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12 LOCAL MISCELLANY. PRESIDENT GRANT, Trealdont Grant M. Grant, ox-Secrotary Borle and davghten and othor Qistingulshed persons {from Waealugton, nrrived i thie clty by apeclal traip mom Bpringtiold at 6:30 o'clock Iust evon- jug. Thoy wero met at tho Alton & 8t, Louis Dopot by Mr., Potter Patmor and Col, Fred Grant, who conducted them to carriages and drovo at onco to tho Palmor Hotol, Thoro was 10 crowd at tho depot, a8 tha timoof tho traln wes rather uncertaln, Senator Logen and fam- ilv came m the samo caro and proceoded lo thelr eity ronsidence. Tho Prosidont temalued quictiy In bisapartmants throughont tho evening, and appeared desirous of obtainlug somo rest aftor the fatigue vonsequent on the cerenionies 1t Sprivgfiold. It {3 understood that tho patty will yemadn in town notil to-morrow oventg, nud woeutbly may rewain over uutil Monday morn- ing. 'The President may hold ou informal resop- Hon sumo timo to-dey, hut hua not detinitely stated that his wonld do so, O coureo tho local Bovorpment ofliciy douht, ho will have 1o —nduro the usual suioant of baredom dirtribnted to gentlemen holding high ofitco, It s thought that ho will consider, =hite in Chiengo, the tnotter of an nppointroent to fill tho vavancy occasionod by the death of Collector Irvin, ‘Talking of thosonovances to whicl Prosidonts and other high offlcialy rre nt times subjected, thore {9 & story told relative to BEN. GRANT'S UXPEBIENCES AT DR ST. LOUI Amon; othor ntorprising cit faw days ago, Amonys othor entorprising citi- Soms' Who contribntd to that. sliow wus Jlr. Dillon, of Normal (uear Bloomington, IIL) who s dealor in Norman horees, thick of limb aud broad of beam. 3lr. Dillon hag recontly jm- rtod quito & nambor of thogo'unimnls from Ylguopo, and had » ‘six-in-band " tenm nt- iachod to a pondorons vehivle on tho fair- wronnds. Driving arowxd tho courso, tho hotgo- fancior met old Nam Buciinaster, of tala State, and induced hitn to sceept o soat iu his earavan, They drovo sovornl times around tho track, and waro_tho obuerved of all obsorvers, but finally Mr. Backmastor grow “bored” of the affair, and, seping two gonwemon approaching, said, «'Thore's tho Presidemt; I must got out und meot bim.” ©Tho Presidont!” _exelaimed Dillon ; *whr, jthotis just the man Iwant to seo. I wanted fa "ot hold of a man that 3 & good judge of horso- ilesh. Which is tho President #” s 'The gontloman in dsrk clothes, carrying the umbrolis,” roplicd Sam, +Hatlo!" erled Dillon fo tho stranger, *come ro, [ want to xeo you." hon gontlemnn with tho umbrella approsched emilingty, aud shook Dillon by the band, oup- poging that ho was gome ncquaintanco of other e ¥hat do you think of my team 7" said Dil- m‘"‘l‘hey do vory woll," said the man in dark clothes, Jump in and lot mo show you their paco. Bring your fricnds along,” shouted Dillo, hoart- * You must d“fi"“ me. Tdon't want to ba con- spicuoue,” euid tha stranger, p:\:Connpicumm bo d—-—-d," remarked Dillov, ——n {t, maw, gotin here andlet mo give you aride behind these horses.” * No—no," cried his of the umbrella, [ must Lo going."” i3 ——1t it, man, why the d—I don't yon getin? [ won't eat you,” said the lorse-fan- clor. . At thia the sirangor and bis fricnd turned ab- tiv away, and wero loat in the crowd. ++Well,” exclaimod Dillon to Duckmastor, who stood by dumbfounded, *‘don’t thut beat h—1! Just to thiok thet tho Vresidont of n one-horso Miseouri fair refuscd to ride behind my team. What a d—n pop ho must be." * President of the fair!" Buckmaster shouted, inamuzo; ‘I chonld say it did beat h~—1. Don't Fou kuow who that was #" “No," roplied Dillon; “yon told ma he was the President.” *So ho is the Prenidont,” rojoined Duck- msater, * but not of tho fair. Why, surely you know him " Badd, T was “I'll be hanged if I did,"” Dillon snre bo was President of this fafr." ¢ **Oh, Lord! thisis too much!" eried Swm. “Why, that was tho Dresident of tho Unitod States!" ory red in the face, “* Was—that—Greng 2" ‘ertainly, it way Oen. Urant.” Dillon caught up his reins, drepped his whin, and exclaimed: “0h!" "the horse-fancior was not seen on - the fair- grounas afterward. Illlld slowly s JUDGE JAMESCT AND MR. ALEXAN. Alwait u[m“ him, and, 1o | s THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1874-TARELVE RAGES, e e e e e | Lo tho naount of 025,000, Tho following la the willi Samuol A, Tewin, boing of sound ntnd, do moake doclivzo this to ko my luat will i (eatainont ¢ 1 hareby autborizs my oxecitors to pay all T, and i my inat dehle, éeonde-1 berohy will end dispove of all tny properiy, botly ¥oal vivd poracnal, eqnalty betiroon my ehildrey, and nuthotize my execntors to soll and disposo of al avany pert tuereat, aceusding to'Hielr best. futgowat, 1 8lxa sutnorize and empowes thens to bulld and i~ prove uny portlan of iy veal eatoto nu they iy res fil, Jhjrd—1_hoteby mike, countitute, and appoint Charles 11, Toed oitd Jacob Relitn t b my exceutors, Lioraby giving Lhem alithe power in the preiniaes whiell 1 wronhit have wors I ative. 1 also appoint my satd exe oentors to b th anrdianr of Artbtie C., Fggeno A., Mary M., wl Wllle A, Tevin, wmy minac childran, beraby givlug theat the sano power w1 1 } anly other Gbild ow listng 43 Alico U., who (s of nie, tnkes her ehara i lor onn_ tight, nod anbjsat to liee dinponal, Ltk 1t 38 oy wlals that’ slie consulk and bo gorerned b{ niy sald execntor, Fourth=It 8 my will that my sald exccntorn be gull rorquired to give bond for tho performance of thelr nty, 13 teatimuny whoroof I have hiercunto et my hand and seal this 10th day of Jauunry, 1834, Saern A, Invee, [8aal) cd fn {8 predsuce of th sigued, sealed, and deliv tesintor, ' and fn fho rezenco of eavlt other, snd ab § 1ha rwitest of th teslator. 1.0 Gudvi | ¥ Horr. s i THE YIRST ASSISTANT. To the Eiditar of Tha Chicuzo Tirtbune: Sir: At tho lueb moeting of the Board of Edueation it was moved to nholish the ofiico of First Assistant in the publiv schools, Wil somebody explain how this can bo dono without violation of tho contracts mado with teachora now holdiug nuch ofiza ? Tho Rules and Regnlations read thus: 7. Ab the sucellngof tho Dnard ot the Jnet iny of e {n exch year, the Board ehnil clect tho teathiera’ for tho ansulug year, denhgnatig ¥irst Assintunts of tho {ima of eloction, Tho teachers thing elected und thoso nfterweed oppointed, when cooe fienied by the Board, sl hold tuvir officen until tho closu of tho rehool yeur, unless sooner remored, Ao, 69, ‘Tho salnrlesof the teachers shall he detor- mined ounually ot tha mesting nest precedlug the meeting far tho slection of teschers, cald doforming. tion to remuin I forco for tho endulng achool year, By 1o above shoywing the Board of Education, in Juno last, agreed to pay o cortain &pccified salary (5000) to tho FPirst Assistants (nbont ninoty in numbor) for tho scliaol yeur boginuving held to the Urlmloal Court in ball of 6500 tho glrl wos dismiesed.—Mngglo Conaramde, arrested on disorderly warsant ; ous on specfa ball ¢t tho 20th fnyt,~Thomas Goodman, 1!1'!'1.-{!0(1 for far- veny ; vontiitad 41 the 21at inst, Iul —damos ‘Laylar, arrestod fos attemiring to wteal an overeon h(\](\ni:lu' t0 35, A, Howell; fed 410, and soutencod to th Bridowell for tirteen day Ohartlen ‘Pavlor, arrostod for asspult with intent to kil bold to the Crioinal Conrt fn ball of $700.—Eito Tuylot and Gragor Young;, mireated for dismderly conduet : flued 310 oach, and oy tenced Lo the ridewall for nluety dnks.~Macia Moyars, mvested for dennken und. divordorl; woudnol; fsod $10, and_ wentenced to tho Hridas wall fur ninoly dayn.—Jamen Jurley, arrested for larcony ; continued til 1o Wth ingt. In ball ol §200.—Al Hauders, Janed Gook, atxd Samual Bowles, nrrested for Inrcony i continned till to~ dey in boil of #6600 each. Justice iy—Tobeort Gilwore, arrested for goming;_continued LR to-day in bail of R7U0,— oorgs G, Kolly, avrested for larcony; continued till towday in batl of £800.—John Eorry, arrest- ed fov disorderly conduct ; continved il to-day in bail of £ib.—tcorge Keegan, urrested for larcouy 3 conthined T tho 21st just. in hail of 2500, —Coorge Dorover, arrested for disurdetly conduet 3 continned Ll {o-dny n bail of 2200.—~ Lows Tyman, avrested for fareeny; continued 1 thie 21th fuat, in bail of 600, —L, Colas, ar- reated for digordorly condnel nod Tast doving; continuad Lill ta-day in bail of &200, Juatice Waupmann—J. IL. MeDennald, arrest- ed for perjury; licld Lo the Ciimlual Couct in hatl af " S6U—Patrick Abbatl, nerosted for an- saiting Oideor Wobor; continued till tho 20w in buil of £540. Justice ftinsdale—Willinm L, Liewmlincl, ar- restod on 2 warrant for muking threaty of vio- lenco towards Aann M, Angevine; placad under 300 bontds to keep the penco for one yonr. MISCLLUANTOUS, Commissioner Hoyne—Adolph P. Otto and Jobln Iickman, arrested for forglug tho sigu- ture of Ferdinand Dolin to a Post-Otes mouoy=~ order; continned till to-day in bail of ¥#6U0 cach. A S i PERIONAL. Bishop Maven i spending o few daya in the city, the gueat of the Rov, M. 31, Parkhurst, 360 North LaSallo. o will proach in the Firat L. E. Church Sunday evoning. Septomber, 1874 Accordlog to what lozal or othical privcivles is it mow proposod, six weeks aftor the ontoring of ench First Assistants u;wn their term of sorvice, to abolisis tha offica ™ DBut what is this office of First Asuistant, and vhy nbolist it 2 In gonio oxigencies of _tho city * aiter tho groat firo ; nbout tho tino whon nov- oral scoren of thousands of dollars were carrled out of Chicago by thestrical and opern troupos, it was deemod nccossury by somo mombors of the Board of Education to **retrench.” This was accordingly done by eutting down tho calarios ol the fomnlo tenchers in tho grammar schools from $B00 to $730. As n concequence vhore fol- lowed grent loss to thacity of compotent ond exporicnced toachors, Suchtenchers from abrond coasod to respond to tho advoctisoments of ex- aminations, aud tesohiers in tho city sought aud obtained pogitions oteashero, Iu this’ junciure, it was voted to pay thoold rate, 4890, to o linlted nmber of teachory whoso long snd faithinl sor. vies medo_euch tabuto of apprecintion suiable and expediont. Their dulics, however, dilforing nobt matori- ally from those of othur Areistunts, the dis- tinetion haa scomed an invidions one to somo of the many not celectad ny & Undoubt- irat. edly (e are infustices aud favoritismo cou- neeted with this oftico of Tirat Areletunt, na vith all ofticos of * honor and cmolument.” DIat, theoretically, and, for tho most part, practically, the oxtra 250 goes into the pocket ot teachors who heve been lapgest at work in the schools and whom they ean least affozd to lose. Such heing tho ease, it I8, to say tho lesst, upgraciouns 1n teachera who nspire to *‘oxperiouce,” to com- plsin of favors accorded to it, and of quostion- able policy for gentlemon of the Board of Fdue cation at this tins to movo to abolish the ofiico, That thero may Lo public exigeacion sud calamities justifyirg and demandivg nullifien- tion of contracts, noue have been more ready to recognize and pequieseo in than the femulo teachers ot Chiengo. But, whilo tho city con nfford to [[lnv $2,000 to » man to teach elocution in the High School, which, uatil tha present year, has been tanghi for #1,009 by n womsn (lntely duuenfiud{, and whilo now teachers are being recorunonded for German, it would scem unnecessary to break contracts alveady mado with tried and faithful servanta. Besides, what nort of an impression is wuch action: likely to give abrond of tho undiminished financial nrauperity of Chicago, hig * abolishimg of ol- ficen " nodl ** dispensing with tenchers,” 0s it 18 tnrtier rocommended to do in icgard to tho igh-Seuool clagges? In short, should it bo done? Queny. Cuioade, Oct. 16, 1974, e ER. Zo the Editor of The Chirago Tridune: Sm: Tho statemont of Judge Jameson in your yestorday's iesuc, that Mr. Alexander was juitl-health at the time of making the motion £or a changoe of veuue referred to in bis note, ia | without & particle of foundation. I left 3lr. Alosander in Judge Tree's room ten minutes bo- fore 10 o’clock that morning, looking and feel- ing an well a8 I ever saw him. [ oaw him noxt at his house at ball-past 11, and was told by tho attending physicien that nothing but sleop would snve bim from an attack of brain fevor. Whethor the mild and gemi-paternal reproof said in the card indorsed by Judge Jameson fo havo beon adminiatered (o Mr. Alexander would havo pro- duced so terribla un effect wipon & strong and well man, may well be questioned. Somo wordy were spoken which did produce the effect. Judgo Jumeeon statos that hodocs not regrot the wordd, butdoos the offect. If justifiablo, no ono has o right to complein of sither the words or their effect, 1f unjustifinblo, tho effect ehonld induce the man “who uttered them to grovel in the dust of tho valley of humiliation nstend of attempting to palliato the offonse or striving to excuso Lis tault ot the expenso of nis vietim. Tho mon who mado the afildavit which Judge Jameson donouncod as fnlse, nnd aceused of perjury, had the most eplire vonviction of ita truth.” With a full knowledge of tho civcum- stances, ha was advised to malio it by counset in perfect good faith. Ho might havo boen mis- taken, and 8o might counuei; but, if so, does that either justify or oxcugo the denunciction {rom the beneh of the afiiant a8 a per- jurer, nand counsel g3 perlivipatiog in his guilt? Dspecially, does it eithor Jjunlify or gxouse nck cond tha presenca uf 2 Jurs jn o peuding caso in which the pdiant wan an_important wituess, whose testimony way sirll 10 ba considered by them # 11 {isceo queations can bo uugwered in tho sftinantive, tuen Mr Alexandor ling nothing ,ta complain of, end de- rorves to sufer: but if nof, tho Judge who caunod this suffering Is anewerablo ot the bar of public opinion, and no special pleeding will aveil Liny, 1t the language and_conclusions of tha Court wero bused upon the idon that sn applicant for u chaugo of vonne must feur or believo that tho catire population of a county are projudiced against him, or that tho adverge jutluence of the opposing party muet extend to every indi- vidual in the county, and that idea is correct, the statutory provision for @ cheiugs of veuun might as wrell ae oneo bo ahelished, as no honest auitor could make the mnecemsary efidavit, Bub i the atatute s hitended to pra- teet the litigant, and futher ~the ends of juetice, then tho partyis justided in making tho application whenover he fears that 80 lnrgo a portion of tho pooplo -of uny vonnty sre projudiced axainst him, or that tho rdverso yarty his an undno influcnee over o many, aud 1hoso tho persons before whom his caso will ba tried, that ho cannot bavo n fair trisl in that county., Ant when a man comes forward with an aflidavit, based upon bis own knowledge, and which tho court meets and denounces an Tl and perjured on account of any theories of ity own, it 18 guilty of an outrago ou the righty of suitors that wonld never ko tolerated, exeept shiclded aud tolorated by tho renpect common to the American paopla for the lisnch. 1 boliove the Judgo has his dutios es well ny the laswyer, but that ncither hua the right to tramplo upon the other. 1t has slways been held disroputable and eowardly 1o strto ono who cannot striko back, and I think it will bo_quite diffenlt for Judgo Jamezon or ahy one clse to convince tho public that, fn tho souny in which hie and Mr. Alexander wero gotors in bis eowrt. 100m last I'iesday, his performanco wius cither dignified, |:roper, or commendable. W, Mennise. Cnicaco, Oct, 16, 14 S, A. IRVIN, Clarles I1. Rteed, La., District Aitorney, ap- poared yeterdny morning before Judgo Wailnca and presonted tho will of Hamuel A. v, lxo Cotlector of Iutcrnal Ioveoue, for prouuto. Judgo Glover andd, I, Hoyt, witneosos, were ox- amined, apd tho will approved. \Vheraupou Charles H. Roed, ¥aq., and Jacod Itehm, Esq., qualified as exccutors undor the Will- by glving tholr individual bonds in tho sums of #Y),000. The property of the dacoased conalated of rdal entate worth about 825,000, and poraous! effocts, couslating of mouey, stocky, and bonds, GENERAL NEWS. The hoteoaon of Chicago have tendered n grand comptimentary bonefit to Mr. Goorge B. Mansur, which will take placs Saturday, Oct. 17, 1874, at Dextor Park, Thero will be trotting and revning, Horses will bo called at 10'clock p.m. Tho edmission fee in 50 conts. The temperaturo yestorday, as obsorved by Mauagae, opticing, under Tni Tmnuxz Build- fug, vrs, in the nbade, at 7 n. m., 49 degrecs Talir.; 10 &, m., 653 18 m., 575 8 p. m., 63; 6 m., G%; and 8 p, o, 54, vidontly the Diroctors of (he Chicago Public tand thew bm‘k\eaatnud al i Juilios and tho lndy cler] men at tho Publie Lab: The wlarm of fvo from Tox 115, at 1145 yos- terduy movning, wis occasionod by somo boye who broke epen the box and turaed in the siggnal, ‘The dwelling-house of Charles Kiinefurth, No. 481 Twonty-first sircet, was damaged by firo to the amount of %25 ab 1:30 p. m. yestorday, ‘Tho firemen of Engino N oxtipguishod iho fire. ‘Tho follawing figures give tho work of the Carrior's Departmont of tho Chicago Post-Oftico fast month : Carriers employed Dlivery trips ol Collection trips Mall fetters delly; Local lettrra deliverd. . Tteginiored e Tostul curd Toocal pustul “Gards delivernit, . Newspupers, Se., delivered, Latters petwmed 1 c laetud, se orf mntter put ofice fo ither by tho carrler or tho Tho 0dd Fellows closed their sossions yeuier- doy, clecting. Ropresentative Bluko, Graud Wanten 3 ason, Grand Sverctary ; A, I Tiarry, Grand Trensurer ; and Thomas I, Mitch- cll, Grant Representative, The conmiitutional nemeudnents proposed lust yoar wera adopted, ns vioru resolutions relntivo to the death of P. G, M. Joln G, Potts, Tho Grand Master way ju- stalled, aud appointed hus_subordinate ofllcern il standing committees, Yotew of thenks wern 1 1] to the Recoption Comaittes, atdto W, O, Wennedy for bis labor in the prepuration of tho daily Jowrnal, A, Hotdmen, of Mitwaukee, went Into the auction-storo No, 289 Fast Madizun street yon- torday, bought for 330 what wan represonted fo Do n valuablo assorfmont of sold gold jewelzy. Finding lie had beon victimized, ho mado outery, and ot bick his money excopt 9, the auction- cer's commiesions, Tho Rev, Dr. Ryder will givo the sccomd lecture of tho Ohicago Athoneum freo courzo on nest Monday evening, o will discuss tho uestion *Shall Wo Go Back to Bnrbarlsm ;" q I i n now locture nover buforo given in Clicago. Tho counso is froo to the public, ‘Tho Dhilosophical Socisty meots to-night b B o'clocl, aml will bo nddressed br Mrs. Julie Ward Howe, and perhaps eome other af the ladies of the Congress now asgembled in this eity, In their Lull, corner of Btato and Waehington stroota. A man unmed 11 I Noyos, 55 yeara of aue, was found dead yosterday morning nt 7:300° ulo,oh, nitting on thw nido of hiu hod, at No, 164 Wedt Taoko utreot, shere ho bourded. Sovarel phiaty containing landanum and othor polson wera Tound in the room, and it s thonght deceancd commilLiod euivide. 1o wasa singlo rian, aud hna no rolatives in the city. A mootine of the County Commissioners was hchd yesterdny atternoon, but for Inck of a quo- rum o huriness was trenescted, Whera wern present Connndssionera Buswe, Hertiog, Johnson, Jfuncs, Lonergan, Nansell, and Ashton, who, on wmotion, sdjournod nutil uext Mondwy. ..... shemidapiil CRIINAT, RECORD. CRIMINAL COURT, Judgn Moore—The triat of Tlussell Sheldon won resumod; verdlet ¢ guilty," andl pune ishment fixed ot imprisonment in the Tenis tentinvy for one year, ‘I'he Jury wad palled, and {ho counnel for tho prisouor cutored & moion for a new trlul, "Thero will bo no trisls do-dny. JUSTICE COURTH, Itis Col. T, Dridges, formerly connected with thio editorinl dopartment of tho Evening Journal, afterwards Paymaster in tho United States Arnry, whom tho Washington dispatchos of yostord:y sinted wan gooiting the appointmeut to the Clit- ongo Intornal Novonue Collectorship, aud not Col. Lyman Bridges. Bomo remarks oppearod in Tur Trinuxw the othor day which reflocted severaly, and. it ap- poars, unjuistly, upon Mre, Moroe, who lives on. Claric streot, near Polk. 1t appoars that the ac- cusetion was mado by o womenn, an cuomy of Ars. MNoore's. g THE CITY-XALL, The City Collector yeaterday recoived &G,000 on city taxes; licensos, B3270; wator taxes, 54,000 The Committoes on Whurvos nnd Pablic Grouals, and Murkots, which wero to heve met yosterday niternoon, failed to secura a quorum. Tho ¥iro Dopartment yestordey recelved G000 Toet of rubber hose, from Whitehead Bros., i Mlfillment of o contract awarded thom rbout a. month ago, At presant there are 120 leys funintes of the Bridewell than there were al the ramo thne last yoar. Ono of the Aldermen featiously nays that this does not benefit the ity in‘the loast, Homo porson or persons yvesterday bclym to congiruct o largo siguboard on the old Court- louyo Bquere. The Board of Public Works will have something to say about it to-day. Commissioner Rono and Dr. Wart will visit tho Lighth Ward T'nesday ovening, for ¢lie pur- pose of oweariug in membora of tho Righth Ward Firo Gnard. Tho Bonrd of Fire Commissioners had o pri- vate confercoee with tho Mayor yestordey aiter- noon in tho Miro Marehal's cilice. 'L'ho topic under . consideration way tho Shaler problem, No now opinions weio announced by either prrty, und no deeision wes arrived at. ‘Tho Board of Public Works mot yosterday af- tornoon to cousider the bids for tho consirnetion of the West Division Water-Worhs, Thoy ox- oot to renoh some decislon this forenoon, ‘The Bourd of Police and Vive Commieaionera met yostorday afternoon for tho purpose of wrying soveral policemon for violation of 'the rulen and regulationy of tho Department. Ofilecer James Boll, chargol with maltreatmont of a citizen, way ac- quitted. Tho rosiznation of Ofticor Horst was accopted, with thanks to the oftiesr for so ro- wigyiog. - Ho bns boon bofora tho Board throo iimes on_govore charges, He wes dischrged anco, and* was goun atterwards reinsinted by Judge Gary. ‘The Pinance Qommitteo mot yeaterday after- noon m the Mayor's oilico._ Plresent, Ald, Heath, Schefiner, and Lynch. The petition of Mury O, Bargin for damages, incurred In folling o o defoctivo sidewalk was ro- ferrod to tho AMayur's police for investi- tion. Ou motion of Ald. Seheitner, Dixon'n ordinancawny plucad on file with the explanution that it was impussiblo for {he Boord of I'ublio Worlss to expond 20 lurgo @ sum of u:onn?' this year. I'in petition of George Baxten, clnimiog damaged from tha Erio sitrent viaduet, was yofer- red Lo the Bozrd of Public Works. — SUBURBAN NEWS, MATWOOD, ‘The Jubiloo Conveution of. thu Subbalh-schools of the "Town of Proviso will take place to-mor- row ot 2 o'clock p. m., in tho Prosbyisrinn Chureh. A most pleasant timo ig anticipated., Tho socinble at the Congregational Church T'ueedsy ovening was a pleasaut nduir, All present seemed to partake of the merriment of the Liour, OAR PANE, T'he firat sociablo of tho Union Club teok placo Thuruday ovening ot the hsll of the ITon, H. W. Austin, Thevo woro prosout, among others, Mr. and Mrs, William IL, Owen, 3lr, and Alrs. . J. Bates, Mr. aud Mrs, ML I, Milte, Mr. avd v, A8, Bumay, My, and Mre. Gurloy, Mr. and Mrs, Emory, Mr, and Mra. Kiog, Mr. and Mrs, Pob- blew, My, und Mro. Howard, Mr. and Mes, Zim- mermen, 3r. end 3is, C. B, Owon, Jr, (fase, Mr, und Mra. G, G. Mayo, Alisees Case, Missey Currler, snd Browa, Mr. IIurd, Presidont of the Dedown Club, wan aleo presont, Tho musie wes Turnishod by tho quedriie band of Lonis Lo Potrie, of Chicago, and wan ot cliont, ‘Uhe souiublo wes n most enjoyablo one, Thomercy duncing continued until gbont 12 g'elock, when the happy company disperred, The next nociable will take placo at the wame hutl on the evening of "Thursduy, Ocl, 20, “WHEATO! Mossre, Minor, Gary & Webster will open o banking houso to-duy In Kelley's Block. 'Che members of the firm uro woll known in Du Pago CUounty, and will havo littlo troublo In vecuring ihe conlidence aud patronago of Ltho farmors and husiness-mon of tho county. Mr. Miner, tho Cusluer, i8 larga stookholder in the Cily Na- tional Bank of Ublengo. e ‘Fhe Tronhles of Wan Leee J'vons the Cleveiand Leealer, My, William .o, of the Ontario slreat Inundry, hag vot loft Cloveland, although he haa not appeared of lato in tho nowupapers. 'The faet fx that Mr, Leo has devoted himself strictly to bisfuess dnrmg tho lnst six or eiglt moanths, and has theraby nmessod a small amount of eash, which ju destined to bo oxporded in enrsying him again to his native land, over tha salt, ualy sen, 1Bt bofore mwmigu s simply an nct of justico to state that Mr. L.oo hus attompted faithiully to submit to the heathenism of this benighted coantry, and 17 o doos not carry awasy a lair impress of bospitalizy or teoling of love toward Drothor donsthan, the fanlt hes not beon his, hut that of tho anzular brothor on wheso losom ho attemptod to lonn, Dut it will ho slmply un aet of f’umh:a to friond Wan to allow him to oxplain liw own feelings, an bo did on Seturday last in conversing with ¢ Leader veporter. 1la unhurdoned himasll as follows: Mo no likes dam Belican man, mnn comen in my lanndry, chow., Driggeo shirtos, say, * Thust, Wan Lo ¥ Wau Lee wy, * No thunt; thuet desd.’ Mladiean auun ey, * 1L ontor, & punciee. Puncico ‘Wan T.e0's bead ; pull i pig-tail” Waa Leo ruun ehop—eliop hiead to flocco oticer, Wleeeo ofjeer Cheap dolw—ony, two, threo,~bousce,' 0 10 plg-tnil and suve, * Climb.” Wau Joo climbg—~comes howme. dlelican man stenl shivt, andl ho ctimb too," Wuu Leo nitenipted to o to Bunday-school, aml his gtory is ay follows ¢ “2lo go on unday day to Joss house, Mo taken seates and 3lelicen'a hoyeo como alomg, Boyon sy, *lare's China,” Murs boyeo como, full plg-tail and suy, *Bully tor Chines man,' Mo got nund and swenr, ¥leeco oflleer comeo aluny, takee mo to statlon, Yayeo liveo dellea u_ml‘xl: conls; go homeo to wash, wash, Hay, Molican iplles on flopr, elrow, Justice Boyden—Chrletophor Hagonborn, ar- 1eated for adultory with the girl Aupie Larmoy * Dam Blelican country.' " Vafe then go oo etyoot.car, Molican woman, { *11in rat-onter.! (unll of £300, | looks at me, and laughicoloud, Oan speaken low, *Himntg,' One sponlaa Jow, tao, sud nav, Mo getteomad and ey, ' Mo wsliec-wvaghieo,l Ma no nlg. No Mo no tat-osfer, Hig Jo.! Slelicau womay Conductar yan fuj_lim_uay, * Who'y Molioan woman eay, (Dirty Ching slted me.' Condustor he talies hy shnpees, and ho iy, ‘Get’ Win Loo gets.fall on the ground, nud breates nows ; officer cimnd up, 1o iy, * Dlunk again, Chineel,’ al) wuy, *No i’ Ho uay, *'lon'thin.' Wuliosjiuo” by oollar, o tulies mo to station, Judgo say, * loro ™ Chineo #* Mo o out, pay fon dollen and Aty gentd, Mo pgo homn inudan—red-hot madoo, avoar, blenk dishes, shavo of plg-tall, buy plug Dint, sl up lanodry, ond ga to Chlom And this wiks Waii Jieo's leat dotermination, but rineo then o ha4 recontidored i, gonu buele to s trade, and stall wanfie} and trons as of old, Bifos WASHINGTON, Federal Offfces in exns~l'rensury Clorikaiiipe—An Ancint Bemour who Chicngo Qollettorship—Knvors ablo Teport by the Umon Pacitic Lixamining Commiion—~In Memos riam. Specfal Dispateh to The Chizago Tritune, Wastyaton, . C, Qct, 16,—lx-Gov. Davis and Boulds Baker aro at (iohead of a datogation trom "oxas who errived hato to-day to neelst tho authorlties fu salocting themen to Lo appointed ta LLie Federal oftices that am o ho veented, Some 9f {ho dolegation are fresl lrom tlio Chattanooga Convention snd nro bubbtily over with loyaly und outragen. Tho remowils declded upon arn Postinastors at Dallug, Cialteston, Ilonston, and Chinnnen— nig. sereRnl, up . Breuhaw 5 tlo Collectors of Customs at Corpua Chinstt nud Calveston; of Internal Revenuo at Clatveston, Bronham, and Tyler. the Internal Nevonus Disbrlets of UGalieston aud Bronhan aro Lo bo couxolidated. TREABIMY CLEIRSUIPH, Such of tho ablo-bodied male clerks of the Treagury Dopartment ns have mothers-in-law stho also hold clorkshipy, sre it s very pitizblo wtate of mind juat now. 'Iho Hocretary proposos to havo only one_momber of n family borne on the rolls, nnd the question i whethor he non-tn-lnwy oy the wothstr-in-taw shall rosign, Probably, in niuc ceses outot ton, {he oid lndy wiil bo turned vt to browec, AN ANCIEST DIXOCRAT, who beeame wonderfully cuthugad over thoe re- sult of the olections on Tuesuay, and had avi- dently & strong eonviction that *“coming events cast fhiolr shadows bofore them,” went up to the White IMouso thin morning and nol- emnly sprinkicd tho floor of tho nortico with eomo kind of Hquid, and " then, after hanging on one of tho pillars placard, having on it in largo printed characters tho words ** Ior rent,” ho marchud away in o most dignified not improssive munner, iTo np- porrod to foel thet hio was in the atrict perform- aues of his duty, which wasto purify the Exevu- tive Mansion and waen the ddminisieation, TIS CHICAGD COLLLGTORURID, Tt iy considived prabable that chers witl bo no uppoin t to tho oftice mede vacant by Colleotor Irvin's death until after tho elections noxt menth, Wamnesazox, Oct. 26. g Hesrotary of the_luteror te-day received the repord of Jumes Moore, of Now Jorsey ; John L. Mervinm, of Mijuncsotn; and John & Delano, of Ohto,— the Commissicners appointed to ezamine whather tho daficiencios in the construction of the Unlon | Yacifie Railway, as reported by & comminsion of cminent citizous appointed by Seerclery Cox, under tho st of Congross April 20, 1849, hiave been supplicd, and tho road complated au ro- «quired by aid report. 'Cho present Comwmission- arg’ oxamination was commenced on the 25th of Boptember, end completed on tho §th iust., and they claim to have mnde it thoroughly aud in dotail. Y'ho Commissioners find, from porsonul observation and from data furnished )y tho Compiny, that the oxpondivure tedquired by tho former Commiselon in finishing the bridges, in revlacivg tho high trestlos by tlling with entth, ele., ete., wero finally unmylotml in the month of Neptember, 1874, and thoy have therofors dectded that the pcad, nn built, is o first-clans rallrond, fully complying with its charter, and with the xo:mmmuncu of tho law, and in accordanco with Lho iustructions of the Tiopartment fuitrnishied to them. The report in wigmed by all three of tho Commissionars, It will require the approvalof the fresidont and tho formal aceoptatico of tho road as n comploted structure boforo the patonta will izane Tor tho Iand-graut. UNION TACIFIC TAX CASES. Tho Supreme Coutt to-dey ndvanced the Union Pacifls Raijlroad tax casen on the docket, nnd eotb thom for zrgumont on tho second Mouday in December. TN MEORAM, An ndjourned meeting of the Dmr of the United States Suprome Court was held to-doy, Judge Campbell presiding, A series of resolit- tlons wore adopted - in Lestimony of thoir groat affection cod csfeem Tor Judgo Bonjamin Robbins Curtis in life, and ther eenso of the proat loss which the courts and bar of the whole country, and the community at large, suffer in his death. They commemorato his Odelity to society, to govornment, to religion, sadl tatrath, Al theso, trodts of duty, 08 a rulo of hislife, tho Bar pre- ¢ lawyors and to their sncesoding gunerations for fhoir sincecent houmge. Tho resolutions baving been agreed to, Attorney- General Willisws® was yequested to present (hene to tho Supreme Coart, uud (o movo thab they bo ontered upou ity minutes, nud the Chair- un af the raeoting was raquestud to forward a capy to the family of deccased. Iteverdy Jobn- ton and others delivered ontogica. WEEDING OUT. . Tho notico heretofore given by Beeretary Bris- tow that 1t was big inlention o romove ono of two of a family In the employ of the Lreasury, was in & purtinl mersure put’ into oxecntion to- doy by 3 notification sent to twenty-tive clevky thet thoir services would bo no lougor raquived aftor the Iap pros. Tho blow fell particalurly heavy in ‘Treasuror Spinner’s buceau. Bt THE BLACE HILLS. A Party of Seven Mon, Bu Roate to the Fllills, Atencied) by the Indhnmu-0One FEilted nud Another Mortaily Wounds cd~The Party Rofurn to Yankton, 10 Wy In 2 Demornlized Coudition— Apprehension Felt for tho Safety of Another Purty. Speeiat Diapateh to The Chicugo Tridusie. Hioux Crry, ., Oct. 150 party Jof soven— 0, B, Orton, Jumes J. 0, Charles 1o Allon, "Thomas H. Burton, aud D. N, Allen, of Yankten, D, ' John Lowe, of Wichetaw, Kan.: and 1. L. Bnden, of Klobrurn, MNeb—lofl Yankion ten days ago for tho Black MHilly, and on Sunduy, the 1lth imat, were attacked by a patty of Biulo Sioux at the mouth ol the Littlo Dlatto, 40 miles from Niobrav, when a desporate fight eusued, in which Lowe foll dead, ploreed by {hres bullets, Daden was shot thiough the chest, aud wonnded fatally. Orton was shot through the arm, aad Allen wounded by an arrow in {he leg, At tho time of tho uttack tho party was in camp, and tha mon auleep, when tho Indlaus surrounded thom and attempted to stampedo tho stock, which awole the men, An Indinn then fired, and tho sevon men exch returnod the bot, whon tho Indinns poured & volloy iunlo the ‘camp. Tho fizht was Jept up. for fiftoen minntes, when tlio. Tndins withdsaw, tnkiog. Uhafe doad and wounded, thought to boat fenst ton. The whites at onco atarted bLacl, with one man dead und threo wonnded wsnd their mules crippled, and travelod sil night, lewving Baden' nt n sotiin- ment, aud burying Lowe & milos further this way, Tho tent hind twenty-seven hull loles thiough it, and the wagon hecamo drenched with bilood from the wounded. Tho suryivors rol od to Yankton yosterduy, and, being relinble viti- sang, tho story of their adventitres may bo velicd upon. Apprehensions avo felt for the sulaly of wparty of twonty-geven who loft s city lor the, Iul‘nuk Hils, and who intouded Lo travel in the track of tho Yankton parly, Tho Indiung ave undoratood to express o dotormination to prp. vent whito sen ontermg tho hills at all hazeyds, - -~ MISCELLAREGUS I1TEMS. It i stated thut tho last pholograph of the Lrineoss ot Wilus iy 80 grent n fusority that 300, 000 ¢opics of it bive boon sold, —While the Soliitor of the cirenit_and the Shoriff were engarsed in o palher n discssion at fiotlouf’s in"the Court-Ilouao nl Jonesboro, G,y #waok or two ago, the prisoner quictly shoulderad his troubles, and, walkivg by tho unmhutnum\villxomghnth\glmlndn, took to tho woods and han not sinze bean e, —\ Harandalons lops is whet the lexican papors eall one in which Benor Loriena, late of tho City of Mexica, lofv #4,000 to esch of tho magisteate, af the third saln'of the stpremo tri- bunal in that distzict, 1aving obtained o verdlot fu n lawauit against hiy wifo, the Heuor, in geatitude, left that token to ench of the Judges, u_g““ Ban Frouclsco Real Eafalo Clrenlar pubs liskos tho followlug: “IL fa rumored thab Bliaron & Malaton intend to purchass the Llex Touse propesty. 17 thoy do o, tltoy wilt havo nonopuly of tho liotola of this city. ‘They noy owh tho Grand Hotel, tho Conmapolitan, and tlrk Palnen Holels." -~Dr, Jaseplt I, Felond, of Alddietown, Or- nugn County, N, Y., hus bhoen nominated by the Dotaneratio and Libaral Hepubtiean delegaton of 6 for tho Aseembly. 'Ihe Lort Jorvis Lhat diy Gazelin pryy tho following just complimont {o Des Frignd : “Josoph D, Friend, the nomines, i o nian with clenr hend, coot Judgmont, and onn Mkoty to muka u goud legislator. I8 past eareor hea heen snei that. nothimgg cun be hrought up agalngl bim; ho standy hofuro the people with a resord to bo prond of.” - SPRINGEFL Distinguished Visitors All Gone—Tho nativond Commissioners—Grain n= spectors? Kees to Bo iBednceds Spectat Dispateh to The Clacago Trionne. ;. Sprvorteen, 1L, Oct, 16:—The last ono of! our distinguished visitors left horo to-night. . Nothing can ho addod to what hau already baon . sald in theso dispatehes of tho ovension, excopt it tlio Full and accurato report of tho proceod- ings nnd eventa iu Ihe past history, sot out in yonr Horingfleld correnpondonco, hs beon specully commended. On the doparturo of the distinguished personages, it was gratiiying to the prids of eur citizeny to boar the unqualified prafuo with whieh their hoypitality was roward- od. Nob u slnglo individual left disentlaied, and it, A worthy of romerk thatat no timo during the history of the Hovioty of the Army. of tho ‘Uon- nossoo has it hold so satisactory and plodsant a reunion, Biei is tho yerdict of tho Bocioty. ‘Tho Railrond Commisgioners wera In sesslon to-day. In viow or the fact chnt o Iavgo fund wus aconmulating in tho Chiof Inspector’s office at Chicago, they docilad to reducn tho Inspect- or's fees. Accordingly tho feos for Lho iuspecs tion by the enc-luad wora redueed from 20 to 15 cents for 1,004 bushiels; from cavel-boats, re- daced from 25 ta 20 contg graln in bags wad re- duced from ¢ to 1-5 cont for ont-iuspection per 1,000 bushels; to vessols, roduced from 85 {o 25 conts p(-x'cnr-ioml; to cara, from 30 Lo 20 couts por ear-lond; to teams, from 25 to 20 conts par wagon-load; to teums, 10 conts, not changod—to tako offect Nov, 1, 1874, s CORMPARATIVE COTTON STATEMENT, New Yoni, Oct, 16.—Tho cotion statomont for thin dato I ns follows: LD, Brles, P15 703 Taus year. oo ..., 2,075 ports for the week, . 780 Jast year, .. Totai v rial Jast year, Stock nt o Tast yoar... Stoelk at Liverpool, Lawst year.... seere sressesen Stock of Amerlean atlvas for Great Dritain, Last year.,.. T 9T, 50,690 seee 23,000 THE PEABODY EDUCATIGNAL FUND. New Yonus, Oct. 16.—Tho Board of Trusteos of the Peabody Edueatioual Fund are in seswion, "The Board will consider tho neceasition of each State, and dislributo the woney in their chinrgo m steh o mannor as they judge would best meot tle wislhies of the lato Mr. Penbody, e SCHOONER ASHORE. Special Dispatch to The Chicaoo 1'ribune. Porr Huroy, Mioh., Oct, 16.—Tho schooner Sea Bird ia ashore parth of Suud Beach. Sho wene on last night. 'I'vo tuga have gone to her nasistance, taking o lighter. ARMY-REUNION. NEw Yong, Oct. 16.—A largo nttondanco is an- ticipated ot tho rounion of tho Society of the Ary of tho James on tho 21st {ust. Gen, B, F., Butler s the orator, and Dr. J. G. Iloliand, *'Fiinothy Titconib,” the pact. e | Tho Lrench DMarcih to Scdan - Cols StofZer’s Defenno of Napoieon IRM, s Paris Correspondence of Pail Mall Gazette, Tho pamplilet just published by Col, Stoffel in his dofensu has creatod a painful impression here, for the turther revelations ars not much {o tho credit of zny ono concerned. Tho Colonel tries to rolieve tho lato Emporor from all regpon- sibility in rogard to the march to Sedan, und to attribute tho dotormination’'to move forward, instead of falling back on Paris, to Marshal Mac- Mahon, Now, i the letters which Napoleon IIL wrote to TField-Marshal Durgoyne esplain- ing that march, his Majesty #sid it had been ren- dorod nocessary by politieal ovents, Wus shal AtacMubon left quite to himself, ag Col. Stoffol says, influenced like Bazaing by political motives, or did tho lato Emperor sit down and calmly writo o falschood dsmaging to his own character? 1t is well known tbat tho Ewmperor wag afyaid to fall back on Parie, which, beforo SHedan, was in o stato of rpoini-insnsrection. Mnedlahon bad no dynasty, but only his conn- try to nerso, and, but for pressurs from tha Min- iuter of War, would not havo attempted to re- lievo Metz with a serateh army. MARRIAGES. T OLARE BT ALLOWELE-On the T5ih fhety by the o AR Oogon e . Clatka, S P tEo s oF bt ond Elizabath Perct, daughter of ths lata Caleb W. Hiliawett, of Pubtadotuniae o o ke ale HBINGIAM-LEONARD—At tho residoneo of th brido's parcate; il Wos: Washington stecot, oo Thuck e day eveilug, . 15, by tho Rov. Joslsh Leonard, Elinton, 1owa, Chaties’ L. Bingham and deanto’ Er Toonasd. DEATHS, MCUARTHY—At tho rosidonce of his parouts, 267 Arnold”otroat, Oct. 15, Thumas 3cCarthy, aged 43 Years, aneral by earsto Calrary Comoters, Snnday, Oct. 15, £3° Loy Angelrs (Cal.) ppcrs DIoRsd copy. MATHER -y Auz, 97, Yanl (agad 4 montha), son, and ou Oct. 10, imolino .. aged 53 yoars (uf consump- 130 o'cloclt feans lior lsta resldence, 23 Tiroop streot £37° Nowburg (N, Y,) Guzette avd New York Cliy Trib- uria anil Heraldploase copys JFLEMMING-At tho residenco of her sop-in-lnyw, 151 Fnst Fnalenn srcot, Oct, 16, 1974, Mrs. Llizabot Floni- ming, aged Truars. Funeral morning, the 15ih jnat., at 100'clack, Dy cursin alvary Cometory. MEDICAL. P For Upwards of Thirty Years MR3. WINSLOW'S SOOTUING RUP has bosn usad ar ehildren with 1vor-failing a ss, It corrests acld. Ity of the stowach,velinves wind eolic, rozulates the how. cls, euresdseenter and diarrhea, whetber arslag from tonhing or other 8. An old and well-tried remady. For all Purposes of a Family , Liniment, TIE HOUSEHOLD 1 A will bs found invalua. bie, hulgfllln!n rellol 11 cases palin n the storanch, bowel + rhoumatism, ol ¢olds, spraing, and braisos. _Furintoraatandostergal v Children Often Look Pale and Sick From no ctlior canan than liaving woms in the stomach, BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMEITS will destroy worms without injury to the obilid, being norfoutly wirre, rnd freo from 21l colorlog or othor injurious Ingruiionts usn- ally used In worn preparations, Sold by all drngaists. £ sonta s hox, "MORSE'S LUXURENE, JEETR HORSH'S LURUREE %}“@V}E@;% ; 2 A new and |m;lcct Dm.dmh..d Cocoanut OR Compound, having NO EQUAL IN [6LE- (ANUHE: rondoring the Isic soft and glossy; promatos itw growth and boauty, and removes Dandruff, NA- TURIS GREATUST AND BUST NUTRITIVE [TAIR DRESSING, Sellsateight, Prioe, b0 conts. Whols. sulo by VAN SCHAACK, STRVENSON & REID. Sold brall Dengninis and Moty Do AUGTION SMITH & § By AT AUCTION, SATURDAY, DUP, 17, A0 T 0. 81, VEecll s Orawssty Oppostte MoVickor's Theatro, Large und Attraetive Neock of HOUSEHOLD Uonsisting of Parlor and Chumbor gt dosigun: fiructals ang ool o, GOODS, otu, (0 now aud ol Yots, Urock ey ani o Ouale sl Heatlng Sliow Caues, 40 lock of Gensral Mer- and Saeond iltura, SPRCIAL NOTICHE, 8t chd AL 1 a'olock we shiall well, without any , b uilbdhd ¥ Gt AR RS astacivred atawoatof hich tho ewnor Instructs us to aab of FBi5 oach, sofl regardless of tha cost, Cau now Lu seon at our sales- Tooma, Alsd, a lnrro, nubor of Rich and Klogant. teol £, gravings and Ungllsh Cbmumcs, goods fax supsrior to 2oy Gvor oiforud ut syuilen in Uity BMITIL & HAIRISON. Auotionears, y dpiadlion-et,, opposita MoVicker's Thaatro, LIFE AND ACOIDENT INSURANOR, (October Announcement.) Oldest. Largast. Bast TELE TRAVELERS INSTRANGE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. Accident Department, THE TRAVELERS i3 the Piqneer Accident Co. OF AMERICA. THE TIRAVHELERS has had 10 Years Succassful Business. THE TRAVELERS has issuod 325,000 Accident Polivis, THE TRAVELERES has Paid $2,600,000 in Bemefls To holdors of its Accident Policios, Paid Over 90,000 Claing, THE TERAVELERS has paid §75 AN HOUR FOR TEWN YEARS (Counting ten L:ours s day), on claims of its Agcidont Polioy holdora. k. Life Departmehfl THE TRAVELERS also grants LFE - AND ENDOWHNERT Tolicies, of all approved forms. 20,000 LIFE POLICIES. THE TRAVELERS solis Life Insurance on the LOW RATE CASH PLAN, THE TRAVELERS has over 3,000,000 CASH ASSETS, “With a surplua as to policy holdoers of nearly $1,000,000. The Travelers, - 0F HARTFORD, Sells Inaurance, sithor Life or Accldont, cr both combinad, of the Rost Quality, upon tho Best Plan, and on the Bost Terms. JAS, @ BATTERSON, Pres't, RODNEY DENNIS, ~ JOHN E, MORRI, Boorotary. Ang't Sce'y. AGENTS EVERYWHERE, J. H. NOLAN, General Agent, 04 LA SALLE-ST., CHICAGO, IS R rvmm. ~a .. AUOTION SALES. By QLO. P, GORE &C06,, ¥ QS To Wi COn AL AT CTION, On Sxturday, et 17, at # o'clack, 22 Crates W. G.Crockery IN OPFBEN LOTS). AT 1 OCLOU HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Wo aliall offor tho Ineaest and bt assoeted &sak Tousebold Turmitiurs thac tias I ok or {inusebold Furil hicon ffered at aodon, Srnio nud mis % 2 Roveaes, ol R e, Mard aliles, Chiaies, Oifies Deake, Nhnr € i i .. t~ 100 Jeoile Floor G atth, Tiamoey g 0o AT ok, Upen and e, ‘eaica fimy Hare Go ¥ GORE & G0, Anottononrs, " We shnll Olose Out at Auotion THIB MORNING, a1 11 o'clock, 4 Now T B a.0pan, il nali tbshed, o o PA R LN L oo, v aon L iand C0., T s Atinshiayy Our nest Regrular Catalogue Auctfon Sele Taose day, Oet, 20, at ¥ 1-2 o'clock o, m, LA full und attractivoe line of Plece Goods, Ooutings, Cluths, Codsimnres, Urens tionds, de, CotZmaden, Shirtluz Chookr Linveys, and Flannsts, Yisantital o of Hambuere, Rulings, Fe. Eihnien Wine of Artiticial £1awnrr, Volvet bbons, Plain d Civna Henin Ribhy, Searty, Nu. n {nvolon of Knli Gdods, U o, Niwwls, Galingr, * Kavks, Biita, Aok il dislay of Glovas, (zuntlats, anil Mitts, for Gant, { ' %y Loathor, Kid, S as Chiliren, tn Bur, Rt v, Kruvtatanic of Liaens, tn Collars, Cafts, sets an) Uhitaran, gy in Coltten, Oaftn, oo nta'wnd Caps, Notlons and Undermoar, Linnn Taudlacolis| 1, Vanyul 1\ " CARPETS. Al Hnn WL tin o e a'etock s S0 ot 0. 1, GBI 160 B and Sh Ve 700 cAasES Boots, Shoss, and Rubbers, Aa woll aanortod and of as good mnkos a3 aay Jobber in thin city lkeops, will be sold at Anc= tion, by Catalogua, on Wadnesday, Oct, 21, at0) a. m, GI0. P, GORE & CO., #4and 10 Wabnshenr. Thursday! Thursday! ‘Weoshall ofior at Auction oo THURSDAY, Oct, 22, o'clock a. in,, auother choles aesortmnnt of CUSTOM-MADE GLOTHINE, Yor Men end Tiore, I Suits, Coats, Pants, - °"|l;h'x""\'.‘:l'fi:'x”n"€i""‘ “|;u; ul‘x Pants, Vests, e Stosk eniadit wp of fno anit common-grade goods, and onr friends ean raly ¢ & Tovofured will ho actusliy sod. - PE K3 orecy Alro, a speclal palo of a stock ot Government Clothing, In fino ouder snd regalar sizos, consisl . Dt o, Bisatesr JAesry e ek of Ororcoats, UEO. P, GURE & CO., ' o B8and 20 V7aby BUTTERS & (0S REGULAR. SATURDAY SALE Of over 1,000 Lotw, inclnding 15 Pkgs. i ingpomtao; and Yellow 'Ware, ' Furniture, Household Goods, Table Cutlery, Carpets, Pinno Fortes, Sowing Machines, eto, SATURDAY MORKING, OCT. 17, at 93 olclock, e jukroome, 105 nak. Aladizon-st. WL A BUTTERS & CO., Auctionaers. FOSITIVE SALB atog REAL ESTATE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Oct. 17,774, At3o'clack, omtho premisos. Picht Tt fronting wost on Walloo-at, Threo Lot fronfing Guh o8 eenir AT a e T Fats Eonors stadl o Rasruthoat, AT brtwoen Teondy (1R and K Sutihents. “Ons Lat carnor of and. Trouting 135 fent. en v, L on Melvogor-st,, with improya~ oA hAson ory and basomont Deick Bulog Srlicy 1 120ima oo nlate now randy, R AT 2 GO Wt tymsers, or ovnar, ofico 103 Fnat Madisot-s 100 Parlor, Office, and Cook Stoves, and Agon | Titfs (SATURDAY) aftornoon, at 2 o'elock, at onr salea- 163 Fant Joadloon-at: WL A, B TL\’C_TE & CO., Auctlonaars, BEANERUPT SALD. Hats, Uaps, Furs, Gloves, and Gauntlety, DRY GOODS, WOOLTNG, OLOTHIN = }_ . FURNISHING GOODS, cfo., % ro‘&’n;,slu‘a‘}iillofl\!fidlm;e:' fl:y o'clack, tecond tloor sabess _E_ll. A, BUTTERS & €0., STOCK OF A GROOCER. Teas, Coffao, Bpices, Canned Goods, Fish, Yellow ang Wooden Ware, Toutn, 'S TUESDAY, Oct. 20, 8t )0 o'clock, at 108 Bast Madis A BU RS & DRY G00DS, WOOLENS, AND OLOTHING, ;l;lég'&SD.\Y' Oct. 23, at 95 o'clock, at 108 Fast Made W2, A, RUT & .I:Cq By LLISON, POMEROY & CO. BANKRUPT SALE AT AUCTION, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, &c.,&c., AT STORE 124 STATE-ST,, SATURDAY MORNING, Oct. 17, nt 11 o’clk, The catiro stock of A, B, VAN COTT, conslaticg of ngelrfi Btorling Sllve Nickel Silvor, :(Hmr-pln‘inl{ Ware, Clocks, Ironzos, Fancy and Ornamontal Goods, ab derempiory sals for casfr. Sold by order of tho Aul?‘nam ELISON, POM Y & CO. Anctloneees. Y & CO., Auctionecrs, Valualle Tmproved aud uimproved CITY PROPERTY At Auction Salo on Favorable Terms, At our Salesooniy, 84 and 868 Randolph-sgt., Thursday Alternvon, Oct. 22, at 3 o'clock, ‘Wa will nffor tho following desoribed proporty 1y withg, Jiit or resnrea, in Couk & Andoreon! vislonnt W SN, E. 1) S, 34, 38, 187 Lots | sad i, ‘on Oz 1. on Nackwo! ad nio 1 full I Lots 10, 11, 1 ft. on Calfforn fu . on Stitesnthst. Subdivided into 17 full J Tioln 11 and 12, Blouk 4, 1810 8. ou Ogdomis. by 187 1t avtoua” depit coruel Taliian-ay, ‘subdivided Tato 7 ull Tace i Lo 0 16, Block 3, 31t It. en Calil ;580 "“'“??';u. Block 3, 181 1, Lfl‘;mhfl' i otaaf, 23, and 23, Block 3, 181 11, ¥ st on Ogdenar, by 17, it Aot to:stary and lnsoment, h 1 anil 857 Wont Washiagtan st. onsts contan allieedecs Lm'-"&'(vf(wx""" .}ud.m in guod ordor, Lots 6235 It. frond T80 (5 1 ilare "Plio 110 to 1018 proparty 12 porfect; abstea T orma of s31oWII Lo Anmaunedl gt (o o e ds il e ko on anpilzaiion to G, 8, HONDARD, .- by i 03 "E0., Auetl ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & ¢ L 20f and 208 Eant Madisan-at. ! NEW AND SECONDIAND FURNITURE On BATURDAY, at 9:%, at Sale R A G g o Y Paslor Sults in varlou ) styles, Walunt. ‘Glinbor. Hults |5 great varisty, Marblo-top aud Walant Contrs Tablas, e Tenus, Compiodes, Vv, Tbles, Lolioges. Koias Opaits, ) JoutWor Tads, Mlankots, s furlers, o, Glast, Olinn, dc., Taroty imniedately atter rurnltur o'clock, 10und curnar, 1'% wotavo, car WULL, WILLIAMS & CO., Aucticneers, OFFICE FURNITURE, On BATURDAY, Oct. 17, ) o' gl Guti LG ) vurth o! 3 Riiting, ‘and Oylindor Donks o Chatrs In great Yaviet, Ohalm 8T at tiyle: noleaat nbont f Standing, i ng of B Dcaky (samo very canly), Oliod MAIAMS & €O., Auctloncars, T By JORN LEEMING, THE ANNUAL SALE OF TI7E BAY 00,8 BUFPALO BODaR 0 Conslating: of ahont. 19.000 Robas, b, madn by Str, LIEBAING, Anetiotoe, ;ft%flk’&“’l.‘&é‘.e'l“ In Montcenl, of W edmmhd\lhn 21et Guatobor inat,, ot 1§ welogk, 0] — N LEEMING, Auct e . OLA S, % ; 141 & 43 PIFPTH-AV,, ; {ulee ua.q.'w&.fi'f""‘ Bhslving, Blow-Uased, of Now ddl pilding,