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——_== = TUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1875, 2 ——— FOREIGN. Tho Rebellious Llerzegovinians Show No Sizns of Sur- render, Torkey Proclaims Cortain Reforms in * the Insurgent Provinces. Karl Derby's Afler-Dinncr Opinion on tho Enstern Questions flo Thinks England's Oontrovorsy with Ohina Will End Amioably. ho Bishop of Berlin Doposed by tho , Ecclosiastical Court. TURKEY. TINANCIAL. GoxrantitorLe, Oct, 7.—The Sublime Porte has decreed that, during fivo soars from the Int of January port, the tnterest on and the redemption of tho pub- tledebt wil Lo, pald, Balf in cash aud half in b per ent bonds. HEFORUS PROOLAINED, Moran, Oct, 7.—Sorver Maxho has prociatmod att the reform recontly promised {0 tho inaurgente, THE HEAZLGOVINESE BTUBRORN, Loxnox, ( 6a inm Che Laity Nera’ dlspatels Taguea eoya the HJnbobratich estimates that the Hlerzegovineso have lort 1,4n) killed and wounded die fing the vaiopatan, ‘Ho dociaren thoy now number 2, (00, avd areas determined ae cv. — GREAT BRITAIN, FAILURE. Guusaow, Oct, 7—Druwn, Blevens & Willlamson, Inger retiners of this city, havo fulled, ° Thulr Habili- Yen are‘heavy, It ts stated that several Grocuock pouses are also involved, : THE SLAVE TNADE. Jorvos, Oct, 7.—Owlny to the popular outery, tho Admiralty have surpended the elreolar of July 31 enfering the surroudur of fugitive slaves found on poard British vesrels, 7 Anta Fine. Lospox, Oct. 7.—Tho spleuttid restilenco of Henry Aes, Haukey, known as tho Garden Houre, In Queen Anne's Gate, Bt, Jaen’ Park, Weatinininter, was de Weoyed by Azo to-night, Toss on tho building hud tte toptents Callmnted ot £560,040, EARL DEQUY ON THE EASTERN QUESTION. The Mopar of Liverpool yave a tanquct fo the Eat] ot Derby tina venting. “Lord Derby, Jn tho contre of Murespone to a tonal, expreeand thn opinion that the fnsurrectionary difeulty In ‘Turkey bad been ox- rated.” Hg anid'the Urest ‘Pawere wero not dik fosselet the insurgents, It world be impolltic [peoneodo nelf-novernmuent to Herzegovina, Judictoun norma might alicvinto the discontent, ‘although » fdieal curocoulit hardly bo expected, “ Allutting to Endaod’s relations will China, Wo gat no further in feligence had been reovived from Peking, Every ono put depreeate war while honorably avoidable, “It was peeesnary, Lrowover, Co inalat'upda juat and mod- pie demands, and not ehirk our atity becaua it waw mpkagant, If trouble ebould arise the fault would tokbe ours. 5 Toxpow, Oct, 85:3 a, m.—Lord Derby's speech at tating to Chin conchintes ith the follow. fagworda: © From what wo know already, I am Lope ‘matters will go well." —-—. GERMANY. A TISHUP DEPORED, Braior, Oct, 7.—Tho Lccleslastical Court hae do- posed the Bishop of Berlin, % THE ULIRANONTANES, Nomen, Oct. 7.—Tho Ulirrmontans party haw ine troduced o violent address in {he Bavarlin Chamber of Dovutice, calling for the ¢ismlssal of the prosent : BAVAZIA. Joxvox, Oct. 8—C:20 4. m.—A special to the Datly Telegraph from Vienna ways sews has beon received from Munich that the’ King of Davaria aa refured to wept tho resignation of tho Ministry, and a diseolu- Uon of the Chambers in protable, ——— AFRICA, WAR IN LIBERIA, n Oct. T—The Times bax the following: Wa commouced at Capo iulmaa between Liberia ind the aborigines, der the pommond of several ed- cated natives, ‘There waa tomo fighting on the 17th HBeptember, in which filly were kiielt and wounded, The Liberian Government haa dispatehed troope from. Monrovia to thy sceus of action, aude great Lattlo ts day expected.” : —— SPAIN. ALPMONGO WILL JoLN THE ARMT, Manarp, Oct. T.It is reported that the Bing has decided fo Soin tho Northern Army again, P Itessecttod tht Mr. Cushing, the Amorican Mjpis- ket, Das rtesented a nolo relathig to.tho jurisdiction ef courts martial over citizeua Df tho Onited States bzcuta, f —_—.+—_. BURMAH., A CONCESSION TU ONEAT BRITAIN, Falrmount Park, Philadelphta, next year by the Union of America, and a commatten couaieting of the Preal- Aent ef exch aubordinate Union waa appointed. to take charg of the matter and geauo a call for funds ty all the local societies, ee THE WARD W227, CASE. Closing of the Caan for the Contente natn Wedtnesdnys Proceedings. Special Ditnated ta Fhe Chieuga fribu Dranoir, Mich, Uct, Z—Tho contestants of tho Word will closed their caso to-lay, aut Mr. Meddangts opened fire for the proponents. Ho wan very plain in apecch relative to the witnesses who hod apposred for the contestants, some of whom he denounced as in- grates, and some of whom hoe atiqmatized wa liars, On the wiole the other mide comes up aayagely, aud & Uvo~ ly delouse ts lookes for, WEDNEBDAY'S COURT ProoryDINGs. Detrolt Tribune, Ul, Gy Last avening the problem was, wioiler Kate Dosle rhould be allowed to tel what sue had hoard Mra, Ward say hy way of expressing er fectings toward Mary Ward, to whom ehe fs alleged Ly the cintesiants to have been unfriendly, Br, Pond continued bia argument this morning. Ho raid that Jt had not : peared that Mary wae a party to the care, nor that Mens Ward had anything to do with the making of tho will; the state of Mre, Ward’a feel- inga towards Mary could not, then, to shown, unleas it waa alvo shown that ae had netually Influenced the testator In the disposition of the property, of which Mary would actually have had nehare,. ‘There ts really ho wnltieg evidence yet, tint Mrs, Ward kuew of te Pwuking of the will, It must Lo shown, tao, that {f who did exert an iufluence ou Ca ercised at about tho time of the making of the will, ana with reference to this act, The testimony no far pro duced proves no more than that eho might havo des sired to exerelso ant unite influence, Mr. Romeyit repited at wome length, saying that the coutestauta expected to aliow that tho fechng op thy part of Atra, Ward toward the ebildren of the frat wife beqau before Fred died, aud continued tH sfter the will was tade; that sho unjustly complaiued of them to tho lator, and exciied bie anger nualunt them ; that nue, being expecially bitter agalnny Mary, exprca‘od great diailky of er, and tank active steps to Suterrupt relations betwoct her snd Ler atl. anced lover, ‘They elaim thut, in viow of the con- tonts of tue wil nye couicila, they sould be allowed to iuqutre into the family, relations and tho terms on whiell tuey lived, Ho sald tho will was unnatural, giving, a8 it did, largo portions of thu property fo. the widow and er two children, freo from Gobt, but. leaving the share of the olber chile Uten tneumbered. with debt, and tied up in tho hande of trustees, (o be dealt Out in email paymente. i hese facts Justify tho theury that some undue influ. gues bad beon exerted over the testator, ‘Sir. Hughes sald tat far two weeka they had sat at}i| and beard tho allegation burled at them that. the will waa unnattita) ; they did not concerto this; thoy Told that 2¢ waa perfectly natural that the will should ve heen mare ait war, and they should eroafter vance that pout sod Inslet on it, Tho Judge sald he skauld not allow tho proof for the rcrent ot wuy rate, nor until evidence fs given show- jug Mra, Ward's connection with the making of the will, ‘Tho contestants noted an exception, ‘Ward, It was ex- Mr, Homeyn offered in evidence tho lelter sald to have been written by Mra, Ward to Mr, Ely, warning ‘hin ngoinet marrying Mary, | Mrs, Ward's counsel nd mitted that the handwriting of tho letter and of the superscription of tho envolope was that of Mra, Ward, Tho Judgo refused to admit the document in evidence, as it belonged to the class of testimony that bad Just beon excluded aw to Airs, Ward's feeling toward the family. Miss DOYLE. has seen Capt, Ward whow to visitors tho wreath-plo- tre symbolizing the Ward family, aud bea heard htm explain tho absenco of a flower for Fred, by saying that Prod was uot hisnon, Bhe had heard ‘Mra, Ward eay that sho had got theso boys just where she wanted them ; that thelr father had Ieff them $200 a month, and, {€ they wanted to Gght lee by law, they tind got to work for ft, Mr, Poud cross-exsmined: It was Isto in the winter or catly in tho apring betoro Fred dled, that tho wit ness beard Capt Ward tell him ho was not his non. Sho bad heard tnsihuatious from Mrs. Watd that Fred was pot Capt, Warl’s gon, In the auininer of 1872 of ISIS sho heard Mra, Wsrd gay to the hourckeoper, Mrs, Barnett, that se hoped Lizzie, who bad gous East, would fall off tho care and be kilied, + 1Tbe Free Preas report ptates that, at tho clono of Eaie Doylo’s testimony, and before tlio had left the witness-box, Mra, Watd throstetunyly approscled and nald to her? Tow daro you lie so abut mo! Iiow daro you!” ‘Tho freful Kitile bridied up and retortod : “Lioabout you! Ididn't. I-told-tbo-trath-aud-you- know-it-war-tho-truth-evory-word-f-1." Mra, Ward curled her lips contemptuously, and turned ber back ‘upon the withess.} JANE WILSON, ‘Miss Wilson testified that ehe formerly lived in Capt. Ward's family, Sho had nover beard Capt, Ward utter an unkind word in bia house; he was very kind to bis domestice, snd, go far as khte ‘has seen, to this chtidren: ako, Sho haw nevor known the children to act badly toward thelr father, LEONARD W. MARTIN. Mr, Martin says that be kuew Capt, Ward, who enimoyed bim to go on nu oxpedition to tho Georgian Bay to look for s mine. Capt, Ward Lad taken tho ‘witness up to Mrs, Martin’s; they bed a altting, and decided that thu witness should go, The spirit of the Indtfan Chief way to show where tho mine was to bo found. Mr. Martin went in accordance with the Chtel’s revelation, and didn't find tho mine, JOSEP NICHTUISON, Mr, Nicholson hia known Capt, Ward sinco 1955, ‘Tho Captain had told him that the apirits had revosled to hiny that hia wife, the first Mrs. Ward, was extrava- gautand Inauc, On New Year's Day the witness had mct Capt, Ward at a house where both were calling. Capt, Ward had asked Mr, Nicholson what ha thought about the Senatorial election, Mr, Nicholson enld he dd not know much avout ft, but he preferred to have: Mr. Chandler returned, Capt, Ward suswered that Chandler bad formerly done tho coun- try good good rervice, but that While ho Limsolf was coming through Now York Olty s short tino before, he had consulted epirits about the alection, who hau told Lom that Chandler had given himecit to tho has, Oct. 7,—It Jn officlally announced that Bure wah bas uncouditonally agreed to allow the paseage sfan escort of Wridah troops through Burmese terri- ry to Yunnan ff ayothor expedition thither fa neces- FAIS, JANESVILLE, WIB, Byeelat Disnateh to The Chbeuzo Tribune, davpirtisr, Wis,, Oct, 7,—Tho Bouthern Wlaconsin, Fulropeaed this morning under tho most propitious Hreumalduced, ‘The raln oud dreartueas of ‘ycaterday Ried ayay, and Ly morplpe opuod with a pleasant faubize and a comparativoly clear sky. This Lrought ‘tom the country hundreds of (canas ut an early hour, Uldentined for tho faic-grownd, snd, before noon, the ene was fruly Gattering, | ‘ho rain did not seem to fo the grounds any particular harm, whlch were fotuaey free fiom mud, ‘Tho attendance to Gy ma‘ very much better than wae expected fateray. Tho number of people on the Wound) was estimated at from 5,000 % 640. An interesting display waa mado in tho ‘Bechaniesl department, ua a pusnLer of now machincs {Relay twplumenks nover before extlbited hu ‘tered, Tho new grafn-bindor from Tockford cae ef Feapet aud tower, aro hung the hvy- fSetikls Sear, Thu diapluy of horees this year fn La ‘Quality is cqual 10 that of last year, when tt fe ficeded that to how ‘aliwoxt rivited that xu ba Histo Fut, ‘tuo, nuber of | muttiea eo Yroat, butt exibition of Mites uted Will, bo fully’ ag Tho show of horvea is fall, tho amd atock bo Bervan wan soown indt year, “Tho show of cattle, 0d boys was Yery tne, A bend of eleven fin Pind Holsteins from Maswichuactty ero ehown, ond OnNMLAgrost deal Of attention, J,0, Kieter, of Pi bred 490 head of fine Bhort-Horus; b 2-year-old tala re folds, pire hortioultsrsl ait hs huchts ure ve! full, the show wg Hr ahead of the Stato Halt of last month, "To-morrow realutca will be cay be bwardod, und at will be virtually tho PITTSBURG EXPOS{TION, SHPeeiul Nuapatch ta The Chleqgo Wlbunes ou Ro, ey Oct, Z—The Industrial Exposition iad formally opened this worning py a large parade ives ‘ppropriate addrcea, Tho day was fue, and cate the entire lenyth pf fhe foute qf tho pro- Pint sromded, y busluess houses wore Rho, eorated, atid flags apd plreamers were every- itt, Tho city was in holiday attire, aud everyting [mephed Plesanty. The procession was over au fae a ‘avenue, and wus probably not pg Bit lca 1 t dad ary ondatfacttone cbimmandtde by Yetaoe Hs ‘BS gud stad, followed by humerous oulfite rej Teealng nearly avery brauch Of idustry A the. cy. kt rival of the procession at the Kxposilion huff sn imnensy crowd bad sesombied and the Fer} eit Oty forjually delegated, Auods was road Pet Dedag wo pheastinly CPaetiners ance nabliity uf axtibjtors to arti Te oud tulad bol hs Dublio unt iaturday, very Quin, (Ol aa entirely eucccautul. ERIE, PA, Speclal Dievatch ww The Chicago Tribune, Zne, Ba, Oct. 1.9 uth} Oct. Yea ur twelve thousand people ete yine secaud annual fair of jhio Northwost- th iy Fair Association, now im progreas in 4 Tho display of stock, vegetables, etc,, ts beets ne, Tt fair ‘cloaca tounorrow with Aone a MCeaslon, w game of LaCrosse by Indians, abd JABIVTA LNG CAPITAL AND LABOR. ta A STRIKE APPREHENRED. ictal Laxpaich {0 Tha CAteage Tribune, Frroavao, Oct, ,—At an faformed masking of mill. Yeaterday tt was concluded that they could not Ue longer unloas wages sre reduced. ‘This will Caugeege by operatives, and a big etrike may be suon ———__-——__— og CATHOLIC TEMPERANCE UNION, tag RYT, 0., Oct, 1y—~The Catholto Total Absti- wamuileu of America closed ite sowslons hore thls rutsase Tuo Convention next year will be held in ren tbe, July 4, Oflleers for the ensulog your hae 44 follows: Prealdent, the Very Tim Kote gine, of New Jorgcys Vee] joka 4B, Cotter, of Winona, Minn.; Wecond: Lak Wdent, the Very'Rev, P, X. J, Buahaudy of BL, Bem You jy ceuatal Secretary, Idnee W, OBrien Pondedoth Oily Treasures, DB, McCormack, of Tape roceedin ge the Conventic wore rery wets sad roe deal of porta wed tt teiad'on,” Resclutlons wov’ dooplad angio é ths’ Cenleanial ountain’ to be erocted 1 First Vico-Presiden' monoyed futerest anid had arrayed bimself against the fuduatriul tutercats of the country, and that bo was not a tit man to continue to represent the Btate, Capt, Ward lod gail that be liad been told of certain trans- actions of Salomon Gurduer's, that bo could scarcely Deileve the reports, but that the spirits had confirmed then and Le bad como to tho coucluslon that ho was a great old acoundre?, Mr, Hughos crows-examined: Mr. Nicholson had ktigwn frown both Capt. Ward and Capt. Garduor that Dheeo two were yood frends, he did hot kuow that the latter bad defrauded Capt, Ward ont of $15.00, Mr, Nicholxow hail ually loft Capt. Ward's crploy- ment in 1860 of I8G1, after having scrved him tor eleven fedra, Tr. M, PEnCT. Col, Picren testidcn tut he lives In Arizona, arly in 1572 tho witness bad mot Oapt, Ward fn Wanidn~ fou, und brougut to his attention sone iminkig roperty thut ho (Pierce) liad du Arizouu, pte Ward returned from Deirolt and soon after sent Me, Purco und twoor {htco other men to look at ihe winiug property, Tho reports brought back were diverroand unfuyorablo. But Capt, Ward told Plerca that he didn't care anything about tho to yatts ; Uo epirite al coudtmed Mr, Plorce’s first as fimatg of the valuo of the sine; ho’ belloved thom, and if the oshors who Lad gouo’ into tho enterprise wonted to withdraw ho would take tholr shares, GCroas-examined by Mr. Hughes; ‘The nuluo actually tnrnad outa very rich aud profitable ony, aud Ly now Jalown aa tho Clifton Ospper Situs. HAUED tl, S1UMORD, Mr. Mumford, who in special administrator ponding the coutest of the wil, wayw he Js forulliar with (ho eataty of Capt. Ward, ‘To iudebteduess that appeared on tho bovkw ut tho tno of the Captain's death was about $875,002, aside from contingent lia- Dilities, that would probably be covered by $125,000. Tho Chicago Holling-AMiM stock amounted’ to $277,100, but bo doos uot kuow ita asia valuo, a4 he has huver heard of any alot, Hu knows what Capt, Ward thought {t was worth, Jia had gone tuto Cat, Ward's cinployment aa cashier ou Oct 2, 1873, Ho thinks the Property of the MUwaukeo Tron Company {a wortls bo- tween $1,000,000 aud 62,000,000, but is loumbered by 8 dobt of about $60,000, ‘The Alnuintatrators bay, within the past two months, auld the stock of ths glane-works for cash, of its cquivulent, at tho rato of 78 cents ou tho dollur, A Pight with on Alligators . Quitman (Ga,) Keporter. Monday aftbrnoon, a party of oight or ton mot at tho Okapilco C of to soing tho ditforent Iskes and “eddies” along the rua of the crook, Letwoon tho turnpike and tho railroad bridges, Nothivg unusual traueptrod on this ocosston, une til Jato In tho afternuon, whan, in velning a deop Asko formed by 4 ‘bend in the chavool of the stream, tho selno became so heavy and difficult to drag that it was concluded that it was hun, to aroot or log on bottom, Lum Dovane, a la 16 years of, aga, went undor for the purposo of diventavgliig the wolns. Upon reaching bottom, adistanco of 6 or 7 fvst, ho found what he sup- fiosed to be slog, aud, ombracing it, started ta he surface of tha wator with it, Its wiirptias ag well au that of the pasty, cau bottor bo imag: ined than oxprossod, when, upou rising, tho sup- Poved Jog was found to bo an alligator. Aw soon a8 the water's wurfaco was reached, the infuriatod mouutor, taking in the situation ats glanco, made a terrible tungo at Devano, and wtriling him in tho breast, kuocked him into deep water, and, coutioulug tho attack, caught bitin betwoon hia Vino-like Jawa around the woiut, Heeing the danger of tholr comrado, tho rest of the party sprauy to his roliof. Vor.unstely for Dovano, ho was on the outsido, and tho alli- fiater was upon tho inutde of the woluo, which, sing strong and firmly held at cach ond, some. What impeded tha viciouw repilo in hia attack, Thus, together with the prompt and foarlose no- tow of the entire party, who acized lis 'gator- anip by tho tail and legs and commenced to uso their knivos on him diigentty, 18 all that saved the life of Lum Dovane. Ha wae finally oxtri- cated from the ie of the maddened monster, aad eucaped wiih a fow painful, though uot di gerous, bruises and bites, ‘The alugator wi about 3 foct in longth, and it wae with difticulty that ix or eight strong aud couraycous mot wucceedod, aftor insorting their knives in several tender places, in bringing himashora, He fought desporately aslong as life lasted, and io dying momonts be set up ® doafoning roar sl- Bows Oqual to that of s Hon. Botier Explosion, Spectal Dispatch tu The Chl Maxpo Par il Th an factory ty tivis cliy exploded ls afternoon, toar- ‘away the rojf of the engine-houss, demolishlug 15 fob of tmokestack, wud otherwise dolag coustdersulo dausge, Two Juen at work op os suyginerho at the Miso ‘wero | blown up with the brie -WOFk, epi strange to, ‘aay jeacaped with a few allghtly conti unds A largd number of hands are thrown out of employment, . Tribune fer in tho large on FINANCIAL. Some Queer Developments in the Clews Bankruptey Case, Certain High Government OMcials Fig- uro Rather Conspicuously. Judge Dent ANeged to Haye Shared in the Profits of tho Firm, Tho Porson Giving this Tostimony Somewhat Untavorably Known in the Lobby Line, THE CLEWS BANKRUPTCY CASE, ONE CHEEVER TELLS 1118 BTORY. Speeial Dispatch (0 The Chreany tribune, Wasntxaton, WU. C,, Oot, 7.—Choover, who at- tompta in his to:timony In Naw York to implicate many prominent namos in tho Clows affair, ie well known loro ag a #leox, crafty, yenerablo, professional lobbyist, and na the cong-al tigure of a domostio scandal. Wrom his past rocord hero, ft ta quito poraible that the public mon with whom ho claims to Lave urged the sorits of Clewa may bo wholly ignoraut of any mich conversa. tions, The claime of ach intimacy with public men twa cheap and ancient lobby trek, [10 the Aatucrated Press) New Xone, Uct, 7.—Tho exsnthation of Benjemin Cheever, sea creditor of Heury Cleves, the banker, was continted before Itegistor $i Haukruptey Ketch nim, In reply to the cross-questioning of counnol, Cheover tested Clewaspoke to me ropeatedly of establishing a banklug-Louse In Waalfugton, Finally ho told me he was sudeavoring ty, obtaiu "a Uuited Brates syency,end wanted my ald, {He promised to pay mo liberally. Ilo atatod to ma the valuo of this agency, snd made 4 proposition to give ino one-quarter of the entire profita at ny correspondence wil wow in full, Wuat Inducoments, if any, were mada by sou to Me, Clows for the purpose of obtaining bis siyna- tuze to thee contracts 2 A.—The inducement was that [thought I could ald. hin, and that I would give him my Gime aud my eer- vieeh to nccompifel it. Did not sou make somo special inducement to Mr. Clews, saying something of your relations with Poraona tnilucntial with the Administration 7 ‘A.—Only in general terms, Ido dot romomber asy- ing anything npecifically, I'know most of tha mom. ers of the Auministraifon intimately, I may havo said so, I did not offer avy inducements to Br, Clow, Ju auiy shape or mauuer, Q.—Did you nok mention to Mr, Clows the names of Boustora Anthony or Logan ? probably mentioned the pames of a great many ud miembera of Congress. I kuow forty or Ido not remember that f told Bir. Claws of any I influence or power which I had with members of Congress, or the Administration, cannot tell where James Van Buren may be found, and cannot selaeniber ‘ow hia namo camo to be put in tho agreo- ment, Q.—What wsstho consideration of the agreement ‘tbelweon you and Mr. Clown? ‘A.—All lawful services that I could render {n Wash- ington, or elserhere, in showing his alandiny a8 a bsuxee, ote,, ntl success was obtained, and when ob- tained, tu aiding hit so hote aud in London. ‘Q—Showing to whom? ~Membera of the Administration, tho Cabinet, aud others—Secrotary Voutwell for one, I can’t ro momber tho others at this moment, Q.—Do you remomber conferring with olber mem- bend of tho Cabinet and membera uf Congress or Bex atora ‘AI did with a great. number, T repeatedly con- ferred with Benator Coukllug and Senatora Anthony, Sprague, Pomeroy, Morrill (of Maino), and sumne Vieo'resitont Wilson (who touk a rreat interest {n Clew»), Speaker Blaine, Hunstora Logan, Banks, and Butler. Butler, especially, took groat’ interest. tn Chews,” Tcould ‘name Dfty ovuora if I had time to ox- amino my bookn and papers, Beastora Sherman (of Ohio) Ramrey (of Minnesota), Windom, Chandior (of Michigan}, Samuel Uaoper (af Hoxtou), Delano cf the Cabinet), and others, Q.~-Was there euy other consideration than that al- roady np ecitied 7 A.—Yes; afd in getting sa many disbnrsements na possible through this agency, I introduced Clows to Cushing, and au arraugement wae proposed ax to de- [oxita conuscted with forelga Cousulates, Fifteen inillions of dollars were mentioned in thin connection, Q,—Explain moro fully the word * afd," A.—Thivayoncy was one of the cholceat things in the giftor the Guvernment, I talked to those who Lad power to make theso doposite and disbursemouts, 1 spoko of Clows su “auch a wise, energetic, and trual- worthy man,” and aa ‘a very liberal friend of the Ade minisiration,” I showed the weakness of other houses, calling attentfon to some of the errors of Bariug Bros. urged tat an Americun bouso ought to have it, and that it was not proper to give ft to Morton, Bilse & Co, a8 ono of thelr partners was Bir Joba’ Ite: titled getitleinan fu Epglaud, 1 also explaiued Clow: credit aud postttor ‘Theas agreements woro made {0 1869, and almost iminediately Clews had somo Government business, 1 goke to the Appropriation Committees in pebalf of Clews, Tyrua thus occupied many tlinos every week until October, 1471, nearly two aud s balf years, until tho appolninicut Was made, Clews suggested ‘that 1 should open au agency at Berlin or Prankgort, Q.-Did ony other ) biked havo on intureat in your ouv-quatter of the profte? A.—Lowis Dent wus to have one-eighth of the entire proba of one Aine Thal way the understanding in April or May, 1871, Jurige Deut was 3 lawyer, related to President Urapt by marrlago, Q.—What was the consideration for Judge Dent's auatet services oy counsel in nid of this matter, and aftarward. bo wap to uct a8 couusol for the agency iu Wustdugton, Claws offored him $25,000 to camo hero $o Now York os conusel. Dent was to furulal euch cotjurelas would adrauco tho iutercats of Mr, Clewa, 1 do not remember specifically what legal evrvices he perfortned, sud do not kuow tat he ever ceased to have at interest iu tho business, ‘Acopy of a letter, alleged to Bava been written by ‘Mr, Cheover to Clewa, was put in oviden:e, and be was questioued concerulng it, but bo did not remember Nailing it, ‘Tho writer pressed for payment for his Fervlods, sud monlloned thst he had partners to aro with hin. “—Doi't you recollect stating, or writing, that yon boil partners sariug ono-quartef of tho proiits with out 7 A.—I dq; yes, Thad supposed up to a certain date tuat Dent’ was a partuer, ‘At this polut several letters from Henry Claws to B, 11, Choover were warkod for identification. Q.—Did you inform motbera of the Administration, moinbers ef Cougress, or Beustors, of theeo agree: mente? AU did not, Tata not tell them of my toterest or roiite, Piqua oxamjaation adjournod. alien en MISCELLANEOUS, IN TROUDLE. New Yona, Oct. 7.—Tho Commercial says that Jon Gorham, of the Gorbam Mauufscturing Company, is reported to be in trouble ou his in- dividual account, Hia Uabilities aro said to bo §C00,000, The porsonal Paper of Gorham went to protest on the Sth inst. His failuro was occa- tioned by largo yoal catate tranaactions in New ‘York and Bostun, aud ta no way impairs or affecta tho credit of standing of the Gurbam Manufacturing Com- pany. NUTTING & CO., OF INDIANATOLIS. Special Dicpateh to The OMcage, Tribune. IvpunaPotss, Oct, T.—Tho First Natloual Bank of Uuntivgten usa applied to set aside the recent sanig- alton of Nutting ka. atsyo factora of thie ety, aid ask far a Revelyer, Tho falluro wav for ovor $150,000, Chalm f¢ mado that two of the Commissioners of ‘trust ato heavy ctedttora, and represent Lauke who; Layo charged tho rm rujuous intorest, SOME OF THE RESULTS OF SPECIE PAY- MENTS. Te the Filitor af TAa CAtcagu Tr tb ‘Cni0aco, Uct. 7,—One of the frat resulls of specio paytnonts Would be the precipitate withdrawal of cir- culdting notes by the banks of New York and other Allantio olifor, Ip velfdefense the country banks ‘will do the aaine thing, because they will be the cou. stant proy of the city hanks and brokers, who will assort the currency and collect the coin wherovor it cau bo dono at a proat. | Iu) four, years trom tho Prosout time ‘ouo-belf the 2,300 banks will havo rotiral their clrculation, aud tho contraction will be such that 6 per cent bonds may go Lolow par, in which caso the Gumptrol- Ter of the Gurreucy will cajl op (he banks to depuait nioro ons ta kusp up the 40 per cent maryiy, A War in Europo, or any great distarbanco of the com- morce of the world, will iud the forelgu holders of our bonds twretura them for soln, In auoh © contin. gency, not at all improbable, it wil ve dificult to tuoliiten ous bonds at par, Nallonal Bauk oles would be af 8 discount, aud tho Natlousl Banking ayatom greatly {inperites For many yeara prior to tho War tho char tored ‘balks of Now York ity did net rely upon their clsoulationg# for profit. ‘ho country bauks snd worchants would gather {t up od romit it as par fauds in place of exchange, wu of the lurgoat institutions bad no circ! if notes, sod the entire Lauking capital of New York, sigount- dug to $55,000.00, was represented by an average ciruu- Tation of sbout $J,000,00¥, aud this, tov, under more Liveral provision for fawuloy notes than is sifurded by the preseut natiousl law. ‘Mr. Oooltaugh, of any intelligent banker whose ex- erivace shtedutes (he War, will admit that specie re- Xfinption will introduce ‘about tue sate eye fem of exchanges current in: 1860, The price of exchange on New York will substan- Hally depend upon the expeuss of oouverting the curreticy pald (or (tinto cau. That ts, de uotes of banks /n the Western Sistes will Lo from WH to X per cent discount iu New York or Bostoy, which rete wiil substantially regiilate the price ofexchange, ‘The extension of railrogde has soniewbat dimiuished the cost of collection, 0 {he grester coat of exchange twenty years ayu—5e to 1 per cent—will be redutced to, ouehalf of tueas ralvg, Tha Uoles of the colt Natioual Hanke of California are 1%, per cent discount ia New York for coin, anit it l4 reasouable forall pote that the bauk-uotes of Nebrasks or Minnesota will be Fd to bs par Loge discount, The plan of edeentica fa Sew York, by suaintainlug » colo dopodtt there af purpon bev Lo sul teuy thetcoukitry taba” That would ‘be ‘grannies entirely tm ble. If they sre able to redeom: IF notes ab thelr own countere tt will be all that tbe country should expect of then, Aud ight here that tha Natlomsd ng ayatem, x0 far, as not been on tral, Tue Dinka fave, had an suey tine, Nene of them have ever been asked to redeem thelr hotes—exrept ip i per, They wal be tert an hy fier when called on te redeem in eon: Aud I donot envy the pliluauphy of that President or Caster wha rau con femphite thin great chenye, an sure te came, with uny other forlings than thoen of the utinoet anniety and ahria for he msfety of the beat ayetern of banking ever deve), hens aud not til then, will the question be decided wuetlice (be currency of the conmiry ahold Le anpplied thr-ugt the medivin of 200 oF 30) Lanks, of whether the Gavernicent ehail furnisn the jsopie with paper cutreury tedeett Able In ite own cous a payee iat well be equally curtent In all the Stater—on the plane and da the nuvuntalus, sud un due high eran n paper that the travo.cr can wee fo London or Mung. Kung, like & Bute un the Bank ef Ligand When the system of coin redemption hae been thoronghly tested, 1t {8 pvssttte that tha banks them. selves will be aukiouy to surtcuder to the Guterne thent a Lustuoes involving go tuch reaponmibllity. IF Hex tow tnd Wile pratt tn circulating notes, they will mont ueuurediy flud the luriness a great a0 irre of dingor, nt postive loan, when the time for redemp- tho th coin comes, ‘Tue contraction of prices which must follow re- eutuption, aud precede tt to some extent, ongbt pot to execed {ho prevailing difercnee iu the Yalu of gold over paper before resumption; but owing to the enormous withdrawals of bauk nutes, andthe hoard- tng of legal tendera and coin, thero must Le ap actusl acarelty Of woy sort of money until confidence te re yarned and bustnese faltly at work un tha new barin. We munt bear thin fact in mind: Ye buainens of the eoun'ry wit adjual ttuef to the exiting tolune of money ta efrenvition, whatever that many be, If tue present $110,040 «uf currency wery obiltcraled a8 money furever, our buslneer would Ue dane with the $00 of cotn left us, Harter would take the Place of thy fost paper to ome extent, and tho qreat Luriuess interests of tho country. cut down to tue volumo of money. | Many who will thie remember something ike this cunditiin of things from #5 to Tend and again in Jed to 1661, when the War changed everything ina year, ‘There waa thin diference, howe ever? the country bad uot then, aa now, parted with ity precious tnetals; they were ‘then tho currency of the people, who bad uever been tanyltt to part with them as merchandie, ‘The ovfn in the country in 18-4 must have beets Rear £30%,0.0,900 (ot mora than $225,000,100—Ep.), Now, witht buninens tucreared len- told, wo barely have £101,090,00) (not lesa than 000,60), and nine-tenthy ‘of that held by the Gove inent, the New York bauke, and the Pactilc const, ‘Lhero would be womno compensating advantages even Im this unpromining condition, Our ull would cou- (nue to supply the world with food at s murh cheaper price than at present, and iu that way gradually draw fo us the coln of otber natlona, Exporting largely aud iniporting Uut little, We could not fail to gruw rich io thao, Our internal enterpriee and foreign commerce, however, weuid hardly recover their prerent colorsal proportions, while France, Germany, and Englsnd, rocoguiziug’ the beneficent uses of an expansive credit Uased on & paper curroucy, would rapidly outttrip the Great Republic in wealitl, grandeur, unit everyibing. that makes civilization superior to barbariam, E. M,C, Repix.~Our correspondent mskes @ strong case, assutning that his premises are true, or that they warrant the conctusiona Le reaches. In reply to his various statements, suggestions, and deductions, we have to say: 1, That the fasuo of bank notes, in case of epecio payments, would shrink to that point at which such fasno would afford a profit, This {4 inevitable, and, ‘bank note circulation being unprofitable, a surrender of {t 1s now going on. 2 Such a thing a8 a “contraction” to a polnt leaving an inaulticient volumo of money to effect ox- changes fs an imposslbility, becauso before that point can bo reached it will be profitable to issue bank paper, and money will always go where {t 1s wanted, 3, ‘Tho amount of gold needed for our foreign trade will be no greater in case of epocie-payments than now, and tho amount needed for both foreign aud do- meatio trado fa grosaly exaggerated ia popular estims- ton, Ninety-three per ceut of all exchanges are made through the agoncies of checks, bitls of exchange, ete,, without tho handling of either currcney or gold, 4. It fanot at all probable that tho bonds of a spo- clo-paying government, bearing 5 or G per cent inte eat, will decline in value, In case of a European war, the probabilities aro that our bonds, inatead of being sont Lome, would be sought as a Investment tho value which will in no Wiso depend on or be affected by the rosult of that war. G, The prosent volume of paper currenes {s probably doublo what is actually needed ; certalaty double what wult rend «would Le needed if apecio-paymonts were restored, €, Au oxclusive Gaverument currency, redeemable in coin, wonld bo subject to tho samo domand for re- domption es would Lank nolew, no more and no lens sud tho amount of gold neccesary to mect that demand would be precisely the samo, whether the currency bo sssuod by banks or by tho Government, 7. The “contraction of pricea” in casa of the re- stunption of spocto payments will bo nominal and not real, Everything produced in the United States, agri cultural aud manufactured, fa cold at tho world’s prices in gold, Our exports aro sold st the gold valuc in forelgn markets ; in our Lome market tho prices aro thosu for which the same articles can to bought fur gold, with cost of transportation, tariff, duties, etc, added—the whole beng computed tn depreciated paper. 8 Tho volume of business of the country is meas- ured by tho value of tho exchanges of cummodities, and not by the spoculativa and gambling ventures, ‘Tho panic of 1873 reduced the volume of business to the exchange of commouitics actually nesded, and do- stroyod nothing thut was not epeculstive or in excess of the demand, 9, Iu caaa of apecto payments we wauld continue to supply the world with food at prices in no wite aQvct- ‘ot by the change from ® papor toa specio standard, ‘Tho world now buys of us at gola prices only, 10. Our foreign commerco and domestic production would inercase, and not bo diminished, and tho s0- called “oxpauslvo” paper credit of Franco and Gur- many, resting on acoin redemption of the currency, con basdly by commdercd as thowano a8 an irredecmae blo legal-tender grocubuck, Sieh fe ‘Tho Eccentricitics of the Earl of Dude ley. When Mr. Ward becamo Viscount Dudley snd Ward and took possession of the family cstates ho suffered ax much ombarrasument as his fathor from sn overgrown fortune. Ho ono day do- scribed this ombarraswment to my Uncle Archy iu very graphic torms. ** Whon'l cams to my eatato,” bo said, “I resolved to spend my whole iucame within the year, With that view I pur- cbased tho estate of Edvam, in Scotlaud; I bought a library at Venico; I repaired my houre in Vark lano, ete. etc, ete. ; but a rise nnexpect- edly took placo in tho price of iron, which brought mo £10,000, and you know one can't a! ways be prenared for such coutingencica,” When Lord Palmerston ta lis autobiography mentions asa notable instance of diinterested lovo of power that his friond Dudloy would have giadly given £6,000 a year to remain in oilice, fie evidently was ndé aware that to Dudloy £6,000 @ year was § mero trifle, Ono of Lord Dudloys eccontric habits was that of speaking to himself or thinking sloud. Of thia pructico many smusing instances wero ro- lated, porhave occawionally inventod, by hie frieudy, Svon efter bo bad wtcceaded to the title of Dudley and Ward lady asked Lord Castloroagh how ho accounted forthe custom, ‘it ia ouly Dudioy apeakiug to Ward," way tho ready answear to bor inquiry. ‘Lory Dudley was iutroduced at an oevoning party (o Lady N., whom he was requosted to hand down to supper. Her ladyahbip availed her- wolf of tho opportunity to present hor two daughtera, after which ceremony sho overheard him, as thoy wout down stairs, muttoring to himsolf iu his usual undertone: “Tho fair ona fa plain; the dark one ia not aniss; but the fair one is oxceodingly pluin.” “Iam glad, my Lord,” says Lady N., with good-bumored readi- ners, “that at all events the dark ove pleases ‘On * ‘A gentloman from Btsffordabire proyallod on Lord Dudiey to present him at court. They gor on very woll as far as 8t, James street, whero they wore stopped nearly half an hour by the lino of carriages. Hia Lordship tion forgot himeeff, and, after a lang pauao, began; Naw thiy (ircgome country Squire will bo expecting mo to oxk him todluner, Shall Task bin, or. shall I not? No; 1 thiukhe would be # bore.” ‘the individual go unexpoctedly blackbatied was at firat confounded, but, rocollecting bis com- panion's infirmity, commonced iu turt: an audiblo soliloquy: “Now, this tiresome old Poor wilt of course bo asking mo to dine with him to-day, Bhall 1 go, or whall 1 not go? No, L think it would bo 8 Lore.” ‘This dapromptu was well taken, and the invitation wae givon iu carnoat and accepted, ‘After itting 8 long time with a lady to whom ho wae. paring amorning visit Lord Dudloy ox- claimed slaw |) “1 wondor when thia tireaouo woman will yo sway.’ ‘Atadiaver given “by Lord Wilton, wo had ono of the best cooks in London, Lord Dudley {nated of vome digh of which he did nat approve, and, forgetting where he was, began apotogiz- ing ta tho company for the badness of tho on- tortainmont. “The fact ie,” sald ho,“ that ue oad cook was taken i), and aome kitchen irf, T aupposo, hax been omployod to dress the dine Ber.” Lord Dudley, receiving s visit from the poet Rogere at Paris, proponed thet they atwuld go togothor to the Catacombs, 2t bay ofton Leow reluarked of Nogore that with big dno bald bead, wrinklod pkin, aud sunk cheeks, ho way wore liko a death's head thuu any man that wee over seen alive. Accordingly, when the poot had spent an bour or two In the abodes of mortality, aud wassbout tomake his exit, the keeper, atarled st bie dvath-hko sppearance, tried to atop bim, eryiug out. “Hullob!” Got you back! You huve no right to come out!" Hog- ere afterward complained to Lord Dudloy that he hed cruelly deserted him in thia emergency. “ My dear Rogera,” roplied the Karl, “J did not like to interfere, you looked go much at home."—Old Times and Distant Places, John DOWN SOUTH. Latest Reports from the Seat of War in MississipplL The List of Killed and Wounded Still Confined to the Colored Troops, Jeff Varis Llonized by the Citizens of Clarksville, ‘Teun. Georgia Negrocs, in Convention, Review the Situation, THE FRIAR'S POINT AFFAIR, BMewent, Tenn, Oct. Z—The Arprats Frisr‘a Point spelal thin morning, wayas Ge Chalmers continned the pursuit of the negrors unde Gen, Pease (colured) on ‘Tuceday evening to bebufords ville. Frank Brott (white) was aunbuebed and farally: wounded by negroes on Tuesday, Anqualot white cavalry undet Capt, Butke mubmequently ch negroes, who were in ambush, killing three wl wounding one of the negrovs, who is duubticrs dead, and captured Nelsu Leavitt, Bon Sunes, und Ales. Nims, who are now tn jail, Dill Henry ani Jordon ‘Thorpe were alto captured newts Tanta County line, sud putin jail here, Chalmera’ command tf 50 cavalry hax not yet returned, Forty or fifty uf his command remained ast might at Clirksdile, to watch the negrocd in that rection, an several pleven were threatened, Chalmers, with tle rematniler, pro- ce-ded lant mizUt to Jonestown, fourteen mies nurti- ant of tis place, Where the ures, usder Gea, Bill Peake, were reported to Le fn force, wboul xa) ntron, Information waa received thin morning that Ciialm- trw’ pickets were within muht of thelr outporta, but 10 fight had occurred when the cuurter lef Jant evo, sroes are slag reported fn force at Maj, Alearu'a alles from here, Fighting ia reported going , but the report Ja not confirmed, There are sLout 100 artued citizens hero who 1 feket the town, and will remain undcr orais until th- dia. turbance ix ended aud necurity to Uife aud property Tesored, Tho white people hardly know what to ds, ‘Their homen {u the country are uuprutected, aluuld the negroce offer violence. There ia fearful atate of afairaio this country. The whitu men wo deter- mined to dispereo all mobs, but are prudout, aud act on the defennive. While the disturbances were caused by Sheriff Brown and other Repubticaun, the wultea, Democrats aud Ite pubileaus, ere a unit In opposing the wegrocs, A cav= Airy cousuand leaves Lure this morning fur Jouee- own, ‘rho Appeav's Friat's Polnt special to-night rtstes hat Clialuiers was driving Veane's force froin Joust town, and had been neatly surrounded, oud tat porte had Leen received of negroes tryiug to organize other forcen in other paris of the coutry; but there had been no further fighting. Chalmers Is dev ruined to capture Peave if poewtie, ‘This will end the dis- turbance ; but even tits will not allay the excitement, as the whiter, irrespective of politica, fear outiireaks {n other sections of the country, and will remain under arms, 3 ‘beri Brown fa still at Uclena, and denies that be attempted tu incite rlot, but on ‘reaching Helens telo- egraphod Gor, Atnod tat he could and would quict the disturbance. Seustor Alcorn to-day telegraphed Attorney-General Pieirepont aa follows; Having read several incor rect and aruastions! dispatches touching the re race troubles ot Fratr's Vuint, I beg leave to report you there neod be no alarm fur the peace of this county, | Soveral hunted armed negroes, who Leen inclted by an jil-tempered Sherif, marched on our town,and were roadily repulsed by the whites under the fread of the most prominent citizens, who have been following pp tho armed banda of negro and dispersing then witn ue Little vlotence aa possible, aud urging them to gu Vome, The mob has bee disperred, and 1 think will remain quiet, There ts uo question of politica ta tule excitenient. “The whites ste to a man fur defeurs. ‘Those of ‘tho negroes who haya been misled aro fast becoming reconciled, A communhiy of planters may Le reifed on for land treatment of their labor. ‘The whites have mado uo detuonatration of hostility to the negroes of this county, but are anxious to cultivate tue most friendly relations, My name hw been miost ridiculously associated in the matter, Ttrust you will not give credence to the «bare given tne in thos affate by telegrams, Respecttully, (signed) ‘t. L. Atcony, Doited Status Senator, JEFF DAVIS VISITS CLARKSVILLE, TENN. Lovisvinte, Ry. Oct, 1—The Clarksville, Tenn, correspondent of the Courier-Journal says Jefiervon Davia recelvod a grand ovation on bia arrival in that city to-day, He waa met at the dopot by a large con- course of eltizens irrespective of party, and wae eseorted by a long torch-lgnt possession from the depot through the principal streets, {o the residence of 3H, Clark, the Kuight Templar and Knights of Pythiaa acting as an escort, Houses along the line of warch were brilliantly illumtnated, and (ho lateness of tho Lour did not prevent the ladies from welcoming him from thelr balconies, amid the waving of bani Kerchictu asi cheera uf tho people, Arriving at Mr, Clark's, Davie was welcomed by Dr, Seara, of tue Bontiat Ghurek, After returning Wauky, Me, Davia alts “*T did not suppose that but two persona tn yourcity would now of iy cotulng, tu dear frends, at whose boxpitable house I now staud, but such a decuunst: tion of sympathy for me ia iy inisfortune awaken fovling of gratitude in my heart which cunuot be ex- preased by words, It tian evidence of tho truth of what I have always eald that the people of the Kouthern States are tho noblest people of the world, ‘Tula demovatsation of sympathy for tne whioee chuckered life baa Wwen syeut 4 tho iktercat of the yeapls uf the Byuth Is doubly grateful now in mie. fortnue, as Lovme back to tals, tho viclully of iny native hom, It han been wald that Ife fs but a circle, vnd that mat travels around {t until Le roturun to the point from whence bo started, It #ecms vo in my Listory ; this tn tho very polut where, when I was on fotant, T wan cmbarked io a boat, for my fu~ ture home in Mielaslpp; aud if it sould be decreed tuat should end tt now, T know of uo other place where would welcome the end to kindly ae anid theso boapitable friouds, For the huuor you have donw me, Tagalu thank you, aud bid you good night,” Auumler of our leading citizens, by fuvitatin, breakfasted with Be, Davis, ‘This morning frou 10a" ny. to1p, in ho held a regular lovee, where he core daily grasped the hand of those who had bared thule Ureaate for Ulm and his cause tu the dark hodra of war, und honored aud loved him now that Lad’ “sacrificed is oll with its downfall, An fuvitation waa extended bm by tho colored agricultural fair, now being held near tie cuy, to address them Baturday, fu reply to whicu ro- quest the President " asked to'be excused, on account of previous engagements, Alrstruts, Oct, 1a) to tho Apreat from Clarkville, Tena, says Jederson Davie hid o brilliant reception there, on bia arrival at 11 o'rlock ast night, Mo was met at the depot by the Knights Templar aud Enlghta of Pythiag and s large coucourre of citi zens, vacorted ta the residence of MH, Clark, whera tho Iev, Dr, Scare read an address of welcome, to Wulen alr, Davis reapouded jn a feeling manuer, al; Juding to the fact that fu early youth Le had embarked tiero on a steamboat for bis future home in Sisalse sippl, Since then ho hud uover visited Clarkwville, Hy lett to-day 10 6 private couveyance for Hopkin Villo, Kye, wlioro he rpeaks at the ayricultural tar to nwrrow. B-fure comlug to Clarksvillo ho was tuvited to deliver an nddresw on Baturdiy next at a colored agricultural fatr now beng bold there, but was unable tu accept, owlug to other engageueuta, THE GEORGIA COLORED MEN. Avavers, Gs. Oct. 7A Colored Cokvention com- posed of Ofty delegates met here to-day for the pur- pose of refuting tho charges that (ho negroe Anteuded Insurrection, and to determine the best courae for tho colored’ race to pursue. Tus reaoln— Hous attack tho Gurornment for ite couduct towanls the colored people j express gratitudy to Ju igy Here schel ¥, Johnson for ‘the fairness ami impartiality ahown by him fn the trfst of the Washlugton Cuuuty Prisouers; coudomu lawlessness, snd adrocate the cultivation of aulcable relations between the two Faces, Some alvocated emlyration to Africs, but tho majority favored rematuing in tho Stare, aa the rights of the oulured race are udw Uecuming to be respected, a THE SIXTY-NINTH INDIANA. Spectst Mapatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Ricnwony, Ind, Oct. T—A reunton of the old Bizty-ninth Indians Regiment took place here to-day, ‘Thore waa a good sttendance, Afier parading tho atroots this afternoon tho regiment marched to tho In- dustriat Asnoclation’s grouudé by invitation, and a good timo was lad, A grand banquet waa givcu to Dlyht, There wero epeeches, toasty, ute, ACK MUSPITAL, coruor Washington and Fraakltn-sta., chastenal by the Atate of TH hola (ur the exprese purpose ut hog the “yidet possibla mont ia all if prie lsoasce, “1b ae Dir, dauioa Stood at tho eonts top Thupten thumoetd: hoe Duar, tee Burtetly contideutial. Udice. Ba. m, Unt 7 days, 1 eo ts co year ob ¢usuare’ buspltal practiow, In calling you abe Locters T hatu twooty rogue sud porta Dr LETT Le vara! Londvu Huryital practice, cures private discasce Piwedtately without mercury: site LOSE MANHOOD, porruus debiily, causvd by errors of yout Tho Wold ary quickly rustored to manly vigo thould call or write. 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Next Levture, Oct, 14, 8. 8, Oct, 10, W. 8. by “4 the yroce of craton, DasseL Dovanshty. Don't miss Nem. ALLE, He Sieviizns, the intelectual glaut of the Bouth, faliows Daves penter & Sheldon. “ADELPHI THEATRE, agen Thin (rider) Evening, 0-48 SUCOESS OF THE OLIO, GREAT BUCUESS OF POPULAR PRICES, yey Ske ur tae, No Extras The entire list of Kpecialt JO: . THE HOLLAND Is ‘TA, THE LEON FAMID JOR BURKE, Miso Ls NIE WADE, CHAS, HANK) THE COLLINS Bho: MAUD, FOLEY & W. SPOT. REMEMBER, POPULAR PRICES. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE FAMOUS California Minstrels! Houses cromited nightly, Bost week of THE TWO OYE-UNB, Every Evening and Wodueadoy und Sature Tteapryed ation, Tee i Ch erin Order carctoues at eldon, Manny sa, E 1) stars appears and MLL SOR FRANCIS, Mae MELALCL BUDWORTH & KAY PETITES ROMA AS TERS, Levu's Trick Dog, McCORMICK HALL, Oct. 10,9 p.m. Ad= musnion, 1 conte, Yrot. PEPPER on “The Gorgeniin Phenomena of Polarized Light,” ilustrated by a tril Unt variety of acientific experiments, ending with the dlxplay of the famouw GHOST. Oct. 17—Mrv, JULL nowh, McVIOKER’S THEATRE, Last two nights and SATCRDAY MATINEE, of tho Gorgeous Specticle TEE SEA OF LCE; OR, THE THIRST FOR GOLD, oH, MEVICKER b8y.00 0 spsgee toes seeey HARABAS Mopiay, Oct. 1, JOHN MecULLOUGH aa tho GLADIATOR, M'CORMICK HALL, VICTORIA C, WOODHULL, ented and accompli-hed © Jormnick’s Mall F ‘The Ine and ‘The Falee, hoe cially, Beste secured at Bauer's Music Store, wider Palun mtasloy, Get Reserved, Toe DANOING AGADEMIES OF MARTIINE. SOUTH BIDL, WESY SIDE, 2010 Tadiana-ay,,cofner of] 55 Ada-tt,, corucs of Twenty-eerond-ut, Madieon, NORTH 'SIDE—272 Chicage-ay,. cor, Deurvorn-rt. FARWELL HALL. Theodore Thomas’ Ooncert Thuralay Evening, Oct. 14, FULT, ORCHESTRA, MME, SCHILLES, ‘Piaulat, “Reserved goats, only 42 centa, If bought with course ticket, Only £3.su for the six Lakeside Entertainments, Course Uckets for sale COL, WOOD'S MUSEUM, ‘Tho only Stock Comedy Company tn the city. Two en- tortainuonie daily, "LED ADTHAY re event, and Wednesday and Saturday. rand aucces, HAST U bursday, and Friday Mtariac ing Oct. Subject EDUCATIONAL, ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN Family and Day Sehool. MISS M. LOUISE PUTNAM Will open the tenth yor of her achool, at her reste dence, No. 68 Marlborough-st., Bostou, Mateachuxotts, Bept. JU, 1973. Refers by permission to her patron. Night-Rey, Ben Jamin H, Vaddsck, D. 22,, Bishop of Massachtrette: also, to Liight-ltev, F, D, ituntington, DD. Bishop of Central New York; Hon. Wm. M, Evarts, Now Yorks Tey. A. P, Peabody, D, D., Harvard Univeraity. Clreulara may bo obtained by addressing Miss Pub nat. ny poe ©, DA SILVA AND MNS, ALEX, DLADFORD'S (tormerty Mra, Ogden Morman's) English, French, and German Boarding and Day School for Youug La diva and Chidren, with calisthenlc No. 17 West ‘Thirtyseiehth-wt,, New York, Reopens Sept. 27. Ap. Hii-ation inay Le made by latter or personally, 4a above, “MIOHIGAN SEMINARY, at KALAMAZOO, Lavellent facilttios hero offered for thorough Inatrtim fon insu extended courte, — The Schoot f# a truly Cortetlan bate. Eapensen only $175 por year. Bupe ferlor advantages for the study of Kunde Painting, and Modera Languages, Location healthy and de- Hightful. | borne vacsnclen yol remain. Apply for esta: Jeno and further iafurmation to the Principal, M18@ aRA. FIUbR, Kalamazoo, Mich, CHICAGO SCHOOL OF ART, EVENING CLASSES, Life class now open, with Tecttires on Au ¥, by B prominent Surgeon, Mfr. Dou Btochel at model, antique, techanieay, ad free hand Darwing Tucaday, Thursday, std Friday. evene fnge, 8 to.1), Day claeres In every brunch appertaine Sng foarte and mechanics, Profs: HOLMES © Thoom 8, couthweat corner State Monroo-st MISS LATIMER, | having returned from Europe, will safl again Nayeme her. Porrons wining to avail themeelver of her ani vices abrovi can addrvsa ber at 151 Ruah-nt, Itefer: ences exchanged, DIRS. W. &. BRYAN'S BOARDING-SCHODL For Young Ladies, Batavia, N.Y. For referencoa, Im quiro of blato’s Attorney Charles 11, PEBKSIKILL N.Y.) MILITARY ACADEMY. Opens Bept. K, Now Gymnasium, $400 ‘per year. Adiireas Messrs. WRIGHT & DONALD, _RAILROAD TIME TABLE, _ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS Frrtaxation or Rerenence Manes. —t Baturd enytel. * hander excepted. tMonday excepted, nivwaunday aty;Wa, m. § Daliy, Hasl gHtcAgo & NORTHWESTERN RAILADAN, eee Suet aitasa stank ad the tepatag Oo |_Arriee. aPacltc Patt Line, Pavuwue as cesses i Night ER, jet I:rpeqse r ‘Dubogue freaport & bubaaw Milmaukeo Mant. Milmaukes Expres 4:00 pe me m,,#10:00 a. mie 5 i MICHISAN CENTRA 4 Depot, footiay Eatesta and antes Pactlyatemt at, rivet. southeast corner wnt Howe. Rf Restos [ee Atlanile Krp os ¢« Duxut Kapress, GRAND HaLtdy AND MEBKEGUS. | Horning Expross, 9 ight xpress, 2° Batorday ond Sunday Kz. CHICAGO, ALTOY & ST. LOUIS, and Chirajo, ity and Henrer Short Lines, Union Depot, West Side, near Mattoon, britze, Dinket Osicess At Perot, aut VU Hanilotphetl., and corner Mich tua Chicago @ Padocah Mas Strvatar, Lacon, Washington Soltet & Denaht Ace smu 04 p.m. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, ee Teare, Ball, via mate Un éH08. a, 908, m. 5:15 p.m 3:40 p.m. tio-t0p. mn. Maric by i Museum, ceding the tere ercrpt, ‘aud Sunday, fatatueat int Leeturs-itiaut ¢A tare Gelloctisuo? Coton, | Sunday sad Stender. i Mongye from kaye syria, Jules, Croce, and Home. vo WAS é Cr1gaG9, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILR OAT PROPOSALS. Ssouth Chirkeats upponte sherman Houtey andtat Depa PROPOSALS FOR MAIL-BAGS. Posr-orrice D Depe BEALED PROPOSALS will bo re t UNTIL 1 OULUCK, N DAY OF NOVEMBER, Te: act, fur four Fearn, from tite Is auch quantities uf Leather Sta Mine to ume, bo required sad ordered gouform, In orery respect, to thi ssmpl ls Department, and in thu Hueds ew Nath Valiadclotns, oh 1 tho cunstructlun and materials of hase giaup tas, wil bu furuial on spplivaun to the Secund- ‘Ageletgnt Postmaster Gotioral, iidders, bofure submitting proposals, should therafora carulully oxamibe such samplvs aud compare thor with wpovifications referred to. e label casce, which ara to bo attached to snch pouches by thoconiractar, will be furulshed to bint for Lust pura by the Dopartment. ‘Atl tue Jeainer miall pouches evntraatad) for are to, be ANTSENT, si, ‘at thie De- Ye THE RIGHT. 1 for Curniautog by day of July, (670, deliverable at thu. risk aad eaperso of thy contrantor, and abeuch tines, aud lo such quantitios, as uy bo rue quired aud ordored at tho Pos Urtiocs ly tho following: places sik? Boston. tlre and Now rake Vuiladol phi Pa. shiigio Louie, Nowy aot Chtcago, 1 5 speoted bofore delivery ture, and wond of than found tw be tuferiur to thu sainple, fn aay tuapect, will bo accepted or pat suchos roqnired witl nnally, Wut the ‘The everage suinbor of aucth Uy “not exceed ton drvusend rth vill othe 4 thu wante and tntercata of to domand ‘arified and announced in this Department on the HIVILLERN TM DAY UF NOVEM Halt tis. begudng at noon; and th i erat will dockta thereon, witiia v0 Tho Posbuaster Ueaorsd than t rvico may south to ho bida will Ly opened hereby rere rojoct any or all tho bids received under thi tuunt, {fin Nis fudamont. tho Latoreste uf tho Depart- spuent may therely be promoted: ‘Tho accupted bid.termust, wiihin twoaty elptal the contract for biswlenature, dul giving a bond ta tho sum of twont with surctles salle(actory to, the Postiia Cuuditionod for tho talthfal and jsrup of the contract: aud, tora (allure oa the part jer tho ne dole ue contractor te cuinply with tho contract. he syd hie surollfe alan te. F tho forteltire of | the full wo of twenty thousand dollars ag Hyublated daiaxos, to be auud for (v (ho vam of the United states, ian sctlo uf debt, tn any court having juriadicuod root, Every proposal must be accompantod with a bend, in hg penalty uf ive ‘shoursnd dollars, exacuted 1 tbe idder and two suretiva (certiGed (9 ‘be sumicleat by thy Pastniantor of the plaeu where they re-ide), conditiuned for Mo Didders on-urlog tuto contract, with, bund abi aurotivs, a8 herglubelory syocitied, 10 casy, bls prupoeal shall be ‘accepted by the " Mak forms uf propa Hiestjon tu tuo. 8 nin dauleundortiie advertisement yralttiog prupoaale undue thts advertisement. ery propoadl anand Le Wuelitod a» svaod arends DLOPOSALN Galt MAL. WAC drevted to. tho. Wasblogtoa, D, Cs 1 THE LOUISVILLE CITY RAILWAY C0, Desire to contract for (10/44) ten thotsand bushola of oe ota wun Can tLacty thouniud Duabels of ‘Ko. Tcoru, to be deivered, ouy thousand bushela of oats dud ibres houvand buslals vf cor each suonthy, com inenélug i Novemter, Alo (00) alz bundred tons fen Upland tay, tote delivered one hondeud tous ‘each Muunt uuencing 1B January, All of thy abo tobe delivered on track at; Bridge Depot or City Wharf, aud to te pal for calf on delivery, Will ro- vive bids for te whole or any part, Adircas eye 0, G. DAVISON, P.O, Box U2, Louleville, Ky. ~~ £RACTIQNAL CURRENOY, “$5.00 Packages FRACRIONAL CURRENCY IN EXOMANGE Ful Bills of National Currency, TRIBUNE OFFICE aren Milwaukoo & Pratris da Chleo| Di-islon, Passeugirs sve Bllmatikes, La Crosse, “Winds, Bt. Paul,’ Ailoneayohe, Hiput, Osbkown & U1 rT pape aaraukge, Sin * 8208. m.)*T 5 p.m, "19:00. ma.{* 4:00p. nay id Bt e Pr + fONT i MISS E | i ete spolts, through E Pomme !$ 7:30 a. ra ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILADAS. Depot, foot at Lake-st. and out af Twenty-secand-st, Ticket Wundolphat, near Clark. Arrive. Carag 8 Cantu New Orlouns Bpriugtield and Poors Rurinenetd sight & Poors aud Keokuk fy Inubuqae & Sioux City Ex, De Stuy CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINC' Toot qf Laket., Indiana-a amatand Susteenthete, Tekeb atutat deste Fic ‘Qficas, 03 Clarkst Mail aud Ezpross,,, Onaauud Sceostar Das Dubuguy & stunk City Zap, Pacine Faat Line, for Rams City, Rrra rf jendot awa Y fecha ar fishacuo's Slauech Hap, facitio Nigut Ray, for Uni Kar ay deaveoworth, Al pet son Joseph Kx; Parnene ears Aecoamosatial Downer'sGrove Avcommodatlanl y. $i. Monday KANKAKEE LINE, From Central Depot, Juut Lake-t.. and Mean Renee pee alice aad dere Leave. | Indisnapolis, Lauler / et ce uawulls, Lauiasiila'd Gisele Dae A hE Lupron (daily) nee CINCINNATI AIA LINE AND KOKOMO From Wiitsbur ner Clinton "13:00 noon; 1 indiana pail bails}. PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & SY. LOUIS AAILROAR Arrive, ¥ Columbus, Putabarg & New York 4300, m,}* 80pm * apd capi Saturdnbe Rea Huhta BALTIMORE & CHIC RAILROAD Prins leute Jao rear wy kaposition duilding ang depot hdeniguecoudst, ‘Nebel adiee, tal Clarkes cured Of Washington, all, Sundays 8 ’ Aptech, Ualtyereneeee CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFICRAILROAD. Devas comme VV irand Tele otek” eke adie ‘Qmans, Leavenw'thb ai er A ght

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