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i THE CINCAGO TRIBUN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1880—IT'WELVE PAGES. THE RAILROADS. Gradual Lifting of the Freight Blockade at the East. y Gould Apparently Heading for the Northern Pacific. Northwestern Extensions Iowa and Minnesota, into Details of the Grent Southwostorn, Consolidation. THE FREIGHT BLOCKADE, ‘Tho energetic efforts of tho Knstern railroads during the Jast fow dnys to lft tho freight blockade, which ling brought the transportation ‘business almost to a atandstili, nnd bas ene talled groat loss pon tho shippers and railroads, are belug rowarded with success, nod one by one the roads nro getting out of the entanglement and freight trains nro beginning to move more freely ngain, Uniess a heavy suow-storm eboutd now setin, and plice anothor ombargn on busi- ness, there {9 god reason to expect that by the ond of this week moat of tho ronds will bo abio to carry for@ard all the froight that olfers, with promptness and with diapateh, Tha Now York Centrat and Roston & Albany Ratlronds deny that they nro now blocked, np and claim to bo ablo to take care of all tho business that offers, ns will be avon by the Following Uhs- patch recelyed yesterday by General Mretght Agent Grier, of the Michigan’ Central, fam tho General Manager of his road, Mr. ll. He Led a ary understand there {8 a report curront anong ottr Western connections and in Chicago that the Now York Central {s Dlockuded nt Now York and the Noston & Albany at Hoston and Enst Boston, «Lim this morning in recelpt of a telexratm from Mr. J. U, Ruttor, Vice-Presitent of the Now York, and Mr. William Utiss, of tho Boston & Albany, mating that there is not one word of truth hit these reports, and that no bluckado existed or is likely to ocenr, While it fs 1k that thore exists no blockado ‘on those ronds now, still the fact thitt tha West ern connections of these roads wero unable to moye thelr cara over them during the list two weeks and could tot get back the empty ears, which they needed so much to eupply tho ile mand nt this point, woutd Iniicnte that thoy were emburraseed for awhile, Stilt is plonsant to know that they are now open and ready to move tho business that has been awaiting trangs> portation during the last two weoks. NOT TO BLAME, ‘In Inst Sunday’s ‘furmuse thore appeared a * comantnication bended “Can # Hailwny Ollleial Murder with Impanity 7? ts whiet itwas elated by an employé at the Pullman Car-Worke that AMr. Cooper, who was found dead and mutiinted at Grand Crossing, owed bis death to the bras tality of an emtptosé of tho IMlinols Central atte ron, Tho wrlter of the commutcation eluimed ‘that the man Was put off the Pultman train by an [Minola Central eonditetor for refusing to pay his faro, ani tho mtn on bem put off fett bee nowth the wheels, and thus caine to hig death, Generul-Superintendent Jetfory, of the Mlle nols Centsal Ialtrond, smarting tindur so gorious- an nceusstion, bus cuuaed a thorough examini- don to be mado of the clroumatunces under which the tan euime to hisdeath. From the reports mude to Mr, Joffery it sp. irs that the followliur are the facts in thecnse: Entuedny nlunt, the tii inst.,Conductorclundlis hadamunon the Putlman train conting orth who refused to give np his ticket. if he had one, and also refused te pay fare, ‘The min was somewhat Intoxicated, butuble to go around anywhere, When tho, tran imade tho first atop at Grand Crossing, Conductor Ulnidiss took ‘tho inan to tho car door, opened It, and told hin toget of. The conductor Instructed tho trait buzyaremn|n and requested tho Pullman tints keeper to assist hin in getting tho mun off. ‘ho man, however, did not watt tthe was put ‘ott, but a8 soon 3 the train came to t stand: stilt, he got olf on tho west elde of the var directly uppodt tho ollemill. ‘This was about 6:0 p. in. No force was uscd, nor wis there any noceasity for ft. bout four hours later the mutilated remiins of the samo yiain were found ‘on the track of tho Lake Shore & Michican Southern, about 200 feet west of the eroesing, Jnguest was held: dentitted by co-laborens at Pullman Works; relutives inquired fort proot obinineid ns to where deceused eumo to his denth and verdict given that death was enused by bes ing run over by a train of ears on the truck of the Like Shore & Michigan Southern Rultroad, and tat no one was to blame. TOO TILNZ}. Ascneationn! morning sheot, which seems to be dovated tthe tutereste of cortain speaula- tors In Vanderbilt stocks, still tries to help the latter hy continulng to clin that the canard, first published In the Boston Z'ranecript, that the _ Vanderbltt roads would be consolldated with the Rorlington and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé, is oased =o npon facts, although — the story has now been emphatleally dented by Vantterbilt aud everybody else clidinedt to have eon tnterestedin the eeheine, Tho denials are made by jelous pape: says tho Vunder- Dilt organ, Hud then It goes on torelite fh cock= and-buit story that Vanderblit is sure to secure jive Directors in tho Burlington, Now tho Bure Magton has got onlng Directors, and Vanderbilt by getting five would thoreby secure full control of thitt road, ane tho Boston cap. ftalistaavho aro now ut the hehd of thls splendid property would be eumpotled to take back sent, The most of the stock of the Burlington id owned by Uoston capitalists, none of whom hasuny intention of selling out to Vanderbilt or tuybody else. Tho Vatdeniiit organ must invent sumothing more tangible If it means to bo of any teryice to tho parties who dictute those canurds, CONSOLIDATION, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sr, Louis, Mu. Nov. 30.—MrvaA. A, Talmadge, Superintendent of tho Missouri] Paoltic Itallroad, returned from New York, bearing with hlin the documents appointing Lint to the sume position dy tho consolidated management of tho Missourl Pacitiv and Missouri, Kansns & 'Texns Ratlroads, The consoliduted roads will ombraco 10,700 miles of rond belonging to tho Missour! Pucitle, und 8,200 to tho Missourl, Kansas & ‘Toxas, Tho late ter road will now bo pushed at once to the Itlo Graude, Gould assuming tho Presidency of tho consolidated companies, It bs aiid tho howls of — the spurtments under Mr. Tolmudge will be as followa: A. We ckingon, Assistant General siperintender J, A. 1H, General Freight: Agent; FE. Chandler, General bassenuer Agents, K. Porter, Gene cru) Atturney: 'Y, ¥, Porter, Claim Agont: C. Ge Warner, Auditor; 0, L. Garrison, Cusmiory ALG. Enston, Cur Accountant; John Howitt, Supor- atendent of Motive Power and Machinery; John Holl Superintendent of Car Department; ey 3” Pecks, Superintendony of Meldgen ata s, Buaidinggas” ts Engineer and "Vie « Agent; W, Cimming, Fuel Agent; St. Bullard, Superintendent of ‘Yelograph. It will be seen from the ubove that a clein sweep his been Tondo of tho Missouri, Kapans & ‘Toxud oficlals. Not ono of them has'buen ieft for u chief plavo, “but some will be tendered minor and uulinpor- tant oflices, ul ‘To the Western Assoclated Press, St. Louis, Mow Noy, W-Tho Port-Dispateh publisher n elreulur from A, A. futmugo, deh eral Manayer, duted Dee, 1, which siya: “Hy directlon of tho Prosident, 7 hes sume churge of tha Missouri, hans Tulway, Its teased Nnes and ‘brane i Hine willherentter bo known asthe Kunses Toxus, Division of tho SMasourd Paailla bite way, The respective heady of Departents ofthe Misqourl Pacite —tullway will, xe tend thule. supervision and” direction over the suing, ‘Tho headavarters of Wig Mine Sourh, Kansts & Toxus at Sedalia will be closed, and ull the ollices moyed ta St. Louls, and of course the St. Lots uftices of that road will bo abolished, aud the lustuess of tha line tense ferrod to the oltices of thy SMssourt Pacine bero, The matter of Division Superiatendont wud somo other ottives hus not yet been arranged, slappolatiunta WHE probably lost to settlo tho question of th MOR OF the Missourl, Kansits & Texus with the Missourl Paelite Roud, ‘Chore Wt probably be un elvetion of a new Huard of Direetura for tie cousolldated roads aoon, aid i day Gould will renin President, x and thelr branches embrice x lies, the Misiuurl Vaclta — have doy tis, AL tho” Stlssouel, Kunisa ‘Oxns, 85, Tho whole sysiuin is in ohurge of Col A.A, Tulnaye, who, when the exten slower tho Miswnirl, Kansus & ‘Tuxits to Camare 89, On the io Grande, ly eumpleted, wil probs ably bave control of as miny lines dnd miles of Ayuda gay wnat the country, | Among the deposed ollicors by thf consolidation tro A. Mitchell, General Munager Missourl, Rangas & Toxna: W, R. Mobligoy, Traio Mant uxer; C. G. sheaf, Bupermtendunt at Transpure tutions J.C. sours, General Attorney; OW, Jilley, Goneral Frelyht Agent; James 2. Brow Geudral Fawenger Avent. ‘The two lust-nawed keutlemen well Hhubly' be olfered the positions Avustant Frelyht aud Musicnger Agents on Uho SMigsourl fac * pas —— “ TOWA RAILROAD MATIYERS, Sptclat Correspondence of ‘The Chicago Tribune, ‘Dea Staines, Ja, Nov, 2.—Tuo symptoms are af} Very strong that Jay Gould te beaded for thy Northern Pacitio with his Wabash eombinatty, Hy baw nade the southern teriluus uf tho Coe tral lowa at Alblu, thus connveting it with the Wabash, it fa now proposed ty extend the Cone teal dorthwest trom Muson City, which ts practically tts northern end, vin Blue Eurth, Falrmount, to Mountalu Luke, fn Cottonwood <-_Couuly, Minn, on the ft Pyyl & lous chy { ai] Peitet a imove Is decided this inerenso $1251.20 oad. At Hine Earth ft would cross the Chieawn “& Northwestern, It 1s not reas AbIo to mipposa the | ron would atop ft ono wayestation an the. Northwestern when n splendid entry Hes bevond in a direct Hine to the Northern Pyeitic. With aueh a road vompleted the Wabnsh wootd furnish a grand eut-nf from the Mimeapolls, St. Paul, Mulwau keo HCH ICHRD. sweeping tothe south and cnat, thonee vin Aibht to ‘Toledo and tha East, pon fs evidenced by tho is been inade ta tha and Mountain Lake Lo bulld the road if thoy will give tho n ary ald, ‘This would be n bonanza for MasonCity, as it would become an inportant terminal division of the road, far rout howe, shops, ete, which, nated to the division termint of the Milwaukeo Hond would make ft ono of the busicat towns in tho State, With the extension of tho Milwntts kev to Fort Dadire aud tho Des Moines Valley 1 Helds itwilibe admirably fixed for the in- Mt rallrond business, reid rood prospect that tho Chicago & stern WIHT bavi 250 imiles of rom tt fact that a proposition | people between Mason Cl yer, t fA rumored thut fhe Northwestern have sc- jected 0 new route into Minitesata, It Is toloase tho Toledo & Northwestern Division at Chraliy thencs go lirect to Koimomd in Wrizht County, thenee vin Upper Grove, Garner, and Forest City, to Wells 10 Minnesota, Tho reason given: for this route, instead oft Grove orth Ming from Bugle js that the Dubuque & Dakota con- tral the old Duncombe —road-bed, fo-called, or the town & Minnesota, from Belmont to Fort Dodue, and [tis hot for silo, while from Heltnond north the Chieago & Northivestern con- trols tt, StL, it doea not appear probable they will abandon tho fine atready begin and com pleted nuarly to Algona, vit Eagle Grove and Dakoti Tho Chicago & Northwestern Is doilvering [ron for {60 miles of now trick, at Jowell Junction and Webster City, which shows a forward moves ment sorthtwest. Tho othor day nn engine on the Lower Missouri & Nebraska (that's the mame {f it has not been chouged within tho Inst two tay) got tho sulke between Corydon and Promiso City, and wouldn't pull tho train. ‘The engineer cut of nnd ray to Promise Gity, where ho tele- graphed tho Master Mechanic’ for an enuine fo help him ont. ‘The = boss wanted to know whit was tho nutter, to which the throttle-puller responded that he dido't know, but she would make steam, The boss sur gested that he clean tho steve in the amoke- stack, ‘The enylaver cleaned tho slove, anid the engine moved off with the traln Nko a monarch. ‘That enylacer nemls promotion, The rallrouds and coal-miney here ure taxed to thoir full capielty to supply tho eont fumine. Over 100 cars a dily are sent out, mgatly north, ‘The companies sire running short tRemselyes in. trying lo meet the more presstt demands abroad. On the fst of dunuary the Minneapolls &St Louis will reach the Lehigh min put on specini coal-traing with 3 cos haul coal north, ALTON EARNINGS, The Chicago & Alton Rallrond continues to mokon good showing. Ha statement of varn- ings for the week ending Noy. 23 shows that tho reevlpts from all soureos amounted to $155,- 082.95, against $159,240.00 for the corresponding week Inst year—an Increaso of $20,818. Of camo from pussen- wer tainess, 844,201.80 from — freizht, and $197 from mails, ete, The fact that the passenger earnings of this road have inereused stendity sinew the beginning of tho passenucr war with the Wabash shows that the road [8 lose ing nothing on account of tho fieht but is rather inaking money by It, ‘Tho total Inerenso hrearn- fous Ly tho ‘akon Bittce us, 1, IRS, to Nov, 323, nelisiy 1,052,088 oan mrs tO Amounts to HK HTA, mealnse 842 for tho corresponding period inst Your ou Incrowse OF 1,8), 150,57, MILWAUKEE & 8T. PAULL Councit, Buurrs, In., Nov. 30.—Tho Chiengo, Milwaukee & St, Paul Rallroad Company lins nbaut finished a survey for alin of road from Macon City to Councl Btults, a distance of nearly 200 iniles. ‘This rond will give tho Com- Pauy direct connection with the Union Paciilc Kond in this clty, thus inuling ita connecting Mine for tho ‘Chienzo business, and niso placing It in tho position to deuund recogntza- tion from the pool rods, One other objeet in Walling the line is to give the Mitwaukeo & St. Paul Compuny abotter and stronger weapon to fight the Chicago & Northwestern Hoad with, Sho bultding. of this toad will alw give. tho Milwaukee & St. Paul Company a line between Council Bis und Pank, thus enabty itto compete with the St. Paul Sioux City Road, Which connects with the Sionx City & Pueh Road nt Sox City, thus forming a throu, to Connell Huts, but ia the Milwaukea Ste Faul Road is to man dingonally across tho Sinto, tho Hne wilt be inuny ules: shorter than the Sioux City ronte, besides it will be 8 connection, while tho othor 1s but x connecting Une and under two managements, cC.. Be & Q, Spectat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, PpANo, TL, Nov. 30.—Work on the new doublo track of the Chicayo, Burlington & Quincey Rait- way Was suspended at this plneo to-day on nes count of the cold weather, but will bo resumed Hs BOON us Athuw takes place. Twenty sulles of teack wil le latd as quick as posalilo, froin Bristol Station to Leland, whieh, when com- peter, will give tho Chleayo, Burling & Quins ey Compnny a continuous double Me from Chie ‘eugg to Princeton, SOUTIIWESTERN PROJECT. Mystrias, Tenn, Nov. 30.—At a ieerlng held thin afternoon between representatives from the celtics of Jefferson and 'Toxurkana, Tex, aud Hcommittev of tho Memphis Cotton Exehayge, with referonco to buildings rallrond to Memphis to conncot with the Texas systen of raltronds, etther at Jutterson, Texarkian, and other pols, st was resolved to beild tho rand, A sub-come mltteo was appolnted to have a prediininary str- Voy of the routes mde fnmediately.. Te, M. & I, Bptetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune INprAsxavonts, Ind., Noy, 30.—It fa intimated that Hornco Scott, late General Superintendent of tho Jeffersonville, Madison & Jndlanapotis Jtond, will be mate Genorul Manager of tho Ver- non & Greensburg Howl, which, with its oxton- lon to Newenstlo, will make a through Ino from Loulsyillo, Ky., to Jackson, Mick, CHICAGO, TENAS & MEXICAN. St. Louis, Nov, 20K. O. Lamphone, of Cht- engo, was elected General Manger of tho Chl- vngo, Toxite & Mexican Hatiroad at Dating y terda the citizens of Dallas aubseribed $50,- OW, tiles of the road southwest of Dallay havo beet located, and construction is tu bo commonced ut Oned, THE READING COMPANY. . New Yous, Nov, 00.—Tho Neading people say thoy-huve secured the $2,000,000 gunranteed for tho deforred bond isauo, and tho funds will bo aly; alt cat Haws fo fhorraw., Ae. Gowen anticl pites thy net curnings for ‘the now ye me 010,008 or $15,000,001." page aa VrEMS. Mr. A. F. Burrell has been appointed City Pas- songer Agent of tho Lake Shore & Sichiyan Southern Nuallroad, the appolutment’ to take effect Dec}, Ie with have charge of atl tho pisgenger aollultors employed by this Company, Goneral Manager Merrill of the Milwaukee & At Paul Koad says that ne teoutte tn securing curs ind been expertonced on the St, Paul Road, except on the Histings & Dikota Division, where itaruse-trom tho alipping of local frolght in Jarge quantities. During tho prosent year the Chicago, Mllwau- kee & Bt. Paul Muilroud Company bhs put te service over 4,000 new care nod sixtyethrey new locomotives, “he Company tug ordered Lud Hataund cont cars aud twenty lovomotives, tL to be delivered by Apri, Evidently thts round ty ondoavoring t6 gut rolling-stock Gnuugh to do ita hanense and lncrousing business, W, F. White, Genoral, Passenger and Tieket Agent of the Atchison, Topukn & Sante FO tail: rond, bis Just issued in Colder form one of the i$ wid mings complete waillroad maps i ex te The nap shows far mlyvantagoons style the ramifoations of the great Atchison, Topokie Sante FO syatem, Inenuling tte lensed nes, and also tho entire rallway system of the United Stites, Ag 8 spechnon of raitway advertising gulernelsoy this map bos suldein if ever bev equiied, |, Ky vrdor of tho District Court of Franklin County, Ruttens, ‘Str, Jao Houston, has taken eluirgy uf Wt the bronwrty of tho, Kanuns City Uurligten & Santa Ke itallroud Company, Al Miitterd pertulilng to tia biginess wud Oo} Mons of the ron, and cure and maintenance of tha property, will be under the dirvet supers Vislun ar the Heculver and oltleers appointed by hin. |All reports heretofore unulo tn the super {ntondent most now Le made te the Heeelver, It seoms to have buon dullnitly deulded tobn the proposed rod from Pittsture to Chie tH Junctun, On to wiford the shattimore & ¢ shorter route between Chleagaand thy saab Whon couipleted, this rout wlll mary & Univ nliacat an wie i 6 min peras Nery maalce ths Hutt ron Cl prev und tiatend of rauning tra hol, Nowark, ond HMollaire, all test trains will over The new divi and conneel at Dittahurge with the tus to Chicaga dunetiony Oey and thenes over the Chicago Extension of tho Balthuiare & Ola ta chy it Wad at test proposed to run into Pitted over tho. Wittae urge & Lake Erie ine, trom Hoayer. twenty utiles west, Dut as thts road fe erawded with buses tnesd, und somo ditleulty might by experiunced dn nuking the necessary rindi arrangements, ie has heen dochled to conmtructan onieely ties depoudent ling to the Kmaky Uity. ——— CORNER SETTLED, St. Louis, Nay. id.—Thoe corner In November corn, Which bas been in process of settlemont the pore weok, flautly cloged to-day. Atout 2,000,+ Msbels were Involved tu the deal, mintuged by the house of: Suisun Huraastow to H 0. praia acerohe ure auld toby x © settlemonty were mostly muds at db to 45 cents, nbout, v I) tly aby Westeea wakes two voute biguer mm Vite CRIMINAL NEWS. A Woman Deliberately Shot by Her Drunken Husband at Farngand, Ind. Northampton, Mass, Boy Cloris Detected in Indiscriml- nate Filehing. A Bnlognkeoper at Council Bluffs RoBbed and Brutally Mur- dered. MURDERED AND ROBBED. Cousei, Beures, In, Nov, 90.—Tho evitoncea of a cold-blooded, deliberate murder wero brought to light in this city tis morning. Tho viethin of tha foul deed was John D, Sapp, a saloon-keepor on Fifth street, aged about 56 years, Tho body’ of Sapp was found on tho Noor of his salon avout 8 o'clock, with tho skull crushed fn aud the sido of the face terribly cut ‘or bruised, the result of a blow from somo heavy, blunt instrument. The wounds were sufllclont ty have caused denth almost tustant- ly. Decenved had considerable money, all of which was taken by the murderer or muriderors lic Ia known to have closed hia saloon ats o'clock last nzht, and, ns no evidence of a fore- Ihle entrance aro visible, It is supposed that he was called up during the night and admitted the man or men who killed hit. In the saloon were found aserewdriver and revert] other articles hl te from t grovery-store near by | week or tua ago. As yet there fs uo claw to tho mttrderer, Great excitement prevasl the deer, ns It [s tho first delibertte snr anitted here slice 1814, und ns tho old Was uu inoffensive, honest uid man. is over come mina Sapp NO'T GUILTY. Patuanennta, Novy, 30.—The trial of Dr. John Buchanan for using tho wmailsof tho United States to defraud was commencod this morning in the United States District Court. After hear- ing testiniony Judge Butter directed the Jury to dequit the defendant upon tho techulunl ground tant Mere was no evidence to sustain the charge of “using tho mails to defraud." Judge Butlor eatd Buchanan did not impose upon hls corre- spondents, for thoy knew a4 much of the fraud us ho dtd. Ho therefore did not contemplite any fraud of which tho mall was a neecsury paFt, The man who purchused was sluiply buy hig means to impose on others, ‘There wns nothing, thorefore, in the evidence showlig that defendant intended to defraud his correspond> ents by uso of the mall, In necordunco with this charge tho Jury, without retleing from tholr sents, roturned A verdict of not guilty. FORGING A MORTGAGE, Speetal Dispatch to The Ctcago Tribunes BATTLy Cheek, Mich,, Nov. 00.—A warrant has Deon dasned,on complaint of H. E. Horton a wealthy moncy-lender of Kalamazoo, for thd arrest of Jerome i. Nicholson charge of furg- ing a tnortgage for $3,000 on a farm belonging to Horton, situnte in Leroytown. Nichols Is'ulrondy underarrest of twocharges of forging notes against two of the banks In this clty. ‘This is the samo person who cscaped from the ollicers several = weeks _ suru, jied to Canna, wes pursued, and caught, In his hurried flight he dropped a poeket-book con. taining several thousand dollars’ worth of forged. notes tind mortrages yealust: bunkers aud other parties In this elty, CHICAGO THEY IN @rorata. Speelal Correspondence of The Chicago Trisune, ATLANTA, Ga, Nov. vi—A few days sinc, in the Superior Cuurt of thls catty, Jon Harton, John Donovan. and Lewis Witson—all of thom hulling from Chiexgo—were convicted of the larceny uf $4,000 from tho person of an otd countkyman, and sentenced to the Poultontiary for the term of five yenrsench. Witson hasonty: ono tient, and pon iis only band there are ont: two fingers. He says that he bug a family: reside ing in Chicagn. Atlof the men were recognized As Ainois the Visitors At the flr hold in this city, tn October, and were ut thut thuo classed by tho pollce as plekpockets, : MAIL ROBBERY. Detnort, Meh. Nov, W.—At Maunt Clomons, in this State, last cventng, while q matl-enrsicr was walting at tho depot for tho mall-train golugto Detroit, some sneiuk-thiet stale one of tho letter-bugs from the platform, 46 soon a8 the loss was discovered the Postmaster pro cured nt tantern, and, by. the ald of a sllebe snow, tracked tho thlef over a mite, whon tho Tine was found cut open and tho Tetters riled af thelr contenta, ‘There wis more than tho usunt number uf registered letters fn the bags but the amount of loss cannot ho known, ‘he thict succeeded in making good his gscupe. WICKED boYSs, Aruinarreip, Mass. Noy. 30,—-Northampton wad intch aroused to-day nt the discovery of an orgnntzed systom of robbery umony elerks In various stores, Hoyd have boon living fust, and itis found thoy have deon reeotving wil tho goods they wanted from cach othor’s stores without pay. ‘en or a dozon young mon dre already caught, ‘There aro thonght to be many others, ‘The thofts are of Itras umount, bat not known detinitly, Many youths are from tho best families Intowhe MURDERED BY HER IUSBAND. FARMLAND, Randolph Co., ind., Noy, 00,~Lagt. night Willem Burress, who had been drinking all day and quarreling with overy ono he mot, especially with tls furnily, took up a dortbdlo- barreled shotgun, andivhile bia wife was sitting with her babe In ber arms, shot hor through the hend, killing her Instantly, He was arroatod and taken to Winchester, He clalms that tho abot was feeldental. He came nene shooting hor onco bofure with tho suing weapon, while druok, VPARDONED, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Txpranavoris, Ind., Nove 30.—Goy. Gray has Issued his first pardon toa resident of his own county,—a young mau nained Clarke, who waa sentenced to ony year’s Imprisonment for the thoft of a §0 pistol, Gov, Willams had already dotormined to teste the pardon at thh end af aly. months’ Imprisontnent, anil Gov, Gray, knowing tho favts of tho cuso, ad having recelved titlon from the Clreuit dudgo who tricd Ciarko, ranted tho pardon. 8E: Speclat Dispatch to The Chicaga Trtbune, Manisox, Wis. Nov, 00,—Thla morning I. 0, Bylvoster and A. 3}. Hniverson, who were con- vieted of assuuitin what [8 famitinrly known as tho Indian ease, wore arraigned for sentence, ind Judge Stowart gave tho tormer ulne months und tho lattur six months In the County dail It Issnid thut the end is not yet. and Unt tho frlonds of tho Inds contemplate commencing other actlons whutt tho progent sentunues explre, FORGERY, « Bpectal Mapatch ta ‘The Chicago Tribune, Minwaukke, Wis, Nov, 1,—Willlum I. Me- Cullar, a fast young man from Boston, and well Auawn (uw Chleayo, td under atreat for forging thotrm nama of Cloveland, Huting & Shelley, of Chienyo, to a dentt, for Rd, which ho nego ated th this elty, He has been losing heavily by gambling here, Ells arrest’ was el cd in Chicago this morping, A SWINDLER. Mustrits, Tenn, Nov, .—An Italian calling himevlf Archer or Archesli, claiming. to bo a United States dotective, recently ewindled tha smorchants of Holly Springs, Mlas., by means of forged drafty on tha Murchiuuty’ National Bank of Cincinatti, ‘the Corger tubo 40 years old, and preposzessing in appearance, LEFT SUDDENLY, 8t, Lovis, Mo,, Noy, #.—Henton Jones, Cashier in the United States Quarteranster's ollice, diss appesred about a week ago, and has not sinco been heard of iis accounts are suid to be somowhut awry, wud his pussibio. gulutde ty spoken of, SHOT, Notctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Sioux City, Ina Nov. W—At Lemara tast night, Joo Long, Agent of thot. Paul & Sloux City ftoad, shot a nun who wag try to broak {nto the dopot, It la touberul if he recovers, _ HELD Tb BAIL, Tnexton, N, J. Nov, ®.—Willlam A, Thomas, arreatedon tho charye of mating false ontrica and embezztement white ‘Teller of tho First Nae Popa Mank of Newark, bus boon huld In $20,000 — TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Soectal Dispaten to ‘the Chicaga Tritunes Inptanavonss, tud., Nov, 3.—The Importers’ ‘Yea Company, which gulls prize packages of tous and catfoes, wad eloeedt to-day. by order of thu Chive of Pulice, “soveril iudictieuts ae penicang ugalast thoi for violation of thy lottery: uw, » Nov, W—Tho fuge mul trala in tilt hours tute, ‘The deton- Yon wus due to the diteblng of a frelgbt train. CUscINNATI, Nay, 3—Thore belug 2 disagrees ingot between the sbyc-muuutacturess and tno MeKny Bewing-Machine Company about tho ex- plration of the patent on the Melvny eewlnr-mite Kenzie, a manufacturer of this ns refused to pay tho snyalty on the inne ebfnes used by bin, Sult was brought to-day by the MeKay Holding-Machiye Compitny inthe United States Cougt to recover the amount of roxalty due. ‘ ‘ Prairsnvnd, Pa. Nov. %.—Sheriff Norlin, of. Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, his made anussignment for the benoltof hla creditors, Hs Inbilities are $60,000, of which 30,000 rep- reauattn oMetal obtigauions. Mis assets aro un Owns POLITICAL POINTS. GARFIELD. Speetal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. CLEVELAND, 0.4, Nov. 90.—Gen, Garilelt and wife, necompanicd by Maj. Swalne, Congressinan Amos Towngend, and Kh Smith, of the Cine eltinatl Gazetle, arrived at 60 this more from. Washington, The trip was made in the private ear of Mannger Layng, of the Pennsyl- Yanin Company. The alstinguished party ut- trneted but Hite notice at the Union Depot. Whito w alting the transfer of his ear to the reg: wlartraln on tho Luke Shoro Hout, to Prest- dont-elect and Maj. Swatne strotled about a8 0 meansof relaxation from tho tedionsness of twenty-four hours’ travel. At 7:00 the train do- parted, nnd the conch containing tho party wns disconnected at Mentor, whero the General's prl- vito enrtinge was waiting to bear him to hiaresidence, During tho day Garfield visited tho polls at Mentor te cust his vote i the special election to choose his aucecswir In tho present Cong Ho waa recelved with cheers from Hepubllenns and Demoernts alike. After con- versing 1 short time with aequalntances, he de parted with n farewell cheer. The General Is xreatly in need of rest. During the past six months he has been literally overrun with visit+ orsntalltines, Ne hns rented ts Washington house to Congressman Pound, of Wisconsin, te packed bis books and teft them thoro, and will Not agin gv to Washington until ianugurition. +. Speclat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago ‘Tribune. CLEVELAND, 0., Nov, 90.—Congressmian Ben Hutterworth left Gen. Garteld's party at Pitts. burg, and Congressman ‘Townsend and Richard Bmith stopped of here, ‘To nn interviower Mr, Smith said he thought Ger decide on a singlo member of his Cabinet tll Fobruary, Mr, Smith expressed n decided pref. ercuco far Sherman tn the Senntorfal race, and felt confident of the Seerctury's election, ‘Tho Intter's experlenco would givohtina pfominence In the Senate whieh no new man could acquire in one or two seasions. OHIO, SSIP. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Chr 1» On Nov. 0,—The spevlal election to choose a mumber of Congress fur Gen, Gar- fleld’s term tvok placo to-dny. The countics composing tho district two years ago wore Ash- tubula, Lake, Geauga, Trumbull, and Mahoning. It hits beon reconstructed since, but Attorney- Coneral Nash decked thut the old district should Ml the yacaney caused by Gen. Gurtield's realg- nation. ‘Tho contestants were Judge E. 1, Pays lor, Kopubdlican, and C. D, Adains, Denierat, the same as Ju tha October clectlon when ‘Taylor was chosen mombor fortwo yeurs from the dthor next March, Tho voto was overywhero light, ‘not tnore than hulf the usual number, though tho returns recolved up to this honr, 11 p, m., show that tho Republican eandidate fs elected by an overwhelming majority. Eleven — precincts, preiuefpalty inrgo towns, ylvo Thylor 5,8; and Adams 500, A few scattering votes worg cust for a Greenback candidate, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Couumuus, O., Oct. H,—The meeting of tho Ohio Electoral College served to attract a num ver of Icading politiclans and members of tha General Assembly here to-day, The latter aro besteged as to tholr choice for Senator, but thus far not half a dozen have openly expressed thomeetyes, but, on tho contrary, refuse to state who they willsuppurt, ‘Tho clalms ot Mr. Sher- inan's felonds tbut bo wilt be elected unant- aly, a8 was Gen, Garfield, are not strength: ened by tho thutdity, with which bis supporters Announce tho fact, but, on tho contrary, an observer js Impressed with tho fact that tho disposition to claim everything smacks strongly of the tactics of John G. Thompson. | Gen. Kelfer, whilo not openly working for n nominntion, is supported by three members, and annonces that he is in the bands of his friends, It appoars quite evident to-night that thero fs a moyement of uo little mngultude on fovt, tho devolopment of which cannot now be surmised, Gen, Grosvenor, upon botug asked why it was that Beeretary Shertian’s supporters wore go backward in announcing thomsclyes If [t were truo, ns tetegraphed from Washington, that Sherman would aecure the Senatorship with- out n struggle, adinitted it was shurular, and that ho could not explain tho matter, Tho Hou. Alex, Sands is on the ground and closeted with Grosvenor to-night. Mo stntes that Mr. Batthows is not a candidate, and, further, that the ex-Senator will bo on tho Supromo Bench within thircy days, Couusnus, 0., Nov, 30.—Tho Ohto Electoral Colloxe ngsenbled in Executive Chamber at 12 o’clack. N. W, Goodhue, of Bunmnit, was chosen ‘Vomporary Chuleman, and J.Q. A. Campbell, of Logun, Temporary Seeretary, AM the mombors of the college were presont/except Messrs, Hol+ laud of Unton, Churchill of Muskingum, and Allen of Drake, and for some reason thoy did notapponr at the proiiminnry meeting. After appolithig cominittees, the cullee decided to visit Gen, Garileld at Mentor, after tholr work na on Electoral Coleye wes completed here, ‘The party will teaye to-morrow atternoon, 1c. compunicd by the State oficers, spond tho night at Cloveland, and visit Mentor on ‘Thursday, ‘Tho calleye udjaurned to muct abGy'clock to- morrow inuralng. INDIANA. Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune INDIANAPOLIS, Ini, Nov, 00.—A revised Ist of the members of tho Gonoral Assembly has been prepared for tho use of candidates, showlng that thery tire inthe House fifty-niue Republicana and forty-ono Demucrata; and In tho Scnnte twenty-flve Ropublicans and twenty-flvo Demo- erats; giving a Republican majority of elghteon on jolt baltot, In the canena tt will tnke forty- three to nominate 9 United Statgs Senator, and ifthe Hon, Isaac Jenkins, of Richmond, isto ve taken os nuthority, Gen, Harrison will have a Bront muny more than this on tho frst ballot. Mio says; “Tho clection of Gon, Harrison to tho Senate from thls Stuto scoms to be practl- enlly sotticd In advance through tho almost unanimous desiro of tho Hepublienus that ho ahoutd be elected, The country pross {s ulmost solid for nim," ’ Co}, Wilt Cumbnek, who was in tho city to-day, says that such conclustons are premature, be- enuso thoy arg untrue, and United States Mare shut Dudley thinks that Col. Cumbaek’a strength is very much underrated, but tho Harrison mon aro very confident, Tho Presliitential Electors, which meot to- morrow, claim that thero {s some question ug to thoir place. of meoting, 2a tho law proyites that they shill meet in tho hall of tho House of Itepresentutives, which place, so far as Indiana ia cancerned, has no existence, 1 fs probablo, Lhowover, that thoy wilt moot In the Criminal Court-room in the Court-House whieh was used for tho purpose of abatt by the House of Kepreaontatives by the lust Logislatiira of 1870, Tho time fixed for tho weting of the Electors by Jaw is 1 o'eluck a, wind at it o'clock a.m. any Elector or Blectors have fulled to arrive to tike prt in the proedodings, those preaont shall pee tw AML tho vaenney, und tho person ao selected shall bo comimssioied by the Governor in tho suing form and manner ns though he had been chosen by the people of the State, They shail thon prov ‘vucd to Vole separniely by ballot for President and Vice-President of the United: States, mk. Jog up and signing tho certillentes, choosing w InvssonEer ty carry onV copy Lo Washington for delivery to the President of tho Scaato, NEW MAMPSITING. Bpeclat Liaputeh ta The Chicago Tribuns, Boston, Nov, i0.—Tuo death of Congressman: olect Furr, of New Hampshire, renders another etoetlon necessary In tho Third District. It ly belleved thit only fourteen anys! notice 48 ro- quired (o Nita vacancy Ike this, and, in ylow of tho near nasenpyiiug of Congress, it {8 probable that tho Governor will Issue his manifoste at an early duy. It will be necessary to choosy a miem~ ber of Congress to serve out Blaj. Farr’a nox plred term, and also tu select a porion for the next regulur term, ‘Tho course pursued withune doubtedly be to votu for two persous on tho same Uokel, one to serve thy unoxpired term gud thoother forthe next regulurtern. Noaction will bu tukun concerniug thy polities situation until attr tho funeral of Maj, Farr, Tho Dem oorats will renomlanto Mr, Ulnguam, and for tho short term tho Itepublicaue wilt probably select a candidate from Sulllvan Couuty,-elther Sir, Pike, of Corwith, or Mr, Burjun, of Now- vort-and for tho long term a cundidate frum Cons County, who will prububly bo Ossian Ruy, of Luneuster, If ho can be induced to uecept, ‘Thy Democrats clulin that there Js o serious question Involved in this matter, Inasmuch as the'Goveruvy aud Cougoll bad no right uuder » Gartlelt would not. tho law to count. votes for Congressinen at tho present tline, na it Is atipulated tht they shouted be counted at. tho same timo and in tho same manner ts votes for Senators, ‘The latter are fot required to ba returned 10 tha Becrotary of State til thir, dtays or loss before tho nsaeme Dilug of the Logistiture, and that when thos: shit! bo counted by the Hxeentive body nt tho proper tine it will appeur that the votes for Farr should not bo auunted, as ho ja not ey and that Bingham will have stlliclont to elect hint, Thero is probably'a precedent for tho action of the Governor ‘and Connell, and thoy wilt bo Ukely to proceed nt cnco ii the manner Indleated. PUNNSYLVANTA. Bpectal Depateh to The Chicaoa Tribune, + Tlannisnona, Pa. Nov, 10,.—The candhtate for United States Senator ngatnat whom tho Cam= cron braneh of the Heputtiean purty ofyonn= sylvanin fs concentrating Its strength % Ca lusha A, Grow, ox-Spenker of Congress. (row has about sixty members of the Leglstature pledged for binyand claims an engy yletory over alfopponenia. As tho Hiectorn) Coliege meets to-morrow, Grow thanght it world be a good time to vist this elty and look after his inter. ests, He fa nt indefatigable worker, and line tonde good uae of hla portunity. He semis tho tien that Grant wi n candidate agninst him, cluming that Grant, not. belng a oltizen of tho State, would not be eligible to tho Sounte. THE MOTEL BILL. iat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Contmuus, O., Nov. ,—The Hon. Warner M. Tnateman has Anally admitted that ho recelved 1. letter from Gov. Dennison relative to the Chi- ctgo hotel-bills, Tt will be remembered that Mr. Sherman's friends denounced Tie Trunk exposuro ts false and malicious, bit, notwithe standing this, every statement made In these dispatches haa been proven to be true, aud tha end fa not yet, ARKANSAS, Lirrne Rock. Ark., Nov, 30.—Gov. Miller to- aay proclaimed tho result of tho Presidontinl clection In this State, Nov. 2, 19 follows: Hun- cock Electors, 00481; Garileld Electors, 41,061; Weaver Eicetors, 4,01; Hancock's majority over all, 14,059, ILLINOIS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Spnixarieny, It, Nov. 30.—The Presidential ‘Hlectors will mect nt tho State-Iouse vt noon to-morrow to cast their votes for Garfleld and Arthur. Most of the Electors are already fn the ety. CASUALTIES, LOST FROM A LIFEROAT, Spectal Ditwateh to The Chicago Tribune, Boston, Noy. 30.—Three of the crew of tho life-saving station cur Provincetown lost their lives thls morning while saying tho lives off tho stranded steamer C. BH. Trumbutl, fron New Itedford for Rockport. Atd o'vtocte the lifeboat qwns sont out, nnd brought bnok four of thocrew, Jeaying Capt. Elwell and tho pllot on board. Tho station men then atartod back agnin, and just ns, thoy reached tho vessel, whieh wasrolling heavily, the bout was struck by the end of the maint boom and upsot. ‘Tho six mon wore cork lifo- duckets and cling to tha bottom of the boat, which, with the teavy sen and wind, was fast botng carried off. A fow moments later two of thom swans for the shore, and were resester from tho surf nan exhuusted eundition, and one of them did not recover tora tong thine, The three othora who were clinging to the boat uttered plteous eries for help, but nobody on tint surf- beaten const could ‘assist thoin, and, numbed with cod, tho thermometer belny below zero, thoy dropped off que by one, and were drowned, At Station 8 some two miles below, threo bodies wera cast up by tho surf und were re- covered, this butng tho iiret intimation thoy bud of tho disnste Ono of the C, E, Teumbull’s crow was sent to the town, but being a stranger wag some time in reaehing tt, and thon did net mention the 103s of lite, but anid a vessel was on shore and help needed, The schooner Analy tlonted olf, and wis anchored off Chatham, where a crow wus got Tho Captain and pliot were saved. Capt. Alicins leaves a wife and three ehitdron; ‘Taylor a wifo and four children, Mayo was unimarriod,- Une those stations been counectod by clectric signals and wire run from any ano of thom to town, us- alstnice could haye been stimmoned, WASHINGTON, D.C. Nov. W.—Capt. Worthen, of Life-Saving Station No, 8, on tho Mnsaucht gotts const, reports ho picked wp this mornin tho body of Capt. Atkins, of Btation No. % nu tho body of one of his crew. It is thought ‘that Capt. Alking and the crew, in attempting to board somo stranded vessel during the plight, were enpsized, and all drowned, as othor bodivs aro seen in tho eure. < Adigpateh from Proyincetown says that oni; tho Captain and two of the crew were drowned. ‘Tho names of tho surfinon jost nro Elisha N, ‘Taylor and Frank Mayo, The crow had rescued threo of the men of tho stranded schoonor U, B. Trumbull, and wero about to take aff the re- mainder, whon tho bont was struck by tho boom of tho schooner find capsized, Tho members of tho crew not drowned got ashore In i oxe hnusto condition, nnd the schooner drifted away with the Captain and pilot on board, Tho vessel fnally enma to anchor olf Chat- ‘ham, Mass. FIRE RECORD. AT COLDWATER, MICT, Detnotr, Mich. Nov. i.—Tho wheelbarrow and clgar-box factories of Stavons & Co, of Coldwater, wore destroyed by: flro Inst night. Losd, $17,000, Morrill & Co, who occupied n part of tho bullding as a minohine-abop, lost 3,000; no Insurance. The shop wasono of tho best industricaiu tho town, =~ AT LOGANSPORT, IND. Locansront, Ind., Nov, 30,—A framo row on Market streot was burned at 1:30 o'clock this morning, Total loss nbout $7,000; partially tne ured. The vauso of tho flra was a dofectlyo Oe CILIICAGO, ‘Tho alarm from Hox Bb nt 6:30 Inat ovening was cnusedl by tho buralng out of u chimnoy at No, 1519 Clark street. Damago, $5. AT ROCHESTER, N. IT Rocwesten, N. H, Nov, 80,—Wentworth's IMock, D. Hanson's drug store, and the Norway Plalas Savings Ban’ tulg morning. SUCCESSFUL FORGERIES, Fantastic Tricks of a South Wator Sirevt Clerics Anothor omployé has gono wrong and loft a number of haberdashers and small tradesmen to mourn his loss and to regret tho day that thoy took hfs paper, Dhis timo his mine fa George Keebler, until lately a $12 2 week elork for Charies Laltz, tho chovse-dealor at No, NGSouth Water street, His first vouturo whieh hus come to ight was to put up a got check on Preston, Kean & Co,, drawn by Str, Mu ltz to tho. order of M, Grady, and appropriately In- dorsed by the latter, in paymentof 4 80 sult of clothes ordered af a Clark stecat dealer, The young min got the & bulunce, und the clothes Were sont us per direction, to Na, 428 West Juck+ aon strout, A tow chy ago tho check was ro. turned to tho aforcsld tilor with un atidavit from st, Gridy ta the olfect that, while he waa thd payeo, tho fndoraement was not his, Tho great advertising: tullars word sitllurly taken to the tino of &28, and acl anothar Clurk streol urtlet to tho extont of $10. All tho checks wereduly presented atthe banic nd paid, and not until very recently woro the forgeries discovered, Another Clark street fen) Mesard. Creswell, Warner &Co,, for whom Koebler hud worked, were tuken into the amountof $000 and over through overweening confidence fu their formor employs, whlle tho proptivtor of a. small botel — enshud over, $200 worth of tho spurions paper? “fhe transaetions, wontinuing over a yunr, amount to ipwarda wu et with a ebahee that there are more to be ard from, Keebler shook the dust or ChienKo trom hfs feot about two mouths uge, and bas net been heard from sines, J¢ wis pretty wall known botore Bly dopartaro, however, Hut bo was | trvorclovably “gone” on weertaln gruss-widow tniltiner In the city, and tho sopposition 1s that they are busking In euch othor’s siniled to-day, having left Cor Now York togethor, Eifuris have beon made to track bin, butas yet be hus been too sharp for lls purauord, ee Ene SUICIDE, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 8r. Lows, Noy, 8.—-At noon to-«luy sevoral persons on the levee saw aman jump from tho top rails of tho bridge inte tho river. Moroso from the wator throu times, on the last with ux- tended grins and bands, A coul-wnxon iriver wie within thirty fevt of him when he wentover the bridge railing, and sbouted to hin. ‘Tho point frum which be precipitated himevit lito the rivor is on the south aldy of the bridge abuat alxty fvct buyaud tho shore, and ble Call must: have been filly wlnety feet, The tact of tho man's rislag from the water three thes after auch a Catt is very remarkable, Tho identity of the suicide bas not been duturinined, Lousyina, Ky., Nov. d.—Huydon If Shouso, 8 promine r of ondérion, aged id, destroyed hhugell with morphing at Loulsvilia to-night, Ho hig becn driuking bard of lant; ho leaves a family. Lee enEecaanened COMPLIMENTARY, ‘Torgxa, Kaa, Nov, W.—Tho Bar of this city tondered 4 testimonlal, banquet to the Ifon. Goorgo W, MeUrary, now Unitod Btutoy Ciroult dudge, Judge Foster of thi District Court, and visiting mombera of tho Mar, this uvoning, ut which about (180 attorney’ wero presout. Spoeches in response ta tonste wera mude by rman Williams aud Judge Hookwith, of Chi caga, Judge SeCrary, Judie Horton, Chlof Jug Ucvof the state Supreme Court, debe lh Levis, wav otiere. a 4 Maj. John Titbbard, iy bird SAINT ANDREW. Observance of the Day by the Sons of Scotland. Tho Grand Banquet Largely Attended “at the Tremont. A Fenst of Reason and a Flow of Soul. Tho thirty-Nrth annual banquet of the Miinols St Andrew's Society took placo Inst evening at the Tromont House, and was in every reapeut fully equnl to any similar ovent in tho long his- tory ofthe Association. As fs citstomery with theSeateh cltizens of Chicago when; bent upon pletaure ur business, there wis nn nbsenco of all undue fornility, and a perfect unanimity to do the event and tho viands justiee, It was evl+ dent that the brawny Scots bud gathered to one doy themeclyes and to do honor to tho olticers of an organiazntion which in dts history has por- formed so many chatitatle acts and cheered tho bearta of many wandering brethren. ‘Tho members and Invited guests boznn to nse semble about 6 o'clock, and long before tha bans quet hour arrived tho corridors of the hotel on tho parlor floor woro thronged with expectant persons, many of whom knew tho delights expe- rienced on former ocensions of a like nitture, Hvery geutldman was decked with a apelz of hethor” brought direct trom Scotland, and at ) o’clock the procession formed and marched into the malt dialug-raom, where sents had been provided for 25, al- though thore were but 210 at tho tables. Pouni'sorchestra played several famlline Scot- Usb alrs, and, when all ind been seated, the Rte Ruy, Ulshup Meftwett Mnvoked the Diving bless Jug upon all present, and thon commenced It goodunrnest the banquet proper. Across'tho northend of tho spacious dining-hall a long table had been piiced, at the contract which, aud facing the yuests, sat Aloxander Kirklund, President of the Suciety. ‘To the right of the President sat Mayor Sarrigon, ("1 Gurney, Frane I Wilkle, the Rey. Brooke Hortord, “J. N. Hing, J. W. Mattorks, tho Roy. ©, th ‘Traca- dell, Mr. Me! ale. On tho loft were Bishop Mebaret, Col It Middle Roberts, tho tov. tr. George C. Lorimer, Prof, Janes Gill, the Rev, James Maclaughiin, Do Witt C. Cregtor, Jndge M. it. M. Wallace, dinige Forrester. ‘The follow ing tncmbors and Invited guusts sat down to tho feast t : Charles ‘Thompson, 8, Jordan, Willltim Yutt, John MeCallun, ). A. Cameron, ‘ghomas Morany Donald Frazer, A. Booth, Albert, McCready, M, Ii, Batley, A. Eh. Russell, Robert tintval, Fred W. Hoyne, A. 3, Toyne, J. A. MeCurthy, + Willlam Dowar, A. M. Mcekin, Roget Geroen, Joho Furren, George L, Chatfield, Radolvh Bester, Samuel Palimuny 1. P, Foske AP. furan, Franels Munron, ward Hutchisson, John Brown, dunes 8. Barrow, ohn Fleming, John Wattice Hugh Ritente W'Hilfain Me E Te, Kinnoyy Dr. O. H. Ca i ‘A; Meltol il, Wilthan Edgar, Peter sinitn YC. MeMiltiun, John G. Martin, Janes Movonald, Willlant Lorimer, George E, Guach, Andrew Wallace; HoM, Jarrett, Gear Griswold, af, K. Valentina, Iobert Johaston, Wiltinin Kirkwood, W. 3, Shetlield, A. |, Valentine, Witllum Dally, PLA, Valentine, Capt. Ede il Mallory, is MeGregor, sander Dunlop, ‘Andrew 't, Hodge, Alexanier ttovertson, Dr. Kk. D. MagArthur, Duncan Catnerasy James Cunpingbin, Thatnas Dostssilly Willan Ings, Muleom, C, Miteholt, Ye Charles Thomson, Ture C. Young. Willinin CG. Dror A.B. Maltin, dobn McKinley, ‘William steNall, EU, ice, eID Ile, dines Boghin, Joh Muley William A. Amberr, dames Ward, Willinen Hurtin, Hugh MoMithan, dures aA. Connell, Jolin Anderson, dW. Heenoys James Sinan’, 8. Cameron, rank IL, Alox. 3 dohn Alston, D. 2 Cameron James Steclo, dames Wood, ‘Alex, 31, ‘hom pso: ‘And. Wallnco, George Anderson, Gen. A, C, Ducat, Ny B. Clie v ¥ dosepird. Howard, vei, WErENCO, lack, AW. Rieburason, ‘ott, 1, W, syery Robert Nurner, Jnutes Hitenevale, . 3. Sonverns, " 9. Parker Smith, Vwiitinm Mitts,” Thonmas Howell, Kenneth Macitie, Within Geusslels, Kohert Giby, J, Wrisht, > § Mokiohan, ex. J Hoga, 2. Medill, dohn W. Gregg, Cuthbert McArthur, Donia Manson, 4. Prevost 1. 1, Crarko, ‘Smyth, dG, Smyth, James Italston, 4). Iteert, Wiillinm MeCombtlo, C. i, Lohman, e J. W. Ackerninn, McCurdy, . Tn Strong, ‘Mowat, MM, Irving, ‘A.M. Irving, GW, Schonhoven, George A. Gindelo, William Manson, Peter Hews, &.P. Wheoler, D.P, Donelson, soma 3. Watson ‘Thomas Dougatl, Whon after two hours had been pnased In dis- cussing the claburate moun, and everybody was Propared for w fonst of rouson and a How of soul, don 1 daines it. Anderson, V. J. Belt, Jolin Gibson, Jolin Featherstone, Harry Duvall, W.W, Clay, Cranston, ad. Lomllngon Robert J. Wilson, PRESIDENT KIKLAND : rapped for order, aud, after the suggestlyo ratio of chins and the toll-tale ring of knife and, fork. had subsided, iddressed bis comrades ns follows: Sit. Vick-PResineNT AND GENTLEMEN: The. plensurable duty again devolves upon mo of proposing the tonst of the evening, the sentl- ment of which Is dear to the beurt of covery, Seotehinan, As St, Andrew's Day hns been ob- served aad speeches inndo upon the ovension over since that good oft Saint went fishing in Guiles with bis brothor Simon Peter, you must Not expect me any” any= thing novel upon this occasion. “T have often thonght that If these wrand ol? legends of ealnte and martyrs served no other end than being auniversnrics of national holidays, und! thus bringing togethor people of one country Info brothorhood and social cons verse, they’ were worthy af remeythranee, and 4 feol assed that the ‘son of Jonits the tsher- min hosats much attention as auy othor sue on the calendar, Sum proud, a8 a Scotchman, of knowing that thoro is not an fndividunl torn won its shores who dues not tove the memory of that mou nit land, and who delights not in thus holding it in remumbrunee. Wo cannot all be Rumsays, Feryusons, or irises, Lut wo can all revere the land they ‘gma famMeL ’ Ido not doubt but at times wo baye all had=f Anow [ bave—a wisb— “Tinind ite powor— <A wish that tomy Intost hour - Wil strongly heave thia bronst; That L for pour Auld Scotland's sake Some tseful pian or book could mako, ‘Or sing a sing nt least,” But if we can volther nuke a book ner sing 6 song, We can fove auld Scotland and ber bonnie brags, although we ure five thoudand miles away, and we ean aud do mect together ta honor the day of her Patron Saint. Our Patron Salne ts no Inddorn invention, Whothor St, Andrew's bones wore broughtto Sootlund. aud burled on the coast of Fife E nelthor know nor care, but Lido Know that St. Androw tiny boon regarded, from Ume fnmemorini, ag tho Patron Salut of Scot. Jund, and thut the wih of November is a favorit oceaston of social and national reunton, whether “within ainila o Edinboro town” or on this aldvor tha Atlantic. We may be exiled from our native country, but we ara Seotehmen and can fully reallze tho feolmgs of poor Bure ahaa leaving Ayr, ho eung so sadly aud weUly's “ Favowell my friends, farowell ny fo08, My peace with those, my love with those, ‘he burating tears uy heurt declare, Adicu, my mutive bunks of Aye And. now, brother Scotehmen on tho banks of Luke Michigan, charge your glasses and drinig with my to * The day and a’ wha honor i” and bo sure tho samme tnist f4 betug drunk from tho Aretle ty the Avtaratic Polo, from the golden gates of Californias to the Atiuntic- washed const if ol oppoult whores, and wheraver i Beoteh- inan's yuleo Is hourd this night thore wilt bo health to bis outlyoland, a memory of his patron Haint, and a wish tor anid Scotland's wolfore, Drluk with mo to “The day and a! whe pouor ue ‘At tho conclusion of tho Presidunt’s addresa ovorybody ttrogy and drunk te the tonst: * The Day and AY Wha Honor It," after whieh the ban Fang with tho ENTHUBLABTIO CHEEUS of 200 mon who could npproelate tho sontiments go cloquently uttered by tho President, Prof, dumes Gil sane * Old Scotlund's fount alia Free," tho banquotera Jolutug tn the chorus, ‘Tho noxt towst, the Quean of Great Beinn and Jrelund,” was drunk standing end prefaced with © God Save the Queen,” gang to tho tune of * America, by, tho Lumbard Quartet, Peesktent Kirkland thon propused tho next fonstor tho evening, “Tho President of the United states,” which bo folt sure would be drunk =o with 43 inuch enthusiusin ae any of the oyening, The bund ployed “Holl Columbin” nnd the Lumburd unetot sung *Unturl the Glorious Danner.” ‘fois was one of the taking things of tho night and wag guthusinstlouly nUBhiue Jed and cheered, Bo quarked was the upproyul of. the appropriates Ross Of Who song yud its guutiment, Wat tho 80 quartet wna obliged to respon thoy anny My counter! Hutto encore Bt Milla Roberia reapomiiod te (oh Hees beiloved us an American Uint trots’, (ke tho Chul Rsceuttve officer of tho Unit eal of was tho toast of the ovening. In rare States His MAUSHY “amd tho Nope tag ere® 9 ho truthfrilly consitered a Scotch’, Cold Biddle anid, eT nm nt tense youre ts Col. ong and ah." Sto pati n onerata meet COUN to Meottitt history. wiih was ‘nag te herd Hoods and manly ins Wolo and tro i Nfor Lin rapes os Me 18 reference "ta tnt And American fustitutions was he gtr: Wwonted, nud eattod forth grent ann ee tally “The Land Wo Lett and the Lae, In Was responded to by the Woy ie gee Ete ford, whi sald hO considered hiinwcty eter fesitimate successor of Kobert Coliyen, ea tat’ a fl Ut y yaa d glad to bo nble to hear Oneo mone eae de tho Inspiritigy notes oF hot expcetto hear thom atten Inughter} He, refer Engin dnd Rentlngel ae dot f every ense compl reserving for his Indoracee tmorat and retlgious worth uf old count Py noth mn NISHOP asChANEN, ah President Kirkland thon Int MeLnron, who sald along te wae e a asheD ordiiary line of duty, he could, Not resist MG Innportiinity of felends who tnd inveag eens nttend ainecting of Beatetimens seni eie Io claimed kinship. Me rejoteed to henr ogee Anirew's Socloty, was nol n soctety on ett Be Mut that ita work was one at ape te haturo, He bndo the Rocloty Gi a spond in thelr Inbor of love, and wont eee, Gee at tho ano time a kindly’ good reheat od MeLaren's remarks wero fetal Upplnuiied, Virat-Vico-Prosident, James Megronns th rend congratulatory telegrams: frome iy ten nets of the country and calicd upon Prof. Git, Hino Wi" Waited Meds! weige eeu Cees, Wik inensured appliise. pipelines Korth un Ar, McGregor In proposing tho tonat, « City, oF Chlengo,” waa fulsomo in’ pritss' ot city’s areatnons, and, in the nbsenco of MM ve Hurrisim, ealied ‘pon Clty-Attovaey ease eset who teferred to tho Scoteumon of Ch arnonee ber peek pape font most ent elizens, men who had been tnldst a eAlluren,, a this wonntetlon fin Gast nm spoke of Chiengo's firat ti ‘ Smith, tho mention of whose haung was tee 4 icagn terpelsing anpladiteds ounttet. th oualy humbard’s Quartet the VAmerijuo,” Land of the” Free ang" response to a hearty, outburst of appian’ eung 8 Okt shady,” which © wag nas signal for n perfect ovation, Frank Dumbatt® atyle boing fully appreciated, The Peete and Poctry of Scotland" sponded Ko by Mr, O. G. Mackenzic, of St. Ane drew's Socloty, who rend an original Doom of great raerlts be univer! request the Quartet, The Old Unken Bucket,” Tnygln tho chorus. ai} bend dole Mr, Alex. Dunlup, Second Vico-P1 proppsed “Que. Sistor societies; agd eet was drank standing, amidst groat enthusiasm, Ait. GEONGE E. aooct, Vrealdent of St. Georgo's Society, reafonded in avery Wippy manner. Io rete worik whch kludrud soctuttes, were neces Ree Ine throughout the country, whieh he eho, lceted hotior not eny upon tho soclatles tho but upon the land of thi 4 PA ! tr bieth and the “tne Press" was responded to by Mr. 38, Wiiito, whose "remntks wore mpm ee mony with the gaol feellg wate woucralle an ide Mr.7. ©, McMillan also made n fow felicitous romurks in reapouse t ¥ ‘ipa, ; i i ae a trom President The regular order of tonsts bavh a hausted, the President proposed the, Bee os ealed ipo Judgo Furrester to reapond, Tho surigo nl i bue thio, but Was vory happy In hie reference to tho usofulncss bth tho Bonen and tho iar, “a ee He r John Alston responded to t 4 Androw's Sociotyjand ite Foundora Ste Alstors who wns ono of tho original members of the S02 eloty it this celts, reeniled many pathetic and hunicrous ineldents in the erly days of tho 8o- elty, and wus heartily appiauded at the conelu- sion of his remarks, The band played “ Robert Adulte," and'then Mr. Gooch enlted upon Mr. J, N. dlls to reepond to the toust of “Our Sister Socletics,” clai: that ho had bve: Mr Hills Uh that as. woke of the Green Mountain Btate, ho had been taught to revere the Scotch character, and next to the Bons of Vermont be was freo to confess that he knelt In reverence to tho Scotch people, Mr. Samuel Vernon Btecle in response to ro- pented calls, sang “All tho Blue onnots Aro ‘Uver the Hurder,” and the banqueters dispersed, with fond recoitections of the past meatings of St. Audrew, least of which could not be con- sidered the pleasunt reunion of Inst evening, To Messrs, Frank Wontworth nod George Fasantt He tho ‘Tremant, in a Inrgo mensure, tho success of the ocension Js due. These gentle men werd untiring in thelr — cf- forts to provide all that could be done for tho conifort and pleasure of the gucsia of tho Society, und deserve no small mensuro of praise. s At lo'clock there romnined but few of the cenb nines, al these pontinen eau up ot plonsant evening's proceedings ainidst a roun of song ahd Jollity, E PHIDADELPIIA, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune, THinspELriss, Pa. Noy, 30—The St. Ane drow's Society ent down to ita ane hundred and thirty-second annual duner this evening, and was quite unoxpectedly honored by tho pres- ence of Preatdent Hnses, Becrotary Sherman, and Postimastor-General Maynard, ‘who wero enptured on thelr way home to. Washing from tho dedication at — Pardes at Lafayette College, Tho President spoke only riety, but Secretary Sherman was quite happy in hfs remarks, and ‘Mr, Maynard's kpecoh waa tho success af \the ovening, for 16 displayed n thorough knowledge of Scotch Kterature and verse, and was eminently bo Utting tho ocension, Gen. Mobort Patterson responded for tho United States; Bamucl Gustine Thompson for tho Heroism of Scotch Rlgody Muyor Stokely for tho City of Vlladelphin: Cot Clayton MoMiehael, of the North American, fot the Press; Willinin Watorall, Presidont of 8 George's Socletics, for tho Sister Societies; and De. Robert DBurng for tho Memory of Walluca Burns, und Scott. Tho Welsh and the Hlbernlar societies wero also represented. TONONTO. Speeiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, TORONTO, Ont., Noy. 30,—Tho St, Androw's 5o- ciety this cvening celebrated tho anniversary of tholr putron salut with a supper at the Queon’s Hotel, A large number of guests wero present. Tho usuil tonste wero proposed and drank en- thuslastically. Congratulatory mesenyes wero exebniuod with sister socictios in the States and a adi, WILO IAS IT? Tho Prize of $15,000 in the Kentucky Lottery Drawn by a Resident of Chl+ cage, Speclat Diapatch to The Chteago Tribune, Covinatoy, Ky. Nov. 30.—In the drawing of tho Kentucky Stato Lottory to-day Hoket 00,010 drow tho first cupitat prize; 15,500 second, 85% third. aud 62 fourth. Tho capital prizo teket (816,000) waa hold in Chicago. Lovisyi.uy, Ky, Nov, 80.—Tho twonty-stzth drawing of tho Cofnmonwenlth Distribution Compnny took pluce to-day at BMcAules’s Thea- tro, in tho presenee of a numerous audience, Tho cupltal prize, $30,000, was drawn by teket No. 00385; tho seeand prize, $10,000, by tleket No. 14,003; and tho third prize, $5,000, by teket No. IksuT. Tho following tiekata drew $1,000 oacht 00,005, 65,001, 17,708, 63,187, 2U,027 a ROBINSON. Funoral Honors Ovor the Remains of the Luto Lioutongnt-Governor of Colt orado. a Spectat Dispateh to The Chicaso Tribunts Leapvitts, Col, Nov. 30.—Gov, Rablnson’s hody now Hes In state, and thousands;aro vlew= Ing it, Londvitle is draped fn mourning, with tage at half-mast. A procession of nillltary and firo companies, sooletics, nila managers, and minors, togothor with a yreat number ot cftizons, will escort tho body to tuo depot. All the mines and busincas houses closed at : o'clock, Forty prominent Leadville oltizons wil! escort tho body to Denyor. ———$—__— SPORTING MATTERS, Purnaprtrisa, Noy, 00,--The pillard tournae ment for tho champlonship of Ponnsy!vonis was commenced herothis avoning, Twognimes word played, ‘Tho frat was won by W. M, Doads, 0 Pittaburg, beating 1, J, Huntor, of this citys secre, 300 to 207, In the second BAWo rane MoLaughlin was tho winnor, boating B. He Nelius; evoro 00 to 109, the Avausta, Gi.. Nov, O.—At tho races threaqnurter mite heats wae wou by Mark Ls Hon HM second, - ‘tte, 1: rhs E it hi olds, was won by Ma yritegoe Hulle'ue due beadawa second, Dak rove Itoay third, ‘Times 1 ho burdio race was won by Banto, Dalgasiaa second. —————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Grasaaw, Nov. Be Arrlvogy the stoamor Stato of Pennsylvanig, from Now York. nguzenstown, Nov. 0),--Avrivea, Parthia, from New Vout, Nov, 3—Arriyod, City of Berlim eee Roy, W0--Stoamahipa gartinian snd Losvon, No a Scotland, fram Montreal, havo arrived out ———_—_—— INTERNAL REVENUE. Cincrxwati, O., Nov, 30.—fbo colteettons 10 tuo Flest Oblo Tnternal-Revenue Distriel bio Navombor exccod those af any month since tax on whisky wus reduced to 00 conte oF tou gemount Basel hs ccobe in noes Rouniely" Soviuuton) Distrioy aggregate 6m" —_—_—— good tthe Ask doctor if Hop Bittore are no Deut tqully waediclay on foarte, BuO DUC 1 Wns ro”

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