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A wine {8 very largo, not to say anything of the vaaple production of whisky, of which Ciucin~ uati alono mannfacturod 7,590,000 gallons, Ths chrobie acareity of water fn tho Obio River bo- pae o nocoseity for Aubstitutes in Cinclunati, and tho peoplo scom to havea lively thirse, This cunaumption of Hquor, it must bo remombored, is in » Stato wharo tho peoplo are so tomporat that thoy wiil not tolerata n liconuo systerm, aud wheva Hquor is sold thoorotioally without au- thorsty of law, In Octobor lnat the peoplo voted down au amondiment to the Constitution pravid- firg for liconsang tho anlo of hquor {n Objo; and (_»‘flm #la of liquor continues frou of all Lax. —— " Wo Inadvertently wroto Copernious, instoad of ', @aliteo, in tho nvtinlo publihed yestordsy mora- iug veviowtng Lord Acton's lotter. DBLOOMINGTO! Library Falr—Gospe Aous gt Speciat Dispatch to L he Chiendo Tribrine, Broosuyatoy, 1., Nov, 20.~1he Ladics’ Li- bra.y Fale cloged Inet night, and 18 prouounced a great suceasa fpaneially aud othorwise. Voting for prosouts to tho most popular persons excitad ‘The Ladies! moro intorcat tuan nuythiog ihat has trausplred hers for yoara, and at tracted hundreds of intororted people o Lo Opsra-House, whoto at a lata hour lust night the polls were still open, and vnlhus Kolng on. ko rosnit as follows : Most popular tawyor, Torydon Weod over Ohatten L. Cupen, silvor uot. Mort popular lady, Mrs, Gallnor, tho lioarinn, wator set. Most popular wminiater, tho Rov. J. W. Dinsmoo, Bocond Prosby- tecian Chureh, over R. M. Boruy, First Mothoding. Ugliost doctor on record, Dr. Thomag F. Worrel, ox-Presidont of tha State Madical Asgoeistion, who was presonted with n small pig. Corycon Weed was veutouced 1t 2 mock court to gt ap " o feast for tho inwsets and Judgos, and witl do #o iu line etyle to-nioriowy ovemug at the Lhwnix Hotel, Tha Gopol moetings of the Young hlou's Chustian Asuociation closed to-nigbl with an immouso uuion meeting in Duriey Usll, which vay addressed by Mo, gunnio . Willing, K. A, Burneli, of Aurora, and J. V. Farwotl, of Chi- cago, on tho sabjact, * Dacision of ILallgion.” ‘Tho naxt town to bo lnbored with by the Execu- tive Commnuttea of tho Young Mon's Chirlutisu Assovintion is Poutac. THE INDICEMENT AGAINST TILTON. to Jlzve a Day ed Tor the Crimjunt Frinl-Tac DustricteAttorncy Bectearen S Pusth 10 the lunocence of Mr. KSoecners Hrom the New York T'ribunc, Nov, 28. Hoon after Tneodore Tilton Lied braught suft for dzwmages against the Rev, Houry Ward Beoch- er, Lio was Indicted for au alloged libol on tho pastor of Plymouth Church, Ex-Judge Morris brought the matter yestorduy bofore Judge Netl- #ou of the City Court. There wera fow epacta~ tomd present. A, Morria~If the Court pleake, T desire ta magse o motion, to tho effect that o day be fixed for the ti1al of the icdictmont now pending in this court against Mr. Tilton, I would wuggest to the Dislriet Artornoy that tho 8th of noxs munth Do the day fixed for proceeding with the trigl, so that, m case the mattor in tha civil wuit now pording iv the Court of Appeals is not de- cided in tima for us to procoed with tho civil caso upon_tho fixed in Decombor, we cn pruceca with tha trial of the indictmont. The preparation of vno caso iuvolves tho preparation of too other, B0 that cither can ba tried at that ume, and we dosiro that one cavo or tho vther should bo disposed of as woon a pos-ible, District-Attorney Winslow—I came horo this marulng s & matier of courtesy. I had s notico of wotwu served upon me to uppesr wud have & time fixed for this tndictment, I think thae pro- ceeding wholly irzogalur, sud stiould not cgtablish @ procedent ; at loast not by auy nction of mine, Tao code doos not provide for auy such procesd- fog. A short timo ago, 1 moved in tho Oity Comt the tiisl of one branuch of this cause, but the Court roplied that they could ouly take up one cose at a time, and dechined to fix a day. Tho ertm, cou. caso i8 set down for the Btho? next wontlh, and I haao beon at somo poine to ascertuin the position of duolondunt's councel a8 tu thoir position in the mattor, and I am infoimed that thoy will bo ready aud intoud to yrocacd with tho triol of tho onuse on that day. Idony alsothat'the Court hes the poaer 10 tix A day for tuo trial of this indiccment, sven it the Dusurict-Attornoy does uot proceed with it. z-dudgto Morrs—Tho District-Atcorney bas berzed tho question in tha case. Wo do not want to pracead with bath cases on tha same day, but eimply want the samo day fixed. so Lthat 1n caso tho e.vil ywit is not roady wo can procoed with the trial of the iudictmont. ~ 'ho propsration of oun cige involves the proparation ol the other, and wo shall bo readyin both, for both involve tho eame questions. Tho Moulton caso s not the oue that intorosts the people ; thac iu s side itsuo growing out of tho main isauo. It in ‘prover, thercfore, that the main {usue should bo tried fivet, We do not ask dola, but simply that 1bo coses may bo 8o mTanged that ono or tho r mt“ nbu tried. I submit that tho day should enignutod, _Distriot Attornoy Winslow—I aupposo that {the wivil suit will bo ready in January, Ex-Judge Morris—Well, 17 it is expacted to go ou in January, whet harm will thore s in dosig~ natiug some day for the trialof ths indictment; wud if the civil suit goos on will sny ha,m bo dons? Isuomit that this should Do dono if ;hptr'::u au iutention to try tls issue n good aith, District-Attorney Winslow appeared somowhat nottlad by Mr. Nouris’ lust remark, and replied ruther sharpley: I only wish to say a fow ‘Worde in reply to counsol. ~So far as he aays bo Is reagy to “f this ioatio, and is anxious to have # trint, I am In fult sympathy mith nim, I also belioved tbat this 18suo should bo tried at an early duy, sad I bave neyer believed in zoy Improper or unreasonablo delay in a trial of this kmd, So faras I am concerned, eithor person: ally or otiicially, I hayo euuro batiof 1a the inno- cenco of tho party accused in this scaudal, and 1 have always scted in this botief,” “Lhis romark causcd a sensation among tho apoctators, snd ox-Judgo Morris, springing to i foot, rephiod In vigorous touse, “Thou you bave been doing a great wrong.” District-Attornsy Winslow (very doliberately) —I1f that theory is dangerous tu argus, I cap's help it It isx tho thoory I aholl act upon personally and ofleially, I heliove in an early trisl of ‘tho issue, bug ovory- thiog must bo done in ordor, No unsoomly husto is ealled for hers, or would bo juatified. In re- gard to the power of tho Court to cosignate a « duy for trinl, that power spplios only to jail prisorors and those imprigoned lor folony. Even insuch enses tho Court has uo power to forco {rials, it the District-Attorney should thiuk it improper. It tho District-Attorney orra in this, thueo injured huvo their romedy. Ex-Judgo Morris inulsted that the Court had J0ower over s own recoids, and the Diy- ;fle-Attorney dewied tho assortion, Judgo Heilson reaorvod hin decision, It appoared to 0@ tho opinion of most lawyers prosent that :ho Comt hiad not the power to foica tho 1n- dletment. Alr, Tilton saya that it is immatorial which caso, oivll or criminal, is_tried firat, pro- tidod tho 'queation betweon Mr. Beccher and abwisolt be brough bofore a jury at an aarly dey. ——— . Iits Counsel Move OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Yonx, Nov. 29, — Arrlved — Bteamers Doutchland, from Bromon ; Bulivis, from Glas- Fow. Luvenroor, Nov, 20,—Steamshipa Oblo, from Uhiladelping, aud West N ok -rr{v- Hont ipbelis, from New York ——— Wiy Senntor Morton Took No Part in the Lite Political Onmipnigile 70 the Eilitor of the San Francisco Chyunacls St In au articlo publishod {n your paper on :ha 18th, the tollowing 'paesago oceurs : ' Mor- tou, tha great chioftain of the Wast, made one specch, an able oo, ab the opening of tno osine 0igu, aud thon desorted the fiold on tha ples of ili-bealtn.” From & caroful porusal of your 9307 dally for tho Just venr, I do not think that vou wisb willfully to misrepresuut auy ono, much less o piau wbo 18 v prominent bofore the pcople as_ is Bcnator Morton, aud whoss exer- touy in Lelll of the wlole country Lave been oo grest au hiw bave beon; but from hu toue of the paragraph it might bo thought thnt ho failed in_ hie duty to s party nod to tha sountry by withdiawing from the oxoiting kconcs ot tho lato campaign, ~ Ha came to this country rbout & mouth ngo unable to walk. 1o has boen tt the Hot Sprangs here dunng all that time, mdif you hiad voou four or five men couveying 3l to aud from tho buths #e I have yeatorday ind to-day, vou would come to the conclugion that jl-heslth was no mero pratext, 08 your ar- dele would Jead porsons unawaro of tho Tacts to mppose. Lho Beuntor ia now in & fulr usy ior :«novnr‘y and lu the coursa of @ Iouth or 6O wore will_undoubtedly Lo nblo to return to his luties at \Vnnulugton 1 suoh » atate of heslth 13 will be a tit subject of rejoloing to hiy friends, 8 {m‘. Hruaoxow, Youwa trnly, Baxta Bannans (Qal), Nov, FOREIGN. Catholic Riots in Brazil.-.An Anti-Masonic Crusade, The First 0ld Catholic Mass Cele- brated in Berlin, Archbishop Manning Doclares that All Catholies Mnst Maintein the Dogma of Iufaltibility. Dockray Comfortably Quartered at Santander, Revival of the Canadian Pacific Rallway $Scheme. Berious Illness of Disracll SPAIN, TIOORUAY'S TREATMENT, ‘Waignisaton, D. C., Nov.20.—~The Beoretary of Btate bas 10ceived » tolographic communieation from tho Amorican Mivistor {n Madrid stating that Dockiny’s sccounmodatinns in Santander have boen the best possible. lle has boen allowad to walk about tha citv, subject to puiico survoillance, and bas been catofully provided for as to board avd clothing, TIHE ARMY. Mapnin, Nov, 20.—1t is said that thoarmy now nunibiers 00,000 pion, fully armed, wud thero aro 40,000 mou viuting for arms ordered from the Uaited Stutos. RELCASED. New Yong, Nov, 20.—4 dispatch from London states thnt MacGahan, tho 2erald corraspondent, has beon roleasod from privon by the Spsnish authoutios wt the instance of the Awuericsn Aindutor. gy GREAT BRITAIN, DISRALLY ILL, Loynon, Nov. 20.—~1he Observer says Disraoll in too il to leavo town, sud is unable to attend to buainoas. VIOLENT sTOTAL Loxpow, Nov. 29.-—A storm of great violence provailed to-day on tho const, Tho bark Yetorau was drivon ashore and beeame o total swreck, Eloven of hor crow wero drovnad. — Many other cagualtien are roported, with beavy lons of hife. LoxpoX, Nov. 80--5:30 &. m.—A circular lotter from Archbishiop Mouping wue read in all the Catliolio churcbes of tbis dicceso yosterday, do- claring that all persons who do not accept the dogme of Papal infallibility coase to ba Catho- Hes. BRAZIL. BERIOUS DISTURDANCES, Rro Janginro, Nov. £0.—The roligious excite- ment growing out of tho conflict botwoen the Catliolic olergy and tho civil outhorities bas cnl- minated in sorious disturbances in the Provinces of Pornambuco and Parsbiba, Sympathizers with thi Bishcps of Para aud Pernzmbuco, ro- contly sentonced for violation of the laws of tho Empire, have niade riotoua demanstrations. Whoir ory fs, " Down_with the Musons.” They nave attacked soveral Musoniclodges and bid do- finuos to the local authoritics. Troops and ships bave baen dispatchod to the alsurbed dis- triota, —— FRANCE. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, Pamis, Nov. 20.—Thoe municipal electlons were beld in this city to-day, with the following re- solt: Radical condidates elocted, 53 : Modorato Topublicans, 5 ; Consorvatives, 11, Becond bal- lots will be required in s1x distriots, ZOUNER. Rouber appearad before the Judge of Inatrue- tion BSaturday, sud was examiued for ssveral hours in ropard to hix allegod connection with anillegal Bonapartist Committeo of appesl to the people. —_—— CANADA, A NEW BAILWAY COMPANY TO DX INCORFORATED, Orrawa, Can.,, Nov. 20,—Notico s given in thoe Official Qazeltethat applioation will bo made at tho noxt sossion of the Dominou Parliament for an aot to incorporate a railwaycompany, with full powera to construce, own, an d oporaté a line of railwsy from Red River, la the Proviuce of Manitoba, to soma point in British Colambis, on he Paciflo Conat, g GERMANY. THE OLD CATIOLICH, Benrxr, Nov. 29.—Alaea was cclobrated to-day for tho firat time in thiscity by a prieatof the Old Catbolic Church, The coagropation numbered about 800, of whom twenty receivod communion. BOBSTANTIATED. TLoxrpox, Nov. 80—6:80 a, m.—A diepateh from Borlin saya tho editor of tho Zeehliches, on his judicial examination, fully subsatsntiated Lia statemonts coaceruing Yon Arnim's propositions o tho Speener (azelle. PROF. SEYMOUR. A Card from the Reve M, M, Torbert, To the Iidilor of the New York Times : As Tam visittog Englaud I hwve only fust ro- ceived your paper of Oct, 23. In that paper cortnin charges aro made agaiost Prof, S8aymour, and, a6 I ani'1n possounion of tho facts roforrod to in a way that no one elee ig, I owo 1t to Prof, Soymour as n evple ace of justice, as well a8 to tho public at largo, to make theso facts known, 1na lettor writton by Bishop Coxe, Prof. Soy- monr ia charged with allowiug the Rev. C. O. Graftou to como to tho Semiuary iu the char- acter of a semi-Professor, and publicly iudag- trinate tho studenta on the subjoot of tho Holy Euchariat, Your article goes on to state that * eovaral let- ters from Prof, Beymour wore read flatlydeuying the asrortions.” "Aftor which Mr. Welsh, of Philadelphis, fa reported as havin convincing evidonce of tho autiro uccuracy of tho statemonts of Biahop Coxo, ** by reading a lotter Writlon & your ago to tho Rov. Dr, Forbos,” 1, o, in plin Englist, asserting Prof, Seymour's de- nial to bo falso, 1 now procesd distinctly to substantiate Prof, Beymoir's donia : Firsi—At the time slluded toIwas In_the Bonior Cluss at tho Bominary, Tae Rov. 0. O, Grafion lud beon a porsonal triond, whom I had visited, aud whoam I naturally invited in relurn to cull upon mo, or to stay with me sy tinio he wmight be in the city, In doing this 1 was min- ply oxtonding & canrtesy practiced by nll tho stu- donts of the Beminaty towerd_their friondi On tho occasion reforrad to tho Rovoroud gan- tloman remained wita e part of two days whila staying in the city. The vislt was u privao ouo, and of friondsbip merely, Any othor conatruciion put on it is ontirely banelass. Prof. Seymour bad no more to do with it than tho Arclibishop of Oanterbury bad. In fact, ho koew uotbiug apout the invitation boiug given or uccopted, Second—Dut ibls 1a not all. On finding that a number of the students wished to most thoe Rov. C. O, Grafton, I wont to Prof. Soymour, end ra- queated the use of one of the lecturo-raoms, aud, fnatead of bolug * pormitted " to have it for suy such pusposa, was absolutely refused, Tiird—1t wes aesertod {bhal the llov. O, 0. Grafion camo to “'{udootrinate " the studenta to b1 paculinr viows of the real presonco in the Euchariot. As Lo tlus, beyond the statement ss above—that bis vigit was purely & friondly onp— 1 have only to say that no inutruolion st all was dvun on tha subject, and no allusion was mado fu tho Holy Nucharlst, save, porhaps, incldantal- iy in a talk about porsousl pioty which ho had with those who dosired to meet him, Fourth—A couveruation with Prof. Buel hias boen quoted to the coutrary, and o vlusg-lucture wag produced warnlug agaiuut the falio doo- trinea recontly auppoaad to havo boen inculeaced, Tourtoon months A2tor thiu aifnir, £ mycolf had & cauversation with Frot, Buol, in which I ox- plaligd the nature of my frioud’s vialt, and aor- rected Life falag lmeresniovs, I sakod him if thoro wan any improprioty in the fuct of any clorgyman coming to my rooms i the way which lhm(yunw oxplaited, snd Prof, Ducl distinotly nsBrod e o auawer that no Impropriety had beou comniitod, Ho fartheradded, *' You may tell Mr, Grarton what tay nnprosiions were," After such an acknowlodginont, it 18 strange to have thls incidont tn s sindont's lifs formulatod iuto & ulm&;u against Prof, Seymour, who had nothlng to do with lt, TLlsact of conrteuy in inviting my frlond, & Proubytorlau In gaod staudmig i the ohuich, sy, it thie oyos of svne poruons, buvo been a prewsnted THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUN .~ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1874, mistnko, but I had ulways supponed tho Sominary was indewd n gonoral ono, wud that any prosby- tor in good atanding had s right tu enter it snd cudl npon its mombiors, I bud many clergy vini: 100 whilo in tho Somtinary ; among others o Pres- hyterian minister, In fact, upon my admission, Dr, Yorhon, thon Donn, tuformed me that tho gront clann which the Goneral eminary bod over dlocosan_ Inutitutions was juet this, tint 1t wna " genoral " and not_conlined to any one achaol of the Churel ; and in this connection ho once usad the following words: *If any mun ia a Ritunhst, lob him bo o Rituaiist still, aud if ho is wu Evangelioal, lot him bo an Iivangelical aull.” H. M. Taununr, Preabyter of tho Protostant Epiacapal Churoh. THE 10WA EPISCOPATE. Reminigoences of the Late Bishop Lee. The Convention to Elect His Successor. 8ketches of the Various Candi- dates for the Position. Special Corresponaence of The Chfcage Tribune. Ds Morxgs, la,, Nov. 25, 1874, Tor the genoral rondor the introduction to this lottor can Lo made more intereating than the lot- tor itaelf, wili some recollectiona of the uainted Lee, whona successor fu the Bishoprie of Iows the Epiucopatian Convention will eloot at Daven- port, Doc. 9. = REMINISCENCES OF BISUOP LEF, Thono ruadors of Tie Ciicaco TuisuNe who Leard Bishop Les proach Bishop Whitshouso's funerel sormon will remember that ho alluded to the voincidences between thelr lives, Thoy wero classmatos, and about of annga. Leo fuce ceedod Whitehouso at 8t. Lulo's, Rochestor. N. Y. Juat after Whitohouso wus elocted Bishap of Utwois, Loe was callad to tho Bishopric of Towa. Whitchiouso diod suddonly, and bardly had Loa preached his funeral sermon thau a sudden call came for Loo. Of tuem might tho words of Shakapearo have been said: ‘Tarry, denr counin, By zoul shall keep thine conpany to beaven 3 Tarry, ewost sou), for mine, thon fly sbreast, As, in'tils glorlotn sl well-foughten fiold, We kept togethior u our chivalry, But further; On the night that the Bishop foll down stairs at Davonport, and bruised Lis hand, his son, Henry W., living at Koneas City, Qreamed that his father Lind fallon down stairs, bus that he bad canght him (o bis arms ot the foot of the fight, breaking bia fall. So strongly did the dream impress bim that ho tolographed 0 his father in the morning, stating what his droam had boon, sud asking if his fathor were well. He reasived a roply stating tho nceident, which had ocourred at tho hour of the droam,— 2,3, m.,,—bus that it was not o sorious one. Donth ensued from the fall precisoly ninaty- two days after it ocourrod, Those two days lost tho family £10,000. 'The Bishop had an accident jusuranco policy for that amount, but to make tho compauy liable death had to resul: within ninoty daya, g And, instly, when, in Juns, 1854, the commit- too appoiuted for tho purpose was urging Dr. Los to oxchangs bis comfortablo Rectory on the Genosos for a Bistopric in the then far West, a map of Tows happened to bo lyiog on the tablo during the conferonce, One of the members happened to cast his eye on the sountheastern cornor. ' Why, Brother Loo,” Ls said, **if 1 Dolieved in omens I would say you kad o special call to our country, Look huré,” and e placed Diis finger on the thres adjoining countios,—Ion- ry, Washiogton, Leo. Bishop Loo was tho Augustus of this diocese. He found it ono of ciay, and loft it one of mm- blo, His inyostments e ondowment fuad of $7,000 10 wild lands produced enough monoy to huild the Epincopal regidoncs, valued at $20,000, and {hero are still 830,000 st the credii of the fund. As his monuments he has loft Graco Oathedral, Danvenport, the most clasaic and boautifal occlosiastical edifice in the North- wost, and Griswold College and Theological Somivary, with mora euduring monuments in th imomory of hin tlock and the anoals of the uurch, THA CONVENTION. The Convention moots at Grace Oathedral, Davonport, Weduesdny, Dec. 9, Ax thoie are 67 parislies In' the dioceso, with 43 clargymen iu canonical rosidence, 23 votes in the clorica! ordor aro nocessary to an election and 29 in tho laity, onch parish eending, if 1t will, two or three delo- gatos, though it cnaia but onevots. Tho Dioceso of Towa has boon by no moans rairly reprosanted in cortain Eastern journsls, which havo deciared it to bo one wiereln arduous missionury labors oro to bo lookoed for song w soanty, scaitored, and impoverishad poople, This is far frow being the caso. Tho dloceso bas 2,091 communicants, who last year contributed to tho support of the Church $75,648 48. Tho BialmJ) recoives §2,000 a yonr, and occuples the handsome Episcopal residouco complotod but two yeara ago at n cost of $20,000. Tho eslary would Lave been in- oreuncd during the lifa of Bisiop Las, wora it not that, boing of fruzal babite, Lo declined to ontortain & _proposition to that effect. If tho now Bishop denires a larger income, it can easily ba modo 35,000, The benutiful Oathedraf, plannad by Potter, cost £100,000, and is o baild- ing to rejoico the hoart of a lover of chureh- architocture. That tne incwmnbent will have n field amply largo enough to omploy his abilities and zoal to tho utmost i8 true, but tuo Htato is no longer in the primitive condition in which it wag whon Loo bogan his twenty yeats' Inbors, when a groat part of tho torritory was atill co- cupied by tho Indious, Towais tho koy, tho nd- vancod post, of the Western Episcopacy, and n flold of immenae poasibilitioy—one that cannot fuil fo ottract tlio attoution of a mau of pious ambitions. TOWA EPISCOPALIANISN. * Moderate Low Church " 18 about tho term that wost corractly dotines the atatug and chare actor of Iowan Episcopalinuism. All tho terms of churchmon havo a limiled significance here /4 compared with thoir mosuing io Now York or Chicago, Your ‘‘advanced Ritualist™ isn't balf & shade from our Romunist, and your * High Churchman " corresponds nesarly to our ‘¢ Ritualist.” In a young diocese but nowly got- tled it ¢an bo onsily” underatood that thers has not been time for theso distinctions to develop and nusert themsolves conspicuously, 80 that the church is almost homogoncous, It is o sound, moderate Couservalive Lody. ‘This simplitica in no iuconsiderablo degras tho worlk of tho correspondent, einco it eliminatzs practicallv from the compotition all tho possible candidatea of advancod views, LOCAL CANDIDATES. It boing goncrally the custom in the Wost to g0 outaido of the dlocoso for Lishop, I may consider in one dp:mgrnpn the claims of the sy~ aral local onudidates likoly to bo brought bofore tho Convention. Dr. Mcllwaine, of Bt. Joho's, Kookuk, 1 an ablo puipit orator, s mau of bofu- tiful chersoter, and a rive scholar, but Las ngainst him bfs nge, or, rathor, bis youth. Furthor, whilo 1io is and always kg beon sn able nurish pricst, 1t noe not boon showa that be pos- Bossen tho ndminiatrative and oxocutive talsnt indiupensable 1n & Bishop, Ae was_tersoly re- markod, " If thoy wera to elect Dr. MeIlwaino, the )‘)M!uh would ho 2 loacr and tho Dingers Lot a gaiper.” Kiomlarly it may boe naid of Dr, N. I, Barris, Professor of Ecclesizatical History at Griswold Colloge, that nn oxcollont Profossor would be hazarded, sud, perbaps, not & cansple- uously fieml Blshop (suck an ouo only is neodod) obtained, Bishop [are, of tho Niohrars Mia- sion, has given ample ovidance of his zoal and ability, but tho genoral tmprossion is that he cannotbo sparad from his labors un the fronuer. Iudood, his Influonce among the Indians s so groac that his rotoution among thom ia a matter of more than local and wostarian importance, Dr. Gondhue, of Trinity Church, Davenport, in 1o of tho oldost and most bonored Preabytors in Iowa, but is a High Oburobman, “Lho Rev. Gaorge W, Watson, for & long time Roctor_of Chirint Ghiureh, Burlington, who has snoceoded DBighop Wollos, of Wikconain, &t Red Wing, Minn,, is htely to prove a strong candl- date, Ho is familiar with Church mutters horo, widely Luown aud porsonally populsr, nd thous qualidoations, with bia unquoutioned ploty nnd rumy of charactor, will, 1f hiu uatae be brought hofors tho COonvention, sooure him no nmail measura of support, Tho Hov, P. Morgan, for & loug time of this olty, but now of Syracuse, N. X, I3 another olorgyman with many frionds smong the delogates,” Dr. Do Koven's namohas :):n‘:l inontiousd, but he Lus no ohaco of suo- i, OUTAIDE OANDIDATES, That an *outsidor” will bo sclacted soenw cartaln, zod it 16 Mkaly thut ho will not ooms from tho extremo Last, for thero Ritualiitio ractiees ara conuidored to obtain too strongly, r, I, N, Powors, of Ohloao, was for muny yoars In charge of 8t, Luke's, Davenport, and earnod A high repuiaiion, ath ag pantor _and preachor, but his views will hardly = commend him tha mnjority. Dr, Bullivan, slso of {n\‘ll‘ city, has beou froquantly montioned aa likely to bo the choice of the Convention, but hia opposition to Prof, Soymour's confirmntion willoporate ngainst him porsonally, uon-sympathatio with Rituatism a8 tho diocowe is. Dr. Noah Hunt Behenok, now of 8t. Avn's, Brooklyn, X, Y., ls well knowa also in Chicago, Taving boan Hootor of Trinity Church whon it stood un Jockson streot, Ho ia a good orntor, n sound ohirchman, without belug ofthor negloctfut of forin aud ceremony, or unduly do- voted thieroto, hontty und popular in his mat- ner, a lover of p good borfo, and of & wonlthy nd fashionablo family. Woro ho olected, and wbonld ho uccept, ho would bo a very Pa putar Dushiop, but it i doubted whother he wonid leava hin chutrch, ovon for tho Dinliopric, Of tho Lastorn candidaton, the Rov, L 0. Pottor, of Graco Church, Now York City, for a long time Bocrotary of tho fouse of Bishops, is froquontly umned. Ho is of Coutorvativo racticos and habits of thought. and is popular, ut is clasked among tho caudidstes who aro nos mmbltious of coming West. Iis namesnke, Dr. Edward Dottor, formorly Raotor of Troy, N. Y.. now the succersor of his grapdfsther in tho Prosidonoy of Union Collogo, Schonectady, ia consldered to hold similar boliofs, and us a man whosa exocutiva capncity hing boon proven is highly thought of. Tho Nolo Episcopars is con- sdorod Lo oporate unfavorably, alko, in his case, und to bo tho only objection. The Nlev. Philip Drooks, of Boston, the “rapresontative orator of o rathor Low-Oburch theology, would boe strong- Iv supportad, but, when approacliod on tho sub- jeet at the recent Gonorul Couvention, hoeis umlerstood to have stated that hig Enstern engagoments would forbid biim accopt- g this Bisuogrie, woro it ofered to him. ‘Cho samo thing may be said of tha Rov. Dr, Huntiug- tou, of Worcestor, Maus., tho suthor of ¢ Ghurch Unity," aud other publications of note, Ho i an oid-fashionod “ Bishop-Hobart Churchman,” and would prove nccepiablo, but rumot hes it that, on being interviowed, like Dr. Brooks, ho Buve Lho namu roply and reasona. Although wo aro” almost upon the eve of the Couvention, 1o genoral opportunity for consulta- tion ks yet boen afforded tho members, snd it is likely that the body will noob propared tocan- vass without projudico tho morits of claims, not ooly of the goutlomen moutioued nbove, bLut proliahly of sovoral now aspirauts at present un- nrmed. Laxokn. PURDUE UNLVERSITY. Annunl Report of thio Officers to the Governor of Indlunu. Special Duspateh to The Chicago Tribune. Ixpiaxarorts, Ind,, Nov. 20,—Tho anuual ro- port of the oflicers of tho Purduo Agricultural University, located at Lafayetto, was filod with the Govornor yesterday. Thioinatitution was open- od for the recoption of students Sept. 16, 1874, Eutrance oxaminations were held ten succoeding days, and thirty-vine applicants woro admitted, Ninotven havo eince appliod, soven of whom failed to pass, and fivo of the origlunl number were dropped, loaving forty-six students at presoni. The exponditures lave beon, for building, $189,659.63, Thoro is & farm-houso, barn, dormitory, bonrd- ing-house, Jaboratory, and military ball. The olfml‘ oxponditures muko & total of $180,656.29, of which §36,000 wmo paid for ¥4 scres of lnad. 'Whero in the bands of the Tronsurer 228,000 of Tippocanoe County bonds, snd Joun Purduo owns on bis douation $15,000, duo May next, and 16,000 each May for five yenrs. The vahin of the entire donations, other than from tho United States, is £200,003, Tho fund derived from the United States land scrip for ondowment is 8300, 000, Intorostin Troneurer's handy, 84,690.42. Tho incrense in thecurroucy valua of this tund sinco Auvril 9, 1667, ia £144,264,42. ‘The coursc of study in the Institution embraces agriculture, chemis- try, civil_onglueoring, physic, aud mechanical engineoring, Tho pnat gradaate and special courank embrace enginooring, natural bistory, chomisiry, motallugy, aud physics, FIRES, aro IN TUE O, ‘The bursting of u kerosono lamp in the dwell- ing-houso of H. J. Atkingon, No. 27 Hubbard streot, at 6:15 Iast evening, caused a fire which damaged tho furniture to the extent of 8600, 'Tho property {s insured in the Home, of Now York. No alarm was given. AT RMINENOE, Y. OrxorxNNaTy, O., Nov. 20.—A fire at Eminenco, Henry Couaty, Xy., yosterday morning, destroy- ed the splendid stock-stablos, togethor with thirty-eight horses, bnlnnginf to Calloway & Corland. Amoug th horsos Jost was Iamblo- tonlan Btar, Loss, 820,000; lusurance, &3,000. S o st TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The Mississinpl River at LaOrosse, Wis., olosed yestorday moraing at 8 o'clock, one duy lator thau laut yoar. Tonis has boon selactod as the site for the new Michigan Houso of Correction. The building ill "bs eractod on a tract of G0 acres wost of tho city. “'ho wintor railroad brideo at LaCrosse, Wis., upon which work bey beun going on for somo waoke, is sbout roady, the plling aoross the main chuunol being put in yestordsy. Trains will probably croes the bridge to-moxrow morning. A New York Sunday papor sxys William Garri- son, & uative of New Orleaps, aund stopson of Capt. Franzon, of tho stonwmer Ruavia, was ra- coutly lLeld for copscription in Oermeby, and fiunflwllllad to loavo Gorwan goll to aveid being raftod. ‘T'he peoplo of LaCrosss, Wis., aro thoroughly worked up on the grasatoppor question. Publie mootings huve boen hald, committees uppomted for the diffovout wards, aud & good work put in. At 3 meeting of tho cominittecs Baturday night, to report on Baturday's work, {t was shown that oo immongo amount of bodding, mon's, wowmen's, and childron's clothing, and provisions had boen donnted, almout overy houss in the eity giving for this wortby objoct, Aboat 500 in money wora also subscribod on Saturday. gt b COAL AT CINCINNATI, Special Dignateh to The Chicaoo Tribune, Crvcinsari, 0., Nov. 29,—There are lively timos a1 tho rivor landing, Highteon ateamom wont oub yesterday on the rso. “To-dny tho im- mienda opal floets from Pitisburg aro arriving, Toy compriso 62 tow-boats and 630 bargos and boafs, coutaining 7,802,000 bushels, boing what may b torniod & govd-sizod rum. Of tbis coal thuro 18 4,427,000 hushels for Oincinnati, 2,415,~ 400 bushels for Lovisvillo, 8,550,000 bubels for Now Orloang, and 105,000 buskola for Nashvilia. (S s THE VOTE OF MISSOURI, 8t, Louis, Mo,, Nov, 20.—T'o officlal count of the Slato tickot glves Ilardin, Democral, for Governor, 87,462 wujority. Tho vote on tho CGonstitutlondl Convetion, with threo countios to henr from, gives 1,108 mafority for & Couvon- tion, It ia not unlikoly, howover, that this may be uwent wwauy, and still the Convention carry by & fow Lundrod. VESSELS PASSED PORT AURON. Ponz Hluuow, Nov, 24,~DowN—Bchrs Thomae Guwn, Orpliou by, Guidiug Har, D, 8, Auatin, Onone doa, Sutoucd Copl, Ta, sy Gol. Ellswartli Fita. tiugght, San Dicyo, Lom Lllworth, Trentou, lold Case; vrops Gould, Toledo, Dlusichard, Auta Yotug, WIND—Notthweat, Hight 3 nnovwiug hurd, Tont Huion, Nov. 23,-DowN—Props Wm, T. Graves, Annis Sruith, Aretio; solr Seaman, Ur—Yrop Oawegateiily, Wb Souilwist, very lght, Weathor still oloudy; snowing bas cenucd, Suietal Dismuteh to TAa Chicage Tridune, Poxr YTURON, Michs, Nov, 30, ~DoWN~—Frops Chisun- ey, Turlbort; steuc Glinton § schica A- W Lucky, Lil. e Peat, Uv—1ops Potoma, Java, Winp—\feat ; gentls, Weather fine, _ SPEOIAL NOTIOES, A Valuable Discovery, DR, J. P, MILLEN, & praoticing puyiofan at 37 Sprucyat, Philsdaibhid, Pa., bas diacosorod that the gutract of braabersfos and ot curgs headnov, dyup e, norous, wad riv) g arad in pills, 80 cente & bu ator, or by Loid, Binith & Go, PATENT WATOMH O ol t and durable oty Waron, «wing fuinoney, buy the LADD XNT WATCH UABK for your muvutmont, "Ity Megeacd, Flat, suid Dute shupos, towlitol Fal) 1ddsd our'now and bosutlin] BASUEN] Laaioaty wu foyh alzew Koy ang Srom Wi o sila B.-A gonniuy first guali stambea 110 W LW indlde tin Gaver, St dta ol tader o hutel, Buud for qull duudelptivo’olron v ara W {ue mauulaotutors, Jusd DUUWN 3O, 31 Maldou Bus, And sent by 1aafl by i 603 abaeharey Obicago, __WINTER Rusowrs, WINTER RESORT, Efll‘:\‘l{ HOYAL YIUTORIA HOTEL, Pltgrisaris micoss .Sty svesd B o34 Foadubyy o Xy Biediers e woskas BT, e, CARSON, PIRIE & (0. Madison and Peoria-sts, Invito attention to the lollewing goods, of. forad by thom at from 30 to40 nor cont lony then Inal uounon's prices, and muchunder Pprosent value: 28-Inch Genon Clonk Velvets ot $5.00 yard. 28-inch 'Genoa Velvet, worth $8, for $6.00 yard. 28-inch super Gonoa Velvet, a bargain, $6.50. 32-inch all-silk Lyons Velvet, worth $13.00, for $8.75. 32-inch super Lyons Velvet, worth $14.00, for $10.00, 32-inch extra super $16.00 quality, for 9 Bargains in Thread and Guipure Laces for Velvet Cloale Trim- mings; also, 2 very rich-Jine of Cloak Ornaments, Gimps, ete. Purchasnrs who oars to cconomizo will find a large saving in purchasing the abovo mnto- rinls from uo and getting up their own gar- ments. UNDERWEAR., Za. BANERUGFT STOUK, SOMETHING NEVER BE- PORE ENOWN I - CHIGAGD, The LARGEST and FINEST stock of LA- DIES’ and CEILDREN’S EMBROIDERED AND LACE Underwear, IN- FANTS & CHILDREN'S Clothing, imported by MAD, PERCEVALLE, Tunion Square, NEW YORR, is ready for sale at 40 cents on the dol- lar,by LIEBENSTEIN & CO., 22, 24, 26 Randolph- st., up stairs. __AMUSEMONTS, STAR LECTURE COURSE. KsCONMICK HALL, CHARLOTT In Thres arand Teeultinge, e Quem of the Ayl reads only in STAR COURSE, TO-NIGHT, Tor tho flzat time tn Ohcaco, thy, principal scenes, from fint g Iausoua selectivus. TO-MORROW NIGHT, Shakapevean and Juliot" (1o whieh Sisy Cusbuian mado her success), and 2 Lrililant programmo of miscel- Prinsipal portion of the ehnrming conody, 4« Muh Ado buut Nofhiog,” with iy R 1aat readings provod onu of hior groatast uilorts, Wednesday Night, Dec. 2, Mist Cushman's graud renderiag of tho play of ** Mac- betls, " in which sl i4 unojqualed, lectious, tnclading ** Botsoy atd T Aro U ‘Admisainn, 13 Rerorvod roaty, uge far T Option Tickoty'"'at Janisan, MeOlurg & s, 1his moring ut 8 o' Uption Ticats Tor ralo Lo ir B0, RPENTAIC & SIBLD MAGICAL BAZAAR, HARTZ & LRVY,. .« Propriotors. 13865 sS5TA" T. 186 GRAND OPENING THIS DAY. ‘When will bo offerod an hmuiousa variot; MAGICAL APPARATUS, Doslgaud expeently for Hama Anuzemont. £ REI TOR THE ot 19 10 hae, OLE AGENTS FOR THE AUTOMATON ROPE-WALKER, EOOLEY'S THEATRE. MONDAY, Nov. %, 1879, brillisnt success of Daly's sociaty sonsation, DIVORCH In convequence of whicl it will bo given for O VUIEBEE. MOZTIn! l\,vhl‘l: II‘In“lr star cost, wagnlficout mountings, aud at oocs, "Saturiy, Deo. , benofit of Mr. JAMES O'NEIL, & it LIk “{% preparation~Robertsan's mastornloco, SOHOOL, MoVICKER'S THEATRE, Novol and axtraordionry dramatic ovant, HIR, JORN PROUGHARN! wtrat thno, will vroduce Lis new dramatization, DAVID COPPERFIELD! In wnioh s wilt sonate tho ve. pposlls charsol r WILKING A WBIR it DAS L PLGGOT LY, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. On wesk only with tho eraluent comedian sud charactor Supported by four prominout Landoa profosslonals sud vortinne of the Academy Company, Monday, Dgreat parts, QF the Ling, Yot O Pasle Franais and® The Dodger T'aosday~Dearor Than Litu znd Blessed Baby. We - duy St ian Three Bisoe: - Chnie ol Wit vory Sughe FARWELL HALL. HEPWORTH DIXON, TO-NICGELT. Stbjeot: “Tie New Geruan Bugire” A Rosorvad soats, 25 couta ozt GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Olny opposite bl Hy N FRED ALSI ecetor ereesesetes veeaesen vorsss ARBGOF AMONDAY, NOV, 3, Sosond mosk of tho sukaoilodicul sicesss, KRLLY & LIZON'S plocu of buttannory, eviliiod DUETET 13, Qrand Duclisss, THE ONLY LEON 0n Ofonbaoh's 1XND SUGHAESE Kelly & Leor’s Famons Minstels I n s bill ot Giehto . ety Eoviiig A ooy and 8 turday Matinoos, SCAL! 7 FAIRBANKS' STARDAKD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORLE & 00, 112 & 118 Lake 5t., Chlcago. Docaraful tabLuy ouly e Geuulne, £ noous salcctions, includ. | " lug the " Deaths of the Old Squire,” which duriag her | hia ‘with miscellangous so- u 110, ior snle or for 23 i LEGAL, Foroclosure Sule, GnopT Coulm op Tits UNIEED. BTATIA, i A FARTEAR DISTIIOT OF ATK L, O, \V. Huntington uod 8, 1L, Gookin, 'Trustoos, v, Tittle Ruek & Jrort 8mith Ratlroad Conoavy ot ale.~ Conmlselannr's Hale, Publio, uticn 18 Wioroby gizan that, In pnrsusnoe of & dncras of tho Girenit Lonrt ‘of the, Unfted biatos sor the torn Distrie: of Arkancas, mads and cntored o the untltforl causn on tia alxtday of Novsmber, A, £, | {2harl, P, Redmend, bpocial Qowmisslonor, duly appotuted by estd Court o PUURSDAY, THE TEN (NIX At1o oclook i tha fursiigon, s¢ tho fropt door of th Conet-luusy of tha Uirenty Ghuis of e Unitad States for the [tastorn District of Arknnsas, at the Cityul Lit Us Kook, Atic,, soll (ainloss thin mid Dofoniants by mome of thow sitall pay or caue 1o be pald to theaald Plaine Uiy, un o: boloro the rald Lunth day vl Dacemibor, A, D. 1821, tho sums at mivnay tn tnd by satd decron aojudged 0 Lo due from thw eard “Chie Littls Rook & Fort St Ralle wnad Compayy to satd Platitty and. in atl othur respovta conply with 5 thrms of satd dearew), tagothir in one il mh e auctlon, Lhe prapurty Jn eald decrap o Rollroad of the uld The Lite o o} a0 n(oroauld, uear t o wostorn boudary L0t Atkaaaas, inciudluz ol tho Ratiways Rightaot Way, all Feachs, Bridgos, Cn Lopts, Station-Houss,. lne 17slght-ltanses, Vood. o Bhops, Ad’ Al otlier 2 lunds (ppucenua iar, Uare, nud ulbior all Maohluees, Tuols, and all otisr porgoud ut, Imploinsuts, ¥uel, Matoriile propurty of ‘overy natire, kind, aud dnscripiion woatss: gver, now hold or acquirod Ly tho aild Gampauy Lor oe in connoation with tho Katizand o branohies of safl Celne o e aud, 4o ail. IEsuchl B atiny th-tho Ald Raliroad s o ‘T feagolisen Vamuiis, Sriiots, et P & 0 WDaliodFOF R 'OF Jiature, il Conians, th all togothier, vl ndelnguiir ‘horadiiamon:s awd Appurtakncas b tiie brauotios, lauae and preintaos, or eithar inz ae jo ‘nny viee Epvertaiaing, and tho TSTATE LINE. Bfinm' Tnaw, 'Olyde Nr,w York to Glagrow, rud ‘Tiorth Keivor, Loudonderry.—7ieso, o fleamery will saif froim Plor o BTATE, OF NEVADA. BUATE O3 INDIAN A BTATE OF FLORIDA Wadnoaday, Nov. ¢5 Wodner i Wetlnosdav, thes Aud ovary Wedneaday tharsaftor, taking parseng, thraugh Fiates to all parts of Great Hrtelo and lo Nopway, Swaden, Daninack, and Goanany, Dealt . K (gl or pagsnge npoiy g AL u‘ ey 3 Dreadmus, Ko roadwar, Steera e s LI T A . Uish't Westorn Agent, 8l Glari Hutional Line of Steamships, NOTICS. nost sonthierly route hias clwaya esa adoptad by Sl Gormans, oS o TN ) qurin g from New, LIV R [ oy TEWN e S ATUIDAY, s St rom ., York fr London irast) every antniging Uabln b 0, 80, currancy: atenragn, a6 eeatll soituced ratos, "Nathry ‘l'\:'k'fh at Tawast rates, rafta for L1 and, BRTEARSON, Western Aont, Northenst corner Olatk snd Tandofph.ata, (@pposits new Shorman Itousa), Obieago, Great Western Stonmakip Line, Xrom Now York (o firlato) (Engiand) direat. Arragou Bymonde, Saturday, Nov, 41, o, Nite! Tiac. i8, Gornwall, Btacipar, " ‘indhant, Hatut pOubin Easstzo, 57 n(uAnllr'd‘Mu. o”"'?nll‘:" eac B0, Tsion tnv o Lonkeo Shore & Bt pply at Goo'l Freig! ey i GFD. MoDONALD, Awoat, RAJLROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS rovorslon wna scveralons, romaluder and ro ndura, tolls,” tugoniuzy revouites, routs, fseivs hd praits thuts. ot; and alsosll tho eataly, right, title, sutoresl, prope oriy, bayzatui, olabn wnd demiaiid wilatsnovor, as woil h frir a8 L aquity. of 1ho eald company of, 10 A o tao it nny snd avory part theroof with thn ap- i viconting aad resersing, howovor, ail e ‘:m\h horetofore huve buon grantod Lo tho pakl Tae s Tigui oek e Waition Gumpnss by (he 0ua” Arosm of (he Unltod Statos or by tha' Liatn nf Arkenvis, nd ul such lands as hezatotare Lav boait givon, g1aoted, o: couveyed to sald company I tont fur subseriptions to its capltal atouk of otllurwive, all which sufdl lands (with theoxception of tho ways, tights of wiy aud reul staty hecginbfora partioulutiy dud tyoutieally maiod or mieeiloned) nie hiasoby rosorved mad excapted us well as of 3uy aud overs nmig white stzaio foroclored by tho da- geve Inthn ahovo ontitiud cavss, 1'ha termeaud conilliions of sid salo aro ax tollows, to 0 puroiaser or purclinsors will bo ruquirad to pay uion Ll uceeptance ot his ot thulr bKLI0 paroantan upon » Ve Rmaniit ot 8ald Bid fn casit, and i tamotahg U war 1t abul bo atd or Boctirelt upui tho xvsation of g o¢ deails for the satd propotty, by a depuelt by the P huser of the Lond. of 1o Uniled States Gurerument uf wqunl aount with eald sum of 9 per _centiun of sald bid, 10 the offica of sLid Speeial Master, tuo sald g pov oantum of sald biil to be pald jute Couct utany time wuon requited by the Gourt, and witbin thirty days alior such roquicomunt wpnit be iaade by wn order of rocord to by eu. q ) i said swin of 9 per contum to bear to 01 § Por ovutum por anmum from tue until the nawe ekall ho puld: a condition 6 bol o thnf, unluss tha meld pucohseor il pay suid dutereed pucelinse monoy within tatety duys ator requireiont shall Bave Loon 1ade a8’ afuceatid, tha 8l Goversuent bands donoeitod ws aforasald siall by roldrourvariad fnle motey, ua b the Judzuont ol o Uourt stiall bo deunied to tha fies having righia in sald fand o by salo. GUARS. o 1874, i Bpagial Litres Rock, Avk,, Nov. Foreclosure Sale! Cinourr Count or Tk Unirip BraTes, - "EAWTERN DISTBIGT 08 ALKANAAS, Charles \'I, H, Gookin, atd Elfalin Atkdny, /ruitoo, (tc.. ve. (bo Litto Mook & ort btk Jaalleoud " Company, ot sls.~Commnlssionor's i, Pubile noties Is horoby glven that {u pursuanco of n do- orco of thy Ciecute Court of thy Unlivd Ststes tor thy Zastury Distactol Arkanras, mado und eutcred fu tho abuve ontllled caugo on tho il day of Novembor, A, D. 171, T, Unatlos . Kadwond, Spectal Commisslontr, duly Appitaton by anid toues foc hat wirpoun will ou TIURSDAY, “THE LRI DAY _‘ulr DECEMBER at1l delockia thio forsaban, st thio fronl dnorof the Courteouso of thn Cirgult Guirt of tho Unitad States fue o 14! ansas, ay the City of Litto o fall ( unlow the said dafondante or samo ol tliew ehnlt pay or onuse 10 bo AL t the said plaintiif, on or betoro the sald W day of Decembur, A. 1. 1eid, Vo suins at mouey o and by sald daorenadiudged to b {ins Tromin waid tho Littlo Itock & ort Smith Teallroed Conipany to sald plaintlife, and in all othor rospacts com. Bly el tho o cf maid dugrun,) togetlior fn ouaparce: suublic avstion, the proporty 1 831 deccou montdored, veits tin right, title, and lntorost of tho said Ths Little Rock & Fore binith Hailroad Company, and to sl 1hose lands or sections of laud gruntud livand by anact of the Congoa of tho United States, approved July 33, ik, oatitiod *An Act 1o roriveand vstend tha provis. Ions of “xu Act geunting the xigin of wiy aud muklog o weant of lasd ta the Stales of nrkansss nud Missouri to ard In the eonurcetion vi # Railroad frown a point upou tho Mieslssioui, opposito tho mouth of (ha Ohla Rivar, vl biulo Tiodk, {ulia Wozas buangay, noor Fallon, 1 Arbzusas, Wity brsuches 1o Tork Siith bud th Misiis- sippl River,! approvod ¥ob, 8, nud fur other pur- poses, '’ an &0 act of the Gonoral Asaciub) of thh, Siate of Avkuwas, approvod Apel 1% 1, eatitled **An Act suppiemental ta ‘Aun Aot - corporato | the * LittleRack & Yort Smith Railroad Gomn " approved Jan, 22, 1863, aud au a0t piitlod “An sctflximg tho 1ing, of the Littly Rock & Fart Smith Beanch of tue Lalro & rulion Ratlroad, and geamticg the lucds donstod by orjgrans L the Staty In &l theroat, ap: Deovod Jup, 18, 1626, or the oonstructivn of the tairuad ol the eaid Littlo Itock & Fort Smith Ratiroad Company From tho Cigy of Littlo Task o Fart Smith, un tho Wost eim honndary o uf tha Stata, heins tan suctiona of land, Gruix thourand fyur Wuiudred foros tor wnlle for oach s safd Kalleowd, atiounting i the iggregate to ning undrod und Aotonty-nica thonsand (wa sundred acres, o or Jogn, and pllusted in s3id State of Atkansas, ud. Joining and‘adyacent to wlio sald 1fa0 of rallroad, axeopt sucn portlons thyreof 2a tho said ‘i Littls Kock & Fort it izlivoad Company have hosetoforo tald. o tariua aud condition of s3id el acoas folaws, to Huntington, Samusl ho prxchusos wilt be required, oo, the accoplances bld, to pay thasum of 00,100 in ceall, or in Unite Staten Tovuramicst buuds, uud secure thy blancs of sa Eid upan the oxocition of a dued ur devds for tlie propue: ty sold, by a couoslt of the bonds of tio Ublted Htares ' Govorment. of equal amount thorowith in tha ofica of tho sald Comralezlonor and fow ier, ‘the sald baisoce to be paid mto 28 'ang tmo when required Dy the ‘court, and withi ey deyy uitor wach requirimient st bo uda by au o per i conrt order of Fecord fobo antured n this causo; o said anog of said bid to hunz fntoicst at tha' rata ‘ot 6 po <ontau nec anuun frant tiss dato of aid bd uatil paidy a conditlon of #ald salo hutug, also, tiat unloss thy said ckuaer ol nay eald doforred purchnss monos with. Gayn Biter roulrenicn shal) have beon Miadu ay then sald Governmont, bonds duposiisd. 33 aid'sbel bo'gold o the bert adrautage of parties avimg riklta fuwnld foud Lo bu dorivad frov haid saio ax v court shall dirvot, scial Comnnlisiousr and Sastor. 1arTLe Rock. Ask., Nor. 9, 1874, TO_ALL CREDITORE OF THE GREAT WESTERN TULEGRAPE COMPANY. Public notico I3 horoby given that, {n pursyaace of taln ordo:s duly osdo aud entervd of rocord, In cart@n actious pendrog witain the State of Dlluow, in tae Oireait Conci ol Guole County, on the Unancers’ side thorioly whoraln ‘T ‘Grast Telograpn Company 15 i paits, O, 1. lloton, Lat, of Clickzy, 10 hoon duly apuotited Moceivar of Grest Wostern Tolegrapi upauy and all of ita pragarty aud offocts of avers na. ture whatsosver, and, baving croouted the bund mgulred Dy rald ordore, 'fs titeatod with all tho powors of Ka. oelfor acoariog Lo lair, "By th ordors kloresald (¢ has boon roforcod to Hiram M, ‘Chase, Sinstor in Cluncory of fald Courty **to take a¥idonco Louting upou, aud roport tho Indobtedncss af wild " ouspamtion, v ‘Tio allegod hocdod dubloduos of nd “tha" iafd Changury _is the W e Cuicado TRBUNE and inler-Ocean for s0von cansecutivo days to all crodiiors ot Thv Great Wost. ern Tolugraph Company notifying them i ufice: of the appolutuient of the enld Hodetver end of 1bis ordar uf Toierunco, and that on o Cortaln tay to bo namod in Exid ‘natico ol mozo tliun tan daga from thy frat, yublication of uatd notico Al oralitors of waid Groat Wotorn Toly- grabh Cownauy, puonanc tholr alaime 1o sald Master in uncezy foradjudication, togtlior with wiets hroofe i thoy way chona to rascht to ostablieh tho eewe, e Iault of 6o dolug, thoir olajins will bo dobirzed thnt, | and dis “viio 3aid Saster, ftor tho roootpt of s8id olatms, shatl, upon dua uotfco 10 3ald Hecolvor, hiar, Feuelre, Bud rox yurt tho proofa und councerproofs upon all vishns, and shialt also repart bls Andlugs thorupon to the Coutt for nual sdjudication, 1t 13 tnrthor urdorod tht the matd Master tn Chisncory #linlt tako snd vaport oo bearing upon tho natare of {no atlegeit s o atd corporaziia, fausd 1 187 Lut i pou reauirul 1 muko n findize WOY roapeot tiiurotd. Af tarthor uedor 11 {x provided that cho waid Master stiall oucinde ovldo cs upon sl claims and mako re- ‘mn thorson within thiely days fium tho date of this no- ey, unlo:s othorwiss owdared apoo dus spplleation to the Coure and proper shewlag therefor, 1oa 14 horuby glvon to i creditors of ph Gunpany Lo prerout all tGuihice Wil brools thereot, (o estor dnChancary, At 143 Ladailaat,, Coicaga, 1., day of Docontbar, A L. Wi, atd i,y 0r 23 g0 thoeokfecr, witBlR 1ho o nite i urdare ns afarcqeld, a3 th Loarkne thoveof can créol clatms will bo devarred of tho ordors a3 efurvsaid. {RAM 3, OHASIL, Maater 1o Cluasary of Gook Gors Olrots Gout. —_— { To the Bondholders of the Kockford, Rock Island & St, Louis Railrond Company, 1N the ireuit Coust of ho United States of Amorla {\;u;flx»(:cfl(luw‘ll Ut Lhinolw, Wounosday, Nov, L, 4. - 1674, ¥ n(nbll thg on. Hoary W, Blodyott, Distriot Judge, ithe Uniun Lot Conipang ot Naiw York {ooniplatiiag . "The Ruckfordy Tack Teand & B, Louly ftatiroad Jpany, Suonal . Niokersan, Ianaim it Cablo, Corr nollus Lytde, tho Orfon & Minorkvilla Raltrond Coipany, sud Philaudar L, Cabla (dafoudauts)~ti Ohuncory, 1t satisfagtodly apponting to thls Uourt that aviong the objoots of the LYY unit 3 18 Turaclusuro of Muctiakes Givon to wald complatiiaut as Truathe for fieivd itiorout xurlowof tho' bouds of the ankl and & 5t. ‘Taufs Rufioad Oumpaay t utna rutlilans ‘o doliavs, an Abat thoruiaay ariso gonilicta oi Inturest Aumung tho huld: ora of owid oada ne (0 thafe toapsutiva Fixhtv, banitias and slalua of brlovlty th the uromtase, awd (i o iid- urs of eald Londy are uuinoEouv, Aokiterud, nany Yoaldunia of Gormany, 1 et oatorn ¢laitna tor adfudleqtion, the undarslgned, A1 ollice, No, 13 \njor Waok, on Piisstay, 1hy 8] o'elock ed In sali e MUEES & Bk ba ol ot o for compisyuanty 10 Illll‘l‘!ln 6 to uil aliars of sal Doude Lo apuase aud fatsrrons L (ks oiuvs o 08 bofacy th Hictt Elonday of Febrbacs. oas o Hiunantid pbcts Dundron kit sovontzoilvy. (t4iDy 4 20011011 Uourt 10r AIUICALGH 1LS1F vonpaerra: et s ettt St 10 e Baws e o doioute horeof, that (hoy el b Qoolad (o Mt irpoh s el 165" witt olbior honaRokdors Efuillsrly BURLSU b ot Farih L vt WILOT cumplatit, ARG LG fa Aurohor Ssanird, ook jd complainant causu 4 0opy o1 this uder to UG Jnbe Tishiod onew ih oach woak far thrbs sicoseeive maska fa 3 sy et oF ool eleathon GG, oapsot Troly by et ot tbo Ulcios of Onlcsigon (4 (s Syate e T il How York, it Bk ot 8k York,” st oelu, i Gorinany, and i Lo uewspupo: . Ins Lt v demsyanars of gainarsl chivuia® TXPLANATION OF TiRV) et iiday 03¢ Tiva SWnday BE 800 2. i +3douda; % Dadiz, CHICAGO & NORT#WESTEAN RAILROAD, Ticket Qffices, 63 Clarks (S olat), and e eoner dadiugy e oo 0o Areive, aPacliic It Lin & Luityeo 15 by abuiitgug Night iz, via Cilato uOmahia Nighl liziicosm, @ Intepory & Dubuauo o & Ureerort & Dubugna B & Mliwaukeo 2l o, 3 Bilweitkoo {'proiv. & Bifiwaukoo Fivao 8 Milirauieo Fasso H sy 1apresh. Ineio-ta Capaland Kiuziewits. A4 CENTRAL & CREAT WESTERY RAILROAY. : and fustaf Trenty-secondat, ouihenst Sornsr af Handotvihy T u &—Depot carnar of Wolls and. S Debot cormor of Morning Expront Night Raprons venii CHISACO & ALTSH RAILROAD. Chfenyn, Kancas Lt ver Short Line, sa L 5up s Chici jo, Frielieid, Nlton amd A2, Vst §ife, near M tiardoiyh-st, ui. L Cning ey bridge, 3¥cket Ofices: At Denot, and d Donvor Fast I azs City LExpross St Tows Sud ort 1. Lould wat Speinsinid, 12 o0 Lz viv dnclaommite ivision: v Proris Ana KeaguX F Cliftago Vnduoah fialirs Htruator, Lacon, Washingtan liz, 11312 Jallot & Diright Accomumudation, [* 355 p. 1w, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, Unfon Dero’y corner Stadison ard Canalotts, Tickel Oftes, 63 Souih Clariil., opponite Sherinan Hoise, and uf Depot, Zeave, | .1 B:00 2, e %y Binvand Lidneapolis,| Aitwaukes, Sadison & Prairio du ing, Mubl,.. 1008, . ® m. [ 4:00 p. e’ 500, m. | Fiao, o\t Op.o.lt 8488 m. ILLINOIS CENTRAL IAILROAD. Deyat, foot of Lake-t, and Fout af Neeniy-secon o ek andoiphats weat Bt. Louls Hxnease.. 8t, Louls Fast Lin Cairo & Now Orleans ki Cairol Now Orieans i eorl CHICAGS, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depote, foot of. Lakest,, Indianazav, and Sizteenthest,y tind Canal und Sixternihafs. Ticket OMces, 89 Clarkst.s und ai depols, . Arrive, Teave, Maif and Ixpron Ottawa and btee i abuque & slouz Qity lxp, Pacitic Fast Lino, fur Umabia. .. Kunua Gty Ludveguort & 5L Josofh 1 i Oty g Lalhneatin A ChvaavoeLly Jossph £ Downer's (Irova Acoommorz Hon) Downor's irave Accomniodation] *Ix, Sundays. 1Ex, Baturgay, 3Ex, Monday PITISBURG, FT, WAYNE & CHICACO RAILWAY, T e, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Dewot, corner of Van Huren and Sherman.ste, Ticketagice, Grand Pactfic Hotel, Omaba, Loavonw'th& Atohison & Paru Atcominodation, NIuht 1xDrosesvens. PROFOSALS, A A A A AN AN AN N AP FHA AR Proposals for Wrought and Cast-Iron Work for the United States Cusfom-House and Post-Office, 8t. Louis, Mo, USITED STATES CUSTOM-ITOVER AXD ) POST-UNTICE, ST. LOUIK, M0., Oitico nf Supesiutciidout, Nov, T, 15, Boated Propaytla will 1y rocolved ni o ofico of (i Bupotintendont unil 13 of g 1ath day uf Deveuutioc 18, for furnishing, dolivcring, filleg, and putting & plids tho Weaualic b Gnut-feon, Wark, coael (g te 3 Rollod-ran Tioanis of Busemant aad Firat Fluore, aud (5 Cust-leon Columns, &c., of Hzseuenl, ull »3 exhibited o o Dravins, desoriUi In 1o Byocilioativas, aud cally T dlo. Cupleg of‘ita Tirkwings, Spuelflontions, and Sohedul ‘may bo had on apalicaiian at this ot Al soutfoliios rrquired Ly i ractors to put th work o place will be rurnishod b, uvernmont freo ¢ tllf‘nl:l'. ut Lz erectodt by thi ILFACIOIT, Prunosal Donn by i ‘variois fteins of worl: ua cal wark will not be subalyvidec will bo eondlderod in tho Haltod Heumms of tho usomeut ¢100k. inviet in dalivory wnd ot ta position within ihree munihs frons dato of ol gobinaeo ot propeual, and 1o Uoluins of Hasomont cix Boms ot Firet oo sty foue aivutiw from saniy daze g ¥ roguizad by tho Bupurlutadent sl the progrest d Paymonts wiit bo mado monthly, dodusting 10 pe contumn until 10 final complation al (e sonira “AILblds smure bs seeompantod by 5 peanl bond, of tm gospansiity persont, f tlo s off Sulenty.ive Chonay Doliarn (¢5,000), tliat the Lider will socant au pech 1bo caniseet 3 awardzd hiin, the sutiivlency of th cuehy'ta bo eortifod by tha altod Statos sudea, Gioct of tlis Unitod Keatas Gouzty or the Distiiop Attoroy ¢ g Disirtet whoreln (o iddey rosidos, 9 plico Gr g olght, for th it Subin o, 1T at hidate, Dit 'flha Dapartmant rasorves tho rlght o roject any orrl DAL T e T Tox tho At et of, (ol Ehomoine ) 104030, itrery Lid wi Uy roadn on tho printed torn tu be uhiatand at this ofiico, and must conform in ceen lrl{!wl 1o thie requiromionts of this adviriisomont, or { witl nnz ba aoneldarad, Pronuauls Wik not b rocolved from parties who ara no thomwolves sngagod i 1no mavufacture of Wrought iy Gust-txon Work, and who have wot tis nesomsry sofliviia for gotting ot the wark, Y tosals wil b {nalorad fn 8 sested analops, ind o lidy Tor Weought aud Gut.lrom Work o e atos. Custorn [{ous ot 4 und uddrozsed ta g "THOMAS WALSIY, Bureriutaadons IIEDIOAL CARDS. pYRezy 167 Gast Washhuuton hleago, lo e sttt civy s Hhusiia OF TUpLUTe, ll o euncs peauilay by watnen, suclt s men Tetcoreia, o Woitas, cblorouis, Uisvatea ant 1nonzs of tho woinb, storility, succoralnll: A ‘with vaporiouvs van Lo reliod upun. vient that o rhysiutea trauting tiourandu e o Vewe aequiros keoat ekill, Gonridontial aovsul wonally or by lutter treo snd lavitod, Unrabd O atos raduiriou. atrgieul alds mdi - adrion, niay onld or udhivees tho oo A wiLly s tinonts, howid, A1(ouda 7 madloul Meruties Hlustvated w ot to (0o doora discean tad o tlig i iiants { niarrisge. Trig0ss oouta, I plaih anco. o Drovidu A& vaveuty-| it nafz A wua copr. AL H, LRY, Livatax THONBULL, Solivlwr xi.u’iffifim.fi. sk NO OURR! sy ¥ Dr. Kean, 3060 SOUTIE CLARK.NT., UNICAGD, Moy bouansoltod vorsuiuily o by wull, ey ut cltarge, an @l Choniv or Aervina dissssn, T 31 K BAN 1t pas ol plissiolai Lo tho oity mho Narepila Gurod o g0 pay, Ultive bouss, Va, s WY, miy uhu(mn%lzu

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