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jo, ate Oe TaN. if ERE ace eget Qh gag rates aT nis t90 ort arence has company esterday as alee pera at revel hich have tlhe Patron thie uty and Mllwauee wii re that he LARE Mal at af aviitch was alarge hi re been de nn 10} pave considera Bi sueeiat Dispatch ont Henn: powx—Prop nO All Potters Ge—Prop alae Dark George aatking to-dty~ Tog Johneon Wy Northy Broaxront, Jxcks0, vey Delights 9.900 Ua Tye foro; Tempe ba Lesa) er IER eve e tor Mtrtcantero Hight to take an a cargo of rant. Mtoe ti tn comat lumber at the market THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1876. hat size in port no fe are a on anee wennele Were Yo, bit ehippete Fetus {ot porainsl at Uc. MICITIGAN. business at this port was ndstiit yesterday....The hark recently arhore, and In consc- ote Inher bottom. has gone docks of tha Chicago Dry-Dock The sche Bently left hero rine Eph Witeon haa as- Shields... There wero t evening, en Ficece has gone Into dry= Th ateant barge Ballentine nd tehave her wheel, fastened Niry other repalrs....tt Je feared Teeantly cleared for le PORT 1IURON. to The Tribune. Mich, Qct, 31—10:30 p, m= legheny and barges; schra Waneter, ‘dinlenlty In getting back, — tia. ‘Thurston went Into dry dock for also was docked to ptt ona new gentle. Weather foggy. THE CANAL. W., Gch M1.—Anatren—Androw tc, 5,000 bu corn, 1,200 bu ryo; ‘ottawa, 3,600 bu corn, 1,000 bu oats, prop Peerices, Ottawa, 4,800 bu Ottawa, 6,200 bn corn; Rybum, 0 bu corn; Morning Light, Ottawa, 6, acorn, 450 bu rye, 16,000 ths eecds, anroValar Star, Jollet, 19, ata, OO I shingles, $0 m stave iia 4,000 bu wheat; prop Montauli, Le 5 ft lumber, Lockport, socks part 3,000 bu whent, ——- MANQUETTE, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, verte, Mich., Oct, UL saree David Wagetaft, C. O, Brovd. sp Ur—Prop doacph 1. Hurd p-To-dny? tay: Bett by Ui CLranen—Yester- City of Duluth, ‘ Fine but fo; ‘Nptaen—Fioe ery EME, Pa, (ct, ih. —-ArmnivaLe—Stmre India, * ERIE. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, pafladelphla, Winslow, Dover; achrs Annle Sher- rood, Tily, Phantom, Annie Mutroy. ‘Derantel ‘aa MeUiregor, Bent 43 MI TH nes—Props R. J. Wacketts schr Wil- —— SCELLANEOUS, ent.—The Michizan Salt Aesocia- tlenat Saginaw have made charters for the movo- rect of 100,000 brls of ralt before the closo of anigstion...."The eche Willian Hunter, which ‘ent etiore recently on Niagara Reef, bas been abandoned by the expedition which bas been sent to perrellef, 1¢ was found that she wae broken In the middie, and that It was impossible to raise her. meespedition succeeded in yettlng ont 2,000 bu of dry wheat and some that was tet. . A good share of the outfit was also saved and brought to Budalo....The wrecking tug Lovinthau arrived at Yaritowoc last Friday night. having in tow the lark Constitution,” which = was dlewblud at White-Fieh Foint, Lake Superior, Her fimices aro fot. very. —_serious....Tue tug Willem Gardner, Jr., of Ogdensburg, en- dearored to pall off the achr Odd-Felluw, ashore rear Fort Uuturla, but, after tearing out the stub athe bowsprit, unstepping her foremost, anil sitegatwelvesincl lane, the te gave It up... Notice has been received at the oflice of the Light: houte Inspector thut the second-class can buoy olf OlawaPuint, 'Tawas Bay, han been carried awoy dome passing vexeo) or raft, greawhen it bus been replaced. Pret Press eayet Notice will bo ‘he Detroit ‘*Tt is rninored that the niana- ‘vty of tho Nottheru Transl Campuny's line of rpellers are receiving auch proiitabie rates on > freight ont of Chiieayo titat they have decided to picaall thelr lower-loke propellers on the upper « Toate, 19 run between Chica; ‘Thiv wlll incudge the props: und Ondensburg. well, City of Nei York, Ullwaukee, aud others, in the change.” nt AMUSEMENTS. THE OV tA. ‘The popularity of “Trovatore ”? was elown by the large audience that was in attendance upon {ts performance last eveningut McVicker's. The theatre was crowded with one of the hand- tomest audiences that have assembled in this uty for yeara,—a result which may fairly be ut- tributed to the fact that people want to bear “Trovatore,” even at the rluk of its belng In- difercntly done, The cast included Mine. Pul- mlerlas Leonora; Mile. Du Gebele as Asuecna; Riguull as Manrico; Sall as the Count, and Barlll as Herrando, The cast with two excep- thus wasa very weak one, go that the unity of the performanca was sudly marred. Mine. Pale inferi's Leonora was a very forclhla and intense piece of acting, and so far as vocalization was coavernett sho gaye the florid guste of her role with great passion and a rich, hoal volume of tone which vas equal to every toca) deniand.. etual to her Norma, {t was only becuuso the absurdly high tragedy churacter ot Leonora Is 80 fatnitely Inferior tu that of Norma, Briguoll was warmly and cordially welcomed in his old tole of Wanrica, which he has sungeso many times Sn thts elty, eFenlag. © fo fal the decadence, a tat ele 4 is Blorzandos were given with fore sud beaut, ro Wi d and he never sung if better t Iethere were any Who went cxpecting RE ib If the personation was not win last, enor’s voices worn and fn its were most happlly disappointed, old sweetness ‘and tag, and awl the okt Thera was even xu improve: ment noticeable’ in Tis singauny fh eopecially in the Carbestuess und intensity witl fred bis musle and the care with wh thimed the recltatlyes;—a_pulnt to h which he deliv= ich) as willkeremeanbered, he used to give but ele attention, tener hyhtly, Many years ut work fu Bots ‘Hine evidently tonches the old and he appears to be gond for yet. There ts stull enough hull yet to muke a regiment of Ore trestage Cate, giment of the aver- Mopase and a happy Mis einging was an evident one to the audience, which Gal not hesitate to expre: ‘3 press its satisfaction in the Nanuet and most cuthusiastiy manner. Ths net very pl teyoud the pp Tittle cre Cultoch Was « fox indlspused Mile. De he personition of ticse two, there was ituble ag Uh rs aunt to record the fact that Biss Me neti, but be= Gebele was substituted, erforinanes ally cast for A ial wus obtiged to zo upon the stago shortly iter reverse news of domeatle afflictlun, Un- der auch circumstances, erititsm would bo wu- Fracinua, Mr, Male Connt df Luna was not Yury secesy scleher sally. art 4% auf, ceptable, either dramatically “or vox dle, which re Date effort Neal and the « lay, a4 there ten shows with that th trou Wetton It fact aud is uob fitted = for stich quire great power aud tutense t ‘Tue chorus was as bad us irchestra quite us nofsy, In facts PALO ext the persuuatios of Walinter an Was Little left that can be writs paticnce. Ibis manifest already: Upe hus neither a basso nor a coli Varltones taking the place of the : Mezevesoprones of ihe hitter—a feta teal deicet, which inust inake any cast ie Wete. Mds evening © Faust? wilt be it uy With the iullawing Hots Urwuerite.., & OY a tuber © Sy under the bry, and coutial i sew voELEGRAPHIG NOTES, + 31—The oficlals raided to- nf lottery places throughout the name of the “Kentucky lot- Ned, i. is sukl, by Sininons, ehinson a C bot & Cony und urrested the partles Mm Aiatge, aud carrle Miu hid carried Chel Drs owns, 0 wil he Thhty, a ag nt ty all Qu 1 UAC iS bicreg eayliige Pctive to any yeectat Dispatch to The Tribune, a of Heri? ditis Ucts t= Chaties W. Bane from Bostun, ty Marmisouna, Ly NY Lastied of Ort. stuck tu the stution- 1 Ia,, Oct. 31—The Towa Expoal- conthiued elzty days, Justead of rat contemphat The attend- every day, ‘The extnbite ure rshown in the State. y Cullous, County, toafay ted a. etitiut Ju baukrupiey in the United AM, Oct, loday Was three, he Weather i8 very 4 ' B1.—The tatal number at ine all trom yellow fo- is very warm G tren SE ES fom New York, : ew Your, a ra Londo: Tee caseisco, Caner Gra RESSTOWN, U The steamshtp Anchoria, bas arsived out, I—Arrived, tho steamabip ny and the steamer Pom Hamburg. Oct, 3t.—BSatled, the Pacitle aida. Oct, She ‘ as rviveds ‘The steamer Partha, tgp THANKSGIVING, » Pa, Oct. 81—Cov, Hartrantt Noveush Wroulaination sotting upart tho Co us @ day of thankselying, THE COURTS. The West Side Gas Company Shows Its Hand. Mr. 0, K. Garrison, of Now York, Asks for an Injunction, Records of Judgments und Now Sultse- Bankruptcy Business. The ominous enlm which has heen kept by the People’s Gas-Light und Coke Company under the action of the Common Council in abrogating the gas contract scems to bavobecn only the pres cursor ton storm, and yesterday It broke, Late in the afternoon a bill was Med ia the “United States Circuit Court by C.K, Garrison, of New York, asking for an Injunction to prevent the elty from — carrying out its purpuso to light the West Side with off, Mr. Garrison eays he fs the owner of a largenumber of shares of stock In the Company, and then goes on to recapitulate the numerous ordinances pussed hy the Council, by which the elty agreed tu pay $3 Per thousand feet for ai] gas furnished ft un the West Stile for Hghting the streets, He further charges that the eity has broken its contract by endeavoring to force the Gas Company to ae- cept a lower price for gas furnished thar its eons tract calle for, Algo, Inst Sunday the ctty au- thoritier, by dlrection of the city, broke some of the gas-lampa and the service-pipes canucet- ed therewith, and put fo other lamps to be used with off, The Company claima to have contributed a certain amount towari the ercction of the Tninps, and alleges that the city hus cominitted m trespass on its property, aud wrongfully vio- Tated Its yosted rights. From present appenr- ances, also, the city is proposing to,continue its wrongdoing, and, complainant fearing his Hebis will be’ damaged and big. divle deds diminished, asks fer au injune- tion to prevent — the proposed nection of the city in lighting the Weat s with oll, or using the gas-lamps for any purpose foreign from that for which they were orlzinatly erected, The motion for temporary injunetion wilt como up before Judge Drummond to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, didgo Beckwith appeared os soficitor for Mr. Garrison, WANTS A TAREAS COnP Henry Cave fled a petition in the aperinr Court yesterday setting forth 4 kept lit the enstody or the S| the charge of haviug “committed 9 larceny In dune, 1873. Ho. thinks there ie sometinite wrong about committing bin for eich an ancient, offense, and as he le not te appeur before Sustice Foote for examination until Nov, th he aske fora writ of baboar corptd to ingulrs {ute the legality: of hls arrest ond detention, ANUTHER ONE, Manrice 8. Tarret also wants a aimilar welt to enable hint to gain poasesston of hia children Anlrew and Lizaiz. “hoy were, ho says, about the 25th of the luet month, taken from bint by bis wife, who Jeft him ut that time without his consent, ant went home ty her father, dames McEwen, at No, 300 Wert Indiana atrect. Petl- {loner fenra that the moral Influence of bis mother- An-faw and futher-In-Jaw will not be good, anid xo asks Mr, McBwen to give a reavon for fnducing his daughter to leave her husband and kiduap his children, Divorces, Trabelta Cook yosturdsy fited a bit against her husband, Richard W. Cook, charging him with adollery, She waa toarried In 1834, and within a yr he began abusing her frequently, knocklng her down, soniectinics pounding her with fure niture, and on other occasions locking her * up in her room or in. a closet. He was rejected by an army enrgeon dure ing the War on the ground of physical imperfec- thon, and afte thinks this has had something tv co with Ils bad temper. — Sut she feels that she has done her duty in bearing with him for twenty-two years, and nuw wants a divorce, EMS. Seventeen indletments were returned by the Grand Jury of the United States Dietrict Court, ‘but the nuines of the nnfortunutes cannot be given until the parties are arrested. ‘The motion of Frederick A. Seaverns, 2 member of the firm of Seuyerne & Freysinger's sdintillory, fora new trial was yesterday overruled, and ie wae sentonced ta pay o fino of $1,000'and costs and ta he contined one hour In the custody of the ‘Marshal. UNITED STATES © R. FE. Jenkins, Assignee of B. F. Runyan, began n sult for $2,000 against tie Chicugo West Division Railway Company. : George W. Canipbell was yceterday appolnted Aasignce of William 0. Badd. Meetings forthe election of an Assignee will be heldat 10 o’ciock this morning, tn the ertates of Engene Caldwell, Edward HW. Kersey, and thy, Crystal Lake Piekitag Company, DANKRUPTCY MATTERS. Agron M. Searles, a stove dealer, fled o voluns tary petition in bankruptey yesterdsy, ia pre~ ferred and wecured debty ure $075.95, and the un- accured = $32,500.27. The “aseety consist of a dot of tand dn Washington Hefghts worth $500; bills and notes, $4,014 stack of stoves, ranges, castings, ctc., at No. 150 Luke etreet, worth $10,350; hurees, and harnesy, S240; ehelving, $10; touls, open accounts sbout'S6,000; and policies of Inaurance, $5,000, ‘Che petition was referred to the Register, ‘Swartley & Haltey wore adjudicated baikrapt aud a warrant Issued. SUPERIOR COURT IN Inne. Joseph Sherwin beyan an actlon In trespass against Antun Zulter, laying dumayes at $20, 000, Henry Barker & Co.. ‘commenced a ruit in at: tachment agaluet Frank E. Kearney to recover OUNTS. |, 800, Mary Learned began a sult agalust Iraucis Tier- min to recover $3.000 damages. ¥, A. Turpin, Kecelver of the Atlantle & the Tnsurance Company. Meda billoguinet Einma V. Burlington, CW. Dean, 1. 1 Mord, J. B. Reeme, a I. Walker, Fraiche Ball, D. anid J. 8. Williams to for: for M on Lots do and i, Mock 2 of Men's Subdivlate KB. Wot the N. By of By NT. UE tb lock Ay 18 lots dn Block 3 t5 dats tH, 45, und adn Hock f, th 4 of the division of 4g uf Bee, 4 25 rticst Will. cominenced f ayainst Charles L. Watker, laying dunages ut Ei an action in trespass 100. (ig count. Trederick Schell aud wife tiled a petitlon allowed to adopt a cuild 2 Yondro, Lawrence Kehoe brought auil for $3,000 aguinet dobn Graham and Bridget Grahan, bro-e 8, Gurnee tiled a petition ayting fora iv’a den to the amonnt of $1,220. 84, on Y Hy of the Chicago & Pachte Matlroad Com: wey ter hle labor as master mechsnte, from November, 387 to dune, 17H. COUNTY COUNT, ate of Pascal, 8 or, the will was proven nnd letters testamentary were granted to ohanna Schnewer, tader bund far $4,000, Tn thin cxtate of James A. ratans, the will was proven and Jetters were issued to Ellen Graham under bond for $1N, 000, TUE CALL dunay Duositoxp—Mution to ret aside the Res ceiver inthe ease of the Inilanapolix, Dlouming- ton & Western ¥ d Compuuy, dopax Mievabs Luminees. 2 he yeurs gid, named Edith JUMAB dA aaaan js Bae to wis, DHF, 248, 2 to Hs, Ne, yee, Willard ve, Sawye on tonal Hen Hoagns—Set caes 2.847, Knott ve, faders Invurnace Compuny, aid culendar Nos, HO7 to 4 5 inclusive. No. G00, Clark ¥ on telul. : Set euyd 0,400, Chicago, Milling- stent Kulrond Company sa. 1th le J HM, 1 “hicuge Stone Compa denar Bow ton & Smith va, On by BE Ubu: Witdiasia—Set cneo 07, Buckhart vs. Onahias sUDOMENTS, Usrrin States Cinever Count=Junce Bron aeti—Georgs Wadewurth va. dul W, Streeter, SL. 886,84. seréwon Count—Coxrgeoxs—Edwin | Rum- mele va, IL RR. Dutton. $b.) w=, . Drrand va, Mucty Dunn, 34 As Uh, Rentiedy ve, Thomas F. Doyie, $215.47. Cinevir Covnt—Conyiortoxe—W, E, Beut va, enry Hitumnn and He, item, Av Ii Veeder va, Lewis W. Heck, $1,722.00. SchaE Moukte—Nicholas Steelen Mathisa Lucekner, yerdlet $200 und imution for new trial, “Mux Freund etal, ve. Elias dL Wage, $140 —Patler valiner va. Same) M, ‘Turne Fe A. hann etal. va. duseph Metz $1 Ne Oy Moore va. dances O' Nei) and Maurice Crawley; Verdict, 3S00. ~ Jenosk Hovct—Nathan Dell etal. va, dosoph i, Marilugtun, $805, 28. J. Adams va, dudeph MM. Burrows; verdict, AV, ies om PHILADELPHIA, PitLapanrnsa, Va, Oct, S1—-The total cash admiulons to thy Centennlal during tho pst week Were 206,02) The caal receipts for the week were $232,0H. The Exlibitign bas been open 134 duys, and during thut time tho total pumber of cash admissions lias been 6,024,463, and the recelpte Ju cash have been ZI79,488.53, The total number of udmisstons, euch and free, hay been 6,453,003, Tt is considered certain tint the Huanclal success of the Exhibliion with be such as tu udinit of the payment of at least 73 per vent on the stock subscribed, a Mr. Fogy Learns ony Hell-Gate Explo- ston, Omaha fiepublican, Mr. Foay got hold of wu newspaper the other day, and looking through the telegraphle cole unin lie,cuine upon ashore acconntul the explo- slon of the ming at Hell-tiute. He took otf hie spectucles, rabbed thei, and read it over agaln, ‘Vhen ho lald down the paper, slvols Ils bead slowly and sorrowfully, and sald? “Well, that's whut dealt going # Httle too fur, T'm in favor of progress, but the daring. ess of inborn actence verges on ascritege, Tf delleve in Investigation, but there is np where even the desire for nnowlege should give way to delicacy of sentfinent and feeling. Idd nob omuch “inind them compelling the spirits of the depirted to thump on a tuble or play the gultar in oo box, but. when it cotnes to Intruding on the privacy of thefr final abode T think ft ts zeclng a little’ too far. [don't belleve iu golng where you're not wanted, even for the sake of science, and It stands to reason that no man of refnement and culture will care to haye his friends sco. hin simmering on a hot gridiron or grilling , over a alow fire. ‘This paragraph does not state how they came to find out that the pate was In New York. I always had the tea that It was somewhere arount Chicago inys T think yet that the maln cutrance is further west, and {hat this they have opened fs a Jock of a hack dvor controlled” by Tammany, and” that Tweed must hove divulged, Ivan great achievement, no doubt, and supose that. Barnum will get vontrol of it after a while and charge 25 cente adtnission, with 1 rates for clergymen and = Bunday-school —ex- cursione; or that some stock company will upen negotiations for introducing a aystem of water®orks to lower the temperature of the atmosphere, Our respected ancestors uitce tried tu yo to heaven on a tower, but the ten- dency of this sge seems to be In favor of tours in the other direetion. The straight aud narrow Ra {vetting miore unpooular every day, and it Licnt. Porter dowt eet out some new adver taements he'll dnd, like the genUcmau fy the play, that hig occupation’s gone,’ a THE ROSS CASE, Hearing of Supposed Implleated Parties in Piitadelphin---Some Interesting Letters. Samuel A, Benners, who was arrestod in Harries burg for alleged implications in the Ross abduction case, Was arraigned before Magistrate Collins, In Philadelphia, on ‘Thureday, ak were alvotames Vickett and Saran Brown. aliaa ‘Dutch Sal Mr. U, K, Roe first tostifed tu the abduction of tis son Charley on July 1, 1874, ond detallud features of tho search forhla, Walter Koes atated that himself and brother were stolen by two menon the date named, | ify afterward went to New 1ork and sai the dead bodies of the men whose wagon they had been taken away In. ‘They were Mosher and Donglare, who hud heen shot ut vay Ridge. h f the Firat Police District, wv dna named Nelwon Parker had given Infortuni ft ut of thie! who were operating in Per vania and New Jersey, and who had fprinerly been aesociated with Mosher ond Dongiaa, Une vf these men was kald tu be Vennets, alins Babb, alias Shaw, allas Vraper, wn+ der which names Parker bad known bim, Mea. Brown wis railio kecp a houee In State steect, Marsiuburg, where Pickett and Benners sutnetines d,and which was known isi thieves" resort. it, lyin, one of fix officers, and Parker proceedet’ to. Hartsburg, eurrounded the honve, und captired Benners, Pickett, and the woman, the former being charged with id robhery conmitied In Camden. ‘Phe turee prisoners weee then brongbt to Philadelphia, Parker, the principal witness, wae then sworn, Ne atated he hd known Benners under the names of George Yourlin, Shaw, Habb, aud te fistt, Picketh he knew as Duc" Bell, who wae a ped> ier of patent-medicines, together with one tun- dotph and o George Wright Benners forged two hotes While jn Harrisburg, which witness Inuorsed and got. the money upon, Witness wus afterward arrested fur furgery,and sentenced (o thtee years in, the Evstern Penitentiary, which time he rerveu ont. Whila In jull several letters were received ad- deeseed to bi under the ates of Williame, all written hy Benners. Phere etter were read in evidence, and shown to Parker to {dentify Benners® hundwriting, Tn one of these tetters he promised to yet Parker re- Jeared, having, as he wald, got a jewel worth £5,000, aud the owner vould hive to come up to recover it. Further leitera followed, saying that ‘Morher and Douglass were running a powder-way- on; that Parker's houee hud been bold, but another wontd be procured for him. ‘Other lotters referred tu. ¢* Sal's arrest and the movements of partiey known to Parker und the writer, giving an account of their whereabouts ond bow they were doing; also stating that he had mado several * tapa" (robie ), and had netted conaid- erable cavh. He algo poised to take good care of Varker (or Willisine, as he waa then known), and had seat him boxes containing diiferent artictes, sinllar attention had been shown witness by Hen- nere’ friend® while Bennera was ont of town, Other letters received from time to tine kept Parker pust- ed as to Hennors' movemente, his luck, and where he Intended to go. ‘The ‘jewel Is frequently al- luded to fn the epistles, and wituers had no doubt that the word tins used meant Charley Itore, In othee Ictlers which Parker received, the death of Mosher In alluded to, and to bis telling all he could, ‘Tho t*dewel, C. 1," was said to bo eafe, but Parker was not to write til Benners could he agaln heard frot. | He did not want the reward; contd da belter by waiting. If he shonld be killed or captured Parker coald mal 0,000 enslly, ashe stood next to Kenners, ‘The letter was signed '* Your! ‘but the bame waed snuvt by the Welter was ** abd,” Another letter, dated Oct. 18,1870, to Parker, eal that his Ifo was in dauger, and he had better rs Lent. Givin, a that on Sept.y,a colo: Wi lad mado a mietake relative to corse. Ifthe latter went, up, Parker would raffer. ‘Thin letter was signed **Ikand," for Rane r further testifed that Youslin told him in aletter that Santh ‘and her folkw hud clothing of ve H."" Thhe was dated Reading, May 10, 1874, fand recelved by Parker while’ in pelsou, Taleo relates to the arrest of one of the ‘* band.” ‘The followluy letter was directed to Sarah Brown, under cover of an envelope to her daughter, on Lombard street, above Seventh: PHILADELMIttA. Sept. 20. 1476. and bura snd destroy every one of thoan clothes, dolph is caught, And may aquent on all. Geet Die hair Srom under the hearth oor. Go hume at once, Gow, Lain nervoury aud uo Wonder. « In the Jettcr was the picture of n colored man andon the back were the namca of Parker, Yous- Jin, Mosher, and Dougiaes. A fragment ofa letter picked up In the same houes telly how Weetervelt pot ten years, Int that ho would die before he would equeal, and that the ** bird was welland wasn hice jewel, The re- mainder of the letter had been burned off, The sipnature, however, was 1G, Yo" Nhe next letter In alned ‘George’ or 8A. 1. Babb, ts addressed to surah Brown, and (¢ eubstau- tlalty'as follows: Pirinanesritts, Oct. 19, 1875.—Yon mast be on the wl Bavius Go home watehy or they wiit (rack halt ou ua. No sharp and Tewuve all It yar hear a word. Beaure and bur atl Jettere ae son mater. Youatin wt ia writhig, Irav Aint wwe sini OF Hubb. Thu babe tn welled eaw lite Market atteet, ‘Tell nu one where you go. Twilie etothe houay at nlght, WM kee you toon aid tell You nll, Tivrite different ways, and’ tn vee you Will fad $10. Utliluk you had better wuve on asuln Parkerat this polnt acaln fdentitled Benners aa Youslin, ‘and the letters submitivd as belong an hie handtwrith Upon cros#-cxamination Parker said he hind heen known aa Willams, Parker, and Denis, and that he war pon bal to unawer a charge of larceny, and served to vears and ten months for fo yah tyd known Bennere, or Youslin, seven years, ha tng hecoma acquainted with bins In Martfeburgs all ‘ the letters read were written by Benners, to the heat of witnera’ kuowledsey the’ two were frlends, through the prisoner Mat Parkes Tuto fails the Arxt Jetter received wae about tt qonths after witness’ conviction; they hal opened hefure beng handed in by ‘the oflice! ot the Penltentlary, that being the custom of the Instiuition; af but one or two of them were given to the Chaplain to reud by Parker, the latter eaying he believed the writer and those nientioned In the lettere had been Inplicated tu tl abduction uf Charley Koes; these letters we: shown to the chaplain about bres yeas. aos wit- nees heard of the #liluction through a keeper atthe jnil; this was in August, 1874; Parker thought the “Jewel” spoken of meant the child; he had pree ylously heard of the case through a visiter at the Insthuition; atterward witness aeslted to seo Mr. vol ee Hosa, but was told the Warden was away, and he would Wave to wait until he retumed never saw Mr, Rons woile remaining In p did mention abont the letters | epee vignior at the fait, on witness ieon; he ‘+ Walters, advised him the money George promived him; early all tho letter had been in witness’ posteesion over ainco they were received; on hia dine ha tS fron) privon he tiet Bonners on Market street by accldent; afters aord met him by appointment; this waa goout six months vince, at Hitman's tavern, Sinth aud Aururs streets, whero he offered money, which wan retuned for fear of belug considurcd au ac- compli ‘The hearlng lasted aver three hoars, Parker, on his cros#-examination, disptaye4 considerable bhrewdnese, and seemed a iaatch in auewerlng Mr, Freeman, the defendant’ : ‘The Magiatrate stated ne bad ker to get all tho cash he count from ** Yountin, * and tuke ft trthe atatlon-houes, and it could then be used ia working up the ease agadnat hin, ‘Pho priser were fully committed for trial. a OBITUARY. New Yonk, Oct. SL—Mr, Walter B. Patnier, for several years the President of the ‘Tenth National b in this city, died Last nfght, aged Abyears. Mr, Puliuer was a nephew of Frances A. Paliner, the Presilent of the Broadway Na- (tonal Bank, and during the period when tha lit- ter heh] the offlce of Chamberlain of the city ar Waller IB. Palmer was Deputy Climber: ato. o W, who receive none of i SUICIDE. New Your, Oct, 31.—Dr, Arthur ‘f. Copelln, @ prominent veterinary surgeon of thls cht, jane who was veterinary cditor of Wilkes’ Spirit af the Thaea, committed sulelde av his resitunce, West Thirty-seventh street. Deceased was well known to tirfnien, Ie came tu this city from England wventy-three years ago, and had pinussed uw considerable fortune by his profes- alon, Lt is thought bis sulcide was duc to fani- ily troubles. ————— CORPORAL, PUNISHMENT. Syeciat Dispatch (0 The Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wins cts Ul—Tue suddendesth ot a little boy named Herbert Booth, the Phuntintun school to-day, after fl suns trivial offense by the teacher, Mirs Sarat W, Chupunin, ercated’ coustderuble excitement, aud gave rise to a number uf rumors of fuhu- mian treatment. Inquiry showed that the death Was the result of a dipeuse of the heart. untsliment for | BOARD OF EDUCATION. Full Figures of the Recent School Census. Resignations of Teachers---School At+ tendance---Miscellaneous. The Board of Education held a regular sem{- monthly meeting last eventing, resident Sulll- yan in the chair. abecnices were Clarke, Shuentnger, and Brith, RESIGNATIONS. The resignations of Mr, Kirk, Principal of the Jones Kchunl, and of Miss Stowell, assistant by the North Division Hib Schou), v recelyed and accepted, A petition wae received from the teachers of the Jones Schoul asking that Mra. A. 1, Barnard he elecced Principal. No action was taken In regard to it. CITY CENat The census taken by the School Agent, come: pleted Oct. $1, was submitted, and from It the ToNowing figures were taken, showing the pop- ulation of the different divisions, etc: oy ie DIVISION, ST DivI-109 a Mater Fanaler agen, understl, under: Veh O14 7,7 RAK $ Bibs NORTH DIVIN0: Meter Females undert, undertt, Tatar, a BIR 12.4 0,204 Grand total, 403. 183,275 The above inclade only white persona, In add. tlon there are 4,170 colored, of whom 1,224 are under 21 years of yze. ‘Thus thy tutat population of the city le 407, cnt. The value of the real estate 128, 842, 103, and of personnt property $3%,105.754, ‘Total, $1U7,- P37. ‘The total number of pertons attending private achoolw in 18, G4; ander ars of age regularly at work, © of persons between 12 and oh able to read and write, Yas. MONG TEACHERS WANTED, Inspector Weich, from the Committees on Exem- ination of Ts sive Notice thatan exatitt Uon for candidates for the positions of Principal and asajstants in the High Schuals would he held at the rooms of the Dourd aty o'clock Suturduy murh- ioe the 11th fust. spector Pruesing, from the Committee on Ger- man, atated that there would be an examination of canthdates for teacher of German ut thu rove of the Buard at # o'clock Irlday morning. LAWSUITS. Inspector Arnold offered the followlng, which wan adopted: Resolred, That the Attorney of the Roand he and he fehereny vitveted to Tenurt to the Hoard at tte neat IneetinEa MateMeNE showtue the tine of alt cases NOW pending in favor of oragainal the Boutd, the date at ole each case Was tneiituted, a brie ininute Of the eunso of action, whether nt festie aud realy for 1a}, If Uclayen, why. witha full tatement uf all accounts and tlafine in bls hands for cotiectlou, and the tines when auch claims and demande acerued, On motion of Inepector Reed, Mixes Virginia Sapte wan elected Head-Axsistant of the Ogden School, Superintendent Plekard stated that lost year a resolution was adopted directing the xehool* to be opened an hoer before thy boslnning af the kes siousandalay during the noon hour, ‘This was enspended during the warin weather, and te d sired to know Jf the Board whelied the rule re- instated this winter, On motion of Inspector Enelleh, the matter was left to thu diecretion of the Superintendent, AT OF THE & . Inspector Unglih, from the Cunumiltce on Schoul-Fund Property, reported that the total ex+ penre for thecensim wie $2, 030. 0, —the canvassere’ eervices being puict at the rate of £2.50.0 day, anil tholr claims segregating $1,002.01, The bulance was for ** office work at $iu day,” maps, bouks, tes ‘The bi] was ordered to be paid. SCHOOL ATTENDAN! The Superintendent submitted a summary of at- tenance for the month af October. The whole nutaber enrolled 49.43, nverage number longing, 40,0703 averuze dal On inothon of Ingpectar Covert, Miss Ely! A Pennell was elected Principal of’ the Luwudule Schoul, When the rchools were called, the answers were as usual, * report, Inspector Welly urked If it was the practice for the menmers nut to viet thelr xehvols? ‘The President entd the members should virlt the echools, Knee their presence ouee a month would enconrize the teachers and scholn ‘This reminder af derehctlon witl probably have a good eect, ax all present promised fa do Getter in the future, Inspector Hoyne did net know where one of his gchoos wae, and said be would tid out, Inspector Arnold, from the didi nuitten, reported hack tte Hand af schol J ommenting that 1 be accepted. Wt ix for § DOV, ani the surcties are Chaties C. Chase, Horace G, Chase, Samuel 8. Chase, and Charles It, Heed, It was uevepted, The Board then adjonrucd, oe A WHOPPER, ‘Three Thousand Snakes at One Killing, and Not a Good Day fer KUng Kither, Cuocaritia Uae.) Empire. On Saturday last we are asked by Mr. Jonu- than Fullord TE we had heard about the snakes.” We hadivt, and he proceeded to ted Vasa story that we at first Chought inereditdy bat which we were ub last fate tu believe, wud which weknow now tobe true, having seen the horrid sight, aml can vouch with swortt alll- dayit {f necessary, #3 can others who may uve visited Lhe scene within the past two weets, as to the truth of whit we haye to relate, Un the 2d inst, toward evening, a young ton of Mr, A. Thompson, who ive about edight. and abat€ nules trom town southward, was hasslug overa hilo the turn of Mr. Gitbs Myers,a neighbor, iu quest of bis father’s cat- tle, when he aceldently stepped: into a small hole, and drawiis Mie leg oat quickly drew with ft several serpents, The seh frightened the lad, and he ran hone with at speed and e+ ported his experlence, He soon returned, how- ever, With anuther lad, and found that the bill- top Was thy home ol a community of crawling reptiles, und before they lett the spot they had dispatched forty-six. ‘The matter wits gow reported among the neighbors, and on the fuilowing day Mesers, J. Fullora, BR. Graves and I, Bersee went to the place indicated, and bean a war upon tie rerpents, filing that the bole inte which the hoy had stepped was the resort of Humireds of the snakes, ama that the Wop was Hitcrally Sallve with then.” ‘They dug down toa crevice between two upright stones ubuut two feet he- Jow the surface, and then fought for hours, = =, killing hundreds, aid etal apparently making. not the least dininition in their aun bers, Day after day this work went on, until bast Pt Bunday, the deal snakes were pleked ap and counted and placed mu pile near the mouth of Me deo, The nusber of 176 wies counted, wud still the work of Milling gues on fram tay toduy. We went to the yes ou Monday, ave conspanted by L. H. Smyth, and the astonishing SME of near 3,000 suakes ‘Sieene pile met aur fae: with dive ones etl iy apparently undiinn- shed numbers upon the till, We killed aifteen, fh og iuany minutes and ath, While twa Hite buts the tine And the work of killing has been gol sine, until now we hear that about Uispatebed, aud tuere ure hundreds, perhaps thousands, felt, The xuakes are of the ayeeles called the MMue p witha sprinkling of adders, aud) yary in tize Grom the talekuess of 3 man's dnger to that oC bis wrist, and dn length from a lout) to four or live fect, “They run with remarkable speed, sand at linet were cowardly, endcave: tu cape, and not much disposed to sh are how, however, beeing vi Oght, and ut thoes get startlingly aggressive, A reasouable theory Is that the mele beads fo. acavern somewhere in the depths of the hil, where there are many (housumls, possibly, of writhlng serpents; amt that the here here from all divectiung fora whiter residence, Sume think that they are polsonous; others that they are harmless, exept thy “hissing adders,” which ure, doubtless, venomans. At all events, Mr. Graves informa uy that th horses that hud grazed upon the bill dur the *‘rald” Jiave bad gevera spells of sickness, A Long Poet and a > Nee Fork sua, ‘Theodore "Cilton’s lecture in the Mrooklyn Acad: einy last olgul was beard by a great throng of hia friends. Shea efter he began, 4 short, geay-hulred dan wrapned In ports nwutle, cutered with w {ashlonadly-dresved young woman, sud took the hort Que, - tmont conspienous prosceniam hax, ‘4 moment ta xaze at the lectuter, Ho atood for nd then nestled down It neeat close tu the cushconed edye of the bor, ‘The word "Tapper supped through the endinnce. Miss Talmage, the preacher's daughter, retired hencath the aaaaait of eyes to the phadow of the hoz. Martin F. Tapper remained in front, ecemingiy uncunscious of being so much observed, yet tvety fur a groat man, He changeit bis seat -thres of four tmesina half-hour, When Mr, ‘Tilton swelled bie tlow of eraceful uratory inte on eluquent period, Martin Farquhar Tupper indded Nis head, an once when Tilton etende over to the hox und back syaln, sheking hia torks furlously, Thpper's eyes glenmed wich enthusiaem, ani he erled, **Good."” **Good,"' sald Me. THt in, cateh- iugupthe word, t*i'mgiadtohear you ray it's Road, and that you approve the ‘rentiment.” Naen Mr. Tilton asked In tho volco of a atentor, “When will earth war no mores" Mr. Tupper Azain vave an aseenting nod. Mr. ‘Tiltow sald that Brooklyn should bensined the City uf Hames, and pathetically added, ‘*God rave, God guard, God Cherieh and keep happy the Lappy homes and the happy heacts within them." When the lecture was over, Mr, Tupper hastencd behind the scence to meet Sr, Tilto FIRENCIL WINES The Aununl Gathering of Grapes—Pahlish- ing the Bans—Duncing ant Singing. Paris Correapondence Pull: Mull Garette. The present chanze in the weather bas de- Lyhted the licartsof ail whe love the grape, aud the sunshine bas templed a serlhe ta write In lyric etraing “Happy are the nations which tultivate the vine, for they produce without effort the yarfous masterpieces of the humun talnd, without excepting the sublime treatles on deserlptive geon Be and astrouumy. [lave the wine-abataining Motumincdaus: ie noth fing in Chis wast] ‘The vin the second mother vl humanity, which {aspires the most: magniti- cent Bible ‘of the people—that t, national song.” “The grape and Meht, sata Mery, “represent the synthesis of the creation fn its exquisite and Intoxicating essence.” In miost parte Of France the vintage has finlshed, and the grapes which have been epared by trust, hail, and the phylloxera are reported ‘a3 hein tplend{it; but we shall have to wait some short time for news from Franche-Comte and Bur- gunds, where the vintage has only just been conupenced With the tsnab forruulitiva, It inuet beremembered that the gathering of the trape is nut left to the arbitrary eaprice of the vine dresaer; no one has a right tu touch the harvest until the bans have been published. The bans, the origin ot which dates back from the old teudal tines, are publised by the Mayor of the commune on the advice of princapal proprictore, snd on a certali: day the vintuge 1s declared open, ‘The reason given for this cus- tum is that all the Propsicton going into the Vineyards the same day, they cannot Well plun- der ‘each other's grapes, Under the ancient regime the bans were published by the selgnueur, then they were aunounced from the aitar, in uc- cordance with an edict rendered at Blofs, and in some departments this custom prevailed until yery lately. Now the duty Is tntrusted to the Mayor, and in toree towns like Lsuns, Mur- seifles. Bordeaux, Toulouse, Macon, Dijon, Aux: erce, ete, the publication is posted up. In the smull towns, a week before thevintage ope the bans are read out by the public crier to the sound of the drum, and in the villages it is the rural policeman who announces the glad tidings on Sunday alter thefiret muss,—tidings conv tu the country round by the church bells merrily pealng. Lu intuy parts of te South the grare gathe: and their imusters before gong down into the vineyands attend mnassat 4a. m3 but alter work a certain time Is generally devoted tu daueing and stncing. In wome of the cetes brated tieyards matters ate condueted fn a most orderly manner, and 8t. Emilfon says that the vinetoze of the Clos-Vougeut resembles a religious ceremony. All the meu employed are well known and arrive puncttial and serious, ‘Then each year acompany of soldiers Is marehed trom Dijon, und sentinels ure posted ut the gates until the vintuge ts finished, thelr urders: being tu arrest au one trying to purloin the #maltest bunch, M. Henri Baudrilat, In Les Sompluosites dela Table nu Moyen Age, gives wn interesting account of dishes and wines, many of which have long been forgotten, We tind, he says, under the head of tne whnes, the Re- breehien of Orleans, i which Henry 1. delfch ed; but in tie seventeenth century the palate had so far Improved that it wae forbhtden towerve the Orlcans ere wb the King's table. “During t..2 stay of the Popes at Avignor,” adds the writer, “the monks of Cluny furnished Beaune to the Papal Court. aml Petrarch mulictously pretends that this wine flzured among the motives for which certain Cardinals did not wish the Poutlf to: return to Rome.’* In the Middle Ages, France received on her side wine from Italy, and the jan wine ordinarily consumed was moivoiate from Canada, The art of Jabrieating wines, much in yoxue now, was. not unknown then, und wgreat uany doctored wines were perfumed withepiees, The! clairct"" and “hypocras,” which played sueh a part in all the great fetes and ceremonies, were prepared with ingredients cooked In the winc,—dry misins, honey, sugar, cubebs, nutuicg, cinnamon, giu- Ker, intisk, ete. Nowadays coluriug poisons we used, and ina short time ¢ remarkable case will be brought befercthe courts, 4 Mink having brought an action azsinst his wine-me chant, who nearly poisoned hin and bis wife. A letter written bya deputy to M. Dataure cotopluins that Inthe wine-Zrawing countries poiuauus coloring is openly suld by the chetu- ste. a TO SAMUEL J, TILDEN. O Jone old man wilhout a mate, Yourways, thouzh dark, are understood. Ale! we muy not call yor great For none are greut whe are not goo. Yon, who have spent your life In greed, Can Jusuiy clatn but Hite praise, Youn-ver did w kindly deed In sil your avaricious days, Frou earliest youth, sour alm has been ‘Ta oniy taulliply your pelt, You never Juved your fellow-imen; Your valy luce hus been yourself, You, who with mlthions at command, And giearly ready for the grave. Could Vit to Heaven a perjured hand, A mican and paltry euin to adres, Could add to your dishonest gains Vhut eordid sam, your country’s due,-~ Of alt bud mnen the world contains, Who teeds irroxiNe more than yout ‘The #harpest rascals of the thes lace beeu your fond aud chosen (rend While you have helped them in thetr crime And shared Uieir ample dividends, You, who for years have lived and fed In duxury on others’ woes, Were once u staking Copperhead, Whe uivanest of your country’s foes, eck to gain tts highest pines met Of all, p with Jaytitl face Jorecer fall. v ‘Whe Blara and Strap O dunat Ke At those bre Anil barely er Adituiltig * cut you could sneer hearts aintd the tght, bunt the rear, ‘redeon was but right. '* ‘There Ia nat one brave Boy tn Blue, Who nut. ‘on an henor nie, Who contd upport a knave like you, Withunt the meuneet sete of shaines§ For what could equit lin disgrace, Or what diahonur could compare With seeing yo ty Lasconn’s place Within the Presidential ebait? “* Nudce traltor, hypocrite, and liar, "1 Nour evil record abl wiuy neue; While all v1 Hoye th Uren desire A lugal aad ae dons non. ** Mr, Tite money far age posta int Wo ale ristiry, Ud, BE. d with 3 certain aun of Novia jt Srom thane pat: aukeacrounh"=Cricuga Ther hetng intr Le purpane own Victouk ttteving, corrupt rlonsents ta the Larty ate iuoving towards refurne? uuder ‘Won. —Cincinnath eaquirer ratte: 3°" dts war, Buaptely uve Not te sreeait is bady Nia Gubernatorial car RB for the Presidential ulttcr a Fes erornier, oF ime ail rand a 1 ent ever retried a ‘ny eal fed tn eurapiivn A penitial we desad the: tras! uttered Hinedatatl Bnyubsry (er cratieh. “ithlen bevatiee we have fvund him to iat, a teleketgny 8 hypocrite, a sine jurer, Pemvas Hurnes, uf the Styat lrgtns th tecral A Tihden Chub ta the 0 over budtly tid ves : caporured Uf sof duattca produc a oon their winis, aud they waited eage bi ve the relat atiana whlch were pranttboe: s “i yar, it T oat 1G than ng mney pare ti a havea brave General, an hovest and & reat pt Hy Brea fh pradenee, and great fu whedom, Elect ial ae Preal dent, und you will na longer ear of & Bull HOUT ag ‘opp Md North, fur, uuder hia wdininietra~ i nin) ton, equal and exact fustice wilt be assured tu all, OUL Tegard to racy, OF volar, oF political £0, Maryan. wih reference” + —— Au Interesting Gift. Meredith Read, American Mivivter to Gr tas presented tu the Department of-State at Washington, through the Mou. Hantlton Fish, an Intereeting and unlque gift, ‘Tho Archrolugical Soctety of Athens, of which he i4 9 member, hos beeu engaged fur somu time tn makirg excavations ARBAGON, fymons, CO onthe ranthern alde ol opolia, The dis coveries already reached, in many reapects, aure paea in Impartance thoxe at Olympia, Bewldor the reinaina of three teinples mentioned by Pausnnias, numerous Inscriptions and renaing of ancient statues, ertdentiy belonging to the Parthenon, have been foand. But the moat reniarkable relic wasfllecnvered in the base of the southern wall of the Acropolis, Jt wae nothing lets than @ treaty between the Athenians and Chnlcetonians of the thted year of the eighty-third Olymplad—$40e443 B.C. entraved upon @ large block of Pentetg marble «cveral yeara before the Parthenon war commenced hy the orders of Pericles, Nota letter [4 missing from thle reinarkahic document. It completer B paseage of Thucydides, and i+ referred to hy Plutarch and DPlodorus Siculns, Immedintely alter It was Hroneht to Hgnt by the learned Secre~ tary of the Sociely, M. Conmanoadis, tien Read ordered @ place cast to be taken of the size of theorlginal. ‘Thr handeamely framed in aw dark olive-wnod ease, with a door to preserve tho inscription. and an Apuropelate dedication in. zold letters, Our Minister then forwarded thiy unique copyol this tiost ancient diplomatic instrament né hia personal giitte the Departinent of State at Washington. a 4 Mysterious Horeenian to Ware Latter to Landon Times, Turkle accounts ~uy thut the ser (nlarze numbers during the 2eunof September. Thin te dew, ¥ t Servian ofttcers. It fs admitted, however, tbat there wae considerable unsteadinevs on the part of one of two battalions, and 9 stat oMfcer hat given me hie explanation of I. Of course. he hasepoken in good faith, bat only from what he beard. The romance I* not gould enough for the next edition of Planche‘e fairy ules, Dut sf it Potts any compilerof half-penny story-books he is welcome tot. In the thick of the fight there rode slang the front line of a battalion of Servians an oticer attired In ryian uniform, and riding a white hore. Ho ‘Retire at once. or you nre cut te pleces: the Tarke gre on your flank." Having given this onter, which the battalion, of some portlan of it, felt bonnd to obey, the officer on the white aalloped avwas in welmilae movewent on font to ubserve the Serving « for him after the enzoyement he was nowhere to found, 1's body war not among thore of the etx! aficera of the Nusso-Servian army who fell that he In the flesh among the anrvivore to the roll-call, nor was any oiler iin whe contd not be accounted for, Stranger ath itwae weceriainent that no officer of the Ruapus Servion army hai sldden 2 White horse Uiat day. pale oeic da asa naasseiienaen Ot seen nn w n “HeVICKER'S THEATRE--PAUST. ‘Third Night of the Triumphantly Successful Strakosch Grand Italian Opera! This (WEDNESDAY) Evening, Noy. $, FAT MIKS McCULLOUN (ber ‘firat appear <i nite WARTIN Fe pos Fe nts 0 ‘To-morrow (Thursday | £, LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR, ) MIERL tn her great a: ‘ 1 SAT CIL yan ean tf INDAY Firat tue in Chiengo-SEMIERAJLIDE. Seate foraate ut the Hox Of HAVERLY'S THEATRE, Formerly Ivoley’s Thestre, Mandutphest., between 3 Mark and Lasulie. Proprietors Manager EMBRSON'S CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, First Time this season of LLly Emersons Original Act, THE OLD CLOTHES-DEALER, New Acta, New Uallads, and New Furces. Remember the Popular Wednesday snd Eaturday Matines ov, HDevent ut Jus, Mortlaon's Orchestra, — FARWELL BALL. lion. Benjamin F, Peixoto, Late U. $. Consn! to Roumania, will lectare on “Turkey and the Enstern War,” Thursdsy Evening, Nov. 2. ta ot Book and Music tores. ADELPRE THEATRE, == Grand Matinee To-Day, 2 p.m. Immense succers of the Great Character Actor and Comedian, DOMINIC MURRAY. Iu bis Grent Ermotional Drama. entitled ESCAPED FROM SING SING, w Scenery ani Starting EMects, Okla ANTiers, Tie! TRE, Clarkeat., oppasite Shertuan Huuse, Three Grant Entertainments ju oye this week, Lehman & Caron's Pautomimeand Specialty Troupe In connection with HOOLEY'S MINSTRELS, Tie toe pleasing entertainment In the city. BA_CHALC NOOLE?S NEW CHICAGO THE: NO ous. Hoody & Sankey Atthe Great Tabernacle, Mouros and Frunklln-sts, Preaching by Mr. MOODY, Singing by Mr, SANKEY. ch evening tins week except Saturday at o'clock, “Noonday prayer-meetinze datly at Pare 142 to 4 o'clock conductel by Severs, nil Sankey, TARRANT'S ee for {t cleaneca Nature's Augeun Stables, aud ailvwe the Tecuperative powers of thi wystem to du the work of restormiton lo health. No medic cay Nature, Alone curs, 1 nupertent opeue te fuuetiaa ace permitted to teau Whe patter LL DRUG A AUCTION CTI SAL Peterlee ee OF A DISTILLERY. Orlginal Cost Upwards of $80,000, To be Sold Simply to Cover Mortgages Amounting to Less than $10,000. ge ‘tte af a power of sale contained de, by Willlam Thomas Fitzhenry. in John Nichol, to Alexander Af, Hoss, assignment thereof, defantt having been nade In pavment of the moneys thereby secured, there will be sold by Pablie Auction, by GEORGE TRUEMAN, Auctioneer, ct bis Auctloa MOON Rooms, (n the TOWN OF GODERICH, On Wednesday, 8th November Next At 12 O'Clock, Noon, the following valuable papery, name; Uelng coinpored of a pari Iv, of Mock **F." In the SALE Town of Goderich, contalning abont 34 acres of Innd, particularly described In tho sald Mortgage, which will le produced at theanle, ed upon the bs Jam ‘There te erect property tho: Distillery lately occunied Doyle &Co., with dwelling-houre, cattles sheds, etc.. all neariy new, ‘The property ma; be dspected on application to the Vendors® Solicitors: TITLE PHPRFECT. ‘Terms of sale ond tlon nay be made to Oe, Gortericl for further particulars appileas the Auctioneer, and Sounders, Montrent, and to the Vendors’ Solicite 1. A, GARROW & RADENHURST, the 11th day of October, 187 Vendors’ Solicitors. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRATNG Erplanatian ay eipted, * Sanday ewe; Reference PiveSunday ate wu. 9. Ticks (Shern da: Artrkt—t Saturday exe ae) MonJayoxcepted. 4 Ate CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Onlcer, G2 Clark-st. Canairst., corner Madisup, man Mousa) and 73 ne depots, A_Antive, GPacific Fast Line. 2m. ©3240 abubuque Do, Ix, vi ume Raabe im abupuoue Sight Bx. 0k Ty anata Stunt, Kxpres i akreep't Nock?" AP res Kocklda Datuque. * i Mit watke UL ACroewe Mary uGioneva Luke He Ueeteva Lake fxn Matl (dally) § rr 01 iat Hee, U7 dolph, ang at Pali MaN (yfa Stain and Day Expres ‘Atlantic ‘ight Express Grand Rupids Mornings Express, Sight Express, KAN! Union Lepot, a—lepot corner ot eand Kit Ata, SSbepor corner of Cand and kingie-sts: Kalamazoo Accomimoedatio: expretn (dally iat mer How: Afr Line). 23) 4.00p, eat Stdu, near Madfeon-at, Ticker Onicer: Ab Depot aud 1a Itandulphest: 10: Etsy. m. ULUUB, Hie 240: MICHIGAN CENTRAL RATLBOAD, Papel ita cat ake cero 8: bridge, t. Luute & Sprit Yekip and Peoria Peoria, Keoki Chicago dé Paducal RonsteCity Denver Past Fs St. Louls, Soringie Veorla Day Ixpress, Streator, Lacon, Wasi'ton Ex, Holter & Dwixnt’ Accomnmidat’a| 1d ‘Burilne tH, Uk Hx. Up. + 000, m, m. Leure. y Arrive, CHICAGO, MILW. and st De; ay Expreny, awitornaimy low Union Deput, corner 3i ‘Otive, 65 South Clark: Depot, Milwankce Express. Wincunein & Mlanesaia ‘Titre ILLINO! Depot, foot of Lak ‘Ticket Uttice. 12,’ Handolphiat AUKEE & 8’ f+ 9:16 p.m. AL RAILROA aud fuut of Tweoty. PAUL Bi aun atid Canat-ste, » Opporite Sherman TM Moa Di mxceonds dear Clarke St. Loule Exprees ,. Cafro Night Arankiela Night. prlungttel’ Peorla anid Keuk Gian CHICAGO, BURLINGTON Depors fope of Lakerwt- tnalais-ay, at, abu Canal aud Siateeuth-sta. lark-st., und at Bt, Louls Fust Lino " jn & Keokuk’ Ry ¥ Dubuque € stous Clr Dubuque de Sioux City Ex, Leave, TEAS. ke QUINCY depute. RAILROAD, ng and Stxtecuthe ‘ieket Oulves, 99 ‘Mafland Express, Ottawy and ntreat Rockturd, Downer’s Grave Ai ‘Texas bxpress, “egx. Sunday. t Ticket ont i Dubuque & sivex it domeph bx} Dowuer'e Grove Accuninud’ ty ane wa Churk-ot., Leave, eCOr Br AND On1CAGO _Hachic, and at depot, kaposttiva Buliding, Day Exprens—Patl toyg-lwgom Blee ploy Ww dork withuue Atlantic” Express PalsceDrawhug-t ing Cure and Hotel Cars, “Ouly Hue runutng the hotel cs Leave, man Draw-| rey to| ater Pall ours Bi Arrive. Oa. m.{* 3:45 9, Mm. stuido wun, ]* Sop, me *10:80a. m.!* 2:50 p, m. 2 an 7289.00 ans NE, G0 iouse, Grand Leave. | Arrive. aida, m.| Aston ree +1 5:08 p. tn.) 8:10 p. me ra to New York. OIOAGO & PAUITIO RAILROAD, Depot curser Chicuguaveuie aud Larrauce-street. “Ticket vlllve gu Clark-atreet, nae belts ees ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, rs] TransallantieComnpauy's, Mall between New Vork and Havre, calling 9 ti, We far the landline of paiscig ‘I olson this favorite route for tie Bros ded with Electric Bells, ) will salt. (rai {out at Darrow sisecl, Ne i, wa tuba pad or, SANeElle re, sp atutniles Nature ay, Steamers Nove 18, tacdnding wite) Fire, ning fo wecormuudution, pecouil, Bie Return tickets at” reduced "rates. superiur accommodation, (ueludln y $74, i Btecrage $26, with an wlan, bedding gud at Btewtinere narked the * gerd, LOUIS DE s or ¥ * WHITE, 07 Cluck i By elit 4 " ; { North German ‘The steamers of this (Go: London, Basie cabin, £09, 5 OF puasage'ay pany WI call every ature of Thinbat., Hoboken, ew York to Swithauap fete BI, see Great W Prom New York tu Brletul (Bn SWALL, Stamp Excurmon tckita, $i, Prog Re Mei te WML F, Wain Centra [atrua Gin ve ta Foes tui em odd Wey otea ry Wiley days. Le dade sisek Urly Ligen nego’) 0 porate Souvks Coashe aud carte OF ai 1A. Heed oa dp Th, Of d tus perce. Cleeulas aren THE ROYAL YUTORT HOTEL, NASSAU, DAMAMA IBLANDS, Now open. T.d, PORTER, Proprietor. Steamn- ers leave Now York Oct. y Vor full information auply to, 3 RWOOD & CU,, 708 Broadway, New York. 1_Arrive, Dopart. Vigin Passenger. 1vron Pawenger. Kina May Express Facing bay : Local Paescuser—F es day exce| Munday excepted, ‘ust Siu: ed. Dally, 78a 4) Charest, Dalit jandays excep ition, Hulldlugs tuat of Atope 1 (ols Busting Pou BLO he Bel. 4420 ute 1) HOw, a 5303, a Ile ts CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIU RAILROAD, Dope eviuer ul Wun Bured wud pte ru wie Cla u Yor Milwankee, vic. Saturday fou don't Fur Grand Haves, ry dlugtoly. 3k Fu Thursday. NAVIGATIO. a Heaven ices Ciruud api, Stuskugou’ 5% 7. ~~ uooDwiow's” ereAMENs, sly (Shiu) 2 cacepted) Aa. on FAIRBANKS. MORSE & OQ. M1819 Lake St., Chicago. Ue careful tobuy only the Genuine 3 Monday Ex. 4 Dally. CHICAGO, ALTON & ST LOUIS aad CHICAGO SAS CITY & DENVER SHORT LINES. ‘Alltrainaran via Siliwankec, ‘Tickets for St, Paul and Minneapails are good ether via Madisan and Pralria du Chien, of vis Watertown, La Crosse, and Winona. ~ \

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