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Chandler,, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1374--TEN PAGES. d, wheat on privats terma, .a‘:‘:fi}'."&‘{sé‘a L wheat shi 35,000 bu cor Tonnuge Report rn;'sl.’h'n Mouth of Octobor, Total, B, Co- o, COABTWISK ADRIYALS, .. No," Tone, 3fem. o 6 gsd 18 130815 583 20 1pies sl o 4o 52 ansio das 857 183,300 5,012 Ot sovverssssevnaroras 190 306,110 11,005 ‘GOABTWISE OLEAUANGES, 03 879 1631 10068 6,410 ogm 28 1000 A3 a58m 403 101,085 6178 TOMIL 0 eueosseossosnevaess],220 O07.000 SL613 FONEION VESRELS ARRIVED ¥Ti0M FOREIGH FONTS, ‘Propellcrs, W g6l 0 Behoonora, 1B o4 L W Gl 216 r N FONTS, L GLELED For FonEION ONTS. 7 3 w100 o505 360 Behoouers., Totallyyansusnssva Toanago,.... Numbor of men! 1 tng tho Dontl mveyed Doring tho NMonth o “"'d'orc Ootober, 1874, Allof camkbont Alatl, "W, L. Norzt, 3t to e Do vn: Goorgo . Raukin to John ¥, Pow- ity of cé‘:;x.hm Industry, Willism Jewell toTlenty Jeiro eir Skylark, Henry Richardson to Joha F. Cauncer, $3,000. Vesaols Pasacd Pors. Hurons Pont Hunon, Mich., Nov. 0.—Dowx—Props City of Concord, City of New Yorki schrs Queen of tho Sorih: biigo, Matlio Johnson,'Grace Murrsy, Gran- Netts Weaver, B Trops Ruesls, 8t, Lonis, Merchant snd cone eort; echrs Dutcher Boy, Red Wing, L. Lanus, Stightie, Mary Lyons, Lillle Parsons, A. G. Aloroy, Atueral Rock and tow, \Winp—Southwest, light ; weathor fins, Tonr Uunow, Mich,, Now, 0.~Evening—Dows— Props Nowburg, Annio L. Grafg, Suporior, sud_Con- sorls schrs J, G, Muaton, Negauneo, Josoph Paige, ‘Riidbrbouse, 0, 8, Bond, 'Frank D, Barkes,, Adirons dae, O, G Blizer, Ur—Prop Badger Blate, stmr Keowonaw, ache Zack Tlinols & Michigan Cnnal. Brmoeront, 1L, Nov, 9—1 p, m—AnrveD—T. E, Goodll Qiixwd, 8,840 L' cors, 1,800 b oala: Orlos, Magncllfes, 6,000 bu corn, CLEANED—Onondaga, Utles, 70,835 £t Jumber, 12,800 lath ; Gracle Griswold, Minooks, 64 m lumber, 20 m lath, 20 m lhlufilon, 200 poats ; Cieago Bello, Utica, 20 w lath, 304 bris ealt; North America, Utiea, 73,812 {t Ilumbar, 2,200 Iath ; 8ligo, Willow Springs, 2,000 £t lwnyer, DMisccllnncous, om1asco. |, Dislscot i thodock 1aa sosontat mprood dur- tho faat o woeks, & ‘Tho schra Great Weat, Northwest, Eibo, and Radte eal want into winter quarters ycllnrdu(. L Tha sclie 7. I, Da Condres ataivod horo yeaterday morulug In a leaking condition., 2T 24 prop V. H, Ketolinm And her consort, the 3, B Tithen, clbared yoaterday with cargoos sggregating . 113,991 bu'of raln, 2 Pho prop Lavorite fs st Miller Wrathera' dry-dock, Siio rived hero Sunday pight, loakiog badly. —Tho fug Oharles Nelson waa libolud yeatorday by Prnjamin Farker, who was formerly her onginoer, for 1o balance duo on bis wager, '—Tho tug Goarge W. Waad wont into ordinary, All Bor, orew ‘wuig dischiargod, except tho Oaptain snd engineer. “The scbr Olara Parker arrived hers badly dame- sged. Bho lost her maintop-mast, upper rigqing, tay- gails, and part of her siding. Bhe'ds alsa leskipg, '—¥ho sieam-birgo Aunis Laure urrived yeeterdny morning, having In tow the schr Malvina, lately askioro noar Plumb Island, —rhe tug Prindivillo brought in yesterday morn- {ng the Iumter-ladon schr Melvina, recoutly ashoro oui Groham Shosls. Thers wera govoral steam-pumpa stwork an ,kicop ber, afloo! '~Qousiderabio” ansiety is folt_in marine ciroles in remard fo the eafety of the scur Emmn Mayes, which Toi} Exte for {his clty with a cargo of coal same time g0, 8ho fa long averdu, but thero is a probability s ho L bean detained Ly fogt. ZGoodrich's stoamers nro still carrying a largo num- ‘ber of prsaengers. Tho Lako Buperior slosmers a80 contiuue to do s small passonger trafiic, EWHEDE, The_rehr Helvstin, whichi wont nehiore at Amberst- ‘Purg Thuredsy night, loaded with 500 tons of coal, hna sinr gotton off and arrived at Dotcoit, —~Tho schr Westford, which waa _roported loat, ar- rived at Detroit yesterday mornfug all right, —Two of the vessels which got ashors in tho straits ‘bave been released, yot it i thaught thoro were others natyet lberated, The weather slterniates from clear 10 emokey, remaining in eithor condition ot moro hun tiventy-four hoursnt a {ime, During the smoky weatlier the only eafo way is to anchor until it clears up, CAPITAL AND LABOR. \/ A Throntened Eiot of Mincrs in St Clair County, 11.—The Governor Ap= pealed to for Aid to Project the Mine g Propertys Bpeciat Dispatch o The Chicaao Tribune. SPRmorieLD, Itl, Nov. 9, Frernuna, St, Cluir Co., 11, Nov. 9. Goo. Beverldyn: I\ Gire threatoned sgain with tho deatruction of our mining propesty by mabe of 600 to 1,200 members of {ue Niners' Unfon, Do prepared to'rend us id at s ‘momeut’s notica 0, F. Reicien, Tresldent of the Freoburg Coal Company. Tho above dispatch was roceived at the Ex- eoutive Offico this morning, and the Governor dlspatobed ‘to John W, Hughos, Sherif of St Clalr County, this afternacg, o followa: Ysend by expeess lo-njght, forty-thres etands of arme, with smmubltion. You will fake such stops o8 aro domanded to protoct ll olizens i thess rights and property, Report results, (Signod) Joax L. Brvenvoe, No active demopstrations havo as yet been made by the rlotors, but the lateat zoports from thore concur in the deliof that there will prob- ably be & bloody xlot to-moriow. No Acreement Yot Betyroon tho Pitts- burg Puddiers aund the lron Monu- factnrerss Special Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, Prrrapusg, Nov, 9.—Tha Committeo of the Pjttaburg Iron Asgooiation snd the Committon trom tha Puddlers’ Unfon held enother very long conferonce to-doy in the Irou Associstion's rooms in regard to the rearrangement of prices, A great dosl of talking was dene, and tho mat- ter given grave considerstion by both sides, but o conclusion “ML arrived nté Th«ugflcnmi-yu- tocs aro only to suggest & proposition, s 8o "o Jatillal by tho Juddiorst Opion and the Dlanufacturers’ —Asso- sintion, ‘The most_ intonso Intercst ie manifestod by all branches of trade and lahor In this coufercnco, ag, should it provo unsuccess- fol, which seems likely, it will throw out of work nearly evory mechanio and lsboror in this oity, and make the winter the hardest over known in this section of the country for the laboriug and pooror classes. —— A FREAK OF NATURE. An lsland Two Acres in Extent Moved a Distance of Threo\Miles During a Storm. Special Disvatsh to The Chicago Tribune. Duvotn, Minn., Nov, 9,.—During tho foarful Role on Baturdsy night, an ieland 3 sores ia extent, situato 1n8t, Louls Bay, 13§ miles above Minngsota Point, was displaced and floated a distance of 8 miles down into Dulnth Bay, and landegd at Allon's ship-yard. Upon the island are plus treea that will measuro 8 foet scrosa the stump, and it s thmklfi covered over with other timber. The soil on the 1slond Ia ae sohd as any o the majuland. ‘Thero are soveral 4islands in Duluth atd 8t. Louis Bays, but noua have here- tofore beon known to bo displaced and to floab such a aistonco. [P THE GRASSHOPPER SUFFERERS. 61, Lous, Nov. 0.—Dr. I. H, Mitohell and Dr. W, P. Morse, promineni cilizens of St. Josaph, Mo., and members of tho socioly for the relief of Kansns and Nebraska suffercrs at that place, havo arrivod hero in tho intorest of the destituto peoplo of thoso States, Thoy bring credentials of tho highest character from Gov. Woodson and other distinguished oitizens of tho Blate, and will commence their labor of goliciting ald from the citizons of 8t. Louis at onco. At & meoting of the Doard of Directors of tho Morolant's Ixohsngo this afterncon, tho gentlomou weie cordially indoreod, ‘and the bonovolont of the city earnostly requestod to coutribute in behnlf of the needy sottlera of our neighboriug States, Prof. A. . Bmiih, ex-President of tho Arkanens Valloy Collegiato Institute, will publish a state- mont of the condition of the settlors to-morrow, Ho pnys thero are fully 40,000 pooplo in Kanesa and Nobraka who aro oithor now, or will sbortly be, in absolute want of tho necessarios of hfo, and bo,caruestly appoals not only to the citizens of 8t. Louis, but: to tho people of the whols country, to sond thom aid in the shiaps of pro- wisions and clothes, and ns speodily aa posalble, “Buch 18 vot posmiblo, they will bardly join tho Bhrplua not dlyilond...eeeee Add surplus at Legiunlug of year, Tolaloreseernarans CONNROTIOUT RIVER NOAD, Tho, Diractors of tha Connectlout Rivor Rall- rond met ou tho Gth inat., and propared the an- nunl report. ~ T'ho dividend on this roud is not deainrod till Jan, 1, ‘Tha carnluga for tho yoar cndig Sopt. 80 are as follows ¢ Tiecolpta for Frolg} RAILROAD NEWS, 30,708 Judzo Drummond’s Order in tho Chi- cago & Pacific Case, BT AT a5l 12,0645 14,000 11,647 The Baltimore & Ohio to Join the Sar- atoga. Combination. Lumber Freights. Net oarnfugs.. af $203,777 INDIANA RAILNOAD PROJECT. Ixpianarorts, Ind., Nov. 0.—Articlos of nsso- clation of tho Bedfoid, Springheld, Owonsvoro & Bloomflold Railroad wore filod to-day with tho Socrotary of Hiate, Capital 81,000,100, ‘Tha comtemplated road s to run from hudlu:d to. Dloonifold 1n this Stato, 30 miles. RELIGIOUS. NEWS, J RAILROAD CROSSINGS. THR NORTHWESTAIN AND CMICAGO & PACIFIO. The following Is the ordor ontorod yoatorday by Judgo Drummond, in tho casoof tho Chlcago & Nortliwestorn Ratlroad Company v, tho Chi- €880 & Paclfio Railrond Company : This day comen tho partias hocolo, by thelr ro- #pective sollcitors, and thy motion of {ho. complalsuut for & temporary futjunction to reatcaln the sald Qi €ago & Pucific Raliroad Company from constructing its raliroad at grade across the Chlcago & Northweat crn Railway ® Compauy * nt tho speci- comploinant’s DIl was and the Court not boing sniliclontly in_ tho premiscs, 1t is ordered ~that Warron Colburn bo, and ko horaby i, appointed o Commis. slonor of Lits Gourt, who shinll ozumine the polnt of tho proposcd crossing und the ruflcoads of ho ro- Bpective partlos in Lo vicinity thercof, and who shal agcortain and report Lo the Qourt: Firat—In what mauner he Clicago & Northwestern Tailway will be affected by the construction of (ho Obileago & Poclfic llstiroad across the aamo at grade, at the polnt and in tho maeunor Jn which it 18 now propoacd to cunstruct tho simo, aud if tho usofuinens of tho Ohicago & Northwestorn Rallway would be fmpairad thoreby, snd {n what mannor and 10 what oxtent, Secona—Whother the Ohicsgo & Paciflo Raflraad ean be construated over tho Obieago & Northwestern Ridl~ way by au elevated croaslug, of under the gamo, and, 1€ 80, whotber tho usefuluoss of sofd Oblcago & Pacils Tulload would bojmpaired thereby, sud, 1f 80, in what ‘manuer aud to what extent, T'hird—~Whiat would bo this oxpenso of making sucl elevated crossing, or such crossing under the Chicago & Northwostern Ituliwag, and whetber §t would exveod DMeeting of the Presbytory~Homo Misslons--The Scotch Church. " PRESBYTERIANS. MEETING OF TIE PRESDYTERY. Tho Presbytery of Chicago bLold n meeting yostexdny forenoon in Room No. 47 McCormick Blook, Tbo Rev. A, E. Kittredge prosided. Prayer was offorod by tho Rev. J. T. Matthowa. The Rav. Willis Lord, D, D., was recolved by lottor from the Presbytory of Wooster, O. Tho Rev. J. A. Wight, of tho Prosbytery of Bagluaw, was invited to s seat a5 & corrospond- ing momber. PERSONAL. Tho Rov. A. Bwazoy rose to » question of privilego, Ho said that statomonts bad boon fi:::&aa;:]flcud.n ‘fl“.fi.‘;‘;‘;‘f‘ ::hfifu‘:l; fn the | 10de in the newspapora to iho offect that ho Fourth—That 0xid_Gommisstoucr cxamine and ro- | Lind publicly {ndoreed tho dootrinal teachiugs of rt whother safd Chicago & Pacifio Railroad can be eat constructed over sald Olicago & Northwostorn by changing tho grade of tho Chicago & Northwoatern i 5 practical mannor, and if 80, in What mauber, and witat will bo thio expeuso of making the same, Tho naid Commlssloner sball roport on ali othor fucts in Ifs optaion which may affect_thie crossing or intersoo- tion of the road, Buld Commisalouor shall give notico {0 both artics 60 they can havo an_opportunity to in traduco ovidenca on the question, eud safd Commis- sloner aball hoar each counsol in Felation theroto, tho Rov. Alr. McKaig. Ho wisbed to deny tho truth of thoso statomonta. ‘The Joiut Commitice on TOME MIESIONS handed in tho following roport, whioh was ac- Firsi—Toving exretully consfdored fho noods of ‘Tomo misaions, both i onr own Presbytery aud ln tho whole cousitry, o deem it not oxpedicnt to die turb our prosent relations to tho Board of Homo Mis. slons, ‘Second—Wa find 1t to bo the yudgmont of many of thia pastars of onr strongost chiirolios, fn which fudg- mont.many of tho Eiders colucide, that this Preabytery auglt to raigo for iomo mikalons sunually an_ amount atFodat equal to that cxpeudud for thig abjock within ts own bounds, T'hird~In order, thereforo, to realizo this and a greater amount if possitle, ‘your Committee recom- tuendt {hat the Commiltice on ifomo Misaions bo aud ls Lioreby fuatructed to prerare a caroful estiwato of tio amount neaded for tha aupport of tho work withiu tho Troabylery for tho. year beginning Jav, 1, 1876, oud thon (o apportion such smouut on tue churclios of this body, In the distribution of sxid amount, tho Com- mittea 8 heroby lnstructed to aecertain mo far na practicable thoabliy of cack chiisch o pay tie spvor tionment, which sball Ls according to their aLility, and furthior 10 fucludo uil the churcliesof this Ludy, wid to Teport tho total amount and tho sums_apporijoncd to cach church to Presbytery at {tsJanuary incotinge, Fonrth—Wo further récommend tiat the Committee on Lomo Missions b instructod aud is berehy author- {701 to co-operato with Lio prslors aud sezslons of all tho churclies in ralsing hosoveral smounts appostioncd tothem, 'Your Committeo also recommonds that tho Commut- tco on oma Missions of this body be aud Lereby is inatructed not to ludarso heroafter applicatian for aid in payment of 8 salary cxcoeding In amount §2,000 per anunin, ‘'ho Rov. James Fleck, of Armogh, Iroland, was fnyited to s seat a8 & correspouding mem- bar. + A recess wos thon taken until 2 o'clock. Tho Moderator, upon callivg the Presbviery to order, desired to Bay tbat interlocutory cou- vorsatiops wero vot permisrabls, and the re- membiance of that fact would save much trouble, e — THE SARATOGA AGREEMENT. PROGRESS OF THE COMUINATION, 1t sooma sa if, after all, the Saratogs agroe- mont would provo o Buccoss, at loast 28 for as tho roads cast of Chicago nro concernod, The rumor tbat the Grand Trunk Bailway has joined tho combiuation Las not yot boon substantiated. It, howover, eeoms to bo well founded, espooially as now a rumor is abroad that the Baltimora & QOhio Railroad had entored tho now cambination. As regarda thoe lattor road, therois hordly n doubt that such ls tho case, as iustructions ware ro- ccived yestorday from Daltimore to bLoreaftor pay no mora commissions for tho salo of tickots. It la also understood that tho freight-rates on this rond will be raisod to the same figures as those adopted: by the Railrond Commissionors, which are about twice as high as those chargod nt prosent. The Grond Trunk Railrond, it is stated, has been {nducod to enter the combi- nation by belng allowod & porcontsge of the oarnings of thoso roads which are botter situ- ated, and consoquently will get a largaer sharo of trado if tho rates aro correspondingly hign on all the roada. What induced tho Baltimoro & Ohlo Railrond tosign tho ngraoment after its maungors had agaorted time and again thac they wonld nover join any combination whatever is hardly to bo conjectured, cspecially sinco that corporation bad thus far the bess of tho controvorsy, and would havo secured u large shora of the Westorn traffio if it had bold out. ~Undoubtodly tho man- agers of tho Now York trunk lines havo made largo concesslons, ns thoy had their bearts sot on tho success of this movomont. Tho roads west of Chicago arsyet flews in their doterminntion not to join the combination, They aro differently mituated {romn tno Eastern roads, boing larassed and circumscribed by btate laws, making it an impossibility to charge more than a certain amount. Undouhtedly they would join if thoy could equalizo and imaintain thoir rates tho samo as tho Lnstern roads, but ns TIVER PARK. The Rev. 7. B. MeChne presentod = petition from residonts of Itiver Park for the appotnte ‘mont of a committes to_inquire into the advisa- Dbility of organizing s church thero. Rivor Park is on the Chicago & Pacific Ratlrond, 11 miles from thoe city, and is ouo of the prosperous sud- urbs, The prospocts aro very goods thereis as yet 1o othor ohurch tiiore, nnd the Prosbyteriany &ro most anxious {0 bave a ohurch organization. On_molion, tho Rov. Messrs. Swazay, Posy, and Wheoler wero appointod such & committeo, ‘with power to nct. TIE FIBST 6COTCH ONURCH. Tho potition of the First Scoteh Church of Clucago for admission into the Chicago Presby- m? was then consldered, The Rev, Mr. Trowbridge, of the Committeo to whom the petition was referred, said that the Committco wns diposed to ropard the potition favorably, but thought that courtesy roquired of them to corzespond with the Cana- dian Prosbytery before toking action. Thoy did go. The mind of tho Commilteo was Lo rec- ommend that the potitlon be grounted, The momters of the Seoteh Chureh had taken all tho neceesary prelimioary steps for au application to thia Presbytery, The Itav. Mr. Swazoy moved that tho Firat ?cul.ch Church bo adwitted to the local Presby- ory. Mr, Forsrth seconded tho motion, and 1t was adopted by a anammous vote, LOME_MISSIONS, ‘The roport of the Joint Committes on Home Migslons, rocoived at the morning eossion, was considered. . ‘I'he recommendations in it wore taken up seriatim and adoptod. ‘I'ho Prosbytery thon adjourned, combination for tho sake of public reforms only. FREIGHT AGENTS, A meeting of the Westorn General Freight Agonts will bo held at the Sherman Honse in this city Thursdsy for tho purposo of cquulizin tha rates from interior pointa to corrospond wllE the advanced rates from Chicago to tho East. The following ronds will bo reprosentod at tho meoting: Indianapolis, Bloominpton & Westorn, Toledo, Wabash & Woestorn, Chicago’ & Alton, ‘Tolodo, Paorla & Warsny, Gilman, Clinton & Springficld, Springfiold, 1i- nols & Southenstern, Indianapolis & 8t Louis, Vandalla Lino, Paris & Decatur, Indianapolis & Tllinols Central, Chicago & Padueab, and Iltinois Contral. It will bo noticod that the throo pool_lines, {ho Obleago & Northwestern, Chicago, Burlington & Quiticy, and Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifle, are not among thoso tiat will bo present at tho mooting, which looks omnious for the new combiuation. —— MISCELLANEOQUS, THE LUMBER TRADE. At a Iato meoting held by the General Froight Agentsof tho roads lending to tho Michigan lumbor-diatricts, at Grand Rapids, the'following important resolutions in regard to the lumber traflic were adopted : Resolved, That from the lst of Novembor tho practic of carrying lumber and other forest products by measuroment nstead of welght bo discontinued, and that thereaftor charges shiall bohasod o actual welgit; tho minimum car-load to bo 20,000 pounds. Wugznes, Tho practico of chargiug car load-rates on lumbor has causod ehippers fo heavily overload cars, therefore, Lot Resplied, That on and after Nov, 1 all car-load ratea bo abolishod, and that 20,000 paunds shall coustl- tuto s car-load ; Lt shippers may bo allowed to load up 10 22,000 pounds at the samo rite per hundred ; if over 22,000 pounds aro loaded, then onco,and & Lalf tho rate aliall bo charged on alt excess, To scours uniformity in weights, so that no excess- chiarges shall bo made by any terniinal linee Rcsolved, That to each Jumber way-bill ball be added a certitlonto or written momorandum on_the way-ill of the Agent or Welghmaster (hat the wolghta at way-billed aro correct, and such cerlificato or writ- ten memorandum shall In every instanca be copled or attachod to tho transfer way-Lill to conmoctin ——— THE METHODISTS. MEETING OF THE MINISTERS' ABSOCTATION. A mooting of tho Mothodist Ministors’ Asso- ciation of Chicago was hold yosterdsy morning ac tbeir rooms, over tho Mothodist Church Con- cern, Washington street. ‘The chair was taken by Dr. Jutkins, .and, attor prayer, tho meoting proceeded to the clection of offlcers, which re- Vice-President, A. Edwarda; Sccrotary, T. P, Marsh ; Bunincss Committoo, M. AL Parkburst, 0. A. Locber, and N. H, Axtell, On motion it was resolved that tho pastoral mpofit‘a bemade on tho firsk Monday in ench month, ‘The rest of the time of the mecting was do- voted to discuseing tho question of admittiog roporlers to the mootings of tho Associatiou, The moeting decided in the nogative by & vote of 11 to 6, aud thon adjourncd.” - e THE WEATHER. Wasmxarod, D. C., Nov. 0.—For the Upper Lake rogion and the Northwost, parily cloudy wenthor and lower towperature, with north or wost winds and rising barometor, LOCAL ODSERVATIONE, Oneano, Nov. 9, 1814, lllflth}lr["u. Wind. Rain Wther, 86 '8, W,, fresh, 40 8., gontlo, 29 8.'W,, freili,.) lines, In case tho forwarding road is unavle to welgh, then tho car shall bo woighiod at tho firat ecales, aud tlie oz~ cosschrgen, 1f any, advanced from yofnt of sbip- ment, and tho ndditional amount roported back to thie loading-station, Resolved, That Mr, McKay, Mr, Bpriggs, and Mr. Hoops bs'sppointed a commities to ace the Genoral ¥reight Agouts of controlling raflroads leading from laka poria, o obtaln tuelr scceptance and adoption of thio resolutions cavried at this meeling, and mnka thelr report ta ita Becretary, who ls requestod o adviso all partics interested, % At n later macting, held at the Grand Pacitjo Hotel iu this city, tho followlug resolutions wore adopted : Tlio assent of thio Ceneral Ireight Agentaof tho Nuos Zime, 0:53 8, .{20.95| 41 11184, m,(29.90' 68 5300 . 1, (29,89, 64 Leadlug from luks ports, Clilcago 10 Olevelaud Inclu- | 3i60 I I, 200 B4 | 40 |8, Wy fresh -+ loar 3 :00 p, 1m,[20,8% 86 | 5O |8, W,, frosh. +|Cloudy. eivo, Barlay boon ordal'd by tho Cominiicn apwotai- | 151y ¥ .50 88 | 51 (6 Feooh e purpose, Liesolued, That tho resolutions adoptod at Grand Rapide be printed and circulated for uction by tha lines parties hercto, That tho imo appolated for carrying the now prac- Taxiuiuw thermometer, 037 minigum, 41, GENERAL OBSERVATIONS, Qit1oago, Nov, 10—1 8, m, tico of charging freight on lumber be extondod to tho Stuton, | Bar,)Thr) Wind, |fam)] Weather, 16th of Novemuer, to' sako offcct on that dato, et e s e e Tho following roads have agreed to carry ont & < gun'l 84, 4 reaton’ thio foregoing resolutions: Joifersonvillo, Hadis Hines ponville & Indiaunpolis, Pennsylvavia Company, Dotroit, Lansing & Lakio Michigan, Detroit & Milwaukoo, Pittebarg, _ Cincitmatl At | Louis, Michigan Central, Chleago & Lako Iluron, Lake Bhore Michigan _Bouth~ ern, Cincinpatl, Hoamillon & Dayton, Daltimoro & Ohio, Grand Rapids & Indiana, Fort Wayne, Jaokson & Baginaw, Grand Rapida, Nowaygo & Lake Shore, Filnt & Pero Marqilott Rallrosd. Ciroulars aro now being printed by the above-nsmed roads to carry the foregoing rosolutions into ofeat. zosTa a ,:an;‘r]:ugu;:m. AT At the annual meoting of tho Boston & any Ilullroud, Told on tho 4tk inat., & dividend of & por cont, payabla Nov. 10, was deolared, The nnflruul‘m« of thio aunusl report for the year end- ing Bopt. 80,1874, are 88 follows: Htecelpts from passengors, Fralght.,o...0 o Mails und other source: Lscanaba - | BN, B, freih . SIAYISFABTORILY SETTLED. pecial Dionatan (o e Chicago Tribune, Pyrsristo, 1L, Nov. 0,—Tho dillicully be- tween SLaw & Rupert, propriotors of -tho Rock- [um Mli, and the Sny Lovos Commisslonoie, hus ot length beon ad]ustod, Aftor a confor- ougo, Insting several days, the Commissionors this morning sgroed to pay the mill-ownors 80,000 on dondition that they entirolv remove tho dem and run thoir mill by eteam, The Com- misgionors Also sgroed to withdraw the suit now peuding againut bhaw & Ruport growing out of tho lovee difliouity, This agroemuut appears to meot goneinl approval, ‘he romoval -of the daw will reolaim sevoral thousand aares of land, and greatly improvo the éeuitary condition of tho bottom of that viciuity, s Uz For Ware Rirer 1toad, 2,302,404 ol 2248 Ty 0,443 Burplu€seuissoyn :\'m-;fi;ln sliddg fiind, + sultod as follows: Prosident, A. J. Jutkins;’ THE ARMY. Brief Extraets from Geony Sherman's Annual Repos Hz Thinks the Matlter of Reduction Has Been Carried a Little Too Far. Gen, Sheridan on tho Indian Question. WasmiNaToN, Nov, 0.--Gon, Shorman's annual report to the Scaratary of War shows tho totnl number of cnllsted mon fa the army oo Oct. 16 to havo been 20,441, 1b estimatos that this num- bor will probably ba roduced through natural cauaes by tho 1st of January, 1875, to tho 25,000 allowod by Iaw, It deprecaton the.inadoqunoy of g0 small an army for tho demnands of o largo an aren of torritory as it has to bo scattored over, fuvolving tho necossity of withdrawing troops from one dopartmout to meot. the roquiroments of olhors a long distanco ayav. It compliments 1he Ligh ofiiciency of Gou. Shieridan and his aub- ordiunto oflicors in maintaining comparative ponco in tho fudian opuniry, It snys thoroports of tho cummandiug oflicerd demonstrato that the small army of the United States, called & ponco eatab- lishment, i8 tho bhardest-worked bady of mon in this or any country, Tho disciphne and behav- for of tho oflicors and mon bave beon worthy of all praiso; and, whother employed on tho ox- treme and distant frontior or in sfdiog civil offi- cors {u tha oxcoution of olvil procoases, avo boen o model for tho imitation of all good men. In rogard to. thio removal of bis headqnarters to 8t, Laws, ho gaya: **Lam propared to oxo- cuto tha duties that may bo dovolved on mo by propor aathority, Hers Iam contrelly located, aod should oceasion arnse I ecan personally pro- ceed to auv point on this contineut whore my services axo nooded.” LIEUT.~GEN. SNEMDAN in his annual report touches slightly wpon Geo. Custor’s Dlack Iills oxpedition, whick i pro- nounces # successtul reconnoisaapce. The country of the Black Hills was found to bo much bettor than way oxpocted, with plonty of good timbor, and copsidorable good soll ok high alti- tades, and an abundaat supply of good water and prass, Some gold waa found near Harnoy's Pealr, but of ite abundauco thoro fs ot prosent no roliablo information, Sufliciont time could not bo givon by sn oxpedition, such ns that of QGon. Cuator’s, to prospect sud dotormine jta quantity. Gen. Shoridun agafu recommonds tho ostablishment of a largo wilitary post in tho Black Hill conntry. . OF TUE INDIAN TROUDLEY Gen. Shoridan eays: “f roapoctfully @iffer with Gen., Popo as (o tho chiol causes of thoso Indian troubles, snd sttribute it to immuaity with which tho tribes havo buen treatod. In all their rowds into Toxas for tho past throo yoars thoir resorvations havo furnished thom tho sup- plica with which to make tho ralds, and shol- tored thom from Jmuult when thoy returnod with their scalpa and plunder, No man of closo observation, it scoms to mo,can travel across tho great plaius from Nobroska aud Wyoming to Toxas, aud #oo tho ostaulishied ranches with their huudrods of thousands of head of caltlo, shoop, and horace, together with tho families of tho ownars, and reasonably think that theso coplo, 80 much oxposed sud having such valua- Eln intorests, are doesirous of provokivg Indian wore, Thoro was a time, possibly, whou_ tho opulation of tho Indian frontiormay have boon {l’uflirmm ‘or Iudiau troublos, but that has passed ong ago.” . —_— THE NORTHWESTERN STATES. Hews Itoms Telegraphed to The Ol cago Tribunc. LLINOIS, The pew Baptist Chinrch of Danville was dedi- catod Sunday evening by tho Rev. Dr. Bultley, of Alton, ' ~The Commen Council of Alton passod a regolution yosterday aftornoon submittiug tho queation of building Water-Works to a voto of tho peoplo on tho 12th of Decombor noxt. ~A young boy, 17 yoars old, named Jacob Wall, was out gunning, with two companions, Sunday, near Springflcld, and by somo means hia gun was accidentally disoarged, inflicting upon bLis porson o fatal wound, from which ho died yeaterday. —Ar, Austio, Superintendent of the Kanlkalkeo Paper Mills, and an_employe named Jackson, were soveraly scalded last Saturday by the sud- don escapement of a pont-up jot of steam from tiao bleach-tubs, Both will be confined to tho honse for somo time, —A G-year-old_daughter of A, Bomboy, Bour- bonuais ~ Township, Kankakeo County, was drownod last Saturdayin a dcop pool of wator over which she was jumping. —Tha rosidenca of Bamuel Vining, of Limo- stono, Kankakea County, was burned with all ite contents lagt wook. —Tho controversy betweon the Donrd of Su- gum’nou of Kankakeo County and Diss Nettio iuclalr, County Superintendent of Schools, ay to whether shie was legally entitied to o per cent- ago of tho schaol-funds disbursed by hor, bas ouded by the Boatd allowing ber claim. As oo offeet thoy restuict her to 125 daya of eervico, —Samuel B. Mooro, azed 88 years, dropped dond of hentt-disoase lnst Satarday evenlng st the reaidenco of his brother-in-law, J. W. Ban, a farmor, in the Townehip of hdun, LaSalle County. Ho was a much-rospected citizen, I0WA. A grivdstone brolo to pieces while in motion nt the prison at Fort Madison yestordsy. The broken fragments wero thrown in all direotions domolishing everything they came in contoc with, Jack Allen, s colored convict, had his thigh hm]l! fracturod in two places byoao of the pieces, sud lice i & critical condition, —As the_westward-bouud traw on tho Chica~ go, Rock Island & Lacitlo Raitroad camo to the statiodl at Homestead Saturdsy “.ight, tho eu- giuo atruck o stray cow and throw ser azaiust tho platform and passod her. Sho then rollod on to tho tiack under tho passenger-cars snd throw them from tho track, upsotting tho ono next the sleaping-car, “whick lad brokea looge, aod, romaining on the track, coltided with tho others, Several passongers wore coosiderably bruised, aud one, a Gorman woman, WA8 quito scriously injured about the head and shouldera, Sho was ablo to remain on the train sfter it wea rightad, aud continued ler journey to Des JMoines, Tho escapoof all on board from a more sorions danger was miraculous, —Ilarmon and Humbold!, sons of Dr. Huff- meistor, of Fort Madison, were tr{lng to shoot & chicken-hawk on Sunday, when tho gun iu the hands of the formor was accidontally dischared and the etiru load of sliot lodged in HumbolCt's right arm, above the olbow. T'ho bones of the armn wero so oadly fractured that amputation WON uecossBry. ouo. Tha raln of Sunday unight stopped tho forest and swawnp firos which huye boen burning in the vicinity of Cloveland, east, west, and south, and :‘hu atmosphere was cowmparttively clear yestor- e —Sovoral car-loads of provisions and clothiog have boon sovt from Clevolaud to the Nebrasks sufforers withiu tho past weok, MINKESOTA. A henvy wind and 1ain storm came np from tho south and covored the whols southern part of the Stato Saturday evoning. 1nilfoll iu somo places. But little damnge 10portod, The Signat Oflioo regonmd tho advance of tho slorm at tho rate of G0 to 80 mitos an hour. Ely Bortraud, an lowa lorso-thiof, passing under tho nama of Bmith, was recognizod and ar- rested Sunday in the Qongregational Churoh at Cannon Fulls at the ologo of tho servico, upon which ho bad heon apparoutly o dovout at- tendant, —A govere wind-storm on Saturday evening last overturnod the Danlsh-Norwogiuu Luthoran Ciircliin Duluth, and throo framo_dwollings, bosides unroofing two moro. Nobody was in- Jured. ‘I'he church wau quito & largo siracturo, uud was altogothor badly used up, and is an ens tire lous, . WIBCONSIN. A littlo daughter .of Postmastor T. O, But- tum, of .Milton dunction, started & firs with k aseno in the kitchon stove Saturday afternoon. T'ho can oxplodod, and%lie wau so badly burned Lo caue bor death at 11 o'olock Sunday night, —Josuph Putgo, of Psigo & Fitzgorald, s load- ing oitizon of ilwaukeo, diod suddenly of con- goutiou of the brain yostordsy mamiug, o was o mamber of the Board of Trade, aud much respeetod, HICHIOAN, Tho schooner 1I, 1. Moore, driven ashoro noar Grand ITavon during 1he lsts heavy storm, though sustalning no purtioular damago, will cansa considorablo expouso, it boing nocossary to buyld wavs aud lauueb hor, —The ninth annual sossion of the Btato As- soolation of Bpiritundista Las boon caliad by %mnh{nb Mauchestor to moot at Battle Crook, oc. 11, ~—Jacob Churoh. who killed Troy Darling two yenra ago, at & Lionso of:ill«fame in.Battlo Crook, nud sontoncad to the Btate Prison for ten years, was pardoned by Goy. Bagloy. Satusday on o count of 11l health, ~TFho teatimony in the cnso of the catato of Edward Packer va. Jamea 8, v[‘uon and wifo closod Inae, night ot Battle Crook, Forty days Tiave boon consumed in taking ovidence. L'wonty thonsand dollars {8 involved, ,Tho case oxoltca groat intoreat. INDIANA. The Bodford, Springvillo, Owenburg & Bloom- flold Rinilrond Gompany filod articlos of assooin- tion at Indlannpolis yoaterdav. Tho rond i to bo 30 miles. long, fram Dedford to Bloomfiold, and £80.160 of the 81,000,000 is subscribed. J. A, Mstohall is Prosldont. ~Saturday night Jonnio Daily, tho kou{mr of he most fashionable bagoio in Indianapolis was. robbed of a largo quantity of jowelry. g THE BROOKLYN SOANDAL, The CivilSuitof Tilton Agninat Beechs or Lostponcd for 'Lon.Days-~Tho Cnsc Of TRINK K'Fo0tor Ve. Moultons New Yonk, Nov, 0.—1'ho clvil sult brought by Thoodoro Tilton sgaiust tho Rev. Henry Ward Beachor camo up this mornlug bofore Judge Roynolds, in the City Court of Broolklyn, which was crowdod with spoctators, among whom were many ladios, Tho plaintilf wan prosont and sat beside s counsol, ox-Judge Fullerton, Willlam A. Beach, ex~Judgo Moriis, and Rogor A. Pryor. Mr. Beechor was absont, but was roprosented by Goneral Tracy and Mr. Bhoarman., Whon tho cage was callod Mr. Morrls answorcd that they him to Romero & Agulrro, bankers, who doal in tho proolou oro, Gonzalon furaished a samplo bar for {nspootion, and its quality proved, upon lfullnm to bo 8o fltio that the tirm gladly nogo- tlatad for thirtoon mara ltka it, ‘Ui prico, Loo, was templing, bolng fixed at $5,000 for whas wag olostly woith $13,000. Tho mouoy was paid, tho bara dalivered, sud Gonzaloa suddenly droppard out of sight. - When llomoro & Aduirro critioally oxaminod tholr purchase, thoy found that only tbo samplo bar was_gold, tho athors belng brass. oloverly.platod. Gouzales turned mlt to bo.n profesaional thiof nomad Tom Mora, but hio could not be found by tha police. —_— LOUISIANA. Presidont Orton Makes In ry. About the RRecant Outting of 'Folegraph= Wires—ratal Riot in ‘forre Bonno Parish—United Stntes Ofiicers to Mo Ieclonseds Naw Youg, Nov, 9,—A dlspateh from Now Orleann, of yestordny, says: ' A very shsip Jottor to tho War Dopartment has been writton by Preeident Orton, of the Westorn Union Tole- graph Company, deémanding. why, in a timo of poaco, thelr wires wore cut, and tho matter has baen roferred Lo Gon, Emory for o roport. Gon. Emory, somo days. ngo, instittuted in- quirios, but to-day detailod Gon. Henry A. Mor- row, by order of tho Dopartment, to proceed thoro aud make »_spoclal report of nll the cir~ qumatances. Ho loft to-night on his misslon.” New Onpeans, La., Nov. %.—In Terra Boune, Amos Smme, o Dogro ORI who wauolected on the compromiso ticket. was attacked by sovon nogroes yostorday ovening in Howmn, “SBimms sworo roady, but Mr. Shoarman objoctedto tho trinl boing commonced beforo the appoal Lad beon heard on. the order fssued by Judge Neil- on, and asked for délay, in ordor that certain papers necessary in tho cago sbould bo printad. Judgo Roynolds fixod tho time for hearing tho argumont on the apneal at 2 o'clock on Iriday aftornoon noxt, and the trial of this case was sot down for Wodnosdsy wook, at 10 o'clock in tho foreuoon. MOULTON'S CASE. District-Attornoy Winalow thon made applica- tion that Francis D. Moulton skould plead to tho fudictment fonnd sgainst bim for libaling Miss Edna Dean Proctor. Ex-Judgo Fullorton, who npruarqxl for Moutton, oxpressed the opinjon that this matter was boln%,rreuuud furward sith unnocossary hosto by tho Diutrict Attornoy, who roplied that it was only taken in it ordor. Tho coungel for Moulton then asked for a postpono- ment until to-morrow morning, to put ina plos. Tho postponement was grautod, Upon retiring from the Brooklyn City Court- room to-day, ex-Judge Fulloriou visited tho ‘United States’Conrt building, and filed tuo ro- ly of Mr. Moulton to tho complaint of Misy roctor. Tho document ia lengthy in tho ex- tremo, Moulton admits that ho knew thelady mentioned in connection with tho acandal to bo tho plaiutiff, and folt himeelf coorced by o com- bination of circumatances to mako tho state- mont which js dcomed libelous. Aftor Boocher's teetimony, it becamo a mattor of solf-dofenso for {louh._on to make publio bis vorsion of tho mat- or, FIRES. At Wittsburg, Axks ‘Meyenis, Toon,, Nov. 9.—0n Saterday night tho offica of tho Gazlfe newapaper, at Witts- butg, Ark,, was eot on fire betwoen 11 pnd 32 o'clock, sod, owing to a high wind which provailed at tho time, tho flamos coon com- municatod to tho adjoining building, which, to- gothor with_thejfollowing, Wore consumed: A building ownod by Spraggins' beirs; valued nt $1,000; anothor owngd by Z. N. Lstes, of Momphis, valued at £2,000; Sam Lawnson's grocery storo and Daniols’ saloon, valuod st £1,000° oach; Applowhite & 'Thomas' dr oods and grocory storo, loss £4,000: T Nv lack's dry goods aud grocery store, loss §6,000; {veured in tho Planters’ and Misaissiopi Valloy Companies of Mompbis, and tho Amazon, of Ciucivnati; D. Black & Oo,, dry goods and gro- cotien, Insured iu tho Dlsntors!, Missiselppl Valley, aad Fhconix, of Moemphis, the Clay of Newark, Xy., tho Homo and People’s of Nowark, N.J. Touwal loss by fire about $25,000, , The Fire at Fort Madison, Ia,, Sunday. Soecial Dispatch to The Chicago Trioune, Font Mabisox, Ia., Nov.9.—Tho fire which broke out last night at 11 o'clock was not ox- tinguisbied until 3 o'clock this moruing., The buildings, with ono oxcoption, were all framo, 2nd dry as tindor, Thoy were fired in threo dif- feront placos by ipcondiarics, and the flames rapidly spread to the adjoining bLuildings. The firo comyanies woro slow in gotting to worlk, but done excellent sorvico, the managoment belng all that could bo expacted. At one timo it was thought impossiblo to proveat tho flamos from spreading , to the busiunces coutre of the city, but thoy wera checked b; toaring down tho intervening houscs. Tho losses aud tasurance are ag follows : Knmlerer,awolling- houso, with meat market underncath, §7,000; Ttockwaod & Co., wagon-shop, $000; T. A. Blacka, blacksmith-shop, $1,100; Edwards & McCabe, livery-stublo, $3,500 ; Koobler, dwelling- bouse, 2,000; Auwater, dwelling-bousg aud wagon shop, 2,000 Bawyers, waroroom, 1,100 ; Robors, dwelling-houto, with' harnoss- shop underneall, §3,600~iusured in tbe Iowa Stato Insurance Company for $600. A number of buildings woro damaged more or lous, tho combined loss of which 18 £1,000; fully insured, Stonmer Bucneds Snecial Dipatch to TherChicago I'ribune. 8. Paur, Minn,, Nov, 9.—The stepmer Aunt Detsy, owned by J. C. Smith, broughy by bim through the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers from Grand Haven, Mich., last year, was burned this afterncon st tho uppor lovee. Loss, $8,000; partly insured. More Forest Fires opreiat Dispateh to I'he Chicago T'ribune, Anaos, Ind,, Nov. 9.—A larga ploco of woods ashort distance north of this town is on fire, and, from present nEpenrlnceu, will be com- pletely dostzoyed, Tho flames aro sproading rapidly and aro boyond coutrol. This pluco is filled with clouds of smoke and flying ashos, Tho damage will be very great. At Whitewator, Wias Special Dispatch to T'he Chicace Iridune. WaorzewaTen, Wi, Nov, 9.—The church bells suddenly stopped tolling last evoning and rang out tho clamor for & flre, which had beon diacovered In the twa-atory framadwalling-hanse of Mis, A, Graham. Tho citizens and Fire Do- paremont mado & desporate fight to save the building, and at length succeeded. Tho firo was cuueud%y tho accidental breakago of s lighted kerosene lamp, Loss on houso, clotbing, and furniture, over §1,200 : fully ingured in the Con-, tinental, MORTUARY. Ostama, Nob,, Nov, 8.—The fupcral of Mr. Tdward Croighton took placo to-dny from tho Cutholig Cathodral, which was crowded to suffo- cation by pooplo of all sccts. The funcral cortego was sbout one mile in longtls. Busincss throughout the city was gonerally suspondod, and o more popular tributo of respect was novor shown to avy one by this peoplo than to Mr, Orelghton. ‘I'he body of Mra. Gen. John A, Rawling pusscd Enst to-doy. THE RHOMBERG CASE. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Donuque, Ia, Nov. 0.—In tho Governmont- Rizomborg caso, it ia roported to-day thal Ithome berg is taking messures undor ibs Intorval Toyonue forms to dofend himself -agpinst the cloim of the Goyernment., Rhomberg s out in o card this ovening trying to show that it was impasaiblo for him to” disposc.of the amount of spirits, without the knowledgo of tho Gavern- .mont Inspoctor and watcliman, on which the ‘Governmont now claims_taxes. Attornoys, bo- sides the Unitod States District Attorney, have beon “retalned by the Govornment to nrosccuto tho caso. It is undorstood that invostigations aro being mado to ascortaln what property Rhomborg hos, with a viow to ita bolzuro,which, if not provented, will probably be wade on Wednosday. —_— A $200,000 SUIT. Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tridune, Kangas Crry, Mo, Nov, D.—The Kansas Paclfio and Missomi I'acifio Railronds have had a stit broughit agalnst them by parties elaiming, undor divect titlo from a patont of the Goveromont, tho property of the above roads in WVost Kansss, on whioh is situatod tho Btato +Lino Houso, 1ound-housod, olovators, and 300 othoer hulldlnfin, aof the valuo claimod by tha plaiutift of $209,000, At P s An Ingonlous Swindie, Maoagor Luque, of the Bpanish opera-troupe which 158 now iu Ban Frauclsco, lately formed tho soquaintanco of Hanriquo Gonzales, who reprosented himsolf as the sgont for some Moxi- can minoy, Ganzeles sald ho hod gold in bory which ko wanted to soll, and Luquo introduced ran from tho patty threo equares, ang, being pursued, turpod upon them and firad, m"mF ono and woundiog snothor, Simms Immedintol sucrendored himsglf, and was eont to jail, whicl was guarded dusing tho (Pt by & suad of oitizens, It was roportod that tlreats wore mado to lay the town in ashes, but all was quict this morning. , Nov. 9.—Judge Trimblo to-day, VIENNA, at the instance or citizons, romitted the fine aud rovoked tho . order of imprisonmont sagaiust Licut, Hodgson. ‘Thia nction of, tho Judgo wns applauded in the Court-Ifouse, Tho report that the Tnnpln intond to mob Hodgaon and Solya is fotally unfounded. All thoy desiro is tho vindi- catlon of tho law, Selya ig still in prigon, and Gon. Emory sont ono of bis ataf? to St Morting- villo to investigato thio chiarges of ungentleaniy conduct_made_by Gen. Alexander De Clousot sagainst Licut. Do Rudia. OBITUARY. Congressman John W. flcad, of Gale intin, Tenn, Nasnviure, Tenn., Nov., 9.—The Hon. John ‘W. Hond, membor of Congress-elect from the Tourth Distriet of Tonnessco, died at Gallatin this morning, shortly altor 3 o'clock. AMUSEMENTS, STAR LECTURE COURSE. i 0PTION 8ALT, Jnuson, MoCiurg & I on Ty IS, MORNING, o tatd-n “wenty-socond.st, o n Thiriy-tiratat, and’ Indinoa.ay. n and Ialsted-s 48T Wost Madlsun-st. ; Wost Lakoat.j Itiokwood Clack-st. ; Laus's, D74 North CI Tirst five Entortalamenta in AfeCormick Free "Zuses to und Jrom South und Weat Stdes. David Swing, (Spoctal), auiol Doughorty, Nov. 17, Loy ) ol TIE TRUR Noe. 30, i S Nov. 30, and Dea. 1 and 3, Charlotto Oushiian RIEADINGS. o Lactures by Clarlos Bradlaugh, Tsyard rasier gt Dobgiags, dames 1 Xisiie aud Wm. Parsons, Concorts by Hlvhlnfs- Baornard Company, with other eaterialo.] monts (nnt yot snuounced), follow, hption Tiokota outitio- sou to aholco of all *4Slac" Entortalnmonts, Carpenter & Sheldan. GRAND OPERA-HQUSE, FRED ALGarksts epposiie Sloiman lousd, <esarecssManagor Flrst timo of Kelly & BN’ Leon's translation of Offonbachis Po'ite Oporatta, *'L1 SRR S VR B GROT o i on, T U TR KELLY & LEON'S FAMOUS MNINSTRELS In_mow and osiinal Nthionian Skotchos, including oo Sawmy C *Couct, of, Apponls, Jackwood Iicho Scono," ‘*Zopholls," now ballads, coraot solas, alc., ofc, Evory ovonlog and Wednesday and Satarday Matineos. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THE PARLOR HOME OF COMEDY. SUCCESS! BUCORSS! of Bulwer's besutiful Play, MONEY ! Tueaday, Wodnosdoy, sad Wodnoulsy Macluce i ody, DON ASSURANCE, Thurusdn;).lrnd i“{ldn,fim baturday Matinco Bl?ll ‘hl:l\ll\frclll:y DR TR YR AT I B TR MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Vybert Reeve and Biiss Adeliue Stauhoge EVERY NIGHT AND BATURDAY MATINEE fn Wilkia Gollins! Groat Drama, - 2 Or, THE WOMAN IN WHIYTE, MR, WYBERT KEEVE TIRE CHANGE OF BILL | Count Foaco, ... ... erees {unio Pahorick, MISS ADELINE STANIOPE o, Thaoivs 0T Dramas, “TILE BET- TH R ARG I B ARD, Rrames. THE DET M'CORMICK MUSIC HALL. ‘GRACE GREENWOOD’ AND Mrs, Sarah Fisher Ames, Costumo Impersonations and Recitations, with Btago Effects. Mondny and Tnesda: sy Nov. O and 10. v Admlselon, 730, Rosorvod Suats, 2o oxtrs. For sale atJauson McClurg & Co.'s, ACADEMY OF MOSIG, Tirst appoaranco on the Chicago Dramatic St o T hed Synsiaty By i, Stage of t BLLA WESINER, 1 Sow and beautiful Soclory Dr.mis, oatitlod MK EGTDE Wrlsten exproasly for her by Fred G. piiehabe Triroduees the wonterful \YREN aedor, and in ERBPEGIAL. C8, which hiave boun 1o tnomo of adwiration tirvagl- out tho amusement world.. WINTER RESORT. f{uw o scape the Winter. GO TO NASSAU, the Madeitn of Amorlca, with s fine Ainorican Hotol and Boaylitul acatloa. JADIALCA, with ite Biuo Mountalns afordlug every chvlca'of tomporature for. & Sentdouco. CARAOAS, the benutiul and itoresting capitnl of Veactuala, with dry climato and gauablo temperaturo. o Atids Sicamsiip Gompsay's largo Urat-ainss iran Stoaers, o ally “fitted 1o ), s N Yotk “GYary Viiaoh 'taps ‘for " abovd Funowsod ‘hoalth roszta, i Now York, SCALES, FAIRBANKS' STANDAKD SCALES FAIRBANKS. MORSE & QO, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chlcaga, areful to buy nnly the Genull WANTED, A TN T i Hoslery, Notfons, and White 0,8 fIeat-ola ':uvvllu 'ulu(;x?am i’\hm have ‘Addross OOX, SMITH & C'l‘)- l'mlmaln‘nuinl;"u‘:‘n"lfl;l i 4l partionlara &8 to amount aud fooation of trade, axpos Hongn, etc. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, $5.00 lchkages FRACTIONAL GURRENGY IN EXOIANGE FOR Bills of Naligual Crrency, TRIBUNE OFFICE. 7 . RAILROAD TIME TABLE. __ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. eppted. > Sanday oxoopteds 1 Mond, o Endas At 1000 oy 4 Dafte, o7 Oxcovlade U MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERY RAILROATY llll":;.“,‘/:”"l:t . Id;:t’kl’[, unr‘l1 'u:‘l ‘I)/ Treanty-ascond.st, o i ot corue uf adisane T ¥ Pandolets Leave, | Arrive, Mall tv1a maia and aic 1ino), m, rom, l‘)flkhlpA 3 Morning dienro Nigut tiapross, CHIPASN & ALTON RAILRDAD, Chfeago, Kantar City and Denver Stiort Line, via_Louiste amy QKV’:;xdr‘f/hl‘n:lqfi )mr iy Alion anit N Loute gl Lnes Union BHepat, Y % Arrive, Kansas Clty and Donvor Fast Itx, MKuses Uity lxpeo: e, Louis and ‘Tax 5t X, K-pentar, Lacon, Waslingtan T, Jollet & Diniaht Acomuiodation, CHI"ARO, MILWAUKEE & Sr. PAUL RAILWAY. Unton Depot, corner Meailison and Canal-ata, Heeast’ Oflen 63 Kowth Clurkeats, oppnaite Sherman Honse, and at Dapot. T Arrit, Bjtankes Madison & Pralrlo du) Ghion, Mall . 800 8. m. ["11:008, Bliivankan, Urean Ty Hiavenn| o008 111008, s bl S bl Sl T e o *i00p. Milwauken, Groon. li; ek, P00 pen, Korhoc tone, Man oriiinen Tastn s y oo e, Aid B:0p, m.[* 7:00p. m. ulis, Nieht JSapross, + R0, m, 13 8343 A, . JLLINAIS GEYTRAL gatt24n, Depot fontny Lake<t. und Jost g7 Tiwentyaccond-at, Tiekat apiec, 181 RandolpA-sta, near Ciark, @) Uil Pistenor, (@) It CHICAGD, BURLINGTON % DUINCY RAILTIYY, Depotscival iy ket Indiagasivey and Statoendhostsy X . ity Grand uclia Jlotel, ey e ks Arrice, Mail and Express, . Ouaw aul Servator B Pacl 88 Line, Khatas. Gitg, Jotvamwors i ty, Tiodvinwaris, Siison & 81, Josoph Hew Tisus lipross. ‘Auror vaymyor | Dubuano & Siouxdity Exp. . T'nltic Nlght Kxp, for Omabin Kunsas Dug Louveuwortn, A culson & St dosoph Jixi i rova Accommudatin| Duwnor’s tirove Accommonation) Uownor'stizava Accommodation *Ex, Sunda,s. 15ix, Samraay. 3z, Munda; CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERY RAILYIAN. 1 _drrios. a—Deot corn 3-Devot corner of olinand Kinzfe *Cupal and Kinzlo. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC MAILROAD. Beput, cornier 0f Vaaluren und Sherman.a 7 R rand faciis tioile 4TIkt oftces | drre, Qmnba, Lenvenw'in& Atchizon iz Peru Accomunodati FRTIG— OCEAN NAVIGATI TSTATE LINE. New York to Glasgow, Liveryool, and Lotdoniitey LG o oareent f(::'vl;l‘flml will sall from Pler No. &, Nortn River, as fole STATE OF PENNSYLVANLA STATE OF NEVADA ... Thursdas, Nov. 13, sssens Thussday, Noy And ovory Wodneaday tharaaticr, taking pe: {aruugh rates ol parta of Great el Sad Hejuuds Swedon, Damnark, aud Gormang, Drafts fr £1 i woward. | ¢l i 51 MALDWIN & € Atiants vy, Now Tarks Stecrago Ultica, L S < Loy any othior I VoN e KARLE, 25 Gen'l Westorn Agont, 6l (lark-st.. (hicazo. NEW YORK TO CARDIEF, The South Wales Atlantio Staamsnin U ¢ Finteciar, Full:noored, ONoiouil Scamehine Wit rall from Ponneslvania Rallroad Whaet, Jersoy Cliy: PEMBIOK,..o...Uct. 24 | GLAMORGAN....Oct. 21, arrylng poods and nassongors ab through alnarta of tho Unitod States amd Caratm 1 povts T o Beletol Chanol, and oilecusepointain (gl g ey slded iy ali nprovouontsfor thy camforisad DABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. Flrst Cabin, §78 and 3 oy, B = antroncr. isotnnsy i Shreany, oo Osbla, 35 Prepald Steors go oattlilcates trom Cardif, .. a5 Duultator £1'and upwards, . No. 1 Dick Ofiamber h ST ALE B RETER L 00 P Aema, - No. 17 Broadway. National Line of Steamships, INOTICH. Tagmost southerly routo ks always b N R et Nuw Yock Tur LIV IRBOD N W Sty SR G Ay 0 QUENS- Salling from N. Yurk jor Lundon (diroct) evary fortalsht. roea FRLeA ot ok e ooy A 4GSR Drafua for 21 and. spwards s oo A Northeastcornor Olndi il Tasdolohsce: (obmems _Sheruir.a flouso), Chioako, el i ALLAN LINE Montreal Ocean Steamship Company, ANl clasaos of parsnge Ay ctawcon tho diiferent ports of (R \N»""F‘A;l’:‘flfi\fi'f& e poiv] TAL ‘eallings. ALTY, TReduced Rates fo Burope, To Liverpaol, Queense town, Glasgow, or Londonderry, 15, Arply at Company’s Oflico, nostliwost cornor Clark and Tandolph-sta., Chicarn. P, 1L, DU VERNET, Gonoral Westorn Agont, Great Western Steamship Line, Framn New York to Bristol (Kngland) direot. Caruwall, Tuesdas, Nov. 0. Arragon, Murka; ; Cnbin Passago, 37 i ] Sature ins, Nov. 3 nformeiino, $45; Stoorige, 31, Forty we ot Fanpa DI " GEO. MODONALD. Agant. LEGAL, In ll!c Orphans’ Court for the City and County of Thiludelphia, State of Pennsylvania, Ta MARTILA REED, formorly MARTHA McQLURE, Jata ol tho said Giiyof Philadelpliia, nad t all vtlssr peisons interastod : UTICIE 1 horoby given, that on the 13th day of Octa« nitos MeUluro Reo, bror t undor. tho will of 54 M g toeth thal I, Iato of tho ity of Philadsiyhls, doosas, & untol tuconiu and lntorest from ono-half o ocedunt's rasiduary purate, Was payable to Martha, siitor of deoudont (and formorly tho wife of Wil lteed, of thooity alorasalu, and aftor ner doath talier b soms, the potltionor and’ Willism . Raod, snd tiat tho sal Marthu tind not bean saeu or hiacd (rom sinco May ox 1863, and wna Dolloved to bo fload, and prasing the T a ondn ditoot i the irand’ Lifa" Insuranca i e oy, 8 PGSR, 1) 1065 £y ek % s Coon i AL will (0 DAY DY 0 the pal- tiouor tho share or portion of sald ineume which would b, e hhon Lo doaths of His mothor, tho s, LRaakie 10y b oS Rirciaust roforred 1 vald voiitinn N, RIGH) B, e Audltar, to tako ‘prool of tha 0T o b hd roport unon e pranela Aot ol ur thoroot, * At tho Awliar wil o7 ibharpow atorassh SyONBAY ok p. e oilies, Mo e ity of Puliad MEDIOAL CARDS. §59%H Dr. Kean, May bo aonsultod, porsunally or by il aiv Al GUFURIO OF BOrvOus dindsos. DI, Snts phiyalelan (i tha ity Wila WECEEULS CHERs aF I iy, CIIhou loura, ¥, 1, L0 8 B, Lays from B o 12, MANHOOD RESTORED, A victim of youthful Imprudoneo, i dccays norvones dublilty, atous having (risd oy wwia arary sy, s ) atnls” vl gure ol 1 e N Aorare: RESVER) 7 Nuwsaueatey Now Yorks el e

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