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| hav heen gotng on by tho + di TIIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: HURBDAY, U R S — £ ‘hr Aunfo O, Hancen, Manisteo, lumbor, Fonr Goorge L. Wreun, Mujuntes, v, § br Cocllla, Maulstan, Tumbar, v . ow Bouth Hayen, daulsico, lomber, Biir Vermont, Sskogon, Toinber Trop Bleyinrk, 8t Juseph, Bahir U, A0i:holeon, Ludingto & br Motaun, Aljoun, lnaber, § r Willkum Hume, Shgin vy, lamber, Schr Four Brothers, Muskegua, ntiuuor, fiohir Lizzlo Doak, Sk Joroply, Hupuer, Bt Ganges, Dutican Gity, lruber, Trop Piymanth, Bulalo, sundrier, Eimg Citteageo, AL nitowae, sudvien, Etmr Mw kegou, Mubkegon, sandyles, Eeitr Didver, Oatlton, wood, febr Betlo Broven, Mandatee, raflroad ties, Eeur B, Culkine, Muninteo, famber, ficow J, 1, 1), Manistee, amb ‘Bmith, Soat 1kvon, wood, T, Wilkoh, Botith Huvell, wo Ehea Day, Whito Lake, huwor, Trop Pullsdelulia, Buitalo, suudrios. gebr A. dackson, Nuekegon, luoer, Echr Boventlt Obio, Whito Like, lamber, Febr Sca Gom, Two Tvern ol Glad Vidlnge, T8 JnmbeY, Wisito Lako, Inmber. Bebr Bdn I&lllll\vflml' Whito Lake, lutnvors Behr O. Ttatrlson, Whilo Luks, lumber, gehr Ottawa, Grand Havaz, lumber, Trop Dadger Btalo, Bulalo, suures, Beow Mormald, Grund Rulver, lumbor, Scow Marlon Dixon, Grand linyen, limber. Beow L, Paluter, Botith Haven, Inmbor, Beow D, G, Wit Sonth Havon, wood, Bobr Liunliorman, Moutsgue, shiviics. Schr Tlosa Bolle, Muakegon, lnmter. Bchr Litte Bullo, 3uskogon, tutber, Pehr L. B, Gautos, Buskeqor Tnbor, £l Gty of Milwaukee, Miskegun, Himber, Eehr Helen Blood, Munlegon, lumber, ticow J, 1, Chapih, Whio Luke, lumucr, Beow Magdalenn, White Lake, wood, Scbir Gaido, White Luke, lumber. S br I, B, King, Baugutack, luinbor, Behir 1l Golor, Holtind, lutnbor, Belir Elvo, Ausicker's Plery voods Beaw Bpray, Hoiland, wood. Ticow Adllton, White Lake, lamber, gehie 8. J, Lufl, Ashtabula, lumbet. Fehr Nogih Stur, Duskegol lunbet. & Lr L. B. Shophard, dMuekegon, lumbar, ficlir Gealho, Muskegon, burk. tiehir Bouveur, Poutwater, lutabor, Feur 1t O, Grawfold, Manlsteo, cedsr posta, CLEAIED. Prop Charles Reltz, Manistce, 300 bu corn, 300 bu cals, 10 brls boef, 10 brls beof, and sundries, Belr J, 11, Btovens, Portage Lake, 1,000 bu oats, § brls Lol 6 brls pork, Prop Oubs, Baflalo, 6,000 bu corn, 3,400 Lrls flour, 40,000 bia batTeye, 632 bogs seod. Schr Gorul, Sliver Like, 420 bu corn, 1,224 bu oals, 100 ‘ris flour, 50 brls Lest, and suudiies, Schr B, Eilinwood, Whito Lake, 10 toas hay. Belur Lizzio Doak, §1, Josej, 00 kega beoe. Belir Amarauth, Buflalo, 17,000 bu wheat, Prop Plymouth, Buflalo, 350 sucls flux keed, #ehr Thowmds n{ou, Buftalo, 20,640 Lu wheat, Solir Francls Yalms, BulTulo, 35,000 bu wheat, $chr Harmony, Manistee, 300 bu corn, 3umr Olicago, Mantowoe, sundries. frop @, I, Trucsdell, Green Bay, sutidries, sunr Muskegon, Muslegon, mudies, "And 2J vessuls cleared ght, ' Lake Frelghts Wara in fmproved domand and firm, Wheat to Buf- £l was_quoted ot Axe, and to Kingston ot 8, sud ouls tn Bunalo utdige, Tho charters fucludo: To Sufiolo—Sebr Vanderbiti, wheat at dxos Larges Inter-Ocoan, Argenant, ond achir Obamplon, outs ot 8ic; props Buiger Shite and Java, corn through, To 8t, Gathariugs—Sehr Grantlun, wheat ot 6:c, o Kiu n—Scbr B, 11, Kolger, witeat ot 84 Totul, caganaty, B0,U0D DU~ wheat, 67,000 bu corn, aud 40,000 by Gats, ed Port Huron. Tonr Ifunos, Oct. 28,~Dows—Frops Doan Rich- mond, Milwaukco; Felira Cascude, Empire State, 8, G, Andrews, SweetnSart, Jamales, Spademun, ' Zick Guandler, Ban Cook, Richard Wibston, 5, Maria Scott, Liyio, U;&‘l—fi‘roxv! Paesale, Clty of Duluth ; sclirs Reputillc, A mn ond, u—Bouthcast ; weattier cloudy and ratny ; storm displayed, T funos, Micl, Oct, Hackott an i conort, J. Tilten, Bollvia. v—'ropy Pactiie, Aun{o Young, Rave and tow, East tagasaw sud low § sl Thwos ells, Dolpty, Veagols fa: ~Ersuing—Dows— dow and burges ; 2eliis 8 U Mizeclluncans. cicaao, Thern I a large lumber fedt in port. Nevertheloss tho n ket in quite duil, 10 LBk Beotts 18 repalring et Millor Brothiors® Yo Unadfila has gono iato Mowatt & Rico's dry= 10 hav the damage doue ul tho Stals streot col- d, wo' tehr Bl Frery, aud tho Suy flio reow J, P, DeCoudres, Imnber laden, went nohure dusing tho gato Tueaday oventug at Evabstou, 01th of thopier, 'Cho tug L, 13, Johnson Wwas nent to Lor add yestardny morntug. sud in 1hy sfteenoon sroved ek, uving tho siranded seiiooner in tow, She was but chightiy deniged, —1 D, §awyer, whilo londing with a_cargo Jfor G, epruny o loik, At 10 oclock i 010 was punipod out snd found ad cot. Yuulelsy poming neuly 4 feet of Watur wwero und 1 Lo hold, ad about 5,000 bu of Wuedt wers Gennaged, Biio 48 lschargiug ug.dn ut the Noblhwest- vru Llevator, % —A dispaich recelved hora from Dotroit yesterday 2ftornoon réslen diit iho bargo H, 1, Brows, in_ tow of the stenm-barge Forest Oity, siruek tha Nme-kiiug Jesterdny, nud §s repurted Caliof wator s bud on Lo.vd 52,000 it € wheat and 8,600 brls of flour, Tho grain wited by Norion & Co,, J. N, Asit, and Rumboy &k afl of thus city, and'tia floar by Zurton & Co, g0 18 fully lusured I various Eastern compas Slar Ins gono {nlo winter sbeock will foilow sult Batur- T nles. ELSTWTERE, T echr Ce fifa Juitries, esboro at Cloveland, hns 1ot yet hoot got off, A diver 18 ut wo.k rewoving tho carg) of fcou, —T'un tuz Donglas, which was burned off Wyandotta on tio 1 fust,, 138 beon rafsed aud pisced {0 Clark'y dsy-dosizut Detvolt, wheso sho wilt be reisnilt, ho even'ng of Oct, &, ut 9 o'clocit, whilo on . Clufr, Thomny G-baon, first waio of tho schr d Red, fell overboard, und sunk before s Loat could roich Lim, —A telegram to Lemuel Ellsworth from Cant, Lyman mme of tuo prop Missoard, dated Sault 8ts, Marle, Oat, %3, 7220 . m,, aunouncea tht tho tug Leviatkan Lias thie echir Yostorls oif aud fusids —Sutpmants of iron orcfrom Lzlte Surerior for the on of 1874, up to Oct, 22, vera 716,008 gross tons, 1,624,034 tons during tho enmo time lust yenr, ¢ slipiugits of pig-iro were 43,079 tona, sgainst 2,227 tonb in 1875, —Tle Tolcdo Commerctal #ays a leak In an elevator neabeen discoveresd which explains mattera ab Mil- vaukica Bmmensely, Four thousind bu of grain awsed wag found fo bavo run Inte anollior bin Tak Cont "o Thomas_Pareons, recently vercued from the ih Manfton_Teland, was pirecd In dry-dock List Tresduy at Detrait, Ilor bottom and kel uro badly w-cd uy). Lt whetlier tha pocket-pleces will nve to by replaccd could not ns yot bo dotermiued, “Tho wierking operntions whi:h for fome timo past Coust. Wrecking Compiny fu Lake Erio have ontinued for the scanon., It Is belioved that the reszuo of {ho Toard of Trado would Liavo been succossfully carricd out bad uot thy chedna given vay ofter sho hiad Loon bronglt to tho wurfuce. Lor position, a8 hns Loe clafmed il along, T not bosu materinlly ebangod from tho first, sud, 1t 44 Wkely, will over remain so. Tho Coast Wreckiny Company did not yisit tho wreck of 1ho City of Paincre ville, andd st f8 quito probable that, nnles taken in hond by other partice, she also will 'remadn wherg sho in for the futare.—Delrat T'eiburie, —3Ir, John 8, Quinn, the submarino diver, who for {hio past doy or two haw heeh making exumitations at Lo wyreck of {hie Brooklyn, was unablo to diszover tho yosition or whercabouts of hor englno, and gives it ay * Lifs opli:1on 1t 1s bogond recovery, 1t was driven from | readers that tho length of _tho ita Led by tho terrible force of tho oxploston, a8 wera uisa tho Lelwons of {ho seamer, and amore completa wrock probably nevar was 80 effacted, TFusther exam- inatious are to bo mudo thot everything of uny value may bo rocovered, Tho wioel (stooring), with other small urlicles, were broughit hero yesterdoy.—Detroit Free Press, —TUo Chiathiam Plaziet, in referring to the fmprovo- ment of navigation ot the month of Chevel Learte, sayn : ¢ Alrcady cousidorable progress Las - been mado toward cutlinga channel pavigation for the Jargost claes f veseols that now pasa through the Welland Canal, ‘This work fs ono of considerable mugnitude, us will bo rexdlly undoratoo] whon wo - inform our proposed chunuel, or 1mors properly eanal, will be about 2,700 feot, with an average deptli of 10 fect, We prastime tho Work cat- oL bo fuily comploted with oio dredgo thln sonson, Indeed wo appreliond that 1€ will be woll into 1815 be- faro verscls of {liochuss Indicated con eater and como out of tho River Sydonham by this paseage, Dy this improvemant, the routo from Wallucoburyg and Droe- dou to Chathim and Detrolt will bo shortetied minny milon, while tho tartuous navigatlon now noccssary and much of theetrang current on longer Tautes, will bo ultogetber avolded, “And, moreovor, the wark When completed according fo tha design of Ar, Kingsford, will, we spprehend, boone of & perinanont choracter. ~—Tho svhr Wanderer, foundered nff Long Polnt.wis pertly ownel and cominondod Ly Oipt. damos Whil= worth, §ho had on board, besids tho Coptain, a mato 2ud one scaman (namo unknown), ond a brother-in- taw of (he Captain named Jobu Kawloy, who scted 83 caok, Tho Capiain, mato, ond cook all louve familfe. Thia vensal was valuled ab'#4,500, and wae fnaured i tho Franklin of Whoeling for §1,001, ~The Buitnlo Elevatiiig Awociutton fizod winter rales yestorday, On nud eiter Nov, 1 tho eharge for clovatlug, fncliding ten dnya' storago, will bu 1 cent per by storag: excecding fen dnga of parts thereof, 1¢ cont por bu; vessel addition, 37 cont per bi, ALl fratn {u stare Nov, 1, oe after that date, witl b chargod winler stosago,—i{ cant yor L for each ton dsys oF yarts thercof, until th charga sccutuiating nfter Sov. L panounty G2 cents vor b i the RTuh D (rac 3 va daysd after the opening - viation for 1675 4 p upmieg ot sensi oy 11 1licre {8 any one thing moro (han anoth s @luguiting, 16 1 to hear Kazpica s Atioy s voser Tost tell how 'slie might have Lron savad, Soeveesd Caplulus, who ara dontioss good men on'land, iuyo sprestcd b0 tho Detrolt papers an opinn that o voasel which foundared off’ Long Polnt, Lake lirle, ro- cently, might have been raved biud the Gaptalu carried futicitut il 10 1a an eavy matior, ind cutlrely wato to charga dead man with tuing detellct In duty, i Sy sche Nollo 4 Davitey, of Napnieo, Chinta : soriously duna : b T, ¥ dutiaged Weduesday nighb —-Alzeady tho river pirates have commencod theliug oporations &b (e wheck nf tes Ay Brookiyn, etealiug therofrom oversiiag (it wan pose sitlo for thom to innke uway with,' The ‘wiytn which orummnenad o top of o il Lduee & i of malun glsparw, benldea imeros oier w fiiowo priotusd. e —1It is expected that tho entlre doub! of the Now York Central Railroad \:'Jl“‘l ll?n\a!::h lsted and in rutning operation by 3 &yvamhm‘. 8 oporation by the 15l of OCTOBER 29, 1874 7 PARIS. The Prozent State of French Politios. Maclinations of the Legi! imists and Bona- | partists Against the Rapublic. Strength of the Republican Sentiment Throughout the Country. Marshal MacMalion and }is Wifo=ss* Pot- ilcoat-Govornment” in the Right Dircction. Dramatic and Operntic Fontures of tho Beason. Corresmondence of Ths Chicado Tridune, Pants, Octy 5, 1874, Tolitical matters {n Franco aro singularly In- terestiug nt prosent. Thore is no appurontly woll-tofined form of Governmont,—no posttive autherity,—~uo corlain tonuro of offico. Marslinl MaoMahon bos, it Is true, boon appointed # President of tho Ropublic " by a majorlty voto 1n tho National Aesombly ; but tho very pereons who wore most ardent it tho accomplishnont of this stato of thinga now question the right of tho Marshal to remmn 1 oflica for this longth of timo agreed upon. They assert thac TIE AGYEMOLY 18 *SOVERELON 3" {bat whom thoy build up they may pull down; and theyo aro not lackiug mombois of thoe As- sembly who oponly confess that Marshial Mac- Malion wag appoiuted, meroly that ho might, at & proper momont, glve way to the Comts do Ohombord. Tho Bonnpartista gay they voted for the Marahal simply becauso they desired, auvall costs, to rid thomselves of Monsieur ‘Phiers, who was ovidently determined to permanontly found tho Ropublle, They make no socrov of tho fack that they would, if possiblo, overthrow tho Government of tho Marshoal, and keop up an {ucossont olamor abont au appeal to tho poople, ~n plebisclte.—which would, they afitrm, surely relvatato tho BEmpire. Lho Logitinnats are ae poremptory {n therr ngsortions that, shortof Ilouri V., there ls no salvation for Iyauce; and thoy constantly conspire aud intriguo against the ox- isting form of Government. What rondera all this atrangoly interosting is the faot that tho Asgomlly may vory woll, by n coaticon of Logit- imnlste and Donapartisis, give & vote agzainst Procidont MacMabion, Thoy could novor obtain o mujority in favor of Xingdom or Emyire, but they may voto away the Republic. The result WOULD CERTAINLY DC MOST DISASTROUSH. Ciwvit war could but onsue. But the pariinans nro proaing desperato, as the Repulean canse eo ovidentiy gaius ground, and thoy may atlewpt any dangerouy gamo,—any bold scheme, You will doubtless have romarked tiio increasn- 1mng bitternoss of the Monarchical and Tinperial- idt press towards tho . Ropubho. This is ocea- sionad by the fact thab, beyoud oll doubt, thoe Republicany have becomo vusily more numerous throughout Xrauca thav all other parties to- gatuer, Oub of twenty-ono Depubies recently clected to tho Ansembly, ofghteen are Republic- , tho Itepuplickn cau- dale dofeated tho chosen repiesoututive uf tie Legitimists, who ran a¢ n ¥eptonnalist—n con- diguto 1n tavor of ntarshal MacMuhow's Presi- deney for tho geven yonrg,—who lad, besides, tha bonetit of the Bunipmitlst vote, andthancilva co-operazion of all the oficialain the Depariment in which the election took place, 'he Repub.iean was, splto of all tids, successiuly und tho face fs the more noticeablo beeauso bhitherto thy De- poartmont in qnestion bLas been mnotoriously Monnicl'zal in fendoney. Now the journals of thio defeated partiss rail olwose iunanely ab tho Republicaus, Lhey eall upon the Guvimmont to adopt more rbrenuous measures azningt the wokmgs of the Ropublican Commntioss,— agaiust tho Ronuotican piess; in schort, thoy preach up o erusado agaiiet Lho party ovidently desuned to rule sunremely, Some of tho mote vivtent of the Royalist md Impeualint yournnls call upon the Asscinuly to meod bnd i vuge take such mensures a8 will CHUSIE THE TOTES aud detoat the plans of tho Iepublicans ; lab thera Lo King or Smperor, bat nv itopublio; and, by way of veudering ali this (o more fewsibly, the journals in question male cona:nnt i wst untounded attacks upon Mowsionr Lines, G betta, Julea Simon, aud atl other lending mea- bers of tho Republican puriy. OF cowso, Lho resule of this mustepresoniation, thia jujustice, this filschood, is oxuctly theleverso of thac Loped for, and tho persous nsenilod but bocamo tho mora inlluentiat and popular. 1n forming their plous, the euemies of the Re- publichave seemed hitheito to nmiio bug linle neconut of the Dresident, or ‘*Ulisf of {he_Execcative Powor,” ns they insist upon atyling Bim. But at lade thay a0 forcey, in spito of their affocted indifforence, to ncknowlogpe tho fuct thut e iy very fully dotes- mined to varey out tho mission conforied upon lum, and that, for beven veara at seast, ho wul bo **Prosidest of the Iapublic.” 1lo Lias au- sured the peopls taat, during that poriod, thero SUQULD DE NO CUASUE in the institutionu of the countreys and it {o kaown thoro existn no more well-moesuing ov Lonest mau than Marshal Macilahon, As Lund above, the Adsembiy ey ouit & vole uguiuss bim 3 aud thore aro porsons who thing, i that case, he would ot ouce redign.aud withdiaw from alt struggle with the Nutioual Leprescntotuves, I bhove, however, reason 1o “believe tuat Ly in au erroncous view to tako of tuo subject. ‘Tho rogignation of the Murshal Wwould ocousiun great tiouble and anxiowy throushout ¥ouace, nud ho would doubtless feel 1t jucumbout upou him to remmin m powey, st loast unul the will of £l people was muds kown wnnus. akably, Matshal MacMobon js & very stmplo-minded, quiet porson, aud, Lhad he followed vut Lis own desires, would never nave acospicd tho ligh po- sition he now occupies, Buv the wile of ino Murshal is a VERY ANBITIOUS AND MOST CAPATLE WOMAN, and #ac Lus geeus iullnonce over lier busvand. Sho will prevens Ius ever giving up tho puwer aud oflice whici gho caused ~bim to accept, tatd the expiratlon of his torm;-aud so well do tho Legmitiets and Bongpartists know this that they mout cocdinlly “detest tho goud lady, Madame la Matcchalo is not o landsomo womal, but sho has a fine head, s broad brow, cud a vory Dlack, scarching ove. Bho is lem, very latelli- gont, and bas over beon noted for her uabon.ad- od charity, Placed in power, she fo.lows tho beut of her miud, in tho latter way, assidususly, and i8 bocoming 1wost truly populur. Bho is not catontations in hor goodneas to the pior and H“umufi but her chatitics aio goueral aud con- stant. Hor intivonce over the Jilwsbal is un- bounded, 8s I gaid aboyo, and sko will prove moro than o maeh for evou the schomors in tho Assombly. g A fow moutha past, when thera was yuestion of baving tho Coumte do Chamburd at oneo as- #ne the Tlrone, an olfort was wado to Iduce Mudame la Machale to pursunde hor busband into favoring tav eochemo. Ho wus to bo mado uext i powoer to the King,—* Lioutensnt-Gon- eral of the Kingdow,” or somothing to thut el Iectl. T'o sl such pluns and promises, La Alwe- chalo TURNED A DEAF ZAR. «I wonld rather my busband should be the Chief Oltloer of tha Republie,” she rapliod, ** than tho first servane of auy Monwren 3" and, frum that duy, the Logitimsts, who hued secmod wo certatn of hor aid at the proper moment, have ovinced mora discoutragemunt and concorn, ‘I'iio Bonapariises e Lo ureohato, and aro very bittar in thoir donuncintions nguinst ** pettl- cont-government,” They focl that tho wifo of the rosident will nover bo au ully of theits, and diglike hor nceordingly, ‘Lo s prominont mom- Dber of the paity, who wau dwelllug upon tho fact that it wan Nupoleon the Third who mudo oy husband Dugo uf Magonts, s replied, ** Bab it wag no mora than just, ns ot Magouts my hus- bund saved Napoleon from destruotion, lnd ho not checkon tho Austrinna thore, tho Ewmporor would hkavo baen caught ut o trap, ‘Lao title he gayo was o woll-moriiod rawnrd,—no moco.” While upen the subject, L may stuto thnt, thouglh the Imperialists are so noivy, so detor- mived, o appreontsy full of hops, they, m renlity, are by no moria eanguine as o the wli- mnie succoss of their plans, Thoy luy much utrous wpon the results of a plobisvita ; Lut does not _onoll elovtin provo that, in tiis rospect, there i no foundation for Liew Lopes? Unucram- weled, tho poople INVAUIABLY VOTE FOR Til REFUBLIOAN CANDI- DATE, 12 It bay boon thus save l’u o eleotlons, and thoso wora oarriad by the Donapattiata simply because tholr eandidatos had opouly profosred a dotere mination to suppors Marsnal Maodabou's Gov osmmont, nud also booauso of the fact that tho former Alluwter of tho o terlor, the Dnuke ds Iroglio, had, in his mistakon ~Orloonist zeal, romoved all thio Rapublican Mayors and losser oflcials, and replaced thom with persons who had lold thoas porbions under tho Lmgire, 'The Dulio do Droglie romovod the Ropublieans vory bastily, and found it diftioalt to replace them wita Or- leaninta fitted by oxpacioneo for euch positivus; 0, for the t.mo, ho appoluted the former Bona- parting ofticluls, many of whom, ha tbought, would romain truo to bim and his plans, Dot 10 wns not Jong in ofiico, As ho had schomad agalngt Mongiour Thiora and causod his rotire- mont from ollics, no othors schomed ngaiet Iim and obliged him to rotiro { nud thus tho Bonapartist otlicials and Afayors romeined, and woro no lorgst restrainad Trom working out their own views, 8hll, thoy wern only euceens- ful 1 tho two ocousions [ rofor to; and thero can b no doubt of the fact that A VAST MAJORITY of tho poople of Franco aro in favor of » Ro- publican furm of Govornment, In Pnrig, whoro Lhn mors fushlonable trades- ;uuplu mlsa tho show oud oxtravagnuco of (he mpouial Court, ono may hear constaut vighing for the rosucu of the Lmpiro ¢ but, in the army, 1o the country, and in all the provincinl citice, tho provaling sentiment is Republicau. T'ho uncortnintion, the hositatlons, the soveritics, of tho presont Admivzstration ; tho kooping up of b0 8tata of siogo ; tha porszoutious of the e~ publican press by a Clovernmont known as o * Republie,"—all theso tond to dlscourage and annov tho masses, and cortuiuly do mach toward cansing many to regrot the flrm and unyielding tulo of tho Eapiro. hon thore are tho in- crensod taxds, whioh causa complaines and grumbllogs, Bub you miay rest assured that, in renlity, tho proplo of Yianco aro, ob least two- tbitds of them, in favor of a liepublic, ns tune will ummstakably prove, Tt wusk bo borno in mind that TIHE PRESENT ABSEMDLY was olacted, not &4 & body to ostublish o Gov- ornment, bit simoly us o meoting for tho pur- poso of mnking poaco with tho Irussians, Onco thie task accomplisited, the pattion 1 question deomed tho ouportunity good tor the succerslul carrying out of thelr spacial politieal plans, buc bavo vaiuly songht ko acliove mnything, though ovidently going to tho oxtremest point. Thero is somothing 0st shocking [ the existonce of an Assembly styled * Nationn),” yol so usterly at variauco with the populnr will; but.sbe matter is_expluined when the circumstancen of the originul voting for the smd Hopresentalives is talen into covniderntivn, Ia phott, the memoers of the Assembly huve gono beyoud their man- dato, as suy zll the Republican jumrnals and leaders. 5 As o party, the Orleanlsts nre not sufficiently numorony to_nchiovo tun succesnful onthroue- mant of the Comto da Paris; and, as thas Princo 18 Loo konest and patriotis to allow his partisann to undulfl agitate_tho country, the s{rapgl seoms Lo bo rodiced to ano batweon tha Rupiibe licaus and tho Bonaparita:s, tho latter thus ns- samitye ot iwportunoeo they sro far frowm reslly POSGORSINIL. In politienl circles Lors, there 18 much rojoic- iog over iho 5 LYIDENT DEFEAT OF PRINCE DISMARCK In tho recognition-of-Spnin amatr. Russia has refused to follow the Tend of Germany ; to muke muttors worke, Hurna, joinily with In- gland, evinced a detorminntion o cause Germany Lo renpecet the treaty of Pragne. Ilor perscen- tiony of Dani:h subjeews in the Echleswig an- nexed provinees must bo stopped, say the jour- nals of London and St elewsboryy and vou may rost assuved that Franco eagerly bopes tht, out of all this diseord, vaere wminy ariso trouble Lor Gornmauv, Meanwhilo, tho armamoents of Tranca nre oukhod forward with uncessing nctiviy, Tho reorganization of her naval and mititary foream in completed. Lhero hnve been erected il kinds of doreuslye twworks i proper places; winl never beloro was the countey so enbirely proparad fur aptrugele. That all thia rhonid have been ne- complished, aud yob 8o envrmons an indomufcy have boen paid, guos tu prova aow great are tho power and wealth of tho wation; aud well may tha Germang ok votwezd with anxieby tu the tuture,—wore especally sbould the nolitical cou- ition in Pranv o satiefuctonty elasred up, 1 wentivned above the Tact thul ths suthorities are veoy v SEVERE TOWARDS THE REIUNLIOAK PRESY, “This facl ks beou ull tize mure naticealla from the Inte inte dietion placed upon thoe ecle m the stroets of the le aud tha Y1X, Sicele,—hoth of them vely ardent organs of ihe Republican party, 1t has boeh mede very apparent thes tiro decreo which attacks tho’ waid joovaals was ireucd through the mivtaken veal of lester ofii- cialy, who winapplied tue senee of the inerim: inuted articles, and, in the abrence of the Minis- of ciratately, Fho moral effeet of all this is: very nnpleasant, and the Government Joses prestiye in wuch siriggles with the press, - Taris 1s very gay at present. Thers ave many etrangors hore,—Amortcuns amongt 1i1o numbor,— and tno places of anmsement, as well es tho pub- tie promenaden, wro arowded. There aro ovidencea that the ecason will Le very mmasunile pleasant. ‘Lhore iwto bothe meugn:ntion of the now Grand O era-Howxe, wud, both: in tha museal apd thentvieal lina, wany noveltios avo promived. ‘Chen the President und the Mimsters wi1givoseres of grand yevept:ons and ; HO that Puriy will 1eetumo its ranlk as the gayast of Qapltals. Among iha teutures in THE DRASCATIO WAY must ba notloed o new work bz Victor Lo IEane,"—aromantic aud kewsntions —which 1g' now being eahearaed, snit tumes and seencry ot whioh f1e {0 bo romariulsy fine. At the Theatrs Franoais, Alasander Dun Tiln hus bis * Demi-Mondo” in rebearset, Tho i blo, and wo shail doubtloss fina Oroizetie~the lioro- ino of tha lats * Sphinx” eomsation—meting o more legitimalo hit In Dunias' ndmirable comedy, whicl, though Iamiliar to the public, will yot prove, through il8 new intorprolers, mout ut~ tractive, At tho Porte B8, Martin, ** Don Juau hug boen yeproduced, and §s haviug o giest tuo. At the Gymusso, & vew comeidy by Mcilbao an Iindovy is soon to be prodneod. This wock, by tho wsay, hay Dbeon seoured hero by Ll agent of Mr. Augustin Duly, of the Now Yerk Fituh Avouno Lheatro, nnd will bo given In that clby this winter, most rrobably, Meilbac and alovy have eiso in robearsal, at the Pulsis Hoyal ‘Thoniro, a now and vory amusmg pluy, * La Boule” A lot of new houtle-opeias are Aoon to Lo givon here; so that tho promise of amuscmenis . 16 VEBY TAROL, Oftonbaoh, who has tho management of the Gaieto Theatre, isreproducing his more favorite operettas, enlaigod aud admirably mounsed, and liig succoss is colossul. Thera s to bo a reason of Tiaiian opora; aud wo wro to have La atti for a fow nights, sny the mavagzement, Sbe will Lavo but o shoit tiuo to stay, s St Petersbnrg is to possess the Quuen of Soug this winter. Ln Irauss will sing here tlis sonson, at tho French Opeaa. . A D, —————e e A QUESTION AND ANSWER. owurcox, UL, Oat, 24, 1874, To the Liditar lr Tha Cllewsu Fribnne: But: The fato Polar exploriug ospedition renched tho 334 degrov of latitudo north, and an attitide af 3,000 feot wbove tho sea-lovel. 1ow high would an ob- 3tet havo had to Lo raisod ot (ho Polo that it might Linvo boen scon by them ? A tolution of tho ubovo problom I8 earnestly re- quoated fram_you ot yaur eirlicst convanlenco, Wo aro baviug o differenra of opinlons, sl have sgreed to subzmit it {0 you, Very respoctfull 3 sourd, L 3 riaN, Allowing onc-zovonth for the bonding of the visual Huo by rofraction, pnd tuking the elliptici- ty at-ono part in 208.6, tho liue of kight would touck the ocean-surfuce in latitude B4 degrees 21 ounutes 27 secondy, and strike the prolongation of tho axis ata hoight of noarly 88,000 feet, or 16.6 mlles nbovo the sucfaco of the Pola, ‘The question fs thus answored theorotically, but it is probablo thnt tho answer would not hold good prachically, The onrth's atmosphore causes tho lino of siuht to bend downwards about ono-saventh part aw rapldly ns tho curva- tute of tho surfnce doparts from a straight lino, "Lhat fact has boon aseertained by experiment in tho noith tomperate zoano, ‘Iho amountol this bending ovidently dopends \x‘)ou tho density of tho aiy, wmuoh is indicated by tho baromator, Wo bavo good renson to beliave that, at tho Yoly, tho it s loss dewse than in the United staten, for oqual hoighte abovo the sen-fovel, but do nat know the amount of the difforenco, The hemnnfl of the liuo of right would, however, bo somewhat loss than one-deventh, und * Saven- teon unlow” I8 au approximate anawer to tho qugstion, EE e Thatenanalon. Trom the Loston Hutietin, And now tae drawling *Lna-n-nks® of tho Janguid swells hag' crept Into tho dry goods storou; so whon a ludy bands lier curronoy to tha Lriek commor-jumpor, and he haws yelled Seneashi!" In o rasping veleo into hor very tneo lialf-a-dozon times, aud rapped ox the countor tilt hor teoth are on odyo, he nnsottion her digoy~ tion for tho rest of tho any by hundiug bhor the chango aad dvawling *“'Chsepsnks” in o vapid, onuy, familine kiylo, usif Lo had just Sulshed o wallg with hez, THIRD-TERM LITERATURE, What tho President Is Reporded lo Have Said ata Cabinet- Maeeling, He Attributes the Agitation to the Newspapors, but Docs Not Deny. The Extract from Gov. Dix's Speech on the Subject. Comments of Interest from Vari~ ous Sources. The Prestdent’s Posttion. AT THE TASC CAUINLT MEETING. Special Inawateh to The Chicaan 1r.btine, Wasurxazon, Oct. 28.—Tho Republican of to- day contuing u coubie-leaded cditorial, stating that, after the rentine business had been trang- neted at the Cabinct mcoting yesiorday, the Third-Term quostion ecamo up for discussion, the toplo having beon saggestad by Gov, Dix's Coop.cr's Instituto spcochk, The article says: o Previdout embinced thinopportunity to say thnt e reqarded tho agitution of this question s due voicly £utho newpag.e1, who bud .arled iL for flio purposo of areating n sensation nud direenug sttenton Lo thoa o fur s kg uny stutomout on tho nubject, bo Tl nover {uougit of such u thing, nor hind he cver tulked on the subj.ct with any oue, Hu did nut think it comported with his digodty as Prosi- dent of tho United States to nake u alatement on this «question i Feaponse to the clinors of tho newapapers, “Lho spocial correnpondent of the Now York fc- public, the recoguized Adwimsiration organ, telegrapbed a ewnnlne elatoment Just night to that pupor, It is uscortained to-tlny thnt somn of the partics to the discussion heve nwihorized o domal thay the Vresiaent did oxpresy himsell on tho subject. ‘There is no doust of the {ruth “of tho slatement that tho discussion took place, aud it is eald the President roworated bis declaration of Hul- urduy laut, oy set forth in Wese dispneches Sun- dav pight. Thiy wlormation comes from e best souree, and ouglit tu bo conclusiva, 'CHE PREBIDENT T0 THE VI 3 It 1 wtaced that tho Vice-Previdant by wind, when ho roceutly calied rt tho Wiiio Ilouse, to eshors Pregidout Giant on the Third-Tet proj- cet, Plhto Viea-Dresldent s teen great eveisod wih regard to tids matter, 1 is fuether statod that Prewdeat Gigu, knowmyg the object ol the viut, coneluded, ae hifo iy shore, My, Wil- Hou wight go rud hiroa ball; w ali events, hy refuncd to lob nim delivor hiueolf in the Execu- tave Mazsion. Gone Dix o the Thind Term, At the Republican masg-mocting at tho Cooper Tustituie, Now York, on the evoning of Ust. 20, Gov. Dix dehverod a bisof nddsend. A% his vo- ‘mnrks were being brought to s closo, a voico from tho crowd cried s ¢ How about {he third torwn 2 Ihe Governor stopped short, hesitaod o moment or two, aud emd lurdizdiy: “But, fellow-citizons, I culy come Loro to addrous fow woids to you, and with your permission 1 will tuko my leaye of you." Tho Goveruor (xay» the Zribune) turued bis bock, but be bad not tnken o stop toward tho rear when tho shouts of *Thwd term! Third torm!" nyoso "with rapidly-increasing violunuo and fm- periousness 3 then there wera hisses which bo- came o decided element of tho demcusiration. Lx-Juigo Picrropont stoppod the Govornor with o friendly toich upou Lus arm, and too swmiling remack, *They nro calling for *Laird Term,’ Govornor. They want & word from yon about e 8ill the Governor taused, half fmned sway, bis facs diveeted ircesolutoly toward (ho wudgienee, Lhon heseamed tomakeup nis nund, and, wAvaucing oneo nggaut, eaid Wik simplinsy ¢ Iam ecked, fellow-citizens, my opdnfon aa to the third torn, {Crles of %W 1” Wuit"] Aithovgh I re- Gret thy discussicn of this question” as_ uromuture, lave not bemtated to gho a d 1 to el h i@ Lol Jiesbon: veu g oplnfon w wonths bgo, I huve not Leou willng to thrues mysolf ujon {uls couvass with any devlarition of my v,ews [erles of &G nd | rood )bt s the queatlon 15 pue to me T Wil suswer Trakly, bee causs 1 kuow very wall, follow-cltizona, 3f Idia’t uue swor dikevtly, & dudreouetruction would by put upoi my silenee, I say, toen, distintly, it I wm wnt in faver of b thaid term. (Lung contiuucd ap. dmice, with tho cry of “Nor nyrody eke, "} Porly years nfo, IelCw-citlzeus, in oie of the s kyeeclics T ovor ado i pullic, 1 propored uw wnou s 100t to tie Constnirtion of 1k United Suitey, oxtends fusgg thio Puewklouts 4 v to pix yeirs, und wling i inonigibio [oF Lo uext 61X, ILuve 16 Catid this ) Tojoe siilon uver sud over oguin in resvintiony mud i ude Ar.eses at public meothige and il sicl i iend. mentto tha Countitution ¢ou bo mede X nm, 6a T ave beew, fu favar of adieting to (he vuls 4§t origin I e prtddoid s wreast of Wanhe ngton (applanse], which bus boen held suered by his Biic (0308 TP HIUKG era of o contury, and which bai neguired - juchcs o forco slmoit wh potentdal o8 i€ §t bad besu engrafted upon the coustiutional compact, Ithaw auuk deop futo the heats of the peojle, and I blicve thut any alepoeition ta viviato 16 would ba voceivod witi meiked digfavor, T don’t hei.vo (b such w puryoss wxinla auywaore, (Appluuee,] Wuoohingion and Jack- sou—{renewed _clieoringl—tuoy wars rowarded by 1hefr coLn vy by tho Ligiest - ditinctivn which it w 10 tlio COuMiY's power 10 give, and they voluntuily r tired from ofiles after luving Hie econd Hina received the fgaest murkof tho coutidence spd o gratitude of thuit countryman, dau, Grant (great spphics:], Geu, trant has becu sewarded for hiy grent eervices to {uo (oantry by (o samo high dirtinctien, end I don't Qoalst, felow ey £at whon by deenis the proper thuo 0 Lavo arrived, ho wilt nxpeesa Jiis de-iro o ko reauvet from tie caies of ofico, unl give, Ly hfs ace tion, eudittouul forca ta the exatuplo of Lia fiiusttious 1 redccessory, ‘Amid n tumultuons oxprossion of applanso, Gen. DIx left the platform. PRESS-COMMENTS ON UOV. DIX'S DEOLARATION. Lrom ths New Yok 1vibune, 1t hins baeo au open societ that over stnco tho Westcrn elections Gov, Dax has boen ecuger for an opportumty to dee aro against tio thid torn, ILs frio0ds complaimen tunt ot Ponglikoei.sio ho vaas prepaved to speak ow that suojeot, but no- budy cafted on im. Last nizt thoy wero more considorate. Ho was duly ended und ho respond- eu with the emplngis of jrankncs4 to bo expaci= ed bouh from ine good sendo aud fuom lua ucuto tenwo of Lils prescut perid, But the Guvernor w right at tho wrour time. Ho could havo spokon bifors tha Uties Couvon- tlon with wuttiority, aud sealed forover tho lps of third-losm biathersiatos lite tho first pro- siding oflicor of thut Lody, Ho could havo spykou—as Lo wus mout cnrncan{ cutreated and ng _his fiiends promited for 'himn—ut the eorenndo nunmediately nrter the nonuunation, or in fus letter of sceeptunco, Ihs attitude then would havo been dignutied, and ius woids would lwve commanded rospect. But the Goveruor sioadfustly refused all appoals, Noe till it be- camo ovideut tuat he was fu dauger of defeat could ho Lo drivon into a word ou rho subjeot. o must not bo surpiirod if bl words now are freated liko most extoyiod promivos of mou aiarmed for thielr own wafoty, Deatb-bed ro- pentunco 18 bettor thau nano ; bukb it does not in- #pito unoounded conlidence. o Guvernor was WrOug, potsisioatly, contamptuously wrong, ui the right time, A'rom the New Vork Herald, Wolook it tho Itopublicun fu.d 30d poo undor alltho apparent hurmeny tho bitteresl elrifos, Wall, the Ropublican navty Lag its owns troables, which ovon a Custoin-Houso cannot calm, The Iuserutublo Spmnx 18 wo buay in domestjo jour- neyings that 1t will not listen to the wail of tho inmy. Was thore over wuch s pioblom ? ‘Lho Reputlican god sits I his Juggornuut cor aud will not speslts only the cer volls on aud au, crashing tho luousanas of 1mmoceat aud boliov~ ing fatnful cuew who lie In prostrmo submission, If Lo would only give nio word of hopm, one small word! Dut (hera must b warringes nnd glving w marrlage and domestio fostivaty on Liko Michigan. — And naw it i Lo latos cho cur wuves on, porforming its orurhing, cruel will, Centonninl Lix would wrient It aud Jast pight at Cuopor Tustituto ho stoud in presenco of the shouting fulluweis uf Lost-Ollice sl Custom-Louse sud hurlod de- flanca to tho thud torw, Well, 1t was bruvely dono, and ol honor to the olt Dandulo lm-lllnlu Srunis snd muuly words, But it ju Loo Iatel Lha miechiot indone! IC puy ane csn suve Uud Hiute to the Republicaun jt will Lo Ceuntenuisl Dix, but ean hio waye it Burcly noever wis & pluky loader in o more vruol attitude, Abandoned” by tho Prosidout aud bw tho pary, what can ho bopu? Llio only isso tho pirty now mukes is the indorsement of Grant and tho alovtion of a Unlted Stutos Benator. The Goy- ornorship s votung. The Govear hus been bound on tho back of an_unruly paily, snd no wote cantraly iy than Mavzoppa sontrolled the frantio seeed thut earviod bin over bul und plaln, 1o gs likn B[nzurlm, hound and proiencd and n?f what vulue all lus eries wbout tho wurd torm. . deam the New York World, Tho wry favos with which Gov, Dix and Judgo Terrepont upoke last night of tho * third term " aro roflocted in their plrascologv, Gove Dix would gladly have rettred from the platform without munebliig this bittor third-tormpill, o« ing forcod by the ctics of Lis sudiance, the old gentlomay recuired to s speech of bis made forty yomrs ago, tn which ho proposed to oxtond tho toim of tie President to siz Yoats and mink Lim inoiigiblo fur the poxt six: and clopod hin aodress Ly eaying: I do not doubt that whon Lo [Qen, Grant] dooms tho nroper time has ar- rived o will oxpress bis desito to bo relioved from ofliee, and thua give additional Lorca Lo tho oxamplo of his 1llustrivus predeconsors I" That is to uay, whon Grant gots ready lo stop out he will st himeolf by doing Bo, Aud it is on this gracious possibility that UGov. DIz basos lils opposicion to » thivd orm | ‘The Washington RRepublican T L] what the Presidency Shonld Novoer iso Sought or Declaneds From the Washinglon Republican. In regatd to tho Prosidonoy, he [Grant] has navor considered 1t *an oflice which shonld seck the mon ;" ouo which 1o good cluzen is at liborty oither to keok or deo'ine, Now, becauso some ambitlous mon are attempting to mensure his grown in thoir bushel and pali it off on tho peo- plo 88 tho just anantity, he i3 challenged to conto out and toli the peoplo that thoy are Iying about Lim. Tois will not do. o has contidoues in the massos, Iis rocord is batore thom, - He ling uever deceived rnem, Ha is not dolug 80 now. A alnnys Inthorto, ho 1s doing his daby as he understanas i1, and, liko o truo evldior, will await thor orders as to what ho ehall do noxt, Lo act difforently would be to falsify his rocoed. 1t would” mot only be unlike bim, but would shake that conhdenco wlich the peoplo now rejoss in him. As to tho so- called lendots of tho Ropublican party, we mny suggest tunt thoro has probobly never beon o timo whou they would bave selected Gon, Grant a8 (hoir candidato had they not deemed him neo- onsnry to their succesn, ‘They do not mow lvok upon’ him ay a pasty politivian in their sonso of thio torm, and the ambitlous portion of them do ot deslra bis fuythor askstance it thov enn do without it. Ilis intortoronceou behalf of tho rights of the peopla to provent luflation of tho currenoy ireurred the enmily of soma. DBut tho people, who want n good, substavtial cucrency, “with o large purchasing powar, for their lnbor, aro gratoful to him for this very act in their favor. 1u concluston, tho Yresmdency during another term cun have fow uttractions for Gon. Grant. 1t can confer upon him no further or Ligher honor, Thero is uo reasou, therofore, to sup- jioso that ho deeires it. On the contraty, his natural tastes and inclinntions mie known to be in_tho direction of domestic quictudo and privacy, Ile is averso to displav, to the cero- wmonies of oflicial lite, aud woula be gladly rid of them, 8o that bo could rotiro Lo Lis furm and the enjoyment of congeninl swrroundings, — As wo havo said beloro, all thig s Just ay woll known to {he poople atd to those politicians whu Love straven to place him v o (ajso posicon ss to ns, No secret bus beon mudo of it And tho fact would make Inm sppear ridicnlous should lio come out with a pronuncinmento decliaing n re- nomination in advauce of ite lendor, Lako tho lmmouted Liucolt, Lie does noi bridge o steeam bofore he reachos it. Who Essue Not Sent to the ar by the Momucrutic Successes, From the Lowdsel le Courter-Jowynal (Lremocratic), ‘The notivn that tho recont Democrasic suc- cenpes sond the third-torm possivilily to tho rear does not impress 1tuelt very foreibly upon those who balieve that o third term_ is, and bas long beon, n oherished design of the I'remdont. Gon. Gieant i nothing 1f nut tonacions, ahd ho fs the Ineb man hitely to be shaken fiem hi.. bope, like a bird from a limb, by tho first stiff breezo that bloxs. 'Lhe repuise of his pa:ty muy svon stim- alnte s faith thut ho 1y its only suvior ac thy same thae that it makos bin desire thie word obstinate, Iecertunly hus it in_ s power to shapo tho policy of the Republicans ko that, it he ~ is finaliy unable to compol lils own renomination, ho can nt lonst unge tho nomineo. At prosent, however, lio 15 deceiving nud botraying e friond Washburne to this oxtout, that keopiig Washburno m the bo- her that o will Lo the Admmintration candi- dato, ho is quiotly pluneoring tor binwsolf. llere we nro Lalf throtiga the sutumn, nod near the closa of the autumn campaign, sud though tho Congress to ho oharon way bave to olect the noxe the nest Prosidont of the United Stores, and tho third-term aue bas been pressod upon tae Presidonut’s pactirans, wo lave no donint of it ‘Uliere is no oxeuss for thu, nsud can bono explanution, excopt elther that the Piendent is o eardidute or olse that holing not mode up higmind, Dertion 18 o poor retort to such o serious quostion, 1t will not pass with fuiv-minded fotk. Auny way, tho question will not down ut the bidding of Lhes.cond-c'ass organue, It haw ro- corved 00 much sustenance from tize Lrosident’s own mouthpieee, the Washington Lepublican. It has received too muech conntonance from ovents. It hus been encontraged by too many of the Presivent’s’ minor friends, plr, Robeson’s inuuendowilinotdo. The dnvswhenthe whispor of n Cabinet Minister was ** goud tor a thousand pound” are gene oy. Tho oracle kimwolf, the ~tlont man, i8 84 wute ay & mummy, as shy as n rat, ¢l usa wedge. 1o wakes no prema- {mo committalo or disclosures. Meanwhile Lo alscuseion goes on aud is wfections, Tho ndi- cule withh whicl the suggestion was at first re- cewved grows wouker and noro subdued, and 1y nob o the least fauny or boisterous, ‘C'he Demo- cratic manngers beglt to seo that they miesed wood thing when thoy failed to preclpitnto the questiou in the Houro uf Representntives Lofors its ndjournment, making it o mote universal and Qistinct .eyne in the eauvass, IHad they aono so, thoy would have nchioved ovon greator gain tunn they dids 'Tho Amatican peaplo aro agingt £ thivd term, They botlove thut thero is dunger in the Lrostdeut. 'Thoy will take auy party to avers that danger, and ‘theic ono avenue of ex- oapo 14 the Domoerntic party. 'Tho fssuo, how- aver, s not gone to tha yeur. 11 not dend. 16 will preseutly reappear, and more formidably {lan ever. Vicws of Gerrlt ¥Smith—gle Thinks the Coadition oF the Countyy May Zue manne Graut’s Kenomuatlon. Erom hiviettr to the Glica Heraldy Oct, 24, 1 nid tant tais ds=uv, wulch Domocratic cun- ning s foreing upon Itepublicans, i8 promatnr Lu will, probably, bo # yonrand two-thids bet the Prowidential caudidatey will bo pub m nomi-" nativn ; and, sweely, it will bo tinme onouwh taen tw decido whethior' to ronominato Gou. Grant. ‘I'no condition of tho country mayv then be even more alaraing thau itis now; aud if tho nawe of this_world renowned goldior whull tuen be moro hiko than any othor to keep this dovil- inspired Democratlo party out of power, cun any man give Al bonost reusou why his pamoe should not ho proferred? But to forceloso all wigumont. at this point, wo aio fold that oven tho xmmorinl Washivgton dechined n third term. Wonld e, bosaver, have declined it hiadd suoh ¢ devilivh Domucrnoy a8 this, which epiang up (oug uitor s doy, then threatonod to cuma into the necendent# Morcover, would the people, in that case, huvo consented to bue de- chming it? The question whetuer in 1876 Gon. Grant shnll ba the cundiduto may, in the mituu- tion of our country at that into, r1se hoavon-high above all porsundl cousiderations, It may in- volve the hfo or desth of the country. Itis m this lizl, that I douy the Genoral's inoral right ta sy that ho will not consent to bo o_cundidate in 1870, We aro all to keep stop with Provi- denco, nud none are to go shead of it Let the distant 1876 talko caro of itsolf, d ¥ unid that this * third-borm " {ssue is imperti- nent as woll as promnture, It isuo loss jmpe)- tinont and unreasonable to require us to decide now whethor we will go for Ginut 1 1870 than whothor wo will then profor Morton to Qunklug or Conkling to Morton We shall belter know Mo ton and Cookling at that (ime, aud bottor know whiol of thow tho ciicumstances of tho county eull for, Anothoer @raan Zevoltn. From the Lustimpra Ameriean (Adaiuttration Res publican). Though Grant hay, iu general, been a gooit Tresidont, bo bas had some sorious failings und mugo Homs grent jnistakes, 1le has gouerally guthoted weuk and incompotent mou nbont him to the exolusiou of botter men, No preat minds ot feudors Luvo ohallouged bis adwnation, Whe best poople of our councry wve been fguored 1 tiha publie appointmonty, The great lawyois huve not been appointed to pluces eniling for lawyers; tue gioat financlers to placvs of finance ; thy gront business mon to pluves of business ; the groat dl[nonmnnlu to places of di- }flomuu,‘ The rouult hus boen n romariable do- ieienoy {n many of tho dopsrunonts of govern- mout, snd a genoral slipsbiod manegomont us com- pured with otuernations ; as forexumgple fu regard to tho Auerney-Goveralslip, Chiel Justico, Yicnuw Commisetonors, ete, = Again, Grant has boen easily munnged vy politiciand, though uo olitician Yflmwll. It was the hope of our peo- ple that his luck of acquaimtunca and. svmpath with pohties wonld give us po wupartsan Ad- ministiation, fieo from the favordt sme and Inases cummnn to most of lis prouscossurs. ut when w man bun no political sontimonws Tumself, hio will Lo led by those who have, 1n gonesul, tho Admininwration ot Grant has been uwenks ong, - ‘Lhicro buve beon no greut unuar- talaugs, no_Bpeol prosperity of our couns try or our cilizons, no unprooedonted increuus cration, or i the development vl our . resoicgu,, Things have gouo ou well, but not remmliubly wo. Oon tho ather humd, wo hayo had w great fluaudlal clivhy, aud one whioh s pmtly chargeablo on him, as it might have boon ro- lioved or ne loast mitiqutod by n bettor managa- mont of the Lioasury Dopartinoat. Wo hinve hod rlots aud mwwirections in tho BSouth, ano of which, at Joust—tho Louieiaun difloulty—ovos its principal uglness to a blundor of hls. Wo think, theroforo, that thougl Graut has dono so woll that 1ho pooplo aro goncrally satisfiod with Dimy,—ywhiich ks the prinelpul strongth of the thivd tocm moveuont, —and thoeh ho s honont, up- 3 hburrudem,’und safe, whieh further gives him 8 Just holid on'tho peoplo, novertiiolosa thoro ara not ouly not sufliclent roasons why we should step astrlo from the ganeral rales to re-vlock Lim, but spoecial roatons why wo should not, e Prestdene Nuse Spentcs From the Platadelphia Ilzv,ui:r)r (ddminatration Re- publican, Tho myatorious nliemm which was mafntalned at Washiugton upon this eubject ling undonbiod- Iy hnd an effect in diminishing Republioan wa. Joritins wheraver oloctions lve boen held, and the intluance is pardeulntly discernabla in the tecont olections .an tho Wostorn Stwmes, Tho offect may ho marked in the loosening of the tongues of sovoral Onbiuot ofiiciala who now soamn to hnvo ability to sposk ou n subject upon which herotofora thoy wero dumb, Thoy say that thoe Presldent nover had any iden of ruuniug for & tuled torm. Much more good might baye been doue It they hod muid 8o wix montha ago, or {f the President, by single lettor nud with o few words, had expressed himuolf wpon the subject, Who most romarMable’ danifosta- tion is {hat of the Washington National Jcoub- lican, which i consilorad to b tho President’s orgen, and which for months past lins been ringiug tho changer upont the third torm taue, Tuat journal I8 vow of opfvion that a third term oould have no atlraction for Gen. Grant, nud there is no rcason to suppose thnt ho desires it, His inclinations .a ‘i fovor of domeatic qniotide and ponce.”. It would ho ridieulous,” says tho fepublican, *“If ho ahould come oul in arlvanca wivy o prouuncinmento declining o ro- nomination beforo It slionld bo tendored hum," According to this Intter suggestion, nothiug is to ba heard anthoritatively on iho subjoct, ‘Lhe Prosidont {s to contitnie Lo stand in the pomtion of one who watches the chauvces without being committed to any ling of action. Whus, if a thud nomiuntion” shopld bo tendered hum, ho might be governed by the nrpummu of thiugs at that tinie. Aud It hio declined the toror for good reasons, or it it wero never tondered to him, 1t might be claimed that ho noverdesived it. This is & fust and loowo policy which the Repube lican party ought not to aliow to be played agalnat it,” Somo clear and decisiva avowal is necessary on tho park of the Presidont which will put this quostion at rest forover. Was ‘There a Third-Term Plot, nnd Who Were In k7 From the Springjied (Muas,) Revubitcan (Inaepend- ent. Isit a fact that o committeo of Senators and Cougressmen was orgunized at Wushigton a wod many months ago—of course in & quito nformal and sub-rosn fnshion—to fontor the project for the renomination and re-siection_of Gen, Graut in 18762 Isitntrue brll that Mr. Roscoo Counkling, of New York, took a promi- nent past in the formution of this commntlon, hocommyg in Lact, if not in unme, its Chatrmun # Did Mr, 1L, IE. ‘Staricwenther, of Connocticut, roconunend hLimsolf to the favor of tha Adminisuntion by the zeal with which he oembotked in the majuut‘ and are wo to rofor to hin ‘“insmration" tho ocenslonal thitd-torm prattle of thoto woll-maau- ing und traclable ot ans, the Now London Tele- grant and Novwich Zullelin? Wna o prominont Benator, & ehild of nature und of fieodom, whoso proud boast Lo the dus}mt aud tho tyrant is thab 11i oo 1 Ju the sotting sun, approsohed somo timo during the wintor or early spring by certain of his a gogiatos with invitation, ultimately tatong ths form of urgent ontroaty, to * line,” and did shis Senutor thorenr on procoed to insort = numbor of fleay in distiguished cars? Woaro opeu to infurmation, & "~ AMUSEMEINTS, GRAND OPERA-HOURE, Clagints, 0PPOZite Sicrman Hutie, FRED ALMES, sresasseesers Mansgor MONDAY, Oct, 20, seannd wook of tho event of tha 853auny Jichiy & Lacn's translatiun o Olionbaciv's Comlo jrora, and Approoriite Musie. b LEON'S FAMOUS MINSTRELS AV T IOPIAN COMIGALITIES, Wodnesday and Saturday Matineos, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Groat Sucocss of tho Beautiful and Acconplishod KATHER]H}-} I&GEERS RANDOLPH And decided bit of Gilbert's comedy, Pygmalion and Galatea, To ba plared untit tho Friday Nonefit of Miss Randolnh, ndolnh, win il be produced *Vifuniod Duwy, of ‘the Two Lives of Slary Jiolgh, ™ o bs repeated for the Matinue, MoVICKER'S THEATRE, Brlof engngoment of tho Sterling Artisto, THSS CARLOTTA LECLERCQ. Iirst 1o in Chicago of tho now voralun of tha oolobrated comedy, tho TCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, og Oast and Correet Hngs., eMIaY CANLOT i VS "hli«-"("" o Tagioe's ficait dramnn, MAKY A i proucation= WardNiit, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THE RUSII FOR SEATS COMMENCED ! TREMENDOUS EXGITEMENT OVER BARTLEY CAMPBELL'S NEW PLAY, THE VIRGINIAN! t Frcored) Taupltcrand Years! AnTnap- 14 "o tLoust of fho Alleghontos ! Saoh- ainad R L S ¥ Tostiino 3 AR L, Tettmonta . STAR LEGTURE COURSE. N, 13, Eult Wintor, Aw I!I‘lllvmnut Nov, 8, Option TER & SIIELDON. =) v, 4 tleucts farsala N leiots lue salg Nax, GENERAL NOTICES, To Vossel Owners aud Masters. M, tho undorslgrind pronristors nd managors of to boats (owing ou o Ocjusgu Tilvorund viclot 3, linre 10 fou thut, ob an ateer Nov. I, 18id, tuo followl: di<count whil ho mads ffun i1 tarif Faic: ¥z ¢+ On bilis paid within J dnys from dato of tow, 2 e cont discuunt trom tull Larlit rats I paid hiior 50 das#, ood within % days from dato of tow, 10+ cont dis. connt froiy 1ull tartl e 081 {L wag vald within 90 anye, 10 discount from (WIHIACIE ratos. ' Ou uil Diils mada fn 184 pravions to Nov. 1, and paid beforo Jun, 1, 136, 20per ntubooat from il ariltia exs (€t yatl botoro an, ul ing Companss o I-\uhnx s L .{ m, Agt Bion J. A, Urawloid, Agt Thixmnn awford Lino; Jo Dunhiam, ©g. Daohdm & Aoshsr Lino: A, Buitar, At Burtoa's Lines A, bovurt, ¢ Sovort & Dhiclds Linay 2. Vi L tugs ', S5, Builor, A, L. Nl M ity and L2 Nalsous T 1L Buiitis Ags ons oo Wik, 7 o Mar:n Gracn: Agt g A, AL Chicsgo, Nov. 1, 121 of and Liors, o atu, Gulougo, and will rea: U6 day of wale, whea tho bids will be upon=d at tho abuvo iy wi tho'valo il b malo in tia blshcst aud hoog iddor foe cusl, Bids wiil bo reoelvud £x the wholo or any part of tho nhovo steck of goods wud fixtures, ‘Iho {avoiuu 1uny b cxaminod ax 44 ab * 43 Slaty-at, by porsons efrinig (o puronave, fA'he” undarelguod Fosorves Lo 1ighy 1 rejuct any and FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES or ALL KINDS, ZAFAIRBANK?S MORHE & 00, 111 & 118 Lake St,, Chicago, Bezaretultobuyonly the Genuine, FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, NSRS A S $5.00 Packages ——, TACTIONAL, CORRENCE IN EXCHANGE FOR Bils of National Cuvreney, Al TRIBUNE OFFICE. R TIME TABLE. . hRRIVAL AND DEPARTURR OF tRATNS epted.” ¥ Bund of, 331 AL i By R4 Dl 28 PLomtod LA MICPIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERY RAILRISny Degiit, Tt ufy Lithe sty it ook ot Tieenty ot 10, rrive, Jiadt fvinmaln and sir lino) Day fxpros Angkaon AcconmnIIALUL. i tie Fexi n 11 0, 0, 1203, @, (ta! 000 . |4 810, gl m 10 CHIPA®A 7 L TAN #AN 371N, Kaner Cily and Denter Xhort Liy . N T T Y T o i Unin Dapot, Wert fide, near Vadisonarr, Urubse. Licket Upces 2 8% Deput, and 123 Kandolpiest B, Lows I'ast Ex L5, vin Jacicomvilin'D Bpangriold lizprox Hringsoin [art itz doRernun Uity K rus Peoris, Konkuk & Chioarok Pantesn Kaiteond 1 § £ Lacon, Washitigton [ Joliet & Dimalit Acaamodatio Un iepnty enrner Wi and Canal. Fiesat 0 O R B Il A L o e e Tewivre | ATrie Milwankes Madison & Praielo dol Shien, T | 8:00n, MY 3 Milwauk b Hay, b ] Suinty S bnal's abfinuapaits, | 3 LLEUT * 0170w, M, |* 4 d Bilaukoe, Groen Tag, Sivang] o b e[ 4:00 pome Tolut, Prairie du “Ghl Nortborn iy o, Mafl, *5:00p, m.|* 7:50p. . Milwnukeo, St, aul & olis, Nughit ixpross., it 8:1m ¢ 645 e ILLINOIS GENTRAL HALRTAD, Depot oot af Lalast, and foot o7 Taantyaccond “Guice k2L andolihises, near Ciark, i Arrive, oo no ki ubugn otz Cl § 153 (@) (il Pansongor.. 23 0 0 1. s, CHINARY, RURLINGTNN & 0UINGY ALY, Depoti—toot o lakeatys Indlandiv., and Sictesnthost, Cunatund Sisteentl Fket b @ Clari u aut stetenliats,| Boketbgicis, No, 4 Cia 1 Sured Dubuiuo & sivax Gty 1x,. Pucilio Casy Ling, ur Oimali Kansna Olty, Leavomworth, At] “outlaou & 8E. Jospin £ q Dubnauo & B Pacitic"NIght Exp, for O Kaoneas Uidy, loavomwenst, A u & St Juseph 1530, Diviora § o) svotn daif Dawnor's tiravo Accommiod:tin] Downor'sti Acconnnodatior “Ex, Sundn 5 1Kz, Baturaay. 3Ex, Monday CHICACO & NORTHWESTERY RYILTIAN, Ticket agira, B. Cut. Aoty \Shermans Househ, wnd 7 Oanale e chrnes et panotsr i ot ke lomog, 0 Ganal Gravie | Arreoe, duo } Unuha [T a—Depnt comor of Wolln and Kin 3 Deikt cornor of Canal and Kineloats, CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PAGIFIC RAILROAD. Devt, copuer of VianRuren and shermanate, Tt Loucthe dwete e Tckeboten, Toave, | drre, Omaba, Leasons'th Atohi Peru Accommodat Niuhil Hapiess.... $:30 P, mo {3 s md It Gix A, m GUNARD MAIL LING, REDUCED R@ 0 BUROEE, To Liverpool, Quecnstown, Glas- gow, or Londonderry, B, Anply at Company's Offfics, northwest cornor Olark and Tandolph-sts,, Chicago, storn Agont, NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, The Snuth Wales Atluntle Stozmsnip Yompany's Now Firt-cinw, Full-poworod, Olydesnuilt Ntoninnips will il fram Peoneyivant Rallroad Wi, Jersoy Cits Pl BRUI e ict, Ho | SLAMORGAN....Oct. 1. rylng goods and passongars 8t turough ratos f all Bt of tho Unlied Niatos And Canads 1o orts n the Bristl Ghianno), and all otnar noints in Hadand. Thes: ateamisalns, biullt cxpeeraly (or tho tratle, aro pra- vldeu with all th latest ipcovomanta for tha comfortasd comommnen of CALLN AND STEERAGE PASS] Tirst Cablu, §75 3, INGERS. Puepa b %3, ¥ tor £1 and upwards, ¥ “urther pactioulars, apply (n Cardiff, at tae Oome. any's Ollicos, No. | D ok Cnambrrs, aud 1 Now Yock to ARCINBALD BAXTER & CO., Akonts, No, 17 iSraadway. STATE LINE. New York to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, and Londomdor Tuasw olexsur, new, Olydo-buili gioumaia Wil sl fioia Ploe Na. 3, Rorth lesr, as Gal- STATE OF INDIANA, Wednos: . Oct. 23, STATE OF FLURIDA, Waducsday.. . Nov. 11, And ovory Wodnesdny therentrer, taklng pastongers at gl £at0s 10 1 prts OF Groas Hricm aud. fag Rorway, Snoden, Dounark; and dstmany, Drafta far H and unword, Tor frolzhiz vr pns-a 0 appl '] SRRV o Fepiol e o, s 40 haiy v, AUTE Siocnge Oifico, No. 15 firoadway. Seaurags as low as by a0y ottioe e, BNt Geit Westorn Ageat) vl Claricat.r Uiigago. National Line of Steamships, NOTICH. t southorly routo b Ll i s xprd 100 At beatancn Bdoptod by Safling tiwm N ::w\\'\l'\";;:l. rl;\l_l\l"‘}-‘.‘l"rl;\\llvhlnd QUENS- Satling frow N. Yrk lor Lindou (dircot) avory lortalght, P ', 13, 1A RSO estorn Amont, North 0l : Nocthent oncner Qlasic ‘lbnndafnh-ull. (onposita nem NCHOR LINE PASSAGE, [I 'Lasiite snd Madisuu-st lB Great Westorn Stoamship Line, Yo Now Yok to Belutol (tagland) dircets Liverpool, Glizgow, Quacnstown, Love donaoer ottt i naes, b Great Waoytern, ‘fuesday, Uct Uornwall, Tuosdsy, 2. 7Arn|:nn. l“ol\‘I)' Nov. 2 o 1y s H IfoTirns, N, ¥ eor. bl Pavence, 370 Tutormaiiia o §; Gtaors vislune), TN DERS aicaza, o, 830, Apply st Gon’s Froignt Depol G120, McDONALD, Agont, e Exenrsion ek 3 Laks Raioro & 8 e it I e e e PERFECTIOR! BOKER'S BITTERS. O QU NO PAY!! 860 BOUTIN ¢ May bo gan-ulied, parivaniiy anall Gheoito T oVt 1AV, iy pliysiciun i (0 ¢lty who war, i wy Lo ¥ b, B, MANHOOD RY A viotim of youthtul jmprudenco, o ity Motvons ot 010, Buvin: St Vel svers k(\l ' ':“If;!':l'yl.(.‘)l.wluakfll\' :::Qsmuiul(muu. vulah b il oo ow-utori, Address o TRAEVARSY 73 Binandal’y e Varg, . Address 9

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