V iii . ?|,..N?-13,492. i\EYV-YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 188a TRICE THREE CEiVTSl c*- - _ r+l ______________________ MADE edV-KRNOR-GENERAL. to" INAUGITRA -s*K OF LORD LANSDOWNE. _N ENTIIl'8 LAbTlC HKCEITIOK?TAKING TUE OATH OF OKF1CB. ? Lord Lansdowne was formally vosti-d with ellice as Governor-General of Canada, in Qnebec, yesterday. He met with a cordial reception from the people and w.T?pres>ciituiit4'il i>y a canopy. Behind tbe riagte --cat placed upon the dais were the crests mid mottoes of thc Lorne aud Lansdowne laniili*<-s. In the centre of thc room wan placed a B)0f tallie.at which sat the Federal Cabinet Ministers, a amabel of whom were in the Wa?S?S? . old-lace uniform. Thc Dominion Minis? ters were present, John A. Haedonal.I, K. c. lt., occupying thc first seat on Ute ii. ht of the heal ..f the tal.le. At the foot of the table nut John J. Mct'ee, Clerk of thc liivy Council, baring in his keeping the Great Baal of tho liuininiou ot Canada, the Minute Book of the Privy Conn, il lad the Bible to tie used in the ittBogata! ceremony. On either side of tho dale was placed a row of chairs, that on thu nitht occupied by la-lee*-* t-naiit-c.tivt-rnor Robita-le. of ijnebec and party. The seats on the left wen-res.iT td for the Judge** of the Min i erne Court. Seals wet,- Mt BOOTI for Senators. Bel IW the i'rivy I ouncillor's table were three or four rows of seats, the lirst row ot ?which waa occupied by Miui.-itcrs of thc local Gov? ernment. Al'l'l UT'II' a Till Lord Lanedowae drove up ti-..in the Queen's Wharf in an open eaa_age, ind iras frequently applanded by the crowds along the street. He ?wore the I'overnor-t"eneraPa nniform. Linly Lana downe mt ben id** lier hu: band. Pacing them were l.t.rd Melgund. Military Secretary, and Lady Klorcnie Anson, lb i Ladyship wore s rich oont ui drees of black and red velvet, almost entirely eoneealed beneath aa elabo t dtili.ii.it of tigur.d blaeh satin. On their arrival at th>- Department buildings the mw \it i--i. g.-i) patty waa received by e guard of h"iior of thc garrison artillery. Loni anti Lady Laaedowne < ateted the bnildinfa, pre* cded by tbe niciubcrs ol' their staff, and took thepla* f*>i th.tu ea the right oi th.-throne. Lord Lome stepped on the dais in front of the throne t?> re* civs tho pei tja Ae he did eo they uti.le their entrance, and nil present rees to their feet, remaining no throughout the ceremony. Lord Ifelgund lead iii' Boy?? commission appointing the Most Honorable, the Maranie of Lansdowne to the Governor-Gen? eralship of Canada, in place of his Excellency the Marquis of Lome. This done, tin- clerk of the Privy Council, John J. Md iee, approached the head "f the table willi ? Bible m hie hand, and bli William Ritchie, Cb?f ?asaiee of the Supreme Couil, advuiiead toward the new Governor hawing Uepantely to Lord Lorne and Lord Lana "downe, Bad placed before the latter the oathi of allegf?nea, which nit? thea administered. The Chief Jual los snbaeqnently administered the oaths of ottice as Oores_or-Qeneral of c.uk.tia, ami his Excellency the Marquis of Lansdowne took hi- s.it iit ihe head of tbs table aad subscribed hi name, after which the Chief Jaeties and all the Judges of the Supreme Court pr 'sent efl?ed their name* as witnes.scs. Thc Marquis of Lorne, who had been standing in frout of the throne a Bil* Bl spectator of the ceremony, having performed his lt?. official action as Qovemor-Oeneri- of Canada, .tepped down from th*' das. i h.n i nu*' the itel official act of the new Gov emor-Gcneral. Hu clerk of the Privj Connell pre Muted the Crcat .**.-al *.l the Dominion of Canada Into his hands. J, A. Cbaplean. seer, tary of State, stepped forward, when Hts Excellency, handing him the seal, said: " 1 en trust tin-1 treal Beal of the Don?alon <>f Canada into your aafe-keeping." Mr. Mci'ec banded the Uoveraor-Oeoeral tbs copy of the Bible upon which he bad been sworn, uud the Int ht han.l?d it in turn to the Chief Justice of th. Supreme Court, LSir NV. liitchie. The eeremony being concluded, the new Governor-General ateppeil frees tho dais, and the otlicial inau. oration iras over. rkckiving iiiK nancims u>cisi Before leaving tht* city thc Martinis of Lans? downe, aa the iapteeee>tativa ?.f Her Ifejectj. re? ceived the Princess Louise, in th" Parliatnenl build in:.'-. The Vice-regal party Bettered theil carriages to'hive to Music Hall, whats it had beea arranged that His Excelleucy should receive the address "l the citizens. The cavalry formed the escort, and the hand of the Light!i Royal Hill* -, stationed out? side, struck up the National antln-m as tlc-party nutde ita appearance. The party was received by thc Mayor and the members of tin- City Corpora? tion. The Mayor presented the Govenior-Genera] with an address, read mir it in both Trench and English. The address was mainly as follou -: " There waa a time when the office of Qc rei"oar Qeacral of Can?la, like oilier OMsaJsl appointment-, araa only re? garded sm an unimportant item of Wah*?rial pal and when the nomination wu-i seaMttmea mada without respect to the Wtncss of the person appobiled. Happily Bueh a state of thin*.* no laager exi-is. Not he ge further back than the last few terms, tier M.i|c*ty ha.-, snit, ns her reprcsentiitlve to this euimtiy Hint. OBS Bf tl.'' ic-t lu I Until nf Europe?i diplomat ? ; Iii.Ti I i.i ? ui'.er ,,t lier ,,?,, family, whose talents would have lettered him ecnapt. li? ons aves* had he not Ih-t-u ho sear tba throne. The appolBt* nif-nt of Your Kxceii'-tiey as his aaeeeeeor ls eonela?ve proof that the Im|K-:i,i! (iovcnnnetit itt. nd tc . onlliitn this system ; ami Her HaJSStp, Iii BSlecttBf Your Ext el lency for the purpose, hus sent us a slati -iiitii who, ul though still In tbe prime ol Ufa, haa alrcadj niletl Import-in t pottHeal nfllccs mid ls uiii ?ersally admitted to tune S 'ttatfngulshed eur. i-t before him. Your position I < not an easy one. Ofeoaraa you may rt ly upon the ptBaVwfll .iud hearty SBpport of the eitixa-nsireiier? ly in this country in tbs disCharge Bf tha arduous duties to which II i Maj.-n's eonfldence has titi;, il you ; hut the m.uki tl -e. nu of Lord buffi rtn's ?nd Latin! ?Ollie's udlnliil-tt ations lias miqi?.1 lii.t-the, task ol their r-neti--oi n difficult one. We have no iii.tint, however, that you will perform lt lu ii __nn<-r topirw-iii BO fldid re*T??Bag yotU jueil. ,.ra. ll mit to l.-t.| ni lo fori/el thrill ; alni wc l.a-e our t onvl.tlon u, this respect <>u the areal Ulenia which you l___rtu>? from Jour giite. ancestry nix I the bug oat which ,\...i have t iiai.d lu tho Important iMi.-it.oii". you have air. .t_ fill'.l." The Marquia of Lansdowne replied as folloiv -: " I have lisOmed with fcellnxH of Ihe utuiosl SjratttadS lo the SOS?t?B?I anil hesS?eMs lenin lu which you have, assaptsasadts spateosaa our aiilialoa f_laitlaa -..ii. I thunk you for tho nu rf thai you have glyf-n u#.. I shall not Beatty tags* lt, und I t;.wt that I may re_r_-tl lt as a hujip. BBgaty Of tb*: rrUtloi? which will licuti-foii ii ex tri l,.tw.. n mi Oelf and th?; _MSBBI Bf >.?..,I.. Qualin*??on for a po-Uon ao bouoi able, lt U bec nano I uiul?-take 1U dull*? with a sincere ndmiration for the qualities whioh have earned for the people of the Dominion so eoaa_saaaaee place among the civilized communities of the wotldj with Heep i-4fiHt<*-l faith lu tho political Institutions under which that place ha* ts-cn won, and with an earnest desire to disserve the contldenee which you have repos. .1 in my predecessor, and io work hand In hand with you for the advancement of tho best Interests of your country, Which I shall rwn-ard as my own. Tho wonts of your address leave no doubt tn my mind that 1 uni v ...uni upon you to nssi.it me to the utmost of your BB?lt? tn thc realization of this wish." The next move woo to the North Shore Railroad Statiou. which was handsomely decorated In honor of *he occasion The interior of th" build?If was covered with bunting and with appropriate mottoes, one being "The North .hore Railroad W-dcoin. the Mannus of Lansdowne." The road> ,y opposite the -datum wa. thickly strewn with sawdust, sad the pa.ss.ige to the rtejjs of ihe cars was land-, wooly carpeted. A beautiful arch, formed with hunting anil ovenrreetis. with suitable inscriptions, hail bena erected in front of ihe entrance. Thc vice-regal party were accompanied tc Ottnwa hy the members of their etnfF aud the Federal Cabinet Ministers As the train moved out of tbastatiOL arel numer? ous fog signals the Marquis of I,ern* proposed thre* cheer1 for the Martini- and Marchioness of Lansdowne, which wen- givenwitb riiiht mond will, the Marquis of Loin.- biasself j'.inina in the obeerinc. A buttery formed a guard of honor at tin- station. sir John A. Macdonald and D. L. IfaePhemon were sworn in to the ir new positions in tbs Ca Iii net at a meet ii.i_of thc Privy Council bold Ii.tc to-dai. A WAKM HBCRPMON IS OTTAWA. Ottawa, O.t. 23.?Tho siKtclal train bavmg on board the viee-regal party, Sir John A. Maedenalil and other Ministers of tho Crown, the Supeeine Court Judges, aad other offlciala, arrived at tho Canadian Peel?e station in tUa city shortly before 0*30 o'clock this cveningj having made tbe run from Quebec, a ?11-. tancc ol 300 miles, in seven 1.rs. Including u otop page of half ;.ii hour itt st, Martina. Not withatandiog the uncertainty that exluted in renard to the arrival of tbe party, tullv 5,000 peraooaToad gathered ai thc station, which wm handsomely tot..oiicd wttli evergreens and other decorations. A ifitiiitl ol honor was furnished from thc Governor Uoueral'a Foot Guards and an escort from the Prim eas _oaiee*s Dragoon Guards, rom bands of music were lu ulten.l.itiee. Owing to the exaggerated atatementa published In New-York papers, sonic little uneasiness was t.-ii, and on all suits the ezpreasion was heard ! " 1 hope <\iil bs no accident.** When the train was heard eroasing the railway bridge above t ie Falls areal excitement waa manifested, aid the Dominion police, aaaiated by the city ft.ree. were buej keeping the crowd b-o? .Ticioachinc npon the le-i'ived opacOa Ol the arr,val of the nain the band struck np the na luuai .ti.tl.en: and the guard ol honor presented anns. As the party alighted three rousing cheers were given. Tin Governor-General waa then intro? duced to Mayor st. Jean, who welcomed him on be? half "l tin citiseaa. The Aldermen were then presented, after which the party, followed i.v the Mayor and Aldermen. marched do wu the aisle, being cheered al overt step. Tithing carriage*, the party waa driven t<> Ride.au Hali, followed dy a large procession. Many private r.s.il.mes were illuminated, and the atreete aloin/ the Hue of march wore crowded with pedestrians. A temporary fountain played opposite the wat.-r works honae, which wm [Humiliated The Parliament buildings and grounda were alco iiiiiiinnated. hui! at the entrance to Major's Pack them w;u* u diapiay ol fireworks. THE PORTUGUESE CABINET REMODELLED. Limbon, Oct. 29.?The Portngneee Miniotry baa b en again remodelled and now atanda .ls follow-.: Premier and Minuter vf liar?Scnhor di Footes Pereira de Mella MtaUterafllii fslsilor fkinhoT Berisova Fn Minfi,refJuttiio flan hoi Lopo-Vaa. Minuter af af as las flenlior Penhairo Chagaa, Mi,mia vf Partita AMttri 8eahof Barbosa Du? ct e. Mi nietta of Pallia Warka?Senhor Aguiar. Mmitmw o' fmaota Benhtit Hints Ribeiro. PHASE* OF IRISH CRIMES*, Dfiu in. 0 e_ 2.1.?A new eircalar, eenie?dag a blaok list of the Juxoi i in the Pfc?nil rink murdei tuals, und fn the tase of tho l.i'Ti (ried for iii-at? tempt to Builder Jnroi I1 i ? ld, wasmailed to thousands of the inhabitaataoi this .itv yesterday. Tho commiaaion which ia totryjooeph Poole for the murder of John Kenney, In Bevi_e-plaoe,op. oed Its seealonn to daj Two huiidnd spedal jurors have been summoned. luquiry into the murder oj >rk,on October IB. shows ihut it wa- * ,- t o_ ? private land quarrel. THE FRENCH SENATE AM) ( BAMBER. 1'ai:i , o.t. 28.?The s.-nt.ii' ead Chaenbet "f I), p.ni.s met to-day. In thc Senate M. Raynal, Miuisier *.f Public Works, submitted the railway conv.tiiions, in the Chamber of Deputies, M. Tirald, Minister of I?lance, introduced his draught ..i the budget, alt hon. h ii hail been reject* <1 by the Budget Committee "I the ' bamber. Tbe tone in ; which al.?ira were discusoedin the lobbieaof the Cbambarof Deputies tended to ihoa tbat a. prevails ta avoid s Cabinet crisis, At a mee ti ui: of the Huiluet Committee M. I 11.1 il positively declared that bs would never agree te a reduction of Inc sum sd spar! yearly for the re? demption of thc National debt, M.Rouvier,who was elected reporter of the committee, then nraed the expediency "f th*- proposed reduction in order to obtain o bftlaueeei the budget, Tbe re? duction waa agreed to by a vote of 16 to IO. \t i bm " ? of Koyalla! Deputies, the Dm- de Riaaccia pnmiding, il ?*-:.*< nnauii.italy agreed tc re nani Mc .H:-tly united, and lo [tatar an apjp .' I i iii?- B?bel ru i- ot the party to remain de v..iel to ibo cairne. ? ? REFORM IN THE SPANISH ARMY. Maokii), O.t. '2A.? 1 lu- Calulu i baa resolved to a ibunoa the Corteo to Basel htioii,; tliisufiern.hui a" il was this murnini;, lb* re being, vide ni disappoint!"' ut felt iii i omi.-ellon willi l!u- ll ml. ot Mon tn..iv lt dr .vitly dividend of 5 pet cent, I*be ato-ik ' market wet ?rona in tae m.ir.?. bul all (tecka declined in tin* afternoon) the ato. k ot inc Bank ot Montreal had j inn lbs sra) in Ute talla |fa,?at, (jct. TA.? Thc 0?BBB???OB Bf Holmes Bad Bancona was continued le?sy ky lbs allpaadlan tr it. Bl .'I'i.. ??? ai gtVOa ky tts pr..j.it. tm of the Tinki r ? ii m.i in.-erj mai bal i also ny tba torpedo cagtoeei ot ni" lags?lp Nortba?upton and other experta reUtlre toth<-ii.iim't "u->i 'i n.lanie, arid which ths . .i_ adjourned until 1 bili?lag BSZt - ? AFFAIRS IN nu- WEST INDIE& St. Thoma-, ?>c 17.? It is icpoitcil tlmt ll.e ll.a. tlall (iovel lim.Tit ha* < aplin. .1 B Viv.sc I OaPpBaOd to be an American uart, vrUJili wa*, iryiug to lone Hie blockade. She was thought to be loaded with ammuni? tion. Port ac Phincb, Ort. 10.?Order hes t?***n completely ri*tort. 1 lie.re. Ki'teen hundred lire** were lost and dam air**, to the extent of ai.OW.OiJO'-^^ done durluir the re? cent tn aiviacre. , On September 20 the Oovernment forces atta'-Ki-ti Mirauoaue, and wen*. rrpuUed with ncvcre loss. O?1 erulia?mo Titiuiit waa mortally wounded. -? FOREION NOTES. Loonjflff, Od. tl ge Uv<- m-re, lout by the explorion on Sunday nl?l.t In thc Whi-acU/ByCarltoii colliery, when tu-arch ana bein* tutula for Ule victim* of Thuwdav'* di fr? amer. To extin-raiak Sro ?_** mines are Ix-lim feeaea. This deprived SOO persona of work Alexam.hm. oct. 2J.-F*mr death*) from cholera arc reported haas as Amh ?__pa neer thia city. SiiKFiEi.n. Oct. 23.?Tia* Yortalrtro esOaty owner* to? day reruaed to advance tbe miners' watfe" IO BUT cenu Rr.Ki.iN, Oct. '_:*.?At Coaltn, Pomerania, today, aeveral J.-WH van con* l.ted of netttn*r ftr** BB B nynmroguo, In or? der to obtain Insurant** thereon. Two were sentenced to four years tmprl-onmenf. ChrltOauH were at first BBB> POOtSd cf the tl line. St PBTBasBtnMi Oct. 23.-The new treaty of delimita? tion o? Um Unoan rhianon fiaaltarwas otiu-laiiy ulgiied at Ti hognehah on October li). Pams, Oct 23.?Lle.utaMianf Vlard, who waa the author of the rep art prlnte.l in thc Fii/ara that the Trench Kiilnn* itiHssii.-red the BattVOB ??t Hue, han been removed from Ul'tllC -ITVll e. UMOMMi, Oct 23.-Slr Stafford Northloots lu milking a tour nf Wales. Ho milln***ic*l n meetitw; at Carnarvun y* -teni,iv evening. Panis, Oct 28. Tho Fitaro ftHtcn that PBS, aad han Seat B not'- to frame t ompltinilni; of thc proteagSdI occu? pation of Tum itaiva, Maiaauasarn, to thetefaryafooos nu n lal Intereota, I. isikin, Oct. 24. -A dispatch to The Tinily Srtrt from Alexandria aoyi ititi un* ?_rptls_s have defeated B Mahdi, thc r.ti-e Prophet. I..IMH.V, 1 wm: D 1 Ml- 1 >\ 11:1 r e st n a.- 1, pm orsa nu sun nu-*. Sr.I...! i-,'?. t.*_:?.?A11 accident occurred il.i-* morning nu tin- Loanevtlla aad Kaahvllls Railroad, abaat i-i\ iniie- fi.un it .*-t. Verde. A paoa agar tram sini.-k a 1.1..ki ti r.ui, un.I tho 1 leriue.r, f.'.iiii..' tba ahoeu,pat< 1 the i.ri!;.-.. AlIthacoael rtaoafety, ezeepi tlc 1 t-t two, which wen both crowded. Tiny Upped ovei and were dragged a siioit d?taaee, when th. . lek.-. The Beens ' ' ?'??? Tl re wera sboatstxtj women ritul 1 hlltlreti in Ihe rn tdi mid >',, 1 |* r, and il *.. a lang Uni-- before ths ojeeaen were ., av t. .1 Beam ,,f th. Inuit-..1 pa - lu...1-ht to Baot Du I?*o athen to thia?tr. lie..- not ba.1Ij hurt weat on I ll. r.1 lilia Ililli. Tbe Bamber of tutored aa aaa?ally reported fo thirty aeveoa bot of thone only ahoal lea are Sadly ks SUI] "lie, J. il. ."ililli'.ny. of Prmidi ti .??>, 1:. I. i." oii-l.v. Boreca?tm) a frightful oealp wound, mid furn time wa- nu.'.ui-.Tons and diTlrlotw ; but peyatctaao *?S* preoa otreag hope* of hla iceoieiy. Ile i? ___ares and peaeral bo ui i ot <>f the Ho. -? bold M .< kine ' aa ? Vmn :? ... , 1 _,,,, ,,f pi.,1,,1,;. phi 1, ie. .iv ..I .,.....r<- ?>? lip u.iini.l i, ii'i 11 il..!, ut ronlo rion. Ml Ha. on, ni I?ulxvllle, r>. etvi-d 11 .lu-uui mi tile left side et bil fe .' U BO "f the -k.l, Mt uii.er, ot Canton, Mo., bod b. r tbouldet aad kim buri uml C?otaln. ;. WOO rd. PaoTioaxi 1 ? -t . iliala .f th. ?? i aad f??ta PS R dlraad, I - two* a el .. pa) *' un- A In- tn ti m i . iain;..1. and beth t. da . .lama-, i, ,.t- wa* hint. Itu . .-!:) iLe faull of ii.. In i. db p tt?... r. A WARNING Nor REEDED. TmoT,Oct. 23.*?Hm peraoni injin**, in tba (ward ii.iii..ad br?ge dloaoter areal! aooag well , and aili prolu brltlK*) has 1m?*ii . . . -I un al. ome time and li is annand thal th.< trmk ti a-t.-r'-. m Informed thal o aaiaamt bivi nvea was ' lou. ti In our iTiiflnes ..iel train ' niue the I. me ?....: ti travel Uti -t.mmi i. iin < .h.ti. r- jiu v is la\?tugaila, ih. *? < i dent. _ mr i n ii. cd.u is di i rsioN. I ' I .11-1 1 1 ll ' I IN ll \A- -ll IT I .,, IN CA*. nunci .... -ALVgSTOW, Oct, '_:!.?A **|m-i),iI ili^pateli to TheMewetram haattn aayai "Vi.. I'l.-i.t.-nt Ba_H. ml the iii'en.atioiiiii Railroad, h.is wilt?a toUovemoi Ir lend iii.it buataeoa mW eel hwtlfy the raa_?| sf a p ant* eoaebeef? the aegro. Dada* tte raeeatelvUrtghude* . l-l.rn, be ?.ivs, we ..ni now iii.tkt toiorcai nun tahetbo it..;- ue il.--ne. ].,.? Oovhtuot replied, atroagl) ...Ku ...lilli: .lil). ..nt i ou hes for lil.uki) und Whit* - - 4-. it:a -. i?. ... itt i. IS, A mcciiuir Bfeoioted i lt!/, n-, l.i-i twuiiiu po i ? >.' ii-oiutioii- eoadematng the ri "tnt i the riler ul i i tilla? nUU] i. .-..'..t. it < h'l.ui. In a . iib. i l i | parla of the eaomtiy are ntyetv '? .All. Ul MIT ll- . Al.IT.'i Ul AA Mai; I'euu., 0 i. --i. -alttorut-y- :. . , IO . th. in lo . ..ir.. Imo i om ' .ul-lio<4 . au-, .ilu I'i I ?? v I ? lilli iu.' . ?>' in tue nluSiaM lau.I ti, lie Int _Usl 1,1 I bull.I . SM HU. Ll' CU ? 4.1. laval ll 1th. IU M III -ATH4 ^1 *-lU>? AN EXPLOSION OF POWDER. SEVEN PERSON8 FATALLY INJURED. A l'KAIULT. Al* II.KN r I.V A Hqt'Ill I'AC TOBY AT KlN.lHTO*., I'KNN. [BT TELRGBAPU TO TUE TRIBDTE.] WnfMim, IVnii., Oct. i>*l.-The little town of Kingstnu, twnniilcN from thin city, waa the wena of a Rivi ueeidont this afternoon, i>y which seven IMTvtiiiH were futally injured, two of whom have-in. o died. About 2 p. m. the Inhabitants of the western por? tion of the horon?h were startled by three lon*l re? port* in flank Saeeeeakrn, which shook the ground for many acn-s, and broke every window within a riKliuf* of 300 yards. It was noou learned that the ?qgfb fn. tory of John Smith _. Co. hud blown up, and that the building wae In flam.*.. Tho people baetfioed! from all sides to the spot, when* a terrible spectacle presented itself. The fonc of I lie explosion \m(\ l,l0Wn oft" tho roof of the Iniil'liiiK and destroyed one side, and the whole structure aral in Haines; while, lying on the rioiind around it or staggering off through tho sin..kc were the forms, wrapped in flumes, of thc Bnhlllunate workers, and of tlnir children, or young peflbOM One boy, John Evans, age fifteen, was found OB tin oilier -ide of a small creek about thiily yards trotn th*- building. M.-wits severely burned abonl tbe head aad shoulders, and eannol reeover. Two yonag woaeen, HatUe Norris and Lissie Edwarda, both nineteen years old. were found lo the crek Itself, their flesh burned to s eriap and In plaices Illuming in lung strips fi omi their bud lea. Hattie Norris died within an bool iiml Lizzie Edwards ..innot live till norning. Another young woman, Manie Janes, who neted aa forewoman, ?n<. found lying in a field twentj yards bon ths rectory with Ber clothing all butted fn.in her body and her head shuned almost beyond recognition, .-tic died shout li.m. Lizzie Quinn, age atkteen, crawled to a net it ii lu.r's house, willi lei ii..tins all tn a blaze. .**lie was promptly attended t.., but her injuries will prove talala l"wu boya, .I..ines Steele and Albert ,I.tine-. .'.. n- alan severely burned, the fonnei fal.till. M.li; Milli , ai;.' -t". eui ell, W,ls fi,uml Iii ,|| tht building burned bon bead to foot. Hu-1 anno! Mir. Ive. I not hllO WU exactly how the explosion was canoed; bul it ia ??id tbat wood had j nat been pul .... t be sto\., and thal ,i apark i! ??? ..ut .I iel lira : mlonee powder, Thia diaaster baa ..it a i>\. r lin- whole community, all tin- killed and injured persona hoing tnembern of well-known aud rt-pc ted iiiiuili. -, and numbered um.um theil im mis almost all the nih.. I Klngaton. ?D* i ON I Rsl ol 1 li MES FILLMORE'S WILL. in. i.hay it.' i nu s mi: ro nm. BERN inavt. Til 11 t . on u ll IO nu IH'iu si ; Hi i r \i H. . "f Brooklyn, aad Colonel William Jay, of N. ir-York, for Hw ? ?? ?i,t? .tanto, and tbe attorneya fur tbe . iiaritai'i. laatltnl - kb ara legateea aader tb. puted will. It. ll. i:. Hopkin*, of HufT.il*. wbo attended! . ? bm ?!. J. Dla ti ntl. ate >>f di .tn I III .Ililli,.!', .IS H '.lilied Willi til optstoo of Dr. LaadoB Cattai dray, st Hyaek, wbogaveeaaaeol d* itb aa general Btberoma, Tbedep o.itt.ii of 1 Tiiiit v U itt-ti.tale, ol ohio, it funner -a rviint, 1 iwlnx prof.nitty and irrational actluna aa tte t.-i.,t idepoeeal tefl tbe sendee of the d? . a . ?; ViIlioTt lier for fear of being -tai.T. T by her ini.tit tn. i ir i.ray. -.H. .1, after looking our iii" leotlmony before stree, timi tn his ..pinion Mrs. i uinl.u,< w n baana for h long time, Iks fitoeaas lavin,: manlfnatod Itself in i u whleb to mi lui,ul w.t. .on. IiiiIm-i '.IiIcii. e. Ile WBS sworn lo I ? tnumiy ead pics nisei lt illili, lui. He aware teal after arouptag tin- teeta swen tobyfOCBMt wttaeeaee, ka ooald elearty tb-, over tin et I-tent e nf kl'Il'r.ll .ll lier .I'll a, frotll w III. ll ll. at li eli-ll. 'I. TbO di ? 1.111 lt.'.I ali.illt I-T.!. ililli W'.laa i leal I.V '.letti'..I I I.V il Otiain.'. I ll la 1' .4. lion-, .alni illiir.U ttl'. A nj of tba promlnenl fart*, -u. n aa ii cbonm In 11111111", ll el-'.,, lon, I be IT ld"Tue .in il W hole -l|..W..| pl.dill/ Ml.,1 tb. ill - * -I--- 'I W.is III- ill"' till, e O' HS t.. run -I ..11.. Hi -..i'l thal tbe U Minmai of Mr-. Dewey, Ira. lillii:..;. wak aa tooti .4rleerrlpttoti of an pullen I .1, T 1 .'?;,.Tal aliliTolli.I lishe."..: I ...? Ia. I ..I lu ' ?' 'teni, nt, wltlu.ut Inver, wu.- a Min.. aili Indication ol lie ulai di-e.ia.i-. Hr. 1.lay stat.tl tnaf the ? al (Uti .1 |,il', -i lu -I to llliike 11 |s n>. nf wilie--. tnt -.nilly of Mi-. Killmore, ll.r Change In d*OOI lui. nt. awe?inc, Imp*. 1 s au Impoi t u.t .oul oom luaive : ? - n ? li e 1 . Ti. 1... : I ....nd ll.. n|1 il, I- rialtin. phi-l.-l.it. tra?ll lilt?un A-v lum. ul a pml. lonni lecturer ni mentnl -I |1< baa ainu ...nne. thu. with ti..- New-York Polyclinic li < lurer .11 uti v.ius .ll-. .u- -. IIU te-titi...ey to .1 ?.. 1 ? l.efsi ?! ?? 1 v ti.11. lu-ive, .uni un ImiNiri mi pul ni fo I?uta. t.. tbi. will. 1 in 1. -11. et 1 .uitiy \i tullen.1.1- ai-.. Important. Tba cnaa will continue aereral anya longer, uml lu Mlllllll.sl Up Ixfllle Hi ,t. Uti, 44 . Tba nain.' of the maker ..f th.' contorted will (Tiree the ... iii^ii.ri.-.11 .- p.. 1. Spencer t a ti m, a araudaou ol . \ '.mellier IlelSitt Clinton, appears for th" ralldlty of Um will. Colonel WI?_n Jay, ..f New-York, is tbe graadao0 >.f John Jay, tti-t * 1,i.-t J naloo el Um I'mt-d stat* *. Mis. pm llinle Wan tin- Wl.ln.l of all IT I'll 1.1.Tit. 1. il ..pinion hen- aara Ibo oana looks bad fur -ll tallllllK the wiil l>T. II. K. llnpliUi-, M. ?. I luiuoit s I ..ll it tie Hine of le 1 tl. .itu, alni lit. Lanni I,...I all .ill- I. .lll'ill to tl.H .1111111-- the 1 il'- I - ? Ti.lllllil.ill.Ul. lltrt ionic di ;. !? .1 t< -tiitioni, In weill) the nu tli' al gi nt le man waa, iniiliy wonted. A SIM, I I Alt RtHtllRUV 1 ONFESSl D. DIT .VII/ IM" V I'l tin...ts nt petooaal rlolaaes tu l-Im him 11 tl..ak f..i ,-,tit) .nd an outer ...ton Mm. ..m.lou foi .4. nl.ull.4T Ullin.lill. ll III.ale lin. followlll| ate?meal to u Tann nb repreaeBtaUTO I?-algbti "I pl..lined UM iiilil.tiy Of l?r. lionloli while I wa- ii; | ?tad, two week - aga. I kaeu ka had lat* ii i ona ute tin* kn uf .1 1 on -ni. rab le emu of Bnaey, sad 1 m> ? 1.1,1 11 -t I., goal als daughter, aga san yean, uml noid her tor u Beery iiin-oiu. iwo ether peraoas, wfeess iiaiiics 1 wm not divulge, ai ia la lbs Hst attk na, Whl-ll UM Utllce.llllf1o-.te.tl tile, !;l|.| mj heart fltllc'lllie. mid 1 tl.-. Kli'l liisi. .ul to decqj Um doctor into un unooou pi, tl I10U-. I,, ie and BXtlBS! unana y Tom hun. I djagukMd iny-eir, procured Ibe kit uf aa i-aipty boo ouuUtu ibo iu. 11 me that 1 wanted ta uni lt, and telepboned l?r. y Um Hun,il, iukI by Hue.its compelled hun to (ire m. u rieck iuui au order upon his wife. t ;. 11 1 ii. .1 him, locked l.iui in tbe bonm aad nut into 1.is bu|_ry I., drive to in* n-?dence to til the money 011 lue order, Ile e-e.,pl il lunn ..ni, not m. .11 h.- pol.iin.i I boy .nil', ni iii ins i.-|. ililli'.Inn lilltl. ls.'. Um Ila Ul there I Med, going Ultu tue country. wL n I tefl:tlw borne aud buggy, aad Ibm wandered about until 1 h ive myaell np." lu ?ioben waived an ex?nmauou to las and waa re* lli.llul.'.l laa Jail. .1 CLOUDY DJsri ll OVER PROPERTY. -1 \ I 1.Al. I VI.OKI its HILT is HU COLLISION?TWO I Al vi.I.V. [Bl II I I.. IC VIII l" ITU Ililli. NT.j Yin n<;-it)\\n, Ohio. Oct, 33.?While one lum,ii..1 Italian- were arad?g mme laad forth* Pitta 1..uv, (liv iiml iiml Toll.h. Railroad lure i. ulai. in. , wen aaaanlted by sa ama} laboiwra employed by tba BatU? I'.ir.iaee t'..ui].any, win.shI rl.tllnt-ll Ihe lilllil. Th. alta, kin-.' pally bOfl "'I ll"' Lui--, non ban und el.llx. A ii. r.c iiiuiii-to-iiiiiiti Ugh! eii-i. .1, in win. ii lbs it diana man aefeated. Beveral wets aortooolj beatea, aad a Bamber kamihod Inaenalbbi and badly eal,two 1.itally. Ihe toul. "I Hie ir..i.i. wore Ihrowu Int" inc river or ? .mav iu Ulumpb. Tula aft* moon tao railroad , mnpiin) applied to tue court for ao ordi r rnttralnina tin luina..' ....iptin :...111 tuiThcr inl.TI. rei.'e, w iii.li w as Kii.iil.sl, pt'U?ng (he luanng OU un BpP?*Btton fm tu illJUUCtlOUa ? AN ELOPEMENT FBOM EISG8T0N. [ai in 1 inira ." rns ram n | Kim-k.s, Ka V.. Oct. 33w?There ii ? Hotter |.,ll -o.'lill etreh'S of lllis. tt.V IO tlll'lll O.i'T-il.tllll le II. 11 |.oii ot ii. lau.1. -un.- iii. ia..' between two balding young a.. i- tv people Bring hero. William r. Tolley, .pel of ll pronUMOl .lil-.'"-''I lu..Ire oil Wall -I., aadapopelar ead as nptarj foaag naa, w_it te Had alt. lui.oli. -st: iv ha mel Mt-- .Inila I. alwin, of 1 >, uml tb. y I. pall.'I ... I . 'I I |'l*c"P.*l rli ai After th* ? ao_tadlapateh t.mitiuuiug Um u_us* -*>?'? irimi? lu tMa nit.. Both move In the best eocicty herc. The at iacbtt'ent ww of long etan ding. ? THREE CUILDBEN DROWNED ONE FALLS THROUGH THIN ICE. [BT Til KUHAI'l! TO TUE THIBI7NB.] St. Pall, aMiiin., Oct. 23.?A special to The Timiter Pres* from Winnipeg says: " Tureec?Idren named Inipirt, the oldest a girl of twelve yearn, were drowned in a pond at Kiltnora, Manitoba. The girl v-_a on a pond skating, when tlie Ice broke, and Hbo fell into the water. Two younger brothers tried -to a WU lier, and all three pci-Ubed before the eye* of their mother ou the bank." ? TEMPERANCE AID INVOKED EOli MA YNARD. (BT TELEGRAPH TO THE TRrHnVF..] Albany, Oct. 23.?The Evening Times says that a number of " confidential circulars" have been la sued by Lewia L. Kelley, Chairman of the BU- Temper -mee Committee, un- addressed to all OoodTeuiplarsln the State, and another to all ofticers und members of lodgea of Pons of Temperance In the l_SS and to ministers. He urifes thene persons to vote for Maynard. The circular ls evidently _. uiiinu, hut it ls believed generally that the ll'iuiir dealers have the advance in tho il_ht. WHEAT DAMAGED RY FBEEIINO. [BT TE Uti IRA I'H T*l TIIK THHICSE.] St. Pall, Oct. 23?? The Pioneer Pre** ia in funned on good authority that several ,-nr-lomfo at froeted w lieut from the northwest hnve asea carefully tested within the last three ilu.vs |,y competent millers, and that tbe test was anything but satisfactory. Prominent dt-ni? el's lu Ht. Tit.il state that Hi- natural result of this dts e..very ou. hr tu nih. uni' the price nf Nu. 1, bard : bates perlenee has demoaatrated that some isior wn.-at (re* .pi. ni Iv pulls dov. ii the price Of No. 1. The fTOOea wheat will prvbalily bs worked oil us Nos. _ iin.i J grades. --? TWO MURDERERS PLEAD GUILTY. [HT Tr.IT'll'.AI-II TO THR Tltll'.fSi:. ] Sr. 1'ai l, Oct. 2'A.? Two it.-'.-i.).?>, named re-[ie< tlvely Qeorge Waabtngtoa nnd-Underbill, i "iiiin. ti in tho peattaattarj at Chnslor. OL, trott nan?_ ?j upon ciiruiiiTl.iti ni af setiteii'i- nml hniiight ii. ie to anawer ths obaigeof murderlag ralhaiOfllim Daniel O'Connell in tilla city aUtcen mont?a ago. Io* daj they pleaded gul?y aad wire eent?iced to Imprtaon* int Ut lol' lue. -?. ANOTHER FAILURE IN THE IRON TRADE. HIM,TIM (..MTS-ID KOIt 1,1 11,000 HY JOHN N. ..I ll'Hl N, Of CM VEI.AM). Ci.i;\ ii. ind, Oct. 23.?.ohio excitenwnt was canned In tmain. m elrel* i today by tha I illara ur John n. '.li.I.hu, sn rcf.iry of thc Repuhlic lum I'oinpauy. Late lay lbs company iihsi tu aoart a claim agaton Mn for apward or *.i i l,ooo, ni whleh ba rinafnaandJnlgnsat irtty tbe compaaj boldahla atoek to tba eeaapany, iii., nunnet raina or whtehla aboat e_so%O0U, hat IS la anden?ad rh.it arneb :HKi,<> from tala c.uiee. ile w iii i .di a meeting ol bia crediton and sab an extension ol time. Mr. or On rn milter., ooatinuod ids Inquiry beet Hus mm mm;, the tem ..'[..ie ?? ipi. -lion \maiu iii linly coil?d ?Its. Barrett, etsiclary oi Hie Women'-* liTuis-r :iui i- I mon, s.lIJ tli.il the slow utAmptem tnotht iu tenu/er iiu.e w.uk wai- due to til" np.ituy oi the I nun li and Ihe tol timi gut ol anfkagn by raises. Mia, Uetdoa. pi.-.lent ot ths Ileana llama, beUevad that conutiiu lion ti proiniiiiiou would is- ultimate.y oeoiured. in. Ill?0a*0 re.. Ipi- Ul i. ...ll 4-. l-l e Ul ' 1 .j t.iO.UOO lilllie tli.Hi ...-! .? ... . ..tl Ba.Tllll*( Waa gfUWUlg. ? I - hi.ll.Ml meI', to aUppOn pall,- i - au.i .I iniin .1.-. Utuer iiii. .1 uMiiit-d <_ to UMgrowta ot int. nipt . FIGHTING CHIME IN ST. Ll Sr. Lol Ui Oct 113.? l'l'ouiiiiitit lili/iu-i of st. 1...TI-, ,i i. - pee Uve ol p irty, met iu secret oouncll li-*t night at the ct. laOUiS Clttb ta 0141.1111.-.- a LBW aud Ul'dci l/e.iKi.c, OB UM pl m of Ute I'liIl.ulcTpula nilli IIB* COM Bill 1..- ..I < im lim tie ty; . v ? Tillie .-ninuiliti.-, V.. U. .-t.1:111 uti, Joan A. Noble, r.iiw.u.t *a lemon. Ja?iee J. Lindley, w. H. ixe. ? i.. m..adi.. ..1 sud bthan A. Hltcucock. ainemn mud 01 t-J."*"J waa raised, lae eldee! "i tue . 1- to tecureagood local government, ti^ut cor 1 and political ringa, and oepedally tuc_auibun_ ring. -a INDIANS 8ERELS0 WINTEB FOOD, Ti * -"s,.\n/.,Oi:t._;i.?.4 dispatch to Ihe sim fi .un Kort Jtowic '.ij s : " I'wt* ladtBM Hum tho ' hostile ' 1.uup in .-unit.4 . .uiie lu rc I..-! night, lliey -stated that niin t) In.ll.ms and four clileis weald arrive at Kui.'ker duidag tha Bight Ueataaaat Baatar. with a party and ?uppUea, k1"" oul to day le asset Hmm. c.ipt.im u.iil.;>. is ie .lt Ku?? and ll dla?lOUd. Latin w.is pitcher ol tim Brooklyn nine during the pant season, and Brisk was UM pitcher of thc Monitors of thin my. /'/// PROPOSED PBODl i BS WHANGS WISE Cnn 400, Oct. ?J:'.?Mimbi rs oC thc. Chicago Board el Trade, who were ooBaulted t..-.iny reapacllng Um m -tii-iii,- iitivniiecii itv the Warn v.iik iT.tia.e gwhsags tor ni uni.? pendent tdegiaph Un.' between Vew-Tert auti Chlciiim, snlit th.it uti ut tiuu hail ttf-u tahUB .iud BS no!icc iiutl liecn rcceiveti frotii New-York ny tin- board ben M.Tnt.crs of tbe Cul. ago Board an d uibtful iis to iii? dim lit Ina; malle lo pal, willie aOUM intimate thal the prop, ttl tum ni. appen.m. e ..t aa attempt to m il .1 telegraph line. CEIMES AND CASUALTIES?BF TELEORAPH. \ M IB?ED ROBBKB BRlfTENI ED. N'vv-IIam.s, I'tiiiti., O.t. 22.?Oliver Budd, the itiHske.i robber, io-.i.iv pleaded Kuiityor lire?lina ml hun.r David I.. Inuit. Ul OraBgO. ill Nov.ln-r I--.', ind .-.?>.,i'l. baiitluK uml robbing hl_. He was irnttii. ttl tullin /talc lSl-.'ll I'T -.-MU i.'itr-t. AN IX-lllTTATIVI'l Al'unill.l). Wasuinotom, Oct. 23.?The trial of John W. ,',?. um. nf tin. Want?lfftotl ilete.'.l.,-- who, Hu.ia. a tht elli,ri-o'Hi" ' tl a-'? .". i lili.-e. mott limi, ted i.i' _Ueyad ,.. i,|,lu ny Milli Ute Hu. ms ol tinselly, undid lo-.l.iy ni a vcr dla_t Of aiallllttill. REPOSTED t Al'lT'lMl OF A Ff..I ITV!*. Lancamtku, r.'iin.. Octa 88.?Tba Laaeaater Ooonty rns.i?cialareceived? diapetoh lo-.'..^ rion Akron, (lin.. .-.lutuiK that a a..in ii.ii.t.e.1 io bu Pranl thief. Who With si'Virul tithers, escipwl Iroin lin'. ils.m te ? ? i, in i ii-t.si> there. Sll.lt.lTNT) *. *nSTBR'S MVI.1.1NKK. K.ivits (nv, Mu., Oct. 2A.?N diapatch from cliiiiiii. i..a.. -'' Hun I"-' Bight, Kali? Wau.: it i Barkley, who hail been pay mu aililr ?? i to Watten* a .I her family. Wattura, bevlag beerd ti, ti ii.iii.i.y h.i.i maligned hla amer, abel i.uu. iiaikio> will the. i ii BIB . H I.RBED BODIES POI ND. Annapolis, Oct.'_..?!he charreil remain* Il Mi, ii ii rn. turing mid. ar > em pun y, of HUI I water, Mien., und it ..st ho wont awn. w llb ?l.WSJ bo _BB__ lal \.UC CUIU4)l444y. NATIONAL CAPITAL TOPICS. THE FIGHT IN THE CABINET. A gCLI. AXD MN?? ACCOUNT OF WHAT ACTVAJXT OCCURKED. [BT TELEtTRAPH TO THB TBinCHK.1 ?WAsniNOTON, Oct. 23.?Ali air of truth la given to the atory about tho trouble in the Cabinet by the statement that lt " in vol voa two mentors." If IS had boen said that the '? dlaiigreement'' Involved only one member, gome people would not have believed lt. Ono af the two " emphatically complains of uuwarreata?I InU-rfcreuco with tho affairs of his department by the head of another department. The PN__ nt having aa* sumed tho entire responsibility for tho cause of the al leged ?Tlcvance, tho complaining; meiuncr of tho Cabinet baa only to yield gracefully or reaIgn." The half of what did act tally happen bas not boon told, ami probably all will never tx: known Bxoopt by tho President ami his advisers. They era naturally disinclined to talk nlxmt the mutter for publl IB?SB. but lu private conversation some of tht rn are lees reticent. From inform ition obtained by a Tnini'MBoor* laaasaasat, lt BpaaatBthsl "tks disagreement " Involved more than two members of tho Cabinet. For somo time, t U said, thc Hei-n-t irv of **Iute lias felt |a_ettS of tho in luence and activity of th Secretary of th-* X ivy, a-s well i* resentful on aecoun', of his " uuw arrant.- I Interfer ?nee" lu matters which belong to th", -stile Depart nenr. It ls salli, too, that lu Ilk ? tn inner the leena?7 of tho Navy has Inspired tho same 'eelinja In tho bosoms of tho Beana?ff of W ir and tao 'ceret.u-y of lin- Treasury. Tin-se jealousies and resent? ments unfortunately culminated on tho saint' day, and re -ulte.t in BB _B_a_a which (lie wold "<_SBfMSBMB_ inadequately gnallina. MB. I lilli.INT,HIT B-X*g PBOTSBT. When the*'tittil.t h,.| ii-.i-iii'il il. Mr. Krelli)?huya**n, who, it i- wt U known, ls of a rather exe,tullin temper* iii. nt, -aid the tiim* h.ul come when he mu-t soleiunljr uretmi iigalivt any future Itiit-if.-r.n.-.i with matteri NMI'.TTilllk* Iii* I)epai1t_>iit by ihe ti. cr'tary of ths Navy, wh.-n tks ttats uud Iks B_t*f Depart ?eats wcro beeag*. Ms by side under tho aaitie roof, hs lind felt Milgi I lap on Meoa_I sf thc lastleaa HisitilHoa sf Mr. rjfeaedlier, mai aa* a wise anosmias he sad eoatriTed iii?ii gai itroaglrsa gatea, asnBeana?I with __rp Bteke_, __j lileele.l flu tn to l.e pla..-,l _ all __ ,, , .. ?.. ivs kB* f.ve.u the two il- paitiaOBtS. II' h ii iirtt-r. d th--a- HU-'* tu be eei-iin ly looked ev. ry ntttht, in ard? to -ive Mr. Uhandief t>> iiti.l.T-t.i:ni th.it lu- waa not to tr. s,.i<. upon ihe.ll.Titty or fun.Hons of tho dip'..ti .tie department of tho QorsraaMB? His peseestHoas sad aaratagi h;t4 i.'.Ti.tf hil avail, Not only had an BB?Bf Sf fi..-NuSJ ?egotistsi a treaty with Corea, but winn the fi] rs BB I'm tUlrmy unfurled Its lag lu Wi-hill.toli recently in his own skssaea twa Bara) ss_an bbs. by .lila t tion of thc hoail of tl., ir da pu rt nu ni, 1st n t< inpora rtly ult.iih.'d to tia- suite of the iTiibassy. M-ir- tiver, an ither otll. Depart nulli, tis the bend ul the moat im? port.int Linnell ur the public aervtce hen- there wiro ulgnaol dissent from evi ry other Cabin, t office) i, be must r-.i.i that In regarded th. <..telnet of thc N?vy, Ince Mr. cfiTintli i tonk* I..11, '?,.'- blgti ly ni n I.ci. i'.'..'. '?(.'.. - ." continued Jiulire potger, ?? with tb.- duty of eat leering m..ney tor tbe -upisjit of uli the departments, I hiM'-.et ti wirti unfeigned regret tbe areonnta of tue damage Inflict, 'i upon t be veaeela ot our mernbant marino by o?1 war ships, wi.ii ii ban run tli.-m down on the biirh .- - i our oommena le to bs dratieyed by ..ur own . abai la to beoomc of tbs t astoma n venae I A'tet a pin:.-.-, tu:iii- which the Pm I un e.astlv iu his cliatl. Judge Fotger, lt I- -aid. i. ii arfeed that lt hail .'.Iway < sat tin il !.. lilni_,ili am.teal.. 11...I tb.- r> [torte of eon-ms?who are, after nu, mon- UyiUmatcly Treasury otij . is Mi in they iu? iHi. er-, of the 81 it-- Department'? in regard to commerce and manufacture.*, si.it be --nt to nod piii.li-iii.l by tbe State Department il-- tkoag?| tho ii'-t.I oi ih.it Depiirtm. ui should oonfluc bia efforta to theil i '. i!.i'e-par. diulomaor?-andleave theTnaBf uri to manage Ita own ..tl on without laterfemn. .-. fha President aeemed mon unei-v aud perplexed thaa over, and turned to tho PostmaeterOon .ney rj ii iii. vt i arkona he. held a wiii-p ? i-.-.l conloi whlcb w-m Interrupted by tbe Secretary af War. Mr. Lia eeI n-ai, l tl.at lie i.. .1 li it in Ttl) been silent rc-|icctili_ what be iv i.t ti a- auwananted Interfereneea hy t)..- Secretary of tm Interior and the .-..rei.try of Ike Navy in mutton whieh belonged aolely lo the military ann of tu. QavaS?? meat, mr DtSCCSSION BBOOMBS .iKxrit.M.. At this point Mr. Ch teller and Mr. Teller hath struck Imo tks ilist'u-siBB Bl _S -nu.' lti-taiu and if waxed so w irm rh it Ike freak? il a a ao_p died ts ?terian .md abruptly adjourn Ike bm. ting; wkiek bs ?li?I with the re? mark th tt ba MsaaMd tke satin reepon_bUltf, ami if imy goat?a ni AM?1 uk.- it he could nalga Ws oith'.-. Tim lott golag i? a rul! in ?count of what took place?and Isla every p irtlcul ur .nit* a- accurate as any otkrt al iteMsat to the effect that lhere has been a dl?.tiree?out In the Cub inc t. ? THE CREELY RELIEF EXFEDITION. HIE CAU8B1 Ol' ITS t'-VII.l UV. PBOB.1BLTT0 T'> BB lTTu.lKii EgQUIBBO IMO?Ci'UUKM R17MOB. [UV TK.t.K.itiAl'U Ml TUE Tltim Ni;.] WvsiiiNT,r'?N. o.i. 23.?The r. [tort and \t*thtt ot Commander Wild'- an I all ot lier Began re!.itiii?f to (BB .ir,-, ly Belief Expedition, an receiving tk* caniuiiou -id, tallou of i'i?>T.Ta... I'aa ellei .iud IkenpOtl Bf Lisa fell,Ult liarlimrtoii aili nil tlo.uiil'nts iN'arlng upon St an mai.".ijoin, 11Ubisugafunsallaj from Isenl nj Uassk The res.til I B ill dS?C?SBS whether Cnn.uandSI Wildes ur i.iaa?aii;?ur n bi Mai I.>r kalk of ikssi win iw btaagkf tn tlie.ir.lt'alor a co.ut Sf ?gall/. Tue supplementary re? port ot _eeteaaal OarUagtas seBsi for by Oaassal Ila., a bad nut 1'. en. lied by tiie Secret tri of War si s Islci bear te flay ai?e neel etasj H ks aiB issi?i whether to le.jime -rl'.l further Inforrn.alion ur to .ilrecl thal an ..'ti. la! tnve-li- at Upeenavfk?Atye wklok wan gneloaa. lt is uno ilitt Cointiiiiiuler Wildes .inotiij Ma Instnutiona, ivhicli sud lint l.e WeaM I"'ly to a SertB? extent upon the it'.ioiTiiatli.n irit.T! li in ?? by thc Duni-.li authorlta-a it nd Cperu r.ik aa li) tho proba'-le iiiiiv-meiita af iee, ete." Bott tat b 'CU ten .1 ays al In- ?.,, und her cominan.br kai pu-.nu iMv obt.uiicl from the Dinii-'.i auil.oiitlett all tuc liiftiiuiatuiii tli>'> USN able to Import about thc Ice. If tho authorities ut I'pcmavtk ,..|.|"l tu lus-t .roof Uniiwleil'.'iun thai siib)ect, he fall* lota. IO. In k.i;nc lo IptruavU: h.-obeyed tue letter of u.tlou-i; bul tin-letter ret|utietl him M keep Ul eoiiipaiiy with thc P.et ts if -ir.u-t it-able, amt tba vciMel bad lin al., been con I tl II days. Iforeerer. apangraak ia Coa_aaa?ar WUflea's nailing 0 'tiers gan him conU?-UkM dlaOtt ''.on, and laiily iutei*. pr. f .1, did nut reptile bin. to \ isit Ipa inavlk, t sp. alally after UMtatrlajrat Dtoee, iLni Um Y.intic sia;c.i rr.uu ii,.-... duvet to Paadon Harbor, sh.- weald ban leeeaafl that place in tim.- to intercept Usateaaal OarUagiaa betore he begiui hla perilous retreel south werd; a relief . would hue been , -.li biUh.-d ucir I.lfc B'-at t ,i .. .mi tia- Vuntie tami.i have returned I" St Jobn'a no earl;, la tho aeaeon tba! another vi aael could . -en -ni to the roll,-! station thin year bini lt It.-n thought necessary. Then la a atrong uupreaalon amoag ouiitT-. itt toe Navj bepartment tbat Beere *rj Chandler do?i not regurd aa eatlrely aatlaforton tbe exp?uatloa ot Commander Wiblea. and it *eema to be u..i Improbable t...tt u furthercxplttuittioo alli bc required, anl?wtbom* k}iwal n. tbal nilli tr io: a antill ol Inquin la granted. Some ablapen .*r.- heard iu bot i tue Navy and um Wac Di p iittntiutri (hat au oili i.il Inquiry may ito ...I,titi nspeeting thc, exaet nature _ tba iii-iiiiiTioii.-. gina to iieutenaul (,.ihuittou at the Signal otiic.-. l'be sxplaaauoa aa ta wkjr tko '.ituo r.i?ilUUt Known a* -? -H,.,.!! uieutary inaUTu.'ilona" waa .i al the signal nih. .-is not regarded aa rouclaal ve. li ts understood iu.it tm copy of lt waa neelved at ino N.t\y Department before tho expedition left Si. Job na fl it bud beeu teqiu ated, aa stated, foe nae in tbe pnpara> .'unimunderWtldea'eonlen,ll waaM bnnBaaa nc..Ieli.ii'U. .Moreover, I nat ulllct r WBS futui*be?l wilta no oop/of lt; .uni ihe re_mum for Ita .-xmi. see, in tno face ni liic v..non- -tait lucnu rospccllug it. seem tobe Ba gnat a niysterj as . it r. DISHONEST I'ENSIOK CLAIM 40KMT& mrs i\ht.s to ni an t.M* i" nun: nairn neg?t, \V \-.iiMiniN, Oct. *_:i.?A li-t-?-i written fo? al.iv i>> Di-.tiict-Atta.rney I'oiklilll tollu >.. mary ?f tba latSStor is tho tlist sta-p lit a movement on the part of the liovt-mnii'iit to put il s.o.i tu ill it.u lu e* of disJioneaS p-u-io i claim agunta*, in tim couiac ilccnlt.1 upon ths Aitoni'V OSBSWj 8*-cr.ia;y Teller i.n.l I'uintiilssloner Dudley hit* eat?elly unlteil. Colonel CorWhlll ls ,l.*ailroi_ that nil boliliera ot otucia luivlug copies ol dcsxpUveoUv