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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN THE OLD WORLD. Bcotch and English Farmers Will ‘Take Advantage of the Irish Land Bill 'To Insist upon a Similar Lew for ‘Their Own Benefit. Parnell Still Very Bold and Active in His Agitation Measures, The Land League Organs Resent Ameri- ca’s Gratitude for Victoria’s ‘ Sympathy. Spectat Cabte. Lonnon, Oct. 1.—denning's special enys: Scotland, whleh since the days whon it was a big rotter: borough under the Dundas in- fluence, and has beun the fortress of Liberal- isin In these Kingdoms, las framed a Land bil) for the considbration of Mr, Glad- stone, embracing all tho salient and radieal features of tha Irish Land net, ‘That this draft will be accepted by the Ene gllsh Farmers’ Clubs and Agrleultiural Lae borers’ ‘Untons, and that it will In some shape or other be forced upon Mr. Glad. stone, is hardly questioned. Mr. Gladstone ennnot back down In deceney or with logic from the — principles of the Irish.nct, and tte Is now face to faco with A movement which jn my letters, £ think, L iuave properly characterized ns revolutionary, In 1870,. when he» passed his Irish Land bill, Mr. Gladstone took grent ming to disown = =Communism, — by which I mean In this Instance the doctrine that the tenauthas any equitable right or proprietary interest in the land which he cultivates. But in 1880, when he introduced tho Ground Game bili and the Compensa- tlon-for-Disturbance bill, TNE PREMIER WENT FAR HEYOND tho act of 1870, and asserted that the tenant had proprietary rights by virtue of his ten- ancy. In other words, tho doctrine tnt Janded property was not property in tho senso that personal proporty Is, was to some extent acted upon, ‘ho Land bill of Inst session wont still further boyond that and gave to the tonant a direct and inde. feasible Interest In the soll he tilled, which tho nominal ownor of the estata could only deprive him of on tho payment of .& sum of monoy awarded by the third. party, or arbitrator, foreign, us tho Norman law tus ft, to the contract between the two princlpals. Mr, Gladstone took pains to assure the House that.thls invasion, not only of the freedom of contract, but of proprietary rights, was necessary In Ireland because exeeptionnl clr cumstances existed there, But while he was thus excusing his attack upon VESTED INTERESTS IN IRELAND the farmers of England were making rendy todemand from him a stinilar act for Ku- gland, “It is true,’ they anid, “that tho irish tenant has tho right to claim oxcap- tonal -fegislatlun, but look at our ense, When we entered upon our leases Amerlean competition was unknown, but it is now clenr that our case Is an exceptional one, finsmuch ast factor hing risen upon the existence of which neither wo nor our Inndlords ever ealeniated.? ‘This argument, ius acbultted on all hands, Is unanswerable, and the Premier is bound, if he would be consistent, to act upon it. THY ENGLISH TENANT FARMER, it might be well to explain, is not as badly oft as the Irish tenant was say befora 1870, In Ireland, as you know, tho Iand Is cut up into small holdings, so that It is beyond tho means of the average landlord to imprayo exch holding at his own expense, ‘Phils ts left to tho tenants, and, until the act of 1870 was passed, the Irish veeupier built his own barns and dug hls own drains at his own risk, the landlord, except In Ulster, having the right to eject him without compensation; but, according to the English custom, the: landlord, 13.0 rulo, makes tho improvament at his own expense, the farms belng much Jarger than in Ireland, Henew the English farmer had this advantuge over TU MSIE TENANT that, Iu the majority of cases, he could not bo deprived of the frulis of hls labor, Again, the English farmer cannot bo ejected, If he falis to meet the rent, tho landlord may proceed = weninst hin for the recovery of is proporty as against an ordinary debtor, but he cannot throw him into tho ditch. Nevertheless, the Engitsh farmer has nine grievances, the redress of which is now belng agitated on every hand, ‘The Lory farmers who lave not yet rubbed shoulders with Mr. Chamber- fain’ the Radical caves and will be sat. Istied with very Iittic, ‘Thus the Bueks and Oxon Farmers’ Association asks for—firal, the fairer apportionment of loeal taxation: second, the maintenance of effective reguln- tlons against cattle diseaso; third, security for the enpltal Invested by the tenant in tho holding; and fourth, fale railway rates, ‘IF THIS WERE ALL that the Premlor and the Inndlords had to fee there would be no ditliculty in meoting but the Nadlents have led tho farmer nnd his Iaborer to belleva that thoy are entitled to much more—-viz.; Firat, tho abolition of entail and primogentture; second, the breaking up by the Stateof large properties; third, faly rent, to be fixed by an arblirator; fourth, compen- sation for finproyementa, whieh fs con sation for the Inbor devoled to the farm; fifth, the right to sell the good will of tenane ey with theso Improvements; Alxth, tho con fisention of all glebe lands; aud seventh, the ubolition of titho charges. THE KCOTCH DRAFT, to which roferenco has been made, does not ask forall this, But it demands the sub- stance, ant the concession of all the soven pointe of tho charter Is inevitable, hen he Ietorm bill of 1882 was passed the Duke of Wollington prophesied that it would lead to the disestablishment of the Chureh, the abolition of property, the destruction af the prerogatives of tha soverelan, and the ox- Unetion of the House of Lords. Sinve then the franchise has, to use Mr. Disrncll’s words, “been degraded,” and by Mr, Dine roel, Next sessfon will glye Increased fin- petus to radlentisi, agrariun, philosophical, Gnd non-conformatlon, ‘THE MISE LAND HILL. The pronunciamento of the €nthalle iiierarchy in favor of the Lond. bil may Ine tluce the tenants to abaudon the Lengud and all tta works, but it fs only falv to Mr. Pare no!l to say that at the present the he is practically king of Connanght and Munstory dn Ulster,{¢.n3 was shown in the ‘Tyrone election, he had little or tio hold, the Orango Influence helng paramount, and eluator is tua near tho alter of Archbishop be to be lititeneed by the doctrines which that prelate never — tires of denounelny., In the other two prove Inces, however, the League is almost omulpotent. Agrarian | erline, as your special dispatches have Informed you, “1s Tife, particularly tu Limerick and ‘Tipperary, and tenants are still holding out against the Daymont of rent, FATHEN SUKENY MAS JUST BEEN RELEASED, aud another priest, Father Conway, of the parish of Clonbur, County Galway, fins Just been sentenced by tho Magistrates ta two inouths’ hnprisoninent with hard Inbor for ASsuultiug & process-server ag the latter way sorving im with a writ at the Instance of Lord Arditaun’s ugent. ‘Tho facts of the case are not well-understooll here, for 1 ain Hot inclined to trust the reports published by the Dublin’ Mail and other Tand: tore pieers in eich == aca, stl tt fs pretty clear that the priest ated hnstily and without a shadow of justification. No better landlord Hyves than Lord Ardilaun (Sir Arthur Guinness), shford, In Connemara, has. eo ins th a ty ty th ‘ nin improvements not only tho rent, but probably £76,000 besides, Lideed, he has GIVEN EMPLOYMENT TO HUNDUEDS OF MEN fie, alney he consolidated the property it rien years ago, and hay becomo famous pegughout Connaught, as a model landiord, i ather Conway made o great mistake In ta ng fout of buch a man, for assuredly tha » S0us0 of the tenant cau guly noting by wn attack upon tandiords of the stamp of Lord Ardiiaun. Mr. Parnell aud tls agents are now busy collecting and PREPARING TEST CASES for submission to tha Land Comnlsstoner, and the fate of tho act. depends ipon the de- elvions rendered: fn these eases by Sermt. O'Hagan and his colleazues. So far the Comisstoners have acted In tho titerest of the tenant to steh an extent that, the land- lords aay Ills a paeked court,” but Mr. Parnell” wil probably “be antlstledt with nothing short of sequestration nud contizcn: tlon, ‘Fhe lunded intarest both in England and fo freland: fain finminent danger, and next year you may look fora large emlgra- tion of “gentlemen farmers? from both counirles, . ‘ VARSELT, VERY ACTIVES ! Specht Cale, Dunas, Oct. 1.—The Herald. Special BayBS Mr, Parnell has been very aetive for the pst week. On Sunday night he made atrium phal entranee Into Dublin, On Monday ho addressed tha League County Convention at Maryborough, and the piume evening wis back in Dublin visiting the hospitals, where there are wmmbers of tho people wha were Injured in the procession of tho night before. On ‘Tuesday he was presiding nt the Land Lengue meetiig, and) so on trough the week, On Sundavha addressed his constituents in Cork. ‘Tho cerporation has agreed to attend the pubile reception In state, On Wednesday ho will attend, the Dungarvan Land League Convention, There was considerable mystery about. THE OWECT OF THE PARNELL demonstration Inst Sunday, for Mr. Parnell had been In town for weeks and there was ho renson for malang his entry an. occasion for werent ovation. In fact, Lam informed that he owas not out: of Dublin on Sunday ont all until evening, when he went down to. Bray and got Into n return traln, comfugback to Dublin and making his trinmphal entry. ‘The colnellence, however, Ig mtich commented on that the demonstra~ ton was the anniversary of Lord Mount more’s nssasination, = ‘Tho. most sensa- tional polnt in the dleta tor's passage from the station to. the League rooms wns at College Green, where the open space was paeked with people. As Mr, Par- nell’s conch passed the olit louse of Lords nd the remnants of the Parlinment building, he'rose In his seat, while the bands stopper playing and the hurrahing multitude was hushed in silence, baring hts head, bis fleure standing out in bold outline, qmid filekering torches of his body guard, ho pointed INA OUTSTRETONED ATM toward tho black old Parliament House and erted, Infirm, ringing tone: * Fellow-coun- trymen, L cannot pass this hallowed spot wlihoul saying that here, where our Parlia- ment. died, our Nation shall yet re- assert her freedom.” ~The effect clectrien!, and the shout that up owas heard. blocks away, Many reasons are aseribed for Mr. Parnell’s re- markably bold attltude during the past fortnight, Some believe that tt Is real bolt. ness} others that he has Information that tho Government will not toueh him, Mr, Gind- stone being Imself desirous of bringing strong pressure to bear on the conmission to FORCE IT TO LOWER RENT, Yet others believe that Mr. Parnell desires to be arrested, Navin carried the movement ag far as le thinks ithas a chince of sticcass, and wishing to abandon it | without dishonor, besides strengthentoyy the. alfec- lion of tho people for hin. = No great sensation has been caused by tho Bishops’ pronouncement on the Land act. First, because the bone and sinow of tic Land League does not care whattho Bishops aay, and the rest ard intimidated and afraid. Second, beenuse the Bishops’ hostility to the Lengue fs nothing new, while those ecclesl- asties who follow Archbishop Croke were uot present. Ln the meantina THE AGITATION IS BEING KEPT UP to fever plteh in every quarter of the goun- try, As yet the League is Implieltly obeyed. “beth as United Jrectand says, “thant English Inw ever was or ever will be again’? ‘There Is no doubt of this: that tho Land Court will either have to beggar the landlords by heavily reducing rents or elso the League will order no rents tobe pula atall, ‘She return of the tenders to the field) of nglitation has borne Its sure fenit, as it did Inst year, an osbindance of outrages. In A Dubllo morning paper reads like 0 chapter from the history of the Commune, Column atter cohtinn appears with every description of erline and annrehy from the nelghborhoul of Dublin to the most remote counties. sudden madnese seems to have fallen on the Jand, and the coniitien of tha country Is cer- taluly most alarming, ‘The charactor of out- rages and crimes dltiers from those ordinari- Jy observed in agrarian outrages in Irelant, THR LAND-LEAGUE ONGANS resent tho Queen's sympathy and friendlt- ness forthe American people in thelr nf- fiction, One suggests that sha has an eyo on the American tariff, United [retand, the Loague’s special orgin, says with shock- ing taste: “Queen Victorla has ordered a week’s mourning for President Carllold, The Amerlean people wo are told wera profoundly moved by the compliment. Tho kreatost Conmonwenlth the world ever saw could hardly help feollng blzger because her Majesty delgned for seven days to put onthe second-hand ts that wero bought In honor of the lust baby of the Prince of Hohonzollern-Donnorindblitzen that died of the croup,” THE EMPRESS. Spectut Cable, Bannan, Oct. f-Pho Herald's special says the Enmpress Auguste eclebrated, on Friday, her Wth birtiday at_ Baden-Baden with tho Kulser, the Crown Prince, and the Crown Princess. ‘The Empress is still in weak condition, and will not attend any court festlvitles this winter, Prince Bis- marck is Varzin,: and is alliuz. Jo has called a homcopathle physician, Dr, Awingonberg, to reside with him for séme thoe, Vrincess Wilhelut, of Prussin, Is in- terestIngly rltuated. On the contrary, tho hopes of the Crown Princess of Austria nro not to bo fulliited, © Count Von ftlatz- fold will probably return as. Ambassador fo Constantinople. J hear that it Is tho ex- press wish tat ho shall not be Minister of Foreien Affairs In Berlin on nevount of fanily nnd financial relations, ‘Thu members of the fatly of NANON VON STEUREN arked on ‘Tresday on board the North German steamer Merder for New York. All will be in full uniform, une attendod service for tho President.in Berl Monday before thelr = departure, ‘Thu (ier man Emperor 1s reported to have been greatly pleased on In Inforined of the Amerieau Goyernmont’s Invitation to tho Steuben familly to attend the Yorktown colebration. He not ouly regards it us a further bond of amity between the two countries, but also expressed his gratification at this proof of Amorien’s gratitude for the sorvices of Gen, Stenben tothe young Re- public, Honb ones granted tha necessiry eave to the officers of tho foully. 1 have reason to beileve that MANON VON SCHLOHZER’S BTAY uy Washington will not bo as short as was previously reported, his presence In Wash tngton being deemed necessary an account oUnegotixntions respecting the proposed re- yival of naturalization and — extradition treaties between the United States and Cor- many, Prlice Bismarck ts to refuson further prolongation of former treaties, asserting that Germany loes not enjoy squeal Justice by the present provisions, ‘The original treaty was negotiated by Baron yon Schlov- zen, and he is considered the fittest person to open negotiations, 4 THE PETROLEUM FEVER has ffreatly aubsided, and stocka are golng rapldly down. The confidence of private in- vestors is seriously shaken, MILITIA NOTES, Itome of Intorest to Our Citlzen-8ol- diery. Capt. O, IT. Foster, Company D, Sixth Hegl- ment, has tendered Lia resignation, Capt, Willlum J. Laird, Company Ky ‘Third Treglment, recolyed ,his commission on bis re- eluction last Saturday, fhe Now York National Guard will wear mourning badges for six montns, In reapect to the devensod Presidont. ‘There ta 4 rumor that the Fiftconth Battalion, conmandud by Licut.Col. James ‘l’, Cooper, of Alton, will bo diabanded, fi Lawrence Rt, Buckley bus boon made Second Lisutonant of Company 2, Second Logimont, vivo Farrell, term of servico oxpired, ‘Tho resiznations of MuJ. 8, W. Scott and Capt, L. G@. Whooler, Commander and Adjutant of the Sixteenth Battalion, have boon necepted. Charloa ‘Plorpont has boon elected Second Lioutonant of Company D, ‘bird Regiment, at Rurerte yicu Hobby, promoted to First Lieuten= Fivo applications wore received at tho Adju- tant-Gencral’s oltico fast week for permission to muster bew companica Into the survice, One of the flye waa tbat of # company dediring to john tho urtiilery brauch, As the quota allowed by luw ts already full, tho Adjutant-Genvral was competted to deny sil applications. The polley now fn to reduce tho force tu about 6,100, Io ore der to meet the appropriations, An olection Is ordered ty take pinee at tho armory of Company #8, Sixtennth Hnttalton, Oct. 1f, to chouse n First-Lleutonant, vico Wells, Mesigned. Mout, John R, Androwa, Soventh Megiment, has teon appointed Mdede-Canp, with rank of Captain, an the sini of Binj.Gon, Bunter, Firat Division, New York. Tieu! 1.1), Weltor, commander of tho Firat Cavalry, bas been presented with an clegant swonl Dy Comuany Is. the champions ot the cuvalry contest at Bloomington, Cant. Pd. O'Connor, Company Th, Second Reg Inient, reeominenda the honorable dachary rporiis William Wright ind Ja MeCarthy, aveount of expiration of term of serv! The returns from tho different companies and regiments for the seml-nunual report of tho aAdjutant-Goneral are coming In very slowly, ani tho Adjutant-Gonoral Is getting very in patient. Capt. WW. Miller, Company A, Becond Negi. mont, recommends the honorable disebarge of Privates Matthow Cleary, feury F. Pitagibbona, Jobn IL Coughiin, nud Edward Querity, on nee cout of expiration of terin of service, Capt, Churtos 11, Starkweather, Company C, Second Regiment. aska for the honorable dis: charge of Privates Willan Barn, John Chitin vion. James H. Cleary, ahd do Murray, on nccauint of expiration of turin of service, One hundred and ifteon vow reoruiia were placed upon tho rolls of tho Hlinola National Quard at the Adjutant-Gonesral's office Just week —the effect of recent, parades, ote. Shirty-four wore mustored ott of servico by spcolal orders. Capt. Farliu Q. ne aR fi, Firat Cavalry, recommends the honorable discharze of Rergt. James Tynan, Privates J BR. Buchan, C. We Diutherwiek, K. Ac Larson, dN. Sutherland, god 2 Hickinan,on recount of urgent business euragements, : Capt. J. N. Buchanan, Company A, Fiest Itegle Tent, recomments tha honorable deecharge of Private Charles W. Dentke, an neeont of ree moval from the State, and the, dishonorable dis- ebargo of Private Churiea N. Olllett, on necount Of nun-nttendance at drills, ete. Capt. James E. Bourke, Company Ti, Second Rouiment, recommends ‘tue ‘dishonornble ise charge of Musielan fienry Cattin and. Hrl Michael Shay, Alvin 8. Bean, Charles 'P. Cat Charles Luhodnoy. W. It. Hayden, and James \ Hieke: the good Of tho Surv: The Chienro imllitury turned ont in largo numbers [n the Gurileld procession Inst: SManihity. nnd this portion of the pnrade was a success fi every pirticular, only there suemed to ben dil. ference of opinion among the oflicers af tho severni vommanda as tothe proper formation upon such au occasion, + Tho Second Brigade Massachusetts National Guard wont into camp at the State emp grounds at South franiinguam from ‘Tuesday, the Oth ult, tints! Saturday. So far aga turns oul was concerned, the eneampiient was some. ning of a tinsco, there bein but nbout 1.000 ollicers and men preseul, aside from four bands. Tho Yorktown expedition hus been given up by tho First Kegiment. Tho Governor of this Stato bas dectined te take any troops wilh bln, heewugo there are no futuls with whieh to. meet tho expense; therefore [ilnols, with a iniitary organization second in tho United States, will be tho only State not represented by tho military. Cupt. Shea Smith, Company i, First Reginent, requests that Irt ‘Thowns He. Fraser, who wits dishonorably diseharged May 24 lust, ba res Instated on the company, rolls. Last October Fraser left the clty with the Intention of tuking up bis residence in St. Louls, and elafins ta have mde application for nn. honoralie discharge, This application wus never received by tha Captain, who applicd for n ishonornble vis- eharge on aecotnt of continued nuseico und non-payment of duces. Fraser bas How re= turned and nsks to be reinstated. TIE BURGESS CORTS. THe Tripuns has once boture alluded to the prospective viuit of the Burgess Corps of Albany to this clty, and has suggested to the people of Chicago, and mure purticularly the mill- tury, tho propricty of showing = this noble organization “thelr gratitude | for the solf-sacrificing yenoroalty exh)bited by tho officers and men toward’ this suiferhue city ab the time of our great flra of 71. Thls tninous body. composed of Albaty’s leading men, are expected on tho 7th iat, and it 1a to ‘bo hoped that not an ofticer or man of tho com- mand will be allowed to want for a thing while within our gates. Upon the Firat Infantry Reghnent has devolved the pleasing task of eps tertalning tho visitors, and it mignt as well be understood that thie will be done nt the expense of the command, ‘The First hag thus far borne the brunt of tho entertainment business, it bes ing inn better condition to do so than oy author organization, Noxt yeur the;probability ts that Batiery ) will take @ place in the front ranks of tho entertainment corps, with ovo of the tinest nrmory, buildings ti the United States. Tho Firat bus made —ainple | prepa rations, and nothing [a foft but to welcome the strangers upon thole arrival at 7 a.m. noxt Friduy. A bittation of four cotn- panies fram the First Infantry will escort tho command from the train to tho Palmer House, Mayor Harrison wilt also incet thom nt tho depot, and will doliver a speech of welcome on bohalf of Chicago, Friduy evening a reception will bo tendered thom by the First Regiment at tho duckgon atreot urmury, The invitations to tls reception have been fimited to 20 to avoid nerush, but it ls hoped by tho managers that those who have been bonored in this manner will respond and bring their ladies, \ parade of the command bas bean arranged for 3 p.m, Saturday, undor escort bf another battalion of four compantes of tho First Regiment, and Im- med iatoly after this a dress-pa radeon the Lake Front. PLAIN TRUTIE Tho slipshod manner In which the Natlonal Guard of IuUinola ts mannged is a subject of comment among nll disinterested porsons, and tho prime source of discontent among the of- fleers and mien who are most nonrly connectad, Itfs bigh time w change was boing wrought If any iden ta maintained of preserving the willitht orgunization In this tite. Batany change for the botter Is hopeless so long 14 politics and poll- tlejins are to be'at the helm. Su long as this is tho cago there will be dissensions and patty strifes umony oflicors and men, So long as tufs Js. tho cngo thore will be honorable discharges aont dircotly from goneral heudquarters to pelvatex whose company commandors have np pilod for dishonoravio discharges for tho ood of tho gervico tn thelr eases. So long ts this fs ‘tho cage tha Captain. of: a compan; mist bok more iniigentint politician than ale most nny other man in his town, or he can never discipline bis men in a thorough manner, An MMustration of tho latter valut was furulsied not long slice In tho [rst Hrizade; the place and nnines are olnitted because thoy ore not oasen- mak A Captain not over popular with hig com- manding ollicer, mainty, it must be confessed, on recount of his Incompeteney, auditenty muse phi mind to jmproye bis own etlicicovy an the dlavipline of hig company at the vamo ‘tne, Acertaln privato, grown bold at the apparent weakness of bis Immediate superior, Locamoe luwless and disrospeettul, refused to uttend drills, pay dues, ote,, indulged In open critichin against bie company commander, and In various othor waya conducted himself in a nin ner prejudieinl oO Hood order and discipline, His Captain at length revonmondedt his discharge for tho jood of tho evrvice, hon- eatly stating his reasons therefor, ‘The request: was granted at wenural bexdquarters, Whe pri- vate, In tho sneantline, hada triend in a some. what prominont: paubetans Ju the place, to whem he applied tor relief in bis uncomfortable posl- tan, and bis efforts were crowned with so much suceoss that the ordoriasulng the dishonorable discharge was revoked, und tho unruly private was rolustated in his company AB thouge nothe ing hud happened. Let this order of altars bo continued und @_ will not lake tong to bring tho entire National Guard into disrepnte and ren der mune a reprouch among ut clusses, = Searcely anything tg conduat- ed in oo striotly —ruilitary manne very few of tho ollicers have ever buon mustere Into tho service or linve taken tho onth of al feulunce 1s oilicors, and those who have have done #o Npon'tholrown voluntary account, not because it has been required of them, In’ tho Uniltoud Stateagorvics a nau might bold a oom. mission fora tifetiine and tt would not constl- tute him an officer until he was formally muse tered in. So far os reyurde the rank and filo of tho troops, there aro very fow polities ta intte ence tholraction; but this enanot be {ystly anid of authorities higher up. If they could otly be brought to realize It, they could wield ten tines tho peraonal influence among tha mon compors ig tho milithe of the State by insisting upon all military business beta transacted according to strict military principles, ‘The ollicurs and mon hive becomes yery red of wasting their time aud money in an organization haying toall in- tents and fiurposes simply the objcot of furthor- jog the political ambition of some Individual, THE CONNECTICUT CAMI. ‘Threo reglinonts of tho Connoctiout, National Guard wont into camp Slonday, Sept. 5, o what wil hereafter bo kiown as State camp xrounds, at Niuntic, ‘Tho commands wero tho furetamed Beoond, the Third, und the Fourth Heylmeuts, ‘The woutbor was simply bot, und thls cuuse de- torrod tho tronps from executing 8 many of the dutica of the program as would otherwise havo been performed; but still enough tran- wpired to Justify tho plaging of this brigado among, tho foromost of Enatora organiza. tons, and tho vommander, Brlg-Gen, Sto phen I. Smulth, won Iaurola. ‘Tho grounds wero sitaply perfect, and that goes a long waye toward tuauring tho succoss Of an oneampmn Whore the Brigade Commander and surmuster, assisted by all the ayuitublo ol of the staff, ure compelled to devote aimonth previous to tho sneampment to sotecting a grouid and putting it tu shape, and then have ‘0 spoud all the days of tne encatipment to put> ting on the Dnishing touchoa, it dustroys nearly ail tho ontousiasm whieh should bo reserved for the trying duties of u atrictly willitary nature which follow. ‘Tuesday morning a yraud culver bration tool plavo iu honor of the contenary of {ho buttle uf Croton, in which 3,00 rounds of Dlouk curtridges woro tired by the troops without aceldent or lujury toasingls man, Friduy, the Oth, was * Governor's Duy,” and the troops were worked hard from morning until nlgbt la bate tullon drilis, reviows, aud dresa-purades, Juposing ceremony of brigado guard-mount wae conducted cab inorning, not alway with brill- dout success, but atti withs wilt, Were wero piceene on tho morning of tha 9th, including tho jattery, of which mention hug beew horetufore onilttod, 103 ottleers, 12od men; total, Luv, Abe went, Ol. Agsreqate, 1, OM.” The First and Sco. ond Heyiments Infantry wre ouch coiposed of ua vores F € : MONDAY, OC’ OBER 3, 188I=Z7EN PAGE 9 about four companies located in one clty, and thos nre well drilted. but the remaining ‘com punies are weattured through tho rural districte, and the conseyience Is tho battalion tnovements ore o trifle * off." THE COURTS, CHICAGO LIFE-INSURANCE CO, Inthe cass of Goorwo M. Hogue and othors awajnat W, F. Tucker and othors, anawers woru Mod Saturday in tho Circuit Court by BE. Frank- euthal,C, ©, Currier, 8. Florsheim, G. Snydacker, J, Friedman, J. B. Shormnan, 2, W. Page, and J. H. MoVicker, ‘Tho bill was for an alleged breach of trust by the defendants as Virectors of tho Chienxy Life-Insurknes Company, to recover £24,617. The defendants claim that tho statute under which the Auditor brought sist to wind up tho company's affairs woe in violation of tho Constitutton, beunuse it Impaired the obligations of tho charter contract between tho State of [linols and the sald Insurance com- pany; and also the obligations of tho contracts existing Letwoen tho sald Insurance company nnd its polloytolders aud creditors; and end Acts nso provide for an Unreasonnhle eeizure of tho agavts of sno corporation, attempt to Ime pose new conditions of corpurnte oxiatence, and tho transaction of the corporate Lusiness, and new grounds of forfelturo of tho corporate rizhts, vriviteges, and franchises, wileh eondl- Mons und grounda of furfelture did not exist when the charter of the company was granted and accepted, and hon Its. business under tho fame was undertaken and established, Also that the suit fa barred by Inches, They admit that bat 1) per cent of the stock was paid up, the remainder belng secure) by notes aod mortgages, but they deny that thoy bave nex leeted to pay the Intercat on the notes. Dy Sea, fof the nmondment to the charter, It mtempluted that the capital stock sbould vd when A certeln cust therein specified should buve be Toat the cupital stock was reyarde defendants, and by tho other at persons titerested in Bald company, natnye of “guarantee capital,” temporarily exiathy, and not ty be resorted to uplews some special omergency should require, Uf thoy had vaid the interest on their notes, It would hhyo buen returned to thotn as profits, 80 that thoy did not violate any rile of tho com. pupy or of enuity. ‘Shey deny that the company War insolvent Crout 187) to 1817, or that they ever received any dividendd tn Violation of their trast ns Directors, or that the Legisiature bad power to impose on the company obligation to buve in reserve an: yo AMNOUnE Of ngacts, aan condition of uting i8 business, than ita charter ro~ quired. At the thine of the cummencement of tho Andior’s sult the coinpagy was solvent, bad fultiited Ite engagemengs, aod ag long ns it cons aued In business una its charter kept all [ts contesots na they matured aud was not gullty of fraud. It was “not in tho power of tho Ley! luture to authorize any proceedings for seizing its property and forfolting its frunchise., As to tho by-hw providing for tho application of dividends to the paymeat of enpital stock, the 1 wid uw falter -wholly between the suarchulder and the company, and did not con- stitute any ground of gult. They further deny that any rule of law or public poliey requires that any auet corpyration should at all tines have oo band Buch ny Amount Of property and assets ns could be Instantly converted Inte cash for tho pryient of wll the possible foture or contingent Mabllities of euch 4 corporation; but they fusist that it fe sulllefent for porsons engaged in auch 2 business to meet tbo obligations of thelr contracts uccurding to tho terms thereof, and from tine to thing as tho same shall mature; and those respondents Inalst: and will contend that all statutes and re gula- tions tothe contrary aro unconstitutional and volt. It is ulsa denied that they wero bound to make any yearly reports, and henee any his iukes thoreln cannot be counted axalast ‘thei, hoy were supposed to bo true nt tho time, and that fs alt that could be asked, They clulm the whole Ilublilties of the company ut the time sult was commenced wero only 88,10) for death, losses and &h18L for sulurics, cte,, instead of S04 407.025 that no one bad cumplalyed of thom; that thoy would Lave mot tholr poileios ne they: fell dug and otfored to relysure. but tho Auditur refused. Tho 4 per ont resurye rule thoy cinlm cannot npply to their conipany, becative it was created under a special charter. In conclusia they deny any fraud or willful mismanugemen und clini they are mucheinjured Individuals who Baye been inost wrongrully persecuted. A few months ao George M. Hogue, Hecelyor of tho Chicago fife Insurance € pany, Meda UM against Jacob Friedinan, H.W. King, W. Wentworth, IL N. 1 aceutnilation . Lilbburd, etd tho other stock= holders of’ the company tocompel thot to re- turn $55,045, whieh bad ‘been wrongftilly pald them in dividenda when the compa alsu In this case, clalmiug thy romedy, If any was at fi also alleging that tho dividends wore received by then in good faith, that tho ‘conn Any was wrongfully closed up, and that the proceedings of the Auditor were Illegal and vold, su that they aro not bound thereby, and asking that the sult should bo dismisacd, ITEMS, Judges Drummond and Blodgett will alt to- gethor this week to bear tho patent cases of tho Wilson Packing Company agalnst tho St. Loule Ment Canning Company and tho Chicago Pack- ing &.Proviston Company, Tho following are the torm numbers of tho ebancory enses in tho Circuit Court to be called this torm by Judge Blodgett, Tho call will begin after tho conclusion of the ment-cuuntug patent cise, which is tobe hoard todays 205, 275, 270, 278, 270, 230, 281, 2814, Otis, 233, 234, 285, 240, 291, tee, iI }. 407, 4 158, _448, 101, 621, Of3, 055, 00, (iV, U80, 727, F28, Fy fetal aa 7O5, B16, BID, 820, y 1 BUS, 1 18s, 0 G10, 150" ia, Re atin Te, ond aon, vAtzo’ Noss Why bo, and’ 2uk fn tho'Distriet idzo Jameson will go to the Criminal Court todny to hold a three months’ term. Judge iarnum will go to the Criminal Court toduy to try three or four cusca taken te bin by ehnige of venue, and on bis return Judge ‘Luloy will take bis place. Judge Anthony will call calendar No, 2 during Octovor in place of sudge Gary, ood Judgo Gary wilt take crsog from niin, DIVORCES. John F, Caswell tiled a bill Saturday against Clarhida M. Cuswell usking fora divorce on tho ground of sixteen years’ desertion, Ferdjuand Moesuer ulso complains that hie wife Caroline loft biu in May, 1878, loss than two months after their marriage, and tins forgotten Jo return, and be wants to baye hor enjoined from over coming back. Judge Hurnuim Suturday granted deorees of divorce In the followlng uses; Audress Elmers ‘om Ariadne Liners, on the ground of drunk= enness; Anna Zomangtrom Jan Zaman, fur de- sertion; Liizabeth Pluche from Alfred Pluche, for tho sumo cause; Edward G. Haynes from Elizabeth Haynes, sume cause; Mary 2, Spencer from Willlain Spencer, for tho same cause; Alpheus J. Clarkson trom Ade Clarkgon, sume cause; Nina}, Dizon from Thomas Dixon, saute c Uae, - ed UNITED STATES COURTS. Within J, Morden fled « bill Saturday against Fredorio ©, Welr to rostratn him from infeing- {ng a patont for Improvement in railroad frogs issued Feb, 23, 1876, Josephine §,. Campbell fled a bill agalnet Toomas 1. Mntnow and Levi W. Yagay, partners under tho name of the Westorn Publishing Housy, to restrain thout from infringing hor copyrights in the works knows us “A Teruo Friend; Retlestiong oy Life, Churaoter, and Conducts A Coltection,” and * Amorican Prac Hoal Cyclopedia; or, Rome Hook of Usetut Knowledges A Complete Family Guldo to Buc~ cosd In Life,” ote. Tho defendants have been publishing *Tho Royat Path ot Lifo; or, Alms and Aids to Succesa und Happinoss,” coutaining large portions of complainant's book STATE COURTS. Isaao H. Price. began a sult for $2,600 Saturday against the Chicayo Public Produce & Proviston Company, Smith & Lightuor bogan an attachment sult Against tho commission lirnt of J. W, Proston & Co, to recover $1,763.75 due fur differcuce in grain deals, Jobn R. Lindgran fi egabilt against 8. J.Jonos, Joauph E. Morria, and Jennie A, diorrla, to fares gloso A trust deed for #400) on the Be lig foet of Lot Hand all of Lot 12, Block 1, of Elijah Suilth’a Bubdivision of tho 8. 4 of th % ot tho N, W. 4 af tha 8. W. H uf Bec, 04, 30, 14, Baty Tiros boumonced a action againat Patrick Burne to recover §5,000 damages for leged slander, : THE CALL, Jupoed Drummtonn axp BcopaerrBsot pate ont caso Wilson Mocking Company va, St. Louls Cauniug Company, dupuw Gany—Asalsts Judgo Anthony, 4,111, Horan ya, Brown, on trial, paoae: Fist Preliaeary, cate 250 to 800, u Hi THU fine Si, Bh As Noted baer JUBUY ANTON Y—ZUh 282, 006, BLU, 39, O57, 887 to 414, focluslva. No cusa on trial dupay GanpNeN—Contested mations, Jupag JAMESON. juvs to the Criminal Court Jupay Roazus—No preliminary call. Tria ul V7, 128, 12, 420, 129, 109, 140, 14, 243, 14d, Me No caso on trial, \ 4 JUDAY SIOUAN—B4, 16, UY, 43, 4, 45, 46, 47, 48, 40, BO. No caso on trial, , Jupag WawEe—-No pecliaitnaty call Trial gall 44,47, 48,40, and bt, No, 4, King va. Cox, jal. dupax TuL“y-—-Contestod motions, i stor 8 7a, TU, 28, Ba, 20 Wi, 30, SUT, EN - —— JUDGMENTS, Burenton Count—Vonressions—Robert Bers or ve. Blichavl OU. Sioan, @462.64.—James A, hompson ve, Surah C. Brown and Warron M. No, Brown, 81,184 john A. Lomax Adiard, $4,010, Jupus Suitn—J, A. fleeper ct ol v8. Edwin Fe Reeves and Warren A, Wels; vordict, #14), and inoion for now trial. HICKAMAUGA. Ride . Mary A. on Garfleld'a to ‘Thomaan, SEPT, 20, 1881.—To the Editor of the San Fran- efacu Chronicle: . . . Now,in tho midet of a xroat National sorrow, comes before the public from my former friond, Gen. Shorman, In hie letter to George C, Gorhain In our San Francise co press of this date, another crop of the poren- nluloutgrowth of blatoric tos about the battle of Chickamougn, And } ask myself, Shall { yleld to my own feel- Ings of profound sorrow ior the causu of tho Nation's grief and ullow this reiteration to piss Mochalienyed, or shall I respect the truth of bis- tory and acu to the press a currection white yot tho orrora ure fresh before the public? Constd- erlng ny own age and what fe dio to my family, and the fact that Gon. Sherman harall tho olticial records within reach, which sboukt have pre- vented blm from making the stutomonts cun- tained In the letter whove referred to, | have reluctantly concluded that tt Js a duty to state through your colunins the following facta: When Davis’ two brigades, noxt ta Bhoridan’s Ulviston on the right, were broken, and that di- vision thereby temporarily separated from the rest of tho urmy, Gen. Gaurtleld, iny Chief of Stat, and Maj. Frank S$, Bond, senior Ald, ac- companied mo townrd tho reur of our centre. Whon we reached # polut near the furks of the Dry Valiey road, on which our right rested, and tho Rorsyilie rund, leading up to our lefs, [ad- dressed Gen, Garticid as follows: By the sound of battle wo yet hold the folds but we do not know with what force the enemy may come down tho Dry Valley road throuui the gap Just opened. Gen. Vost's brigade is over the ridge to our west, ju tho Valley of Chattanooga Creek, with ail’ our commisénry stores, and Mitchell, with the cavalry, Is south of him, Sheridan, cut off from us, (hon the ridge coiling down this way. Orders muat go to Post tu move with the utmost dispatch -with bid cumn> missary train down Chattanvogs Creek auross Inte Chattanooga. Mitchel! must he ore dered “to cover tho movement with his cavalry, extending bis ferows tho ridge” this way to connect In this vul- Jey with Sheridan's command and the remnants of Davis" division, which will coneentrite on thls road and cover It, keeping the Hey: froin penetrating to our rear unices too heavily pushed, Gen, Xpear must be ordered to guard the bridge across Chattanooga ‘ek ut the rolling-mill, and bo ready to move to tho front if required as avon ns our comtulasury train bag passed overit. Wawner with bie brigud now in Chattnnooga, must be ordered to p our apare artillery train defensively in the vest position and be ready to defend st In any emer xeney. “Do you think you can give these orders?” Gen, Garfeld replied; " Gen. Rosecrans, th are tog wnany and Important for tae tu feel § of doing s0,"" Jeatd: © Thoy are Indispensable precautions Ju the present condition of things, and one of ms must give thems while the other must 70 to Gen, ‘Thomus and ascertain huw the buttle gous Rosecrans thor He replied: “T can go to Gen, Thomas and re- Port tho situation te you much better thun [can ylve those orders.” Isnid: * Well, Ha and tell Gen, Thomns my precautions to hold the Dry Valley rend aud so- eure our cominissiry stores and artillery and to report tho situution to me, and to use his disere- den as to continuing the ighton the ground wo ovenpy at tho close of tho afternoon, or retiring: tou position in the rear nor Rossville.” He obeyed these orders gullantly and well, and by tho tlne fF hud nade the disposition above alluded to and renched tho telegraph olive, Tot a dispatch from Gen, Gartield over the Ine from Hossvilte announcing that, baying: held the feld ttt the close of the day, Jn pure Buanee of my directions to use his diseretion, Gen, Thomas bad decided to withdraw to the Noasvilte position, where the men could get drinking water, whieh was not to be bid on that holly cuntested field of battle, The withdrawal was accordingly mxde on that evening to the vicinity of Rossville, and not, a8 Gen, Sberman Bays, to Chaittiuougt. The next morning all ou dispositions for a defensive battle at’ Kussville. wero mado, and #s tho [nes around Ubatta- nooga were all arranged during thut day, we withdrew from the Rossville position on te fol- lowlng night, and took firm possession of that objective point of the camprign—Chattunooga. ‘This in the truth of history, There existe abundance of decumentary evidence, aud there ne living wituesses to place these facts beyond controversy, Yours truly, W.S. ROsECHANS. a A NEW ROAD TO EUROPE, Manitoba to Churchill Harbor, Mud- son Bay. New York Tritune, Acompany has been formed in Cannda to open what is calicd {n tholr vrospectua a new route from Europe to tha interlar of North america, They propose to bulid n ratironad from Churchill Harbor, on the wratern shore of Hud- Bon Hay’, to the whont-flelds of Manitoba, andto catablisu a line of steamers from Churchill Har- bor to Liverpool, The scheme looks well on paper, and hug sume fentures of intcrost, though Its preseut feasibility asa business en- terprisu may well bo questioned, People who huvo studied geography from maps instend of globes will, no doulit, be surprised to be told thot tho distance by water from Liverpool to the western shore of Hudson Bay, at tho mouth of tho Churchill iver, a point in tho hourt of the continent, is IM tnftes shorter than that from Ilverpout to New York, and sixty-four miles sborterthan that from Liverpool to Montreal. Tuls fact, in con- nection with the rapid settiomont of tho fortile wheat rogion of the Nortuwest, isa challenge to. commercid! cnterprise to seek n new waterway to Europo for the incressing grain product of Manitoba and Dakota, The barbor of tho Churchill is sald to bo deep enutigh to nccom- modnte the largest steamsbips, aud tue only dit Neulty in navigating Hudson dtratt and Hudson Bay (no bay, properly speaking, but a great in- innd Ben) arises from ice. It ls not supposed the route could bo kept open for more thin three or four months In tho year, but tha projectors line puted tbat it would be protitabie, even with such 2 United geason fur its annual operations. From Liverpool the steamers of the proposed route, after clonring the nurth coast or Ireland, would steer a stralzht counse to Cupo, Farewell atthe soutborn oxtremity of Greenland, and thence would proceed duo westward ncross David Stralt ro Iesolution Island, at the cn- trance to Hudson Btralt, This fatter strait, leading to Hudson Bay, fs from forty-ivo to 100 miles wide, and its navigation is not dangerous, When Hudson Bay were reuched there would be plain sailing aerods It to Churehill Marbor, The distance from Churchill to a puint on the Cu- uadian Pacific Katlroud, which would be tho southern terminus of tho projected Hue, fs about UN miles, The country is a wilderness for most of the way, and tsof doubtful valuo for future sotttement, but the construckon of n raitroud through it, following the yalleys of tho Church il and Nelsou Hiverd, wonld not be a very dili- cult undertaking. The whole sebeme looks Quixotle, but It nay only anticipate tha future by a few decades, Whon population becomes deneo in this coun: try and Cannds aud tho reserves of arable wild land nro oxbausted, coming yenorationa per find that tho cnormous territory of British Amorica is not alla frozon wilderness, Parte of it may prove as favorable tor human habitation as Finland and Norway, and tho numeruus alluvial vatloya may support a hardy popula. tion, When that day comes tha surplus grain product of the Northwest witl bo of such vast dimensiona that a route to Liverpool which saves tho wholo distance from aubrey. to Blentepal muy bo found practicable aud proft- able, EIGHTY-SECOND REGIMENT. Amecting of yoterans who belonyod to tho Elghty-second Regiment Ilinols Volunteers was beld yesterday atternoon at No. 171 North Clark atreot, Mr, Jacob Grosa In calling tho meoting to ordor etated that tha object was tu form a sooluty of the veterans of the gallunt Eighty-socond, All othor Cook County regi touts which acrvedin tho War bad auch 80- cietios, and there was no rason why the Elghty- second, which always was in tha front ranks whoro hard work was to be dono, should nut also havo one to revive utd mowories and continue to.bo a band of comrades and brothurs. Mr, Hi. Fingerboud enid he had no doubt that such soolety, if formed, would prove highly sug> cessful, Noarly alt the old tnembore of the regiment ha bad spoken to, and bo bad seen most of thom, had doclared their inteutlon to Jolo. He hoped the qssoclation would be formed it once, . (On notion of Capt, Lindur, 1¢ was resolved td organize the Elgbtyeaecond eyluent Votoran cloty. ‘The following committee was appolutod to ropire a coustitudon and by-luwe: Capt. dnder, Mr, Kuppelinan, and Sr, Maynell. ‘Thoad proaent wor riqucgtod to sun thole nanies to the rull of memborvbip, and all com plied with the request. It was decided to meot agaln Monday evening, Oct. 17, at the samo place, when the report of the Colmitice on Constitution, will by actod Upon and a permancutorganization ufvcted, _————— ta The Karl of Atrite, David Grubam Drummond Ogilvy, tonth Earl ol Alrile, a ropresontutive Poor of Bootiand,and member of her Majosty’s Houschold, died wud- Denver, Sept. %. wus boru May 4, geen tte of Lord. stanley of second) = daughter ft Aldorly, His visit to Colorado was tor the pur- pos Of Iuspucting 4 tract of land ho bad re+ cantly purchased bore for ono of bis sons. lie arrived Ju tho United States only a few wecku ago, and, after a short stay in tho East, went to the West, ucooinpaniod by Lady Blunche, bis oldest Gaughtur., lt was bla second visit to this country, the rat having been made Inst year, and oon bis return to England he published a series of articles In tho Nineteenth Century on the agricultural resources of the Weat. Pollt- feally he waa a fAberal.and was regarded as @ sound and progressive atatosman. The Sahara, Tho tev, W. W. Colleys recently a missionary. . bas dlstingulsted himself nt Norwietiy declaring inalecture that there was ni Saiura, and thit the whole country known on the wans ns aterite and uninhabitable wns fortila and densely populated, The wily Arabs aturtect tho lin, he explatned, in order to ‘keop out competition In tho tvory traile. . at Don't uso stimulants, but Natiro’s roal brain and nerve foud—Hop Titers, [ane neon n eeereeeaarec acer) VEGKIABLE COMPOUND, “WAS. Libba EC yiidlida, Ur Lia, tans, can Sympathizo with woman. BAN aeta ase 6 ae A eee © Gree hee Forltl- E “7 Heath of Woman Is the Hope of the Race. VA - LYDIA &. PINKHAM’S . “ VEGETABLE COMPOUND. recente eas emcee Ian Posttlve Curg iwi wesrsrersmust for all those Patnti? Campininta and Weaknesses ftucnumun Loony best Centnle yoputatloa, It willeure entirely the worst fort of Female Cums plaints, nllovarisa troubica, Infammation aud Vicera tou, Fs aud Displiewents, and the consequent Bptual Vinznnes, aud te particularly ovayted to the Change of Lite. If wil diswclro and expel tumors from the uterue in an catly stago of deveiopment, Tho tendency tocan- cerous bumora therotu checked very meedily hy tte use, It removes falntness, flatuleney, dostroysall craving forstinulante, and rotleves weakness of tho stomech, It cures Honting, Headaches, Nervous Proetration, General Debliity, Sleeplossess, Depression and Indi- Brrtion, That feeling of bearlag down, causing pain, welght aud backache, ixalwaya permencutly cured by ita use, It willatcll times and under allctreumstancesact {0 harmony with thefava that orern fhe fomalesyster, For thy cureof Kidney Complaiuts of olther vox this Corpound ta uneurpasset, LYDIA FE. PINEMAM'S VEGITARLE COM> PUUNDIs prepared at 23 ant <3 Weta Avenue, Lynn,Mase, Vrico $l. Bixbottleefor 3. Bont by mall inthe form of pills, aly in the forin of lotenges, on receipt of price, $1 per Lor for either, Mrs. ftnkhara frelyanzworsallicttetsof inquiry, Bend for pumpbe tet, Address as above, dention this Puper. No farity shoutd be wituout LYDIA F. PINKHAM'S LIVER PILLS, They cure consttpation, billdumcee, and torndity of the lly conta per box, EDUCATIONAL hemicul and Technical Luborata Prof. 11. Ulesching, who recived n purfect sete: fea eduestion nt sovernl of the fret Untyersities In Germany, and held a position as Fire Chemiot in the: Howsian service for yunre wid neweil ns tne the Mosul Witrttr state service at full satisfaction of the Minis: fortinn ee Mining tens St America he wne F i iron nnd Stoo! Works, Helytng tpn hin Tanis-stded theoretieat und grnustieal axperiencas In all Drinches of technic, hY WH brein conten Of studies for chemiawon Oct. 1 by whieh he wil tnke espectnt paln« ty eititente special chemists tor iron und Mtecl Y Lend, Capper. und efivor Works, ote, In thot f two'te three months they will bo able perfectly ta make wll thy nualyres witch ace Hecensncy tn theo works, Kur every branch of Chieti try exprelal tines ure ant, nid the eandidatce wilt bo slaseltiod In. the course of studies seeordting to thelr |. For tnvertizntion ef nduterated fond there wil tio opened mi especial course for In dies and gentlemen. All kinds of mnulyses.wil eargled ant promptly. f inde free of charge tf the: poison. | Hosen this aunfyiral part, the peset andiing of the inicrnacupo will be taunt Call for Anfurmation, Obie Zt Michhianeny, MA. and MAS, BOURNIQUE'S SCHOOLS FOR DANCING. 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Corner Mudison, m8, bicket Oflicos, Sl und Gh Clarkent Grand Haciie Hatul, and at Depo leave. | Arrive. feu buceed eae ae oun igy se Dain Es dict lek lund Parner int Fust Expr MALIN, ausiy5| in iy Chiesa RU, and 1:3) p.m. aerive at, ond ually, Sunday exeeptod. Chieage & Alton. wat Sito, corner Madison nnd Canals ison’ nnd Adamsest. bridges, nod Two, my Unton Davor, Wi betmven Fy ‘wanty-thirdent icket Utfices, at Depote, farwreo, (irund Yacliie Hotels ahd Palaver Houses Poin & Peoria F Strentor, Lnean, Washington delet & Lwitht Accommodatte " uid fot vf ante sacond-st, ees, ‘atidolphiest., aver Clark, Gran DueltieHurel, and ulmor Hour, noes Ht. Loule § Ht Tout Catro & New Now drlenund ‘exne Fart Lin Orleans & Tyxan Rrcingnetd” iz uras Kpringa ht Kx porns LPeurta, Buriingion & eokilt Hurtingcor & Keokuk, f or} outing € C hataworits Express Guinan Hasse Ibu é Bh Dubuque & 3h in Batunlas plat to Glin e-Un Saturday nlaht rugs to Peoris only, Wabash, St. Lowts & Poottlo ial Union Depot, state snd ‘Tweifth-sts, All cars run to the Depot, nnd Wentwarth-ay, Withnone brook, Hekot Oitieod Xs South Paimor Housy, und Grand Paciiy Hotel. 7 | kanye. St. Louls £ Gulf Exprens.cvese Mt Lanta & Gulf Fast tng, Kunsns Cityé Danver bust Pooria, Turing & Kaukat Hourla & Pokin special, tt Hannt ¥ aily ex: ey inan Siveping Cars trom Chicago to, Bt ity, und Yooris, Parlor Day Coauhes, revolving chgies, Culengo to st. Louis, and ine niig-Chale Sleoping Cars, Chicago to ‘Hannival and aus City, No chang uf Day Couches Cnlengo to it. Louls ur Kanens Cy, Chienge, Hoek Taiand & Paciite Rattrond, Depot, corner of Van Huren and Shormancats, ‘Picket ‘Cllcos, 66 Clark-at., Shorman House, Palmer House, 1d Pacitte Ifotdl, snd 73 Cunal, corner Medisou. Lenve. | Arrive, Davenport € Poorin ¥xpr Counelt Mutts Past Hxpres Kunsas City, ‘Loavenwurth ehisany Kast Expres St Maul & Minncubotis Hzprans.| ru Accommodation, nell uits Nite HE tins Clty, Leavunwor “ehtsun Nabe Express, 1. Pale Alioneapalis Fa lund Accommodation nd Accommodation c B BEBE BE. Konth Chicage Accomun e Routh Chicago Accommodation, | Mrontey, trainees arch Train dally except Sundays ‘acepe Mondays, SUBUTUPRDES B EBEREESSESEESS ESBS EEEBEEB JcscatecuRsuT coos am Nally excopt Haturdays jMnurdaaye ond “Satuedagd Mall (yin Maln and Air Line) ow York & Huston Ex Now ¥ x siulumaxno, Atlante Ext Sucht expron Grund Kuplits . Grund Haplda & Polosky Express]? 3:0 9 1 MOFAnG BAUIGEN Aluak erin exe Stee ale *Hunday oxceptod, §Dally, tNaturday wxcepted. asuturunys toute at std wie Luke Shore & Mfichluan Southern Ratlway, ‘Piekot Onicon at Yopots, Van Bureneat., head of La, Ballo, 'Twenty-secon and Horty hl it. Tickes und frutuht ones under Sherman fous ottives In the Grand Faclils Hotat and Mall (vin Main Line), ry Suw tork & Li pacial Nuw 3 oF ai HS papruss (daily)... rasta § : ¥ “usaturdays fave at 10a) p. Ww, (Daily, Sunday oxuupted, Baltimore & Ohta, yeslon Hulldjng nnd foot of Twanty.seds lwket ufives, 6 Clark-st., Palmer House, cig Htutol, und Depot (Exposition Multa’, Taye. "| Arrive. . cupiu : a Hi. & 0, tru fe", vin, Meshington. City, and te only lig running tte entire trains through frou Chicago to Now York without change. iho how wnd ologant H.& O. Slegplig-Care betw Chico aud Now Vork dally at S:ld aud Sal p. whe one kekeo Lins. “ ot Of Lake-st, and foot of Twent: ety sot Unie hae a Ataao fps i ran t Depots an Tacite liotel whd Pulmor House. Te Clneinnatt, Indlanapolts & Louis villy bay Bxpros, Do night Rxpruss. i slury, Pt. Wayne & Obleago itulirond. Doput corner Adaine gud Canalats, ‘ioket Qfioes jark-at., Palines Mouse, Grand Pacitio Hotel und as Depot Teave. * 8:30 @ wo 1.00 p in| 8:0) am ada U0 bw 0.0) 8 atk Mt Loule Bullroad, im Lines, ae a nue aun and fGopot und Et isacdalpiest, lutte tiotol ana buleror itousa. Loave. | Arrivi a Clurk-at, Grune YAY HIPTOSs sr seseroes esse: a ¥ ‘Accommoduilo., io (ee aaa ate Uhicage & Eastern Danville Depot, Twelll hear State. " Ticket, Qmcos, Mit CVurisstey bo 1H1O-st., Paluier House, sid Grand Par Briana rier icra terrae am Toave, | Ari i alt $115 pea eae galiiies Dally, oxcopt Chicago & Ge ‘rank Tt fo hepet corner of Twelst and State-ste. Leave. | Arcive.