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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ‘LED TILE COUNTRY. The Cincinnati Shorts Have Roturned to Their Native Land, And Defaulted on Thelr Unprof- itable Whent Deals, Tho Susponston “of Hongh & Oo, tho Firat. Result of Thoir Conduct. How the Clincinuatinns. Came to Uct . Stuck So Madly. ‘The Noard of 'Tende was wilitly excited yess torday over the repurt that tho Ciuciniath crowd hind refused to put up more marging, and left thelr brokers here to take eure of tho deala Memseclves, [0 othor words, it wits sid that thoy hi one tek" on thelr Chlearo bror Ker, The rimor eirculated through the crowd ‘hat deatts drawn fh Cineinnath for 809,000 ur ERMON had come back protested, One for, £25.0KM, which wns vot pald, fs sald to have been che vause of the suspension noted below, In other words, the Clicinnutiins cout not stand the preseure, which must have been heavy, for within a few dys chore has passed through tho Chicago binks 82u0,000 of money drawn hero Trom Clichinath ail of which bis beer used hero av tmirging on tate trades. ‘Lhe brokers here were wnderstood to have Ween authorized to aake the drafts. THE NOYS ON “CHANGH kero not overparticular in thelruse of Ianguazo mexprossing thelr opinions of the Cincinnutl speculntors, They seemed to think the loss of all the money taken nway from here inst August, was Just what the Porkupolis crowd deserved, nud thoy found ft lnird to express thole condom- tution of the way tho former wore repurted to b funk olf, throwing everything on thelr brokers, who had dove so well for thom in Auunst. One party remarked twas Just lke Cineinintl and St. Lonls te repudiate trades it Chienzy when they found thoy wero losfug money,and wound up by telllug the story of tne minh who suld he once watited to go to sleop in Vorktown, but feared If he did be world wake iptv find his pockets picked by a Clo- stinat! packer, The Chicinnatt erowd, who have been eatght In the tolls at last, are understood to comprise a yurt of the army of “tallers" from tho “ Paris of America who mado so much maney by fot jowlig In tho footsteps of tho Handy clique in The Aturnst wheat deal, These “tailors,” It was reported at the thine, retlredt from the August corner with some half a auilion dollars, whieh wis divided up, of gottrse, ainony at number of Jndiwidnals. When tho warn wheat wis diss covered in the elevators tist noni. these opertors, believing the postnie of whent would bredie uo mt Kolt rihisinonty and next, ‘tho ow ugalnst thon frou the ster, Of the posting of nearly T= ns out oF contitlon wud Jon that tho death of tho 3 approaching a . The shortuue 48 supposed to bu ni mecntrated Wi October, trough the Bi 3 are sail to have bad herge deals in Novenber niga, ‘They are currently belleved to buve KOALL THE MONEY THEY MADE TERE Aujust den), and perhups more too, IY they hve rediiy deetded ant to put up wore nor to pay thelr diiferences beowuse Lowant to lose auy more money, and Inive thus thrown the wholu: thing on their ren- vesentitiyes here, there fg. ie ds sald, no redress for te luttur io sults at law, The Cineintations have nothig here to seize, and it ois doubtful If any satisfietion cont bo obtained in the “Ohiv courts, It was understood luter, howover, that tue qnoney woul be bere shortly, and the Clacine niath shorts would beter thete losses. Sone tutk was to tho effect that tho boys fit 11 dew) more fuss over the inatter, 1 r the facts woukd warrant, but nopody seemed to kuow much about the ttets. ¢ THE VAILUIG OF We MOGI & Co, was reported in the mourning, and eatsed u great commodon, beenusge the rior aceomputiled the aumouncement that the Onlo boys hag ra- fuged to Bette, ute. A reporter called on Hout & Conant thelr office, Ws Washington street, during tho afternoog, What (8 the entee of your suspension? “We wereshit on October: wheat, und our customers fulted to make thelr sercements,'? © What {4 the extent of your Mubttlties 2” “We don't know y Were golug over our books now to aseertidn,” eh operating for Cineiunatl purtios, were you no That's what they say, but wo deullne tu mene on who one custamiers were."” “Is your suspeusion other than temporary’ oiners cornu to tine aud settle we they Hkely ta como to tine? nhot say. Wo hope thore won't be any promincnes given to the matter fn the nawde papers, and We would ike ta Kop it fs quiet ts porstbl Wo bave given you nil there ts in tt, ut least everything ihut the public hus any right to know, and really bisa tiothing wore to Kay. Te was’ reported that $1), would fran toss er ihe A thls sim may be reduged wily If it should prove correct hie, speculiturs huve tl tecessury Lo Kettic tp thoir business, he & Co,, it 1s sid, watited to eteso aut thes, trades some Hine age, #3 Che cotirso of the mare Aet nppeared to fidieate that these Clnelaations were hopelesly Involve on the short side, but ysented te curry the trates MEI ANDY AGH! a TO GUA ON ES f 1 fe true that Mr, Uundy sald be would bo yeepoustbly for pam of the sunll fry bt ia quite Probable that he didu't agree to doo forever. An intimate friend of tis wuld yesterday that IT Str. ae promised to guarantio oy Cincinnati partles he would pay up forthom, Great svmputby fa expressed Tor Me. Hough, who hits always beon kuown us a stradgat and conservatlye biainess ine. ‘The bose is anders stood to buve put typ dn imarging whieh wore wiped out what noucy thoy mude ns brokers in tho Atusideal, ‘ho amount iivolved bf suid 1o be Guy,000 bushels, THE WOEAT MARKED Went up to 81.491; fur Oetober, whan tho Calluro Was tnentioned, pd back futer two and oa bulr” cents, being frregular und feverish durin session, On tho call the pricu touched $141. aud hiter x1 10g, Jae In the atternoon it was iderstood tuat the Chacinnatl evewn hud closed up ail thely trades IN arin, aud tho markets weukened some as a result, Tt was rumored that i prominent house, which Js popularly understuud to bave been domy a urge bushieas for Cincinnati, wis also iivetved in trouble consequent on dratta coming buek aishonured, but lute in tho day tho report: giined credence ut uth arrangement hid been txde with the Cincin Wat artics wid the money hid been put ap, ‘Tho house was dolne Luslnuss all des i sterhiy avusnal A meaiber of the tris told Tae Tr ‘UNE reporter fast uvening that be had nothing ty muy to hin, The story was told that Mr. Mammmelalers, of Chichanath, bad lost ail bis money. He contras alivted thls, su; he bad made money here und Alich not one ati as, 84800 fF Chactunutt, 1g tin= Werstood to buve been at ie loser by sticking: to ty shore aide, Lut ho ty ruplited to ba 2,000,000, ind fully able to bear bis insaed, other Clncinuatians who are supposed 10 Mave lost wd, Thoy include, st te sald, sone rich old nierebunts who can stand tho wbriokuge in ther fortunes, Abie thoughe that A RQUE AN UCTUNER CORN nny yet be brought about. ‘Thu house usually potted at as the one most Interested expels To take and puy for atl the corn delivered on Octo- Der sules, aid some think they will buve tho Whole stock Jn thelr possession ia a ehort time, in order to muke the corner succusstul, the | proueatn Js suppuded ty be to til up the reninine ny apiece inthe clevittord ue soon ne possibile, ‘The boyd think outside storchouses would be nude regulur tor dellvery of gratin ne they ware during “the Chandler oat corner jn lil, ‘The Jock Company fs sid to have a warchouwe wuituble for corn which wad tudo rogular some and {4 still we, It ig wuld to buve capacity for abuut 10,00 busnels. ty sory prospect Of a corner In Ovtoner oats, ‘Tho stock here amouuts ty only ubout SW bushels which t¢ wild to be owned or Father controlled by one man, ‘Thu eburtage Is very tnrgu, October sold yesterday al 4534 ecuts, ‘Tue funny purtof the whole story fs that tho slock fa hed by Mr Rogers. Tho boys thins thers would be great sport if the Pr abuuld undertake te pertorn tho rile of ir her" broker, Sowe of thor think bo would bo quite Ikely to consult the Secretury before mitking wiiove, ‘Ths trouble in wheat suggested tho remark Yesterday that brokers ought to bave a lusger counutsslon tor the work they pertorm. It wis gud that #23 for 50a bushels was not enuugh cumpausation for the work, worry, und risk ussuined by tha ugent, A meeting of the Buurd of ‘Trade 13 ta be held loduy to discusd wud porba Vote on the prow ose uruoudmienti to the rules in regurd tu to Wife hy wouGoriblp tleket lately wold brought 0, Hut €2,50, uv Was stuted yesterday, ON A COMLECTING 'THIT, Mr. Preston, who was ono ot the principal brokers for the Cinclunatl peuple in the rouent August wheat deal, went to Cincinnatl night fore tuat. Some vaid be bad yune for the pure po-w af trying to effect a sctilement with ihe parties who are fener tet to have lot thetr drafts ote protest, but st bd quite us ikely tiat be run down there tb renew the pleasant acquaintinces minde during the eumtmer, It ta nuthlug une Uauul for the brokers und thelr custumurs to ‘rayel backwards und forwards between tha two nt # THE COURTS. cittes, Yesterday cyentny it was stated that telegram had conte here trem 3 suying the inuney for making quod tho margins and rete ting diferenves thud been deposited In bags bn Cineinnatt, aud: the prospeet wos that thy trou le was over, We CG. MOUGIT IN CINCINNATI Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. caNe KATH, On Sept, i) eC, Hough, of Chie cago, was here today looking after the Cincins natt operators In whent who have been caugnt short und refise to put. ap any more mrs, He was met by o reporter, but declined to speak of tho outlook, Ho ndinitted that thera would be ditienity i eailieat tn the murine due, and anid né expected to hold the brokers throne whom tho deal was nade, He teft the evlty before evening. Riumors were atfoat that other Chicamo brokora were on their way here, nbd that they were comune cy tho anime crrand. None of thomenn be found. bows ever, at the hotels tonight, Whitt wits knowe as: THE MANDY CLIQtUh In August clalin to hive kept out of tho present deat. They nre enjoying tho’ squeezing" which thy fellows are petting who did ga inte tt. Me Handy claims that Oscar Iuunmelsburg wns a ye ta bia dnt tho Auge deal Me du Opinion of the Supreme Court in tho Terry-Jackson Case, The South Park Bonrd Assessed a High Price for Sumo Lani. Tho Fleming Conspiracy Trial~Judgmonts, Now Suits, Etc. THE TERRY-7 ACKSON CASE, The Supreme Court has Just given a decision which recalls the erotte history of Ril. Terry's: nequaintanee with Caroline A. Jackson—n hla. tory which made its appearance tn tho columns of Tim Trinuse some threo years ago, and which, from tho promizonce of tho chlef aetor therein, evoked consideratle interest thet and ufterwirds, Tho cuntmored Terry, forgetful of n't a inueh how badly te is caught now, ‘Tho aetion of Raininalsturg and ila followers hn res fosing (eo pat up the turging fa toudly cons nye a ‘ho beller 1s gener) that thoy will he - . driven ito aecttiomene by tho eensires which | {8 matrimonial tes whieh bound tlm will be heaped apon thom. ‘They will wet no | to Uo legal Mrs. Terry, formed cortatu eyinpathy among operators and business-men | entangling alliances with tho © ex-sehoo!- bere. teacher, Miss Jackson, and oventunily. conveyed te her certain property) whleb THOMAS HARRISON. Tho Revival Work Me Is Dolng at tho Park Avonuo M, i. Church. Mr. Harrison the ovangelist, is conducting 1 serlea of revival services at tho Park Avenno Methodist Church which tro nttracting hire crowds to that editico oneh evening. Last night tho third of these was given, and they nra to be conthiued tonight and tomorrow night, while Sunday 1s to bo devoted from ta. m. until aa Inte as may be to what Mr. Harrelson culls a Ventecustal service, Last evening's meeting was born, or rather led up to, by the singing of varlwus revival hymns, all set to pleasing tunes, “Ialleiujah, Thing tho Glory,” “Yes Lwitl go," and othor songs which became popular during the Moody and Sankey mevtings, wero tho favorita, aud congregation and choir gave thom with om- pbusts. The alnging was led and animated by tho specla! exertions of a tall, thin man, who elapped his hands and gestluttated, hus stnee catised all the trouble ft two courts and wilt now open the ease afrest for a third tine. ‘Tho original proceeding, It will bo res mmombered, was instituted by George A. Miner und others, constituting & clotting fro tt Hes. ton, ag creditors of ‘Kerry, ugalnst Miss Jackson, tosct aside the deeds in question, 2 Clreult Court of Cook County took unkindly to the cause of the ex-gchuot tencher, who uccordiigly appented to the Supreme Court, which now sus- duins tho lower court fn one point, but reverses Ma deereo In another aud remands the enso for further proceed ngs. ‘Pho opinton w Hvered by Justice Dickey, all the oth sttees econeutring, Tt KIVves a hom bistor f the vase, but churacterizes Miss duekson's story—thit she wus xeduved under promise Of marriage, nut knowing that ‘Terry wn. aly murried—ay eo extremely. improb- able In suine essential respects that the Court vannot adopt Itns the trath. After udducing a wumber or fuets zomg to disprove her stutes inent that she dll not Know, 88, tha dite of the alleged murrkure contract, that ‘rerry waa cd toarrled mat, and that ehy “could reontlu in such utter ignoranee us ta the status The meeting propur was begun by singing {of a mun who was making love to “Come, ye that love the Lord.” her #0, Vivromsly," the | Court remark Mr. Hurrisun demanded that tho third verse | [it "the. sveret of | his vlaits at her bonrding-house, of thelr correspondence, and especially ur ber visits to his stere in Cbl+ cue, with the readiness with which she con sented to visit his private rooms ta Chicago on tho day of the alleged murrhige contract, all in= diente that she was aware that it was filet love that prompted his wetion, und that she tolerated Als attentions when she was mwary of the fact that he was a married mun. From all the elr- cumstuices, we are force to belinve that tho ttuirrlige contract ia a fletion; Unt the money: uvished on this woutn was merely in view uf {eit Intercourse. past and expected; that the house on Lincoln avenue was bouuht with Untt view and used for that purpose, und so with tho house on Mdluna avenue and nso the house on Parthia street." ‘The pure chitses of thesy bouses for her dn his mmo nd their subsequent conyeyutee, the Court aru por: Autnded, were Mere gifts ar te, Without su should bo sing over agai. VUEIES A GREAT DEAL, TON” hesaid. “The Spirit of God fs hovering over ug, and were going to haves wonderiul good tine." Hoe then led In prayer for an outpour tog of snanetiivation upon the congregntion, 2 present Joitug tn with cuthuslastio * Amens,”: “Glory to God,” and other devout ejaculations, He eald fe seemed to realize that vletory hay by fore bln, and tbat he never sw noythtig ke this, revival ‘There had been no divs or weeks of preliminary work, but souls Intl been breugbt to God from: the: test mfht, On the provinws: evening many were converted, and ne prayed for even better and grander results, ‘The congre: jon sang A rize 13 Sot Beforo “and (he evangoliat announced that there or POWER TENE were wonelderncon ay sali Li Hon seu ata 2 CHES. wa 7 SUT AC ait TH | AS of creditors as to del owing al 10 Virte ws ty EXPENSES CONNECTED WITH THE MEETING’) grunts, which ‘Torry at that thine was undbte 10 nnd that ft would bea proper thing to tuke up af pay. As to tbo Paulina street property, tho collection, ‘nis was done with: goud results. Pint was tnnde when Terry wmst bay Mr. Hurrison demanded: more Methodist one | fi Known mpluin- he waa Ingolvent. while the debts dug e th Min the latter Verses of tao bya and | anes and still unpald were then In existence, As dotned ta it bhingelf lustily. wrinjiig is bands | avatnst the compintimnts, to the extent of the and erylng aut Good nud other plous phrages tn the midstor 4 unsutiaticd part of hole claims, the deed tu Miss. hixsinglog. He repented Jackson cannot be allowed ta stand, and tho de- tat ke tad never seen anything ko thls | ere of the lower court in that reqard ts thore- quthoring betore, and unnouneed that he iirmed, had postponed bls Journey to San) Fran- Itegarding the conveyance of tho Indiana vivo ao us te be able to remaln | street property is also i mera voluntary vou- at Park evento unl after Sunday. le bud | yeynnceo, the Court proceeded to Inquire whether file up bis nind Co this after prayer and medi- | the compluinants are in a condiaen to enable tutton, and ho new bo was right tor the Lord | them to call it in question, ‘Thu debts acerned Jet hin, ow For a glorions tine,” he went | fr tka and 1874, while the proporty wits, bought bwe guing tohave ane, Brother Browns | in std and conveyed In December, Nil, when Ban erry wis sulvent, It was alleged, however, 2 Why," answered tho gentleman addressed, | (hut ba did owe comphiinants a considerable We're having it now, glory to Guid. amotio at (hut tine; chat evrly ia I8T2 be eon Mr. Hurrieon'’s sermon, if ite be socalled. | promised at 50 conta and procured relenses; was based on text In duremlah; ke could not | and that, although be —ntterwards — pald romomber where tt wits to be Foubd, but It wus | tho per cent. still, tho othee sometvbore Ja the frat ball of the buok, und it} hut of the debt hue never been paid, and In would by yoo exervisy for tho congreation to | justice the estate ought tu be beld fur it, bnns- took for it. Hens bo went off mio a new branch of the subject and told how bo bad wit- essed 20,000 avs brought to. Ged, Some Christinns coun uot . ruimember — whon and where they wero converted, but according to his bolluf tho procuss of conversion wns in Instantaneous one. situ Knew it, aid Zach know it when he fell from the tre verted In the ale, Mr. Miarrison x Uthle on the deste and pliced it on ae if it bad been wu inortarebonrd, swing 1 lo te. Air as 16 it wore un indian. club, and annoutec that bis text was, * Yu shall seek sme and tod me.” He told at story alwut a fishinge-smuck which was enpaized nenr Cape Cod. ‘Tho orcus pants hid u Utebont with thom, aid ail rot inte: this vessel bit one, who bing on with bis right ‘eyutiae, and would not have xecepied tho com- promiso bid they known it. ‘fo sustain this posijou, the Court remark, a case should be nude open the pleadtugs, and eistuined by proof, which would authorize tho setting asido 8 | the compromise of 18). No such case ins been made, ‘The comprouitse wis mado ebletly on account of losses by tue tru of 137}, and there fs yerool of any false represontutions or author fraud du muking it. The mere fact that ‘Terry omitted to mention that be bud held ttle to thy property aut bad made oa gift of ft to nnothor $3 nota sutticient basis for such nilecreg. The proof also fails to show that the present indebtedngss ar represents tho f) Per cent azreei upon in be paid for the he was cone quo hear dragging the outlra erew | pe Tho supposed connection, gay: the e Captiin sun out, teporwe'll | Court, between the present debt aud that of 1872 ntl be dvown: but Jack Hot let gu, $0 al tleractorl vb by the (uu Cuptata tookun x aad, cut olf the mada, | Seca eer rly sbawn by the rouln, Mrs, ‘Terry's elaine for di As to wor, the Court think It own wont Juck, but up he He nen and | ought not ty bo sustulned, the testimony plearly seized tho yauwale wih bis left nund. Agali | ghowing. in spite of ber stutemout ty to con= tho ux toil ugain the sailor sank trary, that she executed the deed und mate the ucknuwledyment. ‘The deeres of tho Cireuit Court is therefore. reversed nnd the enuae ros anded for other and further proecedtoys In accordance with the views expressed, Boutell & Waterman were solicitors for Miner etal, defendauts In error, and Guult & Low for ne WY, tots thing taking alast desperate: elite ils teeth, And when tho Cuptiln eaw thts deter- idiation of the tnalned mariner to be saved at unY cost Lis heart refenced, and he suid, * Lake hi tn Gud would take them In if thoy were ouly oarnest in prayer and seeking the way of sulvacion, ‘tperry. jw cvangellst here broke suddenly into a | Mt “eres hyn in wininor key, which was taken up by | 4. trGirerpRICED SCHOOL-1TAUST. tu choir. He appealed to the pene to pry and to keep on praying aud Knele a imonient in sient prayer. Then he willed vo those who wanted to bo prayed for to ruise thelr burds. Begiuning with tho middle tlor of seate, he mip- ih Hout: * There's ane," There's uu Ehere are more,” “ond WHAT A GLORIOUS TIME TITS 18'5 T never saw quything Ike tt." ‘There were renly tow hunds weld np, but thls method of encolrigtug | theo wavering fs oe of Mr. Hlurrisun's ways, The vougregaiion sang © Who'll be the next?" aud. tn response 10 the exborter’s Invitation, some twonty persuis came forward and kuett around the altar, A white-hutred old gentioumn put forth a fervent: prayer for tho salvation of thesy wixious on anid carnest responses of "Oh" and “Glory Some of tho wanted began to ery, mid In am prune Mr. Harrivon was down trom te alta aveling by the side uf the seckers Tor th and whisperiug words of consoldon and ebcer tothom, A moment later he called out “HERE'S ONE THAT TAS CST 4B LGU’; Judge Moran was ungaged yesterday In hear- ing tho coudemuution case of the South Park Commilsaloners against the School Trustees of ‘Towushlt 14, In Hyde Park. ‘This was u sult to condor xbout an nacre of land with wechvol- houso on it, situated news the corner of South Park boulovard and Fifty-ffth street, and trouting on the former, The teatimony of tho oxperts for the Comtmlasioncrs tixed the prico at $F) to Hu tront foot on the boulevard, and ex- parts for the School ale a it up to 8k5 to Hino perfuot. ‘The Jury Nxed the valuc at $15 per Toot, or $28,610 for the tnict. TIE FLEMING CONSPTRACY CASE. In tho Fleming conspiracy cuso yesterday the aAvgument us to the adinleston of certain dovu- mentary evidence was concluded, and Judge Willlainson adaiittod it, It consisted of the In- dhetments ngalust Durdy, tho forfelted bail bonds, amd the pupars In tho caso in which tho forfeited bail was sued on. Tho irst witness for NTERED * Ilero's anothor that fs cryliur to bo saved. tho people way Jumes Wright, who was Turnkey Severalof the elder men, whe bad taken a ne * ts prominent part fy the proceedings, knelUhestde | 2t the County. Salen thy. tiny Purdy, wists the praying bund, eneh singling out-one for | leased on Wiltun’s ball, Ills testimony was Unt speelal’ prayer, Str thirrisou encouraged the | Sunduy, Sept. % 18, Justice Ficming, Con- Hauld with the atntemont chat two tnt heen stably Doran, Lawyer Miner, and Bernard eased nud that atbons wore wetting Mgut, ‘Lhe 4 " Wilton came to tho jnil to bull out Purdy. Hoe igregiiion were rogitested to offer speck! f. 4 uy friyertorone mun who iid come a tong wayto | Wid thou they would buve to Kev dallor find Jesus, ‘Then the vholt struck up tho dox- | Citric. The dullve aaino i soul tier, an ology. whieh, lke all the other inusie, wad set to. | Of learning thelr errand told Flumog that this thing was wrong, and he kuew It, und that toa Justice would get into trouble If hu tuok thd bali, Constable Doran sald bo knew it was all right, and that Wihon .owned the property, Doran suid by rented tho property bimsell, and he had paid rent ta Wilton for several munths. aAt this voint the withers identified Samuel More td is the win Who bad represented hlinselt to wu Bernard Wilton on that ovcasion, Mr. Cure rier wi stilt sleep tient a4 to Wilton’s owilng tha property, and Fluining ‘wald bo would go und ook iit tho mutter and sutivfy hinsoll that alively tune, while Mr. Strobridge, pastor of thochureb, passed through tho purty, takings down tho unines. a) those who felt the worg suyed on of tab, that. the churel might follow them up, and see the good results AM got prove evanescent. “Ho secured: tha Mates of four. ‘Cho pastor annonneed that Mr, dherrlaon would be nek aratn (8 the epriug, and tut he had with bi bouks containing his life and the bletory of the numeruts converations ia which he had been an instrument, which toe brethren could aveure for n dollar each—song> hooky, containing all tae revivul hympe fora | Wilton was all rivnt. Gate tn the afternoon . Juntile Fleming returned tothe ind, Mr. Currier: See yg teen aad bo wanted the Lord | oingutwont at tho tlie, and took Willen’s ball whereupon Purdy was relouscd, James Bontield was the next witness, and tes- ther Gat ho wis Avsiatant Jallor at tho tine Purdy was bailed out, ne exumined incon. siderable det, and bis evidence curroburuted that of the preceding witness, The further progress of the caso was prevent- ed by the absence of Lieut. Carrier, tho principal withesd for tho prosecuti It was thought he wot) be on bind this morning, Hy ugreement of both sides Currler’s testimony on the former brial was reud, F —— CRIMINAL COURT. Tho followlug priavuces wore dlsvbargod from Jait yesterday, the Grund Jury having ignored thochorges: Charles Buck, agsquits “Thomas Oreo, Emil Hansen, Richard Elia, and Mury Morrissoy, lure eony: Juines Martin, James MoDunald, robbery; Kanute Lundgrun, burglary, é Patrick Hassett picaded guilty to robbery, and was sent tu the penitentiary lor oue your, N, J. Hurt pleudedl guilty to turceiy, and wos sentenced to: the [Mouse of Correction tur four months, Bentence was spapended, Dennis Donuhue pleaded watity to larceny, and pe Kentenced to two years in the fteforim shoul, Johu Ryan and Herman Burling wero on trial for buratary, aud the Jury wus aut, « Thnothy O'Grady and Tbhomys Callopy wero ou trial for burgiar aA special venlre was fasued for 100 petit Jurors retyirnuble thy fret day of next tern. ivvenun, wha an Wudnesilay was sentenced to deuth, was ullowed thirty duys to fly bill ot ux. coptions, and Judyo Gurduer ordered thut the Clerk turntah tranveript of triul without cost, Anew crop of murderers will bo gathered in October, thy followlny gases belug get for trh Oct. i, Joho Juimbs Oct. 1%, Whig Lee, Audtin Burns et ub; Oct 2h Shonue Capiilet al. vod John Stanners; Oct, U1, Benjamin er, ‘Tho quual-erininal dulendur wil bo culled by udge Jumeson Mouduy, SIAKE THE PROPLE AS A MOTIIER SIIAKES A DANY), ond with thie characteristic uttorauve called for the doxolugy, which was sung, and the poople lapersed, —_——————--. Ono of Those “Mush » Lottors, ° York N When Horace Weston te ‘easton, the colored bauso-play- frof tha Vuntution troupe, wis traveling | Hurope with the Jarrett & Pulwor Uanely Tom Vombinuation, by recelved t inrge matlda ly. One day ho wus showing bis letters to Sir. durrett, who was roading thei to blin, na be hid nevor learnod to rend. Suddenly Br. Juvrett was overvome with vmotion, Where did you get that letter?” bo asked, holutnyg ont one with the toyal Instgute printed on the corner, and signed by 0 court olllctal, sa bat ony Why, vo curried dut in my pocket a weak,” © Why, you tdlot!" shouted Jarrott, * that Isa command to appear before the Queen, aud te Worth $10,000 to (ho company for au advertises dat sof’ repliod Weston, “1 thought It was one of dem mitah letters.” Wertou ts vow piuyiag with the Tooker-Stayin combination, and the Commodure often jok fin about Liv * mush lotcer.”” Gartiold on tho wunity Dien. Cleveland Val Wasinsatox, D.C, Feb, d, 18y1.—Dean Jpoae: Aliow nie to vonyratutute’ you on your splendid ohurge to the Jury at the elogo of the Uaicatine cause, Tho whole country owea you ndebt of gratitude for brushing away the wicked ubsurdl- ty which bay lately been palmed ott on the gountry as liw on tho subject of tavanity, If the thing had gono much furthor ail that u man would need to secure iinunlly from. tmurder: would be to tour hla baly and raves litle and then kill bis wan. J hope you will print your opinion ta pamphict form and send tt broadcast: to ull the Judgeu tn the land, = Very truly yourd, > CAURIELL, Judgo i. F, Vaine, Clevetau YEMS, eee = Atrial calondar for tho preacnt Soptembor oto Blabest hopes and interest ol tho rave rest | ser will bo mado up in Judge ‘Culey's ruom. hood, We tuke pinancy in teferring our read Jt will comprise tha first thirty-six cuses poticed: ere to the ronnirkable elicaey of Lydia A. Vink | tor trlal, and coples will be ready for distelbu- juin’ Vegetable Compound to all taat class of | ton tomorraw morning, discuses from woick Womeu duiter by wULd, Judge Buruum willyeto the Criminal Court Much asthe creditars were Ignorant of the cane | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 188I—TWELVEE PAGES next Mondns, and bis zencral eall of tho docket, whieh was set for Uct. 4, will be indefinitly post+ poned, STATE COURTS. Kate B. Giinert confessed Judament In forel- ble ontry anddetainer yesterday GE the prom {ses No, ESM Watush avenue In taver of tho Connectlent Mutnat Life-Insuranco Company. Daniel Nehter Uronght sult, for $2,000 agittist, Tanchinin und Charles Sommerfeld and Samuel Kantian, TH MeCray began n replovin sult ngainst Cbaries A. MoDonuld to recover possosstou of a large amount of machinery, valued cy $7,000, Hnilip Rasenterg coumeiced asult in debt for $5,000 nyultst George W. Straight. PROBATE COURT, In tho estato of Mary Ann Williams, decensed, letters of ndmluistration were granted to Thom os Williams, tnder bond for $4.20, In the estate of Franz Appel, deceased, letters were granted to Linn appel, under bund for TIT CALL. Junak DrustMoxn—In chambers, AUNAE GAY ZU, 251, 24, 100, 3 Su) Inclusive. No. 4), Horan trial, dupa Suitit—No preliminary call, ‘Trial call teri Nos, 1460, 1,005, 1031, 168, and 1,72. No eneo on trial. . dupon Aytitoxy—ssiats Judgo Gary, No case on teh JUDGE JAMIION—10, 10, 2,21 No, 12, Peruse sing vs. Stein, on henring. donde Kogers—Ne preliminary call. ‘teint IL WEN, Tht VEG, Lh TT, 1ST, 122, Ia, 129, 130, 140, H, Ma. Ne paltiie va, Col, que . No and at to Brown, on Hy No. 43, King va. Spubn. on teil, JAWKS—No call today, vs. Cox, on trial Jupan it General enll of the docket ud cantested motions, Sot curse. . Mowncy,on hearings dupge BARstM—IHyorees. Jenas GanuNeR—Nos, Il, on trint, 100, 165, ond is}, JUDGE vaao 170, and Nos, 181, 2a, 20}, 268, BU, LNT, SUN, Sar, rind 20%, Jupae WILLtAMSON—Satiedayy Voit, y'mMo- tlong aud sentences. JUDGMENTS, Surerron Covit—Cosresston: er ve. Stevens & Merger, €9,20157, Jung Sati—Judith Co Watker ve, Stephon W. Stryker, $1,524.60.—H. 11, Arinstead vs, Sum- uct Bolton, $1 Jupan Axtuosy—Frank Tallmadge vs. Chi ane Public Produce Exechungo; vardlut, $0,- 7 Cinceir Count—Jenan South Park Commissioners vs. ‘Trustees of schools of B38, Round dW. Converse. and the unknown helrs of S. W. Grannis, deceased; condemnation verdict for HAV aruinst tho pluinelits, VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, ‘Voo Much to Expect of Carter. Te the Extitor of The Chicago Tribune, Ciicsco, Sept, 2.—On the 26th inst, bis Honor tho Mayor ordered all the armking sutoons to be eluged out*of respect to the memory of tho Inte President Gartleh, Could be not make a similar onder to clase on Sundays, out of respect to Gud? Yours trary, UMA. 1. F. Wheel AC To the iilitor of The Chicago Tribune, 1am wuthorized by the management of tho American Express Company to state that It will transport to destinition and deliver to proper uuthoritics Cree of cost all contributions fur tha Lonetit of the SMichivin sutforers, 1 therefore oarnestly solicit Mberal donations of clothing, bedding, mourning dneplig, wd re~ wilttanees of money, ull of which will be specdily forwarded by express. Wintour Ss coming on, and there {fs no tine to logu. Deliver all contributions to. S * DB. Conk, Order and Commission Dopartinent, Roum’ No. 1h American Express Nallding. Tho Michtzau Sufcrors, | ‘Tu the Kuitor of The Chicago Tribune. Traunanp Pat pt. 28.—Tho hearts of all humaue persons are filled with pain atthe ery forlclp trom the suttoring people in the largo distrlot of Michizan desolated by tre. Hun- dreds bnve given Uborally to meet this sad and pressing appeal; butso vast fs the want und so noar the approned of wintur there fa Httle hope: of timely rellef fromthe stow and precarious sources of charity. Where fs that great ond healthy organization the State of Michlsin that iedld not Jong age, through its Governor, call specinl session of its Legislature, and In one day: by a singly net upproprinte or borrow money: ehongh to sbelter and snve the lives of these thongands of untortunutes? What ly 0 goveru- ment goud for if ft te not paternal in times of distress, but mtat Hsten unmoved to tho douth- ery of its own children, waiting for somo good Samaritin to drop a tardy pittance, where there should be a swift bounty? 1s the Stute of Mich {gun i pauper? or fs it absolutely insenslble to thu ery of Its own poor? 3. Mighly Improbable. ‘Th the Ldltor of The Chicugo Tribune, Crrcaco, Sept, 20.1 was present at tho Hiram: melnorint meeting at Clevetand Sunday aftor- noon, and nt the end of the incetMg a reporter from the Chlengo Inter-Ucean, evidently by his own request, teld the audience thut at the Ro- poblican Convention bere Inst your, whee the olfort was wade by Conkling te oxpel certain delegates frum the ‘convention and Garield spoke nygulnst it—and Gurficki's position wug austained by the convention—the above-men- Uoned reporter devlarod ho was paselug down tho Aisle, and renvbed aut his band und congratue luted Garilelds thut Garileld putled bin duwn to him, and, putting bia mouth to his ear, sald: * rae many IMiram boys do you think ure in the gallery?” Now, I ain woll aware that tho “Intermec dary Dampreas™ and all iti reportera tell thy truth ntwuys and everywhere; but ldo sub: qnlt that this felluw must have boen Invoring tudor tw tit of temporiry ingunity. ‘This anly ean oxphity bis making & statement se absurd aud lnprobuble. Unrbetd was not that kind of a oman. If ho hadany thought of Mirun be would not have Kuked so foolish n gucstion of n reporter, much Jess of u reportor of thy Inter-Geean, which was Creating all tepublicans except tho Grant mun wu OUtragcously Wt thy the, T would give you the no af the reporter, but Tilt not eaten tt. Any 'Priusy reporter who wis present will know, Tho man's num ought to be printed, DPN, Guiteau. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Gasp Ravins, Mich, Sept, 2—Keferrng to the communlcation In Saturday's VuTHUNE, tell Ing how a youns lady proposes to torture this wreteh, Lum forced to aay, Mr, Editor, in this boasted day of culture and rettnemont it fs sbocking ta bear buch talk froin the Hpsof ono whowe gex should be tho embodiment of all that: Ismorcitul, kind, and forgiving. From a youmr lady or wonmn [tis woree still, Like produces Ike, and tho peychologleal effeot of entertuin= ing and promulgating such Inhuman soutlinents upon those who inay become wives and ‘mothers wont almost nesitably be to multiply tho rice: of eviminnls, It would muko ten ultenud whero there Is one now, Guttenn should be put where, tor tha restof bis natural life, he ean burn his raco 10 more, suit whera he inhy huvo nn oppurtunity, in stele cloth aud ushes, to repent bla great erting and outgrow big wicked Undevoloped deposition ba- foro hy fa sent into tha spirit world with this gin Mn his beart, and with onlurged capncltics for it Surly bts feliow-tman, Guitenu, with « Nation's maledictions reating “pon bls head, ig now 2 propor aubject for a Na- tiun's diseipling and pity. . If tho young Indy whl transfer ber tmpreca- tous to the corrupt system whieh makes our hivhest oflicer tho custoalan and distributor of pe itical spoils abo wilt tind mney to hold up her Bunds! PURITUALIST, “Wor Mis Sako, To the Editor of Tho Catcugo Tribune, Gooveany, Ind, Kept, 2.--A* beautiful story ie told of a yuat roliyious eoclety of Southern Eurupo whose watchword! and Inspiration wero thoyo words, "For His sake." Deeds of morey and of valor, Hved of benuty and of sacrifice, loving hearts and belpful bands, wore the bicss- od frutta of these tender words, ‘The traveler was speedo’ on bis way, the wounded hoxted, tho prisoner visited, the mourpor comforted, all quod works done—for “Ils aufo "—tho Master's, Hoveruntly, and in 8 Jeaser apnse, It seve this Nation wight tuke to beat those precious words, and for “bis sake "uur Curileld—turn to nobler Hving, Sho bas strotched out bor hands tu the nations of tho earth, and they havo Sho been clusped in fraternal sywpatby. bas clothed berself in mourning and bo her wighty head in grief, Shull abe rise her serrow and turn upaiu to ttle strifes? Cou! hia claguent volvo rouek from out tha vilenve, would (t not plead for peaco and kindly forbuure nuooy ‘The thougbt fa unspenkable that tho peo- plu should turn trout that grave wot with tours of (be ations to begin uguin the potty atruggic for vince, for power, for self, Bhould not the Jedsous bo tuken to abl inuds that thle event la rich with * For hia sakes" Wo on—if wo will—and wake por! that good feeling" bo bad just begun, We Cumseribe ‘the grousil out of which aprang Juiteu's orlie and protect the Exeautive f these politicul groeds by elvil-eervice reform. “ For hig auke " and In bls eptrit, we can leave the avsusin to thy stern iujesty of lw, and Jeary to Le asbamed of the talk of barbariune Of personal torture, We ean see to It that our future political comteste are those of wen iy Feasouable dubate and uote Wruugle Of perious ereat nities, And" Por his sake“ wo may lovo +t! And ail life may vo tude moro thi we will be batter men and batt women * . ‘or his ake.’ The State Stroet Thugs, ‘Th the Editor af The Litisago Tribune, Cinvaao, Sopt. mifety of every reapoctuble citizen. knoeked dowa and robbed by thugs and hia! fore tho hour of 11 o'clock occasionally a polle man fs avon, but after seem to bo hid tor the rest 1 Hl the loud eries of whieh are hetrd in tho vic ed ainiost every niaeht, did a slugto yp put in an appenrance.. Now there uuyl this alarming tuls of the nigh “thief, murd ee. stend of making onrnest endenvors to capt hvecvasary, ta have a pol Stato street nt tho Iituracotion of every stres structed not to leave bis post until culled upo with more severoly than thoy aro, respectfully, The Springfictd Soldiors? Reunion, ‘To the Editor of The Catcago Tribune, UrinizEN, of soltiera who were prisoners of war to be hel month, [should especlally Ike to mect ins we Jumbin, 8. C. Nobels, who were thon within hearing distanes iw hot pursuit with tholr Lioodhounds. squad, consisting of Liouts, tT. Payng Young a Alllo 8, Stowart.of Kentucky, and myself, 1 rived safely at Knoxville, ‘Per Day, 1805, with “Little Tommy" Zackury Fionn Slason (white), and ‘Tom Dunes fost nobly jrulded us thraugh the cour er the mountalia, ton plice of sufet; ‘beon out fifty-two nights. try, ov having excupuon of Capt. Jumes Wilson, from whom have heard indizectiy, T have not heard: fro us) council of war to deft those bloadhound: shook hinds, and separated as above stuted. reeaptired or not, Tor yeurs after the War Rewlnient, und those of iny equit, will forget, elreumstunes above referred to. I woklilke very much to hear from thon aud bope that all newspapers interested fn au retnion will publish this letter. Naw, coniraih jel us wako uf avicep long cuntgb, und, after sixteen: clusp hands and relieve tl time, ‘Tho Wabush, St, Louis s Puclite curd & Alton, and Obl fure, and we hope and ex und one-third fare returning, Alinols Veteran Volunicera Infantry. A Protest. Th the Editor oy The Chicugo Tribune. Osntostt, Wis, Sept. 28.—Among your nume sult ty the speakur upon the gad occasion. thoy were members of the denomination whioh the speaker belonged. “And tho Insult tho fact that the gentloman who ‘delivered Held, and on bonored minister of the denon tiny tion of whiuh be (tho Presiient) wus a iifetor; wus an curnest advocate, mony with Prompt sueb x thrust at atteb a time, to pander to the paltry prejudices of an ind! vidual or a soct; and buth press und peopl sbould revorontly consider the mournful ocer slon,and propert Christian brother. stiudard of your reporter In logic, thee utes tho the Hinited in montul reservation for its dallvery by, taate than that botruydd by the Kpenker in cor suming forty minutes In tho memory of and inh trious and beloved characters our country hi ever produced, Yours for justice and consi! ency, L. M. STEDHENSON, Yo the Editor of ‘The Chteugo tribune. per. all tho curs woro fustoned. rieanu-deck, reaching tho Detroit sido L left the deck an the middle of the cur whan o oral ons a moment a Recond crash, Ike thund found lagen wolst dcop in water, and cago, Mrs. Eaton was an old lady, aud abe tu medintely took hold uf me, aud arowaed uv thero If 1o the rood of the car. Then 1] got up along of her and f took hold of Mrs. aton, ‘the ter thon (ontop of the bmiko) was uw mouth, as L took soma in. We wore nda Southern, olf and dry ones furnlehod, Bilas Fonnimore an kindness and attention, road, they did all they could do to Ronee both in nttontian, kindness, and paying all and wo bud splendid treatmont, way, the bout and not to tho railroad company, Sy stutoment us above cun bo verilied by 31h Netfle Fennimore, 406 West Monro struct, whut 2 calted. upon this forenoon, authority for the same, Clair when she went Into tho river weres Utoont, cugo; Sirs. Kutun, Grand were thoroughly souked. Mr, Carroll, of that road, These true facts, No. 47 Kast Eight, ——— JOIN H, BLOOM, mange. Cinciunatl Commere’ tau Bpagking now tune Prinunesayar “*Curtisld ast coolly a dead tree, with the bullote wolutlinge abe: Dita, willy by craus Juturming biu of the situation, country moro and place tess: thon fraud, cor- euniton, end apoliism will ekulk from atyht and portal, holy and ht te nedler uses if we "here highly re that our end shall not hive dicd in. TlouteNsk M. Fostrr. .—} would carnestly request you to publish tho following for the benatit and Why ts it that niet after night, vetwoon the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, on the corner of State and Vin Buren streots, so many people nro wasinen without ever one of tho thugs boing captured? It seems that this nulsance could bo stopped If tho pullee woul do tholrduty, ee that hour thoy ler, Ity above: bo something dono to stop Te luoks vory mich tus though tho polleo are navolding these thugs, in- them. It would bo a wise Fiat and is absolutely: Hveman stationed on butween Madison aud Twelfth streets, and It- Cwould furthor state that a thug is the most bi dangerous of villains, and ought to be dealt Hoping tho police nuthorittes wilt take this mnatter tinder sincere consideration, 1 remain Pronta, It. Sopt. 28.—At the coming rounton atSoringiield, Mi.,on the th and 20th of next asattold prison comrades) the officers, olght fn humber, who rin tha Robol guard with me on the night of the Oth of November, 180, ut Co- Tennnot yive at this Inte day all tho names of theso officers,as wo did notremaln tugothor long, but divided up Into threo squads of threo each ({ think the second night we wero out) for tho purpose of proyeuting recapturo by tho Our and 1 (colored), The other his two squads, six men, with the since the night we belt the over-memorable (to don't Know whether the other two squads were had tho names of all those men ti my mind, bat of [ute 1 cun only reonll those ot Capts, Wilson: and Skelton, of (1 think) the Fifty-sovunth Ohio whom L never ‘tho mimes of tho othar four nen L cuinot recall, but they will alwaya recollect the we have been yours of separation, met ut Springtiolds and once wore 19 pilst with feasting Inston of fasting. and have a goneral hot : 0 & Mealysiypt Ktnliwaye buve agreed to carry us for ong and one-third ect nllother ronds will do us well, Full Cove will be charged gulug, M. M. IASSETT, Lute Monrbor idinpaliy HK, Fifty-third, Megiment iM ous apeciul dispatches from Cleveland on the doy devoted to tho funeral obsequics of our much lainented Prosident there was one con- tulning in stricture upon the sertuon preuvhed by Mr. Hrrett which Teouslder, in view of all tho circumstances and facts contalued in tho fullre- port, 18 unwise, unkind, and altoother out of Dinca, and which, moreover, coyvoye a divect In- ulso totally fynores and disregurds tho fecllugs of the wife nnd mother, also of thaentire family of tho Presidunt, as, if Lum correctly informed, niso plainly Intented to apply to the cherished roliglous views of Prosident Giarfeld; as no une prejudiced person cag rend that sermon, Hote was a wart personul friend of President Gure mieinber, und the, religious views of which bo Hut when we recognize tho statement of tho spenker, that ‘tho was tinder a solemn covenant trust, reposed In blm many years: ago, In hare friendship that has never known a cloud, 2 confidence that bas never trembled, and wiove thet his never known a chungs,” wo fire at 1 loagty underatund the motive that could ‘Tho liberty of thy press fs one of the grandest nchiovernents of this Republican Governmont, but Its freedom should not be abused, not made appreelute tho alncere and worthy (© not eloquent) tribute pald to the Musteious dend by his chorishud friend and Whothor the discourso felt hotow tho oxaltod NE OF rhotorle, ry echolaatio ability, or if it Caited to meat otutions of tho vast concourse of propic congregated todo honor to his memory and ux- Dress their heartfelt sympathies with tile bo- reaved funily, or if ieexcecded by 0 few mine your very’ exacting reporter, bis stricturo certiinly displayed much warke clivering uw tribnte te IH honorof ane the most HinB- Tho Accident on the Canada Southern, Patmen House, Ciicado, Kept, 22.—A great niiny statements hava been mado in reference tothe aceldent which bapnened on tho Canad Southern Nulrond, regarding which L have re- frained from making uny allusion until this mornlug, whon 1 rend astatement published in your papor made bya Mr. Oliver of this olty. Aw fn the prinoipal party concerned, I beg to offer you the facts, Wo left Buffalo about 1p. in, und arrived at St. ‘Phomas on time tur sup. 4 Loft there, anu proceuded to tho placo of transfer—Grasso Isle, Wo got on tho bout, aud Lleft my section in the slooper St. Clalt, and wont upon the bur- T found a very: strong breeze blowing, and a very strong current, Just bofore wont down to tue sleeper, and bud Just gat inte an f imme- diately lucked around, wad found in the eur with mo Mrs, Euton of: Grand Nupids and dliss Noilic Fennimore of No, 404 West Stouron strvet, Chile I had not pushed her nlaved her on top of tho brake, aud sho hula ed owas p to my iiualty’ tulkon ott by Bir, Hoyd und the engincer of the loconio- tive which brought tho traln down on tho Ciun- Vo weru then tuken to Mr. Dune bar's house at Grasso Iele, wud nur clothes taken yaclf were taken to tho realdonce of Dr, Frpa- orick PB, Andenion, who unened his bouwe tous, Not cnough thanks can be given bim for his As to the oficers of tho dat: Mr, Oliver took olf hla shoes after wo left St. ‘Thomas, und was on deck with mo In bla slips pers. ‘Yno blame, if any, belongs to thoso managing Bho glyes mo aly parties Who wero In tho sleeper Bt. i, Be Now York; Miss Nellio Fonnimore, Chi- Kaplds, All three ou. Ju justice to alt convorned of the Canada Southern and the gentlemnniy Supermecudent, hope you will publish elyhth wtreat, New York. Garticld and Ile Morse at Chickas ie of the battle of Chickamauga, the Upon the ground Lebind ie Inuited 4 dispateh to Gen, Rose- Walle be he 7 ant there n white dove, after hovering about In tho alr fora timo, eetilod on tho tap of the troo nbovo hia head. When tie tiring censed the dove How nny, Gen. Woot called Gen. Guee fekl's attontion to the bird, saying it wus a Syeod omen of peneo’s but Curent anta nuthe npr. Tho white-dovo story fs probably as near trio fa tha one about Quriield’s horse, which was sald to have been killed at Chickumaiga. We once herd Garfield state what the fact was, Ho sitid ho wad writhing, sitting. on tho ground, whore thero was ‘depress wit Sitch that tho Night of shot wis overhead. His horso was huld by an orderly, when a rund cannon-ball camo close tothe group, and striking another horse Tull in tho treast killed: him instantly. Gen, Gartienl sald ho fouked Op, bering the thud, ond riw that nls horse was frantic with tright. flo hind seen tho terrible death of tho other horse, nnd bud nbundine senso to be scarad. Gariletd got in and stopped beside his bor: speuking to hin kelndly ‘and pattiog tim with hishand, sonthing and reassuring tho animal, which atonee beeame eatin and manifested hla uratitude. The horse, Garteld sald, na much as sult to him, * Ol teltow, this doesn't look well to me, but [have confidence in you that it ts all right." The horse was not hurt. ‘The real story thus told seems much nore Interesting than the romnnices that have been expanded out of it. STATE SANITATION. Quarterly Mecting of tho State Board of Health—-An Impostor Brought Up with a Round ‘Torn=—Dr. Ranclis Heport—How to Provent the Spread of Small-Pox-Murry Up tho Pump. t= Works—A Blew for Railway Sui tlon. Tho reguiar quarterly mocting of tho Stato Board of Health was held yesterday in Parlor 1, Grand Paeittc Hotel, Dr. J. M. Gregory pre sited, aud Dr. Stakrweathor acted na Scerctary, There were presout Drs. Hastoll, MeLato, Clark, Ludlany, and Rauch, Dr. James M. Brydon appeared before tho board to anawer to a charge of impropor adver- taing, in printing a woudeut of himself. le made tho necossary expinuation, suid ho would destroy the cut, and no action was taken on the ease by the huard, The ease of Dr. Julius Lins, of Wallingford, IM, was thon taken up, It appears that tho Doctor's Neensa to practice was granted on an allidavit, sworn to by himself, that ho bad grad- uated trom the Marburg Univeralty, Gormany, Nov. 11,1860, Tho board (uought best to In- vestignte, aud a communication was went to tho futhoritics of tho university, asking Informo- ion about Dr. Ling, «A sworn official auswor was recolved stating thut tho mun was an im= postor, and bad never graduated from the uni- versity. J1!s license to practice was revoked by the bourd. ‘This !4 the twenty-ninth cnse where licenses to practice huve been obtalucd by frouduient anidavits. ‘Tho Lourd passed 4 resolution summoning Dr. W. H. Moreau ond Dr, G. W. Leach, of Cairo, to 1 | Speer at the next mocting and show caue why an | Uhelr licensts should not ve revoked for unpro+ fessional conduct, One ts ehurgod with perjury, und the other with making intse representations, Ldon't want uy man whe had n ban’ In steal dem turkoys to put nny tnonoy In do. bit When tho bat reachet Handall not a man bad donted, and thy prencuer's, 4 a er on him, fils half-dolite went into je bat. AMUSEMEN'IS. HAVERLY'S THEATRT, Mr, John MeCulloigh, as Virgintue, 13 Mling Tiuyerly's Thoatry every ulynt. tn no other role, oxcept, perhaps, In Sprrtacua, la this trays ding acen to ao great an udvantage, aud the Manner inwhtuh the plece tins been put upoy tho stayro fa such an toenable It to bo better ap: preciated than ever before. Although tho mans agement might have continued the play on thelr villa for nuother week it, has Nn declded to withdraw {t after Katurday, Xcept In the minor pitts, Mr. McCullough is well supported, and tho soldiers, Hetors, nnd: those who repre. sent tho Roman peuple have fearned tow to pince themselves upon the atage and move urally and without marring the ayrime (ho ferformanee. For next week Me. Met fough’s repertoire is ns follows: Monday and Tucsday nights, King Lear; Wodnesday and Thuradny nighte, Hamlets Friday and Saturday ulebts, Mehard 1b; Wednesday and Saturday matinées, Inyumar. DRAMATIC NOTES, Harry Lea takes Samuel Plerey’s ptaco in the “Tegton of Honor” combination, Guiliék’s comedy company fu Rooms wock, Tho Salsbury Troubndours havo n new piece culled “A ‘Terriblo Malady,” by the nuthors of Sharps and Flats? According to the Rochester pavers Adclo Bot- aria Was not n success as Lilian in Tho Ankers Daughter, Prof. Emi! Franklin, the Shakespearean iin- pordonatnr, who wil bo reinembere! for_his recltutidnain bohulf of the yellaw-lever suffer- ors some three years ugo, ig In the city. «Josh Whitcomb" Is the result of expansion, alteration, and gradual growth. Mr. Thompaon had very” much tho same part with the samo bustness fn a plooe called Foniulo Bathors"* riven ut-tho Adupht In this elty several years ago. 5 stole Fritag olght. f er 4 Ke re et ne “ Furnished will bo at tho Olympic Theutre next ld ch ee WESTERN PATENTS, List of Patont jsnued to Northyyestern Tnveritors, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasittxaton, 2). C,, Sept. 20.—A. H. Evans & Co, report tha following list of patents Issued tu Northwestern {nyentors during the past two weeks: ey r= no..on New Yeat'e IM <i vy ILLINOIS, A. M, Drainard, Chicago, self-gonerating hydro~ carbon gusentova, 1). Uritton, Jungaboraugh, fralt-driora, {, AL. Cornul), Cornoit, oro-erastilng mill. AW, Hf. Daruyon, Macomb, quilting nttschment for ye. uchines. My ; Lanna, Mount Sterling, elactric belt. I RAUCIVS BEVORT. J Keitnl fy SHlenga, car-eouplings Dr. Naueh, tho Secretary of the board, aub- | He Horton und fy Ae Chico, water A. Bhovntiwer, Chicagu, ebl 1] mitted: bis quarterly report, showing tho work ALA, stro eno, oinw-bar. done by the bourd during tho hist quirter, One |G. Vigickur, Ch cazo. child'« carriage, certificate was withdrawn and twonty-threa | Van Ne Poste, Charles d,, Ublcaga, dynamo-clectric dlovtore, so walled, were compulled to leave tho State or quit practice. From Portland, Ore., 00 inquiry cing us to the status of Chicaze dtpto: inna {gyued by tho *Kdinbure Univorslty, to which thy Seerctary.replicd, tuforming the in- quirec of thotr fraudulont miuture. lie recom munds tho adoption of n revolution detlulng tho ton-yeur practice clause as meaning, detultly, huving practiced ten years. at least. a8 n phy: sivian prior ta July 1, 1877,when the law creating: the present board went into elfect. SMALL-PON, In regard to small-pox, tho roport says it “hoy wade its appearinecy at five new points In tha State ginca tho Ingt mecting of tho board, butin four of them, owlug to prompt action on the part of the Toeal uuthorities, jt was speudily stamped gut or gotten under control. Casce still occur in Chleaya, and, in guct, will continue to ocaur while emigration fs so heavy fron Kurope, The Indicutlooy are that there will vo au invronse of cites ws the wenthor becomes ler, aud frosh outbreaks umy be expected in ery purt uf the State, capecially in tye south ern. -Recauso of this probubility, it 1g Mapornint that the bord ucge the vaccination of those who nevor bave been vaceinutud, -and the re~ vacoinition of those who bive not reventiybecn: thusprotected, J11 thiy connection I would also urge pon the bonrd tho passage of u rule or regulation muking iLobiiqatary upon the au- thorities of nuy township, town, or city, to promptly report to this bonrd the outbreuk of any contagious or epidenle disoase, Under the d.rection und codjporition of tha bourd these outbreaks, in many fnstances, eat be vary oaslly Mmited, but 1f left to the inexperiineed aud un advised direu tian of” the local autboritics, thesa senses often sprend ripidly, resubging in uns necessary logs of life, nud greatly damaging Mo nchins, ‘TK. Wobstur and J, Chivill, Chlenza, avoop, WISCONSIN. M.14 Kingsloy, Racing, pintform goar for wagons, Iu Heinusluy, Having, obultinciane wun For WineOns. 2K, Kluinatuuber, Mlitwaukeo, peniu luis eente. sakpateNmueht, mmintoo. Rralnethrashur und wopar i. ‘J. Nehlosstoln, Buffalo, and J. Warningor, Alma huhyeshoe. Weil Srulth and A. TL, Portage, bactrolder. 0. Vanortuan, Itacine, plattuem waguu-gear, MICIIIGAN, ¥.1f. Hailos, Hillsdale, asteal Iuntern, + doe! Honeutt, Palo, uxrley fork, 4: Chaprminn, Starculiis, Jacc-cutter, C1 Clark, Dotrolt, carpot-sweeper. 1, Clarks Detrulty sasttenoldur. NW. Gardner, findgewnter, bagholdor, G. Graver, Votrult, brus 1. Y. Hovay, Grand Rapids, aniinal-trap. 4. Howell fru aon, sobiele axle. iudeon, Necrolt, buckle and sirap fastener. NEG, Vacratt, railway a , Hotroit entlway- cat, Hil-erdr. Mount Cloniens, wind vehicle. Hyora nga W.'T, Sinitt, Neuouleraft, cluthom ier. ‘istorius, Saginaw, Invalid bei, IMnachoue, A., Dotralt, lubricator, VW. Hmit, Baton Inpids, davico for fastening or bootengrap. HOW, ‘Vitus, Jackson, careinzo-body. coker, Lamont, plow-polnt. 4, W, Veloy, Pine Uru ve, nortubld fonce, MINNESOTA, “G. A. Rolund, Wascas, windnilll, J dae WH ford, Bilnngapois, reiler-mill, . OWA, 7, ©, Dexter. Des-Moings, folding attachment fot printing-presses. % . W, H. Guldsverry, Nevada, taltors' square. 8, Heaton, Codar itapids, fonce-pust. hy HL ID peatoose: shuttur. Hy ur 5: re P= It Dusiposs Inturesta ut ‘the infoced community. | {Y: Qlexter, Nee Malis, cate o nol oneumatia to | Lhe experience of the lust nine months, os- | clovator and grain-sopanior, fa] peolally in connection with stuull-nox, las ee INDLANA. preasod me with the lwportuice and uceessity Charles Anderson, South Bend, plaw-point, deals, and D, Barrow, Windfall,atumuu-axtractor, Himor Wurton, Rayavitle, child's currince. Monry Cokur, indfanupolls, eluteh uucbantsm, of tho pecheration: by tho bourd of a sanitary: cote of ordinances, or rules and regulations, for adoptlan by “local authoritles throughout it | thoState, 1 nm, sntisiied that tho samtary In- : ohn M. Dave, Hocuestor, aprhut went. Torests of localities and the Strate wenorully can wigha, F- Geunuea Now Albany, sppnratus for 7 | (ane way.bo better promoted thuw by auch ‘a | “Fiktvey Stiller, Union County, hond-rost, code.’ go, Wikhart, autotuatic fooder for Carton Be si middiligseptiriter, rolicremilis, ote. Henjamin Stuledp and G, W. Btewart. Worthington, bund-euttor und fueder for thrnating-mucuines, NEURASKA, BULPGKVORT, PUSMPING-WORKS, _ |, “ Durlig tho low-water stago of tho last three months repented vonptalnty Baye been made to this olfice with rogard te the pulludion of tho ola River nlouk ita whole course, Whilo it | Alox D, Clarke, Quuba, amalyamator. Fae aa Chicugo Itiver is uot the only | Mlcbard D. Gallagher, Grusba,skotehing apparatus. plan ie ellen source of the pollution of this stream, stlll but ttle has Deon done practically to prevent the wuisance that doos come from it in, the way of Chicage sewage. ‘Lhe Clty of Chicago ‘hu: howovor, appropriated $175,000 tor the oreetion v! purmping-works, but no further progress hus wen mado thin the neceptunce of the bid for tho construction of the pumping-works and oth- ur prolltninury work, “A grave sauitury respon- sibility rests pou, the Caicugo authorities, Is it dusirabic that a topetiaon of tho pollution of ite water-supply should again occur In Chicagy, as it did duriug the past winter and spring? Au i [t Just to the peopte oo the line of the Mhnols & Michigan Caual, the Despiaines River, and the Miinofa Iliver to bo further unnoyed by tho nuisance? In view of tho sunitary tmportance of tho matter, It Js clearly tho duty of the bourd to do all It can to hasten the construction of tha putmping-works,” RAILWAY BANITATION. EDITORS IN TROUBLE. ASuit for Libet for Charging Criminal Intimacy. Special Dispateh to The Caicago Tribune, ADRIAN, Mich., Sept. 20.—1. J, Bonner und T. D. Mann, editors and proprictors of the Iecurd, usmall afernoun sheet printed in thiscity, wero arrestud ths atternoon by United States Marshal Matthowe, of Detrult, under sult for [bel Insti- tuted in tho Unitod States District Court by the Hon, .N. MM. Howard, of ‘Loledo, ‘The allexed Nbel consists of tho publicution of articles as sorting urhainul Intimacy on Mr, Howard's part with Miss Ii. Clarko, formerly a teachor of vocal wusle in Adrinn College, and until few weeks past principal soprano in the ebolr of the First ‘Tho report noxt nlludos to rallway sanitation, tin r qavonal Pcirah of ‘oledo, Miss and suys that, so far ue outigrant trulus ure | Clarke was somo time avo divorced n- | voncorned, It t4 notoriously ba, but thut tho | from hor huebund “at. Fostoria, 0, and better meung ot travel ure by no means tuult- | well known in Chicago aa Mra, Agire, Mr, Haw: jess. It chen wocs on to qnote some currespond- once with cortaln railway’ olliciais, and ro- port of the discussivn on the subject hud by the Sanitary Coundil of tho Misuse ppl Valley lust May, The Pullin Volace-Car people “wore gercilited with fuimigatiug a car thoroughly after av cnso of fover hud ocurred in it, and wero sitld 10 no Hborally of dalntectints, Thoy were ayo eredited with doing their best to have clea vara, always having cloun bed tion and cleaning aud beating carpets and plush ovory day, ‘Tho company Waa also represented as doing its best. toatudn perfect ventilauion In stecuns. Lt was suid to beligyve tr Suoie RUNS ro to Sunitary conditions, though that er which tho publis cuntrolled, ta id, lony tines and ns few ghunges Durlug the yelluw-fover opideinic all the cars of tho Southorn Pulimin Palace-Car Compuny were thoroughly distufected at cach torminus of the lines, and pure carpolio ucld was oxpoged In open vessels In Bvery var while enroute, All the curs aud every bit of furuly ture and bedding wero thoroughly funigutod with sulphur after every trip. Whenaver # pers, gon took sick durlug the yellow-fover epidemic on one of the cars he wna carried to the ard Iva member of tho Oblo Legisinture, and was a doluyate to tho Chicago Cunvention. ‘fhe temper of the articles which bave prompted Mr, Howard's wction hus beon highly seus tonal and tlawed with vindictiveness. Vor Jndy and complainant buve many friends tn this city. ‘The partic huye securad ball tn the sum of 33,600 cach, Mr, Moward lays bia dumnayes ut ———a NEBRASKA'S HARVEST. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Tanconn, Neb. Sopt. 292—Within tho past thirty days rain bas falion in nearly every wece tion of tho Ktato, putting tho ground in exeel- lout condition for fall plowing, and hotping tha Jote corn vory materially. Nebraska this yeur ennnot bo pinced iu the catozery of dry Statca, Nocasesure reportod pf stock autfering for «water, no wells have boon dry, and not n mill hus bud to stop running, and by far the preater Part of the State bus bad suiticfont molature to wustaln the growing crops. ‘The tarmers of Nebraskn bave reason to cone grauilata themsalves on the uulversality of wood crops this season. Muny of tho farms | 18 it as conaucl id Hoxt station, eared for, aud “ull “the bud- | tho Stute conten from forty to sixty vores of 1] ding and inaterm! upon which he lay | coro which Is of greater muitket value thin the 11 immediately destroyed. No - cusy of yel- | market valuo of tho 1 acres of land on whlen Jow-tover ‘was over deyoloped on the cura, | the corn tow stands, A farmer in Dakota or known to have omanated fot thom through infection. Dr. Hane believes la short runs of eur, na long through trips have a tondeny to bofoul the ulr of tho couches, and make them iwholesome to passengers, Ho botleves that fudquent chanmes, tnstend: of lony throw rid+ County claims to huve ton ncroa of corn thu will average ninuty bushels to the were. Other farmers it other countios ure clnimiue us bigh as eighty-five bushels to the acre. Senator Suunders, who baw beon traveling over tho 1 would hive Stata considerably of lato, anya that vorn ts king: . Iimmediately wont forward tos | ing, will beuent the travullug public and tho this Sour. iiuia watemong ieovidentiy correct, wards the = door with | Miss | rantronds ua well. -He alsa suggests better tire | Tho” sort wheat-cro be nniply come the old lady following, Lgot Misa F. out an protection and sanitary supervision for scuside nnd otber suuimer hotels, 1 several points of the report wore disoussod and vdopted, Jobu T, Spence, of Liberty, Il, was roftisud # certiticate illowlng him to prude tee medicine, becuuse be wus a graduate of on Jnstitudion at Joplin, dto,, knuwa us the Jepiin Collego of Physiviings and Burgeons, which gchoul fa not regarded us reyular, ' The Bourd wects aguin at 0 o'clock this moras aie wi pensated by the overwhelanng: yield of corn, ———— KALAKUA Fortress Mon nog, Sept. 2,—King Kalukaua arrivod thig morning from Washington, The battalion with a band paraded on the wharf to rucelva him, After breakfust ho was culiod upon by Gen. Getty and statf, and then drove ta the Hampton Normal School, where he spent the day fospoctiug tho lustitution. In the atter- noon be visited the Soldiers’, Home, where a waluto was fred in bla hunor, In tho ovoulug the King held a reception. ———_— Prinve Napoleon and Mi. do Morny, The Empress Enugéule, who detested Princo Nupuleon, once wanted the Lmperur to rev it tuipossibla for the Prince, whom Bho tren nd ——— FAILED FOR THE FOURTH TIME, Bpeclut Dievatch to The Chicaw.Tribuns, TA Crosse, Wis, Sept, 20,—This morning the Sheritf touk posseusion of the dry-goods cstab- Mvbiwent of Starcus Aqderson, of this olty, on the strongth of a nuinber of executions Jesuod by various parties, amoug whom are J, V. Fare well of Chicuyo, J. 8 Sloun of Chicago, and C. 8. | as 8 carpet knight, ta go on Wweurtuy Hs aq | Soiburg, of this city. Tho failure is duv taan ‘Spalnote, and aha BAe way of Gene ny | execution of 81,100, which was met, and other | yrsued, nicknamed “Craintplomb” by the creditors, becoming alarmod, made oxouudons which could not be mot. Whe umount oxecuted reaches ¥13,0U), and Ar, Anderson's stuck, nearly now, Jy Vurluusly catiuted at 82,000. Attor the oxecution wis ‘served Audurgon wmude on os. signment to’d, M. Hally, of this city, for the Duu dAumale. BL. de Borny, wus appealed tu by the irate and exulted hdye whe oukod bim whother hu thought steam: would be powertul enough to drag the Prines on tho ground whore the Du d'Auinale was ready to await bli with pistol in baud and seconds bes woo Waa present, benent of his creditors, It sa sald bo will ree | hind bum, “Alas, nol’ sald M.do Moray. “bt sume busluess, This fs the fourth thuo Ar. | ever «pall is fount in the stomach Anderson bas fallod. of bis Imperial Higuucas it will bo throws Tekan DIG Rnd ry cM. Mor sie Peicte tai wtyored ia x a nother of A. de Morny’s are Too flow EUS Ot ands Te Mandal], | Reapunse to x qupation froma Hittio Priuew Louth, “ What is, Duc,” sald thy child, * tho di between au aceldunt and a inisfortuuer returned M.de Morny, our cous, Bria Nupotvon, fell into the Hoine, it would bo an ude oldvat; {fu bravo waterman dashed tn aft bin and pulled bim out, it would boo mistorte une" py pautoe oh ape Augustu (Ga.) Chronicle and Constl> it 53 Wife utteuded preaebing at a colored ohureb tn the country, and had in bis pouxet aallyor bull dollur, Juxg ‘tho ticket tyro buck to Augusta, At the conclusion of his sermou the migs fator ered ou collection for his own benefit. “Of dourse,” suid be, “1 specta every puuson to give somethin’; but ay told dat dF, Touwes up the line yauder bad sowe turkeys ooo Dyspepsia, billousness, nervournoess, and 16s erablences all cured with Hop Ditturs, ut