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< jertezes THE .CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1876, any for rapa ‘Decauso sho bas negled! d to pay Dry-Pack g{,fifffifiufllg o A- esterdaly Groton T s ponT HURON, irpolah 40 Tribune. 2ol I.:l?:‘!,l’-. Nov. 1.--Dows—Props e hirg, 1. €. Bhnoor, City of Concord, i N“sufl(ngwn ‘and barges, lloward and cone "rfl' ¢ caglnaw sod bargos; sohrs I, U, Rob- » 8 ford, fl‘r"f,“.:;',!: S iilam Cowle, Tl Croes and bargor, barges; echra 3. B, Trumble, Leon- et l“:llcezmcmmn. “Jessia Hoyt. wifsonk, Sicest. gentles wenther fine. fuectal RUPLE Nov, 1,11 1, —Dows— . Westford, Porter, Chiamberlin, 81, eph, Tdalio, Jeanc, May and coneort, oh. SL 40! Hnlergh nnd conaott, ‘r:m Col, Tathaway, Curlow, Southwest, TS . gentlo; weather fozgy, and has "?;ifig.rx, \ireo days on Loke Huron, T CANAL. ill., Nov, 1.—Anniven—Gen, Me- 4,000 bu corn, 70 bu basley, 500 100 bu rye; Chomplon, Pern, 6,000 bu whest, €00 B ECE 76000 bu corn; prop Mon- meal, 15 brls flour, 127 bu e 300 Sn oats, 1, o bu BrpaErolTy Clellan, Fers 4§ att, ek T, Womeo, 2, s, Whale, Seneea, 120 brls salt, 100 ’(‘fm ¢ lumber: Qoorgia, Joliet, pert @old Ttod, Jollet, 85 m lamber Poru, 71,203 ft lumber; Froderick, 33 fLlumber, MISCELLANEOUS, sxnTuenz, —All work has been nusponded ‘HK: faalt Canal....For acveral days past tho | ators at Buffalo have had thelr storagy "J"’d‘:&l.','mm ‘fulls occapled, and It is probable teach will be tha condition of affaird until the o t lake navigation....8aturday night as thy Japsa, of tho Anch Line, was bound np flwn Tvez, sha rannground at Grosse Ialc, and, [?u}ndelenllon of three or four houes, was pulled 42y the tug Quayle.... The sehr Dastd A, Welle, O it cool tor Chicazo, sprung n loak Entur: oight wwhile wailing up_ Lake Erle, and wns "’i a‘m Dettolt and put in Clark's dry-dock, wneh Becesary repaira ywere made.., , Tl Detroft abere e tvA rotien bargo mamed fiic W, Rtk el wood, whilo crossing Lako B Sunday ahout noon, becamu waterlozged L etherally, ke ik on board abont 60! dlone O “which was entiraly lowt, and tho barga sg be coneulered a tofal wreck. She was in tow o tag Beaver and bound for' (hix purt, Tho w consleted of three colored en, who nare e acaped drowning, but wero roséued by the P o o numbor of- yenrs othing lins been done to the Qovernment property ot Turtle BB Lt Saturday the lake squudron fnlehed Lt k' Job thero and at Monroo Light, Al Ao Light light. piles wera driven around tho phind, amd Jargo duantities of setone put {nto e, Other Improvementa of a_general naturo Bt ade. At blouroo 1 new bulkhead was put sonad tho Jighit-hotse tower dispatch from Loiiste, Marle, Mich.,dated Oct, 10, “The Jeto Marfin, bunnd up, londed with conl, ground- thin Seabieh axt Monday, the 2iid, and owing 1o wepla corrent they were anable todo anyihin laliexinz her, For threb daya twa 1ugs ay Tifters have been working at her and succceded fn gettiog ber off thls morning, when she took anoth- §%it and got on agalp. She fs uninjured, and 430 b Tightered_off In n dny or two.™..Capt. Jizmet Bearnce, who had been reported as having been eesiped snd murdcred in the Black IfHls, huxs tamed spaiive and woll. Tt appears the account of bis deathi waw & put-up Job to get money from fa¢ 0dd-Fellowa anid an insurauce compuny, swhich Mewlfeand son altempted to do at Clcveland. The0dd-Fellows were susplelous and appointed a wonoitiee to investigate. — They trasd Mr. llamey’ whercaboute, had him “orrested and teoaghtto Cloveland, whore Lo is now confined in Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Fare, Pa,, Mov. 1.—arrived, prop Graves: rchrs Fits Thowas, Gadrn. Depatted, props Phitadel- ptia and Gordon Camnphell, for Chicego, Chart- tred, schr Gaien, coal to Chicago ot 50c. ———— FIRES. AT GRENDA, MISS. Mewens, Tenn,, Nov. 1.—A private telegram trom Grenada, Misa., snys that o firo thera lnst tight destroyed elxteen business-houscs on the et side of the Bauare, nnd on tho west side of Gren strect. The bulldings destroyed were wnmfl frame. Snyder's Bank aud tho Post- tce, sud Georgo Laker's grocery, were burus o, Ko further particulurs. * AT BUFFALO, N. Y. Berraro, N. Y., Nov. 1.—The works of tho Buffalo Hardware Compnny wera burned to- dug. The loss i 830,000; the insurance $17.000. e et—— CANADIAN NEWS, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Yamameeas, Nov. L—To-dny, belug Thanks g¥ing-Day and also All-Saints' Day, was gren- enlly ohserved by all clusges. Courta and pub- lizoffices were cloeed, nnd the city presented a boliday appearance, Survices were lield by the Presbyterian, Baptist, and Cobgregationnt todiey, and were well attended. A grand mill- tary dleplay took place in the afternoon. The corps presented a fine appearance. The affalr %18 the grandest military spectaclo viewed here tlace the departure of the regular Lroops. The llon, Alex. Mackenzie left for Philadel- phis to-day, Special Diapateh to The Trivune, Istieax, Not, L—Extenslve frauds on the Customs, perpetrated In Annapolls, have re- cently been discovered. Falso fnvolces wi peatedly mworn to, g vuorron will Lo observed a8 a day ofy) thanksgiving In Nova Seotin, Tonosort{3! Disvatch to Tha Tribune, % L 0R0x10, Nov. L~Thy Ontario Prohibltory ‘eaguu Cunvention, which commenved here yes- enday, passed m resolution this morulug reconi- Mebdlug temperance advocates Lo use thelr fn- 'nznw Ia clecting candidates to munteipul ofiecs hn“k“" pledgs theinsclves to suppurt the n:n daact, or any ather act for the sUppres- u: ?t .Ihe lquor trattic. Anotherresolution re- b i Hkl"w Esecutlve tosend such ifformation (lirn: flerent countles wd will chable the i 8 of the mosement to taka tha ititive g o?;{:\\;![l{l:\;é l:n:t{‘)uuklu nlct,t n&o nusv:d.l %4 = 0 appointed day of thauks Bz throuehout, o:mln!‘u. P om, Sieclal Dispatch o The Tribune. o AWA) BV, L—AL te Assize Court to<lny o :ue of Lepreion v, the Clty of Ottawa o up. Leprelion f8 o civilsorvico cemploye lm:d\m aoessod on Dty dncome, Ho obe il l'“ baylng this lovy, was selzed upon, - uld out, and” brourht, aetion amtinst tho ":l‘:aml?n 1or damuges. This cast has been nu_‘m by emluent Jeyal practitionors, Judge A quoted u numberof suthuritles, both Brit- merian and Canadlan, to show that the l‘;;‘:-*;ulnlurc had 1o power ta liposs sich i the power rested exeliisd vely with ceutral auhioriyy, eively ipusborits, nnd ‘entered @ vordict or SILVER SHIPMENTS, "::;Erh“‘-‘cuco_ Nov, L,—The Dacific Mall Aluska ealled to-da; ner y for Hong Kong :flhm\:h:hnm. taking over 000,000 lng silver ek i bbull!qu.nhrge proportion of which il éfl’- ¥ local banks on weeount of Eastern ¥ ¢ s i 1 on 5 Kels tiraugh this channel uulj hiave reug:?lry Miased hille oy & 3 SIS ¢l 0unts for tlyy s l‘i‘t“ rancisco to largs ———— 3 OBITUARY, nl]ll:m“"“'l' Nuv, 1L.~Tho only daughter i l‘;u\l‘:xlmlml . L. Caae, U, 8, N., and the it }mz-. Deertng, U. 8, N., died quit dighy, Y 4 the resldenco of her father Just %, Ind, Nov. 1,<Ex.City Marshal I t&E ;!J::l:indh{; :‘{I)’\‘o-&fny‘u( con- served durin, X - eLang fyy lhu.l-hlucnln lmh‘fma:",ln!::‘;l’:';'-n i OCEAN § NEY foc TEAMSHIP NEWS, Yew Youk, Ny, L—Arrlved—The ships from Itavre, and the Maas, from Rtot- New Yo, Ni Nov. 1,—, | Algu;(?‘ o l.lreq,.mfm"'l ‘The ateamship e xhox, Noy, 1,8t : Sor York, s arvivesy camehip Germais, from T D—— Librgior, terdy, | A MYSTERY. Deacg 2 Dinsaeh to The'revwns, vt E Ja!, Nov, 1,—=The passunger traln nag, mr't"“'"lnl!. Tau over the body of & young [ “"e wiles cast of Manchester.” The u) oo mrl}nd up aud carried to Munches- ) g4 found that the youms man had Brig, lluu“l:’xlncro und was named Jsaac Me- Byrlery, ame Lo be upon tho track is u ———————— Drxegs . THE INFANT, lu:::::'. F“"y Nov. 1.—Tho Colorado Legls- “y'u\tlnul Al noon today. Webster An- W, W, It‘ ected Speuker of tho louse, sud . oet ter President pro tem. of the Son- Wodo t'm Houses micet tn foint sesston ub Yo for ér-murruw worning to canvass the WLy bcl{nlu ofticers. Tus Governor will uauguratud bo-morrow alteraoon. | 7 POLITICAL. (Continnod from the Hecond Fage.) Loth such fine and Imprisonment, and ainl) pay the costa of Lhio prosecation, " ‘The Chilef ?npuvlum ianow haring the election Iaws of the United States peinted in pamphlet form fur the benefit and um of tho Supervisors, and the ening will bo ready fdr delivery on l(nndlz. Nov.fh, n;lmn Ihe reglatty books aro returned to the Supee- vieors, 34, It Is understood that ali, or nearly all, of the wariia in tho city have already been personaily can- varacd, and the'name and residence of every pere son entitted to vote In the ward fixed and deters uporvixors are recommended to ovall thentselves of tho benefit of much canvars in verify- ing their registry st so far as [t ean he done, They mitat not, however, tely enlirely apon snch canvare, Dbut, in ail cares of dotibt, 1aust make personal exe amination so far s they huve time nndnpnmlunll{. 16, 1t Is ioped thdt eoch Superviror will fnlly appreciale tho respunsibllity resting uLmn T, evir keeping In mind th fact that the object and end of this work 1s (o secnra an honest and fafr alectlon, giving to each person entitiod to vole the apportunlty to voto once and no mote. DUTILS OF SUPEUVISits TO Y PERFOMNED PRION TO ELECTION. n{ Sec. 118, Chap. 46, of {he Novieed ftatotes of the State of lilinoi«, it ¢ oravided that the ** Board of Itegistry *' ehall tneet on Tucsday of the week precedinig (he ejection, dud revise, correct, snd complete the registeation:list in thelr rompect- ive precincts: and by See. 2,010 0f the Hevired Statutes of the United States it {s provided that Saporvieors shall make & correct copy of such Iiet, and cause the npames of those upon such lst whose right to vote v honestly doubted, to be verified by proper |n?ulry and examination st the respective places by (hem deslgnatedan thelr reeidenco. Supotvirors, there- fore,are Instructed tu at once eallupion the Board of Hegistry in Shele respectlve precing mich member of it as iy tinve the revl cotrected regietration list in his posacselon, make known the fact of thelr lnpmntmonlh and tran. seribe Intn the book furniehod thetn by the Chiet Supervisor the numea of all persons faiind In euch reviseid and corrocted registeation lint, glving the :lt'rcm‘ nnd number of thele residonce aa stated crofn, Aller euch transfer hns been made, the Super- visgra will carefally examine and scrutinize the list a0 copled, marking with the lettor C, for challengo on the day of election, tho names of ail persony who, accarding to thelr best judement, ro not entitled to yoto at the coming ciection, After natd fst has boen exariined and checked, and untll the nftermoun 3§ Katurday, Nov. 4. the Hupetvisurs will devote thelr entire thne and at- tentlon to tho Imsiners of ascertaining whether the peraona swhoso tames have been eo marked are in fact disqnalified to voto ot the coming election, and 10 this cnd will visit the respective piaces avsigned ns thelr residence, and make such fnquiry and ex- antination ns may neceesary, noting the resnlt of their oxamination under the head of **rcmarks™ in thelrreglstry Look, All regivtey” buoks must be retnrned by the Suporvitors to the Chief Supersisor by ¥ o'clock p. m, of Eatnrdag, Nov, h for cxnmino. ton, aud will b called for on Montay, Nov. G, o'clock p. m., at the ofifes of the Chlef Bupervisor, in order that 1lie same may bp ready ot tne ulwnlm! of the polls on Tueedny, Nov. 7, and at the time the books ara 20 delivered cach Supervisor will be furnished with a printed cupy of tho United States Election Tasww, ‘The pnsition of Supervisor {8 niade by the Jaw a very delicate and responatblc one, and while it is expiected that they wil porfurm thiclr waork thor- oughly und put forth cvery cffort to secure un honest nnd fair election, it §8 hoped they will snd they ura directed to act judiclousiy, and refrain froim an unneceseary interference with the obleem of eluction actimg under the authority of the Jaws of the State of 1llinote. MExny W, Hisnor, Chlef Supervisor, —— THE REGISTRATION. SOME BCATTERING RETURNS. The law of filinols on tho subject of reglatra- tlan provides that the judges shatl, after thoflist day of tho reglstry, send to the City Clerk n list of the names then registered; and shall, more- over, within two days of the close of the second day of reglstration send tothe Clty Clork u * corrected reglster™ of the voters. Tho firat of theso provislons has leen broken this year by forty of tho ninety-five sctsof Judges appointed, and the lists of voters in only lifvy-tive districts have been sent In. Some Idea may be formed from thein of the slze of the voten the clty, amd, for that purpore, the number of rogistored on the fieat day has been nseertafned 80 far as the books returncd show. Following is the list ao faras the City Clerk has asent- talned it up to last evening: TIRST WARD. DIStrlel 2ove coetiinereriarnr siersassnnariens 748 HECOND WARD, eesrion vesenes 207 FIRD WARD. Tintrict 1, t’fié District 4 see 018 URTIE WARD, District 1 40 [ District 3. District 2. KD | Divtrict 4 FIFTH WARD. Diatriet 1 o 482 | District 4 District 2 « 450 | Diatelet 6 BINTIC WARD. Dintrict )| District H District 2 | District 6 District 4. B WARD, Dintrict 1. District 8, 449 District 2 L U35 | District 7. sl ZIUTH WARD, Dietrict 3 B2 | District 8, 357 Distrlct b. . 441 | District 10, 357 District 8. o b T WAND. Diatrict 4 PO TTTRPTRRPOR: .o 73 | District 1.. oo tereeesennas 020 BLEVERTIL WAID, DIstrict Lygeregeres o503 | DIstelet 2ouauvenern 022 TWELFTI waRu. Distect 1 Districi 4 District 1,00 District 2 District 3.0 District 4 District 1 Distrlct District 1.... Dietrict 2 Dintelct 24000 District 1, TIMRTEENTIC \CARD, | District 3.oe0vveene BOL NTH WARD, g | District Suvvevaresseadd8 AEVENTRERTIL WARD. U7 DIFEEICL Suaaennaneen208 GITEENTIT WAID, 180 | Dluteict 7. It appeara from Lhis that the Fourth Ward Is the ouly oue where all the judees have done thelr duty, The only districts i the above Hst which have the corrected reglstiution, or the re- sult of 1he lust doy’s work, ure the Fourth of the ‘Thisd Ward and the Sevemb of the Foup- feenth Wusd, The glity-fiye disteicts above given show 25,008 voters “reglatered, nud if the other retuen in about the aame rutio 1t will give 45,0013 the voto of the ¥y sitppusiuz that enough votes ure aworn [n Lo’ balance the per- sons rezlstered but not voting, This parlonds sthout the same vole is une year ago, wien tho Coudty-Treasurer tigil brouzht out everyhody, There ars oceasionally cariots features’in tho registratlon, as, for Instance, in the Firat Dis- trict of tho ‘Ihirteenth Wurd, whero 753 names (mostly Johnsons) liave 1 registered, This dlstrlc{ only cast 4% votes o year a%o iu o very Dbitter contest. Somebody better fuguive about. thae precinet. COL. lIECKER. BPEECIL AT AURONA TURNER HALL. Last evenlug a very large and enthusinstic German Republican mass-ncecting was held In Aurora Turuer Hall, Milwaukeo avenue, M. Polachiok culled tha mceting to order, and "Senator John Bueller was chosen to preside. Unon the stage were Messts, Georzo Schnelder, M. Polachek, Witllam Floto, und & number of other leading Germun cltlzens, Quito 8 number of ladles were preseat, B Col. Fred Hecker was the first epeaker, [lo alluded to the manner fn which the White- Liners: were ruling Mississippl aud other Bouthern States, and he showed up the system of the campaign of a solid South. The Republican eampalgu was to preserve what had beon won by treasure and bloud, while the campalgn of tho Demoeracy was to put the Bouth In pinver, pay Suuthern clalms, and put asldo that for which we had fought and bled, e altudid to tho financial question, aud showed that hurd tlmes ‘were the result of over- epeculation, und existed to-day In Europe s well as here, They could expeet that when Hayea und Wheeler were elected fore clgn capital would again pour Iuto this country to stimulate businexs, It would bring about i return of coufidence. Not so I (ho other side won. 1t would bring auarchy and ruin_to the South, und be bul a vepetition of the Mexlcan Repubtie. Democratic bunkers and merchants were opposed to Tlden, because they know that his election * would dethrone coufidence In our Nutional credit, - Those who voted for Tilden sud Hendricks and ex- pected reform wero only ,mlung the halrs out of thelr own heads. The bonds would soon run down fn valug it Tilden were clected, und our paper. would bo sent home for puymenty which would result in uatlonal bankruptey, Reforin, reforia, refurty, was the ery of the with them tho word was™ meanin; . As politteal house, Demovracy was divlded agulnst ‘lscll, and such a house could not stand long. He drew u comparison between the platform ot the two parties, as adopted ut Cincinnatt and 81, Louls, aud showed what o meaningicss sud treacherous platform that of the Dewocracy wasy denominated the wholo platfortn a huni- bug, without one lota of reform iu it Tho Democeratic platform ndvocated State rights, and held that this was not a nation. The plat- form was the old doctrine of Callionn and the Copperhead element of the War, Both Tilden and _Hendricks were Coppertiemia and belleved In the rlfilll of Blates to mecede, Tilden anid [fendricks were the canillintes of the Copperheads, and were the standard-hearcrs ol Jefl Davia' [deas of sceesslon. 1ie rhowed how ‘Tooinim, Vance, and Hampton aupported Tilden, Tho Southern papers even now Lhireat- ened another rebeltion. They would annnl the amendments to one Constitution, including the fourtoenth and fitteenth, IIe quoted froin Vance's speeches to show that the South was only endeavoring to get into power in order to push its clalms for alaves, cle, Ho dissocted the BY. Louls plat- {tlul'm, and showed that it was & meaningleas \[ng. ll§ showed the German voters what they might expect If the Democracy gralned power, ond what Republicans South might then cx- pect, Ho implored them to stand by thoe Re- publlean party, ss In 1861, as the only party worthy of their contidence, which was how, us cher, standing by the Unfon. Ilis speech was roceived with ne plause throughout. The Cone tinentnl Glee Club was then Introduced and sang soveral campalgn songs. €Ol DAVIE, Col, George R, Davis was called for, and feel- ingly introduced by the Chateman, He spoke very hncnf. and Iatuded the Germans for thelr honesty, logalty, and fndustry. Ho wanted them to vote for the milltons 1i the South, who were to-day not perinitted Lo enjoy the freedom fo which they were entitled. This was promised it 'Tiiden was eleeted, Democracy did not pro- tect the free labor of this couniry, while the Bopubliean party did. There were no pledges of “reform in the Democratic party which it was intended to mrg out. All the reform they meant was putting Democtatic office-holders in the place of Hepublicans. {t was not yet time for soldlers to forget the record of the War. ‘They should formve but not forget thelr sacri- fices, , He wanted to kiow if the Democratic party hnd mado nny attempt at reform. Thelr candidates wers poor,—county, 8tate, and na- tional. Ho usked the Germans to do thelr duty, . Cl);l. Willlam Floto followed, and spoke of the duties of the Germnns and others who were fn favor of honeat government. John H. Clouch, candidate for 8heriff, spoke briefly, after which the meeting adjourned. MUNICIPAL REFORM. AXOQTHER MEELTING OF THE CLUS, The Munfuipal Reforin Club net sgain last nigbt at the Grand Pacific to receive the report ot the Exccutive Comtnitico In relation to the ticket they should place before the cltizens, Mr. R, P. Derickson presided. The attendance waa et large. - Mr. Jesse Spalding, Chairman ot the Execu- tive Conunittoe, reported that there were still vacancles on the ticket to be filled. In a day or two the ticket, ie thought, would be coms pleted. Mry Wirt Dexter thought, as tho tleket was rot complete, it would be unndvisable to an- nounce it yet. It Wwould not Lave a guod effect to put the ticket out by piecemenl; such o rau would only weaken the action of the dub, - e moved” that the Committes take Turther thme, and muke a flnal report at an cacly dny, glr. George M, How eald, inasmuch ns the Jnetion of the Comumittee so far had been made publie, he thonghtdt would be well for the Club to indorse what bad already been done. The Committee might thien fill tho existing vacancies «without culling a specinl mecting, The two va- canvies were unlmportsnt, and {t would be well to avoid turther delay. Mr. Dexter undorstood no_concluslon had been veached {n regard to the Representative i his district, and thoy conshiered that oflice very tmporiant. While there was perhaps no serfous objection to acting upon the names already se- lected, yet, ns he had before remarked, doing such fnportant worlk by precemeal would prob- ahly prove detrimental to the objeets they in view. Besldos, thls mecting ‘was slinily at- tended, and It would earpy more welght 1f tinal action was taken by full meoting. Mr. Keyes thought it unwise to delay action on the county ticket. Ile urged that that ticket should be completed and that the Leplslative nominations should be delayed for a while, The public were rather- prejudiced against the Club, owing to the kind of vacillatiug course they had plx‘x[rgucd. They ought at once to show thelr po- sltion. 3 Mr, Dextor did:not think the public were .more prejudiced aguinst the Clud than they were agalnst any other orgunization tryiog to perforni such finportant work. They need not expect that trained politiclans would be ju favor of u movement of this kind, Tho theory of this Club was to work independently of purty for the best Intercests of the clty and cuulllfv. ‘They made no statomnents as to thelr strength, , but were witling, after placing good invu In'the fleld, to take the chonees of support. 1f the wrtles did not nominato good wmen the Club would uct crosswise until it should be found dungerous to place beforo the public corrupt and fucompetent candidates, The eitt- zeus shonld bo griven to understand that the Club would adlicre to it Jine of setion until the oflices of the county were illed by honest and competent men, Mr. Dexter wetit on to depreeate the partisanship displuyed by certain individuals, whom be clabmed” attended the raeetings for the purpose of gettiog an indovse- ment of a eandldate for the State's Auurnur ship, Il such n thing was tolerated, it wondd destroy the fnfluckcs ot the Club. It would never do to apen their door to everybody, and let them expreas tnelr oplnlons as to'the mcrita of camlidated, ’l‘hci/ would welcome overy lionest man, whether (ur\lhllx-au or Democrat, il hie were attached to the purpose they bad in view, hut any one who came to work i the in- terest of+ 2 particulur office-secker wus not welcome, [Applause.] They helieved thulr prnciple was a mighty “one, and that, untess it prevalled fu local polities, there would he nnend to efiicfency and purity n the administration of affalvs, 1t would Do suf- flelent, In his judgment, to Insare suceess §f the full teket were {)lm-ml fn tho field two or thive days hefure the clection, © Mp. Spalding gaid the Committes had great Aitlentty fn thuitng men who would aceept the noniinattons. Thers were three vacancies stilt 0 bo thlled, und 1T they stlll encountered the .eame ditllculties it was doubtful whether they couthd plece a full theket in the field, . Mr. 8. W, [ing moved as an amondinont that they proveed to contirm thoe county tieket, De- lay w3 dangerons. ‘At this polnt Mv. King and Mr. Dexter ex- changed a 1ew words as to their preferencea for the oflies of Stute's *Attorney. 'The former ac- cused the latter of being ono of n comuittes which waited upon Mr. Alills to induce hiin to retiro fn favor ot Mr. Reed, Mr. Dexter denfed thiy, und, fn soswer to a further remurk of Mr, Ring, sald if the Club dld not act crosswise to conventions it would not be dotng Its duty, e, Kellogie snfid the Committeo were now trymg to fill the vacaney eaused by the resignu. tion of My, Taleott, Mr, Sliortall hoped the motion of Mr. Dexter woutd vrevoil, It delay was daugerous, undug huste was doubly so. ‘Thie Chafrian sald the whole matter was re- ferred to the Excentive Committee, which had declined to report any names to thls meeting, He, theretore, thonght Mr, Dexter’s urotion the oI uppru]vrlalu ung. 'That iotion was then put and carried. 1n answer to a guestlon g8 to the ttme it took 10 notify the mnembors of o meeting through thy nost, Mr. Shortall salt that depended altogether upon the Postmaster, The cards for the Mon- v evening meeting were malled before 8 clock Baturday afzht, but were not delivered until Tuesday morning. I'he meeting adjourned to this eventug, The vacaneles Lo be fitled in the ticket are Represent- atives for the Second and Fourth Leglslutive hstrivts, and caudidate for member of the Bourd of Equallzation for the Sceond Coneres- elonal District. 'The objectlonablo uame in the Fourth District s that of Mr, Reed, —— BRENTANO. TIEB NORTU SINE SUFPOUTE HIM, . Tho Germans fu the upper words of the North Slde, contrary to the clulms of the Democrate, are warmly in fuvor of the Republican eandldate for Cungress, Lorenzo Brentano. Muller's Hall, corner of Northavenue und Bedzwick street, was Jummed full Jast evening, in response to o call fssued to members of all parties, There were over 1,000 persons present, nearly all of whum were Germuns, Tho Hon. Wilhium Vacke rre-ldc«l, und tho following were eleeted Viee- Presidents, tha list containing wany prominent Dumncrats, who cordiully support M. Brentano: Michact Brund, Heriman Vogler, Henry Kenkel, August Beel, Otto Mutschlechner, l-'r-llnnml Juegery, Frans Linsunborth, Col, C. Knobels- dorf, Louls . Huck, Dt It ueiger, Otto 11, Matz, Ulrich Busch, 'f. Neubarth, Franz Lucke ner, Jolin Heeting, Joim H. Muchlke, Col, L. Schufuer, Alox Ulrieh, Phil Rlun, ¥, Kaése: berg, Justus Killay, ‘Herman Kacatnor, E. . C. Klokke, Otta Wasmavsdorf, J. L Kadisch, Hency Fleutye, lenry Strauss, Martin Gurels, Louls Mueller, Otto Peitzer, Gustay, Froost, Jucob Koch, = Adolph Loeh, Aunton Hottiuger, llcul{ Bptel, Albert Bocse, Gico, C. Prussing, C. Feldkamp, Wm, Greiner, ¢, Grelver, Win. Loeb, Nr. C. Varges, A, H, Fiedler, Geo. Frommany, W, Blanke, Wm, 11, Lotz, Uensy Luubeubelmer, G. Mauubelmer, commended ) Hen Henry Bchlotthauer, Conrad Folz, Ty krcmm. C, Goehel, Wi, Hlldébrerht, Fred Sclh, Gustav Korn, Jac Lengacker, Otto Klipp, Louls Kalsteus, Conrad _Gehlcks, Auv ' Lauterjung, William Niemeyer, €. Ohorn, K. G. 8chmidt, Willlzm Vocke, John Rhelnwald, George A, Misch, (3 Branckman, ¥al Rub, Georga H. A, ‘Thomas, John Woltz, Ed Albert, Anton Suter, Emil Renich, l’m\vmni Meden, Heory Gitdermun, Fred Benzinger, C, Mocckel, Albert Plek, J, W, Eschenburg, Jacoh Lauer, Gustav Wogenfuehn, Wedolin® Mcyer, Ferdinnnd Hnase, Henry Meger, Adam Fried- rich, Lonls Schiffiin,d C.’ 8porl, F. Kleinhaus, Paul Gudtner, Henry Bundruacher,C. Mechetke, 11, 8everin, C, Uebhardt, F. Welgle, and Joseph Deschinuer, 8pceches were made by Willlam Rapp, B. F. Peixotto, Charles 1, Reed, and Col. Leake, who r, Brentano for his Integrity and abtlity, and sald, it elected, he would represent his constituents in such & way that they would feel proud of him. Mr. Brentano spoke in Germnn.{yledging him- self to work for cvil-service refurm, so much needed, niil for All clac that would tend to tho prosperity of the country. e MISCELLANEOUS, LAWRENCE, RAN. Special Dispatch to The Tril Lawnence, Kau,, Nov. L—A bune. grand Repub- llcan rally was held in this city this evenlng, Excursfon trains were run Into the city from scveral dircctions, The Topcka Flambesu and Pyrotechnic Club, numbering nearly 100 mem- bers, paraded the streets in company with abont 1000 torches In charge of the Hayes and Wheeler Clab of Lawrence. The city was full of people. The speaking oc- curred In the largest hail of the ¢ity. Hundreds were unable 10 gain admittanee. Addresses wera madn l&y Congressnan Willlam A. Phipps, Lieut.-Gov, Nalter, the Hon, A. L, Simons, Col. R. T, Van Horne, and Judge Hanback. The speeches were ringingly Republichn, and the audicnce was thoroughly entbusiastic. Kansas 1s going Republican from Missourl to Colorudo, — © CAMPAIGN LYRICS, HATES AND TILDEN IN 1864, L Air=*" The fust Liose of Summer,™ Lo! the hattle now rages Al wlong on the hinet Patrfote, heren. and suges I dentl-strugicie Lombine *Guinnt the emis of foul T Where the **Jlebel Who. brreft of rightivas Cluteh st Liberty's throu! n, t. i Firly tght as Zan he, While Shernun ntn smitten Al the: way to the Seu, Onr Natton stands trembling And battng ber breath, At #hie recis with the throes 07 Heboillon D denths The oppressed. fovking upy Are tejoicing fo see A'small ghmmerof hope I the ™ Lund of the free,” There's & cherr from the roldier On the buttie-field xluin, Where hix boves lie and moldar Over hill-toy and pisin g There's n chicer frow the mother Who gave up hee denr wou, <Frons the sister and brother, ¥or unr victuries won, “rom the foul Rebel priron, Where our patriots siish, And fur want of provimon: Slowly lunzuieh nd di From the wiilow's luna cottage, With the orphony’ knd wall, Comes u theer. and the messa ** Let aur enuso never fafll" Hark! Ascoff of derislon arally grater on my car! From a ftebel divielone ‘Thore’s a tire in the reart From Chicoge IU's Jooming, Where the Uupsmrheulln moets Ta the Zuuthward Its booning, The vlle Hobela to greet, Hear the volco of Sam Tiden, At h gives 1t fall seope 1n the platforin thiey're building, = Tho Nebellion's lst hope,— Shouting, **Wars » fuilurol Lt husitlitics couse. You are wasting our treasura, Glv our dear Urathers peace ™ From the front line of hattle, Where the wwift bullets ily, 0'cr the cannon's load ratthy’ Comes u At reply, Througls the smoke 0f the conteety Where tne red rockets binze, And the deud bie the thickest, dhouts the vuice of vur Ilayos: s I've no fime for promotiony— ‘There {s work for me heres No Congresdonal notion Wins me back to the rear. 1 propume to tult onwned . P Rebelllon ¢ dead, et the pluce-secliing coward Luse the scafpe from hie head. ** Cerinas B, Drcsesn, Uwr.8nark, Mich, Oct. U, 1870, TAYES AND WHELLRIL November's camiug xre und fast, Electiun-day will soun be past, And then, when follaw snaw and fee, We'll have—oh? wil it not be o Hayes aud Wheelers The world Is glad: the rule benenth "This platfor It our countey's sheaths And {ike a wilver elasion bringe, Like sweotest noted from aweotont atrings, Iayes and Wheele In happy howes thoy'll vee the light Of hou<chold-fires 2lenm worm and bright; And brighter will those homes appear As voleed echo far und near, Huyes and Wheelert S4Trnat pol the Paet!™ the ald men say *hore’s dander in that Sunthern wuyi "The yrayes ure green, and freel Wik tesrs, Where lio our bays, = youns in yeara, Huyes and Wheoler! +4Q utay, " the maklens say **and vole,"'— + Wikl vaices sweeter than the nute Of minsgel to hus lody fole When touching #oft hiv ltzht zultar: **Hayes und Wheeler!” Heware the Democratic sway ! Beware snother bloody fruy? This is o rtruggle for the Liht; Mufntaln, snd curry with grent might, Hayes and Wheeler! At break of The plouy 4y, a8 townrd Hoaven conld, spirit-driven, Uttered the off-repeated ery, Hweel volees echocd throusll the wky, Hayes and Wheeler! A telogram a teaveler bronght Proclaima the Demncrata ure nanght; And prasps he In his and of might Thut bauner borne for Gud und Kight: Huyes oud Wheeler! Then, in the future sweet and cay, The Democrats will please make wvay: While tn the Winte llouse, bright nnd falr, Thexe names \rlll‘l grow in glory 4y TIHE BCALPER'S SONG, Afr—'* When Julkmiy » Ol don't you see the b Jurcan! And hear tho #honts tut 21 the Hurrant llarr Do you want to knaw whut it s 1l abunr? Why the Sealpers are sut. the Scalpers And wo'll all vatu for Hays, For the Chiof of the scalpers is Hayes, d Wheeler! F. For Hayes and Wheelee rfnc your voico— Murzah!” Hurreh ! The Nation's pride, tue Nutian’s chulve— Thuesnli? Haerah! And on this fine we'l* fient 1t et For the ~ca'fvrs ars ont, the Sealpers are ont! Anid we't! ol vte for Tia Tor tho Colef of tho ¥eal es, winis Huyes, Then march long vith shout and song— Hul ! Hurrand Qur runks are fuli, our heuris Horeaht Iin out an; Navambes will show, ¥ dauit, Tuny the Sealpera nil *the cauntry are ont! Aud thiy'iwd vote for syee, For the Clief of the Seaipers 1s liayes, Tavron, I, STEMIEN G, MAsoN, TRUCK. 87. Louss, Nov, L,.—Three days ago, General- Manazer Candu, of the Cairo & 8t. Louls Nar- row-Uauge Rulroad, notiticd the engineers and firemen that thelr wuges would he somewhat re- duced on and after Nov. 1. To-day the men left thele engines without notice, and endeavor- ed to prevent newanen taking thuir place Que ar two trains werg stopped, but by to-u row eveping arrongoments will he completed by which nfi traing will be fully manncd. e e —e THE LICK ESTATE. 4N Franoisco, Nov., 1.—It bas been ascer- talned that tho wmain grounds on which Johu I, Lick intends to contest his father's trust deed are insuuity and undue fuflucnee on the part of the trustees and others, who, it {3 alleged, have used means to prejudice deceased agaiust his sou by falsely uccusing the lutterof obtaluing tie parsage through tha Legialature of a bilt pro- viding thue no decedent should devise over & certaln proportion of his fortune to chariteble or other objects astde from natural heirs, by which and other alleged nntrue representations deceased was induced to Teave his estate n trust to the prejudice of petitloner. The lJegitimacy of John H. Lick will mako n prominent Ieature {n the contest by the trustees, and the Impression prevalls that it will be difiicult. to prove sny action on tho part of his father by which legitimacy can be es- tabilshed, AILROADS. ITEMS, A conference of raflrosd managers has been held In New York during tho last three days for the purposo of bringing the railroad war to a close, and to rfse east-bound freight rates, According to information recelved here last evening the meeting did not accomplish the ob- Ject for which it met owing Lo the obstinacy of Cornmodore Vanderbilt, Tne conference came o an abrupt termination last evenling without having accomnplistied anything whatever. When the news of the faflure of the menagers to come o an azreement was recelved In - Wall street, the stocksof the varions roads leading from Chicago to the Fast declined. It {s pow be- lieved that the raflroad war will be kept up dur- qu%llm winter. 3 he 8t. Louls pool Jines will hold a meeting at the Grand Vacific IHotel fo this city on the 15th of this month. The object of the meeting 15 2aid to be In regard to bringing about an Ine creake in east-bound frefzht rates. — PENDING SCTITS. New Yonx, Nov. L.—A motion argued yes- terday before Judge Larremore, of the Supreme Court, In the suit brought by F. W. Gilley, Jr., tu determine the rights of certaln bondholders of the New Orleans Northern & .\IlssI!flle Central for an fnjunction agaiust the Ilinols Railroad Comnpany. {3 denfed. In the wuit of Ansun 8. Brizht and others vs. the Chicago, Milwaukeo & 8t. Paul Rafirond, which was comnmenced in 138 to establish clais of £2,000,000 of tha honds of tha La Crosse & Milwaukee Rallroad Compang, Judge Lawrence, of the Supreine Conrt, has denled the motion by the plaintifl’s counsel to remove the cause 10 the United States Clreult Court. C. 'L, & C. . Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. LAFATETTE, Ind., Nov. 1.—At a meeting of ‘the Dircetors of the Clncinnati, Lafayctte & Chicago Rond, hcld at 8heldon, 11, to-day, Adams Ear], of thls cltv, was elected Prestdent, vice M. E. Ingalls, of Clncinnutl, and G, Ricker, of New York, Viee-President, fu place of Adams Earl, 8OLD. Drs Morves, Ia, Nov. 1.—=The Chicago & Bouthwestern Railroad sold here to-dny under decree of foreclosure to the Towa Southern & Missourl Northern Raitrond = Compuny for £1,672,500, It {s understood that the Chicago, Rotk Tsland & Pacifie will get it. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL, New Yok, Nov. 1.—Col. Jumes Moore was formally Installed as General Superintendent of the Central Raihond of New dersey to-day, vice R. E. Ricker, resigned. e —— . SPORTING NEWS, Wasnvgrox, D. C., Nov. 1.—The running races which were pustpoucd yesterdny took place to-day, ‘The weather was clear and the track in good condition. The first race, ¢ dush of three-fourths of n u mile, was won by luspiration, with Courfer seeond, and First Chance third. ‘The second race, mile heats, was won by Bill Bruce, Burzoo second, Hatteras third, Time, +405¢. The hurdle-race, two miles, over cight hur- dles, was won by Derlp', Resolute sccond, New York third, Tiine, 3: 5815, Latree Rock, Nov. 1.—To«lay, at the State rifle-matel, the Fort Sinlth teun beat the Little TRock teaw 107 points, the score stunding 1,474 to LT | — Trading with the Jap Bowton Commerelal Dultein, The following bit of experience iIn buying Eogds at the Centennfal Exhibition fs related by 1 visitor, nud will be relished by many who have had glmilar treatment: “ Looking at the pottery in the Japanese Bazaar § espled o flower-pot. - which struck my faney, and I inquired the price. *“¥our dollare,’ was the rcsponst from a youthful Jap. *The price sulting ns well as the article, L de- termined to take it on my way out, and In the ufternoon aguin upproached the bazaar with that object. This thue there was u leathery old Oriental In attendance, with a face ke that of o wrinkled old monkey, who upon being asked the price answered,— Bl dollalre I “1No,' Isald, throwing up four flngers, ‘It was four dotlars this morniug.’ “Tlic old heathien opened o ntouth Jike a gash fu a slde of sols Jeather, und, displuying u row of yellow fungs, from which the gum bad re- ceded, cjnculated,— 4301, non, he s eight dollatre.” Ag I retrented, I'noticed In the lttle ganlen which surrounds the bazuar the samne Kind of flower-pots, tn some of which were plants, and I tried the custodian of these, a sober, chiestnut- cosnplexioned Jup, “[fuw mueh ure those !’ dix dollalre, “ Again I explabied they were four dollars in the morning, but waa only answered by a quict grin and,—~ $48ix dollalre.” “ Approuching the bazaar once more, I walted uutil the withered old swindler was called away for a few mlnutes, and thon luiling the young- evt and most aininble-facea Jap [ eould seleet, £ touched the tlower-pot agaln and asked,— ellow much y “'Fhe youthful son of Japan med it np, Tooked nt it trying to_ estimate its value, aud then, turniug to nie, sald, ovidently ut hozard,— g our dotlulre un s’ * And Lewrried it off at the fourth price nt whish it had been offered me during the dey.” - —E— Tlew Hinsel? Up, About a fortulght wwo w miner blew himself up with dynamite at Nitshill, SBcotloud. His nelghbors liad been saying scandalous things ubout him and he was sorely distressed. Ilo Wi seen connne out of his house with u parcel In his hand, deserfbed as helng about the stze of u two-pound lu:xr‘ to which was attached two pleces of colllera’ “strum,’ or match. Tihis pareel contained dynamite, Having procured u matel from the house of o neighbor, to whom be vemarked thnt * they bad salit u great deat of Dt Jutely, buthe woukd put it pust them now, ' Tie went out nto the street, amt, putting the pareel down ot the grouud, leaned well over it. Tethen Highted the “etrum " with the matel At thls moinent some boys, attracted by his un- usual attitude, came toward bft, * Ke D buck,” shoutest hie, *Tor the love of God! ur you will be blown fnto cternity " The boys di keep back, and it was well lor them that they did so, fur u moment later there was a loud ¢xplosion, which startled the whole village, and Duncau wits {nstautancousty blown to atonis, On the spot where the dynamite had been lald there was feft a hole about three feet deop by two und & half wide, e Dr. Mary Walker's Pantualoons. Washinaton Chronicle, Anltem In a recent Issue of a Bunday con- temporary s enleulated to lead the unintormed astruy, While it only betruys to the knowine oues tho Ignurance of the writer, who usserted that Mrs, Dr, Mary Walker now wears [ringe duwn the side of his pautaloons, She does no such o thing, A perfectly competent judue, one of her own sex, states” positively that ehe knows that the trinaning mistaken for fringe by the unfultfuted reporter was nothing more nor less thau gaipure braid, ent blas and gure wshed with valeuciennes brald, a lu pomime de ferre, The mistake shows unly too painfully the danger of Intrusting to ncompetent wen the task of writlng up importunt matters. An crear of this l:lnfi Is readily copled by news- papers, but liow few editors have sufcieut consclentiousuess to fuduce them to print o cor- rection, Tho terrible impression s now abrosd that Dr. Walker wears fringe down the slde of Lis punts, when ft §s notorlous that shie woukl dono such thing, It1sall the more dumuging ns wu are rlght ou the eve of un election, when the Ductor's chances for ofiico msy bu rrepare ubly destroyed. We hosten to inake thuex- pinnation in'justice to the sex to which she be- ongs, e — e e e The ¥ata of the Transatiuntlo Dory, Cuge dnn ddiertiser, The attempt of Chiarles Sadison to eross the oceun slonn in . dory bas probably resulbted futally, stnce notbilug has been beard of blm for six or eleht weeks, and the perils of such ou undertaking are well-nigh “insurmountable, even under” the nost favorubly conditions, a3 wius shown by the expericuce of Cupt. Johneen, ot the Centennlal, who declares that e would not attempt the feat agzaiu for a millien of dol- Turs. Mudizon suiled from New York about the dth of July. AMUSEME; MCVICKEIVS THEATRE-—-LUCIA, PALMIRRI—DIIGNOLT. 9 Fourth Night of the Trllllllmmn.fly Buccessfi] Strakosch Grand Ialian Opera!l This (TIURSDAY) Erening, Nov. 2, LUCIA DI LAMMBERMOOR. ARIA PALMIERT {0 her great nar WG T BRI llAl:_“:IL' ll_,\[él'i 0 o i )_:_uxcm DI oo e S16; DE o-shorrow (il o 3=, HIGHOT Wit T e Yor: 2 HIRDAY o oot B e MONDA First th o Beats for ale at e Bo Ofice HAVERLY'S THEATRE, Formerly ""°’°’fo n;rkhc:!'l:l!‘l. lllmdu!ph-u.. Vetween MAGUIRE, & 1, WOTEERTAY T EhaRer EMERSON'S CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, Flrat Time 1his scason of Bllly Kincrson’s Original Act, THE OLD CLOTHES.DEALER, New Acia, New Hallads, and New Forces, 1A NOVELLIS, Rememby e e et tho Fopalar Wednesday and Batarday it Nov. 2-Denefit of Jas. Morrison's Orchest ADELPHI THEATRE, THURSDAY, Nov., 2—LADIES' KIGHY, DOMINICK MURRAY, ‘The Eminent Actor, inhisown drama, ESCAPED FROM SING SING, In addition to s Splendid Variety Entertaiament by 13 el ppectaly Ariste: ny, Nov. 3-llenont of 3r, Murray, Matlico Satn Mouday—Grimaldi Adams. COLISEUM, ‘Thursday and Friday Evenlngs, and Friday Matl- e nec, LAST APPEARANCE, Previous to their departure to Australia, of the ‘Two Champions, TOM ALLEN AND JEM MACE. Eveningat 8, Matinee a8 3, Usual prices, _Friday Matinee, 25 cte. HOOLEY’S NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, Clark-st., oppoaite Sherman House. Threo Grand Entertalnmonts Ir: one this week, Lehman & Caron's Pantomimeand Snecialty Troupe In counvetion with HOOLEY'S MINSTRELS, he Mozt plesstug e W N 2T, Inort Lleaslus entertalument In tha city, O RELIGIOU! 00dy & Sankey Atthe Great Tabernacle, Jonroe and Franklln-sta, Preaching hy Mr. MOODY, Sinzing by Mr SANKEY. Each evening thin week cxcept Satnrday at8 o'cloek. Noonday prayer-mectinue dajly at Fa well Hal Q2 to 4 o'clock conducted by Messrs, Sankey. Moody a TION. “H B BRYANTS (HICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE And English Training School, 8TATE.8T,, 8, E. COR. WASHINGTON. Lorgest tnatitotfon of the kiud In the United States, Thoroush tustruction. Excellent dlscipltae. Comience ntany time, Gool hoaniing places for students who ut of the city. Can select a) nehies, Address Jive n TUAL forcireutars, L0 BRYAN MADAME O. + Chiéago, Wi, DA SILV.A. and Mre, Alex Bradford's (formerly Mra. Ogden Hoffuan's) Englieh, French,and German l!mlnllnf,' and Day-£chool i caliuthenics, York. for young ladles and children, wit 17 West Thirty-eighthi-at,. New Reopens Sept. reanally Oharlior Instituts for Young Ladies, 167 Madisonsny., New York, W reopen Eeptember 20, tew bonrders will b taken, Pupiixprepired for ihe Hirreard Eraminations for W ‘irculnrs ean be liad o applicatiow, orat | SUPHIE LENZ and Profesevr M. J. pale. 7z Application miny bo A Kby O E =0 ONLY DiRt The Qeneral Transatiantfc Companys Mafl steamurs Detwoen New York aud Havre, cal at Plymouth (. 1) for the landing of puéseogers. Fplendid . Laleador, Saul Germain, Tieeulonx, aia, Irangenl, satiird 18, gullilfll o gold Quelnding wine) First o 20, gecondlng to sccommivdation. ~Sec Thind cabln, $40. Return tickcta st redue Bleerage ¥t with siperior accomtundatiou, bue wine, nedding and atenrile without extra Bteagers marked thux * do not carry, gers, LOULS DE BEBTAN, Azeht L WHITE, 07 Clarkest., ANCHOR LINEJLAIE STEXHERS New York apd Glasgow: ETIMOPIA. Xov. 4, 7um BOLIVE m7am VICTORIA, Nov. 11, 1 | ALSATLA, . honn New York 't Glasgow, Liverpool, or ‘Landonderry, Cabins, 85 10 € ELYEIA,, Dragy Intermnvdiate, '833; sicernge, $u5 Now York and London: ov, 4. 7] ANGLIA, Nov. 13, Tam Calilnd 855, to #7; Steera; $28. or nig ‘i 1N 110 Futls i S0 HENS, 09 Washiugion-st. e ASGOW, LIVERTOOL, DUDLIN, ) LONDONDERRY, o Thursla ov, 2 arsia¥, Nov. it vanins. S0, raf sural Agen ik North German Lloyd. Thesteamernof tts Campany will sall ever day from Trewen, Fier, oLt Thidest ol pasmasio—Froms ndon, 1vre: and bren calin, £00, gull: steeraze, or passage apply o ew York 350 en e o 2 Bowling " AMERICAN LINE. PHILADELPHIA AND' LIVERPOOL, Cabin, Intermedinte, nul steeroge passage AT LOWEST RATES, corner Madison. . M Western Agent, Great Western Stenmship Line, i New York 10 Bristol (¥ N, B P cer "nies, W WIS o Clurk L. Stichigaa cutral lialroad, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSIIIPS, New Yurk to Quecnstown sl Liverpont. e, §1 Sieer: C: n EEunin i E.‘Il. Apnls BPAIN. Nov, 4, 7Tam. | EGYPT, Noy. 18, Zam : NijBov, 1, 1 m HIELY S ENGLAN VETIA, Novad, Ham N D) 010} GREECE, Nov.4, 7 u..lm 1 DENMARK, Nor, Caliin passuge, £33, $00, snd §70 en ¥y tickets wb reluced rates, bteeruge tle rency. Drafis for £ and upwards on G 1 Apply 1o, WA 2 CUNARD MAIL LINE, Salling three tmes s week toand from Britist Porte, Loweet Prices, Apply at Company's Oice, morthweat coruer Clurk and Randolp Chicago, ¥, 1. DU VEINET, General Western Agent, Tavested Has Paid o Profit of ]'700 ing the past few monine, under our lmproved B ol operating I Stocke. ik reduced to oiniual sune i iroitalncreasad, ook contatne formativu sent ou apnlicatloy, g LB FEAMRDUE © Co. Bankers and Drokers, 2 Wall-st.. N eeatnketeand Brokurs 20 W f ; THE ROYAL VICTORH .HOTEL, NABSAU, BAHAMA ISLANDS, Now vpen. 'T. J, PORTER, Propricter, Steans erdleavi Now York Oct, 28 ud Suv. 20: For tull fuformution opply to JANES LIDULRWOOD & Lroudwa; ew York, $100 MEDICAL, r PRESURIPTION FREE, For the speedy cure uf brainal Weakiness, Lost Man- Liood. sud all disoniers Lrouht un by {udberetion of . Any Druwgist has the fngredients. ‘Addrées DRSJAQUES & CQ., Cluciuuatl, Ohto, ANUCTION SALES. 4y AUGTION SALE OF A DISTILLERY. Original Cost Upwards of $80,000, ! To be Bold Bimply to Cover Mortgages Amounting to Less than $10,000. Under and by virtne of a pawer of aalo contalned fn & morteage inado by Williaw Thomas Fitzhonry and Joshua Joho Nichol, to Alexander M. Ross, andan assignment thereof, default having bheen made in payment of the moneys thereby necnred, thera will be sald by Public Auction, by GEORGE MoON H(U:,.\IA:«. Anctioneer, ot hls Auctlon TRooms, In TOWN OF GODERICH, On Wednesday, §th November - Next, * At 12 O'Clock, Noon, the following valualle pm{mvtr. namely: Being compased of a past of Blnck **[%," (n the Town of Goderich, contalning about 34 acrep of Innd, particulnrly desetlbed in the said Mor which will be nraduced at thessle. There in erect- ed upon the property the Distillery Tatuly occupled by James Doyle & Co,, with dwelling-houre, caitlc- mheds, etc,, !l nearly tiew, 'The property may ho lnnpected on application to the Vendors' Solicitors, TITLE PERFECT. Terma of eale nnd far further partizulars anplicas tlon may e made to the Auctioncer, and 11, & A, Saunders, Montreal, andto the Vendors' Solicits ors, {oderich, GARROW & RADENHUNST, Vendors' Solicitors, Dated the 11th day of Octoher, 1870., - AILIEOAD TUIC TANLE. ARRIVAL AN DEPARTURE OF TRATNS }::grannmn 0, Refrrence Jarks,—1 SAgrady oxe cepted. ¥ Sunday oxcapted, - $ Moo 2} FiveSanday acha, . § Dan, o0 Sresped L Are CHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, ‘Fleket Otices, G2 Clark-st. (Shern: : Canaist,, corner Madtrone s A he gepore " 71 ulaetfic Fast Lin apubuque Dy £ abutizaue Night aymaha Sleh Express. ... 11 Roexfd & buhtiiic, Tlocked & Dulnique, wau XPIOsA . [waukco Passeneer, 3tiwaykee Passenier (daliy) | Iirey {xpres: n Jiny kx| Tl S finen “a—iierat corer of Wella and 5=Dapot Cornor of Canai and MICHIGAN CENTRAL R, ) cket-ottice, Ul o4 BOUL] . dol) e A AC LALICE Liose e COTRETOL Hay ol Leave, | Awlve, Mafl (vin Matn and AirLine), 600, m, . D Tt Saturday 3.+ Sunaay £x. § tondsy EX, § Daity. HICAGO, ALTON & BT LOUIS ani CHICAGO % lfl]&sflfla{?y kflgm §| T LI . ¢pot, Vest ity uear df R " leket ticens At Debots and 1 Handolphors. 2o |_Arrive. City & Denver Fast. B 1 & Speingdeid 1. Louls, Springiield & Texds, Pekinand eorls Fast B Peorla Duy E Clifcago & Faducal treator, Lavon, W dolfet & Dwtihe’ Aceon Mafl, via Main Lind Bpecial N, Y, 2 Atluntic Expres, dafly. Colobous Accommodation . Night CHICAGO, MILY7AUREE & 6T. PAUL RATLROAD, Unton Depol, corner Madison and Canal-sis. Tlekes Orilce, &3 Bauth Clark-at,, oppusits Sherman Howse, aud ut lepot. ffivankes Expres. Wisconain & Sliunesola Ty Dy Express. Wisconsin, To pols Expiress Wirconaln & 18 4:00 e 11:00a. e 7 nnesmta Thry'| All trains run via Milwanke and Minneapalis sre good elttics €u Chien, or vis Waleriown, & Winona. I8 CENTRAL RATLROAD. e ILLINO] Depot, foot of Luke-si. did fuot of ‘Ticket Otice. 130 Mandolpli-at, Ingtcld, Teors Bpriuglicld Slght Exjircs, Peorinond Keokuk hxpres Dubugue & Sluux Clty Dubuque & Bloux City Kx. Gitmau OBICAGD, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD, Depots, foat of Lake-st., ipliand-ay., and Blstecuthe e, and Canit uud Slaieentls Tieket Olces, 53 And at deputz. Leave, A\rrive, Mattand Express..., * 70 p, Qitawa wud BrCaior Bismenicr: s THOm Tipektonl, Dubugus & x| Prelic Fast Line, for Oniniia. Cltyig, Lisvenworih, u &St Jusoph B ru Pascuger.. Otawa Aura Uossener (i ) o Wi S b Dibuoiie & SHax CItY Expree1* it e m Faciiie Night Exp. Tor Omabu/t10:00 p, o Kousas Cllz. eavenwornih, Atchlron & 8t. Jowpl Ex 1 10: owner's Ui Duwner's Grove Acvui W13 g1 1 yieim Texus ixpre 100 1 18 72400, g, *Es, Sinday. tLx. Salurday, ¢ Ex. Monday, ERIE AND QEICAGO LINE. 1#10:30a, m, * 2130 p, m. TR e Arrivo, D8y Express—Paliman, Draw. i3 1ug-itoom Sleeplni Cars, tol New York withont change,.[ A:508. m.| 8:108. m. v Express — Pullina lacelrawtis- oot bicep: ing Cani and tlutel Care,,..o.| 3108 p, m.| 8210 p. . “Ouly Lins runniug the liviel cars to Now York. OBI0AGO & PACIFI0 RATLROAD, Depot corner Chicin-uscuus and Larrades-at; . Hieket sice oo Cias e sl I'le(ll\ 'asse iyron Puschyer.. Eluln Parsenger.. Turacr Fark Erlun OHI0AGO BAILWAY, Leave., s simlay excented, A iNlouday orcepiod, | o BALTIMORE & OHI0 RAILROAD, 'l‘rnlnlll‘n»‘% lulu.-mllmm'l’l:mdl R fuut af Mone A Pacine, and Bepat (Sxposition Buiklings. 1Saturday excopted At 2y Eapres Tiitos iR Dally. flfi.",,’.’.‘“o' ROOK ISLAND & PACLY1UG RAILEOAD, o CUFUEF UL VA BOFen wid Sucrinatests, Sloxel oftice 54 Clark-at., blicruiau o, | Awive. . Omahs, Leavenw'th & Alch Ex *10:008. 1. oLl b Peru Atcomuiod am Mghit Ea xfl. E ure: GOODRIOH'S STEAMERS, 4 Yor Milwauke, ally (Sundays cavopted) pa, .’ Eaturdey Bout cave uniil Hpm, For Uraud Hav RURY raud 43 7p, . 1 s For g}, Joseph sud Ueutow Harbor, iel-weckly, “F %#:érgfii}mfiu‘kf upcsior, Frlday.,...: 7. m, 9a.m, SoALLy, FAIRBANKS' “ STANDAND SCALES ©OF ALL KINDS, AFAIRBANKES, MORBE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Becassfultobuyonly the Gruwine,