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OCTOBER ELECTIONS. [Gontinued from the Fourth Pago.] the Blato, and It I8 hoped that Ludlow E:‘llif‘l‘:%lll-utlxrnu5l throngh lhclrrnnumgce. spectal Disnateh to The Chicago Tribune, Prrrsnonoi, o, Oct. 14.—To-dny the elec- tionis belng hold throughout this Btato for TProasuror and Judgo of tho Bupromo Court, as woll ns tho regular countv oloctiona, tho Republican ticket, with Robort W. Mickoy b ita hond, is far w (ho lond, Judgo Gordon, how- evor, boing much acratched, The liquor intorest {s making o strong fight in nll sootions of the Stato, and, as Mackoy I their mon, andas ho has gold out Gordon, ho s belng Inrgely voted for by the Democrats. In tho county thoro aro four tickets in tho fleld, Republicau, Domo- cratlo, Indopendont Lanbor, and Prohibition. Though thero are go many, very littlo intorest is manirost, aud not near n full voto will bo polled. The Ropublican tickot, howovor, is far in the lond, and will earry in the County of Allegheny by about 9,000 mnjority. PuitAprLvma, Oct. 14.—Philndolphia Glllv— All wards of tho city but ono show tho followlug resnlts: Tor Judgo of tho Suproms Court, Gordon, Republican, 49,005 | Tudlow, Domocrat, 80,208 Rn{nbllcflu miajority, 10,607, _Stato Trensurer, Mackoy, Ropublican, 56,070; Hutch- mson, fiomocmt, 81,870 5 ilolmhlluan mo~ Jorit; For ~ Sherifl, Elliat, y, 265,100, Ropublican, 51,4155 Liall, Tyndale, Roform, 6,450, over both, 19,103, In Borks County tho Domocratio mojority ia about 4,000 York ' County gives nbout 1,000 Democratio majority. 'fl\mt{ng(\nn, ostimated, gives o Republicnn majority of 600 for Supromo Court Judge and Tronsuror, Clinton County gives 600 Domocratio majority. Montgomery County gives & small Ropublican majority. Last yoar tho Domocratio majority Wi Domoorat, 30,800} Republican ' majority 88 D, Cumberland County, corrected, gives a Domo- cratio majority of 450, Dauphin County—Harrlsburg gives o Ropub- lican majority of 400. Tho Republicans have o mujorily in the au\\utg of 1,100, Pirtsnonai, Pa., Oct. 14.—Election returns, »a far as hoard from tha city, show o Republican majority for Buprema Court Judge of_ 1,800, aud Stato Tronsuror, 8,000, Lstimated mojority in Alloghony)} {County, 5,000 far Mackoy, Republican, S’ium T'reasurer, and Jamos Gordon, Bupreme Judgo, Ropublican, 4,000, a falling off of abont two-fifths over the voto of 1872, Tho entire Ropublican ticket is olected intho county. Xml#:m County will give 1,050 Republican majority. P’mAynumu, Oct, 14.—The following eloc- tion returns have been rocoived from this Btato: Columbia County—Dontocratic ml\lj ority, 1,460, 2fonroe County--B8troudsburg, oot! mated Dom- ocratio majority, 1,200. Camborlynd Gbunty—Ropublican moforlty, 600, Centro Quunty—Roturns iudicato n Domocrat- io mbliorlt of 600 for the cuunlfl._ Philadelphia—Wicdener, Republican candidata for City Troasuror, hins 18,762 majority over tho Democratic and Roform candidates. Bodford Oounty—Vory ocloge, with n small Domocratic mnjority for the county. P I;;lltnn County—About 276 Deomocratio ma~ ority. Cumberland County—Domocratic majority, Lssomlyg County~—Topublicnn. mojoriy, 100, Torks County gives o Democratio majority of about 4,000. Northampton County the Democratic majority will not reach over 2,500. Luzune County Democratic majority, 2,000. in this county only halt the usual voto wus polled, and the entire Democratic county tickot was eloctod. Bicks County—Judge Ludlow's majority will bo about 200, -and the Domocratio mnforn.y for Stato Troasurer, 800, Tho Democratlo candi- ato forBtate Tronsurer is ahend. Union County—Muckey's mn{nriry 500. Gor- don’s, for Bupreme Judge, will pro‘mhly rench 300, 'Lowisburg, his birth-place, gives hum 528 majority. e Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. Tonr WAYNE, ind,, Oct. 14.—T'ho eclection to- doy for_Prosccuting-Attornoy of tho Thirty- cighth Judicial Cironit and for Justice of the Peace of Wayne Townehip passed off very quiet~ 1y, and but a hight voto was_poiled. Tho Demo- cratic candidaton ara olocted by Inrgo majoritics, —Jacob R, Bittingor for Prorccutor, with no op- chllmn, and E. P. Edeall for Justico, H, I, \Wilson ran as indepondent candidate for Justico. Spectal Disputchto The Chicago Lribune, ‘Wansaw, Ind,, Oct, 14.~—The judicinl clection of tho Tiurty-third District, consiating of Ful- ton, Marshall, and Kosciusko Counties, was a vory quiot bub intoresting affair horo fo-day. The candidatos wore L. &uu Long, Domoorat, Eroannh Judge by Exccutivo appolntment, and dward Haymond, both residents of this place, Thora scoms to bo more of a porsonal fooling manifestod by the people than politieal, Re- turns are coming in slowly, and tho result will be uncertain until late, although it is gonorally balioved Mr. Long will bo olectod. Wayno Town- ship gives a Ropublican majority 61, a deoroaeo of about 140. Inpianarorts, Ind,, Oct. 14.—~Tho clection in tho Boventaonth District, Nichmond, Ind., to- dqg resulted in tho olcction of the Hon, John F, Kibly, Ropublican, by 1,000 majority. patil e it NEBRASKA, Special Diapateh to The Chicano Tribune, OxaAuA, Oct, 14.~Tho Poople's candidates are dofeatod in the election in this county by a ma- jority ranging from 50 to 100. Thoro i no doubt that n confidontial telogram, asking for the influcuco of the Union Pacifio officlals, di~ vulged by two Western Union Telegraph opera- tors, injured it to more than that oxtent, The oporators, A. C. Barker and W. D. Linton, have beon diechinrged and placed on the black-list. They confesscd their guilt. e e 2 NEW JERSEY. NEewArg, N. J,, Oct. 14.—~The Charter election rosulted in tho clection of Porry, Democralic wnd Reform candideto, by 179 majority, over Record, Republican candidate for Mayor,who was elocted two yoars ago by 1,200 majority. This rovolution is due to moral and municipal reform %unnhnns. without rogard to party politics, a:ry recoiviug a large portion of the Topublican votes. — DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ‘WasminaToN, Oct. 14—The election to-day for membors of tho District of Colwmbia Houss f Dolegates resulted in the election of two Democrats and twonty Republicans. i OREGON. Bax Tnawcisco, Oct. 14.—Dispatchos from Dregon to-day place Nesmith's (Dem,) majority for Congress at 1,000. —_—— THE INDIANS. Pursuit and Punishmeont of o Band of Thicving Redskins~-=Thoe Modoc Romnant En Route to Fort Russcll, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Bax Fnanoisco, Oct. 14.—Liout. Schuyler, with a small force of troops and Indian scouts, pursued Delche and hisband of one thousand, from the Verde Roservation, Arizona. He en- sountered a portion of the band near the mouth of the Verdo, and killed fowrtoen warriors. Delehe is still at large, ‘The remnant of tho Modoo tribe i8 on the way ;:0 l;’;;t Ruasoll, escorted by two companies of FIRES. St, Joscph, Mo, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Br, Josrrn, Mo,, Oct, 14.—Tho rosidonce of tho Rov. J. 'W, Newcomb, iu this city, was burned to-day. Loss about 5,000 ; iusuranco, $8,000, in tho National, of Ifannibal, At Nilos, Mich, Nm.es, Mich., Oct. 14.—The passengor dej sating-houso, tiokat and telograph oflem, aoier? bouse, and wood-houso, with 800 cords of wood, bolonging to tho Michigan Central Railrond ab ihis place, wero dostroyed by fire lnst night, The froight-houso and eastern wator-liouso wore saved. Loss hoavy, and fully msured, Milward, No 3o Lampentvinie, N, J., Oct, 14.—A largo fire ocourrad toduy i Milward, X, J., on tho Jine of tho Peunsylvanin Railroad. * Mive dwellings, nine barns, sud one Inmbor-yard were destroyod, Loss, 360,000, In Boston, Mass. BosToy, Oct, 14,—Tho car aud draw-houses on tho Eanstorn Railroad bridge ovor the Charles River wero burued this morning, with five cars, The damago to tho bridge is suvere, aud ouo traok will kavo to bo relald. Mauchestor, N. I, Mawonesrer, N. H., Oct. 14,—The dwolling and stables of David 31, Taggart, at Goffstown, woro burnod last night. Roventoon bloodod barses yrozo alsy huswods including Nod st e, an Abdallah stallion, valued at 812,000, Abdallah himsolf was tho only horso savod, . bt "' THE YELLOW FEVER. rense in the Mortality in Memphis ~EForty=ons Donths 1tos portedesslire Mayor of (o Oty Down with the Discnses==I'ho Shreveport DeatheList-ew'fho IRolicf Movementts Snecial Diopateh to 7he Chicago Tribune, Mesrms, Toun. Oct. 14.—Wo bod apothor slight frost this morning. The day bus boon quite warm, tho sky ts cloar, and air to-night In- diontes frost. Tho mortality ling ineronsed four. DBut fow now easos ave roportod. Tho Bonrd of Honlth continuo seattoriug lime and sprinkling tho stroels witl earbolle acid. They have fssued an ordor Uit no deud body should romain un- coffiued longor than six hours, or unburied long- or than twenty-four, This was necesssry, on nccount of the undortakers leaving bLodies oxposed, in somo instances ns long as forty- eight houra. Owno was fined by the Recordor 360 for failura to make roturn properly, and auother hins boon arrosted, 'he Howards ' have nearly 200 nursca ome ployed. THE ODD FELLOWS make the following report of their oporations up to dato: Buried, 28 members, 4 wives, and 8 ohildreu ; have 15 widows, 24 orplinns, 40 cascs on hond, and 48 nurscs employed. Among tho now casos roportod by them is Mayor Johue son, who contractod the discaso from visiting oud assisting the sick and ncoedy. Ho was ‘workod down, and hns o vory bad enso. The doath of Mr. Ackorman, morchant, who died this aftornoon at hulf-past 6, {8 also re- ported by them, TILE MASONS rnl;mrb four burlals to-duy, All their sick aro doing well, aud coutributions are coming in more frooly. - Tho firomen m}mrt their sick ns doing well. The Kuights of Pythias roport thoir eick s doing woll: - TIOARD OF NEALTH REPORT of the doaths during the twenty-four hours end: lnil\t 6 o'olock, Oct, 13: John O'Brien, 194 John_ Mudigan, 'b; Moty McBride, 28; Mary Lahiff, $0; Loulsn Wiso, 19; A. Holdolborg, 0; 'B. ' J. Atleo, 40; Jobn If. Murphy, 85; Mary ' B. Coloman, 46; Louie Itosonthal, 46 : ~ Georgo Granger, 85; F., Moyerflold, 20; AL Obnpsky, 81; ‘L. ¥riedlandor, 80 L. M. Tucker, 47 ; Josoph Hatnor, 504 John Johnson, 18 ; Potor O, Hosh, 19 ; George Bus- Bey, 83; V. Bussoy, 86; Jobn'C. Bogan, 16; Thomaa O'Brion, 203 nfnora, 453 dunrgc W Slondor, #i; 'B. Coopson, 90; latrick Grifton, 44; P, D, ' Douneit, 0l Nicliolas Ronch, 83; Mrs, A, J. Taft; Frederick Homplo, 40; M. MoKornal, 53; Marths Quany, 83; Allon Thomas, 23; Goorgo E. King, 21; Mra. Cunnoll, 40; Jobn O. Ames, 18; W. W. 1, 37; Joln Frink, 64; J. O. Sweeny, 42; B. T, Ohapmen, 25 ; Mru. Chandior, 63, Total, 51 yollow fover, 41; other cansos, 1o. To the Associated Press.] Mearems, Yenn., Oct. 14.—Anothor frost a] poarad this morning, slight, but suficiont to 1noronse the hopo of an carly abatoment in tho scourge, Diligent inquiry Xails to find a singlo now cago, A man pamed Tom Canning, esid to bolong In Nashville, was found doad on Madison streob this moruing, He had boen drinking excossivoly for sevoral doys. A juryof inquest {a boing held, Mra, Dr. Coloman and a child aro roported dend this moml:g : Everybody is advised not to roturn to the oity too hastily ; at lonst, till after a more marked nbatement I8 manifest, which cannot bo consid- ered safo until aftor o freozo. This is tho advico of physicians. & TIHE MASONIO RELIEF TOARD report fifty-six cases on Liand ; the Odd-Follows about forty, and the Knights ‘of Pythins about nine or ten. The lattor gocioty have oxhausted their treasury, and individual members aro fur- nishing mona and supplios. The firemen ro- port soven sick, and numbors of their familiss, making sixteun or sovouteon in all, Coutributions from all sources woro reported beavior yostordny than onany duy during tho provalenco of tho opidemio. TIE ORPHANS. Tifty of the rocently mado orphans have been sent to the Church Home, nenr Buntyn Btation, In Bhelby County, in charge of tho Sistors of 8t. Mary, but ‘that institution reports its inability” ' to Bupifly thom with subsist- onco, _Au appeal is mado upon the -elti- zons of Momphis to furnish cooked J:roviulona for their dipuer to-dny. The Leath Orphan Asylum reports that it has rooms for & number r}s orplinng, but is unablo to feed and clotho om. ONE OF TIIE IMPOSITIONS practiced on the dispeuscra of aid is that of a Erolondod sick mau, who managed to draw ten ottlos of champague and suflicient coal for tho wintor, Ho was dotected and made to return tho supplies. TWO THOUSAND RATIONS woro issued from one dopot yesterdsy. Super- intendent Hamilton, of the Southoin Express Company, recoived 82,000 from the Israclites of Ban Francisco for the relief of Memphis. Tho roliof dopots aro greatly troubled with impoat- ers. Chief of Polico Athey is looking nfter them, and will meko bad business with all do- tected. MAYOR JONNSON basnt last been stricken with the fover. He Lias lubored with untiring zeal from the begin- ping of the epidemio as nurse, visitor, and ‘whateyer else Lo could do to allovinte suffering and administer to tho necossities of the dls- tresacd, besidos attonding to tho duties of his offico. He will be missed from tho ranks of laborers in the canse of humanity. BOREVEPORT DEATH LIST. Buneveeort, La.,, Oct. 14.—Telograph foroe all well. Intormonts to-day: Hanry D. Mc- Cloud, 17 years ; Mrs, O. W. Burt, $47; Mrs, O W. Burt's child, 4 l.ln;s 3 Flora Bimon, 8; Moy by child, black ; H, Hall, 44 ; Mrs, Taber, 80, - DEATHS IN LOUISVILLE, k LomsvimLe, Oct. 14.—0no or two doaths from yellow fover hnvo occurred hera in the Inst few days, decoasod boing parties who came from Memphis sick with tho disenso. No alarm is folt, a8 thero is no matorial for fover, and hard frosts have occurred for soveral days, THE RELIEF MOVEMENT. Fonr Map1soN, Ia., Oct. 14,—Tho citizens of Tort Madison this aflernoon made up o purso of 8200 for tho reliof of Momphis, Tonn., suffer- ors and tolegraphed the Memphis Relief Com- mittco to draw on them for tho amount, CiNorNNaTy, Oct, 14,—At all the polls to-dny In the city woro contribution boxes for the relief of plemphis. It is thought that not less than 182,000 was glven in this way. Boveral theatros are proparing to givo bouofits % the samo object. Br. Louws, Mo., Oct. 14,—The Magonio Grand Lodgo of this State met horo to-day with a full comploment of officers and ropresontatives from over 200 lodges, Four hundred dollars was ap- proprinted for the roliof of suffering brothron in Memphis, and §100 for those in Shreveport, About seventy delogates to the Convention, THE FEVER AND IT8 LESHON. From the Memphis Appeal, Oct, 13, It will bo soon from tha ofliclal mortuary re- port that tho total deaths {eslordny wore as 1ifty-ouo to sixty-two the day bofore, a deoroase of cleven, Thero is also, 1t will bo seen, a de- crense of ton in the numbor of deaths by yellow- fovor. For this wo are dovoutly thankful, Any abatemont of the drendful scourge, howevor small, furnishes occasion for earnest, prayerful thauks to God, Woe have beon fearfully visited, and tho ond is not yot. Since tho 13th of Sep-~ tamber, just one short mouth ago, we have lost nino hundred and seventy-3ix 8ouls, reprosenting ovol :jo and condition in lifo. Noarly seven hundred of them by yollow-fovor, This is poylug & fearful pohalty, truly, for eu- pluoncss, iguorance, and waut of proper organization to nngn with disense in any form that is possible to becomo epidemic. It is pay- ing dearly to lonrn that no amount of monoy for the presorvation of the public honlth is to be \vel‘;hud in the seales against human life ; and that o Board of Iloulll, composed, as tho pros- ont is, of energetio, brave, nud dicroot mon, is bottor worth tous $100,000 than tho cxecutlve und logislative branchen of the Oity Government togethot, Wocan hardly credit the fact now, by tho baloful light of tho epidemio, that but a fow dn{u ago membors of the Gouoral Councll, un- able to comprohond tho possibilities of the fover, biggled over an mpproprintion of $10,000, and gavo vent to much fooling ovor the pos- tho Bourd of sible cost, ovor that smount, o Health, 'And yot 0t is, Vhoro it thut §10 000 now, and whero tho numerous ten thousans poured. in upon us #o gonorously from overy part of the Uniun? Nonrly all oxpouded for thio siok and tho noody, aud moro has already boon called for, 'ho Masons aro out of monoy and monus, and 80 aro the Odd Follows, und ‘othor equally benevolent organizatious can only look into a nearly dnlplutud trunuurfl, Itis sulo to say that almost 100,000 hava boen expended tho past thirty days,and that it will take another 8100,000 to provide for future demands., Our or- phang ore without olothing, gand as Ine spector O'Bannon has wisoly commenced to burn the infoctod bodding and clothing of the {mur. and it will bo nocossary for us to replace hom aud continue to tax oursolves, and porhiaps oven tho God-blossed friends who have helped us from othor cities, in order to E;ovcut doaths bv stazyation and destitution. Iudood, we are THE CHICAGU DAILY’ TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOB not suro that thoe visitation and its dreadful con- wequonces will not justify the Governor in_oall- ing, the Legislnture togothor in oxtraordinary sosdlon to mako an appropriation to help us In this onr hour of grontest nocossity, We romom- bor that, in Wisconsin, thia was done whon that Btato was oyverran by firo, and hor poople were loft destituto. "We¢ cannot now onumorato tho number of childron that have been loft fathorless, in some cascs parontloss, Thoso who know something nbout it, eay thoy aro ovor throe hundred, 1f so, our frionda and our citizens ean realize tho magnitude of our losson, sufforings, and condition. As we have boforo Bnid, this is a fenrful lesson, at a terrible price. It I8 ono not likely to bo forgotten, ; BUFFERING BIREYEPORT, Shreveport (Oct. 4) Cm'tx;fllmndmu of the &t Louis i e The fover is not abating any as yet, but for the materinl it has to work on, it 1s as bad or worso than it Lins beon yot, It innow among tho no- groos, and workiig out in tho suburbs of tho oity, and is in oqually a8 malignant o form ns nt firat, oxcopt withi tho blacks it s not so fatal. T'ho iutorments, yestorday, wero ninetoen, threo of whiol were negroos. Tho distress is still perfoctly torrible, not only with the pooror classes, but with many who have plenty of Broporly, or could give auy kind of seourity s but they oannot borrow monoy at any sacrifico—it is not here, and, oven if it was, tho provisions are vot Loro to purchaso. Wo aro closoly quarantined from overy point of the com- nsy, and, in consoquonce.of that and foar of Lo dlum\eo, no country people como to town. Tho rosult is, you caunot get a chicken, ugpi:;, ‘butter, or nnylhlnfi from the country that tho convalescing need. The mutton is exhausted, and notbing but poor beef, and very littlo of that, is in_ market. Of courso all Toxdn booves havo boen turnod from this market, and 10 ono will drive horo as long na tho epidemlo lnste, Al that tho * Howard Asscclation” re- colve 1s distributed at onco among the poor and destitute, Every businosa-houso in the city is closed, and tho proprictors eithor in tholr graves or ono to tho country. Among the lo firms hnt have died are Mundy & Collins, Hoss & T. ¥, L. Frank, L. Nool, Southerlsnd & Page, Boor, Droyfuse Brothors, Salo & Murphy, H. L. Loo & Oo., and many othors that I cannot now call to miud, Theso are wholo firms that have boon Bwept awsy. Thon thero nre many others whero one or two of the firm havo died. Thote is hiardly o business-houso in the whole city that Llins not lost somo mombor of the firm or clerks. Obl I am satisflod thero nover wes such an epidemic bofore known on tho American Con- tinont. 'Twould bo worke than futilo to oven aitompt to _dosoribo tho torri- blo suffering and distross of this poor afflicted community. Whon the disense was first proclnimed ¢ yellow fover” by tho physti- cinng, evory one who could got siway from tho clty, i:y any and evory possiblo means, left, and of the fow Tomalning, botwoon flvo and sfx hun- dred sonls inve passed to thoir fibal account. Nearly 16 por cont of tho mmninlnf {mg\llnfion have diod within the short spaco of thirty-four days, and the end is not yet, and whore it will stop God above only knows. Many who were considored entirely well, and had beon on the stroots for oight or ton days have suddenly tuken arelapso and died within a fow hours. ‘8o you goe it is impossible to tell whon one is aafo and out of danger, Many, many immodiate friends havo beon buried boforo I over hoard they wero sick. Iknow of wholo familics that hava been swept away in tha short space of one weok, and and not a child Joft to bear the namo. Thero are not sctually well ones enough left to nurse the sick and bury the doad, notyith- standing Now Orleans has done all sho could in sonding us nurses and physicians, Their physi- clans havo met with 10 bottor succoss than our own, Tho disonse is of a differont typo from what thoy havo beon haviug in New Orleans, At the prosont time it I8 estimated that thoro are botwoen 800 and 800 down with the disoaso, Bo far, ovor 26 per cent of thoso who have taken tho disenso bave died, aud mnny who left here havo died in the country. The exnct number of denths, or who thoy wore, will never bo known, for, g0on aftor tho soxton was takon down, they were buried promiscuously, sud, in many in- stances, no record mado of tho informonts. In many, very many cases, tho corpses have had to lay on the ground for twelve or eightecn hours, awaiting thelr turn for interment, Novw, a8 for business, that 18 ouo of !hu'tl{lngs of the past. No one thinks of domsg unything but the drug-stores, threo or four little rotail groceries, and one or two bakerics. Theso con- atitute tho business of Shreveport, excopting the ¢ Tloward Association,” which (God blegs them) have donoyeoman's sorvico; and as for tho out- side world, bad they not respouded so nobly to our reliof, Heavon only knows whethor thera would have beon ono loft to toll our waes, As for tho citizens of Shrevoport, I donot Imow, at this time, oue solitary roul that hasnot gone forth to battlo with the enemy and render evory nssistance in his power to alleviate the sufforings of the sick and distressod, watch over tho sick and dying, wash, dress, and bury tho dead. Iknow of no one who has shirked duty, but all have come forward, fearlces of the rosuit, asif of one family—and I regrot to ray, vory ‘many sacrificod their lives, martyrs to tho causd, —— RELIGIOUS. Members of the Evangelical Alliance Vinit Washington. ‘Wasnrxarox, Oct. 14.—The visiting delegates of tho Evangolical Alliance arrived hore about Talf-past 2 this_sftornoon, aud wero driven to Willard's Hotol and escorted to the publia parlor. The Rov, Dr. Tiffany, Acting Chairman of the nocusxtion Comnmittee of tho Motropolitan Branch of the Alliance, expressod gratification that the invitation to visit Washington had been accopted by the delegatos, and hoped they would always romomber their frionds of tho District of Columbia on their return home, ond in their prayoers ask that prineiples aunounced ot their recont Convention miy be perpetuated to all gouerations. 0V. BONEPNLRD, at this stago of the proceedings, camo Into the room, and wae_introduced to tho sudience, who recoived him with applause. The Governor ox- tendod n cordial wolcomo to tho delogates in » short specch, at the conclusion of which tho mombers of the Allianco and their friends, in- cluding Jadies, thon formed in line and procceded to the Exccutive Mangion, headed by Gov. Behepherd and Richard Ksrr!ngtan, Soerotary of the District. Upon srriving AT THE WHITE IPUSE they wero tuken to the Blue Parlor, where tho Prosidont and all the membors of the Cabinot, oxcept Secretary Delano, who was mpmsonted by Assistant Secrotary Cowan, wore waiting tore~ colve thom. MMrs, Grant, Mrs, Tish, Mrs, Rich- ardson and daughtors, and sovoral other ladics, woro also presont. Tho Rov. Dr. Tiffany, aftor introdusing the more prominent delogates, ADDRESSED TIE PRESIDENT a8 follows : The Evangelical Allinnco, which has been in soasion at Now York, woa s gathering of Chrls- tisn men, roprosontiug the Protestant faith, They cameé from many lands, and uttered mature thoughts of their churches ; thoy deliborated on topics of common iuterest to all Christiang, and it 18 confidently believed that thus great stimu- lus has beon glven to Ohristian scholarsbip, en- thusinsm awakonod in Christian work, and tios of Christian followship groatly strengthoued. The churches and citizons of Washington have oxtonded, through the lacal Metropolitan Branch of the Allianco, an invitation to the foreign delegates to visit the National Oapital, They have come in response to that invitatlon, accoms {nmiml by American frionds, and now have he honor of Llpwsuntiug to tho President of the Upilod Btates and his Cabinet tho ofiicors and members of tho livangolical Alliance, but will first Invite you to join in an invoontion, led by the Dean’of Canterbury, to our Heavenly Father, Tho Dean of Cantorbury offored a forvent rayer, Thoe Prosident then sald: It affords me very smat pleasure to wolcome this Allianco to the apital af thin gront mation, which I feal s tho froest of all nations to work out the problem of your mission. [Applause.} Membors of the Allinuco were thon soverally introduced to tho Prosidont by George Btuart, and, the coremony of hand-shaking having been goue through, TUE REY, NASURAYAN BIESHADRA, of Bombay, was called upon for some remprke, He sald Lo was vory much struck with what he had geon in this country, and ospecially with tho recoption tho President had givon him, Xt n]]:punm to him that Amoricans ocarried out their spirit of indopondence in everything, and ho was happy to soo that In freo Amoerica thore was full roliglous liberty carriod out in all tho clroumstances and rolations of lifo, * Ho hopad tho time would come when such a spirit would provail in Lis native land. e hoped the time would come whon tho rulers of that land, whothor British or mlhml would show their attachmont for Divine lnw,'for he firmly boliovod that thero was no groatness in any nation which did not scknowledge the ro- ligion of our Redcomer, for rightoousuess ox- nl:iolh a nation, but ein 18 & reproach to any poo~ ple, THE Y, HEXRY WARD DEECHER was thou called upon, aud emd: I also have grnm\md raupect for the President of the United tates, as he is almost the only man In this na- tion who thinks a good deal, but can hold his peace. [Lnug{htur and lp‘)‘lnuuu]. Aftor shorl speeches { tho Roy. Mattoo Prochet, of Qonos, aud Prof, Qlslsilieb, of Gor- s, IR 15, 1873, mnn{ M. Btuart announced that tho delegates would withdraw, ns tho Presidont wae com- pelled to procoed to tho raflrond tratn In ordor fill anothor engagomont. Sorvices woro hold to-night in tho different Shurclios of tho olty, which wore donsely orowd- e, About thirty sponkors of various nation- alitios dollverad brief addrossos, tho ro- marks onorally boing on Ohria. tion vnity, and the grnlvin% sproad of Protestantism, It was announcod that delo- atos would meot to-morrow morning at tho iapitol, whore thoy would be photographed, and that Qov. Bhiophord wontd ontortain thom at lunch to-morrow at Willnrd's Hotel. 0. M Frothingham, tho Apostle of Froe Iteligion, onthe Evaugelical Alllance. New Yonr, Oct, 14.—Tho largo hall of tho Cooper Union to-night was comfortably filled by arespectablo audionco on tho occasion of tho moeoting of mombors of froo religions, Tho Ae- sociation wns prosided over by Mr. Charlos Btorrs. TheRov, 0. B. Frothingham was llmgrln- cipal sponker. Ho dwelt at longth on tho objoct of the Convontion of tho Evangelical Alliauco, eaying that it ought to bo considered aa n parti- #nn or gectarinn Convontion, inasmuch as by tho statutos of tho Allianco and thoe wording of the call to the Conveontion, nono but Ohurches of Orthodox creods woro admitted, = whorons tho Churchoa snd communion of tho Liboral doc- trino wore excluded, and ita discussions woro theroforo ono eided, 'Tho Liorarohy of Romo and their spiritual dospotisms was not successfully to bo met by the exereiso of a spiritual dospo-~ tism difforently draped ; but on1£byn liberalin- torprotation of the fruits of Ohristianity, and tho careful nursing of free thought, and the Pprogress,of sclonco. Mrxs, Van Qott, the RRevivallst, at Bo= loite Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuna, Bezor, Wis,, Oct. 143, Von Gott loft hero to-day, aftor sponding sbout tcn days in this city, xfinnahlng attho Mothodist Episcopal Ohurch. Much Intorost has beon doveloped by bhor poculiar methods of prosenting tho truth, tho church being filled overy night until a late hour. Bome ovenings tho crowds woro unablo to getin. Bomo fifty persons think they have beon converted under qmr preaching, Twelve or fifteon of them are from other towns, Trom hora Mra, Van Cott goes to Omahs, thonco to California. Scssion of tho Amorican OChristinn Convention. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, The American Obristian Association mects in -this clty Tuesday, the 28th inst. A largo atton- danco is anticipated. WASHINGTON. The New Notes for tho Nationai Banks —Tax in Oireulation—Naval Academy Examinations, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, THE NEW DANE NOTES. ‘Wasnmaron, Oct 14.—The Secretary of tho Troasury haa dotormined to take no further sction nt prosont toward tho replacoment of worn, mutilated, and succosstully countorfeitod clrculating notes of National Banks., Congross atits Inet sossion appropriated $0600,000 for tho engraving and propariog of these new notes, tho Government to be reimbursed through poymonts by the banks for such of tho new notes s they might take, but it is optional with the banks whether thoy take any of tho new notes or not, and therofore only fiftcen or sixteon appli- cations havo beon made by the banks for new tons that are now rondy forissuo. As proviously stated in thego dispatchos, the banks are goner- ally dissntiefied, somo of thom holding that, it thoy are to pay for a reiesno of thetr notos, thoy ought to bo allowed to solect their own designs, and have their notes engraved and printe at such places and by such respectable and relinble bank-note cogravora and printers as they might ohoose to employ. Tho Becrotary scoms to bo disgusted with “the wholo matter, and will let it drop for the time boing in the hope that ho will be relieved from farther trouble through the netion of Congross at its noxt sossion. TUE TAX ON SPINTS AND TOBACCO. ‘Tho Commissloner of Intornal Revenue has no intontion of rccommending any chango by Congross in the revenuo lnws ag applied fi: to- bacoo, oigars, and distilled spirits, FAILED OF ADMISSION TO THE NAVAL ACADEMY. Only 49 of 106 youths, who iwore recently examiued for admission to the Naval Acadowmy, wore qualified. In Juno last 44 out of 70 qualified. THE TAX ON OIRCULATION. ‘The Commissioner of Inteyrnal Revenue is no- erymg bis Colloctors to keep & sharp lookout upon banks dealing in ourrency or serip issued by municipal or other corporations, and diroct- ing o tax of 10 per cont per month, to be col- lacted upon the amounts of such currency used. GAUGER IN THE ROUK ISLAND DISTRICT. . B. Bilsrlg was to-doy appolntod Gaugor in the Rock Island Internal Rovenue District. POLITICAL. Nominated for the Wisconsin Senato Special Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune. Foxd puy Lac, Wis., Oct. 14.—At o meating of the Fond du Liac County Council of the Patrons of Husbandry, held ' this city to-day, thore wero presont 160 roprosentativos of tho Order. TiLe Hon. A. O, Whiting, of Waupun, was cLuson President, and Frod Nohles Becretary, Matters portaining to the welfare of tho Order wero digoussod. It was decided to unite in support of the Hon. A. O. Whiting, Liberal, for the Sonato in tho Eightoonth Diatriot. The Council contained ton persons who have sorved in the Assembly, and who aro men of influenco, The meetiug was harmonious, and tho Grangors are confldent that much good will result from it. Political Matters in Michigan, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Desnorr, Mich., Oct, 14.—Considerable politi- cal feoling was aroused horo to-day by the unex- pected result of the election of & County Au- ditor by the Board of Suporvisors of this county, The Democratic candidute, ', G, Limbacker, was olooted by ono majority over Lzra Rood, Ropublican, aithough the Ropublicans have two majority on tho Board. o far, all tho delogates olected in the Fifth Qongresslonal District are olasaed as favorablo to Judge W. B. Williams, of Allegan, for tho Republican nomination. Tho Countlos'of Kent, Tonia, and Ottawa aro still to select dologates. Nomination for the Now York State Scenate from the Bufialo District, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Burravo, N. Y,, Oct. 14.—The Democratio County Convention to-day nominated the Hon, Joln Ganson, ox-membor of Congrass, for Stato Benator. He nccufll.a tho nomination, under o uimgfi prossure. His frionds regard him as in- vinciblo. The Wisconsin Washburne Rofuscs Free Roilrond Passes, Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, MaprsoN, Wis, Oct, 14.—Gov. Washburne suthorizes n flut donal of tho statoment in tho Democrat last o\'nning that Lo rodo to doliver his speech at Fond du Lao on a free railrond paes, the fact boing that there and in all his travels fn the Btato sinco the Ropublican Con- vention ndopted resolutions disapproving the use of railroad free passos by publrn fficials, he ‘pays rogular fare, The Congressional Case in Yndiana. Special Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribune, Inpianaroris, Ind, Oct. 14.—The motion to quash tho writ in tho Shanke-Nofr Congroasional caso was ovorruled to-dny, Atty.-Gen, Deuny filod a domutror to the petition, Poople’s Convention of St County. The Peoplo’s Convention of Bt, Olair Connty, N, mot Baturday altornoon in the Circuit Court room st Bollevillo, T O, Horn, Willinm O'Neil, sud Mr, Ruth woro nomiunted for Qounty Com- niiasionors, and the following resolutions wers adopted : Thot we will make common cause against tho op- prosaton of monopolics, against the bribory and cor ruption employed by 8otuo of our publio nien to ko cure their elevation to office, and the reckless squane doring of our publie domalh, which should Lo pree sorved for nctual settlors,:» That, protesting lfiululh 1ho outrage of the last Con- groas, in voting for ita memnbora back pay and an in- ocronso of salary, wo call ufiou our Reproseufatives of this State at large, and tho mombor cloct from thle Diutrict, to effect u repoal of the law that has aroused tho just indiguation of tho whole land, Clair Tammany and Apollo Xal Caunot Coulescos Nzw Yomk, Oot. 14,.—Negotistions for the union of tho Tammany and Apollo Hall Domoc- racy have fallen through, — AN ERRAND OF MERCY. Havrax, Oct. 14.—A Government stoamer will be dispatobed to Bable Island, from which Iace she will bring to Hallfax the boat's orow of 0 steamer Wyoming loft thoro when that vose sl groundod on thoe islaud & fow wooks Bgos v FOREIGN. A Possage-at-Arms Botween the Pope and the Emperor ot Germany, Tho Holy Fathor Insinuntcs that Dismarek I8 Responsiblo for tho Catholie Porsecutions, To Which the Emperor Answers Warmly that He Is the Responsible Em- peror of the Empire. Further Dovelopmonts in the Bazaine Trial Are Unfavorable to the Accused, Benray, Oct. 14.—Correspondence botwoon tho Popo and Emperor William s officially pub- lished. Tho Pope writos, Aug. 7, that tho moasures of His Majosty's Governmont aim at tho destruction of Ontholicism. Ho is unable to discover & remson for such moverity, boing informed and bolioving that the Emporor is averso to the incroaso or continuance of this hargh policy. Ho pointa out that mensures injurious to Christian roligion only tond to undermine the throne. Ife sponks {rankly, na truthfuiness toall is his duty; and all the baptizod, even non-Catholics, belong in o certaln ' Aonso to him. Ho oherishes the conviction that the Emperor will adopt the nccansary measures, and concludes by An'nylng God to bo merciful to tho Emperor ond himeolf, Tho Gorman Emporor roplies, Bapt. 8, rojolo- iug at an opportunity to corroct orrora rolating to” Qorman affairs, If tho Pope was truthfully informed, he would be awaro that the Govornment cannot act against the approval of tho sovereign. The Emperor rogrots that a portion of his Catholio subjeots, priosts, bavo organized a party which is ongaged in intriguo ogainst tho Stato, dis- turbing tho roliglous peaco to tho ex- tont of open rovolt agninst tho oxisting lnwa, Ho points to indications of similar movemonts in other parts of Europo and in Americs, and doclares ho will maintain ordor and law 80 long a8 God onsbles him to do so, ovon ngainst the sorvant of the Ohurch which he sugpoflnd acknowledged obedience to scoular suthority as a commandmont of God. This doc- trino of obedience, however, ho regrots to soo 80 many priests in Prussia disown. Ho ox- ¥mnuna & hopo that nos tho Popo has been in- lormod of the truth, he will wusc his authority to terminate the agitation whioch "ho declares beforo God has no connection with religion or truth. Ho takes objection to tho Pope's romark about non- Catholics, and, in concluding, snys the differ- enco of boliof, however, should not provent our liviug in ponce, —_—— FRANCE. Panis, Oct, 14,—Thiora will give a dinnor to Lis frieuds in tho Assembly on Saturdsy noxt. Count do Remusat has received an in- vitation. The Debals to-day has an articlo written by John Lo Moillo, showing the urgent nccessity for an immediate sctllemont of the political ditficultios in Franco. Pants, Oct, 14.—The Gawlois estimates that the Bonapartists contributed one-third of the votes thrown by the Radicals in last SBunday's eloctions. M. Krautz, DnImty from the Dopartment of tho 8oino, has declared in favor of the Republic, THE DAZAINE COUNT-MARTIAL, Pans, Oct. 14.—The courl-room at the Grand Trinnon was crowded to-day, The oxamination of Marshal Bazaino was continued, In snswer to various questions by tho Presidont, accused declarad that ho novor was fully informed that MeMahon had been made o subordinato to him. Ho donied that he received suy tologram appoint- ing him Goneralisaimo. Tho dispafohes in quos- tion were produced in court. Bazaine explnined his apparent neglect to communicate freely with tho Emporor on tho ground that ho thought the Iatter was fully acquainted with the situation, Ilo rend a dispatch which was sent from Prussian hendquartors, during the sicgo of Motz, to tho Gorwnn Ambaesador ot Constantinople, ' stating i}“& the Gormans would in no caso march on aris. Bnzaine reitorated his assortion that he was not informed of McMahon's advance until the 80th of August. In reforence to this and sov- oral other points, ho offered affidavits in support of his statements. The Prosident coldly said they would be re- forred with other affidavils, to the Court, whon the time for tho examination of witnosses had arrived, The fooling is that to-day's proccod- ings have been nnfayorable to Bazaino. s —_— SPAIN. TLoboy, Oct. 14,—A dispateh from Cartagona, of yesterday, says : ¢ Tho Intrausigonto vessols aro again leaving the barbor, and another naval engagoment is oxpeotod, The command of tho insurgent floet Lua boon given to the Captain of the Totman.” THE SIEGE OF CANTAGENA, Mapnm, Oct. 14,—A diepatch from Lo Palma, u fow miles from Cactugona, says that heavy cannonading is heard there, and it is thought that tho expoctod nnval ongagoment is in pro- ross. & A roport comes from Curtni;onn that the pro- lvlaiona in tho oity will only lnst throo days onger, Mapnip, Oct. 14.—The insurgents of Carta- gona attribute tho dofeat of their squadronsgolly o tho cowardice of Controras, who ordered a re- troat against the wishes of tho crews. They de- claro that ho will not bo suffered to command a floot again, Their vessels suiled out of tho har- bor to-day for n second :fm. but fioding the Governmont floot prepared for action, retired. Lonoy, Oct. 14.—I'ho Carlists assert that in tho battle of the 6th inat,, Gon. Moriencs lost 900 men, while their loss was only 800. AUSTRIA, VIENNA, Oct. 14.—The Turkish Ministry of Foroign Affairs recently sont abroad a circular memorandum, giving & onc-sided account of the Austrisn Consul’s conduct jn Bosriz, and com- plainiag;of the rocaption of Prince Milan, of Sor- via, in Vienna, Tho Austrian Government has taken offonso, and n note from tho Porte, ox- Frausing rogrot attheissuo of tho memorandum, 5 looked for with some auxioty, e Sty GREAT BRITAIN. Loxpon, Oct. 14.—Mr. William E. Baxter, M. P,,in o public spooch ot Duudos, lnst night urged incronsed intercourse with the Untted Statos, Every public man, bhe said, should visit that couutry, i ——— WEST INDIES, HAvANA, Oct, 14.—Advices from Huytl state that Juemel and soyoral other places in South- ern Hayti wore vjsited by & sovere hurricano on the 28th ult. Many housos were domolishod, roofa blown off aud trces torn from tho roots and earried & groat distauce, There was consid- erable loss of life and serious damago to shipplog, —_—— CORRECTION, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, PirLAveLriis, Oct, 14,—The special dispatch sont yostorduy to TuE TRINUNE, roprosouting that L{;oro 18 gront distross among the employos of Bruner's Cotton and Waoolen Mills, m this city, and that tho firm, inetead 'of belng unable to got money, is in reality planning to defraud its workmon, we have every ronson to boliovo is a mistake, On tho contrary, the flvm is doing n’vorynxlng in its powor to sottlo with its om- ployos. —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Livenroor, Oot. 14.—B8teamships Main, Trin- aoria, Calilornis, and Goorgls, from New Yorlk, and Circussian, from Quebce, have arrived out. e e T MASSACHUSETTS LIVE-STOCK MARKET. WATENTOWN, Mass,, Oct, 14,—OaTTLE—Hoceipts, 1,310, ‘ho largely Increased supply had o dopressing offect upon tho murket, Owners of stock, howover, are siiff on prices, and very fow sules wers iido uf lews_thun lust week’s Tutes, Trices on some lots aro 3¢0 lower, Hales wors wmude of cholco at $10.00310,25; xtra at $5,.250,76 ; frut quulity, $8,00@8,60; vocoud, $0,00@7.60 ; third, $4.00@5,80. Burgr AND LAuns—ficceipls, 7,611, Market ime provul tn conscationco af {ho lighit ipiiy. Tast woek & fow lots of luubs wold at Tic, whic] l”‘mnm to he thia Bighent rato, Auch of tho tock fu sell mf;t 0@ 82ge, Sheop sold ot B @60 for qualities thut Luut we Wore dsposod of ntB@E5i0, bt S KANSAS CITY LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Special Dispateh to The Chicayo Tribune, Kawgas OrTy, Mo, Oct. 14,—Oatrne—Roceipts, 8,774 ; sbipmentd, 1,361, Tho markel {8 slower, un TURNER-DUFFIELD-0ct, 14, by tho Rev, W, W. urin 1, T ricos deollned 10 to 25¢, Through Texan atcers, $1.20 o $2,10§ through Toxan cows, $1,00 o $1,40; corn= fod Toxans, 1,50 fo $2.80; cholca natives, $4.76 to 6,05 ; smooth native atock Ateors, $3.25 to $3.75. Tloas—Extroma range, $3.15 to $3.40, MARRIAGES, Evogte, D, Doy Mr. ‘urfor, aom of Ot B Tutner, and Ailes Maes 3. Dutfiold, "dnughior of Cliarlos DuMold, Tian., il of this olty, No osrd: 37~ Cinolnat{ and Foulssills papors plonso oo NORTON-TUUMREY—At Elmburst, Oot, 7 o N TEov, Janor 11 Dinekom Ne: Dacions Goricn and Ailss Fragos . ‘Humsoy, ‘dughior of Goorgo I Rumaoy, Teq,, of Olieago, DEATHS. ARMOUI~(hn Taosday mornlng, at 0 o'elook, Amolia wifo ol J. B, Armovr. - 4 gulnninl atrosidonoo, No. 07 Calumot-av., Thursdny, at alool, WIGRLAND-Tn_this oity, Oot. 13, Ganrgh dagitar of Capt. Gnurx€ " i Blariin Wigelind samd lays, montha and 10 1 from the roaldenoo of hor paronts, No. %3 L ‘Frionds of tho ook p. m. y KERLRR—-At Newhall flouso, Milwaukon, Wis., on Thersday ovening, Oct. 9, of congostive ohills, A. 8, Koalor, {tane, of Naw Hinyar, G © E Tomains woro sent st for Intormont, i~ Now York papors ploasu oopr. RYAN~Oot, 13, at his rosldonoo, No, 181 Blus Teland- av., of congoationof the lungs, Miclinol Ryan, agod 33 oA, Notiea of funaral In to-morrow morning's papors. Lioston papors ploase copy: BRADY—Oct. 14, at 1la. 1., John Brady, ago 58 R, maedogss Yo 0, Mol Tkt on Watorvillo, N. Ys. patiors ploxso copye. > T By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. $10 Down. $5a Month. ANOTHER GREAT EVENING AUCTION SALE OF AnOUT 250 SPLENDID LOTS! LOOATED AT NORWOOD PARK, On Thursday and Friday Hvenings, Ooct, 16 and 17,1873, ot No. 47 Woest Madison= 8t (1. 0. cor. Olinton), commonc- ing ot hali-pnst 7 p. m. TERMS OF SBALE—Only 810 down and each Lot sart wiih 6 p0s boek inkases 99 minth o orwood P'ark s tho bighost poiut around Obicago for 13railos, And tho' Lots offorad ‘aro All guarsntood 1o bo food, nighy sad dry. . Thoy ara near tho dopot, sud It fa 10 opinion of roal catato oxperta that tho improvomonts whioh aro sbout to bo made in_tho imniediata vioinity of this property will causo {t to advance o fivo times it pros- ent valuo {nsfdo of ono yoar. Itis tho Inst chauco that will be offered to sponro & splendid Lot at sour own price) and on anoh oasy Yor partiontars and plata call a¢ our ofl AT ‘at our offica. - 'Tho b ety wiil bo stiown frea of ohargo bofaro the & X WILSUR, ERTHOR £7g0. 162 Clarkeat., Room 6, - LIBON, POMEROY & GO0 Anttlonmmre: BY GEO. P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash«av, AT OUR WEDNESDAY AUCTION SALE, Of Oct. 15, at 8¢ 0. m., wo shall offer & lavgo invoico of thoso cclebrated OCHIOAGO- "SUCKER BOOTS. A largo and flne line of other grades of Men’s Lonther and Waol-lined Boots, and on olegant nssortment of Women's, Misses', and Childron's goods. “Will also closo the atock of o Rotailer, con- sisting of o large assortmont of very flne goods, GEO. P. GORE & 00., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, 142 & 143 Michigan-av., (Opposito tho Exposition Bullding). Tho ontiro contenta of largs BALOON, dolng a good businoes, to ba s0ld In a lot to tho bightst blddor, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 16, at 10 0'alook. OIiG. B. GORE & GO., Auctioncers. Regular Thursday's anlo of Buggles and Harnossos, Qartingos, op and Opon Lugglos,” Domocrat Twa-Hea ‘agons, . Xiatra 'Fino Doublo and Singlo Harnaes, On Thursday, Oct. 16, at 10 0'Clock. GEo, P, OOIIEAt‘tmD AUCTION SALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & €O., ta Rltson & Fontor, Roal Itst Bacotors e omoors, o1 nmd 68 Maneipinatd Gonorst Third Annval See NORTH VANSTON 70 Chocs Residence Lot AT ATOTION, ON THE GROUND, WEDNESDAY, 0CT. 15, 1873. Tho lots In this subdivialon aro 83 feot frant by 140 to 168 foot doop, aud aituatod noar tho contro of thia boautlful sudl growlnie suburh; thoy front on wido avonnes, hiave good nidowalks, and pormanont aud substantial {iprovo. mpnta aro consfantly bolng inado. ,Togotiioc with s attior advautaizon, ona rroat fostute of this properry (e Its olono proximity 10 Uhifoago's favorita subrb, fiviuston. Tho No Unlvoralty an Th gns so o Ladios’ Uollego aro distant only ono milo. wator improvaments now bolng made by the village Evanston will undoubiudly bo avatlablo in & short tima to the rostdonta of North Evanston, Jnvostmonts in thia proport wiit pay bettor than doposs tia in Sacings Banks, and with porfao seaurlty. \ A Hoeclal ¥roo Train,will loavn the Northwastarn Ratl whyDapot, enrnor of Canal and Kinrlo-ata., at 1:30 p. m, roturniig altor tho sals, HERMS OIf SALE~Ono-fonrth down, snd balance fof 1,348 yonrs; of ono-olgtls duwn,”and brlange i ey premiciact S inee it asieent, 2 2 on oact Jotwill bo required on tho day of salo. Printod nbtraota will b farished ason purohsos Further information and plats can be obtainod of tha onor, WL 1% PUAY it U Lafialeal,, basomont, o, Auctloncors, 84 anh 88 Randalph st COTTAGE HOUSE, No. 169 Twenty-eigtthist, BETWEEN PORTLAND-AV. AND GARIBALDIST.," AT ATCTION, On the promisos on THURSDAY, Oct. 16, at 8: o'elock, Tts Gottay 18 well natte Sud e o, s In thoronghi ropair, with good barn. Lot, 245120, Cone talnusix good rooms, The loostion -ofght! batwoon Fortlan Uarlbal o ings firgt-class in overy rospoot. Tuo salo'will bo i Purchasr to assume & tofy, "Titlo" porfogt. Torme: m mortaag of b G yuly s, ST 10Se aaftTTanen N htatios fa intoroat, " TLISON, POMENOY & 56,0 Austtoneurs! 8 and £ Xandolph- L THH BNTIRDLY NEW COTTAGE HOUS ‘With Lot 25x124.8, No. 290 Portland-av., Will bo sold at Austlon, on tho ground, on THURS~ DAY, Oct. 16, at 4 ovelock, This fiouso i5 1u-mml.’un§, contalns 6 rooths, and is first-olasa In ovory rospeot, and L 8 good noighibothood, with ood surromndings, noar ohiirol, acioal, oto,, and sbouli sommand tho st at partlos sekfug a homno, THI TITLE 13 PR Abstraot, roady., Terma casy, only 8600 eneh, 800 duo § August, 1678, balanco one and two yoars at 8 pur cent. A doposit’of @100 at timo of anin, HLISON, POMEROY & 0O,, Auctionocrs, 81 and'sg Randolph-at. Regular Friday's Sale At our Now and Spactous Balosroom, 84 & 86 Randolph-st., Conslstlng of Now and Second-land F RN DT TR E, Parlor and Chambor Bots, Cooking aud Paclor Stoves, Grookery, Giasswaro, Hrussels aud Wool Sarpotae of Loungos, Mi; Plctures, and a gonaral assortmont Housekcoping Goois, ote., On FRIDAY, Oct. 17, at O 1-2 o’clock. ELISON, POMEROY & O 81 nud ) Randolpii-ats. AT ATUCTION, On FRIDAY, Oct. 17, at 11 o'clock, A Nearly New Billiard Table, With Balls complate, Bold by order of Goo. W, Campe boll, Eag., Ausiguoo by Hankruptor. ELISON, POMEROY & 00,, Austioncers, & nud 8 landolph-st. | By Wi A BULTERS & CO. PEREMPTORY SALE, BUGGIES, PIAETONS, CARRIAGES, TARM-WAGONS, AND HARNESS, on TeaiAE ATCTION, n Wedne Jot, 15 , m, sicaragme 16 nna 47 Kihddpiee ot WAL A. BUTTERS & 00., Auctlongors. At Ao oL I G 1 DDS, CLOTHS, AND CASSI S, URNISHING BOOTI'AND sTIOES, &ei AT ATOTION, On Thursday, Oct 16, st D)5 a. m., at salcsroom, 15 snd 17 Randolph-ty W1, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoors. By BRUSH, SON & CO. 41 Bouth Canal-st. Augtion ealg of Turniture, Carpata,Stovos, &o., Wednes. day, Oct. 16, 9:%0 . m. Bldgant palor and chaniber sots, miarblo top and plain furniture, all kinds, now and soc- ond-hand. Largo lob of heatiog snd cook atovos, Brussols pnd lugrain chruots, mattrosset, bods snd badding, cute ated ware, tollot sots, cblna, and crocke: Also, lory, p 3 & ot of suvarlor platod and” motallia_shoiv.casos, stand: axds, tablos, oflico deaks, st ba sold 0., & 1 a5 moved (o ko toom for anothor aalo on Friday. JLUSH, BON & CO., Auctioncors, Cnsh advances on consigamonts By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auotloncers, 304 and 206 Enst Madison-at. i REGULAR WEDNESDAY'S SALE OF DRY GOODS and CLOTHING, THIS MORNING AT 9j¢ O'OLOCK. Olothing, Drgw Goods, Tino and Medium Clothe and vorgontings, Woolon and Knit Goods, Blankots and Gamiortablos, Jowelry and I'sucy Goads, Handkorehiofs, nous, Hosfory, Blaok Silks,” Kiblons, Droes Shirts Mou's ‘iloavy Uidorwoar, Fadoy 1loody, Nublas, nud Bourfs, and a largo assurtmont of sensonable gooda. TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auctlonears, 24 and 200 Enst Bladison-st. 250 1.0TS TOR SALE BY ATOTTIOIN. BEXCHANGE_YOUR_ BANK ACCOUNT FOR ATLOT AT RIDGELAWN. Will be sold at Augtion, ON THE GROUND, Tuesday, Oct. 21, 1873, at Bj4 o'clock, This Property, having hoen out of tho morkot for seva eral years, in naw remnbdividod, and for the first tima of= fored VOR BALE in lots of 60x160 foot each. Coma and lnnllmallur first cholco of A LOT, RIDGELAWN in situnted oqoi-distant botweon Nore wood Park and Dark 1idgo (and formorly known as Cane fiold), on tha O, & N, W, It. IL,, being on bigh ground, EFEET ABOVE OIICAGO, tius atfording oasy drain® ago. Vo natural lounar:hn'unms sed by ‘many subucban towns nurrounding this city. Tho drives ar0 Hino, streots graded; sidowalks will be butlt and shada Arlosian, Woll is mow bolng i vory desieablo lycation; boing only It miflon clty, 80 minutes’ rido, with amplo rallroad faoilitios, TE trains a day, and, by a charter from the raliroad company, ovory train s obliged to stop at this station. huralios, storox, oto., are convonlont. Altogother, RIDURLAWN offors many atfractions to partios scoking a ploasant liomo noar Ohlosgo, whore ont oan havo all”tho conveniunces of olty lifa With s cosh country air, “THE TITLE 10 THIS PROPERTY 1S PERTEOT, Printod abatiasts furnisliod oach purahasor. TERMS EASY, ono-quarter cash, balazico one, two. and {hroo yoars, with Intorat at 8 jor cont, o 810 & month until patd, or, 16 por cont discount for ALL OASH, A DEPOSIT of $25 requircd on cach lo at tmo of sale, A SPECIAL FREE TRATN will loavo the Northwoste l‘!'m IDByinl. firzllzu'ul’ Canal .mll Kinzio-ste,, at 3 o'clock, roe Eraing initcdlarely Afior mio. Yor fnrlher infoemation, plats, ote., apply to CURTI R LAeiG PR Slate ot PR L DA TOW, 0F AV» O, I5ADIA (T, 135 Doarhorn-at., or ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, 81 and 83 Randolph-st. Chromos, Chromos, Chromos, AT ATUCTIONT, On Thursday Evening, at 7 0'Clook, At 387 West Hadison-st, Opposite Aberdeen, 857 elegant Gormau, French, Engllah, aud Amorican Chromos, to bosold withuut rosotvo, sudl tho salo to gon. 1inuo evory aveniug till all uro sold, By EDWARDS & COHEN, ‘Gonaral Auctionucre, 65 South Canal.at. Will soll to-day (Wedno: ot 16); at0:Xa. m., & eplondid assortmont of now ocond-hand Turniture, Parlor aud Cooking Stoves, Bewing-Machinos, Boddiug of allt desoriptions, Brussols, Ingrain, and Reg Carpot, Offigo-Doaks, oto., to. OSGOCD & WILLIAMS, ‘Wost Sido Auctlon Houso, 61 South Canal-st., have auction sale this marning, U:40, of housohold furaiture of ovory dalclhmnnh inoluding fino parlor and elmmllmr sotn, carpoty, covking sud Leating sioves, aud wisoulls- oyl good: All goo ithout resorve, By WILLIS, LONG & CO. Largo varloty of now and socond-hand furniture, marble top chambor sots, marblo-top centre tables, clugant book- casos and side boards, dosks, chairs, Brassols and wool ocarpots, stoves, ete,, oto., AT ATUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, Oct. 15, at 0} a, m., at our salos. rooms, 195and 197 Randolph-st, WILLIS, LONG & CO.. Auotiousers. HOTEL, HOTEL BRUNSWICK Twenty-sixtl-ate, Fifth-nve, nud Twonty-sev el o NEW YORIK OITY, 1879, groutly unllr{wxl and ontlroly rono- i : Ot e o ot "Chonte "o e 1 wicd, ne s | "{'fi‘l., ‘ravoliug Palilio. o 1ickal iruiwwok ombracos tho entiro block o Tifth-av., vverlooking Madlson Squaro, and prosouts the ungivalod advaniago of & frantago ol (i ou atfoute. "X Thio ruoms av0 el ventitatod, woll dghted, and sup: jlied with ath-raoms antl all nuaderh couvoniohcos, and g Turaicuro uid appolutisuntsav ot (o Lost. cims, Lor Ruomn sud Ten prem ' ‘T'his new and clogantly-furnish>d house, with its sultos of rooms, baths, oclosots, ote., Lalls Loated by steam, convenfent to busiuesa bo , dopots, and places of ammsoments, looatud ou the corner of Wabasheay, and A ™ 'alx house, fnall its appointmonts, is first-class, and tho bost #2.50 por day houso u tho West, MUNGER BROS,, Propristors. Announcoment Bxtraordinary GRAND OPENING REAL ESTATE SALE AT QUL AUOTION ROOMS, 84 AND 86 RANDOLPH-ST., ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22, AT 2 O'CLOCK. We havo roeelvod positise fnstructions from R, P. BLANGIHALD, Lteq., to closo out his interest In various subidivisions, aud wili' offor for salo, without any rosarse, tho lullul‘lny valuablo proport) FULNT_7f lots, Wx1% [uot cach, 1o Blanchard Brothe ers) Subdlvision, 'cornor of @ and Richwond-avs, und nioar tho groat Ohloago & Nortwostorn Car Sty BEOONL—10 Tots, 215 feot eah, in Blanohar division on_Fuilanthoe-st. ani Fullerton-av., botweon Milwaukoo-av, and Humboldt Park oulovard d FIIRLD— Jats, 201150 foot oach, in samo subdistsion,’ on Humboldt Park FOURTH—In samo s roukon and Fullorion o 0ld ontire, or i largo vidod, O this blook thoro fs o_good houso an ud shado {roos, ol, 1 also & fino gnrdony lendid oianca or a profitable nvoatments Tots, 0195 foot. each in Blanohard's Subs r Milwaukeo and Diveisoy-ave. N —lots, B5ciad toot aab, un Bladsonat,, tme ocks nast of Contral Park, 12V ENTH—G noret, buing tho south % of Blook T e Sormer ot Toriy sisiars and Californis.av. "Whe abovo offors vory valuablo pronorty in a scotton ot tho oty Wwhioh v rapidly bnproving, sud overy day e~ anolug i vaiue, o failtios for reachig s eropr: 1o Boulovard, hdlvision, situatod botweon Mil. block of 41 lots, whiols will y suble Larn, nd clogant lots T Hiotls by busos, hiorno cars, and stoaul, \hua ey e 't eamalt o thio HOREL Of Tho oity, and & ocan il bo-giren o ovory ono fo burchaso bithior & wingle lot or more, 'Tho salo will bo purowptury, Every Lot atfored Wl B0 o e, 113 LaSallo-st., will show the ‘propsriy, and glvo any furthor particulars, The Title to this Property is Perfect. T i Gy Liiansa fn one, two, sad thiod rare, wiilh 8 por ount Intorus CPOSTL of 10 per cont required at time of salo, balwiico of firat payment tn (hiety At Partivs having uoney {n savings-banks which Liave noy auspondod can make tholr first payiuent by thotr booka, ELISON, POMEROY & 00,, Auotigneers, _84 and BG Randolph-st. Dy HODGES & CO. WE WILL SELL AT ATOTION, tho entiro cuntonts of 43 Soymour-at., abovo Wusternave This Wednesday, Oot. 16, at 10 8. m, comslating of parlar, dining, and kitohon furniture; also g bodrdonin, oruckor gpatimaro, ofo., o 50 8t 74 D, ll; W : of honsehold goude LG GEK & CO.s A