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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1874. COLORADO. Olose of the Industrial HExhi- bition, A Prosidontial Bid by tho Hom fSohuyler Oolfax, The Tarritorial Finances In a Bad Way. Land-Geabblug Cases in Conrt---Phys- ical Castigation---The Danver Uaiversity, 9 niea of The Chteano Tridune, Rpelss nizabing] ;}z.‘r:u, Col., Sopt, 28, 1874, After n fivo dsya® exuibition, the Sccoud An- nual Falr of thio Colorado Industrial Association, in $his city, hos Just como to a closa. Tho artt- sles dopositod for Qlsplay WOrS DOY RO DUMOrows s fhoso of last yoar, eapeoially iu the vogotablo lino. This was owing in n great moasuro to tho oxtended depredations commilied by tho grass- hoppors during the past '‘summer, In o po- ouninry point of viow, howorer; tho Fair was a success, Somo unusunilyfino sposimons of min- orals wera Bhiown, nud nono more thwu Isstorn visitora wora fovorably Improsaod with * tho gold- iesilvor-productug qualitios of our wouutains, Tho main feature of tho Fair, howover, was tho address of EX-VICE-PRERIDENT CORFAX, at its closo, and iv which ho ovidontly prescated Jimself to the Grangera as ono-who would do thom tho most servico 85 tho noxt Prasident of tha Unitod Btatos, Il mpecch wos unquestion- ably a sort of bnib and bid for the offico of Chiof Hagistraio of tho Amoricsn Ropublio. 1o opened hig rommarks by eayiug that his heart uad always throbbed warmly in bohelf of thoso ou- goged in induatelal pursuits ; and that, whilo in Washington as Congrossmon snd Vico-Prosidont, ho hadalways dono all his oflictal influsnce, would permit him to do in behalf of tho labos- fng clasees, ospoclally thono of tho Far Woat. Ifo lind always taken o livoly intorest ln Colo- rado, and it was his opinion that ¢ho ought to 1o ndmitted ns o State within tho Unfon, Ro- forring o tho ngricultural and minoral lands, which aro frst increasing fn valuo throughout the Territory, o easured tho peoplo that o bo- Jioved the duy was not very far diatany when tho Indians within our borders would glve up {hiolr nomadic propensities and becomo indus- trious tillors of the soil. A compliment wos pald ta tho coterpriso that has been shown in eatab- lishing manufactures Lero, and tho opinion was oxpressed that thoro fs room for moro,—tho reason for-this being our romoteness from man- ufaciuring ecntros, ond high railway tariffs. T'his ho regarded na a Lottor protection for us cn sll needed maunulacture than if an ocean rollod botweon tho Tocky. Mountaing and the Tast, = Thego observations rathor ploased the me- clinnica and other brawny sons of toil, who gavo exgreesion to thelr foclings of dolight by num- crous, henrty choers. Tho Grangors, and tho farmers gegorally, wero tho nest to bo tioklod with THE POLITICAL FOFT-SOLDER of tho ox-Speakor of ths House of Reprezonta- tives, who impartad a secrot of his for driviog rassboppers {rom Colarado o ultactunlly a8 8t. "atrick benished enakes from Ireland. Then ho slhot an arrow at oxtortionato corporations, which, by thoir extravagaut chargen, scok to im- worish tho industrious agriculturalists throngh- out tho leugtl and broadth of the Jaad. While Lo condemned leginlntion which 18 oxcossivoly oppressive towards railwayd and other rich cor- porations, he nevertholess foli that powerful Thonoycd | bodics should bo judicioualy re- girainad from committing ©oxcosses —upon tho public, whoso ‘sorsanta they ruslly sro. Ho maintained thut railroads are common car- riors on common grouuds rt cquitablo rates, and iho powcr which crestes thom may reguluto thom aud abrogato them ns tho public good de- mands, ‘Lho speakor concluded his romarks on this branch of tho subject by ingoviously saying {iat bo would rather proach tho gospel of con- tent than attompt, by inflammatory appeal, to {utonsify popular discontent. Tho graudeur and prolidicueas of Colorado ware dwolt upon at con- Eldorablo longth, avd the prediction” wes madoe that this Territory would yot becomo tho back- bone-State of the Continont,—sending largely of it mivoral aud sgricularal products’ both Lnst and Wost. 'T'ho addreas, which ocoupled nearly fio hours in dolivery, was concluded -by Mr. Goltax, with a promio that hio would freqitontly wisit thio “Cerritory aud noto tho progross of its peoplo. PP ore yrsavors of o oo W « fost assmning an unsatisfactory conditlon, gmugl\ tho rocont action of Gov. McCoolt in Jsmulug & comnivsion to Mr, Georgo G, Corning, ¢ Boulder, as Territorial Trossuror, This gous floman qualitiod by giving a bond for $285,000. 1fo then made a domend upon Trensurer Moffat to turn tho oflice ovor to bim; but that gontle- mau refuses to accedo to this demand, claiming that the Governor hnadl no power to romoye him, Tho result of this imbioglio iy that tho soyoral Coupty Treasurors withhold thoir colloetions, and, in tho meantimo, tho Torritory findy iteelf Witliont funds to meet its constintly-recurring obligations. 1t is Jikoly that tho conrts will Do called upon ero lunfi to dotormine who is tho propor custodian of thio Lerritorial funds, LAND-GRABAING, Tho United-States Grand Jury, sitting in this ity have vecontly founa soventy-four indict- monts against parties for committing porjury and gubornation of perjury in_councction iwith the {llegal entrios of yaluablo Goverument landa in:Park County. ko mosat of theso will bo tried within the coming fortnight. Ttis thought, how~ Byer, thas fow of tho indictad parties wiil bo cous victed, ns their prosecution is paid to arieo outof Ni-fooling ougondorod througl the racent dis- yuption of tho Republican party in this Territory, Humerous tndictments will most likoly bo found cgaipst parties in olher districts for violating tho law in grabbing valuaplo tracts of Jand-through- pa¥ the Torritory, WO LIVELY TOWS. v This city was treatod to two sonsations on Eriday, The fivat waa thot of & cosbiding uf. fair. A HMru, Mullin, baving o houso to rent, tras called upon by h man namod Story, who, whilo ix hor presenco, mado soma indecont pro- osals. Tlor husband wes absont 2t the tme, ut, wpon bis rotura, tho [;lnrllgnlcm of tho.in- sult woro-related to him by his wifo. Tho {wo sallled farth to chaetiso the wood-bo disturber ot their domuestic poace. ‘Thoy mot him in front of tho Post-OMlcs, and, whilo the Lusbaud con- fronted him with a londod yovolver, tho wife lashed him vigorausly with o rawhido, until ho sallod for mercy. The scone was quits odifying to tho several hundred peoplowho wilnesuod it, he second case azenrred-aboub the samo timo, fuanother portion of the city. William Y, Bar- net, formorly-of tha Democrat, but now of {thoe Jlitror, huving beou ferociously asmnited in tho irst-named papor, sought tho autbor of tho arti- cle,-and, flading him to bo Charles It ‘White- hesd,%vioso connection has alko rosontly heen digsolved with the smma jaurnal, procosded to costignto bim, ‘I'lie nffair drow o largo crowd to- fiother, wud Whitohosd was_ carziod off tha ground protty well stuined with gore, Darnet tlien wont bofore tho P'robata Judge, and cutor- ed a complaint against himsolf. flno of 50 waa imposed, which wag pmmglly pald, The Frionds of tho combatante hint that & "duel ey yet resuls i clky and. Baronghont the Tervltory, oth in this o 7 anllim lively. Boveral important mining Anlos lavo recontly ocourred, and somo hnportaut negotintions ars now ponding, A movoment hes just beon perfoeted for the founding of - & higl-grade cducntional. inatitution i1 this city, whick Is to bo kuown a THI DENVER UNIVERGITY, A Board of ‘'rustoed has boen appointed for its mansgement from premivent gontlomon con- Tocted with iho Episcop!, Daptlt, Drosbytorian, and Mothodist denowinations, 1t s tho inton- ion of tha projectors of tho entorprise to com= nonce whortly tho oroction of a bullding hore gimilar to thut at Evanaton, 1L c, s civilization in! Ohina. A young Clineso waman, says tho Manchester Gourior, accusod of musder, upon evidonco ox- #racted by torfurefrom o glyl, hias heon gentenced *"{h by cutting to ploces! Thomodo 18 a3 and it will be sean that tho wildost North n Indian never invontod toriure s fAoud- prisoney 1u tied to & oross, nol the op- o by foxing tha faia) uumufl ol ~"Ing sho nusolos, RIDPIOE 0 tho fingora nnd toos, and fNnslly dlaum\)awuflqg tho wrotchod vietim. Bomo of tho *overy dny " pau- ishmonta aro crushing tho flugors and -anklo bo~ twoen bonrdn s steliing -tho lips until follied ¢ senlding with redehot ‘wwater insoriing Yod-ho! uplkos; eutting tho tondon Achilier; burying ody up to tho knces In lme, whild tho pris- onor 19 {or cod to swallow largo draughts of wa- tor; and making tho criminal knoet” on n mis ture af powdorad glug, saud, and sslt, until tho Lneos aro cxcoriatod. —_— SAILS ON FREIQHT-TRAINS AND HORSE-CARS WASMINGTON, D, O, Bopt, 23, 1874, Tothe Lditor af I'he Chicagn Tribuns : Wind having nlways baen tho cheapeat powor for thie propulsion of ships,-why catinot it also bousod to aid, at losst, in tho propulslon of frolght-cars? Truo, tho whip is buoyed by tho .water, but Yie water also groatly rotards propul- slon. Tho ocars roit on whoels, the alc of- foring Lut n slight obalacle to propulalon, oxcopt -agalust o strong wind. Whon tho wind is -strong, and in tho right dircotion why cannot It bo nsod to aid iu tho propulsion, tho Bamo as it 5 now used to ald fu the propul- slon of -many steamshipa ? Ono of tho grontest probloms of tho ago is how to cheapen Loavy frolghts from tho Wost to tho Lnst, as four- fifths poss in bt dircotion, Fortunatoly it ‘happons that four-fifths of the strong winds st from tho wost. Thon why not uso this cheap power to aid in thoe tranaportation ? Trolght-cars usunlly travel from 10 £o 20 sniles su-hour,—averago about 16, Of courso, winds not faator than tho spoed of tho cars could not bo utilized, Bat wind often travols 20, 80, nod 40 miles por-hour. This is gonorally tho ocago with * thio wostorly winds of ‘a part of tho fall, tho -en- tiro wintor, aud a part of tho epring, or sbout poven montha of the yoar, which winds. might bo ‘used to aid in trapsportiug tho sum- mer's crop to the East,—the winds ‘boing vory constant snd strong during this 1grosteat perfod of grain-freightage, and espo- Lcinly strong when the water-transpartation {a all cloged, [u many roglons, :whera tho wiads, aro strongost and moro gonslant, s on tho pral- rlea and-groat ploins of tho West, and whoro 1uel to mako steam ig searce, this plan would, of courso, bo mora ugaful; but gonorally, upou nll wostorly roads, more especinlly of thoe North, tho winds, during moro thun halCot the yoar, coutd bo thus utitized. Tho mostsnod snils might bo arranged in & vatioty of ways, but douptlosy tho following would bo tho best: ho maat, of waod or iron, % Lo about Lini¢ tho length of tho car, to bo fixed on the frout end of tho car, with & joiut tolower at tunnels aud bridges, and whon not in use, Tho pails may bo tho Beight of the mast and width of tho car-roof, ;mado of emil-cioth, contod o as not to burn from eparks, or thoy may be made of thin shoot-iron tho samo sizo, sud bont coucave towards tho wind, sud also 80 08 to fit aud lay close on tho car-roof, or the walk-plank, whon lowerscd. Tho peila to b hold agaimst the wind by two hoavy straps sloping from tho top back to tho car-roof. ‘Iho raisng and loweriug of tho masts aud galls to bo at the samo time, to bo dono with ropos nud blocks by the brakesmien, who will bo tho sailots nnd receive extra pay, Or thoy may bo arranged o ns to be ratsed and lowared by tho ougiue, like some of tho simmltaucous brakos. The gails would bo small In compatison to ships 3 but, with ono on cach car of n long train, tue wind-surfaco would bo equal to tho sams tonnngo in shipy. And this use of tho winds to nidfu tho propulsion of cars would not ouly choapen travsportation, but it would aiso expo- dito it by aiding troins -to travel fastor, and it would groatly roliove the ongines from the groat aud_ constant sirain ux‘mn thom 1 hauting hoavy loads, especially sgalnst the grado; whils, oi long straight levols, with a stcong wiud, they could froquently shut off, and thus uop ouly euve large sums iu fuel, but alio in tho woar aud tear of ongiues, It would chioapen transportation, mako it fastor, ¥avo fuol and inachiuery, and all at no eost for power, and Dbut a smalt cost for spplication. At tho com- menocemont of tho windy scason, which great ‘Weostorn Jino will b the first to try this plan, ab lcnst upon ono train of freight-cars? Wind could also bo uscd to aid horses fn haul- hlfi‘uily‘cnm. A gnil of cloth may bo fixed to o light frama of [ron, sicol, orwood, somowhat Iargor thun the squaro part of the roof of atroot- card, to bo attached with hinges to the forward ond, and sustainod against thewind by $Wo Btraps, sloping back from tho' top or sides of tho frame down to tho roof. 'Fho sall to bo raizod andlow- erad by n cord running down through the roof out~ sida the oar on ench end, to ho ralsed and lows orod or mado fust to n clzot by -tho driver and conductor, It conld bo arranged to put on quick- 1 ot oithior end, on windy days Wwhen tho wind Waa in tho right direction, or leavo off when thera wau no wind. F'ho ails might be of diffor- ent-colored oloth, and lottored, to indicato diffor- ant linoa o routes, ‘Uhay wonld cost but & tritlo, iucrenso the spoed, and o u groator humanity to the horsen, ospocially wliera ouly ouo horso hauls car, than all tho labors of thoSocioty for tho Prevention of Cruolty to Aniwals, A, Watsox, S S RAILRDAD-NEWS. . CIUCAGO & PACIVIC, Ta viowof tio disteust with wiiich Weatern raiiroad securitics azo said fo bo rogardod by Tastorn capltal- tats, 1618 somowhat rmackablo that the Ghicago & Paciflo Railroad Company have succeoded in megoti- ating for sulliciont izon to extend tholr rosd 60 milos wostward from Elgin., Tho-aivanco is mado by tho Sorauton Iron Gompany, {n which concern Moscs Tay- Tor, ono of tha leading New York millionaircs, 18 large- Iy fntorested. This timely supply will enablo tho Com- pany to have tho extonsion to Byron in running oniler this year, Most of tho grading fs already done, and the remslniug Work can bo accompllslied very clicaply, " "Tho low prico of labor, irou, aud evory olo- ‘mont of construction, rcnders this the most favarablo timo fn whith fo bulid raironds, Ult(mately this roud #n intended fo crons the Misaiseippt, and intorscct {lio Towa Divialon of tho Ilinols Gouirul Road i fow mllés west of Dubuguo. ; NONTULINT JOWA TIADE, Hhonld tho Ciricago, Burlington & Guiney Rallrond Company consumuinto the roporled projoct of Jeasing thio Clidcago, Cilntoutk Dubuque, Chicago, Dubuque & Minueaots, and the' Jowa Luclilo Rtatiroads, and thon cooatruct good pontoon brdgo: oross the Miswi- Bippi at Clluton, so as to send tho trafllc comivg over thioso linen Juto Clilcago, via tho Prophutstown branch, it 4 oxtromely probagle thore will he o rupturs of o exiifng Ohieago ond Dubuquo ar- rangenent via Forzeston, - Wera the route described to by establishod, it-wonld Lo a direct competitor with tho Iillnola Gentral for all busiuess i Northern oW, B4 far wesk ns Fort Dodge,—tho forminua of tho Towa'Pacitic, Tnder thoso elrcumatuncey, it iy burd- 1y t0 be uxpectod that any trafio derével from tho so- callcd Graves' roads wouid continno to bo sent o Chi- cugo via tho Tilinoia Gentral, Thoy would doubticss Drefor to aund all businoss b thefr own through lino, In that event, tho old Frenport routo would probubly o re-ortablislied ; and, & bolug shorioe ihan tho ono profected, & 1ivoly atruiglo for buisincas would eusiio \,v‘;vhlch e peoplo wonld beueilt fn socurlng reduced rates, WiscoNar surre, Soon wftor tho Wisconsln Nallway law took effect, sevaral sulls were instituted by private partios to row covar penalties from the Northwestern, Bt, Paul, and Weat Wikconalu Compaulos for demanding’ passongor faro i orcoes of tho rate allowed by tho Fottor law. None of tho suits wero prersed io judgment, Dy mutnal “coneent, they wera continusd until tho valid- jty of ()Iqlaw whionld be passed upon by the Supreme Cuurt, That decislon huviug now been oblained, tho aforomontionod wulty aro lisbio ot suy tme to by called up in the Justice-courts for. judgment, As they wero mainly fnatituted to foras ‘tha companies futo compitanco with tho law, aud_ that reault baving been otlierwisn cotapletely altained, it Is thought fikoly (liegs pull{ rults wiil Lo distlessd, efter the example of {ho Stato ofilcers in dismising’ the quo warranto eults to vacata the vharbors of tho Kt, Paul und North- western Companles, ' ity W C ! GRANGE~FESTIVAL, Speefub_Diapateh to Tha Chleago Tribune, Lascastin, Wik, Oct, 1,~Tho differont Grangss of Grant Connly asomblod on the Falr-Ground at. this Ex.m {ulznl: at 10 o'clock a, w, The dl¥ opouod wsutitully, with o eloar sky audt balmy afr, 2l clti. zeng had Danuers Oylng from tho prinolpal butdie and » genernl dosiro porvaded all to givo tho Grangora a worni welcomo, U, ¥, Drliege was tho Maralinl of the dny, aud forined the Provexslon whick, beaded Ly o Bloomiugton Jand, usrebed *throngh tiio streels of thy viligo o sud cround thy Court-Ifouso Hquare, laltlig uear 1lio Holdlura® Monwment, whero' the Fioras of the sov cral Grangow, neuisted by goutlomon choson by thos, decarated tho Bounment with besuliful varlotivs of fall tlowors, The Murshal and Asslstonts were on homeback, aud the nnllrfl‘sfl‘flnhllkm Drevsentod @ fno apposrance, After the decorption-coromonics wero completed, the procesulon marelied back to the Tale Qroinds, whero tho people woro enfertatnod with &n ovation delivored by 1, W. Adame, Mastor of {he Hatlonol Gieango, Next came tho plonfo dinner, which yrnu propated sa only tho wives of the (rungers know how to prapsre sucis things, Thun eamo (0asts, 1u- st voltitaer speochioh, ete, 'ho Uruntl County Home Featlval was a declded sue- 4, ANy (honsands helng fu uttendancn, and nothe veotirred 1o mnr tho pleasurts of (he day, (e processlon conalsted of - uvar 500 wagonv, un’lflxw’l and_ biggies, bealdea somo 160 saddie- horwes, Yach Granjjo was reprosontod with banuers, and the Flor of ek Grango carried an oveygroon ana floral wyeath, Distinguishsbly wsuong the vbscrvers ‘wus the 1ion, Charlos 1, Thompeoy, the Reform can- didato for Cangress, tc wus oua of the prominent featuyos of the day, us thera wers Lub fow who Led fl\‘-n;:_:u“n':uu:.w' "J'lmu!t:‘flu:..'ll s:.ll Yuh w‘{lmg.n: clan‘m I bty wid tBete 18 ue duubit ue leiu reallty ho choloa of the Graiigers, . ofton noglocting also to a del's iihagruplito rooihi, Dy LOCAL MISCELLANY., TEE WOMAN'S I.}IOC;SPZTAI: OF ILLI. 3. A cliorlty party wan given st evonlng ot © ‘restdonco f Mra, Louln Wahl, No. 042 Pralrio nve te, n ald of tho Women's 1Tospital of tho Biato of 11t «ix Tlero are many charilable curativo eatablishmenta . in ibja city, nobio monuments of the boneflconce and henevolence of the people,but vory fow of thom aro dovated spoctally to thio troatment of women's complaluts, This fact so. Impresrcd o nnmber of cbaritablo Iadlea (hat, in tho fall of 1871 and Just boforo (b -great fire, ou organfaallon was offcoted for tho purpoo of aupplylng tho want, But tho funncinl disastor whick enated cousod the Iadlos to rela {hele offorts for procuring a hospital, tomporarily, Whon {lio cris{s was pnascd snd trado and commerco beian agnin to flourlsk, tho Jadies ro- | aumed thelr Iabors, und motwith sucki nitccesn tht, fn May, 1870, they woio nblo to purciaeo tho Lullding No, 229 "hirtioth nivzet, iR % Sinco thou tho hosplial hes hoen condusted succegatully, Oply fowmales of — gool char- ncler ond who can produco _accopiablo rocommondatlons nro admiticd, Thoro Ato pying pationts,—tho rato muglng from $7 to $18, ~who aro provided with privito Tooma: but tliosd “lio aro nuablo 0 pay ore taken i 8 charsly patients, ‘and recelvo fust nn milch coro and adtention us tho piying ones,” A rogidont fomulo physiclan logka after 1ho Immedfato wanta of tho paticnts, Then thora it & Toard of Consulting Thysicians, which includes somo of fhe most cminent medical men Chicopo, o pitrchaso af tho Dullling aud tho_ running cxponsea of fho hospilal aro somes what burdounome, aud thls will bo understood when it 1s shown how littlo rovenus §s derlyed from tho palients, thora bolny now otly ono paylui pationt out o o Uituates, ‘Tuua o debt of €300 ias yet o bo uilnted, Whio Toard of Dirootora iaying triod the systom of solfcltlng snbszcriptions and donations, and worked it With &uch vigor thnt thoy ato distuclised to resort to {hat meana again, delornined to raiso the whale amount e grcat art of i Ly pivinyg a clarity party (o which peoplo would o whokolick of ayipatisy would prevent them from giving o subreription ar donation. lketa for (ho party wera sold nt 3, aud, fudglug (rom thio numbor disposad of, tho lady managers think thoy will_realizo clons on §400, Mrs, Louin Wahl fa ona of thia Directors of tho hospital, iler rextdence is ono of (hio mont_elegautly fuziilshed honees in Chicago, and pardioutatly woll idapted for such a gatherlng o as~ mbled thero Jant ovening, "o party began toarrivo ot tho houso aboutd atelock, and carriages woro sl driving up in front s Tntans 11 'clock, Mr, and rs, Wkl recoived {ho artivala {n tho recoption-room—on the left from tho cuianco—s charmiy aparimuly in whlen tio furujiuro waa covorcd witlh most oxponsive sud ox- quisitcly-workod embroldery, Lt tho drawiug-room, on tho riht of tho entrance, (ho tapoatrs {6 very ricl, and tho furnituro_covored {n many shides of satin, On_tho second floor woro ladiea’ and_geutlemen's dressing-rooms, gems of magnficenco, On tho third floor vss tha ball-room, 40 foob by 20, withs an Iulald floor of rosewond, white nab, mut” ottier woods, which gavo tuo floor tha appearauce of o Itaman pavement, “Fho oupper-room was in_tho, basement, and adjolning it tho ' bllltard-roon:, = Danicing _commenced At 10 oclack, the miialo Voing provided by Johuny Hand’s string baud, “ng yonthifal porifon of tho patty patronized tho all-room oxtensively, whila quioh rubbers of whitt and games of ouchre scomed (o have wore altraction for tho clderly oucs, Amang thoso present, besides tho host and Liostoen, —r. pild Mrs, Louts Walil,—and fumily, wero s M; Nelson Ludiugion, e, aud_Mrs, If, O, Slone, Mi Yoger, Mra, red L. Fake, Mrs, and bilas Whecl Alrs, Clinrlos Goodrich, Mies Lizafo Fuller, Gen. Iias mond, Mr. and_ra. Mark Kimball, Mes, Bacon, Mr, and Mrs. dcos, Mr. sud Drs, ‘A, T. Iall, 3l lnery A, Hail ‘and Mies Morris, Ar.” MeLelland, Mias® Prico, Miss Minnlo Ilmball, Mr, sud Mrs, ¥red Tourtollotte, Mr. Direl, Mr, Caivin Cobb, A, :Jumos Galiowny, Mr, Frod. Porey, Mr, und ra; Balcom, Mr, and drs, Willlam Gray, 3tz Willinm ilall ond :Miss Worron, Dr, Jdackeon and Iady, Dr. Iuribnt, Mre. Daldwiz, Mz, Bugeno Kimball, N, and Mee, Erod. Deck, e, aud Mrd, Jumos Doland, M. Shobhord, floriat, domicd a liaudsomo centro- pleco for tho suppor-table, and tho Jadios wero indobt- &d to Mesars, Mulr, Tolirey & Blomnnschein, foristn, for othier douations, Therd s no aflilction moro thau anotiior which touchea th tondor eolings and nppeals 50 strongly (o our symputhy a8 (hat af ok aud aul- forfug womnu, Thtro s no doubt that tbo Hutlo bal. ance el wil romain uprealized after tho party will Lo quicldy mado up. [ DUFTON VS. BUFION. A bill for ssparato mafutonanco was lod Tuesday by Nattlo £, Dufton agafnst Lier husband, James J., Button, aud, If bor allegations bo truo, Mr. Bufton must bear a striklog rosemblanco fo tho charastor of Quilp fu Dicklna’ *0ld Curlosity Shop.” Oa the 16tk of May, 1573, Mrs, Duftan says, sho married tho defondant, with whom sho lived untit tho spring of 1674, About ton doys nfter tho marriage, Bufton took wedding tour to'lexes, Inorder ust to bo like other mon, howaver, or forsomo other cause, Bitfton mado this trip alone, snd left uls bride to amuso Deraelf, ‘At his rotury, tho couplo eettled at No. 248 Stato streot, Whero lo commenced o courso Of cruclty, y thetr board whon it bo~ camo_due, and thus subjectiug her to_mortilcation, AMea, Dulton, soma Hlino after, was_obliged to o to Musrachiusetis, but tho defendant refused to mivo her moncy to return, Sho, howover, got back, and they went to a bosrding-uouso a ltho further mouth on Stato strect, where, cho states, 8o wus takon sick, ‘which sickness wan caused by hin oxcesses and sbuses, Aauiscquont removal wis mado still fnrther soutls, on Cotiago Grovo ovouue, Whero tho defendant ‘amusod Limsolf frequently by poluting & pistol at er, aud thrcateniug to shoot. ~ 1o also limited hor pocket- monoy to. almost nothing, aud i varlons other ways sigoiod that; In thelr caso ok least, therosero nol “iwo Licarts that beat o3 ono,” Horo also Sufton de- Toioped a Quilp-hko cadencs of eaving ler aud golug to llve for an ladeliuite Lima on tho West Sido, Ho also variod hiy nmusements 0 her greab torror by frequently inyioia pistol and razor undor his pilloy, and thon using them In driving her with threats fron Der bed durng fhe night, Asocopd sickness canie, mringing from. th samo causo a8 before, and, compellad, a8 sho claims, Ly this Hliness nnd his oxcesiivo crully, sho left him In Aprl, 1874, Wwith ber chtid, 8ho also States that eho 18 ow liolpless nnd_poor, whilo Bufton Is possessad of & good nliaro of wealtl, aid has about §10,00 fi bauk and o buslucss ot 147 Stato slrcet, In viow of all theso prem- s, #lio concludes that akio i8 eatitlod to somo yart, Loaf, liowever, Lor husband shiouid disagreo with Licr 11 hier conclusfons, che atks that o may bo cofoined from disposing of his proporty, and that o ua exent may bo lned o provent biin leaving the Btate, ns ko Bas frequently threatened to do. el gaialchasc O BISHOP WHITEEOUSE. o will of tho late Bisnop Whitchouso was yester- 2ay submitted to tho Clerk of the County Court, who cxaminod Mr. Pesbody, ono of (lie witnesses, T'ho teatimony of Mcasrs. Dozter and Walkor will bo takon horeafter, Tho will fs as follow s 1, lenry J. Whitchouse, of the Clty of Chieago, Catinty of Gool, i the Stato of Iliinols, bolug t dato of thoeo provents fu good bealth, of a sound di posing mind, wnd with joving faith in tho procious Drotulscs of our God and Havior Jeaus Chriat, horoby revokiug all wills, codicils, and testuments by mo ot any thus mnsdo horotofora, publish sud declara thi my last xill and testament, in mavner sud form f loiiug that fa to may ;T fls, begucatl, docio, di- Joch, Thuit, auad appeint wute’ my belovid clildien, onry Bruen Whitchouse, Ldward Norman Whitew Bours, William Fitzhugh Wintebouso, Frederio Copo Whitehouse, Louisn Whitohouso, * ¥rauchs Moredith Whitcliouse, nnd Harriot Iiruen Witlichouse, to sliaro sud liaro aifka all tho estato, roal and personal vt soovor and whcroanovor of whiclt now ot ab tho tmo of my doceaso 1 mny bo boizod or pozsesscd, OF fu oF oyor which ¥ now have of shall then hiave any’ right o {n- torost, or auy contzol or pawer of appolatment or dis- posal, by virtuo of any power or authority, or othor- yvlue, 'toliavo sud to ol tho samo to {heil and thelr holrs atid aselgus farever, € appofut the theo oldcst of my sl sony, viz Jenry Uruen Whitehouse, Tdward Normun \Whil Jiowns, and William Fitzilgh Whitehouse, oxecutors of thi3, my Jont will and {estament, I sppoint my dear brotticr, Edward Whitohouse, of tho Gity of Now York, guardiun of tho porions sud estates of my two younigor clilldren, viz: Frauels Meredith Whiteliouso #ud Harriot Bruch Whitehouss, untl thoy shall sover- aly atiain tio oo of 21 yeurn, “Iu festimony whorof I have herounto sct my nnd and soal tsfs B0ch day of December, 1874, TIEALY Iexues 3, WiTsitoose, i Slgaod, seaicd, publishied, and, declsged, by the sl Tienry Sohn Whiteliose, &3 and for hi last will and testutaont, n tho presoco of s, Who, in his pres. Tiice, ak 1 riuest, aud 42 the prosence of each other, Have horeunto £at ouz bandh an attesting witnessea, Wire Dexren, Ohicago, 1l 1 3, M, WaLsey, Clucajo, 1 4 1%, 11, Pravopy, Glleago, 11l, 4 AsTam on oficer in tho United Sintea Navy, and, thorafore, neceasarily aboont from Ghivago, snd - ablo to qualify and act s onoof thy exccutors of tha ‘will of my fatlior, tho Tiglt, Rov, Honey John White~ Tiouge, 1 fioreby dockin. {0 ach a8 an exeeutor, Cor tho Toneonia sforcaald, i, N, Winrenouar, “ Pated Bopt, T, 1874, The porsonal propurty of {he deceased Iishop amounia to $10,000, Tho lbrary and pictures oro yaluied ot $10,000'moro, 11fs real etato n Gonls Goun- £y fn valuod ut $10,000, arxd -his roal estata I Woit Vir- ginla 01 RID,000, tiuking un ostate Worth, in thy agee gato, $100,000, peiie c GENERAL NEWS. 1t s rmored that tho suporh quintetto of the Miohl- Igan Avenue Baptist Chuveh, with Kuopfel as organ- 1af, 1 to bo tranaforred into now Lriulty whon com- pioted, Triuty wit then ave tho. fincat Tausie du-tho Went, 5 o towparatnre yeslorday, un observed by Monsese, opticiau, uudes T Tsuxk Bullding, was, in the whade, at 7 a. 1., 47 deg, Fahr, §10 a, m,, 61 § 14 8,11, 11, 763 G tn, 104 aud, at4p, ., G Anarticlointho -Standinaven compittes thosirength of the Danlul, hwedlel, and Norweglsu voting popu- ulution fu thls city, sud puts 1t down at 407 for tho Rk, 2,060 for-{he sccon, zod 4,123 for tho third, mak- fug 4,493 sty o alarn from Bpx &31 at 1 o'clock yeslorday aflor- poon way catisod by o alight dro M tio tio-stovy frawo bulliiog No., 149 Weut Tidetoenth pirot, Losd, £15, A dofoctive cilmaey eaused tho blans, Mesars, Copclind & Som, pliotographers, No, 244 Went Washinglon ntreot, havo boon teking s iumvor of {ino atoreoucopio views Of tite {uterior of thy Expoit- tion bulding, giving an_adutrabiy kiea of ita geaeral appoasance, A boy named John 1L Hoback, lving ou Biua Tsland avanue, had g lefb hand goverely squeozod yoatevday {tornobu by baing cougb 1) ki Ink-gripdor n Mot Tambaokon waunila aud dreziud tho wound, aud notwitistsuding threo fingors wove braken, thought {liey could to putin sliapo for futuro usefilnoas, Tritating the solitaty exampla of enlerprise ever sliown by Kt, Lonis, Jot Mayor Colvin fako the consiin atoneo, Homany of our cmmtl{.lrlumln hiavo boea in towh for tho last foir days that & figure abova 500,000 couk casily bo reached, Bt Touin ook her consua during bor Blate Yalr in 1870, and by thin Eienns beat Oblcago, Buppore wo Jiitalo the ex- ample. Qonoordis fall, on Teouty-nocond atreol, oponed 1ast ovening to o crowdod louso, Tha entertsinment i oxcollent, The (}\\nflaflfi I8 ono of thio best In the clty, Tha dissolving views, lv{ Drof, Btewart, aro [ Hmdkl. snd o ono siould fail Lo ees them durivg his stay at this place of amusement, A concert will o given Bundny ovenlug by McVicker's orcheetrs, at ‘Which timo Praf, Stowsrt @il exhibik his views, Dotectivo Darman arrested OlintlenDlaskey, John Hullahan, and_ Yotor Qbbous, Jast_oveulng, on Mine picion of stealioy o span of horacs wud & bygy which ero found i thelr Josseasion, A fourth person fn Tho yebiclo escaped. Tha rig inat tiie Arinory, swalt ing idontification, Onoof thohoreea i & biack maro and tho ollior & grays "Thero §8 on exhibition ot the Expouition bullding & Jargo and beantifal afghan, mado by Mrs, Davis, who intende to donato all &iie recelvos for it, abovo e cost of matorinla, otc, to tho Fonnallugs® Home, Dolug o \woma who'earns ez own liviny, she cannot bo oz~ pectod to givo more thon Lor ime, 1¢ is for tho bo- Tovalently-inelined 1o bity na many chancos n posi- Dlo in this nfghinm, whicl fs & very fino pleco of work, ani {hua contributo tholr part to ald tho chavity whiclh it 1u doatrod to benolll, Tiaoso of onr cithzone who fulled {0 Liene iho lscturo of J, A, Johnson, Esq, ot McCormiok's Hall, lest orenfig ‘misned 8 xfcly treat, Ilis viows of tho towos ana. cfties i that partof Californin; of its orauge groves and_vincsarda; of its eplondld gardens; 6t mountwins oad volleys, all onlrged upo n_ scroon, S0 a8 to sllow them {0 tho lifo, s onp fecl tw T ono were thoro Tovoling in the luxuries of tint srondesful ro- glon, The accounts given by alr, Jolnson of tho wrowth of Bouthorn Cafifornia in wealth and populn- on ahow n niost graliylug progeoa, o bortous troublod with any klad of throat and ling dlscase tho climoto promises loug Ufo and bayipiricss, TFURNITURL-MANUFACTURKRNS' BXOITANGE, The Lsird annual conveution of tho F*urniture Man-~ ufacturers' ¥xchango Associstion mot in thin ity gm\luudny, MMr, 1, 8, Cartor, the Yresident, in tho ke, "After tho usual bustness camo tho_clection of off- cors, which reaulted in tho elootion of Mr, 1, 8, Carter . ag Drosident, M, J. Delousdor! na Vico-Fresident, Mr. A, P, Johnson ag Pronsurer, The following gentlemen wers elected a Board of Diroctora: 11, G, Gilbert (of Gilbert & Son), Jackson, Mich,; Jnmea Ostrander (Becretary sid Treasurer of tho Wiscousin Muuufucturing Gompany), Joffcraon, WisJ; Ifenry Ellsworil (Presidont -of fhe Elsworth Mantifacturing Compans), Ohicago s A, S, Esmay (of Timay & Cu.), Obicaga; *We D, Gibson (Golicral 1hai= agar for J, L Wayno & Bons), Oliicago, Tho following gentlemon wera electod n Committco on Railroads: leury Ellswortl, Jacob Belousdorf, sud J, B, Wilkos, o Gommitico wero Instructod to tako fmmodiato stops Lo confer with tho varlous railroads with a view 1o seonring o roduction of frofphts fn tho interests of tho mombers of -the Furuiture-Manufucturers' Ex- chango Assoclalion of tho Northwest, e Bl THE CITY-HALL. ; Tho City Gollactor yeaterdsy recelved $9,000 on clty taxos, aud $713 on liconscs. o Clty Troanurer yeaterday Tecelved $4,000 on ity taxes, und §1,023 on water tazes, 1o paid ont nearly 00 Lo city cmployea, Mes, Androws, tho wifo of tha pawnbroker, yester- day called on Mayor Colvin and mplored bim to re- turn tlo rovokod liconso to her busband, Tho Mayor was firm i his rosolves, and refusod to do it, o Board of Publlc Works yestorday dlschargod J, J., Pliugordt, janitor of tho City-Hall, and sppointed 3.1, Moumer In Lis place, 3, J, Maloney was ap- yolntod ta euccood Henry D, Boyden as Sdowalk Ine spoctor in the South Divislon, Thio Board of Pablio Works vestordsy opened bids for tho curbing, pavin, and Mlilag, of Sackeon strect, from Jackson stroot east to the lixe, Tho lowest bid~ dor was Carstens Blohne, Thoy nlio opeued bida for tho coplng of Dearburn Park, The luwest bidders wero Gouriga 11, Wood & Co, No awards wero made, “Tho Liconso Committeo of tho Council are hooked ";fi nmeoting Saturdsy atferncon in the Clty Clork's otice, Assisant Corporation-Counsel Adsms_returned yes- torday from Ottawa, whoro hio ling been ab work fillug illa Of oxceptions td cates up befaro (hio preseut term of the Supremo Court, Judije Dickoy witl bo huma by Baturdoy, aurico J. Uallinan hos been appointed janitor ot thie Harrleon Stroet Station. Tl Amoskeag Englno Company hava nskod perals sfou to uxhibit fn |1y clty n new self-propelling ongine, \Whicls hias been built for thecity of Fond du Lac, - Tho 24th uf this month is desiguatod for tho exhibition. Yesterday forenaon somo person fu {ho uppor por- tion of (ho Clty-Hall discovered fire in a barrel of rags aud other rubbials used by the painters, Who liave Just comploted worlr, At alarm wea glvon fu tho Marslial's oflice, and the fta was 5001 exiiuguishod by Asststnt arshal Sweenie. No definito arrangoments have a4 yot bieen mado in regard to tho test of tho watec-aupply to taka place geretary, sud Charles Yarnow as on the occsslon of e, Hualer's vieit to this city, It i probable, however, that tho Tourd of Cowmmissionors ' will nppoint next ucuday s {he day on which 1t will occur, The Jiro Marshal reyrots hat lio cannot bo presont at tho time, a8 Lg Joaved towa Sundny ovening (o attend the Na- tonal Convention o? Engincers, wtch convonea in 85, Louls on the 5tk dust, ‘o Board of Polico and Yirs Comminslonors mot yenterday afternoon in (ho Fire Marshiol's ofiice, Firo- men C, 0, Uounelly nnd Jawes Hanley, charged ‘with negleat of duty n fulling to go on watch at the ap- vointed liour, wero finad thro days' puy each, Jolin 1., Yorter, Asstatant Foromau of tho colored Urigade, ‘waa chiarged with maitreatiog o woman, No prosvcus tor appesring, the clisrges wers dlamissed, Mensra, ‘Franklin MacVeagh and 0, M, Tenderson yestorday called on the Mayor sud Fire Marehal in regurd to the proposed test of tho water-supply on tho oceasion of Gou. Shalor's visit, Ald, Heath thonght tho water-supply north of Adams street was ontiroly sufliciont, but the underwriters ovidently thonght dif- ferently, as ihicy ralsed tho rates of insnrance in that distriel, IIo stated tlat the Fjre Commissioners sgreed with the Board of Underwriters. Al Sohatfuor, who was also J‘rmem. sald thot Le lad opposed the appropriction of $300,000 and tho appropristion for tho Firo Dopartment, becanza bo thought that tine should bo taken for the purpase of testing tho dl{forent systama 8o that the best right bo adopted, 1io was owaro that prompt action was called for by different eixcumstauces, but ho did not want to rush pell-mell into the matter aud spend so much monoy carelosly, Mr, AMacVeagh and Mp, Hondoraon loft atter stating that Tuesday would probably bo the Dest day for such o test, City Engincer Chesbrongh has been contemplating tho ‘construction of & tunuel ucross the river at Eightecnth stroot, for the purposo of prnluc“ulil ho water-pipe which makea sho copuection witis both tho East and West Bides, 1f the ground is found to bo solld, aud tho soll of the right quality, o tannel will bo Sondizicled 1n {lis poction of tio clly, Abowt A - foct diwncter, through which a pips of perhaps % feob dfameter will be run. COMMIPTIR O PUNLIO DUILDINOS, “Tho Pabiic Bullding Comunitieo of the City Councll suReeded yesterday nfternoon in bavinga mqfil!u?. Al Bafloy was in tho chalr, aud Brand und “Bchwitz wwelled tho quorum. “Ald, Jonas' resohition providing for tho hnmodiate erection of a now Clty-Hall, which had* been roforrod to the Gommittee, wan takon up and placed on fle, Ald, Foloy’s resolution of tho samd fraport was {hen talien up, Aftor siriking out the provision © that, it the Doard of Public Works slall fall to mako au agrec- ment with tho County Cammissluners in referenca to Hx'n crection of pullio” bufldings, the Jloard of Publio Works bo empowered to pracead with thielr crection at once," tho order passod. Ald, Builey's ordjuauce l:mflng a Dopartment of Tubifo Sufitimga, was wm;mmny add ovor. A commuufeation i referenco to firo-proof folsta wan 150 kald over. ‘Tho Commilico then sdjonrned. T PINANGK COMMITTES, Tho Finaneo Gumumitis® barely monuged to securo n qau yeaterday; prf -ent, Ald, lieath, Quirk, sad shaffuer, A connnanicetion wat. cecolved from Henry D, Milier, County Yreasurer, raguesting tho Council to fix hiw compeutation for making tho city tax-asles, ‘Tho Comptrollor stated that all that Mr, Ailor wus outiticd £0 bu patd for wa for tho timo and froublo {n nuklug tho sales, Tho communication s Jald exlde uutil tho next meoting, with o request thut: Mr, Miller attend A, “ Ald, Quirk’s resolution n' the Gugo dufalcation, in volving the question whother or uot Mr, Gago shonld Lo compelled to ",A{ {ho Intorest on bis dolirivncy, wus dvforred wntil o botter attondancs of tho Commifiice, "hn Comptroller paid that Mr, Quge ud Already pald into tho Glty Troanury the sum of $130,820 aa intorest, i ho did 1ot think Mr, Gage could diuw it out, In Li# opinion, tho infercat does pot belong 1o Ar, Gago, Dbut to tho ownor of the principal, Actlon In the putltionof "Thicodore D, NMnmer for & romission of fine was deferred until tho charactor of tho man had been moro fully fuveutlgated, Ald, Dixow's resolution Inskiug appropriation o £300,000 for additionsl wator-plnes waa luid_oyer by i, BelmFner-uniil a fuller nttondanco could bo ob- tamned and uutil after tho fest of the wator-anpply had heen made, Honlso ru‘llwlnd tho Ohalrman to ine vito tho Board of Public Worke, ¥iro and Lolico Com- missfonors, and- Olty Engluecr to silond. th noxt meoting of tho Cominltise, 1o thought. that tho southwestorn portlon of tho cltywas moro in noed ot protootion thon tho dfstrlot namod i tho Torolution, 1o conolderad tho provions up- ropriation of §2.000,000 sufilefent 7 to pro- foct. thio diatriot, 1o Toquested -the Chalrman to Toport to the Comnell at thele noxt moollug what thoy T done with thts rosolution in ordor Lo alioiy thoi and tho publio thut thoy weronot dilutory in attond- Ingt to o dmportant u mattor, Ald, Ifosth thought that oxceptlig tho burit dfstrict §200,000 woitld do ull. that was nocesmry, Ald, Quirk thonglt tho Jast uppropria. Lion wonkd nioro thun Bupply thy burnt disicict, wid 110 couli 1ot ewo Wlscro ko suttsh mokey could be épouy with good rorults, A ptition from s man who hind brokon- hfs leg by falllagoff @ enrlewall way placail on Sla, "Lho Coi- miftes then gdjonrnod to miet us sovh i practicablo st wesk, g ORIMINAL RECORD. onnUNAL Count, Judge Rogers—Wendloln Stotnbroker, ndicied for s asuult with intent to kill Poter® Aunsh, pleaded pulity to en essault to do bodily fnjury ; Lo was ro~ mauded to tho custady of tho Hlieri~Tnumphrey Ad -Jagkwon, Indloted for perjuryj ccso: continued on smation of the Biata's AHorney Uil thanext term,—Tho Bouth Oloago Behiool Lruslos guo Warranlo case was argied. Tho relators filed an information sctting forth that tho presont Board of Trustoca hind beon flfe- gally olected,—To-dsy, Roveral motions for now trials will bs argnied andt declded ; tho most Importaut cas {n thia lnt is that of Andorson, tho incondiary, Justics Rouden—Thomas Maddev, arrested for at- {ompting (0 rob tho statioery storo of Goldsmith & Ca.i fincd $30,—Georgo Monroo, Iarceny ; fiticd §25.— Tass Bimmon, arrostod on tho cliorgo of attompting 1o atindlo n strangor; fined $30, and seutoncod o tha Tousa of Correction for sixly daye: declsion anpoaled 1o tho_Oriminal Conrt.—1L. O, Richoly, otresicd for Hho Iarceny of proporty valued 18 §130 Uslouglug to C. Brlutort ; Mold o tho Criminal Conrt dn batl of £100.— ‘Anrora Fary and Atno Lyons, arrosted on dirorderly warrant 3 pinced tndor peace Bonds fu $200 cach, Junties Seully—Tuo caso of Joun Mesrde, s man who comittod tho ssatt Wil datout fo kil Ofcor Cowdry, which s aot for {rinl yealerday, was con- tinued th] tho 10th inst.—The casgof Timathy Huay, arteated on thio clinrgo of aicaling tho horo aud boggy of ox All, Powell, wos continued Il to-morrow in batl of 8500, Juatice Kaufmann—~Thomna Fldridge, arresied for nlnnuluml'l'hunml Kennedy with & deadly wweapou; coutinued ill to-day in baii of $500,—~Jolin Frauk, ur: restod for making threats; conitnued tll the St inat, In bail of £300,—Dennfs Dalton, arrested on corn- plaliit of his father for vagranoy ond nesooiatiug witl thloves ;-acnt o tho Bridewell for forly days, Justics Winthip—Tia South Chicago riot case wan again called up, and coutinuicd fo ono weak, u ball of $400 oach.—Darnoy liyan, acrosted Bopk, 4, on tho charga of moking threath to do bodily fifury {o his wife, nud nlso {hreatening to burn thele realdonce, wan placed under bouds of 600 to keep tho peace for six montha, Justica Ilinadale—Allco Quirk wae orrosted on A ‘warrant aworn out by Frauk Karat, charging that wlo threatoncd to do bodliy liarm 1o Frank Katst, ry, & Ind only 6 years of age, Bho was brongnt befote tho Juatico and placed niider peaco bonds o 100 for ono venr,—Torronco MeGhiro catsod tho reest of William fug nnd W. U. Droylon, chorging them with riot; thoy woro liohd 12 $200 binda cach for their appear- anca Monday (o anawer Lo {ljo chargo, " Justice Haines—John Comfort &woro out a warsant for fhio nrrest of A, . Heslng, ohargiug i with ns- #auit and battery, Constablo Moors vecelved tho war- sant, and aftor & search of oto duy for Mr, Heafo, by Togilest of tho complsinant tho warzant was roturiied, —AnnaJ. Ooo Swore outa warrsnt for {ho arrost of Br, illa, whosooilco s on Olnrlc nleooty ueariy oppo- #itd tlio 0ld Couri-Monae, cliarging Lol with taking unduo lberty with ler ‘person wiien iu hfa offico for medical ndvico. Lllls Wns arrestod by Constablo Moore, and brongt fufo Oourt. Lls hearing was set for Thenduy aftcruoon, ho being hold fn $250 bonds for L4 appearance, e PERSONAL, DUSTTO DUST, Tho funcral of fhio Isto Johin 8, Wright yestorday wasattonded by a vory considorablo numbor of our oacly cltizens, Tt will bo remombored ho settled in thin clty in 1833, and asslsted i tho organlzation of tho Frsl Prosbytorinn Chiurck on the 23th of Juno, 183, Thiads tho oldest church in tho city, Thilo Car- ‘ponter, Béq., oud Afr, Weight's fathicr wero tho firat two cldors of thiat Olurch, Mr, Carpentor was pres- ont at tho funoral s » pall-bearer, Tho othiora wero Col. Gurdop 8. Hubbard, G. 8, Wadsworth, 11, W, Taymomi, W. Osborn, 8. Lind, William Beoss, 1, 1, Catler, {iran Konnicolt, and 'Ool, Clark, OF tieso Co), Hnbbard como 1o tho country hordering on Taako Michigan_and to Fort Dearborn in 1818, 1u auy ‘othier conntry facts ko theso transpiring in n oty of 460,060 inbiabitants yould bo regarded, as they are, ono of tho marve!s of history, HOTEL ARDIVALA, Grand: Tacifie: iei—den, Jolin _McDonald, Bt, Touls; 7, B, Yoster, Mulng ; L W, Morsv, Hanuibal, Mo, arlos Trothoe, Glasgowi lfeary Winalto, Toronto : Josepl Batos, Naw noy, Drighton; 1% Dabuls, Now Orlcans; E. W arker, Littlo Rocks D, 1 Buford, Rock’ Tslan Joln B, Gastlemun, Lonisyillo; A. Aldls, Washington § W. W. Iteed, Glasgow, . . . Jatmer House—L. oT. Wintermito oud wife, Elmira : Jumes Gardnor, Tivorpool; 8. W. Blayden, Now Orleans; O, 8 Diss ton, Philideipiia; L, Lllsworth, Milwaukes; A, Robbs, Canada: Irancls Boor, lochester; Isador Moriis, Salt fako: O. D, Johnson, New Or- loans;’ W, T. Carloton, _dJosoph - Dinns, Kellogg Qpera atipo: G, 'E Doughorly, ' Bululo; Hudyen, Ban Yranelsco, .. . Sheraman Mouse—Josoph Lockey, Washington; T, M, Danforth, Dubuguas Wiltiam 0., Saddon, New Or- loags ¢ Wittiat 3. Qaborn, Nov York: B, IL Groag, Philadelphia; the lov, Dr. Stcole, Oltawa; Mrs, Johu Alston sud family, Englatd; Guv, 4. L, Boverige, Springliold, . . . Zreniont Houre—D, 1€, Tieltz, Bloom fuglon; d, T, ifardlo and family, New Otloans; A, G, Tatlon, Troy; Robert Miteheft, b Jomes D, Brooks, Auguata, Me.; ', W, Dotaiin York; Josoph Salden, Haxtford; Charles A, Burditt, Touton ; Jaimes Cunnhuglam, Roclicstor, ANNOUNCEMENTS: The tntroductary locturo af Ohfcago College of Tharm#ey will bo given by Prof, Mills, at tho Collego Tooms, No. 77 Denrborn street, this eveutng, ot § o'clock, All interested sro Juvited to attend. A meeting of the Opposition partyof {ho Ninth Ward will bo held in Kincado's Hatl, No. 210 Bluo Inland ayenite, this cvening, to organizd a ward-ciab aud cleck oficers, WATER-3UDPLY, On Tueaday, tho Fire-Marshsl, at the request of the Clllzens’ Aruottation, will test tio water-supply ot aif- furout puints i tho busincss distrlcls, by putting on the whiolo or o greater part of tho enjfluos, {ho ovject belug to ascertain wheihor tioro {n an auple supply in catoof o great contlagration. It Is clatmod thut thoro 18 suillcfont wator foe auy omergency, and a_contrary opinion provails among many of the indorwrlters anid ailiers, Tho dotails a1o 10t sot arranged, but tho teat will bo carzled out iu tho fullest manner, o SUBURDAN NEWS, IYDE TADR, Iiydo Park fa determined to know all about tho Holly system of water-works, and for thls purposes commit- teo of expert cnglucors aro now maliing a comprelion~ sivo test of twenty-four conscentlvo hours, during which tho ougines snd machinery aro{o bo run without cesaation under thetr dircction aud oversight, Thelr Toport to {lio Truatoes fa to settlo tho question of ac- coptance, according {o contract, During tho thme, tests aro to bo mado in tho villago, snd various streams ara fo bo supplled and messured under fire-servico pressure, commencing Thuradsy. at 1 o'clock p. Thio Water-Works Iall, ot tho corner of State nnd Fif- totls ptreets, s to bo sbandoned, and tho husiness of the Water-Worko s to bo transucted ut {hio Villago. Hall, Permits for fapping tho muing have boeu in uo- tive Jomand for the yast ten daye, AMUSENERTS. orke § L. B, MeWhin: 'TIE THOMSS TESTINONIAL. Thio Thomas teatimonlal concerls which aro to Lo glven on Baturdsy afternoon and evening promieo to Do two of {lie moat memorable musical events Chicago has over known, ‘Thio programmes ara of tho richcst and most attractivo deseription, aud will have an addl; ttonal fntorest becatiso thero i3 much of a local naturo about them, Our favorito singer, Mrs, Clara Iuck, will ting ut tho cvensug concert a romanza from * Miguon ™ and %Daro T Tell? ¥ o ballad by Wimincr- sledt, Attho aofternoon concert, the orchestra will play the ovarture ito “ Don Myple,” the cautala by ‘Dudloy Buck, whom Obleago once clafined s ono . of lier musiclans, and in tho evening kr, Goldbeck's Leautiful quintetto for plano, viclin, viols, cello, and doublo bass will ba glven, Ar, doldbeck him- self taking tho plano part, In sddition to these Interesting numbers tho orchestra witl play at tho evening concert tho overturo to Mozart'’s “Idoineuco,” which is -new here; a Bach Prelude, Choraleand Fugiie, which was ono'of tho most suc- cossfid numbers of Thomas' suminer season in New Yorl, oud was lwaya rocoived with tho warmiat cii- thusinem; Liszt's symphonis poem * Orphous,” which 1s deligiitfully melodious, Rishurd Graur to to the coutrary notwithstanding; Rublnateln’s * Uriumplat Overtura” basod on lusmau national afrs; Hehn- maupi * Tranmorel”; Viouztemps' * Fantaslo Cae prico," which yioa ko Tapturonaly socetvod on Tueaday ovoutng ; nad tho ballet musio W Wagnot's * Itienzl At th afternoon coucert wo shall” havo Spontinl's ovorturo to * Nourmahal”; Bchubert’s dulighltul “Doutschio Tanzo”; Linzt's symphouio poum * Los Treludes ”; QGuunod’s “ Meditatlon oud the over« turoto * Willazo Tell.” With such w musical temptation o4 this 1t ly dlffionlt to see how any ono cun keep out of McUormick's Hall on Baturday, Alr, Thomes lus uobly responded o tho teatlmonial which was oforad Biim by setting beforo thy publie o mascal feast wuoh &y han Tarely been offored eforo, 'Whero s sumothing for overy oo In {hess prograinmies, and ho Lus grace- fulty recognizod- tho ribito Chicajso s offercd Lim Dy yiving Chicsgo & prominont placo in tho pro- [ franes. Ckest 34 ouly ous s which rami to o done, and thut fs to Dl tho hnll to overflowlug o this oochelon, and (hus_givo AIr. Thomas o substantial peoof it Chicugo. approciated Wt 1o L dono for muats. THE ENGLIST OPERA BEASON, Tho salo of ucats for tlio Bulisl: opern soason, which gomuences, ot MoVickar's Thoatsoon Moudsy ovou- fag noxt, 18 thus Tor tho largest ever known loro in tius dopdrtwtent of tho oporitia fleld, It indicatos, fhiorefore, that tha sttendanca wil be very largo, hd {ruuyo fa now hero, aud 14 prepsring itaclf for tho kea- son Dy dally-aud nfghitly relearsals, ith the determi- natlod to make {ho wuslesl guccess 8 pronounced o tho fuuncial, LAWIENOE BARNETT, Nexb woek the Acadomy of Musta will ba restored onca more 10 s pristino digulty by tho engugoment of Tawrenco Tarret!, uu oetor of sucl prominonco that it {anoedloss Lo say-mora than remind tho yaoplaof Olijeago of hia urrival, Monday and Tuesday nights hio will ploy Riohelieu, tho bost on the Amgrlcan slngo; Weduosday, & Sing, Toar "y 'Ihugsdy, 4 'tho Moreliont of Veulco"; Fridny, Cursius in * Julius Cawar”; Baturduy matinoe, #Eho Lady of Lyous » sud Baturday night, * Richard 101" UOOLEY'S THEATRE, Tho announcement of “ow of the Day™ at Tlooloy's proved s dolusive snara (o ticse whio had seon tho britifunt comedy, “Blow for Llow,” earlior 1n tho woek, o samu leco was presoutod, nnd will Do coutiauod o tio end of tho ook, OLIVE LOUAN will hava n Lonoft this pveulng, when hor sccond drama, % 3liss Com," will be played, ‘hls 1a stlotly origindl, e © Maydents Bxpodition, Frans the Lienver News, Sevt, 27, D, Haydon han ueelvod at Cauou City, aftor o thorongh and - important survey of the Lk Mountuing, ' His individual labois hava boon of tho greatest value fo scionco, the goological strnoturo of tho mngo progouting muny combi- uations unknown to goology. Closo iuspection of Hoprig Penk) Mouyt Duloy (nawod in honor of tho Presidont of lh&AmurlounGuozmnh [0l Bo- oloty), Capito! Posl, Italla Poak, aud tiie Valloys of thia Gunnison nnd_Slate Rivors, roveals fronhy minoral and agricyltural information that wifl bo of groat valuo_to thoss who contomplato crossing tho range. .'lho Valtoy of tho Guunl- #ov, fram tho reports wo recelvo, Is undoubtedly the gardon spot of Colorados corlalnly no geaudor seonory, no_mora productive soll, hns boon found wost of tho Misslssippl. Tha expedition lies, in Lo aggrogate, takon tho altitudo of aud locatod 800 poaks, travoling 12,000 milos, mapping tho geography of tho Bangre do_Crlato, 1ilk, Uncompague, Ban Juan, Tront and Elk-hond, and Wot ranges. It wouud Do premature at this timoe {o stato tho number of lm{:arlnnt discoverios mado 3 but tho discoverion of Lot springo, the movemont of avglanches, the survoy of laolnl 'yalloyn, and tho acourato soion- tiilo work by which s 10w base ling ks beon laid @owa, will oxcito an futerest rarely charactorlz- ing explorations, AMUSEMINTS. “TIGORMICK MUSIC HALL THOMAS TESTIMONIAL! Next Saturday, Oct. 3, ‘WILL OOCUR TIIE GRAND TESTIMONIAL CONCERES Tonilosod to MR, THED, TITOMAS by tho pltizons of Cliloago, Groand Tostimonial Conoort B o'alook. Grand Testimonial Matinoo 2 o’clock. TICKETS YOR SALE THIS MORNING Tansan, MoOluge & Gos, Dookatoro, 117 Btsto.t, rening Convort, Admlesion ¥i. Jiusorrod soat, main o, atagn7 1 oxtrn. . Moiineo, iy el 1o- BOrAd ahk. Brogramiios ab dansan, Meclurg i Coor, ey Sharvs 1o0la by fsirely usod Slaway & Sona! glabrnted Planos oxelusively usod, O SARERATI s KT UBON, Managors. WGVIOKER'S THEATRE, THE RELLOGG GRAND ENGLISH OPERA, U. D, HESS.euvevveen .Diroator, REPERTOIRS FOR THE INAUGURAL WEEK Commonclug MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 5, Donizots s beautitul romantia Gpora, LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR, TULSDAY EVENING, Oct. §, TARTTANA WEDNESDAY BVESING, Oct, % THURSDAY LV ARG, Oct. 8 THE MARRIAGE Of TIGAKRO, FRIDAY EVENING, Oot, % AT BATURDAY SVERIRG, Uot. 1, THLE BOHEMIAN GIRL., HATURDAY, GRAND KELLOGG MATINEE. FULL CHORUS AND GRAND QROII! MR, A PREDIGAM... “Musieal Dis S Tuosaloof seats ‘on Wodaosdsy, Sep 0, at9n, M, at Jullas Bauor & Co's, opruer brats sud fonuo-dta. 1tcsarvod Soats, accarding to lucation. S $1.40, £2.09, aud 32,560, She creulars 1or full casta of to operas at Lox offico of the Thoatro and principal musio “GRATD OPERA HOUSE, FRED ATNS, ., o0 Kingabury Lel] Hanager ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! Tirst nppear- anga of thy Chamnlon Suniand Daneo Artlete, WAL, i RTON, ‘KELLY & LEON’S MINSTRELS. Hiecond Week of tho Ureat 14t af tho Beason, Jelly & Loon's i lnshm of Dlicnbach's Comio Opor, AONS. CHOUFLEUR. Flest_tino of Mannlng's Laughabio Skoteb, MOVING IN, Fieat timg in this flousaaf tha Tithioplan Skotoh, PERPLIUXING PREDICAMENT, sulos, Ballads, Choensos, Sougz, Dances, &o., &v. Livory ovunlig aud_Wodncsday aud Naturday matmeesy, MYERY OPERA HOURE, TIIE GREAT AND ONLY FHEERRMAININIL Dalizhtiog Hundroda Nightlv, Tu B TOTLINT SOOI, ‘o Chinmplon Swimincr of Englind and Amerloa; threo talnulos aud four saconis tudur wafor Al I i BPEOIAL MATINEL for Ladies sad Childcon on Sat- urday at ¥ “Adinissin, S0 verorvad, Keats, 56 oxien, LAGIE & MY EESON, Managdrs, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. ‘Thls (Friday) Evoning and Saturday Afternaon, fn conto- queuce ot iiu graat sucuass, wlil o prosented Byron's amusing Drama, BLOW FOR BLOW, With its Great Cast. Saturday Night, by requast of hundreds who wees una- Mo to pata aduitan ot 112 last repsssoutotlon, Shake: spoaro's Grand Tragody of OTIGLLO, with tho entiro Company {n tho cast, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. To-alght~Tonofit and Last Appozranco but two of OLIVE LOGAI ! ‘Whon will bs presentod lier Amaricanize vorston of **La Dotite Mazquiso” antitiod TVLEESE TP, Togatiter, with e now polito comedy, **AMY! M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. Dudlsou-st,, between State and Dearbora, EX. Thnrrday sad Felday lost nigb of IEFFERSUN as RIP VAN WINKL Ed Saturday Matiace, 2 p. ., Rip Van Winkle. Satarday night, JEFEERSOH in twd chnsactora: BOD O GIL B B awgs or* F7™ Goats cun now by seenrod for sach pesformance oz oxira ohard. ! " Moutlny— K LLLOGG'S ENGEISIL OPERA. Moudey—KiLLUGE! PHILIP PHILLIPY TWylgiven BAGRED CONOERT in Ohureh Block, sor- 701 lurk anil Washington ., Baturday Lvenlug, Got, DI BEUEL HOME 8, for tho_ Bonoilt nf ‘WIST and tho LADIES' AID SODIETY. Adnilssion, W cts.i chilldron, 25 ots. MARTINE'S Dancing Academies. SOUTI BIDE, w 1010 Indiaua-av. TOR THE QUEAN NAVIGATION STATE LINE, NP ol to Glnsgow, Livernool, Belty and Landaudorry.~Tioso oldkanut, now, Ol o e L e Bler No. B Nbrih ver At A, Wodnoaday, ... R SRy 3 BTATK OF NIKVADA, Weoduesday. of, 3t BTATK OF VIRGINIA, Wotnosdas et B Audl overy Wadnesdny thoroatlor, La¥i oyt oy througl rates Lo ol parte of Graat Nrlsin and lraland, Rorwdy, Hwalan, Doninaric, and Gormanr, Bragrlor'el, weaed, Fo or jiasmzo anpl IR HALDWIN' & Elmnu' anday, Now York: -t Bivoraga OMco, No, dway. Stoorago as law any athior Uno. G L RN d <o) Wentorn Agonty 81 Olaricats. Ohiosgo. NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, ThoSonth Walos Atlantic Steamahiip Uompsny's Now nnhclll!u‘ Full-powarod, Clyile-bullt Steamships will anll from Dennaylvania Rallroxd Whatl, Joreoy City: u{’m(?nu.\rj’ deut. uu-mlunum_ch e arcying goods and passongers at (hrongh ratos feam Al 18 !fh U I'L!d Biate: 1 O o) ke Bh a1 oo DoNts h Hinsiamg. 0 “Ieso stoanliiys, buflt exprosaly for tha trads, aropro. vl witls a1l Latast LmproTeimonta for Lho aotalartaad ‘Gouvouienco of CABIN AND STRERAGL PASSENGERS. Tiea) Cabla, 815 and §20 LBy . querener e Mhariao: Y Sure, pectd Osbdy 615 e inidSteotaaa CofURoAtes from Gordl LY Sratta for L1 ko orvarde. or fartlior particuines, apply fn Cardif, at the Gom- pang's Qoo R, ThRck Ui, s s Now Torl 1o L AR vy, Notional Line of Stoamships, 4 NOTICH. Thermost soathiesly rasto Liss alaays been e A oo s T ee, boan adopted By Safliog from "'fl:' ‘{‘ffil:ug'u 1;;‘31 .}:ll‘w&:{m and QUENS- B:lllnrlramN Yark lor Landon (direet) ovory fortnight, Ual paseags, §10, 80, ourrncy | steoragd, st groatly roduced ratos, 'Moturn tickots at lowpst ratcs. Drafis for L1 sud ufl?ll’d. P, B, LA REON, Wostern Agant, Northeae| rats. e ket Yasdsboial. Gosiumn (reat Westein Stenmehip Line. From Now York tn Tirlate] (Engl t Aok, Rrtel (el Sreets gy o BT gt T o o . 8301 In 43} Siooruzo, 83, Excurglon ticll m’uiu HSVily at’ cront Vcolptie Depok ekt S G0, MoDONALD, Agant, DANK STATEMENT, “OUARTERLY REPORT STATEST, SAVINGS BANE, Oct. 1, 1G4, REYOURCES, Toanson Roal Estat Lontinan Golatora st TEsobaniro e Btucka nad bonds Fitars pod r-nroof satas Tatureat Utd Deonoaliots.: Ougrent {xpotines. Donostts Oanilal 17, 0. HAR] WA Cif, GENT, G, W, & ERIERY’ Pullm;anhroquh Palag{;éa‘leopfig%ogqvhs iy EIELANATION OF REPEGENCE MANKS.—T Saturdayye eppted,” O Sunday oxcoptcd; 3 Mouday ozesptod: { At- rivo Bunday at:00 8. 1o, 9 Dall - Diepot, foot of" Lule o Ticl'eCoifice, 67 Clar: amd b ¢ ami o3t o7 Tcsbpsccomder. , Sotlecat corner 0 tasdoh s o A Tt o Makdaiphy Arrive. Jall rln mat aad alr Hao) ny 1apresa, .. Jxclinon Aceomimodntion. ‘Atlantie Kru: Nyghe xpro: GNANY DACIL Blorning fiznross it fapros, D, . 2 R p. . E %w +9:00p, mu. |43 [, 8:09 2. m. 4 8: 1 9:60 . i, <HIEATD & LTON MAILADAD, )y K City and Denter Skort Lina, o e Ghdongos SEriyaid Alkon and S, Lo Thrangh Line, Un(an Depot, West Side near Haditon.u U v Ticked Offices : AL Depoty and 12 Handalph-st “Arrive, Kaneas Cits nnd Danver Iast Ex. Jusan Uity Iixpross.. it, Louls and ‘Foxas 5t. Lanis fast Ex ... o 162, Viadaokwnvilia Bivision Ohicaso & Padnosh Railroad k. Steeator, Lacan, x' hiugton fix, Joliot & Disichit Accomniodation, 4340 p, 1o, 4550 p, .| CHICAGOD. MILWAUKEE & S7. PAUL RAILWAY. Lnton Depot, corner Jagtlson and Cannlesta,* Ticket Oficy 63 Souh Clariest., opposits Sherman House, and at Deyot, Leave. *8:000, m, Arripa, Milwoukee, Madlaon & Prairls du Ohlon, Malltsesve Mitweukee, GiEEs i Folaty 5t: Faul & Miducspolls, 37 DADEOSS,ovenesee Milwnalte Greon 1iay, Siens| Toiut, Prafnio du Ohlag, & Northiern lowa, 3all . Milwankoo, St, Paul "11:008. m. 9:39a, m. |*4:00 p. e *5:09 0y m.|* 7:50p. e wlis, Night Iizpres FAgn,m, it B 0. me ILLINOIS TRAL HAILAOAD. epat, 4 qf Like+t, and /oot ents-azeandel, kst St Louts Tsprass SE Touta lasn Lty airad Now Ocleans i Calfo. Now Orloaus Lix Peavia & Koakuk Jiz, . Dibute & Kotz oty ot ublicuo & Sloux Uliy i i {a) tiiluuan Passongor, > B3 1t (a) Rtums to Champalgn on Haturdass, CRICAGD, BURLINGTON & UDINGY RMLRIYI, Depots—rtoct of Iyfeeettss ndiang-ave, and Sicteent’ Candir and Sisleentheats, Iicket it Pucie Hofel, and at depor A m Or A BOURNIQUE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 128 & 130 TWENTY-FOURTII-ST,, Nosr Iudianaav. EDUCATIONAT. Kindergarten for the Horth Side. Paronts dostrons of eccuring the Kindorgarten tralulng fo thole 11t ahildrou, will plonso communicata witl hy MISNES GIANY, oordor of Dearborn anid. Onlarfo-ate., Iumodiatoly, a5 n Kiudorgarton Donariginnt will 1o {ddud to thete **Schiel for Yuung Ladies, " wiould thoro o auiticlont oncouragomont, ST. JOHN'S. SCEOOL, Tonrding and day-school_for young ladios and_oltldran, Tov, Thoodoro Irving, L. D, Roctor, No. 81 Wost Phivty-sacond-st., Kow Yorl, Tho youny ladlos aud ohildron racolved nto tho family will Jivo In (ho atmo. spboranud undor tho quiot influouos of a Clislatjan hanto, "Tho numbor b limited o fiftesn. Jeopan on Wednos. dny, Sopt, %, Tor cironlar or fufarmntion, spply ta_ tho estor, No, 91 Went Thirty-soennd-st. MRS, WM. G. BRYAN'S JIQARDING SONQOT, FOR YOUNG LADIES, he ali erm of Mrs. ' WioBeo: T Tty R Y A iy oo Baptowbor FLADADIE 0. da BILV. any MRS, ALED WILL OF BRADFORD {fommorty Bivs. Opdgn Moty T Rar orman Buarlug-tatual for Young Ladlox aud Ohil- dren, 17 Wout Fhiciy-olghituat,, No ¥, roonons Supt. 23, Appitestion inay nomady pereonuliy or by lottor nsabove, MRS. BYLVANUS REED’S Tnglish, Fronoh, and Uorman Noarding and. Day Gehanl furyouv'y ladios and LU0 irls, Nos, & aud 8 Eaxt Fifly- hifdat., Now York, - [ixorotios fof thy: toxt yoar whi ogln gty Vot 1, whon wll unila should bo- pron. ut. Now schofars will pty unte Mo tehofeca will’ yoport Byt <0, whou (Gadiiors CEOCILIAN COLLEGE, Malo, In tho conntry, on tho L P. & 8, W, 1t. R Boanl 0.y far 20 woulk aly Si00. - LT, G OB 4 Sellan 1 oy Hardis O leye 2 OUOL & BIOS., IDWARDS PLAGK BOLOOL FOIt LOYS AN i) o, on, Ktuokbrldgo, Wasne homion T in 25 i or Dibllter Rutanto kol e Bt Moasrs, HOLTMAN & FLAGK, Aioointa Vetuoid DING AND DAV A fomispuntiorifud: N[188 BULKI -l\[ sohool, for yauug h\“u‘l’.o son,_will rdopon A B B i A edpo , i, N Tusgand 1ay Soltact for yontvs adiva nd oldron, Bopt. 1 'So\mms OUARSITIE, ‘lodost, respactfal, manly domeanar, atvonrrns mrrsai b IS O A Lo oatutata Alason, box No. 6ok Youbora. N ¥ fall aud Japros Gttawa and pure * Dubug Sloux Uity Jix) Puclile 1'aa Lino, fof Omall Kansas Oity, Logvanwortls, AL cnison & B, Josopht H5irsseee ¥ Tuzns Kxproye i Aurorn Paysor fllelldali‘ulmwm Aurura Passongor, ‘Aurora Pousongor {Burifay.. Dubnavo & SloazCity lzap, ro0)”|* Dagillo Night Bxp, for Omaba, . |Y H Kunsan Olty, Joavonworth, A ‘allton & Sk Josoph Ky Dawnee's (iruvy Accominm Dawner'stirovo Accommodation* Downor's Uzave Acoomniodatlon|* *Fx, Sundays, 1 Saturaay, 3Ex, Monday CHIDAED & NORYHWESTERY RAILADAN. ket aices, 63 Clarkat, (Sheyuan. Haused, and 73 Ganal« carner H aPaolflo Vast Line,, @ paatayity Ly ray Vi Gouton.. @ Dubuqug Night Ex, via Olltui] & Ouhia Nigut Bxpross, a Uroopurt & Duliiaue i) u Frepport & Dubuque lusures: hw-nkuu Atail,, % vaukoo JLxpros. 0. 7130 p. . aul i Witioun Marquotic Exprass, . LBt Pl Pasgigor. b Gianova Lako fixiicana. 4 Gnova Lako liapioss. b Ganova Lako Bxpross! a—DNeyat cornor af Walls and Kinzla: BZDopat ornor of Caual and Kiinelo-sts, Bfl|éAGO. ROCK ISLAND-& PACIFIC RAILROAD. u of Sherunanata, Tiekot o, et e o o Omahs, Leavons'th& Atchison £ 116 8, M. : Pont Accautastation. Dleht Kabigatsses s _EBACTION. GUARENDY, "$5.00 Package FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN I’XCHANGE FOR Bills: of Nafignal Chrrency, " TRIBUNE OFFICT