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phmntg, T ety Lok our, B, OO0 Ly coen, fadd, Ottaws, & oo e 41,37 14 Juhor: xorin ek ROy 110 shbnslen, 25 m s £ i, 13,157 1L b, 200 hi 4. o 2l0k7 I corns ) 00 brla menl 0, 500 Tha e corn Sk, f .l'f"”"‘i —— MISCELLANEOUS. -n! wr.—The eoilors' strike at Rufaln et 450 T o e vesscln Diave pald 62 ntonet, ML the arhor nt Eaugntuck Ia dog. 1 o nee anly el feet of water Aulng P ere. ten a shoit tnie ago... The yow WTE WL Light Guard hase stripped st Eagle B e quastorn ot Detrolt....Tho . le J8 on et WAy from Ulsagow 81, e ndler, It A enrgo of conl....Tho et ache el Slcvens winco of the dtom. "Ctueerdny with conslder i Kehoomr. . Wil Al empt- o 1 ine nt. Manifwoe Fridny after- e e forn, ol Kenowhui, ~ wn Tower Urldge nt - that ml\r!m,u: -m'fllmvl n{u\ e mulwnrka....The repairs oken 0 et ot o ‘wiratghd et At ot 3V, 1, Taylor, Nave been “The nmotnt expended in repairs in Green B8%s apieted TG A1 oric wan neeeesary frous In- 1-"' - no picre by the ice el winter, ! ot —illian Foster, an old AVALOARE Sabtatn Gf Ui put, whoe, nnme wietlied BACeol knowen on tie elidin of Wentern sl 468 S0l e ther, han tnventod and ket rom 01 B A ntent o Wiiat Ja atyled Fos. iy et WHET e Pontoons. The puntoonn e Imrovel it yron frames and - lextblo r the ordinaty pontoons ln 1 nlongaide the kunken vess Hated, When placed in the 'are Infinted by 1neans of aire auzlace, Which are ennnected with the e s of tubce, The salnlug of & ver- eumanazed in . manner elmitae o the P e st mode AOEEI0Y the vensel and comnoctud with fuskonesch LU, 02 €08 “Cnnina, hich pres winler e otber W TN On the Tnifation of those air- pekecof 6 1a rained to any helzht desired, et g oty Tnaited by the nusatioe nnd estitade bOILS N cliployed, Tieldestiio above jseof the Py other poinin fiave beeu fproved, pleeil arranigement of b, valves, streugliy ganuilty, et RAILROADS. THE SOUTHWESTERN TRAILROAD ¥ RATE ASSOCIATION. The managers of the roads leading from Chi- 2 aud §t. Louls to Soutlwestern polnts have :ml condduded thelr work of arranging the dealls for pouling thele earnings ou the busl- ;mwu\ldlmm the Missourl River points. Thero e seven roads fu the pool, a8 follows: Chlca- £ Durlington & Quincy; Chicago, Rock Il & Pacific; St. Louls, Kaneas City & Northern; Cliiengo & Alton; Hannibal & St. o issourl Pusifics aud 8t Louls, Konsa Uiy & Councll Diulls. ‘The combination will leknown as the Southwestern Railroad Raty Assoclation, il its oflicers ars a8 follows: President, 3 3 Stevens, General Ymager | of the lanolbal & 8t doe Ruilroad;_ Beerctarys Mr. J. W, DMiagley, frmerly Private Seeretary of the Prestdent of \teClicago & Northwestern Rallronds Tixeen- ire Comnnittee, Ilugh Riddle, General Mana- ol the Chicatgo, ock Island & Pacifie Rafl- rad, R B. Stevens, General Manager of the Haunibal & St. JueRallrond, and C, W, Mead, Bl Mannser of the Missour Pacific Rnil- nad, Mr. Ridule §s Chairman of the Exccutive Committce, Tho General Managers of the seven roads compriaing the pool constitute the Faard of Directors, The headquarters of tho sreociatlon will be fn this city, and convenlent ciicet are just nuw being fitted up ot the Grand Faciie Hotel. DISCRIMINATION AGAINST CORN. W, K. T. RAILTOAD, A1 Ageats, load ‘no’ 1nore corn without further setlee. F. SugLbuy, Fansoss, Oct, &), 1870, To the Editor of T'he Tribune. Pagtons, Kan, Octe 24 —The ahove Js what has tegulssued to agents on this road ; they don’t et 1o take wheat, tlour, &e.y owlng to the Iatter paving more freight possibly, st leust Mr. Sheldon, the Division Superintendent, tlicks eo. I send you this tolet you and (if you publish 1t} the people kuow what kind of a nilroad we hove here. tlier too muny people, or not enough railroads. 1 we ralserd leas gruin the poud could take it Lo market, but a8 it §5, they have to leave It here 10l they chovge {0 earry {1, und I the mesutie the farmurs, who have corn to sell aud nothing alse, st sarve and die, or #o Eust, Tor God's sake stop emigration this way, or, A ey il come, Jet them bring o portabie rallway with them, Wate BARTON. TLEMS, The Qeneral Frelght Agents of the roads leading East frum this city state that they bave recelved rio Instructions yot to make an advance fa Enst bound frelzht-rates, and contracts are #ill being made at the old ratas, George Trumbull, Eeq., has regigned his po- aition a8 Attorney of the Ulinois Central Rajl- madCompany, His successor has nut yet beea declded upon, M d. R Wood hos been spoointed Assistant- Buperiutendent of tho Michigan C toad, with headquarters at Jackson, 3 jestoons 1 CENTENNIAL TICKETS, The railroads In this ity hnve discontinued the sale of Contennlul tickets, and regular rates il hereafter be eharged. 'Phis, however, will Yeno lardshlp to thoss who are still unxlous to fotothe Centennful, 08 the regular rates are the Huoat present us the Centenutal ones have eny the ouly dilference belng thut the Centens sl ickets Were ool for sity days, wille the Agular oues ure linited to hve days cither way. - CANADIAN NEWS. Spectal Dispatch to Tha Tribune. Moxeat,, Uet, 40,—Thils morning the MeGill Callege Foot-Ball Club pluyed the Harvard Unle Versity Chub, und were beatsn by one guol und tevcral roguer, despite the fact that fu tho frst it bour Mr, Whittng, Captaln of thu Lar- Sanls, had the misfortunc to brewk his ankie, legc Was great excitement over the result, and MG Wik o to llarvard next yeur to try and talcein s laurcls, Iu u faot race between Hers 5k, of Hlaryard, and. Sutmerhayes, preceding q g i &:(‘m:trll‘l.l lllurrllrkkwclm Uie Rt et I gon e hen took L 4 WH:Hhc.;mmeu, the eramps, putting bim Special Dispaich to The Tribune. W lllAL:'u' Gct, Su,~L1 {3 utlerstuod that thero " roulrlu I the Novia Scotla Goverment, und nmuul(un of u prominent wmember is one topated. T dtlenity b of o persoual D wro BPECll Didpaich (o The Tribune. Soxmeas, Oct, .~ Lhe Costoms Depart” Benb hus directed thiat hereafter duty s Lo be %’lfi:}lun samples of goudds brought Jite “io Lot by coumsmerdal” travelers from the o §“\gt1 whanever such urticies have a m.’.“)“m value, sald duty not to be refunded , “iuthe saiplus are tukeiy out of tho country. dl.l;'f‘_fi“lwfll&tnlnflnlgmlnl(unrl Hallwere Hindie by rowdies cungreguting outside und i hgund throwing siones, The Rev. Mr. Totne 338 prewchiig on Waa ovef Peter av nd, 0 thiyee oeenstons duriing the dis- Surie, woucs came crushing gL the W g through the win- b Stenly wissl: several perwons, ‘The WA erowde ¢ Bolee did o I'u;)‘u;:}r:» ke utmost limite Tho N Swectal Dinpatch to The Tribune hlr\:x&wi“ Uet, it ~A “carea o rye arrived W iy from Chicago, ~Tals fs sumething gl that the Captaln alivizes Lt tho o it QI nok Tinow whah o sbirze —— Touassg TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, e 10, Can., Oct, 80,~The Count de Tu- e 1 this ity, the guest of Wo Licutenont e, + o HAL, Oct. 80.~Tlia tatul number of o e today wus Hyve, of which one was E: yellow-fever, ttrrh i 0ct. 0—Conductor Dan Barstow, Fug) «0';1. Feported pa dlschanged from the Bt ,‘m"w”d“fl!lc Rowl, has been retalued, All G hu\mu heretofore employed by that iy Ve been dischungod wnd thetr places L Baoy Aromotlon of einployes, In replac- Vi o Munager Farley wid e had lven alygyy m‘"(tl"lllml«;zclu;rlu,‘ mn‘lmd lililm caught eriain rules, He wus uot ot Lakiing the Couspuny's motiey, o FINANCIAL, Dy f""‘nl Diryateh g0 The Trivune. Hpery i Aty Ot 30—Shont, Hrothers & ey ot W16 el dry-goods houses of ™l gng Ve mude an assignument of ull thelr hersonal proverty for the heneflt of Lacity, o, *e The tirin {4 ono of the vldest In ‘kmm'umflnl;' 'fl‘,'".',‘l’d“‘r sgreat sueprise Lo S0 York & chredness s inwstly in ""llnhh.v:nl:.d Chiludelphla Liabilltics o us- Sy 2410! Dirpaten ¢ UNGFLLLD, i1 oy, ’.}fl'.;'.':fl?."w. AL QU- M B, Vhite Con wlary S8k, White Countyy Tiag 11} 1 R it ' Cacriy ot Ul We have evidently got AL No Diminution in the Public Indig- nation Against Him. It Hns Been Increascd by the Murder- ons Bvents of the Past Two Nights, A Maeeting of the Signers to the Pelitions for HHis Resig- nation To Be fleld at.an Early Date, aud a Pre~ sentation Committeo Appointeds PUBLIC OPINION. NO DIMINUTION OF DIROUST. ‘The indlignntion against Judge McAlllster for his partisl and unfair rulmgsin the Sullivan cose haa, o8 yet, shown no diminution. The feeling grows n Inteosity, and Saturday night's stalibing and Sunday’s shooting allray have auly added fucl to tho flames, and Induced many who wotld not otherwlse have done g0 to slen the petitfon asking McAlllster to resign his place forthwith, McAllister haa still further drawn down publie odiun upon himself by his answer to the Iawyera’ letter * Indorsing " Nim, % Why," sakla member of tho Hoard of Trade yosterdny, * that letter didn’t back up McAllister's rullngs in point of law; it only eatil that they betfeved MeAllistor wasn't cor- rupt, Now, uo one accused Medllister of cor- ruption, umd it {8 In exceeding bod tasto when be prates sbont bis purity.” ‘Tho me bera of the Board of Trade to the number of about §00 hava signed the petitlon, Besldes these, about 3,600 other numes were sdided, nnd yesterday some 1,600 persons appendld thelr slgnatures to the petitions (n cireulntion. 1t is expected that all the petittons will e sent Into the Bourd of Trade this evening, If they ait come fn, a call for o meeting of the aigners will bo Jssucd. It Is belleved that the Board of Trade Ilall can bo procured for the pitrpose, but there are somo who oppose this, on account of the limited seating capaclty. Tho ma ner af presenting the petitlon will then e dectded upon, It will probably be fntrusted to ten of our most prominent bLusiness men, who will call upon the Judge upon an hour to be agreed upon. It will be presented to the Judge on the Bencly s many of the signers believe they have the right to petition a court, especlally tn resign, when that cotirt I8 of thelr own choosingi—the Judge belug thelr servant, While talking about the McAllister matter in the bali of the Board of Trade Building yester lay afterioon, s gentleman approsched a TRin- UNE reporter and safd that he thought Judge Willinmns DESERVED CENSURR tor eaying that ho would override the law rother thun see_educntional Interests suffer, when the Normal Bchool fnjunction watter was srgued before himn Soturday ast, #Now, don't you think, eaid he, “thates Judge fs to ndminister thie law as he finds (¢, and not to violuto itd As to Wentworth bene- fiting any edicational institution he has charge of is thy merest elap-trap and faree.' ADDITIONAL BIGNATUNES. The follawing, among some 1,500 other names, were added to the petitions asking Judge Medl- lister to resign yesterday @ x reatnan, Wolling, Kenzer, i, Harvey, Talmeyer, Moe, A. Aloxander, Grannies, Tk 1. Mitclioll, Aohin B, Owenod, Marely, . W, Smitih, Inxe. A1 Roherts, I8, J. Tumphrey, W, Atken, Jesno W, Ott, W, L Wianor, ¥, Hradley, w David B, Bradiey, tor Allen, & K. Buchnnan, Nicholsan, 1% 1L Deckwithe 7. I, Banner, 1. E. Brighteld, Ph Kopp, T.. Viedsleh, Erick Jobukan, Tikeell, 1. L, Leitsch, A, Carler, A M. Hammott, Willam iY, Drake, o C. Slovtzal, I, 8. Everhar, It. Flopperwatt, Thaman I, Rice, George W. Adains, AL Digelow, & 1t harsiow, ; Tuckur, + Keepura, . K. Khuty, Q. 1 Griswald, 2. Kirklnd, .() r®, l‘l;!ullll‘ll:.l ieorge o Il ucorge A, Hilly, SR ! J. R Dewt Alexuyder Waters, F. G, Somers, J. 1 Washiburne, B. M, K, fner, W, €. Sehitlenzer, Churles W, Simon, en W, Nye, wter W, Harris, ¥ ¢, Bulkum, T Wihltuns, a7 W. Gilinoro, A. Henneman, Q. G, Witon, 1. Bomwnot, Al E. lirawn, 4.8, Washhirns, M. MeFaril. Thion.n Harms, A, 8, idndsey. John 1, 1ughes, < Muehike, Muchike, T I Sponr, Willlam Todd, 1. Do Crawley, M. Wen 1018 Wil AL Qlastead, O, W, Barnett, Walter M. lowe, Abbutt & Tyler, W, U, Chedsubro, ¥ Koller, V. . Selicllentinrg, Kdward MePherra, ¥, L Stoddard, E- W. Bralsted, L Korehihofor, D 118, F, Kellogg, [ ]lclnholl’;.g B, urd, Thon, Marston, Jr., Fruuk M. lilale, Lauis Muuson, G. A, Grars, 8. 8, Clpman, . D, Wandult, Thilip Glar, M, Sands, M. Haker, ¥. Vauzhn, Holes, Abrunie, e AL Trled, . W, Darrow, ¥ Qlimor, A, Gt W W, Gondlsd, I8 3L Dudley, i, M. Boardinun, DL ¢ Mclntosh, Ilenry spehen, ariea 11, Kehl, W, Knrz, H, Phoman, Erust llecht, 1. B, Benton, Alex. Juhnsion, W, 0. Biltner, Ehrbardtt, 1. Dingor, Goorge S, Warner, ¥, tilaser, 30 ¢ Tureman, N. Rors, Joh G, Tiradley, A, Smith, Chaa, Ehrhnrdtt, C. A. lutiner, 11, Coonriw, C. Freeman John Nowmnaster, e Jobn Fedenneyer A, dack, J. B, Datehelor, IL W, small(for impeb't), T, 1. K. Joucs, H L2, Stei o C. Emerlcl, 1. dagu Wm, Allen, tntchelder, ¥rauk Nhotlleld, samnel M, Hntler, 1L, C. Parker, Chan, M. Wainright, A Henehow, Jahuson, AL Fuller, Eliatt A G ol Utls 8. Favor, Churles W, Uay, Willlam Garber, L 3 onkey, . ). Nurnen, 1L, Frank Lools, 1. I 1, M. Brues, . 8. Foy, Joln B, Kudllon, H. I, Blis U, A, Stamaond, spaulding, ¢, Watrous, WL cor, Willtum ¢, ‘Hibbard, Willlam latton, A, G, Harblett, Thowmna C, Caw, i, M. Perkins, doscph B, Curties, Thonua Grigg, . i, Conover, J Nenry B, Law, Aluert B, Graves, R, Newson, Gicoike 8. Marsh, E. 0. Clurk, James L. Chance, N Ernel. A. Bturtevan i James tiregg, {ckartand, ate Walther, I L. duf d, 0. Wiitinins, Al L, Saech, Wil H, Walbridge, A. Mocklenbirg, 1. Spuoner, ¥, Jaynes, It Lasiton, .IA.'IF 1':;:;‘ ol Schumucher, i . B, W, Howran, i Purties huviug petitions with names on thom n thelr pussession aro especiully requested to leaye them in the ufieo of the Bonrd of Trade this ufternoan, in order that the sizners wway by Eotten together, and dome deinlto actlon tiken uyegard 1o the presentution of the petitiou, BXTHA_JUDICIAL OPINIONN, Mr, (o K, Rrigger, one of the attaches of the Chicago Commerdiai, tells the (ullawing bit of talk he overheurd between dudge McAl 1lster and o cigar-maker o few days aiter Hun- ford’s deaths I Hve at No. 703 Monroe strect, near Judge MeAlllster, A day or two aiter Hanford was killed 1 wus fn A, Sickenberver's cgar-store, 750 West Madison strect, when Judge Mo Alllster enled dn, enborger remarkud thut the kitllmz uf Mr. Hunford wus o very serious atfufe. Judge MeAlllster eald v was ulso & scrlows uffufr to slander & man's famlly; that wople should nut maddle arith other” folks' [) ces, 1 didn't spesks to the Judge mysell THIZ CIIICAGO X enberie *Wau anything moro enlid 1" “Phe Judge remarked farther that the use of ravolvera lind made o great deal of trouble, and thit the country would probably e bhetler olf without than with them. That is all the conversation that, T recolleet. The Judge was wuly theee uboul Qe wminutes." CORRESIPONDENCE, SULLIVAN'S IAIL BOND, Tn the Klitor nf T'he Tribune. Citteaan, Out, 81.—For the first tUma In a reasonably long and busy lfe, during which my name has often appearcd In the papers, | asle the privilege of answerlng a newspaper article, 1t oceurs to a eorrespondant In your Sunaay's tssue (* whether i thebody ot out of the ody I eannot tell 3 whether fn your sanctum or out of it I cannot tell, for the article was anony- mous) {this inainuation {s gratultows and false ~Ed) to offer some eriticins i reganl to my Joning some other keutlemen in n recognlzanee for the appearanca of Alexander Sulllvan for trinl, 1 only wrlte now to say b the day after s are reet 1 volunteered my name and hsslstance line canse he was my friend. Whena man 8 In Lrotible is the tiie he ds Triendss i In the rlght he needs themn, I In the wrong he needs them still more. Asto my optulon of Mr, Sule liyan's it or innocence, although having em- Ylmllc aminlons in this inntter, ns | say nothing, as It doed not seem proper sublect for pubiie disenssion duriig tha hendeney of the eharges against him, and Dis nothing to dn with the ) Tonding his nane fo relicye n prisoner from confinement until his trink. Anmd we to the personnl wnatters eonneeted with yonr sssumed correspondent’s article, whethe er L shoulid first have gettled gome protended claim agalngt me, oF whether [ ' havo tnoney enough {0 eneourage young. men I sheothig seraps by cofuge on thelr vail,'"" { have nothing to say, But | do protest hefore this communlty, in'which I have resided for mora than forty years, against the §en (hat iy man slould be deterred from entering ball Tor 1 prisnnery & rlght guarasteed by lawand justitied by our ejvillzatlon, for the rénsons fob up by f““r vorrespurdent, or for any other reasong known to Yours truly, FERNANDO JoNES. JUNGE MUALLISTEIL, T the Editor nf The Tritrime. Ciieano, Oct, 23,1t {8 o wull-known fact that Judge MeAlliater (8 now, and has heen for Rome yenrs past, a professed Spiritnalist of the mort fantastic order, often merting at seances in varlous places, aud sonictimes the dupe of professed mediume, Ile wlso hus the reputas ton of helieving that his daughtor is tnght by the svirlts to exceute upon the plano misic (whilo in an entranced state) far more perfeetly thian she {s capable of doing [n the norial stnte of mind. This class of fantastic hellevers unt. versally are opposcd to capital punishment, and this I8 well-known fact ammongst the 8pirituat- Ista throughout the country, sml thousands upon thourands outslde of Spiritustistic ranks als know this tohe thy case, Judge McAlllater, holding to the falth of such acluss of Bplrituallsts, could not ait i justice fn judgment upon a criminal ense. dlence your readers generally con sea why he was chosen by the criminal ‘i his case, They knew very well the result from the beginning, or thought they knew, and they now eee they thought righily, A Judgo is “not qualified th fustruct n jury In a eriminal easo (murder case) when he disbefieves in the punishinent that the statute lays down for the murderer, Henee bls seetfng purtiality afl the way through the late trial for the defeiise. The outelde publle may &ee the foundation of his astonishing positiol during the late trial—which scems cleur to i to huve {ts orizhy In his peenliur Spiritunlistic faith (mientul sfekness) as well s physleal, pos- eibly combined. And, from his morbid, dis- eased state of body and mind, he finds bimselt utterly ineapable of the administration of jus- ee. Again, If Judze Meailister, In conse- quence of this disabliity, finds himself *unable to control the moh,” it looks to me that ho fs incgipetont to act his part, do Lis sworn duty a8 Judge of a crimlbul eourt. A, f*AN OUNCE OF PREVENTIVE BETTER THAN A TOUND OF CURE." 7o the Editor of The Tribune. Citreaao, Oct. 30.—8ince you so kindly pub- Msh articles on hoth sides ot this dreadful Sul- livan murder-trinl, please allow a wowan also tohove her say. I aw not whatls called a strong-minded woman, but clalm to lave n rather clear head, snd must offer my protest agninst all this hue and ery. It Is only ap ex- ampleof the oll law of covering up the well after the calf Is drowned, What clse could wo cxpect when O'Brien und Bullivan made the announcement so plaln that the dallest intel- leet could not fall to compreliend ft,—that they had the matter all arranged with Judgo MeAl- lister? Why were they alloweid to consummnte this pefarious scheme, to the moral and fluan- clal cost of the cty, snd the degr dation of the whole humen fam- iyt I ask, could not these scandalous, infumous proecedings have been nipped in the bud when they thus boldly announced thelr de- slignl And whose business was it to stop it? As they had everything their own way, it s o wonder they did not euloglze Sullivan for such courngeous conduct In self-defeuse. Lam glad that” nobod, ¥ belleves that M. Hanford struck Sulilvun ard's sublerfuge for a dastardly erine. wayr bry to find in overytl F an element out of ‘Which some good may bo wrought, and if this muy bu made to reselt [u n thorough weed- ing of the Judivial benel [Lwlll serve to brighton our prospeets for more justlee fn the future, for theso Iue:ul farces ara becomlng dully vecir- rences, 'I'he only difference I8 they ureonu saller sealey and are private, A Tiwsuss Reapei KESIGNATION OW TMVEACHMENT. ¥ the Editor uf The Tribune. Cricaco, Oct. 80.—The deeree has gone forth from the councils of the people that Judgo Mc- Alllster mist cither resign or be fmpeached. 1lis fituess aud uselulness us u Judge have come toan end. No matterwhat his other qualith tions may be, s man who caunot control his tel per and govery lunsulf, elther off oF on the Bencly, is not fitted to preside n a court of Jus- tlee, whose seales require the equipolso of an unclowded and undmpassioned miml Fhot he s heen ane-sided aud passtonate (o the Sulli- vau trial, it not before, B the only proof nevdod to disqualify bl fram preatdlug ub any ather triul, He D8 still ot with raga that be did not carry bl point Tn securlig the acquitial of Sul- Hvan, Thess tempery noods are likely to coms on him again " during wuy other “trint which sppenle to his fricudship” or purtisan- slin. Hueh a Judge eannot be trusted to dispensa justico with an even hund. He is almost sure to cherlsh anger and vindletivencss uopop the boneh whenever any case comes he- fore Mm Involving tac futerests of persuns who Tiove eritfelsd bis” course quring (he trial, Tle will have that Bourd of Trade petition before him, and wou_ be to uny plulntif_or defendant whose name 18 found thereon. Nelther publie not private fnterosts are suie with such o Judgo tpon the be Hence we say, Resignution or lupeachment. SULLIVAN'S NEVOLVER. To tha Editor of The Trituns, Cincaao, Oct. B0.=It will bu remcemnbered that when the Hanford homlelde was commit- ted Sulllvan, to prove his pesceful charactor, pald thut e was not In the hubit of earrying a plstal; that, In changing his pantalouns, the weapon waa inadyertontly left in i porket. But “nous uvons change tout ceta.” I his do- funsa It was proved that hewas in the hubit of rulu;:umwd. and congequentiy did not arn himself for the murder, and this remarkuhle fuct wos gnude # point by the Judge, whose ruling must have buen very seceptable to many of the thugs who made’ the spplause, There {s, however, i ray of hopo in the testimony of Sullivan himsclf, wien ot the cloae of his amable deportment as o witness thut blue-eyed fium]muun told Mr, leed he hud no pistol with jim then. When o shoots naain, the Pros- ceuthng Attorne {,u]lull this evidence, must deny B the lnmunity which thy fmpartiol dudge cuve himy brewise bis violution of thy statute ud been untform und uninterrupted. n APALLISTER IATES GAMBLERS, Tu the Editor af The Tritune. Cnioano, Oct. 80, ~MeAliiater 18 Iandly con- slstent, fn his denunclation of the Bourd of Prade men,—cven sdndtting then to be guani- Dlerg,—~when bo allowed such u vile hordoe of veritable gumblers and plug.uglles to eolleet around b fn court, and cheer the echo of bis unjust chumplonship of the Sullivan cuse. Mo Allister ls unbalanced, and pasaionate, and weak, and henee he prefegs the spplause of the erim- Inal classes ta the munly criticism of the best citizens und businces mn, 12 dleAlllster has such u holy horror of gunblers, why did be not clear thut tourt-room of the scuin Which black- eped s ermine during the trlalt Hls dlslike af gamblers s sssumed for the oceusfon t dodgo the crit{dsms which fall end will continyo to fall upon him from every respectablu quarter of the dyillzed world, B UBUNE: TULSDAY, TIWHAT HAYES SAY A Toracast of the Policy of the New Republican Administration, Govs layes® Letler of Acceplance of the Republican Nomination for Presldents Cotuanue, 0, July 8, 18i0.~(ipSTLEMEN i reply Lo your officlal eotntnunleation ol June 17, by which I um informed of my somination for the oflive of Preslient of the United States Dy e Republlean Natlonal Convention at Ci- cnnatly 1 accept the nomination with gratitude, hoping thay under Providence 1 shall be able, i\ elected, to exveuts: the duties of the high oflive a8 a trust for the benefit of sll the people, 1do not deein i necessary Lo enter upon any extended examination of the declaration of principles made by the Conventlon, The reso- luttons oye in xecord with my views, and 1 Leartily voneur in the principles they announce. In sevoralof the rerolutions, however, quuestions are eonsldered which arg of sueh Importance that T deem it proper to brielly express my con- victlons In regard to them. CIVIL BENVICE, ‘The Gfth resolution adopted by the Conven- Uon 18 of paramonnt interest, Mose than forty yeargugo a syatem of muking appojotments to oftice grew up, based upon the muxim “to the ors belongz Lhe spolls® The old rule, the trine vude, that honesty, capacity, and fidelity constitute the only renl qualifications for ofliee, aml that thers {s no other clali, gave piace to the idea that varty-services weie to by ehlef- 1y vonsfdered, AN parties, fn pravtiee, lnve hina heen: ewsen tially wd since il fiest introduetions it s nofy pproviel, AL linst the Presi- 1y or throuzh the heads of ¢ partments, made all the appointments, Tt gradually o nppoluting. power, in many cases, suased ko Lhe controlof members of Congresx, The oliives In thexeenses have hecome, not merely rewarils for party services, but Fewarus for serv- 1ees to party leaders, This systemn dertroys the independenice of e separate dulmmuunn ol the Govermment, It tends directly to extrava- sance and ofliclal fueapacity 3 1L s 0 temptation o dishonest L binders aind fmpairs that c ful supervision and strict sccountabllity by which slone fnithful and ctiictent public service can busecured ; it obstructs the prompt removal and sure punishment of the nnworthy; in every way Ib disgraces the elvil service and the chare ter of the Government, Jt1s feit, Iam contident, by a large majorily of the memoersol Congress, to hie an intolerable burden aud st unwarranta- Ble hinderance to the proper discharge ol their lezltinato dutles. It ought to he uholished. ‘The reform_should be thurough, radical, and complete. We should return to the principles and practice of the founders of the Govorn- meut, supplying by Iegislation, when needed, that Which was formerly the cstabliched cus- tom, 'They neither expected nor desired from the public officers any partisan serviee. They meant that public oflicers should give thelr wholo service Lo the Govermnent and to the people. They meant that tha oflicer should b secure in his tenuve ns long as his persunal character remained untarnislied and the per- formance of Dis dutles satlsfactory, If electedd, I shall conduct the administration of the Gov- crnment upon these princlples, avd all eonstl- tutional powers vested fu the Exceative will be employed to establish this reforin. ONE IHESIDENTIAL TEIY, The declaration of principles by the Clnein. nati Convention makes no announceinent in fuvur of a eingle Prestdentlal term. 1 do not ussunie to add to that declaration, hut belleving that tho restoration of the civil service to thy system established by Washington, and follow- ed by the early Presidents, ean Do best accom- Plisiicd by un Executive who is under ho Lemp- tation to Uise the patronage of his oftlce to pro- mute his own re-eleetlon, I desire to porforin what 1 regurd ns a duty In stating now my in- flexible purpose, if elected, not to be a windl- dute for clectlon 1o n sccond term, J SPECIE-PAYMENTS. On the currency question 1 have frequently expressed my views fn publle, and Istand by my record on this subject. 1 regard all of the United States relating to the pay the public indebtedness, the legal-tender notes included, a8 constituting a pledge and moral obligation of the Government which must in zood faith ho kopt. 1t 3 my conviction that the feeling of uncertainty Inscparable from an frredeomable paper currency, with it fluctua- tions of value, {s one of thic great obstaclea to a revival of confidence and buainess, and to o re- turn of prosperity. That certainty can be ended in but une way—the resumption of specie-pay- ments, But the Jonger the instabllity of our money system i3 permicted to coutinue, the greater will be the h.l]urv juflicted apon our economfeal interests and all classes of soclety, 1f elected £ shall approve every appropriate measure to sccomplish the desired cud, aud shall uppose any step backward, TIE PUBLIC SCILOOLS. Tho resolution with respect to the publie- school system 18 onc which should recelve the hicurty support of the Amerlean people. Agita- tlon upon thls subjectIs to bo upprehemied, untll, by constitutional amendusents, the schools ure placed beyond all dunger of scctarlan con- irol or interference. The Republican purty is pledied to seeure such an amendment. TIT ROUTIL The resolution of the Convention on the sul- Jeet of the permanent pacification of the coun- try, and the conplete protection of all it citlzens i the free employment of all of thelr constita- tional rights, is tinely and of great hnportance. ‘The condition ot the Southern States atiracts the attontion und commands the eympathy of the people of the whole Unlon, In thefr progres- sive recovery from tho eilects of the War, their first necessliy [ an Jutelligent und honest od- nnnfstration of government which will protect all clusses of citlzens fn thelr officlal and pri- vate rlghts. What the South most needs is “pence,” und peace depeutds upon the su- prewuey of the law, There cun be no endurlng pence if Lhie constitutional rights of uny portivn ol the pculxl\: uro habltually disregurded. A division ol political partles, resthng merely upon sectional lines, I8 alwoys unforsunate, and may he disastrous, The welfure of the Svuth, alio with thut of every atlier part of this coun- try, depetuds upon the attructlons ft e wford to tubor and jmmigratiun snd to capl But Jaborers will not go und capital will ot be ven- turell whero the Constitution and the Juws are set ut dellance, and distractio prehesion, and uluri ko tho placs of peace-loyimg and Jaw-ubiding soclal life. AN parts of the Cunatitution are sacred aod guust be sacredly observed,—the parts that are new no Juss than - the urts that are old. The mornl and untlonn) prosperity of the Southern States esnn bo most eflectually ud- vaueed by u bearty and grenerous recugultion of the vights of all, by wl—n recouition without reserve or excoption. With such u rocoguition fully necorded It will be practicablo Lo promote, by the Influence of all logitimato ugencles of the Uenvral Government, the ¢fforta of the people of those Btates to obtain for themsclves the Vlessingy of honest aud vapable local govern- ment, If eleeted [ rhul) congider It not only my duty, but it will be wy srdent desire to la- bur for the atalument of tbis sad, Lot we sure iy countrymen of the Southern States thit 3T shabl be charged with the duty of or- wanlzing an adminlstration, [t will be une which will reward and cherlsh thelr truest Interests— the jnterests of the white sud tho colored peo- I\le both, and L'filmllvi and which will put forth ts best etforts in hebulf of ¢fvil paliey which will wipe out forever the distinetion Detween North sud South {n our comtuon country, ! A POLITICAL OUTLOOK, With a ¢lvil serviee orgunized upon & system which will secare purity, sxperionce, effieluncy, aid econuray, & 8trict rogand - (ur the publle w fare eolely” i nppobitinents, aud the speedy, thorough, and um!mrlnu prosecutiun and pui- fshument of all pubile oMeers who Letray oftictal trusts; with a soumd currency i with education unseetartun and fres tu all; with simphicity sud trugutity in pablic and private afurs, and with a fraternal spirit of harmony porvading the proply of )l sectluns und Clusses, wo - may reasonahly hope that the second centiry of onur extstence ga a nation will, by the hlessing of g, be vre-cininent as an erw of gowd fecling, anid i perbind of progress, prosperity, and humfi- ness. Very regpeetfutly, your fellow-citizey R Haves. nl]urtml this system, It modi e DENIAL, Specinl Dispatch to The Trihune, Danviey, B, Ot S—ludge O Le Davis denter usinig the lamguae 0 veferenes to the wetion of dudge MeAllister fn the Bullivin case fnputed ta b by your corregpondent ut Tug- cola dudge Duvis has too Ligh as uppreclation of the propricties of his position to fndulie fn any remarks tending to retlect upon the personal chiaracter of any of his assoclates on the Beuch, et — OBITUARY, Bpectal Dispaich to The Triduns. Bt, Joskry, Mo. Uct. 30.—Judge Heury M. Vorles, of the Bupromu Court of thls Btate, and one of the most distinguished lawyers {n Mls. sourt, died at bis resldence iu this city thls morning at d o’ch after o long and pautul Uluees, ™ Yhe Jur of Uia North el bidd & weet- OCTOBER 71, 1876, i Ahls afternoon to take measures for the funcral. Specinl Dispatrh ta The Trihune, Avrona, Il, Oct, 20,—Charles Bates, 67 venraof atge, and one of our earlicat settlers, : tere feom Havans, N.Y. in > rday marning of old age. His funeral obiequien thin afternoon were im- preseive. e was burled with Masonl honors, ant all the olider citizens were Tn oitendance, e — e ms THE WEATHER, Wasntsngox, 11 C,y Oct. 8L—1 p, m.—For the Upper Lake Regdon, riging baromcter, warm sontherly winds, shiftig to colder southiwese and northwest and occasional ght ralts, sue- ceeded by partly clondy weather., 1. GCAL OBIEHYATIONA, Cuicaan, Oet. o CLNSUS OF BUFFALO, Epecinl Disyatch to The Tribune, BEPPALO, N Yoy Ocly 80.—The pupnlation of Butfale, a3 taken by the polle authoritics and reported to-duy, I8 163,391, being 25,550 increase 1 stx years, and 0,021 more than the State cen- sus taken last year. The work was done by 120 policemen i two dags, and_the compilation in two days more, it acost of §36. Tlie number of huthlinge i 23,55, 2 L AmusEnE 3 == McVICKER’S THENTRE--PALMIERL. Becond N1t of the Triamphantly Succemtul Strakosch Grand HMalian Operal Firat appearance thls sewsan of Slgnor P.BRIGNOII. This (Toesfay) kvening, Oct, 31, 8t R o'clock, oI TROVATORE. 1t SN U Y PN, Bt Mustcal Dircetor and C wguerite -blelil +TUPREDAY I ERIDAY I ember - BATULD A2GATLA WA e S A MeVICKER’S THEATRE, Kellogg, NOV. 20, 1876. HIAVERLY’S THEATRE, Formerty llnoluam’_l;{hv:ur‘n L -lé:r,xfl:lplpn.. between MAGUINE & HAVE! WILL K. CHAPMAN EMERBON'S OALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, Firat Time this season of Dy Emerson's Origioal Act, THE OLD CIATIES-DEAL New Acts, New Ballals, and New Farert Remember the Popular Wednestay aod Satarday Maitnewa, Friduy--No 0t of Jas. Morrison's Orchestra. ADELFHI THEATRE, TUESDAY EVENING, Oct. 3t, Tmmense succes af he Great Character Actor aud Comedion, DOMINICK MURRAY, (nhis Great Emotional Drama, entitled Eseaped from Sing-Sing. Wit New Beenery and Starting Eflecta. RERARKABLE LETTER From a Gentleman Known and Honored from the Atlantic to the Pacific Coast. Mewrs, Wepka & Porren Whotrsaln Denggiata, Tos. ton, Mase, ~Genttamen: | Tiave for sotne monthe felt {4 o diity that 1 uwed to iferin aiatig e grest b e of Bas ninaniry tn write you, henetit (ot § liave derlyed from the AL Co At For bad arrived n (0w, or it Tuld go whether I K ur'not. 1 sawan advertimn: ' a o althonl Leing very fo noarite of any kind. yel eiiouil’ e to come Tt of L mdicine. Aeduloun ahont peelt; b 1n rhrer desperation T © at on fited by 1t e ehang chronic il ol o v, and iy s —over - may proveut my e tire reatoeaiton, Bt L benent 1 derivk Trom 18 dally T e draaliahte, agid 1 am Lol 10 be come y curcd, nnd atiat arrive ot 8 reapectable old ' statoment of my £Ase ean ba of any serclen to It aufictedd o § have been, atd enabie you to bring e Jemaily tot more genceal e, espestally on te i eqast (where {L Dy il needen, my abject in Wt thia note WL e altuined, Vefr ) ours, ENTEY W of Wells, ¥ Avrona, N, ¥, Juge, 1570, 17 18 with the greatest pleasure that we preeent to the putle this hearty indnrscment of BAxvory's RAnicss Gere o Caranui, by Henry Wells, Ban., of Wells, Fargo & Ca.'s ixprom, Tho position thtx gentleman tien far samiany years occupled tn oue husineas wotld, and eapeafally fn conneetlon with (he deselopment of hat galden conntrs, the Pacific cooat, haa made his name kuewn o respacted tiraugtont the Jand. His earneat destre that those who know him, and sre suflce- wra from this dlseasc, may be indnced to use It we trist iay be geatiied, Those wito du not know bim (and they are few) must now feel convinced of the great value of thiseemeds. 18 1s besond sl questfon the o sl aver compotinded for tho treatinent of Catarrh, 1L ix proacriiwd by ourliest physiclans. [t recommended by our feading apntheearies, and teatf montals from a1l parte of the Unlted Statea atest the esteenn In which 618 beld by the thousands who have Deet: enabled by {ta use to cacape the frightful cono. quenres that follow total neglect of this prevalent duaeare. FANFOTD'S JEADIFAL CTTR POR CATARRR 1 @ safe, cortatn. and permanent care for Catnreh of evers forti, and s the tust perfect remeay ever devianl, 1 (8 pusnly n vegetable distiliation, and i appiied lucally by innutt'ation, and constitationally by internal adminte- tration. Locally applied relief tx inatantanems, It taathes. tieats, and eleansea tiy nasal passages of every fecling of hieavin sy, obstrnetion, dulluess, or dizzineas Conatitutionally adminis 11 Tunuvates the pusltia (L uf the acid pofan with which 11 nalwayn charged In Catarel, etlmulaten ftin stomnch, fiver, and Kidneys, perfrets digestion, mukes new blud, and per- te the formatlon of sound lieatthy tixsne, nog finatly obiatna completn contrul over tiie disease, T markatile curative pawers, whew all other retedies atterly all. of SAKPOEDS Hawial. Cone are atterted by thuusands sho gratefuils recotmend It to tellowe sufferers. o sntement 18 e regarding It that cans notbe subttantlated by the most respectable s res Mable references, Each_package eontaine Dr, Eanford’s Improved Ine Tube, and fa11 directlons for fts use in ali cnses, .. For sale by all Winlesals and Ketall Drog. iste turouehout, the United Statrs, WEEKS & POT- TER. Geueral Ageuts and Wual-sale Druggists, lios tn, Mas, COLLINS YOLTAIC PLASTERS. A Elestro-Gaivanfc Tattary, combined with tha celehrated Medicated T Tlaster, forming the Eranest curative ngowt tn e world of medicne, ani utterly surgarsing all otiier Jasters licreznfore in' use. ‘They Accomylish mare in one week than the old Piasters Inu'whole year, I hey du Lot pulliate, they coLs. COLLINS VOLTAIC PLASTERS For Locsl Pafns, Lamencsy, Sorcmem, Wenkne, Numbners, and Inizmimnation of the Lungs. Liver, Kid: besk Splecn, Bowels, Bladder, Heart, aud MusciCs, are caual o an'srmy of dociors ad acies of piaiiaaid rubs. Price 25 eents, Bold by all Drugrinta, Malled on re- by oy 13 OLIO A [ celpt of price, 25 cents for one, $1.25 for six, or §2.25% Tadios Nights, Thursdays and Sundays Matinees 3 » e, s, i A e T HOOLEY'S NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, EST FOOD FOR INFANTS, Clask-st., opposite Blierman Houss, supplying the Three Grand Fotertalnnients tn one this werk, Lehman & Caron's Pantomimeand Specialty Troupe In conuection with HOOLEY'S MINSTRELS. e, Mot plemalug enterialument o the city, TiA GIARSG woon's MUSEUM, Thh Afternoon and Evenlng, by special request, TWO ORPELANS, And TEN NIGHTS I¥ & BAR-ROOM, Prices reduced ong-half, Matines every dsy. "RELIGIOUS, foody & Sankey At the Great Tabernacle, Monroe aud Vranklin-sts. Treaching by Mr. MOODY, Bluging by Mr. SANKEY, Euch cvening this weok except Satarday at o'clock. - Noonday prayor-meetlnis dally ut Far- well Hall 12 fo 4 o'clock conducted by Mcmrs, Mondy nnd Sankey. (HICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE And Bnglish Training School, BTATH.ET,, 8. B. COR. WASHINGTOR. Largest [nstitutfon of_the kind fn the United States Thorsugh Inatruction. Kxeallunt diselpl! Commence rl wny e, Goad boandiog places for students who ivet out of the city, Can selovt any brasclicn Address torcirculars TR HRYANT, Chiingo, B, RO IMADAIME O. DA SILVA ond Mrs, Alex Bradford’s {formerly Mrs, Ogdon Moffruun's) Kuglish, French, und Gorinan Tioarding and Day-Sclool fur youny ladies and children, with calisthenles, No. 17 West Phisty-oighih-st.. New Yark, MNeopons Bept. 25, Application msy be it by tetter or peruouslly, as above, Oharlior Ingtituto for Young Ladies, 14T Mudliwoneiy,) New Varl, 15 veopun Sentember oo A fow banrders will bo tuplix grepared.mr the taken. pres b the Tidreard Eeduinations ror Womient, Clreiiar ca vn appiication, ur Frmuams Mile ROPITIE LENZ aad Frofcasar S s b Uriticivats. "~ Proposals Wanted. ave some unfnlsbed ansioie to complete, which | am 1 v will require Hy (aproves wav, ricos of sald properly will he iadn g accordauics with the panic rmles, Al which b wn toallow 6 huudsring sdvance as sson as tines chubge, A hetter uppartnnity for obtaluing valus able propeety hine 0 offered, onr need uiswer this wha caniol gy secae- ity for the tithfu) pertormmunes, af Din conteiet as Lwill myaslf, Adireas SIAS o Chandier, Jaund & Co., Chicsgo, 11, _ PERFUMERY. = ATKINSON § PERFUMERY. : LSS, WUHITE ROSE BROWN WINDSOR BOAP AU DE COLOUGNE FIVE PRIZE NEDALS: told by all Dealers, . & E. ATKINSON, . OBSERVE JEADE MARK! Qd JMaud Bueet, Laads. | HIGH.EST AMOUNT of NOUR~ ISHMENT In the OST DIGESTIVE AND CON- VENIENT FORM. SAVORY & MOORE, 143 New lond-+t., Landon, ana a1l Chemists and Btorekeepers throughout the Tnlted States and Canads PRESORIPTION FREE. For the apeedy cure of Seminal Weakness, 1, honl. a1 &l) disoriers broiht on by (hal excess, Ay Drocgint han g ‘Aduross DIt S AQU K| 3 e ingredlen & CO.. Cine e OCEAN ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, ‘The General Transaftantic Company's Mall STEAMSIRIEN. between Now York and Havre, (€. B.) for the landing of vessels ou this favorite provided with Electric Bells,) will sall frou i, foot of liarrow atreet, N. ., a8 f Tabrad)r, baaglier, Saturdsy, Nos Germaln, Reculouz, Baturday, Nov. wdn, Frangeul, datundoy, Nov, T iunage 1) d (Incdudiiig wine) Firs eabin, J 2 ng ty oroniiodation. Secund, € Third cabln, §4). Jeturn tlckets b reducsl ratea Btecrage 82 with superior acutiimodation, tncluding wine, beddlig snd utenstia without extrs charge. Bteaimers fuae o tia s dy IGL Earey socoako gera LOUIS DR BEBIAN. Aimk 55 iSrondway. . WILTE, 07 Clark-al., Agent for Chlcago. “North German Lloyd. Tho steamers of this Company will aatl every Sstme day from Jirctnen_Plor, foot of Thind-st.. Hoboken, Lates Nflllfl"c—"!um New York to Bouthamplon, BBl B madragn: K Sy Yo Ruint o ofd o n % R AL Y %.r.: calling &t Ll 3 Bowilng Uresu, N ANCHOR LINE MALL STEAMERS . New York and Glasgow: ETHIOPIA, Nov, 4, 7810 | ROLIVIA VACTOMA: Sovictpm L ALYA (1 New York (o {ilaagon Cabios, $465 (0 80, Kov. I8 7am v 23 oo ELYBIA. .. Nov. 4 745 | ANGLIAY Nov. 18, 7am Cablna §85, (o §70; blusrage, f';-'“l-“. Draftaisued for suy amount al eurreni HENDHIGOR BIROTIEIS, W Wasninkion-st. AUCTION SAL AUCTION SALE or A DISTILLERY. Original Cost Upwards of 80,000, To bo Sold Bimply to Oover Mortgages Amounting to Less than §10,000, Under and by virtue of & nower of #alo contatned Inamorteage madg by Willlam Thomas Fitzhonry and Joshou John Nichol, to Alezander A, Ross, andan sesicnment thercof, default having becn made in payment of the moneys thereby accured, thees will bo sold hy Public Avetlon, by GEORGR MOON TRUEMAN, Auctioncer, at his Aactlon Itooms, in tho TOWN OF GODERICII, On Wednesday, 8ih November Nexi, At 12 O’Clock, Noon, the following valuable property, namely: 4 Being composed of a?mr[’ nl’hlonk ‘1}" " in tha ‘Town of Goderich, contalning abant 34 acres of Jand, purticalarly deacribed in the aatd Mortgage, Which will Le prodnced at theaale. ‘Thera is orecte od npon tho property tho Distlliery Jately occapfed by James Doyle & Co., with dweiling-liouse, cattle- alieds, ctc., all nearly new, The property may bo inspected an application to the Vendors' Solicitors, TITLE PERFECT. ‘Termn af pale and for further narticalars anpliea- tion may pe made to the Auctioneer, and 11, & A, Sanpders, Montreal, and to the Vondora' Solicite or ioderlch, GARROW & RADENNURST, Vendora® Bolicitars. Dated the 13th day af Octoher, 187 RAILILOAD TIME TARLE. KRRIVAL KD DEPARTURE OF TRANS & 5{“1’1’””’5“"!6' fl'm‘enlu t:’x"h pted, ¢ Sunday exeepted., 5 e Buuday aLA . e ) Datlyy O ~t Baturdey exe y exceptod. | Are QUIOAGO & nanm:w-is'rnu BATLWAY, TiekreL Oftices, 62 Clar) Catial-at., corner Madison, t alazific Frat Line, abubudue DAy K A GiiRon g0 i il x. i G 111 e, ¥ . Al (datly) § 75 e 410 2 blirecn Itug Expros, A1, Tan & Minorap 454 Pani & Winons Express.. BLaCrome Exprea. s iNlarauette f ot e W Lot Sormer of Cansh amd Kb JICHIGAN CENTRAL RATLROAD. uut of Lake: id oot of Twenty-second-st, onier, 07 Clarkeat.. fautheast corber : ud ¢ Paliner House e U Teave. | Arpive, H1al (vls Matn and Alr Lizc) Day Exnres 5 Kalamaz Night Exprom Grand s Morulnis Expres NIkt Expross., 't Saturdav Ex. CHICAGO, ALTON & ST LOUTS and CHICAGO KANBAS CITY & DENVER SHORT LINES, Untoy Depot, West Side, near Madlson-st. bridge, Tieket Oftices:_ At Depot, und 122 (tandoiph-at, 1. 1 Arrive. waa Clty & Denver Fast I o0ls & Springticid Ex £1, Louis, Sprimedeid & Texas 1'ekin and 1Peoria Fast Expres, Teorin Day Expres. Teorin, Keokitk & I oo & Taducal It I Sireatur, Lacon, Waxl Jolict & Dwignt Gaita, .l Rann,m, da. | i m CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & 6T, PAUL RATLROAD, Union Depot, e Madisinn und Canaloas. I'[2ket Otlice, {1 8 0 Uppusite Bherny 1 aud 8, Depot. fgl n g, LeAve. | Arrl 6 8 (o 7 10;ws, m.[* *10:003. m 15.p. .t 700 8. M. iwankee. Tiekets for 81 Al aregoud eltier yia Mudison and Pratric ‘atertown. La Crosse, and Wi Mliwankes Expres Wi AN trains rin and Minneapolls. du Chien, or via inows. ILLIROIB GL’M‘FAL ILROAD. Depot, fout vl Lake-al, and faot g’xA\-wcu{‘,gnm “Tleket (Mllce, 131 l:lndfll!‘lb-“y near Clu; e FL Louls Express . Lo, Calro & Ne Calro Niuh '!l‘rlmme"fl b Springneid'Night Veorta aud Reokuk Duliuquo & bloux ¢ Bubugue & B Gilm CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILBOAL, Depata, fout of 1. ., i 1o ANd Blateentlie AL, utud Cant and Rlxieeutt Ticket Ollices, 33 k-6t and AL depote Nanand Taprea .o T m o |t awa und Streator I'aseng'r * 7:3 3 Tpelford, Dubuie & BI0Gx |20 o Pactiic i Raias | Gy, Atehison &5t )N ., aaf, L [* Sp0p, m. s 7S 'vacnper anul ity Exj.. IFlIL Exp. far Omal) iy, Linvenwo Atciison & it Yowenlh Exp, Ticket Ofiren. DflA(i!lll,l'k LOAKDI? Lmfi' e, ot 1% Tacitc, und at depots Epoettton luline w00 Day Exprem—Puliman Draw- lag-lioom Bleepiog Cara, w York williout chang. . e, Eanrews ~ il £ T ol Cs »: #:10p, m. Ouly Jine running the Lotel cars (0 Now York, CHIOAGO & PACLFI0 RATLROAD. | coruer Chis Larrabos-strost. Difithet e 0 armrees, Armrive, | Dopart. = e M kel T B m Elgin “Furner ¥ ¥red "STATE LINE. NEW YOJIK TO LASUOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIY, BELPABT, AND LONDONDER] " sramy JEREART AND 1 B BTATKOF GEOQUGTA... TH ') Andevery aiternaty THiFysY ilicreaticr, Cabina $o fehand 70, sccording to ool odattons. Heiul 1 W §123, currency, Becood Cabin, #43 Hekeil, , faturn Tinketa, €80, Biecy it lowest rate: ) e e Jo W, RAUK, Manager. 64 Clark-st., Chicsgn Groat Woestorn Mteamship Line. Vrom New York to Bristol (Kngland) direet ARRACGON, Bfnnuo...‘-.- T ..Batuniay, Nov. IR COLNWALL, Wednsaday, Nov. &3 VLT T e e .5:“}'\"3:. Ft IRk i) Baillng three Ports, Tawest § Apply at Company's Ohl Cluri und Hundolplista.. ¢ Al DU VEINETD, Geners T WINTEI RENOREN, THE ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, NABSAU, BAUAMA 1SLANDS, Now vpen. . PORTER, Proprictor, Steain- enlenve Now York Oct. 25 and Nov. £0. ° ¥or ful) informution apply to JAMES LIDGRRWOOD & CU.., 758 Broadway. Now York. : _SUALEN. FAIRBANKS' BTANDAKD northwest coroer 0. Western Agent. FAIRBANKS,MORSE & OO0, 111 & 113 Lake ¢, Chlcago, - | Becuefullabuyowy the Geaulas 3 b fil;“;;;;ggd- YDaily. tBaturday eicopicd BALTIMORE & OMIO RATLROAD. Tratne Jeaye Niowm Kxposition Daildiog, fuct of Mone roe-st. Tickel-oflivew: 83 Clark-st. "all Grand Pachi, and Lispor (42posttion Dalldrg %" SR e e i TS T l! Arrive, y Expres, W0 & . st fixpiress. b Iathe sl L apr pHHA iDally. s Daily, Hunduys exceptod. HI0AGO, ROOK TBLAND & PAQLYIU RATLROAD: pote CuPner al Ve fuirea ‘and Bhicruiancata, ~Tic d lhice 24 Llark sis bhcriisi lomse_» Lo Leave, 1 _Bnlvs. Qumals, e th T fek o B B2 Iihs Eapre b, 1 Yor Miiw ORI (flua‘ilm ted aukee, 1., dally (Sundays esce iy Rt o v e i) e e o, m‘."rflnhm iy tiraud iapids, Musl Forsr, Jowpii and 1 OF Urecn by and Laka 3 or Ludingtos, Mau Thurs. §] 00 FINANCIAL, vl Bronror 91 100 during the past few monthe, under our fmproved Syatein of operating In Blocks. Itisks’ reduced o tiominel sunis and proltsincreased. Book coutains g ull Jaformatlon yent un wpplication, GE & LO. Huukers and Brokers, & Wallwt, Now York

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