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8 TIHE CITY. CENERAL NEWS. A large number of tickots wera sold yesterday for thie Mondolnaolin Quintetto Concert to-night in Farwoll 1all. Tho United &tates Courts nnd Govornment ofticen will be clored to-day. The Sub-Treasury oftice will remain open till noon. Tho £ifth lecturo of tho Htar Course will be given to-night by Jonquin Millor, the pon}. at the Union ['ark Church, his subject beiug Litor- ary Londou. Winslow Bushnell haas sold to Aneon B )_llnfr for 65,000, an undivided half of 1.2(_?0!4:8 foot, on tinrrigon stroet, botweon California and Albany avenuos, Aboat 250 men are employed on the founda- tions of the new Custom-House, and they nro all perfoctly willing_to vato sgniust Mr. llos- 10g to-day, and will do so. Tho temperature yeatorday, s obsersed by Manasse, ophiciats, K3 Madikon atroot (TutnoNe Building), wns : At 8 a, m., 44 degreon; 10a, m., 46; 121, 47; 3 p. m, 435 Sp.m,, 44 Tho Y. M. C. A, froo Library and Rosdiog Rowmne, on Arcado court, will bo open from 8 o'clock this morning 11l 10 o'clock to-night. cone taining 2,700 volutmoen and 200 magazines nnd papors, freo for all youog men having & holiday touny. Qtticer Jamoa Grubib, of tho Take atreet rquad, died Taat kriday ovouing ot Lis residence, 1060 Weat Adams etreot, and wos burted yestordny with police honors, 1o wan on duty up to tho day beforo hia death, attha Gront Enstern dopot, and was ono of the most efficiont and popular wembers on the force. Mr. John lfoffman, who was srroaled fn Au- gost on o charge of falacly raprosentiug himseif aann officer, and who was written up by the Staals-Zetung in connectjon thorowith, doclares his ntantion 1o prosceute that paper for libel, There wes not, o claims, a word of truth tn tho cbargo, Michael Cnmmings, pipeman of Engino Com- pany No. 7, hias in nll probability cunded his ca- reer asnfioman, Whileon tho hose-cart goingto avswer o utill alarm vastenduy afternoun. hie ee- cidentully (bl nnder {kn wheels of tho eart, and Tiad bis right erm fearfuily wongled and broken twico. Ho was attended to in Lee's drug-utoro, nt tho corner of Iulsted and Hartikon stroots, Ly Dre. Conles aud Horsey, who aro of the opine- ion that the arm wiil have (o be ampatated, ‘The Sletors of B'nai Abrabom bold n_ ruseting on Suadny for the purpese of forming ticme gelver into & soeieiv 1 Rid of & dmily religious school and the erection uf o kynagogus ot the uwame name. Some thirty Jadies wero presont, and upay deliberation Mis, Lmma Weiskop! was cloeted President and Mrs. Augugta Boidenherg Vice-Iresident. Tho Fresldent of tho above- named congregation, Mr. Ocsterroichor, had previonaly ealled this couventton together, nnd ho hoped that the establivhinent of such n nechool, and the altimato construction of a kynas goguo i tho southwest of this eity, would supply B great necessity. The Council ehamber being occupiod laat ovan- fupr ty o largo clerieal force making ont natural- zation prpers for o nultitude of applicants, no Council meeting wius hoid, ‘The only Aldormen provcat wero Mesurs, Dixon, Warren, and Stone, and his Honor Mayor Colvin and Clerk Joo Lor- rest, Thoy held a Tong confab in the Mayor's offien, discussing the prospects of tho varions candidaten, It waw tho pravailing obinion that Mr, Heringg's chanees wero not an good s thov Lad been n week ago, and that it was doubtful whether ho could bs clocted. I8 loslng ground was sttributed to lus xetion at tho Farwoll 1lafl mceting and the nuwiso conrko taken by his pa- per fn regard to the Americans, Jow Forreat way witing dejeciedly in o corner, and bad but littlo to say. The regular monthiy meeting of tho German Sonng Men' onwas hiold at the rooms of tho Youn, an Association on Aresde court last eveaing. Thoattondauco was largo end much inlerest was manifestad in tho procecdings. Dutaiied reports wera given of the procvcedings of tho National Ciorman Conveution held at Toledo o fow doys ago, by Meswis, C. G, Wheelor and Stadiler. Thoy recommended tho publishing of a paper as their organ uud promised to support it A commitieo of fivo was arpointed to visit tho jail, Bridewell, and howpitaly, sud espoctaily “to soo aud convereo with thuro spraking the Gorman languege. An clection for omicers was thon had, which resulted ng followa: Drosident, the Rov. J. 1, Soveringhau ica-Prosident, John Stadtler; Recrotary, Mr. Wonzlaus; Treasurer, the Rtev. Mr. Borger., ‘They adjourned to meet in tho sama place the seennd Tuesday in Docem- bor, the meetings to Lo liell monthiy. The En- glish Avrocintion will add o number “of German nowapapers and mngazines, and mnkoe their rooms tha resort of young men in the city epeaking the German language. Religions ser- vices will also soon bo held Subbath oventogs in Lowor Farwel) 1all tn their Ianguage, ELECTION UETURNS will bo received at tho Grand P'acifio Motel to- das, afternoon and avoniog, up to 1 o'clacl bn tho morniug, from all States holding clections. e THE LAW INSTITUTE, PROCETINNGS OF THE ANSUAL ELECTION, The sanual weeting of the Chieago Law Inati- tuto was Loid yertorday afternoon at their ronms in tho City-Iall buildivg. In the absenco of the Prenident and Vice-I'residonts, Socretary J. J. Kuickerbocker callod tho mesting to order, aud nomnated Joeeph E. Smith as Chairman pro tem. ‘Tuo Treasnrer, 3, I, Wilkon, presoated his ro- port for tha fizeal year, showing receipts us fol- Tows : Curh on band at the commencemant of cashi rocelved from members for nrecey- monts atul stock inetalimonts, £45,765; total ro- ceiple, #11.450.85, ‘Thu disbursomonts wore ns follow: Casbs paid, as per Becre- tary's vouchers, &8, 17; caph in Treas- orers hauds belongimg to the Institute, w035 bills against tho institute unpad estimated at $L0U0, ‘The present insurunco upon the property of the justitute in which Oct. 58 was ordered by the Exe Comuwitteo to bo mereased to $155,600, JULIUB KOSENTIAL, LIBRAWAN, roported that sinco hi lnst yeurly report thero Lud been added fo the Jitrary 1,450 volumues, aucluing wll tho current volumen of Englishy ond Americsu reports, and tho latest text-books ng soon ag thoy wera m the market, togethor with u fall depurtinent of legal parivaicals, Tho total nnmber of volumes w the library is nearly 7,800, Al purchoses have boen mndo tor cash &t tho best diwcounts. A duplicato sel of Iinois roports Lias beon ndded by arder of the Exscutivo Committeo, e had also purclinsod a copy of Peltzer's Atlas. Books hinvo boen provented during Ui post senr by tho Hon, J. B. Ward, the Hon, B, (1 Caulfiold, tieorgo 8. Willisms, Mossrs. Goudy & Chandl 0, ive 3.1, Ewoll ; 8 copy of th Council proceediny For 1973-4, by J. K. G, Forroat : Inws of Hinuji e Hoore s and tho public lawa of ol b i inctosive ;. Gill and - Johnson's Ma land, 1at to Gth, Tth, Xith, and 2 Aikeu's Vermont, and tho 4ih Rhodo Islau, oighteen ju alf. ‘I'he librarian recommoudod un wuccssment of 316 ou each sharo of stock for thy ensning year 1o defray currout oxpenses and fill ujp the gaps of tho library, J. J. Kuickorbocker, Soorotary, roporsod that during tho year just closed thero lad been tuenty-eight additions to the memborship of the instituto, aud thity cortificatos of stock lad heon isued, ‘Thero had been no forfeituros of #tock during tho year. ‘fho active memborahip of the institute is 350, 1fo bad during tho past ticeal yeur drawn oo the ‘Treasurer ordors vicounting in tho egeregate to !8.21",57‘! ‘ur or Looks, und the balance for nnssellaueous exs Jioune, such us the salury of aesistant librarian, Which suount £6,630.13 bod beon oxponde: iusutauce, bituing of baoks, shelving, cic, QFTICERE, On 1otion of Mr. Biasell, J, 1. Biasoll, J, 8 Cooper, J. L. Higl, D. J, Seluylor, sud ' 1, Bhoioy, wero appointed u Comwitles to norf nate ullicers for tho cusung year, The Committes reported tho following list of naswes, which wad adopted, |, President—Thonas Lent, it Pace-Presdent—Ed A, Sunl, Secowd Vice-Fresudent—W. A, Cuirer, N eratary—E, I, Slerman, Yrcasurer—William M, Holdeo, Livrarian—Juliug Jowcithal, Munagera—D, L. Bharoy, Grorgs Gardner, ), K, Whiton, Juseph E. Buuih,” Willlaw A, Ysruu, Frauk, Ui Deniaon, E, A, Olis, Wiltlam K, Page, aud Thouws ilals, Ou motion of J. J. Rnickerbocker, it was vot- e thut au assessmont of £15 be loviod un oach sharoof etock (o defray the expeuses of the eu- cuing year, Mr. Livsall moved tbs adoption of the follox- log resolution, which was carned Resoived, That tho Librarlan und Execulive Com. anilteo b lustructed (0 rocury, a8 far a8 precticable, copies of the Lrivfs in tho reporied cases fu our Bus prs@e Cowt, aud wrrsugy e for convenioat refere onee, and alao to make arrangamentn to procurs copes «of wit hiriofs on e in the Suprema Court horeafter, On moton of Mr. W. B. Blank it was ordorod that the imooming Board of Managers bo in- sir ictod to appaint a committon of witlr the Board of County Commissionorn with a view to srenring proper quartera for the inati- tate tn tho countv buiklings about to bo erocted. The Institute theu ndjourned. MRA. LYMAN'S LECTIRE, Yentarday afternoon, at tho Athoneum, Mrs. Walter .. Lym an, of Now York City, deliverod o lecturo on ** Cerokorv an a llggionic Art" hoforo n Inrgo nrremba y of ladies, Tho iecturesa boing # graduata of thw: Natlonal Bchoo! of Cookerr in Jondon, coming £9 Chicago with tho highest teatimoniale of ability and forco s s speaker, and hasing mado hier subjact one of decp and thorongh invostigaition and study, fs well pre- vared to instrict Indi a« fo the art of cookery nud the hiygienic principle 8 of the samo. Thenpoak- or waos woll recadven], and the eloro attention of biog heneorn waa In lssoll n suflcient teatimoninl of her ability, Tho fiest poimt that she made was that man was an outgrowsh of his fooding fact being dowonstealed by s 2 Esquimany, tho Indian, snd tho Amerieas, tod noro variety of fomt than her nationality, and lie hadit in the nttmbor aud ab.ndanc of the suisl and voge- tablo growths of Lhiv countr: doubted whether tho many: country knew how to prepwuro tho food so loun- teously beatowed. 1t waea well-established payn. al (act tbat tho mental amd physieal inereasod, or reduced accordingly ns tho foad eonrume) war rich and digestitle or ‘Che difforent organs of the boudy needed tho ditforent kinds of food, i Lrain-workers' o slinitar to that of o« Hut after all sho od peoplo of this stanca shoutd no ot all the ca.th contain tained must bo mado to contributo its St proportion to tho maintonasee of human Iite. “This muliiplicity of material must bo pro- pared th s way to retaiw oll of its cepontial und iatrinsic parts, but man must kuow when, how, and what 10 eat, yman epche of varioua kinds of food nt cortain tinien, snd of the varteties n, in o eteronl fitness of things, follow the reanons whon their propertics are aud what the Lealthy body eraved it noeded, Thus tha blackberry, currant, straw- borry, raspberry, and tomato como in tho right ‘Tho tomato, sho uai pleasant proventive of typ! clased the onion—tho impolite onion—ns o the Bood Leing wator, a8 shonld bo tho cnso in Tiralth, tho quantity was Jessened through evap- oiation. Tho lecturesn roferred to the gencral poorners of tho cooks and cookery in this cot- try, aud nnintaioed that unless schools waro eatablishod whero o cook, the most important oflico in the sorvien of & houso, could go throagh o course of training like achenmdat or other student of Beieoce, Lo fault conld ot bo rowm- Alry, Lyman atiributed o greater portion of dsspepsio and liver-complant, tho two pravalent discases of American, to tho lack of good cook- In reply to horown question, VWhat was (he ntt of cooking, and what constituted a good cook, sho referred to Ruskin, Thackerey, Dean ‘The spenkor atrongly fuvor- od tho Ironch sietem of conkery in preferenco tu all other, and puinted out many paculiaritios and_improvements in thoir Azstont, —its varicty, cleanlinoss, sud completences being paiticularly Bwift, and others. r doclared tho stylo and mannor of conntry woa rainous, aud yearly tocoming maro ko, and mado statoments that tho yearly wasto of furnituro and glasswaro in New York City nlouo was enough to keep Lon- don or I'nrin for ten years, and that the culinary departmonts of housckeooing wern a8 littio entoll The mistroeros wore too indifferent or too nuich ladios to attend to their duties. and let things go on a8 smoothly a4 possiblo without any Buch a stato of afinirs was nut &pt Lo improve (he sorvants, if they woro allowod to do a8 thoy plessed, and rono of them tecemed to caro to mako thoeir branch of work o porfee- Bho nrgued that sinco overy branch of aratory echool, the kitchon that tho moro work had its’ yro mechanio shionld rotined and utolligent sho becamo vo mnch tho hotter. Lo this oud sho rtronzly favored un os- tablished scbool whero the are could be leamned, The wear and tear of all bouseho!d goods conld Lo romodied, bus thoiujury arielug from n hadly- treated digostivo systom was not wo eantly ro- patred, and for this “reason our cooks should bo educated porsons, i LOCAL LETTERS. DISTULDERS OI' TIL FEACE. To the Editor of The Chicaao Tribune: Cutcatio, Nov. 1.—I liave tha good fortune to attend vomo excellont loctures in thia city, and I biave the misfortune to havathoe folicity I should eujoy spoiled by sotno restless individuals who will insist on walking about whilo the lecturo is going on. Ia thiere no curn for this growing nuinance ? Cannot peoploe Lo mado to uuder- otand that It is as improper to riso and walk aut of a hall whilo & locturer is speaking, o8 16 is to walk out of a church whilo the minister s proache ing ? Lot somo individual coollv aud noisity walk out of church while the av. Mr, Dull- drowsy ig lulling his hearora to sleap, and tho offender will bo punished by the robuking eyo of doacons, and the symaphithotio roproachful eyon of good ladien : butwhea a Mra. 1owe Iy uttering seutences of perfect beauty, sud o Mry. Stanton is spoakiug os not one parson in a thousand can, cortsin tudividualy think 1t a harmless and o be- coming sction to walk ont of the hall und dis- turb overy ono who romains, Indy locturers do not talk loud enough to bo Leard, but, lu tho name of all that is lovoly and of good report, does it nake the listensrs more attentivo and botter able to hoar that persous in reaplendont Suuday raiment and creaking boots childron (blees their souls buz bothor their boots) pattor an accompanimons with their tiny foot ? I'ersons who uteond the Bunday lectires in McCormick Ifall Lave had an oxperience of this nuisauce, Lot mo suggest o the rostless indwiduals tbat tho hall is open from 2 il 3, and might then bo usod for parading purposes, aud that tho entrance is eminently fitted for It 18 mot o good as the West Hide Ttink, but it will serve in a pinch. This habit of moving sbout obtaine at bott concerts and loctures, lite, wolfinh, and wtupid ; but its exerciso being one of tho iuslicnsble rights of freo men, an old fogy like mo ean ouly suffer, aud azerciso suother inalionable right—growl, walliing oxercises, 1t is oxcecdin, BOLDIENS' MONUMENT, To the Editor of The Chicagto Tribune : Cuicago, Nov. 1.—Iu u paragraph of Sunday'a Trinune, the atatoment is made that thora is uo woldiers' monument here. Altow mo to stato, there aro soveral. The principal, and only ono containing statuary, was eroctod Lonor of the soldlers of the conuty and city,— malnly of granito, 40 feet high, at a cost of many thounand dollars, dofrayed Jointly Ly the contity and Cliawber of Commorce, matblo of a Color Bergesut, § feet th the top, with four bay.s rected, sopresenbiug tho four divisions surrounding the pedeatal, all of cused in this ety by Leonnrd W, A Reanen ok TUG I'RILUNE, y the Becrotary of Btate, and seversl volumes “by tho Librarian. Tho following re. 1orts are still wauted to completo sots ; Sixteen nud 17 Howard, 1st Wallace, Jr, st to Hih of tha xervice, A man named E, pleked of 2100 yly train at the 1) Cliarles lunt, ot 19 Sou] ¥, Whitnoy had s pockets 0 whllo gelling off tho moruing ittaburg & Fort Wayno depot. b Desplaines streot, Arain thisves have brokiou Into bis roomy, and etolou clothing to the amount of 76 and jowalry valuod st about §20, proprictorof a carpentor shop In the roar of 162 Wost Madivon strcet, xays that somea time Bunday ovoning shop, and carriod away a burglary entorod tho large quantity of his Car 420t tho Lincoln avennoLing while going_north at 9:30 o'cluck | by threo ruftiauy, who refused to At Coniro aveuue the couductor from tho car, aud they refusing. Lo attomptod 1o hie buree of thom named;- ately st upon lum, dragged bim from biw car, kicked and punched him uumercifully, untl ujs crios brought out one of the wooden-buaded pulicomon of Liocoln Yark, usual, becaudo they were Ilosiag men. Jobn Novells, George Daucan, sud Thamay Hamilton were yestorday held in $3,000 buil el to tho Criminal Court by Justice Sumwmur- ficld, Tho two firut were hold o charges of ¥ i canuaction with tho Meyors guug of burglar, aud the lattor wus held on & fur rob- /baty, 1 whicl the s vlicated. The evjdenco by their furo, ejec one of them. No urrosts, sy were sligltly in- ipat all throods of THE CIIICAGO TRIBUN at Ringaton on an unesyirod torm, Elmer Washburn, Chief of tho United States Secrot Service, arrived in thin ciy yonterday morning, bringing with ham s sumber of plates formetly in nso bY the notorious hanl of conntar- fosters hended Ly Briges and Boyd, wiieh he captired #t Centralia and Falton on the 2int vf Iast month. At fhat simo he ganed pos n sesmon of o pumber of platus and large amount of ttcony " hut wad Mue able to nind any of the jeifeci platas that wore Lpown to bain the ressession of the Kaug. Fron tho papors found upon Driggs thoy got o shight elite to the hiding-placo, which they followed wp fn the moat slalitul annor, Sunday afternoon themr rearch endod in the finding of the platon buried m a corn-flokl, § milex north of Contralia, on tho road to Odin, Theso plates, fifteon in pumber, were buried in five different tinboxes fillad with vrinters-ink, Tho plates wero welt waxod, and would havo beon presorved in good conili- tiont for years. Each of the boxes was located by n yotby snesaltan tree, tho ono nearost the roadway hiving beon blazed ns an unmistakably markor. umong tho platea wou tho famonn 45 conuterfeit on tho Traders’ Natfonal Bank of thiy clty, the imprerstaneof which woro soucarly correct s 10 bLn almost undistingwshablo from the oripinahe, Ho common lad 1t becomo, nnd #0 woll kuown, that tho conntorfeitors found 1t uccesfary to erare tho word *T'radera ™ and in- #ort tho ward **First,” #o that n connterfeit on any First Natlonal Bauk in tho State conld bo made from tha plato by meroly inworting.tho nama of auy town in the Stato whers a First National Bunlt was loeated. Thin seizure will make tho T'reasury Doparunont rest most ol for the gans was really the ooly skillful amd sticconsful one in Ltho country. Tho maker of the plates, Bosil, jain Caok County Jail, wiila Driggs and hin gusuciates aro safa 1n the Sanga« nion County cail. HEAVY BURGLARY. Tho resldenco of Jamns Latton, E6q., agent of the Siuger Sowing-Machiue Cotvany, nt tho corner of Houtt Purk avemio and Twonth-tourth streot, wan mado the seeno of u daring and suc- ceseful burglwry Iast Friday avening, ond the burginra aro tolicitoting themeelves no doubt on their possoseion of fowelry and personal prop- erty valuod at not loss than 91500, Tho night- workers gain2d enteanco to the premises from an nlley-way, and, mountingz 3 porch. obtainod admittance” into” the louso throngh n window w had boen aneantiously lafs unbolted, Ouee within, they fustened o door that communicated with stairway leading to the Hloor below, al4oa door leading 1uto a chambor adjoimng, and, bemg thus protected, from inter- ruption proceedod to exanune the room’s con- tents. Having gathered valuablos cousisting of & carhmero sbawl, senlskin eack, four suits of clottine, u large quantity of fn\velry. congisting of oar-rings, pws, bracelols, mock orun: ments, ote., thoy Lastily crammod | them into & puir of pillow-slipn which wera taken from tho bed and rotired ns ‘thoy hind eartered, This was doubticss duo toa yonog Indz, & member of the Tumily, sho hastily ascomled “tho stairense, and whoes moveronts seared thom away, for a vaitablo watch aud chain ban, 1n the room, o largo quantity of i and dintondys wero aceemiible to them ro wot disturbod, Ho noiselessly did rs pursuo thoir *Jabor,” that althoush Mr. Golieat was In o billiard-room ou tho floor above, and the family wore in the parlor benenth tho room whorein the robbera vperated, taeoy had no suspicion of what was going on, nor did thoy realize thoir loss uniil thay were whout to go to Led, wheu thoy found tho doors losked aguingt thom. ‘Tho matter has Deen reporied to the dotactives, but no traco of tho atolon property 48 yob reported. This ta the second timo witlun o moath thet Mr, Lolton has Loon visit- e, und L tras prepared hiwsolf for future con- tingoncien. Ifo states that tho neighborhood Tk been mnfostod by o gang of thiovos for romo tumo past, and hopex that Loy mav be enptured, sud sheir operations suspendad for the future, ————— CITY-HALL. Redomyitious of tux-solo certifieates put £5,000 into tho City Treas ary yestorday. Mayor Colvin hay the neazalgin go badly inono of hia foet that bio i searcoly able to walk. Tne water-ratcs Hrought §1.793.26 and the city taxes $12,563.95 into the Tressury yostor- dny. The Buperintendoot. of Pollco will aitend to the ecatly ubtatuing of election roturns at head- quarters, Tho city cmployes intho rookery were paid their Octaber walarics yestorday, and 1t roquir- ed £25,000 to do it. Tba applications for pardons for Dridow Drijoners Woro vory numerous yestorday.—a r ruit of the election, but i Ifonor refused near- Iy all of thom, to kis scerotary roported. Tho Qovernor oent for the Mavor, the Magor rofused to £o and see him, and the (loveroor did tho polita thing by ealting on iHis 1lonor, The Goveruor is not proud, it he 1s handsome. ‘The Bonrdof Public Works and City Engi- neer disewscd the plovs for the buildings, towoer, ete,, for the now Wo:t Sido Water-Works, and tho former wiil advortise for proposals for tho magon-work in u day or two. Tho eity ofices will alt bo closod to-day, so far a4 busingss is concorned. The Mayor and hix socrotary will bo at ther oflico to attend to any emorgency which may aviss at the polls, Most of l&muluur oflicials will go to tho polls and work, 11 e THE COUNTY BUILDING. Tho cletks in tha Criminal Court Clerk's offico woro worked hard yesterday grindig at the naturalization mill, Both the County and Crlminal Conrts sdjourn- ed yesterday until to-morrow, in ordor to give tho attaches time to oxercise tho right of suf- frage, To-day will ho obaorved saa general holiday inthe eevaral county dovattments. Every om- ployo, howevar, is expectod to work at the polis for the success of the Opposition ticket, Mesurs, Lincss and Downing, couvicted of robhing the mails—tho former & mall-carrior in this city and tho latter conneceted with tho Lvaneton I'ost-Ojlico—were takou from thoe Jull to Joliat yestorday, Thoy will not voto for Hos- ing to-day. ‘The County Clork's offico waa almost ontiroly deserted yosterday, Tho employes woro absont In Uheir” respective wards (n the jutercat of Hesing und tno Opposition ticket. Tha smount of mouay that Hesing has ulrcnd{ cout tho tax- payers, by the liold ko bas upon the county au- 1 18 beyond computation, g SUBURBAN, LAKE VIEW. Thoro will bo two polls in the town to-day, viz, at tho Town-Hall, whero the judgoes of clection will bo 8. 1, Chase, Nioc Kranz, and Duniel Downing, and st the Diversy schoal- house, where tho judges will be Xdward Fostor, M. W. Robinson, aud Charles Liodormann, 'The party that is opposod to ring-inffuenco and cor- ruption will Lava at least two represontatives in Mossra. Chaso and Foster, In which roapect thoy aro moro fortunste thau thoir follow-voters of the city in geueral, Boolfgor, the contractor for masonry of the pnping-works, began yestorday oponing his trenchos and putting i tue fouodations, ile will put ov o large forc, and drive the work so an to have it finished Ly Dec. 18, the doy that the contract seta tor complotion, ‘Whon You Buy Furniture of Bampeon, Urveus & Co,, Noo, 194 and 194 State street, you can rely upon getting It at the same prico dealers do, as they aro wanufacturera’ uyents, and eell ab “factory pric ————— What Do ¥ou Cool On P Wo sk this pertineut question, Luping to stimulate investigatiou of tho subject, If what Dalton, 193 and 100 Btate strcet, uays I3 true, tho Empress Range Las Do equal. —_—— Pastponed Till After Election, The regular Tuesday’s male of dry goods, carpets, ole., of Qrorgo I, Uure & Ca,, 68 aud 50 Wabash ave- nue, 8 postponed uabil Thureday, thoe 41l to eoabls fucte patrous sud cwployes Lo attend the county olec- tion, S Pianos and Organs. Hallet, Davis & Co.'n Urand, Bquare, snd Upnght, sud Huwith's American Organy, can bo fouud obly ot W, W, Kimball'y, corner Btate aud Adaws etrocts, Chicago, e Important to the Preservation of Testhed| Juhn Gosnell's Gherry Tooth-Pasts, thB tiust ellicacious dentifrico known, Try i, For sale by ull druggiets, Wholcsalo sgeats, Torrey & Uradley, 131 sud 173 Raudolphs stieot, kil A Lundborg’s Oalifornia Water for tollet aud btk ; deligbtsully fragrant and zefteshlog the moat completo natura, Thoy nre gradnates of the Albany Btate Prison, and Nevoligis wantod Observiinee of All-Saints® Day in Chiengo Yesterday, Pastors' IMeeting in Connection with the Proposed Revival. Moody and Sankey's Moetingse~=VWint Mr. Beechier Says of Then, ALL SAINTS, Tho impressive Cathailo mervico of church dedication was performed yestorilay morning in the churel just erected on the corner of Wal- luco and Koswuth etreetn, the Re, lev, Bishop Foley officiating, After tho cernmenien unial upon sueh aceasions,—the sprinkling of holy water, chanting, burning of inceuse, and prayer, —ltiehon L'oley delivered an nddreas to the lago arsemblage. 1 which ho referrad to the brief time it had taken to arect tho chureh adifien, to the prompt way in which part of tho indebied- ness had been diecharged, sud oxhotted tho peoplo and couzregation to work togethor aud 11 co-operation with their pastor to cloar them- solves from all pecumury burdens. 1o did not advive them to sacritleo tholr homo com- forts and necersaries for tho cause, but to be patient, onduring, aud cheorfal in’ tho dis- chiargo of thoir duty. [lo spoke of the school, which would xoon ba under way in the building, o8 embracing both wacniar nud relysions teachs ingy the ono indigpensablo to tho person's worldly and material welfure, tho other thu only means of nalvation and tho ope of glory, ete. Tho iskop admonishied all to have great dare tn the training of theic children, that no new and faleo dactrino o alfowed n plazo In tho young and euzcopliblo mind, drawing it awny from tho true faith and the Church, 1o slateil that the peoplo did not go to church to hear now transla tions of truth, but to receivo instruction ana guidanca from tho oll tenchings and Seriptarey, atd ot ko hear of politics, science, and pnyitar topies, which were woll cnongh In their own place, but rather to bo taught of {hoso things which Christ moant when Ilo said ** Go sud teach tho Gospel to all people," Tho Scripture lesson thut Blahop Foley had previonsly read was tho **Sernon on tho Mount," and ho made rewarks upon tho henolits to bo derived from the strict obsorsanco of thoss pro- copts, In conclusion, ho asked thom to do their ordinary worship m nn oxtracrdinary way, and not vice veren, 1lo.christoned the church All- Saints: partly in commemoration of tho day, nud partly beeauso Lo hoped that the people, under tho guacdianship of Fathier Danp, their parish priest, would hecomo all anints. A contribution wag taiion with pnod anceean, 'Lho choir, under fho manngoment of Prof. Ticlding, nalded greatly to the charma of the #ervico, and Miss Mary Byron, from Aurora, favored the audienco with two gema of vocal ehurch musfe during the oxorcises. This was Miss DByron's iirst appeatauco in Chicago ns n ongstress, and if whe moety generally with ay much rdmiration and euccess as she recoived ho- foro that chureh andienco, thora Is not a shadow of a doubt as to her future, The churel edifico is o largo, plaln, substan- tial-looking building of red brick, two storica Ingh, and i8 evidently intendod to remain for #Omo time on ats present Aite, Owing to tho rapidity whtt wiich it hns boon oroctod, it i s yot wholly unadorned, aud the wood-work ia not yet begnn : hut when all things aro complotod ne it is intonded they shall be, the osorver cannot sav that tho Catholics of that parish are nota Prosperous community, My, Ten,, Nov. 1,—All-Sainte Day wag celobrated to-day by tho Epiecopslians in a union rorvico at Calvary Chuceh, an, aftor tho ser- vices wera ouded, tho congregation proceedod to tho comotory to decorato the graves of their dend. Hich Mnss was colebrated in the various Cntholic churches. THE PEVIVAL, A meoting of tho pastors of the city was held in lower Farwell Uall vesterdsy afternoon for thie purposa of considering the question of in- villug ovangolists licro aud holding a wvories of public devotional meetings. Thero was an at- tondanco of soma dozen ministers, and at 2:30 tho mcoting was organized by colling Mr. I, T, Goodwin to tho chalr, ‘Tnat gontleman stated that inasmuch oy there was but o small attend- oneo present it might bo well to postpono the discussions till noxt Monday morning, Mr. J. V. Farwell stated thot invitations had boon sent to Maj. Whittle, a former residont of Chicago, but that gentloman waa dolug such n great nud good work in the places ho had visited thnt ho Eaoughit it would not bo right to intor- rupt that worle by comting; to Chicago. A minister said tho matter of calling tho peo- plo tozether should not be doferred, and there ohould bo no moro waiting for Moody, Whittle, or any othor man, Tho pastors were tired of this consultation. Tho spirit of dovetion was stroug, but to como togother any longor to hear roports and consult about what shonld bo dona was out of tho queation. [lo thought if & des votional muutln‘z was called for sonday morn- ing it would bo largoly attended, and it wasu't necossary to have Moody or Whittlo presont, Another gontloman jodorsed the romarks, nnd 8poito nt somo length 1n the snmo strain, Mr, Farwoll said that tho London meetinga of Moody and Bankey woro mcotinga of ministors and people. The original dosign in Chicngo had bean sunilar, but tho plan had been somowhat changed, 1o thouglt they should return to the origiunl plan. 1t was suggostod to Linve the prayer-meoting 1 Mothodist Block, Bomo furthor discussfon took place, Mr, Far- woll takiug the ground that the minlstors should shiow thelr sauction of tho Y. M. 0. A. Ly meot- ing {n Ita hall. ‘U'ho motion way awonded so far ns the placo of holding the meetlng was con- cerned, aud the Association then adjourned to lmem. In tho samo Linlt ot 0 o'clock Mon:lay morn- ng. THE METHODISTS, Tho Mothodist ministors met yosterday morn- Ing, Presiding Eldor Jutling in the chair, The usual order for the first Monday In oach month wag duly obsurvod, and accordingly por- soual sod professional roports were mado by noarly sl tho miulators presont. “T'lie Rev, Alr, Axtoll sugiestod tho fmportanco of appointiug some ano 1o canvaes tho city in bohalf of tho poriodicals of the churoh, ~ On wotion the meoting 1ocommended the vmploy- ment of tho Rev, Mr, Olmated jto convasa tn tho different cliarges whore no othor arrangomente were mado. Conuidoration was givon to tho most eultablo hour at which to Lold the union rovival mootings undor tho direction of the clergy of tho oity, Un motion, the Lour of 9:30 u. m., was recom- mended. MOODY AND SANKEY, New Yonx, Nov. 1.—Thero wou anotber largo gathering at tho rovival wecting at tho Brooklyn ok thls evening. Baukey saug, * Go bury tby sorrow” alono, sud tho congrogation ns- #18t0d 10 anothor hiyumn., Moody spoko of tho fail- ure of mon to eavo theirsouls belng duo to lack of foith in the promiscs of the Lord and thetr un- beliof. 11e compared ninncrs hero o tho sick in the wilderness, who wora only healed by lonking upon the brags sorpout which was liftied up by Mcwcs, Dlany refusod tolook on the serpont be- cauto thoy could uot understand tho philosopby ol it, Homany hors wero not converted because they did nut try to uuacorstand it, and did not accept God'd word, e offored a prayer for the wsalvation of all those presont. Inquiry mectings wero aftorwards held i tho Simpson Mothodist Lpiscopal Clhinzeh, WUAT LEFCIEN BATN OF THEN, New Verk Herald, Oct, 30, Plymouth Church was unuyoally crowded last ovoulng, Me. Beechor eaid: 1 waut to call your attoution to & stranyo contrast, or conjuncion, ratlor. Look at the papors morning and evon' ing, and you shall find thens alt full of printor's fire ou election, for and apsinst, full, overflow~ lug. You listen on thu streot, yon hoar * Eloc- tion,” * Election.” Righe in the midst of tho storm comes up, quictly, unoutentatiously, a serjod of mertings which linve been without par- allel in Brooklyn, It would scom am if you went from ouo star (o another. The profound ton- derunosy, the yearnig, tho supiration, the hopo, aud joy, and uweetncas you fiod lu one, ovor againet tbat stronk tido of political lite, 14is like thesingiug of tho Pilgrinsin tho Mayliower, whilo tossod by thio wavos uf tho Atlautic. People are selting their witato work to account for this. First come Mr, Moody and Mr, Bankey, What 40 «thom does this thing ? You might just as avedl Jook throuch a pauo of gluss and ask what snakes tho laudsenjo look 80 busutiful, I hoar won talk, sud thero ju an slmost univereal ro- spect oxpresacd in all tho papers. 1 bear men diecusulug what in thoro In these men to afect men 602 Nowwn who livos in the realm of taute, primarily ; uo man who livew iu tho realm of reflued suciely aud looks at thiugs 1rom thst standpolut ; noan who Lvea (o b senlas of dozs not rernt 40 Lo spocially fluent. 1o ofton st neulo or bt original views of grammar. ITo dacs not seem to have any now (dons, 1€ sny one mappores that to have n high power of reawoning And an am- plo vocabulary would bo snficient ho o not kuow envihing about it. Bupposo n child wra going to ba burled and tho minister should ntand up and give you s long, parehological tall, it would not produce any offoct but rovil- #ion ¢ but af 1 should eay tho words anv chilid could ray, "O. mother, Idon't wonder your Loart is brolen,” thera would not ho a dry evo, The inherent power of Christ ta such in ith rol tion to human wants that tho man who can bring it bome most directly, tho than who can vroduce It and corrfnl one, No that curiosity ma n logitimate nphero. Moody ago and produced no gre enteemod him highly; whera for his maofati hnd hin portion of suceess. o went abroad aud took Sankey with him. They woero not ac- customed to gl Lngland and Seq were poworful, and tho newa of i went througi tho Lipire and catno back 10 us. 5o, when Mr, Moody eamo to Brooklyn, curiosty had o legiti mato sphere, aal the #iTeat way thoe bringing to. sother af proat multitudes, and thors i in n great multitudo a maguetic rawor of individual feeliug, What six_men feol mrnmtcly Lringn thom together, and it is not adait tlon pluig, They help each othor; ko on that important tact Mr. Moody, by tho oporation of curionity, ig doing o great work, ilo_ speais on Livo great clagsea—ona tho univoival aud kndi- vidual ginfulbess of man an giving riso to one earnest want, and sacond, of “the iufinitivoness, the readiness, Lho nearncss, tho boantv and sweotnoss of tho gupply Ly tho Lord Jesus Christ. — Ho ducs not take tho old hard repro- sontation of man’s stato of siufniness, 1o goos to work In o mildor way, Look at the hymn- baok, amil you will e struck with tho fact that nimost pll tho hymns are of the porsuasive kind, not damnatory.” You obsery, not go through God’s Word with nbstract arbi- tration, 1lo doea that which is a great doal bot- tor. 1o deals in teuth, uot in rolation to_ayn- tem, but in relation to human waats, Both theso brotliren bavo got common BOOAG, and I thivk Qod has given them graco; bLut they ara in moro peril than thoy that they vreach to. It is o pitcous thing to soo & mnn who is by Jong popularity mado vain, 1le s ruinod for power, and it ought to bo n matter of real prayor to Uod that our dear brothors, Maody and 8ankoy, bo kopt humble. Not one tentatious hunulity, That is 8 kind of pride, ‘They can bo horo but o little whilo, Tho dioct rosults of this labor may not be vory Inrge, but ir God mnkes us wisa tho fudirect rosubts will bo great, We ought to eatch that tire and bring it lomn, 1t 8 in my heart. I botiove 1 in i thin church. I think (his church {s boing propared, und graco will low out abuadantly, Wa say Moody himsolf, that nian iy the aue- regarl, for justanco, the faat be_divinely blessed and have AR In this ciLy yonrd Limprossion. Wo all o whs_ Known every- ble fnduatry, and o nd of preaching in AU il Moodey and Saokey ion, Lut addi- Mr, Moody does [Taward tho closo of tho_Moads meeting on Friday ovoning, tho Itov. 1. W, Beochor was ob- vorved tanding in his favorito attitnde, with hands clasped bebind bim, just funide one of the doars, O belug; neked his opinion of tho work goinz ou, ho smd it was o glotious meoting. Said ho i suceess. "'} ‘*It Is & grand work, sud it is o graud MOODY'H New York Tribune, Mr. Moody's Biblo is an iuteresting bool, Tt wad glvon him by a friond, and boars ou tho fy- leaf tho words ** 1), L. Moody, Dubtin, Docom- ber, 1872—*tiod is Lovo,” W, I'ay.” 'Thio Biblo iy in 8vo volumo, with floxibla black torocco covors and turned edges. 'Chough given Moody in tho last month of 1874, it appears ns it 1t might havo Been ton yonra' rorvice. Somo of tho leaves nro worn throngh with bandling. But nearly overy page gives snother nnd more positive proof of tho etudy Mr. Moody hns givon tho Book. In tho Old Testament many portions aro aunotated on mearly overy pago. Lupecially fs this trno of those parts treat- ing of “tho history of tho Israclites, tho choson peoplo of God. DBntin the Now Tonta~ mant, open the book whorevor ono may, the pagen are marked aud anootated in black, red, and blua Ink to o wondorful extont. Somotimos certain words aro undomscored ; again a wholoe vereo ia inclosed fo black lines, with mystorious numbers or o singlo Jotter of tho alpbabet marked opposite, All around tno margins and ot tho chapter heade are commonts on cortain passages—un idea embodled in two or thres words, with the more important word undor- scored. Turning to tho toxts of tho sermons Mr, dloody bas proachod in Brooklyn, one finds tho burdon of Lis themes ofton ombodied in ono of thoso marginal notes. ‘There i scarcoly a page in the Now Teotament whero & dozon such anuotations could not bo counted; while, in somo iustances, overy spaco in tho margin fa flled, and hardly a sontouco bas escapod the ovangolist's pen. PASTORAL CHANGES IN BROOKLYN, New Yonx, Nov, 1.—Tho Hev. Dr. Btorrs has retired from the Churoh of tho Pilgrims, in Lirooklyn, over which Lo has beon for many years tho pastor, and accepted n call from the 01d Brick Church, in Now York. Dr, Storrs is one of tho most accomplished pulpit orators in tho country, The eall from the Old Brick Church was prosonted early last weol, and accopted on Baturday, Tho Rev, Dr, J. D. Fulton, pastor of tho Han- 8ou Placo Unptiat Chureh, in’ Brooklyn, has ro- eigned. Ilosays that ho does not caro to par- ticipato in another such moeting aa the ono hold cn Friday night, when, it is stated, tho conduct of eomo of tlio mombors toward their pastor way ofimr&etarucd by anything elso than Clristian charity, MOODY'S FAST-DAY. New Yonk, Nov, 1.+Mr. Moody this morning sppointed Friday, tho 12th inst,, a day of fasting and prayor, and the congrogation voted that tho nation be Invited to join MISSISSIPPI. The Legisiative Campnign-YWhite va. Blacik, Cincinnats Commercial, JacksoN, Ming., Oct. 20.—Every day that I am in Mississippi I am more and more convincad that tho Uonsoryatives willcarry the Legislature, Thoy aro so detorminod npon it, and as the te- publicans are without Foderal ald, I seo no chanco for thom tobo chockmated. Havo the Logiststuro tuey will, and, having that, theothior depnrtinouts of tho Coverument will fall into thotr hands ad future clections roll around, The prosont HMopublican rulo oxists only by tolerstion; that is, the whites pormit 1t to exlst, although thoy could overturn it any day 1 the year, aud almost any hour in the day, Dut, o8 tho Federal Govornmont wonld mmfy #ot tho concorn an ity logs sagain, they have con- cluded to take it by the moro poaceable means of an “olection.” * Thoy havo rosolved to take tho Legislaturo thla time, and thoy will do it, Nothing can save Mississippi to Republican yuls but tho prompt interferonco of the Federal Goverument. The qucation slmply 18, Had the (lovernment botter lutorfore. and wave the party here yot a littlo longer, only to fall in the future, or lot it slide now ? ow will the Domocrats galn tho Legislature, you may ank, when the Bisle ls Republican by ully S0/000 tafority ? They w doit bocatiao thoy are (he auperior race in courago, bocause Lhoy aro the ownors of tho sol), and have resolved to rid_the Htato of *‘negrorule" at whatovor cost. 'Tho last Legic- Iature and provious ones contalned a majority of nogroos. 1t s but candid to say that negrogs, as law-makers, hiave not astonishod tho world'by their succoss in that lino. ‘Tho whites now (133 that tho law of solf-proscivation dowands that thoy huve no miore ot it, that thoy must rescuo tho Btato from tho jaws of bankruptey and the pit of dogradation, sud ey aro going to do it Tho Fodoral Goverumont” by rofusod to n- torfere in bolinlf of tho Roepublicans, and the cousoquonce will be, the Domocrats will carry the Lcglslature, which s what thoy aro after. As for the Congrossional olectlon, thoy “care less about that, snd will no doubt graclously allow tho negrocs to voto for whom thoy ploase for Cougress. Dut nothitg Lut Nedersl iuterferonce csn save the Logislaturae to the Republicans, Is the gamo worth tho candle 2 Which is best, allow the ne- gro Uoverument here to tumble over by roason of its Inhereus woakness, or kesp it ropped up evory oloction by tho kederal novmr?p ‘Tl noxt Legialature will olect n succossor to Honator Alcorn, but even that the whites cara comparativoly hittlo about. Its tho control of thoir own ** domestic concerue ' that they are aftor, and what thoy moan to have, eltbor by faly moans or foul, Tho coutrolling spirit crops out 1 the Yazo0 County Democral : * Wa must carry tho eloction, peaceably if wecan ; foroibly it we munst, ‘The ordioary run _of negroes, tho * common- ality,” so-callod, will not bo Larmed, bul i sev- eral of the Lavy b La run off or killed, ‘The nogroey thua lel vota to any cousidorable extent, Depriviug thom of leadors amouuts to *fntimidation ™ sulficiont t? koop thew from belng formidablo at voling- places, k countlos tho loadors will bas been done in Yazoo. without lesdore will nos In many Instances they are proventod from rogistoring by one devico snd snother, Atone oint in Ysxoo County sixty begroes from lold's plentation and viclolty Game to reglater MARRIAGES, ono of thom registerod, and tholr Tho whitos did not fire upon them, but protended to have a fight awong thomsalves, nnd commenced banging away with twonty oc thirty pistols, taking caro of conras not to kit ona another, a8 that would havo a damiponing offoct on the sport, Tho negroes #tood It fur somn minntes, but whon the balloia Bogan to ntng ovor their hends, they conclnded that it wan o private afalr fn wiloh thoy did not want to taky part, and ran for homo like witd turkeys. Ly this dovico, nnd the oxpendituro of about 7 conta worth of vowder, the Dothoera’n cancoled aizty voten that othorwias wonld have been glven apainat them, eratic ' gaina "' jn Yazon, Now, what caii bo dope in such easos a8 this? How uro the offanders to bo roachod? And by what power? Tho Statn incompatent to rodross th overy ono of tho mixty negraed hoon . aliot dowa iu cald blgod the Hlato Goverumout would ba powaorless 1o even srrest o vinglo oneo of the of- In tho proper moaning thara is_really Thera is & thing called o Government, lut it is soif-confessed powerlosn to protect the citizens, avon in their mort simplo rughtn, 1 hiavo thin altornoo: another curlony oxam, carry the eloction. A voles il thus bo loat, ater an.d lies Fran.ea Touso, Latl of Cries ——— TN Ot vt O o nb the residencs hininll, 14 Soud Janiex Butler, age: Y 37 New Vork and Kew 1 In Altany, N, V. ocf, n the 43d 4 Funeral at Catakill, 1, ¥, " 44 Y0ur of ndsy evoning, Oct, 3, Reaves, aged . TFuneral ta-day, Nov, of hin Urother-n-law, 7. carrligas to Rosohill Cotnef BIESEN—Atdo'clock Laok out for Domo- 1. Litile, 625 Fui, this sftornoon, Stepion Toen, 1 from his Iate renldence, 1024 Tty irat, Weduonday g, AUOTION Wi A, BUTT Government s uttorly ho wrong, and oven had no Governmont hero, the eserciso of Worlh of Plulges from OLDSMID'S LOAN OFFI SDNESDAY MORNING, Nov, 9 a alearoums, 103 £ sulard at our offic flee, 09 East Madinon.at, WM. A. BUTTERS & ¢ t Salc Tupt Sale, ock of n country merel By Wan. A, Butiers & THURSDAY MORNING, Nov, At tholr Balesrooms, 108 Fas Dry_Gowds, Prints, Brown Clothe. Cusnimeres, Regnim Notlonn, ilardw: Hloes, Liats, Caps, Jurs, Gloves, ¢ n, from Monros County. pla of “management to tapublientmanting 1n that connty lant weok was attondad by 400 or 604 col- ored oy, and by soven winta ltepublicaun, 'Fhin maeling way poifeetly ordorly, ns mont. Rapul- liean meotingu aro fu this Stato unless disturbod by drankon whita nten, was in the midst of iy i fivo moantel white men, *ehooting-fron™ swing to hin shonlder, and n iatal buclilerd around him, rodo past tho Rapubi. can neremblago, Thoy wpoko not a word, mada no distnrbanco whatover, being, to all out- ppeatances, ay orderly on. Thoy roda past tha “meoting " n #hoet distanco, dismounted, and hizehod theiv hareos, saying wot s word monantime. Thon cach swung his carbino ovor the horn of his sad- dlo, and, leaving a man fn chiaryo of the haraes, thoy walked to the Kepublican Thoy wore aa silant aa tho grave, saving nothing to ono anotlier or to outuiders. Thoy distrib- uted thomaelvos about tn the erowd, boing caroful to joutla no ono or ralse nuy disturbanco, thoy pretondod to pay profound attontion to the speakor, wlio continued his discouree, nithough porkinps not entirely ploased with this eurions manner of roinforcing his audienco. Eroos wore alarmed, thele oyes oponed to some- thing like doublo tho ordinary size, and wo might fairly say that their wool stood on end, "Phroo or 1our dropped out of tho audience, and, 'pletod In their dunky faces, took a . Then threnor four more fol- Lhen othors in rapld wucceseion, and n Loty winutea thare was not o colorad man on tho grounda. Tho #penker saw his aulionco melt nway (o Aoven whito Republicans aud tho mysterions atrangers, Thon tho strangors with- drow, slowly, mlently, ordorly, saying notn word, making nota monning geature, ‘Ihey re- mounted thoir Loraes and made off, leaving the spoaker to continug the address to tha sovon Tom told that tho resnlt is that tho colored mon of that county nre thor- onghlyterrified, and that fully 1,000 of thom will uot voie, thus insuring the oloction of tho Domo- cratic candidatos for Ropresontativos, What law, Federal or State, can reach such a case as this ? Dy such meana tho Democrata will carty the Logistature, saying nothing of the fact that not legs than 10,000 nogroes will voto witly thom, by purchaso, moral sussion, and otbor- 0 of Uoldsmkd’ ‘o orator of the day iscourre, whon thi vach with o earbine " Bank hant AL Auctiy ns o fanoral Tmmedintely after the abiove: BUTTER8 & C0/S REGULAR 'TRADE gy STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 600 750 POUNDS WOOL YARN, BUTTEES & 00/8 SATUI Houschold Goods, BATURDAY MORNING, Nov, 6, at tyin B thelr Halesrooms, 108 Madino.at, BY G. . GORE & co,, G8and 1 Wabaah aronue, TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, The particular attention of tho countr 1 vited to our Liegular Auction Trad of Htaplo and Yancy HELD EVERY TUESDAY, Among our spocialiice may Goods, Vieca Goods, Clolhs, 'ai ades, 6tc, Also the largost o Glover, Gauntlets, and Mittona in tho ket, Every varlely of i -miads Clothing, Whits Goods, Hats and Caps, Gents’ URDAY k17 with tarror dey o meutioned Dray whito Tiepublicans. o eitores, Coton. 3 3 a ilankets, Carpota, cle, s adapted to country trade, ranted perfect unloss othiorwiso Tango from 0 {0 60 per cen Buirowd country own tnterests, will not ail t belaw reguar foi merchauty, viniytog In Madiron County, jnst above hero, contain- fog about 2,000 Ropublican majority, and which senda threo Ropresontatives, s Domocratle delo- gation yosterday waited on the Ropublican Com- mitteo with A" proposition to **compromiso.' They proposod to take two of tho Rop- the Republicana would nvoid blood- shod. Thoy gnvo the Nopublican Commit- ton twonty-four hours to neco; But the Ropublicans did not requiro twenty-fonr bours. Thoy consentad fustantly, fearful of the conwequoences of dolay or refusal. Madizon County, with_its 2,000 Ropnblican ma- Jorlty, will bave one Republican Represontative to two Democratio Itopresontatives, compromiso, onc-sided ns it is, docs away wi the dauger of bloodsbed which was imminent i that county. Tho Democrats fuatify themrolvos in this course by saying that the Nepublicans per cent of the taxablo prop- 3 that thoy aro entiroly igno- rant and unfit to sond competont toprosontas tives, and bLavo nttorly failed Theroforo, the whitos, atar Balo takea place on T ot which tmo full lnes of all tho ave GORE & CO,, Anctioneers, 68and T Wabasheay, 1,800 CASES Boots, Stoes & Rubbers IN BAMPLES AND DUPLICATES, ‘Wil bo closed out at our Wednesday Auction Salg, Nov, 3, at 302, This salo will bo well assorted, and full linos of our own Custom. mauado Goods will bo offored. _GEO. I, GORE & €O, 68 and 70 W THE DRY G00DS SALE Advertised for Tuoaday (2d) I of the eloction to ‘Thurs 0ne Grand Douhle Sl some _ elegant now goods, sd will offer on Thuradny A Ling of Fine Black Alpac A Ling of Scarfs and Woolen A Line of Men's and Boy A Ting of Ladies’ aud Misses' Corses, A Lino of Fur Goods In_Soal, Ermine, Conoy, rol, Antrachnu, &c., both Ladick and Misses' G Line of Fancy T'ur Caj Onu of the moat attrac pt or roject. own o very vmall orty of that county 53 n ruling clans. tho tax-pavors. and the property-owners, moro direotly interestod in tho 'y and Stato than anybody elso, proposo to tako mattors into their owi hands, And they aro doing it, and thoy will do it. The noxt Logialature of Missireippi will not y of uegrood nor of Repub- Ropublican rule i at an ond in this Btate unloss there is prompt interfer. once by the Governmont, Numbera of Itepub- licsns ‘with whom 1 havo conversod oo this clearly, and several concodo tho noxt Legislatura to tho Domocrats, Homo of thom aro vory bit- tor fn their denunciatioos of Grant and the Qov- ornment, saying that thoy are left without pro- tectlon, subject to insult, mob-violoncs, and wolfaro of Lhoir counntr; catponsd on sccount contaln & majorit; licava of acy col ‘We aro now receiving 75’ Hats and Caps, The Btato is in_n ead condition, and all bust- It Is almost in as doplora- bio a situation as Arkansas during the Baxtor~ L'bnt Btato bad & soven years' fairly In o condition of anarchy half 'ho ndoption of tho Poland ruport, and tho non-interference by Congross was & wisa sct, ond Arkansas bas boen profoundly quiot and stoadily immproving slnce, noes intorosta suffor, Lrooks rumpus, ko, tivo displays of the sesson, QEO, F. GORE & CO.. 64 and 10 Wabuhay, ON THURSDAY, NOV. 4, AT 9 1-3 OCLOCE, ‘Wo shall sell the largeat atock of Household Goods that ovor was offered at Auctlon, WILL DL SBOLD TO COVER ADVANCES fainit Dedsteads, 18 T'wo yoars ago it did yuars could bring the poaco Bhio now gnjoyo. W1l Mississippi bave a like ox- Tho Rev. A. H. Davis, of this county, is & Ro- publican whio doocs not mnean that his principles shall endanger his nock, Bor by tho colored pooplo, attending to tho du- u wook days and proachlvg #atisfaction in both capacitics. r of the Ildmonds Republican Club, Binco the Clinton riot, which occurred in this county, tho Ilev. Davis has writton a card withdrawing from office and from politics, This card is & onriosity in _its way, and shods a ray of hight on tho dark background of Miesisslppi pol- Bays the reverend gontleman: *Sinco Ilinve uuderstood that my life has booa thraatonod by somo of the whito citizons, nol as @ minister of the gospel member of he Edmonds Republican Club." Tho roverond gentloman " contloucs; * Now, ontlemon and fellow-citizon: t. Paul said ; or and Chamber sots, Lo was electod Assce- | Hureaus, Marble tica of bis oftica o Bundays, givin; 110 waa & mom -Casen, Parlor and Off s, m,nm-c:-u. Special Bargains Por Clost Brgers and Conutry Herchant In our Auction Bale on Thuraday, Nov, seasunable Dry Goods, Ilosiery, Notions, Pleco Gouds, Gloves, Mittous, Bifankets, Faucy Goods, Bhawls, 8kir(s, Juckels, Clotlin, Woolens, Knit Uoodsy Alio extra attractions in FINE OARPETS, all-wool g00ds, Lwo and three-| Parlor Htoves, Iron tha riot at Clinton, 8 of Ilinds County, * Whoroforo, 1f meat mako brother to offend, I will oat no meat while tho world standoth. lest I make my brother offend,’ Ho, if I bave not pleassd the citizons of Hinds Couaty, I, like Paul, will bave no more to do with politica, good, bad, or indifforent,"” To-day the Democrats hud a masg-meeting and barboouo in this city. About 200 color~ By JAS, U, McNAMAILA & CO4 27 East Waalinglon-et. 8,000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES AT ATUCTION, A Taesday Morning, Nov. 2, ut 9} o'clock. 5 o} | Buoker Doots, l.ogg g:::: llfigl‘:g: sh‘::“u and Doots, 600 lots Rochester and Dlica 8hoos, All without resorvo, JAS, 1, McNABARA & CO., Auctionsers. | LISON, POM Chattel Mortgage Sale AT AUOTION, Wednesdny Morning, Nov, 3, at 10 o'clock, AT NO, 217 ILLINOIS-ST. contents of Dwellin, lor, Clhamber, and whola Domacratio onthusinsm of now convorts. dolegation of colorod men ‘each wore a badge, hich wau this etrapge device “Iaw n “That badge,” 1 heard a white Republican say to one of theuse mon, Lio to your other badge.” yor talkin' abont? " Ttopublican badge whi upou yau, and which color of your ekin, T The Drandon **Which oddor badgo anked the darkoey, ch Uod Almighty has put ou can not tako off—the at 18 God'u budpe, mark- 4_as o Nepublican, and s Republican you aro.” Thia absorvation aroused s serica of don. flicting emotions in that negro" walkied uway with a puzzlod look, Bbisset e sl FINANCIAL. SAN FRANCISCO SUSPENSION, Ban Fnaxcisco, Cal, Nov. 1,~The Natlonal Qold Bank avd Trust Company did not open their duord this morning. A crowd assembled beforo the openlog bour, with every indication of a coutinuanco of tho run, snd the officers, sa & measuro of eafoty, refused to pay tho chocks. Tuo oficors vouchsafo bLut little information, and olaim tuat tho bauk can pay overything in fall, and will rosumo as con as possivie, but in- "Tho banlk has boen considor- od woak sinco tho failuro of the Bank of Calis forais, paving swall dopositors ouly lu full, obtaining exteusious ou the lasger ones, No ex- citement Is apparent at the other bauks, LABORERS DISCHARGED. New Yonx, Nov, 1.—The Hudson River Rall- road Company haa diecharged over 100 track- laborers, aud it ia sxpectod thad furtber dis- miaeals will be made, 's mind, snd ho 16 Roome, Good Medk- ithioom Furaiturh Hiores, Curpela, Croakery and. Glaawars, Leds, AN, OEAOY & 0O, Auctionesth uy—ll. CHADWICK & CO,y 170 Esst Madison-at, ‘This day at 10 a, 1n,, will bo sold 3 Chromos, 01l Paintings, and Stee] Engravigs The fineat ever offercd at suction (o this city. WEDNEBDAY, NOV. 3, At 108, m. will bo our next regular sale oods, Htoves, Psrlor Huils; and denoral SPECULATION IN WALL-ST. ude in o single $500,000 hng&:e‘m rio % ordinerily $8 oan roalis 0 Even suts as low a8 $1 can 9 ed, whon favorsblo rosults can show & Uirculars, glviog full info arssiog ¥ "TAYLOR timating no dato. WAGES REDUCED. ment of $100, Taor, N, Y., Nov, 1.—The operstives of the Harmony Mills, at Cohoos, numbering 6,000, Lavo ncceptod tho 12 por cent reduction in thoir A e W & 0O, Dankord 11 Wallout, N X, . SPECIAL NOTIOES, A s A i Tho Best aud Surest Itemedy in the \mll'll for all o i dlsoasce wilk 3 Of Laatll

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