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FOREIGN. Later News from the French Political Situation The Left Centre Unanimous for a Conservative Republic, Au Effort to Obtain o Plobiscitum on the Question of Monarchy, A Speck of Trouble Between France and Spain. 8pain Protests Against Fremch Afd to the Insurgenis. Important Corlist Victory at Puig- cordn, The King of Saxony in a Dying Condition. FRANCE, Panis, Oct, 23,—The Nonapartist organ, Ie Ganlois publislies o document rigned by mony Deputics who favor a plobiscitum protesting agalust tho restorntion of tho monarchy without consulting tho'country, Panis, Oct, 23,—At o Cnbinet council to-dny it wa resolved that the etate of the country does not require an early meeting of the Assembly, but that the Mints- try {a ready to nccopt tho declsion of tho Pormansnt Committeo on this point, 2, Maguo, Minster of Finance,stated that the budg. et could not bo completed before Nov, 5, ‘Tho Monarchists have determined not to hasten the ceopening of the Assembly, ‘Tho lsat sitting of tho Termanent Commiltos was beld to-dny. 3L, Noel Parfult, on bohalf of tho Left, ave notice that mo miore intorpella~ ons would bo nddressed to tho Government 1n comumittes, Presidont Buffet therenpon declarod tho lubors of tho Permancnt Committos terminated, Th subject of tho calling of tho Assombly was not touched upon, nnd tho day for reopening fs left o tho appointment by the Miniatry, Tho Doputics of the Left Contro bave adopted, by a ‘unaufinous vote, a resolution in favor of a Congorva- tive Republle, M. 8y, on bohalf of tho Left Centre, refused to liston to tho avertures of the Duko D'Audiffrel Pasq- nier fot n coalition with the Rigit Centro, 2, Perelre, whono tutentions wero proviously doubte ful, s declared In favor of {he Republic. Tho Mon~ archiats are less hopeful, ‘Tle specie reservo in tho Bink of France hos in- creased 3,000,000 francs during the past week, i SPAIN, MabnD, Oct, 23,—Admirl Lobo_Lns arrived, o aesigun ls reason’ for retreating from Ourtugenn to Bibraltar with the Government aquiadron that Lia only tron-clad vensel was Qlanbled, PERPIGNAN, Oct, 23,—~Tho Carllsta in {his clty an- nounce thattheir forces in fho Provinco of Gerona achioved o brilliant victory on thio 10th inst,, near Puigeerds, Two hundred Government troops 4o ro- Poricd killed. s 3 BAYONXE, Oct. 20,—T¢ 18 reported thnt tho Ropub- Heans bsve mubilated thelr prisonors, and that tha Oarlfsts have consequently resolved o give ho quarter Boreafter, DapuD, Oct, 20.—Tho Spanish Govornment hus sent o noto to forelgn powers complaining of inten. tonat fnterforenco of tho French gun-boat, by which tho il angngomont off Carlagent, waa beought ot Madeld journals chorgo that whilo tho fght was golng on the fien on the French flcet shouted * Vivo Ia ow publique Sacialo :* aleo that tho French steamor ha talien_provions to fhe city, ond that the Gonsul of Franco violates tho obligatious of noutrality. i ek iy AUSTRIA, Viesa, Oct, 33.—The Germun Emperor and Princo Bemarck visited (ko Exbibition yesterday, Tlicy ox— pressed o particular desfro to eeo tho Americon mn— chinery in motion, and were conducied throngh tho Department of the United Statos, whiero thoy examin- S0 interest sovorul of Lo mot curlous Luventios. Emperor npproactied tho French Dopartment ‘many of tha exbibitors joft tho prewmisce, i e’ e ITALY. Tose, Oct, 23.~Tt s reported that the General of the Jesuits has transferred the head quarters of the order to Malta, Cardinal Pitra {s about to leave for France, it fs un. gerstood, on a zlsslon {rom tho Vatléan to the French opa. —_— PORTUGAL., Lxsoow, Oct. 93,—The police havo eeized o qnan tity of arms destined for tho Crlsls, sud srrested the partles in charge, i WEST INDIES. EAvANA, Oct, 23.—Advicos from Bt. Thomas {o the 17th fnst, are received, The Dinish Govornment has granted concession for laying of telegraph cables fram 8t. Thomas to 8t, Croix, Pura, Dermudas, and Now York, Juciel papers of the 10th inst. roport that thie hur- ricano of the 28th ult, was very destructive, A groat many lives were loat, aud 600 houses woro blown dovwn. Goods arriving by stcamors could not bo landed, a8 there were no lighters left in port, Tiio polico have searched o nymbor of houses, and arrestod sevoral persons, on b churgoof manufacluring and passing counlerfeit paper money. il e GREAT BRITAIN, Loxpox, Oct, 23,—>r. Peaso, Conservatlve, been elected member of Farliament from Hull mafority, Das by 210 PR GERMANY. Drzspey, Oct, 20.—The King of Ssxany is dying, Tho pl ysiclans’ bullctine sunounco that. bia condition s hopelns, Vizxxa, Oct, 29.—The Emporor of Germany left Vi * enna to-dy on his return to Berlin, —_— AFRICA. Loxpoy, Oct, 23, —Nows Las been received of the ar- rivalof Gén, Gamnct Wolscley, commander of tho Ashantes cxpedition, ot Freetown. SPORTING MATTERS. Maryland Jociey Olub Races. BALTINORE, Oct, 23.—On thiis, tho first duy of tho £all meoting of the ‘yland Jockoy Club, the weather ‘hna been fine and the attendance good, the number of nnx‘r‘gcm prosent being larger than 'at uny previous meating, The tirst raco, 1 mlle, oll ngess purse, $600, $100 to tho second horke, eight sturted, was won by Proak- pess, Chicubiddy second, Ortglon third, snd Alice Hurst fourth, ' Tho sccond race was & burdlo raco, all ages, 2 miles, over elght hurdles, Wolter weights, $i00 to the 6rst horso and $100 to tho socund, Luchlel won the race, Victor gecond, Prince of Wales distauced, Thue, 4:313¢, Third race, Dixle atakes, for 3-yenr olds, two mile bents, £100, 8 ibeeription club to hdd $1,600, of which 1,000 to firat horse, $50) to second, tho third horse to wvo its stake, Olosed with alxty="hros nomfuutions, Four horros atarted, Tom Bflwlli]lj came in first, fol- Iowed by Maredso secoud, and Lizzle Lucas third, Time, 3:50, Tourth race, two mile heat, all agos ; 3000 to firat aorae, aud $100 to second, 8ix horses sfuried. AUNAARY, fTarry Dossott..., essene Shylock., Warliko, NEW YORK. Brooklyn TaxcyseStonm on Canfis=e Presbyterinn Conventlon Shanks Contompt Cas Kocovers New Yons, Oct, 20.—Tho Doard of Aldermen to-dny selectod. tlonomifuuiions of tho Mayor of fen city udges, DROOKLYN TAXES, “The aggreqats of tues o o Tufcd tn Drooklyn this year is neurly $5,000,000, BTEAM ON THE CANAL, The steam canal-boat City of Now York Is reporied 1o have performed tho trip on tho causl o tho butis faction of the Stato Commissionore, TIE HIERDTIFIARS The Presbyterian Bynod, to-duy, Dr. Bpears on * Lducation for th nistry,” u‘llll or, 0l on #Tho Evungelization of Beaten,” Thin afe ternoon the Synod attended tho laying of the corner~ stone of & new churcl in Madison uvenue, altur of the Tribune, atior testiy. Ir, Rlianks, eity editorof _tho of! - m?; e aken oane toeduy, was takers beforo Judga Fancher on application for rulease, on tho ground that tho commiliet for contompt was flayal in ot spo fying tho hne, aud ws released on his own recognl- Zanco unti) to-inorzaw, I order 0 givo the Distriol At- fornoy of Lirooklyn an'opportunity 10 appedr, POLICK BUKINESS, The Tolico Commissioucrs metat s late hour thia aficrnoon and recolved n loitor from Cat, Irving, of The dutective force, asking for an investigation of the chargen mudo wgutiat him in the dully papers of this Sity.2 Tho Chief Clerk was ordered to preparo tho Chasges, which will be tried on Tuesday nostat 113, . lottor was also recelved from the Grand Jury, asklng for a list of sll gambling-houses in thiy ciiy, Thio Huperintendont was ordored (o furnish the deaired information without dulay, QITY BUITS TO REOOVER, est of Comptrolier Green, suft has boen Suy an addressed by By re beought Qounsel palnsy exlax )y Commisslonor Nathinnlol Sanils, for the recovery of #76,000 inlawfuily taken from (he Treasury tn fg:,— & commission on certnin bonda ulleged to’hiavo been negotiated by hm abroad with tho consent of Gomp~ troltor Comigly. Sinds, on bis part, roplad by @ doc mand nerved tu-nn[v on tho Gomptroller far paymont of his nnlnr{. amonnting to about $17,000, ninee Sept, 1, 1871, whlch ias beon withheld by the Gomptrollor on the ground of fraudulenco of the bond-transactions, Tho Compiroller hinn alao_fnntricted the Oorporatian Counsel to comniohcs snltw sgninst Henry Stark- weather, farmerly Collector of Asscsments, for tho Fecovery of $120,205.25 pold to him u violutlon of Tnw in 1800, 1870, and 1671, It {s ulloged that ticsa filegnl feos ‘wero dlstributod’ amoug certaln frinds of tho ring ofticials, nAR MEETING, At n mecting of tho Tar Associatlon to-night, tho Address of thio Bpecinl Committoo to the voters uf New York was read and dapted, opposing an eleotive fie diclary, and favoring tho appointing by Lhe Governor and confirmation by tho Scuato. RELIGIOUS. The Evangelical Alliance at the Capitol, Political Import, of the Visit, Is Protestantism in Peril Thercabout, =Statistics The Balance of Religious Exchange ==«Ceremonies. From Our Own Correapondent, WasinaTow, Oct, 17, 1673, It was o prond and suggestive plcturo which I saw atiho Capitol, Wedneadsy, Oct. 15,1873: the delo- gates of the PROTESTANT ONRISTIAN ORUTCH OF THE WOMLD, tnoluding about 300 forelgn delegates, Ailling up the greal outer atairs of tho centro and under tho dome, raising the voeal prafeo of tho Coronatfon hymn : All il tho power of Tesus’ name | Lot angels prostrate full, Bring fosth the royal diadom, Aud crown him Lord of all § Tho apot and the Congress were sppropriate to cach otlier, and in the mind’s eyo ono could seo tho edifice and ita visitora in clear descont from Luther, Cran. mer, Galvin, Jerome, and Peter Waldo, and disappesr- Ang back in the common origin of Christian churches: tho school of the Jowa of Nazareth, Thero appeared to benoresson why anybody, whether less or moro Evangelical, should tako displeanuro in this hossuua to tho Ohrist of peace, sung with oll tho Joyous one thusinsm of peoplo fecling that, in & mensure, this Qapltal was their own temple, and might Liold upon ita dome, as the typa of masculine Freedom, tho burly figuro of the monk of Wiltemberg. At any rate, tho moral offoct of tho gathering was plain to be remarked on the bystanders and tho delogates, ‘Whoover has beon waiting to eoe Protcstantism perish from tho oarth must posscss moro than tho old avoman’s pationce in Orwkehouks' pleture: “X'vo heerd tell,” says this old dame, * that n cow will livo 100 years, and now I'm jost going to walt over thia ono ond sce,’ REPRESENTATIVE PROTESTANTS, Thore, under tho lofty concayity of tho dome, wora standing tho Dean of tho Oathiedral where a'Beckot was slain by a King of bis own faith ; a Brahmin who for thirty years hnd proached the gospel of his con- querors § and a Pledmontese who could proudly say : % 3ty Protestantism preceded Luther's, and from tho Vaudolso valleys, whero I preach, pigrims went aut to rofuforce Muss in Bohemia," Thero, sido by sido, stood a Parisian, represontative of 3,000,000 of Calvins followors, and a German ropresentativo of the Houso of Drandenburg, whoeo Eloctor gave Luther protec- tion, and whose tree hns beon blessed with more In. cresso thaa that Kalser’s whose faith avalled notat Badowa, though ho hod sald ; I draw the sword in tho namoof that falth which my ouse hiss always serv- ol Tho Uars of Chorlomagne s worn by n religlone {8t who blends tho worship and doctrines of Calvin ond Luther, and who is yot finishiug Cologno Oathedral for bis Guthollo subjects, There wero Wesloy's Eng- Ush preachers and his American Bishops. The ndherents of Jobn Knox's Establishment and of the Freo Kirk, men of Ia Rochelle, and of Leyden, Camieards, Indopendon Parltans, Baplists, ‘Orthodox Quakers, Bolgio nnd Duteh Evnsmians, and tho very City of Homa was rep- Tesented by a Profestant pricst, Tho burden of cvery apcech wns tho olliance of tho Protostant churches of tho world for tho ndvancement of tiic Gospel as they agreo upon it, and the good understanding of nations, "POLITICB OF TIfK ALLIANCE Thero fa o doubt thut this Allianco hos recovod o great impulsion from threo ot four accular mutters which Iiave bewn opportino to it. Firat, the sottlement of Anglo-Saxon diilloultiea by arbitration, and the ne- cosnity of poaco to n great conmercial power ko Eng. Iand, bave lud to the omployment of (ho Slata Cliure and ilio loyal clorgy 08 a diplomatio fustrumentality, Noxt, (Lo supremacy of North Germany s tursiod thoscaloof tho Jmperial patronaga throughout Wost~ ern Europo in favor of tho T.. asmontano Oathollo Chureh, whicl in weary of tho fussy and mischicvons intorforento of the Collego of Cardinals. Tho Catholio Chureh i Franco liaa oll along beon what fs callod Gullican ; that Is, §n the main, indopendent of tha Pope. In North Gormany thero fa an Old Catholis rty, still leas considerate of tho Bishop of St. Polor'a T whols secular stalesmanbip of Europs fs ot work fo widen tho differencas botweon tho Liberal Catholica and the Uitramontancs, and tho Romish clorgy ars s human o8 any others in_the way of Mlking Roynl condescension aud Blato preferment, Thio thmo In not far off whon tho Alljance which mot Hiore thls week will o addressed by men who adminis- for tho mans ; tndeed, these.mndo tho fAirst ovorturcs, Dbut the bigotry of tho Protestants provod to bo the ‘most insurmountable, Lastly, the diatractod condition of wltra-Cathollo cottries, an Bonin and Auatrix uives overy plyslend sud moral ndvantage to the Nortlorn roliglon. In Trotostant cotntrica thero s uow literally n_moro intimato connection between tho churches and tho Stato than in the nativo conntry of tho Popeas that s, thio religlon of thoso countrics 1a co-oporntive with their politics, whilo the national aspiration in France, Bavaria, Spain, Austris, and Italy, s antsgontzed by tho Gatliolie Chiureh, In this ngo, the roliglous gentiments of mon nro subordinato o thelr political foclings, Tho Pratestant cliurchion are, by philosophy and lojc, cheerers-on of Ttalian unity, Spauish reinvigoration, ond Freuch Tevival; and {he Vienns Expoeltion, with all its array of fuventions and sggregation of fofelguers, botokanol nogoodto tho dogman of iracles, shrincs, and religlous secluson. - The opportunity 'f8 nppirent to Proteatantism, and Dislop Simpeon’ oxprosacd it tho ottier day when ho eald, ¢ Protestantism hus taken tho advanced ETIHICH OF DENOMINATIONALISM, Tam ot a religiows purtiwan, aud {ho sublect, a1 cals to mo wholly on fts political ments, Tho divie- on of tho Protestant Church into mauy seets L been of immenso advontage n_this country, checking euch othior fu encroschments upon the State, ond muking oth lborty and rollglon matters of taleranco. Tho Orthiodox Proteatant chitrchos bhave thrown off i pow- orful body of Uniturlans, Unfvoralists, Reasoning Ro- Iiglonists, etc,, who are_cqually useful in counteract~ ing tho relapses whicl tlio moro numeraus Evangelicals ‘might have, both in_doctrine and in politics, It will bo sa hurd, therufore, o pit Gud Iy tho proamble of the Constifution ua'to take tho Bible out of tho achaols, The aversgo traditiona and senso of tho mie Jority repel one proosition na too formal, and thu other un 100 rovolutlonsrs. Tho Dean of Caiferbury ilme self roproved the former measure by sayiug that the Evangolieal Alllsnco was not making a Constitution for the Unlted Stuten, NO DESERTIONS, 1t will appear to s calm aud_neiitral obsorver, that, betweon tho fallbn of men, therols very lttlo mover mout _efther way, Tho Gsthollo Church Increasos with s by immigration, and eearcely percoptibly by prosolytizlng, W get otir roligion from our mothicrs, and cannot bo reawaned or terrificd out of it. ILi Teat, an # retpo 1n Wine of sicknoos, If wa give fho old Dottle o shiuke, aud do not change the dactor, In some other countrics, tho Mtatus of Catholiclam fa cqually unmoved, Col. Mny, Isto Soutetary of Lo- gation at Bladrid undor tho Svoyard Govorument, Wrole : “Ona of the most enlightenod statesmon i Spuin onco gald to mo: ITho proviston for freedom of worsllp in tho Constitution fs a mere abatract prop- osftion,—It can novor have any practieal valiio excopt for forcigners, T cannot concelvo of & Spuniard belug auything but & Gatliolio?” » Sivillzation and intorcourse soften the boundares of roliglon, and almoat obliterato thon soclally ; nud from this some zealots infer that Infidulity 14 provatling, Hiow many peoplo als i u cortadu weskly yoper, widi ita Lroad cartoons of woo little Proteatant boys boing caton up by pricatly crocodiles, willout feoling thut “Gummou " ought 10 bo the iueription, Men of thu ‘warld aro not wont, i thla day, to load the dinnal ox= Intonco of Iads in paraonages, awallowing Fox's Hook of Martyre; but, undorall, thereisn sturdy nttnchment to tlio Gospel us 1t was tavght o \s, and o fenisa of Foye erouco for the great mun who reared aur eide of the Chiurch, That Evangelieal Alliance will win tho most convertsu tLis ngo which i moat like tho lberallty of the nge, Probably all tho money which the Chirch Iius given to convort thie Jews haa ‘been thrown sway § bnt Jutercourso has mado wany o tackt Clirlstlan of o Jow, snd mude him the fathor of children who pray wightly in tho nume of Olrlst, Thero fs a Young Jewiah B an o Old Cuthollo _party, Thore are Hyacinthes which grow on the Pluce de Grove, whors the Uslvinists wero burned 3 thoro ure Earls of Arundel and Murquises of Hute, who march in canoniculs in tho Bnglish streets, Bume lmputo the moderation of the times wholly to tho Oliristinn apieit ; olhers thiuk that Clriat Hiecll snay luvo beeu & prescient polliical econonitst, toachi~ ing the ethics which obtaln provalenco to-duy with Shiub, und Khedive, snd Joint Commisslon, It i no greut Liorewy to belleva both § that trith fu Both spirite \ial aud moforial, porsonal atid Divino, THE OUTLOOK, The highoat ecclesiastica are iivariably the most il Uveral, Locaso they lisv inost sauk {0 low Ly con- bination with othor socté, It was comparatively ess to unito the two wings of tho Preabyterizn Cliurch, bo- cause the principles of Tho Gommonwealtls wero it ita Government ; but to unite (ho Boards of Bishops in ' Ohurch South ¥ and * Chureh North,” or Chiurch Angilcan and Oburch Wesloyan, involves' 8 mizing of [ well THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1873 ernmonts of the world to tholr Jroper simplicity, which s %nlnu on oyory day, will dispense with a great munulty of cnstocks, and.“Goranoisy mul audlea o_noen, und leuvo wa all plain * Colonol," or # dudgo,” or © Goneral, Telow thono grades, tho languago will admit of no appoliation whatever, TiH: NRLIGIOUR RQUILIINIUM, The religlous statica of tho world show that things ol thelr own vory well. Thero aro 8,100,000 of Jowa in the warld,—about tho normnl rolativa incrassn, T shiould think, of tho Jowish peopla; nnd of theso, 73,000 aro provided for in tho sytingtogneof tho United Btatos, Thoro aro ahout 180,000,000 Catholica on tho glabo, midd 100,000,000 Proteatatite, sliowlng that, at the memorablo dfvislou of the Western Ohurch’ which happenod 390 yeara ngo. if tho fold was unoqually divida, tho natiolis which went out hve noatly mado up the differenco by superior enlerprise aud colonizas tion. In tho Unitd Statcs, to Cathollc Church lins aitiings for loss than 2,000,000 peoplo, or only ono- cloventh of tho wholo church-accommadation,” Tho Methodista alono havo acoommodations for 6,500,000 pooplo; they hinve aix times ne many churches ; and lllnnyo(’!nlnls $70,000,000 In church Irflmrlyl which is 29,000,000 moro thaw tho Cathotice, Add tho Dratestant ZEpiacopal Church in America to tho Mothod!sts,—for they are thio samo oxcopt sk a8 to moro or low proof of the proper laying on of nnds,~and tho Mothodiate Trotestant-Episcopnl Church would posscra 7,600,000 lll\ln%l (or accommadation, which 18 all the laat censun couslders), and $107,000,000 In church-proj orty, This ought to allay tho fenra of ghoat-scolng folks, who ex~ pect Protetantism to bo overwholmed, The fractionn aro theso,—Catholics belug tho numerntors, and tho groas btatiatics of religlous forcea the denominatorst Chureh Chutreli= edificen, Sittings. propert, 3,080 1,000,000 861,000,000 5,000 2,000,000 155,000,000 Thus, roduced, tho Toman Catholics in thie United Blatea Lavo only ono-twentletl of tho cliirclion, ono- cloventh of Uio sitling nccommodations in' sald churchen, and one-fifth of tho church property. NO DANUER OF DEING PROBELYTIZED, Thoro s no way for thon to mako incrosso out of tho Protestant clement, excopt by getting posscasion of tho youth of tho cotlutry, becatiao it i prapostoraun to conslder » full-grown Trotestant learuing to attond tho Gonfossional or to march with o candle, Wo hnvo nothiog for them to bogin tpon in the way of rover— enco or understanding of such formalitios. As o get. ting posscaston of tho youth, theroln llen tho vitality of thio Biblo in tho schools ; fof, oxcopt in b great forelgn muncipality liko New York, no Bosrd of politiclans daro iry the question of taking it out, Many of s do not care whethior it 1a rend or not, but aco a reason for kesplng up tho old practicd whenever it 8 ote tacked; for, if thoy got tho Dibla out, {hoy might want thie boy out noxt, and’ therefora thoro I 8 prelty general agrocmont nmongat Americnus thut thers shall bo no- ehenanngin with our publicschool systom, ~ Attond toall your difforent religions, gontlo- men of tho cloth! This Is n country whore, as tho Frenchman said, “thero aro one hundred diforent relijztons and only ono kind of Aoup.” Buich a convention of citupn lay, and chaps *on the 1ag," 08 met_at B, Loils tha othet duy o deelnro that o Amorican public-achool wis #n recrulting-oflico for hell," i worll a thousand yoars of dolight u tho othor world 10 John Knox & 00, Who uro these men. of aithior wing of tho faith, whio havo uch clear pore coptions of hcll aa to thrust their opponcnts in as gliv- 1y an bar-rootn biaspheniore? Do thoy cxpact (o Uriva Amorican meu aud women back ovor 350 scars of oxo- dus by such clerieal cacklo? Tho Evaugollcal Alllunco han boon a suicocss, 1f 1t lias done no moro than atir up such reactionary bad manuera nnd opposition to tho (g, charily, aud good-maturo of ourconntry. Who Iays bfs hisnd at tho Toot of tho flag and freedoin of the country which entertaina him, shall learn bot~ tor, whother hia wamo bo Bisiop Yolk, orJoh Susea, or {hioson of the Rov. Mr. Mofht, or any of them, TILE PASONS WONDER, Tho mombers of the Evaugelical Allisnéo wandered most of all n Amoriea ut tho mighty crowds of untiv peoplo who camo to hear them preach and speak, and 10 hiear the nows of tho growth of thelr doctrines oud congregations inromofo nations, It waa noticeablo tht the dorogotory ullusions to tho Romon Catliolio Church wero madd almost golely by forelgu dologates from Continentsl Europo, The great Anglican Prot~ eatant Chureh, with fts 16,000,000 of communicant, whieli, almost st n fixed_ moment of timo, awung off from {ho Roman Soe, and tools with 1t higrakchy, archi- “tooture, and membership, shawod, of all churches, the ‘moat affccting spirit of conclliation, Tho Culvinfstio Churches fn Amorica vied with tho Armontans i1 wol- como, AS 3 mattor of decp fecling and_popular_con- cord, tho Allianco wna & triumpl from ita inception ta thoend. 1 snw in this cits weoping old women, and men ovéryhiolmod with Joy, who fallowed o Hergy abont with tlo lovo aud’ superstition of Apostolis timos, THE POLITIOAL FEATURES of this Congress of Drotestant eccleslnetica are not to bo omitted in catumating i, for the for- olgn clergy will take homa n pulpit-advertisement of i country to waks contidenco for us 1u overy vilago and capltal, > The Governor of tho Distriet gave s aplendid enter- tainment ‘ot Willard’s Hotel tothe wholo body; aud thiero Afrlean and 1lindoo, Scot snd German, Irlshman and Latin, drank sherry-wino und beor in o way to startlo our Total Abstineers, The Vresident mado his brilliant apeocl at tho Whito House, and aaid nothing with that painful faco hio carries, 60 that ho looked liko Zacharios when, at tho circumoision of his son, be, bolng dumb, énly suked for writing iatorla) und then wrote down theso eloquent remarks: *1I§4 namo is John," Garin THE CORN CROP. A Falling Off This Year of Sixteen Per Cent, or 250,000,000 Jushels, us Cona parcd with Lust Year. Wasmsazon, Oct, 23,—Tho October roport of tho Statistician of the Depurtment of Agrieulturc, lucluds ing n digest of retirns from countles producing o Inrge proportion of the corn crop of the United Stater in ot tho inal report wpon tho quatity, compare with lnat year's crop, but the last_rcport of the season upon tho condition of tho crop. Tho average in 84, or 16 per cont below tho normal crop, Tho Octolier nvers ago Tast year was 108, or 6 per cent ubovo, The erop of last year wan eatimated at 1,002,000,000 Lushels, In viow of tho decreaso of 4 por cent in orea, tho indi~ cated reduction is nbovo 23 per cent, or 250,000,000 Lushols. Tho ouly States returning an averago cou- ditlon aro Georgis, Florids, Arkiuss, Californin, ond Orogon. ‘Tl other avorsges nre na follows : Maine, 85 ; New Hampshire, 80 ; New York, 807 New Jereoy, 09 ; Pennsylvania, 03'; Delaware, 70 § Muryland, 013 Vifginia, 90; North' Carolina, 95} South Catolind, 8 ; Alabamn, 03; Missiselppl, 84 % Louslana, 02 ; Texaw, 78; Tenncssee, 013 \Seat Vire glnin, 06{ Kentucky, 04 Ohlo, 835 Mithjgan, 88 Tudiann, $4; Llinois, 67; Wisconsin, 83; Minncsota, 97; Town, 81 ; Missour, 70 ; Kausag, 00 ; Nebraskn, 77 —_— FIRES. In Olevelnnd—Loss, $100,000. CrzveeanD, O, Oct, 25—A firo broks ont (hia mornivg about hulf-past 1 o'clock in tho cxteusivo lquor rofining and distilling estabilshmont of W, 1L, Corniug & Co., Nos. 63 and 04 River sireet, Tho Buslding, o threc-story brick, was deatroyed, togetlier with o valuablo stock of wines nud lquors,' Tho ofle still of Morehotiso & Rookefoller, situated fn tho rent of Corning’s building, was partially_destroyed, Tho loss 1a eatimated at £rom $100,000 t0- $160,000, o in- suranco s not known, Two firemen, Joln Andrews and Michael Mulca- i, wora sovartly bt ot aerlously fufured by fall- g walls, At Monticello, Ind ; Loss $5,000. Special Dispatehto The Chienso Tribune, MoNTIOELLO, Tnid,, Oct. 2).—A firo &t this Plnco at 1 o'clack this mornilg dostroyed tho new livery stablo of Beoson Bros,, including twelvo horaes, six carringes, graln, ote. Tho loss ls betweon $5,000 nnd 6,000 insirod I tho Homo, of Now York, for §,300. THE WEATHER. WasmINaTON, Oct. 2,—Tho arca of higlest barome- ter will oxteml ou Fridey cantward over fhe Ohio Val- Toy to tho Atlantic const, For the Eistern und South Aflantic States, winds will shift_to norilwest, with lower towmperature, clouds, und rain. For tho Mlddlo Siwigs, wedlorly winds, * cloudy il tireatontug weather, poesibly with rain, clearing nwuy Friduy night. For thoLowor Lukes and Olifo Valloy, coutin- ucd sonthwest and_northwest winds, with cloudy und clearing wenther, Tor tlio Upnes Likes nud Norili- weat, fucreaning southweeterly winds, with clenring, followed by cloidy weathier, UENERAL OIMERTATIONG, Station, Cloudy, Cluvelund Tight rain, Davenpor Donver Light snow Clear., Marquetto Milwaukeo | W., frosh,| Omaha,. fresh, (Olear, Pembiun, W, fresh, Light snow 8t, Paul 8, W., gentlo Clear, ‘Toledo, i W., gentlo, Clear, Youktou....$0,23] 81|N., fresh, +|Clear, MIROELLANFOUS REPOSiTS, EVANBVILLE, Ind,, Oct, 33,—1toin for hirteen hours, Clearing up ¢ ‘caldl,’ Merenry down to 45, Biow to tho north, Tho river hns risen one inch, Wind from tho nortl, New Yonr, Oct, 93.—Diapatchos from Monvos and Shrovoport voport heavy raiug, and tho Oulchita Tiver rising, —— e MARINE DISASTERS. MinwAUKEE, Oct, The wchooner Experiment, of Siehoygan, Toaded With wood, bound for Milwau: keo, wan riiu fito by tho velingiior Kotelum, of i~ cago, und sunk, ‘The Laperiment lays voven miles nnrl‘l of Port Washington, nbont eeven miles {n tho Inke, No lives Jost, Dumugo to the Ketchum about $00, No forther partienlus Detnoir, Oot, ~Tho oamehip Vieunn, with {ron-vre, from Marquette, foundercid in deop waler on_ Luke Buperior, Tho' disueler was cyused b tho burstiug of u 8t =1 ipe, Owned by Ianua & Co,, Cleveland, Valuo, $50,000, Al hunds eave, Speelal D n The {*lirayo Trilune, MILwAUKKE, Oct, 33.—A dipateli wes recaived thin evening to the effect that the schoonor Merkdun lo asloro at Slslor Tuland on tho eust akoro of Ureen Liag, it st Vil KM.ISA_S CITY LIVE-STOCK MARKET. TCansan Orer, on et AT ccelptn, 2490 ; shipmeuts, o, 5,55, ‘Tho wupply of throtgl “oxun stock unsuld 1a'targo, lluynnlnlrn’calmnu», e prices worked off 10@100, ‘Bales Wera mnie of rolgh through Tozan steors at £1,18; fuir do, $140G1.00 ; Golorado Texan sicers, $2.20 ; wintered Toxun cow 1,16, itrea Bard £0 pocosuplial, - LU0 xedolon 98 iogov-d - jigas—Dull at u.zoea.w.\ 3 ANDY JOHNSON. Ho Swings Round the Circle of Politics, And Hos Nothing to Say About the Surratt Trial Prefers 2 Monarchy 1o ‘{he Present Administrations His Views on Currency and Panics. Gold and Silver and No Na= tional Bank Notes. Gloomy Concerning the Past, and Doubt- ful of the Future. WASHINGTON, Oct, 20,—Ex-Prealdent Johmson wos sorenaded to-night at thio Motropolitan Motel, the front of which wan decorated with flags ond Chineso lan- terna, An fmmenso orowd was present, Calls wero mado for Mr, Jolnson, when o appeared ond waa roceived with choors, ioroviewed tho political changes in tho politics of tho couniry during the thirty yours of his partielpsncy, and briefy alluded to tho poriod of his Presidential Hfo, whon ho lved in tho midat of calumny and dotraction, and menda~ clous and unprineipled asaaults, A man in the crowd oxelaimed, “You siill live, Andy," to which Dr, Johnson roplled, “ Ycs, thank God, 1 am stillalivo ; and not only alivo physically, but T am nlive (o tho pressrvation of our institutions and tho boat Intorests of tho country,” [Applause,] e d1d not como for omtorieal displny, What he would ssy now would bo by way of inquiry, snd ho would nslk, 'WHAT KIND OF A GOVERNMENT IAVE WE NOW? {Applauge, and crios of * Toll us,”) Woused to hove oma idea that thero was o Constitution—(laughter)— and o Coustitutionnl Government, as I argued when Ifirst mado my appearance as o Member of Gon- gress, Inquiry formerly was ne to the powors conferred upon Government, It was thought thero was o limifatton to tho power, both 18 to tho sovoral Btates and tho General Government, under that instrument, Buch was tho viow of Washington, the Futher of his Coun try, who was firet in poaco and first in war, and who sacrificod his caso and received no pay for his sorvieo:; and o thought Jofferson, and thoso great men who framed tho Constitution. ‘When ho (Mr, Johnson) first came to Congreess thoro wero two grest partios, Whig and Democratic, Ho wishied to-day tho country woa under their control, To foared peoplo would nover would full to have two such partion, Tho difference botween them wwua mero- 1y this: Tho Democrats contoudod for strict con- struction, while the Whigs claimed a little more lati~ tudo, Whilo thoso parties wore thus opposed, thoy botl agrecd in this cseontlal principlo: that there wasa Constitution, Dut how was it now, or within the lost four or six yosra? Whon & measire wa bronght uj in Congrees, and its ccastitutionnlity was questioned, thoreply wonld be, in uchcl, “Damn the Conatitu- tionj wo've got the numlers Enuulnvr?; and whilo Lo wia hers s o friend of tho Constitution, battling and contending for it existence, tho Constifution wus taken from tho archives, torn (0 picces, aud tramplod ‘under foot. Tho query camo up, What kind of n Government havewo? Tho couseqitences of tho war bud fearfully effaced nnd wiped out the Bmitations aud restrictions of the Constitution, Tho people therefore required to bo indoctrinated fn the prineiples in which the Cone stitution wus established, If the Constitution is wiped out and Cougress Is without restraint, whut are we to have? A Governinent controlled by o body of men without Hmitation 8 to power, no_Conatitution to ro- strain thom, but a:ting according to thelr own will and intercsts, This would givo us tho most odlous dospotisin_ver permittod to be established , Tatber than accopt such o body of men culling them. selves Congress or Parliament, or Congress with un- Hmitod power, give him a wiso andZjust Prince in pref- erence, If tho departmonts were 1nado subordinate, and gave tholr asscul, the whole thing had better be wiped out, [Applauso.] If sl power was to be centored 411010 man, let bim UG o just und good men; Tot bim bo some man whowr §t would bLe pnde to eall mstar, I hnd Deon safd: * Why, Johnson, you aro innanc on. the Conatitution ; tho wholo thiug In played out; the iiberties of tho Ienplu are gone,” "If this bo insnnity, Lie wished to God thero was moro fnsanity fn the county, [Laughter.) Iie wished the whole country would "becomo ineane on coustitutionnl libe crty. They shonid bo nroused fo it. If the peoplo coilld see as their fathers saw, things would bo difer- ent, 1o then spoke of the INEARE OF PLONDERERS, the people being taxed to wubserve the fnterest of par- ticular classes, Lhiv injustice s appiied to both the Federal Government uud the States, Ho wished it were possiblo to have au amphitheatra constructed to seat ali the people of the conntry, so that when the cnrtatn waa drawn thoy could sco what won going ou, Thero ‘would then bo such a reaction as was never felt or heard of before., Dut {t might Le said this was sll talk, We con carry the rloctions, How carry them? Whilo heavy tax:s Wwero being Iuid on the people the DALLOT-DOX WA# CORUUPTED and de ded, controlled by money in the hands of thoso g‘o’um not the people’s friends, A great deal Lius been sald nbout Cieserim, Ho never was a parti- san in politics or a funutic in roliglon, The world was v Bome und overy houest man his brother, In the lungnuge of Buike, the eminent Dritiuh statesman, s Wi bud_meu combino for corrupt, purposes (13 time Lus come when good men should com- bino to resist cucroachments on the Con- stitution oud country," Lut, then, tho good, honeat, and pure associaie n & commion taue to resst all encroachments on constitutional liberty, Ho knew that there were SOOIETTIA GALLED GRANGES, but beyond this he did not care, if they would enly take under their control the Stato aud Nuational Gov- ernmouts aud administer und preserve them for the interests of tho people, To this ho would say Amen; 80 bo it, Mr., Johnton then branched off on the subject of finance, advocating gold and silver a8 the conatitutionnl currency, and tho withdrawal of all National Ban iotes, and fssuing for them greenbucks 1o be re ed fo Yluymlml of all Gavern- Shent duce. Lo mentioned that by this means we could return to syecio puyments, The fdea that there wus uot gold and sllver enough for this purposo was an absurdity, but what was now the matter was the banks huve sispended. It used to bo thut banks suspended because they had not coin to pay ‘but at present the banks suspend becauso they are do- ficleut of paper money, Bauks, brokers, und cor- porgtions could ull auspend, and thiere wos'no way to reach them, There was one portion of the people that Qid not suspend, namely, tho tux-payers, the producers of tho conntry, Speoulators could suspend with mill- jons, Thrw were two things cerfain—death und tho payment of ftoxes, (Laughter) IHo was in favor of a revolution being brouuht about in public sentiment, uud, instead of tho builot-box lmhéfl degruded and corrupted, ho wanted tho ballot elovut and purified, ‘Ailuding to Wall streot, hosnid $10,000,000 pass dur- ug the duy from ous hand to unothier, Cupitu! {8 not fucreased by this, nor was anything added to the pro- Quct of the couniry, WALL HTHEET WAS DEMOBALIZED Dy such proceodings, When o nation, like wn $ndlvid- wal, #ius, tho Violation of luw brings punislinent, and it wau nd time wo_should roturn {o tho old find- murke, Tho timo bad como when war should o mado on the mouopaifea, Tula scrmnbling was for mouey, lind, and the Tressury, A8 n geweral thing, the people did not keem 1o bo “alarined about tho third Presidentiul term, uud by apathy many a natfon hus Toet its liherl{'. Tower {w passiug from (he great nuss €0 the fow, Mt. Johuson then syioke fu favoF of TILK ELEGIION OF PRESIDENT for o siugle terur of Wiz eurs, o wuking Sonatora eloctive by tho poople, and dividing tho Judges into fhreo clukcs, oach — cluss to bo clceted at tho timo 'of {ho elaction of Dresident, ‘Tbis, ho thought, would do away with the corruption by which somaSchiators buy Lhelr seals, ut what kind of Govornment huve wo now? A Blatoocracy,—tho power of the army, Was it not time for tho peopl to tmprove thelr Govornmont, which ywus 0 preserva tho pooplo in tha enjoyment of their Mberty and privato pursiita? But the converse of this was 50w practiced, whileh thoy witnesiod overy day, TUE BULE OF TIR TWO-THIRDS, When ko was hiers i tho position of Presidont, thoro wan n mnjority of wo-thirda i Congress, nud éver: body thought Uit what (eso two-thirda did waa con stflationul knd right, Supposs when Congross meeta next Decomber some man of fuflienco should got up and futroduco & preamblo and resviution na follow ‘Wirenean, Tho situation of publlo affains {8 uncer- ta and oritleal § and Wrknras, The libortles of the peoplo aro fn great danger 5 u ‘Wirtneas, Somothing 8 nercstary to bo dono to mako thet moro wlm 107 ther fore, Tiesolyed, Tat A, 1, o O boand ho s heroby do- clared Presdet Lo 11 noxt ten saars, 11l tho troubles st Aftieudtivn of 1o country el substie, ‘Bupposo this houid bo puskad, how vexy it would be {0 foliow tw usample of Nupoloon, who, slecten Preele dent of Frauca for (en Years, 50 mitkigud uifalra as to Do olocted Emperor of Frunte, Ho hind seen wiat au unammed propis. woukd ibiui {0 view Urougut uio conttict with armed men, Tt woro thervforo well ‘for (o yeoplo to thoir trie. position, This Governuont was uearor Dolug absolite thau any of Dis lisiciers wero awaro of s hnd this would Ld the rcsult, unioas.the poplo v arousod to thole danjior ; unlods they vatract the Yone, this Qovornment Will' g the way othor ropul- Jow tuvo gono, Ho was ulwuys willing to trust tho Hepio, beioviug thote docielon ts righi. IN CONOLURLON, that ho wus subitious to maln- fatu "his country's lberlles, lie had never hatimed = snperiority, and nover sub- Tilted to infortority,’ Thoso whom ho now ad- Hreusod had scen Gl it aets a8 public wan and bin wilke as & citizen, and ho was ambitious to ocoupy a placo in (e allpctiony 9f bln pountiyligy, Ak, Juba, i lo admitted son, In concluslon, anid, * Tako my wishes for your Drosperity and happiness, and may God bless yoi.0 The crowd checred, thore wan inueio by tho band, and many old friends rushed inta {he prrior to cont gratulnto tho Presidont, who had spoken to fliem for tull two houra, RAILROAD FINANCES. Roads Which Paid Dividends Last Year, Thoe Amount of Stock wupon Which Div~ idends Woro Pald, and tho Ac« tual Stock Interest. From the New York Herald, Oct, 22, Tablo showing tho rafirouds upon the stock of which dividenda wers pald laal year, tho amount of stock upon which such dividond was pald, sud the por- contage of dividend, also tho amountof real stock upon” which ouly siteh dividonds should have boou padd s aanv, Fomtnat Dot il dmt, General ek per sent, ehty Atiantio & B, Lawron 96000 77 " g 65 0 Maio Guaty AT 15 08110 Purtland, mouth . 1,600,000 10 . NEW HARRlI, Tonten, Ooncord & Montroal * LW, 8 Ghesbire; LLLS 6 Concor 0G0 10 Javor & Winniplsaoge v, LWg 8 Mauohestor & Lawren LW 10 Nortn j0640 8 Oonnootiout & Iy palo Jonnootto sasnmpsio e 2,104,500 1,867,100 GUMLK0 L6 506,048 Hoston & Providanice oston, Olinton & Fitohiburg FILONbUrE vuvsssave, Miadlatow & T Neshua & Lowoll Kow Bodtord & Qld Colony & Nowport, Peovidonco & Worcostor Faunton Branch.,.. Vormont & Maseao ‘Worcosior & Nashua.oorcll Now York, Providunve & Bosto Providonds, SVariéh £ i Danbury & Norwalk. Housatonio, ... 1,817,400 1,214,000 115,611 47,917 ONNEOTIOUT. Northampio Now London & Northern. LY., N, M. & Hartford, Norwioh & Worceater, EhZotan a © Albany & Surquohan: Cayuga & Susquoliann: Elmics, J. & Canundu Erlc... Long Islan MidGiobory & Sk N. Y. Uontral & H, R, Now York & [lariom.. Ogdonsburgh & Lake' Biain. Osivego & By Tionesolnor & Saratogh. Tgiuio, Watortawn & Uil burgh,. Staton o Syracuse, Bin TR e ion & Binck itiver.. Utica, Cuenanio & S, Val Valioy Camden & Atlantlo,, Central New Joravy. Iiiboroia iina., loreis & Kesox, Nowark & Now York, Ogdan Min Salom.... ussos Unitad T Yinoantown Bran 1,773,065 ":»;:Iwu B cownmaca o3 cemsasnno Tiald Eagla Valley. oo ald Eaglo Valley..... Tiollotanto & Bnow.Sho Catasayun & Fogol: Catuwiras, rnwall,. Gumborland Vafleg.o:.! Delavare, Lack. & Wou Kimira & Willlameport, Erio & Pittaburgh Frankfort, & Hofmi auovor Branch, Tluntingdon & B AMouutain, Tawronga. Tohigh ¥uiidr ol Tiulo saunili Wi Lykons Valloy.... Neaquoboning Va North Pennsylvania, Ol Graek & Allcgheny' fiaill rond. . ‘Pounsyisaniia, Pomnsylvania’ Phitadalohia, Germantow Norristown,. .o Falladelphia'§ Hosdiiny. Philadoipnia & Trouton, ‘Piladolphia, Wilmi Baliimore Sfiarkin Val Sumalt Branch, 3,640,000 BB 35 81,334,176 83,110,800 1,24, 100 1,000,6c0 18,000 T Dolaware,.. Battmoro & Oblo. Baldimore & Potar Carrolton & Onelda., Cuntral Oblo, ... o Gizelun, Hamliton & Day: in, Ownclisinti; Glovoland. 870,000 4,000,040 20 2,600,000 2,632,000 5,374,438 Litulg Miamt. Fort Wayno, . 11 & Ontonognn. 4,780,000 Michigan Uoniral, 6,191,233 Ohio & Missiasty 10,440,783 Derfo Haute & Jadisna. 1,049 Chfengo & Alton...... Ch.cago, Burl'gton ¥ Ghicago'& Northwestorn.,. i, Omicao & Rook Istand.,. 005,000 Tllinots Contral. 1,489,847 Milwaukeo & St, Paul 27,485,500 Bt. Paul & Bloux Olty, iy 236,373 Burlinglon & Missourd Rivor 7,207,613 6 7,047,235 Cliicago, Towa & Nobraska.. S¥6%0 8 81000 Dubiuyud & Sloux Olty.. @ 8 W §t. Louls & Iron Mountain 8 Bdslco0 8, L, Kan. Clty & Nupthis 3 s , F, & Potomac... 2 11,810 E:gtfl-}':fida lhunfl:f‘.n . B 17,000 NOWTH GAnOLINA. North Oarolina. g 4 Atlauta & Wost Polut,, ] Gonteal.. 1 8 Lo 0 oo 8 E00 7 108,80 6 88310 Minie, Cortas nait- roud Equipi~ i, e, Atlantlo & Bt. Lawronct Malno Uzntral, Purtland, Sacv NEW 1 Toston, Concord & Muntroa) Oneshiite. Concurd,. o+ Dover & Winhi Mauchesier & Nornorn, \NpBHII Connooticut & Passuwmpalo Rivers . 535,158 Rutlaud 122 2900, 14 ustan & Providonco, Huston, Clintun & Fital Capo Ood.ero- o Connctiout T Fliouburg ,. Midaietown Nushua & Lowe Now Bedford & Old Coluny & Newp Trovidenco & Woroomur. e “Faunion Liraaoh Vormout & M ‘Worcuster ans B Now York, Providence & Bus. fon. .. 3,101,400 ) 1008 lmn:i_uuun. Wi &l OTICU: Danbury & Norwalk. ;}unlll"\:ln o AugALuD . Nowflaven & Noriliamptoa. Now Loudan Northorn.« Ne Y N 31, Tiartd Narwioh & Worcastor, Albany & Susquohanna, Osyuga & Susquchauna, fhmtra, J. & ananduigi £rio,. ‘Yo MM Lo v York & ifacletn, 3 Dby & L. O, Qawoga & Byracino., Kensaulaor & Suratoga. ... Rumwo, Wa.or'n & Uil bur, Statow’ Hysacnso, oy & 18 Contral New Jersoy, ilillml"nli ?i“nunx T dize Nowarl No Mlao, Unitod Curmpaal \;}qufintown"uun-h... WAREOTLcvo1s e Wost Jorsoy.. s loate’s Shon A Catuenius & Fogolsvill AU LA R s 2mme s00s sa s Qormmallissteserensisnsas Gumborland v'nh’g. Dolawaro, Lack, & Wos Timien & 'Willismapor Frlo & Pfllllmltn Frankfort, & Hol Tanovor Branoli,,. Hunidugdon & 1road ‘Mountain: Tawronca, Tehitgh Vall Lietlo avenih 1ykona Vaflop, .. oxaishoning. Vlcs Nowaastlo & 1. Vallo 3 Northern Uentre 17,168,654 North Ponnsyivan 820370 OR Grock & Allogh D003 810 Ponusylsaufs 43,410,203 Pennsylvans £.716,210 Putindolpiia, Gormantows, & Norela(own, ... Dhiiadolphia &' Ronding. Philadalphia & Tronton, Philadolphia, Wilmingto Baltimura, . m“fllo“n 1,668, 450 Bummit'Branch o3 Delamaro Baltimoro & Ohlo.... Baltmoro & Puton Carrolton & Onolda..... O 108 100 Cineinnati, Clovolund, it Oloveland, ‘Columinis, 'Gii clunatt & Tndiagsnofis Oloveland & Pitt Dayton & Mich Hhth S o Minini Yurt Wayno., M., I, & Ont Mitnigan Cowtrato: Ohilo & M Terto Tla Ohieago & At Ohleago, Burliugton & Ghivago'& Northi Ghleayo & ltock 1 Tiituofs Contenl, Milwaukoo & St. Paul....... 48 Bt Panl & Sloux itg. s e 4t Burlington & Misson Rivar Ghicngo, fuwa & Nelirask: Duliuguo & Bloux City.eeie Tgount, 8t. Tonts & Tron Motn'nin.. 17,451,765 Bt Touls, Kanes City & Norih, Richmond, ¥, & Potom: Boabonrd & Ttoauoko. North Carolins... Aflanta & Wost Point, Gontral eurgin; Maoan & 1 Bouthwestorn Loutsvilto & Nashvillo, ki Nashrillo & Obattanoog: POLITICAL. 1,814,800 12,811,870 631,439 10,480,424 1,344,184 Un,z5t 2,499,090 8,204,118 4,707,498 13,454,004 11,207, 100 B 120112 49,109,123 8,831,410 22,107,056 4,000,00 1,704,67 13, 87 1!-.#3’,74 89, 193,01 20,06,01 16, 430,20 21,512,682 4,331,709 8,256,596 L6 4,995,200 11,0%0,765 24,108,464 4,313,740 1,112,005 BgEhAw 26470 2AL00, 000 8,895,313 16,418,877 2,144,989 Xowna Republicans Concedo n Major= Ity in the Lower Eouse of the Legs islature to the An ~flonopoiists. Speelal Dispateh to The Chirago Telhune. isrios, ot, 20,— be Chairman of tha State Repullican Commities th-doy _concedes that tho Opposition wil liave o majority in tho House, Curpen- tor's official majority in this county 1s 663, MARRIAGES. sido's fa:hor i, by the Rev. De. Ryder, « It. froite, nd Miss Mary GUERNS| 23, 183, by thin Rov, . 11 Noblo. Mr. paign, EDEN-_WILDER - On Wednosday ogening, ot at tho residenco of Prof. Kwing, Bisa Lillia Wildor, Latly of thiy ¢lty. £2Lackport, 1L, pancrs ploaso aopy. TABUIDOR-LIE A RDSL t tho residoncn of J. T Lyor tho Rov. A LT LENNARDIn Chipalan, 11, Frank T, + of Chioago, and’ liss Jvnido Lonnard, of Aedneaday ovaning, Oct, 3, nt 1013 Mlchiun ava: . Paul's Chuced, Jubn Tawmilton, oo Cham. On Wednesday aveninT, n, 74 Langley avo: Frost, Bdmond 'G. Babbidgo and quly daugtter of Carolluo. Bernisley, buth of v, DIATHS. MAIN=At his reskdanos, 100, chigan avenu. Thra- bam P, Maln, formerly of Siow York, agad 43 yoats, Notics of funcial horeattar, B New York pnpars plo-so eaps. WATERIOUSG- Oof, Watcrhousz, In tho 30th yent of his ago. , of linart dlseaso, Georgo E. Tanoral sgrvices will by held ut Lis Ina restiloros, No. 205 Thirty-firat atreot, on Lelday, tho 2ith foni., 'at 10 aged, O'clackn, CHRINMIN—Oct. 2, 1873, Tuhn Hoxlo Chrimos, 7 yeara and d montiye, o ‘of Johy and Lydia Onrimics, Friday) at 3 o'clock, “from thele ra- Funaral this da, denco, un Wbash AUCTION Sa. Avenu ), botwean forty-t ty-siaih strouts. Fri:nds of tho famlly invited to nttond. S I und For- BY Wi, A, BUTTEES & CO. FRENCH BRONZE Statuary, BLEGANT MANTEL CLOCKS, [alizn Marble Statuary, Urns, and Vases, At Auction, on Friday, Oct. 24, at Store, 19 & 21 Randolph-st. This_colleotion, which fa tha imbortation of Mossrs, VITI IROS,, l‘hnnuulrhu finost evor olfgred at aucti ou I this olty, Tho B In oo of tha Inceent, and ONZES comprieo graupsand lixures, largenud small, amung which aro Commeice, Ageiculture, Joan of Cleopatea, Atmnzon Warrlors, Mars anit Raphaot, Mincrv Qlassical subjocts, RLEGA. withy and without sido 1 fucon: TRALIAN, MARBLE STATUARY, T Golumns, Vases, Urns, Cand Iecelvors Groups and Animsls, Grecian Tripods, Etruscan Vanes, Panor Wolghts, ct £2~Goads ou oshibition Tuesdns, at'10 o'elock, aad cuntinug til all ate raid. Aro, Columbus, Vorur, and other beautiful Historica! farcury, an NT BRONZIt OLOCKS in great varioty, both Fluted finoly-carvod “.lycr Tazzns, ‘Salo will commenco WM. A, BUTTERS & €O., Auctionnors, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, Oct. 25, at 15 & 17 Randolph-st. 1,000 LOTS HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Commonelng at 9}¢ o’clock n, m. 200 Plumhicra’ Busing, ut 10 o’clocki o Printe (T 75 Anvorted SLoves W 10 4 Pinuo Fortes, ut 11 o’clork. uiplete, s orelocice M._A, BUTTERS & CO,, Auctfoneors. By C. C. THAYER & CO., TReal Estato Auctioncors and Agents, PEREMPTORY SALE AT ATCTION, On account of owner's departure, of 30 ACRES IN AN ADDITION TO WASHINGTON HEIGHTS On Tugsday, Oct, 28, 1873, at 3 p.m,, AT 186 EAST MADISON-ST. Wa will soll, nn abuve, 30 aoros o N I, 16 of Se i "ha pronorty 14 woll lueated ‘and bulug within .'sul a intlo of tho nuw U., 18 high and dey, v Improvemunta; good D. &V, R R proporty ther ato fi fruine housg, 8,60 troos, do , &o. s tho il Wil b prhomproryand wifbout rssorve, o groun good firu'nflunll! ia aifered l.’l"( and prontablo Lnont, with, Intacast wt ¥ e cont TITLE PERFHCL. A ot furnishied. 608, MR e o 185 L Madisal 3 U (hd two-atory to” buyers to make a goid, LIS OV N Lki~13 cash, balanco in 1 and 2 years, AUCOTION SALES, A A AR A A A AN N AR AP S By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., El: & Foator, aal Ratato and Gonezaf Bucoomors o meor, B And £ andolbivat. . ELISON, POMEROY & C0.’S Regular Friday’s Sale, At 84 and 86 Randolph-st., Friday, Oct. 24, at 9 1-2 o’clock. Bplondid Parlor Bots, Chinmbor Bots, Sldeboards, Bu« reaus, Washutands, Loungos, Marblo-Top Tables, Bod« steads, Birrors, 10 orates Crockory In open lots, Bedding, Mattressos, Inrin lot Tons and Grocorles, &a., &o.. Cooks ingand Prlor Stoves, &a., &0, Gonoral assortmont of hounekooping goods. ELISON, POMEROY & CO. GRAND EXGURSION! AUCTION EXTRAORDINARY! AT SOUTH CHICAGD Monday, Oct, 27, at 11 o'clook. THE RAPIDLY-RISING TOWN OF South Chicago. Secure a Lot when the Opportunly s Oered. 0 W.COOLEHOUR has ordored an AUCTION SALE Of a portion of his Choico Proporty at Sonth Chiengo, to mect tho pressing domand, THE SALE WILL BE PEREMPTORY. TURN OUT! TURNOUT! TURN OUTY A d buy a Lot. Lot tho ocoasion be & "rate yaur fortimo. {rom THIS foniatng an GIEAT RETOIEN DN YOOI INVEST: rutslog_an GEAT RETUR T g‘ll ENE oty s suilolent, Bumbee of Lota will o sold ta Supply tho nrosont Qe PO R R MU RN 1STEED at towost market &-‘rlnn 1o taoso who wish to bulld, and on credit if requir ‘i1 13 tho nnest Laka Share tract suuth of tho city limits, HIGH ant DIEY, Covarod with foroat.troor, nesk to the pngailont luror it ofoud, t neas (o lirind 014 JLako MIEII‘E‘!I. PURE AIR, 1‘[”“" WATKR—evory- thing to make home dosicablo. The improvemen! = baady undor way Inauieo o Inego domand [ue huans, atoros o, EIGITR MASMOTH MANUFAGIORING 18 TABLISHMENTS aro about compiotod. | Tho Rolllug Bilia and Stao) Works aro woll forwands ‘Tho Railroad facllitios at SUU'I'IL CHICAGO are nno- qualcd, ombracing, slz trunk linos, enough to meko s fhirn Anywhore, - Hames fur ovor'ONI: THOUSAND BR0EN muast be provided befora 181 of May nozts HLR{CKIA}?MI:N, I\ll!l hfl‘l‘Tnd chanco to socnro m 2 and bz your own Lndloct: SRR NIAY ANY SAVINGS BANK ACOOUNT, 1, GAN'T muapend, o KEQUINE SIXTY DAYS' NO- SPECULATORS, hero s a chance to make an nvosts ment | FAKE A LIOLIDAY, GO AND SER TIIS PROP- 2 TRAIN will loava on the Pitts. Waguy lhlhnhd,znru:r‘(:nnn\ and Madi 9:0a, m. Tho Expruss ‘Train on the M. 5. o mlmfl Yl“ll}}“'m“: « Dopot ard o'clock, arrive ¥ on tho grovnd at K. Vam ‘& Hofwan's FULL MILITARY. BAND wil no- SYTpEnY tho oxcursiun, maldng it & GRAND GALA Liss A splendia collation, sorved by ono of Ghicago's most noted oaterers, will bo furnlsiiod undor ino” aiammotls Pavilion usod unly at OUR salos, which will accommo~ dato 2,500 pooplo, and will bo on tho gruund. A deposft o £55 required at timu of salo 0t each lot. ‘Tho TER)S "of this xalo aro oasy, witbin tho roach of avoryuno, Only X cash, balaneo In 1, 3 nd 3 yoars, at 8 par conr, or In monithly o quarturly paymouts at optfun of tha purchaser, i aro unquostionablo, having i o haser, o TLITI to thia proverty beon wxaminod” by Kiwicd Hoby, . Aty for (e Sellcon Stoel Works, whoso imfovamcais alono amoust £o uearly half a mililo, ‘Abstcats furnishod each purchasor. RS favited to attond this sa) ‘a0 luvited ta nttond this sala, Tor Plats or furthor partioulars fuquirs of O, W, COLE. HOUR, Esq., 163 LaSallo-st., or of ELISON, POMEROY & (0., Auotioneers, 84 and 88 Randolph-at, AUCTION SALE IN A NEW PLACH. THERE WILL A SALE OF REAL ESTATE! AT ATUCTION, Saturday Evening, Oct, 25,8t 7 1-2 p.1m AT NO. 17 SOUTH CANAL-ST. ‘This in the flrst of & serios of ralos, to be hiold at the suma placo each Saturday Evoning. = Wo sliall offer at. this firsc salo TaOW=-FPRICED L.OTS On monthly paymonts, if dealtad, in Washingtan Hefghta, Trsing Park, and other choics ruburhs, Th esle will ba : ndugtod ifi such mannor ns to sccuro the confidence of all. Plats fucnishod nt the sala Saturday night, s7% o'olock, No. 17 South Canal-st. L W. FOWLER, Note and Stack Broker,] _ Room 2 O.B.ATKINS, Real Estato, Major Block. BLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctiouoers. Great Auction Sale of 40 Valuahle Businegs Lots ON WEST LAKE-ST, And elghteen destrablo RESIDENOE LOTSan Perkar, ' oks st o1 Wes(ora-ay- “"WWo nro intractod by Hosrs, W. D; KERTOOT & CO., agonts for the ownors, tw vffer for sale ot auction, on tha Kround, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, at@c'lock. Sala absnlutoly without any resorvo, and on very gasy torma, only ono-third down. Fifty dollars dos Po-it roquirad at timo of snlo. Title unquostionable. “Chin proporty s very oligibiy looatod, the lots on Lnke- t. belng on the great thoroughfare from tho city to Con. ack nro_ valusblo for butiness purpusos, and oior groat, Inducomonts to purchasors sacking buciness loca- tlons In 5 scotfon of thu city where proporty can b pur. chuscd at modarate pricos, and cortaln {6 largoly Incroass in valuo, We wlil offor far. salo 8 lots, south front on 25 feot front, cachs: 1 1ta north froot on samo 11 boing gond Lustooss lota. Also, 14 lots on keav,, souih front, 25 foot front: 4 lots o samo Ave enuc, north irant—voty deairablo tasidonco Tots, and io {hio fmmediste viciuity of churchics, sohonly sur- Full warranios roundod by fine rosidoncos, sud .uuymc.m,!o";y horso. curs on Laks and Madison:ats, This [ tho firat auction talo of Lakn-st. property enst of attrnct goucral attontion of all Cuwral Park, aud should par(las Intorostod, | All of this proporty is lucated two looke' oaat of Callforninav., wiich avanuo is 10 feot witlo, TERMS—One-third cash; with Intorcst at 8 par cont, *'Fitlo yorfeot : abstraots fir nished, | Partion wishing to attond this sale orn taka the Handoiph or Madls0a & ree'-uars, which will cunvoy you to tho tmmdinte vielnity of the praporly, Far plats oL s prouee’y apd taechus particulars inquire of Menirs. W, D. Korfoot & Co,, 8 Washington-st., of o LISON, PO Auctionsers, ELISON, POMEROY & 00, Avationsers, BY GEO. P, G 14 0] 68 & 70 Wabash-av, O,y AT ATUCTION, Regular South S{de Sale of Honsehold Furniturs, A lorgo stock of first-class Fuiniture, roceired from Toston, *Rich Parlor Sulth, Marblo.tup Ghamiber Suts, Walnai Buteans and Lo Tounyos, M rors, Murblo-top Tables, ok Crsos, Sido. Noaids, Chepotas 80 ow, Gupic Kinven, 16 lts: Talteny of 0z, Shovel, 8 Cratos W, (. Craokory, Glasswaro, Ma sun'S Lamin Organ, Planc Larte, On Saturday, Oct, 24, at 9 o'cloc! GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auctioneers. By TAYLOR & JNARRISON, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF CEIOTOE Toreim Wikes, Braudies, Gins, &, Dircot. imyportation from France, patn, and Holland, Wa havo reacived {nairuetions to sell atour aleszooms, Nos, 201 and 200 Kuat. Mudison-st., on FRIDAY, Oot. 24, at 11 o’clock, fulluwl; ol Tho fullowtu geie, b 1 thas it 100 Cases ** Oturd buyp 20 Cases ** Hennes 40 Cases ™ Hennessy's' v vzt " Teandy, 28 Octaves (20 gals mu‘l;f 10 Qr, Cisks Yorgarus 8 AH aliove will be xold * purchnscr may e, and 1 o s urd i to be U Bianhody, On Saturday, Oot. 25, at D) o'clocls, ‘" Brandy, " Brandy, 20 (s Hennessy's” ¥, 0, Brnvidy 16 Octaves {20 gals, each) ** Hennessy's' ] AN L OR NU BALIL, v in bond in the U, B, Bundod " Brandy, De Kuypors Gin, T HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Rioch Parlor, Chambor, Dining-room and Kitohen YFurnituro, and_Oarpots. Also, the contonts of s Bonrdin at our Btore, 204 & 30 House of 17 aat Madison.at, rooms, TAYLOW & LARKISON, Auctonoscs, By EDWARDS & COHEN, Gonural Auction s, 65 South Canal-at, On Saturday, m, at 9:30 a. m., ‘Wo will offer at Publio Auotion, New and Second-Hend Furniture, Carpote, Staves, Extonsion Tables, Offica Doeks, and 25 fuvartad Nodsidags.” Al st I04; i, throo Hotwes, o of Single Har uiiy, and faur sof EDWARDS s coney, 65 Santh Canal ON NOV. 1, AT 10 A, M., Avtssalot i lepbie i S ‘Two Stane-Frond Residences, Nos, 1018 & 1020 Wabash-ay, Itach houso will bo sold eepwratoly, and with it tho Lot, hoving 2 joot frontugs on Wabashay, ‘Tho housos hava tlyro kiock=s end bnwomont, and Wil b sold 1eco and cleal of il incunbnunccs, Ny ordor of Cump, i Hankrupicss For partioulacs spply to Tt B, JENKINS, As e, it By BRUST, SON & CO,, 4 Suuth 'Canalat, TRIDAY, Oct, 34, at 014 n. m., will bosold Parlor Buits, l\hr\g!odur Uit Both Nathiston Tablte Onrd’ and & wios, Hodstondy, “Buiroan s Loun 1att Led' and lodding, P and Ingrain Carpots, Tolod LRUSH, SON & 00., Anotlonoors, 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS ‘Wost Sldo Auction Hou: Bouth Canal-st. Baturday, D:80 &, m., of all kinds of i Housokooplog Goads, both new and ovcond-band, Attond this salo aud buy guods at Jour ona price Hlavo auotion aal Household Furniiur,

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