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THE CHICAGL TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, (88I—TWELVE PAGES. “months ended Qet. cit, 18831, ee period In INS, $10,401,510, 10 POSTMASTESIS, commissioned tho fol- resident ATS tondtay:, douin ML. Tiate owing Pose iacn,, Ia Snow Donald fans ab AAU caus dase Ws, ilar, at ee Mo; Theodore 8. Case, a I a Stoberlt. Mir asadward R Shipley, at Kane Sie, Willian P Jon sprlogtonn, Phe President vied the commission of 8, Nantd Mekeesport, Va., but tt is ae resent nt the Post-Utlice Depart- nid (oF ments ae it Nishi nis, today Carothers 0s nowaATE Sue ai a ni tional ease Ptit= Itt unter io ‘S40,00%) ns been helene Cant. Towunte, aud tho mut irieill be Tote before the grand jury. NINTH MASSACHUSETTS. 9 Commission to Tavestl: meport or te cnew Preverred Atninnt iy a 1 the Vorktown Visit— nt. <, Nov. 14—Thoe Military Commission Boston Mavestigate thy eliirxes eoneerting t edu of the Niuth Regiment on tho trip toe orktownl and at Richmond presented Re rue for fotuo Adjutant-Genera), by whot It was eseite to the Governor today, It states that re Inquirles HAVE been made and evidence Me niprinelpally in New York, Thilndelphin, Wvainington, Washington, and Hebtnond, and tong the Hines at railraad and steninboat com 2 {cation between these several points, York- saa ras not visited, It holny considered une bepsieies sotv do. ‘Tho commission states nt the ontact that eume of tho rumors und thirges which have appeared In tho public ints are absolutely false, and many ure gross Pivgeratiuns. For exnmple, the statemont feat “about 100 mon of the regiment found Hemselves Inside the lockup at Itlebmond.” as Hopeared in a fetter of William A, Andrews to the 4pringtickt Repubitican, and that the Mavor of itichinond addressed an officht fetter on the conduct of the Ninth to Gen, Hancock, and that Gen. Lee ordered the regiment out of tho Lne at the review, have no foundation in fact, The commission also states that ft hus not found any proof of misconduct on the part of tho regknent fa an organtzution, but that such finproper acts as it bar found were committed by a few enlisted nen, Nocommissioned oflicer, and In a few In- munces only noa-coutnigsiuned oflicers, are im- plicated. ‘The cbarro of yutting the steamboat City ot Lawrence on the way to New York from An's Point 13 not proved. ‘The lunch at Wile mington provided by the proprietor of the rail road restaurant was duly pald for. ‘There la no avilenes of miseonduct at Washington with foe exeeptlon of © a trittiue complaint made by. a hotelkeeper. The goal Yebavior «oof = tho. —srexgiinent. ont way boinc was, especially miarked, As to ie conduct at Yorktown, uv offleial compluint of anyactlon of ay kind wus made against the regiment, The commission bas tho statement of Gen, Gubl, commanding the New Jersey dattalion, that he made no report or complint asotticer of the dy concerning the conduct of the regiment, und that, nothing tmproper iin tho conduct of the men cume unace bis observation while he was oillcer of the day, or at any tine, beforeor afterward. ‘Tho nets here and In othor places, the comumiasion suys, are of go Iittla cone Requenve In comparison with the wraver ones compluined of at Mlehmond that it ad ual deem It necessary to refer te thom fully. At icnmond the exiiminution was mde thorough. he Jnvestigiiuion was begun on Weduesuas, 13 Abouttifty witnesses were beard, an ina thelr up) anraner tut answers 10. ios uows, aul thelr Lannner: iiider: sens EXHTMALL = tion, uid fram the corcaborutive test aiber cittzens of tet Honda and qestioned, it Iseonstrained tab Heve that men weirdz the aulforin of the Ninth Regiment committed i quite a number of instances ucts of misconduct, none of oleh Ae emphatlentty eondeniiia. ats acts, teatliled to were “very diferent In ind’and degree, some shuply violiting the pruperacnse of decuney, nad others of a mach gniver miture, ‘Tho migeonduct of the mun consisted Iv Jumping onto und tuklag possos- Hon of carts und drays uyaiuet the willof tho drivers, and aoinetitnes pully the drivers from tueleseaty, Juinphig onto the bieks of iniles Darnessed ‘10 carta, parading up wid down the aueets und vldewarks with brooms and sticks in their hands, sometimes iu shivtelceves, whouting Jo a twlsterous manner, Joxthug and runing fer one another ii” the streets, am mucleay the way, aud somotincs under tho Jatluence of fiquor, in one instkuve pulling two on fags from que di pars Che and in nauthoe jumping upon aud breaking down 2 canvas col Placed usanndvertisemont upon the sldowalk; ordering drinks at Barrooms and not paying fur them; going throwzh tho tnurket, pelling one another with potatoes, cranberrics ote, suutebed from frult-stunds; and i one cuse tuking suinY cheap Jewelry from a shop and not paying for its snatching urticles frow giris’ bauds iu the reels; puthing tholr caps onto Negro women's heady; emubruciug und kissing negro women aud othors in the publlostreets: approaching and addressing women, some of them yours girls nun ttnpropor And taniliar way; forcing « colored wowan to drink by boldng a canteen: tober mouth; visiting, Libby Prison, und, er’s protest, knocking bricks ont of the inside wall to tuke away ns moimen- tors; In one Instance striking {i a drunken vy stick the horse and cur- ig ont puulle atrect and ‘ting her wuys and i committing other bctsof naimilar nature, Much of this miscun- diet S38, Apore only, Lut often bolsterats ed to exensa. Saute of it was ftom enirance of good breeding and a luck of spbreclution at the conduct actually expected ventiomen visiting a strange city, und sonia of twas clearly tho resuit of over-Indulgenca indrinking. Lewis Inipossiite for the witnusses. poldemusy tho men whe committed those nets Eullwats uuonme ater ee oe : uniform, we commision beara testiinuny to the profile caer, of the regiment in drill, and regreta the ou uct of a few of its nen should inupuic ite donorablarecard, ‘Thy commission recomménils wot tho Colonel of tho Ninth bo requested peke fn individual, thorough, wud must te ing Inveatization, and, since It appenrs aie Of tho atlcers are cogiilatnt of nots Uf a Not, thit tue officors be required to ree i (0 the Colonial the numes of such mon ug wor belleve, ar may have reason to belleve, Po mullty of ny: iMacouduet, and wlsu of the aia whlel have or muy como, fo-thelr knowl Cages td turthor, that the Colonel dlreut tho ‘non to apply for the discharge of the mien ro! ona tho report, jtue commission testifics shin aciorm condiality and courtesy with fale, Utne ea by the Governor of Vite tf ities are Richmond, and the oitizuns: DOE are Teer tenerully. Appended to the ros tte letters und stabs, Including one from toon went Ulebuiond. “The Muyor of [teh in his etter anys: The members of thls Soe ny state a unt per sty i ed their sports to undiguitted eet Gthers wero guilty of grave inlacon- the puoeeerorehing und ruldressing Indies on one ee streeta tow munnoe whieh wast least tho pubia rote. wud also by tamilacity on Trenmelreet with womon of luw churaetor,"* iat pia ber thus Table ta censure, however, ho Stllea he ut wana portion of ‘the relinent, learp ate Wujority of tho command did not ef agaGet. (but Uchaved with enticu pru- street ora tany of those who did como ity pported thamacives with dignity © denies the report that mit ted, No badae! or medal wits ture wi ore YOUN Womtun Ole Pid ramutod, fe was thore wy onsen. property. ‘The Mayor takes: ae 4 tee? Ee nd kindly grocting for himselg and Baud the pag tlehmaiid to Moston, and. to aps toa wh Under with whieh the Investigue ry eter Gor, eet order isauod at the direction ot Pf fvatrnieta Col, Stracban, the com wii tare te NINE, to Mscurtutn ind repurt Pomnd eee ye Hanoy of members of ble betngeamuethior dilecrsar unlisted men,whoun, tha afifgel us Feauon ta belleve, were suilty oF Bentwueh nae Proper conduct. Failing te pres beld stricta ness the enitiro rowiment will be fondueyana apeRsule for the raportad mls Movemdr and ey be Huble to auch uation ns tho 8 cag commaunder-In-Chivt shall direut, 40 drow ou examined the evidence taker, Up the woxtor thel: om un thate way bask th tho aint Net — JOURNALISTIC, ee Disvaten to The Cateaco Tribune Judge Landon git, MOVs Hi—Today, bofora taping qe 8 AE Bebonoctady, wus to havo ben Meeiver a, matton for the uypolitment af a Rent By enl® Saratogian printing establish Cv. pey enneent of counsel, Judgu Lester Tor Pecan aay eyes uum for BP titel, for tuo weuks, ta noo lf tho bruptionars arr Sxroumont by wuleh thoy walla are woul pene at soma fa the so illo ‘oscil thetrrespevtive iutereats — THE COST OF A pDonow, staan, Nov, eT Ol sional t tu freland tho tat quarter 18 gent, ndditiouwl, 84,100, tardy; Ss Nov. ee OG Seatantatle Feeeption tanigute sae e ee at ton Where tor punled O'Connor to Musive thal, Tea tt, bens 1 ‘1 1 Weleticg contributed aise eds THO Lya soli B Pokhae Voxotalle Compound has Nin, Biowces "Sod to blogs Lee ee ake Bilupuieg, Ur aveous, Lynn, Muda, for NEW YORK. A Party of Five Thousand Russian Jew Exiles Coming. The Bible Society Issues a Sup- plementary Reply to Den- nis’ Charges, frnest A. ‘fhormaion Captured by United States Deputy Marshals, The Funeral Services of the Late Mrs. Edwin Booth to Take Place Today. One Thousand Hackmen Drop Their Reins and Go on a Strike for More Wages. Keone Willing to Matoh Forhall Against Bend Or for £1,000 a Bide, RUSSIAN JEWS, FIVE THOUSAND EXILES TO ARNIVE THIS WINTER, New York, Nov. 15,—The steamer Bo- hemla, which arrived today, brought 169. Jews, the first that found an asylum in Spat from persecutions in Russia and Germany the past summer, ‘They were assisted to thts country by the Alliance Israel Universelle. ‘The steamship company agreed to provide these passengers with foo necording to the Alebrew ritual (kosher), beghining at their start fromthe Russinn frontier untit their arrival at New York, and the uzents of tha Jine will eadperate with the Alliance In pra- viding for thelr comfort to. thelr destination, ‘The Ininigrants are principally agrlenttural- ists, wid ure strony, hardy men, ‘The ob- Jective polnts are Louisiana and-Texas, ‘The stenmer Shesia, due Wednesday nest, will 20 nore, Lt is sald 5,000 will cinigrate this winter, AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY. y ORELLY TO THE CON- CHANGES, New You, Nov. 15.—The Amertetn Bible Society hus issued to Itsmembers and friends: 4 supplementary and somewhat claborate reply to the recently-pudiished charges of the Counecticut Bible Society, The aunnal report of the American Bible Soclety, itis maintained, is frank, and fail, and elear, and its correctness does not admit of dentil by any responsible being who knews what lan xuage means, It contains no inaccuracies iu discrepancies calenlated to awaken 1 pielous of an attempt to imislend the public, nud if anythhug has been done to tinpalr the confidence of the public In the Amerlean Bible Suclety it has been dong by Ar. Den- nls, of the Connecticut Suciety, and lly uc- cutntant, Whose MLUNDERS AND SOPIISTI publicly exposed by another mem bi r Executive Committee, J. N. Dhar ris, of New London, whe was the associate of Dennis at the the of his visit ta the Bible-House In New York. ‘The balance- sheet dogs not reveal an waderstatement of assets, ‘The published page is slinply what it professes tu ben transeript from the Sec- Temes fedger, and was ot doctored for tie oveaston, ag Dennis’ aecount pretends, but contilabye ents ns they Were appear, and sang of them a3 they have been tor yenrs, The managers of the American Bible Suclety: have nover nsked the Executive Committes of the Connecticut Bible Society to assume the responsibility for the cot dey oof the business ‘douse bi New York, and which they thumselves are competent to direct, hur do they propose ‘to ask thelr sunetion for doing work which the: providence of God has comuitted to them, They do, however, mest profoundly regret that’ the committees, on whose Hst ure the honored names of elergymen and laytuen, should ignorantly give User Indorsement tu nisrepreseuntions and ussaults which are une founded and demonstrably false. TIHORMALEN, HE WAS CAPTURED BY UN FICIALS YESTERDA’ Spectat Dispatch to Tre Chicago ‘tribune, New Yous, Nov. 15,—Deputy United States Marstials Holmes and Bernhard early this morning arrested Deputy-Collector Ernest.A, ‘Thormalon, alls Willian ‘Teller, of the First Collection District of Minols, ‘Thormaten ts under indictment In Chicago for iaving, while in the employ of the Government, be- tween the Ist of July, 187, and the bith of December, 1880, embezzled the sum of $4,000 whieh he had collected, After lits Tndictinent he tled, and was not seen again UntH his arrest Uds morntagz. ‘he Deputy. Marshals took liu tate enstody ina Chint- ham street factory, where he had bean at worl tider an assed name, ‘Lhormaten was arrested on a warrant issued by United States Commissioner Shields on the 1th of duly fast. He was arcalgned before the Commissioner tubs and, Walving exalt tion, hls bail was ilxed at $5,000, "Ho will be hud here awaltlng advices from the Chicago authorities, MRS. EDWIN BOOTII THE FUNERAL SERVICES TO TAKE PDACE TODAY, * Spectat Dupateh+to The Chicago Tribune. New Youk, Nov, 14—The funeral serv ices over the ate Mrs, Edwin Booth will be hotd ut 4o’elock tomorrow afternoon at the residence of J, H, MeVicker, No, 13. West Fifty-third street, ‘The Rey, Robert Collyer willonleiate, ‘The reniutns will leave this ety on tho eventug train for Clileage, where they will bo futerred. Edwin Booth reached New York last nlght. FOXITALL, KEENE WILL MATCILIIM AGAISY BEND On vot £1,000 A siDk, Specat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, Noy, 15,—The assertion which appears Inc the Meralag Post of Lon- don “'Lhat tho owners and trainers of the colt Bond Or have never re- celved any challenge on behalf of Fox- hall,” Is dented by Mr. Keone, so far ns. hhuself is concerned, Mr Keene said this morning that ho had cabled 9 dispateh to Ene gland to match Foxhall against Bend Or for £1,000 or any reasonably amount, but al- though he had received an acknowledgment of the recoption of the cablegram, no tne formution ot tha arrangements of the mateh or the nccoptuncs of | chullenze had been cabled over, Mr, Keene did notthink any one would believe he would witharaw from the challenge after the “seven- porn beating Deni Or recontly received, to would cable over to England” and ascer- tain what had been done with sarard to his former cablegram, whieh was sent some Wine ago. STATES OF- 2 MME. PATTI, MAX MARETZEK SUES NER FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT. Bpsctat Dispatch to The Cteago Tribune, New Your, Nov, 14-Adelinn Patti ls Rotting Into legal hot water, Now sho hus the old-thnoe linpresurio Alax Muretzek after her with sharp sticks, Lt appenrs that twene ty year-ago Maretzek engaged Adelina Putt to go to Mexico, It is sald that she was engaged foracertain stlpulated sum, und thut Mr. Muretzek propared the route, engaged tho rest of tho company, purchasesl Ue necesyary wardrobe, made contracts for tho theatre, and advertised the tour oxtens sively. Ashort time before the date to start itls alleged that. VATTI NEVUSED TO GO TO MEXICO because of soma trouble which had taken place hy that country, uid broke her contract to shu. Aliretzek expended upward of S10, 000 int making the arrangements for the tour, and cluims to linve loxt nearly three tines that sum in addition by rensun of the allege breach of contract, for both of which mounts he as brought suit. Mr. Maretzelk as buen in Cluckinatl for some tne past, but came here a few fia ago, ‘The papers were Ker on Patti today, but the parties tu the suit were very careful to keep all tho details to themselves, FINE-UNDERWRITERS, NATIONAL CONVENTION ‘TO MEET TODAY, Speetat Mapateh to The Uhteaco Tribune Yor, Noy. 14.—'The National Cone vention of the United Ftre-Underwriters in America Is to convene in the hall of the New York Board of Underwriters, No. 116 Broad way, tomorrow, ‘The original progean pro- vided thatthe report of a special committes of seven, nppoluted Oct. 7 on the question of rates and commissions would be the first gtep In the proceedings, but, realizing the fact that underwrilors entertained widely dilfer- ent options on the question, the Executive Conmilttes decided today to rearrange the program so that matters less likely tu pro- yoke hented discussion would be first dis- posed of by the meeting. Harmony having thus been presumably assured fora time at least, the proceedings of tomorrow prom. ises to be tess oxclting than had béen antlel- pated, THE OTHER QUESTIONS, however, of vitul interest to the companies and of Smportance to the fasuring publle are set down for debate. Among these are the insurance of counnissions which relate to the fisurance Interest of commission tn chants in merehundise lntrusted to then fe sale by mamnfacturers; the question whether or not Federalist constitutional, is not pres ferable to State supervision of we insur. nee business; the. subject of taxation of Tustiranee companies Tie att its essential points, and the value of codiperation an th partof the Insurer and the insured fn venting unwise and promoting sound leg! Jaton. Another question au the progrun is the danger of electric lighting, and the f ards of petroledi and: its products, ‘The convention, itis expected, will be Lirgely at tended, several prominent underwriters from varlous sections of the country having at rently arrived in the clty with the Intentlon of belng present. Saree ON A.STRIKE, THOUSAND MACKMEN STRIKE FOR HIGHER WAGES, Speetat Disoutch to The Chicago Tribune, New York, Nov. 1.—Ilacks were seares and held at a premium today. The conse- quence was that nndertukers having funerals on hand were embarrassed and unable to ture nish sufliclent earrisxus, and hotel guests sulfered by tha seurelty of public vehte! ‘The cause of all this is 0 strike of 1,000 hack- men, who, becoming disgusted and dissat! fled with the poor wages they have been r eelying for their labor, last night dropped. thelr Hues, not to tuke them wp again until thelr demnnds are neeeded to, She men, why are obliged to work eighteen and nine t hours avery day In the week, without any Intermission for meats, haye been get- tag frou $9 to $12 per week of seven days for thelr services, and yesterday WHEY DEMANDED ‘THAT S32 PE DAY Br OVEN thei, and when it was refused went on a strike, Tals moralng a conmuittee of the Tlackinen’s Protective Organization was in session at Central Wall, West ‘Thirty-second street, where the strikers rendezvensed aul duads thelr reports. “Nearly wl the strikers were tt tha Mall durmg the morning, and confident of gaining their point. They ap- peared thoroughly united and determined, Some of the huck-owners {ustst that they: will not make the demanded Increase, but nevertheless the Gilsey House, the [ruts- wick, and one other stable agreed to pay $14 this atternoon, THE DRIVERS SAID THE STRIKE Was NEC- ERSARY ONE to compel the stablekeepers te pay thei Hv. ing wages. ‘The men have been recelying from $10 to $11.25 a week, and working, they sy, from sixteen to" twenty hours a day. ‘YY unust pay 50 cents for a license, $3 fora sik hat, $150 for a cover for wet weather, $s for a rubber coat, $1.50 for a palr for a whip, of gloves, and $2.50 which the stablekeopers do not furnish, "They have work ouly about elgtit months in the year. From June 1 to Oct L they are idle, and ff they work at atl it wit! not be more than one in three, The stublekecpers: provide cunts, but hold THE DIVER RESPONSI for every urticle about the carriage lost or stolen, “The mien complain that’ they are charged for time that a customer will not pay for. ‘The stablekeepers tell uw ditferent story. Itis a poor driver that cannot muke from $16 to $20 with the “scale” herecelyes, {hey sny, and they deny the story of long hours, by SEWING MACHINES, A RECEIVER APPOINTED, Hpeclat Dispaten to The Chicuzo Tribune, New Youk, Nov. 15.—The Stewart Manu- facturing Company, mianufactarers of sew- ing machines at Nos, $24 to 382 West ‘Thirty- th street, and at No. 5 East Fourteenth street, have been placed in the hands of Joseph J, Marvin, as Recelver, by Judge Van Bruut, of the Court of Conon Pleas, ‘The aplication was made by John MeCloskey, who recovered a Judgment of $13,212 forsan infrlugement of patent attachment. “The present company was incorporated’ in September, 1890, with an . authorized caplint! stock of $250,000, of whieh $120,000 was Issued = for the plant and miterial to mumbers of Jit, Stewart's funily, the company having succeeded the | Menry Stewart) Manutieturing Company, whieh had beeome dnvelyed in litigation with the Singer Company, ‘The company tins been turning ont trom 450 to 473 machines per week, the pay-roll amounting to $1,700, "Khe mnelines were principally sold tn the West and fie Canada, the company having agencles In Chicago and otner citles. “The Nabillties are net definitly known, but are reported ut about $10,000, . ITEMS, ALLEGED EMDEZZLER ATIRESTED, New York, Noy. 15,—Deputy-Collector Ernest A, Thormalen, of the #Irst Collection Distriét of Allinels, was arrested here today onthe charge of umbezzlement while In the Government employ, and willbe held pends jug advices from the Chicago authorities, ‘Thormalen liter furnished $5,000 ball, and wus retuased, THY MICHIGAN RELIEF FUND negregutes SU31,001, ‘Che pastorsof churches will bo asked to take np a collection the Sune day preceding or following Thanksgiving, AMALI-PO: Forty-one small-pox patients are in River- sldu Hospital, Durlng the past two snonths the Enilgrant Hospital received forty amall- pox cases from thy Stuten Ishind tomatoe ennnlng establishment, where the German huuilgrants were 80 juaiy treated. The sinall-pox hospltal at Suake Wl, Nod, is so overcrowiled that the authorities are u hing tents fur thy ovurilaw, and new cases are are riving dally, CONFIDENCE EXPRESSED, ‘The Long Island Bible Buclety, at its sixty sixth annual session toduy In Brooklyn, axe preqdad confidence in the American Bible Sucioty. RECOANTTION OY steNIT. ‘The Boanl of Polics haya ordered 9 medal and «resolution of thanks engrossed for Lie spector Byrne in reeogultion of the siiltul work ho exhibited In arresting J, Howard Welles, Jay Gould's blacknaiter, PRONOUNCED SANK, Tho physician In the Tombs reports Col, J, Howard Wolles, charged with attempting to blackinatt Jay Gould, sane, ——— a oe * Repealing tho Whisky Tax, New Yurk Post, ‘The tax on diatitied spiritu sought to be ad- Justed to tho poiut where It will produce the Kroatest auuuntuf revenue, and then iutt ite Abtuchod. dt iadonbrful whether the present tax of Weents per gullun tw not too high. ‘The prime cout of whisky 1¥ not above 2 cunts per wullun, A tux of Wi vents te equal to ie per count, and olfers great jnducumunts to tillclt dis- tilutiou. Probably 8 cents per: gallon would eld wore revenue than WW. However thin muy wt, 18 tw a tax whichehould Hover be refinquivbed wo long us We bave # Government to auppurt, It dou lux not merely one luxury, but ipen the most depriving OF wll juxurles, Phe exuwe dutics on beer and tobavou ure alse taxes un luxtrics, and should be kept tu force, ‘he ase suruon that the people ary calling for a ruduce aan oF Fudornl taxes 1s sheor protunde aud fubri- cution, ere wre tho public muetiyrs, the resulutions, tho petitions whieh usually boculd WpUpUlir Movement, und signify the desire of wrual uidsses OF mot for y ubange In the fiscal polloy.of the Governmonty Tuey do notextit, ir, Wharton Barker and bls cuudjutors in Poon eylvaniu pro pumplug jaw dey wall, Tuoy buve ; treo wiles east of London, i ralsed n gurgte of pupulerapprobation, Wo aut tell thom whatthe people do want, They desire to buve the Nutlonal debt pald rs soon ag posible, Ko far from being shocked at tho iden of having it all patd within ton yeurs, they would be better plensed If tt could all be paid’ withia live, the Bankers’ Magazine pointedly ar. zues, tho best tine to pay national debts Is when the people are inthe mood to pay thems for tho repudintor and the demagog niwnys statk in the buekgronnd, reitly to tuke advan. taveof hard Uines and popilar discontent to ralse « hue and ery aginst the bondholder, Tho Angiment for continuing the debt, based: apo ponds ty rvsuire bank elreulotion, ia, by the sume authority to be frivolous, ee Congress cun enaily prescribe other forma of veourity, As regards trust funds and estates of suitors, which courts eommonly require to be tnveated in United States bonda, ito ts only necessary todo what waa done beture the War, —$——— SOCIETY. What In Golng on Among tthe New York Fashionables. New York Sun, Nov. 1. ‘Tho ball at tho Metropolitan Casino on Mon- day ovening Inst gove entire aatisfaction, and Was a trost beautiful and appropriate coinpll+ ment to tho Nations distinguished gitests. Compared, however, with the Wavhelors' bull, given (n the une place avout six moritha since, it peatnerd to be somewhat Ineklog In spirit and. go, but this was probably owing to the prowl: hence vives to tho duwager clement, whiob, while it ndded to tho digulty of the occaston,de- tracted from ite oeliiiuney and animation, ‘Thore was su much to ldok at, 80 much to ote tract the eye, sueh tushing of dintonds and gtitter of cloth of gold, such scintillating of Jeweled orders and display of showy unlforins, thut even the young pooplo cured for Nttle elve than walking nuout and gazing ut the unuc- custuined alyut, Only one very conspicuous attempt at dancing was made, and ‘thet waa ft the so-called court quadrille, whieh cere tuinly tmigut more appropriately tave been termed the court fallure, 48, Iu spite of the very commendable efforts ‘of Mure. Outrey aod Mr. McAllister to loud the dancers in the way they should go, thoy malned Ina estate of helpioss innetivity, to the diacomiituce oF thelr walaule coaches and the finused delight of the younger spectators. Notwithetanging this Hite eontrctemps, bow- ever, the ball wus vininently successful, und the Marquise de tochamveau made the warmest heknowledgiments of gratitude and admiration to the gentlemen of whom alu was tho guest. “ Never,’ sah the amiable Frenchwoman,” have Taven sd muny beutiful women assonibled une derane roof, They have ull the style und grace of the French, the bigh-bred dignity of the English, and the vurled cotoring and. expression whieh helungs tu Auvriva alone,” ‘This ta rather exe aywerated priise, perhups, but then women son- erully overdy it what thes wttempt to express what they rarely { nd that 18 genuine ude wutratiog of thelr own Bex The suppluincntary imectlug of the Jerome Park Jockey Club ois Tuesday last wus weil ut- tended, notwithstanding tho wist and ralu, There were pumbers of wellenppointed equi- pages on tho wruiiud, wud a fulr proportion of Jadieg, who, In tygntedtting ulsters und jaunty little Curbuns, seemed tu enjoy the Inclemency of the weather, und tu took ail the fresher and brighter for it. Luncheon and theatre partics are now tho fashion, and the Stundard Theatre, woere Pas tence” Js still having Sts perfect work, hus threo or four parties overy evening of young people, why, after tho manner of theutre-goers nts city. are Cull of conversation from the rluing of the curtain unto the going down of the muue. ‘They upperr to be eijoying them- selves excecdiigiy, und they always decture that they have bud *aiovely tines but why they: require the aceessories ‘of nuriu that they do noclisten to und netlnyg which they do net per> ceive ty complete thule enjoyment of gusslping and ilirtutton, ig one uf those mysteries that no ong ean thd out. Cards are ont for the weading of 3Miss Bessie Mamttton Merzan and Mr, August Belwont Jr. which will teke pice at the Coureh of the As vension on ‘Tuesday, Nov. 2, at tnlf-past 2 g'elovk, ‘Tbe Idesmaids will bo Miss Ene Moreun, Miss Muy Ifird, Miss, Mary Taller, and Miss Auyusta Loriiiurd, ‘Iho church solemni- Ales will be fultuwed by a reception from 3 until Bo'eluck, ut the residence of Str. Edward More Voks Fifth avenue, fhe couple will gull ry yttter thelr wurriage for Europe, and, jy company with Mrs, Huimont and Mrs. 8. 8. Howland, will spond the winter on the Nite. Mra. Wilthin 1 Lee, Miss Tracy, and Miss Lee will nlvo, we understand, spond the coming winter In Eyypt, The ongugement of Mr. Herman Livingston to Miss Enilly Hopking, of Catskill, ie aus nounced, Miss Hopkins was erronenusty re- ported to be engaged to Mr. Henry Hoyt a short the slnee, ‘The wedding of Miss Lelia Vanderbilt and Dr. Stowurd Webb js announced to take place on the ath of December. Lhe murrings will be cele. nrated 1nSt. Barthotomew's Church, aud tho re: ception will be at Mr. Vanderbilt's present resi: dence in Fifth avenue, and not in bia new mans ston, us hus been erroneously reported. The wurrhize Of Miss Marto Courlier and Mr. 1. Hauyghort Howe Is announced to trke place fo ‘Trimty Chapel on Wednesday noxt. Jnvitntions have beon issued by Mr. Allan Ste- Lane for the putrriige ot his daughter, Miss Anne MoLune, to Mr, Joby Cropper, Which event will tuke plica wt the Church of the Ascunsion, Washington, D. C.. on the evening of Tuesday, Nove. A Cory guy rveeption, with wuste and dunelug, will follow. ‘Vals will probably be the unenmg evant of tho Washington ‘scuson, which, predictions to the contrary uotwiti: stant proinfses to be 4M very yay oou. The wrrival ul anew Minister fram “Great Brite ain, after th ois Se ry tot Indy of rrace and beamty will muke the British 1 Yon inore churning this wintor tain it bas, fur many years. A ew Minister from Italy, Baron do Fava, bis also arrived, and with tho Huroness {a now stouping at Willurd’s until a suitable residence cna be arranged for bim, Mids Rachel Sherman, thouccompllsbed duugh- terof Gen. Sherman, hus returned from ku- ropu, whither she went with Mr.and Sirs. Whites Jaw Heid, aud Gen, Shermiun’s house witl proba- biy be a very gay one this season, “hlladelphla also is ulready organizing dane- ing clusses and arranging fora repetivion of tho very charming assembles that buve been given fur several years past, and for the ladies’ ball, which was siiccussful Inst winter, ‘thus will tho round of iy ty be kept up in all the large cltics of the lon, and beaux aud belles woo fd the pleasures’ and amusements of their nitive pluce monotonous have but to pack thelr trunks und fly to tresh flelda and pastures new. ——_$ end LABOR AND CAPITAL. Ysera Asscmbiing at Pittsburg of the Intore natlonal Lubor Congres Pirrsnuna, Pa, Nov, .—The International Tudor Congress nssembled in ‘Turnor-Hall this afternoon, aud was culled to order by L.A. Beant, of Detroit, Prosident Jarrett, of tho Amalgamated Iron and Steel Association, was chogun temporary Chairman, and M. 1. Craw ford, of Chicago, and IH, H, Bengough, of Pitts: bury, Temporary Seorctaries. A Committuo on Credontini, consisting of ono delegate from eich Stato, was appolnted, who reported ninety delerutes, representing 220,000 workmen, entl- tled to seats, A Committee on Permanent Or- yunization was thon appolnted, who will report tomorrow morning. Speovbcs were mudo by Samuel Gompers, of Now York, Bf, L, Crawford and It. Powera,of Chix cago, and L.A, Urant, of Detroit, ‘Thespoechos were conservative in tone, and counseled mods uration, An adjgurument wis then taken until tumorrow. ‘Tho object of tha congress fs to purfect a federal organisation, and also, to tuke Satops to seenre the repeal of pbnoxlous consplrioy laws in thy sevaral States, ‘The tariff, aud the most vlfeotlve mound to thake fpratective in the Highest dogrue, will be discussed, and some nes thon will tuken Hake to the curtailinent of thy power of monopolies of all dederipdons, The gdvisablilty or ndyvecating Aa taw nnkin olyit hours a day’ work wili ulso be considore: and Wiit likely uxeito a protracted discussion, {nmany of the trades represented tt will be an inpogsibiiity to conform tu any aueb luitation, Delegates are presuut from Massuchusatts, New York, Ohio, Meblaay, Minola, Missouri, Cailfore alu, Maryland, Indiuna, West Virglaiu, Wiacon- alo, aud Ponnsylyaula, SUICIDAL. An Old Lady, Dayton, O., Nov. 16.—Ann Lyerett, an old lady of 74, Hving near the elty, committed sulcide to- duy by swallowing a lurge dosu of Parla xyeon. Bhe Mnyered six hours after swallowing the nison, and dled this evening. Her renson for 1 AOL wus tbat she was tired of life, A Tramp Tired of Life, Conusnus, 0, Nov, 15.—A man supposed to ba & tramp was killed by deliberately throwing bis eck across tho rail of tho 1, L&W, Railway, ioe Muulson County, ays 8, B. Pritchard. Sunraun Sprrus, ‘Te Noy, 1-8. B. Peitehard, Jute of tho tira of Noreworthy & Feiteburd, merchants of this plice, out bis throat, Dissipation aud bualovss reverses, —————— SUITS AGAINST SALOONKEEPERS, ‘Spectal Visvatch to The Chteago Tribune, Exasn, 1. Nov, 15.—Tho olty autboritios bave begun us active campalxn ugainet the saloons keopora for violation of tho ordinances rogulal- Ing the salo of intoxicating hquors.” Suite Hyuingt oleven were bugua today, ———_—_ GARFIELD, BeninayixLD, Mass, Nov, 15.—The amount subscrived forthe Uartiold mumorial profeuor- ship at Williams Coflege ts $17,010. 1t Iv hoped Ww inake the total §50,0W) ut least. e CRIMINAL NEWS. Bold Robbery Near Youngs- town, O., by Five Un- known Men. The Victim Was. the Man Who Recently Visited Wash- ington - And Demanded Gold for His Bonds —His Loss Was $30- ooo. Belle Spaulding, at Galesburg, Ac- quitted of Murder—Tho Jury Banqueted, Ed ** Williams,” the Desperado, Capt- ured by Killian, Now Safe in Jail at Omaha. A Determined Effort to Break Up the Graveyard Ivaurance Business iu Pennsylvania, An Ohio Man's Huuse Kobbed of Be= tween 830,000 and 240,000 tn Gold. teh to The Chicago Tribune, » Nov, Wi.—The Chlef of Police of tbls elty way notified this afternoon by Jesse Baldwin, whe lives a few mfles suuth of Youngs: town, 0, that bia house had been robbed at 3 v’clock this morning of between $30,000 and $10,000 In yold, and offering a reward of $1,000 forthe arrest of tho robbers, Baldwin is the crank who recently created a sensation by ap- bearing at the Treasury Departinent In Wash- ington, D, C., ond demanding gold for $17,000 worth of Government bonds, He kept bis money In an old-fashioned enfe under tho staira in the hallway of his residence. The burglars wero five in number, Four of them gained admittance. The Baldwin family stept up-staira, and tho first intimation they had of the presence of the thioves was the nolee made by blowing open the safe with powder. Ucorze Luwos, Baldwin's fonelu-inw, tired three shots ut the bunclara as they left the house with tho buys or gold in their arias, The outlnws returned x volley, No one on elther side wus injured, The rubbers had previously tukon two of Baldwin's horses und = best carriage, and had standing = near’ the residence, They Jumped into the buggy and escaped, yoing south. The curriuge, t bus been learned, broke down about tourimiles trom Baldwin's home. ‘hore {8 reagon to believe the rubbers belong to a yan of professionals who ure working te section composed of Wustern Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio, from sottie pont In which « safe-blowimg: operntion fs reported nearly every day. A sim- Hur robuory was perpotrated ut Erie a aight or two ugu, afd there, us nt Haldwin's, tho thieves drove off the horses and currluge of the mun they plundered, A Man to Be Hanged Whose Fathor Is ac jected Murderer, Spectat Dispatch to, The Chtcugo Tribune. Etaina.N. Y., Nov. 15,.—Tho Court of Appeals basbanded downan opinion refusing a new trial iu the ease of Joseph Abbott, now confined in the Chemung County Jail. in thls city, under sentonce of death for the killing of Jolin lteed, a folluw-Inmate of tho Elmira Iteformatory Prison. There is nu hope now for the prisotier except Executive Interference. Ho will be re- xontenced again some time this week. Abbott 4s only about 2 years of age, aud waa senteuced to tho reformatory from New York City. His father, who fsa white-haired man, between tw and 7U yenrs of age, is serving a life sentence in the Connecticut State Prisou, iu Weutherstteld, for 1 murder conmnitted about twelve years ago, Both fatkor ond son claim to bave committed tho eriines of which thoy have bowen convicted Ju self-detenso, Over twelve years ago the elder Abbott and his friend and employer, Appollos Bronson, of Weat finven, Cont, quurralod curly one morn- ing, baying been drinking freely for two or threo days. Brovaon, ina it of anger; tried to strike Abbott with an ax, but Abbutt wrenched the weapon from bis grup. Then Bronson suutehed # piece of board aud struck Abbott on the bead with it, Abbott retaliated by striking Brougon on the bead with the back of the ax, tho blow bringing bit to his knees. Bronson tried to throw Abbott, und then tho latter gave him a second blow with the ax, foltowing: up with one or two blows more. Abbutt uss: * then ratsed his head and exclaimed, * My Godt bave [killed you?’ He made nouns Tthen daid Lim buck on the gronnd ang started to give wwyself up. 1 had done so it might have turned out diferent, us 1 could huve shown tho marks where he struck me a heavy blow with tho board, but tho Devil was at my elbow whls- perlug: ‘ide bin under the bara tloor,’ 1 did 60, anu here J am," Whon the doors of the prison closed upon the fathor, over twelve years ago, u little boy, only Tyeurs of age, hardly old enougn to realize bis futhor's fute, was left to bo butteted nbout by tbo waves of udverse furtuno, Hada kind hand Deon stretched out to bitn he wizht bave been siived, bul as tt was no went to tho bud and brought up in prison while yet a boy, windiug up his careor (nthe Ehuira teformatory, ‘Tho erling tor which be ts to be hanged was the kill- toy of a fellow prisoner. who was also dontenced trom New York City, ‘Tho two hud an altorea> Udon, and the bot-headed boy Abbott, who doubtless inborited his father’s quick temper, throw u missilu at bis antagonist which mado a fatal wound. Since his conviction young Abbott hus written a number uf vory affection. ata letters to his father, and ulso sent bio ble photograph, ‘Tho ald man lng framed the piet- ure tna clumsy way with bis own bunds, and, aa he holds itup, with the toars gathering Ln bis eyes, be anys: “Look at hin, He's nothing but nivere boy, Ho didn’t mean te kill anybody, Ho looks tunocunte-like, deu't hee” “Kd Willams? Jattod at Omnha, Speetat Dispatch to ‘Tha Chicego Trisune, Owarra, Neb., Nov. 15.—Ed Maxwell, the noto- rloua Wisconsin murderer, who was captured nearGrand Island, Neb., list weol, by Shorilf Killian, of full County, was this oventng lodged fm tho county jail bere, Ho was brought inn tho Union Mucitlo overland tray by that oitleer and Under-Sheriff Knight of Poplin Cottuty, Wiseon- ain, hoavily troucd and closely suarded. Maxwell is a odiuta-siged man, with dark bair and com plexton, wears 1 mustuche aud chin whisker,and drosges quite woll, 10 a dark suit and white abirt. He absolutely refuses to talk, oven to the Jalter, Sinca bia arrival, Shoriif! Kutzht nus re- colvud a telegram from the Warden of tho Ultnols Penltentiary, Identifying Maxwell from 4 photograph vent bin, Hoth brothers served 9 tects {nthe Joliet Peaitentiary, tt iy wucertain whou the prisoncr Will by tukou Knut, us the requisition hus wotyet arrived. Provably it will be ready Thursday. Al Maxwell, who uscupad whon tho brother was captured, i8 aul at far, (thuugh the olticers arin pursuit, Lt ta supposed be fs bing near Sinden, Kearney County, to this Stato, Whore bis tather reeides. Sinden be situated neara region uf aund bills, oifuriug: BUWwEruts bidity pluces, und be ls probably tud by trionda, who wlsu keep bln tuformud uf the whorcabouts of the pursuers. ‘The Leavings of Ilarwood, Brectat Dispatch to The Crtcago Tribune, Br. Pau, Minn, Nov. 15,—Tho suit brought by Hoss, Cainpboll & Co. against tMurwood and O. UH, Poteitygurulsdee, 1s stillon trial ta tho Di trict Court, the plutnttifs not having yet Halshod thalr ovidence. The amount clalwed by thom ia only 30301, but tue ovgo fa tinportant, jude much us fta disposition will eifoctually sattle the voxed question of tho validity of Hurwood's as blenmont, and, consequently, will muke or war the garnishinont sults ugalost the Asalynce, In big disclosure, Pettit claimed to bold the property undor tho asslgument, o position which, if sustained by evidence that the ussignmont wus made In youd falth, will make ull clating Ga process of Karnishinent Useless, Pattit thon, holding tho, property rorurodiors, who will gut euch u ratulla shure of the whole, On the other bund, whould tho asvgninent be shown: to buve been tude iu fraud, tt will be dvolured void, aug the Utle to the prupurty I the bsaluuvo's bunds will revert to Hurwood, lnaklog it fcyltiaty prey Cora writ of yarnis! wnent. ‘Lhe evidence ta substuntiully thus intros duced lust peur tn other sults, abd thus far bears strongly in favor of a dutivurate fraud by Alarwoud in making tho ussigauent, Graveyard Insurance tu Ponusylvanias Partanuna, Pa., Nov. .—Vatrick W, Burray and PC, Hummer wore arrested thty evening aud placed under boavy ball on a charge of cone splravy to defraud, and with making fuleu ro- turns, The necused are axonts tor the Golden Rule Mutual Als Socloty of Borks County, Pean- lvaniuy tho State Capital Pere alt or ae | $ Voumonwealth Sutuul Rellof o Maorioa; the ‘Mutant tullut of Gotevanur, Va. und otbor fasurance cumpanics, ‘The obarges are nude by Assistant District- Attorney Potty fur thy purpose of broawing up death-bed insurance schemes. Saveral men of Allegheny Clty between 75. and 80 years old wero insured In tho Mutual Ald Asssociations by thoir friends und relatives, who since their death bave re- colvad the benefits, ‘True bills have been fuunid ecainat a number of others cngayed in tha same ualncss, Tho Jury WWanqueted by the Fair Wrinonoe They Found Not Guilty. Noectal Dupateh to The Chieago Tribune. Garrsuuna, Ill, Nov. 14—Tho triat of Helle Spaulding for the murder of Mart O'Connor, after dragging ite slow length along for three years, hus Just benn brought to a closo by the acyulital of the prisoner, tho jury returning a verdict of Juatitatic homicide. Immediately after tho ucquittal of the prisunur the Jury. were invited to her house, where an oyster supper bad been prepired In a style in keeping with the rent Victory Miss Spauliting had —obtelned. Hight of the Jurymon accepted the Invitation with alacrity, while four of them doulinud, and theres, owed thelr uo sense. Mina Spauld- ing, it la reported, Isto be married on Thursday tan Mr. King, who keeps a livery-atably on Mali street. It Ja norstated that her future husband will be na {iberal is hor furmer one, from whom whe obtained a divorce, and provide her with the menne to purchase aw revolver with which to shoot him, An Indian Found Dead. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Larrer Hock, Ark. Nov. 1—A_ private tele- grain from Muskogee, Indian Nation, says that ‘an Indian was Cound dead with his neck broken in a ravine some tallies from that place, Ie was identified us belonging to the Creek trite, but all efforts to discover hls ‘real nume or place of ubode were fruitless. However, it te thought | he was one Pomeroy, a resident of the eastern part vf the Creek country, and 1 man well known and hignly respected. A tine horse wis found, itched to a tree, only a few fect from the dead body. ‘The anlinal was sulleriog for water and food, and bud evident! for some days, Io tho dexd man’s pockets were found several $0 old pieces, showing that if he: hud met with foul play motives other than robe bery bad promoted the deed, The case will be thoroughly investigated. heen tied up. The Death of Col. Smith, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Onmana, Net., Nov. 14—The Republican thin morning publishes a twou-coluroo article con- cerning the death of Col. Watson 3, Smith, tate Clerk of the United States Circuit Court, aup- posed to have been assasinated on tho night of the 4th inst. In which it Is shown that tho pistol found when the budy was discovered belonged to Cul, Smith himself, having been purchased forbim two mouths azu by Deputy-United- States-Marshal Wall. ‘fhe Iepublicat reasons therefrom that his death may baye been acel- dental. Atany rate, no ciew to tho murderer, if there be one, bus yet been reported, Sinlth’s Ife was insured for §22,0u0, ‘Fried for Selling Diseased Ment. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaoa Troune, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Nov, 15.—A_ buteber named Charles T. Schinidt was tricd today be- fore the Mayor for selling discascd ment on the public market. The evidence was to the effect that Schinidt bad bought hogs that were ina dying condition when purchased, and sotd tho discused tucut to atlother butcber unaware of its condition, by whot it was retulled to ‘his customers, To Prevent Theft of Pontage-Stamps, Putnavenrnia, Noy. 1—In order tu put un end to tho theft of postuge-stamps by em- ployés, through which many corporations and Sirus lose thousands of dollars nnnually. tho Maritime Exchange has requested the Postul Department to adupt the Euglish system of per- forating stamps with loltiuis when bought in quantities of $600 or more. ST. LOUIS GAMBLERS. Tho Rumpus Assuming a Wecidedly Interesting Aspect. Sr. Lours, Mo., Nov, 16.—The local excitement which bus prevailed bere for u week pust and which originated in charges mado through the newspapers by cx-Gov. Charles P. Johnson, lending criminal lawyer of this city, azulnst the Bourd of Pollce Commissioners of inelticiency and matfeasance in ollice in not enforcing the luw against gambling, and which the board mado i pretense of investiguting, culminuted this aftergoon In the Lonra adopting a resolu- on suspending furthor juvestization and refer ring tho whole mutter to the yrand jury, Whethor tho grand Jury takes tho mutter up or not, itis likely to be pretty well ventilated, for six sulta have grown out of it. If they aro brought to trial the true inwarduess of the cuse and bottom facts as tu why gambling-bouses ure peruitted to run under the existing law will no doubt be brougut out. Threo of theso sults ure brought by ex-Gor, Joh son—one agalnst Morgan Laltund, ¢: Police Commissioner, for waking fulee alld: vit; one agulost J. 2. Black for making volun tary fulse outh; and one ayulnst the Honrd of Commissioners and Colef-of-iolico Kenuett tor giving cireututlon to the ullidavite of Gulland und Linck, which wero defamatory of Johnsgn's Character, aud for which be asks civil damages in the sum of $4000, ‘fhe othor suits are ue by Frank J. Bowman, attorney for Chlef-ul- Volico Keunett, ugninst tho Just-Dtepaich for criminal = Wbel; one by Chief-al- Pollce Kennett agulnst tho same, paper for criminal bel; and one by Jobu i. Maxon, one of tho Polico Comusasioners, ayalnst tho Globes Democrat for tibet damuye in the sum of S1v,000, A good deal of Interest how Ux- cited in this affair, and a very considerable nutmber of reputable citizens bope thut all the facts in the cave will be Urought out. ‘The Bvard of Pollee Comintastonors 13 composed of some of the best men in the elty; but uotwith. wtundinyg this, and tho fuct that the keeping of gumbling-houses in this city lsu felony under tno present Juw, gumnbiing [s apparently carried on with impuull FIRE RECORD. Near St, Omer, Ind., Lous 31,200, N: Fnsurance. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sanenyvitny, Ind, Nov, 1.—Last night the residence of John C, Leech, near St, Omer, courht tlro tromadefective tlue and was en. urely destroyed. with part of the bousebold goods, Lows $1,200; no inetirance. Ina Manufacturing Establishment. A amall fire, orlytonting from an unknown cause on the tloorof a one-story frame bulliing: at the northwest corner of Fulton and Despluines: strects nt 2:80 ofoluck yestorduy morning, was the reason for an alarm from Hox 2% The structure belongs to the Crane tros, Manufacte uring Company. Daunuge triling. At St, Louls, Loss 816,000, Insured, Sr. Louis, Nov. 10.—The St, Louis Wire Works, ‘Twonty-trst and Rapine sireeta, wore damaged | by fire tonfybt to the extent of about $14,000; well insured, ‘Ton Stores and Dwollings at Fairburn, Ga, ATLANTA, G8, Noy. 16.—Ten stores and dwell- ings burned at Fairburn, ————d am RELIGIOUS. Monoring the Memory of Archbishop Mettale. Hpectat Diavateh to The Chtcago Tribune. Dixon, WL, Nov, 15.—The momory of Arch: biahup dictlule, * Tho Lion uf the Fold of Juda! was duly honorad in Dixon yesterday. Ht, Pate riok's Chureh was heavily draped in mourning. Solewn bigh mavs of requiem was celobrated at Wo'clock, Fathor Thomuy P, Hadnett, pastor, colebrant; tho Hey. Father Thonias F, Galligan, of Chicngo, Deacon; Futhor ‘thomas F. Burke, Sub-Dewcon; Father Clancy, Master of Curve wmoulos, The congregation was well ruprosentud, the oliildren, with the Sisters in charge, all a> slating. ‘The cholr perfurmod its purt with ore quisit vkill and taste, Our irish eltizons are not unmludful of tho sterling warts and unswory> ing patrlotisws of Erin’s iluatrous prolate, Mer ften in Conference in Kansas, Special Dispatch ta The Chicayo Tribunes Leavenwonrtu, Kas., Nov, 15.—A epoclal fram Halstead, in Harvey County, states that thocone forence of Mennonites for the United Since vened thora tolay, with delegates from Overy seotton of the Union, Blanttova, rietab, Coluindia, and frown abroad, The Meanontes have considerable strength in Kansas, ‘Tho Vacant Bishopric of Nawhville, Cincinwatt, 0, Nov, 15.—The suffragan Oaths olio Hishupsof tho Archdiocese comprising Ublo, Indiana, Hiinols, Lower Sichigun,and Kentucky bold along, n, ending this evening, for the o Hing wares to be sont to tone urpase of wolecting lor Vine uppuiutmout of Biabopot Nashville, ‘Phu selvotion ts not wade public, but the nares will be forwarded to Nowe fora tual sulevtion aud appotatmont, a MARINES. Cinopxnati, Noy, 15.--Members of what is known as the Mississippi) Valley Squadron, bus, ing the naval force cnyuged on Western waters during the Rebellion, bave formed un orguniza Hon and etvcted the followin officers: Frest W.0, Herron, of Cinolonutl; Vice-Prtai- jamuel Bickerstaly’ of Cluginvatt, J. V. Jobnaton of St. Louis, Geo Atkiot Pittapurgs retry, &. 1 math; Cori ponding Bora lua, of Cluclgaati; Treasures Cipeluuatl. THE PRIZE-FIGHTERS, They Were All in Erie Last Night Waiting for Smooth Water, Tho Canadians on the Ot) Side of the Lake In Great Com. motion. Preparations for Giving the Thugs and Bruisers a Hot Reoaption When They Come, aoeelat Dispatch ta The Cateago Tribune. Pont Dovnit, Ont. Nov, 15—The Canadian authorities aro making overy effort to prevent tho propose prize-fight botween White and Hoan. Sheriff Deedes arrived bere by tha evening train from Simcoe, He bas recelvod toleyrams from Erie saying. that the prize: fighters and thoir friends bave everything in readiness to leave that place, and aro deter- tinlued to land upon some part of Canadian soll to fight. The bour named for their departura danfa.m. The Canadian au- e Purt Dovor in the steamer Annie Craig, which is now LYING AT THE WHARF WITIC STRAS UP. She witt have on board No. 7 Company of tha ‘Twenty-ninth iattery, under command of Capt. Hiddle, Several magistrates and special Con- stubles will also accompany thu Sheriff, who bat full chargo of affairs under the orders of the Dominion Government. Fvery endeavor is to be mae tuo prevent any meet- iog on Canadian soll, and if the rascals do venturo to cross the lake ® pretty warm reception awalta them. The night is extremely cold, and tho trip to the Polat will doubtless be a rough one. The comfort of the men Is, however, being looked after as wet! a8 possible with go short a time for preparation, Laren.—At 2:30 n,m. (Nov. 16)'the steamer Annie Crate left for Long Point. ANXIOUS TO “UN THEM IN? Simcoe, Ont., Nov, 15.—Tho Sheriff is advised that tho “funcy" are pouring into Eric, and that boats have been chartered to leave here for Long Point at 8 tomorrow morning, The Sherlif chartered the Annie Cralu, and Port Dover wharf with stenm up. ‘Two com- Pauies of volunteers bave been furnished witt ammunition, ‘Tne Sheriff fs furnished with titty palra of hundcutfa, THE PRINCIPALS, Ents, Pa. Nov. 15,—Both principals in the coming prize Myht are uow bere. Holden are rived lute this afternoon. Ho is a solid, sub- atuntinl-louking fellow, and looks as (f be mixot KeLuweny with White with comparative eusa, While at dinner today the Sberitf warned White and his associates that there must Le no fightin on Pennsylvania territory. Al thla evening ant up to this hour, u strong force of police and Constables bas been posted nuar the Rotets, at which men and tricnds are stopping. Some picks pockets wero urrested nbout v o'clock. und ag attempt at rescug wis anticipated, but the crowd did not seem disposed to tickle tha police. The steamer Pearl, from Cleveland, ds ly inj outside ut tho entranceof the harbor. She is ral to have brouvht dowy about 100 persons from Western and Eastern cities, Tho appearance on the #trectaof the Sheriff's posse, together with a strong police force, sturted g rumer that the prinelpats and bnekers were ty be arrested, but, thus fur, nu attempt bus been made ta ine terfere with thelr freedom. Ail are quiet ond well-behaved, and seem anxious to avuld thax (ng thetnselves conspicuons. Tt fs belleved the qarey will eumburk for Canada about 2 ofcluc Lhe lake, whlot bus been very rough all day, growing calmer, CANADA. Ottawa News, Spreiat Dispatch to The Chtcavo Tribune. Orrawa, Nov. 15,—Chief-Justlee Armstrong,ot St. Luciin, Windward Istands, who has been ia the city for several days, thinks that a profit. able trade might bo built up between Canada aud the islands by tho establishment of a sub- aldized tine of steamers, Ho isof opinion that tho Druzilian Line cannot engage in the Brazil- jan and West India trado nt the samo time, be- cause, Whon a steamer is to gail the five thon sand and soine odd hundred miles botween Can- nda ood Brazil, it witt not pay for her to deliver w portion of the cargo nt a port only some 1.600 tnllos awuy. For iustunee, If you want to send sume Inmber tu Chicitzo you woulkl seud a whole ‘batye-lond, you woutda’t think of Hopping, to Jeuvo part of your cargo at Prescott. Tt Ja just tho same with tho Hrazilinn aud West Indian trade, be adds, You must have soparate tines for eau, «If you bad w yood Hue of fast steam ersrunning between Canada and the United States 1 have no doubt there would soon bea decir and remuncrative trade between the twa placos. At u meeting ot French yrape-growers jo Bordeaux, France, recently, the question ot grape-culture fn the Province ot Quebec wae discussed, A number of delegates were aj poluted to visit Cunada and ascertain what fac ties are offered for tho establishment of exten- sive vineyards. It is well known that grapol can be protitably grown throughout tho Lau- rentian range, and the present iodicatious are that a lurgoe umount of Freach capital will be Juvested in such in enterprise between Ottawa aud Stuntrenl, where the mountaing shield the vinu from the cold north winds, The delegates tire expected to arrive fo the course of a few YS. «A company has been formed in Montreal for running botts on the Upper Ottawa. Capt. Murphy ts President, and six uew boats have been ordered, Tho deeponiug of tho channel at Little Cure rent was only peruy completed this season, und work will he resumed curly nextepring. Vessels drawing thirteun fuet or over of wator could not piss through trom Luke Superior ur Miehi- sais und hud to limit thelr loads, = Tho channel was belug deepened by two feet, which will much Improve navigation iy that quarter when fully completed, Mr. Dungnnen, C. 1, bud charge of the work tho pst season, After the rouk at the bottoin waa blasted, it was removed by divors and scows. Surplus Female Population. ‘Speclat Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune. Hamiros, Noy. 1.—A clroular bas been le sued by Mr, Pattulo, of the Wourtstock Sentinel Heview, in connection with hls project far emie #ration of tbo surptus fomale population of (u- turfo to Manitoba, From the elreulur It, ape pears that the editor of tho Woodstock journut goes inio the project as well from usenso of duty aa from bis love of tno gentler sex. Ho hus already obtained tho address of thousands of young women in the provinco and fs colleat- hug others. ‘Yo all theao the circular above res ferred sent, as Well ta a blank which candi= cites nee expected to All up. ‘The information yee for i tho blank Is are or leas of u Focus vacter, callie for Information regarding aye, color of hal and eyes, religion, kind of tumper, county wheruin residing, iutrried or aunzle, kin Of husband deutrad, widdwor ur young tat why objection to eblidren in cuse of widuwers with fuinilies, bow tuny fouther bods, quilts, pillows slips, ete, candidute bus ready, light or beavy build, number of boot worn, and other sich gens eral Information which the candidate will be only too ready to supply. ‘There tills, when Nilod up, with be forwarded to tha editor, wo wil yo soruuRh them ull and classify, They he ure expected to be in before the New Your, ud the work of clusaltienuoo will then be begun und Knlabed | befure Mareb ot, wuen tho dist will be printed In classified foro and Kreat numbers of thon kent up to the Northwest for diatribution winony the witeluss men. On the let of April the preniter traln-load of the Indies will stare for Winnipeg under the personul charze of the editor, nsaisted by a corps of untron ladies fram all parts of Ontario, Montreal. Special Disvateh to ‘The Chicago Trisune. MONTHEAL, Noy. 14—Grain sblpmente from Montrval are 35 por cent loss this season than last season, and Nour shipmente 10) per cont. Judge Caron hus deuded that Duuninion dine {slurs contd be aummmoned ae witnesses in court, but wot from outside the province in which they ure residing, Al Absconder, Uninaeron, Ont, Nov, 4.—T, N. Graban, Duiider and coutractor, hus absconded, Liubil- itles heavy, —__—. x FINANCIAL, Business Fallure at Leavenworth, Kas, Special Duyatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Leavenwoutn, Kus, Noy, 15-8, Lowenthal, wholesale dry goods and clothing, failed tuduy, or rathor bis goods passed tatu the bands uf Joseph .Westunberger, by virtue of 4 chattel mortgage for $30,000, issued to Gover security debte iu which Woslenberger was surety. ‘The stovis Juvaleed $60,000 y abure titne ago, und Lt i Wkuly Chat all clatiug will be tinally’ satinlgd. 0a tho debts uutsidy of (howe for wolch Westen: berger ta sucurity are anal, Str, Lowenthal bad Leen in business Ju Leavenworth uearly tweuty years, and bia failure causos general rexrut. 1 ee Malture at Hopkinton, Mans. Bowroy, Musa, Rove < Caley, oe fucturer, of Hopkinton, Musa., has fal Tiabitiiven froin $50,000 t0 S14, -” —— ‘Boraford’s Acid Phosphate Is of groat bencftto pastors whey ruu down by tong contioued braly work,