Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Rutland Weekly Globe from Rutland, Vermont • Page 8

Location:
Rutland, Vermont
Issue Date:
Page:
8
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

FR1DAY MORNING, OCT. 24, 1873. AUItlVAL ASD DEFAItTUBE OF T1UMH. TRAINS ARRIVE AT BUTLAHD. l'rom Bellows Falls, 1:40 19:80 a.

p. m. Burlington a. 18:60 p. m.

roi I'ort IIinrr. a. Bennington, p. p. in.

Haratoga, 11:13 a. 9:00 p. m. salem, a. '4: p.

m. T11A1N3 LEAVK RUTLAND. For Bellows Falls, 18:50 a. 11:10 1 6:00 p. m.

liu burlington, 1:43 16:40 a. 8:05 p. m. I'ort Henry, 6:05 p. m.

Bennington, a. 12:25 p. m. Haratoga, 6:00 a. p.

m. Salem, 1:40 a. 1:00 p. m. "jiau iruin tdmacu.

lot Offlcc. MAILS CLOSC. Ilarlom Kxtcnslon way, 0.05 and 2.00 p. m. liastcrn way, 11.40 a.

Troy way, 14.40 p. m. Troy, 11.40 p. 2.40 p. and 9.30 p.

m. Albany, 12.40 p. 2.40 p. and tuu p. lloston, 11.40 n.

and 9.80 p. m. Cniiadas, 1.13 p. in. Norlhern way, 2.00 p.

m. Burlington, 2.00 p. in. and 9.S0 p. m.

s.irnlnga way, 2.40 p. m. No York, 2.411 p. m. and 9.30 p.

m. t'u ncctlciit lilvcr way, 9.8O p. m. Woodstock way, (Stage) 1.00 p. m.

'lilttcndcn, (Tuesdnys and Saturdays) S.w p. m. Nloi-kbrldgo (stage), 1:00 p. m. MAILS AH1IIVE.

llnrlcm Kxtcnslon way, 9.25 p. m. linstern way, 2.20 p. 111. Troy way, 4.65 p.

m. Troy, 1,40 a. 11,45 n. m. and 4.r5 p.

in Albany, 11.45 a. 4.65 nnd 111. lloston, 1.40 a. m. and 2.20 p.

in. ('iiiiadjs, 12.40 a. m. Norlhern wny, 11.32 a. m.

Burlington, 14.40 and 11.32 n. m. Haratoga way, 11.45 a. m. York, 11.45 n.

m. and 4.65 p. m. inneetlcut Itlver way, 8.45 p. m.

Woodstock way, (stage) 11.65 a. m. 1 'hltlendon, (Tuesdays and H.Uurdays) 10.30 a.m. stockbridge (stage), 12:30 p. m.

bo promplly closcd at tho spccl-(lci'd liuiir ull lcttcrs di'ioslted In tho Btreet bowswllt lie collected at 8.45 and 11.00 a. 12.10, 1.30, 2.2) and lxst collcctlon for all nlgnt iualls, uto.wip. ln. All leltcrsdeposltcd In tho llox at tlu Depot wlll bo collected ly Itntito Agcnts llvo mlnutes prevlous to tho de-pnrtiirc afcach innll traln DASIIES llKltK AM TIII2KE. .1.

Y. Jlorgan, of West Iiiitland, hnd 1kiic Blolcn on thc nlglit of Octobcr 18th. Ilf wlll pay for thc recovcryof thc hoipo nnd 92 for tho thlcf. Ir. ficvl 1J.

Sonlhard of St. Albans, who ls uinploycd In thc Gencral IVight olllco of llio Ccntral Vermont rallroad, nnd son of inir cslimahlo cltlzen, was marrlcd at St. Allian.s at 11 n. m. on ycstcrday, at St.

J.iiko'n church, to 3Ilss Sarali Kirkpatrlck. Tho cciciiiony was )crformcd by llov. N. l' In prcscnco of largo uuinbcr of pcnplc. Tho wedded palr left on tho noiin traln for Hoston.

.1 uilgo Hnel nnd John Collins of Whltc-hall, r.uight lllty pounds of pike, bass and plckcrcl at Lake Honiopccn, Friilay la9t, ln tlirco liours. Senator Georgc Kdmmuls arrlvcd at liurllngloti on Wcdiicsday crcnhig nnd has U.irtcrs at thc Amcrican Housc. A dclcgatlon of rallroad mcn, among them Hon. .1 Orcgory Smith and I'ark of tho CcntrAl Vermont and Jnmcs Krcuch of thc Montpelier and Wells Ulver rallroad, took survey of thc proposcd routo of the IJirrc rallroad on Weduesday last. Fifly-Bevcn mcn wcro dischargcd from thc Henssclaer and Saratoga rallroad Bhops on Green Island, last Saturday.

Dennlson Brothers of Pittsford have bouglit the Dr. Armington placc in that town for $3,000. Dr. Kctchum" of tho Bamo town, liaa bouglit tlio llanluy )laco for thesum of 1,000. On Tucsday of last wcek fourtccn of tho cmployes of thc Dclawaic nnd Iludson Canal Company wcro dischargcd from tho machlno shops at Salem, N.

Y. On Thurs-day last the job traln was taken off, throw-iug soven or cight morc out of cmploy-ment. Thc scml-annunl mecllng of tho Otter Cicck Valley Tcarhcrs' Associatlon wlll bo hcld at Pittsford on Frlday and Saturday, Dec. 20 and 27. The Vermont Stalo Teachers' Associa tlon wlll be hcld at St.

Albans, January 22 and 23, 1874. Alr. U. SIcDermott, cmploycd ln tho marblc quarrics of Gilson Dewcy at West Rutland, drllled 173 feet 4 Inchcs on Saturday, with ono of the Stcam Stone Cutter machlnea, AVardwell's patcnt. Thls ls good day's work and nets McDcr- mot over $40.

Rcv. Hishop Do Gocsbrland, of thc Dio- reso of Hurlington, odlclatcd nt St. Petcr's ehurch on Sunday nfternoon, conflrmlng ncarly liundred childrcn. At the closo of thc servlco hc procecded to tho Catholic reinetcry, on West strect, nnd olfercd prayrrs for tho dcad. Ou Wednesday, Oetober lfith, II Green dtig, on tho farm of Henry Hay.

ward, tighly bushels of potatocs, ln heavy Boll, ln thrce hours and flftccn mlnutes, wlth ono of Batch'-llcr's bIx tiued forks, Itev. Vi'. II. II. Jlurray conduclo I tho leliglotis cxcrcises of the funeral of hls futher at Ouilford, tho othcr day.

Thc Gi.oie Paper Company has becn liiailo a depository for tho Introihictlon, xcliange and salo of tho new Bcries of text books to be introduccd lnto tho Bchools of Vermont, Jfovembcr Ut. liooksellers. Biiperlntendents nnd teachers wlll do wcll to call or correspond wlth the company ln rcference Ihcreto. The fouudatlousof thonuw fistlitlioui wlll bo coinpleted ln two wceks. In othcr largo towns nnd cltlcs tlmyoung jienplc of tho several rliurclies aio formhig lllcrary snclellcs.

A movcment in that dl. rectlon woulil bo bcneflcial to Itutland (IitiifhcH. IlallowV'en wlll bo observed Novcniber 31 ht. Rcv. R.

T. Sawyer of Mount Holly has rereivcd call from tho Unlversallst Socie-tyof Mailboro, N. II. A flne cliurch cdlflco for tho Cathollcs ls bulldlng nt Mount Holly. Tho nttcndnnts nt tho lato Musical con-ventlon at Ludlow aro Inqulrlng who II.

Savago of Mount Holly ls Tho Congrcgational church chapcl Is fast npproachlng completlon and )rcseuts from nn outslde vlew a vcry fluo archltcctural npiearanec. It has recelvcd a coat pf palnt, tho Bamo in color as tho church, whllo tho beauty of Its deslgn ln proportlonB nnd tas-ty stylo of Its wlndows and chapcl pocu-Uarttlcs Bhow off to cxcclleut advantage. The f.rst story ls all plastered and tho ma- Bons aro busy In plastcrlng the epaclous lec- turo room above. Thls room cannot fail to bo appreclatod by tho soclety for tho pur poses for whleb It ls to bo uscd, and by tho people ofjtlie town as wcll, as It odds ano-tlicr (Icslrable acqulsltlon to the puhllc halls of our vlllage. It ls thought that tho cha pcl wlll bo complcled by tho flrst of Do' ccmber.

N. B. Stcvens, formcrly of tho Stcvens Ilouse, Rutland.has leased tho Washington llouse, Iloward strcet, Boston. In bonnct trlmmlngs now-o-daya may bo scon chcrrlcs, blackberrles, llltlo currants, paralcy, long palo green beans, sorrel, ma-jofain, and othcr denizeni ot tho kltchcn gartten. Tho old and rellnblo Natlonal cxprcss company, undor tho supcrlntendcnco of tho vetcran Capt.

E. H. Virgll, ls dolnir. a very hcavy buslness, and Its'stock is among tho bcst securltles ln tho country, Thcy transport frclghts at moderate ratcs by passengcr tralna, wlth no charge for cart. agc.

Spcclal ratcs aro also mado tolargo shlppcrs. Tho offlco at Rutland ls among llio largcst under thclr control, and ls undcr thc managcment of John Olls, who for ecveral ycars has bccn Its cfflcient and pop-ular hcad. Georgo Wcller, lato a conductor on tho RcnssclaCr and Saratoga rallroad, ls run-nlng a traln on tho Iludson Rlver rallroad. Tho corner stono of a new bulldlng for thc Lodgo of Oddfcllows, at Corinth, Saratoga county, N. wlll be lald to-ilay at 12 o'clock by T.

P. St. John, Grand Mas-tcr of thc Grand Lodgo of Now York. A delcgntlon from Vermont wlll bo prcscnt. RUTLAND TROTTING I'AltK.

SECOND DAY. Langdon lVlns tho 2:40 Itncc llcst Tlmc, nold DiiKt AVInw tho I'our Ycar Old Itnco; Ilcit Timc, 3 tllmile. Thcrc was largcr attcndancc nt thc raccs on Thursday than was tho cnsc on thc first day two good raccs werc trotted and gcnernl satisfaction was cxprcsscd nt thc result. Tho day was flno for nn out-door gathering, and quito a numbcr of ladlcs wcro to bo Bccn upon the grouuds during thc racing. Pool Bclling was qulle brisk on tho 2:40 racc, wlth Langdon ns the fnvoritc throughout.

Tlio Uuce. The flrst puree trotted was $100, for all horscs that had nevcr bcatcn 2:40 $50 to flrst $30 to Becoud $20 to thlrd. The judges throughout tho day wcro Mcssrs. Snow, Fish nnd AVnltcr Smlth. ENTIUK3.

A II Dnnforth, Storm Klng. Wetherbec, Langdon. John S. Klnncr Dan. Tlicse horscs took thclr positlons in the order nlmvo namoJ.

nnsT iikat. Storm King took the lead and galned wcll to thc flrst quartcr, wlth Langdon sce-ond and Dan breaklng badly behlnd. At tho half.mlle polo Langdon had galned and was lapplng the flank of the forward horsc. Langdon thcn broko whlch set hlm -back somewhat. At thc thlrd quartcr.

howcvcr, hc was again contcstlng tho flrst positlon with Storm King and from thcrc to thc cnd it was a cliise flght, Storm King howcyer kceping a trifle in advance and comlng ln a neck ahead Langdon second Dan thlrd. Time 2:40. SECOND IIKAT. Dcsplte the victory of Storm King in the flrst Iieat Langdon was stlll winnlng at thc pools. Storm Klng again took tho lead closely pressed by Langdon who galned at thc flrst quarter and boou passcd to tho front.

Thc horscs continucd In thls oi-dcr to tho last, Langdon taking tho hcat a length ahead of the gray Storm King second Dan thlrd. Time 2:4.1. T1I1I1D iieat. iV sharp contest at oncc cnsued bctwcen Langdon and Storm King for the flrst positlon, to tho flrst quarter ple, when Langdon passcd tho gray, trotting splen-didly. Storm Klng here broke and dld not rcgain a suro footing up to the half mllo polo Dan was breaklng fcarfully ln the rear.

Throughout thls heat Langdon provcd hls good qualitles as a "laster" by nevcr Ioslng hls feet and keeplug up a flnc stcady galt, winning the hcat length ahead of Storm Klng Dan dlstanccd. Time, 2.45. FOnitTH IIEAT. Storm King here kept tho lead to the quartcr mllo pole when he broke and Lang. don passcd to front.

Thls placo bo maln- talned to the last, althnugh Storm King np-parently did hls bcst but could not wln Langdon taking thc hcat and raco Storm King second. Time, 2.40J. snuMAnr. Langdon, 2 111 Storm King, 12 2 2 Dan, 3 3 dis I'our Ycar Old Udco. Tho second purso trotted for was $100, for all four year olds $50 to flrst, $30 to Bccond.

$20 to thlrd. K.STKIES. John Qullty, g. Rob tho Itantcr, A II IJanforth, I) Gold Dust. Horaco Todd, Kcntucky Glrl.

Tho nbovc horscs took their posltlons In tho above order. "Hed Fox" hail bccn cn tercd by A. McCoy, for thls race, but did not appcar. FlltST IIEAT. Uqjd DusUoou took.the.lead.wlth Xcm tucKy uirl a closo second, and Hou break lng in tho rear, Gold Dust continucd to galn, whllo Itob by good runnlDg took sec ond positlon.

Gold Dust had It all hls own way to tho end and could undoubtcdly havodistanccdhlscompctltors had thodrl vcr so dcslrcd, but lioth come lu, narrowly cscaplng lieing shut out Kcntucky Glrl Bccond Rob tho Itantcr, thlrd. Thno 3.20. SEOOKD IIEAT. Thls was but a rcpetltlon of tho p'rcced. Ing hcat as far as tho trotting wcnt, wlille at tho closo both tho Glrl and Rob wcro dlstanccd by Gold Dust, who thus took tho race In two heats, and who shnwcd good Bpced and provcd hls abtlltlcs as a trottcr to be far ln advance of hU competltors.

Timc, 3 mlnutes. SC.MMAItY. Gold Dust, Kcntucky Glrl, 2 dis. Rob tho Ituutcr, 3 dis COHIIKOTIO.S'. Tho judges of tho races, on Wednesday Mcssrs.

Hulett, McDrldo and Mead, wish ua to correct tho thno glven to "Lady Thompsou" in tho 2.C0 race, makmn tho eameread 2.50 lnstcad of 2.48, as prc- vlousiy declarcd. Deatii of an Octooesabiah. Mr, Thomaa Plerco tho flrst white mala chlld born In the town of Georgia, dled suddculy at hls resldence In West Georgia, Thursday evenlng, Oct. 21st, in hls 80th year. Hls funeral wlll bo attended at the Baptlst ChureUla GeorgU today At a.

m. TIIE RUTLAND Tlio Vermont I)nlrymcn Ano. clatlon. Thls associatlon at Its annual mcctlng In 8t. Albans, on Wednesday, offcrcd tho followlng premlums In addltlon to those rc-portcd ln our prcvlous Issuc i Mcssrs.

Porter Blanchard's Sons, ol Con cord, N. offcr ono of thclr celebrated churns as a prcmlum for tho bcst25pounds of butter cxhlbltcd at tho wlnter mecting of 1874, on substantlally thc samc condl-tlous as last ycar. Pcrsous competlng for tho prlzo must bc mcmbcrs of tho associatlon, and thc butter must bo of thclr own prodnctlon. Thcy wlll bo rcqulrcd'to furnlsh nn cntry paper, tatlng that such is thc caso that tho but ter is cntcrcd In cnmpctltlon for thc Blanc-hard Prlze, that lt was madc at a statcd time from the mllk of a statcd numbcr of cows, uamlng thc biccd, tho manner of kccplng and fccdlng them, thc manner ln whlch thc mllk wassct nnd thc timc during whlch tho crcani was rislng, the condlllon, tcmpcrnture and ngo of the crcam when put lnto thc churn, the coloilng matter uscd If nny, the churn uscd, tho timo rcqulrcd to brlng the butter, tho manner of worklng, packlng, ctc, the nmnunt nnd klnd of salt uscd and any othcr facts bcarlng upon tho caso that may bc nccessary for nnother per-son to know In order to produco a llko nr- tlclc undcr thc samo condltions. Mr.

John T. Kllsworth, of Ilarrc, olTcrs one of Ilullard's I'atent Osclllatlng Churns, tho rctall prlco of whlch Is $35, for tho bcst 25 pounds of wlnter butter on tho samc condltldns as thc nbovc, wlth tho addltlonal provlso that tho butter whlch wlns thc prizc shall hc hls when thc prlzc is pald. Kntrics must Btatc tliat thc butter Is offcrcd ln compctlllon for thc Kllsworth-liullard Prlzeand be nceompanlcd byn full statcmcut as in thc caso of thc Ulanchard Prizc, and tlio commltlce wlll bc instrilctcd not to nward prlze unlcss the condltions aro compllcd with. Ilullniiil CuiiiiI)-. I1ANI1Y.

A horso trot ls to tako placc here on Sat urday nc.xt, nt whlch couplc of hoive blaukets wlll be o(Tcicd as prizcs. Wc un-dcrstand thc trot is npen to all horhcs, tho entrancc fcc bciug flfty cents, bc-t two ln thrcc, tho winning horpo to have one blan-kct, nnd the second last thc othcr one. A. A. Wheelock Is to givc four lectuics upon pplrituallsm In thc school houpc at tho borough thls wcek.

The lccturcs nro frcc. Danlel AVethcrby Iwl hls pockct book last Sunday, conlaliiltiL' some $20 ln moncy, nnd Bcvcral valuablc papcrs. Ho offers to llljcrally icward thc person who will return thc samc. Thc papcrs arc of no value to any one but-him. Butternuts are plenty here thls scason.

Tho patrons of thc chceso factory have becn offcrcd 14 cents pcr pound for thc chcese on hand. J. C. W. WALLINGFORD.

Thc latc hcavy ralns have madc the Otter Crcek Vnlley ono cxtcndcd lake, dot-tcd here and therc witli trccs, islands nnd buildlngs. Thls great ovcrflow at thls tlmo is hailcd witli dellglit by our farmcrs ns the great fcrtilizcr of thc intervnlcs. As John Kcycs nnd John Patch wlth two others wcre out coon huntiug last Frl day cvo thcy tnet with a serlou3 accidcnt, John Kcycs had cspicd thc nnlmal up in trco and callcd for hls guu to shoot hlm. John I'atch attemptcd to pass lt up to hlm muzzlc forcmost, when tlic hammercaught up a twlg nnd the cep explodcd. The con-tcnts wcre mostly buricd ln Kcycs thlgh, whllo four shot struck hlm in thc facc.

Ho lles ln a critlcal coudition, though most of the shot have bccn extractcd. Thls Bamo John Pntch cut his foot in a slioeking manner Wednesday mornlngas hc was chopping on tho same mouutain nnd near the same spot whcro Keycs was shot. He was carricd to tho housc where Kcyes Hves, and the two Johns consolccach otlicr from dlfTcrcnt bcds In tho same housc. Tho notlcc that nppcarcd In a Rutland newspapcr not Tiie Glodb In rcgard to publlshlng tho Wallingford Centcnnlal In pamphlet form was quite prematuie. No "commlttcc of arrangcmcnt" has.

bccn np-poiutcd or elccted unlcss Bclf clected for that purposc, And it appears to bc the gencral dcsirc of tho people to have tho "Illstory of Wallingford" collected, wrlt-ten and publishcd in a substantial form, and wlth more time nud care. The followlng notlcc is posted up in tho vlllage of Wallingford CITIZENS MEETINQ IN ltKrEliKNCK TO THE III8TORY OF WAI.I.1NOFOI1D. The citizcns of Wnlllnirford nnd vlclnltv aro rcnucstcd to mcct nt the Town Half. Saturday cvcningat8 sco if thcy wm iuku iiicasurcs to navo ino illstory of Wallingford" collected nnd wrlttcn, or to seo If they will nppolnt commitlcc to publish tho report of the centcnnlal celc-bratlon. JW Alnsworth.

Harvcv Slinw. V. Kent, Dycr Townsend, Aaron Aldrich.Geo Kdgerton, Cobb, Hllon llump, Hltt, Mnrtindalc, Arnold Nlcholson, Hosca Kddy. Charlcs Btafford, Samuel Rogei-s, nenjamln Crapo. AtlUlxou Coiinl'.

OI1WELI. Amcetliigof tho Orwell Farmer's Club was held Saturday cycnlng, Oct. 18th. On OOOIMlett tiy K. M.

Unttum, thc followlng rcsoUitlons wcro adoptcd lBt. That thc thanks of tho Orwell F.ir- mcr's Club bo tcndercd to Rcv. M. L. Scvcranco for his ablo and acccptablo ad-drcss on tho day of tho fair, Oetolwr- nil.

Also, M. To llcnry uiarK, of Itutland, for hls addresB comnllmeutini: the town and tlio cxhlbltors of tho day. m. lo citizcns ot nclgliuoring towns who klndly osslstcd In maklng tho fair a succcss, both by thclr prcscnco and cholcc comrioutions to tlio cxnililtlon. 4th.

To A. W. Irving for valuablo as-Blstancc in tho Secrctary's dcpartment. Cth. That a copy of tho abovo resolutlons lo Bcnt to tho Rutland Glooe and Rutland Jferabl for publlcatlou.

II your credlt was ln Uanccr you would tty to rreveut a protcst. It your llfo ls In daniter from couffli that Is bctllnK on your lungs, bo as Eromut In resortlnir tn Ilulera lloney ot lloro-ound and Tr. Crltttntou's, I ctn Avenue. I'lke's toothacho drops cure ln 1 mlnute. ln Now York, Octobcr lt.Ui.at tlio resldence ot tho brldcs krandpareut, by ltev.

Horaco Day, (Jcorco V. Ulbson o( Hcuenectady, to Cur-rle, oldest daughter of Mrs. II. C. Warlns of New Vork.

UUAT1IN, In MecUanlcsTllle, OctoberK, of typhotd fever, Abble only dauglitcr of llarvoy and Ablgall Uvlnrston, agtil 18 years, 9 months andtldays. In itutland, Octobcr 19, llorace liaraor, uired years. In liurllntton, Octobcr 18, Hon. Calrln Illod-gett, aged 7S years. In Hartford, Marv Francls, wlfa of Ilc-Iaud HaUicr, aifed 63 ycars.

Ths deceased was aalsterof tuelier, Lewis rrancls tormerly of Castleton. In Goshen, N. Ocober 1th, Henry Dow, Ifed 45 years, formerly of llurllnifton. In Ilutlaml, octobersoui, Wallaco Sheldon, ono or the twln sons of the lat John and Eday, aged 10 woeks and 2 doys. A ln Itutland, october 22, Orace of iter.

J. uibson Jolmsoo, aiced 19 tnoutim and 10 day. WEEKLY GLOBE, FIUDAY MORNING, O0TOKER 24, 1873. Itutland Itctnll Dlarkott. FnlDAV, Oct.

21. CJItOCERIES, ITC. Butter lumpvib 8035 NOSyrupveal 80 Mola3e3 K03T5 lloney lt 25d Tea black 40M80 green Japan eoutl.oo ConeeMochavlt 4045 mlxed 25 burnt ir'd 2.Vft45 LardVlb 12(14 Cheese tt 14i KggS 00Z UuKars crushed 12 pulrerlzcd 12 Kranulated 12 brown 9r10 Oold'n By'p k. to Standard A raw 2580 1.40 sncES, Olngcr tt S0O I Allaplco lb l'eppcr 80040 Uloves t'luuamon Km Nutmces to 45 1.0031.25 I'LOCR, OIIAIN AND FEKD. Whcat uour T.60 Kxtra 0.00 Uouble extra ico st.

Louls 11.C0 Cracked whcat Vl lo (Jraham Uour Indlanmealbolted tx ltye llour llvn ffed Wpl. 1.5K11.TH iiieni uats busli C'orn cwt l'rovcuder cwt Shlp stun cwt ShurtJ cwt l.co l.co 1X5 l.co 1M VEOEIABLES, 1.TC. Tomatoes ft Turnlpsv pcck 20 Cabbago whcad 1025 Ileans quart Onlons 0 llccts Ixincli 8 l'otatoos pcck i-icKies (rui Cucumburs cacli Orcen iwas busli Hquasli 11) MEATS AND rOULTBY Deef roostwn, 10320 I'ork fresli II, 10(311 12 111 22 12 25 20(325 10020 12 20 nirioin sieaK salt Hams sllccd shouldcrs Turkcys li Mutton foro quartejs hlnd rlinnq Ilumn 18(425 10(412 25 25 17 8 19 20 15 Itound Corned bcet Llvcr Hmokeil bcct Drled 'I'OllffUCS Tallow Veal Veal cutlets Sausages Cod fresh lt nalted lladdock Jlackcreirrcsii Lanib hlndq'lrs 20R25 loro 15 20 t'lSlt. 10 7 10 1525 I-obsters tl 12 II, Hallbut rresli bmokcd 22 20 80 111 12 10,3112 GO0ift 10.00 FBCIT AND NUTS. FeanutH rawljlbush 8.o bakud 3.N1 Cltron lt, KlfTS lti 1E(S20 Ualslns 12020 bOX 0.0003.50 VcaAo 13.00 yhox.

$12.15 Almond Daics I'nincH Cocoanutscacli OraiiKcs iloz box Ilananas bunch OILS, ETC. Kerosene gal 25 Candlcs 14 iJird so Llnsecd gal 1.00&1.15 ISurnlnL' iiuid a Turppnllne so Ilciizlnc 40 l'uro white len kejrs 12.no lns. 12.50 WIIOLKSALK MEAT M.VIIKKT. Ucctforoq'rvib r8 I'ork whole liog li 1 10 ninu 10412 Jlessvbbl ic2u I'late I.amb II Veal, cnrcaiwVlb '2 COAL. I.ackawannaBtovot4.50 1 La-kawanna gralo s.00 Clicstllllt S.00 9.50 I'Slf 8,25 lllllllllllllotll 1I.IW CATTLK MAUKKTS.

mtiuiiTo.v ca'i'im: For tlio wick Lilillii AVrilllfMlli)-, Ocllibcr '2-2. At markct for tho currcnt wcek Catllo a.v.7: slieeii and lainbs, 12,981 i swlnc nuinlicr ot wcsiern liistcrn caltle 155; North-ern cattlo nnd mllcli cowrj.mi. l'rlccs of beef cattlc 100 lb3, llve wplglit. Extra quallty $7 12 a 7 25 ilral iiu illly 7r 7 J.5 75(C50; thlrd (luallty 50i5 C2j lworustsindcof cuaneuxen. Iiulls 13 50(44 25.

Iirlfrhton htdes 9 V. Drlghtoii tallow cc iii. Country lildcs 8 Country tatlow Calf sklni ieaiK. Kliceti svh.s rr QS7C cacli; Lainb sklns Isal.OO each SALKS OK CATTLE. I.lVO Average welglit 1050 Jiy No.

Wm. do 14 do 14 do FltchMcMurt34 do 9 IStctson 4 do 47 Cook Co 5 do 12 Hathaway do 80 do 25 do 45 A Monroo 20 do 20 do 22 do 20 do is do 10 (lu Si riico cv 6f r-X 0J4 welalit L.W. UV. MV. uv, isi; 119; 10a 1203 110) 1811 1810 10l lao MV.

5 MV. 0 MV. 40 UV, 7 UV. 6X Uv, tii 0 L.W. 0), 7 L.W.

lii ji? Thcre were not so many westcrn cattlo fn miirl KCb 11113 uci. lliuy )VLTU OIIO WCCK nifo. 11.3 quallty ot tlie bcct cattlc not so good as IhOic ot last markct prlces obtalned ivero fully up to last week. l'oorer grades of cattle coat about tlio same at Albany ns thoso ot a bettcrgrado dld ono week ago tho tralns wero belilndtlme and a part ot tho cattlo dld not get ln untlt late Tucsday from Malne. Thero ero more catlle than has bcen brought from that stato In nny ono week thls Beason, mostly worklng oxen nud stores for whlch tho trado has becn diill.

Worklng Oxen Trado has becn stlll and tho supply ln market larger than lt has licen fur several weeks past. we nuoto sales of 1 pr, cih 7 ft, 4 lu 230 1 pr, 7 It t2io 1 pr, 0 ft, 8 la tito; ipr, Ott.sin, $IC5; lpr, 0 ft 6 ln, $155; 1 pr.sit ln, 1142: 1 pr. 7 ft 4 In, $215 lpr. Clt.oin. $120; lpr.OItoln, $IC0.

BtoreCattle $16; 2-ycarolds $16 $2S: 3-years olds $23 $45 head. of the small cattle that wero ln a fair condlllon are sold for beef. The trado has bcen llght for storo cattlo thls fall. Mllch Cows rrlces for mllch cows donot vary much from week to wcek. Jlost ol those olfercd for sale aro of an ordluary grad 'e quoto oxtra ordlnary $25(50 liead.

Sheep and Lambs Tho supply from the West was llght, all owned by butchcrs costlnj (rom )7Jc Ih, dellvered. From Jtalno there was a largo lot of 1600 whlch con ox to 7c Ui Northern Hheep wcro lowcr ana the trado for them dull Hwlno storo 1'lgs Wholesalo 7c rctall 7 a 90 lb. i'at Hogs I'rlces lti. WATKIITOWH UM(). 1,1 VIJ STOCK i.viticirr.

Fur tlio woeli. vndilin; Oct. '21, AMOCNI Or UVE STOCE AT MAIIEEI. Cattle. Sheep Ijunbs, Swlne, Thls week I24t Last.Aveck 1227 7611 one year ago icos 8259 5 13 90 NUMBEBFROM TIIE SEVERAL BTATES.

Cattlc, ShccpiLambs, Horscs, Calves. Malne. N. II. 72 C43 Mass.

13 New York. 262 Westcrn. ..100 Canada ....145 3S7 3793 2S60 84C0 10500 1241 And Cswlno. Number of cars over tho dlfferent roads llos- iuii uuu lAjwuii dz, riiciiuurt; ds, la-StcruO Total 140. l'rlces of market Beef A few cholco $loaoowi- Avtrn Hini-d Pl.

tlrut nnnlllv CO ruu ond quallty $67 60; thlrd quallty $4(45 ai. l'rlces of Btoro cattlo orklng oxen palr from $100. $150. $175250. Mllch cows and calves extra C5 Ycarllngs $lois two years old $20021; thrce vxnni 4ln lncea of BUeep and lambs ln lols.

f2 ti $36040ostooo caoh; oxtra $45og Vw hcad, or from 4oxe iii. Hprlnir lambs 4k(oc lb, veal Calves tswTa. l'rlces of hldes, tallow and hldes 88K0 lb; Ho'vffit Brighton talut countrr nfllow lUtb V- l'elts 761 60 cach. Calf sklns II, Larab sklns each, CLABSIrlCATION OF CATTLE AND BIIEEF, N. II.

Beef Cholco grades Includes notlilug but stall-fed 1100 to 1400 Ibs butlocka. and nrst quallty Includes the bef, larju lat oxen. Hecond and thlrd nualltyjncludisoxcn and two and threo ycar old stceif. Hheep Kxtra Includes cossetfi'and vt hen thoso of Inferlor quallly aro tlirowout. REMARK' Cattle Cattlo tralns omp, tlirougii from tho country in nouiu tui- nnRA tliev cnlilil.

nn tltO TSln Blorm WUR verv lieavy all day yest(vay. Tbo good or bcltcr Sraaes soiu cany" mero mu mucn siun, viiung StOCk tliat Wcro ailrtlilti tlia market. V' do not dlscovcr nny partlcular chaugo In prlrs. Moats ln tho clty wero Bclling wlth fair lUf tho latter part of last week, but a sllm call yrtiterday. Young cattlo from 6 0 7o 1) as to quallty.

Fry sold 4 Btcers, tn lns cacli. at 7)c. Houihton 4 ll. cox bow 18 stecrs, to drcsa 760 ins, ut sc, I) and 1 stcers, to dress 150 rts at C09o I) w. lutWClifj, 1 7 liclfers to dress 600 113 eaca at 7c.

Uow sold stcers, to dress 700 It.s, at lb. I) 2 bclfcrs, to dress 400 Ibs, at 7c w. 1. i'owier boiu ueticns auu cows at MSa tb. W.

Hhoep and Lambs Inactlvlty seems to tho rullng clement al market. Very fow loads chnnvpd handa earlv. exccnt thoao that tvipn contracted for last week. wo nnd qulto nuni. uer Ol loana uiuiiudou ui iu iuia way, uut separ.

ato from thls klnd of moveraent, fresli arrlvals wero generally unmolested, or lt handled un. atlsfactory blds tho consequonce. l'rlces, ac. cordlng to tho uest Informatlon we could fatherwero from KQKoWltilowcron all grades. loughtonA: Wllcox sold lli) sheep (wldclihe ad not wclghed) at bxc lt Baldcrson Bold C43 lambs.

contracted for last week. average, 100 Itis at c. II Itowell soldli lambs, averago 83 its, atfwo pcr head. 1 11 Sargent sold 100 old sheep, provlously contracU ed fur, average 82 its, at i 69 lambs, averago Poultry 'Vro Wns of llve poultry were ro. celred on the tralns, but not realfy wanted.

Poultrymon not Incllncd to pay over 12x0 for rvciv Vork Ntocu ana JTtoncy Klnrkvt. Niw York, Oct. 113 LATEST M0NETART. Moncy at 731-82 premtum. Orccnbicks nt premtum.

Stcrllnj cxchange nrmcr, at 10; for co days, and 107X31M for slght, and closcd quletand nrmatlWKS103. Carrytng rates 1 to 7, closlng at 7. Clcarlags at tho gold cxchango today amount-Cd to 123,000,000. Trcasury dtsburscments to-day amountcdto $94,000. 'ihe customs rccclpts to-day amountod to Ono hundrcd thousand stcrllng was recelvcd to-day nt tlio assay onicc, maklng the total amount slnco octobcr cth, 1,210,000 aterltngfor rc-colnagc.

uorernmcnt bonds wcro ln good dcmand and ctosedstronif. stalc Uonda are qulet and nomlnal. Htocksopencdstrong but decllned foro tho flrst board. The decllne was recovercd on call, but soon becamo weak and Irregular wlth a decllne of V2f. and closed nrmer at )0XC abovo tho fowost polnt.

The greatest Ueullne was ln Ohlo whlch ranged at 2ov, 22V and 23V l'aclllc Mall at 83 v. aud 8 IX Wabash nt 43 and 4l)f Westcrn Unlon at MV, 57), Shoro at csk, 67.V, and l'anama at 90 and ss Krlo openeu at 45V, roso to 43X, and closcd at 48x. Jloney at 7 pcr cent gold. Wlicro blanks occur thero wero no btds.) Tlio followlng aro the closlng nuctatlons U. S.Cs'Slrei 111 V.

H. C4 '02 COUDOn.113 Clovoland, Colum- bus cin CAX N.J. B8 U. H. 6-204 '02 reg 10W U.

l-i COUp.lUOJf Itock Island tys Mll.ftHt.l'aul 28J do. 53? II. 6-203 '05 U. 6-203 '03 lieW.lllJJ T. W.

42 u. s. i-oa 'ui 113 V. 6-20SVW 113 ao. Fort Wayne 83 Alton and Tcrro Ilaute 5 do.

25 U. s. ri new 108 u. 10-103 reg. s.

10-401 couiwn.ioox currencycs loaji lidawaro nnd Iludson Canal tic pref Caiittn to Consclldatcd Coal 48 50 Hitrii U11I011 TeleiTaph B7)i ijp. prpfcrred. 2.1 l'aclllc Mall ai llnton a 1 0 l'owcr 15 Adams 80 Wells, I'urgo A Co. 6'J Amerlcan SI.U.Ux- press 53 I'nlted Btalcs Kx- lirrss 55 New York Cejitral II. II.

It S9'. Erlo 40i( U11 prcfuncd C4fc ll.irlcm 10s ilo. Mlchtgan 70 l'anama 67 I'nlon l'aclllc liu So 67 llllnots clcielnnd l'llts- 75 Clilcugo North- wesicn 87K do. preferred. 01 Clilcagofi 90 do.

90 23( wul.iick. )eat, Dl lloston, Hartford Erle 1 Vf C. C. A- Indlana 201 C. II.

tt 87 IIannlbalHt. Jo- senh 91 union (irants UUlllU. VI 78 69 64 82 35 85 income Tcnncsseo uo. Vlrglnla Cs do. new.

Mlssourl 6s Mlss Ia. cs I.a. 6s new Levce cs do. 8's Ala. 8s uo.

6'a Oa.es 55 do. 7's Spcclal Tax 11 do. llfw. Koutli 20 uo. new.

Etchanirc. Uo. bhort 104 Vorlc I'riiiluco New Yore, Oct. 23. 1 otton Markct Is nuoted at Vc lowcr on all grades oxceptordlnary.

Holders oller stock frcc lv nt a decllne. ltecclpts 1,872 bales; un- 1 Loun ltecclpts 11.S7I bbls. Jlarkct lieavy and strongly In liuyers favor, wllli vcry moder-ntc luqulry nnd Insoine lnstanccs a sllght con-cesslon from iiuotatlons Hales 9,400 blsnt $5 20f 5 is for superline Btalo nnd Wesfeni; 00 40 forcominon to good Hxtra western and statc jo 45iiS7 uu for good to cholco do $7 00 7 for cominon to cholco white whent wcstern cx-ira; $01010 775 for cominon to good extra ohlo $0 35 lo 75 ror cominon to cholco extra st. Louli, the markct closlng lieavy on shlpplng grades. (35VE rLoun.

The markct stcady nt tl 50 Coim Mkau Thc markct for corn mcal ls In fair requcst and steady at $3 100 3 65 for esttrn $3 b5 (4 00 for Ilrandy wlue. iiiskkv. The markct ls lower at 94c B95i, tho lutter prlce an cxtrcme for dellvered. iieat. ltccelpts 130,654 busli.

The markct Isone cent lower vltha moderato lnnulry. 1'rivato cable nccounts not qulto so favorabfe. Salesof 263,000 bushels for No. 3 sprlng; $1 34 ror No. 2 Chlcago $1 80 a for Iowu sprlng; $1 39 for No 2 Mi waukee $1 40 for No 1 Mllivnukeo and No 1 Jllnnesota sprliig; $15 for Amber Jllclilgan; 11 74 for cholco white Mlch $1 41i for No i Dheboggan.

Itv KTlie inarket ls dull and nomtnal nt 65 Hahlev. The market ls Ilrmer and nctlvc. 2 rowed stato nt $1 30 prlme Canada West wlll brlng $1 65. I1AKI.KV MllT I'lin mnrbn, la .,..11 and new two-rowcd stato 35 COKN. Itcceliita 177,150 busheli.

Tlio markct a wlibout imilcrlal cliangc. Hales ot 1S5.000 bushels at 6S ssuc for stcamer Wcstern mlxed tax for sail do 69W(Scoo for lilgh mlxcd nud Yellow wcstern 700 for white westcrn, closlng nt 69 for prlme slilpplng. OATS-ltecelpts 13,525 bush. Tho markct 13 easlcr for mlxed. ssles of 69,000 bushels at 4H for new westcrn mlxed nlloat 44 for mlxed statc; 4S51o white wcstern.

Dius Tho inarket ls hcavy at for westcrn nnd Canala 272so fo.1 stato and I'ennsylvanla. Coau-TIio markct qulet and nrm at $5 60 feC to for Anlhrlclto per ton per cargo. IIav Tho market ls dull and ln buj crs favon llors Tho markct Is dull and Jtecelnts 35.700 baleR. unchanged. Leatuek.

The markct ls very dull and un settlcd llcmlock sole, llucnos Ayrcs, and Itlo Grandc, hlgh mlddles, and heavy welglits at 2l3ii Callfornla 20 a 2S; Orlnoco do. at 25'27f. Wooi Markct ls dull and wlthout declded chango ln prlco at 44; Ohlo ls quotcd at82tf Callfornla sprlng at 2402SX tlio lnsldo prlce carry. CorrEK Market ls moro qulct and flrm. lliu 111, l0Z2KC.

atOCK, 1(10 05,030 uags. arket ls stcady wlth reunlng at MOLASSF.S Tlinmnrkct. it illlll nnrl llnpli.nff. cd. Muscovada23g35.

iiice Tho market ls very nulet and unchanged. Tho market ls dull and easter for crudo 10 for rellned. foiiK. Tho inarket ls dull nnd lower at $14 75 $15 for now mcss on spot. 13 l(UlCt UUU UllUUailgeU.

liEKF llAUS. Tho market 13 dull and lieavv at 16CS21 for comraon to prlmo lots. TiEiicK Beef. Tho market ls very qulet at 10 '4iwi iui iuiinc uicnu; 1UU1U UU, 190VUC. IcuT Mkats Uull and unchanged.

Mlddles More actlvo and unchanged. tLAUu Lowcr and ln fair dcmand for old so'am on spot at njTTKK.iiarKC(, is iu inouerato request ana Whout declded chango at 3135c for fair to prlme stato; 230260 for wcstern. iuEEsK quiet auu uncnangcu at 13 lo for fair to prlmi stato factory 14V for Ictly cholco stato factory. -AIOST POl'UIiAH JIEDICINE EXTANT. OVEIl THIItTY YKAItS, 1SJI1 Slnco the Introductlon ot DE11RY DAVIS' PAIN KII.LER, iad atter thlrty ycars' Irlal, tho 'I'aln-kllter" Eaf Justly bo Btylcd tho great medlclno of tho wurjil, for thero Is no reglonof thogtobo lnto vtlch lt not found Its way, and nono whero Itlias not bccn largcly nndlilghly prlzed.

Moro-ovir, thero 13 no cllmnto to whlch lt has not nrored Itsclf to bs well adantcd for tho curo of ot dlscases It ls admlra- lts CT n-'iwaiea trials, but contlnuos positlon ln overv medl. yinorliest.and ls stlll recelvlng tho most un-4XJincd tcstlmonlals to lts vlrtuca. from Ir- sons ot tlio lilghcst cliaractcr and responsl- bllU)'. iiiyaicians 01 tno ilrat rcspcctablllty ro-coinmcnd It as a most cffcctual prcparatlon for the exiniciiun oi pain. is not only tno best rcmcJy over known for Brulsos, Cuts, llurns.

Irc, lot fr I'j'scntery or Cholcra, or any sort of boel complalnt, It ls a remedy unsurpassed for cniclency and raptdltyor actlon. In the great CIU03 ot Indla and othcr hot cltmates, lt has bccomo tho Standard Medlclno for all such 119 wc" RS for I'yspepsla, Llvcr Coplants' au1 olucr klndrcd disorders. For CouiUs and Colds, Canker, Asthma, and Itheu-matlc dintcultlcs, lt lias beon provod by tho most abundant nnd convlnclng tostlmony tobeanln valuablo mcdlclne. No artlcloevcr attalncd sucli unbounded popularlty, Asan externsl an Intcrnal medlclno, Ihe staailjunrlvalled. Ttlrty ycara aro certalnly a long cnougli Ume' to provo tho cniclency of any medlclne, audfuatlhol'aln-Klller ls descrvlng ot all lts nronrlctor's clalm for It, ls amply proved by tho unDarallelled iwpularlty lt has attalned.

It ls a BUie and cilcctlvo remedy. It ls sold ln almost cvcry country ln the world, and ls bo-comloir moro aaa moro P0Pulr every year. Its heallog propertlos liavo been fully tested, all ovrr tlio world, and It noods only to bo known tobe prlzed, lle suro you buy none but tho genuuie, manufactured by 1'ikiit Uavis 6 Son, I tr Bold by all Druggtsts. oct24w4w MIB 11HYANT AND STRATTON THOY IJUSINESS OOLLEGE, Oneottno oldost, largest. most practtcal and teit sustalncd Commerclaf Bchools in thls coun-trv only lucorporated Buslness Couego In thls thatteaches book-keeplng by oSjfnaf transacUons and Only Instltutlon ulln0 Pr cent.

ot Itu graduates In buslness. TnoCollrgo CaUlogue, glvlng full informa-Uon wUl bo sont to any addresii, JNO. It. CAltNEli, Troy N. BY TELEfJRAPH.

Spcclal to tho Olobc. FltOJI BENXIXGT0X. Fatal AccIdcnU. Bennington, Oct. 23.

A sad and fatal accidcnt occurred on thc new church thls aftcrnoon, by whlch Wm. Healcy, a young man cmploycd upon tho same, lost hls llfc. Ho was cngagcd in corrylng mortar from tho tower wlndow to tho scaffold on the front cnd of thc church, when from somo unknown causo thc plank sllppcd causlng hlm to fall a dlstauco of about flfty lcct, strlklng flrst the floor, lald for the gallcry, and boundlng from that lo tho floor bcneath. Ilelp wns 1m-mcdlately glven hlm when it wns found that hls neck wns brokcn lu the fall, the back of hls skull brokcn, nnd nlso both orms, and tho blood was flowlng Btrcam from hls mouth. Dcath was in.

stantancous. He was carrled to tho housc of Jlr. Anthony wlth whom he has board-cd slnco ho camc to thls placc and who speaks of hlm In tcnns of tho highcst pralse, conslderlng hlm ono of tho most falthful mcn hc cvcr had In hls cmploy. AHhough a stranger hls suddcn and tin-tlmcly dcath has east a gloom over tho en-tlro communlty. nnovEn kii.i.kd.

A droycr, Asa C. Cole, wns klllcd In Ilooslck, Wednesday nftcrwion, by run-away horso belonglng to Gco. Whltncj'. The drovcr was ln front of thc rimawny team when tho thills of the wagon struck hlm lti tho back of thc hcad plcrclng It nnd comlng out through hls forchcad, kllllng hlm Itistnntly. (.

Tho Sunrlso Oulragc. New Yoiik, Oct. 23. Tho testlmony ln thc trlal now going on ln San Franclsco of Capt. Ciarke of tho slilp Sunrlso for cruclty to scamen, rcvcals unparallcd brutality.

One wltncss swore that ho was ticd up fqr two days 011 a gal-lows, his tocs ncarly touclilng tlie dcck that hc was only rclcosed long cnough to eat lltllo bread and drink a little watcr. The crew generally exprcss the bclief that the threo men who commlttcd sulcido wcre driven to dcsperatlon by the cruelty of thc captain and hls matcs. Pclcr Johnson was bcaten and nbuscd tlll ho lost his rcason, and ls now almost an idiot. $100,000 Flro in Clcvcland. Clkvcland, Oct.

23. Tho li(Uor rcctifying and distilllns cs-tablishtnent of II Comlng Co 02 nnd 04 Rivcr strect, btirned thls morning with a valuablc stock of wincs and llquors. Tho oil stlll and waro housc of Rockefcllow Co, in the rear partlally dcstroycd. Loss cstimuted at from 100,000 to $150,000. Instirance unknown.

Two (iremen wcro lnjurcd by falllng walls. Ottawa I'arllniiicnt. Ottawa, Oct. 23. The Goyernor Geuernl to-day opencd the scsslon of parllament ln due form.

The Govcrnor-General sald the Canadian Pacific railway company have been imablo to makc flnancial arraugcmcnts nccessary for the construction of that great iindcr-taking and have thereforo surrendercd their chnrter. You wlll I trust fccl yoursclves callcd upon to tako steps to sccure early commenccment and vigorous prosccution of the construction of that railway and thus carry out In good falth tho arrangcmcnt mado with tho provlncoof TJritish Colum-bla. Jlcasurca for thls purposo will bo sub-mltted lor your conslderatlon. It is understood that tho report of Royal commissloners whlch wlll bo submltted to both houscs to cxculpatc tho govcrnmcnt from all charges coutalned ln varlous clauses of Jlr. Huntlngton's lndicmcnt.

Slr John McDonald will Ijvo parllament to take whatcver actlon it may thlnk fit In the prcmlscs, whereupon It ls cxpccted that Mr McKeuzle, the leadcr of the opposition wlll movo a rcsolution containlng gist of the petltlon presented to IIIs Excellency on thc 14th Inst. Tho Fccksklll Cnsc. SclIKNKOTApY, Oct. 23. John llutsch, alias Smlth, accuscd of being concerncd in tho Peckskill mystery, was arrcstcd in Troy, last evenlng and brought hcrc.

He will be removed to Peckskill when the nccessary papcrs are recelvcd by tho nuthorltics here. At flrst ho dcuied having cvcr bccn ln Pcekfckill with Emma Lldnter, but nftcrwanls admit-ted having left thcre Sunday cvcning. Hc, howcver, denled all kuowlcilgo as to tho cause of hcr dcath. Ho ls now hcld by tho anthorltlcs hcro on a charge of dcscrt-lng hls wlfo and flvo childrcn. Iteformed Inchrlntcs.

Nkw Yonic, Oct. 23. The New England Rcfonnpd JIcu's associatlon Is tho naino of a new organlzatlou formcd last nlght at a mecting of somo Bovcnty-flve reformed Incbrlates In Trc-mont Templc, Hoston. Henry 8 AYood-worth of Provldcnco was choscn presldcnt, wlth two vlco presldents ln cacli New England statc. Anothcr JIiu Irvlusr.

Sl'RINOFIKLU, Oct. 23. Moso Wllllams, a notcd tliief now In prlson for larceny, offcrs to tcll who mur-dercd Hon. Sharon Tyndal, In Aprll, 1871, If on couvlctlon of tho four iiuirdercrs ho Is pardoned out. Ho clalms that ln tuni-Ing stato's cvidenco ho revcngcs hlmsclf upon a gaug who helped hls last couvlctlon, bccauso ho kncw too much.

Unlon Lcague. PlIILAUKLTIIIA, Oct. 23. The Natlonal Councll of tho Unlon Lcague of Amcrlca mct to-day, cx-Gov. Now-ell of New Jersey In tho chalr.

Largo nt-tendance. Tho buslness was of a prlvatc character, roferrlng cntlrcly to tho forth comlng electlon. Ald for Mcmphls. Boston, Oct. 23.

A publlu raeetlng has bcen called at tho Mcrchanu' Exchango to-morrow, In ald of the yellow fovcr sufferen of Memp'hls and ShrTport. From New York. New Yohk, Oct. 23. oniTCAnv.

Gcn. Cadwalladcr. of New la tlcad, aged 80 ycars. NOMINATIOS BEJEOTEI). Tho board of aldermcn to-day rejectcd tho nomlnatlons of mavnr nf Ipn r-Uv judges.

IIKAVY TAXES. Tho aggrcgatc Bum of taxes to bc ralfcd In Brooklyn thls ycat ncarly flve mll-llons. MiinnKi: A rumor ls currcnt iu Brooklyn that Ex-Asscmblyman Tower was iniirdci-cd, thrcc bullets bclng found lu hls he.nl. HANKUt'l'TOY. Itlsrepoitcd that bankiuplry piocced-lngs have becn takcn ngaliut thc su-pondcd cstato of I'onke, Opdykc Co.

TPnKISIl OFFICElm. A board of ofllccis of tho Turklsli anny arrlvcd ln thls clty ycstcrday, 011 tho wny to Provldcnco to Inspcct lot of fii-carms mannfnctiired for the Turklsh governinent. NEW CANAL IIOAT. Tho slcaiu canal boat City of New Yorlc Is rcportcd lo liave pcrfornied the liip 011 the canal to thc patlsfaotlon of thc Stalo Coinmlssioncr. TIIK SVNOI).

Tho Prcsbytcrlan Synod to-day was ad-dressedby Dr. Spcars on Ediicatlon for the Jllnistry, nnd by Dr. Hall 011 Evangellzn-tion of Scamen. OABK OF YEI.I1W FF.VF.lt. A Mrs.

Slcin, reccntly arrlvcd fiom Georgia, is slck wlth yellow fever In Brooklyn. Dr. Watt tlio healthloniccr has takcn proier ineasurcs ln thc rasc. SIIF.I.I. ieack.

In the four oarcd shell racc to-day 011 tho Hnrlcin llvcr fur 11 dlstanco of thrce Btralght mllcs, tho Atl.mta crew beat thc Nassau crew. Time, 10 inltmtcs nnd 20 pcconiK MUItnEIi. John Mcl.aughlin, aged thirty-cight, was found ln tho bascment of nn uuoccupled housc ln Monroe strect with hls Bkull frnc-tured. A hcavy bloody cait ring was found near. Edward McLaughlin, Jamcs Codcy nnd Jamcs Murray have bcen arrcsi-cd.

WHAT IS.tlNKS WILL 1)0. Tho Trilninc says that at mcctlng of llberal ic)iibllcatis ycstcrday, lt was an-nounccd that Trcasurcr Ralucs would pur-sue tho coiuse at lcgards withdrawlng whlch may bc iccominendcd by con-fercnco whlch ls to bc hcld 011 thc subjcct bctwcen thc two stato comiulttecfl. CI13E C0.MMUXI0N. At a Besslon of tlio Long Island Baptlst associotion in Brooklyn ycstcrday a com- mittco was appointcd to lnycstlgate thc charges agalnst Hev. J.

Hyntt Smlth of the Lce nyeimc Baptist church. Theallegcd olTcnce was the ndvocatlng and preiiching of open conuuunion in direct opposition to tlie doctrlnes of the denomlnatlon. OAtJTIONAIlY Sanitary Inspectors and assistants to-day recelvcd strict ordcrs to loolc vcry closely for any cascs of yellow fever, or anything llke it. The health nuthorltics bclleve many citi.cns of Mcmphls nro ln the city. Mary Iieilly, tho woman wltli.wliom Hcn-nessy tlie yellow fever vlctim Wrded wlth, has flcd.

TUIINF.DOUT. Edward Halght, mcnibcr of tbc firm of Halght Wall strect, rcprcscntltig tho company lu the stock cxchange, was cxpclled thls morning by a unanimous votc of the govcrnlng cominlttec. The rcason of the c.xpulslon was bccauso his father, Edward Halght, oycrdrew hls account $400,000 in the Bank ot tho Commoii-weallh, paid part of it, nnd fallcd to pay thc remaindcr, resulting ln the suspension of the bank. Tho Yellow Fover. MsMrms, Oct 23 Noon.

A cold raln Btorm prevalls here te-day and the tcmpcrature ls falllng. The mort-uary report shows twcntyjne deaths from yellow fever. Among tho denths to-day aro Dr. J. J.

Williams and Mrs. Ethel Porter, wlfo of Col. Ethcl Porter, promincnt Iii rallroads circlcs. Scarcity of funds wlth tho Howard As- soelation compcllcd a reduction of pay to nurses to threo dollars pcr day. Thrcc hundrcd and twcnty-fivo nurses ln the cmploy of tho Associatlon havo struck for flve dollars pcr day and tho soclety will be compcllcd to pay that ralc.

Presldcnt Longstaff has Bcnt to New Orleans for more nurses. Two balcs of cotton havo bccn donatcd to tho Howard Associatlon, ono by Hon. Robert McKenna, and the other by thc citizcns of Ilclcna, Ark. One of tlie bales wa3 scnt to Norton, Slaughter of New York, nnd ono to Spraguc, Soulc of Boston, New Yokk, Oct. 23.

A Shrevcport dlspatch says cascs of yellow fever have occurred flftccn mllcs from tlio clty. Thero has bccn no chango ln tho cpldcmlc during the last twenty-f our hours, A fow now cascs nro rcortcd in nnd out of town. Tlio Intcrmcuts on 'Wednesday werc threo whltcs and oiio black. F. Bchmldt, picshlcut of the New Orleans Howard ABsocIntlon, nnd Dr.

HurJ have rcturncd from Mnrshall and report tho discaso very bad. Sevcuty-flvo cr cent of those attackcd dio. Iinpoitnnt Sult. New Yohk, Oct. 23.

By request of Comptiollcr Green eult has bccn brought by tho corporation coun-ecI agalnst cxtra-Commlssioncr Nathanlcl takcn from tho treasury ln 1871 ns commlsslon on ccrtaln bonds alleged to havo bcfn ncgotlatcd by hlm abroad wlth tho ronscnt ot Comptrol-lcr Comiolly, Sauds on hls pait rcplles by dcmand fccryetl to-day on Com-ptrollcr for paymcnt of hls salary amount-Ing to about $17,000 slnco Scptembcr 1st, 1871, whlch has bccn wlthhcld by Com-ptroller 011 grnund of fraudulenco of bond transactlous. Tho comptroller has also Instructcd tho corporation counscl to commcncc sults agalnst Henry Starkwcather, formcrly cel-lcctorof asscssmcnts, ior rccovcry of $129,. 295.25 pald to hlm In vlolatlon of tlio law In 1809, 70, 71. It Is allcgcd that thcso lllegal fccs wcro dlstrlbuted among ccrtaln frlcnds of rlngofllclals. Fnrntcr's Conventloii.

CinoAao, Oct. 23. Tho farmer's convcntlons clioso Jamcs Allen presldcnt ycsterday. No buslness of Importanco was transacted, and tho con ventloii adjourntfd tlll tcday. Tho Stokcs Trlal.

New Yoiik, Oct. 23. I) II Thompson teotlfled tliat hc thought Fisk dled from drugs admlnlstcred aftcr tho shootlng, and cxplaincd at length thc ellectsof drugs nnd bullet wounds in thc body. The f.ict that Fisk made a wlll somo hours aftcr bclng shot would lndlcato that tlie shock causcd was not vcry tcvers. Ilcccss.

In the Stokcs trlal thls nfternoon Rufus S. Andrews tcstlllod as to hls (Stokcs, cx-clted contlition that iie wns in fcar of hls life, aud tlut he dld not consldci Stokcs sane man. Beforo thc wltnewi left the Btand tho wltncss wns askcd "Hac you nny othcr rcason for thlnking ho wua insaiio beyond the fact tliat he gave you a iclaln-cr nhd madc you hls counscl?" Thc vtlt ncss nnd cverybody cl.c ln couit hiughed, Shanks, clty cdltor or tho Trllitinc, was brought from tlie Brooklyn jail nn ti liabeas rorptis, nnd tcstlflctl tliat the prts-oner callcd at tho odlce 011 buslness bcforc the homlciiU', und mcnilmied hls fcais of Fisk. He sald Fisk had put prlct- 011 his head of 5505, nnd two mcn cre aficr hlm. His tcptlmony wns tlie satuc on picloiis tilal.

.1 Datcr tc-tifl. that Stokcs told hlm somo vu-ckn the tniirdcr that ho was nfrald FUk or mhiip ono of his gang wonld shoot hlm. Finner, waitlng mald to the JIoim-, nt tlio GrandCcntr.il, lccapltulatcd Ihe (irrum ptancca rcgiirdlng tlio shootlng, cnnti.idirt ing the testlmony of thc buy Ilart and thc old lady, Adellno Bokcr, 011 sevcr.it puinls ninong otlicrs as to their bciug two bcds in ono of tho Mditp'h rnoiii. Jcnny sohbcil several tlmcs whllo glvlng hcr leMinmny. Hcr husband dcscrlcd hcr ln 1R71 nt Miil dlclown, New York, whcrc fhc rc-ldcd shc llien wcnt out to ecrvicc.

HIOKF.s' 1F.STIMONY. Stokes was placcdou the stand nnd tc tified ns lo thc buslness rclalliinsbelwtcii hlmsclf nnd Fisk, nud rclatcd a story 011 the inorning of the inurdcr, nnd lils inlcr vlew witli Mr Spinguc, Jlnyor of L'tlen, rcganlinghls proposcd ylsit to Providence, R. thcn dcscribcd hls cncouuter with Fisk. Ho sald Fisk camc up stairs willi pistol hcld ln both liauds nnd Bhoutcd lo Fisk not to flre. He llien hlmsclf llml two shots with glovcd hand nnd dropped thc pistol.

Sald cvidenco of the boy Hnit I-cntlreli' lnaniifacluicd. His lcstimon.v substantlally the samo ns bcfmc glven. Finin M'nshliigton. Wasiiinoion. Oi 11.

tiie coi.vAon. A Washlnglon dUpatch says thc pnuhtrt of the Phlladclplilii mint UiW mouth will be tcn lnilllons in gold. Sincc tlic bcgin. nlng of the p.anic the dcmand for thc coin-ago of gold bullion lias bccn itnprccciU'iiled and tlie niint has lcmporarlly abandoncil tho coinage of silvcr, whlch will, howcvcr, be rcsumcd ns soon ns possiblc. When the coinage of silvcr ngaln bcgins it is possibk the treasury wlll iindeitakc to cxchange silvcr coin for curicncy, hcn dcslrcd in llmited nmounts.

Thc (iovcriior Ottawa, Oct. 23. A dipatcli has becn rcccivcd by tlie Oovcrnor-Gcncral from thc Impcrial Gov crnmcnt approving his courso Iu rcspcct to the prorogation of tho Houso lu August, nnd tlio nppointmcut of a royal roniniKsinn for taking cyldcnco u'gimllnu tln; hnic madeby the opposition in coniicction willi the Paclflc rnllwny tcnndal, whlcb pm-noimced to bc cntlrcly iu accoidancc willi the cnnstltutlonal practlcc. Farincrs' C'oiivnillon. Sr.

Loris, Oct. 2.7. Tho Farmer's convcntion thU mnriiiiiir appointcd a comnilttce to mcct tlie C011-grcssional C'ommittceon Trnnpirtutioii at St. Louls. Tho 3Iemory of Chlcf Justlce Chasc.

Wasiiinoton, Oct. 23. At thc opcnlng of the Suprcme Com to-day Attorncy-Gencral Wllllams presented resolutlons of tho bar in respcct to thc mcmory of tlie lato Chlcf Justlce Chasc. with brief culogistlc addrcss. In icsponsc Justlce Ciifford reviewcd the piiblic carccr of the deceased at length.

Tlio Huntington Myslery. New Yoiik, Oct. 2i Tlie Governor's prlvate BecrcriUTr, Col. Sidncy DcKey, Is in Huntington, Loug; Island, to-ilay, Investlgatlng the Keta-y matter nnd consulting tlio coroncr Xcw Tclogrniili Cable. New Yokk, Oct.

23. Adviccs from St. Tliomas to 17th Inst, recelvcd. Tho Dauish covernmcnt has grantcd a concesslon for laylnj: of tele. graili cables from St.

Thomas to St. C'roix Peru, Bermudas nnd New York. Grand Lodgo of Kenliicky. New Yoiik, Oct. J3V During tho scssion ot tho grand Irxlge ol Masonsof Kcntucky, at Loulsvlue, yester day, iilnc-two orphaim from thc Masonlc home wcro presento! tt.tliotnirm thclr wards, wlth appropmte nnd heaull ful ccrcmoulcs.

Several hundrcd dollars wcro rnlBcd for tho The grand hxlgo wlll adjourn to-day. Several hundrcd incmlicrs havo bccn In attcndancc Fatal Accldenl. New Yoiik, Oct. ZX A traln of elcvcn frelght cars on th Pcnnsylvnula road, near Grccnwich, was tlirown from the track thls morning hy runulng over a horsc. Englnccr Hawklus was klllcd and ilreman Farr was bndly In- jtircd.

TcrrlbloIIiirric.iiic. New Yokk, Oct. 23. Jacmel papcrs of 10th report that tho hurrlcano of 28th wns very de- structlve. A great many livcs wcro lost nnd flvo liundred houscs blown down.

Goods arrlving by stcamcrs could not bo landcd tta thero wero uo llghters left ln port. A Dastnrdly Act. New Youv, Oct 21 Joscph Jnrvls, latcly arrostt-d ln Atlnntlc county, N. for steallng frnlt from O. Parkhurst, dischargcd a shot guu londcd witli blrd Bhot lu tho fnco of Puik- hurst'swlfe.

The lady lsln critlcal con- dltlon. Jarvli wosorrcsted. Sleaincr PllILAUELI'lltA, Oct. 23. Dctrlot stcamer Vlcnna, loadcd witli Irou oro from Marqucttc, foiindcrcd In deep wa tcr on lako Supcrlor.

Tho dlsastcr was causcd by buretlug a stcamplpc. VobscI was owned by Hauna Ca, Clevcland anA valucn at I8O.0Q0, AH Uands rvcd..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Rutland Weekly Globe Archive

Pages Available:
108
Years Available:
1873-1876