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FOREICGN. Letter of Thanks from the Pope to Marshal MacMahon, Two More Parisian Nowspapers Supprossed, Explosion of a Powder-Barge in London, Loss of Life and Property by a Typhoon in Japan. FRANOE. Pana, Oct, 3.—Lloctions hinve boen ordered fn t1o Dopartmonts of Drome, Olso, and Nord on the 8th of November, to flll yacaut gonts in the Assombly. o Journal de Paris says tho Pope has writ- tou n concilintory and friendly letter to Prosi. dont MacMahoo, acknowlodgiug the offorts of Franco {n bis favor, The salo of tho Siecle and tho Diz-Neuvieme Sicele m tho streots hay beon prohibited. o offonno of tho Iatter journal was an arsiclo making an invidious couputison of the Thiers Administration with tho presont Governmont, — e GREAT BRITAIN, Loxpoy, Oct, 2.—At & o'clock this morning s Yargo lying in tho Rogent Canal, noar tho, Zoo- Iogical Gardon, and londed with powder, ox- plodad, killing 8 number of persons and wound- ing many, and shattering the bridges and houses in the vicinity, "The roport of tho explosion was board a dis- tanco of 20 miles from the placo whoro it oo~ curred. Firomon havo boon dragging the canal all the moraing, and, up to this hour, fiva bodies of tho victima of tho oxplosion have boon recoverod, Lighits in tho railway station aud other buitd- ings 1 miles away ware oxtinguishod by the con- cussion,, Many porsons mado RArrow escapos {rom doath. A number of the snimals in tho Zoologica) Gardens wero killod, The quentity of powdor that exploded was 4 s, Tho steamship Faradny hias arrived at Quoons- Wi, 3 "Lhio steamdr Faraday will put to soa as_soon a8 6ho bu talion in provisions and coal, and will resumo hor attompt to rocovor tho direot cablo, of whivh sho had Inid 000 knots .whon {t waa lost, Should her offoris bo succossful sho will x]rocuud to Iny tho remainder of the cablo to tho American coast. Loxpox, Oct. 8—5 a. m.—Tue Spanish steam- or Juan, now in the barbor of 5ligo, bas beon warned by the authoritios not to sail, and orders Dbavo beon 1ssued to provont her doparture, Bhe bas thirfoon Armstrong guus on board, which oro supposcd to bo destiucd for tho Carlists, ‘Tho Captain doclares that the guns are tho prop- erty of tho Spanish Governmeut, and ho iu tafi- ing thom to Englaud for repuirs, An invostiga- tion 1u in progross. iy JAPAN. BAx Fraxcisco, Oct. 2.—Vasco Da Gamn brings dates from Yokohama to Sopt, 11, Tho assassin of Hobor, Acting German Consul % Holtodati, hns boon santenced to death. e Mikado has exprossed to Von Brandt, tho Gor- man Miuister, his pereonal rogrot at the ocenr- rence. Tho Minister notified the Government that, whilo ho does not pross any mouey com- ‘ponsiation, ho demands an Imperial notitication forbiddiug tho wearing of the swords within cerlain distauces of tha forcign sattlomont. Tho typhoon which visited the southarn part of Jnpan Aug, 20 was ono of thomost severo sver experiencod by foreiguora, The stoamer Ping ou Gooloo and the Gorman bark Mamburg wero driven on the rocks at Nagasakl, Iho iron- clad ram 'Btonowall was eunk, Hundreds of Japanaso Junkie wero wrocled, and fully 200 lives lost ot Nagasaki alouo. Stores and houses wero ovorthirown. The Governor's new houso faa hioap of ruina. Kobe also suffered. Not leay than 1,000 junks were wrocked, Sagoken camo in forn sbare of tho typhoon. Bix thousund housos were doatroyed and 100 lives were loat. '{It;fu‘x]unnaa of cattlo outhe plantations wors ed. Tet thousand Chinesa troops Lad rosched Bingapu, on route to Formosn. Whou the Vasco left Yokohamu there wore stillcontlicting reports abont Formosa, Tho opinion soomed provalent thnt war must onsue, Sax Fraxarsco, Cal., Oct. 2.—The following is additional Japanese nows by Vasco do Gama: Honry W. Dennison, at Prosottus, Mursbai to tho Cousulate at Yokohams, has boon melectod by Gen, Van Buren for the post of Vico-Consul- General, the priviloge of fling that oflice hav~ ing boo givon to tho now Consul-Ganoral, Tha nomiustion goes to Washington by this mail, “Tho dopatture of George N. Mitehet], now Acting Vico-Consul, is muck regrottod by Amorican vy, i a . Pavery, Ministor to China, biad roached Yeddo, and would stay thora a felr daye. It ape Eu_us by information " just recoived from Shang- i that tho srrost of Gea. LaGendor was in complianco with o tolegraphio disuatch from Counsul-General Sewnrad at Shanghai. This was supposed to bo the trausmission of a direct or- der from the chargo at Pokin, but the latoat in~ tolligence points to the prabubility that it was isgucd on s own_rosponsibility by Mr. Seward, who was afterward obliged to relcact his husty eetion, 1t is sunounced that tho now postal arrange- ments botween Japan and the United States will go into offoct on tho 1t of January, The proposed clmnfia ia roparded with ‘extromo disnatisfaction by American residouta, ST gl SERVIA. Berarang, Oct, 1.—A conspirscy for the over- throw of the roiguing dynasty of Servia has been discovered. Many arrcsts havo beon mado ond orms have boon geized, Ex-Prince Kara- goorgowich is belioved to bo the prime inatigator of the moyoment. . SPAIN. Loxpon, Oct. 2.—The Carlist Juntas in the Province of Biscay domand tbo restoration of peuce. Pamis, Oot, 2.—Tho Liberte states that tho Bpuuish Governmeut hasissued & protest sgainst tho conveyance of arms to the Carlists by sea. e PERU, Kinasroy, Jamaies, Bopt. 25, ~Advices from Porn state that a resolution has been taken by tho Miniatry to declare closed all doposits of guano on tho Obinchia Island, — AUSTRIA. Viexna, Oct, 2.~The Emporor Francis Joseph bas decorated all tho mombers of the Arctio ex- ploriug oxpodition, including the sallors, ' THE POTTER LAW. Lottor from Presidont Mitcholl of the Northwestern Road to Gov. ‘f'aylor, of Wivconsin, Speciul Inspatch to T'he Chicaqo Tyibune, New York, Oct, 2 —Russell Suge, Vico-Presi- dent of tho Alilwaukoeo & St, Paul Railroad, yos- torday furnished a copy of President Mitchell's Jotter to Gov. Taylor, of Wiscousin, in which ho roviows tho effoct of tha Granger lnw, and tho course be intonds to pursue, The following wro tho main points of the lotter: MILWAUKEE & 57, PAUL RAILWAY, UNenas Maxaorn's Orvtor, o 0 Exetiosey 1, 1 AURE, Hol, . « eney W, &, fughar, Goverube, d Biie:On. tha Shiliof AL NG, Ty da Drestdont of 'thia Company, sont you 8 conununication on tho sub- doct of tho uo—called Totder luw, and advisivg you of ‘tlie courso which the Company had detorminod to pur- 8us u relatlon 1o i, ang thio reasons therefor, In thut comumunication I statod fhut the Hourd of Directors Linv cased this act to bo oarcfully ssam-~ Yined and eousldorod by our owa counsel end by somo of 1o mont exmiuent Jurlus fn o fand, and nilor such exssuluation thuy pro unanimous in thulx opliion tleac it s unconstitutional and vold, The Buurd of iroctors aro Trastecs of thin properi; 1o discharge thiolr trumt, o buit of Uair abillty, | turation, a dregard wo wuch € waid Iaw aw ublenipty arhitrarily to 13 the rates of womponsstion for frefght aud pusscugors, The ' Eotier Law * wan witholt prucedent In - the history whol r by’ anyting npuy had -done or falled to do, {Vndar um'% dmwuuaug, the 0t ouly belioved they ware 4 s bt duky Yo Geclin jo cone tnonts tatll its vaildity mad binding ared by U courts, b Investmont of oapital, both by onr own citizons nnd strangors, in thoso groat_publio ontorprisea 0 essons ffal {0 (o dovelopment of owr Btne. In view of the fact that tha fricomo to which this Company fa falrl S hotieatly ontiiled will, 80 long ne tho. peosont romalna in force, Vo seriously fmpalred, tho queation presonts itaelf, Whnt courso ought it to puraue? Two courses nro' opon: ellhor to cut down its trade mesvics o rospect of both qusaiily snd Kind to an oxtont mndo moccesey Ly itn dimtnishod fncome, theroby sitlidrawing from thy publin the full * frcilitfes* and sccommadations 10 which they havo been nccustomod In {ransnctiug thoir businesn; or fovontinuo something. nionr thy prinnt sccvico, aid fo subumit o tho loas Suoravy e i, ———— EQUALIZATION OF TAXES. The State lfonrd Adopts the Report of the Committeo on Equnlizntion. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Seninoriesp, i, Oot, 2,—1ho Committee on Genoral Equalization mado thelr toport to the Stato Board this morning. It oqualizos all the proporty nssessod in countlos. Boveral changes wore ordored to bo mado by tho Board, after which tho roport was adoptod by 12 yoasto 8 nfys—Derickson, Whitnoy, and Willmarth vot- ing against it. Mr. Warner undertook to con- vitca tho mombors from Cook, in o shiort wpoech which Lio made in support of o roort, it no injustico had boon dono thoir couuty ; 'that tho original assessmont in Cook was froin 16 to 20 por ceut of ita cnalt valuo ovly, aud In order that Qook should pay Lior just sharo of the Stato taxes, tha 8tato Board had beon compelled to add Inrgely to Lor assossment. fIo did nob sucs coed in convineing tho membors from Coolt, and it1s doubtful if the taxpayersof Cook will vo antisfied that justico hns bean dono thom, * In distributing tho tax to bo collected in Ed- srards and Wabnsh Counties, on the Now Albany & Bt. Louis Iond, tho smount charged was transforrod, 80 that Edwards wan ohatgod with 11 milos snd Wabosh withb, ‘The Board, by rosolution, corrected their procceding of laut yoar, and directod the Auditor to have tho County Clorky of said counties oxtond the tax properly, snd colloct it for last yoar, s it utill romamed unpaid. ——— FIRE At Evansvilie, Ind. Evaxsviie, Iud, Oct.—A firo iu the wholo- salo grocery of Viele, Btockwell & Co., damagod tho Luilding to tho amonut of 4,000 ; insur- anco, 811,000. Tho stock, valued ot £05,000 to 75,000, was badly damoged. Insuranco on stock, 15,000, goaorally in- Eautorn and forelgn companies, Tho firm will continue businoss, At Green Point, L. X, New Yons, Oct, 2—A fire broko out at Groon Polut this morning, and before tho flames wore stayed tho box faotories and frame tenemonts on both sidos of Yurmsn stroct, botween Union laco and Frauklin stroot, were burned. The oss 18 placad ot over £100,000, and tho insurauco at 80,000, At St Louis, Br, Loots, Oct. 2.—A fire last night partially destroyod the carringe factory of Houry Pimkin, on North 8ixth strook, botwoon Morgan stroot and Frauklin avenue, and damaged sovoral small storcs, BhOp, ofc., in tho vicluity, Tho loss is about 816,000 ; fnkured in howa compavios. i At Gien’s Falls, GreN's Fauws, Oct. 2.—Shorman & Noreross' snw and planiug mills and sashefactory, with stack of lumber, wero burnad early this morning, The loes is 860,000, without any msurance. Ouo hundred wen aro thrown out of employmont. At Younzstown, 0. Prrrenugo, Pa., Oct. 2.—A fro at Youngstown, 0., 8t 3 o'clock this morning, dostroged Cilds, Orr & Co.’s furnituro store, aud dnmaged Gates® d?’-gnade storo. Lows, 45,000; insurance, 340,600, © AtMartin, 0. Torepo, 0., Oct. 2.—This foronoon & fira destroyed William Clark & Co.'s saw-mill, near Martin, Ottawa Connty. Loss on mill aud lumber £9,000 ; inuurudyl’or $3,200. At Tamilton, Ont. Hawierow, Ont.,, Oce. 2.—~Tho steam mill ownod by J, H, Hall, situated near this city, was destroved by flra to-day, together with nbout 1,000,000 foct of tumuar. 'Less about $160,000, e e ey CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD DISASTER. Bax TFraxncisco, Oct, 2.—A teriffic cloud burst over the Humboldt Division of the Central Paciflc last night, seriously washing out tho track. An emigrant train, drawn by two locumotives, went into the chasm. = Both cugineers wore instautly killed. No others injured. —_— oRLM Mysterious Murder Cases CrxcnNary, 0., Oct. 2.—Mrs. Julia Perkins, tho woman who last Wodnesday murdored her own child and attempted suicide, made another attempt on hor own life to-day by stabbing hiorsclf in tho throat with o pair of scissora. Tor death may soon ensue. Mystery gnthers moro thickly around tho aMiir ovory day. Both par- ties wero woll convected horo,” and ench accuses tho other of marital infidelity. ‘Lho tragedy ox- ates intenso intorest, the mystery enveloping it, aud tho mutual acensation of cach other by tho portis, togethor with conflioting rumors, koop ke public verdict moasurubly in susponse, while tho sympathy is strongcst for Mrs, Perkins, The Phclps Embezziement Cuso. ALnaxy, Oct. ‘2.—Judgo Wostbrook, in tho Phelpa caso, dacided to-day that the point madoe by tho prisouor’s counsol to the effect that no Inrceny was committod is not well {aken. 'The Coutt holds that Phelps was the custodian of the draft only for the timo boing, or so long as it would tako to placo it in the propor deposltory. Jmportant Papers Stolen from o Unit- ¢d States District Attornoy. NEw Yorxk, Oct. 2.—Invoices and other papers in tho Custom-Houso suit agalust Platt, Boyd & Co., for £500,000, are missing from tho United Statos Districk Attornéy's offico, THE WEATHER. ‘Wisnixaroy, Oct, 8,—1 5, m.—For tho North- west and Upyet Lakos falting barometer, northe eaatorly to southanstorly winds, falling tompers- ture, aud partly cloudy woather. ODHERVATIONS. 187, | Direction and) force of wind.| Hour ar ob| 3 servation. Weather, Wind, Tigeck'nr'ye 30,10) 97 8, b, gent Cheyenne,., 2969 63 N, Wiy bl Chicago, 4iro ... Cloveland. .. Cinciunati,.(10.01 ncansb, 30,08 Y. Gurry. .[s.o0 Fi, Gibuow, (20,93 Marqustte. : Mitwaukeo . [50.00] A Conwokentious Juror, A singulny case which oconrred nany years ago in one of tho rwel towns of Vormort is thiw doseribed by the Rutlund (V) Herald: *Oupk.. A. shot und killed & dog bolonging to his noigh- bor, Smith, ‘Chis uct wan charged npon one G., and a suit was hrought against hiw to recovor' damage. 'Ile ense wiw triod by a jury bofora n Justlcs of the Pouce, aud Unpt. A, sut us a furor, Olroumstantinl evidonco was presontad to prove that G, shot the dog, and tlm)}ury npgrood (0 ro- turn a verdiok of ‘Guilty, Havaral vears uftor tha trial Capt, A. nchnowledged thut he killed the dog, defendod biy course in rendoring a of *Guilty’ agalust G. on tho firnuud that his juror's oth roquirod him to decido tho b m;oonnflg:w g, l&du o‘vil'dnnno! ul;d d&. _\‘1:1 BEECHER REDIVIVUS, DOWN TO THR OTOUND, Aud thero 16 no peace, and thero aro sorrows whiolt wail to sorrows : deep calling unto deop, and yot within the band’s reach. Justaboveovery hoad s poaco, love, and gladness. For whoro man’s etiength falls God's strovgth bogini. Whon sorsows arono longor tolorablo, all yor- row vanishea in tho peaco which comos from Christ. 1t 38 for us to fly away from tronblo; to 1lift oursolvea above visiblo things. Dearly boloved, all this natur- aly flows from tho words which I spokes; but tho ene thought whioh is in my mind, ring- “If liko o boll, {u this knowing that 1Io which ralsed up tho Lord Jesus shall raise up by Josus, nud sball prosont us to you, the littlo childron of my churoh, tho maidons whom I IIAYE DAPTIZED AND INSTRUCTED, the young mon now gnchmlu;i i tho fullnoss of thelr strongth, they that are in the midut of tho Dattlo and strifo, old mon avd women, In twen- ty-soven yoars liow largo an srmy I have led. It " to mo au inoxpressbly Bwoot _thought that, s I mn mesurod Dy tho Divine lght, T sbail nol stumboer in the dust, Not only thig, but I shall riso by tho frro- siutiblo powsr of a Christ, 1 BIALL WIN IMMORTALITY, andl shall be presented with your confldence here, Not yonr sympathy, not your acclumation, is hatf 80 Bwoot to mo &y tho thought that whon all tho clonds bavo pased, and ail the strugglos ovor, you nnd 1 shall stand togethor, kuown of God, and knowing &6 we nre knowa, und in that blessod bopo stand moro tinmly USITED POREVER. Boloved men and womon, God- has seon fit to give to this church a disciplino which i& a prom- ito of tho uses to whigh Lo means to bring you. He bas laiu upon you burdens which are to mako you stronger. If He Lns brought you to the grindszone it is to sharpen you for’the dny of attle, Nover bofore in tho whole bisiory of this chureh was thoro such o respousibility Tald upon 1t to do God's work, You cught to feel a sympnthy tor tho wesk, for tho tempted, for the sorrowing, for tho siuful, for the human soul in allats infiuite variations of experiance. It is for this church to have . A TOSOX OF BYNTATHY like God. Shio wust go out for men, Iabor for thown, to love them, For mysolf 1 have no mnew promise, I am just the man that I have Dbeen for twonty-seven yours among_ you, Laviog lad, oy God linows my soul, one single desiro, and that is to do #00d 1o my fellow-man, & desire which was givon mo by my mother, for when I was borm 1 was ~baptized into that muumr aud which By been miwstored by mo all my lifo, aud which is dooper in mo thau ever boforo; dibposition 10 spond aud bo spout for the developmont of the Divino clement which i in cvory Luman goul, Let u, then, join bunds in this, that we will seck visiblo honor ; tunt wo will not sook seclamation ; that we will not seck any worldly things, but that, with a purer lifo, cousecrato ourselves to tho more perfoct union with Jesus Clrist. THE PLYMOUTIl ASSOCIATION, at tho close of the procvodinys, Lold a privato and informal, though a social, gathering, for tho &mrpoau of tendoring a recoptiou to Mr. Beechor. Thoy gnthered in - thelr meoting-room above the leaturo-room in Jargo numbors, Tho room was landsomely decorated with flowers and bauners, on_which wero in~ sorioed ¢ *Love,” “[lis Bonver Over Us Was Love,” and similar juscriptions. When Mr. Deechor uppeared in tho roow, altor receivin tho greotings of all bis friends 1 tho churc below, bo was rocoived with loud aud loug-con- tinuod applauso. _ At its closo o young lady sang * Hoino, Bweat ome,” lo au accompaniment, which wag followad after brief futervals by the songs * Auld Lang Byne,” *The Last Rose of Sumuer," “The S&nmumnhb," and other woll- known nirs. AMr. Meochor ‘then promenaded through the room and held brief convorsations with thoso prosent, which brought the proceod- ings to & ternumution, A BEECHERIANA. ws of Relizaous Papers. DB, DELLOWS ON MR, BEECHER'S ** UNACCOUNTA- BLE" CONDUCT. From the Lideral Christian (Unitarian), For months sud years tho Awcricsu poople have refused to beliova ovil of Mr. Boschor. Statoments, which, mado concorning any other man would have necessitatod au examivation and rofutation, have beon thought unwortuy of no- tics when mado concerning him. Rumors, which githor should bave been confirmed or snould havo blasted thoso who started thom, hnve beon deomed but old wivos' talos because Mr. Beecher wau thelr subject. Surely thero wad novors grander oxample of thao power of establishod cliaractor to resist a foarful agsault, and of the constancy of the peoplo to ono whom it has boon thoir delight to honor, . Standing thus s the trusted friend of the wholo peoplo and as a rovered preacher of tho Gospel of Jegus Christ, Mr. Becchier owes to the paople aud to tho Gospol sacrod duties, Thepoo- plo have maintained their faith in him; they have o tight to exoect that their fnith shalt bo changod to knowledge. To the Gospel of Christ ho owes his position and his powor; it ls duo that Goupel that by full and clenr examination ha ovorthrow the black charges that have been pro- forred ngninst him. Thus far in this wretched seandal Mr. Beocher kas boou scting on tho de- fongive, Lt iy ovidont that ho attempted toignave tho seandsl, even aftor it acquired wido circuls tion, His Committeo of Investigation was up- pointed by bimslf, at o lato hour, and from among his most dovoted personal friends. "L'his Cowmmittee from its very naturo could not bo im- pattial in its procoodings ; it seomeil to make no carnest uffort to wocuro tho testimony of most important witnesses, auch 08 Mr. Bowan, Miss Anthbony, and others whom we might nome; its crom-oxnminations were ncoessarily on ono sida; its roport, to say tho least, failed’to meot tho just oxpoctations of thoughtfulmon, 3Aloreover, ghs sooming attempts to binckon the churncter of every witnoes who has testifiod against Mr, Beocher wero most astomshing and alarming to thoso who bad oxpected porfectly fair-doaling from the cburch thut stands as s 'most conspic- uous ¢xponont of Christinnity. MMr, Titton's sworn statemont bofore the Com« milteo astounded tho whols country by its quo- tations fromMr. Becchor's lotters. Mr. Moulton's second statomont, while it seems most malicioue and vindictivo, novertholeas containg much mut- tor that apparontly strengthons tho caso agninug Mr, Beecher, Mr. Tiltou's Jnst statement, writ~ ton with an aloquence and power that nlmost compel tho reader to beliove iu his truthfuluess, adus Inrgely to the documentary testimony aud circumstantial evidoneo that require oxplanation and refutation, Mr. Boocher's own lettors are the strongest ovidence n;iuhlst him, His oxplan- ntlous of thoso lotters ull would be glad to be- liove, but those oxplanations aro €0 extraordin- ary, 8o contrary to what hind beon known of Mr, Boacher, 8o opposed to all ordinary use of lane guage and to gonerally-received puyahulofl-, that thoy need the n\\Epufl. of vory strong coliatornl evidence, whichthero secms no hiope of educing ©oxcept in & conrt of law. Dr. ilton and Mr, Monlton Lnvo published the blackost chayges against tho honor of Mr. Bocchor, and thoy support theso cbatgos by a romarkablo array of documonts aud circum- stancos and citod witnosses. Tho acousers aro ot iusgnificant mon, One of them wns_ for oars tho chosor: companion, counselor, and fol- ow-worlkier of Mr, Beochor,” ‘Cho other, only & few weolka ngo, Mr. Beocherdoclnred to bo tho bost friend God over rained up. Thero mon pub- lished thoso charges woeks ago, yet Mr, Beochor and Piymouth Church bavo tuken no stons to suo them for libel, havo takon no steps to refute in a court of law these moustions charges, mado by responsible mon sgainst the foromost proncly er fn tho world| ‘Chu this should bo 8o is un- sccountable. Mr. $foochor’s good nama aud the honorof the Christian Ohurch alike domand thut the acousars bo compelled to prove thair ceso in tho courts, L'hore nre very many pooplo whose faith iu My, Boocher has thus fur boon unshaken, who aro amuzed thut ho does not tuko tho of- fousivo in the most vigorous manner. Unloss ho does take tho offonuive and prosecuto thoso accusors with tho utmosl onorgy, a cloud will inovitably sottlo upon the brightest name whick ‘has been ohorislied in tho people’s bearts, ** PROFOUND AND PAINKDL IMPIESSION.” Fron tha New York Gbwercer (Presbuterian), Mr. 'I'ilton's pupor bas produced o more pro- found and prinful improgsion thun any of the documents hitherto published on the subjoct. Some of tho calmest papors, that had rogarded thw Committoo's report o9 abuudantly sufilolon to viudicato Mr, Bocoher, now chauge their opimons, {'CANNOY FAIL TO PRODUGE A WTHONG TMPRESs o, Hrom theNew Yurk: Eeanoeliat (Presbytertan)., Wo must say thutit [Tilton's lnst stuatomont] in powortully written, and oannot fail to produce o strong impression. 1t certainly dewonstratos the nocossity of tha hmponding logal provecd- iuge, in ordor to a sutintuotory elucidution of the truth, Ouly whon the authors of all thoso +f gtutements " aro put upon the stand and mude 10 testity Holemuly befors the law und bofora God, onn wo Liopa to know the absolute truth. ** WILL HOLD 400D UNTIL OVENTHLOWN." From the Chrlatian Leater, Mr, Tilton has brought ont snothaer * stato mont," wglnh Eroduou ovldence and demands replp nothing oonolusive in it bub 1t posltions whll hold good nutil ovorthrosn by countor-ovidonoe, Moulton. “atys uwg RELY 17 From the New York Graphfa, Tho proceadings againat Mr. Francis D, Monl- ton in y&: wolityn show tho samae vindiotive spirit which was dlsplayed by tho Plymouth Chureh mombera _whon thoy proposedto ** Give him Bell 1" and assautted him ot tho closo of a Friday- night nrnyor-molllmfi. Mr. Moulton bas beon inatcted by the Brookiyn Grand Jury for somo alleged libel upon which ho bnd boon provionsly sued by Mies Proctor, 'Tho ofouso is toclini- cally & misdomonnor, and is punishablo by a fino not” exceoding 82060 or fmprisonment for a porfod not longor thau ono your, or Ly both fine and imprironmont, Yot on this chargo Mr. Moulton has boou hold ta bail in the sum of £20,000. Tho nmount of ball thus do- mandad {s uuprecedontod i tho olraumstancos— £5,000 bolng the lnrgest amonnt over roquired for a person charged with asimnle misdemennor, Tho desire to_* give Mr, Moulton heli" i ovi~ dently still burning In tho bLroastu of Mr, Boocher's worshipors, It thoysucceed fn mak- {ng tho law courts subsorviout to thelr partisan purposos, & Brooklyn court will hereaftor bo naarly ag distoputablo aw the loading Brooklyn church, Tho extracts whioh wo give from tho Fvangelist, tho Eraminer and Chronicle, and olhor roligious papors, shiow tho estimation in which Mr, Moulton is hold by the most sobor ¢lasses of the community, *A SUFPICIENT AND A WORTHY MOTIVE." #rom the New York Evangelist, Bomo of tho parties to the scandal havo been showerod with obloquy quito beyond their desort. Wo aro suro that tho motivo, which Imynllnd Mr, Moulton at tho siart, but whioh gpeodily carricd bim too far within tho terriblo labyrinth to ro- treat—unmeoly, thnt of shiolding iho invocent childron of the principals—commended itself to our impartinl renders as both a suflciont and o worthy motivo. And though he may hvo orrod 1 judgmout, it18 not yot apparcnt that ho Lnd eolilsh onds of any sort to further by his intor- forence. It was a friendly oftics, in "his undor- atauding of it, that lio undertoole and poraisted in. On his own showing, howaver, wo aro freo 0 eny ho went a zood deal too far, It is impos- siblo’ (hat any wan should emargo from such surroundings with unsolled garmonts, DBut it nevertheless seoms to us that Mr, Moulton mny fairly crava, at this singo of procsedings, s shara of thnt susponse of judgmont which has beon so notaoly lmyhouombly absorved in belalf of Mr, Boccher, W10 18 M. MOULTON?" From the Examiner and Chrontele, The queation, “Who is Mr. Moullon?™ ig usked us by a0 many ronders that we will say ho in the sou of Sovern D. Monlton, ouo of the threo Tax-Commissiovers of (bin city, and o member of tie Presbytorinn Chureh, though now a regular aftendant and Trasteo of Dr. J. 8. Istmes’ congregntion, ho having detormined to stsud by & Bantist church for tho sake of the denve populstion suirounding it, rather than go with it own people whon tho honso was sald Lo a moro fashionablo asetion of tho city, Wo kave somo porsonal ncquaintance with tho senior Mr, Moulton, and nouo with his son. But it js no moro tban simplo justico to say that wo lave rarcly soon & father who fmprossed us as bolng bottor qualiflod to ostimato tho charscter of a son, and wo know of very fow fathors who have more confldones in the honor and intogrity of & son than Mr. Moulton hns in bis. — Graduating with honor at the ago of 17 srom the freo acadomy, ko bogan lifo for Limself in s humblo position with tho firm of Woodrz® & Robinson, ono of the itrgest and solidest Louses in tho city, aud with wiom ho has beon connccted as clark or partoor twonty yoars., As a partnor ho Las the unabating confidonco of thoso associated with him in business. His wifo is o most estimable orgon, and the youngest sistor of his partner, {r, Robingou, We make this statement in an- swer to many {nquiries and as nu act of justico to ol intoreated in it, and not for tho snko of influencing any mow's opinion ou the issuo of tho Becehor-Lilton caso. ** GNLOUNDED CONFIDENCE IN MI. MOULTON." ¥ Burleigh's” New York letter to the Boston Journal, 1t was rumored, after Boulton had mado bis Inst statement, that o would hazo diflieulty with bis firm, and would not bo vory well recoived at the Corn Lxchango. Two mombera of the firm, Ttobinson and Woodruff, are among our most minent citizons, Mr. Woodrafl is 8 mombor of Dr. Storrs’ chureh, and is an indofatigable worker in the Sunday-seliool couse. Ho spont two or throe yoars abrand, aud speut his timo in eslablishing Sunday-schools in taly and Ger- many, In conversation with o friend, ho said, tho other day, that the firin had unbounded con- fidence in Mr, Moutton, and intended to stand Dy him in his troubles, THE HEAVICST WAREHOUSING PIRX IN THE cousTRY, From the Cingintati Commercial, The firm of which Munlton s the most active ‘member aro among the largest importors in this country of railrond iron, #alt, and fiah. Tioy aro tho heaviest warchousing urm in tins nation, if not in tho world; ‘They osn uod lease a ling of warchouscs and docks fronting tho uppor bay, on tho East River side, for ot least 116 miley, vahed at ot less than £560,000,000. Thicko waro- houses ombraco tho Atluntic, Commercial, and Erio doeks and basiu, Moultou is in cuarge of all freights receivod from the ‘Mediterrancan, South Amarican, and those from Now England oud the British Provineos. In addition to thus, he hoy o largo interest in tho importations of #nit and fish, all of which passes undor his direc. tion. It isclaimed tunt this firru has dono a businens during five yoars past of over $250,000,000, Mirs, 'Filton, “ Burletoh's " New York: lelter to the Boston Joturnal, Tho groatess ofiort Lins boen mado to got & correct likoness of Mra, Tiltun. One houso oilor- ad 91,000 for & photograph. Thero aro bub Lvo kuown ones in vxistonco, One of theso Mr., Til- ton hias, ond keeps on Lis parior muntol. hon any ouo spoake of Lis wifo, ke takes it down nod shows it. * Tho other is held by o distivguished Now York photographer. o lhas resisted the filiueriug offer for the pictare. 1llo regards thio digposal of it nsa broneh of faith that would lurt his business. Nothiug that bas appoared gives tho_slightost idea of thls now famous wowan. Sto iy a emwll, fragile womsn, dark complexion, low in stature, girlish in lool, lior hair parted In the contro and falling in ring- lots behind—loosing more like a school-girl of 18 thau o matron of 40, Upto tho publicatiou of the Jetter to Dr. Bacon, Mra. Tilton moved in lier nccustomed spliores. Every Sundwy aftor- noon she led tho singing at the Christlan Asso- cintion rooms, besides engaming in gonorul Christion work, Sinco sho loft her husbaud’s house sho hay lived quite rotired. During tho summor vacation abo was groatly anuoyed by the curious who crowdoed on hor privacy. Sho went from pluce to place, and was even callod Ly anothor name to cecape attontion. But all in yain, Ble camo honio early from her summer- lt;'\p to oujoy the guiot seclusion of a friend’s ouyo, AMISE AND O TO YOUR HUSDAND." Trom the Chureh Unfon (Presbyterian—Dr. Duryea,) Ta this terriblo bespattermont over in Drook- Iyn ono thing has looked bright all tho way through, and that is tho chivalrio sympathy, ton- dornexs, aud aftecsion with which Theodoro Til- ton b always spoken of his wife; and, if this Iucats tho oye of Llizaboth I, Tilton, wo would suy tohior: *Arieo aud go to_your husband.” While you aro yot a great wiy off you will find Lim coming to'maet you, As you stand upon your own threshiold dgain, with hig arm around You, boforo you retirs from the_publio oyo tnrn aud tell the unxious and agitated world the ox- act truth of this pitiful story, thiou you may kin- dio the 110 on your hearth agein, and gather your little ones about 1t and take 1t for your con- solation ihat you have taught us all to koop pe- ronts, pastors, snd every othor morznl thing out- sido of that charmed circle in whioh tiod alono has placed & mnn ana his wito. Views of Clergymons DIt DODIXGTON AND STORUS, 1 Durletah'n ™ New York letter lo_the oston Journal, Dr. Budington is vnri; Dbittor on Rr. Boochor. Yot thero urv at loast thirty prowminont families in his congrogation whio aro staunch friends of aud have unbounded confldenco tu tho pustor of Plymouth Church, As overy one oxpocted, Dr. Btorrs sympathizes with Mr. Tilton. Ha pro- nounces bis Ikt statoment a_mastorpieco of 1in- lish composition. 1n the moantimo tho mails nro Lringing to Mr., ‘Tilton letters from tho West written Dy eminent clergynon, congrutulatin liim on the ability with which Lo Los sustaino lmsolf, FAILUBE OF & PHOPOSKD CLERICAL INDORSRMENT OF BLECHER. Lrooklya (Sept. wr{r;’mtxti?{wl of the Springfield ass,) Jeepublican, It has just cowe to light that an offort was ro- cantly mude by loadiug mombors of Llymouth Churals to get up & domioustration of woloutue \:x the clergy Lo Bir, Boecher ou his veturn. number of ministors were ssked to join in snch & movomont, but it was found that Jouding clor- gymen declined to participoto in tho love foast in honor of Plymonth's pastor, who now ocou- pien such un equivocal position ; It waa thorofore oonoluded not to cowt & failure, and tho projeot was abundousd, Levchor’y and 'Tilton’s Lawyers. # Burlegh's " New York letter to the Josten Journal, Mr, Dooohor bag dono at last what many o hin frieuds urged bim to do at the outset, Hehaa ) Hel prredielr soousod g um h".‘fi'?fl’“’ \\llllm&fl&:m L N, u,mg’smh‘.nfl‘[a:fik.’sz‘mclnm It bir, Dvartd ""7'THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1874, at tho atart, tho presont atatun of_nfals would DLavo boon malorinlly differant. Nat only has Mr, Evarta pro-eminont legnl abitities, but It moral charactor is 8o high that his oplnlons and statoments would bnvo preat welght with tho community. Next to Charles O'Connor, Mr. Livarts' good judgment in tho munagoemont of the cago plncor” bim among tho highost. Mr, Abvott, ouo of the best rend lawyors in Now York, hes nlso boon rotainod. 1Ilo has boon for yoars o makor of Inw-hooks. Mr. Iartlott, who 18 a high-grade eriminal Inwyor, whose connce- tion with tho Sun gave him tho credit of writing tho neverest artiolo on Mr. Booclior that wa writ- ton at tha outuot, hins been rotnined, Besides thin array, at lonat half-a-dozen atlornoys aro in the matfer. Bo far no mnu s named In connoction with Mr. Tilton'a sldo but Judgo Morry, Ilut Lnif-a-dozon mon, tho shrowdest criminal law- yers in the State, havo offored thelr sorvices to aslat, 1f tho caso over comen to trinl it will Lo uoled for tho array and magnitudo of counrol as much ag it will bo by tho distingushed position of tho defondant, MARINE, Tort ot Chilengo, Oct. 2o ARRIVED, Prap Clty of Traverse, Travoreo Gity, lumber, Prop Mohawlk, Buffulo, sundries, Bluir Ghleago, Manltostoc, munities, 8Bobr Molvhia, Muskegon, Tumbor. Schr Mary Oglling, Ford River, lumbor, Sebir Lauea, Windsor, light, Soiir H, B, Moore, Saugitck, wood, Selir Eitie, Ludinglon, wood, Selir Arrow, Holland, wood, eow Magndlls, Grandl aven, wood, Sebir D, Furguion, Cedar River, luiuber, Bebr G. Barber, Muskegot, hnuber, Sehir Moselle, Horn's Plor, raflrond ties, Sebr A, Frodorivk, Satigntucl, wood, Sebr J, Kelderhouse, Butralo, coal, Tirig Alaunto, Menoriines, lmbsr, Schir Honw Orocker, Pensatkoe, lumber, Heow M, N. Dunhain, Pko's Yier, wood, 8ebr J, & A, Stronich, Manfatco, iuber, Behr Tollo Walbridge, 'Muskegon, Inmber, Schr City of Milwaulice, Muskegon, lumber, ‘twr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundrlos, oLEARED, Hehir Nimrod, Bufalo, 36,010 bl whent, Selir Onoudaga, Bufnlo, 60,000 by ats, 8elir 11, I, Brown, Wysidulte, 1,000 tons old raflrosd dron, . Wileox, Buffalo, 22,700 bu whent, Sehr M, Frop Qlty of Travorwn, Traverso Gily, ,000° bu wheat, 30 brlu baof, and'sundrio, Bchr G, Barber, Muskegon, 0 m Lrtok, Eobir D, 1, Batloy, Bualo, 44,600 bu whest. Bark W, i1, Vanderbilt, Dutalo, 4,000 bu whoat, Schr Oak Lat, Buifulo, 16,237 b wheat, Helir A, dnckson, While Luke, 72 eds stono, St Chicago, Munitowoc, autdr NIGIT CLEAANORN, Sctir Dunean City, Ditncan Uity 500 bu carn, 070 bu oats, 60 bris lour, 10 beli beef, 10 bl pork, Trop . D. Galdwoll, Dart Huton kud futernwdiate poinits, 10,476'bu coin, 76 bu oals, 1,310 brls tlour, 06 brla vork, and sundrice, Schr 3, D, ftusselt, Buttalo, 4,600 bu corn, Holr Emma, Clistlovol, 7 brls flour and sundrles, Btur Muslegon, Grand Haven, 23 brla tlour, 100 brls cement, and sundriva, Prop Tuter-Otonn, Bifolo, 44,000 b corn, Bargo Avausut, Bufalo, $6,600 bu corn aud 33,000 bu oate, Dork Hemiaphere, Bufalo, 20,200 bu corn, And 17 vosweln eloiized lglit, Lnke Froights Woro tn fair demand nnd a ahado firmor, at Sc for oats, @K for corn, and 3xo for wheat fo Buifulo, Thé clartors for Bulialo Wore: Bchra A, Cobb and i, 3¢ ; selir Heotin, wheat on private oroy, corn st fsce: s Cley of 9 of 46 ; nchr k. A, Nichclion, corn (last 5t 303 prop Molwwk, corn through. To Ot Wego—Schir J, Matliews, corn on private terms, Total, 87 capacity ubout 130,000 bt whoat, 120,600 bu voru, und 26,000 bu oats, In tho afternodn the bsryo Dis: ‘marek waa taken for 18,000 bu whent to Kingaton on privato torme, _Also the nchra O, J, Wetle, J, G, Mune {en, Anuie M, Poterson, Kingliwhior, and brop Graves, for'wheat from Milwaukeo o Butlilo at 4Xc, carry~ fugg ubout 180,000 bu, Vesseln Pawsed Port Huron, Tonr Muitox, 21, ,~Dows—1'rops Gordon Gamipbell, City'of Frcmont, Rucket, St, Albans, Salina and congdrt, Jeunis aud consort, Snook aud taws achrs J, Breed, Raciuo, Ut—brops Cluveland, Annle Young, Scoa; eches Louluo, Lillfo Pratt, Adlroudack, Eaglo Wing, Orlent, ontcalm, Hoboken, Gearge Sichn, Wind ndrth, brisk! Weather fino, Tilinols & M Bumarronr, Iil., Oct, Morning Light, Ottawa, s, Morris, 6,000 bu corn, # Os.ednkp—T, Ryburn, Marsollics, 91,943 1% Jumber, 21,600 shinglos, 2,500 lath; Admiral, Lockport, 33,141 £t lumber, 1001 shingles, Buipaxront, Ill, Uct, 2—8:30 p, m,—ARNIVED— Gen, Bherman, Beneen, 6,200 bt cort, Greaneb—Monto Chiristo, Senoc, 81,635 £t lumber 3 prop Athntic, Ruuliukes feeder, 13,600 €& lumber, 870 pouts; Mossonger, Kaukakeo fealor, 4,600 posts, 9 « Cnal, 1 M—ARRIVED— u cori; Bello Lrunca, Miscelfuncons, cuesco, Nearly nll of tho big lmUcr-flect n tho river at tho Degluning of the week lias been disposcd of, - Ouly two Iuber-laden vousels rowaiuea fu o facket lnst ovening, —Tho schs Roeder and Gazello are at Millor Droth- ory’ dry-dock for repofrs, The schr Aunio Yoaght In at Doolittlo & Olcott’s having sl her top-sides caulked, —A lurgo number of vesscls are being wiripped it this port and will go into winter quartors at ouce, It does ot pay to keop thom in commission suy longer at the preseat low rales of freight, ELBRWIERE, ‘The dopth of water in tho hnrbor of Two Rivers fa mot less than 8 feot in tho chunuol butween piers for tho width excavated, —The Governmont dredgo snd tug_ Gen, Balknap, which have been at work deepeninyg the chinunel be- tween harbor plers ut T'wo Rivers, linve recelvod orders to 4o to Ahnapeo. —Tho acur Mears, coal laden for Clileago, got zground in North Bay Saturday, Tho tug Favorito wa working on licr ot last sccounts, Nearly 100 tous of conl wore Jettisoned, ‘hio sehir Zach Chandler, which left Detroit Thurs- day night, wae compolled ta put abiout whon opposita Dunkirk, owingto the hesvy wiud, which carried uway some of bier sails, ~—The Dotroit Post statcn that the new ship Michi- gan, Capt. Kirby, was about to loave Dotrolt Inat nijht, and oro this is indoubtedly on lLor wuy to Sugiuuw, ‘where shio loads for Chiengo. ~The bargo Wolverino, loading st Milwaukeo, was struck by lightaing during o heavy thundor-storm day before yeeterday, nud st on fire, Nearlyn dozen mou o bourd were prostruted, and ono severely in~ Jured, The vessel was considerably damagoed, —Tlio prop St. Louls is sground I _the bay on the fluts, the removal of which §8 o part of tho {mprove- meuta now making under tho Governmient sppropriu- tion, The propeilr is nbout 2 feet out of tho water, ~—The Dotrolt Free Press stalos that parties who camo down tho river Weduesday report tho weather violent on Lake Huron, wind a gale from the noithe weat, and several steam and wall vessels which wero outalde wore compeiled to retury to the river, Quite k3 fll;ol.‘wu weathor-bound, but no dissaters wro ro- ported, —1t ia stated that nearly all the vessols now In tho rlvers aro propared o cancel thelr inmiiranco unlees froights up above presont figures, ‘he soason lina beon o bad one for veescl-owners, and fow of thew 1avo mado ozpones, ~Tho Dotroit 'ribune says the stmr Cleveland, of the Voermont Central line, caro through from Clove- Jund Lo Detroit sgatuat a forco narthweat gale, loaving that port when tho weas wero at tho greatest height, and tho plor-cuds entirely hiddon by the heavy waves ‘which wero dashing over them, Eho lad on’ a con- sideruble cargo, couslsting of 50,000 feet of red codar for cedar boxes, and a quontity of merchundise, Sho 18 en route from Ogdenaburg to Chicago. ~—The Milwaukeo Newa stutes that the schira Moon- Jight wud David Vauco roturued to Milwaukeo from Clilvago Weduesday, to be stripped und tsken luto winter quarters, —The wrockors on Lake Michigan who have been 50 successful {n tho recovery of valunblo property from grest do‘)lhu have about concluded their lubors for the Beason, 'Tholateucas of tho season will, beyoud a doubt, prevent their accomplishing auytbing ‘towards tho reseuo of the Westmoreland, which lew cxposed to wesferly winds, Tlhelr operations wero tho niost im~ poriant of tho season, —Lako navigation, it hins beon agserted Ly those who have salled both at sua rud on fresh water, fa attended with fur more dangers thun ocean uavigution, und each seanon dnattended with 8 riatorloss of propetis, O fo {hia poriod it in shown by the records that upon Lake Hurca moro veasels huve foundered and mora property lost in other ways, yot in tho loss of Jifw it fs n triflo bebiud Lako Michigan, o far an protection to the shipping 18 concerncd, they are about the kame, ‘The mican depths of Luke flurml 18 8aid to ho 750 feet, Lako Michigan 700 feot, Lake Supcrior 800 fuet, Lako Xrio 204 foet, and Lako Ontario 600 feot, Tho totul length of thoe five groat Iakes la suid to be 1,346 miles, and the area 84,000 square miles, 'The heaviest gules amd attonded with e greatest losa of lifo and property ‘wora thiaso of 1835, 1837, 1800, 1644, and 1860, uil necuie sl durlug tho mouth Sf Notombis, suvo thit of 1943, ;‘.\ lf\l took placo on the 18th of Outobow.—~Detrull ribunie, SPECIAL NOTIOES, Consnmption Can be Curod, HOHENOK'S PULMONIC SIRUP, SOHENGK'S SEA-WEED TONIC, BGHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, Ars the ooly medioluos that will curs Pulmousty Gon sumption. Irrequeatly modoluos thab will stop s cougl will acca- slon the doath of tho patient; thoy look up tho liver, stop tUo ciroulation of tho blood, howorelisgo follows, aud in fuot, thoy alog tho uetlon of the vory urguns that oausod ot Ehiuntatat sag Dyspopela are ) 3 or tla arg o thida thu Cased ot Canuamion. JAaw_purssis Somr plnla ot a dull pain” in vonstipution, cvate tonguo, patn | blado, foollnis of drawnl- rustlessnoas, tho food ‘)\llg‘)‘o vollny: hoavlly on iho stom. lehiiig v Sikiiona ordor tho utowagh of & toepid Tivor, Versons so afioctod, 1€ thoy 1ake bna br {wo hnavy ool aud if tho cough In thoso cazus bo suddonly cliwekedy il find the stomach aod liver cloyged, ramaindtii torpid aud Inaotive, and almout bcforo they aroaware the Jungs aroa wass vf BOros, abd wloorated, tho resnlt of which fa doath, Bohonol's Bulmonlo Hirup tu an expovtorant which doo ot enutali quluns or aayihing ssleulated (o ohuok & Bl "Koa:Woorl Tanto dissolren the fand, mixos 10 Julcus of tho atomnek, aida lgoution, and nour #ppotito, o) 1vo, skt sallow, or th syup. of ' biltuus, tendsacy, Selouckis Sam e ake Vills oquirod, g FIRE INSURANOE, INSURANCE. W. H. CUNNINGHAM & C0, LG T TN S Of the following Companies, are writing in this city as usual: AVERICAN, of Phila. A, T, Assets $1.058,000 18LO. FIRE ASSOCIATT, Pita. Assets §2,695,000 A . READTNG, of Pa. ; A T ILB20. Assets §300.000 1837. WE MAKE QUR OWN RATES, And solicit a share of your patronage, W. H. CUNNINGEAM & CO., 173 & 175 LaSalls-st., cor. Monroe, Oct. 2, 1874, ____MILLINERY, RIBBONS, &, T CARSON, PIRIE & (0, GREAT WEST SIDE DRY GO0BS HOUSE, Madison and Peoria-sts. Aimstons Todiy & Brning WILLINERY. The mnst atsltsh Mittinery fn the olty, inolnding vich audolegant pat-orn Hats and Bonnots ab paynlar pricos. st awortmont Kluwors, Fasihors, aud Piumos, RIBBONS. 2,000 plocar, all-silk mported Gros Cirain Rib- | et i 8 iohios wids, at 10, 16, &d & ot 3u, ey Bt Beleo, Whtarot Platil 4nd Raman Sash Ribbons at 10 cts d. Tiarnins lu Ladius' Tios, ombracing tho Lugoat and Richest Noveltios. Earit el Wisiost avsortmon Seatos aud Bush Rib- T o, Lndigs dostring to mateh thelr Dross Gnods In tho doop oloth shados oz Plum, Maclao g, Browns and Steols, will fndl 1ha chiolco it henrtment at‘our Glovo Dapt. t now Fronely K1d Linbroldorod Gauntiute: impostad itenl Gastar Ladios' -buttou Glovos, 1), Tor #1. . + 5175 quality bust Pacts K10 Gloves, 1-batton, "HOVIERY AND DNDERWEAR. Tull lings of Ladfes' and Children's ¥ino Tronch snd Enclith Faney Hontory At vopulac pricos. Larzest ussortment f Gonis! 1losturs, all makos Autamn and Winter Unilsrwvear, Lajin', Go Ohildren'a sizcs, of all \wolghits aud farhlon, CORSETS & UNDERCLOTHING. 3,10 pales 6-bono Frooch Carils at §1.00, former i, S50 Py tos's Corsot, with Skirt Supportar, st 150, Vur ‘stack s tha and Night aud Othur Gorsots ) S0 roprtion, largost, and pricea lowost, i the olty. inrihins In Ladios' Cliomisos, Drawors, Drossus, from 46 upvwards. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. Targo asortmant of Tadies Fall snd Wiatar Olosks, paitly triiomed, vory olea ©Henots Scutol, snd English Shavls, latost stylos, T7 PAYS T0 TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE, DRESS GOODS, An Attractive Stock Dress (oods, Comprising new and pleasing Fall Effects in unegualed vari- ety of colors and styles in Sea- sonable and Popular Fabrics, including Plain, Plaided, and Diagonal Serges, Plain and Plaided Camel’s Hair Cloths, Heavy double-width Plaided Suitings, Plain and Fancy Po- lonaise Cloths in prevailing shades, French and Irish Pop- ling, Imperial Popling, Cash- mere§, Merinos, Empress, and Mohairs, with everything new and desirable in material for Street or Home Costumes for Ladies or Children. OQur prices will be found as heretofore, *‘the lowest!!" Chas. Gossage & Co. 106,108 & 110 State-st, 00 & 62 Washington-st, Enoromats, | OFFICE OF i West Chicao Park Coumissioners, | 25 South Halsted-st, 8, Citeado, Ool. 2, ki Beatad proposata will e seo: “Tugacday, 10 0. doy ot viet., | etk iho Taykig Wt tha Tautiat Irldjeo ely 3 Ao to plat_aud Conlub.raes reser e the rlzhit t e Bropirals shentt ho eatod Gy d oy 10 the Wyst Unicago Park Connulsslonors, fadovaad oo iinny fidalida.d By orderof Yig S5 10DING, Racretecn Rooins 10, 11 and 12, WOOL XNITTING YARNS. WO Knitting Varns, 00 Lar & (o, State and Washington-sts., Have this season greatly en« larged their assortments in this clags of goods, and will keep constantly on hand full lines, Peckham & Amana makes, and the best brands of Western manufacture, together with new combinations in German Wors- ted Knitting Yarns, Balmoral, Germantown, Cashmere, Plain and Balmoral do., combining the most desirable qualities and attractive styles they have ever offered, and all at the low- est market prices. croozmims. GROCERIES! S 8 3 a Buy your Grdcories at Headquartors for Cash, and savo 10 T 30 PER GENT On each article. My goods are se- lected with groat care, and bought from FIRST HANDS, for CASH, through which I am able to give bottom prices. Best St Lo WhileWintsr Wheat Flour, $8.00 Choige Missomi White Winter, - - 740 The Celehreted Munuesota Pateat, 8.00 11000 Choies Minuesota Spring, - - - 640 Dapot i'n: fmpo;t:t;:l:(; ;1‘;: ;:v::: g;gm. 6. H. SLACK, Wholesale aud Retail Grocer, 109 WMadison-st. Ordoers from tho country will re- ceive prompt attontion. ___WIRD A5, Coansey Class Mannf's G, 40 Novth Third-st;, Philadelphia, Pa.,, Aro now making, and have on hand the Liare gost and beat rssortment of WINDOW GLASS. Ordors prompily filled at LOW PRICES. Our Glass {3 SUPERIOR TO OTHLR BRANDS, “Packed like French,” of High Polish and Light Color. Itis bolieved EQUAL TO FRENCH, AND AT LOWER PRICES, Also, manutncture Wine, Portor, and Min« eral Dottlos, Flusks, Vials, and Fruft Jars. FIRM CHAN CITANGIS OF TIiRM. * . B, HUNDLRY rotires from our firm. RHES, PEIROH & 0O, lilearo, Oot. 1,180, COPARTNIRSHIP. AW, WILKINS aud T, WHITNEY love this day fornod a cupartriorahiy for tho trunsaction of a Genoral Produco Commlsalon Busluosy fa thi olly, undor tho trm namo of Wilking & Whituey __Chloago, Oct. 1 DISSOLUTION. o partnership horotoforo oxlating undor tho flrm vt of Gopbor & Jareots s th day dissolrod by mutual convont, B, Blo JARREIT wlll ountinuo the busineas ut tho old staud, 228 to 236 Franklin-at, Fopt. 1, 1 ~ STOCKHOLDERS My Rockford, Roek Tsand & St Loui Suarclary's e, Rocx fsLaxw, W, Sopt, 7, 1874, Stockholders’ Meeting. Notiun [+ horaby gicen that tho anuual ¢ Rk et e bkt osk Lmoaune of the Nallruad Company il o heid ot the allics of the Game gty okl Tlhod, Wi W wel ! on Wodnosday, the lth 19 o'oluok, n. % ot Oetober, 4 N B W k5D, Rearstazy, TING. BTING: .2 S Railroad o ° =l s R

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