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Ogtenstineg, £.0%0 bt corn, 160 hls mel bl T &, 22,50 1t whot, 15,40 N itie Par, 1.0 0 ingh ared 8 oo’ G By Joratiick, %00 yircen hides sud siudcles, LAKE FREIGHTS, citcAao, fretghta wero il and Tower at 430 b for salt sod {1 for steam 100 for wheat to Duftalo. The agd was chiefly for ateamiers to tako whest at 5o, 145401 bl Who1t way tikza sn 1 49,000 bu corn, miinwing_ yesneln: Stmrs Jnvs and Beotia, e L " Vandariilt, whou and eorn e b b large Farost City, wheat on prie e e ThTal, T Catisdu—1bio echt J, ‘qfl(il(;x‘l'-., corn ol T 10 terms, BUFFALO, ato 12th, the folloning charters swera toparted ¢ 57 Cunden, coul to Chicago, Gc; ateam-bargo !~y of Dert Mitro, coal amd powdor $o Margnette, ob et ton on coil, and $8.0) rer fon on powder, and b oro ack to Clescland at §2.23 per ton; echr D, Doltins, coal, Cloveland fo Chicago, $1.00 per ton | 13 3, Keithy 2 0 tons coal 40 Culcago, The per sud belance loadiog lumbor from Biy City fo g2 a1 £2.00 PeF m § achr Thow, Paraone, conl tn De- QIORYer m; eclr Wayno, Tumter, Aunable tn ksl s vor ton, and coul, Tfialo fo Detroit, kAR S ache Thistie, coul 't Clicago, 716 per St B facligit, eoal, Cleveland to Chiago,$1.00 per Lui B Tlenry Folger, coment to Delroit, fic por 481 Jeur W, D, Allen, to'arrive, coal lo Chicign, ise 1l ol Swaliow fakiea 4alt o Cleveland 8t ba fabr. DETROIT, The followian cliariers were reported on tho 12th g Mo Howard, wheat, Detrolt 10 Onwego, To g v+ Eums L Covue, Jumber, Alpena lo Culeago, syper m on rall s wehir Hizgio & Jones, lumber, Al + 10 Chirago, at $2.75 L €F tn on rall, FUEIGIT SFATISTICS, Fortts ficst time Aince tho vjenlug of navigation s teuson, ownern of vemels anil Loats are recelving semetbing Jike & falr remunoration for their services, Theprices that were pud down to the latter part of oceber were not sulicient, on_ the average, lo defray ecarrent eXpeuin, How low the rates have beon witown by the folluswing oxhitat of avorage freights anest £nd corn from Chicogo to Buffalo by lake, it averago on the sano corealn from Bufalo to Fer York by vana 1, durfpg the month of Octoter, in Folenyeors matied s s LAy —CAXAL—, Whet, Co ny “Wheat, Corny eenta, cent 1 centa, centa, .15 19.0 0. Hat w1 9w 85 74 w1 07 WE 155 a2 e 78 AR 17 113 41 58 na 2 37 d4 83 iarerge for o st moath 4 wil) Lo sean, win ymertian that for the sxme mouth in sny pre-oding . Bat lowan [0 4.7 ou wheat fram Ohicago, Bitlean frmprovenitnt s compared with tho sverage feSeglember, which was only 3.4 conts, The rato by el Izt month was s tritle more than one-balf of it paid in Octot ez, 1471, and g littlo over o third of Lenesge fo¢ the famo’ month i 1869, ‘This surely ¥ chesg trausportation with » veugeance i~Lugulo Gmert.cle LAKE MICHYIGAN. CHICAGO. T fercs noriliesst wind whith prevatied during folsy 104 Baturdsy has dous no damago oo this side elikess favas heard from, It had, Lowever, [ eft of bringing In ono of tho largest fiacf (e teason, about 120 vesecls arriving during suerdsy slono... The stmr Corons, of Goodrich'a Lz, which bus been runaing between this city and § dmeph, bus been withdrawn for this aesson, tho Joie 10 a6d from that potut proving no Jonger pctitle..The tug Howitt, while Iying at ¢ oizola Central slip, sunk in 15 feot of water, 1t prated that tho accident. was dus to thie englneer’s aletacas, bo liaving left open the stop-cock of thy mtenphe....Tho tig W, 1L, Ewing Lroke her steer. fgagpanatis Baturday, and I¢ will & 1 ute ber repaired bgan, 'The tug Rebel wes alao sty lucapscitated, bot will Lo out ugain to-day,.., Tt Crerthwadto hias been thoroughly repaited by (o Qlago Dry-Dock Company. aud will bo out of dry- éakiodsy... . Tie verneln Lerotoforo ted up by Dep- wy Ciy Coliector Scully bave leen released on pymemt of fazes. Baturdsy Lo tied up the Skylark 161 ury: sho luiter, howover, forked over tha nieed= Eida the evening und was released....The schr Tazters, with corn from Chicago for Preacatt, struck st Tharsdsy morning while golog iuto Port Col- vt and commenced (o leak badly, Bhe wetled Rt (00t of her cargo. ® & day or two LAKE ERIE. rmz. Fpenit Dispatch to Tha Chiears Tribuna, P, 13, Nov, 14.—Departed for Ohicago, the props 124 TuX, Jr., Gordon, Cumplell, Manistees schr Filo, Nocalnts, 43,000 Lu of barley, Freighta &1L Nocbarters, : ¢ FOAT HURON VESSEL NEWS, Bpeciol Dlspateh to The Chicagn Tribune. Yoxr Hezow, Mich,, Nov. 14,—Dowx—Prors City e Fremont, Georgo King and targee, fhano May and s, ‘t~Brops Wenons, Winstow, Commodors, Snook, Grsa 1d comort, Darnnm and consort, Egyptian ndemiart, Chauneoy, Hurlbut aud consort, Tempest uad Larges, Bello Cross and barges § achra Supericr, deteSherwocd, Eagio Wiag, Cuwa L. Coyne, Feylug $mo~Boutheast, gentlo, Wuta~Cloudy, MISCELLANEOUS, ‘Totbing bus yet Loen beard from the misaing schr Conid Detd and cow Sutler Gir), snd 1t 1s tho gen- enlopinion that they bave been lost wilh ail on — lbourd....Tt s stated (hat tho lightship ot Bar Polnt millcesato tefect its kindly rays after the 234 a,,,iTha wruckers at work on the schr Goeorge Wortbizglon, aehoro at St Helena Island, wero *lstetadvices making good Eeadway, and will proba- bly get 1he veseel off....The schr Vision, which wont ubotazesr the mouth of Baimon Liver during tha low Baturdsy, Oct, 20, s high and dry, and will not be takea off anttl nost apring. ... It Lins been doctded by Capt, Mower, realdent United Btates Englneer at Gnod Bares, to remove the ber al the mouth of nd River formed by {ue recent severa stormi by dredglog, Werk will Le commenced on it ina fow dayb....The Detrolt Tribuneof Saturday says: * In- teligence was recelved at tuls port laat evening that ke prop Dean Dlclimond, on arxival at the lme-kiln con'ag, and finding tho water toa low, concluded towilluall it reachied a biglier stoge. Upon attempt~ g o romnd to sha ran sground on (ho sl beot, Tho ‘fug Assoclation sent the Bugirs tober arelataves.” .., Err gt Macker, a sallor @ Hurep, win drowned Triday Ly the eapalzing of & Sl hunting dutks. Taloty bas ot yet beon, recor 8aya tho De. ol P of Baturday ; #Tho sehr Quoen City, which sstiitire recently on Lake Michigan, arrived hero o Bget u tow o the tug £ Blio was bound o hen slio mut the accldent, with a fuil load of tanftm Cbl-aga, Tha corn {8 all danisged, but the Wt dsmaue to the vessol caunot now bs atated : ber R 31 panet to be groat, however, 03¢ b it be on Cpphom, Buo will te docked and repaired at g m:-’vdoru The Duifalo Krpress_statew Vit wir arrived b Duilale WDyt oRo from Leawington, Cauads & Xhsan comtaiog of 1,100 b of wheat conngued Ncr v 3y Skotinul, "1t Was shipped througa to vemga D boud vi3 caual on hoard tho Baxter et 3 OF Milwauken aud City of Buffalo. Thfn ta Bicdy fvment of gratn In “bond Ly caual... T ety et leatn from two rellablo sources tst Fron s st Bainro at Port urwell, will doubticss Vatind el Tie damaged gratn’ (s being taken WO e orougiit hore, Capt, Bliner tolograph- o iy fmuel Glbaow tiist thero was smali hopes Ity e bulb—in fact, & woull hurd. Vv k% 10° the erpense, Thu Gltsou oSt 112,000 sud was wiineurod..,, The Eiveg ol of the Detrolt Free Press st Grand Tuilag pasce e tollowing Custom-Tlouse statistics Ty e busineas of that port s Biticy the lat of Tawiggaiad UD 10 Noy. | thero has 14 iy 1o (P00 Orand Haven, divided smong'the e hr;""“"" folluws s Propaflors, 178 ; atesmars, Wik b4 schooners, 51, Tuo total lounags g o8 414,001 tous, 'aud the aggrenats uuine Ry iy SEPI0I6 88 cruts was 7,074, Durlug the Wiied s ete bas beon 80,004.000 fe Iumber Wil o Chicago and fargs quantitie Kenosh 001, 4 bt that ““Mb\: Ly Veass thia renon, ON-BINKALULE WTEANERS, h",;' marka under this caption hava, we are giad to ercules 1 =3 s mens and thought bavo already iy Teaibiiity, saitbe, a uo Mr, [ Yrap Srehiict easts of Lo wubjesi argucd fu_favor of wuod, .hf:';‘;f;‘nnmuu st whed the cougty and evbl: rugy' b’-“' ugurata such s ship or lius, ho g ofl;‘l-d the venel, We can't quitowgres by 0rilth that s noowsiukable sbip cannot bo gy g o 400 hience we desite 1o Liear whiat can be fim nm‘:’g":f_“:- C;pliu. u, mb:h CONAL m aclpassen ,,,,,‘Nn doubled &" or sbove, fl'nug-u‘fl“ :.: g berrect G o e foc aks, with {ron {20ing (yjok URLL Daicles, sach (o biave {is own » eclor of chemicals for putiiug out Bre, T 3 tho lower Lunkers by wachinery over th ;'.“"‘fl;w- certuly exton wul I u‘:l.rc". ‘n'nfli of i nto the ust &it our {dess, and e ¢ 1as adided hls valuabls testimuby fo fl'::nnfi'n‘f bou-tukalle ships, sud, ulnu:.'m faukg e bis doin of sone ofih:l.rd J:\.m.. Tue oy, of P i 13the near futur, ‘the bullding ‘of seserst i sud we bellove tuey entertaln Paugagiehits liem non-siukable, buslug their el lugghy oy P03t exyericos gleaned from the ey ¥ \be Netherland's streagth and endur- By yo'ploed when strauded upon Brigautiue Ertaje | 8 BoDe the t2ifing increass of cont r o 7 . 1o bur Lo perfoce] atis Sy e lay does Bkl Ta he iemaslls ey ¥ trienda wild furnleh s 7 g k‘,‘:hn with any pow fdeas Wpon this i partagt mbju.fi.—.v’uuam THE COURTS. Bankruptey Cases Which Made Thoir Appearance Saturday. Record of Judgments and New Suits-.-Divorces Granted. Notes of Supreme Conrt Declstons, CHICAGO, 1TEMA, Juige Blodgett will not be in court to-day. Tho motion for injunction in tho case of Jane T Stow va. Bailey came up hefors Judge Moore Haturday motning, but was postponed untll to- day at 10 &, m, This care wan begun to testram Superintendent Halley from tearing down aomo rookeries on the corner of West Landolph and Cannl rtreots, Ernst Mattorn, & Btorckarpar for somn whisky firma, who was indieted a few days ago, appeared and gave bail in the sum of $7.000, Mathias Gottfried and Emil Hoechester beiug hisauretics. DIVORCES. The following divorces were granted by Judgs Mooro Baturday: John It 8mith from Kato L. Himith, oo sccount of her desertion ; Ellen Bhan- won from Donner Shannon, for crueity; Robort Kirchner from Ienrietta Kitchner, for cruolty: Catrina B. Tobin from Wiiliain 8. Tobin, sams causo; Cstberivo Htevens from Douglas . Bicvens, sama caura; Marton T, Story from liswnpton L, Story, on account of aduitery and cruelty, UNITED RTATES COURTE. afrs, Petor Duff, Ilobort I Duff, and E. A. Kitzmiller filod a bill agaiost Jamos T, White and Johu L. White to restrain thom from using a certain jmprovement in waskh-boards origiually patented Ly Woatiey Told. "Iho Firat National Bavk of Tranton began a suit for 3,000 ngainat tuo Weet Wisconsin liait- way Company. Antun Klaus began s suit to recover £3,000 from Jobu Turk, Jr., and A, . Schuleuberg. BANKHUPTCY ITEMS, Leopold, Kuh & Co, clauming €628.90, Teith Brothors on s olain for #473.13, au Holdmoyer & Stieglitz on & claim for $528.11, imued i filing & potition 1n bavkruptey against R. P. Deuker and John N, Koch, partuers at Joliet, uuder the fltm namo of Deuker & Kooh. The _petitionors alloga that the debtors an the Gth of Novombor confessed judgmout in favor of Fechheimer, Feankel & Co. for #2,149 with jutorest to give a proference, and that on tho 15th day of August last they gave n warrant to confess judgment to Thomas J, Stovens, on which judgment was eutered for £715. The Fiet National Dank of Johet also have Jndgmeuts for 8701,80 obtainod by canfen- sion agminst Denker & Kocl, O, 1. Macomber hias recovered o judgment for 8450, and Clinrles Guodepecd one 1or 199, All theso judgmeats aro by confessions, aud lovies Linve been made under _exccutions on iho debtors’ prop- orty, Douker & Koch have o stock of goods worth €6,600 snd good ac- counta worth 8700 more, while their iudobtedness does not excoed 83,600, A Tule to show causs waa issued, and injunction to provent tha cight judgment creditols men- tioned above from proceading to collect thair claiws, Au involnntary petition was also filed against James M. Wetheroll aud ‘Thomas J, Short, part- ners under 406 firm uame of Weatherell, 8Lort & Co., 1 the wholesale mtilinery busiess, their utota bolug No. 231 Wabash svenae, %bo (ol lowing are the namos of the petitioning creditors and tho amount of their respective claima : Charles Low, New York Cllflw %1,78] £112: W, B. Kile, $1,000; aud Valkeoburgh, g781, ia charged tho firm have suspended pavment of their com- marcial paper, and that thoy have not half onough provertv to pay thecir debts, Tueir etock of goods ia probably worth 82,000, while their debts will nmount to ©6,000. A ruloto show cause Nov. 24, waa issued. A discharge was 1esued to Charles A, Crell. In the matter of Fronch, 8hew & Co., an order ;u 188ued for o composition meeting to bo beld oy, 27 Hezokiat Paffenborger was appotuted Provis. jonal Asaigneo of the estato of Isaao 8. Shircy, Rosonbaum & Mitcholl wero adjudicated ban rupt by confosslon, and & warrant was issuod re- tuinable Deo. 13, Dradford Haocock was ap- pointed Assiguoo and o ordor 18sucd for the ex- amination of the bankruptsto-wurrow, AUPERIOR COUAT IN BRIEF. 8. W. Walkor. G. W. Colemao, and E, R. Walter aned (L M. 8mitn, J, H, Lricgs, W. W. Boyng- tom, and B, I, Alen for £1.500. Shoaban & MeCarthy began & suit for 2,600 ngainst Francls A, McCormioi. CIRCUIT COURT, Horman Baldwin filed s bill against Oharlos W. Colebour, W, L. 8cudder, Jr., Francia Corby, Joln K. Ruseell, Alexauder Whito, aud Japathan Edwards, to foracloss s morigage for §7,627.38 ou Colehour's lensshold iuterost in tho weat 53 feot of Lot 2, Block 56, and tho east 37 feot af Lot 8, Block 56, {n the Original Town of Chie c0go. THE OALL, Jupae Brobarrr—No call. Jucas GARy—96, 47, 93, 100 to 103, 105 to 110, 112 to 118, inoiusive, Jupox Moone—26, 21, 28, Jupar Rooxns—Bot cases torm No, 861, _Tupoe Boovu—Set cases, tosmn Nos. 514 and 054, Jupaz Faswenr—No call, JUDGSIENTN. Umirep BraTEn Cincrit CoUnT—JUDGE BLop- orTT—Georgs O. Morgan vs. Northwestern Gas and Water-pipo Compiny, $1.00. bBUPERION QoUNT—CONPYARIONs—Lawmis W. Dock va. 3 mes M. Sybranat, $1,310~bawe ve, Frederick O, Kimbail, £13 4. ' Jepok Gary—G, 1. Saokett et al. va, Frederiek Zinkau snd Aaron Herzog, $340.18, ———— THE SUPREME COURT. HYAD-KOTES OF RECEST DECISIONS, Tho following aro hoad-notes of recent decls- fons of tha Bupreme Oourt, generally of cases flled at tho Juno term of this ycar at Spring- flold: MIOIHAEL RPOEL V8. CAROLINZ BELL. Witness—Cowmyetency af Uefendant 1 Suit bu Widow, for Cavacnvy Her Hustund's Deati.—~The defendent fsu competent witness in Lsier own behalf {n an action brought nader the Liquor law of 1874, by the widow of & do- ccaxed porson, to nmnrdunlfu Tor causing the death of her husbaud by selling hin Intoxfeating iquor from the drinking of which to ezcess he dfed, Intosicating Liquora—Where Purty Guing for Dame anes srom Use af, 18 Consenting.—Whero u wife kuows the dt that her husbind bLas purchased & jugof mhisky and s drluidug Immodsrately, and, has it In Bor power Lo prevent Mim frow drinking in such quan- ity an fo fulura Lia, by Lreskiug the Jug of pouring out its cantents, and I8 not provented from doing av thraugl foar, but Lermits Lim to use it n great excess, from whirk desth ensitcs, ehie must b cousidered sa & witling party to his condiict sna inatrumental in bring- fog the Joss upon hierself, ALEXANDEW WICKENSITAM VE, JPASE ALTONS, Ansignor and Aengnee—Aanignor's Liadility,—Where {hio evidence shows (liat the maker of an_indorsed promissory nols was usolvent at its maturity, snd so voutinued, thoreforo m sull sgajnst blin would have becn unavailing, the sssignor will be lable to iho assignes upon hin asalgnment, Samne—Eatoppel to Deny that Suit Woutd Mave Deen I'narasting.—Whero the -ul;fnu of & gromlucry note suortly after its maturity informod the sstiguor that g £ De codld And Bo property of the maker out of which > Smeko tho debt, atud skl If be. hould: wue bim ttor 4 conz it oul stost the W make snd the nor lols of hlw,"” Held, fn it by ¢l sssignor, that this was asuficlent to from juslsting that suit shouid h agalust the maker, snd a tacit admizsion would biave been unavailing, FRENTISS D, CUKNEY Vi TR CITY NATIONAL BANK OF Lt be b OHICAGO, Summons—Suficiency of Mution fo Quash.—Where the firat sumpions {saued in & cause was returned " not fous sud thersupon withia lcuug‘ of the commencement of the term an aliss sufnnions wes {ssued returnable o tho same term, whish was served anl the causa continued, and the defendant st tho next term to whichs (he cause was continued moved the Court 4 to quush the writ tssued hereln,” which was overrulod, eld, that the motlon was defective in not spacifying whichawrit waa fnlendsd, snd beuce the question was ok properly presented whether the second suinmons fasusd within ten days of tho term sbould ol lisve been mada raturnabls 1o the naxt suc- ceeding term, i Of Inewmbrance on Land Convayed Ly War- ranty-Deed in Actlonon Sote for the Price.~¥osn action Upou & PrOmIOFY LS GIVER for the purchase lionsy oF faun the defetilant tleadod that ite laud was cou- voyed by warrauty-doed with full covenauts; that the 1nd was not free of lucumibranor, but was focumber- saa charged with' e paymient of cortain taxss cuntiog to $449.40, wbich bud aot been paid, but was atill & Uou upon the laud, 1ield, thisk the ples was Dbad on demurrer, a8 it fadled 't0 show (it the grantes had pald the ficumbrauce or had been disturbed 15 the possesalon of the land In consequence of the same, ama—Deqres of Cara Required in Cars of @ Loan, —Wnere s saimsl is borrowed without Lire, tae Lore awer is bound (o uss extraordinary care of the same, and for eny failiza of such duty resulting in {njury ta 18 lender, the Lorrower will bu lisble, Purty al Law—{n §al Agatnat Lorrower,~Whero & Afe borsows property which s iujurod Lefue fia re- ho alone da Mable to thy louder, and It s unt «rvor i the Court to allow & dismissal ‘s (0 (he bus- band ou au spveal, wheu boil Lave becu sucd before & Justica of tho Peace, 1t would bo othorwiao f the Lus- bund was lable, WILLIAM ¥ AT Y8, OXOROK BAUGH KT AL, Homsstsad—W hather Adjorntng Log Conatituiea Part #—Wheso tho Lot upon whkh the deblor reaidesly o moen than $1,00, an adjolning Int, (hangh i 1o encloanre, will net be esenpt trom levy aaid conaututing & (srt o the homentead, ittt sl Lots fagether.— Whete two di 80 on atecution, the Judgioent debtor or bia geanteo ancceeding to h'a rightn, will have the right to Liave the salo sct aniile before the right of redemption explrea, by Mintin, atnlenn apeclat cifcumetancos are shown reudoring o )0 60 maran proper, Itis the daty of sn officer under exacntlon to sell tawit Tevied upon {1 surh quaniity amd_mannes 1s 1o produce tho Lighest price aud work the least injury to the doltor; ainl an cutiro tract of land sbould Le anld inseniraty farcela when {6 will oot produce fujury to tha deltar, Same—ifter Delay Fquity Will Sat St anldr, ieot yn Cang af Fraud, irons, or Opproon.—Where & Judgment dabtor o grantco han wmpls Temedy by mntion nls to ecl aslidn & snle of tands on execrtion and fails ta avail of it, hie will ba required on bill In chancery atter Wio Ume of redemptlon Lan expired to show & carg loudly callipg to equity for. rellef, before the sala will bo rel amde. S0 et show a atrong caro of Iraud, wroug, of oppression, accompanied with ai HAeT {0 1ny 1o porchinee-money aud interest, Suir—Ar Aqmnat Sutsrquent Purchaver.—Whern property vold undar executiui, aftor Bherifs decd, in Foil and conveyed utt of equity wilt luterfer 10 aot asida the sale it Lo _rhown thit the lat purchaser s cliargeablo will frand or othor inequitablo conduot connected with tho rale, o at Jeast Ia cliargeablo with natles of such conduct, same— Purchuser vom (efendant \n Kercutian e cerdn to 111 Rights,~A purchuser of faud sold uader cxecittion from the esecution debtor nucceeds Lo afl the rights and equitica of 1ho Lstter and no more, and i8 entitled 10 precisely the eame rewedies, The Feople ex, rel, The Caira & &t, Louis Hallroad Company . Tho Truateea of Hebools, aud Bamir: v, i, Sehool Townghipewdre Not Mumicipal Corporations, ~Sehool townsbipa being created aud continued ouly for oducatinnal purposes and not for the purpoe of exercising any of the functions of governmnnt, &re not ‘municifa) corporations in tielr pature oF purpone, lusatiun—~Combint.onal Lunitatin for Correeite Purpose~Tho provision fn_the Conatitntion of 1418 ibat * e corvorato suthority of counties, Lownships, school diatricts, cities, tuwnr, sud villages may be fu- verted with power o' aseen and collect taxes for cor- jiorate purpases,” waa fntended to Lmit the Legixtative J.ower in conferring authority ou corporate bodics to anscan and collect Laxos, Same~IFAat /s a Corporate Purposs ;—A corporate purposs witin the meaning of the Coustitutiun thorlzing tazation for the sam, 1s a purposs ueces- #ary or proper to carry into effect the obfect of the cTeation of the earporats body, A tax by ool townshilp or district to sid in the comatritction of a raliroad, or to pay interest on bonds 1aaued fn ofd of such road, & not for a corporate puc- pose, nd siich power canuot constitutionally e con- terred on stich bodiea, IL seemn hat Auch A pawer fl.u :nu conferred only npon purely municipal corpora- ons, Conatitutional Law—0ld Constitution Gorerns in Cuses Arising Under It.—~Although the Cousitution of 1444 liag boen auperseded Dy the present ouo, st sll rights scquired under ft or under laws pawed while it was (n force, must b fricd Ly aud eaforced a though it waa Ia full forcs, CII1CAGD & NURTOWEATEAN RAILWAY COMPANY VA, 5D+ WIN It BAWYLR Carrier—General Itule of Ilia Liabitity.—The Uabill. tlea of cammon carriers are for ail I even novit. able accidents, axcept they arisa from the act of God or the public enemy, Ly tho ack of God is meaut somcthing superhyman or something i opposition to the act of mau, Same—Duty 1 Reanset lo Gooda Shipped tn Bonid— Where & carrier recelves goods for traanporiation kuowing thiat they oro subject to duty to the United Btales and sre bc{np‘ sipped from one collection dis. trict to another, and that by the Iaw of Congress and the regulations of the Hevenue Department they can bo delivered only {nto s Londed warchouse, {0 be reached In compliance only with certaln speciic regu- latious, he impliedly undettak es that the gooda alall bo eafoly dellvered at tho place of ther destiustion in thio special manner required and witlin & reasonable time, aud, {7 s lows occurs in consequenco of & neglect of such duty, the carrier will bn Hab) Where s carrier received goods subject to duty for transportation to Chicago, which, under the laivs of Cougrees and_the regulatious sdopted thereunder, couid only be delivered fnto a Londed warelioure un. der the superintendenca of some Reventus oflicor, and thiut could only be dons on written notico, which facts wero known to the carzier, and the goods arrived at their dentination, but the carrier neglected to notify thio conzlgneo, or the proper Revenuo ofticer, of their arrival nutil they wore accldentally cousimod by fiee, it was held : that the Ualility of the carrier, under tho clrcumatan-ex, did nol. ceaso upon the orrival of the goous at thelr destination, and that of wareliouneman attach, and that the carcier was liable to the couslgnca for the loen, THE PENNSYLYANIA COMPANY YA, WILLIAM FAINOMILD, Contract—{ly Fhat Law Gcyirned,—The Jaw is well nettled that contracta are ta bo construed socord- Ing {0 the laww of the Btalo where made, unless it is resumed from their tenor tust they were entered nto with a view to the laws of soms other State, This rulo Applies to the contract of a carrler to transport goods marked (o s party rosiding in a different State, Evidrico—Carrier's Receiptddmissibla on Quention of Undertakina,~When goods were do- compavy {n Indiana marked snd d to & consiguee In Leavenworth, Kan., for traasportation, 11s lina of road terminating at Cicago, Xil., aud it appeared that on the nost day tha Comnany snade out and delivered to the sbipper a bill of fading contafniog an agreement to earry ¢ n i the Company'a frelght etation in Chicago, and Lmiting his liabitity toits own line of road, snd that tha goods rrach Chicago 1u wafety and wore tranaferrod 1o an- other company, in whoso cuatody they ware burned, It 48 lield In » euit aganat (413 company a0 giving suc 111 of Iading, to ro-over for tho loss, that it was error torefune to admit in evidence on the part of the Cot- pany the alippiog order contamning' directivos as to tho shipment and the bill of Iading. —_— AN IMPOSTOR UNWASKED. To the Edler of The Chtcago Triduns : Bartavia, 1)L, Nov. 11.—In the early part of the present year, & man etyling Limaelf the Rov, 1. ¥, Barton, claiming to be a minister of the Chnistian Church, and representing Limsel! s belanging to Nodaway Lodge, No. 85, A, F., and A, 3L, at Quinoy, Ia., mado hia appearnace at thispiaco. 1lo was soon sottlod s pastor of the Chrirtisn Church here, and was, after duo oxamiuation, wolcomod #s a visitor to tho Ma. sonio Lodge hore, and coidially grosted as a brother by the mombers theroof, Evorything was lovoly for atimo, but at length rumors derogatory ta the pravioua charaater of Barton began o be clrculated. Invessigation proved the ramora to have moro truth than falsohood in their compo- sltion. Darton publishod in tho local papor what he olaimod to Lo an anawer to the ramora and a vindication of his character. Ho also ap- pealed to the Lodge, in the character of an abused and traducod AMason, for tha moral sup- port of its members to fron himself from the asporsions cast upon hischaracter. Thia appeal was made with that brazens impudence which 80 often passes for injured innocenco, and was nob altogsthor without ifs offect on tho momberw hearing but tte Lodgo thought best to investigato a Il tle further before aswuming to carry what might Ibmvn 1o be » “dead weight.” Accordingiv & ottor was sont to Nodaway Lodge, No. 65, Quin- ey, Ia,, making inquiries as to Durton's standing and cliaractor thore; but, in duo coarsa of timo, the Jottor was returned, it not haviug been called tor,—thua proviog conclusively that there wasno euch Lodge there, and that Barton was nos & momber thero, Pending an answer to this letter of inquiry, Darton Jeft tho place, but wroto a fetler from Chicago to the Mastor of the Masonic Lodgo bere, of whichi letter the following is a true Mo A, g copy & Cinéaeo, 1L, Aug, 29, 1816—Dr, Bucher, T, 2y diy &y MomDEARSIN: 1 wrote (0 Towa By Tloover atarted Lis elary, to a man by the name of U, Dewey, to whom I gave §.0, In 181, to pay Lodge duss. L amy dust o recciit of & latter inat lufarain my that T bave been susponded for oyer two yevrs, and 1 did not give my Lodge number right st Uatavia. 1 dlon’t sce how under the sun I should have forgotien it. T sm very sorry 1 should havo fmposed on tis Lodgest Batavia, apd now wish to notify the Lodgs myself through you, sud beg thelr pardon for auch im- Jeuition. Now, Brotier Bucier, I humbly bag aud pray hat you will forgive ms for ‘saking a seat fo your Lodgo, and T promise you T will not apply sgain Hll T y my dues aud am again_reinstated, Dlosso anawer iy roturn mall, immediately after your Lodge takes actlon, Fraternally yours, 1. F, Bantoy, Upon the recespt of this letter, relying upon the promise ha thersin made that bha Would not again endeavor to thrust bimself upon sny Lodge, nor claim followsblp with the fraternity, until be should ba reinatated, It was thought beat Lo lot the mattor drop push it no further, Dut, within tbe laat faw days, saveral letters havo beon recoivad by membera of the llatavis Lodge from members of the Masonic Lodge s Walcatt, Ind., makiog Inguiriea respocting tbls aame Larton, and statiog that ho was pursuing tho ssme course thors bo did here, soliciting and rocoiving sid from, sod imposing upon, the fratdraity thero, A% ho did Liore ; snd that, too, after mak- fug a ‘pledyo not o do so, That the pnblio at large, and tha Masonlo fra- ternity, might ba warned agalvst Barton, sud be placed on their guard againet avy further impo- sition by bim, 1t waa desmed propor to make this publio oxru.-uu. that other impostors might take warnwg {rom Barton's fate. By order of Latayia Lodge, No, 404, A,, ., and &, Maavus, D, M. Maxsox, Becratary, : i ‘Thes opposition to rigid clcss commun: 0 ba gRning groun ong the Bap! England, and the Boston correspoodent of the KEvangelist this week doclarea that Dr, Pentecost, in s plea for communion with members of Evangelical churches, is ln entire agroomeut with the feeling and practice of Baptist minis- ters geuerally o Boston and throughout New Fugland, * * In other words, theso preachiers do 1oL, in all cases, wake baptiim & prerequuiite to adwlssion ta the communiun table, ‘Thoy do pot think it fudicioua to aunounce this as a rule, sud 80 to make war upon their standards; but in thetr private sud quist usage on commuuion oc- casions, Baptist miolsters sie, with few excep- tion, loss narrow, and more free aud brolhes 41d Qhutatiap, than tholr printod rules oliow SEEKING FOR KNOWLEDGE. The Evening School at the Fos- ter Building, Dealing with Somnolent and Harde ‘Worked Pupils, Different Nationallties in Attendance. A nama that smacks of impaenniosity and late mental development {8 the night-school. It I8 auustitution cutnmon ta wuearly all cauntries, and in useful lu nllowing personn debarred trom education in day-time au opportunity to cast away the coil of iguorance, and make etrides in tho dircction of the tree of huowladgo. Bt the way of tho night-scholar iy uot that of a trav- eler fu Araby the Blext, It iw fhuty, unln- viting, aud monotonone. The teachers ato chlefly soung mon preparing thems eeives for other purenits jo hfe,—generally youug lswyors, medical students, or Souths contemplating the taking of holy orders, Peo- plo cannot expect perfection in tha art of m- parting learving from euch materin), nor 18 tho average profeseioual ajprentice likely to enter witl euthusiasm upon a course of life too often at variance with ail Lia tastos and desires. llam- mering letters into the head of a well-seavaned adull is not eductive work, and, an tha rules of the night school prolnbit from admirmon any person under 12 years of age, it miay oarlly b imagined that the bulk of she pupils aro not upriug chickens, ONE CLABS OF TEACHLRS do & vast deal of good,—~the youug Iadies who graduste In the Normal Bchool, aud who, having rocelved partial certificatos, aro teaching at night whils waiting for regular situations. A competent Principal generally ovarsoes the work- ing of the experimeut, and monages to hring somo kind of order out of what otherwino might prove unslioyod chace. It is often uu~ pleasaut work for Lim, but ho fs compelled to submit, A Twinvse reporter made an excursion to tho Fostor School, at the utorsection of Union and Tuster stroots. one eveuing Jast week, aud had a look at the rank and file of tuoso who sask rudi- mental onlightovment ju that ioatitution, e found tho Director, Mr. Iollfleld, Princijal of the Dorn Behool, a very ablo and pleanant gen. tleman, who conducted b througn tho rovms, ueatly 8 dozen o all, where teachoss anl schol- ars wore dovotlug thomselvesindustriously to the blackhoard and the text-book. THERE WAS ONE KUOM LEVOTED TO GIuLE, ! maimiy Hebrens of forelgn birth, who came to loarn Enghish. Thoy rangod all the way from 12 10 80 years of age, and pressnted the marked leatures of the Semitio race, The Prin- cipal aaid that they wers apt pupils, and mado gratifsing Leadway in their stwlics, ‘They umially lost Iriday wpight, tueir Balbath ove, which 1ost them fourteen nights duriog tho season, oxtending from the end of Boptember Lo about Christmas. A vory active-looking young 1ady superiatended the exercises, and appeared to take dehight in her vory arduons task, One room ja entirely dovoted to MEN 'AND nors recontly arrived from nou-English speaking countrics, who find thomeelvon ~ hope. lessly at pes in this city, ‘Their teachers bhave harder work tuan break- ing stoues, and, of course, make slow pro- gross, 1tis acknowledged, however, that tho CGermans, Slaven. and Scandinavians who stiend here are vory industrious, snd make au over avorage throughout the ecason. They come do- termined t0 conquer every dilliculty, and flually succeed. Ono man, well past 50, & German, is the mont persisteut echolar 1o the school. 118 never faila to put 1 an appearance, and bas alrends, des pite his age, mastered the rudimeuts of Enghel, which maokes him nfinitely bappy. He mokes a thousand blundera every ~ night, but always manages to uontangle tho scholastic skein bofore ho leavos. Beveral mon past 40, noarly all foreignere, abtend nightly. SBome of them hang on with wondious teonacity, but oth- ora grow tired, sod drop off with a "iih‘ con- vinced thac the old and oasy habits of boer and pipes aro moro congomdl tian tho sterner disoi- pline of acquiring knowledgo, Few, indeed, of the moro advaucod adults over acquire soytling approaching proflciency, and aie coutout with tho small currency of swords which onable them £0 carry on business with the English-upeaking olomont of the community. The ranks of the night-school pupils are chiefly recimitod from thoso who ato COMPVLLED TO WORK FOR A LIVING daring daylight-hours—sons avd daughters of poor parents, desirous of rising above the elough of Jgucrance. ‘hoy olten como to the school physically worn out. and drop asleop over their hooks. Beginuing Monday evening, they como Tueaday, perhaps Wedneaday, but often fall away boforo tho end of the week, avoraging about three nights. The Irish pupils are oa- peoiallv romarsable in tiis way. Thev learn with singular facility, but the danco, if there De one in thie neighbortiood, has moro attraction than the school-room. Thus tho Irish scbolars make s small average of attendauco, but, in tho way of acquiroment, they hold their own with the other nationalities. If thoy steadily applied thomwelves with the sawne zeal, they would oute strip thom. THE BCHOOL MOURY last from 7 until ball-past 0 o'clock each even- ing. ‘Tho most oxperionced Pitncipols conmdor this balf an hour too much, becsuso about o'clock woary heads aro bowed upoa the desl, tired naturo gives compleicly out, and tho night scholar 19 commonly asleep. ‘fo atvuse man, boy, woman, or girl from dreamland to den) with moody aud tenses, md. ditiop and subtraction, is & job whicls fow teache erd, especially irrogrular onea, liko to undertake, Beaides, it s uscless to try aud afthet s halr- sompolent brain with learning. As arule, the teacliers ullow the tired scholars to have thew sn00zo0 aus, convinced from experienos ghas it 1a about tha most scomblo thiug to do. In apite of all tho drawbacks sitending the eysiem, night schools are ueoful, and many au_illiterate man and woman has cause to blesy thoir sgauoy, ‘To the poor sud igvorant they aro an undeniablo blegsing, 'They help to train teachers for the day echools, and consume the evoutngs of hnne dredw of youug people in & useful and honosable mannor. “Tho averago attondanco of all the evening achools iy as fullow . gl Hchool gl episghiast b it Administering Food by Hypodormic Injectiol Pittadura Medical and Surgieat Revortcr. 2 0 ed 67, 8 Huugarian proprietor, has on {n tho Asylum at Ober-Dobling siuce 186% and for tho purposo of suicido biss often refuse all food, 6o that for twonty-seven monthy st a tima ho badto bedaily fed by meansof thy tube, Of Iate he Lias been more fnconsisten: in Lis refusals, somctimes euflnr evon abundantly and at others allawing himself to bu fed. Uu Jan, 18, lowever, Lo bogan again to ab- golutely refuse fuod. aud #0 coutinucd, with tho exceptinn of one day, to the 24th, when it was redolved to foad bhim by the tubo ad horetafure, but all atiempts to pass this proved fruitless, such violent coughing aud irritation did 1t causo, Evey when tho tuba was got into the stomach, the fluld imjected was immadiately expsliod again by its wide; #o that the whole procedure, ju- ducivg wo much suifering, proved useiesd, As ten days had elapsed without lus taking Aoy food, with the excoption of some soup oace, it was dotermined ta try the subcutancous in- Joction, uudor the Lope that a ulight quantity of nutriment might bo so supbplied, so as to ward off davger to life, and exert a favorable impros- sion ou the pationt when he found bis resistsnce unavailing. Ofive 0il was the substauce in- Jjeoted, tho syringa employod holdioe Aftesn oubio ceutime ors. To the eyringe wis al- sached a thin cavutohouo tube, torminated by the canula of an ordinary subcutansous syringe, 80 Lhat $he movements of the patlent did not de- runge the working of the spparatus, Oune or two syringefuls w injocted dumly; thereforo, fiftoon to thirty cuble ceptimeters of oil. At et cach myringeful was thrown ioto Ave aperiutcs, but aftorwards into thres, or oven only two. ‘Ilo oil passsd, drop Ly drop, out of the canula, 4o thiat st iret an hour, and sftornards balt an bour, wss occupicd in the emptying of each syriuge, ‘This wlow procedure rendered the iujection ‘ulnlcu. sud provouted reaction, which, a8 well as pain, was caused whou the mjection was mado too rapidly, or tou wuch tuid thrown into oue spot. Most of the iujoctions were made 1u the foot, snd othors i the sides. Eoms effect was produced upon the patient’s mozsl condttion, vo that he ja:tislly abandoned his opposition to food. Thus, durwg thirty-nine days, he completely tasted duriug Dine, ate yolunlarily doring ten, and vas eupported by. the wjections durivg tho | v, 1t wan not posaible to welgh him, cral appesrance was nut changed far tko worse. With roran occasional exceptions, when the injoctions sero resumed, the patinnt praduaily abandoned hia remstance, and at st aten s patural nay, (ho exporiment lasting al- tazetlior mbout two monthr. The ehloroform odor characteriatio of fasting persons disape peared woon after the lirst injection. S e 110w to Reatore the Value of Turkich Necuritics. “An ingenione plan,” aays the Palt Ma'l ia- zelle, han been davised by o Gernian Jew for rentorlug the valun of Turkink securitise in the market, Hn suggosta that the Turkieh band hotders ehonld, instead of vainly urging their spective Governments Lo interfers on their half, euroll themeelyes an sn_army, and bola's march ou Courtantinople. The moral effect of tlun domonstiation would, he malotains, be im- mevee, The Sultan would in al) jrobability, whitlnk from the consequances of # pitchad bat- tle, well knowing that all Europs woald ba set in & biazo of fudignation if bie inughiered those whom be had previourly plundeced, Tho fact of many Turkish houdholders Lewnis azed ana fn- firm ladies would, it in wurged. Lo an advantage rather than otbherwise, for, if wheelnd in the van of the advanciug wrmy in imvahd charn, the Turka would be too clivalrous to fire at them or hack them in pieces by the sword; and thie baz- talion of ‘decaved gentiowomen’ would thua ast 24 8 ahield for the stock-jobbers and nther npec- ulators jn tho rear. The baonern of tho aveng- ing lost ehowld, it Ia angzoted, hear the devico of & bull and a bear bugging each other in am- ity." NEW PUBLIGATIONS. D. APPLETON & CO,, 519 & 551 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, IAVE JUBT PUBLISHED A SUPERB WORK BY LAOROIZX, TEIE BIGHTEENTH CENTURY. 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The Nobles, 13, Asport of Paris, 3. The Bourgeoisie, L4, Feies sud pleasures of 4. The People. 5. The Army and Navy. 8. The Clergy. e, 7. The Parliament, {18, Tho Thestres, 8, The Finances, 1%, The Balone, 0, Commerce, 18, Voyages, etc. 10, Education. .19, Costumew ana Modles, *,*Tho aplendid sucoces of fho various worke qf M. 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FAIKBANKY' Bt SCALES oF ALL KIND3, FAIRBANKS, MORBE & GOy 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicage, ° Betaseful tobuyonlythe Geaulze, e, AMUSEMENTS Sl ADELPHI THEATRE, Corner Moz and Dearbora-st Thir Mentay etrnine, Sov. 15, 1475, Inftia] repre- Festation ul the preate s of o epectacles, AKOUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS, by the KIRALEY BROTHERS' Gtand o em the origina PAKISIAS HO NERY, Costur an ) Me tanicd Ei SU'LLE PELLETIER, Promicrn Danseuss Aeanluts, THE KIRALFY SISTERS, Chareeter Danseiiens, M. ARNOLD KIRAL P eporarps de Bulet from tn Theatee, Iarle, A #tr e Dramatis Company ing Dors Goldthweite, Ciara Mitten, Blanche M irs titner, sl Mesers, Metkilty Viily, Tarr, Lytell, Wateon, and Sulifyan “Tha whole produetion under the fmmedia! virion of the Kiralfy Brotbers—Imre At Jolo andd M. Camnilln Weinachenck, tanager of (e Lerto Bt Martin Theatre, Parts, ANOUND THE WORLD Fxery Evening snd Wed- nesday aud Haturiay i Hox Offico open from 9, beath early, STAR LECTURE COURSE. 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Also T, M, HENGLER, he geeat’ fong and, Daocs Artint. ‘Mauning, ltire, Arhington, Kemble, and Lot 1us00 10 new actr, Lvery eveing wud Wednosday and Batarday Clark-et., opposite Sterian House, Every Lvening and Wednesday and Sstarday Matiness, KELLYRLEON'S HINSTRELS 25 Acknowledged Artints in 8 brilliant performance, ELEGANT, CHASTE, AND MIRTHF UL Esery Eventogand Wednesday and Saturd iy Motinees, McVICKER'S THEATR FEngaerment for ONE WEEE ONLY of the dlstin- guishied acirees JANE COOMES. who will uppear on 3loalay and Tueslav nights s JCLIA in Eowies* great play uf the HUNCHBACIK. Wedneaday nnd Tlure fay, * Adsicune tie Actress.” Fritay, benitt of Jane Cooiba, Next'wek, production of the grand romantic drama THL JEW HALSTED-ST. OPERA HOUSE, (Coruer Halsted and Harrison.aa.) 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STONE, ,ig0ut 5 . s wha'ls a rafinat 131 Madtaon sty Clitcag, Hle: ¢ vaa Disoascs, Semiial Woaknevs, Ipoteacs Hieuities, ato.. Mediclass farnished for A%5 41 suarattund oF motcy rornded. . Consulta sune, co fiad hiatly or by lotter. A oW ircularsaeut, sexlnd, o atamps. " A BOOK FOR THE MILLION, = MARBIAGE,Abisistsmotri tnalired LGUIDL, (i with uywerus ngr matl Y o Lis 'iofo fur those who ara martied or cuntemplate war. uaht tu by under look an: Neut DR BT Lt 8 SPECIFIC MIXTURE 1s & surw eurv for Frivate Discases, ROR SALE BV ALL DRUGGINTS, _FRACTIONAL CURRENOY, _ $56.00 Packages OoF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXCHANGE FOR Bils of National Carvency, AT TRIBUNE OFFICE buut the house, N {ontn. And T Eoentar DR. T. J. CROSSMAN 1 ninart RAILROAD TIME TABLE _ . ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURS OF TRAINS FIPLANATION OF REFERENCE MANKS, -1 Satsrds) 1 engited in i1y escapiat. 1Ms0day axoy, tiveduadey at8.00a. . § Daite, o) 103w (A 5 cmennon‘«nqvn\gssrsq’nuun\:\ Teket Arrice, nPacific Fast Lina, el Dy Es. abubngue Ngnt Ka. v aima: ht Kproa: aLen e Dubonie M + Ml anken F epnterranenl Walleand Rinne-sta, Devotcenerof Capaland Kineia-ate. HICHIZAY CENTRAL RAILRINY, fun ap 1 o aal foatar Teenlyspecind.o, utheast corner wf Randols, m, * 8400, m. e ™o *Sunday Kr. 1*¥aturday and Suaday CHICAGN, ALTAN & ST, LOW!S, and Chica s, narta City ad Denver Tnvon et Wedl Sudey roar Wativans Tinress AL D n 4121 Randalwhet., Leare. ‘ Arrice, Razan City and Denver Fag: Tx. | 1207 wooa, 471 BY. 1ouia and Sprneiein i Feinme BeC Lo, Suringneld & Tatas.. Peoria, Keukux & Hurlinet : Mail, via mafo tine. i “ICARY. MILWAUKEE % ST, PAUL RAILRIA. £1e) oty eorver adimn an f Canal-sis, Ficksl Otrs, antat Deyor, i ' 7:p. m, . |* 4:00p, m. Chen & Towa: alss, Mentsna. nud avavane Pain, Pase Blilwaukee, S Paul & 3 thpmay 11003, en. t7Mem, a0 ILLINAI3 CENTRAL PRI, bt ol af Teed rascn Depot, foot oF ke ol Ujiee. Tk Rear fiark, Arriee, CRICAGO, BURLING: Depats, foit of " Like. anet Cimat @nd Sizte and ut ervts Atail a0d spr U8 w il Dervatur Pamengor, Lubludug e 31u3x Oty Ko on: Puctue ¥ast Liue, for Omalia, Kanas Git), Ledvenwort, A o Suiaon & B Joseph Lxn. N Orias & ettty Rinr Pusenre?, Diwner'ttirove Aceamm ks -3 Ugwnar'atirave “Ex, Sunda: thixl ¥atardey. 3E1. Monday ERIE AND CHICAGO LINE, ‘e, Depot, Expaition liusiivy, ey 1101 Glark-ot., oor, rrine. | Leare, Day Riprees—Pollman Drav. LT nin STawpini - Car Now\o Atlauti without‘chanas,.. .| 0:10a. m. press- Pailan bl Pl o o Fgelts 1m _Carsaad Hotel C Oy Naw rusnig 0 803p. 2308 m Foam Conrat Pyt gon A a7 - nty Jaot Lakr-st: ais o3t s P g T B s o [_Eearn, Arrive. Tndtananalis Lauleille & Oiacta init Dag Exprost Y Indiansinls. poisiilia B0mi; nan Niknt Eapress (il ), £00 p.on.l® 7150, L CINCISNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LYY From lr':tulhr:;’:n;rmn, &t Lnu‘xllu.txwa‘n(quh e et G i ke T Arrive, Indisnapalts Loulerille & Clacin.| ™ e India ‘Loa Eam el nad (dal 8:Mp. m. 1:'0!._!:_.' PITTSBURA. CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILRAAY. e o AT Ly i T iy S l Leare, Arrive, Olil‘umhm. Pittsbarg & New \'nrk" ot Frttabire ¥ Naw i) Y50 @ o Espsre ety 801p. m. 09, m. T:oa. m. PITISBURY, FT, WI(;NE !x_ CHICAGO RAILWAY. Lease. | aviien, Day Ezpres: Passeug Paciric Tant AMall 1.4 D cepl Baturiays sud Sunday . BALTIMORE & OHID RAILROAD Tins leare Jrom rear o Esposition Luilding and fan ar Twontyaecontat, I i smaion: dnd o dspongrres W1 Gk, ture T Arriee, e, (Imaha, Loavenw'th& Atchlson s '*10; Peru Acsummodalion, .10 8, $iui Baprasy OCEAN NAVIGATION. National Line of Steamships, ERIN, 4.640¢ t1 Nov, & st THE QUEEN, 4, 1.7({):0 :Nv. i atdp.me GREECE, 4,810 ton, 11, at3p. m. FRANC oy 1N Ha, m, . Retura tlek. 2 currvacr. (RSON, (wpnusiio new ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, Tho Gesaral Trausatlantic Cuupany' beteen Mew VOrk sni Havco. - Koy Iy than Aay utier), will sald s (o)l AMEI Baturaay, No LARRABOIE iidae: Dos: 1 ardav, Do PRICE OF'§ e aaa N TGOS toehaiiva e, d §100, movordiug nthodation am{.n..::b.a:‘-n Uskets at rod yead asaatias wihout a5t GuATas: bissisire o 0. QGreat Western Steamship Line. From New York to Bristol (England) direat. CORNWALL, Stamper,... JWeds SRt WERPERS Wi Y sy Cabla Pusssge, 830 Intermediate, 445 Btoorace, 830 [y Tk e R A Firet cabin, &1 Nov, ¥ e, 1 3 SRy L T Y TAGA SBON AL Aveat PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS. R Cq Oritce DaTToN & BoUTHEASTERY R. 4) Y10 Propossls will be recolvod uptil 3 o'clock p. ar,, 8, at the ofcs of the Comypany iu Dayton, U, for ta coustrugtion of the Deyton & Soutbeastern Rallrosd for he onlire ur part, Speciications, sic., can basea o Gapay ou sud slier Dec. 1, Th T =t any or all bide, 8, N, YEOMAN, Presidanl, J. BLEOKENWDERYER, JR, Clie! Eoginses,

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