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GUNERAT NEWS. Jory Intnos, fs at the Tremont, Hexny Gruso, of Omuha, is at tho Palmer, J. Manteo, of St Pant is at the She 2 Hoot, of London ts registered at the ‘Tre mont, d.4. Men snnsos, of the Davenport Demgerat, Ysut the Sherman” : A. Pak, of New Orleans, is aguest of the »Bhennan + und Infant tay Tn, DW. Av, of Bau Claire, is stopping, at the Tremont.” > Pog. Waite at tho Pucife, > itm members of the “Our Gobllus" Comblnas thon ure at tue Mroniont, Aves 1B. Baveot, of the United States Const Burvey, ut the Palmer, Gronan C. Gonitan. of san Franeleogareived at the Grand Pact peril nthe Haat, Mn. ANte Mits. Bytes Prova and Mere and Mes, Walter Band, of London, are regiatered at the Mueltle, Mn. Asp Mis. dons. By Coscanntsn, Loudon; John M, Crabite, Edinturg: and Ped, Segers, Antwerp, are guests uf the Palmer, IG. Anais, General Manager of the St. Pant & Manfioby Ratlrond, and ACN, Towne, General Manayer of the Central Paeitle Rellroud, are at the Paelile. * Jos IAxrent ts tho mune of the young man Who was-taken aeddtenty Ubte the streets Satare ind wie subseguently ded at Dale's dieage Balin, of Philadelphia, ts dhe wate 26 vera of ages nud lived with mroits, who recently eume to thls elty from Afabaina bec of their sont4 illness witht ? tt No. Wa Vin Buren stroet. dew ot the North Site who are tnter- ated in the Alexian Brothors’ Hospital come pleted yesterday ¢ Urraigements forthe fair at the Clark ytreet Turner Tall aud the dears Swere Chrown open at mkiignt, we ntirtetiond are quany, and so worthy a objeet commends itself to the people generally. Francis W, wbyeurs of sie atranier: in clty, Yount the Putte Palace Care Works, wile walking wong the wallot the Waehtugton street timned Saturday niutt ace eldentally fetl otf, and landing ie the rendway: sone eight feet below tid bis left leg) at tha ankle, Ie wis trken to the © HMaxpltal. "1 Department ieved ter T teelmted cout get holla | Hy GUE. WS IMInY Whe wert vould not be gation at. all sttel a an De. Do Wall and hhavu the ope formed, or to get a phy xtelin todo tt. SATURDAY evenly Mr. Gistiy Guiet, of the ‘flrin of Million & Gilet, the celebrated eouch- boilders of Vorls, who was a guest of the Car Yhage Butlers’ Nuatlonal Assachition during the ‘Convention fu this city bet week. ave tit eles Rant dinner at the Paliner House, enterrulatng anon othor eentienen Messrs. dot We [rit= mhdont of the Assoekition: C. Fred Kine Studebaker nnd Willi M. fealty, York Clty. Taner, st of Now AVE Wed after a short tithes at Jo was at Maglidtinan only irs. mint lert a with: elreunstiices, and without frend: ehitives in the country. De. ty who attended bint. says he fed of The police further state that the use Is meri the uttention of the charitably in ed or the St. George's society, ‘Yeustees of the Liquor Dealers’ and Min- Associution 1 eaterday inorning nabiogton street, President: Porter, uf Met, die the chal, AH the members were pros. Mt ie Attorney of thy Assocation repurted tht be Hey aecived fuetn ae tt W hitd procored ni charter, and had fore warded a Tt of tre hiwa toevery district. Ut wis Fosolved that the Suite organlaiion bse a charter to the district orgurzitions upon they Whig thelr report und pity dues, Lhe Rifiries Of the Atturney and. retary were: fixed, ond thelr dutles presertbed. Adjourned unut'Nuv, 1. A MAN supposed to be M.A. Rosenhetin, titlor tr thy employ of Einstein, Lanza & Co. Noa, Wand 8) Watieh avenue, was seen to com: anit muduide yesterday ulternoon by Sunip- Juz Into tho lake at the fout of ‘Twontleth strcet, he body wie vored some Unie Inter and | wit tuken tho) Morgue, la the 2 to clothing were found two lotters frou his daughe ter Flora, Uviag at No. 3 ‘Third avenue, New York,» Misonte and in Odd: Retlow's bide un his Sort, somo bialness cards of tis eniployer's, and some. smutier articles. ‘The deecused was abou: Yours of nue, Wve teet clit inebes tall, stoutly Init. gray bale aid chin whiskers, aud was ehid Inn dick aneqne cont. and) vest. gray: Byetatenones, whito shirt, buckled shoos, and stlit lack hut. Acow, supposedly nied, evented wreat hayee yesterday by furtously charge down Uulsted btre fron: the vinduct to ‘fweltth streets a West to Hue Ishind uvente. nt 1 yesterday forenoon, an tons whine those th oughfares are generally crowd. Phe became Ike a inaddened bull when the torredar Atta bls ved cloth before its Gvex, and made Victons attempts to gore every inti, woman aod chu tt encountered in the rua, ‘The exelte IBlauteEs wis great, ‘The Palle ed out. tid Conmunder Moore finaliy succeeded fe kiting the cow at the corner of Blie Ishtid rveie und Eleventh atreut, So. Tura could be ascertained, 16 ong wis xerforly injured. The worst appeared ta be Mrs. € ih Ta Jsade, of No, 13 Hho Island avenue, aud she very: Tortuiuttely was inure scared tin injired. The cow was the property of Louis Row, of No. West Taylor strvet, A NOVEL MIRTHDAY PAITY, Last Thursday evening a poculiir entertnine ment was given at No.4 West undotph sireet, The ¢ Hastinecs ben ns follows: Bigitecn yon nen little gid named Flora lal, then 7 seared, and very bright and attractive, left hor home on Chirk sti ir Balk, te gor to kehoul and ditinot retain’ As she was in the Debieat vieiting other Utths girls oft tes Hastaned er felt no alarm tht ever When she fmediately begin an waxtots bat ta vain. Tnagtia the acon of at mother over the los of an onty chil! No pains Were apared, the police were corte ie mother Traveled to all: patrts of Ut find some vita the where Flora, ‘Tho yettrs, posed any leaving no tence f othe fost ebitd, and the grief’ of den How no thitement. Lhe Ath of Oetober Bloce's- bithday, bh i Carus, wished to ¢ ie n rod te I Non 8) Jew friends nad aout \ hor at the house « West Randolph street. ‘The avening passed In. y Hat Conversation, iMusic, sid dimebag, 10 offort belng made to banlsh all thoughts of sud+ hess, ¢ Just hefore 10 o'clock a pleture of Flora ut the awe of 7, handeomuly fruned, was brought in wad placed upon a table i the parton. ‘The eldest diughteror Dr. Bushnell fallowed, twined Bronx About tho picture, saying, lo thee, Flora, ntisent in bedy but eve yt dnt Kylee to your mot and friends, A Is Nery baplag te bots of the litle ple wate sath Dre Le Bastian her deur jo we bring’ these utigrings, hoping thut in the peak future we iy incet thee tree to hice," Mrx, Caras thet phiced a wreath of tube roses, carnations, und roxebuds ubave the Others of tho family fallawed with: nt bouquets and books. A handsomely Hid. volun of talland’s Povins wits pice kented hye “Ura Youn aon, 8 Mee old, . Who bi now ber only child, Muste folluwed tha eatition, and the company suon passed to She atl pperetitilie While there some aDproprinta remurks were nto, and algo alter supper a poe wus recht, the burden of which being t Flori, thous abe Rent, Wax aver remen and hope thir tht celebration uf her Hrthday rought ate He Ci ced os hee ath mi restorlag her to her mother, who Mae never given up te hop tutube willbe founda Vadeepy MILITIA NOTES, Dit 1. W, ‘fuawad bas been appointed Chap- Jain of the Firat Infantry Regiment, Ukonon T, Lovesoy bua been retocted First Lienteannt of Company HH, Plest Heghnent, Cary Wittaaa L. Lixvsxy, commanding Company G, Firat Infantry, bas tendered his reslynution, : Cot. Quink, his wixty-duys* leave of nbsonve having explred, Lins val assimed command Of the Recond Reginent, AN cloction his been urdered ut ihe armory of Compuny 8. Slzth Infantry, Nov. d, to. ehaose 0 Becond-Llcutenant, view Milter, realigned. AS election of alllcers will tke place at the an Wry OF Company Ke fwelfen iattietlon, Uet Pchuose i First and Second Lieutenan SkutoT, ROWE CS BMT, PF Computy Teghinent, ass for an honorable eehaes weceunt UF bis business dterfering wat! niiltary duties, contending Con, merida the he Flea hanya Aduing, on necount of fem: a any Gy of Urivate ire i] i from tye stat Riis Lixor A.D. Sart, commanding @ a touipay drat Weatgients TeCODIMYynds the hone “" alle ea rete rWauy f. Cvintt, ig te wis 3 ON ALCON OF Explrat i Wego perder, 22 NNT OF Sapiens COs Ghitkauiw Ghar of Sempbly, are wbont holdiiug lugar tly, slinilar to the one in cone ‘tumplicion By theirs eyluant tn this elt 7 Por reaton the Chicks” afd u } Teuon at Atlante. | Ese AEN FH IorKeraBLY wen, whe buve a knowledge of muse suillelent to eanble theur to read tutes, snd who dieare to jotu the mew First Reginent Hund, are cejucated to mout to-uight at the an jury at Juwkson street. 1S. Bowe, commanding Company Regument, recommends the discharge, + Folin, Edgar W, Mesa Streamer, ‘on neeauit of eREs vy proved. Cape FA. TacKson, Company 13, Twelfth, Mattalion, recommends the honortble diechuree of Private Thounts O, Wallace, Wintel. Ker + Byron tT. Burton, and Samuet arnt, on ait of remaval from the State, Th Piest Regiment is progressing rapidly tn the orgunizition of a new tlokt bra band, Uns der the leadership of Prof, Mutehinson. About twenty-five men tiave alrentdy niet thelr Sitention of ontisting, and more are exported Mn, At tho Inet meeting of the Board of Onleens, Quartermager Hell was tustructed te purennsa fusteeiuits, tides tho drevtion of Cal Swain, Th necontenee with: these ttsdructions, seated proposals were advertised for, and tae Saturdat: the contract wns closed for thirty-four plee neh fastriments, There will be a mect {ur at the armory to-night, fay thy purpose of enlisting all who pee rendy to Join the new band. a. Bray atte Cos to thy tute Hey emlance at Mnea, Ape y neh tas asslcncdd to thie Pleat Beart ment for tity. “The company woe titty odd atratg, and looked well. Tha inembers will Drebitly elect ath next Suturdity nivht. Cot, Swath sitys tint lea of dlabandiye Vows pay K hfs been. dropped for tie pres Uwe compiay his best dobng rene! i} for the pust two weeks, but Thitt he titends to boll Chad perniinerary rompany asa menses over the heads of all tho w and wher yes tet 1 recommend tte distal where the boul my fall, roops in Athinta at ay illithe Feane thy Wisconsin, Hu tine, ‘TIRE Ww the lite rent South. Ph i nt ital quitrters, ‘The boys were not allowed toexpond te for anything, and thelr comfort Apperred ty be a subject oftatudy among atl the eptertitiers. of the elty. * ‘th 1 sever pinides aid some competitive ue the Rockton! Ritles were permitted to away tive prizes, ‘Tho membersor the fou panies are cuthtstastle alae thelr return over tho tecepuon they mut with, aid entertain the khullicst fectings for thelr late hosta, Asoriten meeting of the Exeeutive Committee val Heh w v of tho Bound of Managers of the First Reghnent, Falr was held In the officers’ rea. of the urmory inst Saturday ovening, ut which the” style of tha olreuirs te he distriinated iimong tho public was decided upou, The tars ure to be sent out this veuks Tha fallowlny Sub-Committoas hive Heuppainted: On Muninee, Mas. Bangs, beat, Qoech and Lieut. Lovejoy. Oo Constitition, 8. Sintth, Privates Cortwall and Fleet. woud On Printing, Lieut, Miles, Sorgt. Shep: pard, mul Corpor) C.J. Malte. On” Corres spondence, Lieut, Ubltnian, Sergt. Lebly, Sergt. Willits, and Corporal Forenuut On Donavon y Quarterinnster Bell, Seryt. C Mauluom, Serge. FR. B delfrles, and Private ARTY Ou Muse, Lionts Me A. "Troe, Privates C. G, Mecker and Musthn: Pollen, ut. Nichols, - Privates Falllott, 1 Palmer, George send, and I. fash, Te Is hoped by) the Bourd. at Mamtyers of tho bazaar that Gen, W.'T. Shorinait ar soine other person of distinetion mny be to tarmulty, open the ent leven hooths, one for cach’ congiany and ono tur the field and staff officers, aro to be erected ttpunt the tlooy uf the upper drill hall ar exhlil- ton boon, and hidies are to be Invited to attend tocach. ‘bie lower hall ty to be ised asa room for refreshinents and for seh entertiinmonts asmay be provided during tha haze ‘The Ctr will commence on the bith of December, and will close on the 2ith,~-Chrlstinig ve. tt ts t+ tended tu eoattnet the bazaar upon the same qeltet ple ny thitt by whieh tho Seventh New vork Rewiment's fale was conducted hist winter, which was suek a SUBURI : BXGLEWwoOD, The Young Men's Gartlelt and Arthur Club hota hamecting thls evening at thelr hendquar- ters on Wentworth avenue. Goud spetkers be In attendines, and tha Glee Chib will he present In fli force, Ata inceting of the Board of truateos of the ‘Town of Lake hotd Peiiay evening at tie Enyle- wood hose-house, It was decided to purchase: of Uyde Park © its: interest dn tho Joint water-works, aud, fr the purpose of iy riving ut the vadue of tho property thoy ask dant it bo nppraised by competent disinterested: partles, -Por the purpose of appointing etch a conmleston the two Bourds wit hold a jolt seston at the Grand Facile Hotel at 6 o'clovk* this ovenlog. The Kogtewood Literary Soviuty hotds a inect> Ai Sus evenly at the Kdence of Mi. Henry aE nt, on Wentworth We. next Sutruday evening nt Toteon Lall, ‘he ‘Terpalehoreun Club aives Its test purty: CASUALTIES. CARELESS GUN-ITANDLING. Speettl Dlapateh to The Chicago Tribu: RINGEIEDAY MWh, Out. 24—Harry I. Price, 0 Dhreksinith aaploged at) tho Rolling Mls, and, Miss Sue Mitehott, daughter of Gourge Mitehell, aloof tho tills, went out nutting today, curry drug at double-barreled shotsin inthe wagon. On rovehing boing this afternoou both alighted, and Price was drawing out tho gun, when It wits nes eldently exploded, both barrela emptying tholy heavy charges Into the young people. The youn woman recelved twoatyeilve or thirty shot ti the rlaht stile, which with not initiet a serious fae Jury, but the solid part of the vhurge entered her Joft arm below tho shoulder, leaving an aper- tire lange enongh to dita nan's hand, and, i mititing wnputation af thaurn. Young eecived the othor charge In his right arin, everal of tho muscles being torn nway, but probably he will not lose (he use of his arm. CRUSUED Special Dispute to hO DEATH, fhe Wulcays Tribune, Fawr Saginaw, Mich, Oct. w—Freduriel Wells. a rosidont of Gurrett Clty, Ind, while working on the track near Harrison, Claire Coune ie Just eae Was struck by a locomotive and iastaunnthy ileal, Ta. Oct, 26—Witlian Taker, tty BLUEE 4g man angel 1 Sears, wid employed. na th cht awltehmar for ihe Chicago, Hoek Eslund & Paeltte Us Hipaly dvthis etty, wis run ever ond fustantly killed byt freiaht train uc toe Might. His footeaneht tna yiarderall, wid he Was tirowa boneath the wath, Ue wheels crush Tug bis legs and body. KILLEW BY A POLE, Specht! Dispatch to The Chiengo ‘Tribune, Watseka, I, Oot. 26—At uy epublica pole- ralaing yestorduy, tu Milford, a town a fow antes south of this plico, Thomas Vatmeter was killed ‘by the aveldental falling of the pole whon almost ih position, Me was a young man about 17 years of tug, son of Joli Valinetor, & proutuont eitl: aun of thy phice, ‘ DROWNED, Special Nispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, ONvnugue, In, Oot. 34.—Late Saturday night Houry Kriyer, of this city, fotl from a tint-bout und was drowned, ‘Tho vcetlunt eceurred at Specht's I Ho leaves w very large fanlly. FIRE RECORD. AL NEW. YORK, New Youk, Oot. 44—Tho plain factory of ist Giller, a Avesstory bullding, Now 20 t0 2 West Twonty-secoint street, burned this att+ ernoon. Only the walla tire loft standing. Atiout 400 phinos nearly commloted and a darge: quant. ty of stock wore dostroyed. My, Gabler valued Ie stoek at abont, $50,000 nud the tullding at 00,000, Treen, e000 on stock nd) B2U,000 on building. One hindered and tweiyyellve wark- fen eoiployed inthe fuctory test tools valued Wh #5 ,uuU, % ‘ ELEVATOR BURNED. CINGINN ATH, Oy Oot. 2h—The trelght. wire- house and ctuvator of Lemuel Boggs. yt Kin wood, Plekaway County, 0.,0n the Solota Valley alleoad, caught tro this morning from: love. tmotlve sparks, and binned with (ty contenta and Miveo trevht curs. ‘Total juss, 810,000; instir- Wee On Clevittor, RA, AT GALLUY 18, 0, GALOIS, On Och 2h—Flre roke out this Tnorotig tthe briek touring mit of Lawson & Hell. destroying it. ‘the toss on the buthl ting ba $5,000; Tivumnince, 83,000; lose on stock, $1,001 siege, eas i the Balindedpia Hire ana 10 orth Americ, both of Lntludelphin, ro Was Incendiary, IN CHHICAGO, Asti alarin to Bagine Company No. 4 ut Bs: Yoaterday morning, wad caused by wo fire din the: var Of wonu-atury fruine dwelling at Nov Uz North Carpenter street, awned wad awoupled by Thy Kl. Date, SIU. Case, . VELAGUATION, Vicronta, Out. 26—A treat Zaucaville Forks, complutosy testroy¢d the town. It artulnated in inte shagty. . Forty ‘buildlugs were vous mumnud, SEE eee An Ingontous. Device, . An Stullun engincer hag drawn ont Which meta with ‘Tbeebuu's approval, nblng foreign embassies to bave. intervies bier: Ud sty peentate of ising ae wikclig Geir shoud off, ‘The cilltlew by so due slcuod tbat be will only geu tholy heads, He = 8 plan, for ene Huy the Lnproved Howe seates, Borde: Sellvek &'Uoy Aueula, Ur Luke streets OREM Colored Boy Found Yes- terday. . Capt. Napier's Three Faithful Sons Still Continuing Their Search, The Seandalous Statements Regardiig the Rey. Forel Hart Stamped ag Valse. Undeniable Declarations of Relatives and Friends Most Deeply: Intorested. . TIES SEARCIT OxK Mom nopy. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicuso Tribune, TOLLAND, Mibh. Get, 2h—Thure [4 very Ito news at this point. Nothing haw heen found atong the beaeh from Grand Haven north, to Snugmtuck south, but tea tiles north of South Thiven the cotared toy. nod about 10 yoars, tho colored coole's asaistant, tas been found, with a Mfeepreserver on marked “atenmer Alpena.” hid corroborates the iden tulegraphod to you yesterayvi7 (hut the current whieh has been setting to the southward for the Tne fltty= aIX hours must lave moved wt the bodies which wi tear the shore with It, and, vonaequently, wa all expect thit the bodies whieh were in our yieinity on Wednesday and Thursday last hive all ono with the curfent, at least as far south ag Ste Joseph, Unless we get a strong aontharty whl we will not see anything mare on our shore, aud this opinion is held by Capt, Hutte alsa. 3 THES THREE SONS of Capt. Nupler ure covering tie whole const from here to St. Joseph, and don't leave a atone Maturned to tid thely dead bat breve father. ‘Tho many people woo have been stopping here lo beon band tu ntteud te the dead bridles of tholr relatives aro now feuying and wolng south, aunt some of them begin to despair of ever Hn: ing thom, ‘Tn the Weatern atamelated Breas, HoLtann, Mieb,, Vet 24.—The only bods found toaliy was that of a young colored boy, proli- biy tho cook's ussistant. ‘Tho wlud hs boon southwost, but [4 now west. Uniess tt changes to the southwest heavy, Cow bolies wilt be found here. Patrels are moving farthor south. The shore from St.fou to Grand Haven bag been erowdel to-day by different patrols. Speetut Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune Gnanp HAVEN, Mich, Ue! The budy of a colored boy, supposed to be one of-tha crew of tha Alpen, was pleked up by one of Capt. Nanler’s sons twelve miles south of Holtand to- day aud was burled at once. ‘The churches hero huve all held memorhi services to-day, BARE WAT, UMTICR IAS ASE. Tbunes You will al ‘ettlated pupor to paterday’s edition in Editor of ‘The Chieago Winter Pianos, Mich, Oct. Jow ime space In your widely: sny that the remarks toy reforenve to "hoe Re: vel Hart do bliin geet injustice, Mr. Hart wag quite the opposit: of what is thore sald of him. Ho was generous, klud-hearted, and tender townrd all penple, and to guy tint he wis obstinate aid self-willed, and fleterained in fis opposition ta hls wife's wishes not to xo by the take to Cllengo, 13 siniply tntrne, und equilly so Is the atutemunt that the bride's parents were opposed to the mueriune because of this obstinaey in his character. For those who know him best know that he possessed. no such tit. ‘The tuets, brieily suited, wre Unit Mr. Thirt desired to wo by tho fitke, ag le thought ft would ti ae tho plorsure of tholr trip. Tis wife wasaverse tu traveilog by water, owing tothe fet that she hd at brethor drawned some four years iyo. she mentioned this nversion to her husband and porhips to two oer Uhree trios, ‘There was ne sien thing as qpyodtion Bpo her part to goluy by the luke, and a deters autination upon his part to go. Phe wedding was ong Of the brightest and tnipplest that ever ou- eure, nid the entire absence of opposition or disstistuction. ‘The xession of any eburet and the pustord of tho other chnrebes bi thi plice, and tho friends of the bra unite with we in aliviline the above fucte, Jub ON SWIET, Tate Vresbytcrlan Churel, White Pigcon, eh, a FROM RELATIVES AND CETI/ Te the Editor of ‘The Citcayo Tetoune, Watrn Manos h Wher vere tala etatetnoents Buf Ovt. i HL Wing r 1 i Dy z aad ny lelting ty bis disposition, and that: satd, tlidposition ted to opposition to his murrhuce hy part of the fandly of the bride, iy whhont foundation; and whereas. we do not beleve dat he povelsted tn golug to Chivage by way of Lae Michigan and the fl-fated Aipend contrary to lls wife's expressed whihos, | gas that sho sid not fmplore™ him to: go by: ratl, but only expressed her tinddity i reference to gous upon the lake, having aever been upon. the water before: and whereas, thy boxt of feet- ing caxisted toward Mr. Uart nt the timetee hb marche pan the part of the entire aunilly of the brides und whereds, In connection With the untold sorrow Mnaging over the Inte bowie of the bride nud this entire gommiutty, wo deeply regret tit any one should give publlelty to any senthnent fale or tue that might in any way reflect My upon the oherished memory of one Pwhom we all jearned tu esteem hight we therefore uuthorize the publeation of the fore~ Ole Mitel d, DAVIS, ui Suid W. Siete, Sess G. Trorensy Mas Uf. de pavts, . Miss Bee DAVE iiinttiy of belo, : JK Urry Laws Riospes, Jelh Muntity) eat Cb S We ALD Th. FY Siver uthorin Chul VELOWMAN, nepal Uanun School, —— nes HANCOCK'S “STRADDLANG LEEPER.” The Democrave arty for n Tarhy for RovenueOnlyThe Att Tay Mroutn Must Dishonorable New York deratd (BreeeTrade Dena Octet In twelve days from now the voters will dculde At the polls to whlen purty thoy prefer to intrust tho country for four 9 ears to cour, At this woment the best-intermed mon of, both parties believe that the Republicans are: inore than tkely te carry tho elvetion, and the questian ts indy to the miads of seb men ine ot majority, tn didy and August the probubill- tles were entively the athor way. ‘fhe Hepub- Howas were tome downy the Domnoorata thought thinmselves sure of access. ‘Toe Milne olvction IN Reptianhes only pitesitled this feeltng ot boty sites, byt tn chaly desneration the Reputee Henna in the lat weeks of the india and Ohio. Mrlete. eutivuss hud tho happy tuspiration to drop the Nerve und repulslve attacks: on the South and being tite pramlionce tho tarky, From that) diy they have prospered, and from Ghat day dates a constantly increasing Domocrite contusion and demurallzation, end anne. For the presentio y toulleh tetter tram Gen. Tumvock, iatonded tor the dutittude of New dorsey, Wiel tas done wotal dimage to Democrats and elyewhere, and 1 at KDE ‘lust oventug by Mr V8, Hewitt fn tits he & chired—trot, Wut Gon. Hunuock teat protections det nad Goa, Garitotd wetrader; BeuOruE Hutt willebever party gets in the fark will be von sldered by a cananlasions third, thut the publicnns have hindurod uw retorin ef the tari a Consens, whieh td tris arth, that the Dymovrate are ye sound peotectionists ad tholr Oppanents, Which Is pot tue; and Ny that it doei net mutton, Mr Howitt's specch shows that he thiaks the Demnouratio prospects all but hopeless; but we tthe (ue liberty i ae hin Tau be awed it to ths raputition to be alfent Fitber Chin hoautddte an napoertant qucstion wa he did te his het nits spugen. Ae anon as the Rypublicens touched the tarlit they duit that they mul atruck thy | keynote of she vunvass, Is, then, the counery really in fa- Yor of a iiintenancy of the oxlating condition OF the revenue tuws? Wo donot bulleyy. It. We Ueliovo thud fit bad been thoroughly vin sNaprittel diy thy Uynioerats oy Mid ahOsgct yt haven ke uwitt Veunbull, Yondrlubsy Voor; heen, Pendigun, Moxvison, dasurd, 1s Absa), dolph ‘Yueker, ‘Curlisle, Suvld <8. Moore, und others hud begunin June, direutly itor the Cligmuatl Convuntlon, as they ought (0 have dong, to explain to the people, aa they well Know bow to do, what tho Douoenttie plat forme meat, -It they bud, we say, begun in dine, boldly, intelligently, thorauably, to ex- (ie tbls haportunt question to the podple, we have HUT dou that they would In November’ uve Bwept the couutry, + -listeud of that Wells, Howitt, ‘Srumbuil, Voorhees, Murrison, uid all tha rest of the Dom: verutly revenny rotoriiens reunanied duriig Wp Whole suimuer wud full wagileot us pu uuuy inleo fniavhote, TI prema witty ay f U now, fi the taet dhiys of th iy Republicans have aponed the aulye appeals te the four of aninstrugted workings men. | Sintdenly these Hemoeratle leaders itp pony, but onty to rasure the public that it need que bo nfrafd—this Democratic ther will not nite, Let nobody be deceived. If the Dema carry tuo elevtion they will chitture and the tacit; they will lower tho dutles whleh a wow bl and thoy will ubollsh many duties. They wil repeal the aaviration laws aid enable ome ncrelmnts to tuy eulps where they ean bye thom tnst advantageoaly.: 1 the Reputdleatia tho elvetion thoy will keep the revenie lusts thoy nee, That ty the exuet truth hort the matter, Whoover wants to see tho tart muintaloed, " toto eee tho nt lratton kewa tu vhopyed, whoever favers eubsilies and grants, ought ty vote the Republican teket, Gon thts voek’s letter iad other atiompts to betag these rt notwithstanding, TC any workiyruien anywhere belleve that it would! injure ditia er His futevests to alte ho tril nt thes Ulsan tes shoud voto the Repubtiean ticket. noinitter whit sort of contradictory appedts ure Him at this tate day fe te canvass hy: Wells, Jtewltt, Bayard, a: PINES citie not tt that no ywrent question lke this should be enrried by a telek, Ut Nn be fairly aud sii lstactortly curried onty hy systematic und Intelligent appeal to tie eouitey. Whenever that 1a made we belleve the peopte will respond, We belleve.that inen Hke Mr, Wells, who whh to revise and reform the tarhf becise they be. lieve protection an injury te the country. and wen It Mr. Hewitt, who wish to- revise and reform ft beenae they believe that protection, though useful Ih tha past, has lone Ha “work arm that our lang protected mminifaetures can now shind nlone,—we botieve such nen, If they will spenk boldly and etearly to the country, eat convines it. But we donot. bolleve that Chey ought to be trusted with power: tuntll they tirst tuke the tromble to convince the voters, and that te take needed reforms by a trivk Is only to play n conildence game with tho: vottutey, and beluga revulsion agatist (he enite: have ut heurt, is, whien the by atrolt, thoy the Demoeratie teaders, whoxe frst duty tt. was to expound and explain tis frank nod hon eat declaration to the people, and convince thet of its Justice, chose to by silent duriiyg the whole: suminer and fall ‘Uh would Nok xperk: for free ships beewtise they fenrou to lose Maine thoy would tot apna for mine trill bes couse thoy were afraid of belug hurt in Oblo and fidin “They gat Gen, Haneoek to write in absurd straddfing letter tn eantenipt ef tho plat- form to help then in Now dersoy sud Conneetl- cut. All this thine thoy were suyiing to then actves, “Only Jet as get ty on gone othar pre: text, and then we will curry out ogy platform.” ‘ aia = 5 AMUSEMEN') MARY ANDERSON, The most successful enmugement ever played in Chlenze by Mise Mary Anderson closed Suture duy evening at MeVickor's Theatre, the mudlenee being as tare and bridhint as any: that had ate tended durhyg the season of two weeks, Miss Anderson reserved for ber last uppearinco ono ofthe very best apeelmets of her powers sho has yet oxhibtted, nppeariog tn Franels Noon ‘Talfourd's clusste tragedy “lon,” 0 work that won Ktrong commendation upon Its frst produce Hon i 1K ie an iiiportant: addition to high eluas dramittie Uterature, and which yet deserves to rankasn work of exceptivint strength in trenatinent and of peeuilarly pire tone and quality. It was, moreover, Miss Anderson's flrat. “nesumption of tho role of fon, und, we believe, her very first appenranco in H omitte character, Tt is a rile partaking: equally of tho lofty-herole and tho vigorous): rinniutic, valliing at times for the sweet grace of youth ng well ts the strom powors of min tunity: and Miss Audergon Is peeutlarly titted hy physique und trasning to aequit herself aredit~ ably In gueh an undertaking, For a first under tuking {twas far more thitn ercditablomit was omfnently sucvessful. It was full of tilee shad. fogs of passion, and the tne touches of ayt fr outnmbered the ovcuslonat lapses Into awk- Wardness nd: stiue Fapcoutlonn lity The do- Hyery of fon's tate Cut idessiyre to Adrants (the King), tn the second vet, was charactorized with: fg aolemulty und eurnestiess admirably in keep- fog with the apirit of the situation, and was rently enhanced by the excollont support ren dered In this secae by Mr. Lovlek, whose persons ation of the gloomy tyrant was ong of tho beat. things he has ylven here, Atal. i the nfdaslight witar scene, where by tho custing of jots the duty of ending tho woes of Argos by tho asenstiation of its hated ruler falls upon Jon. and titer ii the paluce, when the youthtut hore confronts bis sleepayg ey and wavers th hls terrible purpose long enough to luarn thit aldrista is his futher to these svenos Mika Anderson exhibited a sympathy with and an une derstanding of the rile that spoke well for hee hitviligence aud sthdy. tHor love seones with Clmintie wore tender and at-the same tine sufleiently muimiivh to preserve the Hlusion.—In- dew, tit early all the varying phases of the charactor she showed n wider range of possibltl- Cex thur Ble bas hitherto beun crudited with, Whilu the play tg. perhups, tea savercly: clings to besome very popular with Moutre-goors the ar ihiy. the purtat lon i well worthy OF Miss Atilerson's Hue powers, and Wit awl to ts her fame, With the exeoptlon of Mr. Loviek as ehlraxtix, Me. Normmie its Medon, Mr. Downtng 14 Cleatption, and Mas Claneey as fru, the support Was bol worthy of the play and the atur, WIDE OTILER LUBATRE Mr. Joseph Wheelock, au nctor well and fayare ably known ta the Chteage publie, makes his ilist appenrancs here this season at the Grand: Opera-tlouse to-night, Mr. Wheelovk vlnys doe Thatcher fa John Habherton’s new pla ett.” ho eburnet is one whieh gives My. Wheelock an opportunity to da what is said to be * his greatest plecu of neting, his Futcanhridye lone excepted." Tho mine agement of the Grand Opere-Houss hive pored new scenes for every uct ol the new pliy, and the diapositian’ seus to be good to ylva the prodiretion tho utiist care as to propriety. of Beene and propertica, ‘The Snny arrived from St. Lonis yesterday moni, and. are quartered at the Tremont Houso, “Our Gobting la tho bill at, MeViekor's tor tho -weekis tha Harrisons iu“ Phbtod ut iy he Bleetrig Light," with Jolin ut Havorly's; and Miss Maud Lorrestor wpp "wt the Olympic. GERMAN OPERA, Soldom before hag such a crowd turned out to witness wt German performances a that which filed MeVicker's Thentro last evening, Loay: before thd curity rose stunding-room was at in premium, wid many were unable to galn ainda. dlon. ‘The maguet that wlotded thi powerful at- traction war the trae performance tn thiy city of Johann Straugs' celebrated epe rotta © Die Hlederinaus"* (‘Lhe But) ‘The fact atone thit Joti Striuss, the unrivaled composer of the “Mas Danibe" und — uther matehless ala vicees, ‘compased = tha musta. to this operetin ia sulllciont “guurantes that it $4 a tine mmaleat production, It fs agen io every sense of the word, and his enehauting waulta meludies pormeate the entire work. ‘Cho toxt is from the Freneb of Molltay und Hutery, and Is very witty und full ofgparkling fun, Nis 0) oy tiklng everything Inte conalids eration, i fariboeve tio avenge of operottas: Wh operasb.autes formed in this country, and i ds supristiog that Ie his never yet been Attempted on the kuylishsstiuge. If it wan, ft would, certainly take better thin “Vin ov Ratiuttz” But much of the site of the operctindepunds upon the performers, Tt nat ony needs youd alaygers, but Mrateelisd notord, tho litter tore thin the fora Thidy. por whose shoulders rested the burden of Mast evening's performance enn Hot be sth ie! be grout whizera, with the excep Hon of one or ta, bit they were all first-class: netord. Ti fact, tho deci Was so vod that the: dhorteomings §1) Cae vould woll bo overs looked. Tho palm of the evening was won by Miss Bortha Fietach, a little xoubret that bas 10 wipyriors und few eqtas, Herdinging, white pers fuctly sathifactory, la nothy any nents faultless, Pee wots KO MAvEly and go bowltobiygly tht, one peadily Corots that she is not agreat anger, At alist eqiully mertterionsperfornunes Was that of Ming Linn Witssinin. This hay das, 2 splendid and wellesichugled eoprann volew whieh ale knows how to handlo with rout skill, and ty oo soubvet of great roputition. she bb propane, the only soubres on the German siayge Init qui net and camnilly well. Ror single: lust aveubys fofs nothing to be deatred, but hor vedi, while more thin ordinary ood,’ dnekad anal tho. vigor and” vivae- ity of Which she ia capable. Mp, Moritz Wassustiin, who assumed tho priticlpal tenor yarl, surprhed everybody with his good slagiig and geting. ‘hls wentionun has hed but ttle: ste Os perience tins fr, but he auted ib if he: fd walked the boards for yours. Uy sings aie. dyrie tonor that dicks only tt little more sehoul- tng to make it of great value ta hin, Nelthar Mr, Selly noc Str. Holneimin excelled whoring, but -thute voting was trat-u or ot (hen showlig 4 tne semie of humor, “Prat ably thy inoxt ansatiatiatery part performed last evening wits by.dtr, Waldrop. This gentles jun bus wood baritone volee, but falted to use ft Lowdvantaye, and his noting evoumod ruthor Stut and aiwhewart. Mr. Soyer made quite a hit nthe part of tho Jailer, wiVing nhout as tua By stetlatt ons of the part as could woll bo ine neti : ho orvhestra wud chorus did, well considoring that ser dubured uoder the disadvantaged of a tirst night. Prof. Rownbockur desery for bby yudd bundiing of the baton, WAURY BECKETY DEAD, | | NEW Youn, Oty gievTbo World gayss A cable dispatch from Mr. Puteman, the London’ comediin,.to anu of dtr. Beckett's private and Unprolesslunal triends tn thls olty, was recelved Jute last ight annennctug the death th London Sestorduy af the fuyorit gomedian, Harry Heck- elt. From sept, a0, 187, up to the close of last weuson ut Wulluck's ho was the Icudiug and pop- ulur comedian of that thoutre. Ho came here first in the fall of 1503 with Lydia Thou pson and her troupe op thelr tirst visit. Me waa the orige 4 Hare Buater to * Forbitden Frutt" 3 IRIS POLTEICAL PLAY. Dbpateh to Cineinnats Enquirer, TLoxpon, Eng, Oct. 2.—As 1 previously pres dicted, the Irlah political play of Dion Bonet canlt, "The O'Dowd,” hing created a stir bore, ‘both mong the patriots and the partisan press, pro sind con. Lgave you tho sationt seene, which ombraces as the contr fotture ono of the rare events witnessed an ab ation polltioent tustinga. A botd, ardent, and Linpnsioned young Irish patriot fa acdroasing hls Felluw-eomnitesmen on inane houd-rigits, in opposition to i eontesting andl thity for a aout: de Paritament, and serenationtly erlticldog conimon nad erroneous comments, Mike—" My yaltint opponent hing toll you fi Jand vannot support her population. Fifty Sours igo shy xupported over vtyght milllonss How there avo tess thin five, yet there are too mminyt Thew she was a nation,—now she tea domestic servant, the Clad a of the funily, ‘its Baygehund lead prosporote at homies tess speeted abroad, when tree Ireland freely poured: out her only treasure, ber ehitdeen's blood, in path and io Belzium, todetend the integrity of the British Buipire? ds it disloynt to regret those. of oite nationtlity. of our prite, of our Mast we he told that om blood (3 ho Tonger wanted, but our lund fs, as it on be put te more pratitnbie purpose than to ralse jen, for specniation clulns the sofl as better Ited to. sheep-wilk, where the enreiss: butchers Kuroepe enn tatton sheep on our tle Ih aur deserted how it the axseinblerd fthor! ra shall we yo? Why, wo ain Hons that have crossed tho orthiess, Idle, thriftless yvagas Mat were changed on thole arcival on ore tate thylfty, herd= working, biviltnt Hizenk, the lfe-bluot of Anernenn tbo souree of American wealth and prosperity! ow wai tho mitare of those millions ehanued? Was tt ctininte, o was Lt freedom?" Freviloins* Me <A tine tharo wns, ere Iroland’s griefe egut, Wevery rood of ground mitatned tts than: Imes are changed? and now a sordil trade Usurpa the sotland oanishes the spades Ono master erasps the whole duinain alone, ANT Reourged “by famine from his humble Homa, Tho sturving peaaint leaves his enbinedoor, And seeks with bleeding haart 1 kinder shore, Unhappy tand! to hiestontng ills prey, Where fow grow rich ind mitititudes decay!" THE RAILROADS. PULLMAN CAR PATENTS, The Maltimere & Ohio Rallronad Company has Nled its answer to the sult of the Pullman Patace Cac Company, of Chlemzo, for an jujune- ‘ton to prevent the Introduction of palace eara on tho Haltimore & Oble Rallroad similar in construction to thoso of thy Paltmian Company, Tho enit of tho Puluce Car Company wos entered three works ago, the Malthnore & Ohio having onided its contrnet on Out. 1, and haying Login the puilding of cars for (teelf in Cinein= nuatl ‘The answer of tho Baltimore & Obte claims that the Pullman patents ure iuvalid, many of thom having been anticipated a othor Invent- ors; that many of tha etulmed Inventions a fount in curs used long prior te the Putten, patents; and Wat tho relweue which Pullin took ott in 87h was a far different invention fron that of tle original patent. The Baltimore & Ohlo Company clatin that inun hus ro peatedts, on the ground of defective spveltioas Hone tr previous putuuts, had new ones bat xtended his orhelnal doy into w much targer vl Jn 18i6 Pullman tiled will agalust the Barney & Sintth Manufacture ing Company of Cinehinat! to reste their nuuntifuoture of cars, which he clabmed lifringed bis patent, "his is the Company mnnutieturing: curs for the Balthuore & Uhlo,and which bus tuo muuaitifacticed ears for the Contral Pultic, Chicago, Miwarkee & st. Punt, and other raile rend computes, ts well ts for the Winer sh Ing-Car Company, ‘Vestimuny has been taken dn this case at Cinehmitf, but “ne tafunetion bus rheenoblitned. Shnilar salts were brought against the Waygnige Company in oChicage sd Now York with siuilee results, Tho defendants: alse clan that tho Michigan Central, Chleaza, Kock Island & Uaoltte, Chieugo, Milwaukee & St. Haul, Central Pacliic, and othor roads are using gars sliar to those miugufactured for the Bute timore & Ohio, aud that tho Pulling Hopi: has nover sought to restrain thon; a thut alt of Paliman's thirty patents have explred exeept. nel ite his only two yours to run, The Patton Company's counsel, which ine cludes Messrs, Dickenson of Now York, Thun for of Rhode Isnind, Onield of Chicago, and Steele, Carter & Sterling of Bulthnore, asked tho Court for an order to reatraln the [ule Umore & Ohio from Utne the curs penitug the bearing of tho case. ‘Phila the Court refused to gratit, and the Baltimore & Ohio wilt put on its new curs Nov. L ‘She hearing iy’ tho cuso hos been postponed until! November, BOUCICAUL CORNING, TA. ‘To tha Editor of ‘The Chicago Tribune, Counixa, lit, Oct, 2h 18.—Your newsy and euterprising paper hus a good many readers i thls part of lowa, who.ure plensed to yreot Tne TRiuSY eneh morning. “Polltles sem to by the wl-absorbing topic of tha day, yet thore ure some netive businers-men uf this place whohave becono so Much Interested In a new riallrond project that thoy trke timo oven during the Might of the polltteat campuyn to took etter tho business lntereste of our town and counts. », Afow dauyango a now rallrond organigution wis elfected hore, Btyled the Wabash, Corning & Counell {ifulfs Rutiruad Company, the purpose bump to gota Chicago euunection with tho Wabash Round by forming n junction with the “Denke oad," now belnyg built westward inthe southwestern part of this Sturte. Itis the pur- pore of this now Coarpuy to start trom sou whero near Lenox, Jin, passing through Cornings Hy thonce northwosterly to Coun vil Blutls, thus giving the Wibush tine ad reet cantiection betweon Counclt Wutté and Chie cuxo through some of the bust pret of this Stute: fi passing ever much territary that is now without ndeqnto rallrond faellit 'Phis rod when butt. will elve acecss to rieh and extensive mines of coal and stone In Adams County and reuitly benvllt the peuple along tho row, Of- Teers have been elected us follows: President, re W, Fritnk: Vice-President, A. 1. Turner: Sceretury und ‘Treadurer, We Me Crowloy, all resktents of Corning. Prelionry surveys are how bolig mide within a fow miles of this place, and It is.expeuted that before the nuxt wueat. harvest: the Wabish Rallroud will be tn opora- Von throngh thy country, ho Wabash’ falks seem bund to hike tholr share of the business of Southwestern Lowi, and although thls portion, of the Brite 18 now well cecupled by ane of the ‘Dust ronda faethe country (the C,, B&Q.) thore Je still room fora competing ling, and this fact the Wabash people know welt, 1t looks to‘one on the spot is though there eantd be wo compro. aifie betweon these two rots without a yictial abandonment of ibis territory by tho Wabash, and this road hag too tiem a footing here alrendy to think of such @ thing now, xX. TEMUANTEPEG RATLROAD, Tho New York Phnes says: 'Uho ‘ehuuntepeo Inter-Ocean allroad Company, now engaged in the constriction of a rultroad aoross the Lath af Tebunnteper, Muxteo, Intends to send inn few days threy parties of engineers from thly elty to the Maeltly Const. One of thom'wilt sure voy thy hurbors on the Paoltte side, to nseertitin the cost of compleyiie fmprovemoments toro, nothor will lay out tho route of the road on thia side oof the tthinus, wo that tho work of gridtug can bogin eurly in the winter, A. third will muke on inore extensive survey oof tho tne of rod fn the Interior. ‘The fthmis shortens the route between New Orlowns and BOO miles, ur sever ch, as compared with Darlen or Mamma. The Company is authorized to establish a Bound of Direetors i the stutos, Auving an went fy Maxleo, duly empowered to” trinsitet all necessary business ty that country, ‘Tho eatimuted vost of the road is 8,000,000, which Inghidea tha ae at harbora nt each end. Biiueers say tho harbor on the Gulf alde enn bo cheaply tae the beat: harbor on tho Ate “hintle side of the continent south of Nortolk and horth of the equator, Tho harbor on thy Pucitie slide is not et exuuined, ‘ho vountry through which the Uno at road passes bs fortllo. It pro- duces the tinest - tobicen, cote atl well-known tropionl frites dance ond attain great perfoution, Oranges ure very Juley, andof the thioat flavor, Bununas wre nbnndint, . There ld plonty ofi yumo, such as duer and birds of the pheasant fully, Rivers und lakes whound, with deh of excellont quality, ln the Sorests grow muboginy, cedity, aud ottior valine blo woods, with) planty of onk aud:pino an the mountuing, ‘Tho utlmate twonty mtlos froin the const is houlthy the ae round, and on tho iountalng ns delightful as anywhoro in the world. A caso of yollow-fuver his never been known, In tho lowhinds near the eoust a mild forme of malaria attacks unaccllated persunsy, but nutives do nut suitor from it, 3 a and ie and corn, wraw in oh THE RECENT DISASTERS, ‘To the Bititor of The Chienyo Trivuns, CicAao, Oct. 24—tn these duys whon the ace count of ono horror is not completed witll ane other comeg, It 44 well to remomber that in the centro of # oyolone there ts alwaye culin, and that (4a those on ono wily who sulfer by tho sturm, ‘Bo it Iv thodu'walting, In sutoty“at homo who suffer by a rallroud eyubhy those’ G1 | shore who go sq duto the dopths whou a sbip foul: ura, ‘Tho poople why dig of erdaved and seulded Uaxdies opar a staal pury ef tho pain when a hisses lag locomotive erases Lute a evowdod train; and those who Mud burial in tho waves when tho woul ship goes down have w very Inalgntileant, shure of the unyulsh caused by tho catastrophe. Whls fact Lourned trom uy porsonal experienvo which scons worth reculllug for the corufort of those who mourn, Feo ituney f had a dread of tha ovean, and every account ofa shipwreck Mlud me, even lute “In Ute, with Inexpressible horror, Kor muuuy, Muny yeurs L would uct have crossed tho s rat afoty di. at faery ey nl Towns ty proper fraate of min to Yn punle-stricken When, on tho third nigh out from New York, aid when oreadont waved passed aver the poop and whe house of tho wool sip Egypt; when the lintehwiys were carefully closed, and we knew It wis duck Hrebus outahte, whore winds and waves ron arnt bent agate Yee ship's alies like ouk loys alrivon by bntteriug rams; when tha stern of tho wreatsaioon auddonty Mile svemed te hve bitrat up fr een on shore. wd seun the xituntion int vision, Rone ig Just who were aboard, F would pepbably have hecome ingane with torrons Wut. hein there and reatizing, an the baetants that there was hovseape, no moments of Ufo have hoe more pexeutul. wits only to choose whether to dhe fo our stitaroom of suifotion, or ine rado struggle to reavh tho decks or, hay fy reached it, te dle ot cold. Phe choleo was Inetutitanicous, in favorol keeping qiifet: ind ils, choleg wis almost unlversnl among the occu pints of the turaing saloon and mbjoiuling state rooms, Tionbt if any ouo of the people wha thon felt that thoir | ale with thoy woul jon. Thal. nervous women sat edituly down ty nwalt the issue, and the only one wlio mide an ontery was one whose titestuind Tid £6 Ht RO with her to confeasion i ermburking, nit whogrow wild, not at thonghtof (he waters with- out Gr the thimes within, but in view of Use eter. wl burnings to which Unis refusal oxpoxed hin. The Maginad whe abould have prevent Pittsburg horror. testifles (o his surprise at the gitetticss of those who crowded the roar plat. orn and sw the ening of ctenth rushing upot thom, and the yilet whieh followed the eruh. The reason ds pliln: overy soul baud turned to the Alinighty Father, and bad no breath to waste In useless shrieks for aid: that could avail {hon nothing, In such emerzency tho woul is thrown into the arms of Its Futhar, and clings Uke anintant tossed outof danger. ‘Tho uni: verse Is suddonty fitted with that Dioty whose contro Ixeverywherg, His elreumferened 14 noe where, but who, in ordinary dines, is often m= penile te our senses, or rather through thon, 18 tho supreme muimonts of tite which tear down the voll of scuse and bring the soul Into the presonco of Ged, und those moments are gonorully those of Inuninent perth, ‘Those, my intimate frends and (ete ire. lately mangled by the flory monster in tho atreots of my native city, did, ong and all, suitor fess than those who looked on thelr disiyured forms, or those who walted in vin for thelr comming, ‘Those who lived to speak made less ae ata than those who spoke for thon, Tho fatally Injerod seemed lifted above the tttleness of deaths and (t fs my Idea that all those who went down with tho Alpena suffered fess in dying thin any one of thom might have suf. fered In deuth by disenso; while most, if not al, pissed Trom enrth, i that “peaco whieh pusseth nnderstunding.” Nay) it seems probe ible that most euddon and ‘violont deaths are met with n subline herojam closely akin to tho muirtyr's triumph. * Man's oxtroniity (s Go's opportunity,” and Amirvelous, iny, Ihatuntincons, growth of the spirit (3, Jn atl probability. the general, if not tel tl, effeot of nn institntanvons elt to meet * the King of Torrora and tho terror of Kinga"; and for those thus ealled Ht ls Mlogieal tw mourn is those who have no bope, or to burden the soul with Imagining the horror and agony of tho lust hour, All accounts seem to prove that lust hours in great digusters are hours of herolsut,~houra (It wero worth living lang yours to reach.—hours of trhumph which prove the eee of tho human vow, Robert Browning oxpressed the idea in tho retlection of Po, Innocent Xi, when erlied upon to detide tho case of tho pricat, Count Guldo, and four hired ngsnaing, whont Inte. atnight, be condemned to die carly in tho morn: faye, saying: with dames whlelr hist hour hud come will aver a reyret, leas horror, than pie mbt ao dark conld have sent Jectured thors wasenrth ANS whore, Kky, OF ACH, Ur aworid At Alt black was burt throtch by a hinze— Mut the night's ‘Thunder struck blow on blows Barth gronned und boro, . ‘Through hor whole length of mountains vidibles ‘Thoce Iny the elty thlek und plist with splees. Su may the truth bo Tastod vat by one blow, And Guldo soo ono {nstant uid be saved, ‘The same ideo is fount fa an old ballad do- seribing deuth by a full from a horses Netweon the eadity nnd tho sround Moscy wus sought for, und mercy wns found, Wo tro tov apt to think of suditen death ng a great entamily, and only those who buve oseaped a nminent poril can reullze that burst of blize whie's flashes out tho truth and lifts tho soul nbove the fenr of death, and mnkes the final hour a triumph. : One of the early Heetors of ‘Trinity Church, Pittsburg, used to omit from the form of prayer the petition to be delivered from suddon cl s and wns in the hablt of peaybue thut ho iignt die suddenly, When quite old he visited tho xrave of his wife ht sunset, und while talking with « fricnil of the bewuly of tho westorn aky as on emblem of the death of a Christin, hls prayer was nuswored, and bo dropped dead. Wo ttre npt ty fargot, when friends ure taken away by some catumity, that the AU Fasbor was with thom, and that othor help there ean be hong, that hainin love ls a powerless i the best-appelnted sick-roont as in the wildest: mid- night storm in imidncean, JANE Gitey Swissitens. A'TERS IN INDIANA. Mow Thoy Fared—MceMullon and MWe- Cormick, of Philadel phia=-What'Phey of Indlunepoli« and tho Demos cratic Boxes, Now thut fhey Huvo ice turned Home, Eudianapotis Journal, Ort. 8. > ‘Tho Philadelphia gang that came to this city tn the Interest of the great Demoeratic party do not appear to have gone back to tho Vity of Hrothorly Love with tho kindest posslite feel. ings townrds Indiannpotis and hor peopte, ¥es- torduy a Journal veportor tatked with a gentlo- ttn who spent some time in Philadelphia the carly purt of this week, ond changed to overhour 4 conversation between Atd. MeMutten and othors of the gang in the corrhtord of one of the hotels, in tho. course of which the En- ulishes, futhor und gon, wero each the subject of not very friondly eriticism. MeMullen suid that it soomed to hin “Old HI" (that is the famillur way in which he wiludes to tho eandl- alate for the Weo-Presidency) wanted the boys to help hint owe without paying any thing for thoir survives. Bald bes w * Wo werv ull right until wo asked him whore tho money was to come from, “Thou he roferred ug to Aus Htrown and to young With and young WIN. told us there wian't any money in tho troasury,~nothing to pay us with, and that they hadn't ny ao for us fetlows nnyhow. Bue that was Just before the election, when tha Domo- eratic manners had all got seared aud found thut they were being watched as clowely us we wore, Ub, 1 tell you they t havo the thing worked tho emg us in 188, Thon we hudu't any: trouble atatt Wo gut in lots of work, aud there was plonty of money and thoy wasn't afraid to usett. But this yeur—ugh with a shudder and look of the most Itnitunse dlagust}]—l teil you, PAE they didu't imunuyo things right, and ds to A English, why ho's nothing burn d—n fool in polities. He don't know anything, and won't tot anybody clas teach bln.” SMoMullen did not talk with the sitghteat ro- serve ne to the object of his visit to indlianapo- Na, and appears to have tilked so freely of the inoident of the trip that one of the Phikidelphia papers last it publishodt game of bik chole- eat utterances under tho healor © MeMullen- ising,” Snug of thom, boing Interesting reading se tho peopte of indiana, are reproduced, as TWO REPE Us." C have been tn tht place 5 so Urht a one ata nt Pndiumipalia’ Why, the: made mers account of moe toan my head worth. ‘Chere must have buen wimlliion negroes iu Hucktown.” Hunvock da worth at least 5.000 ture votes tht ander “My own pee ple out thorodhia't deci te want my advice,” Pie ieuders out there have a erdat deat Jenrn of political mauhiners “Pho Pathidel- pain boys treated me all’ right, but f had to ateor clear of tho ludinnians, who tried to pro- yoko me into gird soothing whieh would justify them In fovking up! As Prowhed the polls at Bucktown. tho recognized ing and conimenced ty calt ou to," Catto” “That waes's a healthy plac me” } tho only thing T can any amlnst the Philadolphia Ce eee fy tht thes gaye me away wherever ] wont, and yot 2) can't blumne Shem for that Surshal’ Dudley gaya ine notloo tu leuve the State, but Ltatd hin C wits an Amerlonn oltigon and had a right thove," * The police, why thoy’re the dost sot J over saw. hoy wore trained to thule work. Why, Uhey"8 voute iuto a barroom where we were, pull out thelr ‘pope and tira nloud inte the ‘cull- ing, with the romurk, Thats tha way we will xiv it to the Philadelphia repeutenie 1 never saw KO contitont uy set of men In all my. Life us the Democratic leaders the day before, and oven on tho morning of, the eleas thon, When d wanted thot to print tickets on the wane kbd of pauper ised by the Republicans: they toll ma it was uo use; tho thing was Kura,” “On the tight before the lection 2 concluded that it was part of tho progrun to keep me locked in my room vo Tuesiy, ao 1 eave the boys the slip and slept atanethor hotel," Tho. SMayor of Lidlanapolis isan elegant goutlomun, soho charged ne $16 fu for one uf the boyy, but when two of thon wore bar be lot muon ks “When tho Republicans muda tho New-Donlgon thelr headquarters all of our peas plo, with the excoption of inyself, lolt. Afters wards | shared ty raga and bed with some of the Republicuns who vould net yet accom: modated with quarters.” Whenever and of our boys pub dn an wppetranee on tho stroct, a Peon’ Wwouldatepup to hin wud say: ‘Stranger, what are you doug heros. iudl- ness, of contra, wes tha reply, Wold, lot's wen,’ and bo would fecl for the platulepoeket, und wo. sboude tho pun who happened to bave wt pop! dle would bu murched to the SMuyor's ollley, rad it wae tho cholov betwoou sduing? ttteen diye in the quarries wid puylug 816. Pd like to come brttet aoa of thuve Jndlavupolls pulleemon in Unlaelty. Sw. ee ee ee < MeCormick was another Philudelphia rough who made Blinself conspleuous while bere, und. will buye reasau to reuiuinber hla lis ‘The same pupor prints dome of the ¥ this stutogimun wud reformer under the cad of * See wuntek lets “1 knew thut the boys bad tt la fur me, aod 1 tried to be cautious wbout what l suid und dd. They got w lutof Uultimore roughs to get we w Jota ta me. But nage UN Harabtye thie preatles 0 -OF th Battlmore Folti thine be tools at himself in the looktny feels hia nose, will remember Oo, (hat org bas the Impriut uf nv Lull xe delphi teeth fi ‘The beds in the comfortable, bit what they called he slitlon-bouse wero Just te goft us the ware mude of, au well fei that tho: twern tho bars, contd Ulald awatee thom of my feo, ax Pwoutd im wore impudent fellows, chow of tobuces from ye {tteg, Tn your eyos, The rata tthe station-hon Hot ereny ant f wit wiht true tou Ete buns ‘out itEter burrow rite hoy would augers Pwantertmy bante . in tho morning, and tny eellemate told after a eouple of wocks! work on the lone. those boots would Want a pile of aoles Nee Rlingy, Isa at 1. anti dunt pee “l4 In the {ron they ata ine ng ey Woiliehet tne thay —— Analyzing the Sot of Paris, Tn consequenee of contiitte to infest binek, wa suljeet t tho atee: ed utter elimination of the rub! talltaed atten ing of ‘ound was fount seed bron, dey ny sontred of dunzer In tha soil of Is whiterte Cho ailing sin: traced to another ¢ to be alse: are prbeln. aris, ey of Selenee, with a view to nse Wwhothor cxtors omannte from the ground ing the fonndationsut the Rtreste A qitentlty: Of the ou tL, et tho Ace nd torn Tas un nls golly whl ese D fre qient waahs Ninh de wae pees consist of about elght nud a halt par Wr te ore and a hull af Grlginatlng Ht the on kaa from the subterrnenn iste PETMCALE wiht uy the och thin tho vity Sully me he eonstent Woarhn, ms treed aula thon tes elfen tut be Udh. 25, eB invited! LOCK WOOD=In. this city, woud ned 41 yours, ‘unoead fevin to Rox Hill Camutery, IAIULY—K ited by ©, At. crusaing Saturday 6 att UU Ere Warren-ny. ninety ued BS yenrs, Lawrcened Ine «Funeral Witt fonve hla raaidonce, 209 Wi 4, thisnorning at 10 p'eloek, to thy. Cilurch, thonce by carriage to Calvnes Cor ANSON In this city, Oct. 2h, Witliwt a, of ‘Fouten, Remming will be taken tw Mouckford, Hl VOR Presa copy, (anda for interment, or WINST At Mount ¥ orton, formorty of Chicago, axzod tl yen r Frignds of tor, Ae hia Fesideney ae iid Ho tt, Huuara from residence ‘by exes to Macomb, 1 \ i the tamitp Oot. 24, FOUN N, Lees Monday, 1:0 a.m, Out 2h at OUIGLEY-felta, youngest dnuchter And Margarat Quiato: Funoral ‘Tuoaday. f patrenites OL Chien vemnutery, HORLOCK—Fannie Ma and i t ‘bor Wellington tho Heh year ar ths a Kertees from i 20 orlock, sutect 10: Or Neal CHURCH Saturday, o'clouk. He ANNOUNCEN TING OF Gross, the meott Adams, sie, publican Geruan, Ab Ithanuiniers Hall, No. scose, Dear, fuiis K TH ited to N.M. Wotke, und ei willaddross’ thi fopabiicans of tt atthe curnor-of Haisted und Vedde: fed t yenr nnd i fe 2d, fran q h-place, by currlngua 1 tho renile ENTS, BSEVENTIC WARD lab will ba hele thi W Sonth Untotes istivr, iid others, wiilad atten amy bay 4&0, It 1 earant Mona if © o'etuck, ent Fifi Takttgenthy Ny Fawily . Watun, My thisday Museoll Le Wing ra HD tuontiis ana ay ru Tet to Calrary boloved tdunghter Hs Mn Touch toynars tu Hanon fie, 88 roots her parents’ residence, 1! ee Oct ze abt uel AH Dety Ort 2 at his resttence Xe pices Tyee Pace: BEL ee putenice Xa.8 Churety ig Park Presbyterian ¢h Uy it 12d) pom. Cars foava Central Uapot at nivemont private. 1 dapat ay i. St uid Ge HW OF Ht at the tiarehlog club orgin! tut csvore to tho Chi ah Rypubientis at Gnck'n, 1. aAdaing, mectlng, 'G " Ie UiGAGO foul un ndjour elute-ruont, Grand fiw ut aunsai fps we Anthony, Fp MON, rus Itockwolk, BAL peak atald Aurora AMINE Wt. Of epublte: ‘ol, Taber LS, GO. ¢ dao. We Kroll weil a ib Olftiient., thls event, ON XOLDINEY anu ‘Tucstlny event 1b War Itepubit this evening. OTR TTY nieutity nt Carpenter tub ruunt tne A MASS-Mi or the Fifieanth Ward th 0. 40} Clybouen-ay, q ob C, Ender, and othe ae tse will Lens cry SION VisvEn, ‘uoll mouritig: nuitle Hotel, ts, and Ment tout, nenk at Hel 0) ches. st riistiod, Mite Grand rea js Gira acl 3 Ureloex, and fainted nd act ag OFTHE tls avonlug Mills, Gearea ies, WHHL nu rees thd HOLDS Avary wil Ing. Ello yapeake Ol. SCHTUNER, Ay and Mite (Purnor tall this avoning, sit A UiAND MA ns of tho Socund Conzresa inrrls wil tH ny f osalunal Dlse fhlet Felday overing, wt tho “walfin-trout Turaee ERE Wi Wierd Io rye HON A ut dress i icrunt ‘wns-niewting Werlnenday events eat onteouth Ward BK Ward Hepauilenns at’ Doi fv. thie Mondiy evening. Ir bu proson AW MEE wilt hold a Hallio-nteht, Judge duh tah, Col, olson, WASH Selinrlun will aponk, Hina Puts FE HON, WISE M Harker, uted ompat es urs thls event Me AWA, Warate Hts event ING od RUGE: 1 DE siNTit ‘< inli, 89 Hlite Leiande ominent wpeukors wit Wit Ae rwvall all Te tings ut Mowinan's maneare, dM. Pate ke Phelps, aid, By # CANRT his fapy, whewammy Wit. = INVESTED IN THLE KENTUCKY STATE DRAWING, Whiel bina ronarly taken pluce on Saturd MAY RETURN YO! For fll partteutnar My od, ERCHEM! a WOU. Oct. 30, ie Hh Fonwwind ¢ j Cage 0t WEN XOR ¢ eel Established 1850. ISSUES POLICIES: Under the N.Y, SAFETY FOND LAW. Losses Paid, over $6,500,000. , AGENTS: at all polnts throughout the nation. 4 Re ular EaDA YN—Dry __ AUCTION $A GOES CO, Mudlson-st P q) nt Trade Sales is Cluth{ng, Ibuts, Gloreh ote, Carpota, utes WEDNENDAYS Tiss “Shows, slippers ube Ks : srucke WH UMSDAXA—Iiry Goods, Moretundine, Creek ory, Glassware, ele BHO, GOD Aud onvert Dy ELISON, PLERSHELM & CO- THIS MORNING, AT 10 O'CLOCK, We voll, without reaurve, the ontles FURNITURE, CARPETS, And Household Goods & OF RESIDENCE 22 hUuOs, No. 105 North Nearborn-st. LABON, FL EMSIEL By CHICAGO AUC WOrchuck, SION G SPURAGE (Ue Furnliure, “Carpets, Plaags,’&c., at Aucltt MONDAD, OC, 35 entcad0 ACcitONn's 8 ‘Auctvety concnae i Rend, Or fo tur a saw! cw in Ath Hy and trie eles USE On We Sbudivw- st