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' J # ; THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: BATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1876—TWELVF PAGES. and props wrhers will pluck up enurage for Cangress, the Hon. Henry Fink, | mined not to have anvthing to do with the eontests dol POLITICAL. tadiyarce themaclves from the clementawhich | J. C. McKenney, aut Ed Sanderson. * | ol thia year. 8o the cane nowstands. The Faculty WASHINGTON. and " spemt “mort. nE. tha sime o Baratogs. REEI qoont now futn the eity.” In the State at larze a feal- Eneetd) Dispatch ta The Tritne, smiten complacently: e Sophomnren say they will ah:r: hln 'T:"l? an -Ir;qnna"lnunr_lghwlth Miss A " May made orjzinally in readen, 13 re Lo Reduction of the Public Debt | be married xuurily, and thay will resids strces ing somiesshiat Mollar enables the Republican | Minwaukas, Wie., Nov, L.—The liemocrats | €0 0nand take everythlug, the Juniors look cross leuders to ook with equantmity upon the suc- | have nomiuated the' Tlon, Matt 11 Keenan in '";,},;',{';;';,;';,,:;'1;;;;15;’?,;:;:J:}f;h speach in Philadelphia by Senator tentive Re. cras of I Demorratic “tagrmer, for | tho Beventh and Ald, Gerritt Dunck in the 2 % ner Bayard, of Delaware. Btite Trenmurer, obgectionabio. s 1 adomitied | Ninthy ani the Repibiicans Henry Fisher in the | PoBlcn aadience n Culon Il Thursdsy svening. During the Month of Octo-~ Tadiy. oith i A ey 423 fanlioona youre 4 0 neilmmthfi.e o;“nm oldest and ms':. colnés Eighth A":?.';:'.'.'.:":lw{nnmm BIG CAV. b 2 Bhe has been plmlogn{)hed by e Erin 0“3 . OSSWE uen e they have :1 4 e e . ity 1) rum;r:;-h:";n;lm:'n‘g:‘rg'nr:ym e | Nawiunsroms Mory RoRAWA b, Crishs . er, $1,708,402, a character she sustalned in a fsmous serfes A Condensed but Detailed View of tahlean vivants s couple of seatons ago, 4 hy relieve the Democrats of a case of strife and | Ing withdraws from the Butler ticket becsuse Boma of Its Wonders, crowned with sbamrocks, and bearing & harp: of Affairs in Louisinna, division. “The Repubileans will prohabiv elect ".f"" mdvanced ayo aud not havIig& yesr's | virinia which has horetofore called herselt | The Coin Transportation Schemo | and it I, therefore, not unfitting that she shoul about one-third of the Legistatues, neaded by | residesce, i 5 be woved and won by & gallant Irishinan L) . €x Giov, Warmoth from the yarish of Plague- T“_Amsli :(l::,:{:n:l!w‘l;, “Arla: ':uld‘cr::l:;c:lllA::c‘:;x'git;":;e Not an Entire Buccess, i g i . | mine . £ CF 0 SAic Two Congressional Districts in Kon : 3 but wonder-stricken writer semls to the New POLAR PERILS. ‘ tucky Deemed Likely to Go DEMOCRATIC ADVICE. The Fall Btory, York Jlerald an acount of threo young men, | Resignation of Bupt, Vail, of the Railway " - Republican, TITE WASHINGTON P03T TO THE RED-SUIRTS. A couploof reportars of Tur Tniscxe slarted | Who were out prospecting for caves, who dug Postal Servioo, Egporiences of Capt. Howgata's Expedition “ 0 ) Svecrat Diepatch ta The Tridbune, out yesterday to perform some work which the | and developed a rabbit-hole unti} they passed 3 T"nhm' 1-aha i steneg . ot ne Wi eclfl' en lofl .' Wasmiatox, . C., Nov. 1,—The Portto-day | police were only toa anzlons to avold doing. Last | into s subterrancan realm os big as the City of 5 5 OIRE BOn, iai i Boeton, il ! L < Closing Days of the Campalgn | sendsa doubledeaded appeal to the Dewnocrats | Taesday's papercontalned an htem to the effect | New York andarchitecturally almost a8 splen- THFE TREABURY, PROVIDENCE: Mase, Uct B Feom # visit ta : : } Illinois and Wis- ul the South to use foree at the coming etoction. | thata yoanggirl had ocen aseanlted and brutally 41d, and contalning In (ts stately bails petrified THR PUDLIC DENT, 5, v B v L ORI Folluwiug 1s the coneluding portiont utraged un he praire near thoend o (o Daien | men and skeletons, ke thore wonderfar Jap | | WASHINGTON 1. . Nov. 1.~ The pubiic-tebt, | 198 Arelcscnooner Fiorcoce that reived o Dress G ds D t ‘ re you are called o meet tho enomies of i Park which were so petrified that they never | Fieher ant ; i 2 d PENNSYLVANIA. oue mrty yuus secing, s vouecountey: Holt | S0 it e e i (ke B 198 | vcelomd any of th lphor dipateles shomered sl pTAn, T ehaoney Florce, s Fouraw alf per, Four per cent houay Total coin bands 1ant despeeate rally of the gang of seonndreld Who hiava o reaect for luw of HALL of any maa | town. The noxt day's paper contained but few not banded With them in oppression and crime. | additlonal particulars, sa the girl conld not be manded by Capt. George E. Tyum:’ with & crew of ten men, inclading officers, and Orray Taft 813,600 | L eiman, geologist, and Ladwig Rumlien: BENATOR BATARD. Bpecial Dispatch 1o The Tyidune. on them from Florida and South Carvla, and suswerced all of them unconsclously, Luray is {n Page County, Virginta, and_this Wo to-day supplement the Jarge daily additions to this Department Pt 1 maney dabt. PamADELYIA, Pa., Nov. 1.—Senutor Bayard | ey Hope, With the aid of the swarm of inerces | fonnd. - The polfcs e man i . paid no aitentlon to the report | cave unena in a stnall hill,a fpur of the Mes- e del naturalist, accompanying, being sent out in . . ¢ % 1- | naries, {o mave, If_pessthle, fow Congressmen s 4 ‘ Ral-1ende: 9 i ] souke for the Democracy to-ntght fo the Acad D e, wrecks Thoy hav. fucts panapseh l;;l'l;l fl;‘l‘z::c'm;llflnyh;’:d then, after makine 8 | panullen range. After ehtering through a low | Cineatcs of the interest of sclence, salied from New | With extensive pumhn!eu at con / emy of Munlc to an andi¢nco that fitled every corner of the vust editice, and must have num- bered narly 5,000 people. On the stage were & number of promluent Democrats, and in the audience wero mahy of the opposite political falth, who ncvertheless agree with the tlonal currency. Colnand sliver certificater ‘Total without fnterest..... Jotatdeht., Tutalinteres Cashi i Treasur, n: London, Conn., Aug. 2, 187, with & full supply of provisions necessary- for a four- teen months’ voyage, Bha was_sent out by Capt. tlenry” W. Howgute, U. B. A, her deatination being Disco Istand, Davis Btrait, on the west cosst ol Greenlsnd, e object, in addition to making ubservations and collecting teaudulent Administration into aiding them by and narrow passace-way, descenalng a few feet pointing Ko, Uincinnatl and "tho ‘result OF thelr | Siack thes toe Sajos inL (Pers parscrabhe to the | the visitor findy hivecl I & chamber, berlians ';wmllcl. Monoy having failed to buy you, lho{ ‘The Srat person called upon wos Mr. Schmi 100 feet square and lorty feet nigh, The ceiling upe, (o terrorlze yon by tho sumblance ‘of | and he related the story which haa aiready been | 18 of smooth litnestone, the walls are of stone of the force of resl authusity, They ha publiehed in s Fuincafe, “The giel told him that | every cuncelvabla color, with all kinds of fluting ounce, rylsur of clection” of an United Nt b States Matahal appolited to erse At ADy elociion :l;n'u:fian-“lnll\l::rlgfi o uumh hut there was | and columns, and at the far end sre plzantic cff‘lcd prices, offoring on Monday : Special Attractions” In choice styles at remarkably vorss 8277,000.227 8. Bmlth was | columns, ristug from floor to celling, and arch- s rectnct outside uf 8 city of 20,000 Inhabitants L L it ;. Ty o j % apeci \l i e G onding D, | Dol re L it a0 mors Iawfe | Bo5! 5P TIPSt B ret 33 mfacht | mgoverlike ouk freew™ Tha wander o i | CHHE o s b Homn, o Hedgeas and huplics o Low Prices] re. The Awercus Chih, power Lo restraln an Amnerican citizen on tha da s A H , dog 3 ‘ cratle. organiastion ‘o -tk , Acted na | Of election from the commenion of any act hg | Her g, K%, WIh - excltement regarding | Wy e contre, faring the entrance and im- 2 1,000,000 meet a stextner which had been proposed to be €8 seot out by the United fiates Government for the purpose of establishing a colony at Smith's Bound, Istitude 83 deq. north. ‘fho vorage to Cumberland Gulf was to col- Irect materisl for the colony, and was bf special Juterest. ‘The party arrived there Sept. 12 the same year, and wintercd at the head of Cum- berlaud Gulf, st Auunatook Ifarbor, latitude decmns Inwlual than the town fool or inmate of yonr i Che) ro AlWAYS 8 DumoOr of ugh | bedded in the ruck of thefluor, 1s 8 double flg- Juatic asylum. Whatover pruduat forco Is eme | Biiieacter fothinme omrroon: el aof oroh | re, as of Lwo porsons. claspod fa eacn il loyed by you ta repc them will be sustained by 8 | who lie in wait far the miserante nufortunates who | arms aud in o etovpiug posture, The festur Jemacratic Uonareas, Wiiatever lawful expense | arg dally releascd from the House of Correction, | of one, though Indistinct, would seem to be In incurred in opoosiug ~the assumbtion | and juré them with a bottle of whisky fo somb | thoss of an old woman. The uther face appears o eny opreicnders will Yo, Teimbursed | pheltered spot whero thoy 11o togathor In A1t and |t bo pressed closely o the body of the: M. Dveny e Mo gy, G008 89 14, maste. | degradation for kours and aven days. Conseguent- | ¢ho lion are distinetly visible ay also pariy o; Mr, Devens and Mr. Haves, the tools of Mr. Go, hiam ani Mr. Hale, will be taught s lesson tuat | crimes, and regard such rimors as commonpia the arns, Whether tiley nre the petritied re- 18l ey f Bperialdeposiiaheld for res deinption uf certin of dajwstt.. 1.0 Totalln Tressury, Debt less cash in the Tre: Decrease dusing Uctider. Decreaseniacs Jnuna a, Hondsissued tathe Pacific Hatiroad Com- paules. intercat payabie o lawrul escort, and ftled the parquet. fatroduced by the Mon. Iuchard Sayor, and one of the most promipent Demo- crats inthe efty. Cheer on cheer rose us the speaker took his stand, and continued for sume tine, When the nolse was quicted, Mr, Bayard began. IHe suld thut never befure wasitso Fr, Armure Brocades : At $1.76, worth 3,00, | Camel'’s Hair Mixtures (48 in,) At $1.75, worth $2.95. i Cachemire ' India (46 in.) naither they nor thelr {mitators Will €vor fOreot, mains_of human beings or whether figures | bincy: 90 Jee. w3 min. . loneltudy (4. dex. 45 min. nocessars for peopls to understand tha trae | AN yon have 10 do s to stang A To nor we | DUL) e ihero was | TouRlly carved out of stone It i hard o Ctell | Priveial outstanding; ct.caa.512 | Through the winier many "“"‘.k""i!"- ctc., At $1.38, worth §1.75. fica lasues of the day. Although e crops | dimayed Do not Tor oug'momeat Muk in'your | no o, 1005 and, (NImKInE that porhiaps (s gy oF | Ceriai it iy Lhat they o ot Lelonig 1o the hat. | Hicrek aeaica soutor 7 bty | were collected Ly the urew. The scleotists | Apmy e Mogaique (44 in.) polltic: o Wistross I the land, | CJers. Noteevery act of iheso pretended ‘ofi- | Mr." Schmidt had made s mistake as o thenum. | ural formation of the cave.” e Fepaid by g mere constantly edivloyed making obiervations q bt hud been great, thera was dis o faud. | clule. and ece hal it In weil corroborated, tiat | bar, the reporicrs determinedl to vistall thio Ger. | ‘The travelor theu passcs into & toom which [s to.010.108 | Aud collecting Soeimeny,_xnd fucceetled {0 At $1.00, worth $1,35. IN 185 Sior mothecs son of thent may become scqualul: | man esloons, ‘grocerics, and other dealers went | & fac sinlls of an old Totmah chaper atpmsriey w1005 | S0 als o nomber of seais. hirde eic. the | Double-Width Novelti ‘ the American Unlon presented to the world a | 20l fhe {’l’:;e‘l"fi‘;'“,u‘"f,",‘ ,':“!’""!. Prudence® | of w“'"“l javendo. After numerous frult. | on all sides by Corlnthian colinins ol bronze, CONIARATIVE BTATEMEST, and also 8 number of seals, birds, etc. ‘The 8-~ ovelties country without a debt. In Lhirty years what o | fa the firt watchivard. and **dstermination ™ tva | 1F3Enoles wim tha.sir) had it oy namayse | and biue, nnd white, with acclling of oul. Ths | Followlys s the comparatiee scoition of the e o riater was ke hverag, At 760, worth $1.00, canza! Tho country, States, cltics, countlos, | Accond and faut, | With thess busna steudlly in | hepgister, the repartar, In desvondency. dropped | feature of this ol Roman chapel " taa wiodern | Treanury Nov. 1, 1677, 4nd Nov. 1, 1878 The averige for Jsnuary was 2° beiow | All-Wool Baskets do at 60 ¢ mind yon can uasily wipe out tho 1186 vestige Of | fnto Augat Slever's saloon at No, 2062 West Lake | 0FKan, withall the plpes. Leavingthe ctiavel by a | paances, IRTT. 1878, ' 0, townships, nssoclations, aud corporations now | 1 . 3 o] large hall, the visito i i ’ i) zero. The ‘first ball of March was rx- A s ) tadicaltsm, stract, and ordered *'Zwel bler." Tho naual fn. | large hall, the visitor comes Into mperial I30MEH § LI | {oniely cold, ranging from 40° to 42° beiow | Figd, Damasse at 22 sll have hieavy debts resting upon thew, Much quiey iwas, propounded, but befora, the Lust conld | chamber, muro brilllant it color and dazslin Samely Sold: Sanpios Lo AN LeCbelaw: | 2IED, 0 of thiswas the result of wer aml excitement, WASIHINGTON NOTES. replyfho bosteas hud e out, X elns whrumy | with atalictites thau any before seen, {icre on 9410269 100000 | thawing weather, the thermumeter rangiog as | Serges and Matelasse at 16 and 20 What could 1t have been that so blinded our A DEMOCRATIC SCORME. { A7 al hie fig aman s if seated o ‘;,a ta tha comiftion .of Tacte: ' which curioeily had boen aroused, and all ‘that scemed | in o chialr, with the profis of Napoleon . There high as 30° above zero, Cold westber imme- peoy Bpecial Disvaich to The Tribune. neceasary to do wae to I!lllenllr await dovelop- cf ! is also the fmuge of an eagzle with extended ek as.un,mo | Qlately followed and contifucd until the P ¥ they lvel Tt was tho abandomneot of [ Wisniotox, . C., Nov.1.—Therefscnough | menta, A short talk. during which'the old 1817 | witgeand thers aro two hugoanviie. eyony shis grenom assnm | breaidog up in M Jnthetarorvs iebroke | Wo ask apecial attention to our up fo June, but could nol get out of winter quarters until July 5, 1878, there belng 4 solid barrler of fca at the north of the gull seventy miles wide and 140 miles long, stretching from laud to land, At the head of tue bay ihe open water was shout ten nites wide, During the month of Juns tho truc and the adoption of the false method of values. False money, which bad no fotsinstc value, kad to be used by the people, ‘Tne result was & false mcasurement of every~ thing, The currency of a (lovernment is its political Hfe-blood, When money bas not a debt talk among the Domocrats to indicate that | JHRVEC S KIE oF Clanr, divuiged the ¢ Fultun, and | 18 @ chutnber contatning a bath, tive teet deep, they have In miod to ralse the question of amn’fn kn::wv:nnre hor ro:‘nuvunl‘iu‘i! 'i.('“."l"“’ t\vfi::(""lll‘w’ al;:'ill&:::g,bt:::lklslll‘:m:l :)v:cfi whl'c‘:‘ Wié came (o & crocery store kept . Todaug, g cl 0Dy B this '1"‘"" ofithe 0“""“"'“"“"&‘1’ i Sowal | 50 To3i " Fliion - etecet, norme " biocks | chapel and thw uath, of tourse we eome to 8 case ft bocomes mecessary to thelr plan of | wuyt"of thnt poigt, And the' brother-in-law great theatres controlllng State delegations, to exclude the | name was not Buchholz but Buckelmann, and, still **On cvery side of us were Leautiful white dclegation from that State upon the organiza- | bappier yet, ‘mine host™ kncw tho faully, snd | colymns and pillars, lookine as i€ they bad been 25,606,350 0,877 1,265,000 4.854,418 4,853,964 elezant lines of Fr, Imperial Tartan aod Clan Plaids, ; *Mail Orders.” 3U.400.000 346,001,018 [ & 2 would 20 with the entaroriming repurters 10 the | ooy e white: bie. A fe aud until the Sth of July, it was pecessary ; value and purchasing power it corrupts every | tion of the next House of Congress. This | nouns. And Inckier far, 1t wan Lo **mine hostess ** | BeUIPLUTEd from the whitest marble, A few 1R, 252,574 18,211,701 | to be continually on the alert to preveut H p thing it touches, and provents the proper com- | question seems to be ane considered solely in | that the young girl had come when she alighted | S1EDS further brought us further Into the audi- B0 I [ e vest T cracant o uhrerent | Goods (subject to approval) or i putation of valuea. There s acry sgalnat the | refereuce to the votes of Btates in the House, | Stying from & Raudolph street-cae upan _tha. uight | tarium of th theatre. Inallmy hio [ v Total deht ley by the flosting pieces of ics, very bad weather saw & grander structure above ground. Three samples will receive prompt dispatch e +$2.047.350,70). §2,024.300,083 §ahap, and Mirs. B L deht S asuk plee Sc0 JO' bilmoather Resumption act, and acry for its repeal. We | since they feel confldent of havlog s good Platte Dentscher, " tiers of gullerivs secin o stand vut before 118} quih reasury. .. prevalling, the winda mostly frota the south. i Jave resumed, and do you mesn to repeal the | working majority of tho Houses but if the rection of the sottloment known by that | wo seemed to Lo i the orcheetrn cirele, with | omicon, oF, deb s ammac | Tardwith ralo, Latlstones, ,:;;ge'_‘g;e;'}p;mfl to any part of the country. resumptlon? November elections should result by counting | hame. aud the girl knew at once her mistake when | the pit at our feet. Where the atago shouli sho saw the harbor, but was driven into American Har HEVENCE RECRIPTS, Tnternal revenue recelpts for the month of October, 1877, $10,107,960, and for October, 1878, $10,(:31,704. ‘I'nere has been o gain on the amount received durlng the year compared with® 1877, the total amount celved for 1877 to Oct, 81 belg 33,752,853, aud to Oct. National Banks. Woshould wait until their charters oxpired, Bauking was free, and it could bs entered {nto by those who will furnish the Government witn the proper sccurities. He thought Congress should not have tha powerto mu- thorize the Issuc of 'Ireasury notes which could huve been a dark pall seemed to obscure the b o ML AT THB DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION AT BT. LoUIS | JTowa |n n majority of oue of tho State deleza- ¥0. 1032 FULTON S8TREST, % 5 iy ek W75 10.23 | hor, about ten miles cast, by the 07 > . in 1970 the repeal of the Resumption nct was | tons, 'tho Democrats will " certainly 'givo | and soon founi her sister 4t No. O Washtenaw | Sty 15 lonel ternbly grund. Weeould not | linporte srebve fnonitia o b0 SR Bon, vl e, mis epb, b1, e | Chas, Gossage & Co. i demanded, but resumption was not, and we | Borious sttention to tha proposition " to | avepue, which Ia in the immediate neighborhoud. Tings of Poe on *The Worm=* Unce upon a | EXBUrts tweive fcan IHarbor, and succecded {n making STATE-ST. ! koo itk ! throw tho case of the entirs luwa delegation | A vislt wasmade to the Huckeimsna mansion, | gl wigh ele, Moving around our soealjeq | SImEHER. 30 82318505 TI20.047 | progress to Kickertine Island. Collected what WASHINGTON-ST. > must ot stultify ouraclycs by opposing re- | iuto the Committee of Elcctiony, where it could | but Mes, uckelmann and her slster know bub | G410 blzhit, noloctod & Bibsten. it comvAgE. material we could there, and galled on the 14th = ; ramption. The rcasons for the repeal of the | be hicld as long ns tho plsus of the party in con- | Jitile conceraing L8 nialiep of Aneic, Mister, whobs || LHy ding our caudlos near exch othor & seain v | Following i3 a statement of the colnage at | of the same month for Niantllle Harbor. on the AW i icsuuption act which existed lu 1876 do nut | nectlon withh tho next electoral count might | pame wassscoriainud to be Catharing Tuleman, unpareiioled brilliancy seomed ta birst goen | TItS during October: south side of Cumberland Gulf. On the morn. sn 8. ety : exlit uow. The cry Is ralscd agatnst make it vecessary, Among Ropublicans the | PO Connctiea”s “mannor and with o muth | te From evory corner nm‘ Lcrevice of tiis | Duoblo esgles focof, the next day-est sall fac Disco Ielsnd, TAB RATIONAL BANKS, ovinion of Secretary McCrary, who is prouably | crving that they could make but Mttle ont of cliamber sparklcd the Ducs of the ralubow e h-lflel-_... with the mmfi women, snd children gn bosnd. g #aid the apoaker, ‘Thay were compelied toarray | the best anthority In the United Statcs upon | f{” Bhe wae in a tereible conditlon. "These pevple | masses of diamonds, clusters of rubles, eomer ;ll' dfluflflf Met theico off Cape Mercer; had very stormy themsclves with the Government duriug the | contested election cases, I8 held to be conclusive | were very fgnoraut, and did not secm to koow | i, sappliires, dazzled oUF oy g, u e hner Utl‘:;.nl’ #ily weather and costerly pales, ped from /] v War, and lll‘m Btata Buv:‘kl(hul k'!. RO un'l I;. ex- | of the validity of the October alections. u:;z: tlnnl‘o rlnm»lr]:-l‘hc“mltrlx]u to tl‘xlu‘ ullm ;}nvlm buft colonnades, mousils of Jlm, aud Bronge, the lce in latitude 65 degrees 45 m(u&uu. Iong||~ % 3 o 0. 1 " wi cult was lesrned thal e« o v i 51 ‘ 0o burea which would disturd tho rants of i3 | Democratte PApers il aitved bera today | fom badiond oy plae Fuuraliyafcenoah Hrs. | buseclusters ofecew, somd weiy foer b | Totalcoloages i o th est coaat o1 DaTie el 1y oo Madison & Peoria-sts. ; l Ienry Buckelmann had gone with her to tho place, | lentth, appcared, and agnln the front of an or- from Bouth Caroling Eive an Acceliut of 80 | Lt was only able 10 435 ihat 1t was o6 o Tarass | gath néarly as forgo as tha grea. organ at_ tho Peeting whers Bmatis,colored randidate Tas Can. | Louse opposits Ilay Milier's, on tho gravel road,” | Contenntal. Btriking the slabt with my eano me “V“L UhEtaaton DistHot Whe Sooikly *'ilay Miller® was said to b thonickname of & | the most melodivus sounds vathe from ' then, greasin the Uhariseton D -n‘flt'nu me&f “'5.- ‘man who peddled liny for & living. - and echood and re-echided through the lundro lamh"""‘;tflu Pk mp:’nwl'smnuu to “illm“ Heln‘rflm:dlo Lake strcet, the reportar stopped | of small chambers contained In the caye.' Trous the sxmpaign sltapeLiics Vi ol B bl The next ind s of wore Human interest, coast of Greenland. On our arrivs! st Disco Island, the last day of July, we Iound the lcs was yet crowded upon the land. The Uantsh colony vessel had not succeeded i getting to tneir “uppor setticiment. Remaived at Discy uutll the 220 day of last August, Ropimg to mrect the expedition. Belng dissppuinied (n e SHAWLS. ealers on tho way hotnie from the city, and froum them gleaned some fdea of the whora- B : The writcr descrihes (t: — — 31, 1875, $1,275,430, 5 A not be fredeemable at wiil. Legislation abouts of **Hay Millce's” shanty on the gravels e & I y )y $UU,275,- this, we salled for Cumberland Gulf to : tosd. A horae and buggy wero procured,nnd, after Leaving the chamber we golked through n ——— E slould o be necetsary to baneflt our ndustrios ILLINOIS, Fiivowaicn it seeiied Would never”cna: "W | bel ant coridor ma found durdsivea n @ room NOTES AND NEWS, e of b Reaviens malor Cepp Fesey | Striped COnshmere Shawls in moved, and eaergy and {udustry will accomplish JOLIET. bomiear SoMay Milleel wusJonnt ay the goper withe '::d“fm;‘é-“',‘:::“‘;:;":w'gfr’“h:,'r'x‘r some RESIGNATION. ever witnessed, lasting four days, the wind [ India colorings and rich de- the rest. Tho mors we leave Bpecial Duspatch to The Tribuns. Wiatance snthmeet of Cetarst Vok L ) 3 e O s oy e B e Ry LB signs, $7.60. 36, and $10, LOOAL BRLF-O0VERNMENT free, without f(ntervosition Ly the central power, tho happler will people all over the land be, The question, e sild, he had discussed in JorigT, 111, Nov. 1.—~The Republicans of this the tormer's twosstary frame bouss opposite. ¥ el - e farmer's dogs wore encountered with snc- | | - l acle district will closge thelr campalzn with an old cenn, then the fatmer. nmyelf. And, upon: being | kneeling posture, with head thbuwn bucl ns it fashioned rally at Braldwood to-morrow after- hored into a sitting.room, thero was seen he had died in agony and in forayer. Severnl a nou-partisay way, os he Iy ”,"q“ shpyld be_| noon. Gen. John A. Logan will be the chief usl nrA o “"gm‘mu GRUMAN GIRL, .r.cdlcnlgunqeuul'n “uv'i'oon"u“ it and lave discuissed. - 116 thoneht, we SHuId- 1o 8 Tosson” | spealier, ” A cardtal, thosouigts, and g tomatie | elad In the Lumesgun dross wod soron brought | cine 40 the conclusion that IEfause lave been frow Feance, whoso exclicyuer was full, although | canvasa of the county and district has been | from h-"?;:mln|"|.lu|w'lhs"lallrxfill"k%§“ go'orn | nusn thor 1 50 Goubs: it 16 Teutly Turmed ehe fhind been badly whipped, and was after- | ;made, and indicates tho clection of every candi- | 4 manner that carrled frath with it, - She was born | f : y Derfectly . firmel wards compelled to pay 8 heayy indemnity to | date on the Republican ticket, not by pluralities }1 :;c': ;_; 'nmll h:lllr'na ‘?n m:"::':fl'nh[ m:::ry"h:rr t}xr(:«,u(l;{x O Kuese ATy gl 10,00 Tk § 3 anovor, 4 ; [ C & cketa, From months, but qui here , and came home " troublo In tho couniry todsy. Tho wild ox- | fiou have bean hold In nearly ovory (ownship in | to her sister, hen Mondas. 1ot Wpon hoscing 01d Live Whiz, who has beoaiso long misslug traraganco was chceked when the Democrats | {ifs and Ladallo County, aud (o persannl | of snother uituation st that vIIIAZe, s eburmed: AR tE alalat 1 bad a majority n the 1louso of Represcutatives. | couvass hos been vigorous and complete. bat “I{fnv)fl"b:o‘(‘)l‘d BoL Wit o, ’a‘l‘ll“};‘;“l‘;“: dowsn hk,“{,,?,”,,w?,,'m';‘:c:,':,:",'i;‘ ,’,',':Flll';fl.h”‘ & 3t the choowo 1 o Yiews of tho Ropublicans. | 90 SftheIafgest snd beat of thess mestiogs | 1o, “Ghucags:” wha " das. Wi tvere “ahs | o Herd we dlasisburked, gy walking throuch JER o Tyorwhin thes ks fo.sko om s | areised, by tho flon, Jumes Uoadipeed, of the | {elvert magot S domo sort 1 ich whs sfsch | s moat ntmches shamber SLive. worin uh ¢ ¥ e v ste ho ., W an exhaustive ro- % - i a3 t @t jumped, and now they aro tho, hardeat kind | Soict, (gmbiican, w utatio, nnd. COmDINtAlY | S e eI e oear anie, Bruptiotors ave stultavired ¢ meavira . in' x 4! Bord-mouoy men. The Rupublican party he | vinaicated the Gnanclal policy Gf the Hepuiblican | Lisd some lettering o tho side. T inewagon wora | TR waJ and tind ft covers ynarca of at least denpunced né n scctional party, and, therefora | party, The specch wasonoof tho beat of tho | seatod & young mag and two women, rough and S et nar s ny be & low csthnate. not fitted to govern the countsy. We need, he | campatgu, and tho speaker was frequently and | uncouth appearing, Theyasked her if she was g saneied our canitios and dalked through It nlxld, zo«!,?unu-t‘uuvcmflfinh rt?‘rlmfiwd by é;w cuthusiastically applauded. So intercated and { KoIng to * Chicago, and, upon recwving her | for several hours, and yet did bot ave the halt whole people, sud one which wou! cep public faith fuviolate. ‘The speaker closed with a % agleinative reply, offered to take her | of It. From this chumber, asfur os discovered, enthused was the sudogco that duriog the do- | JHENIGNG (SR SRCTed ) o B het B T ozen outlet atIehat, leadiuie 1 88 hearty indorsement of *Ar, DIl, Democratic «caudidato for Governor, livery of the specch,which occupied conslderably | oo pmee’ gho wont witl them, but upon reachin; v different " oer o hours, not a person lett tho hall, M. | 015 alty ihe mau drovs trough side. tireeia. untis | Guacsiotion ot it i tho ity ol f0¢ attempt o Goodepeed spoke this evening at Peotons, in the | they reached the prairio ucar ‘Twelfth street. lle uptoo much of your valusble space. § will only castern part of the county. ‘The Demacrats are | thon vave the reirs to one of the women, and, with say that In magnificence it for surpaskes any of KENTUCKY, demoralized and dishearicned, and admit that | too mid of the othor, throw Katrina Uack Jato the | Fi¥ 1oL B (HECAIRCERCE 1ty e e M "B BV Uen. Hays wlil be re-glected to Congress by an | wagonand ravished her, One of the women en- 0 vI11 end 1t Is hard to el h ! HOVE EVEN IN TIIE LLUB aRAfs. Jncreasod majorley, . ‘Tlicy hnve fused with th | lered & faint protcst, but tho villain arderea | &tions will end it Is herd 1o tell, us thers may b dpectal Dispateh to Tne Tribune. Fiat_side-ehow oii Bheriff, but thelr candidate, | BSf, to mind bee own Lustess, and | Milea of subterranean chainbyrs conneeting with CixcinnaTy, O, Nov. 1.—Thera is a possibili- 1y, amountiog alinost to o probability, that two Keutucky districts (the Eighth and Ninth) will bo carrfed by the Republicans on Tuesday next, In the Eighth Distrlct the Democrats are very D. Q. Murphy, will be badly beaten. The coun. | made some threats. Tho man and the [ these atill unexplored. After finishing some o win Kl?:i Hoith and Bl{uh a nandsome ma. | Yfomen talked Geruan mlflsr but Lnglish between | neccssary work sbout the parts already discov- unfortunate In thelr cholea of & can- didate, Mo fs s momber of the Jority. es, and slo could not understand what | ered, the owners {ntend making vicorous re- notorfous Thompson family, which murdered After accumplistiing his desire b ¢ % = ool . W, McClauzhey, Warden of the Blata or out of ihe wagonaud. Tumped G hlms | Soac'of ooy oeTe g icotiony No doube thou enttontiary, 5 three or four of a family named Davis in & Ken- tucky court-room fn 1873, and himself partici- ‘Waa obliged to fasten the Esguimaux fo their quarters {o the hold, virtually making them prisoners. Al this tiine managea to supoly them with food each day, Had in all these four dayns but very little bope of hiving out the gale, the vessel being driven at the mercy of the wiud and ses. Atuo time could we sce but a very short distance on account of the driving storin. Un the gale abating, found we were very near the land, fu Excter Bay, the sex running “very high. A chsuge of wind to the southwest only saved us frum total destruction. We wmansged to work off shore under enug sail, and arnved at Nintick Horbor, Cumber- ull, the Isst day of Augyst, Paid and ded the Esquimaux, setting sall for homu on the 19th day of last month, Had very heavy weather on the passage down, aud was oblized to put juto 8t, Johns, N. F., torecruit the ren, all haods being very much exhausted. Arrived at Proviucetown yesterday, the vesscl leskiug, and the provisions all gune, the last morsel bclm: caten yestenlay wornlug. As soun a8 the weather perinits, the vesscl will sall for New Loudon, The yoyage, asa wholo, has been one of hardebip and pe Capt. Tyson cx- pressos his unbelict in an open Polar Sca. er——— TIME'S REVENGES. Mr. King Corners the Toledo Wheat Mar- ket and Satties an Old Score. rspatca ta Cincinnuti Exguirer, Torepo, Oct. 81.—A lively corner wes made today on 'Change, and twoor threo deslers were conslderably squeczed. For several daje C. A. Kiog has been buylng heaviiy of No, 4 red \Wabgab, October delivery, but {t seems vot to have been suspected that ho was getting up a corner. When the Board opened in the morn- ing the market stood 913§ cents for that grade of prain, Atouca King begsn to raise it, sud kewlue | proatly to our surprise, our.candles fashed upon the perfect petrilled Ak\:ielun ol man fn Wasninaron, D. C.. Nov. 1.—~The resignation of Gen. Vail, of the tailway Mail Service, bns been formally tendered to the Postmaster-Gen- eral, and he {s now awalting the selection of his successor. This matter will probably be decid- ed by the Yresident und Postmaster-General to- wmorrow. ‘lhere are three prominent candidstes for the position, all of whom asre now Division Superintendents of the Rallway Service. W. B. Thomypson, Ninth Division, headqnarters at Cleveland; James E. White, Bixth Division, headquarters at Cnleagos and C. J. French, Fifth Division, headquarters at Cincinnat!. From indications to-uizht Mr. Thompson has the best prospect of recelving tho appoivtment. He has the iudorsement of Mz, Vail, and it is under- stood that at the recent Conventlou of the DI visiun Buperintendents, at' which the question of the successlon to tho General Superinten- dency waa socretly discussed, it waa informally agreed that all other Divislon Superivtendents should stund aside, and Mz, Thompwon's ap- vointment b urged. Mr. White is supported by & number of rollllrlnm and business-mcn of Chicaro, while Mr. Frenct Is understood o bave recelved the same kind of {udorsement from Ulncinnatl, Both ore experienced oflicers. CUIN TRANSBFORTATION. The scheme for the transportation of coln as third-closs mail matter 1s s succcss theoretical- Iv, but pructically seewms not to amount to much, Two efforts have yet been nade to test the practicability of h:&'lan. In one fustance a million doltars fn gold voln, putn four-pound puckages, was brought as third<lass matter from 8an Franclsco to tho Fast, and on another oceaston a smaller amount was transported a sho distance. No disposition has yet been manifested by private parties to take ndvantace of tha plan, and “probatly it will never ba popu- larized, us the Post-Otllce opartment cannot 60 Striped Cashmere Long Shawlg in Choice Patterns and Indin Designs, $12, $15, and $18, worth double. Real India Decca Shawls in this season’s colorings, from 4 $16 to $40, greatest E:rgains ‘ ever shown, 5 200 Chimborasso Camel’s Hair Shawls in solid colora and j withborders; these are extra « flne Shawls and spmething entirely new this season; $4.60, $6, and $6; usual price of these goods, $8, $10, $12, ‘We have also a very large line . of Beaver, Fanoy Wool, Mate- lasse, Velvet, and Bay State Bhawls, in the Choicest De- E signs and Colorings, imported ' at BOTTOM PRICES. 4 GARSON, PIRIE & G0, Same Goods in Our North Side Store, North Clark and Erie-sts. 3 i H i ¥ th oke at tho Court-llouso herc | aclf, and ordered her to give up what sho had this evening lopl largo and Intellizent audlence, ubofxlte hub fl":hl‘"' u"{'.?"“'“a ;nl 3}:}'{,}’:{,‘.‘,’{.‘,‘1{:{; .‘fi'.:fi%?%'.fl'fifu'kflfixé-l"kmf Hio discussed fluances and the Natlonal-lank | Aud beat ber Into subailasion, and o rics axo, and that ather keletons and reljcs will - | to 30 cents, all the moncy sh e e s | bee vockst, and look " from "her 'bisket | be found upon thorourl, mveetigation. 1 tho a air of now ~ehocs. Then he | knowledge of the oldest funabitants now livin arguments of the advocates of an {rredeemable m.wpnn down npon the pralrle, and, upon her | fu this soction no such cave existed in thelr k(mg paper currency. Tho meeting and tho spcech | puuiuting, be ordered ono of tus wonen to kold her or was apoken of by thelr ancestors,” were both the best Leld in Jollet thls campaign, | Lesd and arine down and the other to hold her foet. We suggest thut the enterprlslug proprietors vated in tho crime, Ills part consisted In kill- | and every point made by tho speaker wo# | oh W she began o scream, oue of the -5 v o it pushed it up oue, two, four cents and more, WINES, In¢ o lame Davis by e clh}clunl 'hyl tho cnuuuinvllu Appl'nuw‘ ‘ot s | women liftad her clotbing and fastened 1t tignuy | Of this great hole do not discuver any mura un- | afford Lo put on the uecessary cars excopt Whed | ng'ine cyes beran to et open, THEN 80 10r | covoooerecee AN ESy sme Davis boy who was trying to escape iy about her neck, aud threatencd to gag her witha | bl tha public Lias taken in this, thelreasury Department fias large quantities | o pection of sales for ths month showed that RE.DELIGATE er ;ll:r"c.::;gu;w“ Jurd, T ::p ffe’l‘-unflls earers, T imudkorchiof fabo made any ot w‘?fi“'fl"“’"fl M’CLme‘Y P of gold 10 bt o r. King had purctissed about .“k there was wflw &s8up, v . Fpeclal Di 10 Ths Tribune. ad becoma satiate wan sllowed Lo rleg, an: LSS, > i ou the markes, and the corner stuck out plalo- N financlal views arc ot the ultra-Gircenback Drcaton “L:"‘“{{nv. 1.—Col. Georgo | then, alter booting and beating ber agaio, be di- 4 NESS Tw the Weatern Assactated Tress. 17, And. theru wes ncourdingly 8 Suttes aaohe ® kind. "His opponent 18 Ueorge Donny, o msnof high personal characier and of sound, ll\anl{ priuciptes. Hundreds of Dewmocrats will Yot for bim, TIB NINTIT DISTRICT 118 very close oue. 1t reaches from the blug- 3 rorgs, editor of tho Champalgn Gasctle, and | foCted ber 10 the wud of the Ogden svenus car | | 0 or roory prestaent Bincoln Not Lere. Mr-m\ 'x&':rfinl&'ifffl '.'.{.. S{K?P;fifi' ':'fiffi;'ffl followed thew clowely lu the wagou. Tho outtaged tofure Publishind, a T 3 A | rl found her way ta Mr, Bchmidt's house, ani n, Serogus nominated Gran for 1580 anifd great. | as treatod by bl exactly se ho bas deacribes. | The Philadclubls Pres coutatns the fullow- enthusiasu, given some food, and piacod on sireot-car. He WasmiNaron, D, C., Nov. 1.—The Secretary of tho Interlur has received from Gov, Lew Walluce, of New Mexico, a lstter fnforn that since the publication of the Presidont’s prociutustion the lawlessness exsisting fn thy Territory on the Governor's arrival bas simost the shorts. Finally the market was forced to 07, and thern clased, ut which rate settlement was to be mads, as it was delivery-day, belog the lust day of the month. Iu such cases aruleof the uom!nuku v , wnd th xarox, D, C., . 1862, —ifa). Gen, ® : H Seathivians o Virinls and Crom (g Renier | gy L iyt b 0'clock wud il e Bereso | Comdngior " af - e * 5 W ety | yRLASHONTSE, R Q00 MOS0 | it bubataca, and o e very aaan | S s 18 srerago of Lo ey sl with tve » o i 3 % ranaforre Randniph street car, Catharina fu ou are not iy spstatued le ¢h 4 ¢ K i Dils 16 matdng o gallant firbt agaiost Thomos | WOTFOW alteruoon, " identify tie saan and tus | dtnot offend mo, do'pa s Yery mach. liesck, | aoMcipated. et .- ots.Howbyery ey Klog A d Turmer, the present fncambent, who weat In s (al Dieysich 19 Fha Triduns. d;:l"c‘::: ]l' l:.AII and slim, fcr;: ::’»;i:hfl!wn witndrawn frotn you before you Bpect n, vory dark Craxox, 1il,, Nov. 1—Tolltics are boomiul. | Gauetacho and yortee; quita 0ia; black soft ol | 1 g Lo at oo b thnuin e 10 It Sope ¢ Republicans, Democrats, and Ureenbuckers | hat, smooth brown overcoat, aud dark pants. tainly “not without refuciance. After . yon have thorouxhly canvassed this couuty. The The womun were upwards of 4U years of age, | loft 1 wacertmined that lems than 20,000 Domocrats have cowpletely swallowed all that | Ono wore s gray striped whawl and 3 gray druss. | unorgantzed men. without s stagte feld-battery, was left of the {ireenbackers, nnd, consequently, d tho other & shawl of mized colors, un black | were all you designed to by left for the dafuuse Hatus will get but o small vote, The chances She ls of the opinion that they wure thieves f Washinglon sud Munasess dunction, sid part of arogood for Tipton carrying this county, Col. | of some sort. bis o 24 10 gu 10 Gen. llaoker's vl position, Hnell offerd to bet from $100 to $1.000 that GATHARINA HAS RECOVERED GUen. Hianks* corps, ouce ‘desizned for Manssas el LR LB D ud I doing unwatic work st | Junction, was aivided and tied ug on_ the hine of PO W piAebraibid g bove mentiouad, ‘of Carl Kl | the W% | ucheator an Birasuary, and could not leave * re she woul uow & uul (310 ox| og the per Powuge and Fpecial ’;“W‘“ {0 The Tribuns. P n d Is over-anxious to appear against the | ibe Ualtimore & Obio Hatlroad. * T his presented, paris of tho B1to s Lo WKL Srupests st | DL moelgFCoUPIALEd b ruln. Sk will id | e ol rsut, whor Mebouen, b Himset 3 v all lu hel " one. hTu c! e very encouraging, and promiucnt Republicans u‘:- Ppruper to stute Lhat Detoctive Timotby Ma- | iy ' toturnback from the lappabaunock and here mre very confident that the party will | honey sna Sergt, sheppard have already spent | sack Wasldngton, sEplicit order that THE ROW WITIl ENGLAND, 2 Tnepated to Conelnwats Haguirer, WasmiNatoN, 1, C., Oct. BL—Sir Edward Thornton, Minster Plenlpotentiary bere, repre- seutlug Great Dritalu, positively declines to €xpress any ovinton concerning the new compli- cation which lius wrisen between thls Govern- ment and England with respect 1o the right of Amwericun flsherinan in Canadian waters. Une of the attaches of the legation, howeve who probably represents Sir Kdwand’s vie sare that onv thing sy bo set down as cer- taln, and that is that the tndorsement b the British Fore) Ofllco of the Jocal regulutions enucted by the Newfoundiund authurities would never have been given if there wis any doubt that, under the Treaty of Wash- ‘The trausactions involved were upward of 100,000 bushels. Throughout the operations othur crades of graln remalued unaffeciea, The like has not occurred sfnce seven yoars sgo, when thie prine’pal shurts of to-day, Corringlon & Uaacy, were then long, aud Mr, Kiog, the Jucky man to-dsy, was bimeel! short, © ————— A Yelinw-Fever Sufforer, Aan Bruncirco Newcs Lalter. *'1am a yellow-fuver sufferer, sad I waut & four-ble diuner,” sald & rod-uosed specimen, stopplug futo & Clay-street restaurant. ** But there Is no feverin the city, ubjectad the pro- prictor. % Exsetly," blaudly rejoined the gen- urer lobert Boyd in 1570 by about 500 mujorh{. There ia & Greenbacker on the track, but be will ot hurt ono party wore than tho other. Dills l_- certain that he will be elected, and the i{hlmt‘l now {mlnt atrongly to that result. The entucky delegation Is now soifdly Demacratic, LOUISIANA. DETAILED COMMENTS, . Hpecial Diwalch o The Tridune, N2w Ourzans, Nov. 1.—Tho political proba- bilities fu Loutsians, as summed up In Repub- lican counclls, muy be given as follows: Burke, Democratic candidato for State 'Treasurcr. a8 you knew the pres e under which & £ 2ol (s SOLEAGENTS FOR THE UNITEDSTATER Also, Agents for MARTELL & CO. COGNAQ 3 and KSCHENAUER & CO. BORDEANX, | T KUMYNS. ‘ TARBNDS KUMYSS 23 tlemen, tubbing the sforcmentloned corner- o . and, hiny by " the judgmeut o eBuger,~—* exactly: b ealculatod, will . | socure 8 goud workioz majority in the Legisla- | some time upou tuse. and, now (hat Tus | Waa {ngton, wuch regulations conld legally be | grocery sign with his foreHuger,—* exactly; b ner, Nationa}, .,“.“:,‘:fi;fi':""':,' ,’,fl' fo g:,' ;10 ture over Democrats and Nationals, The clec- {.!‘.i‘,‘.i’ ?{.’é‘.’u{“&‘.flfid“1:‘;%“&3&}3-‘;?.‘”&1 fm‘:’.": ::rnc. iy . “beon [ mmde.’ Itfs claiuied that the very regulation foe wy wite realides in )(umph‘fd. ud slie s : 1300, 1u the By f : tlou of Sujthi and Siado is cousidered certalie | i2Ts cayod, Iduntifiod, and punished 1 Ceorde | mewieeted: I8 was preciely thi most complained of by tho Awcriéan fiiheruion | down sick with it, and fs thorefore unable to : 1 the Firat District, Gibson, Democrat, ance witli the enoriaity of 1he criu dutain McDowell. 1 da ol fo 1s aluiost 3 copy of the law passed by tho Legis- | support me as usual. Porhaps your customers OR MY WINE. s expected o 1o obtaln probably 4,000 majority IOWA., - ——— fied with Your arrangemicut to lature uf Massichyseits with referenca 1o ule- | iieht like 4o club’ tovether,” ho continued Abeversgs or food for averybody. sick or well,| F3- ' orer 1, C. Castellaur, National; in the Secoud A BECOND ELECTION. EVANSTON, :nrl;h‘u‘ucu.u i n':;ll..! |:nuu :h. I‘.‘r‘l‘u‘l:x';u’:enl"hlz wife lybing in American waters, sod which was | glancing round pleasautly, When be nlckml mous "':'n“;;m.':"‘rf-h"" :u“wrl‘f:f‘wnxl:'r_ll&ui- L Distriet, E. J, Ellis, Democrat,will, as probable, Hoecial Dispatch 1o Tha Tribuns. Mach talk bas becn created (his wesk by an | cours | was ol sabivhel - L wer onetremd op | Dsssed tu brotect the juterests of the Maine and | bimself p trom the cantrack b felt s if tho | pesied, bigh F Boueisuiiig. and geatafu to b dallcalugr Magsuchusetts flshermen 1 those dish. ‘the caston 1 doclded at the British Jegstion ab the' Uritish Forelgn Ofice will not IS sulislactory reply to Secretary Evarts' note, but will upliold the poeition already taken in the matter by Lord Balisbury, in that event, Becretary Evarts will have to be even more crisp in his correspoudence, anml, for that, more threareniug, 0o, or uaminiyusly back down. The temper of tbe Adinfuistration just now is to stand by the rights of Awerican snbjects, cven thouch the outcome should boa breezo with Evgland, which might culmingte ju war, - ———— customers bad Indeed clubbed together—all to- qtilig lig makas feab pad Uivud guther. o) Deplin J’Q’gflr fag bise eb tor i al iy, dac ilug s d fo ik ke Wit Tt wara of Hiaiatisss A ABKN ol Grlinaior. lave a majority over Culjom, National, of st Jeast 3,000, In the Third District, the issue, as @lcutated, deponds upon the withdrawal of W. . Merchant, the bolting Hepublican candidate. be rematos In the feld Acklen will bo ru- turged by 8,000 of 8,000 plurality, 1t Merchant %ithdraws, Rovert C, Herbert, the regular Be- Publican candidate, STANDS & FAIR CHANCE OF ELECTION, la the Fourth District, Elaw, Dewoerat, will Teturoed over tha opposition, J. Madisou Davznron, Is,, Nov, 1.—Tha much-mooted | action of the Junior class of the Univeruity in ro. | Bubstitute sumethlug fur It myeif. queation of & secona election lor Congressman | fusiug (0 participste In contoats of dobate and dec. | yy oyy, SHow e, o usk Jo yui really think { Inthis coupty, and most probably the whole l-nm:::x w;l.h ll.l:- Hopllmm:rl-’. cla <m0! flm‘:n,' s ;hmhclluu ‘mu ity .‘.‘,’ le unllu-llv uy;u, In- ¢ ad ballot-boxes will be | everything bse colored beyond the merits of | cept What résistance cuu prescited by’ lves fl[;::;:' :,:?Kfiz:::y'.' At s ‘:ncllluu of the | tbocase. A simple statement of the faots would | thun 20,000 uuerganized troope? This is & ques- 5 vion which tiw counitry will not allow wi to evade, 8cott County Republican Comuwittco this ;“."’l""‘:'“"‘;‘f;.‘:“‘m‘:g; :':"“:;:;"::":‘:.’;“::" o Hieru .I,“\:fl{.myl:f pteey u,bltll:l:lwlnl:‘uu‘vz'r oi 3 u u, yleyraplied you o eveulog I was declded, iussmuch as where s | 70 u0ing “or sasrs given & prizs of $0, o ba | she on piug you find o e 100,000 wrib Yo, | good evideuce that the I:emuc‘mu l-m p‘l)anu:;x awarded Yo those two members of elther the n‘.u &‘f): nicd n:m "“j‘ x's'-mury of War s to nullify tb t of the ciober D 1y slatenuenl cn, a9 he sal o your owu te- clection {,y 28"""““““1‘"! Yoting Vtor | Junior'or Bophomors classes “;u‘xhn“mm“f)fl l"" turus, sisking 108,000 then with you aud en route Cungressman in Nowmberh relylog upan 8 De O, | 10 yoy. You now say you will Lave wut 8,000 -1 e —— Unshaken, While other articlos of thelr kind are largely saulterated, Dr. Price’s Cream Haking Powders bold their unshaken pasiton in the sstimation of tuousands as the purest, best, and chespest. —y FIIEM CHANGES, DISSOLUTION. ‘The copartmership herstofure exly'iag hejweun M. V. Allcn aod . G. Lovme, undepr Grui mumy of M Allen & Co., s this day dtssolvcd by mutual conecn! M. V. ALLEN, - 1. Q. BUOME. Asthiiuna —Thousands of the warst cases of astupia bave been rellcved by wsing Jonas Whit- = R 4 z i 2 323 3 = = -] ey ] 4 8, Feapecilvely of §20 | wheu sll en routo to you shall have peached you, comb'e Rewedy. Iu wo case of purely psthuatic el by Brobably 4,000 majority. " fu the Fitth | {19 "eiecratis House fo seat thoman forwiuts | o™ ey} 5% u00e Priciibere of tho sawo | How can this discronancy 'of 1,000 b sccounted A Plague In outh Carolins, < | character has I fallod fo give reller, Lt et tho .I'(Jfimd llcan majority 18 vecy 1TRS, | ypicrupuious game, Republicans should rally | classes who svould excal 1n - dremailc L Taan ey Wil commid, Lunderitand il Lharteion 8. C.) Snesund Courier, uiNaAth. s ik, T I el Pty e bmiieghadiiss b The cadidite for "t gt o Bhior. | ab vhe polls nuxt Tutaday aud austi slect thelr | #rd forensic - declumatiod, The ctasacs | Youe v wanhs Bave 1o 4o it 1ot mosmihel | . The wustaiiey (rou diphitberia along fTyco, tn 1o be able 10 recowmend Lo thass sularing frowthe | THE SEILLFUL ANDBUCCERSFUL PHYVSICIAN, Caswell County, and at Bethesds ‘Church is uearly as alariniog us tho spread of tho yellow tever. verson Stuveus, on flyco, Jost four out | of six children, aud another gentleman lost every one of his children, A wian 40 years otd had [t, butrecuvered, At Betieada, some weeks 0, they buried five, sud the wesp Sueday there wers eleven opeu pravéds o the sawe cuurchysrd, Bixty have died around there, uom(uee, the Hon. Hiram Price, Ap sddressto [ bavesiways elacted their own members o repea- | awsy. this effect will be lssucd In the Guzettswnd | sent thom, and bave borne the expenscs of the uppose tho whole force which has gono fur- Deanocrat to-morrow morning, and it is likely | coutests. The Facalty tas sllowud only thoge | Ward fur you le with yuuby ibis L. and. if o, 1 the example of Scoit will be followed by thi | mewbers to participate who were **nncondfttuncd™ | 8212k 113 tuo precive Lwc fur you tu stithe 8 bluw, other coubties in the district. fu their studics. A week ago Friday aftornoon, | Ly delay the eucmy will relatively gaint upon you; PALO ALTO. the Sophouiores met wmonfously etucted | thnt ta, be will calt fastor y forilcations and rer 8100x Oy, ls., Nov, 1.—A reltable cltizen of t?’elrl dy tincrs, sad await- | tuforcements 1han you can by remforcements . ale. tho Janior vs. | lune. And once more It ine 16 you. it is hudie. Ewmweitsburg, Palo Alta County, telegraphs | 33y afiernoon tue Junors inct, and voleq. thiogah | Penssble 10 yon 1bat you siring &' blow, — § s hnia. your valusble rellel, Jonas Whitcomb's b Remedy, So far as [ have used & my cuncurs with otliers with w o 1am tuthe wost favorsdie rosulte derlved J. No Deaw. Student at Clacinaatl Law Culloge, e — Opision of Fulusat Dr. R, JL. Walton, Al 0. —Cuilea's Liobixs Linsid mreon: Leddiug) Lias su assallable record, aod 40 particylar political sagacity. ‘Lhe clection of ‘.m. Kiog, ewmocrut, Ly & swall majonty ‘zmlnunylcer!n!my. In the Sixth Distrlct i flbelrmun of the Deuocratic candidate, K. W, disrteon, I8 un admitted foreunle cone by llwn. though the Iudependeut candi- dte, W. B. Larrimere, is far the best DR N. ). AIKIN, has moved ta Ceatral wnd Kligible Omces, 134 CEANR-EY noribwsst coruee Madlun: lours Utu v, Wau, aud 4 to the Journal to-night that poll-books fur the ure which Lasralscaa lsugh agaiust them | puwerlcss to help this. will do me the justice ol Beef ls 8 muet excellent preparation. 1018 bar | 2o B ows B A AND LUNGTDIS st o P Demderiny (ot pobutan T8¢ | Niuth District forthe November elcetion scheme | Trom e majority of tha wiuinoss. SHons varnes | B tememuer T aiweve foaiuied (it sine Justice e ——— Sxcelience. “Bupurioe to ol 1iver oil OF saytbing 1 WAL T LU D CBletly to the ypathy of tie Ke ot iicat bave beew sent out from there. has alwavs aopoltted e Judges of the two coue | 100 bay i search of & Gold, lustead of Miss Edith Suy's Engagoment, have uver uved I wasted or - (@moaifud cunebiti- oty e e gty TN BORATEY g 100, 303 1he taanes o lepdbllcan oncaulz- but this ywar theso swmolilous Jumiors de. | Sutiug at of ncar Slanasaas, was uily smitiug sud New York Geapdle. tious, A fecent letter from Mutapuls, Teno., 3, e Ciliegt deruiibg wx’ of foegr e Gianagement—or ruther the want MISCELLANE ¢ided swonk themsdlvce ibat 18 Wes nono of the | uutsurmosaung diticulty ; ihat you would ina th | ‘The engugement of Sliss Edith May, sleter of | puates: +* Colden's Lacbli's 1AGald. & 5iracs of el atiou to these decliour. - The epas (6% f ta leaders In New Orleass, 8 L. ouUs, Faculty's busiuess. and sent In 8 potiiton askiug | sawe cucay, sud the satisc of equa) futccuchmnte | Miss Carric May, lorwerly allanced to Mr. [ bas boen exiremoly bousfcial a4 & pinreative of | Lostof voice spasdi ;_Hours. Wta3. & kular Detoeratic tiewet is alinost MILWAUKER. that ihe eclection of tho Judges bhe lett | st witber place. The coautey will uot full W uote— | Jawes Gordon Beuncst, sud one of thesurvivors | Yellow Fefer Malarla ™ & ST ¥ MANIOCA, 3 , MANIOCA Makea deilc 161 tPuddiogs, Jellics, and Griddle-Cakes. e e i E"cku- Blakcepadiki for vuo duiln pursous. Price 2 cvota Lo a b oGl MAN ke il 43 80347 Pazi-plase, EXCLUBIVELY AN IRIIE ONE, :nql":rv:gly suw;sed of wen tn bad odor among ubm““ cleincuts of soclety, The ublest Ko fm an leaders gay: % Ve biave uo abjuetiva to being plundered by the tuern, i ri. It 13 nowy of ous Ry rl:buu s atter four years' experience & regu aud aublery, the werctants Dispazch ung, 0 the (wo clavive. Now. asa lke request is now notlug—that Lhe urcacnt aesitation W wove i e e e T Lean Franied once somo ycare s, Al ag I proved | Upon i (hirsuriied cuowss 1o but too akiey of Sons iLwAukeE, Nov. L—3stt H. Carpenter | ¢*Gource of vexstlous trouulv. sluce difereat | Stdcs fepoated. made & brigt speeeh Jn the Third Ward this ;nbcr;g( -:ln rhd s hnd‘ lhelrdnpm:hnl n::wnr-. Tbegto l::un i tml'hn'wk?e;uwm'u,n v‘»lav. i ¢ whow vaired Lo act aw Judgos, the Faculty | or apoken to you. ingreater kindncss of fectin: eveulug, sod afterwards spoke st luogtliin the | whow they desired fo act ee Jodds Pt Jl frds sl i b ke R C L Nortt Side Turger Hall, _He bad crowded ou- | therefure, thgue collezs Jubiury, i’ (anlr greater | 0 TaF ow'1n my wosh ansioe Judsment I copmat divnces ot Loth places. The North Blde meetivg | wisduu and awbition, fuuk oenst. They gathered | sutly can, bub Jou Waat ack, . Yvure vary iruly, was aleo sdargased by Judgs Fitauy, Repuolican | povotavr. rontad. and by s walentv wiite deters 4. Lisuuis, of the yacht Mobawk disaster, 3n which Com- wiodoro Ndarues sud wite, Mizs Adele Huoter, and Alr. Frost Thoru perished, is fust anuounced. The mrpf way s Capt. Randoioy, an Lisuman, formerls fu her Majusiy's service, Whose vaine was torerly Mulllug, the chonce helug wale fo orler 1y i saMe money o L3 tastaere Capte Hawe Charles Melilsieck's Chomipagnas.—The pope ular Sillery aud the super-sxceliend '+ Dry Medal," 0 bizbly appreclated fa Eugland. (icrmany, sod Russla, are oving coustantly received by Mr. Kumll Schuliag, 3G Desverstreet, New York. Clew Juclison’s Buat Bweet Navy Tobacco.

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