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ey Ve CHIUAGE LD ULY D e ———— SATLLKIZAY O ToBiuiR | Quito. Ona of the accomulices, an ofiiear, who was caushi afier Lhe aseassination, was toid by the President of tho Court-Martial before swhom he way ined that hin ife would be wpared il lin woull giva up the names of his Associatas, 1 life,” ho replied, ** would be worthlons, for rpaeed mo my comrades wonld net. I would rather be shot than pontardod.” sl GERIMAMY, it TINMATES, Toyuoy, Oct, 22,—4 &pecial from Horlin saya that the estimates for the Cierman Empiro for 1876 sbiow a deficiency of 15.000,000 marks, SCANDINAVIA, HONORS T BLANALOTTE, Lomior Limer. The insugaration Tast weck of an equestrian statno to lermadofte in frout of the Royal Palaca in Christ:ania recalls attention to anfu- teresting and inatructivo chaptor in an almont fargotten history, Tho Seandinavian countries sngurated by the refusal of the Demaeratic Houen to #est Congressmen who have credeus Halu from Gov., Keliowe, What the effect wounld bo in Lawimnna Mr. West in not cortrin, but he fonrs that if encournged by the Domocrat Honer, the tarladent clement might sgui seek to gain tho arcendetiav. TIR OF PICIAL YOTE, Srecinl Durateh to'i s tgo Tribune, DEx Moises, fa. Oct. 22.—The oMdiai voio of tts Stato will not lie known until the assemvling of thn Leginlatiure, By a mosi absurd provistoi of tho Coustitution, 1o votes Tor Governor aud Lientenanl-Qovernor — ara counted by ths Lepislature in Jolut Convention. At the Inat sosston, this waa not dono unul thy Legis- lature had heen in sossion nearly four seeke, nwn}ixto !ho:lllomlmck hll c)c;:t‘:ln;;qy: ‘7"“;‘\‘ rL(;: tho Honso., The remswder of the Stato Licl 2 : countad by ¢he Exeeutiva Counvil next Menday, | Garlist Leaders Will Soon Hold an Im- TEORIA COUNTY. 1da Sweetal Diapateh fo e Gtz Trstc, portaps Counoil, Peonta, 115, Oct, 22, -Juin Warner was neti- German Eslimates Show a Deliclt of 15,000,000 : FOREIGN. Five Vessels with Their Crews Lost on tho English Coast, Tho French Assembly to RMect on the : 4th of November, Roulier’s Caso to Be Left for the Action of That Rody. inated for Mayor, William Moliewn for and Engeno MeCarty for Collector, ot the ety cratio Convention to-night, tarks. have wlowly been left wstranded Ly the POLITICAL NOTES. —_—— high coutral tide of European progross. s EAT BRITAIN Ticy. fell inta tho ranks of civilization Bill Alton dead ! Just wait elkhty or ninaty CR . at the cleventh liour; indoed, tho Mue BITPWRECKS REROS a gecond resurrection chs years and reo. Ther coming,—St, Paul Lisp a0 reported. with tho losa of twouty tiset, Thoenly stifl-backad and coal-headed infla- | wonthor continues tcmpestuosts. covites unly were behind thom. Lut tho personal capacity of pomo of their rovereigna forced thom into the frout lino among the Powera of tho Con- Loxpox, Oct. 92.—A nuwbar of -hinrm;kn Tha tionists uow before the public ave lieu Butlerand Loxtos, Oct. 21—5 s, 1. Later aml faller tinent, The er!mfmimfiuu of S\I'N‘lrel‘l from Wendoll Phillps.—Richmon:d (170,) Jonrnal. acconuta of the recont disactrons floodnan.d grles :IL‘" ll).m’hh »ul:l;! gave "nn r!mx;xu:sc to Fivo daily Republicau uowspapers, of Ohio, | aro at nand this mowniug, ‘The ti Johs u0r Jong-roproticd | oirriy -0 the peo- bolst the Hages and Woodford banuor : notw:th- | Isabel Tme hoen totally tost ne Stone Haven, | plo, whieh their ruless were capablo of standing which fact, wo douht the necessivy for | On tho Heoftieh coaat,” The craw, numbeting f waing, with shopular emft and determina- oithet gentlemau toput uplightuing rods—7 e {“’l‘\\‘c\ perirhed, 'fwo large vensels biavo been | oy, e the attsinment of political ends. ot off Deterbead, in tho samo viclnily, with all on voard. This makes fivo vesank: which have gone daswn with theie erevs in a dis. tatee af (0 miten wlich have bedu rororted within the laat two devs, ¥ Hante (Ind,) Esprese. With the intlation Democracs—and that is tho biggost buif of tho party—doad againat him. it wili not require the two-thirds rle 1o kil 'fil "I'he founder of tie House of Yass was s man & renckable ability; the poliey of Guatavus Adolphus slill works in tho relationa of the Faropean tates, Fven tho erratic snd searcely dow's cbanced in the Demoretatic Presidential raTLUAL, #ane gallantey of Charles NIL moved tho world Convention.—Springficld (Mass.) Union. Mesere, (3. 1 Neronloa & Ca. merchants of | yolicealiy noJesd than ewotionally. But the nate A yaller dog conld bo elected (iovornor of | Lanln Mancheter, bave failed. Theirfi- | ural strength of Sweden was unequal totho part weititios nee st 0,000, Ph Manchester | ahe wa Conricr ta-dny sayn thAL by the futinre of alaree | play, Amerionn bouse ymiom firms in Bracfond waill Jowa on tho Republican ticket.~—Hurlington ¢a- arlte, Wo don't know about that—but it is cor- tnin that n candidato who thinks *yallor doga™ bottes than black men con't bo elected on tho Democratle tickot.—Dubtque Tumcs. alled upon fir (hoeo rmbitious times to Sho felt aoon and raplily in the seale of natioual dighity, and deseeuded ton far lower dapth then sha'deserved, Tho insnnity of tho vof Narva, without n redecming toieh of INPORTING CALICOTS FRO: Tl London Finea, tn it volu: o L UL My goninm, was apharently inherited by his 3 \\uhécwfl to lulm nomlnnhn‘h lp'(vm_""‘ l’-'}l{: how tho followine : ** We lenn frint the .uwcrg'nsm'n. \','um?‘ tho ly-'rcnch Ilnvm{mon h |Mur'-' “h!xo R‘op\;x’_‘c“l" J‘,i!!"'!"’“& AN b Wrade Journal that & Manchoster fhm | byrat al the old withas of Contlten- \pr Preeldent tu 1876, tho Ciuciunatl (o vt | hay becun to import enkicuen feom thie Untted | iad * policy, — siwedon encounterod ~ disnster nly olieerved that *The utwement uakin | igiates, ‘'he fact is eignifieant, and as imports | on disaster, until o fortunate combina- Gen, Hayes tho Republican cauaidato for 1'vesis dent next year begins ratiier eard Tho- Toy ho vrganization of u nubicusi ¢ which 1t i< ready tn join, 1 sa The Oluo defeat, nidod by {1 N bas o tendency e Fent. wult will be that the West sn vomstructiog of b lAfo didato fur the N: QOblo electlon i$ a4 varnit 1870 tho dssura v} be ded trap rehool-quenticns wiil 1ot aveil. Autiontractivs, anti-protection, and anti-mono uly il Le thu watcit- ersway {bat the goodu are of meh botter qual tv nud apnearance than ogre, lanchester, it ap- penrs, hing found a competitor at last, bat that st depend upon tho price,” asgplsy o il FRANCE, THE SATIONAL ASSENMBLY. Pars, Oot. 22.—It i3 sunounced that the French Aseembly will convene on ‘Thursday, the 4th of Novembor. tiun of chauces bestowed the fnheritance M’Il‘lm hy Yasta on n French voldier of fortune, freblo doscandanta of {ho Cirea¥ Guetavus placa Lo the power of o hawd-grained, energotic nature. Fura whilo the strazga yolko wea folt ta be gevero: Lut” tho HBwedey wero shrowd enough to perecivo that its sovaerities wera wiclesoma and honest, and they bore thelr foreign King no ill-will for his” heavy hand, ‘Lho “aenaration that know Chisrles X1V. Tolwp, | a4 Borundotio ip called in the gonealogies of Swedieh monarchs, has passed away, and onlr tho memory of the emivout servico ha vrodicts 1y paziy, teripe, it will unit i rel s ot ef n -day decided not to worda of tho Western pevpe. u coToli i rendorad to his ndopted conacry romatm. Whep saxold il Alen bisey tke the mhl\ulh:}lo'},nu;:tor(.p.asghomcmguwn e PR N i i R Dl “Thst’s a yurzile, okl iy p regard Lo M, Bouher for his racent speech at | porg gineerely beloved by its subjects than But all van tell e burpy Ajnccio, &y the Qovorninent derires to teavo the | (he 1aree of Derundotts, aad tho jealousics Tohes the toeh old fetloss Al Gond (o ee! bis Tag-baby, Tho sneering tone with which some Rejpublie- 8D papers wmention (ho appointmont of MMr, Chaudler to tho Depariment of the Interior is Abssembly complelo freodom of action in the i which dtvtle Norway from Sweden—not nuliko matior. thoso which nused to sopaiate Seotiand, 2nd which actuslly sepavate frcland from England— 0 uct :hmlnish, but vath?r sppear to axcito the warmth of pouular lovalty. Of all Euvopean oLl CENTEXNIAL. A weeting of the priuelpal wanufscturers and nrorchants was held iu thio city to~dny in regnid aliopother ont of place. Mr. Chiaudlor iwa de- | to the Centonvinl Exbibition at Philadelphia | Younrehica, Norway how (ho niost donios cidod Al uncompre ¢ Tiopublican : ho haa | mext yoar. 3L Dict: Mounin, membor of the [ dratia Censtitution, vet Xnasia ~ herself had mueh experienen i public ife, and negquali- { Arnembly fiom tho Seine, presidiog. Ho sald | conld not L more enthusiastic in honot- fieattons for n faithiul dischinrgo of hvs duben in | tho dxtubitors who intended to partciato i ipg the namo of Petor tho Oreat than tho Norwegians were & fese days ago in thelr rov- orenea to tho eccond founder of Scaudinavian umty and tedependence, The history uf tho rovereign whose statue boverd %k, unid ho hopd the lixt would bo swelled to 1,200, o f the new positlon assigned hi "There ia no relloction upoun b | neter, 8avg by polibieal upponomts v every Republicau official.—Siayton ( 0.) Journal. dispagable. A DIPLOMATIC INCILENT. Panta, Oct. 4.--A diplonatic 1wenlent oceurred " > to-day which, though not prezuant with " Ly . ¢Surlieoglyd This {8 the Iateet deflanca burled at_tho New o "y i 2l was nuvelled on Tueedny n tho Norwogian York Ewallow-Tnil Demoeicy by the Ciuolunati | §701% intoress, chows tho groat good fooh Cnpital 18 in ono senvo romantic, Yot Enquiver : 'wluclx exXintd lm\\\_euu Liepublican Justitasiont, | gucta wen little of vomauce, fn the ar- We “nccept™ nio bondhelders® platform which, #f J;u‘ #-mm."rdu [1' ) bfi]““;u d'Mlzites of | qinary uecoptation of tho FMM . about enacted Inta etatute, womsd shower i upen e | B8 Hepublle of Hiu ilarino, was reeeive | Toan” Baptiste Botnndotte, tho provineial e by tho Duo Decozew this afieraoon at 4 olelock, and expressed ths good vishes of * his Govermnent for the greatuess und prospenty ot Travee, wirch from tho higlert antiguity has al- Sayw Louored San Hanno with it frisudabip and protection.” Sau Mariuo hay hiod no representas tivo in Franco wswco the ueath of tho Duo I'Aquaviva tlreo yeara ngo, aud it must thero- foro be o sourcs of sincers congratulation that diplomntic relations have oaco more been ro- naseen, Wo doubs af there arn I consequeneo west of thy Alleghy el touth of tha Ohio who would ** couront tv Sarmuel J. Tilien us the Democratic candidate for Yecadinh,” %o do not “hack down,” We have no * humbls pie™ to cat, fr.e ouc curtency doctrine fs vietoriour, in Ghin zi even he fulsehooda skont religfon and sehaols, snd (b bountiml contribuitons of 3,00 National 1aul il thio infiuence of the mones-letdera of New York aad of Europe, and the stupendous frauds in ee tof our citics, oould searcely give an inlniteainal i foris dozen Taen of lawyar's son, who carriea the knapeack of a com- wmon_toldier i tho Rovolutionary Wars, and foutul in {b not culy the darshal's batou of the provectial _promixe, but tho Crowu of an ind pendent Kinzdom, A Gaveon, with the liot totaper aml [roe tongne of his race, llurua- dotto mmds bis woay with rapid strides, theuch not without somo cliecks, in the carcer opened [ieall able Frencluoen when Franco t baud. im good-by, Watln hern, and will begin the mannfaoturo o aarienitoral implemonts with a capital stock of 20090, Pt & CASUALTE lu;&: TWO WOREH AND A BABY BURNED TO DEATH, Denver {Cel) Newes, Oct, 17, At Cavon City, Triday cvening, Miss Cartle Buckinghom. o 12-voar-old gitl, who waa slop- ping with hor rister, Mra. Fred Lvauny, attempt ed about 0 o'clock to start a tiro with coal oil, whon tho ran exolodod, tho Hnid flying sl ovor her. In an juetant her clothes were ablaze, and beforo Mre, Evana, who was aeated nesr, could riso with ber 1-year-old in- fant, they tno wora onveloped in flamos, 'fho wirl, Carilo Buckingham, ran ous into the siroot, uktering shrioks that rang from ong to ond af the town. ‘The florco blaze wrapped itaelf about lier, and slie waa rondored neked in tho strosty befora any one could reach hor. Meauwhilo tho flames _worn sproading in tho honueo, and Mra. Evaus aud Linr babe were porinis fng by tho most sgonising of deaths, The fira by almost superhuman ox- ertions, was quiekly extingwuished, sod the mother and ehild werd fomnd in 8 chair, Jiterally chsrred, ‘I'ne clotbiug had been consumed from both bodies, and not a hair remainod on tho mothor's hoad, Buk what I8 most strango, both boings—~indesdall throe —still sbowoed siges of life, though chorrod aud unrocognizavle, In this condition, surronnded by horritied feionds and spectators, the vietima lingerod along for hours, the mother dyiug at 9:30 o'clock, hot aia- ter at 100, and tho infant at-3 yestorday morning. Mrs. Evans was the wifo of Fred Lvans, for- merly delivering agent for Wells, I'argo & Co., at Colorado Springs, froth which place Le but recently removad to Canon City. Puevto oLy Chaetain, Oct, 17, The mother lay upon tho floor, burned from hend to foot, ono sohd mags of burned slesh ; the aiktar on a boed, terribly burned, and mosn- ing in intenae agony, was uot supposed to boe so badly burned. criea wero hieart-rendingg, ‘The infant, 3 wonths old, lis ‘I'lio motber abont 10 o'clock raker! for hor hug- Ito wan enllnd, and 1 o whisper sie bado Frequently during tho eveniug she whirperod Lor wishes that sho might bo given somothiog to end ber misery amd put hor out of existenco. About 10 o'vlock shia died, ana beforo mortnug her child and sister died i {n- tense pgony, WASHID ASHORE Specinl Dispateh to The Cliccgs 14 awp MaveNn, Mich., Oct. 22.~Tho bedy of ar an nnknown female washed ushore 2 mijos south of hore this morning, AL the Coroner™ inquest tho death was attributed to aceidental drowningg. Tlho body was not ideutified. 1t is supposed to 1ave been one of the Iady passongers of tho un- fortnnate Equinox, which wae wrecked about alx weeks ago. water sgomo time, belng much bloated, with thn hair all off tho head. with a ealico wrapper, bnlmoral skivt, atripod atockings, and clott guiters, ‘The body was apparently In tho 1t way dreencid plainly A DEATH.DEALING DRUGGIST. Syecial Dispateds to The Chieann Triptne, fir, Lovts, Mo., Oct, 22.—A% hlacon, Mo, to- day Dr, B. I, 8herman, of bitters notoriety, anil Samuel Parkor, ono ot the oldest citizens of this placo, went to Bovier, an adjoining town, aud, oftor looking around, thoy visited Dr, Sherman's darug-stora, Coming out togother, they had not gono 10 rads whon Parker foll in convulsious. Lo fivo wiuntes Dr, therman was sinilarly af- fectrd. It §s gnppored thoy were poisoned. onor, with Duw, "Juckson aud Shaw, have just gone up to make an examination. In twonty minutcs they wero both dead. ‘I'na Cor- MINING ACCIDENT. Zpecial Diaatch to T'he Chicago Tyibune, Lagasy, 11, Oct. 42.—A tercible aceident oe- curred this morniog at tho Taylor sbaft of tho Northern Illinois Conl aud Iron Company in this village. Jnwmes Price sud his oephow, John Dalton, had juet commenced their deacont juto ho minoe by siding down ou the cage, whou ¢ho f D et Euboroed tratitony ol Wi cable broke, and they fell to tho bottom of tho ty apnust our teket fu § Blato Yiepublican by 10,10) at | sumed between thatwo countrie. o m.nl‘:)rv T 1180, 1o wad of to 1-1111“::‘:-423{ shatt, & distance of 300 fect, killivg them fu- L acousita ono it yile. e 1 pirit to pleaso Napoleon, and tho Swedish En- | stautly, Mr. Prico toavay a wife and eix chil- - Saar SPAIN. voy, Conne Moraer, made & very curiovs ana | dren m poverty. Dalton was in his 15th year, OBITUARY. A CARLIAT £OUNCIL 7O DF HELD. smomentony wistako whon In 1816 ho sought to | No blame is ageribed to the Company or tholr G Pans, Oct, 22.—1¢ is belioved fn Madrid tlat | plonscthe despot who dictated to all the lesser | ewnployed. 2% s QGEN. SOL MEREDITH, . Cinowinati Quzette, o Ixpuaxaronts, Jud,, Oct, 2L—A\ private din- patch roceived this forenoon by Senator Mortun sunounces that Gen. Hol ‘Mercuith dicd at 1 o'clock this ‘morning, at his homo near Cam- bridge City, Wayno Couaty, after an illness of soveral wocks' duration. Bolomon Meredith wed born in Guilford Coun- Ty, N. C, Nay 20, 1310, and cottled in Wayng County, Ind., noar Richmond, tu 1829, ITera ho wus omployed by tho mouth 83 o common farm- haud, Lut bis woental strength oqualiog his pbys- leal, his worth as a eitizen aud politionl worker was quickly recogmized. and in 1894 bo wus wade Bheviff ol tho county, and ro- clocted iu 18J6. In 1318 Lo commesced tho sovereigutica of the Contineat by ufering to the l‘h{:ll‘lml ‘zkm sn(crémfin &% m;:: (h\r‘ufiufl tha < childiess King of Sweden, Charles XILL lerna- oxtent tho pasition of | gotto nccopted the offer, and Liold bis ground as elected Crowu Priuco of the Swedes, despite tho bitter jealonsy of bis formor master und of the Czar. "Tho other Kingdomn which weraso onsily shaped out or conquared for the kinsmea aud minions of Uunaparte crumbled, one and all, awey within a fow wears; but this Crawn, which way won by a Maishal of the Em- pirn ugaiust tho Bmporor's will, hoo passed by suberitance to the descendants of tho fortunats #oldier ea smoothly as if it had coms dowm from o loug lino of roigning uncestors. Yot the dangers of the dyunsty wora many rud complox. Dorundotto had mo noonor ob- tained tlio coutrol of Bwedish polivy than he disvernod tho wonkness of the Frenchh Imporial system, then ju the tull caveor of jts blind yage ngaingb Xuss Cautiously, Lut nteadily, he brouglit Bwedon into line with the great Contt- neutal Aliance, and procured for lis sdopted country o voiee in the councils of Burope. But theso advauntoges wera purchased at a high prica. Bornudotto never ceieed to be a Lrenchman in heart, and it cost him @ Leen pang to stuke o blow at his native land. for bis tardiness in Lringipg tho aruy he commanded in North Giermany to jom In tho invasion and occuption of Franco he was sharply ehiddon, and his deposition was canvessad in powerful quarters, Novertheless, his voleo waa of o mnch political weight amoang tho rtatesmen ol the Allianca thathio way nbio to agsort success- the Carlis leaders will hold a meoting shortly at which o decision will bo arrived at which will intiuenee to an tmportant their eause, COURT-MARTIALED AND SHOT, * anta Crand, Oct. (8.—Hafacl Martinez ‘been court-mnriialed and shot at Intideucis, \ BIAIGER, Maorip, Oct. 22.—Bharkey, the convicted murderor, Wiao cseaped from piisen i New York, hay arrived st Sautandor, from Cula, TUL BOMDARDMENT Or SAN TIAN. ing 8 Correapundencs Lendon i p ‘Tuesday wns for Han Sebasiau o day of unu- gual cxeitement and soxioty. Iu - the monsing the troops met with o most decided eback ; ond iu the evening tho town was bombarded by the Carlist ortillery. A Jittlo alter 0 o'clock b X T joined tho' erowd of promeuaders of morcantile business in diton, and contivned it | the Alameds, for, notwithalanding the un- in Cambridgo Oity trom 1830 to 1843, In 1840, | toward ovemts of tho morning, tho and aeain i 1844, Lo wau sont a8 o dologate to | Daneo wny thronged with the usual crowd of tlie Wiy Nutional Cousention, and to the Re- | well.dressod idlors, I had rearcely mado two putdicsn Convention in 1836, In 1816. 47, 44, | turns on tho promenade when loud whistiing sud 54 ho was oloctod totha Legirlature. 1u 1819 | noieo ovorhoad ntiracted my attention, and in Lresident Taylor appointod kit United States | another luetant o ehell burst with a tetrifio crosh Marsuut for the District of Indiava, an oflico ho | not two bumidred verds off, Avotber and nn- hold anlil romoved by Presidont Pierco fu 1853, | other followed in quicic succession. Ladies Atter gorving s fourth torm in_tho Legisie- | sercamed nnd rusbed fraptlcaliy to nad fro, turo he becama connected with John B, Now. | secking sheiter from tho deadly mise wman i financial uzont of iho Tndiana Central | silen; owners of sbops apd cafos Lurriedly Lialiroad, and subsequently was mado Providont | barved thew doors und windowa; snd i uf tho l_mem!vxall & Chicago Road. In 1859 hio | lews timo than 1 hnvo occupiod in tho telling wad elecled County Clerk, which ho resigned | of 1, the Alameda wan desertod aud eloomy. in 1461 for tho purpose of entenng | At first many of tho wbells eithor foll unort 81 P v )t had been abandoned. perfect mass of fire, the burning roods, and ev- erything elso that could burn, having boen con- chif fn Lledmont, _ romains wore forwardod this afternoon. BURNED AT SCA, New Onreaxs, Oct. 23,—Capt, Johnkon, of the teamskip Roval Htandard, from Liverpool, re- ports that, on the 80tk of September, in Iatitude 86 degress 49 minntes, lougituto 31 dogrees wont, Do tell 1o with the burning wreck of tho iron Mo boarded tho wreck, and found hip Aurors. Her lower hold waaa umod. Finding it Impossible to suve the wreek, sud dangerons to allow it to fluat aronud, the ytl‘nmn!n scuttled it and procesded on lisway ord. RUN OVER AND KILLED, Special Inngateh t The Clacayo Tribune. Avrors, 111, Oct.22.—A switchman i tho Chi- eago, Burlington & Quincy yard, named Gcorgo D. 8hoelz, fell boneath o coal car Inst even- iug, having both leps 8o badly mangled tLat Lo uevived anly an hour, Ho had ouly been em- loved liore two days, mnd lonvesa wifo sud W. Va., to which place tho CENSURED FOR CARELESSMESS, JouteviLLE, Ky, Oct. 22,—Tho United Btates locnl stoambost 1nspectors concluded their iu- catigation to-day iuto tho causoa of the late “collison of the ‘T, T\ Hillman and Ving Sbivkle. The vordiot is hat the collision wus causod by tho army. Ju Jule of hab year e | in tho wators of tho bay, or passed over tho | FUIIY Tor Swuden o claim to Norwav. long o de- | 0o hoth pilots, Hervey Thompson, of tho pan somialusiousd Colonel of thu, Niueteonth | town, bursting on tho Znrrioln sundu beyond | Fudsnevof tho Daish Grown, Denmatic had | j1ymog, pnd Favior Wells, of tho Hhiuklo, otch o ool 0o Bt g, (WHIOE year | tho Uramon, but i whort thme tho alm be- | LUNSIEL ST 89 K B3mic of NAUARA L | of whou In niitied to tho’ ighest couduo for x After the War, in 1400, Vresident Johnson up- pointed him Assessorof Internal Kevenuo for the Wayno County District, sad in 1867 nado Liun Burvoyor-General of Montana Tey- ritory, au aflico which ho beld untl Jaly, 1800 Beeidea tilliug theso public placen of trust, hio s boen s Trostee of Cambrideo Sawe to Sweden. But Norway, thuugh loving tho Danes little, loved the Swedes oven leas, and, tonched by tho fevor of Fronch domo- crutic idene, bad adopted n Constitution repub- Jican in n\'nr;thinsz tut the name, Tho Nor- “weglang cecordingly rofuued to recognize tho Troaty of Kiel, aud declared themselves ln- weére given to closo all windows srhenco lights conld bo vikible to the encmy, and rerve tem a8 o point do mira. Lio strect doors, too, were left open, 15 that the troops and polico conld seok helier when tho church-bells sig- unled tho enemy's fize, Many Lundreds of per- A b won sought refuge i the churches and o 3 ) Dieors ot the Wints Wanner of the oard of | cases thoeo wbahiting the bpper staries | KUK Liat b couoity spareely peoplad, dof restoty Al otk e ’“”'L, ; Lrought thelr beds down to the entrauco ,,‘“ ¥ 1 br “‘ ‘,‘ il i with au allinor, AONEL Bk 5 braat Lrove bold | hally” for greater aecurity apainat the ehells, It | O3chequer ubeolutely empty, was . iu no gnicor, siiough b, briliey (ot o Dield | wan vory dangerons work moving about tho | SoNSROR 10 g8t R T Tord e “enomy was © whippen, Dpghel e | town s bideod, this could only bo” oftacted by | perhedotto-—sen moun - ue the Grotn yaden boro him oft e % s o seriasof auddon rushes fsom ono doorway | prORS T Lad 0~ ' m:ir '1":: e i h ¥ Etrel to snothor, Ho fuccrsant aw the arrival of | fontiorin the Awmmer of 8 RORKRE. At the battlo of Gainoaville, whilo riding irs Trout o Lis s, who wers falling about i the projoctiles. Alnuy @ank in (he roadways r_my yielded, and elected the Swodish Monarch formmg groat cratoss when exnloding; and yin of Norway, with o reversion ju duo course § liko lesvea from o frost-bitten treo, Ws hocso | fn any - Joeslitien the % to tho Crown Prince, Thoy stipulated, howover, ' % a footway: Y ] | :ill.::gur';ulll:g. '“A’LJ.‘.”.?'(':"L“.?l’g‘tn'i‘n‘.“rf"\.'fi"?l’l’x““ e i e fga and " Lroken o e Remieratia Jantibationn. it thets siaims winuio-ball brosking thres of Lix tibs. Ehia | Hre Lo Snney-pots, M midnight tho p : wero fully ackuowledgsd by thecharter of 1816, ‘Flio subjugation of Norway procured for Bor- nadotte during his Jifelimo the nuimosity of tho Norwegian people, Castlercagh wis not more firo heeamo oxecodingly repid, bo lers then oiglity projectiles Leing thrown futo the town during the cusuing hour. Heerlug that this might be tho preliminary o an ussanlt, ca- Iatter wound was n sorious vue, frgm the offocts of which ho mever fully rccovered. Hin last sicknesy fa diroctly traceablo to it. Geu. Meredith wos tho tallest man in Tndi- pecially mg somo Jhscavan bal 3 dotested In Treland than wak King Charles XIV, sns, standing G fect 7 inchos in lus stockie, {muwny to have urnvtdyuiu (lnll‘;:?zncna“r. w&:': Johu in Norvway duriug the eartior yours of his In carly years ho ways nlmm): bnilt, weighing 250 | guneralo was coundad, | tho ‘entira frres Doug roign. Nor was tie, 88 wo havo eaid, vory unds and upnards. 110 was cousifernd ona of | rwey | 1ras pot under armw, aod the {‘“l’“‘" having L lifotimo iu Swedou, tho strongent and most museuler Mt Jubree | posty wero doubled. ‘Theso precantione, howe | 110 Wad w0t & geolal rler; ho uever ton of thy Htato. vk Ho struck feom the shouldey, and tho man who cafght his fiet took a hori- zontal poaition at ouce. 1n later years, however, hio Lia¢ grown thinand emaciated, und, with thoex- «ophionof a bright, sparktiug oyo, looked litto liko learnt ao much ie the langnage of - .his adopted country ; aud oven s sou, King Oncar? u Lorn ¥renelnut, swas not felt to Lo s native ruler. But long befors King' Cuarles Jobin diod, afior divectiug the supreme power of the ever, proved noedleas, notluug beyond the bome bardsient being attempted, ‘Foward 2:50 in the moruinyz tho tia wackoned, snd at 1 veasad on- tirely, boving Iostcd nearly five hours, T'wo huidred pnd Afty ohiells. wero thrown into the bis formor solf, For tmany years he had been | town, 'ho damage to ; monnrchy for mgro than & generation tho largest deslor 1 blaoded stoek in the Stato, eidernhio, o,hcé‘,:“v "{: hm:‘,‘:,‘ ‘“m‘“‘f:,‘, nd won the qrmpm of hluk unb]oumf He raised notbug but the finest brocds, sud | wiorfes, the fag trajectony of the Whit- | thother Huwades or Norweglans, by tho bought tothing but tho fincst blood. Ilis farm | worth ‘shot, cowpled with fhe hatght of tio | J9Wco. the constitutional = priuciplos. and at Csmbridgo Cily v noted .throughout the | bufldings, rendering tho hittiug ot the lower | the polley of his rule. 1o wmude the | B Wost, sud atan udvartisod sale of siock pur- | portious Impossible. Kingdom estramed in Lluropo- ns o well-gove OXuupt on tho oxposod son i front. The canunlties, as far as havg Leon nble ) l_enn:. 816 but fow,—two woldiers lalled and :;;:I‘x“f s::upecxo«xr‘n‘m; vlm‘uudwl. ouo having had his thi-b Plotely mplit opes from end to ond in a very Peculisr manuer, ; 4 end chaeery Liavo como from Lngland, Ho leaves property valued butwoen 75,000 aud 2100,000. emed, ordetly, wteadily prosporing State, IHo kept it cloar of tho ulorms of rovalution aad the quicksands of tuternational fntrigues. When lio ‘?uml away, full of vears, in 1444, oven the Norwegians Lad bogim to do” him justice, to recopnize the stern nccessitics ‘of his work, and to honor tbe ictegrity, the #ubrioty of purpogo, and the ripe wisdom with which fhint worlt was eatriod out. Apoihor gen- IOWA SUPREME COURT. Spéctal Diepatat to The Chicuar Trioune, Deaugue, 18, Oct. 22, —1The follawiug opinlons wera ronderod In tho Bupremos Conrd of Towa: Railroad Land Curapsuy v, Micked, pellant ; from Hagriaes istict e el ML T erw e, Kavanaugh, uppeliunt; 2 - cuity atitined, gh, bprellunt; from Tolk Cir- Haven vu, Cratuer ) revers: od, Fiuley ve, Henliey; from Muscuing Clreuit; sf- tirmed. , TR RESIONATION (3P0 KL 500N RERYIAY 31814+ cyatlon has pavsed In Norwny vince tho death of ing Charles Jol ud vow eontoting moro than bare justico Is douo to tho Gascon adventurer who founded s dynasty and cement. od the unity of two kindied and neighboring p / V1esNg, Oct. 6.—1ho resipuation of tie Rise tics Dauiutry was brought uhouy Ly the persons] action of tbe Prince i tho Bkuptschine, Yo gave, i m secrot BLLing, explanations ou the Kive ve, Mclendy; frum M . . ati 4 o, o Tor relearing dgmon cpuat B pomey, | intorual and esternal position ot gor. ::“°;;Z;m§o‘i?o~a wi;“r"l‘:ldum i et Ty & Co, ve. The Dubugue Liguber Company; | Vi which ~produced & gy impression, | last weok to do bonor o bim wlru Bave wiotioa bv atirm overruled, jroviug ue they did the danker of the equivo- catiny policy Toliowed, wnl the eyen ml_\:::?r dungera o Which Servin would by oxposed by enurinz anto actlon, It was ubavpeat of gl Pritco Do s Alnisters 10 the Skupteching, and. ss this lsior respouded 0 the wppeul, the Blinietry sesigued, the Beaudinaviau Penivuula o fnsstimatle blensing™ of uufon do not yield m patriotio fooling to their aucestors. But tney have como to understund that tho patrdotism which would huvo etruggled Lo waintain a'separste oxistence for thelr country, splitting tho Heaudluavian Peningula into twa Kingdoms which must prob- atly be opposed if not united, was a crude sen- timeut happily defeated by tho practienl senso of Bernadotte. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yomg, Oct. ‘.‘LI.—Amvm—stnAmyhipu Ville de I'aris, from flavre; Iolland, fiom Lou- dug; Abyusinia, ({;nn Luz:x\'gu\‘ e CLESSTOWR, Ol 2&—Arrived—Hie Tdabio, from Hew York: ualiip ———— ECUADOR, TUR AFBAHINATION OF PUEAIDENT JOLTXo, Vani, Oct. 7—From reliabto informution whicty 3 ! 1 Lave receivod it appears that Gareia Moreno, Kicom New York auu vaslibonug cities we [ the lato President of Feuador, was ssasssiuated preparing Lo (0rm & compavy in lgy eityy wfter | by membeis of & seeret wociety, which has the wauner of tho Cuban pstriots, to co- | brauches all over Bouth Amorics, and oves i oyarate with their felluw-countrymen ut bowe | Europe. Lotw were drawy o aelect the murdes @ tholr efforty Lo coat off the Spanieboie. - [ or, who outwied the Presidentisl Palsce at S G PORTO RICAN PATRIOTS. o New Yops, Uct. @—Tha nwtines of Yot ARl INDIAIAPOLIS INDUSTARY, Stecuat Duspateh to Phe Chivano vivune. Ixpiaxavorsy, Oct. 24—A 8lock company or- ganized byand fu the foferest of the Kuroks Mauutucturing Company of Binghamton, N. Y, Las purclinuod the Slumoos A2 ud Edgo Tool A STUNNING BLOW. Shectal Dispiteh to Tha Chicado Tribune, Taxssu, Mieln, Oct. 22,—The Ifon, A. L. Greon was struck on the forehoad by a beam whilo building a bndge a fow days sgo near Olivet, Nowas to-day eays ho ta atill unconecious, nd therg are but littlo Lopes of his recavery. GREAT WAS THE FALL. Cisuinsan, 0., Oct. 32—While o pleco of rauite, weigling 12 tons, was boing ralsed to the top form of the upper courso of tho foinda- tion of tbe new Custom-llouso thls morning, tho derrick Lroke, and tho granito foll to the round, soriously Injurlng tha foreman, James fouroe, aud a laborer, Johu Currdn. FATALLY BURNED. Specral Dispateh to The Chicayo Tribune, Misrsroris, Minu, Oct. 22.—A bara beloug- ing to Peter Miller burnod to-uight. 3lr. Milter, trying to eavea tonm of mules, w ;’l:yialrlnns aay his injurids will donbtless prove atal, badly burned, Loay, 82,500, COAL OIL EXPLOSION New Onreans, La., Ovt, Mry. . L. Mur- don hns besn burned to death by tlie oxploalon of & coal-gll lamp, and Lar busband was severes :ly buruod in atempting to extioguivh the auies, FATAL RESULT OF A FIT. Suestal Dispated to 4 e Chiaugo Ty (buns, Perrorry Miet, Oct. 22.--To.day Louls singa, who was subject to fity, was found dead 0 » tub of water, ugainst which be had fallen in au opiloptio attack. iR BOOK TRADE FAIR. New Yok, Oct, 23.—Tho supplemontary book falr oponed yesterday at Clingon Hall undor the auspices of the American Book~frade Avnoolation, wera reproscuted. will ba made known at the eud of the fair. About forty publishiug Liouses ‘The swount of transactions RS e Tho torm fresco-painting is dppited in this country to two difforcnj processes, the oug or- dinary wall decoration in oil or watsr-color, the other fresco proper, in which $he color {s spplied tu frosh mortar, with tbe surfaco of which 1t becomes lucorporatod. Prof, Luigi Gregori, who was mentioned in Tue TrinuNe roviews ay the author of tha large pictures of the Pope and Fathor Borin at the Kxposition, is a fresco- ‘:Mum { the latter taethod, a similar process to hnt employed by the old masters in the produos tioa of the fawous frescoen of [taly. Ile came frow Rowme wb the instauce of Father Borin to execute'the docarations of the church at Notre Dame, and is uow enguged in puinting large Hg- w.es of Kainte Poter and Faul on the facado of that churchh 1u tive fresco, an unusual thing 1o tlus country. Tbe mothods of handliog fresco sud o J:nluluu: on canvad ero altogather diffor- ent, sud the picturea n the Exposition, thongh posscssing good points, bore plajuly tho mat) .0 a atylo sdapied to a diferent msdlum, o4, 1875.—TWELVE PAGES, SOLEMN ENTHUSIASY HOTEL. GILES' LINIMERT. How Oue of Tom Corwin's Speeches | ] \ T3 . Wie Hecelved tn the Western Hea | Clremnatt Enquirer, e It wan ouo of Corwln's eampalun vears, way 3 g " Bt In lo fiftio, or 1aay bo o fottien aid tio T LBNMEN? b oou making the circait of o State ih bo- A - il nalf of tho Whig tieket. 1ie had gono throngh CEITO. ¥ TAAKK UAAK tho sonthorn and middio countios, and had been assigned to tho Lexerve Lo wako np tho Yaukeow, 4 ho waid, and o liad hghied down at Painca- ville. Themeeting was a morning one, aftor tho old faehion. aud tho farmers from all sround tho country halt como to town to hesr '*tho The Largest and Best-Furnished | | House in the World! ODIDE OF AMPIONIA A Now and Qroat Dincovory in Mediaal Beionao fi!r the Curo and Roliof of Pain in Man ROOMS, WITH BOARD, or Animal, S groat M, Corwne,” a8 thoy calied hini, take a Haretotore ldm\‘-‘{x‘\’."fl{,‘, A‘sgug‘x_v‘x‘zn upovel, When thourganization had been ctfected sands to Hoalth' and Happinss, and tho speakiar Wtroduced, ba falt that he rom 0 A SURE CURE o must do soinething wosthy of Lls teputation ay ? For Nouralgia, Rheumatiam, E: *the grent Mr, Corwine.” o lsld dowu his Rt L m. Eryaipe Bora " Throat, Faoi aralysin of A Jotnter }a\'fl:’" rtock of focts aud figures lu systeratle order Luilding frow thom an arguinent that hothought irreaiatiblo, working at it pugemly until ho thought the atructuro compleot ; but upon looking into tho facor of Nia auditors was unnblo to catol a ringlo responsive look, Thero they sat, Lol up right bofora him, dignifiad and quict,—se wlent, indeed®that Tom could hear the tieking of tho otd clock at tho far end of the room. Thero wasn't o ripplo of applauec thongh, uor a sunle nor a ciap of a hand. < This disconrnged Corwin a little, but he thought ho could waka them up with somo of his oratory. Ho ho wailed in with éomo of bly im- paseionod fights of rhetoric, and no orator that Amorica haa producad had a more glowing fancy ACCORDING TO LOOATION. ENTIRELY FIRE-PROOF ! ‘To tue Propriotors of Iiotela In Chiesgo, particularly the * Pacific,” wha are faleely advertising (betr Ko- toln 8A practicaily fre-proct, and yot paylug 3§ por cent for insuranco : iaving erected n Fire-Proof Hotel, at an additional cott of cobstruction of vver half a willion of dollars, and Leiug unwilling any Hotel in Chbicago ahould clalin exemption (rom fire, and not be entitied to it, [ hereby chalirnizo any of yau o the followlng trial afler thoe cloalog of the Lxpoaition; The Chiel Proptiotor of auy Lokl mny bring on his back sl the kindilng he Achs, Mumps, 8tifr or é-%rg;;r d Jol 10nH, 8, ns Neal, or 8Ixou|:|‘ul;:.n Quinay, Cntarrh, —AND ALL— Bruisas and Wounda of Eve Man of Antaal, R0 m GILES LINIMENT has rocel sobtoratar e ‘medicai fraterully, oo fl".:‘{,',’:':;’;’t In thels private practice by the mnst succemful physs A Otznamias Sourn: Gtlex' Todldo of Ammonia is, § remmndy for Nonrataln svor it betor (he funiie: U Bert boen aflicted with thls tarsiblo discate (or 51 pears 08 until T (o)l mpon Mr. llost reredy, i § gy 44 virot telial,’ 1 taka pleasiro In sariog this, 3 can catry (o nny chamine by tho Paimer {louse proper o X or could uttor moro_cloquont thiugs, thau o, | (oot iuoutng tha Wabaah aventio extcnsiony, i which | 4 bi1e2re Al tabe s boeiustor of the hutia SUIl thero was no response, Thero Lit undienco | ehamper tho farasiiro, carpets, curtains, and mirors | Peisnsion. " attodia aro to renain a4 they now are, A fire may then be buiitin the middis of the room, after which the door shiall ho keyt clowed for anc hour, 1f, At tho oxplra- tion of that tire, the O Lis not apread heyond the ronm, the propristor of the opponing lotol in to pay A Piysiciay Cyneps Dr. Willinn Ongood age, of No. 35 Fourth. York, wullornit {0 many yosrs with atifases ans iihe R:':l" it knon, sndac ties Wer bfabloto wait, ienty on {ha Jiuitaon Triad At Gr'nelomce. s i sHroud etill sat, upright, unmoved 84 so mnn{ gato posts, Then ho concluded ho would try tho virtto of hia fuony stoviee, and told astring of thom as only Tom Corwin could tell a story. Holecting s particularly diguified old foollow {o tirs fusaiture, 20 meery eemody 1hat frout of im, ho dircteod i budget of side- | § ;l'%xfif,"x‘t"i?x: Hre u&‘c‘:{"u1:‘,"3‘.”...‘1’),:".‘2..,}1'.“.,: Wi | witinal beaoit, - tillewt Linkmant Jodio' of A, splitting ynine at him, but no'er a emilo broke | room, thern will not bn any charge for the damsgo, | €370 inatant rallef and offuoted a cambleta cure. from his lips or thioss of any ono prescat. Tlicu | but 1'will pay the proprietor five thousaud dallare, on | TMEUMATIO BUFFERERS ATATER: ho wont to making facos at thom,~tho fuuniost | condition, howover, that I bave a like privilego after~ | Wan dlschargad from (ha Massachartts General oy, ward, on 'the samd day, aud, if I do not reduce It to | Pital asineacabin, with Indaminatory faces that ever o man wmado, facos such as only fioamaitun in gy Gioulders, Hoaers, and feobs suffered fearful) lom C ¢ ashies {n ovo hour, 1 will pey the Propriotors of tho | Jeare: e eattully for they 2?3.‘.5 :{;",‘,'hf:t';‘f,ff,’:,‘f,"' N;“:l.“&"fi, umllv.{n;mt Hotel all damage’ to the furniiuro and rootn, sud fn"'.’y'.:'(fll‘m‘n".',?"/‘;‘.';'.fi.{nff"”:‘,!.‘fi“,"; D Gilew L s (s 0 sujoyed tho borfofim | twenty thousend dolinrs hosldes. =} BLLEN 8MITH, No, 73 Panost, FAN River 3as, S0% ance. Lhors thoy eat beforo Lim, giving that | “pagouis of thenoney to bo mado in any Bank that " digoified attontfon which they thought the occasion reanired ; but no one opened his mouth or movod Liand or foot [t the way of responso. Finntly Mr. Corwin ent down disgustod. -'Uhion o tall, lnnk, eadaverous-looking individ- ual, mitting off in ono coruer of the rootu, slowly rosa to Lis fect, aud, cloariug Lis throat very fefrurely, sad: ** Mr. Chatrmavnsin view of the fact thal wo have bLad the greab dr. Corwine hore with us to-day, greally to oar edification, 1 thorefora move you, ale, that wa now praceed to givo Mr, Corninio threa chieore.” So eaying, ho sat dowa, L Thon another Innk, cadaverons indivldual, oun the othier sido of tho roont, rosg to his foct glow- Iy s the other, and said: “Mr, Chairmeu, I My sufferings with {oflammatory rhemuat tonue i Ll msy bo agreed upon, Thia challsnigo may be acepted cntire, or simply 53 1o tho ire-Froof quality of th Patmer Houee, POTTER PALMFR, NHOUSE CHICAGO. Prices Reduced to $3, $3.60 and $1.60 per Daw, Tho mont Elegant Ilotel in the city, Ju0 Huperh Roome, magniticently furnisbed and provided with bt ; ontirely fire-proof, Lacation one block l{;jpm 1 was hcdplews il T usod ( Awmmongn,Tha rosult was wooderful, THS, 313 Weat ‘Tulrty-ufl Tntimmatory Rieamatis awallen; pain intolerabls. monly cured o, Twents-thied. iem wers fg. ent Ie B Rt " all avor my bady: g Gitew L{ziment todids of 18 FRIEDERIUK 2 o 0 o FIEDEIIOR GHERN, 180 kot THE OwNEn oF ** HAUY BASSETT® rrates; MeDANTELS, r’rhlr.':uln. N.Jb, 2 sk e toom o po ittt e e bavs {n waniad~sonint ing roliabio: Tt o TS DOUGLASS. Norit un..:.':.’.'é'.’i‘!:m',’.:i‘;..""u oa o SLL & 1HU] Grant, « Victota, il fccond that motion.” Aud e pat down., B o o TrEeeat i Taset bt wookd, o K ey Thou tho Chairmay with duo solomnlly ns- PROPOSALS, i for Jann a0 boavt Gios® Uiniuaent Lodids sf Amers. sumnod a perpendiculnr to put the question, “Follow-citizens,” smid he, *it hns beon moved aud daly acconded that this town-meoting pro- coed to give three cheers ta the lluunrnhizn Mr. Corvine for tho able ond masterly address ho ROPOSALS FOR MAIL-BAGS. PosT-O5TICE DiipAnT: B GILES LINIMENT. A bottl enrativn praporties thiat & barrel of tho sovene sioen Ani) Hlnimants CAE ATa folstod on & crodnios, Prico b0 aonta and 31 por bottle. ‘Qagtin 8250 fror Snlu by nll Wholenale &: Ietait T, bas delivared in our prosence to-day. All who i 31, 145, OALE & BLOCKL 13 fiouth Clatk. are in fuvor of that motion will eignify the samo [ SEALED BROPASALS will bo mecived at this Bo- N T It 1od ip, Frock, Var HON, 6, for fur A dozen or more voled in the ailir ve.” **Those of a contrary mind will say no.” 'Thera w noue, **‘The motion is adopt- ed. Thon Lo eat down, sud eilouco again reigued, Yresently o little, dried up, weazen-faccd old man in tho bavk part of the halt gos np, and inu craclied volco.called out, ** Mr, Chairman, liooruy for 3Ir. Corwiuol"” Aud he took hin soat. And thon tho dignitied party in the middio of tho audienco, at \\')mm tho jokea lhind boan di- rocted, roso it il (seat, cleared out hi4 thront, and, m dignilied tonep, said: hooray for tho great Mr. Corwino, azain. Finally, an old, gray-haired vetoran, who wat up (n tho amen corner, gut on hiy legs, and, leanlng ou his cane, calied out, in the queralony voico of ages *r, Chairman, hoormy ior Mr. Cotwine!” 'I'ae threo cheors having boon thus given for tho epeaker, tho westing adjourned siath due #oleruvity, and Qorwin wont to Lis room nt tho hotel, vowing that he'd never mako anothor speoch [n tho Resorve. And he didn't. *Biill,” eaid hie, “ 1 nover biamed thomimuch. That was their way of showing cathusissm, They'd nover hind sty migionaries smong them, ' by saying ay riment. URTLL 12 O'C PENTI' DAY OF NOVE ahiing by contrzet, for fout years, ftom the Iat day of duly, 135, such quantltles of Teather Matl-Pouchos es may, fromt hmo tohine, bo roquired and ordorod; such puniclies to c.nform, (nevery respect, to the anmipl un exhibition Tbie Dapartmant, and 'in’ tho Pust-Otlices at Linaton, Now Yok, Puiladolpils, Cncinuatl, Louist . faoule, aud Chlosgo. tans of the conatruntion cnd materlls of thess on application tv tho docoad. WHITE LEAD AND OIL. TTCEICAGO WHITE LEAD& OILTO, E. W. Blatchford, Prest. €. T Gatés, Sea. Magufactuaers and Deslors in White Lead, Zine, Linseed Gil, Patly, Colors, Varnishes, Coltage Calrs, Lubricativg Ois, Brushes, Anl Painters' Materials penerally WHOLESALE & RETAIL, Pure Goods a Specialty, All Goods Warranted as Eeprosented. LARGE RETAIL DEPARTHENT Bpecial Inducements to Bayers for Cast, i drlars, Lofoto wubmmliting proporals, should therofora carolully cxamino tuch samplos and compsrs thom with tha sporilicatioas rterrad to, "Fhe lahet oases, wiiich ao 1o bo attached fo such . choa by th contraetar, will o furnished 1o him for A onyary | VAl Eurbie by B8 UEUATISEL. e ctod for aro to b d Y 2 festhior mell pouclios contracted for ars andant down | A et G ik s, oabonto of o caniradtor, iud at such finos, and in sich quantitios, A3 sy bo ro- antred and orderad at the Lust-Otlives in_tho (oliowing pincos, viz.: linston, Muse,, Now York and New York, Putindelphia, Ps., Washinglon, U, C., Cincinuatl, 0., 8t/ uld, 1o, and Chicago, 11, Thiy afn Lo b Tigidly n sneatéd Biforo delivery’ at thablaco of thols mantfas- tiurey and nono of thewm fonud t bo lafcrior to tho sampla, In any respect, will ho acccpted or paid tor, Tho_averays numbor of such poauches required will probably not ezceed ton thousand sayeally, But tho Pontmaster.tnneral whl Toservo the right to ordet wore ar foea thon that number, as the wanta and intoresta of thye corvica inay secrm to Btm ta dewand. Tisa hidn will bo openrd, veritiod and agnonneed in this Doprtnient o tug SIGHTKENTIL DAY UF NOVEM. 11411, 1438, boginning at novn and tho Postiaster Qun- exal will dircids therean, within fiva days thereafter. “Tha Pastinastar Gonoral heroby roserses tho right to rojoct auy or 811 tha bids rocoived under thisadrortiso- ment. 11, ty his judgment, tho Intorosts of tho Deart- Gient may tharoby 13 peomotod, “fho accopted blddertnuat, within twonty days after tho recoipt of tho contract fur Linslguaturs, u\chc te tho aame, wivlag a boud i tha sum of twenty thousand dol- lars, with zirotizs satislagtory to tha Postmaster Gen- oraly conditloned for tho falthful aud propor Dorinrm: ancs ul -(ho eontrsct:and, for A falluro on tlin pAtL o Thiu contractar to comply with tho coatract Lo nad ursiifs shait ho finblefor ‘tho “forlaltars’ of Tull’ sum of twenty shousazd dollats a3 = iquidsted damages, (0 b sund for 1 the namo of the United sitatos, iwan failo of dobt, In any court having jurisdiction thareal. fivory proposs! must ba nocompanted with o bond, (n thy Bichalivaf fvo thousand doliars, exscuted by 'tho m?”u and two surotios (cortitied ta ba sutiicient by the Postinseter of the placo whera they rexido), conditivud for tho biddara ol {nta conteact, with buivl aud surokies, as beroiubofore epocified, In casa his propossl biall bo'sccapted by tio Postmaster.Goneral. Biaal iorms of propuel, hund: etc., will bo faratalicd plication to fiie Socond Asslataiit-Postmaster-Gon- If our goods cannot bo obtained roadily, sond your orders direct to ouraddross, and they will be prompte 1y filled at the lowost pricos.§ OFFICE, BAHU!‘A}.‘FUBY, AHD SALESRO0Y, Corner of' Green and Fulton-sts, Chicago, West Sid TRADE MARK WORCESTERSHIRE *SAUCE LEA & PERRINS o dd 0 L thoroty b OHGIRRATHD SR e o TURKISH BATHS. PRONOUNORD BY EXTRACT m?,;r’-'uyxf:“““2'!1&':1*?':'§Axf:|:s“‘;‘"xc"{5.{'13.{!;1‘?;5,5'und"|.n i g;‘UR IS E LETTE! » to the ** Soe nsistant-Povimanter-Gon. o CONNOISSEURS a8 | orals Wasibton, D, O SUARUITALL AV ELTy B ALk AN at3Madt Eatngleriny Mercurial, sud” TO BE THE atMadr - e e 3 brotherat, VAPOR. [ ‘WOROESTER, GROCBRIEEL&W__ e | For tho troatment of aculo and chroafc dliossct. UNLY GUUD RUERT) sty GRAND PACIFIG 11OTEL, onirance on decksoal., R nosr LaNallo, ldoctriolly 4 apolied n all 1t fo . % «“ 2 “ith ail without tho bath, Open for gentlowmea fruin y K TOILEA & PRR- wn Tyl e Ladien Ta.my W00 p. a Suniar e SAUEE RINS that thoir Sanos 1210, ‘Tho Ladics* Doparumont s undor the porsanal an 4 13 highly estesmad in © | pesviskan of Mrs. s‘m‘-’ aH e Y o dla, 3 LVE YARIET . ave obtainod 0 1 gertain ox: H R PHIL IP MRy YARIGE B (abla 29 woll sy tho | {14t T devote myseifenly to tho dipluy and DR. o 18 LN ) oF DISIL that lemado, salo of FINE GUODS, 'In refutation I beg DENTIST, 180 South Olark-st,, bet Madizon and Monron to suy, that a larger or more compicto nssort- mont of FANLLY GROG cannot Sa Worcestershire Sauce. | found inthe UNITED STATIE oateido of NBW YORK; in nddition to which T offer : 8 5 DOMESTIO, GALIFORNIA, and TROPI. | Sest Gum Sats ‘ i flold Wholasalo s6d for Exnortation by the Propriatosy, | GAT, FRULTS in thoir seaaon.. Hest Plhi‘n et’u s3to $4 LKA & TERRINS, Worcoster, Fauleod: and Retall by | “HAVANA SEGARS, WINES, and LI | Gold Ellinge, from. St 9 QUORS of my own importation, which for excellonce and reliability aro unsurpassed. C. T ATUM, Y'ino Morchoant, 146 SAST MADISON-ST. —_— " FINANCIAL. TEHEHE n Merchants', Farmers', & Mechanics’ Savings Bank, 76 CLAREK-ST., CHICAGO. Dealors in Sauces generally throughout tha world, Tooth Extracted without pain. Ask for Lea & Porrins’ Sauce. ALL WORK WARRANTED. At the BREAKFAST TABLE [timparts tho most e3quisita rellsh and zest 1o Hot or Cold Meat, Fowl, Fieh, Brolled Kidney, &c. Atlhe DINNER TABLE, to Soup, with Fisb, Hot Jolnts, Game, aud in ail Gravies, it gl delightful Havor. & At the LUNCHEON AND SUPPPER TABRLES 18 I doonied indizponesblo by those famillar with its wstl- mable qualities, [From tho New York Times.) ‘Thare la no relish {n (te'wurld which ls so untvorsally liked a3 Lok & Parvin* fauious Worcestershiro Hauce. OFFICEHS TO RENT JOHN DUNCAN'S 8ONS, IN TEB S _seaw voue,. | [NVESTMENT - CERTIFICATES. ~ \ T meanpemars pt sey-Loms s, | TRTRUNE BUTLOING: 01 SALII? PABLE of Incrense of **Investment Certifle Sopon0 Acaes VARG 1S I ks | It eseed et et by T e T or (b pahiad | meuts, nt the rata of 7 3-10 per cont per ans INQUIRE OF of iy o all af tho 1n4oIG IAnds Wyt of Hho Neusho Ttivor, O e o e i /| By Showling the accumulation of sums fns vested for tho benelt of Cllldren or atherst mithin “what is generally kuomu a3 the * Cburokeo Btpuen Atmaunt Aechmonnt foioas of e g camit Tavested. ccumulated. B S At av et Large: ol THs. 30t S5 and Pl 8 100 S 142.01 i ' Fiigy will Do ald o (LG Niabost bidior for cath, I quan: ; ot pxosnding ona hundrod sud sixty agres, at ot ‘thian iwadollars poroore {or al) of said lande ylug of tho'Arkausss Wivor, and oug dotiar aud ity cents ta o wost of atd rivor. tho Ianda hioreby offered for Galvisinns, and indicatiog the ch bract 18 bk, will bo sant ROOM 10- N pyice abuhley Ly % u niaklug anplicatba b o R A A e w tbe Rogister and_liacatvar Toca) ueus 8 | protioated upom the hasis Ahat fatersat, when due oF Wichits and (ndupondonce, Presons offeriog to pur ag wia bl d fovested In INVEAT. e e L Tater) i viugs account eradited for as fuany tracts on us oy MENT ORRTIFIOATHS whoavver 8160 o thus accumu- avd seslod, and fmust be fnr not mora than ona bundeed | jaa0, ) :“uxm'.‘c" (5708 i confurma tatho loyal subdlvisioes | oy yotday of » Csrtificate b the priviles of examln. ids must be accompanied by ten per cent of the | ing coudition of the trust st anyias oa calling ab {sithaf the biddar, | thoBifce ol the Trustes. smouus Lid av & gusrantou of thesvo ok (1 umn, 10 ¢aso s land 44 swardod and tho Lalaacs o rded, and {nteroat, when d o Partios whase b3 aro ccantod will boautlied & e | partof e United Blator, Addeuas :fif.‘i?.".’éfx" '-T"‘rifn't'é?-', Jffi‘:‘:‘flfl‘!é’:é"‘-flfifi'fl'fi:fi B = 1 D THE ONLY GOLD fhrersiatoittad G B IUING | . MUCKSKIN UNDERWEAR, WAS AW ARD FENNA EXPOSITION land o w b such Bid was ruade will be agetu subjuct OF 1873, BY THE moSsT EXAUOR\’ C te J wph--flz;zf{._;m;..:g&“ggt._ng.j:‘,g;‘..fgfir‘gmn‘;g THF GREAT PRESERVER OF A ;‘VE,,“RE,;"T;‘?L&J“E Posit Sortilod chacks o' Uavoin pe EVER GO L ATable 10 tho uedar of the Gomulasivner of 109 Lonese) 8T POWERF b rlatt o reise aty sud all bids fs expremyre- HEALTH' sfig‘epg;.;nfu_motnzss PIA'JIE: S ide must bo sonlod aud sddrewed ta the ** Com. | PERFORATED DUCKSKIN UNDER- A UNEXCELLED IN P wR' wree of Ll ‘Wasnlagton! D. | GARSLENTS, unrivaled by any over of- 13 ¥ TONE AND PE! A e Suip Landel | forud bo tho puliic, Afording the most AND PURITY O MECHAN: i AL INIE | e e, es it A6 PEOTION L OiN. RoINT OF Bl Y BunpETT, N, NEURALGIA, BRONOLITIA, 18m, w“"'z."!'gy AgsoLuTELY_ Commisstoner of ths Geusral Land Ofide. | SORE' THROAT, LUNG DISEASES, DURABILITY WaninoToR D, G Sapioinbet 1ae 113 and various dlsesses daused by colds, GURPASS ALL OTHERS. - e Smm—— - ttention nl{luvrl'.ry one QEN'L AQENTS N gfl.cl\do_ couw| Hon ) ELMER & HOY'T, Coruer Munzoo and Marbat " DR. T. J. CROSSMAN'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE| Ls & sure vare for Private Disonsos. . FUR BALE BY ALL RRUGGISTS: ¢ HS T & S0 Why ‘.-o'm! wlien you can gob e beat full vot OF et sy Dike LCOUESNEY-S for $8, The Sncat 1nd most {sshionable resort in tho city, Cosner Qlark 484 Landalyl-atv. E |

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