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We Sra as Seventy-olghth DERSON VILLE. Reunion of the Survivors of tho Rebel Prison Pen. Representatives. Present from All Sec- tlons of the Country. The Distinguished Vetorans Welcomed by Gov, Shuman. Gevere Strictures on the Pension Commis- sioner’s Burcatt. : MORNING SESSION. PROCERSION AND WELCOME. Tho Prisoners of War Reunion in this city yes- teniny brought together not enty from Mtnots Dut several of her sister Stutes the survivors of minvy a blondy fleld and tho ertiel, barbarous, inhuman prison-pens of the South. Most of them hard aufered the horrors of Andersonville, and the reunion woe therefore appropriately under the special auspices of tho Andersonville Survivors’ Association, Tho visible effects of tho old-time sufferings atill marked nwy of thelr faces and thelr forme, though for the most port the lapse of years had evidently wrought change for the better, and asa whole thoy prov rented the uppearanee of tt strong, tulwart, and Inirly woll-to-do-body of men. Tho morning wus devoted to the reception and registering of comrades and the exchange ot greetings ut tho hendquarters i0 the elub-rvon of the Sherman House, Many of the survivors had not seen env other for years and years,and tho dend memories reealled and once more warmed Into life would fin volume, Tlie bnel- ness of registration, therefore, procecdcd snme- what slowly, ge that the program of the after: teille Meluyeeds ‘yho roster us fnaly howed the presence of the _ FOLLOWING-NAMED SURVIVORS? A, Wilson, Sct attaton Sixteenth Gniterd States Intant: Libby. 1s Englewoud; Ty, Hebron, ple. * Libby. 185 Thirteenth Lai i Y. darnes, Fourteentis Ills nuts Cavalry M Ls dS. Polson, Seventh Fino Cavalry, Gatesville, Tt: Henry Kempt Bixicenth Ntnois Cavaley, Lexington He Donan, Ninety-ixth Ilinols Voluot i» Witr= ren: &. Ludwig, Twelfth New York Cavalry, Cleveland, 0.; Sum Hest, Sixtecuth United Btntes (ifuntry, Chleage Ge Me Wilts, Bixicenth Pennaylvenin Cavalry, Verideling as Lespencer, Fittventh Ulinuis fitantrs, iusk- Ville, Hh doth Fertig, First Pennsylvanian © alry. Milwaukees ue Mi One Wine dred und Thirteenth [inols infant Rasymmand, Tobert M Dou. sixth Con eu Ine 43 i Mitnes York Ch Illinois Latins, 5 Niuth Indiuna, Roektords J. W enty-second Hinols Tnfantey: Kt » MeCuritels, chreitn iy; M. First oteliggany Cavite, Sodus, Mich, Cary, ‘Twonty-sixth Lt aA. ols, Richmand, Simon, pu ite Te eit U. Noyes, Elgbty-six iiois, Mommouth; vi fhe, Nineteenth Ohie, Millsdale, Meh. ae Only V A.M J, MeMnnals, Middlepuint, © + Totantry, Dexter, tag Tene Jiinols lufantry, Vatoku, One Hundred and Eleventh, Yatokn. Ub: alry, Marauulitown, fis ©. Wines Mifuutry, Mendot Jown Cavalry, Murshuiltow! Ninety-third iimols Infantry, gam Wallor, Fifth Cavalry, Rubinson, Mic G. dames, Sixteenth Wisconsin Jntautry, jand ote wie th Cavalry, Marecitts, Fourih Inaiana Infantry, Jackson; GM htyeaixth Hifnuls | Tnfintry, Bight, illinals Infantry Minols Cavalry Yulinte C, Cox, Fourteenth Wihnols ark, "hirtioth Hey [Belen funni Orland. Inds J. M, Crist, Pourtcenth: Rothe; Charles Bulrgity Sixty ‘ork Untautry, eltys Gs, United | States, — elty: Ath Ilinols lntutry, F. Southworth, ‘U' LL Maryn, Iniautry Ohio Infantry, elghtts Ne New “eltys untyseizinth New York, cltys ment Distriet Coltumtle rat Kew A. Mol Cavalry, cit, York,” citys . 4 Ohlo 'Intantry, Onslow, sixth Pennaylvanta. citys Cavalry, Rantoul, HL; Blmen Aland, Sixtecntn {illnols ‘Cavalry, St. Anne; Moves Dinoa, Cit- feenth Hlnols Intantry, Marengor fh, Warner, First Connectient Cavalry, city: B.A, Watlth Fourteenth Minols Cavalry, Ottawin; E. Schu Dhio Infuntry, cltyy FD. Marshall, Sevdniteentt Michigan, ety; 1M, Lisher, Sixteenth United States {ufantey, tavill Hossett, Fourth iknols Cavniry, Cinton, In; George Bentey, Bightcenth Itnois Infantry, [ive Island; b. Onto, Nelson, 111.5 Hightcenth Wireonsit. Intinte Mut, Ninety-fourth New Noyes, —twentysniuth ine; N. Steele, “Forty> ALG. Dit mid ‘oule, elty: G. OL Nigath Ludi Tutiastey, 23 ford, Hast, Fifteenth Wiinais fn- footry, Ovk Dark; 8 1. Hrixton t Vormeont Cavalry,” Lyons, Tne Barney" Wheeler. Thirty-sixth Mineds infantry, Auror: MeLain Wilson, Fourteenth Mlluois) Infantry. Vandatn, HL: D1. Malntyre, Seventh Lydian Infantry, Mattoon, Mey Chrys: herkil, One Hundredth Penmylvania Infantry, Pitesti WAL Huymond, ‘thirty bo Jawa ifante city; Caleb Dalley, Ele tuwa Hitantrs New Lomlon, hie de 8. Ewell, Fourteenth Weat Virginia lnsantey, Adri, iit; a. ih. Gatie Sceontd Wehbgaw Tnfantey. Mishawaka, Lad. WW. lryant, Second Tennessee Latin Tatoku, Hh WE ely ‘hirty-atnth J Ogden. Ninth Mehigan Cavalry. Ko , Le Avalide, First Mitnots Light Arrilters ports FP. Shepard. Nuoteenth Tt South Elgin; A av 7 ‘York Intant J. Heury, Ft adry, Chicago; i. auneing, Tw Bidtes Infantry, elty dred .and Thirty-four clty; J. TE Biull mola” Infantry, city goont Cavalry, Naek Malls, 1h; Fourth SMissourl Cavaley, Washing on Toi J. M. Hotftman, dinals Artillery, eltyy Lauderbs Fite my Cava Valpara Jad: C.K wentys fourth Utlnets bifaat hy Aixtyetttth Milnels b- Hy As Hurbardt, Rigbth Be Buckler, First edits: De. ‘Ong Hindred ‘and Hoventh [indis Lafantry, Pataki: Ciutasy Helen, Ninety-sccond thio cnfantey, Hoek ford Benjamin Janes, One Handred and Bieht, third Ponnsylyiorls Entantry, citys 1 Ub Parsin, Viret Whnols Light Artittery, » Moliett, Beventh Minos Lotuntry, as val, surhth Sew Yorls fifauatryy 1. Curio, Fuurth iinols Cavalry, citys haps Ono Hundred and Swenty-tonrth Oblo Mfant: elty; Thee sa. 'Twentyetirse Tie tantry,. Montieellos/ Frink Ailnnis Ty Ayr h United One Hun Tafantry, Dyer, First Var- Henry Miller, elstay Luton, " WS. Packard, git ir mites W..d. Goole, Slateenth Mhnols Cavalry, Hyde Barks UW. Yookoy, tyethird WMlnala Tne fantry, Mendat: tink, Sixth Michhan 1, HL. by, Seventh dota; Fred Luck, One Hine naylvania dutantry, ebtys G, Hite Uinols Intnhtey, eltys watyethtred Lodhi Lntantey', 2.1, Howd, Thirteenth Higa Infantry, Itovk Fall an J B. Cagver, ry New York Jufantry, Lore DW. Howe, First Mugsachusetts Heavy Arellory, citys J.T Lauer, Firat Minow Lisht Aruiery, citys a. 1, Curttesx, ‘Thirteenth Massachusetts hifantry, city; G. H. Bweet, Fifth Pennsylvania buinteyy elty; dames W Pwentyetiied Lilnels Ine duitry, city: G. of alry, Downghie, ye Heat Dihois Infantry, Patol; Witla Swiiburne, Vitth Oblo intantry, olty; 0. A. dummies, Lv t Wisconsin Infantry, Blebiand Centre, We Crosby, One Hundred and Fort, e York Turuntiy, v0 vis: A. Wyekot, So enth Ohio Valunte valry, Woolson, in OF x York Cavalry cht PA Tilinls Cavalry, dred ana Sixth 1, Bexton, ty be od Loganaport, Ind, Lewis, Thirt Intuntrs, obtys dH, 2 cousin tents wity ‘ney. Nonuty aixth [noid Infuntry, eity: Veter Wetnmid, “rwout: urth Hines Infantry, alty; Wen. vet Mtinols Lube Artillery, ely; A. AiNt Wincunslt dutintry, Fleet Vermont Cavalyy, ote fourth Michigan bitin 2 Sich Meni Cavalry, Charles Fritz, ‘Twonty-rourth elty; Rugene Hepp, Bihty> y fantry, elty; Samuel D, Breas ton, First Vermont Cavalry, Stovens Point, Wis; dames O'Nett, Nineteenth Mlnols Latantry. city's Fea Sane » Fourih United suites Infantry, sity; W.LL Baldwin, Fittyetitets Utinats infantry, Hampshire, Ul; i Kond, twenty-fourth Bieta ds fantry,clty; Michael M, Clark, Nino- Huth MWinois tatuntry, oltys Garreit Lule, Fale eaccond Jown Tufautry, eltys LW, iles> sing, Bixteenth lows Infantry, Lisbon, lia. THE PHOcEsstON, Shortly after 1 o'clock the survivors formed in Hne fi tho botel und proceeded to the Chirk strovt entrance, whore they were met by thes escort, the Union Veter Club of Chleagza, der exinman of second Min Marshal Leander i Post, No.0, 1, untder tug eo of Capt Moto Owen, and the ‘Twentyefourta I if incnt linela, Veturnn Association, under the commund of Muj. Arthur Beby, ‘Tho survivors were under “the communi af Capt Leopold Mayer. James J. Healy acted is é ne arstut of cn day Bertie a Da. Nust, ‘ap, Robert W. Cross, Capt. Alfred Lo Mrun, and Capt, William H. Heed ag alde. ‘The proces= slon moved north on Clurk street to Turnore Hall about bulf-past 1, the Union Voteruns lona- ing, the survivors following, and the reunining organizations, with distinguisbod visitors la care anges, bringing up tbe roar. A prominent ob- Jeet carried by the survivors Was a Wareworn ttigeHas borne throweh the late, conilict iy Gen, Thomas sivision, The procession uxeited uttontion and comment all wong the route. Ou urriving at furneg-Hull the veterans vpaned lines and the suryiv! used through rs aa wy loro the largo bull, The pluce of ineoting . a CHICAGO TRIBU was handsomely decorated with flags, avere Rreens, mottos, andshiclis bearing tho names of Rebel prison-pens, Promluent nmony tho Mottors were the: cH tavoa on each side of tho atage F Post Now, 12 O'clock and AN Wight” 0 Wants to ‘Trade Molnsses for Corn-Broned?: Who Wants to'Trade a Rone fora Ration of Corn-ment?” ‘Tho platform was occupied by Fellx Lo Maine, President of the Andersonville Eurvivore’ Asso- elitlon, Liew ay. Shuman. Gen. J. Warren Kolfer, Congresenmin from the Fourth Oni Dis . the Rev. D. W. Sprinkle, Dr. Charles W. ex-Goy. Boveridge, J. {. Scaninon, and THE MERTING WAS CALLED TO ONDEIL iis Ln Baume, President of the Anderson ville Survivors’ Association, who Introduced the Rov. DW. Sprinkle, - bomself a survivor ot Ane dersonville, ns tho Chaptain of tha day. |The ens fire nesembly rose to its feet while tho reverend srentiemmn addressed the Throne of Graco, At the coneltision of the priyer, President Lia Maume introduced Licut.-Gov. Shuman, whode- livered a brief address of woleome. The weddross was reeclyed with frequent bursts of appliuse, purticulurty that portion of it in reference to Gen. Keifer and his Inbora in bes half of the bUL to secure pensions to the prison survivors, Gen. Kelfor himself was next introditeed, and received itn ovation of which any proud, Nota prisoner of war hii oaltaqutal a suldicr in the late contilef, he wan faritliny with, the history of their sufferings, nad blushed far the good none of bis country when he sid that tho annals of wate faited to show nnything which horrors compired with the trett= by the prisoners of tho hue War, Lipelats Toso who’ had suttered were on titled the Nation's regard and the Nation bounty more than any other clas of people in tho country, Tneluding the wounded and killed, those who died from disense bn War. the number of vietlns reached 24,000, Uh per cent of whom died In’ the pons at the South, A few of tho survive not nil, for in tho ie clove of the Wor many arnered into the land beyond, The ery fur wif, when the Natlon was golng to do. justice to the survivers, {Applause} ‘The common argument against thus rewarding tho late prisoners of war was the one that the late soldiers and anilors uf the Jute War had been provide ‘ith homes at Dns= ton, Milwaks amd other ple Dut. while bolloving i th pomer, shane onthe Nation whieh wauld an, theso survivors of the Into ys Oxtent o| ment recerved War.’ We wilt dnd clotho you tour yourselves mway froin your home: pinuse) Thelr clin bad nothing in it of a eburitable miture. lewns a elniin that money could never diseburwe, Reterring at some Jength to his bill on the subject of prisoners’ pensions, Cen. Keifer stated the dificuitics which hedged the subject about, remarking that a dine must be draws somowhere, ‘Thiat Una bad been drawn ut tho Jength of TIME SVENT IN PIUSON, end if this did net seem wise or Just to tho fi he hoped they would sayy so.ind advise tholr imembers ot Congress accordingly. Ho cate toned them, however, not to ask too nite ot the beginning, and thus bring upon tho bill all tho force of the oppnaition, ‘A commade, referring tu the proposed pension= Ing of the Mexienn veterans, wanted to know If vr would voto to pension Jeff Qavis. NS t ighter:| The Chiirman, nt a suggestion from Gen, WKelfer, assured the comrade that be wauld dong aueh thing. (Applause) Ex-Covy. Beveridge was Introduced, and spoke HA sontn aR in advocacy of the proposed Pen- ston bill, Comrade Don It. Fraser, of tho Mt. Carroll (i) Mirrov, on behalf of the Assocation, mide ui fitting realy to the weleume extended thom by: the City of Chicago. After a few remarks by Mr. J, ¥. Scummon, Cennrade Fraser wits chosen to presifa over tho further procerdings of the reunion Comrune Cox, of Lown, offer snlutions of thanks to Gen. Keifer rnd xX dat dun which were adopted on the spot without debnte, THE PENRION COSMMIBELONER, Tho following plution was utfereds Wartteas, The Ui reliting to pensions of necessity conter very wide discretionary powers: on the Commissioner In admitting or rejectimy ugpttendits for pensions, and Weauas, The very tinsatisfactory manner in whieh the Pension Gilles his been conducted for the pust 61x hate elenrly proves Hutt a inan who had no partin the preat xtruwgle for the Na- tlon’s tite ly utterly wanting f1 that diseretion aitd sympathy for disabled soldters and, thelr de- pendent ones that. fs indispensable with a righteous ndiwintstering of the Pension laws; tharefore, ‘Resolved, That we ask that. the present, Com- missioner be removed and hie plice tiled by in inun who wis huptizedin the thre of battle in defense of the tiy,of the Unlon. Mr. Natinger, of Ottawa, ingulred who tho author oF the reeolution was, aod Kuzgested thie if the Commilssloner had been derelict tu bis duty, a reminder would purnaps be all that was necessiry to sot bin right. Noone answered the test question, hut In ree piving to the gentiomin’s Kuggestion, Preabiont 4° Raunte nude’ fers speech, in which he elulined that the Conmmisstoner of Penstous had retuned nid in tho clearest, pluinest cases, and charged the existence ofa pension-brokers’ ing iy Washtigton, through whom it was nee essury to apply in order to sectire retler, Mr. Nattun,or snide tho luforimation was sitise fate and tho resolution was uanntmously adopted, Mr. Karte commented on tha red-tapelam re- in the matter of fucnishing, evidence as 1 dleabilicies, and asked ( Kelfur if he: agree nay tansy ath thet Gen, Welter reptied tnat it wi pass ndinw which would cover alle lent wag that thes noeded a Tittle Jaton ja the Pension Oitice., (An vous ,usy reud tipo and more pity. After tho nduption of an cesaludon of respect, tothe patriots who. divd in the prison-pe Dixie, the Assoviat i wot reports from Preside tT aNd redo Mayer of the Comumitice’ to Wast- In at tho lust ression in tho tte tel of Gen, Kelfer'a bill, the | details of which have been proviously published, Hy entertained hopes af the passage of the bit if Gurtield shoutd) ba: elected resident, ‘Applnise.L should Hancock bo elvcted wht he tid not helleve would be the cuse—the ditt- culties In the way. would: simply ba inerensed, though eventunlly they might Ue successful, Adjouened Hl IVENING SESSION, ‘ EPERCHES AND SOIREE DANSANTH. ‘Tho North Side Turnor-Hall was crowdce Inst eventing with the Andersonville prisoners, vet- eras, and thelr: lady friends, Tho hall was deeorated far the ocvaston with flags, shields, banners, and motties. | Over tho stage hung the motto, * Let vs forgive, but not forget.” Oa the reue was nm eketeb of the Andersonville Btuck- ade, ond the mimes of Andersonville, Florence, Libby, Castle Thunder, Danvilia, Belfo Island, Charleston, Salisbury, Camp Vord, Millon, and other noted Suuthorn prlaons which were can splonous for thelr inhumanity during the War, After ‘nv selection by Nevins’ Militury Bund, Camradea D, It. Ling, Quy, Gould, and HG, re. very hard to 4, Lik OWE re diserlin= huuise, aiid Purriuton give on huge call, whieh wis grected =o with = applause. Db. GG OW. Farle, who acted as Chalrmun, came forward and stited that Comrade Fellx La Maung, who was to have delivered tho welcon- tng wildress, had been taken suddonly i, He then introduced Comrade Nallinger, of Ottawa, who made a stirring welcoming addruss, Leo's aMuirtetsang a patriotle song, after which the Keleher Glee Club savy Tho Ol Cuntee: Conrado 1, Meintyre, of Muttoon, gavo nh touching and’ vivid) rominiscones of Ane dergonvilla, Lee ound his quartet — thos sang “'Trainp, Teainp, Tramp," the mudienca Jolning In the vhorus, creating an enthusiasm of patrlotivin rarely goun or equaled, Col. BK. 1. Weeden, Commander-in-Chiot of Oue Country's Dofenders, was next Introduced, ond made a brief addeess, He graphically ree viewed tho horrible geenes of Aniere sonvillo—of tho aulforing, —astaryntion, aud ernelty which prevalled there, and which amido Republicans of old Unton sole Glens to-day. Hhyallusions to. the suifurings of the Union soidions of thoir death frou sinull> pox, by Kturvatlon, and uf all the hdrrora wand lorrora which thoy endured rather than give up one tota of tholr allegiance to the United Btatea, were greeted with tears and applause, ‘Chey never filnched. Tt wis with thom a que: Uo of patriotism, herolsm, and eternal glory, Thole work wag about done, Tho boys of ‘BL were olilinen to-day, Of the prisoners af war, Hot nore thin 25 percent were left. ‘Pho rast were tiistered out, ‘Thosseunuilniig were on their eveutug dresssparade, and none but the ekulkor needod to dread tho eveniny rollecall, Conrady Don 1. Frader, of Mount Carroll, 0 thee chair, “Marching ‘Through ly was wiven by Leo's quirtet, and the ond tip tugive ita patriotic and grand Commuily Juha 8. Muttman followed with a brief udidrces, which was graphic in ite dotaly, yet borribie and trae in ite pleturing, Ita pluin truth and story of sturvation, death, and the deud-ling deew onthashiain and tears, tn le prise pena it wis counted that the Uulon soldiers left -Wii05 of thelr dead eamrades, 1b was not the true aumber ft was mnueh grenter, Let there boa new conus of the dead at Audersonvilly. he wumber wis nut complote. Add to the list the viettins uf tho bloodbounds the bodica that were doubled ap in the tronches, und those who came home to die. The yultures hud followed thal march, aa bullots bud follawed thom from tho stuckinde, OF the twenty-live niembers who had originally formed. thy Andersonville Surviving Prisoners’ Assocla- ton but six ronained on curth. He contluned: “Ide the bloody-shirt; turn down tho collar, Y he wristhand, leat it give sume one of Tense, ‘Appluuse.) Nevuns" Hand next discoursed some National and patriotic alrs. Prof, Walter ©. Lymun recited “Sheridan's Hide" in w mustorly manner, and for un envuro he gaye tho * Hypochondriig” Lourade Dr. Charles W. Zurlo roud @ papor giving a description of Life in and the escapes: from Liuby Prison. He was cuptured by the Rebels at Chickumaugy in September, tédd, ond wns ono of those who escaped through tho famous tunnel, FIVE-MINUTE ADDNESSES wore thon made by the survivors, tha first speaker betug John W. January. ‘This soldier tust both of hls fect in Andersonv! and he had been a viet of gangrene and swatp fever. Hie narration of tha immer iv whieh he lost hls feet was horrible tn tho extreme, At tho pris: oners' reunion fy Decatur there were 26 men presont, of whoin 2H wero Repnbileans. Only one Raneock ina was there, Ho then asked haw many Haneack men wero ents ‘ None." was tho unanimous responso. The he sild, “la ane of those unanimous attairs’ ] He olen told how they faa tho Di Hineoek man, Bat Tes rite tho Decne Hanenck mans Mrho following letters feo Gein, Wintel 8, aties A. Garileld were readt nm, New Your Iatnon, lie da Hanme, Chteauo, 1 uret exceedingly that the press en nibother tntters compels tne to de- your invitation of tho sth inst. to lo ntat tho rennion of tho Andorsonville survivors at Chicago on Cet, 20. 7 ‘The occasion {s one Mill of interest to tho vet~ ernie of the War. and ft would give nto pleasure: to be with you. but asit is, T ean only send my best wishes. Very truly. x 8, HANCOCK, ‘Tho letter from Gen, Gartlend read ng followas Mussort, 0. Oct. Hy 180,—My Dear Sir? Thave received your. letter of tho Vth: inet. inviting me to attend the reunion of the Andersonville sitrvivors to be helt at Chicago the 2ith of this month. Tt would niford me great pleasure to be present on that oceaalon, but the demands ipod Thuncock nnd ¢ one Ds Ist rey my. time already oniade ure ao pressing oid numerous | that fa fupoestbte for ome to be with you. Please to your Arsociation my regrets thit clr stances provent my nviilhig inyacll of thelr tnvltution, Witt my. best wishes for thn eas of the rennion and with kindest regards. Tremain very triiy yours, J, A. GARFIELD, When the Tuning of Gurfight was mentioned three ‘rousing cheers aud a ‘tiger were given. Hancock's namo wis reeelved with very Hetlo apphitise. ‘Anlnvitation tonttend the Hxpoaition to-day from President Asay, was recel with thanks Conmends Wilson explained the Autdersonviite stockade, and then 2 resolution was adapted thanklug everybody who. had assisted In tho entertninment, and the meeting adjourned. A supper aad hop followed, fi, which tho yoterne and Indies took part and enjoyed them= selves until the small hottrs of the moraing. CHURCIL AYEAIRS. THE EPISCOPALIANS. New Youk, Oct. 20.—The messnge from tho Mouse of Bishops nominating tho Rev. De Dunlop, of Missouri, ag Missionary Mshop of Arizonn and New Mexico was mide the specini order for this afternoon, President Beardsley announced tho follow- Ing Committe on Legistation Regarding Ine alians: ‘The 1 Dr. Morgan Dis, of New York; thu Rev, Dr. George M. Ilils, New Jersey; Dr. J. H. Eliott and Montgomery: Blur, Maryland; Dr. James M, Sinith, West- ern New York; and Dr, J, W. Daniels, of Minnesota, A mnessnge was recelved from tho Iouse of Bishops nominating the Rev. Letgh Iteh- mond Brewer Missionary Bishop of Mon- tant, ‘The nomination was nine tho spgelal order after the disposition of Dr, Duntap’s notiination, A Joint committee, composed of tha Rt- Rey, Bishops Say and Lee, aud Drs, Sewin, Goodwin, Potter, Coppee, and Conner, ealted up thelr reporton “Godly Discipline of the Tal whieh was made the speelal order of the day, ubinitthig thelr repo Y ense'we have had fnets iald before. us, showing Bishops ant clergy were ata loss and needed rules for thelr zutinnice In the subject matter of such provision.” ‘The amendinents to the canon on regula- tlon respeeting the lalty, as reported by the Committee, were discussed section by sec- tion, Section t read ng follaws: “Te any persons within this Church shall offend thelr brethren by. any wickedness of fife, such persons shall be repelted from the holy communion, agreeably to the rubric? ‘The Rey. Dr. Lewis sioks at coralderable Tenth fit favor of the report, speaking of the erent enro that had heen bestowed by tho Committcgon the subject. The Reve Dr, Locke, of Illinois, contended that tho adoption of the canon would estab- fish asort of Inquisitertal star chamber in every parish, Dr, Locke sald if this ennon was adopted he alt not know what they would do in Chivaza, which the newspapers had pronounced the ‘wiekedest city in’ the United States. ‘The Ney. Dr. Frankin, of New ersey, t 3 regard to the a agreed to the proposed plan to change the entire policy of the Chureh, After some further debato Montgomery Bluir, of Mary noved to lay tha subject on the table, Carried, The House of Deputtes’ snt_ with closed doors this afternoon, and after two hours’ tUsensslon of the ehiracter ind standing" of Missionary Tishopy nominated by the House. of Bishos unnimously elected the Rev. re M. Dunlap, of ML top far Arizona and New Mexico, and tho » Leigh Riehmond Brewer, of Water nN, ¥., Missionary Bishop of Montana, ‘he Convention adjourned tl to-morrow, got agreed to adjourn sing dic on the: wid ust, ourl, Missionary: ; TNE LUT neetat Diepaieh to The Chteago Triduns, LA Cnossx, Wis, Uct. 20.—The Norwe- glan Lutheran Synod of the United States, that has been In session here for tho weel: past, closed its Inbors to-day., ‘There have been nbout 150 ministers: preséat, from all parts of the country. The subjects under consideratiun have been numerous, and thes” close thelr anntial session inn satisfactory way. Itis not yot determined where thelr next place of meeting will be, One of the subjects of to-day was the man- ner in whieh funds are tobe raised in stp. yovt at thelr eotleges and schools, and tho founding of others, ee WISCONSIN CONFERENCE, Speclal Mapatch ta The Chieaga Tribune. AppLeton, Oct. 20—The Rey. A. A Hosking, of Milwaukee, pastor of the Union Gospel Chureh, who was to lave been tried. for herosy at the present sesslon of the Con- ference, hag nildressed letter to tho Con- ference wlehirawlug from membershtp with the Methodist Chureh, and asking that his credentials be not withdrawn, It ls under- stood that MG, Hosklus ts only guilty of Ine tellectual badness, and that the charges wore not agalnst his character as 1 Christinn mins later, bat ngzainst his liek of faith in some of the distinetive doctrines of Methodism. WISCONSIN METIIODISTS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Arrieron, Wis., Oct. 20.—The Conference ins not nijourned, but ts waiting the Judgment of the Committes In the (lal of Dr, Carhart. Jt Is rumored that the report willbe given to-morrow morning, ‘There are no Indications of the result. ‘Tho appolntinents are not yet mado out, and the Conference ts determined, rn, W. 2. Stowe presides In the absence of Bishop Iarris, who condnets the trial. Leports aud aetlon thereon hays been the order fur several days, <a —___ Mwo Wide-Awake Dukes, London Truth, It ts probably not frenerally known that tho enormous ‘Town of Hurrow-li-Rurngas and alt the country round belung tothe Duke of Devons shire and tho Duke of Buceleuch, and that those keen political opponents are practteally jure ners {h the property, having ecemingly coro to, an anicable agrocment on the subject many years a, here is 10 nore ring town In Bue #land thin Barrows | it bas come ito existance with quite Ainerican speed, and tts trade yoarly fneredses, ‘Thu two Dukes, come yours bck, te tinuted thelr intention ‘unin a ling of pis rongor steamers between Murrow aud America, and the existing compantes tind to pry them a very lunge sum to abandon the project, whervs iipun tho vessels were transfered to the Enat- ern trade, and now formu the well-known “Ducal” luo, ——————__— ObersAmmergan and Sanitation, Tho London Lancet, in anarticte on * Bunttas tlon ut Ob mera, denunelatory of tho Kroas neglect of all cloucine vonaidterations, re- calls the fact thut the Passion pluys there orig. Jonted bx nn outbreuk of what was culled pinyuc, Dut wus probably typhus-fover, ‘Too Hiri tag was Iported by peasant who came to Visi sony relations, wad ft resulted in the death ofelynly persons, ‘This cuused such uo panio that the fnhubltunts resolved to joatitute a Vase sion play, to be pened se ten youre If the plague ceased, Tho Lancet blnta that if matters adeoude tence are not hnproved, th oxcellent prospeot uf anuthor plague, ———————— + Cider in Now England. ‘The cnormoua apple crop in Now England has beou syticezed Indo wo much cider that the price of nee adel er dropped to 00 conte ®t barrel, It ore Is ain fe suid that drunkenness isn consequence far lore common than usual, A Justica ut Westy Held, Mugs. whenever a cider drunkard Ip brought before bin, Jute the prisoner olf on con= Gidon tbat he will wo homa_inmedlately aod Kouck tho beuds 2Ut Uf tun oe craly, Eighth Annual Convention of the Car- ringe-Builders. Election of Officers for tho Ensue ing Yenr. Oincinnoti Ohoson as tho Noxt Plnco of Meoting. Tho efghth annual Convention ot theCarrings- Builders’ Natfonal Associntton was opened nt 13 o'clock yesterday tn the ladies’ ordinary of the Grand Pacific Hotel, Nearly 200 members wera present, and tho Convention was vutied to order by tho President, Mr, Jolin W. Britton, of Now York City, : ‘Tho Peesulont conrratulnted his brethren on tho place of meeting, ns it was the fest (me dure ing tho existence of the Association that 1 mect= {ng hid been held on Western aol, Ho was nlso wid that tho Agsoctuition hut inet it oa elty whore huspitallty was such avictue, (Applanse.} Tho extent of the ecnrringe trade was re- ferred tu, and Mr. Hiritton said that the United States produced miore care riuges for plensurc-sse than Great Britain France, tly, and Germany, and one Httle In thy United Stites prodiced moro. pitewsur curriges than cither ony of these countele: Withiti the hist two: yours the Axsouintion bu Nada new lite infused into st, aid the new ree eruits enlisted at Chico would strengthen ft wonderfully, Tn conclusion, ho Wrged tio new metnbers to Joln in the. debates and ventitute thelr opinions on all subjects uf Interest to cure Fugeshulliiors. LApptause.] ‘Tho fullowime members unswered the BECHRTARY'S ROLL CALLS J..W, Britton, New York; 1. F. Britton, New York: 'G. W. Bradstreet, Hostony W. i. itddto, Masses ‘Thomas Bondren, Drhtges 1, Brigics, Atmesbtry, Mass; PEL, wo; Lilliot lhurria, New York? Will- woifavens D8. Meh, Peorin; Janes U. Barr, Chicago; C. UL. Bunker, Chl a} 7» Chicago; Chirtes 1). Maney, Chis Brig, Hiyrin, 0.4 6. 0. Rov Alvan, Mich; We H, Cooper, New Haven Coluwell, New York; A. M. Chuce, Newiirk, Ne 4.5.4. Colyer, Newark: A.M. Colby, Merciimiek, Maes.; M; J. Cooney, foledos J. A. Cooper, Ovid, Mich HO. Deluna, rhiniae, Mitss 1 Dawson, Jr, Ne ny U.N. Amesbtirys Mass; dovoph, Luders, Loutsv ith New York; G. C, Eillot, Provitene Merson Chieiniat rds, Calenso; . Fee! Jotun bus, O.3 , Flood, Brook|yny ‘x, Fellows, itoektord H. Grahnm, Washingtor J. W. Goslin, Cinein: eugoy [a Dunnett, neinn: Ne dee de Cineinmt: ‘J. C, Conia, Alt Hey Hhoston; 1. “Gates, rldeport. Cong Ck M. Goadfellow, Oshkosh: I . Gttantsony, Masa GW, Houghton, Ni ay, Beldye= port, Counts Ts i} Luni, Amesbury iT aA Eluntington, Atm ‘eid ont bury: B. P. » Howe, Blemin, Kk, Chnulanaths WB a tyne: Cb ‘P, Haydoel xt, Lanly; P18 Haydock, St, 1 N. 1s Hall, Ne dare, Maz" burgh, Boston; Hugh Joh Jones, Newark Hirain J c Chienjoy ain, Belyi= C. 3: Jotferson, Ohio; ‘TV. Juekson, Philadelphia: GF. Kitnuall, Rostony $.G. Keya, Newton, Mass, Haven; James Kipp, Now Yorks Chtengos A. TL Kimball, Boston New Yori: M. J. Locouian, Cleveland: Lang, New Yo fi. Lewis, New York; V Now Ew HF. Mestck rork: I. Wiktningt 1. CG. MeLean, Now Haven: #, Merritt Joun Murphy. Hite, Oss MMe Hos- tous HL. Moore, v. C, Mitchell, New Yorks M.1t Maxon, Hornells- ville, Ni Malltaud, Now Yorks J, LStn- son, Davenport; J. U. Mason, Pittsburg; A. 8. Miller, Culeagu; George slontelth, Chiemmnntl; FJ. Merehnon, Brldgoport, Coun. B.D, Parry, Amesbury; We H. Pray, New York? J. Pray, Tostons if. Ht. arrott, Bridgeport; C. IL Pater, b.G. Purker, Now Haven; G. M. Os, dunes Pendeninst, G. Ponse, Merrimac: J. G: W. 1. Pratt.” Elkhart; 0. Hiemipennres ad. Potter Mine reap 0. Pluinsted, Chicago: G. Pennoyer, Chicuxo; HL. Bebles, Norwalk, 0.3 G..1. Quinlan, Boston; J. Rusgoll, Bortland; A. Hs, Hice, Canatas We HL, Rockwell, ‘Beidgoports M. Htoscntield, Molinos Adam itelntind and A, W. Tay, Findtey. O.: HG, Suabrouk, Now Mavens t. Stivers, New Yori: Clenr Studebaker, South Honds P, TL Shaw, Albans’; Howard Slade, Hoston; J. BF. Studebaker, South Bends I. sare gent, Boston GB, Sintth, Puntayille, Conn: W. 1 Sargent, iostan: 5, Storm, Poughkeepsls; 1. G. Btovens and A, Sargent, Merrimag; T, C. Hawyor and J. A. Scott, Hoston 1. M. Straiby, Newark, N. 43D. M, Bechler, Ulnelnoutl; 0. 2. Storon, Newari roledo: CoB Shelton, Auturns P, dr, Merris 8, Parsons, O ihkoshy B. Pond, wis; J. Studebaker, South Bond; WH. A. und *. Stone, Chicnvu; i, Lyn Hoston; se Thomas, Boston, 8. 1 ‘fomllnson, y. L. Lompkins, Newark, Ne ds FP, i ‘Bt. Lonts: | Joseph "Tilton, New, York; Rogeov, Masaichiusette; F. W. 'Trichell, Conucetlout; 5. 5. Pure Uhlengo; Phillie ber, Dayenparts J.D. Ware, CM Hitishurey Ga WwW. Hugnnebusotta: Arthur Wood, M.Woodhull, Qaytons CC. Wooleatt, Willets, Chivazos B. Wieelur, 1 ilesbling: A.A. Wheeler, Lou! Chleago; George Yuxloy Ster- England. QuTTINa TO Wonk, 4 Mr. Thomas Il, Brown, Chairman of tho Chi- engn Commiitteo, informed the members that tlekets had been provided for the theatres, and could be obtained from his Connnittes during: the day. ‘Tho Secretary thon rend the minutes “yiite; J. W ton, Burroy, of the last annual Convention, hekt in New ‘York (ai: Mr. Clom Studebaker, of South Keni, Ind, invited tho membery of the Asgocins ton to take a ridg on aspeclal trait Suturdny to the Studobuker Works, at Routh Bend. ‘Lhe ine vitation was necepted with thinks. +The annual report of tho Treusiror showed tho fullowlny ites; Bulanee on hand Ooto 1879, HUNT: recelpts, $1,705.223 expenditures, $1,008.10; balanco on bund October, 3580, S336; dic from members, $215. The report was udaptad. Mr. HL. C, MeLear, of Dolaware, ported the Committea on Awa drawings, paintings, und cssuys. Bix seta of drawings har been: reeely painting, and one casay. ‘The following p 8 werg awarded by the Committee: Diploma and Blu for drawing to Arthur W. Chase, ot Merri mueport, M Obl anedal and diplama for drawing to Georgo ft. Cady. of New Iaven, read tho re- of Prizes fe Conn; gold inedal and diploma | for drawing to Albort Kebrl, of Dultimore, Mu.; set or drawing tools and diploim for Urawiny and coloring to John C, Konrad, of Cols lege Volnt, het diploin for drawing to HL Tela, of Now York City; gold medal for heraldiy Meelihs id monagrauis to Petor Burry, of Now York Clty: snechil diptoma for heraldic desien to Pot Cc. The Bobramin, of Washington, DC work submitted was yory Nao, Int tho Commit. teu expressed rexrotthat there Were wu few com> petitors, ‘The prize offers for 181 were em- widied in the report. Tho Executive Committee reported that the Agsoclation was lira tlourleblng condition, and that the membership had Inereased by seventy= alue during the past year. ‘Tho naines of the new inembers were read, A reference was tails: tothe encouraging reportof tha ‘Treasurer. The Present apprenticuayatom was deplored ia gave the minters no control of the apprentices out~ Aide of thy shop, aud they were, very, tooo in thelr habits is a consequence, ‘The Committco thought » change in thls system was necersiry, Owing tothe tet thit the congas returia hid hot yet buen complied, the Committee had found At hnpossible to get up Btutisties of the carringo trade {0 the United States. Some valuable sige gestions Wo the Association wore embodied (a tho Toport, aud thoy willvame up duriug tho buel- nesa Keasions, "Che report wis adopted, Mtr, Lowe Emerson, of Cluginnntl, invited the Assochition to mect in Cinuhinatl next years Hy rroud letter of invitation from the ‘Board of Yrade of Cluchunatt aaktug tho Assoolution to convens fn that city in 189h. fappliuge) Preaident Iritton reported for the Committes Appoluted in N78 to sve What could be done toward the establishment of-a, technical schuol Where thy oo CANRIAGE-DUILDE'S ART could bo taught, A handsome sum bad been subseribed by tho trade, but it was not enough (o cetablis such f school, and tt was recummended thut the money be exp tfor thu purpose of vatabllehing holr branch: art Inthe carrlentum of somo Uret-clasa school, Tho report was accepted, Tavitutions to meet in &t. Louts, Atlanuy, and Kosh jit 1881 were received und pluced on Ble, ‘bu Chair appointed Mossra. Lowe, UPL, x Want Chirlos P. Klinbull asa Nominat- ing Comnitteo to gabinit a vt of officers for tho enautog yee at the afternoon Jon. ane dnveting adjourned ut 2 p. tn, until 4:00 - Ns ‘At that hour the membors reassemblcd. a Chairman of the Comnittea on Nomlnations, subniltted, tho gaunt: Vresi- dohu W. triton of Now York Ciy: Vicos dents, C. Studebaker of tndiune,. “Thomas 1. Brown of Hiinols, High Johnson of Mebigan, Joscph Enders of Kentuuky, George C, Bltiot at Rhode Ialand, J. W, Gosling vf Oblo, tH. Brown of Wisconsin, BU, Shuw of Nuw York, Gi, A. Alnalio of Virglala, J. A. Scottof Masauchusotts, ROW. Graham of the District of Columblu, Jus sept Wussetl of Mulino, and Henry Tinkln of Misgourl; Secretary and d'reusurer, Wilder IL Peoy of New York City; Execut Pommnittea, W. Dettoyers of Philadelphia, A. 1. Byvons of Now York City, ©, MeLenrof Wiliningtoh, Frm H. llookor of Now Haven, Jobu W. lritton of Now York Clty, Wilder H, Pray ot New York City, and George A. Kiinhatl of Boston, Muss. ‘On motion, tho Beeretury was requested to cust onv yote for these ollicers, and they were dvolured elected. ‘Votes of thanks wero oxtended to all (hose Mr, Bmerson, tans to places of tnterest duettur thelr eta: The queatton of the pli of meeting tn teh was then tnken up. and Mr, Clemont Stndelaker: moved that the next annual meeting be held hn Chretnath, Of course thin ocenefoned considers able discussion. Tha Cities of &t. Louta, At ta, Gu, Ushleorh, Wis, and Peoria, Mle were mentioned. The ndvoenty af Oshkosh created considerable imieth by humorous deseripdon of the Oshkosh rts, Including har fille, bare rooms, ote, Av onthe question resuited I the chalce of Clin The Committee appointed to ascertain how nuts af the members would oto tho Rtide> Taker Worke. nt South Bend, on Saturdays ree ported that about 200 had nready signed tho ist. ‘On motion cf Capt. Beott, 2 vote of thinks wis tendered Ihe Pennissylvanin Railrond Company for kind treatment aiceorded the Eastern: inems ‘The ollicersof the rod baye aftercd, to furnish special tast train throuel to the foy the neeommodutontof the Bratert mem) Re, Inotion, the Association then adjourned tne tHe in at, toes. {n the evening wbout 200 of the mambers vie- Hod MeViekor’s Theatre, at tho Invitation of tho Chicago Reception Committec, TUE COURTS. Adventures of an Attorney and a Trust-Deed. The Fodornal Grand Jury and Sellers of Obscone Literature, © ~ A ODefaulting Treasurer—Doings in the Criml- nal Court—Judgments, Etc. A MISCIIIKVOUS ATTORNEY, Judge Tuloy yesterday morning ‘deetded the enso of Vander Oho vs, Kunze, which boro rathor tard on W, G. Addison, a inn who elutina to be niawyer hore, {t avoms that, In 1877, Kunze, desiring to borrow somo money, was Introduced to ono W.G, Addison as buing “cheap, amurt lawyer," but who proved, us the: Juitge remarked, to bua’ very expensive one in thoend. Adligon, It was shown from tho evl- dence, some years igo had been In the employ: of the Greenebaums, where ho got inte dillleulty through —enibezating — trast funda and cominitting various frnuds, so that he wis Indieted, and oliiged ta leave the Statu. dling to the present fushian, howover, he compromised with the purtles ho had defrauded, came back, and entered on an eriot reformation, While he was In this transl- tion state, the -unifortuaite, Kunze fell fn with hint aud employed Lim to examine an abstract of tide, Neither Kunze nor Ute party from whom he burrowed had ever hid nny: tringnce tions of the kind heforo, and wero, therefore, it tho merey of Addizon, Jt was ho who dre ho hote for’ 900, and also tho trustedeed secure Ing it, in which he kindly fiserted | bis awn name ons trustee, Ito” nts promised to et tho trust-deed recorded avd told Vander Ube that he cond call for It in tho course of a few weeks. Tut when tho latter aideall, he was coolly Informed tho decd wis lost, bat be could have a ‘fled copy of it from tho abstract olfee, Thia was: tinilly nce eu Daksa an aildayit of Atdison thutt tho was lost. {1 Fobruury fotlowlyg Ad- being hard up, concluded to ralso, somo ‘Tho trust-deed very opnortunely had turned up, but {twas necossiry to lso tinyo a note of hunzo as reelted in the truat-dead for #00, After a Mittlo tegerdamaln a nate vlyo turned up, which rppoured to for 30), and signed by Kunze. With those doen- ments an application was made to one Dale, and oa doin of yabtatned from hin, with ‘the note and trustedecd na Ko- enrity. Hut, when Dalo tried to get the note pall nt maturity, he learned that there were twa notes {1 existence for $0) euch, made by Kunze, aud both purportiug to be secured by the trust- deed, ‘Tho complulnant, Vander Ohe, then ted abil ta decltre hls own nate the bona fle one, and todeclire the ané held by Date veld, an huve It canceled. ‘The Judge held, from eon parleon of the notes, and from all tho clrcum- Btunecs, that the Dulu note waa a forgery by Att 3 that the lntter had retulued the trust+ deed and forged n note to aecompany it, giving tho orlglan! note to Kunzo, and hd then pledged. the forged ona to Dale. It wns, then, ques tion as to who had the greater equity, Dale and Vanier Ohe, both belng innocent partics, and the equities were'in favor of Vader Ohe, who bad frat Jouned the money, and for whose Denetit the trust-deedt was mado, and the decrag would be,in his favor, declaring tho Dale note yold, and‘restralning Dala trom uegutlating it. A DEFAULTING TREASURER. Tho cuse of Lodgo No. 8 Casko Slovansky Pedpornjiee Obeansky, v. Hacok leo vamo up before the same Judge on demurrer to the bill, and wasdeolded yesterday. This was a bili to compel the defendant, who had boen Treasurer of the Lodo and had falled to pay over tho monoyd ho had received, to account for the snins he had, and pay thom oyer to bis sueeeszur, The bUL was fled by tho Trustees of tho Lodyo, atid was domurred to on the ground that the bond wis vol because the Lodge was not an incorporated institution, and tho “Pritg~ tees, nd Trusteca, coutd tot sie, nor could the Treusurer bo called on to neeount. The Judgo thought the objection to the form of tho sult was nly good, but auld tho monbers of the Lodge hid undoubtedly a good cise, nnd that a aut begun by ono oF inure of them for tho tse of all could be maintained, “The demur- rer would therefore bo sustained, but leave would be given to amend, ‘ SCHOOL 'TRUST-DEEDS. Judgo Tulcy also deciiod that the demurrer to'the cross-bill in tho gase of tho City of Chica- gov, W. KK, Sullivan, a bil ted to compel sulll- van toexcenta trustees’ decits In soma thirty alx cases whero he hnd mado sale of property tnortgnged to the ety for tha usc. of tho School Fund or Bourd ef Eeducation., Tho person who originally quvo the trust-decis was Sylvoster Hand, a purebusor of some school Jand, Mand wont into bankruptey subsequently fi Oblo, and a potition was ted forthe gulu of his Chicazo property, «Sullivan thon wenton and sold tho [yenest y under tho prior trustedecits to tho nity cof Chicugo, it bulug the highest bid- der. Some question arose between the elty and Sullivan about bis fees ns trusteo, nnd the ity tot a bill to compel him to execute the requialt trustees’ deeds and to test tho question as to whether lio was lad te fees, Hand thon aiino fn by leave of tons a defending, and Med wn answer sid cross-bill, claiming tha trus- tue’a sale Was votd, and naklag tn hivo it Bet aside and Sullivan enjoined trom exceuting any trustocs’ tet ie onlso contended that the Bonkruptey Court in Ohlo teh obtained Juris- Metion of him and all bis property and of Bull yan, and tho fatter could do uothing except by lenye of Court, Ur this Inat clutin, tho Judie sald, was valid, it would he necessury to spell Nation with a burger Nthon ever before, but he thought it was not woot. Beveral other pofnts were also rajsed, but ho thought the only valid ono was thit tho tensteg lind no nuthority to sell The statute provided that the -trnatee should only aot on res queat of the legal bolder of thursotos, The city was tho legal holder, but it had never asked Sulllvin to sell, the request baving been mide by the Hoard of Education, the benoltehiries In the mutter, Tho alatute must be construed strictly, and as the leg! holder of tho notes had given No request to sell tho trustee ucted with+ out authority, and the avlc was subject toavald. ance. ‘The deinurror te the cruss-bill would thorefore be overruled, 2 THE FEDERAL GRAND JURY. The Grand Jury in the United Ktates Matriot Court yesterday concludod {ts labors, and, after returning twenty six indictinents into Court, re- cvetved the thanks ef tho Judge ani was alse charged, The wholo number of Indictments ree turned was forty-one, and tho following ts a list of those found yosturday: Against Edward Os- borne Sor using tho mails for uulawlul purpos in vending obscenc books; agalust Gilbert 8, Valktwin for sonding au ‘abseeno book called “Cupid's Yokes" throazh tha mafia; nguinst Charices (Horton for sends ing Indeeent.. advertisements — | through tho mails; Potur W. Wiltiins fora etnilor of. fensu; Hobert Stewart for forging $0 United Stites notes; J.D. Kirehott for currylng on the business of wholesulo Hquor dentor w ti YA Ing tho Heenses Albert J. Suntth for using tho milly at Palatine to vary out fraudulent xchomes; Jumes Holding for passing counter: Tolt $10 Treasury votes; Joseph a, Clurk and Lyan D. Merrick for ualng the inalls for earrys io ont a contiderice scheme under tho name of . » Chirk & Cog Dantel W, Newhouse for carryiug on the business af tubue co selllig without Heensey Mat lin for passing counterfolt: 810 United States notes: John Clark for a siuilur offenioy John P, Straub, for carrying oi the wholesale Tquor business without “a teenses Loule Srarn, suinu chiurwe; Alexander Mitebio, retall siquor deuler without baying Heense; Alfred J. Hear pon, same charges Willlum Leach, of Jollet, wtealing and opening letters not addressed to him; Jobn Mochun, counterfeiting allver dottirs; Oltver Lippincott, manufacturing teluces with= out paying the usual tax; Walllane A. Callender, oF Puoriny ouunterteltiiiy United States logule teuder noted; Valontine Woblhuter, Postninstor at Gower, Du County, for mulcing tuleo coturns | of Mmount OF Alun, ete,, sold; Julius host, Rd Horan, and Joseph Bisenbels, for ourrying on tho distillery business under tho gulso of a vinegar fuctory on Kinalo atroct witnout taking out dletildr’s Heonse; Juhu Tuttlo for stealing let> tera and opproprlutiug the contents; Henry H. Dobro tor carrytog on a retail diquor business without paying tux; and Mivuard Nteuthingur, of Northviile, for faillug to cancel rovenuc-stumps, A TRADE-MARK CASE, Judge Wlodgott yesterday decided the caso of Roberts against G,. W.Sbeldon and othors, Iu- yolying tho right of the complainant to use tho “parabola to designate a brand of u Tho edles ‘were —miamifactured for him epecinily in niiland, tice aceording to hla sproifc — fustructions, and then wold by him here tne: trutemari. | ‘Tha ehter queation in whather Roberts wits auch ny minutiae the needles ns entitted hie trademnrk ta pros tection, and the didge held he wes, ‘Tho nctunt perfornunee of tho imoechnanionl work af miki the needles had nothing ta do with eomphiine ont's right te Iabel thent as he pleszed, when they became hi Ho inigit employ whom tie: pionsed toinake them, and even if defendunts paugeht the snnie beanie feats the samo manutact~ turers they would not dave the right bere to use the raid tridemurk., The compliinaut wis therefore entitied ton decree for perpetual (t= Junction to prevent the naduthorized use of his juine. THE CRIMINAL COURT, Bixteen prisoners were arraianed yesterday, Louls Wolf plended guilty to Jareeny. All the others entered plong of not guilty, The Jury in the even of Patrick O'Nelt, who was tried Tuesday for burglary, returned a yer- dict of not guilty. famuel Revd pl lent yeuilty: to the larceny ey trom and Hershey Musical College. a “rows nnd Intes € fy so entered pleas of ty at petit har David Rernhurdt wes titted pan mn dudietment for huvalars hue wita remanded to jilin detialt of $1,000 binil to: Answer nnothor charge, William Brown was on trint for iireeny “ Tho Grout hiry udeurnad at noon yesterday, Havhys during a short kession herrd seven eases, Five true biis were found and two prisoners were ordered dieliirged. ‘Tho cnaes were ull of tho ordinury Jail and bull character, ‘ ITEMS. The arguments in the Chicngo & Western The inna case, on the motion to digsolve the Injuties tion, were concluded yesterdny, and the caso tuken winder advisement. A decision will be given Pealuy or Suturda, Judge Tuley announces that in future he will deliver opinions avery ‘Tuesday on al cases heard tho provivus week and tikel under ad- micnit. — DIVORCES, A bill was Med yesterday in tho Suporlor Court by Henrtette &, M. Otto asking fori dl- vorco from Willlum A. Otte on the ground of Uesertion and adultery, 2 Helene M. Ulson also asked fora ttlvorce from Olv Olson on tho ground of drunkenness, critelty, and desertion, ndge Karman yesterday granted a divorce to, a Boye from “Louis Boye on the ground of desertion, : STATE COURTS. F. W. Dirkennan brought ault yesterday for $1,000 against J. W. Bottrictl and — Paliner. COUNTY COURT. Anders Pauttscn, 0 grocer, yesterday fled bls voluntary assigninent, with J. K. Boyesen a6 nashenes. DLinbilities ubout $1,009; asscta about $50), consisting of grocery stock, funiture, und hedalng. THE CALL, Jungs Drusstoso—General business, Juvax Lyopaxrr—Call of his chincery enlon- dar. APrEDLATE Count—Mations. Junin SstvT—No pretiininary call. Trial YU, 3,030, 2,032, 3,000, 3,0v2, 30H, and $016, Passed exso on trink, paurae Jamesos—th 43,44, and 40. No caso on JUDUE HOGENS—106 to 11724, Inclusive, No caso on trial, JULUE MonaAn—All passed enses at tho foot of th salenitar, No, 1,817, Rogers y. Ualdwin, on iil, Jupay Tuney—1, 2, 3,4, and 5, Nod, Duly v. Hull, on heuring, JuvoK Bauxum—No cail. No, 1,407, Meichert y. Melchert, an hearing. Criminat, Count—Nos, 181 to 189, 221, 40, 407, 408, 453, 404, 455, 407, 458, 460, and al, : JUDGMENTS, Usirep Srates Cutcurr Courr — Jonar Bropartr—Commereial National Bank v. Fred- orick Schroeder und ‘Thomus Ktehter; decree, 3300. Supenton Count—Jupor Sairi—William G. Thurgess v. Mary Z. Morse, $100.—D, F, Groves vy. George W, Hubbell, €4045.-Same v. Adames Huteningon, 84,05, Cincurr Counr—Junae Roagns—Thomas Tule Joy ¥. Theodore ‘Davenport; verdict, 82),00. H, Hosmery, Alexander White; verity $4,808.7 Junge Monax—Pateick Dalton und others John Ford, $4,.231,00—J, A. Dupes etal. v. Charles: 8. Munson, $7 GEN. GRANT. Tho Ex-Prestdent Visits the New York Mock and Produce Exchanges, Spectat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Yonk, Oct. 20.—Tho regular hnbbub of the Stock Exchange was varted and inten- sified this forenoon by a Visit to that locality by Gen, Grant. Inside the Exchange, which Is honeycombed with the seaffolding erected by tho mechanics In inaking alterations, busi- ness was golng ons usual ab half-past 11 o’eldck, when suddenly the advent of tha expected visitor was annotneed. ‘Lhe bulls anid bears forgot their business in a moment, and flucked about tho presiding oflicer’s ros- trum, which the ilustrious visitor was seen inounting, accompanied by Congressman Morton, and escorted by Messrs, Cox, Dil- Jon, and Sinith, of the Reception Committee. President Mackay rapped for order, and in- troduced the Gengral, More cheers greeted Gen, Grant as he ‘stepped forward, Ifo ace knowledged =the oration by bowing. “Speech, “Speech,” the bulls and bears yelled In one wild' chorus, and tho General, unabte to resist the demand, made one of its characteristlo brief addyesses ina low tone of voice, autlbla onty ton few gnthered dl- rectly in front of him. Ho alluted toa former visit by saying that but oneo tn hs fife had he the plensure of visiting the Stock Exehange, and, as he did not want to be where there was fighting going on, he had then determined not to come again, but had deen prevailed upon by My Sint to make this visit, Laughter and) yells of delight wera produced by tha General's alluston to fighting, and is he‘concluded loud ap pause was followed by ealls for a speceh trom Levi 2. Morton, who thereupon heartily thanked the brokers for thelr cardial greot- Sng, and sald that he wns only there to jol’ then hn doin honor to the most Mustrious citizen of the United States, ‘The atiattiysu dd visitor thon left tho building, while within it seemed as though pridemontum had broken loose, so lustily ald the brokers eheer nnd Indulge in their eharneteristic yells, followed by a pustilinys, eager crowd whieh satin of policemen had ditteulty tn Keuning back,’ ‘The Genoral anid hls escort walked) down the centre of the street to the ofllee of Jessy Grant, at No. 3t Now street, Into wli they tutssed, antl tleney Into the ofice of tie Patnganta & Santa Cruz Mining Company, adjatning, ‘To the Western Assogluted Press, New Yon, Oct. 20—Gen. Grant, escorted by Congressman Mortoh, visited the Stock Exchange this morning, and tet with wi en- thustastic reteptlon, fle was Cormmily rer eelved by a speclal committee and tnlro- duced tothe members by President MeKuy, Hin npurarauce upon thie platform was, the signal for long-continned cheering, which tho Genoral’ acknowledgad hy bowing re- peatedly, In response ton voelferons de- mand for aspeech, he spoke brietty, refer ring to hts former yidt to the Exchange, marking that, as headld not dike to be where fighting was golng on, he had determined ‘not te come aguli, but had finally) been pres vailed upon te change his mind. When the General lett was followed bya large crowd, who cheered hint frequently, Gen, (rant niso visited the Prod change, und reeelved a cordial welcome, After n tour of the Exchange, the Presi. dent presented Gen, Grant to tho members, sayings ten, Grant will now address you with a few remarks, Gen, Grunt salds “GuntLeMEN OF THH Propuck Excuanae: 1 have ne doubt but tat you ure de the hublt of orediting what your President tells you. But on this vcenston be ia ontively mistaken if ho guld 1 was going to address you, 1 am very nuch obliged to you Indeed for the cordlality of your welcome, Die Fetal not presuine to address you a at Horeafter 1 advisy you ta believe. que President ia all mutters exoept when tilktag about ine, f aAs the General Jeft the Exchunge he was henstily cheored. Cuban styles, Onrresponitence Cinctnnatt Enquirer, Thave a friend wo bus tlved many years tn Cubu, and she telly me tat opposit her rest- deues there was a grand off house uf some high intyblineses of the Jeland, who used to whirl out in their pecullar Cuban carrlage (tho volunte every afternoon, to the envy eud admiration of all who eaw them. ‘Choy Wore no bonnets, bat bud lovely towers In theic hur, lots of diamonds, and gay-colored and wuch-lomnecd oll dresses, ‘bey were lulics not only, but yreut Indies, Oni day a loosa. cobblu-stony aver which thoy rolles: ata rapid pace upset thelr carnage, and (ts oc oupants were spillod out fi the roid, divcinehys | dice than the: bu to tho amuzod eyes of ny Amertenn friend the | oxtraandlutey fact that they bude shoes or Block Ings on! v : 1 RADWAS'S I 7 RELIG, R. RADWAY’S NARSAPARTLLTAS RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Changes as Seen and Felt, ag they Daily Occur, Att. er Using a Few . Dos 1h Good ry Ki Msappearances of rans Janguor, inc oly fneredse and hardines rsh and nn a, tit ss Neth Inereixes, Appetite Improves, role {sit for fur, no more sour eruetatlons of water Devehy good digestions valtn and undisturbed cep. tavnken fresh aad vieorous, Pisapp vrance of spota, blotches, - plmples; the shin looks elonr and heathy: “tte urine changed trom its trebid nnd cloudy appeariice ton vient cherry or mmber colors water posseg freely from the bladder through the wrethrs, without prin or soaidings Ittie or no sediment; no pals or werkness, 4. Marked? jon of quantity-nnd tre queney of fuvoluntary wenkening discharges CE abiteted fy that wits), with corttlnty of pers invent cute. Increased spebngth exhibited ia the secreting londs, and function harmony re stored to tho several orgins, & Yellow tinge on the white of tho eycs, ang the swarthy, saifron appenrance of tho aki elitient ton clear, Hvely. and healthy color, ‘Those sulferhnyy from weak or ulcerated tungs ur tubercles will realize great benodit iy expeetorating freely the tough phiegis or mucug i ne cetts, bronent ar windph dontnishing the Frequency o wot strength Urougtiout Ight-sweata and palns aad Tesllinge oF wenkn nrmind “tho ankles Jegs, shoulders, ote; evssution of cold an¢ chills, sunse of enifoention, hard breathing and paroxyain of colsh at hy ite down or arising in he mioriing, All these di sink Bymptoms gridunily and surely dienppe q. As dny after day the SARSAPARILLIAN fa takon new slensof returning heals will appear, asthe blood Improves io pelts aud strengty discase wilt dininish, and al foreign and inipure deposits, nodes, tumors, cancers, bard tui ete. hy Feaulvedd wwvay.uind the unsound mate sotnd nnd healthy: ulcers, fever sores, chrouig akin diseases, eeadinally disappear. 8. In enses where tho #ystem bas been salt vated, and Mercury, Quicksilver, CorrosiveSub Hinate have aeenmutited and become deposited Jn the hones, Joints, ete. causing curies of the bones, rickets, splonl curvatures, contortions, white ayelings, varicose velne, etc. . the SAne SAPARULLIAN will resolve awny these deposite and exterminate the virus of tho disease from the pool tite 0. {¢ thus who ure taking these medlolnes for the eure of Chronie, Scroftlous, or Syphilitts discarea, however sluw muy bo tho cure, * feel botter” and find thoir general beaith improving, thoir tiesh and welght inerenalny, or even keep ing its own, [t Is sure aien that tho cure fs pro gressing, Inthesa iisenses tho patient cither qoutes better or worse,—tho virns of the dlsense ig not intetives If not arrested and driven from tho blood, it will sprend and continue to under mine the constitution, As roon os the BARSA: PARILLIAN makes tho patient “feel better,” every hour you will grow better and inerease {a henlihy strength, and feat. ‘The werent power of this remedy ts in. dlsenseg that threaten death, as in CONSUMPTION of the Lungs and Tuberculous Phthists, Scrote ln-Syphitotd Diseases, Wnsting, Degeneration and Ulceration of tho Kidneys, Diabetes, Stop page of Water (Instantaneous relict nffonic where cathoters have been used, thus doing away with the painful operation of using thes instruments), dissolving Stono in the Bladder and in all enses of inflammation of the Blad= der and Kidneys. In chronio cascs of Leucorrhoes and Uterine diseanes, : One battle contains more of the active princi: les of Medicines than any othor Preparation ‘aken In Tenspoonful doace, white othors requins ive or alx times 18 much. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, Ea. i. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES AND PIEVENTS Dyscatery, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbas, Fever Qnd Agus Roenumatian, Neuratuin, Dipk theria, Influenzn, Sure Throat, Difleutt Breathing, Bowe? Complaints, Aeosehess, Dinrrhea, Cholera Morban or pairtfal de ehanies frit the bowels, aru stouped tn 14 oF 2000, tudway's ioady Metter, How oF Inflamointiun, no wenkness or lassitudo, will follow the uso of tl i all i WAS THE FIRST AND 18 A > PRA THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that Instantly stops tho moat excruciating pains, allays Inftummations, and cures Congestions, whether of the Lungs. Stomuch, Bowcls, of other ginuds or onguns, by one Ree IN FROM ONE ‘CO TWENTY MINUTES. No mutter how violent or excruoluting pain the Rhuetnntic, Bederidden, Intirm, Crippled. Nor- onus, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disenke may putter, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will afford inatant cuse. s INFLAMMATION OF ‘THE RY INFLAMMAT OF 'TE INFLAMMATION OF THE NO: a . . CONGESTION ©: AL LUNAS, SORY THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, Ly ISATION THE TEAR, a AUEN HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, NEURALGIA, RUEUMATISA, COLD CHILL 4 AGUE CHILLS, CHILELAINS, AND FROST BITES. The applicntion of tho Ready Itclief tu the part or parts where the pain or diMculty exists ‘wi nfford cnee and comfort. Thirty to sixty drops in half a tumbler oF water will in a few minutes cure Cramps Sprains, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Stek Heals ache, Diarrhow, Dysentery, Colfy, Wind Inthe Dowels, and alt tnternnd Valtis, Travelers should always erry a bottle of Had way's Rendy Helle with them, A fow dropsta water will provent eleksacas or pulis from change of water, tie better than French Brundy ot Bitters us 0 ariinulant, FEVER and AGUE PEVER AND AQUE cured for Atty cenls There is not a remedial agent {this world that will cure Fover and Ague ind all other ‘Mulurke ous, Hillons, Fearlet, ‘Typhoid, Yellow, und otiet fevers cafded by RADWAY'B+L TELS) so: quickly BATS DW AN BRU, RELI RR. EYS, MLADEN CENTS PER BOTTLE. RAD WAYS ; F Regulating Pills! PERFEC? PURGATIVES, BOOTHING APR ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS RELIABLE, AND NATURAL IN HEAR OPERATION, A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel. 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