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CHEAP TRANSPORTATION. Meoting of tho Northwestern Farim- | . i E. Foinfrel, ot inols, moved that all ors’ Conventions Delogates Present from Tlinods, Tndian, | wls temsufics v, a Orier Town, Wisconsin, Minnosota, and Nebraska. N MORNING SESSION: : - ... XIE NORTHWESTERN FARMERS' CONVENTION, assembled in McCormick’s Hall at 10 o'clock yestorday morning,, Tho attendonce ot {ho oponing Was ¥ory | hr, Ilogg enfd ho supporcd that, befora tho Gonven- Jatge, Tho o hall looked a4 neat ss & now it but’ | Hon. ndjourncd, some resolutions would llkely bo waa as chilly as au fcoberg. e Tho meeting was ealled to order by Flagg, of 1liinols, whoread the Toung yestordsy.® MR, PLAGG TOEN STATED! - that this call had beon understood by tho cditor of Indianapols Sentinel to favor tho sbolition of; raft~ 5. = ways inatead of rallyny monopolies sa cxprossod lntho | N, G, Sestlon, of Kankskes, offored tho following call, n misconcoption that could only have arlecx from presmbloand resolutions ¢ g tho'fear of Limiting raiiways ot that great coutral focus of railway tracks, Tho objccts of the Convonilon | towns, villages, and citica throuph which theyhavo callod by the Gommilteo wero thrco: 1, Ohoap irsns-’) pasacd, f:‘;;:':,‘;“;o;,‘;::fl:‘gs&':fm{“;}:flz‘;fi“‘:,’ :gi&':; {lie Btito to'run their lino of road thvough our farme, £ thie 1fe would ssk the Con~- A motion was mude to appoint 8 Committe dentiale, during tho discussion of which A 8, M, The speaker’s tima woa cut short, Smith stated {liat precantions had becn taken gainst intrusion by tho issuo of ndmission tickets, gt | tr. Beman, of Towa, maved the sppointment of & o ok ot a dooseober, who wWould 8id In pro- | committeo of ‘soven on' xosolutions, by tho Clitr, It ved to ki ity . two | man, Jown ; A. 11 Doiton, I ‘waa rosolved to appoint upon the Committes two Town; A I, 3 3 Wh s delegates from each A reviioce. " ivhon cony | Iliuois; T. T, Smith, Minnceota ; 1. M, Relley, Wi leted, the Committoo was found to consist of tho fol- conain ;' W, M. Hootan, Illinols; J, M. Norton, Ne- gatos & W, R. Schopp, 3, M. Hootan, Do, W, E. Lockhard der., }qflwn;fl.knfi)iahgln, kA. 8, Shaflor, e —H, 8. . Th: l}coxmmlhm n:!‘;od, and the Convention ad- ‘Rewolved, That n committce of three citizens of Til- Journed until 1:30 p, m. AFTERNOON SESSION, THE CONVENTION REAGSEMDLED AT 2 P, 31, Dr, Wight (Wisconsin) moved tho sppointment of s |. committes of three on permanent organization, 0. M, Wight, Wisconsin; D, W. Damo, Lllinols, and 8. Olark, New York, woro appointed, Tho Committes retired. r, E, Powfret, Ilinols, offered a resolution limit- ing apecches to ten minutes, Tt was rulod out of order at that time, Mr, Lane, of Tlinols, suggested that thoy have short | lutions: addresses whilo walting for tho Committee, ‘Mr. Boone, of Jo Davicss County, said hie would lixe | §o¢t sli transporiation companies or corporations fo 40 hoar from Mr, 8, T, K. Prime, who was one of tho originators of the movoment, ond the author af the | mukiug of 'a ship-cansl from tho Atlantic caboard, by Livingston County Platform, LIST OF DELEGATES, Tho Committes on Credontials woro announced, and | ° Resofved, That it {s their noxt duty to obtain thoas, the Chairman roportod the nawmes of dolegates, as fol- | siatance of our Federal Govorument by an advauce of tecting tho Convention. * The announcement Wi Wisconsin—0, Bareau Oounty + 3., Tripp, Boon: lo; W. Patton; fayolto Anderson, Stevenson ; A. D, Msher, Putnam; P, H, lodges, Wayns Bolding ;. Georgo B. Marsh, Ksno; T. B. Wheeler, Oharles Boone, Jo Davics C. F, Ingalls, Amboy'; Edwin Levwis, Chnrles Brophy, Kane “Thrall, Wayno; Otis Buker, Grundy ; J. B, McCauley, Oglo ; D, H, Metzk ' Tves, Christian ; Oliver T Kano ; Achilles Chini Thompson, Will ; Willlam O, Ds ilas Hoyes, Livingston IL R, cux:‘kuug. Gruud; al Henry Martago, Jolin Tarrls, Lako; Elfilflhell- Churel, Olark ; Oglo § lenry Funk, Jesse Bush, ' Platt: body, Christian: D Josoph Haft, LaBallo’; Geor, 8, dis, Livingston Ross, Macoupin’; 1. Glehliz, Oglo ; Willism Hem Thomas E. Compton, Iroquols ; ilatehinson, Henderso ‘A, McDougall, Hon- 1, M, Whitmore, n Tlonerson ; Thomsa Blehop, Koo T, W. Rincker, Sholby ; 'Alled G. A. 3, Graves, Boono; John W, + . F. McCutchison, Oglo; E, Pomfrot, Taze- 1r, O, Blfss, Buroau; ton; Jumes Hallett, iward Toosalin, Shol’ | fuct of it was thoy wore living too high, ‘Thelrliving E. Prime, Livingston ; nall 30, W, Colton, ki loyd, Henry 3 8, Tolin Folly, Putuam ; W, ] + Thomsa Walluce, Iroquols n 8, Armstrong, TaSallo ; Oliver Town- | an opproasive tarlf, which raised everythivg sond, Troquos an Dolen, Cole lliam Niobolsor Le g, Leo; Willis, Iroquol William L. Oobenour, Christian; M. A, Doane, Lee; onry §, Bloom, Knikakeo ; Richard Scaton, Adame: ¥, Widttaker, Putnam ; Samuel Lichty, Carro B, McKeo, Koukalieo: J, D, ‘Whoeler, James Dny, Rock Islan \iilias | Ty ahould bavo s lower tarlfl, {Applause.] +'W. A, Wickorsham ¢ Eonkakeo; J. 8. 'Blackstone, Kankakeo MelHenry ; William Cooper, Ia Balle ; Edyard Rollins Tioovey, Schuyler ; A, Graves, Boouo , Golllug, Douglus Hunter, Bureau; J, C. Thomaa McD. Hondull; J, M. Gridley, Wi Troqudia ; Willlm Weller, Gumberlan umberland ; M. R, Hooton, Balby ; W.' Doyle, Ohrlstian; J. J, Folt D, iumilton, Macon? Bmith, I, M. Gorsuch, T, ¥, Rosé, Macoupin, e fotiowing lat of informal délcgates ontitled to | 3, Pomifret wiskied Lo 1ovo that it wus tho sonso of but not 1o votes, Hilnoto-—T, Buttorvior . Domo, Carrall ; Wilson _Pot* | Nationsl ‘Lot Hchofiold, Kondell; James | tho trauaportation quustion, Ale | * Jtcsolved, Thnt Congross open a oircumnavigablo bert Warnor; Willlam Afoox 0, M, Wright, 3. William Heed, Ttock ; rnor, ook 3 B, Wixon, Rock. Jowa—§, H, Dixon, Bento Qeorgo Baum, Jones 3 , D, Noman, Waukegan, yldidnait, 3. Loc owsom, Darilolomew ; Henry Dou] ‘LockBacs, Mon gamorys. g Nebrusku—. Storlini o, Minnesota—Tliomus 8, Bmith, Dakotn, New York—0, B, Ulark, Jamus Connolly, Canada—Yrank Tarnor, and W, Oapriol, Toronto. On motion, it was agrecd that uil oflicors of tho Illf- | which |mlnu,iml to_therm—the sovorelgns of thi Ktuto, Farmoru! Association should be | [Applause.] 3 J. M. Kollogg, Ko W.' AL Wabster, Itook; nols Btate Grungo ane sdmitied to tho Convention, ‘motion of Willlam Dalion, of Gook, sll members of the Iilinols Agrlcultural Assoclation wera declared bet . Efi: saino privilogos woro oxtended to mll othor | Jroquots helieved thio trouble ‘with them was thoy PERMANENT O¥FIOERS, Tho Committeo on Permnunont Orgauization roportod | thoy could Lold their grain until they ot thelr price, recommonding tho cleetion of the follawing ¢ President—Inmes M, Allen, Illinols, Becretaries—~B, M, Bulth sud 8, T, K, Prime, T nols, ‘The report was adopted, and 3r, Allen ealled to the ‘O takipg his soat he sald thiore Was no quess ton which eoufd nffect’ the peoplo of the Northwest moro than this aioation of transportation, It liad ab~ sorbed bin ationtion for many years, He hioped tiio de. Hberation would bo wizo and cataful, and result in good, ek od tha Gowtvention for th Ronor dono b, LIMITINO SPEECIIES & sjeoches bo Eontined 1310 minutes, bl o eneaker o aliowed to spenk twico tpot tho samosubject, It wé amended by toducing the tmo _to fivo minutes, sud Bnally passed in tho original form. ONDER OF NUBINCES, Ie Mr. W, I, Groono, of MeDoough County, moved ‘Dusinces, bo op- pointed by tho Clinfr, This motlon provalisd, and W, 1, Greens, Tingg, Iiiols: . M. Wright, Winconsin 3 T, W, Lockliart Indinhn; and’ @, 8. Clark, - Now York, wera ppointed., . i v, Flagg Inquired whelhef the Convention was In favor of nn ovening -eeaion, o thorefora moved thnt when tho Convention adjourned nftor tho prescat Discussion of Resolutions” Relative: o | sprionifatioira il 7 selck. Water Transportation. Tho motion provailed; % ; AN ISVITATION. M. Tlage prosenict » communication trom Bonator ‘Windom, Chairman of thoSecnate ‘Commitieo on Tras- porintion, ns follows : ¢ ; ;s g | W 10, 1870,—1F. . Flagg, Presidont Eloction of Officers---Important |’ 1?5’.‘:2‘.“2-‘1’&'&”25‘.3,?."» owiation "Who Sonate Topics to Bo Discussed Gonn lito0 on Transportation will hold o sossion at 8, Lonison the 30thinst, In caso tho Conventlon at Ghleago on the 22d shall deotn it ndvisabic to favor s wih iy foformsilon ‘o syggertions b dolofiton oF othiorwino, wo. shall bo glad to confer with them. “Ploaso coramunicate thfn lo tho Convention. ) WiLLIan WiNDO, Chatrman, Mr, Bharp moved that & commitico of threo ba sp- “pointod to : conter. with the Sonate Committes ‘on ‘ransportation, hneed epresatng the feclings and wantw of tho farm- {he Hon, ‘IV. o; | ore. Tho viows of the merehants bad beon given, but {hio farmers, the shippors of tho grain, had novor beon el ; v Sz, Mart, of LaSallo, thought themotion prempture, There shoyld bo moro djscusalon of the subjeot before any dolegation was appointed, e heroupon N, Shaup witldrow hia motion, o7 N NEGULATION OF RAILROAD! calias publised 45 Tuk | esrd from, - - “Whenzar, Rallrosds liave beon: built by large grants of publio linds, and by subsilies grunted them by WitenEs, They hayo the power granted ‘them by and oven through our houscs or barns, If thoy ‘coine raflways § Govornmentradlways, 3 Perfoeting orgad | in tho way of thieir line of road, and apyroprinto our ization in and botween the soveral Stales. 3. qu(ceb private proporty to tholr uso ‘without our consent, and ing and prossing upon State and Natiousl Jeglalatio tho most. easy and prompt methods of relef, Tho' Central Cowmitteo of the Illinots Btato Farmers' As--| law, . sociation had taken the responsibility of calling tho | Kesolved, That wo call upon Congress to cnact i Gonvention and naming thess topica os proper for tho | Beneral "rullroad law, and put {hom under tho control discusslon of the Convention, vention to mominato » Temporary Choirmon. TEMPOBARY OPFIOENS, W. 0. Tiagg was mominntod sa Tomporary Chair- | Passonger ¥ates por iofln on raifrad, and rates pes ton man, and unanimously clected, o Mr, Fingg declined to serve, Mr, 0, D, Beman, of Watcsn, Towa, was mominated | lutions offered to the Conventioii bo reforred to o o and unonimonsly elected, Mr, Domeu expressod his pleasuro at tho Conven- | 9Hon: Sgainst our wishioa and desires ;- thereforo, Resofond, That rallronds are’ publio domala, sud, 8 snch, ehould bo under tho coutrol of Congressioual of'a departmont of tho Government, or a bureau of the Government, ealled tho Dopartmont of Tailroads and Tranaportation, that sliall eatablish a uniform tariff of ‘maximum rates on tho diferent classcs of froight;and on wator transportation from place fo place. DIsOUBAION, Mr. Torry, of Maralinll Gounty, moved that all reso- mitteo on resolutions, - 1fo aubsequently withdrew tho Mr, Searlos aald the question of trausportation was tion, He was on his way to New York to organizon | not s new one to the country. The railroads gotall Btato Grange there, but, rememboriug that tho Con~ | they could from ehippors, and thoro wias no fixed lnw vention was in session, o remained thero, The ques-.| to control them, e Lelioved If they wero put. under tion of cheap transportation wae one of importance to- tho Btatos of Jowa and Tliinols especlally, which slono | atock, produced lust year 400,000,000 busbils of grain, most | Mfr. Perry xoss to s polat of order, but the Obalr do- of which was conveyed fo the seaboard, Mr, Hitt, of Orcgon, was nominated Temporsry Becrotary, aud cleeted, Mr, Hitt could ot sorve. Mr, 8, A, Smith, Sccretary of the Ilinois organiza- | down, Hocallod upon Congres to fix maximum rates tion, was appointed to tho_placo. Governmental aupervision by » Department in Wasl- ington, thero- would be sn_cnd to this watering of cided against him, Mr, Bearles contlnued, snying that, In order tojbleed hoslitpners rallrosd cofporations ‘watered thelr stocks, Thoy did it because thoro was no law to hold them from’ glut to_point. Tiie ehippor would by this 1moans bo onabled to know defiuitoly what would ba tho Cont of shipping, Such olaw would tend o cqualize s on Oro- | tho capital of rofironds, DESOLUTION COMMITTEE, ‘Tho motion provailed, and {ho Chuir sppoluted as such Committec the lnunw!nfl gontlemen: O, D, Ba- tiinofs ; W, B, Lockhardt, Drasks, M, Searlos moved o Iay his 1ceolutions on tho table, which vas done, THE TLLINOIS BATLROAD LAW, M, Norton, of Nebrask, oflored the following reso- ution & nois bo appointed to report to this Convention the offoct upon producers and shipars of o logialation on rallroads in Tllinvis, and whethor thoy advise eimi~ Iar legialation in il thio Blates. Adopted, Tho' Coinmitteo on Order of Business reported, tecommending that the subject of water transportu- tion ba tho ordor for tho oveniug, which report waa concurred in. - ‘Tho Convention then sdjourned untll 7 o'clock, EVENING SESSION. THE CONVENTION RESUMED DUHINESS AT 7:30, ‘Mr. Caffeon, Champaign, urged the following reso- Resolved, That the first duty of the people is fo aub- 1he restralats of law. Resolved, That it 18 their mext duty tourgotho tho way of the lakes, tho Illinola and Missisaippi Itly- ery, to deep water in tho Gulf of Mexico by the Nu- tional Government. crodit for the purposo of building ‘o double-track Fiinoio—Wrlght Kemp 7. L. Eillot G, 3, Patmer, | fcclht railzosd from near tho line of tho fumsts & John Swecny, Putnam ; A, Maltby, Loviy, Douglan win Levwis, Laallo; John Suciling, LaSalle; Nobrasks, noar an air linena possiblo to New York Luko | O xn. wiont was o favor of tho routo suggested, but van opposed to tho Government undertoking fo build it. ‘Thoro wos B bar across the Mise- tasippl which $75,000 a year falled fo dredgo and keep clear, A canal conld bo buill making s way clear toiho ocoan from Now Orleans at n cost of 48,000,000, and that would givo an outlot for tho West by way of tho Misslarippl, reducing tho frelght to Liv- erpool 20 conts hundred. If tha raflroads ndded 6 ccats per Dbundred to thelr: Tatea 1t Would bo oquivalent to Isying o fax Upon tho farmers of $50,000,000 n year. 1le was in favor of the scheme be hud ‘mentioned, an: of tho Niugura route, but did not care that the Gov~ oroment should undortake tho work. Thoy should olect mon to Congress who would do the peoplo Jus- fico, Ten miltions of whito men were being robbed avory day out of hulf thelr carnings by those monopo- ftea, Thoy should build canal around Niugara ownod by themaotves, and not bo waiting for action by a ro- luctant Congroas, ‘Mr, Perry did not think 1t possible to bulld canals by privalo ontorpsite, Tho Government sbould do It, and then they should elect to tako chargo of tho public ‘works men in whoso honesty they had full confidence. TApplause,) Tho Government should do it. 310, BISHOY, of Fano, wanted present rollef, To was tired of Working " ffteen hours 8 day. 1t - thoy Waited © for ship cansls thers would not Do much of them left, Twenty years of timo would not build ship canals tLat would doany servico, Tho Tas 76 per cont too high, The extension Of patents ‘should cenno} eversthing was taxed by & patont, and then they' were ground down by to cnormous _ rotes, e knew & man in Elgin who paid $3.60 for s hat, and the somo man's wifo found abo could buy the samo kind of Lat for 40 conts, They could not 6lios o Lorse less than 50 conts, Yore it not for the tarlff tho operation would cost only 25 conts, They hod to puy $76 for s stove that should not cost more than $25, A fricnd of Lis Dbought a suit of clothen for $30, ‘and When he camo back to Pigin the tatlorn thero told him they would not mske them $r lens than $55, and one man asked lim $60, d} Mr. Lockhatt (Tllinols) was opposed to the Governs meut going into the canal-digging busincss, M, FLAGG +’E. P, Forbes, | wan in favor of tho Government dojng suyihing it roquols ; Samiol Parr, La | could do botter than private parties, Tho Lrlv Cunal hon Stowsrt, Stophenson B, ¥, MciTulchen, Ogl King, Iroquois Davis, Stevonson ‘was bottor monaged than the Erio Rallroad, and the Michigan Oanal was run beitor than perliaps some % | raflrouds, There were casos whers the Government d | did much better thun private citizens, The Northern Pacifio Rallroad vas Ladly mensged by privato partics, oifenry; Sumh | When they camo down to practico thoy should ask what wey thoy could get relief specally W. Neod~ | and sufticient, Tho question was, which of the routes n { Henry | would give the most rclief for the lenst monoy 7 There was the Kanawha and the Niagura Conal echemes, W, AL, J, | Each bad ita favorite, Tho Couvention should chose something, and then urgo It upon Congress, tho Convention that walor-traneportation would not read s th, Adomie; 7, 3. Allon,Honry ; | glve immediate roliof, adigon ; J. L Owen, Wi . King, Ogle ;8. V. Lapham, Whitesid Whitesido; J. W, Knay) Mr, Oaffeen defendod his resolutions, MR, LEWIS, of Douglas County offered u substituto as followa ; lo W, ‘hecler, Itesolved, Thot the producing classes of thoe country A, L, Miver, Kanka- | can no longer endurs the exorbitaut rates of transpor~ jam A, Chambors, Lee; J, 1L Hudson, Jo Davics; D. W. fation imposed upon us, and that wo demand that our Gongresa tako tnto consideration jmmodiatoly routo by water, snd also build one or moro daublo- enton, Melfenry 3 | track rallroads from east o west, und paas luws rogu- olo, Kankakeo | lating tariffs on lincs siready buli W, Toyce, 'Ivingston { €. M, 1ALT, LaBalto, defended the Iilinoms & Michigan Canal, sud iiatod that it roduced the rates of compoling 'rafl- ronds, 1fo was in favor of getting all the aid thoy Gonld, State and Natfonal, to get 6ome way for trans- porting produce to tho seaboszd, oither by New York 8§, Bhaffor, Tre- | or New Orleaus, Ho would comipol raflroads to oboy W, Pincknoy, Madi- " Deltatb; John Q. A, | Illinal luw we parilaily in operation, ‘o roads hava ‘Bartholomow § law, They wero public highways, and should bo un= dor control liko any other publio corporation, The professodly come under tho oporation of tho lnw, Lut, DPracticaliy, thoy had not, ~Nost January tho oads Yould bo compellad to subinit {o the moxtinum ratea Volng fAizcd by the Commissionors, Tho law was 6 move in the right diroction, 'Tlio soversigm peoplo of tho Btato intended to control tho public highways, To beltoved, further, iy e Nutlonal Gove Senmout controliiug through tratio between the Blotos, That wus thorlght of tho people, and thoy would denund i, (Applanso,] Mt, HAHIIS ‘woro ull {n dobt, aud Illufl hiad to sell thelr produce for whnt they could got, Wihon furmors wero out of dubt 1t "oy wers all of oo miud they could aontrol iarket, Thoy ehould bo unitod, ‘Llio farmors of {hiia cointry—the producors of whiat tho world noeds —should not boslaves. M1, 000K, of Kane, belloved thoro siould bea ship-canal to the ocenn, Tindlronds woro robling tho induslrlotts farmor ot of 1o oaruim of Mia Toor,. They should havo clicap trausporiation, _[Applausc.) M, DIXON, ; of Town, van in favor of chieap tranapontation, Tt wns Recossaty for tho Inboring masscs as woll na to (ho fariner. . Water transportation was slow, sud ho quosttoned if o cannl would do_n8 woll ‘na Mo roilronds aro dolug - {o-duy, Tiafiroads conld bo bullt aud ron cheaper than canain, Thoy showld bring Taiirondn down to liavd-pan, fetch ihem "down ‘whro thoy shouid by aud flion they woul hiove cheaper tranportalion, IToguvo lustances of dipoctuization fu Tova. oy’ neodid inmiediato rellef, MR, CIIANLEA ROONE, of Jo Daviess, anfd {t was not n question of haw to pend grain 1o lurope, but hiow to convines his count: r(- ‘men at homo thnt they should pay Ighier pricen for ft. Tho 'way for them o do wak not to produco s surplus, that would meed transportation, 1t cost o ‘miich £ ent {he murplus thot it wonld bo' chenpor inot to produce tho surplus, (Lauglitor.) 1fe produced, & snrplus bhoeaust Lo was in debt, I1e wanted light' on Hiin polnt. 1o Lind at hoime ovor 60,000 pounds of live pork, 1o was an ovor-producer hecanse Lie wantdd to got out of debt. But when ho produced tho oxtra :llmmlly' thoy depressod tho prices and kept him in vt eitll, (¢ iory N maitee now ho man oged, thos got Tound him, Thoy rhould romomber howeéver, that the Govornment wan_theies, and if" tho Government was carrupt, it -wan thelr own fanlt, They could_roclify it, Thoy shiould make comamon caviea with the working claesos, ‘Thoy need ‘ot sond s0 niuch produco to Eropo. 'A gentlcinan rominded bim America conld not stazvo thip world, nud had o compotitor {n Tusain, . M, Bhnup, of Charupoign, belloved tho raflronds to thio Enst worb not Incrensed fuat enough o keop paco wWith tho new rondu in the West. Mr, Wicks, of Laalle, bolloved thoy wanted finan- clal reformation, Tho $300,000,000 Nutional Bank urreney wan it o (o hauyof bankers (0 niske em Tick, e Nr, Flngg moved to refer tho resolutions and substi- tule {o tha Conunites on Reaolutfons. : TO-DAY'S ONDER OF BUSINERA, - Tho following ordor of busiucsn for to-doy, was sgroed ipon : o 0 0, m.—Rallroad Transportation. : 10" me—Binlo legistation rogulating ' rafirond frefghis and pricen, . 11 n, m.—Natlonal. legislation regulat troighis, - .30 p, m.—Government ratiroads, 2:30 . m.—1fow shintl wo perfoct ho Farmor's orgon- 1zation in tho different Btates?. 3 3:00 b 1. Oooperativo buying and selliog. +'p, m—Mlaceliancons busineen, Itwas doeclded to appoint s Committeo of Five to confor with the Senutorlal Committee on Transporta— tion, . Adjourncd until 9 o'clock this morning,. ——————— _THE LAST SHOOTING AFFRAY. B faflrond Partculurs of the Attempted Murder of Danicl Munn Early Wedncesday Morning. “Danfel Mnnn, the victim of the shooting affray which ocenrred at 1 o'alock yosterday morning, at the corner of Randolph and Markot sirocts, lica atthe County Hospital in o critical conilition, Tho shooting wan ontirely unprovoked, oud was prompted by & nature ovidently viclous fu the extreme, In an fnter- viow with the wounded man Inat ovoning, a reportor of this paper learned somo facts. cancerning the affray It were not given in Titz TRBONE of sesterdoy, It appoars that Munn and o fellow-sallor named John Gurofeft, the Achooner Elsworth to visit o friend ona veasel Iying near tho Tllinols Central Elevator, = Thoy roturned about 11 o'clock, and stopped in front of tha restaurantat thocorner of Randoiph aud Market stroote, They talked about goiug In 1o take something ta eat. There wero four girls ineide, ‘The men mado some Joeular remarka about them, A follow camo out of iho restaurant and stood close bg the mon, Munn ‘made some remark, referring to the women, when tho mon who camo_out of the restauraut satd’ ho would Whip Munn if ho ropeated that remark, and thero upon_ pulled out & revolver, Munu, t0 intimidate him, held bis arm in a position to fmply 1o hud o re- volyer in his hand, The other man thon fired, the ball taking oficct iu Munn's loft tomple, Tho woulds 1o nenasein then ran nway, and was purstied by Munn and Dis friend s short dietance, Thoy shouted Polico 1" sevornl ilmes, but no polico responded, The oflicers in the vieinity woro vagrants, on vome door-step, Mitnu's thances for life or death are about equally alanced. ‘Lhe bull has penctrated tho bran, sud the wound §a_very much like that which young Bas- gonthal suryived lwo weeks. ¢ NURSES. o the Editor af The Chicago Tribun 8m: While so much attention is being given to the woman-question, and especially to woman's Inbor and woman's wages, it is about time some- thing wns said of herlabors, duties, and wagos in the field of midwifery and nursing, where she is without fear of competition from hor terrible rival, man, Ther is no class of uneducatod and unskilled fomalo Inbor in this city so woll paid, - oud where tho Inbor and servicos rondored are so small for the wages reccived, ss this. From $15 to §25 por wook constitute about tho ruling prices, in~ cluding board and washing. In addition to this, these womon demand ono day in each woek for their own peculiar aud especial ploasuro, and consult their own convonlence or notiond a8 to Just what day or days that shall bo. To this comes in tho modest request to be sent to their home, or friends, in o carriage, as often as thoy desiro to porform pilgrimnges thither. f thero is any service in this country which may truly be crilod aristocratic, surely it is this. Tut. thosa domands upon our patienco and purses by no weans constitute the sum total of the grievances of us who suffer. Tho peculiarly-delicate circumstances under which theso women's services are brought into roquisition require oficioncy, kindness, uttentive- noss, rofinoment, and promptucss ; and yot, {from my own experieuce and observation,—oud T amn suro that 1 speak from the experiouco of linndreds of othors,—thoy are, with o very fow oxcoptions, insolont, iguorant, inattentive, and lazy, and, beyoud the abgolute requiroments of their espocial and peenlinr duties, aro unwill- ing to answor any other demands made upon their timo. I haveseeu, in mnany instances, & mother and hor iufant-child sufforing for noed- ful attontion, while thoir bigh-priced nurse was deup%y immorsed in tho pages of somo cheap novel, Thoy gonerally contrive to make themsclves disagronblo to the wholo Louschold, and os- pecially creato o kind of semi-psudemonium among thelr follow-gorvants of uhe kitchon, ‘Choy ore mora given to iaitling, gossiping and ropeating, with their own variations au colorings, whutever ihoy muy have soon, heard, or imagived in families whoro they have beou omployed, than any othor class of sorvants, This doubtless arisos from the fact that thoir tormsof gervico nre shorter, and their opportunities ‘moro abundant for abtaining an insight into tho Frivnto uffairs of the houschold, At all ovents, t is of the commonost occurrcnce to hear the most respectablo funilios in the city slaudored snd mado ridiculous by tho indiscreot and falso reports thus circulatod, fhe medical profossion owe it to themsolves, and to that part of tho mm'lu‘f. community whom they serve, to supploment their services, Dy ofticient help, by tho organization and instruc- tion of & corps of intelligent aud refiued womon whoso noceseitios _compel them to labor, an: whose inclinations lord them iu this direction, and not be forced, ns they now very oftenare, to recommend persons whom thoy do not know are compotent for the positions thoy scek. N Tho iden of paying from $90 to 140 per month for labor of this duucrl’&)lluu, while bundreds of tho most intolligent, rofinod, and cultivated la- dios of the land aro toaching achool for tho mis- erable pittanco of from $40 to $60 por month, is Sitply monstrously ridioulous. - Out of tho Int~ tor, algo, must como bonrd, washiug, and inels dental oxpenscs, and, with the present tariff of prices, unless thoy live in tho vory plainest and most economical manner, it is noxt to impoasiblo for thom to do much more than como out even at tho end of tho month. " Wlip dutios of & nurse aro infinitely loes Ja- borious, oxacting, and exhausting, ‘than ihe toacher's ; while almost every dollar of thelr wookly wagos 18_go much clear profit. And ono month of such labor, iu its not results, is mora than an equivalont {o that of an ontire yoar's service by most of our lady-touchers, ‘Undor theso circunstances, whilo thora are so ‘many really good and competent womon whoaro sooking omploymont snd neod monoy, it is as- tonishing that moro do not enter this flold, and, by their botter soolal position and culturo, alo- vate its moralo above more servautdom, and into gomothing like a profosaion. VERITAS, ‘Cuioaao, Oct, 17, 1873, S Discovery in Phywicn. Trom the Waehington Chroniale Prof. R, 8, MoCulloh, of Washington and Loo University, Virginia, ono of tho most promiunent golontisty of tha Bouth, informs tho Bmitheonian Institution that he hus mado an original aud im- hortant ndvance in the doyelopmont of physics, Ie hins uccoeded in deducing algebraically from ono singlo formula the whole of mochaoles, in- cluding as molecular mechanicd tho subjocls of oloetricity, hieat, hight, chomicnl action, olusticity, and magnotiem, 1o fakes what s now culled thie dootrino of **anergy " to be convortiole only, sud not_dostructiblo, and founds upon it a° com- plote mathowmnatico-physico ntrncturo, ombrucing the whalo of }ihyuian ug o developmont of one singlo formula,” 'ho ouly uxcnlp funs are elecs tro-statical und electro-dynamieal induction, nud ros0 will form tho nuhicur, of spocial nvestign- tion. Tuduction the Professor belloves to ho meorely the dnvu]nl;nlnut of palarity ala distance withonit aseribing it to one or two fluidy, or any fluid at all, but tho mathematical théory is por- foutly reconcilable with tho Fraukliujnu hy- Pnlhnnln, and Franklin's fluid may hoe Frosndl'n uminiferoun othor. Attractlon and ropulsion romnin ultimate and inexplieablo physically’; thoologlonlly, howevor, they aro manifentations of the Divine will. Prof. McCulloh hopes soon to publish - the rosults of bis intorssting aud originnl inveatigations. e ——— DES MOINES. Prison Investigation=«fnsonic Gath= ering. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Des Moxes, In., Oct. 2L.—Tho Iowa Prison Commission was organizod hero thna morning, and loft to-night for Fort Madison to bxamine fnto tho condition of tho prison at that place. Trom thero thoy go to thonow prison at Ann- mosn, o o Grand Commandery of Knights Tomplar mot this morning. Emlvmmt Grand Commander Shorman delivored an anbtial addross, giving a synopsia bf tho history of the order during the puet yonr, showing that it I8 in o fourishing condition, Tho Grand-Recordor roports thirty soven lodges in tho State, nll of whicls aro rop- resonted. After tho appointment. of tho uaunal committees, o silyer servico . was presented to tha Grand Lecorder, tho Eminont Grand Com- maonder making the_prescntation nddress, after which the Commandery adjourned to allow (ho Committocs to tranact the businoss of tho eos- sion. ——— Tho Body of the Madison (Wis.) Miller feecovoreds . Snectat Dispateh to The Chicado Tribune, Mapsow, Wis., Oct. 21.—The body of Pfanne- kuahon, the millor, burnud in the firo Sunday morning, was found to-dny near the main en- tranco of thomill, to which ho bad dragged his trunk, only to find that scapo was impossiblo. Worlis of Art at Public Sale, ‘Messra, Vitl Drothers, of Philadelphia, have sont to thls city a beautiful collection of French bronzo figurcs anil groups, snd black marblo fourteon-day clocks, togethier with fino Itallan marblo statunry, classical vanes, and other worke of work, Tho collectfon I8 now on cxbibition at stores Nos, 10 and 21 Randolph strect, and will bo rold at public salo on to-marrow (Friday] Tmorning, at 10 'olock, by Mesars, W. A, Buttors & Co, —_— ‘Very Good. % 140, 0, D.” baa beon vatiously Interproted by differ- ont porsons, but no ono over hit it nearer than Josh Dillings—* Come omediately down "—to the now slors, Noe. 184 oud 180 Siato mirect, opposito the Palmer Touso, and see, for onco in ourlife, the most complote clothing establlsbment in thia couulry, Thegarments offored dally aro the very Intest Brondway, N, Y., cula, ‘A, 3. Nutting, O. 0. D., Nos, 184 und 180 State troet, - : All Cash, The Publle Library of Kontucky offers only cash gifts, and proposcs to pay them by checks on the Yarmers' and Drovers' Bank on the day of presenta- tion, nud without, discount. For full pariculars seo o . TRIbUNE nozt 8: ' MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Financial Newa, New Yonw, Oct, 22.—donoy was casy, with the rincipal buslness nt 7 gold, cloning at 4 currency. ho Danks guined §1,000,000 ' legal-tonders to-day, and are accommodating merchants as liberally ns ousiblo in dincounts, Bterling wae firm ; 60 duys, oy ‘slght, 1074@105. ‘Galdl closed steady bt 108)(@1083¢ ; carrying rates 3@0, closiugat 6, and flat for burrowing, ‘Clearing, $27,000,000. Tho Treasury disbursements wero $276,000, 'Tho customs receipta were £290,000, Government bonds were atrong, and advanced to tho highest ratea ot the close. Stuto bonds were quiot and uteady, : Stocks were irregular, with & decline before 1 o'clock of M?}f; affernoon the market became firm, and closed strong ot the higliest point of the day iu most cnses, The wideat fluctuations were in Ollo & Mis- lnainpl, which sold ot 20G2U!4@IIC, | Tho herl: oxt dealings were In Western Union,which closed at an Advance of 177, Lako closed ot au’ advance of 1% § New York Cenitral of 1 per cent; Rock lsland at’an advance of 34 3 Unfon Paciiic, 3, with considerablo finctuations during thedav, Tho mystery surrounding President Grant's latest financlal lettor promises {o bo_cleared up {o-morrow, n8a fiunbrnl ‘moeting of {ho Clearing-Iouso hay been callo at the _roquest of Dresidont Will- jams, of tho MNetropolitan, and other bauk oflicers, In regard to this Jetter, it {6 atated that Mr, Willlams sent a commuuieation to Prosident Grant last week, through the handas of Alr, Anthony, of the firm of Amlmnf & Hall, and that the Iatter gentlemnn hiad o conaultation of two hours wif tho President at Washington, The result of this was & Teply o Williams' lettor, which wos carried back by Anthony, with a verbal promise to tho same gentles man, ‘Flils letter and the verbal promiso ure, in effect, that the President rocognizes the depression now ox= iating In tho manufacturing aiatriots of New Eugland ; and bie adviees banks to extend further discount Tucills ties by the freo use of loan certificates in tho Clearing~ ‘Housa ; while he will assist, Lf uecessary, by eucroachin; Tibernlly on the,$44,000,000 resorvo i tho purchiaso o exchango and Douda ¢ and nlso by paying out, on ac- count of accruing obligations, Some accounts uro fhiat tho President will put out $3,000,000 per week for 4omo weaks o como; and athars are, that ho will bir £5,000,000 worth of oxcliange and_$10,000,000 of bon With legal-tendors, Tclegrama from Washington this aftornoon deny tho whols business, on tho authorlty of Sserotury Itichardnon and Gen, Babeock, but there 250 bormo buk ofigers who.Liave geen tho fettor, and Mr. Anthony also anserts poitivels that ho hud un in- forviow wit tho Drcaldent, and brought tho lotter to thi clty, Blorling, 03, GOVERNMENT DONDS, ~113 | Coupous, 67, 110034 | Coupons, 8. Coupons, '04! 107" | 10-40a, Coupous, '65. 108 { Curvency 0a. Coupon, '65 (now),..110¢ | New s, Coupons, %81, Coupons, '62 DONDS, Yirginias, old 683 | North Carolin %68 | North Carolinos, uew. 13 Missourls, ‘Fenueasces, old, Tounchscos, DO, Virginius, how, srooue, | 8t. Pavl ptd. Wabaal, Wabash pfd, o X .. A8 Tered. 76 85 2 s C 713 | Tlinots Central. .. . 78 " | Union Paciilc stocks. 183¢ 503 | Unfon Pacifie bonds, 734 05" | Gentral Pacificbonds UL 03 | Dol,, Lack, & Weat... 98% 881¢ | B., 11, & Erle.... 1% 0% Foreign Marlcots, Lrvenroor, Oct, 22.—00rToN—A shndo frmer; middling_uplsnd, 93¢@0k ; Orleaus, 914, Sales, 16,000 bales; American, 7,300 ; speculation” and ex- port, 1,000, Darapsturrs—Unchanged, ProvisioNs—Lard, 4183 cheeso, 07a ; Oumberland middles, 58 ; short, 'Als, Lonpow, Oct, 236 p, m,—Tho rato of discount in thio open market for tlirec months' bils {8 6 1116, or. 16 below tho bank rates. Tho amount of Lulllon withdrawn from tho Dank of England en balanco to- day wae £5,000, Cousols for mouey, 932@I2 3 on account, 92} Bonds~—b-208 of '05, 0345 § do T, 00X 5 10408, 013 3 now B, 913§ ; Eric, 30, Tallow, 418 0d@428. Panus, Oct, 22,—Hontes, 571 800, ‘The Live-Stock Marketss DUEFALOL Burriro, Oct, 71.—OaTTLE—Rocolpte to-doy, in- cluding reported arrivals, 561 hoad, muking tho total supply for the week thua far, 6,703 head, or U39 care, The market was tho bluest of tho whole kcason, - Some owners of stock in tho yards Luve not realized homo ricos, aud aro out tralgt aud sxpouscs, All shippers ave lost money, Buyors sroin fair aftendauce, but operato yory cautiously, Prices are off » strong J¢ @40 from last weeks rates, Tho quality of ptock in heavy and common’: but fow 1,100 101,200 Ibs steors offering, ~About 830 Liead sold, 307 hoad Tilinois steers, rauging ot 1,187 to 1,650 1bs, at £5.00:26,00 ; 202 head Indann steers, ranglbg ot 1,163 01,410 168, at $4.023@5,60 ; 00 hiead ‘loxus sleers rapging ot 89 to 1,080 s, at $3.00@3.75 ; 70 hea Ohio sfeors, ranging at 1,074 to 1,610 lbs, ot $4.95@ 6,123 3 24 head Ollo helfers, averaging 1,027 1ba, ut 78320 head Indlana Lolfers, avoraging 803 iLs, at £425 } 08 hoad Michiga eteors, fangiug ot 940 01,200 1bs, at $3,25@5,00 ; 16 head Canadu steors, averaging 074 thw, ot §1.25, Bumpy anb Lusna—Tioceipta to-duyy, ducluding xo- ported arrivals, 3,600 hioad, maklog tho total for the ‘woek {ls far 0,200 head, ‘The murkot was moderatuly Active at 30 oif ou all grades, Balos: 800 hiend Cone adn Jambn, ranging from 48 to 77 1bs, ot $5,00@0.00 ¢ 160 liead Ganads elioop, ranging from 125 to 138 Ius, a o0 10 onau%nmn}}nu slicop, rauging from 730 93 8, ot $3, 25, Tous--Tuacuipta of tho wok thus far, 10700 Bend, Murket 100 hetter than yesterday, with on improved fealiug, Salos : 2,600 head Olilo, Tiiinols, and Iudiaua Thoge, rauglug frowm 100 to 480 1b, ot §4.40@4.45, New York Dry Goods Mariot Nxw Youx, Oct, 32.~Business s quiot with mant- facturor's ngents t-day, Thero wus o slight improves ment in tha condition’ of thy jolibing tradg, but tho diatribution contiuues light, b murket for cotton flooda a fatrly ateudy in fiewt s, Ttolled Jueconcts uve been roducod by jobbers o Bo. Thorndiky 1 Lloachud whirtings aro now 1lo, Prints are in moder nto request snd e ; woolen gavds quict s hoslory wind French dvess goods solling frecly ut uuction,but at gonerally low prices ; sawls quict, Tho Wool Trado. BosToN, Oct, 2,—Thers Wik Very littlo doing In waol, and 'the inarket §4 unchungod ; Oblo und Poni sylounia medin, treblo extra aud abave, Bl@G33 Wisconsin nnd Mioligan, 8@0n for good Liues o oxtra; superfing and extra puliod, 40@83e, accordly {6 quality; A good, dvmand oxiula fuF -dolafues ang combing-ilecces, and sules wero wadoo-dsy at65@050, I'he Produco Murkel NEW YORK, New Yonr, Oct, 39, —Corrox—Dull and fowers mbils aling uplind, 10i¢e futuro closed firm nt thy declino, Bunabarurrs—Flour heavy and lower; receipta, 11,000 brls 3 superfine Westorn and Slato, $5,53@73.155 common to gaod extrn, $0.00@0.40 5 "znud Lo clofee, FOALGT.00: Swhito wiioat oxtra, §7,00@1,08 3 Ohlo, $0.18 @7.10; 8L.'Louls, $0.03@10.75, ~ 1tyo fionr aud corn Tnenl tnchinnged,’ * Wheat in moderato demand, hut Jowers rocoipls, 410,000 tn; No. 3 apring, $L1G 1433 Tows spring, $L1@13Ty ¢ No. 2 Chieago, $1.153 @153 do Milwauker, $LUiGE.40; No. 1 Minucuots, $L.40; ‘winter red Wonlor, $148@1.60; Now. 1 and 4 wpring mixed, $1.40, liyo Al aud vominal, Buriey dull, Oorn 44 woderate demand; but lower | reeeipts, 506,000 b 3 atoamer xalxml Wastorn, 57@0otc | sail tho, E9@69a ; high mized and yellow, 60c; Onts heavy nnd lower's rocoipla, 164,000 bu ; milxed Wesforn tewy :Elom 4T)5@49¢; white, 10@62c; old mixed Weolern, T:ous—Dull ; Westorn and Canada; 20c: 11AY AxD flors—Unchanged; Liatnen—Dall ot 26@280 5 Orlnoco, BSAATHc: Woor—Dull j extra Ohlo, 48250v, Gnoormiza—Uofies quiet antl fivin ;. o, 19 @22c Bugar utendy ; falr to goud refluing, T2@7%c, Mo- Tagscs dull, *Rico qulet, 1mmmy.mm—xrlmmr; crude, 6}@Bigo: refinod, 0450, Funerxi—Stoady at dte, Trovisions—Pork dull; ow mess, §15,00, Deef snd out ments unchanged, Middics stemly; long g, Bies Lard o shade oaslor ; ol Westers, sleam, -10c, Burten Axp Ourrsr—Unchangods Wintsux—Lavwer, at Do, : PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, - Oct,. 34, — BREADATUFFA— Flonr steady { Wisconsin nud Minnosota oxtrs famlly, $7.25 @8.00; Blote, Oblo, and Indians, $7.025(@8.25, Wheat' very dull} réd, $144@1.48 ;" ninbior, $1.033 No, 1 epriig, $160. Ryostendy st #5@Y0c, 'Corn in Vetter demond 3 yollow, G2¢; mixed Western, 61@ G2c.Outs quict, TrrnoLeun—Dull § erude, 0%0: tefincd, 160, Watsiy—Flrm for fron-bouud, Osweao, Oct, 22.—DBurADSTUPFA—Wheat qulet, Goru dull 'nt 590, " Barloy i good dewand but lower § Up-Lako Canada, $1.56. ? BALTIMORE. - Barxarony, Oct, 42, —BREADSTUFFa—Flour in bete ter demaud 5 Wesiern nuporilue, $4,26@0,603 oxtra, $0.00@0.75 3 family, $9.20@8,76, Wheat duil and uus clianged. Corn noininal,~ OAs firm 3 Westorn mized, 480 white, 40@50c. Batloy qulct ot B0@HSe. Phovisions—Dull and weuk, excopt Luik_ments and tacon, shoulders, Mees pork, $10.60G17.00, Luik shoulders, 730+ clear rib, Tajc,~ Lincon shoulders, 8303 cloar rib 9ie. Lard, BY@8io, UTTEN AND COFFEE—Unielinuged. Wrsky—Flrmer at 00@0Xe. 2 SILWAUKER, MitwAvREF, Qcl, 23— BREADETUFFE—Flour quiot and unchenged, Whent quict and wealk ; No, 1, $L10X ¢ No, 2, $1.08)¢ casl, $1,00:¢ sollor November, Outs dull and pominat; No.1, 37¢; No, 3; 8lo, Gorn sleady ; Ho. 948, Liyo G No.1, 0" Datloy icady; N, Frirtonra—To Duffalo, 6o; to Oswego, 113¢c. TrOrIITII 00T, 4,000 brla; wheat, 135,000 bu, Suressexzs—Fiotr, 000 sy whedt, 73,000 bu, Torzno, Oct, 22.—BREAnSTUFFE—Flour dull and unchanged, Wheat dull ond lower; amber Michi- 1, $1.46%, casli ; $1.97¢, Novembior ; $1.44, Decern- s No, 3red, $1.4 caslh § $1.95%¢, November, Corn dull’ and lower ; high mized, 4Gc, seller November ; 18c, soller Doceraber § low mixed, 44c. Oata dull and Tower ; No, 3, 35, 3 Frejonté—Dull; to Buffalo, 3xe, IiroErrTa—Tlonr, 1,000 bria Whoat, 2,000, bu; corn, 5,000 bu; oats, nonie, SurraEnTs—Flour, 1,000 bris; wheat, none; corn, 20,000 bu ; oats, 2,000'bu. DETROIT. Dernorr, Oct, 22.—DuEADSTOPFA—Tlour dull and nchanged, Wheat in falr demand, but lower ; oxtra, $1.62(@1.53; No. 1, $L40KX@1.483¢ ; amber, $1,35%, Cora atoady; yellow, i, Oute dull and lower, at 3¢, OrevELAND, Oct. 22.—BREADSTUPFS—Wheat dull and drooping t No. 1 red SL40@1.64 No,2 do, $1.30, Corn dull at 53@64c, Oxl ady ; No, 1 Btate, 40, Prrnotevs—Firm and wnchiuged, CINCINNATIL. CINCINNATT, Oct, 22, —Breapsrurrs—Flour firm at $0.00@7.10, Wheat, enster at $1.05@1.38. Corn dully car 461 shellod 4o, o ‘eastor, ut T1@18¢, Oats quiet at 3 ade, TrovistoNs—Dull ond irregular, Pork nominal at $13,60, Lard quict; stesm, Tia; kottle, 75@7%c, Duik meata dull and prices’ nomiual;’ shouldors 03(@70 : cloar rib, Oc; clear, 6icc, Bacon quiet, with situilsalen. Shoulders in light stock hold at 73{@8c; olear rib, T3@7i0 ; cloar, TY@Tc, Wnisx'y—Firm at 86c, - N, Touls, 87, Lo, Oct, 23.—BiEADRTUFFB—TFlour quiet and suporfine winter, $3.76@4.25; extras, $4.50@ X, $5,00G0.0, Wit quist{ No, 3 fed fall ® ‘No, 2do,, $1.60, Corn firmer ; No, eaht thnck ; 460 In elovafor, Oats dull'und fog 3 No, 9, 323 @333, Barley dull and nominul; No, 2, $1,25@1,35, Kyo easlor at 69@700. Witisxy—Lower at 89¢, Troyrsios—Lork dull at $14.00@14.50, Dacon in good demand, but prices irregular ; some eales lower ; cash lota of clear ribs, 7@7)gc; clear sides, 8i¢e. The wiock 18 small, and ot tho presont rates of cousump- tion will bo crbausted by tho timo the now meats como Ju, Lard unchanged'; prime steam for Decem- ‘ver and January offercd at Tife, ‘Hoas—Ligher, at §3,70@4.,00, OarTLE—Quict ; cholca Toxun steers, §$9.25@3.85; do matives, $4.85@5.25, NEW ORLEANS, Nrsy OnLeans, Oot, 32.—WESTERN PRODTOE—Ve Httle doing, owing to tho unsettled_state of fiuunce; and searelty of currency, Bucon—No' huyers offer~ ings shonlders, 77gc; clear rib, 7o clear, 8o, Hama dull at H@12c, Winagy—Quiet ; Louistans, 950 ; Cincinnatl, $1.00 3 others nominal, Corros—Activo and ensior, Sales, 5,050 boles, Good ordinary to atrict goud ordinary, 16@1630; low mid- dling 0 strict low middiiug, 1672@16%c 3 middiug to good middling, 162@18)7c, iteco 276 balcs, B onorie, coaatiae, 1145 baics. _Stock, 16,540 bales, MoxETART—Gold,” 100X @110 ; ~currency 105@ 106, terling—Nin 11t ; sight, 101G104. Burraro, Oct, 22, —DBucADsTUFFa—Wheat qulet; saler, 3,600 bu No. 2 Milwaukee club at $1,97, Corn dull; snles’16,000 bn at 400 for low nilxed ; G0c for high mixed, und &0c for No, 3 in lots, Oats dull and nomi~ 1l at 44e, f‘nmmns—m%c for wheat ; 110 for corn ; 730 for oat OCEAN NAVIGATION. NEW YORK TO CARDIFT, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales. Tho South Wales Atlantio Sienmslip Company's now first-clasa Steamshing will sall from Lounsylvauin Ratl- vond Whart, y PEMBRO! B +suiee o NOV, 16 ‘Thieao sican asiy for thio rado, nro pros vidod with all the liteat inprosoinonts for tho comfortand Convenionco of Cabin aad teorngo Passongors, - Firs Cabin, %80 curroncy; Secand Cabin, 53 currucs ae, Sl qurraney ‘hepali Stoarage ortliicatos ( Q% $£30. Drafts for £1and upwards, 'or farthor puctiontars, aoply in Catd(, nt the Com- ¥ No. 1 Dock Oininhe! nd fu Now York o pany’s Ollcos, STHALD BAXTEIC & CO. A]f'i‘:n., i No. 17 Broadivay. STATE LINE. W YORE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- NEW YORE, JP ANB'LONDONDERLY. s Thoso olegant now stcaniors will ail from Pler 81, North Tiver, foot of North Moorv-st., as follows f ; dacua, Nov. (3. NSYLVANIA: Wednosdny, Nov. 9 b Weducsday, Do, 10 And overy slioraato Wodnosdny {hiareadtor, faking nas; aongarn at through rates to ull parts of Great Britaln und HrORD arval, S Sonniar, ‘sl Bormass eaits for L1 am N o lyto AUSTIN BALDWIN & O A g Oty No 45 Tirond i o No. dyay, ORER TR SAMDLL & IIARGIS, cor. Canal and Madisori-ats., Ghleago, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. Ealling from Now York for Quounstown nnd Tivorpool oery Siturdny, and for Londun dicost ovary fortuight, "Vor QUILENSTOWN and LLVERPOOL, from Plers 44 and 47, North ktivor, I Nov, 1 oy LOot, 11, Oct. 14, | G mu'lmbmn'{‘fi o i WEFONGY PG Cretoncy. 2, curranor. orman and Seandina. For L Cubin Pugmnge. 70, B Ticlke 144 n““&fl“fllfll’l’i‘u‘l’i‘fi\ssfifi Passongars booked (o o tro polnta at low ratos. A matina o thia lizo aro the acgontin tho trade. ‘Drafts on Gruat Lritain, Troland, und the Cfix:l!“unh WILLIAN. SACALISTER, Gon'l Wostoru Agont, Northeast cornor Clark and Raudolpli-sta, (appusite new Shonuny Houso), Chicago. CONARD MAIL LINE BSTABLISELBD 1840. Steam Between Now York, Boston, Tiverpool, Queenstown. Glasgow, Tondon ond all Dritish Points, From Now York ovory Wodnesdny and Sat- urday. From Boston evory Tussday. Cabin Pussnge, 880, 5100 and 8130, Gold. ‘Excursion Tiokots ot Roducod Rates. Bteorago Passago, S3ourranoy. Passengorsand frolght el bl it waetaf urep i Toost e 2o Groat diratn and Trolud, bt Dralgoh sty VIRNET, doul Waatn Agont, 2tk and Handofoisie, N W, o OCARRYING THE UNITED STATES MATL Belween New York, Cork, and Livereol Tho magnificont now and full-powored Bteamshl 8 of s Lino otfer unelvalcy modations Lo sli claysos of pussongors, Iy steamens holig alll travolers sdouro o gocat advaniago of having un m] \'{(Mn{)fl"ll st wor for oneh and 'Nu'l I&. VCRANIO, CELTIY, 151,010, REPUBLIC, BALTIO, ADRIA' ‘“5‘ Ml liRe 110, BRIPANNIU, NJ\Illu‘ from Now York on BATII- ‘)A?fl, from Liverpool on 'l HURSDAYR, oalling at Cork Harbor both ways. Rates as low ad any iest-clney lino, Tor furtbor fnformation apply to Uompany's Westorn 8[“%&::? "B’ G, A Wb, T Draits on Great Britatn and Troland from £1 upwards AUBAD TATIRIGTR, Aioute = e AMUSEMENTS: MoVIOKER'S THEAT. MONDAY EVENING, Octs 27,73, ENGAGEMENT OF TILE EMINENT ENGLISH ARTISTE, MISS NEILSCN, RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARAIVAL AND DEPARTORE GF TRAINS ANATION OF REFERENCE MARKS,— T Baturdayax ptod, * Bunday oxcoplod, ve Sunday at8:0 a, m. § D WICHIOAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depat, Joot af. f ‘Monday excoptod, 1Aze anid foot af Treentypecond-st. Clav b1, ‘souttivast corner of Handolphy and b Canalat,, corer of Madlaon, MISS NEILSON, MISS NEILSON, MIiSS NEILSON, 1IN HER GREAT ROLL OF Mail (sin main and air ino) nksou Avciibtindation Sfornlng Jixpros 4 Mapro CHICAGD & ALTON NAILRDAD. Chicago, Kansas City anid_Denver Short Line, vin Loutste a, SprlngAeld, Allon and 3¢, oL Unfans Dieput, e Prononned b o o e iridges. Tieket Oufcen: Y Depo, a8 of Ruropo and America fo b tho only living ropreaon t tative of tno charaoter fu Bhake Teave, | Arride, RV 0., WENTWORTI Uenoral Passongor Agodts Site, iear Madiso; ol 193 teandolph-sts wiblino Love Tragedy of ROMEO AND JULIET, O AND JULLET, ROMEO AND JU ROMEC AND Duing MISS NE!LSO!;'“Bnugllnnuumnnt sMo will op- ]lOSx\LlNl“, v, viaacksonvillo,| M. And Loniainitty Me. e, i Oirg Fat Jix, $in Jagic , and Loitlsisni slo; s $i8 Main Ling, K, yia Main Lincig ¢ ., vin Jagioonvilie ktiold 1:nroas. xhiold Fast Napros: Johorson Uty [ixpros: Tgorin, Koniuk & Wanotn Luoon, Wnaling Joliot & Disight Accoimodation, 5T, JULIET. LADY TEAZLE, nnd o HUNCITIIACIK, el o|* 9:300, m. [* A:10 p. m. IUNCHBACK. Ti11S MORNING at CHIFAGO, MILWAUKEE & Madizon anid Canglosta,; ierer Ofics appotite Sherman Hotas, and at Dejot, TIIIS FAMOUS w PAUL RAILY/AY, Chinese Politioal Refges, Diroet from China, will givo" ONE LECTURE, Thursday Evening, Oot. 23, PARK CONGH - Al un‘luwuf“fu“ olls Milwaukos & Prail i & Sinnon olls Nlglut Lizpross. G Teave, | _Ariive. 9:30 8, m. [£ 6:600. m. ¥ 5:00 p, m. |*11:000. m ' $9:50 ., . [* 4216 p. ny CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. af Lakeat,, Indlana-av,, and Stxteenthent,, Tk Gt oo S(etcentheate, Tickel oices, No, 9 Clarik #t,, Grand Paciic Hotel, and at depots, CHINESE HISTORY, Hocinl Cuntoms, Govornment, Marriago, Ro- this most Wondlor(ul, Angient mbraciny taples that " Dubuque and Sioux Clty aen broughiv bufore Ku- hiavo movor bofore Aurora Passougor.. Mondota & Ottaws ‘Duwnor's Grove Accommodat Atirora Vasiongor, o Wong-Chin-Fon apponrs fn hia m M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, Thureday nlght, last apposanco of CHARLOTTE £ 01 ‘loxus apros. CUSEMAN Teave, Arrive, In hor great charaator of LADY MACBETH! Friday night and Sa!unla& MISS CUSHMAN A J.“ll. MoVICKER, a urday Night-—MEG] Mouday Nignt—MIs8 Buata can nuw bo scourod. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, TOE PARLOR IOME OF COMED ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD, d foot of Tenty-secand-t, Tieksl near Clark. agice, 191 Handolpk EN KaTHERINE, AN SINPaUN, shurilcsTaeoN. ILSON 88 JULLET. th TR G RIA HIT SON, Bartloy Cawpbell's bouutiful now EEARTS. Naturday Matiuoos, d Onle Woods, d Oak Woods. 113do Pack and Oak Wouds 30y ailap. * 81l0p, 100D, m. Houncs Crowded with the Elito of Chicago ! (@) RRuns to Cnawpalgn on Saturdays. tiroly now and original Bocloty Play, 51 CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRIAN. City affices, corner Itandoiph anit EaSalte-sts., and T8 Canala at., corner Madisun-st Tn rohoazasl, an on antitlad ** CLOUDS, MYERY' OPERA HOUSE. . MoRroo-st., botwoun Doarborn aud Stato. Arlington, Gmtoum& Kemble's - Minsteels, FUNNY MOKES IN A FOG. Bobby Nowcomb, Mackin and Wilson, Madter G, Davon a Pacifio Tast Lino, . vin Gl o Ioxpross, it & Dubuquo Kxoress, B Milwaukew Mall Frnoat Lindon, Wil in ko o i favorite spoci and Saturday Matineo. e tles, ovory evon! ‘ho Local Burlesquo of GUY MAN- Vil “Zeave, Arrive, 1016 . . [* 3:16 p. m. E:L"! ome 0 430 p, mo 7340 . me am n. (¢ 0 18550 b e [+ 6120 5. in ACUADEMY OF MUSIC. Tho Groatost Living Legitimate Actross, CARLOTTA LE CLERCQ In Wiikio olline' own dramatization, THE NEW MAGDALEN! Supported by Mr. IT. 1L WOOD and tho Academy Mondsy noxt—Bartloy Gampboll's ' FATE," Spooiat Inducoments. Folt. . —Dopot cornor of Wella and Kinzlo-sts, $Dopot cornge of Canel and Kinzigata. 'T, Gon, Pass, Agont. COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. ight 0{&5. 77 Clark- Gmnv Ronte, A, T, & 8t M WENE, Goil Awt. CHICAQGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILR0AD, Denot, corner of VanDuren and Sherman-ats. Ticket vjice, Graud Pacific Hotels HOSPITAL FOR _WOMEN AND OHILDREN, Cornor West Adams and Pulinaats, Loavouworth & Atchiion 13\ press| Leate. | arnie, A COURSE CF EIGHT LECTURES ivon {n this Institution to Nursos, to Young ge in this occupation, or to avy now botier how to caro for tior Womon who wisl to oy who would l1ko to LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAY SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Yan Burenat., Jool o LaSalleest, Dickel oftczs, Jicest corner Clark and Kandolphates, and southicest Corner Cunal and Madison-uls. “Thoy will by glven by tho attondiog KeATTHDABYOR, o o patior of the ltat, ‘and bogin Octobis Admlusion for the course, §5. via Afr Tfnoand Main Linol® g:{0a. m..* York Lspro: ity 15 3 {0 Tixprose, via Main Lino.. DHFLACCONIMONALION. 0o South Chicugo Accommoiation Teate | dArrive, Mggq;figent Anatouical Nnserm, t NATURAL SCIENCE and ART, No. PITISBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. oors open {rom 9 a. m. ta! GLOBE THEATRE. Matinco, Miss LOUISE HAW- in lier Great Drama, Tonight and Snturdsy THORNE & Teme. | Arrice. FOUR CHRISTMAS NIGHTS. Monday—J. W. WALLAOE, SPIRITUALISM, Seancos by Dr. SAMUKL MAXWELL, on Thursday 4 on Friday Lvoning, at INDIANAPOLIS & LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Eyom the Great Central Ruilsoad Depat, Foot of Lakessts; ot 7' Tieenty-second- Ket afice, 12 ar corner Clark To Canalst., corner Sadison; 83 atloat,, corner Wushington, and at Hlino Eveniug, at 181 South Clar! INCINNATI THROUGH wloipii Central Boats, 25 conts. Quostiuns answored sud T 00 a, 1§ 5o b T, spirits doscribod. _Sunday fs mg Jnet Locturo. EDUCATIONAL. “iralns arrive at Chlcago at 7:67 a. m,, 8:35 3. m., and Union Collsgs of Law, Of the University of Ohioago, and the North- western Univorsity. Tormn roduced to $50 & yoar. Pactlal courso {a propor. tton, _Ttour hours af I 5 e Ao, moni by udges LYSAN Q. Bigolow tu tho oldost ostablishad phys! d oxparionco havo mady i EOTALIST of tho ake, hionorod by tho bross, ‘thotighost medica attainments by all tha oy of fin day, having d i TR LT i perteoting romgliey that wilk ciirg postiivoly all casos of CILHONIO AND SPEOIAL O RIONCMEE, SEPARATE PARLORS ot Gall, CORIESPOND! Dr. O, BIGELOW, 217 SLOW and PIILIP MYLH Yor circulars addros FINE TABLE SYRUP, 1f you want a very fine Syrup. q ‘modical Inatitui YizARS O 1i] drems nd 2 mes, Oct, £3, 1381, 'a roguiarly bred physiclan, Fls rape atatlon is best known 1oro 1 our midst, 1o wants o dis- thnt rofarunco, but 1y wail spokui of by oo tristing (heinselvos to bia earv, Whilo the world cndures 08 ava ruqulred, aad if any uno nosds om0t IMpurtance to. en xporioneo 18 oqual to hts otfer of e i DR, BIGELOW is —oqual to Maplo—nsk your colslor Loaf Sugar thls class of pliyuicia Siiy m tman whoso o H Shtu and Bt oliice bf sy atacot s paing f 116 truth, wo racamons e e 16 iatt DIL. BIG BLOY, at bis Contral 79 South Clark-st., Chlcago, PERFECTION! mphatically su Hobiie, 517 and. HEDICAL CARDS. DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PIYSIOIAN, 277 and 3i9 South Clack at., cornor Yan Huteu, Ohlcaxo, i 13 woll known by all readurs of, tho pavors, that De. of jan jn Oniengo. r. B, tha most T ovatod TWENT ail lottery, with stawps, t3 9 South Clark-at. " y one ot ‘most. cordially un BOKER'S BITTERS. ewitro of Connterfeita. HARRISON, BRADFORD & C0.§ Manliood, " froo Dr. A. G. OLIN, 352 Wabnsh-av., Thio most renownod speclallst of tho ago In tho treat- T morSalt Chirauto” Discusos of both soxos, Sou T voaknoss, Norvousness, Avorslon to Sucioty, I o Mntory, %o, pormuuo.ly o‘hava fatlod,” call or \ito, It it bt Dhysician makiog & cortain ola: disonses for thirty years his study, nu of casos yuarly, must acquira greater than ong in gonoral practice, P ‘this and othor it d pationts to D, s, Tocognizo this fact and roa. ‘Olin for troatmont. Olico » Call 'oF writa for his late work, ‘o oharko, STEEL PENS. BSpocial attantion called to tho woll-known numbors, BOD-==T5---28---20 & 22, Factory. Mt. Vernon s Office. 75 Johust.. N. Y. NO CURE! NO PAY!! . 360 South Clark-st,, Chicago, consultod, porsonally or 9y mall, 'y liron{o ur porvaus diseass, AN s tha only physiolan la tho eity yho ware 1o pas. “ont for & conta, Tilustratod with numers "All Janiguios spokon, May bo contldentinll ANl Itight Sulve, for Burns, Bolls, us N ONRrAvILEY, Dr. Kean, CORDNSI NS, 124 Doarbor, Stovinson & ltold. troatod with wuccoss. DER. STOINE, 113 WEST MADISON-! raduate in modicin), OHIGALU, TLL. (aregulas ) troats ol Chronlo ' 1Di-onwuy Cures gusranteod, A1l Fomalo Dil Medicines furnished, ~ C. A bouk on spocial discnsex, circuars, i Tolka—froo for two stamps, Al loitews eautts ] Cansultns Tar Dr. TOUY N SN 1D, 183 SOUTH CLARK-ST. Continues fo oura all Ulrunio, Norvous, aud Urlney Disonsics of buth aoxos, {lally co AIRBANKS SCALTES OF ALL 81Z1S, ey FAIRBANKS, MORSHE &00 i 111 AND U3 LAKE-ST. iy sue indius and gontlomen sunt frgo Salling twico a wook iz o .« sngots 10al) parts l Uecut Haropa, and tha 3710t aud felsi nontal porleswmo s o U, 8, ourronoy, _Apply for Ll Inforin i No. 7 Himrting Groon, Tlosud MadLsoiyts., HENDERSON DROTIIEAS, Agonty, ak, and earcyling pass ) Imhuul.UnE_.xllif‘.luul ¥ nd they bo oonlidor u Troo o ouurge, Foiile 1its Modicat Teeatlso 1o L OURRENGY. __ S5 Packages oF FRACTIONAL CURRENCH FOR SALE AP TRIBUNE OFFICE.