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LOCAL MISCELLANY, MAIER VI. FARWELL, Tho oago of Hugh Mahor agatust Gharlos 1. Farwell,—an action brought by tho: former to Tocover 100 neres of laud batween Donglas Pavk’ end Riverside, given to tho Intter as seourity for » gamblig obt,—was boforo Judgo Williamn,o tho Clrenit Court, yostorday marning, “applica- tion belng made for a yule ordering tho com- platuant to file tho ‘dopositions ‘alroady takou. Thora twere yre#ont of counbol, My, Iags and Mz, Kntekerbooker,who acted;for Mr. Lo Moyno, solicitor for Mr. Porlina, who hne s large ihter- oot in tho land ; Mr. Yatton, who spoke for Dickey & Caulficld, nitornoya for Mr, Farwell; aod Gen. Brmith, who i8 also looking after the intoreats of tho defendaut, and Me, White, su- ouhier pardy to thd puit. AR, TAOR ‘mado the motion for tho ruls, saylng that thore was cortain tostimony which hie would probably endeavor to bavo quashod, snd Louco wanted tho ovideseo filod so it it could ba examiuod. MR, PATTOX Aestrad to ‘Iavo thio “opplication deforred on ac- count of tho inability of Mr. Cauifleld or Judge Dickey to be presont, ilio formor batng engagad In the trlal of a caso beforo Judge dary, and the Iattor in attendauco at tho Bupromo Court, they biving somo objoctions to mako to tho mation. QT BT waid it Liad beon Il design to movo ot somo day for tho supprossion of tho testimony on tho ground that it wag ecandilous and not matorial to tho issucs involved. Thu ' notico of the appli- cation was handed to him at 4 o'clock Tucsday iftornoon, and ho kad had no-timo to consider tt. TIo did not thiok thero should bo avy hnhhs‘i Moyne had o copy of tho testimony, an e L e i wn ilion, and titoro copraiuly coulll'bo no'Tonaon for haste in putting the tes- simony ou flic to that-Lio might get & copy. On tho other haud ho thought 18 quite material thoe. tho_quetion of tho Hower to auppross scandalous testimony, and to dotermino whothor tho testimony was matorlal to tho issucs, should bo anly coneidered. 1o wisked tosas Turther, in order thot ho niight oot bo misunderatood, that Ar. Kuickorboeker wirauged with lim Tycadsy to let tho mattor stand over until Satardsy moming; and ko had ‘had o eort of iudofinito -srrangement bo- Toro that that it should be hiotd in_ aboyaneo un- {il aftor hio got through with'lis Supromo Court business, Ho, tisercloro, raquasted that tho ap- plication be continued ualil Saturday, or & week from that day. B, TAGE id not think the reasons statod wera applicablo 0 tho caso. 'Tho motion was not ono ragutring tho proparation of proofs or anything of that kind, but it wae for o rule'to bring boforo tho Qourt testitnony which had beon ‘takon by the complajnaut in & ocaso sob for hearing on tho ihird Monday in Octover. Most ungueationably Lo ovidence, which was quito voluminois, ouglit not to bo bronght in attho last moment, when Tho cauap was golug fo trisl, Time sbowld bo al- lowad to have copies made. If tho gontlemenon tho othier sida wera willing to stipulato tbat, by comparison, tho copy Mr. Lo Moyno bnd waa corrcct, ho would bo satistied, The ofticinl mullmuu{ wan noeded go tbag it * towld bo ozamined. Whether 1t was scandalous tr not did not intercst bis clients. What ho was interested in was tho land, which was tied up by thio suit hanging over it, nnd could not bo real- 1zod upon. Tho suit had beon u serious damago 10 his clionis, and thoy did not \wishto bo further tovolved by any outsida porsonsl considerations sotween tho camplainnnt and Afr, Farwoll. It nas but just that tho testimony should bo fllod, In ordor that o might tako “stops to supproes such portivns of Iv as wWere cousidered trrele- e 1ok dowbly neceseary that thia cd that it was doubly necessary :::mnnrx‘;nv boiled thntho mi’gm Joaru whnt it was, sud maoko proparations to take depositions, & pumber of tho witnessos bolug non-rosidents, o rensons of Gon. Smith fora postponomonk geomed to Lo irrelovaut o tho motion, The Court coult not know what to suppress in tho tostimony uniosa it was filed, or liow nu oider to auppress would rench thom. ~ All ho cared abont, gnd what bo insisted upon, was o hearing, sud $o would liko to have an opportunity to tako testimony, 60_that whon the case was roachod 1b could bo heard without delay I, PATTON rejoined that, before cutoring into the dieens- tion of tho erita of filing tho tentimony, his Epplication for an adjournment should Lo con- sidered. to'3adao tho uestion of sunpras- ‘not propnse to raiso the qut g'xlgnnl.t Jl’mtptlinfi. put when the matter came up for a hearing. ifo_could not con.eive how any ono would bo prejudiced by lotting the motion o ovor for a weok, Tho_ teatimony hnd beon faken in tho presonca of all tho counsel, or ot Joast tho greater partof them, and thoy knew what it was ; and he could not_sco any ground for hastoning the filing in such n masuer g would oparato to tho prejudico of Mr. Farwoll, . Knickerbocker said the quostion sceued to o only one of delicacs, aud Lo pubmitted thab what Gen. Bmith hud urged as his right to hove tiio daponitions supprezscd could not’ be before the Court thou. TIE counT romarked, in dispostug of tho motion, that, o Far a8 b0 snpprossion of testimony 'wau con- corned, ho coutd not requirs that until th, evi- Aenico waa before him 3 but the application to continuo the mation on tecount of tho absenco of counsol was ouo which he should regard, Courtesy to them, if they desired to bs lieard, roquired tnat ho should defer the hoaring. until puch roagonable tune as they comld bo heard, Tio would, therefore, postpone the hearing of 1o epplication until Saturdey moring. St i IS IMENDICANCY AN ORGANIZED PROFESSION IN OHICAGO P To the Editar of The Clicago Triotne: Grx: Permit mo to relato somo of my expori- encovin feeding tho hungry, hopiug thereby to throw semo light on tlio above queation. During ti:o past sonson tho calla at myhousa (No. 227 Lake aveauo) by able-bodied men, who bave aeked for food, claiming that thoy could not obtatn work, have been very frequent, aver- sng from oue to four per day. Owr rule las always been to give no monoy, but o squro meal to all who clrimed to bo hungry. Iaving no sowerago on our atreot, I bave s cess-pool constructed in my baok yard to rocolve the slops and waste from tho louse, which has fo bo pumped out frequently. It -occurred to ms some 4o montha ego that tho men I was fced- ing might carn their food, and so I gave orders in tho kitehon that ablo-bodied men applying for food shonld anlybo wsupplisd ‘after thoy had sworked twanty minutss at tho pump. Tor n dey or two tho domand kept up, some working from fivo to twouty minuten, othors ro- fusing to work at all. Buttince tho third day after tho now order of Lhivgs but asingle porson Lias applied for faod, aud i a fooble old man, whoso wants were supptied without voference to tho pump. ‘ anw ml’\'" you oxplain tho sndden falling oft of my palrons? Havo they all suddenly fonnd work? 1f not, how have thoy all found that food can only bo had in my kitchon after it has foo atned by honat labor % (ho pump? PMayhow, in Lis ozhaustive work ontitled #,0ndon Tabor and London Poor,” spenks of o porfect systom of Lolegraphy amouy professional snendicants, they indicating to tho fratoraity by sacrot signs £ud marks upon hougos, gates, aud walls, whotbor it s of any umo to call, and, if . #o, tho kind and nmount of aid that ¢an bo expectod § slso that thoy hovo rogular places of rondezvouas whero thoy mock snd compare notes. Hag tha syatem roached ard taken root in Chicago? u{ oxperienco wonld inslino mo to the beliof that it hre. In common with most peoplo I linve folt that T war doing & good dood, and discharging o duty pwed to humavity, In giving food to the hungry, Dbut fe it nob pousiblo that, whilo actuatod by chritablo molives, Wo huve boen fostoring an ovil i tbo community in furnisbing suppors to Sblo-bodied mon, who kavo adopted mondicancy 19 & profession, aud Aro 00 1azy to work whon worl ia offered them ? Qronaz G. Porc. Cuseapo, Bept, U0, 1674 — TEE GERMAN SOCIETY, The Gorman Aid and Rellef Soolety, institnted toafford support to recent srrlvals from Gar- many who becomo impavorished, and others of thio aamo nationality hore who aro in need, havo doterminod to hold a fair on tho 25th, 26th, 27th, and 28th of Novombor, in the North 8ide Turner- s, for tho benefit of the Socioty, A large number of Germanladles, wio hava hoen tuvited by the Socloty to ausiet in gotting, up the falr, ield their uacond meating yosterduy nfternoon in Greenobaum’s Bank hullding, Mrs, Dr, Bluthardt prenided, and Ara, Csepar Dutz acted 2a Beere- . Bary, und Alra, Tiock au Treamrar, “?lr. Behoenfngsr, I'rasidont of the Rolfof Ko- ciaty, addreeucd tho ladlos, stating thab the ing winiar forobodsd & havd corson for tha Rk naople, Ll ls Indisatod By dha- fa3% that alroady numorous applicstiona for rollof nro on flis in tho ofiics of tho flnfllol{- IIo thorofors stated the urgont nccosalty of the oubritably dis- yosod utiiting I thoir offorts to onabla the Bo- Sloly to moot tho wants of the Indigent Gorianha, “Mtor romo discunsion na to details, on tho mo- tion of Mra, Honry Qreonebatim, n'tommittes of two—Mesdamos Groonobanm il Claushoniug— sworo appolnted Lo calloet ‘tibaceiptions or dona- tiova {u goods from tho dry-goods marchnnts, It wan alno agroed that overy lady prosont, in sympathy with™ the movemont, ehould talko n subsoripiion-book and » pumber of fair-tickete 1o dispoze of to thelr frionds, and 1o limit was prescribad aa to tho field of aperations, 1t waa decidod thas the ladies ngain asnomblo Wmlncmln{ uext, batweon tho' lours of & aud 5 ..., at tho ofleo of the Rallof Bocloty, to ro- port progross, and” have thelr names rogistored Ao suthorizod collactors for tho falr, The Ex- ccurive Committeo moots at 4 o'olook Srtwrday, at'tho rooma of tho Gorman Afd Boclety. e il o GENERAL NEWV'S. Tho temporaturo youtordsy, as observod by Manngso, optician; under Tus Trisunze Building, was, in tho shatlo, nt 7 s.'m., 44 dog, fabr.; 10 8. m,, 63; 13 m., 65; 8 p. m,, 67; 6. m,, 54; and 8 p. m., 63 Justico Boydon yosterday ianued subponnas for Claxk Taps, Bt. Clair Sutbheclaud, H. D, Millor, John Garrlck, John Rouutrce, E. Jninitson, William C. Blackburn, Afichsel Hogan, Audy Corrigan, aud O, I, Poriolat to spponr boforo lilm to-morrow In tno Bonth Skl Police Court, at 8'o'clock =, m., 88 withéndea ta tho MoDooald- ‘hcGarry affray. Thoro Ia troublo in the viclnity -of Division and Rumsoy stroots, Leaneo soversl shantics hiavo beon orocted thors. The ntructires wero parthally tom down Monday by eitizons, 'and Bomo ono firod them Tuoaday night, Chiot Dotective Dixon wanta an' owner for & 1ot of stolon proporty in clinrgo -of “tho custo- dian, A peddler who bad beon bellowing * Straw lond onough to make it rain, called ‘at a honso on Abordcon streot, yestorday, to ask for adrink of ‘wator, and stated apologotically that o was very hoarao. 1l met with but littlo sympathy, A large number of friends to tho enuso of Tomeopathy assomblod last night at Halnemaun Modioat Collego to liston to tho introductory addrass of Prof. Y. 11.Woodyatt on the “Origln, Growtly, and Qbject of tho ‘Colloge.” This (tho fifteonth) sossion of tho institution i3 moro fully attended than any proceding ono. Tho saloon No. 24 Weat Randolph strost was pulled by the police Inst night, and_pino dis- reputablo young womon and two_mon were ar- énutud ond locked up in-the Madison Strcob tation. $ Tim Shon was caught by Offcer lealen, last ovoning, with the horao and buygy of ‘ex-Ald. Ed, Poell, and locked up in the Madison Strect Btation to await'a hoaring on 'tho charge of lar- couy. ‘Whon a patriotio Chieagoan, atter drawing a Dob-tailed tlush of diamonds gete tho jack of npades, ho doos not now draw out” of tho amo, - o simply s2yg, '*I National Board this timo. Autamn is near at hand. Now boys run up and down tho streets at night with Chinese lantetme, Tho noxed oyo, unaided by the 'most powesful telescopo, faila to discoverakito {n ‘tio aiv. “ \Wing-wanga" liavo come into fashion, and tho lifo of tho wayfaring man who wears tight pants or drives o skittish horso is o burden unto him. At tho snloons tho bLiottwater roservoirs -aro brightoned up, oud men who ara oaked to tako gomething havo somo exauso for saying, “\Well, T usunlty tako beer, but to-day—." ‘Autump {a veor ot hand, Tho Coroner hold an inqueat on tho bLodv of Datrick 0'Gounall, tho man who was kitled by tho Northwestoru cars, ns the Market stroot crossing, Moundny. A verdict of nccidontal death was rendored. *_Asrs, 8, C. Loomis'and bor daughter, Birs, William M. Brower, wero rlding on Wess W ngton atrees, noar Oakloy, about ndon yoster- day, tho horso bacame [rightened and "upsot tho Duggy, throwing both ladies out, fujuring, (he sovorely, but not dangerously. A glight fre occurred in o barn fn tho rear of No, 657 Bouth Dearborn streot, at 7:15 o'clock yesterday morning, and causoed tho ‘slarm_from ox 135, ‘Uho strtioturs fs-ownad by C. Morris, and occupiod by A, Shoploy. Losw, £30. Boya playiug with matehes cauaed tho blaze. The cfforta to induco Mr. McGarry to drop hia suit sgoinst McDonald still conlimic. ‘Jacob Rebm, who is hired to keop the peaco in Chicago and help to brluF offendors to Jjuatico, wau tho last ono'to try hin hand nt {ho basiness, Iy tonder zeal on behalf of bia omploya MeDouatl ig vory singular, and doserves publicity. Lut MeGarry fa sl dotermined to fight it out, ‘Tho winter term of lectures nt Rush Metieal Collogo was inaugurated last ovening at tho tom- Y'qmry locture-room of tho Colloge, corner of iightconth and Arnold strects. "fhero was o Yery large attendance of facuity, atudents, and spactators, including soveral ladies, '"Theinaugn- ral address wad read by Dr, B, L. Ttea, and con- sistod in o paper yreparcd by Jonathan W. Gor- don, n noted crimiuel lawyer of Indinnapohs, yho took o threo months' form ‘ab Rush in 1848, Tho paper gave somo intor- esting rominiscences of Mr. Gordon's early struggle to ablain #_medical education, tolling Liow lio whlked from Vorsaillen, Tnd., to Clieazo, a distance of 297 miles, and then walked back. The narrative was oxtremely interesting, enter- taining, and amusing, and was -keonly rolished Dy thoss who wers so fortunato asto hoarit, he regular courso of lecturos st Rush Colloga ‘Loging to-day, Buperintendont Robort Harrls, of the Cliicago, ‘Burlington & Quiney Rallroad, las gono to Du- buque £o ratify sn ‘Arrangement rocantly made with the managers of tho -Chiengo, Olinton & Dubuqne, Chicago, Dubuque & Minnesota, and tho lowa Itnilcords, by whioh tho -Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Wil hereafter muungo theso roads ®s 2 park of tholr lino. Thin will give tho Chieago, Burlington & Quincy Hailroad a through line to Fort Dodge, Ia. 1t could not be Jenrned what wero the torms of this arrangemont, but it s fully nnderatood that {he oflices of these roads will'bo amalgn- mated with_thoso of tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy in this city, leaving only a Division Su- perintendont ot Dnbngno, The pewple of Du- uque aro said to bo much ‘oxasperatod on e~ count of thin change, The Lodies' Tndustrial and Educational Aid Saciety, recontly organized for tho purpogo ot coming to the reliof of women who aro friend- less, holpless, and withontfthe means of earning 8 livolilood, hing, in order to obtain o portion of the money nocosnary to enable it to'begin opera- tious, bogan giving lunchos at No, 61 Enet Washe ington stroot, 1t is tho-pionoer in tho charitable lunch businoss thia winter, angd hopes, and do- BOTVOB, to csriy off the first fruits of tho sonson, Iho price of tho tickets s moderate—50 oents. {Tho Junchies are admirablo in_quality, ebundant in‘quantity, nud =ervod by Iadies gs dlstingulshe ed for good housclicoping ag for activo benevo- lenco. No. Gl willbo open during tho entira woek, and, both for its morits a8 un enting house, and on - account of tho good cause it is’ to for- ward, should seceive u hiberal support, ‘The fonrth annual convention of delegates of tho Tatal Abstinence Union of Amerios will-bo held in tho parlorn of the Grand Pacific 1lofel, Wednesday, the 7th of Qotohor inet, A cor- dial invitation 14 oxtonded to all tho T, A, and 1. Bocioties of Chicago and of the Siate of Llti- 104 to participste in”tho procession, and it iu trusted thisinvitation will bo necopted by all thoso enciotics that can pousibly attend, s spocial n- yitations mey not ba soné to all. ~ A groat many Jlighopa and clorgy from all parts of tho States and Canadn will bo presont and talre an activo part in tho doliborations of tho Conveution. At o moeting of the Uommittoo of Arrango- tho - followiug ments programmo was wdopted, Ak 0 o'eloek, 8. “w, Qet. 4, all will rondozvous on Dosplaincs sbroot, right resting on_Mouroo stroot, Thoy will mureh narth on Desplaines street to Liako; onst on Lako to Clarks south on Olark fo Harrison ; conntormavch on Clark to Adams, and wost on Adams, 'The loft of the Ymcnunhm will rost on Clark atreot, in open ordor, delogatos passing tiwough, Then thoy will mova west on Adsms atront to Bt, Potrick's Clureh. Aftor mass tho socivtion wi:l !aru:l in oplgu o]r(!ur on x‘\dnmu siraat, with loft resting on Desplatuee, and move \mat‘x‘m Adams to Malited, soulh on Halstod to Veu ron, east an Van Buren to Clurk, and north aun Clark to tho Pacille Hotol, thore to dic,pulau. TIE GOOD BAMARITANS, Tho Execntive Commitiso of the Good Samar. Itans lold tholr rogular weekly wmooting yester- dny ot tho 1ome, corner of Menominea sud Hammond sltrocts, The attondanco was emall, aud for soma reason vory littlo bualness wos transactod. Lo Trensurer reported £82.25 In haid a8 the proceeds of tho opun-air concorb. overal contributigns wero ru‘mrtnd. T thse of the mecting of tho Hoolaty way clianged from Wednosduy to Tueaday afiernoon of cach wewl, “Lho roslones of Sy, Dy, Bluthurds was wo- lectod For tho noxt meoting, § M, Dtiory Ava, Winpple Mra. Tumatoad, Mra, Bavuat, Xvss Wile, 4ndi Mra, Woolts wera ednatituted n committoe to solielt bedding for iho Homo, % ) It waa ngrood to Lold f parlor concort at tho ITomo Tuordny eveuing, o local singlug club hnving volunteored for the occanion, Mra. Bumstond ntatod that the First Rocloly of Splrituallgta had tonderod tho Boololy tho {roo uso of Grow's Opora-ITall whenover tinoc- cupled by them. n motlan, adjourncd. TINF LAST K10IET, . 'Tho nlnrm from Box 563 at 10 o'clock laat night was ocensloned by the dontruction by flra ol a amull frame barn shtuated in rear of tho rrocory nlors of John Poxow, northwest cornor of Tako nud Haugamon stroots, snd bo- longing to the pentloman wamod. Tho fhe was ouldently “set.by somo maliciona person, for thero wora 1o lighta or fira about the promises at the timo, Ono liorae, owned by Mr, Poxon, as biruod to donth, sud anothior, owndd by a butehor named Ghontley, was nllgh\- }‘y acarchiad bofore he could bo got out. 'Who amos sprond fo rapidly that tho ndllolnln(g ‘framo buildings wors throntoned with destrucs 'tion, and a socond slarm was turned in ia fon minutes afior the firat, MeDougal & MeRinloy’s plantug-mill, ndjofn- Iogtito bnrs on Sanguion ticoot, s damivgod to tho extent of 81,0007 fully covered by innur- auco. Tho building fa large two-story framo. 3r. Poxon's lowy is §500; fully covered by jn- ‘suinnco, . 'Tha tirsmen did quick and oxcoliont work in ‘proveuting the fire from oxtonding, THE OENTENNIAL, The Commitico of gontiemon intorestodiin tho :coming Contounial, oonsisting of tuo Hon. A, T\ “Goshorn, of Olilo, Direotor-Gonoral ; tha Lfon. John Welsh, Prosidont of Coutenninl Board of Tinanco ; ‘tho Tlon, Frodorick Iraloy, Becretary of snmo, and also” Prosidont of tho Natlonal fgard ot Wrado; ox-Gov. Miglor, Gonornl TFinanclal Agent; . L. Dorby, Jossph Pat- toraon, Jawes O, Robb, “‘ana othor, spont ' tho gma’.er part_ of yestordsy in ‘adwiring tho bo; autios and busineis of Chicago. ‘At 3 o'clock in tho aftornoon tho nltun(]lcfinfifo Exposition by invitation of the Exeentive Com- mittes, nnd, without exception, thoy pronouncad ‘1t to be tho fnost show cvor gotion up ‘ou this coutivont, During tho day they wero waited upon by n committco of tho Board of Trade, who oxtended to themn ao Invitation to visit tho Chnmbor of Commoico at 1 o'cloclc thiin'aftor- noon, As taon o8 thoy got through fooking at ‘tho bulla and ‘boara, they will bo taken to various epots of interest-by membora of tho Ijoard, The object of tho “trip theso gentlomon nro ‘moking is to mnko tho people of the Unfon con- yormant with tho maturo of tho Centonuinl Exposition, its immongo_oxtent, and ity purely natignnl chaactor, Ex-Gov, Biglor will oxplain ell this to-dny to the mombors of thoe Board of Trade. Theso gontlemon woro vory -warmly receivod in tue principal citics of Ohio, Indiann; and Kentucky, and'thore is no donb “thnt their stay fu Chicago will bo equally pleas- aht and vaatly more {ustructive than in any placo lthoy hinvo yob visited, TIONT-INCI MATNA, Tho following correspondence needs no expla- nation : d Ox¥ICE oF CHICAGD HOARD OF TIXDERWRITERY, 197 LASALLE STREET, CiiieAao, Sept, 25, § Tig Hon, Yiilond Privdiciies Lrelidend Hoard of” yubie Dan Sm: Twwould bo plnd to kmow from you ofli- clally whint arzangements eatt bo made with your Doard \by owrners of prajiorty fronting on stecota which havo ‘water-main of fusufilelcnt lze, tosecur the loying of Iarger viater-pipes out thoso strcein, pravided they (tho ‘property-ownora) ura willing to advanco tha cost of such {niprovementu, Yours respectfully, Gro, C. CLATXE, Preallent, Orrior, DonD or PopLIc Wonsn,) €11 HaL1, C116AG0, Sopt. 34, 1674, Gearge €, Clarke, K4y, President Chicazo Jicard of Tidér- teritera': 5 ; T answver to sours of tho 25th, T am di- )y the Board of Publle Works to luform you ‘it Ly will o cight () fnél waor-pipn wLeuever sropesty-boidors ailvanco tho coat at thrce (83) dollars ‘Per foot or ono dollar aid a WAL (1,50) per front_fook ofproperty, In cstimating le deyoslta_required for 1his work, the Doard will ot fuchida tho width of in- Hoseecting streets or aliess, To iliusirate, X forwanl ‘herewith a plat of Madison sliect, from’ La Salla to A.rlot : ‘Tiio nctual trect longth from tho east lino of La Sillo atveat to the wost lino of Market 13 1,28 foct, bt (o “widih of. L Balla strcet, Fifth aveutle, Franks lin, and Markot eircets, whero thoy Intersoet Madison atrcel, 16 80 foct cach, or 920 fect f all, Tho Board, thereforo, would only cxact payment for 033 feck 2,859) for laying pipe on Madison strect, from Markot 10 La'Salle, 'Tko ramo riile, of courae, swouli apply on ull oter streole. It may Vo propor to add that, in ad- aition to bearing tho expenso of tho Tipo on atreat aud alley crofslings, tho Board will placo tlio noccasary num- Lerof liydrants alongy the lino of any street or strecls auppiled with wator-pipp under this_arrangement. Very respoctfully, ALEZANDEM BULLIVAN, Baeretaty, st THE CITY-HALL. “The Clty Troasuror yesterdny roceived $4,15 ‘on city texos, wad $2,198 on wator taxen. Tho City Colloctor yosterday rocoived $4,000 on city taxes, $700 on liconses, and §1,973 on wator-ronta. Comptroller Iayes oxpects to go fo Now Yorl in Lha course of a woek or two. If thoe Council cerders him to negotiate a loan, ho will do eo in that city, Tho Committes on Public Buitdings will meot 1his afternoon in the ‘City Clerk's ofico at 2 o'elock. ‘Tho Commitico on Financo will mect at tho same time in tho Comptrollor's office. A full attondanco ia roqueated for both Commit~ toog, no quostions of importance witl ‘be dis- cusoed. Tho Doard of Public Works returned from their virit to Milwankeo lato yosterday efter- noon. ‘Thoy were well received by the citizons ot that placo, nud wero highly plonsed withs the Allis pumping-engino as well a8 tho goneral plan of tho wator-supply. Ald. Burdett, of Boston, yostordny cplled on variono City-Hall oflicials, “Ho interostod Lim- solf fu Chicago's walor-supply, taxes, and pro- tection fiom fire, aud cogitatod Tong nud earnest- 1y o » City Govornmene which required sovon- feon swloons, i S o sow, oppsito tts City- wll. The police forco yostorday roceived orders from beadquartors to lay asido thoir summor clothing and wear their regulation winter suita. Tha Mayar vestorday recoived a lottor from F, A Mango, of Augusta, Ga. From what pares of it oro ' iotolligiblo, it is thought that tho gontleman advocates {ho plan of insurace propounded by Commissionor Shor- idan o fow days ngo, Mo states thsb in thet city tho lnsurance companics recoivo an annual income of $200,000 an, promiums alone, whilo their losees by fira anpually do not avoer- ngo moro than § per cant of that amourt, I'rom thin ho argues that, if o City Doard of Inaurance wag organized to tako tho placo of tho insursnce companics, tho city would malo the profits now mado by tho insurance men. Thuso prolits “D“zm onablo it to reduce the taxea fully 50 per cont. Tho Board of Public Works have commencod laying tho water-pipes proyided for by the ap- propriation of $200,000 medo eoveral weoks ago. At prosent tho work is going_on in tho south- wostorn portion of the city, on Zightconth streob aud Canalport avonuo, a-dey the 8-tnels plpo wlil bo ready, and tho work will bo comploted 24 fast as posatble. Tho Mayor yestorday roceived n lottor from three famulica living ut Molrose, Hurlom County, Wi., asking for aid, Thoy los} their all by tho grasshoppern this summor, aud, s thoy aesisted Ohicago at tho time of the gront fivo, they think Chicsyro out to reciprocate the favor, 'Lld Mayor hiag not yob roplicd to them. Mr, Perry, an ngont of ono of tho Montreal firo insuranco compauics, had & loug interviow with the Tiro Marshal and Commissioner Itono yosterdsy forcuoon. 1lo way formerly conncct- od with the Yire Dopartment of the City of Mon~ troal, and oxplained tho workiogs of ‘the Iiro Dopurtmont of that city, 1lo ways that thin city’s firo-npparatuy 1w too heuvy and clumsily constructed. Evory articlo, from tho onginos down, ought to ho of the Hghtest possiblo do- seription, Ilo is an admirer of the Montreal sys- tem, and fnds mapy faults in ho Chicago method of doing Lusineas. Mr, J, 9. Willlams, roprosenting tho Holly Wator-Works, yesterday called on tho Lowrd of Talico and Mayor Colyiu, Ho offors tn conutruct Holly engluoy " in aithor division of tho city to conneot with our presont systom of pipes, capa- blo of thmw!np\\mmrhlgner thaa the stand-pipo of our prosent Water-Wailw. 110 I pagticutarly anxioun to have tho engiucy located at tho west ond of tho land iunnel, and ho eclalms that tlio cout of constructing thom will bo foss than tho cost of erocting the staud-pipe nooen- #ory toour,presont plun, Yeutorday ho was unablo to tatd tho exaot cost of on engino capablo of pumplng 90,000,000 of gallona dally, but Dromised to' tolopraph immodiately 1o hoade quartora to racortain, —————s CRIMINAL ECORD. CIIMINAL Counr, Judge Rogers~—Jsmen Durng, tried for lnreany of shovel, the proporly of Mary Burus; vere diet, *“not guilty,"—Lriday tho Conrt will hoar mations for new trials; Salurday in genteuce- Aduy. POLICT COURTH, Juatice Boyden—Tish ITulbort, Potor Coolay, Jolia Joknson, and Horman Welg, ‘arrested on'a “sbiall Jove you and Tiwukiny, St HHE CHICAGD DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, ‘OCTOBHR 1, ‘1874, warrant for rlot ; contianad Ul to<day in bail of | l.l'm] px}‘rly rolnrnod to Ohloago, arviving bout & ‘clocks, : $500 cach,—0. 1. Johnson, nrreated for ma- liclous misohlof ; coutlriued Il 10-daF in bail of £200.—Dennls Bhannon, srrosted on warrant for dlaorderly condnet; flaed 8100,—Mary Keenan, nrrested on warrant for disordorly condnet, and making threata of violenco to- wards I, McDormott; fined €3, and placed nn- dor 2300 ponco bonds.—Auton Cramor, niBosted 'for disorderly conduet; continuod till to-morrow in bail of $200.—Qlbort Wright, nrrosted for making throats of violonco towards O. Dakor; coutlinted till the 8thinst. in bail of 8200,— Thomas Joncs, nrrosted for violation of clty ordinanco._govorning businoss of junk-donlera; tyded by n Jury nnd soquitted. Juslice "Scully—Matthow Vahdorburgh, ‘viola- fan obetEnctlon of nst,—James Gi ‘Webnter, Mattuow Vandorbugh, and Frod Mal- oon ordinanco; continued £ 32 inut, in easo of Vanderburgh and Mnllow, and_ 7th inst. in that of .« Webstor.~Thomas fined 825, —Goorpo Iendricks, Inrcony of “coat from W, Raymoad § nold to Criminat Cowrt in Lail of &500.—G, O, Nowton, larcony of s horse from James Kear ; tlon’ol city ordinance concernin; sldowalla; continopd till 8d low, violation of McCOarthy, disorderlys continued il th inst, in bail of S50D. Russoll, arrested ou disordorly warrant ; “con- 200, —{fonry Maotin, nssrult with ndondly weapon with intent to kill William Jox ; continued &ill Dth inat, without, bail.—ichael Kolly, dlanrdufl*’s con- Michacl Crounn, arrested on o warrant for mblilng lquor orson ‘Intoxleated ; continued till the 8 tinued Gl 7th inst, ‘in Lall of ) tinued till ‘to-dny in Dbail "of £200,—; ton inst, in bail of 8300, Juslice Kawfmann—TFred Btolnbach, arrested for an assanlt on his_wifo; continuod till 7th iuat, in bail of £300.—Joln Cbllius, nasanlt with # deadly wospon on B, Gleason ; dontituod tiil thio Ytk fuat. in ball of $100. i ANNOUNOEMENTS. The reguinr monthly mooting of {ho Woman's Aid Asroclation will ocenr Friday at 10 a. m., at No. 51 LaSallo atroat. Tho Rev, Gervase Smith, A, M., Sccvetary of tho British Coulorence, lectures at Contonary M. E. Cburch Tuosdny ovdniug. Tho ladies’ temperauco prayer‘meoting will bo 0O. A, rooms, No, 148 o-day.. A full attend- aitco of all who aro interested in tho caune ig hold, as usual, 't tho Y. Madison stroot, at 8 p. m. greally degired, The regular meoting of fho Board of Manegors of the Woman's Iospital of the Slate of Hinols will bo held at tho Hospital, 220 Thittioth streot, on Fridey, at2 p.m. A fall nttendsnco fa ro- quiested. Peopilo shotld not forget ‘the'lectura of T, A, Jolnson, Teq., ‘tditor of the Banta Barbara LPregs,'of Houthorn Califorufn, at McCormiclk’s Hall this uvunlnfi. Ho illustrates tho locture by ed by n steroopticon to 20 fect 200 viows magn square, It s o chirming Amozica,” ‘The introductory leotura of iho clgventh torm of Bonuett Medicat Collogo will bo dolivered by Clark, M. D,, ut. the Collere al, 461 Clark strdot, boginuing ot 8 p. m. tlis ovening. ‘Tho Young Men's Political nnd Social Organi- zation of the Eloventh Waid will give thetr in- auguration ball to-morrow avonivg, Oct, 8, in Orpheus Hall, earner of Lako and Peorinntroats, During tho evening thero will bo two boury' in- {ermizsion, when Rposches will ba delivored by Tho ball commodious, and well auited for dancing pur~ poses, and, no doubt, the cateriainment will Trof, A, L. orntors provided for tho ooeasion, Lo well aticodeds g PERSUNAL. “Fdward' Willott, Es of tho'St. Loiily Dento torday. Tred, O, Johnson, Esq., of ilkesbarre, I'a., igin town. Mnater Horatio 1. Hoake, the oldest son of E. G Hooko, Eaq., oo of Cbicago's oldest Inwyers, and reslding at Evauston, last wock passed o suc- cossful oxamination forndiissioninto tho United States Naval Acaderny at Annapobs, Md., and is now o Cedet-Midshipman in thet institution, 0. T Biuclalr, for sovernl years o student un- R. L. Collior, loft on 2onday for Har- der Dr. verd Univoraity, to complato lis studies. Col, Joln O, Walker, who for many sears way ' prominently idontified with theDomoeratic parcy of Indinna, and for tho past cight yonra han ro- | sided abroad, arrived in Chicago yesterday, and ' is gueat of bis brothior, W. J, Walker. The following lotter, from the Bishop:Tleet of Tilinois, was vecoived by & clergyman of this city " who did not yoto for Dr, Soymour, magnauimous gpirit, and marks him as & noble goulloman ; Nuw Your, Sopt. 21, 1674, Revensp avp Dean Dromes: Thanks for sour coms to Ulieago, T yours Just es Luly st you had frauk, mauly lettor, Incamg I ‘voted far me, Lty tulak T could haveputtiag dellcacs asido Qod, in 1ia_providenco, direct my sfep to” you, T ehnll noed tho holp and “flock, aud I feel suro I —voled for myself, Should sympathy of you and 'your ‘shinll huvo froms you ull that T ouglt'to rogeive. Pardon my shatt end Lurrlod mote, Witk nincoro, fraternal regazd, fulthfully yours, Guonax T, Snyvoun, JIOTRE ARTIVALS, Grand Pacific fiotel.—~Lord Ulaude ITamilton, 1L L, England ; the Hon, IL 1\ Irotter, England; Judge James Grant, Davenport; Dr. O. L. Smith, 8t. Paul; Johu Kont, Toston; Judge W. Louie; Dr, Luttorfiold, Waupun, Wis; the Hon, 1L Dartling, Topeka; J. K. Gravos, Dubuquos; tho Hon. J. L. Delano, Ohio ; Judgo 11, M. Aller, Lovonworth; the Ifom Robert Lloyd, Washington ; Col. U AL, ‘Hagos, Ilmiltan \cott, Ostorn, C. W, on, Johu L, Clack, Utica ; Johu H, Gritfith, York: T. Atkinson, Doston, . . . iHouse—Doninnula Crickot Club, Dotr ]!r{(tin, Now Yorles Willinm 3L Rameey, Cinei un Iadios from Ferry fMall, . . —P, . Dialco, Iiock Jatand 7 us; 8. Bt. Paul Rond. . ———— SUBURBAN NEWS. EVANSTO! A spocidl mcetiug of the Tyapston Village Trustees was held Tuonday evening, DPresent, ‘Trusteos Gilbort, Gage, Pholps, and Dlanchard, ‘A number of Lills wero audited and ordercd paid. Tho resighation of 1T, G. Powers, ns o member of tho Board, dated Aug, 28, was receivol, Trusteo Pholps, who intonds to go to Florida na day or two, to romain ti} next summer, slso prosonted Lis resignation, ‘Aftor somo dlecussion theso “were accopted by 110 Board and a now olection to il thove vacan- olen ordercd, which willbo lold a wook from Tuesday, SOBTI CHICAGO. On fovitation of Messrs, AL D. Hailoy and Jolm W, Qarvey, contractors for tho construc- tion of tho machino car-shops and tranefor buildings of tho Baltimoro, Pittsburg & Chicago Railrond Compeny, at South Chicago, a party of prominent and influentiel citizons of Chicago and its suburbs vieited tho above-named place. Prominont among tho porsonages pregont wero ©. M. Cady and 11 1, Walto, of IIyde Park; Ool. J, 11, Bowoen, Wildwood ¢ Ald. M, I, Balloy, John W. Garvoy, Capl.John bL Gottmay, Capt._Joln e, Capt. John O, Iurrington, Dr. 1. Ta ‘W. Nulf, sud athers, of Chicago. ‘Tho schoonor I plis Lurson and tug Beilo Chano wore ready at Whdwood to convoy (he party, which nnmbored about fifty, to outh Chieago. Tho trlp down tha Calumat Bivor—about 13 Boundings wore taken =% varlous points, which proved the wmileo—vas & very pleasaut ona, nvxrngo dné)lh of tho river to bo 15)4 faot. t Chitlondon, a prominont curve in (ke rivor, the vessol was *fiove to," and, on motion of Ald, Duiloy, O, M. Cady waa choson Cliair- man,_and Capt, Johu A, Cotéman Socrctary. Col,'J. 11, Bowan bolng cailod on, oxpatiated ou thie yast lraprovesnonts making on tho nhores of thoe Cnlumet, aud dwolt ab soma leuglh on tho futuro pran}mnln of South Chicago. 116 was followed by Moynru, Byiloy, Gervoy, Waite, und_8ltilg, who mindo hriof addroswos, J. Crowloy propodod vote of thunks to mts Of tho occasion, In making the mo- {ian, tho Captain epoke at kome longih on tho Donuty of the purcounding country, and pro- dicsed that, ab no far distant Lino, immenso manufacturing crtablishmon(a would wpring up thero woro only Aftor n wursoy of the Covernment yeorks, tha now puops of the Baltlmoro & Obie Ralivead, hnd soveral othor points of intorost nply iho 1ievo, bub 8 few yours azo, AwAnpS, & Togion, rich in fruits and solendid scenery—in fact tho “*Italy of férmerly hoiva-tditor al, was i tho city yeu- It disployi a MoConib, . Paimer House—Sir Samuct Pross- England: the Hon. O. Darrlero, Canton, 1il. 5 Dlr. and M. Chatlos Hager, Motrenl ; the 2. 1. Deano, St. Paul; Frank Wild, Wis- conwin; Col. Jobn_ Slinw, Washington. . .+ . Shormn Houset. W, Duplerly, Alwhy ovo- Jaud; Duano'H, Nash, 1L A, O. Hiuts, Now Temont ; 0.0, 'W. Il Ladd, Boston; Olivor Conner, De- troit; Edward T Woston and paty of young Steinner Houce L. Dor- by, United Stotes Contennial Commissionor for Now York; 11, I, Giles, Chicago, Milwaukeo & o —— MISCELLANEGUS, Birasboirg’ Cathodeal 8 now boaten, It no Jongor has tho highest spire in Europo, The now Church of 8t. Nickolas, Hamburg, hns just beon finishod, pud tho gront crosa was placo the snmmit tho weok' hofore Jnat, Tho toisl hoight 1a 472 feot. 'Whia 1n O foot highor than Strasbonrg. —As'a pondaut to tha fact that Lwo gantle- mon, one in Iialy and tho other in Parin, huve, within the lnst foi mouthe, awallowed forls, the Republique du Midt announces that, 1n n hag- }'ll_hll at Montpellor. s pationt, whilo sufToring ‘om temporary dolisinm, lins juat oaton n ther- momater which was loft on his bod by a studont. —Tho Iinprosn of Austiia, during hor recont vieit_to Lngland, oxprovsod her admirstion of the horzes sho saw In tho lmntiog-flold. “Tho Tarl of Dudley thorounon bogged ber fo ac- copt a8 n presout his favorite Linntor, which, tn coontoquonco, hae siuce gona to Vienua, It isa splendld anfmal, valued at 800 guingns, —Just now Pnduenb, Ky., ta agltatod ovors seandal in tho clrclo of tha best socloty. TLaab spring o {:mmmmm of good standing tand busi- noss qualifications was found in his stove doad; ovidentlyan act of sufcide, but no ore aver know of aconse or suspiclon corroctly, if thero wns any. It appesrs, howovor, that ho ad fonra hig own folly was likely tobring Iim to disgrace, and without tho courage to Inco tho world ho chioeso to dle, which act on Lis pard ho hopod woull in gomo way make reparation for tho wrong ho’hiad dono his stepdaughter, who alono hold hia secret until hor owa shame was brought to lght.—Louisville Ledaer, ~Mr. Fornando Wood has mado short worlc with & biackmaller who wroto him a Jettor de- manding 850,000, and thronténing, in default of paymont, to shoot bim, Mr. Wood handed him ovor to the pollco, aud Lio has sinco beon fowid gnilty, and will make sequaintavco with the in- terior of a pricon, Iiad Mr. Wood inliorited biypochondrin, and had ho boon afilictod with dGustaut symptoms of apaplexy, ho would hnve promptly wortgaged ks Yiouse, paid tho sum do- manded, and ealled ‘tho binckmaller tho Dbest friond God over ralyod ‘up ko him—New York Graphic, ~—1'he Dr, Storrs who is to preach the opening sormon boforo tha Congrogationnl Council'at Now Ilaven, Wodnosdny® cveniug, i8 tho snmo clergymun who delivercd & specih in Brookiyn, lust spring, which, in tho opinfon of his Chris- tian brothor of {ho Plymonth pulpit,~ns ox- preeved ot 1ho timo to *a lieathen,"—* onght to damn Stovrs."—Springfield Republican. —J., I, MeClellon puvlishes o card in the Wost Dlainyg (Mo.) Journai, in wWhich he declarcs that & cortali atatomont niado in thnt oxcollont payor *is n mistako, n falsohood,—yea, o d—d lie." It sirikes us that tho card-writer is unnccessarily roundnbout in cowing to tho polut.—St Lowiy » Republican, ~—Sinco Dutler couldn’t ho Governor of Massn- chusotts, bo now solaces himeolf with & woll- [;rg:\ndcd Lopo thas bo will soon bo a grand- 1athor. 2 WASHIETON HETGHTS Yo cro anthartzed by tho owners to offer a numbor of Wloafralile Residenco Tiots two biooks from tho Crossix Deprot, and otio block frum the now gradod Sohool Houro, a3 Tollows: Prico of Lote, $300 cacki. Torms, $10 cash, 4803 wontlie, 8506 monthr, nad 250 In Gyears, 1f Lots cannot bo sold st 160 por cont proflt beforo tho payment of §150 bocomes due, 1t s to bo VOID, and, if reyuostad, tho owner will tako back tho properly and rofund the monoy pald, with Intorest. Thg pressut ewner will pay tazos wie poaise Midle perfoet, Frow tickats to visit tiis B, F, OLARKE & 00, 122 LaSallc-st. PROPOSALS, DROPOSALS T0R STATIONERY, ‘OFFICE oP ST, OF PUDLIC PROTANTT.] MAvE0N, Win., Bept. 4, Wik '§ Totlo s hovsbrgivcn pursuant to chapter 211 of tho Lawm of Wiscomain for tho year 1574, that sealed proposals il be reocivd at this oflico np o noon of tho 13tk day of October, 1674, for furnishng tio State with thie ncocssary statioriory for Ita uso durlng tio yoar comonelng Jan, 1, 165, A list of tho nrticler, eud tho quantity of each roquirod, will bo furnished to all persons deolring to bid, ou appil: cation to_thls. ofiica, ithor personally or by lotter. All statlonory to correspond with tho eamplos now pruvided for Inspection at this oflice, pursuant to naid chapter 211, and to bo dellvored to tho Suporintendont of Publly Proporty, at tho Capitol, in tho clty of Madlson, Wis., on or boforo the first day of Decombior, 157, “Eacy bid must be accompaulod by a bond 1a tha penap un of Ten Thouand Dollars, exocutod by tha biddor aa vrinoipal, and by at loast two rosldent frooholders as surotlos, conditloned that tho bidder will furnish such statlonory according ta the torms of his bid, and thio con- tract ontored utoin purauance therenl, Tho surctics ehall attach to or indorag on s3ld bond their Justification, to tho offcct that thoy aro resident frcabioldors of this !State, aid aro cach worth (o aum of Ton Thousand Dol- “lors ovor and abovo all dobts, labilities and czomptions, in proporty situntod In this Stato. The justification abatl 'beaccompnnled by the corthileato of & Judga or Clerk of & Court of Record, to tha offect thiat. lia [s personally ac- ;quatntod with tho surotivs, and (hat ko halaves them to Do each worth the smm statod 1a tho usification, overand | Wit \abova atl dobta and Mabilitics, “Iho conteact will bo lot to the lowest bidder, auality ‘coasidorad, who ehall furnish sccurity as bovo Indieatad, satlsfactory to tho Suporintendont of Public Proporty; bidder rosiding snd doing businoss in the Stato of Wise ‘consin, ¢ bia bid sball ba as low as that of avy ather bid- der not dofug buslucss in thia Stato, T, G, LUND, Acting Sutpt. of Publle Property, BITTERS. TPULLBOTION BORKERE BITTERS. Heware of Counterfelts. Cigaen i e 1o i Taronte deslrasof scouring tho Tindorgartan tratulp for thair Hittlo childean, will pleaso communloate with tlio MISSTS GIANT, eomier ot Dearbor ad Oniario:nts,s immediately, ay A Jindorgarion Deperiient wiif 65 adulod to tholr **Sohvol (or Younis Laaiss," should thers Do suitolsut oncouragument. e GUORT 87, JOHN’S $CHCOL. Toarding and day-school -for soung ladies and oulldzen, Tiov. Theodoro feving, Lh. D, Ncetor, No. 81 Wost hirty-socond-at., New York, Tho soung ladios and childron recoived ' Into tho family wili liva ln the atmo- ephieroand undor o quict luflucioa of a Christian home, “Tho numbor is imited to fitteon. Reopenon Weduss- day, Sopt, 3. Toraironlar o information, apply to ths Neotor, No, 21 West Thisty-socond-st. LAKE FOREST AOADEMY A Day and Boardlag Sehoal, whoro Boys aud You; sy preparo for Colloge and obitaln & thorough s Edacation, Taition, . A Yonr will baytn Sopt. 16; o rincipal, ALUBE] Iake lorast, ABIN, 1l ottt WILLIAMN BIi0SS, Drestdont, Tho Rov, AWTIUR MITOITELL, Vico-Presidoat, CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, MADAME D'IRTVILLY, Pelnclpal. Téos, 1621 and 1429 Bpruco-atu, Phlladolplila, ¥nglish, 1'rench, and Latin, e aid Day Slioo] for'young Tadtes and Missos. ¥renicl & thy Innituayo o tho fauily, Wil zaopon Soptombior 31, ALLEN'S ACADEMY, Fmbereluc PRINARY, PREDARATORY, and ACAL MIU DEPARTS S h JEu HREARy { BPLENDIDY il rae A son Tiaw AW AL LOGAN SQUARE SEMINARY, Thls |Xol|r(|h|&nlm‘l‘u:1-#4ullunl for lndicy, R fr et T B RO L R { 8 Prinetpats, TURS. WM., G. BRYATS ROARDISG BONHOOL FOR YOUNG TADIES, Tho | 25l "Porus 0F Mrx, Jiryan's Hohuol coidimoaces Soptombur 15t Hatevis, N0 Yoo Apeis (630 MADAIE 0. dn BNV aii RS ALEX, BRRADFORDYS 5"0"’“’!‘" Blrs, Ogdon Hottmaw’s) inglish, Pronch, and orian - Moarding-baloal foz Youne Ladios and Uhl- V7 Weal /Uhidiz uigiitheat,, Ny ¥'r, robnons Sopt. e tnada porsinall Mt rTonine tdica, 2t hasty ot ool for o ¥ o, Wil royieq Koyt 1 MG EARDY i ¥ ., reopuns hiee krenvl ingand ay-Nonoul fur yum {OUND SOHOTARSHIE, N O ottt wanly omsaror . Uunpldte pitratosl devoioumant, Es MILITALLY INSELTOCH Jor bugt. Vinet,, Lhila dren, N BULKLIGYS TIOARDING B0k o ey sty ol o Ve apd chidson, b THOMAS : TESTIMONIALI Next Saturday, Oct. 3, WILL OCOUR THE GRAND TESTIMONIAL CONOEIER TS Tendored to MR, TIFO, THOMAS by tho oitizons of Clitoago. Grand Tostimonial Concort 8 o’alaak, Grand Toatimonial Matinoo 2 o'oloalk, TICKRTS FOR BALR THIS MORNING 4 Co.'s Tiokataro, 117 Stata-at, Resertad_rent, main rogrammes ab Janson, Louday, OOEAN NAVIGATION. STATE LINE, got, Yivernool Nortt River, as fule EEH AT $losmera will sadi froim Pior N i hronih xatonto il pacta ol rest. Dritats sba i, Donimark, and Gartaty, Deatte o Trolgit. or Taarao apily 10 AUSTLN sty 2 Breabray, ‘e York: Stourage m i as Uy . BATLLI, Arond, © Glarkat., Uiiichrn, NEW YORK TO CARDIEF, ThoBonth Wales Af ers: GLAMORGAN, .. Hept. 61 FIGIBROKE |, =0oda aud pasrongars the Unfted Htatos and eintol Chinaiol, amd ait other point "Iligee atcAniaiiins, built oxproasiy for 1 thalatost uproraimont f oro. or tho camfortand OADIN AND BTRERAGR PASSENGERS. Tirat Cabln, 875 anl 380 curroncy. oy, Stéoeae, curruncy, il teorago cottiicates trom Ci f v ply {n Cardl, at the Came HIBALD BAXTLI & QUL Agont o iradinar, (UNARD 3TAIL LINE REDUGED R@ 0 BORITE, To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glas: 20w, or Londqnderry,' 315, Avply at Comnans's Offics, sortliweat corner Glaik snd Randolph-ais., Chicagn. At Janson, MoClur Boc: Soncurt, Admission ond Cfbln. £ MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. THE RELLOGK GRAND ENGLISH OPERA REPERTOIRE FOR THE. INAUGURAI DAY BVENING, Oct. boauliful romantio Gpora, LICIA DI LAMMERMOOR. KSDAY BVENING, Oct. 6, ARTTAN WBDMmm\\? YA THU! AY 1SV TIKE MARRTAGE EFRIDAY LVENING, Oct. y, SATURDAY SNV THE BOMEMIAN GIRL. SATURDAY, GRAND KELLOGG MATINEE, FULL OHORUS AND G MR, A PRREDIGAM, 23T OF FiiARO, P, IL DU VERNET, Ganoral Wealorn Agent, NLY DIRECY LINE T0 FRANCE, FIANSATLANTIO PANYY S LR uu'rwmnlldvn({’ggbl"u‘{y 9 s favartio ruite foe the Cone 13 attior) will safl from s "Musical Director, h u Werdnosday, Sapt. Baucr & Co.'s, cvrnor State and Soutw, according to locatiou. i, Bl croulars 10¢ full oaats of th Theatre aud priscivsl musie oSt b Cilew b e HMeCORMICK'S HALL, “NEW ITALY,) Or Southern Californin. Beon and deseribad in tieo orontags, at MoCormlok's Hall, MK ud propglotor ot tia stratod Weokly Press preaont {u tha pog patograplila viows ND {1aVItE, UAl ond!d vossols on thi & hore southorly than, ivar, aa fall Cliagaul, boalios saTing vims, troubie, and 61pons. I, %4 Tient Woshingtarate ooun 19 Eishaon Rational Line of Steamships, INOTICH. ‘Tno moet pontherly ronto as alwags Ahin Commany, 10 B30 1co. an v Ballivg from Now York lor LIV TN overy ST o ndon, S et e Lone ot theketsa Drafia for L1 aud upwar Northeast comor Olnsie i B orinan ooy, Chioump, udaip Great Western Stonmship Tine, Tromy Naw York to Tirlstol (En Arragon, ‘Thursday, ct. 27, Clos A, JOHNSON, odit Hauta Harbas Praes, and of i o Soutlnca Gallfuryny will Lectures on tho charactor mi-Tronioal Callfornis, uzraphiti tho ¥ix Souths orn Cotntics, nd many sonr in (i attdy of tho gopnt: 2, now loctura enoh ovouiug. A lraye Leen adoptod by BRIOUL - EUEOUL and QUENS- (diroct) overy fortnizht, atoerage, st areatly il e rusourdos of Southvrn or Ko Eloven wooka were spuut in photo Lijifecons viows and savoral viows ot S 1 Lkots for salo at Ja ~ IYERY OPERA HOUSE The Adelphi Menager Beaten! FERRMANN INVINCIBLE! FILL THE PA R it Wostern, 'lucsday, iov. 10, Lake Bhore & M. 5. 1. R, GEO. MEDONALD. Azant. . RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE GF TRATGS. EEPIENG) MARKR.— Satnrda, . Jjonday oxcapted. ” [ Ar- L L. MIE GALLERY To witucss tho sstounding fosts of this groat Emporor of Magiclans. The Chomplon Swinnner of tho World, Te IB. TOEINBODT, Amazes every one~3 minutes aud 4 seo, under watsr, 'he mst refinod ontortals ATILE, | Ladioy' and childr v GRAND, QPERA PRED AIMS, 0 rreessssresetssasensaons ATTRACTION FXTILAORDINARY! ¥ aige of the Chamnlon Song and Daneo Artlaa, WALT: RT KELLY & L'.EC; giren fn s VA. — 's Matincaon | MICHIGAN CENTRAL &GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY Depoly Joot of Lake ety quib 1o eketofice, U Clur: sty ‘voutlie amik 55 Canalat., corner’ of dfuiieon, 00t qf Ticenty-seconieat, corner of Raudolphy {xja waln and atr 1ino), Rxpees i) QNAND TAVIDE AND 3{UskEGOM,| N'S MINSTRELS, Hecond Week of the tireat 1lt of aon'a transistion of CHICATD 2 ALTON. AAILRDAN. Cliitago, Kentas City and Dente pat, Weal Side, near Mndisonsts Opicea s A Depoty ad 121 ltandolphest — * g ot s ?]l]r’u."mu;:h'u”:; o o (bia Totes of 4 KING PRIDICAMLNT, atiats, Uhornwes, Son: oventng'and_Wednosd; "AUADEMY OF MUSIC, OLIVE LOGAN! Gargaously Costumad Actran ho laet timo of Lier Socfoty Con THE WOMAN WHO TALKS, To-morsaw—~Toncflt, and first timo of ML= S M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, Iadisonestsy between Stato and Deurborn, v snd Fridoy last niglits of JEFFERSON es RID N W Halirday slatinco, $ p, o Rip Van Winkle. , JEVFERSON in tea charscterss BOB CRIES aud HUGIL DE BRASS, E2TSonte can naw bo sosurad for exchs porformensa b \LOGC'S EXGLIST OPERA. EOOLEY'S. THEATRE, provided, howover, that preforonos will bo givgn fo any | This (Thursday) ty and Donvor Iset T, o 2 0 & Pll’ul% h Railroad ollat & Dwiult Accomtsioation, TP O BT, CHICACO. KILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RA corner Mailizon and at., oppesite Sherman 4o ) ul olin, Niktit” Expros ILLINOIS GENTRAL MAILROAD. Deyot foat af Lakest. and oot of Desntytecondul, THetiuh ey 121 feandolyloatu, newr Clark, ning, Qct. 1, Fdmund Falconor's autitul Coniedy of MEN OF THE DAY, With & cast of unusual strength. Baturday Kvoning, OTEELILO Will bo repoatad, In compliance with {o roquost of nu. nablo to scoura scats to wituess it las¢ MARTINE'S Dancing Academies. WEST SIDE, Tt (a) Runa to Champaign on Saturdars. CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & DUINEY RAILROAY. Indiannaz., and Strlenthed, Ticket bflees, No. 69 Ular t,, Grand Pacizic Hutel, an OUEN FOR THE . BOURNIQUE'S DANCING ACADBIIY, 128 & 130 TWENTY-FOURTE-ST. Noae Indlsun-av, WILL.OPES SATUHDAY, 00 WINDOY/ GLASS. Ciliansey Glass My Co., Arve now making, and bave on hend tho Xiar« gost and best aasortmont of WINDOW GLASS, Ordora prompily filled at LOW PRICES. Our Glass is BUPERIOR TO BRANDS, “Pnokod liko Fronch,” of Hizh Polish and Light Color. It is belioved EQUAL TO FRENCH, LOWER PRICES, Also, manufacturo Wino, Partor, and Min. oral:Bottlen, Flanls, Vialg, and Fruit Jars, PUBLICATIONS, - ishied this Day ! Bure: Dubuaue & Steux ity Paclne Faat Live, for sprrpre? 8 EPFPEFOE FHER i Downer's tirovo Accommaration| rovo Accommodation| “Bx, Sundan, 1z, Saturasy, 3 CHICAGO & NORTHIWESTERN RAILROAR. , G Clarkat, (Shermanslowse), and 73 Canal- 0 cobner Saadlisherey s oot Canat PETR E3 o & Gonova Lake Expirass a—Depot corner of Wolls and Kinz(oata, - Dajut cordor of Uanal and IKIGEG-bx CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Devot, corner af VunBuren anid Shermants, Grand Pacita llotels 3 A Talo of Soutliorn Life. t ouly a brilllant moturo of lndividual lifo, lui sconos and omotiunal oharactors, but & #raphla dolinoation of siavolifo and vmanvipation, by onowho fivcd under the old regime at thio South, and saor {6 glvo placo to tha moiw, 1 vol., 1o, cloth, & YALE LECTURER ON PREACIING,' By tm, *Thied Borlos,” winter of Qmahs, Tenvenn'thEAtohleon Bs; ert Agaonn MEDICAL, Dr. Kean, T (.mwAa('). por by mat, frog of o pocsuually or Ly walh frog af < RO GURE! NOPAY ! 300 SOUTIL CLARK. :NUY WARD BEEORER, 1534, Miethods of Using Christian Doctrines, 1 theie ro- latlons to Indiyldual dispusitious and the wants of the community, Uniforms BEdltion of tho Author’s Works, 1vol., 1o, Oloth, £1.60 NORWOOD: ary Village Life in Now Eugland, By HENRY Wako Drroncn, tloa of Author's Works; nlsa houud unlform with J, I, Yord & o.'a Novol Horlen, 1vol., 12mo, Ilustratod by ALrnp Fruvsusexs, Cloth, §2.00, and & romagkablo iuatratin oationn of soclal and domestly il aboundiug i #asssgos of May o vonwuliod, ouall ehronic or Borvous an i1 the oty Who jours. 9, 1. 10§ SVl livire B aryas IV A PRGNSO IO, DR. A. G. OLIN, \ashlugtonat. ‘Fnolongout enuagod and most mue: AU IIoTAN " tho iy T tha wheolal $rentinent. ol 1) Ulironie, Nervous, and Spoulal Disoanos, - Disvarcs dlly eutod. - Invalids prav untt, Uosred, ttoriauce,&o. band 2 ta Pativnts ot & distance troated by mail, MANHOOD RESTORED. Avietim ot youthtul lopradarice, eaust dcony, uurvons dobility, eto Kiiows rouody, liay mK'uI‘il auts ouros . w3 Bundays fros y b 1y graphiy in datall, uonial Huor sud Kiudly ] *,*T'o bio hiad through any hooksall post-pald, va revelyt of privo, by 1 J.B. TORD & O 27 Purk-place, N, Yo ry 0r Wil be mallod, licre, mplo sulf-gure, which by

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