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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: T remember when the first s N B. JUDD. e = . NORM. Death of This 014 and Well- i Known Citizen. der the authority of the firat-named gentle: arzanged for the serfes 01 Jofut debates butween on ever held in Tillnofs occurred, It was | Wheatat fics prop Philadelphia, them.” In the winter of 135000 a caucus of the | at Ottawa on the 4th of March, 1531, snd Dr. ,{,‘:‘"""M- tnm‘ln roronto, ;_zh,cz nn'qllnvl‘ Jlevublican members of tne Legislatnro was | Kimberly was nominated by the ‘Democrats for | Templar corn to Turonto. | The prop Clty of T hield. at which Mr. Judd was present. A prop- | the Lower House. Tho Firat Dietrict then | 1% P0Ie7 10 Dedensbare. The prop Halcigh, osition was there made that Mr. Lincoln, who | covered the whole of Northern Iilinofs, tAKINE | corn th BnfTain: the t. 1= el conn v A Tme ot had been deleated for Senator In the campsign | fn Peoria and Chicago. And the district wos sil 43c:and the P, M, Iinapp, corn to Corlingwoods of the previous year, should be put forward ae | Demoeratle, 100, But John Hamlin, » Whig, | ana ths prop Nebraska, glrley and wheat to Baf. the chiolce of the Iilinots Renublicans for Vice- | announced himself as sn independent candlaate, | falo, President on the party ticket to be nominated | and beat mmnmr out of sight. That showa [ The rate on corn from Toledo to Buffalo war J¢ in 1860, Azninst thia” Mr. Judd, as the frlend | how people voted In those daya. Inteiligently. JortRatarday, At Detrolt the rate on wheat (o of Mr. Lincoln, waninly protested, stating that, | And so poor Judd Is gone! Welll welll [ was | Budalo was 2ice per bu. and the sehe Col, ofth, corn at 4 Shis, corn to Eel unhar, ieath, Sangstuck, light. st White Lake, Iight. MVICKER'S THEATRE, - GFRAND ITALIAN OPERA. TINS KVENING. Tnawdsy, Nov. 12, FAUST. First appesrance of the charmiug Amerlean Prima Maekeron, Itgnt. d1iaren, Mutkogon, Heht. akegon, Jight. BRYANT & STRATTON. SAVE|TO LEARN HOW TODO YOUR| IT READ AND HEED A Skefeh of ji1t] 'éimernns Lawyer and a8 Politician, The Graca Mareny was chattered yesterday to Some Financiat Complieations, Donns, ) et 1 e mame were to be ustd at all, It shiould o | very mreatly murprised and shocked when L | cqpr oo d e e e | e Ty Aneint Compllea from 3 trast- HAIRI wHAT FoLLOWS. sl ATARINA MATICO. A8 MANGHENITA. 's Reminiscences of His Old | conference was that, at that time, no action e —— kee at e each, delivered on rati. worthy source, the time-honared fnstitution of 3 auw (his frat appearance) ML WESTUERG Judge Oaton's Heminisos of any sort should bs taken in ref- MARINE NEWS learniog known ae Bryant's Commarcial College, SAVE YOUR JIAXR.—The Jawsof Bealth | Hesusiophelen. r ,u.., Rt AT Partaer, ' ?’fl“fu 1o _ithe m'"'e:im ‘L" ’,S.f‘.’f’ {fhré i & Berrato, Nov ':‘yrm:‘ ‘()r'clchu unchanged. :'hm: Das been 8 landmark In Chicago for the past | and fni',"“’ m‘:i:"'m':uw:: sfpoes "{. Tnctdenia; BAICE bg ihe Kiencent Sirtere. 4 . Ll C B LSl | twen! . The 1 at importance T Hepubitcan momiustion for - Governor. _The MILWAUKFEE. Charters—Coal (o Chicago, 50c; lumber, Sraita10 | traubie than any thas e heverarors e 1 oo | seay war. S " | M Birectar. ... 0 5. BRIMERS The flon, Norman B.*Judd died suddenly | Conyention met at Decatur in May. The threc Fosctal Duveteh to Tha Tribune. Chlcago, $1.50 on rall, . the indications arc that its prevent mauneger’ wil | © o Fitens ar. Nov. 13:1 L. ATDA terday morning at 7:20 ¢'clock at his house, | candidates were Mr. Judd, Leonard Ewcubnml Miwavrxxz, Nov, 1L—~The Northern Transit Cleared~Frops Caniateo, Green Bay; India, Du- | pacq to atep outor siir to counteract the moye. BEAUTIFY YOUR FIAIR.~I% le the sur- | ROSNAT runi.m,q; auTTCH fi.x. CONLY, To. 193 Dearborn svenuc. Ile went £0 bed the [ Richard Yates. On the first baliot Mr. Judd | prop st, Albans ran ashors an Fox Poiat, twelvo | Juth; il. T, Schnoor, W, . Graves, Toledos Por- | bents thsan contempisted antagonistic fo fie | P05 CrOwa of plory, asd far the losaof ft there Ne TRASIAT, recetved 24% votos, Jeading Mr. Swett fifty-four, ‘. _ - Ni . ] On' the third bullot. be went ip 1o 263, but on | 7113 north of this harbor, at 4 o'clock this morn- | tage. Jay Goald, Nahant, V. If. Ketchum, James 5 Ing, during the provalence of & dense fog. The | Davideon (3,300 tons coal), Chicago; scar M, 5. T e Faren reio paes The ATAE | 8L, Albane fs upward boand with a full cargo of | Macon, L. Hanna, M. W, Page 11,500 ton o), tion, Mr. Judd bad Incurred the opposition of | mercbandise, and draws ten fect when afloat. ;V.l'lg',:':dfl-glgzgfl;-lnl: fl-ogolw;;;gélcylcc-‘eu. the Chicagu Jemocrat, thon one of the leading | Bhe mast have been proceeding at fall apeed, as | ji (07 75000 008 (Sonlle MIARTERS, Case Republican papers of the Btate, and this helped | sha ran ons three feet, tho depth of water | i, W, Adams, Toledos Eliza Al n, Erie; barges to contribute to his defeat. A story wasalse | in which she lies being only meven feet. | Hoclon, Kaginaw: Lanner, Chicszo; Fulton, Bay ut In circulation at that time, snd'tended to | capt. Cochrane mnds an attempt to reach | Clty: prop Atlaniic, Hencock. ujure bisy, that he bad been nll't_v of treachery | the stranded eraft with the stmr .John Inl‘?‘-fiu l‘n;l:(,‘(;)xmnm“l_n :'nn‘iy-':n:r h;‘n:r;ung. A. Dix, hot failed on account of shoal water, the | corier, Detruit, o0 " eriward=Sehte Fiizhugh, };) ‘.\Ir.nm‘n'ml:jl in dmfi' Bul suviuu'my‘.:lcl'x'rr. ole, Hinbbard, and Kinzia wrote to Mr. Lin- il (3 N © ol reanrding Ity amad e replied oxoressing his | bimiCpiohing in et ke v e | BAWari—Sone, full contldence fu Mr. Judd's honor, honesty, | &1, Aluanerests ta rocky. However, as thees wns TIE CANAL nmflmcerlv.’. and fs no een funning. the har escancd material In- | N, 39 faih In Juno of 160, the Natfona! Republican Con. | Jary. ‘The tux Welcome proceeded fo ber seiat- | Bntnazrony, Nav. 1L—Ardeale~Prop Kine vention mot i this eity, Mr. Judd wan one of | Abce with hawser and lightera atan early kour. | Biros., Kankakee Freder, 2,000 bu corn: prop o The Captain of the St. Aluaus states that ahe wad | Montauk, Lockport, 550 btle flour, 97,530 loe the delegates for Illmols, aud on him devolved the plcicant anty of numinating 3. Lincoln | JieI0E shdst cveck woen st sinck T fact | meal rmperia, Seneca, 3,000 o cors, 30,600 bn for President. On the third ballot be eaw the | gomt o on the truthfulness of thia statement, socda; Harrlet, Sencea, 5,000 ba corn; Lily, Sen- The $t. ATbana was got off at 1 o'clock thin after- | eca, B,000 bu oats: prop Atlantic, Ottawa, 1,500 noon by tne togs Nagerman and Welcome, afice | bu corn; Morping Light, Ottaws, 5,500 b nats; soning nearly all her wnod, fael, ten | Essex, Ottawa, 1,200 bu eorn, 300 bu rye, 450 bu rieof ofl, The latter was nicked np by the tug A L atns o ¥ Hagerman, after the propelier's crew Wad kainpeq | Wheats pron Peerless, Ottawa, 4,600 ba com; & yawl fu the attempt. The crew of the yawlwero | Tempest, Ot'wa, 6,200 bu corn. :.eml!fl,‘:r l;"e l;mnnnn 'n-mihurgwnv'n!‘fl;hd‘:; Cleared—Prop City of enry, IMenry, 80,000 on. 'he_St, % ran upon a reel putting ol T stern “atruck,” and ehe weut twenty-two | floncy. 5,410 . e rastad flobrine Inches out ' of water The craft el mber, d | Interests. Following are some of (he statementa mad to a TRIBUXE Feporter last evening one of the par. tles interescd: At thetimeof Mr. Stratton's death, 8 few yeard aco. his sarviving partner, Mr. H, B, Drysnt, tn setiling u}r the aflalrs of the Arm, tonk aA the only portion of the chain of colleges locate: at vativug pointa over the United State and tha Canadan this colleys in Chlcazo, was the cenl one of all. le that = lime reaarded s worth nefghbothood of $300,000; invested Targely in real eatate, having a lar. tity upon hls hand of the with otier minfortunes, d embar. raselng financial eitustion, so that last Juno he was forced 10 make an assignment. A ahort timo pre- Yiouy 1o this—ne the Informant relates-Mr, (. K. lix, the prescnt proprietor, or manager, as tha case may Fe, purchaseld the Institution from Sir. Bryant.” The latter, at the time of his going out, owed his teachera §$2,500, over ' half th one tescher. of getting 40 per cent. Uz 1a represented as helnz & +*stralgut-up-snd-down '* ‘man, who belleves in baving bie own way, He {1 said to bovery **short ™ with tha Instractors whom he emplove, and it 1s on account of this that they have raised the present trouble, and not because he was owing them money which be could not or would nol pay, as (L was rue :x;:reg yesterday, Mr. RiX It appears has been in t 11 no compensation, CULTIVATE YOUR HAIR.~For by ne other moans can [t be saved and beaatified, night before In apparenit good health st his gsusl hour, Mrs. Judd, who fs, hereelt an in- volld, was arouscd about 13:30 in the morning by Mr. Judd’s loud breathing: and sneezing. On being aslied what was the trouble, he replicd by requesting her to send for some one. Mr. Philip Wadsworth, at whosa housa Mr. Judd resided, was called In, and, upou consultation, Drs. Ishiam and Henrotln wero calted for, who jmmedlately pronounced. 2 an. attack of sooplexy, Mr. Judd was nnconsclous. from tho grst, and dicd, 28 above stated, a8 7:20 8. m. A aimilar attack to the present about a year agu was at that time attributed to sun-stroke, but it 4 now suppoeed that it was the premonitory at- tack of aouplexy, The youngest son, Edward, who was etudsing law at Ottaws, {o this Btate, was telegraphied for imnfedfately, Lut conld zot | arrive before his father’s death, =0+ . . The funcral will take place Wednesdsy from his late resldence. A % Norman Buel Judd was born at Rome, Onelda county, No Y, Jan. 10, 1413, ° s father, Norman Judd, a potter by. trade, who . camnc Haturday, Orand datinee. Baturdsy Evenine, No ¥ mer S M:.l. MARIA LITIA, ma Donna of the and Imperigl (lp’f‘;‘ll onse, ‘h!:’e:.“" Hahent barls POPULAR PRICES. Admiuion, 81. eserved seata 5 conts and $1 axtes, aceordiag ta catlun. Keeond Naleony, G cents, oAt can g FOLLY THE Drsplatnes-st., near West Sadison, Fopnlar Prices! I'opatar Pricea! at the grand Famll sunlinee to. ar. Tuceday, Sov. 12 Admission ek 01 Diseavered thirty-fiva yesra ago by Prof, Lyon, of Tale, 12 tha most parfect preparation in the world for proserving a5 besutifying the hair. ¢ CAl o man of his choice successful, When the Prest- dent-clect was to atart on his journey to Waali- fogiou, Mr. Judd was sclected as one of the few intimate fricnds to accompany hiu, and bo one could bave been more vigilant or more thoughtlul in seelg that that memorable trip, taken. part of it, through what was then a hostile territory, was conducted with eafety and dispatch, 8o soon a8 Mr. Lincoln's Cablnet was formed, Mr, Judd Pt 5 SIUDIY, K & 4T Tribune iVartdin Restdes belng the best lalr dressing ever produced, Lyon‘s Kathalron will positively prevent grayness, and will ro- atore new halr to bald heads, if the roots and follicles aro not destroyed, Tt actuslly performs thase sceming miracles, of - 75 MADISON.ST,, Take Elevator, Cabloets.$6: Cards, $3. 4 bit of “holding his faculty mcetings — el X a Lich the following fs = — - ~ iginally from Goshien, Conn,, settled fu Onelda | wag sppointed % austatnea mo dami Theo, Ebert ., Kankakee Feeder, 720 t 2 a'clock Fridey afteruoons. Last | W ROAD TX . 22{.'1." 1n 1813 with bis slfe, ! Cythatiog " Van UNITRD STATES MINISTXIL TQ PRUSSIA, d the schr Cuba, doliet, 68,004 11 fumber, "I:n:‘::cn:‘ummx; ‘3"1;"3“""5"‘"“ ,,,du,,. A FAIR SPECTMEN. "ffl‘,., fk M‘-r‘uu“; -rAn:}. Der Hepden, the daughter of Xdawa Van Der | -4nd ho beld that poaition o he, general aat. | Tecenily bacred i Siarshavs e in’ holoyaan ———— Of bookkceping in the" lower depArimens. was g ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Hegden, of Trog, N, ¥, MevJudd secelved & | 500 SLaTor of the Gavermment fo whih | e orerS100,” il dukccans afiervard bat ANOIRE LIFETOOT., BTG plfenc i EoRERCE B R oAty s | e e T b o e T good‘education, and fitted himseif for.college at | he was aceredited until he was removed by Mr. | 4 01 8600, and secured e v The schr B J. McVen artived In part yeaterdsy | 37of [ ceeTed e comtract with bis teachers was | siitutional, T wu % 8 fow bollles of | pryr\xutrow or Rersmorca Manxs.—tSaturds bn?;:‘::nlxm?,x:.n;:.n:ngi ;-::r‘nr‘-v;-lgl(‘!u;rlm&r; with ber colors at half-mast, the cavee therofor 2 2ages BN ¥ being the drawning of Willlam Glbron, ®younz msintained. No charters reparted 1o-day, e 'Arnived from beiow, ihe eleam batgs Kersiaw, | TAG 10 years of ace, & membet of the crow and schrs Coinmotan and Exile. nephew of Capt. Charles McVes, ke owner of the Cleared, achirs Howiand, Falmouth. veasel, and of Capt, Samue) McVea, the Master, e was knocked overboard by the cibing of the GRAIN FREIGIITS BY WATER. fore-boom Thursday night Jast at Port du Mort, Bugats Commercial Adertiser, Nov. D, cutrance to Green Hay, ' Efforts wero made to the Grosvenor High * School ‘at! “Rome, where Judge Caton, Ansel B Miller, and others also studfed, It was the wish of his father that he should-go..onand complcte his stndies by passing throngh college, but his father's financial condtition was such s to make {tapparent that it would -be-mdragon his re- Xathairon, and, to my great surprise, T have o thick growth of young halr, COL. JOILY L. DORRANCE, U. B. A. In every important respect the Kathatron la abune lutely facomparatle. It is uncqualed 1. Ta Care Daldness. 2. To Ne=toraGray Halr. Jotmson soon after he hecame President.” The causes fot this proscription of ane of the most trusted iricnds of the dead President were never known, Mr, Judd returned to Chicago, and tn 1860, 11 obedience to the wishes of his friends, maac a canvass for tha Republican nominstion for Congress against tiie Hon, Jolin Wentworth, the then member. It was one of the most ant- mated struggies for a nomination which had® day, and heconeidered a feacher was not dolng his duty If ho absented bfmeelf froma (acaity meeting. Ile morcover atsted that lus college vay not run in the interests of the teachers, and his monner was connidered offenaive to thoee [rtsent, wno. nithongh they realized the fact hut they were employes. atill’ felt that they were gentiemen of culture and refoement, and they thought that he conld atate his views in a more :})cm;m ®8unday excepted. §Mopdsy excepte OHICAGO & KORTHWESTERN BAILWAY, Tleket OMces, €2 C'fl:fi'i w!:lnmnn House) and o aPactfic Fast Line.. v lonx Cliy & Yankion, v The disturbed condition of monetary affatrs 4n | 18¥e him, but they wers futile, Young Gibson | picasant maancr, Prof. O. Heynotes, teachor of e on. sourcesgo, pay for the cost of tuition] and ig in th & n . b lived in thia city when at home. ~ The loss of lite | penmanship, wio has been witi the 1ot fi 3, To Nemove Dandrull. . af 7 E. soung Judd decdded, therclare, to_relieve s | -J5c wall sacossssoy b oy any years. Mr. | Eoglandand Scotland during October had a de- | frict 1 1l ity whon at home._ The lows of e | pen Davt thiriotn 7eare 450 16 Conmidesed am adegs | 4 To Drees and Deavtlfy the Hatrs RN AR eepurt, Jloc) ubuque, a¥ree d & Dub Balwaukee Fast e pressing effect on tho rates of freight, s well as | Inkes thia reason, and sevaral scamon have met an upon the movementof breadstaflr. The receipts | unlimoly death on Michigan within s short of grain at this port for Jast month were 1,218,000 | time by slmilar acciden bu below those for the corresponding period in 1877, ‘The averago freiglits by water show a pro- ERIE, vortionate decline, as will bo scon by the sonexed Jpectal Pimnalch 16 The Tribnk statement of the average rates on wheat and corn | EBNE Pa., Nov, 11,—Arrivals—Proo Fred Relly, from Chicago 1o Duffsla by lake, and the average | S¢hre W, Rush, Warner, 1, J. Webb, Ercanaba: on the same coreals by cana), from Buffalo to New | #¢ir N, C. Weat, Huffalo; prop Juniats, Chleavo; York, for the month of October in the years | Props Chaoncey N. Wilbug, Jarvls Lord, schr nameds i\lnrl‘);ymu, Il;d?h;: nmp.l!.uhlx‘rlndlvnlyle.‘;chr c. . . Weeks, Toledo s 5 prop paxgey mmanation | Hiomee Chiaee”? PPop Chlos, Dolath; p e Departures—~Frop Fred 'Kelly, schrs W, RNush, Warnier, Escanabai prop Potomae, Ruffalo; prop father of such & burden, and o start out In the world for himself, e got a place at first ‘lu & store o Koine, workel alterwards for a shork time at the printer's case in a newspaper office, and then began the study of meilicine along with the Jate Dr. Danfel Brainerd, - Not beln, ratlsfled, however, with any of. tiese, he entete: the law office of Wheeler & HBarnes, in Rome, and soon satisfied . himself that ~ he had found his Lrie voeation, He read law with these gentlemen fof a thme, and they entered the of- fice of Foster & Steyker,with whom he remalned until, 1836, when bie” beeatne of age, and got hia certifleate as 8 Inwyer. This Jast-named firm Jnore successful ot the polls, receiving a large majority over his competitor, cx-Mayor Sher- man, {n 1368 he was aenin elected, beating dudee Wallace by 8.000 votes. During his term of service hie was considered as one of the quiet, active, and eflietent workers. He served on the Committees on Banking, Welghts and AMeasures, cte. He olao introduced resolu- tions which beeames the basis for the legislation of this country in reference to protecting tho dghta of noturalized citiceps of the United Btates in forclgn countries. ‘Tho treaties which have since been made between this country ang foreizn Powers are but a perfection of ‘the vropusitious futroduced by him. When his term in his art, objected on the spot, and remonsirsted with My, Jux, etatin; that he did not conaider hin cantract called tor any such terms aa had just been stated, Mr. Rtix made eome concessions eo far an Prof, Rernolds was coucernod, out sflerward said thet 1f any of the teachers did not like syle of dolng busincss they might conio to bis oftice and kettie at 4 o'clock. ~ Frot. Reynolds told im he wonld do so, and he did, receiving his money. BSaturday four tnore left, and iast nizht one tore teacter quit work, The names of tho #1x teachers are Prof, O, Tteynolde; J. A. Stocnm, Ucneral Buperintendent; G, W, Elliott, Superin: tendent of the practical department and book. keeping; Mires £, F. Illordan, teacher of stenog- raphy, bookkeeping, 8ad mathematicss G i, gmu, touctier of muthemstics and Enul BEAR IN MIND.—The Kathairon fs no aticky pasto of sulpbur and sugar-of-lead, to palnt and daub the balr and paralyze the braln, It is & purs and limpid vegetatle lotion, fntended tore- atora {ho halr by natural prowth and reinvigoration. Itis splendidly rerfumed, and the most dalightfal toflet dressing koown. No lady’s or gentleman's tollet outit is complets without Lyon's Kathairon. BOLD EVERTWIERE, UNUSOINRTIUeY 01 bFond du Lac, via Janeavs Pullman_fTotel Caraare run through, between Chi o and Councii Diufti, on the trala- tésving Chicare h litera. ¢ 1 18, 1 1 of service expired, In March of 1573, he de- . Vrindivilie, sche C, 1i.. Weeks, Buffalo; prop ind Prof, arpham, tstant {n the practical L1008 1. ;;1“'221:‘1“;0‘1‘ng'(:\lvflY:;rk(:uM‘:l Flnht?erfn\tvllllltl)nll aiil | clined a ro-clection, . 2 1 India, Dalath; s gy depastment, - S ner Foud une Pullmas or sny oibor form of altve, was not unly o lawyer 'of high standing, | In July, 1672, he was appointed by President oo acjiere Who liave drawn out pravase to @=Depotcorner of 1 e but, in his day, o pmmflmm ‘politician, having | Grant Collector of Customs yice Jimes E. Se- AMERICAN TUG SEIZED, %0 oo thelr own account. and tbey o~Depot corner of Ce titnk thoy hisve Mr. Rix on the bip. They clainl thot bo purchased theicoliego of Mr, Dryant when he knew tuat the jatier was about to make on ps- sigument, and that this of tself was wrong, and can be set nslde, They sa) 0, that Mr. Hix has made the statement that he was **only a manayer Lean, ond filled the position with eminent satis- faction to all until September of 1873, when ha resignied st the request of Prosident (ront. * During bits professional carecr he had made &u jinvie private fortune. Unfortunately, dur ing his term as Collector, he made heavy mnvest- AMUSEMENT! MPCORMICK NALL, LAST WEREK. . 8r. Pavt, Minn, Nov.1l.—A special from Dulath to the Ploneer Preas says Itis rumored there that an American tug'was seized at the Sanlt beew aprointed 1o fill the unexolred torm af Fidas Wright o tho United Btates Senate. The otber partner, Mr.8tryker, was one of the proni- fuent_members of the Albany Rezency in the day ofits power. K : OHICACO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY BAILEDAD, Depota foot o Lake-at.., indlana-at. and Sixteentti-st., £0d Fanal s0d Slxteenib-ais. Ticket Offices, 59 Clarks 1. and at drpots. 56 3 " The month opened with the rato on wheat at . Chicao ot 4 conte. - Dnring he Sat nine dnys the | bY Dominion oficials fort wrecking in Canadian domand for freight-room was active, and the mare | waters, The tng was tryiug to get off the stme there.” Certafu partics in the city holda Anponc the Gy susodsion of Mtr.Juda st | wentat Colorado silvar miner, and wullk mucs | KELTLISH 6n anda e Msiee, i e i o | Quetes, aground for soie dash on Maguekc | berl aca o oand” ' e v Mendota & catestare Faorers the: Romna liigh Sclioo! was Judte-Caton, sftee- | ioney in establisbing sflver reduction works st cnnurm’mu woro compelled to wind up in conse- —i :’,1, m‘,;hn ,;“‘%f.‘.! "!““';;,fi fi‘}",‘,‘,",{,{;{ [ ares. wards Chief~Justlee of the Bupreme Courtof this fiu;.flwwwhn- kHfl‘;'cnt on little by little untll | quence, produced wuch a panic un the oter sid © MARQUBATE. 3 conrls ordor & . Bheri sale, when ro i Dubuane & Kloux City Ex State, who, however, cowmpleted -his studies e had embarked his entire fortune in this co. | that forelgn stipmente wero seriously interrupted . Sveelal Dispateh tn, The Tribune, the partics Intercsted wiil buy the property o, Vacing Fast Eapress terprise, The pavic of 1870, and the depression which followed" 1., resulted In the ruin of. his schiemes, and he was hopelessly impuverishied, even'bls homestead being swept awsy. Coming at his age, tuo loss wantoo preat for him to make good, and for the lost two years e bad withdrawn from political snd active life. f1e had residod untl a recent pertod at his home in enwood, but for some months ‘back had been Mving with Mr. Wadsworth, in whose house lie thed, He married Miss Adeline Rossiter in 1844, and she and thros children survive him. One of his sona i In the mining districts of the Weast, another in Gttawa, [il, while tho danghe ggr.k frs. Qould, lives at Beneca Falls, New ‘ork, - During the days of his active practice at the Bar, Mr. Judd was considered a.goog lawyer, Ile nover resumed hisprofession after ho went for weeks. Tho sitnation was su’ critical thut ” Anierican exporters did not dsre tosend forward | MAnQuerze, Mich., No thelr produce for fear their consignecs -would bo | Jobn Burt, bankrupt befors their deafts could be honored, Pansed up—~Props Arctle, Wi e forelgu_shipmenta hupoded, and an it mensa forward movement from the intenior to tae b scaboand, it was oniy a matier of a fow dayabofors CLEVELAND. the Enatern markefs werg glulted, and receivers Spectal Dirpateh tp The Tridune. bad to,notify their Western agents to discontinue CLEVELAND, O., Nov. 11,—A rather remarkable shipment, "This accounts for the somewhat unsatisfactory fl:{;;:l‘r‘:";"}h“hnd".&“E’og’“""‘ ore: from conditlon of transportation attairs in Ociober, But an fmprovement has slready taken place, the ate e on wheat helog quoted at €5 at Chicazo yeater- PORT ITTRON, dny, Indicatious at prescni polnt to still bettor | Pomr Hurox, Mich., No§!'{1.—10 p, m—Passed vrices, up—Prop St. Paul; schrs ‘Floctwing, M, E. Penn, R Down—Prop Alaska: scur Liszlo lack. THE CANADIAN WRECKING Laws, | Rown—Trop Alaska: schr Ll t Tne Baruls Canadion abterves that as the law | 20—V esti weathor cloudy; light ran 20w exlate an Amerlean wrocker canaot beallowed | N AVIGATIORE NOTES. Konuas & Colorado EXpro Downer's Groro Accommodation, Aurars Pauscagr: earlicr, and removed to this city, where ho be- gan the practice of his profession, ‘Whep Mr, Judd was admitted to the Bar, Mr, Caton sent him an {nvitation to come West, -to. this new tieid, and go {nto bualuces with him: " and this offer Mr. Judd pramotly necepted. He reached tho then Village of Chicago fo Novemher of 1530, and went into pertuarship with Mr, Caton. A month nfter his arrival he was gmployed to draw up, to be presented to the Leglslature, tho lirst charter for the City of Chicago, which was st that time under its originel town organiza- tiou. A committee, of whom Judge Cuton was ouc, had been avpointed to attend to the mat- ter, and be turned it over to Mr. Judd, who dld the worlr, nsing a8 his guide ' tho charter of the City of Buffglo,., “The bill was submitted to the Lugmlatuses: !.hnpu&g sesslon at Vaodalls, and “was' il e ‘There are al present about 200 students in the col- ege, and many of these 1t 1s alleged have sizuided their datermination to withdraw their vatranagze from Itix nnd bestow it upon tha new management, Should thelr scheme work satisfactorily, Profs, Reynolds and Stocum are to Lsve the management ofit. At present, however, tiic aflalrs of the col- lege are o decidedly mized state, and it s hard 1o conjecture jurt how the matier will terminate. Itls not improbavlo that & compromise will be effected within & fosw days, nnd everything go on swimmingly once more. 11,—Arnved—Schr 11 Tas the honor 19 snnotnce th Ittvel; TAST VRN O i couttiveln VISUAL & ORAL Avt Tustrations! A[:‘!'rtxillfk.;“m"" Nov. 12~IRELAND, THE EMER- 1‘;‘:?‘1‘3‘1‘“-.’"”"" Nov. 13-PARIS, THE BEAU- 'ru'b':"':fl'x'-'s.t""m:' Nov. M—BWITZERLAND AND | {'rld:r venlng, Nov, 13=THE VATICAN AND ITS BTATUES, hatunlay evening, Nov, 16—-A TOUR IN EUROPR. L;n:mnum: atso'clack. Carriages ty of Dulath. FUESIaSEERIES ~ullman, Falace Dinin, and Pullmen 1u-wheel SIb A s ke o beEath Chicars aad OMche o the Paclnc Exram. OMICAGO, ALTON & BT. LOUTS, AND CHIO EAURAR ITY & DENVER BHORT LEE Unlon Depot, West Slde, pear Madison-st. bridge, aod Twenty.third-st, Ticket Ofice, 122 Randolp! x 3 5 Leave, | Arrive, 88 b _FELLOWS RYPGPHO! ES. Sk balds/ For (o Efeel Produed By Fellows’ Compound Syrap Liours upen at 7 £ 07 i Halcony, 256, Seats may Kansas Clty & Denver Fast Fx, R Louts, prinuned & Tease L raucte, ik be secured 1o | Mobilo & Stw Otinans Exgrers 9 : to Berlin, He mizht havu dong do after hie loat | todo doly In Cansdian waters without leave first STARETLC, WIHODL us ) Chare, ¢ o0t & Bonst Mutls 8t. Louts. Spriugficid & Texas, am Cleced on £os Demncratie Heiag 1 th s of | bis bosition 0a- Uslicctor, Dt po. i 10g_ Sk | had from Dttawa, and foreaoor 1ors 0 vemr-mase Tha wind was fair yestefday, blowing from the ¥ B! bt Pl b outen { pam haer i {ix Attorogy, which be lield for two. vears, [ abd discouraged, and, besidos that, bis Iare | rers from the obscrvance of tho segulation, and | weutuntil eventng, swhed {Cycered Sround to the u[ Hn]flmmsumms TEREE MATINBEES. Chicao & I'sducay J'fimw:‘;?fi. b iltam B, Ogin was u: tho samo time clocted | Horary had 2:»:2:?:;1‘:&?;’1 s fll: iflie of 157 b | says: northweat. ‘The arrivals agd departarcs were few, 1o isedey afternvory Nov, 12-row receints danated | Ol & Dwight Accommodntl an e, Mouss of the doud #nepherd—RUSE, TIE L)éu{_‘ aftcragon. Nov. 14-PAIIS. THE BEAU- i Nov. 18.—JERUSALEX AND . Adinislon, 25¢, 2% TITIS ANNOUN: I8 FINAYL. 21 EXPOSITION BUILDING, LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENTS GRAND BAZAAR, FOIt THR DENEFIT OF THE llouse of the Good Shepherd. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE, Tuesday Evening, Nov.13, Grand Promenade Concert wrecllE e 1 S0 BN MAATCR A7, AETICAD | and vewsols wera scarce at s Jumber markot. At &0 hiour's notice, Imllllu.‘ exiatance of the rezuiaiion ‘The ship-chandlersihave postedjup a notiee on the Feforred fo debarved {hu owiiers. (rom chartsfig an e Amncrican vessel, and comiclied them insiond to pro- | WUAFYes announcing that. thdy will stare the oat: cura s -uc:]lm:xoumll "‘"",}"{fi',""" tuum um.'n]ar fita of vessels of 100 tons afid'under until theopen- el Talable Hme Tt 10 redtly | tng of navigation next season at $5 cuch, and five B e e il LW/ | Bt R, i on, which was recently dis- Prom the above extract it fs vory evident that the | _The scbr C. I, Jol abiued . requlations enforced nzainst Amerlean | Titated on Lake Micuigansarlli be put unjer Chane wreckera bave been wholly {n the fntereat of tho | discharged, to receive & now 'matumaet and a new Cnnada Wrecking Company, regardices of life and | miszenmast. Tho Nurman s recerving a uew apar proporty, « | st tho same place. : i "Tho ownersu (hevepsels thint have boen detatned The big schr Michizan ran agraund on FITMING | 4o ons'nt Goderich will prohably commente s Island Batarday evenlug, when in tow of the tok | recover damages, and will' fio donbt obtain juiize Favorlte, and, alter some akirmiohing at Windsor, }ucr’ll“n 'l"}a:ynca.'l‘ll “11.'nll n‘-l.ut'v‘lzi‘e::é:'!'l. (ludfirl%l: Mauager McDonald, of the Canada Wrecking Com- | last Tursday, Earkgcteid ¥ AR 21 5 no demurra; Voasel-owners now charics for pany, was found by Capt, Jiart, of the schoonet, | (il Gors on the bastaof 850 por day after two dove: and Capt, Westbrouk, of tho tog Colman, aud, as | Sesention: S psroar 4 bis boats wero all away, he gave the Caplains & ELAXWIIXILE. note to the Collector o7 Castoms. Lienson, racom- Tho Canadian stoum-barcy Linoolnand consort manding that perousston be aiven an Amariean tug | Lisgar have been laid up for the winter at Duun- to pull the Michigan off the Cansdian shore. Mr. | yille, Ont. Benson declined to gmnt the requoet at B, ‘The barge Northern Light. which ran aground In but Snally relonted, and agreed 1o accompany { Niagars ltiver on Wednesday last, was not deme an expedition to sec thay “all was fair. Tha | g i takes and Wilcox wero cneaged .and Capt. Bundy arrived at Cicveland last Eaturday hooner off. ‘I he Favorlt d Thdt 1In Dtewses of the Lungs, the' Inventar s permitied to referto tho Medical dentlemen of 8t, John, N, H., whosc slgustures are attachied Lereto, WILLIAN BAYARD, M. D, EDWIN BAYARD, )L D, TIONAN WALKER, ¥, D, JonN RJ:)I_I“})!A,\'. ., Ed. 1433 Juuge Caton left Chicago to go to Tlintleld, and the ‘rnmwmhlp was neccssarily dorived, Mr, Judd then assoclated -himseil with J.Y, Bcammon, and thelr business relatiohs continged for nioe vears. During the first year of It, Mr. Judd wa ngyolnwd Notary Publle and Attorney for Cook County. After this con- nection with'Mr. Scammon terminated, Mr. Judd went {nto business with Indge Jobn M. Wilson, and they remained togethor untid the latter was elected Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. THE $TATH.SENATE . . In 1842 Lie was cleeted & member of the Board ot Aldermen from the old First Ward, aud'tn 184t was elected by the Democrats to a scat tn b Btate Scoate. The previous member, the Hon. Bomuel toard, bad resigned, and Mr, udd was clected to fill the vacaucy for that district,~which then covered the Counties of Couk and Lake. In 1846, ho wns re-elected to the Beuate for a full ferm, but was lewisluted out by tho Conatitution of 1843, In the fall of that year, howover, be was ne-clected, was ogaln cliosén In 1859, and agatn in 1850, nakiug'n con- tiouous terin of service of- sixteen years, That long perlod covered the time when the rafiroad orator, but wae a good, Plnln speaker, able to state concisely the incts of his cuse, aud to im- preas them ugon the ininds of his hearers. In pavate Nle he was a pleasant, conipanionable gentleman, full of auccdéte and reminlscences of his forelzn hife, and of the cvontiul years of political turmofl through which he haa” passed. JUDGE CATON, “Judd and T were schoolmates tozether,” sald ‘Judge J. D, Caton_ yesterdsy eveniug. Filty years agzo I entered Grosvenor's school at Roms, N, Y.,—a vluce whare young men pre- ared for colloge,—and tuero” I suon beesme acqualnted with a lad about my own age named Juddl of very respectable parents who lived fn tho neighborhood. As a Loy be was quiet, stu- dious, and of zood habits, Among the other pu- pilsat that time were Dr, Braloerd, whowas lately here ju Chicago, aud Auson Miller, of Rock- ford. After leaving schoul, Judd took to tho study of medicine with Dr, Pope, of Roins, but La didn't scem to get along well with the imaterln wedica, Alter studylog six montha hu came {0 .the _ concluslon that Qoctorin was . nub his forte, and accordingly. looked around for. sometbing OHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT PAUL RATLWAY Union Depot. comner Sladison and Canal-sta Tickes Omee, (3 Bouth Clarkest., opposite Bberman House, and at depat. TLeave, | Ange. ‘Miiwaukes Kxpross.., T Wiscousta & Minnesnta. (ircon| 700 83 743 pm 137, an Mepasha through D Mpaleon, ‘Frairia Jows Pxpres.. Mliwaukoe Past Line (dal Vi, & M, G v . Btove i, and Ashel . 1455 thrmokn Nignt Hxpress.... t 000 pI 3 T:0 a1 7 1 tralns ran vis Milwsaken, Ticketa for Bt. Paul ni M ae s o 2ol aihe vy B s ot Frairia du Chien, of Yia Watertown, LaCruss, and Winons. ILLINOIB CENTRAL A Dapot, font of Lake-st. and fout of Twent, ‘Tieket Ofeo, 121 Ruvdulphi-at., e T, Aanox Atwann, Msvor ¢, John, in ihe I'p A Rrunswick, b - leticrs of Dra b Jncobs, aal Chan 5 also the tothe forekoing perinlt of that T believe thew all genufne, 1 he high therapeutical valee of lows' Comnound i of Hypopliospnitea snd consider 18 deserving of altention by the prufession generally. — Intestimony whersot, 1 have herennta set ‘arest| MY hani and apixed My eat of Mavoraity, st Begit ftlie City of Bt John, this alxth day of sob. al. [ runry, in the yearal our Lord dae thousind €ight hundred and AIKty-clght. Rieteny eerity x40 testify to 2 5 Kt Louls Expresa. T EZ3@s5sEa #Calro & Texar Expres Npringteld Wxpresd.., . Ruringtiuid Nigut ! E 9 s)stem of Iilinols wan fairly started, and he was | €156 to do. At that time | wes etudylng law got ihe Nm: with the Uospel ship tlas d commenced F E W S g ' 7 Xt s L + one of tiio Jeading men in gmmn“"mu getting | With Wheelsr Harnos, n prominent member of h‘:;:m'rm 1{.::1.‘0&:;?:-“::‘,:5-:-! :nl:::n%'ln‘l‘: }’.‘:;’..".’.“.J.’Z‘.?:"L.‘?."n&':?{,‘"-‘ sinncrs st tuat port, By Kretlow and Nevans' ¥ilitary Dands, x*fié’:‘xi."-'-‘fi%?h:':flnk 0 through the muss of charters under which tho | the Bar at Rome, and vory shorely Judd cou- | gt K0 1§ MTo0er nstanee i ug Jpubanie &aipas iy & ‘Woedpesday Night, Nov, 13, a4 8 o’olook, BRILLIANT FINALE CLOSING OF TILE GRAND BAZAAR, Aud awsrdingof the MAGNIFIOENT PRIZES Succoasful Competitors. ng reguiations, Ca,t. Millen, of the wg Nisgara, telographed the anunl Which aro taken from the Detrolt | from (rana llaven to the owners of the schr Pout and Iyidune, Montpeller Baturday that with six hours' work i Yesterdsy's Free Pross saye: **'The Minister of | pood westher he could flost her, Houvy weather Marine has lately become aware of the facs that | had interfered with dreduing operatious, adisn wrociors capable ‘The Iarge lake tuy Crusador 1s (o be sold at a or &t alficult jobs ownod | Clovelond Tueaday, the 1uth inet., to matisly tho late than never, ' demands of her creditors, “ Sho was built b Pert liuron in lnm‘ uAlvewel of 108 ton 2, Sidae A TERRIBLE FATE. Tty oos s ralued af, sbou . 9 Krea P'reas yostenday: ‘' Until Saturda, Capt. John Walters, of the schr Seablrd, (ur- | gyoging ‘thote was & probability ihat o Dervol Blabies the Owwezo [faliadium of Baturday last | wreckiug tug would rause the Hutter, ot prescnt cluded that he, too, would embrace the legal profussion. Mo was soon working along in tas office with me, and made rapld progress, We sut up nights together porfug over our lessous, fur Barnes was a thoraugh fnstructor, and put us turough a course of readiog fa history sod Mgbter literature. I remember wa bt Smutlett and - Hume smong the authors thus atudied. Burncsa murked out our reading, aud blg doses, too, he zave us. At that time Judd was an Inveterate reader, [ Dutugue & Koax Gliman Famens: Tat (i Raturda! 0 &1 Hatuniay njght ra grm roads Wiat apan this Ktate have grown to 8 What thicy are, During this mkxi' bu was attorney for the Michigzan Bouthern, atiorne: and Director of the Chlcago, .Rock Island acifie, attorney and Director of the Missisaip- t“ & Missours, Prosident of the Peoria & Burean alley, attoruoy of the Pittaburg, Ft, Wayne & Culcazo, Director of tho Chicago & Milwaukee, aad Erusident of the Ratlroad Bridgo Coupany 8t Rock Island, Tt is tho genoral optuion of ui’l those who lubored with himn during these long COMPOUND SYRUP OF AYPOPHOSPHITES! Thie power of arresting Diseases displayed gmmr‘.’?mn [ Er et el Fucuity In cvery pection w ¢ 8114 the Iarxn salo 1 the buat Kuar shon In which It Iy held by the publie. no of working In a heavs 1o this viclhuty, e Mall (via Maiy and Alr Line) Thay K Jears that it was through his wisdom, , | dou't know how hi hias kept up his bublt fnthis | with a sutement of the mabnerin which Moses | suuk off Lutiugton. 1iuf n price could not bo | €ure Paimaoary Conrum? K AR and coounon sense li‘.’“”m'mnr‘o'.‘;'.?"l,-f&".f.'& Qirection of late years, but I cousidered him ;llmlg! s ‘sallor on tho schr Julia, was drifted | sureed noon, and it s mow atifed that ihe tug | AT} DN B Lyt Gllaniie Eapress tstiv) uted-Lowards rusing o bad no bad hablts that [ ever knew, an F nd wilt de J want of Musc 2! Y Y . . HAVERL ™ 100 Stater g mloh;‘&‘:‘p:‘fi‘;&"‘; tie crodlt OF | oy this thtne, OUZHLLD Bave kuows i, sud did | Yestel in & yawl-bost from tue echr Olivia, at Wentera Agews,d, N HAGIE co, | 30 0 BAVERLY, PITTSBURG, PT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Cintnnait, comor (anal snd Magleon-ms. Tic! ous, Kkuow bius,well. 1le was agood, farchitul student, D T e e e s excmplary in conduct, and respected by all with whom b eame in coutact, 1o 1833 1 came Weat-~that was two years lator than the period 1 have fust referred to, Judd wus thew still studying, but with another firm, Nouyes & Foster, both of whom, by the wuy, afterwards attained & wide reputation and ractice. flo finisned his studies with hem aud set up in law for himsell 1u tha sprivg of 1830, having wade good head- way bero in Chicao, aud thinking there was an opportunlty tor extending wmy business, I wrote to Judd, offering him a partuership In my office. He tinmedlately accepted the offer aud came va from Rome. Tho next year—[ tkink it was the next—he was made tho first City Attorney of Chicago, ths oflice belng {un created, ond was also elected bythe Counell to act as Prosccuting Attorney fn the Munlcipal Court (stnco done away with), Jadge Ford presided i that evurt, Iwaa at that tims serving as an Aldernsa, According to the rule thon fu yozue, the Proso- cutiug Attorney was paid by fees instead of Ly a salary, sud Judd made 8 good thi:og out of i, , all that be got from this Urauch of P ivy way his, our partnership only cover- ing general law business, * Well, Judd was considered a ver& saecesstul Oll{ Attorney, and made any friends sud some political capltal out of the ottice. e was & strong Demucrat,—Chivago was all Democratic then, the mujuru{ belug uvcrwhclmlu!. When 1 left tue city, In 1388, togu on iy farm, our partuershtp “was d ved, sud Judd went in with J. Y, Beammou, aud afterwsrds with Judge gance of previous years, He also took. o bromloent part in the orgabizatiun of tha Stute Courts of fuetic i cotas b d’m‘rl:fi in the counties which cowm; £, snchor in_South Bay, Lake Ontario, Thuraday, | - The following were the shinments from Nay City Oct. 31, The unfortonate man wae found lashea | for the wook endine with Nov. l:x L\%?D' to the thwarts of the ost with the patater, deag, | 8,708 000: lath, i RS 00: sy the Bundsy morning following. st Stony Polut, | mothatrowm Sa; 1100 were: Luae baving drifted aboul 8t the ercy of the heary v, feot, 7, 1 4,336,000; Iath, sea, LAl ran continuously from the thno | B4, $15; salt, Le wos swepl away Uy the anery flood unul e the lightkeeper at ¥ivny Foint fouud bim on the PORT OF CHICAGO, B e ey body o ey The followlug are the arrivals and sctual eaitinge ce and other patts led (o tl that Dalmage had met at tbia port for the forty-cight Lours euding as 10 o'cluck last night; but stich was not tho cas Biylark, 8t Joe, sondrice Mush astreat, * 05, ayndrio Y , and the uufortunata man sutlcred tudesceine | FRoB SR Bkl “uirish, Tuat tree Itaadalph torty dll'“ntfr e e e yanta | WS worman, dantatec, sundrles, T sizess orty milos, Dalmaxe wae 22 yoars L e 3 nd the s0n of & faruior 1iving &% South Buy, F1oB Kevpiius, Eric, cuih Indinn sireet. r. Colvllle consents to remata ALL TIIE PRS- N WEER, which will o poltively Farewil) Wosk ls seasan of (he famous sad uncqualed OLVILLE FOLLY COMPANY COLVILLE FOLLY COMPARY. 3 GREAT PIECES 3, Monday and Thursday Eventigs, aod Saturday Matines, BABES IN THE WOOD. Tueadsy, Fridsy, and bunday Lveniogy ROBINSON CRUNOL. Wedncaday Matluce, Kvealng, and Fsturday Evenlog, OUR OINDRRRELLA. Cholee Heseryed seate ay how be securod for any of the nivhty this week withiout extra charga. fememier, Last Weak thls 10800 of thls Troupe. M'CORMICK WALL, T'b"lthA\'. fl‘\'. 12, AT20 P M., GRAND SPECIAL MATINEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THK HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, TENDERED DY * PROF, (‘thR!\VELL._ e e il o A AT NCT A AvDONAL ROME, and THE VATICAN. TACADENY OF MUSIC, (Weat Slde), Malsted-at,, near Madison. SPROIAY, NOTICKE. FUURSDAY, Nov, 14, at 2 p. w., SEWING MACMINGS Preemtneat in) 7 ((aitiy and Mo ‘WILLCOX & GIBEBS AUTOMATIC BILBANT Sewing Machine. Lightest Running, . Bwiltest, Easlest In Working, Most Durable. Only Sewlog Macline In the world with NO TENSION to manage. Simolest in mochaulom, thiorefors sasiest to learn, and never out of order, &3~ Bond for Descriptive Circular. WILLCOX & GInBs 8, M, 0., 200 Wabash.av,, (! "!?A( o UOLAN STRAMNARS. § N g DU ANCHOR LINE MALL STEANERN k. Matt aod Kaprosa. TOLITICAL, » uitle Nh 1854, tho Mivsouri Compromisc was repeal- Factlitn ¥ the passage of thy Kaosas-Nobraska bill, ::fl :’new eI fn politics beean, Mr. Judd wos § 30 ll)hfl bitter opponcnts of the polley of aze Douglas, and at unee hocame & leadlug etiber of the autl-Nebraska party, which was :uwl the eleinents that wen o form Lhe pres- u"| Reoublican party, . Although in s hopeless "; :;)rfl,\ fu the Democratlc ranks, he held trimly ¥ )1 Tafth and to ity opposition to the repeal of e Micsouri Compromise, and uo effurts wers B?tant thiough to dragoon him jnto the support ‘.)Dr(m‘lnlu In which he could uot believe, P A&l the Legislature met fu February of 1855 uhr.,"" burposo of electiog sucpussur to Gen, Likelds, then United Stuta Seuator, it wus dis. . ‘fiikrtd tiat the anti Nebraska men fn wfl. Lestsiature held “tho batance of o :vnl Buria C. Cook, then la tbs Senate, ." ‘n 3L Paher, then ' the Senate, Mr. Judd, "’"bluu members of the House, formed the lit: L' udy ol five whieh noninated and supported I“yunn Trumbull for Seuutor, aud * supportod umflusuwemul eud, Alr. Liucolu was the 10d GGk the Whigs, while Gav, Mattesun o en. Shlelu-'\vew voted for by the Democ- b "i The antl-Nebraska uien refuiod peremoto- At 10 3upport Mr, Lincoln, and that gentiemun Vr“;l alvised 1us follawers Lo cast thels yotes o e Trumbull, god be was clected. At the wtlou liekd in tho fall of 155, Mr. Judd's con- ! E: g.l l’&flgl foot of Mourae- ‘Tralas leave from Ex a Bul n‘l. - K Ciark oL, P Grsod kel e i s o Leave, ] Arrive. Morning Express. amis0em 50 FastLiuge: .o ) 8:40 poad 7:03 p1a can, Erie, cual, i III(‘:I?E ington, elads, rest. NAUTICAL MISHAPS, Bebr ke J; Sleyen Ucoura luber, llon iilp. Tha Caotaln of the tug Biemarck, which arrived | BeurApstic. Mursexon, lanber, Markec, M. K, hers lsst evenlug with her banges from Menomi- £ 3. kard Ludwics, fumber, Afica B_l‘p. o, repora ket ha sk propaier bara sgeoand | Ecks iian MAs ek Wber LSl oa Fox Point, about twelve mlles norib of Milway- Bebr . l‘;uf'- 6, Mani nmm.' ")"lflfi'u‘. Koo, yesterday wmorning early, llowas uusdleto [ §Shid ¥, Juusk i ke i wake out her name, aud atalce that ste wes bard rop U, Reltz, lunluuhlumh". Lake atreet. on snd endesvoring 10 work off. bebr Florcase Lestor, Maalited, luinter, Tweltth L. A cortespondont of the Desroit Fres Prese writes | *Frop 0, Campvell, Krle, aundries, Cisrk stroot. yuns, ‘Suskigou, Wnther, Alssu Bl from Sandusky tbat the tug Myrile may proves | BOE Raty Lyvox Staskecon: uiber, alasun Blip. total Joss. Bne went ashore on tho cast slde of {fiun o Wieyon: fiinocr, e Polat Peles Ialand, Wedncaday wight lust, withs | Lrup beaa iictiuoni, ualo, sundrics, Washington insununce, ‘The Canadian wrecking-tuy [ K, S luuekaunee, Lowiag, Jouil sireet, been wardiag at the Myrue, and her Coviaia iblaks | - gobe Baaes MRy OBS ebAsl? 4n get ber off, ur Eldoradv, Sianezsunce, lumoer, Mtetson silp. o Jumlu L‘crrcu of Saturdsy says: **Capt benr D, L. Flivr, Miugessuses, Jumder, Steteoa ing Mafl-0id Line. ... O Vork & loatan Bieclal & tlantle Express Blguths PITTIBURG, cmcumm‘i B;L I‘OlI!B RR e o R e g (1Y T nd Glas ork and Glaow, 1w | FTHIUPLA. Nov, 50, 10 am 1.4 pia | KO .i\'!A,..‘I)eu. T3vm ‘urs to Lundon direce. DEVONIA, ANCUHOUTA, Stitueuts fndorea his course : 1. Wilson. Tio was i 10 1944, | i | Robert Young, of the sch Donaidsan, reports ses- | 1D ATSTHALLA Sur 13 At Abas T aNov. o0 1o | GRAND EXTRA MATINEE | ciactnssi tsatunsporna Iture 1y To-clecting B By 84 traass ki‘fz f.l’-v"‘." After our mgg::um:, v c'l‘o:-‘u‘.'md L | Lug one martulicking abava the wator o Monawk [ - 260 B- £ Wade Manswos, lumr, aarker,| AL B o o Ticketb e deducul il FORTIE BES BYAT OF TUE. - "é'-’?".\'m‘xfsnp.‘u.‘.'.' R vt et s bbbl it | hut 1t Coeay L abaraly 0id uot ke very | Jiond Supte Urap@ e vipb s oty vl | Hosh ol W SUF Guenbbr st o R T TOUSE OF fIIE (00D SHEFNERD, el ssefobled ut ootington. ere | much track of biw,—tlat not until & later N & ; b ile, , M i = e R e A Tendered b7 Sr.WH. EMMETT sad 1+s enyire Copa- RAILRO, Db, eemants of .oupositios -t dhe | perlod. 1 was elocted to the Beucl in Noutherg | E20wE: = o B e e e, OUNARD MAIL LINE, By S ST RN et IELAND & PACIPI0 A% 1itinots, and my duttes were too arduous to give CHICAGO, \ ¢ ] B heran ekt ij|:\"m Droapa i gy - Aboliwulsty, aud ilsabure worddiistutlod Dapot, cogacy of Yan Buron and Sharman is. ety ruska i o A 4 luziber, itush sireet. SOME BLUNDERS, :S:;!x.,'fic‘.'.‘é";.“mn“’fé“.'e'f'fim‘é-‘ Gtk virocs Bl b Cmoe o . . ¢ " . X T i o Salling threo tinies 8 woek 1o aud fren British ol e e 54 Clark-s, 8hesinan }‘.mau homiieled the - - Han, - Wik | thie State Bensts the your be was matried. 1n 13 reckoning. evidontly. 1% says L e | prop ity of Tulda, (pdchicrg, sandrice ‘iRl M Lowbanye Office, Borthweat corer, plec ot - Sissell fur Governor, Mr, Judd wag a leadieg »About the great bultl O, yes. That wap | rymas, who bas beon to Little Travisto ace what | ‘Tug 4 vmm«m’ Jr.. Fesntigu, towing. P. 1, DU ’flflt\ " Genetal Western Azeat. n‘;‘:&?’nfiz&lb Syary syeoia; un:u"‘" nynfa could b doue towsrds reieasing the schr Rutter, | S5 keshilo, Feslilyo, lishe. iL:xun.hvr. Sud wes sppulitéd blv it oye of the | in'55. Judd, sid John M. Palwes, and Plato, iU, tiiral Commlites wblel oo "NORTI GERMAN LLO ¥ cted the suce | and Burtun Cook were tto fonr Dewtocratie | gotorned hero yesterday. Hessysthe Rufterts a | boj & Ugdalo, gralo, Hl e e i Sy Mt I ituchnget, 1 v oo of th | wiabers o g Seiae, xho delarel Lncotn | bl i vehrtomdy s wcketot | L LA MR e s ppttpae | TIINCGEAR DS, | Shusg ioais b ers ot the eipbin Coayen- | aud etccted Truull to she’ Uuited Brates | Ludiuglon, a loog diatancs from List verve, T g,fl ey £ @2 g wassgo~Fruu New Yo i " 1 ele S s Hiom D bieh nomnated “Geo. Frombnt: sad-wes | Bemates Fhe congiintion was meda ss thas by | Foo Cvooinmt i cig ace from, Lisls, Tromerve, | geut bl basle Bivieclionanen o J.‘l:'m"‘fi""""‘gfi‘:‘fi‘,‘.fl“ sistaeond | o poimariace I fpur e, Mr, WL HORACE | QI0AGO & EASYERY TLLIY Lol Copber of the Navosal Rypublican £'cu- | wolting with the Whizs a majority way sccured | Rutur ab Detrolt, sudl claryed tbe blunder G0 toe, | ECUF kioF, Wisin, sivel Lk, sundrics, §abiu. S woHly siserume, €0 cqrruer, Frtretgue | LIRGATHD, sut the chiles blugstd vooiedy Cunypa pcilaarie Ll Commiticfuf b Rrae,* Prom i fiove | or T oambaie. Ve boraain cuntmts oot st | bomsagior oy saring that Detour wag wotion, K| Sebe dinchcere. Baninse, B ¢ attiiydriind dow'bire, | folSe " Hing uiie i cllads: wora or ot s | Tibet OMost 10l Uca,Dherd of bib wctivity wiaunud, wud, bo | lilfogliow 3¢ the ate, but Juda, cae ‘out uf (AP Py Ay o o frvly WV ‘,l‘»e_‘l,lgr aindrtce T o e s Sia ALy Uhe ooy, Mr, LING ARL will give Twelve |~ — ue of ghe deudiniz men of the few | the squabble with fiyfug colors, This defeat of e 0 f Liis INIMITABLE AND OUIGINAL BXKTCI B8y Which thuré spray 4 , % er b scir 1. B. Moore el Cbiceyo for $4.50. 10D T2 W. Fuaske White Lake, Hutib. o et htato e b i il T 5 (0o belng. - -y | the Denocrats wus Yeally the orizin of dhe Re- | 5 chle 1% the BwouAt, d ! Pl s — r sy Ml i Y FRATIOEN Wil i Lax o publicau parcs tn [lnois, Nutwithatanding hig | 206 Period ¢ld the walachler; 3330, i AR b ity AN UAMLIN'S THEVTRE, Tt “Owbueuc action fa defeating Liucoly, Judd ocver lost the lutter’s fricudsbly, us wus shown by the ap- bolutment to Berhn when Lincolu bocsme Presideat. L party laes were pot so strictly drawn lu those days d8 they are ot prescut. Men were atioted to vule miote dn eeerlinee with tisele i oy <! \VEPTY la, - LAKE FREIGHTS, peby ilanitic Bttt Qraln frelghts were quict and frin yeaterday. By Mercary, Ludiaston, sindrics, © Carrigrs wguted 4%ic for curn, aud took 43,0 late | Rehr e Bates Huus P inthe day. Charicrs wero teported for 10,000 bu | - Scoe Guldlog dies, Fur wheat, #13.000 ba coru. and 14,000 by barley. y e, D¢ 51,‘| e The prop Fountata (ity, coru taroaza via Raio, el W sesaibnt b :l'::le"m-lamra o {554, betaine waraiee wid worg pAlmate, sud “fom tlab time o Lurier Cop ¥, the fervent and gqrdent sup- U BenaenriatPY, BTt Ilinubvan. Durlig Ay, ppoatorial campulrn of 1635 between + ey end Jusge Douslas, Mr. Judd, un- ¥7 and 0 Clark-y. - Wagner & Cotton’s Minstrels. Every Eventog aud ot tho Tucaday asd Fridey Mati- Dicce, EAGEA i riviwabies subde; wik i aid areas b SCALES - Ur ALL KINDS, PAIRBANKS.MORSE & 00. 111 & 138 Lake 5t Chicago, Senodaz, Niwsskeg. eta.. dally. ¥or Kacne, NUwsakoe. cta,. 3 s 'lho. dun't lesygunlil. . Forfiadibiee Lodhuich: e s aai ur qulll});flul:ulhl 1 Uroen sy, facaa PR e BN &

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