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V0LXXXV.W?* 10,700. NKW-YORK, BATURDATs SEPTEMBER 35, I875.-TRIPLB SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. IBE HAND AWARD TRIALS. BKO. 1>. LORD FLEAM THE STATUTE OF 1.1 M HATIONS. ? R. BARRI FY ?NI) MR. LORD IN t'ot'RT?T1IK FOBMER ggrggg Kt,000 BAIL-Mit. i ? ?hi?*- uti \i nuns? AN AKC.IMINT II'ON* 1.1 (.AL Pl'lNTS ?___?_ D DT T11K l'lll-ii\luV t OH N-l I.. [in ti i ? turn TO ruc fUMWI 1 Ii? pgAmtty, N. Y., Si?j?t. 21. EBi-f-_y after Ott open? ing <?f the Criminel Term of the Sup. nor Cooli t liis Horning. t'X-t '?illili (.'oilllllisMOIKM- A len. li.il'klel Wtt MialgMi for conipiracy la IluiT.ilo, in N??vi tnber, 1874, a?kiet Dip sams nulii t -1 ?. ? ,t brca_fh. actinal l.onl, Du\ i-, it'i'l ? tli.ts OB Tu? ?day. Mr. I'.:irkl?> pliM.l.-.l "not (rtiiiiy." His i-<iiiti-?-l, F. Fish, in ?luiriMl if tlie ?panons indicted would ?be tri??1 scp ?_rit?-ly at Jointly. Diatriat-Attonajr Lockwood ro piied that lie thoiu-ht they WOOld ho tried jointly, but it waa ?i ti? atioa whi< h Um ro was no n? es-iiy for rui-itii; until the case came on for trial? Mr. Berkley's bail was lud at $".,0110, ami riiarl.-s A. Donaldson of Fnltonville, N. Y., wai a<?"i|it?-<l as his bondsman fur thai amount, teat-tying (hat ho owned ral m?ate in Fnltonville, in hi? owu name, worth l>o Ixte* n 5-lu,000 and ?r?t?,0lX>, aud that ho owed no _ttm (?i-o. D. Ixtrd, who wa9 .penally indicted for btil.ery and was arraipned on Tuesday la.?<t, ami who failed to appeal in court y?-Merday moaning, did not arrive to-day until afternoon. At the opening Of the af ternoou session of tho court ho v. as jut- cut, accompanied hy his counsel, W. F. CotrBwill of Bocbestar, and T.. C. Bpn_gne of tin- linn vi Spragne, ii ?i1..un ?.V Bacon., this city, the latter of whom han bren retained bino tho arrest. The taso rame np on the Special pica m ule un? it r tin? Btat-ito o? limitations hy the defendant? Mi. CoRHWcll having anni.tinnd that the] w?en mttlyto noosed with the argument, the District Attorney said thal aa?waahe had been Blue tot \aniiii? the cu.?-.', he I.?kI not ioinitl anything wiiith was not embraced in the plea of "not guilty." Hi?- question ol time was one which could onlj he properly ?-??Urtaim-d upon the trial of tlio case, and before tin-jury, instead of on a d?-niu rer before iho court ; and he eoold therefore lee no reaaoo why he Blioitld t.le a formal demurrer. The People were n t?i\ lu try the case, and he _aw no occaaion for de hil*. Judge Cli ton thtraghl as Mr. Toni bad entered a plea m " n ii i.-.ii'ty." accom] ai ?ed hy ? - pecio! pit a i ander the atatuto of limitations, that the Dis tu, i Aiiornei should now either file a demurrer ?M ii re to strike oui the special rita, whereupon mo? tton waa m conlingly made Mr. Ci?k well thongbl ihe motion was equivalent t.? ? ?demurrer. If the plea was frot?! it should .-Mt he e;-i- kout, and ha was anxious io discuss the Quea ttoo, whkh i??- ?regarded as of vital inter* eui t?> tin- BC need. 'Ilia off.-n-o, he nid, i a'l ged to have ?been committed in February, ls7l. and oonsiated in r,-cci\ing a bribe to influence thiic. uctoi the department, as a member of the Legislature oi tbot year, in procuring the pa I an ii t in Apr 1. 1-.71, for the relief of John Hand, To t1 i the Department lins inte posed Um three feats, statute ?of limitetiona. lletheu proceed? d to ?rite the statute of limitations, as contained in the Ki", i ni BtatUtl and lawsof l?S60?tnd IsT.i. lii> jx.iiit was thal tin- a.t of l?-?_-U, htiiv7 the o.io in loree when it is alleged tho ?offense was commit??-?!, is neceasarily the net whicb regulates the time within whicb tho hidietment nu.-?t bo found, ami th" att of In?? doe? not npi'ly to mt? h offense. Ile then ptoeeeded to cite uuui'-r SWS antboritiea in supportof his position, starting with the a ttcn ?.t of the ?general proposition i?y Jndge 1'?m??, m the ia.-e o? Sanford against Harrett, 2:th New-York, he commented on the case of ?Dash Bgainsl Yanklt ? i ??, that it is a piiiiiijile oi universa] Jurisprudence that all laws ar?-? prospective and root retroactive or in ether words, thal tiny r.ie t" 1?. eonstrned aa furnishing s nile foi futur? cases only, unless they aontain language unequivocally and oertainlj em? bracing pasi transa lions. After many other rita* ti.?: t, ri ? ?le to three eases in Um Court of Chan? ? i... and one In the present Supreme Court of ti?? m ?t of New-York j also, te ti?- cue of the j.. again i Van Valkenburg, decided by Judge Takott last November. 'Ibe claim waa then made thai, ii tin- ii ii t .i tros constru? ti m of the fatuto, ami n d??'? In fa r apply te past transactions, Um law is lh. u (A p?et fut to and Void, for the n MOB that ?It pots the defendant in a dill'rent position with retenue? to the offense with whieh bs is ebarged than th?? law in existeoos at the time of the commis? sion oi Um ??n we. ?Ia reply to the above, the position taken by the r?istriet- \t* ?ii'i-.v waa, that the act of 1873, by wbii h the time, during whicb -in Indictment i??r an sffense other than murder could be brought, waa utended from tabres to ii-.u years, took op all sflensssjnat ia they existed at the time the a? t became a laWi li" the three years had expired sines tin ' ?.uni?., -.ion <?f the offense, then the crimino] had b<-*Mi formten i?v Un? ?State, if the thies years bad D?>i expired,the mt of l*?7:l took effect, and an iiiiii? im? nt ? ?iiiiii he brought within tho time ti?? ?.n m?i '?' ?'?? five y? iirs. Th" St:.to had not and r.mid not make any contract w.th criminals omi the erbnina] eould acquire no vested right, until iha atatato of limitations had ex< opted bim from punishment By Um act of I860, the Mate simply saul, aft.-r three y? ar , if no1 indi? ti d, the offense it. lorglvan; Iht until such Urns a* tho sffense Is foe. given, he is liable to Indictment. The repealing ad lakes the plan of the act repealed, in all se-petts, aaless rights have become fixed and vested pri?irto the rt pealing at !, '"?r are le - TVOd or e>.,', pted hy it. Neither plaintiff's n??r de?sn?lant's counsel \y?_? ready to f.n?,;-h the Court with luiiis bcfoio to? morrow. Jodge ?Clinton said he sappoaed it waa ths d?sirs if both parties to ths ??uit to dispose of theos ia inickly aapossible If the briefs could be handed bim to aietrow, be should ho ?ihl? to form a dei ided ?pinion upon the ijufhtiun at '-SM1o by next Tuesday afternoon, at whicb time ho would render his de ei-i'in. The court waa then adjourned until Monday ffi??r-.in>r. when, it is confidently expected, the per? sons implit at? ?I In the canal firiuiU upon the C'iinal lli-partnu at will ho arrai_:iiod. The extra work in the District-Attorney's office, on account of the numerous ii.di? tinent? against persons implicated in ?Hie canal fraj ?Is, ha? occasioned some delay, as it was not considered advisable to employ outuide a. HBtau.e for suth work. TEE G KORO IA Bl SISG. tHl-J'tl OF OEN. M??nitlS, TUB LKAWKR OF TDK SF.CiBOZB. Washin-jtov, Sept. 24.?(iin. Jow-ph Mor? ris of Burke County, Ga., ac?-ti-cil of havinp been the ???.?lia / of itae i,, .-i ot a ol Mltl'lie ???.?airpm, and of harlUK taistik'-V-d ilieui to iimurrectlon, was oaptuted last Fri? lay in Atlanta. Ile wu found In the office of I'nlted ?MbIM .District-Attorney Farrow, and ?lien an attempt waa made by the police to _rr_. t him, he stepped into m Blue loom fiti'l locked the d?xir. Bum? hour? lai?-r tine Biierlff oilintKHl Into the room t li rou cb the tnt:i__n, mud eeuuxt d hU ;in.-i.n? r Ile ?*-.??? lodged Io Jail. CAM.IFOKNIA STOCK tit'OTATIOVfl 8an Fkancisco, Sept. 24.?Th?: following are de i_t?'.?t C.illforuia Board .jui't.iitnu.. Uplilt. IS%| Ileiiean. lS'e; (iould A Curry, 17: Bent A Belcher, gp\, Chonar Firtoal, g'A-a; Crown Folui.J2,4i Yellow Jacket, bht?n- a! ?-li? ? '? iUKtil'lufetl. 17; limb lier, I-?'?.?; ?Oointi-iJ.daie^l \ irgiuiA. 211, Hierra Nevad?, lo'*; t ali ?oraia, bb*. ? Ovcriaaif it ; J u. _kc 'in. AS BXCELLLWT APPLE CHOP lu MICHIOAN. Adbiax, Mich., Sept. 74.?The mwnt rams in otto Mata mvrm mmmmn tin maula uren to a pej-f-Mllaa that even the mont san-nilnc did tint anticipate. Bl?ty ?lay brlnir? targa loads of unexcelled fruit Into this market I>u?'.nK the first two weeks of the aBBSBB. 6>-t barrels were shipped to Other market?, mid the supply ?Ml continues to be large. The prisent trade 1? In the Kail fruit, no Win ter varied'm bating been galhonsl ??!. Kr..m the ap pearaaeea of tha orchard?, a mora H*-tl?e market In Fall ?tiple? is pretil- ted. i lu- rultnt pri?e i? now 99 a barral, ?hilo S. 25 and B_ .'?(?me talked of fur ?Aim-r apple?. I'll?) apple? Illili' bet li ?lll(l|K'll lllllll.--l.4ti le ui?.n Iii Ipi ? i n und none ure being stored. The Brada i? also active u oilier parta of the eoaatrjr. VEMOCEA1I0 STATE COMMITTEE. MIL BEACH DEI ums THE nt AIRM \\'"-'II'\ AN OnOAXIBATIOB l-l I SI HI? MIMI MB. MAOOItB am CHUKMAN?THE CU.111H II LI. U.MIUIM Of A BIG MAJnUITY. fnr ti 11 "(Ktrn to Tirr TitmriR.I Autant, Na V.. Sept. 34.?The nsw Democratic, Slate Cimmitteo nu t in Parlor Ko.07 ?*f tli** I1 la fan House this afternoon, und oig.Tiiiz.il k?n li A iiii.Tiiitnity and hannon? which have besa nnsqaaled in Deniocratic coiiii* ii?- for yearn All tho meiabciS nero present exe? ?it I'raiicis Nolan. Janies S. Vu a ton, DarinsOgdeo, and William li. Henderson, li. K. ( i o?? li y uj*i?(-.ifi-tl for tlio latter. Kv-Licut.-(!ov. Beach ICSno v? .1 IBB only mi SSioo for any (lisoiii'-l hy very iiirjt?iH'.ly, ainl to S large hotly of the Couiiiiit t.einen sonn n hat ukxik ? t.-illy, withdraiviin? all pr? tensions lo Hie position of Chairman. Tins liieu ti'iaiit-l?oviTTior has lu-en r-lightlycripple?] in tho recent canal sU-Tni-hea, and it iva.? ??? nerally thoupht that he would not ni.ike BS ? "fleet ive ?i Isadcr tn tho occasioo r. i in .1. <)a this _t_connt.it is believed that he woald havs been imnmaxily dealt with if he had elton ?i to stand for the pines a Kain. He, however, ehoas tin? viser ?-ourse, and Daniel Ifsgone, jr., i?ho rcj.r. sentsths moat unbend? ina hickory in the ?anal reform plank, aras anani? iniiU*?ly tit 1I1-4I Chair.1 mi. 1!. K. Apirar Mas con tititii'd a?* S; i r* t:iry. A Bambi t ol' candidates on the Slate li. k. t v ere pre-enl at UM meeting. The seiti iiient v.a-i nry lie.trl.v that there is nu donbt of a victory for the Democratic ticket. The majority WSS plnosd even higher than thai of las! year. l?ur ingtlio evening tliu uit-uihei. attcu'led a iectption at Hoy. lildetl's, PBEPAR-NG FOU WOBK. nn. hi?CB'1 mccuxATiOB?an exk?tuvk com MTTTEB ait :\r: 1 IBVlTXn io OOV. li: I" "?'.-'. Alba! v. \. V.. Sept. iii.?On the aast mblingof the D?mocraties at? I omniittec here to-day, th< (Ion. A. C. Beach stated that the first business v. ?mid be to cie.-t s el?, li?tan, and ??? id : 1". n.iir nu- hi this .inn- lure to sar ti?it my pr?vate affaira demand so mncb ol m? time and aMentlon thal it ertll be Impossible for m -'. .. cent a r bit ti?m as C man of the State Commit ee. 1 it rear, ss yon trill n, oil? - r. 1 n lu Tit:''y t ? ?I. .he i ."u in t: ibtp, and unfor? tunate,)'1 i.iM. I it Impossible to give ii th.nl per mai attention involved in ithorouch and surce??ful conduct nilli" cain in-. I shall also 1-, nu *a to in* ii t.Mt attention this fall, and so, thanking yon, gen of the C ramil . f* past h"'?:? snd ronflitoncrs, I raspeetfuUy but positively d'iii e a *-" ort ion to the 1- Ion of (b.t'iTiiin. li?:.-. upou yon all, however, the ii..-- -;-. for active, vigilant work -. : 'ball ol ti-- 1 1 m nt.?e ticket pal m i -ni ?1. an. n at Syr? u*-c. it is the ticket of 'iiuia. . an in. uki as auch sha ?l I ire I 1 ? support of Democrat? and alloth ? oppo ?Ho corrup? tion lu anj i'l.iiu. The great und Important uti-r.ni wl iib litio Iki 11 inau-iiratr d not only reoive mr arana and earnest py moat :..??, but iun?t _BTS lint cn?pt ration of PYOTT bon.-t citizen, m order not only to secure the purlfl? a rant hu? ne pu -, : \ allon of our Government, 8tati and F< dorai The friends ol .?lrolnistratli nurity everywhere tbrou houl th. Htatoahould milk- eutnuslastlcaiiy to the support ol the movement. Wbilo, a? 1 have said, 1 ?""annul ki ve the time to rt,.- eanvasi whl. 1. as Chairman, l should fcH was demand d of me? I shall do ?ill In my power ia the ranks to eleel ?o -...oil a ticket on bo exceUctai a platform. EdwardCocpar moved that the Oommittec pr** caed to elect ?1 ehaiiman, which was carried, and Daniel Ilag-on-a, jr., wa? ananimoasij elected. On motion of Mr. Fairchilit. E. K. Apsjar was appoint al ptrman1 ml Be retary. Onaaotion of J. I'. Pearsall, JMivard Cooj** r ivas appointed l'r.",?iir.r. A letter wss received from CoL Pelton convoying an invitation from Got. Tildi n to the ('oi.iriiittee to ? i .t him ut his mansion tni.-? evening, ?? in? b invita? tii.? trasa .'i*t ? L Mr. Fairchild moved ti at the Chair siipoinl an Exe nive Committee o? -irte to take clu__a of the approaching canvass. This ?vas ci'ned. snd the (hut'appoint ithai (lowing: Allen ('. Beach, Jo? seph Warren. Shinny I. Fairchild. Win. W. Gordon, J. 11. Peataall, Waa. A. Fowl r. John Kelly, < 'Li.les H.Ik-edict, Win. Pnrccll. On motion of Mr. Ap? ear, the Chairaran <>f the State Committt ? added aad made Chairman of tho _*__ecntive Com ir ii te.-, cn mo i 'tief Mr. Apgar, I). 6. Lamont >>f I 1 ndt County was mads clerk o? tia ..uu C'um nntte?-. Mr. Fairchild moved that Albany b?l made thr? hi'.'i'.'iiitnersot the Exe ativeCixamittee. Carried. On motion of Mt. Apg .r, each member of the State l 1 itt re ??as n in -lui tn rtaanme the reaponai l* i : j of the iiiiir.". ? m.-nt ot the canvass in fa tint, and run kt* prompt reports whenever called apon by the Committee to do so? Adjo_.i-.ii da AH ADDRESS lo lill; STATE. thk (niiMniKi* unit Knit ATHonouon stpponi IO GOV. 111.1*1 N AM? THE HJECTIOfl OV AN IT i.i.tiir UBQIS1 111 rp:. AlT'.anv, N. V., Sept. 24*?Tha D?mocratie State finirai CommittSS have- iaaaed the follo??ing ad diess *. Dl-BOCntTK" BFri riTriNSTlTl.rilMMITTITF. ROilM?, I Ai.l!\M,.N. V., Sept. _?!. IS7_" j To the Citizentof Arir-1'orA* : Tlio l>cni(icratic-I/llKral BepubUeaa star? ( cntr.il Coaamlttae invite you to a pat? riotic and cot.-? u.al ?lutj. Tbe fiindaii ei.tal j*n:i. i pi. ? of our tn * .i.'-r.ion n.-c.l nut bo iel.- -I They are ea*SOdlad In the C m it ?tut ion of our c.iiiiTTioTiivealtb, und In tb.it of tbe Federal r m and eland iincb-illen "(I by our oppOBC?? a? tbe creed .>: tbe true Amen? un. At tbe i.ic?-nt timo wo ritik your attention to tbe tneTsuri-s, not only proposed, but in ?u t lal iiroirr. s?. Btaadtns on a platform of s oarreney to be made nn '..''.oil a? gold, a'e point to iliniinisbin^ debt and reduced taxation. StaadlBI flrrnlv t?y an Kxcntlve arba has raaolntelj exposed aad la aysttanstk-lly panlsl - Ine fraud and <*or.*uptlon, wo n?k for bim and Hie orcaiii/.ition he repreeents praetteal aid. thai then may l-e no fti'i* bark w11 I'd in Hie work uf rcferin. To tin? e:nl it is of the first raportaaes thal same tad aptlghlsaes ?bau bo elected to the linglilataro. and that all assail daSM fur mimn-inal and couily oHI-i-rs ?bal! be above fc't^?ll^i>>n of i*errt(inal or offlcial crime. It Is not OBSBgh tbat our etccll? nt state ticket be aaecaasfBL The cleans? ing should pervade the. ??bule system of the body politic. By tbe terms of tho call wbieb assembled this Stale Convention, in conformity with the action of that ('(?nuntind, and speaklag la a reiirci-eut iii??- capacity for tbe at?set- who el. cted (?ov. Tilden, ?ino rci'uf?irced by many tb'iuiati'ls win* now lnd.-r-e his act?, we ,ip[?e.il to the friends of u pars and ecounriiicai Govana? ul to ( ooparate lu this great political refiarraatlon For tbe Committee. D. M.KJo.stJr., Chair?an. K. K. Ai?.Ait, Beeretary. AGRICULTURAL CONGRESS. nhBO-trnonn on inn ron: oiiFAT WA7KR Rorrrs ANO THE TOBACCO TAX 1?ASnED?VAKlOUd Al> MMnM) ANT* AD.KHRNMF.Nr. Cincinnati, Sept. 24.?In tlio National Ag? ricultural Oingre*?, to-.L?y Mr. Bururell of Virginia, from tbcCiiuiuiitte?! on Triiiisiiortatinn, reported rtvtiliition? Cf_iniia.Mil.il? the completion of the four great water rout?? eaasssendsd hy the Halted Mates kennte Commit? tee, c?jie?Ti?lly Baa?aaa?_Bg Hie central rout?. After aome ?liMeUfitltiii the rcMiliitli.ii? w? r?t u(l<*i*te,|. Dr. J- M. (?letioi.k. RogSBl of tbe Illinois Inltitfrlal C'jivei It?, deliver? d au able iddreas m Ihe re? ob? sta, le* to ?Vii? lit.irai ?"ducalIon. l'rwf. Townshend of the Ohio A|*TUTi'tiiial Coll?ge followed in a btuA addrtal, st-ei.adiiiK lue iK*?i!ion of Ur. tiretfoiy. The address of 1'rof. Abbott of tbe HMMgsn A?rU-ul turiil follege waa j..?.?*?id l Itbool ic.?ling. Vi. P. Burnell Balled up the resolution offered by Min ye*te:ila.v on the ta"?a:i"ii i f Ich-? o. After au eitcridi-d di*-eti*.?t..n bv Men-re Kllllbrew BBd Wortbin?rt?iii of Ten in ?sre.'I.iwiihbiTtd. Millik?-ri, mu? luis of ?Jblo, uu.l liuu can of lllii.M?. the? were iulupt? .1. After brief aai.li .-j??? sud the pass:ige uf Hie usual oin pMnieni.iiy resolutions, the Ci>iign?i ?4lJournoil io mriait in I'lTla.b lj-iiii next j ear, ibe date to be fixed uy the l.lei Hil?!* ( lill, lill! la I . ? letter was read f. um Mayor Johnston Inviting tbi Cotitn-e. ra to meet ?aga?I at citielnnnfi. an?] e\pre?Ptnp r.-i-ii t ut lil? bemg ?ii: :?i ?I?- tuite present A aomiiMU -.liai y wa? VStSd Hi?' Kt< rclury for the foi tin ouiin?' yeal STATE CUF.ISTIAS ASSOCIATIOS. i irrv-ForR A^orn-rios* nnrniuFn os* tuf rou ? THF. C_U_K-___ <)K hie TTIB rifffTTtttAr ah TOA STAU: HI 1.1 IA B1 -1 UK TOPICS OF T11K TMY. MbWBUBOB, N. Y., T-ept. 21.?Tlie second day Of the Yo.ihk MeuV ?'In l-li.tn Aiasnolatlon Matta l'on? ?ti? ti.in 1i<?t_:in with a pray? r Her?ice led t?y Hie Kev. Gcoriro A. Ball of Wa-aliimcton. 1). OL Aiikuik th????e participai inc ?ero .Tolm <'. Plena ??? Ursoll] n, win? 117 fOBIS aro e??ta'> ii-ii? ii ni Landoa the Ui_t v?.un^ Men'e Christlaa ?Assaat? alton. In the l.n-ln.M swettag the foll?nInc offl?-er? were ?added to th ? erianliattoB : Fourth Vtee-Pmstdeat, (J. ii. Mi-ta.y of Wat, rtffWfl ; Bet r. -I.irle-, II. A?'.? Hull ItroWUe of Rochester ami Juni?'!? UcOonangh? of Hew-Y-ort. ?landtag Oeas-Btttsee won npi>ointe?l ou i: .ii: ? ??- Cr? - dcnlials. Af-oi IbUSOS, utiil K'?"'iliitioim. Tin report of tin- i-tute Km uti ve Committee wti* read, _howta| iliat there are now M ASSSdsHsnS sa the roll in lins Sate, two le?s than last year; there have been ?liopped from the list, AHiany, Aurora, limoklyn, K. 1>. iiii..?.-., newtown. Norwich, PeekakQl, Turrviown, and W?et)daportj and lhere lia??' been added,BnAuo, Friendly Inn, <;l?-n c..v?-, M.it.? ?ran, FlahklU Landing, NurliiporL l.??? beater, Rocnest? i c? mian, an?l Ti??,-.? <'?ture. In arm cr.il citii-N the ?i-a?.nution,? have ix-.-n v? ry MieoeesfBi. The ? ?.?ililli. ? r?-eoiii'iieinleil the np|itiititiiient ?if A State S.i -n l.iry, lo ?devote ins tniiluul,-,! etr.nts tollu? v?m w of organizing and strengthens : ?aasoctattons. Tes expense Of SUCh an ?officer Would It?? *:l,?XM) \. iii v. The recommi'tiilaiiou of the ?Committee ?rae dlaeoi ? ii at eotne li-nirili, un?! t ??uti ?ii.itii'Ue :?? t?i?! aiiioiiiil ol ?pl,;iUO were. Uiade for the ?.Iii?-, t. iii, ir i ii.-! reported thal th? total rcrcW??_for the fear were 91,181 IB, and 1 ie expenditures 11,157 l*? Tbe afternoon prayer m-rxleo was led bj ?eo.W. Cobb of Cleveland, Ohio, Ibe following question? were Otea iliicuwaed : " The ?-advantage to a community of nu open i i :?,? ni Christian rcaorl fur young men," and "Hob eii.iil we use iin? Bible in Erang? llalli: ?roi !? arnon? young m? n." 1). c. Wetmore of New-York, ii. H. Lloyd of ein ?uni,iii, the Rev. O. a. Hill of WaahinatoB, and i_?eo. li. i? ria ??f V? inio'it m ide th? principal addresses. Th.? ?v.-iiiiii.' scanlon ?as attended by a very large anot? en? ??. The ?.???mci- ei.iii.ist.?ii of ? inl.ie readlna ??-??.?-?? i - ? - conducted bl tbe Rev. Mr. Cameron, rutd a thanksgiving m? ? im?; with brief ?-?ai? iin-nln of new innl encouraging tee-area In Uts work of tas A ?soda-Ion during tbe jear< THE SOU Til- WES I EEaS l -\ DEB IVRITLUS. -*>? Ulf HUTON, com?., rus n> WOHK ano ADJOITBHS ?J. 11. lll.VM II INVIIKD lo SI-MR -Taxi VF.AK ??STATISTICAL -U-POBTS, ChI?A?0O, B< F?t. Iii!.?In the North-W? -derri Assoeiatiofl of |}nd<_rwr_tera to-day, mimerons report? were read. Mr. Walker vin sppoiated o?! Rate tothe Convention of Chief Eafiaeers. to beb? id in ?v-Y.uk neil yeer. R. J. "-nulli n ad tbe reportd tbaOeounlttee, who at i? ml? ?i the left Nat i nal OonvcntioB at Detroit li \?us seeeptod and ord irod ?, Intod. Tlie m-i.lonty of 1h.? ti[.o;is presented were snhtnl'tcil wiibout reading? as many of ?the ni? inhere ewe desfsene of leavinc e.nly for theil- hume?. Theos reporte WOW chu Hy m.nie up uf Statistics ol iutiiraiite in the North Westora States. Ifr.Blood-sett offered a rrsolstlon, wbleb waa passed BBaateoaaly,reqneettog Mr. J.B.Beaneit th,? tetesaa underwriter, to deliver aa addreae at the nut ?sonnai ino! m- on whatever subject bo might select Areeolu i ..n m. itii i- ih? t.? ii? nil Agents ??tul officer? of Lbeeotn i i.. i ? i'?i.i? ii'iii'.i m moersof thli A^",n i tlootoal lend ihi next ti. iii,ir vas t??rri.d. Mr. Fox otici.d the foiioii in_ t solution : 'ih.it this Association appoint aeonn Ittee to prepare a memorial t<? thi l.? ?gUl ?turen o' the ?rarious KUilea, urjuic tin ? nat l,ut in ul tu? li bBiidillf law? uc the public good demands. I'mlei the ruh s this resolut ion was rt f< md to a com mitlee. BL ixmi- wsa died se the place of nexl mectl-ic The President waa n , -i? iin ? ast the ballot of the Association for the ???iii.i- nonduated yeeterd :, with tbe exception of Mr. iii?,? ii ?n. whose o ino *.?? wiih lil .?'M? ?>!! al? ll'alUt ' i? l-lU.lK.ll Olljl Cti.lll. Ailjouri.t ti tim Ate. HIE FAIL Rill.II STBIEE A YMiFVT pi!<iTTc-r .ir,Ais>?'r TIRLDIira nv tBR WKAVBRB- raOBABU l.t li n.V To W??I!K OX MOKUAT, Ni \ 1 h. m M--. F.\11. I'im.i:, Mae?., Stpt. 24.?A full vuct it.fr of wiiiii-m Mas h? k1 Inn: lo-nighl lo take mtnm upon the ri'ii'ii.-j of agreement which the Bttlewaen hare adept ?d .?* a be ia i?.r their returning to worit, making the eignlng <?f them s rendition preeedcnl thereto. Bpeeehee were made severel)? denonnclag iiii-m tiun of iii?; nu..ni'.K im? r,?. Bestdntiona were P -til ?Velaiing the ?reavei- ?renld n? i?-r aij-'ti. They resolved to presen! themselves ,it their mepeetive nuil?, on .?loiiiiay, ian im: io u" to work if the usue of ml'.uni' waa brent I upon them. Pha mule wUiopeaon M iday.aiKiit i? ii?lii\??l, ntitBllbKtjndIng ibe a t of ii me im-', ila! .- li -i? number will bign, ibty bel.'g lu a destitute roaditton. SlltAISO, Alini.S'S ey CO. ITATRMRSn of runt, aitai?s->|600,000 only roi: TIIK ?i'M'ltAI. CKKIUTOIiS. Baltimore, Sept. 24.?It in ?stated tlutf tim ei.tiiioit ef Stirling, Ab ns a c<>. have genarallj ii?tn ?l the agreement m eoBneetioo -.?ith the aneignmrnl o? Enocb Pratl aod Robert T. iiuiiii? la as trust?es. An es in! t of tin- ? birsol the (inn ?redases the? Bwsted rains of the assets $000,000. As Calvert Ooapaagr ara to be paid >r?'?,ii.it) .1 full t.rii .ilion ??f their etshn f??r 11,042/100. Tbestatsmebl made tu tho creilitorhisa? followa: MiimiTir?. Total Babmtle? ... .S4.7P2.ooo I,-, taiintiiil by l0?!"l -??till 'It ?if lltlt? I? tit Onlvi rt ? ??ii.l'.iiiv. . . 1,300,000 I., M aiiiuiiul to tlitt ?iiiiii o' Th? itltiii'AI,r,.iiH, iio ,11?.?;. iM.Ono Net Uni litu ?. ?l!,46.-,OUO Dednct amount of llabllitit n. the Calverl Ragai UeBaiaf Oomyaaj. i.ot'-'.ooo Ami the haliilitie?! are.*'.?.41t1,000 Of IIiIh iii'-ii mu nee iii i??l_. l,7?i.?,nt)0 L n? '.util. 7H.0IJU AHSETt?. fetal aaaeta aa pot aUtemeni .?t.il'.'.OOO ; .mu ??t not?-?? ??i Calvert -Coaaany. inrimk-ii in Mab?itiSS __ l?Uur-.U. l,:ioo,ouo A??et?.$3,11S,U0U n?vlfit-i ]i.?liiltt|." ^eeiinil uml liy-jKittu-i^?lion nf mi r chaUalt-u and paper. 1,70.1,000 n.ilanre aT>]?l?table to nn?e.-iin-?l mtiilltle?? $1,407,000 Dedarl a-oooni tamponi lo bo paid lo truatore oi tiie cei?rert Oes?ssay in full for _i,04-J,uuo. ?180,000 lli'-i-ne of. . 1057,000 i fly p- i i? nt of ;iu? ni.?? ' ?.i? ?l '??!..: ($711.000). 307,?HHJ Il.ilanre to rover lowtes and n?-cr valuation .... *)KH?,000 If anything ia axxed. out of Un_ ^t.oo.onij it la lo ge lo the 1,1-ii? ml trctiilor?. BEPOBTKD fUSPEVU-OM Of A 1/i.VDON HOl'PE. A report was .urn nt on Wall-st. y(stenlay that K? itiiifc-li.un ? OaSBpheQ, lar?fe BZatrtSTB, of Ixtnilon hail lulled. J. Base A Co. of No. 17 botitb William M , formerly the New-York repr?sentatives of the hotiae, Mihi that no iiiiMn? -?? flrina m tin- United Hutea would nuffer. The enitiarrtwied hotm? ejported petroleum, rosin and naval atorea to the tluci Imllea, Himln, and l'i titrai America. They gave 1 iib credit?, ami uro now mooting vith p?ior return?. Two of the linn ero out colh-ctlii?; .it the ?ires? ut time, one in hpain and the other in Central America. The a_i_et.>< mu? liahililies areuukuuwn. PlSAPrEAUANCE Of TIIK HON. ALBERT W. M ARK IKY. The Hon. Albert W. Markley, well known throughout the country from bia connection witta the Camden and Amboy Kailroad and other ? nt.-i prta?-?., baa t" ? n al??eni from bia bom? la ?LiAinden, N. J., alxioa 8 o'clock Thursday morning It waa at tit?t luppoeed be bad vlaite<l Port Monta on buaiiieM, but it baa ?mee been _*certa1r?ed that he did not ?to there. Very niu.-h anxt . t> ia felt at Ina atraiiiri? ni.-, m e, m it la hellt-', ?d thal nome r*ccident bas befallen bim. TTTE ARREST OF A DSD FORGEE. St. Lons, Mo., S<pt. 21.?R. K. Turner. who baa kSMSBS uotorloua a* m forger of de? da, wm taken from l?ulucy, III., ye?terday, to California, Mo., on a reijui-ition 1MB*i??v. Matdin. II?? m rimi?.-. ?I with forging _* ?le<-l to a pi'ee of land worth ggOJOOO, two wi?i?a uko- Btarttlag eevslopasetswill bt> m*dc ai hu trial, ??*hi h will u>-in in ?I Monday. TAKEN F-t'iM Till; WKI.K. DF.tD. Pprinofiei.d, Ma-??., Sept. 24.?The dead body of Ia _t?-r Sykca waa? tuken iroiu I1?? well to-day In West ?Springfield. He wa? i ntouilxtd ut II o't lork We.luea iluy afternoon. Ile oiirvived at 'h a-i 'li boura, bul coulii not he reacbod in tea ??m to ?ave bin life. ?BOOTON. Sept. 2I.-A. C. Thiaki wafl fatallv wounilad at Konail to-day by iii. aoritlaatal ?li?clnu_. ?f bia ra.?lut?.. [THE INDIAN RING. MR. DEr.AXO'S RETIKKMKNT AP?'KO.Vrn?NY*. TIKIS??, AKVANTAlii: OB A II I.I. IN Til K BATIT K TO -?noons his siiuasBon inn p__ns_n_nri*s ans? ll-IY Tu 1I1VK 111? HOI ;>L IN OnOgB Bti OHK oonoanas mkkts. [hy TKircnirn to mr IBlBUBn.] WalSWnrorOB, S? pt. 24.?The qnSStJon under ron sideratton by the President and bis ('?il.iuet, toinli irif? the Interior Dapa_ta_snt, ia no longer whether Screlary D* lunn ?hall resign, hut who shall be his suecevkor. A? long ago as last April Mr. Delano was j given to understand that his l-Si_r___tiotl was ' S Hit- d, nn.l the (?lange would have been made then lia?! it not been for ?onie deine in lixing npnn a sne? , t.- -or. The riciib nt ??a*, ?tiotigly in. lined to ap point the Into Henry T? Blow, (?ens. BadMOch and ; Postor d? ?'.led ihe iir.niioti.iii of Gen. Coi?? n, ami the ssnsn_nant picnnrintion of lung tatereets, i and they Heeiired a p?i?!t*oncinou. until ?ilt??r j tho Lexington Centennial. 'J hen, 'lint lui?-' 1'nb puiiiished nhsto??ally thass facts, anti I the announcement wa? folloived up with 1 SJ^h ugly exposure? of the joh*, in which iiiemhers of Mr. 1 It* la?o'? family were Interested, act rompanlad with evidence of tho Secretary's knowledge, if not a|i|>rovi>.l and partidpatioB, that the President thought himself forced to fall back on his ii all? known principle, not to r? move an .?tlner, or permit bim to re-ir.ii while tinder tire The ? annonade was kept ip nil ."-'iiiniiier ln'ig. 1'i.if. Mar-ai'? SOOUSatiO?. following other evidence. Th? targets were so con? spicuous that tin- ?-bot did wonderful sxecntioB. At 9Still later period in tin? Surii'iier, tho PreaidOBt, irvUing impatient, eon v. y edie Mr. Delano his *[. ire that lu-should retire at OMS? The Been tary then went to Long Iiiauch, and nprt sent<d his case to (?.n. (?rant in such a light, that the matter ???is again p?*?-t i.?ni???i tim ii the Bed Cloud Commiawion ihoald repot i. Tho _*_c_dent's nrixi* tv to get sid of Ifr. Delano, who, until a* few months ?it-">, was Htppooed to he one of his favorite ministers, needs explanation. Ii is believed that Gea. Or.mt ha, he onto tired of tlio constant critici-Tns of ilio Independent pn*?.s npoo his ?idministialion, and that about the tiaseCon* press adjourne?! last Marco ho ?let<!iii_in.?l to iel his house in order by gelling Into hte cabinet, in tho placad those mool open to attack, men ??ho would eomniand tbe ?reapeet of tho whole country, and thus spike ;!?.? "um not only of (lu? prest bul slsoof tho Opposition in tho next Hob .* of Bepre rota? tives? To accomplish Ibis the most obvious tb do ???is te) pet rid if Mr. Delano, and ?lie rea ?ou.? which existed then exist now with much greater force as the lime for tho .nesting ol' Congn h draws near. Ii has then fon- been considered advisable, In view of all the ein unistanct s. and eon-id. ring tin* tem? pered the co in. try, that Mr. Delano should retire as early as possible, The Pisnidant has selected, ??rh tile aid ?*f -ti*-ti sdvlsi ??-i- 9X0 left him, the 1 ,: Of Oeiol.tr .ii the lime w hen the S**. retar] .-ii ?iii SOT? retiiler the robes of the oHire, winch has . innir to bim willi M much Suspicion for the jm?! ?i?e years? It :.-? quita weil known that iiie I'd (loud Indian Con> iiii-..-it?u-1's, even ?f they admit the exi?tenca of any _rregnlarities, will hold Mi. 1)> Lui'? guiltless of any participa-lion, inter, it,01 knowledge i:i ol' (I* any traadi commit led in tho Indian service, The i- -porl of the ('?mimi--?(?ncr?! ???Hielt bemads until after tin- .itirof October, anti in the meantime the ?*. ___? tary may retire tvith perhaps nu tit t propriety, than at a su!.?e.punt period. Jual now the newapapem sie comparatively quiet, no doubt waiting for the In pott?, i' the Comrtiasionera, to ??* ?if tiny have treated th.- [ndian Irsnanrtinns and Mr. Delano's ie lation with iii.-m with entire Cairn?rea. In view of these facts, it becomes nee ssarytlint the President shoold select at once a am .?? i -or. It ia aadcrstood that he baa rmbmittod the following n.it'ies. aiiion_',othtTs, t..r the eonalderation ol' the members of his Cabinet, namely : _x_eustor Jnhn s. ?.it and Wt.? ne M."\ eagh o'" Pennsylvania-, Judge Taft of obi*', ex-8enator Pratt ?.f Indians snd Ja Iin li Jonca of IUinois. A meeting ol three mem? bers of the Cabinet--Mcasrs. Fish, Bristow and Jewell?waa held today to conf ron the subject al aliiiiit noon ni the State Department. The reaultof the minference ia not known, but the ehanees are that one of the gentlt men fruin Pennsylvania, prob? ablj Mr. ."?* ni i, ?? ill he tin.sen Cor the portfolio soon to he lell!li|-,ll-hi(l hy Mr. i?i*!.iliii. li Mr, Ski,; ?hotlld n"r ai'" pt, ona of tin* oilier? namul will ! ?probably he appointed. WASHINGTON NI. WS. Till*. in-II.HT (.(?VF.IiNMr.N'T. ii... : si>. og ni*, m pam uns i mami.kvk.nt? i Laen ok row i:k ol' TBS io? run! Uta--Bl roii'i M-AStJBI s. [rpn?i *s in * -stout connanoxoBBT or tuf. remrnrc.1 \V \sni\?;ro\, BepC 24*?Considerable interest i? ln.ti.n.-ti-i boro bri the-aeaaaresrceeatly adopted 1 ?j i he District i oauaMsloaers io...,in>,' to a thorough re? vision of and refurni in Um existing method., of eoadni t iii^? iin local goverau?set aad i,* ??,* as tia? aeeoonts ot tim hann?. Au taapress?ti pre?.nis ..tiiui aasaralljr t'.at the same looocaoai aad i?ai;! <>f *iateta ??lu. h ehairactei ?ed tho operattoes of Um Board ol Pabtk Works existed m the Other dcpai llliaall of the Distri? t (???ke.-niietit. <'i:i /ens are waiting with sunni anxiety UM SppearsBOS of the fOctheoasiag rei.ort to CeagN?I of tin* Board of , An.hi, winch, it is expeeted, win eallghten them oa tbo i past -BaaageoMat and the pn-.t-nt ti.iiilitiuu uf Hu-Dis? trict tlimi'ces. On inquiry cnnccinlii- the kfaefectS allege- to exist In I the pr.-em system, I am told t'..!t the i*ti?, ?i s of the District ci.viiTi.in nr In respect to its laaaees are loo ' mu? U di?T.Iel lind dil-ted lo secure proper edie!?-ney and I napnaailillllj In the administration of them. ItUtra*, j that the Iiistili't lins a Controller, hut Ma titi?- run?eys a very Imperfect Idea of his fuii'itons and duties. The in. -nt in? .'mt..Tit of tint ottttc is a very worthy nnd capable man, lint ?ii? time bein,; largely occupii ?l by the m .'.Tia - l.ie'tt nf ..ne of the .itk banka, of trhlchbels presld cat, he te probably the i??.t man to ask tor or de? sire any addttiea to lils present official duties, tutead of being ttn> rccoirni/eii head of the Baaneial affaira, a? hi? official de-iiniatinn baptice, he in tsct controls nothing and nobody beyond IBS four or live clerk! in his own (.'fire, ile is without authority te Inaperl these to'in:? ?*f th.* other Msitet off-Mala. or to preserlb? the form? for keeping or ??rendering their seconnta. Under the presen) qratem it la understood that no asmante ara kept tik the ?ontroller with the i Olle? loi? of Hex. ? and A??, ?u ' nt?, and no retaraaare orada to lum bv either of tin,.' ??it'll lalsot their dallr collect ?on? bajroBd iiiinir in in? ofii.e the Treitiiirci'? receipt? for tli? meneys nala over. For anything the (__trolier baa to ahow, the Collet tors mav r?tala .. pettioa of their ealleotlona for loni? or short pel Kid?, f?ir u r? lu their lui vat ?j billillie*?, a? wa* reported tn ha? e i?-. n ?lune not bag aga hy a tanner ('(.Hector ia the etty of iirooklyn. a? OtnraiBss will won ha railed upon to eetab??i a _ro*rera_teal fur the D?trlet, it i* <>?> viously a Mailes of gre u t importun? e to liave the jito vitiou? itlatiuif to Its fltianrcs can fu'Iv considered and M.*. ??.?I out i-efur? ?illili, .-n un ta avalo the beata which too often un?!.e. icruce tilt: leioslullun iLiating to It. CURRENT TOPICS AT THF. CATlTAL. * AProlNTMBMS. Waisnwo-rOK. rrldsy, Sept. 24,197S. The Prehident has m.ido the following ap poiutiu? ntl : < Tim !??? Harlin?; of Maines.-.ta, n,-ent for the In*:..-ni? uf the Berthold Agency, U?kota Territory; Alexander (J. Irvine of Illinois, Bg?nt for the Indians of the Na .?jo Ageucj in New-Mexico; .lol.n V. Wildman, Oattsetal of luterual Kevenne, for the district foituetl hy Miiiei?i. the 1 i'lli ami 1.?e\e,iili ilitti ,i'.a of Indians, to be kno?. a us thu Ki?--.? ti'.ti distri? t of that .?tate. Hil;! I*;*.' MA Hart. The bUnn inn ?-liaiiifes hiivo been? made in the tue-of Hiu dip-iiture ?rom NewYoik of fcUjunier? wit li fi.i ?Ir a mail? : Tbe st* um- r Kin?, instead uf Hie Ht(?ainer Atlas, a ill leave tin the WhthSt for Ki!iK?ton and New ilrans'la; and the Atlas will leave on the -Jth iQsl. With tUe III..11* for lill*? ti mu;, (?rrMAN'S HAIL KKDl'CKD. The hail of Uttin&ti, tin- coiifcdi'i.iUi of Brown and HalMChi tU? Tr? i?ury robtier?, wa? reduc.iA from ?fto,(M>o ?(.vJ.".,0?joto.|a.?. Ju.lae MeArihui ?aid that if ( Jil nnii: 1.1,*?. ? nuikt.le to _1k? that antoutit of ball, he ar.ll te? ure fur lum an early trial. roial/K-I. AJTOINTMKNT. Ithaca,. N. Y., Kept. 24.?D. J. Tompkins el Treatoa, B. Y., paduaM of the Clara et 1X7&. baa besnapp ?Intederator to represen! cornell University in the Da-it tatcreoU<egtate < ontest? ISD?8TBIA L EXPOSITIONS. A 1T.ORAI. DAY AT CINCINNATI. a Rt'sn oa roan raocaam nanoaa-knott a HON* AM? VIIK nU WISMI'.S Ol P__E__-B> Cincinnati, Sept. 24.?Th? attandaaca at the Exposition to .1 ty was nearly forty thoiiaand. the at tra? lion being .1 ?rantl flora! display, three, thousand S'i'jaro fret wire ne opted with beaiilifnl doslgBS in Boral work ami < ni Howers. The liri ?glan I premt'im ?>f HOO forth? best i:?n?-:ildi)>p'ay wa? awarded to Thomas KiH'tt i pon ot tirs etty, their Boral wirk beleg emblems ol .i., i ?i tura) In len ni?. Among the llaniay were B fountain nearly eight feel hi_;i', an l- llghl chaudeller, a Urge U li..uni a globe. For the i.r.si di.i'lay of Ihe greatest number of vsrlotlee of cut flowers, iii?' (i i?t preiiiiimi ??f >i'xi - ?i? awarded ?to Tames Vi?k <?f Bootu g. t?r, N. V . whoau diNj.liiy coi? red ucaily ouc third of tbu satire ?paco. _ ? NEW-JERSEY AOB1C?LT?E1L FAIR. AN* ADOBKH ?Y M'< UKTAKT ItOUKSOV?AWARD OF I'KhMIl'MS AM? IT.O-INO AMf-l KKXT8. Yi-.ileriliy iva?i til? tloaiftg day ol the Fair of Ike Rsw-Jsrssy ?Mats igihiaHiiial Bee?ss/at Waverly, N. J. Abott ^.?TOO people wt;-e pr.sent. Al _:H0 p. in. th. risltors a--? tnl'l? ?1 in tho horticultural tent, wh?n Amos Clark, Jr., inti.i lui ed tho ll-.u. li. M. BobSSOn, 'i ? t iry of the Nay, who d' li?? red an addr.os, of which toe following ni a Miliuna ry : ?um i ? mia or IBI SOCIBTl am? PbUOW CiTtzrisnr Ni n ii u-i r : Oar boantifnl and growing Htate bia fair Intlex und Illustration of ih-t ?rowin of oui national Ufe. i Nowhere ia better shown the effect ?of liberal Institutions upon the -pim ann de.nlopment of national character; ? nowhere li niora clearly Illustrated bow Industry pro i duoea wealth, and how Inl lilgtroce follows In the treln of ; ?i iterprise, and ??? tin b y of our community retains j ti;e an? at ral Id as to a degree onlj po Ibletoane? en 1 ttally agricultura people. I'he Influence of the Society I uhii-ii. .i iiiiiiiiiniin.; unit (fro wing stronger ai reara roll 1 on, acting and reacting fcomuii?t upon the e? utitueiit of j the Htate, hue llb-erallsed and elevated Ibe lose of that ?entimenl in? ir. Tbebnowledg- and information aecit mulated in these ? xbibittous a* appUe i aud transmitted through these ?? bliahed chano , m tea an influence, healthy and oriranlzed Sow steadily in Increasing voiouio ?,, u, n -.. tit ,?i tin? Htate I have -a*?! thal association ten?U to Ubi raliM and el?v v i-?? tin to!!,- ??: .??? u ty it !., i?i leed a truth J tal ni? ?l by ? the observation of every thoughtful, and the experience ! .?r ??very m i iv man. that the plane ol aseoctatoo effort Is . . in n? s,', It, mt re dis nie i --?I an I liberal In ni j tone than that which la exhibited In the ?.nalltj or indi? vidual endeavor and sooomplishmsnt, A crowd always eeems to present an aggregate of sentimenl higher sad : moregenenma. If net mon iniciltscnt, ih.m belongs i?> I tbe average individuals viiio compose It The piiuury j ot.ja <?! ?ii mun'* lue s em ?a to he t? completo hie Blast? r?, overall the elementa of that entrene In which Qod but ! piaeeii him. It acetas aa If we wen placed hen prim i ily ta? m luce iii. i at" 'i and it? el? in? nts, ai Imate and In? animate, to the control of sentient purpoa .acting under i,i- No ? urn moat powerful physical or ? 11 ii ; - ?.ti arnon ::?:??, i ia i ne, the study ol which c?nica within tbe icope of your <!?? sign. I refer ti? the effect ol climate iii>on the ?people. Tni character ol .??. ;1 and i.i?-.d eommunitlea Is molded h> tht ima influences trader which tbei exist iii triumphs of agriculture are the trinmpha of everj ki lenco. Lit '. g aud A rnnia in only Ino t??-rvanta of agriculture and i te Eeaoben of her principlsa. Toe i ian 1st, ti. list, the ilatorlan, and the poet?yee lit' poet, v. ii,, (?ii .11 deny his yu:, r ! Be Bol ?li.-ln If you m el with obstacles, nor cast down by difficulties. i ? ?- -'.??? ,.,,?!.:i"i, to wait- these ara the conditions of everj large sue? es. Taha* heart in the s - bill j "I your go ?t ?-.mii; to enrich tho ?storehouse of Lui .m knowledge?, to Increase the emu oi human I rbls ia a criti Ion of good, and to do t. dieu? lo. Kopo crean debase, no di umstaucea ii.i ?-.!? b ii ; no ."?? '?ti dim the lu ? sr of ii"? dory, lis realm can ot be belli within myentioi . litre, ii i, ih? broad demain ??r human feeling; ita throne ia erected within that groat metrop ?li,, < i>?u nunan hca.t. Atibe close of the address, Presldsat ?Clark read the list of premiums awarded. Por-taillons, the lir.-t pre? mium, f 10, wae swarded to B. if- J ?i? ip-_- ? tRahway; 'or i ? ws two years old and under three, the first premium e .? in ,?l il to A. B. Darling of Baa ey'e -totion* tor .v raised bj owner, the lint pi mima waa taken by J. li. Kilburn of Ni v, ark ; ?ibe tir-.t premium (or maree Baaawardedto V.B.Darling of Bamaey'a ?ii don,and the ort iii; in lor mu!. -, to J. Van Katlerof < ?It'.-: Beek, ? el .. a during the al moon was bo! very sueca , ?r after ascending about 60 feet, ProC. Flsber ??a a trap? so bar, it casas ?? ia n to ia- p sand, telle , ig upon Hi- - de Then ni te tour reece d iring the day. I'be first waa for a pune of $300. I ;? hoi - thal had not beat? n '.':_??. iii? beats \. ? re trott? I, three of v. tu, h and the i ice wen i??"i t>> Willam l innert Ooroner ' k . . '.- ? j -. .. i i m i.., t,,,? nu!,?, being ii ii i- ino ? next race wa forapune of tl'io, o\'-n u> alL it ?was -.vu.i ni- j. [?striding'? J, m ii???, ? i ?trotted three .?i; i-ht beats, i?"- nuil- being -:?!- '-j -.;:???. ?n?1 Ui.ci. i hi n i ?a m ;; mil? dash I ?i -: ??? i, itwe. n tb? i?l.? ?? v iuei?. ; -?I md I ? haj ian el . or, i lil h was won by the i-' - "7. 11.. ? u ? lgg*S Doll ..?I.ii i.-'i? 'If ?1.1 I, I??, 11 I'll ?? Of .-I Uti. 1/JU UlOU ,i iii ?cai < ?and i i ? .? ? u ?- - ii ' .'. ? . i. RAILWAY INTERESTS. A MEETING OP CREDITORS CALLED, Barook, lie., ?Sept. 24.?The Committee of Investigation oa the oondltloa of iii?- Baropean and North tmerican Ballway held ameettngheray They propose to i II a meeting ol the creditors fn I i ti,,i. in t.,?. ] lie Con .H.iit ?i i? I cunnii nt that limy can present ?u? h s pi-n at ihe enditare will accept? A RAILROAD'S STATE XVX i?10?),000. I.tti i-vii.i.r., Ky., Sept? -1? 'I'll?' estimated taxaccruiagto Pennnaaee ?frasethal Stote'ssi cesmaet of tits LotUsrUle and Great ?Sontbom Rallntad will bo i*itx),uoo. A ?TERDICTOFgKfi to FOB A DEATH HY AO'IDENT. Baltimore, Md., s ??t. iii.?.Mi*. Hogan ob? tained a verdict oi - .?"?i ?.i-i ii o i '...'?? i ad and Pennsylvania Bailraed Oosspaay ou Wsdneeday for tl;?iii:ii,-.?H tor lb?' kill Bg of tho huih.m?! o.' plBlntlffby tho explosion of _? toeoatotive. .-+. ii:i:?.,i?t kau:- TO CHICAGO. CniCAGOi Bi pt? 21.?At a meeting of the gem ..ii tri ighl sg ui? of tbe Kastern line? in ?this etty to ?i.i\, it was resolved to sdbere pestti?rely to ra?ca on a basis of 80 esnts sa fourth sisas psvlOOpoaads, from Chicago to New-Yorh. and eqnivaleat rnt?-?t to ?stber poluta. It Is also uutlct ? nsidenUon to make a tariff tn ii!.''til., t on tim 1st of October, ai Cellows: l-'o-inh class, 35 ??( .tis; -ufa, lit? iiiiiih; box ni .1 I, io ct-ioa ; bulk meats, 1") ? .1 -: .??!-. 3 ? ? tuts i? rlOOpoumU, a_td70e<;nts ]?ar barral on Hour from caiosgo toNew? \..i... .vi1.1 in. regul f dill ranon to all otuer ?ioiuii?. iiHi?- will also be a relative ?ad ia??' ?from It. Louis and other souaharu pel its, taking eil? ? t on 1 _.. baui?, day. Ill F NATIOSAL cl.s TiiSS I ti. ORGAVntNO IN LUZERNE COUNTY, l" nv. WlLKESBABBK, i'liin., Sept, 2 t.?.V nu?, tin?? of i>ro?ii:i;-iit genileaaea of Lnseras Comtywaa in ii hero today, u, ?ria.? t an organisation for the eoOoetlon of tb?? iiuntii of tin? ?ntiiity for 1 ho C nt.'imial Exhibition. i:i-iio\. v.'-iii 1 addressed Uma_ee_lBg.sai larfe ?ub bciiptioua to the stottk WOTS mud?.-. a untara n paris n aid of the ezbdo? riON. PlIII.ADF.IJHIA, Pt pt. lil.?A ?'able ?ii-patoli to the liirct tor-iit-ni?t:il of the Int. 1 national Imbibition aaaaaneee that sa Important ntccting of ??iti/.cu? jt runs this morning w10 muti? lilly jirmioto ih .-.??? .1 ?t ibu Centennial. _________________ THE LIO CO It TAX CASES. AN AMUMHl OS WHIM) BF.KR. Washington, Sept. 21.?The net of March 2, 1*07, exrmptcd weiss bt-cr fr. m taxation, becntiae it contained b-ss than il'-a i?cr cent of alcoliol. It was tia-Kcd wltb roait or other mi. ill bci-rs. This claasiflcation cnntlnm>d until ttAmmtf. lulo, ?hen, the exemiitlon biing omittiyl In tbe ItcviM-d Statute??, welaa l*cr wa? cln?i??-d m fer iii? iit?-?l.laiiuor. in aa,-or.lance with th ? darlltoii. j.roceediu?a wcrc l?ri).i_ht iiijaiust the i.ianuf.ii-'.ircia in i'hlladelpbia. lix-? ouitrc-oatiiaii Mya-r? appa ar?r?l before Oouimlselonsr l'ratt to-da>, arguing thai wr*ss ho??r w.vb not a bneented Ihteor, ilmllar to ?ale and lanar bc?-r, aii'l that to Ux it Wi .iii lu- ? t.nu-arj- te the int?"tit of the law and ilonrlra Ibu amsafmilm root all ti.? h |!"tir. The ? oiuiui.i_ioii.-i hehle Hie nan und' r i??iiM,leraiiou. Ha .?.iiiiii ? t_mt theleevlag?set si the ?.xoiniiuoa ciuu^e ?am aa ut iii.-m.. A KKAVI) Of IMQt DEVELOPED. St. LoUUh Bipfc 24.?The ciiwi of Ailler & Co. of ht Joat-ph, Ma.., who are , har^od ?Aitli etu|>tyliig certain barr?la of whisky w?fhont ciui? t ?::ig tlte staitii??, ?canto up ye-.ter,iay in tlie Ut?tl???l BtaOe DlHtrlct i <?urt at Jefferson city, (?tate a num? ber of wttu.iv? were cr uri-i g, The tSSStSSSOf ibewed tiukt ai.oui 11 o ti.iuiin i hat ivi?a of epirtta ri? eslvsd fiom Baeaaaa A.Boa's disiiilery wera emidiMat Ailier ?V i o.i. m i'tirilu.>;l.oiiae,nnilsiiijp barrels, retumint lo the dlstUW} wltliili?? htamjia mt .ni? ."led, wen? re lUsdwIU Ninnis and agata M-d_r__h the old stamps .Hum ih. in. Mi.i- deinttidiug tbe Oovcmuient out of aboat sight Uiiraaa.id doilara. FOREIGN KEW& THF WAR IV Tl'RKT.T. ran rninsi /ii:ki> at th*-* man on 7JRRR Mrs? two IOWBS lu ni. ai i a? :. i:i> nr? ?t-i.ttsB MIM.It.K.s Mill TO 111. 1'tlt wai:. Hntrsniim. ?-t; lay-, ????pt. 21 i?*-'-.. News received from Mavonic sonre? ?. ann?.um a that the force*? under the piicat. Zarko han* bOSH in creased to 7,OHO. These have been 'li? ided into IsM corps, and are ?hunt to attcTi.pt the i.ip;nre o| Bjenitza and Jr?0?ten, which tiny intend te fsrrtlfy and hold. t/,nrtr)U, Fildnv, Pc pt. *?4.1VT??. A special dispatch fi"ni \ ?etna i" Tut /'?;?'? Af*ri r* potts that two iiicriil.ers of t'.e Sen i:"ii Mini?try voted iga?art the _*iil.* -.1 to Pliai.- Milan, ami weis in favor of war. _ PAPAL ( nS'I.-TOKY. 6F.VK1.AT F 111. NT It ANDSI'.WMH I'.lsit< it"-* Arr?>I?Tr\\ B?tbk. FrM.?>, Se* *. -'I, 1H7.V TTie r?.pe held a e.ui-i l??ty >?-!? iday, at which several ft arah ami Spaa?h 1* 1.- arose eg* pointed. Usaalgass Mas um* appela ted ?Ushsf <*i at, Chiiatophtr, Cuba. SPANISH AlT.iM*"-. IBB COVl-'RVMI ST AII'-IT TO A*?-?? r*. TUI ft*r/.\ NFS? IO--NO OOXCBSStOBS I*? I'-K BAM A sk.W m s. to ririCTgn rimisTi otmi nnnnnn Ar Y1I.LLA. Mtt.atr?, Filds?-, ?- >.r. '.'!. I?7S. Tho Ministerin] newspnpets utnounen th.il the (lovernineut ?? 111 soon rt ply to the nala of tin? f'.i?ial Nunrlo, lliey ?.iy thal no soaceasi 'i B?I I?' MSS-I teadlag to prejiidk?? lb.?lad. i? d ?? '??'.? la dc.tlinif witn Un _i__.*ji-*?, and teiyi-ci.tl.y tha in hop ol ?eudo ?tgeL MoUfiKnor F.upt 'lit Iseipeet, J here to if pla?* f ardna? Tiuieoni, llio Papal .*? .in. io. Ihc laiier h .i.e. fat RoBM shortly. LOBDO?, friday, Bogt, "j: lHT'. The Times this mom!ti? publlsUei a -I'r* .?I h ?*? praui from Ii;.pT*.'?r??s de I.in In,n, granea, eoutalnliig Hie foli'j" inir : Tu.-ii) ?he hBBdl I Cb I Urta ara blocked by lo.oDO Alfonslsta at Vi-iln ri'f ?a 1.1 prot.a lily tie forc.it to et???s the frontier sr l'.?ut ?iu Kui. T_J tariiaIs at tt?v?rale have be ti .nt mod. THE BU?-??A_f MIMTU'V ! \\vs\ Ititi CO-KA. k8 Dls-AILSIIJ I>?ill II I N III NDiri UA-l-UM? Tit TI IK! PTAM. lf.*siK*s. F11 d .... -' pt. 24, 1X7.V The Timri, ?n \',* ? *.?sting edition to-day, lm a special telegraa fron 1 ? flin ? stan.the foi?*wfe_gl Fifteen biui'lrr-d Ural Coat?eka han ?> ? 'Mito the penal ?? ? ?? the new military law?. Many morea) 1 go, pi thora ia** meet arltb naca oppoettii . ... i j. toi? salsa -? - THE l/i.m-ii nop n:oi\ LOXOOS, lil lay, ??; 1. 24, ll*7r>. K? cent rains lui? o bien mi? .Ulunging to tu. BagUsh hop . roo. THE CYCLONE IN THE c.UI.F. HP.A8I7RE8 POR REMI V. IS at?""*"?.i, t.i im m::::u:y .'? 1 iff it' *'?> h*i voiHisr,*, nownt/nn?oostnuBt-rinns nnnsi muh: tn ntxu. G _LYB_TOV, Scpr. 21.?Ilia, Ilcrmlnn and family, reported ->?t .it V.latco, an- safe. l?r. At."lander and family, reported lost near "LyarBberg, were ai*o raved. Shay loot erarythlag, except traal I rrj baal .._, A di'natch ironi .tutinte ?he Teme naya thal thee?Msfc tntloas far then Iel of tlio sa_?ron sa tha asset ?.til r. al.. i-'..'?<?.>. The Ailj.it.i'if -1 .neral tele.r*?'.lu fo the "-'ecretary of War asking ..' i-o-. > ?i.u* nt -ii'!,.. ? in the It reara eves? flow, can be csteriiteil to Te lis. Tl.o .-? eretnry ?if Wai replies the! the?Texaa ?li?>ti;<t Intrailated .1" ? nut i.* within the seops of liic coe II II J lu- In ii ed la UM lute authorlzliiir ?i-! hy :_o V,'_j Depart? Bt,aad as ?'-?n ex? ton! no asatataaea. A spnclnl iIIijiiii ii from ."i*? Antonio dated yetteedap, ?ais tlmi ii..' -?'--i.u win-li btrated tha i*o_M ?lui r.o dam-tee I!,* r* . ead very little raia ML The ? nul Mew *? perfect gale, Ihe ?tineas of san antonio toapasHs meetingto?tVappointed a eommitt ?of -;". te solicit Ktii.-erlpi'i'ns for tha rele-f of th*? itrl ?ten pet?,.?f lu.li.iii'ilii aad t.t a.r places. The f*':ii:n;:ne 11 !?i?i? of Um u:"?' promlneal citf_eaa aad clei ? ?, >:: ! raaal rasalti an espertad. The military teletcraph li ? *->..-t* .u pic ted benyestenlay, aadMWorkiirgCt-iiiiii'.t CTarl rnsnniH-iiiivs F<?R TSXAM l'Klli.F J. If. Hr.e.ver of No. I", s ath-at. ??? knoe li dgea UM following e?*'.ni.'nions tor Indianola .?thI othes to?vu.s in T. .?.i.?, ?? hi. h li-- : ?' ? ? ? ?feiilaj hy telegraph! F. S. .I-.iTr.v If CO .. .. ??,100 ' Ch.i'l.? DtTtghl .? Ps . lOO Ciiciir.-in.v-1.- tura too D. I'.M an ? in . 1<<> K-i.er?. f.-et .'. I.I...T .">(> M a. '.Ti l..-"!.i"i!l . ... 100 Winert? .? Co. I"?? ' - .Inn. -r ?". li . 25 Tota'. BB9A F..I-1I.T. Xl't'ln!!'. .??'<*. .'-I' i'--".!.!!''', :.?:(,w Chas. M. Fry..... 50 edged and remitted. Ill dash . '.'"' i - Chas._.Bly?_eui)ur_-. 251 Onad total.t>i,ti.u LIMIT" ofiiam\i:i:s in nu: OTKRIOR OP-RXAi . The t'??ll??'.\in_- telo^rniii lins been weeivnd ?it th? office of Um -oaetoa and Texas Central BaUttay, el No. :,1 Wal!--!-: lim -r*>v, Sept. 28.?No In'ury l?y ?tortn to the Hc.n?f<*n anil l.*\;t? I '?rr.-il K tihv.ik. or ile* lii-iM if ii o lli,!.?li-u Im** i .N.ni-.-ii' li n i laiiina'it. al -1. ?lib utile and are bow carrying all fre?anla until other lima ara raaadrsa. Na mi-.i: ? r.? ei pa above Na .-?>! -,..' I bul a ?niall pee? i.iitv ?>f it in utiiii?.Se?l i.?/itt.u t*..low and an Inalla line. Vitauier une. A? OaOSBBBSfB? THE FIEE EBCOBD. ? HOTEL BURNED. lo s or ran n; '.m >n RocsR it KAnnttAU, mh.it.? Vkltlt I'- ! ii ! I? l -, IfutsttAi r? Mil li., BepC lil.?A tire broke oui In the o.li.*" ol' i.'it' He. inlou Mouse ahout '.:.:?? :i ni. t?r? day, ant?Bg off all out-:?le eoiniiiir-iicat i n*. it Itunu-d very rikpldly, ami wirh a very ?it-nsi* -moke. Tl.e hotel waa entirely d- itroyed,and the toUawlag peraooa ?ure lost in th,r --mis: f?st-do O. Avery, Jeweler ; Aatetaa Ort?er,elgarraaheri Bliss King, dlnln ?reola giri, and Martha Vo.-.d. :i. OOOst Si-kCitl peraoBs wen hurt by jiitiij-.?-?fioiji tin -?'ii l..?vs. Dr. ?VU?am OUnnT baal 1.1? anille lir.ik.-n, ui.d araa ? tit on UM li ad. Mrs. A?cry tv:a? btiuii'-l shoal Um 'iiikM-r Untre. i."> betellatt-ter*XfMh Beaks, had i???ih !e?.-s i rokea. sa i Mr. and ?ti?. ?'. U. <'ot? well au I. l.i II w. .i light*, bui ned ab.the h? .in. ni. k, ami breast Sererai a.:... i---? arerythiag id tbtor fcWiioi.l.v MILLI DI ?MOVED AT Wl UM FALL-.. N. Y. At 1 s. m. yentoffdnjr Bnunntt ??? Smuli's wooli n mill on Hie Little Fnll.s-r*iaiii cut. ti. ti-- iron? the explosion of n k.*ro*i? n.* lamp, and w">? ict.il'.y t'i-?ir?ijes1, involving a lo?? of ? .St ?,?>?J0 on t hu bolldlag and 9gR?R9R an tto ateeh aa_ aaaehtnsry, ThehnhHagwea u shsea? ?torybuilding, in? i*> SO fut, the urti storyefartek and UM Others frame, ami was nure ?1 bl inna aJMSSOC-. There was no in?uiaiice on the baitdinc Kf.i.ett ? .?"-nilli ti.nl nu hMeraaee palhiy af tlfl.uou. tii?iniiuted ainouK ?eiei.il i ou.parilc.-i. Til-'nul! bas beela sunni?g night and day for rarae Hine ?sitU 78 harid?. ODD FELLOWS' GRAND LODGE. A DAY OF ROVTIMC nrsiNFS? MOSTLY. Indianai'oi.ii, Ind., Sept. 2i.?The setiaios of th? t.r.ind Lodiro of the ludepeudenl ?uderof tWd Fellows t?xlay wa? largely taken tap ?uti ruiiOiie work. The Oraud I*?ii_i|!i??.v. ei>t??. un lnviiatuu to hold theil next sea?.on lu l'hiliulelpbla. B?*i*re*ciitatlk ?? -Tyler and Htile? were aaltnitt d to ?eats in the ?irai.d Logga It was decided : hat after a ?i, oid-n ttc U-lt?- bad he? come defunct for live ?. an that fends ?iiir.r,?, red bj it sl< ?li p.isa na?? ila- tn ?tsury ni the Gritad Lodge? Tlie Oiuml Sire srul S??? re tary wen? etupo*en?d to tatra suet, action ii r.-.,.ut! to in--?.riKii'i'-tiiiu of if,?, (ira.id l/odice of Uu? l'nui d r-t?it??s, us t-tey may deoin iie<-?*am_ry. A ? iitrfiT waa Krantetl for a Untad Lodge lu Dakota Ttir? rim.-y, pro? ?len n? expense shail he nu ?ii red by the Supr?me body until teu subortlinatat IihIkv? are ln?utut.?l. A eouimittee wa? iippototed to aa-oerutu toe condition Of the Hil., k.tll -li-iarrec. An ettn? ?. ??lou wa? held last night, at which Deputy Orund Hin? Fark of the tUadwiuh Heads, ?Idrtistiu ara Uland l.od__. _^___^^_^_^_____ MIMFH13 FREE FltOM IHSKAHg. Memphis, Teun., 8ept. 24.?There is no epW demie here, aa har been eUegett lbs eily wea neves