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i { " throwing me duwn between the curs. eee ore CHICAGO AMONG TITE -WRECK. nal Details of the Railrdad Disaster at Pittsburg. Addi A List of Twenty-seven Dead— Others in a Critical Con- dition. Narratives of Survivors—Thrilling Bcenes at the Hospital. Yesterday’s Miscellaneous Mishaps of a Minor Character. TIE PITTSBURG DISASTER, Perrsnuna, Oct. 1.—The denths by the dire- ful neeident upon tho Pennsylvania, Ratlroad now number twenty-seven, and eight or ten others are not expected to survive. The whole city {3 in mourning, for many among the kitted were well known and widely connected. John J. Torley, who died at noon yestordas, And whoso datighter was alee killed, was alent. fug business inn. {le wasa member of the them of McConway & Torley, of the Matleable Iron Works, Ho wns jn tho City Counell for many years, and was for two terns, or six years, 2 Member of the Hontrd of Fire Commisstoners. At tho tine of his death he was a meuber of the Belect Council from the Sixteenth Ward, Ne was one of the members of tho First Hoard of Fire Comthisstoners, and wits one of: the organtzers of the pitid: Flro Department, Ho leaves a lurge fertine, In tho City Mospital the scone tgndrendful one, Alt diay yesterday it was thronged with euyer scokers after relit- tives una friends. Dra, Clark, Laugheidge, and Aclicson, the resident physicians, though weary with thelr arduuts and awful Inbors, threw off ail restraint, and gindly answered albanxlous inqutries. Where there was no hope they gently broke the news, forelng buck their own emo- thong, though not without d severe atriggte, Ale though tsed te seenes of denth in its most bors ribly forms, those old sawboues quaited before the work of this nwfitl disngter.” All declared thnt the sights and scenes of the day were be- yond question the most appalling thoy ever wite nessert, “It fs awful.” replied Dr, Laughridge, “and surpasses tho terrible trsenal explosion in 182 Poor Rose McCabe! You could not tell whethor shu ign woman or aman, If indeed a unin being, Death to her would truly bu a relluf, and { know tha messanger will soun visit her cot." “Doctor,” remarked Mr, Harper, “the women appoar to be dying off faster than the men, They must have recelyed more serlous Injuries.” "Yes," replied Dr, Clark, “the women suffered terribly from escaping stenm. Many of them are brave, too, [my ward, a short time nga, Twas attending a lady whose burns are severe, and groans came from a cot near by, Sho told me to leitve her and yo and attend the patient who appeared to be In such awful misery, 1s sho wus resting ensy. T know sho wus auifermg ut tho time she made the request. The women have more grit thin tho men, though sumo of them, too, bravely beae up under their in- juries. Jel P, Myers [su plucky fellow, Ils ler is nu mass of Jelly from the knee down, and his wrist or arm, I forget which, Is broken. IT wus putting up bis leg In plaster, and, while thus engiged, he told me how he recolved hg hurta, and dil pot apbear to wince at the prin. ‘This is whnt Myers told mo; ‘1 was standing on tho front platform of the reur cur of the tirst éeetion, nnd when the shock came the platform Appenred to raiso up, and then settle down, T was enught botween the bumpers, aud -knew T was hurt, but did not loge my senses, Teaught hokd of something—can’t tell whnt—and dragged mys self out fram under the wheels, Althoust 1 wits canselous wil the Ume, J ean't, for the lite of me, tell how L got from under the train.’ The Coroner begtus his Investizution this ift- neal A great deal of testimony will be akon. Among tho witnesses will bo Joseph Aveline, who wag on the doumed tralu, and who seems U have uv pretty clear iden of the o was on the rear plutform. tHe sy was crowded, tho alsle belne Jammer aengers were closing to tho sten lutform; Pbad iseaton the brake, and young: ‘eeley was besile me; thy tri stopped at ‘wenty-elghth street, and, ns It did not move fora long tine, 1 began to think something: ‘was wrong, tho train nut moving, T thought tt was beloming extremely unheulthy, and Seeley: and [told the men on. the platform to get away from tho siznil Hebta attuvhed to the rear at the cur; we cot the men to move, and the lights werg hot ovstructed; Tsnw the secon section headlight some dishince nway, and, ws Our ses ‘ston was stl} standing, f beguts to feel ren ly sbuky, und thought thut the upproaching: tirnin would stop; It caine on, though, and, wher within a short distance of tis, L guw the thi min Jump out between tho trains and wave a lantern once and then jiuunp. tuck out of tho was, thereby enying his lite, Wee wil sprang from tha platform, and vot a bit toa suon, for the engine drove Into the rear car up tothe sand-box, This was the only ditaging: eaw. The min wae signed the coming trate punched my ticket ufter lett the Union pot, and then went forward and did not sco. Dim gn andl be swoug the tnutern, There ‘were several engaged in takhyg up the tht on the crowded train; n't think tha «| gineer of the second reotion wis to binme: when he saw the suri he reversed hls engine nnd put on the ulr-brake, but it was too lute; the persons wha mounted the engine utter the débris was cleared twiy told me that she wis wide open, aud tho alr was applied to the brakes; I don’t think the traln was moving more Uae SX milled 1 tottr it the 3 ns to tha cnuse Of the aceldent, that fa to me ninystery, 1 am informed there was u block-up ahead of our trala, that meant stop, and that was tho Foasuny no doubt, that Conductor Routh did not move the traln. ‘Of the Injured now in the hospital it iastuted about cight orsen will dle, The remulader are gettlog lone comfortably under the caro of experienced physicians, ‘The oficial Investigation of the raflrond au- thorities ug to the enuxe of the frightful acete dent Sacnloy nicht fs now olay on, but will not be cumpleted before night. ‘Two steno raphers are engnyed in taking evidence, Core oner Hope wit begin his investigation at 3 o'clock Uls afterneun, Up to J o'clock to-day twonty-acyen deaths had oceurres ‘ho ndditional ones afnee list night's reporc are Ger no Cummings, East End; J. HMemand, Kast End: Aunie Quinn, Rust Endy and Mrs. Juimes Wakuiletd, of Johnstown, di, Vitliin Limburd, reported dend last night, 13 stlilliving and linproving., Miss Mose MeCabo and Mary Sieinvauch uro hourly expeated to je. * Prrranuna, Pa., Oct, 1.—Coroner Hope bewun the officiul Jnvestiyution as to the cuuse of Sute urday night's collision at 3 o'clock this afters noon. After hearing the testimony of En, Yaruy, Conductor Louth, and presengers aon and Edwards, the ingitest. udjourned Wedneadny morning. Upto i o'clock nu more deaths have uceurre: THE BYRON ACCIDENT. Special Dispatch ta The Chicugu Tribune, Evarn, Hl, Oct, J—To-dny's news from thy aceldent on the Chicago, Milwaukee & Bt. Past Ridlrond at Byron ylve the numbor killed at four, and wounded six, Tho killed are Mike Ryan, unemployé on the train, John Luckwoul, and Thomas Larry, farmers, and one other, 4 yetunknown, The wounded are Kendall, con- ductor, hip distocnted; Andrew Stacks, brakes ain, collarbone troken; John and Henry Heminick, brulsed about the houd nid necks A, Christopher, arin Injured. ‘Thu Corance’s vor- dict sald no blame upon the truin for tho avcl- dont. a TTY TUNNEL DISASTER, New You, Oct, 1.—Thu body of Olof Ane dersen, foremnin, who was caught in tho alrelock at tno tine of the break in the Hudson River Yannel, wae recovered this morning. Three other bodies tn sight will bo tuken out to-more row. Tho Tynnel Company will pay cach wilow of the dead 00.a8 a fun setticment and In demoiticution for the acetdent, Tho muthors of the unmarried will recelve $200. ‘Tho. Company, uasuines all the fracrud uxpenses, ‘Tho Lille of. some of the undertakers ure over $100, whieh tho Compuny regards an exorbitant churyge, SUOT ACCIDENTALLY, Spectsl Dispatch to The Chicuga Tribune, JANESVILIE, Wis, Oct, e—About Hf o'clock this morying Sirs, Hugh Chapin beard the report of u gun in her barn, and golny thore discovered her son Albert lying dead upon a pile of une huaked corn, bis clothing still smoking, un ugly gunshot wound in bis left widy, and the yun lying by bivside, Jt is thought he bud wttempted te Femovy thie yuan trou a tin wharo fk usully stood, and, in dolug so, discharged It, RIVER st MEI, Mrmviis, Tenn. Oct, 1.—Thu steamer Rates: Ville auuk iaat night at the mouth of St, Francis Tver, She was en route to thig elty with a bales of cotton ubourd, consigned ta Meuphis jerchunts, most of which waa saved, ‘Phe bout dew total lus. Sho wae valued at $0,000; Ine sured for $4,0U0 iu Ciicinnatt ollices. vo STILL ANOTHER SMASIBUP, Conuauuys, Ga, Oct. IL—An.estra on tho Bouthwestera Mullroad, following tho regulur Troigtt traly, Wis morning “ran into four curs which had ome dotached, wrecking seven cars. Engineer Sheridan was mortally injured and wood-passer Tyler slightly. When nearing this elty the engine of tho extra train knocked a negro from the track, breaking bls arm and leg. .. ) FATAL RESULT. Engeial Dlapateh to The Chicaga Tettanes Watritmeas, Wid, Oct, 1L—William sttefer, nresidont of. the'nseh df, Emmet, and 0 proml- nent cattle dentor, dadt'thet. evening of Injuries. recelyed Suturday by Tdttiag from his wasn. Tho Wecensed was 63 feurs OF age, anu n native of Gormany. as KILLED IN A TUNNET. hy Husttxatox, Va. Oct. 11.—John Carson antl his sott, togethor wlth nnothor boy nnmed Ben- ner, of Spruce Creek, attempted to walk through Spritco Creek tunnel yosterday, but were run over by the Pacitlo express goliig cust, and ull Instantly killed, A BAD FALIL Bpteiat Dispatch to The Chieagn Tridune, TANsixd, Mich, Oct. I—Jobn Dundass, 9 tender to n brickmason, fell from the cout of tho Everett Howse this forenoon, and It is thought troke his back, as tho lower halt of tis body Is paralyzed. THLE FIRE RECORD. — A PLANING-MILL CLEANED OUT. Tho alarm from Box Giant dv o'clock yester> day morning, and « 211 alarm from the same ‘box ten minutes luter, was caused by flro break- Ing ontin-n three-story brick bullding at the southwest corner of Frankilu and Van Buren streets, owned by 1. HL. Brown, and oceupted by Campbell Bros, & Co, nga planing and by at number of smaller wood-working tlnns. M. Fitzgerald, a snloonkeeper in the vicinity, who apponrs to huve first discovered the tlre, says ho raw smoke and flame bursting from the windows nbout the voiler-room, and before he could turn in the alnrm’ the entire bulld~ ing nppenred to be in tlames, Tha Der pirtnent responded with thelr usual prompt- ness, but, owing to tho trilamnnbic nuture of the contents, and the great an cay, the fire had obtained before they could get thelr streams directed upon it, thoy were wonble to anve any portlon of the bulldings in fact, it was with the greatest dittealty that ather bulldings In the neighborhood were prevented from goin up also. For nearly two hours tho fre roared throteh tho structure, rid go Intense was the heat that tho thr 1 Were Unnble ty face tho heated wind. Severs) of the bulldings an the north sldgoft Vani Iureu street eaineht fre, and all were scorched and the window-panes shivered, Had it not been for the great exertion of several compnntes assigned ta the work of preventing other ontbrenks, 1 row of framo und old brick structures and a lumberyard or two might bove doen ndded to the contngration. A lurge shed Ald with fumber and two-story frame house at No, 218 Van Buren street, both lying to tha west ot the till. were Heked ip by tho lames, and the heat made tho street fairly impusaniile. It was 0:0) o'clock before tho bluze. was fully under control, ‘The losses are estimated ns follows: Dulldingy 'T. 1. Brown, owner, loss total. The insurance covors a greater purt of the machinery, and fs as follows: Ating, Amazon, Lycoming, Standard, Westchester, St. Niebolns, Onlo, nnd Home of Colorady, 81,00 euch; Nowurk Clty, Columbia, and New Hampshire, 8500 cach; Canada, $800; total, $1030, ‘The entire loss is catimated at un ly’ $12,000. wunpbell Bros, & Co., occupying tho basement, first and second Hoors, lose Nearly ¥0,00), tpor which they lave &3,000 insurance, placed a4 tol- lows: On’ stock, Newurk City, People's, and Union, $6 sch: on machinery, Home of Ohlo, Canada, and Dominlon, $60 vu Phe front of the third floor was occupled by J. Kocutz, wood- worker, who loses 1 y 81.000 worth, upon which ho holds a policy for 3600 In the Firemen’s of Chlengo, Tho rear of the same floor wis ves coupled by J. H, Howard, lricket manufacttirer, who loses £200n tools and ats inuch more om ock; no insurance. No. 218 Van Huron strect, owned by Mra. Mi. Dury, was totally destroyed; inaurinee une known, ‘Tho first floor was oceupletl us a saloon, by B. Kuebter, whose ‘loss 1s. $900; insured for $00 in the Onto of Dayton. W. S. “Newton, ov- copying the second tloar, lose on furniture, upon which he has $200 insurine No.2, 2 onv-story vattuze owned by Mrs. lark, was allghtly scorched, No. 219, owned by’ E. Prussing, and oecupted by Johu Welter, clyar= taker; No. sts, owned and oceupled by John Wualthor nga meat-market and. dwelllagy No. 215, owned by the Portsmauih Savings- lank, and oceupled by A, Peterson; No.2), owned by E. Reilly, and occupied by J. Conroy, deer in fontiomenta Furnish inigeseon anh No. oid franklin street, owned by 1. Rellly, all caught but tho toss in cueh instances wats triiling, Sinith & Stumpf, bracket mmnufucturers, and R, Casseti, cabluetinaker, also aceupants of the briryed. ‘building, loge about $600 ouch upon stock. Mr. Newton wns abed at thotime tho fire broke out, and, finding exit ent otf, be was obliged to Jump frou n second-story window, Conecerniuy tho origin of the tre nothing is known beyond that It originated in or gbout tho boller-roon and burned slowly for several hours in the shaving chute. ‘The: watchman Buys he suw sinoko 28 curly 184 o'clock in the morning, and got the flre-extingulshers ready for use dna emergency. He senrched every” plunge but tho chute for the Gro, and found noth Ing except a thin cloud of smoke tn some of the npurtinents, At 6339 ho sturted the tres undor vy nod, though he still felt the neo ho Wis Unable to ascertain where it enue from, Hu next proceeded to open the gates, and upon returning tothe bullding saw the ebute was att atl ‘The nlurm from Box sn ntd40 yesterday aft ernoon wis cansed by afirein the twosstory trun ilding at No, 480 Halsted: street, occtl+ led aod store and residence by A. Juin s ‘he tire originate! from unkuow causes Among Bone cotten batting in one cor- ner of tho store, Danuryge to tho stock, £25, AT WALCOTT, TA. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Davesvour, bi, Oct. 1A specint from Wale cott, twelve miles west of this elty,on the Chie cauu, Ruck Island & Pucitie Raltrond, give the pirticulars of a destructlye fire thore this after noon, ‘Thy thisnes wore discovered (1 the upper partof Bennewltz & Co,'satore, Owing to the inet that a considerable quantity af powder was stored in the building, the firemen oul not do effective work. Thu tamed soon burst through the roof, and vecume wncontroltuble, fanned as 1 were by uw atrony west wind, An adjoining Dutiding, oceumed by Willi Stubr as saloon and realdenes, wits burned, and other property, he logs ty $15,000, only nbont one-third of which: is covored by Iwsurance, The follawhyg compye nes are given: Fire Axsoeiition, 31,6, and the American Fire Conpiny $1,250, THLE PRESIDENT, A Glorious Sall ‘Through tho Sine uonities of Puget Sound, New ‘Tacoma, Oct, 1.—Tho President's party lert by the specinl steamer Starr at 8 o'ctock, A stopmige of ton minutes was nade at Stelias com, Where tho Preshlent, Secretary Ranges, and Gen, Sherman stepped ashore and shook hands with the crowd assembled. No speeches: were tindy. All the poaple of the town, mon, wotnon, and children, were at the dock, and as the bout swung owt cheered with tho greatest enthusingm, Shortly after 1 tho beat renehed: ‘Treo, Minost the entire population wis on the doek, amit the purty was received with tha groutest cordlality.. ‘The steum whistles of tho Tully, steanibonts, and shops, ind a huwltzer ow tho xblp In port sounded out a nolay welcome a8 the Starr passed old Vicon, be boat whl aturt hamedintoly down tha Sound, and will renvh Seattle about 220, —_-—$——_$§_ WASHINGTON ITEMS, Spretat Visite to The Chteayo Tribune, Wasinnatos, D, Uy Oct, U—It 1a sald that Seerutary Sehura will decile to give St. Louis o new census cnuticration for whieh It aska, ale though Gen, Walker, Superintendent of the Cen- Aus, Is eonvineed that tho onumeration Just nude Js substantiatly correct, ‘The Contrailes pf tho Currency ta-day doctared Mt on tho Finit National mutking 4 total anoue When the hero Was Ho expectation that more thin 7h por cent would ever bo declined. fhe Natlonat Bourd of [Leaith sustains the ros vont report of Inspector Sterling tit yellows ver bis oxiated on thy Lower Misslsdlp pt. ‘The requisition for tha payment of the Utes was slgned We-day, meena OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Youk, Oct, M.—Arrived, the steamship Gen. Werder, from Browen, Goxpon, Oct, 1L—Tho steamships Alsntia, California, Cy of Lhvorick, Allentania, Kron Pring, Frederich Wilhelin, Nederland, stute of Novada, Arrngon, and City of Bristol, frou New York; tho Ocean King and Nestorian, from Mons ih Laine the Falestine, from Huston, have are rived out, QuRENdtowN, Oot, He-Aryived, the Germanic, from New York, PUILADELMHLA, Oot, H.-Arrived, tho Illnols, frotw Liverpool, . —_ GETTING A BETTER HOLD, Hawrroup, Conn,,Oct.dl,—Martin Uennett, Jr, has resigned the Presiteney of the Conneetlent, Fires Insurance Compatty,this city, to uecept the management in the United states of the Lion Company of Loudon und Scottish Unlua and Nationyl uf Ghisgow, ——————_—_ RUNNING OFF STOCK. VYORTLAND, Ure., Oct, IL—Col. Wheaton, com> manding ut Caur d'Alono, telegraphs to Gen, Howard that the Nez Percea ure ruvulng olf stock. Howund bas Instructed him to take tho necessary force 10 sKeout through the country find stup thy dupredutiugas Us ‘TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, ‘1880—TEN PAGIN. THE RAILROADS. Negotiations for a Cessation of the Burlington-Wabash A Iimbrogtio. Inauguration of 1 Passenger War on Common Points with the Wabash. Oontomplated Advanco in East-Bound Bright Ratos." TR WESTERN CONTENT, Mr, G. E. Perkins, Viee-Prosidont "oe. the Chi- engo, Burlington. & Quincy Maltrond; returned from the Enst yesterday. He, had nathliy- new to report regarding the complications Tetivcon his rund and the Wubash,, and preferred ‘upt to be interviewed revarding tho matter, ‘ It fa tenrned, however, that there are oot prospects of a setttcment of the diiticulties be- tween the two rouds. A meeting he been are ranged between tho mianngers of tho two ines to be held In New York next week, to see whether of arrangement coukl not be offected regntiing the disputed territory in lowa. It is understood that tho Wabash oflichils havo tuken tho initiative for this step, which would indicate a desire on thelr part to give up the contest with tho Burlington, whieh. hus cost It alrendy Immense amounts of money for tho construction of new Ines for which thore is no immediate use. The Burlington matnayers are atlll ume, and claim that thoy will not coneede anything tothe Wabash, If that rond comes down from tha lofty peuk it has oc coupled lately, and gives assurances of kouplig faith herenfter, wotl and goods; but under no consideration with they make an arrangement: with that coud until sich ugsurances have been given, Even If tho dlitieultios regarding tho torritory uf iho two roads wore settled, It would by, no means Indicate 9 cessation of use tities: remtrliny freight rates. ‘Tho Wabash, It is understood, Is determined to disrupt tho Towns pool und Gould's Union Paeltie ts alding them in thisxcheme, It was atiuted yesterday: Unt during the list week nenrly all the Union: Paeile business went. East by the Wabash, aud Gould's intention [3 to ive this rond his busl- ness nt Ormata until the Jowa pool gives up the ghost. ‘The lowa pool, however, does not menn todle Just yet, and will resist with all its might being ‘killed by Gould. ‘Lhe General Freight aAgentsaf tho three Iowa pool Hnes—the Bur- Mugton ok Ighind. and Northwestern—held tt mecting’ Yesterday afternodn to tuke united netion regarding this matter, nnd It is under- stood tht they resolved to stand by ench othor to the bitter ond. While tho Wa- lush seems to be break Inwn pool, ft is not by any slrous to putan end to the South- This pool bas been very profltas advantageous to the Wabash and Gould's other roads, and with the Towa pool out of tho way tho Wabash would hive the bulge on. the Chicago lines if the Southwestern pool was continued. Tho Burlington and Rock Island Ttonds, which are members of both the tows and Southwestern pools, say that if tho Town dol ts forced to break up the Southwestern poo) will niso be disrupted, Gould, thoy suy, is notin o position now to do them much damage as fer ts tho Paelfle business Is concerned, us inn fow weeks tho Atehlion, Toveku & Sante Fé und the Southern Paeitic toads will have Joined hunds, and thoy WA thon bo able to sond thoi Pucltic business vin this route and inillot just as much dumaxge upon Gould's Uulon Paclie as the Intter cun upon them, WESTERN PASSENGER WAT. Ag was generally anticipated, the opening of the Wabash's Chileno ne for passenger busl- nes to all polnts reached hy tho Wabash system ns resulted ina war on passenger rates be- tween tho various Western rends, Tho Wabash at first Intended to mitutaln tha rates, but to transfer pussengers free from tho hotvls to ite temporary depot at the corner of Archer and Stewart nventies. But after mature delibera- ton its mannger cnme to the conclusion that thoy would gain nothing by such action, us the competing thes would siinply do tho eame, and matters would thon be tho eatne again ns before, Thoy have therefore decided to take the bull by the horns nt once, and reduce tho rites, Tiaccordance with this resolution hand-bills were issued vesterday fmparting tho infor tion that tho Wabush would hereafter rin threo through express trains to the West daily, and that people taking this route could suve thereby 81 on Bt. Louls uckets and n corresponding nimonnt to other polnta, ‘Slehenor informed a ‘Tamuxe inatructions were to sell tic! poluts at 31 less than ts ebarged by any other road. 'Thna, whatever rate fe inady by other rods the Wabush intends to zo ft $1 botter, ‘AW BOON LS the competing roads learned of tho Watush’s netion they took steps to meet tho out. ‘Tho Chicazo & Alton: anuouneetl cuely in the afternoon that st hud dropped a dollar, The munagers of the Alton say they are not on the war-pith, nor do they desire 4 contiiet with the Wabash or any other: road, but they mean to atriky back overy timo tit thoy fire strugk, and they do not propose to be undorgold by uny Ine. Besides meeting the out between Chlengo nnd St Louls, the aslton managers announce thelr: intention of making tho rity between St, Lonis and Kansas City whatever it may be made be- tweon St.Louis and Chicago. It Is undorstood that all other lines lowllng west have taken similar action, ‘Tickets ta St. Louis were Bold Just ovening as low as 87, ar £2 less than sehedulo rates, and to Kansas Clty for $10, or $4.50 tess than schedule rates, | 1f the Wabash sticks to its determiniution to undersell tho other roads $1, no matter whut the rates aro, and the lutter continue to meet tho Wabast rate, tha probabilities are thut before the end of the week: yisensers will be carried free ta St, Louis and Kansas City, abd they may receive obromoes and free meals to boot, that none af the ratds will be able to stand w warfare of this kind must bo upparent to overybody, and It {3 therefore not vrobubte that this war will be of long duration, although it may buve tho salutary eifect of ‘briuging nbout nh general reductlon iu passenger: rates after the dillicultics have been'ndjusted. Passenger- Agent reporter that h 8 40 cit Weate ome THE NORTHERN PACITIC. H, E, Sargont, General Manuger of tho North- orn Paelfic, was in the clty yeaterduy, and in tho evening loft for tho Kast. Me. Sargent has lutety made a telp over the entire constructed portion of hls rond in company with Gens. Tompkins and Ingalls, He saya tho treok renebed the Little Missourl Saturday night. Tho false rfdge Isin and the truck fs to be con- tinued direetly weross to Beaver Creek, ubout thirty-two milled beyond the Little Missouri, to which polnt the grading ts now com- pleted, It fs oxpected to complete the grading to the Yellowstone by tho d6th of Novos ber. A Jorge party of graders ius: yusted forward to the Yellowstone Division, and ure now one iged between Glendive, the point of Inter Uon with the Yellowstone, and tha mouth of Powder River, Amuch more favorable whine mont of tracka through the Bad Lands had been Keeured thin wos betloved coutl be ubtatned. He feels confident: that ‘the Bad Lunds, on ne count of thelr curious formation, will prove a rent wttraction to tourists, ufore reaching the Little Missouri thare is wut of cloven tout Virough w bed of coal or iigalte, Flat ears can borin under the walls of this cut and cusily founded with the coal, whieh fs utilized in inaking tho embankment furthor on, na ure alsa tho petritied stumps of treca found among tho many odd-shuped weological formations of tho Bad Lands, ‘There ts alge an. tmiense aren of burned chis, red ua yormilion, whieh, by tho weton of water: upon tt while it was yet houted, was brokon inte partleled. ‘This coun Gaslly be sboveled up, aid forma excellent Daltast for the truck, . ADVANCING FREIGIHITS, A movement {s on foot among Eustern allroad tnngers to bring Bbout an advance in tho rates on Hye stock and provisions, and it le timost cortuln that such un advance will he ordered ut the next mecting of the Joint Exvcutiye Committee, On grulnand othorfrelyht there will be probubly no advance muda until after the close of navigutton, It is ous fomary with the Eustern rallronds to advance tho rated on all glasacs of frelyht about this weuson of the year, but thocompetition for grain ed can be shipped by water es. Usually about thidseason of the year lake rites ure very bleh, hutat present thoy ire dower than thoy weru for some tine past, ‘Thla was not caused by any: tidus compotition on the pure of the ratironuds, for ral rutes have been steadily tuaintalnes mil sumimor, although the: roads teading Eat tron’ here suites doverely From of business, bit by win the now cons potition of barge Sines between St. Louis and New Orleuns foreiug much of tho export Lusluess that way, Much og the ruilroada would Uke to advance rates on nll chidses of trelght ae this tine, they cannot do #0 On Recount of tha nbove state of utfulrs, oir by 6 clued the summer Ins been unusually lipbt, and although the crops haye turned out well and uro bolug shipped treely, yet there hus boon no in crouse yet on trade ler ni from hero, An advance on grain rates Just now would prove disustrond to modt of the Bastern roads from this city, and thoy will theruforo resist I us lone ng thoy’ can, aA SPLENDID JILBITION, Tho fexhivition cur containing apeciimons of tho agricultural and mineral productaof tho country traversed by tho Northorn Pucitio Rull+ rond hag returned from the East, Where it has been the udwiration of thousuuds of poople who nover before buda fulrides of the resources of the wonderful section of country through clfia ri of apeetinens hiv nifded to the eplendid dapiny tn the ene, partie larly somo magnilleent products fram tho Yol+ lowstone region, The ear with its splondid diss play will be on exhibition during tho week wt the north end of the Exposition Uutlding, foot aldo traek havin: consteueted cspeciatly to get it to. thie In order to aitord a good opportunity to visiting the Hxnorition to examine Its A display, Me. d. IL 'Hanson, of tho St, Inncer Prone, ti rie of tho curand its vontents, nnd will be pleased to give explana {lon to those dosing tiformuation regardluy tho Northorn Facitic nmi its resources. A DETROIT SUIT. Bpectat Diepitch to The Cdeago Tribune. Derio1t, Mict., Vet. 11.—Troceedings were re- cently Instituted by the Detroit, Hutler & St. Louls taliway Company to condomn the right of way nerosa the Michiran Contral’s proporty nt two distinot polntg—tirst, tho rizht to constrict adouble track across tho net-work of tracks of the Michigan Contral at tho Grand ‘Trunk June- tong. second, the right of way fifty fect wiito Aeros the enst ont of tho Michigan Central's ‘Tumbereyards, ‘A dispute arose concerning tho compensation to be given to tho fatter rod. The Michigan Central claimed that 0 arossing by tho Detroft, St. Louls & Butler Hond with two tracks womd ompel the Company totransfer ton polnt further wost tho making up of tains and distribution of tara, it being Impossible to cons Hinue the switching and that [t would be com- pelled to mulntain nn Catra signal aud sorvico ng tho result, The wmeregate additional cenerng thus tmpo: was catimaterd at over $8,000 per anoum, and tho Michigan Content eM, fron Commissioners appointed by tho Wayne Clrenit Court an award of such peiuelpat surn ns would, att por cont interest, produce, this anual Minount, The sum mamued wes $4,000," 'The Cammisstoners hive completed tholr work, wud, regarditug the elnims of tha Michveun Conten) 18 wreutly excessive, have awarded damages li the. trivial sui of #1 ‘ FOURTE of Monroe street. 0 beet pain Tose ) N MILES IN THINTEEN MINUTES, } Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Trivuns, { Sprivarres.p, fb, Oct. 1.—The now fast trains onthe Wabash, between Hannibal and Chicago, made their frst trips to-dny, passing here nt b40aan. Train No.0, in charge of Conductor Henwood, and drawn by engine 124, with Engl+ neer Hong at the throttio, wns deluycd just this alde of Decatur, ond left there at 7:33, twenty> eight ininutes tate, ‘The run from .there to Danville, n distance of scyenty-tive miles, wad made in tho remarknbly fust time, for a regular passenger train, of — ninoty-four minttes, six stups bolug made, Tho ten miles between Tvesdule and ‘Tolono were run in eloven nines, und the fourteen miles be- tween Homer and Catlin in tho almost inet ble dine of thirteen minutes, while the twenty miles between Homor and Danville wero made in twenty-two minutes, Danville belng reached: at M07 only seven minutes late. These fucts were obtatied by THE "TRIBUNE correspondent from the Tenin-Dispatehor’s sheets, to whieh nll doubters are referred. Ms. Mr. F. Marrfott, Commercial Agent of tho Taltimore & Ohlo Rallrond, who bas been East during the list two weeks, roturned to tho city yesterday. = Tho arguments in tho condemnation suit of the Western Indinne Kallroad vs, the Lake Shore & Hock Island Ronds wera closed yeste day afternoon, and tho caso was given to the du A. seuted verdict was brought in nt IL v'efovk.. It was reported that tue damuges were assessed at $18,000, ‘The Chlengo & Alton will gell_Innd-oxploring Heket# at one-half colonlat rites from Chicago aud nil eorpetitive paints to land-grant points west of tho Missouri Itiver on Tucaday, Noy, 0, 880, Tho extension of the Chicaga & Preific Branch of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul mulway from Byron to, Lanark. where conncetion Is mady with the Western Union Diviston of tha road, fs wnakhig rapld boulwiy, anid will be ce pleted nbout Noy. 15, when through traina ron direct from this efty to Cedar Rapids, The Goneral Freight Agents of tho Toxns Tiuflronds have Just i611 the following Joie elreular to agents, conneoting Hines, and ship- pers in regard to cotton silpmontas “rom this dute these Compnnics will not issue bills of tuding for cotton with the route or ling north of the Miasissippt Miver tusgerted. Woe will consign cotton to be exported on through bills of lading: to thy care of Forelun Freight Agents at tha Atlantic seabourd cithes, but will send the sate by any rallronl over which thelr line operates ns wo may cleet, Goneru Freight Agents of all ratiways and Mimtyers of fast freight: lines Enst Of Mississippl iiver are respuettully re quested to Instruct their ngents uccordlngly. ————— LOCAL’ CRIME. “STRAW BONDS.” Mr. Wilam Rintelimin ts in ull onee more, and, what makes It sudder for Wiltlum, be is Ikely to stay there. Willlam is 4 Germun, At nlilttle distunee, even pretty close up, Willlum dovan't look Miko unin possessed of much senso. In thls reyurd, ‘however, ho resembles the typ- teal singed cat,—Is better than ho looks. | Wille inn hus eense,and It fe that which hus got him into trouble, It will be remombered with sorrow by porsons living In tho nelghborhood that several years ngo Wilitum Kept a disreputable dive known us tho “St. Charles” on West iandolph street, und with Joy that the revoking of the Heense thereot was ono of the warlicst iumortal efforts of Our Only Curter. Itwill thon be romembered that. Willlam thon went Into sesqul-purtnership with wlady popu larly known oy Mother Uyder, who was g inatron und director ef a doy hospital on plaiies street, Shortiy after this coniltion the hospital he- came quifte flourishing, and the midnight alr wis Aberentter rife with, every vurlety of caning ox- postutation, from the deap-inuuthod bowl of tho honest watehdug to the thin and piping pein of the bind puppy, At tho sune time, uso, the seven sinclls geemed to buve deserted Co- logne, and oa hundred and. forty tho Stovk-Yards, to hold, aa it were, a “‘Trion- mal tn that particulur block, Tho. neigh- bors growled, tho nelghbars held tidigaantion mmeetings, and the nebzhbors complalned to the health uuthorities about It, Yet nothing wis done, Suddenly the neighbors rose in arms and broke up the whole business, gutting the plice an turning the pationts out or doors, By this violent, but somewhat cs netfon, Mr. Witlinm tintelman con hud suffered $3,000 dumngea to hig rettned ar aensitive teellugs, not to speak of tha logs of his wardrobu in the wilee, and necordiugly brought sulé for that amuant in the Ciroult Court, While thia was pending, Willkum turnod his onergies toward tit spariely: lucrative highly, hazardous business kuown ue the * straw ny. Kora aunt] copsidaration, say €or ho would olfer biinsely as bondsnun igri a butt for $10,000,: 315,08, vl ho eagary AMLOW rr and then——-tall to turn up lf ho was afterwards winited, as bo generally wus. Antong the bonds .00u, with the nonelinlance of a Rothachlld, | aldo parties carried tools to McCoy and othor prisoners tn Jail, and then going wn’ to the city they plundered a Bult dozen of tho best real~ 4 dences, securing a larae amount of money, Jewelry, and clothing. ‘Tho sane night tho prisoners broke out of the nit, Mr. Moleombo heard tho. atampede, “but anly sitecesded In stopping: one, a tiurderer, Tho Sherif telo~ graphed Superintendent O'Donnell to wate for and arrest: Crawford and Peter O'Brien, and both fh thre hye beew arrested and turned over to tho Sherif, He as thoy can convict thom both: of aiding In the Jail escapo, and uf pers petrating tho burglaries. CRIMINAL NEWS. MRS. MACK?!S, LAST TRIATs " Bpectal Dispatch to The Unteugo Tribune. Sarvensox, Wia,, Oct. 1L—Tho Incidents at- tending the second trial of Mrs. Mack for the murder of her husband are still tho talk of the village. During the closing plon of tho Hon. J, 1. Bennett tn behalf of tho prosecution, a letter was handed Mr. Winans, Mra, Muck’s leading counsel, which read na follows; _ STEVENS Vornt, Wis, ——, 1880.1 was dls- Charged froin the Btute Penitentiary ‘on tho 6th dny of August. On tho 4th day of duly Thad iBonverantion with Dickerson, atid he stated tit Mrt, Mack was iunovent of the murder of her Husband and that he (Diekerson) and anothor want killed him for his monvy, JOUN MYER. Tis note was shown to Judge Conger, who ‘Thonght {t of sufficient importance to base anew irtal upon, and promleed the defendant's coun- Bel that a nov trial should bo granted fu caso Sirs, Mack was found guilty, But the disngrec- “mont of tho Jury rendered this unuecessnry, und {t fe now doubtful whether Mrs, SMrck will over be put upun her trial again. The two trinks H nave cost Nock County about $90,000 already, nnd a conyletion now ts utterly ott uf tho ques. ton, a4 Dfbkerson has turned out to be so great in tae that ho {6 not belleved wlicn he apenks tha tru Mra. Matk has beon groutly Sided by hor nephew, Mr, Bugeno Cannon, who bas tarnished tho meaty to defray all her expenses, and whose dogged pefvoverance fu her belulf has beon Ine splped by"the belief thnt his unt is fanovent of the terribly erie cliuryged upon her. VE BIDDULPI CASES, Spectat Dispateh to The Chitago Tribune, Lonpos, Oct, U—At the Assizes to-day, Mr. MacMahon, enonsel for the Biddulph prisoners, Inquired If the: other cases would be gone on with at this Court; If not,he would make applica- tion for bail. His Lordship intimated that there: would not bo sutilclont tino to goon with the trinls now. He promised to note the application, but thought ft would be more convenient to mikathe application tn chumbers. He would nut desire to express hig views nbout bull with> out consulting his brother Judges at Toronts Hte would take qt early opportunity of consult hur thom as to the corrse to bo taken, and cn yey tu the counsel the conclusion, ‘This dis- poses of thy Biddulph enyes for the preseiit, ARSON. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Boston, Oct. 11.—Thoe lov. John A, Perry, 1 Duptlst minister, was arrested In Providenco to- nicht for setting flro to his house in Barrington, HL, last month. Tho place was overluaured, and Boston deteotives wore convinced that Derry was the incendiary. Ho was Chaplain in a Hhode Istund regiment, and clans to have lost ulurgo sum of money intrusted te him by his soldiers for tho use of their families, He la been burned out four thines within five or sx years, but thers was always plenty of insurance ‘on bis property. THE ADRIAN CARPENTER. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ApNIAN, Mich., Oct. 11.—Ono yenr ngo Satur- day Ephraim B.Armstrong, contractor for tho xrand stand which fell, killing seventeen people, Ned the city afew hours before being Indicted for munslnughter, While away no clow was guined ag to his whereabouts, but Saturdiy ho returned covertly, and, last night, waa captured fr eoneenlinent at bis residence and lodged in Jul. He refuses to say anything about his wane, dorings. " MURDERED. Cinctnnatr, 0. Oct. 1L—At Milledgeville, Ind, on Saturday night Wiltam ‘Toney, a man uuged {2 years, was shotand killed by Charles Allen, who isthe husband of the daughter of ‘Toney’s eccond wife, ‘Loney lu the night heard dogs barking, and went to his door to seo what was the mutter, when the shot was fired from tho street... Alton was arrested und bus cone Sessed, NARROW ESCAPE. Nasnvit. ‘foun, Oct. W.—Whe American's Lynnville ‘speciit says: "A negro prisoner in charge ot Sherif Arrowsmith was tuken off a train at this place to-duy by n numberof mon, but wag returned intocustody upon his agreeing to return him to Putnekl. The wezro had rv- ished 0 white girtnenr Prospect, and was belug brought to Nushvillu for sutekeeping, HELD FOR MURDER. Corustnus, O., Oct. 1—Edward Pike died to- day from injuries reeelyed trom ‘Thomas Her- bertsehelmer lust Friday evening. Uerburt- sehelmer is In custody, and will be charged with murder in the first degree. Pike was cut sev= eral times Ju the lott arm, and tho arteries wero severed, + DI. MMENAMY. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Mrxico, Mo,, Oot. 1.—Dr. J. W, MeMenamy, proprietor of the Mexteo Medical and Surgical Inatituto of this place, was urrested hore to-day for nots committed in Lowa, EMBEZZLEMENT. New Brunswick, N. J. Oct. 11.—Postmnaster Joseph F, Fisher, Trensurer of the Union Loaw Aasochition, bits embezzied §23,000 of the atock= holders’ funda, Ho ms to be able to pay tho back amount CRICKET, The October meeting of tho Chienzo Cricket Club was hold Ingt eventag In the club-raomy at tho Palmer House, the President, Dr. ‘Mn the chatr, ‘The Prestdont indo a genoral report of tho affairs of tho Club! for tho past season, showing It to bo in g prosperous condition, and complimenting tha members upon thelr suc- coors in mutches, Appropriito’ resolutions wero passed in respect to Bir, Willlum 1, Sturges, decoused, a former member, aud also resolue ons recovntzing the courtesy of tho municipal Quthorities In granting a portion of the Luko Park for practico during the past senso Natlecs of amendmonts to the constitution wore given aud Inid on the tablo fer further agtion, It wns docldod that moro attention Ogden, he thug signed, was that of Whitney, the matehe }} sould be pald to the instruction of members of bow) man, Whitney has been mnisdeg over slace, and Judge Hayne hus nover been able to levy tipon the osseasions of Willian, for tho simple but elfeetive ronson that Willtun's only estate wad that which be might own with goneral warranty of heaven, tho ce~ foaman, Sever siinllur exptolts are on in the Critninal Mehare Willlam is. Wihst, ong of tho many t ‘nw lndhind Rallroud wore defendants, William went. bru boud for $10,000, swerving that he was worth $10,000, By this the Company wore deterred ten days from Jaying: tholr triuxs, ay Pinetng tho affair io the honda of ‘Mr, Truce, 48 tholr attorney, the Rallraad Company atarted muchinery In mution whose work was disastrous in the extreme for Willi, for not only was he found not to own ow dollar “tn the world, but be was arrested by County Constable George A. Haren after 4 nD, Vivoraus chase, ond landed in tho County Jas). When brought boture Jugtica Brown ho could not procure the necessary $1,000 bail, and con- fesaed to My, Trude that Ne owned no property, une bud wlxned the bond for 4 conslderation of In an Intorvfew yesterday, William tock 1 different tuck, and sfoutly avowed tat hoowned soventy-two lows on Washlogton blight ils caso will ba heard to- TRE WOUNDED, | ‘Thoso wounded fn Sunday brawls aro all doing welluxeopt John Burke, who fs surely dying of perltonitt, Hla brother, who ty supposed to. have done tho cutting, bas not yet been cupt- ured, Vertzck, the young mun living at No, 178 Drown syreet, who wad stabbed In the loft Dienst by Phillp May Ina siluon nt No, 161 West Bixtecuth strovt, 1a etill na precarious condl+ tion, and Yr, Mulfinyer, Whe ie attending him, suy¥ he will not be able ta tell until Wednesday how the case wilt result. May was bold 1 81,000 tothe lth by Juatics lngeroll, Young Joyce, who wus whot by Albort Jurndt at No, 1013 West wenty: street, id reported as beyond ull danger, und hig nasadlant wus yesterday adinit- 4d to 81,000 bail to the ith by Justice Ingersoll, Jobn Sullivan, Uarney dleCann, Thoma Cure nin. Danich Wonclick, and Usurgo Joboyen, tho follows who yutsed the row ut the house whlch torminated in the shooting, were held In 83) cucl to the 15th, ARRESTS, Bomo two months ago Crawford and. MeCoy, two desperatu characters, Were arrested in this elty forsheriff Holcombe, of Sycamore, Do Kalb County, for burglary cuimmitted at Saudwich, Crawford got released upon a writ of babes corpus, SIcCoy wwouring tat he cummitted the burglary alone, Sumu ton dayd ugo some out- 4] the Junfor Club, who showed every indication of becoming good cricketers. Tho inembership: feo for tho ensuing year was made tho sune ns this yeur, namely 3, and upon motion the ncet- fox tidjourned. ‘Tho wivocsa during tho last season Je princl- pally dite to tho good mannwemont of its Prost- dent, who bas beon wotielig in his offorta for tho adyanicomunt bf Its interests, Ho ig a man of tnrge experience in cricket, and 1s the founder, ofthe prevoneo anizntion. Mention muy neo! ‘ve made of Me. Whipple Gehr, Its Secretary, ote 1) of ita most zealous ind enthiisiastia members, who hus made great efforts for ite snecess, and, EOE bt beghiner, promises suon ty become erleketer. + The Club ‘ aA aber bas «a mombership of about eighty, On it is goniidontly expected that next year whitye Hymber of uew names will be willed to tho Het. and ita hoped that the fudles who have griced the. matches with thelr pres- cuce will oxtend a ike compliment hereafter, WHE TURK, ‘To the Fultor of The Chicago Tribune. Crrcago, Out, 1.—In answer to the articlo hed Sept. 28, relative to the wagon-raco eon Juin 'T, Lester's mare Mugzlo and Gus Edwards’ bay welding Bonnie, would say 1 with avcept the challenge mude by Con Kehugruc—viz) “To bot $00 that yo mun, profcsstonal or non-professional, oan drive Sone, ale two beats better thun fdrove him (ept. 25) ta wagon, pulling tho sano welzbt over aamo track." Race to tke: Pines Heat Sutplags Ost. W—ynod day and ood {nek money tobo des nmited in tho hands of Me, ‘Thoms IL Stiller, by Huvaday oyentnyg, Qct. 13 Cates DAVE. Loxpon,Oct, H.~-Nowinrket races; Tho Clears well Stukes, for 2-yeur-olda, were wor by Hal- Munraasn sevond, and Leon third, ‘ho scoond Dotuajer Nunwry Stakes for B-year-olds wore won by War Palit; Davy Jones second, und Sy- riugy, third, WRESTLING. Pooyrpenoe, it. £., Oct. 1.—A wrestling match between Duncan CG. Russ, tho Scottish chuimpion, d/h, Of, Dufur, champion collar-and-clbow wrestler of tho world, for 4 purso of $500 and the ¢| apron belt, held by Koss, was won by itoait to-myht. He secured two cnteb-us-cateh- can fully und a tule side-bold fall, Dufur wine njng two collar-und-clbow fulls, BASE-HALL. PULADELPHIA, Oct, 11.—Clovelands, 7; Phila- dolphias, 4, Gasne cullod on account of durke, wuss, .. NATIONALS VE, C1LOAGOS, Wasutnatox, D, 0., Oot, 11.—Nutionula, 7; Chie vagos, 2. THE COUNCLL athe Ordinance on the Smoke« Burning Nuisance: Re- * Bommitted. ‘+ Necessity of Repairing “the Via- ducts—New Engine-HHouses ~—Paetitions, Ete. ; The Connell mot Inst evening, Ajd. Lawler in tho chair, and ull presont excopt Sandora, Cul- lerton, and McCormick. PETITIONS, Ald. Wicketshnin presented sevoral petitions urging the creetion of new pumping-works in A central tyantion, Hoferred to the Committce on Fire and Water. : Ald Sinyth handed in apotition from property- ownord on Canal street asking that tho com- pany which fs allowed to cross Lake atreet bridge bo required to lay a track on Cannlatroct, botween Lake and Fourteenth streots, Roforrod to the Committee on Railroads, Ald, Poovey offered a resolution, which was adopted, Instructing the Commissioner of Pub- No Works ta send in an estimate form tunnel under the river at Monroe streut. Ald. Wickorshain presented a potition from Cleveland cumpnuy nsking permission to erect n Bhort line of elevated railway in Dearborn Park. Reforred to the Committes on Btreots and Alloys, B.D. Ald, ‘Thompson handed Inan ordor authorizing a firm in Jefferson to connect thelr bullding with tho wator mnin ot tho olty limita, After some discussion, in which strong upposltion was shown, the document was referred to the Com- mittco on Fire aud Water, ENGINE-HOUSES. Ald. Lorenz presented an order directing tho Controller to udyortise for bids for the erection of an vngine-house, miuus the tower, on the eitv'slot near the corner of Jane street and Ashland avenue. It wus passed. Ald. Meier submitted the dueument gotten up by the Communists, in which they ask the Mayor to furniah sume Information about tho streat- railway compuntes, It wis sent to his Honor, Ald. Everett submitted au order directing the Controller to advertise for pruposuls tur tho ereution of it e1no-house near tho cornor of Winchester and Ogden uvenuose Prasad, ‘fuu sume Alderninn presented on order di- recting the sumo ollicer to advertise for u lot for an engine-house nenr tho eorner of Aberdecn and Madison strcots, «Passed. THX VIADUCTS, A communication wis recelyed from tho Com= missioner of Puulio Works stating that the vine duct ut Sixteenth and Canal streets would Inst for Boing time If $6,000 were spent for repairs; and that tho Halsted street vinduct, which was Inu much worse condition, could be made per- feotly safe by an expenditure of $100, But the Depurtment had no money, the Bridyo Fund belng exhnusted, “AML. Hildreth moved that the Commissioner be dirocted to send in an emergenoy ordinunce. Anroud’ to. ‘ A communication was recelved from the Con troller in reference to rebutes on special assess ments since 1871. Ald. McGrath eald tho matter was of gomo im- portance, and vight be investigated. He therc- fore moved Ite reference to a special committee of tive, ‘The motion was agreed to, and tho Chair named McGrath, Burke, Smyth, Moier (Six- teenth), nud Wickorshim. Tho spcolul order—tho report of the Judi- elury Committee in relation to Tile SMOKE NUISANCE— was thon taken up, ald. Burloy presented potions from those whoure using ginoke-burners usking the pas- sugu of tho ordinatice reported by two mujority of the Committoc. Ald, Clurk hoped the ordinanco would pass, Tho time had como fornetion, The nuisance was it growiug ovil, wud the BuOncr Bteps wore tuken to put n stop tot the better for ull con- cerned, ‘Tho dumuge caused by tho sinvke was equal t6 the cost of running the City Govern- ment. He didn't think it possible to get rid ot all the smoky, but it could targely bu dono away with, as it bad 1 elaewhere, Legisla- tion on the subject was perfectly proper. Thojf ordinunce ‘didn't — require "tho of smoke-burners, it elinply saying that nulsice must be stepped, aud it could be done in any way thosa Intercsted thought proper, Two-thirds of the smoke waa cnused by care- lesness fn firing enylies, Tho objection to the ‘ordinanco wus that it inctuded resldencos, As a mitttter of fuct, however, thoy were exempt, be- cutisa “the. stole conng: from them would nover be deemed nv nulsaney, Jt would not boa Hardship to the raltronds, because it bud been detnunstrated that careful Oring would stop tho evenpo of smoke to 0 very Inrge extent, The almple Introduction of the ordinance bud hada yuod etfect. Ald, Schroeder was opposed to the ordinance becuse none of the smouku-burners wers good for anything when soft coal was used. Ho, however, would yote for it if it applied only to factories, Ald. “hompson didn't think tho ordinance out pias unless amended go ns to leave out welling. vac Ald, Everott ugroed with Ctark as to tho neccs- aslty for an ordininee on the subject, but It would cause great trouble unieas umended go as fo conting its provisions to places where steam ja used, All, Melor @lxteenth) favored the passage of the ordinnico becuuie the people wanted it, aiicy tho smoke was u rent nulsatice, Ald, Young, Who presented the tuiuority ro- port recommoniing the plucing on tile of tho ordinnnes, dented that any smoke consumer would consuino % percent of the smoke, be- causo ho bad investigated the subject, and Found It was not trae when bituminous coal was used, ‘This being so, should the Council attompt to interfere with the enterprize and munufact- urbe of the clty? Ald. Wickershum spoke in favor ot recom- More time should be taken to consider the matter, Ald, Shorey sald it had been Pigratphly Uls- cussed by tho Committee, and all who bad any= thing to say wereheard. Ho had no doubtabout the fegullty of the ordinance, and belleved that tho nufsunce could be ubated, Ile knew that smoko-burnors were a success, He didu't be lieve usmalt volume of sinoke issuing from 1 private residence would bo n nufsunco tn law, It would, . therefore, bo sufe to pras the ordinance. If Its provisions proved to bo go stringent thoy euuld bo moditied, Somethiog should be dono— a aep token toward checking tho nulsunce, Ald. Ballard thought. the ordinance simply amounted to a request to the people to be more careful. No injury could be done iy ono. A motion of Ald, Wickersham to recommit was agrend to, 18 follows: Yeua—Wickersham, MoAuloy, Burko, Altpe- tor, Iturdan, Hildreth, Sinith, Peevey, ‘sfeNur- noy, Schrovder, Isund, Evurett, Hulbert, Thomp- son, Brady, MeGrath, Meyer (Fifteenth), Bure rett, nud M Bi arte Nays—Dixon, Ballurd, Clark, Shorey, Grannis, Watling, Lawier, 3 Lorenz, Young, Melor wit Gixteenth), Imhof, and alloy—13. udjourne ‘Tho Council thes . OBITUARY. RUYUS NR. HUNT, « New Yonk, Oot. 11,—Itufus i. unt, of New Orleuns, wll known in turf circles, dled in the (illsey House, of this aty, yesterday, Ho was born in Huntavilic, Alu. about titty yours ayo, GEORGE WARREN, Boston, Mass., Oct, 11.—Georgze Warren, hoad of the Warren Line of Liyorpool steamers, died fun Italy yesterday. ek, TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Nasnvitie, ‘Tonn., Oct, 11.—J. H. Hardine’s distillery in Robertson County, contuining over 0 barrels of whisky, has been seized for violne tlon of the Rovenuo laws, Tho whisky and proporty are valued at $90,000, : New Onnuans, La., Ovt. 1.—Tho Democratle Parish Conyention nominated Muj. J.C, Denls for Muyor, or TRADE AND LABOR, PALL Riven, Muss. Ovt. 1L—The weavors have returned to work in tho Barnard ill, ——— Somo Stranco Petitions, The subjects of Froiderick the Great who had hoy grievance to aly or favor to oak were wout to‘bang tholr petitions on a inden tree at Pots: dain, tu have tholr prayers yrunted or refused us the King inclined, without waiting the pleai- ura of mfalster or secretary, ‘Thu purition treo doubtless bore strange truite sometimes; but nover did old Fritz have o atranger document submitted for his consideration: than one that found ite way into the bands of Charloa lL. in eu, This balgue peutlon run us follow © Whereas your Majesty’ Spotitionor bath unde, stood of W wreat discuntont iumany of your Suess" subjects at the gracious merey your Dlajesty was treely pleased to show upon your petitioner, by suspending the wentence of deuth pronounced against YOUR petitioner, ‘Those are uinbly to basveck your Sitjesty ruthor to remit your petitioner ta thelr merclus that are dls- bontented thay to let bin Hive the subject of a rent a discuntont in your peoplu nyainst your ajeaty, for It hath plunsed God to ylva ime grace todusire with the prophet, That if thie storm be ruived for ime, 1 may be cuat intu the Bea tht thors Ay oe a ae bats Sr 4, Must sacred HN . lon of hin that whould estou bis Eidou Werv shud to cee ment tho breach between! your Bis ety anid ta,” ae Whether “dob duserved death or not, after such un uw peal it was Iuipousible fur the crown to revol a Suxacabion of the sentenco.—Charmbe: journal, ; —_- g A moniter smoke isthe Richmond Stratybt Cun 0. 1 Cigurattes, 1 RADWAY!)S READY RELIE: é DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPARTLLTAY RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Ohanges as Seen and Felt, ag they Daily Occur, Aft- er Using a Few Doses, 1, Good spirits, disappenranco of weakne: Innguor, molancholy, inereaso and hardiness flesh and inuscles, eto. 4 2, Strongth Increnscs, appetito improves, rel. Jeh for food, no more sour eructations of water Urash, good digestion, onlin and undisturbed aleop, awaken fresh and vigorous. 2, Disappearance of spots, blotches, pimples the skin lvoks clear and houtthy; ‘tho uring changed froin its turbid and cloudy appearance toaclear chorry or ambor color; water punsog frealy from tho bladder through tho urothr without patn or sonlding; little or no sediment; § no pain or weakness. 4. Murked diiniuution of quantity and fre iene of involuntary weakening discharge df afiictoed In that way), with port alety OF pure manont cure, Incronsed atreogth exhiblicd ia the seureting glands, and function harmony re stored to the several organs, 5. Yelluw tinge on the white of the oyos, and the awnrthy, saifron appearance of the sklg ohanged toa olcar, lively, and bealthy culor. ‘nose suffering frou wenk or ulcerated lungs or tuborelea will realize expoctorating freely tho tough phlogin or mucuy from the hugs, alr cells, bronchi or windpl throat or head? dimintebing tho frequoney 1 pawgiis menoral Incronse of strength throughout tho syatent foeliny wenkuess atound the es shoulders, oto.; cessation of cold chilis, senso of suffocation, hard brenthing and paroxyam of coughon lying down or arising tn the morning. theso distresalng symptoms sradually and strely disappear. reat butietitis 8 tuppare of night-sweate and pain B $I ‘Au day after day tho SARSAPARILLIAN y & taken new signs of returning health will apper asthe blood finproves in purity and strength disease will diminish, and all foreign and Inpurs deposits, nodes, tumors, cancers, bard tutnos, ete,, be resolvad nway, and the unsound tnade sound and heulthy; ulcors, fever sores, chronig akin disenses, gradually disappear, 8. I cxeos where tho aysigin has been salh vatod, and Meroury, Quicksllver, CorrosiveSub. Imate bave acoumulnted und become deposited in the bonos, Joints, etc., causing caries of the voucg, rickets, spinal curvatures, contortion, white swellings, vari: SAPARILLIA! core veins, ete, tho SAR ig will resolve away these deposits and exterminate the virus of the discase from tho system. 9, [f those who are taklog these medicines for the cure of Chronic, Serofulous, or Syphilitie diseases, however sluw may bo the cure, “tee voter” and find thelr general health iinproving, tholr tlesh and welgbt increasing, or even keep Ing {ta own, it [sa sure wlgn that the oure {s pro greseing, In these diseases the paticnt elther gots better or worse,—tho yirus of tho disoaso not innotive; if not arrested and driven from tho blood, it will sprend and continue to_ under mine the constitution, As goon PARILLIAN makes the patient “feel better," every hour you will prow Dettor and increase {3 health, strength, and flesh, ‘The great power of this remedy Se In disoasy that threaten leath, as In CONSUMPTION ofthe Gungs and Tuborculous Phthisis, Borofe err tie Diseases, Wastin, Degenorution and Ulcorntion of tho Kidneys, Dinbetes. Stor pige of Water (nstantancous rellef aferde where cuthoters. have been used, thus doling away with the palnful operation of using thes Inatruments), diasolying Stone in the Bladder, aud in all casce of Inflammation of the Blad: der and Kidneys. In chronte cnses of Leucorrbora and Uterl dlacuxes, One bottle contains moro of tho netiva prince ples ot Medioines than any other Preprrutios, Taken [n Teaspoonfil doses, while othora require five or six times as mutch, ON DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. i. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF CURES AND PREVENTS BDyeestery, Diarrliro, Choloru Morbus, Fever FE. and Agve Kactimatim, Neuralets, Diphe ,. therta, Indvenza, Suce ‘ihroat, Disicult Breathing, Bowe: Complaints, Aoossuers, Vlurrhes, Cholura Moebius of pats chances from the vowuls, are stopped tn 19 or 20 uyss by taking Kndway's Ready Mollof, Nu conges on of intainmation, nu weakbess of lassitude, wil follow tho uae of the It. it, itnilar. fas JY WAS THE FIRST AND 18 THE ONLY PALN REMEDY that instantly stops the most excruciating pain allays Inflammations, and curen Congestlons whether of the Lungs, Stotmuch, Rowels, of othor glands ur orgund, by one ayvlleution, IN FROM ONE 10 TWENTY MINUTES. No inatter how violent or excruclutin, pain the rated with d a tho BATA: ff te R ta Rhuomatic, Usd: rden, Infrm, cron Jed, Nerve is ous, Nourilyle, or prog ARC TAT fuller, RADWAS'S READY RGLIEV will afford instant enso, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THIS BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, ONGESTION OF THE, LUNGS, BOR THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, ALPITATION OF THE LEAL BYBTERICS, CHO Ce OU TA ELUBNie HEADACHR, TOOTHACH NEIVOUBNISS, SLUBPLUSSNESS, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, OLD CHILIG. AQUE CHILLS, CHILMLAINS, AND FROST BITES, The application of the Ready Rellef to the part or purts whore the palin or dificulty exis will afford ease and comfort. ‘Thirty to alxty drops in balf a tumbler ot wator ‘will in a few minutes cure Craimph Spratng, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Heat ache, Dintrhoa, Dysuntery, Collo, Wind tn the Bowels, and ull Internal Paths, ‘Travelers should ulways carry a bottle of Itad- wuy's Reudy Rollef with them, A fow drops la water will provent sickness or paina frum chung of water, It ie better thau French Brandy ¢ Ditters as a stimulant. FEVER and AGUE Thore ig nota remedial agent in this world thut will cure Fever and Aqua and all other Malar ous, Billous, Scariot, Typhoid, Yellow, aud othe Sovers (ulded by RADWAY'S PILLS) su quickly as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. FIFTY CENTS PER BOTYLE. ———S——_—_—_—_—_—_—— : HADWAY'S Regulating Pills! PERFEOT PURGATIVES, SOOTHING APRRIr ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS RELIABLE, AND NATURAL IN THEIR OPERATION, A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel. Lorfoctly tusteioss, elegantly couted with swout gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, aud atrengthen. Radway's Pills for tho oure of disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bawels, Kid: neys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Con Btipation, Costivunoss, ludigeation, Dvapupsit. Hillousness, Vover, Iniiainmation of tha Bowel Pitea, and ull deruugomenta of the Internal Vir vera, Wurranted to ofeut a positive ourd Purely vegotubic, vontalulyg no morcury, mlus eral, or deleterious Uris, ‘Observe the following aymptons reguiting from Disorders of the 1 ive Organs: Lona} Inward Piles, Fullnous of the Blood in the Head, Aolulty of tho Stomach, Nausea, Hourtburs, Disgust of Food, Pullucsd of woight In the Stomuch, Sour Kructations Binktogs or Fluttorfiga In the Pit of tho Stun ach, Swinming of tha Head, Hurrled and Dit cult Breathing, Fluttoring of the Heart, Choking or Suttocuting’ Sougutons whyn ina lying ys: ture, Dots or Woba before the sight, Fever aud Dull Pain in the Houd, Detloionoy of Perspici tion, yollownuss of the Skin and Eyes, Pain Ia Sho ‘Side, Chust, Limbe, and sudden Flushes of Meat, Buraluy [ the Fioah, A fow dosoa of Lindway's Pills will froo the systoni from atl the above-vamod dixorders. PRICE % CENTS PER HOX, SOLD BY DRUGGINTS. Read “FALSE AND TRUE” Bend a lettor stamp to WADWAY & ay 808 WARKEN-8T., COR, CHURCH-BT., NE FIVER AND AGUF cured for Atty cents ” F S27 intonation worth thousands will bo sou} TO THE PUBLIC. ‘Thore can be no better guarantes ot the val of Dr, Huiway's old established 1. R, Ter dics than the base and worthless twitations of them, Asthere are Fulao Kesulventa, Rellet and Bills, bu sure and ask for Hadway's, aud we ‘unt thy ou * Mudway” toon what you buys

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