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{ ! } Osts bighory but slow; No. 2, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER: 9, 1874, 7 10@10-70; Apedl,' 15 1016315 37820 0} June, 101:@10 10320, daing nud unchutigod; rocaipts, 4,800 ng firm, Ityo_flour quict, AL—Qulch and unchunged, March, 16 May, U o it \heat lo better, with modarste demand 3000 bug No. 1 syring, SL13@13; No. 2 do, $1.11@L.16; No, 3 do, $1.01@1.03 ; No, 2 Nort! western. $107@L03% No, 2' dlit X 1.¢ \ X cug 051 No, 2 Milwaukes, $1.10; No, 2 Duinth, $1.13: i rodod 1owa and Minuesota spring, $1,04@1.283 wine r red Woatorn, $1,17(21,22 ambor Weatorn, $1.19@ 1:93; whilte Woatern, $L.3i@L3, Ryo o shade fAitmor's CGanadn 030, Borloy udvaticiug’s 2orowed State $1.92, Malt n dittlo miora dolug at L35, Corn oxcited and 1@an highor : rocelpta, 8300 bus mixed wostern 1o in tors Ao 'afioat 0235 @0%0: high mixed Wes-ain, 03ie 1 now Weatern mixed, 850, Uats firmor and folly active; rerotvtn 26,000 bul; mixod Westers, @020 whito do, 1@Gde, ar—Unobangor, it Flem 3 crop of 714, 383450 3 of T3, 16@%0; Of 231 Gnacsnzs—Caffos quict and_nnchanged. Sugs dull and nominnl; yefining fnir to 7“""' 5 @8)e’ primo, A%o; rofiund, hosvy; whita Oula, 1002 common o good' fatr Muscovado, &@8jsc, Mo- Iaatos quiol; cowmon Quba, o, ~Kios dull’ and up- changed. " TPetnoltux—Dull snd mominally unchangod j xo- fined, 11i¢0; erude, 5io, NAFWriiA—-Woaletn, dc, Resmy—Staady ; miriined, §3.45. < Tow nsx—évlm{ly nt foieise. o s Woelcin, Tnovisions—Pork dull'aud lawer Wastern, $10.15@) £20,00, Doof quick, Ont meats aully middien auiet Tow cloar, 103,@10}e. Lard lowor: prime steam, 1o, Dum ;n—-'gfi-,l:‘; ‘Weatorn, 15@370. utrKaE—Unchanged, Winaxy—Antivo nd firm st 9%, Mrraus—Mopufactireld. copref unchangods new vathing, 2805 Mgot lako Arm and advancing, ot Sur0n@dor0. Pig Tron—=Scolch quict and atendy nt $1700@12.007 Amorican dull and drooping, at £22.000 $4.00; Iunia, $16.00@16.25, In galil, Nazia—Nonitnal; oty S@LIs: dinch, 155496 i oo in requiest, at (il prices, : $1.50; Bormeshioo 11 GO AND, © V. 7,~GUATR~—IWheat quiet snd unchaned. Gorn stoady ; old shollcd, 8@7bo; Rew, od, Dats unclian, no ol 3 b m::;uuu -Stoady; standard whito, ear lols, Di¢c; Olfo Stato teat, 1130 ; small lols, 1320 higher,” Tirorrpre~—-Whoat 3150 bug coru, 5,930 -bu; onts, 130 " bu, CruvrsArD, O, Nov. BUFFALO, Burrato, Nov, 7.—GRaN—Wheat quict snd steady ; falea’ 3,00 bu No. 1 Milwaukeo olub at $1.10 ; 830 wldle ut $.20, Ourn~I'uir demand and tirm { enles @ 9,000 bu old high mixed Tolodo at 82¢ ; 4,600 bu No, 3 sixed Woatern Rt 8955@83c. Oats dull; pales 1,000 bu No. 2 st 53¢, Harlay baeld §o biglier { no sales, Fresonms~Unchanned, 2 s MILWA MiLwaUREr, Nov, T.~Fraug—Qulet but firm, Gnark—Whoat fele and frmi No. 1 Bfilwankes, 96303 No, 4, 8T%0; Novemoor, 8ici Decomber, %o, Oaia Wioyaut and higher: No.3, 47xc. Corn stoady, with amoderato” demand ; No. 3 cash, 80o. RByo tirmer and higher; Na. 1, 00c, Burley inactivo Th Tawer i Now 3, November, SLALK 3 No, 9, Iu store, $1,08. ProvisioNs—-Quiet ond, easfer: prices nomin ; mens pork, $19.00. Fuutauta—Ta Dudalo, Sos taOswwego, go. Reasrers—Flour, 7,000 brls; cats, 300 bu; wheat, ,000 but, Bureateyra—Tlour, FD! Tor.eno, 0., Nov. T—FLoun—In good demand at ¢ull prices, 5 T Wheat falr and fiem ¢ No, 9 whito Wabash, $1.205 No. 1 whita Miclgun, $1.16; oxtza do, $1,.20 woibes Miohigsn, $1.09 5 No, 1 red, $1, s No.2do, $1.03 3 No, 1 amber Illinofs, 81073, ‘Corn active andsdvanced ; high mixed, mew, Géc; Novembor, Tow mixed, 7601 mow, Gdic; o grads, uow, Samaged, new, 656, Oats fuir and firn ; No,3, B0} white, bl Faxrante—To Brffalo firm at 4o ; Oswego, 6xc, Rrorarrs—Flour, 300 brls; whoat, 38,J00bu; corn, 45,000 b oats, 7,000 bt kms}l;fiux;—lv‘ln;vr,‘n,om‘ brlag whest, 17,000 bu; comm, uj 0ats, 4,010 b, o BL st o ke T, Qrxcruat, O, Nov, 1.—CorzoN—Quiot and sleady at Y4, FLoon—Steady, with moderato demand, GuatN—Wheat 10 light demand ; bolders rm ; red, $1.03(31,09. Corn fair and firm{ now ear, GO@020} heilad, G@8e. Odla fafr apd frm at 53@50c. liya steady, with moderate dogaud, Darley fair aud firm; No, 2, $1.20@1,35. Ors—Unoliange Eaas—sir and frm, Burran. axp Oxtsw—Steady, with moderate de- mand, ; 5 Provisjoxs—Lard opened stronger at 13gc cash, i o P e i A fajr sud frmo o @] o ; eides beld kic er Bt close. nwunlo’gxu <-'nu tirm ; shouldurs, 8@8j50 cloar rib, 12ic; clear, 1BX@Mo, ‘Winsi'y—Fair and firm. NEW OBLEANS, = Hrw 8, Nov. 7J.—-Omnvr-Oats advancod 10 64@T0¢, 3 Puovistoxs~—Fork frmer, at $24.60@25.00, . GRoCENIES—Sugar steady ; molasses quick, WusEy—Firmor § Louisians, $1.011 Wustern; $1.01@ 1,05, Coffoe quicts ordinary, 174 (@180 ; fair, 18} 145 good, 19K @10%0; prinic, 10X @auc, Cony-MeAL—Firmer ot $4.25, Others unchanged. Carrox—Domond active in the morning, but slack Tater in the duy; aalee, 3,850 bules ; prices unchanged, ‘wise, 3,7203 Great uin, 10,139; stock, 84,677; un- ikt n]v]&al‘:nm 26,200 on. shipboard, 73,000, GoLo—110%. Exomavar—Hight, ¥ discount; storling, 593, 8T, LOUIS, 81, Lots, Nov. 7.—CorroN—Quict and unchanged. ‘¥roun—Dull andl yowjnal. GiuN—Wheat firmier; No. 8 red fall, 8703 No. drod, $1.06, Cotn firger ot 8@08¢ for new: Hc for old. , 6o, Burley firmor; 3. Rye hold ab BS@90u; 20 alps. ¢ L1 K- Phovisione—Tork uucianged for epot; higler for faturca; $10,25@19,50 cash; 818,50 wollor Fubra.ry, Bulkmeath and baoon frmer, but qulot. Lardt Armur furres ighor; wood, 125 B10%c cash 110 seller obruary. ; Toaec Reoelpts, 2,820 fiema and unchanged. Carrz—~Tocelita, 015¢ only low grades offaring, witich anga at $1.60@4.00 for common to falr lots, Teourrrh—Wheat, 34,000 bu cors, 46,030 bu, Sh1raENTS—Whedt, 5,000 bu ; corn, 2,000 bu, Bavziyonr, Nov. T.—Frovn—Dull and unchang Enae o Wiheat = WWontern dull; No. 1 red Westor, $1.20; No, 2, 31.15@1,16; No. U, SL19; rojooted, $1.03, 'Corn—Western, dull'; mised, 853 whita Wost: ery, 85@000, Oats, imixed Western, 60662} whito do, £3@c5e,_Ryo dull at 90@02c, L ot g and unchanged ‘Provisions—Sirong and wnet . Borren—Western very dull; cholce tub, 38@30c; cholcarolls, 23@13c, ‘CovrrE~Quict und nominally at 1@I0)o. Pernor,FuN—Nominally upclizuged, Wisicy—Dull 3t $1.01. ¥HILADELPHIA. No. 3, £l PamappLesy, Nov, Ty—PLoun—Active and uye chauged, Sta—iVhest—Prime steady, othess dull; rel, §1,1841,3%; nmber, §1.23@1.25, ' Ryo $1.09. Corn 8 Tafc dowwnd; old Yellow, 0e; new do, 12GTse, Oxs I good demand; “wbite, 623c. i Waaky—~$1.01, hprren—sieuds ; Vestern roils, C, Crepar—Quict und huchanged; fino Wepters, 103 16350 primy, 14 S Hads™Firuh aud mor aetivo § Western, 5734@36e v ; —CoTTon b!ri!ntut y‘u. TLOUN AND ORALN ujot and uochavged, 1';;0“;[0"5—1’0(1( tqbo.om Bagon quiol; Shal- fers, 8)ges sides, 133ic. Bugor-owed buns, 1146 12¢, " Bulk mgate-Nono yere, - Lard—13GL31ce. Walsr—0iARO75¢ e e MARIN Port at Chicnuue Nove 7 and 8. ARRIVED, AT A clir L, MeDonaid, dLinfstos, 3 Buarge City of Grund Rapids, Grand Haven, lumter, Bargo Transter, Grand Haved, hunber. Schr Luwberman, Grand Jiuven, junber. Sckir Josos, Muskegon, lumber, Prop George Dunbar, duskegon, lumbor, Betir Lywwn Al Davls, Mukeyon, lumber, Bebir Advance, Muskogon, hmuuer, Bobr Tda, Aluskegon, fumber, Bebr C. L. Jobnson, uskegon, hyroher, Selir City'of filwatikee, Muskogou, buaber, Hehr Mystio, Murkegow, Inmber, Prop Vunderhill, Butiulo, sundrics, Behr Mury Ludwig, Ludwlgs Pier, lumbor, Boow Grauger, Bt. Laul's Por, husbse, . Bebr Bolle Brown, Prankfost, pig iron, Btir Sheboygsn, Manitowoe, suudries, 8hinr Muekeyon, Murkegon, undrl, Prop Empire State, Buliulo, suudics, 6cbr Oltaws, Graud Haven, luuiber, Sulir I, I, Klug, Saugatuck, wood, Bebr G, Barber, 8, Josoph, T nbor, Boow W, Morse, Port Wasningin, potatoes. . Bebar Tef Color, Tolland, stoues, Prop Ira 11, Oven, Eecaiuls, tron ore, Belir Jeaefo Linu, Escauaba, ron oro, Beow M, N, Duulin, Plkos Pler, wood, cow M, Liotnalis, South Huveu, woul, Buow D. G. Wright, South Haveu, wood, o J, W, Brown, Muskegon, liuter, Selir Kate Lyons, Muskegou, Twmter, Selir Mo Telle, Muvkogon, umber, ' - e Litlo Bello, Muskegou, lupiber, Sebr Robert Howlott, Muskcgon, lusibor, il Giey, Muskugin, lunbar, Sebr J, ¥, DoCoudsus, Auskega, lumber, Sehr Taulioll Bands, Monistee, lunler, Sabr Jesula Phillips, Manistce, Junilr, Sl Ells Elliuwood, Whjte Like, luwber, Schr Datrich, Groen’ b, Jumbor, Schr Wlriwiud, Graud Laven, Nmber, Erbr Eliza Day, 'Whito Lake, liunbor, Holir Voruta, \ihite Liuke, luitier, Eebr EA Totipo, Whita Luke, lumbor, elr @, E. Purington, Whito Lake, linbez, Belir Ritty Grant, Satigatuck, lumicr, Bargo Eldorado, Monomlinee, lumlsre Baro Nurluolie, Menomiued, huntier, Burgo D, L. Filer, blouoinio, luiuber, Prop Uneisu, Butalo, sundrivs, Western prime, 28@30e; cuoke LouisviLLy, Nov. 7, prop Tuomus A, Scott, Bullulo, rundrios, Prop Malue, Ogdensburg, sundries, 3obr Lavkout, Ford River, codur pusts, Tcow Bpray, Lolland, wood, Beow Hea Star, dMuskegon, wood, Bolir J. Cutcho e, Mluiskeyoy, lnmber, Behr Antares, Muskegon, lumber, Belie Bemsiu Bualt, Munisloe, lawbies, Bargs Mureury Tudingtou, lumbor, surgo Ellen Willfama, Menomin targo Kunora, Menotbinee, Inm! kirgo T, J. Hirousou, Nieuomines, lumber, Fop Yavorite, louomince, sundrics, Top B, Altuus, Oydensburg, eunirics, Baw Rawonw, White Luke, lumbor, Bow Marion Dizon, Whilo Lake, lumber, Bck Magglo Thompseon, White Luke, lunbory br Gnide, Whits Lake, Inmber, S firqfilem. Whita Lake, wood, Behr Minnle Muellor, Ogonts Day, ccdse posts, Trop 1, I w’"“fl\n‘;‘“!e lll!]rlou, lll“d{{‘ll. o Quiding ort, Hnron, Wght, B 8 LEANANGES, Trop Skylark, Dentou Lagbor, sundzlos, Htmr Coconn, 8L, Joseph, snndrics, Prop V. I, 1istchman, Buflalo, 58,000 bn wheat; Tavle Favorite, Buffalo, 38,000 bu aats, Hehr L, MeDonald, Mahiatos, 1,000 bit oats, Belr A, Jnckaan, Muwkegon, 130 bt ontn, Bear Mardon Jigan, Bullalo, 14,833 bu wheat, Schr Lizzds, Doak, Bt Josoph, B9 kogs boer, 40 brls Jmo. Sohr Minnis Wing, Grand Haven, 33 cds stono, , fehr J, H, Rutter, BulTalo, 55,001 by wheat, Scliv John Lurt, Dultalo, 31,00 bu wijoat, NIGHT OLEARANOES, 8chr D, A, Wella, BufTuln, 17,890 bt whoats Stmr Shishoygan, Mapitowes, syndrics, . Humr Munkogon, Muskogon, sundrioe, Prop McGrob, Manfstca, 00 by corn, 500 bn oats, 63 brls pork, and sundriea, Schr J, R, Bontloy, Butlal, 32,353 bu wheat, Hoow B, P, WVilson, Bouth Ilavon, sundries, Helir Ishpening, Buffalo, 25,200 bu wheat, Prop Mayflower, Bitifalo, 25,000 bu whuat, Schr P, Seovillo, Onllingsvood, 20,003 i corm, Trop Vanderbilt, Buffulo, 16,000 bu whicat, 15,000 brls flouir, and sundries, Prop Pootltes, Holicook niil Intormodiate ports, 0,500 bu corn'and sundries, And 28 vessels cloarod Lights - Luko Urslgty = o oo dull, Quotablo at 440 foF corn, and 4%@5o for sshont, outalw for amall vorsnla to Suffslo, o char= tors fuclude: SehrJ, R, llcll”{ loads wheat for Buffa« 10'0n owners’ aceount; - achr White, wheat to Bultalo at 8o, Fridny evoning tho barges J, Dust, Tshpeming, and [I!l’!Lp Maytlower wera taken for wheat to BufTalo o 4%e.. Tolal, 6 ; capaoity, 116,000 bu wheal, Tho soht Snginary loads whosbat Sulbvhukeo for Goleril at 4o cea, Vesncis Passed Port Tnron, Ponr Hounos, May T.—DowN—Propa Ocean, Wono- ns, City of Now York, Aunie Young ; schrs Levi aw- Hon, Edward Blake, A. Tent, U —Prope Winsiow, Nashun: sohrs 11, iy Holvoti, L, B, Blake, Thoias Houticello, Salkil, i, WiND—Southweat, brisk._Weather fine, Ponr Hunow, Mich, M3y 7—Evening—Doww— Peopa Jarvis, Lord ; anlirs Granthorn, Auna Marls, Laurs Ballo, Dashing Wave, Harvest Homo, Russin, Ur—ysoph Qoml, Jumea Fisk, Ibil' Bhordas, Ohnuncey Hurlbul sind consort Camden, Tho schr Hattlo Wharton, ashora on North Polnt, “Dhundor Bay, got off st it it asitance, rcial Manatch to The Chicaqo Tribune, TPonrT IURON, Mich., Oct, 8,~DowN~-Props Amszon, Pacific, Bt Qlalr, Trador and bargon: schre D, F. Drucs, Jamos V. Sawyer, L, O, Woodrufr, Beotin, Clandler, and Woils, Ur—Trops Willlam Cowlo, Scobat nchrs Morning Light, Elgin, Erastun Corning, Alleglinny. \ViND—Hontlwest, brisk, Wonther snjoky, i gmicavo. portion of the lumbar feck bavo srrived, Tho mour Calchpolo arrived hiexe yesterdy withiout her centrolioard. —Thoachr Ann Tara came In yeaterday minus somo of her cauvass, —Twolve tugs have bean lald up; twenty-four aro 4l running, ~Tho tug Dlsmarckand har barges—Filor, Eldorado, and Marinotto—arrived yesterday, Thay vall go into winler quortors as soon a thoy aro unioadod, —Tuio tug Favorito and ber barges—Dronson,Sonora, pnd Eilen Willisms—will go o Afonomoneo to lay up in o day or two. —Tho pressuro o flrelght golag to Lako Superior lion caused o porfect blockndo it the warchouses of Meswrs, Leonold & Austrian, both Liero eod at Mil- ‘waukes, Tloy have consoqiently been compellod to tologroph for tho mrop Norman, plaving betwoen Duitth and Portage to coma dow for s trip, and tho leatbargo 5. L SpI hsa iso s dariere for & trip. clinneous, FLIEWHERE, Tho scow-schr Yonia {s ashoroat Prisgue Yale, laden will barley, and will very likely boa total lose, —Tho Richmond, which ran on Pofnt an Lollos reef, Thursduy morning, bas arrived at Dotrolt. As sio did not require tha sorvices of & stenn-pump, it fs not thouglt uho recelvod auy serious damage, Bhe will buve an czumiuation befora taking' lier doparturo agaln, ‘—I'rom Lako Ontario rurum bavo been recelved tuat tho achhu)hurm. Beabird,and Paragou are ushore, Tho schir Wallon {s saliore on' South Bay Peint, Upper Gap, au o yrop Slauley und steana-bargo Noruan walivra on Gull Blioals, ~Tho tug Sampson, on the pasengo up Friday night, will tha sour ¥, J, Kibg in tow, yovaground fu Sarnii Buy. Bho ppesonts about 3 feck of anosido out, An offort was made to pull lier off by the tug Admiral Porter which proved Iruftioss. A dredgo is now ulong= aldo for tha purposs of dredging ber oify ~Tho sohr Hatte Jolinso, astioro on Iake Huron, at North Point, bns on board 36,000 bu of what, at! anfled from Oliloasto on tho 30ik ulk.” A portion of her curgo liss already bocome damaged, yot tio wouther was favorablo for her reloase, and tho groster part of be kaved, o, withs_sfoam-pumps and haw- rday for Point uu Pelico o render op Dean Ricumond, asbiors thera . Tho steam-bargo Iionry 11 also veat, slong’ fo do U ligheuiu owas 8 it no- ceasary. e wre tho stur * Gily of London, which laat summer was burned at Colling- ‘Wood, uiid subsequently sold to Bmith & Wyatt of To- zouto, hus been rafsed and laken to Owen Sound, whiera it wil ba robuilt, A cempany hias been formod at the lutter placo for tha catablishmont of u dry-dock and ship-rard, and {hey will bo ready for buslziesa in o short time, —The Doirolt Pest mays he tng Clara, with the arges Farwelland Antisdel in tow, clearcd Detroft Fri~ day morning to go torutsotho tug Favorito, sunk ot Lar Yolnt, sbout 3 milos from tho mouth of tho river, ‘Advices from tho spot up to poun Saturday roported considorablo progress mado, with the prospoct, if tho weather held good, that the Favorlte wonld be up apd insida beforo midufght, Burke, tho diver, accompanied ‘thie oxpedition, —A dlspaich states that the schr Wild Rover wont ashora o dsy or {wo ago, 10 miles from Long Point Tiglht, Sho was loaded with black stono for Torouto, and will prove a tota) Joss, Bhe will bo slripped of such of her gnifit as can bo secured, Sho wus valied nt $10,000, and was partiaily fusured. —Tha Lay Clty Ltanoerman's Gazette saya of the lunber prospects ¢ Ublcago will atart Jn on the lat of January, 18i6, with o light atock, Tho Lake Blichi- gan S»l ucing districts will Liave for noxt year » full supply, anduota Lad prospect for sciliugit, Thidis a combination of circumstances sutliclentiy novel to e worthy of noliee, 1f { shall turn out that Chiengo iu tbo loadler of on_improvemont which will becomo enetal in tho lumbor-trade, it will bo an hoor acarce- y greater tLan {hat now conferred upon Ler by the exlsting candition of sffaips,” —1t is elafined by poroons who know whereof they speak that hud thero been o light and fog-boll located ut Polut Albino (e aceldents which havo occurred at that place within the last few days might have beun catily averted, Tha Canadisn Govorament could con- struet o fashight on n wooden tower, togotler with o fog-lell, at & comparativaly small cost, In caso thero was o fog or clotd of smolie, as thero In at preseut, the benotit to bo derived therefrom would bo numer- ous. It iy suggosted that o fog-boll bo fmmediatl brought into roquisition at Long Polnt to warn mari. fers ffom (b0 duugers at Lt placo, e liope tho Canndisn_Govorument will sce thio nocessity and iim- ogtauce of doing Wht 8 right in this matter,—Cleve- Yand terald, 1T Buy Olty Chronicls of Baturday eays: * Tho prop_ Davideon, which went sground on the Dig Clinrity Tsland on Monday evoning, luden with sbout 11,000 brla of sult, was' relioved yasterdsy about 11 o'clock a, m. The tug Qolewan and oue of Nick Barkels fighters went ‘to or awirtanco Sostorday torning and fotnd that the water bad rafacd, makin tho prospects more favorablo for hor roleuso. _Avoul 300 hrin of bor loud were roniovad to_ tho ligliter, and swithout much difleully the tug pulled hor off, oud sho went on hier way. Tho boltom being saud, sho sustained no damago whatover.” p —_———— An Old IRorso. From the Pouahkeepsic (N, ¥.) Press, Alayor Lastman bos had in bis possession for yonrs a horso remarknble not only for his age, b for bis eventful history. In the yoor 1810 “Old Tom" was owned by Gou, Crugers, of Wost Point, and was famous ag ona of the finest parade-horses in tho State, e way a model of beauty, largo aud poworrul, long, silvory tone and tall. Hisngo at that time ot known. Gen, Crugers, on leaving West Paint, sold {he toree for a Iargo sum to Martin Van Buron, and bo usod him oy his fayorite sad- dle norso _during his rotiroment at Kinderhook in 1844, In 1850 Mr, Van Buron and komo of bi [Eriends presented *OldTom" to a distjnguish. od young officer in Gen, Scott's command, and Lo ‘waa takon to Mexico. At tho closs of tho war Gou, Scott had tho horse returned to Now York, and yade bim frequently on parades. In 1861 ho was purchinsed by tho Amorican Xxpros Qompany in Now Yoil, at & large price, to matoh a similar borse, and Llio pair were the admirution of oxpross peoplo. Afior using him five years the oxpress campany eenf Lim to Poughkeopsio with d’m following letter: OP¥I0H OF THE AMERIOAN EXPRESS COMPANT, New Yous, May 28, 1839, } 5, Ver Yalen, Pon Deat 8 wghheepatet im: Wo send you fo-alght on the barge a Dorsg that, Wil bo sn horor to Pouglkeepslo und your atice, Tako good care of b, uudl bive his wakon pud horness yewowed snd kept clean nnd bright, Yours, TOLLAND, Tor ten years **Old Tom * cartod tuo oxproes natter in thls city, and his fomiliar faco and farm wore known to evory citizen wlo roceived cxocess goode. 1o wad o broud, spirited ani- nal, never rvoquiring a check to keopup hia Lead, and attractod auch attontion at the depot wd fu tho atrcots a8 to load wany strangers to mdeavar to purchako him. Mr, Langdon, of Kydo Pari, onoo offered r. Van Valon 2100 for Lim, and then offered & larger sum to tho com- woy {n Now York, When in the hands of tha xpross company here, **Tom™ had somo nare oW ckospes, Once in driving aorous tho track tha dopot, s foot caught tast in & frog, sud @ train approschiug ran within a few icet of hm before l‘z way stopped, ‘l'o oxtricate Iy fiot the ontire frog und rail had to bo taken up. 11 1800 Tom began to show hia old age, nnd the oipress company direoted bim to bo sold to & pirty who wuuld give bim good caro, Mr, Last- i was the pcchaser, and for olght yoars 1*01d Lom * has been one of the attructions at Tatmeu's place, 1o lias beon in tho harness narly every day, and to all appearancos {8 yet {u bis toons, llin apcoinl wouk i drawing iho larn-mowar, and so woll educated is ho to tho dity that ho hins frequently, for the gratifioation oilookers on, boen loft to porformi tho work ‘wibiout driver or ghide, GEN. SHALER. Tho Man Who Is to Roorganizo the Chi- ongo Firo Dopartment. A. Sketoh of His Life. His Career 05 & Business-Man, a Hol- dier, and a Firoman, Correspondenos of The Chieago Tribune, Nzw Yonx, Nov, 5, 1674, Tho biographer of Alexander Blnler, on com- plating bis work, will have writton the incidents of & lifo which, boginning in unpromislng ob- sourity, and gradually dovaloping smid the soanes of honost totl, has apoared at longth in the hu~ man firmament beaming with that , GLOW OF BUCOESS which intogrity of charactor and indomitable por- soverance nlono creato, g o was born in tho old town of Taddam, Conn,, in tho spring of 1837, and was the son of Oapt. Ira Bhalor, o Wost-Indin trader. Asido {rom n fow torma ot schooling in New York City, his oducation was obtainod ohiofly in the Brain- ord Acadomy, looated In his nativo town. In 1834 Capt. Shaler abandoned bl soatsring vo- cation, and romoved, with his famtly, to Now York City, whero ho beoamo a stonocuiier, and commenced working among the blucstone quar- ries Dohlnd the ' Palisudes,” which, for soveral milos, lng the' wostorn shoro of tho Iludson River, Aloxander worked with bhis fathor in the quarrics, with his own hands ont- ting out flag-stones for the Metropolis, and, in numorous instances, placing thom in their lnal position, whore thoy are now datly presged by tho 190t of the thousands who throng the thorough- 1aros of the lower ond of tho city, Ho wae nob of n robust conatitution, but his hardy, out-of- door exorcise as n stone-cuttor developed mus- cular tlssye, with & correspouding amount of norve forco, which proved csscntfal aida in his futuro military osroor. Gradually risfog to the control of the bulsuess, now becoma oxtonsive and profitable, at the commoncement of the Re- bollion Lio stood at the head of throp business housss,~two located {n Hoboken, N. J., and one in New York City. Tho firm of Shalor, Gardner & Co. contracted largely for road-buildlug, pav- ing, blogting, and the, conatruction of public works, Under Mr. Bhalor's supervision, Palisndo avonuo. {n ITudson Qity, N. J., was gradod and buil, various avenues in Newark wore mado, and tho oxtensivo oxcavations in solld rock were neoomplished for the immense Guttenberg DBrowery,—astruotura which conatitutos an object of distinctive intorest to the roviewer of the seonery of tho Lower Hudeon. GEN, RALEN'S MILITARY LIFE Lpgan in 1846, 08 & privata ju the Fifth Company of the Washipgton Grays, then the Third Rogi- meunt, Now York Ariillery, and now tho Eighth Regiment, New York Infantry, Aftor o sorvico in this company of two years' duration, in 1848 ho was traneforred to the Second Company of tho Bpvonth Regimont, Nations! Guard, wheve, within & period of ouo yoar, he was made a First Lieytonant, In 1850 ho was elected Captain, hold the position for ten yoars, and then becamo tha Mojor of thio regiment, slthough having meau- while repentedly declived offers of promation, For five or six yoars ho resided in Hoboken, N. 7., during which poriod ho commanded the First Tegument of tho Iindson (N.J.) Brigade, con- temporary with his Captaiuney in the New York Seventh Rogimont, The former position ho re- wigned, howovor, upon boing elected & Major in New York, As n striot military disciplinarian and good taotician, Gon, Bhslor hag slways bornea high reputation. When a membor of the Washington Grays, ho gained universal ostecm by hils por- sopal aud military meorlts; and, o tho Coptain of tho Bocond Company, he not only hud the roputation of being omo ot the best ofiicors in the regimeont, but his command wog_regarded ns n modol compony. \hen the Ohicago Zouaves made thoir exhibition tour, in 1860, Cupt, Shaler pluckily entored his com- pany into & competitive drill with thoe former, in the prosonce of the oflicers nt Weat Point, and soon after recoived a gold modal ns an acknowl- edgment from Col. Lllsworth that the Second Compavy of the Seventh Regiment was TIL BEST DRILLED IODY which the Chicago Zounves had scen, Hismil- itary roputation In Now Jersoy was uo loss flat- tering and doserved. 5 Immaediately on the reooipt of the intelligenco tuat Fort Bumtor had boon fired upon, Maj, Sia- lor proceoded to Washington. At the White Houso bo met Col. Ellsworth, by whom ho was introduced to Mr. Lincoln, saud to Mr, Cameron, tho Bocretary of War, Tho Secrotarv manifosted nu enrnest desiro for troops toprateot the City of ‘Washington with all dispatoh, and promieed Maj. Bualar auything if bo would' but got 1.000 men there within a week, Theso facts boing reportod by Maj. Shator to Col. Marshall Lofferts, the Commandaut of the Seventh Regimont, o meet~ 1ng of tho officery was culled, and, a4 a rosult, in threo days tho regimeut was on routo to Wawehington, Maj. Shalor remuin- od with tho Boventh during _ ite slny in tho Capital; and on tho 11th of June, 1861, hio was l‘)po[ulml by Prosident Lincolu as T.ieutenant-Coloue! of the First Unmited Biates Chinesours. The flon, John Cochryne was ap~ pointed Colonol at tho samo time. The organ- 1zation, equipment pnd disciplive of thiu rogi- mont woro intiusted to Licul.-Col. Shaler. A camp of inatruction was catablishod at Willott's Point, on Long Island, sud in August, 1861, the regimont, fully orgamzed and equipped, splon- didly drilled, aud numbering 1,000, maerched down Droadway, on thoir way to Washington, Tu October, 1801, Camp Cochrane was established noar Washington, and tho ivstruction of the Chaesours by Col. Stialor was eutored inco with o Zut; and a dogioo of discipline wau ascquired Which, in aftor battlos, proved of it finite value, Oua cannat follow Col. Stalar through ali the ‘Dattles in which ho was engnged, WITHOUT WHITING THE UISTORY 3 ITHELY, Tiaving bosn assignod to the Tourth Army Corps, ho was ongagod in thosioge of Yorktows, —pursuing the oncmy when that sironghold was ovaolted,—and reaobed Willismsburg on tho 11thof May, 1862, whoto Lio supportod the Seventh Massachusoits’ Rogiment in that bloody battle. On the Blstof May he wasin tho fa- mous battlo of Fair Oske. At the battle of Malvern 1Iill, iho commaund of Cul, Shaler dia wonderful oxeoution, preventing the enemy from forming, and driving thom to the cover of the woods by their well-dirceted fire. His con- duot In thls battle was ono of tho bases for his subsoquent Btajor-Goneralship, On the 11th of July ho was commissioned Colonol of tha rogl- mait, in the place of Col. Coohirane, Col. Bhaler wus with Gen, Couch in 1802, in tho lattor's pursult of Gen, McOlows, and imme- diately aftorwards marched to tho baltle-fleld of Autietam, 1p Ucopnber, 1863, he forced tho Euasngo of tbe RnxTnhnunnnk bolow Tredoricky- urg, and supported the assanlt of Gan. hieade, Ho wasalso at the sccond battlo of Fredoricks- burg, in April, 1800; and, on tho might of the id of Muy, tho Sixth Corps entorcd tho city with Slalor's brigade “at the head of the column, tho Chaseours losding. The following moming ho was ordered o s~ sault tho works on Mury's Heights, An officer of tho corps writes of the result: * Col. Shaler charged upan tho hejghts, and cairied the bat- tory which dofled the Irish Brigade so many timen, IIe was tho only mounted officor who uscondod, aud_although, in the outaet, tho lead- ing; rogunant broke and fell baok, causing much commotion, yot, i ibis critical momont, tno Cotonel dublied” forward, sofzed tho flg, and shouted with a loud voice, ‘Como on, uoys!® Aud thoy did ‘comoon’ witha yell. Anothor noment, sud our brave Oolonel stood upon the r?n“mrzn, waying tho doar old flag high 1 tho air, OF THE WAR TIE STAR OF A NNIGADIER-GENERAL 1t upon his shonlder while thundering at tho hend of his column up Mary's 1ill. On the Int of July, 1803, Lo perfoimed that romarkable march “of tho Bixth Corps, scoomplishing B4 miles botwoen tho hiours of 9‘;1. m, aud 4 p. m, and mwhlufi Gottysburg just [ time to support the troops In need on theleft. On the 7th of November he way iu the battle of Rappahstinock Station, whero 1,570 Union goldiers took 1,600 prisoners, In Javuary, 1864, he wus sont to E‘lflm the post’ of Johnson's Island, jn Bundugky Bay, Ollo, His conduot of atfairs ot this post gavo tho greateat satis- faction, not only to tho authoritics at Washiug- ton, but also to tho prisonem themsolyos, A disposition ou his part to soouro fo the prisoners n full allowanoo of tho rations and faol which the Govervment authorized, and to allow them ovary fyoility for wakiog tho tedious hours of prisog-lifa aa choprful ss possiblo, produced feoling of interost in him, which wmanifosted itaolf, shortly after his eapturo, by tho writing of numorons lotters by the prisoners to frionds at tho Bouth, to tako good care of Gen. Bhaloy, Tn April, 1864, Gon, Buolor ratumod to the Army of tho Potomno, and, on the dth of Aay, ho took part in tho ' batlo of the Wildoruoss, Having fought all dav, with varyiog auccess, at nhuul%o'olnuk in tho avoning ho rode Into the wocds on tho right of Lis position, to gather in what mon might have strayed In that dirootion, for tho purposo of re-forming hia line, whon ho found himselt surrounded by tho enomy, and was CONPELLED TO SUINENDER, Tn this battle he Lad boon wouudad, and his garmonts were perforated fu threa places, Gon, Shalor was turnod over to Capt. I'ago, of Gor- don's brigado of Georgls troops, thon takon to Gan, Ewoll's hoadquariors, and the next day was wmarched to Orango Court-ilauss, whore ho was troatod with o kindness that olicigod tho romon- strancos of the residonta of tho'town. A Rich- mond paper, liowover, remarked that, in consid- eration of Ll kindness to prisonera at John- sou's Island, lo should Lave overy courtony cone slatent with his position a8 a prisoner-of-war, addiug: *Tobes o reputation for gontlomanly qualicles not often found iu n Yankeo.” Gen, Bhnlor and tho prisoneps with him woro sont to Augusts, Go, His experiences thoro wore rocorded in n diary, which, thongh full of Interast, is of too groat longth for roproduction hore. On_ the 17th " of May ordors woro jssucd to remove tho Union pris. onara to Danvills, auvd, oun arriving thora, Gou. Shalor aud comrados were couflned in some tobaceo-warchousos, and fad on tho black Dbean soup &0 famous iu Libby Prison, and, moroover, woro devied the pura air st tho win- dows, on tho potil of thoir livas, But thoy did not romnin Jong, being hurried furthor South. On arriving at Augnats, Ga., the prisoners were mot by Gov. Cummings, of Utah, who troated them with nvor{ allowablo considoration and kinduess. Oun the 2ith of AMay thoy roached Macon, Gn., and wore there confined in prison until they wera romovea to Charleston, They thon remained at Asbloy River until thoy wero exchanged, on tho ansuiug of the 3d of Auguat. Soon atter, Gon, Shaler sterted for Now Orleans, roported to Gen. Canby, nnd in November as- aumed tho command of tho poat at Columbus, In Docembor, howorer, he was placod in tho command of tho Sevonth Army Corps and tha post at Duyall's Dluf ‘in Arkausas, whore he remained uatil mudtorod out of tho sorvice by gooeral orders lssued on the 2ith of August, 1865. Whilo sorving in tho Departmont of Arksusas, an_application by Gen, Bhaler’s old commanders for brovet rank for him, on the ground of *continuous, falthful, and motitosfous nervices throughout thio war,and ospocially for gallantry in tho Poninsuler bat- tles,” was responded to byan appolntmont by tha L'rosident to ba MAJOR-OENEDAL DY DIEVET, with rank from July 27, 1865. With tho remnrkablo aud distinguished record resonted above, Gen. Bhalor returned to-New Qark, only to be again calied Irom private lifo to tbo command of tbe First Division Nationnl Guard, State of Now York,—being appointed by Gov, Fonton on tho 28d of January, 1807, and tho State Bonato unanimously couflrining tho ap- pointment on the same day. Ho assumed com- mand of the Division on tho 1st of Fobrusky, aud still holds Ehis_bouorablo position, Thoas who havo_witnossed tho mngnificont pagonuts oresonted by tho Firab Division of the Now York Vational Quard, on tho occasions of thoir aonus) parades and not unfrequont recoptions of emiusut pareonagas, will attost to tho manis faak good reaults of Gon, Bhalor's dlscipling and romariablo powera for orgauization. Provious to his assumptiou of this command, it bad long boen s source of rogret and come plaiut that & morgin of two or moro hours might bo invarinbly sllowed by the nnoatient sncetatar, whenever tho Division paraded, bee fore tho lino was rendy to move, howeyer pro- cisoly the genoral orders may have givon the minuto to begin the march. Dut, under Gon, Staler, it required DUT A SINOLE LESSON to teach tho brigade and regimental commanders that 12 o'elook did not mesn 2, and that tho Msjor-General Commanding wasd infloxiblo in his~ determination to start at tho appointed hour, oven if bo and his stoft alono composed tho forces on the formation-ground. When {t is cousidered that the Division eme braces threo brigades, of fourteon rogi- monts_of infantry oand two of cavalry, with Dattorios of artillory—tho whole aggregating nearly 10,000 mon—with armorics located su dis- tant pares of tho city, it will porhapa bo realized what lsbor must have been iuvolved in socuring this romarkable punctuality, dovisted from in o imstanco. But this was not tho only reform in- suguratod by Gen. Shalor. It was genorally Jinows that Liis Jong and thorough military train- ing, at homo and iy the flold, hud rendered him oau unfailing critic, from whoso oxperionced cyo no orror, Bowover invin), escaped uwnnoticed. 1is preeonce, therefore, in the company or regi- montal duill-room—such visits bong frequoent apd goneral—was suro to bring out tho best effort aliko of officors and mon. This, in o moasure, bas fosterad and doveloped that'pocn- hor esprit _ which huy mado the militia of Now York tho pride and wonder of the nation. Ever on the nlort for n]){mrl\mluu whareby tho Tirst Divi- slon might securo still gronter eminenco in obliciency and value, Gen, Shaler was instru- mental uot only in haviag Tampkiug Squara trausformed into a conveniont, though not at all adoquate, parado-ground for tho wso of singlo regitaouts, bug alko iu sssociating the Nutional Guard with tho Amateur Bifle Club in tho com- potitive shooting at the vow world-ronownod Croedmoor Nango,—the sceno of the rocont fn- ternational riflo match,—nud accomplishing his crowmmng_work of the purohass by the City of Now York of a tract of land, in Westchoster County, having an ares smply suliiciont for the vurposos of a division parade-ground and fur brigade field-cxercisa, 'Tho lattor, for many eats, lhad been o consummation devoutly to e wishod,” and, whon complatad, will inaugu- rats o new ore in National-Guard eficieney, ’ “I'io law croating the B ‘¥ MCTHOYOLITAN FINE-DEPARTAIENT " went into eflact in 1865 ; but tho first Board of Fire Commissionere, who bad boen appolnted by Qov. Fenton, atter o trial of two yenrs found that thoy bad mnde unuabisfactory progress in organizing and developing tho splondid matorial under thoir charge, Mony of tho evils that had besop tbe old voluutcor-systom wera yob un- oradicated, aud, although the eloments which cunumutca the now Dopartment wore Linrmoni- oup aud in sympathy with ench other, still, from 0 absonce of Propor orgauization, it was fouud that thoy had Dot been brought iuto the sub- jeotion and control without which tho syatom must fail of tho results aoticipstod. Thus, at tinies, the waat of & conttalling hoad waa ari- ously tolt, aud, as a consequeuce, the ocoasional cisshing of authority tended to causo unfor- tunale exigencies, for which provention sud remedy had alike Leen soughtin vain. Heuce the Department alteruated botween being governed too mucs and not enougu. At this oritieal junoture, in 1867, " bow Commission _was sppointad ' by the Goveruor of Now York, which included Gen. sSholer nu its Presidont and ruling spirit, Resliz. ing at ouco tho diftioulties that bod lain in tho path of L predecessors, he immadiataly ontar- ed into the worl of reorganization with such a zea), bhat, oro long, A PERFECT BYBTEM began to be devoloped from the hithorto-inox- tricablo confusion. - In 1870, howevar, the pases- age of the notorions “Pweed Charter” gavo bitth to tho “ Fira Depaitmout of the Oity of Now Yorl," took the appointing power from"the Goveruor of the State, aud boatowed it upon tho Mayor of the oity, Dut tho good fruits of Geu. Shaler's labor wore hegiuning now te he mani~ fested and appreclated. ‘o publio sentimont hnd grown o sirong in Gon, Bhalor's favor, $hat Mayor Hall, 1 tho exereiso of his prorogative, was left no other reconrse bup that of reappointing him Presidont of the Board, Thia was :dono, aithough o Board athorwise of & quite difforeat complexion was selected. But, in 1873, tho ** lie- forin Chaat tor™ was passed by tho Logislature, and, amoug othor changes under it, the number of the membors composing the Board was reduced from five to threo. Mayor Havemoyer udded avother to his many mistakes by allowing Gou, Sbalor to rotiro, and thus Now York's great losy begomes Ohicago's enviable gaiy. In roviewing tho mutholf nuraned by Geu. th]‘ur In organizing the Now York Fire Dopart- ment, THE BINPLICITY, YET COMPLETENESH, of the details of the ayatem ohosen, will at onco #lriko tho absorver ns tho work of an expori- ancod head snd thorough disciplinaian, “Tho oty was divided into threo goographicsl dis- triots 3 all tho torritory embraced within tho aren bounded by Broadway, 'I'wenty-third stroot, and tho Hudgon River constituted ' tho province of the Fivat Drfl;ndu 1 that bounded by Brosdway, ‘Twenuy-third street, and the Kast Ltiver, the Bocond Buigade; and all tho torritory above 'I'wonty-third stract, botweon both rivors, the proviuge of the Third Brigade, 'Thouo brigades wers thomselves subdivided inta throo battal- ione,—tho senior battalion commander bolng also' tho brigado commander, while the tho threo Dattulion commanders wora lacat- Led at equidistaut points in their respective brig- ado-district, Y'o each baitalion woro sssigned five stonmers and oue truck ; and thus the wholo apparatus of the Dopsrimont was apportioned, compristug an sggregala of forty-five alomwers .sud ffeeon trucks, or hook-snd~ladder eomps. nion. Tnch battalion, again, was sasigned to s Auuggunml‘s. PO POy distinct’ flold of abor, in I mrmklvn brigado territory,—trospassing such limits only when enllod to tho ald of somonoedful battalion, within whoso province s _firo mlth bo racing whiah thoy cquld net aflrd\\n. The enttra forao wns controlled by & Ohlof-Enginecr, who wns subject to tho ordors of tho Board of Fira Com= misgionors, Soon after the Dopartmont had beon orgauized in this mannor, tho tlro-nlarm tolograph’ was introduced, thoroby porfeoting a systom which has ultimatoly mado the Tiro' Dopartmont of New York uno‘r]mlud on tho American Continont, ‘tho disciplive, too, has quito ronchod n condition of perfootion, Ho nxuumllni{ly striot ara the rulos for th?novummoul of “officors and man, and so rigldly aro they onforced, that not evon s near rolative of Gon, Shalor, who had held an important position in the Dopartmout, cscaped the pepalty of dismiserl in cousoquence of broach of duty, IN 1113 PERSONAT, APERABANCE, Geon. Blinlor is a very tall, graceful snd woll- forgiad man, plossing fn bis addross, aud aablo iu his mannors, He Las bluo eyos, light huir, and “a mustacho of the fighting color,” ag Thoodore Winthrop dpsoribed it, Ho I8 warm- hoarted, cordial, and aeclionato, and enjoya domostia life moro than most mon, with bis wife and two daughters. As a man of buelnoss, ha waa sugcosaful; a8 a military man, ho was noted for bis promptnoss, activity, discipline, bravery, and porseveranca, X A POLISH COLONY IN INDIANA. riak it Thelr Mabitntions and Mabits, Corresgondence af Tha Chicago Lrtbue, La Ponte, Ind., Nov, 5, 1874, To aeo primitive habitations of Liliputisn pro- portions, it is not nocessary to go on & journoy to Lflipu, nor to DuOhaillw's Rogion of tho Drwarfs; for those of tho Poles in La Porto Couaty, Tud., will bo fonnd suficiently small to opon metropolitan oyes wide with astomshmsnt, Recontly I iwaa strolling throogh the woods about a milo from Rolling Prairio, and discov~ erod—ono of many—a residence which is renlly o curlosity. The sight of it Jed me to moralizo wisoly to mysolf; but, as my moditations wore of an oxcoedingly weighty character, I eball not burden Tus TninoNe with them, more than to romark, in passing, that differont pooplo havoe difforent ways of living,—which is, a8 Mr. Wollor, Br, wonld say, “a walusblo obsorwation.,” There are thousands of men snd women whoso hearta would ceaso to beat if thay were compolled to give thoir luxnri- oua mansions in exchango for dwelling-places such as this; tliore aro other thousauds who would enjoy, in favorable weathor, the novolty of tho situation for about o hours; and thore 18 now and then a cross betwoon & Timon and a hormit who, disgusted with bimself end the whole world, would like it pormancntly, Por- sonally, I don't think 1t would be agreeablo, albeit, if my ealvation wore at stake, and good provisions were furnished, I think I could man~ ayo to mako out for a few days, If you weroe publighing an iliustrated papor, I would sond you n skotch of the “houso™ of which I am talking, for it is a fino specimon. Tmngine n dismal-looking woods, and, in the most dismal part of it, o fow small Jogs ko ar- rangod a8 to form a pen 8 by 10 feot squaro, sud noarly high enough for a pretontious dog-kennel, with a shed-roof of boards, sticke, and straw,— and you have it. And, masters, remembor that thoro is one small entrance for a door, a flssure fora window, and tbe mealy dirt fora floor. I'nero are no bedsteads, no chairs, ue stoves, no portitions, When the weather s warm, tho cooking i6 done outsido tho hut; whon cold, in- sido, fira ia_kindled noar tha ceutre, and tha amoko is nt liborty to find its woy out at the {ho most comvenient places. A squaro look at it would oute the mout sanguino love-sick youth of whatevel: ilings he might havo in roforenco to his contontmout anywhers with the elou of hig choice. Ho would turn awsy sndly and quote from Koats, if poetical : Love in a hat fs— Tove, forgive us—oinders, ashos, dust, Within one of theso rude cabins yon will sometimeas find human baiugs to the number of a baker's dozen—men, womon, and childron— huddlod promiscuously togethor like so many cnimiuals, How they contrive to eat, slosp, and livo thorein, is moro than I am competent to malkoe out. The msjority of them do not sposk or understand English, 2a thoy have only boen in this country a fow months; but some of thom aro sufficiently Auglicized to couvorse in the Ianguage of The States.” During the slckly soason there was a good deal of sufering among them for want of Lolp and attention, DBut they do not scom to have o patticle of faith in our physicisns, snd, when they do resort to medicino, it is a componnd ot staff unheard of and unknown in tlus country. 1 snw a siok child, a few wooks sinco, which had a dangorous fever ; and, though the dny was un- plensantly warm, the mother Biad carried it 1o an opaning 1o the wood, whore It steamed betwoon fosthers oad comforters, right in the rays of the sunl I naturally voluu- tecred to go and got a physician; Lut, whon the mother became awaro of my inten- tions, sho appeared to bo alarmed, nnd, by signs, gevemo to undoratoud that she did not want medical assistance ; and, kncoling over tho suf- foror, sho made tho sigu of tho Crosy. Tn tho main, the Poles aro & quiat, inoffensive, iudustuious peoplo, whogo worst vicas are ateal- ing and drinking,~the former in a comparative- Jv small number of cases; and tho lattor, nover in excess. Bk thoy oro all, like Falstatr, given to drink; snd, whon there is a dance atann- bob's pafaco ¢by.which, gontlo roader, mean tho howod-log cabin of & Pole owning 31,000), thoy o vip and tuck, for a graud old union of cart and hands, bottles and lips (with a Polish * Auld lang syno " botween) ; and ‘what beor is to a Touton, ele and sherfy to o Jobnny Hull, opium and - tea to tho heathod Chi: meo, claret to o Frenchman, aund straight ]lobln:nn-CouueY whisky to s truc- ‘born Southerner, inslcohol, pura and unadulter- ated, to aiPolo! ' Ho arinks it with water, and ho rolishen it ; his wifo onjoya the samo; his maid- cn aunt unbends and grows communicative ua- dor its preifying influenco; his mothor-in-law ceadod to flourisk the hoo-bandle; and his chil- dron aro,bappy, but not hilarious. All dance and sing, —sing, for anght I know, the triumph of Hool, or a1 iuvooation toOdiu: 'and bo it ro- carded juat here, to their honor, that they con- duct their tantzyu with commendablo proprioty. The women, who chop wood and worl in the fields, and aro na strong 88 Amazons, aro treated (perliaps out of polley) by tho mon with a mod- okt courtesy which Tight bo sought in vain nmoug people more refined than they. Tho new Polish arrival has an unpleasant, cringing way of dofiog his Lab that makos you think of monaroby, The mon shake hsuds when they meet, aud saluto ench othor with a kiss; and’ thoy blogs each other, in tho name of the Mothor of All Sorrows, at parting. A fow of them, if the very quintessence of truth wora known, doubt that this is the best couutry lighted by the sun. ey voto auy ticket that Jappons tofall In their hands, and thoy dois with an unconcern whiok can only como from an unequivocal incomprehension of fts monning, When they onter s grocery, they call for tho best of what they waut, and pay for it without questioning the “price, Thoy buy the best sugar, thoe bost cofeo, the bost alcohol, and bow totho sulesman on loaving his room, They take to tho woods, on first coming to Amoerica, an naturally as bablog tako the monsles or muske rats to the water, JACQUES, SPECIAL NOTICES. b5 .,A, ‘;ll\"!'llflblfi Dlsiuow;r . P, MILLER, & Al Sprace s, Pllldaioi, o Bhe dscaror oxtract of branberrlos and homib cutes headnotio, o ey Borvousy and ok Bendaolin, and morvauticss. o pills, 0 onta & huz, und s Plivior, ot by Lord. Sunith & Ons, 83 W abasiuaves Uhliugo: — PHOTOGRAPHY, CHICAGO PUOTORRAPHIC AND COPYING €O, Oftico and Warohouso No, 165 Wabiash-av,, Chicago, Iil. Pioturos of all kinds enlarged to any sizo fi Inufa Tnk, Wator Golar or Ciyon, o L orllaileur Plato, el 1y ARG Wwatted ovory Oounty In tho United Blatos, ruspandonc 1te ny an at 027 as dlscovored ¢hat. o one $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY IN EXCHANGE FOR Bills of National Curreney, AT WA TEGTORE COURSE. OPTION TICKETS, This Morning. IN PACKAGES OF TEN, $5.00, Fiaoh ticket entitlon lioklor to sslaot. roservad yoat for any of the %0 or moro' Siar o v WE010 wiator, amont WHIgh w6 NOW. momonon leglues el o, Filis) 3 m Parsons, suc wiug, Concorts by tho lina I o Bar- it Cainiy, A vendings by Chuslotts Gratraga, gtatnmonta. 15 McCotulok Vnil. "hag or I’y . 'l worved soath, taneun ‘Al 6 Nad fron firon, wi o aay (suim ¥l iall, Nov. 17, insuguration hlaht, apooial leature liy Da. n ! an . Y L Ganhman " Hoafiten, ™ Gontparative. soat of" °- Optlon ut wailod to buy aingle saats at 78 conta, 1, 180, two toata or oaclof (o 133 e wala,cork 3 .ld!‘ .50 more {han by buyiog ** Option Tiok- i Bouth Bidon by goriing fraan s TraLIon, flve of ent round.trip |IC£DI"‘ )“0‘1 Tvlfl)x. (ll!‘“fl;b I'Vllllflflfl st sold “at Jan: 1 : r Thirty.] . o voha' Shnion nn’d;};h{uox{-n.l?:‘i( "fi;’;‘:’; A5 B oro's, ‘ont lako; s 2 FAER 13 North Slark, 0F Mackwood's, 72 GARPENTER & BHELDOY, FARWELL HALL, LAKE3IDH LEOTURK COURSE, Y. M. 0. A CHEAPEST AND BEST. s HON. OARYL, BCHURZ, MISB ADELAIDE PHILLIPPS, MR, HEPWORTH DIXON, MR, BRET HARTH, MMBE. CAMILLA URSO, MRS, 8COTT-8IDDONS oty fncludiog Targevod Soat for Ratira c} dlck, do.. 3. by Junson, Sttt ¢ Goo. V. Slaby k Dty Gontlomon's Ti Conrao, 83.00: RieCTure & '&L Twonty-second! ’ to-st. . Bllsby & Uo, Firaorson & Sott, 599 We Mndin GRAND OPERACHOUSE, — FRED AIMS, FATIRE OHANGR OF BILL{ it timo of Kolly & Ieon's tranalation of Offonbach's Petito Oporotta, *1LIS- GULN & FRITOLLN." Liwhon, TILE UNLY LEON. KELLY & LEON'S FAMOUS RINSTRELS In_new and orlginal Bthlapfan, Skotohes, facludly \vhon Sammy Comos, Homo, . Cours. of, Aot Brgkiwood Rohoos," *‘Brigsnd Scano,” *+Zophola,” now baliads, oornobdolon, otors ota. Tivars ovaitog and Wodnoutay and Baturday Matinaes, MoVICKER'S THEATRE. Wybert Reove and Miss Adeling Stanfiope KVERY NIGHT AND BATI T A ATURDAY MATINEE in Or, THE WOMAN IN WHITE, Gonnt Fos - MIt, WYBKRT KEEVE {inale Qatherlolul " MISS ADRLINK STANHOPR In ve ul tion—Two 1 - i ARG BRI R R TRy Rraes IHE BAT. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Thoe Parlor-Home of Comedy—A, Weele_of Grand Ol4 i ooy Mandag, asedays T ednonn etadey Matlhoo, Sl Elivard Lyttt Vitwor's Boatit Y sl Set 2 'Work, LONHON A caul o0 3 N Tha s?,.,s'gq.,f" (‘Jomfi:u{l in ?“ iy artley Campholl's now ltary the Rhlnoj" h v - ey ”Qlln;llw.fiu‘ alo, Sho Btoops to Con WCORMIOK_MUSIO HALL. ‘GRACE GREENWOOD’ AND . Mrs, Sarah Fisher Ames, Costumo Imporsonations and Reoitations, with Stago Kffaeota, s Monday and Tugsdny & venings, Nov. 0 and 10, ot Aiton MeClara & G, i 250 oxtra, For sola ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Firot appoatanco on the Chlcago Dramatto St D RTauted Sposiatty M e ogacf tho ELLA WESNER, T s now and beautiful Bocioty Druma, cutitled ML BT Written expromly for hue by Fred 0, forful faeder, and mhigh sho intraduces tho wond ot R A R T1KS, whi ch bava boen the thowme of adwlration throughic out tho amusoment world. A GRAND CHARITY FAIR WILL Blt HELD IN CHICAGO, Beginning Nov. 16, 1873 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE HOMEOPATHIG HOSPITAL, o ladion In chargo oarnoatly sollclt contributious Sulahle acticlos of ovory dusoription, as woll sa , aud prosorved fraits and housohold suppligs will be thaukfully received, ’Inkl?u! should tirassod ** Hospital Falr, oara of Redrield, Howen & Oo., 1710 116 Lake-stny Chiagn! Clroulss cantnining th formating a3 bo'had from Afrs, . M, MITGIELLE, Suo- rolary, 923 Wabash-ay, " “OHURCH AND THEATRE,” A lsotura wiil by dolivorad on thia subject by John W. Overall, at Michiganav. HlBlllt Chureb, ' to-morrow sight. "Tckots to bo bad 8t Goorgo W. Silsby & Cn.'s, 168 Thonty-seconduat., near Wabashiny.. and attho door, NEW PUBLICATIONS, A A A A AP e AR AN P AR JUST PUBLISEED. THE EISTORY OF THE REIGN OF PHILIP IL Balng the fourth work of AN BNTIRELY NEW EDITION . oF PRESCOTIS WORKS, WITIL TUE AUTIOR'S LAPEST GORRGUTION ARDTRb BTGNS, CORNECTIONS Edited bv JOHN FOSTER EIRK, T0 BE COMPLETED IN 15 MONTHLY VOL- UMES, 12mo, Tustrated with Maps, Plates, nnd Portraits, Prico por volume, in fine English cloth, with black and old or ry wlioaps mentation, &2, RECENTIY PUBLISHED: History of the Oonquest of Peru, 2 Vols, History of Ferdinand and Isabella, 3 Vols, History of the Conquest of Moxico, 3 Vols, \Tho typngeaphy, tadoed tho untivo mochanlonl exe. catlon, of thieao books s oxquisito} and wo unkiesitatingly riog nut only tho hn.‘ aditivn of Pros. ks ovor publisliod, butong of thy handsoniest T books tle Awmorion frass has givon us,!—Doston gyenal, * Porfoot ta all that portalos to tho making of & book. " —New Yark Clielsttan Unfon. e Sl ook hia edition s being ologantly printed from outirely now platos on fne.tonod r, and i {ntendod by tho vublishors to o in muchanical exveution overy way worthy of tha worka of tho distinguishiod sutbior, ¥.* Foe sale by Tooksoll I 1y ), A, wpon SoempUoF o brlcn by 455 Y J.B, LIPPINCOTT & C0., Publishers, 714 and 717 Market-sty Philudelplita. PROPOSALS, PROPOSATLS. Convict Lahor to Let, Tiaasors SuTE Payrmysialy, CoMMBIONENS) LIET, Octy b Loty Tho undorsigned Outity rs of ' ho iillnois Stat rouifonitaryofiue tha ahoe of frou 1460 Kovuat- Smviot (o o ighost biddor, ibia tion sra sonud and able-bodiod, and adaptad to otk Ay o7 all Kiods of Tabot. - ABIo sop-room i by Tavhioiod, anil aton POWOF aia TOntaNAID Tata Il R0y il s diecipinod tho Mnaation 4 ozcchost, and will ba maiutaiuod at §ts presont standard, 1o nponed at1 o'clook an the ioth day of No- i il B0 rocufvadt up to thiat Bois, Cte Tracix dro (6 'vun "unt oxcoodii Shist yours,. Irkols bl auuat b acoompanlad by a good and sufidjout baud i tha e G iislonets b fos Hath o eloot aoy b formmisaion FVa th right i fojoot n Wi, 10 tSkE JHARORY La. HOL L tho Inboreat of thm fricy or further pactioulars, tuquice of oltherof tho under. 1endd, oF W0 Wardogh e . MOl s M {'Vounudsw"n‘l"f"l"k'\‘l‘nfl, e JONN N, NOUT WO JOSEPI' W, WITAM minixston SOMLES. .. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 0O, 111 & 118 Lake St., Ohicago. Bocarofultobuyonly the Geaulne, ‘SLEEPING COACHES. Via MICH, CENT, 0, W & ERI} Pullman Through Palaco SluElEgI%o,;!I;s' __ RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ATRIVAL AND DEPARYORE OF TRATHS. ecpted. * Bundny pacopied, Five Buinday aL8:00 8. me 8 DAl MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERY RAILROADY PiskecSonte S Gt i, Soiioat 21 Deenlyccontte qni kid ('mllflltlly. e-rmv"lll' )kltflfllflf"""r VU fandolzhy ap MARKR.—t Baturdaric londay ozcoptad, § Ase 0:00 8, m. +030 . . CHICATO & ALTON RAILRNAD, Chicngo, Kantar (Nty and _Denver Short Line, wia Lowisie ana, Yo, aud Chicaga, Sprimyteld, Alton and St 1o A A dne, - Unfon Lepot, West Side, near uaduan.':: bridge. INcket Ofiees Al Depot, and V2 KandolpA<t Tasse, | Arrive, Kansas Olty and D Khima Gy B3 o STl A Yox . 81, 1o Faxt Kx . Kx. via ljllul\fl“ln Diviston, e o] Prog ma Hprioghield Fast ixp ma corias Reneut o Butliirt w Ghicago &-Taicnn l':llrén?lnlfi i Srrcnfhr, acon, Washiagian Jolist & Dwieht Acoomigodatio m; CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY, ntan Depiot, corner Madison nnd_Canaleite, Thoxet 0, 63 South Clurkte, aprosite Sherman Houte, and at Depots Leave, | Arriva, Milwaukee, Madison & Pralrio dt L, * 8:00 8. m, {*11:008, my' Milwaukes, G e waukay, Q2R *9308. m.[*4:00 p. rmv’ e i 0 Bt Rorttorn Tana, St o oce, Milwaukco, S, Pawt olin, Nighit Fizpro: *5:00 0y m.| t 9:30p m. ILLINOIS UENTRAL #AILRIAN. Depot foot af Lake.st, und fovt Tiee) ey 13 usdoiphiato aea Biarge vendat, Tiabek Dubuduo & Blous Oliy 1 (@) Gilman Passoogor.. (@) Tuns to Obsmpalgn on Saturdars, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILRNAN, R TR A T P e Crandt bacihe siotcl, and af depotee -+ 0 63 €l Leare, Mafl and Express,. Uttawa aud Strestor T Passonior (Sud Ansangor (Susiay e & Sty i Paclie Nigtt Bxy, far O AnARY Ilé. Lesvenworth, A Ghilson & Sk, Josoph Expreesso] Downer’s Lirova Accammadation) wacr's {rovo Aocommodation| Uownor'sGrove Ascommogation] *Ex Sundma, 1Ex, Sstorday, iEx, Monday CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRIAD, Tieket apices, B2 Clasheat, (Sher murse Housel, and T St corner Studisonaree and o the denot10 O Teave =1 e V' SoDebat Siraor of Canal ah Iush CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Devo, corner of ¥un Huren and Sherma ickel ofica; Grand Pacisic Hotel. Aty Tiehl oo Qmana, Teavenw'th& Atchl: I Peru Accomuudatios bt ) OCEAN NAVIGATION. TE LINE STATE ’ and Vo onaiees cagawr, Livornooh, Belfasts steamors will sail from Plor No, %, North liver, as fol- Towas STATE OF INDIANA, Wodncsday, Qot. 7. STATE OF FLORIDA, Woduosda, Nov. 11, Aud orory Wadnesday thoreaftar, takin throuigh £aton 10 Al Barta of Grons Mritale ed Tooiend l\:swly. 5,:]“ Gfil. l,’l)!ilwk, and ‘illfl“ll“‘, Dral llll’fé“ cl al pward, Yor frolghit or passage ap) o AUSTI BALBWIN' & €0 Akouts P21 Hasttray, “Naw Yorls Staarage Ulfice, No, 45 Broadway. s Bag othior Tio. N Gen'l Westorn Agent, 81 ¢3{ark.st NEW YORK TO CARDIEF, TheSouth Wales Atlantic Steamanip Uompany's Now First-class, Full-powerad, Clydo:onill Stoamshins Wil 2adl feom Penusylvania Rallroad Wharf, Jorsey City: A’gmuuoxfiu Oot, 24, | GLAMORGAN. arsying @ d passongers at through ratos f; all paciaaf tho Unitod Statos andt Canadn ta ports tu tha Brlatol Channol, and all other points in Eugland. Theso stosmaliljs, built exprossly for tha trado, ave pro. i) tho latest buprovouments£or tho coiulortand Oct. 31, UABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENCERS. First Cabin, $75and $8 ourroncy. Second Oabln, 353 anroncy: W51 Obrronay. Proualds ertoa frons Casdid, 3. o Sor alta lor 1 Anl npwards. » fanibor partiaiurg, apply i Ardim, at the Cam. ‘vany's Oflievs, No. 1 ook Chambors, and i New York ta ARONTA LD BARTER % B0,y Axonta, “No, 17 Broadivay., National Line of Steamships, INOTIOB. e most southierly routo hat always beon adoptod Sile oiapans 10 xprd 1oo il handjand. “ooped by Satliug from New Vork for LIVIERPOUL and QUENS. L TOWN every BATURDAY. Salling from N. York (or London (diruct) every fortatght. Gublh passzs, 816, $4 curronoy stoersgo, af greatly roduced ratos, " Hoturn tlokota at Jowest rates Drafls Tor 01 aud, upwand, . 8. TARSON, Weatorn Acont, Northeast carnor Olask aud Raudofphsts. (00po-.to ‘Shorman 1louso), Ghicao. Great Western Steamship Line, From Now York to_Belatol (En i Grat Wogtorin, Sugday, Ogt. ' flfldfiilf'"finm Cabin Pasoage, 107 Toserodintos ios Htosrage, %, Ixcursion tokors Kby b Gon'l Frolut Dapot ko Soro & 3L 5 BB, aonoNALD, Agant. OVERGOATS, ULSTER OVERCOATS HOW TO ORDER, STATR COLOR—Gray, Blue, or Brown. HPATE BEIGIT~Moasura around Broast and Walsh' Longth of Sloovo, BTATK PRIOK-82.00, 30,00, $10,00, #50.00, 855.00. Our custawors it ths Wost pay no moro than thoss fa East, Wuhavo but ONE PRICK, and vur goods aro sank . 3 G 'W. SIMMONS & SON, Orierinal Tmportors and Tareest Manufacturars, OAK HALL, BOSTON, ‘EDUGATIONAL. CSYLVANUS REED'S En.llshMI"nguh s-.nYd%y":fiwNUuMAng and Day Bohool Tor yuniig Indlos And iletle wirls, Nos. d and 8 East Fifey= thirdat.y Now York, Exorclsas for tho noxt ose will bogin gt m, ok b el L % ekon tosshors . WANTE. AT BT, Ry a Philadelphla Jotiblug, Hoslery, Notions, and Whits T%200 Fiduiac,d Hist-class travoliog alovman,’ Must bava Sattabilshod teatle and ho vxperfonoed in the busin irous. GOX, BMITH & CO. Vhiadoipitia £ pariiaulars dy (0 anoust andlocation of trado, rlund, uio. ing expo- NO CURE! X8 Dr. Kea.n, 300 KOUTI OLARK-ST., CNIDAGO, Moy ho wonsuliod, pervoislly o by 1t iroo_of oikrko, on '.n ;:hrip ic "1';. ‘l’;":x"x; (&ln‘u:\vu." H:i‘.!d. b:mm-fi.. only physictan ba the 0 WATFaiiLy G0rds or 1o pa Otk Bours, 55, 32; 10 4 by .| Bundays frocs ¥ 1o dd.

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