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To Buffalo—Schre A, J, Rogorn, T, 8, Mott, '&‘é’l‘r"&‘m nd Minina (yeaterday afternooh), 1 nd schr 7, D, Sawhor, wheat at 41~ Lo Oswego—g.hir Jens kivs, whoat at 7i¢e, ‘Co Murquette—8 -hr Lotus, corn snd oats at fe, Tolal, 7, Cnpacity, 135,000 bu wheat, Tho barges Gravem, Twract, and sehe Laura Bell ond wheatat. Miiwenkeo for Tuffalo at o, Tno sohr Franala 'alras wio talion i (Lo aftornoon for 5,0u0 Lt wheat to Buttalo at 43¢, 3 Vessols Passed Port Muron, Tont TunoN, Micl,, Oct. 27.—~DowN~—Drops Colar~ »do, Jay douids Anloivye and barges ; echis Quayle, L. Jtanma, 11, O, Winslow, “‘Yp—D'ropa Waverls, Atazon, Mohawk, Oawesntehle, Keteham siid conrort schya laisted, Trenton, Emmi 4, Mayer, %'“hllux Star, Anulo Vought, Nelta Wouver, Jennte Wiite, Winp—Northweat; light, Weather fair, Tort HunoN, Mick., Oct, 47— Evoning.—Dowx— Props Onesda, 8t Josepb, Manisleo s reis 11 gle & Jonos, Express, Lil 1o Hareillon, Cameron, Eagle Wik, Thonins Guwn, Warmiorton, Danfel Lyois, Venocker, Ponteroy, J.' W, Donne, Crosthwaite, City of tho Etraita, flurrdson, Augus Smith, Montouk, Suunyaide, B’L'"'\’;'“"“" Flizgerald, doln' Dunn, Queen Clty, colla Up—op Coffinberny sand fow ; schra Porter, Waud, ‘Winp—Northicast, linoty & DRIOGEPORT, 1. i, 6,800 L 'corn tehignn Canale .flmmm —Terenles, 00 it conny, 63,660 Tus scedt § D, T- Wright, Marris, 3,000 bu cora, B0 outs 5 T, Trybusas Murscillcs, 4,400 bu corz, 65,0) N rou CrianEp—(ien, Shorman, Jollet, 84,001 £t lumber, Tho Mamuroth Stewmer Porsan, The moualer etmr Persian, of Oloveland, arrived ot tWis h.rbor yesterday moruing for the Brst thne, - Bho Bad o boarid n cargo of 1,300 tons of covl, aud wis draning 11 foot. Bio was built by Messrs. Quaylo & Rlurphy, of Ciovelaud, for tio Winrlows, and woe tauncliad lust July, Slice she went into commiesion sl hus Leon In thio dron-oro_trado Letween Luko Sue Tak A Lake Etdo ports, ller dimensions ars as fol. O Ty feet 3 ovar all, 203 foct § Leam, 0 foot§ lowor hnld, 13 feet: Letween du 8 feet, Bhois 3 tons buiden, new moasurement, and, it 18 caleti 1':1{'33, lins capacky for carrying 75,000 bu of corn, She bas 10-foot G-inchi wheel, which {4 tho largest varriod by sy vesecl on thalikes s (418 driven by two bigh- Fiessiiro caghics, 2730, G hias two_ boliers, each 13 Sujg feet, She Dnn four muets, nnd 13 wivorigred throughont, She {8 aiso fitted with steawholeting spparstur, ina all modern applinnees fu tho way of Feariug Gear, oo, 8ho will go- baclt with o cargo of corn. - Towing Iutes. In our ndvertising column® will be found an sn- pouueu eat from tho propriolors and mansgers of tug-vouts towing on the Glileago River and viclnily, that on and ofter Nov. 1, 1874, tho following new rutes of discount will bo nudo from full taril rates, viz. : On Lilis paid within thirty daya fiom the'dute of towing, 20 per cent discount from fuil il rats, On Life pald after thirty days, und within niuoty dags, 10 per cent discount from' full tarlif ratos, 1 no: paid within nincty days, o aiscount will Lo al- lowe On ull Lills mads in 1874, provious to Nov, 1, and paid befove Jan, 1, 1875, 20 per cont dikeount from full 11 rates whi Lo mude, After that date no discount will Lo adwwed, Niscclancouns Giticauo, Moet of the Inmber ficet tuve arrived, D isiuoms ot o docks f4a Lt more Lively than 1t has been during tho few laat wonths, ks prop Now 1in hae rocalved a horotigh oves- Nawling 4t Doolittla & Olevit’s dry—doik, 5 ataur Alpous huo beon withiliawn from tho T route i It Up To the esdon, Tho brup O.outo will take her place, Phio bnrk Latrinice wad scke J, W, Drown weat «1nto winterquariers yeaterday, 4 disputch was recelved here from Menomonse westerday morning avuounciug the sclr George Stecle J5ior0 moar Tt Tilwud, Greei Day, The Biocle was Higaty und ussistanco wi culied for from Green Bi, ELsLWIIERE, ‘Tho Bar Point lght-satp hus been towed bnck to her | station, ¢ —Tud engine of the prop Drooklyn {8 to bo recoy- ered, and tie buil abandoued a3 u total loss, —lie Loviutunn wae at lust accounts making favor- a0y 7 gress in rareing tho sclir Fostorin, —A diver bas gouo to the schr ity of Fainosville on tho rop ol Canpbell 12 6450 18 ey of bt outat as sible. LT\ lavge vessely, whoso nnmes wore not learned, coiiided on Luke Huron duriug thick weatlier Last wok, withaut, bowaver, recely.ng avy dam.igo. ‘e Datroit ' tbune suys thy fog has 1 gaiu sctiled down thiker then cvor, Vissels by woving cautious- 1y matmged toplek thelr wuy from thie mouth of the river to Wra oily, but to sttempt pasing the flats would be runuing too great o rink, Vessels suould exerciso uwrf puesib.e precaution by use of the fog hicrn nud tne lead, —Tuo Unlted States survoy steamer Fathomer, Capt, Boston, arrived In port thww morning from o Cusmylaln, cn routo for Philudetlds. Tuo : pnesedl through bero four yoars ago this 1 Lako Chumpliin, whero tha b 8 Leen sluce cu- d in eurveylug the Lk, Itviu Le necessary to cut awey (ho ujper works of tho steamer Lefors tho wan puss under the canul biligee,—Gsew.go Putladiunm, SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Mecting of the Ellinots Graud Division Bt Morris, ; Bpecial Disrateh to T'he Clucapo Tribune, Mcreuig, LI, Oct, 27.—Tho Grand Division of tho Suns of T'omperarnce of tho Stato of Illinois asscmbled in this city ut 2 o’clock to-day. Grand ‘Worthy Patrincel, the .o, W. T, 1Topkins, ce- cujdea tho cuair. Nearly ull the oflicess of the budy, and quito 9 largo buinber of roprosenta- tives, were in attendauce, The rogunlarrouting ot Lusiness connovted with the opening of tlhe wonual session was trensacted, and new repre- soutet.ves wero initiated, Boveral anpenls from Aubordinate Divisions were presemced and approptintely roferred. Commuuicaiions were read and propoily dis- posed af, ‘Lho Committos on Credontials roported the number of Divisions in operation, A Select Comumiltes, consisting of Kopreeentatives Sny- der, of Fnltan, and Bravman aud Van Comt, of Chiengo, upon tho revision and coditication of tho by-Inws and rules of the Grand Divislon, submitted & printed 1eport thercon. The con- eidcration of the report was posthoned till to- morrow afternoon. ‘The Grond Division then wont into Committes cn tho State of the Order. Addresses were made Ly Leprescatatives Moulding, Drnyman, . Vas Comt, Yonng, Lick, Alberti, McFariand, and pthars, Adjourned tll Wedneadny morning ot 9 o'clock, CAPITAL AND LADBCR. Spzrnars? Strilie at Norsrich, Conn. Nepwick, Conn,, Oct. 27,—The mulo spmuers In the Bultic 3lls belonging to the Bprague pstate refused to accedo to .the proposed reduc- tionof wages 10 per cont when runuing on full time, and seruck. Tho mill consequountly shut down, and unless the spiunera accodo to tho ye- duction v o ebort time, new belp will be eme ployed und worked, M g THE WEATHER. Wismsarox, D. C.. Oct. 27,—For the North- west, rising buromeler, northeast to vorthwest winds, clenr:ng and paitly cloudy ecold weathor, For the Uppar Lalies aud thenco to Missonri, uhing barometor, northenstesly winds, cloudy weather, and rain. LOCAL OISELVATIONE. Uittoaco, Oct, 27, 1874, 35 Honr of ob- 2 | £ |Direction an sorvalion. £ !E orce of wind,| Feather. Sid 50 | 78 IN. W., gentlo, Lair, @[ 78 tomu Cloar, 63 | 7 |, . 55170 [ 58 | 69 |8, 57 i BU JL., Ticah, Maximuwm thermometur, 63, fudmum thermometar, 60, GENERAL ODSLRVATIONS. Citicauo, Oat, 28—1 3, m, dr, Cloudy, Light vain, Claury, Cloudy, Cloudy. Clouring, o Eatr, Olundy, OBITUARY. Lvaaviuie, Ind,, Oot. 27.—The Rev. Franom Kuvie; Kutnesy, parish pricst of the Holy Tam- ty Charch, died in this city to-day ab huif-past 3 o'clocy, aged 78 yewms and & months. It iy but tlroo weeks ngo Lo colebratod tho fiftloth annivirsery of his priesthood, N, Oct, 21,—John Lillywhite, the vot- ‘heter, died to-duy in bis48th yonz, . THE COTION CROP. AorLx, Alu, Oct. 27.—Twolve countles in tlus diiriob repart the averago Increased cotton yietd pt vG per cent; 24 countics roports doe creswo of 25 per cont, The erop will be picked elozner eud eatlier than unusl, 1ileon oouution 1 Mukinsippi roputt & averngo dooreuso of U3 jovestt, Lowndey Covuty shows sn incroane of 20 por conts CRIME. The Washinzton Safe-Burglary Stil a Fresh Topies Additional Testimony in the Andor~ son Murdoer Caso, Tho Train-Robbery on the Chicago & Southwestern Road. Minor Criminal Items. T Dic DNistrict Snic~-Burglary Cases Special Dispateh to The Chicano Tridune. ‘Wasixaroy, D, 0., Oct. 27.—Daring the enfe burglary telal to-day Lhe jury wore sent out to view tho premises, and while thoy were gone Judgo Humplroys took occasion to romark that tho proes had commonted with tsthor more froe- dom than he coutd npprove on the manner in which tho trinl has boon counducted, with es- pecial refercuce Lo tho constitntion of tha jury, Ito repelled the nssortion that tho jury wns racked, and said that ho would not por- mit such charactoiizations, but would punish such an offenss ns contempt undor o law of 1874, whios provivdes ihat any person, who by publicatious altempt to intimi- dato jurors, shail be linole fo indictment, and, on conviction, to a fine nat exceeding $5,000 or imprisonment not excacding s1x montlis, or both, 1n all the progre=s of the vasc it bas boen ye- marked on all sides that Judge Humparoy's course has hoen porfoctly fair and just. No onoe can bold blm respounivio for the manner in which tho jury bas been coustituted, nor for tho fact that nine of the twelve jurora have been in ono way or anothor intimntely connectod with the Diatrict ring. Marehal Sharpe 18 reapunsible for that, A 1t in bellaved that tho “ovidence sgainst the conspiratols will bo 50 overwhio miog that even this jury must conviet: but. stil 1t eoms ns though it would hiave beon jnut ay onsy to have summoned talesmen who would not nt first glance have appearcd to bo incapally, from prejudice, of judging fairly of tho teetimony. [7otho Assoctaled Pross,] Wasumarox, D, C, Oce. 27,—1Tho safe-burg- lary caso was resumed to-duv, Judgo Hum- phreys aunounced that he would allow the jury to visit tho preunses at somo staga of the pro- ceed.ngs, whea convenicnt, s then dircoted the ofticer to take the jury out of court fora few minutes, and, when they retired, Lo address- ed the_connsel upon tho peculiar roport of the proceedings which somo of ths proers are pre- seuting their readers. Owo of themn, ho snid, had o standing bead ontiled, ** Mockery of Jue- tiea ;" anotuer criticises nnjustly, and another paper makos & digest of tha proceedings. in o form quite_ohjectional to tho cause of justico. This, he sail, wos all coowrary to law, audit might.possibly becowme the proviuce ol the Court to iuterfere in such publications, 1t they aro por- sinted 1n.. Such publicati.ng and such romarss in the press ate iwinnda fons, and may wmllienco action, und should be suppreased, Thorecan bon stropger mothod of fotimidating o jury then some of tho publicstions which have sppoaved. Aftor the cuwso is concladed, thera will bo no impiopticty in tho press waking such criti- clam a8 the facts may warrant; not, however, to use any mioro itherty 1 that respeet than 1sal. lowed in any other hrauch ol public busuess, Do jury wus recallad, xud OSCAR D, MADGE, Snpervisor of Specwl Agents of tha Trensury Depamitment, was sworn. Ho testitied cthat he ways acquainted with Goorse Carter, of Dali- more, aud that in concoquence of an interview with bim,be held avothier tuterview wichs Harrtng- ton, Gov, Shepacerd, pnd Col, owe. Hoe told theso pontlomen that Carter told him thatn Gov- erumont safe lmwd beou robbod, aud that Colum- Lus Alexander was uuplicatod in tho burglary, and hod agreed to furmsh 81U for tho purpose. Imrineton ead he was investi- gatiug the mattor, and fixiug up & chain of evdauce. Dunton, one of thu buiglare in ous- todv, had informed him that Alexauder was con- ¢ 1neo in the roblery, Witne.s offeied to aid some of s dotectivos in working up the case, bus Gov. Shephord said Haviington wia pushiny, tho mattor, aud no ussistouco wes required, Cartor uiterwards told wituess that Alexandeor dia ot put up $1,000, but that Lo was intereated in tuo matter. 1lanington wes unxious tu have wituess employ Curter tor tho Guvetpment, say- g he would pay for Lis sorvives, but witness tteelined, GUSTAYE ZERUOTH was called. As ho bus boen ndicted in this cuxe, thy Court ordereda nollo prosequi to be en- tered. Witness was norjusiniea with Nettlesbip ; met bim lust Mareh, Whon witness was ssked whe her bo ma any arrangements to meet Nettleship in Phitadel hia, tua defongo objectod to tao quostion, argulng that such ovidonce waa inndmis=ablo ; thul no deotiwrations of a third pariy could be allowved, Davideo nrgued ot leua.hu ainst tho admission of the evidence. Beturo the couclusion of ubs remarks tho Gourt 00 8 160083, After the recess Davidgo concluded hls argu- ment, and the Cowrt docided that tue progecu- tion wight continuo the line of examination, nod the jury must separate tho evidouco as sgainst onch party o trial, Lramination of Zerroth continwed—Ha told tho s:ory of Nettleship mocting bim in Newnrls, N, J', aud glving lum mouoy 1o say his sxponses to Washington, where hu promised to meeb Lim, In Wasbigion wilness mot Dedlayne aund Hogyes, tho Iattor uuder the assumed name of Dutler; also eaw Nectleship several times. Aftorwards met DeMayno and Hnyes nt the dlarbio Suloon by arraagewent, under the direc- tion of Netuloship. At that mocting witness Lenrd Iages tell DeMuyno ho conld get thoee books and papers. DeMuyno eeid it would be n great acconmuodution to thie party. On Saturday nizht witoess was with Huyes &l 11 o'clock, whon the latter started to g0 to the dopot, ~ Hayes wished to_go alone, but witness rollowed hum, Net lo- ship camo in on tho train, aud hettloship aud Uayes jumpod intoa haclt und drove to.tho Owen Iouso, and witness followed, Iascs oamo out soon, aud said Notilesbip did oot wish Lo sco Zerroth. Hayon said Nettteship told him that tins was the greatest put up job in the country, aud if witness 6ld nok lesve thie city they would all goto the Penitontinry, liayos snid he was poing, Nettloship met witness tho noxt mory- g, and wes swiprised be bad not lefe tho city, Told lum to go home, and ho would maet bim in Newars aud settle with hun; gave witnces €60 to go homo with. Wituess etaried for home; met Layes at Wilmingion, who told him that bo bad bettor make himeoll #earco for o tew monchu; that this was o big put-up job on Oolumbus Aluxander, and that it was put up by Nottleslup aud bis chiof, White lov. ‘Flho Court tuled out tho retoience to Whitloy until he was connected with the vase in some other nipnnor, djourued, The Anderson 'Fragedy — Suicide of Mrs. Mawson—Eorsble 'Fales ‘Fold of the Family. Anderson, Iud. (Oct, 20), Diepateh to the Cincinnati Guzette, Tarly this moroing tho oxclting news loaped from mouth to mouth and houss to houso, that Alre, Mawson, conllned in the County Jail, and charged with the murder of her youngost som, Albert Mawson, had committed suicids in ner cell by tuking poison, Alimost inatantly u crowd of men, women, and boys rushed for the jall, and, for the third timo within & year, this town was thrown into o spnsm of excitoment, by the report of an un- natural and sudden death, Ou reaching tho jail it was ascertained from Bherl Noss that Mrs, Mawson hiad been taken with a severe obill early lust evening, and secmed in great ngony, A phbysician belng sent for, ho mado un examination, and pronounced the cuuso the }mrk of sowa Lind ‘of poikon, probably arsonic, 5 Iho woman declared it war n congestivo ohill, but rofused to take an antidote, preferring, sha nuid, to die 1 lutenso suferiug rather thau live longer, Sho talked continunlly of bor son Albert, and, late i tho ovening, esid to Mry, Koss, wife of thoe Sheriff, that she wuy funodeut of ting oritno for which she hed beannrrested, er lipa, however, wero seuled against waking any stuto monta which would smplicato hor son ‘Ihotnay, Bho lingerod until miduight, sutfering the most intenso pain, then suddenly diew & long, easy bieath, and oxpived, Ihis morning o post-mortem examination wan made, but failug to auive at sy eatintuctory explunation of the causa of ber death, her itume ach was gout Lo Cincinnati for sualyms, 14 iy belioved by pysiclans hore that slis took a lorge dose of ursenio on Friday, After hor ar- 1¢eat she wont home to got her clotking, acco: peniod by the Blarshal, and it wea thought she concealed tho poison awong bor clothes us that TIIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1874. Tlor romains wexa depositod In the buey- ing-ground noar hor late 1esmdence thus afiers nooir. Ilor son Thiomas, who is coufined in a ool ad- Joining that lately ocoupied by hin norher, slowod signs of grief whon told that she was dying, and his o ng burat into tears as ho outored horeoll boforn pust-mortem oxaminne tlon was mude, IToppad and hia wifo, danehtor and sou-ju-law of sk Mawson, whon mformed of tholr mothar's dech, showed no sympoms of sotrow, and tematned awav during the eutre dav, ‘I'hoy wore not oven present at hiar bavial, atthouph lving loks thau balf o mile from the comoter s, ‘Lhese parties woro arrested last Saturday by order of the Corouct's jury, but were subso- queutly relensed, on account of sons mforaali- ty w tho wimrant. 'Nio evidenos takon by the Jury, howaver, shows piawly that thoy are not without guilt, and it {s tha wouder of everybady that thoy nro not resrrosted, Amouy othor swtments made by Mra, Maw- Bon, given miter hier arerost, she said that If bhor farm waw sdarched something elso wonld bo found, Intimating, 1t was thought, that otuer victims might be forud, or somo clew to the real murdorer of Albork. On Sunday, thereforo, nob losn «han 60V poople from this town and vieilcy visited the wsceno of tho murdor, and roarched for cthor ovidonces of ' guilt, Notbing wns foimnd, but it 1s bolioved by many that tho Maweons hava been living Riter tho stylo of taeBonder tamily. T'wo monthy 820 bbuos of a man were fuund uenr Mra, Maw- son's lonse, on & Iow pateo of grouud wlieh was formorly covored with water. Thoy wore sup- posed to bs those of an old man who livad o sort of hormit near Mawsun's, and who snddenly ois- appearcd nbout & yearsiuce, 1Ie was known to Liave cousidoiable mouov, but nouo was fouad in tho Liouse afior his exit. T'he citizons e taliing of making a moro thorough poarch sud probing tho ground, Tho willest exoitoment fas proviuled hore during tue outire dey, 'Lhe 8l'onts wero crowdod with peoe plo from tar and naar,and many mteresting fucts regarding the Mawsou tanuly are bewg bronght out, ‘ITho Grand Jury ‘meotain Docembor, when the triniof Thomas Ma veon, a3d probably of Hoppus &ud his wife, will take placo, e Dart ag Raid uwpon o 'Gmin of the Chie cnzo & South.westoera Zoitvondd, Caneron, Mo, (Oct, 95), Corrcapondince of the St. Lowa nublican, Tho northern-bunnd train ot the Chicago & Southirestorn Railroad ariived at Cameron yes® torday ou tune, about 7:80 p. m. It 1s tho point of futersection of this rond with the Haunibal & St. Josoph Raulrond, also the point of bisec- tion of tho Iatter road where tis two lines to Kansas City and 8t. Josoph' reapoctively divorge from cach othor. Ths Chicago & Bouthwestern tramn had been stopped on the main trick just above the dopot and in front of the Qombs Houso, whore the passers gers and tiain men get euppor. Nearly avery ono had loft tho train to get supper ; ouly o few passengors wora loft on the train, coasisc- iug of oue passengor-car, baggage, mall, and ex- press car. Thete wns only ono railvoad employe upon the train, and Le was the baggageman, who was eatiug his supper in the bugiage-car. Heuring somo noisc as the brakes butween the ha.gogo aud thoe passenger conch, tho bageage- min went out on the platform and found n man worting wich the coupling, which was one of the Mller patent. 1ie nsked thy mmav what he was domng. ‘U stranger rophied that e was exam- g the cony hng, The baggacemmn told him to let it alono, aud at thio sre timo ste) pod out upen tho platiorm to see tuat tho train liad ot been uucoupled, Just ab this mowmeut, ho savs tho (rain started with o jorw, nvd wasin a very shott time under good speed aud incrcasing evory woment, Tho boaggaroman theu think- my that something was™ wroug, or that the crain bad been aceidentally siarted by leaving thie steam uuon Lho engimo not eutiraly cut off, atiempted to go farvaid Lo the ouging through tho baggage-car and sen what was Lio madtor, whon ho wils coufronted at tho door by a maw with o pietol, who ordered bim back. The train was ruu about 2 milos northivard, when ft was stopped, and the snme man who bad Bh?mnd 1ho buggazeman at tue door of tho cur called lnwm to taite chargo of tho train and earty it back to Cumeton, Bix mou jumped off the train wnd loft it. The h“gfi gomaw took the train back, find beto ends il that is at proseut fully estub- ulied, . » Now, there is eomething very mystorious nbout this whole affsir, If thede men wero roslly o Land of ontlaws aud robbers, none of tie party wore masks ur disguises. No violence was olfored any one, except the presentution of a plstol to provent tho bagrareman trom re- turning ths car whon the train first swnited, N of tho passengirs wore intimidated or uearched, much fess robbed, and tue oxpress safo, nhich contalned some 33,000 or 3,500, doos nos appoear tu have been iuterfered with ot all, ‘Cho 8afu is amid tobo o \'mf' common one, nnd could have oasily becu brokon fnto with n bawmmer or coupline-pin. Furthormora, after tho tram was bioughy bazk, the regular ougineer, upon boarding his enumo, at oice re. nurked that o ekilliul ~enginecor hnd been runonfg i, s the ongiie bad been loft withboth pumps in ranning otder, in which coudition the traiu could not have run e mile without Hooding the engine with water, but that the person who drove it had cut off the water, and thet the air-break had been ued to stopit. And again, it wny ‘evident that tho soud-box had been openod at the start Lo give the wheols pinch, so as to get under tull bead. way as spoedily as possiblo, Now, all theso fucts pue togethor mako the matier nppear s it it were a buwe joko porpetrated by a few rail- rond men, or oo invousidersto vascal, or was & “put-up job" for e epecial purpose, which purpose was not robbery or ‘pitlage. Atany rato, 1t made a trcmendons exoitoment in (ho loyal Town of Cameron, and the tran had hardly dicappoured in the durkness of night upon the praiio before the tocsin of war wes sounded. Amidst crioa of ** The James boys areon us!™ “ The Youngers arc heve!" the volinut Camor- onians turned oug with guns, pistots, old iusty muskots, ataves, hoop-poles, s*ones, and all the other artillery that could bo tound, to catch the daring highwaymen and vindicato the majesty ot the law by thelr aircat, trnl, or inflict summary punishment. The highways and hedges weroe ecoured, the whole country sonrched, old farm- ers aroused from thoir beds, and everything put into on uproar, but no oue had heaid or scen nuything” of tho robbers, and not a traco of them could be found, It this was a sorjous attempt to plundor n train, it was certainly oxecnted in apparentlva most bungling manuer, 'Fe Iowa robbers, nor the Gud's Lill highwaymen, nor tho Hot Syrlugs villaius_would luve ‘bad no bund in Rny euch picayunish, school-boy affair, But this brings to wiud that tho Hon. I. €, Parker, the loyal “M. G." from tbis die rio, mude a pohtical speech in this place yestacdav atternooun, It was u kormon on lawleusiess, and murder, and disregard _for r(}:hls of porsous and prop- erty ‘in Missowtl, e asked why it was that such deods were always commitied in the Domocratic communities of dlivsouri, and uever ocewrred 1 Ropublican communitics 7 He saidl that such o thing as p traw robbery or a mail-conch robbory could bardly bappon in the Radieal community of Cameron, and, if i did, tue law-loving people would at once uppralmuxi and have punished the Demacratic outlaws. Now, the Hon. 1. C. spoko in the aftornoon sna left for Bt. Joo &t Tp. m, 'I'ho echio of bLis voice L had scarcely ceased to reverberate in the Towpe Iull of Caweron beforo a wholo tiain wzs stolon out of the heart of tho loysl city, The affair 18 Lard on Purker, if on no vne olse, Crimo in Kentnekys Speciat Dispatel to The Chicago L'ribune, LouiLviuLe, Ky., Oct. 27.—1ho tollowing are the dispatcnes iu full veceived by the Courier- Journal to-night rogarding tho dastardly KuKlux outrago in Bhelby County: ** SugLpyvinLe, Oct. 27—Your reporter, {n com- pany with tho County Attorney, bas spent tho day investigating tho outrage at tho sceue of the occurrenoe. Yhe fuvestigation, howover, brought to light fow nddittonal facts, Winle much more {8 known, such lu the reign of torror in et parc of the ocounty that it iy oxcocdivgly dificult to pgot one to communicate his knowledgo of the terribla Kian, 1t was reported this moruing that tho wuunded woman had since died, but such 15 not the case, We found lier yosting compuratively ousy, and appurently in a fair way to recovor, 'he uiTair L produced great oxcitement and in- dignatiou in the commumty, but men only talk with buted brenth, aud searcoly venturs to ex- press an oplwon without flrst imposiug a vledge of secreoy,” Fuaxkront, Ky., Oot, 27,.—Your correspondent called on Gov, Leslio to-night to obtain bis views and Intentions rolatire o tho rocont Ku- Klux outtnges i Bhelby County, ‘I'ne Governor has ns yet had no ofliels] fuformation of tho outrago, and had heard nothing further than what “was published in the Courier-Jorrnal thin momlnr.'. {lo Lios, however, placed himsel{ i comuunication with the County Judga of Blelby County in roforence to the ontrage, and the puikio cun very well understund fiom ywhat bus recoutly huvpened In Uuriaid, Owen, and Breathitt Countion what moh u ttop o8 that on Lus purt woans, Iudeed, it can oueily bo seen from tha Governor's convernation on tho subject that ho hag beau dooply moved by the wioxpoet- od intolligenco, and” tuat s soon ny it {8 olllually conflmod by tho county ofiicors ho will puravo the same enersotic courss townrds bringing tho red-handod outlaws te condimn punishinent that ha hos taken tn similer cancs cloowhero. 1lo hins Bomo bopo that tho afair may bo an oxaggeratod ono, But In any evont, if ovly half trio, ho 14 reeolved to ues ovory powor vostod fn him ns Chief Executive of the Uommonwealth to put down lawioss nud Dbloody vialeneo in 8helby, and evory othier county of IKontucky whero thoy may oreop out. Wintermute, the farierer of Gon. MeCoonta Syectal Dispateh to The Chicaan Tridune, Btovx Ctry, Ia, Oot, 37.—D. P. Wintermuto, tha bauker who shot and uilled Socrotary Mo- Cook at Yankton, D. T.. & yoear sluce. was yos- torday taken fiom Yankton to Vormilion, on o writ of habeas corpus {ssacd by Judge Kidder, ot tho Territorial Sunreme Court, “It was nekod that the prisonor bo admitted to bail, {t boing alloged that his Lealth wos Millng becauso of tho nnhesithy and fthy candition of the Yank. ton Jail, The case was arguod by connsel, when Judge Kiddor toolt the matter nnder advisemont, saring Lo wanted to confor with Ina associates bofore rondering & deoirfon. In *ho monntime, the prisonor was ordered returnad to jail, The Scymour Body-Sunatchers fleld to Kl 8pectal Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, 8exstoun, Ind.. Oot, 27.—Tho two body-snatch- org, Jobn Raidy, alias Robart Stine, and Nicholns Koloh, arrested hore on Ividay aad Baturdny nights, respectivaly, wero brought bofore n Jus- ties this morning on n chargo of grave-robbing and atenling grave-clothrs. Ratdy was held to bail inn the suin of $1,600 for his appoarauce at court, which he could not give, and was rent to Juil. Kolch was neld to buil fn 2600, which he gave, and wns relensed, ‘Lo oacilement has somowhat subsided, and no fosia of lynclung ave uow eulrtained. ) Crimo in Kankakee, 511, Spectal Dspateh to The Clacavo Tribune, Taxgaker, I, Oct. 27.—The nogro burglar shot last Wednosday night by Goorge Reea is still alive, Lug is surely and gradually growing worse, Tho phyeiciau entertains no bupo of re- covery. On Sunday night he confessed to still another burglary, which he had previously do- nied. Waen tho wholo truth is known, it 18 be- Hoved ho will implicato partios living hero, Ao attomou was mado laat night to enter tho woolen tmill. Tho ondeavor was frustrated by the brealuug of the ko usod fa the lock. Charged with Forgerys Soecial isbatch to 1he Chicaan Tribune, Deoaron, Ill., Oct. 27.—Capt, 3. F. Eanan cnme in on tho 8t. Louis Road to-duy, beving in chargo o prieoner whom he arrested near Litch- fleld last night, for having forged o money-order whi's nclerk in the Port-Otlice at Litchficld, Ho loft with tiis man for Springfield ou the train this afternoon, whero he will have a hear- ing befoia tho Unitod States Cernmussioners, BOARD OF EDUGATION, Figures of the School Census for 1574, Supt. Pickard on the Iigh-School Changes, The First Assistants, The Board of Tducation mot last evening, Prosidout Richbory in the chair, TUL DEARDORN IROFERTY, A proposition was received from A. L, Crocker, of Cnicago, to purchase the Dearborn Schuol lot at 1,200 por frout foot, and was referred to the Committeo ou School Fund Property. A petichn for the immodiate crection of a building on the echool sita purehased at Nicker- souvillu was reco.ved and roferred, FINST ASSISTANTS. Taspector Olarka called the sttentlon of the Board to the injuntice of ita action in voting to establish tho ottice of First Asaistaut fu the public kchools, Having voted with the minority, ho could ot move a recousiceration, but he urged that, as both verbal and wnilten agrec- mouts had boen made with tho tenohers, it wes unjust 10 disponse with thoir services in such a sudden mauner, and with ‘8o lriof a warning, He hoped (be voto would bo reconsidered, aund that the Board would - deal jusily and taicly with thoir Loachers, On motion, the vote was reconsidered, where- upon Inspector Covert moved to abolish the offico of Tust Assistant, butto ro:ain aud ruy enlaries of thoso now in tha position until the oud of the fiseal yoor. This wotion prevaitud, THE SCUOVL CENBUS taken by DIr. Clase, tho School Agent, up to Oct. 1, 1874, was subnntted, as follows : ‘The Tollowing tubte shows the population of the various divisions of the city durug ditteront years, from 1853 to 1874 : I;nnum-ll;npuln- i i l sion 7] i Popnla-| Poprla- Lon :u‘i tou of N, Lt 14,647 28,230 84,104 THATS| 1) s YT AT 35,629 186,108 an,023) 10,353 560,024/ 00,418 6] 252,034 00,771] 20,8441 70,54 305,003 a4 n] 77,581 THL INCREASE 364,398 895,420 population ia the lust twonty years has boen, the— South Divislon, 263 9-10 per cont; West Division, 1,408 per cent ; North Divisivg, 335 4-10 | er cent, CENSUS OF THE DINFERENT LIVISI ;u in “X1I0 IHTI0 BROBSIAIC g sy wopnep S LT ‘The valuution aud income of taxable real es- tate nud personal praperty, nnd tho income from faxes during the year 1873, was as follows: Rteul estnto, 062,969,820; gil:'x.&im.l'fi; total, §312,072,995 ; fucome, 83,417,- Of white and colored population of all ages thure aro 895,408 ; under 21 years of ago, 174,~ 5493 uuder 6 yers, 71,004, "Tho total nmimber of persons botween 12 and 21 years af age who aro unabla to roud or write is 166, Tho total number of persons under 21 vears of ngo who are 1eguiarly at work 16 16,549, The total number of porsons attending privete schools Is 28,261, FROPOSED HION-SCHOOL CHANGES, Tn referonce to the proposed clisuge In the mrungoment of the IHigh School, Bupt. Lrekurd presunted o fow considerutions bear- ing xflwnmu question, Ife urged that the pro- posed chrnge wonld require four consccutive recitations, Involving uubrekon attention for newtly thrae hours, Buch coutinued effort wag heyond tha nbility of average tigh School pu- pus, An aduit was not oqual to it. Asldo trom counducting recitations, the {enchor's duty wus to teach -the pupil Low to studv: tho observation of the pupil's habits of stwdy was of grout inportanca to Lhe teachor, Muny pupils wowd find at bome no opportunity for quiet stady ; many oumo befora sohool, aud romuined siter, for study, Tho proj.osod clango wonld take away such opportuulty, ss wall w8 oncasionul pasistauce bofore or ‘after school, I would throw the pupil enurely wpon hia obrn resowrces, making the schoul” boury porpetusl examinations, The beuelits of recls tation would be unaqually distributed, thomorn- ing hourn bewng of yreator valun than tho afier- noon hours, Tho car 1aro of pupls of tho Nurth and Bouth Divimions, in_ onse they wors compeliod to como Lo too Iigh Hehool butlding, would emonut to €20 per yoar, noarly onough, m a class ot forty-five, tu pav Lthe sajory of n teachor. Pupila who accomplisued thew waork at all must devote o many homa o stud; a4 at prezont, lenving no moro time for lahor. 1t did not appesr that the discipline of the outxido claskes was qui 6 80 bad au somo would mike it appoar, Justioo to oxcollent tonchors opposed their dismissal nltor entorng upou tho work of tho your, snd ¢ s time when {hey could not roadily “flud omploywent. Their sorvices were ~ uf greater value ihon could ho moasurod by their snlaries, ro that not chavity, but simple justico, waa usked of the prosperous City of " Chiengo. The rucing occupied by tho ILigh-Seligol claeses would nccominodate 815 anile, Wwho now wont to scioul but balf a dax, Che enryonder of these rooms would cost pupils o balf-da'’s inmtruction ; for, although mol & necossity ‘that the wholo achool bo divided, tb personal property, must be done in ordor Lo avold conliet, Chanpes of & turlical chigjacter 1 tho mids. of & yeur were not desiranle, but terded to demorahzation aud injury, ‘that tho sustruction of the High- School classes wonld bo improved by auch an nrangemont as_wonld ennble tho tutro- duction of tho depurtment mothod was not to be donied. [Further than (his, tho Interests of tho city would bo subserved by n full dovelopment of the plan which was marked out at tho t.mo of the organization of theso claxyes—viz,, tho ultimato establishment, 1 each division of $he ey, of iuteimediata schools to Iurnish a courso of study suited to the means of o mujority of thoso pupils who now suught ad- mixsion to the High School, or who wowid bo found there if they could have a shorter courso. Buch a coutre of study would ombrace algebra, geometiy, bookkeoping and commercinl arith= motie, peumanabip, rending and Euglish litera- ture, German langange, niechanics, clements of chemsiry, physical geograpliy, hygiono, natuial histors, Dotany, and gonoral history; Latin, op- tional, Two yeais would bo suficient tor tho camflnhon of such a courso. Tho Iligh School would then make more thorough work of phys- Ies, nnalytical chemistry, triconometry-ord sur- veylug, astionomy, mineralogy and geology, me- chanical drawing, politioal cconomy snd civil Rovernment, anutomy and physiolegy, German und Frevel languagos and liorawure, Lnglish classles and rhietoie, and such study of Latin and Greel as will prepare young mon for col~ lege. 'Fwo years in tho ‘memoral cowrso and tureo vears in the classical course wonld suflico for tho completion of such studies. Pupils from tho district echools would pnes to tho inter- mediate gehools, and theneo to the High School, Buch a plan wipht Lo dikcussed fifilrlnu tho present yoar, and n plan porfectod roady for the opening of & now schigol yoar. According to the last yeport {u appeared that more than talf tho High School pupdis left it by the end of tho eece ond year. Theso took up somo satudies of no practical value, and lost others of great vnluo. The chango _ proposed would romedy ~this defect, It would also furnish facilities for departmontel work 1 tho classcs now out of the izl Behool building, therob; llmrm\s(nE thoir eflicieney. It would re- lievo tho High School proper of “mueh work not strictly belonging to it, and would enablo the giving of more time to studiey {wportant but too c:reumscribed at present. AVPOINTMENTS, XTO. Tho Committce ou Appuintinents reported as foliows ; Trunfers—3its, Mary Dlerce, coln School; Als R, N; Mott, Lincoln to Vedder, Apveintments—Ilnttio I, Tock, Turon Bchool M, M, Samjmon, Cottuge Grovo 8 hool ; Jennfo Nolghivor, Cottuge Grove Bchool; Mary E. White, Doinglas School ; Hattle Broker, Lincoln B-liool; Mity Durele furi, Car)euter, School; Lusen Hagwird, Walsh Strect School; Mary 4, Dally, Cacsinut’ Avenus chiool, from Ogden to Lin- For gantrmation—Miss F. Shcldon, Jenale Law.Seame. mon School ; Gracy Toud, Kinca School Wauhingron S:haol Miys . Durrie, Miny H, Dugny, J, M. Kor Olark, By Ilurrigan, Elia’ Aunle Biiss, Miss Fuilerion, Blink, Moaley School § Smth, Yoster Sclicol ; Mixa Newberry 8-hool ; Miey M, Buermnn, Welis Sl Miss B, Loke, Skinner Sehool 3 Carrie Swmitl, It sly Cottage Gr Schwol § J. M. Namwra, Eille Salard, Oells Damriors, A, ¥, Gurrison, Mumny D, Bers, Holden 8+honl; Mwry Couch, Mary E, Fitzsitimons, Clark Schoal; Adu” Budy, Charleito 1.0, Ruth Swurott, Donglis Seaoul; “Mi:s O'Conuor, Lincoln Sehrol; Bertla Strelger, Carpenter Scho'l; Mury J, Burason, Burr Lester, Kiniz School; Ruto Krlstran, Miss Dz Golyer, Pearson Street ; Alice Biedwll, Mary 0°Cosor, Lililun Rivkson, Mury Pnler, Nit hell Streor 3 Miss Lynn, Addie Meuster, Mi-a Darker, Elvira Streots Lile L, Dali), Weutworth Aveuus ; Ella Nelghlior, Litbie Kenuedy, Cilumet Avenuo; Doumse Ienwager, Vedler Street; Ella Qirk, L'n- ton atret 3 Lizzie Q1igy, ‘Third Avenuo ; Olive Ris- sell, Lawndale ; Mise Goye, Elza L ndale, Mis« Rus- aeil, Helen Lunchetz, Mury Dean, Annis Ming, Lady Night, Mary Hurmnn, Onkioy S:reel, Jlesinnat ony—Mi-s Fanale Mas, Franklin School § Miss Suskn E, Wilcox, Haven Sehool, ‘The Commitlee oo Examination of Teachers roported as follows : Full ceiti ieates—Ka'o Cauglin, Mnggle Gill, Clark Schinol ; J, M, Loudou, Cotrugs Grove Svhool 3 Miss McNumara, Caepenter’ School 3 Bliry Molt, Coltuge Grove School § Marla Whippie, Coltuge Grove Behiool 3 Sural I’ Youug, Sangamon S:reot, Larttal certijicates—Huldub Everett, Carrle Stone, Mlico Dufticld, Mary Sienver, Mary Speucer, Agnes Wilson, Ellen Smith, Suean Olurel, The report of the Committee on German, reo- ommoading the introduction of instruction fn that language in the Dore and Brown Scbanls, was concnrred in, Inspector Goggin aloae voting in the negative. ‘The Lourd adjourned. —_— DECLINES TO TELL. 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A W.LERIZRY'S ace Sleeping g Coach RIURS OF YRALNS, FXPLAYATION NF REFERENGE MANKS.— Saturdayst heecaee, 31 Clark aily, sty sonti wnid 15 Cunalat, corner " Hudison, unday axcapted, t:Monday axospied, | As- atsiwa,m, 4 Dail WICHIGAN CENTRAL 8 GREAT WESTERY RAILRNA%Y oot af ke at,, wnd /o0t a7 Tvosuty.saren tosts iotst carner o Kaidolphy STATE LINE. 0w Yark to Glasgow, Livorpaol, felfnt. and Lonauidersyos Lo wloing wom Chgant: II;'\J;&IIWI) will sall fivm Pier No, S Nortn River, as fol- s 4 STATE OF INDIANA, Wodnosdav,.. STATE OF FLURIDA. Weduosday And cyory Wadnostay thoroafrer, taking hruugh rates 1o ull parts of Groat N avoden, Do oo Oct, B, « Nov. 1L passongers at Iirath Wi s, anut tormane, Dialiad e £l pas o e abply Lo y Brparivad, “Now Yok, 0FRe A low ua by . OILN [6. KARLI, eii'l Wostorn Agont, sl {las GUION LINE. Botween NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling at Queenstown, Carrying the United States DMail, SAFETY AND COMFORT. {{-nmum I 5 Lowa nad 3, o an springneld epre 3 deh FIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMSHIPR, Peu Matl fvla wain and afr line), R pross. Teave, T drrivs, aHtnAnn raz Clly ud Chic I Ui Ticket Gpce Cily Isapros: t. Louis last via Jack Lxpross., ingaeld Fast i aflrond 15 ci tagtan Fir dulier & Divuelié Aco nmadatian, S an o, A ) Lhoput ¢ Uepol, Denger Short L rivistold, Altan and pan, nd 5 West Aide, near Madisani-at. ipheat CHITATD, MILWAYKEE & ST PANL RAILWAY, Untan Zlepot, eon 3 South Clark 3 and erinan louse, - ficket Dffes ad ! Depot. £7™ Passeugors bookod to and from the principal Ku. To, | Ao, R oo o Gosdlt fasued on leading B Mitwaulice, Mad: ok =i Fafth and Luttars o cee, ) L BRnR O AR YOt e A leaging: Hioks e, Sl + 8:003. o, {*11:003. 1, HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO,, | fumtyst bust & ilimvmai), |- FIFTEL-AV. Mitvaalies, Geesil s, §i i sln iRl e ] S oru twan, Mail. *5:00p, . [* 7:80p, m. TR ’p kee, uf le L i oli, Nucht Eepros A n.m it i3 a. . Passenger Rates Groatly Reduced and Lower fhan via New Yort, STRAVERS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA BEVERY THURSDATT. Foe v 0 wud I\lr(lfl:r |(nillu}flunc‘, l\;llply :X ; o B MLNIC, Wastorn Agond 138 Ladillo-st,, cornue Madfson, National Line of Steamships, INOTICE. Togmost southarly cuute bux alwags b Lo Gy 10 bruld o satioa tande: 2007104 bY Sallig tivm Now York tor LIVERPOOL' O W svory S U HDAY 0 QUENS- | DELLLAS Sl 5‘{}“,5‘ trom N, \g-_r‘;‘ l‘u!l:’huuinn {direct) evory fortnight, {fi"h .*’"' Liue, tur abin jassage, $70, ourrenoy ; stasrage, 7 sailicod Fars, Jtovhn thokota ut uwest vasod. “20 | oo Diafs Tor"ot na, Spmpede S0 S ' By LA N "estern Aeent, Northeast cornor Olatk sud Randopl-.a. 4 ‘Shorman Ltauso), Csicaro, udofpli 3. (Ropond now AT TTINLE TO BURNDE, REDUCED RATES. No. 97 South Clark-st. ALFRED LAGKRGREN, e ki Dubuquo & Sivits Deputs. anut Canut aid Sialeentieats, Slendata, Uttana & i Auroia Bavsonger, ILLINGIS GENTRAL HAILTIAD, Depot footnf Lakest, and suot wce, Ll Ruidolph's Lubuane & 8 uar O ngor accommodations unsurpasead, () Gliman Passonyer H (@) liuas Lo Cliampalgn oo Batuwirdars, it i3 E G I s itear of, Twenty-second-at, 7 sty second . Tieha CHICARD, RUPLINATON & UYINSY RAILTINN, i, Grand Lacine Uot 0vQ Ac s '3 Grova Ao *ir, Sands, 8, ~1 Bz, Ba.viday, 1itx, Blantng —root af Loke stu. Indinnasis, . and Ticket ufices, tel, and at deputs, Gutai; 11:00 p. m " 11:00. . Siateart Voo 43 CHICACT % VBHHWFS EaY VLTI Téeket w €0ay & Clu vate \She mar = House), and 75 24u - 3t cornier Yudiswat., and ug ihe depot. General Wostorn Agept, ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, it um e Mot Sorts nce, s ihioud:, VILLE DICPARLS, Daurg ‘ B Sirmout FHANOE, 'faudullo, o S R st naluat oo NCHOR LINE PASSAGE, Livcrpaol, Gldsgow, Quecnstown, Lon. dondorey, d!unm (ugtidlng cuokad pro- TADEIROR WoTieRs, N, 1. cor. aSnile aud Matisoncstes Chiving, Great Wostern Steamship Line, Now York to Belstol I_I-:uallmlllllm:.l p ogadasy Oct. g, Gurawally Fiesdns, Gliicago, Feow Groat Wester: agun, 1 ues: Nor, v 2l Oabin Pansaio, Wicrmadint y F44; Gtserage, 8, Excursion tcko s, Apply st tiun'l Fieight Dapot Luke Stiure & al, 5. 1t Foi Milwaukeo lixps lilmaukee Fass: ilvavsoe Pass: rean hay Lispiosi epai corner at Wells an fuzie-ats, EZDedut corast of Ganal and Kintic-aie: CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Grand Pacuic Hotel, Devot, coruer of VunBuren and Sherman ate, icksd ofice, GENERAL NOTICES., T Vessel Ovwrers aud Masters, \Wo, the undersignrd propristors aud wanegars of tuge huats towing on ths Culeayo River and iy, horeby GIve Do lou LUAT, On a1 aiter NV, 1, the’ folloning siuie ratas of discuunt will o mada flom Hll thrill Atus, Viz.: On bills paid within 34 tays from dato of Tow, 3 por cenit dispount 'trai tull tarill tate; on bilis pald aitof & ayv, nud within W days from U 10 per ceut i SCALES, FAIRBANKS’ STANDAKD SCALES or 111 & 113 Lake St.,CI ALL KINDS, DFAIRBANKS MORSE & 00, hicago, Be zaretul tobuyonly the Genulne, at6'0t tow, count Traw 1ull taril ratess 1 ot paid withis' D0 nays, b discount Trom (ull torifl rates, Gn ull lillx inads 1 1851 evwue 1o Nov, I, snd paid befare Jun, 1, 1616, 0 por centuis il botdro Jau, ra! Towlug Compsuys 03 WHTisin Hartne Agt Unton Je 5y At Uos Yiuoi 4. A Urawtnd, At Bowiian & Cratviod Line N L T 1o o May be oonsulted, norsonally ar by inail, Iree of cnirge, Uifatin “Agt Ligs b I EImvome or orvons diaaases,. DAL Ju K (AN 1L S CRly pliynicin b t0o oity Wit wi 1} 3 Wil Uit aire, U'ss 1. 10 8 b, 0 CURE! NO PAY ! MEDICAL. Dr. Kean, B60 SOUTH CLARK-ST. CHTCAGO, e hon, Ag Agtiug A, AL Kivapiieve, Chicagu, Nov. 1, Toid, RECEIVER'S SALE. No'{uo Is horoby glven that on tho fth day «f Nuvenibor, B i 1874, 1 whil scll doe Ga iy under aud by virluo of the order ol'tiio Gook Cunnty G Gttt Gour. all tho s 4na Loquues, aloo tha Ktura: Fiziiros, st 43 and 46 Bt da thugutor tatll s () < iry il onin 1 dlarl h; ropuiition o bun OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE 1y Rellef for Young Alon from the effocta of Jircars A e el S ¥ S Movtirad g0 ruinoved, v and remaekabls comudlos. T saalud onvolupos. ATTON, 419 North Nioh. atiruefon having aud profossion Now maitiod ol Addrory HOW A Potindlplia, Heuks and olrculay D ASST Tmpodis traannent. vty Culonga, and will reociva senl s 1 duy of ualo, when tho bids will o gpoued at tha i buv I bo [y wud thio'salu will bo mudy to tha iigiuat aud Lo dde tor oavbi, Bids will by reoctvud €4 (i wholo or any parLof 140 sbovw siuck of gouds aud fistures, Vo laveic ay be examined at 4 an 45 Stato.st, by purnis deriring (o parcnuee, ‘Thio undursigued redorves the Fighu Lo rojuot aby and pll bids, HEULGE A, MEAD, Recolver, Usod for uvor twent yliyaialens of Parls, fntna wnperiur ta alf athors for the promy 3 ehvngos, recont ar of Jon Mania el 1” Mathey Caylus’ Capsules, urcd by ULT yours wi'h great i Vorky und Loadon, (R 28N g Mtendio & Ulls T, Uiltady, cess by the a0 boog < otall diss I