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Adaili VilLUAUGY LAVIDULy ably ranka next In th nl acale. Tn Brooklyn ' the Twenty-third and Thirteentl aro the favorite reglments, ranking in the social acale of that clty na the Seventh and Twenty-second do v Dutlng the winter Scaxon tho rev- eral campanies give social entertainments at the W YORK. of will not necopt an office that comes to him throngh fraud, and that he will accept the de- Efeotion Excitement Afs eood cltizen hy declaring that hn cople s recorded by the lawful votea cast nt the late eloction, Leb Mr. Tiden | The Muddle Down Theres--Affidavits do this, ond the ravengus bLirds of prey who follow his fortuncs will ceaso thelr dismal eronklngs, and honest men will return to their usual ocentpations with confidence In each other fecta Business, e ronkings aid Dire Threaten= of Tilden's Disappointed, e armory—~balis, Tiops, concerts an adinlasion I8 charged as well of the company as to outside the company fund Iskept supplied, the expenscs of the band defrayed, ete. Uccuslonally a regi- ment glves an enfertainment to which ol pub- Me characters feel compelled to go, or at leost and In the lawa of the land belng suiliclent to untangle tho snare Into which we have got oue- Durrox, ——— RIVERS AND HARBORS. to buy tickets. ‘The Twenty-thinl of Brooklyn for several winters has given a series of cons certs, the inusle heing furnishied by its most ox- cellent regimental hand, These toncerta have been very nopular, and a source of considerabie profit to'the regiment. In the averago rexl- ments it costs a new member about fivat year and 830 cnch succeeding yenr. uniform, which he must pay for_Limself, witl consume the greater Onlicers, of coursc, enses. To keep politieinns, and Omcu-Seck- predieting Rovolution. i Men Frightened by the Vapore inga of & Rabble, Annual Report of Gen. Humphrics, Ohlef of WasminaToN, Nov. 25~Tho nnnual report of Gen. A, A. Humpbreys, Chiot of Engincers, hias bean completed. It prescnts a detalled state- ment of tho varlous operationsof the Engineers! Department during tha fiseal year ending Juno 80, 1870, ekotches those which are now In prog- ress, and makes numerous recommendations for the future, The number of officers holding commisssiona {n the Corps of Engincers, United Btates Ariny, at the end of tho flscal year waa 107 on the active l1st nud five on tha retired llat, "Thelatter, however,underthelawof Jan. 21,1870, oro not avatiable for duty. In the duties de- art of his lrst 8100, conslderablo inore ex- helr companies u; celing among their men they must ' PILRTTY (00D PELLOWS 1 and fn nowise nlegardly. A short time ago, during warm'weather, I was sitting in a beer- earden pbout 11 o'clock In the evening, when In marched & full company of the Regiment, with tho Captain at the head. Have ocepled the snloon, “laltl break ranks! New York Is Provided For in Caso of o Ltiot. PSS nty Thousand NMon Ready for Dutyot o Moment's Notice. the Captain ordered after, bring us fift rrespondence of The Tribune. Englnoera. volving upon the corps by law the employment ble, beers,” Such a scrmmbling for seats as cnsued such gabbling, chafling, laughtng, joking, frols Jeking, drinking, scuiliing, aud gymuinatic cxer« interspersed with frequent {,—Tho stato of suspenso heen In regarding tho result dentlal olection haos given rlse to There Is no uae at- o the fact that budiness men nt political embarrassment f tho deopest anxlety, apprehend- ther difficulty than has yet been de- fany affect to belleve that, n the stof Gov. Tlayes' belng deelared lawfully o, his inanguration will lead to revolu- cling has been stimulated and en- ‘Tilden's friends and siupport- ¥ tho Domocratic press of this vidnity, shas declared that armed reslatanco guention would be offered by tho the Brookiyn Kagle has counseled the World and tho Sun have hat more guarded i thelr Inngunge, cless, (0 nil they can to foster par- by declaring that Tilden was clect- but that Hayeswiil be “counte arty feoling runs high, and ading public s fed upon ine cendlary Javguago of this kind, it {3 no wonder (bt capitalists and buslness-men lose conflience 1 (ke American people, and in the stability of {ke Republie. As n matter of fact, DUSINESS 18 TERRIDLY DULL, frerybody cowplains that nothing is doings axaatry merchants ore withholding their ordors, s 1t {s oimost jtopossible to muko any col- Lections at o). Such completo stagnation in all Yiods of busineeshias not been witnessed ju this diy for soveral years. There was, before tho dectlon, every indlcation of n good year's busi- yee, Buslncss-amen wero feeling much en- carsged, predicted that we had neatly reached the end of hard times, and were again on the Ligh rond to prosperity. But tho election liaa destroyed theso hopes for the present, and, un- Jessiheresult of tho eloetion in Loulslana and Tlorlda shall be thoroughly declsive of .¢he politiesl struggle, I fear that this reactton in buslaees matiers has como toastay. The men who aro rezponsible for all this revolutlonary {alk and, ns & conscquence, for the business de- professional politictans, of a number of sclentists and asslstant engineors have betn necossary, After n careful study of.the subject of sea- const dofenses by the Corpa of Euginecrs, and with the lght afforded by tho experlence of netua] conflict hetween scacoast dofenscs and the now naval armaments, the system to govern tho future construction of our works was elab. orated in 1800, and recefved the approval of the General of the Army And the Becretary of War, and sinco thea has been repoatedly endorsed by thoactfon of Congress. The maln featurosof thisaystem aro theusc of heavy carthe en barbette batterles with parndos and traverses of heavy tnortar batterfes, and of obstructions inthe channels (malnly electrical torpedocs) to hold, vessels from running pdst tho batteries and reaching the citles or depots beyond them, Works of thls character hava been steadily pro- gressing sinco 1809, and in many of our harboss are well advanced tgward complation, but in none of the harbors are theso altcrations fln- {ahed, whilo {n some of our important harbors alang the Gulf Const the works aro scarcely commenged, and, n!unnllu[t"um presaing neces- | rest on behalf of Tildeu sud Reform and so on, sity for the completion of 4 of hostilities, Gen, iumnhireys urges tho prep- | _Only last night Tiwent to o representative ofa aration of our harbors for succcna&ll resistanee ngalnst tho fncursions of powerful iron-clads of thio present day. clses na followed beors, was declde Just got through with their regul armory, and marched This (8 n practice much In yugue among tho companies—no drinking in the arinories, but, after drill, n soclal hour over convivial b fsthrougii these soclal qualities that the Yorack regiments keep up thelr popularity. Tho men- iderable uneasiness. semtiog to disguls out for refroshments, ‘' gAY TOUND DUCKS," whosa lady frlends are ““dylng to sea thiom In and are accordingly uttendanes ot tho handsoms fcllows coma down Broadway,” with regular Tieads ercet, keepliz tho compnn ht s an arrow, ase the doar pettl- urcs do wave thelr hundkerhisls and applaud, Each dorling Anna Marin looks harles Angustus fn the line, aud confl- dontlally points him out to her nelghbors, and then hoiy sho blushes and titters, And so tho regiments make themselves goud time, and become n stand- safety in time of need. Of courso, it s not rogiment that ean be which are not have a hard have to resort to all sorts of expedients to keep thelr membership up to_tho minknum, and so In order to eatch new opular, have a y and an ark of popular, and those avold belug disbanded, members, somo conipanics will cost of thie recruit’s uniform, whil still highor, and furnish his entire cquipments. Interual dlssenslons frequently Jead to the thin- tent or unpopular oflicers wil tine, Those reghnonts which MAINTAIN TIE STRICTEST DISCIPLINE are the most successful oncs, Regimant has been notedefor this sincy its firat organlzation. It has been particular] in getblng good soldlers for command Unler Duryea, Leflerts, and now Ce its dlsciplinic has been ninintalned at the higheat standard, and, at the same timo, the men have almost worshiped thefr Coloncls. several of our reglments 6o well fn hand and ro thoroughly equipped that thoy wonld be ready {0 start on & six tonths' campalgn ut an hour's notlce, Nothing pleases themn better than to 1o offdaty before the publie, and that dut, whntever nature, has alwoys heen performe: o manner allke ereditable to them and the State they represent. Thelr service it the War 18 ‘They have also taught the to entertatn o whole- he Seventh wos cn- public works on rivers and harbors by the nct approved Aug. 14, 1870, certaln allotments have been made in” compliauce with fustryctions of expenditures under the act to. $2,000,000, and dirceting that no new work of improvement | Wil bo as far opart a4 the poles. shauld be begun. brewing uow, Tho following statement exhibits these allot- For Instance, the Republicans already have thousands of uifidavits from _colored men, who swear that they voted the Detnoeratle ticket $ 00,000 | through fear, or that they were kept from = young the Republican ticket by force. The 15,000 | Democrats have thousands of uilllavits—and G2,800 | each party I8 ndding to the stack dally—made by ml?lmgl r;:e{l.f wh;: u}velnlr um¥1 vmlmt‘l the Dm:lm- Misalsolppl Rlver, bogwe fos B cratie ticket freely, falrly, and of their own de- Jesinpl Itbver, botween tho moaathaof | | Sire, aud sct ot thelr reasons for 8o doin ’ many instances, the heft of it being that they 25,000 | had “voted with the RepubMcan party elglit 115,000 | years, nnd they and the country were no better 10,000 | off, but rather on the deeline, ~ And, also, large 10,000 } numbers of sworn statements that ufllunts 71,000 | wanted to vote the Democratie ticket 5,000 kept from it by the fear of violence ments {n detafl: For the impravement of the month of the Pl River.., Houth Pas Gnlveston bar,, . matter of history, rloting clement of thiscl sowe respect for them, gazed inthy great Forrest-Macrend Astor Place, where they were compelled to FINE ON THE MOW, persons were Killed, offce Board wns organized, Waod, then Mayor, refused to surren- der the police furco to them. Il gathered the and proposed- to show ‘The Beventh Reghnent was ed - down to fu line In front of the Mayor's oflice, ond, at the word of commund, o thousand muekets wera braught down upon the stone pavement with a resounding “thud.” The Mayor heard ft, aud, trom his ofliea window, saw thu fmposing nrea of gleamlug bayoncts, and at once suecumbed, Prudenco gut the bettr of his valor then, as it ot the Rebelllon, and ho Dlustering and concluded 1o float with the tide, The shnple preseuce of the Beventh on that oceasion prevented a con- flict of authority leading to a publie rlot. T think it was, when the Orangemen wers ued by the Ninth Regiment. to say that the Ninth was led by Col, Jim Fisk, but it wasn't—nat Jeast whilu there was danyer, Wiien Lrick-bats bej climbed ‘o garde: h changed vonts with a lostier, and hired & man to the Long Brauch buat, In due s he reached that famous_ watering-place, sacked by tho mob. Rivers (snagging operations) ....... seekers, and the reckless zunblers, who lave thelr money bet on Mr. Tilden’s eleetion, Theso stant braggarts have publfely and repeatediy declared that the fssue was, “TILDEN OR A PIONT," and that the attempt to dectare Hayes clected would Lo the signal for blaody riots in Northern difes This, of course, Lo law-abiding -citizens, wunda like the empty vaporings of beery ime bectles, but the better classes of socloty fall to takeInto account. tho thousands of reckless, Iiedefsiug persons that are to be found fu the great clties, to whom the observance of the lnw isakeasy cross, and anarchy and confusion n profit and a blesaing. ‘This clement—whoso pro- portlons are fudicated by Mr. Titdeu's 70,000 mn- fority n New York and Brooklyn—nceds but the dlightest encoursgement to break forth in riot wdpillage. Indeed, from other causes wo have teen apprehensive'of disturbance this winter, and this reckless, lawless clement would gladly embrace the opportunity.presented by political troubles to gratify thelr yeaenings for pillago and robbery. ‘Tho sltnntion is one full of perll, the best statesmanshin wl the greatest amount of furbearance will pull us through. The concentration of troops st Warhington Ja evidenco that the Gov- ennient {8 not without apprehensions of dau- gen and deems It wlse to have troops at hauil resdy for any_emergency. event of any disturbanes e the seené of the trst tho Ol and IHiinola Rivera, .. i Miusirsippl River channel, onposite St and thirty or fort; Unper Misslssippl Riv Falls of 8t. Anthony, ense of ga rufe (n Red Rivor an i ayou, Lonislong...coceee vansan Improvement of the Ohlo River,. 2 Improvement of the Tennceseo Hver,... 11 Gireat Kanawha River. Tllinols River. .. Fox and Wiscousin Livers Green Bay, Wi, , Mlwaukee Harbor. Chicowo Harbor, Harbor of Relfugs Saginaw River, did fu thoe beginnin Fylodo Harbor. abandoued his vapl Ontonogon llur"mr. Mich., “.hllch. Two Itlvers llarbor, W Manitowoe Uarhor, Wi Cheboygan Harbor, Calumet Harbor, 111 ‘White River Harbor, Mich... Grand Haven Harbor, Mich, Eaugatuck fiarbor, Mich. . South Hoven larbor, Micl Bt. Joseph Iarbor, Mich, Au Sable River, Mich, Sundusky Harbor, Ohio, Yeemillon Harbor, Ohi Falrport Harbor, Ohlo.. . Tlors at u:‘.“l:“l‘ljmhd !{m ‘lllnck Lthver, O, 40,000 fiit n C uebor, Indusessoensiaanns ), 00 Vhile this is truc, it is also Tn determining the mnotnts 10 be widite Y ! each worle mwmed, reference has been had to the balanees on hand of ‘)mvluus nppropriatious | ¢,000 more than Ilayes, In fact, Andit 1l tncso llfl&l‘"\'t'mm\'-l. true that the oloction at overy polll of B]’D“" the Btate was quict, 8o far as § hinve “fl‘;' fightiug, rioting, or attempts to drive the blucks It wos during Of_course, in the New York is Hkely to sturbance, and it may 20t be amies to see what are our mneans at hand for suppressing an outbreak. Our moln de- pendence {8 upon our_wull-drilled and vo This canslsts of abant In the riota of 1608 | le eyldence of thoir pluck und de- . Inmaro than ono fustanco they taught the rioters thut o good locust wasa more erous weapon thau a revalver. erelied upon to disperse any ordinary mob aud fo preserve tho peace, except n the face of wrmed and organized opposltion. Wi th appears, we trn to the o ETATE NATIONATL, GUARD, This conststs of the Stato Militls, & force well orzanized throughout the Bfate, and always ready and whiling, of which the brave Colonel used to Dbonst, that he *hurted ! his foot, aud became an_{utereat- ng invalld for o few duys. muined confronting tho mob, notwithstanding the cowardice of its Colonel, and finally euc- coeded fu dispersing them, or two killed, I belleve, fn the scrimmuco, not so inany us there shiould have heen, Al time of the 63 rlots most of our city regiments ating I tho battle of Gettysburg, 0 ook after the rebol rlvters (iovernment troops, how- evor, supplied thefr places, sud thore werea good many kitled and wounded rioters in conse- Bliould our Natfonal Guard ever be Belent police furce, There was'a man men, well officered. for works epeelfied, Al for the continuance of which part priations have been allotted, ate, in my ment, clearly natfonn), and are tndlspensab! necessary to protect work nlready done. Ofil- rs fu cliario of th Improvements were notified of the wnounts allotted, amd thy works are now Delng conducted on this hosis. ‘The_report also epitomizes detaflod accounts given by ullicers of river and harhor fmprove- inents, ete, now i propress umler thele re- | fn voting the Democratle ticket. spectlve managements, together with @ state- nient of the amounts which these officirs cati- mate can be profitably expended dunkhg the ngxt fisenl year, Among these estimates are the Inour own streets, ACTIVE SEIVICR IN OUR OWN STNIEETS again, thero will be but Hitle palaver before the ‘Tne War taught our people not words, which soonest sith- due hostile forves, and {t may bo taken forgrant- ed that If o riot should ever” oceur fn Now York agaiy, summary measures will begin, not ca tho strife, untess the hegnntug snd the end come Tho Notional Guard I8 loyal to the buckboue, and will render eheorful obedicnes at all tines to constituted suthority, remembered that, when Secesslon was ripeninee, it was ctalmeid that tho Now York militla woul not pull o trigger ogainst the Rebel finents would fight for them. acrity did the Natfonul Guard fiy to Whasninstoy when the PCresident called " for trovps, and foremost nmong these reiments waa the famous Bixty-ninth, composed entirely of Irlshnen and led by Col, Corcoran, in d dis ! wiffing, ot shooting begelus, thut it 1s buliet: Viat an cxcellent degreu, of citiclenc tlon of the law, a largzé ma| re supposed to by enrol unrd, but this is purely etion. ere all citizens llable to military duty armed cd, New York would have soinethin; whercas her actual enroll- r two short of 20,000, Tho d constats ot present of 8 divis- ons, 18 brizades, 1 regiment, and 10 1 battation and 11 separate A ry; and 25 reghinents, 13 bat- 7 separate companles of infantry,— ment {s & hundred o; For ramoving snngs aud wreeks from tho wiie(ppf Missourf, oad Arkansns latge may e worka in advance | and so on, e moral rense of the natton, Sarl- t, sume of theae are true, B‘l;l not ally -TTALE 0 v 13 P An it s, 1t f8 rapldly settling up, and the people make a good living, even taking the Mhoppess into consideration; and It stands to reason that, even If the wrasshoppers continte fn as great nuinhers gs heretofore the crops put In the emalier will centage destroyed, and therefore the Iess The 8ol 13 very rich, deep, and productive, and there is plenty of Governinent Iand onen to sct- tiement, clnsé to any of these towns, About 120 miies from Yankton we reached the last of the outlying settlements, and about an to sce somnd fine herds of ante. ering from a dozen to forty or filt c,—some of them fol- [stance. Feathered ANTED=~A 000D WOOD TURNER AT C Twelfth-sia. Inquire for JINEY ANTRO-FLOOR MAN HORSESHORM, AT COii- PTSEIORE, AT COlE e i—— THE COURTS. Record of Bntarday's Proceedings. Qen. Adna Anderson, Recelver of the Chi- cago, Danville & Vincennes Rallroad Company, filed his report Baturday for the months of Hep- tember and October, which Is Inbriof as followa: TECLIFTa FOR THE WO NouTilEy and Connter Oaths. Hovw tie Blacks were Influenced as Well Conchmen, Teamaters, otcs TED~A FIRST.0 ‘man for the conu Employmont Agencies. The Cose as It Looks to an Iandependent liead, and belng quite tam lowing us, at times, a long gamo was also abundant,~sich as gecee, brant, 1, V. Redfald in Cincinnatl Gommercial, New OntEANS, Nov, 23.~The nan who tries to el at the exact truth here, and lay it before the reader without party coloring, labors under difMieultics. It Is casy, very ensy, to got any smount of information yon want for *your sida" (whichever aldo that may be), and it Is caay to write It up from o partisan standpolut, supprossing whatever may look like affording cotnfort to tho enciny,~all that {s a matter of littleor no labor; but when you come to try to reconcileall the conflieting storles, and rot bot- tom facts, then 18 the task hard; nay, impossl- - Miscollaneoun. 8500 A MONTIT DTEAS OF whter use must have been. within a yery few years, o vast and favorite buflalo-range, ) hate reglon was thickly strewn with some of which can cven now be found remnants lole country I8 deeply cut, at frequent intervale, by thelr well-defined trails. These pralries aro ¢overed, for the most part, with a luxuriant growth of rich, nutritious which was eagerly devoured by n preference even” to' the bhlug- quantities, The soll is excellent ception of oceastonal heds of alkall, some of whifel have the appearance of patchies of snoy perfeetly white: tha alkall looklag an tasting” like soda, and b nearly an inch dee, ANTED-500 MEX A AQOTCY.00s s res 0 & szulhun TRailroad. Othernourees..,.. ... Hammond & Brown, of fleshs and the wi son-st. and 133 Dearbor: EN 70 BELL 13 NEW ARTIC DIABLRETHENTS: TVMETHU-Q‘fiun 31 rovement on so! e mea. " Aduress F. iN 0 INTRODUCR AN 1M- i chines. Good chanca MCcCABE, Arlington EN-TWO _ FIRST-CI, cn for & thore ‘Who bare & good Latabiy Bt aso & Saaihorn Tialh ent of Chicago & Southern R i o et A P Ty A Jtent of Chicago & Houthern "Hauthern ‘iafirosd dopot genundda, ., .. Tent of 'Chicazo ground for tratks. .. nent of Ghcago & cing, in rume places, and producing 1o vegeta- this kiud are very rare, as, {n most of them, the alkall fa more thoronghty tho eofl, and can anly he dis. rafrie by helng a harder, and pro- RWIRRE TO 1N & prof Tt will ay thosn seeking business Tos p faF papers o 80c o ANTED=A MAN FAMILTARWITH A GENEIAL niifsciuring lumber biisl Rouda (rade, Rcctatomed 15 'CEOURTART Ih Gouble eotry: faa ¥ AT And whon L ind such confusion . confounded Sroniea & 1aria o reigniog here, and see and experfenco the im- posaibilities of zetting the trtith and the whole fncarpurated witl trutly, Lean lmagine bow easily the pcople at tinguished from the general 1ittle below the common level ducing sparse and much darker vegotation, d two varlctles of producing a deliclous berry, re- seinbling a cultivated” gooscberry, only being far niore juley. We liad no trouble In fidine water while we were out, notwithstanding it was in the dry sca- sun, though, with the cxception of the Jim " River aud a tew crecks running directly into ft, there {8 no rapld-running water.~the crecks 13 b Moatiog dabt, ote., ete. fclitng, & tharough Total cesrsensstenes RECAPIIULATION, Ralance on hand Sept Liiovvsviens teceipts since on account of Hecel On account of flammond & Brown,. Un account of Chicago, Dnaviile & Vin- cennes Ralroad Company prior to most instances ot of which The Democrat naturally concludes that ifs party 15 being cheated out of the fruits of their hard- earncd victory by the Returning Board, which, two years ago, was denotnced as a fraud and o swindle by the beat Republfcaus In the land, and that the Loulsiaun Ttadical gang will, under the protection of the army, usurp the local govern- ment and turn the State, bound and handeufled, over to Ilayes, And what he reads in Demo- cratie papers I8 calculated to stimulate that be- et and stir his blood up to the fighting point, On tho other hand, the Republlcan, fed by the passionate partisan press, holieves that there is a now rebellion down liere, that the negraca arg dally shot down for voting the Republican tlvket, and thab eeveral hundred blacks wero slaughtered fn o few parishes to nfluenee the On these beds ma; ¥ toacountry town; no others hut & man of g iabits, Rood Peferonces, and can nil Dbty eferonche, and can il i e AT s S asens, VickeFs Thentre. W, Ax DAVELL, TO BELL NKW FAST-SELLING merican Noveity At atage-dodr Me- morg that anytbf SITUATIONS WANTED —fTALE. Dishuracd on account of Recelver. for a few rods and N e ey A, On acconnt of lammond & Brown. On account of Chicagn, Danville cennen Hailrovd Coin, Balance on kand Oct, u sink, and rise o few rods lower down, The water I8 very good, however, Alongz the base of the Cotents des Coteaus a8 they are generally known, lles a beautfful and very rlch piece of country, en- the continual washin) aod in the ravines in the hillsides may be foun runufng etreams and oceasfonal timber, and the htlls themsclves are capital pasturc-land, I have used too much apace alread) detalls; but I thought thoym e of uce, coming from a disinterested party, to some of the la people who are thinking ol linmigrating to tho ITUATION WANTED-BY AN ENGINEER OF 17 LaaPotiente; references furnianied, Address SITUATIONS WANTED-FEWALE. At T AN Employmont Agencics. AMILIES IN WANT OF crmaa female help, can bo The report was refereed to the Master for the usunl cxaminations. DIVORCES. THarriet Stowart filed a bill Saturday charging 1d Stewart, with' descrtion praying to be rid of him. ams pranted decrees of alvoree Baturday fn Lho folluwing i Wood from Andrew M, Wood, cause, desertion; nialena Gunkel from Phillp Gunkel, cause, tua) drunkennoss; Philip Lounsbarey from ITUATIONR WANTI 1) US| her husband, Du; XCHANGE, t EXCHANGE—FA! ¢ portion of our Washington Co., . Fayetta Ce Northern journs! liere with nn ftem of news which 1 was golug Lo use. *‘Ob," sald he, without even o stile at the absurdity of the Now for a little Yankton gosslp, such as T naye been able to pick up sinea m the estimates for ' approprintions | thing, “Ob, that's no usec to our slde—that nplirevs earnestly reeominends are "]'0 EXCHANGE-DY T. B LOTD. ROON 14, 140 a+front hotel, 100 rooms, lat pox125, 004 11nds, or aay Kind o 40od tFage s WK stores and lots on Water-at. , hetwees d Fiftl-av., now rented leal property o any good town' of cityi Yankton now presents fquite of u seaport of gome pretensions; for ahe has now Iying along her levee, and on the ways for repafrs, 80mo fourtcen or fifteen steambonts, furtning part of the fleet whilch have been kept 5o unusually busy this scason, carrying supplics to the Indlin tighters, Terry and Crook, In ad- wan't do our folks any good Ewmnia Lounsberr; the following! For completing defensive works | It §s the polie ot Fort Jackson, Missiselppt River, 825,000 Fort Philip, Mississippl River, $25,000. ns to influcnco O the subject of river and harbor_approprin- | that arise here wi tions for the current flaeal year, Gen. Hume y cause, ndultery; George 8, Sandercock from Nathulfe M. 8andercock, cause, desertion; Richard Peet from Elizabeth Peet, cause, adultery and desortion, complainant to have custody” of children: Della Wisa from cause- extreme crueltyi Eliza ony L. Bush, un the lere to feed the passinns of cach party North with one-slded statements, so olities hereafter, L serve for political thunder for years to tome; therefore each side (s making Of the anounts appropriated for | the most of it. Sftssourl, and Arkansia i aippl and trlbutarios, oWn race. 95,000 120,000 come to finn erlor By, Wis, or Dbreakin dition to their ususl business of supplying the forts and ngencics above, with the exception of the Fon- . Louls, which is still up the river, and will probably stay there till next spring, as the “Big Muddy” i3 now finnly frozen over. Next spritgr Yankton 18 to inve several new boats, Including two of light draught, to run between here und Fort Pierre, to accommudate 1he Black-1ills travel, which, it is expected, wily be very heavy through here. There has not Dbeen o sufliclent number of bonts on the river this scason to do the busiuess, as there now re- majns considerable freight, which has to be Ireighted up country overland, Altogether, Yankion has cvery reason satisfled with this season’s work. generally hus been and 8 good, and new bufld- inys are comiug up in all parts of the city; and, on the whole, everybody Ia In guod spirits, ex- cept, perhaps, the three men accused of murder who now arc in_the United States awaiting trial. Two of tnurderer of WIId Bl and McCarthy, tho man who kiiled Carty, bothmurders befnez committed in the Black Hills last snamer—will have their have their trial atthe next session of the United States Court, which mcets here on the29th [nst. MeCall and McCarthy made a savage attempt to break fall o few nfghts aince, fu which they were nearly successful, They b Insensible, “nud were Just down and out,” when the w YOtk Properiy. fneat buthiings ad 1 ‘Washl) or janda, town or etts ® A very fine stone. on Calumet-ar., for res. lainant to have care of ota. on DearBamuat., rom Erust Drees, cause, cruelty; und Alva Trowbridge from Leunom K. brldge. on the groun ) T Tobert B. Graves, indicted with Charles T1. Cronkhito nnd others for an attempt to defroud the Govermnent of 1s tax ou u large amount of epirits, appeared In Court Saturday, pleaded not and entered futoa rceognlzince in the 85,000 for his future appearance. Bradford flancuck was, Saturduy, appofated Assigrnee of Anderson Brothers. The creditors of Crossman & Co. held u mect- ngreed 1o nccept a composi- tion of 15 per cent in ecash which was offered by Now, mark this, Each party here will give a sort of ofliclal statement to ‘the country, and those statements will each be supported by the Secretary of War of Sept, 4, limiting tho | abundanco of sworn testimony, yet the candid reader will be unable to reconclls thom. They property. n;awnfiln&hbnm.na 1ot €52125, d of his desertion. o 1 perty o city, oubla brick dwelitng, 1 av., hetween Forl Re10%. 8 Wavaih- TLY-pecond-Ata., Jor 8 five place for a gen- E’.‘CII(\XGeF.—cm ¢GO “:Al"; ESTA’ o Far gond i LESTEIL, B Dromdway . TO EXCIANGE-FISE resdence ato 8 waier bt aho County, Kan. ing Saturday, and A GO POW] L for buriness property URT. a bill Saturday avalust Charfes A. and Julla A, Gregory and u lurge numnber of others, to appoint a Récelver and {o foreclose a trust dood for §: and 2, of Lot 10, Bloek 22, in Fractionu! Section ed o bill against Charles A, 1 Julla A, Gregory, the Cook County L: Compuny, Freder{cl 1ou, to foreclose a mortgaze for Lots 2, 8,4, and 6, In UNITED 8 George W. Cobb filed FINANCIAL. B oo sip s SUP SO PO, ANCHS MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHE! honds, etc., st LAUNDERS' private }m .AB\':III{ e olph-st., ‘near Clark, livoms 5 s0d 6. Rstabi ON DIAMONDS, WATCIT al 7 lonied on furai: Room . (R0 on Sub-Lots 1 them—McCall, the Additlon to Chient Samuel Bliot i ral ture withous removal C.COLE &CO,, 144 DRARDON + 10 loan 1n [arge ‘Then the Republicans have stacks of aflida- vits from these very men, 000 | who swear that the; ln.mg they voted the and i J, Bal- 5,000 on Sub- owens' Subdivision of Lots 12, 13, 14, 16, and 16, Block 5, uf Ashland's Hecond Addition to Chicazo. Charles E. McKenna began a suft for €2,000 against James C. Mackay. I3, P. Ferry and Thomas E. Mitler filed a libet ngoiust the proceeds of the schooner G. Ellen to recover $1,003.95, due for supplies furnished. CINCUIT COURT, . V. Farwell & Co, sued J. V. Le Moyno, E. 1. Rubbard, and E. P. Wood for $1,00J. Henry Warrington filed o bill Baturday sgalnst Barkory H. L. "Wait, F, W. Tourtelotte, Surals J, Armstrong, and I, Blackburn to foreclose o trust decd for $2,000 aud 5 in Bard's Subdivision of n Sehool Scetion Addition. I1. W, Austlu sued Louls C. Marsh for £1,000. COUNTY COURT. In the matter ol thy Villags of Hyde Park, spoctal ussessment No. 69, J. H, Yord, and C. W, Needham were appointe or many of them, reed toswear that cmocratle ticket freely nnd falrly, when in fuct they didn’t, but wanted to vole for the Republican candidates all the thne. down, examining census re- ports and_reglstration. lists, making allowances for blsek Democrats and white Republicans, I or smuall amonnta on real estate thiree or five years, st 8 and § per cent, 50 SHARES, ALL O ANY Sifting it al nited States Mar- ed to be passing by, and they, Aeclig ONE CONCLUSION, which will take more evidcice than I have yet fouud to drive me from. the vote hiere had been in every way a8 fulr and free na you have in Ohio, without murder of thy Dlacks, or frighteniug of them, or threatening them with 1o land “to cultlvate, or lowerin; their wagges ou account of * Rudical taxation,” up thelr meetings, of the sort, Loulslana would 1Haxos by o majority of not less thaw 15,000, Wao know that the negro fs Republicanon natlonal fssucs, owine to causcs which go back into hiatory. On a free, fulr olectlon, without any other appliances to win votes thau you blacks would vote'the Democratle ticket than whiteg wonld voto the Republiean ticket, Wo might falrly offsot onc vote nguiust the atber—the bluck Demoerats against'the white Republicaus, quictly placed the cool muzzle of a revolver ot each of their heade, and invited them to take n Jhl, no doubt wishing their eaptors had been In the Southern States watch- ing the Returning Buards, instead of swinging around there just at that Hime, The third snan, for the wmurder of o man 5, ahout o week And that s this; '0 LOAN—IN SUMS OF $1,500 A rest; which they oty upon 31"1:("" o TO LOAN ON CITY TROP- 11 CENT-MONEY T0 LOANTOX clTv Tt TURNER & BOND. 102 Warh m £ PER CRNT=MONE' T, R, Armstrong, J. N 8 LER, N aTv Tior: Carson, 18 In jail named Vankikk, in Lion Fi ‘The murder was the result of a drunken uarrel ina gambling-saloon the nizht before, th purties were stage-drivers, and hard drfnk- on Bub-Lots 3, 4 Lot 1, Block 43, ELLANEOUS, ARI PAID FOI CAGT-OFF CLOTHIN furniture, and mitcelianenis goods of an; Ly sending letter toJUNAS GELDER, ¢ Btate-st, OACHES AND BED-BUGS EXTRRMINATS 18) East Washingion-at, S ¥ ANTONE BHOULD HAVE SEEN OR It Ve buve had n small-alzed snow-storm to- night, about an fuel and nhalf or two inches huying fallen. ° A ———— THE COUNTY MAP DEPARTMENT, To the Editor of TA¢ Trivune, S CiricAGo, Nov. 23.—Allow e to Inquire through your columns of the County Comnmis- sloners i the map men ot the Record Depart- ment of this connty are pald a regular salory, or do they work by the plece? If they receiven ealary Why {s ftU'that they can stay away weeks at a time running around salvons wway will du well to bo an the Jookout for that departmeat, as such men tend to defest candi- ave in Ohle livy o In the estate of L. Guogeich, the wili was roven und lotters wero grunted to Chavles rehiluer, under bond for §14,000. Jupor Drussoxp—Arguments fn the West Bldu Qus-Cumpany cas Jupee Broparrr~-123 to end of calendar. No. 121 (Huck ve, The Fittshurg, Cinefunuti & 5t. Louis Rafiroad Company) ou trinl. JUDGE J AMRSON—L07, 20 No. 261 on trial. true that Tilden o ! 1 i to | enrries this State on the face of thiugs; that la, B ol o er A avar o iy liintiand, XAME e has more votes fn the boxes—from 7,000 GOOD CHANGE=1 WILL VAT for indles’ and gen ISCHEL, » E to. 811,318 to 813, Junax Moore—i7, 19, 40, No casc on trial. Jupou Roarus—=Set case 3,077 (MeDonald va, McCauley) and calendar Nog, 453, 461 to 481, {n- Nu case on trlal. _Junee Bootit.—47l to B84, Incluslve, except £y Term No, 3,030, Maher vs, Chicago, Afton «& St Louls Rallroad Company, on trial. Jupue MCALLISTER.—~Sot ‘cases, Terin Noa, G4 and 5475, In re Village of Hyde Park, Also pasacd cases, Term. 1,180, 1,101, 1,214, 50, Greencbauy h of abyuL $10, But the blacks were operated on bafors the e eleetion, They were Influeneed fu various ways, sume of tho leadiug ones killed outright (bu the number has been exaggerated Ly the Re- publicaus), sud ol were made to ubderstawd thut the puth of safety and peace for them luy e wrent Names, Denner (Cal,} Tribune. TPiyelve years ngo o family moved from 1~ nols to this city. Boon after arriving here a daughter was Uorn to tho female head of the Twusehold, and belug favorably impressed witn the country and Lopeful for the outlook, they named the youngster Great Prospects, Not long since another daughiter was born, and 4 Al BOYS AND Gl end 10 cents 10 J, L W. \'& CO, oL 25 best. tnted Tiristol nddreas cay eits, and get | chiromo, 9313, In oli color: o i get baths Big per cent fa ugents. ermis sent with yoor first order, HOARDING AND LODGING, Nouth Side. AR R EAST VAN BUREN-RT., Board for llsllel or gentlenien, $4 (o €3 per week, In Eaat Fellefans not o singte ticket was al- lowod to bepolled for the Ropublicun tleket, Varlous explanations of this liuve béen given by 1,21, 1,238, an the Democrats, but none that will hold water, Thy . Reyuols, on trial, a8 FARWELL—Set case, 71, O'Callaghan NEAR STATE- =1 Dbuld, naked fuct remains that the Republican For fuiprovements of the Aftsefsaipp( mn{umy was stamped out, and thut the blacks, tween months of the Hlnoiy witl aud Ohio BIVORS.oeiaen aan For moutli of Missisnlipi Rivor For Upner Minsisslppl Riser, For fmprovement of Dea Moi For Roek Islind Rapids. Iuver For Ohto River. €0, 000 | turbance. Tmprovenent of Oloveland Tarbor, 200, 000 the reglment smarched aboard ship, with its ranks already overllowing, tho officers had falrly to club thelr persistent counteyinen, who clambered up the siiles of the veasal, DETEIMINED TO G0 TO TIE WAR with thelr favorite reglment, with othier regiments—t overflowiug, and they wers obliged to send men awny under guard to prevent them returning, beeause they could only draw rations for the When wo thid the blatant TH- den disunjonlsts venting thelr treusonable sen- timents, and threatening robellfon and armed opposition to thelawfull ol the country, 1t 18 well tu recall these Iittlo in- similar outbreak that wag pros tuted by the suns men soIng sixteen years ag It fs well to remind them that, while tho Na- Btaty is composed of men of il shudes of polltical opinton, drawn from oMl clossos of soclety, und representing e basluesa interest fn'tho community, thoy are alzo loyal men and true patrlots, who areéworn, 1 the laws of tho land, and that they will do jt at all cause thoy represent all classes and every Inter- cst, and ora armed sud equipped to protect those interests, that TIEY CAN 1 DEIENDED UPON to do thelr ful} duty whepever culled upon, As soldlers they must obey tho call of thelr coun- a total of 1,606 commissioned ofllcers, Ad 17008 non-counmissloned ofllee anaggregute of 19,413 oflivers and men, ree §3 fully armed, uniformed, drilied, ulpped, 1t posacsses the most finproved Whether 3y the Infantry, srtillery, or Mtaglven nolnt In twenty-four 'y large nuinber vf men who hayve stand high upon tho na- CITY NEOIMBNTS “ly Emu: uulx‘dmu’n, utxlelr ranks (! ready, at au hour's notice, to 10,000 non I line of "battle, A men costs Lho State on) Y00 & year—say 810 per man, NO_uuo suppuscs that the reglments are ned on any such sum—the inen them- pwhnt the State and city fatl short ant sud coutly armor- —a act which tho tax| ey hud thelr little settlviment with But the hoip glven these s utterly to keep them to- ¥ Were wot some uther stimulug elven “I;L This fa furnished by Lo public, which iraces the marttal spirit in our young men, Wartuest applause upun our s It {8 “quite tho thiug” Young men Lo belonir to ong of our city 3, and the more favored outs have no 5 in keeping thele ranks full, ~ And these Ien tuke great pride In their reglments— are well offleered—an. ness and alacrity ut the tap of the ous Seventh Reglinent numbera wen, aud at u recent muster l‘)’"‘f": oiuo:il in o, uterchted all are in keepjuyr up the Duie of the Buventh, ) hid and scversl others, turned out strong on the samd vecaslon. It ‘¢ sam to belong to sume of TUELL BOCIAL STANDARD Y bigh but oxpensive. e aruwuriea for tho regl must furnlsh its own ro Stait officers thelva, Improvement of Yort bor..... Monroo Uarbor, Mich..,. Cheboygan, Mich,, 1larbe Baglnaw River, Mich. .. Harbor of Nefuxe, Lake Huron., 51, Mary's I'alls Canal, Chicogo Harbol Michigan City liarbor In transmitting theso statewnents of amounts which hls subordinate oflleers say can bo profit- Aud 8o {t was clr companies were tlon's xolf of tionor, each regimont, Chiet of Buyineers mnkes no recommicudation onstituted suthorlties | 5 g oo ‘The Loves of Kitty and Chick, our When I was a little girl a ncighbor gave me o lttle era; '-nnd‘wl\ltc.l\ i £inp) another nelghbor had the miafortune to lose in ona night aald hen and her entlre brood, save one poor little chick; that oue sho guve to me. "Il pets were soon on the best of terma, W t:llclt Bgot nh{dclnougn v.a‘uln her ‘:}l‘:n s te the two would have great sport, fek woul T have mentloned n my dispatches the fact #o round the louse ad fast as her legs, ( ¢nat numbers of colored Dimocrats have bowt brought In frons the disturbed parishies to cun- tloual Quard of tho Sommunds wonld fufl ulded by her outstretehed wings, could earry a roush-and-tun kitty would eet on his bed aud chick would i up aund nestle down clois to liwm; kitty wouls wash her feathiors, vat fushlon, and whon she was cleaned up nicely tlwl would slcop, kitty's | 1o wags from, or W aw encireling chick’s neck, : urt her, though he often pretended s was go- ing to bite her. Chick, when sho had grown to Le o hen, uever lor¥ur. sleoplute with ki | for, a8 | name ghould not ba roveated, she I nto tha | hinek-;man was ut loart o thoye of thelr nel 1o these rockless Tildenites, who have cvery- thing to gain and nothing to lose by precipitats Ing civit strfe, but they would apecdlly flnd that bullots are harder suid moro cffective” than ‘'bo Natlonal Guard of thy State of Now York i3 u Joyal nnd patrlotic body of men, of whom cvery citizen is wo have the utmost cont have Jittlq Ides that thero s golng to bo 4 row, at the same tme, whils there 18 so much 2, aiid whilo businesa men are so full of anxicty and apprehiension, ft belioves us ail 10 508 how we are situated. So fur as New York {8 concerncd, ehe 13 ablu to take carc of hersclf, even though Southern liebelsshould agaln come sugaliing into the haunts of poverty and vice to p discontent and provoke bloodslied. While this cun scarcely bo expected to occur oceur unce, and that 5o ghould kuow better are threatenin lony as ena lived, house and mlko nnest in somo corner on a lot nor would she seruple to g0t upon Lhe proud, and Tn whom Five Contcnnial visltors atood at the corner of Cliurch and Cortlandt streeta lust ovening, ‘The several com- ent frequentlystio with cach 0 superh furnlshiug of - the com- uud ‘the expenee must be met Bhould this run short, iy umbrellas wore brandished intorrogative- Ono very small newsboy was fu the centro the fact thut it d t be yeplentshed 1 fact, @ number of the Yerack ! come 1 D them to vote the Democeratic tickot out of re- Janovanientof "“““3?{".3'“3“’ ’35‘833 wand for thelr own safety, And it is [alr tu sny 10, thut the other Federal ollleers atutloned in the same parfsh do nut agreo with thoe Captain All these oflicers are the dfiferent 1 4 during tho next fiscal year, the | Syerbourd. meerning them, e —t——— nume was found in_a_singular manner, names of Illinois nud Colorado were veversed, and the little one s now doomed to go through the world us Btonilll Odaroloe. time, Great Progpects hns grown up conatderablo aize, and fn this reard the family are probubly realizing the faith fmplied by the ¢ty nt feast, there has appeared he reversal of the name, snd sho lias only suffered by a diminution of her cogno- men Lo the common wurd * Specks." Misceliancous, TANTED—A 1OV OF ANOUT 11 YEARS TO , Tflhunaol’flu.m" Wit A v Junue WiLuiams.—Sct case, 786, Bonuor vs' 1out exception, were compelicd to yote the t it Chieago Land aud Loan Cotopany, ,000 | Democratie ticket or not voto at all, 00,000 |~y Weat Feliciana Linentioned in dispatches 185, 000 that the Federal offfeer fn command thure told 60,000 | e that the election In that parish was per- w000 | fectly froe and fulr, nobody hurt, and no die. All uf which Is'trus on the face of Fur Wabash Hiver, 145,000 { {t, Thers was no disturbanee, or riot, or anned 1,800,000 | inen at the polls driving away voters at tho Eluwl point, but measures had boen taken days = ofory the electlon to creats sucl o degrea of 5 5,000 | yneusiness i the Afrlean mind o8 to Surcmion CounT—CoNrEsaLo) Edward D, Tuck Mortimer A, Frisl 4, 8, U7 —Royer Wheel ENNIAL TIOURE, 268 8OUTH STATE-ST.— armon ctal. ve. Wal- osed, 35 Jiox waeki, day-Uoard, o4 er Week] tran: o Sloan etol, va, Ueorge Eohlmun, $301.09. ~Mary Weatphal vs. Fredeelck 7:1. 60, —~Calln_ Robinson v, Theodors H. Bryant, $407.40.—4, B, Woeaver 8045.4L—T, W, Ji ARUON.—] ter Hellinn, S414.101 A HOTH! 30 WABABIL-AY.. Tear Monroe-st.—Hoard and : et er woeks room without hoand, 30 cents, 1 per day, B2.50 to 33 per wee BUSINESS ORANCES. WITH 84,000 UASH, of sickness, half- d n!e timate Sun huslies 200,000; 1 11 you aid koo I refereicen do oot apply. A d Edward Hchwenn, Ueorge Btaley, Lonira Taylor, 103,65, Cincurt Count—Junas Rogzns,—Ilarry Dyrno ve. Mty Jano and Joscph L, Dirigge, gurnishis, verdict, $181,07, 11 SALE-84,000—1-5TORY AND UAREMENT , and 1004001338, curnery Duliding_eust 10 butid et res ur £15 ) per monthy .. In three blocks of Palmer itiw payelope stonedront busiies i1y th 1o nuw reated for & cant that will rent whose views [ Republicans, au thuy see things fu the same pal thesnme stundpoint, Blustrates tho diflicultics of th situntion. 1 have Leforo explafned that I havo no sym- pathy with the so-called Republican State Gov- ernuient here, and sliould not weep to sec b go But the unlalrness of Dlncks tu voty the way they don't want to, when wnch forcing eleets a Presidént of the United Stutes, is ealoeuluted to make the average man cull for & fair vote as woll as o fair count, A “1nlr count™ here—that 18, n_count of all t SALE—A DRUG ETONE, BITUATED IN A town within 100 milea of Chicayo, doing'a Slock sod fixtures in tha beat of ¢ It gotting better A Trip on the Irairlvs---Affalrs ut Yankton, Speclul Correwandence of The Tribune, Yanxron, D. T, Nov, 20.—About the middle of Soptembor last, your correspomlent, huving an oppurtunity offered him to take a trip on the pralries of Dakota with 8 Government survey- Ing purty, avafled himself of It,—partly from n desire to obtaln a knuwledge of tho couutry; partly for the pleasure which he expected, and id recelve, from ft; and last, but not least, 10 make $215,000 l;u in LW For parulculars warees \VANTF —A BTOCK 0f $4.070 to ¥0,00, = SLOUSEIIOLD GOODS, WE EMPIRE Al sill furnitire, carpe o ¢ celvbrated Emnpire parior beds al i price UBURBAN REAL ES i3 8100 WILL 10 Uhlesgos sl:nh-x Jumb Animals, the votes cast—elects Thden. The questlon ftten, und shortly after | gho, littly \ WEST MADI. 1 | ) oday Trihge), iRy v 8, 8hould wo go Lehind that vote, aud w that it svas obtaluod by forco and groys ln- timidotlont That s what tho Returnlug Board are dolnee. They are not only looklng {ato the ballot-boxes, but going behind thum to sco it a When | yelpices cluss of voters had a fuir show. “PINDING SHELTER with the hope that ho might obtaln sowe facts that migit be of Interest to your readers. Wo loft Yankton with ntrainp boforo us of about 200 miles belurs we reached our worls, which wua I the vieinlty of the intersection of the fourth staudurd sud eighth gulde; and our route lay for the most part in the beautiful and productive Valloy of the Jantes or Dakota Niver, which, by-the-by, should be Indicted ot Min K RIohthly payiients (sce B LA L D — LTIY FA 5., $30 dows, 80 1m0D T Singtonat BETWEEX TWENTY Sl IS . BALF_A_CHOICE 100-ACUE FARM WELL i des B eI sl ViDg 16y 1007 Wa: intles of Chilcago. 18, WUIPTLE, 108 Washingtou-st., atn 14 L e e ] e well fewarded evor at Tribusa ofice. “erapo vell, Neturi to 790 fue itty close to " ler heels, | gor with the Northern Demacrats now here. dellgghted to steal E MEDIUM-SIZED DAY t’fl"fi’“ oy they wonld have | goyt you what th blacks eald upon such vceas foot, collar luuy oo wear ion: lo pluy for d whife, and then | yions, or rather tho drift of thelr remarks. On anathier race, When tired of out-door sports, | tg fice of things they are approved us genulue Democrats, who thoughe they and the country would get along botter under Demaocratis ruly. ~1 l:l(l nu‘vi mlav what parish q ion he called, or an Kltty would nover | fhiat wight got him futo troubles bu tho earlicat opportunity, for it is, without ox- ception, the must crookded afluf beating 8t. Louls whisky comy ‘Tho river runs nearly south, a: distaned from Its source to {ts mouth 1s only abuut 330 miles, its aetual beagth i over threo s B ek R syt ITOTENT=BIX-1i00M COTTAGE IN TIIE Ofi wo_blocks uf hurse ¢ L} h Clark-st, I—d 7'0 RENT-81F Tiousy, 310\ tlfi"!’ v, T, 3 BTONT per mouth, frame Unu of these metl t, Dow Also, Ui nioat orfect 1ou ruckawayeever shown lu 1 nakers top buggles, 30d, 1 porfect o tloges, cheap. PENNOVEI & OItEES WINTERFD. jaction, Gusrautaed; wr N & CO.—. N BALED YULSDAT YV ALION & COSAICTION BXCES TURRATS, Qur route took in the yonng aud rapidly- growing towns of Odessas,” Ollvet, Scotlund, Rackpart, uud Firo Steel, zhteen miles from Yankton, and ia pop- uluted almost entirely b ubout eoven or elgt wiles further on, Ia largely coplod by Scotel and Euglish, cotlund conies Ollvet, o young but gruiving place, Mllitown, forty-elght miics trom Yank- cuough \ub‘knuw |lm= \(\'hfiu ha wua llu{m with St Lo tid S eevoak ":x!cu:::{:flll;é:t\x!'r‘; —GOOD CAKE, AND BATIS: ubliean, and ths argely with thy parish was hecdusy * they lock, northwest corticr. on Brewtics ur tu - reason that tho) Democrats in 1 Next beyond NIVOROES, lowods wanted shelter.”! T Republican rule A Bloated Youug Aristoerat. to tho ton, sltuated on the bank of the river, has ‘ons of those very rare things {n Dakota, namely, n water-power, which s helpime the plac Next comes Ruckport, ol milea from koro; it dorlves it pame from thu ORCES LEGALLY AND tor Tucompasibitiny, et f sk clty refereuvca 7 Asuiand Bk, Clilcuxo, 111, TED TOOMS, WITH UIETLY ODTAINED I " wouldn't have any more of It. The whites de- lock, Raudoiph-ste clared that every bluck man who voted with Five carpet-bags, In varlous stages of decom- | thiem should have the mmplest prutectiony o nded fromn thelr hands, Five | should never bo molusted, and ho should have ONCESLEGALLY AND QUIKTLY OBTAINRD abundance of stotie,—not foose dyift, but regu- o vyeey Stato uad Tere) Jur ledgus of flne red sandstone,—and 1s on of M the very few ploces lu this Territory, east of tho plenty of land to cultiyate and good wagzes, and schools forlis ehlldren, lio hecided uot “Bouse Bt doord ulso Lw ¥ Now," gafd” the smallost man | the summons to help us rid the Biate of Radl- argeat curpet-bog and the most | cal mbhurk ugitated umbrells, % vow, uty little wan, I { himself, repetitlon of those sceues, Las destroged pul little less than militay v reat degree, aud met of experd- Iberel cxpenditure on t But it §s the cultivation of this soclal P8 up he esyrit dd corpa, kecps tmskea a **erack ™ reghnent, Pprobubly more wealth amony an any other in the Buate, waut you to tell us whero wo can flud o chieap but respectable hotel? 1 dunno nothin' | to do, he niust o to the Radical carpot-bagigers. 'bout theso 'ere chesp hash-liouses,” sald the boy, pouncing un the cigar-stup confidence toa cuee Krow susp My Tilden has had ft (n Lis power b any thae ta allay these suspiclous am) restore contldence to buslnces cirelea by simply MUZZLING TilR VAYING HOUNDS who give voice ju such dlsmal notes, but ho has Let bim come out ke o man, a6 Upv, ilayes baa dons, and prove his clatm to can't toll you nothin’, Iputsupat the Avener myselt,” Five Centennlal umbrellas rose wrathfully in the alr, but the boy was uot faile . ulled So.do ¥ thiove when thy fell.—Aew York Sun. The Twenty-secoud prob- o Ar e, Watin, brick bara riomg yloaty o feg) 4 then he must look out for o wanted Jand to cuitivate, And it he wanted work Missoul, i which building-stone van be found, “The stone fs cottpused of ' fine fint sund, ard 18 very lard; but, as §t_soems to Ho i from two to elghteen fuches in thickness, it ro- PO SRLE-BEVERAL LATE Tt ers, Domeatle, liome, Hoinington, and ail frat-ciasa niachines, fro Teaest, Wit Aitac HVATKLOAN'OF ho must got it himuelf, Buch were the Iufluences nsed, vhiteh the M- | kiow that inmost instuuces it wis no worse. tlg man dmd drovped In his excltoment, T | And Ium glad to konow, further, that the Ro- Fith publican siories of mullor a6 ox building purpuses. a8 one uf the must beautiful sites of auy place I ever saw, belng superior even to that ot Yaukton, and lay some splendid agricultural country around it} fndecd, were it not for those pestsof the-West, Lo urasshuvuers, the whole beaustiul valley Arimgraatl o u iof termy, 3 Lo} ter 10 per woth L pal, furder thero bas been, but hupoll, that the Hopublican organlst briisgs himseif to Lolluve. 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