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FOREIGN. I Continuation of the Bazaine Trial, Damoging Testimosy of Marshals Oanrobert and Loboouf, President MacMahon Interviewed by French Assemblists, His Resignation Possible in Certain Emergencies. Bismarck Visits Francis Joseph. Attempt to Harmonize Germany and Austria on the Papal Question, FRANGE. \ Pams, Oct. 20.—Leon Say swrites that ha teols ware of & Ropublican majorlty in tho Assombly. Thiers, who lad gone to Hille, as beon sum- moned by tolegraph to return to Paris. £ams, Oct. 2L, —Prosidont MacMahon to-day received a doputation of members of tho Assom- bly, who wished to nscortain if thoro,was any truth in the reporta of his intended resignation, Mo informod thom that Lo was already at tho gorvico of his country as a soldior, Aaapol- .ticlan, howover, ho ropelled the ides that ho might hold on to oftice under any cirenmstances. He added that ho should nevor sepurato himsolf from the Conservetive majorityof the Assembly which had appointed him to power, ‘Che Deputics of the Left havo resolved to ‘mneat daily notil the orisls is past. * Panis, Oct. 21.—Elections to fill vacant senta ‘in the Assembly bave been ordored in the Do~ partments of the Aube and Lower Seino, Beforo - the Bazaine Court-Martial to-day, Scleldor and Nouber both tostifiod thab Baznino. nover solicitod tho chiof commnud. Mushal Canrobort gave tho most intercsting tostimony_ concorning tho battlo of Et, Privat. Although ho was told that tho Imperial Guards would be sont to his aid at noon, sud twico asked Bazaino for ammunition, he reccived no assist- Buce whatover. Tho Pruesian Guards lost 8,000 mon in tho ongagemont, but ho was compellod, noverthelees, to retreat by tho euemy's over- ‘whelming artillory. Ho could have held bin po- sition at Mara La Tour on the 16:h of Augnst, ‘but abandonod’it by specinl orders from the Com~ amandor-in-Chief. Marshal Leboeuf dc{mmd that his corps, achioved docisive advantage on the 10th of Au- gust, but Buzaine orderad it to fall buok, foaring failure of ammuunition and provisions. Gon. L'Admirault stated that bo recolved only on the ovening of the 12th Bazsiue's order to cross the Noselle on tho 14th. He gavo o do- tailod accotmt of hia subsequont oporations, snd daclared that he beloved it would have boen' pos- sible to crass the river on tho 17th. Gon. Bour- ‘baki stated that he was not ordered Lo go to the nAsammtncu of Marshal Canrobert on the 18th of ugust. e SPAIN. Maprm, Oct. 21.—A dispatch from Valencia mays that tho Intransigonte vessels romain off thiat barbor, and have capturod and plundered wmore Spanish morchuntmon. Valencis i tranquil. Trnn{)s are arriving, and the city is being pisced in a stato of defenso. ‘Thereis a rumor in Madrid that Tithan hiaa surrendored to the authoritics, but coufirmation of tho roport ia lacking, DavoNNg, Oct. 31.—Jt is roported horo that the Carlist forco under Lorcorrags has ngain de- feated the Ropublicans. pidaimi AUSTRIA. Viexya, Oct. 9l.—Princo Bismarck had an audionco with the Emperor of Austrin to-day, and subroquently hold a confercnce with Count Andrassy and the Itolion Ministor, It is ro- ported that, at these interviows, the Princo pressed tho subfect of national 'ecclosinatical legislation, and urged idoutical action on tho part of Austris and Gormany with reference to the Papal election, A farowell banguet was given at the Imperial Palaco to-night, the Emporor William proposing o tonst to tho health of the Emperor of Austrin, Ho said that the friendly sontiments ecx- changed at Vienoa are a plodge of pesco for Europe. ——— GREAT BRITAIN. Loxpoy, Oct. 22—5 &. m.—Mr. Schenok, Dnited States Ministor ,hias gone to Daris, Tha whaler. Erik, with thres membors of the Polaris oxpedition, who were transforred to her from the Intrepid, i expocted to arrive at Dun- des to-daz. Tho Auchor Line stoamer Ismalia, from Now +York, Sept. 29, for Glasgow, hns not yot mrived, .being several days overduo. Much anxiety is folt for her safoly. IMMIGRATION. Plan for the Protection of Catholic Im«= migrants by the Irish DBonovolent WUnion, 81. Lous, Oot, 21.—The Committeo of Immi- rration appointed by the Irish Catholic Beneve- lent Union, which held its anwual Conventivn here last weok, hold a_mooting beforo leaving the city and organized by tho clection of Judge Deania Dwyer, of Ohio, Prosident, and M, Glonnan, of Norfolk, Secrotary. Tho original plan of operations wae agreed to, tho principal foatiros of which are that Sccrotary Glonnan shall correapond with all the local and Btate so- sieties belouging to tho Irish Catholic Benovo- loat Union, requesting them to nppoint immi- = committoos, A mooting was held this to roviee the Ritual Mryoslo - Breiing The Grand Lodge of Ohio’ assomblod hore to~ day. 'Tho Lodgo was oponed Dy Grand Master Daltin, who dolivered Lis annual addross, on tho subject of *Inlorasts of tho Ordor.” Heports wore Yrmunlml and roforred to commlttees, Tiro qnostion of rasing €600 for tho Masous of Mem~ phin wan roforred (0 & apecinl committoe, Th Groud Oficors will be olectod to-motrotr aftor- noan, B s M CANADA. Gotting Ready for tho Meoting of Phrs, dinmoenteAn Ammnesty Smad o Rb Eromised to Riol. . . pecral Diapateh to The Chleago Tribune. OTrawA, Oct, 21.—Houdtors, 'mombors, nowa- papar-mon, and others aro beginning ta arrive, proparatory to tho oponing of the House. Itls sald tho Government aro in daily oxpootation of {mzmrn conveying an amnoaty to Ricl, M. P, miplicatod Ju the murdor of Soott, and in the othor sutrages of {he anitoba robollien. * Riel it expoeted horp to-duy, Voo Atty-Gon.' Mownt has itsuod ‘an ordor for the arrest of Louin Riel, Newsls just rocelved from Bomanvitlo thet information was mworn at Convention. of the Chiols of Fire De~ partments in. nltimorce-IRcading of Eysnys on Pertinent Topics, Barrinone, Qot, 2. —In the National Gonven~ tion of Chief Iinzinoers of Tiro Dopartments, to-dny, Chiofs Damrell, of Boston ; Stillman, of Baltimora ; Sexton, of Bt. Louts 3 1ill, of Olaves Innd, and 3ogrue, cf Cinciunatl, wore appoini~ od an Exccutivo Committeo. ' Roports from. varlous Comrmnittees wero rend and accopted § amang them roports on the limitation and dls- ngo of combustible material in tho structuro of buildings ; on tho oxcossivo hoight of butld- ings, and tho restriction of the danger of ' clovator passngowava, hatchways sud mansarde ;- on the employment of trustworthy watchmon; on fire-escapos ; on tho uniforinity of lose-coupling and fire- hydrant connections; and on the importance and need of a complote undoratauding bewween those whose duty it is to oxtinguish fires and fize Insurance companios, All theso roporta wore reforrod to a Spécial Committeo of Heven, for rovision snd arrauge- mont {nto the form of an address, to be printed and sent o encly Chief of Firo Dipariment in the United States, and laid before their respoc- tive City Connoils. 5 - Edward Tobey, of Doston, réad a communica- tion ou_tlho subject of ** Fire-Eucapos;” and Henry H. Hall,'of tho Natioual Board of Fire Undorwritors, Now York, on **Ihe Relation Bo- tween Fire Dopartmenta and Insuranco Com- panies,” and the general subject of insuranco, Addrosses wero also mede by Chiofs Johoeon, of Philndelphia; Stocketl, of Nashville ; Magrue, of Cincinnatl; Dawmrell, of Boston ; aud Stillman, of Baltimore. 8t. Louis wns solected oa tho place for holding the next moeting, the timo to be nppointed by tho Executive Comufittco, At2o'clock tho Con= vontion adjourncd over uutil to-motrow, and this aftoruoon the visiting Chiefs roviewed -the Bultimoro Fire Dopartment on Monument uaro. CRIME. Murder Near indinnapolis, " special Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribune, . Ixpranaronis, Ind,, Oct, 21,—James Drown, residing six miles out on the Brookville -ruad, while hauling gravel yesterday, got into a quar- rol with a man named Clomens. It seems that tho quarrol was caused by Brown taking a load of gravel claimed by Clemens, DBrown is a l‘l}llol, peaceable man, Ifo endoavored to avoid the quarrel, but Clomens seized a shovel and struck him over the head. DBrown immedistely walked to n spiing near by and bathed his head, but gradually grew worse, and dicd Lhis fores noon., Olemens wus arrosted on a charge of mnxder. RMeaten by an Officer. Special Dispateh {o The Chicano Lribune. Tomr Wavne, Oct, 21.—Deputy-Marshal AMcCann was lo-dnxrlvouml ovor in the sum of $500 to nppoar, on Thursday, to answer to the dhargo of ‘assault and battory, with iatont tokill, on tho porson of John Dymon, The circum: stances aro as followa : Dyman was intoxicated last Saturdsy evening, and commenced tighting, and rosleton avrost, faroing the Dapty-Marahal To ko s+ billy ™ frooly which ha dig, Dyman ia now in a daugerous aud critical condition, with but little bopes of his recovery. 1le has boen ‘unconscious all dsy. Attempt at Murder in Milwaunkees Special Dnepateh w The Chicago Tribune. Minwaukes, Oct. 21.—About 8 o'clock this evopiug s saloon-keapor named Qoorgo A. Milla was shot at by George Youvg, The former was an employe of the Engelman line. Young had s grudgo againet Hills, and took the opportunity of » differance about change for 36 to avonge his wronge. The ball atruck one of Hill's fingers and then glanced dowa into tho thigh, Hill will loose the indox finger of the Toft hand, Officers n;u‘:n soarch of Young, who fled on firing the shat. A Philadelphia Defalcation. Special Disputch to The Chicago T'ribune, PrtLapeLeuta, Oct. 21.—Lecontly & momber of & firm heie, at Front snd Walout airects, made collections to tho amount of $10,000 which ho failed to account for. When threatened with asroat ho absconded, aund it s bolieved, fled to Canada. An attachment has Leeu Issucd for bis arrest, The delinquent has a family iu this oity, and bad & fair reputation in busiuess cirelos. Guilty of Manslanghtors Special b gat:h to The Chicugo Tribune, - AILWAUKE! ct. 2L.—F. Splett, tho mon who caused tho death of his brother-in-luw at Bost's farm, about a wnouth ago, by striking him over gration committeen, aud in all citios whero thore are a number of socicties the commuttoos ap- pointed by them sball elect sub-boards, which sball have supervision of immigration in their respective localitios. T'he Nutional Board will appoint an agont &t each scaport at which immi- grants usunlly arrive mthis couatry, who shall, under the supervision of the sub-board of the city, attond to all the wants aud comforty of the immigrauts e thoy arrive, aud afford them ~all the protection _and {nformation that they may need. It is turther proposed to open coirespondonce with all, or a8 many as posrible, of the parish priests {u Troland, informing thom of tho objects of the Irish Catholic Benevolent Union, and urging them to influence thoso who sro scoking homoy in this country to place themsslves under the protection of tho Unlon. It ia not the intention * of the Natioual Bonrd, howaever, to solicit or on- courage immigalion, but siwply to protect aud aid those who determing of their cwu accord to leave their country. Plaus for tho ostablish- ment of depots aud ofilccs &t variuny noaports, nau§niully With tho German Catholic Board, or- ganizod for the samo object, wore discussod, wnd will be carried out. SOUTH CAROLINA. A Discournging Finuncial Exhibit.’| Corpapta, 8. G, Oot. 21,—Ihe Legislaturo met in oxira session to-day, Gov. Moses sont in n longthly meseago. 1o ropresents tho fund- ed dobt at $16,027,603, and tho floating dobt at $6,306,807, 1o predonts the following plan. I'ie State being unablo «to pay the intorest on her debt as it stands,she proposes that the boud- holders bo induced to sgroo that the debt be ro- dacod in volume ; o]l bonds for which the State is sctually liablo oxcopt 38,000 of Btate Capital bonds of 1858, conversion bonds amounting to 85,005,000, coupons upon bonds, pay. cortificatus, bills payablo, sorip and othor evidences of State iudebtadness to be returned to the State Tronsurer, who sball jusue inatead othor bonds s conilleates of stocks equal In amount of tho face value of such bond, coupons, and cortificates, o concludos with an argnmont in favor of highor taxation, gayiug that tho sato of taxation in South Carollt ns i8 much lower than the averago of tho Btates of the Uniua, e SOCIETY MEETINGS. Coru3nos, 0., Oot. 21,—The Blato Council of the United American Mechunies of Ohio mot in thus city to-day. All tho countles of the Stato were represonted. Tho meoting wat enllod to oruer by Ritner Ken:{', of Youngsiown, Reports of tho Counoillor aud Boorotary wore road, The roport of the Eourelur{ shows the order to Le about 2,000 strong in Ohio, tho assoclation hav- ing more than doubled during the pust yoar, Tho order fs also in a flonrishing conditlon fiusncially. The Greud Camp of tho Independ- tho hend with n.milk-pitchor,” was ariaigned bo- fore Judge Mallory yesterday. Ho plonded guilty of manslaughter i tho wocond degrao, and wag remanded for montonce, 'Iho extreme of his pumshweut may bo imprisonment for four years. A Post-Offico Clerk Arrested for Steals Ing o Begstered Lettors Svecial_Inspatch to The Chicago P'ridune, - Bostox, Oct. 21.—George W, Keith, a clerk in in tho South Boston Brauch Post-Ofiice, was ar- restod lnst night for stealing a registored lottor, containiug $50. Ile confesed -the thoft, and. way comuitted for trinl. Ho bhad epont the mouey for clothes nad drivoa, The Stokes Murder Trial. New Yong, Oct, 21,—1ho ovidonco in the trial of Stokes ta-day was to shuw that Fisk carvied a pistol aud Lad threatoned to shoot Btokes, Jos T\ Pitte, toamer clork in tho Erie Company, teatified to seving Fisk with a pistol i his pockot, Adaline Baiker, an old ludy who washod for the Morse fuwily, said thut she heard Fisk say to tho young ladios, in couversation: 1% soud lum to o higher court than ho over was in, thecur! Tl Bhoot him ng sure s my namo s Jim Fiski" A young lady sald: O, don't shoot him, ortho gallows may be your end!" Tirk rophed: Il shout him!—XI[ wipe him out! ~‘dhoro never was a gallows mado for Jim Tisk|" On the cross-cxamivation the witnoss wstates that Tisk kissed both of the youug lndies. As soon as bo enterod tho'room he waa nsked by the i what delsined him, and Lo answered: Stokes proseeutivti, but I will wipe him_out.” Hegald: *Iam propared for him!" One of the youug ludics said, **Ob you aro jeslous of lost benuty.” On & re-examination by Mr, Tro- maine, tho witness soid that Fisk said: I am propared for lim," and pat his hand bohind, sud hon snid, 1 have little tascal hore Judga Duvis eajd, * A what#"_ Tho witnosa: A lit- tle rascal, your hanar; lau(:fluuu ho monnt the pistol.” J. A. Bomis testitled that Lo hosrd Fisk oy that lio would shoot Htokes, and informed tho lattor, noxt morniug, of tho throat, and heard Btolies say, st the Hoffman Houso, that ho was afrald of his life, Mary Deanan said that who hoard Fisk sny of Btokes: *“I1lave got all the woney lie had out of Lim, and I'll wipe im out, Thare won't be a groase-spot loft of him,"” Jamos Drenuan, who admittod stenling & watch, and tho record of whoso conviotiun on o churge of burglary was shown, sworo that Ilar- Iand Redmond told lum thoy did not soe tha shooting of Fink, nud that (hoy were tobe paid for thelr tostimony, Aftor nr&;umuut by counsol, Judge Davis do- chdod to admit tho proof of traveling in covored carringes from feur, prisoner’s oxpressions in connootion with it, aud his pointing out poreuus Lie ansumed to bo emisunrics of Fisk, Mry, Williams, Mra, Mausflold’s cousin, and Dorman B. Euton, tentifled as to throats by Fisk communiontod to Btokes, The testimony of Mrs. Williams on tho formor trinl was susd, aud ont Ordos o meot here lo-dm{. Auuusl Jeporta ver: - . ] .4 and reforred tba Court adjourned. LATER. i i Tonoxto, Oct. 8L.—A rittnor {8 previldnt that | hands of the doménant, CHICAGO DALY POLITICAL. Latest Returns from the Octo- i ber Elections.v Outspoken ‘Resolutions Adopted by the People’s Convention of White- . " side County. Monopolies,§ the Ceucus, Party-Slavery, and Protection Denounced. ijplc’n Nominailons in Fulton nhd ’ Péoria Countles. fown Election=IRctirns. MAJONITIZS IN B2 OOUNTIRA, tes, | Carpenter's mujorities, 185 Adalr, 200 8 thia morning hefore a Magistrate, aud a war- 200 B:nton L3 '3 2 306[ Bk Hawk, 200 :’:;‘i‘t‘n‘ifi!.‘m for the arrost of this Northwestorn P Doone. 20 OrrawA, Oct. 2L—Tt Is gonorally botloved | Dal for he thot Nic! Is heto, and o thio guest of Dishop | Davi 120 'l‘n‘nteihu. There Is no effort to act in tho matter F“"ug“h l;:" 4 D remon Wit sovarity, buk lot tho Iaw work its courno, | ¥iemon. b i S 5| CerTa o 30 “ DOWSE THE GLIM." et & 150(Qlieroketu. v v eures 20 countles, ..., - 8,035 11 56 countios Deduct Vale's majorities, 23 sbove.... Carpentcr shead in 82 counties, . o Bixteen counties to be heard {rom, Spectal Lispatch to L'he Chicagn Tribune, Des Moixes, Oct. 21.—The State Sonate stands: Btraight Republican, 86; all opposi- tion, 14. Ninoty-seven of the 100 members of the Houso aro heard {rom definitoly. Of these, 48 ure straight Ropublicans and 49 opposition, Both sides claim tho threo doubtful. 'ho best indications aro that two of tho_three will bo Auti-Nouopoly, giving the anti-Republicans a mlliodtymfhn ouso of 1. The Ropublicans will bave, on joint ballot, & majority of 9. Special Dispatch to The Chicaao Tribune, Dusuqug, Ia., Oct. 21.—Vale's majority over Carpontor in this county is 1,413, 'Cho rest of the Anti-Monopoly State tickot in this county a8 & majority of from 1,347 Lo 1,366. Iowa Ciry, Is, Oct, 2L.—Vale’s majority in Johmson County (officinl)is825. Youtorday's of- ficial canvass In’ sovonty-ono counties shows a majority for Carpenter of only 8,188, Whiteside Counily People’s Convens tion. Correspondence of I'he Chicaga Tribune. Roox Farws, 1il., Oct. 20, 1873, I nond vou inclosod a copy of the resolutions poescd at the People’s Convention, held in Mor- rison on Baturday last. Tho ticket nominated is a good ono n every respoct, and I beliove it will bo elected. The action of tho Convontion show- od moderation and good sonse. No man was nominated simply becauso he was a farmer, and no candidato rejected simply becauso ho was not & farmer; but the selections woro mado with referonce to personsl fitnoss, Whiteside County was the firat to lead off in tho Farmors' Move- ment, and, for consistoncy and soundness in the progressive movement of reform, I beliove sho ‘will be found in the advance-line of the counties of this Btato. Yourstruly, C.0.B. Waeareis, The fundamental {dea of Republican fn- atitutions is, that the Govornment shall bs expressive of the will of the poople ; an: WitknEas, With rospect to indiylduals, classes, and govornments, the requiromenta of justice should bo the suprems law ; therefore, "Resolved, That thie open, {requent, aud shamolaes vi- olation of tha princiylea stated in this preamble, under .| the parties and lcadership which has ‘marked tho luto hintory of the government, both as to the legislation and the sdminfstration of 'the laws, justifiea the Lold- fugot this Convontion indpendent "of any existiug ‘political organization, HResolved, That the role which has obtained among all politicul parties heretofore, that the action of cau~ cus or convention ia hlndlllt; upon Its motubers, ss tho party in general, irrespectivo of the merit or {nu- tice uf such sction, With & view of sccuring pertiean ends, ia wropg In_principle, peruiclous in tendency, and practically has proved subvorsive of the Lest in- toredts of the people, by placiug the conduct of affaj in the hands of political rings and of mera experts (. the mlnns(nx of caucuses and conventions, Resolved, Thet the imnicnto putronsga placed in the riy uniler the present eys- tem of admiuistering tho Civil Service, which is used, and 18 likely to contibuo to be used, o8 & rewsrd for party survice and to promote party onds, I8 & most po- tent Iufluence, operating to debauch the public service and to degrade tho public omicial,—a prosent ovil Which calla loudly upou the sovereign pooplo for cor= rection, ‘Hegolved, That wa ars in favor of economy in expen- diture, ond Hopublicau_ eimplicity hn the conduct of both Btate and National atfairs ; aud that wa will not aupport any man for any oflice who does uot assont to thia viow, 'Itesolted, That we aro on principle opposed to the tazliig of ' ono clusu for o Loneft of analhor ; that tariiT should bo a0 sdjusted as to fall upon luzuriea proper rather than upon artities of genoral and neces- Bury use. TReaulvad, That the adjournment of the last General Amiembly {o wmeet In 1874, In fact accompilriios annusl acasiona of {he Goneral Amsomibly, in place of biennal Bersions, an provided by the OConstitution, Is on eva~ Sion of the fundamontal lew of tho Blate, and Cutablinbes & mokt objectionable precedent, Heduloed, That tho' Tesomtions of tlse eo-called Re- publican Gonvention recoutly beld u this city, which enounced tho corruptiona aud frsuds in which many of its party leaders are insplicated, sud condemucd measuires which s majority of lis ohicial seprescuti- tives, Iuclading the Chlef Magistrate himself, mup- ported and Justizy, whilo, ot tho sauio tme, they glo- Tified the pustaud preacht of the Republican party, Prosent an'exmplo of gross incousistency, ‘Resuired, That we most Lienrtily symyuthize with the spirit and ' objocts of the ¥ Farmers’ Movement," uo- called, and give sssurance of our earucsl co-oparition {n oy wise mensurea for reliof from railroud and all other monopaller, Tiesoleed, That the candidates nominted Ly thin Couveutiot, in accopting » posftion ou tho Peoples tiekot, are ‘requestod aud sxpectrd to exyresn thelr -uuuut {o the principlea enuuciated i thess resolu- lous, Woes of the Massanchusetts Domocs Spectal Diepatoh to T BoetoN, Mass,, Oct. 21.—Tho Democraoy of this Btate ave having & hard (ime iu their at- towpta to make a show of opposition, It has beon irpossiblo thus far to got any ono to stand for Cougroes againet Mayor vioree in one of the Boston districts, and to-dsy both the Counailor and Benatorial Convontions in Lowell adjourned for a week on account of the swall attendance. “F'ho State uampaign is ns dull as the dullost, and the probability s that the voto in Novembor will Ve redicutously light, A Maryland Admi ntion Organ on the Ohso Elecsion. Spectal Dispateh to 1he Chicago Tribune, ‘WasinixaTon, Oot, 21,—The Radical organ of Maryluud exprosses the bollef that the Olio elcoiton conveys & losson to Ilopublicans, bo- causie the oanvass wae run too much on the per- soual prolit basis. Qov. Noyos, 1t suys, has beon [ vnr{ populsr man, but when ke undertook to overrido everybody olde to make & race fur the Unjtod Btatod Bouato he mado a great mistako, and he dragged down the pariy with him, A Jtepublican Paper in Wisconsin Re« fusos to S:;mmn Washburn, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Forn b0 Lko, Wis, Oct, 41.—Tho Slehashn Press, Ropubliosn, which has beon noarly two montha making ur its mind whather or not to Bupport tha Biato ticket, this weok raises all tho | Municipal - to pust poll honest und oconomical administration of our national, ' nhmes bt that o' Gov, Washburm It bitlorly Hananricos him {n g Johg artiele.. The papor iy undor the nflvoncs of Tood, of ‘tho Wisgoneln Coutral Rallrond, and its opposition to Wash- burn grows out of the Govqrudr's rofusal to cok-' mf to tho Company's grant of land. ‘The poople oF Monnsha, however, do not par- tisipato {n this fooling, and will give Waknburn thelr support, g Political Opinion in Cloveland, O, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicao Tribune. LEVELAND, O., Oct, 21.—Politios aro vory quiot. Very littlo rogrot is oxprossod by the Re- publicnns ovor tho dofoat in Ohifo, Allfool that Ahie present dofent will {vaure a full voto at Ltho noxt election. ~Tho: eleotion of Allen® will uh-: doubtodly Induco tho Domocrats tomaks tho nest campaign on old .Domooratio principles, in which case thoir defent will be cortain, Thers {s open atiufuotion_ovor tha spoiling of Dolsno's Yr_u!puu!n for the United Statos Benate. Many z‘:'opubllcn.nu protor Thurman o olther Dolano or osos. The Farmors'. Movement in FPeorin County, 1. i Special Dispatch to I'he Chicago Tribune, Dronta, 1li., Oct. 21,—The Farmera’ Conven- tion which met ju_ Brimfield to-day, ostonsibly. in opposition to tho onginal Farmors’ Couven- tion of this county, harmonizod with the farm- ory’ tedting, and made no now nominationn, The farmers of the county st now undivided in thoir organizations, " W. T, Dowdall & Co,, of this city, have. pur- chased the Pekin Jegister, and announce that thoy will publish it weekly in that cily as tho organ of the farmors aud citizons. Nomunadons in Ruffalo, Sperial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Burrato, N. ¥, Oct. 2l.—1The Domocratio City Cunvontion, ‘to-day, nominated Dr. 8. P, Dayton for Mayor, and George V. Cochiran for Jadge of tho Superior Court, ¥ Fulton County (I11) Peoplo’s Nomina- tions, OanToN, Til,, Oct, 21,—The peoplo mot inmass Couvontion, day, in Lowistown, and nomibated county of- ficers, to be voted for at tho November elootion : Tt legal votars of Fulton County, without regard tical difforences, who aro in favor of an State, and county affairs, and who bellovo that honesty and capacity are bottar téats for ofticial position than loyalty to party, and- who aro opposed to exorbitant salarice, uhjust monopolics, and oxtortion of railway carporatious, snd {n favor of oqual and ozact Justicota all tacen, clasacn, and logitimate nterests; sro inviled to moet In Convontion ot Lowistown, ik, on Tucaday, ct, 21, to nominate candidates for county officers, % e sapported by the poople at tho enauing eloction. The Convention was callod to ordor, and, aftor- tha transaction of prallmlnnr‘{ businges, nomi- natod the following ticket: Judge, Jobu Pior- son, of Lowiatown ; Couaty Clerk, Isalah Wor- loy, of Lewistown ; Ureasuror, David F. Emer of ' Canton; Superintendent' of Bchools, V Grawell, of 1para. The followiug .resolution was unanimously adopted : . - Rtesolved, That wo, the people, belng in favor of a oTernmeiit of th feoplo for o people, aud in the fterest of the people, truly pledgo tho ticket this day omiaated one tadividusl ‘and cordial support, and o, laying salde all past political differoncen, wil, to the beat of our ability, Iabor together to sscure the eloction of cach and every csndilato thia day putin nomiuation, The Convontion was largo and onthusiastio, and will aocure a majorlty Yote at tiis polls, This ticket is in opposition to the so-callod farmora’ movement. The Grangos sud Farmers" nmbs nominated & ticket at Avena faw woels ninco, % Virginia Politics. ‘WhasurxatoN, Oct. 21.—1he frionds of Col. Hughos dony thst he is disqualified for the Governorabip of Virginia by reason of dolivor-- g achallengo. In the caso cited he acted us. madiator, iustoad of boaring a ohallenge, More- over, while the provision of the Countitution of Virglnia applios o tho princiysl seudiug or ac. copting s cliullonge outside the State, it docs not apply to oue delivering & challenge unieeu daliv- ered iu the Stxto. v New York City Politics, New Yous, Oct. 21.—The Comunitteo of Bavouty to-night sdopted s roport of the Sub- Comiltoo giving rossong why the bods ahould be dissolved, aud thou adjourned sine dis. Pro- vious to this action s long_communication wna soud trom Mavor Havameyor urging the Commit- tee uot to disband, and enrnastly invitiug their co-oporation sud support, NEW YORK. Tho New York Detectives and tho Bank of England Forgers—Addition- 1 Developments Showing Criminal Collusion. 'DONALD AND TRE DETECTIVES. Nxw Yorg, Oct. 21,—Oue of the police officlals said last night that tho principal allogation agaivst Capt, Irvibg snd Doteotive Farloy sra contained in McDonald's confession, which he made in Newgate P’rigon, in London, four hours afior his sontence, McDonald said that the plot to rab the Bank of Englund was arranged in this city, and that the originators of It subscribod abott 560,000 in gold to carry the plot into ox~ ccution, McDoudld and the Bidwoll brothors wont to Valparaiso and swindled a baunk of $20,000 gold, which was added to tba common fund, McDooald gays that the detoctives wero aware of his plans from the commencement, aud that ho forwarded Farloy £400 in » registered lotter from Laondon, Ila 2ddy that Lo telographed to- Irving of his do- artura to this city, after tho banlk forgeries had een discovered, and that it was in response to bis talogeam that Irving and Farloy met him on tho stoamor ''Luringia, on his arrival here, Ho says they told bum thera was a Sheriff in rosdi= news to btach his proporty, and that if he had any valuables they would take them. According to McDousld's story, ho had about 20,000 in gold ; 17,000 in Unitod tates 5-20 bonds'; diamon worth 2,000, aud other articles of jewelry of the value of $2.000. Ho says that ho suriendered this property to the detectives, aud thoy promised to usp tho mouney in sccuring bis escape, Ho adds that he nover saw_auy of .the money wfterward, with tho excsption of §5,000 which they gave bim to pay his counsol. Msyor Have- moyer said, whon spoken to nbout tho matter, hio did not balievo thoro were threo trustworthy men on tho detective forco. ‘Lho detectivos, bowever, Layo united in & domand for an inves- tigation, sud dony retaimng sny property ob- tutued from McDonald. ‘The affair luoks now like » quarrel for possossion of tho roward that ‘bas beon offered by the Bank of Englanu for the atrost of tho forpers, aud the partes who are saud to bo interosted aro the dotectives, Bherifl's oicers, and _Menurs, Pinkorton & Co., private detectives. Polico Commussioner Garduor ssys that the last named, as near a8 he could loarn, promptod the proceediugs, LANCASTER'S DIAMONDS, A Washiugton disputoh to the New York Times mays: *‘In iho matter of tho recont .so1zure of dismonds valued st $20,000, found on tho porson of N. Lancastor, of Chicago, aé tho Now York_Custom-House, it is anid that the “rensury Dopartwent will rolonse the entiro quontity of stoncs, uncut or ground, a8 they were soized without nuthority of law, aud that there will only Lo a technical forfoiture’ of cut utones, which amount to only some $300 in all.” LIPR-1NBURANCE, The Evening Teleyram sunounces that Bl Bard wan this day appointed Roesiver of the Natiounl Lifo-Insuratce Company of Now York, at 212 Broadway, and hoads §t 3 ¢ A Sequenco of the Juy Cooke Failuro." Tt iv tho Natiouud Lifo Tosurance Company of Now York that Las been placed iu tho hands of a Receiver, and not tho Natioual Life Insnrauce Company of tho United_States, with which Jay Cooko is counected. Logal procoedings were fuitinted by one of the utockholders, it appaur- ing, by ah examination by tho Btato Buperin- tendont, that thoro was a deflelency 1n the Com- pouy's resoevo fund of $100,000. Its assets aro 544,000, aud s lisbilities §713,000, ELEGTION OF OFFIGERS IN TIE GOLD EXOHANGE. "I'he slection of oficors in the Gold Exchango rosulted_oa follows: Presidont, James Ool- gato; Pt Vico-Prosidont, B, . Bra- aw ; Second Vico-Presidont, F. B Parkor § Treasurer, R, 5 Edwards ; Bocrotary, William . Wescolt; Executivo Commitics, Oharles H, Ward, James Ourphoy, J, ¥, Undorhill, William B. Bond, W. J. Rutch- fusan, B. I, Stevens, Simon Bchator, John Wal- lace, and August Lombort, INTEREST BECOVERED FLOM TTE CONITROLLER, In the Supreme Court, the Tenth National Bank Los rocovored 31,911 iutorost from the Cowptroller on advauces made to the Dopart- mout of Cuantivs and Corrcetions in 1871, ‘Iue principal has beou pald by the Comptrolier. REOALOITRANT JOUNALIBTH, The Brooklyn Grand Jury have had soveral oditors of Now York anid Brooklyn jourusls be- fore thom to anvwor in regurd to artlclos pub- Tished coucarning oity oficors. This mornmg District Attoruey Brittun brought Me. Bhiauks oty oditor of the Tribune, from the Grand Jury room boforo Judge Gilbert, of the Buprewe Conirt, aud said that Afr, Bhauke had rofused to noswer cortain questiovs, Ar, Bhanks said it was & rule of the ollico not to disclose tho nauey of thoke who wroto tho articles, Judgo Glibert eaid ko know of no rulo fn law’ which oxemyted journalista from auawerlug questions put to thewm by tho Qrand Jury, 1o Eiumuum to the following call, to-. .| both stuck to thoir posts bravely must, therofore, anawor all quontions put to him.. Tho Distriot-Attornoy thon roturiod with Mr. Bhanks to the Grand Jiry rdom, Mr, Dina, 6f tho Sun, hina also boen boforo tno Grand ury 1 roforonco to cortaln srtiolos publisbed in Lis journnl, . CASUALTIES. Narrow Escapo trom n Dreadful Dis- ustors . New Yok, Oct. 31,—The Zvening Post tells & story of a narrow eronpo from a torriblo rathoad disastor. An Albany phsoonger triin and Now York Pusangur tralu ronolied Tivoll bridgo al- most simultaneously lnst night. Tho night was intoneoly dark, and” a loavy storm of wind and ralu swept ovor, tho country. Tho' signal light o boen oxtinglnliod Ly the wind, and saohos ginesr wasignorant of tho prosonco of the othor near tho bridgo. Both trains wore started ovor the bridge, and when noar tho contro oame Into collision, smashing the headlights of tho loco- motivos and parts of thoir machinery. A truck ‘was algo throwa violently against tho girders of the bridge, Nono of the passengers were hurt, Two Meon Killed by & Powder Explos sion, ; ! TonoNTo, Oot, 21.—An_oxplosion of dualine at tho Windsor powder-mills yestordny, caused tho death of two mon, G. Gordon Ferrior aud ‘Timon Cabill. The Burning of the Steamor NMary E. Poo. From the St. Louis Democrat, Oct, 31, . The steamer Ciiy of Chestor arrivad hero at 1 o'clock yosterdsy morning, with aboat thirty-ive of tho officers and crow of tho steamor Mary E. Poe, which was burnod last Friday afternoon whifo on routo to Now Orlonus, Thio Olieator lott the wreok at half-past 0 Friday nl%hl. Tho twomatcs wara atill thoro, aud tho boat still burning. Tha safe aud yawl woro savad ; all tho books and papers not i the eafo woro burnod. The oficors, orew, and passongora lost nearly everytiung excopt what thoy had on their per- sons at the time. . Capt. Pos did not attempt to savo any of his porsonal effoots, but was svory- wheore looking sftor tho saloty of those on bosard. ‘Among tho_ loss were two womon, dack pas- songers. A slif caught ono of tho bodios, and it was buried on the bank close to tho wrack. A roustabout was knocked overboard Ly » spar and drowned. Not more than fiva lives were lost altogathor, and, porbaps, hardly that number, Whilo tho boat'was_honding to tho shore snd ‘not far from it, tho heat of the fiames impolled mavy of the passengers of the Poo to jump into tho wator, linua Gowan, one of the pilots,— a8 long a8 pos- stble,—was among the number, He succcoded in roaching & snay, but, supposing that bo would thero be drowned, called for lus wonm, who was noar by, and thiew his watch toward him, The watch sauk in the bubbliug waters, to ho seon \0o more, but the pilot wau rescued soon aftor~ ward. John W. Poo, clork of the boat, made & hold .dash for hus trunk, and in tho midst of the con- *fuslon drow it out of hisroom. Capt. Poo was at this time walking up the river bank, Looking back, hie eaw a truni plunged overboard from the ,cabin deck, nesr tho wheol ; noxt, his soushid down & stanchion, and dropped into tho river. Young Poo_wss s good swimmor, and, 1n good ,henlth, could cross tho river like a fiul, but had been vory ill recoutly. On sonching the wator Lie goomed to have Jost his aquatic powers, and called out to his father to save him. Capt. Poo glungad into tho river, uwam out to his boy, aud rought him ashore in safety. Capt, Poo cannot tell or ascertain the cause of. the tire. It originated over the bollors, and uEmnd with wonderful quickness, Baldwin was the pilot on watch, and hoaded tho boat for tho shoro, remaining at the wheol until tho boat com= pollad bim to fiy. _Copt. Poo kays tho rapott of seventy-fivo barrels of coal ofl being aboard, and floating off in mitos of surging Hames, in all nonseuso, o hadonly two barrols of coal ofl in freight ; aud the foundation of tho report is probavly tho fact that ho had & number of caska of bacon ou the maiwn deck, and some ot them doubtless wore hurning when thoy floalod off. "Tho cargo amounted Lo Y50 tons. RELIGIOUS. Iunstaflation of Dr. Withrow in In~ dinnnpol. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, InprANATOLIS, Oot. 2L—Tho Rov, Dr, Withrow, of Pnladelphis, was to-night instslled pustor of the Second Prosbyterian Church, Indiauapolis ; salary, 96,000, MissionaryjConvention of the Comps Dbellito Churet mm Indinun, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Inpraxarows, ind., Oct, 3L—The Goaeral Minsionmy Coovention of the Cumpleliite ‘Christian) Church is innossion here to-day, The president’s addiess was delivered this evening. At the oponing session, the attenaance was eatis- Tactory ; no Duwiness of importance was trang- actod.” Tho session continucs until Friday, Dutch Roformed Church. Nrew Yorx, Oct. 21.—The New York classes and Bouthern classes of the Durch Reformod Church are in sossion to-day. The Grand Synod sent & printed cireular asking for contributions, 1t stated thoic dobt st $83.000, and announcod thiat the Profowsors’ chairs wero not complotoly ondowad, noeding $8.000 to complete them, OBITUARY. wWilltam Dillon, Oac of the Ploneors of ‘Lazewell Count. Spectal Disputch to The Chicago T'ribune, Perry, Il., Oct. 21.—William "Dillon, one of the pionoers of Tazowoll County, who moved to Tilinois fifty yoars ago, nd kottied near Tremunt, Wwhero he Lived wutil throe years ago, died ab Normal laat mght, sged 68 veora, 1lis romsins wora brought to Antioch Churon, iu this county, and will be buried there to-morrow with fitiug honors. Joln 0. Russcll, Great Barrington, MEdas. GreaT BARRINGTON, Mass., Oct, 21.—John C. Russoli, President of the Borkshiro Woolon Compauy died to-day. Judge James Klughes. WasntsaToy, Oct. 31.—Judge Jsmes Fnghen, formeriy of Tudiaua, died this morniug av bis rouldence near Bladensburg. THE INDIANS. A Delogntion of Cravrs Visit Washing. ton, WasmiNaron, Oct. 21.—A council took place to-day botween the Secrotary of the Intorior, Commissioner of Indian Aflairs, and Mr. Bruvot, and a delegation of Crow Chicfs, Ouo of tho Chiofs said the Government had givea them for their couutry a traos of land on which thoro is no wood, water, or grass,—nothing but rocks,— and his people could not raive corn to eat, Dur- Ing tho council, the Secretary of the Intarior anid to the Crows, that as thoy bad kept peace for mony years and behavod so wWell, the Govern- mont was_ disposed to do everything for their welfare, and in accordance with thoir roquest he wonld take pleasme in presentig thom to tho Presdent, their groat Yathor, One of tho Chiofa expressed Lis auxiety to return liomo, ns hie hind a grost deal to do hunting buffalo, taking cavo of Lis children, und fighting the Sious, INDIANA LIQUOR LAW. Ixoranarouts, Oct, 21,—The Supreme Court this moruing resdeed its decisioh in a oise offecting the constitutiouality of tho Indiuua iauor I, sustainiog tho law throughout. Lho opinion was writtou by Judge Downoy, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Towpox, Oct. 21,—The Cuunrd Stoamehip Cowpauy have dotormived to withdraw their vennols from the Weut Indian servico st an carly day, sud establish & daily liue botween Liverpool aud Now York, New Yomg, Oct, 21,—Arrived—8toamships Sa- maria, from ' Livorpool ; Bouth Amorios, trom Rio ; aud Trojan, from Marsoillea, QueensTows, Oct, 2lL—Arrived — Btoamors Miuucsota, Calabris, and Spain, from Now ork. New Yonx, Oct, 21.—Arrived, stenmship Bax- ouis, from Hamburg, i Ao S YVOLCANIC ERUPTION, BaN Franrico, Oot. 21,—0n Sunday last a slight earthquakio was fult at Henttlo, Waahing. ton, Torritory, and at 4 o'clook the samo doy & voleanio ecuption occurred from the wumimit of Mouut Runier. —_— THE ST, LCUIS MUTUAL. 8r, Loums, Oct. 3l.—The Atturuoy-Goneral . Utay Ewing, ocommenced procoediiigs in tio Cirowt Court to-day osgawmst the B, Louls Mutua! Life lnsuratice Compauy in bohalf of Mr, Cottrell, & policy-holder. “Tho potition charges that the ohartor of the Gompany has ‘boon forfoited for several years by readon of sundry aota of walfensanco and m«ur[}nl(nu. iz the purchass of ground coruer of Lacust aud Blxth Btroets, andthe erection of a bullding there- gn with tho acorued. promiiims, 'durplds svalls, anots and profits of tho Company, sud also tho purchaso of tho businoss of tho Atlas Life'In- suranco Company, These nole sra charged in tho petition to be illogal, to tho dotriment of the intoroats of tho poltoy-holders, and to work thd forfeituro of the chartor of tho Company, and platntift aska that tho Court roquiro the Compa- By to ‘show by what aulhiority thoy sontinuo to bxorcino tho rights, privilogos, and franchises granted by thoeir chartor, Tha Contt ordered o writ of quo warranto to issuo, roturnablo on the first day of the Decomber term, and that notico to that effact be served upon tho Company to- morrow. ; 5 —ge A SHOOTING AFFRAY, A Scotchmnn S8hot in the Tlead at tho Corner of Randeolph and Cloark Strects~=Tho Wound Not Fatnl. At 1 o'clock this morning Officor Edwards was attracted to the cornor of Olark avd Randolph stroots by hearing tho report of a ro- volvor. Ilo at onoe hastoned to the cor- nor of the stroots named, where Lo found an oxcited crowd colleoted, aronnd the prostrato form of s man, Blood was oozing from a bul- lot-holo in tho loft oyo, Tho man was rational, but very wank. Eo gave tho name of Robort Korr, and said he was a sailor, Io attempted to Telato howhorecolved the wound, but his languago wea not vory intelligible, It sooms, howover, that ho wont out Inst night with a couple of frionds, ‘Thoy drank freely, and indulged in two or throe playful seufilcs, At the corner of Randotph and _ Clark _ tho somo warm words, the result of which was that ono of Lis companions sbob him in the oye. He could not givo their namos, Thoy scamperod off, and remain unarrested. physician - examined Korr pronouncod the Tio will, howover, loss an eye. ‘wonnd not fatal, Ho was romsved to the County Hospital, —— ILLEGAL GRAND JURIES, Rocmestes, N. Y., Oct. 31,—The Grand Jus of the Oyor and Tormiuor for this county, whioh has_boon in mossion over fwo wooks, and had roady to present to the Court soms sixty indiot~ monts, was this morning discovered to be an {llogally conatituted body. The dlacavery made s gront commotion In_logal ciroles. Thoy woro summoned by the Blierid, {ustosd of being g;’lwx‘l in opon court, as the law of May, 1878, roots. 8ALT LARE, Oct, 21.—In the District Gourt to- day United States Attorney Casoy challenged tho QGrand Jury on soveral grounds, showing prac- tically that under tho prozout lawa a logal Grand Jury cannot be obtained in this Territory, The |- Court sustainod the challenga and discharged the jury, ' NEW ORLEANS MARKET. X Onras, Oct. 21 —Unsircures—Com quit Tni—Dall at $1,1081.20, ' ¥ Hay—Dull ; primio, ProvisioNs—Lard dul eree, 9o ; keg, 1081030, GrooRnEs—Bugar dull’ new, B0, Molusses—New prime, 85, Gyrup in good demaid: thin 62c; Bood, 80@sle; prime, 850, Othora unchangad, CoTroN—In goad domand ; sales, 3,600 bnlew ; good ordinary to utriot good ordinary, 155@1530; low middljugs to atriot low middlitigs, 16@16x¢; mid- Qling Lo god middiing, 16%@18ic. Teceipte, 3,044 balos ; _exports, coasiwise, 267; atock, 43,413 Bales, Moxzranx—0old, 1103@111% ; cirretoy, 103G 106; steriing—bank, 110i ; sight, {@dj, = - e i S e KANSAS CITY LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Snecial Disnatch to The Chicato Tribune, Rangas OUIY, Mow Oct, M. —CATTLE—Recelpts, 9,180 abipmients, 940, Packers and shigpers are uy- sisg wiors foely, shd tts markot cloed steady st Armcr pricen, P Hous—The markot ia woak at $1.00@4.00, MARRIAGES. NEALU_CLARKE_On Saturday, the 18th inat., at tho nausa of Llimas Grovas, brother-in-Iw of the brlds, by the Htev, O. B Doceot, Rootor of thu Ciica of tas Asconalon, Mr,lJotin Noafe aud Miss Anna Olacke, both of Chicago, BONTECOU—HOLLAND—At tha Ninth IPresbytos T nday evoning, Oct. 20, by the Rev, Dr, ont u, al} of il “‘UOII;{HOI Ih{r‘llnn“, Uon, Tuosday evanings in November, o o FREEMAN-GURTIS.-At _Raokford, 1873, by v, Willism 8. Curuis, D. of Chicago, and Ma O f theufiviating olergyman, DEATHS. L DUFFY-Oat. 0, Mrs. Lucy Ann Dafly, of hoart n Thursdsy at 10 aclock, tanha sod Grookvilla papors plesse oopy. "AUCTION SALES. IS By WILLIS, LONG & CO., 185 and 197 lolph-st. REGULAR WEDNERDAY'S SALE NKW AND SFCOND-HAND FURNITURE, elde.t daughtor of ., Oct. 16, Tonty V. , of Ruok- Freemun, K Jord, daughi Parlor and - Chambor Sufts, Elogant Bopk- Marblo-Top Talics, Litrasy and Dintug-Ro. turo, 1ino Ol Uhromua and Stool Engravio What-Nots and Louago BRUSSELS, WOOL AND 3-PLY CARPHTS Cook snd Patlor Stovor, Buor and Billiard Tables, Coun~ tors, Show-Casor, X0, &e., AT ATCTION, OoN W!;E}N ns})‘fi! X, ‘?({l‘fl :’.\F nL#) a. m,, st our Sales- £ ot Al rooms, VLA INTTIN LONG & CO., Auctioacors. On TILURSDAY, Oct, 33, at 10s, m., At 743 Michigan-av., Blegant marblo-top Chambor-suits, parlor and dining- room FURNITURE, Ornamonts, Lnco-Curtalus and Lawmborkins, Off Paint- nd fino Eugravings, elegaut Book-Caso, Brusscls 1y aud ingraln +Nplegyis .. e CARPETS, Dodding, Halr-Mattrosses, Pillows, Rugs, Plated-waro, Cruckary, Cook and P Also, at 13 olook, An elegant Hallot & Davis concert Grand Plao, one of tlse flnest instramants la tha oity. WILLIS, LONG & C Auctioneors, ; AUCTION i ’ By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., i {o Ttilaon & Tostsr, Heal Eatate and G BooRa0rs 10 Chlongars, 84 smd 88 Handolohats ol Amnomncement Extrandinary! GRAND OPENING REAL ESTATE SALE ; sfirgg; ?Xfififin, ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22, AT 2 O'CLOCK. o have rocelred poritive fustruotions from R, B, YR e, Xorclow out s ntavest I8 varioud atsbivisions, wnd will’ offar for salo, withiout Any rodorr tho following val mhllflmmn’l 'BIRAT7] lota, S0l Il\lfl‘ flllbd‘l):iflflln in'sgrt of Ohloi £33 near tho great Onicayo HROOND 50 division on_ 1% T, an Milwsukes-av. and Humboldt Park Doule Ky ““P ! 13 o Hamboldt rd FOURTH-1n sam n, sitaatod between Mik waukeo and Fallortar ok of 41 lota, whioh Wit o told antise, orfo large ind slogant, loia sirondy subak vided. On thia block thiors ls house GThlfl', apple, and shads troos, [—10 Lot dlvision, o At} \ukae At iy 5 RIS Toke, Soe1 Tost otor, ‘on Madison tha sonth 3¢ of Blook Bubdiriaion, comer of Hortyaiztats - av. W1GIITH-4 lota on Monroo-at., 1n Kirball's Subdiviss fow, hait » bfack asst,of Contral Pack. 'NINTH-24 lois in Durhan's Subdivislon, on Bizteenthy. a1, and Contral Park-av,, noar Dougias Patk Sonlovard, Part of the purchase-moudy ean run 434 years. "I'ns above offers vory valuahlo proporty,in s saction of the oity whioh 18 rapidly {mproving, and overy day ens Banciog 1o vaine, Aise {ucliifies tor rexchtag thils pragur. rea 1y ara gaod, botlh by’ busss, horso oars, a: v thus S0rdfog fapid transit to tho hoart of the city, and & banco will bo givon ta overy ono ta purchase aithor & \or moto. _ The sals will ba paremptory, Krary wingle lot Iot offerad will bo sold. o e B hurd, 163 Lasial-st., will show the .property, sud give any further ‘particulars, The Title to this Property is’ Perfect. Foll printed abatraots furnished, Torma—Only ona-fourth oash, balance inons, two, and ‘thras yaacs, with & por cunt Intorost ; A DEPORIT of {0 por cont reyuired at e’ of salo, balauce af first paymont fn thisty dsyn, it Parties having monay fn savings-banks which have nol niod oan mako thelr firat paymoat by thelr books. ELIRON, POMERBOY & CO0., Auotioneers, 84 and 86 Randolph-st. ELISON, POMEROY & €0.’S Regular Friday’s Sale, At 84 and 83 Randolph-st., Friday, Oct. 24, at 8 1-2 o’clock, Splandid Parlor Sote, Chamber Hots, Bldobosrds, Bu« roaus, Washstands, Loungos, Marble-Top Tables, Bed-' toads, Mirrors, 10 orates Orockery in opon lots, Bodding, Mattresaes, largs lot Teas and Grocaries, &o., &o.. Oook. ing and Parlor Stoves, &0., &0, Gonaral assortment of. housckesplng goods., ELISON, POMEROY & CO. ‘We will announoe full particularsin this column of & GRAND SALE OF LOTS IN On Monday, 876 iust ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auotioneers, 84 & 86 Randolph-st, Great Auction Sale of Valnable Business Lots ON WEST LAKE-ST, And olglitoen _du\l blo llx'SIDENUE LOTSon Parkav., e reustod by Mosren, - . RERFOOT & CO., agonta for tho owuars, to offer for salo at auotion, oa the ground, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, atdo'clock. Salo absolutely withont any resorvo, and on Yory onsy terma, only ono-uird, down. Filty dollaca doe pasit required st tiuis of rais, Titlo vugquostionablo, the lots on Lako- Tida veouerty is very ellilbly Joosted, . Bl il gront chrunghtaro from tha clty o Con: {ral Park “nro vatuabls fr Lu urpusos, and offor gront foducemonta ta purclias) busiacss Joca- tlons 1n & soctivn of tho city w chiunnd at modorata pricss, and cortal in valna, We will offoc fur sale 8 lol Tal 95 oot frunt. eack; 1 Tl arzely incroase Proparty cau bn pur: hto lots, suuth fi i being gont o0 Park: soutn front, 23 foot f enug, NOTth teont-t: sirablo r ths fminadiate viell'y of churche xaundod by fus rosdsont, snd ol Garyan Lako and Madton-sin, “Tis 1a 10 firat auction eal> of Lak Cun lrll }’A‘Yk. ml\ll lnanfl n%l:{m’. i wctics ntorested. Gf this propor: l‘:l‘u,cu onst of Californinave, which avoaus 1 10D tosh wide, ‘PERMS~Ono-third cash: balanco ano and two yoars, with intoreat at 8 per cant, ' Title porfuct; abstraois tur- Blsllods - Partiss wiiing to attond thia sale can tako tire. Randaiph or Liadison 8.reoi-cars, which will convoy you to the lramediato viciuity of the pruperty. ‘For plats of (ha propartyand furihor particulars fuguire of Bidurs, . 5, Rortoot & Con 85 Washiagioa-st, of o Auotlonaers, 66 Handolph-at. 1 By Wil A, BUITERS & CO. Top and Gpon Bugaies, Phactons, Rotkevvays, FARM WAGONS, SINGLI & DOUSLE IIARNESS, AT AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, UUT 23, at 0a. m., at Balesrooma Inand 17 Randelph TARGE AND FULL STOCK CUSTON-MADE CLOTHING, Goods, Drors_ Goods, Shawls, Oloth - D D e, Boots i Sipos: Kot fobs e AT AU Salosroums, s and Shoos, Norlons, &e., utPiga, ., 8L JUTION, Toursd; Ut R T N B! , Auctionsers, FRENCH BRONZE Statuary, ELEGANT MANTEL CLOCKS, Tatfan Marble Statoary, Oras, and Vases, At Auction, on Friday, Oct. 24,8t Store, 19 & 21 Reandolph-st. This_callestiun, whiok fe tho Lunortativn of B YITI BROS., “Vallauclphing 13 ono of tho largust tiuce! avor ullored at auction In this clty. The BRONZLY aumprisu groupaau guras, large and sall, suwng which Sl nre Comin )y ARTH ure, n of Are o«fiu’.'{'r.'."'fflunfi'\‘\"‘,'.'-'mw Stut and Voniue, Morour, Raphicl afisciia audl ot busuiiul Hisoricn an sical sibjoors. ‘nl:l.|-'-f&‘z\'n:~a{°fi§q5<mt' GLOCKS In great variaty, both o 5 AL AR FEaryany, pujar Fate Columns, Vasos, Uran, Cnrd Recelvors, finoly-chrve. roups and Animals, Orocixn Tripuds, Agste Tazzas, itfeuitna Vaion, Bt Woldhts ulc. Fur-Gaoda on oxnibition '{'m:nl‘lny.' Sl ill commonce 'oloc! ", all are rald,. A delack, QR BUTTLINS & 00, Auctionosrs. "By HODGES & CO. Wa will soll at tha Mazlile-Front, No. 636 Wast Lake-st., wn Thursday, Ovt, 23,"at 108, i, & GENTEEL LOT OF FOURNITURE, Cousiuting of Vuglish licussels Carpats, Parlur, Dining e e W iohwn Furuliiro, Crockity, Glisd: , o, &0, Uoud at ho suld Alan, thie (Woduosday) evan ot of Us , Bitavos, wnd H By e vur wartr It 2 00., Avetions, & surlpulous = - Sl LBy TAYLOR & MARRISON, 0o WEDNESDAY, Oot, 2, at 85 o'clack, DRY G0ODS AND NOTIONS, Tall nd Wiator Guuds wehich wo hava ordors ra close out, 204 and 208 Kant Madison st BANKRUPT STOCK TIATS, CAPS, AND FURS, ALAUCTION, on WRDNESDAY, Oct. 42, at 9)§ o'olock, 204 nnd 206 East Madisa A largo assortmont of Tats, £u ik, Cassiero Hopaand Stew's Gatia, fuck uf:.l nd e I aros of & 7at-ciass otail da¥F: By urdor o AeISP8 T & MARRISON, Austiones. TAPORTANT SALE AT AUCTION ¥ Choice Wines, Brandies, Gix, &e. On FRIDAY, Oct. a4, at 1l 'clock, Sea adwrtisemony o Jabois of Itluirsdny and. Eruisy mornizes 10 PaTticn= I FAVLOR'E 1%&1‘:&&.\%: oo, BY GO, I, GORE & GO, 68 & 70 Wabnsh-av PANICS MAKE TIHE AUCIIOV SALES OF GEHO. P. GORE & CO-; 63 and 0 Wabath-as St moro attractivo, Uuc FeKalar; ROOT & SHOE 1,22 at 8 m will boof the 0ot ho 1 £ iu gooas of ALL on it ot S & COHEN, b Canalat, s 65 Hoy AT ATOTION, sot. £, at 0 o'clock a.m, i ‘TAHOE Bud OMbTAber Suiter d Wasstands, Losks, Wiatautes o, Woul aud h"{ Cxrpots, Parlor , Dunblo and Stnglo Haraves, given 10 oulsidy kales, Advaunocs i Bul. St S ‘bpecial aticy &btk Cauat, ByflliUSl‘l. SON & CO., 41 Bouth Canalat, i . iy Hrastols AR I ats, oto, A‘wl oad ATAay i Babhraays S mad St b wald o T AT SALI OF CHROMOS AT AUCTION, 837 WEST MADISON-ST., As o move to the South Slde this weok, TAST GLEA ;are aud Guueral Alerobandise, (Cash advance: oa ) Ut 0. S L g 55 SGOOD 9 et muort Houn B LS, uotion sle Wodnonlay, §:%0s. m, ossetuil aisineoy fhelulig (o seioe s maskias R:‘l,:. hl:‘ldlflil, oar] Wiyl!li aud buatluy sty salod s at it o b SR L nithout avezago austion