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RELIGIOUS. cocidings in the Northern 11k pols Presbyterinu Synod Yesterday. rro The Inex«;mblo Patton Demands that Prof. Swing Shall Be Wiped Out, g,mdlml Action Postponed untll the Ex~ piration of the Heretic's Pastorat Year, Qonvention of the Baptist Ministry at Alton, I o Allitudo of the Episcopallans Towards . Church Unlty. Other Mattors of a Dovotional Char- acter. Btate HERN ILLINOIS PRESBYTERIANS, *“?.;‘.?.fi.' Dpipateh o The Chieauo Tridinr, o, Jll, Oct. 22.—Tho Preabstorian dyzod of 1llinois. North, met and spout balf an et In dovotlonal oxorcisor. Tho Tofl wan clled, and sixty-sovea dologates responded, The fev. I8, D Jonkine,yof Frooport, wax elect- iloderator. Lo Rov. N. IT. Fifo, of ter- g, . ani tbo Tiev. dames MoLova, of Joliot, 11l were chosert clorks pro tem. Tho minates ct4ho last mecting waro rond sud approved. ‘Tho Rov. D. K. Millard, J. W. Hubbard, and . W, Roso wert invited to slt as corresponding membere. “Tye report of tho Btanding Commitieo on flomo Missloud, Sustoutation, aud Frocdmon quemade tho order of tho day for 3:30, Toe Standing Committeo on Ministerial Roliol grsented their report. Tuo Isdlon of the Firat Church oxtended an faritation to tho members of the Bynod to take mpper With them iz tho parlors of tho cliureh, Ths foritation was sceopted. Tus Hoderator announced tho Standing Cor- iices. u‘i"‘halhndlng rulo in roforonce “to the timo of seetog of tho S¥nod was chunged 80 as to huva 1o Bruod moot on tho third Tuesday in October {stead of Tureday, “Tho Jiev, Willinm Blackbien, G. C. Noyor, and 1.5 Moffet were appointed a Comwitiea to re- 1is the elanding rules of the Bynod. “TosBynod took a recoes ill 2 o'clack. Atthe afternoon ecasion, tho Committee on Records of the Presbylery of Freoport reported {bem s approved aud odopted. The Central Presbyterian Churcl, of Jollet, wis choten 88 £ho place for the next mcoting of the Synod.. Theorder of tho aay, report of tho Standing Conmittes on flomo Missions,, was taken up. Ths Rev, E. C. Sicklos, of Dixon, LIl., presontod {bereport. Tho Rov. Dre. Mitchell aud Kit tridge.of Chicago, and othors, nddressed tho yood, Tho roport was adonted. “Tuereport of Lo Committeo on tho Records ofthe Presbytecy of Clueago was roccived, snd. placed of tho docket for futuro consideration. Thoreport of tho Committes on Ilomo Mis- #ions Among tho Freodmon was accopted. Dr. Patton, of Chicago, moved that tho ordor of thadsy bo auspouded, so us to enablo the Frood to take action on tho report of the Com- mitieaon the liccordy of tho Presbytery tu Chi- e o teference Lo tha Fourth Church. TeeRer. J. . Finley, of Rock Jeland, offerod + tesalation ‘Toquoeting pereons compotent to preswstemont of tho progroess, stauding, and fotun prospects of tbe Fonrth Church, lr.‘fi'l!lr.-r. of Chicago, asked that tho Chi- ago Presbytory be allowed to rotire, 0 a4 tn rpare 3 muitablo auswer o the rosolution, Groted, * Toe Bav, Acthur Mitoholl, of Chicogo, sub- ifted the following : . That wbavenot been wunmindful of tho fuct that Le catipued ministry of Mr. Siriug to that church in o ular, snd Uiat, Wlille not appitoving Geirapulanily, to Proabytery bas forburus to take &y wilon fu refevonco tn it becanso tho Fourlh CGach bave emsployed] Mr. ¥wing until tho 1st of Jan- wrpat 3ad beeauss wa expoct that that churels, of W loglty to lho Presbyterian Constitution we ara aned, will not renow 110 engagement.” Tha Rev. 3. Gilfon, of Freeport, moved that Wareportof Dr.Mlitchel bo considored o sat- Iefuchory auswer to tho Bynod. _Carriod, s WWeat, of ‘Lurkoy, and Dr. Mitchell ad- drused the Bynod this ovoning on tho subjeot of tiviga missions, . THE BAPTISTS OF ILLINOIS. Spectal Dlavateh to The Chicago Trivune, Aoy, IIL, Oct. 22.—Tho Daptist Stata Asso- Eakon ressgernbled this morning at 9 o'clock, Iibulneer of the morning was deslgnatod Liustional, A general'movemout Ia bolng wada byihs Baplists of thio Umited Btatos to celobrato Becenfennial anniversary of tho nation by tho tzkmept of tholr lnstitutions of loarning. Tersls o Contenninl Educational Committeo of \EaBlne, and s report of progress was mada fivygb its Chairman, Dr. C. E. llewett. Tho madingof this roport was follawed by an addroas UribeRer. 8.8, Cutling, D. D., of New York,8cc- niyof o Natlonal Educationsl Comuniasion, Vum worda wera oxprowsad for tha univeraity \ed teainary of Chicago, and & tributo wam D:M: Shortlel? College for what it has dono, Lax\?:t.‘mffll for it » coutinued sud goncrous P 00 Soderator thon announcod tho ingCommitiocs : Noxt Sessiou—Carnaban, o ‘llhvne. Baylism, and Wabon ; Ministerial m? ou—~Clark, Howitt, Northrup, Burroushs, )lm.mdmh }qxelgm Alisatans—Btone, Bwith, 0 Gooley, aud Carr ; Publication Bocioiy— flm\:fl\?luh 3. 3L Coon, Novan, and Taylor; wlhitlous—ason, ‘Tconbarger, Hatton, Y ATy Btatistica—Dlackall, Hamiltou, « Cole, and Ianeskor, T s and - % llJuqor Il:n I.\&Atl Figures Rolating to Our laxgmNnnbrup, 1’xnnldmint of inary, prosented Eirfwlh&wmg gralitying cmldit‘.:bn of affairs i stieudanco of wtudents, but tho Heni- W seed of fuads to naet tho curront wu3:C. Burrougha, Chiancellor of tho - Uni- mnl Chicago, foilowed with remarka por- de 3o i of thnt tatitution, and Pros- oreg it Rondrick, of Upper Alton, they fol- e facts and fizuros relating to Bburt- m.?’o‘ 1o eai tho attondance was food, mufy oxcolient, ‘Tho Assocletiou ad- B uekil 2 o'clock, ‘Ihis afternoon was do- iy Pncipally ‘to “‘Sunday-schools. ‘Thoro ‘os8c4 by tho Rev. Dr. Post, up- ity 2inday-echool ‘as " 4 inoaus o ay-schiool a a training iustitut; ,{“é_“';‘ Yorkers. A papor yas Boud by the Ry 2t Haigh wpou ‘tho Contonulal of tho b 0ls,” Tho remaloder of tho after- z’“flml tt\l:‘i‘:”n“;;ulr; Imru fiu.voud to tho 1, W D Bl o Tiov. B, W Clarth D, d othor: VELEAN. QuADRENNIA [ sm,.,“ Lhpateh to The fik&q?"fifiu‘n‘f = “’fl\:y UL, Oct. 22.—Tho afteruoon ses- ": arday wag ocenpiod fn the spnofut- ¥ olAummm?“' aud reading the instruc- Eupn n::!u-l Conferences to tholrdelegatea on Toas 8 2aditions to thio Book of Digclpline. vy haulguut ud naturo of the inatructions by T (;:llerenuu Ly & big coutract on "‘flmm,:‘ 0us donartments und phasos of M ion 210 to comno 1 for their due skara Mm;.ml lexislation in this body, Tho oT00m Was orowded all the affer- Dakay, 3, Dlanchard, President of Wheaton i, g B(ogperens PIE20NL, wau lnvited to sddrous 0¢e, Ho respondad tu a very vatls- I on lou, belors Wy Wy Wesloyau Guugel: Tare Ry 1gqp. “3B% SOt 10 mpoak, but to got i .M"“;-“:le cowplimented the uu‘..m%'.’.‘l‘i Qg 1y 560, a0k uaid any body of ]y mdm the Gospel agaiuat all ovil ¥ iy w11 bleas aud prospos auy baud s 4 Mmfix““ gum‘ smselvoy Bquara on the of good.rorichard closed, there was sucl i {ocliug that nofhiog bu u,?n', Qq“““‘"““‘l %o bo inorder. Boyeral broghe S ropria 88t Prayer, aud wore follow- Yot e slugiug, otd, ; and tho_ sfber. ‘Q‘“ cloded with s good flow of religious LY alog, ather fho waual opeolvg exers Bl gungeid by tho Tav, . L. Clappell PIE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNIG: SATURDAY. oCTOBRER 23 cikon, the Committen on [ovissla of Discipling roported o1 tho mibject Of Mccrob #os cioties. Tho Commitwo I8 Iarge ono, ‘compased of oo mombor from enchi Abnual Conferanco. ‘Thoy veported unanis moualy that there bo no chiangs in the discipling on that subjeat; but reported, in addition, the following : **Wa do niso -earnestly rocormnond our mombors {0 shatain fiom connoction with all necrel gocietion, bolioving that thov ara delri. mental to purity, sni secura 110 public or kocial good the: may not ho aocured In somo other and foss objuotionablo way,” 'Tho abovo m»nmt{un in now nndor oxciting dircunslon, The Iiov. 3Ir. Horduer, the P'rosi- dent of thia Conferanco, in now on the floor, i tho mudst of a vehomont #peoch, np{lunlng with argumont and patbos all seoret orders. Muny fll iers aro wailing with impationce to got the lvor, THE EPISCOPAL BISHOPS-ELECT, Castnmnox, Md., Oct, 22, —~The Btanding Com- miitoo of the Epiacopal Diocoso of Easton hnve conxented ta tho eonsecration of the Rav. Dr. MeLaren, Bishop-cloct of Iliuois: the Rov. Dr, Drown, Binhop-eloct of Fond du Lae, Win. ; and tbo llev, Dr. aton, Iishop-nlect of Towa, Loutavitre, Ky., Oct. 22.—The Btanding Come mittees of the Episcopal Chitreh Diocero of Kon- tucky gave unanimons consent ioday to tha cansngratian of tha bishope.olect of Llinois, lowa, and Foud du Laz. CHURCH UNITY. Tothe Eiitor of The Chicitn Tribime : Cuteaon, Oct. 22.—T am much interostod in (Le nrticles in your paper on Churdle union by copalians. Though T would greatly rojoico to ace a tendencey towarda union, I wish to show why it in Imposmbloat present, aud for o lotig timoto como, If not forever. This is simply froma prevailing sontintent in tho Eplecopal Church that has hesn growing and strengthening for 900 years, and bida fuir to Increaso inatend of diminishing, and shich provents that Chnrel fram coming up to its own principles fu practice In tho directiont af union, To show that [ npank without preJudice, [ will say that I not only beliore in, but am warmly nttached both 1o the offico snd persouncl of o Episcopnto. I am equally atiachod to tho Niturgy and modo of worsip of tho Episcopal Clinrehi, And wtill Lam obhiged to lcave that chureh he- cango its provailing sentimont wlili ot allow it tolive up to its principles, Now for tho proof : Lvery woll-informed Epis- capnlion knows that a liturger, howover, good, is not of the eseruco of tho Church, and the wholo liturgy might bo abolishd and & new ono adopt- ed or extemporancons worrhip bo mnbetituted and still tho Churely wonld bo intact. Iudecd, tho timo was wwhon tho Church of England had nearly Lalf-a-dozen difforsn: lturgles, No N P'rotestant-Fpiscopatian would think of refusin, Iuter-counnuidon, oF perhaps oven nuion, witl any other Episcopal Church buving the Apostolie sucecssion, simply bacaueo thoy usod o different liturgy, provided edeh church was incorrupt iu faith and practice. Now for tho tmeonsistency : ‘Tho Protostant Kpircopal Churel, in practicn, forces » selusm for o variation of a winale word, and that not alfoctioe the faith, Tho doctrinal difference Is slight, and both phases arg cloarly within the comprehension of thtschurch, Oue dectrine 18 that regoucration is effected by thn Holy Bpirit in baptism only ; the other that rogoneration is effectad by tho sime Holy Spivit when and whera Io chooson, and js uot confinod fo baptism. Small as the difference Iy, it is roanifest that tho honest be- lievers an eithor the one or the othor cannot Lo forced to profess .tho opposits boliof, except by nu ccolosigstical tyranuy sgaumt which reason, comseicnce, and libarty wmust rovolt. And yot on o small a differonce, not affecting the faith, aud clearly within the toteration of this Chursh, vo far us bolief is concernod, & puart of ths Church dilves off anothor part beeauso the Inttor cannot pro- fosn the opporite of ticir betiof. Now, I am ono who caunot, with tho intolli- gence that God hng given wo, betievo that re- generation I8 insopurablo from Luptism, and withou? professing such belief I caunot enjoy the ordinauces of this Church. I aw conso- quently compallel to' leava that, too, whan neither the docirino nor tho lturgy which cou- {ains the dostrns is easenusl in the judgment of the Cuureh, Again: Tho Proteatant Eplscopal Church, whiio holding strongly toa belief in the Apostolie succession, and to the beliof that thoy poesces It still by tho deelsfon of tho highest authortios. decline 10 pass *any judgment upon tho se- clesiusticul status of other Protestant churches, Tiy their own principles, therofore, the Y.piscapst Church is nat bound to diafallowship all ather Proteatant ohrelice, aud yot this Chnrcls, both by its cuuons nud practice, not only te- fusos nll such fellowship, but ,expressiy probibits all of its clorgy- from sapy oc- closinstical intorcourso with or rocomnition of other Protestant churches. Any elergyman of this Church violating thoso canons would be die- ciplined, and, if o sbould persist. Lo wonid bo expolled. Now, Ican find sanction neithor in my head, my beart, nor my conscience for fg- noring othor churches which I beliove to ho vwned und blest of God. lave shown, tho DProtestant Enpiscopal Clurch might nallow e aud othors “to net in flus matter according to our own convie- tions nnd preferonces without any violation of hior brinciplex, but hor canous wnd hor - forcomout of thom are peromptory., 1f this Chureh cannot niake roous for hor own trin snd Toyal members, bow cun »sho espact to male room for others? 1rogret this sentiment and the form of it dovelopmout, but [ do not oxpect this Chwieh to alter its courss for the accommo~ dation of » fow or even s largo number of its niembers, 1 have no fealings of hustility to- wards this Church, but on tho contrary the mast hearty good-will. In lenving her, I would not do 8o with o tennt or a fling, but rather with a bonedietion. . DPROTESTANT. *F GOD HAD BEEN IMPORTUNED." To the Kiitor of Phe Chicago Triowe: Cureaun, Uct, 22.—A romerk mado in s meot- ing of the pastors of this city & fow weeks ago ns been quoted repoatedly iu commendation, and hae at Just found its way into o loador of tho Independent, It yooms ta bo accopted as publis praperty, 8o I will take tue liberty to ox- pross the thoughts which eamo to me when tho words foll from tho lips of thelr author, “ If God Liad beon smportunod balf as much a8 Moody and Saukoy, we should have had o re- vival long ago,” was uttored at lcusi bhalf ae a rebuke to tho auxiety manifosted by somo that Boody and Bankey ehould come tolead us in united offart to save souts In Chicago. "P'lint statomont was nado by a man who on Bunday mornings for yoars hoy beon importuniog God té como to Chleago. It waw mado to mon who weokly load their peoply In longthy prayors for God's presenco {u Chi- cuo, that His will may be dono fu tho hearts of muu #ud women biero a8 it Iy dons in Heaven, It fs prosumed that whn( have, prayed for their churchos and follow-eitlzous at other times than in the “sbort™ aud *long" prayera of tho morniny worvico. ‘Ihese prayors, united o by thousanda who love thoir pastors, hiave cantaiued touching and copious oxprassious of tho Clris tisu yearnings for rovival, for tlio restoration of tho joy of (od's wstvation, for tho outpourlig of {hio Holy Spirit. Maody and Sankoy Lave boen Importuned dur- ing the past fow weoks Lo como to Chicago: aud tlus bas been done by mon who are smong; the most faithrul in prayor to God. They who bavo importuned theso Lrethron bave sup- posed that they were tho ropresontatives of God, tho wmlpssndors of God, ws Christ declarod s Ho tLat recolvoth you rocoiveth e, and L that rocaiveth Mo rocoivoth Him that sout Mo;" aud, ** It s not yo that apeak, but the spirit ot your Father whicu wspeakoth in " Lheir coming has beon committed to the hands of the Lord by faithtul prayor. Now, eithor God Las been importuned moro than Moody aud Bankoy—ten thousand times more—or our paytors bave boon doing some- thing elso when they would have had ug bolieve 1hey wero praying to Him, But why have our prayera not beeu answerad, then? Why havo wo _not bad s rovival in Chi- S cogo “long ago?" Lhe smawor Lo thut question was given by weveral pas- tors who spoke in the meeling of pastors, Toey declarod that the yeason why (God thd not work through Mr. Moddy here before he went to Europo was beoause the Holy Bplrit wau resisted by the pastorn who refusod to humbly unity uader hiot or with luni ~ Yet the Seriptures do- claro that **Giod 18 Lo reapecter of porsond 3 but in uvery natign ho tuat feareth Hiw and work- oth rightoousnoss, s accopted with Jlim." It was urged ou this ground that wo noed not wait for tho comiug of suy man, but ask God and re- Ceiva AU ALBWOT HOW. Bug beforo ny are tho facty, Wohave asked, Partial rosulty, devaghed and Isolated efforty, do not coustituto the rovival wo have ‘prayed for, Tho fact that God {a ready, ns Ho always 18, doos notmske what wo bavo pravad tor. Homobody is rosisting God’s work eé thoy did whon Uhbrist could do uo mighty work for” their unboliof, or wheu Aloody saw ko Jittle uffect producey in Chi- cago. ‘The people sre ready. lsthe resistance still from fhe pautors who refuse, iu self-forgot- ful sesl for souls, to_brivg their followers to- gotber ig united work # i _‘Ste atatement wiugh in tho.8ubjock .of. theso, remarks, if troe, comdoang the prasern of the Pastors thameeives a8 1o vincero sppealit to God. 1f mistakon, 1t leascs ug to believa tiat our pragnrs wonld have hoou answorad if tha Lol Rpirit had not boon remsted by some who tand i1 tho position of loadees, Gud s po_respocter of potsuun. Do thoha man fear God 2 Do Lhoy worlc righteousncns 7 Theve aro thie conditionn, Must wa not concludo that tha ntatemont under cousidaration In missakon both ap Lo the assutnp- tion of tho fiest clausa and tha cunclusion of tho second 2 May wa not aak If tha unrighteousn of our divided labors, peralated in at tho oxperas of sonly, is that whicl stands in tho way ¢ A Brgapyin, THE ASCENSION IN THE LIGHT OF MODERN ASTRONOMY. To the Editor nf The Lhicago Tribune = Ciieaco, Oct, 22.~1 amdelighted to learn from yonr lasue of Oct. 10 that so groat aund wiso 8 man na Galilco bas ronppeared of tho eartl, and given us the benafit of his vast erudition on n Aubject of great importanco. 1 am myseltan ignorant man, awl no philosoplier, but am aux- Ioun to know tue truth, T have no confidence in tho miniaters and thoologiaus. Wo all know the only thing thoy eare for Is to make mouoy and Kkeop tho people fn Ignoranca. o thoy cling to the old, oxploded superalitions. I alall not ro to them; have hoard omough from them alrordy, 1iue I havo outire confidence “In the light of moderu astronomy,” and lu (alileo. 1 thauk him for telling me how fast the word “ehoots throngh space ™ and *spins round ity oxis.” Thero ts one point, however, which I wish he would maka ¢losr to mo, and I have no doubt lio can do it. 1 will utata it thus : Heavon In nomo place, somowhore. 8 great way off, I muppose; perhaps, farther than the sun: per- hoys, an far off as Biriua. Now, will Galilro tell up iguorant man liko taysell why it ia harder to start on #o loug a jourtey from A round world thsn @ flat ouo, and if it iy really Lardoer to start from a world (hat fs moving thau from oo that ia slandiog still? ‘I the Iii\sl of modern astronomwy " [ suppose it will be enuy Lo sumwer theao quiestious. I'e haps, nluo, Galiloo, who haa boon a wpiit %31 yeatd, van tell mo if apiritual Lodiod Lavo sny particulnr difficuity in teaving spherics! aurfaces, granting that thoy may loave plane surfacoy with eano. . It in au_intercating inquiry, aud [ «donbt not can be easily nnwwered ** in the light of modotu astrano 1 am not sura thit* Galileo is 80 good an oxe- foto o Lo i astionomer. The following astempt puzzles mo a littlo: Aark mava that Mo “sppearod unto tho cleven s fliey aat al moat, and, after Tio had apoken unto them, hio Waa recelved up futo Husven, oud sab on tho right bavd of God." " Like contradicts the foregoing by ns- vorting that fhe ascent wsa accomplisbied from Leth- any, vbilo Jolin 18 eflens altogethar concerning this most seupendous miracle. Inihe st chapter of the Acts o the Apostios (written by nobody knowe who, bat attributed to Lnkei. 1t 18 ngain mtated that the sscent of Chelst futo Jfcaven was from the tount called Ollvet, Iow, if the cleven sl at moat in Bethany, and if Buthany was on the sido of dMount Olivet, T cannot kee the enntradiction s but perbaps I d if L Lad *the light of modern nstron- QuivxeNe. LAKE VIEW SABBATH-SCHOOLS, A meoting of the fricuds of 8abbatu-schools in Tako Viow was hold Thursdsy ovening at the ‘Town-Hall, for the purpose of effocting such o township organization for Babbath-school work as haa already beon mado in most of tho other towns in Cook County, aud to s large oxtent turoughout tho Siate, Tho following oficors woro olacted for the ousning yoar: DPrevident—The Rov, W. A, Lioyd, Vece-Presulenis—R. 3. Benuctt, Kobort E, Waller, Secrefary—Victor I', Lawson. Treasurcr—R, 8. Audrews, Tae Executivo Committee,~composed of tha shove board of officers togother with one dole- fi““ from oach Habbath-school of the town, to 0 eloctod at its sesion Bunday woek,—will meet attho bonso of 1L G. Hpafford Monday ovening at 7:0 o'clock, for the purpora of making sush farther arrangemonts ag imay bo necesgary to ge- ciiro o canvass of tho town, ond a meries of Union Babbuth-school meotings for the public discussion of Buuday-school topics,—for con- certs, ate. It is hoped and betiovod that the organization will produce Loro, a8 olsowhora, incressed zenl sud efliciency on the part of Habbatb-school teachers, aud an wcroased attondanco of schol- oy in tho schools. S il MUSEMBENTS, M'VICKER'S THEATRE. Richelicu is one of tho best nssumplions of Mr. McCullough. Tho spirit of the crafty Car- dinal is fudeed hard to comprehond, aud hardor stith to portray. It requires of on sctor what, for want of o botéer phroso, may be called the iutellectusl quality, sud 3r, McCullough has this in an eminont dogree. It is strange, therofore, that his famo sbould rest chiefly upon his phys- icol personations. Mo succoeded to theso a8 tho logitimate lhelr to Forrost, and, ginco Yorreat, nobody has boen found ou tho American stago to suocesslully dispute his superiority, Richelien way one of For- rost’s favorita parts, and ho won groat distinotion in it. Ilo was alinost perfoct there, and tho sus- ploion that ho w9 too much praised for his ron- dering of it, which was s fow yoars ago quito common, bns of Jate yoars loat ground. Mr. Me- Cullongh §s tho legitimato heir to Forrost's Richelicu nshoisto his physical parts; and wo aro fuclined to think it is'n |midvuln ustico which makes him grent Inspartacus and only ood in Rickelien. 1io does tho Iattor part botter than the former, ‘Thero aro fow charactors outside of Shak- spearo more complex than Richelicu, or which combine in ond person so many opposite and subtlo qualitiea, 'The guile of tho Primo Minls- ter soems on ocearions to yield alniost to tho tens' derness of o fathor; but the ({ullo reappears again, as after an oclipas, whon tho molives of tho actar nro fully lald bare, And just hore Jies tho touchstone to tho charactar of Richetivi,— tho reason why it fso dificult to play folerably well, It is yu lustance of double rellaction; the actor is requirod to ropresent an ector; mirror 18 ho'd nob up to naturo, but up to anothor mirror which re- flects unture. Tho Cardion} wears through- out an air of Inmncerity and mocking disblesie which is oxcsodingly difficult to_ropro-~ duce. Hia eardonlo, oynical manuer can bo ensi. ly imitated, but tse spirit of his meditative and reflective moods can ecarcoly bo caught st all. 1o soldom gives way to foeling, excopt when ho becomes n(lmlrouu over anmo lofty and cold sh. straction. o loves the Btato, and he loves him- 8l 3 whethor ke hay ouytmng' moro thea uat- ural affection for his ward aud ber gallant lover ia o matter for serious donbt, Iiis mistross, tho Church, ho certaluly does not lave, Bo far Lo 1 a liypocrite. Iiis calculativg moments, if thoy may bo eo called, whon Le Is rockonjug up his gains and losses, present mnd to come, roveal his unamiablo characteriatics, and throw into promincuco and relief the darker siden of his naturo, Itis not surprising that Jir. McCuilough doen uot complotely grasp sud turn to flesh augd blood 8o intricate a charactor ay this. It ly, indoed, » mettor for cougratulation that he succeeds #o well, Ho catohos the cyne 1eal manuer perfuctly, And iu the cenes whoro toworing passiot: 18 required Lo rlsed to the full Lelght of the argumont. Withering scorn, anger, dlstroat, aro portrayed by him with great fidelity to nature. Ho roeme to fail, or at least " to bo in some measuro deflciont, In the expression of that indescribablo epirit of decoit and fusinoerity which {3 onn of the unchangeablo yarts of tho Cardinal's naturo, Mr. MeCultough ls also leas than groat in the mornents of pire coutomplstion, which are ru- markablo features of the role, Tor instauco, tho soliloquy at the begiuniug of the third act, and tho roflective passage after tho exit of Franeois furthior on in the same_act, have beon better done in this city before, In such familisr passages, howavor, as that in which Richelien draws tho holy circle of the Church abont Julie, and bids deflancs to tho emmiasary of the King, Mr, McCullough waa excellent.” His musing nanuer o ordinary lues, uch ag— Huguet—T balf suspect—bo bow'd too low; *I'in not his way, was also good, formlog an excepticn to the rule uoted above, that in reflectivo passages ho ju not at his best, Alr, McCullongh's portraituro of tho Cardinal is lutenumg thn\nlhmn. aud an thio parts which requiro robust actlou iy as good suapy. Wo rogrot that he did not preseut 1} earlfor o tho engagomout, and give the poople u]f ("id‘c.go more oppartunlties to goo and ap~ plaud it. j Mra, Murdoch played tho part of Julie with greay cradit to hereolf. In the strougor pase uages, whoro a digplay of passion was required, sL0 was gomewhst doficiout; but In the pretuy love-ecenes he was charmiog. In sing, it may not bo unlind to remsrk that biiing ono's fingor-nally {8 uot au infallible {n- dication - of " ionocenca and Mr, Waldrou a8 JHaradas wee, gd usual, leys than he might bave been, Br, Gog #in wade & pasaablo, bup not perfoctly satisfac. tory, De Mauprat, Mr. J. L. Barron mausged the business of Huguet 10 thy satisfa:lion of overy. Body, sad ir, I C. MoVieker did not do at all woll a8 Fraucois. On the whols, bowever, the porfosmancy was thoroughly edjoyal aupport was oot st any tlngg bad § kD! WAL Wase 4ag . —WI\SHlflGTON’S 80DY-GUARD. A Troop Composed Exclusively of Goermans, Reminiscences of Lewia Boyer, tho Last Survivor, of the Guard, Lo i To the Bdatar of the (Concinnald) Covnreriials Tho German Pluneer Bocwts (Zhutacher Pio- tiier=Verein) of this city publishes n monthly magazine tu the German language, ‘This magn- zlun is dovoted to Goran Jiuncer lifo in Amer- fon, whict, for ohvious ressons, was often bard and severe, Hald monibly i+ entitled Der Dieuteche Pionier, and is ehted Ly Mr. Henry Armining Rattermany, onoof the Curators of the Historical and Philosophical Socioty of Obilo. This geutioman 1ecently dincovered among tho collection of autographs of kmd Hociety o Jettor, bituerto unpublished, from whnich it i to be ween that (ien, Washington's Body-(hinrd, durting the War for Indepondence, conintod exclurively of Germann, Mr. Nstler- mann holieves that oue reason for this moasurn was tho truety and faithfnl character of tho Germans in genoral, 1lo sava, fu bis artlcle on the snbjcct m Der Dentschw Piowier: 1tis strango that none of the American hietoriaud mention this fact. Iven Washington's biogra- pheny, Jarced Sparks and Wasbington Irving, know nothing of the Goerman Dody-(uard of the € mander-iu-Ctiot during (ho War of Iudepend- once.” The letler roferred 1o was written by i Col, John Johnuton to Charles Cist, who pub- | lishied the Advertizer, of this eity, from 1843 to 1418, ‘That papor was discontinued when tho | lotter was written, It was not rovived wzain, and tho lottor, therefore, remained nnpublished, Profixed to tho lotter is an sutograph of Lewis Tover, suppored to hiave bacn the last survising mom bor of Washington's Body-Guard. | The cover of the lettor in tho ponsession of the Historical and Phllorophical Bociety of O hio, an stated abovo, iay the foliowing label, viz.: “feventy-six. Boyer Lowia. Oue of tho Iast surviving members of Washington's Body- Clusrd, (Died 1843.) Bignature mounted, with intercating A. L. S, 4 pp. 4to,, of Col. John Johnston, Indian Agent, sppointed by Presifent ashiogton, dated May 17, 1819, glving au nc- count of tho gervices and deatlt of Boyer." The letter 1tself roads as follows ¢ Bome years past thiere wsa publisbed fn the Audver. Guter (b o wlig of tio pen the ariglusl says Reawer) a account of fhe life, sorvices, and death of Lewia Boyer, who was helioved, on indi tabln teatimony, to be the st wurvivor of Washiugton's Life-Ouard, ' My louj and futimato acquatntance with the doceased, nelng i near netghbor 1 Misinl County, enabled me fo ascar- tajn many facte and circumatances concerning the trfala aud aufleriuga of ths soldlera of tho Revolution, of which, from my reading, I was fgnorant, Loyer helonged to & sclected corps eallod an fndépendent troop of Loree, ploced around the person of the Commander.jn-Chief, sod _wibject to 10 duty but st headquartery, to ‘carzy ordery, go snd roturn srith tho mall, and eacort (he General' sud bis aff, The comnander of this roop waa Maj. Vanheer, & Frissian, and overy men in it a Germsn, and not ong of tho mest or the oflicers of which it was_composed undersiood s word of Englisb, AL firet T was enifrely sts loss to sccount for & measnro which spreared ro extraordinary, oyer himsclf was fguornut of the reasoy of the ihing, On reflectlig about the matter, I 5000 becamo satiatiod of (he cause, The country, ad la well known, abotiuded with wpiee sud trajtors; Lence s necuasity of baviug tio soldicrs en duty arouud the Comumander-in-Chicf ignorant of {he lauguagu written and spoken st boadquarters, othoryise 1nfor- matlon of thie greatest fmportance, tirwigh ignorauco or desigu, might bn comnmunicated to the encmy. Trovirldn aud forage had oflen to b procured by plnadering o furmers, Friends sud foes frequently huffered aiike, Subsistencs {oF tho soldiers wew most dificult to como at, becsuse it could Lq easily con- éealcd; 10t Ao with corn, oats, aud kay, Sometinics thie tnarauding partion had to go far from camp, and, haviug 10 wagous or carts, tho men made lurgo ropes of hap, wrapping them tound thelr bodies, sud, with bags of_grain thiis equipped, thiey returned. The drcenscd waa aent 10 cortain place for tlo . Tl did not know what the nua)l wan, oud, not iilibg 10 be laughed at by showlng Lis luorancs, o wont Whoro o was orderad ; lut, faid he, " T alwaya remembered afterward what the mail wan. On only two oceasions durlng the War of Tndepen- denco did Mrw. Washington vislt headquariers, Boyer had & commsudiug porson, full 0 fect withont alioes, athlotio frame, and iron coustitution, and en- Joyed'ne rem’ rkablo bealth throughout his Jong lifu, To waa always » froo and welromo guoat with us ai ‘Piqua, at our Fourth of July doucrs. Liko meny of the old soldiors, be drank fntoxieating liquors freely, but rarely got drunk. He enjoyed s peuslon from the Gorernmont of $90 yier snnum. He had a good farm aud fived comafortably. In politica Lo ¥as o Aria, do- clded, sud unwavaring Whig. - Lo safd the Hevolution wras accomplistied by tho Whigs, and Lo would be falso t0 his country aud I God 1f Lo should Le anytulog elae, Fending tho Prosidential eloction of 1840, my vener- ated frleud and chicftain, Gen, Harrison, ld mo iho honor of lodging under my roof, Tho General was ently Tisor, and wau the Arst person up on tho pla tion. Dut Doyer, with & Iarge cavalcde, waa carly Upper Plqua 10 80 bira and oacort bim fo_Rldne Sheiby County, I hsd some Monougshols whi tho tine, fourteen years old. This Loger kuew, in tho lirry I had forgot to treat my old friend, As #00m 8a thio party hiad puased Lis outward gate, Hoyer vode back in great Laste, remindiog mo of lis favorita Monongahols. 1o 100k @ hearty drink, sud foliowed the General and bis paty. “Iu the summer of 1843, dlsoaso came upon bini, Ho felt that bis timo had conte, refused all medical ald, and_ stated that ho Lad never during his loog lifo “taken mediclne.” 1o died as ho xd )ived soliior, closing his earthly career Hept, 1, 3 87 years, He was buriod with military liotors, ogreo. abiy to his own request, ‘The funcral way attendod Dy 2,000 pervons, It was iny purpose o havo resd the burlul rervice of the Church over tho romalua of my o1d friend, wt tho death of ono of my chlldren on Sk aamo day provented my attendance, The followiug imporiant document has been Lerctos fore publishied, In connection with this beief notico of ono of Washinglon's fmmediate foliowcrs, its nsere t100 Liero bocomes sppropeiate. Haviug fn’ early lifo becn s clerk i the War Depuriment, I can voucli for 1o onuineucss of tho paper, tho origiuat of which T hava often scen, i the handwriting of Col. Cobb, aud Deatlng o proper siguatures of tho Commauder-in- Chict and hfs Alde-de-Catap #1ly His Exceliency Georgo Washington, Euq,, Gen- erul ond Commander-in-Oblof of tho forcea 'of tho Tnftel bates of Amerlea © * Tue hesrer, Lowls Boger, privata dragoon Iu the independcat (Foop of horss commanded by Mal. Vau Heer, Leiny enlisted fur the War, and haviny serced the term of laa cnoogernent, conaented 10 coutinyo 1u ser- vico until {he 3tsi day of December, inst., from which date ho in Lereby discharged the Atncricali arny, and, 1u conscquenco of bis atention and Bdeity, the Coms bl A8 Ui sags | o ‘et donsaiahed to Waabieg maudgr-in-Cuict, belug authorized Ly o resolution of Congtess, yrescils bin with the Lorve, army, aud accoutretenta uow in is posseasion, & 3 gratuity, Qivau at Philadelphis, this 10th day of December, 1789, Grorar. WasimoToN, + by Hiia Exceliency’s command, “ DAVID Cok, Alde-de-Camip,” About four sears ago, (ko sou of 3fr, Moyer, who (- herita his farin, called o ma with & written uketch of whint ko destred to bo fuscribed au bix fathec's wouu- meut, and wishel 1t corrected, Tha piece was iu had taste, 1t concludid wilh a verso frow » hymn-book, and, a1 a whole, was ullogother unsuited to the o aeterof tho deceased, 1 told Ll ft would not do'; Tiis fatber waa » woldfer ond s {rue patriot, and wuri not bo misreprescntod on bis wouumeut § and, if he would permit me, I would prepare what would not, at any rate, dispurage the metnory of the decoasad, Tl deceazed liea buried & tufled east of thy towh of Plqus, Miainl County, U., 1 a comefery near tc hlw tormer realdouce. Tiio Tollowing i tnucribed on Lix monvmient. T aw dndebted to Cicero's Gilices for ibe mentiment conveyed W verse : “liencath (his ktono reposo thio wortal remains of Lewis Boyer, o soldicr of the American Jisolution, the followor and’ defender of tho great Warhingion iy u woll-fonght field, 1le served 1 tho LifisGuard of ilio Commander-n-Chiet througbout o War for Tudependeuce, sud was bonoradly discharged Deb, 10, 1783, by upocial cortiticate, subaoribed io the proper baudwitting of George Wadbinglo 4+ Dicd Hegt, 19, 1914, agud KT gears, “ T1ero Noser lies, Who Britatu's arme withi Not for bimwelf, but for hls country’s goc 20" vietor oft it famed Columbla's tetd Pu desth’s £eposa tho aged warrior yield: Your triuad sud obodieni s t, Cixcixazt, May 17, 18 JOnN JouSTON, Mr., Rattermann, who published s Germau translation of this lotter in_the August number of his magsgine, cobwiders Johinaton's statemont that Gen. Pashingfon’s Hody- Guard, during the War of the Heeolution, cuntisted ezclusively of Uerma impesclable, 4 Tho Dictionary ¢f American Riagraphy, by Francis 8. Druke, contaiva the followtag bie- graphical skoteh of the sutbior of tho abovo lotter, viz.: Jobmston, Col. Johu, born near Ballyshanson, Ire- 1and, Marcl 35, 1778 ; died at Washington, D. C., April 19, 151, Ho camo with bis Jurents (o (he United Statoe 1 1780 5 wortled in Cumbeelind County, ba. was wit o' army ot the Ohio, 1703-3; 8" olerk in the War Depattutent; Agert for ludian Affaire fu the Northwest for thirty-ona years ; slavon years o Gonal Qoigmigsionsr 10F OLw; Paputasies sl Quar: termaster in tho War of 1313, und Commusloner for treating with the Indtans for thoir removal u J841-"2, Lo was an setive mewber of the Muonls Frate: and was Presideut of tho Wistarical and Phtlosophical Boclety of 0o, s “ Account of the Ludtan T'rives of Ohjo " 1s ju tho Amoricad Anuqusrian Hocisty's Collecilons, Vo Buch & mau's testimouy must be considered good aud wutliciont, us wust be that of Boyer bimself, The historical fact thus seems to be ostablished that Geu. Washiogton's Body-Guard, during the War of the Rovolution, conslatad oxe clusivoly of Germans. " This [act will sud must, of coursy, be v ratifyivg aud watisfactory (o all Gcnnluvprr{un 3 a The * Howsian shsma and blsmo ” of the War e Revolution .ig thus, if not oxtinguisned, 3 somo dey Ly Qeu. wfimmmflmfaéju.:l &y 1875, —"1WELVE of the Gepman Generals, Yoo 4 n and Do Kath, on the American vilde duriny ranl War. Thoe Wikte Glnve ‘) i soromony of prosenting n puir of swlite ®luvew 1o tho presiding Jurdga wan recently pot= mad in Aberdeen, Fhe Solamon of Sept, 17 [ * Yenterday, for tho o nince 1761, thoie wero noedecs bofore e Cireuit Conrt of Inctinary i Aberdeon, Lord Deas, the presid- irg Judnn, nttonded Ly a gnard of honor of the inty-~acond and Ninoty-third ilighianders, wallied from tho Douglas Hotel at J0 o'clock, ac- companitd by the Lovd I'rovost aud Mazietrates, Bl riff Gnthile Swmith, Mr. Roger Montzomerfe, Advorats Dopute., of Mr. BB, dorlwr, Toid Advocat, membar o inment for tha Uni- Sersiticn of Glasgow and Abordoen, aud Sir Chatles Shund, Chief Justice of the Mairitiue, alro Lok Lart w tho proceesion, On tho Court ling, the Advoeato Depnto formally in- od that thera wan no eriminol busioera to inut ta the Court, Lord Provost Jomisou ox- premser] on behsif of the- town and enunty anthonties preeent their gratification at their bringt no enses for trial, and hin own pride that it had fallen to his ot to jiresont, according to immoiuoria) ussge, a patr of whita gloves to hin Lordslip. 'The ploves. o maguificent pair, worked witls go'd thread anl contained in s nnat oak care, having the city erms inlaid on the lid. were then presented Lo Lord Deae. and oaira of plain white gloves to the Lord Advocate, hir €. shand, the Steriffu, Aud nther geutlemen ofiicially connected withs the Court,” The Song 'of the Shirt, AGEN, ———— e —— e An anecdote. winck Mark Lomon loverd o tell, reiated to the period when Tom Hood becamo n contributor to Punch. Laoking over s Jettors ous morning, ke opened an envelupe inclosivg & poem which tho writer puid hiad Lean rojectod by thres consemporarioy. If uot thonght available for Funch, he Lepyed the ciitor, whum he kousy but glightly, to conmgn it to the \\Ml(’-f)l}lfif banket. a8 the autlior was * mick at tho aight of it The poem wans wigned ** FTom lHood,™ and the lines woro entitled * The Soog of the Shirt.” ‘The work was sltogether differcnt from anythiog that hiad ever appeared in Punch, and wsn coye sldered sy muek ot of keeping with the spirit of tha periodical that at tho weekly meeting its pnblication waa opporcd by several members of tha staff, Mark Lomon was o firmly improssed, not otily with the beauty of the work, but witk its sultability for the paper, that he #tood by hin firat docision and published 1t. Dy 8 letter written by Tom Hood to Mark Lemou, which wo have for the moment mielaid, it appeara that the qnastion of fllustrating the poem wa4 entertained awl disensaed. Tha hines, however, wers pub- Jirhed without Niustration. except that humor- ous border of grotesqua figures which made_up + Punch’a Procession ” on Doc. 16, 1843, **The Houg of tho Bhirt"” treblad the salo of tho papes and created & profound sonration throughout Groat Britain,— London Sociefy. MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CHICAGO, OCT, 22, AZRIVED—Drop Cubs, Buftalo, sundrica ; prop Mil. waukes, Milwaukee, Ught ; schr Charles Lullay, Lud- ington, lutnber; prop Favorite, Menominue, sun. driea: bargo Uranuv, Menominee, lumber; bLarge T, 3. Bronson, Monomineo, Jumber; dargo Young, Me- nominee, lumber; tug Clematis, Feabtigo, towiog barno Native, Peshtigo, Juniber ; kol I, H, Dunbam, Ludington, lumber: prop O. Dunbar, Mus kegon, lumber; bargo Cobfest, Mukegon, lum- ber; prop AMcarengar, Bt Joe, sundries; schr Fivlog Clond, Green Baz, lumber; schr Port- Iand, Milwankee, liht ; stmr Aliebosgan, 'Manitawoc, sundries ;- prop’ Obarles Hailz, :faux-m, lamber } bargo J.'Marks, Mouistes, lumiber; bargy New Era, Grand Hoven, towiog: barge Golden Horvest, Mus: Kegon, lumber; bargu Trausfer, Muskegon, (umbe bargo City of Grand Rupids, Muskegon, Jumbe: P Clevelaud, dlew Miaven, oo ortage rap J. Hara, uudries: prop G. P. Heath, Bauga: echr Christle, Muskegon, sindrice ; Alpena, lumber: seur D, Btowart, Clevelant, coal; Al Amoskesg, Manistee, Jumber © [rom Uismisrck, Slcuowiace, toutg; bark B L Filer, cuowince, lumber; bargo Marinette, Menomiuec, Iumber ; argo Fidorado, Menomiae, limber, OLEARCD—clE L. C. Woodraf, Biiflalo, 30,000 bu wheot ¢ schr U, A, Ring, Bafalo, 19,000 bu wheat ; scbr 3, W, Doane, Bugfalo, 42,000 'bu whirat ; nelr 5t Albans, Ogdeusburg, 12400 bu_corn, and sundrics § achr Unadills, BuTalo, 36,00 bu wheat: schr B, G, Andrews, Littlo Traverse, 500 bu_corn, 1,50) ba osty, 00 Lrls flour, 40 tous hay, 20 bely pork, 10 bris beef, 15 tons feed, and sundrice 3 schr White: Cloud, Detroit, 18,500 bu caru ; barge Conteat, Muskegon, 200 bu oste; stior Milwankee, Ogdansburd, 12000 bu' com schr City of tho Stralis, Buffalo, 6,000 bu corn : achr Hak sted, Bulialo, 3,000 bu whiat : bark Prelitigo, Buffalo, 28,800 bu coru; schr Tomn Cook, Oswego, 19,300 bu corn ; achr Clara Parker,Buffalo, 27,053 bu whoat: prop Mesrengor, i, Josepl, 13 brls cement, snd sundries, NIGUT CLEARANCES—Stmr Sheboygan, Milwaukes, 14 vela ofl, sad sundrioa s stmr Oconto, Uconto, 16 Lrin pork ; schr C. Crawford, Casenuvla, 1,521 bu coru; E,m" G. P, Heath, Hatgatuck, 1 bris ofl, aud sundries; o Advance, Pealitigo, 10 brls pork, 16 kria beaf, 1 briotl, and sudsiea, Lak tack, snndri sehr’ No Caj LAKE FREIGHTS, ourcaao, The local demand was sgatn good, and )¢ advapcs on wheat waa paid, the market closing firm, with car- rlers asking Be for wheat to Duffalo, tho current rato beiog 43c, The epgagementa include the Saseland, L. Ellsworth, and LaSalle, wheat fo Dugfalo at 43¢} prop Montaus, corn, and Newburg, wheat aud oats through via same port; the prop Portland, corn to Sarnls : the schr Emerald, corn to Taronto, sud the Sam Ogok, corn to Ouwego, at 02, Capacliy, aboat 110,000 Lt wheat, 165,000 b1 cors, and 20,000 Lu oste, DETROIT. 5 Op the 20th tho following chatiers were mada : fiche A, J, Rogers, wheat to Bufislo at 2, : kchr Samanas Wlhjul to Oawego st ¢, Wheat fo Moutreal quotable at te. MILWATKEE, The clariers made on the st wero: The 8chr P, 8. ‘Mareh woa chartered to arrive frow Clicano for wheat fo Busloat 4c, Vessels ready o load b are Lold- 1ug f0r 450, LAKE MICHIGAN, cricAao. The scow J. D, Chapin bas bocn libeled by the Vessel-Ownees' Towlug Company for $181....The nclir Rosclus, which laft thfs port with carga of whaat for Bulfalo somo days ugo, i4 overdue, ud some snxicty 88 to hiee safely in felt,...The barge John Marks, of Marine City, hsa becn purchased by Relts Brotliers to take the placo of tho barge Harmony, which Iatoly foundertd at tho North Mer, Bhnar- rived hero yesterday marning, .. Over thirty lumbers vessols nre ugw laid up in the North Branch, and moro are dally addol. The grain-vearel Uallatin also stripped yesterday, aud witl be lald up far the seasow. +...Tho “work af rajilug the Duun s progress- ing very favorably, and the wreckers hiad” suce ceeded last evenitig in mising her suficiently to place stesm-pumps on board of bor, If n0new ace cident happens slio will be up thls vvening. She has been azamined by divers aud (2 sald to bo in talerubly good condition...."The Chivaga tug pliote will bava thefr Arst aunudl ball Fridsy, Nov, 1Y, at the Norih 8ido Turuer-Hall, - LAKE ERIE. PCr¥ALO. Spectal Digpatel ta The Chieago Trib TwrraLo, K, Y., Oet, 22.=The Serchant 18 ta bo ralscd, weather sud circumstancea permitting, Capt, William D, lolduson, now {2 Chicago, 19 to bave the a4 of four oltier marine experte, Capt, Joo Michael 50 goes from Detroit, sud Capte, Jobu MeKoaua, ¥, Berrimay, and Benjawmin dammond leave bere to- aight, who will compriso the Board of conwultstion aw to iow 1t shail bo dune, Tho wind-bouurd ficet of over thirty vesscly Iofs port this morning, Canul frelghta sdvanced to-day 10 10 cents on wheat to New York, VESSELS PASSED PASSED PORT HURON. pecial Disputch 12 The Chicago Tridune, Ponr 1rros, Mich,, Oct. 22,~Dowy—Props Hol. 1and, Alleghiany and barges, Oswegatchio and barges, Aaytlower aind barges, Ug—Yropw Calorado, Keweensw, Van Allon, Emma Thoihpson, Lertschy, Rust aud cousort, Intar-Ocean mawmun: achrs Priuco Alfred, Montgomery, John e Winp=Southweet, centle, Weather tine, Siecial Dieyoiels (0 TA¢ Chieajo Tribune, Tonr luno, Nich,, Oct, 22—10 pas.—DOWN—Props Wenons, Comuadore, Bovereigu, Nebrugka, Bountain City, Huchel, Alaka tud cousoris sehrs’ Emms C, Hutchinnon, Chandleg . Welld, Fred A. Morse, Magill, Donaldaon, Ur—Props Chamberlin and consort, Chisnney Hurls burt and cousort, D, F, Rose aud barge; scbrs Julin Rice, M, 0, Wiuslow, Wixv—Soutk, gentlo; wuatlier Sne, Wroeking_operations on the schr Saltillo, which sunk i st, Clair Hapida orer tweuty years ago, come= meiiced oway. Ner aucbory, chalus, bobstaye and Batch-bary werd recovered this afteruoon, aud ft [sex. pected tue Jron raile in ber buld will Le reachiod to. morrow. Thu diviag-bell wuich b fn uso gives wuch Lettwr satfsfaction 1Lan armor (a tho strong curreas of the rapide, “The bargo E. ¥, Gould, which {4 ashora gn Port Aus. sin Tteof, Las becw abandoned by the wrecking espedie tlon which was labariug for Ler relief, ILLINOIS & MICHIGAN CANAL. Ln1porouT, 1N, Oct, 22 —Auutvep—Aontreal, Ot taws, 5,500 bu corn § prop Vietor, Otlawa, 3,00 Lu coru; Oypey Quoch, Oliaws, %000 bu corn: Puents, Lockport, 75w bu vats; Monto Clrlsd, Bensen, 6,000 b corn § Firet Natlonal, Bird's malia, Morris, 0,000 bu cart § Duyugs, o, 2,000 Lu coru, 4,630 bu oate § prop Aoatenk, w&"pon“b.m Lu cete, 400 brls flour § Dol plin, Ustaws, 7,000 bl oty Criaeo—athlule, Marsclllce, 03,107 ft [umber 1,130 4t Tunuber, 113 m sblugles, North Brauch, Peru, MISCELLANEOUS. 'The stmr John Blicran hes withdrawn from the Bhetoygan and Ludiugtou route 0 run betwoen Lay City and Alpeza.., Tho schr C. H, Durton, formerly Gwnod by $ua Burtan Brothery, of Erie, bas boen pur- D7 Copl Whibenhics Brasct Copialo ox 820,00, fura bieen 170 ied 84 an excur- Mackinior, { % noWengaged In A bog ront s ning tho sltp £ Dttt # et tha Cap- i, dr i el asbiore 4t itirwday, They wers pen o Mr, Bl Hvan, of Deteait.... . The rin i iteh, 111 rpeaking of thie Cleseland broakwate:, vaya t report to the Gavernment, ad: completnd au quickly an’yo-sily thlu three or faur daynnt the mert. .., The Grand , Y aven corres nptident of tho Eroe I'pess virites that i 0 prop Mise ¥, of thi Ghleagn apd Lave Haperi, £ e, from 3iarjintte, put In il Haven ou th 49oring of he 1441, €or the fruryosn Vo7 of Ak Aengern, tweuty. €or o lum. bt conp, e material and teans w ave lauded there “on Account of thore ot ben wi W £ enongh at Muskegon o allow of the boat'a sioppin 7. Clvelaud Leader wates Ahat thn wr Monitor, which han be: Connallo, atink betw-cit Marh stiesd nnd Kol Sand for o fonce thine anty has e odd in 1 Ag wro lt, bot sehere Jtwill Do takes to cannot ® traned, e 1R ol e wre ) © wo Ve abandonsd....Tho Tifebost stz bien Tur hch an_apreopria, 4 wa 1ndla by the Just Congtens, will 40,0 be cotmmaen ¥ d, uiml will be completed Ly the ixt of nest April. It vvill ba situated on Qe north elde of the farbor, tear L s el 4 will e Known o1 @ pecond-clr a1 pta be placed upon pilet, will 137, 153 fret blan, and when! come Pleted 3 aquippet Will i about £2,200, The stinr Ml w, o1 b at from Detorkey on tuo rivers ol that Blnnt, i e thia work Le " ADELPHI THEATRE. Coruer Dearborn and Moutcesiz, Saturday Afternoon st 2 u'clock, GRAND GALA MAZ- INEE for Ladiea and Chiliren, Enthuslastlc Teception of e crlcbrated LENTON FAMILY, thre Champlons of the Workl, ZOF, THE INTREPID, YR tye marvelonn leap, Blindfold In & sack, from the Graud Tirr, turniug a anmmersault Jn - the alr, and 172 ~ugle pendant rapo ou the stage. 'Lasc of 1ht: Mra, Gco, Ware's Comic Opers Compavy. “Fue very popoiar Negro Comediany,_Singers, and Daucers, PLASLET and HUGHES. The velebrated I u-and-Dance Artists, MLLE, LEA and LA i WUSA. The Dramatic Compavy in the new Teim D o JAUR BAUEAWAV IS IRELAND. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, GRAND MANITNBEE. Th'a Day 6t 2 p. tn,, Whe fatnaus CALTFORNIA MINSTRELS I & Rare Bill of Ethivpian Fun. Evening Ferformanee at % p. m, Monday, Oct. 25, BENEFIT OF BILLY RICE. Alio first spperance of the great Houg aud Dy JuuN’r_t]ux_g B .\‘g‘:‘ L AT " MoVICKER'S THEATERE, LAST NIGHTS OF JOHEN McCULLOUGH. il RICHARD 111 Haturday Mstinee, 2 p. m.—~VIRGINIUS, Monday—LOTTA tn hier new ploy, MUSETTE, COL, WOOD'S MUSEUM. Tsvo New Plays this woek, A DANGERODS GAME (from the Frenct), for eventng and Wednewcas aud #aturday tuatiwodt. AURORA FLOYD vn Monday, Tueadsy, Thursdsy, and Friday matiuces, Now acensry, new sppointments, ec, FUNCH AND JUDY three tiines daily n tho Museum. New curios- itien continually belng added. Popular prices : 25, 50, sl 75 cents admits to Muse- um avid Sacture Rootn, 41, 15 cente, SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY. eCormick Hall, Bunduy, #ion, 10 cents, Mr. W, R, ERSOIN, nephew of Nalph Waldo Emeraoz, and au accomplished arator and roformer, will speak on ** THE MECHANIQ OF 1736 AND 1835,7" Ouly 2,060 tickets will bo Bold; 3,800 of these are for male at Jansen, MeClurg & Co.. 117 State-sal. Doors open at 2, cloe af 4, sud remain closed 1ll e end of the leetare, Oct. 31—Mrs, E, CADY STANTON, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MONDAY, Oct, 18, 1875, Bix Nights and Welnesday ‘and Baturday Matinecs, FRANKE MAYO, Supported by Lis awn Company in DAVY CROCKETT. Fopulsr Prices—25, 50, sud 75 cent, HALSTED-ST, OPERA HOQUSE, (Cormer Halstod and Harrisousis,) TEHRD ETIEIESCOPE. Tostsvely the Lant Night and Matineo fo-day, Ade mission to Matineo—Cuildran, 1t cta.; ndulis, 25 cta, LAKERIDE ENTERTAINMENT No. 2.—Tuesdsy, Oct, 96, GEO, VANDENTIOFF, % The Prince of Eloca- tlonluts 17 Admisslon, 75 ceits, ineluding reeerved soat. Ticketa for saie Monday, by Janhen, McClarg & Co, 117 State-at. Somo conrss ticketa sitli for salo at §3, ot 24, 3 pom. Admise DANOING ACADEMIES OF MARTINE. NORTH SIDE—2i2 Cbicszo-av. ALL CLASSES WILT, OPEN ON THEUTRNDAY, Oct, 24, BOUTIL SIDE~1010 Inbana-ay. WEST SIDE—55 Ada+i. MADISON DANCING HALL, Corner of Peoria and Aadlson-sta., ta let to renpects- Dle partios or clubs, Suppors furuishied in the Dining- room attached to the Rall-room, SEWING MACHINES. HAVE YOU' SEEN THE ‘WILLCOX & GIBBS AUTOMATIO? Greateat Sewing Machiuc Invention of thoday Call and Investigate AT BALLSROOM OF Willeox & Gibbs Sewing-Maching Company, 200 Wabash. ruer Adamns. . MACHINERY. TTEOT WATER UNEXCELLED AH A HEATING MEDIUM. APPARATUS ADAPED T PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDIN SUCCESS QUARANTEED, CRANE, BREED & CO., 6R3-713 Weat Blghthest., Clnclunatl, O, z NOTIGE. g i Tar Relemytions, The condition of tho QOity Finances ro. quires that g more stringont rule for tho re. demption of Tax Certificates hald by the city shall be enforced. Publio Notico is hereby given that on the st of Noyember next, the promium on the saly of 1874 will be raised 10 35 per cent, sndon il cortilostes isaued at the prosens eale 5 por weut pev month wil be charged uatil fusther notico. 8. 8. HAYES, Comptrollor, Chiesgo, Oct, ¥, 187, FINANGIAL. $100 INVEST NOW $1,000 ACCORDING TO YOUR MBANS, 410, §:5, $loo, HOw IN BTOOK PIVILEGES, uoy often 1y i 57Utk frum 10 4 16 titew thu ¥iing fuvested every Witay, Withious risk beyoud th imvest. ment a4 oxpluncd 30 our boak sud Weekly Finsuchsl Teport wus free, containing the daily prices and Huctushions sl occur st the New York Btock Exe chstige Alio, o genaral condition of (ke New York ) kel oty ML\ px. EROTIIINGUAN & CO, Lavkers nud Broken alleat, o Liaukers ud Brokers, k3 Wallaty, Now York: | HATS. Buy your bthav, audH AT N ADANE 0, D2 ; AR, ALE!A:QQABN)“D'H (formerly Mrv. Ugden ioffuau’s) Luglish, French, and Gorman Bosrdiug and Day Bebool for Youug Lae dies apd Olidren, with calistbculca, No. 17°West Thirly-sightb-st.,, Now York, Roopous Bopt, 3T, Ap- Ay boauada by kies mehll vy at Scott’s, Madison-st . UCEAN NAVIGATION National Tine of Stearsships. NEW YORK T0 QU ac s acta m s V.1 at a0, m. ITALY, 4, iuraring, tet, 2 HUEEAND cetimis _:::h‘fi.<'fi"' iy aveage, 400 and 870 enrrener. Heturn tek- ota a4 rsducad 7w, | Bieorago tickste Deatial v £aod uowardson ‘m.;,.zu.;“..‘.” il , B. LARSON, Kortucast orner Olark snd Rane T Bhorinan 1uose). Cieawo, o P4 (0ppotiia new ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, “Tha tienoral Transatlantio Gompaay's b betpean Now Vork and Haero: " Tie spindiy senod auite raota for the Coniinent (it mors sycibes thiar aay other, wil sl from Flee No- G Nortn Biogt, H fuilons! Bk atarday, Oct. At 06 18 i3 '3 i claing nl) necountine withoat astes onares. Nleamars ary ateoraga G BNCK NG, Asaote 801 REDUCED RATES AMERICA LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, And all portaia Great Brifatn xnd the Coatineot, 4. 8. MILE, Wastera Agout, 173 Lasilin‘st.. comor Madison. NCHOR LINE. U S Teers Baturday to Glatgom, D Tiversit, ae. Caim g oo, o N 235, tocihdirie brovistin NUERNON BROTNEROL N, e LaSallo snd Madison-sis Great Western Steamship Line, Feom New York to Iristol (Rogland) direct. LARBAGON. Symons. 1ucday, Oct. 28 CIORNWALL, tampi Woinmeday, Nav. 34 Cabin Pastage, $10; : R xoursion ticl ft'. &1, !: s Suor & M, 5. K. I aiermediate, 86; Rreraee, 3, - Rppiy At frér it AT MEBONTIE Ab‘g e ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE 0P TRAINS FESLARATION OF REFERESCE MaAnXn.—t fatnrday s% oaptod. *Sanday excepisd. 1Mond i Five Bundiy st .00 8. por 3 Dadiy, ) t00Pted: i CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. icket CGirer, 85 Clatkty (3herina [louse), and 15 1 corner Hadison-st,, and al the depota. Leate| aPacifio Fast Line, aDubuwiue Dy K ) ADubu s NIght e, via CLintog, 208, o aOmats Night Ispres . 2] alreepirrt & Dabiadus % akeeepa rtd Dubyian 13 Exiiinau koo Fast Slan 10 p! Bt o Al 28 iwani BfiIwauk vo oL &Grenn I 00D, INC Paul Exprecs 00 5. 35K, Pall & Winn 133 EMirquotfs Expr 35 a. aGonsva Lake Expr 8 G 0 5, Drpot, eorner of Well ZDeBo corar of Cant vad Eromieste: AICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, Dok L S kit S [t Temiy ..,""’,.'j, j and Yo Lakoat,, Tvemont Houss. o7 s Blati £ Bat (vla o It CHICAGOD, ALTON & and Chicazo, Hames iy and Onion Dept, “Weat Bide, near MHa Vpicés: Al Depot, and $23 Randolp! fwan-av. and Lakesi. Kanaas Ctty and Dom Bt Louis old, CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & S'T PAUL BAILROAD. Enion Dexat, ormr daduon ani Gunabsis. m:{"%" 0iced Leare, | drvive, Mlwankoo & Praivie du Chtao| Divuton, Passeuger. * 8208 ou.[* 7:4p. Bilwauk .4 Cros Bt Silaneapolis, Kipos: . Oihirui'a Grean Dagthroues aamean 10008, 2. |* 4:00p, md & Towa l& Prl"‘ h“ 0w ai35, - Senas andBlovan e g ainaciee, Bt Tasl & u"f...ff‘.] S0 pe g L apohis, through Eipress,..... T 950, o |8 730 8 m. ILUR'GI'S CCM‘M&,RI!\RBI\! Dapot, foot o7 Lske: ot f Twenty seconded, Thak e iy HamdBipht, mane cha e Tiaket Zave, [ _Arrive Bt Lovls Eapress. E Bt Lot Eanr o ff 102 B Ciro & Now Urlova i & (b 7305 o Alzok Now Orieans b o ) 105 B yriceiiald aad Coorta & % Y 8o, pringnioid Mght Exuros pomf 708, oot ookux Hxprest bom |t il s & ilous Gty K & mle 1400, mJ Sious City & o TR bl 330 By oo o, huate, Trckas 'uw,":?u‘"&?fl.‘_‘_‘ Zrmive, Mell aud Rapre: TR DUaRa aud direstor Py 740 PIRAL Y St L% H . tor + 3 d Kanns City, Loavenworth, At iy 3ph Lz, 383 p, md 1 t 780 U £ 15 8. 1 llenduh‘(lu.l\u 19588 mo Augora Dassooger, * 8358 8" my e & m2 = nm-u“;\':\y. Letrenns il L cui2on & St Joseph K 3 & i) CCAMmIIOf b . Baowneratirors Abcommodatio A TepsSandajs. 1%, Batutoay. 1Kz, §londay KANKAKEE LINE, From Ceniral Depol, 00t Lake-st., and depol Toanis Tt Thet'pice 13 Randotphater st st dopon. Teavr, |_rvioe. Indianapolls, Lonfavilla & Ofneil att Day Expren Iniisoanoite, Lontevii Btk Rlab1 R *12:00 poon]® 8:0p. me ress (daily] 8:00 p. m.[* 7180, m. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE, From Ditisbury, Cincinnall mer Clinion and Carvoll-a, Liandalyh-at,, andat depat. St, Lowis Kalleay dep, care reel Sude, Ticko apce, T Indianapolls, Loulsvillo & Ciucin| nat) D) ay Expr Indisnapols j dias m“‘,.‘fim.-m.a inely 308, m. HPITISOURG, CINCINNATI & ST. Lolis RAILROAD. ket ugicn, L dolohiey ond ok dopote. 200 * 8:40p. . Ti0s. .o PITISBURG, FT. WAYNES CHICAGD RAILWAY. L " * Sunday oxcepted. { Dally, "t Gept BatUse) ¢ b RULEAY 8. rvatn o FALTIMORE 8 DHI0 A ROAD® wins laare prins 7o T3 T or ety second ste - Trched wlloey 108 Grarieins eurnt o Daalingion, L Leavs. [mosca 838, Madl, Sundays Exoopted, 83y, apram, 1 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLANG & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Tickaiafles | i Van Burex und 83 Dapsi curner o Vo Bugenand Shecuan-is Ouaba, Leatenw'th Atohison Rx Peru Abcommodal Nizlit Bapreas., __soauEs, FAIRBANKS' BTANDAKD SCALES oF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 &118 Lako St., Chicago. , . Hp cwalido bey only We Geasiaey