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- The @b VOLUME XXX1) FOR SALE. FORSALE NEWSPAPER FOLDING NACHINES. The attontion ot Newapaper Publishora is ealind to the fact that having Jately appliad folding attnchinenta to two of THE 4 jasts UNE'S perfecting proases, The Tribune Co, havo no usg for novoral' Hand Folders herotafore in use in ita prons-ro Tho machines aro of Chambors Iiros. & Co.’s maka, and are in excellent order, ench have g the Kahler improvement. Two o1 the machines arg adapted to a four-page supple- ment of The Tribune, making four folda, and four to & full sheot, Tribuno sise, making three and four folda. Can be adapted toany siz0d sheot. 'The apoed of thess mechinos 33 limitad only uz tho capacity of the food boy. They can be soen in oporation and wo guarantoe them, with the Kahler tmprove- ment, to bo suporior to any machtne mada. Will nell tham cheap, an we have use for tho roon&:lm’ ocqupy, %fiifil{;“‘:firo\grflm s 088 x gl Ghigaso. 111 A OPTICIAN, Reom 3, second floor, .Special Attention given to the Proper Adaplation of Spectacles. o Letiers af recommendation can heseen at M. Bora- hardt's ofice from the feading physiciane and_ clery, uot only of Chicage, but all those uf promincncd throughont the United Atates best qualtficd to Judge of perfurity as an optician, aod the perfectness of 1 giskeca, OFPICETIOURS, D TO1, 2 TOG, Letters of inqulry must Inclose stamp for reply, . CAUTION. —No agenta employe.l or aopotnted. T REAL ENTATE, IEL ESTATE AT AUCTION. . 10 Lots East Front, North Clark-st., cor- ner Belden-av, 10 Lots South Front, on Belden-av., west of Clark-st, 0 BE POSITIVELT S0LD Saturday Afternoon, Nov, 2, 1878 At'3 O'Clock, on_the_Ground. COAL. J.L. HATHAWAY, Clean, Fresh-Mined COAL! 38 Narket-st., cor, Randolph. 1 North Market-xt, | 267 Archer-av, * Orders from city and country solicited. & under the firm . 'was by mutuat e i itk bo setled at th " arm e o JPEE & CO., 14 Chatham llflld m‘s"fl%f‘l who will coutinue ll!lll lllllll!lv- HUS DUPRE. BALDWT! The copartnership hieretoforo existing hetwoen T, tenty ud Jacob Well e this day dissolved by mutdal e, HENIY WeIL, OPTICIANS, e i Sedzbtisioning - SOOI MANANSE, OPTICIAN. Tribune Ruilding. cler sulted to utl wixBis on scicntile prine Ficid i Welescopes, Micro- ‘Wo have a Special Fund of $160,000.00, ;rn 1001 {n Inrge suma on improved oity bus- 0¢ss property. TURNER & DOND, 102 Washington.st, G(_fl'eru ent Bonds, i ank County Orders, Clty Serips and Vouchers, Bougtit andaold by _ LAZARUS BILVKIMAN Bauk, Chamber of Cuniinerce, T oenroTRy. n. M 1 95 ()| R e Dis McCHEBNEY, — Cor. 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Bxeurslon g,,." j;;?lufn‘:':f-f'f | Jticw Bucerage, ok {:ntu ou wraailiagg ad further {nfe further vn;mnuonk’:nlrm EULOR INE AL, STEANERS 9¥ 0. 3 b | ANCHOIIA, Novs Ciyog i{,”l.w Yordso Luion direct, o 203 P Gy YIRS D MRS [ ov. 14, 74 Py 40 kxcuratun Tickeia at reduced raen ~MENDELSG G Nowrn S0, Biceruge, 835 L iess v Wasitigon-st, ~Frot New Vorp <~ Frig New Vor 4 Brétou: frac cabi . 3Vowillag —— MCUNARD MATL LINE. i tare hfix;"‘uux;m x}:;':::. 4 week Lloasnd from Britlsh Gl J b Coimtauy's Ofice, nortbwest coruer s -bl‘}au.qu,m ats,, Chicago, VERNETL. Geucral Weatcrn Agent. TOREIGN. England' to Make Great Ef- forts to Save the Ber- lin Treaty. And Will Address Herself to All the Powers in This Behalf. The Bulgarian Insurrection Still the Cause of Much Uu- casiness, Greece Will Submit to No Com-~ promise with the i Turks, And Is Preparing to Enforce Her Ter- ritorial Clatms Under the Treaty. A Bitter Fight in Prospect Over the Bos- nisn Itom in the Austrian Budget, THE EAST. TURKBY AND OREECE. CORSTANTINOFLE, Oct. 20.~The Porte, at the instance of France and Italy, expresacs its willingness to make a sifght rectification of the frontler fo favor of Grecve, but it {s thought here that Grecee will refuse any boundary other than that indfeated 1 the conferences at Berlin. Meanwhile, Turkey and Ureece continuc their hostile preparations. ENGLISY CABINET COUNCIL. Lonnoy, Oct. 30.—~A Cgblnct council was hetd yesterdny, ‘The FPost announces in semi-officisl form tnat it has decided to send an ultimatum to the Aweer before proceeding. to ulterfor measures, 1t fs not, however, probabile that ho will avall himself of this Jast chance. Relative to the general aspect of afTalrs, 1t is not unlikely that Lord Beaconsficid nt the Lord Mayor’s ban- quet on Nov. § may bo sbio to speak of the fu- ture with satisfaction and confidence. Aill the morning journals agree that tho Government haa decided to give the Ameer a last chance. The Standard belleves that the Cabinet veaterday decided to require from all concerned a strict and literal observanco of the treaty of Berlin, and adds that it fs impossible to believe that tue spoeal which it will be Ep- zland's duty to mage to her co-signatories will not be attended to. ONE MORE CHANCE. > Loxnow, Oct. 80.—A dispatch from Bimls states that ‘Englaud’s uitimatam will summon ho Ameer to give gusrantees for future good underatanding. It Is not thought the ultima- tum will cause any delay, as the answer of the Amcer muat be received within a fortnight or three weeks, and the preparations of the army witl meauwhite be unrefaxed. TIE DULOARIAN INSURRECTION. . A Vieona dispatch says it appears that th Powers ero becoming awarc of the danger of the Bulgarian Ineurrcction movement, which waa flvlfltln:[v carefully organized months be- forchand, and have opéncd a coufidonttal ,ex- change of 1dess on the subject. WINTER QUARTERS. © Lownox, Oct, B0.~A Constantinople dispatch states that thu Porte has learned that Gen. Todlcben hias orrived at Lule-Bouryas aond or- derei! the repair of the bridres and construction of barrucks for winter quarters. AUSTRO-HUNGARY. THE BUDOET. Vienxa, Oct. 80.—Iv the Lower House of the Reichrath to-day the report of the Budget Committce moved that the discussion of the Government bill fortho lssueof 25,000,000 florins in gold rente tovover theexpenses of the Bosnian necupation be postposed for tho present, and the Government meanwhile be requested to lay the Treaty of Berlln before thu House fm- mediately for discussion. The Budget Com- mittce, o tho sitting when it decided npon thia action, adopted a resolution that the treaty ourht to have been submitted to the Jouse bo- 1ore the ocenpation was undertaken, while the Fluages Minister maintained that the deleza- vons alone wers competent to discuss the foreign policy. UNGARY. bl PrsTa, Oct, 80.—In the Lower flouse of the Hungarian Dict to-dsy a resolution offered by the Extreme Lolt proposing the {mpeach- ment of the Minjstry was read, and the debato thereon fixed tor EhoBth of November. TILK AUSTIIAN MINISTERIAL CRISIS. VizNN4, Oct. 80.—Baron Von Pretis Cagnodo lns relinquished the formation of u Cubinet bo- cause of the Impoasibllity of cummanding & majority of the Reiwhrach, GREAT BRITAIN, * UEAVY PAILUREY, Lonpox, Oct. 30.—The North of England Carrlage and Iron Company has failed, The Habtlities are bolleved to bo heavy. Lonuox, Oct. 80.—~Thomson & Neplews, timber merchants, Graugemouth, have fsiled, Liabilitics heavy. TUR GLASGOW PRAUDS. The Directors and other ofllclals of the City of (lasgow Bank have been cowinited for trfal on charges of fraud and thett, STEAMEN DISAULED, LowDoN, Oct. 30.—A steamer, believed to be the Uerman Ludwig, Capt. Durt, which loft New York Beot, 23 for Antwerp, and lias not you reached her destination, was sighted on the 12th of October {n latitude 46 degrecs, longitude 83 degrees, npwellfl*dbflblcfl. ‘The steamer was bark-rigged, bad a’'black funnel, and was stand- iog castward uader saits PAULIAMENTARY KLECTIONS. Lownon, Oct, 80.—Fitawillium, Moderato Lib- eral, bas been elected to Parllament from Peter- boro, by a vote of 1,460, sgainst the Conserva- tive voio of 671, and the Hadical of 853, . WINTRY WEATUEN. ‘The weather is tuclement. ‘There has been a slight fall of suow in London. Considerable suow,has fallen In various parts ol the country. TUN TRAMPS. A aprained ankly compelled Vaugh to with- draw (rom the pedestrian coutest, Weston is mcmywcn wiles behind Brown, who leads LonnoN, Oct. B0.—At 11 o'clock to-night the following score had been mado in the juterna- tional walklng match: Corkey, 3 Brown, 251: Crossland, 205; Weston, &57; Howell, 255; Ilibbest, 253, WILL ¥OT ACCEPT BAIL, Lowpoxn, Oci. 80.~Tho reistives of Jobn Blewart, one of the imprisoned City of Glusgow Bauk Directors, offer $500,000 ball, but tho ac- ceptanc of ball s not obligatory ln cascs of tucft, 8everal persons prominently counected with the bank nave disappeared. HARD TIMRBS, LonwpoN, Oct. 80,—Tt¢ Tinwes, in its financial colump, remarks g\ tho totul working capital of the cottou mills ax Oldbam, operatéd ou the limited Hability system, ls £4,600,000. Of this sum but little more than £1,000,000 bas returned suy loterest for & year, wnd considerably over lialf the capital 13 borrowed. e AUSTRIA AND TURKEY. BUAKY HEPLY OF AUNTHIA TO TUKKISH ACCU- 23710N8. Vizxxa, Oct. 16.—Tnoo reply to the Turkish circulsr dispateh was fivally settled yesterday, vrevious to the depasture in tho evening of bis Msjesty, and fc bas been sent to-day by telo- graph to the Austrian Ambassador in Constso- tinople, to be communicated there In the ssme wanper as tho ‘Turkish circular dispatch has oeen. At the same time the reoly will be seut by post to the Austriau representatives sbroad, to be commupicated to the other Powers to whom the Turkish dispatch bas becn addressed. itwge 2 TIIURSDAY, OCTOBER To the other Tarkish dispatch, communicated here simultancously with the first, and relating to the Convention Itself, no answer has as yet been ret . ‘Tife ollicial Alendpost prints the test of the Austrian reply tothe Turkish circular note, Jt I8 a8 follown: COUNT ANDHABSY TO COUNT ZICHT I¥ CONSTAN- z TINOPLE, Viexna, Oct, 14.—Thn Turkish Ambassador han rescnted a clrenlar nhout acte of crcity_ which iave heen committed hy onr Lruopd af occupation. You will recelve a copy of it by post, First, we repidiate with indignation those necusations, which arn as unexpecunl an they aro contrary (o truth. ey will ot decriva any one i Enripe, where thi: reapect which the Imperfal and Ltaynl army inspires, and its reputation, are ton firoly entablieher t0'be rencied by caluinnions Insinua- tiona, What strikes one at once in the Turkish circular ix the evidence an which they are founded. The connivanca of Hadz Fasha with the distrun- ancen In Lusnia 8nd [ferzegoring In no ccret to ny one, Onr Conanl-Uenceral in Serajovo hias no- tified and proved It ta us a long time ago. fn the publication of his-report we have snppressed the marazen roferring to it out of codderation for the Yarte, not wishing' to compromias uublicly une of ite high fanctionaries, whoso disloyal altitude wonlil have retlected on the Porte Iteel What strikes us, i the second place, Is, {hat tho Porte ahiould have tnought it compatinle with Iia digmty to tring hefore the geeat Cablneta anch grave accnsations on & foundation wo manifestiy erroncons, wilbout having even nddreased itsell previously to the Jmperial nnda itoyal Governe ment, which would liave kiven it every facliity to convinca itaell of the untruth of the reports which have reacaed it. It |3 repugnunt to nw Lo refuta in detail the accusations wiich the circular enu- merdtes. We must, however, record that at Jane Jalukn our suldicrs hiave confined thenscives to repelling the nttack underiaken by “barborous hordes ngalnst the hospital occupled by mick, wonnded, and dying losnians, as well an Austro-iunganians; ond that at Scrujevo only a few houses have been butned, “mot an o measure of remaliation after the inking of the fown, but s a natural consequenca of the strect-fight,’ Although fanatics fired on onr troups from tha windowsand thaattlce, tho tuwn has becn nelther burnt nor sncked. Thery hus been no act of pillaze on_the part of our truopr, Frequently, on the contrary, onr soldlers have prevenied ond stopped piilago on the part ot the nativen. A ree Kardy all that precedes, foretun and military corres apondents confizm_ the official, hulletina, 1.ettho Portocompazatheoccupat o of Boniaand Tierzegovina py the Imperial and toya) traons with that accompllsbed In 1831 aud IK52 by Omar Pastin, with the objeet nof introducing the Tanzimat, We had to fight the sama clements with_which Turkey had 't do ~elements which the Turkish Ministora themsclven have chnrncterized to you quite lately as untamnble Bavayes. We haio accomplished in two months whatit took Omar Pasha two yoars to accompllsh, While hissrny lived on requisitions, and ‘while he drow up long lists of proscriplions and executions, _swhich lic- kept “at the disposal of “the Forte, and fn which figured gistincily a large namber of persons of every religlon, and, abovo ail, several Pashas and many Beys, we have pald md{ monoy for everytliing, and onr military tribunslehuve only oxecutéd n fow Indlvidnals whose particination in the horrible atrocities committed on our soldlers, or Turkish functlonarica and forelencrs, had, after the muet scrupulous trial, been proved by evidence, Let the Torte, then, compare this lezal and humane pro- ceeding of our lroupa with the massacre and mutl 1ation of our wounde As regapds the accusation relating to the trans. portation into Austris of Ottoman soldiers who hind not evon fought, We can really not wonder enougn At the shoriuess of tho memory of the Porte, Doos tho Yorte nol rememver that, withont even waltlng for tho end of tho straiule, we have scnt buck to their homes thoussuds of men who, falihful to the honorabie tradl. tlone of every urmy which respects itaclf, havg refused to participate in an {nsurrection organized by men without falth or law, und issucd from the scum of the population, and who. after having murdered the ofticers and tho Ottoman function- es, eatablished a reign of terror und plunder? ‘e record here with satiafaction that 1n general tha respectable Classes have not taken partdn the movement, excont in sume fucalitivs, and in tho case of yome Individuals who, in order to enurn candecation and massacre, had 1o submit to tho yoko of the insurgents unth vur soldicrs arrived., Tha spirit in which the occupatiun was unders taken I+ patent 1n our proclamation. 1f, instead of proclaining the respect of all conlesslons, we had_ unfaried the Mag of the deiverance of the Chriatiaps, tho task wuich we are actom- pllshing would certainly have demanded fewer macrifices, -Dut this would have been o siunal for the cxtormination of the Mohammedann whom it was our daty 1o ‘Drotoct &s inuch ax Christians. In spite of the ssvage treuchery, contrary (o aws of war, like thatat Magia, the lmperial and Royal army, in which discialine and gencronity are traditionsl virtnes, Lun felt in nonor beund 10 accomplish ita misslon In the spirit of tae European mandate anu of unr praciamation, which, by order of his Majesty tho Ewmperor and King, my augant master, has preceded the entry of our troups. The odious calmnnled Juunchied agninst It cannot reach 1t, hut they cannot but ree volt pablic feoling in Amsiria-lluncary, Jt 18 iy duty to repudiate them, and to notily to the Forte the vad effect which they could not fall to producy here, Your Exceliency will communicate this dis- amich to Satvet Pashu, aud lesve bim a copy should Lie desire it. arl Wi MISCELLANEOUS. PAPAL APPAIIS. Rouz, Oct. 80.—It {s reported that Cardinal Edward Howard bas deeliued the Avchbishop- rie of Dublin, Curdinal Nina, Pontifical Becretary of State, will consult, Great Britaln beforo flling the va. | cuncy, and will also gsk perinisslon to send a Nunclo to London without demandivg o Dritish representative at the Vatican. NOYAL BETROTIAL. Loxpoy, Oct. 30.—A Copenhugen dinputch says all political difticultics {n the way of the marrisge of the Duke of Cumberlund with the Princesa Thyra buve beeu remuved, und thelr bethrothal {s yow an accomplisbied fact, A dispateh from Herlin waya I the Duko of Cumbperiand shull retract the manifesto ssucd after bis {ather's death, 1n which b usserts his rlght to the Crown uf Hanover, Prussia wiil sur- render to bim the Guelph nioneye, GREMK OADINET CUISIS, ATuENs, Oct, 80.—~The Chumnbera relused to pass the bill for calling out certaln classes ro- ceived to replacy otbiers who were disbuuded. In conscquence of this rofusal the Miulstry re- sigued, and the Kiny accepted the resignation, FRENCIL POLITICS, Tawis, Oct, $h—Aceording to calculations mado by the group of the Left, the Repubileans ure conildent of galuing twenty-clglt seats luthe approaching Benatoriul clections, MEXIOAN NEWs, City_or Msxico, Oct. 30.—It i3 sald that Benor Zamacona will remain at Washington jo- detiuitely, ‘I'ne Uovernment has commissloned Gon. Riva Palaclo, Mintster of Public Works, to extend proper reception to the party of L‘nluu‘:o ner- chunts who lutend making” au excursion to Mexico, . Licut.-Col. W, Garcia_ bas been tried by gen- erul court-ninrtial, aud found guilty of 8 vie- Iation of the noutrality laws, he huving pursucd u body of revolutionists 1uto the territory uf the United States, TUK ST, COTHAKD IAILWAY, GRNEVA, Uct, 30.~Twenty-one Cuntons have accepted the schieme for the completion of the Bt, Gothard Rallway, URRMAN MERCANTILE MATTERS, LoNDON, Uct. 80.—A Berhn dispaten seports that a general eetiue of the Geran comuer- cful cusporations adopied, by u vote of 54 tu 40, # protectionist motion advocating the establish- ment of a special boand, compused of mepe cLunts, manufacturers, nauciers, and otlicrs, to advise the Goverpment on mercantile watters, The Government v Nikely to view the project (avorably. THE MONARCHISTS ASSAIL OAMBETTA'S RADI- CAL SIEECH—1I18 ORUAN BUANFLY DEPENDS I Pamg, Oct, 173, Ganbetta’s Grenobio speech hiaa brooght upon him, {n additfon to the usual attacks of the Reactionsrics, criti- clamus from the Extreme Iight and the Extremo Left uf the Repubiicovs. The ultra-Radical Marssillalse churges hhn with oiwf ul B Cwaarlan Republic, wuder which the people, {magining thewsolves thelr oww masters, would really abdicato (s his favor. It shurply untinad- verts on his heldiug up tho Roman Senate us a model for the ¥French Beuate, aud denvunees the formcr as 8u asscmbly, up to the tue of Auguatus, of lards riches, orquauieus, et crues. Every Scuate, it tusists, 18 the boru cuemy ol un\lvalc. Ou the other hand, an urticle In thb Lddats, beuring an fmtial commonly sttributed to M. Cuvillier Fleury, the Academiclan, mildly ~remou- strates ugalust M. Gumbetta’s second edition of the purase “usouveles couchessc a'e’ It urges that the uew-comers could vnly becrim- 1uals, wivors, wowen, or lunstis. The writer admits that everytbing should be dous to rulse. tho humbler classes; but fuquires wbo refuscs 10 givetbem a lsud to belp thea Lo wount higber o education and cowfort. It is not necessary,’ he says, * for the trsuquillity of the world aud the good order of fie’ socitice—it Gud has reserved o new clasaitication of uien in Heaven—to bezin prewsturely on cartha M. Gambetta's organ, the Liepublgue Mraucave, takes uo notico of the Mursella s to Whicy i wight be replied that be bas repeats deprecated (he asceudency of auy but it replics to-day to the Dedute, well to have sn authoritative explanation of a phrass caleulated to cxclte cexaggerated hopes and disquietudes. “The work of con- temporary democravy,’ saya the article, * Is not 1o makeall citizens de jure electors, for that progress was cected thirty years ago, but to make them oractically qualified for electiony not to make punlle posts leanily accessible to them, but Lo make them acquire, by the diffu- sfon of national instruction and education, the capnclty of filltng them.”! As to the adver- sarfea of this measure, “there are men, whom you have combated Itke oursclves, who lave nf-ucuml,ln-nlly and fariously inpedmd the aceea- alon of the democracy Lo political life—the men who but lately elaimed the richt of representing Franee as o privilege of the governing classes. They are angry, not at o conflick of clasees, hut at thi appearance in all the elective posts of anew versonnel, a new aoclal atratwm, which has fur- nished its proots of festility; and we do not see Wwhy it should be forblilden 1o reeognize in the fractions pf society walch are by turns inftiat- ing themselves n the mahagenient of comion alfairs ersive atrata, just as they are recog- nized In the formatlon of the sml, in vegetation, or even In the comnosition of the hemisvhere,' The passarce i the (irenoble specch which has called forth this critleisn and explanation was as foltows: We liave not merel government, We wleh tha the iepublic, the capacl treely develon: and it e ce ll’ll’lEh‘! to found a form of under tha shield of of al) citizens ey ainly not at Grenoble, where I testified to the acceasion of a new aoclal steatum, that £ conlil say out taxk 1a comploted. 1t n 1 e, After o first stratum will come s L hen othieras for tho effort of peoples now conmista in drawin: those wha are below, and con- stantly making them to sscend towards Hight, welis Letag, sud moraiity, CASUALTIES, A HEVOLUTIONIST, Spectal Dispaich to The 2ridune, PmrapeLrnia, Pa., Ocl. 30.—Nizhit helore Iast the cars ran over and killed a poor old man who was picking up coal on the track of the Thitadelphla & Reading . Railroad, 11w was de- capitated by a coal traln, -To-day an fuquest was held, when ft was discovered that thie de- ceased was pamed August Fry, and bad once been wealthy aud i high social porition in Ger- many, Hewss born in the Duchy of Baden in 1810, and fn the occupancy 6f prominent Gov- ernient positions i smaased u great fortune. In the revolutionary wavg, wwhich ewept over Germauy "o 1849, undar | the impulse ft had reccived in Fraoce, he tqok an active pore in the ranks of the Young German party, and Jent flnuncial afd to the movetment besides. . He was n meniber of the Constitucut Assembly of Buden, which was convened yfter the flight of the Urand Duke. The returst of that ruler sup- ported by the Prussian forees drove Fry and otber Republicans Into oxilé in this country, and Fry's properly, worth $300,000 after his eactifices for the Liberal causy, was conflscated, Ho went into several differond busincas ventures 0 this conntry, bue falled, then lought in the army duriug the HRebelllon, 91 afterwards gr: ually beecame impoverishéql,! apd, at the time when run over, Iis was totallyfdcatitute, subsist- Ing by picklue aud selllng eofle THE GEORWTA. BN Francisco, Oct. 39, —Tho Board of United States Steamship-Inspectars| to-day began the exanfuation of witnesses regarding the loss of tho steamer Georefs, The,fiest, sccond, and third assistant-cagincers Were, examined, hut their testhmony will not be made publie until the arrival of Capl. Ifowanl, Beveral cabin-pas. sengers teatifled that the discipiine of the ahip was oo, They bad not scgn the Captaln under the fulluence ot Tlquor, though- somie of them heard general talk to that etfevt. 'The Surgeon of the Ucorgin testitled that he'saw the Coptaln altor the wreek, When he was sober, Une of the cabui-pussenicers testified that s portlon of the steeragre-passengers aud erew got drunk aftor wakme o landing, ‘The general evidence was to the elfect thut the work of saving Nlu aud prop- erty was CUMI‘IL'WJ I a proper manner. THE PETROLIA EXPLOSION, Areetnt Dixtch to Tha Tribune. Prrrenuno, Pa., Oct. U—Illarry French, of Asntubuly, F,, who was Infured by the nitro- elycerine st Petrolla yesterdav evening, died at 1 o'clock this morning, About five pounds of fleal, supposed to belong to Fowler's body, have been pleked up fn different places, A part ol ono of hisbonds was found 20 yards [rom the site of the bulldle. Nathing reilable was developed av tho lnjquest to-day a8 to the cause of tho neeident. It is thought that Giotham pnd Touler were eathige thelr supper n the bulldlng at ihe thne, and that Freneh was goloe tor or retursing with water from the creck, ‘There {a a holo In the ground two feet dvc“ and elght or ten feet In diamoter at the spot where the mag- az{ne stuod. AFEARFUL TALL, PorrsTown, Oct, 80.—As Isaac Geliris, Kecley Ilager, Cursper Klee, and Joln Quick were belug drawn up the shaft of Gabel's jron-ore mine at Boyerstown towlay, the plulon-wheel broke, and the bucket containing the men was hurled to the bottom, a distance of 85 feet. When the relef party descended the pit it was found that Huger was dead and Quick hud recetved injurics that will prove fatal. "Buth of Kiche's legs were broken, aud (iehris has u leg broken, but 1t i hoped both will live. Latew—John Quick and Casper Klebo died ::)—ulglu. leuae Gcetirls lles In o eritical condi- lon. . UNDER TUE WHEELS. Apecial Diavatch 10 The Trivune, CiaTrANOOUA, Tenn,, Oct, Bu.—Thomas O, Barton, train-hund on the Western Atlantie Raliroud, in attumpting to get on a, passenger truln ps it backed futo the Union Depot, at 5 w'clock this afternvon, slipped and fell on the truck, and seversl wheels passed over him, kill- fng hum Inatontly, He was 20 years old, und o regident of Cartersville, G, whers his m:‘lly Wus tuken ou the trafn by which be was killed, i, RAILROAD ACCIDENT, 87. PauL, Mlun., Oct. 30—A special to the Dioncer-Press suys a copstruction traln on the Cuicaga, Milwaukee & St. Vaul, near Sheldon, way dutched ‘yesterday, Jo G, Patterson, of Churles City, attorney for the Company, was killed, Fred Merrlll, nepbow of 8. 8. Merrill, Generul Manager, und Frank Courch, SBuperine temdent of the Umited Statea Exoress Company, were fnjured, All wero riding on a freight cur, PRAIRIE FIRES. Bvectal Dispateh 10 The Tyibune, YanuToN, D, Ty Octe 80.—A scrious prairic firg swept ncross tho southern balf of “Yurner County yesterday, and destroyed a large quunlity of grain and huy. Mre, James Roland and child wers caught out on the prairo by the Mre. ‘The lutter wua burped to deatl, and the former 14 eerlously fujural, 50 tat she prob- ably will uot recover, — ‘A FATAL MISHAP, Epactat Digpaich (o The 3rivune, Jaexksonvitne, UL, Oct. 80.—A team van away near Prentico, In this county, yesteruay, precipitating the driver, Edward Welch, out upon the roadaide witn such violence that he died fn o few hours aftcrwards from too tujuries receved. e —— HOBKIRK, OF WAUPUN. Bpecial Diapate 1o Thn Tyibune. MiLwaukes, MWis, Oct. 80.—William Hob- kirk, the Castler of the wxploded Corn Ex- zhange Bauk of Waupuu, who, absconded when the bavk clused two or three years awo, aud who Las been fn thie Baukrupt Cours for several wounths, to-day received his discharze in bank- rupwy by a decres of Judge Dyer, Only bis persunal debts, which were ot lurge, were cov- cred by this proceeding, Baukruptey procowd. Jngs are alvwo pendlug sculnst the bank fu regard 10 the debts due depositurs aud other creditors, There Wi 10 opposition to Huvkirk's discoargs, which renders & probable thut he effucted sowme sort of 4 comprowise tu regend to Lhe bank's debts 23 woll us lls own. OBITYARY, Spastal Riapudca 40 TRe Trivune, Fr. Atrisson, Wis., Oct. S0.~Rev. J. Britton, Graud Worthy Chapiain uf the Musople Order ot Wiscousin, aud furmer pastorofthe Unjversallst Church of this pluc st his buwe fu this ity to-doy of gastrle tever. Mo will be buried eu Fratuy ueat, services W be held at the Vni- Yetnabist Clusch, YELLOW FEVER. Gradual Resumption of Business in All the Larger Cities, A Few Returning Ilefugees in Memphis Down with the Disease. The .Plague Clinging Tenaciously to Eoms of the Smaller Towns, MEMDPITIS, MORE COLD WEATHER. fpectal Pispateh to The Tritune. Mexeins, Oct. 30.~The weather cleared up this morning, and after noon the femperature began n raptd decline, o strong west wind blowing flercely acrosy the river. Another freeze 1s promised, which will give additiognl sssuragee that no danyer will threaten absentees who return. The recent cold Apell has killed the fever in the city hmits, hut refugces return. lug from the infected disiricts of the country are dally stricken down. Five of this class were reported to-day, the only new cales card of, Acting-Postinaster W. J. Chase, ho was reported as o new cose yesterday, is sald to befu adying condition to-night, as is also W. J. B, Lonsdale, the ouly remaining member of the family of the late lamented John @G. Lonsdale, 8r,, who returned to the tity only a few days ago. i A VLEABANT APPAIR came off at the editumal rooms of the Appeal to-night, i which W, 8. Brooks, aasociate editor, was presented by the cemployes of the Iloward Associstion with an elegunt gold-mounted cane as 8 tokien of appreciation of hls luburs during the epi- demic. The press and cities of the North were the theme of several toasts, particular allusion belug inade to the cemeutlor of the sectlous by the terrible plague. INTURMENTS. Undertalkers report nlue interments to-lay, five whites and four colared; four inside the city. ‘The whites futerred are as follows: Juhn V. Botte, returned refugee; Ilugh Wheatley, Mary A, Horn, Miss Barsh J, Gift, Rosa fHeu- ulger, The camps in the vicinity of tho city aremak- fog preparations to break up. THE PRVEL. To the TWestern Associated Prezs. Messpnts, Oct. 80.—The Hoard of Health ofti- clally reported four deaths from yellow fever during the past twenty-four hours ending at ¢ o'clock to-nigbt. Flve additicnal juterments are reparted by the undortakers of persous who died n the suburbs, Among those who have dicd since last cveninig are Hugh Wheatley, Mary Agues Horne, Ross Heoniger, John V. Batte, and Miss Sarah Jaune Gi{t. This morn- Ine geveral new cases were roported Gf parties who hod returued last week, W.J. B. Lons- dale and W, J. Chase, acting Postmaster, are both considered lu a critical condition, Camp Joe Willlams was broken up to-day at noon. “Yhose cncamped there returned to thecity. A telegram recelved to-nfht reports three new cases of fever at Collierviile, Teun. Thoe How- urd Assccintion here sent nurses In responss to appeals. NEW ORLEANS. TWENTT-ONE DRtATHS, Special Disvateh to Tha Tridune. Nzw OnLeans, Oct. 30.~Twenty-one desths and 75 cases since Tuesday. Dr. Howard, of the Yeilow-Fever Committes, bas the yellow fover ut Donaldsouville, DOATHS To the Western Assoctated Prows, s New Onvraxs, Oct.30.—Thu weatlier 18 clear, windy, aud cooter. Deathis, thirteeu; cases re- ported, thirty-four. Total deaths, 3,017 totul cases, 13,030 INQUIRIES, NEw Oneans, Oct. $.—The Recorder of Deuths receives numbers of Jetters daily from all parts of tho couutry, making fnquiry as to persons alleged to bave died during the epidem- le. For the gast two days deaths from other causes have exceeded in number those recorded us having been coused by Nellow fever, 1t Is therefore probublo tnst the Board of flealth at its regular mectlng w-morrow will declare the epldemle at an etnl. The Howard vfilcialy are busy paylog off the nurees, and fssulng ordera for trausportation to thoze from Mablle, who could not return bome untl a few days azo, on sccount ol the quaran- tine agulnat thiem. VICKSBURG. WARMEN, Bpecial Dispaich ta The Tribune, Vicksnury, Miss., Oct. 30.—fho weather is gotting warth agatn, Rofugees can wake thelr arrangements to stay away a lttle Jone though there is but llttle {gver In the ity Refugees’ go down with unfailing certaloty as fast ms they come fn, -Mr. Churles oy, Tormerly of Baltimore, but of late yeurs in charge of the wholesale department of Louis Iloffman, iu this eity, is the only uew cove. Su returned to the elty too soun, sad 18 now very itlat Boltou, Dr, J, C. Harris und Mrs, W, Flizgeruld are In o critleal condition, B. 8, Davis, a promineut citizen, Is & new . case, with a severe uttack, Thero ure tive nioro new cases, oll colored, Dr. G, A, Patmer lett for Livingston, Mudison Couunty, this morning, wheru tbere I8 considerable siekness reported. The only yellow-fever death fu the ¢ty to<day wus Mend HilMard, one ut the characters of this city, better Kuown as “the old cnippled streat-peddler.” Mra. Prof. Odin I8 reporied dying as Deita, PADUCAILL DU, BLACKBURN, Special Diapaten to The Tridune. Papvead, Ky, Oct. 80,—~The Blackburn Tes- timonial Cominittee beld w meeting to declde upon arraugements for the Doctor’s reeeption, Mo will b recelved at the depot Ly the Mayor and Council, tbe citizens, aud a band of wusie, aud be welcumed by the Mayor, who will tender hita the freedom of the city, He will theu by cacorted to the Richmond Nouse, where the presentation and reception will take place, Eye eryvody fs futerested du ity aud it will be an ex. tonsive alfalr, Adispatel from Jordan Station to-day reports tuat Mise Boliw Alexander had thirty or forty spusms lost nighit, and & very low today, But ttle bope Ls cotertalned of her recovery, ¥ BPOTS. CHATTANOOUA. Sweclal Dispatea o The Tribuns, Cuarranooas, Teon., Oct. 80.~~Jobu Bfattll died to<dsy. Thery are probiably 8 duzgn vew cascs, half of theas white, The weather ty-day bas beeu clear aud pleasaut, with a'prospect of continuiug su. Col, Burd Is dolng well. Curey is stll haugiog oz, but siuking, Dr. Wignt s, Wk to-day, but it s Loped not from yellow fover. MOBILE. oecial Dispaich to The Tridune. MonjLz, Ala., Oct. 80.—The Bosrd of Health repoyis nine uew . gasey and four deaths frow yellow fever for the twenty-fuur bours cuding 8t voou tirdey. “Total cases, 203; deaths, 85, Wentter wany, - frelgbt business ou the Mobilo & Obto Ratlroad fs cxpected 1o Lo open over th eutire tiuo by Noy, 1. JACKION Jackson, Oste #=¥ sy, i cases and oug . Which was the cause of death, ailp Tribune, Jleath since noon yesterday. turniog cold, Weather clear and Bartow Rougx. ,”LTIO:) ‘o‘!i["' 10; deaths, . Oct.40.—New cases, 10; dea 3. Weatlier cleae and cool. ! g MERIDEN, M1, MeRIDEN, Miss., Uct, 80.—~No abatement of ".!_CE FIVE CENT, = ETERAN OFFICER & 2] 4 nion at Indianapolis of the %’ Army of the Tennesseo. . - ellow fever, Funde badly negded for the rz-f & fel of the sick and destitute. 'fbe Meriden Asd! < 15 e . Assouiation kppeals for assistance. Z = 5 3 Attendance Meagre Owing to 3 MISCELLANEOUS. &5 the Worst of Weather, 1 NASEVILLE. Pz 5 Hpeciat Dispatch 1o The Tribune, ' | Brilliant and Poetical Speech of NAAnvILLR, Oct. 30,~The ateain on the Nash- ville City Treasury for the past few months has had the effect of stopping tor the present the payments in all depariments of the regular sccounts for the last aud present munths, snd all corporation employes will have to waitan indefinite period for their wages, A crand iwass-meeting ol citizens will be held in the Masonle Theatre to-maorrow night for the purpose of congrratulating the people of Nash- ville and vicinity for the wonderful escape from the yeliow fever, Gov. Porter will_preside, and addiesses will be deilvered by distimguisied Kentlemen, 1% oitio, » CiNciNvatt, O, Oct. 20.—Capt. Richard er, fatnous durine the War as a feader of lazer's Neouts,' died of uw fuver at Higolts, 0., last evon fe irad exposed isell Lo attack by sttending his brother's family, who were sufferiug from the sume dis- Cant, FLRES, AT FAULKLAND, DEL. Wirsisaroy, Del., Oct. 30.—~The spice-mill at. Faulkland of J. M. Purvis & Ce, Phitadetohia, l$ rv‘r.c;l)'lnls morning. Loss, §50,000; insursnce, AT REESE, MICH. Specint Dinpaateh o The Tribune. EATT Sa01NaAw, Mich., Oct, 20.—The saw and stave inil) at Reese, twelve milescast of thiacity, wita fotally destroyed by fire this morniog. Loss, $12000; tusurauce, $1,000. " SUICIDE. Soveral Coses Reported, One i-mcnl-rly HadeAnother Not No Kid, Special Dispatch ta ThAe 2yidune, AxN Aupon, Mich., Oct. 30,31, A. Williams, son of Dr. Willlatus, of Muskegon, and nepbew of K, 13 Klune, of this city, committed suieide last might at his roum by taklug morphine. Hewas a young man, aboat 2L years of age, and a Junfor tn the medica) department. Nut making his appearunce this morning, bis door wus forced about 0o'clock, and be was found dead tn bed. Sle had lately been In low soints nbout money matlers. It appears that he came here o few weeks stice With tnouey enoingh to keep bim for several tnonths. Ms be had speut, aml was unable tu procure “mure, It 1s uwot known where he procured the morphine, bLut & morphine vial was found on his table with the label scratched off. He left nothiug to explnin the cause of his act. Heing well kuown here, the sulcide caused commotion fu college circles. He was nog didel- vated. His father bas beew telegrapbed tor. A pust-mortem examination by Urs. Breakey and Morton showed the lunes to be badly congesterd, This state, It 1s ssautned from otber cireumistances, was caused by takime morphine, ‘The stomach wil be ex- winfued i the luburatory. Spectat Dispatens to The Tribune, MiLwatkes, Oct.' V. —A young lady nsmed Maria Theresa Relske, azed 21 yoars, reaiding with her father, Anton Relske, employst by Romadka Bros. us a bookkeeper, committed suteide to-nizght by shootlug hersell through the upper past of the bralu. She lett thy tol- lowing Jetter to her fathr MiLwavxiy, Oct. 20, —Dzan Faruzn: Forgive 1me for glving you pain’ on account of my kiiling mysell, Why 1 do thtn you will pleasa not seak 1o know, cad bisme o one bot the oue who doce it Have me buried av plainiy un boaible, and just as 1 am drossed. [ have washed ana combed wysoif, . Tuercforr, only send for a physiciau befure placiog me i o cotin, to prevent giving wicked fonzuvs o topic for gosain, Forewve me, desr father, aud fuod-by, _Your daughter, Manta Tnenesa, 1 8. —Ofvu my regards to Faunie, Anna. Aus gut, o, and Mr. Wapler. Tell them fhat | thoughe of all of them, M, T I Speciai Dipuich to The Tridune. Grany Rarins, Mic —Last night Frank Jolinson was coy tug fire to the Cor il 1ast spring, which entalied on bl u seatence of life in State Prison. e was gloomy after the verdict, aud lie never “would go to the Penitentiury—hy would die first. So this alternoon by cut Lis throat terribly with s razor, He is not deud yet, but befng determined to die, hie Is Hikely to sucweed. e — . THE WISCONSIN TREASURY. Lteport of the fitute Krensurar for the Year Xinding Sept. 30, Spectal Dipatch to The Triduse. Manison, Wis, Oct. 30.—Stato Treasurer Guenthersrepurt fortug flscal year endine Sept. 30 Is Just out. The statewmeut shows that the whole nuwmber of bhanks dolog busitess 13 twenty-cight, with sn aggresute apitsl of $1,420,25283; on Oct. 1, 1577, twenty-six, with an apgregate capital of $1,888,231.22; Increase, $33,0%0. Tho new bunks onmunized are the Bank of Eau Clgire, &K,000 cupitul; Stroug's Bauk of Green Iav, ) capital. . Of the #scurities bolongiug to several trust funds on hand Bept. 30, the School Fund s credited with #1.807,700, the Normal-fichvol Fund with #0500, und tho University Fuud with .- SO0, s deot of thes Stats awounts to $2,152,- 057, classifled us foliol K School Fund.., « 81,530, 7¢ .s 015, 700 Normal-school Fund . University ¥anid. S Y Auttcultural Collegs Fund, . hi, oy Matoru bonde wad currency certificates 14,057 The Ntute receives from the scveral Jfunas 01,5550, the most considerably betig Srou tha General Fund—$1,1250,857.81 5 schovl, §123,- 481,651 Nehool Fund lncome, S158:05% H; Nur- mal-8chool Fund, $90,785.45; Bt. Cruix & Luke Store Hailroad * Trespass Fund, 883,154 13, ‘The disburscinents for the year were §1,03%),- 520,00, leaving $HG.284.%0 in the Trewsury, Bept. 30, INB, A significant ftem Iu thy disburscment of the Generul Fund ls $107,605.43 for the expeuses of the DemocraticGevenluck Leglslature of 1575, azainst about $90.000 for tne’ vear before, when the Republicans had the opzaulzation, ‘Fhe Btate Tressurer notices that the unly county in srrears on sccount ol Btuty tives 1a 8L, Crolx, (8704), and that the dulerent rutlroads bave vefv promiptly paid, with the ex- ception of the “Wisconsin Central, which has safled to_pay the wecond installment of toe Tieense tax for 1877, smounting to 81,52, The Fest Wisvansin, uow the Chicago, Mllmunruhs & St, I'sul Raitway Company, bas oven paid the drst installment of the tax for 1575, which is not due before February uext. HYMENEAL. Bpecial Dispaich tu The Tridune. Jacksoxvirim, I, Oct. 80.—Mr. Oliver C. Blmmous, sou of Postmaster L, M. Slmmoos, and Miss Carrle Atwater, un sccomplished aud wealthy young lady of this city, wero united in wurrlegd tuie eveniug at the Dunlap EHouse. The attendance ot fnvited gursts was very Large, snd the uffulr was 8 most briliunt one. - Bpecia) Dispaieh to The Tribune, CLEVELAND, Oct. 80,—The nost clesant wed- diug which Cleveland has witnessed alucy the Cameron-Sherman event took place at the resi- deuce of tho Hon. Juseph rml{. No. Vroadway, this evcolug, It was that ‘of Miss Mury Eva Turuey to W. W. Gurley, & prowt- uent youny atioruey of Chicago.” More than tuvitatlons ware fssucd, und -about 30 guests wers present, includiog tho Mayor and wost of thy promtucnt_clty ofticisls, togetber with wany of the ¢ite. The ceremouy way per- formed by the Rev. Dr. Curtiss, of this city. Awmong sl promiucnt gucats froy sbroad wers ex-Gov, Bross and daughier, of Chwago; Joba Davidaoy, Morris, fil.; Willuin Keeo, Chicago, ‘fhe prescuts werg inguy. very alegun wakinz » Une display. The bride was dresse iy o sllvery-white sk, trimmed with ruchig of the saie uvd poiub sppliqae. The watds wore wiilte o e, with Velducicopes lace, Tho uewly-warded pule are to live st No, 158 Forest sveuue, Chicago, and Juave for that aty WAROTOW. ¥ e ———— FINANCIAL, " New Yorx, Oct, 30.~L. D. Busll & Co., pro- viston oud cheese merchants, bave fatled. Lis- Dilttlos between $150,000 und 200,000, vt which BN 13 sucurelds Welcome by Mayor Caven. The Bxercises Presided Over by th: . General of the Army.. Spectal Ditpalch fo The Tyibne, IsviaNaronis, Ind, Oct. 30.~The twelith aonual reunion of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee bevan to-day. ‘Thero was an at- tendance of over 100 members, but, mide from fien. Shierman, few notubles are present. The Chieago nnd 8t. Louls partics did not coma fn the numbers expected, and thn absence of Gen. Sheridan causes much regret. Uen. Pope ine tended Lo be here, but §s prepariog to go before the Fitz-Jotn' Porter Board of Inquiry, and could not foin his comrades. The clty put on Its zala-day apparel to welcome and receivs the herues, but the nasty, damp westher interferes . with the full success of the meeting, The Sock ety met In the Metropolitan Theatre, which way decoruted In profusion and elegance with fags, banners, evergreens, poriraita of prominent mcmbers of the Boclety, together with the names of the commanders of the army and the battles in which it was engazed. After the So- clety bad been ealled to order by Gen, Slierman, Col. L. M. Dayton, Recordiug Bceretarv, re- - poriud that $125 had been added to tho permae nent fund from tuerabershlp fees, and to the geoeral fund $434.46. Gen. Jlickenlooper, Cor~ responding Beeretary, reported that 100 mem- bers arestill inarrears of dues, or thelr address sre not finown, Three deaths hiave oceurred inthe past year,~Capt, Lewls E.5 Mils, Maj, [fazen White, and Licut. Francis Rutga. The report of the Treasuer, (ien. Furce, showed that the petuent fund 10w cooalsta of $i5,%00 in bonds ond $410.5% In cash. After the appointinent of the nsuai Committees, Gien. Sleruian read lis pampbicts, * Bowe Eveuts Relating tojMa].-Ge J. B, McP'herson, and Events Attending Ilis Deuth.' “I'lus cuntains & map of the seene, and s portrait, drawn by Gen. Poe. which Gen, 8bermun thinks the best extant. The panphict wus distributed to the members, In this con nection o letter was read from Capt. Juian I Mcthunls, of Bt, Orduanee Depart~ ment, presenting to the Soviety u deed for tho sput on which Mcluerson tell in July, 1351, near Atlauta, where the officersof the Depurt. ment of toe South erected a monument Lo his memiory. A resolution was passed asking Cote gress to Increase Col, Lawrence 8, Shuler's wu- nual peuston to $600. Ife Hves fy Indianapolls, and 1 now pennleas, Gen. Belknap tepdered t¢ the Suctety 8 nutuber of army reconds surren dered te lim by a Rebel Adjutant-Genersk which tender was accepted with thanks, Gien, Blicrman, during the procecdings of the Socety ol the Army ol “the Teuuessve to-day, satd ho had vecelved aletter from Gen, Grang (the nume was recel with tumultons ap- Plause by the veter ) whu, Gen, Bnerinug i, he bud no doudt would iwuch rather be hera to-duy to recelve their hearty welcome (hay that of apy sovercigus on the other side. (i Gruntapuounces that Jie has given up his tention ol golne around the world, but wiil cue his trip short, and return i a few weeks, Ile 18 nuw probavty suLisboy, but wil), after vivit ine Gibraltar, Feturn through Spain to Yarls, aud thenes home. To the Wertern Ansociated Press. InpianaroLts, bnd., Oct. 8.—AL 11 o'clock the members ol the Society of the Army of thy Tenuessen, preceded by music, leit ther hotels for the Metronoliian “Lhestre, which bus beea profusely decorated with flags, evergreens, und Horal pleees, with the numes of promiuent wil- cers ol battles of this army suspeuded aboue the nall. While the suihencs were betns scated the bawl played u mediey of patrivtic ale, attur wlhich Gen. Sherman cilled the meetinie to oraer, saying that tho procoedmgs of to-day will ve entirely of o businces charucter (W which, how= Lie presvoce of the public 18 eorddaty wei- , the appuiutineuc of committees, aud the sehing ol reports. ‘Ihe Metropolif Thontre wus crowded to- night with inembers aud Iriends of the Army of the Tennessee, “The revellls was' sounded ut 8 o'clock, the famittar cafl belmg reveved with hearty tokuus of recoguition, Alter orayer the Hon. Jonh Caven, Muvor of this city, welvoned thn Buciely to tns clty, concinding as followas Meluerson! Brave amous the ofavest, tris anwuge the trinest! Whea e fell, ot my couutey, what o geand Bbation then wax wn Uy altar poured? Meltherson's blovd! tlend from"a buwrg un bruvo au ever thriiled 1o bogic's Diast! 1icb us battis triumph ever drank! S-eeplne now whera £ glury's patle hatn Jed, his tomb e o shrine: aud when 1o Guturo tiwes, o dans ger's hour, o Hepublic aves 1o arme 13 calling, fer vouny warrlors, leaptng to - the cull, will gather at that shrine o dniok uow lo- winration for the fght —as sirina s o u chivaley girds ou a sWurd,—a shriue whers pairiotic kives will bend aud patrivue eyee Will ween su loug us freedo hus 8 worshiper, Raldiers, tuero 1n vy #ad thowht mingllng with your preseine htre We night, Oune o nbsent whom you woatd liave re Juiced 10 ace, and whoss buart woula bave with great emotione o Lo greeled . wun of glant inteliect oad michiy wai sud soul, © adams with ove couns tey, altgough Lis Damw wad Bt upon your muster-rolls, was bn tenth u comrude of the Aruy of the Tonneswee, fur the army fn the ehl stowd Upon the tnoral wupport of the people, aud (hat euppurt e Was ouo of tha flrmeat, Krandest uillare, doldivrs, what a majestic walcumy would b yoars stuud 1adiaua's grest war Govenior hera thls nuay. ‘Fhat clarion voice, alws, 18 Susted fur- ever, 'Thic graud forus of wldice's friond 13 slumberiuy lu tuo auat. s wemory wilt Jive fore wver, Boltlers of the Aray of L Teuticasvd, e Uit hifghost chloliatue Whuse iutave sul faimse dre ciuging Wrough (e world, W te bumolest privats 1hat warched bu sayed blue, ludwnspolls always Las fur you & welcome, & Welcowy from ihy heart, (len, 8hermian, after thankiog the Mayor for his welcume, introduced tho orstor ol the even- 0w, Col, Wilhaw U, Vilas, of Mudlson, Wis. Hus themo was *The American Soldwer,” to whuse character, 88 developed tu the War for Tudependencs und tho fate Kevellfon, Le puld au cloquent trivute [ o leugiby and caretully-pre- ed etfurt, Followlui this came short speeches by Giov, Willlats, Gena, Greshu, Hardsou, Poe, Bel- kit Mucuatey, Wikion, and otbe: Lol Church saig scvers! of the old eawp sougs, tho Boclety joiutmge in the chiorus, At J0:50 the ad- Juurament wus autounced, (he. audicucs dia- perslug tu the best bussible dumor. "Fo-uighit, the reception of the Soclety of the Army of the Teunessee took pluce iy the Metro- politun Theatre, which was dlled with o brutjaut cotzregution of the represcutatives of the bust woclety of the clty, The stare wus wade Lo rep- Feseit G caillp seene, and sbe front wes thiled with distingulshed guests, Tue reveille was peaten by ‘Theodore Platllin, of the Russ Willo Dsum Coros, sud the sound of the old Familisr call called forth wpuntaveous —applause, After prayer by the Rev. Willlam Aiviu Bartlett, Moyor Caven welcowed the visivors fu # vhort speceh, which wus feceived with great favor. His wllusions to Mcllersou and Morton were recelved withgreat cheers, Gen. Shernan hnufl{wmrm-d thaks for the warm welcowe, uud then jutroduced Col. W, i Vilas, of Muwl- isotl, Wis., who delivered thy anal adds It was a glorious, eluquent review of aud trb ute to the Awencay soldier of liberty. Hosuld the success of the subjset was due t the personal judlyiduality of fres wen. du apeakiog of the resutts of tha late War, hu wurimly denied that the victoey of the Unlon arwy was due Lo the fact that wo had the mos. urceks. ‘The victory was attributabic to that Pruvidence who always defeods the riuit. 113 allusion to the President’s famous couetifatory speech last year was ulmost drowued I tue rour of ciscers that its utterance evoked. As iu the moralug, a mention of Graut's uamne was followed with aluost deatening ap- plause. Volunteer speeches were then catted tor avd - mude Ly Gov, Wilitams, Judge W. Q. Uresham, Gen, Bolkuvay, dud Gen. Beu Marriso Lol Cuurch saug “ Marching 'Forough Georgla ™ and * all, Mighty Day."" Geu. Tilson read i oriioal poem written fur the occasion. | W. ¢\ David reclted * Sherldan's Ride” 7 c13¢3 werg guite tutercsting, aud beld thy diguce till balt-past J0 without weaness. To- worrow wornfug the Bogicly will Lotd o short bustuess sesaton, and du the afterovon take an exvursion around the Belt Raliro: At ugbe » bavauet will clogs Lo prossedu g ry

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