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0\ calnwnod, Quand Tiaven, ;‘;gf‘ s brln pork 1o Fa park, Tatiees, Hou Thige, Bugfslo, 30 e I, gmfi‘d:m iy, il 35,540 bu ‘coris che o0 Butieln, 1w npork Yoty bass, SDAY oCTrepnR a7, 1875. weod ; selir Wayne, Cleve fagliaw, limoers senr ¥chr C. B, Jones, ot 02l AR Koo skl d. P, Decondren, Whils i e G, Pilyter, Hifialo, enrt; prep O oo aumArion s Aohe Fo D, Darker.Clar- 0. C. Barngg, Buffalo, coal; scur N, " Duffato, conly e Muskegon, Muskegin, © Dink, Bt Joo, hunber; 1o (1 , lumber; eehr dantcalin, Qs weyo, tavon, Manistos, lamoer; 'schr Ac el reir b L ber s sebr Four Trothers, fim.fi..cx'xflflf? Trop City of Owen Biund Godsricl, ade . Falger, Huffalo, 20,107 bit whaat S0 Ja:fl;;‘. Tire, 100 o oatat Dar Ay e b O ennbiirg, 2000l com: ache B, fi'.;: Earznaba, 20 byl park. 60 e uttor, 1 brle iries s achr A. J, Mowr, B cbe B it Alarkn ey [ Dlly A" irep Mesacnizer, S, Joseph, 13 brin four, B S ik, ABd mindries ; arhe Four roih- nalt s nchr 11, Barnee, Fecanab 40 brls beef, €00 T bittier, § brls apple Pirika s prop Feorless, Byt Sto, Alario,26 pack= IOt Top Tcarlees, Onota, @imdder: prop Sughiton, 2,214 bit corn, and anndrles § prop 000 b corn, aud aundilos s prop ¢80 bu who't, 24,495 bu vornj Yamslo, 92,000 " b wheat'; " witeon, Lelond, 100 b oatu i Coureh, O2ddencbiry, 19,800 bu corn ; stme "Ogdenebrirg, K136 hit_corn, 10,333 bu lland, 10 b lanc ek, 1alo, 10,(0) bu corn, e sy L esebrop Tdalio, Tuffalo, 17,20) 400 \tls flour, 25 baga steds ; prop N, K. Bfinto, 62,10 bu wheat, 200'bagn sen i, Maniales, 3,000 bu'corn s schr J. Ta:ck bu wheéat; stmr G, J, Trueadoll, 11 brla apples: aimr (. . roeedell, 7,20 brla pork ¢ stmr G, J. Traerdell, Oconto, toplcs s anr G, . Truendell, Sturgeon Lay, sclir Trl. Color, Holisud, 160 gecon hitdes; ) LAKE FREIGHTS. CAICAGO, b wete lesa activo but frm, at Bo for wheat to Jufalo, Boom was engaged for 110,0/ bu wheat and v corn on the followinyg vemsels: Scar W. L. figioand batgea Trunetto and Whitmore, wheat 1o t8e; tche O, 3. Nond, corn to Ogdensburg ‘ehe T, R, Merritt, corn to Torantoon privato 1o tho faenoon vesel vas cogaged for 21 i on private terms {undestood to "'”.‘;fi”.‘\#fifi"{if.‘a e e s aotstanl, "d',,, barg-s % 11 crlor, Sandisky, wnd Shawnes wera e Waett from Mi.waukes 10 Duialo at bjgcs poffulo N . LAKE MICHIGAN, cireaan, 4 vilent gale wan blowlog frome tho gonthwest all petarday, and It ¥ feared that wotno damags ban 3 dons 10 the sulpping on the oast slors, As ¥ viad blew offsbore tho lske fn this viciulty was eopntirdy quict, and 1o acedents resulling from Ablow bavo yet been reported.., The Captain of {escht Northweat, which arrived Lero yosterdsy, ro- & Lbat o scbr Mo ta, which left hore Fridny, Tost £% fstsomast off thie Manttoun, . The schr LaBalin, et et horo Baturdny with o cargo of grain for S, seported nelioreat Trvin Tifver Polnt. Shely et & dangrrous positlon, Lnth tho exrro nil by gared..., Thero wao consider:ble of s far e gteenth airect bridge ull diy yesicrilay, and e tug Captains were, §1r conscquence, gieatly 'exis e . Aoy number of_bonedictious were heaped ) who could nnt ateof the river W " ..The schr Whirlwing, while Ising as B sonu pp, wn un_into_sesterdiy, ond Joat ner fcdopicttrs: Tho prop Cayuhops biia gane into one £ 2acks of tio Cltengn Dry ek Company to liave Serwhee tufwtencd. ... Tho Jeaue Mullon, which ar- T bera frou Sioracon Ly a day of two ngo A7 @atled coudition, “hun . been taken inio ool the ducks Of thio Chicrgo Drye ny for o thorovgh vverhuuling, It will o get bor In p02d condition sgait. ... o e Haoud, af Dufato, 1 1o tho city Inoking oo feid ns egards thin prowpocts of Tolsing the T3 Merclant, atlioro on Ta-ing Toxf, Capt, Ham. Ioxd thinka L34 aho can b ruleed by bilding trusscs e Gk ting e by tho besme, Cuft, Tob- oo wil uadertako tho Joby fi a fow days....1¢ o ex. 1o gt 1o schr John Drnn. Totaed and fata port 7. Drelges ato now at work digging out o chan. TAtadosther o, Tho weecknra have winceeded in tnter ber, and If the wratber remalng wil £o Do diMcully fiu uolting Ler of 1087, -.Caty Bilcknioy, formerly navigator and oot e Poien, aiid 1t presout master ahd owner T owdr 0. Norit, v going 10 opou s nevizalion Kool I thi city 0 givo sallocs a thorough ediicstion Toialike a0 oceas maviyation. Dt fow of ou ks sellors kmow iylising aLont ocenn navigalion, aud Capt, Buckney fhioks that fu a short. tme tlero’ will Taslrge démand fot Tako venvein to crosn tho oceam, e “Theing Commerca lost. Lier tialnnisgiug by cole n the river yesterday....Tbo (vt Louie Dolo of Maial Cova Whdle Star Lina lost tho koy oul of her wiod paierday, s0d had 1o go on the bazea for re- purTis s Florenco artivod Lers yester. &y Gious ber ibboom... The tug A. L, Griflin apuel fn Mad Luko In tho South Dranch Yoterdsy, hocan oaclly Lo ralned..... Deputy-Sheriir Fuuh t1 wdewd » oo veasoin tling o not pey their s o iy reason Lo okt posecanton of (o wht erry gestarday, ., . The body of Oapt. WoolraiT, fomarly mater of (b -hir. Buwyer, arrlved hors yen: sy o s way from Bun Francieco o Eivirs, O, Tie s Bswyer, which les opponita tho lumber-miur- Ve, bad bes by ot Bald-most: oub of Feapoct 10 tho meDory of the Caplain, CAST BAGINAW. Sctal Dispateh to Tho Chicaco Tribune, Rust Saatvaw, Oct, 20.~Tho schr E, T. Judd ison w 1ef at Toint au Barques, bound down, loaded with i, 0wned by Talfer, Bimpaon & Laue, of (bl city, bt dusage 13 Dot known. Fumpa bava been sent for, ORAND HAVEN. Sveelal Ditoaich fo Tha Chicaga Tribune, « 02430 Havex, 20.—A furious storm has raged duzing the day,and, st times, 00 milos per hour. A wwu ‘beaclied, aud eoveral othiers were water- 2 LAKE ERIE, ERDIE, Eecial Dirvateh to The CAleago Triduns, 2, 19, Oct. 95,~ARMIVALS AND CLEADANCEZS— ‘Thewcbr Trancls Berrymnan camo in from Clileagothis ::mon The prop Anna Bmith left for Chicago to- Recerra—43,000 bu wheat. Pastonrs—Quiet ; chartors to-lay wers: Bchra ";Pamuund Wanderar, coal to Culcago, $1.10 per VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON. Seeat bipaich o The Chicao Triduse, Tusrlivaow, Mich, Ock. $5~Dows—Props Ohio Kd burges, Gordon Campbell aud consort schra ¥iaoos, Nears, Manslllon, Jobn 0'Nea?, Narrugausett, Brtlgemtar, Nottls Woodward, Florida, Reod Caso, Ur~Prope Boverelgn, Vandorlilt, Iady Fronklin Gemtnla and arges, Dirckhesd and bargee; schrs §gi & dones, Guvalier, Littlo Parsous, Mout' Blauc, ‘Bim~Bauthweat, freah ; woather cloud: M,’?Khl Livoutch 1o The Chicayo Ty ibu) m.x.‘flf.‘;"su‘u‘.‘."h"u‘l‘; AT Noyea, Kate Darley. Un-Propscotia No, 1; nclite Fuyette, irown, Mary LYom, 81, Lawrcace, Tipuo, Constltution,. J 1 g-}ux,w Tures Diotiecs, Zack Chandior, b, B Daley, 3o fham Lewis, David A Wells, ‘M, 0, Csimez: worts Rl ek o W'g--r:al'. %, 3udd, bound down with » cargo § ng.tng Winslow gocs Y ltance wiih sieaui-puaipe boontgnt $ng LLINOIS & MICHIGAN OANAL. ':lmlmn. Qct, 3%~ Anmivep—Commercs, Otta- m‘_m::u os AMorning Light, Ottaws, 8,800 bu o dustry, Morrls, 6,00 bu oats; T, Tyburn, reilles, 1,500 Lu corn, 5,000 b oata, oty e orib Awerica, Peoris, 17,680 {1 lumber, ‘\"ufl“a Norwsy, Veoria, 81,581 1t luwber, 8 m Ly 5 JoUn Cattar, Pecril, 7824 {4 lumber, 8,50 x.néuu)."an’x(e‘:%.lnw\:bjm:m“' XN i et i X e, 8, i Gen. Me- el Jalet, 6,800 4 bummvior, B0 Jags. 0o M MISCELLANEOUS, “::‘:;mu Fxjiresa staten that veasel-captaios are ool omilining of shortages, Schr Graco vy 2 184 30 for shortage; schr J. O, Haridson e gy ) Y wheats and actir 3, i1, Mord was Yo . ..The Detroft fust may S %, Which loft this post & few ag e o the bargs Gould, retu: hae.”"‘"’ w‘g\hn up the job Tk, bug it way u:l;%"l“‘l Vi o, T body of w womaes ) the It wan drbsscd plaing napter, bumoral skirt, atriped slocky o flers.... The yacht Bipion whs not Vs Tl T Doledlh Avee fress received Lt o ber couuundes Monday saviog o Mgy 8 Ber at Alpens, and \lereforo. tho i e "faty publisied that uiio bad gons ta ! gy iroreck, " Her damages aro ouly sbont Yelohanert b8 left tere for tus pro-ont, ss sho Mimakey W4 up ou ber “arival {....Tha Suap,Contnel of seaterday sayar “Thy sche i g oot L ladon, atrucik tho north piee Sralfe37ouIng W muke this Lartor Last svestol e Yor o Alied u Ler bost Low, baslies osing Jib- A g 4120 4 Yooked wa if $16 vessel would ride vgns B Melnat e plr, but”abe waa Gunily Ly peppny w24t it Blind with weter, " Hiar hiv (et 2 waert:" 508 Uio Buffalo Kayress ; ¢ Thhe Linejy 24106 from tha drou-fram tug Douglass Wanaw by 104 313 to be Aikted up wud Sransferred Bt UL e, Vsl Salnjace £ Measra, Bimlty & Ut tbe following dimensionss 73 4 4048 foql hold, The engitio tn Sushee, Tua tug when' comploted will Q“m"hfllllhoul 12,000, 'A'luuhapu o fat.un ot up, " lorw mmigit ok Aad. doeke [f —— G GUIBORD'S BURIAL. . o Octl. 30.—The fatost and ofticial 'nmmn with tho Guibord matter is “"mmn:n‘ “ulll bla lm;t.d on the 8ih ¥ aviug died on thi o 860, tia” wmombers ‘bF - (ne Foctiin 2’}“‘:‘" e aunyvaseary of bis oury b CRIMINAL NEWS. A Man Murdered for Iis Monoy at Au Sable, Mich, The Last Days of Carruth, the Vine. land Editor Shot by Landis. Full Partlenlars of Washhurn’s Haul of Counterfeiters in Niinols, Details of an Extraordinary Tragedy at Sonatobia, Miss. A STRANGE ASSERTION, Speetat Diavateh to The Chicana Triouns, Garzanuna,Iil, Oct, 20.—Barah Delphy,unmar- rled, of Itio Township, Knox Couuty, gave birth toachitd Baturday night last, and accuxes her graudfathor with being ita fathor. This morning ona Josiah Titden appeared boforo 'Squire Me- Kro, of this city, aud mado the following afi- Qavit ¢ Joniah Tilden, Leing duly sworn, complains that on or about Jan. 1, 15i0, one David 1tarmnan dia unlaw- fully commit adultcry with Sarau Deiphy, who was und fs the granddatgtter of the sadd David’ Harsmen, Marsman is 60 yoars of age and the girl 23, It 18 en1d by some thiat«ho is partinlly idiotie, 11ars- man gavo bail to tho nmonnt of ¥1,000 for his anpourance in the Circutt Court on tho 2th inst. Buth partios ara well kuown throughout Kuox Couuty. FORSAKEN HIS CREDITORS, Special Diapateh to The Chicuaa Fribune, DavEsront, lu., Ocl. 26.—Last Thuraday even- ing, J. R, Gralam, one of our oldest aud mosé reapected citizons &ud heaviest/grain dealers, loft the city to bs gono he mald a day or twor On F'riday f¢ was found that his nffairs srere in & bad state, nud his warchonse waa seized by tho Dave onport Natlonal Bank. Dovelopmonts soon 0o curred. and it was fouod that bo had borrowed over £0,000 on clovator recaipts, when ho Liad not 8,000 wortl of gram in Iy possossion. Soversl patties {rom whowm ho bad borrowed thousands of dollars by falso protenses lose all of it. Beveral paities in Chicago, aleo, and Milwaukeo were taken m to tha amouot of over £20,000. MMr, Grabam bias not vot relurncd, and it 1 bellovod naver witl, sud tho oplpion is oxpreseod that his ceiminnl fhght was promeditated. 1is op. owatjond now fuot np ol n total of 125,000, while lna sssots will not amount to §20,000. THE GRAND HAVEN MURDER TRIAL, Speeral Dispateh to The Chicano T'r.bne, TloLraND, Mich.. Oct, 25,—Oflicor Cotling this ovoning arrested W. Vandusen, ou the ovidencoe of John Fuller, who etated that Vaudusen nas an sccomplica with himgself and Watson in the murder of Pound. Fuller's confession praduces intouso oxcitament Apecial Dpateh to The Chiragn Ty ibune, Graxp Havey, Alich., Oct. 26,—In tho Circutt Court, ta.dov, it was sunoanced that J, I Fuller would be bronzhein to chango niy ploa from not gusity to guilty, IIo was then allowod to tesiify n beball of ‘bis won. lla says that Watson struck Pound with an sx and killed him, J. I1. Fuller looking ou. Melvin Y'ailer had left the piace soveral hours bofore. Watsnn toolt Pouud's monsy and 8taked dosp the body. Tho Atory 18 uot generally belioved, but causes great excitement, FALSE PRETENSES, Mexrms, Oct. 26.—The case of J. AL Tigho, arrosted oo a requisition from the Governor of Oldo, approved by tho Governor of Tenneasco, for tho alieged obiaitung of goods frem P'rocter & Gamblo, aud othere, of Cincinnati, nnder false protonses, was argued hefora the Probate Court to-day on a writ of habeas corpus, tho Attorney- Genoral ropresenting tho Btate of Oluo. Tho Juduo wiil daidver & decwsion to-mwrrow. In the meautime Tighe is relezsod on %2,000 bnil, sad lina Iustitnted & wuit againgt J. J. Smith and othors, who argeeted him and put Lim in irons, for $50,000 dawages. A WOMAN BUTCHERED, Spectal Diaputch to The Chiedgo Tribune, Kaxeas Ciry, ¥o, Oct. 26.—~A colored girl name:d Aoa Iolland died at tho City Hoepltal in this city, on Bunday lasl, under olroutmatances which led a large number of peoplo to think that il was oot right, 5o much was gaid sbout the matter that the remains of the girl woto takoo irom the diesccting-room, and to-day a post-niortem examination showeil that nefari- ous aperation kad been committed, aud that the diroct cause of the girl'a death was tho perfori- auce of said operation. MURDER MOST FOUL. Bpecial Dupat-h tu The Chicana Tribune. East Baoivaw, Mick., Ocl. 26,—William Stew- art, & wholesale liuor dealer, and ono of ihe promincut citizens of Au Bablo, was found dead in that villago this morning, opposite the Amer- iuan Houso, witt four deop wounds in bis hoa3, and bis skull smashed in, evidently causing io- stant death, Stawart feft bis store at 9 p. m, last nltzut with 81,600 on his pervon, and was not wecn after. Iloleuves s wifo und four clildren. Iutousa excitoment prevails. CAPTURE OF SUFPPOSED MURDERERS, Svecial Dispatoh ta The Clieago trioune, Taarrico, Ill,, Oct. 96,—On Tuoeday bight, the 24th, two mon, eupposed to bo tho murderera of Lyttle, noar Tipton, In., burglariously entered several bouses here, and got away with considor- ablo booty, A party of mon followod and over- toak them ¢ milos from town, Lringing thom in about noon. Oneof them hos n bullet in bis bead, but fu not serionsly Injured. Tuoy go 1o Morrison to-morrow. HOMICIDE, Boeclal Dispatel to The Chicaao Tribune. Broownaton, Ill. Oct, 25.~Saturday night, at Panola, Woodford County, o German named Nichiols, who camo drunk from E Paso, was shot and probably fataliy 1wjured by s satoon-keoper vamed Woltio, for allegod insult to Waltio's wifo. When Nichols was shot Lo kad a gun in huw hnm{; whicl, bowever, eoome to Lave boen empty. A WOMEN'S MOB, Byecial Dispateh to I'he Chtcago Tridune, Lavorre, Ind., Oct. 29.~Union Milly, a smsll place a Tow miles south of hore, was the scene of a orusadors’ raid. Laet Sunday about forty Iadies, with axes, hatchots, and crowbars, buist opon the saloon and utlerly demoliaied tho con- tonts, 'ihe bar, glasaes, pleturos, windows, and liquor all enffored alike, and the ealoou at Union Mills is now a thing of the past. G A BURGLAR SHOT DEAD, New Yomg, Oct. 20.—William A, Bearing, » watobman of tho Oxford (Warren County, N, J,,) Iron Company, ou goivg up siaits from the bass- ment of the office, early on Saturday mom%. saw four masked men worklng at tho eafs, ~He fired bis revolvor sgyl oae of tho mon foll dead, aliot through tho heart. The othors escaped. THE LANGMAID MURDER. Bosrox, Oct, 20.—Buficlant evidonce hasbeon found sgainst Lal’ago, susbacted of the murder of Joele Longmaid, to warrant tho Attorney Gonoral to sommon a Grand Jury to assombloat Conoord on Thursdsy to sct npon his case, De- tectives eay tho evidunce is ampie to secure his indiotmount sy once. DIED OF Hi$ INJURIES, Loutsvitrs, Ky., Oct. 26.—James Wright, the toamator who recelvod fatal fujuries from s r\whmrk. yesterday, in {ha hands of Jacob taus, is reported dead this moruing. ALLEQGED RAPE. OmcNwaTs, Oct. 20.—A young wan named Hauke, & céntre-flslder of the Star Dase Ball Club of Coviogion, Ky., was arrested veaterdsy, oharged with outragivg s youug girl 14 years old named Powsll. RORBING THE MAILS BostoN, Oct. 20.—Edward A. Phalen, the head olerk on the Bostou aud Bangor postal-oar, bas beon arrestod on & charge of robbing the malls, THE ILLINOIS COUNTERFEITERS, Special Dupatch to Tha Chizace Triduns, Bramvarienn, 11, Oct. of the Centralis counterfelters was not had tov dsy owing to tho absence of Elmer Washburn, 5t, Loute Giobe-Dewacrat, Oct, 26, Washingtou dispatchon state that on Saturday the Secrewary of tho Treasury aud Bolisitor Wil 400 were throws 1nto ocstaules over the capture of & brace of emapterfoiters by Washburn and Nelns Driggs and Ben Bogd, tho former the tmost notorions dealer in spurious moncy that the country aver Lnow, and tho lstter the most oxpert sngravar in tho rankn of the koniackers, 'Tho cane, which wae under the special supervis- fon of Chiof Washburn, seoms to have boen well workod, or, what 18 more probahlo, woll ** given sway." The Hecrot-Horvico Clief attand- od to thn plaos of mannfecture st Centraiis, whiilo an oporative of the Becrot Hervice, with two mon, approhended Bon Boyd at Fulton, on the Misaiavippt Hiver, The Isttor wsa caught at work, sud in his room was found s €20 plate, n 2100 piate, and & $1,000 piato, #ll nnfioished, At Contralis the Chief and thros operatiyes cap- turad tha presa and all the sccompany ing mate~ nial, besides asveral plates snds large amount of bogus money recsolly printsd. In iha house thov found a man narmed Atadfelt and his wifo, and the wifo of Nolson Driggs. Driggs sndbis jartnor, Charloy Btadfelt, mods their escaps from tho house just provious to tho arrival of Waslburn, and wers pursued 8 miles on horwe- back by Washbuin and two men, and flnally nurrendored in & ploce of timbar, when they had been shot at many times, Buch are tho bare facts of a capturo which s, by all odda, tho most importaut made by tho Sccrot Hervico tepart- ment for years, as will bo seon by a pnrneal of the following skotchen of tha carcer of ko crim- 1oala: Jotb wore well xnown ta one or two ot she 8t, Louis dotoctives, and it was in this city 1hat Driges cama to grief for the firat time 10 bin oventful cstner: On the 7th- of March, 1861, John Eagan, at present doing duly st the Union Dopot, was in the employ of tho Hecrot Bervico Dapartient, and luoked upon ss tho most compotont man it tho Weat. Ou that day he addod to his roputa- tion by arresting Driggs at the houso of Joln Roe, on tho north side of Blorgav, botwoon Eighteeuth and Ninotoonth streets, 1n his pos- sostion was found §235.000 in counterfeit monoy on differant Klate bauka, and twenty-one full sots of plates, beaides pross, inks, and bonu- paper enough to make miliions of dollary, were found in the house. While Fagan, who wans go- compnited by Sergt, Frances and Dick Darry, Lina Driggs under arrest, bun 18- year-old nephew, Heary Gutlrie, alins Henty G. Henry, entorad the hiouto, accompauied by & valiso, which he carriod, Both woro scized, aud 1p tho valise 25,000 #1 notes ou a Cadiz, O., bank, and G600 in gold wero found. Matertals to **raise " bills were aleo found in a trunk In the house, As o ro-utt of this baul, no lews than thirty-nino in- dictments weto found agninst Driges, and, being ailowed to plaad gullty on a singlo count, ho was nseut to thie Pepitentiary to sorvo out a ton-year torm. lis nophiow, Gutlirie, was slso convicted nud Aentenced to six yoars' jmprisonment, but befuro his imo had expired Gov. Gamblo par- doned Inm out. Boon after Driggs’ releass from tho Missouri pen, ko went to iunlnnllu sod #old guods fora sbort time, Ho thon xeturued to this city, hunted up Boyd, and in Novomber, 1571, thoy wont to Nauvoo, Ill., taking up thelr rosidence at the house of L Slelght. * Neleo,” who must now bo svcr 90 years of age, originally camo feom OLlD, whero “he was in” early life & well-to-do morohant, controlling almost tho ou- tiro tradoof five countios, and looked upon as lighly respectuble. o has boen desling tn + coney " for the laat thirty-fve years, aod serv- od o torm 10 the Ilinots Ponitentiary, before it was romoved from Alton, for baviug boen found with plales n lis possession. Twenty- flve or thirty yosrs ago, Diiggs wau connocted with Jerry Cowdon and Qecar Fineh, the uoted Eastorn countorfoiters, avd his cronles in the Waost have beon such men 88 Louis Bloizht, how dead, Jobn Frisbie, Peto McCartnoy, Joho Yea- 8oy, Charlio Hathaway, Nat Kinsey. Dr. Parker, und Lou Dollmsu, who was shot and Lilled by Chief Harriugton, 1 this city, in 1866, In 1856 or 1857, Driggs made his headquartera ot Metiopolis TH., near Calro, baving for partuers Blotght sud Frinbie, who subsequontly moved to Nauvoo, where krisbio’s brotkor was killed in a0 nllercation ov a hoat. Driggs was tho busi- ucss, or mongyed, n of the party., Miit, alias ¢ Doctor' Parker, was aaothor of the gang, and bha is now serving ont a term in tho kesion Ponusylvanin Penitentiary, undec tho uame of lidwards, baving beon srrested and couvicted tu Philadelphis lass year. During the War, Paker, Frisvi, and Blelght were taken to ‘lllm 0ld Capitol Y'isou, and kopt there for some me. en 1ioyd, ns previonaly stated, Is fhie engravor of the country. He was “arreatad at Davenport, In.. in 1850 or '60, and seat to the Pemtentiary at Fort Madivon. At ta timo he was engaged in engraving plates for Jim Vensoy nnd Charlio UnatLaway, who weraju this city, although tho Hathaway family lived at Fort Madison. ~Alter Lijs releass trom the Jowa Devitentinry Boyd camg to thin city aud operated for Sleight and Fnsble. Hosoon after went to Decatar, Iil., ond married Allio Ackman, the oldest dauglter of Atrs. Johu B. Trout, whoao bnsband Lisa duna time in tho Michigan Penitentiary, for couuter- foiting of course. Boyd’'s wife, who was osp- turad with hor busbaud ag Fulton un Thuraday night, iy & mistor to Martba Aon Acimau, who 18 (he wife of Ioto McCiriuoy, tho great American bribor, who bolieves in payiug well for Jiberty when in tho custody of men wno “can be handlod." It was st the time of Mc- Cartuoy’s atrost by the Shoriff st Matioon, 11, in 18u5, Col. Wood then bLomg Chicl of tuo Bacret Sorvico Department, tuat Ben got mar- ried. oloCarincy was in Springfield Joil, and Boyd acting aa & stool-pigeou. Ha got out, and, 1o o fow hours, was Pote’s brothor-in-law, Lhis Atlio Ackisn, or Mru. Boyd, rather, lioa 8 his- tory. About the time of Ler merrioge, she aud Ed Plorco were ariested nt the Lyarott livuso, in this mi/, Ly Deotoctive Edgan. In s traveling busket John faund $25,000 {u £50, $20, aud &1¢ bogus bills, aud 5,000 jn sorip, Poarce was couviected, aud eout to Jeflorson fur fifteen yeoors, whilo an turved the wowman ovor to O, P, Uradloy, Lead of the Sccrow-Service Departent a1 Chieago. Boyd couldn't livo without his girl, ana succesdod fu securing ber reloase by ** turntug up ;" that is, placing i tho Lauds of the author- ities plnsos for tho fuce of all tho bogua bills found at*the tumo of her arrest. Boyd is proba- bly as well known by tho alins of * Charlia Mitchell.” IHo is undoubtedly tho bost letterer ou steol in tho country, It was bs who engravod the 5 Tradors’ of Clitcago pisto, which pasucd for & (ung time, even awoog bLankers, without suspicion. Within tho Iaut year tho namo on this plato has baon ohanged to tho lostou NHank, tho Canton Bank, and, within the Iast moutl, to the Autora Bank, of Aurora, 1ll., largo numbors of which noles sre vow in airculation, Home four yeurs 'fi° he cut » 860 Troasury-uote Yln:o. and bo and Driggs flooded North Bissouri with tho counterfeits, It was Boyd, aleo, who manu- facturcd tho 50-cent Lincoln-vignotto plato which gavo the Dopartment so much troublo, 1ie learned the trade of an engraver in Cmein- vatl, uder Nat Kenzie, who was in tho counter- foiting hukinesa alyo, aud is now iu tho Peausyl- vania Pouitentiary., Nat it waa who cut tho ac. cusste 8100 preonbnek plate yn ‘¢4, bills from which doflod dotection by the most export tell- ers. Dusing filtoen or twenty years, Boyd bas beon connectod with Duo Gorman, 'Lom Twitch- oll, aud, jn fuct, all tho notsd counterfeitors. 130 Lias never bien under arrest sinco his roleass from the Iowa Penitentinry, exoept in connvo- tion with MeCartuey, at Mattoon, ms previogsly ud five years aiforward, whon Joln Eagan arrestod him at Venjos nnd sent bim to Bpriogtiold, where he agalu eacaped, ‘Lheso anosts ure looked npou as of tho ui- most imporiance, for tho reason that, with Boyd's incarcoration, the supply of plates will be cut off, aud Lrigge will not be on tho out- side 10 negottale tue divposal of * coney" as only ho cai ‘hief Washburn Las accomplished ‘wopders ginoe his appointment b0 tho hoad of tho Hecret Bervice Dspartment, and theso ar- Teuts aro Lho crowning uicosss of Lis carsor, SrmiNoyieLy, Qat. 25.~Your correspondont waw to-night sbown & g5 bill oo tho Firmy Na- tioual Daok of Peru, iaken on commen stiaw paper, from the captured plste, whioh would docerve the best export if it bad been priuted on bauk-uote paper. A MISSISSIPPI AFFRAY. Memphis Appeal. At Senatobia, disa., on Baturday evening about half-past G o'clock, Mr, Cocke and Mr, M'Hoory met iu Balurion's saloon. M'Henry was tatking about palitics, and said that be was s Democrat all over, but thas bio would rather support Sekile than Brady. Cocke beopme offended st him for siyiog so, and commenced cursing him aud abusiog nim unmercifully, and spoke about shooting, MN'Honry stopped out of tho saloon and opened lus breaet, saying, *‘Juck Cocke, horo i4 aa brave a broast a8 you ever shot at, so ahoot," Cooke then walked over o his store. M'tlenry came on tho depot platforn:, and, s he stepped srouand the corner of the dopot bulld. iog on the platform, mes Cocke, who thon com- menced uis ebuse of M'Heary asgaiu, cure- ing him very much, and offered {0 dlvide arms ‘and fight bim, M'Henry sad 1o, thas le waa arwed aud ready 10 uso sus {usirumenia. Cocko then proznm(’ 10 Weasure the M'leury accevting, they ghen pped off the distsuse ou the platform ; but tead of fightig, surned it of by M'Hanry, bu! A'Henry &id not notios thon walked sway. About lait. peel T o'clock they et in the salenn, anl A'leney ealied Cotka nade taank him a4 rsitig am that eve Coskn Lt Inu uuain, and slap im i the faze. & 1y b howas not armed. Cocke comenced palbin ont his pistols, saying L wonld divide, Pefore Corko prot thotn out, M'Heury drow n pist 2l and i ol ingg o the bck past of the b o, | tieed, slionting Cocke du the sdumen. Saieral shold wern oxchanged by loth paitiey, but no other damage wis done o the houso, Cocko baoked out of doovs, and a8 M'Houry eamo onut, grabbed Lim by the coll wtabbing him soveral times, M'Ianry hoatuny hln aver the head with his pistol i ehoating at him ona thae, the ball guiug (hrough the rignt lappel of kis coat. Cocko then ran about 30 feat, M'Heuory after Bim. Ther thon tived again, nhen Cacke commonoad sdvanciag: an M'Haury, tollowing him aboub 50 feel They then shot again, but the bullots n{:cd #io of their mark, Cocke then canght bold of M'flenry and stabbed him soveral times, tho kuifo pone region of the heart, canuniny death, A triogram from Senatobis, Jast uight, states thas Cocka was fron of pain, it it feared that periostitis (iutlsumation of sho flbrous mem= brane whicl invemia the bonce) mieht ousuc, I condition is very critical, and his rocovery will bo axtonishing, DEATH OF CARRUTH. THE VINELAND EDITOR. Snr York Tumen, Oct, 25, Mr. Oarruth, formerly editor of the Vinoland Independent, who wad sliot in bin oftico by O, R. Landin on Friday, March 19, died at his resi- dece in Vinelaod st 8 o'clock yestordsy morn- ing. An article sppoared in Carruth'’s paper on March 18, which, slthough imperwonal, wsa be- loved by Mr. Laudia to be s slur upon nim, and taking the slip he went to the Jnbpendent oflice. Mr, Carruth wae not in, sand n_boy wan o g in the L iustaat | mitted to bail lo the sum of 50,000, sont after bim, Mr. Lauvdis awaited Lis arrival, and when Carruth cama the former #howed hum the ship aud asked if ho wrcte Carruth acknowlodged that i did, whergupon Mr, Loudis drew s revolvor au shot him im the back of tho head whilo e was trying to escape. Mr. Landis was tound leaning over the protrato man, and wus hoard toway: “1didit, I didit, I did i, for the ocause of Gud and humanisy.” e was immedi- atoly arrested and taken to the Bridgoten jail, aud atter & fow wecks’ imprivonment was “ad- Carruth Im1d In & stupor in bis ofiico for some daye, una- blo to move ar eee. but could distinctiy hear sfter the fitet shock. e eventually recovercd «n that ho wad able to viest his relalives in Clintou, Oneids County, N, Y., whero Lo rocovered so raidly that Lo was soun ablo to walk long dis- tances, Mr. Landis, with bi.8 counsel, visted lyin there and offered to settio with Lim for £5,0001n casfisnd 580 ucros of land. The offer was retused, and Cariuth soow retuined bome. Hineo ithen ho bas been troubled vory much in regard to bis lmcuulury affairs and tho probable_conmtion of iy fanily in caso of lia death, 1o thoupbt so- rionsly at ono time of instituting a civil euit for dnmagos, and mutual_friends Lave ever sinco Dbnen fiard ac work endeavoring to biirg ebout a sottloment. They bad so fur succeoded that, o fow days ago, the Rutn of §12,500 11 cash and cn- cutities bud boen axreed upon, and the papers only awsited the signature of Landis, who ingist- ed fhat Carruth should leavo the Stato before tha settlemant was perfocted. Mr. Carruth be- gan to fa:l upou his return homo, and was una- Lle to sttend to business, his mind belog con- stautly exercised in rogard to a settlement. Up to within o wock or ten days ago it waa thougiit that 1t hin mind wos relioved of that bur- den bo would yet rccover. At davireuk ha would auxiously fnquire, 'an you kecp me uu- til night, o we can fix those papora7 ™ and at uight ha would sav, **You must keep ma tilt morning, eo %o can scitlo that matter," Iiis relatives did not lot bima know tnat tho scttlo- ment could only bo _mada coutingont upon bLis renoval from the State, and ho waa evidently lower than bis frionds thought, althongh he bad boeu confined to his bed for eome daya past, On Buturday afternoon he sank into 8 stupor, from which bie was released by death at 3 o'clock you- terday mornmg, Mr. Laodis has Loen rearrest- ed and taken to tho Couuty Jail at Bridgoton. As Mr. Osrruth bae died within a year from tho timo lio was shot, Mr. Landis is liablo to be m- dicted according to thio laws of this Stato for murder in tho first degreo. His trial will un- donbtedly como off at tho January torm. Mr. Carruth's body mill be brought o Now Jorsoy va ‘Tuosdsy for intorment. A NEW-JERSEY ELOPEMENT. New York Herald, Oct, 25 Yt came to the ears of a lerald roporlor yoa~ tordsy that considerable of a fluster had beeis cauncd in tho uppor circles of Elizabath (N. J.) socloty, in consequonce of an elopement which taok place thero recontly, A visit to Llizabeth and diligent inquiry developsd the foct that +'tho Indy o thocase™ was the dauzhterof church deacon in Union Towoship, aud ono of tho handsomest womon of tho county,—tall, black.oved, black-baired, full-furmed, and altogethor ' of most fasciuating ppear- soce, From hor fatber, the deacon, mhe iutierited the snug little fortune of 25,0 Fiva or six vears ago shio married tho nephow of one of the moat distinguished citizens of Ehza beth~s gontleman who now holds cno ot tho bighest ottices 10 the gitL of tho municipality, Hor husband sorved gallantly in tho Jedaral army Quring the Iste War, sna won by his bravory the ravk of o Captamn. Upon Lis” mes- riage Lo tho faaci. ating dauglter of tho descon he was Lhe snvied of most of tho beauty-admix- ivg moles of the town. ‘I'wo cbildicn wers the resnit of their warriago, ¥ro thoy had long livad _togeiber, however, it " ueems = merked iucompatibility of temperament wanifosted itsolf botween them. ‘The Captain i8 & mau of quiet, rctiring Lab- ity, but his wite Is fond of gayety, cumpauy, aud fasbion. Lowides, Lo wway 1ot a3 weslby us nlis supposcd, and, thercforo, could not insin- taiu ber in the Jusury sho coveted. ior years, Lowever, thore was 110 bioak botwesn them until recently, there turned up on the scone an old 1lams of the Indy'sy~n dasbivg besu of bers be- fure bor marriage, from whose sutioty sbo bad been debarred Ly har discernini paront, tho des- con. 'Yho upshot of the story is that sho cloped with biw, taking £15,000 with hor sud vne of the cluldren, Evory effort has boon made to keep theso facts from tho pablic, but, as is iuvariably tho casc, thesv offurts have only lent wings to tho affair, 1t it pragor to add that tho deserted Capeain has the sympathy of all who kuow of hie unfortunate domestic troublo, ———— RAILROAD NEWS, THE UNION PACIFIC, Tho President of the Union Pacifioc Railroad has jesuod the following circular rogsrding the fundiug of the o}d {ncome bonds into new sink- iog bondw: O the complotion of {he funding of the old fncome bonds into new sinking-fund bouds, I felt 1t my duty, a8 Prendent of tho Uonipany, (0 aoquaint you with the facts relating thoretv, At the wemo time I expreasd Al opiulon 113t YOUE propurty was paculiarly viiabie, and that ft was only o questiou of o when sll (ke wecuritios zeprescuting 1t would deservedly runk with the hent_raiiroad {nvestments in the United Btates, Tuat this opufon was correct hisa already boen proved by tho advancs in the oredit of ihe Colupeny sud by iin jucreawod ruvemuss Much was ths business of tha zosd that the Directors felt fuati- fled in beginuing quarterly dividends of 1 pes cout in July last, At their moctiug in Septen~ Der the dividend waa increased to 3 per coil quarter- Iy on au exhibit of earnings abowlng tuat much more 1iad beeu sarued. It fu proper that tho facts on which the Directurs acted, in malking the dividends on the stock 3 per cent qudrterly, should be lald befors the boud and stockbiokdurs, “Tho carniugn and expens of the Compuny for the fecal yours anding Juno 3 1978 and 1874, an_rcently reporied by thio Governwent Direetors to the Becretary of the Iuterior, present the following resulta t Parcent- agearess Operating cxvensca, Net sarnings, peisca, 07 418 et 1875,,.¢11,522, 1874.,, 10;: . lucresss of gross eamiuge In 1818 OVEr 18Th. veusiireseon v.+12 44200 por oent Tucrease of Bl eATuLLgY over. TWusisasseions 3 ++13 48-100 per ceat Doducting the Interest ous the funded debt frow the et varninge, tery renaaing over §J,600,000, applicable to dividyide on 1he stock, exqual 10 nearly 10 per cenut por anuum, It iy 10 Do cousidered, however, that, from JnlLl 1474, Lo Marc'd, 1876, the Unfoa acifio Kallrosd bad tocontend with' the low retes of {ho Vacifo Mol Steamabip Compauy, then under & managoiuent bos- ila to tho luterests of the Tosd; vlherwise the lncreass in earuings over tha Jrevious year would lisve bem iarger, Both Companles Linve sluce teon broughit int, 0 now i, Larmobious relations, each’ g tiing Bigher rates for freigut und vassengers. i larso. coduction fu tha operaiiag expesses ta bruught sbout by the diminishod coit for fuel and by otler soouming applled to vvery departent of tho Compauy's business, ‘Thu seport of the Goveruweut Diroctors to ts Beoretary of the Iaterlor, referriug to tho ecouvwy with which the operalions ou tho road are conducted, ineutions tho great saving in mspensa whioh will result from the working ol the Gompany's mill for rervlng old rails, which has just been brought uto succassful usy at Laramie, The saviug will smount to aut average of §13 per ton, of over $160,600 per year. The Guvernmeul Dirsctors also refer ta e cost of fuel, whick is now §1.80 per ton, 1. place of §1,6) formorty, THE NORTHERN PAGIFIC, Spacwl Dispalcn o The CAwaas Tyribune, Br. Paus, Mion., Ook, 26.—0. W. Msad, Gea- esal Mavsgor of the Naribern Pacifia, Lise bosn grantad & 12ava of aigence for K Wi for last e montha, ap- rit hero ate Lusinece, The manngs- Alesander, Ueneral Lt Agent, John B, Railizen, Saperintend- tirea withy Mead, 1w pisee’is perintendons uf the wy " 1,n ma.lo coivc ton hing Lo b p it i aestasd Vo A Toste, other ¢ alr.vy tor. THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL. The: Mhichizan Central Railroad is wpariog no fforts tu karp up ity repntation aa regards the nerotnnodatione of its patrons. The managera of tho road have kucceeded in indualug Alr. Wi ner, of Wagnor's Elorjung-Car Line, whick will ran oeer that line after the fiest of next month, to buld for thom entircly now elceping and drawing.raci cars, which will in no way ba ine the bowt of Puliman's cars, There are mixteon of thers cosches nearly comulatad, and they will bo pit o the roed i fow days. Tuess ca havo beon filted up in tho mosl aitractive wauner, anl ere not wanting i aay of tho comforts and eouvouences wiich travolorn depre, It wan feacrd al oue rime that the botel care. which hava k) loug been the dintinguinhing foatura of the M.chigsn Cuntre), walo to be dikcontinuod, bul wiker esunsels bave vrovailed, aud eix of theso Lotels on wheels " aro In j.rucess of courtruction, thito being ly comploted. Arrangements have alko been complesad to run through slesjangcars after the 1at of next month from Chicago to lioston, which fuct will undoubtedly bo spmeciated by those baving to visit the Now Evglend Stases. THE ST.LOUIS RAILRNAD CONVENTION. Lovtsvitue, Ky, Oct. 26.~The Louisville Board of Trade to-day appointed Meewrs, Isanc Caldwell, W. P, Delanev, G. W. Morris, F.. P, Bmith, W, T, Delsnoy, E. D. Standiford, and W. B. Hamitton delegntes to stteud the National Ruilrond Convention at Bt. Lonis in Novowber. Goy. McCroary han mado the following ap- poiotments: For the Htate at large, John M. Hatlan, Louisville; the Hou. J. Q. A. King, I'n- ducah. ' Irow Congrersional districta: First District, the Hon. E, Bullock, Columbgy ; Becond District, the lon, William N, Sweeny, Owens- horo: Third District, the Hon, Thomas H. Hines, Bowling Green: Fourth District, the Hon. W. 1. Conklin, Litehfield ; Fifth District, the Hon. IL. J. Fox, Loawvillo ; Bixth District, the Hou. Jnmens I, ‘Caroy, Covington : Sevenths Distr.ct, tho Ilou, W, B. Preston, Loxington; Lighth District. the [lon. Jathen Tn® Newl, iare raleburg; Ninth District, the ifon, James D, Dishman, Uathonruv.llo: Tenth Uistrict, tho Ilon. Joln M. Rice, Lowaville, THE MISSOURI PACIFIC, New Yonr, Oct. 25.—Tho stockholders of the Miseouri Pacific Railroad, at s meeting to-day, resvlved that the etockhalders aad bondholders oppoint & commitiee to agres on a plan for a ro- oreanization of their mutnal interents and como to & proper unders:anding ua to how far their 1terests sesimilate. THE ILLINOIS RAILROAD LAW. Speant Iiapatch ta The Chiteuno Tredune. Brarsavierp, I, Oct. 26.—TLe suit of The Peorlo ex rel. Tho Railrond Commissionors sgainst The Chicazo & Aliou Road for uujust chargen, 18 8ot for noxt eduesday in the Ssaga mon Cireait Court. o pn THE QUINCY SCANDAL, Bpectal Iapaich to I'he Chieado Tribuse, Quixcy, Oc. 20.—Tho invostigation of the | clisrges meaiant the Raov. H. O, Hollman, pastor of the Eighth Street Mothodist Church of this city, will take ylaco tho tiret part of next month. In a former investigation Gen. B. M. Pronting was on trisl for sloudoring Mr. Hoffman by call- ing bim o hiberting und lisr, ‘Tue pending trial 1e unon charges preferred sgainst loMnan by mombers of his church, and was orderad Ly tho Uenoral Conferouca receutiy in Besuion atSpring- fhuld, The case will bo ir:od by » ebuucil of five Sajuis_ton. called by the Uscaiding Elder of this intrict. —_— WORCESERSHIRE SAUCE. TRADE MARK WORGESTERSHIRE SAUCE. LEA & PERRIN® CELEBRATED PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT of & LLTTER from COXNOISSEURS EDICAL GENTLE: MAN atMaduas, tobis TO BE THR bruther at it WORCKESTER, ONLY GODOD ay, 83 " VTCllLEA & PPR- SA U[:E, § RINS that thelr Sancs in Dlghly estoemed in And Appliceblota Indis, and 16, tn my & " opinion, themost pals. EVERY VARIRTY tablo as well an tha 1j most wholesuma Sauce OF DISIL that .1 Worcestershire Sauce. 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OALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, | iowiedaed the i tirs New Bill th'a w day and Sataredsy M COLISEUM A, &PD Chi v Monday, Uct, 24 ond every oveuing during the weak, ] THE FAMORN Tronpe of tha Wurld, A ene £y eveuing and Wednese CONCERT GARDEN, 0sita tho Conr'=Houw Byiare, MULE, ELISE DEVRIENT, Prius Doonaof the jmperial Thealre, ienus ; and HITBY DOKA BESFORD, Ista of tho New Tork and Fhiladelphis Theatres, (o i wperatic Selectioag, Alno, n & fer daya, the VIE -engagement of MPInE Ct A LADIES' ORCHESTRA, the only Orizinal, Complete, Nige in Nurgber, tue ITLIMEN, LIZZIE AND JOE, ihe Wonder.utl Musical Prodigies. Admirsion 15 cenlx, Sepal Qailery from Clar k-sl. ADELPHI THEATRE, Corner Dearborn and Monrve-ats, WEDNESDAY, &t 2p. m,, GALA FAMILY MATINEE.. The yrest eomesdian, W, T, Welrille; fant week of | Mrn, e, Ware ; laat' week of tho champlons of the | world, the Lentons; Jast week of Peasley and Mugbes, MeCliasky's great or, Tu elaburate 1. " DANCIN WILL OPE: BOUTH VEST SIDE “SUNDAY slou, On *“GREELEY, | ol ROMANC: TABLEAUX. Popnlar Prives—25c and : open at 2 and close at Y. BU'ile Lea aud Lirtle Roea. *rneation drams, TUROTGI BY DAVLIONT Trrk n Slircs, atiun—" LISPRT G ACADEMIES OF MARTINE. NORTH BIDE—17 ALL Chicago-av, CLASSEY N ON THUISDAY, 1DE—1010 Indiaus-sY, Ada-et, LECTURE SOCIETY, McCORMICK HALL, Suud: 14 centa. Mrs, BEWARD, AND W) ‘Tickets, each W forany lecture, {or sale st Janaen, McClurg & Co's, 117 Btate L Nov, T=MONCUKE 1), CONWAY, COL. WO0OD'S MUSEUM. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 27, OF ELFEN TOWER, B At Jand o p.m Bunday, Oct. 31, at 4 aud 8 p, m,, MILTONIAN | 7. 1, UNCLE TOM'S CADBIN and tho | EAWT, The McVICKER'S THEATRE. For one week oply sud Saturdey Matinee, the Gore geous Bpectacle aud Moral Drama, Sea of Ice. Tlo Erozen Dup-Auhr'nn Borealis—The Count of xico, Monday—Mr, SAMES LY.W1S in THE BIG B Wi dewd of tr sacuze the bayment «ne bunared aud 61 beare unul of Uctober and Ap o190 date Wi, nd wlse 1n caso of defeult w3l the property in ho rigb, thie. ol Compauy.iia sices publla auction,un t or biddere for ¢a #aly Ly publithia Fublications o pucl nast thisty dase be dolive: ure Kaw, tharefors, 1 at the hour of siov: soll Houso, bn & ol auotion, to the 55" ibo” aborow ply tho procesds o of trust mentivaed, bourl ¥ ted—Burling ftock Exchuugs. tive hundred dollara decd of Lrust, smuunting 10 the aggroxate to tho eum of o thew, gr tha {atoruat upen’ thie application of taer, it should be Fach Tiino pubiahnd S 1he it by aaid docd of "trust for R Peretoraublic natico In borehy given {bat jublic notico (s hereby give on ¢ Wedntads, thehios 11 day ol "Docebor, e Doy tho following described nrvperty, ‘to-mit : Boid estato of the Clittan [ntel Conipany, fn the yremisos Xknown as Lot nino (4, 13 ilock fwa (2), of fractnnal Sec- tion fiftoen (16), Aditien fo Clhicago, Counts of Couk, {llinuis, tugethet with the buil I aid land appuricaances thereunto bol ostate by Jool . Walte: an i Wanted—Chicago, Dauvile & Vincenues Wanted—Northern Facitio 7 3-10 firat, Thewe snd otber rallway securities not ‘regularly quoted made & apecialty, securities receivo persoual attention at the New York LEGAL. Trustee’s Sale. nris, Tho Clifton Hotel dated the lst s by itg certain P unaty 7 Hecord, un page 10, did in trupt, the property hore- contesanoe having Deon tade to o (13 curtalis Lomiis fo aach, basring evea dato with said Company, fay ol ucm); ty thousand dullars, each payabin to ‘or in ten years afier dats, the jutersat on each ol said bonda &t ¥ yer oent por sntum {rowm urly belai secured 1o Lo o date thereo! puid ua e fint dars in exob year, by Lwanty coupuns of tached W, each of said bund iades a weread [ vas pionidod (Ve deod of ‘Trust tiat pamout of said bonds or suy of therson or any part thercaf, thon, o1 1 tegal buiter of sas hondyat janful for i undarsigned to sald deod of trust describmi, and ot ind aseigns u aud fo tho rame.nt e aaid Dremises, to the highost bdder | . tirst giving notice of ths time of sach uch nulioe in uBo of the newspapors af 1 Uhicago by ton daily I papor, tho [ast of which should be at fore such sale, and make, e1scutr, and ch 4410 & good aud sufticloat o all tha intorast upon one ch s acerued sinco April ,aud thn cuslious rupreseniiug such Inicrast ate dn Buldr of said undoregoed, as one lrmndred bouds bas ‘Trustve, to sl the il purposes 0 (111 0'chook a, B, of pa d day. d’rg!‘ #hall bl lding known ‘sa tho Glition situate th to belon )l tiat malatiag by 672, 0f aaid Jaot 9, E o o Wiltan &, 1 ins, Company), v o Dldures "for’caab, deacribod promies, At tuo e, o1 Monreo sicwet; Chicaxor of tns Cliiton Haotel, and g o o uhod and purpuses [o thoeatd doed Dated Chicag uhfltk 20th, 1 to eutratca to Ladies’ | i all ! t and bonent ol aaid Clition Hotol lease- Eing (ha tad loasabold ! virtuool & and | blio _ RATLROAD TIME TABLE, ! ARGIVAL AYD DEPARCURS 0 10ALNS coled *Bday xeapiy | Five Sunday athion ar sV ate MARER, -1 Kot 1 day a1 Are iomlay ‘oxcoptad, | o .,:'mensorh npumwasisn RAILINED. Lo It ot Ceinan T 113 Canate 1 ! | rrex ‘eorner aPacific Tast Lins, abuhaiue Doy K aDubyqor aOmsta Night Erpress,..., aFreeport & Dubudus Kivresh. ) aFracport & Dubwiun 1 3 liwankes Fast { #3ijwankao M il Riaain Kiprows . BVikTquetio Riproas,.. afinaore Lakn Expres: Licoera Lakn - firpotcarnnr o -Devot earnor of ICHISAN CENTRAL RAILATMNY, ook f Daenty.seondat, ‘Randslph, [ Joiof L atee ok Clariit., routheast corner e, b, m. 100 15D, m, § 1 PARUR LR CHICAGY, ALTAN & ST. LOui3, and Chira o, hansse City ad Denre Lines, Unlon nat, britge, Tiekd phett,, and corner Micke Kagi Gityand Danver Fast Ex. Bl Lowiw ant Sprinetiald_I7: LAKE SHORE & MICHICAN SOUTHERN, Tooe, Mail, viamato line. Hpscial N. ¥, Fxpras Atlastic Rxpress. dall Micnizan Accommoda 3 Night Exproes... 1 10:2p. C"ICABN, MILWAUKEE & SY. PAUL HIIL‘?‘lg- % 3 . o Dieyt, corner Nuditon and Canal-eit, Tiekel Ofles) iy * 6 South Clarkest., opposite Sherman Houte, and ot Depal.. e Arrios Milwaakoo & Prairie dn Chieo| Divisian, P T8, iy . > ey ol P 2,ults, through £ 1, § 7:50 8, ma ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, for g Ivke . anl Fint o el second o, ce 141 Kamiviphst, nady Clark. B Et. Louts Expre Bt. Louls Fase ; Catok Flaans i v Buriagtieid sod Feris EXbiss, . RpEiugbent ight £ trvas ; Peorts aud fio kuk Kepr i Dubugne & ftouz ity kx Dibugus & siouz City Expross, ¢ Gl Passeogor... | CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD., } Depots, jout aF, Lake-r., Indiani-ac, nnd wad Cenal und Suctecnh. . amd al depota Sixteenth ats. " Fickal Ofoas, 61 Cavs e ‘st Laus, for . Ledveaworth, 1. Joreph Lxp. cond. ! a md 5321 £ BBER BEZEEC | Dbt 4 it ubnoue & SionxCity Fxp, n e Pacifio Nzt Rxp, for Ormstias. | H00ps Kansae Ulty, Imaveaworty, | Sliinon & Bt Joreph Hap. Downer's Grovs Acouamns i o0 Accammadatian|® 6 1. Batarday, tEx Monday KANKAKEE LINE. FITP prper FEFY QRERPEE b, Buadny i From Central Dspol, t Luke—t,, o i e TR g ! Leare, Indlanavolyy, Loulwille & Clncta- | oatiDay fix SR Indisuspils, Lowiesiled G Tatt Dleht Esprous (AU e CINCINWATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. T linton St Carragate, ot et 07 Kandolpheat., and i depel," o m Leave, | Arrioe, | ————i * 840 p.zad 708, s PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI A"!Y. LOUIS RAILROAD. om depot curaer Clinton and Carvoll-ate., W ek Thee, T londstphostey an af depore otk I i i l i $:303. m,| o 800p.m. f Loaee. | drrive, ! Cglambus, Pittaby et o 8 Coltmpon Iy Sileied Night Express (dnly 7408, m.! Hizcucocx' d hrrr, .\f'r:.cii'pg A4 Porttand Block, = FINANCIAL. 0. WILLIAMS & CO, BANKBRS, 40 WALL-ST,, NEW YORK, buy and soll Chicago City, Milwaukeo, Bt Poul, aud nmerfood municipsl 1nvestnient securities constant] ly on band. Rion, Cedar K. snd Minn, first. Arat, Orders for stocks ang other Good deposit aczounts received. $100 INVEST NOW $1,000 AOCORDING TO YOUR MEANS, ay 35, 50, 6y aften pay s Lroft rom 10 10 15 thinen tho saun | smvesied evers S days, without risk beyand the tuvest: | DUY YOUX' 4 bthav.and fnctuntious that occur st ihe New York Stook Eae - cliange, Abo, the goueral condition of the New York | = ALEX, FROTHINGHAM & CO. Bankers aud Brokers, 12 Wall-at. ment us oxplained Report sent froe, nuuey market, OPTICIANS. JAMES W, QUEEN & €O OPTICIANS, 024 Chestnut 01 1 Philsdeipbia, Bpectacles, Eye Opera_uul 'Field $1,000 IN BTOOK FHIVILEGES, i1 “our book and Weekly Financis) containing the daily prices i v [ Olasacs, Spy Qlasses, en, Qlusnce, Stereoucopes amd Vinws, Microsoopes of oll grades, Mathicmtlal. Drawing, aud Surveylng Justrumeuta aud Materiads of all dv- scriptions, Liuatralad Cataloguss b auy address, 10 ceitd uach, WINTER RE>ORT. TRRWINTER FEISORT. Toyal Victorda | opon Nov, I, hteamer wil I Naraau digect, Bteatuces will every 10usynunid ik il i i lona thn 3 daye, Tl temaperature of Kussau lat winter Jid uot o] from 729, making it (1> et detightqul cl Haboniae,~TWill York Nov, 4 for o Savaunah, Ga, Hotcl, Nasen ut 40 imato fu thio world,” Tor purticatarr, ldroas JAMES LIDGLEWUOD, 188 Broadway, N, Y. EDUCATIONAL, ARG M AT, (forwmerly Mix, Opdei Ll man's) Euglish, ¥ aud Geriusn Livar dies and Chids Thirty-lgbtli~ vitvatlon pasy b . . Sow York, e __ MACHINERY, DA BILY ND ALEX, BRADFORD'S juy and Day Bekool for Yo with caligtheuics, N, peus Bep! Jue by letter or persoualiy WROUGHT IRON PIPE 10 STEAN WARMING axu VENTILATING APPARATOS MANUSAOFUBED BY CRANE BROS.MFG.CO. N. Joilerson-st. e ey FAIRBANKS®, MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Bocarefull mbu:nnlyllumnum.' BALTIMORE & OHIO HAILROAD Tvaing teare Jrom rear of N Luilding and depe Jook uf Ientysecondat, o, 101 Clariest,d cormer of Huseiwiton, drrive, Mall, Sundars Excented, Haproas, Daus CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIO RAILROAD. Depor, corner o ¥an Livren anid Shersvanats, Dhckutafioe} | | Grand ducino Huiel, : Lease. i ' ma Omahs, Leavenw'th &A Lohison Fx|*10:1% Peru Accammudatiu Wt NieL) Espress.. HATS. s at Scott’s,’ Madison-sts i DR, JAMES. Look Hospital, Washington & Franklin, Cuartered by tho Stal ot Lligols for elo St retiot S & charrinrie, cid <, und uri Hraltanis complicered Tome 11 wellknoma i DI JAMKS bam um’hn&uflh on ot the. " Age and's B can bty M s Guido, R iy Lo ‘o Aihon Biss e B b Dcta. ey houre.y &t 07 p.m. Bundaye, 10 to i All Luaiugss striotl eoanduatial 2" Loadon Horpiial practice, cataap rorase rirate d [ UARHOOD, used by prrurs ::fl}n::.' Tg‘l young T o, Btran w14 Sulie mublaieats only Epnolalist g DR. STONE, Jb 4 a Rrutuaty in 1113 . Uuicayo, HL., troatu sll Obroato and i ‘Sembnal Weaknoss, oputesar, Fumsl Tilealticn, o wdioiaes furnishied for %50 810, b curon g ANt mouoy refundod. - Cogsultations con- ul-utfal sud fruo, porsuually ur by letter. - A HOUK for Bk e Wlastiatods and Glroulats séats sealody for NO GURE! Dr. Kean, NO PAY! 860 BOUTH OLARK.4'T., CHIOAGO, BMiay be consulted, al) b, 1 ! oh Sarn e, S T Uy Tolled A3 uD. s Sumiens jrom et/ A BOOK FOR THE MILLION, MRIAGE A Private Ccunaolor to tho M £ v hfiklu.ullnl:uu:ru '+ U0 thy b GULIDL, itz H dlacuveries o thy 4 aviswe de. ) it v veo oy, aud 000 il e PR, Bk ;

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