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LOUISIANA. Vaunted Home-Rule " Proves to Be Nothing but “Rings Rule The Caso of Gauthreaux, the De- faulting Shoriff of Now Orleans. A Defaleation ‘Tlnt Is Bellered to Reach Half a Milton Dollars. How Leading Demoorats Oiroumvented the Oonstitution and Formed a Profit- able Pool, Has Gauthreaux Been ‘ Voudooed? to' Prevent His ‘Squesling’’? Special Correspondence of The Chicago Trinune, New Onneans, Oct. 4.—Louisiann reform- ersare in a bad way. “Home-Rule,? after all, Is proven a delusion and a snare, Buta little while ngo It was the Radicals only yho wore thieves, Now, alas! they are to conceded ng gentlemen of probity and honor as compnred to “the Chivalry” In power, ‘There fs no‘denying the {net any longer; as between tho Louishina Radicals and the Lonisinnn Democracy, the Louisiana tax- payers fire ag out of the frylng-pan Into the fire. Admit allas charged agalust the carpet- Ug oNicinls,—throw in a dozen extra counts, if you plense, to the bit of indictment, —the gentlemanly refurmers, following in thelr wake—the representatives of the 'Tlome- Rule” of whieh we have heard so much— will be found to , DISCOUNT THR WHt0 ‘The community fs startled with the alleged enermons defateation of Mr, J. 1. A. Gauthe reaux, ex-Clvil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans, The gentleman Is suctdenly discov. ered to be short in lis nceounts to the tune of something fike a quarter of n nliion dollars. As cimnatter of corse, there Is a general iz é hucantd-ery, Mr, Gauthreaux Is absent, in Loulsville, and sald to be danger- misly sick, Ie says he will explain ‘ all satisfactorily when able to got up Mr. Gauthreaux meanwhile Is being visited with the very anathemns of the damned. ‘The qnore the case fs Investigated, the more there {s discovered bultind the scenes. It is found to have Its ramifications In more dlrections than une. ‘The full extent of thedefaleatlon, ag evident, has not yet been reached. ‘There avo hints, many and varied, that It never will he. A prominent Carontoulet-street broker, who probably knows the street as well us any man on it, estimates it at FULLY HALF A MILLION POLLAN, He advances a peeullar theory of his own in the connection, Mr. Gauthreaus, nt Louls- ville, ig sid to bentfected witha very strange inalady, Lere, In New Orleans, before he Jeft, he was likewise afiteted, Phe physicians hire, ns thore, arenot prepared to say exactly P what tts, Here he was for soime thine rap z idly wasting away, Ile Is now represented as very low, and his sickness, whatever It Is, a$ bafiling medical skill, ‘The fen is ad- vanced that he has been “doctored,” “your dooed,” or, more plainly speaking, has been xlven nslow ond. wasting poison, Such a theory would perhaps nowhere else be cyen thought of, Mere In Louisiana, where i “youdeo"™ iy Inrgely belleved In, {tis nceeptel as nothing — strange. “You may bet,” says the broker, “there Is a' good half-milllon of shortage. There are several of tho bigh-Joints who have had a hond in the bag. “The game ty up, anit authreaux has been ‘doctored’ to get, hin outot the way.” ‘The theary at least alfords something of tho moral estiuate of the situ- * ation under a Reform 77 Government. Whatever of. all this, various. officlals, Stateoud city, are beginning to be seen us. i somewhat under a cloud, They are sus- ‘ vicloned, rightly ov wrongly, ay SCREENING THEMSELVES AT GAUTIUREAUN'S EXPENSE. Mr. Gauthreaux very naturally will beshown mw mercy. ‘To what extent he ean be made the senpegont, remains to be seen, Motlon Js pending In behalf of tho Staie for a suit agatast the bondsmen, ‘Tho ease is under. stood as before the Crimlaul Grand Jury. 1t Js rumored as more than Nkely to strike nt several heads. ‘The Inquiry Is evoked, Why no nection before? ‘The. olileials, State and city, are shown as coguizint ot the state of attalrs for a good, twelve months at least. Mr. Gauthreaus, as Sheriff, had the handling, in behalf of the'Stute, of tl the suits and siles for delingnent ta lig settlements: st Grotherwle must ne rly. as charged, r pass under the supervision of the Auditor, Uy fullure in the matter of a settiement, agin, tust necessarily, ax claimed. be Anown to the Stite’s Attorney-General, Both olticlals, ag now openly charged by tho press, have had. thelr attention calied, time’ and airaln, to the fact that the settlements were: i Inarrears. Shey were never, however, as it would seem, * aillehully’ notitied.” Mr, Gauthreaux. ag Sherlif, fu sue funetions for the elty, ' 1 4 i 4 i Med the The Cit f Fathers seem to have turned over to lis iS keeping for collection a goodly amount of > paper. “He thus held, for av years prior to TWP alone, v8 clty delinquent (axelst amount Ing to $3,732,700, ‘The law required a weekly: Lf selllemen, ‘The settlementt for some reu- on, "WAS NEVER ENFORCED, My, Isaacson, ** Aduilntstrator of Public tn prevent whose particular province it 3 to know, is strangely ata toss for reusous why, ‘She Audhor of Accounts appears in tnutch the same bout. ‘Lhe wiatter of the Sherit’s bond, too, has a bad look, The State officials seem to have at least soniu- thing to show. ‘The city gKentlemen, however, have ubsolutely nothing, Ale. Gauthreaux inde on tender, at one time, as sald, of a bond fer $20,000, There fs a strangely. tndlstinet remem brane of such a bond” having been at some time on tile, No one seems to know exaetly What hus beeone of It, Ife Cr. Gauthreaus inust have been. permitted to spiritituway. ‘Lhe charge is now boldly nade by the press tint it never had an ex- Istenee, Une of the parties claimed as sures tles dentes all knowledze in the premises, Any suek paper, therefore, ag charged, must 4 have been a forgery. ‘The fet is charged, im juculn, that the elty ofichs were repeatedly 4 told that tho settlements of the Sheriit were wretehedly in arrears. ‘They are accused, fn fact, of huving been Cully cogutzant of the trug state of affales for better tin a year, ‘Lhe ottichils, a8 sven, State and elty, are Jn something of atx, ‘Shey nre evento the suspleton, now pulufally apparent fn the coum untty at Intge, o} HAVING NAD A MAND IN THE HAG. They havo shown themselves otherwise a8 0 bet of linbeciles,—ns prusaly. and erlmbuuly negligent in the diseharge of thelr duties, ‘They must accent either tho one horn or the other, ‘Choy will certaluly have a tine of ie in clearing thelr skirts) with the public, ‘They ave likely, frou present appearances, to beculled upon to explain to the Gran urys Siw that something of the facts are out, it is surprlnlng: how long and well they have beyn known, ‘here fs not a broker npan Coraniolet street Who does not seem to have béen aware that things were ¢rooked, was well understoad minong the fraternity thut’certain ones of thelr number jad pes cullor facilitles for settling taxes. Tho cases of dellnquents, amounting to several willy Jons of dollars dn the ugeregate, were all tn the hands of the Shor, ‘They were bein crowded, aud collections, with penalies aud costa, enforced without therey, AL of the lime, Avith both State and city, there was a coutlntaus wail of no money’ hi thy Treas. ury. ‘The collections, ag reported, were bee fig pajd In serip. ‘Tho pubite were forced to necept thy statements as trie, ‘Phe school- teachers could get no pay for services; were: Tnonths abd months dn arrears; have lows been subsisting, the guod Lord only knows how, ‘Lhe employs and creditors generally were fn the amae fix. “Lheiraceounts wero settled In serip--sold but too aften ata rulnous shave,—ind thua the jssue of serip e KEVT GalNa o Fyen tls situation, as suppose ageing features, enforced collec shad Its res Under the rigid system of juns of delinquent lxex, the way, Bless the hearts of the contiding pub- hel they were dechleddy behfud the “times, Vbe brokers at least understwod the situu- TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1880—TEN PAGES. tion, Certain of their number enjoyed a monopoly in the settlement of tax-sults, They got the run of the business ass matter of conrae. ‘The modis-operand! was slinplo enough. Sherfif Ganthreaux, ag sald, hid a evided hankering, so to spenk, for money of tho realm, ‘The brokers, by settling In eash, were allowed the benellt of a heavy dis count. ‘She taxes were thus pat in money: Instead. of sertp, ‘The money, as is now arged, does hot appenras credited in the ‘ensury necoulits, ‘The serip indebtedness, at the sning thne, Is standing us before, To what extent the defalention will bo traced, remains to be seen. Everybody seens to be completely mystified, ‘Tho State oll cinls ndinit the corn to the tune of constdern- bly better than, $100,000, ‘Those of the city are not. prepared to deny a deficlency of fully $150,000 ns due to their side uf the house, "The bottom figures, ag more than apparent, have not been reached, ‘There is a. growing Dellef, somehow, that THEY NEVER WILT HE. The brokers, as before stated, say they will ie tere than likely to cover # round) halts million, The public are clamoring for the whole of the facts, ‘The city press assumes do tend ther fn Chelr demands, The publle, hov are not likely to be satisHed, ‘There {3 nltogether too much behind tho seenes which iy not be wately’ told. ‘There ate politien! sites ta the ense, asa matter of course, Loulsiana lings long had two Democratic wings struggling for the inastery. ‘This strugute, as between the Con aservatives and the Democracy proper, dates back to the Liberal eampatin of 1872. ‘Tho Conservatives, strong only in their respecin- of the peeullar methods, through which tho credit of the State has been pledged. That the mill has heen well and systematically run scema conclusive. 'The people aro Just be- ld to apen thelr eves, Ina mensure, to the nature of the grist, Of course, all kinds of rumors are afloat In the connection, Many of them, unquestion- ably, inva a basts tn fiet. Others must be taken os mere conjecture. It Is said, for ine stance, and seymingly beginning to be gener ally belleved, that THERE WAS BEEN A TOOT, In which not a few ofthe * Keformers” hava had an Interest; that the fund has constituted aeorruption fund for politieal purposes; that it dates baek for n beginning, at least, to the time of the Constitutional Convention; that certain of the constitutional provisions, even, were influenced thereby,—were tnade 13 openings for new selienies to comes that It Was a potent power in tho State nominating convention nt Baton Rouges that It ins gov. erned not alittle of the leaisiation; that cer tale ones have groten unnccountably rel Mr. Gauthreaux again 1s connected with cor- tain of the city omiclnls in a well-known store, Waderstood ns furnishing the elty sup plies. Mr. Gauthrenus contributed the suit of $5,000 ton fund of 315,600 for the purehase of a residence presented to Gov. Witt, Mr, Gauthreaux, too, puta Uke sumt—so at least, indirectly charges the New Orleans Demo- erat—Into ‘the bag far the starting of tho States,—n journal, by the way, whieh, to give it proper inert, has mady itself somewhat conspicuous In the exposures of ring-rute te conneetion with the Clty Government. And soit mous to the end of the chapter, ‘That Dtlily, railed’ around Mr DB. Penn; | certain of the oficlils were poor—wers eve: the rer eracy proper hotsted out Mr. | dn debt—on asstming the reins, {s too well John MeKnery.. ‘Thy Conservatives were | known to be dented. That some of then beaten; were obliged to necept the second e shown t perhaps commentnable economy i) in tho ACQUISITION OF A GOOD DEAT, OF PROPERTY: on & comparatively small salary, fs proven vonclusively from the records, ‘Phe presump: ton is, ns avinutter of course, that the State and city have been made to pay the piper One thing Isevtdent: That Sherif! Gauth- reanx fs. guilty ay charged, and the others all Innocent, no one belleves. "The general estl- qnte seems to be that he was simply as the aniller grinding the grist, hiking his toll, pree minnbly but dividing the grist none the less, ‘Yo say that he went into ofice poor, and his spent a goad dent of money, isto say no more: pince on the Ueket. The Conservatives rat led again for Franets ‘T. Ntebols, ‘The De- Inoerney proper had the machine. Phe mn. ehine-—thy central organization in New Or- Jeans—favored the nomination of Mr. Wiltz. There was a country Jealousy 18 opposed to eity control, It played for the nonce inte Conservative hands.” It seeured the nomina- tion of Nichols in actual opposition to the machin. Mr. Wilt and the inachinemane fiers were forced to be content with the nomination for Lientenint-Gevernor, ‘The Conservatives assumed the rlicht of control, sought to marke something of a liberal 1 Adtilnistration. ‘They were met by the lead> | than ean be sald of vartous others. We have ers of the Democracy proper in open andde- | had, State and city, 03 at least generally be- termined opposition, Goy, Nichols soon } Jleyed, 1 Government of “ring-rule” There found Iimself in hot water, ‘There wast fputaal blending of the elements to break him down, ‘They hanpered aud thed lis Ad ministration In every concelyable manner, They worked up the Constitutions! Conyen- tion ag a means to his deposition. Gov, Wiltz and the machine elements were then fnally hoisted Into power, "The Government developed itself from the start ag THE GOVERNMENT OF A ILING, It hag been a ring which hag become far nore hateful to thy Conservatives than was ever that of the Republicans. It sat ant upon a seeming tilssion of plunder from the first. One all-lniportant ease in point should just here be ventilated. Jx-Sherlil Gauth- rewux, atan_ early day, bad a tere clatin tuculnst the State. So, too, had various other: Sheriifs and ‘Tax-Collectors, ‘They could only be paid by appropriation. Artlele 48 of the Constitution expre the passage of special law, sive under bea | aller rexulationy, Publication iust first be made for thirty days prlor to the Introduction of the bill, stating the substance md purposes: of the contemplated nw. Such a pubtien- thon must necessarily lay the subject-matter for Inspection. ‘The claims of the gen n inauestion were tot ty be thits sub- mitted, TLow to aveld the necessity was the question, As the Taxpayers’ Assoctation” ure hunthiyg, through counsel, for a point hing eome a partial exposure, a8 sooner or later there always quust. Tt has fallen upon the headof Mr, Gauthreaux, My. Ganthreaux fs siek,—dangerously soz is absent in Ken tueky; may not be able to return, willing or otherwise. Mr. Gauthreaux very naturally is sought to be made the senpegoat for the company sin. Stieh is about the general ¢s- thnate of the situation, One thie is signiti- cant: the brokers, such as ean be fndueed to talk, do not belleve Mr.Gauthreaus ls wanted, They betieve that he knows altogether too much; that, if crowded to tho wall, he will open bis mouth; that he probably hog testl- mony at hand IMPLICATING THOSE FULL AS INGH IN oe $ PLACE AS IIMSELE that the people as yet have buta suinjl idea of the amount of shortage; that they will never be permitted to get belie the seeness that, if Gauthrenux dies, he will have played the part of seapegont for all; that. living, the matter will be arranges iL be found to have been largely In’ error,—will be settled Up—le geri, the brokers, i There ts talk, again, amon that there has been a split in the ring,—a war of the fictions; that Gauthreaux, atthe head of the one, has tried to syneeze out, and break down politically, certain ones at. the head ofthe other; that Ganthreaux lias been overreachod,—has been gloen wan You hinve the situation, ut least, fairly portrayed, ope deme upon whieh to attack this particular Issue of | att ae Mths suiie $800,000 In serlp, eri how may pa fpmg Males as Boats HS DEN, Us not be found uninterestiag. they read. ACT NU. W,— “An Act to carry ott the provisions of Lof the ordinance for the rellet of de- went taxpayers, and to provide for, tho settlement of the Indebtedness of the Statv of Louisiana f tax and He am” So far, so goad; the heading of the DIL is all right. Let us read the bill: Woeneas, By Art. Lot tho ordinance for the rellef of delinquent taxpiyers, pissed by the Constitutional Convention of 184, all Interests, pennlties, costa, fees, and churges whitever on taxes and licenses die the State, or any pollttcal corporation therein, prior to the fat diy of Jane ary, TEM, and yet unpaid, are remitted; and that the opicera of the State of Lonistana whe have reudered sevetcen {1 the prosveution of sald ttz and Hecnae mite, cre cutitted ta nay for the mame from the State. (Let us tilnd the itulies 1 ttle hiter.) Sx. 1, Be i enaeted by the General atxcmbly of Me State of Loutdana, That the Governor ve wuithorized to appoint 1 Board of five, of which he shall be ex-ofliclo Chairman, majority whom spall constiiite at quarnig,—whose duty I shati be to nxcertitin and approve the amount of such coats, Fees, and churyes legally dite to tho auld ollicura, and thus remitted. Whee np proved by said Hoard, the aforeantd elatms shall w re Lin payment of any tuxes and Heenses dug the State priur to tho ist duy of Jununry, AMERICANS ABROAD. Fabulous penditures of the Citizens of the Republe—Au Army of Touriats Senttered Over Kurope. Correspondence New York Herald, Lonpon, Sept.20.—Now that the senson of European plensure-travel for 1860 Js pretty well over, itis interesting to cast u glince of review over Its characteristic feature, It hus beonn remarkuble season, More Amerteans hive vis- ited these shores than In any previutts summer, Such, nt lenst, is the opinion of tho men who ure best competent to judge of the facts. This is, for Instance, the belief of Mr. Wenry F. Gilly, of tho American Lxchauge, who eays that fully 000 Amerieuns have visited Europe this stum- mer, Not only has the number of Amertean tourists been wreater than ever before, but, ne- cording to Mr. Gillia’s Judgment, thoy buve spent far more money than during any previous season, Fram his -experienco= and ta hundreds of fetters of eredit: have piigsed through bis hands his catimute should bo i trustworthy one—the mVeroge Wnonnt spent by exe Amerlewn visitor hag been about $3,000, mnking 4 total of $10,000,000 which rch Ainerien dus ehowered Into the Inp of puor Europe in the i course of 0 few months, yeted, when Mr, Gitliz gave mo these Wist be excessive, but while stunces tha wins Sev, 9, providing merely that a record shall be kent, 's unmatertal, We have given tho gist of thanct. Now for THE POINTS: ‘The Constitution first requires published notlee of thirty days of Intent to introduce a bu. ‘The Constitution remits the fees, and churice ‘The gentlenuuly: its and 4 figures, that'thoy he conceded that utneunts drawn were much suialler, he tained that the heavy dratts mae by suc! as Mr, Vanderbilt, Str. Kemp, and Vought pletures, art” works, furniture, china, und othor desirable things to. the tine of tong of thousattds, brought up tho genernl avorne to nbout £000, or £4,000, Notto speakof Vander blit, who f4 reputed to bave spent $40,000 alone on one picture of Meissomer (a pict- ure, byt way, while tha verler, Mr. Meyer, of Drosdet, bought some yours ago for $0,000, 48 a member of hts fauily assured me fi Huden- Haden), thore are quite a nimbor ofathess who brought credits of £10,000, wd who se quickly exhutisted thon that they Ltd to telegraph home for supplementary gredits, Mr, (ig mentfoned goveral fresh Tnstiness, bat for obylous reasons it would byrdly be proper for me to tnentlon the vames*al the lucky visitors who were able to fululge £0 generously dn the Juxury ofsponding monoy—said to be one of the yreutest onjoyments tn the wortd, tn this respect he season of 1880 contrasts striking=, very many 4 ‘ la Tax-Cullectors have a elitin for such “vosls, fees, ail charges” lo the amount of Detter Uren $300,000, They propose to come back on the State for the nuount. ‘To get the necessary special legislation they must go through the ordeal of the thirty days? publication of the substance of tha proposed bill, ‘Chey evade the express constitutional requirements, in Act 1h ‘Thelr etatns, ine tend of being submitted to the publle, are passed anon dimilly by the Legislative Board, The authority Jor the whole, ox seen, is in tha preainble to the net, ‘This preamble, inglven asa part of the Constitution, pentenen, of the Taxpayers? Asso- i tion va Art. 1, mage 60, of the Constitu- | ly with that of the Paris Exhibition, when, str, tion, side by side with the preamble fn ques- | Gully anya, the bulk of Ainerican travete tion brought letters of crodit not exceeding £u Aur. 1. All Interests, pennities, costs, fees, | ivievidently saved Just enough money to and charges whutever on taxes and feenses duo | Pay for their passage and for i few) weeks! tho Stte, or any political corporation therein, prior to the tat Guy of January, 1870, and yor une pald, ure remitted, Stop right here. ‘Turn to Act 3 You read Die aboye, Word for word usxiven. Ber rin now again at the word “remitted, whut do you tid? And that the oflcera of Uie State of Tanitatana, who have rendered vervices i the proweutios of sahd tax anil license mutts, areentilied to pay for the sume fram te State.” ‘Turn back to Art. 1 of the Constitution once more, De you find the words us here itnlivised ? THEY ANE NOT THERE, They are found In the prenmbla to Act 93, beyond question, ‘They so appear as forme dag partofaArt, Lot the Constitution, bear Ing upon the remission of costs nd peril: es upon post due taxes, ‘They have simply been Interpolated to meet tha views of the et, covering wn fasue of better thin $200,000, aAduit, eu plense, that, asa nintter or ra Hee, tie claims should Iuive been paid te fosourn AL some chop botel or bonrdlnehouse fe Parts, dad when thelr frat keueral taut eager Joquiry wus to know the cheapest stopplug- places In London and Paris, My own experience, alter a summer tour em- bracing mest of the plane) haunts of the roving Yankee, cortulniy eorraborates the Judg- mnent of Str, Gilg a to the enormous mimber of Amerieuns fn Kurope during the ee whieh 43 now shout to close. En In hotels fi Lone denithe Natfonuh ona could reudily iniagine one's self us being at tho Filth Avene Hotel tn Now York, or the Palmer House in Chicago. In the parlord and lobbies, on the atulrs and in tho corridors, at tho dinthy-table and tu the caiteus room, one could bear nothing but English of tho purest Ameriend. ‘This reminds nie, by tho way, of an American lidy in London, who, baying 4 very stroug nasil tivity, asked for chow chow, oud tho walter Urought her a’ hum eb whereupon she tadlynuntly tntormed ble tho English ation whould bo sent to An Jento tourna ttle Enliah. 1 hud traveled: two duys on tho Rhino, and my traveliiy companions tu tha culway carrlaes ta so divarlably been Amorlcans or English that almost began tu despair of over sceliyg 4 inittive e ¥ wenlity of the country, ‘The only great Buminer resorts question Tovorts to Ane lemnlity and peewllur | Wuteh appenfed to bo wilt wanewhne‘nolected seeured Ui + Assn, of the net beyond by Eugtivh as well as Americans are those of Aa, He pissnee | vg th General | Qusbuecnumelys lechh Guilnden, Garteln, and doubt, ‘The anenbers of the General | sutaburg, though tho Inter is growing more und Assembly, In rending — the — preamble, | more into faver, Americans do not realize bow tools jt for granted ns contained bia | much thoy Jose In not secing these Austrian 2o- art. 1 oof the Cunsthtutton, as given, | sorts, which combine tho bractiy alr uf switzers lund qwithout ite vile wenthor and contindens raing with tho lovely verdure of England or the Black Forest, In my oplaton, the Teansee, wt Ginlnden, Ja latinitly moro eharudng than the ‘They supposed It an express constituconal reqilrenent that these particular bills should be paid “Phat much is probably to be ade milled ts at least a charilable conelusivn, | Take of ‘Come, though certainly less wild and The faets are, that sict Waa passed, carrled | rugged, and 1 know ‘or ohio suITNee osort which. a te upon tes Juco; ttt Us passage wwes | init: fe beauty uf situution could be compared dachl. However, while thors i810 Inrye, Hho, and motera hotel in Ganiiiden in Qe Ameren atyle, [must guy that the hotels of lich! are vory: evidently seourdtl through fraud: that the | ta Jraud conststed in the interpulation of mate ter aa pint af a constitutional provision; that better than $300,000 was drawn fron old issues of serip were belng got out of tho poor, hidecd, mil that ennveynnecd are worse pt da P Laat wny where olde, xcept, possibly, nterlakun, the State Treasurys and that the payment, Jtnatly, was la open and dtreet violation of ing Is moro atriking to an obsorvor of elrt, of the State Constitution, ae in Burone than the stendily wcowiy What shall be said, again, asiia from thla | prestige whieh thoy have nequired indie fuse vgn of Jinable workh, ‘tobe an. Amoricnn appears to be ss pursport 0! where to clylity, kindness, THE APPOINTMENT OF A TOARD? Vardloutatly is tule bo tengn ae our Why not subult the matter of the elulis to Sa healt The won ost wubiyired and, the General Assembly In due form? Were | roted in London aro Americuna, Hie Lady Sane the ehilais of a nature which would not bear | deville, Mg, Sands, Mra. Paget, Mos, Slane fuvestixatian? ‘The Constitution has exe | and others. The Sorquls of Pweeddale, pressly remitted all of “interes! costs, fves, and charges whatever.” ‘These “costs, fees, ad chirges ? were se ppoged to constitute the bulk of the parteulay elilins, ‘The State was to be indy to pay that whieh it had itself remitted to tts debtors. Was there a fear the General Assembly could not be made ta see ft ly that Hetit? Was it to be presumed that the Comision could ? Whit constituted, Jf so, the basis of the presitimp- ton? With all of this, what of tho action of tho Stoard, of which the Guvernor was to be exe olielo Chufrman? Dit thoy understand tho nature of Sct Oh under wiilely they were to alticlate? Dd they read the preamble, and compare ft with Art. Lot the Constitution, of whieh it assumes to forma part? dF notl— why analy tho most enltured und polt chy suv me the other day a yory Interesting ophitun as to the rengon why 8u muny of hes fullowenoblemen married Abierican gith. He sald they were mulily attracted by thy yroater ense and Hyoliness of the munnurs of Amerioun gitla, which wore as charming to ngllshinen Heeustomed tu the aly and that reurve, and oceustutally even atit(aess, of English wiry us the Intter Were repellant to them, 1¢ is amit tig. by the was, te observe bow indignant the lndica of the fushlonable world are at tholr lucky Atoricun sisters snatching frum thor the Dest parties and tha ebolcest prizes in tho mute rimoniul turket, Ouly tha ather day | heard the young aid handsome wife of uo wellekuaws Tribh Peer dectuin ft. the most offended strain ut thy scandalous innovatton—whlen, sbe de- clued, Wud ull a work of tha lust tive yeurd, thouxh, forscoth) Ame! we givls nae buul Murryinye tite the nobility ever gincy the three Misses Caton, od noblemen of Wo = penultles, {Act ith ns sven, will hardly hold water, Of | Sues intun pate Habklmany, aut thent tbe Deval he poss cut Hus nab thraugh Dy A | noblemen, Guy of thou no ings x perwn thi the Hs | PAILS A}, | i Is iy us y en was represented by Shertl Gauthreaus, Tho puke at Laer young noblemen cspousng euse fy clyen as by polit, shuwing something A uruwlig feuturo of Europrsu Ufo aro tho beautiful homes which America constantly olore to tho SorRe of nrevolutionnry chaant. How can it bo othorwlso with domestle Fatics rondy to tly at ench othor's thronts, am iitlaus and almost’ irresponsible Generals in tho remote provinces and tho aword of Husaln han. hoso teal dence ins become more or less peri catablished, Who would have belleved, for tne atanice, that in. that great, nud wordertut elty, which cantatnd tho tlehes of | mnny cts pires, that in London pertaps tho most | ing over the land?” fNowever, there aeoms to bo perfect and artistio private: residences would | a temporary respit. | Gordan Apenks in the same tome fo be ballt by an Amerienn? Paltiude to | strat ns LE Lis whole counsel since be tins ros the homo of Mr.Intica Melfonry. tho Amerfean | turned to Chitin bas been for pene, He tin: rallway magnate, Whose house in Addison road, | maintained and demonstrated Gut this Bmplre Konahigton, next: to Lady Holland's, contains | 18 In no condition to meet to encmy' cithor by Modern armingemments for comfort and haxery {see or Ind. usd that concessions are to be pros only to bo seen in Buckingham Paluce. We all | ferred to war, and {eanprars eortain that hla at, tli the hont of Haring gis-Jors after a goneroug | view will be followed. When wo quilted Tentshs Inver and the glow of kool whoo tho areatest | his Intention to remain for an indefiait tno druwback fo postprandial enjoyment, and here | wasexpressed. 1 lear now, howe that ho imav be found an armuyenent whieh L havo only seen ut Buclinghat Palace tmmely. tho gas-Jets shimmering eottly through dale Itt for the south acon after our departure, ao that Lassume lie is thoroughly convinced that, inall nie probability, penes Is assured. ny wroitght columus of erystul, sub in diferent During tho stay of tho Vicerny on tho versol ceases I the wills ao clatall the beat ts ettectte | he alticd to some foreign mubjects. Specially aly oxeluded fram tho dntng-raom. Another.) dtd hy eritictes the inanayement of the United untae Centre af this aplendid, home [4 that on |] States Diplomatie and Consutar services in the Far Enst. Ha deprecated tho insuillctency of the allowances made by tho American Governs ment tu ita elvibemployéa in. thoay reglons, and anil that under sten circumstiniees te for ono cond not wonder that ngudurities and scans dais oceurred, Tn trot, {t was astonishing that dsong'saell uppitrent> of Mowers, fur, sepa fren th 8 drtwing-rooin ty it partition of highly-polisted gins, so akilfally Ince! that at thrat wleht {tts qui ¥ Is 0 hothouse of tha most ext entering the parlorone f Iy in tho loveliest ga rated rl Manton: shrub, and plants, and the coup thoy were not fir more frequent thin they tre, fa quite enchanting from Ita utter novelty | ‘The system, in his opinion, wanted thorough res and nrtistio design. ‘Tho House stands in 0 mtg maou. Whis is not bid for a Chineso blight Hitteant park, with m miniature lake aver which | ollichi, 1a it? His xectloney was wot nied the loveliest of swans are eniliug du ellyery | Whether a change Bhould “bo oifeoted on majesty, and all that fu tho henre of tho West | 9 Celestini bisis, Referring to Me. Angell’s Mad! No wonter that. when Europeans see | fppointient, he said candidly that the American howes like these they instinetively | new" Minister had mide on pleasant Asoclito Amerienn eltizenship with refinement, | Impression non htm, nnd tht ho was well satisfed that the Govermnentnt Wash ington had xctected sets a man for the post, a vali he madg Wo offictil allugion to thy obiget of the ‘ronty Commiselon, but he spoke, to ong of the purty concerning the Brazilian Mission, with which to fs the plonipatentiary appointed to treat on the part of Chinn. He proclaimed aturdtl “Wo will have oO more coalla treaties," and then wont on slyly to remark: “Why should Amerien want to trouble Ching about the supertinous Celestial ers In the Sintes? Here we have Mrozillins, Spantinds,, Peruvinns, coming to ask us for the very coms modity that you kay you have too mieh of, Would tt not ba better for atl of you te come to aeinntual terangement? Why aloud not those comminitics which want coulies draw nporn faa for those that you desire to dispose off" Mero hla Execllency’ chuckled at his own Joke, nid shortly afterward w plensunt interview, which Wor not very aiplomatic, drew to a close. On the following warning we started from Tentaln by water for Pekin, the purty then consisting ot Mr, Angell, Ministers Mr. Holcombe, Secretary of Legation; Messrs. Yanger and Nicoll, of tho Uuited States Navy, and’ your correspondent. Tho Viceroy had practieaily shown his apprecia- Hon of his new friend, the Envoy, by plackie at his iaposal his own swift and bindsome atenin= funneh, which conveyed us up the river tntil her noge tonebed the ground, giving us twenty hours of river bonts, a retlef for which Goy. Lt many times bal our unheard thinks and bless- ings. ‘A longth wo have urrlved snfoly tn Pekin. ° In nfew duys Mr. Angell will be received nt tho forelyn altice, and on the Wh will probably tuke: eharge of the Legatlon from Mr. Soward, who leaves for Ainoricn enrly tn Soptumber, <a UNWRITTEN HISTORY. Why Gon. E, V. Sumner Came Sceretly to Sun ranelsco, and Eow California Wan Saved from tho Horrors of Civil War. weulth. and geandenr, anid are giitd to welvome Amuricans to thelr most oxnited cireles, The semb-regal style in which certain Ameriouns travel on tho Continent must intensify this tInt- tering Impression, T inet nt Genevin tt well- known New York fanuly who were sponding at the rite of MQ. a day on hotel bills wone, and another American Indy, ted tongrent tnine fog king, wae traveling all through Switzerland by apecial tral, composed of emrinte and galnorte curringe, just us tho Emperorof Germauy might haye dene, AMERICA IN CHINA. Arrival of the Lnmigration Commis salon in Pekin-Li Mung Chang on Gov. Grant=Chiness Gordon and the Vicervy on Bourd tne Ashue Correspondence New Yorks Merutit, Pexrs, Chinn, Aug. 1%—Our Ambassador's visit to Li Hung Chang, at TlentsIn, was mado in the afternvon of the Gthof August, hls Ex- ecltency balng reeompanted by Mr. Holcuinte, who acted as interpreter during the interview, ond tetof tho atlicers of the Aghuelot tn full uniform. The Viceregul abode ts situated In the western portion of the native town, wbout an hour's march from tho forelgn conces- ston and nent the Junction of the Grand Canat with the Vemho River. The Journey thicher was made fn ehalrs, the party, cach with four beurors, constituting quite an imposing procession, It must be admitted that tho nd- vico kindly given tome it tho morning Ly eno of the Mrazilinn envoys was worth adopting, Adintral De Moto recommended mo to carry 1 handkerchief suturated with perfume. Tho exhulntions of most thickly peopled Chinese lowns nro the reverse of ngrceable tu nostrils of Uceldental orlzin; but those of Tlentsin excel In offensiveness, the ordinary effluvia belay en~ hanced by the emanations from a fetidditeh and tho foul grease-Iaden vapors of numerous soup: bolling works. Arrived at the Yamen tho visitors were apeudlly conducted to tho mrin ros ceptlon-room, where the iwost noteworthy and certainly tho post talented of modern Chinese stiuteamen was waiting to welcume thon. Sacramento (Cut.) Nee, Oct. 6 The San Franclseo Butlethr of Sept. 16, in an article entitled " Mow California Stands,” Says: In the early days, though few in number, Southern men dominated the State, with die exception of the brief futerval durtng which the late Senator Broderick deprived them of Tho provineiil potentate’s till, slim form pace up to tho breaking out of the War, A laa, ae ae in BC for the most part they were gentl Een nat thore wus, cloud goo address and TON ams What they did not know about runing cote yenuuns was not worth knowing. At state thnes they aiixed in with the mudsills, shook them by the hand, and kissed thelr babies; but they kept all the offices to them- selves. ‘The Custom-llouse went by the name of tho Virginia Poor-Honse, ‘The crumbs one Were reserved for the Northern Demo- ‘ats Who supported them, When the War broke ont it was not thetr intention to give up the Stile, ‘T had no dea that Calle fornts could be tacked on to the South, But innuy of them thought thit she might be on hig brow and be cout) hardly tree hinyselt from tn alr of preveeupation and anxiety. Nevertheless he recelved bls guests with his well known Maitty, and goad humor, Tu deference to Western customa he enseonced Mr, Angell in the sent ot lls right us the plice of honor, and at ance Hn had long antlelpatud the nies AE CHAKA, Ifa bose, chee a the Lor it tn spelt nd humerus ene) euvoy ments, pressed bis sntisfi etfon With the cnueount, dad heard of the appolstinent of the C ereeied Into an independent community, sion many inonths previously, aud wondered | There wer 600 stand of atins In the Ped that the Minister bad not arrived at au euriier excess of the quota to which date, He then sults entill qulnyg you ‘bec I China ere vows? “in Kuropor® . “fT bnye xtudled thoro, but nover held any diplomatic situstion.” s A pusition have you held in yourown ad?" : © shipped I f War, A sydney Johuston was in commandor the Militery Department of Callfornia when Suter was fired npon. One morning there aritedl inthe city by aleatuer, hnunngumeed, c ien, Si ot, varmy, Nol uring ny Ifo venti now 1 huve been ens | Was awite Of is cone, te proceeded at faxed in, fireraryand educational pursultss ©) once to the aflee of Gen. Johnston, and f have, been ut thdjhead of two of our universi- authority uf Presi it eineoin yell a ni * Tum delighted to hear thiy, and ono | Of bls command, Gen, Johnston immediately doubt that in literary ability Isof very un- resigned. Heproceeded Sunth, worked cominun urd his way across the continent, and command. LI next drove plump at tho Presidential clee- | ed the Rebel army at Shiol, where he fet, ton, asking who tay next Chief Maxistrate | He was followed by 9 Inrge number of the would Le. “fhe envoy replied, of course, that ) Southern men who had been prominent in the mattor wns not yet devided: thatawo nom | thy polities of Calitoruia, ‘Tuo urrlval of Inutions bud been made: tuat the election wis | inner burst up the janie, ‘Che extra wrms Vet tobe held, Wid thi) Hen tho, Peape yo Oe a eieee en it ieee saste where. they Chonsy thelr Mreshlent. Hewas also mentioned, | Were sll ued mek to the + Where ay in reply toa teuding remark from the Chiness | Were needed nt tho time, Asa result Call. site, Uint Gen, Grant tad not been nominated, fornly pursucd unmolested her industries Leb qstiurplyy Why was not Grant mined? during the whole of the great contest. Wille a grluevisnged war ravaged the East, peace, f a © Reenuse be did uot poll votes enough, “Why note’ plenty, and prospority prevailed on the Pa- elile const, Here tho strong prejudice prevailing in tho United States against the think terme wns ox- phiined to. his Exceituney, why liatened atten- | ‘The weiter of this can now say to tho Uy put with anovident ale of dissarisfnetion, } Bulletin that there was oneman, and but one whieh’ was hardly moditied by the euvomiins pissed upon Gon, Uruntand the hearty tribute + Fendered to tua entinent ability und tbe estvent in whic be Is held for hls ae 0) nian, In Catlfornin, “aware of the coming of fen. Sumner.” Ho knew that the General, or sume one, on Just such mission of peace, was hastening to us over the seas with allthe speud that steam could carry tim, Ie knew it because, luckily, but by chance, as it were, he was the menns through which tho Presl- dent and the War Departinent were made quatnted with tho hniluent danger of clvil sirlre that was pending over Callfornin and the whole Pauifle coast. It fiaypened In tits way: ‘Tho tate Edinund Randolph, a Vir- elntan by birth, but then an earnest Union Taan, wis temporary in Saeramento in 1881, Presidontlal, and sovinl excelionees, fils jenoy sais “Tf have a sincere und decply-rooted regard for Grant. Lhnye been very jous that hy should be elected Prosidunit, and Lwits wot, ulm to express mny sentituonts, | Wh hore we tilked freely about the troubles aud dit- Heulties—Internul and extornal—which hur ass my country. Grant advised moe well, and thoroughly upprechited all tho doticuulus and Intricacles ot our position. Thad earneally hoped that he would bo President, 1g 1 know Unit he would bave assisted China to the Utmost: of his power In finding a solution of the varions: problems which she bus togolye.” Me, Angell hero endeavored to to finpress upon Litho tuet | seeking, at tho hands of the Legislature, the hit, so far na rendermy with propricty nd tu | ates of United States Senutor, ‘Tho caiitest “hh ie cnae of-teed Was concerned, it mute was prolonged, and he bee he could not leave bly n frienk who, eae bedside reelting tho {neldents of the day and conversing with him concerning the complesion of the Senatorial struggle. One wight, while discussing the danger of civil wit, Rantolph said that, such strife was inte me wo TL that bed, He had ulght, sat at his In tereddittie who was President of the itupublios that American stateanen of alt pnrives hi alike sympathy with tho Jawfal aspirations and hopes of the rolerd and peoplo of thls vast: Brn plre, and that nit countenance that could be Lue stowed would certainly notbe withheld whoa inheht hy wt the h of the United sintes ermnent. Li wad visilly pleased b: Ov Te- these morks, Ho sald that he wis fully aware of | ayituble, He knew the Soutbern people, and us rere ena i sect thug Gene yon Cale had no doubt that Huey dntended to fehl and initted that ainicaito sentinents aid cordial ros | Wonld, fleht | He thought, too, that the struggle would be long and severe, the South In consequence of its determination ant preparation suceeedhys vt first, or until the North should become wronged and with its arenter numbers and larger resourees mako i busitiess of war, and. then he plainly fore- saw that the South must stecumb. O, yes, Lutionslilp were much lnere tirmly established ° between these two Powers than between Chinn and avy other Western nation, ‘This ig the gist of the conyorsation which took pice nt thls necting.e TE will be seen tint no Wlusion wis made of tither side to the prozpecte of tha Com= ulnar Hor see s thing sald oF the interut sear ¥ stilt obratns, oF of tho prospects of | thera vw 4 De b Teer rae uotweun cilia und Hol stnseovlio. Sake oh be ya. horelUta wae ie UXe During Wie course of, the interview hosta und | Chulmed, “and 1 pray God that California, tests adjourned into an toner poo, where thy |Our adopted State, may be saved front {ts Tsu sweotments, ten, and wine wore served | horrors!’ Why, sald his friend, “do you and partakenof An hour after the. reeeption tho foreigners took thelr loave, the Vieerny an- nouncing ia iutention of paying a VIAt tO dir, ‘Angell, on board the Ashuclot, the following morning. Accordingly, short tho ith of Avirust bourded the Aimerienn mun-of-war in blasteam. Iuuneb and wos recctved by tho Minister and tho oltivers ot the ship at the gangway. With Lim fnngine dauger here? All looks well now, The Federal Government through tts chosen officers, 13_ in possesstan of. tho forts and asen, No local. power can wrest these from it, and the South is not likely to attempt an invasion’! “Lam aware of all that,” ho answered; “but stil there fs dan- ger, great danger, And that danger lurks inthe very ofleers you seen to fely upon, i ny ‘potoro 10 y'elpdk a.m. on Wy ree Li “hun, Chung was nelight. mediumesiacd, quivt, thoughttul- | Diknew this man Johustou who ty in con looking, mild-veived inn or middle nue, whom | qnand here. Hels at heart wholly with the Hip Excelten Cae atid aie South, de will ald it whenaver opportue sotinds 13 new ast vs 4 ve je " " = proel: the ie yunclnion of tbat now. word. | Wty atfors | As antlitury pride miny not per iit hin to turn the aruis of the Government aueninat the Goverment while he ts i com- Imand; he may not become wn open, browd- daylight traitor, but he will plot treason tn seerets he wif connlye at and consent to own ning, [ere wae Col. Gordon, Chinesa Gerdon, Egyptian Gordan, i propie persuna, looklug' not much the worse for hla wars ane travels und in outward semblince precuring ust the ruverse of whut would bo auticlputed Ry wu adventurons, during, ond successtil louder | belug surprised and overwhelmed, so tint of armies and controller of poets ita visit | the forty and arsenals nny bu enplured by ya ain surpelu. Se tine mown Mat Thome rebels, Fle will so jirranae tls posts palnen, and Majuenecommunicntion | and his giurds, by placing doubtful men with fim, but no notes bud been tu of bla coming tn Ashualot. Li bad, howsy posession at himand brought ingly, With Lin to our whip. nude, the principal pordunues of the party id journed to the cabln, dtr. Chester Hulcombo: aunin oltickited a4. interpreter between Str, Ane gol and the Governor-General, but in fact the talk wis pretty gener) between tho Chincae, tho Bugilshiun, and tho Americuns, and it was certalnly pleasant and cordlal. ld was in great good buinor, wid Jocular 4 a man who bas roe colyed huppy intelligence, Gs fact, it wus not tony before he positively, asserted that thoro would be no war between Russia und her pulyhe bor. Jo spoke with great caufdence anil neues unce, und guid that, Miough there were muny watered TeHOt hin, not unwiile the futraductlons there and fewer of them here, that ina alngle wight a fow hundred cousplrutors ean galt possession of Aleatraz, Fort Volut, Beniela, and then what can loyal men do with their hands tus tied and thelr own guns turned against them? And the porsesslon of thes forts will give them possession of the over’ land route. For the South, knowing how much stronger in war the purty nist be that controls the California gold’ product, will mike Ite point to encompass the State In order that the golkl drift may be forced toward hare? Do you Bellove this of John- ston?” Belleve I,” sald Haulgiyly ny, Tknowit It was ‘then lute. ‘Tho! fried i é . uinde haste to get away. It was pony night retaeg tu ate ee aint dellewte | ana the Tittle horse Was saddled ready to seueutul vay il. a baye siuco | Sturt on his gallop across the continent so through bud renson to think if Hkely that ho muy soon as the steamer arrived fram San Fran also have bad advicu of the then approucbing | ch: This information was too welghty to. release of Chung How, an event which by Ine rusted to the telegraph, ‘The pence, perial decree wos detinitly and unconditionally | prosperity, and, perlinps, Qo future of a Heeunplisied y day or woud. ‘This nodouve | Brest Beate, and Ee mishe be the life of stropythens his hands und those of the peuco purty gencrally, ‘The fouling uxzolnst Li in the ee 1 Unquestionably us Litter as over; but his power und popularity, and the oder which be his tiken, buve, ut least fora tind, averted uny active endeavor to disgrace him, Ho fy feared ut least as much we he te divtlked by the purty opposed to pears Thelleve it was only dust your that ho was ordered to tho Capitan during somo evista, He sent word that bo was comlug, but that be woutd require we- Commodution for 10,000 troaps, Thu cunrtcnue rejoluder wus made that tho vccusion for his presence bud ylroudy passed. Hap. guly go Ge the Bhanghal suior bave vot buon Veriticd, but sti the guuuiry be sinuding Nation, depended on its swift and sverct transintssion to the proper authorithes, ‘That friend hastened to his ofiles, Ie wrote to Senator Baker the tale that Edin Mnn- dolph told to him, saying, You knaw no and you know Randolph. 1 fear that what ho says fg but tuo true. Re swift to seo the President, tell him this, and, if you and he and the War Departient think that treason is brooding In this quarter, lose not an hour in plactng » trusty soldier fn command, and the people of Calftornia will be sure to take care of the reat.” ‘The pony leaped out into the night, and when morning use he was speeding through the Storrs’ beyond the reagh of mishap, It has alnce been anid that Senator Baker, on tho instant he received tho letter, went to President Lincolny the Seeretary of War was suminaned, and Gen, muted nt bout £200, Thenlirm from Box 59 nt 8:16 Inst oyening Was cntised by a tire In the three-story and base ment brick building ut the corner of Franklin and Van Huron streets, whieh was completely It nentrallzen tho horaditary taint, or polson fn the blood, which generates ri if signer of skin deena ani inate ore andl Aro no emplo; q Itcan be tauon by tho mor dellents haber uc By ee a enlton 6) kutted by fire goveral mortings mgo. ‘Lio Wire | Spaaama {eee core ewe beter requir a orighited In the basement antongst some lum bee mu ha udditionat dumngo 1s estimated at CAUTION TO DRUCGISTS. rn , Hemaro of Counterfeit Modiciuo. I employ m $ A still alarm to Engine No, 12 at 1 o'clock yes- travoling ayants or runncre to sollelt trade fromdreg wis terday afternoon was crused by a chininey burning out itt the two-story franie houso No, 47 Fulton street, ovcupled by J. M. Plumetond. TESTIMONIALS. uniage trivsitl. Thonlurm from Box 85 nt 4:36 yesterday morn- ing wis eased by tho Ulveorory: of fire fn tho ILLINOIS. four-story ‘nud basement brick building Nos. 1st and H9 State street, owned by D. A, Loring. ‘Tho iirst tloor of Nu. 141 {8 occuplet by Espen Brothers, dealers in hices; the second vy Lipp & Flershetin, dealers in Jowelry: and tho Dinonse of tho Stomach and Liver. ro, Alexander Co.. til, Dean Sin: Suffering for some te witb Hoxduel rept of tt 10 ren third aid fourin by Rehoe, & Wortbatak, shows laze Jour rea INDIAN Go aici maa case minufecturers. ‘The ttrat oor of No. a e ty perfect hoalth and strongtn. ty coupled by N.C, Bmith us a boot and shoo | No-dv#lgnth-st, CHAS, Silttaasy, store, the second by A.C. Shukman, Jeweler, and tho third by Devlin & Co,, shiruinnkerd, an tho fourth by 8. Wilk, dealer in ranges and stoves, ‘The fro originated on the fourth Noor of No. M1, supposedly from spontaneous com bustion of 1 tot of rageand rubbish. Tho damayo to tho buttding 8 quite heavy, and ls covered S21.08 Insurmice, pluced ag follows: Elromes Payton, Now York, and Boston, #1,000 each; An Excellent Romody, Uolviders, Noone Co.. {lt Fab. 6 1, DEAR Brn: 1 ave been using your INDIAN BLU BYKUP for some time, und miu portectly satistud wi the results, It Purities the Siuod, Heatores 1st Ap peitie, Strengeheus the Nurves, leguiuws the stow: ach and lowals, und Iellovor theumintisnts woud nut be without it, MUS. WESTFALL, Kidnocy Discanc, ‘6 of Fai id, "Now York City, 84000 exch: Com- nurelil OC New York Peaptots, Standart, News | pean sits ‘ents te to Sate eae Nee ERT United Firemen’s, Rutgers, and Paceiile | BLUOD SYRUP bas done me morejxoud tor Kidny 82000 each, Espor Bros, haye an ine | Complaint and Hoare Diseaeo tony any other med surtnea of 83) on stock, aud osc | ite Luver uscd, sralso cured one ut Tuy culidren of Dutiitte., Lapp & Flersheim hate $24,000 jn | SHllis and Scrotuta, MANGANESE CHIR e kuranee, td o very stnalt loss, Kehue & Worth- Ing tose henyliy, and have $2,000 Insurance, Ne C, Sinfth & Co, have $10,000 Insurance and lose a Nettle by water, A.C. Shakunin’s lois is sllght, TWhird-Day Chilis, Fiora, Ciny Co. Mi DEAR Sin: Thin fe to certify that FUE TNDLAR ) SY: i? has oO! *] nud js covered by policies fur 25,000. 8, Wilke! | Chit sttorad otter medicines hed fallow, vee loss Is ot very: heavy, and 18algo covorod by In- BUSS BROWN, enrance. Doviln & Co. are about in tho snino —— fix. ‘Pho entire loss has been roughly cstinuted Chills Cured. mit $15,000, 6,000, ‘The tire, owing to its high location, Mattoon, Coles Co. Til, was itbad ong to handle, and the Departniont Due 8m; I find your INDIAN BLOUd See found considerable truuble in saving ag inuch ag | FPcedlly cures Chills, nud can rocquurond It ax the they did * ‘Tho nliem from Box 80 nt 6:651nst ovening was eattuwed by a Kerosene lamp, exploding in rovin Jutho northweat corner of tho two-story brluk bultding occupied by Libby, MeNellL Alby, packers. Duuiuge teiting. est wad! the country for Hbeumatism and Nowralaia® 7 feLa MULCH Etabe All that It Is Recommonded to Be, Lemont, Cook Co, It, DRAR Bint 1 havo found, by givinK your INDIAN BLOUL SY ROL & ices Seat ee ait vs ater mon . me WhO way Le ta po houlth to give ita trial, if aL Tee AN. Chills Cured, a Nooga, Cumboriand Co. Ii Daan Sin; My daugbtur bad Chilly for fouriees months, and J tried almost overythlug, but nu L commenced tho use of you I hort trial of wh ; her. ‘The Syrup hi saree my familyenne d ‘Dave had ov uso fora ducwt : Butsaniu es HOSSANNALL LAWRENCE. PITTSFIELD, ILL. x Spectal Correspontence of The Chicago Tribune. Gmiacsvin.e, ., Oct. On Oct. 7 tho bulldings on the Piko County Falr-Grounds wero burned—the wmpbithentro, booths, and ‘floral hull being a complete loss, Duinage supposed to be botiveen $0,000 and $4,000; {us . S200, This ln th fourth itrotne iteaead since July that fins been attributed to incun diaries, it enusod much excitement, AT CAZENOVIA, N.Y. Pain In the Bact. CAZENOVIA, N, Y., Oct. 1.—Tho extensive sash | ~ piVatgrman Station, Ho Kalb Sou ty and door fuetory uf Auer i Thayer, employing | gPBAB SYituEata turd wo or Earth Sy Ie 6 Muy. WoUD, about ftty men, hus been destroyed by Oi eine. TbOUE PEON! Matteed for BIOGEN CY Tees L08s | Asine valuabie medicine, _ Pele ally Dyspepela and Indigestion. Bundwich, De Kalb Co., Hl. The Migratory Scot. DEAR win: This Is to curity that your INDIAS 014 Osborno snd “nes sites: “Tho Seat, riko | RAOBAsuet cucedme SF Byanopnin fen ch sl ico: io Scot has completely cured mu Im» thy poor Swiss, tlida a tore commodtous abld- | medicine favor usod. qiltast & ALLEN. ing uuder every climate thin at-home.” A story appeared in a well-known seriul, somo several yenrs since, desuribing the disappolnt> ment of an Englishman who went ont. to tho Enst ag air interpreter, and whose ruling passion was u hatred of overything Scotehs but stroll- toy through the camp With a Turkish officer, and abusing the Scotch to his heart's content, to his ustonisainent Husain Bey, tho Turk, broke out: "it tell yo whunt, mon, gin yo daur lowse yere tongue upon my country like that, [gio ‘on cloot on the ing thar lt innk’ it tingle frac his till Mattowe'on!” The thunderstruck En= gishunuit atutnmered out, * Wi ny KOOU TUT, thought you Were u Turki" ©'And sue L am a Turk tho noo, my draw ohfol," sald tho angry Curo for Meart Discano, Saat Towtopolla, BMncham Con Tl, DEARBin: Yourgroat INDIAN WLOUD BY ULis thobost medicine "evar used fur Wonre Diacnso. f Fecommend fet all similarly atlicteds oy cy, All that It Is Recommended to Ke, Kansas, Hagar (a. I. DEAR gin: I have used your excellunt INDIAN noob SYHUP in my family for the past tive yenth and Lave always ound \t jus: ae reeommieniad da 3 : pane ger ae i SA ules, Discases of the Lungs. Menton, Franklin Cou Mh, TNDIAT 7 by 4 your Glusgow Mussulman; “but my fathor's auld | pPEABs Huse od sie ot Lune Disomso, whic leotler rovks “tiojor traveled farther Baa beat ring aurtar mony. unio, tchvortuls pity rh Lys od yamend if to wl) aul [7 ook ond tick aguint ta ada Bata WiitiNaToN, ut when 1 gang hame—ne 1) do or it's Inng, if, it bo God's wi—F'll just bo Wully Forbes, ono’ nuld Daddy Forbes, 0! tho Gorbals, for a’ that's come and milton Co. Hil, “DRAM Sin: Twas troubl urnlgia for sue sible wit guano!" Prosendy a splenditly-treased Mune tought, some of your INDIAN | 11.00) purian came up And nig, tothe Turk; * Wully, BY tue, and au bepoy Weay it has onurel cured 16 tion, tharo's A truce tho noo for twa hours: Just MAB. GEO, LUVIN. como Ww!" me and wo'll lito n giuss o° whisky tho- githor.” It wis tho sume with a Russian oficur, untiithe Enyelishinin exclaimed; * less my. heart! Ia everybody on earth w Scotchmun? mt red. DMPO out, Hancock Co., It. DEARSIN: Thave bean and Dzepepals, and indige Porhaps Pur ono myeclf without knowlug it!” | INDIAN BLOOD BYRUL, snd ‘sound it to be a dont Hur when the ‘itussian General ‘Turassolt cx. | vaiusble medicine, ""_ "THOMAS WiLIALLi claimed: “Eh, Donald Cawmolll ars yo borv? Never Falls to Cure. and Ibrabim Pashu burst forth einultineously: Mitford, Rroquots Co. 111, SAviut, Sandy Aovortsont ean this bo yout" tho Jour INDIAN. 1il,00d Engllshnan burst forth: © It's ull overl ‘Lurks, Cramps enero p hae 6 In my who soe Sroublad with spasms, and in bul Hacwa ® complols CAEIZADETY METZ Rusglang, Wungirians, Rogish—all Scotchmon. ivy more than Lean beart J shall wo homey here's nothing left for me todo here, I caine out ag an interpreter; but ff all -the nations of Ap Agont’s Testimony. Burope talk nothing but Scotch, what use can E ‘Woodland, Irvquols Co. It. Der" ‘This scoms vory droll, but ue moro droll EANSIR: I can say that your INDIAN BLUGD than reni. BYIUL bas no equal for Conatipativn, Blck-Hlend We believe it 1s Sir Areb{batd Alison who mone | seus. tain in tie Howles ana Coils, and} enu nately tlons how, whon Murehat Kaith waa combating }RUDA'A. REED. the Turkish forces under the Grand Vizior, the two Uenernla came tou conference with euch Wecommends It to All, other; tho Grand Vizier eume mounted on a At Sou Mk urore, Kane saua-of your (ND eamel In all the powy of Eastorn magnificence; DEAR Bins t have used 4 as the Scotch SMiurshul Keith, who orixiuntly came BLOOD SV ICUHT with bonatclal Ys sulle, and caine it & woo up tho syalecs ‘Toco tN Would oud Ig to wll aumtoring from pouHitY, from tho nolghborhoud of ‘Lurilt, i Aberdeon- ahirg, approached on. horaebaek, “After tno ggenfaraney tho Yurkleh Grand Vizier suid to olth that be would, lke to speak n Cow words Liver Complaint, in private to iim, in his tent, and beyged. that Ruckingham. Kankates Co. iit. May 2 At, noone should accompany bin. Marsuul Kolth | @ DEAR HME Lebeartully Waly tee rant rare sal nocordlngly wont in, and the moment thoy cor ferred the Grand Vizicr throw olf his turbur tore of his bourd, and, running to Murshal Kelth, sald, “Ob, Johnnie, foo's a" wi yo, many” and bb thon discovured that tho Grand Vialer of Turkey was nachoulefetlow of bis own who had ho inva used i Rerafore "racougiond fatao se its, and can Complaiqyund sick-tluaduche He earn TRIAL PENI. atiam, Rhew! disuupented nbout thirty yours beforo from 4 Buekingham, Kankatos Co., Ilt., May 18, 172, And we remonibor to have mot with ‘an anco- 10. tur : dote of a Beotehmun from Perth, who hud pene= Tost valuauie INDIAN. BLCOD sv itury now Z ais tnited fata somo far intorlor of Avia,--We fore ret where; ho had to sea the Paabu, or Bushaw, Ho was introduced to tho comely man In ols tunt, Thoy guthered up thelr knees, and sot down upon their carpets, ‘They dravk tholr Btroug volfoe, and sinoked thair hookubs to- wether fn solemn sllence;, but few words, at wny rate, pussod between thom, but, we muy trudis kuMicient for the occasion; but when the man of Perth was about to leave, the Pusha also urose, ited. | recomend your mvd« Rauch (oulredana bononte a VIESSENIIIIG. food Purltor. Dp ae reais es ee eene INDIAN HLLOE m ya used your ures aren Sa hewe found ifunosas a. Purl 6 id a Ger, and take pleasure In reoumnisad! eh, arty va Suppressston of Menstruation. La x Bueridan, La sally Ce und following bln outalde tho tent, said, in | DEAD BIN: My daughter was u sullerer tram Sup strong Doria Scotch rnd konned yo vere wotl in | BEeMo of Meee are a and aftyr laboritit unde! Porth; ye are Ju and sae,’ year with the trun Jlopachie Tho Perth aan | Se hyaiglane one x aunt was wtdnished, 28 well he might bo, until the | Homeoyathig—without relive slave fale trial ot tout Tishn explained. ng ho sald; i'm Justa Porth | other audicines, amony which was (ir azo's Alter ina mysol' Ho hud traveled, and bo hud bo- | atlya,tbethought myself of the INDIAN BLOGS come of Impartunea to the Governaiunt thors. | BYUUN, end. TANUNN OLS Tout eae she Ub story was not very creditable. In the ox+ | was sroublod, [ tomediawly prevalled on her to Uy Puetnticn of tho post hu filled hu had Wecomo w | Puurnouiciva,end, to te ‘doy. ge all Spinpathtat 3 rf bey johummedany frignds, she ; sjated 10 cevulaciy Bt French Troutment of HWysterics, seam Yerkes Sr cheul ti Ww treatinent of hystorival atfections js ntine, J.tyinyston County, Il. noticed. in the Gazette Sedieals of arly. yy | DEAT Sut This, ia te erry tae oOo cuses of puralysls of sensation, 1t nas often buon | BYRUIN Lam over to yoars of age, a a: observed that when y metal iy wpplicd for a vers tain thne to the insonalble surface of a Hind, ut the ond of wbout a quarter of un hour ut tweon. plote sonsibility returns, on a restriuted 40 bkin, und froin that polng spreads weve. during the twenty-four hours over the’ whelo hob, | Benslbility returns, and wt the eaz.e thie the skla redduns, the temperature rhs, ued even tho muscular force seuud ty -reaacd. Strange to say, howover, in respect to tls prin- clpto of treatinent, all metals do not § ct in tho #aiue way with the sane paricnts,—on. Fumogold, Kreatly ‘troubled with’ Waukness Your inadicnie inskos mig foal Hk a young girl. H ean recointigud IE aay valuubio remedy. ODA BABI. LISTOF WHOLESALE DEALERS De, Clk J's idan Dol yp, CHICAGO, ILL, woke on others copper or zine fe etllelout,— | VAN, CT! i, 5 though the sume, etal alwiys or toy Bune one ie Pease Died iy ~ Bone of the most cured Frouch w NA Pa trite PO., 82 one a-t pivelchineaud oleuniies Uae direcaret iets iat | Rei ie S bliictt i slarcciee enton ty this subjects, : ore NX kl ee 4 TODS OUT EAU RCI bo. wo wapaateey, Sumner was then and there ordered to San ’ Ay Franelsco. It was not advisable that ils e- JOHNSON Ss parture or destination should bo know t lest the telegraph might tell the secre Tho outemming steatner was ordered to atop of Staten Island, and there Gen. Sinner, diszuised, was put on board, Io t eam to San Francisco wniteralded, save by e twa short fines Ina newspaper dlapateli, g a4 whieh, however, none but the writer of the Sg if -- letter to Senator Baker unilerstoot, aud he went at ones to Johnston's headquarters, 23 ee by showed him his authority to tnke conan, bet SS and demnnded immediate possession. John a Ba ot aston, ag the then current report hy ty sable = rate) E “Give me an hour and [will turn the com: ij a * mand over to you,” to which Gen. Sumner 22 2 replied, “No, sir; not ong minute.” That «2 S28 “frlond”? was thon and is now tho editor of 8a eA the Sncraniwento Bee. We have bean told that < Bz the arehives of the War Department will ad ae potted fae the truth of tho leading facts here- & 2 By 1 atated. 4 ae <3 ‘This was thesnme Edmund Randolph who, Ss e°: in 1864 fia Democratic Convention im this = eg : city, “prayed God to speed the bullet to the 23 oo * tyrant Lincoln's heart,’ Ie is dend now, Beg ef but he never knew that it was the informa- on et tlon ho gaye which saved California from 8 a pan hands, and from all the horrors of un Trane sank] . nterneeiia war, FIRE RECORD, “Ague, iveumas tisam, Dronsy: \ CHIcAGo, Heart Disease Astill alarm to Huok and {adder Company |‘Biliousness, Nervous Debility, etc, No. ut 11:40 yesterday forennon wus causod by - fapark frum achimney sutting fre to a two- The Bost REMEDY RENOWN to Maa| story frame Uullding at No, a2 Twenty-sceond | O.OOO,.OCO Bottles sircet, Damnnge nominal. BOLD AINCE 1930, po dtirin From Iox 05 at 6:30 Inst evening | , 5 7 was enused by a fire i two-story frome bard Ths Syrup possesses Varied Properties, und shed iu the rear of No, 100 Orvhard street, | when wamlaiss the Ptvaline tn, the Saitra, * ar OF the owned by Mra. Ortuayer, of No, 23 Arbor hscose., A deflotency In Ftraling place, and oceupted by Charles Froos. Tho dam- | SeeeSeat’ Te ned Beane oF the fhodin the fige to tho burned building, and toa greenbouso | Btely atier eating tho feecaentation of fog, and contents idjolning, fs estimated nt $200, Perea aceh tha XAWéK Cuusy, a defective tue ln tho greenliouso furs | ye acts ubon the Hidners, MCL, ic lates the Dowels, The alarm from Hox 33 at 7:05 Instevoning | He Burities the dtond, « Y Wing in tho rearot No, 17 West Madi 7 a vom tru, ovened by sr, Boldier, fan oeeupied Ifenrelesod the Oia Taicod Sees eres yy" ina and Fred La Bree as a dwelling. ¢ opens the peres of thi 2% Thodunnge to building and contunte is cst | Bealthy Perspiration, ts oat sedaces