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VOL. XXXI. NO. 304. FINANCIAL to the Providence firm.

KIbjt Iunlo Couio Again. Failure of Hoyt, Spratrue Co. Excitement In MoneUry Circlei-Heavy Tumble in the Stock Market. Kiw Tote, October 30. Tbe failure ot Hoyt, Spngue A Co.

announced. Tba firm tay they have bo itatcment of their fflr to make to the poblie Just yet Creditors til friend of tb firm re is council, end It expected tbe xto Um Dcoctury will be given. It reported that tbe Sew Tort home of Hoyt, 'Spntftie A Co. could bare obtained all the attist-auc necessary to belp them to float through th present troublesome time, both from friend and creditor, if timilar forbearance bad been shown Great sympathy expressed for tbe firm, as( a gentleman well known In Wall itreet taid to-day be thought tbe creditor of the bouse in Protl denoe hid adopted a short-sighted policy In re-fining assistance to a boute upon wblcb thousands 'of penoni depended for employment, and where embarrassment wai, far at be could judge, only Thl Important failure cause great talk In financial circlu, and It immediate effect waa aecn la a heavy deeline ot stocks In the Stock Kx change and depression outside. Considerable papnrbf the Srra Is beld in this city, It being tUuttsd that 13,000,000 of thoir nolo bav been discounted by bauki, bankers, and indlvldaal here.

Some of the forelfra baukng Arm are mentioned a sufferer, probably In tbe way of cotton operations for the mill. Tbe temporary suspension of C. Millmaan Schmidt ft Co. baa taken place. The Arm I in tli prod see export trade.

The suspension is said te be not of a serious nature. A groat amoqat of goods and grain bad been nt over to Europe, gainst which draft were drawn, and it was Impossible to obtain money upon them, and consequently it became ntwossary for tbe firm to suspend payment Lloyd, Hamilton ft of this city, hav lus-. -pecded. Tbeywer largely Interested In Pennsylvania, A netting of tbe Trustees ot the Union Trust Company was beld to-day, to take action upon tbe result of the exam mation of Its affairs. The -capital remains unimpaired, and there Ueensld.

erable surplus. The present officer and a Committee ot tbe Company tendered their re igue--tloni with a flew to reorganization. Besolutlbfia 'were adopted increasing the capital stock to 1000,000, oeble the present amount. Mew stock Is to be offered to the present stockholders till November 16th to an amount equal to that now beld by each-SS per tent payable November toth, J9 per cent December li), and tbe remainder upon call after November list upon SO days' notice. It resolved aiso to resume busiuees on or before December 1st next Committee were appelated to carry Into effect tbe abore Tbe Express says: Th inspnurfoa of Hoyt, Sorsgue ft Co.

is one of tbe worst recordset tbe Tanla. No statement I out of tbe amouut of their acceptance, but it it several millions: and of it, It is said, Is beld by Now York Links, banker and private buyer. Their paper bat always been attractive to buyer. There is doubt thai the antagonism of rival concerns iu Rhod bland had much to do with the suspension, and th pulnieailoa of the amhartatiment of the Bur agues is accounted for in tbis way, Ar- Tangomuuia were perieetea wiuon would nave carried lb concerns through but lor these The following items are received recsrdinc the xnaaulaetitriu: establishment at Peterson. New Jersey) Dextur, Lambert A Co.

silk-mill re- eumea operations le-aty, wun a lorceoi two Hundred bands. The Strang silk-mill is ruuuing on half time, but waires have not been reduced Jiavlll ft Booth's sllk-uilll Is running wllhaloreo o( loss than a hundred hauds, working three-quarters time. When In full operation 460 men are employed. The rental rolllne-mill work ing full time, lbs Paterson Iron Company Is working one Hundred mtn, ana will continue through the winter. The Latimer boiler-works.

auoa aianuiaoiunng company ana trie iucNbu A Harlan Company hare plenty of work on hand, and will paobably continuo through ttiu wiuter. One of lit effect, of the panio was tho throwing out ot employment of at learn SO.uuO workinK atria from different Lactorlu at Newark. New Jersey. The Trenton Zino Work ulacharaed amrij uauus wony. Paoviniscx.

October XI It Is understood that A. ft bprag ue, in tbis city, do uotsus- Jwnd to-day, uoiwitlistsnding the failure of tbo ew York house. The Messrs. borairu state that committee of Investigation luto the aflsirsot the A. A W.

Sprague fisuufarturrng Company, appointed by th representative of th city psuas, win ue pruparva at a meeting to morrow morning to make a report, winch, It 1 thought, will be ulnlilv tntitlactorv to tho creditors ol A. A W. Sprague, and Hoyt, Sprngue A Co. i ue surplus oi me avsiiame property, at a low valuation overall the outstanding liabilities npon acrcptsucct or Hoyt, Hpraguu ft it is staled, will not be less than lii.uuu.uua. A plsn will bo presented at the meeting, ac-cotn pauiod with a detailed report of tho situation.

which will, it Iwiieved, if carried out, innko the trooarranucui oi a. a v. Hpraxne aud Hoyt, bDraane A 1.0. ol tomuorarv duration. l'KoviuMt'E, It.

There Is no ctunjfo in the condition of A. ft itprague ACa'ssdalr to-night, fhclr maturing obliga tions to-mr wcresmnii, ana were paid. The Committee of the liauks is hard at work with ceunH'l and members of the firm preparing an exhibit aud a proixultlon to be subniluod to the bank uioeling lo-morrow. No iutlniatlon Is given what the piuuo.ltlun will bo, but the state-tueutof affairs it pronounced to be favorable. The fslluro of Uie York houne havimboen auticipiM did not csu.es Kreat tousation, al-thouxn canvassed with intorcst la its bearings upon the fnte ol hpragucs.

The ab.lilv and dixioiltion of the city banks to help them through, 11 the report ot tbe Committee Is satisfactory, are iimloubted. We hear ol no boute that Is likely to gedown with this iliiKster. Tbe 8urairue nanar it held largely by banks, and, except in the three Spraxue hanks, iu lines that are sately within the means ol tlis Their eotton and other sup-pilot buve been irunerallr bought irom stronv Ihoif psiwr, which ha been bought by brokcrt, It largely In the hands of speculative men, who, tempted by the high rate, took the ri ami can meet tho loss which. Iu many cases, is covered by iruvlous nrofltson the same rlist. Tbe ComuiiMionert apHinted by the Uovornor tomakvanexniniuationof llie I'ranklin Institn.

tion for savinga report the hole amount of lla-tnlittes ttfim.TM. The revources are; Bauk etock, 163niu: bonds, mortgage on real cath, IVaBW; loans on ucrtoual ierurlly.kS4.5U). of whiih the Fpragues have 1707.000. Kven if Cpragues should piov worthless tbe bank would till be able to pay 70 per cent. Tbe bank will neither receive uor navdeiioaiu for i muui but will probably resume business under now managsment.

The investigation Into the Dranttnn Iui.m Bank Is not yet completod, but it it uaderttuod to result in a lw saiisfactory exhibit. It is understood that all the bauks have come into too arrangeuiuui lor guaranteeing, to the ex tent of three per eenL upon their eanital. th. .1. posits of the Vint National, and blOoeatlonal itauxs.

PaiLADlLPRla, October 10. The drv kwIi bouse of Morgan, Young, AUentus ft have jtutpended. Liabilities, tiiuo.Ouu. Tbuy will be able to var from seventy-five to eivhtvnntaon the dollar. Tbe boute sold upward of worth of goods annually.

Tbe totpenslouof William M. Lloyd, a banker Allentown, is reported here. Although Mr. Lloyd has some half doaen office throughout the 111, his failure is not very heavy. Pnu.ADXLrlti a.

October HU. In consequence of the suspension of Lloyd, Hamilton A of New York, William Lloyd A bankers, AlUwaa, suspeetieu payment lo-nay. HaaTroBD, October 80, Inquiry among manufaeturiug concerns in this city shows that ahorels to be ao sweeping dlsebargtot kelp in uy esUblishmeat. Iuauiries have been made in slabllihmeou employing altogether about 4,000 men, aadout of all thete less than one-third ara subjeotedto any reduction whatever, and these ooiy et ui noun ox labor, every man having Bhanoe to earn the tame All the rest have reasonable proapevl of permanent and steady iut uui. auu at lull wagea.

1 Fill Rmn. (Vtnlvnr BO. Thlrtvj.T. fhills at this city after Tuesday next will ruu but fur dayi each week and tight hour day. lh reniBinine tw mill bat.

IniahH ntitrull. Tbea miiU emidoy eperMlvea, aad their to riW opvauoa, awuM ST. OctAtMr XI HMVirti wait. lr.HlataA bereto-nirht that tbe- Kansas Pacifle Railroad Company went to protest to-day, but high anther. 117 contranieis tee ramor.

All current ounga-tlonsand business paper of the Cetnpeay have eea promptly met, aed will continue to be; bet tbe treat striuxencr ui mooev hat srevealed ne gotiationi for fund to pay tne November inssr- ess, ana tue payment ol ooupoo will itteretor be omewhat delayed. Lokdok. October SO. Th failure of a house dealing In trie Is announced. The Pail Mall Ga-tette sar the house lately reneived an order from Jay Onuld to sell 60,000 shares Erie stock, and teoa ue eeatrect personally a ourer.

WiHHiNoTon. Oe to her aaTher will be no saleot gold or purchase ot bonds by the Treasury ucparvment next monin. Hem DAYTON. Tbe Latest Swindle Assault la Jall-Llvoly Divorce itusiness. Sptei il IHtpaUk to tK Xnqirtr, Dayton, October new mode of twin dling, for which tbe author ought to get out a patent, na Just come to light.

W. U. Relehert, formerly of this city, Insertod an advertisement 1b tbe pipers of Germany ttatlng that be was a Notary Publio and Intelligence Bureau. Among otber letter be received on last July from Chris. tlan Wildbreth, of WUdbad, Ocrmany, directing Mm to secure a certiQcate of the death of Jaoob F.

Schmld, wbo died at Najhvlllc, and wblcb certificate was valuablo to th writer. Th letter waa accompanied with $30, for which Beichtrt forwarded the receipt without th desired information, fidcberl swindled other Germans In like manner, and then left the oltr. Wildbrelb 1 n6w inquiring for BeicherU L.P. Thompson, for tlx yean business man agar of tb Dayton Journal, has resigned hit o. sltion to accept a similar one on tho Indianapolis Sentinel.

II it lueoeeded by Charlee K. Clarke, Eaq. James Dougherty, who is In Jail for highway robbery, ferociously attacked a colored fellow, prisoner this morning named Ike Roberta, strik Ing blm several blow over the head- Dough. arty was locked up, Tho seats have all been placed in position at tbe Kmanucl (Catholic) Chnrch. The calendar ot tbe Court of Common Floss it pleasingly Interspersed with about Ofty petition! for Ivor oo.

MANSFIELD. Bank President' Hickox in Ifoeultj, Charged with. Kmbeaalemetit A Burglary That was Wot Rootles. SpUl DiipatcX to tK tnqvirtr. MiKsnxLO, Ohio, October an i eltement was created on our street last night about ten o'clock, when It was whispered about that Constable Leech had goo to the residence of W.

8. Hickox, President of the ltt First Na tional Bank, with a warrant to arrest htm on. a charge of emboulement, Quite a crowd gathered oathettroeut to to him as hecamenp. Your correspondent met him on tb owner of Fourth and Main streets, and at bit request ooompanled him to tbe Castle on Last Third street, where he remained nntil this evening, when be waa admit ted to ball before uatloe Crsll In the turn of 1,600 for hi appearance before the Court ot Coo mon rieas. John UcSweeny and J.

W. Jenner are bl eounael, and Judge Briakerhon for tbe prosecution. Quite a number of burglaries have been com mitted within tbe past week. Last week tbe boot aad shoe store of Robert Weitkotten was brokan Into, and about flSO worth of boot and shoe taken. There are quite number of sweplcloes- looking eharactm prowling around th city, and unless they go to work or (how tome visible means of support they will be compelled to leave tb city.

Their abode Is la the north end of town CHILLI COTHB. The Governor Winter Quarter Prolon gation of the Agony Appointments. SpUl DUpntck to th tnqirr. Cbillicutiie, Octobor SO. Senator Putnam re turned from Cotumbns lau evening, wbore he engaged rooms for Governor Allan and family at the Neil House.

Application forappotntmont to the few offices In tbe gil of the Governor are coming in by the score. Somebody will be very badly disappointed. Tbe Governor will not make any ap pointment until after his inauguration. So tb many applicant can make up their minds to remain on tbe anxious seat for awhile. The following officers have received their ap pointments from the Internal Revenue office: 3.

A. Murphy, Ktore-kocper; John i lope, Doputy Collector. FORT WAYNE. TALK OF Af.LKGED OFFICIAL PFrt I.A-TIOX ALSO KXUIBITISO THK PARTISAN AXIML'S Or TnK NARRATOR. FoxtWatnx, October JO.

It i now two weeks since a report was made to th City Coun cil by an accountant whom the Finance Com mittee bad employed that there was adcflclenoy of nearly in tbe accounts of John Droeg- moyer, the Democratic Treasurer ot the olty.klr. D. said If th Council would wait two week, until their next regular meeting, ha would ex plain the matter satisfactorily. The two weeks war up oa Tuesday night, when Mr. D.

asked for two week more. In th meantim It had been discovered that Mr. bond ot rso.000, hlch th City Clerk read to the Council alter Mr. D. re-election last May, was a forgery, having been pinned on th old bond, snd read as though all the elrnatures wire attacnea to tne new do mi, aitnougn toe latter contained only one signature, the Treat ursr himself not navlug signed it.

Amdavit war presented to tbe Council, charging tbe Treasurer with fraud, and he was suspended irom ofllcs by th Council. He still refutos to band over the books snd th office to the Mayor until the trial come off. which Is set tor next Tuesday ovsnlux. The City Attorney I to bo einbtod in the pros. cutiou by tue nnn orcoomDs, miner a iieu.

There It xood authority for saying tnat Mr. Droegemeyer was not worth a dollar when he took the office, two yean ago last Msy, havlnr previously been clerk in a clothing store on a small salary. The Icxitimate proceeds of the office are not over H.000 a year. On this he bas supported a large family, ana naa nocn en. iged through the summer in building a 15,000 house on a ttOO salary, all of which is said to be In his wife nam, lie na Been consmerea nere tofore a pleaaant, kind-hearted German, fond of lager-Deer, out supposed to pe aoo siaiiug.

tim Imiiirnation araintt him it intense. ITio i locian well now oeing suna ncre aoout SOU feel iu depth. THE WVNC COUNTY WAR. ALL tJl larrON WH1TR RIVRR THE PKOPLR Of CKNTKRVILLN DON CARat MCCU ABOUT AN OLD JAIL, ANY WAY. Richmond, October threatened raid from tb western portion of the county to aid In the reeaptar ot th Ccntmitl Jail from the guard of fifty deputies did not take place last night, although at 10 o'clock we learned from a reliable Cambridge City source that a party wen going from there.

Warning to the earn effect had been previously sent to tbe aathoritle hsre, and the matter was the general them) of itreet discussion. Thar was not th tlightott disturb ance at CentorviU last night, and to-day a work ing force 300 strong have bscn employed there, uitably protected by guards. 4 Dead Men TeU tho Tale of a Wreck. Toronto, October SO. Report from the shore of Lake Huron, In vicinity of Bar Held, stale that thlrtiien bodies were found oa the beach.

It is alto taid that a large quantity of flour of a Chlca- So brand aad lumper was at nee aanore Between layflcld aud Qodersob, and that tw boat have beuu picked VP- 7 FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31. '1873. PRICE FIVE WASHINGTON. SpteUI Diiputck a Mnf eww. Waihinston, October 10, 1P7J.

A LHOe Oan Wfcleh Won't Work. From aa article In the Washington Chronicle of this morning, it would appear that Mr. Delan still baa hope et folatiag himself Into the United State becate to suooMd Judge Thumaa. TheJ la to get Bronad the lata Bleotlen la Ohio by a legal quibble. Tbe Chronicle sayat Th Obi Constitutional Convention, It It presumed, will submit the result or Its labon for tbe adoption of the people by th flrstdy ot April, 1874, and that they will redistriot th State and provide lor a new Lcjrliiatur and Bute offloer.

to be elected at th October 1974. Tb query hat therefore beea started, whether th present Legislature or tbe on to be elected next fall will be th competent body to choose a sueoeotor Senator Thurman, whose term of office expire March lUTi. It being claimed the right elect a Senator by this Legislature 1 incident te th extension of th Leglslettv Una to Janua ItRS; If tb tatter I eat short by tbe eonstllt tlonal act of the people th Incidental power ao4 lot exercise are void." A Good Thin to be Saved. Th gam by wbloh Spenter and other Radl- eals have been fraudulently admitted to seat having succeeded heretofore so well. It 1 pro posed to perpetuate it Tbe same precedent will be followed this winter in the ease Ot the Louis.

I ana Senator, rinckback, and the KuUofg Re publicans, In all probability. Ex-President Jqhason lias been quite busy lately In getting tip hi an swor to Uolt' publication la th Burratt ease, Though the usual facilities har beea extended to him at the Government offices, th work ot collecting his material ha Involved good deal of tire and trouble. Mr. Johnson's statement will be lengthy, and will probably published in pamphlet form. The Ring Programme.

The latost slate of the District Ring It to elect Mr. Richard Harrington, Secretary to the District, Delegate to Congress, eios X. P. Chlpman, who is In such bad health that hi early decease It considered probable. Hchenck' Little Emma No.

t. Hob, Robert C. Sohenck, lat financial leader of the Radicals in Congress, and now Minister to Englaad, eeemi to bav ben largely concerned is real estate operation in the District His pur chases In the aggregate amounted to about and ono purchase aloa of property a square on tb famous Street Circle, for which he paid has to largely increased In value that 11 was probably worth 175,000 before tbe late panio and shrinkage of value. This is only on of tbe many ease which throw light on th powers Shepherd A Co. have wielded in Congress.

To th AmoetaU Pru. RKCBL ITB rt)k TBI PRONTIIt. WssniNOTOK, 1. C- Oewber DO. The Huueria.

tnndcnt-Ucneral of Uie Recruiting Borvioe bas been directed to tend one hundred recruits to rort Cnion, New Mexico, for th rutcentb In fsntr. eiclitv to Fort Panl for the Seventeenth Infantry, and slxtv Ave te rort Randall, Dakota tsmtory, ror te i wonty-aeeooa lafantry. C'OURKt'TION WITH A StOTIVl. A telegram publiahad la Tue lay moral ngt papers, anaounoiuii that from tbre to four hundred mechanic aud about on thousand laborer bad been dischtra-nd from th Watiilnirton Navr Kvard within tbo last two weeks, is an error, i portion ot the dispatch having been omitted In transialssioB. The dlsebsrge alluded to was by tbe oontraotor of the board of Public Works and private establishments.

Not in or Uiau twentv-nveor thirty of all classo bav beea die. charged from tbe Waehlneton Mavy.yard. ADVXSTtSIMO FOIt Fit OKI ALU. The fonheeming Civil Service sxnminstlon at Now York City will be fixed about the 13th of November; examlaatiou In Cincinnati oa or about the Uth of November, and In bt. Louie on the totb of November.

A pplicaots for these examinations may address the heads of all Government Departments, Including thetotnmlasloner of Agriculture, excepting the Secretary of state, who doe net appear la the list of ihooe to whom application may sent. Applications turex-auuuatious in New York will probably be too lute if ihey do not reach Washington as early as the Id of November. Applications for examinations In Cincinnati should reach Washington as early at the Htu of November, and for examinations at St Louis as early as tbe 15th ot November. TCLCSCOPEO. HOW SCrKRIXTBNDBNT ATKINS DIKD.

Ccdai BiflDN Iowa, October follow ing aro tbe clrcumstanoes of tbe aocldent on the Chicago and North-western Railroad, near here, this morning, by wbiob John B. Watklna, Super Intendent ot tbe Iowa Division, was almost in stantly killed: The regular Pacific express train from the west, due at Cedar Rapid! at 6 A. had at tached to it the General Superintendent's ear, In which were Albert Keep, Pretidont of the road; James Howe, General Manager; Marvin Hugh ott General Superintendent: John B. Wat- kins, Superintendent of tbe Iowa Divltlua M. Johnson, Chief Engineer; W.

Perry, Director, and Horace William, President of tb Chicago, Iowa and Nebraska Railroad Company, who were on a tour of Inspection over the road. When the train arrived at a point three miles west of this plane the engine broke down, and tbe engi neer stoppeatne train so as toaisconnecl ooesiac of the engine. Immediately upon slopping be sent on brakeman up tbe track with a lantern, it being yet dark, to tlrnal Irelnht train Ne. 14. which was about ten minutes behind, Tbe pas senger toon cam tnunaoring round tne curve, ahout a quarter of a mile back of where tne ex pre.

stood. The engineer, seeing the danger aneaa, at one reverteu bis engine, out oeiag oo the down grade the wheul slid along the track, throwing out a bias of light all the way down, until It reached tbe passenger train, wbich It struck with lueh force as to drive the coaches about two hundred fuet along th track. Before they stopped tb freight engine waa a toti wreck. Th tender and first freight ear wtre comnletelv telescoped. Tbe engineer lumped off just befbr th colli sion, and escaped unhurt.

The reman stayed oa the engine and was thrown into the tender, nar-rowlv escaulni with his life. Mr. Watklas. bear- lor the frelirut approaching, lumped from his sleeninir-berth. and calllnr upon Mr.

Keep ana others to follow him opened the door, and while stauding on tne tuira step oi sue irout piatiorm of tbe Dire, tors' car th en gin struck It, and the platform breaking to piece, Mr. Watklas waa ernthed between the Pullman and Direeton' ear. the Iron rallinr striking him Just above the hips cutting bis left leg nearly off just below tbe trunk, and forcing out bis bowel. lived about twenty minulot. and was conscious almost to th last Ha could not be extrioated from hi fearful position, and 0 reamed nis last pinioneu between tue two car.

mr. neon naa a verr narrow escape, na 101 lowed Mr. watkios on th platform, and was tnrowB wun great lorce inrougn tne aoor or tne Pullman oar, receiving many slirht wounds ou different parts ot hi body. Ike real el the party escaped uaouru WHAT TRANSPORTATION. Till SENATORIAL COMMITTKI LEARNED AT ST.

LOTJIS. Br. IOCIS, October 10. The Benal Transporta tion Committee bold a lengthy session here today, during wbloh the Merchants' Xxchange Committee presented A report abraclBg a great amount of information relative to tb trade and commerce of tbe Mississippi Valley, th mean and cost of transportation, and th capablllti of th Mississippi River as aa outlot toth sea. The report states that the chief obstrtoliooe to th navigation of th river, and which prevent cheap transportation Of th heavy products of th Valley to th ocean, art th Rock Island and Des Moines Raoldt.

alioal place and ban at about tnapn DOint. sunken wreck aad bar at the mouth of the river. The wl.lealng of the channel at Book lsiano, eompieuoa of the anal at Do Moines, ooostruetion of wingdams atahoal placet, removal of wrecksaud Mage, and eoUiUuclioa et the Fort St Philip Canal, would. In the opinion Of the Fxchauge Committee, result in a ttifflolFut and tontlant depth ol obaanel Iron, StI'aui to Hew Otleaoi lor itoaiaen and barges, aed iwdwoe the east ef traasnortarioa auroras prlee, not exceeding the leweai reseat average. Partieniar attatulow at called th berg ayeUat tmw In as both above and below bt Louis, and lis many advantage la moving grain la bulk aad ether produce of tb Till.

Captain Tissc kf. Maaoa, Buperintendmt ofth Keokuk Northern Packet ComDaavtCanUla Jsa A. hcnduir, ef tbe Louts snd aiempht. Paoaot Coaapanv, sad Captaia lioarttiek, MuperiuteaoV ent oi tne aississippi ttarge uitt explaineu at lenarth the various obstructions to free uaviaatloa of tho river and how th difficulty can be over, cons at a comparatively li.hl expense. Several otber prominent geaU.men presented tb.hr views, and answered many queetieas asked by member of tbe Commission.

A number other til glvt Inionuatios to-uioirow. It iaaUeaxtwctod that eeveral Granircra, from this aud aurrundiu State, will have a consultation with tb Unturate- aiou. Bad present claim torebeap trauportaUon, VCLLOW JACK. Tixia. Dlinoi Tina.

October Bl The rellow revet Is Bbaiuig at Calvert, Marshall and Columbua, Toxaa, and ha ditaopMred entirely trout ether placet. Weather cool! heavy frosts every liens. anantLL, txxab, uoiuner ao. ice ana nosi this enorniug give promise et an abatement of tbe yellow lever. Noaeweatee.

Ono death ranks, ine tic are all doing well, several stores reopened te-day. A great many people irons toe eouurry were on in iintei. Mivriim. Mt-arms, October U-The weather It modrr ating. Mortuary report to noon: twelve yellow fever and Ive from other eaueee.

Several ar death ot old of rvlaps that bav lingered Uui time. i lie sitnsil ioDrmarv loed. having uis- onai geu au nut taroe pauent. is pronauie tne uieater will open next saoo' dar with tin. Hnwura.

To-morrew't A bimmsI will eoetaln th rbllowlns: "T'lie naiiur.ltna.ldMl re taaaasuaee to the eeu- erout peoile throughout the entire eoonlry, whe have com te onir aslaianee With more lhaa priui-ely llkeralitv. that while, at declared this day by our Uosid of Health, fellow fever ne loagw exuis In an evMtinio form, there nevcrthelett, great neeil of funds for the l.tuo persona now tica ana miavaiescine, ana ror me relinl of buodreds of families wbo have been left destitnte, and that this necessity will no doubt continue to exist for manv neeka tocetne. Anv fnture rvntrlbiitlons of moarv or suuuliet will innn S.IUIIT rooeivea ana pmpariy aiiptica. iMlgueU 'Mohm Johnston, Mayor, M. J.

rV. nhalrman Cltlsens' Keller ('omatttoe, D. I.tNosTsrr, 'Tretident of the Howard Association, kktSSLSNU, "ocretsrv of th Itellef 10 r. morttiarr reptnt to six r. M.

It not so favorable. Yellow-fever, It-, Other eaates, 4 anui at nuoa report. MONTOOMHT. MOMTonMiar, October SO. There havt been no detlhi ol yellow fever in tbe past Iweutr nnr buurs.

The heavii st fnisl ot the season uo- eurreil thli mornlnx. Tbtre are a few oM cases. ouo or two ot them very severe, but ao new cases. HEW YORK. THOHR RASCALLY PXTIfTtVI.

Ktw Iokk. October AO. -The trial ef Captain Irvine and Patrolmen Jarley, of th detectlv ponce, nas naen Begun oeiur to i ouoe Coin mlulnnert. Charges agslnst th oAcert wer prepared bi thief Clerk llswloy, and among the toigealioot it I reelleil that McDonnell, being in thoir en.twlv, delivered to them a pw-kage containing lll.KjUin L'nltod Sute Bonds, a katter ot credit tor fioo, aed a diaiaoatl ring valued at riO, with tli express eoiierstandtng that they were to Used In the duleuseof MoUunuvll, aud mat in purvnanre or tnit unaerstanaing tney re iieiivorea virnn or noons to mciionnsn, having good grounds for believing and knowing the bonds wer tbe property of the Hank of Kng. lamt.

It it alto recited that the oncers eharced wer In eommuBlcatlou with MoOunnell by mail ana telegraph, aim naa enteral into is con splrner todefriud the Hank of Kncland. Coun sel for th Hans of ktna-Uud refused to go to trial oa nil these specltlcationa. en the ground that tbey had aever buea loelnded in the charges made bv th Dank. After arruinont br ounetel the Mcl0caiiout ware aintudod, aud tottuueny was taaen. SBIXOtSa OLD BIN TO TAW.

The suit ot in. R. Brittaa aiaintt Benl fluil.r. to recover HA0U0. lb amount of two drafu seised by General llutler la IMS whll be miliary uurvrnur 01 niv urmni, iinivq to-day btfor Judge Woodruf In tbe United State Circuit Court KIW SIGNAL TKLK0RAPI1 LINC.

A force of eleven men. oonnerted with tbe 81. I a. I At U.H.Ii, II U'll I 1 II I VU 1 1. HUH, OTUI DMMIIJ 1HIV.

dav to build a new Government line of telorranl tooounccl the tigual ttatloas on tiie Jersey coast. THCCROPI. A KRAGK Y1F.I.D OF VAUIOC8 GRAINS THJt I-OIIK PUONI'KCT. At' gROKVilLX, IcLsl Ictober Kk ReporU tod October loin, reoelvd at tb ante of tbe atlonal Crop Rirtcr, Indicate lb eondltlon of this year' crops as compared with those of 18T as follows: Oo com, in Slate producing half the entire eropof Hi I'nlled Slates, a lost of 16 par cent On Wheal, in Mate producing over 40 per cent ot sua entire crop, a gain ot spr cent, oats, la Hlatoa eroduclnc SO per cent of the enllre crop, a loea of per rent. Hay, in auto producing ovor one-third of th sntue crop, a lot ot 1 per cent; a no on swine, in Mates produolngoue-tblrd of tbo entire crop, a lots of 4.1-6 per cut.

i ne iiiuicstinns are tnat a largely increased average of winter wheat has beea sown thlt fa! aud with lew exceptions the condition of the growing crop Is above llie average, Report of tne condition ot tue corn erou lead to tne oonclu sioa that the estimated loetes will be further In creased as tbe extent of the damage becomes bet ter anown. luc proportion oi sou corn la very largo. The report of the condition of fattening bogs front lections where corn was most dainaxod bv frost Indicate that the average weight will be lets titan last seaten, tne interior rattening quality ol the grata and the belief among larm.rt la hluher price for cor determine Uwiu to dispute of Their stock in comparatively Immature condition, ltoports front Inwa aad Illluolt Indicate lucres. ing lottet irom nog cnoiera. ADDITIONAL RIVER NEWS.

Lormvuix. October sa-Rlver rising slowly, witu9fect Inches In th channel and 1 feeii lm hes ia lndlancbute. worklnr llvelr, Weather cloudy and cold. The steamer Mary Houston left lor New Orleans on her brat trip this ituoa with a Una trip of Ireignt and pasuugurt and large engagemcuu boiow. Tho aew tteamvr Kiln, with a Urge lot of mlseellaneou freight for White Hirer and lower Ohlolnolnu, left to-diy.

Storm No. I leavee for Faducaa to-morrow with a low of salt Liberty No. 4 leaves also for 6s. Louis with salt John Gilmor and barge leave for Nathville to-morrow with coke and coal. Lama Davl loaves for St.

Louis to-inorrow with a good trip. Among tbe Items of ner cargo srs oris, cement sua dju nns. pot. toe. Arrived Unlti-d States, Dove No.

I barley Bowes ana nargea, caarmer, Anna, blia, neiieoi Texas and Mary Houston. Departed La Ited Statea, for Cincinnati; Tsrateon, tvansvllle; Anna, urieaus; biia. nite uivor; liove No. Msdison; Charley Bowen and bargee, Pom roy. Mtwrnis.

October SO. Bntlnest Imerovlnr. Arrived: me Howard, John 11. Maude. Sunt Mlver, New Orleans; uolfait and Cam Kounu.

hi, LouliiCleMirae, Heleua; Phil Allln. triar't Point; Cityot Vickiiiurg, Vicktburg. Departure: Maude, Kountx aul Beirut New Orleans; Howard snd Susie Silver, SL Louis; Cloburne, Helena; Cheek, Napoleon. The City of Vlcks- hnre leaves for St Louis to-morrow at 10 A. River sutlonary, I feet i laches abov low-water mark.

Littli Rocg, October SO. Weather cool; ic lb It moraine-. Hirer ttatwnary, with sw inches below. Arrived Clarktville aad tort Gibson, from Memphis. ADDITIONAL MARKETS.

flAi.viTON. October SR. Cotton: net receipts. 1.7s bales; export ooastwU, hulea; salsa, ika) bale; stock, 10,1 baios. Cat ABLawroH, October steady: mid dlioga, strict good ordiuary, lSc Net receipt, bales; export coastwise, in bales; sales, 8U0 tales; stoca, oaies.

Bavahnai, October ST. Cotton steady: mid dllng-a, like. Net receipts, 4.811 bales; exports coastwise, bale; salos, X.0IH bales; stock, Dai, i Mobile, October SO. CettoBi demand fair but market qulot: middlings, 14i; low middtlaga, 14c; strict good ordinary, Use Net receipt, ftn bale; xport eoastwaie, w4 bales; sale laat evening, WO bale; slock. bales.

The Drnrnmeutd Mine Still Burning. A LI October Monday tb fact wat dltclotea uitt trie nre in tur I'rumiuoo col.iery was not ro! extinguished. When the mala thalt was opened tmoke made Irs appearance. The only reined bow te nooa wt utiuta. FOKEIGN.

MANCE. Plain, Ot tober d. Oiesaeloig reoelred th letter ef Count de Chambotd on Sunday laat Immediately returned It to th Count, and wrote to klm, repeatedly urging hint to modify It, but without avail Tb Count UsUled on Its publication twrtWim. Ceuat dw Cbambord ha written a Utter to M. ChesnelOBg, on of th delegation from tb Sight which reeeolly waited on hint.

The Count says misapprehension have arisen tending to obscure hi policy, which as dear as day. lie owe th whole truth to th country. Be te asked to saeriflce bit honor. Ht emphatically declare that ret riots nothing, end curtails aethlagot his previous declarations. HI claim of yesterday foreshadow what would be exacted to-morrow.

II can But Inaugurate a 'strong reign by aa act of He enargetieally refuses to relinquish th white Aag. He Indignantly repel the Iwtlnualioaa that he mistrust the valor of th soldier. th contrary be seek to toald to them all be hold dear. Ue ignore none ol hi country' glorias. AodeontUueei have a great work to aoeompllth, which I am ready to undertake at any time.

This I why I wish to re. main rely at I am. Were I enfeebled to-day I wnuui ne pooeneat to-morrow, -in uwee at sua I the reconstruction of society, and the oner, getio insuranoe of law, order and prosperity. Especially should not frsr to employ force la tne service oi order ami justice, conmuons ana Rnsrantees are spoken of. Were any required the Count ef I'srlt, who same to me epoaiane ously at the dictates of tuvtrloilsinf I preserved 10101 our rranitions ana iinertiu.

aua nav a right to reckon on equal eonndonce." Tbo letter concludes as follow: "My person- aWty Is nothing; principle Is every thing, rrsnc in tee an emt to her trouble wheu the nnder. suml this, I tb newasary pilot, alone capable of goldlngtier Into port, because! have a uiittion oi Rutnvniy. raooo eajs not perisu, bacaiiMChrutttlll love her." In tbe Batalau Court-martial Uvdar a woman named Imbert tettifled that the carried three Ula. patehee from Metx to Thlonvllle on the lltt ol A suit, xne rre.io.at oi tne (jourt eomnii. taunted th witness on her courage and patriot, lam.

Mavor Lamese denoted that General Dacrot intrusted luiu wltk a duoatch for Marshal ba talne, ttatlng that MacMahon, with ian.UK! men, won 11 arrive as Men on aucusi rr, ami re qneetlng Raaalu to march as oa tine heard llie Am cannoa. Vpa the arrival of Igowe al Thioavilln, General Turner, ooaunandsalet the town, made three copies of tbe) ulspsicA, ana BromiMd tu Ciirwartl thorn to Mela. iionerai turner waa nest eaueai. tie neirayeu inch aonfuaian of mind while giving hi testi mony. 1 1 said he bad bo recelleetloa ef the par.

Hauler dispatch spoken of by the lat witness, but believed ae I or warded iv ate aim not sbow whether It roacked Mat. He rentembered for-wanting oopie of a dUpati from McMahea te Ustaln. en thetlth of Auirust bv three niesten. ere. i wooi tnetemesacngen anw reaoneo latalne' and one of them was ruihaet, wbo waa examluM yesterday.

The Gasett Do Trlbuaaua moors that A se- crvt tociutr al Aetun hail lormed a plot Ik His th niece Of Prosldeul McMshoa aud hold her at a hnttare. The Gasette adds that several arrest have been made ot parties Implicated la the eon. spirscy, A meeting of th Soysllit Committee wsi helil to-day, at which MM. leCes, D'AudUTrst, Laacy and De Ckesnelong war present A tele graphic dispatch was reoelvad, from Count Ckambord, requestlnc Uat hkt letter to M. Chasnelong be published In rnlL All agreed thai Ue letter fatal to tb hop of a Monarahlcal oatltion.

Th RapnMlean Jubilant. A nieetlng of Deputies of tb Left CcnUr was held this evening, M. Leon Say presiding. A re, olutlon was adopted deolaring that the time had arrlrd for glvlrlg up tho Provisional Blat and organising a Canservatlv Republic LOKDOH, October II, a. au A apeclal dispatch from IlruMelt to th Dally Telegraph says all th French offlcen who war ther on furlough have loll fur Franoe, under erdsn to rejoin thtlr regt meuts.

INDIA. Cadcdtta, Octobor AX Advice from tb Previaee of Bengal show that the) crops are fall Ing, and that the Impending famine can not averted. Marine. Ktw Toag. October Alireria, from Liverpool.

LiifiiHiN, Ortoiwir Steamship Australia aud Italy, from New York, arrived out PHILADELPHIA. RAILROAD MATTKRS HKMOC RATIO NgVYS- rAPKR VOU HALE TUE NEW CUNeTITl). TION A ROTTEN BORUIOU TO BE DISCD PI.IRKD. 1'HiLAPKLrai. October 80.

A raeetln of tba stockholder of th California and Texss Railway Construction Company u-day adoptrd unanimously a retolution nrovidlnx for tbe isle of the Company' bonds, Snt uiortKage, Ac, to th Company' own shareholders at low rstes, te sc. euro the proper location of th road. Thomas Scott presided at the meeting. For ten days past there have been rnnnn ot difference in th manarrmeutof the Ptuntvl vania naiiroau toaipany, aua to-oay ine report wat received with some dt-iree ot credit Mr. Thompson, President of the Company, authorixoa the statement to be made mat the rumors are en.

tiroly uafoueded, and that th.chi.f offli-ert of th road ana It direction generally ar acting ia tire accord and baruoov. At a mecllnc of the City Council this afternnoa th tulilnrt ot an Investigation of tbe accounts ot the Philadelphia and trio Railroad Company was IndeHuiuslv postponed. This ends th matter, which bat been banging Are for nine moaiha. On account or tne death of Coiooel Middle, the A etlab Ithmeul. the onl iteniooratle nauer la initdDipiiia, it new anveriiseu lor saie.

'1 he Conttttutl'intl Convention has arretd upon the second Tuesdar In Oecetnber as the day for votlnr br tbe people upon the Constitution. Tbe Convention will adjourn ihia evening, but pre viously will appoint nv commiasioners to conduct the election In the City of l'litladolubl. la other portions of tho ntato tbe regular electlu officers will conduct the election. The Convention will reassemble after the election to canvas tho roturus. RECORD OF CRIME.

MURDER AND SWIFT RETRIBUTION. Caiho. Ill-October SO, The dead bndr of A Mr. Milner was found Iu his cotton Held, near Fu'rou. Kentucky, yesterday, evidently mur dered with a wblrb wat found near the body.

A neirre named Joe Hradsbaw. who was teen to enter tb Sold In th furenoon, was sue pocted of being the murderer, and parlia pursued blm to Paducah, where waa arretted to day, ue broke away from hi captort while on i way tojaii, ran aooarxi in steamsr miei finding that be would be recspci Jumped into the river with handcuff oa aud was orewnea. PATSY MANLBY, TBI PUGILIST, BLAIN MtEB M'COOLB AKD A Nl'MBEK Of III PALS ARRESTED FOR THE MURDER. St. Louis.

October SUBetwcen 11 and 11 O'clock last night 1'atay Manley, a horts-trader, and who was to hsvs fought Martin Broderlck la th sain ring thai Allen and Hogan were expected to Sght in, wat found by th polleemeo lying in tbe street opposite Mlk Oconto's saloon, oo tbe corner of Filth and Washington street. shot through tbe left breast He was removed te tbeoffice of Lr. lirown. butdied be for reacbin there. He had beau drinking And It said bad quarreled with Mike McCooio.

Later la tbe night McCoote waa fretted on th itatcment of Kdward Ftugorald that bt taw Mo- Cooie ihoot Manley. Jolut klitchell, a ttloon- seeuer; ion imsi, norse tralttor, and Ibouiaa Grotlsr, bar-keeper for McCoole, were alto arretted. A plttol was found oa klitchell with one en smter uiscnarred. The whole affair ts envelope In a mystery which the Coroner will ndeavor to unravel to day. LtTaa.

Th Coroner' Jury, wbo hold an in- uueit tni aiteruoonon uieremamtoi rauey Manley, returned a verdict that he wat killed by a ptatoi snot nrea by Hike alocooie. rrobnbllltle. Waibinqtok D. C. October SI I t.

E. The srorm center over the Lake region will probably move eastward over the Lower Lakes on Frkiav. For tb Wet lent Gulf Mate, southerly wla.lt will shift to cold northerly, for the Southern Statea, north-westerly winds and somewtal low or temnoratur. wiu cloar wcatuer. ur tne Mil.

die State, north-east te south-cut wind. Inrreatlo cloudiness and possibly light rain or snow. For New Jnglnnj, touto-SMtcriy witws, wiw turearvaini wet (net For tbe Lower Lai regie. nnthetnriv wlr's. veerto'Soutn-westad poMlbly nnrtN-vrett, iia fa Ilia tesn BtsrBAuat) alowdy and saw wrewtlier.

rr the Upper Lakes, rtslag temperature, tw rraaWig tjorth-wvst winds. eletriat weather. For the the sold, elond'imd art wast, eliwr. cold weather, with diminishing wind. CMlHHf ary slrnais eontian Oswego, fteebewbnr, Buf.

lalo. Erie. Ctovelsaa. iwtrett, Graad Haven, hiesgo, Milwaukee. aiarqaett Bad Uuluta.

a.Avtcaaai KLECTRIC BPARKA. i Ootstakdiko lrl-tendn, 'i A labob number of law York lMlerv deskw hsvs been Indtctsd. ii. tusiont'Kxrrt will io vote la rellow fever relief boxee at her eleciloa. 8irrv-H live wer lost bv the slntrine of kW traatlgent vossel Isrnaaylo El tstolbxa.

TB laat SDSB of tbe IataraallonKC Kailwaw Bridge, at Port Erie, was put la pise yesterday. WI0KBDAV next has been Rird fnr th rrtal at WUUasa BUT weed, lb sot alio rUaig.isrfKi meol. Sta Wtf. TlnvilL 1 ChlsfJoatlee of tho Kngllsh Court Of Osurmon Pleas, dadaer. sly HL Rir.

Cxoaiia M. namoLXV. who wttaioet Brsillaairh during bt lectar in sw York, died yealerrlay. Jonrar Anew was twtertalned laat alirMla Brooklyn by Demss Harnos. A large aumbeyuC notable were present SiaiODS "trrernlirltlee' have been clleevefvl In tli.

to-coont ef Uaiigbarlv, thief Cloth in tbo Pott-omce as Wilalngtun, Ielawar. Tug appolntmsnl of James If. Clark as Post. maslr at Matteen, Itllnola, be keen reueosid. crwl, and Mr.

Ly so will remain la onto. KtSLT TCSlerdjiv morninr. owing to a ml. planed swlteh, twe freight trains came in oilt non near rort Jarvls. oa in Kri Komi, ami uoca oeoinutlve were bsilly smashed, and eluvea can with tbeir eoutenU homed.

Vjkoxkt tJoi.riu; th ebamnlMi fraed ef rk art, who wont to Nsiuphit oaleuibly In th la-surest of the Y. M. appears to have devoted himself mainly to eounteraetlng th effort of tb ciUiens to procure relief from abroad. Jf mix Da vis. of New York.

In his ebars-e totb Grand Jurv yesterdsy, said complaint would be made against point lurors for violation vt their oaths, and agaiuit Court offirrs fur tgllgeno and corruption. Thl I snpooseil tn have refer. no to acta In section with the Stofcw UtAW FIRES. ell Sa Fa nci sro. October Sr latt alrkt at Henn, Nevada, destroyed an eulir Llock.

aadi Ibreateaed tbe diiitrueiion of tht whole tows. It wat still raging, when the operator wn ebligtd! to move i oiin anu iiistrunivnts to a piac oc safety, fHnco that time ther Is no further news, Larta. Th whol butiaett nerttoa i the town, of two blocks, is in ashes, with the exrso- tion of three or four fire-nrnnf bullitrnn. Tao 1im I Mmatd at ever very lutlt sursnoe. broke out ta the Enquirer ogle thl atnmraff WSS hntise.

Jail, olHo of the County lark and Hur-rogate. and eeveral lawyers' oltleee and (lure wer buroud. Th lot 1 lUVJUk; iuteranc about half that amount ii i i The Allsa-Uogaa MUL' It. tori a. October aa Allen snd llogan hsv signed a eu pitlowental article.

Th agremnrnt I that Ihey will II tht st the place and si attky Jack Ionry ana Toot Kelley.and lb ctakaaar luereated to IXSOO a tide. Lnonev and Kellty are Bfidnrttnow to hte named Omaha a tba Blaos, and November Mlbes lb Ilia lor the Tht' may be changed, however, tansda vw tr tut gottod, hot Uii was abandoned on cok of th danger of arrest while pas. ing through Illinois. Thsr mvw now atisfled thay ooald sot flght InllUnoU, owtag ta tli vigilance of tea suthorltlts, who, uuW Gny ruor U.veridge's iBitruetiou, were on thealrrt In Ivetounite up aed down the rwer frosa thl point. Tbe Governor even wentso far natponler one hundred muiktta and anrmonltton to ttatt Ht, Louis yeetorday, to ueed la del oi.

llUaeU uw, ii necowrr. Kojo rirates the MlsaUJp) al Kiw reworted tbst en Monday party ot negroes went en noted. in steamer rargoea, at wnnrienle X4taamg. Deaaadlng aocial equality, thay worn dslvaa ear in nmcor ana crew oi tu ooat. pstclie.1 mettenren lor relnforcciaenkt with arm.

Before tooy trri red the boa backed eea, but manr ahota wen fired at htr by th mb sbore. NoiMdykirt 1 roor Man Need Appty. '-i Borroa, October 10. Th Superintendetif of the Yoaag Meu't ClrrUUaa Aseaeiauen announce that it is worse than the poer and laboring clastet to twt thsl city for erofloy. -ment; that remunerative labor oaas wo be fur ithed to one ouluf Ally oi 11 now tdl thow sands.

i Senator Morton's Great Low. (From th N. Y. World.) The greati st sufferer by th Ohio camnaAro i Senator Morton, and th accident wbloh baa happened to blm mutt be regarded In A KaeV leal point ot view as in worst utsfater A most disastrous seston. II his losf hit sad.

and th Radical ailk-pall has a tali. ehaoof retnaiuing empty uutll tb rumina.lng pewcf has com back to the Senator. It a well-kaewa fact th yenr most sged ami foddtrf cow stag be rains ana nip-tnoiten, tor-nootui and tuotiv. less, har coat msy Man, and sue nay bsvesll th other ill that eow flesh is. hrir to aier.

rtln. dittemrxir, hoven, scours, rget; tli nay be hide-bound, ftrdel-bound. Iilowe, black. uarured; ahe msy have anJ.ausrriea. fouU foot or hollow-horn but se, long ss ah due not low her eud the still hue of her round, snd sb is uu not worth.

at tho dbIL but wheo the ruui nsl na? faculty alia -when sb lea ber cud yvw may a wen give nor nu fr good unless vo can reetoro that needful (Jlgettf proee. Konr beuator Morton It la the ateJay the old eow khaA has lost nor cud. he one uui that he hat been. chewing noo aver iner the war emltd. tbe one efloctlv weapon, whioh ta boen wielding in all lfc reut political campaigns, the elub of agaiiut tlr gnosioi lau-muuni, Due onerua, rwcaicHrtn tebelliun, le of no more te bios.

TbeOhhs battle proved that and h. ftanator'a rluh hu cruuiblod in bis bsoils.J theweiUlry eud ks suppeu juimi nit tnroat, aad ma peur soul 1 suddenly I belplesa anu hone. ims. nereioiore, wiwa any uisiaelefitl truth won told about Radical. tht senator htd b.a to turn over blsoldoud 9 few tune and spit out few tneontequeut fslsus) oods annt tbe reuellkvue attitude of the South, the horrible atrocities of the ka-klux, the seen conspiracies against a pa-ternal oovernment, ar tb treason a l.

detlgna and sympaible of tit Democratic party, to mak) all these trutli ef a account Did yon charge the fiuancial IneapaU of tbe Govemmest-ae, other turn of the tuf Bnd hey preetol It disappeared nnder a eluud lie Dewiovfatio repn-dlators. Did you el larre the moral rotti naeat ItSlllrallsm-CUdlara Inl lilt vnn rharm thonllUi. of protoctloB, the utoio-boute fraud, tli Credit aiooiiwr, nablngton ring, th back pay Gratf ary steal, the tik- veruon OI iUl ana. the eornintioa Ilia people, tbe duf iruction of ind ut try, the ruthingofcoBu erco-aU found a tingle answer chewed out fx that same old end. hu Morion went luf Ohio, aud stumped the State, champing Mlbj at at If It wer th Jucies -vvt naj instead of being in driest sap.

lea llnA in LhrtiUinduua. 11. rkunnad at ehsned aiul tlil hi Jaw wn a ary a a le-buraer's wig, aud hi cam forth lr, flskes, like the snittUof a usav- mer alter night In tbo calsuooae. Aud lb second TwWuy in October esms and patted, tod poorMortua let the cud slip down hxvhrosf lat sheer dtaoaa y. Jt was chewed out, nswle, dry a a caip, uui er as bis halee, aad aapiewa aa hu la.

natiajw in cua I. not recoverable, and ta old eow aw ay a well be dxivea te Ut knaeker'n ytrd. Advaotag of Regra.ratloa. 1 I From th Ohio Stale JournaLI 4 The i tnclnnatl Commercial sarsi A sntofvbe New York Sun Bomtnaies the Hoa-Kiclui aro evoita lor rretideot. 1 nlornmately It no ligipl, tMlna a native ol Ireland.

Our teoatt-tuiran shoukl so amended that the truly go4 mon will out be excluded. i it may tie true tnat Deeaea Smith was kwn once In lreljtod; but to good a man aa tb Oeaeett ia, nut uava Men born again-la xtottoa. F.neonrejeaBnt for a Comparatively Yesing man. fTrortthCbicgoPoill Oil) Bill Alleu'i progrnt htt born aTuw pit surw, UvornorlimtnerisnoblngthrTiller bis getting to Freud, a I ia in. He wiB ta ha ia tAo prim aad vigor of his Ufa.

ii i in i Jinw APapor With the Odor of Saatetltjiioei i kwwi' pMtVul" The Tftnci csjtt tb Democratic pirty Apityit reminUoxroce." Th-tt papt-r ooght to knowv'li VTM uc the Ujsd warot Ot tUoou.ceru' li.m JC.

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