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i s partrd with hoe cahing and emoke atack, B T il s ek, fhine foither trarca gefling the fron la the :l", vaboll, A fll exploratlon uf hier decka fafled e s e e tha i, Vhe diver went toto the DIt 1t fuliof wand Lo within a ehort dis. pabmt o ns T enablo (e divers to’ getat et of AU e e 1o veraels deck a wili not prove it In rumored aniroad Jram on et mppused, 300 tens of rerened (e sclir G, A, King et The Ring In o rehn, near Ol Mictiuawe 8, {3ty & ‘awstearm piunp o brsel e enr 1. 3 Jx at Chieloygen, with most o e e 1o Ihe Chtiann Trihume, i Micha, O, 44.—DowN—Lrops 8, TORT, o oun, Sailta and caneort, Cormoraut and ettty il eutinart ¢ belirs San Conk, “”;':m'.,u & *K¥ooteutf, Clara Tarker, Lem Ells: vl o Quever, Champlon, Sbefden snd cone re=Trol e a0id, Clurs Tcindeor, B, Luwe ) Cal, datlaway, S dauth, gentio, Weather fine, T nhdillo an Tocued tho rebr O, Ao T ach nenr O Mockira=, The King 8 4 116 eLtly, but hios steam pumya on boied, Wtz S 0, Cleveland i ot Clicboygan, with T bee cantan Vown aw, oWl b ok, Mich,, 01, 2810 p. m,=Do et ana Yon : e ey City of Now Vo CAIT i, wentin, Wenitier fne, e e Endarprire win Lydly dieabled on Take B y, by breaking her ehce and the lon fihe got {4 tho trowgh of fho g ned o Srse porliem | of dar f hay ane apples overbon) 16 Al Cescty s port. withant asiatance, and picsgtd o Lot tor Fopnira. Hlcr duinage, tuelals e il escet 111 0 5 lieridia i asliure on Sand Poat, T adiszbar, Lovke St erlar, Sl weul o B ctritog o ke W barbor in duovs pestort, Oct, 24, Tlirea versela are arlre at Point ke, e avhe Blazing Star, iosded with, corn, ainl fg'u.nn;.mm Wada snd New Dominion, the lading nkn L Trop 7hil Sheridan went asliors y morning ab Baud Polut, Luke Huperior, T teavoriiud to make Gran | Inand liarcor i & . Eilozta will b0 10ad0 Lo Tescuo her na e aibe sea ruus dow, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. srectat Dispntch to The Ciacago Trabune, ey, T, Oct. 28.—Anmivin by Reven—Sime eounce, towing ronal-bastn Hereulea, Shiamrn -, tdeaple from Kiugaton, all whh Kingston ool for o1 prop Ching, from Uennepln, light; caual ot ltabetl, from Peru, Nght, ‘rrigren—stine Lost Chance, towing 3, L. Adama s leaber for ieredoalt, oo ix1a CaxaL—Trop Chinn, towing Ucrcule eVitsale with Kingaion (o4 fof Chicsgo; Shan Fas piton et fo Clicage, - £ 3 “unip UrT-=klizakici, from s lewnd Perit, 2 Hih Al s Balf fnehes of water in thomits efet Lock 10, Juvor tulifng ; wind, southwest T aecront, Oct, S4—\RMYED~—Chican Helle, {32, 6120 bk comnp ¢ oz, 6, b b cart T, Loekrort, 5,000 3 1vop Ling Brath: o Bavtaker Teeller, 24 bt oate, 300 DU ryt, 10,000 d: Frederiek, Utien, 6,000 bacorni DT, A orrds, 0,100 b corn, e ro—Ton Victor, PeGria, 07 m luimber, 19,:00 W Gy, Quieen, Pedrin, 61,472 1t lumber, oth m Rager, 10570 1ath §' Montatia, Tert, 30 m luniber, 57 £ Gon, Sherman, Morrls, 01,140 £t lumber, 15 m Eathonas Scott, Marrailien, 8. 1 amreal, Ottawa, 88,9:41 1t Lumbers W . lap. Yo fern, 1232 £t Tawislir, 47 1o lath 3 Varex, Lacon, it lumier, 21,050 It prop Montauk, Locks st wheat, 17 tons merchundis [ Tockport, 5,940 bu whieat, THE PRODIGAL SON. After Dubute. Nen York tiraphc, Kispsme was Bill Bolahozzar, and he was nold by bis mamna, who bad a serarate pibieoanes of which ho recsivoed o liboral B, Horode the best dromedaey in s part oftbs country, dowpiged venl, which vas his favorite dish, sud nffected to Lo a liter- ter hioto picturesquo fnlellact roquir- W itination by travel and sconery. Bo ha txhtbe butk of ‘his mother's property, which wuinthekiols, aud all be could extost from his (uber, and started for Gtreeco, recciving o faroal soow) from Jako Nelahazzar, hiw big Inter, who was &_miscr and o vestrgmen in e iymagogne. Wilham, who bad no disporis tmiogoansy from homowith 1li-frolings, gave azmber of shekols 4o appessa tho deacon, who pitkem in bis pocket, and seeiny thut no mvro wneomivg bo romarked : *'I'ho fool and iy sy toon parted.” AtAthens Williaw took o house and invited slthe mtelligont parasitos in the city to dino vsbim They ermpled bis wiuea and borraw- #lbu monay, and regarded him as & sort of Dr, Heinbold, 31as appearance was thua skotchied fzite Athons Sun while ho was in tho belght of Esropularity : “The rich 3lr. Belshazzar, who hay beon sot- (dueveral weeks at tho palaco of old Princo Tinces, on Fitth avenus, gavo o soitce lmst tgkt, Mr. Gayler, the admirablo playwright duthor of *Behineidor, Tlow You Was ¢ rend Erlsteat performance, whicl the host rocatved wiipiaadits, but tho eritics of tho moming pa- Puvbowera yresent, wilected to ese nothing uria tbe production. Mr. Lovy blaw hia horn Tibaurprising pertinacity, and - Richard Scholl irjected romo origing) and stasiling remorks misecurrency. At the conclusion of tho thea- futhe fadics of tho profossion gonerally gathe trdaround the wealthy young host, and a Jittle B:' w8 opened on tho terrace, A trio of Hialt's company danced meantime to music {raEhook's orchibstra, which had noiselessly ated. Tua punch-bowl was rofitled until » bivbour of the worning. Loch of the ladies taad s diamoud bracelot undor her plato.” &mo mouthe alter thin the Athiens Sun con- k2ed # paragraph na follows: Tiasdisntitcer Bolehnzzar bad o sale yester- 4yt petures, furniture, ond various mmple- el of profiigney, which tho SLeriff spared Am ibe Sraubio of keoplog sny longer. 'Tho ‘e palaca had o red flagg Lefore the daor, % ill pass, it 13 vaid, foto tho hands of Messra. %03 and Chamberiin, 10 be omployed as & tibhouse, - Belubwzzar is altouding hoge at tho s Poor-Houre, LJiwa indeea truo. Willlam liad spent hia ething, and all s friends had fled. Tho L"J bota rubbed againut him fusotontly, bocauso N tkelr foddor. The doge rau at him avery- et A3 4f he wero a tramp. Ho conld not put 20s In at tho Fifth Avenue Hotol, nor bo . 1o examino tho stock lists thore as he attodo, Without other garments tban V;‘:L;ntl;fl NTndulu aud :l" flhll uhfiuplak‘in. 2v leaning ou his pole aud pinin ke of b factior's favorily vonl, | A%t ko dreamed about home nd brothor mmhuma in tho night and satd: [ Ky fow tio walking i from Adions fo nimlm.lli Inigut s8 woll die and go ns dio doba smugglod himaolf across tho strait, dis- fl:«u A door-mat, und ot out for the haunty b h{nuxh. e propared a little speech to ra- v it was eutiroly uunaecessary. Tho aged Wi camo out oo the doorsiep and esid: wm, mothinks you will never again dis- &y buperior veal. Tuko off those gal- Eamag Ut yourself under 1he pump, snd tale Kryon &0 etitiro bottlo of roach exterminator, 013 alivo with vermin,” '%"‘Im‘:hl old dog camo up and nibbled at e “mhul. but no chiropadist, could have ik posg ) NOID BUMorer moro eujoyment. . ® unfeeling than tho doy, Jdnko Bel- w“'"m irosched sud eatd: 1 got only lean thl.Nlel' monk, hut this distraco to the Pk l_l'xe Calf that took tho premium nt tho m“-'“!:l» Tho old man roplied: * Jacob, ‘hl o largest calf of tho throe!’ Asd tho Pl h;:fln rm of tho story remmins to bo oy IWll lisn Holshazzar, 8o far from boing iy aired o returu to Athens for tho rest 2 aud was & ioator favorite na tho dr mson thian Jacob, who nover went out of —— m‘l:‘flnn of tho WatersCuro. bu.,mfi’-mo, or hydropathy, owes its origin Teegy hfly of invontion of & Silosian pensait, hln!nhx, Maviog at tho ago of 13 ey ";'rl-L yonng Pricssnitz futmtivoly Bty o u PUDD: and aftorward, to cous "y f‘}bg’: an :m':m:‘aa ho lhmmd ‘Ilpmh. 1: | & e¢ bandago, Tlewotting s i~ :Rfi“ Uy, Lo reduced fuo inllamnistion, by Aratl on (he eurface of the part, the b“’“'l: crusbied his thumb, Le again hn;'"d'““' and tho paln_ouce moro gy ru\,um rauh roappeared. Ho inferred m"flulm' indicatod an impure blood; snd Qigpgition was etraugihencd by the rosnlt Bluggy o fl‘;mn Which ho was Inducod to try upon "mda. ulcora in the caso of somo of bis M“\nnm the rash o some iuatances M yoer e Lroatiment, and fu_others did digy 000 Was led Lo frame for Limeolf # by "yjuctosy of all dincoses, and u doctrine ity w A:m iwation of morbifle matters by By o f0nding Lo this view, the cuto of Hibey op oficcted by favoriug the sctlvity ‘&.,.‘u:"“h"’“"h which the purification algg g 3,0 €Tied on, aud, through & E‘"flm h buredistary and corrocs roglmen, Ity y5, fUrthor morbid sccumulations. In g + MOIng run over by a cart, Pries- gy, onoml: ribs broko aud received severo ey his ::::I\nx thal the plysiciaus pro- hopotess, ko tore off their b 84 recovored under the d mnbflhu Unnschiag, sud xepiaced pis g g tho th n"Lu- agtico of American Cyolopa- Pdroparg tuugy while prossio, &’.“’,:‘. > rindow.all, s o m'--‘pyklm‘x“l} R ditien, aricls o FOREIGN. Gambette Issuen His Periodi- cal Political Circular, He Favors State Control of Lduca. tional Iustitutionss Over 500,000 Cases of Catile Diseaso in England and Wales, England’s Attitade on the Recont Eustern Crisis, Rumored Shooting of Gen, Dorregaray by Order of Don Carlos, Something About the Row Betwoon Princo Milano and His Ministry, FRANCE, A POLITICAL MANIFESTO PAOM GAMDETTA. Panis, Oct. 23, ~Gambetta han leeed n manie fosto. Io enys ha s confident that tho approach- ing clection ~ill show & gront Ropublican mnjor- Ity. Henploids tho system of departmontal votiug, aud says that tho laburs of future Asseme blics must Lo tho restoration of the control of education fo tho State, Ho truata that an era of poiliical reconcileraont will snj-ervoue, nod then tho participants 1w the Commune will be sw- ocstied, ——— GREAT BRITAIN. FAILIRE ¥ Yospoy, Oct, 23 mere chants of this city, have failed. Tbeir liabilities sre 300,000, THE CATTLE DIAEARE. Loxpos, Oct, 2%.—Tho Karmer newspaper, in au article ou Lho cattle dienso, oys Lho nomber of cases for the quarter onding 16th of Octobor, in s gollows: [n Somersetelire, 83,000; Cheshire, 50,0003 Dorsetelire, 44,000 Glon- costersliire, 41,000; Oxfordahire, 9,000 ; Warwickshira, 1,00 Norfoll, il 00 ¢ Cumberland, 23,000, Thronghout Engiand and Walew thero wera for sowo time aver 600,000 cases. The mouoy dawngo iu esli- mated 011,401, ENGLAND'S ATTITUDE IN TUZ BECENT LASTERN cuisis. ) DPants, Oct. 13.—). Jobu Lemoinne, who passes 1n Fraveo fur onn of tho wrilerd best acquainted with the spicit nnd tendeucies of Engiish policy, pmblishes in to-day's Debats an article on tho sttitude of Lngland in the present Lastorn crige. 1 give the trauulation of tho first throo paiagraphs of the article: Every ono must avo teen atruck by the rapfdity and facttity with whicti Engiand 1hsa thrown her tra- dittoal Eastein policy uverboard, s the publie has #een tho country for shich tha lutegrily of the Otto- mon Enpire had # loug Leen n dogms become i denly tho fitst to call for the dismantiing of the crumbling edifier, These are favoral for this Fudden chisnge. In the it place, tho I a positivo people, do aa tho Tats do which 2 Tatling oumo ;i tte ascunid place, they ealoniate thnd if thoy atill wanted to #avo Lhe 'lulerily of Turkey they wouli be obligzed to do en alone, Tlenco they ready ta glve tp pertious af the Otloman 3 some ort of §t may remalu, atid ta niske overy Had of sacrifice {0 ouler tiak tiy clernal may not crap up while thes aro frolated, 1 16838 and 199, the Crimcan Ewpedition, anu the wlero of Sehastopol, were cpsmodes of (he petsonal policy of Napaleon 'III, From n dynastie point of view, In_ou ntercet absolutcly distinet from that of Fraute, it was n ralher clever conp, for it wan {antn ‘monnt to the dizroluston of the old cosltion of Euroye ogeinst 1o Einpire, It was, in fact, tno price pald for tho Eoglish sillance. TDs Emperor of Russia Ad not believe, nor would Lie ever bol cve, ¢ Enginnd coald become tho active ally of a Napoleon. Ho refused fo bellevo ft up to the lant moment, and wrried on the war. That blunder, dearly pald’ for, has slnce been ravalred fu tho midst of the dissters of France, and Enjland, left alone.Liua soen the Treaty of Parie torn o shireds, and seen Hueata retnko poescen- wion of tho Llack Sea, ' Now, if &t tho presens timo tho integrity of the Ottoman' Empire were menaced, T'rance would 1ot havo the same motives for rarom- onclug the Emtorn esmpatgn, Wo have something clre 10 4, wnd Englaud wonld have to undertake the Job efngle-handed,” It1s cloar »ie fn not disposed to underilie it, and that explaiua tho change lu Ler atti~ tudo and langnage, SPAIN. RUMORED DEATIL OF OEN. DORRLOANEY. Mabutp, Oct. 28.—It is rumored that the Car- list Genoral, Dorrogaray, Las been shot by ordor of Don Carlos. N TURKEY. TOE ROW DEFWEEN TUE GERVIAN TPRINCE AND u18 SUNISTUY, Vienna, Oct. 12.~Frosh dotails havo como in which threw additional light on the sudden turn which the political dircction of Servin took last weok, Thore boing no special accommodation for the Bloupschina st Bolgrado wheu it camo over from Krajugevatz, it was accommodated in tho Governmont House, where likowiso tho Cab- inot Counctls aro hield. On fonday last ono of thoso Cabinot Councils wos hold juse at the timo when tho Assombly was sit- tiug. The day before, ono of tho Radical vapers, known to bo nuder the {nfluence of Gruiosw, the Miufster of tho Interior, bad pub- llskiod & most offonsive arliclo agsinat the person of the Priuce. Tho Prince brought forward the subject, nsking the Minister whatber bo did nuot mosn (o tako mensuren to call tho paper in ques- tion to account aml to prevent such ocearronces in futuro, 'Tho Minister's answor was, that ho could do nothing, s thero was froodom of the preas in Servia ; and {hat he uot only did not wean to do suytling to restrict it but, on the coutrary, bo should consider it his duty to bring in o Ll which would sull furthor extend it. Tho Prince’s reply to this s, that ha wonld nevor sanction such a bill. The Minister then informed tho Privce tbat Lo would in such a ¢a50 mive io his resignation. Among the sub- Jjocissubmitted to tho Priuce was o resolution of 1o Skoupsching, takon at the {nitiativo of the Ministry, anthorizing tho lattor to contract a foms of 4,000,000 of ducats, or about £1,600,000, and stipulating that this authorization was only to bave validity for tho prosont Mivlstry, As in tho case of tho mobilization, it wos an sct dong, If not altogethor without the knowledgo of the Priuco, at lesat in a manuor which shiowed an unmiatakablo deslen on the part of tho Miniatry to tako the direction of af- faira vut of tho handa of the I'rince aud to vest it in tho Miuistry, The oxplanstion given of this unusual proceeding was, that the Skoup. gchina had only confidonco 1 tho present Miniy- try, 'T'he DI'rines doclared that ho wuuld not sanction the bill, on which the Minieters said thoy would givo in their rosigmation. Tho Irinco took them at thor word, and ssked thew to giva in thoir resigoation st once Iu writing, which waa doue, ‘Tho Prince, with the resiguation of tho Minms- ters In his haud, wont at once to the Bkoup- gchitna and informed them of what hod passed, Ho uoreservedly told them that ho was for o olicy of pesce; not tbat ba hal forgot- en tho traditions of .his family or tho aupita- tions of Lis country; but both the internal conditiona of the country and the formign relations wore such that, by rushing futo war, Servia, far from gaining, would riek tho loss of what she had alroads mchloved for horself. Ho called, therafore, on the Bkoupechina to choose between bim aud the Minirtry, 1f thoy decidod for the lattor, ho would uot bo in thoir way, but would leave 1ho country at once. Although, iu everydsy life, thie Prince conveys the iuprersion of bt!lnfi & %flla@ and almost indolont man, whon roused hio shiowa that bie is not wsuling in tho onorgy for whioh hi family has been noted, Ho kuoia on such occasfons how Lo displsy a sort of homoly eloquoncs, which on this occavion car- rlod tho Asscmbly with it ‘The first ides of tho Prince on this peems to have beon the formation of a Conservative Cabi- nat, with Manuovics at the bead of it, Al- though tho lattor Liad alroady mm‘\‘l when, after the tirat coltision with the Ristica Minil the Prince wishod to chango b Ministry, he wias pevortholesy telegrapbed for, aud arrived from Houmswuis, whora Lio had been looking after Liv privato affairé, Ho declinod sgatn, as be Liad no$ (hio nocessary intluence ou tha Blkoup- sehine, On this tho origiusl combination was dropped, and negotiations bogan with the Prosi- dent of tho Shoupsching, whioh bave boon auc. cessful, THE LATE TULKISH PISANCIAL MEASURE, Viexsa, Oct. 12~ ourpariers uwio gomng on betwoou tho Powers about she attitudo fo be taken 1n faco of tho lust fluaucial woasure of Turkev. With the excestion of Frauce, the other Powars Lave givea tholr views, wbich aro t0 tho aileot that no ove of thom thinks fteslt UpOR $0 MAkS ALY FOPSUICRIANIORS 0F Fe- T CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, Oy R monatranoon an & alep which finds 8 exidin- Aten i tho necessilion of - the fiuarial ponition of Turkey, and which rpnngs from R tiws 1 orger to toke calenlaterd o mnke thn chronie detict Tni tha flese snuouncement mad- b eeemed gathee donbinl whother the spreinl o to b ixaied for ths hatf conpen aro to b repard in full after tiva years, or alwo Lo bo sdiad tothio Rontm Now that thew point. han haen eloarmidup, anid {t appenrs that, like the Treas. nury bl of 1864, thoy nce o bo repail in (uit afior the fiva yverrs, n mora Jenlent view i g iug rronnd sliut tho wholo messiry Lhsn was thes crke nftor tho firat surpriso. AW ropandy the moauuren coutomplaled to re- Rtoro n permancnt equlibrinm i Turikih finances within thn next live vease, n raring of tho tariff trom 714 Lo 25 per cont wscuis t) bo econsidered in tho first place. for whieh, of conrue, theconsent is neadod of tho 11 which Iy e comamercial treatios with A4 far an thero has Loen an oxebango of ideas in this respect, (Lero morms N0 aversion 6! prge cinlo from facilitating the taule whieh Furkev Ling tulken urou horself by eo-operating 1 euatabhish- itz dutios moro sdvantageous is o fixcal point of view than thoso at present i vigor. Juban e creuna to 45 per cont wonld ssemn to open Ao wide n margin for wmuggling and for bribing the cns. tom houss oflicors that o falling off rather than nn increao in tho custom-houno rovenue might easily b Lho vonsaquence of tho meawure, ‘Lha importorn would ot sell fewar gooda. but the | ‘Turkiwn Teeasnry taght eventualiy recaivo losy in custoran duos, Pauts, Uot. 1.—Tha Minieterinl Conncil met thin morning, shen ths finanaal state of Turkey tormed the principnt thewo of discnesion, Tha somi-ofilcinl Monifrursays that, white tne Franch Govarnment conrlders it ought vot to directly Interveno i tho intornal affaira of tie Otlowan Empire, yot, noverthoiess, it has rosolvod to raino the question of the guarantecs by meaus of ita diplomatic ngents. ‘Lhe Dua Decazos, it may bo added, lias Lad o long 1otorviow with the ‘Turkish Ambaxsador. Exporieuced financlers want tho diffarent Gov. criments to interfore; not to forcu Turkey to pay what sho cannot pay, but todoin burkey what Fronce did n Tunis—that is, to advino Tnr- foy Lo inalio a definitiva reduction of her stack, ro'as to brine about & balanco in her finances, and muko tuemsolves sccurity for tho pavment of the iutorest of the reducad funia by wateh- g over the collection of the cuatotas aud tho taxes, and by instituting at Constantinople an_ {nternational Financial Commissian, which should once for all prevent the political ques tion of the East from being periodically con cated by an Fastern financial tication, 11 nut what the clisnces of snccers are w favor of thiy schieme, but hero it Ls certainly wany and noverful ndberente, LETTER FROM OARIFALDI TO THE NERZEGOVIAN INSURGENT?, Lrans, Oct, 12.—Gaiibn!di Las written tho fol- Jowiug letter to the Herzegovinn lusurgents : CALATIA, Oct. G—T0 niy brothera of the Herzno- oina and fo the oppromed of Lastern Evroie: The i mist 4 away to Broussn, 1o descended liko & Wolf, pnering tho Botphorns, devactsting, murderiny, #ud Vialating thoso popnlatiois who gave ua thio Lolun fly w¥ho were, perhiaps, the firet vivilizers of Europs, e niuat na Junger tread apon_(hut part of the world Lept by him i inirery. At Brousss, with hiu vices, depredations, and crueitics, ho wili find onouali peaple of AMa Minor to torment and plusga futo Wesnlatinn. ” Rise, then, herol sons of Montenesrn, Horzegovinn, Bomnta, Servia, Therapla, Macedoila, Qrecoo, Epitns, Albanis, Bulguria, and Konmania | Al of you havo o most spludid ldmtory, Among yan wera born Loonidas, Achilles, Alexais der, Beanderbeg, ond Spartacis, And to-dsy, cven among your robust populition, yon miy ahil find o Bpartacus nnd A Leonidas,’ Do not trast di- plomacs, 'That old woman without a heart co tafuly decoives you, But with you are all tho of Desrt throughout the world, Englaud b kolf, i to-day favorabla ttho Turks, hun maimifostad 10 you, by means of tho obolua aud nsmpathy ol ous of her greatmen, that elia ought {0 prefer the allianca &nd gratltude of o cnfederatiun of freo papies to_ the decrepit coufederation of the Empito of the Crescent. Thon to Brotuss with the Turk ! “Only thuw cAu you snake yoursrlvon fndependent and free, On this mdn of tho Bonphorue tho fierce Ottinan will alwayn bo wnder the stimulant of eternal war, and you will uever obtain the sacred rights of man, G, GamiBALDS, kit TOF CENTRAL ASIA, THE LATE RUSSIAN VICTORY IN KFOKAND, Br, Przenrsnusia, Oct. 13.—The Ruseian fnrva- Tide of to-day publishies 1ntelligenco frow Cen- tral Asin giving dotails of tue lato fighting near Marghilag, In Jihokand. The Invaiide uaya : Abdurachinm Avdobadachi collected 10,000 men near Margbilan with tho objoct of again attempting resist- mucato the Lusafan troops, Adft.-Geu, Kwifwaun, Laving receivod Information of tuis, proceeded to * Marghilau, but Avdobadshi retreatnd in order to ovold sn ongagement, Col. Mchobe- lew twas orderod o go in pursulf, sud on £ho 21t of Heplember o Cosacks undér his com- uand overtook a Loatllo forco of 5,103 met, whom they complelely routed, They also captured thros | zonzo guDA, e retrent of Avdobudechl 1uen bocame dis~ orderly ront, und _be ‘tla i through Krarassu, sccom- yauied by not moro than 100 mon, ‘o Cozeacks cun- tinued in purwuit an fur as Uscha, Lut returned lo Morbilan ofter having Jost trace of Avdobadachi on ibe 25tk of Soptember. When lust scen Le had only dve followers with Ltm. One Lundred nten of thio Ttussian mufn body remained in tua district, boweyer, it case tha fusitive suould reappear, Deputations of the inbabitant huvo urrived froms ali parts offering submisston to the Bus-ion sutliorities, it males BAVARIA, THE DEDATE UPON THL ADDREES TO THE KING. Muxten, Oct. 13.—~The debate upon tho draft of the addrees to tho Ring commenced to-day in tho Chamber of Depulies. Horr von Btautlenborg read a declaration signed by all the soven'y six Libersl members of the House, whorein the agsortion that this eddress exproseca tho couvictious of tho whole Bavarisn poople fs cliaractorizod 88 & misroprosentstion of the real state of thungs. The declaration protests against thao attempt to sot forth that only a portion of tho population rotaius sontiments of truo at- tachmont to the King, and, in conclusion, it stroogly condemns tho act of dragiing the por- gon of hin Majesty into party strugglen. In tha courve of the debata Dr. Joerg violsntly attacked the ministry for malutaining sccrot ro- lutions with the Jinoricy of the Ilouse and as- eummg s distant attitudo towards thie majonty. Mo mointained that the Cabinet intendod mnking a fresh division of the oleotoral districts, and doclared that tho address iwas a couatitu- tional cornplaint against the violation of the froo nigute of tho people, Dr J. do Lutz, Minister for Public Worship, dcclared that the Mlinistry belonged to 1o party, but leaued, how- ovor, towards the Liberal Mintstry, becauss the Copstitution, with it provision in favor of religions toleration, was atso Liberal, and was opposed by tho Clericals, The Mintatry was compellod Lo liave recourss to o division of the electorul aistricts, becauso tho Clerical party sought to abuse conesitutionalism for the pur- poso of m\'ln; stubility to tho ralo of the Church, ‘I'ho Minister, In_roply to Dr. Joerg, showed that tho latter bad formerly demanded groater sacrificos i favor of the groat German. Austrian Empiro thao lad nov boou mado hy the Bavarian Crown, In conclusion tho Atinjater and, lnstory moy, Enrhl[\u, docido thiat tho pros- ent Ministry has boon wanting in ability, but ceitainly not in Bavarian patriotism. OBITUARY. OixoiNxaty, O,, Oct. 28,—Joseph Fedowest, for the pust forty years connocted with tho pross of Europoe and Americs, aud lattorly in the om- loy of the Walhrheilsfrcund, n German Catho- ic paper of this city, diod to-day, aged 53, Why She Didn’t Pick up Her Slouquet hitadeipla Bulletin. Tast ovening tho Acadomy of Muslo was flllod whth o large audience, the sttraction bewg the perforuauco of tho opera of “fo Graud Duchesso” by tho clover artiuta of {ho Mexican Juveunile Opora Company. Between tho socond and third sots of tho piay, Soledad Unday Mo- ron, & 15-yoar-old prima donna, gave a brillisat ronditlon with variations of the * Carnlval of Venlee.” It excited great admiration, and wan enthustastically applauded. A beautiful bouquet was skilifally thrown from & proscouium box, aud "lauded at the foot of the youthful songutroas, Sho bowed her grato- ful ackuowlodgments, but did nos even make an effort to pick up tho tloral offering—she did not even notics jt—and the poor bouquet lovked s i iv wore appealing to bo takon away from the rudoe glare of tho faot-ligbts. This excitod com- ment. Of courso, au encors wau demanded, in suswor (0 which the prima donua rejeatod tho solo aud rotired amidsy applauso, but lefs the bouguet in the place whora fs ** eriginally fell.” 4 Had sho seon 11.?” I wonder {f vhe's near- wighted ¢ * 1" too bad ! aud suck exclamations uume)ed from the now poutivg lips of the fomipine portion of “the ~sudience as the huge curtain rolled slowly down, leaving the poor bouquet all aloue, and fluttering aud biush- 1ug, perhaps, at tho oarneet gszo aof the sudi- ence, who wero now wondering ** what did it all moau,” This wonderment waa {ncreaeed when a 1ittle yonth made up as sn African tumido bis a; poarainos, graspod tho neglooted bauquat, bowad, aud retived, ** What was slio matier with hoe 7 " “\Woll, if this isu's queor | ” was pow whisperod oucll ides, Tie niyatery lina boon explsinod, The youthe ful ssiist is 8 object of bywpathy. buelabored under au unfortunate afthiction, ~Sho could ot bave picked up that bouquot even if vhe bad so wanted. ‘Thouph talentod, sho was ucapable of bumlllill bor protty form,—she wore & pull-back “8nered Order of United Trishmen Redivivi? i ‘I'ho They Pronounce Thomas J. McGeoghe- gan Guilty of Treason to Ire. land, And the “ Natioual Chief® Sentencex Him to Be shol to Death, New Yorx ler sty ¢ . About ono year agn un organization wes fored in thin city. of & Commanistio nature, by & toau inmed Father 31 one time been s Luzatist priest, and who Lad aleo officiaced aa a cleryyman of his own persua- | 5, #ion ia Jialeigh, N. noms {rreguianties, the Bishop of tha Docess in which Fathor McNumara ureached nilenced him, doprivii.g the clergsman of by functionn, Smnco then Tather MeNamara has dovoted his | win 0 g ms 0 T 3ot 3o that 1 w atioution chicily to otgenizius 1:vulitions 10 tho | anothrs, Thad paedan (d caudo of the Fachechood of Nations aud the | donet Wisis to aio you stamped Brotbier,od of Man, 3ho cx-roverend yentio- et wears & loug kack overcoat with a velvet | oollar: bis seliow baic hangs dosn on L shoulders, Lis faco 14 nlwayu c and luw | resgico 18 & maried ono pears 1 any of the sireets of thi eii Tuo orgamzation formed by Fathe nara wea enlled the Sscred Order of [nited Insbtnen Rodtvivi, and had o numer of Judues seabterad thronghont New York Cits with tears | 1 fully myatie tilles, It whw the deagn of Fatbur amara to rovive thn orpanizibon mt one fimo Jnown as the Order of Umited Lnshwen, and which had correapondunes with the Iionch Lievolutionists of 1703, A number of caraet, | ¥ fervout. and enthurlastic yonnz Irishinen, n 1 at alf deterred by the pros:ectus of tho Aswor tion, which declaredl that reland cold onty Lo freed by & weekly subs=uption of 23 cents man, joined the “Hacred Redivivh," and paid in thoir ducs, as becamn them, Fach candidate { & wus sworn seeretly, Lia hunds ciowed over a [ 19 Lirnover lio | I basiu of blood, oud with n large. rhsrp-bladed | MeUeouh ax depending _from uver lus head, of the canidates witneesed, and three oc four becamo Jight-headed imwediately o1t tible and ghostly dunugural cerems Fatior McNamara daclaied that, o tha Coilint directly | Bl 4 1l the Pope and Kaiwor Witheia_opposed the mover The orizan- ! tha ment, he alono would fivs Ireland. G Ization inereesed rapidly, until ot one tin Redivivl numbered sbont 150 members a1 city, all of whom were payiug sabrerivers. Ono of the chiof and most deadly copspirators was a vender of human hur, who fy proyristorof a | fi #tora on Ciual sirent, ‘ILIR AN postesden oMo mones, and it 1 waid that hie hnd nego-istel for | on & berbor rteam-tnz to procacd to Ireland with |t finte mu-lety, ca McNanmava stopped his proceedings, Theto was | ulson poet named Cullinnan ju the orgutazntion, ko had for & nom do phumo, * Red faru.” Amoug tho reeraits obtained by oz-Father MeNamsra thoro wam & youog tien named Thotwas J. McGeoghepen, a well-cdueated and good-looking younr; gentleman of 25 years cf wge, who it now tesching seh ol in the Acadomy of the Christian Brotliors, ju Brooklyn, 1lie reudo-Tather MeNamara, wbo clone:v rosom- 1es & noted proachor in Braoklyo, baving con- eidorable couversationnl powers, did in sume manuer fasemsts younyg MetGooghesan wnd fiae ally induced bim fo join tho Redivi Tha young man had written tor tho prose, und, being largely gified with imugivation, he becamo one of thi: mont eartiest and zealoun propagutors of thy revaintionary doclrines which the ex- rrlunfluu given bis years to fuuleate, Who Lediviva goierally mot w Chathum aicet, over 3 weoaly nowspayor oflico, and soweiimon a milk- can full of blood would ko convevel from the Thitts=fourth street slaughter-house, of which the fedivivi wouwd partako fresly, and thux sanl their vowa of lovalty aud heroisin. Dut yonmg MeQeoghagan bogon to buve doubts of tho kon- enty a8 well ax (he practivaoitity of tho orjani. tion of the Redivivi 1o secure the hherty of fre- laud througl the lusirumentahty of ex-Father MeNawara. . Betug of quick iuteligence, to uxo a poliician’s phuave, ho * kicked,” yet be did not fail to subscribo his weelly 25 cents, It sceine, however, that Mr. MeGeoghapan 18 a very sirict Roman Catholio, and, aiter some wonths' connection with tho Redivivi, bo began 1o bave councientions donbts Aa ¢o whether b should continue 1o be a member or not. IHaving, ud & Catholic, to do what is kunwa oy the ** Jubitee."” ho was informed Ly the clervyman under whose wnnistrationa he o3t thit Lo could not receive absoluiion ublevs he imuwdi- atoly left the Redivivi, Me, McCieoghepan, feel- mg that lie ought to bo eortain of tho watter, and knowing that ho would be scutenced to death if Lo were Lo becoma a traitos to the Redi- vivl, consnlted lwo othor clorgymen, and they nformed him of tho spiritual penultics to be 2u- forced shiould he continuo ne & Hediviviat, Now camo the agouy, aud BIr, McGicoghesnn found himeelf botweon iwo flies. Io felt hat o would havo to endurs the pains of hell-fire 1f he were to tomuin in tho Redivivi: bat, ehould Lo dare to leavo it, ho lmew that the organization would have lnm shot 2a & traitor to tie cause of Irelavd. 'The young patriot decided famedyato- 1y, and chioss overlasting Lhies in tue future to s paltry and indefinite ozistence ns u schunl-teroti er. Accordiugly ha darod hia fate, and wroto a Ietter to the “National Chief " of the Hedivivi, 39 ex-Father McNamara calls himsels, resiznig | & 4 josition 08 & wember of iho Sactod Order, ‘b lo!ter was writtan at tho peril of Mr. Me- Geogbiegan's o, aud ia as folloas: In vindleation of my chiaracter and hooor, both sa sn Iristivan aud a Chirietan, 1am compelled o give Tuara, §u reply to oue of mine, resigning wy posiion a8 8 momber of 1he Redivivi, nblicly aud prvately alandered me, and aitributed a0 aud unworthy niotived ta mo on’sccount of twy resigusticn, I feel it duo to myseif and {0 iny country= men to mako a public statement of tho facts aud 1o ex- JOE0 AN orgsnizativn {bat $3 an mposiiion, ns ean easlly b recognized from the substance of his Intter ¢ At the solicitation of Fathor MeNamara, 1 jotued tlie Bedivivi, believing it to bo an organtzation solely pot s for tlie purposs of Liberating Ireland, [ soou foubd | partnens LSTI, 13 out iy mistake, for, inetead of belug a fruly natiousl organfzation, it uuler the guidance of Fathor McNamars, having wole- 1g In view the pecuniiry objort of fleecing my confide clpted mew, - Avan Irihman, s Christian, and a Catbe | 11 alle, T founit T could uot coutctentiously” continun a | member of ft, In porforming my Juiiloo dutics I melo withdraw from * such a dangrrous aud villain- aus urynnization,” Aeting on this sdvice, [ sent In my sesbenatiots, and In reply received tho aauexed letter from tho ltev, Father McNamara Luid ot Inend to v it publiity had bo ot por. sonally aseslicd me ob the Hatllton forry-host aud abused e (i 3 st {nsulting manner, aid Liad not hie unid Wa adlierents spread_reporta d-rogators to my charactor aw a Chiriatian, a patriot, sud a . Lipresl toan fmpartial public ua to whetlier T am Jurtifiad fu” iy octions or not, aud pulilind s letter, 3 lhat liey mey adgo of s blaspicious natuso of tho Rodivivi sud Ita foundern, Well, | mnat coucludo by sayiug that tle enly fribute Tantenid Lo pey i fuluse (o wick porwon tathi tritiute of 1y stletico,—I bad slnost safd ellevt conlenpt s Dt 1 3ball puvor bold tho **cloth I contempt, even though (o wearor bu debarred from the sauciuary, Yours respeotfully, —TuUONAS J, McGXOANEUAN, Tosever 1nciediblo 1t nay soom to the cltis zons of Now Yorks who hve in & civilizad and Christun comumunity, avd aro_supposcd to otiey thu laws nnder which they exist, the ** National A DOOMED MAH, i Py or to with traw from: P pour i . Itis said that, owiGg Lo [ Do pawer o v atraftor, Le tnkon by that oflicial in cise thas Mo Mivine | #howid astenipt to carry ont luw urane threat of execating the nnforiunata Melieozheguy, Phatoy was at tha fime busily ongngen in Mty of MeGieogh It was a fenrful keo: chat poma | tastied D, onrow nad other public plazes armed wi bledgeon, to puil the plan ro 1967, whou Father | trea, where he ie wail to seisct wutablo fruit Lisity wo ker above wich & jum ond a chuckle of sati.fu FALL HATS,) TRIMNED GOCDS, loct from. Orders prompti VELVEIS, 121&’3% STATE-ST. from 533, motg it th. the worl e ¢ WILLIAMS & @0, 3 anotert mada et b ot MoN1e | pecurit yublicity (a tho sunexed lefler from Futher MeXn- | Lcurifics streive Goud depneis uccounta Tocalvod, An Father McNsmara aud bin adherents bave lalh | S=et=mmmmes—m. > coateaot, fur oue, yoart Troved to bun despotio combiuation | Lichqakntitios uf ‘Lasthor Bloil- e tutime, be ronuired and univ gl o aery teapnet, W (o ing countrymen for the maintenance of u faw unprin- | fn tuis conuited 1y confewsor, and lie pereinpioniy ordrred | Autict il ba Luntsbat v Slutd ghrelully danush déiiveratlo st the risk anl €ipe; e Lww L o surs ico may veein L Lt 1o dewaad s ! reloct auy ar all thy Lide raveirod uiider this advarciso~ You rre, of eourts, frey 211 e b the mestingn ¢ Liherty to aneeat §alt G b Ml s Lirdy that Dal po L physlaiig reops o Ry by fr 12 Con earth b FrAt by R Wituont saving Ian uste nasbied w3t ST CXUERID 1 “yrsoral nxpirasins of yonrs Anathat b hietation a8 i1 7 SRALLAL YOE CLuvice thor s nn aecoustiog foe -yell b Temaln un- letteran MR v mer ¥ 1 1 oof very r.o 1 Vot mih it | coeeiary Wl YUt ag v o o ThA te tie Yot will Y hooeo goRE coures a7 ) take the con wrnan, Yaure, FATER MeSanany, Natinnal Previd nt0, 11, L B., Poat-Otfica Los G, A Hevald roperior callod al tho Diwerics Attors 20 yestarday to know what steps would aroarn Mr. irving olan Tor the mmrder of Mr. Noe, and conll noe mit thy olicialnin the Dintrict Attorney'™s 1 vanrd the repor'er that ths 1z ronld SIn Meti- ogliegan fram the turderans 1o man MeNsmare, if ko auply In tme for wiel protection, Satwnal Clief ™ MeNamara mot Mr, u In © Hamilton ferry-boat a o ts wiuce, and, afier abuaing bun in A pavago rjemnly went-nced nim 10 bo kLot to death ames Walsi, e latier inhividual hought Hnith & Wesson seven-shiontor Inst evening, it ranponsid to wreak yvenveanco wu the faird thut in- ay o il Is2 do for! chief,” rday €ovn on Try. and on Ertnz gienled to for meces | very resolntaly that e gaw nn_resson to pronozace). and that de- t 82t of sun. coghegan st d Vtiliznton of Apen, In Cerlon, lares fres aro vegularly emploved cuanat, ‘ihicso animals are fmport: ol Achron lo Latelea, aud ato marched ax sons by thar owners, vho Iut thom uton bivo, A lns is first attaclied to onch of 140 peculiar luborers, ond e in then keat up & ith grent diserivination, atd fo tuis the uyt | bture, fo: round end ronud uutil it fails to the groand, | Me Rov’ Tach ruccogave foll of & tut 18 hailad by the iou. i) AMUSEMENTS, ADELPHI THEATRE, 2 This (Friday) Lvening, Oct, 29, 1931 The frest co: Mrs. Ge world, the 1ou 3 §ea and Live MCleaky's grat veneation drame, THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT; Or, New York in Slie opitar M IR Fire Grand Bacred ani (s Oct, Tho | Mrs. Thuston, Saprazo Ar, Thouan G 3:6, Telan Watwnn, - woid, Orp Tor onn week vnly and Heous Brectucle sud Morai br Wer. el ew—The, 07,y rate rojaratin HOOLEY'S MAGUIRE & HAVERLY IMIMIC I B ZXTT W\ STAR LE thet Benrborn and Moutos-ate, L WLT, Melvliles Taat week of week of_the champlona of the it wiek of Frasiey aud Jiughes, timna. and e, LINPE THEATRE, +Lomres, - U7 Song ant Danre Aris, JOHEINSON & BRUNO. 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Wasited—Burlinsic & Miu, first, iy | 21 BIRSCT ATSON, Wapted—Chicago, I mviil: Visceunes first, Nertuieznt comar Olars aua Randolp) (upisitd new o L cages < Coinpany's Mail Btoamshiy Ly splend: 5t (D 1 e baturdnr, gt 2 alurday, 7d, Aks, Retura tickots WiLh superior necomun ’i}—r—cntV\V&cl(:rfsttm;lsfiip Line. York ta Brlstol (Eugland) direct. EDUCATIONAL, _ The Behoal §¢ 3 1raly Fxpeusch only 155 jer sear, Kijee th shudy of Miric, Fiuiing, Lodation benclly wd o Appiy Tor et e vecan. les yol rimain, ETTE FISHER, Kalamuzoo, M. b 0. DA mx.i;.\ AND NS, ALES, BUADFORD'S Laeitab, Frouch, | for Youuz L: No. 17 West Ap- sjend Bop 5L, b7, tn bis judwinedt, tho luterests oi the Departe P Chiof ™ of tho Redivivi, orl Tocelft of thio lettur, | it thorely Ly vramiated, o1 © 14 P Prustec's Salo, called 8 council of $he mysterions organization, | Theaccensid biblermaust nihs UReRr WL IUEE NS | waenras, Tho Clittm Mot 03wy, by dta cortaln which met, 881t was alleged, by suminond of 8 | same, giviug a b nd 1 ol Loty Liousa flte‘dfllot:‘t‘nl’l. (n.:fi fue st oy of e o l.fm’fi'udu‘fi" dakgor and cord doliverud tg onchs of tho momu- | fars "withs fureils satestury o, 1he Fostmnatur (G | KULISORL I8 1o SSE S rcord. o pogo S 4Td bors of the ** Suprewmo and Extraordinary Coun- | £tk spudition i 3 (s o tha Ace of | Eubey o the rderalgnod, i trust, tho enerty Bure-, cil,” for so thoy are callad, The numiber "*sev- jy'with tho contract, be and his | lasfier descilbed; reyaco baving Luan wade Lo cu” hins mwaya by mystic powers, and tho v auratife Pstinsator uf (b place whare ey ruldu), copditiued ahall ba lisblator ihe ool uf - Ahe securs s wayuest al ¢ corlatn boady o (o dum o ta, odch o of (e i quidatoq | B¥ bundred dullars sach, Lraring uren dato with *Conneil of Saven * met on the Tih of’ Ocsober, | fll, s ufyteanty Bttt Werte o, dBtaias | donruliins, snviaring i (o aegresat taio at the hotel kept by O'Donovan-ltosas, in Chat- | i wn aclua of dest, In any court baving Juriedicuod | {nw bundred aud bily (UG 0 ordel'0a eat ot sald bem Squaro, The propriotor of tha hotel Knew [ 880 o0 peal st s acconipacied with & bond, In | bubdy st o e cvat per gosum frm who date iorsat nothing of the purposo of the Boven e Who | the popliy of five thoussud dotiars, oxeouted by ‘toe [ uutil maturity oy soruted, b bu ol i thio teat daye calicd on bim, lesded by MoNawara, and ho | bidder snd two surotius (cortitivd 1o ‘be suthicient by tue | 8f Uctobor snd Ana ;s b trunty < 1cadily allowed (how to engsge a room. bix of tho mon weore partially disguised and wers not known, They mel in's room up-stairs, after cr- dorlng some ginger-beer, and loglced the door so thet no Ofl: lhmlltl“ unur.hNn ngdn uousl aliaud ‘all bidders s1o teuuirod Lo xfinlurmL‘htmm[u 311 the peuperty dn those present can tell what happened in the | sohmitilug prupossis tnder this advertivyuw eu! cova ok s ey s, o o U | UL U A svven, under tho solsmu obligation of sccrot 1 to tho *Sccoud A o biddo oatbs, wad deputod to kill Thowas J. de(looghes gun, wherever found, B0 matter if 1t worcin # chureb, a8 (raitor to Ireland and the Bacred Ouder of the Redivivi. Our reyorter discovered | ~ 1ast evening that the namo of the man who i to oxecuto tho sentence of death on the unfoitu- nato McOeoghegan is James Walsh, who was & bostler of chsmpagno, and belonged forerly to b tlrw of Walsh & Pesl, but, whon not other~ wizo engaged, 1 & peddier of maps. ir, Mo- | o Guogliogan called Inst evening at the Herald oilice and deciared thac hio was not a traitor 1o Ireland, Lus that, owiug to hls honost reliclous | SHPUOE |\ g srens. 10 vents eachy botief, be Lad to yesign his memborship in 1ke Redivivi. e secuied alittle fijghteuned, avd de- clared that he did not know whst the wewbers of the Redivivi might doif they wero oxeited, MeNaara adidroaged the following leter 9 Mr. tcticdghegan fu roply to bis latier of rosig: tion, and frowm (ts tone of concentrated fury wome idea mey be got of what will oconr whens the deputud Walel tioets Moleogliogun ; Tuos, McGroouxas, Eey.—51e ; Through sowe mlitaze, $2urn of e 15 mvuched 1po only ihe moruiug, 1 Lsvo carelully uoted the 1aatter, aud cone | o the biaduts enteftus fale, ciutrsot, with buud and on application ty JAMEN W, QUE noreiubeluro ¥ i iublurs swociiod, ta cuse bia brovcsad A uatad Ly (ho Popiniasiar-Givnvral Blaut forms ai l.rfmu..l. ity ste., will bo furnistied OPTIOL SCALES, FAIRBANKS® Or ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 111.& 113 Luke St,, Chicago, Becarciul tobuy only the Geauing, upo ho Sscond Asuistadt-Votmastar-Gen- | A1) s1em daty with, aodattacl A whes ur the of thei, sato Ly aublishing sacn fino patdn ablicativts 18 such paper, Lo last of waicu sl Lirty days bofora suck ealo, sud ninae 7 10 tha \*-m\‘fhllfl‘ lal: lhv‘gnm e ad {n tho past Hvlived floo) of aaid Londs which Las 23 Lot n Biftesn Yol toyattos with ino Hausw, 0a satd lau appustensnces W i Munrou 2.8 s e A it poacs {u tha'sald dead 33:.].‘!‘-’:“3.:.2?““ Sy o wsaa 4 P Rk, Brutea: e protive . s 15 was proviiud'in esld deed of (rust that I cave of Hefault 1 tha péymwnt ot said bands or any ol ja‘oroet Thateon ur any past tharesd, tho, plicatios legal bolder of honds ( o, d'dced uf trust descilbud, A st and bonetit ol said Uillivn Hotol ca1urs #ud ealigis 40 BN L Lo satiu,al u tn w4l remisos, Lo Ui Bighest Llddee s, Nrut whving uotlce ol (bo e of su-s uvch natice 1a ouy uf thy Bewapapors at o in tho ity uf U nlcary ly to purchase u eul whoreas dofailt tof all Lo Introet upod v OFPTICIANS, auil the OUROUS reprosonting 024 Clicstauioat,y Go1 Uromtway, | paof wud b logl Rolder o€ sald Thiladesplia, New V. BIRIOEA y ud e, s‘“lm;" HX ‘Glxmm' !l;(" e d Vi “‘;‘1-“:““3:?.‘}‘ :'."'ul Mg Botico s heruby gison that ne e, Bicreoscpes aud Vie oir, x i - S rorcopen of Al geadee, Matherastiial, Drawing, Waduteday, ah h."-u:;\x»g‘yn‘l.l:‘f.fi.flflhmu ik and Suevering Instrumenta and Batersais of 8l dom F."“:'m“"‘"':“ ‘("h:‘v”\;:v;m‘m_"_‘ hap et L1 aatate of tys Ulition Tute] Cempaiy, fu tho oo ko Lot gias (4), in Hlock iwo of fractluonl i Y , Couaty of ook, 16 miditioy b LR Uit tuato, aud all thu brivilukos auc ceuuto Lelunging ‘\‘fllnu lfil\\ ll:mh'uw et et St g by vietua ul & Ayt S0 A ot enecuts ut wita to Wiltui A, ied to rald (hmrl L Liad: ur bladees, for vash, Prenioa, b tho thain door 1, ¢ licago, of tao Uli:lon iiotel, aud ap. NO; uod. loago, ot. Juth, 13 "Dorak, Aworusysy 44 Pordand Biesk, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILRCAD. 18, ard Just of Tieenty sezond-at, Saindalpieits mear Clark, Nl o4 vk Naw Ue] neld aad Po gt K ik uquo & Bionz Irbuaus & i Glimay CHIPAGD, BYALINGTON e Sisieen A i oo % DUINCY RAILRO1Y, Indians-ar, Mail and Kapren Crtan e Rk 3 e mieat Citg Ky, Ausora vasisnver, Aend, tasttawa £ 3E5aE Fias Aurora Passenger, Auora Paves From Central Dep rom Co Lepat foot Teentsa otey arid at dopal. Arri BpthnBy Tadianapd nat) Day Iacianapalis, fe DA eht g * 8:0p. m. 7:158. m, 'INPINATE AIR LINE AND KOXOMO LINS, il ( IV, Touis Ruiltey depot, oem Wt Sida, Ticket oftca, 151 Cirrive. *2:40p. ov 2:198, ™ ay vnoapi o { Satusdars snd Bn BALTIMORE & OKI7 RAILROAD Truing leate Jount resc or g i s an € slpe el 1 ickei nxer, 1l Ctay CHICAGD, ROCK I5L. Deriy corwer it Vin WONIT The condition of tha City Financosy ro. quirss thal n inore stringont rulo for the ro- domption of Tiax Cortificatcn held by the city #hnll be ontoraod, Publio Notice is horeby givon that on tha lut of Novomber next, the premium on the sale of 1874 will be raised 10 38 per cent, and on &l certifleates isaued ot the presant sulo 5 per cent per month wald be charged until further notice. 8, 8. HAYES, Comptroller, Cliragn. 0., MEDIOAL CARDS, DR, JAMES, Lock Hospital, connua Washington & Franklin, nn.lm-md lx] the Hiate lilnois for the e vress purpose of gy a ul;uninl‘l.n.l& Al hsan nf private, chton. v, and uvdnm dlsasss inall lb-lrm«lh‘z l'“"ubl'%'.ls" "k‘wvl stood at the fim-i the profosafon fur the pash M\ Osuars, Age and ei- orionce are all-lnipart. " qlib lossos by dres boud, can positively be cus noat dolicate attention, call oe writ patients. A baok for the milliva. s you all about tiseo dlssasos— i ‘—why Dui—10 00n!4 tu (Y postage. De. JFatues kas 30 reoms and varlors. ¥0oa ssw 00 ouw but th Wactue, Ofico haurs.9a. 1a. 101 ‘Busdazs. 1010 .. All buslases striotly eoul Dy LITTLE card' Londun Hospital practioe, curos private disssses bk SR A S P Ty Borvuue ubility, causod by ocrora of youth. The younk and old are quickly restored o manly vigor, Steangurs SuId call of sweliar \iaw nforsiw 6 Juite sullalent Oifo sirtctly privaté. | Nu- 153 Wort, Madbsoa-at. NOoCcuRkE! Ngswest Dr. Kean, 800 BOUTH OLARK.ST., OHfCAQGO, May be cunsulted, ‘”"""T‘.{.'.‘-‘:.."b"fi"‘.,"'h"fl"fl'& w0 all chroulo or asevuys dl aly phasician 14 tho oity who WarteuLs ourss of B Riew B, V. S 14 ¥pe B § BUSGATS e ML