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THE RELIGIOU gemi=Annunl Meeting of the Chi- cago Presbytery at Ev- anston. what Is tho Clerienl Dividing Line Between Prevaricas tlon and Lying ? The Rev, 0. B. Wilkins, of Paw Paw, Demitted to the Hudson Presbytery. Meetings of the Methodist and Baptist Brethren. TIIE PRESBYTERIANS. $ENI-ANNUAL MEETING OF TNR CHICAGO PRES- DYTRRT, The Cbicago Preabytery commenced its semfe sonual scaston yeaterday morning in the lecture- room of tho Presbyterian Church at Evanston. The ltevs W. F. Wood, of Peotone, ealled tho meeting 8o order and led in prayer, after «that hast thou done for me?" had been sung by the asscmblage. About forty eclergymen and Iny delegateswera present, aud three or four Jadies. Followingis the roll: Minlsters and Ticentiates—Fliram IL Kellogg, Jotham Sewall, William Brobstun, James IL ‘Trowbridge, Jacoh Post, D, D., Edwin R. Davls, J. Monro tithson, J. Abbott French, Charles L. Thomp- son, . D., (icorgo C. Noyes, D. D., Darid 8. Johmson, Walter Forsyth, John f1. Walker, Edwand P. Wells, Amos 1. Dean, Jogeph Mac- Hatten, ITenry F. Miller, Edward Barrett, Wil- Jur ¥. Wood, David Clark, Thomas M. Gunn, @corge Dunlap, Joseph A, Btelnhartt, August 11 Hager, and Henry C. Granger. Elders: Robert Strong, Dul'ago: James Otis, First, Chlenco; G, ©. Tenton, “E&eond, Chieaga! Charles_J. Merritt, 8ixth, Chirago; Thomns Iuvod, Elghth. Chleago; W. @, Iloimes, Jeffer- gon Park, Chicagos J. Cahwell, *Ifoniewood; Thomaa Caldwell, Bloom; 11, N. Hibbard, Hyde Yark; Lo M. Angle, Evanston; W, P, Caton, First’ Churchy, Jollet; E. A, Beadle, Braldwaod. ‘The Rtev. 11, M. Kellogwr, an need gentleman pow rétirea from the ministry, wns ehosen Mod- erator, and Mr. E, ', Wells was appointed Tem- rary Clerk. 1o serve for the next aix months. ¢ Itev, E. . Davis acted as Perinanent Clerk, anl the Rev. D, 8. Johnsou, of ilyde Park, as Etated Clerk. On motion, the docket was amended 50 ns to provide that the first bour of the afternoon ses- sion bo rescrved for devotlonnl exercises and the reception of reports on tho state of the churehes. A certifiento of dismissfon of the Rev, J. M. Worrall, D, D., from the Ebeuczer Presbytery, and some ¢ timentary resolutions adopted by that body were recelved, and Dr. Worral) was admitted to memberslip in the Chlcago Presby- tery. TNB NBY, JONN W, BAILEY wan recelved on n letter of dismlssion front tho \Alton Presbytery, Tho Rev. Dr. Iturd was dis- missed to the Presbytery of Alton, the Rev, W. 11, Benhallygzan to the Preshytery of Platt, the Rev. Coles” R. Wilkins, formerly of the Preaby- Jery of Paw Paw, Micit, asked by letter for'a Tetter of dtsmisston to the Presbytery of Hud- son, N. Y. Mr. Wilkins was tricd o Paw Paw laut year on certain charges, and was found gullty on na charge of falschood, He now writes that his health {8 atly improved, and fhat he s dolug the Lord's work In Orange County, nnd meeting with great success. The lluv. J. IL Walker moved to }mfitpnna sction until thy Presbytery had heard from AMr. Wikins as to the facta in the case, Another delezate proposed that tho Presby- tery of Hudsoy shonld be informed of the find- fng of the Commission, The Rev. Mr, Walker sald that tho Commis- Won had found Mr, Wilkins gullty of a prave o, Dut it was not Bible forgivencss to kecp ‘bis hanging over his hend. If the Presbytery gave him u clean letter, they should not ham- per it with any accompanying stury of lis sin, ‘The Rev. W, J. Wood Lhought the offenso n very sorfona one for o mindster of God to bho guilty of, and wanted to bave some expression :Imm Mr, Wilkins that ho had repented of his n. Dr. Worrell dld not think it right to pursno the sinner furthier than they had done. The finding of the Cammission exhausted the pow- ers of tho Preabytery, and if the man bt es- caped through nloosencss it the law they could e ooy, M. Trowbridgo held that th ho Rev, Mr. Trowbridge held that tho pen- alty had been indlicted wiscn the dullnqllnntp'cus censured, sl that ho I8 to<day o mumber in good and regular standing of tho Preshytery of Cuieageo, and therefore outitled to a letter of dismisslon. The Rev, Mr, Wood asked what had been the conduct of Mr. Wilkinas during the trinl. Dr, Trowbrldge sald that hadenied his guilt, but that they were compelled, on the strength of the evidence, which they could not get over, to find him guilty, TIH REV, A, 1. DEAN, of Julet, wanted to linow If tho definquent, who had pleaded not guilty on histral, and who now 8058 that the court could not do otherwise than find as they bad done, could now bo expectod to uwn up to hissin and ask forgiveness. The Presbytery had been derefiet and ust not yisit itsucgiect on the man who hiad cacaped, He therefore favored the granting of asimple letter of dismlsion, Dr. William M, Blackburn saldl that tho saftalr hoppencd several years uzo, and was very much mixed up, Mr. "Wilkins wanted to sabmit o mass ot evidence, hut tho speaker advised hiny to put Tn a simple plea. Ho owned that ho had dons wrong, but he was not prepared to admit thut he had actuatly been kullty of downrlght Iving. 'The case turned to Bureat extent on techinicalities, and although Mr, Wilhina mizht huve been gullty of prevari- tuulhm :niu conducet scurcely amounted to lying, ughter, . 1L N, Hibbard thought that the brother uld binve g clean bl or none. $o moved oy A substituto that the Presbytery grans a letter ;l:'tlllullulun and recoumendation in regular o Ilie amendments wero then put Iu thelr onler, Lat providing that the letter should be ne- compucled by @ stateinent of the cass was voted gum-'nnd the motion to defor was withdrawn, l‘lhe lruhzu:ry then decided to grant the letter :“filnmlu on, ouly a fuw ucgalivo votes belug After some debato ft, was declded representative from the \\’un:m“n I’ur?u{s'wfiunl .u‘u-um L0 be present ot the missionary meeting of L&m }!fi‘i‘(’l‘:‘uy In the uventh. e 0 dCRburt aunounced that the Byno Yould mect on Monday eovealng, Oct. l;‘::é ool ! iu Cotamittee on the ¢ Joli Abitt French 10 the. Eougth Gl o ported that thelr duties had been fuliled. Tho LG 7:1]:{::5 adupted, ¢ Rev, Mr, Trowbridge sclzed the of o Gul‘ll_l y wlordud by e rematulug few mlgm breceding the recess to polnt out that the o ENICAL MUTUAL LIFK AKSOCIATION, o which he ls Seretary, fs la & Gourlshing con ton, aud 1o roquet the brethern 1o joln it, 'lllllunivlt‘lghfl::mgc!l }l. Btevensou, of « Edwin Bulth and Elder 8, G. Lathroy of Rock River, whicrs It i A ";_.‘lfl’" ';{5"',‘:’]“"‘ 'tcr{. oduced sud {nvited to er ford called tho stte Preshytery to the call lssued btyntl:: fil‘l:%lhl?l Churéh to Dr. Worrall, and requested that ao- St ahould bo taken lookdng toward hisinstalia- Gon. The niatter was referred fo a. committee, cousisting of Dr. Worrgdl, and the Euler, an Commissfoner {rom tho church, to nowinate & tommittee on fnstallation, A recess was then taken until 3 p, m, On reassembling an hour was Sz‘:mwd to de- Yotloual exercises und e reception of the re- Port as to the wlriluall;mn’lll of a number of the churchies, Beveral clergymen reported g Frutliying progrees (n the study of the Beripg- ures by their congregations, and u dwkml ?wuktulnz iu fumilies under their charge. The k.:v‘..l. Mouro Glbeon sugwested that it would 1 well fur*the Church to set upart a week or I‘l u du{l 43 & season of prayer and meditation, € belfeved that fasting wus acceptable to God, l‘la:l that the Lenten services of the Eplscopal o hn-h Nero apower for good. The vrugunl on . Gibaun was recelsed very favorably, but Sel. The Rev, ¢, L, Do action was tak ‘Thompson, fram the Standi Couittes v Bablatb Selbw Work, gad tha .& Teport bad been prepared. But he could a te b general terms that the work was guing M well und the mcmbership tereasiug, Tho Wm'l;t;;s‘:n‘lvufi gn;mc% (‘uxfhe‘l; the, B i the Presbytor) dursed the a) E.“llfl'.ml" ot Mr. Harrett for -yh.l from the x-:mf-' oual Fund, The following wery recom- e lora contibuuuco of thelr allowance: I D e BOY o s Jul . MeLean, Dav o F - Ll Bavers, and Heory Calion. 2 The vawe ot Mr, J Cowan, licential k oa A te of the Gcazo Preabistery, who bas aillated with m: cfutined Eptcopal Church, was, on n‘r:;;‘lll;l;:‘:fl‘drrfl:ui {rom l‘}xc roll. ation frow the Firet Church, &ll}m tlinmlhx.xt Lody could cuntribute 3 o J n Ewod Ll yewr would b 21,000, was referrol to the Committee on Home Missfone, A petitlon from the Independent (ierman Church of Chicago for ald to their partor J. Stefnhardt, for the next sx months, was refrr- red to the eame Comnmitiee, with o favorable recommenidation. TR CAURCIE AT GARDNER sent fn a request that the Peeshytery wonld foin In averturing the Synwd of Northern I rofs to tranfer the chitrel from Ottawa Presby- tery to that of Chicago. It wna stated that, in onler to sttend the Preabytery, the minkster and cldera were compelled to travel a long ""K and_ _go tn considerablo expense, whicl would bo partially avolded I the tranafer was made. The Preshytery of Otinwa is willing 1o consent, and the church, thongh small, is out of debt. The pastor of the church explained that itcost them €8 or #10 to get auy ono over from Morrir to 111l the pulpit on aceaslon.: 1. Biackburn thoiight It unwise to disturh tho existing tlnes. 1 this were allowed, other churches might want to come in and thcf mitht ;m well swallow the whole of Ottawa Presby- erv. Tho potition was then {ndoreed by vote. Dr. Worrali, from the committec of his in- stalation to the Elghth Church, reportod that they had ngreed to_hold it on_ the evening of Bunduy, Oct. 14, The Rev. ILJIL Ketlogyg ‘wlil act as Mwderator, the Rev. J. Monro (ilhson will deliver the charge to the people, and tho Rev, Mr. P'atton that to tho pastor. The revort was accepted. The Tev. Mr. Dean nnd Elder E. G, Wells were appolnted a committee on narrative of the work of the church, The roquest of Jefferson Park Church that Prof, Patton might be altowed to moderate the scgston was granted, "The Itev. Thomas M. Gunn offercd his resignn- tlon as pastor of the church at Braldwoud. 11l reason was that, owing to the strike, the church was unable to m”mrt a minister, A way had been opencd for im in another direction, and hio waa relnetantly compelled to over his con- neetion with Braliwood, Flder Beadle, Iny dulegate from the church, satd that he could add nothing to the atatement. They were too poor to keep Mr, Gunn, ant parted from bin with great regret. The Rov. Mr. Dean and the Rev. E. 8. Davlg bore teatimony to the good which had bLeen ef- fected within the past two years by the cl Dr. Dayls thought that {t was greatly owlng to the work of the church that vivlenes bad been avolded during the strike. The Rev. Dr. Blackburn thought that the Ilome Miseton Board should have been appealed to. Here was n church which did not want to Tose Its pastor, and a pastor who did not want. to leave, and vet they \ere abliged to part POR WANT OF FUNDS, Mr. Gunn explained that he had spplied for alid, but that the Board of tlomo Missions hndn rule against contributing to the support of a chureh during o strlke fu a minlig town, The pcople there were starving, and all hey bad been able to ralse for him Iately was perhups 816 per month, just about envugh to pay louserent, The men having been out of work for slx months were all {n debt, and there wna no hope of thelr being able to do anything for monthi Lo come, cven work was resumed, Dr. Duvis expluined the actlon of the Com- mittee on Home Misslons (n the matter, They had asked how much would be required to thde over the ditliculty, but it seemed that there was nohope of times iretding better, and that all the oxpenso would fall upou tho Board. Then they learnt that Brother Guun had recelved aeall to Jollet, and that it was to bo pressed, and so no further actlon waa taken, The Rev. A. LI, Dean,of Jalfet, thonght every effort ought to be made by the church to keep Mr. Gunu at Braldwood, “The Lard had cleart wmarked vut_lis pathway thero, and surcly Masonlc boiles and trades-unlons could by co- operation help the people throuzh the Charch of God ought to be uble to furnish them with niflnuml fool. e would ba very elad to have Mr. Gunn as & co-laborer {n his own city, but felt that tue worlk at Bratdwood should ot be let drop. Dr. Bluckburn thought it would be a diszrace to the whole Church If the work fn Braldwoexd was to be sllowed to fall, He tmoved that the aubject be referred to the Comnilttee on lome Migslons with instructlons to report promptly what means could be granted to the support of the church. Dr. Davls scconded the motion, Atthls ;‘mm the lay delegato from the First Church of Jollet presented the eall to Mr. Uung, who hiad appareutly sbout made up his mind that Jollet would suit him best in future, Dr. Blackburn then withdrew his motion und substituted one provhding that the representa- tives of the Braldwood and Jollet Churches ghould hiold a conference with Mr, Guan in or- der to nscertain his views ua to remuining if funds could in auy way be rafsed. The mo- tion prevaited and the dulemmtes withdrew for conference, Judge [ibbard and Mr, E. 8. Wells were added to the Committee. TILE REFORTS ON THE OVERTUNES of tha.General Assembly reganding synodieal aw! Presbyterial representation were postponed until tha January sessfon, The Treasurcr, the Rev, E. P. Wolls, present- cd bis report, showing that $178 bad leon cole tected and 847118 expended. The tax for the General Assembly coutingent and cutertafu ment fund was inade nfg cents per member, The report was adopted. At this point the Committee of Confevence veturned, and Dr. Gibson reported that, in thelr Judizment, the Presbytery would be' fn- curring too great o responsibility in refocting the application made by Mr. Gunn, Tt scemuil to tho Committes that the condition of the church might not ofter all bo so bad, and that it conld be supplied. A vote wus then takey ou the question of dlssolving the pnstoral relatlon, which was ordered. ‘Ile eall from Jolfet Church was then read by tho Clerk and handed to Mr. Qunu, who signffled that ‘ho would pe- copt it as pastor-clect until the next regular meeting of Preshytery. Dr. W, M, Blackburn was ndded to the Com- mittes on the Examination of Students, asa representative of the Seminary. Elder Hib- bard was sppointed to audit the Treasurer's book on the request of that ellicer for un Audit- {ng Comuitiee, Dr. Patterson, by way of settling the ques- tlon as to whether o young man recelving aid required to ba recominended anew each year, moved that Mr, Willlain R, Reott bo yecom- meuded for educational ald. Bo ordered, Mr. Hibbard reported the Treasurer's ac- counts as being all vorroct, It was declded that the Preshytory should ad- journ, to meet between Bynads at thie call of the {oderator, A recess was then taken until 7:45 r. m, In the ovening o missionary meethng was ield In the church, ut which Dr.’t, Monro Gib- son apoke on tlome, ond Dr. Worrell on Foe- clen Misslons. 'Thisclosud the busincss belfore tho Preshvtery for this sossion, THUE WOMAN'S MIASIONARY S0CIETY In connection with tho Chicago Presbytery, hesil its annual mectiug in thoehurchat 5 p, m., Mrs, H. . Peotield presiding, The revorts of the Presilent and retary, and of the various Incal societica, were recelved aud aporuved. Mrs, Newell, of Rochester, Minn, dellvered an nddress, after which Mrs, lthea, of Persla, gave sume account of the work fn that country. MINISTERIAL MEETINGS, THE METHODIST MINISTERS beld thelr regular weekly meeting yesterday mornlug fn the Methodist Book Concern Build- tng on Waushington street, with Elder Jutkins presiding, The usual relivious excrctacs pree ceded the business meeting, conducted by the Rev. Juhn Nate. ‘Tho matter of the Rev. il who advaneed $500 to save the Brighton Chureh, was taken up upon suggestion of the Rev, Dr, Witliumsou, ‘Tho clalm of Brother 11llt is a pe- culfarly § one, hu having advanced tho monEY Upon assurances by the Ministers’ Asso- clutivn that o would be refmbursad. Tho Kev, Mr, Wiliing stated what the Commitice had dong, but that *The matter was in solution— dissolving very slowly.” ‘The Rev. Dr. Willlamsou was In favor of pay- ing the $300 at once, if there was any moncy at all that could be reached. Brother Hill needed this money, ss he had been kept out of It a long while, and recelved no Interest. Elder Jutkins explatued that the original clalw waa for $925, of which e had patd 3425 bingelf. Theru was also #600 duc to Afyers’ * Bee-Hive,” which was ifable to be called upon At soy thme. "The 8453 wus pald some two sears #go. The debt to Brotber HlI) bas beew owing for somo yeass. Ho showed that the total ju- esy of the churches for local purposes was 82,700, for which only several hundred dol- lars kiad so far becu provided. The Rev. Dr. Willlug offercd the followlng: Zcaolved, That we requent the officers of the ity Misslonand Church Extenston Society 10 pay tho Rev. . K1 300, with Juterest for two yeare, ub thelr easlicat convepience, and that we heioby pledge oursclves to act ¢ e pleilfifid sy Samelf;. o ellort in securing moneys The resolution was adopted. Jack Warburtun, of Milwaukee, who had re- formed within the past two years, was intro- duced. Iy bad rone down through whisky, aud 10ar years 820 wus one of the worst and Jowest men fa Milwaukoe. o carrled tom- perauce and the religion of Jesus Christ with Lim} and stood himscif as & mouvuwment of tho goodness of Uod. Jack Warburton is descended from B"fifi’"“ parenta, :mdl Lo seys, uever bad & day's scbooling [n bl life, ex- cout what he got in u Metbodist Suuday-schigol. Ho was & druukard for twenty-six years, and ho sald that it wus the pruyers of bls good Wwotber, wite, and the Wowens Christun Temperaace FE Union which hail sa sincere, and his sin) earnesthess, and pathos must make him o stronte worker fn the temperance as well as in the relfzious ticld. His clonuence, though tome. what marred by bad granmar, Is irresistible, and can move an audience to laughter anl tears, e evtertaied the preachers for ten minutes, and was duly apprectated. The Rev. J. W, Towsley, of Nebraska, eamo to ask mssistanca for the First Church, of Omaha, which had reeently been Rold. The congregatlon now worshlped In a hall, and needed” money ta bulld . chureh. Theg hal turned all thelr property over to their creditors, and now owed nothlng and were ot of debt. The Rev, Charles 1. Zimmertnan, of Evans- ton, stated the condition of his church, which way alao sulering from financial Iymmme, He had been around ¢ shinning with more or lcss purcess, pflmf{yl\"{ lers. Al thiey had yet to raine was 81,150, Hewanted to getall the spare dollnrs Just now, rather than the Nebraska man, Mnce r)uu-n{ heyan at hame. ‘The Kev, Dr. Willing questioned Brother Tows- leyasto the neceasityofa third Methodist Church in’ Omnhn, which he snswered. Dr. Willing thought something might be done, but not at present, sinee their own’ churches were badlv in «debt, and just at this time they were gathering funds for the annual Conference. The Rev, William F. Crofts announced that the Rev. T. Bowrnn Stephenson, of England, would he §n the city Satuniay, and probably ba present ot next Monday's meeting of “the preachers. The sublect for dlscnssion at the next mecting Js: *What 18 the Duty of the Dretheen of the w‘\ll;(try to Each Otherf"” to be led by Brother iing. The meeting then adjonrned. DAPTIAT MINISTERA, The Baptist tninisters held thetr regniar weekly meeting at their sooms, No. 71 Enst Itandolph strect, yesterday forenvon. The Presldent, the Rev.. "Dr. Cuatls, occupled the chalr. The Rev. E. O, Taylor, the Becretary, oftlvinted. After the reading of the minutes and n sketehitng of tivo sermons preachied on Sunday by Prof. 'T, J. Morgan, 1), D., and the Rev. F, L., Clppeil (one of these divliey confeseed 16 having preached Wis sermon before, and {4 wis A0 long ago that he had forgotten the proml- uent points of it), the subject of the week he- fore was taken up snd discussed,—* The Es- sential Form and Proper Limits of the Baptist Organtzation.” The Rev. Dr, Ives thought that if we were to look futo the New Testsment we wonld find that the doctrine of church government taught there was one of the utmost slinpllcity, and it would not need n great deal of hlerarchy to carry nut tha princivles. It was as natural for believers in one (Gospel and one crevd to como together 0s it was for two drops of water, and wlien they came together it was natural for them to choose aleader, The bond of union in churches was love, and any amount of re- straiut {n government, which was not wuided and controlled Dy fuve, was worldly. The ob- Ject of a Council was to recognlize the churehes, ot to control them, Ile thonght the best way foraman to doif lie wanted to get out of an organization was to Just walk right out ol it, e dit not believe In church fghts. The Rev. Louts Raymond sald his views thor- oughly accorded with those of the last speaker. e related some of his experience fn church governinent of an iotercsting nature. Some donominations, hie sald, wero cternally legislat- ing amd throwing thelr organizations Into Lier- archy and, consequently, coufusion. The Rev. Mr, Ozler, of 8t. Ann's Church, gave nn interesting description of his traustor- matton from a French Catholle to & Baptist, and the dolugs of the chureh with which ho was connected. The lteve C. F. Perren thought the prescnt form of the Baptist Cliurch government was soud cnough us It was, provided tho spirit of Chrlst was in it. The Rev. Mr, Stowell sald ho was a Boptist through and lum:lu}h, and ho bolleved n the recognlzed fortn of Baptist government, but that it did not follow that he was obliged to ac- cept e little by-law ns nccording with his views, ‘The Rev. Mr. Kitaball lamented the fact that there existed nn fgnorant and partially un- godly membership fn the Baptist Church, and lic wanted to Liear the views of other members upon the 'ubf‘m. The Rev. M ormott stated that thero was in the New Testanent no provision for an lgno. runt, Cliristleas membeeship in a church, Heo thoughit the eloser they conformed to the old stundards the better it would be for them. Dr. RRichards thoueht that church ormaniza- tions tn difTerent countries and at ditferent periuds cotild not be compared with each other, e hust no doubt that our present orgauization of churches requlred a concentration of power, The Rev, Dr. Owen desired to know whether a covenant meeting was n Baptist organization. Ha was the originator of the lubljcvl of dis- cusslon, and ho wus sllowed a double allowance of e {n which to answer numerous questions that liad arfsen {n the debate, and to express his own views, % A review ot Dhillips Brooks' Yale lect- ures by Dr. Morf was reported by the Com- mittec as thu subject for discussion” next Mone day morning, lic meeting then aljourned, THE REPORMED EPIRCOPAL elergymen niet fu the gentlemen's parlor of the Pacifie Hotel yesterday, Bishop Cheney presid- fng. It was afull meeting. Tteports were recelved of services held the 3"’ previous. This was about tho only business e, About lialf an hour after tho rnintsters' meet- Ing adjourned, the Standing Committen of the Synod” of Chicago et in the same place. The Ifev. Mr. Church, of Bt. Jotn's Heformed Lpiscopal Church, was recommended to b or- dafned as a Preshyter, The ev, Fo W, Adums, late of tho Protestunt Episcopal Church aud pastor of Emanucl Chureh, ftocklord, was re- ceived as @ minmter of the leforned Church, i e —— JOURNALISM. To the Editor of The Tribune. TBoRLINGTON, la., Bept. 20.—Tho enterpriso of the Chicago Zimes Is, T suppose, unquestioned; therefore the expense Incurred fn transmitting the foliowlng Lroce of slugular colnchlences published i yesterday's lasue of that remark- able sheet will excite no spoclal interest s 1Spectal Telegram.) OxAna, Nub,, Bepl, 27.~Ueorge Connell, an ex-woldlor, and saluun-keeper uear (maha bar. rackes, commitied wuleide this morning by whooting hiluwel? through the head with o revelver, oty \puéctul, Telegramm.| Oxanta, Neb , Sept. 27.—This “morning Goargo Coruolt comenitted aulclde by shooting himself in the touth with a shot-gun. e was a ssloon- keaper at Omahia barrscks, and bad boen driuking lurd for sonio tinie, llnnll{ Iusa astonishiug In simuitancousness aro tho following froin the same Issuo: Itefty. humor ne wel [Rueeial Telegram. | ViLLisca, Ja. Bept. 97.~Capt . 11 Goode, an atiorney of this plico, vhot himsolf thronch thé Dead at 360 this aficravon. He had been bavime ditiiculty with his famtly for some time past. The attendant physiclang say he caunot live, Auectl| Telegram. | Rep Oak, Is., Sept, 27,—Phillip Good, one of tho uldest lawyers i this part of the Stato, sul- clded at his homo i Villlsca, sixteen miles cant of this place, to-day, by shootin lead. Av Lo knawn, ‘Thus docs tho spirit of true journallsm ever trivmph to the perpetual dismay of tho crouch- o newsmonger of but a single dispateh, himself fn the the causo nothing la definliely SEDITIOUS QUOTATION-MARKS, To the Editor of The Tridune, Ex-President Graut has been tha [nnocent cause of fuvolving a French journal In trquble. In vishting Chamounl o few weeks since, ho spent a duy nt Bonnevllle, In Savoy. Now, In Bonneville there Is & Radical journal, Les Alpes, ‘Thut Journal honored the ex-Prestdent with o peesonal mention as follows: Gen, Grant. ex-Prendent of the United States, who never talked of **the ond " [la the Freucn text, **bout™|, aud who, Jlke hivrs, left power without naise or fuss, like mple mortai who did nat taiuk bimevir invested with & provie dential miavion, passcd Tuesday at Bonnovillo, on hils way, with his family, to Chamouni. This does ot sceun to be very mischieyous. But the Freuch cditor had put the word buut in quotation-marks, and Marshal MacMahon, in a published Jetter, or speech,—1 do ot remeber which,—shortly after the dissolution of the As- seinbly last summer, luthnated the futeation of Bolling on to his oiee, regardless of tho reaulty of the uppmuchllnf vlection of a new Ageembly, Juaau 'au bout,—tlll the cud; that s, till thy termination of the perlul for which be was chosen, which occurs fu 1850, Henve the oppo- sitfon paper, the organ of the Qovern- ment in the same place, bnmedi- ately snufled treason in perdonal ftew. It scems that the oflense come tuitted was not so much (n the use of tho word bout, or ewd, as in surrounding it with quotation- warks. It Is vonceded that the word bout in ftaclt is not seditious. Ono lulfhupcnk of “thy cud of the noso" without endancering the sta- bliity of the Govervutent. Whether 1t wouhl uot be more or less dous to speak of *the eud of the wursted "' way bua question. #Our contemporary,” says the Governueot organ, “nay gu on writing the word ad hibitum, if he chovsus; i€ will sulfice if ho will suppress the quotation-marks. It is not, we n-smu. the word bout which s scditious; it Is the quotation- murks which are so.'? £t 15 10 be hoped that the Radical cditor will geL off with ot more than a e of 500 france und 8 wonth’s luiprisonwest for this darjug as- sault upou ¥ moral vrder,? A Iim. | Jack em'ml{ fa! s The Cotnty Treasurer Pushing Defanct Bankraptey of George K. Clarke.- ville & Vincennes Rallroad Company, yestenlay $20,3%, The receipt of #33,302.93 from M. CITICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OC OBER 2, 1877, 7 TIE COUR Life-Insurance Companies for Back Taxes. Linbilities, 8300,0003 Asscts Undetermined, New Suits, Divorces, Confes- slons, Judgments, Etc, Gen, Anflerron, Recefver of the Chicago, Dan- fled his report of his doings as Recelver snce the 1t of May, The recelpts were $67,045.25, and the dirbursements, $37.219.73; cash on hand, Bradley, the Clerk of the Court, was onaccount of moneys recefved from the saleof the rond, The Recefver, nmler the order of the Court, had pald out more on account of the foating deht than he coulil spare, and ran short on funds with which to pay the uperating expenscs. A_NOXDSMAN INX THOUDLE. Merbert Nelson lnd an carnest interview with Judio” Bludgelt sesterday morning en- deavorlig to wet back $2.000 he” had deposited fn court. It secma that gome ten months ago one *Jack ™ Hughes was arreded and indicted for counterfeiting, Mo induced Nelaon to b security, and the latter flc[mnllcd £2.000 cnah for Ifugzhes' appearance, which sum was depas- fted in the First Natlonal Bank. = Subscquently, Hughea was arrested with Mulline for at- tempting to rob President, Lincoln's grave, trled, and sent to the Penl- tentlury, wherg he now fi The Districte Attorney moved for judigment agatnst Nelson, and the'latter urged the sbove facts as o reason why he should not. pay tae §2000. After some nrgument, the cose was held open to atlow svine further evidenes to be Introduced. THE CIICAGO FIRE-INSURANCE COMPANT. The following Is a synopsis of the report of J, K. Murphy, Assignec of the Chicago Fire: Cash on hand Scpt. 1 8111, 188,08 Lald for exvensce. ... . 140,00 Dalance on BANd,ceuerveerse ooneen §10,048,08 DIVORCES. Franz Tappers fled a bill yesterday agzainst his wife, Ehzabeth Wilhelming, representing that shie in May, 1871, out of the depravity of her heart, and without any rcasonable cause, willfully deserted bim, Danlel F. Barber nlso asks a similar favor, relylug on slinlar grounds, And Erther Van Bersbot can mako no graver charze _than de<ertion againet her husband, Jumes Van Berabot, but she wants the divorce Just um much. ITEME Taaae Wolf, o wholesale liquor-lealer, who was Indicted some time ago for falling to make the proper antries in his Government book, yes- terday entered o plea of nolo contendere hefore Judee Blodgett, and was sentenced Lo pay a fine of #100 and costa, Charles Pllueger, sentenced to Jall ‘some months ago for defraudlnge his creditors, was discharzed yesterday, b mving served Bis thine out, aud it Ale:nrluz that he was unable to pay the custs In the case. GQING POIt BACK TAXES, A week nezo the County Treasurer m{u Dot tious bofore Judia Wilflams asking thut the Teutoniy, the Chiengo Life, and the Repubhic Life Insurance Companies, all of which are In the hunds of Receivers, be compelled pay thelr buck taxes, Yeaterday the threc com- panfes Oled unawers denying that they owed any taxes, except on their capltal stock, and clalniing that this was {llecal, unconstitutional and vold, and should not be pald. UNITED BTATES COCNTY, LHetty IT. K. (ireen, of New Hradfond, Mass,, e bil esterday ‘szt e Cogn'd T Broecke Currloge Manufacturlue Company, John 11 Babeoek, Stephen 8. tiregory, Arthiur IL, Chettnin, Eleazer M. Gardlner, J. F. . Elli- ott, (% D. Blaney, Eltjah Blackman, Charles O, Ten Broceke, and Frauklin R. Bliss to foreclose 2 mortwage for €50,000 on Lots b, 6, 7, and 8, In Block 25 of Carpenter's Addition. BANKRUITCY MATTERS. Georgo K. Clurk, n well-kowy real-cstate dealer, weut into bankriptey vesterday on his own putition, ' s preferred deébis are £3,050.00 and the rectired $155,000, with securltics valued at §109,000 as far ns known. The unsecured debts oot up $113,2068.70 as far as they are iven, besldea $106,823.01 dno on discounted finu, and about Ri2,76143 due on necomnmda. tion puper. 1lis asscts comyrisc land valued at about 284,000 henvily Incumbered, bills and notes nbout $57,000, open accounts about 850, (¥); nlso stock in the Hudsou & Bt. Lawrence ailroad, $4000; in the Seloto & Hocking Val- ley Rallrond, #3,500; 1,450 shares in the Illinols Valley Gas and Bund Compuuy, $35,000; 300 shares in tho Chieago Rallway Constru tion Compuny, &K,000; 800 shares fu the Globe Insurance Company, $39,000; other Ktocks, 817,500 and a clalm agalnst” the (ilobe Iusuranco Compuny for serviees, money loaned, ete, of from 810,000 to 20,000, Thy petition wag reterred to Register Hibhard, Norrls Fitt, o tailor, of Peorly, slso went luto baukruptey yesterduy, His debts, all unsceur- ed, amount 1o 84,015,339 Hlls ussots comprise notes and _apen aceounts to the amount of 2,517,650, Reference to Reglster Hibbanl, A dixehorge was issucd to Z. M. Hall. The composition {1 tho cuse of L. I, Thrano was confirmied, Asstzuees will be chiosen at 10 a. m. to-day for €. M. Suith oud Engens Mcl\nf. The sceond dividend meeting of George F' Farrlogton is set for 2 p. m, to-day, AUFRIION COURT IN WHixy, Bamucl P. Witherlll begnn a sult yesterday In replevin ugatnst Leonard G Rlingk, to recover two cusks of dry white lead valued at $2,000. LCrust Prussing tiled a distress warrnnt avalnst Charles Johuson, to recover $257.71 back rent of Lot 20 fu Hull’s Subdivision. CINCUIT COURT, 8. Mayer and D, Glauber sucd John J, Walte o recover §1,000. THE CALL Junox DreMxoNn—Iu Chamber duper BLonizTT—No court Lo-da Jroar Gany—=hl to o4, b0, 5 slve, No. GO, IMI.LI:_n to 74, tnclue Mace, on trial H, 230, 241 to 3 a5, 451, 955 to 250, clurlve, No case on trial, dvoax Moous—1) 10, 11. St Hoakns—120, case on trial. JuiiE BooTn—3L to 75, incluslve, except 0L No, 43, Wores va. Nowman, ou (rial, 5, 247 01 and 22, ine No caso on trial, 120% to 145, Inclusive. No Junax McALLisTER~Motions for now trial and passed casen, Junux WiLLiaws—Genera) businesa, JUDGMENTS, ot Count — CoNrxsiaons —Coleman & John ||leil‘0.f. $80. 80, —Joeoph 1, Tho Lakeside Glue Cowpany, i Oanv—John Lill ct al., exccutors, elc., haplin, $604, 44, JAasesun—tientich Zeitzach vs, Anton Walker ot al. 17, denae McAvtitEn—John Grifin v Heartt, Augusl us, and €, 1. 1l ILLINOLS SUPIEME COURT. Orrawarlll, Oct, 1,—Supreme Coust bro- cevdings to-day, Breeze, J., presiding, Dinct va, Prshing: motlon denled, Chicaza City Railway Company, fmplesded. Howlsson: ordor of thv sitiruants sot A Malthusing Bird, Amoricun Snclallat, Publie and private citerpriss s active tn in- creasing tho supply and varlety of food-fish in American waf and gzano binds on our wasty lunds. 'The tirst luterest §8 successfully carwl for h{ Nutioual aud State Cutninlsatoms, while the lutter, more naturally, & in the hands of private individuals, A few years ugo the En- glish sparrow (with too much success some say) was futroduced for the purpose of dustroying the worinsand fnsects that nfest ety shade-trees and parks, al attempls aro now waking t paturul- 120 the forelgu skylurk, Aboul two years ago rojeet of {utroduding European nigratory iscussed among sportsmen, and numbers of the Fored and Stream contaln interesting uccounts of what ulready been accomplished by two geotlemen,—Martin G, Evarts, of Rutland, Vi, and Warren Hapgrood, o Boston merchunt. ‘they became foterested, undmoved In the enterprico, uuknown to each othier, and after much dificulty bavo sufly in- frutn theTslind of Sicily ubout 200 qualls It was w wost sivgular clreumatanee,’” says Mr, Havrood, *‘thut after yvars of delay nud disappotutment, each operating through dil- ferent sgents, without auy concert of uction whatever, st last our birds should hapien to be shipped o the same vesscl aud arrive at the sume thue.” Ho bs hopeful that this * prolide Isttly forelgner witl 1] 8 gap and furnish foud, for " willlons of our people 1 this * expectation s fulfllled these gon- tlemen will be uumbercd with those whu have made * two spears of grass to gruw whers wue did before.” These birds, according to Mr. llfl;guod, bavoono unotable fustinet, Iie says #Ly'thy best obscrvers of tho babits of the uadl, it 1s understood thers s 8 law regulating thelr breedlng, For lustance, ina sectiva of country ora part of & v.aum‘xlp that I3 over- stocked, L c., whens thero are already too many Jdarvis Lord, wheat at 4%ic: schr J. Couch, Mont- tor the supply of forel in that eection, they wiil not pair or treed the following searan. hat will remain flocks or bevies. That food-supply has great inflience on the repraductivenesa of both atimyls ard man is o well establivhed tact. ft was, therelare, deckded not 1o liberate all the binda b one place.”™ Tf this i8 a true oheerva- ton of thin nuiably amative bird, we micht add, in the tangnage of the preacher a little modi- fied—*Go to the (quail, O man), conslder her Mac wax Ingured for $1,600 {n & Canadian compn- ny. 17 this in 8o, hee loss, reportad the other day, by sinking near Port Stanhope, Is probaviy not 8 serinns ealamity to her nwners,—Clereland Leader. Among those who are ar of flling tha In- torship at Detroft, made vacant by Mr, Cook'a patntment. are Tsaac B, Hewitt. fingh Coyne, Capl. Gilnert Traverse, and Capt._James Snow.. .. 'Irpu({ United States Maraiiai Simpson went to Kenorha on Satorday to libel the achr COntet.... Six o elght cannon-hails, uppoted to have been ways, And he wisn: whih baving 1o gulde, over | 704 I the wat of 1812 were seaoped up by the » o % (o % "~ | dredee Geant in Oswego harbor \Wednomiag lest o ruler,” urovides (againel over-popula- | T77GR0 61 the tareat erain-Jaden feets of ¢ scanon cleated fram thit port Alnce Satnrday morn- Ing, all the v#asein, with one exenption. bonnd for MARINE NEWS. Iinfalo... The barze United States, which carrien “famber from By City to Ohlo norts, otty-two _years oid., and first PONT HURON, sppeared on ,l Ih",hm ferry hetween Spectal Disrateh tn The Chicazs Trivune. Pont Henaw, Mic Tretenit and Windsor, In 1435, Johueon, of the Codst Wreckin The #ehr FLL W, mpany. i= helng will probably 0 10 the fetiort leanas was srrestad_in Cleveland days apo. anil inken to Buffaloto answer the charge of robhing Capt. Albrecht, of the schr . C. Barncs, of §300 In maney. ....1n cansequence of freedom from tolla on the Eria Canal, {15 000 barrels of pork nnd 4, THS 1008 ot lard have been ahipped Eset by canad since the opening, againet nothing for several yrara over the ranal. I# »aid that the Union. Anchar. sud Westorn Traneportation Compantos are each going topnttwo steamers an tho Lake Snperlor foute nest searan, the sizdifferent boats to sct conjolnt. Iy saoneiina, + Dct. 110 p. m. ~Down— , Vanderbiit. DBadger State, K. Falrbank, Porter, Cham- beriain and harges, China and consort, Gordon Camphell and consort, Michigan and harges, Mary Jarrcekl and tow, Fparts and connorta: schre (', K. Nims, Novert Gaskin, M, 8, Racon, Darid Stewatd, Gollen West, N, Folger, Frastoa Corn- ing, Marion W. Page, Red \White and Bine, New Ilampahire, Eivina, Coren, Tasco, W. M. Konnds, Cartle M, Peieron, Orphan Boy, Mineral State, 11, M. Scove, Narraranaeit, E. Jones, Up—Propr Lawrence, Tecnmech, Indl berry and barges, Foroat City and eonsart, Milla anid baries, &, Chamberlsin and tow, Minersl Rtock and bargen, Inter-Ocean and consort, Nahant and tow; sehira M, 8. Wilcox, Hanna, Mary Merritt, I'rince Alfred, Belle Stavenw, Delos DeWolf, W, B. Allen, Escanaba, Telezraph, Edwin Harmon, Mary Battle, Wert Side, Litly Hamiiton, Pandara, Itahama, John Nreden, Frankie Wilcor, John Coreican, 1). 9, Austin, Emerald, Jamen It. Bentiy. )y brlsk; weather cloudy. —— PORT OF CIIICAGO. ‘The following were tho arrivals and closrancen for t:r, twenty-four bours ending'at 10 o'clock last night: AnRirALs—Btme Corone, B cagn, Maniliowor, sunyri niladerphis, ' arbor, sndf uskogon, €un- 10, $unaries: Messen- }ivArside, Sonth asen, ", lreath, Raugatnck, sindeiss: Cabi , “euhdriea dcir Jimed, Tinitands wondy ' nra, Menominee, [gmabers Mery Nau, Hei 1 3 fe_ Multin. Lndington. Tumher: Japan, Lineoin Dall, Ludingon, Ininbers e Slurtay, Traverso il 43 elen Pratt, Bawls sally Myrtle, Pensankre, Jumber; Spoed, £y 1. Per, verae, harl Josenh, gandstes; Chis na. Wind Nort| LAKE FREIGI'TR, Cuicann, Oct. 1, —Frefghita were active and fiem at 3¢ for oate, 41¢e for corn, and 44c for wheat to Baffalo, Itoom was taken for 152,000 bu wheat, 10,000 bu eorn, and 125,000 bn oate, ‘Charters: To Bofalo—fichr Sage, and bsrges Dictstor apd firncy naw, pelier, J. I3. Wilbur, and Daldwin, corn at 4c: prop Montana, corn throughi achrs 7. Chandier and Golden Flecce, oats st 3%c, To Sarnia—Prop Pridzeon and tow N, Gardner, corn throngh. To Gudenaburg—Props Owegatcnie and Empire Stata, cornand vats, In the afternoon the chra C. (i ('uu!wr A. King, and Starlight, corn to Bnflalo at4lyc. and the p: sheat to Mountreal, Schr F, B, tiardner yets 31.01% for a carzo of lumber from Traverse City to Goderich, an ad- vance of about ¢ paon takes :banl from Port schr Lucia A, ‘Wastingion W Buffalo ot e per bu. ALO. el LEARANCES-~Rchr A. J, M?fl'. Facanabs, 570 te nd randslors schi D £ Buriey, iftaio. 19.0m 1 wehr 1. B, Wiihcr, Tiuffain, 2,000 ba cofas - Uuttala, 4dom ho wheat; schie If b e Milnkegan, § hria pork. 1 3 r North Cape, Boffalo, 26,5 it whiea: sehF Bi, 1aw: Taltalo, 2150 i wheat s schr Prosankee, linftalo, 15,500 bu wheats aehr W, Ji. Thinham, Frankfort, 3 comis stone: stmf (omna, Kt. Joe, 10 itls pork and sundriess frop Meuen’r-r.llemnn it 3 hrls flour, 6 brls pork, and aundries; stmr i lieboywan, 23 beie applea to Milwauker,sun- Pfop G, I lieait, Ssuratuck, 1 bris ofl and sun- grinei prun Ovwegaiciie. Giensinire, 8,0% bu cors, 11,05 bu vats, 70 biris pork. and sundries, e ——m— MORMON RECRUITS. NEWw Yonrk, Oct. 1.—The Tvilune saya the steamship Wisconsin, which arrived on S8aturday from Liverpool, brought samong her steerace passengers 450 Mormon immigranta, who are principally from Great Britaln aud 8candingvin. About 1,500 new converts to the Mormon faith g BUF Burrato, N. T., Oct. 1.—Conl freights firm at Sandusky and Cleveland; 50c wan offered for coal toChicago, Charters—Schra Bell lfanscom and Stampede, coal 1o Milwaukee at 30c; stinr A. G. Morey, salt to Detrolt at Ge per nrlj steam-barge Ketcham, 5,000 brle salt to Deiroit at dc, free on board; schrs A Ford, coal from Cloveland ~ to | had previously arrived in the United States thin Dufialo at 4oc, free; Monlter, cement to | season, and about I) more will leave Liverpool tleveiand at ¢, free on board: George | Oct. 7. These people represent the poorer Murtay, coal ience to (‘hicazo; bark Vanderaiit. Tumber from Afpena to Chicago at 31.25 per 1,000 on rall: schr Georgla, coal to Milwaukee 8t 30c: Augun Smith, cual hienee to Mliwaukee at 25 classes of mechanics and laborurs, and of all azes. Twelve Mormon misslonarics, who have been in Europe fur the past two vears recruiting runces— Waverly, Chicago, mercuandieg; v, | hese new conserts, alse arrivud in the Wiscon- R, Ketcham. Chlcaco, . 000 bria salt; Commadore, | 0. Thelr namesare Hamilton G, Sperry, N Chicagn, 43 bela cetent; Indis, Chicago, 1,608 | He Brown, Wiliam W, Taylor, Thomis A. Erinmalts & . Storey, Detroit, 300 bita. s | Wheclor, ‘John C. Bandbury, James Mc¥aria Monitur, Clevetand, 1,000 bels ‘cement: Corra | Job Rowland, Jolin Parry, Samuel Lelgh. epondent, Clevolan THE CANATL. Tinipagront, Oct. 1.—Arrived—North Branch, LaSalle, 5,050 bn corn; Mayflower, LaSalle, 1,000 bu corn, 5,500 ba oote; Nautilus, LaSalle, 6,000 bu corn; vrop Ed M. Heath, Lasalle, 5,000 bucorn; A. Jackson, LaSalle, 4,700 bu corn, L. Green, Port Clinton. | Wooley, James Mellor,"and Samuel " A Upon boing queationed ss to thelr belief in wolygamy, they scouted the idea, and sald if lygamy was sugcested by auy one to the ad- erents of the Mormon falth In Europe, he would be excommuntcated from the church, Reason, ooe of the missfonarics stated, why polygamy was practiced in this country was because ft was tne comnmand of Brigham Young, 2,500 bun oate; Montreal, Ottaws, 56,800 | and although it wos fult by many to be one of ba corn; prop Chiva, LaSalle, 4,000 | the errors of the Institution of Mormonism, bu corn; Chicagzo Deils, Lasalle, 6,300 | there had been no alteruative except to ober Young's behiests. ‘The new converts do not Ieel armed for the church hecauee of Brigham oung’s death, but say that while they mourn his Joss they feel that God will appoint a soit- ablo successor to the Prophet, bu corn; prop Peerless, Ottaws, 4.500 bu corn. 14,000 1bs weed: Tembest, Ottawa, 6,300 bu curn; Sunahine, Gttawa, 4,700 bu corn; Mrilliant, Morria, 5,000 bu com: prep Montauk, Lockport, D15 hrin tour, 0,570 1he tneul, 4, 26H 1bs soed: prop Mohawk Belle, Kankakea Fecder, 1,000 ba ryes J, vl Eankakea becder, et e e Slemnbl Mankshol Ervdoh S0ty cort d, 809 A Horse Atang to Death by Dees. Jitaws, 46,600 feet lnmber, nanetlie (. C.) Fo o agle. Atameeting recently at New &mconi Church' ahorse was hitched oo nesr a humble-pees nest. The bevs attacked him slichtly at first, but as he charged and ll|unt:|:d. attempting to pet away, they attacked Wim from all sfles, untfl the poor ‘beast could stand it no Jonger. He uttered shrick after ahrick in his agouy, and then lay down and dled. Harriet, Sepeca, 85,174 feet PORT COLBORNE. Durratn, Oct, 1.—Vessels paseinz Port Col- barna Lock for twenty-four huues cuding 6 o'clock 20th: Eastward—Dsrk Home, Toledo to Ogdensbarg: _RAILRDAD TIMR NLE,. ARBIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATHS, FIFLANATING excepted. *Bune HDatly. ny B B MARKS.. CHICAGO & NI STRREN! £ dsy excepted. ;lmnru atrird oot ATLWAY, aFscifie Fart Line, ORTHWESTERN R, Ticket Oeen, 62 Ciark-st. (S and R T ouee) andat wdlont City & ::a alubnqua Day Fx. am almbnqua Night £ s.m. aymata X am! aglonx Git A m. afrery L 1o pom, My am auiiwau p.m. bMIilwankee Expreas. o.m. dMllwankae A Miiwankes Pancenger ( LY tGrern Bay B wm. bit. Paul pum. LF Panl & am. ELCrove Fxpresd. am. siarquere Expreas. " 3 @tien=ya Lake & lockford 3 sm. !xfln!v ke Fxpres. P, M. L Pafiman Hntel Cars are pun throngh, betwoen ChL- £agmand Omaha, on the train leaving Chicago s 10:30 *Npather 031 rant Paliman o say other farm sf hatel cars weat af Cuteago, a1 ons corner of el and Kinste-ria b=Depus corper of Canal and Rinzie-sta CHICAGO, BT. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LIND. Ticket otices 63 Clark-st._and at Kinzie-Sireet Devot, £t Panl & Minnespolte BE. 'aui & Minnrapoile i e Arrive. :00 4. M. * 4:000, ML : :00D. M. § 6i &, M. CHIOAGO, ALTON lKAllHa Wo it ety ihird At 1ie] Chiragn & Paducy treator, Fi Lacon, Wash'ion EX Jollet & Dwight Accummuatn & A% Fekin and I'eoris Fast Exprem f broria, Keaknk & hrilngton | 0 Al & BT. 1OUI3 AND OHICAGO CITY & LERVER BHORT LINES. near Madiwmn-et brids e, and Ticket Ofiee. 122 Randolph |_Leave. | _Amive. PITPFPIP EEEEREEL] CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT, PAUL RATLROAD, Unlan Depot, corner Mallson and Canal-ete, Tickat Utfice, _sad af depol. Sauth Ml Clark-at., opposite’ Bhiel rinsn Hoase, Milwaukee Elfnn. ereas Wincanaln & Minnessts, Gireen Biay. and Mieomaha through Ty Express..., Wirc Towa, i Jiny, Etoven: _Jand throny ‘Al traina run ) h #nd Minnespolls are g A i hitfei, vis M| sl t. and Ashe na. T L etiner vin M; e A s 8:Cap. m. t 0 ILLINOIS Depot, foot of Laka.at. and fuot of Twent Arrive, icket otice, 121 iandolph-st. , nesr Glark. 708 m. [+ T:0p ™ 220 #103 L [* 4 o A iifgss 10008 m.{* 4:00p. m e 1:008. m, :008. M, krta for Bt Paal Isdlaon and Irairia and Winoos. AD. -second-at. if £t Louls Exprees BE, Louts Faat Lin: Al & New Oriesn Orleans & Tezas Bx Exnree, Spnmedeld Sizhs 3 Calro, Eprinzfieid Peoria, Durll ton Peorta, Burliniton & x City Iimburine & blous Cis: Gliman Passenger. . BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD. Depota ool of Lake-si, Indlans-ar., the nd Canal and slxteentt-sta. Ticket Offices, 39 and at depots. Tiubiwque & Slou CHICAGO, Mafland Exprem, Ottaws and reator iockfnd, Facin Cxpre h & Sloux ¢ Tt e e o Y ‘Atchison, ax Eaprudd. Annaa City, FiR e Dibaqae, &HIoux Ciiy o1 press for OWALL. ... *1 "Atchison & 81..J 07 CInkat. Teare. 2% 8., 10 8. and Sizteen| s 2:43p.m, : 10:00 p.mi. It 6:33 som. theast coraer of [tag MICHIGAN OENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, foot uf Lake-at., &ud fout of Tweuty-sceond-st, })erfl ffice, ul _dolph, Graad'Pact! Man é;lpn s Malo and Alr Line). Kalaunazou Aceo Atlstiic Expres S Expra: mmadatiun. Leave. outh e {otel, snd at Falmer House. Arrive, h FT. WAYNE & OHICAGO RATLWAY, Deput, curuer Cy anal and Madison-sie. cE'Ciaric-st., Palmer Hlouse, 830 Orand I T feket O e Hotets Mall and Express, Tacife Express. Fast Le., Leave. |_Arrive, [ 13p, I 156 Bl Arrive. i* A:00 8, m.!t 7:000. M, 80K . 8:wWa m. schirs Nlagara, Chicago to Kingston; Mary Grover, Cleveland to Toronto. \Wostward—Props Lawrence, Ogdensburg to Chicago; City of New York, Ogdensburg ta Do- luth: Brookiyn, Ozdensburg to Cleveiand; barks TLondon, Neclai, and Swoden, Kingston to Toledo: Emverald, Kingston to Chicago; Hartfurd, Faire haven to Chicago; J, G. Worts, Brockville to To- leito; Arctle, Toronto to Cleveiand; schrs W, 15, Allen, P, M, Rogers, and Rininy Oswego to cago; Trenion, Cape Vincent to Clevelsnd; if, 1. Murrny, Port Dulhousio to Point Pelee; Erleand Itassin, Ringstont to Chicago: Drooklyn, Rinston toslcboygan; Montuuk, Kingston to Cleveland, ANOTIIRR INSTANCE, In reforring to the singular colnefdenco that the schrs Jlippogri® and. Cuyne wero aatled by thn brothers Shierwood ut the thuoe of the lato collisivn off Kenowha, the Milwaukee Seatinel says: **Al- though & remarkable occurrence, it 1a not the only o3a caso of the kind on record. I the sumumer of 1835 tho schrs Junc C. Woodruff and Mary Dattle, commanded by Capta, Sullivan, brotiers, collided in Georgian Bay, tho vesscls sustaining damages Amounting ta baiw 5,000 and 50,000, And, what I8 atranger still, both veusels belunged to one wnau, Me. John Battie, of Thorold,™ ERIY, Fpecial Dispateh to The CAteago Tribune, Eme, Pa,, Oct. 1.--Arrlved—Prop J. B. Fay; schr Ilarvest Quoen, Butlalo; schre Erte, Stewars, CHICAGO INTER-STATE EXPOSITION. ONLY ELEVEN MORE DAYS. Complete in all Departmenta, and the finest rep- rescotative exhibltion of American Industry and Art ever held—oqual 1n quality to the Centennlal of *7th Let no intelligent persan of the Northwest fall 10 ace this Gireat American Exbibition, Adulwslon—Adults, 25¢; Children under 12 years, 1ic, Excurslon Rates on all traneportation nes NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, Ciark-st., opposite Bherman llousa. PIPTIL WEEK OF THE STAR THOUTE. HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS. Alwa ething new. The place to sce e Ty R T e N R Departures—Prop J. 8. Fay, Marquetta. heoutini Darkey on reeund, M, FIEASK GO Tho Unitea States steamve Mictizan loft thin | it and Pomice Priees S e T i bar evening for a six weeka' crulso 1o the Upper Lakee, | theloeation. Clark-st., upp. stcrinan flouse. Liox (- No chiaree for reservis solng as far ks Chicag: MARQUETTE. Sperial Diavalchto The Chicugn Tribune, Mangrerre, Mich,, Uct. l.—Arrived—Prop Havana, scurliclena, Clear.d—~Schrs Alva ‘I:ndlsy, J. C. Harrison. Pgsed up—Prop Pecrless, 8¢, Paul, Fered ern it e Cratd Wind norta. Weatuer cold and clondy. IERE IT 18 AGAIN, They have got it down in Oswego. The Times. of that port, that, owinz W the mysterious disappesranco of Capt. Van Dalson, the tug Butler has been laid np. 1t 1s fearcd that he hos suffered out piny- The Captain has eajoyed tho wub- allotted to_hut few men on this ich maticr 84 the above. NAUTICAL MISITATS, Yesterday allernoon while the schr Champlon was Iyfng at the dock near Adama street bridige the schr Kato Gillett, in tow of tho tuy Parker, rau {nto her and yanked out a rathesd. The schr (Jid Llunte, -[.mmz her mainmast on tho passave from Batton's Bay to Alilwaukee, Ehe s recelving & new spar at Moasrs.” Wolf & David- sun's. DEATII OF A SSEL-OWNER. A telegram from Cleveland yesterday sunounced the desth at the Kennard lonee, of Capt. W. En- #ign, of Buffalo. Decessed wae & well-known ves- sel-owner, and had been ideutifled with tho lake warluc for a long time. —— NAVIGATION NOTES. fice open d ng sesta Matl- ees y and bil.nr\hy.__—_—‘ HOOLEY’S TUEATRE, ALICE DUNNING LINGARD, WM. HORACE LINGARD. Sonday, Oct. 1, every esening, and Wedneaday and Saturdsy Matinees Thelr frst abpearance sincs thrlr R Worlds supporied by thelr ot K COMPANY Of X1 Attisis,’ Ia I fuperh SEW ¥ Deliilansly‘succestul Histurical Draing, written €2- pressly far thein by A, 11, Gorion, Eq.s shtiticd CROWN! N8K CAST, McVICKER'S THEATR Operetta of Little Red Riding Hood, TUESDAY AND WEDXESDA _Ai'",'ll)o('!!, Pruf, NUNDRED CHILGIES IN THE CAST! ONENUNDRER GHLOIEY NN ASD Daxcesy Tickets, adul hilfren, %! centa: can ba obratn. coa S e Lo Tiadiey Trosns &g D 1 Couk kstores. Thrse bickels van changed fuFyeserved prais wiilout sxir3 cUarga ot 1no Theatre on Mo A T McVICKER'S TIEATRE, TLAST PLUFORMANCES OF EDWIN BOOTH BifA e RICHARD LI BOOTH AS RICHARD 151, e~Fdwin liouth s nih feigormests, iy FryTerty =¥ wia Hooth as Tago. Saturday Baturday nigh Cnticano, —The schir Gushawk arrivod hers yes- | Blouday, Ot Mo Bodclault’ & Cona tn hls terday for the firet thme this ecason...Schre Anier. | BrilA2Elriah THE SUAUGHRAUN. fcan Unfon and J. D. Norris wers at Eyster's diy- ADELPHI THEATRE, docks yosterdsy for calking......Tbe etwr | J, JL HAVERLY.. Manager and Proprietor, Tiverside has aiscontinued daily trips EVERY XIGHT T1115 WKEK, to South Haven, and commeaccs ber | JOJN B, McDONOUGU COMBINATION, tri-weckly passages to-dsy....The stwr 8! et In fre acte Skylark wiil 1sy up at Sk Joo afler laking a cargo of lumber from Muskezen to that port -..The peach trade is falling off, and will not amonat to much after this week. Large quantities of grapes aud_pears are bolug brousht from cast-shore ports by tho stes “This woroing the tu; Da) sun will tow the scow Milion, luw) iwelvo miles up the Calumet River 10 Rliverdale, The cargo is (or Martin tiros, -..t:{lk Johs Fridg- eou, of Detroit, was hers yesterdsy to we sbout the " colilslon w‘::n the L. WOOD'S MUSEUM AAD OPERA-HOUSE Byery evenlog and Wedaeadsy aad Saturday Matluces, ANDEZFOSTER 5 b udid Oliv, 1larry Mare v Trving and Barry, W Coyne—of which is the owner—and the ok, W1 0l . curers head Lies Hippogrill...\The achr Juses Liun had lus S AM et the Ixiker vart of (o bu over on hee lset trip to Buffalo. bo | w Muscutn ojeu dally froas V8. ni a8 b in, arrivale at the lumber markot were few yea 3 —— ——— 20 ot More than & doseacratt iu all {radss. cains SUMMEI 1RESOLTS. futo port during the day....Tbe achr David Vaace wade hor last round trip between Mlilwaukee sud R} HOTEL, B D R S et ey | o B P Bazet TEL, W LES, 4 82 1o 3 per Usy. for s sul guicker pasisie frous this ort. . Sailors | Apwslstimcuiadi. ! 2tee S0 Wi demand $2 per day atihis port, The Sgure now | Susysleuf water. ROST, Provristor. el s 8160, Ao, prop Mary R Robiuson la | e n port with & 0 of w from Peuctangulst- AR tluie this season .. The wiud ook enie, for the i fior noun yesterday, sud gut sround 8 shift ebortly WSARATOGL WAVED 10 tho nurthwest by ulxbt. 1t lookvdas 'if & blow ' Ladics who caperieace 1o M Orien B A o ia T eIk | w e o Otugs Pouts.~The new prop Avon was ve & & = Soft Bedalo yosierday oh bor walden trip...-Tho | ey i THON Uaited Siatcs revenue cutler Feasenden Das come pleted her repaire at Deliolt, aud s now czubios sowewhore on Lake Erie.... Michizan was o have lefL Erie yustorduy for 8 crules i the Upper Lakes, aud fs to bo abecnt until Nov. 10....18 was ‘M‘MM@lllll‘l'b- e SR A Geals Who Bequue furfecl-huwg Fias Dress S, Would do well to lea. ¢ weadure for ul Kocp's v b the achs Maggly McMea. and not th Mary McVey, | Cwtombbirts The vers Lost, N villjatloa b ks o ached“bors Uaborno Teaking, wih whest | 837 Silris snered ubicas Vortockly acwory, 313 from Milwagkes 1o Kinxeton....Tho ecow Lvdis | kst Madison-sh Morning E: ige. BALTIMORE & OHIO. sleare from Exposttion Dutldin roe-st, -Ticket Offices: 13 Cli Girand Pacige. and Depot (Expos ariat., s e LAKE BHORE & MICHIGAR BOUTHEBY. Leave. | _Arive, Moralog Mal=01d Line. ? 3 RO W llion peectat ronm Qladdle kxpress, daily. Hioe. o Niglt Expres. m§ si0s m BURG, OINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS B. B. Degot coruer of Clinwa and Cartoli-ats., West Bldo. Columhus & ast Columbus & Faat Night t Nay Ex. i Depar ®:40a m.* 410 b L P § 7i0 8 m, Arvive. De CAst, 1 \m 1 coruer of Vit luren ao PO €O Rice, 50 ClarkeaL, & 7 T ' Leste, [ Arive. 210:13 a.m. ¢ $:00 o, M D i, ,$ BEY A D, DI, '3 #:30 8. tn, For Maul Daily, Forst, Josoph— cente, can Flag, Saflln and Wedoesday m Liverpool Carrying the Belgtan u‘}::}fi'gfi"’fifffi’gm& gveryLweleo da aud § Dyets lu amounl thuus, Hetu m U ond Cabin, £45. cial e, Haven, Ora: l Dally, Bunay excepts o0, ' Ludiogi! aitery W YOI DECT a3 ONL w., kO EW YORK T0 OL. NEW YR A age, 20, T Apply (o AUS e asidar: LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRTCH BTEAMERS 0. l‘mh,-—-_..tl ™. i every from Li s Lo sult S S8 '.\"1.‘!. .llllll‘l‘l. pres STATE LINE. ABGOW. LIVERPOO! AND LONDONDERUT, ¥, I ke ks & Return WALRACK W of Ofliceaud docks, fous Michixaa-sv. OCEAN STEANINITIPS, AMERICAN LINE. Philadelphia and Liverpoofe: The ey {ransatiantic ive miing y 4. R BALDWIN & C ) Madager slilngion-sl e A LINE, S, AT shermian Hoose, ) MRS ey cxcatl k § 8 2 | uniay aiilbuniday eacepiod, o -I{Js to o Sanaar 851- 1 ur buat does ot leave i DUBLIY, cw Y ori Drat m Lreoed weal Lo ANCHORLE VICTOIIA, Ot 13, 16am New Vork W Glagow, Liy - Calilns, $49 10 S0, €W Yurk Lo southaw ELY5IA, Ucl 10, N4 Cabils, $37 60 €7 friadhueig i North German Lloyd, sall every Batur street, Hobokes, S0l New York ETIUOPIA, OcL&3 .l Intermie a:i0uf LTl his Compavy Wil A eIy Fler, (g of o Frutu New Yorl vl Prices. 5 = N NEMAIL ST i3, wi Washl Geuy Drafts on Great Britaln aud Jrelaod. Great Western Steamship Line. Frum New Turk to Briswl (England) direct. 008 Carrying the Matl, betwees BEW YORK sod LIVER- mnany's bl th Ciark- l‘ofi. Appy ik Coi E'v“.: o L Bt et . ang Glagow. 1. Ing\-"{n T4, Oct, 20, 3pm ANCHORIAcL.27, b m i ot Ciadirg . Sleeruge, u\d londou. F:lllnfi‘:hmu times & week toand from British Akl 8 Ipany 8 0&:" northwest corned J V] -8l Clucagu. CROU VST Ginoral Western Ageat. WHITE STAR LINE, MENSKT, Sts Saturday, Oct. :olfll.lual) . )INEA’I" qu“.mg Cabln passade, §7u: medisie, B Stearage. $30 Betur Tiehetd 81 [riote I Sl corieaten S tardal, ‘Ceaiad Bairoads g P