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AFRICAN EXPLORATION gtanley’s Story of His Journey to the Yictoria Niyanza, fow Lands and Strango Peoples- Horrors of Hungor and Thirst. fhreo Days’ Desperate Fighting with tho Walura—** Helw, A Ueha 1" toss of Over One Hundred and Thirty Men During the March. Neto York Herald, yuaos or Kaaeusy, Diwtntor oF Ucnasey, CSTRCNA, ON TIE Vioronta NivAxza, Macch 1, 1578,~Tho eocond part of tho programme lufd paore mo a8 coumandor of the Anglo-Amatioan prest Kxgedition to perform, onded succossfully stnoon on tho 27th of Fooruary, 1876, ‘The tiako it discovored by Cajt. Bpoko—tho ficbals Niganza—was sighted aud reactiod by o that dag. Tue westorn fruntior of Urogo waa roached on {0 st ds5 of 1874, Wo 1catod Lwo days, aod h-: {heece struck direct north, along au almout level Il plip, which somo eaid oxtonded au far as 2 Yinozs, Wo fond by questiouiug tho natives 5 pitwe wero also travoling along tho weatern y gtremity of Whunba, which wo wore giad to pear, a8 wo foudly bopod that our march would .; Yolesa molested. % Trodaye’ march north brought ua to tho cont h gasof Usandawi, o country famous for olo- ] ghana; but ioro our routo Inolined northwoat. s {ad wo evterad Ukimbu, or Usanzl, at 1te north- wlern extromity. FAITILESS GUIDES, To badbired guides 10 Ugogo to take ns se fir 88 Irsmbs; but ab Mubulala, in Ukimbu, ey desorted. Fresh guidos were enguged s Nubalala, who touk uas ons day's march fwher Dorthwest, but st night they yw desertod, s0d In the morning wo wer: Wion tho odgo of a wide wildornoss witli- o qude. On tho roads, the provious day, tho bad informed us thiat three daza’ march wunld brisgafo Urimul, sud, relylng on the truth of tho ro- e Ibd purchaned two days’ provisions; s that Raweond denestion d1d not much disconcart ua nor ‘nisesay aurpiclon, though 1¢ elicitod many unploasant nzuks about the tieachery of e Wagogo, Wo ynlore continniod onr march, but on the morning of e wecond dlay the arzow, fil-deflued track whicl wo bd followed becamo lost In & labsrinth of clophant aedrhinoceros tralls, Tlo best men were dispatched o1l directions fo seck out tho Joat road, but tiey v unsuccezalul, and o bad 10 resource left but o compast. The day Lrought us into o denso june o of seaciaa sud supliorlia, through which we bt Yanlly 1o pwh our wey by merambiing, molg slong the ground under natural tun- whof embracing shrubbery, cutting tho convolyul 124 crwpers, tlruating awide atout, thorny busbes, awhtynirious detours, taking sdvantage of every LA openizg the Junglo afforded, which naturally legheoad our jouruey und proiracted our stey fn i vikerness, O the evening of tho third day the intaaah [0 the wildernens occurred. HUNOER AND TUIRST, Thfourth day’s march lusted neacly tho whnlo day, ttexgh we made but 14 intics, sud was thrcetald mors wrixeattan that of the preceding day, Not drop e verwas divcovered duriug tho tusrch, mud the st yople, aboring under Welr loais, huner, 12d tint, lagged Jicliind the vanguard maby milcs; stihmuisd Wi FOur GUATd, UBd.T Lo of the whii eo, mud sufferlng, Ad tho rear guard ad- nood they whouldered the loads of the raltnen, and endeavored to encourayo them to ro- xzslbsmirch, Bomo of tucae meu werw otablod 10 | mathecamp, whiero thelr nero-sities woro relloved Yeadidge and reatorstiver. Dut Avo mon srayed b patl whicls tho pasatng expodition bad mude, Sivaenerer soen alive aguin, Scouts seat out to mlvihe wooda tound on dead avout s mile from «r md; the ofbcon muet Lave lopelesaly wan- tesien ot thioy wlso foil down and diod. Tatih dsy bronght us tou small village, lately wxid, alled Uverlverl, the populution of which con- wiadof four men, their’ waves and Ultic oncs, Thesd iwpALad ot s graws of food torp.re. Mot of tuo ,Badour expodition wure unable to movs for huu- [ridfulzue. 10 thia diro extremity T orderoi o *dweiocted iwenty of tho strongest men to lo Buna, 2 miles northwsit from faistd, to parciase food, In tho futorval T oxplorod awond fo ssurch of ganie, but tho acarcls was fruit- i=,tough one of .y wen discovered s Lon's den uiteaghimo two youug lone, whicli 1 Kllied aui AP T Remalng 1o camp from muy fruitless hunt, T was so WUk vita the pinclied fuces of my poor peoplo that { Ak wet hourtily could I have donu so without Bt fur of our fut In thelr minds, but 1 resolvorl Sdwmriting toward relloving the pressing uscds 4 4aro bunger, RAKING GRUFL IN A TRUNK. Toefect hia u shirct-iron trunk was cmptled of ila selaiy 1nd, betug fllod with water, wan bliced on et 11kien broku opon our medt-a) stores, amd Sk pounds of Sootel vat-meal und thra til of Loy Aralica, with which I tnido gruol fo feed Do men. OWl It was b Taro righl o seo gmm. famune-siricken poopls Lawiun fo that I=juy dress-trunk, and asusl mo (o cook 1hat ""‘“i!"““' 10 sou tliemn fan tho firo 10 & fercer g, b thelr gourds full of watzr, stand by ta e loumlug ligutd when 4t threatined to over- T.isd i was 2 atll moro rare sigut Lo watch tuo Heuztiaal over thieir facca_ax they drauk tho go ol The ek aud weaker oucs rocelvod ’;‘mwman near wy tbut, sud anothor tin of aat- M40peued for Uieir suppor and breukfust, TIMELY RELLEF. Atertorty-elglit Liours’ walllug wo heard the jovfal faz et weko uim il Juto uew ife aud vigor, 1 .o T natost aecodily polzed by tho ungey wcapie, u"lfllmnlhlk was Lh report of the food-purveyors ek dlers, ono aud all, clumorud (o ba fod. sy amoun, Nowl o loth myuelf (o msrchs uway 20U il fnngle. I assuntad; but two more poor treathed their Last bofore we left Gaup. \30pe) 1Dai night at the base of & noky bill, - Liog abrosd plaw, whicki, ufier tho intenss fepud coutived stmosplivrs of tho Jungle, was a fl"‘;imnu 10 us, snd, next day, striking morth 2810 tlain, aftcra long sarcl, nnder & fervid Byt ) tollew, reachied the diefrict of Suns, 4u 4 STRANGE PFOPLE. ,htm‘nkl-‘u.u,. wl;;:uum'n:hsll & peoplo remnrk- T uty, noble propartions, uul “"mfl;u. Nelther nan 1,07 Loy Walk oltor clout or g Srer Bia nudity ; the womea Learlng cuie 3 bosatod of goa akins, With all el physicil 210 broportions thcy wore the moet euispio- I e nad yot reeu, 1t Tequired great tact and umf"""‘“ them to part with food for our cloth s, They owned no chief, but rospected tho aioses of Winiz eliein, with whony 1 trealed for o Vo pase througli there land, | Tho perifs. st patluctautly given, snd food wa begrindgingly e bore whil i wiiout bowtlity putlently, ol th &reat cary fust Do ovest act ou the mum'e.'"“‘““ should changs tois saspicion 2 104da wero uy worn out withs fatigue, that six oo ot diud Wore, aud tho sick-liat num Edipil; leru alko Edward Pocock fell seriourly Gegigld fover, For bis sake, s well a8 for tho iy 1 iled n Suaa four daye; bt It was 18 loigor we atayed in thdir cousir: (s rogarded u with Tcaa favor, sad fi wee 94 uie o move, though much agalnst my i, , Ther wers many grava reasous why wa haled uaveral Juys longor, for Liward Sxily gottlug worss, aud (e sick-liat in- foruingly; dysentery, diarrbes, cheats oy, fool, "taaked wy medical kbowludya mwl but pridence forbado it, The rear- M‘?Emn-}x the expodition wero therefure gy 0t work of currfery, aud overy soldier Rly, {28 being was converivd' Into & pgual, or '-u,.w.,.“ &-np:ll {Ew l.lnmmocl, ‘m. aick and K courugod to do $uelr utiuost to mova an 4 4504t 0n wplefous lands, where £ 5 £ 1 T L EE wary [ w us, whore food Wis wors w4 04 whera catll wero numarous, Inibund S ke, tho exsedilion resured ita fuarcl Ty 2 86wt oven, aud wall culifvated couniry of Tocock . DUEATHES 114 LAST, .,“m-a Chiwyu about 10 o'cluck, after &' shart ke ot bere (no youug Eoglulinn, Edward by tyttod bia Laat, Lo Liua yreat gelef of uu wll, 2uqph o o rated pedumetery, wo bad Auiuio e (a,Ct,0u muarch from (he sca, aud lnd ¥ of the waterbiod whuou the friok- Tt 8d fufant watvrs begin o flow Niloward, 2, 1y 90010 Youuy man disd, We buried hic at il Sut ooy Lty 8 treo marks hiw Tast > yu Chq S8 o eavelod north wo beosme still moro Soypia! W98 arrived fu the dewy land whiouco o Southern uprlup1 rivulots, and streanis Hpiegenir waters {uto {ue Nile,' From s high Stcoupocting & Yask axtent of couniry thie atory of B w2 plainly writion b the devb dupreasloua K“"m“. adiy northward aud northwestward ; “igycted tiss sigua of the incipleut Nile, we 51y gy daslag hopo that before lony wa whould o, 11‘ dvued oyes on the mighty ressrvolr .,W,_“ d thees waters, which purled and rippled g 0% 16 e Losoun, 4 discharge th Tl ko thie Whita N = jo tham fu Nazgys "3 W0 Juurueyed twa duye through Ui, ag oo pee Kalf iallock—the Carrier of Kirk's oy ibgstons, whow I compelled 1o socon- teeg gy o0 (6 1STU"waa brutally murdered, M pgderiug lrow pathuiay nd Uhad peruiitied ) .; e expeditlon alawly, the rear guard Viged & cartiurs becatso of the blocss® s warlaid, by ik natives sud This was s Baat ovark ack o bo~ o= 27, 5, £ eavy TIE CIIICAGO TRIBUN Uty on the part of the Warlmi, Unalls to fix the critito on ang partienlar village, we tranned anr faurs ney, and entered Htury, 8 diateics of Northern Gilml, ot 21at of Jauuary, TV, LERWUMBU RIVER, Tha villagn near which wo camped was ealled Vine yta, and wan situsted in & broad and papulous valley, contatning, probably, omne 2,000 or 80K Auula, Tiers we discovared the river which rocelved all the stranma that flowed Dutween Vinyala ana Chilwyn. 1t 18 callod bero Leownmin, and ita flow from ihis valiy wae e dry searon 18 In n connidorabl m, ¥oni0 21 fect fii width and atoul 4 fect deep, i tho sainy seanon 18 becomes & doep and for: xisor, 3 ntisen rocolved us colily, It &1 we wora hat 5" Journey fro Anitw, 1_rodanblod my ox- ertioun to concillatn the stirly auapiclous propie, and it ovening my efforts accmed crowned with niicceas, for thay brought milk, cggs, and chickeun to mo for #alo, for which I parted frouly with cloth, Tho fame of my literality reachid thio mara of the great man of tho valley, the magic doctor, who, ity the abaenco of & recoguized King, I8 treated with the deferenco i roapct due to rogalty by tho natives, This important fersonage bronklit mio _a fal vx on Uia sccond - day nE 1y arrival at Vinyata, and In exchange riceived danblo {ta valuo in cloth and leadw, atid & rich pro-ent was Dentowedt upon hin brother muil hin son. Tho great man begged for Lo beart of the alauglitersi ox, which wan freely glven him, and other ruquesta wero likewiso bonored by promt gifta, We had bean compulled to take advantaga of thio fine sun which shone thix diy {0 dry the vales snd_goads, Rt I noticod, though withont mingiving, 1hat o nas tiven eyed teim groadity. Tho murulug of thy third day lue magle doctor tetirned again o eamp (o by fot rumo w.ore beads to make brotherliond with his “Co fin, aftur some #light show of rilictance to gl too much, 1 ssiented. aid Lo dopuried sppareay vleanad, wost, Even In Aty [ THE WAL CRY OF TIfE WATURU. 1181t an hour afterward tho war cry of tho Waturn was hieard renonniling througls vach of tho 200 villugos of tho Valley of the Leewuibi, The wer cry wan Nmiar to et of tho” Nayoun, mad plinmclicaly 1t might be xpelt * Hehn, A Ledin? tho fatter. ryilables druwn out in » prolongcd cry, thrifling and loud, A% wo lind beard tho Wagoga eotud the war-nutes itpou every plight spparition of atrangers, wo imsgined that ihe Warriors of 1turu wero summaiied ta_contend ayalunt nome ninrauders lika {lie warlike Alirarbo or tomo other mial ‘ontent nelghbors, and, nothing dis- urbed by 3L, we pursued our variona avacatious, like Jreaceful i, freeh frow our new broterhood with tlio elifers of Lttiru, Bowe of our men wero gono out 1o Ut Lelithborlng pool to draw wator for thelr rowpec. Hvo meaacs, othens were gona to cut wood, others wore svont starilug to purciano food, when sudonly wo saw tho vutakirts of the camp darkencd by sbout” 100 Dutfves fn full warcostume, Feathors of 1he bustard, tho eagle, and tho kita waved above tholr Luads, or ihe wmavo of the zebra aud tho giraffe encircled thele ticir Ioft bands Leld thele bows and arrows, il thelr right bors their spears, Thin hostile prosonce natirally alarmed us, for what had we done 1o _oceanion_disturbanco or war? Ite- membermg tho pacille bearing of Livinsatono when bo il T wree menacod Ly tho counlbal Ziembe, 1 gave orders thut none sioulil lesye camp nntil wo 'should ascertaln what thla warliko appoarauce meant, and tlat nono should by any demonatration provoke & 16 na- tiven. While wo walted to #see what the Watury fo- tended to do, thoir numbers fucressed tenfold, sud every buali and teeo hid a warrior, THE CAMP HURROUNDED. Qur eamp was nititated un tho odgo of & broad wil- deruena, which extendod westward many days march ; Lut 10 L noeth, east, and nouth, nothirig was soen buf viliages and cuitivated ground, which, with the care Iens tnodo of agricilturo In Yoghe among wavages, con- talued acres of dwarf sheabbory ; but 1 doubt whiother throughout this valiy s betier locality for 8 camp coultt fiavo bue seluctod that the oo we bad chosen, Filty or pixty yards axound us wav open ground, so that wo had tho sdvantago of light to prevent tho’ op- proach of an encmy uscen, A light fenca of Lush atrved 10 sCrcen onr numbers from thoso withont tho camp, b, luving lad to occanlon Lo sunpect hoail- itlen, it wan but 1 adapted to siielil us from uttack, Wien the Watuza were o numoroua i our vicinity that ft wax Do lougor doubtful that they were aumioued o Oght s, I dispatched B young msn who knew their linguago to s Curtain thelr inteution, As Lo advanced toward them elx or soven warrfors drew nest to talk with bim, When he returned bo fuformed un that one of onr mon biad stolen komo wmilk and butter from & wmait village, and that wo must pay for it in cloth, Tho moasenger wan aent back fo tell them that white men did not como to thelr country o rob or quarrel hiat they hind but to name the prico of what was slol to be paid at onee, aud that Dot ane grain of corn_or mflltacod should be appropriatéd by us wrongfully, Uvou this the principsl wartors drow noarer, il wo could Licar thelr voicee phainty, though wa did not uu. deratand the naturs of tita converaation. The men- senger iufortwyd ua that tho cldera demanded 4 yards of #hceliug, which was about six times (he valuo uf the stolen arlicles : it atwuch 8 Hoio b was ukeloss to Biagglo over wich 8 domand, sud tho eloth waa pat Whont it was glven Lo thoin, the elders wald they we patiati:d, uud withdrow, IUSTILITIES REGUN, Dut it was ovideut that, though tho eldors were aatls- fled, the warrlors wero not, a# they could bo seen hu ryitig by scoroa from all parts of the valloy and ge ticulatiug violently in crowds. SUIl wo waited pa- tlently, koplng 1hat, if the eliem and principnl war- rlor wera rually ninleably dispescd toward ur, their voices would prevall, and that they would bo able to assusgo tha wild passions which pow seemed to ani. male tho others, As we watched them, wo notod that sbout, 200 detached themacives from thio geaticulating crowds owat of tne camp, and were hurryiog to the thick busly weet of U, Soon {terwsrd oné of my men returued from that direction Llseding protusely from the face and arn), and roportud tnat he and 6 youth wimed Bulleman weps out collecting fire-wood ‘whon they wero attackad by 8 large crowid of svvages, who were hiddon fu the bush, A knobstick had crushed Liv noso und » #pear bad severely wounded Lim fn tho arm, but he had managed to esca) while 5ulleman eus kiled. » dotes spesss baving bown Wuaiied into s back, This report, and the Appesrance of tho bleatlog youth, 6o excited tho volilicra of tho expedition that they wuro ouly with the utmont dilliculty restratnod from boglonlug & battlo et onoa. Even yat 1 huyed it war miglt bo, prevouted by 8 lito dlplary, whilo I did pot forget Lo open {ho smmunitim-boxis and prepore for the worst, But much was to b done, Tho tn-lonure of the catn}) required t0 bo bult up, wnd womething of a fortification wan needed to repel the nttack of such & Iarge forco. While wo wero thus pro- paring without vetentation to defend ourselven from wlhiat T concelved {o Lo an lmminent sitack, tho Watney, now » deolared_onemy, sdvancsd upon tho catnp, aid o shawer of arrowa foll all sround us, §lx~ ty avidiers, held in roadiness, wers at onoo ordered to deploy in front of tho camp, by yirds off, aud the Wuugnaua, or froomen af Zanzibar, obedient to the commnnd, rushud out Of tho cawp, and tho battle commpnced, FORTIVYING THE GAME, o thios, Pty meu, with Axre, were 1w and Talss 8 bigh funco of 'thorn around thu camp, whilo twenty moro wero orderod to raisn lofty platiorme liko towara witbin, for eharp- sliooters,” Wo bueicd ourwclyes Iu bringing be o tioma of fhie Lady Alice to make 8 ceotenl camp for & last romi aud otherwise strengtheni de- fovcis, Every one worked with & will, sud while tho firing of the skirmistiors, yrowing more distant, an- nounved that the coouy Was withdeawing trom the attack, we wero left o work unmolested, When tho camp was proparod 1 arderud the bugler o sound tho votreat, in order thut the ravagoa might have tims to conelder whather it Was politia for thom {0 ronew the fght, ‘Wiien the skirmishers retrned thoy announcod that Dfteon of the cnomy woro killd, whifo a groit many more wero wounded sud borns off by thelr frionds, “They liad all distingnislied themsclv s—uven * Bull, the Tritish bulldog, had seized one of the Watnry by tholex and had given bim o tante of the pawer of o English canines of bl brecd before a8 poor suvage was mescifully dispatched by s Sntder bullst, We reuted that day from further trouble, and 1 next morutug we waited cventa until ¥ o'clock, when tho eaemy appeared in groater force than ever, havinyg yuminoned the'r nelghivors all aboul Wem to vsist thom (L felt agsured now) in our ruin, FIOUTING LENEWEI. But, though wo weee slow to war upon people whom 1 thatight might bo mde friends the provious duy, wa wera mat slow Lo contiyun Bybiing If Uio malivey wero duterminud to Aght. Accordiugly 1 selectcd four expes rionced mon to Jead four several detachments, sud wavn orders that they Aliould_ march {a dierent Wirce. Hue tirough the valley sud moot ut some bigh Tocks Aistant 5 milew off ; (iat they should suizo upon a cattlo and Lurn overy villaxo & soun aa taken, Qbedis wat to the commaud ey sallied out of the camp aud began the secon: s ight, ¥ wedy 8000 vigorously engaired with the enemy, who fied fat and tarjous bofora thom (o an open plain o the bunks of (he Leswutaby, The dotachineut uu- {er Fardalls Clrdatic bocamm 100 exelted, and, becauss tho ewemy ron, maglved ey Ll but fo show tioni- wclves (0 “caus) the nalives {0 fly; but onreonthy plafu—~lsving drswi thew away wolstod wuiles trom any wuccor—they turned upon (hem and slaughtered e dotachment ta s inab, excopt tho mossngur, who had been delatled to accommpany the detachmeut {0 ro- port success or fallure, 1had taken the precaution to wend ona swit-footed man Lo acrowpsny each detach twent for thfa purpose. ‘This messcoyer came frou Farjalls o procuro ssslstanico, which was at once _dispatalied, though too lito to sl the unfortunato men, but not 100 late to save the soc- oud detachinent from w like fato, as tho victorious gaemy, aiter wiavguloriuy o brat dalachineat, nad turued upou the wecoud with the evidont fiten- o 10,oul tho oLtiro force ovoscd t thuiu n detul ¥iion the wnpport arriyod they foaud te socond o tachment all but lost, Two soldicrs wore illed, The Captaln, Feraban, tid a deop wpear-wound in lis side, Tho othors were hemmiod i on all sides, A Jolley wat pourel 1ilo the rear of tho stoulihed uemy, and the detichinent wan saved, With their combitied forces our peopls ponced a second volloy, and couliptied thetr march slmost unopposed ty the noribern and_esaturn extremity of (i valla¥, Moane whils, smoko was seen fuauiuy £ron tho south and soutbesat, infursalug e that 1o third aud fonrih de taclimionts wers purwulug theis way victorlously, aud noolk B 8COT GF miory villiges wur cuwrapped fu denuo volumes of wnoke, Evan at a distanco st 8 uiles wo bolield Lurafug villages, and shortly aftor fircd roltlements Lo the north and east sunouuced our victory on all sidoa, . "Loward evoning (e soldiers returned, briuging cat- o and an sbundancs of geula Lo (i 0: Db whe the muster-foll was called 1 found Y had Jout twenty= oue e, who Lad been killed, while tirty-ve deatbs of the enowy were reporied, THE TUIND DAY'S PATTLE, Tlio ihird day we began the battlo with afaty good uctiona ko proceed to the. ex- gtls of 1ho valley and bura what bad boen reslutsuce, they gruia, and sot ou fre. Loug befora noun it was cloare enlered, o with e e snd were deworaliz our peuple returme Turougl the now slluuced aud Liacksusd vatiey with ot moleatation. Just befure daybresk on tha fourth day we left onp calup and coutinued eur Jouruey uorthwest, with pro- visiona sumcieat 1o last us aix daye, 10aviug the pevyla of Juart to gonder ou tho burel fute they had drawy on thewselvoa by thelr greed, troachury, a0d wantag wunier, aud sitack on peaceln) stravgera, We ware slill a formidable furce, atrong in num| §uDs, and property, gl (95 ux axpuditdon dest 0 explom aa many thounanda of miler of new eonn- trien, wo had aufTersd arverely, 1 had Jeft the coast It over 10 men } Lut whon 1 numbera 1 the expedi- tlon AL Mgongo Tombu, in frambs, which wo reached three dayn after deparliiig from tho wcenn of our war, 1 found Wit 1 b but 194 en Jeft, Thi, In o than theeo months, T had loat_ by dyseutory, famins, heartdisesse, deneriton, and war, over 123 men nstlves of Africa and ono Euroresn, HirAMnO, On entenng Tramba we found that the natives ealled onit agalnt all atrangers, * Mirambo and bis subbers arocomiug1” Bt u vast amount of patienco and Auave [sugasgo saved ua from the donm that threatens thi now famoua_ Chicftain, Despito, howover, all mediciues and 1nagio arta that have been practiced an 3¢ty Mirunbo lives, He veoms Lo make war njon sl mankind in thin portfon of the Afeiean luterior, nud appesrs ta Lo powsosacd of ubiquitoun powsrs, W lieard of bim advancing apon {hio n: X, URogo, Ukiunbu was terror-siricken st his nam In':at Unyanyembo wern Aghting hbin, aud o In Teainba b liss boen mat siid [0UgLt, b n in dally expectod. An wi ;&nm’aym on \brough Irambs snd entered Ustikiumia his fame lacrosaod, for we wera now drawlug near aomo of (he acanca of bis oxpioits. * Whon we ap- roached the Victoria Niyanza ho wan sctually ng).una. Elit o sioy's marols from s, with the eopie of Usands and Masar), 300 a Acare Gf LIDoe W6 caing UGSF beluy plinged into warm becausn the Bativos mistook or ex- Pedition for Alirambo's foroes but our color siwaya Pved ua bufore we becatue nctuslly eugsgod L cun- fet, VARYING FORTUNVS. Varlows wera our fortunes inour travels betwren Mgongo Tewho, in Ira: nd the Niyanzs., We traveled the whato Jength of Usukims, (hrough tho districts of Mombitl, Usiha, Monrlo, Senguremn, and Morya, and, pasmipg throngh Uxmiaow, re-eutsred Usukuina by Ucktatf, and arrived at tho lake afice & wmorch of 720 wilcs, TOPOARATIY. A8 far as Weatern Ugogo I may pass over withoat at- tompling to desoribo o cottutry, an_tesders may nix tain a dataied account of It from' * How 1 Found Liv- tngntonn.” Bhionce north 14 a now coutry to afl, and s brief description of 1t niay bo interesilug to students of African geography, North of Mizanza & level platn extends as far an the frontier of Usanidawl, 8 distance of 5 milen (Enillah), At Aukondoku the sititude, as indicated by two firsts rato anoroids, wen 604 feaf.~ At Miteel, 20 falins tortl, tho altitido wan 2,533 feel, *Diverging weat and north. weet, wo aacand 41in #lope 0f a lougthy mountamn wall, apparontly, but which, upon arziving at the sumuit, we ascertain to bo & wiile plateai, covered eith fareat, Thin plateati s st altitude of 3,400 fect at fta waaters ulmunl(, bub aa it oxtends westward it rism ton holghtof 4300 foct, Tt embraces all Usane(, Ungane yombe, Uniikuma, Urimi, and Irambo—in short, all that rmm’ Central Africa lylug between the yalley of the Ruflif rowth and the Vidor Niyanal noctl, aud the mestd altitude of this brosd wvpland cannot oxeeed 4,500 fect, From Mizanzs to tho Nlyanza (s n dintanco of nearly 300 geograpbicai miles, yot st no part of this Tong Joirney did tho auoroida indicato a bigher alfi- tude than 3,1 feet anove tha aea, Anfar as Urlmi, fro the eantern edgn of tho yia- tesu, the Iand ts covered with 8 donac Jungle of acacias, which, Ly Ita duakity, stranilos oll othier apiocioa of Vo etationt, “Horo aud ilisre, 0nly fn tho eleft of o rock, & glaut eupliorbia may bo scon, aola lord of ite wtarilo do- tokn. The woll s ahallow, snd_consists of vegretable mold raixed laryoly with sind and detritua of tho bars Tocka, whicls efown each kuoll and midue, and which tostify 100 plaaly to tho violewoo of tho periodicel ralna, OUNIOUA NATURAL RELICA, In tho basin of Matouxo, in Sunibern Urim, we wers natritctod by the rujua'of hills sud ridges, folicn of w1oftier upland, of what bas boen effected by Na. tiro I tho course of Jong ngos. No lesrned. geological navant need ever expound 1o tho travolor who views Aheso Tocky ruins the geological history of thia conntry, From o uistance we viewsd tho glistening, uaked, snd river rocks sa a singular scens ; but when we atood 01ong them, and note! the appearance of the rocky {ragunonta of grauite, el And porphyey, peolod, ma it wero, rind after rind, or loaf after leaf, Hke an artl- choko, hmtil tho rock was wasted nway, It seomed s if Dame'Naturo Lid left thoso relics, thess hilly ukole- tons, to demonstrate lier laws and eareer, It snomed to1re as if shosald, Loani bLehold this broad basin of Matongo, with {1 toeming villago and hords of cat- tio and fields of corn, surrounded by these Lare vocks —in priuevat Hme this land wan coverad with wiier, 1t s the bed of & vast ses, The walors were dried, loaving u wide oxpsnso of lavel land, upon which I caused heavy rains to fall five mouths out of each yoar ditring a1l tho ngos that Lave elapsed since first tho bt susshine fell upow the toil. ‘Tloso rains waeli el uway tuo loose sand sud mado deep furrows o course of time, until st oertain places tha rocky xern:| under the sofl began 1o appear. Tho furrows bo- rame oularged, tho waters frittored away thair tunka sad conveyed tha oatth away to lower levels, through which it wore away & chaunol fmt through tho woil and tastly through the rock italf, which you may 568 1f 30U Ut walk L0 tio bottom of (84t besin, Yot will thero behold a clisunol worn through the solld rock 8016 50 feot. In dopth ; a0d a8 you look on tont you will have an fdea of the power and force of trapic- al ratnn, It ks througl that chianpel that tho soll robbed from thise cks has been carriod awsy townrda the ¥ i01z3 to A1l ita doptle and in time mike dry land of it. Now, you may ask Low cama theso onco solld rocks, widcli Aro now but akeletons of hills and stony heape, 10 bo tiua spilt fto a0 many fragmonta 2 Ifave you nover scon the offoct of water thrown upon Imo ? The 8olid rocks have beets broken and peled fu an_ almost rimilar mannor. The trofo sun heatod the surfuco of thiene Focks 10 aii §ntense boat, and the cold rain faliia upon thie heated Airface cauwed them 1o split and pes A8 YoU Dow Mo thein,™ THE FEEDERS OF THE NIVANZA. This i really tho genlogical histary of this country #lmply told, 1tidge after rilge, basin after Lasiv, from Woatern Uyogo to tho Niyanza, tolls tho same talo : but 1t &0 not until wo enter Goutral’ Urimi that we bozin to imacvel at tho violenos of Wie procosa by which Naturo haa teanaformed the faco of the fand. ¥or hara the porcunil springm and rivalots begin to utte and form rivury, aftercolecting and absorbing the mofsturo from {ho witerstod ; and thoso rives, though but gontlo streamis duriog tho dry sesnon, become formidabis during tho rutns, It 48 In Cemtral Urimi that the Nils firat bugins 0 levy tribute upon Equatorial Africa, and 1f you look wpon tho mep sl draw » line eant fromn tho Iatitude of UJijl 1o lonktitude 35 deg. you will strite 1pon 1o porrves of the Leowumbnt, which 8 thia ax- teema southera focder of tho Viclorla Niyauza. In Irainbe, holweon Mgongo Tembo aud Mombili, wo came upot whial must Lave becn in formor timui atiarm of the Victorla Niyaurd, 1t ta cailod the Lu- 1aambarri Plain, After & river of that nume, aud ih about 40 miles 0 width, Its Altitudo s 5,178 fect above tho sos sud but 8 few feot above tha Viotarla Niysuz, We were fortanate i otoming the broad, shullow Wream in tho dry seisod, for, during the makika, oF rainy acuson, tio plain & converted inta & wide lako, Tho Lacwumbu River, after & course of 170 milos, becomen known In Usuktima &a tho Monangah Tijver, After ssiotlior run of 10 tallse it is converied toto Himeeyu, under which name it entors tho Victoris wast of thth port of Kagobyl. Roughly tho Bhimosyn 104y be sald to Lave a Jeagth of 350 miles, UNURUMA EXTENED. Afterpenotrating the foroat and jungle west of the Lumanberrl we enter Usukums,—a country thickly peopled and rieli in cattle, Tt 18 8 serion of rolling Dlaits, with Loro ond thers, far apart, a chain of jag- ged bills, The descont 10 tila lako 18 80 gradual that 1 vipeot 10 Bod upon sounding it s I intend to do, that, thougl {t covers & vaat arca, it ia very slaliow, Now, after our long journey, tha expedition ia halt- ed & bindred yands from tho liko, aud us 1 lnok upon its dancing wters I long to launch thie Lady Alice snd veuture autta oxglore {te mystories, Thaugh.ou its shore, 1 am & iynorsnt of 5 condgnration’ and ox- fout a8 any man i Engisad or Amerioa. 1 have ques- tloned o natives of Uchambi clowely upon tho bub- Jeet at tsaue, but no one 6an tell mo positively whotlier Tho lako 13 0ho or inure. T hear a multiude of strangs uamos, Lut whother they aro of countries Or lakes ‘6 18 impomsible to divine, thelr kuowl wlge of ft bolng Yory superficlal, ‘Mly impreation, Lioweror, is that Bpeko, in his bold sketch aud {mng- ined outfiuc, 18 nearer tho truth than Livingstone, wio roporied of it updu Lisarsy at & groat distance from itaabores; but sa soon an f can linish my leiters to you wnd iy (clondy tia ascilons of tha Lady Alce Will bo scrowed togother, and the first Engliah boat that ever satled on thio African [akosshall ventura upan Lier miisaton of thorougnily exploring overy nook and cratiy of tho shorus of the Victoria, BTHANQE TALES, 1bieard of strango taloa about tha countries on the shoroa uf thts lake, which Riako mo atili moro cager to start, One pan’ reports » country peopled with dwarfs, auother with giants, and auotbor ta sald 10 Powtoss o brood of such Jargs dogs thnt evon my inas. ti1Tu uro #aid 0 have beon smixl) compared to thezn, Al thosa may be fdlo Toniauoe, aud 1 lay 0o utreaw ag auyibing reporied (o mey as 1 hop) o bo cnabled to #oq witli my own eyea all the wowlure of these e known countrics. 1t ia unfurtunato that T have not Apake's book witis me; but s map of Central Africa which X Lave with wy cuntaing the statement, n brackela, that the Vi torks Niyuuza linn an altitida of only 3301 feot above tho ocuan. 1f thla statermaut 1s on Bpeke's authority, eliber bo or I sm wrong, for my two sucrolds, alnus freali from Englaud, make It much higher, Ono ranges frum 4,050 10 3,050 feot; the other {rom 3,373 L4475 fook. T liave nbt_boiled my thormonuters yot, but iutend doftig 0 beforo atacting on tho work of ox~ wlorlng ti fake, 1 Lavono roasan to suspoct that urolds are at fault, a8 thoy ace both firat-cisss, aud sve been carefully carrivd with tho chironomelers, With regard to Spoko's position of Muanaza, I incline to tlink tiat ko Iu 7iglit but sa I have tiol visited Musuza I cannot tell, Tho nutlvew polnt 1t out wests ward of Kagohyl and but a short distutce off. Tle vosition of the port of x‘flnh’l 18 south latitude 3 deg, L i, east Jongitudo & deg, 13 nikn, MOMTEUING THE KXTELLITIO! T musters § (4o men of ho expedition yeatord aavertatued 1t ta consist of thrca while uen aud 164 Waigusna soldiers atid ‘enrrics, tweuty-alght baving dlind aince loaviug Tturu thirty dayu ug2. Over onve Balf of our force lis thus been loat by desertion and deathis, "Chis {4 tarrible, Lub | hope thxt their long reat hero will fovive (e weak snd strenthon us wtrong. The dreadful scourguuf tlie expedition kats e Gyventoey, ad | oun asil OF Dul fow e cure.d of It by imediclie, though 1§ was frasly given, as we wero powtessod Of aluadance n Diudical Kores., A great drawbick 20 thelr cure Lius been (lie nocoaity of fuoviug o, whiorcan & fow daye' Teat, {n & couittry biowned with good water aud fodd, would e restared niawy Of Lol o Lalth; bub good water atd ol Toud ‘0uuld uut bu procured_sDywhito togetbor axcopt bere, ‘The Arabe would have taken pine months or yeaz'to warel (ol ot dalusc, while we Tauvo por: formed it in only 103 days, fucluding balte, 1 vacclasted overy metuber at he expediion o tha Gonat Lt s L0 24Y that not one el viodn Lo x. 5y exar 3L Sraxvey, P, 8,~You mny lavo obsorved that § Lave didared frouws Capt, Speke fu wpelling Nysuza, ss ho calls it. 1 Lave the Lborty of wrldng {4 s it 1 sctus pronounced both by Arala ana natives, m_"mflév‘ oo-ysuza, Marcli §,—The balling-polnd observed by one of Negrolt] & Zamabra's apporatus thiy day was 205 do- roce O miuutes; lompersture of alr, 83 degrevs ronbalt, The 'boiug-polut obtorved by smotlier inatrumont by & different Taaker was 303 degrocs 5 minutes : tompepaturo of alr, 81 degross Fabranbolt, Thio barainvier af the sstiie thius {ndicated .90 Luchies, The mean of Lhe baso besrvations ab’ Zanafbar wea 30,048, ,Tho mesn of the barometzical observa. . tion duriiig seven days' realdalics burs liss bosn 36,154, i Fi% THE CHARTER CASE, Decision of the Bupremo Court on the Cross-Errors. The Majority of the Court Simply Hold {hat the Demurrors Were Prop. erly Sustalnad, The Others that Oity Officers and Not tho COorporation Should Have Beon Procoeded Againat, The Supromo Courl, In its racent dacision on «| the charter case, having failon to pass upon the cross-orrors axsigued by tha counscl for tho Poople, application was made to the Court by Judgo Lawreuco Jaat week that they should bo taken np and disposed of. Thin roquest was grantad, and two opinfons concorning thor wore fited Monday oveniug, Tho flrst, written by Mr. Justico Bheldon, sud concurred in by all excopt McAllistar, Iroeso, aud Walker, {x as follows Appelloo Uan awslgned crass-orrors on tie ruling of the Court helow n sustaining demurrers §othn fourth, 5ifth, and slxth zepileations 1o the third amouded ples. THE BIXTH BETLICATION was an follows : And Ly way of further roplicstion 10 sald third plea an amended, leave of the Cours for that purtose betug Orat bad sud obtainod, satd Charles I, Iteed, tato's Attoruey, e, aays, precludi non, bocause Le mays that at the pretended sloction 0 held ou tie23a day of Ajprl, 1573, o poli-books wero Kept of the votes st the pollitig-places in the First, Bocond, Beventh, Kighth, Ninti, Eloventh, Efgliteenth, and Tweuttotl Warde i 1 eity, That no clerks wero sppointed for said Eolling-places, nor wers auy. clorks prescut at auch Places, por were auy poll-hooks or otlier record kept upon Which wero cutered tho names of the Yolers ao voting st such plscos, LOr Wero any numbers placod upun tho baliots 80 caat st suc ) poliing-placer, ‘Aud b further avers that all Ui ballota, 80 cant at such polling-places Jwora counted Ly said’ Judges of eid poiliog-places, And ia furthot avera that the Sa dgon of majd poll- {ng-places made roturun of the Laliols wo cast ab eatd plucon to the Commou Connell of tho City of Chicugu, Aud bhe further avers that no clerkn attcuded the re- turns of said judges of aid polling-places, ‘And he furiber syers thul no poli-lists or tally-shentn wero refurued by nsld ndges with the said rolurus s0 ‘made by them 1o tho salil Vomimon Councll, And he fursiier avers that said Gommon Ceuneil did canvaan said preteuded roturus of (4o Judges of tho potting-placoa in sald Furet, Second, Hevoutu, Eigitii, Nintu, Eleventh, Eighteontli, and Twentisth Wurda, d did count and allow tho returan so munde by the idd Judges of eloction fn asfd warda last mentioned Laviag boon cast st sald pratendod sioction in said vards, Aud he further avors that the returus of sald jndges of election 1n satd wards lant mentioned, a0 catvarsodt n{ Baid Gommon Council, showod s malority i favor of Jucorporating sald city uudor sald Liw of 1972, i xaid plea roferrod to, which mafority exreodnd the eutlre msfority In fAvor of {ncorporating under axd act, aa found and declared by ssdd Corinon Council to Uo the roaut of the election in all thu wards of waid city, to-wit: more than 5,000 votes, And ho furtler avers that some Lallots wer eant at snid pretended election for sud sonie aguinst minoeity Topreseutation i tho Common Conuctl of rafd city, And bo further avors that at all the polliog-placos I3 i cty, ol at th poling.laces of e Firet, Hecona, Beventh, Light, Nuth, Eleventh, Fighteentt, and Twentfcth Wards in sald city, only one baliot-hoy was used by the Judgos of olection at asid polling. Dlacos reapectively, sud that oich voter waw porultted 10 cant 2 bullota &t hie proper blace of voling, and that many voters, Lo-wit : 5,000, actually cset two tal lots st their respoctive polilug-pisces, And he furtior avern that the mid fndges of elos tion, at their renpective polling-placos aforesaid, r ecaved fwo baliots from each of o volers o offering to cant twn ballots, sud (st kald Judges, in maid cases, deponited botls buliots no et I & minyle hallot-box, £ Kept by nsld judges reapoctively as aforeraid, And be further avers tlat, during tho progross of #ald alection, and subsequent thereto, large uuabers of ballols were fraudulontly ineorted futo the aald ballot-boxes st the voting of i Firsl, Secout, Hoventh, Eighth, Nluth, Eleventh, Elghtevnth, and Twenticih Wards'n seld ‘eity, which were nos cast by any voter, and that, sfter the closing of tho pollu at tho rospective poliing-piaces in saiil wards, tho sala indyon of eleotion fn said warils rospestively, to-wit : the judges of election in salil Firat, Becond, Hevonth, Elgit, Niath, Eleventls, Eighteenth, aud Twentieth Wards,'In making up tuelr rezarns rospectively, adilod to the Actual count of yoles {n favor of ssld ast of A. 1,187 a large number, 1o-wit 2 2,00 vatew, whith were novec caat, and which weia never counted oul of said Lallot-boxus, And be furthor avers that wil_the returnn mo mado by aaid fidgen of election wero canvansed by said Gommon Gouneil, and the rosult was declard to be tn 4 act of A, D. 1473, avalid einction wax held In pakt <lty, In purauaics of said petstion, restution, and no- tice, b manuer sud form oa In said ples ia allozed, And of this, ho puts himself upon the country, cte, Thio othor two vpdicutions wers ke the skxth, axcapt in'tue oueslon of oo or mory of the particulsrs of irroguiarity thoreln allegod, Tue demiurrers o tho replications were special, as- aljzuing varfous causes of spocial demurrer, Tho svermenta as 1o THE CASTING OF TWO BALLOTA do not necousarily iinpute auythlug wrougtal to the voters. ‘Thero were two questions votud apon, of fue corporation and minorily rejresentation, and we do Dot underntand tho averimant of the volery casting two ballot to Import xuythiuy more than that thoy cast & \aliot upon each ono of 0o 1wo quoations, According fo tho avermonts of the sisth replication, fhore was groes frreqularity i conducting the clection iu thee epecitied wards, and fraud ou tie part of thie Sudgos of thy eloction 11 thos wards, Bk an election by NOT NECESBARILY TO DE MADE VOID onanch grounds, eapeclully n tho other wards of the elty, T rules prescrived by ' the law for couducting on'clection aro diructory morely, not fmperative, Fialt Vi, Poople, 9 111, bi. Theru miay bo roason shown Liets for rejecting tho roturna mado from tho wards specilcg as evidenco ol the volos cast in-\hem, as in Knox County va, Davis, 63 IIL, 403, where it was beld that the poll-book sud cortificale of an sloction in one of the towts of tho connty wero rightfally refoctcd an eviaenco of thy voto of the town because of frauduleut practices {n the conducting of the slection, 1n auppors of ibe rulivg of the Court in susteining the domurrer to thetn eplioutons, wo thluk it sufficiont to say replications do not aver that tho matters alleged AFFECTED TUE ACTUAL RESULT of the eloction, Tho_avermentin that respoct s, that the returns fn thuw wurds whowed & majority for fucorporation whleli exceedod the entire mafority In favor of tcor- poration, s found and doclared by sald Common Gguncil fo Lo the reault of the eioction 1n sl the war of sald city, to-wil: more than 6,000 votea,, It was not enongl that tho rewult of she eloction ua found snd drclared by tho Commen Council should Lave Lecn allocted, bit & muat avo been the actus) result : the quostion Lelog whothior & majority of tho legal Yotus setually cust Wera in favor of sdopting the law. Thw resnlt 8a found aud declared by tio Comuon Council waa but eviilenco of what wax ihe actual rewalt. 1n 00 OF mote olber wards uf the city thers mijht Dave boen oqual {rreguistity affucting o Tluris of & ko number of votea aguinst incorporation, couier- balsucing the effest of the frraguluritivy_charged, au roapects thosctual resull. Tuo dssuo tenderad in this Teapect ahonld ot Lavs bee upon th remilt un founid und declarod by the Common Councll, buk upou THE ACTUAL RESULT, or aa to Uy majority of legul votus ol Wa arc of opinion that tha demursers wera properly wustatued to the replications, Tt s ot boen, siecesaary to conshdor whether this provcedbig will bo agaist & munlcijal cor, ok a4l Lodys JUDAE M’ALLISTER, 1 conour, but o further than the above opinfon, 1f thio fuforniation was bud fu substauce, the demtizer uf Felators to dufendaut’s speciat pless showid bisve boen cariod back und sustalund to the information, 1 thnk tho fuformation was bad in subelance, ub o ronud Wat nelther at common law or under our stat- ute will at Information {n the nature of quo warranto upon_1ho relation of private individuals 1o sgsinst x municipal corporstion ax A body, As 4 une derstand he English ocasea - af eatnmion law, much sy luformation ayalost muuicipel corporaticn on thie relubion of privaty mdividuals will not lio, 1tox ve. Thoe_Corporation of Carmanihen, 3 Durrows, #iJ 8, 0, # W, Blackstous, 1873 Too Popla v». Bichardsou, & Oond., 109, snd (aace’thero citad, Thix caso fv nob withil uul glututy, bt sncluded privalo corporatious only, The recognition of such & doctine would be fraught with dunger 10 the Tighta acd licertiea of the people tler lueal govcrumenia, 1 privato Indiviusis uay tnsututo und prosecite sucl cubos agauat the City of Clafcago 34 % Lody, thoy way, sgainet the Counity of Cook ws o body, to ust 16 vaildity of its oraanization, aud §f tho procoedlng Wil lie, then, by the defsult or misplonding of ab mitorney, Juligaent of ousler may go, 83 threw-quarters of & Tabihion of 140pio bo diveated of Ml curpneaty Fights and privileger utidor such local governztnts, 1t would lead to confuwlon and diorg.sidon of if wot revaiutlol If 14 wid le aa w cutonaud couutles, Wy sy 1 ok ue Lo Siatea Why —way ot dndividusle tnetitute st 1 the Folverul Courts sgolust the Blate of MNitnole, o by parity of reasonlog, detormine whiether tho Comtitution of 1470 was 1ega- or U arly silopted, L0 1 L waiio oy, by de veriict o a Jury, vbtam & judguient of o iiub bt Jaw, T ekl wndd e god ¢ i o ugainal tho individual officors, Who, ft 4 ave usurped tho franchiin w8 oomplatied of, Conrt hea pot passed upon this fluunuu by the above opiulon; 1iul 1t v Talaed, and theretors o1 pruas tuy viows upon it For (e’ fesavun given, e Hesmurrer of rulators (0 1l dofendunts plous shouly Davo Licw carried back (0 tho luforwmalion, aud sl fatuad to $hst, sa bad In substauce, JUDOR BREESE. 1 s disposed 10 1hiuk ihat an fnformation 1o tba aatureur IS mrata, by privae i e vl Rot lls agsluat's mUBIpA] GOFpOFatOn. ay buch, s it the smurrer (o the apocial jlasa shontd e e tathed to Lhis fuformiation. > JUDOK WALX] Lineline to tho opinion that tix toformstion caunot be piasutasiod sgulnat ciy, town, Pllage, couity unicipalify as & ul it Aiost the aond of the. body, “That an slection for the adoption of the charter cannot be con- fesiod 10 auch & Rrucesding, : WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1875. Mlfi!"l"lN ERY, 124 STATE-ST. To Dogrs M of Hadisor, FALLHATS Birds, Wings, Ost., Tips, Plumes, ete. FELT HATS In Great Varioty, TRIVIMED GOODS, Btrangors will find a large sasortment to nolect from. Ordors promptly executoed. RIBBONS. Bilka—~Turquoise and Grosde Bues, WEBSTER'S, 12 % STATE-ST. 'rom 241 Weat Madison-at. W PUESTERSHIRE SAUCE. TRADE MARK WORGESTERSHIRE SAUGE. LEA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED PRONOUNCED BY of s L CONNOISSEURS MEDICAL GENTLY- MAN at Madran, tohis TO BE THE 73 { Lroth WORCKSTER, May, 1231, “Tell LRA & PER- RINS that their Sanes 18 Wighly estoerned tn “ONLT 00D g2 SAUCE? And Applicabls ta India, and s, In my -ty opinion, themost pala- EVERY VARIKTY b3 tablo as well aa the 4 inuat whinles ma Sauce OF DISIL 1hat ia mado,™ ‘Worcestershire Sauce. Rold Wholessla and for Exportatton by tho Proprietors, LEA & PERRINS, Worcester, England; and Retail by Deslors in Raaces gererally throughout the world, Ask for Lor & Perrins' Sauce. Attho BREAILPANT TADLE It imparts the most. asqataite relish and zest to Hut or Cold Meat, Fowl, Fieh, Brofled Kiduey, e . Atths DINNER TABLE, (o Seap, with Fiah, Hot Joints, Game, and in all Gravies, it gives & deilghttal tiavor. At ths LUNCHEON AND SUPPER TABLES 1t is dremed indlsponssblo by tlose familiar with tta oatl- mable qualitios. {From the New York Times.] Thers is mo relsh in the world which I8 50 universally lked a3 Loa & Perrine' famons Worcestorshire Sauce. JOEN DUNCAN'S BONS, W YORH OCEAN NAVIGATION, GUION LINEK. FIRST-OLASY IRON STEAMBHIPY, Between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling at Queenstown, Carrying tho United States Mail SAFETY AND COMEFORT. £~ Pamangers booked (0 and from the pelscioal Fue v s, nd Tatters of Oridit fasued on Toading Banke s ranghiont Karope. HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., FIFTIH-AV. ALLAN LINE OCEAN SB’II‘;E‘.éMSHIPS Twios every weok from and to QUEBEG, and Fort- ightly from sad to BALTIORE, to and from LIVERPOOL sud GLABGOW, CONNEOTING with tho beat snd cheapest rautes to the OLIEE PORTS ou ths CONTINENT and S0AN- DINAVIA. Fint, fecond, snd Btocrage clasves of Passage at Lowuat Current Rates, ALLAY & €O, Gen') Wostern Agts. 73 and 74 Laballe-st,, Chirago, National Line of Steamshipa.’ NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWS AND LIVERIOOL. ENGLAND, 4,108 tons, EGYET, 5.1 f THE QUK Saliv 4 G,4,95 to ST 4,00 abid Dassage, 81 18 Ut Jeduced Fasos, cts,” 82 ourroney. sira e Cr L1 and up # rds on Great Hrilain, Epis o P, B, LARSON, Karihcast coraer Olark ana Randalph aia. " (opponis aew Shenaa Ho. hicago. 0 14,8031 liswea tio «.Baturday, Oet. 16 Batutstar, Ust, W Nov. 13 NI - o DiicE O et L e First cabin, 110 an BScoriag o aecu i 7 tairt, 30, Hoturn tckela at roducod 3, with suberlor sccmibiaatisas, a- oousaier wi o : ub 0xtrs clias bleamors i (o bt Carey +lcucaw possangate. O AT Maonts 5 Iitund Grent Western Ktenmship Line, Frrom Now York o irtatal (Hugland) direat, SOMENSEL, Wotorn, wrdsy, Oct, 16 ALNAGUN, ‘Eymions. urday, Uct, 3 Cabin Passag Broors yry Baturday b v, Lierny, _ FRAGTIONAL CURRENQY. _ gen 310 e e, Kscunion tickats, §L30. " Apph at Gowl' Er Abore & AL S, It 7 G il 0.8 sngtaai ‘INOHOR LINE. b OB fi"E.M .A.IL ¢ Lasalle aud Madisun- Jiicaso, . $56.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY 1IN EXOHANGE FOR Bls of National Carrency, TRIBUNE OFFICE AMUSEMENTS. THEOQ. THOMAD e CONUERTS, xaled Thomas Orehesten, G UISHED OIS, SOLD A LTI, Arinted Ly MME. MADELINE SCHILLER, The rrnent Evrorein Piantst (her et apjearsuce Plananth Chursh, The I'nr €0 DIST) Berny, 0 Fonr Grand Bvening Concerta nod Twn Populne Matiners. PLYMOUTH JTo-Night, Oct. 13, CHUBCH, Mirhiqan-av,viear Bith-st, (This B, M. Matinco. T0-DAY, 2 p. m, Popuar Matines, 81, Elrgnnt Awditoriuma, Ferfectin Armudisa, The mral popisiny nnd viearina ryorramina ever gioen by M, Thamas in Chiergn, riday, Oct. 15, UNION PARK fF - Saturday, Oct. 10, UHURGH. ‘5ainrday Matineo, Admlrsion, §1, Ieserved seats, 50 aceording to locatimn, Pens 4 stince, only $1. Nuw fcr gala at Jausen, Meo Clurg & ’Nho‘}sulevfl. Carpenter d: shetacn, Klewsy & Rous’ Celcbrated 11anos uaed ot all Thonias Coucerta, ADELPHI THBATRE, This Wedneniny, GALA MATINEE, 25 or 70c, UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS! Une of the vary beat performances over prescnted $1iho Addybi. AR Eniive Triple Company | MEH. GLOROL. WARER Comis Opers, “ERIN OF” with the Intrepld Yesp— ASD TUE BUE K The marveions Bundfold 1n s Back—from the Upper Circlo to the Hiaye, turning s Somerasult and catching ta & alogle roy Beats for “e Three Siaters, Butty Bammelaberg, L anid Frank Colling, The Leon Fani:ly, Puddy Murpby, Sigmer Franc, Aa), Burke, fasurge MeCalnn, Manrice Fike, Iiarry Litie, Jilllle Backet, Tillla Malvern, Evner, Wuilsces, Uray, and the Dramatio Company fu the fiterling Drama, “TENNY FOSTER.? Temember, popular prices, Matines Soduerday, THE IMPERIAL CLUB, The Tmperial Clnb Sociabes, Grand voesl selectiony on Thuradsy, Oct, 14, by the Attic Trio, Me-ars, Kings, Lrown, and Smith; sle, L80jo duet liy oe Mack and flod ‘Saiitis. The ment sgers bave scctrwd Mankell's handdomo new ball, cor. ner of Jeckan and Losplaies-ain., for their ent tsintnents, which shail be giver every Thur-dsy ev ok during the seanon. Uption tickets, sludtiing Lty and geutleman, and good for any three'eatariataments, $1. ¥or sale ut the hall during the day ard ovening. Dancing begine at k0 p. m, HOOLEY'S THEATRE MAGUIRE & MAVERLY,. seses JIBSEES, OVERWHFLMING BUCCFSS of tha Famous = CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS IN AN ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME. Every Evening and Wednesday and Seturdey MATINEES. Monday, Oct, 16—Benefit of BILLY ARLINGTOX. " MoVIOKER'S THEATRE., EVERY NIGNT AND BATURDAY MNATIFTE, Tie Favorite Tragedlan, JOHN McCULLOUGH, In Tird'n celobratod Tragedy, TEE GLADIATOR. BPARTACUS (the Gladiator)...JOLN McCULLOUGH Next wock—JACK CADE, VIRGINIUS, wod THE ROBBERS, SUNDAY LEOTURE SOOIETY. MoOormick Hall, Bunday, Oct, 17, 3 p, m., MRS. JULIA WARD HOWE, ON ‘I8 POLITE BOCIETY POLITE® Admiseion, 10 cents, Oct. 34—W. I EMERSON, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MONDAY, Oct, 18, 1675, FIRANIIX MATYO,. Supported by Lis awn Combinatlon, i DAVY CRUCK- LTT. _Pupular Prices—13, 60, aud 76 centa, OOL. WOOD'S MUSEUM. THE ONLY BTOCK COMEDY COMPANY IN TIE CITY—TWO ENTERTAINMENTS DAILY. Toynl Marionctics in the Museum—Moneys from EgyPY, ByHa, Judus, Groece, and Rome. Becond Week LED ASTRAY! Fourth Weok BEAST LYNNH] M'CORMIOK HALL. VICTORIA C. WOODHULL, The taleted snd accomplished * Queen of tiie Ros trum, * will leoture at McCarmick's Lisll Friday tiven- ing, Oct. 15, Bubject: The True and The Palse, So- ciully, Beats pecursd st Dauer's Munlc Htore, under Talmer House, _Admisajon, biic; Teserved, 75¢ FARWELL HALL TILEQ. TUHOMAS' CONCERT, Thursday Evening. Admission, §1 only, including Iteserved Soat. Oniy §2.70 for the Six Lakeside Enter- tainmouts, Tickets for valo only at Farwall Hall, 148 Mauison-wh HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Friday Night, Oct, 15, GRAND GALA NIGHT, Fint appearance of Billy Manning, FUR THIS NIGUT ONLY. o FINANCIAL. H C. WILLIAMS & CO, BANKIRS, 40 WALL-ST,, NE ¢_YORK, buy and sell Clicsgo City, Milwsukoe, Ht, I‘nulI and other municipal bands. Investuient sotucltios constantly on hand, ‘Wanted~Burliugton, Cedar 1L, sud i, fret, Wanted—Chicsgu, Danvills & Vincenniea first, ‘Wanted—Nortbern Facific 73-10 rat, Theso and other rallway securities not regularly quoled made & specialty. Orders for stocks and other securities receive personal attention st the New York Stock Exclhiange. Good dopost accounts recelved. $100 INVEST NOW 1,000 ACCORDING TO YOUR MEANS. $10, $:5, $100, $1,000 IN BTOCK IRIVILEGES, They often pay & yralit from 10 to 18 tmea The suii invested every 40 days, without risk beyoud the tnvest. saent 28 explained i 'our bock and Weekly Financial Lieport sent frss, contalning the dafly pn-cs sud fluctuations that’ oceur at the New York tock E: change, Alsn, the general condition of the New York money market, il ALEX. FROTUINGITAM & C Dankers and firokers, 13 Wall ew NEW PUBLICATIONS. oW READY. VOLUME H. OF (ireen's Criminal Law Reports. 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CI7TY VOLLEOTOR'S OFFICE, b (lwom 1, Clty-Hal), x- Cuicavn, Db, b, In1s, 1 have now given all the fudulgedco possiLlo fo payers, aad must «low up collections Of city azes, as tho sale will ¢l by the Suth fust, All wko wlib to 2sv0costs aud the penalty of twenty-8va por ceur, which will accrus lumedistely upon the ssls of gronersy sad il ey dadored, s ouizad o Y A coma 1a 808 PUBGE VON LOLLEN, City Collsoor, ¢ .. RAILROAD TIME TABLE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTOR: OF TRAIN e ATUARNTION 07 REFERCHCE MUK, 1 Tatreday ex: pled. * Snnday excepted. 1\oudsy oz A Fivodundar ats:ona. mr § Dt ) cooptd L An CHICAGO & NORTIIWESTERY RAILRNAY, Ticket ugpces, wd Lins kal, Lvsermine, 1auss), @18 16 Ounade . v at s depara. v, m, aDobqan thag & % inbugis Noaht % ot e Gy Lmt & Frocport & Dabuage Hrbries 3 2 Erooport & Dub 5 . R ot P I Milwaukon K 1D, . m B Milwsuxce Fassan, =- :v b - 5.m. anl & Win :: Lrqaatis f1pre b Py Al ko 1. m: 105 me £ tivnnva Uak3 e N ETHN 2 Diapot cornor of Welisaad Kinriaats. 3-Uevot comer uf Canal snd Kiotls.sia. MICHIZAN CENTRAL RAILRIRY, S22t of Lake-sty and foolof Twenty-resond of, fioey 8 Clarkedl., southeast corner of Randelsh, Tremnt House. GRAXD KAVILA Morniny Express ' Nigat Kxpress, W "Sunday Fx. 3 Eavirdar sna Sunday B CHICAGD, ALTOY & ST. LOutS, 4 Chirayo, Aanane City and Dineer Shovt Lines, Union Depot, “est near Madionat, bridse. TIAQ) AV Devet, 1y &nd oornsr Miche ana v, e G o L TR SR i il Teave. | _dmives KanunCltyand Donver Fast Ex. Bt. Louis and Sorinutield . Bt Lansy, Boringneld & Tozas,: Frorin, Keokux & furingion... *corin, Kenkik 4 Hariingtos Obifoago @ Paducah Hallrosa Streatar, Lacon, Wasuington Jollat & Diriens Acemumndation. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. . 2att, via mata tiae. Michigan Accommudation. Rlht, Eaproances T § 88 m. €*/CAGY, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAIL RAILRIAN. Fion Tieyol, cornar Nadison and Canatesis, Tkt O &3 South Clark~st., oppoeite Sharman louse,'and sl Depe, Arrine. *7:4hp . v 8398 m.| , s, Ripoa. Othkri' & Graen siay, throush) Piirs. ! *10:008. mm.{* 4:00p. met 11 08, m. L1t 7.8 mm, vt ook 1}'.,210“, L‘E;"NAIQ.,WI“.R'N"L oL AiLg e roh e LR S NS, Tertlsen. i PEPPIPRES BEJSEREBRPR 4 yw Orlenns £ bunoglitld s0d Feuria RpFignud MLt B Foorit and Keokak Kepro Dubeaue a stz bty ks Jobudus & Soux Gy K Gilmay Passosgor,, 4 CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & YUINCY RAILROAY. Depols, soot ar - Lakett,, Indiana-av, and Stcieonthoatoy ant l\'&'f.'::?‘ Siateenthate, Tickat Offcur, b Claremyy Mat and Fapress, ULtaws aud Bire Dubune & Slouz lty 1xp, Pactic ¥ast Line, 35, e plting Tor Ormakia 36D, e Suiesn SRS M Aurora Paas o endota, Ottawa & 8 am ::m: Assenxer,, g 5 A m, 2 Dubuaus & Sz Gty Fap. e Pacilo Night Exp, for Oma [ Kanmas Oity, Laaveoworth, . chison & bl Joneph K1 sm (itoy ceummodation| Po M. ccommodation . m. coommxdation | L A m. cnind ol $)} lx. Buada,s, TEx. Eaurday, 3Kz, Mom KANKAKEE Ly Fram Central Depot, 7o0 Lakscotes o depot Joes Tuenty. #mund-sl, Ticket ofice, 121 ZandolpAat., and ai dapet, Leave, T drrive, Indinnapolls, tevills. o Dey oot e Olncta mnum‘n.n.. ulsvilie: vatl Nlant E1press (dally), +[*13:08 Doca® 8:0p. ra. 590 p. ol 7:188, e CINGINNATI ATR LIVE AND From Pitorns, Sineimmait o o A s mer Clintom aad Carvoll-us., We Ticket o fos, Handolph iy andat depotst "o S s Zeare, Arrise, Indisnupolty Loutevilla & Gtacin s 2o v * "‘““‘Xf’,‘;‘,‘)‘ 508 . [* 840 p. m. nadt ¢ B0, m.] 7008 m. LOUIS RAILAOAD. and ot deposer Laave., drrise, S B T * 0008 m. 1 8:00 D m 800p. m.| T:dea.m. PITISBURL, FT. WAYNE A CHICAGO RAILWAY. PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. Prom depot corner Climton and” C t ofice, 191 Randolph. Golumbue, Pitteburg & N qlumbus, Pitebrg & New York Columbias, Puttabcg & Ne: Night Expreas (daily). ~* Sunday azoepted, . - copndar oxcepted, § Daly. 7 Except Maodars. 3 Ea: BALTIMORE & ORI RAILROAD lv-ul:'n I;.r;u,lmn"‘v;:‘r‘:‘/ Azporition Hudding and depe g R Lark %y {unrq/ K'ulvllfll'w. oty lul e, Ao Hem| Thpom. Sip.m) TN m, CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFICRAILROAD, Depot, corner o Van Buren and Shermania, Tioket affce i) Graad Facils Hotel. Arriee, —_— Taare, e[t 605 e[+ - i 00, m: |t $:34 &. MEDICAL OARDS, PRI, ot LOOK HOSPITAL, oormar Washingion and Fradilinates shartered by o iaie o T2 Fivine (B ) Resd ‘Poaribia hent (o Af] cases’ of prk Mall, Bundays Exceptod, Kxpoes, Datly. Omaha, Lesvenw'th & Atohlson x| % dlssases, 11 lawoll knowm James has stood st the head of the prolesslon for- Vet 5 Tesrs—ses and e1port cuco sl Luporiant, - & bask far the milliie freve pe 10 ;uflllt to. lYl{,llfl " 0, o'fl.. “lln'llq & lwflmf.mllg mpotency, Pioy oa the Ksve, os e themiont Jilleats Attoation, w5 Bonie Losrl aio el s P write. Htriotly contidentlal, Oftioo, ¥ &, m. until Buodars, Wio 13, L, Jamos §< 60 ¥ of age, haviug 1iad 403 6ara’ hughital practice, i cailing yon 86 0 ake Lt the Togtor, 1 havo tweniy rootns and parlors. Dr LITTLE ¢ Landon Hoapital . Cues prnate d ot e M BT Ty nervous dubility, caused by errurs of youth. The young ST T e, W Urhoe birigily privase. o, L5 W aet Madisonate NocurE: Ty K NO PAY!L r. Kean, 300 BOUTH CLARK.ST., CHICAGO, May bo consulted, personally or by mall, fresof o ity wio 5 s sares Vs Bie b0 ¥ e BUD TS (PO 0 A BOOK FOR THE MILLION, 4 Private Conaselorta the M MARRIAGE . *bout o smivess su i .. . luglcal mysterive. LD, LB 40 i Ln i Lnsor o meek ok B0k e mplesios, de. I ron| wurk ol o tiboryua oBgrATGA®, 8R4 S0atalas TalaALS Lajors r ticsa wiky Mo taArrisd oF ooaamblate’ mafe b Puli (e touk Uik ohigt 1o b whide thekc abd Kors e mot Jeft caraivmely abuut the bousds. Ku ony (post-paid) for ity Ueate. “Addross DIt DISPENs ALY, 12 Nortl Hixoiba Lo, Wor )ll. STUNE, 171 MADISUN-ST,, OHIOAGD, ILL., treat ail surunio, seaual, aad private et aud lmipat bey purtdsnvatly eursd, Medis Cuosuliating free, J}lllafll or il res guarantevd or wousy refuaded, AL s nflfllu:lll. .:‘\;.nl‘ for butn llxl':' (url‘flglutfi(m) l‘nh: Guiara seu, sualed for twh stampe: Di: o SLSeniati Yo il S0l Wha 1T radukte i madiiner ft. LYON, 117 EAKT MADISON.T., OHIOAGO (lata ut Paita), ourus all pivate bod spselal disessat of boily mals sod fein B woaknass sesunl dubilny parmaamaily cursd Uy ow sysiam o Lrsatiaent Gulllul:rllu ‘l':d"hs"'d st 6ny x”'n ‘ml-fl:‘d Al: conatitutlons o or ot uilcive saat as direc e ALy sontidesiial Oitioa bpea sl woaknus oo Gupununliatives s Ta. w. Wiy m. SCALES: FAIRBANKS' STANDARD. SCALES = oF ALL KiNDA, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 3 113 & 115 Laks St., Cbicaga. Bocawfultobuy only the Geaulagy i