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THE CHICAGO 'T'RIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1876. Into ono of the docka of the Chicsgo o0 Wlriny to atop & lonk ind repal hr Dock a° “the ptop John Dridgeon, Iaden paderto T Beilndiee, “waa fonnd to S grhin, Whhom wien ahe trled v leave et a0 D Wells stroct bridge, Tt (onkn the per d0cK MO0 b of thron tues o pull her O, .. rriact SCaavocefved e yeatorday that dio ot b in Nortl By, novan milen el WAlor, Eho lina & caro af Tnmbor pahof DEAtEATHST One of fhie. Voncel-Qwnors o ;"l;‘éump...,m Higs has Uoen dispatoled to her o glance: IARQUETTE, fipfdfll"mkpulch o The Tridune. Joanqeesres Miche Oct. 4. —Ansiven—Prop fahante i 9 genr Col. Coolk, “f:::’l’i;—l'mp Winslow. P ppacite, £, L o . nently to-day. E"f'n:‘;"n,:e'-'l‘u’.fi“ur A0\ ek, ;fip:m of thicker to-night, ront st here are TIE CANAL. sponr, Uct. fi—Anntven—Qen. MeClel- BneErOn e com; Maynower, Licon,0, 100 o’ prop Pectless, Ottawa, 4,800 bu corny’ e ot I 0,200 corn Cayaga, Romeo, ba torny Hercular, Jolfot, 0,000 bh corn; 1s Griswolds Minooka, 0,000 bit ¢orn} Qeors anele UFISIY60 b corn? First Natlonal, Died's o e hu corn, ,000 bu oate; Orlon, Mar- silet S0 b corng Gen, Bhern;‘;n. Morrls, ant, Motrls, 8,000 bn corn} 00, ?'e'r’.‘n'cu’.'&fln%o"n‘u coin} Mehitor, Morrls, SUOVLCI o Stanley, JollaL, 25 fona mers e To D SN 3,100 1t Tmbers B0, 007 1t lumber; prop Atlan- ; 1t Inmbof, 160 'm Akingloss R i Dallait, Ottawa, semenget, POt 100 Doorin, b7, a1 1t ombery }a“gn Gatter, 'Ladatle,” 14,85 16 limliert prop peorln, 27,168 ft limbers Waterloo, Peo- s::fl'f'n'umm. 01 nt shingles, 200 ponta, PORT ITURON, Bpectal Dispaich lo e Triduste, Pont Tienas, Oct. 4-+1014i3 p. m, —Dowx—Props willam Cowle, Jiavana and consatt; echra Thomas 7, hetdon, D. S Austin, Swootheart, isn-Souttiwest; gentle. \asmuen—Fine: MISCELLANEOUS. g ax0ToaT.—~A New York ship-Lroker offers for sale tho yacht Countoss of Dufforin for 88,000, The daraagos 1o tho ateani-barge Roso, which ally uflered feom dro at Tonawanda, will not excecd 81,000, The hull and ¢argo tvora {nsured, Thetog Crowell and 4 gteam pump hinve heen sont {otalae {ho Luent craft, which wan scutiled at tho \meof the fire..... Tho tug Mocking Bira nns hoen yunt from Detroit 16 joln the Livingstons and Win fow In thel endoavots fo roleaso the Harrlet T ..The Detrolt Z'rlbune says: ‘* Tho tug Bweep- Jizkes b etationed at presont at the stralts, to ren. Zeraniatance whoee nedded in that vicinlty, Tho tozCrueader, hinving Teft tha Wenona at Cleveland, urised up about noon yosterday. 8ho was to havo Loft Last eveningt to reliove tho Bwoopstakas, which «lil e used for gencral towing purposos'....Bays (bo Detealt Fres Preas? *‘During the past scason waltea largo amonnt of froight has boen tranaforrod from sestals to rall at the Canadlan Southern oross- ft5, Dealrand lumber In Iarge quantities have e taoprncipal lno of frelghhticro. transferrad, botnext fearon, with o largo grdln elovator at that In, 8 larze amount of wheat will be shipped k2ot sl that polnt. At tho present timo theru aro gise veesels loading and discharzing thelr carzocs stinal point.”....Capt. McAlpine has been anuc- cenefal In hln efforts to raise tho tug Mliler, which Mewup In Thunder Bay nbout a- year ago, and which was accompanied with loas of Jito.” After searching In the vicinity of the sunken wretk for a thort lime, the_scowa” nnchorad over tho spot, andtwenty-four hours fromy the timo that operas tiory began sho was rolsed 1o the sure fice. Tho (g e Iying, whou fonnd, in g fect of water. Bho was mmediately takon to Af- fers and placed on the ways. Ilar bollor Is in good Tebton, but tho Tl liuw sustataoa sbont. 4000 woribof damage. It 18 catlmated, howaver, that atout £1,600 or §1,100 will put her in good shape foreervice In her old eapacity....The Now York &, in speaking of the arrival of the crow of tho rche Middlescx on tho Ateamship Ene fland, rays: *On Tuesdny, tho 10th, in shaaty male, thosche Middleeex, of Milwankee, wasrizhted, showing ignals of dlstress. Sho wan watatiosged and lie? erew wero oxhausted. For four dsyeand nights they had stood at the pismp, and v ehipe lind passed thom without heedfn theleglgnals, Capt. "Calbrick, Mate Buigor, and torming th 7, fre men ond cook, v’ crew, ad the vessol's owner, Mr. wnim. were taken off, Thelr porsonal ag- Tho !(nnmsllo Lumberniin 1y been recelved to lay up tho Lzited States tug-boat Cal, Graham, tho dredgo, and hee two dump ecown, ot thia port. The work of Uredging ls completed and thero 18 now plump (Lirteen fect of wnter for 140 fect morth of the fouthpler, Vessoln should keep fifty fect from the north pler If drawlng much water, © The work of tepairie the plers Is still prgizresnlnz ander the tapenition uf Me. John Gco. Thero I8 soino talk of tebuildine the Government drodgo at this port thecoming winter. On account of the «mal ag~ propriation on this ahore, hut vne himpector will be teqaired for the coming ' year instead of Lwo as heretofore, Under this arrangement Col. Robert $traliman retires and Capt, S, C. Mower, of Grand Haven, takes eharze of tho entiro whore,™ Special Dapatch to The Tribune. Mirwavkzx, Oct, he achr Odin, wood- Isden, lzshore in Allison's Day, ncoding a tug tod steam-punsp, Ve and cargo owned hero, e tg——— CANADIAN NEWS, Spectal Dispatch (o The Triduna, Toroxto, Ont., Oct, 4.—Tho third snnual meeting of the Dominlon Grange of the Pa- trons of Husbandry occurs here. About 150 delegates aro present from varlous divislon an;;c: In the Provinces of Ontarlo, Quobee, Nova Bmvlln, and New Brunswick. ‘This morn- o £ W, Hill delivered the annual addrcss, #hich sliows the Ordor to be rapldly doveloping Htaclf throughout tho Dominfon, and {8 inna tnost flourlshing condltion. Tho present session Isoncof great importance, and will bo coutin- ;ml throughout the week, This Grango I8 siml- ot ta the parert one tn tho United Btatcs, al- though worked independently. Moypy7cle! Dispatch to Tha Tribune. C. OSTREAL, Oct. 4.—This afternoon while h“P!: Anderson, of the ship «Dunbarton, was fbfmlug Uis friend Capt, Wallerstone, of the :} ; b Perthshire, o revolver, tho weapon acaidont~ ujm'if‘l?:fdvltll, the ball striking Capt. Waller- 1e throat and comi; “}11[ "'["""’Sr‘l""l"‘“"- (h"“ 'n;:t"}l;\ ’x.u; out at tho splue, e HEht of the Nnpaues paper mills g:!&:iail;ded\fmrlng llnblll‘ucs to the cxtent compaiy 104 no assets, Ho representod the e'!'au; inthis city and ts supposcd to be in- el rl,mll 1o it to a large extent, mv’flh:l;r llr-‘lm(vllg)l. a lcathor merchant of this E:;]lnaml & ;ls.o‘l%.llmc: $300,000, with assets o I‘r?{r UI‘Lcnry, of the Home-Rulo Association o b elivered o lecturs Lioro Tast evening Tt “tovernment for Ircland.” Ifo fs on g tour through Canada and the States. Quenpe 653 Dirvateh fo The Triduna. e it. 4.~The ship laborers held o e 4 Jast nlght and voted” 8300 for tho yel- “ver victims of Savaninh and Pensacold. Orray £ P¢Ci0 Dlwwatch to The Tribune. Kesoctation st #="The Ontario Lumbermen's e gulatla Jield & meeting hero this ovening for o ul":xusn(‘uun of []'v.-ucm business. A projoet "mmr;nlued for tho formation of n Jolnt atock Tumbgy o by which 1t proposcd that tho e wu’rlmcu shalldo thelr own buslncss,—in oth- l,:;rg;:z'n l'}w:«; ’x:mn ships lnml ‘(’H‘ dlrectly b U merd, thus dolng aw; T o rautsof tho' middlomen at Livornest ——— OF INTEREST TO DISTILLERS, L'xt{u.c: aouk, Oct. §.—Judgo Bhipman, of tho Hoe hm“ Court, has filed n decislon In tha the Unlted 8tates againat John Halloran a1y whch sy o of {ntercat o distil atght go perns 8 841t n which the Government iween collect o tax upon tho difforenca bo- the amy \¢ producing capacity of o distillery and 2unt sctunlly distilled, upon which the ad been alrcady roy i gularly assessed and llected, 1Tyye Governnent brought tfio sult po H il Iulloran's bonds, Tha suroty sct up iu nse, tho asseesm, o ent and pre 8 Afi(m’]'" upon the trus vty 'fi“m?"&flgfl: men g“vfloilucetl, 8nd that no law(ul assess- that the yorr Made. Judge Shipman holds - wlu_!nu relied upon by the Qovornment Ll;-::ll{.y, aud not actual proaduction, the diclgnates on,und ho holds thnl asthestatutes 100 figcouenre ut¢ OF tho tax, thy nsscssment is N hary to eutitle the (lovernmont to re- tinan aetfon 80, t) u upon a dfstlller's bond; {3 oy po 0 eUch getton, where an uummcflt lled ) which Don, an erroncons nsscastnent, up ffll\?rlbggt l:;xluda the amount nctual) ¥ duc, i the stat ] eridenco ningy tho GO':I"HE;XI’:‘I not conclusive PHILADELPHIA, l’nu.:'nn,pnu, Pa., Oct, 4:—'flm Cougress (‘flrm:‘"““ fasembled this morntug In 8t, 3 mnl Hal), ot Thirteenthand Churchstrects, wrnhng sesslon was devoted to executlye :‘Llfi k-dmn:xe%dauo‘h;‘;‘;;y oitended. At 8 o UPETS Was commenced, Tow, I::{"}‘Lr'x‘: ‘:yo.ufiuucd thls ovening, w-x;\%r: 0 tof Ethz:l ;url}nulmlulom to the Centannial "‘"%\w,vfi, % tho month of Beptember POLITICAL GOSSIP. Something About the Polltical 8ituation in New York. The Republoans Bplendldly Organized Evorywhere--Domocrats Much Disconraged. Tilden Cortaillng Expenses and Genorally Doleful-ssAugust Ilelmont Ree fuses to Make Further Contrihutions Specinl (orreapondence of The Tridune, NEew Youx, Oct. 1,—To you who ntc so near to the acenio of politieal operations in Ohlo and Indlana, it mny seem that wo In New York aro somewhnt batkward in campalgn-work, It s trug that wo have nat done very much as yet in the matter of big mcottngs, torchlight-proces- slons, and sucht things, calculated to oxcito a temporary Intorest In tho canvass; the timo for thiess has not yot arrived; 1t is duting the last week or twoof tho campaign that such work counts in tho blg citles, i REPUDLICAN ORGANIZATION IN NBIY YOR. But, it we aro not making much show of en- thualasin, wo have beon perfecting our organt- zatlon throughout the Btate; and nover was the Ropublican party In this Btate sowell organe ized, ar so well prepared to meet aur old enemy At all points, as 1t now fs. There has been n great amount of work dono In a quict way; and, ou oleetioneday, it will be found that the work has been well done. Not only are there regular Renubllc;m arganizations th ovory ward In evory ity and fn every towh, bt companies of ¥ Boys In Blue* nls. o fack that pflm Dcmucm’u have yevived In th(ncnmpnbuu the old war-jsstics, Nm have nominated for ofllees of trust, both orth and Boutl, Hehels and Copperlieads who were especlally obnoslotis durfe ‘the War, lins nade the ' Boys-iu-Blue' organlzation espeelnl- !{pupulnr. It not_only embraces r.hc:ll 80l- fers of thy War, but thoss patriotie young men who have developed into voters since the Vir cloacd. They wero old enough during the War to aympathize with thelr brothers, fathicrs, or other relutlyes, who were valiantly confronts ing the Rebels; amd 1t was not i the natitre of things that they should be anything elso than Republieans whén the War closed. 00 young then to wear tho “hlue, they nro old ehowgli now to foin the ranks, and do cffcetive worl in the subjugation of the satne old enemy. In every townand hamiet in the Btate there are companies of theeo *Hoys in Blue,”” and they contrlve to keep the lo pnmlcni pot bolllng vary llvely. OHIO, INDIANA, AND * Thi orD MAxN." Now York s, however, taking o very nctive interest 1h the good work In Ohfo and Indiana. Bome of our best apenkors and organizers have already spont soveral wocks there, and proposo to reniali fu the field until eloctlon-dny, Work done thero §s cquivalont to work done here. Mako surs of thoso States, and Now York will beall right. This {s tho view tho Demoerats take of tho situntion, They aro discouraged with_tho present outlook. “A Domocrat who stands high In Mr. Tilden’s confldence told me o duoy or two since. that, If Ohfo and Indlann rave Republican mojoritics in Octobor, the old man (Tildaon) would concedo his dufeat In No- vombor. He further gald that the old man was very much discouraged with tho reports {from those Btates. As an Indieation of hls deo- moralizatlon, Mr. Tlldon has calied for nll the rinting bills of Iis famous *Litorary ureau,” No. 00 Liberty strect, declar- Ing tiat ho did not “propose to have any mora of that kind of work done without his eraonal ordor. 1lo sald that he aldn't sec ns ho “ Burcau” was dolng him any good, and didn't propose to pay any mora bills of its con- tracting, "The *old'mani ' is notarfously misor- ly in his tronenctions; but the young fellows Who have been running this literary Dranch of tho campaizn, zmnnm&; they had a good th(ng buvo not hesitated to draw Treely on tha bar] of monoy.” Tho quantity of printed matter they have sent out, in the alinpe of ready-mado nowspaper-cditorials, pamnphiots, cte,, hias been a regular ' bonanza ' for thelr printers. AUGUET BELMONT, TNE ROTHSCHILDS, AND AMERICAN JONDS. August Belmont, who {s nuplmand to bo the American agent of the house of Rothachild, has lven, I am Informed, $15,000 to the prosccution of tho Demoeratic cauvass in Ohlo and Indiana. Being ealled upon fora contributfon to nssist tho enmpatan In this State, he respoctfully de- ¢lined to give nn)’flllflfi ot present. Ho sald tint, if Ohlo and Indiann went Democratie, Ls ~ would pive somethivg to _earr New York; bnt, thoy gwcnt Repnby- llcan, the ‘Tilden Jlg wna up, an it would anly bo wasting money to spond it on ew York Hemocrats, ~Mr. Belmont docs not show that degree of interest In the Democratle Imrty tht he formerly did. The fact that the houss of Rotbschllds is a larza subserlbier to our newr 454 por ceut loan, and relica upon the Re- lmh)lunn party to maintain the integrity of hose honds, may account for Mr. Belmont's lukowarmncess i the futcrests of Mr, Tilden. A gentleman who held high rank In our army, who hos just returned fromatrip tp Europe, says that tho Rothechilds do not put as _much vonflidence in Mr. Belmont as they formerly did, 1t seoms that they clalm to have lost goldén op- paortunities to handle our bonds during the War, o1l because of tha ndvice of Bolmont, who was o sank Copperlivad. Ifo advised tho Rothschllds that the country was golng to the dovil; that the War would bo Intérminable; that the Bouth would never bo conquered, but, i beaten by fair llghlln{z, they would keop up hostllitics in localitics; . that our hbonds would never bo pald; and that goueral ruin was lmmmfiln over the countrs, Asaconse- quenee, the Rothschilds let our bonds severely alono at a time when, had they taken hold of them, they would not oul&' have beon of great assistanco to us, but would have made millions of dollars out of them for themselves, 8o our bonds went to Germany, and the Teutome bankers have since mude large sums by selling them to the Englishmon who refused to Luy them when they were cheap, The Rothschilds are reported to_have lost contldence In a man who, after a residenco of muufi {cnrn among us, conld read us no better than Belmont did.” So, whilo famlly reasons impel thom to give him countenance hero to a certaln extont, thcy look . after tholr Anierican affalra themselves. It s alzo roported that Mr. Belmont has been dacld- edly snubbed by his principals for faentifylug hiusself with thiy purty of Itebellion, the sudcess of which would depreelnto the bonds th 'y linve just purchased. the flrst $40,- 4000 of © the new -{h;'o o&c,r cent bonds, the Rothschilds get $16,000, and fn the saine proportion until the entlre 6500,000.- %00 fs oxhausted, They are togive par for them, Iess a smull comniission, They are now eclling them ata premium of 83§ por_cont, whicl'ls thelr profit. The election of "Tildon on n soft-money, non-resumption platform would doprive them of the opportunity of making this wrolit: on the contrary, our bonids would bo de- reclalod to such an’ ‘extent s to fuvolve the tothschilds in & loss. Honca the ff’ lication of the muzzle to the nozzlo of Mr, Belmont, and his apathy in tho Tilden campaign, NEFUBLICAN CONFIDENCE, Ropublicans arc ns jubllant over the political outlock #s tho Democrats are despondent, Thesc Iatter will neither mako nor tako bets o thegeneral result, or on Indiaua or Ohlo, ex- cept at hoavy odds, At the pool-rooms it s al- most {inpoisible to pot bots of any kind, although uvnrlctfi' of avents nro [placarded, A {few have beon taken on Indlang,—Republicans lving odds at thie rato of elx to four. No ots “aro offerlng as to Nuw York Stato yets too wmuch fs depending on tha rosultsin Ohlo and Indlana, ~If these States go Republican, I think the Demacrats will conceds New York ‘o'nnyu- ana Wheeler with scarcel; astrugglo, Thoy will then congentrate thefr efforts (o beat Morgan,—trading-off Tilden forn voto for Robinsou, whenever Llf ‘Thero 1a o Jarge cluss_of Democrats who would zojolce to see Tilden dofeated, provided his do- feat did not losa them tho Slato and City Goy- ernments, If they can so hedge aatogive them 8 chance of saving these, they will cut 'Tilden to tho death, But they whil find fow Republicans ready to trade. The victory fs thelrs without any {rading, and they will hold on to it. The general sentiment among Republicans is that we havo got the cnemny on the rum, as we had them at Autletaw, ab Gettysburg, and at Vieks burg; und wo futeud to keep the “bulge” on them il we make our Appumattox. D. ———— Dantel Boons Barking Bqulrrels. Hayectils (Ky,) Correspondance Louterilie Courler- journal, When Audubon, the great naturalist, was In Kentucky, in the carly part of the present cen- tury, hio was well aequainted with Duniel Boone, sod was his futimate friend. Thoy made fre- quent exEcdlt(um {uto the forests, tho eclontist after bis bugs aud birds, and the ploneor in arch of something of 4 moro substantial na- turc. A feat of Boono's, which hus probably escaped tho attention of those who lova to reé= cord reminiscences of this brave old ploncer, {s thus desceribed by Prof. Audubon: Barking off squirrels la delightful sport, and. In my opinion, roquires 8 greater degree of sccuracy than any °""f' 1frst witpessed this manner of rmnrln" ulrrele whilst near the Town of Frank. orty Xy, Tho performer wa3 tlio celebrated Da iat is possible. | fel Boone. We walked ont together, and followed the racky margin of the Kentucky Itiver until wo feached a pioco of flat land, thickly covered with black walnuts, onks, and hickories,” As the gener. Al mant was n good ohe that yeat equirrcls were seen gamboling on overy trea arotind us, My com- nnion, & Klowt, hale, “atl ¢ mnn, dressed In a Emuclmln hunting-shirt, barelegzed and moccasin- o, earrled nlong” and heavy rifo, whaich, while Toading, he raid had proved efiicient fn all his former nwlertakings, and which ha hoped would not fafl on Ihllalccallnn, as he felt prond to Mhow me his aklil, Tho gun was wiped, to &mwdcr measyrad, the hail was patchod with' GoU-thrend linen, and thoehnrzo sent tiome with a hickory rod. Wo moverd not.n atep from tho pince, for tho rqlrrels yere ®o numerois thal it was unnecereary {0 2o afs ter thom, Roona polnted Lo tna of thuss animals which lind olmerveid uv, and was crouched on n branch abont fitty 'mcen dlrtant, and bada me mork well where the hall should hit. e ralscd hils pleco geadually until the head (Uiat belng the name glven iy the Kentucklann to tho atght) of the barrel won broght 1o a [Ine with the apot he Intended to Lit, The whip-hke report tesounded through the woods Anid adong the Mils In repeated cchoes, Judge of fuy surprlse wien I porcofved that the ball hod hit thio pleco of bark Immediately beneatl the xqufrecl and sliivered it {ito aplinters, the concusalon pro. duced by whteh had kllled the anfmal and sent it Whirling theough tho alr as If 3¢ had heen blown up hy the exploalon of a powder mazazine, Jonno kept up fils firiug, and, “hefore nmany hours had clapred, wa hiad prooneed s many suireela s we wialied, for you knot that to load a ' rifie requires ouly n mament, and 1f it 14 wiped after each mhot witldoita duty for honts, Bince Lhat futerview with our veteran lloono [ have seon mony othor Kentucklans perform tho foat, e IRELAND TO AMERICA. Contennlal Congralulations-The Address Lo This Country Which Was atopted by 60,000 Feoplo In Dublin. New York Trilune, Oct, 2, Mr, O'Connor Power, M, P, of England, now atthe FIfth Avenuo Hotel, 1 the hearer of a serles of yeavlutlons, passed in Dublin on tne Fourth of July last, congentulating President Grant upou tho Centonnial of Awmeriean Indes rcndunw. Sixty thousaud people wero presentat lie mceting, “The adidress, which ‘was then adopted by acclomation, {8 lhanddomely ene wenssed on parchment In old English Tetier with {lluminated border and initlal Jetters, Over the top Is n ropresentation of the natlonal ahiold and “standard, while below is afi allegor- Icnl‘l)luturo of the genius of Erin, with harp In Tand, weleoming the dawnlng day of Irish \m‘ erty, The nddruss, of which the following (s & cotitlensed copy, will be presented to Prealdent Grant by Mr, Power durlng tho early part of this week: To the Drestdent of the United States of America, the el pe et Aot ! o o Bru: \While the mighty Ttopublle over whieh you preside commemorates the contennty of its delive erance, the Irish ®nntlon, universa lenvml by kindred sympathy, deslzes to mincle its accents uf congratulation with the exuitant jubflationof n victorlous, & great, anud a free people. Amerlen has now enjo; 100 yenrs of freadom, porsevering with unremiiting fidelity the sacred trust con- fided to hor caro;’ Ircland hne horne scven centuries of nrpm!!lhln without huving for a afnrle nsiant forfelted her fervent love of liberty. o, we know, would afford ample and sufliclont reason to author. ize our nddressing your auguat natlon, for we are well aware that o century of happ'ness has but madoe frecdom mare dear 1o your hearta, quickened your umnau:’y with sufferlig, and rondered den- pollsimi moro detestable. Yet other reasons there are which wo ventiiro to recall, because in reeiting them, 1t acems na lhu\lfh we were teacing out the mysterloun desizas of Providence which fashioned Lotween s honds of mystic brotherhood, drew us clogely together In heart, and mind, and soul, In or- der that tho aanlight of libeety, which Amorlca en- {uyu. slould also illumine the sorrowing but upe {ficd and expectant brow of Ireland, Of ol wlicn the most adventurous of the Aryan racehad peneteated even to this, onr fstand, thoy climbed our western mountains and heheld the Jin- menslty of ocean which ecemned to debar them from further daring, The material obstacles conid con- trol thulr bodica only; thelr cagle minds peered (ar beyond the raging billowe, and In finagination they discovered s now and wondrons Iand, Thoy imagined tho existence of o new world which after timen made manifcst. They belloved 1t posscared of a virtue which transfigures all it touches—and such fs Fresdom; they beheld In it the propltious Iand—and who ahall any thom nay?—whero many, many of the anclent race of Erin‘were destined 1o renew thelr youth, 1iko tho eagle, andarise atrong, prosporous, und invinciilo, Inspired by this prophetic wision, their eouls have over yoarned toward the West, There was a tima when Ireland, which, likeZlon, has tecomo tributary, was onca “*great amony the nations, a princera nmunflluo provinces," **Three contutics of European civillzution belone exclusively to Iru- Innd, "—nuch Is the testhinony of a foreign histo- rian, During tho long lapse of timo from tho sixth 1o the ninth centurles many voyagoers trent forth fran our shores upon the Atlanfic Ocean, and it in told that sume of thomn reachied tho far, falr land of Amcrica, When in later times tho Colonial Assemblies of America resolved no_longer to endnro the hicavy yoko lald on them by Dritaln, to srimt clse can wo naslgn thelr undoubling trast in Irish sympnthy than to that [natinctive community of sentiment hotween the two countries which appears, from what precedca, fo havo been forcordnined of God? 'T'lia words addresred by America to Ireland do xo much honor to our country that we cannot hut reeall them, not to remind Americans of «them (for they necl no such reminder), but to prove to the world ~that Ircland was Amerlca’s _friend fn the day of her flery trlal, In 1775 tho Cotitinental Congress wrotc, saying: **Accept our most grateful acknowledg- monts for tho friendly disposition you have alwa; ahown us," In 1778 Franklin, tho first Ambassn- dor from America to France, wrote, declaring tho deep concern of Congress with rospect to tho wronga of Ircland, owing to '*n combination of rupino, treachory, and violenco sich as wonld have disgraced the name of government in the most arbi- trary country in the world." It is u neodloes. thotgly §t would bo a proud, task to relato with what fervor the Irlsh threw themselves Into the contest, and made sacrifico of life to securo the trlumph of Ilborty, i In recognition "of the sorvices af Irishmen, the Qoneral-1n-Chlof of the American forces bocaine o member of tha Irlah Axsoclation known ns the Friendly Sons of 8t. Patrick. twenty-soven of whom had contributed over £100,000 10 succor his nrm{ in Valley Forge. **I nceept," ho sald, **with singuiarplossure the onslgn_of so worthy a fraternity ns thot of the Sonw of 8t. Patrick in this city,—a soclety distingulshed for the firm ad- herence of its membors to the cause In which wo arc all emharked.” 1t has been a consolation to aur conntry in her darkest sufforings; it has been, and it shall bo Ihl’mlt:ll all time, oue of the grent- cut glorica of our nutlon that George Washington, who rejucted the honors of Hritaln, repudlated her titlo, and cant duwn her yoke, accepted an Irish :nn‘n:n and beeame the **irst udopted citlzon of roland, " Sinco that ‘nnspiclons day a century lias clapsed; ‘but In ull thoso hunared yoars fraternal unity be- tweon tho nations has been uninterrapted, ‘l'einls which come to test the hearta of both have but sorved to eall Into helng new proots of fidelity, each to tho othier, Whon by forclgn threat and In- ternal violence o glgantlo oifort wau made to ovor- throw the Republic of Washington, the Irish race renowed tho memory of our fathora' deods, and the tostimony of its teuth fu Inscribed on tho tombs of tha battle-fcld. Amid tho noble oblivion with which Amorlca hinx velied all tho errors of tho way- ward past, this tostimony will romain imperisha. ble, to ennable our ‘H’v:fltlll! and inspire our future, 8lr, we recall not those ovidoncea of our history In order to formulato a clalm upon Amorlcan ayni- I;Mhy. That {s a froe-will offering too lofty to ear control, too abounding to evoke In onr hearts ono othor fecling than thatof manly gratitudo. ‘I'hiroughont our sufforings e vivifying rays have never fulled to fall upon our sould, quickening into specdler lfe the undylog germs of hope. America hasstood by us, ke tho Samaritan by tho wounnded man, not only during an artifcial famine of food, Lut likewiso during an oqually ortificial famine of freedom, If her inter. ventlon helpod to preserve a frultful land from that [fl‘h‘lilflll which destroys the Lbudy, her mintstering hunde slao grardod alborty- loving natlon ngainst that privation which would slay thy spirit, if tho providence of God wore not superior to the malico of focs, Lifo and liborty constitute tho birthright of mankind, and both are conseerated to religlon, which teaches justice fu loving kindness, Decause you, who would not bo tenant-at-will of your indefcnsible rights, have de- g;ued. liberty to” bo the feo elmple of all men,— cause you havo §oncmully sharcd your treasurca with all who " stood in need,~becanso yon have magnonimously winistored _unto “all who suffored,—thorofore that (lod of Liberty has exalted your name, cn- luruuudynnr inhoritance, sugmented your prospori- ty, and invoked upon your heads the Lenedictions of the earth, Whereforo we approach tho august preacnco of your ml‘nlllc nation’ in order that the volco of auflering Ireland may re-echothe Ta Doumn of victorious Americs, and that the commingled Anthem mu{‘u:und to the nltar of the Fathcr of wonkind, the Lord and Qlver of Lifo and Liberty. Patnick Kaax, Chairman, Jaxza Xavaxaau, Chairiman of Committeo, Jtousnr J, Dusne, Hon. Becrelary, Yegal Chances of the Northfield Robbers, &1, Paul (Minn.) Pionrer-Press, ‘The general oplnfon of tho lawyers seems to be that thethree Missourl murderers cannot be hung undor the Jaws of Minnesota, In thoe firat place, I they plead gullty, the extent of their punh'hmcm. is merely Imprisonment for life, which means that they will break out of the penitentiary as soon as they foel llke 1t$8ind that will bo just when they geg well enoughacqififnt- cd with'the surroundings to sccomplish thele purpese, and when vigilance_has been for a mo- ment rolaxed, In the second place, us soon as the excltement dies out, these sanguinary vil- Jains can stand thelr trisl on a plcno!noll.'nllt“ and with the money which thelr confederctesw i placs at thelr dlsposal they can carry thelr casy up to the courts, and perliapseventually escapo in -tm of vm!(cu ol jurics or seentonces o death. The robbera seen to Lave us foul in this legol controvers; True to the W Buq tem.n o2 York Bun. Bua 'em,” said Comuiodoro Vandorbilt, tho othor day, when told by his son that a well- known cltizen had fulled to pay some money bor- rowed years ago. The dylug milllonalry has been on the alert in n-x-rd’ w‘:mlncu mattors, m nv:;::{ a2 to religfous alfairs, durivg his lovg THE LAW. A Copartnership Quarrole=sPro= ceedings in Bankruptcysss New Suite, What the Supreme Court Succeeded in Doing Yesterday. CIIICAGO. A COPANTNERAUTE QUARNEL, Joseph R. Putnam filed o bill yesterday In the Bupreme Court agninst his former pariner, (corge 1. Blevely, and also agalnat Andrew Stovely, the Fame Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, the Philndelphia Company of Philadelphin,the Columbia Firo Insuranee Com- pany of New York, and the Fariners' and Drovers’ Insurance Compang fof Loulsville, and flenry AT, ITooker, asking for annccount and fne Junction, Complainantatates that in October, 1870, he went Into partnership with George F. Btevelyfor, the purpose of mantifacturing pleture and mirror frames and moldlngs. Ho contributed £3,000 cash, and gave his notes for §2,000 more, while Stevuly put in astock of goods and ma- chiuery valued at 85,470,283, Affaira prozressed amoot] |l'y untfl complainant found that nis artner hod misstnted the amotnt of Lis dehits. Tlc then refused to pay his Lwo remalning hotes, amd allowed his interest to be proportion- ately diminfshed, In April last, flding the husiness was unprofitable, Putnam gave notice. na Ly tho termn of cupnrtnerahip ha wns athorized to do, that he shonld "cm‘c the flem, $inco lion Stevely e becomo Insolent, In Sep. tember n firo accurred which wreatly damatied the stock and machinery of the old firm. 1L was, how. evor, insured, and &tevely Is atfemnting to coflect the lnsurance, but to thin complainant objeets, al- loginz that ha i not been repakd the 3,000 ho contributed to tho firm, suid eonnot hops fo get it unlers e may realire ft from tho {neuranco or bther firm anncts, e therofore nake for an ncs count and an fnjunctlon to prevent Slevely from collecting or the thsuirance companles from paylng the insurance money. e DIVORCES, Toulse 3. Gerhardt fled hee bill of complaint yeslerday againet her husband, Rudolph Gerhard! #rking for a divorce on account of his eroeily ans drunkennces. 1TEMS, Juilgo Jameson will hear all general motions on the common-law docket in Judge Gaty's rnom every Snturday morning and durine Jdndaa Gary's nbe sence, oxcopt the last Baturduy of each termy wihilch 1io will devota to the hearine’ of motluns for now trialn in casen tried before himself, Amotlon was made yesterday morning baforo Jumige Moore on beball of the Tristees of the Methodist Church Block for on injunction azainst L. C. Tiuck. to pravent him from coliceting nn al- lexed illezal and exorbitant tax on the Melhodiat Charch Miock, The bill contalned no new polaty, the chief quertlons belng as to whether tho tax was too high. A demurrer waw filod by the defendant and erastained, and the bill was dismissed. An sppeal was taken to the Su- preme Court, a hond o hm helng glven, BANKRUPTCY MATTENS. John and Denedict A. Cox fllcd a voluntary peti- tlon in bankniptey Jate yesterday afternoon; tho particuiaze wil) be given (0-morcow, \ Discharges wora [esued to Jamos and Ann Wiley, BUPEIION COURT IN BHIEF, C‘Fr!‘derll'uk M‘Fhulfl‘l‘!’uflg Ellzobeth Barnes end intlos Darnus for 81,000, Colin Itobinron mued Theodors H. Bryant and N, 11, Motrls for $1,000 ouch, Beoberger & Tireakey brought snit for 81,000 nnn!lnnv. {-i Klrcl\:fl. "{."’fi"""'“' for a 1iko amount agalnat Heeman Fromhold, Lfl. 1. Kimbark suod Wiillom Erby for $1,000. Orr & Looket began a ¥uit to recover §1,000 from Edwin Walker. CINCUIT_COUNT, W. E. 8kilton, W. N. Dolo, and W. J, Luke sued Josoph A. Curtis for £1,600, James G, Wheoler commencod an action in tres- nes agninet Georgo Heinzman to recover $3,000 smnn ea for niloged assault and battery. Rollo, Naghten & Co. brought snit for 82,000 agninst’ Jamen (eorgo: anofhcr for the kame amount againat Abratiam Snydam. ‘I'he Btate Savingn Institution fdled a bill apainat Slincy P, Walkor, A, McCoy, Trustee, Lonls Bloum, J. D. liarvey, Rocelver of the Cotnmerciol Losy Company, and 0. 11, Torton, Aseignec of tiie Xqultablo Tharranco Company, 'to farecloso o by trost-doed for 81:2, 000 on Block in D, “Good- win's Bubdivislon of the N, W. i of Sec. 23, 40, 13, T, M, Bradley for the use of Crogin Bros. & Chandlor began n miit in dobt for $2,-100 damages sgalnst Lewls W, Snylos and George Kline, 0, & W. Guthrlo bronght sult for 83,000 sgalnst Poter Johnson and Anton Welskop, CHIMINAL COURT, The case of Otto Dluhm, indicted for forging ea- foon licensae, was called in the Criminal Conrt yesteriday, and again passcd on acconnt of the - nces of 1ifs attorney. It Ia vory avident that Otio 18 In no great hasta abont having an opportunity to vindicate himso)f, and, furthermore, that he docs not propose to be tried at all if be can possibly dodze the fssne. Adam Sterna waa tried for belng found in a onild- ing with Intent to stenl, found gufity, ond glven otig year [n the Peniteutlary, Janes Hines was teled for huru!arr, found guilty, and given five yours in the Penitent{ary, " T mnlli; i Jupoe Droparrr—General businesa, Jupar Jaueaox—135, 130, 197, 140 to 143, 145 10 167 Inclusive, No, , Superior Machino Com- paniy va, Warren, on telal, Jubar Moone—i, 5, No. 3on trial. No. 11, , 6. rf Junar Roaxns—12 to 83 inclusive, Coliins vx, City, on trial. Jenes Boorii—241 to 200 Inclusive, except 240 and 251, No caso on triad, 'vnoi: McALLiaTen—248 to280 Inclusive, oxcept 23, 261, 257, 230, 200, 900, No, 247, Mechan- fcs" Savings Hank va. Petillon, on trigt, ViLLiasts—(ieneral business. JUDGMENTS. Surxnion Count-CoNresaiuns—Leonard Roth- gerber va, Abraham Pallock, 2,001, JunoE JaxesoN—Mereantllo Mutual Insurance Compnny vs, Charles E. Chasey 8353, 21, —Willin Junax & Tookey vs, George 11, Field, $060, . Faxell ctal, ve. Qeorge Q. Btandart, $202,00,—Unlon National Dank vs. Launcelot A. Hartman, 1,341,70,—Lbllo Q. o v, rew 11, and Poter _ Smth, $125, — Goorge I, Clark ct al. vs. Catherine Johnson, $00, 48, —~Mlner T. Amos et al., uso Miner T, Aines Company, va. Jolin W, Baker, '$605, 83, —Siuger & Talcatt “Stome Company ve, llenry A. Warren, fil,..l?.flfl.——“'lmnm Jamos, puurdian of minor rcits of Mucfurlane catate, vé, Chicago Caledunl- an Club, $800,60,—8, Goodenow et al. ve, Joln Cox, §104.32, 8. 1. Peck, uso of W, D, S| ys. Walter B. Wellkorson, $1:20,07, Bperry vs. Thomns P. Slone, 8531 Hcoville va, Danlel Nrobston, §1,770,48. Tutnun ve. James . Keenoy, Albert 1., E inh, aud Ilenry A, Warren, 840730, —) b, Whlt o ve, Willlam 1, Hil- dreth, 7, 10, —arrison Tarker va, Juwed N, ana Hiram K, Hoorman, Si81, . Bowles vs. Martha J. Scogell, $U0D. 3. Rhodea et ul, ve. Frederick Tinrtman, 124,02 W. G, Hibbard et al, va, John Wickn, 3357, Charles 3L Curtls va, Flightand Park Bullding C pany, 83,340, 15, —Third National Bauk ve, dohn iemmer, $4 —(irommes & Ulrich va. Fred- erick btelber, §: 1. R. Fraser ¢t al, vs, John 11 Gutcher, 2370, 41, —Walter Shoomnker ot al. e, Durhain ¥, Keeney, C. P Keeney, and Charlos M. Warren, $430.11.~E, A, Lanciater vs, J, Ed- win Martin, 8422, —N, W. Doomer vs. Jesso A Uppercy, 878, 40, —Thom Rohna ve, Wonck, 8617,07,-—Thomsas ¥, Croskoy vs. AL Mucllor, S874. Hobert N. Rand va, ullan Allen ‘and Jlubert and Richard Reed, 11.—Chelstion Mocssengor vs, ~Same ~—Juutes 1, Baruwm vs, Same, $243, 7 atfonnl Bank of Lyons, Ia,, v& Same, $1,512.08.—11, 1l, A. Henningsen va. Sauo, 846170, —Norman Boardman_ve. Same, $151.7 V. Rund ve. Same, $840.564.—Mury Van Buren_va, Murgarct E, Walshi, al Nollle Cos- $47,—Rtoburt Booke et al, va. Bamuel J. Walker, 20,870 74, —James I, Yonungva. Jeromloh 1 £, , 30, ~Aurnat Meck™ ve, A, L. B0, — J. Wigren ot al. vs, Uenry A, Warren, 8270,856, —~Petor Cliarlcs Busby, $438,91,—Charles C. Dolloh vi. Augustus F, Buschick, §170,7 ZRepublic Lifo-Tnvurance Company vé. Geor II. Androwa, $77.40.—W, A, Cordomanetal, vd, . Danlln and Willam P, Dickinson; verdlet, 8450, and mation for now trial, > Cinover Covnr—Jubug Boorn—First Natlonal Bank of Et.Johus va, Henry M. Boardman, 8154, —Lucy 8treik vs, John lublitz; verdict, 8105, Jdupak MeALnisten—Bridget Ford vs, Cocol Lynch, 'U‘—Hunhlué&!!u lm"\‘ va. R E 3 ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT., DUSINLSS TRANSACTED YESTERDAY. O17aWa, 11, Oct. 4.~Tho Bupreme Court met at 9 o'clock this morning, the Judges being present, The fullowing wore its procecdings: NEW MOTIONS. 782, Davidson ve. Taylor; appeal dismlssed on short record: no damagew, 1064, Beymour vé, lelding; motion oy (he de- {)eiul,um In creor for an cxtension of time to fllo riela, 778. Martin vs. McReat sppeal dismisscd on short record, with B per cent dumages, 790, Low ve, Legg; same order; no dumafu. 781, Whitmoro va. Hopper; same, with 10 per celit damages. I8, (1% 1. ) 'The Peopla va, Richardson; answar and aidavia fled iu suppart, 708, Morwo ve, Buith; motlon for lcave to with- draw the record. 470, Marshall ve, Thompson; motion by the ap- pellunt for ten days® oxtonslon of time to filo ab. stracts and bricf, APPLICATIONS of Francis M. Morrison and William D, Tilden for sdwmlsslon to practice on foreign license. CALL OF TUE DOCKHKT, 281, Davics ot al, vs, Brace et al. ; taken oncall, 283, llnlll,l,llon. partuers, ctc., ve. Rsuodall; ca taken on call. 283, Ruescll ct al. vs, Mintler; taken on calt, 254, Holwan vs. Elterman taken ou call, 285. Home ve, Bulllvon; takon ou call. 280, By Bast; tak 287, McNabb va. Youngcetal.; T“fld' 283, Town of Helmont vs. the Treasurer o Iroqulos County, Ll ; oralargumeat by Sanford B, Perry, attarney for the appeliee, the Atns Inent- ance Campany, and taken. 280, The Town of Milford ve, Ramey taken, 200, The Town of Stiddteport ve, £amey taken. 4901, Ktrong et al, va, Bhen et al, 7 taken on call. 43, Zeiglor va. Anderson: taken on eall, aiyd, Jacol Darat, liehecea Goldaborough, and Ficholsa Goldrborongh, by W, M. Dodge, his guardian, vx, Thomns; taken on call 4. Bmith ctal. va. Shinkle et al.; takon on call, 215, Bapervieors of Peorla County v4, Uordon; taken on call, 200, Armeirong va. Armatrong et al. ¢ affirmed tinder tho ritlo for want of abatracts and briefs. an7. Wesley City Conl Company va. Jleslery pnsred for tho present. 408, Teld etnl vo, D!’enerfl.ll.l 1aken, A0y, (puagle etal. va, Unlld; argued nrnllyh{ Sldney Smith for appellee, and Becker for appel- Jant, and taken. 'v;im. Burchard, fmplesded, eic., ve. Dunbarj aken, 1R, (P, D)) The People ve. W, IT. Richardeon, to atiow canre why his nama shonid not be stricken from the roll of attorneysy argued orally by O, Blanchard, on helinlf of the reapondent s catlac hol lnkml. he othier partles \will he permitted o re. rly. I they ree fit, after being properly holified of No Argaiment to-day, ADIOURNMENT, The Court adjourncd to 0 o'clock to-morrow morning, e —— AN INFLATION IDEAs Carl Behurz on the Pet Three-Sixtyflve Bond Kehemne, 2 Terre Hante Speech, Naw the questlon occurs, What s to be done? There are a great tmahy flnanclal philosophers around you who fnvent all sorts of special schemes, Mostof theao new {nventionaare really old. 'They have been ttied over again, under circumetances similar to those fn which we now find oureclves, and they have always heen ex- plurded by the exvendlture of mankinad, ‘There Is unie, however, which hus the appear- ance of novelty, and, fnssmuch as 1 learn that liero amanig my audlence, and in this neighbor- houd, there are n great many believers in the acheme, allow me Lo say o fow words about ft. It Is the su-called 0.05 bond acheme, the plan to put fato clrculation the so-alled interchange- able bonds, necording Lo twhich plan a than, when lie has got money, may go to the Treas ry of the United Htates and put It there, recely- Ing therefor a bond bearing Interest at the rate 4.66 of 1 per cent, or one cent o day on the hundrei dollars, and when the man wants his money back for use, he can go to the Treasury ll‘)"“k‘l:mwn,' his bonds there ond get s greene ncks. A bloated money-bog, to use & phrase of our o?muunm-, may biave inoney, but inay notat the tine ho able profitably to vse it. What doces he doi Ho goea with that monoy to the Trenaury of the United States and puts it in there, and _gets interest upon it at the rate of 8.65 of 1 per cent, Whols L that pays tutorest to him? It s the Goyermment of “the Unlted States, What does the Uovernment of the United Btates do with that moneyt Does It profitably employ ft 8o that it will yleld reventet Not nt wll,- The money remaing thera with the Gove munum of tho United States, and jt lies there o, Now, my fellow-citizens, while the bloated money-bug, who has put_that money Into tha Trensitry, got out lis 8,65 bonds, aud zets his interest day after day, who Is it that pays that intorest to the blonted money-bag! Why, of courre, it e the taxpayers of the country who Turnish the Government with thoso funds that tho Government espunds. Now, what does that mean? 1t meaus thot when a capitalist hus money that he does 1ot know what to do with, he ean put that money fnto the Treasury of the United Statee, g0 longe 18 lic cannot employ it with profit to himecif, and then vou arc all - vited to pay Interest to that bloafed monoy-bag for the privilego of having money lic there Idle, Now, Iask iy fellow-citizens whether that [s not a gross absurdity. A good thing for the b§<1nled money-bng, indeed. [Laughter and ap- ause. v 1f the capltalist, the money-man, the money- baz, can piit his money when he eannot profita- Dly employ it into the Treosury of the United Btates,—and you nll contribute your mite to havo intercst pald hin,—by whet rule should not the farmer, when he has graln, corn, or wheat, or vats, that he cannot “sell _profitably, Pm. them {nto the Treasury nlso, and have fi- crest pald on themi [Applause.] I think the rulo that is good for the morncy-lender, the cap- italiat, for the bloated moncy-bag, ought to bo §ood for the hand-fisted farmer also. [Cheera.] Ly friends, do you like this scheme as well a8 you did fiftcen minutes agol [Laughter.] The speaker, fn the further course of his re- marks, sald there is but one way out of this trouble aud confusion,—allow me to express it with a stralghtforward word,—and that {s the re- turn to specle-payments. [Applnusc.l There isbut onc way to remove uncertalnty, fluctun- tion of values, {everish apprehensions,~but one way to restoro confldence, to render the revival of business possible,~nnd that is to make the paper money we have now oxchangeable for coln, thns to givo it a fixed value, aud thus to put the business of the country on the firm ground of a metallic basis, There is no other way; no other solution Is possible. e O— COLORED ODD FELLOWS, Mesrms, Tenn,, Oct. 4.—The thirty-first an- nual mecting of the National Grand Lodge of tho United Order of 0dd Fellows (colored) met here, at the Assembly Hall, yesterday, and was called to order hi' Grand " Master * Redmond Fauest, of Philadelphia. The roll was called, and forty-six delegatea reported, The Rov, W. 1. Philllps, of Memphils, was choson Chalrian, After tho discussion of subjects Incident to organization, the Council adjourned till this morning, when the nddress of the Grand Master was to be dellvered, Amone tho prominent members_in attendance are Grand Secretory Bowen, Grand_Treasurer Andrew J. Mereer, Philadelphin; Past Grand Master William A, Freeman, and Veuerable Patrlarehs E. C. Johin- son, und Simon Lewls, New York. e —— LEFT IT BEMIND, Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune, Foxnp ou Lac, Wis,, Oct. 4.—Yestenlay morn- ing David Knittel, an old miser, dled in a flthy deu ut the rvear of his boot and shoe store, which he occupled os o repair shop, eating and slecping apartment. He never bought clothing, and hut Hitle food. He had 830,000 in cash In and $20,000 worth of city property, which Tie willed to three nephews in Germany, leaving his body to be buried by the 8t, Joseph's Be- nevolent Assoviation at that Emlulf"s xpense. When discovered the rats were nibbling him. He made hls money selling whisky during the War, Ilh.u has worked us an ordinary cobbler ever sluce. —— STOREY, Hpectal Dispatch fo The Tribuns, 8pamvarizLy, lil, Oct. Gov, Beverldge to-day transmitted the Governor of Wisconsin o copy of the Attorncy-Goneral's opinfon in the vnntru of the requisition for Mr, Storcy, of the T'imes, mmm% tlnt, guided by that oplulon, ho will not give the defendant up. EXPOSITION. POSITIVELY BUT FGUI_E__M@E DAYS, No [ntelligent person or family should fall to vialt this Great Western Centennial~THE INTER-STATE IN- DUSTRIAL EXPOSITION OF CHICAUO. i PRICES OF ADMIBSION. rm;Adulll, ono admission, good for all dey and EVONIHR. ossissssreraasnesnsernnsootuiis 50 For Chididil, ORd dtinisstar, woud for il day and A 1‘3r°.§-| e For et s for al 213 For Adults, every day after 6 p. m For Chilidven, overy day after 6 p, HOOLEY'S NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, Clark-st., oppoalts Bherinan House, “ THE MINSTREL PALACE."” MONDAY evening, Oct. 2. Every evening st 8, Wednesday and atrday Matiiess at 418 p. . i o tunovatlone, Tho favor. ce, Fuyette Weich, Justin the Enun: "fi in 1 Hobimaon change of & Doyl Formerly Hooley" T!lr.lln, Hundolph-st., Lolween Cl MAGUIRE & 1t ot WA SAN R Continued triumph of the famous CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS. ENGAGEMENT RKTI!ADIU)IJIlAllYl This week T et hopear A te pctions y i s T phetiome St voeatien, HEAUMONT HEED: Fridar, Och Sm Tenent of ¥, S. flgouwl". WOOI'S MUSEUM, Thursday, Afteraoon and Eveota, TWO0 ORPHANS, and UNCLE TOM'B CABIN, Popular prices—15, 23, and 50 ceats, No extra charge s, RIVERS N nd 23 conta. AMUSENME TR ADELPIE THEATRE, R 1 R et Hecand Week ahd Awesnin Aucros of the BLACK CROOX. Houres Puloqumm P'lt to Dome. Btanding room R Broiting cvuir eied g SONARCHE OF i LD, KIS GF, Tk m JILE ATits JNO, COTT N 1'2!:\41\'(.1'1)1.( i Py Hemmeltbor, an Deyer rert: om and Fo%, D . (OIS, ind o hast oF n!g . Pl et Matiners Wednesdays ahd Saturdays. west prices in hio wurld, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 2 g FRED AIMS,... PRSI (11T 13N IMMESRE SUCCESS of the Grand Combination of apceialty artiat o Alleis nn{‘m Ay Nob- ertr, Lonia Stoteon, Frankia Howard, Milite Den- in, lda Siddons, Moy Gealiam, the grent character arlists lietidan and Mack, Alfred Lieton, W, J. Mills, three Arnold irax.., Tonér & Hollf, C. Gatdher, Dilninr and Aron. Shettdan and Mack's "P funny bitfledque the ¢ Two Orphane, ' ivery Binht for ' ladice, Mailnces Sattitdays, Ko extta chatye for reserved seatn, McVICKER'S THEATRE, MONDAY EVBNING, Oct. ¥, anfl eveéry evétiing antil furlher notice, will be ptoduced ha Iates comedy succese, BRASS, In which the author, Mr, GEO. FAWCETT ROWR, will appear In his'oginal crention, . WAIFTON STRAY (as played by him 100 nights In K. Y.), supported by an admirable cast, aturday<BIAYS MATINEE, COLISEUM, HOUSES FILLEY 7O DYENFLOWIRO. BTAKDING FIFTEEN NEW STARS ! All Lust Week's Favorites Retalned, Forly Popnlar Artists in an Tmmense Bil! Every Ercning st 8 and Bunday Afternoon at 3, THLEWING MAUIINER RPN o il baen s otod i NP OREO e (A «BOSS” AT THE CENTENNIAL A8 WELL AS AT VIENIA. THE WILSON RECEIVED THE HIGEEST AWARD, MEDAL AND DIPLOMA FOR THE BEST Famly Sewing Maching IN THE TWORLIN! WILSON SEWING MACHINE c0. MANUFACTURERS, Chicago, New Orleans, New York. OCEAN STEAMSEHIIPS. ONLY DIRECT LINE T FRRANCE, The Geperal Transatiantic Company's Mall Steamers between Now York nud Mavre, calling gt Piymouth (G. 1) for the landing of passengera. The splondid verselnon this favorite routa for thy Continent, (Caliing provided with Electrio Deils,) will sall from bler No. 4, foot of IIarrow stract. N, ., aa fullows: Canadn. Frangoul, Batirdsy, Oct. 7,80 m. Bt. Ger ala, Keculows, Eaturday, Oct 16, & o in, Amer, faue. Pouzolr, Katurday, Uet, 1, Sa. m, Price 'of pasdwe i gold (incluaiigt wirie) First cain. £110 to 120, "aceording 'tn _sccommodation. Kevung, €72, n, 840. Jteturn tickela st reduced ratos, Stecrage €20, with superler sccommodation, inetuding ine, beddidg and utanails, ‘withoul extra cliargo, Steatiicrs marked thus © do not carry stecrago paxsca: . LOUIS DE DEBIAN, Agent, 53 Brosdway. OF W, F. WHITE, 07 Clark-et., Agent for Chlcago, ANCIIOR LINE MAIL STEAMERS New York and Glasgow: TOLIVIA. Oct, 7, 7am | ANCHURIA. Oct.21, 7am LSATIA, Oct, 14, 2pm | CALIFORNTA, Ovt 28, tpm New York to Ginsgow, Liverpool, Landon, 6r Loderey, Cablns, 865, to &) iwmmum, 331 stecrage, $28, ¥ 6w YOrk and Lorido: ANGLIA, Qet. 7. 78 m [ UTOFIA, O 1pm Cahing, 855 o 8§70 Drafs lasied £ IRt Bt Catron ries 4 Tor ang ATmalint &% careont is 'IH"HI:"M)N *"201"“"-“5' 10 Washinzton-gt. STATE LINE. 134 OLASGOY VANIL von hursda) And every nlternate Thursday thereafier, Cahins, $30, ICKEta, B0 0 13, Seurrec Riariaye e loweat ol o 235, currency, i Mh‘:. “Aslll{ o AUSTIN, lllA{AD‘le &'{?fl., General Agents, J. WARRACK, Mansger. &4 (lark-st.. Chicago. National Line of Steamships. New York to Queenstown and LIvernoo. FOI LIVERROOL AND QUESSTOWS. AN ND, fept.. ap.m 0 a m FUCBANDSRY 2500 | Do 08k G At GREECE, Fept. 30, ?‘:. m. Cabis 'y purrency. turn T e 6. Liratia for £1 o ! Teland, ADMY to b T LANSON, 4 Bouth Clarkeat, AMERICAN LINE. PHILADELFHIA AND LIVERFOOL, Cabln, {ntennedlate, and stoorago passage AT LOWEST RATES. office, 138 La falle-st, . corner Madison. ool J. 11, MILNE. Western Agent, Great Western Steamship Line, From Now York to Bristol (England) direct. TtRAGON, Symons.. ‘odnesday, Oct. 4 AR e aturdny, Oct 14 0, lnlermcd‘ll@hillx Bes d 5| tos, T WHINK, 07 Clarkesi., Michiken nf&?'h"‘.‘;:‘fit«‘i.‘t-‘:!;‘iim- Frounld Slosrage ceric U, AT 10 WM. ‘cutral Raflroad. CUNARD MAIL LINE. Baillng throe times a week ‘to and from Dritlsh Ports, Lawest Prices, K s Ofce, northwest corner Compan b sts., Chicago, Genernl Weatern Agent. HEDUUATIONAL. H. B. BRYANT'S CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE And English Training Sehool, 8TATE-BT,, 8, H, COOR. WABHINGTON, Larzest inatitution of the kidd in the tinttea Brates, THOrGuRD ItEeon RXCellent AmeITIne, oyt sy time, Gno Soarding piaces Tor studenty o of he ey, CARKUIGES nny Imanclies. AGITem lars, HLYANT, O MISS COMSTOCIK. Non. 32 nmlA:LA \“,'r'n:_ llnrllrlllu-’lY gew Yatlk, EROLIAM, HitE :;'vlr‘.;"fii"'w:fifx'fi' T pgnmm Rl IR N (:lll'l\li‘l,fl‘l,%t‘)il:'l' g NN 0 4 Oharlier Instituts for Young Ludies, 141 Madlannany., New York, Wiil teopen Eeptembiet 26. A few buaracrd wii) ha for el LAKER, PApti propirsd fof 4 T rrard Ang il e e P e 23 § i LENZ anc Ady HERN A, Triticions. o MADAME O. DA SILVA and Mra, Alex Dradford's (fortherly Mes. Optien Hoffmat’s) Englisli, French, and German Boatiin and Day-8choal for young Indies and children, it calistbenics, No. 17 Weat Thirty-alghth-st.. New York, Heopens Sept. Application nay bé maide by letter of personally, as abote. oran s .rgl;.v;fi_r;fimm.'. ; o A O SOV Tl nd Chiny T wiean b, ST, Yo TROpSoe ent: 21, ‘l. begt nfi .Qf"!"lh(‘fl X NYE SEMINARY, Y Fine At For partienlars addresa M. s HRGIVAT, AND DEPARTORE OF TRACTS Explanation of Referencs Marke.—1 Satub Ay ¢xo er l!‘ . *Eunday e . e FIVe Stinday ae s L s T R & OUI0AGO & NORTHWPSTERN BAILWAY, T vtreet. otmer siadinsiss Mg ooy At 7 Leave.” | Arhive, 4ETC 1 EL Lok i o& DG akr ol t1. (fi-kior &1 ffltwaukee Foat Mall SMilwhukes Exprem, AMtiwaukec I'nseng B3I watikeo P'amen;sor (dai (ireon Hay Expross Rt Paul & Minneapaily iz, 51, T'aul & Winona Exproay w € PR ene A B B, . Re13p. m. p.mi || Bia s, mi a. m. H. m-l 10145 ‘neva La H3 0 m. 1 p:6a e m ‘g~Diepot comer of 1¥ciia and Kinilota: = Dichot Comer of Cannt and KIEO-ster MICHIGA! Depot, BICTCAN. o0 TieKet-affice, 17 Clar] doiph, and at Palnier Efl'fi'flA‘h ILROAD, and footof Twenty-second-at, .. southesst’ comnerof Ttaoe _Leave. | _Ardve, 4 0004, o, * 7:30 bes o e Bk TtHafurdav Ex. = Sundar Ex. ¢ Monday Ex. § Dafly. OHIOAGO, ALTON & ST IOUIS aud OHIOAGO KANBAS ENVER BROBT LINES Unfon Depot, \West #ide, st el " Hleker Ditleoni At Dot aad 1o | llfld:%nh?:#‘e' Le, Raneaa City & Denver Fast Ex, [*12:50 p, m. pt Lous & bpringlold Fix. 2l Biond Louln, Sprinkield & Toxas, Joékin and Veoria Fast £ prea Toria, Rentk s Do Chlcaod atncal 1t g Etruator, Lacol, Wash'ton kg doliet & Deeint” Acconimit Arrive. 8:00p, m, 100 b 8ina. m, m.| t:108, m; 45:40 8, CHICAGO, MILWAUKFH & 6T, PAUL RATLROAD, Union Depot, enrner Madison and ‘Cansl-ats, Tioke§ Oce, {6 Eduth Clark-st., opposite Shermsa Houss, Krive. Mliwaukee Txpress, <730 b, . “\'chfl n & 7:30p, m. ny Express. e 4 Wi lungl,’?.rlnw ¥ 4:00p. m. o ; Wirconi & 3 3008 Nicht Expren ¥ s 7:008. m, Alliralnarun via Silwaikee, and Minneapulls are good oftlier Tipketa for S, Tanl du Chien, oF via Wafertown, i In Sladison snd 1’ honse, snd Winaas. Depots Jomo h S TRAL BAILROAD secor PO picices Otlice: A1 KAMOIDheat., Boar Ciatie Ot fesbns ™1k O Arrive, Malland EXprest...oivveiresafs e 7240 1. Quiavoud TreRtor DasEnEE]s 7 -ML’: e, Cit pacti [ g Bt hren e . “Jose TOT8 URRACRET oot g s A Mendots, Ot P’ssscnyer, Auroratasscnger.. ‘Aururs Passenger (Rith Dubugue & Bluux City Pacific Njght Exp, fur’ A, 110; Kaosas iy, Leavenworth, Atchison & St. Joseph Exp.. Powner's Gruva Accomnmod'n Juwner's Grove Accommod’ o Express. 1208 m, B:d3 . m) (i) AND e O T e Gra ERIE ‘Ticket Offices, Pacific, and at depol. Expoiitivn Bullding. Leave, Arrive. Dty Fapress—Puliman Draw. = = out chanio..| a:s0a. m.) 8 Atluutlc " xpress — Pullies| 0o * | 8108 . alaceDrawing: Room Slcop- ug Care and Hotal Cars.vioi.l 8:08p. mad Bt0p. m, ot oo oL e LIRS Only line runoing the kotcl cars to Now York, CHIOAGO & PACIFIO RAILRGAD, ¢ comer Chieago-aveni 2 ket Gitice 6o Ciatk-sireat. "o Larrabes-troet. De| Arrive, | Dopart. £:23 p, 1, eEE Elaln Tassenger 1iyron Pusenge Elgin Passenge ‘Turner Park Frolght.... Arrive. * Riunds Dally. flhg‘“;y"a‘::gww thally. {Saturday excepied. 1o SAVTHORE & OETQ RATLROAD. | 3 ul lng, foot of ons Tleket-0m) a4 Clark: I e o (S vakinhn oy fonse Apply at Cluv‘i?n{'ld Ttandol OLOTINING. FIRE] FIREI! CLOTHING Slightly Damaged by Water, 5! At the late firo of Tall, n & Co., New York. $30,000 worth of 3en's and oys' ¥ine Clothing, to be sald at Appralser’ vulun| which {s £0 por cent belaw first cost. Bale to continue from day to dsy unti} closed, at 168 South Clark.st., Chieago, L MISOELLANE( PALL BOLBS FERNERIES, FLOWER POTS, nd a full line of seasonablo goods for House Dece x‘?rnlhm and Window unrdcnln‘g. KING & SAVAGE, 77 Btata-s& Ostrich Foather Trimming: A fashionable sssortment at POLAND & BPIER'S, ‘l;lfi;mlnlumn. U74 and 370 Canal-st., New York Dy Express... Fut Keprese: uciic kxpross. §Dzlly. *Dally, Bundays excepted. OI0AGO, ROOK ISLAND & PAOLEIU D e S Clbren, 'l ariian e Lt Omah; " Ponena. Isueslv’;uw'lhl Alch Ex|*10:008, o Nlakit Kxpross LAKE NAVIGATION, VT U For Milwauk m&’.‘fi" day 4) 'or waukse, eic, A1 Eatunday Homt don ¢ Ieavo il oo o reerrea) e e ¥or Grand Haven, Grand Raplis, Miskeos, 7 or b, Jose Dhaiton e days uug:m:e o o m. Paran e u 4 » o7, . ar Ludiogion, Mablaice, etc. T s Thurd MEDICAL CARRDS, EIVOUS EXHAUSTION-A MEDICAL ESSAY. cumprislng o series of Jectures delivered ab Kaliu's Museum of Auntomy, Row York) o tha caiieoxad cura of prowsture docling, towli ludisputatly how fieallh miky b rogatned, affondlogacleal synopsls of the. Impadiuicits to marriaie, and tliotreatimont of nervous nui phyaical dy , bulng the resuls of 30 yes Xpoe fence, 1Hice 25 Audress tha nuthior, Lo dy KRR oltfce aid resldence st Eas Teatl-ate Now o1 ko PRESCRIPTION FREE, ¥or tho spcedy cure of Bumtual Weakn Laost Mans hood, sud A dhorders browulit-on by (udlacrotion oF taccas ny Druggls has ths "Adlress DI 4 Qfix{s"g’fifi%fi;fium. Qhsa, F

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