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The Chicago Dailp Teibmwe, VOLUME 26. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1872. - ' NUMBER 67. WJW POLITI c A L. WASHINGTON. crossed vigor i the Gold Room to-day. Betoro- NEW YORK. “the cifgee of the Olearing House most of the How Grant’s Inspectors Propose to Carry New York andas bigh s0 1 por cont wis paid, 1wss | gnother Arbitrary Arrest by am City. Houee this evening. His audience was largely composed of farmers from the various town- ehips in the county who are here attending the fair. The General's address was well received thm\:]ghaut, and has done much to stir up the friends of reform in this county. The Germans here are solid for Greeley and the State ticket. The Hon J. N. Gwinn, candidate for Elector, B, F. Kagg, Wm. Gilmore, 8. F. Gilmore, an others, are making a vigorous canvass and doing ood work, Effingham County is good for s andsome Liberal majority in November. REAL ESTATE. THE MOST ATTRACTIVE SALE OF THE YEAR. Beantifil Grove Lot EACH 50 FEET FRONT, AT AUTUCTIONW | ON THE GROUNDS, AT WASHINGTON HEIGHTS Settlement of the San Juan Boun- dary Question, t this rate. The Bank of Montreal is still cred- i s ?ted \l:itr;mnking this equeeze in cash gold, and Eleétion lnspectm-, smong those who had to borrow gold s there. was much feellng against that concern, u‘l‘he effect ?‘l:el fore 5 gfi-fi " " han, ates Wwas COMPpArati = isitss gonsrally wis Shcked, o Novtnber Rogers, the Murderer, Sen interest is coming out of the Troasury 7] . andhasnot yetbegeu ‘of much assistance in easing tenced to be Hung the gold market. BTOCES. e to-day, and do- ; oo kool market mas, S0V X sent and,_ao- | B0sS Tweed and Mayor Hallin Courte tivity for nearly two weekr _ . gy ~~duations. i Amportant only in 1 -:4%7’03 : ne. s morning ... 3 L. . o townraa Armnoss, wl2tyas o B, - Miscellaneous Local News. noon there was a weak teefini‘hml 9. @ le The Emperor of Germany De- cides in Favor of the THE ATTORNFVYGENERAL’S OPINION ON NEW United States. ORK POLITICS. Spectal Deapatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘WasmiNaTON, D. C., Oct. 23.—Attorney Gen- eral Williams, after his return from his canvass in the interior of New York, expressed the belief that it 'was not possible for Greeley to carry that State, as the party managersin the varions dis- tricts since the October elections had abandgned FINE OLOTHIER. ‘ONTLION ‘T 'V Grand Exodus of Clerical Voters NEW YORK, . C e Diplomatic Intrigue--Probable Cabi- net Changes, On SATURDAY, Oct. 25, 1672, b BE] i line in_pri -19 &8 taayER 200. DEN, YOUTHS, all hope of electing Greeley, and were now ex- s gradual decline in prices. Th 1) Yoy Real Estate Auctioneers and Brokers. EN, ZOUTHS, . 2 i i 8 have sold etocks freely within the past few<7 .- Thess lots 80 in tho Vinconnes Read Sabisision baizg *Ge. BOCHESTER. . z3uts Libersl ~Demonstrations in | BoLiog o e e oria wate trace Sectal Despateh (0 The Chlcoqs Trliunes Gnys, and tho market faols tho woight of thig | . Spial Disgalch lo The Chisago Triburs. the west 35 of southeast X of Section 19, Township 37, e MEN, YOUTHS, © 145 end (he. s i OKe) THE GEORGETOWN COAL TBADE. ks, i i1° fluctuated ANOTHER FEDERAL OUTBAGE. o T8 ey are finely located, adjoining tas | & MEN, QUIES. T 7 ing votes for Kernan's benefit, furnishing & vote load of long stocks. ~Pacific Mail fluctus 2 e B O e Ty e e oot ‘having a Ball | 2 MEN, Pt £ Belleville and Rock- Tot Grant, and obtaining in return one for Ker- Wasmatoy, D. C.,, Oct. 23.—The people of | between 1003¢ and 1035, with the late dealings | New Yomx, Oct. 23.—Another American citi- e ontams o ot ks o e oari, Vin: E ughy e 8 nan. By this means, the Atforney General gsid, | this District, surfeited with politics, are now ex- st10L7ta 0. gn&bon::seémm }?5 t-';lml;', o0 | zen inNew. York was dragged. from his own ‘goanos road passes through & beautiful, grove, a3d0n s Mxkh YOUTHS, ' e ford. they hoped to defeat General Dix for Governor. | periencing a genuine sensation in the growing g%m:;‘:ii’;‘;%m Q?Bd‘:im:x:' Lo Dro¥ | premises to-dsy for dedlining to talkk to an As- B T ufa s more ‘Gestrable. . Thefacllics | o PR BT, 3 up of important_ commorcial connections With | Sroporty.” Onies svanced. from 4 to 47, end | sistant Election Supervisor, ol thase Supervisors Sorreschlng the properts ate excallont: g cpmetia | GHILDREN, " “BO¥S, g AN IRFAMOUS LIE NAILED, England and the British Provincas, growing ont | fater detiined to 463¢. Western Union advanced | being sctive supporters of Grant, and in & con- e T e romerof ibo sabdivision, at which | <. OSILBREN." B38Ys, g . Special Despateh to The Ohicago Tribune. of the coal famine. Coal is now being shipped | from T85 07934, and reached to 78%. North- | dition of involuntary servitude to Tom Murphy. Tt depot will bo batle. and the ‘Washington Holghts CHILDREN, * 'Bo¥s. k] A Venomous Lie Nailed. . Qumcy, Oct. 23.—The Herald will publish to- | from th & i io. to | west - common = advanced from T4 to ; f a special Depnt; poiata cepot wil At o e s of Mo ropart, oS LpRE %Y, q fn e port of Georgetown direct to Indis, to. i This morning, John Heenan, & spe paty R4 atits junction with Vidcennos rosd and SBATpEhoot: GORILDREN, 0%, : oo the statement aud afdavits of 100 citi- | Sonth Asaericn, and tho West Indies. Itiseu. | 75, 82d aftervards declined o “78 | yureal assigned to duty in the Sevonth Wesd, ers Park-.v. a fineidepot is being built. With two dopots HILDREN, © BOYS, F zons of Palmyrs, Mo., denying the infamous | thoritatively "l that al dred | o Atlantic Mail declined from 193¢ to 18}¢. The Hi Tiquor- * uponthe propesty, great adventagos and facilities ara OHILDREN, BOYS, ¢ iy, 2. oritatively stated that several hundred | gyctuations in the balance of the list Were 3{ to | entered the store of Mr. Chas. Hussey, a liqu [ven. In the immediate vicinity of this subdirision fm- CHILDREN, BOY HOW THE ELECTION COMMISSIONERS WILL [ libel that a Rebel flag was raised at that place, | th a e f Americ al ha £] i d Oliver veinents are Tapidly going on qulte s number of ins | CHILDREN, BOYS. DO IT IN NEW YORK. at & Liberal meeting last Thureday. The geniai be‘;:“sumho:;: her e fé’m Z-,,e ;g(eo::(elg %1? i dmem:s Dna‘:: comerkin o’hm‘]m?:omflflflfiml D 6 on ol [ , and began asking Vel 60 ousoes zre completed and cotta; are being erected. An Panoational faritation, upon &0 extensive. scale, 13 pro- 'oreign exchange dull, and closed at 1083§ for days, and 11034 for sight. Gold firmer ; advanced from 1125£ to 11834, 3 'WANTS TO KNOW. Tha Bulletin would like to know how it came :o a8s that & demand waa made simutaneously in LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOOK OF subdivision, and we have assarances that it will be a suc: Zass. ' In beiof, for beauty of location, attractiveness, andy ' Scecaaibilty, (ho Vinceancs Kosd Sibdivision 18 ot st 2. 1 passed. Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Yorg, Oct. 23.—Commissioner Daven- port; of New York, was an aid under General Butler, in New Orloans. As to the comments of the New York prees on his conduct, he remark- is positive and complete. from England to the United States. The great- er portion of these purchases is of the soft bitu- minous coal of Maryland, and will be filled at the Cumberland mines, and will be gent thence touching his right to vote. Mr. Hussey declined to reply?anfl told the Marshal- that he had no right to put them. The Marshal insisted he hed suthority, and wonld arrest him if he persisted in refusing td give him the information sought. “A STRAIGHT-OUT” FIZZLE. Special Despateh to The Chicago Tribune Dusuqus, Oct. 23.—The straight Democratio Yot ‘all interosted in posseasing pleasant suburoan porice, mih Euttal®ofores sof Jlfghitul sarr il EVER D IN THIS MARKET, FOR i ¥ tion called for this evening was | to Georgetown by way of the Chesspeake .& igh business circles at Philadelphin, Pitta- i i but b o e o ey pestoet. ‘ffi:&.‘éfi"&“{ifi‘,‘ Ot aGES AND ALL SIZES. :?; t;:;,m:::::fl:: Rt ‘b’:‘“";""‘ = g:’;‘fv?m(:n;;;: et o this campaign. Only | OBio Canal for abipmont. . Sover vassels | brrgh, and Chicago for a reviseme of the 844,000, | 2o By o M e en e et him, Ho ed, EXTRA LARGE MEN FITTED. r 3! 73 am indopendent of | 210 WL i outers were on hand, and fhey | have alrendy left this port within a few weeks | 000 logal-tenders retired by Mr. McCulloah. { ¢hen rushed to the office of Commissioner Dav- Thers was evidently concert of actlog in the matter, but whether the movement started for political purposes or for speculative effect, it has quickly come to sn. ) ‘Government bonds a fraction firmer but quiet. (Central Pacific bonds dlosed at 897@100 ; Union Pacific firsts, 89@89%6; land grants, TIX@773{ 5 incomes, 803§@8034. THE PRODUCE MAREETE, The market for flour was quist but firmly held. Low grades were fairly active ; medinum extras dull and tame, and family very a'hpng snd salable. No. 2 and superfine fairly sctive. A with cargoes of soft coal for foreign countries, and others are expected to arrive and clear be- fore the close of navigation. Foreign bottoms are mainly employed for this service, because of their peculiar rig and construction, which ren- derstgem more seaworthy than American ves- sels. ALSATIAN IMMIGRATION. - The advance guard of the large body of emi- grants from Alssce 'and Lorraine, who are to seitle in the nelg:borhood of Alexandria, have reached t city, and sre now engaged in prospecting for favorable them. I shall carry out the enforcement of the law to the letter.” Ina corner of Davenport's officethere is a telegraphic instrument, which communicates with his house, and also with the headquarters of the Custom House Re- ‘publican Committee in the Fifth Avenuo Hotel. This instrument, it is said, is to be used by Davenport in ordering arrests of obnoxious citizens before, and on the day of, election. Blank warrants bearing Daven- Es 's gignature will be in readiness in every district, and it will only bo necessary to write in the names of parties who are to be taken into rnished. Terms of sale, cne-fourth cash. balance in one, two, d throe 3th interost at por veat. /, EEGAEEEE IR A J NUTTING balence of the first pasmont writhin 30 das., . . Y °A fros train will lasve the depot of the ‘Rock Island & Pacific Rallrosd on Seturday, Oct. 26, 5t 10 5. m., and | THE ONLY NEW YORK C. 0. D. FINE CLOTHING O B 1l hnsieved «yn t ground HOUSE IN THE WEST. Totan g0 whocan, foF & bl Aissnt 148 o this charmiog | ADDITIONS TO OUR STOOK RECEIVED DAILY gaburh whll prove Blnoficiel, o, the healts, aucl o ibera FROM OUR nt cided", s * yFlsts of the property ca)3 o btatho8 ot ehs offico of the NEW YORK BROADWAY HOUSE. C. C. THAYER & (0.,| . 3%0mmd 322 STATE-ST. 156 Fast Madison-st. | | BRANCH, 48 WEST WADISON-ST. enportand made a charge against Hussey for resisting him in the execution of his duty, and Davenport isened a warrant. Hussoy was taken ‘before Commissioner Davenport. ~There were quite & npumber of Radical politicians in " the court Toom, all eegarly walting -a disposition of the case. When Mr. B e oot e i chasged with tho rt informed him tl 8 Was wil 13 g?!anca of {&mmg s special Deputy Mershal ‘while engaged in the duty of verifying the regis- try. DMr. Hussey said he believed he & rigat to refuse to answer nfixesfions put to him by soon adjourned. THE INDIANA ELECTION RETURNS IN FULL., Inpravapouts, Oct. 23.—The complete official returns of the October_ election received at the s"“fim’ of Btate’s office show the following results: On the State ticket—For Governor, Hendricks, Democrat, 1,148 majority. For Lieutenant Gov- ernor, Bexton, Be%uhlicnn, 880; Secretary of Btate, C\mg Republican, 184; Auditor, Wild- man, Republican, 215; Treasurer, Glover, Re- publican, 783; Attorney General, Demny, Re- i X £ ites wherein to settle. Some time be de- { the close the market was d rather low- i 8aid, read an editoriz] gustony. ublican, 644 ; Superintendent of Bublic Instruc- | Soteat Pi oo Siove e e o, the & will b ull _and Sompisinant, He had, he said, rei 2 T A ] by these immi, to inspection of | er for most grades, under $9. In wheat, prices | i rning paper in which citizens were told ¥ USICAL. - ASSURANCE. . A telegraphic instrument haa slso been placed Hion, Hopkins, Democrat, 957; Reporter of the | Forot DY BeRe o e e i the market in ths markes closes firm for & morning pap $ o e Grand - Tary - room, st the. dis- | Saptoma Coust, Black, Kepublioan, 427; Clork | Forerat Haete O LAl Tk Bol 0 desiro mot loss "ffixbf Hecen ‘»‘1," aciol closes frmp 07 000 | that they need not smewer - duestions ut by election officers, and he & that legal advice. A Radical politician here exdagmad that it might be necessary tohaul mp young James Gordon Bennett, Jr., for writing such an editorial as that, He wonld, he said, go in for doing that if necessary. . Hussey eaid he thonght every citizen had s legal right to be se- m“‘imm interference in his home or place of business. Commissioner Davenport fixed the bail at 9500. Mr. Hussey then left the court room with his friends. " 'BOSS- TWEED. posal of Colonel Desanges, OChief Depu- ty Marshal, who is to have, mnext t0 General Sharpe, complete charge of the polls on the day of election. Davenport has assured his Republican friends that he will 8o administer his office a8 to re- duce the vote of this-city to 120,000, in which case he calculates there will be a majority of { 5,000 for Grant. The Grant frands in adel- ghi- are to bo cast in tho shade by the Grant sf)’t'zxri‘o! in this city, which gave Seymour in 1868 of the Supreme Court, Schall, Republican, 1,503; Congress-at-Large, Orth, Republican, 162; Wi Williams, Fep., 533 ; First Congressional Dis- trict, Niblack, Dem., 183; Second District, Wolfe, Dem., 5,65%; Third Dietrict, Hulmsn, Dem., 1,928; Fourth District, Widson, Rep., 380; Fifth District, Coburn, Rep., 793’ Sixth District, Hunter, Hep., 657; Beventh District, Cason, Rep., 197 Eighth District, Tyner, Rep., 2,939 ; Ninth District, Neff, Liberal, i34 ; Tenth District, Ssylor, Rep., 3,185; Eleventh Dis- trict, Packard, Rep., 985. The total mumber of votes cast for Governor in the State was §77,- than 4,000 acres in & body, though they wonld prefer a much larger quantity, and will oV erned by the price and locationof the land. ] colony now numbers sbout 200 families, who are slilled in arts, manufactures, and farming. They propose to form a joint stock company, locate a town, and lay out farms, etc. eir Burpbse is to exclude all others from the colony ut those who came with them, for the term of five years, during which_time no one of the colony will be authorized to dispose of any por- tion of the lands gurchned and emb: with- export. Winter stesdy. Pork closeg withmare steadiness, with a fair local demand and little inquiry for future. ¥or future delivery, 250.bar- rels of mess pork, seller this month, at 81045, Cot meats steady. Bacon shmfilex for winter montbs. Sales of 1,000 boxes short and long clear for the winter months on private terms; 600 boxes short clear for February ard March at 88-16c. Lard steadier; demand fair. FOREIGN. Piatios | Lo s Cororatio Organs. ? . | GRAND LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION AT BELLE- 5, in their eurvey. If they can be suited in Vir- e ’ Tho 8] c of Boss Tweed'in Court, to- 200 Pianos and Organs for the [ ViLLE. 700, ax increass in four game ol gver 0., o finis on good terias, they say they can incressd GREAT BRITAIN.. ! sy Bh suatody of - Deputy Sherif, ek o Trade, on the most favorable terms. Bpectal Despatch to The Chicago Tribune, abont 180 votes in the e heir colony to 2,000 families without any.| Yonpow, Oct. 23.—A large meeting in favor of it sensation around the unfinished Court A large assortment of Pianos and | Bereevmz, 1L, Oct, 23.—The grand rally of d Bt e GEHOR amnesty to the Fenian prisoners was beld last House that has cost ten millions. Twoed drove Organs to rent. . N i | the campnign was had here by tho Liberals to- ANTI-MASONIC MOVEMENT. Application has been made to the bank-note | evening in Manchester, st which Isaao Butt, IL. o towa o B DS baving justified In 28 1;?11;1, S:g:&l'ee, a:dgggggg?gfigs fi’ d\yland this evening. Pdeople enmoinfromall | Avsoms, Ill, ot 25—The sati-Masons in | compaples ot Now York to huve engrossed and | 2., ader of the Iristihome rule party, wes the ?fim’y 0 saditionat bul, o ltt the csus fn gom . yments I - z ) | parts of the comntry, and were addressed this ig vicinity meet in convention to-morrow af rinted' certificates of deposit made payable to incipal spegker. Mr. Butt, in the course. of smilin stalments. Tiocal Committee.. | jimoon by Senstor Trumbull and Judge | 5t. Chtles, Tl to consider the propriety of | bearer in the similitude of bank notes. Parties o vemark, s that Treland newer” could wel- | int e s o Hoigin dinses notty ATLT: J. P, GIRAUD FOSTER, _ GORDON NORRIE, | utting connty officers in nominationat the com- | are here to urge this action by the Tr De- | 1i® ks, & A e 1 W. W. KIMB s - R A D mton. Of Boormaan, Jobnston & Co. r| Eyatace, in Turner's Hall, which was crowded to e i i e o - | ome Gladstone-£o ber soil unless amnesty toher | mond pin was not visible. Before he arrived in Cor. Wabash-av. and Thirteenth-st. CHARLES M. FRY, HOWARD POTTER, I|{ sufiocation. The Benator spoke to the citizens og = artment, e letter of the law does not pro- lete. He als ke in | the Court, Mayor Hall had pressed for an imme- e e No. 88 Wali-st. ¢ Brown Bros. & Gor | of hishomo in early manhood with much feol- THE MADISON LIBERALS. bit this, but the spirit of the law is believed to |.eons was mede completa. Ho alto 8pOK® in | 4iyp grial of his own case, Which was acceded to. FURNITURE. GOOLD H. REDMOKD, 0f Denalstoun & Co. ing, and was very effective. Judge Special Deapateh to The Chicago Tribune. e ":°"°"““"°fiyzmh"lfigfil‘£°n thereto. Tho law | terms of vigorous censure of the treatment ac- | Ag goon s Hall had pleaded not guilty, Tread e | Eltace made a ' most felling sddress, | pupracy, Oct, 23.—The Liberals sro making | iy provides tnat nothing shall bo pened gxpilc: | conded to prisonets, who, ho alleged, have suf- | came in. and transacted his Hite Soasiness, Total Funds, Gold, - $1:3,234,425 | driving a nail home with almost every sen- | , onyrations for a big meeting Friday night, | shapo of a circulating medium but National fored during their confinement grass crucltied at Titeed will thus be a spectator of whatever ugly ASHT : ; tence, and producing intense enthusiasm. ’ ? Bank | hands of their jailare. developments may come out in Hall's trial, and Fire Assets, Gold, - -~ $5,064,000 This evening the fown has been absolutely When the Hon. Ignatius Donnelly, of Minnesots, | notes and legal tenders. At present the National | the hands of the § 4 can judge from Hall's fate what he must appre 1 ild with excitement. The pyrotechnic display | SPeake: | Banks issue certiicates of doposit which aropay- | _The ‘market town of Northwich, in the County | 03" 3 Poricved by many that Twea | GEO, C, CLARKE, Agent, | oo imy megifoont, Foretimo the rockeis oS FROM BOR ConREspooaNcE, ] Aol ta arder, bub ot (3« fores (o berased i tha 1 Ghastar, waa pastislly fivoded yesterday by a4 | bacome s fugtiive the momens e bestuscrl- i Uy y Agent, | Roman candles, and blue lights mado the ecené | woopstock, IIl, Oct. 22.—The Court-House | Havates of deposit sré com: en, these cer- | gverfiow of the RiverdYeaver, which oecasioned | ously to fear for his liberty. bright as day, The sir scemed filled with fall- | . y o L85 : tificates of deposit sre commonly issued by iderabl o toy, ~ The wat MAYOR HALL'S TRIAL : 1 3 and 4 Bryan Block. ; g in this towa was packed Inst evoning, to hear § banks, quite naturally they, as this proposition | coneiderable damago party. © The waters | (-, - i ing stars, and thousands of people were gath- H 0 5 ad have now subsided, and} the danger of greater A jury to try Mayor Hall was quickly empan- i | e ctroste, ol pastebing of the genarsl | Gonersl Farnsworth, who addreased his audienco | would indlcate, aro intended as motos for gom | filoiorTo'over, ger of grenter | i 10T " hanged his former factics in V. W. STRONG FURNITURE CO, Tnsurancs effected on Business Bulldings, Morchandise, | 3oy, rendoring tho cenc if possible more bril- | in & speech of over two hours snd s halt, com-» eral eivillation., By the auptionof e mode - - * | challenging. - His trial will proceed to-morxow. v ) ‘Provisions, Drellings and their contenta. fiae was tho grandest 'torchlight procossion | manding th closost attention snd traguent up- e svmata Tan s —-E)'(';;' ! - ' e at has ever marched in Southern 0i8. i tarwards guraloc i 5 M 3 - - 353 to 359 W. Randolph-st., Chicago. AND FURS. {arge procestlons were formed in esch ward and | Plsase. Themesting was o s addressed | form. The banks from which the certificates | g,0,s Qct. 21.—Liat® advices from the Ci <o 10WA. Ph=Ely g HATS CAPS, large processions woro formed in each ward and | Ly B W. Molean, Esq., oneof tho old wheel- | aro o emanato would have tho sanction of the f o D T Morioay. | . State Baptist Convention. § . CLIxTON, -Iows, Oct. 28.—Tno “Thirty-first . Annual Meeting of the Iowa Baptist Convention~ commenced at the Baptist Church, in this city, this evening. The-house Was crowded,—80 to" 100 délegates being in atteridance. The Sabbath’ School Union ' meeting came first. In the ab- gexice of the President, Vice President Prescott. presided. - Thirty minutes of devotional exercises, were led by Rev. Bloodgood, of Florence. The' gpening,sermon aa preachied by Rev. J. W.' anic United States Treasury to do business ag Na tional Banks. Although such banks may have &ven securjty for only 250,000, they might issue eir certificates of deposit with im ity to al- most a fabulous amount. DIPLOMATIC INTRIGUING—FISH, WASHBURNE, ET PR il bt il GOUEONSY Branch Salesroom, Wabash-av. and 22d-st. $ which was_dazzling to behold, as were the . New Store streets leading from it for the distance of sev- Wo call specisl attention to our stock of Low Priced ° eral squares. ~ It was nearly impossible to get* Goods suitable for present demands. through the orowd, which was cheering vocifer- D. M. SWINEY & BRO New Stock. |z e bnnit e qustace, and other Liberal leaders. 0 . . il — can yiclnre the vast enthusiastic sssemblage | MANUFACTURERS OF of men, women, snd children ght, - crowding' the strests of the home of Koerner. The vast multitude were eloquently addressed} A § | by the mext Vice Prosident, Hon. B, Gratz, Brown, from the Court House steps. Ho was Congress had created & Sunate. = T T 0, O L oneh. the Ademin. ion 8 im) 'y ;18! 8 in. istration of Terdo de szhfl.l' ill bé- succeasfal. _ ‘The primary elections ogk place on the 18th Yardo.da Tejada’s nom7mation wasunopposed, and the result, probably, will ba declared in time for him to enter upon £ regular term of & on the 18t of December. ) - e The Minister of the Inferior has presented a messsge to Congress urging & concession to the horses of the Republican lpl.rty, who has recent- Iy pronounced for Greeley, and by the Hon. Bichard Bishop, cendidate. for the Logislatre oth of this connty. The rieating Was & decided success. S P DeoaTug, 111, Oct. 22.—Thé" Liberals of Cen- tral Tllinois hold s mass meeting at Decatur on Wednesday, Oct. 80. The Hon. Thomss A. ‘Hendricks, tho Hon. B. Gratz Brown, the Hon. Gustavus Eoerner, and the Hon W. W. O'Brien have each and all signified their intention to be AL, Itis pretty well authenticated that the Secre- tary of Btato is not now among the most popular of the Cabinet ministers at the White House, Of course time changes all things. One year ago when Mr. Fish decided to _refire, tEn Counters, Partitions, Rails, The Popular Hatters and Par Manufactarers, followed in s telling speech by Hon. Casper: Promdent was 8o averso to the change, o SRE of Cedar Rapids. Bubject “ Relation Cylinder Desks, Ete. L xS i | followed in » toling sposch by Hon. Cusper| prosent. - talked to the Republicsns herg | fhat. ho causd " m paper fo b | BEelioly 00o0 Pt io s Dastad | of tho Bibla to the World.” He shoved the ne- + 507 10 513 KINZIE-ST, CORNER REUBEN Sar i Bt.Ciair Connty is alive to the momentous issuos | yesterdsy. Ho had the best of weather, and circnlated requesting United States Senators to | &30 0P oy S8 7 Cn3ation of the Minister is | Coceity. of nations keeping an open Bible for FACIORY: S50 51, G Stat d M t: of the hour, sad will prove the thoughtfal in-i| Sverything favorable, bub mnotmore than 1,000 | 8K Fish to remain. Tho condition of afairs is | i the strongest terms, showing. the great inter- their oyn prosperity. _CENTEAL BIOCE. Room%. ... | UOIDIET Dtate al ONT08-SES.y | faitgence of hor citizins by giving tho largest | eacora. [Both partics Wore much dissppointed | LOF 80 different that the Prosident s caused | g fol; b D e 1n tha building of tail- | 4 The Commitiee on nomiinations roported S. H. TO RENT. SIGN OF THE BLACK BEAR. Liberal gain in November of any county in Illi- | in the orowd. ;)‘ to b:nl:x:xg;;e% to the ?pm b:l 'll_xa dflzaris blg; 0 y g afitfin!l. o{ Agn;‘“’ f%ril’regflem 3 B;; J. sfinn- s ——————————————= | nois. . i 19, Qctobe artms gh an intimad riend of o s lor] of oux Cil orresponding Secre- . Paweaw, Mich,, 19.—The e elections | B e rongnation of tha Iatter will bo | . Lhe Government, grants the Compary s sub; o O oy, oF Doskornon, Toonaveer, Eave not hurt the Greeley causo in this (Van Buren) county. Westill find the Republicans coming "over. They are fnl_lowi.ufi he Hon. WasgIxaToy, Oct. 23.—From this time until gfi;{’_i;‘,";f‘;;;d;,ggg Imf ‘;mhhfif’i PERFORATED the week after the Prosidential election the pub- | men 'who have beon prominent in the Republican 3 lic business in Washington will be loft to tako i party of this county. Br. Tucker is a eplendid BUGKSKIN cate of itself. Every Grantvoter, from the head || epealer, and is engaged in canvassing this Con- of & Dep ent or Bureau down to the poorest {gressional District in _behalf of the Liberal UNDERGARMBNTS- meszenger, is required to be on_hand, and the accepted whenever 1t ia found conveniont to tender it. The cause of thia change of friend- ship, it is stated, is the desire of Washburne to. return from Europe. Our French Minister has not found his position a bed of roses. The reasons for this repugnance are pm}lg Enfificn, but largely of a social character. . Fish has lon; desired to go abroad, but only in the capacity of Minister to 8t. James. If the arrangement can be amicably made to transfer Schenck to Paris, UNDERWEAR. THE DEPARTMENT CLERKS ABANDONING BUSI- NESS FOR POLITICS. SMITH’S PATENT Speeial Despatch to The Chicago Tribune. 4 #xnd twenty vices Presidents. The report was adopted. Bev. Dr. Gardner, Secretaryof the Missionary TUhion, arrived late, and spoke briefly on Rev. Daniel's theme, ing the great need of more Bible in schools, and less me i * Half an hour was spent in hearing_reports of the Secretaries of twenty Sabbath-school Asso- ‘ciations, pertaining to work done within their vention of 89,500 for each kilometer of road it shall build, an extra P’; ium of $100,000 for every .year the rosd is_finished inside of ten years, and many other sdvantages. " 3 A Commission hss been appointed to investi- gate affairs on the Rio Grande. Wazatlan is again in posgesaion of the Govern- , ment. Porfirio Diaz snd Donalo Gaerra are the onl{ rebels of note who have not accepted ame nesty. OFFICES IN THE Tribme Building Are nearly finished. Several are cange. Nota Greeley Republican has taken a i vi o r backward step eince the lte elections; they A : 5 ock to Pari R borders last year. Most of these showed an en- yet untaken. Fire-proof, with exit from the city has already begun. All the |, Ml 3 there will be no difficnlty in satisfying this in- couraging dbgree_of prosperity and _increase. e T trigue all around. Thigis the latest pieco of RUSSIA, e oiiogrs elsoted to-night spaointed s Come vaults. English tile floorsthrough- oput. No offices in the city equal these in every first-class respect. ELMBR & BAIL clorks in the departments have been ] already paid for -the month of Oc- AGENTS, tober, six or eight days in advance of the usual time, and, by the last of next week, 8r. PETERSBURG, Oct.23.~Official advices report the discovery of a conspiracy in the Caucasus for the overthrow of the Russian suthorities in smittes of Credentials on the expediency of put- MISCELLANEOUS. e oy A & State Sundsy-School Missionary into the Aol ¥ New Yorg, Oct. 23.—Dnrl.n§zs ;Dlitiu] pro- on diplomatic gossip tguing the rounds here, and it is based on more than ordinary authority. SETTLEMENT OF THE SAN JUAN BOUNDARY. a 33 30 & 33 West Washington-st., 5 i cession at Passaic, N. J., on ndey night, 1t is 'WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—The following despatch | that province of the Empire. A general risin; Adjourned. Plans of the Tribune Building can il il :;;‘;”ggfi’n' fg:‘g;‘t‘;?; Jnee ;‘{'hg?g‘m"‘;&“};fi:;;f roported that & fight occurred, in which sixty | was to-night received from Minister e | T e s - sotondon, but the leaders of | Delegates and visitors are bourly arriving. be seen at the office of ) = ness of the Government. porsons were more or less injured. Bemtmy, Oct. 23, | the contemplated revolt were secured and. W. C. DOW, SCALES. Tha report telegraphed from, this clty to tho oo Commitins of Seventy last night floonse. | 7o Hon, Homilin Fish: *7" ™" | thrown into prison. Quiet now prevaile. { Telegraphic Brevities. Room No, 1, Nevada Blogk, | ~~a—smomn— | New Yok Foening Zozh thee Elon, Jotn D. De- | his candidature for the Magoralty. rahe Huen expercs lo whom the Ameckan ke e Burwin Loses, an old citizen of Dwight, — g FAIRBANKS T O e anteman, Wb e | Alonzo B. Cornell has resigned the Surveyor- S ed, b oy i g ek CUBA, 1| Mich., was run over on Tuesdsy, snd seriously WANTED: STANDARD S o B o raga. woa afors | Ship of the Fort of Now York, to accept his nom- § Tory e tomarh o e astion, Supporting | of EATATA, Oct. 33.—The inmrgents vader Diss, DIRL b osdactiank i T padsion i Dl S CA T, IS o ooct tr. Greeley, -and that ho will be | iwation for the Assombly, T D e em A foois | attscked tho villago of Cano, e fghting wass| - 5y B 8™ Warre Biver JuncrioN, Vt., Oct. 28.—L.P. Poland has been renominated to Congress by the Republicans of the Second District. ‘Mexpms, Oct. 23.—The Hon. David A. Munn, | ex-member of Congress, has announced himself ' severe, but reinforcements arrived from Cata-i lano, and fllflinam’%untfl ‘were mauad to re- tire. Bix rebels and three Spaniards were killed.. Another body of Diaz' forces made an af upon Lassl, but it proved unsuccessful. WANTED. The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, whose business is larger than nical precision and exactness. The Emperor has also with the highest senss of official duty given his personal sttention to the eubject, and after most careful study snd deliberation has arrived at a conclusion satisfac~ = OF ALLSIEES: e dministration is etill sonding stumpers [FATRBANKS,MOBSE&CO | 3557 into North Caroling, not feeling alogether £ WEST WASHINGTON-ST- | aggured of that State. John A. Bingham, who is now in the city, will lesve for that State to-mor- —Rates of freight from Dubuque to 8t. Louis, by river, have advanced five cents per hundred —A man named Thomas Handon, living near Mt. Hawley, Peoria County, Ill., was that of any other in the world, want three or FORSYTE'S K Fom. 1D Gom ey Wi an independent Republican .candidate for Con- 5 W L & y with Allen Rutherford, the i ey | tory to his own sense of justice. The reports of — {rom & runs Tuesda; t, end had four of the best men in the city to represent the U- S St d d. S 1 hira Auditor, iy fflvflm:;gl‘;fiisgfigsfi“fi;;fi;@:f{‘fi& B W- experts with reasons e ot o - PORTO RICO. e boa Bt s0 bwyy{'fif? hia recor- Company here o5 Agents and Salicitors. Apply [ U+ D, NGaNAar Ca.les. CIBERAL ‘MOVEERT Wit ROGKFORD: cratio candldato, has withdrawn, leaving three | C3ied tous. o s | _Havama, Oct. 25.—The correspondence of th:] ery is impossible. i o = Forsyth's Scalo Wareh 5 5 ther indopendent candidates in the field. o decrée of the imperial arbitrator, which | Havana journals indicates an excited state of:] —Amannamed Cronk, who lived at Wayne, at the office of the Northwestern Department, AGs :D:mz" s:sp flfl%s-sr Special Despateh to The Chicago Tribune. osord rmh T chica 0 Tribune, hss been communicated, has & form not 80 much | affairs at Porto Rico, and a disturbance between. | Mich., was instantly killed on Tuesday night by corner Dearborn and Washington-sts. _465. DESPLATINESST. | Rockrons, Ill, Oct. 38—Gonoral Famsworth | woans, Ors. 16ok Jojtar fram Woburn, | Of 8 decrsa in council sgof » cabine order. 1t | tho Liberals and Couservatives is thought prob-,| the faling of derrick aé Giosse Lals near De- UO H 0 W fl MISCELLANEOUS, addressed s large and enthusiastic audienco in § Nfaga., ssys the allisnce between the Liberals. g%? :‘ot l::tfle;c i;ix;tno fixyt e\l-?!:hnmedi :;r%cim- ,b%?. . i mi‘i i L s Brown's Hallto-night. His speech 14 Tabor Reformers in the Fifth Districtin- | & , Wil ng is reported that Governor Rives bas re-J —A Boston despatch saya: ¢ Raportsof tha . 150,“ . adr fl Bflfik fllfle e ety 8 nigl s speechwaa oneof the :flfaa e 0 iostion to Congrees, | in the least from tho point presented for arbitra- | turned to Spain. %8 10" 1] acoident on the Byatern Failrond, on Tuesday, tion, decreesthatthe claimof the United States of America as most in accordance with the true in- terprotation of the Treaty of June 15, 1846, 1 shall forward the official copy of the decree —_—— Destructive FireatEast Saginaw. Derrorr, Mich., Oct. 23.—Last night & vel depreciated the stock of the rosd from 110 fa 102, The price Was again raised to 105.” —Rev. John L. Dudley, pastor of the Ply- month Church of Milwaukee, was married at tbe over Gooch, Republican, by a heavy majority. DEATH ON THE RAIL. 7 | most stiming of the campaign. He defied any ! Tmmedistely. Not particular as to looks: may bo rough, PROTEGTIUN . AG AINST FIRE' Grant man present to snewer his clinching argu- | Pt be hard, - Address, steting whore they may bé + | ments, “d"‘em“,fly exposed the cmguptf‘:,} seen, with price delirered e e (COTYUDK i FERGUS anrmg sogMpm that is undermining the whole Administration. | onth Canalist, o Il]SI]l‘all 1 The cheers at the mention of the names of b ial destructive fire ocourred at Esst Saginaw. It £ = L CAMPAIGN GOODS. Redition i 06 Bomcs Gredlay, O e e, i East 0 cermotner | (lgaoD e Bacaors. | fiat broko ot in £56 grocary of AT G W00d- | Mizs Masion . Chrmetill soanesten i the bull, and Carl Schurz were desfening, and | The Eastern Railway Disasterss THE FREEDMENS' SAVINGS BANK. “"a in the Crouse Block, from spilled kerosene, | Milwaukee Sentinel for many years as a writer of an An exhibition of the new Eastern eystem of *'8prin- | gerongirated clemrly the state of public senti- T L A G & |1 o rebonied Pooy ox o lematazeon x| ont. ® | tinction of fires, will be given at Brown Brothors' Works, Accidents. ed the entire block. PonsxouTs, N. H., Oct. 43.—Atthe Coroner’s destroyed the en The Crouse Th in the Freedmens' i ero uronowin the Freedmens' Savioge S | Block waa awned by Jesse Hoyt, of New York. TAT lishme . - and its branches, principally from the South, an Bt e, 7 ad pex formed by the Bev. C. H. BANNERS, BADGES, i Cam o Taion .| et oo ol oo Bouied S e | ISt 18 Fop rodead i ot S | SE R, S BRSO SRl g S0 e for S0, & A | gy, s b ey 1o, Gty Loy on Tose- g on ny afterooon, Oct, 34, at 3 o'clock sharp. been circulated ‘about him, was_well received ' b Charles G. Dow, of EastSalisbury, brake- iaf, 10 s inst r 3 er set & stack of waste siraw on fire. TUNIFORMS, &C. Al intorested are fnvited to attend. by the sudience, and _their whole symj athy ;:::‘g{ tho feeight trsin, who o acopantable | 2° sroundless. gm’ df.:éfl:" loses $20,000; insured for-{ The flames spread rapidly to adjoining fields, burned up a number of large stack- yards, and consumed the entire grain crop of & number of farms. The loss will reach & Co., clothing dealers, lose ely, but the amount is not known ; insured seemed to go with him. At 11 o'l he 1arg: 3 for sbout $25,000. Goldsmith Bros., cloth- dition of the awitch that caused the GEO. F. FOSTER. closed _hi h, which listened ti mmumfmnm amined. before he had oz o | Donnolders & Paper BASIOTALS | arsmams s, mhe min et o | ey S e s WALL STREET. concluded, the inquest was adjournad. He said ing, loss not known; insured for 9,000, The reception of General Farnsworth in Rock-1] he placed the switch right for the express train, | Review of the Uon: B 2 iti 3 fed out ,000. BRUSHES, &o. At Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co/'s, | ford mse more saihuaistio than ehat of suy| buf dianot lpok 1t R L O b e ar o Bk Lt e e s I v | s 0 mem, oaened Gustavo Schafar aid Frad. T e ey speaker during the campaign. Dernorr, Oct. 23.—A serious sccident ocenrred e mnd e O s e amost, | SPringer, Workmen in Ludlows ire work fac- EAIR AND CLOTH BRUSHES, 118 and 120 Monroe-st., Ohleago. The Liberal elemont i6 gaining ground “erz on th6 new Flint River Railrord, near Flint, yes- 2 ;ma be pal;a tothe Chicago Tribune. e O e 0 Smabor | e B mgag . }:.emn, quarzeled, on Tuesdayécabgut “A splendid assortment of Hairand Cloth Brushos. Y AND EATER. | dyin Rockford, and that, too, in the very teeth | terday. A construction train wag thrown off the 2w Yoz, Oct. 23.—The money market Was | potming a0y ;" E:‘ V. a on of wages, and Springer struck Schafer Com) dward A‘,verByo & Co, {nmber; John ¥. Driggs; Ripley & Kose, land dealers, and the photograph ery of Good- ridge Bros. The latter loses 8,500, with no in- rather irregular to-dey, though not so dear a8 yesterday. The general rate on call was 7 per cent, and the market was very uniform st this on the temple with a_pair of t ing o E Psc P ongs, fracturing of the dark ways used by the opposition party hafer died yesterdsy. Springer Wholesale and Betail—Very Cheap, T GERTS, LUMBARD & 60, | DR, J. B, WALKER, Surgeon, | & 1687 East Madison-st. For Discases and DEegr_tpmfikAusfs! the %‘YE and EAR. THE LIBERALS AT SPRINGFIELD, L, track by running over a cow, and_the followin ergons were mjured : John Murphy, kille is body being mangled in a shocking manner ; John Doty, leg broken, but will recover ; James waa arrested. —Edward Jackson, one of four negroes who ON-S ‘Special Despateh to The Chicago Tribune. o g Lo O, D e fensad thek he wii | Tate until noarly the close, when thero was s de- | SOrAHE: Baxter has 85,000 insurance on engaged in a riot in Springfield, 1L, a short NG Established in Chicago A. D. 181, SpRINGFIELD, TIL, Oct 23.—The Liberal Demo- got m{;wg_; ‘;oi‘x‘f;h’,;;‘w: e L rokon nad | Cline to 4 per cont. Timeloans are quoted af 7 f““{‘mfifx‘z‘l‘:v ‘hfhg?a“:h:‘;%o‘{fi' m’;g:" :; time since, in which the police were badly cut [ANCIAL. 3 7 tral G % : et im | oiher slight injaries, bat ha will recover; Patrick | PEF centand & commission, the latter varying | & threater o orth with razors, was yesterday convicted by a jury cratic Central Committes for this County met im ght injuries, but he ¥i 3 D sording to the collaterals Gonesee street, including the Everett House snd N Y BISONS olbam Lamm e o o "mey sogea. | Snigon Slghiy mjored ahout. (50 hsad, 0ot | iocording fo (e olsteals ad ianding of 1he | sovural of o fnca blotisin thectiy. Tho t- | Cour, o has ot hiea sestanced yo. B ONE TO LO ) et t’b e it il dangeroualy ; h{ich.nul Murray, two ribs broken wer.‘ lfl fl-‘m\m on time are quoted at %al loss is from $100,000 to $125,000. i Court, He has not been sentenced yet. His State-st. and Fldridge-court e ere intorchanged, and satablichod thofact | nd injured sbout tho hend and meck. & num- b sl gk ol : — A i A A O Chicsgo ity real ostate, Funds i hand. G ol el e dg.s ce, st | it 80 far s this counfy was cancernod, thore b o e o gy 23X trsin on tho | DeF cent for six months. Tho best Tnercantile Emportant Decislons o contract for th labor of 150 convits in MEAD & COE, 2 Dets ol Branch Offce, 13 | Hu's doterminstion fo. bring ont, every ote ta | o, OPAR Raeros, Tows, Oct. 28 Bin O8the | paper sclls at 10 to 12 per cent, 9 per cont being | _Dermors, Mich, Oct. 23,—A colored man nam- | the Tllinols Pepitentiary, advertised. to bo let on %9 Weat Madison-st. | s e | b ca8t fOr Greeley and Brown. There sre ma tho I7th net., has been awarded by the Commis- a bridge near Bertram, Iowa, at 6 o'clock last an exceptional rate. The gtuapecz of an advance | ed Hedgaw;yd who was refused registration as a 3 MEETINGS. Bourbons, snd but few persons reluctant t0 vote | oo Sohon tha track spread, after the engine | 12 the “Bank of England rate {o-morrow was | voter, applied to the Supreme Court for anorder | sioners to Emery Brothers & Co., of Chicago. A. O. S]_aughter ! tho Libata ket T "o Bemoeratie pary. | S0 Tyt ck spi i, aod SBEIRS | much discnssed, Privie telograms from Lo | compellig the' Bosed to togiater L, Thia | —he fith biensial maeting of the Nafonal BANKER, ’ Masonic. ’l'hnreu ’ted ml:h o0 Geant managors hore tarach | 78 O the track, when the bridge broke, and Og_ sy in some cases Teport money stringent, | parents were slaves in Vixgimabnirgnswnymd Conference of the Unitarian Churches is now be- ] g BeEplas Avernbly of Orients) Oontlater P.-x.. | complicated with tho Grant mansgers Loxoiiact | thraw pwolve card into & s Woains sto s | apd in others essior. The ontflow of gold from | escaped to Montreal, where the petitioner was in§ held in Boston. The attendance numbers Corner Clark snd Madison-ats. Bussand sells Stacks, | S:'- ¢ thelr Rendozvous, cor, Twenty-! nd Pral- | independently. the bank is the pivot upon which the rateof | born. Heclaimed that hewas acitizen under the | 573 delegates. Varions reports from local con- delayed, and passengers and biggago Lave to bo % » | rio-av., this (Thi ) evening. A fuil i X i Bonds, and Gold. Recelves moncy on deposit and trau- | Ho:a¥; this (Thursday) e7as sitondance 12 | no only ticket cast for O'Conor and Adams. in | (ERYES (04 FERETECR A T sctas General Banking and Brokerage Busined . , as business postanco wlll be presented interest turns, and we are entirely ignorant here act of 1855, declari i itize: of the extent'of this outflow. Home arrange- declaring; that children of citizens ferences were read yesterday showing the en- ‘born abroad were natiiral citizens of the United At e bt Bty foraction. By ordor of the mi.\' Com.". in Chief. the county. couraging progress of * Unitarianism throughout "R SLICHTER ‘Grand Sec's. e ments ought to be_ mad 1 Inima raneed, this | the conn S Tioans INOZSOELAtOCL | Tuers il swbe s Swdil Aoty of Vos Keoslicr MEETING AT EFFINGHAM, g ats onp e, made whereby the cabls | Btates. Other olaims were ad , but P epuniey. o o A Rith Mac LIBERAL z . —A fire at Magonville, Iows, yesterdsy morn- | would give some light in regard to import- | was the principal poi juse was de- | - —The funeral wife of Col Thomas ©a el estate in tho clty or saburbs, at current rates. | s SRS BibEe for WChE: Allbrethron sico wtlo Havg Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribune. ing, dssroyod the Tarfo bar of 8. Ouink, | snt malier R port- | was the principal point, and the catee %82 7 | B Notson. Minlster 15 Mocire, nea. sitondos at been notified by'the Secretary, are Isquested to be pres- ErriveEay, I, Oct. 23.—General Black ad- G. 5. HUBBARD, Jr., FOT Gt Mo , L o 168 Bacl, Waabingtonat, | 0 27 oo of 0T Py G IONTER, fooy. | droesed tho Gitizens of this county at the Cpurt fect that he was a foneigner and obliged to take oul naturglization Kppare & quch. THE GOLD CORNER. i Terre Hante, yesterds; larg . The corner in cash gold was rongwed with in- cilh by % vy latge oo ed with grain, The loss is $25,000; partly in- ; 9wrTR of Gitizens, sured & s

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