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10 —_——_— completed form Ww make abo pi fame size a8 The Gols, The Ghosts, . The Miviakes of Moses,” ete, ‘of the coming winter, through “Ut will tnelude a * New Hands Nalome Serles” will * trated than any other hy England or America, + omny Hive AMAZON. —Lord Beaconsfield Is not yet an “obso- lete entity.” Five thousand more copes of dis biography by Mr, T. P. O'Conner, M, Bay are to be published, —"Tho Memoirs of Jefferson, Davis,” 80 Jong expected, will be published in the course 0 press of D, Appleton & Co, —Mr. Percy E. Pinkerton fs translating me of the best of Haus charming ©Miarchen” into Enplish, and will publish ‘is transtintions nt Christmas, ny —Col, Nicholson and Ce. Tiny aro enza upon a feof Abram Lincoln, whieh Is: expected to be published in Washington some tino before the clusy of 1880. =A. Willinins & Co., Boston, have in press the 1 Aatoblogra phy of Commodore Charles Morris,” the best sallor, according to Far- tagut, that America ever produced, —Prof, George. 8. Morris, wf Johns lop- kins University, has prepared an extensive work on “prilsh Thought and Thinkers, Critical, Blograpical, and Philosophical.” ears le Shepherd's pronilant \hling: ‘Thackeray wi pe ready shortly, Tl etd ll list of bls fulished weltinga in proso and verse, from 1820 to —Bright Eyes, tho Ponca malden, hag ritena tate of nian ett Ch t first story) for the Vichotag wig! s md ‘o be trua. to life and fullof beautiful tecling. %* —M. Vaul Meyer, Professor: In the Collere de France, notes the slthenmin, 1s paying vislis to english libraries in order to finksh the extracts from MSS. for his book on the Alexander legend In the romance literature. —Among theenrly Sssnes of Appletons work by Charles Warren Stoddard,” entitled “stashallah! A Flightinto Egypt’? Iisa feturesque narrative of trayel and advet- wire bir the Innd of the lotus. —The annual prize instituted by the King of the Belgians will be awarded in [ssl for whe best essay on the means of improving sorts established an low ond sundy costs, ich ag thoss in Belgium. “The competition Is open to authors of ail nations, —A Inudable innovation hasbeen made in * the library of the Freneh Academy, which 3 > pot open te the public. Any one wishing to sonsult any of the tap and precious bonks tr the Nbrary has only td make an application tothe Librarian to receive the required ane thority. ~The wife of the Inte Jules Favre has bronglht out, under tho title of * Conferences: et Melunges,” someof her lite husband's leet- ares, Urcceded Dyn nrefnee WE Atten by herself, tuto whieh she hus introduced several Inter esting fragments gleaned from Jules Favre's yolumlnons correspondence, —Tho Cambridge edition of the works of Charles Dickens, shortly to bo published by a Boston house, will consist of thirty yol- umes, ‘The edition will be more fully ilus- , containing no fewer than 650 steel-plates or wood-euts from the best designs. BOOKS RECEIVED, ALToN-Thoney, Dy Lucy N, Janney. Phila- dolphin: J, 2. Lippincott & Co, —PresipentiaAn Pints. By George Parsons Lathrop. Boston: A. Willams & Cu. —Buorrra, Dy 2. Auerbach,” Lelsure-Hour Bories. Now York: Henry Holt &Co. Price $1, —Tue Live or Cirannrs Hovar, D. Dy LED. By His8on, A. A. Hodge. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, Price #4, —Tue Puysta.oay or Woman. By Sarab Ilnekett Stovenson, M.D. Chicago: Cushing, Thomas & Ca, Price 1H. —Tax Troe FAiti or Our Fourratiens. By a Professor of Theology. New York: Anrerioun Naws Compapy. Price 76 cents, —Conquesstonat-Distnicr Vorn MAP OF TNR Cxirep Sratea, Hy Fred 1. Porkins, Boston: 1,5. Osquud & Ca, “Price 6) cents, —Tun Houn Witt, Cour, Dy Wilhelmine von Millern, ‘Translated by Clim Hetl Now York: W.8. Gottsborger, Prico.56 cents, A Dictionary or Music ann Musicrans. Past XL. Nulted ty George Grave, D.C, &, Lou- don and Now York: Macmillan & Co, INTRODUCTION TO Poniticat Ecoxomty, erry, LE, D. New Edition. ea Sepibner's Song, Price $1.00, —Tur STAGE? OR, MECOLLECTIONS OF ACTORS: axp ActiNa. By Jumes Ti. Murdoen. Philu- delphia; J. M.Stodart & Co, Price $2, —COMMENTARY ON THR Towy Scriptura: Tuy Avocnyria. By EC. Hesell, DD, Now York: Chutles Scribner's Sons, Price 2h, —Husnonvr Limauy: THe NATURALIBT ON By H.W. Bates, New York: J. Fitzyerald & Co, Price 16 cents. —Srnatnaoa: A SEnies OF AMERICAN GAMES orWan. ByC. Ss Totten, U. Se A. Vi New York: D. Al ton & Co. Pri Two Voluines, —Tuy Exrsonation oF THe Wont, Gueat NayigaTons oF THe XVIL Cestuny. By Julea Verne, New York: Charles Scribner's Sous. Price 33.50, e —Tur Iistony OF ANCIENT Ant. hy New York: Cl Transinted » from the German of John Wingklumaun by G, Howey Lodge, M.D. Four Volumes in ‘two. Boston: Jumes i, Osguod & Co. Price $9, _ ART. ANT NOTES, M. Charles Blane contributes to the Paris Tempe an article about three columns tong an Couture,” apropos of the exhibition of this artist's work In that elty. —Mr. R. Swain Gifford ts still at Nonqu itt, Mass., and will remaln there until the end of November. He Issntd to have made an une usual number of sketohes and pictures, —Mr. J. QA. Ward fs finishing: in elay his colossal statue of tho Revolutionary hero Gen. Morgan, for the State of South Carolina, Tho work will be east in bronze, and will probably reach Its destination next January, —Cabanel has finisned for Mr. Sehaugs a “Vashtl,” which Mra, Lucy H. Hooper deserives as ‘a most exaulsit creation.” ‘Mrs, Hooper expresses her surprise that a French lady should baye asked her who ‘Vashitl was, —M, Rajon fs preparing an etching from the fumous and beautiful portraitof * Master Crowe us Henry VILL" by Reynolds, which belongs to Lord Crewe, and is preserved at Crewo Hall, This pleture was mezzotinted by J. R, Smith in 177, and exhibited at the Royal Acadomy tn the same year, —~Mr, Edward Guy mado copious notes of tho summer excursions of the Artista’ Fund Soclety to Ningara Falls, by way of the Erie Canal, and Mr. Dunner, Mr. W. ‘Thompson, Mr, Bricher, Mr. Bristol, and others sketehed Industriously. Tuts suid that tho results of the trip muy’and should seo the Nght in a mugnalne artlele, —Mr, Willtam Sartain has rent to the Pitl- adelphin exhibition two landseapes. The geelies are at Nongultt, Muss, Ilo hus painted a head of himself for the Na- tloual Academy Gallery, in accordance with the Jaw that requires every newly-elected us resent to Wat Inetitution his his election, suclation to portent within one year after r, Surtuln was elected lust Muy. —The Ayr Burns monument tristers haya ny lids It is converted Info a museum, In which completed the purchase of the cottage which Nobert Burns was born. ‘The ing has hitherte been a public-house, relies of the poct will b 8 Kuthered together, A considerably area of —by the death of Jules Jaequemart, afew just one of the Jy was not only the very front rank of Hying etehers, in sung respects the uust coustmunnate wieller of thy needle that hus ever Hyed, but he had ulso of Jate begun to make himself fr Rreal 4 grew ’, the publica. ton of bis wonderful “Genes et Joyuux de la Louvre,” a series of stellen in whieh ehinewd aki days sluice, French art has. Pree brilliant of her sons, Ny name as a water-color patter, reputation dates from te With delleacy of observation and tec wore carried to their furthest point. It is huped that the jute visit of the King jorgncs wit) stlmnlate the pros jected work of completing the fugade of wis, the Florenthivg are now for the seventit tine try- i, ‘The seniptors who undere took the statues, which will line the portico the niches, volunteered their gratuitous services, and this most costly part of the work will entall no expense but that of the marble. ‘The mosaic works are alse to be finished at the mere cost of the waterlal r ‘The artists work for nothing, Even the workmen employed in of italy to Fi @ cathedral in that clty, ‘he build begun iners than 400 yeATK HBO, On ft, to finish and crown and the common Jabor. ground attuched to the house will be attractively lild out, ‘Phe porgiase price of the house und ground Is THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: BATURDAY, OCTOBER 2%, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES, the Inbor have undertaken to contribute a sou a week out of their daily wages, SCIENCE, SCIENTIFIC NOTES, Paper stoves nro the latest development of German ingenulty,, ~A congress Is to bo hell from Oct. 1 to 10 at Sarngossn, to discuss matters relating to the phylloxern, —Dr. Gtnther, 6f the British Museum, fs engaged on an tmportant work on fishes, which will contain many iHttustrations, —Dr. Hettor, of the New Zealand Geolog- fenl Survey, expresses his opinion that in Westland and Otage vast aurlferous tracts re- maln ns yet untouched. —As Sir William Thompson has shown, the sun, If It were composed of golld con! and produced its light by combustion, would burn out In less than 0,000 years, lt is reported that 820,000 holes wero bored in the execution of the St. Gothard Tunnel, 980,000 pounds of dynamite con- atimed, ‘and 1,650,000 «rlils wort out, —Tho reports of the British fnspectors of Mines for 1879 show that 1,087 lives were lost in the nines of the United Kingdom in, that year, agalnat 453 1n 18783 the number of per- sons employed in the mines was 823,807, —Prof, Sayce, it fs stated, Intends to go to the Enst fn the course of the next winter for arclivological investizations, Aanong other places he will visit Cyprits, Tarsus, and Da- nuwens, where he will exainine some private collections, x ~Dr. J. Vosmer, of the Hague, intends publishing a detailed bibliography of the sponges, and iths tobe hoped that all authors of works or papers on this interesting group will send coples of thelr writings to lim at de Ruyter straat, Maag, Holland, —The monster python which Is kept alive in the Antwerp Museum having had intlan- mation of the fay nt Belgian doctor volun- teered to enter ifs cage In order to cure it; but the brite attempted to suffocate the poor doctor, who wus glad to escape with his tHe. —Tho “elephant sugar-cane” of Cochin, China, whieh fy sald, though it requires con- Hirmatton, to reach a iiuht of eleven feet and adiameter of seven Juches in six montis, Ning been successfully Introduced by tho Roynl Gardens, Kew, from Salgon, Into Jamuica, —Prof. J, Trowhridge, In Investigating with telephones connected to carth-plates the How of retura currents through “earth,” found that wt a mile from the Harvard Cal- lege Observatory the Une signals of tho ob- servatory clock could bo heard by merely tapping the earth at poluts titty feet apart. —An Important discovery has just been made at Bath, England, th the shave of a perfect Roman bath some eighty feet long aud forty reet vide, the whole of the Interior being Tined with lead three quarters of an neh In thickness; the bath 1s some thirty feet below the level of the present surface, —The production of nickel In Norway has largely Inerensed, From 18st to 1800 thera were eleven nickel mines in operation, with an average yearly yleld of 3.440 tons. In the next year the returns rose te 5,200 tons from fourteen mines, and Inereased to 34,550 tons In 1875, Norway yields one-third of tho nickel consunied in the entire world, —Mr, MeGibbon ling been the Superintend- ent of the Botanic Gardens at Cape ‘Town, South Afriea, for thirty years, A movement ig on toot to remoye the gardens from their present contracted site tnt Cape Town itself, and to ereato In the nulghborhood of the city a botanical establishment more worthy of the sent of South African Government. —M. Boutigny ling called attention to the remarkable powers of resistance against chemical agents possessed by Inseets, Hay- ing puta common fy into the lye of potash, he found ft In the best condition on the next day. He also found that weevils, Imprisoned. fora conalderable time Ino flask containin; enustic stone and: corlander-seed, prospered piuiltnttus, and lived as long os the see stent, —Tho Government of Indin has offered the prize of £100 for the best “Manual of Lyaloney *? ta serve ng nt text-book for tho use of the British soldiers of that country. Works submitted in competition for this pile must be sent in by thelr authors to the Secfetury to the Government of India In the Alilitary’ Department at Caleutta so as to reach lis hands nat later than the last day of next Mareh. ‘The work fs “to be written In clear and slinple English.” and thoroughly practical, showing the ord/nary causes, —— THE PROCESSION OF STATES. For Ths Chicago Tribune (Ales “Dixtos"] Vermont sang out from her mountatne high: We'll titk the Democrata, or we'll diol . Look out! took out! you boys down South tn’ Dixtet . Louk out! look out! wo'ro a heap too strong for Dixiet Chorus, Now como, you boya of Dixtol ‘ Come onl” Come on We volo trie Uluo, aud 60 should you, And squire uy) La Hixio. Come vlong! Come nlongt Don't sutk sv long In Dixte Como along! Come slong! + Wo'll keop all straight in Dixie, Old Indiana came along, Shouting a ood tepublican song. keoutl took outl you bays down South tn -Dixiet Look. ‘fuel font out! wo're a heap too atrong for ic Noy camo, you boys of Dizlo!—ota, Ollo Joined in tho Jubileo: Wo're voting {nat to keep mon free. Louk mut) juvk out! you boys down South In xto Look gut i Veag out! we're a heap tou atrong for xia yi Now come, you boys of Dixtel—ete, = Rad. ens Fdltorial Amenities, The unsophisticated readers of thoge Influ- ential journuls (says the San Francisco Pust) doubtless Inigine that the editor of the Pet- aluna Peavine and tho Vallejo Vengeance ive bitter and ferocious foes, It 1s quite pos- sible that nelthor of these gentlemen would spenk to tha other in thelr respective towns for untold wealth; it would spoll tho effect of the terrible personal denunciations in- dulged in throughout each Issue of thelr re- spective patent insides. But away from the glure of the rustic eye the case is entirely changed, ‘hese warriors of the flowing pen met in Sun Francisco Inst week and took lnneh together—something of almost weekly occtirrence, Wo understand, Happening to becupy the next box to Yie twaln In the res: tuurant, we unaturally overheard some of thoir conversation, “How |g It, ny dear old bor, that you called moa ‘putrid pirate Er pe tion * only twice in your paper yesterday?” sald tho Peavine man, reprouchifully, " Itwas hurdly tho square thing when I deaignated you as 0 ‘svaluwng of the nether slums’ four times on Weilnesday.”” ‘Tt was entlrely through the stupldity of y asalatant, dear old friend, FE wrote with own hand a half-colunm leader headed, ‘he crawling reptile squirms again,’ hut ao high-rate clrevs ad, caute In und crowded It out” replied the Vengeance proprietor, “That was tough luck,” sighud the Peas atne dircetor, sawing wy ou his chop; “1 felt Wall the more os that very day I ane nounced that you served two terms at Bin, Sing for burgfiry, and thers was no doubt o. your having deserted three wives in Texas? “Just like your kind of thoughtfulness,” returned the other molder of public thouglit, as he ordered more coffee, pS Was alia OXx- ceedingly gratitied aud touched by your aril- cle of Stinday last week to tho eifect that 1 connnitted a forger mother was a colored woman,” “Oh, dont mention ft, old fellows alda’t you gay Leheated a. mf besides the day beforo yesterday that ind widow out of her lust cont, and was ridden on a rall in New York for in- funtleide?” There wns a moment of retrospective ailetice, during which both cronies ‘wore Ke full of emotion to id Finally the Valle)o man sald: " 1 didn’t mean to tell you, Dil, old man—ineiee i Intended It a8 a Pleasant wilrprise for you,— but the truth ds 1 am working ups superb Item connecting you with the Nathan mur- der, with absolute proofs, and allidavit of a confession suld to have been made by you when sick In the Penitenttary for arson." “Heaven bless fate dear boyt IT dou't know how I'd get al long without sat at these dulitines. However, to-morow 1! complete A dewutlful Nttlo thing | have been workin up proving you to be the younger Bender, an appealing to the Vigilance Comittes to tara gut, Ti send yal ry mur ‘tivo itl a, pay! elr chec! he two ea Mtelgars and Walked otf, urn in arm. a Cold snaps, wind, or sun roughen the aki Heal and wotten ie wid Glows Sulphur Boag ut 19, and that my- THE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES ‘OF OHIOAGO. ; PY ‘The following statement shows the numbor of establishm ents of productive Industry, with thetr capital, number of employés, wages pald, value of material, and value of product, for the year onding May 3t, 1880, In the Clty of Chicago, and the adjoining Towns of Hye Park, Lake, and Lake View, as developed by the Into canvass under the direction of the United States Consits OMice, and fneludes all such Industries exceptdistiting and brewing, these having been withdrawn froin this canvass to bo taken by a special agunt for the whojocountry: pls caf aa Ra le a a AN ER la ae ep ri ce oie at i aelatldatd speedos Sabai Bees CHANAOTER OF BUSINESS. Iron worke—Holled, cast, and wrought. Steam engines and bolters Miscellaneous machinery. Guivanized and corrugated frot,, Hrass and copper Works .., sos. Carriage. wagan, and car springs. Cutlery and edge tovls aud grinding samo. Bteunebeuting upparatus Hoteair furnaces. ....000+ Senies and scale repalring. Saws and auw repairing Misculluneous hardware. Brides and raltroad roltings Rullding and repairing vease! ‘Tin and sheet-lron work, Wire goods and barbed. wi Biumbing and gs and ateain Htting. Guns Axtures, machines, and metres. Look nnd gun siniths......... tron shutters and doors and vault don: Migvellancous tools, Uxtures, and suppilos. Blectrical, phutographte, and t Hincksinithing and boresboelng.... .... Carringe and wagon making. wad repairing... Planing-tmills and sash, dour, and box o cy Furniture of all kinds, Moldings and pleture frau Fatterns und models Clyar boxes Bunys, plus, ‘Wood turning and wood carving, Cooperuge, isto and tanks Mon's clothing......... Men's furnishiug guods.. ‘s huts and caps. Straw goods, m Knit goods, glo ons Bakorles.es “ Confectionery and bakeries weg: Confectionenry, ice-cream, and catering. Colles and splCO Wills... ss cees esos sree ce Baking and yest powders und extracts... Soda and ininertl watens etc., Root beer and bitters end bottling beer... Vinegar, pickles, siuces, canned youds. and farlimecoua preparations, Tobacco and clgura... Pipes ee Tarness, saddlers, ps Newspaper publications. Job printing. book bindine, i Engraving, Hthographing, and printers’ su Linseed oll, white feud, paints, varnish, leu Bantitrs.... scores re Lard oil, oleomargirine, ind stenrin Rendering and bonu-bollhauz, .., Axio grease and glad. Dye work and dycw... Reetlfying and compounding of apirits .. Chomicais., Soaps... o ‘ranks, valises, and traveling bags. Fancy leather und rubber goods, Paper boxes und bigs... Baskets, willow and rat! nea, Brooms, brushes, und dusters. .6. Uphulstary, carrie trimining, a Paper-hanging. draperies, winduwesbiles, Mattresses and bedding Curpot woaving . . .. Salls, tunta, awnings, ote. Unnbrellag and parasols. Sewing-muchinrs, attichinants, and fart Burtal-cases and undertakers’ goud4, Gold. sliver, and nickel Jowelry, watch Gold, bronze, wad niotel frames, Show-ensos, and inecat and xl Stained and ornamental glus Photography. Musical lustre Perfutnery and nmliciial Arullielal [inibs, dufucaitey a) ‘Torra cotta and plaster worl Murble works. Stone-cuttin, Brick-muking. Masonry-bultdiny rr peltunces, trus: Carpenters and builders, PIRALOTETS, «4 ee vee oe Ronting-muterial and rootln; Vault and sidewalk lights, WORK oo. os Bower-building. Ree Streut- paving, fiding, and dred Establishments is per momorinda below. ‘Totals for tha City of Chicago. ‘Town of Hydo Park. ry Tawa of Lake »..4. Town of Luke View. Grand eplloue wnatraments and supple 2 AV, NO. TANDA, Be BS 51 125) wy 2a 9 11,275,810) i f p # ZU) eeeses} 12) 475,400 x 830] TRL ~5 ot 150) , 45 117| 50.4 4 193) q 38 4 i 6 B) ia saa pT ki “15d 93] 1,215 w ‘BH 92 BSS eof 5 53) 16 a0) 34 as 4 a) 1539 147] a81 1) 1,006) 5a] 3418}. 16) 4,055 on Bot Bt] 68 a al 5 ay 10 23) oe 710 a 1983 ml 1,200 202) 4,005) 40) 213 10 20) WW I 09} 219) 2. ” ny 13 1,95 2 nui zi 710, of 1,000.88 a el 2) il Y om | 2 8 20 aut 5 85 39 1,036 Bid 2031 4A pe 2h) 4H 5 By B79) 13] 6 ast 80) 6] mM coer 4 B19} i pi a) a 4a 138 ay “9 170 10] MW ‘ber i" Bry aig) 1g} 10 87 1 phy a MM 1 135] 10 4 Sil uw 2) 100 7 i 20 16 20) 6 + oe 19 10 W 1 4 | rate) G00 v DY 18,013) + 97) 40) 49) 146,570) (05.202 7 Fi 48,029) reget 14] 14] 261,100 a 8 tot a7 6 BoS WTS: 15 By" 416,15 16 5 255,00 7 saree Ae 9 9 Trinh fe) 4 Ag 1 Oi). Biosu2| SH on = 450,057 700,500 51 ferred 807,409) ROR, G8 18g 0 888,746 97685,480 5, . 97,103 tis, U1.U84 By ; 70,010) BOSE GIST 7 : 409 BU1Sh 116,495 16 1 55,800 TUG 10U,KR Ah) 1 BSH,uN0 TITG8 wef 1) 270) 1,713,009) G,O01,buD) seve | 3,083] $77, 724,053] 210,819] 107,100 | 16,718] 4,707] | $40,050,820 | $178.24 1,870) ovee br - K 02 ,004] | 1.238 Ores) tal bias tk] « 157000) s.| 39} | 934.000] “bHa)] ““sis|“3) 2a 310,820 45,020 oj al 110,850] at 55) 5) 8 23,776] 51,080 ssecovecsscoscesvos ooo | thd! SSUUF2, 02] 1,007! | 88,092, 16,7641 4,008] | $37,015,891{ $180,807,7061 $253, 105,095 Note.—Tho nbove 126 establishments aro consolidated in ordor that tho picdgo of secrecy as to tho dotuils of tho tisiness of any one shall be faitb- fully carried out in thia publication, It belug prosutmod that {oa combination of at toast four establishments no ono cuu bo offensively exposed, The 14 do consolidated embruce the following manafactures: + ‘Three cach of agricultural lmploments, corks, gold and allvor leat, Insts, foathor belting, medicine and Jowelry cases, mill-ploks, smelting and re- futng ores, nnd stouin-pumps, ‘Two cach of bigs, Droom-handles, chains, cnvelopes, files, fre apparatus, mint and coke, horsechoo nails, Ivory ttftning, lightning-rods, limo anil cement, maps, Auip and picture mounting, mutches, metal-spinuing, porforut valves. One ench of baggago-chock: cloth cleaning, cigur coloring, gluse blowing, plucta, hurdwood staining, bat tools, hervo-collur blocks, 0 infcelll, mult- beehives, bellows, Bessemer ateal goods, boller ¥, refrigerators, epilirlig furnuces, ropes, auusige, shoddy, Bil metuls, portralt copying, scrapors and ditchery,. and stoum-guuguds and urge, voller and pipe covering, candles, cattle-food, carpot anid cloth shoes, conllne, coln wrappers, cotton-inil, decorating china, fre- works, flour-pnate, gas retorts und flre-brick, ‘on uinntols and grates, kit-cutter, ludders, Jeathor tags, nee 1 Hoors und brewers’ supplies, tnasons’ clevators, mutoh-safes, mute gud prssepartouts, metul serows, mortury palaters: epecinitics, purchinent, peanut bakory, pullsbing powdor and bath brick, pott ronl and yer Ik yoods, eudn-wator Apparatus, stenin Mnpidary, stone jacks, street lamps, stove-bonrda, tile Houring, toys, wushing-muchines, weather strips, weavers’ reeds, wood-pumps, wooden shoes, Wool In tho division o| miilng, Wool scouring, worsted aud woolen gouda, and zephyr worsted goods. businoss or ita assirnment ua above to the city ur the several towns it may ve packing buginess, all tho rallrond constriction aod repair abops, and all the brick-mnaking, aro clusave proper to say that all tho sJaughtoring and moat- ag clty business, for tho reason thne thoy aro all such in reality, though partly conducted juat beyond tha olty iinits, and to divide thom would only result in confusion, All other branches of busi- neas are located In the towns within which thoy ure conducted, as Cur us known, although scveral of tho reports were obtained from oflicea in tho clty, und It may be that a fow othors clussed ns city business sre locutad Just buyond the city tmita, FROM GERMANY TO AMERICA, Study of Law by Americans in Kurope —London Courts ond Lawyers—En- gllvh Mowpitultty. Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Bostoy, Oct. 14.—No one can have passed along series of years at n foreign University without making a number of pleasant ac quaintances, and among tha Professors and the people many kindly attachments, So tho last walk about the quaint old college bulldings of Leipzig—some of them reaching backward Into the centuries far beyond our own National history—this last strofl, I say, through their low-vaultcd, clolster-Ike cor- ridors, or the last look into tho old-fashioned lecture-rnoms where one has gone tn and out for years, cannot but liave a shade of satiness in It—a passing shadow, at least —for even the most stolid of matortalists, if auch ®& one were lenving the curlous old elty which Goethe called “ the ilttle Paris,” but which has always seomed tome far more Nke a modernized Itallan city,—on tho plains of Lombardy, for Instance, In frequent letters to Tox Trung, I have already touched upon the expediency of study in Europe for one {ntending to i Miose f practice Law in America. The optntons of those best quallficd to Judge will naturally differ considerably In that respect; and the Buccess or failure of those Who have pursued such a course niust be the ulttite erlterton, ns Judeed success or failure in all tings ap pears to prove or disprove the wisdomof any: mneasures taken In a particular ine of effort, The fact, however, thit so muny In England aro projecting new plans of legal study; the increased demanily made upon applicants for admission to the Bur in Now York and Massachusetts; above all, perhaps, the brilliant attempts ot codification of the nore radical Kvglish Jurists, tram the pres- ent Lord Chancellor to Str Janes F, Stephen and Mr, Edward Dillon Lows, closely allied as tho results of thelr isbuns are to the. jurise prudence of the Cuntinent,—all these things are turning a great deal of attention in En- gland, and more or less here, tu Continental systems of education, providing, as they une questionably do, a severe Wil exact diselp line, part from the direct bearing uf the Clvil Law upon our own Eqgulty pruciles,— which last consileration our oldest and ablest lawyers will by thrst to appreelute, Yet there ls one thing with whleh f have been must forcibly lapressed while at work: abroad,—1 speak nfter un experletive of ayer seven years, and L buve been inure fully con- vinced of It by every year’s observation; ne ony can afford ta gu int French or German university for a short Unie only-as one yeur, for oxample, ‘To guin any real benellt ronisuch a course of study, one mist ree wala tong enougi to take it Just about us the Germans or French do,--long enough to get Into thelr ways of working; and, It itis ta any way possible for one to do so, he should all tnenns tike a tenet, ‘This It very dificult for n foreigner at Berlin or Lelpzig; eb there are certain other unlyersl- ies in Europe, whieh I searcely thke to mention by name, but which are. very much easier In thelr requirenents. Yet, {f every youn wan who ts inking of golng to France or Germany to work on Luw (and pardeulorly every one In dinited: clreun- stunces) could be impressed with the idea that any course of study less than two or three yeurs in durutioy at feast Iy simply the thrown atvay, there would be less di appolatinent than what 2 have often wit- nessed, and wore would make arrangements n leaving home go as to remain a sufl- clenut tine to get that good tn thelr studies which it is perfectly possible to obtain if one only begins aright. And Iam contident that the Inereasing stringency of law-examing- ‘tlong In our own country Will result happily In causing those who are tittlng for practice to lay a broader foundution for it than hus been usual hitherto, It was my purpose to make more of 9 “chatty” letter to-day than I seem to be making. It will give me an opportunity to “tuck in,” so to speak, a word here and thore upon an occasional subject for which I have rarely found” space in letters of a moro special character. There area great yaricty of routes trom Lelpzig to England. ‘Tho great ones, of course, are by Way of Calats or Osteude, and the new one y neliing-Queenborough, it one chooses this laxt, be should be very cer- tain to take first-class, else le will searealy have so pleasant a journey from Cologne to tho boat, ‘Tidy route has the advantage of dive new steamers, and alves one thug for a full night’s reat, «which [prize very highly, For iny own part, Iam guite an adinirer of German railways, and think that the German first-class carringes nro nearly as comfortable as our own drawing rouncars, ‘That is not true, however, of the sleeplug-cars which are run from Berlin on the various lines golng west (Lam not ace walnted wht tho railways Into Russia). ave tried Lhave found Jess thor- oughly ventilited and not so agreeably a3 our awn or those In England, ‘Chere ts always for me a remarkably home- like feeling about London, although no one, berlaps, is less acqualnted with the varions alxhia tobe seen in the elty, autalde of the courts ard law-buainess, than 1 am,—no one at least who has spent so intich time there as Lhave, 1 wm not even sure that Lever act foot in the British Musvum. But for an Awetlean lawyer there ig 8 peculiar fascina: thon ubout Westminster Hall and the Inns of Court, which he will tind fn no other country, of Europe, Here Hes 1a well the cradle of our own history as the foundation and corner stone of our Common Law practice. ‘Tho cartoons themselves are small and old- fashioned, —so sinall, In tuct, that spectators: are unyuiing but comfortable, Most of them, ace nearly always crowded, and It's only by dint of great persistence, and ({ aim told) by the exerclay of some lberallty, that those hot connected with tho profession even ron the — gnuntlel of the = Inexor- able guardian-pollcemen ot the doors, Of coutae 1 piyself have had no experience of this. However lightly we nay think and speak of outside formalities, yut It can hard- ly be deuled that tu England the white wi and long buck gownsof Jndges und barrie. ters carry with them an alr of welght and dignity which cannot fall of its effect at loust upon the thoughtless and unreitecting. ‘Shere are always a good number of barris- ters In court waiting for thelr cases ta be called; and, just back of every barrister who 4 pleading, his solicltor “(In clvillan’s dress) sits to instruct him in the er 1 from Unie to The system procedure ‘ig in some iT dierent from our owa. 1 bave sear ever beard a barrister wake what we might broperly eall “a speech,” tit ts to say, for any length of tine, The Judges invarlably Interrupt himif he turns aside in the least from what the Bench considers a- proper. ling of argument for the paint at tssne; and a fuller explanation of ils neaning ls often demanded of hin by the Court, & have observed with surprise and admiration the saverlly with which every- thing not bearing directly upon the argument fa rigorously cutoff, Tie temper, too, of the burrsters Is remarkably cools and a most kindly feeling seems, to exist between them und the Judges. In ‘speaking of this very nthe matter to ono of the Ju ees if course of conversation, I found that.he at- tributed ft ahnost wholly to the division of work lu England between tho barristers and thue, speak coutinuauuly fn the solicitors or attorneys. ‘This ditference between the two classes uf lawyers I de- seribed somewhatat length Jn a letter to Tue ‘TRInUNE from London of lust March. And indeed, in these matters I have entered more into detall than [ should do, {f it were not for tho fuct that few of our lwyers (SIr. Fletd and some others, are notable excep tons) ever dud lefsure from tho hurry of pro- fessional Hfe to make themselves famillurly Acqualated with any detalls of the pructles of forelgn courts, although sucts as J haya met have expressed much Jnterest and curl- sity In these qubjects, It ls never my pur pose, however, to inake comparisons with American courts, but ot most only thuse 1 know on the Continent, ‘The offices of the Inwyers in London are very different from ours, ‘Tiere 1s not mueh luxury about thom. ‘Chey are the olfest of old-fashioned roms, reached by narrow. wiading stalreases through the darkest « corridors, Dut they are quiet, cozy rooms, when once you haye found them,—always with an open fire, n comfortable armehalr, fine Whraries,—in short, with all uiat piaeld, onicl comfort of which Jolin Bull really way so much behind his dingy shutters and his huge fron knocker on tho black front oor, At London thay seem fn no hurry to begin work In the morning, ‘The courts open at about 1, und rise Spo the stroke of 4, 1 think no barrister Is fo be found in his oftice before 10 or hulf-past. Tones tried to find ane nt 10 o’luck, but ouls came upon the ofl “goody” ina cloud of dust, brooin In hund, cleanitig out the rooms, She told wasn't never nobody round thne as that/” But, when the people do work, there is no play for any one; and L have never seen things kept moving faster that dn London between the hours of 1b and 4 Berore I close this letter 1 am vorydestrous of giving my Hetle cratn of testimony to-tha kinduegs and. hospitality of the English. 2 have hud the pleasure of. an nequuintunes with a considerabla number of gentlemen and thelr fimilies in and about London, in the Un ver a OW is of Oxford and Cane bridge, us well.us elsewhere In the country: and I must confess that it has never been my lot to muko better friends anywhere, or to Incet with o hoeartler welcome, than was glygn ine at thelr beautiful (and often prinee- ly) homes, ‘Puls las been spechilly gratify- Ing ta me, for I have seen in it an dudi- cation of that kindly feeling und thorough curdiality whieh — cartalnty ought to oxlit between two nations av cloavly united In commerce, language, and all the sacred traditions of wany centuries zone by Tam sure, too, that other Ameri- cans golng to Lngland will, aid do constant- ly, ect with the sume kind receptions and, Whorever it has happened otherwise, It has doubticss beon because our countrymen have not fallen in with the best classes of English society In cartaln cases, Fur. in the better ofusses among the English, 1 have never heard anything except the warmest expres- slony of sympathy with us, uid often, to my surprise, More enthusiastis pralyes of our Institutions and progress than even we ours selves should always darpto ive vojen to, VEER. Kina, Dootor of tho Clvil and Be Law. SE EEReeeEEnee Col, Gordon and tho King of Abyssinia. Wahun Col. Gordon, then Governor of tho Sou- dan, bad fallon into the power of King Jobn of a ries the King reculved the prisoner ultting ou his throny, a chalr being placed for Cul. Gore lon considerably lower, ‘The tirit thing the En- glist Pusha did was to uclzu thiachuir, plage tt ene thut of bile Maa mid sit duwn on {ts tho noxt, to fnform him that hy wet bim us an equal, and would vnly treat him as such, ‘This soniowhat disooncerted bly wuble Majeaty, but on recovering blinself he wuld: “Do you know, Gordon Pusha, thut'l could kil you on tha spot if L lised?* “1 aut porteetly well aware ce ir al pleasure. Lam reudy,” Tole disconcerted tho King stlli more, and hy ex claimed, “ Whutl ready t bo killed? Core mo, a pce theru to no such ~ Nervous Debllity---Gray’s Specific Medicine, tainly,” roplicd tho Pasna, "Iam alwaya ready to dig; and so far from fearing your puiting mo to death, you would confer A favor on mo by en doing, for you would be doing for me that which Lam precluded by my religious scruples from doing for myself, leva me from oll tho troubles and mildfort! which the futuro may have in store for me.” ‘This completely atnggerod King John, who gasped ottin despair, Thon my powwar has no terrors for you?” “None whutovor,” was tho Pusha's Jaconia reply. Illa Majoaty, itis neod{bss to add, inatantly collapatn. EDUCATIONAL, ALLEN ACADERY, RAILROAD TIME-TARLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRA RIPLANATION OF URPEUENOR MANKA.~t ng, excepted, *Suuday excoptad, {Atoniay gyttMy Guailr, iy 7 excepted Chtengo &e Northwestern MRntterny, For Mapa. uidatonka, 'Timo-Tables, Rie mmadauions apoly. ney ean ae ut dense, | 12200 pun ePacttio Fast tino... Hon e Suiour city & Rent Thy abubtiquo Day Ex, ¥I @bubuque Night tx te CLOT, tt Citta oe me eas ale: i Thamost slogant snd thoroughly equipped 1 tnos Day Rem School inthe world. Prepares for best Universi y & Yankton OF Remluuton sludnnts tigre. | Tequal nitwaningen Code Hnpiin txprte Minis,” 4 tow bonriiny pupiie rocelvad int the amily | ukresport, ocktord £1 a8 f tho: Prorident ti Sk reeport, Kockrord & Duluues Prasitent’s house and Skrochorriterorde Lakeuataea's the moat frahionabie division of tho city, audouly | DMilwartkee Ernrnes..., three rauates npart. “Year opuns Sept 3 TRA WILDER ALLEN, AM, Li.Dy Mros't, ‘M tka’ Michfwun-av., Chiengo. |B: u Martine’s DANCING ACADEMIES, %2Chienuor endog Paro advantagos, ho he Atademy bullding aro in Hiwanen Paseonuar,, timmukes & arcan lin: roon Har & Starquete MGragn tiny Fixprese, 7 it: Haul & Minnénpolta fxpr: t, Paul & Minnonpatin A Croawe.& Minnesnta, 5 Adn-rte ay. alo iinti-nv. | ‘fund for Clrewlat. fe SHOOL OF nitiurhan truing, got local tmecenrt a : . enro and Connell) Mans, ang Patintan Sinaryeeh MUSICAL ART Bloux City on the train leaving Chiert9 nt tone ED et OF any other fohayt Hershey Music-Hlall, + Chieago, FALL TERM opona Sent. 15. Bend for Now Clreu> Jar VL CLAICE EDDY, Gonoral Director, — Mra. BARA HEUSHEY EDDY, Vocal Diractor, MR. AND MRS. BOURNIQUE’S Schools for Dancing: hote} cars wast of Chlesta, g—Dopot comnarof Wolls and Kinzlo-ate, b—Dapot corer of Cannt ayd Kinzlo-sta, Chienzo, Burlington & Gainey Roativess For Mapa, Guito-fooka, Timo-Tabins, Bleep Acconnipdations, apply at any atthe gh ‘Tekot-Oilcos of the Company tn Chica: af tt, Grand Paolo Hotel, lirink's Rxprone Onee! portheast cornar Randolph wd Stators) ee Andiana-ay., Grand Centr) Depoi ig 28h find £4 Weet Mn: ite ; 3 pot, corner Cana rth-st. nour dndiana-ave | Slauisencne tan Wet sede wed cornue Canalay ae aay time. i furs sond for catalogue. Ottawa & Strontor Express, BUslosburg Pasgonyer, CHICAGO nabianua etna LADIES’ SEMINARY. | HCG Giz For etreulars ddrers, or ell on Drinetpal. Misa C. A-GREUG, 15 and 17 South Steldon-sty Chicago, 1, MISS RICE’S SCHOOL For Young Indtes nnd Childron, 43 North fa Salta- St. ‘Thorough Knuilah and Chiesienl Course of study. Mudame Russell, resident Frenvh ‘Toxchor, will Rive private Instruction. at EKansns City & Pexus Pai Autom Sunday Duagun IN Miers 20 kford. Ke'port DANCING ACHOOT, Tuer Bide—Adama and Hala PPPS SPE TTP PPT PP sta,, nuwapon, {netruction Stone ing’ und Wednorday evo'gs, Now bugiinors may commence at wny., te, Hasidence, 6 W, Wushington-ste WONTON SCHOOL OF ORATORY, Fall course tivo YEAUS, threo hours daly| shorter enurse. ONE YEA ‘Term boxins Uct.7% Applications ae TP UMBra teat, Mortis nny sing, uftor Oct. J, from 19 0 ia.m, bor circulara apply to Tele YMOND, Principat Expres ane Clty SE ds i 0 nvsdng & arurday 2222 Dn xcupt Sunda Intunday, +d Dally, axcent ‘sigutay. Jailman O6-whogl Slucpiag Coxeues batwean Chtengo, Lys At Qmsha, St Josnl, Atetilson, Suey theo without change, | Partoe Cars, aly Reclining Chairs, batweon Chicago and Knnexe Cie tf A SMOKINE-Cars, With Kowulving-Uhalrs top ae eDaily, rs und Passences nes, Council Mac, ‘opeka. and Kany Cea M**, DA SILVA & Mild. BRADFORD'S (FOlt+ morly Mr, Udon Hoffman's) Bnyllsit, Kronen, und German Hoarding and 4 Ladius and Children, 1 West Thirty-eightt-nt, New York, will reopon Sept. W,_ Applicution inay be mula by tettor purauunily os nbove, WALTELG LYMAN, ELOCUTIONIST LOOM 29 Central Muste-buil,’ A. J. Cuttor, Manner, Class §natrnetions Monuay ovivw ata Private lossuns dally TOME SCHOOL, fur Boys, Aduross 1. WAND, ve uso of first-chiss yaenoncers. C: Vara ottwchua tu wl ere Ca Be Chteaga. Milwatikes & St Pani it ailray, Pan-Handto" Nepot,corner Citn ve Bin, ‘Ticket Ofices, 6) ch ‘Trannies BE Pkt, fe Grand Mauitio otk and-at Dour, Por Hou [ bento. ~ Aire Genova Lake, Wis, Milwaukeo Fast Ala Mimauaee o Wauk Milwnnkoe, "ss. Haut’ nyolia Express trait arven tiny "Blonnsi Plow Eprom truth Aijmaukua, Madinon, Chien, iowa, and Dakota tavons Polne and Asliand #2 Milwaukoe, Madison, und trai du Cliten ‘Express, Albertyville Accomodation. Elgin Expruss., Ayron Passeni Llzin Fast Passo bunduy Pasaenver¢ Al Sinnowote tralny ran via tilwankie, iene for St Paw and Minneapolis aro iid. ulther vin Mele Json wud Prairie du Chivy, oF via Lu Crogsu & Wlavas, The Silver Islet Consolidated Min- ing and Lands Company, 52 Broadway, New Your, sept. 18, 159), Notico ts heroby given thet the Directors of this Conumny, uy ulhority, wpectally, euntercad by the Ehurouliers, hereby exit for u“*Contrivution of Ase Feasnent” of Ono Doline par share, puyubly on tho frst day of November next. Swokholders ary ro- uestud to rend und conform to the stipulation ine lorsed on thelr Stinre Certiticates, ag fallure to pay lt without remedy, Interost ut tho rute of 7 por cunt ranwin wil bo allewed on payments mnde prior a lat November, B.& STULONG, Vi Prosident. N, B.—Romittances for Contributions should bo no- companied with to Cortiticates of stock, thut pay- Rett Muy bo HoknOWledged Heroun, Litt Whoru this is Impructleable of iMeouranlont reculpts will by ro- turned for nttnchmunt to cortiOeates on whlch puy> Tent (s thade, Direct,ail rogistared mall matter for ws Compan; to Nu, 62 Browdway, N.Y. ‘ sa « Slinno- Itnola Central Ralivoad. Depot foot of Lakorat, und toot ut ‘twenty-socnatan ekotOitca, 121 Kantolphesty 1 d Fuutho Hotel, and Panne Howser ace) |_teaves {Anite Bt Louts & Toxns Expre: & 'Pyxns Bust Liny, ‘Tho above notica Js ssuod pursuant to n Resolution of the Directors passed July 10, "To provi menus Tor operating expenses at tho ming"; und, inasmuch Re the proapeotly Bruduct oF the rich mineral sinco ut by. real Dubudue & Sioux clyy Exhrut "LOnSaturduy ight to nol tn saturday ufeit rune to Feur rf only. Weiter suppfiva, Stes tes deamon iawetoN tone £6 doe Chicage a Alle itor supplies, vie, {e (a deamon Iuexpadiont to da chten: Allon Torthueale-'" EDWALU LEARNED, Lrosident Fan cats Now York, Sent, 15, 1430. OREGON RAILWAY & HAVIGATION COMPANY, ANAgsAv-or., New Youre, Yopt, 13, 180. —The Bonnt .Unton Depot, Wat Hida, curnor Canal..and Fan Bt near Van Burvuest, brides, wil Treaty Tiekvt Oltves, nt Depots, 39 Such Cis Paoltio Motol, unit tyimur Hause, | Tew + Arriva, oat ‘Gnind of Directurs huye declared 2 yuartoriy dividend of | Kansas City, Denver & Pucbl SWO G DEILGES fy naynble hov,lae tho villeu o€ |. Fuse Cx,rOsa ea the Fariners’ Load whi Teust G : a ‘Trust Gow By Bechunke-viseu Now Yorks alsonsenp dividend of ‘TEN (vy PHL CENT, payable ae Mo samo twa, and place, both pay able t stucktioidars of rvcord Sent, 3, Fur tha pur- pose of prapuring fora apecint mvoting of tho stocks bt, Lou! uldors tobe hold wt Vortiund, Orozom, Uct. 39 (0 fraich spgelal notte will uu given by eleculur luitor stockholders), the transfer bucks will be closcd trom Ecpe 3 unul Nov, is MORACE WHITE, Trensurors OREGON RAILWAY & NAVIGATION COMPANY, PONABHAU-ST., NEW Yorc, Sept 23, 199, Shornan, Mouse, Patanr Mons ADINTIONAL NOTICE. Gruntd'Pacida Loch, wud 49 Cuual, corner Sadia 1n complianea with a ruling of tho Governing Com- 7 anes mittee uf the New York Stuck Rxolu reir books of the Uregon Kalivny & 4 a at ve pa Wiil reopen Uct. dat and cloay Cet, 2b, for the pure TD pind? sey ba pons of subscription to now stock by stuckholdurs of wD pa revord Oct. 2th. 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