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fHE CHICAGO TRIBUNI: SATURDAY, ocront "GLIMPSES OF VIRGINIA. Notes of a Journey Through tho «Qld Dowminion” hburg. Richmond, Norfolk, Ports- vr.ync E”;zmnlh. end ’Snlem. {ho Statnes of Gens, Stonewall Jackson and Robert E, Lees speeiar Correavondence of The Chicana Fribune. Barey, Rosnoke Co., Va., Oct. 12.—Tuinking 4 {ew notoa from * Old Virginny " may nat bo un- Ioteresting to somo of your readers. 1 sond you Jhe foowing. after o briof sojourn o this not {he least Beantiful portion of onr Hepubilo, Learing nvon tho afternoon train tho benutl- fal and by far tho Jargest and most thriviog of Boatherncitiee, Daltimoro, justly nomed the wjfarumontal City " from ity many costly sud noble monuments that meet tho gaze of tho susnger pod reward the inspoction of tho curious, sml also leaviug bobind the almost puffocating et aud the abominalle stench that pikes from tho siagnant wator of tho harbor or wppein” (the 080 ondusing disgrace of that otberwiso fair city), ono i, after an bau's 2ido, brought within sight of the Lugs Jomo of tho nations Capitol, iwhich looia bigh sbove tho city's smoke, and from its elo- ated position commands graud views of the Patomac snd the surrounding country. The fnt impression of the Western man upon belug et don in WABIINGTON, fathat the city ia i mourning, probably due to (besll-pervading quiet tbat reigus, and to tho yery largo pronostion of blacks ta bo mot with iu e populations. \Hers are scon at overy band mnegroes well droed aud dignified, reading tho dully papers a2 eerutivlzing you over their gold-rimmed ipectacles or thsrough the aistocratio oyu-gines; gate-crow megroes, datterod and torn; negrovs Bk, yellow, sud *'colorod,” tho dusky buo of whoee lugubrious conntenances fends a funereal » wpect totho place. Last I'ourth of Julyin fadipgton woa but adull day, perbaps it al- wpais; thero was 10 sbooting of fire-crackors oresploding of torpedoss, nor yet tlo throw- Iz of tho barmlcas Chiuesa '*grasshoppor,” guch exhibitions of patriotism being probibited Lrlsw in this ond her staid sister aity, Dalti- sore; sud, consequently, no mirthtal hilarity smooget tho Juveniled. ‘Tho over-religious city of Bultimora will hiave na crylog of newspapers ona Bundsy: but I am digreesivg, Croseiug {ue Patomag (thio cars aro run upon flat-boata 1oi fugged across), the protty littlo Town of Mlexsniia i8 800n loft belund, and wo are speed- I:g 02 towy destination, Lynchburg. Ths day wdramag to a close, and gook Twlitght on her virginal throat Wears for a geat tho (zemulous veeper slar, withen deepeas into night, & perfect summer's pigit, the moliow light of tho full moon bathing the »mscred 80il™ of Oid Virgnia, and making {pstrees and sbrubbery work groitsque dancing suadows 48 wo rush by. We do nat rench Lyuch- targuntl bieafust-timo uext morviog, and, a3 {eie is no slcoping-car upou this line, tho **Vir- {dland,’ tuo night sectus futerminable, hinog 80 Othier uucupacion than gaziug out into the mucnlight, o diligontly eareinug for o com- feratio posdion, and sisbung sor w Puliman car, for, iwough 1be might be luvely, Caed eyes seo rigiatar colors than the open over do, ‘1be negro brakeman drawls out the names of e sistons, navor furgettiog to hitch on the pdicof ** Court-Louse,"” as * Faufax Court- Hozeel" * Culpopper Court-Housol" and so co.—acustom of namiug towus I do pot know u}mnlelsawlwm thansn Virgima, A lictlo befcro daylight we resch Charloitesville, whero Lepusengers nra besleged at tho opon win- grsof the cars by Begro women carrying 1n ccebund & lighted ‘plue stick, or flamucau, and inthe other, or more frequontly upon their Lesds, mido shallow barkots contaimiog chickens Ined [a Batter, bard-boiled eggs, apples, ich ong pratuiug hor own stoclk, \vhl& conscie sy digparaging that of hor oeighbor. “Bub's yo vice fried chickun and freah oggs!” “Go may from heals, niggah, dat chickus op P2 fried freo woeks ago.” : This sceno is 6 commnion one, as thoy aro on Ludat pearly all tho eating-stations through- cus the Btate Dpan tno arrival of trains witn ap- pareutly tho pumo old atock of chickons, oggs, ("3 e LINCUDURG isthe most uncomprowisingly billy, I might al- oibeay mountuinous, Lows 1 my CXPOrieLCo ; It nesertheless s prosperous place of its wizo, soutaning 12,000 population, sowe fine business tuidioge, many factories, and many comforia- 4o aud commod.oun residences. Thore I8 a hrge ubaceo business dons here. The town in sinited upen the south mide and near the hoad. vters of the James Rivor, and s also quite a nilioad contze, Tho maket-bouse bere fs oue ¢l the poinis of interest to the stranger, from b atone platform 1n Lho rear cud of which & woenhat extonsive and pleasing view la had. Bims of the remdont disciples of Izsak Wilon hayo been having rare sport s summer u the waters of the s, cstching farge numbers of flue black bas, whiclh were put into theso wators a few Jetre since by the Fish Commiestouers of Vir- Foid, and which have iocreased in pumbeis at s idrats, Une noied knight of tho rod and mm?ugm as many as 150 of this delicious ay. When atasting for Richmond, and in the act of inginto the cars, the portor of the hotel at shich I bnd atopped, a dark colored mulstio 4boat 80 years of age, of an eroct and pompoua beatlog, took off bis cap to me in bleat manuer, beld it in lua oxtendod band, 124 bowing Lia Liead quite low, sad 10 & somic bithetia Io‘l_m of voico, ** Ploase maras, bless poor zg‘Wlhn I was so pleagod with tho follon's Broke of aoting, although he bad rendered hl]nn sorvico, I gava hum tho expeoted feo vitle inmardly mu-wg. “Thus 18 merit 24 Juded” Tho yip, by matl to Mishmond wi;nonolounu- sod ucinterestiog; the e Poor, and, In a great messure, exhausted " the continuous reproduction of crops, tho mflflpfl of which i, af courso, tobacou. 'Tho : iy polat of intorost on the route to the tourlst s Appomatiox Court-Houss, whore stands A lime ouk tree, under whove wide-spreadio g“mu. it fa commonly accepted, the. nlyron ‘4'8? the Coufederate army wass mads Ly Lee iant; but which is sald hore nat to have 18 fact the case; and it is claimed that the Yarendor took pl, i tighborhood, Place {n-doors in & bouss in the BICHMOND, ‘h; ite hh:b\tvnms delight Lo call it, tho " City m"" 1, 16 sltuatod on the north side of ALt tiver, anout 160 miles from its mouth 584t tho head-waters of navigation. It con- Y abaut 70,000 popuiatio 0 growing cliy,gromiog " stowis, 2 trus, narcly, ° Tho population 13 ol bus equally divided between whites and aoetig Ws biscks belog ae aclas s duatrious and respoctable than I bavo them olsewhers, the woll-disposed of om receive ever; Y sncouragement ln thelr \ora lomardu_education sad. roapootsbllity lll:’lmol‘m‘:‘ r‘uq‘ulnnu x;t cunulamlhuul eitl- 4 requent speotacle, howaver, :.nl?:xm chainegang, olmost always compossd Y of uegroos, swoeping the streeta, “mrzohuvy shipping and comuisslon busi- o o Liore. A souros of surprise to ons o248 lived the greater part of his life in the [Ty ippl Valley in the latge business done ::I al2o in Daltimare, in the Importlug, ity mdllflug. and shipping to all parte ot thi ooy North Carolius, 0f immense quanti- st tortilizers of evary description. It is Py & toread the many advertisements sottiog ia appropcpectivo merit of each kiud, giving tragg]us price, etc. Capitol Bquare is tho [y hmpmmu to the wvistor. The 4 hmldmz 18 neither largo unor im- : but ls & very interesting place to visit It iyeon,manY hlstorieal aseociations with which P‘“mnneclnd. Tue Capitol grounds are vel ag frencl-kopt, sud_coutain some magulficen bgcech 8 the luzuriact follage of whose Burowy, 5, 10 b6 #oou hundreds of Euglish ot i Tho Govoruor's Louse, at the exstern e @ square, {s & modest, comfariable, fover. ‘:ldu. the vard to which' is a perfeot l“ ‘ou. containing fn {ts centse » fine, w“"u“""r “:muum. around the marble edgos of "\fll:h Dumbers of sparrows congregate to ,",“m. -;r'.',"“ m::a ‘p:nma ’fihf\x{n-zl'vun nhlha I 3 stetue of Waslivgtan here 28 Wigeat and flnest oquostis Aasiie li e U bliag &::u. On the zeceut occasion of the IUE sraTUE Oy sTONERWALL A CEB0Y, :‘,:.';:a uch euthusiasin manifouted, waoy s e ps Yiuog with snother in assisting i Kigy gp'%ua through Lhe sircets of b 180900l fom Epglulmen to tho memory of tho gallant noldier. It fn to o unvood tho lattey part af this montli. Tho life-rizo, recnabent tnarblo statuo of Hobert K. Lee, modoled ty Amorica’s diitin- guished young meulptor, Mr. Edward V. Valen- tius, was exhibited to mo by that artistin his stud 0. Itiasoon to be plaond over the krave of Loa at Loxington. Tne figure aud tho heavily-draped couch upou which it lies, aro chinolod from an immonsa #olid block of tho finest Vormont marble, The ltkencas to the much-lovod chioftatn is said 2 bo almost fauli- lexn, while conuoisseurs prozounce the deeign of tho reponing figurs, and ita faithful osccu- tion in minnte detall, s aima#t an inepiration, Mr. Valeuting Is well-known lo ho art-world thiough his * Natfon's \ard,” ** Knowledgo 18 Towar," ke, I'ho rido down the Jamos fuwer on one of the steamein of the * Old buminkon Lo " in ao oujoyabto and refreshing ons irflon a warm day, but the kconcry is tamo and rery monotonous, until noarmg Norfolk, whot & lNue marine view is biad, embinciog in one glauce Nutfolli, Porta- mouth, Old Point Comfort, and Fottreas Mon- 100 ; tha two fimt-namod places being somo 10 milos distant from tho other two. NORFOLK AND FONTSNONITH o pleturesquely situated on op pusite sides of an arm of tho biy, the formor cianniny & popu- Istion of 28,000, the Iatter baving about 10,004, Norfolk, ftom its geograpbical pution and fine harbor, sbould and will donbtics: in timo be- comne a town of samo imporcagce, Lut has not at prosent a vory Inviting busnoas £ respoct, From Norfolk to Balem via the ** South Side Rauroad” 18 au uninteresting ruka of fitven hours, pasaing for a quarter of the :imae through & poor country, whero the corn waw ready for cutting doos not average 2!f fesl. in hoight ; sumo of tho nhorter stalks wupponting eara of corn o dmumYoruonMcly Iargo tat thev ro- miud one foreibly of tho jackarsr.ubbit of Cail fornia, whose ears alone aro soen wis lst ita body in bid 'from view, 1 nlmost espect ed them to spring from their Pmlnnn nt tha &t vach of the train sud * seoot'' to another part of tho field. HALES, a rather dilapidated little town of 2.0 %0 popula- tion, 1 sliuated in the Hoanoke Valisy, a4 at 18 hers called; but which fs properly &he head of tha great Nhouandoah Valloy,—the nyost fertila and beautiiul portion of the State, 771e town s most charmingly located amid tho foot-lilia of the western slope of the Biue Ridge 81 ountains, commanding extenmiva and beantifid views ol their azuro peaks on the one band, an3 thoe long ranga of tho Alleghanios on the other, and look- ing out for many milea upon the losels valley of tho Rosnoke. Tho Roanoke Ied Sulphur Bptinga are Lut 0 miles {romn here, and lave been largoly patroniand this summor, 88 bAve Rls0 numerous othor spriogs in this section of the ecmwicy by invalids and plousure-scokers from all parts of e United Statos. 'Lle elimato iv summer th rongh- ont this mountainous postion of the Stata: in all that could bo demred, tho days meclirately warm, tho nights cool and bracing. Virgtiuis I the land of vines aud mineral wators, JAlum, euipluir, chalybeato spriugs, etc., aro foaod at ovory hand, 1 do not thunk tha tloraof V.uginia equals tiat of somo of our other Hiates, but vives of nll kinds grow to perfoction and i tho greatest profusion, and tho Virginia ciradper creopoth overywhere. I bave ecen but fow birds, noud scarcely of tho singng order, and 1niss tho merry warblors. e SHORT-HORNS, Anether Large Salo 8t Winchestinr, Ky.—The Moundale Eeord brimg's 853,000, duecial Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Wiscucsren, Ky., Oct, 15.~To-day the heml of H.T, Thomson, noar this place, sold at vory satistactory prices: lows took over one-tbird of tho herd. ‘A'uodsy opened with a cold rain. which contioued alf the fornoon witi unnbating violence, which no doubt interferod seriously with the sulo, yot it was a remarkable success. Tise purobasors were ne follows: Lady Balo 20th, 3 yeurs old, $1,000, D, 8, Peatt, Brate tleborv, V1. Lady 8le, of Moundale, 4,100, to D, L. Inghes, of Vlutos, 1a. . Lady Balo alst, §2,800, to Avery & Murphy,of Do- troit, Mich, Becond Tuberose of Grass Il $1,%00, 1o D, L. Hugber, of Viuton, Tr. Lady Hale 3uth, $1,600, to 8, W. Jacobs, of West Lib- orty, In, il Tuberoso of Brattleboro, $1,625, to John Col- lard, of Dea Moines, L, Princess Gwinno, 3923, to 3, B, Cralg, of Burnhame ttirape, Canodo, Oipbian Nell §tb, $325, 1o 8. W. Jacobe, of West Lib- erty, In, l.'mli(nn Nell 15tb, $700, to J. Powell, of Indopend. ence, Mo, D:Lhau Nell 17tb, $700, to Jobn Collard, of Des ofues, Molues, Ta, Wild Itiesbenty, 3700, to E. O, Lawis, of Oltaws, Jil. Lady Josephino, $375, w John Satherlnd, of in- un, (oL Chstiarm, £330, ta Jola Galacd, of Des totaas, 3, Princess Loulss, $160, to James Mix, of Kankskes, Duchens, $100, to James iz, of Kankkoe, IIl. Duchess 3, 340, to B, ks, of Mleimond, Ky. Caupoudald, $1,,00, fo E, L. Davidson, of Spring- 1d, Ky, : (lil:'ulll(undl!n 4th, $1,000, to E. L, Davidson, of Spring- eld, Ky, Q. Sounicas of Putaey 41, $1,0%, t0.2. Coby of Kea- akec, Il Coutanco Lady, $850, ta Mrs, J. 8. Long, of Mon- ™ Teachibud Oth, $479, to E, Closs, of Elniore, Tnd, Peschbud 10tD, £:00, to D, L. Hughes, of Viuton, Ta, Peachbud 1th, $323, 10 Dr. G, Sprague, of Des 3olucs, Ia. Teachbud 12th, $32%, to D, L, Mnghes, Foachtud 13ts, $300, o James ix, of Peachbud 14th, $275, 10 8, Moore, of Michigan. Byivia utb, $150, 10 D. L. Tughes, of Vinton, 1s, m’:fi' Couway 4th, $170, to 8, Moure, of Deirolt, Bush of Glen Flors, $1,600, Lo P, Bteadman & Son, of Chicones, A A'calt of the sbiova auimal, 1 mouth old, $1,150, ta I, , 10 P, Bleadman & Son, of Chlcoe 3ues, hird Bello of Moundale, $300, to J. O. Tyles, of Bruttieboro, Vt. Bell 8th, $10, to Edwin Bedford, of Paris, Ky, Delle of aloundalo, $400, to B, W. JacoLs, of Woat of Viaton, Ia, Kankakee, 1L, Liberty, Ia, Bells Gth, $275, to J. Powall, of Missonrl. Becond ‘of Joundals, $30, to J. Fowell, of Miwsour, Queen Charloits 6l $300, to Willlam Lowery, of Pito Grove, Ky, ' Ly, $440, 10 7, O, Titiman, Loxington, Mo, Lula'2d, $175, t0 Johin Coliard, of lowa, 1ted Thoradale, $50, to Dr. Brague, of Tows. Red Tuorndale' 24, '$00, to Jobn ' Coliard, of Des Molues, Ta. Lady Taylor, $160, to 8, V¥, Jacoba, of Tows. Oxfard Viale.te, $200, to D, L. Hughes, of Vinton, Is, Pine Apple tth, $476, to Mrs, J. 8. Long, of Mouroe, Pine Apple 7th, $230, 10 8. Moore, of Michigaa, Oxford Countesa i, $2,000, o Avery & Murphy, of Dotrott, Mich, D1ford Countess 3d, $1,80, €0 Ayers & MeClintock, of Mitlersburg, Ky, Countess of Moundale, $1,200, to Col. W. F. Withers, of Lexinglau, Ky. | Uaford Colintcss, $1,000, ta D, L. Hughes, of Via- ton, Ta, Uxford Cypreas, $1,475, to Berry SBumner, Connects cuf 3 Ttiby Lass, $180, 10 Jamea 341z, of Kankakes, 1il, Twelfth Lowsn of Clarendon, §125, Geneva Gem, $910, $o Jobn Burgess, of Lesington, Xy, {(A'o Armell, $410, t0 Charles Lowerd, of Ilalngeld, "Wittorfly, §725, to 1, Cobb, of Eankakes, 1il, Ludy Moiton, '$12, o (s Drockway Brodhors, of 4 B4 Wianela, 8170, to Jobm T, Craig, of Canads. Tostmary 30, 39, to 8. F, ¥rederick, of Jowa. Itosemiary &1, $180, to Robery Aliller, of Weat Lil ! TNy Brikchell, 4325, t0 Jammes Mix, of Ksnkake, Ill, Lilac, $1,000, fo Alexander Charics, of Cedar Rupids, hilonunu. $350, to . Bteadman & Sons, Masaachu. a e, Lady Mulakoff, $300, to same, Fairy Bl 15th, $300, to Dr, George Bprague, of lows, Earl of Moundale, $33%, to W, N. Ofut, of George- own, Ky, Thls, with some fifteen or twonty head of cheaper males and fomalcs, closed this ssle, one of tho most successful lsrgo herd over sold in Clark County. —————— VERDICT FOR $2,800. aveciat Divateh to The Chicaas Tridune, Jouier, Ill, Oct. 15.—An important, csste, which has ocoupled the attention of the Will County Circuit Court for several days past, terminated tbis afterncon. In July, 1874, Mrs. Calviu Seward, of New Lenox, was soriously » ured by being throwa from a buggy 1n this cit; The accident, from tha effectaof which Mrs. Beward has not yet recoverod, and probably never will, was caused by the tiring of & biast i a sub-sower fn froatof A, R, Starr's building, No, 69 Jefferson street. Asuit for 910,000 damages was commenced agalust too sy, and last Tuesday the caso came up for trisl. . L. Gainsoy, Euq., appeared for tho plsintiff, Mesars. Hagar & Fisnders for tho city, aud Georga 8. House for A. R, 8tarr. In il gome twonty OF ImOre Witnosses Were exam- ined, aud the testimony was quite coutlicting. The ghyllmm who atteuded Mza, B testl- tled that ber mi‘nnu wera of a permanent chal scter. Bome wittesses swore that timely notice wag given of the Llagt, and othors that tha blast and notice wore s)wodt simultaneous, Tha case was given o the jury about 9 o’clock this morniny, and this afternocn a verdics nas zeturoed awarding the ptalotift $2,500 damag A motion for a new trial was entered by thy torneys fos tue city. . THE BOB TAILS. Concluding the Trinl of Mr, Howe Before Summer- field. The Jury Return o Verdict of Nat Guilty. Tho cass of the Chicago City Hailway ve. Mr. | 1L T. Hawo, & chargs of disorderly conduet, wan ooucluded yesterday before Justico Summer- fleld at tbe South Bide Police Court. Mr, Ilowp wan ojected from one of thoe proaccutor's **hub. talled™ cars Baturday, becaass ho refused to depoait his fare i1n the bux or pay Lo other than anauthorized conductor. As on tho pravious day, Mr. Charlos Hitchcock appeared for tho Company sud Mr, Emery A. £toirs for tho de- fonss. THE PROSECTTION. The testmony was commenced by tho proso- cution by ealling ilenry Neuberger, ths kacper of abarbarauop ou Htate atraot, and who plays tbo Freach harn at MeVickor's Thecatra. The witoess stated that Mr, Howe refuned to pay his faro unlesa tho conductor went with tho car to Thirty-frst streot. Tno special policoman put thie gentloman off by forco with the assistance of tbo dnivor, whon somo onu cnt tho sirspin otder to compot 'Mr. liowo to relax his hald, L. A. Hendricks wae noxt called. ITo lyos at Wasbington Ifeights. Thia witncas tostified that hecut tho strap, and that Mr. Hows offered some resiatance to beiog forcibly ejected from tho car. In hLis cross-cxamination tho witaoss atatod that bo Liad previously commuuicated with some of the officials of the Company. By Ar. Storra—\Wero you ovariu the Bridawell 88 n prisoner ? Witness—~1 decline to nnswer. + Q.—Wero you thero miore than one term ? A.~Was not there tuwiu Henduicks then retired. DUTY OF TNE SPECIALS. Timothy 3. King, the ecial policoman wno ojectea Br. Howe, stated that ho swas authorized to collect fares aud act as ofticer. 1 got on the car at Washington streat ; Mr, Howo got on at Madison street ; I collected fare from him once betoro; o told ma he would pay bis fare if I conducted the car to Thirty-fleat strect ; bo rade to Taylor and Stats streots, when I oxdared him out ; I told him if lis dit uot go out peacoably I would hava to use forco ; tho driver assiyted mo, sud wo throw Jum out; at this time Bpecial Duily cameto our aid, gud tho threo of us put Lun off tho car. 1n his cross-examination witness stated thatLie waa appoiuted apucial n Wwoe< ago last Satucday, at the iustanco of the Deputy Bupenntendout of the Company; have boen conducior oa a two- BOFrO CAr BiU : bave not boen coa- dyetor on **babtall ™ ; know what & conduct- or's duiy 1a; 1t hus duty to attend to the car, stopping and stacting, etc. ; have not performod regalar cunductor's utios sice § wad aupdiated special pohicermnsn ; Mr. Hows did not get ou the car again; do nut know that Mr. ITowa paid his fara; told Mr. Howe § would huve to arcost uim ; Lo may Llave paid his fare; s gantoman handed o b cents: but id uot know that Mr. Howe paid it; kLo was takon to the atation BIterwaras ; we wear two badges, ono as condactor and tho oiher a3 special policoman. Mr, Howo was on the sidewalk when tho fars was pussed tome; tho oar then stasted ; [ ro- coived authority trom Mr. Batley to vollect fayes Ehg; callod on'; had no conversatioa with Mr. obb, A MUTOAL BIMUGOLE. Jamos Griflin, the deiver, corroborated Wiug. o teatifled that thore way a Struggle, bny it was s mutual vno—two rallway m:u with oae i zen ; (Lo conductor notion as pow carried on on the *bobtails™ s comparatively new ; he now plan brings tho mouoy, but peoplo will g:owl sbout it, Jamos K. Daily, anather of the Compans's spocials, now took the =taad, aud, in & mild- ms unored wav, told bow the Compauy officiala ool nstructed lum to oje:t pagscugers who would not pay. Wo finaliy dragged Mr, Howo off tho car, snd ho thon triod to get oo agaiu, sud offered to poy Lie fare, when o took him fora'bly in castody aud banded hum to an ofticer, sud_told him to prefer n cbarge of disorderly condact. Thera was woro forco usod than should hava becn nacessary. Mr. How resisted more forcikiy than he ought to have dono; wo con- eider his conduct disorderty. 1 was appoloted specind for six mouths. » Jaaus Sbaudly, tho policoman juto whoss bands Jr. Howe was given, tuen dotailed the arresl, TUE CPCRINTENDENT. Mr, Oharlea B, Hotines wos next cslled. He detaled iie boautios of tle ** bobtaitea "' cars. ‘The publie. sa:d lo, wera dolightod with the chonge, The novelty was grund, aud 100k ut ouce, ‘This maner ot giving testimony was objected to by Mr. ftuirs, but flually ho aijowed the wit- nest t0 go ou, He said the cars wera put on for the bonefit of tho public eutirely; proft was only o mina- consideration. Mr, Btorra—\When was the Company soized with s0 pairvotio & purpose ? Witness—I3efore I came, 1n 1869, N0 FARE TO DE YAID DRIVERS. ‘Wo had & ¢ard ln our cars direcuing paseengors to pay no fare to the drivers: I baliove this wag takou ont a tow days ago. The plan of putting o0 apocial policemen ia not original, but 1 new hero, 'L'he witness profoesed ignorance fn ro- gard to publio fecliag being against * bob- tatled " cats. At this stage A'r. Ilitchcock made a brief argu- mout in favor of ** bobtail" cars, and held tuat this rumpus was crested by a fow men getting t'mylw- of tho prass, sod 8o influcuciog publio ocling. hlr.gutaru ropliad brief) lnq tho witness con- tinuod 1n prawse of * bobtailed * cas IXFLATION. Mr. Btorrs—This 1 Uil Allen style,—it 18 [nfia- tion, After gome furtbar dobate, the witnoa: that piatforms could e put on * bobtau for 830 each ; it would require no extrs horso, aud thoy could carry fully o4 many paasongors, and it would make bat verv little difference in tho expense of running. Thay bad ‘»runmed [ put o uew cars, the mindsomest tn Chicago,e DEFEXSE OPENED. Mr. Willlam F, Cushing, of the irm of Bsrzy & Cushing, was firat cadlod, 1o waan tuo ovar Saturday isst, from whieh ir. lowe had boeu ofocted : ho offered to jasy his [are sfcar he haa boen put off ; at tnat tim s be Was ou the ateps ; r. Howo tendered tho 150 Lo & man who #ore & badgo, and was sfterwaids arrasted oard no great noire ; Uendricks & d & groat deal of talk- g ; am DOt sure that zhe man who wore the badge took the fare, but saw him roach forit; Le shioved Mr, Howe's hand from the door and stayed on tho car himself. A YOUNQ 2ADY named Mies Lizzie Wilks was next placed up- on the stand, Hhe livea onrnoer of Thirty-firat and Buttorfleld atreats ; hewrd all the conversa- tion; Mr. Howo offered to pay his fareif the conductor stayed upon the car; the gentlaman was quict in Ll manner. Elhe corroborated the rovious witness in every pewticular, sa did Mrs, Ylu(huluv. another !ady who swas on the car, who statod that tho Company’s oilicers ware the only persons who seemed to sct duordorly. MB. . T. HOWSE, the dofendans, then testifiod in his own behalf, and related the facts in substance as proviously iven iu the 'Tuisuxs. 1o was sirested after ho fiad paid his faro, ; Mr. Hitchcook then atigmatered the Citizena' Club as an illegal and couspiring concern, tend. ing to creats disorder. Ar. Btorra, in return, charsctirized the Chica- go City Railway Company as a.u illogal and cor- rupt organization. The defens hers closed, snd tho prosecution called thoir olficers in rabuttal as regards baviog received fare fram Mr, I{owe betore bis arros:. TIE ARAUMENT was then opened by Jr. Hiwclicock, who held that tho Company had s right to do just as they bad. a8 Judgo Dickey hud held Lhat the ordi- nance of tbe Council was not binding. The very act of yefusing to pay s fare; was disorder~ ly conduet, tendiog to s breach of the jeacv. ‘Tho stockholders of tho Company wauted their dividends on capital mvested, e thought this ‘was tho wrong way of testing the eeal queation AL {ssie, Mr. Storrs replisd, and held that ail Iswyera who represented coiporations always tried to deprecace publio opivion, and always ssaumed shat juries should take notbing into! cousidera- tion bug the point at 18sue, and th-t‘;une- should inave all fesling and heart behind, zwut as thte was & railre Case there was O nucessity of baving & hoart, 1le thea reviewed the testuno. Dy offered by the prosccasion, concluding with & witty peroration, 1u which he piciured the Hail- road Company aod its ofle a1 beiog above bwng » Couneil ; whosa musion ou earth was pumsly An Apostolio one ; to remove temptations trom tho way of siployes by disponsing poculatiog conduotnra, snd who only livad for tho Lene: of tha publ Mr. Hicheock closed the a-ghment, after which, at twenty miattes past o'clock, the jury rotirad, Justica Sumerticl | instincting them to briug in thelr verdict in wrting, After the jary had retired tho Company with- dresw tho cans againas Mr. Sasehalt ' 1o, sl way alsa charged with disotdesly cond i b fus a - lnfiu Mr. Howa had done. fter xomo timo Apent dict of not guiity was ret: 1 daliberation a ver- s C Card by Mr. Mackenzic—tlie Governors Generat, Speciat Dapateh ta The Crieagn Trivunt, Tononto, Oct. 16.~-Pretnicr Mackeozio l.a- been the sobjeet of repeuted wlanders L the Opposition paperw, including the Moutreal Gazelie, In connecticn therswith the following published letter of tho Fremier explawme ftself The statement of Mr, White, a8 reperted if the Montreal Gacelle, that Nr. M ks purctiueed of = Mog‘seul fiens, O Cf the partice in that irm being Libs s bothivf, 4101 foun of steed satie, in & delibors toel ralis were pur baeed by me frow auy Monted frm, All by open competition, sttir o montl's sAverlisine for tebders, b lowent lendets Letng 1o all cases Thy contracte are all wade with Luging brotlier or 1o lative of miLe Las auy Intores: Autirect, tieat oF 1rmote, 1D BPY of (heat (- Dira. th, nr everrecetv.d, or Law Aty Claim to, s ceut ul probt Trom o iny of them, (Siened) OTTAWA, Uct, 14, 1618, ‘Lue Goversoi-General is ex to-motraw or & ALvx, Mackr: ted o arrtve u. IENTS, AMUSE THE THOMAS CONCEART, The fifth o1 tho s of ThuiLas coneeris won given laet oveung at the Union Park Congre- gatioual Church, Tho West Side 18 vot fumous for turning out lurge sudicnces, bot last evon. g 1t wade so oxtra effort, aud, with the hislp of a nnmber of South Sidors, tilled tho ehurch about two-thirds full. Tho programme was an admiratle one, commencing with Bargiel's very dramatic nud tirnng overture to * Medon" The second number was tho Raff con- corto, op. 185, i tbice nwvements (alickro andante, and finnle), for pisuo and or- chestra, giveun here for the first tume, 1t way probably this concerto moro than all thie atber sumbers combined which called out w large proportion of the audience, 88 nearly all the Pianiess avd o1ganists of nole in the city were presevt, and they were not dieappointed, cithior iu tho woik as'n composition, or in the porforme ance of it, both by tho orchestra aud Mioe. Setnller, for the orcheatrat acore divides atten- tion with the pisno, ‘Ihe concerto is une of most olaborate textare, tho themes being u ouly of exquisite melody themsclves, but Leing loterwoven with immecose artistic ekill and gonutne dramatic eflect. The charm of th. work is that, natwithstaodiog tho complesity 1 of the metrumentation, It is nownere obscared, the individuality of the themes being always kept cicar and distinct. This 18 pee.liarly trie in tho lovely andante, which will probatly tie the most popular movement of the thrae, nud in wuich, eapecially in tho trio, too treatment is putely and alegantly claxsic, The closing mose- n.ent is Yory siirited, and is really the ciimay to which the other two movemcots lesd upina magnificont progression. Notlig tbat Mme. Kchilier has yet done has 8o warimly nud com- pletely commended her as her playing of this concorto. Her artistic skiil waa perbaps moat cloarly displared in the epeniug. allegro, ut A discnimization of this sort 18 wlmoat ungracious, whero the whole wark was given with wuch masterly effect. It was & grand triumph, and was instantlv appro- cinted by & mora than ordimarily critical au- dionce. ~ The romainivg orchestral numbers were the 1otroduction and finale t» *Tnstau and Inolde,” which bave boen given here before; the Roman Carpival ovarture, which {a the tatroine- tinn to the second act of Berlioz’s ** Benvcnuro | Cettint,” and fair}i to be considered sa odne ot bis ** groteaques™; the lovely theme and varfa- tious from Schubert's D minor quartette, given by the firats, seconds, violas and cellos ; aod the Bixtnh tlungarian Rbapsody of tha Liszt sot,given here for tho firat timo. ‘Tho season closos with two concerts to-day, a matineo and ovoning concert, the programme far the Iatter boing sa 10ltowa : Srmphony—1n 6, No, i e s y~In G, No, 1.1, o ierioor Frute and 1i Mearra. Curi Wehner Overture~Lenor (0, Suesoe. ++Becthoven PART T, Concarto—A Minor, Op, bi.... ... Schumsnn Madame Mugetne dehiiter and Orchestru, Three Charactor Pleces (aew). .. . ......... Hofmann 1. Ruhe jm Schatten emer Ruina (vision). 11, Ballade. 111, T Sonpenschein, Overturo—~Tannkauscr. .....ve +o Wagner MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CHICAGO, OCT. 14, Amnrveo—8chr Lo M. Mason, aufstee, lumter; scbr Montauk, Tiuffalo, cos! ; schr Levi Grant, Mus- ¥egon, lumber ; schir Myrils, Muskegon, fumbor ; scbr Fellcilous, Ludington, lumber ; scbr 0. Culver, Rod- gors Olty, lumber ; scar B, J, Crawford, Manlstes, lumber ; schr W. 8, Hawkins, Eowaunce, codar poats ; schr Lawis Wolls, Muskegon, lumber; schr ¥. Craw- ford, Muskegon, lamber; achr Topsey, Muskogon, lumber ; echr C, North, Muskegon, lumber; achr Adriatic, Muskegon, lumber; prop G. Dunbar, Mus- kegon, lumber ; barge Contest, Bluskezon, lumber; schr Dunesn City, Duncsn City, lumber ; schr Kitty Grant, Baugatuck, lumber ; schr Lake Forest, Bus- 10, block Balt; stmr Chicago, Manitowoc, sundries ; scow L, Palater, Gilmet's Pler, wood ; schr 1L Blood, Muskegon, lumber; scow Gladiator, Ludington, wood ‘bargs Walverine, Muskegon, lumber ; schr E. L, Coyne, Cleveland, coal ; achr Four Brothers, Holland, stave schr Lumberman, Black Creek, Jumber; barge City of Grsnd Rapids, Muskegon, lumber; schir H, Flaber, Garl's Pior, fumber ; schir Lookout, Grand Haven, lumber ; schir Live Osk, Muskegon iumber; sche P, 8, Marsh, Buffalo,’ cosls scar Dridgewater, Bufalo, coal ; scow Bouth Bide, Luding- tou, cedar osta: schr Blolley, Holland, Jumiber i barge O, F, Allen, Grand Havon, lumber; seur Even: iug star, Muskegon, lumber; schr Tuomas Parsons, Butalo, coal ; sche Blary, tiolland, losiber § schr Pens Baukee, to, lumaber: prop ‘8. Geadwell, Port Turou, sundrios batge Guidlog Staz, Baginaw, salt 3 actr i, B, Kiog, Grsnd Haven, light'; sche Jacinto, Alpeus, Jumbec; ache W, H. Dunaam, Ludington, Iumbe:'; car A, Mosner, Sheboygan, lumber ; scur Lu eDousld, Manisteo, lusmber § schr Sunrise, Escanaba, iren ore. AnED—Bchr Americs, Big Sturzeon, 8 tons coal; scow Houth Bi tone by Ide, White Laks, 10 brls il. scr Lumbermaa, Black Creek, 15 brl Tartch, Alpens, 10 brls pork; schr Chas, Spadetnaa, ulfalo, 20,000 bu wheat ; scbr Sootla, Duck Like, 5,20 bu oatss schr A. Tomino, Holland,' 40 corda stona; stmr Chiicago, Milwaukes, 83 bria appl bdls roon hides; Manitowoo, 20 bris askots grapes, and sundries; schr Heotia, Hancock, 14,504 bu oata: scbr Sam Flat, Erie, 32,800 bu cornj uchr A1, A, Mulr, Buffalo, 22,00 by wheat; strur She- boygaw, Milwaukoe, 13 brls oil ond sundries ; stmr Beotls, Bulialo, 30,000 bu wheat, 10,000 bu oats, 1,000 bris four, 60 bris pork, 29 Lales ahcep pelts; prop O. Uurlbut, Port Hucon, 30,161 bu coru, 1,027 brls flour s schr E. A, Mayes, Port Huron, 27,536 vu corn; prop Messangor, Bt. Joaepl, 80 brla o)l and sundrica, Niout CLEARANCER—Belir Orient, Oswego, 10,830 Ly corn § echr Dousldson, Buffalo, 27,24 bu whewt; rap Menominee, Musksgon, %0 brls pork, 10 brls ofl, aud sundries tiar Oconto, Green Bay, 800 bris cement: Oconto, 25 brls pork snd sundrices atme Onwegsichls, Ogdeusburg, 2.0,bris flotr; Manl 1 Dags feed and sundries; bargo O. J. Hals, Ogdens- burg, 27,3i0 bu Oats, LAKE FREIGHTS. cmicaao. Thers was s moderate domand for vessel roou, at anadvance of xo oo Buffalo rates. Vessels wero iaken at 3440 for wheat and 3Xo forcorn, Thead- vance checked the demand somewnst, Tha supply,of vessels seudy for Toads s #ald o bo small. The chare tars for Buffalo {ncluds the Mockiug Bird and M. J, (iramiings for 50,000 bu wheat at X0, and the Brightis 10,1 bu corn at 3o, MILWAUREE. On the 14th graln freights were unchanged, Chare ters ; To Ogdensburg—3.br Dan Lyons, wheat at To. To Kingston—8cbr L. G, Jookins, whest at 8}y, To Buffalo~Scnre Josoph Talge, Agus Smith, Abira Cobb, snd AL E, Tremble, wheat at Sjgc. BUFFALO, The following charters were reparted on the 134h ¢ Rebr, A, M, Peterson, coal Lo Chicago at $1.90 per ton ; achr’ Champlon, coal, Erio to Chlcago at §1.10; schr Aloaulight, coal, Ashtabula to Chicago at $1.1% shr Kingtser, coal, Clsveland to Chicaga st §1.15, DrTBOIT. The following engsgements were made on (5o 13h 1 Behr Mizoral State, wbeat, Datrolt to Bufalo ot 20 3 scow Trumph, pressed Lay, Falriaven (o Alpeus st £2.30, a0d & retura cargo of lumber to Falrhaven at $1.50; scow Auua Moore, shiogles, Forestville Lo da- frit 48 200 fer 5 achr Gladstons, whoat, Dettolt to Tuorald, . t,; schr Ferret, aluves, Detroit (0 Cleve- laud 441,003 carload, sud wood frowm_Kiogeviile, Out,, to thie port at §1.30 per cord ; schr Twilighs, whedt, Coatham ta Klogaton at 6, gold, L LAKE MICHIGAN. CUICAQQ, Qaly twa cargoes of lumber remalned at the market last avening. ... Theachr Pathfinder is buying s lesk stopped ab one of tas docks of 1be Clicago Dry-Dock Oompany.., Thotug Hobert L. Tarraut, the ujper works of which ware burned 8 shork Ums ago, h:a bocn zopaired sod was 38 work sgun yesterdsy..,.A st tlour; schr £ o northowent win 1 wan Bomne all day y vxing ile on tue likos excending: te- 1 entine, Wit g ge arges 1, W, Rago and 1.'Moore, retuened yesterday tiornleg to walt foe siiord favntably weither, ‘he schirs Dandl Leens and 1. Ky, Loih buund for Milwanukes Lyht, prefarr vane Lk Al walt for el tiie ntorm .. Tue frop Merchant Tty huw Leen ubonniied o ke prownt, The tug Re e peturned yosterday, aud | reposts that tha o e puiuga plactd on bord of e lad least nfect, “1f ple doen not go 0 ple e 1Lin feared he will, an effort will be 1ad Bee 15 rmeina of pontoons.... i reig] Teve geeatly Imueoval dazing the TV were made yesterday at §i i £ frow Mavistee ; §1,433 from L3I Ik 1 3 haviog S tow th - L okt Jrann, welote at the foot of Ligatrenth ot biad wuoibor €01t Lo being tunde o Taleo tlin yewel, LAKE PR Ly Fpeeial Bipatehan Y E13E, Bay Oty 1e=The |0 1. Barton tell fur L horasn Trivune. Arizona an@ schr Tuo 10 Calcags o LCIEALD. Jpecial Dispated 11 220= (arazn Toitune, Bur1aLe, Oct, 10=The liggie and Jones {8 pre. patemg 0 Sisnla, She e du dock getting e uew fareft wnd ploce of ke-l: alo calklo:. Cat, Jugit appeara 10 have coutrol of the vewr ) bavag peiliod the amounts for which whe w.n ioeld, e has duken adoad of coal for Caleary at L0y per ton, Capt, Leon wil continue 10 el bet, VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, Spernt Diapateh i 1'e Chicajo Fritane. 0.1.15 =Dsx—Lrops Aretie, Yoserite ; silir Jobn IS, ‘roi Asia, Bradfond and barges | acbm Lone ieanthin Dt hwest, gentie, WeATHLE—Cloudy, yusaten b3 The Chients Tribuns. B [ n Tons, livs Proga Weuo: ud Laree " Will arura Be.l mjire, A, Mair, J. S, .0, 1.ttie Johtion, D, 1 Wikp—Northnest, fres ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Special Dispateh The Ciscaus Tevune, LASALLY, fil, Oct, 15, —ARRIEL BY RIvin—Stmr Katie, towlng Larze No, 4, frow Feuns, bkt prop Cuiza, Jram Peoria, with m-rebsudise fur Clicago, Drranzep—Catal-bost Liizabeth, with light foad of flour for Perntj £>ur trappere’ hosts {51 Pearia, PASIED INTO CANAL—11 Liod, from L tnlosd at Utica: Johu Carter, from Ladalle, iy load at Uttaw: Passed Uer—Board of Trale, with lumber for Peoria: Elizibetn, frow Lockport, il light load of Hour for Laalle aud Leri, N feet threeancies of water on the itre-sill of Wiad west. IRIDOEPORT, () Safte, 0,000 bu vorn, Crrasen -M. L. Alams, Merodos hers prop ALautic, W.imingion, 2.0 15,501 ato g Dilpais, elingied. 15,—ArmivEo—Champien, La- IMIZCELLANEOUS. The Trrasnry Dey i b g ven el tlat a fog eigual il be uboliebed on the pler of Milwazkee [t Lor a1 an eariy day....It ts eetimated that £ will cont £0,0.6 wor> to complete the Cieveland Harbor of Tiefuge, It Law aiready cost the Government nearly £2,00,07..... 1t is ot Likel Joues will Lo igste, Of 1hm iy, Wi veasel for eeourits pay the china sud ta Tie Canalian Minirer of rine ond Fisheries hus fust twied an ord all Btcamboats Curryiug engory wust ply thenecives with chemiead Gro etl ere....5ayn the Burislo Lxpress of Tuu iher the water in the barbar yesterda: cre £00 long.l eral found tue botton pud were delsyod niore thereby, among which wero named i achrs aud Hitchinson, and sleuti-barges Kit-tum und LTt uppoara that the tug K. 1, D explo her boter and tunk tu Thunder Bay pona_Wecnesdsy, wan Taciug for 8 o with tho G of Alpeua at te time of the Qisaster, Toe Miller wis bunit st East Sagiuaiw i the Apriog of I8d, 2t a_cust 0f £7,0.0 1 100k 176 the salne Beasun 6D 156 Saginaw iver and burued to fhe water's el3r, hut ws_ritses quently Teconsiructed, bhe wan owned by Cast, £, Mitler, wholost in life. ... Tie Milwaukie Sentine: “On Sundsy Lust, when i tuo Leisdtorbood of the Flats, tio prop 'Hosvuke ran dowa s Mackinew Loat containing » uumber of men belonging tw the Tnited States wteatuer Warsiuglon, wtigaied in Lghte bouse worx iy that vicluity, Th: new bud beeu 108 #3loon aud were reiurning to their vosse ut the tine the ccident ocourred. 1ne propeller cut the Gakit g nmiack down to tho decl, Every elfort was made by th eflicers of the Rounoke 10 reuder ueg:stunce, iats wero thrown, wiso planking sud preeervers, Aficr ibe - ty Liad been 10 the water sbout thiriy miuttes, they wero pieked up by the tng Suwedl ard taken ashore,” OCTRAGELS, The following latter, from o souzce which we deem Teliable, wili oxcite the esecrution of every man with s spark of Bonor m kis compostiion, ss well as aterest the Ownera of the veesel referred to: The United States revenno cutter Fesaenden, while proceeding up 8t Clatr River o tho aftcrunon of the 12:M tust,, wis attracted by tha criea of distress oubourd the schr Harvest Home, of Cleveland, sud fu tow of the tug Quiyle, The Fessenden ran slongside of the Harvest Tiome (0 ascertaln the trouble, and fouud the Master, Jumea Groen, beastly intozicated, ond tut he had Lras tally besten tho cJok, & poor, defenreloes wonan gamed Jeunle Sumonv, draeing ber over i ek by the hasr of ber bead, and kicking Ler until abe was 3 mars 0f Lruicew Bue bad appeiied in vals o the mates of the achootier 10 profect ber, Lather throngh cowardice or policy they laughed at hor, ‘Fae wom in was taken on board tho Fesseuden and lupdly tered for, and furnished mesnsto procesd > her home. Looking 10 the intorest of the_owners Jf the schooner, 3nd pot. wishiog to dewan her fy order 1o band over the offendcr to the civil authorisies, the commander of tie Fessenden permitted the Harvest Homo to procesd 10 bier destination.—Letiont Post. OCR BUIPBUILDENS AXD THE CEXTENSTAL. Little, if auything, haa yet been dons by cur ship- butlders to bo properly rejrencnted at tho exbibition o Philadelphia, nor has the Centennial Commisslon made ‘an offort ta induce thaas tocome forward, as 1t should, Wo Liave been In consultation with the Director-Geaersl and ohvrs, 80 a0 effort witl now be made 13 have the American sbipbuilding aud other kindred fnterests properly ropresentod. Space has Lean promised, sud an attempt will bo made to rouss an futercat o tho matter. We do hape that our anipbullders gand all clamsed of aTtisuns 10 anywieo lolererbed iu the riae und rogress of this_ art wilt at once come forward aud do [isie duty. 'Alresdy one Eutopean countey proposes 10 sond oug 4o full-rigged vessels,~ono a aleamer, (o l:l’y on the Schuylkill duriug the exhibition ; the oiber ‘be piaced on the grounds, This week we huve so- cured the pramise of An American shipbusiding fir 10 1lace on the grounds a steam vesscl, &nd we hope to Lo able to Indu.e others 0 take Bold at once. We will gladly ungertako to furman sl t s 101 our power paeivocnlire it 0 Michuel Angelo ns a Workman. Biackwosd's Magazine, Through bis unpatience sud enthusissm, Mi- chael Angelo 1uiued block afier block of wmarbie Ly workm;'{\mh 100 grea: vehemenuce near the surfaco. Ho bad o wonderful fuculty us & mere wotkman in marble, but bis geulus aud iw- petuosity of temperamont would not brook tho opousition of #0 stubborn » msierial, and untit- tod bim for those fireb procerses of roughiug out into ahape the block, which requires paticnco and procision. Too eagor to arrive at s polnt whero his true geniue would find play, ho as- satied tho marblo with such vicleuce that Lo of- ten struck off pioces wlich trenched o the just limyts of tho surface; and, as they could not be replaced, he was forced to finish as ho conld—not as be weuld, Had be contined bim. £+1f more to olaborating bis work in clav, and ntrusting tho blocking out in warblo toa hanieal workmsn, we dbould bave had not ouly « much larger number of grand works by him, but they wonld bave been freer of grest dofects, For fustance, tho back of the hoad uf Alosus hias bean chiseled away until it is sn tm- possible bhead. Agam, tho David is sscnificed to the exigoncies of the marble, Acnd the hoad of Lis famous Day was Ewhl\)ly left unfivisbod be- cause ho perceived that 1t was turnod bayond the husit permitted to nature without bieaking the neck. ——— A Turkestan Khou, Rhudojar-Kbau, in Turkestan, bas been com- fellod by tus faituful subjects to take refugo Russia. ~ This Priuce, baving baon ab peace with tho last-meutionsd Power mnco 1865, Legan to oppress hls peorle Io terrible way. Thoy re- botled, and he crushed the iebellion witn Lis soldiers, whom bo hiad drilled like Russian in- tavtry, Ho raged worse than ever. Whole familios wera drowned an his presonce. Tho lieada of the noblos that displexsed him were cnt off mith poukmyes at the gate of bis patace. Tha conuequenco of this Crusity was & repulition QF tho rebellion this summar. “This 1ime Lo bl to ruu awey to Russian sorritury, accomauied by lis burew, 500 otbor peoply, and two liusiau ollicers who wero st Klhokuud when the rebeliaon brokie out, ¥ o Presence of Miut. A rewarkable [uyiance of proseuco of mind on tho part of tho Captain of & man-of-War iy yeo- lated by the St. Vetersburg papeis. About the end of August the Hussian war-frigate Olsf, which had sccuwpanied thu yacht of the Czare- witch to Copenhagen, was Iying at suclor smung hundreds of otber ships in ine harbor, whvu a firs was discovered iu acoal-collar velow, which Was ouly & tow gect lrown the powder-magazine, Tuero was no e to put out tue fire befure it could reach the mapazine, aad an explosion of tho large stores of castridges sud guupowder contatned in_ it wonid probably have destroyed 1ot ouly the Olaf and the aurrounding alips, but part of Corenhacen it<elf. Uapl. Henbindor, the commander of the Ulal, paw at once that tho oaly thing to bo dune to provent a catastrophis wan to rink the ship. Afier mending awny the crew with tho ehip's {apere, canh-vuxes, and moxt valable Ins'rumenta in boats, he ordsred the carpenters aund cugimeera Lo weke s teak 10 the veneel, and half an hour afterward she rani in not very deoa water, Next uay nhia waw ramoed spmin, and_after mome rovisional repairs was taken to Cronstadt, whers abe is now lying in dack pending hier cotaplets restaration for sor- vice. ‘Lbe damage dous 16 w:ated to ba come paratively tritling, and the court-martial hold on ha oficcrs of tho vessrl yuansmouslv axprossel the lughiest praies of thy ennduet of the Captain and hin subordinases, The Emperur haw ape pototed hitm his Aide<de-camp, wheti m one of tho highest honors_conferred on Russian uasal ofticers, sud the olficers aud men nuder i have received pratuticd from the Empetor's privy purea. NEW PUBLICATI FoRl AT HUSIC BOOKS."- AUTUMN, For Babbath Behools, our heantiful Shining River, 382, Iheer. estyan 1} 1a one of the eat, of Bunday Sehont Bong Ranka, ® Por Singing Bchools, the famons Song Monarch. .J5 i e o dapted 10 intorest Bingiug Claasos, ¢ For Praiss and Prayor Meetings (nst published), ivi . Cc Living Waters, Jot Squriied rich treasury of lle aweetost hymua and tunes, For Chotusos, Gonventlons, aud Chofrs, The Leader. GLas: Ty tutiems, Chol‘tls Choir‘ $2.00. Chorusssand Autbems. Perkin's Anthem Book. $1.50, luky Antbems, Trial by Jury. & PFOYOR:D,; UDCriita, with Arle mmusic, AMUSEMERTS. _ THEQ, . A LYON & IIEALY, Chicago. Fnon Lee v OLIVER DITSON &:C0, GHAS. H, DITSON & 00, B ot 11 ke adway, New York, Tl “{Li‘h’ifi“fl;"’ ; | _RAILROAD TIME TARLE, 00. Just . Amost Bent, postpail, for retail price, 1t eral dle-ounta to Siviciins and Conventlons, Anciated MME, MADELINE SCHILLER, The Laniuent Lurop ean Plaul<t, ux1nx pank |To-Night, Oct. 16, ¢ J HURCH. Y 9 p, m,, Matinee Rexerved veate, 51 Reserved ron, Mes ahelaen, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAING. T cesas FXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MANKS, — Batnrd ceptad. * Sunitay exceptod. :\londsy azcepted, rive Sunday al¥.Wa. w. { Dalr. Carpenler & CHICAGO This Afternoon, at 2 p. nt, CNLY GRAND MATINEE This Iivening, & NDR'IIII"IFSYER' RAILRORD, ey, a7 it at ta depais, - 4 Leare,” | o'clocks, a 2 LAST GRAN-; e T‘ngflfiT e kiochort & Dabadue o, o e Suutings o ox 2 Mot | STAR LECTURE CCUR H Seata at Jupsen, MeClurg & cevax | A3 DOUGH ERT.—V"!" :: & b s~1upot enrase o Wellsand Kinen g e T naT I L-Dwnlcur::rol(.‘nu ad Kt C THLA MERICAN TOLITICS." IR e MEHITAN CENTRAC RAILRA. c, UF in exc! for v Opton T itk Tietervid Eeata, Clarkeit ete I rrenr $o S cdon, "NORTH SIDE TURNER HATL, Second Grand Concert: (OF this season) given by the } T CHICAGD, ALTNY & ST, LOuis, anl Chicgun, Aursas Oty a.d Dencer Short Lime, Luson bty Weil Sice, mear Hntlandt. britje, - Tinke [z ll‘wul, un;l 122 ztandatphetts, and camr Yuwho Suuday Evening, Oct, 17, rth B.de Turner Hall, = wiil be arefs:od by prominent Solo- rand Orchesira, AL tue Cone 12 Ly the fult § thies, "ADELPHI THEATEE, Coimer Dearkorn nud Source-ta, Kanear Oity and Danver Fast R, Bt Laviss ol Mprinetietn et o This Saturday Afteruoon, at 2 o'clook, 500 . . '® 220 Gmnd Grala Matinee Lactes apd Cutliren, at popizlar grices, Wareh Comic-Opern Troupes the thrilling raiilt deap from rrand tier to teLiug t » Fiele rore, b A m. ik Teon EPID Z0L; Trem Dolty Kenmenberu, uCul',\uo. Tiros, doy Murphy, 8 u dring, T, PAUL BAILRAAY, Liitie,” Ryner, Wai 3alsern in the caat. Lyening Ferfoten,e at 5 o' ok, : malaste, Ticket Ofce, Sherman House,"and al Depar, Arries, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. e Fans himer e Al 3 Grand Matinee This Dsy at 2 p. . ;,I"j:':ffi Siineantie R THE FAMOUS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS Tua bilt of rare Ethioplan Attt Evoning Performance at 8 o’clock. Motday, Oct. 18—Benedt to BILLY ARLINGTON, Stiivankee, i ; ;'lfl;fl,‘l.m.' a p.m 33 nyer. *5:0) E Aigio.m. $TMAM. Ker, St Pail & Minan: s, 1isroy . r ILLISOIS CENTRAL MAILR4Y. Depot, foot o7 Ix ot of Twerty secnndat, Diire V23 Kandolyhat, “mear Ciark, Leire, | Tt " IMMENSE OUTPOURING ] Et, Louls Expres: il o i Arrive, 1eCy ~1 10 hrar fhe e ‘e Hall pa Of the pea I Seceud sud laat Foat piotdens of the e di-cudsed, B pubsiace of VICLUIIA C. wWwWwoodhtallil P R At McCormit: k's Hall, tnan_entircly new and atartligg | 4 oratjon, entitiel * {HE MYSTELY OF LIFE AND | } DEATIL" Seats ecired ut the 13 Otice of the hall sud ct Baver's Myioe btore daring the Adwise #ion, S0¢, § Tesorve CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & YUINCY RAILRNAY, o ndiana-a McVICKER'S THEATRE il o L TNekel Oficas, 81 Glariesty LAST NIGHTS OF JOHN McquLOUGE, THE GLADIATOR. Batanday Matine—GLADIATOR, Al.“ilgxhrukd.xcfl CADE, VIBGINIUS, and RICH- v bIBENd RN E3pE e o Leare. | drrive, Mail avd Express tiana aud et M'GORMICK MUSIO HALL, | pidiaissrssn < Ciiy, pelibon d Sk Aceommodatin!s Acoomnmadatian® Friday Evenlug, Oct, 23, Lecture by Thesdars 2 O T XL T O I, Ou the # PROBLEM OF LITE™ Saie of scats come Tiences at Joun B, Stott's, 153 Slatest , Saturday, Oct, 15, Adialssion, 50c; Resorved Seats, i5c, "SUNDAY LEOTURE SOCIETY, KANK 2 From Conteat Pup, gout Skt S dapot oot o Dot Beart'ofice, 11 Handotphule i mfl‘." McCormick Uall, Suuday, Ot 17,3 p 1, Teave, | Arrive, Indiasapolts, Loufsville & Clacin- R MRS. JULIA WARD HOWE, e k) RN Ny oN odwsapoli, Loutavilli & iiciiv “1S POLITE SOCIETY POLITE®" St vkt Eprosodally)......| 8:00 p, m.[* 7:138, m, Almisstou, 10 cents. . e foty CINCINNAT! AIR LI 1 ACADEMY OF MUSIC. i R il S Dt s e Leave. Arrive, SIONDAY, Oct, 18, 175, Sudtinaseiisinviie £ DS o Erdree | Areriens = O, | | mall iy lixjro €308, m.[* 840 p. m. Bupported by lus owa Comblnstlon, 1o DAVY CRUCK. Wil BT Popuiar Prices— o, 30, ind 15 cebta, b2 (daily). s:00p. m.| 740 m, COL. WOUD'S MUSEUH. NI, ot wmpa, THE ONLY STOCK COMEDY COMPANY IN TUE anlatdogs. CIY-TWO ENTERTAINMENTS DAILY, Royal Marionettes {u the Mureum—Moteys from Tgypt, Byala, Judea, Greece, and Rowe, Becond Weok LED ASTRAY! Fourth Weok EAST LYNNE PROF. A, A, GRIFFITH, Leave, i Cn‘nmbfll‘l’l!hhnu & Now Yach| ) Fxpre: . Columbus, Pittsbury & Now Y ‘Nighs Eaprotaiy) s + 8:00p.m, 7:408. m, Elocutionist, Author of * Dirill Beok of Oratory,” 3 and * The Studics on Elocution,” R WILE secept & few additional sngagements from Leo- | At} ™ ture Associations awl Iuatitutes, 'Addrens * Tremout House, Chicago, 111" NEW REQITATIONS AND READINGS, TURNER, PARK, Grand Barbecue! At Turner Park, SUNDAY, Oct, 17, 1575, Tickets, $1.00. Hallroad fare extra. Depot, corner L."l“ we-st, sud Chicago-ay, Traius leave at I11s, m, P 3 " DANCING AGADEMIES OF MAR 1‘ X IN EL | Kol th 81do—1010 Indiana-av. 7 L. : Cinss, Baturd - - svnn FINANGIAL. $100 INVEST NOW $1,000 ACCORDING TO YOUR MEANS, fi0, $.5, §100, $,000 IN STOUK FRIVILEGES, Thoy ofteu pay & protit from 10 ta 16 tnied the ez suveated every LU days, without risk beyoud the invest- tucot a2 explaiued 1w our bk aud Weekly Fusuclal Report went freo, contaluivg 1bs dally prices and Huctuations that’ oceur at the New York Stock Ex chabgy, Alv, tio general condition of the New York moBoy warket. : ALEX, FROTHINGHAM & CO., aud Brokers, 12 Wall-st,, Now Fork, D, DB, LYON, "= - Chicago, late of Putle cur Haapital, cures all privats disearos wad female disticulties ; * alao souiinal Weakuras, nosv~ ous debiisties, and sll‘sfiections of (e urivaty sesual crgaus, Medictuca scut ss direuted, 1706 from obucryation, Comuuuications strictly couddestialy *Bunday oxcepted. copt Batirdass ead Busdiss: BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILACAD Tvuing leats srum reur or baposttion Suilding vod af - Daeniy-sreon ket afte curner of Washivaion. Tia m| 10p. m, 83D m 1:::2.1:. Msll, Sundaye Exoepte Kaprew, Uail ‘ Taave, | Arrise. CHICAGO, ROCK le.mo, PACIFICRAILROAD. Omabs, Learenw'th&Atchlson K, wnudation, Chitdren's Cliss, 81tar, Children's Ll Tue Ull:‘oh\ Bank N next Buturdey. DANOIN%:PKELORS'— MR. & MRS. I. N. BSNOW, 560 Wabiash-av,, will open for Mivacs sud Masters this \illul":ll)') n‘(mndoon. ‘&(i 16, (.)l .: \llu\.h)\;:. laldlr aud a 4 Munday evening, Oct at ¥ o'clock, cuts, Best Monday FROE L. N BNOW, Frincigal

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