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HE CHICAGO, TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTO,BER 17, 1876. i THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS* The Tomperance Gleaners and Afd Soclety meet this evening at No. 870 Clark sireet, 1o Ihe building where they are opening thelr In- dustria) Home,, A quarterly meetingof the Donrd of Dircctors of the Washingtontan Home will bo held at tho Ilome this evening at 7:80 o'clock. Brannock & Brown, of No, 208 and 270 West. Lake atreet, arc tho sole complainants againat Wast Diviston sneak thieves, and they mourn the loss of but a singte sct of harness. Michacl Doyle, for stealing a barrel of ce- ment from a contractor named D, Hanlon, re- slding on Halsted strect, occuples the only comfortable cell in tho West Madison Strect Statfon, Sunday evening the Rov. J. Stewart Smith svas notified that the Bishop had appointed the {ollowing officers to Christ Church (Eplscopal), Winnetkn: Wardens, Belden F. Culver, Ed- ward A. Filkins: Treasurer, Charles O. G. Bedg- wick; Clerk, Lincoln D. Wright. Tho Board of Managers of the Protestant Orphan Asylum_held a meeting at 750 Wabash avenue yesterday morning to perfect the nrrnn%cmcnu for a scries, of lunches to be given for the benefit of the’ institution. Tho temperaturg Nyutcrflay 08 observed by Manasse, optician, No, 88 Madison street (Tmu- UNE nulfdlnf). wos_ar follows: 8a. m., 37; 10 R. M., 403 18 m., 525 8 F ™., 583 8. m., 49, Darometer at 8 a. m., 80.10; 8 p. m., 20.04. Any notices or calls for Superintendonts ot Sunday-schools, or for chilldren In the interests of “juvenile temperance _work, under tho auspices of the W. C. T. U., will be over tho signnture ot Miss Lucia Kimball, Chairman of duvenlle Work. The Chicago Foot-Ball Club held {ts regular monthly meeting at the Sherman House last cvening, W, B, Curtis, President, {n the chalr. The regular business of the Club was trans acted, and n committee of three was appainted toarrange gaines for the scoson, and another to securs grounds for the Club. The Board of Penitentiary Commissloners held a business scasion at the "Shermian Housp ycuerdn’y afternoon. The speclal object of the necting’s being held in this clty was to mect certaln” gentlemen who have been inclined fo 1case soma of the ldlo Jabor at the prison at the letting Nov. 10. The surplusconvicts now num- Der about 100, John Witllams, formerly engineer on the tu, 4 Black Ball," is locked tup at the West Twellth Street Statfon choreed with an assault upon Capt. George McDonald, by whomn he was is- charged for Incumllwetency. Willlams got his {;nu r together, and, nyln%tur McDonald in the umber district, potinded hiin so severely that he remained inscnsible for several hours, and in thie condition was found by Capt. Gus Van Dalzen, of the tug ' Butler.” “At lnst accounts i\)lc[‘)[unnld had recovered from the effects of the eating. Thero arrived In this city yesterday Alexander Humboldt Von den Horcek, 8 member of tho Ge- ographical, Anthropological, and Ethnological Bocjetles of Berlin, ete., who took part in the recent German expedition to the North Polar seas. 1Ic is at present on his way to Minnesota on o hununf; expedition, but, on bis return here after the electlons, will Techure upon what he end his comradea aaw and did during their far- north journey. ‘The subject of Arctic explora- tions Is one in which Amcricans naturally takea special {ntercst, and his lecture witl be awalted with intereat. . Yesterday at 4 p. m. a middle-azed lady, re- spectably dressed, evidently from the country, hiad a street-boy blaclk her shoes. The job was done in front of the Palmer Honse, near tho Stato street entrance. She seemed to be iguo- rant of the amount of attention she was at- tracting, Scores of people as they passed stopped a moment to sco the strange spectacle, The boy cvidently enjoyed his labor, and a few who saiv the whole transaction thought that e took a !nn(écr timo than usual or than was necessary. She pafd the boy, and scon went on her sway rejoleing. ‘The compcetitive roviews between the varfons police districts for the silic banner to be pre- rented by Deputy-Superintendent Dixon to that dfstrict oxhibiting the greatest efliciency and kil In dsill, were begun yesterday, Capt. Ellls’ district occupying the grounds corner of Van Buren aod Lailin streets, and Capt. Buckley's distrlct the hasc-bell grounds. To-day Capt. Johnson ~will review his men at the corner of Sccond and Rucker streets, and Capt. Gund will review the North Division po- lice at Lincoln Park, Thursday will oceur tho annual review and tho presentation of the ban- ner by tho Committee appofnted to decido tho merits of each division. alr. Dixon’s Iunovation Is greeted with conslderable nolso among the police, as 1t {nvites' competition between the vurious divisions, and_thereby renders each of thewn more perfect {n dress, discipline, and man- ners thun 1t they considered the drills only o mere waste of thne, The baoner 18 of fine pur- }.lu sitk bearlng the monogram of the Potlce Department and s Qhwo for {uscriblag the mon- ogrum and name of the winning division. OGDEN AVENUE. Pursuant to a eall fora meeting of the Ogden Avcenuo Improvement Assoclation, it convened nt 174 LaBallo strect. The meeting was called to order and John Crawford {n the chalr, who stated {ts object. A commlttee of three, 8, J. Glover, Mr. Flsher, and H, P. Crawford, was chosen to_con- fer with the managers of the Narrow-Gauge Rallroad (Chifeago & Miltington) and the Rich- mond estate about the right of way through hiets tract of land. J. L. Lombard, E, J. Decker, and R. Gustin were n\r ointed & committee to see the Board of Public Works and the West 8ido Park Com- missloners about having Ogden avenuo finished s orlginally designed, for which the agsessment has been made and ‘mruy vollected. George C. Randall and” Johu Crawford were ap) ointed n comnmittes to see the Bonrd of T'ublie Works and Park Commissfoners ahout baving a eldewalk lafd through Douglas Park on Ogden avenue., I M, Garlick, E. J, Decker, apd Georgo C. Randall were apnointed acommittee ta nsecrtaln the probable expenso and what wonld bo requir- ed to cstablish a_lincof atazes to run {‘rum Lawndale to the Ogden avenuo strect-cors. ‘The mecting then ndjourned to meet agafn on Saturday ut No. 174 LaSalle strectat 3:80 p. ., when they expect to completa their organization and hear the reports of tho committves, WE3T-SIDB WATER-WORKS, Oue of the new engines ot the West-8ide Water-Works wes started at 10 o'clock yester- «av, and pumped water fnto the river untll b in the afternoon, -It worked very well for a sfart. The other ongine will'be tried in a day or two, When hoth ure properly adjusted they will be tried together in pumplng into tha watcr-mains hy way of a beginniug, Then they wilt undergo a test 1a to ‘¢ duty, Theso en- gines are of the compound type, and have every niodern applfance to insure a high * duty,” but 1his polnt of excellence ean bo determined only by a carcfully-conducted test, which it is ex- ieeted witl soon be made, Mr. William Broom- _r. of the Quintard Iron Works, arrived In tha «ity yesterday sornlog, and witnessed the trial vl the engiue. . COUNTY BOARD, CIANGING ELECTION JUDAES. The regular weekly meeting of tho County Board was beld yesterday sfternoon, allthe members being preseut, A communication was read from the Repub- licun County Contral Commitice calling attan- tion to frregularities in the appolutment of judyes of election, and polling-places, attribu- tuble to crrors made by the Secrctary of the Grand Councll, ete., in the transmission of the st of names, and asklog that certain chunges numned be made. Alr, McCaflrcy was opposed to any chaoges belng made, He belleved the movenent was fraught with evll, and had been inaugurated with & ylew to finding some ocngion to censure the Bokrd, as hod been dono last fall. He thought Mr, Clough wasat the bottom of it, and had noticed that he bad attacked the Board Saturday fu o meeting of the Hepublican Central Committee, Home further xlh{xutc folluweld, In the midst of which a ‘committce from the Central Come mitice was heard, after which several changes were made, Tho 1ist ot l‘;"" es and voilng. pluces, 8 corrected, will be found In another cotumn. Boveral changes were also mado on the molion of_various Commlssloners, Mr. Conly introduced the following, which wus adopted: 3 Jtesolred, ‘That the Tawn of Lake View be, and tio samo ls Lureby, divided into thive eldction istricte, GRAND JURY, A number of bills werp then read and refer red, and the drawing of a Grand Jury for the November term of the Criminat Court was pro- coeded with, resulting as follows: 3. A. Arm- siropg, B, ¥, Norton, 1 W, Enright, B. W. Clark, Thomas Rawley, Johu Uasey, David Ttoach, Mr. Ward, John Hetsman, C.°N. Chris- tiunson, James Cliftord, Robert Uptou, W, Hed- 1w, Jr., Peter Hartwell, Johu Hickey, Joha i, Colhns, James McLaughiin, A, ¥, George, Peter Streiner, Jncob Huntalnger,” P. B, Fagan, Wyman, and W, Kramer. RECORDER'S OFPICH. . Propositions were then read fn answer to nn advertisement for accontmadatlons for the Re- corder. The blda were three ln minber, and wfi]re roferred to the Committee on Pubic Rec- ords. COMMITTER ROPORTS. The Committea on Hospitals reported in favor of allowing bilis nmounting to £6,730.80, and in favor of rcmnvln;i tho furniture at the ol Hospital to the County Farm, Adopted, ‘The Commlttee on Public Charlties reported in_favor of allowlng bills aggregating $0,000. Adopted. COAL. The Committes on Public Servico roported tn favor of conflning the bids for supplying the county with coal to Wilmington soft coal, and in favar of making the sward to Henry Baker for both hard and soft _coal ot his bids, viz.: County Agent’s ofiiee, $3.65 per ton; Hospital, £3.453 Jall and County Building, $3.10; Insane Asylum, 84.95; and Normal School, $3.75. The report went on tu say that other h\aa ‘had been received, but some proposed to furnish other than \\'flmlnfton conl, and had heen thrown out, whileother bldders, who swere lower, had falled to appear before the Committee, ete. At- tached to thie roport was a letter from the Bratd- wood Mining Company, withdrawing thelr bid, etc.y on account of a strike, The report led to some dlscussion, in which & remonstrance numeroualy signed {n the inferest of James Gary was preseiited, seiting forth that i bl was jower, ete. Mr. Holden was {n favor of the report, and thonght the remonsteance out of place. The adoption of the roport wonld save the county thyusands of dollurs, Mr, Conly said Mr. Gary had falled to furnish the Committee tho proper eccurity. Iie was an experimenter, had 1o mines, and iio facilities to 1) the contract, Inreply, Mr. Gary submitted a lotter from W. W, O'Brien offerlng to go on his Lond, and also furnished the nanies of Al Fllzgcml«lund James Walsh as additional bondsmen. Tho yeport _wns subsequently ndopted by a ‘bote of 12 to 1—absent Messra, Ayars and Dur~ diclz. Mr. 3usse votad In the negative, explain- ing s thoreason that Mr, Baker was not the lowest bidder. THE NORMALAECHOOT. Mr, Ilolden introduced tho following: Awiensas, The Board of Education of Cook County huying fafled to clect teachers for the Nor- mal School for the achinol- year 1870, Anp WHEREAR, A portion of snl hias alrendy posscds : Axp Wisisas, A tax has been lovled to defray fl:n ox(mm!ol of the school for tho years 1870-'77; eretare, Resolved, That this Board proceed at fta next meeting to clect a Principal and eubordinate teach. tne Normal Schaol for tho schiool-year achool-year The resolutlons wero adopted. SENSIDLET. Mr. Cleary (ntroduced tho following, which was adopted: Resoleed, That tho judges of election bo and tliey nro lioreby resnesied to count the votes for President, Vice-Presilient, Qovernor, Congress- men, Sheriff, and State's-Attorney In the order named, on the cvening of election, before count- ing thoso for uny uther candldates on tho ticket, and to forward tho result at the carlicat moment by the fmllcemen asslgned for that purpose to the Central Pollco Station. 5 ‘The Board then adjourned until Monday. GEN. HIOWARD IN BEARCH OF TIE NEZ PRRCES. Gen, 0. 0. Howsrd arrived in Chlcago yester- day on his way westward to patch up tho difi- culties with the Nez Perees Indians; The Gen- eral Isone of » Commission composed of Maj. 11, Clay Wood, Willlam Sticknoy, Secretary of the Board of Indlan Commissioners, D. I, Gerome, of Bogiuaw, aud A. C. Barstow of Provldence, R I The tribe of thie Nez Perces is located on the Lapwat Rescrvation, near the Town of Lewis- ton, Idaho, Fort Lapwalis closo by, and I8 ot present occupled by one company of infantry and one of cavalry, under Gen, Howard., After the reservation liad been ceded to the Nez Per- ces It was Qimlnistied by a treaty, into which somo of tho tribe refused to enter. The Chiet of this non-treating tribe is Joscph, and he, with s braves and squaws, scttled in the Wallowa Valley, situated between Oregon sna Idaho, and not inr from the Grand Round Valley. Last yoar, by order of the President, the Wal- lowa Valley was opened np for settlement by the whites. Joscph's band remained, claiming that their rights lna never been extingulshed. ‘This rnfsed o question to he settled, and the seitlement was precipitated by the action of two white inen, who onc day, somo five months ago, Killed & eavage of Joscph's band. Joseph de- manded the trial of the murderers, and, fafling in securing that, Lio Issucd his manifesto, threat~ cning to diive the whites from thovailey uy No- vember. The settters of Grand Round Valley armed, and sent word to the ploncers fn Wal- Town Vallay that theyeould depend upon strong afin the struggle. “The Indluns armed theny- sclves, and botli sldes are now patiently waiting for November to come. Gen. Howard sent troops from Fort Watla Walla toprevent the col- Hsion, and the Government stups in now and appolnts a Comunission to smooth tho Indlaue the right way, and induco them not to (:ee Yhur , i mot worse. The r&lu-lllun 8, Bhall this tribe occupy the valleyt aud tlla auestion the Commission will take out of tho hands of the sottlers and determiue, Collaterully, the practicability of cansolldating the agencics will come up, There aro wow fifteen or twenty ngencies, which the General thinks might properly bo reduced to two, and the Commission will thoroughly Inves- llguic the subject. TFRANK STURGES & CO. PREPARING A STATEMENT. Messrs. Frank Sturges & Co. are preparing a statenient of thelr affulea for thelr creditors, and will have it ready In a day or two. As to thelr 1abllitles, they declara thelr utter inability to speal at present, and decline to assign any cause for the fallure beyoud an effort to dis- charge old and simply moral obligations, which they wero not legally lable to pay. The house was cstablished in 1862 by T. 8. Dickeraon and Frank Sturges, and was known ns Dickerson, 8turges & Co. In 1864 Mr. Dicker- son retired, and the flrm of Frank Sturges & Co. way formed, consisting of Sturgls, Willlam Potwin, aud Oliver H, Lee, Sturges® father-n- law, Bach contributed o the capital, Sturges, who had inherited u fortune from his father, laumng in the grester share. At ths timo of lie fir the liouss fulled for tho sum of 8450,000, and it waos genernlly understood that the concern - compromised for 50 cents on the dollar. It was aleo sald that ofterwands it volunturily offered to pay the other 10, though it now t:})pon.rs that the settlement contem- plated 50 per cent in eashkt and the balanca In ive years. ‘The finn started nght up nfialn, and dur(ng the lust five years {t has been doing well, though expending Jarge amounts in §mproved wmachinery for statnping metals, but these ex- penditurcs and the lmymem. of the old obily tions have matertally crippled the firm. 1t stated that the labilitlea now ars nearly halt & willion dollars outside of mortzuge liabilities, amountlng to $175,000, Thelr asscts {n real estate, machinery, and_stock, are esti- mated to be, n good tints, $700,000 To $300,000. Thelr expn-hlnn of their affairs Is anxlously looked for to sct at rest somne startling rumors, A nuinber of the creditors are fn town, and oth- cra are cxpected. Nothing detinite haa been of- fered, but 1t is lnted that the firm are asking for tiing without sccurily, It Is sald that Btur- ges was ready ab ouo tiuie to offer stock In- {he stamping concern in Imymuul. of the debts, but there was no inclination ou the part of the erced- itors to accept. CITY-1IALL, Corporation Connsel Anthony has had printed the faws and ordlnunces on gambling which he Jately compiled. It makes a very bandy book of reference. Mr, Jobn Tuntson, baliE of the South Side Pollee Court, Is still working away on the difli- cultles which Luve lately presonted themselves 1o lils notice, und of which he offers no explong- tion, e hun so fur found no sutiafactory reazon why the executlons which he retarned to tho Court unsutlslied appear to buve been collected, The Heulth Officer’s report for the week end- fug on the Lith inst, shows the nuwber of deaths to have bueu 165—a deereass of 7 from the pro- ceding week, but an fnerease of 16 over the cor- responding week in 1876, Of the deccused, 68 were under 3 years of age. Convulsions ecarriol woft W, diphiberla_20, scarlet-fover 22, and t yrhum-lcvur 10, ‘The deaths wers ono in 2,710, catimutlog the population to be 420,000, A delegation called on the Mayor yesterday abuut the Iorrson street bridige.” As'the ques- tion s now, the _appropriation for & bridge hus Veew made. Hurnson strect 18 open to the river's edge, and the fact thut 18 {5 desirable to build the bridge uat some \muu other thun Hur- rlson street §s” the only thing that deters the ity from proveeding, The owners ot the prop- erty adjoining Hareison street, und where it is thought the bridge had best be, wik $50,000 for the right of way. Mr. W, IL Page yesterday watled at tho City-Liall and sald that he would glve tho city a right of way for the bridee If tho city would ‘give him n quit-claim deed to what is now the end of Harrison street. The following bullding permits were lerned yesterduy: Dr, W. Allport, six 2-story, brick, stone-front houscs, 20x45 feet each, on Califor- . dam Roxana by Dake of Nozabee, J. Leo, 0. Sadie, TRoan. s Sallio 3d by Iy P’eat] 20. Roan, 8 yoars, by Jiarl of Dorrrington, dan Penrl by Hell Bhavon. Williaw Haratlton, KENTUCKY SIHORT-HOR! Another Bale of Fino Caitlo Near ‘Winchester, Ky., Yesterday. 11 1t wara only known o thelr supetior officers, the honevolont, cnlightened, and progrearive Itallan Government, they wonld at onco meet with the condlgm punishment and radical chinge so Tichly #oserved ani s urgently weeded. A moro detailed atatement his hoen 1ald befora Hor Britannio Majesty's Vice-Conanl at Merelna, or vy gensling, by Duke of Noxuhee, ari of Warrington, R. Iarper, 50. and inquiry into the matter is now heing mnde b nfu avenue, iear North avennes A, Dauer and “uanof Atc 2d, Roan, yesrilng, by Duko of [ iho 1tai et hortion wha 8t onca. ook up. the A, Hogeman, six ii-story, brick, stonc-front Nouahoe Amn Julla by er of Darrinaton. 1t. | case, am, Bir, yours falthini houses, 23x75 foct ench, on Wella streot, near [ The Attendanco Good and Bidding Vory | flarper, $130. RS W'E, Rarsronn. Erlo; Merey Hospital, o 1-stary brick stricture Hecond Bollo Flat Oreek, Tonn, @ yeats, by Earl | Cstollo Catarina, Taormina, Sicily, Sept, 6. (for dissccilng purposce), 23x2 fect, carner of Spirited, o e on dam Tielle of Fint Greok by el | 1bear teatimony 10 tho Above heing & eorrect Twenty-sixth strect and Calumet avenue. Bharon, _1h ¥, Van. %lulcr, sna‘u. £ ke at !(lll;tn}nelrl of the ontrage comgxl"t‘c’;l u;\v‘x 0:;:6"\‘:\"- Last July, when thocity was in such stralts oy n“m“l‘x;l l‘n';:'a %3‘;‘::‘.‘5"“ armfinn. o telis Catarina, Taormina, Slclly. e » s fon;lmnnpyd\vhemwuh to meel current, expenscs Pedigroes of the Animals Bold, and Namea | "L 8\iiuth, $260. S ludiiotliibi i ely ur r im . and maturing paper, the Merchants' Buvings, h e ————— ANoted Forger's Rolonse. Loan (& Trust Campany, of which Sol Smith is of the Purchasers, m brenh{nm.vn\umecfied’ o pay the coupane af CRIME IN SICILYs Hanireal Gasette. In s' Witllam Roupell, once member of Parliament the eity bonds, and the offer was accepteds ecial DispateA to The Tribune. for Lambeth, who, fourteen years ago, wns | ipvp, To tcpuy thab corporation {t has heen | pypge, i‘(wy., ocgfio,_’rhn o of James C. | Outrages by Beigands and the Tolice—The fouml}r“lll.y ot forgory and unL{nml to pennl e MOST UOMPLETE S| found necessary 1o cffeet o loan | o Grorge Hamiiton's short-horn herd took Tatter Alout ns Dangerous ns the | ‘o oo for Jife, has lately, by a epeclal act of in the of tock at home. Thereforo tho Mayor and iy Former, mercy on the partof Her My esty, been relensed e city, Tho Finance Committce have borrowed $§250,0003 | place near Wincheater to<iny. The attendance " Corespondence. London Times. frot fmprisonment. Both from tho position of from tho Merelunts' and Commercial Nation was good and the bldding lively. The complete NarLzs, Bept, 2J.—~The report of the Com- | t1q criminal and the circimstances under which Banks £100,000 each, and from the Internn- | Jiat {s ns follows: mission of e e as commiticd, tho oase attracted lnqnlr{y futo the dtate of Sicily con- tinues to he pubifa! the existence of tonnl EH0,000, OF this swm, $200,000 has boen paid to the bofore-mentioned bank that met tho conpon indebtedness, The rate of interest hed In fragments, and shows 'soelal condiblon in sume parts much attention at tho times but, durlng the nearly hnlf-genoration which has slnce elapscd, Prices fTom 25 1 50 e gy Baronotte. Red, 4 fi“" by Duke of Noxubee, dam 2_Beile of Dath hy far) of Barrington. B, August and September salaries have not set Leen pald to the rc\mlnrem{floycs of tho city} aud cannot be tilloloan hos'hieen obtatnea. Therefore there Is agood denl of inquiry about f1- nanclal mistters,and as the weatherdemnnds that coal, clotlies, cte., be found, there Is conslder- ableanxiety lest the old state of sffalrs—the oity behind five months in payments—should return,, The Mayor hos at last declded upon a course of action which he thinks will rid the city of that curse known as the Brldgeport nuisatice, aud hus Instructed Attorney Boyden to coni- mence sult against the followIng-named persons, roprietors of atench factories In _odoriferous kills him, He statlons himeclf behind u wall or ot tho foot of an orange trce, with asporting fun, anid when he sees his enemy nn{)mnvhlu 'y at five pacca’ distance plants a bullet in his head; or he hns a dispuie with is encmy ina aulrhur mine, a wine-shop, or on the rond, 0 snd, nfter a moment of qunmliug. plunges o B i ath, Ttonn, 7 vears. by Bar) ot | U3ZECF into his heart. =—What can oa pro- ventive polico do In such cases? Io Bleily E‘f’;';;fil;‘{'g,‘,‘,’,‘,fi}é{‘c‘,fi.?.' ‘"'“-"'hf il haron. B. | y1i0aq crimes are moro numerous than in othcr Toan cow-calf, m““fi“, by Dake of Noxubee, rnfl,a of thie Kingdom. Sicllyanproaclics nearer anm 94 Dolie.of Bath by Engl 6 Darrington, 1.5, | 10 the burning sunda of Nubla than other parts Van Moter, Kentucky, $420, of Europe, In Sleily there Is hot blood, imperi- Mins 1tenick hrh. ~Tted, {Ivnrllm,'b by Duke of | ous violence; tocarry and usc arms is more than Noxubee, dam Miss Renick by StarDavia. C. R. —! 3 th 13 e otare g0 y a R. | an instinct,—it {s 4 passion; thg islander wi ¥, Van Metor, Wi (ar, SE76, of the islnnd which justifies any represcutations % Less t) o ivart o the loar, whs 8 per.colite The Comp- | * Red cow calf, 0 e a,’nnko of Nozubee, | that have e A you in :f,';::,,?‘l;’cc:"zmcgfi $hn. u",’,r:r:,m’,fitu {::S}:.},‘é‘v han Last Season, troller 18 {n tho Last, but haa sent back no [ Thomas Van Moter, l(enmck; 210, pnat years, * A to thocrimes of blood,™ says | Aany persons, howover, will bo able to reentl word ns %o the prospects of obtaluiug | Ruth, Red, @ years, by i Duke of Atrario, | tie roport, it fs clear that & proventive Police | tho sensation which was eauacd when the for- a choap lonn {n that quarter. ‘The omployes are | dam Mise Tenick 2 by Bolle Saron. Hobert | ias Jittloto do, A man offended by another | goriene discovered. (“ { again growing anxlous for wages past-due, Tiw Sl}v{l&{l‘lfi:'l.l.ubnr‘:‘ $45, 1neets Iiim on the road, draws his_rovolver, and oupell s tho cidest and fllogitimate son | Red, yearling, bx Dnke of Noxubee, dam 1tuth by 7th’ Doko of Atrdrde, C. T Ved Meter, Rentucky, $310, Tady Rlye 24, TRed, 7 years, by Earl of Tiare rlnutm‘.vdnm Lady Hiyo by Bello Sharon, J. W, Bean, Winchestet, 8190, Ted Bud. Ted,'S yoars, by Doke of Noxubee, dam Lutillo 44h by Earl of Barrington. R. Harper, Owenaville, S0 ot wealtly parents, who marrled subsequently to his birth, In Wia will, his father hnd bequenth- ed his large property tothe second son, who wns the eldest born in wedlock, William found an opportunity of destroying this will and for el another, by which the property wna left to his mother and he was cu‘lmulnu;\l solo exccutor. The deed accomplished, his conscience sccia to have nllowed him no peace of mind, and, in Iils restlesancas and recklessness, he eagerly squandered estate after catate. ‘At last lic con- fessed his crime, but by his confesslon he only shifted the canscquonces of it from one et of victims to anothers and those io whom he had sold the {»rnperl,v which was not his bocome tho 87 Madison-gt,, OPPOSITE TRIBUNE BUILDING, Cosh patid for Rav Fura, 5 AUCTION, BY GEO. P, GORE & (y, Iridgeport: O'Malley & Sons, Turner Bros., | ~ 3 i 1 settla ls affairs himsclf, and belioves that 10 | 1oe0rg, ffls fartlly reguiued thele rights, but 88 & 70 Wabasgh. Deni Ward, Shaaman & Co., nd Kerss N:.;Sgggfffiam‘za x’x’e‘n’i‘e"bdfi“d."r‘.‘f Em‘—’n’orgfl::ln‘&'- ‘T""l"" "“film“’"‘”‘m“’“" “ft"“l‘ ey ‘3 those who ind ndvanced him Durchasc-tmoncy for Tuesd nsh-ay,, toy & Co. ‘They wil bo' summoned | ton. o ion Van Meter, Kentucks. 3600, tho law. Tile own orm must bosten it,and [ cstates sold by him under faleo tlties euffercd uesday, Octs 17, 9:30 o, p, to appear before the Polico Court and Vearl. Whito, 13 'years, by Dell Sharom, dam | S0metimes, even wumc. 3 :I lus n’rnl of ol :lmils. Dy his decelt, © When he appeared in the dack to & h ot VTR Luces ook puble | T by Vo franich” haad Veu Neler, Hear | {4 mahin roupectablo ssmition e [SUTOVS Y | vl sontencey e ol fo o mares, mssue REGULAR TRADE § AL mitancor,” idgo Tovden Ix confident tha | WEKH SO0 o vy Duke ot | dewahior hofare ‘tho timo cstabilshed by th | 'iE S Judge e condened LI e E they can be found guflly of hcin;}. or creating, Tien n nitlsance, snd thinks by firat fining them nn- der thg city ordInance and then under the State laws, they, who have heretoforo disregarted the feelings of the eutlre population of the city and year after year have caused the abomiiable odors to be wafted broadeast throughout the city, con be made to dv something to al- Jovinte the sufferings of the public nose. Tho fing under the city ordinances would bo 8325, Noxubee, dom Ielle of Bath by Licll Sharon, Van Meter, §080. Tearl Gth. lmnn.gvcnrllng. by Duko of Noxulce, ;l::- Lenrl by Bolle Sharon,~ Asa Dean, Winches: 'y 20, ‘Liligia’a Rose. Ted, yearling, by Mastor Ros dam Linola by Diks ‘of Nosuboe. 1. Tarpor, Tooress. Ted, yoarling, by Dake of Noxubee, dam Peari 24 by' Harl of arrington. J. W, Big- reguiotions. Enough. Two assassins arc hired to murder him. A respectable youth in Mon- realo has a quarrel with another of the same age, and they come to blows, The father of tho one rushes into the strect with n revolver, the father and Urother of the other do the same, shots are fired, and threo persons are wounded. In Palazzo Adriano the Syndic re- fuscs to aivo a certlfieate ot morality to s man. evil which lie had done. In prison, at TYortland s conduct was most exemplary, Ho devoted all bis fuculties to the relief of the sick and weak, und administered such consolation as he conld to the dyln;i. Thus, wholly reslgned 10 his lot, countin tmsell lm}my to hio atle to turn to nny uso a life so drearily overshadowed. he fuliilled the term of fouricen tenced for life to exile from the world which bad years. Sen- law the fine is forcement of the lnws the nuthoritics lione to be sutceesstul. The Mayor wil) have the help of all the gentlemen who have for somg timo pnst heen inthe search for thestench, ‘The object and the fixed purpose of the Mayor is to secure efther a removal ‘of tho stenclt-factorles or the adoption of * no stench ™ machines. SUBURBAN. HYDE PARK. To-day all persons will have a chance to regis- ter, and it would be well for all voters to scc to it. The vames on tho old poll-book will be translerred to the now one, where the judges suppose tho persons have not moved away, Mr. G. H. Carlson, the draughtsman of the village, s preparing dnatlas of the Town of Hyde Park during the winter, oveninge. The g tf, Kontucky, $250. On the fotllowing cvening the man watclics him. and tho same amount forcach day following, un- | *§ e 5 g oveting ) | known him, ho scemedl to have no wish to cs- fi T the lesnce, o abated. Onder PNO QRO | pestdoons el of H1e et o Bath af Harcng. | Uid eeclng mx'-:"y:.'f;t::‘fug “:-:fi&:"::—:’-:’:?"zfik%f $is fam lte lot. Wheny samo tmo oo, the - Tl 000, or less. By the rigld en- neo of Wales visited the establishment at Portland, ho evinced a decp Interest in Roupell's case, and on;imzcd if posatble, to effect his emancipution. But the sad prisoner &;mu.ly and thankfully declined his promised afd, and expressed his determination to end his days in the samo monotonous seclusion, lightened” only by the consclousness thnt he wastrylog to moke gomo amends for tho past. Siuco then the Quecn s intimated her gracious pleasurs that ho should be sent free, and now he comes forth. ————— + Effact of Itecoll in Rtitle Shooting. springferd (Mawy,) Unlon, Tt hos been fi'qucnunn swith markemen whether tha rocoil of a pistol or rifle accurred before Lo ball left the bore. Many lave vontended that it dld not, and that the tendency of o pistol to “throw up” did pot affect its accuracy aecent experiment seems to haye shown con- clusively that the recoll occurs before the ball niesso i8 scarcely ever refused. and tho influ- enco of ' the Mafla {s sufliclent to compel such concessfons. ** Gen, Casanova says thab pricats carry tho revolver; that younp gentie- men earry it in thelr pockets when they go to & ball; sad the Captain of the Carbinecrs in Tra- pant declares that Lhe revolver is carrjed by per- sons in the Casiul, in theatres, and at the lect- ures in tho Lyceum. At Canicatti youths of 16 years of age carrled these dangerous arms, In'such districts, therefore, luw has no forco; every one is » faw 10 imacit, and existing regu Intions supply every one with the easy means of gratifylufz veugeudnce. ‘The Comymission recommend some modifica- tion of the lnw which Permltu tho carrying of arms. Some authorities counsel a gencral dis- arming; but Gen. Casanova doclares that this would amount to *leaving honest persons with- out the means of defonge.” Thae report then considera tho thefts, asseults, and murders per- ton, John A, Griggely, Kentucky, 5300. Noxubco Mnld, Hed and wliie, 2 ‘years, by Dike of Noxuver, dum Pearletto by Duks of Nox- ubee. Bon Goit, Winchester, $200, Hed cow caif, 3 monthe, by 2d Duke of Au- vergne, Dr. Nocl, Tonnessee, 8110, Joanna 2d, Red roan, yeatiing, by Duko of Noxubee, dam Joanna by Earl of Sarrington. W, C. Turner, Nashvilo, 875, Sccond Grand Duke of Clark, Red and white, 2 years, hy the Fourth Duke of Genevn, damn fio:lcall‘u k;{_flundy Duke, Judge Peters, Mt. ster- ng. T Hod Roxa, Red, yearling, by Mastor Rose, dam Red Neck ' 4th by Duke of Noxubee. X Mar- per, 1:410‘ Red Neck 4th. TRed and white, 4 yenrs, by Duke of Noxubes, dam Ited Neck 24 by Earl of Uarrington. Joseph Scott, Parls, 800, Third Lelle of Fiat Creok. Red, 4 !enm, by Duko of Noxubac, dam Lelle of Fiat Creck by Bollo Sharon. H, C. Foster, Winclester, $000. Ted helfer ‘calf, 7 months, by 2d Dukeof An- TEIE GRAND MAMMOTH OFFERING AEELLNEEEE Trraddition to tho pacticalarly Notat tions0 gonorally Tound with hey e tage Do sl sery many Now am Miricirs Friv ' e e Joach the Lmmcdl nilon of Merchants wad .. W. Bian, Winchestar, $430. tively Directed, village-atins {8 proeressing fnely. A great deal | Y95l Rae, Hed and white, ot Maone | Dotrated i the aped country, agalust which the | leaves the boro and docs affect its dircetlon, AT 1 O'OLOOK P. of It was made over, as it was npoflug Dy hand- | gof Tows, aci Julin 4 by Dulie of A A Lmum pntrolnpnm pum’-{lcflu “They can | The experiment was this: A rifie burrel, twelve C = Lol ling. Lee. Owingaville, $100. never equal the agility aud craft posscssed by inches long for_convenience, was sccured to w ..A_ PE' | 'S_ The ya\mg ladies of the villaze are talking { Lily Roso. Roan, d-r.-arllnm by Maeter Tose, | these bonds of brizands. These nro like cels, | solid bed lu such o way ns to prevent any fove- U, I'. GORE & CO., Aucttoneers, about ofganizing a draumatic club, - All the resf- | dam Ll!{ Gth by Dukeof Noxubee. W. T. Sude | changesblo in ,mmf,‘ém in chiefs, and habltanl | ment; but that of recoll direetly to tho rear and dents will be huppy to see such un organization | duth, Winchester, 885, residence. A few ‘and well-known chicfa | upward, In this situation it was fired & num- ber of times, and the bnlls followed each other fnto the same hole fit the target. An incline or wedgo was then made foat upon tne bed at the réar of the barrel in sitch a way that the breech would bo raised nsit_slid back in the recoil, Fired unders these conditions, it sent the balls jower than before. 'This showed that the ro- in force. Mr. Steven Bowers' littlo baby died unday afternoon and was hurled yesterday. The Board of Trustces” mecy to-day ot the Town-Ilall, and the drainage question will come up again. The residents’of tho north end of thio village ehiould atteid to this, and sco that South Chicago has good pumplng-works. T i——— WASHINGTON. The River and 1iarbor Approprintions— Preparations for the Meetlng of the Army of tho Tentcasec, On Wednesday, Oct. 1, We shall soll in EXTRA LANGE AS BORTMENT OF BOOTS, . SHOES, & SLIPPERS, Inotuding BEAVER BOOTS and POLISE 5 Hoan Pear). Roan, 11 years, by Beil Bharon, dan Pearl by Dell sharon. ~ J. L. Wheelor, Win chester, $140. Baronnette 20. Roan, 3 years, by Duke of Nox- ubee, dam 2d Belle of Bath’by Earl'of Barrington, J. W, THgestafl, Kentucky, $160. Jana. White, 13 years, by Bell Sharén, dam TAlllo by Fox Hunter. Isago Van Meter, Kentucky, Fourth Hotta. Kied and white, 4 yoars, by Duko of Noxubee, dam Hetta hg“l‘lau Sharon. M. W. An. derson, Mt. Sterling, Tted, yearling, by Master Rose, reeruit, their satellites for every occaslon, and when the erime 18 committed thiey remove to a dlstance, return to thelr flelds, and caroll them- selves in auother bund. Pursued, they dis- per se, conceal themaclves, or reassemble fn an- other Province. Thelr horses are botter adant~ cd to theso flights, and thefr condottlert are well experfenced In every lurking place, every cay- ern, aud every dwélling-house. Tho military farce cither arrivo Iato or fall into some snaro.” Tuth'a Rose. The crime of_cattlo-lifting. called the Abigeato, dnm Ituth 2 by Dike of Nosubee, George Snys | 18 deseribed ns 8 ceial and characterls- der, Wincnester, 3255 tic of Sicillan criminality. *From 1 to 1847 the Abigeato formed a scct, which dls- 65, Eeventh Rello of liath, Toan, yearling. by Duke of Noxubee, dam Rellcof Bath by Bello | patched to tho markets of Algiers whola troops coll and subsequent elevation of the breech oo cured fn scason to effect the dircction of the ball,~that_is, betore it had loft the bore. Of course the length of the barrel hos an effect in severnl ways upon the degreo In which the re- coll affects the sccuraey of the shaating. v Speclal Ditpatch fo The Tribune, Sharon, Cr L Van Moter, Winclieator, 81,010, i roiicrns DARMEIAGESS .| SUABDANNEL-DLYED BOODS Whsiiwaros, D. Oy Oct. 10.-Tho Chiet of [ Pearistto od. ud, vedling, "by 40 Buko'or g orses) caltle and other shimals whiclh bud | B A GHYMANDTon Thureday. Oct aEo. . GOnE Engincers bas declded upon the distrihution of | Auyersne dum Pearlite by Duke of Noxnbceo. A. | gges of the interfor. . . . In 15i8 tho Bour- ot the residence of tho Lrlde' parcnis, al 3 J. Lee, Ovwingsville, S140, 0 Tted and white, 4 years, by Duke of Noxuhee. dam Julla h{ Earl of Barrington, J, J. fiush. Winchoster, 8100, TRose IBlye. lled and white, yoarling, by Master Ttose, dum Lady Blyo 7th by Duke of Noxitbee. dJ. W, Hoan, Kentucky, 8210, Janc i Tton, 8 yeass, by Duke of Noxghes, lam Jano by Boll Sharon. ~ J. A, Phelps, Kec- ucky, $200. LaBollo's Rore. Red, yoarling, by Maater Ttose, 12, Frankfort Station, Will County, 1ll,, by tha, Hev. = Wuller, Mies Minna Engelhardt’ sud' 3r. Willtam Lunat, 'of Chicago, No car TREEN—OTTAWAY=-Oct. 16, by Prof. Davld Swing, at 107 Bouth Peorin:at., Runperi Ded. Treen, and Miss Carelo C. Oltawsy, eldeet daughe ter of T. P. Ottaway, Ksq., all of this city. LR UL L B LR A DEATIIS, B U v HEAD—Qct. 15, at 10:30 1, m. b fll’lfii thie rematning portion of the river and harbor appropriation. While the detalls have not been made known, tho selection of the work to be prosccuted was dotermined fn each caso solely bi' its commerclnl fmportance, and geoerally tlioso ftems which were Introduced into the bill as n resuit of log-rolling by members of cuch polltical party have heen fznored. 7o the Western Associuted Press, bon Governmaont rovived the Institution of Com- pagnie @' Armi, holding them responsible for thefts; but theso men ed with the thioves for the rausotn, und “with those who *were rob- bed for tho reshitution of thelr goods. . . . g0 that the influence of official brigandage be- came high, feared, and almost _respceted by o population cducated in such o school. uch is the pleture offerced us by the Commis- By WML A BUIT & C0, AUCTIONEERS, GENTEEL FURNITURE At Dwelling No. 83'Sonth Morgan-st, AT AUTCTION, TUESDAY MORINING, Oct. 17. at 10 o'clock; the whole connlating of the usual Paclor, Chamber, Mabel Hanson o + | sion of Inquiry of tho social condition of man; Dintag-room, and Kitchen Farnitnre, WASHINGTON, | Di Gor Oct. MoeTho pro- | fam Lufiollo by Dukeof Nozubeo. —J. 1. Hol- | poiye”or ok 1o times past, bat In. thi mend, oty dayghior of . ', and ey 5. licad, 100k A Ll e ey Aceto. ammo of exercises connected with the meot- | Laielle. Ted, 4 years, by Dako of Nozubee, | present day; and any Government, moro cs- B e R o aveane, Hydo Park, Oct. == e =4 ng of the Boclety of tle Army ol the Tenncs- sce und unveiling of the McPherson statue is complete, There will be a grand clvic and mill- tary display ou the Sth. Tho Departinents will A 0 Selle of Flat Crock by Earl of Burring- ton, ‘¥, J. Barber, Parin, 81,510, Litlle Oth, ~ Roan, § Kmm. by Dnke of Noxubeo, dam Lillio id by Boll Sharur. Same, $100, peclally that nctunlly in power, will havo a ditli- cult task to futroduce unything lke order. I sny the present Government espesially, for when fn Opposition ft janored muny of the facts 17, 10:40 2, m, Friends of the family invited. §2/~ Clncinnati and Ilillaboro (0.) papera please copy. N:h tho swect lower that sconta the morn, CALIPORAIA WINES AND DRARDY, N Other Liquors and Ciears, In basement, 118 3¢ be tlosed ufter 12 o'clock In order to allow tho | Pearldth. Hoan, i yoars, by Duke of Noxnbee, w brouglit to light, and condemned - Dut withers In the rlsine d 120 Wabanh-av., FIESDAT Mol oet. 17, Stiployen to Join with athor itz i o sxcr- dnn Pearl” by Belt Ngaron. * lasac Van Netor, | Bo% RIOUELL 10 LA S Soore s o oty wn o Mabol's ddwn, 300 Satecky ™ TRAL'AY AUTTERS & cOr, clses. “The Distelct Militta nnd Marine Corps A roan hoifor, 4 months, by 2d Duke of An- The heat is still great, about 70, and blue and ‘Thus awiftly tied hor life away. 7 Auctloneen. }f}}:‘“fi‘;‘m’m" "g&',‘m;f_z““l‘}“;flg:'°&"‘mgmm vorgne, dsmes Leaky, $100. cloudicss g}dcu do not hold out any pr«:lmhe ofn ofi!:‘nlnlficgtl;gn::I‘\O(’iinl":cnfih_}_’uggfluy moralng, 1500 PAGKAGES ort Ml or- - Clted, ' v o 4 o sapole , o , ged 72 X e oevsaion, . Gion David Tian Lucille. Ited, 8 years, by Dukoof Noxuboe, | change. Forelguors do not arrlve, and Neapol: e el IO the nouufa" 1121y iairdo avenin: y o4 dam Lillio 4th by Earl of Barringten. E.XI. Rose, Kentucky, S110, Arcd cow_calf, 6 months, by 2d Dnko of Au- vergno, B, Rosevine, $100, Bello of Bath, Tonn, 12 yenrs, bx.nell Sharon, dam lelle "5 Dell Sharon, James A. Farra, Lux- lnimn. 8580, {tana are In vlllegylatura, so that the city {s com- aratively o desert, or such p desort a8” London s said to be when the season 18 aver. TOLICE IN SICILT. ‘Wao have roceived tho following sccount of ter, Uniled States Army, will act n8 Grand Marshal, Its expected that the diaplay on the 18th will surpass any that hms been” wit- nessml‘hnru since Tresldent Graot's first fn- augural, Wednosday morning at # o'clock, bo taken Enst for burial. 3~ Byracuse papers pleasa copy. AARIIOUBE—L. K. Aarhouee, aged 44 yeors and G months, Funeral from Into resldence, 203 Thirtiethat., e voiy wi | Agsorted Glassware. 80 packnges Wnito Granlte. 26 packuges Yollow Wate, Invojce Carpets tind 01 Cloth, Involce Finc Table Cutlery. n the Supreme Court declsion in Gnlnes o somo very extraordin roceedings in Sfefl e Invofco Planishod Tin Ware. B e Hottor, Srear o | ik R foens 7 manile, by Buko of Nox- | S ISHol cxpluied, wonld. mpy that the Wodnseday, 8102, in,, by Suttlogo [0 Grasomid | - fnvolco Tingd lollow Ware: tio Suremo Coir of Avineas, wpertalning | - fady birosd, Hoan. & yeard, by Earl ot Har. | llilan pollc Is cqually dauzerovs with Sty |~ POLITICAL _ANNOUNGEMENES, otiuints A OBTAAGHEY Balls o the Hot Springs tract, thu Court saya that | rington, dam Lady Bive 24 by Barl of Barrington, | brigands: T INUTEMEN, ¢ e . Connecticut Seed Toheeto, thé principal confroversy between the partics to | Lowey and Melcalf, Plno Grove, $350, Bin: Stho following fn n truthful narrative of cir- | g £ita SECORD. DIvILInN. TN 4 L Oct, 18, at U:30 Oclocky il dpmetor byihe et o ool | Lot i b3ty of my. | il K te ety ochrsain S, | whesTSuATIR B ot i ot ofkt | VOG0 i, public: On the Sunday evening of tho 17th of Septem- bor, as Mr. Monckton (aguest in my houee) and T were snunterfug through the throng at the festa of the Madonna della_Rocca, held close to Taorming {whoro I huve resided for ssven (yearu. and am well known to evorybody), mm{ milos from Mosalna, wo worenceosted by a Vice-Brigadore (corporal of police) of Carablncers, and 1, belngthe only ono who perfectly undorstood Italian, uudertook to aonswor his questlons, He made many demands as to - my _ country, rentage, and dofngs, to all of which I answered with great. patience. 110 was very abuslve, and 1 rominded him that ho knew e well and that all tho peoplo round us knew me; ho demanded to seo ;n ‘pxlxlx;crn anil_passport, to sce my nume, and I old & CO., Auctlonee: DUTTERS & €0.'8 REGULAR TRADE SALE Thursday, Oct, 19, at 9:30 o'clock, On Second Floor, 118 aud 120 Wabash-ar, Staple and Fanoy Dry Coads, Woolcns, s"i‘.’"‘:‘)m" (:Imhhn,',l e - 3 ShlrLa, Do ate. Capw, burs, ooy T atack s Jarzo il o Skeito, recelved ek o foslrable, feam Easicrn. Mann facturers, linporters a1d o b“fl"A.HPLH LOTS SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. changes in tho stafl, by reason of promutions and resignations, tho Goneral commanding liercby ane nounces the followlng-named ofiicors as coustltut- ing the Division and Permanent Staft, who will be obeyed and respected accordingly: Capt, R F, Wilson,Chief of Stafty Capt. G.T.Gould, Assist- ant Adjutant:General; Capt, M. E, Dicki Aesintant Adjutant-General; Ma), J. | ‘mrm\. Assistant Inspector-Generl; Gen lammond, Asslétont Inspector-Genernl Davis Fitch, Assiatunt 8urgeon-General; Tioffman, Chief of Cavalry; Maj, Gew, Chlef Mustesing Oficer, Afds—daj. ‘A, wurds, Mal, D, W, Clark, Jr., Muj, 8, B land, Capt. A, L. Morrison, Capt. A, Graham, Capt. . B, Moars, Licut. J. L. Siagle, Capt. C, liarrington 7ih. Red-rosn yearling, by Doko of Noxubee dam Hello Barrington by Earl of Barrlugton, 1, Van Mcter, 8520, Belle Barriugton 8th, Roan, yesrling, by Dika of Noxuuce, dam second delle Dorrincton by Earl of Barrington. W. C. Van Motor, $7:0, Miva Henlck 254, Itoan, yearling, by Duke of Noxubee, _dam, Miss Ilenlck 2d "by Delle Sharon, ., Lee, §220. Lillie 0th, ~Red.and-whita yearling, by Dulo of ?E‘;mxubeo. dam Lillle §d, by Bolle Sharon. Same, Hattle, TRed.ond-white, 4-.vear, by Tuka of Noxubee: dam HHotta 3d by Earl of Barrington. Tsanc Van Meter, 5260, A red and white cow calf, 0 montus, by 2d Dukeo reing Court of the State has "ot contravened hat decision. but hns refused to ald efther of the parties, ann by its action saved the rights of the United States, o error 8 found, und the declsion below Is aflirmed. ——e—— THE WINDSOR, Travelers abroad accord the palm of cxcellence o tho Windsor ilotel, on Flfth avenue, between Torty-sixth and Forly-soventh streets, Now York, Thoy ugree that there ia no finer hotel In every detall for tho comfort of its guests, Within threo yeora of jts existence it hina acquired a cosmopoll- tan reputation. Without detracting from tho | of Auvergue, Bane, A i that belng out slmply for an Aoy | Mantor,'Mal. . B, Balcowm, Capt. D). ¥, Dybally mordtu of othior houses, the propriotors clalm that | Jolly, B Yantt oy Duko of Nozubee, dam | #oll I 1ai nolther wifh mes and also Infarmed | S4PE; it Paulson, Capt il I dennings, Licut, e OO, 1t hst no superlor in the world, A dignificd cone- Josephino ad by Tioll Bfiaron. B, Il Rovo, 8103, him that by treaty with England no possports were Q’il"' Aougs, Capty, L 8. \"’iid‘%" b | By JAS. P. D CNAMARA & y {ery among the mests, and an nnoblrusive provia- | o FHth Belle of FlatCruole, Homn, yosrling, by fequleed.) Hu, sitlinsadumtile Imolelcs fn s e O g e itk rmu, imls R 117 Wabash-av., N, W. cor. Mudieon-st 5 Y It el anner, repe omanded my passport, whici 7y ) el t Of it G fonfor the wratlfcatlon of ita patruus, placalt In | yyron, "3, 1. Van Meter, 8300 Y ol ttatuualy totd b I had ot wilh mb, butif he | Eckhurdl, Capt. Biiver: Bienn, Caut. “Twomns | Lapge and Airagive Sale of 2,000 Cass B duils. White, 0 years. by Earl of Barrington, ked dam Joscphineiid by Bell Sharon, 1. Hullowsy, tu_come to my house, ‘n short_dlstance, No could entlsfy ¥ 2 Bles, Capt. If, L. llirte, Cant. i1lbanto, Cant, Hhieelt, addlug, +* Yau know sin, Capt. J. M T —— s { tar, Jr., Capt. W. Angtion, A FRAGRANT BREATH AND PEARLY TEETH & Ypam A, Je. Cut, W and Shees at , Kentucky, $05. e ull thess Deople kuow me, and the Caras apt. 0. 1L denulson, Capt. A. dny Morning, Oct, 17, st 9:30 olock, aro emalty stiatied, and (oo ssho Toll (0 sall | o souscow €ilt, G months, by Duke of Noxubes, | Misem, ke me. b Ho sal, '+ Fetch o Caru. | Degrelor, Cigt, eorga o yfer, T | WSO, avd oot Congreas, ety Vi themuolves of the means should not compluin | E. It Ttosc, S110. bintor, " und somobody fotched gne; whentio cama Mh;,]dn”'lmm;.'g“fi'sgc:“ I eintan vy Mon. | oud Tur-lined zoods; chldeen s Custom-msde whon nucusel of zross neglect. Tio Bozodont wil | (157 Blye Bk Ned yeuring, by buko af | 1asid 0 K D ontloman s | 8 aflornoon al 4 o'clock, 10 Wost Maiison Ladies® Shooss, oo wasoried siud speedily eradicate the cuuse of n foul breath, streot, Leautllying aod preserving the teeth to the oldest replled, **Yes; youn are sn BnFHuh gentloman llv. 111, ing here,” T turned to the Brigadero aud asked Rebuad ot sasisfied, Mo eald, o C. Beott, Middletown, §216, s B Helah's N and Pl 1a , etc. No: hiladelphia Shoes, cf xtilioe. : NAMARA &CO., Auctit Ward Clubs will_hold thomeclves In readl- P, MeNA) Toan, yearling, by Duke of n & furlous ruge, —_—— N 2 ‘Tioy 3 " . * | ness to particinata in the grand demoustration to = Vil age. osuea, dan Seit by Whioy . 2! 10 Towe (. Bilenca; 1f you vay snotherword, 1 will put yoi | $2%ioL daturiay ovaning. - A special onar will ba | I3y L MOSES & CO. Anctionee to tho wa; . 1t MaTsox, Brigadler-Qencral Commanding. RATIFIOATION MEETING. There will be a grand ratlfication meeting of tho Republicans of the Firat Congrosslonal Dlstrict at Dalton Thursday at 1 o'clock In the afternaon, Addressca will ho mado by the Iow, t. 3. Hogue, John Wentworth, D, W. Munn, Willlam Aldrich, Luther Latlin Mills, J. 1L Clough, J. 11, Kedsle, W, M. Stanley, and others, A larso gnthering from all the eouth tawns I« lucked faor, aud a rous. lm{ meeting. The Dalton Glco Club wiil be pros- cut, G0, tontlotta. Ted, 4 yesrs, by Duke of Noxubee, dam Hetra 2d by Earl of Barrington. Isaac Van e 33 %white, 0 by inel of Narringt ane 2d. e, 0 year, intl o o dano by Hell éuuipu. " omsns E. Hosh, Kene cky, 8110, Tsith 34, Red, yearling, by Duke of Noxuhe dunh Wuth by 7th Duks of ‘Atrdrio. Isetc Vas Mo: tor, $400. Polle Barrington. White, 7 yéars, by Earl of B;rl;lnsnil;m. o Petto b Bl sharor. 3te. mg;;f stafl, 3415 A red cow call, 5 montle, TDuke of Noxubec. PR TR ey Gl . Grand Duke of Onucldn. Rod, 3 yesrs, by 24 Duke of Oncida, dam Junletts 2d, by Princelon, J._ I, Calk, Mouut bterling, $700, . Ted Neck 7ih. Med and white, yearling, by 1ssned in duo scison 5. By order No. 45 Enst Washlugton-ste LARGE ATTRACTIVE SALE DRYGOODS AID CLOTHI: Tuesday, Oct. 17, o cing at U0 o'clock a. ni. ADE s Yautiv's Clothiny will be ufered: Ll U Rt o ion Jid - HAARLEM FLOWER ROOTS Of Difforont and Bxquisite Kindh AT AUCTION, ‘The Efficacy of Yrayer, The 8an Vranclsco Chronlcle suys: * The efli- eacy of prayer wus demonstrated under peculisr circnstances in the John D, Lee ease in Balt Luke City s few doys ngo. Ons of the jurors— Andrew Coray, a Monnon, of Cedar Creck— stuod vut for a whils for a verdict of man- slaughter, agalnst eleven others who voted to find Lec guilty of murder tn the firat degree. At fust anotber of the jury, who held high runk in tho priesthood, dellvered a very strong prayer that the jury at tho next ballot would by ununimous, and so falthiul of rurpnm wus_his prayer thut Coray dld, on the nexi ballot, change his vote from manslaughter Lo murdery and thus the priesthond practically furced the **Pat mo In lrona; 30“ dure not; why, what huvo Tdane!” e turned to the Carabliicer and suld, **Put Wm In frons;'" and tho man produced o pafr of thumb-acrews aud n chiain, and 1'1wan ordered fo put lu{ Lunds together to bo tronoed, 1 xald T would not submit to suchan jnsult,and dared bim to touch me, #uying, ** 1 am known to you and sverybod; hors, and you have no reason for this outrage,” 11e aguln ordered me to pat my hands to be fraiicd, and 1 put them in myrwkvu and wnid, **1 will not submis (o this."" flo then sald, ‘U are undor arreat and must coms With me." T sald, %y nv well, 1 will go whars you ke to take me," Mr, Monckton was asked for his papers, and ro. Piled that they woro ot my honwv, Inviting fie wspection thero. ‘Thu man sali, ** You are undor arrest.” Wo woremnarched prisoners through an exclted crowd of persons, every ons of Awhom RATIFICATION, Thero will bo a grand ratifcation mesting held e g o it the Olivet Baptlst Chureh, 107 Fourth avenue, i ot conyletion of the atroclously-wicked *destray- lelw of Noxubee, dam Heit Neck '2d, Uy Earl of | knew . me porfeclly well, Wo wore taken .“ J Oct. 20, at 2 o'clock s g ¢ crrington. 1. Haroer, $100. 10 the co fclons' gool, d, his evening. All aro Invited to Lo prosent. FRIDAY sfternoon, Oct. 20, A, aY. l‘r: (ol u?xld.o lfir&fix‘lcfl‘ priucipat fa the Moui- | PRI notie, "ltl:l'n;yon']mq. by 24 Duko of | furnt Iul‘umlnrnm“mnullymdmfur:lnnn. searched, ” wil | Wit Sroning: ALLALICLS Tolkaroom, 118 and 120 Wabathoats Auvergne, dam hth fello of Bath, by Duku ol Amant tho lot are doublo and ¢! 2 human ordure, uring, sud other horrors: thero THIRD WARD. o igies 1t is refated of the late Dr, Thomas Willlams, | Noxubee, d. L, Van Meter, 8320, wa: open privs, ¥ Company C (Aldrich Guards) will meet at thelr | Narcleses, Tulips, 1ris, Crocub. g, € ol e O e e vonaldcrbls | L 1ry. orh “Hene o ot by Diske of | Wescls o, Tt o srisory, 000 Wabadh avento, (o-miaeraw ub 700 | daublo Di Von Rl Crouptmpet \5!'0:“‘- ’ o It L O o | o aum Lady Bive. by e Sharge Mo Ly | "Thi Mikduco” (Mayor) waa fetohed, and i safd ho | i it wharp. 1o teko part o the Third Ward lat | = Just rocelved difocy (UM EIFTIERS & €O ‘i the oldest Uving graduate of Yuls College, | Sudduth,'$150. o) had 1o power e matior, s ho' did not seo ue, | tatlon parade, ” Every metber 1 vxpocted o bo wat, "Aactioneers Tt lie otk o wondierfol. Taithh I the immediats | ltoan cow calf, 7 muntha, by Duko of Noxubeo, | The Prefore Judie) ub cumo, snd, atter o prly I — {nttuencs of proyer, and thoe following atory is ol by wuy of un Rlustyatipn: S Owinz to “thy severily of the winter of 1508 f¢ was diffleuit to J. Lackland, Kentucky, $100; f Bath, 1ted, fonr years, by Duke am [elin of_tiath by Nell’ tharon, , Chllesburs, $07.. vate conversation with the Vice-Brivudere, passed the geating of tae deor, | asked for our liberutlon, 49 We were inocent of any offenso wWhatuver, lio TOURTA_WARD, Firat Reglment Fourtl Waed Hayes and Wheeler Guards, 'The ofticors of the regiment are all re- TOMEROY & 004 By BLISON, i i tasdolpledh Auctloncors, - Y b replled, 1 the wast oficnslve tane aml manner, e selock, Keep warin the Acadeny of - Wowdatocl, Co fted white, vearling, Uy | ~1can do nothings I know nothing; h » | qnested to meot wtheadguarters this evoning ot § . TR 7, nt 0:30 0'clocks where he wuk teaching, . Tha largo ehiminey e eI U0 | e ahere yon i hos emorrion § i Ty | Selock b ' sharp. linportunt busltces €au- TURSDAY MORRING, 061 the buildiug sometinies smoked un both ends, | Darengton, 1t Tlarper, 8100, Wt to o it yag." T azain spoke 1o hiwm, aml | Beeted with the reotguntzation of the commund. apeclaly 5 HoldGeeds Iovich to the sumayatico of teseher and seliatare | - Neculul ilolis Burrington, Moyny 8 yeurs by | uaked tiun of what wo wero acensed. 116 wald FIFTH WARD REPUBLICANS. Faraiture, Carpets, Stoves & General Hoost Alter several valn attempts one duy (o vemedy | Earl of Yarciuyton, dum Bello by Nell Sharon, | e could do uothing, and told us o content our- Fhero will b o regular wecting of the Fifth 4 t POMERDY &€, ho mutter, Mr. Willians sapped loudly on the | Buure o Estlll, ga70. selyes whera we woro, 1 am informed that thy | abile o ELISON, PONERDS = —— S etiant T et Uy S e, vearting, Ly Mastor | Siiaie Hd -powet ta Mbratb un Trutuatly tad ho | oL e B e g ciod speate | =S e et s ey | Hoaee s elle atrugiun S by Dukalof Nosus | ghuren foloso, Wi tho greatost iy our g o oA A (PG Ty HIRAM BRUSIL Pt ok, and 1t ety w8 Ars Willlams after. | Pfimarer Mo o seace. by Earl of Barrington, | & Jiile (304, arl s cowiis of stray mattremesand | PSELy WAl Aicttoneer. Otlee 103 FILAT: ward rewarked.” T iniony B2t RRTEIDEIom | Y panacd. (he TIgNE i & stoheh which mado ua 160 North Clarktby dom Lillo 8d by‘mllcl i 33 toan, vearling, by 20_Duke of ¢ 3 n, yoarling, by 24 Duke o Anvergne, dam et {. by lgrukn,nr Noxubee, W, €. Almad, Kentucky, 8200, dille 10th. Ltoan, yearling, by Duke of Noxubee, dam Litile 6th by Esrl of Barriugton. J, W. Fas- sett, Owingeville, $1d0, Julia i, Rod, 4{:.‘“". by Duke of Noxuboe, dam Josephing 4tk by Uell Sharon B. W. Muas 39 o v S e, yeuriing, Ly Master Rose, dam 4th etlet Hat' by Duke of’ Nuzubes. W, L. sud: Tied Neck 3. Jeed. o years, by Earlof Bar- siugton, daw Hed Neek' by Bell Sharun, ‘Thomay & Fed and white caw calf, 4 wouths, by Duke ot Nesubea, R. Harper, 805, Hoxzauna's Ilvae, Ilosw, yesrllog, by Master or's Bale, ) entite pAdminletrators B30 o, m. Willbe 800 Gl Btock of Dooks (mostly Cotholied, SULSILEL " & Engravings, Chronios, Show-Caser, | “’”.' oraie AW CREDN Bit, Administrator of catate o CLANLED F. KING, burviving Pacticr, BIXTH WARD. Rnfiuhllcun ratification meeting this evening ot 546 Dlue Ixland-uv,, corner West Eightesnd! Tl Hayes and Wheelor Ouurds of tho Sixth W will purade, Good | NINTH WARD, - ‘Thore will bo & inccting of tho Ninth Ward Ro- ublican Club this evenlng ot 8 o'clack at Globs all, un Dusplulnes street, ANl Bepubllcuans are In 10 atteid und participate In the meetlng, THWHTEENTH WARD, Tho Thirteenth Ward Hayesand Wheeler 3Min. ute-Men will have u graud forchlight purade Wednualay evonlng. A general invitution s ex- tended 1o utl Ward Clubs In this Divislonto particl- l):llo Inthis demonntrution, and a special indftation o the Tenth, Eloventh, Twelfth, and Fourtecuth Warda, who \lll report on that nightto Ma), M. E. Cloveland, 750 West Lake-st. i almost delirious, and which nearly caused thoso who camo t0 sco us in the wonnuy to faint, Noe accusation won ade, und no exsmination of us Wia maded we wera put in privon, Lept a nlght there, aud told to go.” I'wo of my servunts cuinu und asked leave to sey and scrve me, but the Camblyeer who urrested uy drow Ile sword and #ald, ** Uy the bloed of God, ) yon dunot go 1 will wplit your hedu, " ‘Tliéro has been much talk of Lrlzands and sssan. siua in BICII(y but afteru lengihened revldence bero | can safely ay there 14 nielther the one nor the other to feat in this parts tho people are most wulet and peaceable; the only terror they have |s that of the underlings of thy' ees Wha In ouge of-the-way places Liko this have thelr power, bullicd the peoble, thove they ought to prutect, that (hoy can call thelr property, words, or foutstepe the S ——— Ancther German Reductlon af Siiver Colue ngu, London_ Economist, According to the German journals, another fmpartunt step has just been declded upon in completlon of the (Jeiman colnage reform. "Tals is tho withdrawal from circulution of the two- thaler pieces of the Prossian valuation, Accord- ing to the estimntes Jud before the German Legistuture, the total colusge of one and two- thaler pleces from ilrst to Jast hud been about 430,000,000 thulers, or about £63,000,000, of whlch the Lwo-thuler eoltuge wlone wis 05,00000 thalers, or ubout £,700,000, &0 that practicully whut ts now left the Gerwan Governmeut (o deal with 16 & coloage of abvab £54,000,000, ~rnnns e Ty ot S S ron gl r UBLEBRATED throtg} il f the Unjop—espreesed Il ." . 1 Daud ny:u ond WEATER: o AR, o TAGE® WBT, JAMES" HEATER

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