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LOCAL MISCELLANY, . THE EPISCOPAL MEMORIAL.. Tho montorial to the Eplscopal Genoral Con- . rentlon, praying that body - to inveatizato Dr, Boymour'n atanding on the quostion of Ritunlism, of which an account was given in yostordny's Trinune, hns boon indusirionsly clroulated for signasuros among such _of-the: clorieal and Iny dologatos to tha recont Diocesan Coriventlon ne nro opposed to Dr. Beymousr's confirmation and consecration ns Bishop of Tilinols, provided it ehall bo ascortninod that ho belongs to tho advane- od geliool. M. Albort I, Neoloy, of tho Church of the Ifoly Communion, and a brothor of Dishop. Nocloy, of Matno, hns intorcoted himaolf in pro~ paring tho memorial and obialuing. signatures, ond tho documont will bo. forwarded to Now York this ovoning, unloss tho proceedinga of tho General Convontion to-day shall foresiall it Tho mattor of the conflrmation of tho election of Dr. Soymour has been reforred to a commit- too, after tho usual custom, and it is bolioved 1bnt Dr. Bullivan, of Chicago, will mako a stron- nous effort to resist tho immediato--confirmation of the Bisiop-alect, in ordor that the Iilinoly memorial may be forwarded snd. Iaid boforo tho: Convontion,” As_yot, nono but Chicago names hnvo been appended to 1ho momorta), but it will doubtloss bo circulntod among the: country par- jahes in caso thoro is timo, The fooling of tho. consorvatives upon tho subjest scoms to bo ono of intonso desire that_ Dr. Boymour's poaition should bo .distinctly dofined.” If it shall bo ehown that 1ig Is not n litunlist of tho advanccd school, Lo will bo wolcomed with'open nrms to tho" oxarcigo of -his functions a4, Bishop; Dut if, on tho other hand, tholator devolopmonts a8 to his viows and practicos fi,rovo to bo truo, it is for the good of tho 'Churchi in Illinols, and’ of Dr. S?ymom' himeolf, that e ghonld not be con- ‘medl, By oo wilt ho wotchod with ntonralnterast, not only by tho clergy and laity of this® diocese, but by churchmon throughout Amorica. THE DISHOP-ELECT, 8m: In your Issuo of to-day you erroncoualy epeak of tl:o Rov. Dra, Powers sud Sulllvan as baving signed testimonials in favor of tho Dishop-oloct. Tho formor of tho two clorgy- men brayoly and consistently refusod.to declera that tha Ritualistio gontleman waa ** lisblo for no orror in roligion,” although ho had not provious- 1y solomaly placod Limsolf on rocord by maying that, tho eloction.of. Dr, Soymour would * pat in 2ril Lho souls of mon,” Pleaso givo honor onty o whom honor is due. Low CHURCUAAN. ——— GENERAL NEWS. Tho tomperature yesterday, as observed by Manasso, optician, undor THE PruNs Build- ing, was intho shado at 8 8. m. 51 dog. Tahr,; 10 8. m,, 55; 12 m,, 60; 8 p. m., 61; 6 p, m., 633 and 8 p. m., 55. Tho alarm from Box 354 ot 7:30 a. m. yester- day was causod by tho burning of ‘o' barn-m rear of No, 77 Judd atroet, ownod by I Eison- bachor. Loss, 81253, A cow valued at $80 was also-‘burned. ‘Tho origin.of tho.firo was not ascortained. Willium - Washington, . 5 young.man. who has boon sponding some timo in tho County Jail, nwaiting the action of the Grond Jury in hig vaso, & chinrgo of larcony having boon preforrod against lum, lins been taken to Indinnapolis on s requisition from tho Govornor of Indiaua. Xlo is wanted thero for burglary. A quantity of carpontor's tools, found in pos- session of Goorgo Rufus, who was arrested yos- terdsy nfternoon, sro.at tho Madisan Stroet Btation awaiting an owner. . James D. Ainsworth, - oditor: of ths Elkader (Ia.) Journal, was found in this city yosterdny, in nn insano stafo, and tken in custody by an ofiloor, who took him to the Armory. Mr. Aing worth's friends havo been sont for., ¢+ A potroiman on tho Wost Sido roported Inet ® evening that o eaw a pious-laoking young man, wrapped iu & linou duster and weaglng o sancti- moious necktie, indulging in sour mosh in' a galoon not far from tho Madikon Street Polico Btation, with o partyof five or six yoting men. Tho _pricatly debauchco ropresentod himself ag tho Rev, Father McNlornoy, of Jolict, ,aud eald ho hiad been in attendunce ot the Tomperance Convention hero, and . was e routo fo. Washingt ton. Ho was Inst obsorvod wending his way toward the concert snloon on tho corner of Mad~ Tuon aud Halstod strects, and , was_honrd to ro- marle that Lie was going to have a * big time with Lo boy: i Tho Excoutive Committea of .tho Citizons * As- socintion held a meeting yesterdsy afternoon in their rooms, ¢corner of Washington and LaSallo strects. dtr. Franklin MacVeagh prosided. Tho diecussion on the reports of Tuloyand Gallows) wea continued, but no conclusion wag reached, Tho Committo agreed to accopt tho invitation of E.J. Wholan, Jr., to visit the trial of the * Palmior gwift-conngcting fire-pipo and other distributing epparatus,” and adjourned. ‘Fire-Marshal Donner, nccompanied by neatly thirty obhior Fira-MaraMals, hailing . from_diffar- ont citios throughout the country, arrived in this city from Bt. Louis, where, for the pasi four days, they have. Loen attonding tho National Convontion of Chiof Engiucrs.. This morning they will inspect the fire-cscape Indder on Fiald & {.unm“u wholesalo .store, and tho Palmieri syift-connecting water-pipe st the ccrnor of “Wabaosh avenuo ond Jnckeon street, Later in Lhe any thoy will drive through the burnt dis. trict, inspecting the different engine-houses, and other places of interest on tho route, Among the party are tho chiefs of tho New York, Dos- ton, Dhiladelphia, Washington, and Detroit Fire Departments. TEMPERANCE. Tho Nationnl Executivo Councll of tho Catho- lic Total Abstineneo Union of Amoriea held its znoupl scssion yestorduy at tho Grnndd}’miflo_ Totel, to carry out tho loglsiation of tho Gonoral Delegaia Convontion, which concluded its sos~ kions Jask evoning. * The Very Rov. Dean Byrno, of New - York City, was confirmed ng Geuoral Becrotary of the Union of Ameriea, The Presidont recoived tho following dispatel from the Popo Tosr, Oct, 0, 1674, Lhe Very Rev, Putrtck Byrne, Prestdent Catholie Zotal Jtbe aftncuce Cnian of America: "Thio Bovercigu Poutif, from his Loart, mostly loy~ tngly grants the Lienediction arked for to” you and to »ll the delegates of $ho Catholio Union for total ab- stincnce, UARDINAL ANTONZLLL. Tho Sacrotary, was directed to havo 100,000 ocopies of an address for total abstinenco distrib- ated through tha Catholic parishos,. undor ap- roval of pastors, and to send .60,000 similar ad- Dronscn. to tho. Catholica of Treland, giving Information of fotal. abstinenco. progress, in America, Cardinal Cullen, of Dublin, in s lottor to tho President, oxtends congratulations and grooting 10 tho Ualon of America. Arehbishop Manning, of Westminater, waa invited to become an hon- orary member of tho Union. Admyqtuh wos 6ent to Archbistiop Purcell, who hes joined the Union as o practical mombor, and whiose Hocros tary, tho Rev. J. ¥, Callaghan, invited tho oext Gouorsl Convontion to Cincinnatl, Tho gratoful salutations of the Genersl Convention. were conveyed, with tho information ‘that tho zoxt annual convention wounld bo held in that dioceann city, in token of affactionate thaoks to tho Arch-Dbishop for lending his namo and exam- plo to_tho cauno, An Emigration Departmont was ordored to bo opouod in tho Union to aid omigrants. to flud ropor homes. The Tov, Johu Ireland, of Bt. aul, Minn,, tho firat Vico-President of the Union, reportod tho features of the plan, which wore adopted. All correspoadonco on tho subjoot iy to bo nddressed to tho genoral Socretary at Now Yorl, Diccosan. Doards are to organizo oll over tho. continent to forward .re- linblo infoimation to tho gonoral oflico, which is thon to issuo somi-annus! reports. Emigrant -Committees in New York, Boston, Philudelphis, sud other soeports, will ciroulnte thoso anlong arriving omigrants. ~Commutation will bo obtained from railroad and stoambont companiog, and tho smounts thus obiained will form o fund which, in timo, will 2id noedy omigrants Iu making thoir way to safo homes, Btaps will bo talen to proserve tho emigrants from demoralizing influonces which ‘besat and ruln o wauny thraugh Amarican drink- iug-plucea when firat thoy land. All is fo bo dono under the approval of tho DBishops and clerfty I the sovoral localitics, ' Aftor transncting othar genoral businoss, tho Councl djourned, subjoct to the call of tho Trosidont, Tho roport ‘of tho Seorolnry, com- 'pletod yostorday, phowa an accoselon of 4,000 mombers to tho Unfon during the past two days, + Ono hundred dologates, In o lino of twenty- fivo carringos, drovo through the burnt district and suburby ynsluxdn{. under oscort of the Ito- coption Conuinitteo, Most of tho dologates took thoir dopurturo on tho afternnon trainy, lnving npunt four dayson the buainogn of tha Convention, Fiftoon hundrod dollars was the balaico roportod 4n ho Tronsury. The por canitn tax for. the noxt year is fixed ut bconts,. All sociotlos, to Lo ' THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE of 1ts priest and a Diocesan Union:undor written ' approbation of tho Bikhop, putitirs s g ORIMINAL RECORD, CIIMINAL COURT, Judge Moore—~Tho Grand Jury roturned s trite Ditl agzainst Jaclk Moliride for nesault with Intong to kil Oflcor Cowdry. The - dny haiug a Lialf- Liolldny, the Court adjourned. JUSTICK COURTA, Justics Dloyden—Qeorgo - Harvoy,. atreated for mallclous mischiof; hold to the Oriminal Court in Dbail of @600:—)M, Rosenfoldt, nrrested for swindling Klaus Tisdn ous of twolvo Lags of po- “tatocs; continued till tho 14th inst., in batl of R000.—Bamo party, charged with rosisting an offlecrin tho disglinrgo of his duty; fined €25, nnd. appoaled to the Oriminal Court.—Willism Lavlar, disordetly condnot; continued till to-day in bail Of 3300, —Mntthow Foilor, arrested on tho chargo of assault witn n doadly wonfon with intent to do bodlly Injury; continued till the 13th inst. in bail of $100—T'ranik M. Potter, nrroatod for tho Intcouy of a plano-cover bolonging to Joun Ma- Boan; continued (il to-dny in bail of £600.—Ma- lono Fritzlo and Btophen Averill, arresteq for tho Inrceny of $100, and n watch valued ‘at -§50, the proporty of /I, Mulenrt; hold to the Crim= innl Court {n bail of €400 cach, Juslico Seully—JIokin Anderson, arrested for Inv- ceny ; held to the Oriminal Court in bail of $700, —Maty Schnlok, arrostod on a warrant charging hor with sesault with ‘s dendly wenpon with {n- tont to do bodlly infury; continyed till the 14th inet, in Dail of §600,.—Pater Mullen, arrested for larceny: continued till to-day in ball of $200.~— 1L, W. Collins, arrasted for carrying concepled won‘mns: continnod til tho 14th hist. in bail of 8200,—Mary Camoron, vagrancy: tont fo tho Deidowll for ity days —Honry Dorin, arrostod Bopt. 29, chargod with assulting William Fox with a deadly woapon with fntent to kill; held to tho Criminal Court in bail of S500, Justice Hinsdale—Erwin I'rilz, arrested on complaint of Elizabath Ewing on ' tho charga of the larcony of €60 ¢ pleaded gaflty, and was hold to the Oriminal Oourt in bail of 200, Juslice Haines—Mrs. Margarot Conuors, nr- resied on a warrant .mworn out by Kato Sadfil chnrging hor with ansnult and lmuorg; was brought in aud easo continued till tho 19th - inat, in bail of $200., MISOELTANEOUB: Arrests—William. Fitzgorald was arvested on complaint of hifs wifo on the chnrgo of adultery with Aunio Rounds.—Maggio Morrison and- Jonnio Smith bhad a :}umrcl et No. 124 Paciflo avenuo lnst evoning, and 1 tho gourse of it the former drow o knifo sud stabbed tho Iattor in the avm, iuflicting o painful wound, Mnggie waa arrosted aud locked up In the Armory.— Tritz Schmidthauser was observed in tho et of burniug up a clock and several artiolos in his oooking-stove, nt No. 365 North avenuo, last night at 9 o'clock. by somo.unknown porson, who gave an plarm from Box 814, Oficer Woid~ lin arrested Bchmidtbauser and locked him up, Burglarics~Tho houso of H. O. Raunoy, No. 009 - Indinna nventte, was ontercd by burglars Thursdsy ovening through.tho scattle, and thorougtily rousacked, - » lot of -silyer- waro, etc, bomg taffon, Four-mon slopt in the ‘house, but mono. of them wakenod. Mrs. Nat Johnson, of the St fJulien Restau~ rant, on tho Grand boulovard, near Onkivood boulovard, South Park, was chloroformed by thiaves swho entored tho house night boforo last, and robbed of wearing appatol valued at soveral bundreds of dollara. Tho mattor was roported at tho Contral Btation, and the detectives aro on- deavoring to catch tho gullty partics. — PERSONAL. Gen, Amags Cobb, of Lincoln, Nob,, {s at the Dalmor Houso. Tho Rov. Willlam Alvin Bartlott . arrived at Now Yorlk with the remning of his wife, from Europo, Weduesdey. A committeo of Plymouth Church mot him in that city, and & speciul (rain, will convoy tho party Wost. Dr, McKnig, of thoNinth Presbyterian Church, who hna just returned from n trip to California aud brought a brido with him, was cordially ra- coived by his congregation in tho church parlors. Thursdsy evening. Ar. Honry J. 8iwitt, of the firm of E. 8. Mills & Co., Now York, airived in the city yosterday, aud is n guest at the Sherman Iouse, 3Ir. Willinm G. Jonclos, of Torre auto, Ind., is o guost at tho Sherman House. NMr. T. T. Dwight, o prominent morchant of Quiucy, Til., is in tha city, E, L. Morritt, Esq., oditor of tho Springfield | Register, was in tha city yeaterday. Air, I, B, Morso, Goneral Weslern Passongor Agent of the Michigon Sonthorn Railroad, 'has Just returned from Dakota, whoro bie. has been examining Bovoral valuable stlver and lead mines in which ho holds n large iuterest, 1, A, Wadlington, for many years tho sgont of tho Blue Line, died suddohly yosterday stter~ noou in the oftico of tho Bichigan Coniral do- pot, whilo convorsing with Az, Hoops, the Gou- oral Freight Agont of tho rond. It is belioved that hoart-diseaso was tho causo of his doath. Tho Tabornacle Congrogational Qlurch of this city has oxtended & unammons and bearty ine vitntion to the Rtev. J. W, Healy, D. D,, ita firat pastor, to sottlo thoro agaiv, Dr. Healy wan for Bovernl yenrs tho Progident” of Stralght Uuivor- sity, Now Orleaus, and has just rotwrned from tho 0ld World, aféor an abscico of some threo yoars, during which timo ho bag visited Burope aud tho Enst, Walenrn that ho will preach in tho Taberuaclo Church to-morrow morning and ‘eveniug, Capt. Bogardus, the famonsa_ {rap-shooter, hns roturned to the elty attor a rather extouded ab- sence, boaring withhim the champlonship medal, whichi ho has successfully Lold for two ycars, In thnt time. ho han shot six matches with Ira Tayno and Abo Kloinman, 1n but ono of whic) Lio'was unsuccessful, Tho champlouship meda! is 0 gorgoous affair. It Ia aval iu shape, and is endant from a gold-frosted cogle, the baso be- ing studded wilh a largo and costly diamond. ‘I'hofo is no inscription ou tho faco of the modal, and thera will bo “nouo until Capt, Bogardus can clain it as Lis own, which ho'cau do if” Lo Liolds it successfully for two yoars longor. o ‘foely compotent for tho task, aud is now opeu to all challonges. 3 b1 —g— ANNOUNQEMENTS: Tho fair at tho Wost Sido Hink closes this avoning, » Tho Philosophical Society will bo addressed at ita rooms (103 Stato stroot) this ovening, by Dr- . N, Foster, on tha subjoct of * Horbort Spon.. cor's Philosophy." A trlal of the Palmiori swift-connecting fires pipo and water-distributing apporatus will bo givon by the Fire Dopartment st 10 o'clack n.’ m. to-day, on tho Howo Sowing-Machind Build- ing, corner of Stato and Jnekson streots. Tho Chicago Congrogational Associntion, naw enrolling abovo thirty Churches in this vicinity, and forly ministers, and ropresonting o mom- borship of abovo 4,000, will hold its sutumual mocting with tho Church at Maywood, Tucsday, tho 13th inst., comtoncing ot 1245 p.m. Traiud +| lonve the Welle-Streot Dopot at 12 m. Dologatos rolurning ‘from tho 'National Cotmeil nt Now Havon, will report, and othor Interesting pro- ceedings may bo oxpected, © Wintiax ¥, Horyoxr, Registrar, Tho Rov. David J. Burroll will bo installed ag pastor of Weatmivalor Proubytorion Churoh, cornor of Went Jncksbn and’ Voorla, stroots, ab 3 o'clock Bunday sltornoon. Tho Tov, 3. M. Gibison, of tho Second Prosbytorian Cisureh, tho Roy. Abbott E. Kittrodgo, of tho Third Chuirch, and tho Rov, Nir. Quliok, of thooformod Churel, will tiiko part in tho sorvicos; : Tho Jadics of tho Tifth Lresbyterian Church givo thair closing lunch dinnors at 121 Wasbing- ton stroet to-dny from 13 {0 8 p. m. The Sociecy of Physicians and Burgoons meot Monday evening at tho Grand Pacilla, Thero will bo prpars ai * Puoumstic Aspiration * and other aubjects. . Tho. Hunny-sehool tenchors' maoting to-day in tho Mothodist Churoh Block will bo conductod by the Rov. A. E. Kittredge, The subject is ) Evil B‘t‘k“ Cast Out.” mm&:I mon's prayer meoting this ovening at No 148 AMadison streat, The Biblo-clags usually held Priday evonings in tho 'I'hird Prosbyterian Church, has boon changod to Saturdny evoning, Tho Rey, A, I, Kittrodgo will conduct the mooting this evoning, - ab 714 o'clock, an thoehapel of the Third Church, tho fosaon bolng Dlark ix, 17-20. Al who love to study the Biblo, nud espeointly Sabbathi-school tenchers, aro cordially invited to attoud. T'ho Iuuches of tho Industrinl MTome, ob No. 61 Waghington 'atroot, clors to-day, alter a couplo of ‘wéoks of stoady labor, It{s the de- nire of tho ladics—it iss to bo hopad It will bo ful< fillod—tlint thelr frionds or cuntoniors will como in ovorwhelming numbors, dropping in upon thom liko the grasshoppers upon a Kausas corn-flold, and devouring tho Inst oystor, tho last slico of ham, and tho Jest bivcnit, to the ond that not s fragmont may remain to bo cast in the wasto- baslket. It vexen tho touder noul of woman to eligiblo to rpomborship, must bo on $ho Catholio 3,,.‘.‘1., I3 rrmwhlnu the Baoramonta oy lenat ouco M yoars - he Hooloty muss joln uades Qextifleato, hoye anyiliug loft ovor from moacla, . Bho would Ixf:m haye a dozen poople pay 60 ’ooulvl‘:_gnwh‘ thon hinyo such a onsualy happon, It is to La :mx‘alnd'wn'lunuhm will mnko @ olon swoop of it o-day, —— BUBURBAN NEWS, AAYWOOD, The{Prosbyterinn socidblo, hold at tho tesidonco of B. W, Donaldson, Ead., thursdsy evening, was woll attondod. Thero wore prosont, smong olhors, Mr. and Mrs, Inlburd, Mr. and Mrs, Trazor, Mr: and Mrs. Grow, Mr. and M, Guil- ford, Mr. Clinrlos Hulburd, Mr. Arnold, Missos Chapin, MeKay, MeKinzlo, Holdon, Barnoy, Mr. and Mes, Kolth, Mr. and Mrs, Ohapin, Nra, Guil. ford, aud Missos Ballard and lolden, of Chi- oago, A ploasant fonturo of tho oocasion was tho presontation of a boautiful cross to eithor Mrs, Donnldson or Mrs, Grow, s thoso prosont by voto should: decido, Tho cross was mado of flowers and overgreon tastefully intorwaven, Ly s, Hulburd, aud was by that lady presonted to tho Bocioty. 'Tho flunl voto gave the cross to Mrs, drow. "From the szlo of votos tho sum of about §12 way ronlized. In ““mnf volod an {n~ vidious distinction wag mado, gentlomon boing chargod 10 sud Iadies & cents per vote, It wns of littlo importance, bowever, for tho gentlomon it‘!’:d“wa tho ladies to ‘make tholr purchanca for o, In order to manifost their entire satisfaction althe resuit'of tho balloling, Mrs. Grow played somo excollont nusie, and Mis. Donaldsan ente tained her guosts with n bountifal sunply of ro- freslinonts, whiol woro hoartily partakon of by il proscat Tho. noxt sooinblo of the church will ba held two woeks from Thutsday, st somo place yot to bo agrood upon, DANDY. The ninth onuunl scssion of tho DuPago County Sunday-schoo! Union was held in the Congregationnl churols Thuredsy. Tho cxerclses wero intorosting, and msuy: wero present, *Tho true abjoct of, tho Babbath-sohool " was dizoussod by tle Roy, G, I Hoover, of Napor- vilie, and Robort Kirl, of Danby, Tho Rov. B, W, Hioks, of Nowarl,, aud- the Itov. 8. N, Van Ordan, of Naporvillo, disoussed *The mission nud dutios of tho teacher.”” Tho Rav. James I, Claflin, of Lombard, and tho Rov. Mr, Harts- horne, of 1linsdalo, spoko of **Tnot in tonching.” J. W. Dean, of Ohicago, led tho children’s meot- Ing, nnd thon discussed * Tho Bunday-school and the' Home," - Roports from Sabbath-achools and upon the presont condition of the work in this country wore submitted. Mosars, Brawator and Tailey, rospectivolv of Lombard and-\Wheaton, diseussed “Tho futare county - work, our mms, plans, and means,” Prof, Fischor, of Whoaton, ond the Tov. 8, T. Bhow, of Turer Junction, mado somo romnrks concorning teachors' moet- ings, in tho ovoning, “Tu O, Oooper and Mr, Ja- cobf discasned Suporintendents-and thelr worls, At'8:16 p, m. tho Convontion adjournod. WHEATON. Tho, Republicans of Milton Township have olected a8 Lowuship, Confral Committoee, P, Nor~ throp, Py W. Btacy, and Prot, 1. A. Fischer, The Baptist socinl at the residenco of* Mrs. A. L. Landon Wodnosday ovening was s mout on- Joyable afair, both for young.and old, Albort D. Kalley bas returned from Oalifornia. Mr. Kolloy had beon absent about four montha. Dz, Sedgywick has been olected- to tho Ohair of Diseases of tho Heart, Throat, and Lungs in the Bennott Medical Colloge, of Chicago, Dr. Sodg- wickleavos many warm friends in Whoaton, who aro glad of his good fortuno. ‘Whoaton Colloge hina 10 stadents. Tho Sonfor Class hing oloven wombers. Tho dobatos of the Beltonian and Excolsior Societios takes placo Friday ovouing., Tho So- cioties Lold’ open 'scssions. Tho_Lolisn and Chrestomathean Sociotios moet Fridays at 4 o'clock p. m. OAR PADY. The first socinblo of tho Ledota,Club,-and :of tho soason, took placo at tho ballof I. W, Aus. tin Thursday evening. The sociablo was attond- od by n goodly number of tho olita of tho vil- Iago, and all danced with ongernoss and satisfuc- tion. Tho oceasion was ono of intenso enjoy~ mout ana good will. ‘the Union Club will hold a scciable at the samo place Tuoadny_ ovoning., A lurgo numbor of mvitations have beon given. o Ladios' Temperauce Union of Qak Park will be well reprosouted at the meeting at Brigh- ton to-morrow. Mry, Holloy hna succoeded Mra, Llumphmru in tho Prosidoncy of tho associa~ on. TURNER JUNQTION,, The District Convention of the Liboral Reform party, hold in this villago. Satarday Inst, nnani~ mously declured. Mr. Fredonliagon, of DuPago County, its nominoe for Ropresontative. On.tho | samo day N. N. Ravlin, of Dulnge County, ro- coived the nomination of the Ropublican Conyen- linfi}mld at Goneva for Hopresontativo. of . W, Richmona in the Grove Plnco Nurserion. Mr, Horno is énid to understand his busiuess. Tho nvrsorios will bo much cularged, ‘pRIGHTON. The Ladies’ Tomperance Union of tho Town of Cicero will bold & temporancs meeting in the school-houso to-morrow. Tho meting will bo addressod by Mrs. Rounds, of Chicazo. Mra. TRounds’ is snid to be an intnroslinfi spenkor, Othor speakers will bo prosont, and will probably nddress the meoting. A cordial -invitation to.bo. presons 18 extonded to all, BIDOELAND. The funoral of Mrs. Mauchester took place yestorday. Mrs. Manchastor had been arosident of the villago for only n brief poriod, but had won many friends, Tho eauso of hor death waa consumption, ——— Muscular, Christianity in the, Far West, Jort Larawide {IWyaming) Latter to the Cincinnati Com nercial, 1 saw ono of those dosperadeca got a nico dosn of quict courage und storn will at this tiwe, 1867, 1 Liad had oceasion to go down tho road, aud-had to wait fovr tho train. Ay abiding-placo was ono- of thuee diuing-tonts, whiero I bad takon a meal iu the moeantime, Among tho soveral porsony eented around, ouo evidently was vory raw. i3, dress was semi-clerical, aud, ‘o8 lio hiold forthi in no constrainod manner about ** sho tor- ible sin " aud *'Dybylonish Cheyenne,” the old- timern within hearing enjoyed, in an uncounth way, pokiug small chufl at bim, , In the midst of ono of his “tirndes againet *‘this sinl-holo of -pordition,”a man _came into the tent, walked up t0 tio bar, and domauded o drink, 1t noows for some reason ho had been rofused bofore, Sud- denly throwing his hand undor bis cont, ho drow o six-shooter, and, hall-facing the erowd yud thoe burkeopor, ho, said: # By G——, I'm going to bave & drink right hore, or I'l turn loogo[” (moaning to shoot). . = o toll tho truih, most of theso tormble old- timers broke for tho door, tho burkeopor sunk undr tho countor, and deuth to komo ono seamod imminent. I confoss toa cold. sonsntion. down my back, and thought of. sovoral dobts that dif- forant partios owed me, and wondored if T should cver bo poid § tha greon fleld in which I had. sported as a ohild roso boforo me vividly; I ro- momborad ono Sunday, haviug playod off. sick, { went down to tho foob of Mill;stroot and went avimming, I foltsorry for the Frogtown boy who lioked mo ouco; but what a sight.. That parson, his tall, slim forn. scoms to grow taller A9, in o quiot way, ho stridos up totho dopth- douling cuss withi tho pistol, Ho wronches that weapon from thly terror; grasps him by tho throat, fairly lifting Lim, from bis foet, bis. pro- truding tosgue and binckenjng faco. shows the powertul grip of tho parson’s baud, and, to make ' ‘tho plcture camnploto, gays In ordinary touos, ¢ My friond, 1 huvo obsorved you before to-dny. trouble tho Iaudlord of this” tavern; Iam of opiuion that you are ontiraly in the wrong placa, “Lhe. landlord appoars (o think you .bave bad.a sufliciency of intoxicating liquor, . Now ohuerve,. it you croato any further disturbance I will jork, tha gullot out of you,” And ho litorplly throw him hendloug ont of tho door. Subsequontly tho paruon Lold forth on . tho sins aud. inwquitis. of Choyonno, and was listoned to rospectfully by tho subducd old sjunors, T was conuteained ta ook o favorablo opportunity o ask tho pargon *whoro ho learnod thut grl(rn. ‘¢ Oh," nid ho, “ I used tg koop & tavern down East, that's whero I got.my hand jn."” d —_— A Funornl Extraordinary, > Tho Pall Mdll'Gazélte snyn: * A most sucoess- it funeral in whieh woman played aun Important pert took placo at Padun In 1Km, und, Indooi, n somo respects, tha arrangemonts of tho funoral wera lu all wava fose depreswing than tho yun of ordinary birlaly, An’ cminopt lawyer, by upmo Lodovich Cartuslns, who dled. in July of that year, bofore his'destl uédullr torbada “hin yola- tons to shed any toaya nt bls funeral, and on- forced thin ordor on hia” heir by w hoavy honnjty iu cato of disobadianco. Lo Xuspoes dicmy) that fiddlers should tako tho placy ‘of mournots. ois tha gad aceaslon, nud (hat Lyolva wunldg, in si-lnan hublty should “cgrry, his romaing. to' fho Adam ITorne has purchosed tho interest . cttoniony to bo' nod by #or mthono Itdios, who wora to bo_redomponsed for tho #orvico by o handsomo sum of monoy allotled for tholr marclngo portions. Tha monks' of tho convont at Padua, Who ivero Invited to tha fu- noral, woro 6n no ncconnt to wear laok Tiabite, Toat thoy honld throw n glaom aver the, chacr- fulnasa of the processlon.. It funorals wore eon- duoted In this fashion, thora wonld porhaps. bo o faintor eall for cromation, and sromon , would hnve no nocesrity for reprossing hor nattral do- light at the obsoquica of mah," JACK RABBITS, X¥low Ohe of Whom Suvod n Miner's Sidfos From fhe San Francisca Golden Kra, . . Whilo my friond Olydoe and mysolf. wore out In tho Lilla back of tho Golden Gata Park Inst wook, a jock rabbit camo along, and stopped to look b v, v 11 T hadl thonght to bring my rovolver along wo would have-jack on toast for breakfast to- morrow," I reinarked, *Not with my consont,” o roplted. . i "?\yunz roasoun cah you givo for not consont- g 2" A " ** A rabbit saved my lifo, and I hnve not killed ono slnce, and nover will kill ono gdin,” “ How aid ho Infil"i}m to snvo your life " '+ Threo years ago I was living in Montana, A nmoltor h limst Leon built, and it oronted a do- mand for siiver rook. I owned an intorost in o lend that bind beon sunk on 30 faot, Thinking tho timo hind como 1o tnako it available, I con- cluded to go thore and gat somo ore, and hayo it testad, I did 80 ; and ronchod tho placo just in timo to tako sholtor in 420 mine from o torrible hallstorm. I lighted my eaudlo, wout to tho bottom, and wont towork, I had nn‘ boon thero moro that {ivo iminutes whon I hoard s noiso that sounded Hiko o cannon, Tho rock ovor. wy hoad ehook, sud in n moment the shaft bohind mo onved. You enn imagine my faolings bottar than 1 ean deseribo them, when I found mysolf Luried alive. I tromblo oven ab this distant da: whon I thiuk of that moineit, Tlio l‘uu{ of tho shaft was rocks, aud wher thoy camo down thoy did not pack uo tight but whnt tho nir camo througl. ‘Lhero was nothing that I could do to roleass myself, I Jmew that il ro- liot did not como from tho ontsido I must por- ish, No ono'know I had gono thero. A road ran past tho mouth of tho shaft; but it was not travelod muoh, and 1 was not Jikely to attiact attontion b{ calling ; novortholess, I shouted at intorvals all day. 'Tho following moroing I commonced calling again; sud all day, whenover I thought I hoard a sound, I shouted, “Whon night- camo again all hopes of boin roleased had nbandoned 'mo, Ouo thing ndded groat bittorness to my sufferinga. I owed quito © largo aiouns of monoy, aud, sionld my fato romain unluows, my creditors would think I had fled to dofraud thow, nud mwy name would Lo Btigontized. 5 *4 1 will not dwell on the ngonies I endured 5 ¥ am gorry I cannot forgot thom, {*Tho morning of tho fourth day of my im- prisonmont I heard gomotbing crawl into my ravo. 1 lightod my caudio and snw a rabbit, Thoro wey ouly ono aporturo large onough to ad- it him ; I olosod it to proveut his escapo. I saw in Lim food to spnonso, my Tunger, and my hand was rabiod to Lill him, whon o thought occarred to.mo that preventod tho blos from desconding,. T hiad bwo fish-linos ; thoir'uited longth would reach o the road. 1 took off my shize, tore it into strings, Hod them togother, and on o tho fish-lino. I woro a long gold watoh-chain; I tied # on to tho part of tho lina that would oross the road. I then cut several loaves from my diary, wroto on thom my condition, and tied thom ‘on to that poct of the Jino.that would. bo outsid., I then tied tho ond mndo out of my shirt around Jacle's neck and lot him out, Ho soon reached the end of tho lino, and I knew by the way ho was pulling thab ho was makivg desperato nt- tompts to vscapo. Hoon tlio tugging stoppod, and Inowing gnawiog to ba Jack’s chiof accome plishment, 1 thought ho had cut himaelf looso. About 3 hours afterwaids I folt tho line pulled, then somo ono eallod; I tried to auswor, but the lioareo noise I mado died in the eavern, Ithen pulied the ling to stiow I was not dend, ‘Al grow still: again, and I know tho man 1nd gone for nsuistanco, Thon cama tho ownd of voicos; I. pulled in thio lino, and it brought mo food. It toolk nll iho men who worked in the shaft nitio hours o reachi mo, : “'A vory Intga pino troo that stood near tho shaft bad'beon tho cauro of my misfortune, It 1Lind beon dead & pumber of years, and tho storm’ had blown it ovor, Tho terrible blow it struok tho ground hind eaused the cavo. **Jucle Liad wouud tho lmo around n bush, and tiod himsclf #a short that ho was imprisoned out- Bilo s seonrely as I biad boon insido. Ho wag talien to town, put in a largo cage, aud supplicd with a1} tho rabbit dolicacies tho markot aforded. 1e, howovor, did not thrive, and tho boys, be- lioving that fio *pinod in thought,’ voted to sob him freo. Ilo was tnken back bo his old girdling grounds and liboratod. * Ia noc only saved my.lifo, but bocsms the benofactor of all tho rabbits in the neighborhood, —tlio minere refrainiug from shooting any, for- ing 1k 2night bo bim," —_— Raznine, Tho Yoce Libera of Gouon rolates: the Iollow- ing dotuils of Buzyina's stay ju thal city. Whon fime. Bazaina and hernophow loft tho steam- bout aud went tothe hotel, Bazaino followed (hem ,dressed ‘inan .old coarso cloth -coat aud trousers, aud carrylug two traveling bnge. Thoy naked tlio Liotel-kaoper (in French, to each othor they spoko Spanish) for two rooms for them- #olves on ths tirat floor, and one for thoir sory~ ant on tho. third, and .wroto in the travelers' baok. tho names Ssuor snd - Senors Ravills, of Andrid.: Tha protended mnrried couplo desired veut above ol thiugs, as thoy wero- exhiaustod by the. voyags, but when. thoy - woro- alono in thelr room they scomed “quito rocovored from their fatiync, as thoy wero heard: ropeatedly to laugh loudly.” Tho- servant alio showed no raco of woariness, but leld -5 lively consorsation with tho chambormnid about Gaonos and tho lifo lod by tho people. In about £wo hours Senora Ravilla openced the door, asked for hor servant, nud, instond of laving him called, as would havo been natural, toiled most demucratically up tho two pirs of utaizs fu order to epeak to him. Whon.the time eamo to deacond to the tabla d'hoto she geourad 4 sosk at it for him, “ an old fumily sorvant,” but at n little distance from hor and hor husband. Tho- old sorvant never forgot his respoct for his mmnstor and- mistress, howovor, for when tho Inttor offerod Lim n gloss of Bordeaux -ho modest- ly thanked Ler, and contented himsolf with 1ho table wine.' Seunor and Senora Ravilla wore in oxcotlont spirits during the meal, and took not tho.lonst pains.to concenl their joy from tho other gueats, Whon thoy loft tho table, the lady asked for pen, ink,-and. paper, aud wroto a noto ta the steamship’ compuny, D’eirano Danovaro, and whon it bad struck G o'clock ordored tha servant to sot out with tho baggage to tho sta- tion, which ho did aftor carofully brushing Sonor Ravilla's cont and bat. Wo will remark in con- clugion that Buzaino appeared to bo -woll aud strong, and showod but fo whito haira in-his muylacho. and benrd, Tho day after his dopart- uro. s police-oflicor. appeared ot the hotel, in- quired -very . particutarly . nbout the vanished ucstd, and told the astonished host whom Lo acoommodated with lodgings. psin b i An Appronching Svente ) ‘Tho 8an Trancisco corrospondont:of the:Vir- ginis (Nov.) Independent, in o lnto lottor, says: * Your readors have alrondy lonrned of the np- prosching marziago of J, I, Joues to tho ne- complished Goorgio Sullivan, daughtor of Bu- gena L. Sullivau, of this city. - In tho futerest of your lady rondors, who -are ‘supposed Lo ba es- Dooially ourious on such topics,- I may sny that Dlisg Bullvan s of the blonde typo, with consid- erablo color, and tall and slender in figure. Sha it not atriotly protty, but hus an opon, agroonblo caunteunnce, nnd -makes up.in stylo what sho! moy lack in boauty.. This young lady formod: ono of an smetour” corps who appoaréd on- tho! N:}m boards sbout a yoar ago, in tho nlay of ** My Noighbor's Wifo," " Tho ocousion wad an ontortalminent gotton -up ta replenish tha troas-: ury of tho Episcopal church of that rlncu. Misa' Bulllvan: &t the timo being ono of tho churoh choir, - 8ho took tho part of: londing lady in tho plny, and, for an amateur, rendered it with con- siderable spiri o S A Elcroine of the Commmunes Larta Corresnondenice of the New York Jvening Peaty “Tho following woa relatod to mo 'f'uulm‘dny of noblo woman whoso name should live in_ his= tory, Bho, togother with her lover, a youug snrgoon, had talon eara of tho woundoed Com- munlyts during the days aud nights of their flereo fighting with the Vorsaitlos trovps, Upon Lthe entry .of tho lattar into tho eily, whon oxcitoment wag at {ts lelght, aud whou evory ong puepoctod of complleity with the Communo wag shot almost without o quostion boing asled, -tho gurgeon way arrested and brought befora tho drum-hond tribunal, in tho Placo du Chatalot, 1is . lifo trembled for the nmomontin the halanco, Lut was llually saved by the intorcession of ono of the Judgos proa- ont, who was au Intimote friond of tho acoused. As tho lnttor -was being -led from thia room he mot the womau whom ho loved, who had nolped himi in his oare of tho woundod, an wha was now aocuzed of tho sanio crimo ay ho himwoll ** Good Qod, Mario [" ho oxclulod, ‘aro. yow bero too?" “Tho waman took tho whole kcono in ata glanco, gaw tho dangor lnto bind heop, uch of 8. Sophin, rkero ho was biaed, the,| which sho would plungo or loyor should o " In him dwolla bat tho soul of Greoco recognize him, and drow horsolt up coldly, sy~ ing1 * You aro miatakon, slry Jene vons con- naispas " A fow momonts attorwards aha way takon out and shot | TIa not that o ntory worthy of tho old guillotine days ? OLEMBNCE AUGUSTE ROYER. DParis Corresnondcnce of the New York Graphic, T'wolvo or fourtoon . yenrs.ngo a little I'ronch- woman who had alighted at Luvsanno, Suwitz Jpud, sunounced o courso of philasophicsl fe turcs for womon. Blio was_enthusiastio m {ho bollet that tho fominino brain was eapable,of im- medinto dovelopmont; but aftor dolivering n fow philogophienl lossons, which..woro scarcoly lin- Loned to, shie wan uot slow Lo recognize bier orror, Hho waa' Lioterodox. aa, possiblo, but,.ns sho.ald not slop out of tho domain of mataphysica and abstrack philosophy, noboily percoived tho hor- ony. It ono day shio doclared Liorself a partisnu of Lnmurck, Hor andionce was o mixed ono, aud tho conslornation and indiguation of tho Teminino portion, who felt themsolvos insulted ab.tho moro ides of anyhody bolloving that Lausannions had fallon 80 low na. to nccopt.or listo to tho Lnmnrckinn doctring, were oxtrome. Tt tho mon bognn sorlonsly to discusa hor Idcas aiid dofond her courso, Tho young mon of tho Acndomy threatonod o forced ‘fuvasion into hier locturo-room, if . enlree was not granted.thom, so that slio way obligod at Gonova, Nouchatol, .aud in othor Swisa_towns wlero sho gave lecturos upon special philosophical questions, to admit thom. Next your one of tho prizes of the -Con- i(ruua do I'Impot wns won by Mdlle. Claronco {oyor, tho young girl who lind. boon..throwing philosophical bomboholls into tho campa . of tha Buwiss, Heor casay, in iwo yolumes of 400 or 600 pugofl each, and ontitled *' L Theorio do I'ln- pot,". waé crowned by tho Canton of Vaud. 8ha bod writton it 1 slx wooks, . . It was not strange that in Tarin sho shonld tlion Lo regarded a3 o phonomouon, |, 4 ..., At Lausauno sho had mado tho nequainignco of Parcal Duprat, who lad hoon exiled from Frauca o niccount of s Ropublican principles, 1lo had o Hend and o tonguo cangldored dangerous . to n mopiarchy, At Linginnno bo. was conducting o Journal of political cconomy, and lnvited. Clo~ monce ltoyer to Liscome ouo of its collahorators. Tho following. yonr gho ,raliods storm ,ab QGnnd by discussing tlio question of morala. ‘Chis alio followed up with a tranlation of, Dar- wli's * Origin of Speclea,” with n prafaco 6t hor own, whiclt wab_in rospongo to lar eritics, . tho work of Darwin boing for har o confrmation .of ' tho theory of Lainarck, Her fifty-pago profaco lind an inimonao sucdoss aud rondored lior namo Luropodn, In 1862 sho published * Loa Ju- meénux d'Hollss™ (Tho ‘Twing of Hollas). Tho Trench Government, intordicted its_ #alo .in Franco and yofungd bier its anthorizatian to hold conforonces in tho Fronch Emd)lrm 1t "was only untll six yéars lator, in 1803, that tho {ntor- dictions wero ralsed. In 1863 sho went inta Italy, whore sho held conforoncos npon’ “'fho Origin of Man," and gavo n conrso at Milin upon_the History of the arth. In 1868 ghio roturnod'to Paris to publish her book l:lpon *Tho Origin of ian aud of Bocioty," and to superintend s third cdition of hor _ trunslation of Darwin, with » now praface, which drew upon her publithora the coraplaiuts of Darwiu that'slio had not talon note of the cliayges he hid made in o successivo. odition of bis work, 'Tho lnet prefaco drowr from tho Der- wiviau theory its dernicre conseqitence, which atlior atarbled its nthor ot seoing Lis pet pro- feet stripped of all confusing dotails, nud stand- g out fair nisd BqEre to Lhs public. : adamo Royer'hus boon o fraquont._ contribit- tor to tho Journal des Economisies and nn occa- sional ona to the Jtevue Moderno and the Kevie e Philosophic Positive. Sho furnished n me- molratithe Into sossion of the Frouch Associn- tion for the Adyaucomont of Scionco nt Lyons, and tools part in the proccedings of the Oriental Congreas Intely liold in Parié. As an advocate of ** \Yoman's Rights*—which sho is tnot in the Amoriean senso—as sho takos all the™*rights shio can moko uso of, sho sheltora hersolf bohind no presumed gallantry of man, aftor the mauner of Mrs, Stanton, Yor_instance, in_hor tax tho- ory, in discuissing individual taxation, sho puta mon and women on-the sumo lovel. Ko, how- ovor, oxemptd mothers. *fLa maternite,” sho writes; ‘‘cst' lo servico militaiva des fom- mes.” I give that for tho Lenefit of such au moy bo in need of something now on n_throadbare subjoct, and 1 luow of no writer whoso books furnish moro oloquent ar- Ruments in dofonso of current *‘rofoymatory ™ notiona than do some of hers. Intlio *'I'vina of Hollns* sho' discusses overy phaso of social lifos It was hor flrst writton book, aid sho put in ibali tho Impulses and pont-up robaltions that had made their headquarers in hor hoart and brain, . Hor impotuosity is arrested by nothing, Priests, Jesuits, Kings and Queons, taws und customs only gervo to’ heighten' tho drama. “Pligre is no cantus!_infi her power, She nover writes without a purpose, Thero is cithor n-law, n-custom,; or an opinion_against which sho sends her ‘arrows. Al luu.ufih o Rie- publiean, sho has no’ patienco witli anybody who in not ona like herself, An nutizCattiolic, she is mortificd ‘to sec her country thio theatre of “pilgrimages.” Bhe is an’ * advanced radieal,” and i xho carried all Franco along in'her rapid ;m(:?p thoreis 1o tolling whore her country would und. Sho is & danghtar of Choan. This {sthe namo of tha reboly who fought against Louis Phillippo in 1811, sud bolungn principally to the westorn part of Froweo. Sho was born o Noyalist aud Catholie, at-Nautes, near 1831, was educnted at tho Couvout of tho Sacred Heurt, at Purig, and bacoly escaped taking tho vail. Delng resoued frdm that fato, Lowover, uho was. introduced into worldly uoniul{. whoro young girls read Tronch novels with- tho atouing privilege of the mass pud confeseion afterwnrds, . It was in this atato of mind that the'*! rovolotion of Fobruary” presouted at onco to kier mind ull its problems, nlong ywith aolutions and most ‘extravazant. All her mtollectunl being was profoundly moved, aud Lier religious boliof sbatterod. From thenco tho only possible aim in her lifo seomed to bo Lo resolve tiose questions {o hor own satisfaction first and afterwards' sharo them with othera. Slo then ronawod hier stiidics with groat onergy; until she had carriod off hor last diploma. Then’ sho went iuto Luglaud, whoro sho passed a year in eeliool, s s Roturning to France sho was still ag much adrift in Ler opinions o8 ever. Afierwards in Bwitzerland, sho foll into thq midst of Protest- snts, Each one tried to couvert her to his doc- trine, nud the books they gave hor Lo read spread tho way to'othiors, 8o that’ when sho had done #ho hiad road sll the modern theology of Protosts ant Gennans, which converted her completely to tho philosophiy of doism. 1t wna thon that sho oponad hor course of lecturés for the' wosmen of Laussune, Porsonally ehe is's delicate-foatured, finoly- tormed woman, dregsing, ay all Fronch womaon do, tastofully; * ¥or wookly Saturdiy-night ro- coptions (she now lives in Paris) usuatly com- prehend many more mon than womou, and aro woll spottod® through with ropublican notablog from tho flelds of politics, science, art, sud journalisn, e e Garihaldi and Vietor flago, Qeu. Caribaldi has addrossed tho following lolter to Vietor Hugo ; Oavneny, Bopt, 6, 1674, Mr Veny Drean Hogo: Tho intercst which you favo shown by your subsarlption for French trans- Intion of my work, * The housand,” places tii poor cmbryo of my unpracticed pen under your poworful and Tlustrious patronage, ~ 1 thank “you _rom my heart, and am for lito your dovoted G, GARIZALDI, Yictor Hugo has roplied : Tawte, Sept, 18, 1874, Duan GommALor: Your lelfer nioves mo, aud.I feel my old_ brothorly heart stir afresl within'mo for you." Yes, relato yoursolt_your superb deods ; relato thiem to ltaly s relato them'lo Frauce ; rolato thom to tho workd. #'Tho Thoussnd ™ nro . glorious, as wero th # Ten Thouaand,” with (his additionat lustre, that they conquered and’ tiat thoy st not illustrious for hoviig rotreated, but for Naving sdyanced, Liko Xonophon, you make an ople, and_uftor having mado it you relaiv’ it, bt yon ard greater than Xouophun, L but in you tho sout of poopled,~ Dear Gerllialdi, I embraco you. Yioro Hbao, RBaron A Rothwchutld’s Will, The will of the Iato Baron A, Ttothschild is ro- marisnble for the sonse of pioty toward Lis Into fathor which pervados tho wholo document, con- sisting of twonty-five articlas, Laragruph 20 js as foliows oy T oxhortnll my boloved children’ always to' Hivo in harmouy, nioverto looson family. bonds, to ayold nll diffordncos, dissonsions, and litiga- tions, to uso forboaranwo toward onch other, and uot to altow tompor to gob tho Detter of them, and to bo friondly in their Qisposition, Ny childron possoss a good oxamplo in tholr excol~ lout grandparent. Friendlinoss waa always the #uro congdition to tho happinoss nnd success, of tho wholo Rothechild familz, Maymy childron now and nover loso slght ‘of i, family (radie Lion, and may thoy follow the exliorlation of my father, thoir grandfather,’ contained ‘lu para- szraph 16 of biglast will and tostament, always’ “romain tro and falthtul, sud witbous chauging, 10 tho puterual faith of leracl,” —Mrs, 8. W. Dradford, the ‘widow of the postal-vlork who was recontly burned in the aoc- cldont near Qeafton, W. Vi, has broughb suit aguingt tho railroad company, cluiming dumagon, 1o tho mnount of 100,000, his sujt ruises tho Sntorosting logal qucktion whother o rallroad, company L[u Liabla n “such cewes. Tha postal- elerks do not pay foy tholr travsportatiou, yor do tho ratlrond compgnlps recoivo puy frony tho Gayorument for coirying tho elerks, i ATUBEMBINES: 5 ..MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, . DU GIRAND ENGLISH OPERA. ' TIIS (BATURDAY) AFTENODN b 9 o'clock, SR ERI B IS, HAEON, i O, AR LAY #nd 0AS- mantio Upars DI LAMMERMOGLZ, . T BVENTII(, OCT, 10, 54 WA UMONT, Mossrs, HARS ’n'"hl](}h\ = B (A A ¥ A [y 1LY MIAN 13 72 HORUS st OROILESTRA, +:Altsical flrectar, TRE, RELLOGE ENGLISH OPERA, T a8l of sektn ionocs tlifa pio: o AR, "Gt R VTS TiTSnAY ARk I8 sty SRR Frovarone, Mcmylmflmul}rnl:: : Uet. H-DON GIOVARST AUADEMY OF MUSIO, ‘Tromondous suacens of tha ewlneut tragadinn, LAWRENCE BARRETT ‘H(?llfll’.fl UROWDED TO REPLETION. Milinge al 2: Lndy of Tyons. Evenilg at 8: Richard IIT, Monday-—Jonnla Iaroboll, oETho Man D'Alrlfe, "HOOLEY'S THEATRE, | Forory ovening durlig tho waok 'oxcent, Snt Woieniny au datirany Alioronir Bineagy 2 ] Tulooner'sndwmired Comedy, in 4 acls, MEN OF THE DAY, including Meaes, O'Neil, Crang, With Ite mrent cast Ryor, Balabury, Gaston, Nirown, Wallavo, -andt Mitapats ur, “Mrs, Maodor, S gl Jlaithoras, Meay Niliou, MO AND JULT tlic Groal Varla Bumsation—TiR GRAND OPERA HOUSE, FRED A1, GIAND FAMILY MATINEE thin dny nt (30, Eroning, porforninngo at 8 . A RELLY ALRON SHINSTRELS WYERY OPERA-HOUSE, Jnrowcll and LAST APPEARANCE of HERRM.AN © 'PlIE GREAT MAGIOJAN, - AND: N & J, B. JOBNSON, tho Champion Swimmoer, THIS DAY--Muatluco and Evening. M'CORMIOK MUSIO HALL. In W;n\l. Piotures, nnd Melodies: 1. Husae essrs. Jatson, McClurg & Co.'s, Crod or INo Matlacs Pricos~Adunfeston, S5e: childron, 1c. 1% L THIEBLIN & RROAMRY'S ) I=n O I T G EL TS A TN GROW'S OPERA HATL, Grent dabat Mo 81 - WALLAGE & 00.. Marisgors, o= - Agntincion, 50 couty eved Saats, 2 conis oxtraab 517 Wost Madison-st. Crodl. Qrow's Opora Jiall, 617 Wont M 3 ' Onera Holl, £17 Wont Madlsonat mirsion 2 . _Tosntve thera 1s_nn God—(), WL STEWAR' rolved, That thoro is » God— DI, Pr B TRANDOLPIT, 'Firo 6l tho Ablost mon ‘o bhla eontls noat. Como extiy. --BOURNIQUE'S - DANCING ACADEMY, 128 & 130 TW BNV RO URTILS., OPEN FOR THI SEASON. DANOING AUADEMIES. OF - MARTING. 010 Indiana.ny. 53 Adn.gt. e WINDOW QGLASS; 40 a\'orfl; Third-st., Philndclp]uia. Ta., Ato now making, nnd bave on hend tho Tar- most and bost aggortmont of WINDOW GLASS. Orders promptly. flled at LOW ZPRIdES. Our Glnss in SUPERIOR TO OTHUR. BRANDS, ' Pockod like Fronch,” of High Polish nnd Light Color, Itis beligved EQUAL TO FRENCH, x,ofi‘é'fignxfi:ncns. Al3o, manufacture Wino, Portor, and Min- goral Dottles. Flasks, Vials, and Frait Jars, EDUCATIONAL. ONIVERGHTY-S00ARE KINDERGATENER And Connccting Class, 571 COTPAGE GROVE-AY,, cormer of Woodland Park, Will opon MIONDAY, Oct, 15, Bfrs. Jobn Ogdon, lato of Colawbus, Oblo, Kindotgastanar, und Teatniug "Teachor, ¥or torma and information apply to MISS 5, E. EDDY, Principal. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, . _For lonrdors only. Scsslon opons Wedn, i hoalthtul; Grquids amplos tul Lourso of Studica oxtunsivo,© 9'hir- ougl Instruction {n CIvil and_Slochanical Engipocring ho Classlcs and Kegfiah ; ucerolul ovaraight of : fo i u manuces of Cadots, ™ For alrotlats ity ta T, . Binrr, Moasri, Waita DoGalyor, Wt Girars 1o Priudlvillo, T, A, Gosgrove, and Frank V., Wuntwarth, Datrona of {ho'Academy In (hloego: op- ) - Cal. ATT, Presidont, . TILO, IL CHICAGO ACADENNZ OF DESIGH, Cor, of Michigan-av, and Van Duren-st, Sichools of Tnatrudtion 1o Drawlng, Palnting, Seulntucs, aud Architocture. ‘&uchfl ‘agltool rooms for Ladivs, For . | BEADAME O, du SILVA ternie apply for eiroul i 3o JDIRN. ALEX, BRADFOIRIYS (formorty Mra, ow!'. S s Guruay Bonrdiug*Sobool for Young ladios aud Onil- dron, 17 Wout Thirty.clghth-s roanuis Sopt, 5, Appileation mag ing mado by letior Ay b, BULKLEY'S BOARDING AND DAV- ol Lot e Thdics, ot FaststOiLOU Ao Lot illréopou Sopt, 16. M LERTPARDIV L, 5 W, FOWTY G XILST W Y ¢ peolieas ier vinch, Lllaland Coruy lichil Ingand'Day-Sowol for younis ladics ahd ehildron, Supt. 17, RSP, N Loy, smnivimitne: At YONKERS MILITARY 1RSUTHOVE Tor borgents Bohjunin_Mason. Box Ko, 651, Yimkars, N ~__STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING, Colonsey Glass amiy g, | . OCEAN NAVIGATION. “STATE LINE. New. Varlc to Glnsaw, Livernool, L R e L cia Witk sail from Pior No. iy Horih Tivers oo fols 12 O PENNSYLVANIA, Wodnos ol D ot dnosd ARE OB INDIATA, Woduesday, HEATE OF HEORG] Ve sclny, HERTI OF PENANY Ry AN 3 Wadiiesiny : i ovory Wadneaday thoronftor, taking i Kors at throuh rates (o all partw of Uroat Uritaly und Irolaul, orwny, Swcdon, Downiack, and Germany, Drafts for £t AN Bt e mpy & UGN ALDWIN' & ents 73 Dirondway, ‘N Yorl Blourae Uifico, No,'45 lirondway. 1ionragh as lw a3 by auy uihor llrm.‘ 1IN I ARLE, = U0 Wostor Agont, 1 tiaciat, Clghgok NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, Thafouth Walea Atlantlo 81 5 [ ' rtecing,’ Full-noworod, Olyanbell), Stosmbls il el trom: Vonmasivanta Rallmnd Whatt, decues Gile: ™ PEMBROKIE., | GLAMORGAN....00t. 3, RS st assenece, Rsin ot i il hastynt i Unitedtnios ot Sneda t norisa fin ‘Those steamall it with alf th conveunience of UABIN AND BTRERAGH PASSENGRRS, Trat Cubln, 875 and 850 onrranoy. qurehey Rictaos k. sunet; Bocoad Cabla, 858 Prepaid Steorago oortitlcatas from Cardiff, ., 8%, Tienfinfor 1 Ani nowares ks P ’n\*.'."?"l‘;'"i e, ot 1 Mo Yoo 08, N0 1 Divckc Cinilioes, antl 1h Now ATCHIBALD BAXTIL & 0.y Agonte, - No. 1 iffundway. — T Ne Wi, National Line of Stenmships, e NOTIOB. :The tnost southerly route 4 s oinany twaiold o ant 1, 00en d0ptad by Satliug feom 3w Vork for LIVISRPOOL and QUENS- trom NE QYN 8oty BATURDAY, A0 G ENS Betling from N. Vork for London (diroet) evory fortnlgh et VAR it M oo soofoue: o cefuly Dratis'for o1 any) n.l;wiule.“.d* ‘:"""““"‘ FHY 0, I, LA 15O, Weatorn Acant, Northons 'shc'.finv" i Dack end Raudofphate: (opporidnoy | ALLAN LINE ’ Monlrg.zl Ostan Steamship Company, -+ + - clndses of peemago bobwomn the diiferent ports of Farope and ca. A T AR LT Amorlen EMIGRANT AND STHERAGH 'REIALTY. “'firoa weokly malings Hnaneriar ships, Tost’ accoumrin S % m\'c‘[cu_,ht,efi;1&.«'5'&5'{‘0"“51‘:1}!&'("‘1?‘ EXOLRDINOLY ALLAN & 00, Gen't Western Agte, Ohl 2 O D NCHOR-LINE PASSAGEGyATI- addyerrool, Oliesow, Quocnstawn, Lon. Q) it RO S orimng v, LaSallo aud, Madison-swne, Chicage, - _ Great Western Steamship Line, “Erom Now York to Tristol (Rl 3 Armagan Wodiealyy el % Tufgn“x\*:"i'twr‘i?f'kmd-y. Cabln Passazs, 810; Intermadiasg, $1o. Seciare, 850, o abin Fesat. disto, 151 Nienrage, 810, e GEO. MaNONALD. Agnnt. SLEEPING COACHES, . . A AR AN AR SR Via RICH, CENT. @, W, & ! Pul_l'innn Through Palace Slagfiésnghs e FOR NEW YORK, 5.15 p. m. Dalilyd e Vvt P — e E RA!E.BOA'D TIAE TABLE, AERIVAL N0 DEPARTURE OF TRA fast (tncluiling cookod pro- L, TRAIHS, Vo Dinday ac 8300 a2 soe b Dol P MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILRDADS. Degot, foat of Luke at,, and o€ of Ticentyarcont-ot, ictiecoice, T Glars: si2, Toutheatt corner o esmboh it 0 dantates carner o M. T O Handolphy T T leare, Lizp Nigit iixpross hiengo, K i, Yoy, a d, Allan and'St, ‘Louts Through Line, n depol, Weat ' Sidde, near Haditon-es, Ticket Qices { At Lepot, and 153 Ktandolph-st dridge. iz Arrive, outs Fuat Rx Via Jacksonvill pringileld Bxpros Sorlngiold Fast Bxpross « slelierson Uity Krpross,. carls, Kearuk & Hulh Chicago & Paduesh Jaflrond Sirentor, Lacon, Washington Fx. Joliot & Diviiat Accommodation, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & 5. P,AUL RAILWAY, Tnion Iiepat, corner Madison anid_Can aleste, " Ticket, Ofcs 63 South Clarkest., opposite Sherman hiouse, and at Depot. Lo ave, | Arvive, "8:0 12, m. 411,008, m, 930 3w, [ 400pam il Pointy Prairia du Ghi Nurthiorn Tnwa, Mall Bithwaukea, Bt Paui olis, Nixlit’ Exprosa, 500 o m.f T0p e t 93 pom. It 6345 8. ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILRC D" . Depot foat of Lakeat, andfootar Tisenty. secondat, ey L3 Fantohato Joss Giasy secondst, . Ticknt Leat v, | Arrioe, 5t. Yonls Expras, i St Louin Vast. Larier Caira & Now Orloany Cairo s Now.Orlaans Lixiee Jeorls & Rookak .. ubuniio & Aok O llulm'xiu ¥ Rz Ol 1 “(a) Gilman Passongor,, (@Y 1tura to Ukampalgn on Baturdays, - CHICAGD, BURLINGTON-& GUINGY RAILROAD. Depolsctiont of Lakeat,, Indiansav, o ui Siclesnth.a,, ani Canat and SCxicenthstr,, Ticket byie, ty Hor Sty Grand clic Giotel, unit of devsier & o 9 Clark, Ouiewa aud sirentor Pao Dubuqu & Stoux Gity fxp. Pacltiv Faat Line, for Omal Kanna Gity, odvonwerts, chison & 8%, Josoph Lix ‘exan Exprost, o » Liop. eI 00, 501 o cova Avcommadatfun|*11:00 b w iruvo Accommodntion| ¢ Downor's Grovo Acoomimodation Kuuean Qity, Ly nl CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Al LWOALL,. . . T O et utisonnrm i e, by 78 Ganal Arrive, @ Dubuyuo 1ay 10 aDubnqua Night i‘x, via Glinto aUmaha Night ixnross... 1 Tockford, Rock Jsland & St Louis Railroad Co G Sesretary's 0ffce, Roci Istaw, I, Sopt. 7, 181, Stockholders’ Mesting. t1ca Iy Horaby klvon that the anonal mootin of ti e T nit Com y Wi 1] ho allicos. o Cutne Dty At ook Tt il on Woduonday, ‘tho 11t L 'l o om eideh by WITTTrnRAD, Sooretars. ___EFRACTIONAL CURRENOY, $5.00 Packages oF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXOHANGE FOR - + Bils. of National- Cnrrency, : AT TRIBUNE - OFFICE. ° a—Dopot corner of Wolls and Kiy E700k0% sormor of Cxnat and HLhsien CHICAO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFI ¢ RAILROAD.. . ... et corer o7 Vnliuren aud Shermen vag, Skl often Grand Pacilo otels Omaba, Tonvonw'ttst Atohlson Puru Abcummodati Nlehi Bapr MEDICH L, NO GURE! . Novavt ' Dy Kean,. 360 SOUTIL CLARI, 51, i I /on n < Suly f:h)nh:ln‘:in;hu oxry wioy davrania sras o ay Ullic Lour. ‘ S, (o8 A 03 03 rarrauta Guros or o pas, ] .3 Suudaye from ¥ 10 13, DRI A. (4 OLIN;. 187 Washingtonat, Tuol conatil Dy Hlan T th of ali"Ultcons, | ucvats, wo Spraiit) outtartu s oy anaily oo’ privaLo anrt ohth, boar forirontito, Paicuiny o amecte: ound Matlzey Craylus’ Oapsules, . Used for ove ¢ twonty; yoars with gro: it by, £ et o L Y O v;nk!lmfl' P s Ll e G ST, nnufacti LIN & UIE, 1§ 1 w0, Paris, Sold by Dt wratala | utoughout i UaRargimse " JHANT 100D RENTOI D, ful dig uduneo, eausing promat i M, s Mo 1 MG setlbeend Jeev'tod bia"fattowmaforane - Ahn o 1% LV, 7 Nay son-stey Now Yorgrw Addrs o i agast ongaged and wmost suo. ! trotuiont of Digeanes no. s e s =