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nip Iau CAGO TRIB DR. THOMAS. His Views of the Atonement Sus- tained by the Pauline Epistles. Mother Goose’s Nursery Rhymes Applied to the Heresy Trini Man Rostored, Not Reconciled, to God Through the Death of Obrist. Opinions of Correspondents, Lay and Olerical. The Atonement. To the Faitar of The Chicaga Tribune. Moston, Wis, Oct. [Lo Wit you allow mo to say a word to your readers an the above topler to which you called thutr attention itr your iesue oot the 1th sust.? What 1 desire to suy da this: If Dr. Vhomns teaches, as thoy say ho does, tint Chriat- dled tu reeonelie toan to God—nol Gud to man—nnd the ton of his erthodoxy' Is tu be decided by the Methodist Disvipitite, be fe doubtless a heretic, nnd will unquestionably be conden For the Discipline, Art. Hain speaking of Chrtst, pressly sy Who truly snifered, was cracilied, dead and buried, to reeanele Hia Father to us." Hutit the question of tis soundness 1s ta be decided by th ptures, thon tho Doctor is be> Youd question rucht, and oust to be nequitt Tn thds charge at least. taproot of this fave pend a few quotauons, wiheh might be lingely mnttipli but these ure suflicients and {know at nothing in the ible that 1s notin harmony with thent: bi, Va 103% Por if, when wo werd enemies, wwe wore reconciled ta God by the death of His Sony much more, being recunelicd, we shull bu saved by His Life.” 11. Con, Vey ez: And all things ire of tod, Who bate reeoucited “is to Hhnselt by desas Christ, and nath given unto ts the ninlstry of reconcillation—tuewit: Umit God was th Chirkst, reconciling the world unto Hbnself, not tmput= ans thelr trespusses unto thea... Wo tow 10 Clirist’s stead, be ye reconciled to ph. Ue, Ms And that He (Christ) mbiht ree ite both (Jows and deutties} tite Godin one body ly the cross, havin slaie tha eninity: > Sten And having through the blood of Fis eros: one nll thlags ante FL ‘vy Hing TE eny whether they be Uiings or Un or thiags i Meany 1 yOu Ut Were sumotinies ation. ated and enenies tn youc mind by wielked yet now tiith He ast In the body at fa test through death, “Chua appears mae the M Kew "Pesta ite ainda perce by Mind to re tethutist Diselpline, on the doc! he poles apart, i 2 before the vouter Hons will take hid stand on the seriprure aione, be nny well say to his Judges. & Whethor $the right th the sizhtat God to hearken ante ae more that unto Gud, Jide ye."—.tets (et. 2, Kutt want it diatinetly understood that Ido not stand committed to the defense of Dr, ‘Tuomas ay other subject; sordo [tink be thls question com doex wisely of well in Trying to remain tna Chureh where he is evidently Hot wanted. Very: respectfully, Le Re Norton. Mothe oose on the Heresy Tria, Ta the Edttor of The Chteago Tribunes CHICAGO, Det, L.—'To all whe rend thy eran icleg of tho pust reticetively, tnd observe the sof eveuts, the saying that history ro- peats fself™ Ings become patent, but search an we oy through the areblves of nations the anind fails at frst to flnd a parallel to the ceont heresy trial. Anong the momentous events, ateps echo down the corridors of Un to bave no eotnterpart, the Church nowhere records n similar transies ton to which the philosopher may turn to polnt a moral er adore ata “Fox's Houk of Murtyre" represents no berotfe wider the feur- fat Anto de fe more incorrkzinte In the estl- ination of hig Judges thin tals * terrible Loans whoe fout- it BeLINE ‘Tho curly bistory: of civenustiices with which alle famibins 1 iy Jound that tho ordeal through w the zontal Professor passed, thyngh perbups actnuted by at Lke spirit, was tot quite the same tn detail, The and reverend ventienan who presided hat coundil never Locsot the oblizatiuns oF Brest, Courch te malign the: rev tho “grand, gloomy, und peculiar” dignity which hua nlwhye characterized Ler dellberatldns, Tlistory fwillng to fuenist te colneldtoned, we turn to the region of allevory. Milton, when portray the vision granted to Adam of all the woes and distructions entinied by tho fall, did not embrace this adtiietton within tha range of his prophetie oye, though Satin, * bint oni Throne of royul ‘state,’ inny Dave caught a glimpse aud sml Jonn Bunyan In Bedford Jall never dre i of (hig tumult. His pilgrims, as they toward the * Celestial C: scoured together in uinity, and when th kK thomselves to *glopt in the “Chanter or Peace,” ‘Tha Hata in the ‘Town uf y thelr avowed onetmter, trlalof Christian and Fy Vunity woe hatgated not by those who hud entered with them tite: tt. brotherly covenant.” ang only uw mest diohire Arable mid would asdogiite the suguestive aps pellations of thelr Jurors with the times of the gonticmen nctlye in the recent expulaton. Mother Shipton might be nevredited with suit- clem presclenee, but upon her Erontins, rests the shudow of uniuthentielty, chee it migbt be Juferred that. slo forcenst tho event when she wrote: And to nn and tho world shall come Tn eightenn bunured absniy-on8— well knowing the consternation of the pessimist who sees in every iden new to Linea bomb brown Into the theologleal camp which in its explosion will bring chaos back aygalnt AC lust, after profound research, 34 found the duuk within whose puyes Is recorded the prec: ont we seek: Sot from the yrang old muxters, ye ECie Lhe inurd MUI TIO, but from nn humbler pout ia read the answer yatiour questionius, ‘Thut book for alt time, she * Melodies of Mother Gouse," fs to ua noi, i In vbitdhovotl, tho open-sesume to bldden things, As unin is n mieracosus, bearing in hit lile an epitome of the wreat work) wround, 80 bb Mother Goose a Httte bistory bene thy subs Btagce of uredt possibilities as geld ts hidden in wraing of aint. ‘Pho totlowine Ines seem te Suyeest the first appearande of clouds In tho Methoistia barizon: A dog and ovat went unt togother Pu mee sane teh Y Sale the ¥ hates think OF tho wenthor?” © Vahink, ma'nin, the mist wit come dovn: drut don't ue witied, foe yea unbroll, Tout wir anytior uy both,” mild Lbestauitile fellow, Sowo trends In consultation upon the signs of the tines raveal thar imutial fears, but take foal comfort from the wiobretia. ‘The gmibrella with strony Courch disciine tor fis traine, nad Cuureh tradition and precedent the warp und woof of ita cover—surely that fy allesuillelent to keep off any rai of heresy, Farther an we learn— ‘tweodlo-dum und twoodleedee Tapolvart ta have a DAL, Bur Preeediondtint mtd ‘tweudieedeo Mad spoiled his itee tit ratty, This aeta forth in graphie language the rend ground of dispute. ‘Swoedle-dtin ganrds with Jeatons cnre this rattle whieh over sitive the duys of Wesley bas been the peculiar instrument fur keeping the ehildronjof te Chureh quivt, not reuching titer forbidden things, . “Pweedle: while Usitig the aumo: rattle, desires to chit ite tone to something more melodious wud pers buasive. This rains it for Tweedlo-dim, Dove but this rattio represent the fuith transmitted by tho fathers, aud from it omunates ne uncer hiln sound? To whom 19 reference muady fn the story of Jaek Horner, unless it bu the brother who frat pot his thumt jute the thealogical plo and pra- duced the uninistable proof that. ping of un sound Noctring were bidden beneath its ernaty and did not tne commendition of most of his peers prove to his own sntivfaetion that for this great diseovery be was indeed © a youd boy, Now they crys Avsake, ariv, gull out your ey and (une whut thy oF duys Ald when you bave deny, gill out your tongue, ALIA atiy WHE yAHME CUTE mid, Here the spiritar frgpbecy, shines with ated Jngire, Have not ull thesy things cong to pass ju our day, und under our observations Lut the apostate awake to know the bour ef reckoning hus come. Byes unit view truth with such obliquity ‘whould by plucked out; they cuune ollense, Lot othera we for flu, Bld hl pull ont his tongue, usd then, deprived of tndivtdual thougut und specced, make or bln a kind of Hennon's etutug, to xive forth nutes only whet touebed by Tight rellusted fram erued und cute- eblem, Now uppeurs tho man who “ jumped Into the Uranble bnab personttiod in alm who, fovert- jug the relutiony, chiuges from proseuutur to if pecuted, and pre cantiated fn all things hie Mustrious nplar even to the proved by Which be returnud hls visual organs to their bruper tocution. t, trot, to Howton buy lout uf roads te CFU, UAL ss TE, Tho uid’ nas’ dows, expresses in clussiy iunguige,/not at. the com> anand of tho Doctor whosct forth, the provilvitica . Of Ue arraigned comporr i reward to plding bobs Dies and tis anticipation of thor dnut tatu; aut $v gn Lorough the cbungeug phases Of Lis | Muupy-tdity, row, row, row." And now our bisturian and propletess prowents the conclusion of the whale uintters y Stuy! dutdiy, dutdie, ‘Thu cat und thy uddte, ‘The cow Jumpod uyur tho unony Aihw jetle dug lauuted ‘Tu sug such spur And the dit fun uwuy with the spoon, ‘The fires two tings curtuluty refer tu thuse good than that of hore easy fouls who wonder what all this fuss cat amour who know [tte ot the deliberations af evelesinstlen) conets and care lesa Vhe third feticates Chose wit, yey ruminating aloe Tpatng in whten the Githons walked splectritied py so sudden a rentle ation of (uo st of witatrs fate unental pe bations apnrodehing linacy. The Wttle day wha enjoyed the mil inensely represents shut portion tunity who, teking no part ht the controversy Jeter fy quiet umuonient, and with wanny a wh thoieht. to all this wrangling, ‘Pho dish woilel finally cae away with to Apoon mist he the h te himself, taking with tiin a aolted come Han al ta tho kindly Pgh uf 1 say. tea teaveny Not Reeonettintion, but Restoration, fv the Baltor of The Chteago Tribune, Cia.Ado, Net. 1.—The statement of tho dace tring of the atonement as usserted in the Thomas hereay tril ind reported fn tho volumns of your paper dexerves nore than passing comment. If that statement as reported ls tho uvewed holler of tho vierzy ot tho Methodist Church of this comnteye itis timo tho laity or any servant of God who belluves Hla word speate with nu in equivocal meaning. ‘Tho substances of tho states nent as reported Is tnt God becomes recat Jeeta maid according to the tenubing of Hs K.P make boll to as: Stata spenking (1 the feurof God, and f ate tho gaye to al tho theologhing ti the wereld, that no sued absurdity iy tatebt tn the Word at od. Hes fh eeteh, Us Unt Uh h Mt churucter 1s the sine yestory forever, and that (tis nn the liyghest concelvat xente benelivent; morvover, that tian Uy Mitre: hus not aud does Hot confor to God's benell~ cent reqtirements; iy other words, docs 1 sutlsty the requirements of this benelivent ‘Guid iy He big expressed thom in Hts law, TI wordl that hina been translit ceonelatsan (katalasso) does not revere its truc nnd strict interpretation in the English word " reconeliia~ tlon” [eimeans tu chiuge throughout or thors oughty, of restore, aid dous not eve the reelps roenl Forge whiek belongs to our Bugis word “recouchios Thera i. vast difermice bes tween mun being reconedled to God and beng thoroughly ebanued over su as’ to satisfy God's reaulrenionts which are oxpressed in the stund- ard of bis iaw, AS- there Is neither tay por mace wow to yo fito wn extended statement of the doytrine of tho ntonorment, Twill slaily quote my own translation of Vaul’s steciuct suttament of this doeetring found tn the ttth chapter of Romiuns, rst to the eloventh verses, hath inelusives faving been fustitied on account of falth ten. we tive pence in our relation tu God Uhrough ovr Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have hil or introduction by faith inte this gris ja wien wo stand und bowt In respect to a hope of thy glory of God, And not only thls, Dnt we so Loast in our telbulations, kitowtn that ate tribulation worked patient endarances and) our patient endurance nepeoyed vale te, and our tipproved vane bope, wad that maketh wot usinimed, bovatise ino sted abrond i or Aone through haly # BUHL more, while we were yot We: tt ret uted time died for the freeverent. Huurdly, And for a Just min wilh apy ong abinit fo ile, For the goo man, howe ehinew i That God cor 1 iis love towurd Ws in that while wo wore yot sinners in error Crist cHed tor our euke, Huving been. justited thoretoro in Elis: itvod, baw tuck more shall we have been sived through Hin trom the wrath. For. if while wo were vilumiles We Leeame thoruuehty change ur restored, in our relation to Gott throuh death of Hs son. how meh inore baylag ber thoroughly ehnuzed, of restored, shill we have been sieved tn His Hires and not auly’ ga, bit we algo are bonsting In God through otir Lord desis Gbrist, through whoo now we bave received thly change (or restorntion). Even tho ousial remler can seo from this Scriptural statenient that the chine ts on tho purtos nan, notGods und that there Is in fact ho sich doctrlic here taught us, a reelpros «nl reconellintion between God and aman. Reconvillation fuplies that God and man were both In a state of enmity toward exeb other, How absurd! God du his character ot jove 1s even providing the sacrlitciut oermg to save and bless nat, while maa ty Ls ep ye uitd Ln staty of rebellion agelost hls Just und bonetleont Taw, us stated tn tha above quoted passe. “dn great deni inure revision tuun wo have yet had ns lon ns such teaching drrorates to {tell the authority of the word ot God. CHARLES GANDY: sone one even mney dire to dle, mand Tho Sycamoro ‘Trint. ‘Te the Latter of The Chicago Tridune, Creve, ML, Oct. Lum nut a meuber of the Roek iver Confer session is 4 spectator. Aftor reading what tho pupers inve had tosny about it Lhave come tothe conclusion that there has Leen a good deat of systematic lying about {ton tho part of sume of tho reporters. In the frst place there wus nu auger, rovenge, er Jenlousy manifested by uuy one of the cons ference toward Dr. Thong, as was reported, ‘but the Kindest of feeling was fult toward hin, nud every one wished him to bave q fale apd lor partial (ial, and dam free to say 1 never saw at pute cont deliburata, or dignitled body of men an tniy He Lu the second placo tho conference was almost unuiimious tn the beef that Dr, Thoiias was at varlunce with the 3. E. Churel: in two or three Of her aiost important dvetriues, Te 1g tru ut goed many bad lost thelr synrputhy for him be- cane of all the trouble bo tas given tom, anil beewtise when the conference two or three yours nizo, by wn tltngst Wnanimous yote, told Hit that his preaehing was etuburrassing then im ther work, wid Kindly requested aim Lo inodify it, he apparently juld_ no attention. to this request, but preached bls pecultar doctrites stronger than ever. He ipade the fispression upon thelr minds that he considered himself a Dbiguer an than the Methodist Coureh. By bis cuntuct he sald to tiem, “You gay foam bere erlgale Weill, what are you quing ty de about Ile scemod to think bo was unlled upon to re- form the Cuurech, bat the confurence thought ‘ho was sadly fn need of that bivssiug, but. ns he would not reform worth iw eent, they epneluded toensthim ont, ano then invite him to the mourners’ bench and convert hit over rian, Ant this loads me to nutlee anotlior point tat all the repurters overlooked—viz.s tho fact thit, whlit tho conference believed Dr, Thomas out of burmony with the Chureh on the points muned, yet a tirge mumber felt tat expulsion from tha Chureb was teo kuvere n pennlty: for dis offenses if the question Ind been subinitted ton vote f believe Ww lirge and respectable inte norlty would have voted aginst expulsion nod dn favor Wider suntenee, And tuls | think would hive better all wrotnd. Anojber tnitter, and Tam threauh, Many of tho prouchers think tut the ubargo beers drinking nade agniust Dr. Thorns is even worse And ity he did not ge on the withess-stand in the Parkhurst tri and’ give this as well wa tho other things charged squire donial, dey think fe feaves. things tna bud shape. ‘The Doetor certuinly onyht to cleur up this beor-drinkluiy charge, ¥. ‘Thisisemphaticuily an azo of progress (2).0n the fenereive] tumperance question, and te mine ter who dinpenses tho Guapel, oreven dispunses with the Gospel ean nitord to nccupy ua une equivocal position un thly question, A METHODIST MINTRTHR, (Tho Cfotuw brother's views on “ aystenatic lying," as applied to the reports of tho heresy: trinl, ave nbout ns cortain ug the remark mide by the Cretun philosopber that "alt Cretans ure Muy," He could not have beard tha speeebos and oxide remarks’ of vltaer De. Matileld or Dr, Parkhurst, ole ho would not. buve #o emphatically deelured that © no anger, revenge, or Jealousy was miuntested.” Dr. ‘Thouins his Always been a teuierate man in tte best and strictest wonse, If hls constitution neuds the dfetetic ald of a yliss of beer with hia dinner, and he so nuke naar tty hu certainly docs nut divobey tho Jusanetion of Paul ty Tanothy; but probably the Cretan brother denles the laspiras hon of this purtloulur passaye.—Ep,) Conforonce ana Church. Ty the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Citicado, Oot, 13.—1 eco thut the verdict of tho comumittes in tho Thomas cuso roads “axpul- won frum tho iminlétry und inemberablp in the vbureb.” Txwould like ta know whit church De. Thomas ba expelled frome Ast tnidgrstund it, a Muthodiat minister ta a momber of u cone ference, but noternchurch, Haw can a nian be expolled trom a church It hid name fa not on the record tan meter of (he sume? Souo one who knows, pleuse answer, Oxy Witv Dos'r Kuow, — ‘Tho Cost of the Lute Presidents slelc= ness and Punoral, Washinutin Correspondence Mastin Globe, Asto thy cost oF the bite President Gurilelit’s aleknese uid funeral, Congross ly va pected to fuut NIL tho bills, and 1 fH uatlinated that #10000 will cover thom, Whether that body will yoru nny inouuy to Mra, Gurticld or pol ts uneertuhi, ‘Vored thousung dollars a year was volod to Mrs. Adncoln, and ft fy nat “Mkely that in turer atnount, any will be vuted to Mrs. Garituld, Whioau tueune trom tho subscriptions of 3h Quo will be winple for all preavut nod Futare ve cesaltles, ‘Tho lurgeat itom of the uxpenses will bu doctors’ ford, De. Miva expects $25,000 for the work be bis dove, io attended the Preis dent twelve Weeks continuously, nat beng be Kent mere than tivo hours ati ting from bis Dedulde, und days payeed whon he did not scare unhourof sluup, He wlio dressed the wound, wu asshited tu moving the pationt every thw hits position was chunged, ise’ bualth was shuttered by bh coustunt watching, and be wis forced tu ubandon his practiee, Ho expend over $4000 in tho meantime. Dr. ieyy will not expect over 1,000, and a, Jiurnes and Woodward, betug ottleers of the wemy, Cannot receive ny fore. Dee. Anew und Hamliton will doubtiess expect about $12, OW eich, tle net key tone Dr, Boynton, wii few retutive of Mr. Gurtold, wit present any Di, Sirs. Dr, Rdgun, us nurse, Ie put dow fue 1,0, ‘Tho whole OL for medical serv cea and Mupplies will uxyreyuty nbout FLOW, tho drags oto. bolus exthuuted ut ga. ‘ho heeft extract, keuinles, and Liquors were ull doantod, ve wus ule the cools uppurutuy, the tee for whieh will cust the Qo erninunt $00. Tho Ponneylvanid Hutlroud Come puny, it ls underdtuod, will pot wake uny courED “Usorul-Heurt’s band; Running-Atter, for tho transportttion of the President from Wushinion to Blheron, hor forthe conveyance ot the body back to) Wostington and theice to Cleveland. Tho expenses at CON EO Atte Annted at SLOW, antl Horgenntest= Ati Belaht Tinks Shir otott Witt cover the axpenses tthe Capitol. The ent of the trip of Kenaters aud Representatives to. Cleveland, tire of care Tyres, Ce, 18 Hixed at $5.00. ‘Telegraphic ex- verses aire Ayured at S200, Othor bills, Ine cluding enrrhuze-tire nt Washington and Clove- Hand und tindertatcer's and ertutiner's services, will probity reach | 8.0, The Globe correspondent says that If pelvate eftizen had received The sate attention und been required to pay tor ov ne hia bills would be double the aint (SHAG) eatlanated, The total vost af tho tuner! to the Htate of ie aud tho City of Clovelanu is estimated at STARA, EDUCATING INDIANS. Armstrong ‘Taking on Another Batch to the School at Mamptor Sone one sitd cv long Hime ago thit ie wae far chonpor ant tnfattly better In all respeets to ed- tente the buy than to punish tho min. The (lovernmont seems to be practicing, on wt very auuull sealo tt iy trite, this doctrine, and the Christlan public have long sinee been necting upurit. ‘Tho Humpton fidustrial School, tinder the ablo and etliclunt charge of Gon. 8. C. Arine strong, fs devoted tothe vdneation of the colored poputlitlon, and it has also a depurtinent for the eduendon ‘of Indian youth, They are here tattht not only the elements of an Hrliah edu “ition, DUL trates and Tari work ag weil, dd that thoy ean become leaders of bidietrat prrsilts: aud usetul membors uf thoir trives when thoy return wand -xuttio umone thom. ‘To ten) an trdlan the igaity aud the practice of Invor, Ja tho leayen must Linportent for htt to teen in fig progress towards ultizensuip. ‘Tho Hanpton, subool ts doing this, und therefore bis won tho confidence of the pabttc, ind also a somewhat Mintted patronage from thy Government, A tow weeks igo Gen 8, U, Arinstrong passed through thts city with a purty from tho Norli- western Lribes who Ibid been educated in trates aid olhorwise, whom be b People to establish thomselyes as harpenters, blacksiniths, aod in other puratits, wud toy will doubtless prove most valuable, thetructors and oxuimplars to thelr people, . Yesterday he passed through the city on bis return co Thm p- ton from the Sous agencies on the Uppor Mis sutteh In Dakota, with A LARG! MIE OF INDIAN CHILDIE: They are alte be taught trades, agricuiture, and other work, ng well ws the rudiments of a Bogitsh education. ‘Three aro from the Chi ne Ageney, 4 Follows: a White- Dox, are 10, nephew of Little No-tl Chief ot Minutconjou Sioux tribe, No-fLen Chlef of strong Intluenco and charaetor, very loy- alto tho Goyurninent, aad has done much to ine troduce elvilized fens amonc hls people, He fas trendy bad a eon and nephow educated at Hampton. He weara woite wen'’s vlothes and engages bimanual labor. White:Dug's father died of wounds revelved In tha United States survice is scott, Guuil-tlorse, aged 16, cousin of Harry Brown, Just returned from Thampton, fs soa of Whito= Horse, at prominent and Intlaenthal Slowx, whe furts and tii jt biestock. Fight-For, brother of Cliof No-Heart, a rather will indian Witlhun Larrabee, aged 18, and Mangia Lar of Alexander Larrabee, other an Indian, who Is ade the vl Joo Marsh, used i, whose father wag ane Marsh, un Aimerivan. Al prurents ure new Ilys ing. On calling at the home to urke off, by: previons appoliutiment, ttle Joe, to motharsald she wished Muzgte to xo too, und as there wis na binekstsith 1 thut rexiun, it was suggested by Wiithim, who was engaged close by tn burld- fi house, that he might learn tho trade nt Hump Inn moment he replied, Til yu. During the short trip, a young Tadiin who was on Wie reot fusbhig inn covering on the new building listened, aud when an hour dater the new reerults followed Into the ‘Town of Pierre, hu tuo als Gatio— cuine with them, His father was a frovett wun, bis nother an Tndinn. it ts astonishing how quickly Indium devide and vet, and bow dusty, and how a day Jnter thoy will entlrely ro- verse thelr miuds. “Choy are tac ncnst win and variable of people, ‘These four belong to the twenty-one fuimiias of lidiing at Peart Bottuia whoin the Rev, EL. Mugs, Presby teri nityslotury, hug Induced to xeparute from thelr telbal rehitions, and, after tive years’ bird work, gotten the Government to undnt them titles to tholy homesteads which they hi hosen on the bunks of the Misgourl. ‘They nro still rationed, Wut will soon become self-supporting, All oce cupy plait: tog houges, surrounded with tool und other outhouses, and euch bus a linge stick of hity piled ap for winter tse. Mr. Ligazs’ own cottaze and lithe white chureh stand in tho midst of tho plain, Ho and big ng sistunt prench to wid teach them and abort 6,000 Other Indias who vee at nelgbboring enmps, visiting them and encounuring civilized wars, ‘This etfort 1s one of the Nnest things tn the bis tory of Indian preuress, and proves tho pogalull- ity of Ludinn elyilization, FROM CROW CREEI AGENCY there came. Pusves (Dry-Head), aged 16, an orplin son of Hrlght-Bye, a warrior of Wiite-Guost's mand? Winnbdielat (Bittle: Bu 16, son of Middle-Side, w warrior of Whi Gost; Cetan (Huwh), ayod: 18, som of Lite Shlold, av soldier of Crref White-Ghost; Jon aArchinnbeatt, aged 6, futher a Fronehann ( armen), mother ain tadhiny Susan Carpenter, aped 18, duuguter of Skunk-Robs, a warrtor of Dou-Barks' bands; Skedialu (Uted=Lird), aged Hy duugntur of Had Many of White-G host's band, a tsi; tel Wy aged fe, daughter at Shootlug: tron, 2 clergyman. Allure tull-llood- cal but of Crow Crvvis Anuney ts igi a more id vanced ditun than the hait the ) Jodi on it have til servation Js. which they hull by ae srotury of thy Inturior. A simgie fnndian ean take elghty nei nce WHEE ah EuuUNA ye HEAD a Sixty thousand weres have thus been tiken up and over 10000 eecupied. Au uvernge of iv heres on each occupied piece hie been broken aid plintent. Lexlsintion which sii perfect the ftudian right js most hnperative, ‘This ts the work of Capt, Willlum 5. Duugherty, U. 3. A. Inte uzent in'ebirge. ‘Thls exeellent work will be pushed by the new agent, Ma), Spencer, wid titich muy hoped tor if Congress shit ene cournge tt. Owntng land ta severulty ts the site vation of the. Indian, Tho ettart at Crow Creck 4s af tho deepert Intarest, aud such efforts ae tha Captain's deserve reeugnition, LOWER RRULE AG ‘Those from tho above agen Mun) aged W, at orphans Duty), aged 2, Ban ob Medicine. Lull, head Chlot of Lower Brale, an nble, entightenvd, fillue thi many Armnteb, 20 or over, an orpuin, cousin wid devoted friend of Sumuel Ie is a bigs Dlnaket, long-hnlred, wild-looking tullow; Talled to puss n eauistastory medical exntdiuntion, one Tang being susplelods, but was deterniiied to go. for his frivit’s sake. He was fatimidated tn vali by threats of hurd work at fimpton; oftered to worle his way, und came wlung. Her (Bear, 1, son of Deere Warrior, of Hig-Mag band; KUl-hi-n House, 17,sonof Bear-Ltite- Uli, peauinent dudian warelor fu Unetul-fteart’d winds Buttistes Hoare lind (ndhun ume lie Lott- Hund), axe 2, sou of Hears 11 ptt the NCY are Benny (Rest. wnuel (nO Trdian phan, YANKTON AG. The three following were brightest boys in st. Ps teneber, Est Bs fected fram tho AULA Sehoul, Mr. Morey’ Mader Histop Hure’s cares y tbreu-feurthy white, aed 10, son ot band So, 8; Thomas Tuttle Tani, or Onesliarl aed li, son of NukosueMuggin; David ptricker, 10, son uf Vane KanMellaesin, of the Yankton s band: Walla Bens, 15, san of Will rom the ov. Mer. Willison’ school Heater Conger ( Wa-Cun-Tki-Gowh White, ize WW, duughter of Cust Ue tha Key Willkameon’s xehoo tile Bulu,- thieg-rourchs white, aged 1d, “daughter of Courles Rulo; Ell4 Keale, one-hit white, agod 12, datighter af Alexunuder Kealos ‘Tha lnet-maned girl bid away the fast night t she shout bu prevented by some of ber fatally trom galag to Humpton, ome favored the tan. An ald Indias gransmother at Lower Mruly Kept wade bt the tushus all nicht to keep ber trou school, inuch tw tho disgust of tho fat a surpass who fadvtormined sho what wet to inptons Judi mothers, and espeelally grandinothers, uve wueb fa the way ol the adduction of girls. Fathors ure usttatly wore enlightened, Liat women had much wore iniivence in fatily ait ford than Gen, Armetrouy supposed, They do atl the bard work, have mticn responslbility, and have much physlent fareo, a well ay Loree of eburncier. Manyoft them have stro faces, An hut girt hus an easy the cl sho te ire rhigentle, tien she becomes at huy und takes it very cusily til she qevopts a brave, ‘Then a ite of slavery and ithadgery belus, Tho new party tor the umpton Institute are nearly ath Culleblouds, selected for wood winds atid healthy bodles, much care bolg: taken on tholutter point. ‘The death ef Indian ebildron at Hampton tia tad a discouraging otfeet. ln nbout we Lu ‘oy Urown, of tho ayniy, recent Hitury instructor at Hiunpton, will pasd trough Chicago with ltteon: gure children—ten of thout boys aud Ave itl from SittingsMull's band, wid tive octars— wo girs and three boysetrum Fort Bere thold Agency. The thirty Indians wha have paased three” yout at the Hampton lastitute bave been loft at their respective bodes, woot five nt cach of the nboy Wed agencies, AIL have gone to work, buving been provided by tha * Tndian Agents In charge with positions we iaulate ant lonchkors, or ts blucksmltbs, carpenters, or Tariners, ov in office work, enca ony notitiod to rations and receiving trom 81 ta §23 ub month, Much qood fy expected frou thelr example aud gener) lilluence, Upon. their atendfiiutiess: depends fin grout degree the talth of tho alla about tot in the education of thuir cb! ren, ee MICHIGAM MILITIA. Spectat IMosateh to The Chicago Tribune, JACKEON, Blich., Oct, 13,—Tho 61x companies of Michlyun Stato tresps comprising the battullon for Yorktown arrived here today and went into camp ut the falregrounds, | Thos ure from Grand Rapidy, Ano Arbor, Bay City, Adrian, Bust Saginaw, and Janta, miunboring’ mon, Duruy thelr stay the buttailon will being sebout OF justruction. Lydia E, Pinkbuin's Vegetable Compound will at al mes aud wader all clrcumataices uct in harmony with the Jaws thut govern the fomulo system. Address Mra Lydia 2. Pinkham, 2b Western avcuue, Lyn, Muss, Sor circular, and at onee comsnendid to apply Tr vernber, Tsulid to tho Stutu of Georgi 1,600 Sharp's pat. ont curbing rifles, with a quantity of militury: stores, for $1,705. The contract atuted that L wae tobe paid $24,765 cash, and $25,000 in 6 per cout bonds of the State of Georgia. of property to the State Guvernment, then ut Mil edgeville, and received the amount duo th eneh, When 1 as aniount remaining due, Lwastold that tho bonds to be Isgued for the payment of the pitrehuses money. under the act of Noyember, 10, were was ocensloned by #4 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 PAGE: LAN'TA. H. G. upon the State of Georgia. Gen. Penfield’s Claim $G0,000 Wanted for 1,600 Sharp’s Rifles Delivered in Novem- ber, 1860, SS No Probability that the Clatmant Will Eyer Qet the Monoy. 0 Gambling, on the Groon loth, and at tho otton and Produce Exchanges, Speetat Correnyandence of The Chteago Tribune, ATLANTA, On, Oct. 10.—-During the past tivo mouths, while the General Assembly of Georein has heen i session, L have svon titily rathor Metingwished-luoklig Individual walling about tho rotidus of the butele ot the elty, or in the toby at the Cupitol f know that he wis a stranger, and ut the: anme tine was satlsiled that he was not a member gf tho Leylaature, as ho did not have the appearanco of boing 2 Southern man, although he wis fu some respeots dresed Uke one, A moment's gluneo caused ine to form an opinion tit he was about i yours of azu. Like Gen. dunes Lonustrevt, the Utilted States Marabal, ho wore UW handsomoa suit of side whiskers, nearly white; but, unlike Gen, Lonestrect, he bad a short growth ob beard on his face, Tho sume feoltiye of curfoalty that is etuiracturistic of most naws~ Paper-nen upon an vecision of this character cued me to inquire of iw frlund who he was, 2 was rawarded by aucortalning thut the yentles mun was GUN. Q. 1 PENFIELD, nygentoft the Sharp's itlte Manufacturing Com- puny, of Springtteld. Muss. Wiating to know the obicet of his projoured visit hore. 1 lutroduced myself ta Gen, Peatteld, ‘Tiere NY's Georgin augue, “Tum here, eald by and have been here for over two months, trying to get your Statu to pny two some money; but ft cunt make mach headway.’ “What for?” I agked. Well, It is simply this: On tho ith of No- 209, 03 went of Sharps’ Kile Company, ‘On the doth tho samo month T' delivered tho ed for tho bonds as payment of tha not ready, and that ‘they would be forwarded mo as suo as thoy were received and properly — signed. ‘The Legishture was then in vosston, und, by tho way, It wits thon and there that I heart Ben IIL mutke his great apeceh before the Genvral As- kembly In tuvor had killed wet whit AIL ture power In thuse days being In tho bauds of the General Assembly, und not in the hunds of the Governor, us it now ts. Feetlug sutistied that Gov. Brown would send mo the bonds a6 goon us ho eould, f returned north; nnd, svon after, Georgla seceded, Tho bunds reabced Springteld late tn July; and upon they bore dute of Feb, 1, leo), after tho Stato bad of puritonlug Choice, who an Atlanta — policeman, { fore tho polleuinun’s name was, but sucuceded in getting the Leglslu- to pardon Chotco—the — pardoning unin them. 1 ford that FALLEN INTO ‘THE LINE OF SECHSSLON, and not in accordance with the editract and ane derstanding that Ehad with Gov, Brown, Com- munication being closed with the South, thore wus no way of my sounding tho bouds back tu Georpin.’ “Whit was your next move?’ “Well, Twas just yolug on ta say, thit after, ho War was over and inatters hud been aulll- uth, | visited Ate eit, RIN AMlatire. whieh body was thon [tt nt committes was appoltited to tivextipe Halt anil male a report on the same. f Mig, nnd Tull statement of tho fiets of the vise wie nade by Gov. Brown, who gave In dutail: the toring of the contract, and gtnted that the delay forwardiug Uno bonds delay’ in getting them fron the establishment in which they wore printed, The committee, uftor examlutme th pipers. and the evidence, made a unintinons: port that the elnia was Just tnd legal, and would by eo hetd in the: courts, The report in plabh Lineage sald that tag contract wisn ith ta-beliua on, conipleted and fully executed on tho part of Mr, Pentluld, before tne secession of the State of Georgia, and theretoro the Stato wis bonorably HOUND ‘TO PAY THE CLAIM, Tho committee, In concluding Its remarks upon tho subject under its consideration, preaunted i resolution authorizing the Governor tu draw his warrantan the Tresatirer for the babies dno ine, with Interest trom Nov. @), 1k, flere We claim stopped, ad nothing alae was done with i. Since then T have been trying to ret ny matdys but us vot uve not Kxuceecded, oun oenn't any that J bave mide any progress whatever, T have fuld npon tho desk of cued member of tho pres ent General Aysembly a copy of tiny menurlal, in which Tgive the main fiets in the case, and also introduce with them the opinions of the Tite Hon Amos 'f. Alcornmat, the ou, Alexie der i. Stephens, uml Gon, Toombs. Gov, Drown bins told mo frequently, slpeo the yuns wera delivered to tho Stute, dat tho claiu wis a just one und should be pald.” *Up ta date how much du you claim that the Stato owes your” * Adding to the original sum twonty-ono years’ Interest at 7 por cent makes the debt now ammount to about HOO, And tt will continuo togrow, 1 suppose, for there seons to be no in- elimition upon the part of any member to get ay elatin pald at this evsston,” AV bit ruason de thoy oer Day lug 107" “ O woll, thoy say tht ft ts A WAN CLAIM, and that the Constitution of tho United Btntes probibite tho paymunt of debts of that chirice ter, One member sid that he was notin favor of paylug for the guns beenute they were nob worth oa dn; while Gen. ‘Toombs ways that this fe all bovh, os hu hud: some oF the guna in bly brigade, snd that they shat Vike hell, Tho truth fs; Pbullove that the Legislature doesn’t want to pas tne, beenuge f came froin tho wero slo of the Potenme, 1 baven't done wny lobby: work for the ronson that in your Stile te erie of lobbytug bs quite A serious one, and atin ean be Ruut to the Ponltontury for 1G and, 1s they whip tien te death in tho Georgia | tenthiryy 1 de ik that T want tu ao ther atuny tate nat Just yet.” Wishing to zet tho athor eido of the cage, your correspuident tackled a member of one uf the moxt Hnportunt committees af the General Assombly, and usked bim what le thought of the Genoral’s eluiin, “Why, L think thut there fs titerally Just nothe fn init. fdon't care anything about what ie nity's with referonce to the voulraet, [na mat ter of thia hind we ure compelled to go by tho ite of the bonds and by that "THE CONRTITUTION CALLS IE A WAT CLAIM, und duye that such debty shull not by paid. 1 have seun Gon. Pontteld, and, together with one or two other members, we spent a whole after- hoon to bid root tooklag aver his pavers and oxiintuiiyg thon; also heathy all that he bad to auy pan Ue mat thought that tho cluitn wad Just T would do all that could to have ft paid. © Not thinkmy go, however, Lat obllyed to dlengree with Gen, Pentlokl’s yiuws upon the subjeo Separate and independent of thy nm oalrendy given you why the claim should not nnd cannot be. paid without violating x provision of the Cone! atitntion, there is another Koad reavon dn iy: wind why tho debt ju not due, ‘Tue bonds that were forwarded to Gen, Peatleld were by bin given jnte the custodyef some ue fora cons shleration of some sort—1 belleve ty hold ag eurity for thy pavinent of sumo monvy that FPentiold owed, The failure to return these bonds when they were received, if he did not ke thom and | belleved thou to be | worthless, = together with thy: Het thut he nogothited them tu kome way, | don't know exactly how, dows that ho thought thoi of some vititie, and that the musty to whom bo gave them was of the sume opinion. If he had returned thom ut ones ty Gov, Brown, stat~ fur that thoy were worthivss, or If he lad be theut and not tsed then as though they worn A Yuluable sommadity, it would have helped hie chim considerably, The fact of his usiug thom fn the way that he cdld shows that ho believed then io be yond paper, A few yours slice, the nan with who the bonds: Were negotiated or deposited aw sucurity for a dobt of some sort, which bo cluimed Penfold, owe bin, applied to the General Assembly of Ucorgln for tbe payment of the bonds, Hiv clan was Inveatignted and paymonut refused, Now Pentleld comes with # clan, stuting that the bonds were not yond gb the Ume thar they were given, Ilooks as though Pentield buses his chiim upon ble contract, and the other man bp the bond, Eveu wore we perinittea ta pay the chilin, i; WE WOULD NOT KNOW TO WHOM ‘TO PAY IT, with both of these wien after ft, cach one oluine Jug that the money wus due Bite. 1 ido not be Heve Ubat olthor of them with over gotacont. 1 have read the opinions of Gen. Toombe and Mr, Stephens, uud nin satiotied that they wrote them ont not knowlng that the bonds bud passed out of the bauds of Gen. Jeuwetd and tuto the pos- ession OF Another man. If these had 1 Lan satistled Unit they nosey world have given thers apiions he fiver of the pny: ment of tho chi, a8 by this uet oF Gen. Pen held hwae shows that he belleved the hon a ever woth have tised them it vols nil, nelthar woukd anyone have received them ns such, Tn Athintn gambling of all sorts seoms to by on the Inerenso, notwithetanding the fet that the Inws of Georg! prohibit {t fi tie strongest terms, ‘Tho varlous «porting houses of the city, where ment sit. frond a table covered with cloth and Lot a stack of reds or astaak of pics, Just ae thare tusty of tholr nerve suggests to them, ture eantinintlly erowded with nen who e there for the purpose of trying thelr fortiine dguiist cithor the bank or some other device for the purpose of betting. Although tes places of regort are frequently " putlted,” hey CONTINUE TO RUN JUST THE SAME, fino Instance is a tne tinposed of sulliclent slag to break up the pravtiee of mambling. Tho trath ts, the Solicitors of the vurloms chranits do hot want te break up yobling. ‘Thoy want tho Lnys to continue, so that they ean driv tn thelr vost ti! cach gone upon tho cnxes mide wpllnet overy member of the sporting Crater. oy cut And within the rade of Metal dora! Tho costs make iw cers tiinty thine they would not got it gambling was Urokon up, It sort af salary that they enn eomton every yenr, One heavy tne or long BENTO! would knoek a Solieitor out of a dozen bills of costa; aud this, in thelr opinion, would De najuat to both the gunblers and thomsclves, ‘The fre . however, with which these places ar, 1 hits had tho effect of ariv- ing tho better class of ucyenturors to the Cott und Produce Exchanges of the city, where thoy deal heavily in futures. Hera tho Deacon or sem-oveusional preacher is Frequently q asking ho professional future buyer his option of how corn, whent, or cotton fs zolig to Ho 1 the next quotation, On wSunday night nat long aluce, while sented in front of tha Murkhat, 0 mber of high standing fh one of the churches rushed by me on hie way to tho teleyraph ollice, Upon nis return Lasiced hin what was bighurry. “ont? said he. “1 have yout to wet back to church ta ike my wife home. I came out TO NUY FIVE CAIGLOADS OF CON, poning lo. the eon wae golty UP, nme b tolexraph a friend hn Citengy to bity me th reloads ae tho opening of the mnrket fn tho morning.” | Saying this he darted olf with the speed of Maud & on. the home-stretch. ‘To the uredit, however, of the xporting fraternity of Athinta, und of netlons ut the Cotton and Prodic chines of thocity, It mny be said that all parties conerrned ire ebaracterized by the playorsius falr and hon ostin thelr dealings with those who stand on tho outside, and little or no trouble oe eee batweon tho players and deulers, VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. ‘The Beehive. To the Editor of ‘The Chicayo Tribune, Ciicade, Oct. 12.—-Will yon please taform a constant render If the © Beubiva™ hus declared ydividend, or ts it Ukaly to do xo, shortly. ry respectlullys WHANTY*FIETI STREET. {No, netther,} No Profensional Lacrosse Playorss To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Cincady, Vor. EL—Ag no Old liorass4e cham= pion, ong of a champion Canadiin toa, [wish tocall your attention toa mistukun term used In your item concerning tho trip af tho Chicago Anterusae Club to Louisville. You sity tho Louls= ville elub his inany * professionals.” Thoro fire nv. professional Inerovse playors—that (9 one of tho benntles of our game, atid xometiing wo tre proud of. A necessary rule fie all erosso clubs Is that ull the members be umuteur athlotes. CHaAMPLON. A Clerfen! Politician. ‘To the Editor uf The Chicuyo ‘Tribune, Ifypn Pan, Out. 1.—Thoe people of Tlyde Park ure siek nnd tired of tho Rev. Father Flanniguu's interference tn thelr town politics. ‘The presence of this reverend geatleman at the mnvetings of our Bourd of rustees wad hia bute tonholing with politicluns iy not at all appre- elated, avd would seem to be sadly out of: bars mony with hls cnltug ag a efergyman. Tile Presence and activity at tho muvtings of tho committed tuvextugtiiag tho churzes af bribery tyinat John Farren and Mr, Kinmey in tho achonlebooks atfale is not only in bid taste but goandatons fu the extreme, ‘The citizens of Hyde Park would respeecttutly requegt, Tivt urge, this reverond genvicnnin totter tho duties of bis eulilng aud allow them te inin- uge thelr tows ulfairs, Hyper Park. The “+Jowlsh Advance. To the Editor of The Chicuge Tribune. Cnicago, Oot, Wh—In today's Issue of your valunble papor the following item uppeared: ‘Tho following Item fs published Just na iL came in. It appears to be writen by a person not thorongbly ucquninted with English: * ho Jewteh Advance bus suspended publication for three months for lnck of Noatelul embarass: mont through the negiigence of Its subsertbers, It Ia to be nied regretted: that neh tus able ex- ponent of dudatsin in Chicago, or atleast al Americu, should thus succumb to a fite of Chis ‘kind, When In our own idst there ure wealthy and prominent Israelites who might pave onsily remedied tho compulsory tusk." If the quthor of this was supposed to be una blo to state -his: Information butter than he did, a would demand that Inquiries be mide before spreading it bofore the publics und If bo was one Who knew better, but for sonte renson of his own chose to mnko a caricature of the Jewish advance, the mulics which urged otin to Write could easily be divined. At any rate, thls, Item secms to bo written by a mun who is fully posseswell OF my ‘confldenee, und who tises It only totusire me. Lhave ne objection oven to Ut; but ‘ft emphatically denounce the inixing up of the *wenlthy and prominent Tsraciltes” of tha elty with thls matter ay an uniustitably mati elous slur, Tb have published my own potiticns Hon of the “suspension” of the publication to tho subscrivors of tho Jewish Advance, Mespuote Tully, Nexiy Gunso: Tho Library Building. ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Cmicago, Out, 1.—1 regrot that THe Teanone shonid even seam to throw cotd water upon the project for erectifg un proper building for tho Publlo Library, ag it does in the editorial article mubllant on Lucey, While tt fs doubtles trio that ther !s not xo onthusinetio a feqling upon the subjevt as ther wns when the mutter was first proposed, thor certainly Is welth enough, aud ther ought to be liberality enough, to raise half 9 million or more of dollurs for the purpose by voluntary contributions, But if anly a pors Hon of tho neceusnry umount ta ratsed, whut Is Ivon wit represent, to a certain extont, the Ibernltty of our eitizons; and tho writer, for one, foots porsnaded that thut gentinent Is strong enough to muke the movement i comes plete suecess, Tho work tu not going to be wn compliaht, however, by sitting down and: talk- fog about it, and trying to witgKest nny other wie than putting our bunds in vur pockets and vine w' The pruposition to rile the money for the Adbrury Buliding by texution is tho fairest, for It compels every ono fo contribute necording to tho unmount of property be owns, But one ob- jeetion to the taxation sehoime ty that it requires Bome “speclui” legivintion which the caurts buve declared wuconstitutionnt In former i Ars Wo My Leen so extrivayaiit and hnprovs nut that wo arnowin debt beyond the cons stitutionat tilt, while our oxtromely vielous system of asseysmont readers it impossible to Til4e ANY Wore fro taxation thin whit [8 nottt- wily necessary for the pressing: Lerind wants ‘ot the city, und even some of these hy ta re- volvo the go-by for want of muucy, Men can ve without books—tho muny of us would find ft exceetingly unpluasant to do so—but they must buy fool, Be the city must hay water, wad tre apparatis, and sewers, und an army of ten to transact ity bitaines, “while to many tho Pabllo Library would bo but a luxury, Lot um by ail means try the oxporinont of val- untary contributions, for thut inathud can bo rencht at once, while wo must walt for monuthe —perhaps tor yenrs—before we van begin to aet the tax inachinery Inaotion, Who knows but whut sani of tho merebant princes nud iilllons ulres of onr city ur redy to put thor hands in thor pockets at onee and donate tha requisit umount? Alredy gone onthudlastio individual bas made a bonn=tde offor of $10,000; wad ther ean bardly boa doubt that ther ar kcorea of atherd who arable and willing to follow sult, At loust allow tho onerous oucs abn: toxly, and trust to tho public spirit of our eltizens to do juatica to themselves und tho city of their pride, BIDLiORLLes. Somebody Forgotten, Withowt Whom Thero Could Maye Boon No Surrender —sucgostion of an Kngtivbn New Your, Oct. 8.— Yo the Haltor of the New York Herald: ‘the Yorktown Conteantal prom. ived to afford an interesting spectnely to the utudent of heredity, im the presence thereat of the dexoendants of many distinguished mon. It fa titting, no doubt, that the progeny of Lafay- otto, Hoshambeun, und Steuben shull gruee the celebration; and ‘the suyestion muda by a correspondent In yesterduy’s Herald, that the doscendant’s of Awerican Generals und of tho signers of tho Declaration of Indupendence be ropresunted, iwuy be worthy of uiiention, put it occtiry to we that you are in dinger of making a iiportant vimission fy connection with thisevant, Jnst us it takes two to make marche or a nurder, bu, at least acourding to imy expurience, it tukes two to make 8 capitis tow. 1 venture, with all ditidence, to advances the proposition that the allles could not hive effected the capitulation o€ Yorktown singles banded. ‘The xecompiishinent of this fout de- wunded the cobperation of Cornwulllé and bid rdinites. Jf they find not surrendered there Jd brave been ne surrender, and so, in victue Of thelr surrender, thodu futter inst bu regard. us tho direet wuthors of the Suspending cole- bration, Agu simple matter of gratitude, thon, ft would Bown Atuing that the descendants uf Cornwall z Avercromble, and Lene das whould receive invitations tu attend, ‘Tho descendants of the first may be wuld to haye u special claim. Cornwallis was nu ciml> hently weuial und fur-scoing mun, purely wilitary grounds be heed Hot buve surrendered at ull;"be might bave eaten bis boots and 60 mado the culininution of tho episode u horror ¢ inatoatof a trinaph, But Lhavenodonbe that, with a farssenching alinee Into tuturity. he foresaw that gentenalal celobration would be the pleat onteat Liner, and that he eueronde "! alge fo the pride nud Hat tho Trewent gON This being so, sturoty the tie that tho generation in question enn do in retire 14 to niford hla descendants tho op- portunity of having w good tine, An ancestor of my own was int officer in the Seventyefiest when that regiment conteibnted toward tho suiecess of the Centenulal by laying: down its arms. ARCHIBALD Fors, : ‘IE COURIS. N. Yu N EK. & WESTER a VP COMPANY. Astioptemental decree wna Med yesterday in the United States Clreutt Court In tho case of Short & Watson mulnst tho Now York, Now Ene xland & Western fuvestment Company, ‘Tho orlgtnnt bill was ted soveral niouths azo, charg- tay that the compuny hd forfeited Its eburter by tonving the State, that it refused to recog: nize tholr rights ax stockholders, and asking thut « Reeciver ho appointed and the company's altars dlosed up, The supplemental bill gety out that on tho oth ie comnpny passed ik resolutlun that the ‘of the company remelting ih tho treasury, and amounting to $392,700, be olfered At pur to tho stoukholders who hive puld for their stock Hi ensh, pro rate ot thole present holdings, pro- fied “appieation bo mule therefore o or before Ue, MIso thine nents on atch” wubseriptions be muda on or before Nov. 10, ‘The vompuny claims that compliinants ire not stockholders In the eon. pony who have paid for thelr stock, and, thore- ure, dveliny to allow thoi to take any part of thia remalning stock. Prior to tho Hing of tho origi DIL, the company liu resolved not to dssvie this Shi, 700 of stock, but had pasauil a res- olution to wind up the corporation's adhulrs, ttt now clulm to have several hundred: thousand dollirs, The present munagers of tho compiny alain to own about two-thirds of its capital stuck, und are itoring, it Js alleged, to take tho rumalnder when issued, nnd thereby absorb tho xrenter part of the profits now about to te tl. vided, which amount to tpwards Of 8100000, Tho complainants, therefore, usk for an tne Junetion to prevent the ‘comping fram ‘olferitu: to ite atoexhulders, or any one clea, oF from vetting or fasting any of tho S250 of stock abovementioned, or fron pay tn any dividends which shall injure or prejudice "then. An application was at once miue to dudge Wlodyott, und u temporary injunction sranted. us asked. on complainant's giving a bond in the suin Of £50,000, INVEST- F DIVORCES, 3. Honry Larkins Hled a bill for divorce yo! terdny from Mary Lurking, on tho ground of doe sertion and adultery. Edwin CG. Chapman atso asked for a divorcee from his site Julia on aecount of hor uufuita- fulness to hit, Margret Zlinmerman charges that hor bu band, Jobe Zimmerman, hrs been guiity ofadul- tory the past sixteen years, and she asks for 1 divorce on thut dtecount, Kuma Sebrickel was murried to Atgust Schrickel in January, 187, wid lived with hin tintil May, 1878, when he suddenly disuppeared, nod Ins hot lived with her since. She pas walted the necessary two yeurs and more, nud now fculs she would rither contlnug to live atone than go back with bin, Judge Tuley yesterday granted a divorce fo Roan Heury froin Jobo B, Henry on tho wround ctuelty, and te Catherine Wallace from James N. Waltuee for adultery, IvkMs Parties baving any of tho tiles in the caso of Hownan vs. Pilmer are requested to return beatae at ouce to tho Clork of tho Superior Jaurt. s Jute Rogors will hear the Ada Robert huboas corpus cise this moronic, STATE COURTS. B.A. Otis and James Woodbury began n sult in trespass yesterday ngainst the Chicago & Weetern Indluna Ruilroud Company, claiming $5,000 damages, John Dundee sued Wiltfam Dundeo for $1,009, Tho Scottish Amerienn Mortgnge Company fled n bil) against William Cook, Eliza L, Cook, Mury M, Ubetter, and H. 1, Sheldon to forecloso nu miortnge for $2,000 on Bock 13 it Mare Stewart's sitbdivision of the southwest quurt of See. 1, is, Bh and nnotuer nyalust James IL, and Carrie.0, Ely und others to foreclogy i mort= gece For $5,000 on Lot 15 aud tho south 1004 fect ‘of Lot tin Elisha Mayluy's aubdivisiun of tho Be 0 Se of tho N. E, lj of thas. W. X of Seo. dJuseph B, Quinn, arrested on 0 enpias nd gatia- favicndum, based onan filgment for $50 in favor of Katherine Waish, tiled. a petition for hubeas corpus yesterday, chivring that bid fine prisonuient is void, bs, Anna Pa bean sult for $1,000 damages ogulust Stary Leipy. Mary ‘Christina Inwkinson sued Charles Kohwirtz, Hana Hanson, Uatrick Daly, and John Boyle for 83,000 dumnges. CRIMINAL COURT. Willian Sergentry was brought Into court yos- torday and allowed to chuuge bis plow of not guilty of burglary to gullty, and Judge Jumeson remanded him for suntence. He vroka inte Kehoo's * placa” on South Halsted strecta tew weeks ngo. J.C, Hildreth and O, 3. Richardson, of begus bell-puneh fare, were before the court with t motion to quash thelr indictments, which was overrt Benjamin Lutleur and Edward Ellis pleaded guilty to nssault on w Like View policeman, Hillis was sent tu the House of Correction for al: months, aud Latteur was remanded to aitow blim time to establish 8 previous good churucter, The cuso of Urask, Hore, aud MeDonough was cutiod in hidge Darnum’s court yesterday morn ing, but the defense claimed the ubsenee of soma ob their material witnesses, aud the mauticr. weot over till the noxt term. ‘Tho cuse of Edward Dawson, a colored mun, who not only sebedtulcd hls father's property on bull bond but sled his tather's nine, was called before Judge Barnum yesterday wtter- Huey and by agreemont was continued cll next erin, ‘Thoms Trucy wae relensed: front the poni- tuntiary Sept. 0, and on tho, night of the Tth he and two companions held up a wan on Jotfors son street, eur Luke, and relleved tim of his wateh, chit, moriey, ete, He was tried before a jury in Judge daumeson's court yesterday, and shortly atter thu court adjourned the jury ree Lurnud a sunted verdiat. = COUNTY COURT... In the case of Mury E, Harwood va. Junius Harwood, divorce, it motion was mude to set tho dotumt wide, aud the matter was referrad to tho Muster in Chancery to tuke evidence. + PROBATE COURT. In the estate of Willlam Sporieder Jr,, do- ccused, tho will was provon, und letters tostne qwentary woro issued to Willlum Sporleder Br, and Conrad Hresterticla Jr under boad for $18,000. The wit] benrs dutoof Sept. 19, 1881, and tho estate vonaluts very luryoly of cash, of which William and Albert sporieder, sone, are glvon $3,000 euch, and Wilhclininu Sporleder, n daugh- tet uu, ‘Lhe reat of tho estate is divided eat ally winnie the three chitdren, athe estate of Surwh Gate the will was proven, and letters tegtimentary, wore issued to Bdwit, O, (ule, and Chartes A.” Welch, under bond for 86N. The property consists of Chicago real estate, and tx valued ut 840,000, EB, 0, Gale aud Charles A. Weieb, son aud grandson (nugied as uxgentors), ure bequeninad each one-fourth Ine turest in tho property Nos, 160 and WL Watush avenue, anid the other half thoreot ja to be held ‘by them as trustees for tho benollt of William HL, Gale and Mere. Corinna. fe Howe, alsa ctille dren, With power te rent, lenge, oscil the sume ut diserotion. The puersonal property ts equiulty divided among the children of deconsod, In tho estate of Andrew Miller, sho with was proven und letters testamentary werg issued to aon J. Miller and Hriee A, Millur, under bond for 250,000, ‘The proporty lott consists of rout estate in this elty and Hydo Park and a sovon- alxtvenths Intercal in tho dry-duck bughiess Of Miller Hras., and the will gives it all ung singu- lir to tho exeeutors yume in traat, 1 bo dig. poser of as follows: ‘The dryedock business ts to be appraied by Thorius E. Millar, Orville Oleatt, und Jiimes N, Clark, wad to be sold to Heice A. Siler, if he wo slealres, at #2,000 leas Mata ita appraised valug; Hf bo should not dee sire tO) purohuse it, thon it fs to be disposed of as tho executors muy dus terining, Lizato A. Meltinnion 18 given 2,000; the wife of the ducused one-third of tha realdic of the vatate; and bld three duugbtors—Anniv WwW. Uettlold, Mary Fisher, and Lillo MM, Miller—tho othur two-thirds, to be divided equally. The Wilt hears dite of Sept, 4, 1890, aud sutines Brice A, Diller and Ann J, Miller us excoutors, THE CALL, Jvnak LBeovarrt—Nos, Us to 46, Inolugiv and &, Parrott vs, Mlinols Contral Nailrond Company, on trial on demurrer, AppeLLste Count—Noa, 3h, 35, 00, 38, and 10, No case ont hearing. ¥ dupue GAuy—Avalste Judgo Anthony, No, 4,711, Bitola vs. Pratt, on trial. f Jupae Sari—Prolininury call, Nos. 400 to L ‘Trial vel Nos, 2,874, 0,160, U,180, sos, 3,008, ITA, TAN, 31,412, 1,480, and Ui, No. 0158, Coyk~ oudall va. Avner itoiinerse pine Map det AUDOB WIL LiAsON—Asslate Judge Smith, JUDGK ANTHOSY—Now. Bh 10. 87, dL, 422, 420), At}, 445,448, 440, 401, 4555 Fo 405, tuvluslye, "No, 4747, Moto v8. Shields, on trial, dupa UAKDNER—Na, thon Judyo Jamoson cnlundar, and Nos, 2 3, aud 4 on Judo Ga ners calendar. No. it, Ryerson ve. row, on bearing, JubUH Hog“nts—No call. Will hear the Ada No, 49, Chicaga, Mobert baueus corpus, JUPGR MontaAN—No vall. Sillwaukes & Bt. Paul Rutlroud Company va. Rice, on trial JUnGE TAWEE—Nos, 62, 85, Tl, i, Th 70, No case on trial, Juoax Tunny—7, 1%, 18 No, 16, Hildebrand va. Huverimann, on beurlug. 4“ JUDUMEN' Supenton Courr—CoNFeastoNs—Adalph Rig. off va, John (, Meyer, $210.00,—Jacob Valtmang va. Jolin G. Moyer, S18, duvor Sautt—tl V. Tracy va. Martha y, Kempster and ‘Thomas L. Kerps! neh Hank of Londvilla.ys. Joba 8, Corning, gL I mowy=f. P. Hiliutt va. M. ng Charis G, Holtman, 220.1 —Melentea Haye Joby Coughlan, Thomas Coughlan. Metine toy Grilfine and Waiter Tmt vor na motion for mew trials eh Cieurr Court—Jopar Roanttse=<, rr et al, va. Celoatin Blain: and motion for new trlab—L Alonzo Stephens, $10. rad THE DISTILLERS. Clone of ho Session of tho Natlong Convention—Ge Raunsa Lettern4 Grand Banquet. ‘The National Distiltors’ and Spleit-Denlors' Ag, soclation resumod Ita seasion at tho rand fq, eltie yesterday morning, W. IL. 3, Miller in tty ehulr. : Mr. Lenser, of New York, presented the rm port of tho Committes on AUMPTUANY LEGISLATION, Thoy revommendud tho appolntmedt af n per. hinnent committes of nine, which shull hays chnrya of all Stato legislation affecting the trady, tho President of the association to by Chairman of the committee. Also, that eve State in which two-thirds of the distiers any wholesale liquor dealers ure members of tho a. sociation shall he entitled to the tssistancest the association whenever it fa neeilot to resiy Aattompted legislation Injurious to the trade, ‘Tho report was approved without debate, COMPOUNDED WIISKIES, Mr. MeNatiura, of Ohlo, presented tho foling. ing, which, aftér u vory brief debate, was voted sownt Htesolved, That itis tho senso of this Nationy Assoclution that & compounder of spirits xhould be afforded the privileze of carry ing compound. ed whiskies In bond wader such restrictions ang arrangements us the revenue atthuritles may approv Mr. MeNumara then offered a resolution prov viding that, Inasmuch as the reetiiters and com. pouniers apyeared to be in a hopeless mitiority, nud everything done was In tho Interests of the distillers, therefore the nate of tho soclety by ehunged'to Tho Kentucky Distillura’ Mutual Adtuiration Society. ne Chale silt the resolution wag vot a proper ‘Two or threo delegates concurred tn this dn rectilor from Mlsancri sald thit ‘of tho tendo hid been well treated. The matter was then droppad. COMMISSIONER BAUM. Tho following lotter was read: Tieasuiy Duvanrenr, Oct. 7 189 A Shufedt, Ha—Shu Lacknowledge. tho revel of your lottur of tho 23th ult, inviting ine to be present nt your annual mecting. | 1t will nat bo vonvonlent for me to be absont fram the ollics duriug the speciifl session of: the Sctiate whieh, begins on the 10th inst. uid Lim thoreforocou. vetted to decline your kind invitation. 1 iid siyzest for tho consideration of your aggoelition the propriety of calling the nttene tion of tho Government to tho diserintinatioa made by the Government of France tn faverat alvobo! produced in Germany ns nguinat Amer- fean alcohol, with a view of having such repres sentations made as will Induce the Governnent of Fraucu to place aleobol produced in the United States on an equal feoting with that ot the tnust favored country, T desire to thunk your association for the diy position ft has munifested to cofpernte with tah oltige in Ite ciforts to Live tho laws duly observed und enforced, Lwould bo obliged to you fort copy of your proceeuinga when published. Yery reapocttully, GREEN B. Rau, Commissionar Intornal ftevenue. RESOLUTIONS, ETC. Tho action of the pravious tneeting xing the anlary of tho Secrotury at 61,000 1 year was ree conaldered, and the salary xed at ShLwo. A resolution thanking tho otlicers of tho asaucle don for thalr attention to the business wat adopted. ‘Leo Chair announced the following stanaing committee on transportation: Good, of New York: Moore, of Onlu; Joknson, of | Tltnols Sherloy, of Kentucky: and Hanis, or Pew vanin, ‘Tho Committee on Sumptuary Legisiae ton will bu announced berouftor, was voted to bold tho noxt annual meeting ne Barttinare ‘on the second Monday, in Novem et, IMR. ‘Mr, Hobart, of Cincinnati, offered the follow. imu, which was referred to the Executive Cum antitea, with power to net: Resolved, ‘That, fn tha apinion of this associae tion, 0 distiller shomtd havo tho right to choose nuy fermenting poriod which may best ault the requirumonts of bis business, and that the In ternal Revenue Departinont should only rev quire that the totnl period of fermentation and cloptiness of tubs stall not exceed tho thine chosen by wdigdller, and that no tubs shall ba Milod oftenar thitn xuch period, ‘Me. Crichton, of Muryland, offored tho fullow. ing. which wox passod: Reslved, That tho Exceutive Committco be Ine structed to confer with the Commissioner of [n+ ternnl Rovenue toulter or change tho present munier of cilculuting the correction of yulumc, Mr. Hoburt offered the following: Reaulved, Mat for the mutunl protection of tho Government und tho deulors a system of records of the transfer of wirehouse recolpts from one dealer to another should bo kept by Collectora of tho district in whloh tho dealers transforcing sich spirits aud tho warehouse in which tho spirits nre stured are logated, Mr. Shorley, of Kentucky, opposud tho resolue ton, and ft was not passed. ‘Pho conyeutiog thon adjourned, TH GRAIN DISTILLERS doing business west of tho Onto liver elds brief mecting after the adjournment of tho convoutlon. Some discussion wis bud about the possibility of no arrangement for the Irltation of produddon, ‘The high price of corn bas reie dered It Impossible to compote with foreign tie Yong on aleobol for export, and. the toroiga trad has ticon fost. Several of those present admitted and deplored the fact, but could sum gest no remedy, and no dofult notion was tuked further thun to constitute * Buitulo” Miller & committee of one to look up tho inuttor. Tho ipeoeuinanivce from Kentueky, Ponnsyl- vaula, West Viezinia, Maryland, und “‘Tennesseo metatd p. tn, In the club room in georet session, and on adjournment hunded to tho reporters the following documont as reprusonting tho uce ton of tho meeting: Resolved, ‘That It 18 the opinion of this meeting that tho vontamplatcy crop of weighs? be made in the faltot 1s8Land apring of [8x2 will not be fn excess of the wants of tho trade, ho hlwh prices of yrain and fuel and the long-cole thhued drouth, combined with othor causes will nucessurily restetut the production to 0b imore thin 60 per eunt of that of 188), Tho Ine creased dumuand for ting whilsistos, coupled with the zoneral belluf that the oxtonsian of the bonded period and the contemplated reduction of the thx ‘ta 60 cents will bo granted, will ina great menaure, tt ts believed, relieve tho trade, vo that 1 your bouco tho conéuimption will fully aupproxiinate the production, “THE BANQUET. 4 i ‘Tho convention wound up lust ovoning with & grand “swoll banquet at tho Pacite, given by the Chleago distillers to thy visitors. About 19) Were prusent. Hi. B. Miller presided, At bis right gut Mayor Murrlgun, After partuieing uf aun elubornte supper, of which champrgne, ober wines, und olxars formed a conspicuous part the gentlemen wero cniled to order to Hsten (9 the uxuul atteredinncr specctics, Mayor Marrlsun respouded with 9 talk wbout the fapls wrowth and prosperity of Chicugo. It delved into statlatics to show the magnitude o| her trade, alluded to hor rise from tho wanes ol tho gréat tire ns proof that it wis Impossible to Xd her, und remarked Ut to ba Mayor of such a Hvoly’ city was sure to make oven n nay Kite tuekhin netlve, Ho congratutated Kentucky 00 ita fine whisky and glorious women, " Mr, Sturges, Colloctor ot Internat Rovente of Bt, Louls, spoke of tho pleasant relations exlst Ing Letweon the Government and tho dlstillurs, nnd waa plouxed with the prosperity of boll Chiengy tad St Louls, Col. Wilson, of Loutvilte, and Collector Hur, voy, of Chicuga, tollowed., Mr. Hurvey boped some legislative uation would be tuken bo pre ‘vaut tho adulteration of liquors, and that ner? uniform ayetom of calleotityy would be doviseds Ho thought welgbiug would be supurior to guus* tng. Bie. A. Ullmann, of Baltimore, was glad he wita a quor inerchaut. Le saw thoy wore hips py fuces in spite of tho exertions of tho Hrotiby oniata. Hud whisky was Did, aud ood wits key was youd, and Jt did not follow taut alt of it should bo banished from tho tice of tho eurll Ueoausy ume was bad, uny more than tt did tag wlL women should be given up because same o choi were not xeod, He would have the lung conform to the xpirit of the oountry. te ware more erlmes committed by those who drut water than thuso who took whiaky, He show orad lavish compliments on Chiara, ta Mayet the prosiding oliver, Mr, Stiller; and the repre sentatives of the tquor trade, oot Mr. Van Sebualck spoke ast ropresentattyoo thotiso of Iytors in the nets, and ator bia eutno Sir, B,J. Curley, of Lexington, Ky, Judge Woodward of Tennedses, Saf, ‘Chomas of Kete tucky, Br. Sterna of Now “York, Mr. Ive ot Ginaha, Mr. Willis, the winv-merohant of Lon don, Eng. Dr. Rush, Mr, Shirley of Kentnoky andothers wlio entertuined tho eonpany Wil Shenaioss Tho July bunquoters dispersed ute ate hour, —————— > An Yngentous Dovices: A very Ingontous dovioo 1a thut uf Mfr. Franclt Gulton Tor pradueing typleat porkratts of rice professions, or fuuti(ox, Thu iden ie to abl we Wutabor oF individuuls und ergy nell personal feutures ju one compost whele and the way it {6 done {x tu take tht photographs of tho indivhiuals on Kis pluco the plates one over unather,und threw tht iyo, whleh wii reault from tha‘ inixture oot serven, where they will bo caught wand gasheres togetbor, Hereafter, If a fully wishes to 1 serve a pletury of tie “family Uikenese” Int from thy uecldentil accessorins of juividesy du the family, they cun readily secure ty hal svionco anu rt both will dud mauftold used (OF tue process,

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