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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNG: THURSDAY, OUTOSBR oy dew. " THE PROPHET. A Portrait of Black Hawk's Lieuten~ ant Given to Whiteside County, Iil ! Pennsylvania Ralicosd, aays: No agreemeut hasbeen mude by which the Stamndard O3 Com- paoy Istobe allowed a rebate of 50 cents on cach barrel of ofl carried. No drawback is to be permitted In favor of the Standard or any other olt company, and the recent purchase of stack and interests of the Empire Transporta. tion Company Is not to alTect in any way the oa- tabliniicd" rules of the Pennsylvanta Halirowd Company In relation to 1ts carrying rates, ‘There [8'0o truth tu the report that all the re- fineries are owned by the Standard: Ol Com- vany, and shinpers of ofl to this city or New Yoik will be compelied to pays royaliy of L0 cents ver barrel Lo the Jatter," THE CRUSADERS. Ina]‘v who had been heard to say that she took no Intereat In the temperance qucation. AL 3 o'clock the buslners mecting commenzed, THR FPRESIDENT KRAD TER AKNUAL MRSIAGE, which was a very lenuthy document. Bhe started out by eaying that &he would endeavor o bring matters up that required actlon during the Convention. This shonld be made an on- ward movement of the temperance forces, The had the support of & well-urganized soclety, rud a clond of mercy hung over ‘thera, = The hell»en were with them, amd the chariots snd the horsemen were ready to fight thelr battles. @he thne had” come' for aggressive action on the enciny’s llnes, They had heen called to 1ead the world In a d1f- fienft reform. Drink was the eucmy of woman all the world over, and it was particularly % om- an's duty tu seck to abnte the nulsance, This was 8 work born of prayer, and they should be Jraserful and thonghtful 1h”thelr elforts, seck- ng to be guided by God. Prayer was thelr #trongeat weapon, ainl she suagested that an early day be set apart for that ‘)umum. By ap- penls and circulars an effort should be mude to cunceutrate the moveinent more and imore In [mn'er, while every miniater should be Invited o preach on temperance. The reformation of. Lhe drunkard was tiesmallest part of the work, The movement should be 80 kept up that the young would be - duced 1o take & part in . The speaker suggested the appointinent of commit- tees Lo keep these meelings agolng, 8he mure- over made gomae practicnl suggestions on the subject of sundwiclies, which would be n good inducement for many; bul ahie wunted those who came for them Lo take one solld hour of Gospel along with them. The children's work was one of the most important.—a thousand times more so then tha redemption of drunk- ards. ‘The proper tralning of the young meant the overthrow of the liquor-trafle, . Alter referring to young ladies” le&mm, the spealier sugizested thint a clause should be tntro- dueed into the laws of every Stale to disfran- chise Labitual drunkards. This subject wus dwelt upon at sowna leneth, The address closed with an uppeal to women everywhere 10 endeay- or to supply the {ncreasing deinand for temper- unee meetligs, Kinzeton; Gulnnir: Toicdo fo Kineston; ‘Tim it to Oswego: Jennte While, Toledo v danc Ralston, Chicayo to Ogiena- in Dall, Green Bay to Kingston; anche, Milwankee ta Oswean; West Sile, Chicao to Ogdenstnrg: F. 1. Baker, Milwankee 10 Chase wmn Simis, Toledn to Osween: Delos DeWalf, Chicazo tn Ogdenshirz; Prince Alfred, Bturkezon fo Kingeton: T Qnebec; Antelope and Gleneflr, Chiraio & fon: Anna Cralz, Cleveland to Toronto: Cndine, Clereland to Itamilton; Bermnda, Cleveland to Oshawa: Mary, Lele fo Port Colhurne: Ulive Mitehell, Chicago to Onwego; Untario coming {nta Amu 7 THE UASELTING PAINTINGS AT 79 and 81 State-st., Now on ¥ixhibition Dny and Ivening. 7 ¢ Xt OLLECTION T B LIBPINGOTT & €O, I'AVB JUST PUDBLISAED: PLGASUS RE-SADDLED. Porma, n§n . PRY<rLL, anthor of **Pack bn Pe- eaws.” o.th Ten Tiiaatrations by Da Maurier, 4to. Excracloth, full ghit. §2.7, 3 LiL, “*Fair, Fatr, with Golden Hatr.” A Sew Kovel. Refng the forteth voisme ng ** THE STAR 8ER| Bs.'! tamo. T2 clnth, $1.00 **The lierolne s f.h-rmll? Bh»lllbr'rh& fearloom, Donnranie Hille giel of the hestt 1t ia quite right *he should he the vanteal igura Inthoatory. . o o A fresh and readanle book.”— Londnn Athenaum, ELEMENTS OF TIHE LAWS; Or, Qutlinesot the &yete.n of Clvil and Criminal La in for he Unfred tatrs dnd In the Sevoral A . estzned as g Tost-flook. anif for gei Tupwas I SXITR. iste dudge of tha anm, New Edition, Hevlsed, o, Floe cloth, 140, **Fhe hoak 1s reslly 3 moet etcatient and comprehens mpeniitiun of the civll ant criminal aws of this Imitadriphia Ecening Buitetin. WOOU'S VADE-MECUM And Physfcian’s Visiting List. Edited by i1, €, Woon, A1, " lannd fo leatiier, porket-book fobm. Friee, ™ FRAZER'S TABLES For the. Detarmination of Minarals. Raved on tha Tahlezof Weldineh, Ry PERAIPOR FRATRR, Jt., As Mo Nup and fierised Edition.” 3amo. " Jomn, iimpe 1.0, N 1 4 N 2 . PUNCTUATION. A lisnd-lank of Punctustion, eontatning the more tme portant Itaicaand sn Esposltion of Trineiples upon which U v dejend. Ly Prif, Jaxes A. TURKERE, A, yon seid Edition.” Ydmo, Limp eloth. Tucents. Meating of the Woman's National Christian Temperance Association. Presentation Bpecch of the lon. E. B, Washburnc, the Donor, Address of Miss Frances Willard— Progress of tha Good Work. arbor, Westward—Prop City of New York, Ogdenshnrz 10 Toiedo; Acadia, Montreal to Detroit; Willla:n Conle, Uggennburg to Uleselaud: barks A, C. fnwaton to Taledn: American, Oswrezo 10 Chicago; Palmooth, Charlolte to Detrott. Dis- hrs Kate Dailey. ('hicago, hitcago to Buato, ty of New C. Wonl. sy, Sligo; Stewart, Three fheils. An Ontline of the Chief Incident in the Bed Man'a Careor. Aunual Sesston at Amhoy of the Grand Division S, of T. of Hilinols. The Entlre Caltection to he sold at PUBLIC SALE, __Commencing Friday Evening, Oct. 20, NEW €IICAGO THEATRE. OXLY COMEDY THEATRE 1N CHICAGO, A popular hit. A , OCT. 23, secunid woek of the (iartiey Campbieil Camedy Compady 13 “HOW WOMEN LOVE.” TRecelvad with tnmultuos spptanse during the b reek Ly the elite ot Chicag. & Comi - Uurel TPOLITICAL OI1110. " TUE OFFICIAL VATE. Dincinnatl Gavelte, Oct, 29, ‘The full offl-fal vote of Ohfo for Governor, Licutenant-Governor, and Judee of the Bu. preme Court, will be found in this tsrae. The total vote cast for West waa 318,045} for Bistion, 271,625, Bisliop's plarality is thercfore 22,680, The Communist, Prohibition, and Labor Girecn- back eandidates polled an aggrezato of 34,2 votes, making, with the 52 scattering, s grand totul of A2, tAL. A comparison of tl; with the totals of the past tvo years dimeneions of the stay-ut-lome eriny. Ilcre it Is In briel: 75, Total, s il man e i e ) i T W diwins Dishom 35162 o 1t will he seen that the total falling off fror the vote of Inat fail fs 145210, [t was nn “off sear™ to that extent ouly, The losses (not tunalderiug the irregular Vote) are divlded as follown: Democratic, 51,5573 Republican, X1,- 06, —un excess of Republican loss of over 3,- 000. Mr, Bishop, who *puiled the party through,' came within 51,557 of polling its fuli lll’:llfllh. Mr. Johin G. Thompson, to whose splendid ability'as an oreanlzer the victory has ulso been eseribed, lacked only 51,557 of getting out the party vote. And lis shars in the won- derinl result hrought him a fat oflice trom the Democratic majority In Congress without an opnosing vote. 1lad Mr. Thompson suceeded in dolni the work that he modestiy claims that he did, the Democratic majority would have Leen exactly 74237, IE will_bd melunclioly rlcunru tor the mossy-backed Bourbou to con- cinplate tnese Ogures, apd thinkof what might have been. Anotner featuro of intereat in the offivial table Ia the vote for Lieutenant-Governor. Mr. Voreler, who was expected to liold the German vute steady, runs 6,618 behimd Julge West, who was thoight by many to be obnoxlous to Kpectal Ditpateh (o The Chlenan Tribune, Monmsox, i, Oct. 2.—The tlon. E. B, Washburne prescuted to the County of White- sile to-day a portrait patuting of the Indian Cnief Prophet, who had his home in thiscounty where now s the Villagn of Prophetstéwn, The painting was made by Jicaly from an orig- nnl study of Georze Catlin's, unon the spedial order of Mre Washburne, ‘Ihe preseritation took place upon the faie-grounds, whither Mr. Washburne was eacoricd hy the Board of Super- visors and the Clty Council and Board of Edu- catlon of the City of Morrison. Mr, P\ B, Reynolds, Chalrman of the Buard of Super- visors, presided. The introductory address was given by Capt. John Whallon, of Lynden, Mr, Washburne was receiyed with hearty and long- continued applausc. 1lis addross was as fol- lows? CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE, THE ANNUAL CONVENTION of the Natlonal Woman's Christlan Temperance Unton commenced in Farwell 111l at 10 o'clock csterday morning. There was a Inrgo number of ladies present, bealdesseveral gentlemen who were interesteid In the proceedings. The hall was decorated with fiags, plants, and flowers, The rear of the stage’ wns decorated ith the device or coat-ufl-arms of the Natlonal Union. The Convention was calleid to order by the President, Mrs. Annic Wittenmeger, of Phila- delphia, who pronoscd that the exercises should commencee with a ecason of devotion. Mra, Mary C. Johnson, of Brooklyn, read the gpinth and tenth chapters of St. Luke, making comments upon the samo os shio progressed, and st the close offered prayer. The Preatdent anvounced that the first thing io onler was the appointment of a committee on eredentinls, and, ou tmolfon, the Chalr ap- pointed as_such commitice Miss Pugh, of Ciucinnati, Mrs. Foute, of New York, aud Mrs, Waite, of llinots. The Cominittce at once cama forward and pegan to take the credentials of the delegates, which ocettpled somio little time. In the meautime, tho Secretary, Mrs, Johnson, called the roll d Mrs. Carse, President ot the Chiengo Wom- an's Temperance Unlon, was iutroduced to the sudience, and she spoke a few appropriate words of wolcome, after which shu presented 1188 FRANCES E, WILLARD. Miss Willard delivered an jmpromptn address, in which she sald the ladles’ gnthering would attract no great atténtfon in this large eity smong tho municipal sutlioritics, Thers would York, William Cowle, Acar fl, Mary Uatile, America, nchife 8. Everleleh, Erin, RBUFFALO. Berrao, N, Y., Oct. 24.—At 5 o'clock: this marning the actus] connt for efght houta showed a total of 10L versels of all classes, The total re- cetuts, a8 shuwn by the vesselr' manifests, were 7,070 bein flone, 2,200,052 buof all kinds grin, 1,294,000 feet inmber, besides 8 large amount of otlior coatse feelglit, This large amouns of props erty arrived here indde of twenty-fuur hours. Cnarters - Schra Magara, cual to Chicazo at 30c: M. J. Witcox, lumber from Alpens to Chicazo at £1,50 per thoneand; M, W, Page, coal from Cleve. tand to Chicaz . I Newell, ph 1" and Lane Star, coal to Milwankee at 20c; stesi-barge Swain, wheat from Duluth to Bullaio ot Ue, Clearances—I'rops N, Swaln. 700 tons of coal; W, I, Wetino i Vil ¥ i HOOLEY Pyery eveningand Werdne: 1A ek oF 1y 3nd Saturday matinees, f Jdarrett & Painice's (irand Spectacula . Freuetiun, SARDANAPALUS, with all the Original Seenery, Drenws, and GRAND BALLET, from Booth'a Tueatre, New Yotk, Crowded 2,000 ‘tris of salt fur Duluth} hark Naiad, Oconto, 60 tans coal; schea City of Sheboyan, 430 tone of coal, Sheboyran: K. A. Nicholson.' 3, 8. Haton, L. Pralt, Wo methisvalte, M. ed, I}, F, Bruce, Sclota. 200 tons Nc»&u: N.©C. Magwell, K% tons conl; Torck ud_lteuben Doud, HUO tony conl; Hacine, Cautaract, Erte, L. Wolf, G50 tuos conl, Milwaukee; buree Sauinaw, Bay City. Mit. WASHBURNE'S ADDRESS, Mr, Wastiburne opened with the assurance that the assemblage partook of nothlug of o political colariug, and thouuh fira!nhll for past mnnifestations of confidence in him, he did not appear 10 soliclt sulfrages. Plunging immediate- 1y into his sub) nct“hu graphically described the position of Black Hawk, and the Couacht aceng which Introduced the * Propliet ' to the painter. Black Howk had determined upon war with the whites, and saw the fmpurtance of le- taching bis old rival, Keokul, frum them and making him, and the portivn of the tribe who went with him, bis ollies, Hence with all tho form and coremony which under fmportant cir- cumstances characterized what might be culleid oflicial Intercourss between great Chiefs, a solemn fnterview was arranged between these swo noted Culefs. F7Por saie by Bankulioes, ne wfi) be sent by matl, PortpAli, Upon eeoeInt of the price by J. B: LIPPINCOTT & €O,, Pablishers, 715 and 717 Markat-at., Philadelphia. 3 L . ARRIVAL FxrLanmatiox or Rererrxce Mun.-fhnvr&:{. excrutcd, *San N b e i anday excepted. § Monday -excey CHICABO & NORTEWISTERN RAILWAY, Ticket Omcen, @ Clark Mt (Shenman Hoake) and 33 JOHN T. RAYMOND, In bis famous eharacterization, COL. MULBERRY BULLEMS, {0 Mark Twain's ceielirated drama, THERE'S MILLIONSIN IT, Exery Evenlag and Faturdny Matinec. Monday Nest—The Latest Sacceos, PINIK DOMINOES, WWith asuperb cast, Feats cas ow basecured. HAVERLY’S THEATRE (Late Adelpni). £ IGHTS PORITIVELY OF NICKR RODERTS Lasy K'("‘A-\_" PANTOMIME TH '2.‘ Fun for the clty's . The orlgival MUMPTY DUMPTY. Fimt o wns and 'anialoone leauin. Rolllcking 1y and pantuintine stars fur the by Statineen Weduesday and Baturdny st 2:% THE BOOK. Mrs. Johnson moved that a commlttee be ap- tnted to examine the forthcoming busk on he history of the Woman's Crusade, sud take charge of its sale. Carried, Mra, 8, K. Bolton of New York, Mrs, Ellcn Foster of lowa, Mrs, Mary T. Burt of Brook- Iyn, and Mrs Leiter ot Olito were appointed on the Committee. A committee was also appointed to take charge of subscriptions for the bouk, consisting of Mrs. Holyukeand Miss Nobile. The President's address wos referred toa committee, whb retired fur consultation. ‘The ‘Treasurer’s report was then read by Mrs, Esthier Pugh, of Clnciuuati, nlmwlm.'l @ balunce on haud last October ot $147.60. Th LAKE FREIGIITS. Cmicano, Oct. 24, —Frelzhis were dull at 8¢ for corn to finMalo, Tho scbr Foiger was chartered for barley (o Uswego, and the sclird. Norrls far corn to Edwandnburz (at 814¢). Two sicamers took emall lota of harley and wheut to llu@alo, snd the 5t Anarews 8 mixed cargo to Alpena. In the alternoon the It. Winslow was taken for ecorn through. and the I, May for corn (o ¥arnin. Also aschoviier for 20,000 bu wheat Lo lilack Rock, Capac 000 bn wheat, 113,000 ba cors, 10, 000 ond 40,000 bu barley. “I'he sehra (ioiden Rule and Margaret Muir ob. tained $2,00 per m for lnmber from Menomince to Chicago, and the schr Wenona $1.00 for s cargo from Mcnomince tu this port. The Lewls Day KEORUR had two warrlors with him, and Black Hawk was necompanied the Prophet, Catlin was present and made a sketch from life, The rec- vllcction of the event was never effaced from o total re- | bis memnory. 1t was no quiet talk Letween wan chartered, p. t.—It was 2aid §2,00—ftom Me- 8 pm be no banquet at tho Palmer louse or Grand | (o, KM i i uaduice, were $130.41: The | theso two advages hoforo the fir in tio wig: | Lho Germans on account of his temperance | Rominee, i At 5 Tastflc; no formal reception by the Board of 2 vero 8 wam, but {t is i the open alr ond umder the [ fecord. In Jiamilton County Mr. Vogeler GFreept ttackEn & Dabans & m. total disburecments for the year were $300.47, , but it D . % e = reep Trado; 10 apecch by his Honor the Mayory—but | feaying o balance of 8,91, vaulted arches of tho clear, Ulue licavens, Ke- rvlled about 20 more voles than Weat, lh-lm‘flh, PORT JIURON. Kvery Eventuz, Trsday and Fridar Mattnees, ahentitiekrd & Iuome om they had mct together s Christians, and they | On mhotion a commitiee was appolnted to in. | okuk gravely seats himself, and bis two warrl- | e ;fl; m"br 400 bflhimj -"flhmo'mh lhpullrlum Spectai Disvuten to Fir Chicago Tribune. Thres mare nighis 59 the. mailnes of the sxeiitie Sl maazes o L . m would sometiine recelve the reward that was | quiro into the luws of Incorporation of the | ors stand pensively behind him. Black Biack | candidate for Supreme Judge, Johnson, Inthe Ponr Hurox, Mich., Oct. 24.—Down—Trops | Fruntler liomer \ar m Nihh 150 the | BMiiwaukee Pamencrs, T due them for what they had donc for Chicago | varlous States and report to-morrow, The | approahlics, and with him fs tho Prophet, and | entlre Siate, ran aliead of West 2501, Portage, 1f. C. Schnoor, Japsn and Alleghany, | Kingof the Border Men.f r Saontenine Toeky | b lwaukee Daseeny 2. m e her portions of the couniry. She would | Gomunittee eonsiats of Mrs. . Elien Foster, | both aro standing. Black Hawk commences | Utie thing is cvident,—ono Republiean out of | porter” chamberlin and barges, Tnter-Ocean and | ooiimiotot oy (1 Lareon otio" Company th v | fot. Tmnt & Sithneap: i o A them eomenhat of Chicago. Thera | owa: Ste Mary Woodbrlige, Oilo: and Mes: | his specch, and fof and hour and s ialf Lie ap- | every four did’ ot 'dlivoso to vote, and ono | oo SR L 0 XOb ampatire, Tlatng | Worhs. Adiia/on 2%, 55, 5ud 50 centa. Bat; aul & Winna ETpreas s - spenl f Thed Pabpchad Beale, Wisconel e 8 | neals in nersuasiye accents to his brother Chisf | Democrat out of every six kept away fromn the 4 s el & So S s e | LLACTOAW EXprcss. 1 ixa b, m; wero men who walked onr strecta who were 3 I, A. Bealo, Wiscousin, - olls. Ft data upon wiiich to eati- | Star. T, It. Merntt, HERSHEY HALL EX(aquette EXpres pogad older than Chileagro; men who could: remember I'ie Commitice on Young Ladies' Leagues | for help. With a wild and rude eloquence he | P N 8ta’ 1o PO Up—Props Avon, Keweenaw, Mary Jarecki, Bl- LIRS i aticnors Lake np m hen our Court-flouse Bquarcias o pasture for | reported that they had made o report at Newark, rtrays tho fated dostiny which lnpends over | matc closely the proportlon of loss to the re- P o p B BreCki, Je Ce— icne nroe hm hsTe " [f tho delegates were to nsk ‘mien ahout. | which was approved: They had_ Dotling. par. | Lnelt race, threateued with being driven from | Apective parties by the Labor aud Greenbnck [ mira and barges, Solins mud barses, T DR, JOHN LORD'S LECTURE hinan Hiaiel Cars aru Tup Thronah, Brimean Gl ur city, some woull"d tell them of thirty miles | ticular to add to what wae done by then, the magulificent domnain tovements, but a glance at the vote in Hamll- . ot J o g barges, Hutlbut and Consort; schra G. s! urris, Dick bomers, Jdohn,Jam ol 3. Tilden G.'C. Finney, Slontpelior, Basco, d. Lo Q‘nlnni. Wind sonthwest, fresh, Weather cloudy. of wharfage; some would tell them'of our twenty-live miles of diverging railroads within thecity limits; nad others would tell them of our great breweries. As the strange ladies walked upon our strects, they would be think- The seeond lecture of the conrse on Great lenefae: tors wall be_given Thuredey neluek, Oct. 23, on CHILYSOSTOM=Tlie T'ulpit as 0 Powr: K al Jensen, Mcllurg & Cols, s0d W. G. i cagu and Counetl L A A1 8, m ufs, on the tralu leaving Chicexn Noother vt runs Paliman or any other form of hotel cars west of Cliiceyo. . a—~Dwpot corner of Wells and Kinzi b=Drpot curscr of Canal and Kinele:sta. ton, Cusahoga, and Lucas Countics, shows that tne Bepublicuns were the heavy sufTerers. MISCE LLAI_VEOUS. RNELD FROM THEIR PATHERS. He paints their villages burned, thelr wigwams scareered, thelr wives uud chlldren torn Trqu the rcoumr{y and home, and the bones of thelr warriors kilfed in battleleft to bicach on TUE MEMORIAL. The Committes on Presentution of Memorial to Cougrves made a partinl report. The Prest- dent made an addition tu the report, detatlin, her experiences with metmbers of Cougress, au 3 DETROIT, MICH. 2 CHICAGO, ET. PAUL & KINNEAPOLIS L o only of our great fire, and the rapidity with | paying a tribute to the kinducss aud. considera- | thele hunting grounds. Warming up as o A T Ay TIE CANAL. ToRAAe0. B PAUL & NINNEAPOLIS LINE. which the burnt districts had been bulit up, {’[‘m. of Seuator Mortun in getting the petition | Proceeds, blg drops of ]’m’l piration roll out Brinaerors, Oct. 24.—Arrived—TProp Pearless, ST i s st S e g == Dxrroir, Mich, Oct. 24.—The Dewmocratic City Couventlon noninated George C. Langdon for Mayor this afternoon. Laugdon 1s a walt- ster and a prominent member of the Board of ‘Trade. The tandidato for_ Clerk 1s Louls Dill- man: Treasurer, Willinm L Trainor: Attornoy, William_C. urys Director of .the Poor, Walter V. Kics; Follee Justice, Johin Miner, Derioir, Mich., Oct. H.~The Democrats of Bat she would tell them of nnother firo which bad been roging in our mlidst, and of a fire whose lurid light shot up from every portion of our oty ond country. The speaker went on to marrate ~ some of the cyllsof intemperance. Sho sald that just now thy men were holuing politienl incetings, and elections, ete., and were beating upon the tom- tom of hard moncy and soft money, and other lhlmiu which they, poor simple women, know ) irom his swarthy skin aud full llke rain heavily upon the eartli. The Prophet, mastering his Ieeliugs, listens with silent emotions, But tho waorda of Black Hawkdie sway amid the breezcs, and they awaken no echo of svinpathy tn the stole beart of Keokuk, Cold, fmpussable, - movable, with far-reaching sugucity, he forcsaw the conscquence of & war with the whites, and he refused to lend himeelf to any scheme hostile to them. But Black Hawk, less prudent and before the House, Alndy moved that & message bo sent to Bcenator Morton Informing him that o prayer was Leing offered for his recovel Praver was accordingly offered. Letters of sympathy and enrouulzemenl in the work were read from varjous scctions of the country, and messages were verbally dellvered h{ delegates announcing that the Unfons in different parts of the country were uniting fu Ottawn, 4,500 bn corn; Sunshine, Ottawa, 6,300 ‘bu corn; prop Montauk, Lockport, 880 brls flour: Lockport, Lockport, 8,692 bn corn; prop Mohawk Belle, Kankakee Feeder, 1,000 Lu corn, 1,200 bu oate, 500 bu rye, i, 400 Jba recd, Cleared—G. L. Hooth, Utics, 85,005 ft Jamb prop Montauk, Lockport, 4,623 bu scheat ; Thom Heoit, Ottawa, (5,853 {1 lumber, 21,47 Hyburn, Ottawa, 00,042 ft Juntber, b, m. £¢. Paul & Minneapolis A m 4 B up. m.lt 70w, n. I Minneapo! FOR RENT. CHICAGQ. ALTON & BI. LOUIS AND CHIOAGO KANBAB OITY & UENVER BHORT LINIS. Cpton beputy Weat ¥l near Madtsanent. lebize, an Twenty'th ke ind-at_ Ticket Oten, 1220 Handotph st shinules this city this aftcrnoon nominuted George C y ver Fast Ex nothlug about. But thoy could not help know- | praydr fur tho success of the meeting. more lmpetuous, lsunclied himsell and his Laugden as thelr candidate for Mayor. B i lI:m 2 ”;. 4055.0 gmmp A 8 3." {ne all nbout the results of futemperance, for s, Coleman, of New York, moved that s | People WILITRWATER, WIS, 0 Tos saorri 4,4 v DESIRABLE OFFICES IN TIE o they had the statisties right before shem. 8he | committee be nppoluted on the reasons why INTO TUAT BLOODY CONTRST Snectal Disvatch 1o The Chisige Tribune, % Iritnaton then gave & number of facts, prescnting tha | socicties shoull becomo auxliary to tho Stato | Which resulted in freelng forever this whote | Wiuewatei, Wis., Uct. 24.—The ecampaien A SKIPPER IN LIMBO. Chicaco & adnca 16 K. K pumber of arreets in this city for drunkenness | and national organlzation, Cnrrled. couutrs, then known as the * Nurthwest,” from e e Streator, Lavon, Wail'ton 1 on the part of the Hn;}!ibllcnns was opened to- dulies & Dwizti Accuintmdal night oy a specelr by T, M, Nichol, of Kansas. Mr. Niénol Is thorouishly posted on the subject of our national fiuances, aud he showed up the arguments of E. I Allls and Col. Goodwin, who rehastied some of Bam Cary's speccties and Brick Pumeroy’s editorials heren few uights the presence of the hostile suvage. The u}mukcr had always been nru!num!llv n- terested {n all that pertains to the Black aws war. llo Leewmo epamored of the plelure representing the famous. councll scene, atd ape plrt‘dmllr, Healy, the distinguished Ameri- The Detroit Neirs' Sarnia correrpondent rays ihat the schr Chnstina, of Port Huron, McCul- lough, Master, has for several duys been lyingat mber.laden. On Friday night tbe skipper was arresicd, charged with steaiing hls After trunsacting some minor business, tho Conventlon adjourned Lill half-past 7 o’cluck. In the evening, atter prayer sud singing, Mrs. Wittenmneyer made a briet speech by way of encouragement to pursuc in the good work, Then the Vice-Fresidenta of Stute organiza- during tue past year, and proved that one out of overy fourteen {nhabitauts of Chicaygo wero arrested, and one In cvery eeven ond_ one-half was un applicant for charity, As usual, MissWill- ant’s_remacka of welcome were very cloquent, and sho recelved onthuslustic spplause. CHICAQO, MALWAUKEE & BT. PADL RAILWAY, Unlon Depal, corner Malinon and Canil-ee. Ticknt Ufice, (ki Houth Clark-st., opporite shernan fouse, and at depot. TRIBUNE BUTLDING earco froni the pard of Nelson Milly, of Marysylile Teave, | ArTve Mrs. Mary T, Burt, ol Brookiyn, delivered a | tious made their reports: Mr. Allen Butler, of | can artist, now residing fu Tarls, and | since, In a style that Jeft no Greenbackers In hls | (Vickeburg), D ibe ke Clatr vere He Badx 'I'O RENT. o o WL responsiva addrees. Nuw York, told of the progress there, and tha | Who is without a superioras & portrait vatuter, | gudience, Nichol1s more of & bifck than ever | hearing before tho Mayor of arnla, and wan neld il Ti30a. m.|* 4:00p. m. MRS. BARATI KNOWLES-DOLTON, reducing of the number of saloom. Mrs. M, P, | tosce if be woull not undertske from the-| Pumeroy was. fur trial, 1le had sold 3,000 feet of the cargo, aud Tay, of Cleveland, was introduced, and spoke in gen- | Kelly related what had been done in lilinois, | orighial study of Catlin to baint the partruit of MISSOURI CONTRST. was In 8 grest horey to el ivall, Wy Exore eral terma upon the, subject matter. Amongz | aud Mra. J. B. Stovons spoke ol tho work fn | the 1"'"1'% Devoting hunself to thustudy of | g1, Lowis, Mo, Oct. H.—Tho case of L. 8, . Apply to WM C. DOW, iy T otlier thing, (he speaker stated that if ‘all the | Jowa, and 3ra, J. M. Ueddes of the success in | the Indlan characier, and providlug bimsell | Metealfe and R. Graham Frost, the contestinz MARQUETTE. Wi xpess saloons wers placed upon one street there | Michigan. with a laige number of Indlan portraits and | Congressmen from the Third District, this city, Special Dispatch 10 The Chicayn Trivune. . T seveny would be twenty nfles of thomn in New York., hotograplis to ad Lim {n bis dUMcuit bask, o | which is before the Suprewe Court i the form ManqueTTs, Mich., Oct. 24.—Fassed Up—Prop Room 8 Tribune Building, _lnud througl 0p. m..3 208 m. Bl slluded feclingly to the seenes of tho cru- SONS O TEMPERANCE. us produced of ‘a maudamus to compel the County Clerk | City of Freemont. . n'fi“u‘ ckets for St Tal sadodn Ohio, and related many Inckdents ob- e k] THA FORTRAIT, to issuc o certilicate of tlcction to Metealle, | Praed Down-Frop 5t, Paat. ey e Winosa. terved by hiersell personally in Clevelond.” One b D niYioN Tlaving sccured the puinting, he detormincd | wus nrgued yesterday, and the Courtwillgivoits | Weather cold and raing. Wind northeast. > : wealthy man died there, and willed his witaa | AMnor, Ill, Oct. 23, 187%.—The Grand Divis- to present it to the County of Whiteside, and the offer was secepted, and under the circum- stances he thought a skotch of the warrlor would be of Intercst. 1lis Indlan nome was Waboklshick, and he was the son of a Chief of the &ux and ¥Fox Tribws, Ho became one of the most distingulshed of all the Chiefs of thaz tribe, awd second in power and inlluence only to Kevkuk and Black Hawk, Ho was a splendlil spechuien of his race, tall, well-proportioned, and graceful n all his move- ments, e bad a keeo futelligence and un even and well-batanced temrrr. Dignllled aud self- possessed, by always imposed by his presence; cool, intelitgent, clear-beuited, and of n serivus charactor, ho always exercised a great inlluence over Wis people. The Livutenant and rlght arn of Black Hawk, the conrage, octivity, and sa- gacity of the Prophet made hlm AN INVALUADLE AID, : though he did not iudulge the same hatred of the whites. 1iis marrimzes with wouien wha befonged to the friendly Winnebagoos had soft. ened hls prejudices toward the white man, with declsion on Monday next. TEQIIA, Pronta, IIl, Oct, 24.—The Democrats of Teorla te-night _nominated Col. Jubn Warner for Mayor, and F. 1. Wienette for City Trene- urer. There 1s a prospect of a lvely fight at the ity olection, Bé 'E!.HD'B OHN'I"IB‘AL BAILROAD. SRS LRSS B TR e large wine-cellar, filled with choice liguors, while bodisinberited Lis only son, cutting Lim off with a shilling, because e had grown to ben drunkard, with this self-same whie-ccllarsps o starting polnt. TTIB TRESIDENT next addressed the Couvention, She sakl her Leart sched when she read how the ladies of Clicago wero treated when they carrled o petl- tlon to the municipul authorities of this vll,‘\: n March, 1874,—a petition which any heathen Chi- new inlght bave carrled Into the Common Coune cll of dan Francisco with impunity. Ii also made her blush, shio sald, whon sho ‘beheld the lorlous stars and stripes of our country float- Ing over a saloon, .4 telegruin was read from the celebrated Mrs. Yeotwans, of Canada, sending grectiugs from the ladles of the Province of Untario, nssem- Uled at Toronto, The communication was re- teived with great applause, and the correspond- lnzsccmurv was directed to send a reply. u motion, it was decided to appoint & Busi- {on 8, of T, of Illinols assembled in annual ses- slon hereat 3p. m. to-ddy in the hall of tho Woman's Chrlstlan Temperance Union. Thero Is o falr represcntation of the subordinate Divis- luns of the Btate, Amoung others present we sotico the Revs. Nate, Etoushton, and Hart manj Thomas Moulding, Van Court, Armour; Dr. Leonard, Mrs, Scrvis, and Mrs. Do Geer, The carly part of the alternoon scssion was .| devoted to the admisalon of representatives and Hiling committees, after which the Grand Divislon wont into Committee of the Wholo on the state of the Order to hear reports from subordinate Divisions, Ilarrlet t, Bervis, of No. 422 Chicago, was- catled to the cliafr, and some thirty representas tives spoke of the work in their ecvere] locall- NAVIGATION NOTES, Citicaso, —Eailors’ wages are §2 to Buffalo...Mr. Daker's new schr Jt. Il Hayes will be lannched st Gibraltar to-day. She mecasores 1,400 tons. .... Schr Wenona has. 8 new mizzen-mil, and all the Grand Uaven barges have been supplied with new cunvas. ... The tugs Triad and Edwards, belong. fng to Capt. Greenhalzh, were at and Beach Fri- day, windbonnd, - They sre bound for this port, «o0.The tug Red Jackes fa_ T Millers' drydock to have her atern-bearings atiended to, snd the sche Helolt for calking. ‘I'ie brig Commetce fnin Doo- littie's drydock to have a leak stouped, Ortiten Pours.—The biz fleet that was wind. bound at Part Huron satled away up the lake Mon- day....The schr David Vance led the down fleet into Bufalo, time, She arrived thero Monday... The bat iyan and Johneon, belonging ta the atnir Ohio, are to go from BufMalo 1o Alpena snd Bay Clty for lamber, thence to San- dusky, whero they wiil lay up....The harbar of Moutreal 1s filied with the fali flect. There are fling verscla ENUCATIONAL. MR BANTYA AT ns. DFOIDS (LATH 3irs Gpden Todiians) Eugaian. Frenco, andder: oian Tioarufue o tinyescnoof for’ young iadies ani children, 'llbtll"‘!llefll\,‘ No. L etheat,, N. Y., Teopens Beft. 24, _Applicatton muay he made Ly Ietter or SOAIT 03 above.” A serurate el Ior isa wndy 0TUL | o 13 achiers. Lectures 'rof. B. Waterioure Hawking ani br. Labberion Lo D RAMILY DOARDINGECHOOL FOI TOVE. FOR {Particutars sddress L. HAND, Geneva Lake, Wi N COLLEUE, NYACK, N, Y. RHOTIl D exiras_bend far cireular, DALTIMORE. Bavtisions, Oct. 24.—Kaue, Democrat, was clected Mayor over Thompson, Workingmen's candidate, by 15,000 majority. MARINE NEWS. NAUTICAL MISIIAPS, The schir M. Capron, which went (o the rellef of ihe schr Mary Jonc, aground ncar Tarile Light, Sanday, is in nearly as bad a predicament as the latter. 'The Capron ran alongside thie Jane Mon« day and took Iuabout 9,000 bu of the former's cargo, Anattempt wasthen made to pull thedane off the shoal, The two schooncrs were connected with RETaEaeld i ris, Burllogion & Keoknk Peuria, Burlinglon & Keokuk 3 Dubuque & Sloux City Ex. Dubuque & Sloux City E dliman Passenger. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depats foot of Lukresw., Indistia-ny., and Sixtenntts thz,and Canal add stsiniontivaie, ~ Tickes Ol ) ok AN m‘l:hl.:_li e, AMERICAN LINE. Philadelphia and Liverpool. Thieoniy traneatiantic line miling under the Ame ties. To-night there will ba a public tneeting, and the business of {ho session will really commence xpiress, ¥ creourse. e el e Y 3 X Pulladelvh | pubague i ¢ 00 . & ness Committeo to attend to sll outstde mat- | to;morrow, whow ke held lutereourse. e waa acessible | a short line, and whon the tog began to pull the , foarteen Ike and rlver at ean bl railiug every Thursday from Ful 4 3 : Il chi 08 hours of wmeeting, adjournment, | - Ye scrsion will probably Jast through Thurs | to influences which could ‘never reach Bluvk | Capran swung around sml etuck fast on the wam [ Bunts: aod Bfty-three vinatior crafre at he wharre: 03 eloomdey fo Liverpo I-‘;*‘-nuall(lyh.'AlfhrI:)Iomn.liml HiGapli% Coamn, ete. Tuo Chalr appointed upon this Commit- | 48 Hawk, In his huntiug expeditions for | shoal that ca; oading. ‘The.smount of grain beiug shipped to The tug tried tn valn and Texss Kxpres. M”JM tee Mes, Dr. Etccle, of Wisconsing Mra. dulin 7 Saliged luxie b 3L Cureh, of Washington; Miss Julia Barker, of New Jersey; Mrs. Allen DButier, of New York; and Mrs, Brown, of Indinua, ‘The Secretary called the Mat of States aud Terrltorles repiesented or to be represented by delegutes fn Lhe Convention. Numbers wero zu&ued and the delegutes drew for u choee of On motlon of Mrs, Johnron, Misses Loufsa Becker, 1da Earle, and Maggis Blabwdell were sppuiuted mesaengers daring the week, some years Leforo the breaking out of hos- tilitics™ Lio was u the Lubit of visiting that sec tion of country now known as Gratiut's Grove, Wiscousin, where Col. Menry Grutiot, Acent of the Winnebugus, oue of the carlicst und most dintingnished o the curly scttlers of the Lead Mines, then resided, mud by whom he was warm- ly welcomed, und for whow he ever ENTERTAINAD A STHONG FUIENDARIP. It was the clrcumstance of thess gowd relo- tlons und the high repute in which Cul. Gratiot was held by all the Indiun tribes of the North- U\ 3 Toreles pofia 1 chorssoun RED STAR LINE, = i Igtan and United States mails. Saft T e R e ely vy FTEADELTITE hlldfi"l‘l“' ‘l;luuhl..lll'ul ILL:.I a4 ONLY 10 ANTWERIN t 1 Apents 110 bast liabdolpliit, Lhic w. e TR AR itagen & STATE LINE. v ) ALARUOT. LIVEIPUOL. DUBLIN, REW YOI T A o Nty BeL CANADIAN NEWS. The Vishery Comulsston—Trial of an Abor. . Uonlst Who utchored Mis Victlnea Matiny lu the South Seas, % Bpectul Dispatch to The Chicagn Tridune. 1arieax, N. 8., Oct. 2H~Evidence on behalt of the Awerican Government hefore the Fishery Commlssion was concluded to-day, Ounv or two Monday morni) Davia wont Lo (ho Fescac. It s thought that they will both be gottvn off. It I8 fearcd that the curgo of tho Jdane will Le badly daniaged, aw she i3 leaking considerably, A Cheboygan tMich, ) dispateh of Mowday throws one muro ray of Ught on the schir Benator's troubles by stating that sho is sshors at Detour, but Is os barren of particulars as the telegram roceived at Baffulo on Friday last, It, however, further an- nounces that the master of tho vescl Is awaiting thio urrival of Bin Insurance agent 1o take charc of per, and that the Loviathan would, on the follow- MILWAUKEE. Kpectal Dispatch tn Tha UMengo Tribune, Miwavkes, Oct. 24.—Clarters to ffalo: Schrs M. F. Merrick, 23,000 bu wheat at diic; athfinder, 48,000 bu wheat at 4c; prop Gould, 25,000 bu wheat at 5¢; to Erle, prop Chins, 3,000 bu whieat, through rate. ERIE, MICHIGAN cxm}z L RAILROAD. Depot. 160t of Lake:at., aad fout of Twenty-socnd-ve, ‘lexet OMce, U7 Clark-s1., southeass coruce of i oipt, Grand Pacida Howl, aad st Paiaicr House, 2 % Y " o A RN 5 : 4 X Apecial Disvaich to The CAlcage Tridune, Fursdsy, Oct, 33 . oibe drawing beibk conpictedy th dofesates doga will now ba duyoleil ba rebutiad toutimuny. that i{ter tho brenking vt of the war o | 0% uriiok: tie & lookat the ek, | Frouithis | gy, P, Oct. 24, —Departures—T'rop Phila- i 4 gfi}ggmg WAYNL & CHI0AQD RATLWAY. oolt thelr seuts, 1illnois drew No. 1, snd” bl s uxpected that u vecess of a few days will b | was deputed by the militury authoritics to visit | op [iikety to prove & total Jou, delphia, Chlcagos schr D, I, Koyes, Toledo; sclir Sk Wit il 7 il 10 ;| “uCiarkest., Faluer Louss, and G cine ot ::I:U‘H;lllu!nulu‘sl;‘e?;-w)I:;uuvl-m{flo\l]uw “}’ffi" talien, ufter which arzuments of conusel will bo :Xfi?l".‘;'f" &L 'f' .fl'.‘.',"‘ifit.‘.‘:’?il‘l:"t:,".'.’}"'.’.‘, !‘{:0 s ’A‘Pn'wvenunemlu l’u'rylum.l -)no tug Dayton, af Oueids, Ashisbuls. bt ‘1. i "r‘“" e ;‘(,;,,, d chotee, ang conatn the third, ang chl- curd, i o Lre: caue, 1 3 - (falo, wero unauccesful in releastne the strand- TET . ate. 829, " Apply (o Alin A Cid., Qeas ] ole ¢ “ he borrors of & warfare with savages, e bore | sldera! oY a thoneht the boak can be lowing wore the atrivals and clea: 2 Z g [ madles of u.‘Z.'ntutfi‘x‘:f.'t-‘l.’;??.'.fi'&f-"‘:{‘:ifil-'»'n',}"fifé'r’.‘?fi Snetel Disateh bo The COlowia. Jridiiny iotter Trom, Gene Atkinson, who ‘was i | Dkbiencd o and ssved. &he is owned by Sren Wis fhiosiog ware i s 8l cleasaneen Yo for the twenty-four hours euding at 10 o'clock Jaat Blgut: uAlkll"Ll‘-‘lllkl\ll Chicsy Mlnllnlv‘t.o?. llll‘l"}_fiffl i . ST ueiron, sundries: prund Ianv. | Waf 10, suiniries: Jav Goid, Lindriess Steswnd Neutun Uarior, sun Jiat o " farahers Clars, Muske; Tul uee. Jumbery ULKauAKULS: birla por! i }!ll'llll(l. 24 hirle wu; o drie uflalu, driess pey 2% brls batincal 34 suudriee; stoir Muskegis, Mu §ou, 43 bris Sugar sud sundrics: prop Jdatio, Bctioiba wiiew Soue, 3t bags (s Conounag, Ont., Oct, 34.—Dr, David Bmith, n spcelalist, was tried hore to-day for tho munder of Misa Victory Alberta Wade, on the night of the 25th of Alay lust. ~ Tt trunaplred during the examination that deccasod went to Bmith's houss ou the uight In question to have an oporation for abortfon performed, aud (bat sho dled under the operatlon. Tha fnstruments used wero of the wost barbarous dweription, ‘Tho body was found In tho woods near Swith's house, fearfuily mutilated. The prisoner made a confesston, whi-h was read fn court in all fts disgusting detalls, Wh concludod the prisoncs. esld aloud, * That'a corrcel,”? Tha Jury sftor au avsenve of nfteen minutes re- turied @ verdict of guilty, gramme sud urder of eacrelses for the’ Conven- ton, wus read and wiopted, TUX UELOKT OF TUM COMMITTES ON CREDEN- TIALS was declared 1o order, Migs £l Cuncinnutl, Chalrman of the Lefm‘.\l:!mli?i&l:& thiat theis Wab s repurt of but tifteen Btates o oot e Yo o4 e st 3 cath w:!t[mlw‘u\[ “:R)[“' jwua?m:? SH1VES faam b Mree Wouduridze, of Ohly Hlaceaut deloguics whu wn“n?‘ aboent shouid by cd by visitors present who wo ¢ lfl!‘ll\: IHH.UXI. " 0 308 members o Tae Couvestion then jor B S Sy adjourncd to 9:80 Followiyg aro smung THE PLOMINENT LADIES PRES) delegates und visitors, at the outnllgz' of tho Pratl & Co., {8 8 three-master, and full-size cunaler. Jor carga consists of 000 funs of conl |||[rpcll by Scott. "It 12 the firet cousignment she had for Chicago this sesson, havine aiways been In Ibe trado btweon Erle aud Bulaio, The ficals 1¢ In command of tapt. Joseph Collin, The schr Alva Bradley, which arrived from Mar. guette at Cloveland Monday, strack heavily about four miles cant of the Dummy, while runulng back luto Plecon Bay for shelter. Capt. Morsn siys ho thinks the obstacls must have beenn wieck, und it came uear knockiog a hole In the bottom of his achooner, Stonlay night tho Csuadinn schr Niagara arrived at Kinpton with gratn from Kincardine, Khe wae caught 1 the recent huvapulu on Lake Erie, and fost ier ruilder mind yawloboat, A large portion of lier carvo has been danuge: At Sijlwaukee Tuesday, the fng J. J. Tlagermon towed the schr Mystic Biar into the schr tiearwe O, Hougliton, oreaking the Siar's jibbuom und dam- command at Fort Armstrong, This was an Important, though & davgerous mission, Nu sooner hai the cauoes landed? than the In- diana surrounded the party with every demon- atrution of vlvlence, and made ali of them pris- oners. At the moment of acizing Col. Gratiot, the 'ropliet appeared on the scene, Seelug his oid fricnd in dunger, he rushed upon his peoplo und [nterfored in Lis defensy, erying out, “*Good mau, good man, good wan, wy friend; 1 take hhin to ny wigwain; I feed him; ho bo good friend of ‘wmy Indiuns," & The Proplict was [n trouble. Tlis biaves clam- ored. for tho scalps of thy whites, und he darsd not let them depart puvlicly. Mo tually txed upon ANCIWL\; EMAIL STEAMERS New York and Glssgow. ARCHOIIA LI bt LALLINIA, Nov 100 . BOLIVIA. Nav. i3 pom, L EVHIOM A Nor 17, 30 chEm VK lu Gliagow, Liv or Lomlandsrry abin 0 670, 0, Seermi $38 N JOrk o London direet ey ry Wednesiey. UTOPIA, Oct, 81...houlk. | ALSATLA, | ¥, abins, 8§55 W $7U. nleerspr, Dratptawnad for auy ot at o HENDEIGSON BRuTHE BALTIMORRE & OHI0. Ly m FExposition Rulldiug, foot of Mon- Clar| ;‘1 el Otices: &9 Clark - Toas _GRid Paciic, 'wad Depot (xposi e niidlng), o, tio North German Lloyd, ‘The steamers of this Couryany will sall wvery Satur- Sroin Breien Ller, foos of $bird sireet, Hobukve, es uf passage—From New York lo sosthawiiton. don, Havre, sl lirenien, Urst cabin, §100; weou] vahin, € Kuhli stecrage, $30 currency, | Fur (reivut and passsge spply 1o OELIIUIS & Cu., Morning Mali=01d L T 2hs i Birey ' PITTTSBURG, OINCINRAT! & BT, LAUIS R R. Deyot coruer of Cluwn aud u bris_foul ¢f. ‘and sundrles; sche Slonzusgn. Colki Fuol ANGIT LU curuy schr Pulsal, Usmegy, Zhun) u col A PLAN OF ESCAFE, but no sconcr were the party In thelr boats than the Indians gave chase; but'the Commis:fou es- 1 ————e 2 Vewling Green, Conyentlon yoslerday mornings i, jiecial fiapalch in The Ovicage Tribun. el Fomt Torthine they evor ageribed 0 the | st the Houwhion's mixren viging. PR e b TS - R 4 1. JouN, N. By, Ovte 3h—~A cably teleuramgo | P! ! sche Nottls Cooper, which vas sshore bo- FINANCIAL, 5 S Columbus & Kast Day Px.....'s Wignw, 'S 800 i, M lasen, dirs. Samuct Uoward, Ver. | the owner beinga hitclilzeuce of & wintiny u‘n good oftices of the Prophet, tween Wyandolto aud San Tady 1EhE, 18 raporte Great Western Steawnship Line, & Bt R b i e0rzo Anouds CLL eibot, Slase Y 13, lllo]‘;u:lml Md"-l 5 uigh, Rbode Dalan A, Slow B Badh, Counvencuts Stre, Mary G Joh Mrs, Mary T. Blunt, Mrs. . M. Deckor, M W Wilkto, Mrs, L. M. Kenyoa, Mre, Altcu Bute ler, Mes, ‘Varle Barbour, \. K. Fool, Mre, Mourietta Titus, New Yol los Mary K. Deu- bian, Mre, M, G, ithil, Mre. Joha Arwer, Mrs, M, . Clark, Mre, McMuntay, Mra. M, A Serlven, g + Mre. Jula Church, Mrs, Murcaret fet of Columbin: Mre. F, D. B, Chase, The Culet followed the fortuncs of Black Hawk through his war, amd when the Indisns were routed he surrendered and waa scnt to Washingtoy with Black Hawk in 1853, Mr. Wushlurne tm'u aremarkably interesting history of the Indlan bistory of Westeen Il wols aind the men whom the troubles developed, 4 review that contains many miuor details not generally known to the casual historical reader, As bie toncluded his address, 3r. Washburno unvelled the picture, which leaued upon an casel ot the left of the stage. This concluded Bosroy, Mass,, Oct. 24.—~The Bay State Irorr Company, of this city, betug financlally embar- rassod, hield & aneeting yesteruay, at which it waa proposed to convey all property to three trustecs in behalf of the creditors, who are to tarry on the business not exceeding (wo years, ‘The” proposition 18 now under considerstion, ‘The tisvilities of the Company are §501,620; as- sets, 31,739,177, ¢ Naw Yoix, Oct. 24.—The run coutivues on the Union Ohne Savings Bank. Vayments of luiub yEo0p @ § 1) tv. M, L, Draper, vd to hiave boen tlo e sl Erle nouo the worae for hor détention, The tug Forrest Cf {ln\wd ths bance 4. B, Witchen, recently disabled on lake Nuron, ' Inta Clevelund, Munday, * They were detsiued 3 the load of Lake Erle by (e recent storm. The Litchen will vo tato dry docls for repatre. A water scow was seen at auchior betweon loy Island and Eeott's Point Sutday. tugz Prindiville, ashore on Presque Tele, Huron, §410 be raleea with pontoois. An uukvown scow ran luin she piliny driven aronud tne wreek of the sicamer E ed ‘Uuewday, and left for Lake board the nmr Westtield, "Tho Westfleld “was among thu 5t John vesscls damared’ by the earthynake and thial-wave at a guano fsland on the Bouth Amerlean coast last Btuy. She had o proceed to Callao for repalrs, She salled aguin for the foland about tho 25th or 20th uf Beptevtbar, and the tutiny then occurred, One of the matinecrs was shot dead, The ves- sel bad W be put back to Cullav. Tho British Cousul haa taken charge of the vesscl, and will s¢nd tho ofticers and crew to England, ¥Frum New York to Bristol (Engiaud) direcs. AKHAGON, Bymon; Thurstay, O¢t. 23 CORNWALL, Blaip “Thursday, Nov, 8 abily paswage. $30, ‘I 1 Interediate, $43; Steeruge, 8L Rejury Tickets 3t favorsble rates | uld Rtevrage certificutes, $3L Apply tu WM, F, HITbe S U lark at. Stichtaas Central Ttatirond. NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, New York 10 Quecustown and Liverpool. Frin, Nov. 3, 24 p. m | Helvetla Nov. 17, B p. m TR it B [ gt 0, ROOK IBLAND & PACIFIO RAILROAD Depety curuer ut Vai Bureu wid Shurian-sta Ticket Ulice, 56 Clark-st., blicriuan g e h Obto, at 3 o’ GUODRICH STEAM Hra, Sarab Coduury, Mre. B, M, Stuler, 31 , Spctol Duepateh i Chica s ribund, i y tol; i i v §lo0and less are being made, Twenty-seven To Loudou, Milwsukes aud uil West shard por davis, " Stiay Am 3. Dore, Mie Ko o Holden, | cragoX1o, Dut, Oct. #.—A meeting of tho | the presentation. = A induor tatuny A ool It so LAl the work | B eand doliars were paid nut yestonday. 1t | Madr.....Nov. 7, 7 a. 1. | Hotisad..Nov, 1%, 2p. m. | ¥ Bl mlyectepuei ™ 1 Y Bt S, Fevmisivies i B 51 | G ool uculerwan Held b age i st | Fespouded on kit 0 bedlo f tho coua- | back: fa regortd g 1 e i le wot s ciccked | | Bpeppisieimn prsitan A | B I i fhumpuor Jilex denmly Duty Ars, Saab Witk | 12 ol phe u:;;.'w:‘;“;s‘xl :;:::%L-“;‘usll‘n::\fl(:: ; | tr. Jie coneratuluted the muliivent donos up. o | 409 163 Richards bad ber pilos-bouse krocked § the National Bauks will unite in weasures for Jreiis Vviyh 1 IALRIOR 1 Bt Uk Aluape ilaitds R Uiey Woodbridiay ifer Exiice Fogh, dire, Marfa | the direct liabilities 1o be 811,650 and Tndigecy | the record - of bis publle career, il | Sirgus qi escident Tobtarme T bouty | W€ Protectivn of the sutinge vank == e O Bty £l st AT B PR | BIRGR gn B l Gu aWe | ahael S e | B st e e e | 0 b itk ot | WHITE STAR LINE, | o B8 45 i L . B. allag ra. M. A. Bows, unk of Caul Mr. ‘ashburi Hroad, ‘T Milwaukco Sentinel of the 24th suys i Yot 5 9 ay g Mre' W, b “Buuny, Mre. Clropsire Marin, Mre T lhe. Whstors Absoiiatid Prom. u conclusion, ho thauked im e aretully for Amaxon reccived 4 shake :“",‘.‘:”f,",,‘,'"'.:,,“':.‘,’.m",t.,,g,f,‘“‘,‘.‘"‘,{"“,}:‘; the Camyio thedtal between XEN YOk aud LIVER: Forraca ly, kacausbs, sto. Fruday. it ar, Mse, Martos boleutine, Mee, 1 b compangr Oty et SlA treaty fias been | tho i £ of theportraity "urhich wll nut an y o ntnortheastor. and i dry- | ity bank o that place, nd was well patrony [ P00 AVS o Cowosps i R aBL B | e ANE O T ot eby Levenng. diss. 1. G <, ple tween the Doms Government | o lesson of that interimediate tme hetwes: th 3 DI . L AGES 5 iR e il i, W sdsmnath s Slicy Vining 1a: | aud the Diacklect lnmu.;' o wEh e Btz peroof th Soumd ldenund | {20,008, Wlurlay o s work s s eunkies | (5 000, T asscia sre. bk ki oa et by | _Dratis on Orest Bttt sad st e | T i ; BT T T . Y atl A o uure wiles i 1 the great vivilization of the present, but it wil ir e B aud, - ' . 3 i ! 854 1 i g Y Bomette 8 Mudson, Mtary Lativogy Sew, 197 | Cauada, 0 0 of tersttory 10 | L cduted with tho pontial fostiruyons | 770 1 0% The” vessel, i ke believcd, baswot | 1t b belleved that the depeallors will bépdd on| ~° QUNARD MAIL LINE, MATHEY ey o s Gardiner, Mre, B, M. Cuichoon, Michigs: EE of to-duy, which have made this tceston und | phe dewsged stme Walt, nto drydock | mies Salling thros thues & weeh 10804 from Dritiah New Yok, und Loy M, L 8, i e '3 e bas gone ) Y Leut, e i . 8. Rouuds, Mrv. E. B, Harberl NEW ORLEANS CUSTOM-HOUSE. thls ¢vent possible. As long as the records of | at Detroit for repairs, Ports. Lowest Pricus, ———e— Jteliable Lelp for weak and nervocs sutlerers. Coronie, pamful, sud prostrating dlecases cured without medicine. Vulvermacber's Elociric Livite the gravd desideratani. Avold imitativns. Bouk sud Journal. with particuiars, “wailed free. Ad- dress Pulvermacherliglvanic Co. , Clucinnaty, Ohlo. Crof,” Mow. Prof. Hail. Mrs. SteLoughly, W, IL' Wilaon, Migs Mlary Weat, Mrv. Ao G, rmick, Mra. Joxeph K, Lake, dirw, Col. Brush, M. Wilkin, Miuor: Xies. 'E. Sooker, Mrs. i u;,, e, KB, d. Holden, NMra, A, J. Steely, o A, Mecl, Wliconsin; Mre, A. J. Auder- 0m A’ Mardet Lishop, Mrv. d. A1, Hackel o St T Mt & e . . O, 1, 2 urne, rs. (0. Hoba Minueeota} Mrw, Mary Aldric! this county shiail be preserved, s longshall this story of represcutulive and people, of distin. guished public services, snd au ux?)rc\.huve con- stituency, b read by the zenerations to coine™ A plenic_dinuer, fullowed by toasts avd’ re- sponses, closed the day's procecdings, This evenlog Mr. Washburne was tendered a banquot at the Revere House, at whih prominenst gen- NEw ORLEANS, Ls., Oct, 24.~The assertion baving been made that the Union soldiers and eailors are excluded from service Intho New Oricans Custow-House, it may be stated tuat, ot the 14l cmployes, 43 are ex-Federals, occupying the principal positions, their salarics amountivg to ucarly one-half the eptire- pay- schr Lewle Hose, recently arbore oy Lake Erls, 14 3¢ain in comurtislo, and has 13ken & acto of grala frum Chatliaw (or beiow. d&n. ";'ulr“z‘ll.} § perior to ait othe'rs. rompl cure of all dis- . Hurgen, cent or of fanz " stanle wz. Prepared Iz CLix AND CIK, Paris, Foul by Druxgisis i the Usisted States. " PRESCRIPTION FREE, Apply st Company's Ofice, nosthwest corner Clark and Rauduly Llicago. ¥, U D % licnoral Weatern Agent. d U VELN it PORT CULLBORNE, Burvaro, Uct. 21, —Vessels passing Port Col- boruo Lock for twenty-foar bours endingat § o'clock 23d; . Blary L b tlemen from this and otber coudtles weru pres- - ) s BANAST For the speedy sure of Nervous Debluty, waat of Yy Mary L ifown, Mre 1t A. Thompeon, Mre. | roll: - Of all other poaitious, one-ulf are oocu- | ent. ‘The bunquet was the fuest afir of tho |, Esviward—Frops Canada sad D. It Ven Allea. T anosnn ' ‘ bl SRS ARy Gl Bas (b truredicnia. - AdUeM DF oster. Mra, Caruline fnaraiam, Are, G,W, | picd by neiroes, the batance by Southern Re- | kind ever kuowh fn the county. Detrolt. o Moutreali Naln, de. 10~ Updewstut JAQUES K COEMI0 West Sixthint . Cliictunatt, Ohlo 5 i, W. Moon. Nra. T, i, Steveas, | publicaug, old employes, snd & few Comserya- ko el i e Swallow, Alpena todo; barks Duaziog Star, e- S g A L E S Bolosta i i Lt 84 Mary &, Claady, Mtwodrt; Mre.CC AL ftives, For the th bosltlans i the ‘Custour- . PETROLEUM §ol 1o amego’ Wayae, ToleaotoOsncio: Gesrin LAN - STORE RS L TR - ouse there are now un file over 4. appliva. & * . Sloan, Mllwaukes to do; Manzenilia, Arabia, Lily = o KNS onveuton reassewtlod st ball-past 8 | touk Lutil 4no Question of the Collectorably | PUILADEL¥EI, Pa, O:t, 2h—CoL Boott, of | Jiuiiton, Two Frieads, aad Hydrabad, t'bicazo to FAIRZANKS. MORSK & 0. Ll KEEP'S GHSTOE §,HIRT§' Nrs L ia settled, this army, of he unewployed will | the Peonsylvanis Rallroad, spesking of the 8210 | Kinzstou: Rival, Detroit to Uswer®: Laurs Boll, 2 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, 8 0 mesaurg. Ty very best, o fur S0, Mo - Couwell offered prayer for o Cblego | probubly cuntinue (o hnreuss. satiun o taku suy ahirts ordered unleas perfeci; of the Ewpire Trausportativn, Company 10 W | Hiwiixco to Vswegei BL Lvais, \bitgy 0 e 2iretul tubay oaly e Guuaise, Jhisto s e i’ 108 Madison=ste

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