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F® * 4 e Pan el s THE CHICAGO TRIBUN : FRIDAY, OCIOBER 92 1875. : slvon, To follovo (ho monotany two of dowith ttomerlian, B e akill - puinmeling tetn K80 Sis 20 o th, TL@ gk commenced i to a0 et Cobweti-Hul, bt ewded on * Pret- iy Burton, - Ono of them Focelved & nevere A1 I witlL & beer glann, while thie other lind i 10 e B i an o liowso, ' Tho {eny would un- sl ft oo ke tho Tiikenny cat-fght _had domb e Tnterderenca of Frad ' Ricl, whio, BB wavorely from elicumatiamn, 5ot o< shorkls sECTER, Mo contextants, and pulting an ond S ke o polic Wero conspicuninly L0 chist (o comloat..... Tho Fepnlr on the achr s teon catpleted, aud nio wan' loxdiug yos- il o cargo of for BuMalo,...The nche L ullo w he river yesiorday, and Beren aring Foutn Halatod street bridgu tha Coptain when FOWRE o bridgo-tender wan not ou tho Koo, which was tho rexmon ihio Tepeated calls wractitey B were not obioyeds Tho tig suceeaded 100 Wl versel tn timo to avold a eollinion, el had waited o valu For some tino fof T crow of o tug srent A {t themaclvea foaving it go-tenlor ot o to st wnyliow, tho Lridge wun u 3 5 that hie smanagod (o cosed it BT B Wy, Tho Guptain of £ 9 Dunn ataten dast ovenlig thit e OO e bad sueceeded uplacing = v ino end {n now abo et tho veasol, and ono_end ia now abovo “,“;{“ tha weather remalun favorable for twelvo ek Lo will indoubtodly o up aliagather, ot 18 Yot Apparently in i ar0 mase tho veasel (8 yet Dy y e o coudition. LAKE ERIE. ruE. Epectat Dlapaleh to The Chicagn Tyfhune, $a18, Pan Ul 31,—The props Vlfladalplis, O. 1, Kersliaw, ud achir 3. B, Morsill, loft for Ghirago to- i eecipts, 9,000 bu whoat ; shipments, 1,60 tous L have aold tholr interent, five-stxihe, in m%“l:’l:m'fl 11, Burton to Capt. White, her preseut e Ak, for $20,0. VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON. Y Setal Disyaich ta The Chicato Tribune, poar Hunox, Mich,, Oct, 2t—Dowx—LProps Desn simond, Waverly, Rtoanokie, Ontonagon and bargos Fontam Tint, . E, Trimbls, Gon. Franz Higel, Hogers, Lollo Tancoube, City of Green Dag, o, 3G Srctte, Tienton, Bariuo Cits, Fay and ort, Rew Fork and bargon: schrs Guide, Diater, A Niitson, C, C. Taries, Moiticello, ‘Algerine, e oioton, M. Wilianie, Mechanie, C i1, Burton, £ Fitrgerad, 5 West, gentle; weathier fine, o, il Out. 21~ ows—Praps Paoifc, sinistee, Banilac, Aunile Sinltit, Dubuiquo stid barges§ Nemocer, E. I, Turticr, Joliit Maken, o oy Liuio, Maytlower, Enat' Ssginaw sni Yor sl A, 1, Norris, Jaho Malston, John Kel- e, e sa—southmest, JLLINOIS & MICHIGAN CANAL. gamarsont, Oct, 4L—ARnIVED—Frop Wiisle, Bano- &, 480burom; Fricndahlp, Beueca, 6,500 hu corn Eimbeth, Lasalle, 6,000 bu corn; Gen. McClellan, Brsas, 1457 enpty Lasrels, cesnto—DriliLant, Morrls, 62,170 £¢ Jumber ; prop \bask Dotle, Wilmingon, 4,170 £L lumiber, iagles: J, Menarid, Wilmington, B)103 ft Jumiber, 1) b Gracto_ Cirfawold, Mffiooka, 10 m brick § o dontauk, Lockport, 1,500 bu whieat ; Andrew im, Perdy 91,018 11 lumber, ‘MISCELLANEOUS, it Berrlman, reprencuting tho rance compa- the $0d (he usnery of tho aclir Kato Koily, have sgreed upon Lasis of seitlumout salisfactory tosll wecoerned, .. The seamsu who stabbod bis mato ou Aewbr Fagolte Brown, a¢ Marquotte, nome two or (3 months ogo, Wil oon Ve tried. 1o 1 now in {alat that place, an Ttoherts, o eaflor lately from {1otchr Dan Blckics, was run over aud killed by thacars Stise 81, Iaul dleg,of at Miiwaukeo, Tuesday afternoon. .Bay8 tho Milwwaukeo Sentunet of yesterday 1 Whilo Aliémytiug taavold the prop Gommiodore, aground fit itesher, yesterday afternoon, the tug Dexter towed {4 acle liouse Simimons Into the prop Seotla, breake i5gika vereel'® Jibbooin, ‘T'ho Beotis had her chajn- a4 catnied away, sl weather-board aud portion of mmmwud the pllot-houss broken.”, ... Work Lus becn teporatily surpended on (o scbr John Weber, wioretnd sunk st Escanabs, the heavy weather of Lt week haviog torn away the bottens placod over the nlinopenings by # subtuariue divor, and the tug Lo- Fatasn Bie gono ’lu the assiétanuco of tho schr sentle; weather fine, Crathraite, Shicls Il on the reef at North Bay Joba Langle of the vrop dMeskenyer, Lok Hiaed b poilon b ecouut of somo. quarrol wacag the atovkholders # 4 tesnliful sehooner, AtChaumant, by Lutlior Reed, aprived bero Baturday Hhan Ber Gmt {rip, BU0 n umned tho . 4. Dovey, i is owned by 0L, Copley, 1. A, Dewe d Cagte Williams O, Viuceaf, Jler kel e, besm 35 foet 10 thchien, o ol 10 feet 3 fnchn, esaures 297,45 tons, oud Wil carcy whout 18,500 b kGt Vil oo of 1 ivticts, o s com- o TI0W IT WAS DONE IN CUYAHOG fall Particulnrs of the ffepublican Franss in Clevelnnd. Clecenind Herald, The Etate fs full uf the wildest rumors as to theaboormst Republican wajority - Cuyabugn Coucty, sud_partieulurly the Bixth Ward of Cerclazd, Jlow & city thal Ly givon a couplo of thoweand Dewocratic majority for the lust \hues electiony could flop over wnd give 4,600 esjority for Hayes is uno of thoso thingy that, tetems, no fellow can find ont. To satiéfy our Democratic friendu thionghout the Stato wo ve uek the elighitest hiesitancy in telling thom stetly Low tho tlung was don. In 1he fint pinca 1hu duty of “voling carly uxdoften," expacimly the ofien, was urged wdi- daslly upon every Ilepublican in the county. e do ot know “how fuithfully our patriotic il cilizers weryed tholr country in this nay, tutbere In Cievolaud wo bave yol. to mest & Rue &t&m who &id not voto froui threo to eloven espectally in tho Sixth Ward, The wemuers of oup of our leadmg churches, omtering 500 or 00, formed in procession, Vb tLes pastor at thuir Lond, and. fed by & Vra baud, marched sround from ono ward to 150 ler, casting straiplt Ropublican tickets at tashpolhwg-place, Thoy voted sovernl times in tbe Bxth Ward, About 1,00 colored mou from Oberlin strived brepconl train tho wvening provious, In tho Bouing the Ceutral Comnittoo stufled their pckets with Republicau tickots aud sot them to L"‘“E"’»{ 'tougd thecircle.” Tho roturus show 2 ¥oii dhey did their duly s American citl- ;\:L It {8 wearcoly necossary to romark that Y voted Gret 1w the morning sod last in tho ";‘-‘"’K Ja tho Bixth Wared, i 0plo coming in from tho couutry, who had dedbefore leaving Lomo, woro pressed into aipeTice, and tho nocessitios of tho caso woro 8o clear Lo them thot they drove around qu to yoll, and did very well for grean | At the buslnees, Lhoy * were carofull g 'O RoL In theie work 1o the Bixtl Mizdreda of the wives and dawy jhiers of on- Satutle Tupublicaus douncd malo attira and i Bpoating in their cavo was hot lnkisted (o ltbeing geuerally deemod satiafactory if < 7ot ones, Latworn 200 aud 900 women el ln tho Buxth Ward, usercral cases the publio achools wern dis- ‘i sodtho boy pupils, Irrespective of awe, marched to tho polis, Ihis plan worked b ’M\!m Sixth Ward, whore several bundred i Yoted, while Uncls Joo Hackm: y the Mot w.igu\)\\’n esting his diuner, ‘Yhoso hm.-'fl thls brauch of tho business’ cannot P ly commended for thus pracifcally ed- 4 1o youth of our aity in their duty as Tyt ib 13 ol to *trala thom up 1w the iy thould go™ by teaclung them to voto Wbl tekot, mtfl,lbo\'u spocifieations do not suflloiently oy rthe majority fu Cleveland, and tho kq-;;l'.c:ufl;n a1 ona or nin athors tlunt wention, Lvery possiblo Yot rsorted 40 10 Yoduoe the Domooratia uty Suithalght distributed Lis artille about M: flit wonld roach, one gun at a?;all.lng- it m-;:u oceaulonal discharge of grapo and the i Ited yory 'fimn sdioronta of Uncle William —— e sllu- Distonder, 3 aeramento (Cul) Zee, | wiita good fiow o atcanpe 0 kill two birds Wenyiy, 4000 unlews ‘you aro eaciufiod tlat % %o portootly sate. For ustance: A m‘“‘mm Was walklug down K stroot yoa- Hp oot carryivg a little' traveling bag, [l insking for thu oars, aud dressor el Bia Lad oudeavorad £ kill two birdu Waugen 080, 1t would appear. Hor vallso was s @ COtan bor it dresn sud other p,m"h ticles, sud wbo coucluded to uso the g h“hlh—n distouder to make her dress Ceatg nd. Agwhe was walkivg past the Laryuact 4 81 expression of mualety aud dise tejolyer hior faco, but, atthough ho B fygp (001 that tho aforosaid * distendor™ ety sidowalk, elo movod oo ky oty L:n eser, Lut when a practioal fomals, o, U walking bohind her, picked up the L Lastensd 1o nturn A oacshivg appesrod to bave made hoe 4 , Warulng 1o Ghoststory Tellors. Kerriblg gq )P lanapa. i Journat, [ Shou m:qquel 10 an hour's amusement tell- e, tics ocourred ag tha Bosgical Instye A toom full of young lsuiow, lushitute, amusod and excited tosica of tarmilo apparitione, hob- u:" ste. Tug gan hiad oeon tirned avuttonslly or by acoldent. In the W:md siory one of th 'l tirew '“‘lod.ur: & trombling comtade, A hittla it wag oo condues “was noliced. Whon “‘Mt;m"'"“m’ the faci was rovealed that Sy W loeano, Bho Les remaived so Sotgy, 4 3ot hopes are cuterbufuod of her roe e l THE COURTS. Postponing tho War of the Greenchaum Brothers, List of Ladies Who Want to Leavo Their Lords, Record of Jndgmenis and Now Suits Bankruptey Business, Procoedings of tho Suprome Oourt. CHICAGO, FRATERNAL INFELICITIER, Tast spring, it will he romembuerod, Isaso Groonobaum fited o bill agannt Henry snd David Groonebaum, in which ho gavo somo very intorosting atatistice In regard to tho banking business, and the maunor in which shrowd men ongage lu spooulation, sod in conclusion asked for oo nccount from the defendants in an olloged partnorship business in whioh ho bad been with them. Tho defendants’ molicitora woro like the historio Me. Moeacles, practical mon, aud, aftor porusing tho bill, thoy came to tho conclusion that the greator part of it wns “irrolovant, Importinent, and seandaloun,” Thoy therefors Look a spara woek or two and & half rosm of papor, more or less, ond fotted down thirty-two oxcoptions, which they desired to make to tho bill, 'Thoso excop- tiona were 1n June fast fllod, and yestorday was #ot for tho hearing of the questlon na to whotbor or not tho objectionnblo passages showld bo struck out, Tho counsol for tho wo portiew, Lowovor, bad a hittle misunderstanding 88 to somo ordera which liad boen mado extending tho timo to answor, and aftor onch ono had stated that Lo was positively certain hin opponent was wrong, an adjournment was hiad for a week to ri'tn;jx:ll,uun watiers, and tho argumoent will then o0 had, FREE AND CLEAT. In tho easc of Fosdick Iish, Trustees, va. Tho Clieago, Danvillo & Vinconnes Nailroad CmuYnn y, Corvdon Bockwith and Obadiah Jack- non flled a potition stating that thoy own Blocks 7and 8, w the Subdivision by tho city of Hoo. 19, 89, 14, which had been purchasod from Ilobert M. and Blepben A. Douglas, W.T. Ayers, and N. luntel, and the title for convenlouce gako, waa takou in tha namo of Coraelius i, Fiold, an naked drustco. A_judgment way rondorod sub- soquontly agalnat Fiotd far £5,726,16, whicl cou- stitutes & cloud on thetr land. They thoreforo agked to have it removed, and Judgo Blodgett ordored that the Nallrond’ Company, and Gen. Adun Audorson, the Recoiver, shonld executo the proper relenses, inasmiuch as neithor of thom hnd any clsim,’ either legat or cquitablo, against the potitionore, NOT QUITE A FAIR HHOY. Amshary, Jones & Co., who wont into bank- Tuptey a Blort timo ago, fited & petition yester- day siating that tho Livingaton County Nutlonal Bank bad enfored up judgment aguinst them for 1,020 by confession o a note that was not due; that tho Natiousl Bank of Pontinc, on Oct. 11, bad aiso obtamed judgment by confeasion for §1,028 against them, but that it bad receivod an amount for interost which would havo ox- tended tho note untll aftor tho dato jndgmont was entered, C. C. Dartlott ot al. bad also takon Judgment againet thewm for $520 aud costs, Lx- oeutions bnd boen lasued on these juugmonts aud Jovy made by tho Bheri, who wan threaton- ing to” pell their proporty to the amount of 25,000 notwitistanding the pendency of the bankruptey proceedings, Tho petitionera think ¢hiat chis would result in a groat sacrifico both to thom wnad their creditors, and so asked for an in- Junctlon to provent the | oposed sales, whick was granted by Judgo Llodwett. UNULE HAM'S CHIMINALE, Yestorday was tho timo sot dor the departuro of larry Dowmmy and Jowopl Lingss to the Penitentiary to sorve out thoir year's imprison- meut, but” they wero allowed to remaiu fu tho Juil bero for ten days louger by pormission of Judgo Blodgott. Yiudoiph Yocke, arrested a tow daya ago on an indictment for selling flquors at wholesalo with- out paying the Governmout spacial tax, was ar- raignod ynwnhi and ploaded not puity, IHe was admitted to bait {n the sum of §1,000 for his sppearance from day to day. Irvone Katrino B. Tobin 1n vety genoral torms charges that her husband, Willisin S, Tovin, bas been puilty of oxtreme and ropeatod cruoity, aud thinks sho ougut to ba treed from him, Mary Shcarman claime that sho is eutitled to o divores becamwo hor husband, Oliver Q. Shear- 1wun, desoited her in Juuuary, 1873, Glorving Jackson charges that ber hushsnd, ouage Jackson, after lving with her for about threo years, informed bor that Lo wished to take a trip to Alichigan, Ho went, and, up to Iatest actounts, had uot returued. For about two ¥oars prior to his departure ho lind boen a con= tirmed drunkurd, aud also had boen in the habig of goig with lovd women, Occaslouatly, alsd, be assaulted and poundod bis wife, andpro.ed himsolf to bo abuut as bad a husband ay could ba easily found. Mrs. Juckeon thercfore intimalcs that, 1f tue above crites aro sulliciont grouuds, sbo should bo nwarded s divorce., Ela Jaue Bowno hLas & tale of grlevance to toll about the strikivg cruelty of Lior busband Gourgo, but his tale of tho treatment, though bud cuough, containg no sccount OF * hair broadth 'seapes” and it wil bo sutiicient to luow that her dosire is aa udual to get rid of her husbaud. RNoxanna M. Ta(lar also wants g divoreo, bo- eauro hior busband, Geocge W, Taytor, hias boou guilty of cruelty and babitua! drunkonuess. UNITED GTATES COUNIS. Cuarles M. Iloed bogan a wvwit for 2,000 agast Edwin Walkor, Charles E. Locke began_an action agalnst Heury W. Kingabury, Eva Luwrenco guardiau, and ko her own nght, sud Jano O, Kingsbury, clatmivg 16,000, Heuory A, Barling, A, Ii, Davis, and Edward D, Mandell, Truntees, fled a bill against HMenry 11, Hoporo aud Eliza J, Honors, avd sbout 100 othor defondants, 1o forecluse a trust-deod for $200,000 on the Honore Bluck, on (ho southiwest coiner of Dearborn sud Moproo stroots, being tho enat G4 foat of tho weat 68 feot of Lot 4, Llo ck 120 of Bchool Beetlon Addition, RANKHUITOY ITEMS. John Jolnston of this city, formerly & momber of the firwms of G. 8. Hubbard & Co., and Johu- #ton & Btool, filed & vcluntary potition 1n bankruptey yeaterday. His liabilitios aro $20,- 20670, sud the nusots notbing boyond oxemp- uuuu‘. "I'ho caso was rolorred to tuo Rogister as usual, Houry 0. Van Bchsak, Jr,, was adjudicated a bankrupt by default, aud s warraut tesuod ro- turuable Nov. 23, A dischaigo waa Issuod to Goorgo L. Doll, Jr. Fiual creditors’ taootings woro ordorod to bo hold Nov, 80 in the followiug casos: Amos, Sherman & Co., Williamson Gray, Heusoy Rosoustock, 11, O. McClary ot al,, Jacob Ebor- lurdt, Frod Kiuegor, George J. Brino, It MM, Usnuon, I, 8. Wallsce, aud Rosoburry & Falels BUPEHIOR QOURT IN URIEF. B. B. Willisms begau & suit for £2,000 against Sumuel L. Dailoy. Allen, Mackoy & Co. brought suit for a like .amount against Loonard Snatt. s Charles Chandlor began sn actlon against Jonathan Y, Bosummou to rocovor 5,000, snd anothor for o liko amount sgalvst H. M. Houoro, J, E. Conklin et al., for the uso of George Booville, brought suie in dobt sgalnst John zAang and Jool V. ‘Laylor, lsying datnages .at 1,000, ¢ Aloxandor lolsteln suod O. A. Bmith and J. B, Duacsn for 1,500, J, 0. Pioroe, adminlstrator, commencod a ault o recaver 5,000 from Abuer Taylor, Thowmas and J. 'T' Bnoll, and James Aiken, N."I', Wright, Aswignes, sued Irving 1I. Wag- gouer for 62,500, Tho Thompson Nations! Dauk of Thompson County, filod & prmcipe for 4,600 aguinat Ure wille Olatt, ©. 13, Hicola pucd tho samo party for €2,600, J. D. Bitd, D, J, Browu, aud Matthow Ilird filed a prwcipe in which they showed desire to colloct #2,000 from Cbarles H, Quinlan, Charles Chandler commenced a wuit for 812,000 sgsiust 1. 8. Dobbius, Georgs B. Bowou, J. 8, Wilcox, W. L. Peaso, sud Geoige Young. J'.mé\. McDerrite sued Willlam % Noye for ‘io Crane Brothors Manufacturing Con wied tho Wilwiugton Biar Cosl Company for 1,500, “Yup Unlon Bag and Paper Company brough sult ffor & tike smount sgalust Jacob Hosen- baum, Aorris Muitchell, aud A, Kobleminger, Telabiold Schulia, wes. adjudzed nbol LAl turned over to tho Bhenf for keeping :u ?lr -:gg .nula 84 ho could obtain sdmussion 10 au jusang L 1o tho estate of Joun O. Hann, a grant of ad- mivistration was mado to Jobuuna D, Hann, une der bond for &2,800. Tu tho n:l‘nn ‘:( k:nn:uol Brooks, the wiu“ soven aud lutte:s testawentary woro B koo, wader bonds fo #40.008, . ** 1y tho oatato of Napoloon Collius, » grant of administration wan made {o $fary D, Collins, un- dor bond for 260,00, Ju tho estatoof . 0. Hansen, the will was proven and lolters tostamoniary wern granted to 's’f (!énlllnucn and !l N. Neadahl, umder bond for B, 100, intho ertata of Goarge Graff, tho will wan praven and hottera tastamontary were gravted W Unorga Helimus, undor hond for £22,000, o tho estato ‘of Jedor Hansen tho will was proven, and lottora testsmentary wero isgued to Uio Lansom, under hond for £4,800. CRIMINAL COURT. Daniel Crana was found_guilty of shooting at Oflicer Houscholder, and soutouce was sus- pendad. J. M. Armstrong ploaded guilty to larceny, and wan 10manded for aentonce. Osren Dolan was found guilty of larcony, and sentenced to ono year In tho Roform Beliool, John French pleadoed gwlty to Iarcony, aud was remanded for sentonc Jolu Green was found guilty of lsreeny il Aentencod to thirty days in the House of Cosree- tion. william Yitzgerald ploaded gutlty to larcony aud wan remanded for soutence, ‘Ihe ramo was found guilty of larceuy on another jndictment, and was sontenced to one yeor o the Lemitons tiary. THE CALL. Jupar Gany—>53 to 58, 60, 61, 62, and 85 to 75 inolusive, Junug Moone—~20, 80, 01, Junar Roarus—107 to 120 inclusive, Jvnar Buoru—7i, #, 76, 77, 79, 80, 82, 81 to 89, 91 to 3 incinslve, JUDGAMENTS. Supenion Counr—CoXrranoNa—Terman Felsen- thul ot al, ve, Thomaa Iverson aml Emily Ives #3200, atlilas Baumonn va, 11, W, Bliroeder, =3, 18 Mamond ve, WilHam 1, Harper, $1,16 Junox Ganr—Ilenry Willa ot al, ve. J. Bchiroeder, £305, Cimcuir Count—Conrranona—Joseph 18, Quinn va, Tonin Wankow nnd W, Wankow, $41.—Same v, Guotge and Carolino Zulfer, $05, Jobar Bootii—W, ¥, iair ve. 3. 1. Wade, $13,~ Thous heily vs, George Howlson, $1,423,50, e ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. FHOCEEDINGS YPSIZRDAY, 0OtTAWA, 111, Oct, 21,—The following wore the Supremo Court proceodings to-day : I0TIONS DECIDED, 20, Poople's Docket—Tha People v motion 10 rtrike the caso from thio les overruled, tho cana aet for hearing on tho 29th inet, . Richardron va, Davia; juditment afirmed un- der thie rule, for waul of riefd und abatracts, LICENNE. John P, Alfgeld will bo grauted license to practice faw 10 this Slate, KEW MOTIONA. 350, Tho Toledo, Peorla & Waraaw Rafiroad Company va, Eastburn ; motlon for further tie to Glo ho ap- peilec's lrlefe. 42 Tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rallroad Company va, McLalen ; samo motion, 4, Horrick ve, dury's samo motlon, B, Lowina et al, v8, Lanplere; saine motion, 43, Blake ve, Biake; wotion fo dismiss ihe aps Morris vs, Graves ; motion by the appoiles for Teave to fle an smendment to tho smended recordt, 479, The Chicago Life lusurauca Company vo M. Warner : motion by the appelles for an cx: of tima to Blo bricts. , CALL OF TIZ DOCKET, 541, Btesrnn'et al, va, Tho l'eaple ox rol. I couscliduted with No, 7, aud taken withi ber, G2, Buurtloff va, Tho People x rol. Miller ; to ablde the decinion i Nos, 239 and ol 642, Cook Cotinty Land Compang et al, vs, The Pro- ploex rel, Ttutnsey s and 63 John Forsythe o al. v, tha kame ; alxo the saime order. B33, Crawford ot al, va, The Teople es rol, Rumsey 3 confioued by stipiiation, Gd4. Hawley v, The Pooplo ex rel. Mlller; to sbide tho dacision in No 663, and passod. 645, Wing va, § sawo order, B4, Brown ot the wamo ; ssma order. 637, Holden of al, vs, the sume ! saino order. 544, Masou et al, ve, the wame 3 same order, 549, Cook County Land Cowpany va. the mame; same order. 50l Androw va. tho eamo; samo order. 531, Fullarton v, $ho mamo; same order. 654, Holden ct al. va. the sainy; sawe ordor, 5., Ktinaon va, the 8amo; wamio order, ©54. 1111} v, 1ho nama ; same order, Galt ot, ol ve, tho samo; continued with Ko, 36, Jackson vs. the samo; samo order, 637, Dunbam v, The Pesple cx rel. Rumsey; to abyde the decision fn No, 377, ho".m alsvy et al, vé. tho samo; continued by stipu- tion, %0, Tahor ef al, va. the samo; aamo order, biZ). Liko et al, ve, Tho Feople ex rel, Miller; same order. 137, Merrick ww, Morrick; sot for hearing to-day, and takeu Ly the Court. ADIOURRMENT. Tho Court adjourned to 9 o'clock to-moriotw morniug. oy § Aume 858, ——— ELSEWHERE, [PROCEEDINGS YEKTERDAY. Speeiat Dupateh to The Chfeayo Trebune, Dunugue, Ia., Oct. 21.—In the Supremo Court opivloun wore delivered ay followa: Iollaud vs, Dickinson ; from Polk District; Sherir ordered to rendvertis property aud offer for salo un- der appralsewcnt; also that appraisera catimata tho muwounl of jucumbrances existing on tho property, Church, appellaut, ve, Crogsmian § from Luwiiton Cisenit ; Toversed, Witey' va. Griwold, sppellant : affirmed. Johinson vx, Gaylordl; 1rom Polk Cirenil; reversed, Tcarco ve, Weate, appellaut; from Woodbury Dis- trict; reversed. Bowen Dubllrlun& Bi, Paul Railroad Company, ‘from Ldbu Dlsirict; stricken from docket for want of prosccntion. Drowy, appellunt, v8, Tayslett and City Nationst roin Linn Clreuit ; rame as pbove. fabio, appellant, v, Franks; from Jones Distric continued, Jewett va, Wanshura, sppellant; from Jones Dis- trict; continted. Iy l;pflulnr va. Kctlerlug; from Linn Circuit; contine ed Davie va, Dunn & Honnesxy; up from Jones Dis- trict continued, e TROUBLE IN BEECHER’S CIIURCH, Why Georgo A. Bell Throw Up Ris Buperintendency of the fethel. HNew York Sun, Oct, 20, r. Beochor bas addrossed o lotéer to Goorgo A, Ball, who rocently resigned his ofice as Su- periutoudebt of the Plymouth DBothol, asking Lun to reconsider his aclion and to retura to work with tho church, He mildly robuked Mr, Bell for bis actlon, and intimated bis bollef that it waa on account of porsonal fovlings that ho resiguod. Br, Boll respondad that fc was un- Just tu Air, Doeoior to avtribute to kim personsl roasons for giving up eo inportant & placo, and ho dechued 10 ro-engage in work In Plymouth Cliureh. Tho rosiguation of Ar. Bell Liny made much dlscussion in the church sand in tho Bothel, In the lattor place, where ho Lad worked forsix years, there is inteuso feeling awmong tho teachers agalnst certain members of tho church, who, they say, havo by a nuld form of perdecutiou compollod Mr. Dol to leave then. 1n s letter which dir, Bell resd to tho teachors bo said that he folt it was due to Plymouth Cuureh to havo a inun iu his position who was in aympaty with tho pastor, This feollug was nob limited o himself, for ouo of tte ohurch mom- bory, knowiug of hls dissifection, bad told kim that he had no right to bo Suporintendent of tho Bothol. As this was read, ono of tho toachers, who bad befrivaded Mr.' Dleochor hy keepiug Bosslo Turuer in lus own house, jumped to his feot aud domanded to know who v was that saud Nr. Bell had no sight to bo there. Iu spite of sll protests Mr, Bell contioued firm in his doterwination to Jesve the Lathel, xud on Buoday sftornoou hio made his fasrewell speoch to the tanchers, Aftor he was through, one of tho church mombors brusqualy accused him of doiug wrong, sud then Hatly demanded to know of hin whothier or not Lie bolieved Mr. Boechor to be guilty of adultery, Alr. Bell eaid that no man lmhnshs to force him {o snawer that question, aud Lo sould not answer it. Mr, Dell laus ovening explalned that his troubles with Plymouth Churcl dated vory far baok, aud that Bucocksvs ovents Lad destroyed his uym&)»- thy with Mr. Boocher, and with the churc, Mo hud not spproved of the church's action fu rofer- euce to Tilton or in the Cougregational Counail, Ho should chieose somo other church to work for, aud bo expecied very soou to ssk for a lotter of dismission from Plymouth Cburch, s dit- foroncon with Mr. Beeoher wore not malo, he sald, altogether by the scaudal.? 1o bad felt the iniluouco of tha oburch agamsé biw, snd ono chureh member a¢ the Twin bMouutsin liouse Liad oxprossod su inteution to oust biw from the Bethel, e had coucluded uot to give the chburch tho troublo. Br. Bell las alroady re- coived two calls for mission work, A Bad Speculation in Anygora Gonts San Fanciseo Lullatin, ‘We loarn that Mr. liardy, of Hardyville, Ari- gona, was &t the southern outlet of tho Yelache- pa Valloy on Thussday with & band of 4,000 graded and thoroughibred Angoras, which e bad urobased in thls Htate. The flook Lsd beon ughit by AMr. Hardy for lue_ru'pouo of stock- ing his ranche st lardyville, As the flook eperged from tho Vehsohopa Valey and enterod the outskirts of tho Mobave Desers, in the vi- cinity ot Calloute, the suimals took to tho milk- woed, which grows there iu abundauce, with avidity. Up (o withia thres or four days sgo, about'500 of the tlock bad succuwbed to the daul:{ lufiuence of the poison which the weed vontains, The carcassos wore soattored all over tho plaiv, and {he stwosphere waa tainted for ilos pround by tho elench which arose from tbem. There woro some hopes that the remsin- dos wosld survive. | GREENBACKS. Why Wo Bhonld 8peedily Return to the Recognized Currency of the World. Draft of a Bill Providing for the Re- demplion of Onr Legal- Tenders, Ta tha Lilitor of The Chiraqn Tetuns: Gosnex, Ind., Oct, 16.~"Tho queation of take ing nuely action 88 looks Lo rendering our paper- currency convertiblo into coin ar its equivalent, in ongrossing 8o mnch of fublic attention, and i & matter of such tranacendent imporiance, that I venturo Lo send you a draft of o lall suggostivo of o mothod which, I Leliove, would accomplixh tho object witkout serious difficulty, And with- ont producing violent financial disturbance.- T #hall attempt no discussion of the importanco of baviug o currenoy convortible at pleasuro fn- to volu or ity equivalont. 1 will, bowavor, state & few of tho leading considerations which in- duco mo to believe that sound constitutional principles and buainess interests nlike demand an early return to \lie rccognized curreney of the world. 1, Tho cmission of non-interest-beating nvi- dences of dobt by the Goverumont, impiessing on them by faw the form of currency, sud mnk- ing them a legal-tonder fn |ayment of privato dobits, wae au exerciso of doubtrul coustitutional power. It can bo sustalved ouly upon tho theory Liat tho natiousl oxigencics in timo of war suthorized Congresa to emit such poper ptuoly as a war-monsure, avd as incideotal to tho oxpress powers grauted to maintain armies, vavion, cte,, in thno of war. Tho existonce of such power, oven to this extent, was umiformly denied boforo the War; aud, since then, tho opinions of tho ablest coustitutioual jurists are divided. I am disposed to believe that Congress posscsnos tho constitutioual power, as & war- measure, to issuc it ovidences of dabt, oud to compel lleir acoeplanco 8 & logal-touder. Lut, tho exigopcy which slono Jusiified their iswsanco laving passod, Pprovision ought to bo make, at the earhiest prac- ticable motnent, to roturn to gold and silver, ay tho truo constitutional currency of the cauntry, ‘Lliore can bo no good ronson for keepivg slive a policy, originally justifiable only as a war- moanure, years after pesaco is secured; and & policy, too, of doubtful character, No ques- tionablo puwor ouglit to be exercisod by auy do- partment of the Governmeut, unless somo great and pressing omorgency, which cannot othier- wise bo succossfully mot, shall dvmand it. Then, i much powor 18 invoked, there oughtto bo ad oarly & 10turn as practicablo to tho exercise of plsin and conceded constitational powora. 2, The (fovernment, botys by tho terms of the contrsct impressed upon them, snd by ita re- peated aud roicmn legiaiative declaiations, 1s plediged to the emly redemption of its legal- tender notes in comn or ity equivalent. The fail- wro to redeem 1ts plighted faith inaofinitely fa nntiona! dishonor, even if no other evils fallosved inits train, But the evils resulting from such disregard of solemn nationsl engagements wonld Do wide-reaching nnd dirastrous 1 ll public ead privaco businorn relatious, 4. 1 do not believe any eandid student of the Constitution will contend that, even in timo of war, tho Congresn mav issuo 1ts ovulences of debt, and moke thom legal-tonders, and impress ‘them with tho quality wherent in coip,—i. 0., that they are not to be redeetned or peid ot koo future timo iu Romothing Lesides themselves, ‘The validity of the lcgal-touders is muin- tamable ovly on tho ground that the debt which thoy evidence is either presently, of at eotne futuro time, to be paid iu that wort of currency whileh, by the usages and weessitivs of ewilized mankind, and by the torms of the Constitution, is recoguized g having 1 ieelf tho inherent ele ment of valite, aud tus capablo of the ullimate payment of dobt, Heuco the Goveramonut hsy 110 couratutional right or power to postpone fn- «efintoly the redewption of hor non-iutorest- beating obligations, 4. 1t Congross, howover, is pomsessed of the legisiative omumipotence to compel the people to wubmit to a forced loau in time of war, by iksue- tng 18 legul-tonder evidenco of dobt, which shiall, hko gold or giver omitted by the Governwment, ucver ba redecmable, common lionesty aud private security atlke domand 1Lut such powers shall nol bo exercised. When thu Govoruwont 14 forced to rsiwo money by compelling tbo people Lo necepe ity ovidouce of dobt as morniey, justico demauds that 1t shall pay such dabts at the earliest practicablo momout. 5. No excuse can bo trswmed, aud no war- raut of nutlority formel, for compelling tho people to accept tho ovidencos of dobt iu~ sue b{ the Guvernmeunt in timo of peace as tho equivelont of coin in all yutlic sud private trausactions. The oxistenco of such power in timo of posce, ushiwitod exceps by tho caprico of the dominauvt party, would pus the means 1010 tho bands of a fow awbitious mou of vauit- ing; into nutocratic power on the ruins of Cous siitutionnl Government. Whoover claime that wueh tremendous, such dangerous powur Lyt beou delogated to Congros, ouglit Lo be abla 1 point tu BomO provisiou of the Cousutution, so plain and unswbiguous o its torms that uo in- genuity can evade it. 0, Tho extatonco of such powor {8 ot war with tho genius of freo ipstitubions. It places the grest fuudamental right, fobieraat in wan as such.—to eujoy the fruits of bis owa labor, with- ont futerforvnce by Goverument furtbier than iy csnoatigl to ita maivtonance,—in_the atbitrary grosp of tho wmy in power, It violates the socisl compact, by practically giviog the Goveru- went tho power to absorb_the entire privato cainivgs of tue people, aud compollivg thow to accoptan exchiauge mora firedeenablo pieces of puves, 1, {o effoct, seuumes that Congross Des the power to create wealth, or values, by naked legal ouactmicut ; wbon, in truth, it ouly jos- Beda08 110 puwer 10 compel the people to yield up gome portion of tho accumulated wosith earnod by their Jabor, labor, = not legistation, croates woaltl, aud produces or utllizes overything hnnnt( ultimate values, Congress may creato, iu & seuse, & preseat value by promisiug to seturn in tho futuro a fair equivalont ; but tho equivalent must bo wade valuable by labor, or be the prod- b of Jabor. . No logislation cai Lipart perais ueut or intriusia value to maeve trredesuublo piecos of papor. 7. But1f tho power exista authorlzing Cons gress to amt, tu timo of poaco, ity ovidences of debt, and msko them legal tender, its excrciso would be uuwiss, wapolitic, aud dangorous. I the power wore exercisod nover so wisely, it would still unseitio all values and placo every businosa Interost at the inersy of the shifting viowa of CongressmeiL Unforlunsto indoed i the condition of any poopie wlioss Privato Juter- osts and busiuess ongsgements aro subjoct to daily intetforenco by the Government. I kuow of uo titter definition of despotio power. 8. An incouvertible ourroncy i4 necossarily s fluctuatiug curroncy, JKrom this flow conse- guencos which muat end in fioaocial disastor, L (s, L bellave, aafa to gay that, aiuca tha close of tho War, the people bove lost & thousand witiion of dollara’ by the inutability of the our- rency, ‘Toiltustrato: The pricos of uearly all cousymablo goods are based upou s coin-tand. ard, Tho jovber purchasos goods abroad, paya- Lo ou tiniomn coin or ita oquivatent ; and, to cover risk of loss by fluctuation of tho value of paper curreucy, ho adds not Josa than 5 per cout to tho selliug price of such goods. Thid chargo 13 simply In the nature of ifusurauce aguinet fluctuntion, aud principally falls on the farmor and Iaboring mau. The sawo law of trado governs iu caso of malos of the sta- plv produotions of tho country : and the farmer aud producer losos on tho price of his voudible comuaditics about the pame percontsge. ‘I'us tho farmng sud productive industriss of the country ara weighed down by s double burden, caused alono by & tluctuativg curroncys (1) A burden ou all they consume; (3) a liko burden an att they praduce. 1 bolieve it ls domoustrat- ablo thut the suuual loss to the pooplo from this cause slons exceeds $100,000,000, No peo- pla can permunently eudure such a tax upou ity ndustries. Notbing but the superior product- venoss of the couutry could bave so long en- abled us to boar this byrdun, 9, The power to create indeBuile quantitios of frrodocuablo cuprenoy s a standipg juvitation to protligate and_dishonsst expenditures by tlo oveinment, In time, it would cotrupt evory branch of the publio service. Iinuge of lobbylsts aud speculators would infest tho halls of leyisla- tion, aud wwarme of plunderers aod pohtical vawpires would {atton on the spoils of the ‘Ireas. ury. Wild sud visionary schiewea of iutornal improvement would be forced upon tho Guvern- went, and wo should sgain lasva haleyou days for the szmy of contractors and spoilsmen of all HostE. 10. Andfinally, sstho legitimate fruit of such a atewm of isrodeemably curreney, pubhic and pri- vate worals would b fyrthior debauched | all clsused of sociely "'fl,d engage in schomen of wbuculation, bopiug, in the widoand fuverish con- A & e 1 of all businesn affirs, to reap greator gaing theroby than by the ordinary-svocallons of hifes ali Lonest induatry would bo eripnled, and the un- certain reward of Tabor wonli forther im over- i tho poor, Thore would 1.+ 1itts Louptation | to pursuo honewt ond | ‘ot duetrinn 1nauy to enbatk in sud ppecslivo Culernrines: . ) o theso coneiderations T deduco there con- clusine, ‘hat the Government i under obligation to reduen ita lepal-tonder. ratoe, now outniandiog, at the earhieet practienblo motnant, i coin or ity ouiealent, That, m the meantine, 1t Law no murnl or legal nglit to do Any act which will do- frecisto tho value of & curtency whict has ol sirably peefosmed the functions for which it was ereated. The legal-tenders havo alwi.n rood; and w0 awe 1t to a patriatia prople, tusve lind falh ia them, to keop thom con- Antly IY\rrwilm:g. until they shall bo at par with gold, 2. Ihiat Congreps has nn eonstitntional power 10 add to the vuliume of lucul-teuder notes Bow wuthotized by nw. 3. 11 Congrera posses not to be exerei-cil. Tha desftof a bl ‘which nccompanies thix ook to the redemption of the legal-tend: rnotey in uch manuer as will bong them o par mith com, and, ot tho ramo time, Feqiure 1o Jarge as curulation of goid in the JTrearury, 1 wball enter upon no discussion of tha difl. culty of carrsing into effet the et of Jau, 13, 1575; nor khall 1 enterioto argument at this | time 88 to the wikdom or practicab ity of the | plan embodied 1o tho draft of a bl which ac- companica this. 14 s merely snggestive and tentitive, If a wiser one is presented, it eball find 1 mes friend, Su canclusion, § desirn 40 oy that thero are tsv0 objects which 1 bulieve overs patrioli: citi- zen mugt desire to #no sccomplislicd at the earli- est momaent practicable: 1. A -ning currency,. ona that is siable and converuble intocow of ity equivalent. 2. An elastic or fl-xible currency, capablo of adjusting 1ta volumn to the dewaod of tiade nud the wants of tho cuumry:[ o Ax AcT tn provida for the redemption of thn legal- teuder Unlted Htaten no‘es, Zia it enacted, ete, HucTion 1. Thet, from and sfter dan, I, 145, U atall e the duty of tho deretary of ‘resstity 1o redecw, in eumn uot loas than £50, tho logaltender Uniiel Siates noted ticu out- maniding, in gold cotn, and In bonds of the United fitaten bearing interest at the rate of 5 yer cent per anuuai, yayuble scmi-anuuslly 1 coln, 1 mautier fol lowing, viz.: During the firet year after Jan, 1, 1473 #aid Treanurer, I waklug rald redemytion, kiall pay 9 Jier ceut thereof I coits, und S0 R cent i duriug the second sear thozeof, L aball py cent thereof In colis, and 6 cent in vatd Londs; during tho third sear { e mlial) gies 00 po r ceat thereof 1n coity and 40 per eent in kaid bonisy during the fourth year thervafter, e wiall pay A0 ceut thereof A eoln, and 29 jar cent in nad bonda aud thereafier all said nowen tien o mtanditig rall by bie In cofn only. Apd #ald Kereary o au- thorized to reiretie and pay out, feow e to time, upon any debt or obligatiohs of tise 2iated Hiates for which paid noten are o lega hun awmonnt of salil noten, 10 an aforveald rodectied, an phall be e to the stuount thereof redeemed 1y wakd bondn; pro- vided that noue of naid notes wo rrdeenscd #hail ha relsued after Jan, 1, {3485 aud, from wind wlter sl dato lnat aforesafd, wafd nofes fhin outanding whall ot bo a legal-tander i pagment of private dobis. BEC, 2, That, 1 order to carsy into efect the pros vislons of the fureguing rectiva, th ek Ty of the Teeannry i bereby autburiz ¥ surplos colu n thie Treawury uot otherwise appTupTiuted § aul lie i suthorized 10 i8suc, 0 3 Aum OF KUK UGl €2- cecding 200,000,009, cotpn or reglatercd Louds of the United biates, in suchi form as ho may prescribe, with ke qualitivs, priviieges, and exemptione, of other bouds of the Tnited Atates, aud of denvminas thonw of £51 08 multipics of that sy, redeensabe lo Aold coin of the present standard value, at the pheas- uro of the Unlted States after tive youra from the tate of Wielr fowie, a0d besrhig interent, jayablo memi- anoually 1 g0l colu, ut 1ho rate of b per ceut per anunm § and 1t ball die untawia) 1o Ieme auy of Kald Dondn cxeept 0 Fedeens the logal-tender Doea nicn- tiuned In the fiont section of thin sct, And euld Seore- tars s bereby further authorized to isaue, eell, cnd digwre of, at not leaw than par (0 gl coin, either of the descriptionr of bonds of the United States described In thoact of Cougrese approved Juiy 14, 16Tt entitied “AD act {6 authonze tho refunding of o’ Detionul dobt,” with like qualities, priviloes, and exemptioon, to e extent nie:mears 10 varry Uils act into oo, and to tve the procéeds thorof for the purposcs wloreesid. e s powor, it ought HOG CHOLERA, Spectal Dispateh to 1he Clicaan Tridune, Fonr Warxe, Ind., Oct. 21.—Hog cholera hian Lroken out 1o this county, and i rlaugltering thiousande of porkers. Oto farmer in the coun- ty hias lost forty hogs hin the past weok, apd others have suffered almost as b x WL TANKERS, ~%T NEW YORK, buy aud sell Chicago iwaukee, 5. Pyul, wnd otber good municipal . Juvesthient sccuritien condtantiy on had, sted—Iurlington, Uedar 1. azd 3, firet, gu, Dinvillg & Viucenues first, Northern Pacle 7 3-10 first, tailway ‘reurities not regularly quated ulty, Onders for ptocks and other reenritfen receive personal attentionsat the Jew York Btock Exchauge, Good depostt accounts received. iy by tobel umce ol enEuzAs, Tho Cltton Hotg) Cowy devd o trast, dated the Iat cay of \e: i recondid in tho Meoordor's State of lilinuis, in' ook 213 of canvoy ta tao utiderslgned, tn truat, Ui priporty Dura- inafier doscribod ; st cotiveyancy laving bren mady i secura tlin payment of (fe certal bouds 1o the sum of v Liudrod dotlars each, bestiig oven dats witt said deed of trust, amuunting fn tlo Axgrexato to th +m0 bundred aud A1ty thousand dulars, escls pays bearur (n ten years afler ale, tho Jutersst uu cach of sakit DuBda ab § DoF cont por aniuin froni (he date thersul until maturity bolng secured t ba faid on tho lirat days af Ustuber Aud Apnil (o rach year, by twenty coupans uf ita certain A B 157 ok Cyunt 6¥en dat wit, ud Attached 10, sach of said bonds. And whoress it was provided 't st uf trust that i1 caso of defaultu the pagmout ut hands or any of thara, gr e taierost theroan or aug vart ieraul, tho, upem o application of tho legal Liofder of said biade of any of tiiam, jt ahonid bo lawlul for o undersigned to #oll the progity in waid dood of trust described: fand all tho right, title, tnterost amil benont of said Clifion Hotul Comuany’ s aucoessors AGd aulgty 1o and 16 tun same,at publle auotion,on tha said promises, to 1 higheat bidder or bidders for Gaai st alving notivo ot thi tino of wucls salo by publishing duch biice ta wuy of tho no uch limo publishod o the Gty of Chicaga by et labhteatinas ta such paper, he fan of whict, shout onat thirty days beor such ralo, and make, execute, and duliver (0140 purclasr at & good and wubivar conyeyance for tho premlson sol horeas drfanlt 1ias bacn mada fn 1o pasuont of all o futerest upon ony Dindred (1) of sald Louds which Liss sccrued sinco April 4,84 tha coupous Teyrasoaling mucl inte: i, 'and the loga) Holdor of anld hoe fundred 1o mi, ho wodurshennd, as Tr iy couvoyed by said ducd ol thyeutn 1wentionod, foro, Tubllc ootico ts hereby tha firat (1at) day of Dacombor, A, ot e Buueof slured (1) o clock 3. . of vald ddy. 1 ot e following deserived propors, foh's ko bold estate of iho Clilian 1otel Compauz. in tho pres Knuws ke Lat nigo ), In luck iwo (21, Of {raciinnal tion fftwen (1), addliion to Ullcago, Gounty of ook, Hifnois Sogotites with the bulliting kitiwru s iito"Cliflod House, on sald Tand situste, and"all the Drivilegos au appurionances hureunto bilonglag (the suid leassliold ou 475, given that entata ol Colnpany being that valstiag by virtue of & lease, dl; Blareh 1, (flfl. of salil Lt §, fl od by Joel . 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NI QUEFN, 4,40 tw Batariay, Oct, :ll‘ IS, 4.8il wan B '"Uct‘l?l" l‘luln P E ey ENGLAND, ¥ ITALY, 4,310 Lo HOLLANDLY, Cabin ), currangy. Moturu ticketr, 25 curreuoy, 5 Vs ksox, ortucaat sorner Olark anu Raudolplials, (opposito sew “nh o oy phata, (vpposite ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, \ Transatlastio C e M Htaauuablos oo Naw York st Hkzre. Kg spivudia roos uity route fur tho Continent (beluy wory sou il i Faer No. 855 oilios), Wil s Sort il dalls, VLB PALIS, LAk ANERIQUE, Bouxls - PRICE O PABSAL] First calin, 3110 aud 91 i ad g BT EnE B Hotisa tiabigatreliecd Vo uat carey it R Grent Western Stemmship Line, rows New York w Bristad ¢ ARRAGUN, Symous. CURNWALL, Buaiaji - aocudl AMUSEMENTS, BENEFIT ENTERTATNMENT, FOR THE 1 FIT 0 ST. JOSEPH'S ORPHAN ASYLUM, DRAMATIC RECITATIONS, INLMITABLE IMPERSONATIONS, And HUMOROUS STORIES, efow Tty the * Trince of Oratarn,” T 0 ghrence Index 10 0t Rerse Staos of e U, 8 Royal B 1,35, B AN _NIGHT' | Vols. VIII, and ’IX. 'I%n‘ed”stam Digest, PLYMOUTIL CHURCH. FIRST BERIFS, : E@UEHERT Wil b ready in Noveraber s Decerabr, LITTLE, BROWN & U0, Publishers, Roeerved seat fur #ale al Janson 17 Statest. Admmierton, b 4 Washington-st,, Hoston, ) M'CORMICK NEW PUBLICATIONS. NOW READY, The United States Digest, Vol V. NIEW SERIICS. Royalgyo, $4.00, i This rotume fontatne & Digont of (o Doclaions. etss raced (n 20 vola, of United Hiaton i B Bhats lioporta, Total, 109 vols, o RAILROAD TIME TABLE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS EXDLANATION oF REFERENCE StANKR,~t Saturdey et eaptod. ¥ Hinday esen 3 ¥ ey sxerotar ilonday azoepied. 15 CHI Teket U] Lo TO-NIGHT, OCT. 22, MR, THLODORE ICAGD & NORTIIWESTERN RAILROAN, S i, Uinuiel, and 5 Canal. TILTON)| Will deliver Lla celebrated Lecturo an tha “ PROBLEM OF LIFH:? at STUTT'S, Btationer, 164 Btate-st, o Swats, T centa s sdfnlesion, G cents, ort & Dubuqun 1 Lectira b p. m. iraukee (vvn"‘r"’fl'n’l (Hiadn b o iwankon Ma . SECURE YOUR SEATS QUIOKLY, | rdivanies in g = ) il et Dodachss EMiiwankes Paseenger. o % 5, w, X UMIWaUKS PRAVGUROF. oo o 1o ADELPHI THEATRE. Hireen ar § 0. 1 Cormx Lidart.orn and Mouroo-sta, iy ta Do ~ FIDAY 180, Oct, 22, i » Entliniale. e o7 of Wi eelebrated o AN FAMILY, A - o » -Degot. f Well 3 e B - Depatcormer of Canslsnd Kinia-ais: With the marvel Wit 1011 i 8 maek, from the NTRA LTICE, CUrbit & etamers s S She aABS | Do, ont o Lt Ag e e sreom., cutelifug by'n ringio endant tore o the stage. Lane | © Dekstapkee, G7 Clarkests andoton, week of tho Mrs, teo, Ware's Cutile Opera Conipanys . | _and 3 Lakat.s Tremont Singere, u il coluli The very popiilar Nei 4 Daticers, PLABLEY aud HUGH Loy ong-and-Danco Artiatn, SILT and LA | Mall friamata lize), "ETITE BOSA, ¢ ¢ Go Droas, .. YERITE 1) ¢ Drawmalle Company Ju tio now | DAY KIBroassoeceermss -oon- i Atlantle Kb e (dnn).. JACK HARKAWAY IN IREL. Night Kapreasaes HOOLEY'S THEATRE, TUREADA wninyg, aud Wednesday *Sundas Bz, 2* ¥atard and Batnrd. Matinees, P e— CONTINUED SUCCESS SHicARD: ALION & BT, AOuIS, and Chicayn, Aun d Denver Short Liner, Un(on Deyet, *West Side, moar odisonat. . Tika {iicers 1 Depol, and 121 Kandolphest,, and corner Hiche OF TUE TAMOUS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS IN AN ENTIRE NEW BILL. Monday, Uct, 2% tho celcbratod artlits, JOII sud BRUNO, oN 483 ity and Denver Fast £ ouw atl hurlaelioln_Ex, Bl Loun, Springlield & Toxds. Peorin, Reokus & Baclington.. Eruria, Keakak 4 finrliogton. ‘hicago & Prducab Ratlmad K, reaton Lacon, Washiugton K. 5, BESEFIT OF BILLY RIC COL. W00D'S MUSEUM, Two New Vlavs thin week, A DANGEROUS GAME (from the Froeneh), for eveniug and Wednewiay and X mattuees, AURONA FLOSD on Monday, doliet & Dwiaht Acoomm LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. Lurwlay, snd Friday matinves, e, re. =ry, nev! appolutinents, elc, FENCITAND | RO MRS (DY tlree timen datly {u the Mussuin, New curioe | I8l via 20, w. Tufes continnally beiug sdded. pecial Atlantic Exvress. o Michigan_ Aceotmudai Kight' Expreas.. C"'ICAGY, MILWAUKEE & § Fnion Jies & dout Popular pricet i and Sae "SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY, JMcCormirk Hall, Bunday, Uct. 24, 3 p, m, Admis- slon, 10 cente, Mr. W, I, 54, 8135 centa admila to Muse- PAUI 3 ey it Gt Ot A, e pmonte Ao ma sy and o Do I DVE IS ER S O TN, | pmasker s srsis a ol i nepliew of Ralph Waldo Emerson, and ao accomplishied Distsion, Passeny 14 8:%a, m.]* T:5p.m, i reforiner, will apeak on ¢ T# ECHANIC | Milwaukes, La C 3838.%" Unly 2,100 ticketn wiil be sold; | 8 Padh Mincoapolis, Ripes. aro for asle st Jansen, McClurg & C apen & e 420 137 Statial. Doors opens ot 3, elose Gl 3, and romath | Mjiwsoves. Madissn, fi e gy clused tal tie end of thy lectire. Pt oty & ’nlul;afha," -3 F2 CADY STANTO. s LeTeRS Folnt FAusgrEar 6000, ol tu. McCORMICK'S HALL. Lipren 1200t T m: [ g ILLINOIS CENT] RA| PROE. PEEEEIER. | po s o e AenoA . e 5, 2 23, 0, Matiuces, 27th and 90th, ot 3 rable entertainuents every evenlug it R, 1. Lectnre—Scientific, 2, Glost—Myrterions, O, hbadows—Novel, 4. Upical Diorama—Artistic. Tha Gout Btary, entillcd Fierrot, Artist, A Pantomise - L Ofice 121 Kundolph-at, ~mear Clark. B, Louts Raprass. Bt Louia Fast Lan 5 troducing Felix Itegatay in 1is art of Bapid Drawing, w Ucleans i . with eurius, ghortly uccts. Adinistlon, 23 cents, | Cauok New Lrisas s Rcnerved peats, 60 cents, Tickets—1V, B, Keen, Cooka | Rbriokhuid Mkht & ool & Cou 113 and 115 State-st, earis aad Keusak Expy . m, e e que 4 Bious Uity ks, am, 3§ Lunuo & Slous City £ MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, - | Hikurhausmpr s (e & LAST NIGHTS OF JOHN McCULLOUGH. CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & YUINCY RAILROAD. Depoty, Sool af “Lakesst Indlana.av. ond Stctesathost,y Triday Crenfog—BICHELIED, Al Sty DN Qert, W TN Baturdsy Matineo—VIRGINICS, Saturday Night—RICLARD 111, P P Mouday—LOTTA tn her uow play, MUSETTE. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. AONDAY, Oct. 38, 1875, Bix Nights and Wodnesday and Baturday Marivecs, FRANEK MAYO, Bupported by his own Companyfn DAYY CROCKETT. Otiawa aud sureator Pasengee,, g‘)l-\hl::“; L‘alx‘.uu( l;fly R(Pn‘ 4 Pauins £sat Luam, for Ot i Gl Lotatreorte eliizon & 5t. Juseph Ezp, 1538s fixprons Aurra Fassotia Alendota, Ottawa Aurora Daricteer, Aurors Pasmir :J bnaue & SlonxOity Kip. opulat Pricor— 25, 60, and 75 centa, o :‘i{:';: Kap, for ORaat 1650 . MADISON DANCING HALL, | pienctdumsdetnten: Duwners irore Ac Sal Dimner'srore Acsommodatianls & *Ex, Banas, Carupr of Peoris snd Madison-sta. 1o Jet 40 respects. Ve partien or clube, Buppers furnithed fn the Dining- in sltacbied ta the Ball-roow, ¥ = KANKA i OETICIARS, | rromcyitrat popat s e it ot JAMES W, QUEEN & CO., | et Teled e, 121 Kandolph oty wit af dep OPTICIANS, Leask drrise, 024 Chestuut-at, 601 Brondway, T'htiadetphia, New York. "12:00 noon}® §:20p. m. Bpectacles, Exe Glasses, Fpy Glasres, Telescopes, 8:00 p. m.{* 7 Opera and Fidd Glaswr, Kicreoscopes and Views, Microscopea of all gradew, Matherstical, Drawing, 304 Burveying instrumients and Matertals of ab doe CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. yom Pittsbura, Cincinaall & 5. Louis Ruilway dept, eor. acriptons, or ¢l ¥ )4 T Tihusiratod Catalogues to wny addroas, 10 cents eacls, | Fandiipsh wndatoqopptes 1o Sbder TVekal ofed, PROPOSALS. oarne. /| Ardon. Indisnapalis. Loulsvills & Ofncin.| PROPOSALS FOR MATL-BAGS. | fEbimiuritinsl e o e POsT.OFFICE DEPARTMENT, oyt 31, heid. SRALED PROPOSALS will bo received a this Da. ctment UNTIL 13 (FULOCK, NOON, THE EIGIH 1 EENTIHE DAY OF NOVEMUEL, 156, for furulatn, PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. S intitics o AL Mutl-Pbebes ‘e a3 i LI such quat Ies of Leattied i-Poy an may, (rom Sommemme e ththine, ba suquired s6d undoredi sach bouchss 10 | Cylumbus Pittbure & New Yord | ;:AIH"A:M Afl:ralnfl !:1!!"3‘;.;‘1[;'}5““&()5]; oo :x%lllhlll‘l(in C““:;Y".‘ bt 8:0a m, i . o Euai-Othconat. Hoaton, | Columbis, Hartfor IN'W Yark, Puilsdelotils, Claclonsu, Lot Nigbt ¥apresaidaily), ¥illo, Bt Louis, aad Chicak. byociicaliuus of the consiructin and materials of thieso samules will bo foraished, ‘ongpplication L the Becond- Asslsrant Postmsstor-teseral, iddors, betore submuliting Broposats, shoald thorefurs earelully éammlun such saniples 8od compare theta with o spocitications rejurred to Thiy Labol cssos, which aro to bo sttached poachorby tho cutlrasior, will Lo furaishod o that purpuse by the Deparimont, 1 wior maf] pouchus contreoted for ate to be B K and expunso ol tho conteactor, o suel ni tr © + Hucday oxceptd. § cept Baturdays 404 Huhdays ndl |1 stich yusutifios, as may be res the Post-Oitiy 1hu toilowing . i o ui fho Yogh i ln Babivint | o BALTIMORE & ORID pAILROAD Baiattelibis, 1he Washtagton, b O Cinclaaatl: 0817 | Talne lave 7w roe of Lsguslion i and drps i. Mo d Ubtcago, L, They ara ta beelxidly Ine | S00f aF Tionty.sccond.at, Dcket afice, 1E Clark-stny riwvted bl delivary at tho place of huir anufio- corner of Washinaton, ture, and wone of thew futud ta by tfecior W the sazple, oy In1{4, ¢ty will II.'u A l‘?uled xr pald 1 atrod witt | gy, Arvive, 10 B\ rags nutuber of Sach fauclivstei 0 Hidars B ad P probably not sxceed tea thuusand sunually. Jsut the 7 13 p, o i hanata-Aionral wilt Fosarve The i {3 onlor Kapraw, Dy 128 e o 1o 1ha0 thint Anbor, a5 the watts Aud tntoréets Of o T e o Tida wil b ahaiied veriied & ecd ln Depdriment o e E1OTT APV OERUTEM: iR, 146, b uing at pov; and the Fost ter Upn- ecal wil dacids tharcoa, wittila ive ‘Fhe Postiuaster Livueral o, EHiCATG, ROCK lsurTuE PACIFIGRAILROAD. epoly corner ¢f lz.:“l:nr;:u&-%;mnu Neket afias {annoanced In this rejoct apy or all tho bids rocoived uuder thl T A1 o Bla oot ton Iataroaa uf i Iepatt Qmaba, Laavenw!tid Atebiacalis oa, st ey thoruby by bruiiols widat The socey lh"‘lm“fi ulx.I:lA:l‘E.'::m & th T R Tacelb ol I ot L ity thnsan ol SOALES: e vt et e aciy o e Yo sertoems: | - prem FAIRDANKS' s of o contractsand, for & (ailure ua (hie oo ROBANKS Ihumunm«!wuwu'-l\)vm' e :ur ™ sod bla surotifs suall b hablefor e foploitire’ Of the full saun ‘of wweniy thoiaid dollars aa Houidated Jasagos, 1o bo surd for 4 tha sawo of 1he Uniied Biai o ag actlua of deb, fo-suy baving Jurlsdic 0% ALL xinDe. ool ” 3 roposal must bo acoompanied with & bood, In ) FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 0O, (s el e Chugsa outed Ly 'the P 1114113 Laket., Chicago. bidder snd tho suretlcn eul tticicut by the thr af thn placo Whrra they condltioned Bocarefultobuy only the Genulng, Diddurs entering Iuto coatract, with boud aud 8 hervishulure spocitied, 1o case his proposal atevyieil UY (o Postiaster-Genoral, waal, bond, etc,, will be furnished Aspistaiii-Bostaiastor-Guu ['budders ard rouuired - cenfor. Uiraty i T T, Indand, = EROIRAT FOR MAYL NG wod ha adhircemd ta- iho ™ Hecdud taut Poetiunstar (il 3 oral, Washington, D, 0% MARSHALLJEWERLL, 4 " b ‘i‘“‘:::‘-m ka S L | bead of the profesczn for Uior Bvehra dat'iad capost ¥ PR : == | Ciew all tupottante A baok for 1o milln, SONAL CUBRENOY. | conlilo sigpotiiae onMartlagn: Lint Vatey: Lavee bl ool oo 2 S X o $5.00 Packages F i Huen 55 o TRACTIONAL CURRENCY write. Strotiy eolideutial; ‘Oifcs, ¥ a. . Wotll 1 pr . IN EXCUANGE O 2 Eoily privae. No. 131 Wevs Madisonate Bills of Natioual Curency, | g qunmt h«v{m 0 JUg 508 DO OB CURE! I A 360 BOUTH OLARK.8T., CHICAGO, for i st skall ! MEDICAL CARDS. LOOK HOSPITAL, cornes [ Vasliugton and Fradiafi, g, e B civioe” s D Sfhenie. matont Tn off Saaot ot FRAQ] 33 Denatlon. In caliing ¥ Al (o A n lllfl. H ll’ tics, eures private di A et . PR R i gt SR P At e oy Lo i g R - X E},;fi i cail or welta. " One Injsrviow ls gulie suficisat. NO Cabig Pe: 0, §7 3 Lo N, 3 thute, §i20: Apply st Goal' Frelyh g e Qi S £ b Bt e Theouie T Rabe oty roanme andier] Dr, Kean, Muy ba cuasuliod, perunally o by frag at goar TRIBUNE OFFICE SEEEniimhinge