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—<—<———<—<— EPISCOPALI faith, (has guaranteeing a enpport for the Dishop: and Wnenras. There would reem to ta great unas; aato the property of erectines | new dlorewe where dividing hoe on the cnet shall} be the Lilluoie itiver, and the line of LaSalle County, Whiteslde and Lee Counties, em- countice and the parte of Pate alying weal of the Ti 4 contatning an acre popnlation of over 200, 000, fever missions, fiftven have been cangnically settled for one y collegiate inetitntions Filly, and Junllee the Lindsey Church Wururas, Thie proposed new diocese embracen a territory homexencous ag to ite people, an to Its anid a4 to ite commercial a of the church in Quincy ovislon for the anp- nimity of opini teen honniary- Third and Last Day’s Session of the Diocesan Con e nam and Marshal Coun! ynen, ten of w! Tho Motion to Allow Lady Members of the Church to Vote jege. al tohin’s me, at Quincy; and network of rattron A Conditional Division of tho State Into Three Bishoprics. \ ation hereby consents new diveceo withia the limits ‘of the present Diocese of Uline, ta be composed of that part of ealsl diocese Lying wi Itlver and LaSalle County and south of the Coun- es of Whiteside and Lees and Wurnkas, A movement han been inangurited In Southern and Central fItinoleas expreesed ata public delegate meeting held atSpringtield Ang. 21, 1877, in @ revolution addressed to the Meloy requesting the Committee on Division to reportin favor of a dlocese embracing all that part of the present nola lying auth 06 the Counties Ad ‘The Diocesan Convention was called to order | to the formatic: at 10 o'clock yesterday morning by Bishop Mo- oie nnn BT ‘The elections were continued, and the follow- fog was (he result: Provisioual Delegates to the General Conven- tlon—The Rev. Dr. Corbyn, the Rev. F, M. Greeg, the Rev. D. W. Dresser, the Rev. M. lolcomb, F. H. Winston, Henry Candee, Wilk jam F. Whitehouse, D. W. lace. foard of Missious—The Rev, March Chase, the Rev, Dr. Sullivan, the Rov. T. M. Henedict, H. Hf, Candee, R. P. Johnson, and 8, M. Etter. ‘Trustees of General Theological Seminary— The Rev. T. M. Benedict, the Rev. G, F. Cushman, the tev. J. H. Knowles, the Rov. Clinton Locke, C.K Larrabec, L. B. Otis, W. F. Wattehuuse, Mexander I. Bwing. Dr. Chase, from the Committee on Legtela- tion, reported In favor of chauging the constt- tutfon #0 a8 to make the olection of deputies to the General Convention occur early in the Con- yention, Immediately preceding the General Diocese of Hl a River. embracing itn ayy nineteen. parishes, and eaat of the Hlinus gate population of 1, 150,000, fizteen mtsalons, eighteen clergymen, thirteen of whom have been canonically eettied fur une year, and abant 1,400 communicants Wueuzas, At sald meeting i ; ane "waa decided by reenintion that an adequate support for the Epis- copate contd be raised by annital assensienta, $2, 000 having been secured = pledied the nam of $500, another That this Convention likewtee con- renty ta the formation of anew sincese within the ereut Diocese of Hilinota, to be cont t part of the State of Silinuis tying Counties of Woolford. Livingstan, Ford, and Troquola, aud eaet of the Tito it the Bishop gives bie consent to the forination of auch new dioceses, tho General Convention be aud is beruby requeated to consent to the ercetion of the same. Rerotred, That two committees, consisting of five encht, two clergynicn and three laymen, residing reapectively within the bounde. of ‘the. proposed new jurisdictions, be appointed by this Convention to putineafe form and paruchial and p Ingatrietly with A: the General Convention, sald nuitied before the meeting Hon to the Bishop for lis approval; and By a reference to Canon & Title 3, it nt the law authorizing the. formation of afederate convention or council ceses within auy State Is euch that the Dioccres of Minoia may aC once enter into faderate relations for such purposes aa the cotimon futeresta of the ehureh within the State may require; therefore Heaviced, That it} the wenve of this Convention that, In the event of the erectiua uf eald dioceses, all should be placed at once {n provincial rela> tions by the aduption of necessary articles uf cou- Resolred, That, ‘Aa to extending the right of suffrage to wom- en in parochial wlnirs, the Committee reported adversely, ant! asked to be discharged from further consideration of the subject. ‘The first part of the repurt The second provoked sutne discusalon. poke in favor of the ladics, say- Mi not carry on the work In lie Ife did not believe concurred in, Cot. ae 5) rtat he cou! fe ‘without their aid, they should be restricted In thetr ht to build the Kingdom of Christ, or tu the goveruiment the church property. C.. Stout sald in many of the Btutes the Women were allowed to vol ose. He was decidedly in favor of it, and ‘oped all would stand tp for the best part of the creation aud the best members of the ta increase if porelble dgee in view of comply- f the Conetitntion af pledzen tw be eub- f the Genern] Conven- Mr, Asbury was in favor of the women, he cane he ind married one and had a daughter, Locks moyed that the subject be ta! The motion was not agreed to. Mr, Perse moveil as an sinendment to strike out the word “male from the Mr, Kinney sald, wainan being the eqnal of man, he believed it would Improve the moral gions condition of almost every pariah it they came Inand yoted for the vestry. dit not belleve they would vote as thelr hus THE REV. MR, ONEGO eald the matter of division had been pending had been slow, cauttous, aud conservative. Theguestion of 4 compliance with the constitutional provistun regarding the support of the Episcopate was the qi Quincy bud given her pledge, and.the southern: part of the State should be given an opportunity to show the means could be raised. upon the subject, he autd the action of the General Convention showed that the clause in Articie 5 of the Constitution did not meau endowment, or parochial, or porsonal pledges. The Quincy proposition was a new one in tho Church history, aud he was inclined tu belleve that the Gencral promptly accept It. Increased Episcopal super vision was certainly needed in this State. ‘The Rey. Mr. Dresser supported the division, believing that the Jncreas wascasential to the growth of the Church. Bome said “ wait’! They had waited, and were tired of waiting. It should not be imagined that they wanted to be separated from tle old diocese; thoy did net want to sever old ties. Mr, Ashbury said that Quincy would sup body there wanted him, nations had pattod him on the back and sald, Give us the Bishap.”* Dr. Cushman made a few remarks illustrating. te that nu division of the dloccee, seven yeurs. They i Halatt “Tue Rev, 11, . Perry deprecated hasty action, | due Ieelelate ‘Thla change might require the rearrangement of the entire canon, so as to avold the passihit- es having an overweenlng wico In an clection. The matter should be seriously considered. Canon Knowles said it was heretical and un- catholle to separate men from woincn in the Man represented human- ie idea of viving tyof a few fam Convention would work of the Church, ty, nnd not bis own sex. women avote belonged to a lower pl tion than that which prevatled in very true woman would remain iuthat lovely obscurity which the true soul alone could appreciste, and tn which they could hy enteriug into church of thy Episeopate do better work than politics, Womnn’s place wan. AT NOME RAISING RANTES for the glory of God, and uotin as vestry mect- ing pulllng wires. Cul, Harlow did not believe the Canon was a married nan, Ile was astonishe alishop. Eve of other denut at such doctrines,— astontabed that the women should be put down with the working cattle If the Convention had at heart the growth of the Church, it would give them the right asked for. The Rey. Mr. Goo an {nnovation, shonla recelve the consitcrat portance demanded, moved that It be laid over Diocese of Minois was divided there ought to be no queation ratecd of the possibility of the aeveral dioceses providing a sup; The Bishop of that Dio through it cornerwise in on hour and a half, and At Jud quadrupled tn the Inst generation, It was tine to put aside the old English traditions, adopted at the time of the Revolution, when not being able to vive Hlshop's mouey they gave them land, The Rey, Mr. Phillips said the churches tn the southern part of the State were suffering for ‘waut of more Episconat supervision,—mmuruthan the Bishop could nuw give it. Mr. Parker spoke In favor of tho division, anying that Quincy rested ber case on its merits, ‘To ifs mind ft would be agrcat blunder to let three years more gu by without action. Sone turther discussion took the Rev, Mr. Enster, L. 8. Otis, Rev. Il. G. Perry, and others tuok part.) All favored a diviston, though two or three fled their indorweincut by sayings if the provision hic, in view of the fact . and the matter lon which its tm- 4 Tl Mr. flarrts moved os an amendment that it bo laid on the table. The amendment was agreed to,—ayes, 57; by Col. Harlow replied that {t was pretty hard to submit, but of course be would have ‘The Cominittee on Finance reported that they had found the accounts of Treasurer Larrabee The Committee to whom was reforred so muuch of the Bishop's address as relates to the Laynian’s Relief Soclety, and also the report of the Secretary of sald Society, re} judgiment wny particular plan for the re- the fainilles of deceased clorgy manded the earnest consideration of the Church. ‘The clenzvinen and lavinen were all {nterestod in sume plan fur providing for the dependents of the faithful ministers who had in served the Church, Having examined the cane etitution und by-laws of the Layman’s Relief So- ciety, the Committee offered a set uf resolutions requesting “the ollicers of the Layman’s Relic Society to appoint an agent to call upon the people of the diocese and create an interest in ‘the object of the Society, and solicit members ppointment of sald agent to pproval of tho Bishop; that tho clergy be requested to call the special at- thou uf their conuregutions to that portion of the Bishop's address which refers to this sub- ect, snd co-uperate with the agent in Increasing ‘the membership of the Society," QiviNa NOTICE. molfered tho following: lave, a which rted that in SUPPORT OF TUM Eriscorats were ample In the three dioceses, for the ques- tion was asked, what would be the condition of Chicago HM the State was cut up and the ruv- enucs divided ag well as the serritory? Sullivan sald the actiial condition of things, fu his view, favored only the formation of one new Diocese, But he was not prepared to vote futelllgently beeause he had not the needed Informution, He created a sensation by questioning the ability of the Quincy churches tw support a Bishop, The first two resolntions were adopted by onc yote, Dr. Suilivan alone voting iu the negative. ‘Tho others were also adopted, volttig as before all by binuselt, Mr. F, H. Winston offered tho whieh was adopted: Atesolved, That, in view of the proposed divisio of the present Diocesy of Titinoie, nad the ereetlon of ope ur more additional di ritory now occupied by the singly diucese, a come mittee cunstating of two clergyinen and three 1a; men, residing tn the torntory which shall renal new dioceses are created, atal! pointed vy tho Chair, portto the Blelgy pruper support of tI Jor the sane, the a) be subject to the a) re Sullivan still ‘The Rey, Dr, Bulli Hevired, That clerical and lay membe! Convention of this diocese who Individually of in ocoses out af the tere ‘vinnittee, bringin, Messurce uf Importance to the well-bein; way alfecting {ts worw Ciplive, leglaintion, ‘uiesionary work, or terri: tion, shat) send’ written copies of foch menuures tu the Secretary at least eix weake belure the mectlug of the Convention, wad that ‘We Secretary cane the eane to by printed unme alar and furnished to the clergy of ‘This resolution aball not bo tnlerpreted ox for- of uew business during Chureb, or in sn; e = the waya and means for tho w Eplscopate in such territory, Toe Bishop announced o8 the Committecs thu resolutions the following, sny- id appolut the Chicago Committee Sprungiich! District—Tho Re Dresser, and HH diately in a clre bidding the introduct ths session of the Contention, :d to bi and a good many others for sume tine that important. Tieautitea auch ae cated iu the reautution stuuld not bo Drought forward ut the last woment of the Convention, when there was an absolute tmpos- % them the thought and consid- ey demanded. Cushman favored the resolution, portaut that notice shuuld. be had Jutious aud measures which affected the tnter- Ho alluded tu the question ¢ diocese by way of iltustra- ls was the third da: » Grege and Candee, BE. Jounech, aud t Corbyn, Messrs, Kent, Willlamaon, aud 2 The following Comuilttees were also an- Un the Siu of Drunkoonass—Tho Rey. E. Sulll- Francis Maustietd, D. 8. Puitipps, ‘Tilden, Iaaae N, Arnold, aud J. 3, Quick, Provincial dyatem—Drs. Chase, Marris, Locke, and Corbyn, aud Messrs, Edsall, Judd, Otis, an sibility of wiviu @ration thay ely van, the Rev, esta of the Church, of the divisiva of the Mon, saying that thi wession, yeb there bad nut been a word Committee appototed a year aga, A motion te lay the resolution on the table It was then adopted. ¥ permission, it Aftera fow closing remarks by the Bishop, and the customary reliious exercises, the Cou- yention udjourued until the third Tucsday to CATTLE PLAGUE, CLEVELAND, U., Sept. L2.—A cattle plague, thought to be a species uf the Texas fever, Las broken out among cattle iu the surrounding Texas cattle this year are covered with ticks of two vurictles, the bite of which {is polsonous to the blood, Several cases of children baviug been polsoned by drinking of tofected milk bas alrealy come to the notice of the sity phystetans, Beet ts gage, bat can casily The discass is fectious, A hi treate inade 8 few. re- Hef Society, wi pan lutercst in goarks shout t y, the clergymen to work uy ir. Sullivan did not think advocate the claims of thelr familie: thought the name of the Society was ing, and should be 0 After a recess of hal! Mr. H.C. Ranney offered #250 to reimburse the Bishop incurred by him inthe performance of Committee on Finance, reported in favor of its cir report was concurrod in. returned thauks, and pledged locesan Missions. DIVISION OF TUR DIOCESB, Dr. Chase submitted the following: ~ The Commitiwe on the Divieio: rt thas they b: Tacetinge, in which the subject tntrosted Las Leen fully discuseed, uns fur the erectios jour, arcsolution appro- affected by the dis detected by experts. At was referred to the us and they subsequently symptoms with milch cows are frst a of about bull the yield of milk, then bloody passages of urine, an Yeath. “He recommends aa treativent to wash, the aulmal in a lovion, which acts asa disinte aut for the ticks aud an antidote tor the poison. ————< ‘The Comwmercis! Outlvok at the South, Boston ‘The Southern Journals nd that various propos) fnew dioceses have been Committee have been une tiefactury concluen canvass carefully tho tal outlook each year, aud the 1st of T lsthe time when they give tue pul- ae that ts the date that marks nine sottou trade in the new of New Orlean: ton, Savannah and Mempbis furnish comprehensive estimate of condition of the South, uual reviews juclude not only the obi cotton, bub sugar, articles that enter Tue cotton trade able to arrive at an Are not prepared tor Specific coures of action. Telegate the whole subject considerstivg and further action. mmittee, to whom alec that porton of the to the provincial system Was referred, recommend that the same be referred. to a special comiuittee, ‘The Rey. Sr, the following: ‘They therefore beg to to the Convention for the begiuning ol crop. The exhil addrevs ‘relatin, Gregg, of Springfeld, offered Wunusas, No report has been ma Miitee on the Division of tue aleo was referred su touch of the Wes Wo the provincial system: aud ject of division Lae both in sod out of conven! now being suuply one of ways aod ving & compliance with Art. V # suitable provision for ap it. Jobn and the Good tobacco, aud all the du Bouthers comiuerce, for the last year shows a te 4 sowewbas in the year ahkh pl ce regard to _ othe decided improvement. Fru ultry, sod exe, have been ralse: North, while there has also t to furnish ¢ BEee. The sub) articles show titution, rulatio, the eupport of the Eplac Fusde. The partstes of 8 Of Quincy, bavy expreased a desiry tuat be a See City; and uxkxass, This ection bse bewn takew in good and abipped been a commenda- ke home supply of ‘saud provisions. While more cater- prive bas been shown Jn the cultivation of thy cereals, there bas boon Bu relasution uf eX Haho promiea unetanpled utere. “Phe Lenistane: cotten wIk, molasse a 400,000 hares, and 1O0.00 barrels. The peoute are filed with hopefulnese, which truly aecma to have a eul- stantial basis. ANOTHER DEFAULTER, ight of the Mayor of Rurtington, Ia. Starttiog Developments tp the Bank and School Accounta, Special Roreespondenes of The Tridunr, Runuinaton, la, Sept. 12.—Tha inysterious sappearnnee from the city of Mayor Parsons has developed tulo one of those astounding sen- fallons which bave become so lamentably fre- quent of late, and which curry In their train a Joug series of heart-aches, shattered hopes, and desutation, tha smaltest proportion of which are borne by the one through whore grievous errors they aro occasioned. {[t Is not at all extrava- Gant to say that last Satarday no man in iur- Iington stood higher fn the estimation of the business men of the ety than the Hon. A. W. Parsons, Mayor of tho city. For many years he had occupted te position of Assistant Cash- Jer of the Merchante’ National Bank, and was highly esteemed by the officers of the tnatitu- tion, to which his personal influence anid connec- tiuns Urought no amall share of patronage. He was also for a long time Secretary of a inutual ‘buiting and loan sasoclation, the intricate and voluminous accounts of whieh he kept with per- fect autisfaction to the association, who only ab Towed him to sscape the Secretary's oflice by making hin thelr President. Mr. Parsons has also for a uutuber of years been lonored with a position ase member of the City Schoo! Board, of which he. was made and stil) la Treasurer, Two qer ago bo was elected Mayor of the clty, helng the only candidate - put in nomination, although the other of were contested | with = unitsual warmth. It may perhaps be said that, although Me. Par- fons Waa clected without opposition, his nomi nation waa the work of the Democratic Club, and hits administration, so far as poilties ts con- cerned in the City Government, hiaa been notice- ally Democratle administration, Wr, Parsons is now a fugitive from juntico, eaving acity that has hovored him with so many trusts, a devoted fainily, and a large clr# cle of relatives to mourn the downfall of a man who bad been given every inducement to maln- tain the strictest polity: Last Saturday is indited his resignation os Mayor, and departed noone knows when or whither. Very ttle notice was taken of his | abseties until his resicna- tion was produced ip the Council Chainber Monday ulght. Tuesday the alr was full of ru- mors, Whicl can only be substantutedt or dis- proved by time and investigation He fs be lieved tobe adefaulter to the Merchante’ Na- tlouu Bank In the sum of §50,000,—a sum which the bank is abundantly able to Yose, aud which will only produce a temporary {noun yeulence there, aud the stockholders outside of the bank assets ore men of wealth and Onanclal ubility. The Séawkeye of this morning states, however, that Here Is probably a heavy Ucticit fy the school moneys, of which Mr. Pare suns was the cnstodian, and which lind accu- mulated in large sums in bis hands, the istrict being wealthy and out of debt. Bo large were the accumulations that, notwith- stadia expensive additions and iinprovements were contemplated to buildings and grounds, at the meeting last spring it was resolved to levy no school-tax this your, there belay sulllcieut. funds on hand, as shown by the reports, to carry the district through the year without disturbing any permanently-invested funda. The. amount of the deticit hero Ls not stated, and it is ullezed Unt it is fully secured by tho bond of the Treas- urer, Of course there are also stories afloat concern- ing the Loan Association, but there fs nothing stated! pbaltively concerning this, and there ts probubly no truth In the stories. As President of the Association be hus no control of itsmonoy. IN MUNICIPAL MATTERS nothing certain has developed itaelf, but atories will be told. The atrugele for the oftice of City Auditor, to Ol a shurs unexpired term, has been solely a political Oght, and has been prereud by the Hepublican claimant, sustained by the City Council, with determined pert nacity, It has been met by the Mayor, City So- licitor, Treasurer, and a minority of the Council on Dehalf ‘of the Democrate with a dogzedness not called for be the value of the oflice, unless, ashus been intimated from tine thne, there was ao powerful motive hidden. The Democratle claimant cot possession uf thu office, and still holds tt, but the Circuit Court decided against hhim, and rendered a decision that but tou platn- fy shows thers ts no chance for him in any court. By virtue of on appeal, bo couthiues to hold the kera and booke ‘uf the aflice, ag has been stated in Tite ‘Trinuny. It ts Inti mated, and of course is onlyentitied to mention here by virtue of the other known facta, that an. examination of the clty books by-some one not Jn the rlug woaltl disclose trregularitics, if nuth- ing worse, and there 1s no doubt that the bit- terneas of the struggle which now promis a much speedier dual solution than was at frat anticipated -hus done much to precipitate the culmination of the diMicultics umd entangle: ments on the Mayor, While the contrary fs feared, [t fa hoped that an examination of the books of the city will disclose vo damaging irrewularitics. ‘Where Parsons ts, no one knows. It fs sald that he is Eastward, and cvery effort ls poli made w Intercept him, He has just purchased avomfortable residence on North Hill, intu which he removed some two months ago. Iie defection causes more sorrow than indignation, and isthe more unaccountable from the fact that he has never been addicted to extravagant or questionable habits. Temperate, frugal, in- dustrious, unostentatious, living olways imod- erately and modestly, there fs oa decp mysters surrounding the caiscs and the manner of hfs Jamentable betrayal of his trusts and couse. quent discovery aud Hight. COTTON MANUFACTURES, American versus Engilsh Cottons, Manchester (sng.) Courter, ‘The report of Mr. Pluukett, the British Con- sul at New York, on the comunerce of the United States in the year 1870, contains some particulara of tmpurtanco to British manu- focturers of ‘cotton goods.” Tho statlatics arranged by the Cornmercial Burcauat Washing- ton prove beyond all question that the United States are year by year tncreasing their exporta- tion of cotton manufactures to England and Bootland, and that the British exportation to the United States has, pari pasau, doclined, Mr. Cousul Booker, writing from Sau Francisco, says! “'Lho American manufactures of cotton, belog intrinsically cheaper than British fabrica, aro at present exported to Europe In very large quantities.” The testimony of our Consuls at many other places ts similar, Tho oificial state- ment published by the Bureau of Statistics shows the startling fact that, while the cotton woods exported In 1873 were valued st $2,810,- 215 tu gold, they reached last your the value of 9,101,577 iu gold. Qu the other hand, fn the calendar year 1873, the United states purchased: manufactured cotton of all kinds to the value of $39,357,469, whilo last year the value of our exports was but $10,704,431, or ttle moru than half. Tho Americans are not only supplantiog us in their market, but aro competing with us In our own, Not alone to the port of Liverpool do the energetle Amicricans push thelr goods, ut they meet us ot the porta of our colonics and dependencles, Thus, while they acut to Liverpool goods worth $2,468,170 gold, they ex- ported to Glasgow the worth of $19,054; to Nova Scotta of €550,000; to Quebec, Uutario, ete, of @245,779; to British Colunbla, $23,056; to Newfoundland of $23,657; to the British West Iudics, $139,555; to British Guluea, 814,- B45 ty the bnttsn East Ides of $73,007 to ong Kong of $84,043: anc ‘posacs- dlous in A rica of $3501, Thus American competition meets us every- where, aud must, lu aoe degree at least, beat us, seeing that the exportation of theay goods bas been regularly aud steadily increasing from yearto year since lot2, The possibility of a very active and growing competition with En- gland ju berown posacssious is uo longer a chimerical view on the part of Awerican man- viacturera; tt laa positive matter of fact, The pnaciple upon whlch the manufacturers act at resent ts caudily ect forth by themselves, he trade at tle tune, tovy aay, is, and must be for a while, competitive in prico as in other respects, Juat as ii the trade now fo fresh Amer- fean beef, which, after paywwg the cust oa spectal curzu, can be sold fn Liverpool tn steaks cheaper than It can be bought in eliinil up town ly New York. A wargin of proll Le sacriticed to *tnake trade,” but the trade once secured, the larger protite wil] ensue. This uy gndoubtedly naivy adinission that the Americaps are actually selling for uo prott, and, Joaibt at a lées, tu drive us out of the market. ben the consuiper will suffer, There will be a good many Lavkruptcles in New York, we ven- ture bo think. before that catastrophe arrives. But it ts also stated that American cotton Goods seas to Liverpool and Glasgow are prin- in | cotutdes deserves the serine manufacturers, tour surprise, that “the er Deatness which the habits of colonial life courage, awl the mipertor taste whieh a free life nearer to nature develoos, gaiue a prefer- ence for Atnerican patterns as we the former, because of their snpertor beauty and finish, while that for the latter fe civen to thelr Jarting qualitics, The British print dees nat wash as well ax ours, owing (9 the quantity of sizing put into ft, while John Bull, as a manne Incturer, is equally inilifferent In respect to that quality in goods mao for ns forclun market as he fe to the wetheUcism which, Ina crude state, erica ont ugainst gaudy colors, althouh ite an- futoret low an aathetic tastes of colonists, or of the superior iste which the freedom of colontal life engen- ers, no further comment from us. for generations Great Britain supplied all the markets of the known world with cotton manu- factured goods, and posteased an absolute mo napoly of the trade, it is not pleasant to discover, on rellable authority, that one-third of the total weekly exports of cotton foods goes froin New York ‘to America co balance being shared between the West Indles and Canala ‘The removal of a trifling duty upon Manchester goods finpurted into India will not recover the trade which has been lost with America alouc. of divorce Buleina L. Garrison, for desertion and aduhery ; IL Witt from. J. E of cruclty and desertion; and Anu E, Keoruer, from Clinics F, drunkenness. dey, against tho Towne! re into bankriply ‘The petit] Beat, Russel a sult for 85, Hyde Park, pass fur 85, & Missouri Hallroad. gan ery Theodore dchultz, aud Frederick Bau mann, to recover $1,000 damages. fu debt tor 62,005 aguinst Witte Danforth, met bench. motion denied, sud docket. Chisge: pan 05 sonsia Ww a 7i3. Shai death of the appell gat re No. jug; tolontal ar awl, “Die recson eave an to Britieb for the pref ane Tn the: alteration of nm aljecce. much ter inetinet of ufo ‘The Ameri as gootle; for reference yet rea:hes out to plain yel- red. We cannut decile upon ‘the nispected it was the otlier way, ny from expertence, state that the But we car American manufacturers are Aulte correct in stating that an cnormous qnant! slalng Is put futo the fabric of cotton eluths by our manufacturers, thick ssn buard, become aa limp as damp tissoe paper once they are wetle out the British art and myrtery of * thickening ? soveral years ago, and they now prefer thelr coarse, tuuzh, but durable cotton clothstoe ours, The same tuay be sald of purchasers in the In- dian market. These are extending thelr own cotton manufactures ranklly, and very many nox tives prefer the fabric of the Indian ‘milla, nut throurh a spirit of patriotism, but almply be- cause their own manufactures consist of cotton alone, without plaster of Paris, ora thick dash of size, Of course plaster of Pans and paste, or size, ia cheaper than raw cotton, low as the price fe, anc! manufacturers who persist in using Us stiffness may make mioney fur a tine. But, as the Americans write, “there [se more in this than John Bull thinks, and he may find [t to be the very tncans of losing a part of very profitable trate, Thus we haye solid ground fur encourazement fu regard ty our [the Atmer= ican] export trade tn cotton cloths. now abig to manufacture cheaper than ever be fore, aud with every appearance of a ratlsfac- tury labor-inarket (that Is, cheap labor| for sume tine tocome, we may hope to continue manufacturing at auch Agures a3 will euable us to push our competition into every chaonel of active consumption under fave stances,"? ity of parte or Cloths which neem ta-be xs The Cotnese found We are ble circum- The ofllcial statistics prove that the Ameri- cana are actually manufacturing cotton goods for cheaper than they ever td before. The followlug suggestive table will show what they have done tn reducing the cust of production: Summary of the prices of rtaple goods for the year 1805 and sinco 1873 (the year of the panic) to the cluse of 1830: ais No Uns Pie i ere ase S 3 Cations Pee ee CM Lei eb] crn TMMBesescone 90 $2 A JO Bpnol ce 440 ran) ae iy tt Corset jenna,, 33 a3 an th ae 0} N.Y. wo 19 9 id wy 13 ‘These figures tell thetr own tale, and need Conaldering that iverpool and Uinscow, while South is next in the order of buyers, the THE COURTS. Now Snits, Bankrupteles, Judgments, Con- fersiona, Etc. Judge Kogers yesterday decided tho petition of Louis Helnz for a writ of mandamus to com- pel the Board of Trade to restore him to ment bership agai = He was expelled several months ago on complaint of Halley, Enston & Allen for not paying a luss on a graln contract, anil sub- acquently fled a petition for mandamus, alleg- Ing that the claiin for non-payment of which he had been expelled was illegal aud based on o gambling contract. Judgu Rogers held that the facts were siaillur to those In the case of The Peopie ex rel. Rice vs. ‘The Board of Trade, reported In 80 Lllnois Reports, p. (i, and that this present case must be governed 03 the demurrer to the answer aml dismlsecd the petition. Au appeal was taken. that. Ho therefore overru! pivonces, Albert P. Kailson Med a bill yesterday agutnat Rachel Y. Kadiron, asking for a dlyorco on the zround of desertion. And Elizabeth C. McGowan asks for a divorces from her husband, Rubert C. McGowun, on the saine ground. Judge Moure granted the following decrces yesterday: 12. D. Garrison, trom Witt, on the — gronin Keorner, fur cruelty an reas. Judge McAllister will be In court Monday next, and will hear the following casca; ‘Tern Nos, 3, McKittrick ys. Chicago, Hock Island & Povitie Railroad Company, and J51, Sloan ys. Vonneylyanta Company, UNITED STATES counrs, Smith Enslee, of Clty begat a sult yeaters Ip of Ohio to recuver BANRNUPTCY MATTERS, wE, the urgent request of hia creditors, Harry ‘alisbury yesterday very unwillingly went joule creditors are & Ca, who clam bo owes them 7, and J, C. Pardrldye & Co. on a nute for 260; ald they charge hin with suspension of Faysiont of Me eouimerdial paper, show Arule to cause Sept. 13 was issued. ‘The bide for the stock of HMileer & Faxou werg pene yesteniay by Mr. lt, E. Jenkins, the Assigt onthe {nyentory price of §55,00), and the highest was ek cnah. P. Mute and approved by the Court. nee. ‘The lowest td was 20 per cen! be highest bid was that of B. pinson, and ie waa accepted imuacdiately KE. Jenkins and C. Nurman Fay wero ap- Inted Asslgnees of the fron fri of A. 2, tucker & Co,, the bonds being flxed at &2%,000, R. E. Jenkins was appoluted Provisloual As- signee of Mosher Bros, SUVERION COUNT IN DuTEY, E. F, Dorr, forthe uso of G. W. Parker, began be damages against the Village of J. B, De Nayer commenced an action In tres 1,000 damages agulust the Burlington Bertha Schulz brought suit for 82,500 against the Metropolitan Lltc-Insurance Company. ciucLIT couRT, Neléon and Exdjur 8. Deliolyer commenced an actiou fn trespass ogalust Eben Dunford and, Wallan 11, Wataon, claiming §,00) damazes, ‘Thi People, for thy use of MyM. Sinitly bo- wut fu debe aulnet, Eauit DMetzach Franz Nelson and Edgar 8. DeUolrer brought suit Eben Danforth and THY CALLS Jvpax Davxwonp—In chauibdere, Jubue Uawy~—27, 2x, Ul, ik} tu 30, 41 to 43, and 440.0, Inclusive. No ease on trial, JupGK JamEgun—150 a4, 157 to 105, 167, ta 1. 168, 170, 171, 37% and 175, inclusive, No, 148 (tiudfrey va, “Lake Railroad) on trial. Shore & Michigan Southern ‘Jupax Muone—3O, 32, 3a, No case on trial, duper Kuakus—Motion dUDGMENTS, Surauion Count—Conrassions—A, E, Kent et al va. Willow Dennison, §551.50.—P, H. Walsh ve. Elizabeth Scrofuld, $921.73.—Charl Lang- bolt ve, William aud Heinrich Bischoit, $500, 54, dupow Gauy-wElizavety Fisher ve. Carl) and William Wagner; verdict, $75, sod motion for new tris! Jevug Jauxzsox—Thomas Finnegan va. Michael Halley, $200. ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. Orrawa, Iit., dept. 14 —The Su oreme Court ursuaut to joatunieutt present, thetull ‘The following proceedings were had: No, .3. Rehearing Docket—Meudel vs. Kimball etal. fmotion denied. 0. S88. Creighton ve. sanders; motion over- He MNo. 800. Pierce ve. McClallan; writ awarded snd supersedes ordered ou «4 bond of $2,000 wilh surety. q No. 1}. Rehearing Docket—Niles va. Andrews; rehearing deuied, No, 449,: Hulbgook ve, Coney; rulo to reply in ten day, No. 44 Holbrook ve, Brenner; same onter, | No. 450. Holbrovk vs, Nichol; same order, 40, Patterson va. Cable} rule to reply tn alx. days. No. 20, ‘Tho Racine & Mssissipp! Railway Com- ay Vs. The Farincre' ‘rust Company; & Feave granted to appellant ta withdraw brleta au tole mew brief 4. Nebs ki Mine ve. White; Pia per gatins from the Docket—Fagen va. The City of pied. 2: indett vs, ‘The People; ailirmed as ipulation on Glu, 8, Ve, Mclntire; suggestion of it aud motion ty substitute rcacutatives, Rebearing Docket—Howks va. Jen- motion to bavy the petitiva allowed and ent aimed, us per stipulativa on Ble. No 2H Follausbee va. The People; suggestion TY REAL ESTATE. _WANTED-MALE HELP. Hookkeepers, Clerks, &cs ANTED-A GOOD SALESM fe temperate and 0 but plain conntry manne anise, oF that wia {rious anit aavia Isroad va, Meachen; mutton to dismies Davenherger; same mo- Bhien tnines th appl & Fhien interes than the truss cos ply to MEAD Tien intowe shan the hm pply to it that hae abont $107 of €500 t ark. for Fits ean: ale “Aen, on the balance 2 years’ Ume wilt he given: [want to lnave the city, H,MOTt peal diemined, with feventh-at, tur fas —8 RAIN BUSINES Nfor @ montha:gond yutred. Address a ppes No, 64. ‘The Chicago & Southern Raitway Com va. Lowenthal; motion for rule on the efror ta aenign errors hy Sept, 20, 18 ir. Kyle ve. Lozan; motion to dismiss the ‘ale it O63, Perrin vi No. 414. Donham ve, wionets; eugceation af dim: Ble additional i Wil be wellsecured. ate Sy Babcock; samo motion. e South Park Commin- nuttion, and leave to i} record; motion for rule to show ANTED. RR NTED-A THOROUGH PREGSMAN charce of Patter evinsier Printing: Moatnd Abe einnerate mani Alain wages ian an prosagetiy waves cemnana ‘OU GOOD ANTTOMERS H: Pegged work: steady work eara ynetstown, Boot and Khoe Factory, TED—TWO CARPENTERS TODO A ROUGH WO CORE-MAKERS. DYER, LAND OOM THs Te i im imnruv. NZ, On Washingtaa-tte, ‘TB. BOYD, Room 7 ind bait between Wood and Lincol Tra Matison-rt. 20, Allen ve, Peterton: suggestion of dimi- and leave to fle amendment to the record, PGrshing ve, Falch; motion te dismiss Neil vs, Sherwin: appeal dismissed, ares, Raymond va. Rickard; same order, Mayor va, McBeen; same order, with 7. Gray vs, Douton; same order, with $10 Pfiraching; motiom for leave Sis! the very one hoe from a Pv ASTEDOT GOOD YOUNG MAN WHO IAS J e +I t = TANTED—FOUR GNC Do state-et., tn bs ALO., ied Waaningtine —t0 WILL REY A UTIF OT, nt Dagranye. 7 miles {1 No. 109, Tinet va. to plead, and for con People’s Docket—[trown va, The Peo- Digs motion fur teave to file brief, ‘21. Hinninwer va, Mashur; cause dismissed at the cost of tue plalntit In error, fine ka dia WESTERN UNION. New Your, Sept. 12.—The Board of Direct- ors uf the Western Unton Telegraph Company and tha Executive Committce presented a report for the quarter ending Se By The surplus July 1, the quarter ending Sept. The quarter's bonded debt )DTINNERS. APPLY AT OUNG MAN TO_ABRIST IN PIO. ‘onraph-gallery and learn the arts good ch ANTED—TWO GOOD VERT MARE, hi sito works Prise S1enehe: Acdrem 2. Tut bots offered very che O61, Terhune uttive, Finployment Agencies, IFTY MEN 10 LEAVE FOR MEM- ne levees on Monday alent: Chance: id Section hands, 390 Bout OF fer pant of Clark and oul @ fuliy and gira price. phinon trata meng 5m Ft dresaU 73, Trine ‘258 Gouth Water-at, OF SOTTO EXC bon uf Michs OF Green. nord uf Van eats, Addtens U 7G, Tribune 742,100; total, terest on the $112,000, The bruportion of the sinking fund $20,000, I lance of $735,155, and divided 34 ERS FOR GOVERN! ni SPERBECK & C0,'8, ANTED-BEST Fate FOR» hicaga market; 10 ty 1Ue acre ance sulurtan oF tine, TO RNT5LOUSES. Me From this{g deducted 3 per contin capital’ stock out- standing, whieh requires 8525, 022 TED-MEN TO RELI. NEW. FAST SELLING lus chromon tram jewel sibent xuoda abd ocnt terune gl vecs MM PRDS, 1G Stale-st HOW WASHER A jogs" Howse, corner Jackson and Halsted-ats, A SALESMA THD Roode Hn th LUESIIK @ CU., ANTED-THAY leaving a sur. 1¢ per cent le to stockholders on the 15th of October, and the annual meeting of the atuckbulders Oxed to be held on Oct. 10, $< The Emperor of Austria. Londyn Beaminer, During the visit of the two Emperors to Iacht, from Brunswick determined to present the Emperor Willfain with a costly bon: quet, After waiting three hours by the steps of the Hotel Elizabeth, the peared; but, her courage falting her at the last moment, she Legzed 9 Prussian offlceraceompa- nylng bim to present ber bouquet tu Uke Em- rt ‘The otlicer at once complied, gave the eror the present, and returned to express Majesty's thanks to the fair donor, who was rather surprised ty see this Prussian officer then uperor’s curriage aud’ take 9 seat beside him. *On asking who he was ered that it was the Emperor o} terms given, Ameri™ T Tk BILE was declared, pay: RAC ip aitret w cond talkers Cab, LN msn to take Avltrem, stating Fouts traveled ioods on rommiaion, a young. Ind: route traveled and teferences, Ow, Outli& secud for, rears, vr at, 13 709 10 Foumia, very I Emperor at last ap. |S rooms, Just the és +h fous, suitable fur two iq oifer tue above property to good parties st rentale 0 RENT— #25 1 atury brick hou Apply at 720 Fulton: (s jearein ang part of 0 fies “101 Buus ClarK-ske AGKNTS. GENE! b jae towel tie Emerson patent book-uinder ei rr 2 1a fine order. CLARK-ST., 8 KOOMS: RENT-471 > near North side street-ca Joratiun for boaruing-houses touse 0} Apply to WALTER MATTUGI buru-st BD 'ED—A GERMAN GIRK : aga $3 por wee! DEN TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUS shout the cit: lave y we e arch (flices in the diferent Hivislous, as deals yw, where advert ecinents will eas Bid INDIAN A-8T,—FTIST- e ae tepsir. “Appiy next door, orto Santee EAS On be taken forthe same dat the Main Ofice, and will be recetved DP. Mm. durlug tue week, aod until p. mi, okaeller and Statloncr, Yauash-ay, lealcr, Btattomer, etc, 1009 ve News Depot t Herz, Cte, S30 Die Btationery, eto., 004 STEDIGIRE To Wasit , ta family, 154 Walnw YY ASTED-AT Tiev clase diding-roe that understands waiting = wv -s,urner of ialsted a, Btu 7°, RENT=AN 1200, News tepot, Yate family In cous comerof Carpent LEQANT FURNISII a the elty, 1 Park pl TANTED—A REAMSTRE Understands making ¢l effectly cumpete ++ curner Union: ENT=A LANGE FRONT WO large closet, with or without buard: {1 Vi, Hear TwWeULy-secundeat, EING IN DAD HEALTH ‘creation heretofure tn: in, at private tale, my entire horvea, among’ which may 'T- FU cheap, at 74 Fast ~EORENTOSTORES, NG GIL TO ATTEXD bound a$ home, 340 orkedy PEICES, des id to handie, one o ame horse—Sorwet T drive either single or lowled Ethan Allen gentleman's roadster, Q I bandied and 1s very speeay, containing more horse tothe square Inch than any horse I tle and eate for lifontaine stocic. MADISON-ST.. 5X ‘botnpeon’s Glock, business, ule for any woud busiuees, Wk. Ll THOME: BON, 229 West Madtauu-st. . Goon, Sinee For | citit fete Siaiusee! © vod wrilten recoinmend, ig. Apply at 603 West Mon? SITUATIONS WANTED MALE, Clerka, &oe y A YOUNG MAK x re of office: writes aa be mence work on trial. x-yeatoold pacin; Lawrence extraction. with careful and judictous handing can i. Bhe is agreat favoriteand shows a whirlwind of i nleo eel! single tnake) with pole, new road (nade to order for crottin, ri ATIONAL LIFE: kaoallersts Ap ete FRED. L, id new double harnew, top tuccy Wagun, new cutter 1a) Very roomy aod hig! biankets, etc. very clieap fot call, mach fees than I have deen ulfered and refused on several occasions. Parties desiring tu purchase can Investigate for them: » by at niy etate) fearot 42¢ Buuth P tin fu south uf George Mansul or addrena ** Ht, J jor UeTION BALE OF —PAit OP BD. Wasbington-s. Goud “ARE. Miscellancous. ENTAA LAGE HOTEL WITIT 66 OOMS ‘On gronad Qoor there ts ax tule with Matures, large offce, am, Kitchen, taundty, and out: fece of ground with it, in the of the beat lucatiuta ppaaite the Culon Laliromd depot, ail tinisted tua frat ind partly newly built. tt MOCRIY-sToU A laument of aay ind, “Ataresé “o"% Lrat foor. Yows: “Que lace nt ‘Waah-roum, duis: eine shed. with Tear uf Ule hot ITUATION WANTED-IN COUNTRY Grat-clus cartiage-painies. Audroa OGL THE FEY MORSES, CONSIST- riving hnrees, and afew trotters; 4 ‘Bphaetdng, atmos news 4 new undshand top andy open de- a REN & CO.'S. tot and nt. 1, commencing at 10 n band at private aie. iN=FOR” SALE-YOUI four nics busines mares for 845, 0} gis. Call at 371 W jalanid: top and 3 open a baie Coachmen, Teamsters, &co ITUATIUN, WANTED-BY A BMALT YOUNO Hamat te take care uf horses in the clty. Call at 17 E =a ihe hain, at WANTED TO RENT. “wife, nice hows pleasant; tent, 223, i _SETUATIONS | qwy mid neal, careful teuanta. Address U ‘Une offer a D afine bhaluess bu, f ITUATION WANTE! Li-BL, Diuck cast, SY sewiug or to take care man yitl. Address 1; JON WANTED=11 OR WE fo General Wulsework, Addreee M, AT LIGHT BECOND WOR! ‘¢ clilldreny by n youny Gor D—TO RENT-TV ae with oF without board, fur of Aberunea-rt.. “orth 0 south of Kinzieret, OSE TAY ISG 4 Good BADDLR TONS To pore ja for cash may addrew Trine once v Lisa Goris AND COMMISION TARD ar WERT elfth-st —73 youn work homes once, fi, No bewold to-day) also Dugay horsey, bueytes ad WN WITH THE PRICE OF PHAETON JitiG- ry i . Hpectal b i iiece HJ RDWAHDS, 2) Wabaatratey nos? THA FURNISHED HOCSEON entrally located, for a stall pris uvruTements and’ ptitu pay. Ad- PDUN, 29 West Madinui TEI BY AN ENGLISH WOMAN uecwOrk exCeyt waalini A, G. 8. Buctely, 17) UaTiON WANTED—y AMERICAN GIRL TO sow; will work (or reaaunalle Autress O70, Tribune, fi a Ul thane stg bo rulaled on ekeeDtng, Ob Sut Bide, Addreas S311 = Wa P—TO RE: furnished room, private family; Bouth Side preferred, da secund work sud Wages, “West pide preterre SU UrA fences! Noweearks Uae or creates Soha : Tuquire at N@ ey Northeays oe Of Feferen CITUATIONW, LEM. in the hos: of = LE—ON ACCOUNT OF OWNER DEINO SICK dy thy a ‘work or ew tn a ric, ur to take care Of m, fr cay furnien tho ne more Of an Polk-at., comer i disc’ horse, tu hands tien; te a very Boud family or businers horse; are both warranted, and manu without bitching; also an end-apr 1g, top ti vi York, and une guod Ul very reasonabiy, givens po horse: bea WAND TO LOAN ON uk ToMIUYAL. OF upon wood coll gether oF separates 3) ekey need apply At 310 1 BES’ private o ately = . Hoots & abuG. Eatabliat “AS :ONG, HELIADLE ALD FOR OLD Gi HTH gntipetent cook and Faunrot, oF geueral ore ona Twenty-ainthcete Eee as aiciaes SB OU Soo SS Se aR aR ITUATION” WANTED-H¥_A- YOUNG Wi in -private family wo do Alea CAN fee ner: own tischine, Please call it ROAD-MATE, a ee topebuguy. Wit op: DURE. Ai eel Cocca: mate. ead fav sot of hat Can be seen at Hal! ja ty Fourisenth-st., between or TONS Livery st 20,000 ‘TO $23,000 WILL OTY ITT, an an ‘abi cent, and one-quarter prosta io good-paying, celal of active partuershin: jace for interview. ork and sewing; Michigas ‘26 North Frank: ott BALE VEL hand phactous, at JO BALE—CHRAD—& bilshed business, OF cS iN Rolls, Dew aad secund- Senmetresscs. ITUATION WANTED=lY A GERMAN GIRL TO. rueral housework tn ainall ND WUGOTES, cartiage=Ot fur 731 and 7s Mtate-at. MHANGE—100 ACRES OF LAN! high and dey lota tn H t homes, “harness, and wayoua iH. MOK Fab For & da family sewlti ITUATION WANTED-IY A TEA aaneed Warnes Call at 117 Madtianeste Corner __HOARDING AND LODGING. South Slide. UREN-8T,, ONEY TO Li JIOUSEMOLD Goons, te tune Puratiure Comer een uh ‘ounpaniy'a ware. te itadiscui-sts Wayineuts to duty pure SES IN SUMS OF €2 AND UPWAIDS CAN in ex a for currency at the counting: iT <4 Iieasant front sithout board, by the day or wee 0 IN EXCHANGE SPTAULE FATE nting-Foom) uf the Trtou! salve price, O73 Trib: ONT iF parlor flour, with board, T WITH DUAL, 8 rou YAS MICMIGAS-AV.—To 1 shea front alcove rovin: table Cor gentleman aud wife ereuces exchanged, MICHIU AN-AV.—DESTIRADLE 1OOMG, WITIE board, euitable for geutien: = Aeron ‘eutieman and wife abd ain. LON WEDSTEAD: NU divem Mate tiene Olt (guia FOU FIVE Y }wo gentlemen; ref- @ Estan. © he Wig “vuliabieriur ait | trade of the Weat hts North Side, rand As, tesmniret fiwas fer In eacu ras, with beard to Ube Tiuit partica with er S34, 358, AND 357 STA’ Valier House~ oard. w $1.b0 per days per week, $497, and £3; Call ti AND 30 WAIASU-AV. room cloud to pwrevne if sale can Ue consummated tat ished ineautece ft #10),000. Onl; Ad BDpIy. Addrees ra dultg ‘a bustiers 01 A men"of capital nee S31.500 # fs, fate viete and atylivh dru: slore furniture, store. situated 1p thy ILAIENCE HOUSE, 251, at., four blocks south ul Tb.¢ nu Upposltio store belug td tnilea west or dtl ee particulars write (0 CHALLES 1, entre yr eTyKth io Mudisuu’ and Moarve-sia.. Bk: i be purcuiased on Tow vusy rayiieus ot $7, nee abs UL by $40 UF Di ss MOURLE-MRED B-OCEAVE ORGANS, gies with fail partieutans free oboe wi sak ae AME (E-FOR SALE—NESTAURAN Mandal 1. Chea] ht, estate, BUCKY & BEL TATION FOL GALE—ONE OF THR Jargest, most productive, and- highi; a Lvulalane bs uttered i uid everyining completes the pres: ‘auve uf sale. Fur partie ayou Gouls, Iberville ‘A. WAHL, P.O, Box 2784, ARE VIEW OL NoitTit -8t., fu private ftarutly, fernisted roo! fags board (ur lady aud bcevaute dress HENIY WAL AMS JEW AND SE class Dakere—il way, and Decker—fu1 nuuthly fostallinente. EPT DINNEN) AND PURNE young yeollcinan, tu a orlvute walk trun Dtate aud’ Madison-sts. terms, Address U7 —ON NONTH SIDE, NORTH OF UlNO-5T., euticman, wife, aud beri aut; lust Lave three, WAL pay Hberally (or deatrebia: tow and ac wiatiun: private faunily preturrod, FRED L. FAKE, tot Waauingtou-st. Jpeaiteea Youxa a wubtalu board Io jeara ta apeak Gerivany a vivall fauitly where the Ru other bus om pret quired. Address Jui 4d LADY DESI ru with a widuw laty op 1 hg uther buande! & “ALL. alow ren, Apply Dia K. bchalu fora large double: South Halsted ke uk coucatulug $0 in money aid valuable pape Bader will return t ICAN) DESTRES du questions will rman faintly where be cua To. ANTED-NEW FURNIY pt, address CAPT, GEO, eh made EXCHANGE Addrees Uy Tribs REW BRICK TO THADE FOR FURNI- 80 77, Triline ville Hy rulereuces Kive SUN, Mov 4 Fribuue KES, nous AND eat * ‘Addrese 0.67, Tribune. = NICELY FURNISHED RvOM With ecntienes sud wite tue Jewish foul Feferency wivell wad required, Auldivad U 63, 1 1439 wlll bo gtvun to SORTON'S EO Ba FI les, paver bores, exinoly trunks, ures, for dald cheap, at CART! UN'S, curucr Sudtavy and Frabkilu-ale. SALE—AN ELLGA: inarali joralng, a ie 8 BTBY bp: a NT PAUL OF DIAMOND ICUIOAN-AV, UP 3 CHIG AN AV. OF i ecli fur #43, Address M arded by bringing STOLEN ON THE big _ MISCELLANEC 3 AND GENTLE." ra by prompuy RSALE—A FILE, ro Uctober, ieTh, FRI ‘ASH PAID e cast-off cloth ed, JONAS Gi ADY HAVIN Ase Adar 1°, vor "FL foocit seas wach eas O tah, Tribune vier : pauipaicedutvig taivr ad e Vurk ti partulars tea. tha pruvorty. v2 glut ween Fyrty-third rae, with dar! be pall for infor HOWELL, 135 btate-at, ROM NEAR OF Sod WEST JAC a, Dlack-aud-tan ral reward that will lead Nui PERSONAL. PERSONALS aby. ¥ N eaday. U:30 &. tae, with tack Velvet pl 10 Oca Tribune uifice. DENSON AL-WABABIL-AV j TY iu biscks who matteed the lac a Wl her audrves, or, ff ageve Inquire uf GEV. EL} SWIFT & 50, STLEMAN AND WiFE TO JOIN ‘a widow lady io taking two Cals of a Lous on an of Douackeeplugs sll moderu cuuvenicoces Le dress O $3, Tribune oifice. T: Dearturnet Reva 14, ABRGLUTELY VIRE-PUGOY BTORAGE FOIE ecu kare, merchandise, car tes Japon ee er ita lnts & Coe tes ORAGE WAREHOUSE UN: ry way for the reception of roth Buu Handolpb-et, 1 HOWKS—CASH IS. fy ‘aways bring big peices, CHAPT Chcap Bovk House, corucr Madaep and Pearborn-st. PABTNENS WANTED. DALTNEM ante 7 Boply essa Fiss-ays. Upstairs. EQUALED IN EV: ‘and QIDELITY STORAGE COMPANY, Td AND 60 V. Mureo-sL.— Alpin facilities for storage: Abd general Mmercbaudie; Wberal Fates: Give usurance; ealely vaulee fr valuaule xc oe EX PYUTT & CU, BUILDERS OF STEAM BAMILE LoOM Lat a, ela iiss, with scoall caylial.