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° 'THE THICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER I1Z” 187 ‘wondering eyes, d i “Dem's niggers, | Yon Fenerbach, the German philosopher, caused | jority were the wiser, and joined themin the AMUSEMENTS. RATLROAD TIME TABLE. ing for the prisoners, and witnesses 5 WAR IN AFRICA. gel sppe: knggfh. This xestihmaxny resulted mes- | o & mij g‘;malil‘ sort, t eg;llok(;k as er swamp | by the mfim of ‘his gfgfierty, Pt:, }‘ziis Teliy m \'texg.xdc‘t.h tj']ue ot; the &mm msgys_th% under- ~ ey 2 tablisking the purity of the House, and, there | fever was where dem fol come from.” ( opinions, hinting that Divine vidence 101 stoc e judge to say they coi give the pris- Chicago, Burlington & lney o Pitcked Battle Berween George Wead- | fblisbing O Rong ol Bp UREn 8 th'i_fisrtyv Sorme of hese men eettled near here, sad ma0ng | 1t ecescary o oty tha unorthodox_thinker | oner the benefit of any doubtmpon. the guestion GLOBE THEATRE, Depets oot of Lake.ste, Indisna-av., fd Sizeont ley and the Hon, 3. Milton Kurner— | (038 %0, %ncis Leld as s breach of privilege, | them a emall colony found homes ‘and cotton- | in this wsy, Feuerbach heving since died. an- | of insanity. They were stpphed vith three | WOOD & SIF... - Lesscessad Managers. | 8 wnd Guoal and Sistoent-sia. Wedley Stabs and Dangerously | 500 td were, after & short impnsonmont | pihing i the neighborbood of Marion, Atkan- | other article from the pen of Cramer will b gallons of whisky before they went ont to dalib- —_— clggs Houso Teare Wounds Fils Adversary. and a stinging x!e’irimnd from the Spesker, for | €48, 8ome nine or 10 miles from thix city. | timely. 7 erate, and other lururies befitting their condi- . . \ | Mailand Exproan...ooooonience (00 me “Trom the St Luuta Republican, Oct. 10, o gross fmmoraity of approsehing the ropre- | Amion them were Ah Aeun, who proved fo bos | ~Colonel Hariman Bache, of tho Eagincer | tion fa ife, Of courseno newspapers wersin- | ' @, TN 1 ly M atinee | Bhmstiaciss st e Yesterdsy morning the colored population of | entatives of the people with suck proposals=nd | Chinese of edncation, gathered up some kmowl- | Corps, who died at Phfl;flel;!’xig the Sth, was | cluded. B e e 1) St Louis was in commation. The respeciive | giiempts to influence their votes, discharged. | edge of English rapidly, became Jpgnhr, and | a grandson of Benjamin Franklin, and a brother Galesb o, 3. leaders of two hostile factions had met in what | This, with the niter failure of their enterprise | was cafled by the country people John Ormond. | of the eminent Dr. Frenklin Bache. In 1814 he Tea of Great Value. To-day at 2 o'clock, Mondots wa o8 reported, and which may set proce fo be. 2 | and fhe stigma atiached to their namos snd chiax- | He eot fo work at once. Fhofrst sy his cotton | entered tho Academy at West Point, and ho waa Froms the San Franciseo Chroniciz. ’ ! Aora Fassengor (San e combat. Ons of theléading men of the | acers, were regarded as sufiicient punishments. | picking _ amounted to 22 pounds. The | actively emploved in the military servica, as an | The greatest dainty that the palate of s g Duboque & Sioax City E: yxace, who had just returned to this conn- | Thns it was that the falhers and founders of | negroes laughed at the small specimen Wwitha | engineer, until his retirement in 1857. After | Chinese craves is fan chow, the flower of tea. A_ GR AND DOUBLE B R R o R try with the honors of a foreign for clustes- | this Republic acted. toward persons who dared | pig-tail under hishat, In one yearnot anegro | the ontbreek of thewar, in 1851, he was for soms | A Chronicle man had the opj rmmt‘yiz: few days Downer's Grore Accom'n. . ing sround his brow, hed engaged in a midnight | {5 approsch them with vepal proposals. It re- | on the plantation conld bring as much cotton to | time in charge of the Bureau of ToEgfl&hlul ago to sip the imperial mfifioum, ‘priceless f 3 Dovwner’s Grove Accom’ Ly m dp.a Lrawl with two of his distinguished colored | maing to be shown whether their succeascrs have | the gin-house a3 Ah Mamn, Ah Maun tools his | Engineers, and was & member of the Lighthouso | beverage of Celestial extravagante. I.eaming This Afternoon and Evening, R e+ Sindays cacopted. 1 Sstars He married a sister of Afajor General | that the entarprising firm of Castle Bros., 215 dass excepted. }n:mmm,egim ;f‘rhvfl;- u@rbg;fir;fig; the rirl:z eren to inslitu;u:d an in\'%l;figngoqaf trinmph qni;fl;, and Leps his popularity. Lail: g«:gl. o 2aj L | fhat o entes c Iy thrashed, procured a kmife, whi bluge afiirmetive charges on g grounds and wi ring he and 8ix of his fellow-countrymen rent- le, and leaves several children, some of } an nt street, had samples of a very rare . = i 3 Rallread. ato the vitals of the Hlusirious diplomat, The | 3 strong probeblo esuse.” of the actualand | o e of Eround mess Sougr - Tenty | whow 2 ia the pablis sersice. ® O | foa, b visted he conmtiog Totm f that S | The Tarsest Company, without axcept i Asuris e s Yo Sad s facts and cirenmstances of the affair, as rela gfl successfol buying 2nd bribing of a large num- | acres they put in corn, and forty in cotton, [ —I the chief witness against | was shown the samples, and directed to Tuck, Brilliant success of tha. A Ster) s choth roato frum to Bansas Ciy. %o us by Chatles W. Wheeler, » colored ma Who | }er of the most prominent and influentizl mem- | Seven times was the ground plowed over, until | Wirz, hung for murdering Union prisoners at | Chong & Co., Chinese wholesale merchants, 8 | M A TIT E WS TROTT P E | UoonDopet, West Side, near Mlsdison-st. bridgs. 739 Sacramento street, for information. Tack 6L Loals & bouagiuld Bapres, ;‘r:i:: gi-c\z'xmmuf the affair, are to the fol- | herg of Congress. ! xr wasinemplglcfmgau for ‘mgéd Every bit Andfiemonfllle, died at Gatesville, Texas, re- 7S 3 mati " e9I5a. m. “BNp. . H : s e e of grass was_oblif every weed extermi- | cently. 00g, an urbane Chinese, received the reporter | innew and startling feats, fuclnding ARTHUR GREG- e Ivas at the churchfestival last night on nated, every Pt it} mads clean. The five 3 _— Kindly, listenod to_hia xeanest. 16 bo Shiown the | QRS Mastes st oa thetrigls b £y Eighthand Green. It wesa festival given by THE TRANSIT OF VENUS. men had sppointed Ak Maun “boss,” and Ah | Important to Travcllers—The Value of | imperial lesf, and broaght in tho priceless Inx. | 1o talented Dutch Comedian, O. A. GARDNER. 3 50 p. me the iacted Tor the tecsplion of 4. Alitton Tucier, Pt it Maun sllowed no slovenly waye. Easlymom Tarough Tickets Overland. ury in & small and highly ornamented bos of | yQajeY, Benedic, Mo, Cerlto, Miss Helens Smith, rision).. +4:50 0 p. . Xomiethers qulte late, T suppose sbAMEDAIE | L e e v . i and dewy eve saw the six Chineae at their tasks; From the San Franciseo Bulletin, Oct. 5. eandal-wood., The elide-lid was pulled ont, and | Master Bédic, and Lot Dick. i Bartt oo 3ins | Jollord Duleht Accomo'dation *430p. m. 9103, past 9 o'clock. I want to Mr. Tarner's_table, fculiies in the Wvay of Taking | ptient, plodding, unwearied industry thatnever | * Several months 5go, J8mes O, Cutbing, an of- | £ix alternato Iayers of perfumed Hioepaper and | Mintie, Ao 30, Aotz s, Falfl Koty s ealuted him, aud bo epako fo me very clightly; Cld Sol’s Picture. i [ost heart, noves intermetted, brovgit a crop of | tensive wool-grower of this State, purchased & | silk were carefally lifted. Hang Galan, E. K. Eolller, Frank 11 Nelson, : And alsa via Jacksonville' Dit when I asked him for 2n explanation he said __Trom tle Weshington Star. - |com and another of cotfon that are the | throngh pssenger ticket, by from Bos- | Beneath all this covering was 8 gilded 8quAre | reashaiy, AL ALIET TROUPE, of beatital | . vision..:... 8 494 50 many calls on him that he had really for. | _ A commission, consisting of Rear Admiral B. | admiration of Crittenden County. It is | ton for San Francisco. Arsiving at Reno, Me. | piece of sandsl-wood, This also was Lited. ond | Tib BE BERG, Miss Sophis Rermmalsborg, and | Sazsas Gty | 5 ¢+ gotten me. I fold Tandy that Turner had | ¥. Sands, Superintenncds of the United States | visited and gazed at as a wonder of skill, in- | Catting left the train, to cxamino tho condition | the tea-hlossom was displayed. Bolled in balls, | Mlle. Leontine, i TWO GRAND BALLETS. Jeflorsoa City Express... § e T e O A e e e | Navel Observatory, snd Professors Henry Piorcs, | dustry, and success. Another wonder was that | of & flock of blooded shoep hohad imported from | twisted into, tiny, flame-chaped rolls an inch | o I, PeHfommsnce Wil conclade with the laughable § Feori Keokok & Basi Ex.os, SO0 e SS90 5. ‘togother. Tandy and Wedley wero afterwards | Newcomb, and Harkness, was appointed by Con' | Ah Mann and his men not. only knew no. sadh: | Ho startod on the next train for Cali- | long, twisted very small, tied in little bunchea, | " Cciois eatitied ; U] foxceptongtay, {En Satundar S Mol g when Tandy said to Wedloy: “Turner | gress to superintend the obseivations of tho | word as foil. but they knew no such English 35 | fornia, and at the summit the songaotor of the | Like sigarettos &% one and, and whipped into TONES SABT. { Jacksoatills Disision. Daily, via Main Lins, bas treated mo very wrong, and[ do not propose | coming transit of Venus across the disk of the | «sick ;" wil they were and well they remam | train demanded his fare. Nr. Cutting produced | shrodsat the other, wes the tea-flower, packed ~—a- { Szcopt Monday, via Jicksonmifle Divisios. totskeit” We pmcseflsg, sbont an hourlater, | eun. ~ This rare end interesting Phe- | throngh heat and cold, and swamp fogs and | his ticket, but was tald it wes mot 25 the | in loose petals of its own lkind, to preserveits | - MeVICKER'S THEATRE, iinois Central Railroad. to the restaurant of Mr. J. H. Harrs, on | nomemon _in astronomy will _ occmr chilly mornings. When picking time came Al | rules of o railroad company prohibited thron; fragrance. ‘*This,” said Tuck Chong, ““is a tes 4 'y Depot foot of Laka-st. and foot of Twenty-second.-st. Eleventh, neor Morgan sizeet. Wedloy Vent | on = December §, 184 " and smin & | MNann hired four more of ‘hin compatriots, and | passengers sionsias otes o ta en ronie | (5o onie Mandasie of biatns e ey Sic Aadivuriat batsonm. Siafa ad Deartioni: poratalies W Canil g SpatE of Madi s bowe. Taody and T had ladies with us. Some- | the Sear 1882, after which thero will be nono | g)i the vear the tenarebusy ssants. _On Thurs- Butiing refused to pay i fare.ths sscond time, | chance ¢ dril in China. " I¢ 7o geova ‘sr the | T A TaT A TF OPERA,| Sl 5p. . time afterards Turner came into the restan- | until the year 2001 au event too far ahesd tobe | day they sent two balos of cotton to tho city. It | and wes forcibly ejocted from the frain. * | plantation of s very rich Mandarin in the Friday and Saturdays. a e = rant with 2 1ady, not his wife, and sat down st | of current intevest. The coming transit in | wgs recai . K 3 . > o y Erid the same tahle that Iwasat. Some converss- | December, however, occupies largely the atten- | 4o bsn;ehd‘})ayali:!al ,fefif;;“:,':“,‘f fi{:,n,,fiifi k..‘:nh: 1[':!‘115 m,g :,“,,’au'éfo?'m"’?“;'a“{ih?°;,hm‘§ m hwjm?ifol?iamm:fi:n {inm;ebqnnly gzag:tmtan Viadn e Al Sionm SARISL anbled by Lion enmed between Mr. Tandy and Mr. Turnor | tion of the sclentific world. Tho #stronomets | cotton he has not seen this vear. . Ab Msuns sh ticket in payment for hiafare. Afr. | once a Iaw forbidding its_export, but even o PROGRAMME FRIDAY EVENING : inzegerd to polities. Tarner roproached him | of Great Britain, Russia, #0ed b7 werg® | energy end akill, and that of his hard-working | Cutting bas commenced an ackion sgainst the | American can now buy and drink it. It costs | I Oerturs, Orchiestes ‘with having sold ot Tandy called Turner a } grants of money from their respective govern- companions, i admired, and we hear it said that | Central Pacific Railroad Company, to recover | $16.50 in_China. My brother bronght back a | & <&t lisr, and Tormer threw a glass st him. | ments, heve been engaged for moro thalayear | i the group choose to bresk up mext pring, | $50,000 damages, for forgible ejectment, and for | few pounds on his last visitto China. I have g D Dabugque £ Stoux gatmgnu & Sionx City 1plesd with him, and told himto stop. XMy | inactive preparation for the observation, while | t;)incnew farms and joining with them new | moneylost on a cont by reason of delsy. | none for sale, but it conld not be sold in Sam :00p. m. singer was cub with the glass. I got into a | in this country an a;:_bpmpn‘atwne&hfg beetnmga hands, they will be libarally sided, snd such ,m:gmphm Al y, xe Y 5; | s Lor oo, ot 250,00 6 ponad Saz oty Dass 9. me cerrisge and rodo up tho suroct, I 4old man | by Congress for fitting out espeditions 10 the | money and eupplies as may bo necessary will not | sale of 40,000 pousds of wool at 40 centapoy | - bl s e P IL TROVATORE. e o Yt rana e e cpisd. camed Vether vl toq fogel mp eadly, | Sxmemummoes. jral Sands in his com. | 29 Tithkeld. ~Ab Maon is triumphant, the white | ponnd, nnder certain conditions that mado it A Well-Cultivated B % Misa Josica 3T, Haskelt | +-Oh SStesdoss his trais Wil be Fa 1o CRazapaiga. 8 1.am-foremin & Teppera. fobacco ward~ oo i Gt 4ss. phenotaent will | FOLE Togurd im as & prodigy, but the nogroes | necessiry that he ahould bo in San Francisco on From the Herggord Pogt. - - Biss Kato von Wadragan { Chicaga, Indianapolis & Cincinnati Through 3 % are not sure lere i no “a little ob de i o o 3 oes! T < » camo up {0 me after Tleft the carriage, and told | aflord our countrszen o peculialy favorable 0b- | 3gLi in iz~ Somini, e srrved Bers. on ey o0 o an| , 010 O tog st semaiable Hinstrations ot i b Rl LU R A | et oo nd dovart o ho Gt Bgncil Relzond e how they had scandalized him while he was | portunity to exercise their inventive ingenuity was compelled to dispose of the wool at 35 cents | L2C,PoFer which 8 telegraphic operator acquires glor, Condnctor and Piinist. Mr. H. G. | ~ Dapot, footof Lake.at. . Jior through tiokets and sleep- in Liberia. 1iold him to excuse them. Wear- ) in the introduction of improved modes of ob- e W i pound. Yesterday the case came beforo the to distinguish individuals by their touch npon ing-cak berthis apply at Ticiot oo, o Canal-st., cor- sived af Ar. Wedler's honse, 819 North Eleventh | sarvation. Their suocessful introdnction of two THE_GENERAL. Kinotcenth Disteich Goart on mokion of Sebons: the tustrument, has just been efforded by Mr. | , ., FROGRANE SATORDAY MATINER: | periedisont il Mavterat: Wramoas Hosse, Sombe street. Mr. Tandy knocked ab M'x ‘Wedley's | of the most mpnr:n_n;l npgl.:x‘znoes i.n\- pm;h&al S e ants, for & change Of venue to Sacramento, on Uniogs'.l'eld' nneh oc°me :npe}: ogm_tho“h\r;fist_em Stiles, Bluthardt, Tildon, Hale, Bast, Kagoay, Secondat.—Cond Fabe. door, end some ono enswered. Wedley euid, | astronomy—sstzonomical photographs and the ay sltan iscos the ground that defendants’ legal reaidence 15 in | About a forombnt 1o oL e A Do S CibY. [, o Allew sndFarini do #Is +, | Koairost fade * Who's that 2” Tandy says : “‘It is me, George, | electro-chronograph, both of w] are now _ Prom the San Franciseo icle. that county. !nn & fortnig] l,ah e W. Sherman, form- { > Fane sar lo motifs do m'l‘ur-;'hh.- (@ et gomo ant Wedloy cargo out, and bo asd Tumet | videly adoptedin Butope—iheir succesatl com | | o is gray huired, slightiy bald, soperently 0: | 80t Fatee, connsel for plainti, said g | $1, 30 S5Pert 2l woll-lnows telegraph opera- | = sofer Ve (Sciionsy S witar | ifand Eoes, ndss e 0 . L g o et e o | O e o ontay o5 oome of | but be has little need of glasses, this jovial old | 3id not wish to fako advantago of the nbeence of Asylim, ‘where he has been confined, and thoush | 5 +-Eaorrt 0 yaay e iy . e o ra a0 o 2 20 8.5 p. . of my fingars was bitten, by Turner, I think: { the finest classes o homica o gallant, and walks erect. His forid face,rich | Mfexery. McCallongh and Robiuson, counsel for h 3 yApo ed, and though | &7 pZioPE, tot gred'ojme’ (by roguest) -.o. Reuning time ooly 1 Hours. e Turner cleaned Wedley out. 'Tandy thought he | and the rapid sdvances which practical astron- | gray moustache and merry ey (s little bold) at- | getendant, but Lo wanted s =mall chanes. 1o | Lioroushsearch was mado for him,’he success- Atiss Potpcisor and Signor Fariai | _Tie entire train zuns torough to Ciacinaati. Pellman wouldhelp Wedley. Tarnerthrewhiscostoff,and { omy has made in the col;l;ihry ‘within the last few | tractithe atfention of every lady in the parlor. life, and hie was fearfol of trying the case where tnlgl); §I nd?;: the_pe?pln who were ‘on his track 3 “To conclude with the ocond act of sleepers on night trains 5 stood aginst the wall, liko o man {stizued. He | years; all warrant tho bellef that they can tske | Ho is probably a otired army officer, and 138 & | Stanford and all the. great manepaly menagers o Monday might. iile Torpstead wan el | S ATURDAY NGRS AT g €61 Trord Chikego. i Noxhwedtora Rallicaas - amig<Wheeler, thia is ot fair, tuo to ope” = leading position in making the Observation in frace of the miitary in Lis guit.’ Aman of | resded The Court pormitied tho csse 15 g 2 b afes hees Tut mght, Ie mldenly gome Gt 2s sbovs. Caratinn foin Siimant, " S | Pactfc Tpat Jingr o S Vit adsonst. into the door. After taes had been epem | - Butit scems that it is ot 50 easy a task fe | and the ion of the Rotol. S ',;,‘fl;"dff.i;ei‘:o;g’;:fig’;g“uf:?ngg;fl?“efl ¥ | mazes passing over the wire, o sound which he | _NERT WESK Tleseat Domestic Comodiss. Feciilc Night ¢ ring; Tumer esid: “That's all right, I om | photograph the sun as it might seem to be, Old | The Indies who live In the hotel think him st oncee declared was the touch of the mising Thecori . doge.” Wedley soon after came running ont af | Sol is a8 shy of being *took,” pictorially, adorable; the' young men envy and detest him. : ke, It p.rovejitab_al)pusfie from Willing- AIEN!S NEW TH:EA_'['RE. Matwaikes | mu;hms, and exid, ¢ You s—of a b—, T'lishove [ a3 sny .mundane criminal is of heving | No wonder; fof the instant s muiden, blooming { A Morston Woman Throws Stones at | ford. and an investization showed that Ar, Hilraate this toyour heart,” ‘and made » thrust st him. | bls “muz ¥ figure in s +frogues’ pallerr.F | 25 arose and innocent 28 a'dove, arrives in the | - Fer Husband’s Funeral Procession. | Hempstead was quito risht in sseribing it {0 08 | req o omm TETOM.A ST | Sl faemser I did mot see a Imife. Turner said: “Oh, | and, lite the class of custome:s last named. | hotel, whether from town or country, as though { = The Woman's Ezpositor, s Mormon journel, | insane man, who was found there yesterday, be iy Gioen Bay Express Wheeler! Ob, Whealer!' I am stabbed” 1 | ho 13 opt to make faces and distort his featurag | he has a talisman to make her sequaintance and | has been publishing articles in favor of polyga- | Baving dropped into the offics in the former | LAST LAST LAST ISunday Isughed, and sxid, ¢ You are excited” He said, | out of recocnition when the camers is applied. | break the ice, ho escorts her about on most fa- | mr, and giving instances of happiness in' gue | Piace Mondy night, and taken hand at his old~( ceptad. H !F , 80 for = doctor.” Just as he went intothe | The difficulties in getting his picture arosug- | miliar terms. Sheisnmever eeen where a bald { * plural marriage™ state. As an offeet to some ] DUSInESS. 3 Tnegualled Comncarts.| Chicags, Reck Jslasd & Pacific Railroad. yerd I said, “Wedley, didyou havoa knife?” He | gested rather vividly by Mr. Rutherford, of New | vouth might summon courage to address herbut | of the stories, the Salt Lako Tribune tolla the el e This (Satardas) Aftermoon, Oct. 12, 3t 2.3, Depot, corace of Harrison and Ticker afe said, “*No.* Hisdaughter said: O, Mr. Wedley, { York, who has given much aiication to solar | the bald-headed galiznt is with Ler; aud he evi- | following, which is vouched for 2 strictly true : Steange Made of Exebuttin. . LAST @ ATINZE. eort B © , whatdid you stabmy father for?” Tarmer bo- | photogrsphy, 2nd vho was applied to by the | dently knowahis liusitess. Noadolescentinters | A fow vears ago there Lived in the town of | . 1thaca, in the Adriatic, bns s strange mode of ‘RAND MATINGE. - ’came faint, staggered,and said, ¥ Oh, my God, | Commussion for advice respecting the best meth- | loper can hope to.oust him. Spanich Fork 3 man Sb:hn rr;x; blessed with & %fi .thzbélu&hcpenql‘ti.ml‘l;?d n;hm i& H This (Saturday) Evening, Oct. 12, at8, 2 m i i - wooden Wit 3 H . i, 2 ons vas the wifo of bis ear- | P % off Bran GBAND FAREWELIL:; CONCERT. Lalke Shore d: Michigun Southern. odof applying photosTaphy toths determination | ot that tho & General " in luzs gallaxt to the loving compani ia there 1o help for the widow's son” 1lmew h 8 3 ind, loving, and affectionate. She | fied down. The executioner then takes hifa by thep there was something wrong, and went for | of.the ive positions of Venus and the sun | matrons and the elderly spinsters. Hoenter- | 1y vears, Depot. . o chum,‘m' = Dr. Steadman. When I returned there were i} e the hair, sticks » knife into his throatas he ' gour doctors attending him. would into thatiof » sheep. and_turns it until Fonkiies= chaeeof Madin JOMCEIn sompliance with nomerons_sequests, SCHUMANN'S TRA| LRE] formmed Bail ... sessasaees, tho evening concert. Rt pesi asing Bpeol N o B 3 during the fransit. Mr. Rutherford, in reply, | fains them in the parlor; he escorts them to | fairly idolized her husband, his love for her be- afier pointing out the requisite messures to be dinner; be chals away an hour witlfthem at the | ing equal. They loved gx’dy 38 Enssrd:rwho 10 olclock breakfast; he gits with an expression | lovo each other with true affecton. Bat the | death ensues. Thens the lid isnailed on, and the S Sttt i Geo. Wedley, the prisoner, was visited by sev- | takeD, proceeds to say : . 2rE L et : w . 1 T ! ! . iAo After the photographs have been obtzined, | of intense enjoyment until they have éxhausted | Elders were continually advising her husband } body is despatched to be buried. Two priests, | Admission tothe matinee, S1. Ko extra chargs for 19 0 5. m. g ek Ssggmopmmm!efl o woponiar | with all the procautions s caroful foresight caq | their gossip at the lste Suppertable. But the | to ks anather it tetiog pink ber bud only | mamed Deotrozzi and Maturo, havs just beed e e e e S A A . st b he might make some statement | Susgest, it is important that n reliance should | old rogue knows what he is shout. He wins the | roed to eslvation. “But,” said e, “my poor | tried and convicted, in that island, of repeated | gomemosiviiesienine Concortengumual, | Blshart Accommodation.....- 0y m. G0% ot 'g‘:fa injure him in the Criminal Conrt. Jebe placed for precision upon the apparent ouis,| good will of elderly dames, and then he turns | wife will go crazy. She could never be satisfied | Fobberies and murders. Maturo was exccutedin | Witrmes> razy, Chicago, Danville & Viacentes Railroad. Wedley, howaver, manifasted much eamestnogs | Lo of the sun at any isolated point.” themto accouns. It is by that means ho getshis | with that state of life.” the above manner, to_ the exireme ssfisfaction | = Steinway & Sons’ Celebrated Planos are used at all the | Pasenges Depot at P, G; & St. L. Depor, comer o %0 communicate with the reporters a3 soon 35 |, And he adds: ., | introduction to the sweet birds thatalight fora | What,” ssid the Bishop, *do you pratendto | 0f the idla and cowardly spectators. Deotrozzi | Thomas Concerts. - S and Ririecstr, Tn CSlzhe GRceat Flr O g St e Imew they had solicited so interview. ¢ This f . “Perhaps sou will be tempted to eav, if | day, or a week, or perhaps for a month, in such- | be governed by your wife? Are you going to | Was Yescued, however, by s band of armed Greek | ,Mondsy, Oct. H—3fcs. Jas. A. Oates and her Sapedtor § 20300y onactte, Ia froight oficsat £, C. i8 an unfortonste eair,” enid oOne of the | this be tme, what relince can be plsced | and-such ahouse.* ; Tose salvation that you muy please your wife? It | Drigands, and will probably be heard from by the | So2i¢ Qvera Company, in Fortunio. gl £om Bagta £, 1% 5 $20p.me Grivers of the quilk. * Yes, eaid the puisoner, | UPoR the resulia of pliotography? T should | _borcover. the old rogne “iravels™ somet | was dammed . foolery like that plaved the dosil | Poople of Ithaca. . } Cigcinnatl, Jadiiapolissnd & “‘but he brought it entirely on himeelf. Iwili | 2nswer that the sun no_sharply defined | what on his age. His L&fly»lmm and bald | with mandn the firstplace; for pleasinga woman | m—mmm————— e | STAR LECTURE COURSE. -} panvifie Accormodaiizn. : outlines, even to the eye, but in its best | head entitle him to take® liberties which to | Adam was driven out of the Gerdenof Eden, CAMPAIGN DOCUMENTS. || SiEgreain Base AV, Pacitic give sou a trme statement of my case, This dey week I went into Wiliiam Lawton’s grocery, on isty avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh, state is an irregular, scething, cver-restless | vounger men aredenied. He can even, if | and, like him, you, to ploas your wife, would object, utteriy unfit to be the starting point necessary, dispense altogether with a formal in« | throw away your salvation. Now I advise youto Th D ] N th Fast Lins. e Document! atnan " for messures of precision; =nd that, while the | troduction. He meets her in the corfidor or | tzke another wifo a8 quick as poasible or. clee s A sommadat 1 Sandays axcepted. He'ssid they o run Tumner for the z ecizion 2 her ¥ Z 135 ; 2 eye is confined1n its atiimpts at measures to. | the elevator, or on the stairs, and ho addresaes | dread the ill-will of tize Lord.” Hearing this th 4 . e m\%‘g"fi,é &&3;’;;‘;;;;:: €ome wall part of the &ua's limb, the photo- | the angel wiih conswmmate Goolness, and, 100k | woor fellor was provacdles upon 0w tote She d (R TR T T . district loggrenough, and that if he had been | Eraph of the whole sun can be placed upon the | ing upon the merry™old fellow with reverence | wife; he did so, and, 28 bo 5aid, his poor wife | TEIE 1 ppazr g { Dlichigan Central and Grear Western' Raile " Ehere long unongh ihat it would be & dishonar | Stage of the micrometer and accurately centred, gor his bald head), she gives & sweet reply; atd | became frantic. After saffering with grief for 2 CAMP AIGN. | - . A ot. foot, of Lake-st:, and foat of Twenty-Second-sta. for tha col peoplo for him to run. I saigd Yith reference to the sverago of the whole con-"| there! the scquaintance is made. After fhathe | few months, sho bacame hopelessly insane; thon the FLEST MBI ASER oSt will delivor for ekt ofics, & anilah., somac ol Alsdiiog. 2t O, B Tandy would bemy choice. T heard | tour and thus escepe the errors sure to bo the | grows more intimste. He dears™ tho beau®; | hier loveturhed fo thomost. deadly hatres.’ Sue | . = tares, which galzed him such such renowata Eagisnd, on § Do Mmoo air Lz nothing mare Gl last Ssturday, when Mr, resnlt of measures - based upon local | he calls her “‘my sweet child, “my litila | was continually swearing vengeanco sgainst her | §¢ “ Jackson Acconrdavn bisection. The ‘image of & Vemus ought | bindio:" Bovaltsup toher st tho dioner-table | husband. In ttle courus of time her hushend | (ONDENSED ARGUMENTS FOR THE PRILOSOPRY OF THE RIDICULODS.” | Riisadle Smres i 3 . FOB Threr and I were riding out to the fair in bage 7 to be sh r i i i i giok. 1 said 1 had soem ny name sttached o sharp andespeble of "‘;fi should he be too fate to escort her into tha | died, and his funeral procession passing her MONDAY EVENING—Michigau-av. Baptist Churche § aroi_ ‘com® adn sccurate measwrements. Its place sho ing-hall himself) and squeezes her little hand } doer, ehe ran out, and, following the hearse g compared with the centrs of 1ko 205, and not | with atrocious warmth ; holeads her up staira | threw stones at it the Cigle o7 i0 the Eoaver GREELEY.” & » ‘with the limb. and down stairs, and she must take his amm, | cursing the dead man asthe cause of mnr i SHUT U? ET PARIS. to a t0 Mr. Turner, and asking him to | forward as & candidate for the. 1 said I had not suthorized the use of my name, e = = 4 & Professor Newcomb, also, fn discussing the | willy-nilly, or perhaps he puts his arm about her | tronble. Ina few months she herself pacsed f B g o i Tetarnea ™3t | monta of tho two methodh of observing the | wuiat fo brereht the poRbIlty of het faling, | swar. et = Grant'’s Public Record,” T DAY N gy Tk Congemationil | G Rk D g D TE. bt T wos. ot gm mesting ,op | transit, declares that ‘recent reeearcha:h on the | All conventional formelities are broken down by'| ~ The Tribune adds: “Now let thesredactive Admission 50 cents; Rese: a8 = YSatarday excopiod. “Sandsy excepled. Monday azs .. "pight, snd Tandy proposed | Physicsl constitntion of tho sun leod tothe eus- | him. Nolsw of fashion does he revore. Ho | and honest Alormon anwer what wasgt that pace’| . == : cente; Raserved Seats 75 conts. | copued. “$ariresundsrg SSTDE R oy . I should . go and hear Tumer spesk Plu’finafi?hfi atmosphers is subject o changes | ‘ravels” on his gray bairs, the old rogue. {stracted wife cursed and stoncd becanse of Lier™{ Beiog & condeased expots of the mort natarioas of the | pESEENS fortha South Sidoar CARPENTER & SHEL- ‘General Passengar dzent. 2t the church T acked Tandy if 1o had ah i | 9f level which might sariously umpair the ac-| _ In this way bo passes his me With groat sat- | blighted ife? Wae it not poisgamy s misdsiazsof the present Adminlstration ; also reasons. | WEGT BTHG FTEERDE L0 Wort Shrro et Side st ~itstion to the reception, and ho seid he had not, | curacy of the reduced from the most per- { isfaction. Ho playa no billiards, so far asis R why Greeles should be President. TON'S LIBRARY, 637 West Lalost. | - 5 . PROPGCSALS. B im T and if they did mot give him } fect observations of contsct.” Professor N. put | Inown; he is never seen at the bar; he was | AR f the W i A S e e K saidhin £ tineh gor, ey mest guvo soma 1 rather quietly sbout e changes of lovel, pever cvenfound emoking, Ho mey doalltheso . 410 :zm; o she “‘tfl,;;mn Bt e 3 NIXON'S, e 3 % W] 18 AC observation, ings; it would be strange if he did not. s £ = tely occurred . DEAT | ALSO—The following document . Pl ibont the tethval snd e corversn ing to enofher phseicist, Brofcssor LAmng, | the Sotnt: mon of the hoee notios bus waly. o | Claveland, OLio, SPEIngiog ORt of tho war. whidh | ciarsup s (e™E te ssned b7 00 Chi- | Cuatonat., batezn Raadolph aod Washizgton-sts, Sfifl]flfl P mflflfifllfl ffif i For all elgs | bas caused much talk and “admiration thore. It | No.1-Carl Schure's Grest Spoech at St. Laais. Mr, Turner. The latter sccused him i3 uflag%fiventad ‘his nomination for the Leg~ » . sfterwards went home. He Spued: 6 t 5 quarter past $ my wife of Demiouth, Colless, thesd fittle elmlitions | his sssociation with the fair sex - raan Bt betors e s uration thare, It | Ne.1-0 £ I - B ] ]"ti’ G reat rfrou e Y y = es ouf ] b o ed D 2 : , sometimes shoot gnt from the sun a couple of | they see of him, he is £ Saint an| oy | borhood ad'an itinerant préacher named Down. | No. 3-Trambulls. Spesch 12 Semerin s osothoe p ) i TER ORKS half a ssint and halt ~Trumbull's Speech at Springfield 3 togs 006 ENA ] DU (s hundred thousand miles. He describes an out- | exasperating, but jovisl, old ladies’ man. Th sxaspersting but Jovaal, ghg‘fiw,m_ 7| ev. On the ontbreak of hostilities, this man, 3 | with the Cincianati Piatformm, ot sie. Geociorrs Fatves. o oo calling forme. Tt was C. . | burst of solsr energy of this kind thut came un- | envy him, they i b ontbreak : Somt calling 4 der his observation, remarkable for its sndden- | ~ Now, ought not tho old fellow be ashamed of | resolute Unionist, entered o volunteer regiment { of Acceptance. EVvVERY NIGETT. 07y e anted L0 560 1m0, bout 8 MEUNG: |Vress and violents. Eis astention had been | himeelt s tias bo mot had his Gay. and eught | 22 Captain. When the Govarnment detormined | No. 4-Hoa. Jobn ¥. Famsworth's Speoch at St. i on emplosing negro troops, Dovmey becamo | Gharles, T, with Mr. Grecleys Portland Speach IMMENSE HIE OF THE SEW STARS, § 3 Pe 6k me to pat on my clothes, and I &id 8o, went d ‘Mr. Torner was standing near ~ Mesideof thedoor. Isaid, ‘Mr. Turner, you" ve treated me very un;é:nflmmly this even. ' He gaid, ‘I know Idid, and I intended it, =——— ——"' Hethen knocked ms down. I just got ont of slesp, and before I_gok o 3gain, he knocked me down again. Tandy tri directed for some time toward an enormous pro- | not every dog have his? He ought to retire & T T 9 tuberance of hydrogen cloud on_the eastemn | gracefully from the stage, geta fow aged cronies | Colonel of a colored regiment. During thecam- | _No. 5—Speeches of Judge Caton and Hon. M. W. boslbny g e b oftho sun, which hod remined i il | Shout bimy 3nd s Bimne relatiog his con. | Paigh in Tennoseoe, this regiment chaaced o b | SPeisger at Chicago. Walter Bray, Miss Liszio Warren, Jas. Maas, - To Whom it may Concern : hange cinco o praceding noon. ke toal | quests on the feldof dars and the Gdldof Cu. | gueamped _ upon tho - estato " of o | _No-Spaecial Hion. James B. Bock, of Ketack, | Mias Gussio Grayion, and Misa Taoss Dever : 3 2 fengl v abont 185000" mice and ko | P Ho onght o make reads o tun ona | Colonel | Wasington, near’ Mol - 25 | Bt hacorennc " T | S T T The Gity of Bloominston, Tl e oui ,000. er an ence { men, @ a fatherly to 6a , Dot ze- - 7 3 eneral J. 8. s | & &o. b mingto; P ek S T hanbver a.nom bosey | Isted, the troops became insubordinats during Lo 16 City 99, my ~hy of a ‘few# minutes a _ remarkabls “to goinand win,” whenever a now besnty | Iated, tulrning Gt ; ; L s 's - B 88 [on. = ™ ‘Wednesday and Saturday Matt . Popular Matines! - their Coloner's baance. 'A mtumbor of {hom - | & SEmckol K. Ale . Tourmsa—oy Do | etecuthy s Sty St Soonte Mationt | b oot ooty il THE 15 DAY OF N. D. ROBERTS, Manager. DECEMBER, A, D, 1872, to fornish eaid city fora . 5 5 change was observed by Profes- | a on the scene. and tell them how he ¢ 3 crats Shontd od ey tnoved e o She dogt, § cume | S0F Toung to Bavo lsken plos fn this blect, | Aodto do " but o onght not i turm b | aded Coloel Weshiugton's gromas, and bus | e omld Ve frGrenley. | ,fi:‘: it 550 therealt yon sll Enow.” caused by its violent disruption during that pe- | bald head fo profit and join the chase himself. | into and pillaged his house. Remonstrated With | o Seat of Goririmetio’ o et L IR 008 %arm of not less than Fifteen nor more than Twentys T whieh was mado with o penknife, | S0, 0 Rl O e e, oot | el” g anunfair dwanfage of the young | LIRS e worson e e e peacd | Bl SR ACADEMY OF MUSIC, {y s Yoars, with Water fox Ganaral, B, s Oty Fuse % : above it was with floating debris, amassof | men. Itis crael 0 l him, it of putting e A o7 g ind 0, " Sl T it o i il i Rt a i el Tt s s e saono, o et e i i s i o] f them having ly Tea i it ca] 3 Wit pamphlet form, 15to20 ive all Jounded man on sestexdas, and it Wes thought | ;i3 Rondred thonsand miles, and il PERSONAL, drink and raze, ero thou {0 shoot Nashingion | Jaces oot Sentan il 1o poen ¢ 1 | IOINY IO ETTN LD ER. | iriiapmaniy <oy omeiro tlmeenpua through the Reart. Without ap instant's hesita. | Jowing rates andbis wondertad 1 R O e R g gl be would recover. tearly on I D an 5 S i Fr i . | rising, with a motion almost imperceptible to the Senafor Sumner's health is failing. h o Shis afair 19 not caleulatod to reficet sny ad- | Gro, tatil in fon minutes. tho' mpparmost were | —The health of William Lioyd Garrison, poor | fion, Downey rashed batween them. asd, ot thy Sing o a e e e om held- op o3 | TOTe than two hundred thousand miles sbove | of late, has much improved. imminent perfl of his ovn life, saved that of | Saiiiess: HHMPTY nmw TROUPE 1§ Numberof miles of main notless than ten. < Maksa i atentiary aapls of the highect | the solar surface, ehooting up at en unparalleled | _ —Lioutenant Governor Wm. H. Yalo, of Wi- | Colonel Washington. Tho ltéer, profoundly. ocapin: 5 acoi Bon Aot A vis hodeants fur puTHE wekeri .3 5 e 8! nons, Minn., was married at Norwalk, Conn., the | moved, warmly expressed hig abligations, and | 000 Copiss.. 5. In now featares and spectalties. places, tohofamnished, put in, and, maintained by cou- 8 Atrican dunzatio velocity of one hundred and sixty miles per n it % x 3 3 = second. 34 inst., to Miss Mary Lounise Hoyt. promised never toforget them. Seadorders RAND, McNALLY & Co., Chieago. Noxt Mondas_Ths beautifol and gifted ADA GRAY § o gy ¥ —_— T T e O | e EAT | earils of, sl ok, i, sapen - 28883 The secrst of the whole bueiness is that, | “aq 45 the nature of these solar protuberances | —Prince Leopold, Queen Victoria's yonngest | With thia, howevar, the matter restod, and sithough Turner is unquestionably a man | g ions theories, but valent son, will commence a conrse of study at Oxford | amid many succeding scenes of wild excitement ~r— § 525 0f watar per dicim, and subject at the same time to 52 telents, ho is inordimstely ambitions. | LMEI0S0R NS thaotii Bt B provlent ane ¢ Son 0 e, y Downey diemissed tho' subject from: b el OCEAN NAVIGATIORN. MYERS' OPERA HOUSE. | e i Tt o woekS d e “desclplia o 2re md & man of low instincts. Tondy and | jian incandescent lignid muss of stratum, by | . —A niece of Daniel Webster is running a Bos- | He semained in the national servios until the s s Monroe-st., betweon Dearbora and State. P& Sonrce of supply one and one-quarter. miles from the. Wedley are equally ambitions, and the honots | 3 5olent of which, various gases, especilly | ton lodging-house, and her husband sells fish. | close of the war, and then, retmming home, set- Whlte Sta,r l JAne. s | pumteo af the city, beiag an caderground basin, percolst- shown to Tarner were gall and wormwood to gen, are confned and wmpmesfg in the | She once married for money. tled down to & quiet domestic life.. Within a . m{}m (}m’[flN & ws I P coarts gratel of on averge depth helow tas ihem. Thore is hardly roomamong the Africans | interior of the sunat en elevated temperature, | —The Rev. Stephen Gladstone, son of the | short time e diod. leaving his wifo and children | NEW YORK 2D LIVERPOOL—New and tull-powered J 7. Nomberof ihabltants about seventeen thousind, ot St. Lauis for 5o many distinguishied men. and | aud that these occasionally riss. toward the sar. | British Promier, has been made Rectorof Hawar- | in straitensd cifcumstasices, . Alis, Donac | oomaxiesmios: & LR = e v o, MINSTRELS. s Ry i i g Fhen the green-eyed monsier lurks in ther | £c0 with great velocity, vntil they force them- | den, with an indome of $15,000. wes compelled to rosort to her needle tc get evan | ATLANTIO, BALTIC, ADRIATIC! | Satundey oveniog, Oct. 15 first appoaranca ot tho | befars tho 13t dns of Dessmbere &7 Doisrss oo o8 28 breast, that native savagoism which all bossted | gojveq through with & rapidity greater orless, | —James W. aleadinglawyer and poli- | 3 bare gupport for horself and littla onea. Buta | YEk'en SRS DL 2125t Salling from NeW | Comedians and Song and Dance Artistsr” - °¢ &® § “THocity ressrving to lself the Hght to raject any arall Rvilization, with the Tight of muffraze super- | 22 TRINIVE) TUC & SR " | tician of Calitarnia, who dropped’dead at Sacra. | change was soon to bo TTought in her condition. DATS calling ot ork. Harp b e folo B L B V] Fomeat: ] #, FUSE. added, has not effaced, is at once developed into | qyocq agitations and eraptions, & mento, 1ast Wednesday. wag the unsuccessfol | A month or two ago, Coloiel Washington dipd; | thg Whits Star Dock, Paronia Ferr, Jersey City. GEORGE AND CHARLES REYNOLDS, ; i Dlagor of tha Cig'ot'menhd»mn; , Heeds of violence. constitute the protuberende. competitor of Bargent for Congress in the last | andit has now been found that his whola estate, | combiary wrooraoaatjons oz all clisses) unrivalled, | Satarday afternoon, Grand Matines. ‘§ PETER FOLSOM, G George Wedley, the man who stabbed Turner, w0 elections. including 30D acres of improved Inzds close by | S, smoiing toons Srg P i, LLooR: ate s W3 SPURGEY, f Special Committoe. K23 once a barber in Bobert Wilkinson’s shop 2t 3 5 2 + —The Hon. Israel Washburp, Jr., with his | Kashville, aud valoed at over 169,009, 2 sum of | HoZ, whers least moticn s folt. Sargeon and steward- T0 I;EGTUB.E [4) = = " the Southern Hotel. Of lato ears ho bas taken | The Macon (Ga) Riol—INcend@ialy | yromers, and perhaps ofhers, Lave decided fo | $10,000in cash, and other property, hes been| “IErac-ompony thess siesmers: MMTT TEES, , MEDICAL CARDS. . guite an active part in politics, and has achieved | Speech of @ Grant Grator the Bay | ? 3 s o o T b roperty, h Rates—faloon, $5r rold: ticerage, &%, enrroncs. £ 2 % L - guite an politics, : modernize and improve the old Universalist | left by him guiright to the wife and children of | Those wishing & send for Itienda 1w the 'old Counisy | THE AMERICAN LITERARY BUREAD, C In- * sometling of & Hon a3a colored orator. | MScfore the Election. { church located nearthe ald Washburn homestead | bis preserver, Colonel Dawnoy. 8 obtain ateerago propaid certiicates. stitate, New York, has gxclnciso control of tho Westarn | | X Biough it s well oducsted ss Tumer, ho 5% | From the gcon Tdemorand esrger o vormore 3 : Cimpn I o Tom oot mens. | BIS0 llen THS iom wm € Mo LO probably his equal in natural ability. efl. Long, the saffron-colored conspirator !~ _General Thomss A. Morris has resigned his | an 014 I Ohin, etc=sExursion tickels graated af the lowost | Chailla, dames Aniion Teoado, Ko Yotes. Tamass < and arch enemy of the whites, again tarned 100se | Y G 7 in. | AT 014 Lady and ¥eer Descendmnts. | rates., Draits from o1 dpward. . Do neotios of may | Goaa, James Anthions Irouds, Edmund Yutes, Jamos« | CORFIDENTIAL PHYSICIAS, has removed from No. 3 tes, again ; position of Becoiver of the Indisnapolls, Cin- | #7200, LEAY, Snd, Feor Descends b ;p:?l; e T BTt plane E&n’xf“fifin"flgm'é;: g 3’33}’855:‘ o 12 S Claies., coracs of oo, o To. 161 SOUTE . ScCoy, cssot J, E. EATE-ST., CHICAGO. 4 f S¢ 1% is well known by all roaders of the pa thst Dr. arl Schurz, Dr. J. G. & = g pers, SO oo, ") C. Ligelow is the oldest established physician i Chicaze 3 the vizls of his wrath 2nd venor upon the Demo- | cinnati & Lafsyette Bailroad, to take effect on 3 eyt | M. 19 B; N Bow Corrape Proposats were” once | erecy lnst ight. s address was . Gissue o8 tho lsb proxima. 'd'h ‘ ot o this v gntvg, e ad of Dol Z,mz'x;xfi‘ffig‘“&s?fi* ot | Ba % id T BTesSs e flfldfl, o — T 3 51 i e = -2l ] X * From the Kew Orleans Times, talk. e writer heard bim tell his countrvmen | town, e e yho fl;;d":t Edgar. | ber duughter, Nathan Hudnal and his wife, Mrs. | Chicsso. A EROWRNEN A | S, e PR § & A " Anillustration of the great difference between -flx&he“‘fémbedxed nm\io;e 2 he eh'f‘:z‘e on W?:nes& Judgs of Probate for Dukes County thirty-fiva | colwm':t "\_“s?-f' gf’“lh‘;"l 4!;"':!“{.059“&“1 R g S g e Bs‘:f‘éfi’:h%fi‘kse% ; :{5‘: :“: = :‘[;fl “Sel,mm‘osm‘h:nu“:dflmfi’ . the sentiments and ideas of the early adminis- | 4EY WOl uded from thoe echools zn 774 “Eho mans 3 with he b CUNARD MA[ l ¥ L! NE Wise, | Profestor Winchell, Professor. AL, G, Tylor, O B vy sod STnecience bave made ly 1774 She marriéd and moved, with her r.ms-i * | {gmof Youmens, Hen. I Donnell Colang] Rinm B | grza’ Sy tho presss eotecsar of 13 m',gi.‘é’xi s dred ye - years, wators of the Government, and those of our | churches of the couniry. He would be despised | ° _Fx-Governor fiin, of Kentucky, hss b jgssar X d o and proseribed by evefy colored man. Nay. hod| giscovered and entered as Government land an | Lang, Flurris Stanloy, and her father, Job Mar- Fstablished fa 1800, Steam betweon B T fle?d ono’ hun S TWENIY TEARS O HS e e BanoE ONT ceriod, may be found in the report of the pro- 2 tin, to this county, in the fall of 1792. She el seedings of the Houss of Representatives, in | said a eolemn league had boen formed for that | igiand in LeleaSuperior, contzining about 1,200 | fiod firet on the oii Br o e ioneset | NEW YORK, BOSTON, QUEENSTOWN, * 2. Fulllihs witktemme, elcwillho 2 onapoi- | Jor vely 3l cases of CHRONIO! 9 3 of 8 end even the and women of this t on the old Billy Morris Clearing—now > cation to AMERICAN LIFERARY BUBEAT. Cooper | TRS03 AR a3 cazy A Credit Mo- | purpose, girls = acres of good Jan the Tompkins farm—twenty wmiles above | - AND IAVERFOOL. , Tasilote, Now York ity 3 B.—Wo Baro 20 reprs: i “Jub ncicifite o She Son o BE 4o e study gfi,m Th m:fixfief d in th on had promised never to recognize or take Lientenent 8! of the Third United - bilier business. report wil found in the | regi 4 21 E, k! —Lieutenent Steever. e Thi ite L o P 3 & % * frst volume of Colonel Benton's Abridgementof | such a one by the band again. All the crimes of | tates Cavalry, has been’ designated by the War l»;h-!fl::rfgin, at thss mouth of the creck on which I New Vorlc . o Abgliom Now York, of corisln, dlscases, tating thoosings of et eiory jhe Debates of Congress, page 617. The facis | the country werc commitied by negro Demo- Department t0 assist in the archzologicel re- Ehe ¢ ives. Sheis the mother of fourteen Qct. 155 Batavia,. K " practice. his MEDICAL TREATISE foz may be thus briefly stateds crats, and hio hoped every one of ther would die | goarches nndertsken by {he American Dalesting | CLildren: One of et gn ai-dighlers, now 56 | Sl G . " SUCCESSEFUL PEOPLE” gze R B e fu seeledd s iwnmanof the class now called emart and | 2nd_Tot without burial on the common. He | Exploration Society. years old, gave us the history of her offsrring ‘And from Boaton every Tassday. i nuUL N sovelope. "CONSULTATION FRUES Thehacst roms 2 riEmg, Bandsll and Whitney were their | would eshort bis brethren fo remember whenno | - -Din Lewis gives an account of how ha sub- | 210 tho bresent time. Cabla Passage S5, S190, and SI old. : OLIVE LOGAIN e A EARLORS for ladies god et oo a £rand land-grabbing schome, | Hogro could even sworehip God in & Church | sistod for a wesk 0n B¢ cogta e canaliapy | . The first is the mother of thros children and | Retarn tickets st greslly soduced zates. Cabin[lenson Cannot bo enganed lhroagh Lootars Borcans for ber. now BBV A ddRs e by which ther wre to obtain for themselves the | without baving a whito mon standing | a1l sbont his oatmes] porridse and beans bat | thirteen grand and great grandehildren: tho | o pe e 5 Lflrggxfl;fimfiflnéw&:;;&n&mm gy - | | 107, C; BIGELOY, No. 45t State-at, Offce hioss from 9 “¥itle of the United States to zll the lond nov | over bim with & cow-hide in his hand | when he says he ate half of o emall Iobster o fat .'ifi’: gffifl;‘ "«lfldfi; ;fl& gif:.; |y Passencors booked o and from ail s ot Tucope ot | i order to eect 41 eugagomont: woXork 3 st raes. S rafts 03 Greas Britain, Ireland acd | | Dr.J. H. Clark, { "The able and well known speci: botoen Glask and State-sts.,—can bo consultsd— d diffculties of = Chro. ¢ ‘Spectal forming the State of Michigan, on the condition | Eow their backs " had been _cut | wlich cost three cents, we demand the name of | Sichdre 2 ther of pino | > i 2 : : .:ma?vmgqmmmmm the Tndians, and | and Iacersted, their chidren gold and hired all | his fisherman, ggfl i :1,21 mz;g:zuflmdm, ths H ffi"’é‘u’:‘éfi'&»‘é‘?&ifl Loding for merchabaiss o 304 Bflfll’fll HG’S Baflflm Aflaflemm“ removing them beyond Lake Michigan. The | over the State, and patrols hunted them down |- _The marriage of Frank A. Burton and Miss { !k“-‘m"hen ‘arandchildrens the Gith g D 904 | Michigan Southern Ralivay. . P, H. D NET, L8 0. aheme. vas put in the shapo of a_joint | litodozs. And now the Democrats wished {0 | Abby Moulton, st La Crosse, on the 34 inst, | ghiivey T Tt hliz‘a_ thirteen | General Western Agsnt, iz Seath Market-st., CHICHE®: | st SideSIT West Magison.st, " #tock company, similar to that of the Credit Mo- | Testore this order of things and sgain enslave | created quite s stir in society at that place. Tho | gioth ning e r—:nu'l‘eew:;!:xmi;r ren; '.!.\nu & 2 S o et Madisonst., in pilier, €iock was divided fntoforty orforty- | histece. But we ehall Rt attempt to follow | st of presents, velued, intrinsically, at 4,000, | Sran; Lorerih pre oty CUT-E70. grendchil- Satairday, Oce. 1%, Jurentls Clacs, one ghares. That of these chares twenty-four { thiS miserable creature in his inssne efforts 10 | fills nearly a column of ‘the Democral. e iy dfle qhmildu Ea h%mndchd- ; o | Bm of them were to be reserved for disposal by | inflame and excite the hate of the blacks against | _John . Lynch, of Natchez, Miss., Sm!ma) ¢ d.ifiim e «\‘snfi‘ i d:n dan anmty—ona A BT AT Randall and Whitni{fuz such members of Car- | their friends and employers. Thatthe should be | Grant candidate for Congress, ia no relation of g: idren; tnutxh ;:nc el ren nudfi (teen S!mm\‘s?ow.\ gress as assisted them by their abilities and | permitted to do so unmolested furnishes tho | the Secretary of State of the same family-name, dmz-_himrme H fl&’ ell;,h d;: lldm’ nth“ {‘tup.r TTY O BRINT :Jotes in cbtaining the grant from Congress. | Srongest argument agninst tho existenca of the | the latter being & native of the District of | ERvIfhidren. Ome brauch of e nmly | SITY o Kow va ‘Thet the said twenty-four shares wers 10 be Kn—Kfnx, and in favor of the extreme toleration | Columbia, and s freeman from his birth, while to T i m’a‘! years ago. an t!-lm"‘hm‘ GITY OF BEOO ally ivided betmeen mmma}r}!fls’qm of our peopic. Inc conclading he ?xg:ngem:; %efnme{yw&i bom 3 elave and su:gnfin\nd' g, o consequently We canuiot ek tho full | EiTY OF BALTHIORE prn members of 5, ] undartaking | bleck man, according to the cath of secret | till freed by the war, He acquired an education 3 i i And gach saccecdin {5 manage tho one and Whitney the other. organization,” to repair to the City Hall 2t 4 | sfter beccming fros, and hag atisined 10 tho | of arer oo st OUF Informant can recollect | £35 BifceEoRen This wes the echeme, and tlie menagers pro- | o'ciock, p. ri., to-dsy, thatit mightbe known | Speakership o(thelfimsg;pi Tegislature. follows ¥'s progeny, it now foots up as ¢ RAT] rezded to Philadelphia, where Congressthensat, [ Wwho bad not paid their taxes, and then again at —The late Hon. Henry C. Deming, of Hart- i ', jo carry it out. 8 o'clock, p. m., prepared to receive their tickets, | ford; Ct., was electod to Congress in 1863asa Unforiuhately, however, for them, though | form line 2nd march in solid phalanx to the | War Democrat on_the Republican ticket, and fortunstely for the honor of the couniry, they | polls. Now our colored people might just ss | gerved two terms. He was originally an fafu- = bodics | ential Whig, and as such a member of the | Total offepring (two States to hear from).,.... 336 | . Tickeiscanbs all diseasos > Dicaltics. vor exprest. Scnd sta for Circular_to t! }Address ' DR. OLATG, 101 Tast Ha .Dr. A, G. tatn-s 3 1 st rcliablo S; ialist 4 SIS et et Sl [y S Caarultations conbdantisl. Cliotiurs s, Sither saxea. Coas con o 3 ! { Rubbor goods o Band. NQ SyEE: KEAN, Soath Ciarkcs cml DElbc atgentially can: ae ., 5 conident - i e e e M % E e e O 2an s 193 ‘oals phsaician ia the city who Wer= . crants cures oz no pev. " Rabber Goods ahwass on hand. FORSALE. LUMBER FQOR SALE! Y ;. Satarday, Oct. % . B b s | T Builders and - Carpeniars! X TH Ticar, ¥ £S OF PASSAGE, TREASURED's OrPIcE: oF THE RELIE A3 A SOGETY, Now 1 Aot L ct. 5, 55 | Bids will bo rectsed at this Pl i formsed o L b | forthe Tt .s‘n«-.\au-‘?fi eEatable Warean bonght hero 3t moderata rates by persons | Ry Cor's onping pame. ot 224 34i3ceRs to the . C. R, Paasc; e T St L e o | S et (e | St M, 2 o b Bember A Dz tons, onidential P 088 who, of Iate ¥ have wn suddenly | of men n permit o gether | Connecticut ielature ; then he was durin, e St S ends, Said building contains npwrzd T0m 5 & . Stone, nH jcian, rith fa the Bithertd usprogteblosnd unlucrative | under ho orders of Socret loagunes, and tha lead | soe gears tho Bemocrio Mayor. of Hatocy. The Lanca Fair Jurse e et 00 ompyancs, | TSR, S Sriey T oo tmton ot | b Do e e ition of members of Congress. The very | of dangerous charecters, to take poeseseion | In 1861 he went ont as Colonel of the Twolfth | _ The unfair jurors who sat in thé Iate trial of | ®f9OHN G. DAYE. 13 Brosluns, Now Vet or Foy may be found at phoct R s | R D o roaetant wrices. “isaimng fut: sttempt to enlistsupporiers of theirschems | of the polls and obstract the freedom of tho | Gonnecticut Volunteers, snd was, for a time, | Laura Fair, the faie fond of Fricco. sar thot on FEANCIS C. BROWN, | mdiusow e¥o MPISAS, ™ | 2bfed. Nomercuy sed “Cosbulicticn jres.~ Cugos resulted in an information, which wes promptly | ballot. .| anilitary Mayor of New Orlezns. Hewas Col- | rotirement their first ballot showed ten for ac- 25 Soulh Mackat e£., Chiciuo: - Tremmrer. | FogTnteed Allfemalo Udificalties treatedyrith 310y eommunicated to the Eonse by the Representa- Jector of Intemsal Revenue st the time of his ittal and two for marderin the first dagree. | - ‘Temperley’a Line of Stenmships, £ - son-st., Chicago. 4 REN five to whom they made - their proposal The Celestials in Arkaunsas, death. N He ouly point of issue with them was sanity or | Stiling woekly betwoea Londca, Quebes, aud Montreal, A Rare Buginess portunity ! Halsted-st,,’ Tho House itely suspended all other Trom the Memphis Appeal, —Brother-in-lyy = Oramer, our Minister to | insanity. "AtS o'clock on Sunday evening, iter | hies Cogit s9d passzacers &t low through ies fof | FOE SALE Ona.third intarest o, Pianite v, | D Townsend, 160 South -st,,. businiess, ordered the sest of Bandall and | Two years sgo s umber of Chiness arived gt | Denmark, shows tho depth of his philosophy by | being out. Brty. o, howes, one. pf the sin iy | Chicasoy Tl bofeshul s chtapest Tod wosk axprditons | Sud Saoh g Do g aioryet o dislargo Planlo MIL | Tiaytho sk estousig practicon il Chrnie, Kerrcas, Whitney, museg :g.fi to be brought toits %%rn wharf .and were uhiects»:1 great curiosity. | an article, fifihfiefl in lg:'w ?gmknld igi 2 mag:admaeqnimmivm-dicb of scqui £DRAKE, : 3 5 iierst, eodon, DAVET J‘EB\AVW' m&fn:& mfiwnmh%fi? ]udm ! Dissasos of bot &u‘x‘:" of sny m"fi#’.‘ ] ~ @ 6} y SoBa- -1 7 i in W] 0! i) giroal, " W. FRONG, ‘ent_| the best ts in. N s - His A Troatite sent free, ' L) ¥ myoptigeedy eFT0gs, especially, gazed at them with | paper, secribed tho Roedy old pge of | 34 the remainjng cne Gonojuded that the ma 15993, Oblcage < \ BEAGH, —Mw\;x ), LEROY. \m"m“mflm“dm‘ {‘nflq ¥