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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIDUNE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 1Y, 1474, LOCAL MISCELLANY. TN HOLY NAME FAIR. The Iad* mombers of the Church of the Floly Nume, which Is evecthr g on Buperior strost, hnve \keu praotical stops to aswdst in rawing funds tor tle qumplotion of tho sacicd edifice, 'Tho t'mo.honored and popular systom of Lolding chnreh-1al1s Lus boen jnt in operation by them, avd Satarday evomng, in McCormick's Music- Iisl, cornor of Norih Ciml and Kinzie stroots, they opened thelr oxlubition undor most favor- 1 lo auspices. The h;“ 18 of Jargo proportions,aud all around 1 wore 1abged the ktalls fn whict pumerony ar. ticles of au_ alluting cbaraolor wore exibited. The vtago, which during 'Fhions' conceris nas ocenplod by tho orchiestra, was takon up last evening by a scrios of panviamic viows of Killaruey's Inkey and fells, « d of othet listoric and nicturcaque spots In s-olund and on tha edineutof Burope. Musio +as furniehed by a tand of instiumentalints 21 an rchicstial plano, the aits solocted belug * " good taste and weil oxecuted. Clurch falis are numerous, and somoof tham, + must Lo said, are coiducied 10 a styla o ve .06t offosssivo to peaplo at cultute. Young Iads and tignce, sbil in ther teens, frequent shom, ot for the purposo of Giving Pecuninry anms- tatico, but of making kt unenaurablo for orderly, well-tehaved poisons to stay. Thoy run about, pmoke olyors, ta:k londly, justle poople, sud al- together belinva thomsclves m & mauner mors milled to @ concert-saloon than a caurch-fair, And in this counaation, too, 18 tho iutroduction of dancing to Le mentioned. It s bad enougl to bave to bear with tho comminglod vapors of clioup cigars and strong-smoliity hair- oiln, without beiug othiged to brauthotn the dust wusod Ly tuese floor scrnpors, listouing Lo tha fosfeniug nolae of the daucors, and lovk on at quch exbibitions of sickly seutimentaliem us are vinesred at comntiy plemies. The Ruverond fentlomen who iavochsige of tho fair ought 1o leo to 1t at ouco that tl.euo objectionnblo feature iro removed, otliersise o Tespactable person Ritl visit tho fair, sad {v will degencrate into jucli a gathering awin to be soen o a cortuin thurch on tho Suuth Side, Tyo tablos aro very shiowy, containing many ro- Miy valuablo and usoful matters. Notubly vo 16 that presided over by Mexdames Pinlip Conloy, Jolin Mason, Cox, Tiaimor, and Harking, and Miss Huvngo. 1t contains s magmibicent set of witvor, flued with gold, cousisting of coffeo and tea urpy, sugar-bowl, und owr, tho girt of Mre, J, V. Clurke ; & bust in plaster ¢l Ihwbop Foioy, and ouo of the Rov. Dr, Dunne; sn elegantly fuslionod ot chaur; and numorons minor arti- clea of tanteftl exccution, 'ho table prosided ovor by Mrs. G:oon hos on exbibit.on o donation from Mra. Washington Hewing, congisting of a silvar gold-lined wator-fiiter, two poblets at- tached, aad a shel] shuped water-recelvor; o sil- ver trut-dish, of uuiquo dosign; a babyls blanket, worked by the Sislers of the Goud Shepherd; an embioldered carriage Afghan, tho work of the Sisters of Meroy; 8 lsrie doll, in yevy fashicnable at'ire s and 8 miniature sieam- ougino, in Iull running vrder, - fisecs Saral Conley and Emily Gavin tried to rival ju blushes tho rases which'they were dis- peusing, sid 10 tell of the enormous Dgures 2sked and obinined by them would cauno s biod- reatinge to suffure one's ¢hees. ‘Therr 'ere no sunfluwors for £alo, bub purchas~ra we. , secn to dieplay that featuro of the suntlowei—turting upon {ho gaddesres of the flowery deil the same Ploasutablis looks at loaving which thoy gave wlhen they first visited it. But the most astractive business of all was that of fishornten, or slalicrivunion, eariod on by Miuses Pusnio Conley ard Guunlugr. Ono of tho firm was stationed onbwide s Punca and Judy kind of place, with rod in_ baut, “soliciting cus- tumers. When succe-4ful, tho 10d was houded to the customor; bo lowered it into * the pond,” and lo, prosia ! bogot a bite, and hauled up Bumetimes o littlo cat (entfish), sowstivies o pup (dogdlsl), sud othor times s woit-sholl crab, Mora moiriment was ont~ed over LLo fortuues ol tho fishers than jloased the Flnuisf while executing oue ol her favorite airs, I'he fun was atits clinx when & fishesnan, & pieture of iuborn innceence, fsied ouv—a little 10, {18, Jackson and Miss Iteemo sold cigars, but they diau't baveiho * Seurgevn " or ** Lheolugies 1" bisuds, and tioir kaics woro nob numerous, They wero poveith ) :en jrohtable, for the motto of 1bat m svems to bave Leen " few sales and heavy p oits. Mss, Devine and Mys. James A. Rocho nttend- ed on the up| er 1atle, nud, from the clivractor of toeir salads nod cremns, Wines snd Lo, may bo rexaidud an guod categers, O ot w there were waich will be not ced 1uxiiior ou. Thero i ¢ vesy vearon ta Liop:o Lo the app anuco of sifuirs Sarurday cvewng that, wia tus Temoval uf 1o objectiotiaule fuatiien mentivied, puinch etcecen wili s.teud 1ho oifuits of tho goud legivs of tho Church of the fuly Aawe, ——— DR. LIVINGSTOWEL IN TEE JAWS QI A LIDN. The world-wide fame of Dr. Livingstonemakes svery tnet govaccted witis his Airican ror emichios of great puilic intorest. Oue of tho miost thrilling ancidents of his lifo wag thae adtack uj on bim by o lavsg e, which hie had wounded by two riite-shis, Tue beass eezod b by the shouider, auu the bova between the sboulder sud the eluow of mie Jefe arm was broikon, 1t was by this brok-n bore taat the body of Dr. Lavingstouo was isoutiiied with cerimty on ity strival 10 London. Specimens of 1his Lono were cast in pluater, and 01.0 + { taen hos just beou recetved by Iroi. Eduuod Awdiews, of tho Clicaga Medical Uollego, 1t vus prarented to that Tustitu.ion, through ous excedout Secrotary of Legatiou, Mi. Moran, oy Sw Woitam Foigi- s0n, the musy enncnt surgeon 1 Bugwud, As heetutore etated, tho vone was bruken aboud Talf-way bevweon tho elbow and tho shouldor, and the ficeh was conpiderably wmmngled. Lho flogh kiealad, but tho bone never wnited, oxcept by o lipsment, vinch alowed of soma’ motiun, cousuititays what i csllut o falso joint, 'Y'he brolen ends etipped past cach othor, rboi teniti the atn avout wi inch and & balf, winle_ the np- per purt nithered and boeams smaller for want of )iy sccusiomed exercise. The bone was {ninted one-tuuil arauud, ulo, &% the juing of frec,ure, 50 thag when lus arw buog by hw ado tuo liwed tuust kave taued outwaius much more than way nsoutul, 4ho kpec.men may bo sean ot (hie mueeuw of the Cineagra Medical College, on the corner of Praxio wmyeuno and Lwooty-vixth shicot. From Dr. Liviogatone's * Travels and Re- gearches in S.uth Alrics,” page 12, we extine. L 0wy aceount of bis bomg in ** tho Jaws of tho lioa™s Deing sbout 10 yarda off, X took good atm at his iy, uad thed Gotli burrels nto il .~ . Turusg 10 tiié people 1 sald, % Siop & Ditte il T 16ad agan,” When iu tue act of Tamming down tho bulicts, 1 curd shout, ng, und looking ball-around, T saw tne som fist I tho et 0F apHugIE Upon me, T Wed Lpou s litilo bekgict, Mo casius Wy snouider as L aprang, tho grouud below tugether, o b il wo Lol e U v horribly closo to my war, e Shook me we & 'g dov. i rat, U0 AU0:K produced a stuyor ular 1o that Which becins 10 Lo foll by & moute arter e fiet vhukse of o cal, 1U calibod o bork of dreamls woor, 22 wtich: thta wah 10 sensy of patt ar fes.lug of tearor, tuough quite conacious 6f all thet wis Wappens [ug, ‘It Win Dke what patients portlly under the fnGuouce of chiwofor deserive, who sco sl tha operation, - but feol ot fbu Jutfe, The shuke suuibilitéd fear, and al- twed no bense of Lorror fn looking vound ut the L, Tuis pecuar state is provably produced fu viy ula Klied by the coauivra, and, i ov, s & mer- Sl provon Ly our Crewior fof Tenssinag (oo i ath, Tacuing tound to rolieve mysolf of the welht, as he Bt 0N6 LW ol my besd, § saw Lis eyes directed to Holalwe, wha wa tryfug 10 suoot Liu at u (istance of 10 0r 15 yards, il g missed fire, Thye lon imuc- Qistely Teft nie, und, altaclking Mobdwe, bt iw tigh, Augtuor num, whose life 1 b saved belore, ttetgied to apear tho lon wiie ho wss bitiog Meba- Iwo. Mo luft " DMcbaiwo, and canght thfs mwn by the haouider 3 but, 54 (st woment, the bullsts ke Tiad received touk eiect, sud Lo fed dowu dead, The ckiole Was 08 Work of 5'few muneuty, und Lust have bocn is PUFO%yIE of 0y lni rage, “Tho cast will bou historical aud & very valua- Do addition to the Museun, us we know it is the culy ouoin this countiy, Tho kinduess of Si Witliawm in presenting it, and of Mr. Moran in procuring sud forwmoing it, wiil bo duly appre- cizied by tho iattution aud the Chicago public, s THE Y, M, Q. A, Soma time agu tae Young Men's Christian As- sociation of thix city resolved upon a sotios of Yectures, roudings, and vonoeris to bo given dur- ing the winter, to commnence with the cowplotion of new Farwell Hall, In socking to ipatitute ench outortmamonts the Association bad no highor pumpose than to contribute -ity mite w0 gruify e publlo taste, mud to add in uimbor and sttraction 10 the various winter evommng rerortn. Tho arraugements hevo been wo fur complotod as to Justity tue As- socintion in wuing i progiamms sud sunounc- ing nemo Bud daios, Tho new sl will be raady for aceupancy on the 14th of Novewber. On the oveniog of the 17th tue Hon, Curi Echwz, of Bt Louic, will opon the conrso with a new loce tute, Suvjout : * Educationul Problems.” Bona- tor Behurz onjoys » nutional roputaiion as rpeak- €5 and leoturor, vut &k yob has nover appeniod upoy the leoinre-platform of Chucsgo, His com- ing lecture wall, when, be biy firat in this oiby, The Hctulii of tu oaieriaimonte, &8 an- nounces, wili bo n coucert bv tho Adalaide Phils . The company compyizes Miss Adolalds Fhlitpos, BDW‘I‘:ID;’ Tom Iiar, tonor; Big. Baos celll, vaswo; Big. Dailll, burtone; and thres otnar disungulshied Italian artise ‘The compa- oy hns bt rocently organizod in Europo, and {a anld by the English prees to be sunerlor to any company that ever orassad ths Atlaotlo, T'ho third fonture of the proztamme las loc- ture by Ifspworth Dixon, for Tucsday evenine, Nov. 30, Bubject: '*The Now German Empiro.” Mr, Dizon liss davotad tha past summer to tho proparation of tho locturo, aind wiites Lo tho Loo- !nro Commirtee shiat e lwa upa-ed nu patns to make It worthy of hls Ameriian sudioncos. "'ho fourth foctira of the couras will be dollv- ercd on tho 10th of Decomver, by Dret Harto, Subjoct: “The Progroes of Amorican Humor Thin 18 al4o an entitoly now lecture, and it will donbtloes bo well racsived. The fifth enterlainment will be the apnesianco of tho Camils Urso Company, Dee, 21 T'he comipany comprivos Maaama Camilla Urso, violluist ; Mirs Clara Dorld, scprouos W. 11 Foss sendon, tenor; J, H, Dudofplmen, batitone, and Augusta Sauret, pianist. The company is spid to be tho best comliuatfon of artfals that Madamo Urgo hina ovor offerad £o Lhs puvlic. “I'lvo vixth and Iast of the ontortainmonts of 1874 will vo readings by Mre. Scott Siddons on the wvening of Deo. 81, Tha rocont acois dent that oefl Mrs, Siddons will {n no wiso in- terforo yith her engagement. Tiekota for tho entire courao, whioh s helloved to bo suporior to sll that have precedod it, wilt b6 suld at the following low rates: Gontlemen’s tickot, §4; lndios' tictot, $2, ‘Whose tickets on- titlo tho boldor to rosorved soats, uud may be sooured on sud aftor tho 20th Inst,, ut the book« staten of Jauwon, MoClurg & Co., G W, Silaby & Ov., oud Smorson & Szatk, Tiokets to mems bors of the Association will bo sold for 81 Y'hie secoud serios of loctures will be inaugu~ 1ated early {u January, Lhe following speakers are aleeady announced, but without dates : Tha Rev, [ N. Powers, Prof. William Mathews, Prat, B, Qolbert, P’raf, Do La Foutawa, Prof, L N, Danforth, Prof. N.Gray Darlett, Prof, Nithan Sheppard, G, P, Randall, Prols B, Aus drowa, and 11, G, Spafford, ‘lickots for tha courss have boon placed at 41, L'v mombors of tho Assvciation this course will bo freo, A THE KINDERGARTEN. That special form of traimng littlo children known as tue Kindorgarion mothod, while emi- nontly succossful in Burope, and to a certatn do- greo 10 the Bastorn Stsies, has nevor recoived out hora tho full measure of attention it un- doubtedly doserves, oxcept among the German eloment of our population, with whom it is de- worvedly a favorito, Tho Kindorgarten follows oloso upon the nur- sory, and takos chatge of the clnld arter it leaves tho nwac's arms, Instrnction in tho Kinder. garton, followiug tho suggestions of Naturc, be- wluy with tho subjeat waiea the child can com- piohend, and proceeds gradually to the verge of the abatract from tha corer # ho cild's natursl etivety for forming, Duilding, modeling, and drawing a1e sausine, and aclivity @ gulded to some purpose. An aptituas and love for work ave acquived, and a kuowludo of tho elemonts of ne:, scienco, aud andantry i8 ganed, M Sincivg aud movement {loys™ " altoronca with tho oceuptions, the 'p.aya” bemg accompauied with sougy, whoso meantng fg wited to the cumplehousiun of tho child, nid “aro illustrated iu tho oxctciscs. A port of the time is alsa spout intho caro of plauts, In tho Kindesgarten, childron learn to rospect the rigots of others, and becomo geuorvux, frauk, courtocus, orderly, aud self-furgeiful, Vutue and morality ars thus loarned by practico, 'uus the children ara not compeiled to leuru anything *‘by heait,™ but by associstion, thinr knowledgo aimost conuug Lo thom of 1tuoli, not painfully memunzed, and’ the see of spply ing which buis 10 Lo leained atlorward. Behouls conducted upon this system lave alroady boon in oportion o this wity, m the Norths and West Divisious, but & now ono is just etarting ou the Bouth Sido, which desorvos Lo attootiun of patenta who d0eire (o Bocure this systewn of [ntiuction for their Litle ones, 1t 18 situatod at Lho cotner of Cuitaga (i1ove avenuo ard Woodland Purs, aud {s under the genoral cunrgo of diss B, Lday, an accomplished «eacter. The special control of the hinder- oarien isgivon o sirs, John Ouden, of Columbuy, 0., 8 lady of raie quakilicatins aind of long ex- perioneo Ju thus specinl told, Tho long eatsting weed for suca & scliool in ilie renidece quarter of L& Hou.n Divisiun bits Jong been lut, kid in HUA W kg LOCAT TUE FINST ASSISTANT. WETTERS. 10 the Rditor o1 Lse Chicanu Lrioun: Swe: lu au articlo under the abuva titlo, publiched in Tne 1BUNE of to-iRy, ocenix, wmung otlior pertinent inquiries, ono w this ef- feet : On what prineiple, logal ur otherwise, can the omtion of [irsi Assistant be abollshed from the publio schools # As it i aboliahed, tlus question koows 1o bo altost supertiuous, How- wver, kuperilons or not, it is a hard question to an- awer widiods 1eilecting somewlat upaa e.tuos the m=utal or motal qualiientions of the Boird i Ldaeat:, & body for whom all teachars, ieluded, vave the utniost res, 0ci, not namin 3| with wwe. Tho principla oo wi, iha aeuon ~ean 1o have been based 18 tha time-hwno:ed, usivereully accepted good old rule, ** Might makes nght," ‘Tlie sa,ary of the Firat Aselstauts, in common with that of all other toachers, lrom Punci; alw to substiiutes, was fixod upon at tho beginning ot thia echool yoar, aud placed at tue vory fur pay, for women, of §80 & monih, * the game to romain_fn forco for the ensuing yoar. Tho 4+ o.suing yosr " haw uot yes termnutod,—hav, in fact, vut just Loguv, 8o that tue I[inn«mp to whoi thin pay waa grauted are lezally entivled to it, and conld probably cotlect it by bringamg suit aguivst the city for the nwount. 1tus nut ol wil prosable that ties will b done in'any cazo, [ tho wimplo.. FeRson that overy tenchor fears it would cost more tuan it would como to. Even it she succoeded i yesting tie wouey Juetly dua La, i¢ would e aceompllshiod, fu nh prubabidiy, wich sy intimation that oy gorviced were no longer needed. I'oris tioce not 1 those much-copsuited ruics a cla 146 Lo bie effecs that teachers aro tv romain in the po- sitivns to which they ars sppointed Tue Lio your uniess soduok Yejnuved ? No roasons are assigned as auitablo ones for nhich they may Le itemuved; Lhe tuies simpiy provido that suca 1emoval 18 possible,—and Lne Uimeago teachier who bae been i tho bustnoss loug enongh to becomo a Iiret Assistaat, has loug einceo learued thut dicoreiion is the bstter part of o grest wuny thiugs besides valor, Cuticago, Oct. 17, 187 13 ' UNCLE BAM " RESPONSIBLE? T'o the Editor of The Chicane Lridune: St ITwonld like to msk, through your col- umns, Who is respovsible for the disturbance of Suunday's quiot, caused by the stoncoulters em- yloyed ou our new Custom-Houss 7 All day tho click of their tools coutd be honrd, much to the discomfort of those who love tho Saobail, not ouly for the test it ings but also for medita- tasioo. 1o tities of necossity there might be somo excuse, Lut not otherwise, Soma of our coin bear tis lnsoription : * In God Wa Truse.™ Would it not be weli for ** Uncle Sam ”* to have soma respact fur God 48 woll a4 10 Jook to Him for protecaon ¥ Wrexzss, Cuticago, Uct, 18, 1874, T e PERSONAL, Randolph Rogeis, the distingulshed sculptor, trom Rome, Italy, i in the eity, on s visit to bis brother, Dr, E. O. Togors, e stops at tho Palmor Houso. Presidens Grant and party, accompanied by AMr. sud Mra, Potter Pulmor, occupied thenw leisure timo yeatorday in driving pn the boulo- vards, In tho afternvon they called at the resl- donce of Mr. II. 11, Ionore, on the cornor of ‘Vinceunes avenue aud Forty-savonth streat, Tho Rev. William II, Rydor will givo tho scc- ond lecture of tho Chicago Atlieneum Dlonday ovening, Free oourso this ovening at 8 o'cluck, "The publie sre cordially wvited, W. J. Florence, tho actor, is at the Palmer Touse, Raudolph T, Nogers, the calebrated seulptor, arrived bere yestorday from Home, Italy, and rogintored ut the Puimer House, Ile coiuea to ¥iutt buw brothor, Dr, B, . Rogers, MARGAIET J, CORRIGAN, The remaina of Miss Mavgaves J. Corrivnn, Jate un emioient omploye in tha Rucordar’s oflico, were interred yosisidey In Calvary Cometery, s Corrignn was a most estimeole voung lady, accomplwlied, energotio, and capablo, Nor doath waa quite nnexpected, and caused unfeignod sor- row tow Jarge nunioer of ber friends and admirers, I'he tuneral pracesslon, which was by earringo the wholo way tothe comotory, was {prge and respectaole, Among those present woio ex- Compiroller Burlay, Atra. and Miss Burloy, Gapt, Jobn J, “;7".;%"‘ iy Becordan wud dire: A IAA ivan, aity edltor_of tho anly. 1Rl W isdibon, Joun B Malter, Mra. Mullel, WV, O, BlaGlare, John Leons ard, Mr, Lane, several Iady ompluyes of ths Ho- corder's ofiles, aud & number of otuor peopla tmors or lesa well known. The usual coromonies of the Rompn Oatholis Churoh wers held over the remaing at the Chiurch of tho Loly Nams, the Rov. Tather 0'Conuor ofloiating. Miss Corrl- gan woa only 25 voars old, aud was born in Now Orloans, of “Itish parents. She had realded In this ity for more than o dozon yosrs, and al- ways, Uy lior native ability, succesded In holding ositlons of trustand_omolument. The prave a8 roldom oloxod vver & moro gifted, modost, aud woll-beloved woman. HOTFL ARDIVALS. Palmer House—F, L. Downing, Toway 1, L. Grlay, Peoria; . Horix, Parls; *Max Wogover, Altouss, Gotniany's A. Alillor, Waslungton; H. Noilyon, Loronto;* Goorge W, Iall, Now York, o« o Orand Pacifle Hotel—V. T, Flolchor, New York; B, Ruwhinge, Montioaly J, M, Tuoa- dale, Malney J, Il Lung, Cincivunti; Ezra Mil'md, Omahay J, A. laoberts, Loston; W. E. Joboson, New_ Yok, Sherman_ House—B, F. Patrick, Builaloy George L. Fox, O, K. Fox, Georgo H. Tyler, I, Btrebuiger, Now York; Willlam ilog Now Yok . . . Tremont Howso—iL W. Throckmor.on, New York ; H. Urue, S8an Fran- flx;clo.rg;‘lA; Nv(:]wnlumlc(mflue:nYErké M.D. SVnnd- ord, Londu, Ont. 3 am L, Greg Y 1t § 3. Weisbrod, Dioailen, el e ol B GENERAL NEWS, A walf wan found on the dvorstep of T, M. Wilmarth, No, 230 Michigan avenuo, yosterday mornivg, and was kindly cared for by Mrs, Wil marth, who subscquently sont 1t to the Fouud- lngy' Homs, John Ryan, & Doy, was caught fn the act of stonling & whip trom o buggy, [ast evening, by Datective Tom Simmoans, who was in cliarge of tho vehiclo, nud locked up in tho Madison Siroot Btation, 'Thelts of horsos and bupgics, and rooes, whips, and ardcles loft in vebiclos, aro so froquent thiat owners are unususlly vigilant aud really alavimed. Poler Recks accidentatly fell into & basomont near (ho Artesinn well yosterdsy morning, bo- toro daylight, and was badly injured about the bead and logs, Josoph Wiloy wrs arvested yestorday morning at 1:30 o'clork by ONicer Jiokliug, who found hin engnged in the noble pastime of beating liy wiso and driving his childien to the atreet, Ua wwiticted & 2hght wouwl ta Mra. Wiloy's loft sitle, and will bavo to answor tha eharge of an assault with a doadly weapou with intent to do boddy hazan, The bouso of George N. Simmons, No. 417 West Juckson street, was recontly entered by snosk thiovos, aud $260 worth of fowelry and clothing _woie stolen. Yeatorday afternoon Patrick Hennessey vas arvosted aud dontified A4 ono ol the thieves, “hom a lndy snw noar the Luuse ot the time of the rubbory, The annual meetlng of tho members of 8t Lmko's Freo Hospital will be Lisld at Mitchell & Uatbawny's church book-store, at 4 p.m, All thog who have cont.buted to the mupport of the hznpim duving tue pust yesr are wyited lo attond. A manutacturing firm in this city has just Gu- ished o saud-paper wheel 43¢ teet in diawetar, aud woighing ouU pounds, Tuis said to e the Largnuz ever medo ju Chicagy, aud is enurely of T, It is roported that the notorlous Jack Mo- DBiive, who so dapgorously siabbed Ollicer Cow. drey, hax Jumpon s bail, $3,000, aud is now as Muntreal, Ganada. Ha bongemun 19 suxious to intervien lim. Officer. Casoy found a man named Thomas Reating lying in an alley near River stroot nnd Muchigan avonuo yesierdny moning at 8 o'lock, with o severa wound across tue furchosd, o ans intoxeatod, and 1o information regurdiug tho mnnuer “n_ whicn he treceived the wouna could be_obumined. Gouney Husyital, Mariin O'Neil, a anloon-keeror at tha corver of Watiace and McUregur streots, had bis log uroken Satuiday attersvon while scumliug with sule Irueuds. A thtef enfored the room of Charles Daudon, 10 too thita story vt No, 669 Siate strea, aty v'eloes yesierday mormng, with the evident - Lention of robbing bim ot a emall sam of wutey wiich he lad diawn the even.ng vefura, e discover - tho follow ib bis room, and jumyed outol bed and maacied Lim witn s chair, Lau- den deal it two beayy blows un the bead, s ihe feflow beat 8 busty reireat, leaving bobing iim bis suoes und cap.” A strong smell of chlora- .o peryaded tas room, leaving little dotw thut the burg.sr bad pluuned tu pat bis victon asleep. _Thomas Fuller, A man 60 yesrs old, who ar- rived in this cily a weok ago, nom Albany, N. Y., whero be kos o wife and three cluldren, died at v o'vioek yosterdsy murning, at the buarding-lunse o¢ Mag, Edgar, wo. 65 dudn strect, from a eut in the left nymu, Which vevered au urteiy. Deceased wan obsorved Ly Cuomna dhuley, bis soome wate, 10 nck in & stuwge movnor. He kol to biamwelf, and appeared lo be Jaburing under s h: v e.anchona or inani.y. At 0.0 st the m aking b noso and wew. 1nto Wi ard, g wuou be returned Bhiriey die covered tial uo was Lleeding profusely fivm a cut i tha arm, Hoa.odin an hour afterward. A butcioi ko, covered with blood, was found on jo tho tloor. “Tho,e 18 no duubt bac that Fatier commusted wtiicide, He was employed in Hau- i cl’spacaing bouxo. Eus wifo o83 been tol- gapled, He was vewoved to the ——— SURURBAN NEWS. ELOIN, £ Itie sald o daily paper will moon be staitod hiors to run through the csmpaiga, 1n Lao lutos- est of Gen. Harlbut. The profector elaims to havs $1.000 subscribed towards the outorprise If will be run ina lively manoer, nnd bavs a laigo tieud in which to oporato. Tho dnirpmon appointod & mosting of the Stale Axgaciution to te beld in Aurora, The i~ #in goutlomen ment down, *ad the only native of Aurora wno putiv au e tauco was & teporter lur tbo Beacon. ‘The * -48 0t Blpm is $1,004,. 000 suwually, and tho upiryman aava docidea tont miesionury work wil Le omitted i the tuwure, Sume of the merchauts are beginning to take [ ossestion of tue storesin the new blocis, Whon all are filled, Markat Square will present a lively spoctacle, Lloven men woro arreatod laut week ay deunk aud disoraerly. 'Wheir * patsunal libeity " was iufifugod upon by A flue. ‘The Rov, N. 11" Axtell, pastor of the dethodtat Hpiscopal Chureh of Elgin, has boen asiigued to tho Ada Siroet Church in Chicago, and Dr, Uandy is 82ut to Elyi Mr, Axtell nas many frlenda in Elgiu, his min- istey beiuy gencray accoptablo, aud ail will wish bam sucoess in his new teld, A vory fine onpruved pottrait of Abraham Lincoln, wecured turough the liberality of a fow citizens, han buen placed in the puolie fymmy. Prof. David Swing leowures {n tho Opora-House fo-night, He should have s crowded buuse, “Lhio proceeds ute fur tho bunailt uf the Presby. torian Church. Gen, Farnnworth will spoak hore the wosk be- foro e:ection, und probabiy Gon, Hutlvurt, Houl estatd continiios to rivo in value bers, aud buldiug is pushed furword all the uwe, Haines Bros’, Pianon. Prices exceoulugly reasonable, Warrauted frut-class fu quality, Torus, §50 cas ; balauce, $33 wonthly, Ieod's Temple of Muslo, 94 Vun Burcy street, Sorodont. Gayly the protty girls throng to the ators, Baying, * Of Sozodoot Jot uw baye more,” Singing, * Iu woarcli of ¢ both suxen Join § Bozodont | Bozodont | tooth: b divine,” The 'Cwecd Sontonce. From the New York teraid, Oct, 17, After Willimn M, Lweod Lias epeut nearly & year on Bluckwell's Island his counsol or some oue for thom have discoverod an alloged materi- al discropancy_betwoen the fuding of the jury and the rocord of the gentsuco, Lt is jolaimed tunt the jury Jound him guilty of a shmpla * . demenanor.”” Whoreas tho fiuding on the court record mgkes tam * guilty of several nviade- mennots charged,” Upon this state of tactu it ia fuainted thut tho scutenco of fine sud inpriton- ment for oaol misdomennor was not warrantod by the vordict. Witl a view to bring the matter to w logul test, and » probable hopo, doubiless, al shortening 1he tera of Mr, "Pwesd's imurison- weut, n motion was made EMM" m the Comtof Oyos aud Torminer, bofore Judyo Brady, to maka the recod conform to the finding of the jury. The argumont, of courso, wae purely tochnical, bub as iugemonaly mude a4 Mr. 'Tiveed’s vouusel, Davld Duuloy Tield aud ex-Judgo Comwtock, conld make i, No une_outwido of the counsol secmnad to caro much about it, making it pamtully apparont thst the intorost tha ouce contred iu tho foituney of the greay ox-Mogul of Twnwauy aud Bleator of ths Munioipsl Ring no longar axiat, 1t wos urged for the motion that the change in the racord asked for was ono of the grestst im. portauce to the prisonor, as suoh cormection urgod, furthar, that if the Judco mado o mistaks it was'tho duty of the Court, whioh 18 superlor to tho Judga, to correat ft, tho Courl, asnllerod, ropresouting n majority of tho peuple, while & i\ldumuu\ of tho Coutt rapresontad only himoelf. t wan inslsted that tho defondant hind o right to domand B correot rocord of what was dono, Thota was o apponl to the svmpathios of tho Court, but simply aeking what it was wrued they had adorsl right” to asli, Mowsors, W, 1 Pecke bam and Diateict-Attornov Phelps poke In ro- ply. ‘Thoy contonded Lhnt the chargn wns un- materlal, aud the jury found Tweod guilty on alf the conats, and that'even ir tho chargo Wan mn- teriel, tho Judgo had no power to aiter now a record of & Juduo of co-urlinnta juriediction At thaaluge of the avgumont, whion ‘as very brief, and containing only the above polnts, 3 “(l‘m Bisdy took the papors, raserviug bis do- osion, et “WHAT SHALL SHE BE?" Soek to be good, but aim ot to bo great A woruan's tioblest stution fy retreat ; Her fairent virtues fly from pubie sight,— Dumestic worth, that sulues 80 ¥irouy o Hght, =luyitlon, In'L not enongh plaguies, ware, and fumines riso "To lnsh our crintes, Lut inuet our wives be \;!!a 1 ~—Foun. Ilave been to the woman-sullrage moeting, and admit that T am complelely upset. T have ofton moen childron fall down In tho dirt, jump up and brush their hands and olothes, and go on with thoir play as it nothing had happeved ; but lot some foud but injudicious mother or sunty rush ont, pick np that boy," kive, caress, aud pity it, aud straightway tlio youngator sots up o Lowl thue rends tho beavens, It didu’t know it wae hurt until thon; would neves linva knowa it if it hind not boen told and commisorated with, Tam that child, X suppose I have sullored any amount that humau nature is capable of endur- iug, bub dwdn’t kuow it until they totd mo of it and tolt sorty forme. 0! O11 0111 1 wish I novor bad beon born, 1 wish T wasn't n woman: I wish men just bad to tr our lots awhile, and #oe bow thoy would like it I wieh—I wish—0O1 at M, £0 AR 50 oft wnfiat, 1n afieayn 80 10 woman ; ouo £ole hond Awaitw them ; troachory {s all their trust, ~tiyron, Nonsonse asido, I did go to the meating, and am moro than evor convincod thatn woman on the rostrum is a woman out of place. 1 am mors than ovor satisfied that the good womon du thers is fuflnitesimal, the barm frealenfable. I nmmore than ever of tho opinion that tho avils so rapidly on the Increaso in wociory, mud swhich they ko deplore and set down to man’s do- pravity aud sonsuality, oan be traced, iu o lares measure, to the unecttled, unbappy state of nomen's minds, for which they are largely ro- spousible. 1f, watend of pamtmg euch bariowing picturas of man's ivhumanity, lhis bratal self- {eluicsy and disregard for woman’s comfort, they would try half a8 hard to show bor how rafeand 8weet u sholtor are bor cottage-walls, how true n rofuge is hor husband's love, how strong is tho heart und willing tho banda that try with patient endeavor to ease her of toil and goften the pov- orty slio chose to bear with Lim, onrth would bes bicaven, aud mony a home that is the abode of u:hm? would be an Edon. I Ifetoued to the veteran champion of suflrage **tho woman who dared,” and who dared admit tla soft imreachment of having sat ou o goutle- mau's kneo, and who eaw no remson why she whould pot Liave dono it ; aud, leoking into the Rood, honost faco, I could seo no reason eitier why ehie showldu't, I listened to *‘tho member from Indiaua™ tiough er remarks,—essay, rather; ana saw aud fulc the truth of the fact that the agitation of this question has made more bitter, cynical, discontented, unhappy, misanthiropical womun, thian 8'] other causes that cver conspired togethor since Lden's gates clored forever upon the wreiched rait who sianed together, and tgetlor oure the curwo, tho shame, and the punishment. Mies Anthony's arguimont a8 to why nomen should vote has been too otten used, and i3 ton Touuliar to the public, (o bear repetition; and i uuly rogrot what dally ocomes moro nud morg oviimc, that alie will 80 tho day when the pow: r which sulrage will give for good orevil will be i womau's hauds,—alus | wealk, untaaght innd«, that will littlo know Low to wield go cuimbersome and dangorons o weapon. Sie will live to scs tho day when the human uaturo, tho huwan ambition, the Linman seidsh- 1848, the almost inliuman greed for power auu place, tha love of domialan, st lies luli-dur- atant in woman's lieart, ag 1t elowt in the heatts of the nugels who yovolted in Ieaven, will rause from its tung lothavgy, aud wo.anu's soul wdt ieap and thiub to tiremo.ion of the unbory thivg that ati.@ si.lin her, aud whove buth and lizo will curse Loy with the recond, Lut mightiest and deashest, cuse which haw fallen upou her; the sharpest etine of which will it thora ¢ iwea wita it no dimle-foreshat- onel prof heey (x promirxe of redempiion, tao st hopioloay bt tarne s of whicit will ba, ‘thac it wag neli-indiicied ; the remoreo of wilach wili other generatious muet suller for what rn:ely doomed them to, aan” (who, L will wazer anything son srong-mindod wife dr motaer-u 13y romarke |, tivg morning, tnt ba wanted womon ta voto in order thay tnsir inthuenco nuyht ynnfy politics. Guod Lord! You miulit as” well nsk any other um.ossiblo thing of her 78 thiv, Wit not that which dattles biw defile her? OFf what 5o hor morals made that you thunk 50 2an en dure-and pass uncestbed throngh ths tempia- tious which be, used. inurod, hnraencd, and tem- pered to from uis exadlo, vet inks vader? "he tiing i8 fropusterau s, Thore's no uso talkina, 1t wornau 1 noy belter than man, i do tuink sho i, a Lictlo,—it s becatuo ei cumsiances bave hot beon favaiabla to tio development in her of the bel tuat is planted i every uaturs, irrespeciive of ox. But break dova tho barviors that hedgo horing romove the profection wiioit tha yeyy mjilstioa of wociety nislan hor sutciuard ; familintizo hee viti that which deadoin sensibility and desirors mnogonce, though st Lo but tho iuugeenca of iguoance 00y § aad will sug will Lo able to sky lopger to e, T am hokies than thon ™ ? The Londont Times, that iavely lLo-ilutes to give fia opinions, azked or unn: , puty te conundran of woman, * What shsll shoe bo?" aud promptly roplies, "' Wo give it up.” Eyvery- uudy has s theury of what 820 ouqid lo be— geaorally 8 marked and not_complimantary con- sast to whatehe is; bas fow venturo to say what she goill bo, tor most of people know—man du, at least—toay, Wlen & woman will, sbe ritf, you may dopond on’t, Y'hers was vover a truor thioe said thau way given 1 Tue TuinvNw's oditorial, to o part of Winch Aifes Autaouy took oxceptions ; and my only rogret 18, thut 5o did uot 16xd tas whols ko the sudionco, Biuce their guod comuon-sense would have apprecisted it Tito wiuss of woman, tor whom reformors pretend to lubor, have s wuch o do now as thoy knuw how to attand to,— mple ¢a.0, more Work, oo thongat, wore 1eal avaiy-duy **roughing 1t,” (uuu they ure abie (o bear, moze than they have sirougth to enduro ; and thore is ho souko, no justios, iu doubling Dugdons thmt sro grievois sliendy. Mothiore nogwat thoir minds, aod toll you thoy hiave uo time co tudy, Thoy neslect ths dmusy little touches that uda #o much 1o the adornment of howe, sud teli you they have uo time tu give them. 'Uisey nogisot sovioty, aud fgnoro its Just clwimn and domance, aud theiv apolugy 18 watit of timo, Thoy oantict attend to theearly educativn at their olildren for wsnt of timo. They cannot attend concorts aud lecinros, if thoy hays mo to alford wuch things, or oven church, for i, of tima, Tuey grow carsless and - uutidy in drots, ludiferent to thon hnsbands' tastes aud aduiiration, They becowo fadod, juled, wosticd, worried, potulent, sour, morbid creazuros,~ull, ag choy will tell you, becnuse thoy haveno tuns to be anything elso. Iathe uame of roason, commonsepss, nnd common humanity, what dv you waut to make o politioian of ier tor? — You ight us woll try to teach tle fixod bars to y hko cumels, or make s Pegusus of a plow-borse. Aud, after all, it gaod would it or could &t do har 10 vote? “Phia bavdships of her lifo, I most of cwic, aca the result of poverty,~—and what thatis tho re- gult of, or whotfier 16 is theresuls of anything, 1 am not philosopber enough to suy § but all the probabilities are, that hor 1ok 1 life will nuvor thange vory much, of, Af 80, only whon Ler ouitll, hior euorgy, her strangil, lior ambition, Tt will and powoe to carve fur horself & nlohd aud o uame, are all worn out in the daily strug- &lo to lecop bor huad wbove witor, Moiothmn to pravida broad for to-tay's hutigoer, slio does not oxpset; moro than to provide rainiont for to- day's comfort, whe docs nob aspire to, aud por- liups never did or cunid, You eall tius dewdgaey 5 you eall this slavory ou call it pubjootiou to man ; you catl 1t dugrad- g i—buiavme gof tho bappiest wives I over lnsowr wove thoso. who workod daily with their Twebanda to provids for_thoir familios: sowo of tho buppiost mothers T ovor kuew woro thoxo into whoee hands aud hoarts litile oned camo, any but thomsolves would haye smd Inconvent« nily oftony goma of tho best snd bnpplost wauld shosten bis torm of lmprisonwen, . It was | women wore thoze who walked in very lowly ways, but whose paths lay *'In groon pastures and beaido #blf waters,” beoauso Juye and cons tont swoerouod hardebip and mado sclf-denial cany, Life, at tha beat, is only tho thing wo make it; and suo whose aspitations drive bor from tho shiclter of Lowe aud quist pursuits lute the sturm ot politieal debae, aud tho dauger of po- Htdeal setion, vl tind 16 o woadulil vxiiouce, that will wenty hot heart and woil tho putiby of Lior aoul, aud gho will eny, with au sugwisg that Wotds Can peares eXprest Oul vister, ortrer are tho less, Thiero la work enough for both man and wom- ant0 do,~nli buik W ablsto dy; aud, if lio projiones to tuke the worsy aud Lienviest upon lumrall,—if Lo proposes W suvo her thnt wiuch shie 18 not itted fur, Looase thio Ureat Dosguor Baw wo need 10 tit bior tor it,— eau's koo nusn in that o _complat uf 3 bub 1f, veeasionnlly, oo Lionks from the beawsu path, if yle protets ways that ure nohisr womualy or domrable, ean's sug BU guistly, tud be »atned Lo leavs uthiors whers they are ¢ Korsooth, o ! They taik ot elevating wommen above bourawutk, nbove wasbiug uthlios and bakiug, abuve swoeping snd dustiug, noove BEWINE W) ntitehing, Bueve fasluuiieg the dwiucy garmonta e o moshor loves sven to touch, becauso thoy will clothe the exquately- Bewwtitul Ltubg of hot precions, dunpled ouoy 3 und thuy dow's want them 10 by othors ovel becauns mothorhood brings with 1t care and cous flnement, 'Lhey want everyduug to be avne by maohinery or uot to be dous weull, DLue they wili ant s good whiie, Tor there ave sote sensi- bie pouyle teft, and, prey God, wore may be raiged up agmanst bue uiio vl veed. Ifappler, bappler far Yann 1hon A tho faures on thy Liow, B Wity tilabied 1o Wi, bearth . Luvewy buttd one on earta, QOcr, 13, 1874, Ganxer B, FREEMAN, PLYMOUTH PRAYER-MEETING, Mr. Brecheris Tallk, From the New York Sum, Ucl. 17, Mr, Seechier rentined 1row s weok's lectur- fug yesteday mo-ing, and last sveniug wet his whurol wembord in the Llymouth fawidy-room, out of which ho has veen kept since his return from tho mountais by the throngs that hiv swaraied lus ehureh duors, There was not hall room uuu\th for those who wishad to got in, and the hafls and door- wiye aud windows we.o filled. 'I'here was a pocial nir about ths gathet- Iug, M. Boecher Jduoked nw gencrous, Wospitn- ble, aud kiwdly ag sumo well-pleased bont, iy coitntanance wos b race-couse for littls siles, that scemed to have been Lorn of good healils and cheerfuluoss, Brothers Cloveland and Siorrs, of tho Iote Invostizating Comtmitiee, #at sWe Ly slde near the yulpit, Assisiant-Pastor Hallida's white bead bloomed from the mulli- tude of beads near tho steps of Lhe platform, Brotwer Hure prayed titet, Then thera was singane, to wiieh AL, Uoechercontributed n very good Lavs—u tiille per from o week's tatking in New Buglaad, Tis pastor's oponing praver vus fervens, lnithe praved : * Giant, ob Lord, aut wo may ride vut of all our troubie more ru. mut—iojoicing,” £ Aftor unotner bymn, Mr. Deecher safd: “Ihoto huve boon n great mauy ways of ex- pluning the vuiforing of Chrisy, and wisy s stould sutfer, and not withoub nnportance, t.o, The truth that lien bebind any specishization iy oue thnt ought nok to co coverau up, bocauso it iy tho fundamental thousht, It1s that the na- tire of God is in such relation Lo tho croabures that Ilo has muds as the bodt part of tue paront’s nature is to the culdren thae are born to him. In all tho emly part of m- fant life, tho pareut lives unto the ebild. All nis expreionco he has for the elnld, Bo there is ju the houselold u little prov- idonco of luve. Tho futher kuows wud the mother koows whou the clildren got up in the worning—when thov are to have thelr moals wud their tazky asnigned 1o them. ANl this 1 com- probended casily ju the parents' plau. In the dowen.jc_ecconomy, quite within buman cou.- renougion, the cluld lives, moves, aud has ity being. Magaify al this, and wa seo whay is ox. quisite ard good 1n tho parouts nature extoud- ed thioughout the universs. ‘Uhink of a being ablo o do vy a glubo what a paront can do by & bousobold, "eers is o Providounce that dusls Wikl us, s our providenco deals with our chil- Jren. Coneoivo of the spirit thal prompls a firaud fathor to wav, * My son ahall grow iuto o noblo man,” and Lis detormination to be kina aud puuish, to smile and frown, to temper uit tuings Lo that cluld for its own sake. Cunceivo of such a &pit transiated to God, Woare mova ing perpeiustly under tbo great canopy of such o God, ~ We tuny uot know it, bug_we do. Tho #itn Joes not rige sud sut for blind men. I sltnos ou the same whethar thay sca it oz not, but it is on their path, Itis tils higher realm of yeiygion that most Cliistians are laciug. Thero are 5o many tears in their eves thac they can’; 500 througl tbem. Tt cowes Liom the fui- nees und atluenco of God that He has w Lim- «olf, and of 1t He gives to us, Many are tho winesscs that God can beng bicssitg Lo the uaul‘.‘ oud o peaco that passeth a:l unuerstand- g, iu& Beechor sat In the nrm-chair, and as ho grew viguious hie leaved forward v uent undar the chair, uud easisy swayed himuelf a4 Lo telked, ozcasionally thumping the tible in e.xrufinmhu. Aa Lo hunabied, L3 uskied oibora to sgieak. ‘«\ vory roung man £2id he found rafuea in the Savior §aved Ve bolore, ou g touud g blessed ever mnce. 1le wus from Bostop, and ho did not know whether b was rgut 10 gponk m o mestiag, b, o wished to teatify, w10 bost pars of yonr Bpeech,” enid M Deeencer w the timid young bru.h i which you Satd that you found Jesus seveu yours ago, and tiat 110 bad Leen the sawe from the bestunlug, Lt roynge 8 always very mive in the beginuing, but wuen you ot down the way aud past the nareows Yo goucraly geb Eoa- ~iol, aud dow't Teal 50 well as yon did, 1 novor coulil wndoruisnd how Ganstiios coald say 1hut thoy lsad suich guou times at tho b of their oxparionco, and how alterward tulugs were not #o vraght, - When folas first fall 10 love, they thnk there uever was sieh o tang in the worid, and Boon they get over 1t; but if chey do i in lovo 1ealiv, or nevor got up when thay fall, 1L 1 duferent, aud tuoy lovo moro and more each veur, S0 if wo live o traoe Ubristtan life, it groas etrungor sud Eronger.” Browuer Eill sni “TFivo orsix yoars aco, in this meeiding, I eaid L wan uo huppy L did uot waut 10 chan o ibis worls for tha ouidr, A year orwa ago, whon thaes cnsuged widh me, s duik, and L baliove L would huvo ueen EL d wut for thy kind wurds of chiear from hit wo uil love. Bub wow ihings luek ghter, pnd —" Mr. Beechier—* I thought you wera in the wal- los. Now for sunsiune,” Mr. Hill—* Audl il looks jovous," Air, Beechor—* Yed, thal's it, ‘Cacugh for tie prodeut nok joyous, bus griovous. L mm uug Preaching froni Puil uow, brovaton, bac from my own aspotionca. You u bryghtor and more peifecs day comos, 18 Gol bo Tor us who can e Alter the bonedletion, tho Examining Commit- tee received wswboYs. War Amonzthoe Zonapnrtists, Paris Corresponience o tin Lowlun Lo, War conbinss ty be waged boiweon tae Bona- pactists ot the figit aud wue Bonapartlsts of the Lett,~botween o partisand of the Ponee l- porial and thoso of Penea Noooleon. Lo Lalrials de la Core, the organ of the lutter, in roply to tho uccusations of M. Rouher aud casivauy, pubasnos the following locters ad- deussed by the late Emporor to Lin Republican cousta i¢ will by remavied thac the secoud was wr;atuu ouly ® shost tuns vefore Napuleun LLL died s Omsrraiunar, May 12, 1972, My Dean C + T thinki st wold' Lo vaey' unwise 10 ) rerulit skyecit t-dny 1 Corsica, und 1hat i s Bocesaaty fo walk for & luors fuuiats oppouuulty. Wien thera shull ba paridal or gusoral eoctions ft wilk thet be to our futerest hut wil o purtisaus of tho Emplvo eume forwand, Under those cireumatunicas, 1 wil roconnnoud all my friouds (o support the lection, uot ouly n Corsice; but i all tho’ dopart- rmeuts where thiou st why cliatico of buing wlusied, Boiweou tis and thon, Whils proparing Live. groaud, 1 Geatra tiea Lo obrorve thu greatest re. R ceive th avsuraucy of wy vincors frlombsbip, NavoLros, QaueLiunsr, Sapt, 1, L3140 My DeAR Coustxt . . o Wikl rogard o ‘tuywolf, in we approactiog geueral ol link “tuat, Wrhatlo scting uccorddug o the leller Tiave sireaily vent thiee, It 18 uecemusry, I order o ko KUTS of Luy aic- 0a4m, Db 0 MIKS 105 Mucls Bolse, Leeatse, by divulg. ing beforobaud tls plan wo Lave’ forued, we nizat rguse 4 crowd of vhstaclos aud oppostiohs, Tho s partiuents choson must be thoi wisre (bure are the tuost eliticed, unl ach departinont musl boifova {inoit to Lo uloye, [ biako thess remarks Locausn 1 haye Mlrauly losrut WAL WY Becdows axo oposed (0 wmuiti- Dlivd cundidaiuios hustsad of Tcilitating o, o o+ Navorron, Thoso lottars provo that the Jato Emporor, nowwithtanding his bodily mm‘ennp», Wan Ave tively engnged in l’“‘}“‘““fl the poll for his re- turn. Tho wrionds of Prines Napoloon contond thay they show that his Imporial 1fghuoss waw on tho bost of termm with Nupoloun 151, and that bie_candidature has higher support than that of Painco Charlos Bonaparts, Luoy forgot, however, thas sluce the dahof the Bwgperar tha conduct of Lrinoe Kapolvon hay wndorgons amarked chabgo, by no moins W neeorduics widh (o sightu of tho Pvince Lmporl, Lo now romniny for the Douapurtins of the Rixhe 0 avortirow Prineo Napolsou's caws by othor dooe umaonts, which thoy, no douvs, posess, En ats fendant, hore it o losier trom the Yringe Impovaal 1030, Lioti, which Will not pluase Jiiuge. Napos Joropy’ T OO raay T Vol I unial dish 700 ehoitld go fa AJnccio to apport tha candidature of my consin, ‘Prine Napoleon (Ghutles), ta the Cotnotix General of Coralea, Your Lrosento, by miking kuown iny thoughts, wil’coniribuis iy imafiiatuing wwiong thie popuilation tha calin and madoration that I should lways ik o nca obvarved, You had the confioncs of ths Lmperns, To-dny you posgsess miuc, hndt 1 Lopkon on Yout 24al il atlachnent fo pat wa ewd (0 all uticertaintica, ollove fu ny sfucore friondahip, Navovxox, HNORRIBLE SNAKE STORY. ‘The Lorlly of Prospecting in North & Parike om the Denvor (Col.) IWorid, Morsrs. D, B, l.'tnnu»,‘ Jm%n\lh Sraloy, and John I, Stienrack, o party’ of Ohicago tourists, reburnod yosterday ftom o threo montls® trip througt Park, Saamit, aud Grande Gountics, Thoy titted out au outit nt Sumpson'y corral Inst Julv, and drove down soathward aud proapocted frow Uranits to Fort Sicele, ou the Union Va- cifle, "Hliowo gontlomon relate & most hart(bls susle tory, which will bear ropeating. They worn encamped in Bik Toud Mountmns, ln the” Nurih Purk, un the 10:h of lust Soptewvor, when they mot with & misfortuue which cakt ono of this varty hiw lifo, 'Ihe party strived ln camp Iate ono night aftor & duy's kunt aud ramblo over the bille. ~ Altor a hourty supper tho parcy lay down in thelr blankets around tho tire, “wineh had beon bullt 1 the cleft of some lnrge quatz rocks, ond sl woero moun fast asleop, Mr. Straloy wns awakened in the night by a hoavy woight upon his chet, At first e nupposod it was Ll brothor's haud, liet, a4 it did not movo, snd . bucowiug nervos wnd alnimed, Lo raised his boad, and was horrie fiod to fiud o largo mouutain rattlasnako colled upon his choet, with its hoad nostled down [uthe contro of tho coil. It was ueatly daslight, but Mr. Straley wasso paralyzod wich fer that ho could not nnke a noige, and dared not move. Ilo recovered his prosonco of mind 8o far as to bo ablo to draw the blaniots over his face. Tnis moyemont startied the routila monster, which g:hdml ront liim to his brother, who was sleop- g with hum, 'Tho snako pasnod Trom s broast 10 iy brother's fuce, when, v & latsl moment, Honey Straloy iaisad bis haud to toar it nwav, ‘Lliore was a florce rattlc and a loud ory from tio half-nwakenod boy, and tha mouster buried 14 fangy in bis right Tivnd and & second tims in hiy cheuk, Thoig was & Lorriblo scroam from Henry Straloy 0w the poor bay jumpaed to his Loat, wallo tho anake giided rrom taa blankots to a largo iat rock noar the ambets of Lo Nvo. Mr. Jenkiun fived hig rovolver a4 tho hurrible ereatuve, aud at tho recond shot brouglt it down. Loor young Straloy was soon suffaring tho most iutense agouy. His brothor, ab h.s tequest, cut out & large portlon of the ehoek in hopes that tho ‘mlnon had not penewated vory derp, ond o tight lipatute was bound around the wrist of the bikien lnd, which was bathod in cold wator, But nothuny the horrified youug men could do availed to save tho poor boy. Lo died m Jess than two hours v the most torribloagony, 1lad tho party been supplied with a ploutiful waply of whisks L life might bave boon kaved, but they hind notts wizh them. Tho bodv chanred color within threo Lows after tne accidouz, The youne inan couyored tiro corpse Lo Fort Stoole, whieues it was slipped bowme to Chicago for in- terment, . I'io sunke measured 4 feot in lougth and had nine ratiles, which wera takon off, and whicn wore shown to our ropurter abthe cosral Iast evenibg. SUNDAY’S NINWS, Local, The third and last dav's scssion of the Wom. an's Congress was held Sneurday in the Fiat Ilethouist Chureh, The furenoon was devotud to deoss-refortu, samules of improved garueisty being exhitatod aud oxpluiued by 3w, Fiynt, of Boston. In the wfternoon [apos ou tho rela- tion of woman to the temperanco movoment woro rend by Miss 3linuio Swazey and Misy Frances Willacd, Muw. Molloy, of klkhars, Tnd., read a paves on * Women 83 Jowrnasty,” aud Mrs, Dr. 1L W, Johnsoa oue on ** Dress-Re- form," Olicers wero olocted, aud tho Congresy adjourned for ane yenr. Mya, Julia Ward Howe lecturcd before tho Phitosaphical Socioty Saturday ovening, aud waa made an hoyorary momber of the Society. At a meeting of the manngors of the Eiring Womna's Ltofugo, hold Buturany, it was decidod £ butld & now Hofuio, aud comiitioss wers ape TiecouLnry plops, Temporanes Society of Clileaga hold 2 maeting Sazurliy night in the st Methotiet Chutch, Thero wers addrosses by the Bov. Mra. Soulo, of Now Yotk Mws [, W, Harper, of Philadelpnin; . Lhizaboth K, Ciwrehill, of Providones; Mes, hlolluy, of Blk- bart, Indsy Mra. Mavy A. Livermore, and othors, The Bond of Putice and Five Commissioners Sauday, ndopted reeoiutions cordially iuviting Gon, Bhaler, of New York, tocome’ and give Clucago tha'bonelie of bty knawludgo and ex- poenice In matiers pertaining to tho prevontion ang extiapuishmont of fires. A passenger tiain on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Cutengo Dailroad was thrown from the frack ut Liercaion, lud,, about 8 o'cloex Satur- day afternoon, ‘the train was going at the rate of 40 mifes au bour, and the emigrant car and r coaches wers thiown from the wore injured moto or "EHy BV tutally, Two insrant up- plieate 1t Ly the enmiocer of the atmospher. Lrake 1t 18 believed avorted a teacful loss of lito, Avtho Republieas County Couventian Sattir- dav, [im Draaloy was nominu.ed Lo Sherit, aud Joan Stevens for Coronor, ‘Iho numinecn for County Conunispionecs wero Mesers, Nirkson, Staore, Scumation, Holland, Boceb, and Corkey. A fail tickot wna rommared Tor Senatory and memners of tho Lezislaturo. The Secoud Dis- tifet Congressional Convouuon reuvmiuated the MIon. J. D. Ward by acclamuaiion, o reshytennn Svnod ot Northera Iitinola met again Siturday morning. Lu was voted to #2nd two delcgates to the proposod National igtini Tomperance Alliauce. “Sume tino wu spant iy diseussiny tae complaing of Dr, Halany und othats agmunt tuo Chicago Lrosiytery for crasing (rom 1t roll the name of Irof. Swing, and tho matter was wade the special order fur Monduy wosuiog, The Soutl. ‘Tho White Leaguers i Lonisiana Jropose to divids thow nominees with the colured prople, Longetreo:, Casanuve, fonner, ang Anderdon, four membery of Lisg Relucsing Board, hivo, it is understood, declared 1o Uov. Xeliope their wiltinguesa to resiza1f J. Maawwon Woils, Presi- deuc of the Board, witl navd in s resigustion, Wouls hin | been welogranacd to by wellong, Ty i il adhered 1o, will cunblc the Uovernor ot the conforencs neracment regaiing the Reiarving Duard, giviug tho Couservatives tWo membe, s, Col. Thumas B, Whittemore, Chaitmon of the Exzeeanve Comwritico of tho Damceratic-Cou- servative parky, Sumtar County, Alabama, was ar- rosted a: Livizuton Sundey o1 o ehmge of con- Buiriny to injurs Dotective Hestor. A Demo- eratic meeting was adverased Lo nssomale whon the uriesd wus made, Eoeraizn A QGerman mac-ot wat rocantly outared one of harbors of Naviwator Islauds, and auvinsnded indemuity from the Chisfs in the sum of 318,000, witn_the condition, if not paid, that the com- mander would tiio poskession of the lslands Tor Gormany, The Amotican residents ratsed 26,000 of tho sitm demanded, Winch was pald on Losrd 1he vessols, tus commandger talong & boud tor the romainder, to bo peil within #ix months, Lengal s boen vic e by a frghitlul cvelons, which caus:d gen- navos. Lo tolograph :nun WOEQ DIy o -en und ¢ars Diuwn frow tue iueit, 1t appeays tha: dismarck bocame indignant at the Cunug vo for proserrimyg an Ultia- nto Lo a comparatively hberal and pacilie Rozublio, and detormined to remave Lim. Noi wishing, howover, ta offond the Count, Bismurck weato him esusorions les- toyy, whiok he exnocted would induea tiie Count 1o vemgn, Vou s, roiveing, was Soslly abe solutely dinmissed, und ook with him Dismarok's latrers, which are now reprosouted to be so fuar- Tully olfousivo, N Tho I'uvin Lo Opinfon Nationalo' states that the Duko De Cazen, Minister of Foroign Alfalrs, has commumicaiod dagamonts to tho Bpaulxh Ambassador which clearly oxonerate the Frouch Governmeut from tha accueations made inthe Spanish nots, snd show st the note suould be addiessod to otlier powors, A meeting of Cubans on tho 10th inst., at LKingston, Jumalea, 1 celobraziun of tho sixth anmversury of thoe deefarntfon of Cibap Inde- pendenca, was dipperssd, by order of 1he Guv- eruor, by the polico, who were divectul to lako tho names of thuse whorafused Lo leavo, spovting. On Saturday fhe Bostous hoat (o Philadel- phian 5 to 2, naa the Alutuals woie beaton by tue Aslanties 9 10 3 ————e e fralan, According to the ropors of he Reglstrar-lan. oray, in the »pave allotted to pune.cl austinuis of ag 29.525,69: 10,473,161 wxren ol graes fad, 12,187 rored 0f fallow, nud of wooded land o 1D twred, Tho speco caverod by Lo aua s lands is | 4,230,091 getos, lu tho Dve-stoek dopartaent that tiere aro 623,770 Lowad; uatilo, 8 s, LU, LI jluon, 4487,6185 aud pigs, L0450 The torn value Qf liventosk i estion 04 at SI84180, L6, A Quuiony suiug Huy Feport i Lhe wiatumony fn e rolation to the Josn from the prevalencont weads, Lhn Jouw, thu Itemirar-Goucra sve, foota np tha In!‘ 0 M of 816,000,000 annueily, Al aurie auitural products havo docreased In quantity during the past yoar. GOODIIBOK~In this city, ab rho enetdonos o Tpiniine, attoe s om0k Onculine 5. G A et .,u Jate’ Charles L. Guudridgo, o Funordion Atoniay, the 10th, at Lalf-prst 1 o'clack, eonn 1. Paal's | urealis v 3 o . anbt Vet Univoreaiis Un s Shton ian, On the 18th, a2 80l '(‘ihlfi.:vl‘.lz,l:(lh{ ll:: l‘ilh I‘h&;u at racrdence No, £2 Oak. Tant AR or 00D, A 1 A} ail 13 faa, fo. Funeial Monday, tho (90, 209 wiginek Peom. i Nitag, o T, ey Eae————] SPECIAL NOTIGES, A Centaur Linimonts vy allsy paio, subdus swolllogs, hes V37D bums, and will ours rhowmaem, - «fi{? sparin, and any Oest, bono or mascls. 2534 L ihnont, Tho White Wrapper 4s for IEHTArpOT family use, the Tallow Wrapper ta for anfmals, Price 30 cenls; largo ho'tles 81, Cliildren Cry for Cantorin,—Pleassnt to take—a Totfect sutistitute fur Oastor Oll, but more eMeaclous ta Teguinting the stamnoh and howale, AUCTION SALES, 8y GLO. P, GORE & CO., 88 & 70 Wabasb-av. DRY GOODS. Our next Nezular Catalewue Au & Alalesie Auetion Sale Tues day, Bet, 20cat 9.2 elock o, m, L’:‘-‘l] Al’"(r.nd :vllna ‘kvl:sul’.l‘e:n Goods, Coatingsy ol A tal) jintha, Cottonade Tisautiful uoica ino of itk and hirit £ 113 of [Linbuy Artifielal & el Ribh o g of Kol Linso 3 I Y Tanecls ot Veirat tibbous, Platn inie, ChRgAS, Besets, Nne 19, "Saoks, Waista, Milta, of Glavas, dip Ltlen sl Guildren [REAGER (e Sloth Quutin, Al bankeupt. stook of Lt i g J;an-. In Collars, Cafte, sots osiory, T1afn and Uaps, Notlons and Underwor San Waniiorchi:Ta. v A and Fablo Gatliry, Cacriago Wiips. Blasko g ooked CARPETS. A fall Hns et b offerad andt o o GHUT B O 0 B T 700 CASES Boots, Shoes, and Rubhers, As woll nssorted nnd of as good makes as any jobbor in this city keops, will be sold nt Anoe tion, by Oatalogue, on Wadnosday, Oat. 21, at 0 o, m. GEQ, P. GORE & CO., 83804 70 Wabash-ay. Thursday! Thursday! Wosballoffor at 1+t tion on TILURSDAY, Oct. O al0ck 3 1., Auotier cholco korinn o *t ¥ GUSTOR-MADE CLOTHING, Tor Mon and oy, fn Sulta, Costs, Pants, Vests, Jack oty Overcoats, Ao, &e. e sl It ot ane nd common-grady gonds, 2 1 xaly npon Eety . 28 6ror or i Wil be actuaiiy sl |6 LATEAIs, 48 e1oc] elal sale of a stock ot 3 L i Government Clothing, In flus 8- o z r J;‘ru: é:,l:!&:’ mx"(t.:'u‘:.rl.\}:,;"hel :g'n hllcn'_ of Overcoats GLO, P, GOIE & O . fi:\nd W Wabasnav, AT ATCTION, On Thursday, Oot. 22, at 91-2 o'olock, Poruso thia aalo and then onll and 20005 OF THORGANA Punbvare wo sl oy 18 Marblo and Wood-Top Chnmhor Bets, 20 Pavior Suits, 100 Wainut Bodatosds, 50 Bu renuy, 69 MArilo tnd Wood-Top Tablos, 126 W. 8 Bargrus and Comwiodes, 00 Whot Nots, 300 Chairs and Rockow:, Nxtonsion ;I‘)t!\,bi(o:,l?:uuso?l, ng;gri.iwbnrdrubaa, Ofliet 1 ic ond Huk Mattrossos Flaor 0il-Gloth, Bhow-Gasas: stgr " o PO G' P, GORA & CO., Auct’rs. Ly BLISON, POMELOY & Co.. UONTINUED SALE OF THE BANKRUPT STOCK BILVERWARE, SILVER-PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &o., AT STORE 124 STATE-ST., MONDAY MOKNING, Oct. 19, at 10 a'elook, whap the waele of th 1 splondid s ock witi lj-\llll'll be glos.d out, 2 Sulvor-pintoa Ont Glans Gastsee, (ratn Silyarwass, e, Ticanza, And unsrul 2ud ornArou:al Kocts: b by Undor of AMWZo40, BLisow, roMmROY & cO, EXTRADRDINARY Art Salel THE AMUERTOANW AND FOREIGY ARTW REPOSITORY OF NEW YORK. Megera, RLISOS, POMEINY & CO. beg to nnnonnoe s, Som inenca of s sunamglated dissoin ok of 1he SUIROy, vt AV, FeBIv & IATXD GONTIEUIAL OF L v ool SODERS DT LePaT TN GE st valuaigs colluct that ltave oyer ceon ad {n thla city at aucson, com: mracing un Tuesday Morning, Oot. 20, at 10 o'clook, and_oontlouing In the alternoon at 3 o'alck, and udnesday wna Tuursday, Neea d 32, T homa s v 73 SALES TOOMS, 04 AND 86 AANDOLPIST. Vot flno worke ot art, which compslea n many cxaes tha most important plecures fzom the onsals of tho artie's & iy puiad foe” bivata sady nad hevo upver bosn exbibicod putsids of tholy and peivate gallerist, Wo Hopo oue platuro-| g yandiowH avelt Thonaction of ettty o i 1St slitodon, wiihe i it on oxhiifioly G Sunduy (day aBd Syein ), DEEe 18 with Catalugio, i ELISEN, FoMiROY S GO Ausionsorn. BANERUPT SALB. Tats, Caps, Furz, Glovos, and Gauntlots, DRY GOOPS, WOOTENS, OLo 0O NS, N pid PURNISIING GOODS, nm?', INGy 4 o'clugk, second tuor salese "TERS & CO., Auctionsors, STOCK OF A GROCER. Toss, Ooftae, Spices, Cannod Goods, Ish, Yollow and Woodon Waro, TUESDAY, Um. WAL TUESDAY, Oer, 20, at soumm, 18 g Ml 00, Aucly) 10 CRATES CROCKERTY, IN OPEN LUTS, Bruals aud [ngrata Carpaty e Gllanbor hots, Bulor Funlture, Lvay ‘Table Citle 0l G u:.nl‘mu‘x-u-.':n Ansuriad & Mirctlanoous Guoiy, WEDNESDAY MUENI2G 2004 o0 BIORNTAG Dot 21, ar g rolock, st g wnlaaruos e, AL A, BUTTRIES £ €O,y Auatlonoers, DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, AND OLOTHING, THURSDAY, Oct, %, at 924 a'olock, at 108 Last dade i WM. 4, BU. Ly LHODGES 129 South Bangamon-st, AT ATCTION. Wo wlll aull o Yitee GON TN ar auy Hols oxd aud Hal ul o Evonon Ui, Gontlemaw'a St ol cto., vla. WILLLAMS & €O, 304 and 200 Tast Mucisonat, G avest xnd wont npustant of Faimt eyt i BEP TG0 L WAURESDAY. il VU o By ¢ NS LD R0 AY BV RS = 10y i TL Uy TTE ANNUAL SALE OF T BAY U8 BUEFALO 50813, ab 12004 e, R i e A e O S e [ e