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ar Eend represcntatly Annals have received ttty-uine compliant: 8 THE - THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAT, Many AxpEnsos fa at tho Tremont, Jous Lew1s, of Montreal, isat tho Palmer. AL A. Wicks, London, Bur, ts at tre Leland, 1S. Mes OT Guelph, Cia,, is nt the Pacific, Cape. A. Ross Houston, U. 8. Nu is at the Pas ChAnk HoLpR, of Barre, Vty la at the Sher- inant, 1.8, Nunnets, of Des Moines, In, ts nt tho ‘Tremont. “CM. Ryans, of Springficld, Mass, is nt the Bherman, Anzirn IL Enwrtt) of London, Eng. Is at tho Pacitle, Gronar O. Waskent, of atthe Tremant, °C. W.Ghipnes and 5. A. Peabody, of Boston, are nt the Shorman, Con. CC, Gitamre and George F. Tawte, U. 8, A..ure at the Paliner, Winitan Tass, of the Mary Anderson coms puny, ia at the Pact a Hx-ConanessMaN MaAntin I. Towssexm, of Albany. N.Y. Isat the Pactile. Abrixn Isnatn aad fainily, and W, D. Sane born, of St, Louis, are at tho Tremont. Ix-Gov. dd, Grecony SvaTH, 1 Curtin Smith, and George Grogory Smith, of St, Albanis, Vt, fre ut the lalnes Tir Signal Servier with send a metearologieat ewith Prof. King on his balloon voyage Ynealav—Mr dL. George Mashayen, of the Chl- tio oltlee. KE. Lewts Wanna, J. Paynter Allen. and A. Me Beookticl. London. Bog; UM. Guilin, Paris, France; Johns, Willing and family, New Zen- land, are at the Pahner. ARMOUT, Esq. contritnted $100, G, rawie $50, TE. 1. Wilson ie mined HE, reet: Methodist choo! tor tho Utwater, Minny, is nh . M. 7 Teeintothnin 325 to Bplscopal Church: eurtent expenses and Sanday bt tha past year, ar, No, 443, has hoen placed on eine. Buperiar te anything yet he West Site Goipany’a track Iprlug-cushioned seats and n doubt dravement in ventilation, Several 0 she sume pattern will soon be run out of tho ahaps. MeCui ars old, white playing on ke in front of No. 12 Deepluines: cH yestordiy anorning, was shot in ith a te pistol in the hands of his hlaymate Leopold Stem, 2 fellow was aulte badly tnjured about the eyes, and young Stern and bis weayon were Laken for sifo-keep- De. . A SINISTER looking feltow giving the name of Jenn), Marto was auitured ate aelock yester- day morning by Surge. O'Connor while ransn Ang vhouse on Scho street, Inte which Ne forced entrained during the tenmporary wus ‘of the ovcupunts, When eaptured he was bo te, act of cutting open aevernt vullses with hist pocketknife, and swearlug lustily beenusy in all bisaeareh he bad been unable to nd any moneys tn the bause, ‘The Ninetearith Winols Volunteer Infante: Veteran Chib b eld thelr regulur mecting at (eit tlub-rooms, 1s Handolply street, yesturduy: afte ernoon. The resolutions of respect for Prest- dent Garfleld, adopted at the last meeting, were presented by Comrade Dotrieh, neatly et The Corcesy onding Secretary woe fnsth forward then to Sirs, Qarteld, One of the coms rides who attended the rounion of tho Army of the Cumberiand at Chattanoorn gave it short account of his trip, nud presented eaeh member with A Facinento of tho battletici! of Stoue fiver, wileh he tad brought with ha CHARLES 'TEILMAN, of No. 17 .Lassing street, and Jobin Jack, whose residanco win ot adeer- ltined, were quite seriously Injured yesturduy: in an‘unnsual way. Thoy, fi comnpany with two other men, were returming Ln a carrhag funeral, At the corner of North tadst and Fullerton avenue tho pola of tha vebiele broke, and the horses ran awiy. The driver and two of tho oveupants Jhimped ond esenped unhurt. ‘Coilman and a winhle te “got ont, ani we Dudly cut by the pleces of glass broken frau th windows by collision with the curbstane. ‘Tell- gun's Jeft eur was alist sovered fretn the Bend, and he in’ addition recet some long gushes on the xeulp and tho hush p bu the forehead was Jack's only injury, Hoth smen were attended by De. Parks, and the driven to their homes. ‘The rig belonged to West & Co., No, 107 J Sully avenue, THE COMMUNISTS, ‘Tho National Congress of tho evoludonnry Fa, Isto Le held In the North Side ‘Parner Lut Oot, 21, the meeting of the Central Committee i wterday: tha following delegates were named to represent, this citys Ay Lt 1 'T, O'Meara, August eutus Javob Winners, . Winger, A, Neel Vitam, de He Leerttist, Delegates ave _gxpected here froin all purts ot the lund. Among the distinguished people who have been invita to attend are Weadell Phils fips, Jobn Swinton, Leo Hartmann, and Patrick Vord. A ball and banquet will be given Sunday, Sot. fin honor of the visiting delegates, at nwaih wid others wre expected to Sunday a prellin y FS mney Meeting 1s: Muli, to whieh the de und labor organizations ave lavited: ty v disetss tho nilvisybillty af Joint action Inrezard to thelr part in the congress, THY TLLANOIM HUMANE SOCIETY. During tho month af September the officers of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to have proswuuted and eony have remedied without pros Keven; utundoned bores shot, complaints, fifteen: blotters of indy! tribution of copies uf statutes th relation to U1 treatment of aidaals not kept serie aecount wa itisdone trequency by why desire tutormation onthe those who deserve thls by way ep Mn nddition to the worlc af Uo sa iit kard to nulls, the complaints of eruelty te ehildren which buve been exainined were lane ty-seveny prosccuted, six; in must cuaus the ehidren have. been surrendered by the Mourt or by tho parents ta the ftome for the” Fricuittess: St. Joseph's, seom whieb institutlons they are usualy taken te geod botmes in the country. No cuitedre lenve the sacicty’s charge without the evider fod uxsirinee that they wilt he property treated, comfortably clothed, and given it guod cummone sehool education, Deatitute women, who have been deserted by tholr hasbunds, atten apply to the sucloty for rellof, ond though it dues not consider adilos properly within its ephere of Jurisdiction, sumo way 8 usinlly provided ov direction given for thelr reliat, Much credit is due to tho cltzous generally for tholr gvatong interest Ia the preventign of cruelty to unhiads, and thelr faithful repares of whatever of the ‘kind comes under their a servation, und they can rest assared that eve case Is attended to faite order and with as much dlapateh ay possible, THE ATLANTA COTTON UXPOSITION, Tho Vicu-Presidenteuf the Athuta Cotton lx position residents $n this elly are requested to meet at Toom No, 2d Stn Buliding at 10 o'clock thla mornin, ae for Wi excite sion to Athusti, |S vallwas-eur will by phecad at Abelr disposal, for the round trip, to whlet te rathyay Haus will necarnd "the usual court nies.” A grand, goal ume fs confidently ox pu The names OF the Vices Presidents mD bi I. Huts Be 1, atin L, Matcouk, Panlel A, dunes, orga 8. Hawes, hous I. Vurk iuten, J. Irving Per a, W, ¥, Storey, and E CHANGED wirt AlioN. Alvert Totten, a colored mmnh about 33 years of ayes ow Maieet under survellinnce at the Atinory, churged with ardon. ‘The complaint 19 that al {2 o'vlock lust Batiiedny night ‘Totten built a tire ina pile of rubbish in the basement of a house of prostitution on Fourth avenue, near Pole street, and so arranged a couple ot straw mattresses acne the tlre that tho the nit Le speedily conducted to thy Moor nboye. @inniites of thy den discoverdd the fire UY reason af the great voliine of simoke, und turned In on atari to Biulie No. Wound the Bavevek. A prompt urrivalat the apparati¢a was, followed by tho: extluguihing of the try before any damage tid been done, ‘Totten esenped for mt st Tey i. Albert A, 2ullin Wavoler, the thaabelug, but wis cnugbe prawhng vad HW Ltst Mgt and was id hong and taken te The BAe ties); aburhood a, urrested by’ cae nd aiices Ende: athe station. tle wis formerly employed errand boy end genernt he iper by th prietress of the bugalo and was diactany cause.” Ever since that dine he haw finprov every chunce to vent iis spits upon the woman, Only 4 fow weeks ogo bo crept fn the house by a reur door, slishod hor twice with Worazor and, whey sho ralied ber bond to ward al! the thind biow, cutoneot bor tngers olf at “one Cell swoop." : OAIN AND AUrt, fozeph and Christian Bhi are brothers, aed respectively 20 und. Is year, nbd ve loperbor with their ged und decrepit futher at No. 40 Howe street. ‘The iivatenmited of the (wo bose hasan unenviuble reputation in the nelgubur- Loo of the bume, whilu Christiau, trom the dutiful and Mil attention whieh be bextaws upon bis invalid parent, bus corned for bineell the name of u Kou gon. Yesterday the brothurs got ina quarrel arkaing frou tele treatment of “the wan” Christin upbratded ble unger brother for bis jack at rapeet und peedihtyy attention. and Joseph responded by. calling Coristtat a fool for spending vo much of hls curuluys und bestowing ae nich of uly fine upon the father, dusent Aually beewme Is" ehraged, drow bis pocketinife, und stubbed bis brother Iu the lett shoulder, ‘The blades of tho Kuite strack the shontder-bfade und. futiiotol Wot inight otherwise lave been i dangerous wound, Joseph Was wrccdted und locked up iit the Nebstee avenue Ailes gud gs inorulaw will Weve a Dearing betore Justlee jal the North Bide Police Court, Heat THE VRUAL SUNDAY RESOLUTION: At tha iaceling of uyttators held ut No. bt West Luke street yeaterday atteruoon Str. George We Stoan offored the following resolutions, which wero favorably voted pun: Resolved, That the plank In the pintform of tho State Hepublican Convention which up- proved of making tho ennnts freo, and demanded Neonstiturional aincndmentty that effect, ncets our heart: Approvit. Reanived, ‘That. the benefit of governmental controf at the means of transportation, in the cheapentng of fretieht ing the seusen it sehfch tho vais are open, hring4 the people face ww face with natieationss § Why shold pened when the ent: Jaw ea that bo oburined he vnly niawers that enn he the fret, that thoro is no ¢ that there fs no gatiral eompeet between feo nnd) inonapaly ‘fo the seeaml, that only by the States’ owters ship of tho ralbvays, 18 of tho canal, ean the Tegitinate protit of tha producergor tho West aud the cheapontng af price to the consumers of the Bast he wesured, Resolved, That the foreatatlor, who for personal galn raises the prive oF human food and othor tenes, hn righttetiy and at wirded us the uneny of his d by the common law of elvitlaation nivel are, to reason why thoy enuiy a thines been fellows, 11 Nhat tho fandon) whe tho munifuentrer and dlatell v wrolit, und the usurer whe Ives on protit, en fn his’ sphore, produces preelavly the silts pol sueluty as the forestuller, tho existence of these classes adds ty tho eost of production, by diminishing tha uumber of pro: ducers wud Inerensiog the number of consumers, (hut it fs tho business of progressive svcioty to Ret rid of thot ns rapidly ae pozathic, Reauteed, That no ina ty it peaco with society at harmonions adjustinent of his » So the happiness oF a native Is in direct proportion to te Justice in it, ‘That all ngltation for velox ‘tou between consumer: and prodneer le indicative. of progress. ‘That opposition to this movement 18 prouf of the ex Istinee of personal Interests prateeted by speulal and conceded peluciples antagonistic fo tho gweneral welfare, feentved, That noither God nor man has any use for u conservallye, : No MIGAMY AnOUT E7, Jonn Vance, a hihorer lying at the rene of THE Wabash ryente, itd employed in aw lve stablo nenr Uys fs locked ty ont tha Armory: eburged with firanty From all that could te lenened of the case John Is a couchman by ovens ition. Many yeurs wo, white ho was tie 1 yenrs of ae, he sultied forth from his home at Vghiand Park aut toot unto tlmsetf a wite from among tho maidens of Evanston, Aftec Ives on wna Il je five years of better anil worse muxed tho wife left the bed and board of her Mego lord, and since tht tine bas not oamtde hor whereabouts known to the man she left behind her, ‘Tho desertud hus- band was not so bowed down by the Wolght of His ithileclon that he lost atl interest in womniine for he shortly. thereafter gtraek tp a friendship and titimaey with wnother woman whose name John religiously withholds, but who: has been dscurtuined tobe Mary Kelly. The two took up lodgings tagether and have over singe Hved ua man and wite in tho geeatest hiv y. Atrouble hus of Inty aren In the per John A, Kelly, of No. Li West ‘Twelfth a byothor to the nforesitd wom, Thts tuan, inspired with dinpleasure at bis sister's itek of a sense of prapricty, now attempts to sever the tles whieh bind by having Vance wre rested for bigamy, wl the fuets are, soit ly wuthuratively stated, tat no murehiuge corumony: bus buon observed In tho ease in pulnt. ee, A BUNDLE OF ENRONS, HOW A CONVERSATION WAS bIsTOUTED, Thu Ituelester Herald of Oct. 4 contains a para: graph whieh furnishes a curious instance of te Inaecuracies of contemporary bistury und yoes an long way townrds showing thnt tho reporters: of the ritral New York press at lengt are not tuo utterly correct In thelr renderings of tacts. Tha paragraph reads ag tollowss “Mr Knalgy Bonnets, of Tudiann, the con: tho construction of the Genesee Vatioy Cantl Railroad, white Gn bis way to Rochester. 1 fow diye aia, inet on the ears in old friend, Judge Mradwell, County Judge of Chicuzu. My, Hradwell jutormed Mr, Hennett appolited a commits and that the ‘Com brought erdiet that Guitent Was iinne, but furmiess, If thiy be so—and there seems yo rensonnble doubt of ity withen- tleity—the conviction of the assusin will be- eh more didenst.” 1 1. yadwell was soen by a Puts rte pluie the story in a very few rls. To suit that on the Sitnduy after the death of President Gurteld by met for tho: trst time the Mr, Bennett referred to tipan tho cars and was introduced ta htn, In conversation tho Juke stated that George Seoville, Gil town's brotbor-ii-huw, tut stated to him dudge Iradwell) that some years nyo he (Scoville: had gotten sane doators in Madigon, Wis. to examine Gulteat with view to determining his imental condition. ‘Tho doctors. pronounced Guitena ingame, bat faermless, and Mrs seovilla abandoned way niles woieh ho might buve bad of justituting proceed- Anges ay Iuaniey. Itantgat ho atatod furthor that Judge Brad- wall {8 not County dudye of Chicngo; tbat there iy io such Jadiclal oleer, and ne was (Coun- ty dudges uf a city. bulug xearea): tnt Commissioners In lanes: are not lenowit to tho baw of Mines; and that Judge Headweil ended his term as County Judgu ot Couk County in co tractor f HUSBRAND AND HACKMAN, A PLVORGE SUPP Or THE roTEn, ‘Thore appeared three days tye In an ovening Daper the following advartisoment: TPH HACKMAN Wilo BEEP A DAI day nitunt, bata reward by sucisling bls nde —- ‘The meantng of this bttud advertisement 1s best exptalned by glving tho following conver. Sation, whieh took phice between the buck mi Who nppeared to clan the reward aud tho pers son who offered ft, sald conversution having: come by Wystcrions ways {uty tho possession of tho reporters Hatd the gentleman: “fy your mmo yes," wall tho huckani, ‘uiton atractsature will recelye ay Me “Did you lenve uny one at tho streets which tury tung in tho nedyertigement in the paper?” i, Mt". 14 Lone person, ov maree* re were four” all kentfoement’ ‘yg were lwo geltiemen and two Ine Whit corner did they get olf ate” ho sorthenat corner,” dd they all wet out thei Now funk Wh torts to know pulted th oe hackinun thanked him, aud watd: Whit was yous last question?* DAE thoy all get owt there? be ‘They all got out, and started neross ‘ob West, but sveiig some gentler Ape perently witehtir thom they went buck ta the ack und hal seme words. Onoot —# ludlet suid, * 8 beliave that fs omy husband watchhug ing, 50 they conehwled” abe alould get back Mita the carriage und yo further, BoE touk hur ap around Leavitt and dawn Waltttt, an she ordered me lo atop aud she got out, and: Twent nbout my bitsiiess."* “Da you knuw these pares?” “| kuow the two xentlemen and one of the nil tt 85 tate, Will you give me thelr nay Yess the gentloinay who want off alone Mr. —, an he lives at No, — streot. ovher qinticony, Wie went olf with the lady, is Mr, Cdon't Kuow whero no tyes." * Did you know the lady whe Jutt you at Fate fon and Hoyne?" “Yux. Bho fs anald stager, Her husband has her dawn tine, ‘The athor lady J don't know, Sane option Sco ber, and [eau tind ber out It yous wi was ‘The jh. “ Where did you take thogd parties to" © Ltoule (hoi to No, = ah ——— streets © Can you give we the pote you tov when you enine buck, the: penol pal places you stopped: At. nud the leogth of thine you stopped nt oven" © Louie” sitid tho huckinun, and ho went an to give tho information, After ils wuswer was obtained the buckiaan und the guntioumn took a drink, the huckuin gave bls name and the place where he could bo. found, and thes separated, Thy reat af the etary will probably bu found In the divoree court ‘proveedings ia fow daye. IRELAND, THE HEV. PATHE O'CONNOR'S LECTURE McCormick Wall was about ball tiled with people tast night to hear the lucture of the Rey, Father Morthnor O'Connor, on Sho Present Condition of Ireland.” Col We Py Mend, In brief speech, Introduced tuo lecturer, ‘author O'Contor was vory cuthuahustically re> ed, and in substutico sald that he ene to the shores of Ameriva us ua represontative of kindred people who wero tovay In absolute wavery, and thit tho armed Uritteh forces now fy Lretund munbered more than were engaged in hows the Freneh and Austrian arimfica at tho fumous battle of Marengo. ‘That greut forco waa in frofund for the pasha. ot forolng ane uthor wiliton anid halt of hor population to tee: to the tvlendly shores of Aimeriva tor their Hivos, But tue tli tas naw come when tha dee jeeyiston Of thut land iwust stop, even edt shatld tcecssitute thy entire annftite lation of fandlordivm. The followers of that great anun,. Wishoy Croke, ont wited the hberty of un existence, Just as the curly coloubite f- Amurion declared tor that sutue Nhesty a coatuey ax Whe land but been taken from the lyish peas ple; ull the manuttacturing Interests bad bewn destroyed, notwithatanding thu wilerepower of Ireland wits suilicient to move the entire tetos ry system of tho whole workis her comme Was wone und her hurtars werd onipty,. ‘ne reverend gentle waive Huy lustanees eviotions, which resulted in thudcath of wome. Wink, explalied the ieaniuy of the teu ruckereut,” and gave inutuices of tho rents being rabid until they were fourtean tues ad much ug the Government valuation. At the seedlans for the Mest quarter of tm pres year there were no leas thu 400) writs Of eviction jasued, which mound Liat 80,000 pure sonshad been subjoctta eviction during tho yoar, but through the efforts of tha Land League hho present ngitation there would bo but fow of thoso write served, ‘Tho Land Lengua had cortainty foreod the lundtords to make ares duction of tholr rents in a sroat many fy Btnneos. It had forced the Inwintkers to psa n which twa years befere no party would dared intradice. ‘Mite DUD wis not at ull ietory, and tha tonnnts OF Erelau never rest unt] they lind the, privitege of pure chasing the hinds thoy bat so fone ovotiple: Suppose the Land auestion were settled Comore row, vot the poupte of Tretand woul never bo: satistiod until thoy wore free nnd could make: thelr own itws. Tho aeeen this wis rttoat and woutd not by titd aide tantil Erelund waa agate free. He thought that a brighter day was downing upon hia country, The pecula Intl baie came tore highly edugatod, und were conses quently tnuch more united, wid it people who pore both educated and tolted would soon be ree. % ‘Tho Iecture was istered to very attontlvely Timuarbentty and tho upphutse was frequent anid Nearly. CIVIL SERVICK, OROASIZATIOS OOF OTH CitieaAda DEAQUE, A numberof prominent gentleman of both pos Utiea! parties held a imecting Saturday oveniug at tho Palmer House for the purpose of perfectlig ou organiantion for the furtherance of a reform An the civil service of the country nid the ale tution of thy subject antong the people. Among. those present were Gen. 1. N, Stiles, A, A, Spraiu If, Cutter, Joseph Kirkhind. 1.0, Musunt, 5 Agi, it. W. Patterson, A. 1B. Mas ao ALM, Day, dK. Bogesen, Andrew Uruk, Joseph Adains, and George F. Harding. aA Sanstltntion was adopted txt an tha REYORMT nama of 2 vied Lefora League of € Oo" Megulan tn Ings wil be hetd Hrat'Tivsdays in Maren and October, and ticetings tony be called by the TF AM mittee. he unnial meeting will rid at tho Maret session, Any porsat ii sympathy wl tho alms nf tho League is eligible ta membe shipon elvetlon by tha Ex Ivo Vonnitted: on payment of the annual dues of St. ‘The nlins of the organization ure set forth by the founders, us follows: “The League, by faulstishiong Rnd clreulatinir docitments, by condueting publie inetings, by promating disensalon, by Interromating di dates for ollice, and by ‘the nomination, when expedient, of candidates tn tarmony: with Ita viuws, shalt cudeavor to foster i pulilie seutl- mene In favor oti reform in tho elvil service based upan the tollawisnes “ Appouitinents should be made to all sitbor= dinate plniees fn the National, State, and munics {pal ofttees without regard to polities, Hpetl= tive exnmimitions shold be open te all, and te bersons successful in thom should be appolnted on probation if they prove thomyelves 4, they should be permanently appoitited, und shoul verve durlig ¢ Helariay. or tor a tixed torn of ntl. W] nent A ong ts Upon em- Tor polltieal pur= tho following permanent Franklin MueVoagh; Vie Seerotary, Mn huntington: #8. nvor, He: inittec, i an Morey Edward Brainerd, WEIVG Wattor, » A. Spratt uurned su Murk re att ‘Tho Learug then Hout to call, ne JAMES A. GARFIELD, Wily Spirit Sponks ‘Through tho Mc= iumship of Mrs. Itiehmond— Celestial Abode~A Welcome trom LineoinsA Word About Gultenw ‘Tho Spiritttallsts held forth last night in Falr- bank Hall, and, whether every one present: was nbeliover in the ereed or not, the plice was crowded. {t had been announced two or three days previous that on this vecnslon tho spirit of ames A, Gurileld would address the mcetiog through the agency of Cora 1. V. Richmund, tho Splritualistic medhan, and that tho spirit of tho iret martyred President would alse bo present to nasist In tha matter. Doubtless thls ane houncement had the effect of bringing inany uubelicvers to the lll, nutwithstanding tho fact thut an adnilssion feo wus charged, ‘Tho services opened with tho singlug of a hymn anda prayer by the medium, Thon an- uthor byin was sung, Mrs, (ehmond now cume forward and offered aiexplanation, She sult that at a previous meeting. While possessed of tho spirit of Auras bam Lincoln, THE SPIRIT OF GARFIELD ITAD COME 'TOITER and exehimed, “How | suoutd like to speak—L fehave Looutd. Since then the spirit of Gare fluid nad often come to her, and the effect had Deen to mike her foal serluusly indisposed, ‘This psycholugieal effect was to be tecounted vor Uy tet that Gurilotl's spirit but go revently left. is rebly bubltation that, coming to another buna bods, the littur felt symptoins of tho tiness whleb had caused: the demise of tho Prosident. Tho indy “ald she hopud the wudience would give close attention to tho utterances of tho spirit, and ndded, “ With those words 1 make room for tho spirit of dimes A, Garteld.” She shut har eyes, a lady at the piano thrummmed a solemn ir, and thon, after tho hupso of a few suvotts, the ayes opened and the ine- dium bern talking in ber natural yolce and inanner, ‘Lo the vettuyers, Lowever, It was tho of Gartlold addressiay thom, ‘Then t saw through a gles durkly, now it 16 face to face,” were the frat words of. tho £up- ipased spirit, ‘The spiritthon wont on to sy tut t had beet born imtin—that earthty death wis fue the budding Inte new Ite. He (by ho is meant tho xpirity bud kaown fron the frst that “he wonnd to ils earthly body was fatnt, and that tho kindly nimung ieculved was but tu pres para for tho wpiritunl uietd, | Alls enethly anti hud not been aware of tho {net that the wound wits fatil but his spirit during those hours of selivium had holt sweet converse with o.bor spirits that clustered round about his bed. | ile wus thon IVING HIS SPIRITUAL TRAINING. When he first passed from earth to seamed crowded Into @ narrow tuustel, from which he suddunty cinerged with a subline feallng—a feeling “grenter than birth, greatue than death, Rreater than the Culsilinout of every winhitlons of inked.” “‘Lhere was a face, tty, bualzn, and loving belug, walting to greut ili. teu the face of Abraham Lincoln, And Lineote Spoke, Mayes ST knew you wery coming: Yuu ure welvome." Lincoln uted its his kulda, | He spirit) sy Mis futhor, aud, though tad not Kaew him on earth, reusy, Shim atone, He also = nized otuer re! he had never seen ly Lincoln was asked to explain tho matt sikd that on earth there was Ww double tf of senses ond one of Mind asd spleltes the sptrite of diferent people wore cunversiuye when the curthiy belngs kaw tt not. Tho splrit then described the beantles of his now home, but did [t tn very ordinary language, and without conveylog any detntt’ Wea as uw bow de appoured, Itwas dhiiply a! bewutif) dand.”” Uts arrival eroated ne surprise. WASIELNGTON, JEMFE N, AND ALL THE X wera ready with a word of wolcome, but took Uls coming asa uiattor of course. fe was 0 ayers with the grandeur and subtiatty of ils new nbade Uiit by wanted to ent his loved ones about Hin, but recolleeted: steddenly Unt thoy wore jn another workh Ma heard the sound of bells, but the sound came ins If ont of the oven; it was dull and sulttad, Noxt bo sw a funeral cortége=thnt fs, hu maw the pude plo and hoard thofr dots, but the music ho could wot Lear, could not seo the culatulgue or drupe. ings of wo, Ho entled out, but his volea wa fast. Again be appealed te Lincoln for an ax- planation, and wits told thut the voice could nut. penvtrate the pale of mortality, The ape utthis paint apoky a few words In favor of the vreed and then addressed some very touchiig remarks tu any mother" anu “ny wire," and sald wlio, © Tho Nation will bo pr ser Aflor stittiug tut the Nation woul if Je onty wnaderatood the wltiation thoreughly, “ ‘uke of thy black and deck tho walls with snowy brightness,” the apirit seamed ta tuke ite departure. The weiuin closed her eyes, wiped her forehead, aud tout her scat. Dr, Bushnell, whe was ou the platform, eamo forwavd to muke soln aniolneeionts ut thls: atuges but ho wig sittdenly titerruptied: by tho mouium who rushed to the front oxaluliatiy, Pardon met? ‘hy spleit of Garteld wra avi presout and had fiterrupted Dr, Buanuell te sity a svord or two with reference to Guiea, Whit ho desired to gay was thie the poor mantic should baye justice done hin, tho people anw fe to send hint to tho apirat worhd ho ure Hours ani would be tho frat torecelve bit by we . Sink tlohmond att ber oyes nisin and this. thn tho spirit went uway permanently. Tho, services closed with an tinpromptu poem” by the inediva, ’ ——— MONUMENTAL, Joby N. Volk, dusignor und manufacturer of fine granite and marble monuments, tabtets, atatuury, curbing, ote, In solected stock, Ollee corner Dearburn wid Randolph strecta, Sanaa Bome of the most active mon of the Now York Stock Hxehunue, G, f. Ualght, President; 0. Minzesuolwor, Vrousrer; UH. HE, Dilughun, Vice-Pyealttent: 5. V. Wulte and I, CG, Huck, ‘Trustees, have Incorporatud a new clectris Maht company, under a patent gruntod to We I, Markland in August Jaut, who has discovered w how departure In eloctriolly, and bas produced what thay consider w most wonderful tamp, which stands previninont ta its clear, perfeut, wid Uunehunged steadiness, tho Nght Lela free front fluttering or waverly, und claimed to bo the ouly Ugnt possessing this property, Tho Edison stock is reported to ve sulling ut $1,000 por shure, und ele expected that the stovk of ho Marklund Eleetrle Light Company witl bu in demand abaprentiain over pur, tho present price, ufter tho prosunt oorings ure sold, Witliuin Buell Young, woimber of the New Yor’ Btovck Exchange, 80 Broad strvot, Now York, bs ugeut for the eompauy—Mininy Record, <a Werccomuend Eldredgesewing-machines, CHICAGO TRIBUNE: General M MONDAY, RAILROADS. An Increased Activity in East- Bound Freight Ship- ments. Garrett and Yanierbit—A Now York Viow of tho Ratlroad War. The Now Managomont of the St, Louis Bridge—The Oinoinnati Southern, LeBOUND PREIGILY SUIPMENTS. The ‘break da the grain corner at ths point nbont tho uke of the week bas had the effect of wtindating .enst-bound frelght shipments trom this polut during the Inst threo days to eueban extent that instead of a deerenee In shipments ns would have been the result thera wus quite un ttierense forthe weok, Tho smull gmount of grain shipped while the corner {usted emibled tho Bastern roads .to ralvo in Ogrent-measire tha frelght bluckudes fram whieh thoy have been suffering at most of the principal points, and cars are now much more abundant than betore, Dving to the low rill rites now pravalling, must of the enst-bound business fs Beli shipped by rail, the hike lnes wot belug nble te make mich competition at auch rites, ‘The Misalysippl barge ines are atl tess ably to compete thin tho Inke Mies, atl which is tetliug aoverely tipo Mr" Gould, whose principal Interest — Is in tho burge Hines, But wit thoy could com- pete they would not be nble to do nny business AL presoit own to the freleht blockade at 81 Lonts, be lines leading there trom Lils el haye given orders lo thelr axents not to take St. Lots bustiess wotl turther notice, and 15 uch freight t¥ piled wpat Lust St. Lous, it ime some tine bature thoy will bo abtete rescind tho order, Tho principal cnuse of the St. Touts blockndo J3 tho Inability of tue Bridge and ‘Tunnel Com- yay. tohandig alt the Ditalness ut that polit, While (tis eoncuded that the Urhige Company vould handio much more business if properly inahawed, yot it is admitted that: the railroud Unes runnige to; that point have 6o linely ine econsod that even with the best of miamiement the bridge cannot bundle al ihe business to be transferred yon (One site of tho river te the Much of the pregont diticalty ont St. outs could oO overcome by transferring frelht by tha ferry Ines, but the greut trouble ts te get trans pornition fro the levee te the enobe us tbero 9 A scnrelty of horse: maority of thom betye sick with tho * pink: Those troubles at St. Louk have again Urought tothe surface the project of building another bridge wt kt. Louis wboye tho present ony, it belae argued that sooner or biter the riotion of un eddlttonal bridge wilt becom vasury if St, Louis wants to voninin the gateway ta the Southwest. Sinee oast-bound relent shipments froin this ey nre belng inade more freely rates havo aorowhat stitfoncd up, and 1233 cents on grain from Chieago is naw generaily asked. ‘Tho Pennsytvania Company hos established the rule: to charge tnvarlably two S$ ptr TW) pounds less thin the New York rate to Philadelphia and three cents legs to Halthnore, Lineeordincs with this ralo tt is taklig weun ta. Philadelphia at. 1013 evats por 100 pounds, and to Haltinure at Ma -conta, It does this to linpress upon Vander- bit that it bus no lex, weeordiue to bls demand UNE Lio rates shuntd Le tho same to all seaboard pelnta. ‘Tho Ponnsylvault peaple say Vandor- Uilt shows no consistency in this matter, White he demands that the Pounsylvanin should ehargo less to Palhulelphia and Maltiniere on. the trebeht busluess, nlthough thy dlstinue to the latter” pointy fa much less than to Now he insists rik, Pedusylvanht bus no it to tuke passungers te Boston vin New York ut the game rate as ho does vin Albany teense tho Albuny route is nenrer than tho route vin New York. ‘The total shipments of gran, tour, and pro- visions from this city Bust by the various rath for the week ending Oct. 8 amounted to ‘bw tons for the week pro- 22K tong, out shows the amowut of jong cirrled hy: the var Is tonding Mast from this city durlug tho You tho other hand that the ‘Tho fallowing stat Nour, grain, and pro ott pits {Crain | Prov’, Fluuy,'tone of tons of ‘Total tits, | Syd | Bane | tone, (hs, tha, Michignn Cuntral.. Lauice Shove, Fort Way Pan-Handl Bultinove & Ohio. Grand runk..,.c.] 9,205 potsiren | Mice Wemmeald Total. =| tos,s00] 28s] 11,051 The percentages were: | Michigan Ceutral, Shieh: Luke Shora, 2.80; Fart Wayne, 18; Pan Hundle, 13.80; Baltimore & Chilo, 0.00; Grand Pennle, U0. THE ST. LOUIS BRIDGE ‘Tho fact thut tuo St. Louta Mridge & Tuanel Compnny hus passed into tho bands of tho Gould roals—tha Missouri Pacitle and tho St. Louis, Wahnsh & Paeltle—caused many. to be- Neve that these rouds would divert tho Uridge to tholr spevlal benelit, and nut give tho sume changes ty other roads hayhug to use tr ho two Gould rends, howover emphit- jeally deny ttt thay mean te uke Muy advantages on dtecuunt of their ownership ot tho bridges, ‘Thoy hive directed a elreulir to the Inimigers of the yurious vous running aver thy beldge, atutingy that tt order to correct tay crroneons bmpression ns to the elfeet which hls tease tient have on the lapurtint Intervata that are involved In tho maintenance of a file, Rnpartial, and mutual gen. vy for the Intershange nnd trxnster et of tho passenger and freight tratiic at St. Louls, they wive the assitranco that the potiey whiell hag heretofore prevailed of extending to all rouds the simo consideration ns to rates, sur. fons. und fueltities Will in nowlse bo departed front tithe future. bn puexunnee of thls puilos the lesseo roads expeet to bo subjedt te the sume wryes and conditions Ws any other road, and to anaage and operate the lensed property I~ depentently on ity own merits, CINCINNATI SOUTTERN, CANCINNAtT, O., Oct, 8—At 10 o'elovic this Fores noun buuks were opened for stock subscriptions for the Clnehiauti Southorn Ualleoad, to be op- erated under tha Brlunger tease, ta connection with the Erlanger system of Southern railway Unes.” ‘Tho unme of the now company ls tho Uluelunutl Now Urleans & ‘Te Tueltle Ratl-. way Company.- Tho totul amount BOK) 0K was tiken by hulf-pnst It o'clock, Fred Wollte, af Now York, subacelbing 0 lure controlling Mi neolys | FLGIOW, ho | ronnie $149,000 was taken by Clnelnnatl mervtunts and tonuuticturers fo aitits Of from $1000 to STN, The company by 1 o'cluels elected, tho following Yourd of Olreatoras Frederick: Wolffe, of Sontgomery, Alas Churlos Pasa, of New York Citys donn Svott, of Chittannagi, ‘Tone; Thewlore Couz, of Cinoiniuth: Ale wuder MoPonnld, of Cinetnintis William A, Goodman, of Chiolinutts Edgar M. Johnson, of Cinchimth By 120 this neon the Directors organiznd by plcoting 10 yollowing Olivers: Present, Phoodurn Cook; View-President und Hummer, John Sootts Sucrotury, George E. Doughty, Cinoiniatls Trevenror, Hf A. Paton, Uineinath; Gonoral Counsel, Edgar M. Johnson, Clagiunatl, —- ‘CIEV. Ing Th. dk We CLAIMS, Speciut Miavateh Co ‘The Chtenge Trioune. INDIANAYONAS, Jnl, Oot, 2—Judze Drummond bas Informed the rk of tho Unites! Stites Court that in tho imuatter of the Indianapolly, Western clans, tha court will Tw Hirst, of all clalina against the Kecelvers svcond, of alt claims for supplics, muiterials, operating uxpensos, and labor for 81x months before tho iucelver Look poasesaion, tne cluding alt materials and suppties Carnbinedsbo- Tore the six monthy, (hough used afterward, tre paym ANTICPOOLING, Rorelat Mispateh tu The Chicugo Tribune, Rprisabieney, UL, Oct, Judge Tourgée, the Ton, Paut Vandervoort, aud Gon, John f, tina ker, tho uttornoys for tho poopie ln the anti pouling case againat the Chicugo & Alton itult- road, tho Wixgitia Ferry Company, und athora, have been nonied by telegraphby Gen, Wager Swayne to enter the ‘appeurmice of the briuyo company at noe, 4 — A WILDCAT ROAD. Spectat Dispatch to The Ch(cag Tribune, Hovtnrn, Colo. Oct. 8—Judge Carpenter bas kranted un Injunction agalat the Denver, Western & Pagitle Raliwny Campany, on tho pe> tition presented by Given & AbWott, contractors, for the sum of $58,178.07, ‘This will put the road Jn tho hana of a Receiver, aud wiod up ynother wildeat yullroug company. —_ GARRETT AND VANDERBILT, New York Mull, Och 6 Ag some ono bas taxon the trouble to send us Buturked copy of that able and wonerally Jue diclons Journal, the Baltimore Amerienn, cons taining Ste, Gurrett’'a voluminous and yervose uttuck on Mr, Vandorblit and an upplauding editorial thereon, Wo feol called on to say eumes thing about the controversy which bas been suirted by tha distinguished * raltroad kfu; ft Balelaw Aw we publishon Mr, Vanderbilt’ brief, terre, and somowbat contemptuous roply ta Mr, Gite rett'a proliz assault on tho former, our rendere nevd not be told that the polley puraued by Mr. Vanderbilt requives ne defenso ut our hands, Whoover willtuke tho trouble to go througt the wuste of words wherewith Mr, Gurrett secks 5 OCTOBER 10, [881I—TEN PAGES. to obscure tho ronl facts in {asue, Will nee tn tha statements of Mr. Vanderbilt abundant reasons for the rao and yerboalty of the fornier. ‘The history of the presont “warof rates” fs suscoptible of very brief statement. Mr. Van+ derbilt condenses it when he snyet “If tho Now York Contral his stood nlone at tho trunkeline mevtings, it hed generally hoon WHOM qitestions aTecting not Only Ma welhrre, but that of the Stite and City ot New York ns well. He oforts to proteet of reaiat oneroach> jents pon the commerey whieb rightiully bos Jungs to this port always encounter the hosiillty: OF ronda whose fniterests nro ilentlent with tho vitles Foe own States which are tholy nitue rm mitt. misse Ibe, and pretelally: the Iallimare XIU Ohio, see! wIve connuctions to re nt by the New York Co yitid thon atrike wt it two wily by eceretly cutting rites, Hest In dive slons of tratic froin New York to thuir citles, and next by lower contracts to ottr own points: nnd termin. When we discover this violation: Of good ftith, and tuke une rates onform ta thoes, they titurally ery aut that we are de: nineeininy. the business atl tulning the props erties, Mmatter‘whathor It Is New York, Now En- giand, Polladéiphin, or Galtimure bislncss. wll we ituk Is that Itatall be fitlrly adjustads and if tho miJustnent is not miniattlped it will be bes enuse the New York Cantral discovers, ng it dtd prior to tha present so-called war, that it wus Dolny cheated, and somebody had broken tnith, We haye evt no rates; we bive met thom, Whatever any other ine was willing to for, we were ready to follow on tha snune t 3. If at the same rites a lurger shure of tho busl- hess cones tots thant 1s pleasint to our rivals, we cannot help ity only thoy cannot expect a to siitinit quietly to thelr edvorts to ostabligh an equilibrium by sticking a kulfe into one of our arteries, “Tt is not for the furnoss of crushing the con- struction of paraliel tines that T bave sought lo in the rights of tho road of wien ttm President. ‘Cha tet, ae Lo bave atated before, Ut wo hive Hot ett ‘rites, but simply followed the rates tixed by our eivats, not oniy refutes tho ehurce, bit fastens upai Le, Garrett and his coudjiitors tne fault of discouraging the now schomes."* ale it [a finposaibio to state (ho fants, and tho pallyy of the New York Centeil, 11 any fewer, or Mtter, op utere trutatul wards than tuose of Ate, Vanderbilt, wo buve reprinted theut a3 a com. plety answer to the voluminous Inyeotlyes, Inis- statements, false deductions, und frrelevant are guinents af Mr, Garrett, whose tedious ind Uc~ readabla broadside 4 a prolonged wall ef de. gpitir, In view of the stendiness, composire, and resolutton with which tho New York Central is mnectlig war that was inprovoked und that is A continuing peril to the legithiute intorests and adiministrution of all the rallrond property in tho country. Our. Baltimore cotemporary, tho American, mikes ono mistaken In regarding Mr. Garrett's: reckless aud cut-throat methous as Ikely to tond tothe permanent interests of Multinore, 30 ha ts right tn bis elitiins of the vastly superior advantages of the (iltimore & Ohio na a trans: porterofr freight from the Weat to the senborrd, he hus no ovenslon to sueritive the property he {8 managing by dong business at losing rates, in order to accomplish tha Imposathte task of bringing tho New York Contral to terms ot hts own nnticttist. Garrett bonsta that “If the direct and valunble fucitities of the Baltimore & Onlo Road (tore direct and more valuable, bn muy enses, for the region it penatrates than nny othor (ine) could be fairy and properly used by tho merchants of New York, lastend of 613 por cent, Wiper cout of the business of New ark would be commanded by that route,” Ito nsks: * Whilst tho Huttiimors & Obte Hoad ceughes directly. thrattst tts own fines many polite, great entrepots and centres of trade fh tho West whleb the Now York Central dues not renel by ity own Iney, shall my one question tho right of tho New Yurk Contral Road to do business at Pitsburg or Columbus, at Cine vinnall, ov Louisvilte, ar St, Louis, or any of the mumerous paints which the New York Conteal itond does nut oven profess to reach by New York Centrat tines? Vio trues: “Tho Baltimore & Ohto bas the advantages of distanee to Hultiniore us compared with the Now York Central to New York—namely: Ailtex, From Chicago, MO Fron Lous SHU Fro Hi 1b y Featn Cloeinnat And frown all points south of fads a tho distance from Vultinore to Now York,. 185 Tease bas proven for a suries of years that its expenses of aperating shew it to be the ehoapest roud of the trun lines, und to quote from. evidence given befure the kpoulitl Assom- bly Committee on Rutlroads of New York in 1819 on bebe of the New York trunk Meds tLe 49 the ehenpest road of thy trunk Ines to oper: Mto from te fuet that Le rans a great portion of {ts distance throuee most valuable coultlalds, Wailxt the New York Contenl is paying Sh or $4, or $5 a tun for {ty conf, tho Multinore & Olio ean bring itour of tho pit wid dump it tate the cdr of the unsine tt cost pussibly of 89 or #0 eenty atom, The ndvantaye it lis In point of fel far ovorbntinces any advantage the Now York Central muy buye in grades.” Aunitting WL of inode vusily disproved asgor- ns, Why it that Mr, Gurrott's Ino emnot compety Buccesstully with tho Now York Con- tealy Noon knows better than he docs tit tho ndvantizes witch he elalins tor bis road are Aungeniry, When toose of the New York Central are considered. ‘The eusy grades and the Luar tracks of tho fatter allow the movement of trelght with far greater gf ottunable and witha aiturter at the power required on the beasy prudes aud cluttured tracks of tho Bulet- thord & Ohlo, Way should Mr. Garrett throw away all his udvantayes of position ing valn sleugglo tastoal away from New York lines the traitte that natu ratty belongs to them? Whatis to bo guined for Baltimore In oltber compelling: the truilic that inust como uver tha Balliniore & Ohlo to be taxed for o. sensyless and costly atragule Tor the tralia that the Now York Con- tral and the. Erio can handie bo much mora cheaply? Booner or later tho legitimate travie of tho taltitnore & Ohlo must pay for Mr. are rett's costly und disastrous Northern campaign. And] Hulthoore will not uscape from tho results thercof, Mr. Vanderbilt fa tranqull aud determined, because hy (3 right, and because ho knows that Ils stockholdura wilt sustuin bim and bes tent tothe ead, And Mr. Gurrett, or his stockhuld- ers, wilt do well to study the old fable about tho Iron sid the ourthon jugs that were touting along togethor down stream. Tt was the earthen Jug that toured a collision, STILE IN DOUR' Tho Cloveland Herat has the following re- kavdlug the oWorts which are belox made by Vanderbilt to secure possession of the Cleve- land, Columbus, Cluefuunt! & ludianapolls Rail rows ‘Tho transfor books of the Cleveland, Colum- Una, Cinolnnnt! & Indianapotis and the Chivin~ Hath Hiuiiion & Dayton Rallroads closed last Wednesilay, aud the owners of stock that diy: wilt cleat tho Directors of the Oblo Hullrond Company on the ith af the preavat month, so Turns purchasing stock Is coneorned, the work of Vanderbilt, as wellas ull otbors, must have been completed on the fth inst. The tact wae there bad been no umaual amount of xtock transferred up to aha} uuld Iwad to the conctision that Vanderbilt hud not secured abe solute ownership of suilicient stock to eontral tho etecdon, aud eelied for the malin part upon obtaining proxies to the extent of eoveral inilliga dollars, Ins he, or will he got those vroxles ¢ 1a now the quostion. And It hs a ques Hon that up te tho presvut thine to person hos deen thle tadelnitly auswar, cepacts ta We contrary netwithataading, Ag i inittar uf voursy, tho strongest clfurts of the Erle and Ponnsyivanta people th beon and wilt be ttie to prevent Vandorbile from accouplish: {ug hig purpose. Kriv holds no ainall stixre of Cleveland & Columbus stovk, and tha closet working rolutions have existed hutweun the two compantes, ‘Tho combined influouce of Brio and Pennsylvania ts not te bo Ganily upaot, ng Vanderbilt muy havo discovered In his effort to. x18, whl a Herald reporter to a Cleveland, Colum: tng, Cliehinatl & Lotlanupolis oniclal of tho runk of Gener yesterdays Da you jena. ally belluvo Vanderbilt hus securad suficient: stdnk to control the coming cleetfon?* “oRerlousty.” waa the roply, *serionaly, | da not beileve he buys in fiat, fC was much more inclined to tho option that 'Vanderbitt had got roorthres dys age than Ln ie this mos fam not nlony in thls opinion DISCRIMINATING AGAINST TROL ‘The Detroit Post mud Trine says: “ The par pora juat now nee full of comments on the evi- dont discrininution of Vanderbilt ayalnist all the railrouds uider hls control In favor of the Now York Central, Hut there ty nother kind of disorimination that the people of Detroit are more futergsted In than anything of this klad, Tho mutter concerns the peoplu of the entire southorn part of tue State, It is tho grip which the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Kaliwny ta obtalning on everything south of tho Iie of the Michigan Contra Hutlroud, A short me ako the Detrult, Hillsdale & Southwestern Roud wont over to tho majority, and it is treely predicted thut in leva thin three inonths: Wayne & Jackson will baye joined tho sama daniuuravie company. MW it were simply » matter of brlnge ing thoxe routls under one contrel therw would bono objection; the Luke Shore & stlonien Houthorn ta woll officered nnd ably managed. Ite ‘oudebols andy roillug-stock are well kept up. All thy fa well, Mut not 8 bushel of gral cotaed 1) Dotrolt aver any road ownud by tho Lake bhore & Siebigan Bouthorn, ‘Cho wheat and outs yrown on tho ling of the Detroit, bith dale & Bouthwestery nod the Fort Wayne & Jackson should by ull rights come to Detroit; but ir tr comes hero tg will porbups qu by ong roud a perhaps by unothor, wad Vanderbilt uy josd tho froluht on it, So the carcyiny of tevin Toledo fé secured by y rlinination ta bates. ‘Shie is, of coursy, a bu 4 transaction eu Sar of tho Luke Shore & Michigan Bouthern te converued, but ft hurts Deteolt. ‘The methods taken by the Lake Shoru to sugure to it the ware rye of gruln ure wlas aud yonerous—ror tho road. Shippors aro given to understand that tho rand will stlox by ite irlunis; und when thore 1s uw quantity of wheat ing on of country, tha dealers und sbipoersé aro oncuuragoil to buy tt, with prourlees Of youd rated, which promlseaure kept, Only ope roud coming throuyb the south yore of the State iv fece frum Luke Shore cous DE- trol, Thiais the Wabash, ‘The point af all this Ja that the erain merchants of Detroit will be mightily pleased when grain olovators are put upon the line of the Wabash nt Adrian, Mont- peller, and alt othor focal grain shipping polots, Whero farmers sell thelr grain they will buy tholr supplics, and over tho road that abips tho xtaln the merchandise will return.” — ITEM3, Mr... Gault, General Manager, and Mr. J. VF. How, Vice-President: and Sceretiry, of the Wabash, St. Louts & Macliy taltwayyware tn tie olty Saturday. Col, Sidney B. Tones has bean appointed Gon- eral Western Passenger Agent of tho Loulnville, Now Albany & Chiowro. Itaflroad, with heads qntirtora at Catena. Mr. dones was formotl with the Pan Handle aud Baltimore & Ohio Mull ronda, Mr. B. A, Ford, Gonoral Pasaonger Agent of (ho Ponnaytyann Company. tho Mittburg, Clueins MALLE Ste and ‘the Vanidatit Railroads, wad in tho elty orduy. Me, Ford says he ts on bly way baek from a tout of tnepection over Hila roads. tte nav atates that thore wy chanige: whitevar in the passages war, and hit does not think ft will bo over vers suon, ‘The Chisago & Alton commenced running Ita third train Co St, Louis hist wight. Tt teaves Clibe cago ut to’ keene Siu rity, turning nerves nt Colenzo nt 7 ovetocie a. i coout Monday. ‘Tals train will bo a grent aveomadution to residents in euburbun towns who desire to attend the theatres, and who leave thocity lite at night. A suction of this train “Hl ulso rin to Kansas City, reuching thero tt the eume time ns the truin whieh used to leave hore at Op THE BURGESS CORPS. Their Departure ht—A Visit fro oran Chub, Yusterday was the inst day of the Albany Bure Boss Corps’ stay ta this city, and fast evening thoy foft for St. Loule, thelr next atopping- piace, Yeaterday morning, « number of tho yisitora attended diving service In Central Musle-ftalt, aud iu the afternoon they wero driven about tho city by members of the varloug elty regiments, Un tho whole tho day was pleasantly joassed and tho Aluaninus oxpressed thomsuives bs highly pleased with Chicago. ond herpov ple. At ubuut 8 o'clock last evening some olghty membors of THE UNION VETERAN CLUB, honted by tho President, Col. Serivner, Gon, Beem, and Ma, Bull, marehed from thoi head- quarters to the Palmer House, hended by Nev- ans’ Band, After tho band had performed several selcetions the eluty inavehed to the elib-room of the hotel, where the Burgesses wore drawn upin line at present acid, Tho usual iniiitury: courtesies wero extended, and Col, Seribner i ntrief speech presente ‘the command with i set of resolutions bundsomely engrossed on parehinent, Capt. Sith said ho would usk an old veteran Captain of the vorps to respond ty the splondit apeven from Col Seritner, and he introduce: Col, Kinyalos. He sid ho woukl rewurn tho henrtfelt thinks of the gorps to tho inembors: of tho Union Veteran Club fer the huindsume stimontl of their regard, ‘The apeakgr bud iit to refor to what thoy hull done ti Chie 0 nt the tine of the grout fire, but thoy asked ho crodit for that, as it was all wey could do unier Ube clreuinatinees, be corps had also beon prised for the Beaver of its members: during the, War of tho Reballlun, and he hoped it would not be called ezotisin if he took ove cusion to refer tu the recurd of tha urmunlzation during the hour of our Nation's distress with vardunable pride, Yenrs age: uiombers of tho Burgess Corps had been tn every battle fron VeruCruzto Mexico, but thy orgialzation tnd ays been referred to us fh eompany of boll day parade However, thls rulicuic bad bee! turned to pralse when the Durgesses tad en fered the service atring the Civil War as well drilled and equipped us any company in tho ar sending tu the front wvighty-six men. Tho command returned from unt bloody strife, tnany members of it buving won honovs in thu told. ‘The organization hid ture nished soldiers from the private to the coin munder of an army corps, and ho would vonture to sity tit thore was note buttlelletd unstitived by the blood of a member of tho Burgess Corps, ‘Khoy were notn “hollduy parade” compuny, bur they took {nto their runis the best young men of Albany and tratned them so that if their country ever needud them again thoy would bo in tho van, In conchuston hongain tendered tho thanks of the conmmund to the Veteran Club for the bundsome testimonial, saying that it would bo hung In tho armory and would aiwaya re- ming thom ot Chicago und the Union Veteran Club, [Applause.] 11? RESOLUTION READ AS FOLLOWS: “ GESTLOMEN OF THE ALBANY Rungess Coup In tho mime of (ho Lis members of the Citea Unlon Veteran Club wo extend to you tho fra ternal hund of the suldler. © ‘The patriotic aorvices reudered and tho man- {fold sueritices mde by the members of your corps in tha inte Wat ure already catght tp and jnuxtelenbly woven Inty tho web und woot of our Natloou history. We cannot add it teat of lnu- relor aught of lustre to your fame, Around Your name fan hiulo of ylory, bright, beutiful, lund finperishuble; but yeent’ us is our ndmiva- tion for tho suldicrly reputution.of your volte mand, much as our eyes Kindle wud huacts yind- den nt the sight of ten who shured with uy tho dangers and hardsbips of tho reat struggle for tho Nation's life, tigi us we hold all these tn t boy geem tu dindlo Into dosigalileans ro St. Lowin Laat the Union Vee- 3 =e whon we think of your ehlvalrig bearing toward the siviéken people at cue elty @ deutdy ago today, “Outside of our Ibnits tonzucs may tell ot <Wwhut you buve done for the Nuon. Tero we reniuaibor best what you did foe us whett Chic wo lay in ong vast fed of rulug; and hore tho sweet story of your generous atid and unsellish oxunple {8 lgped by children, and will bo teld Until our eity eousus to be, “Wa woleome you nut only as worthy eitizons of tho Nution; wo welcome yor not only as fe low-suldiurs of the Republic, but we also wol- come you as nable Lenufacturs of our city, “Mo audtirod, then, gentlemen of tho Albany: Burgess Corps, that our hoes and our hearts Are open to you individunlty und cottcertvely whenuyer we inny be honored UE Presence, aud that none in our midst have ® xreater warmth of feeltyg or rerret bore deoply tie brlofnoss of your stay and none would be made hanpler hy your speedy return to us tun the Chiouyo Untan Veteran Chub." ‘Thy address, whieh wits written by Gen, Beom and I, Q. Hath has bean elaborately engrossed on sheet of vellum ice, the sided bomp dec- trated with Dinners and this te ons, WILL a monogram of the ¢ + C."—[n one corner, aiid staeks of -aynn, ReOUps Of tents, canon, and other avar minterials tastefully Xeranged inthe othors, 1h the centre of the sheet at tha bottom fs wscene of deaolu- Mon In Chileno after tho great tire, tha whole faving beon exeonted with «pon by Prof, Pow- Orde Very urtistic pleco uf work, Tho Burgcasys then wuve three of tholr iniqua altubeticnl cheers for the * Vote,” Rud the cub returned the compllinent with three cheers and nn old-fashloned “tiger.” ‘The | commands then murehed tbe rotunia, whero a iarge crowd of ladies nnd yentiomen gave thom a parting ebeer. Ench wan of tho corps Was pro- vonted with a lure photograph of tho Lalmor House ag a gonvenly of tho trip. vo TUE DEVOT, In tho maunthne a battalion of six companies of tho Firat infantry, under Lieut-Col, i. 1. Kxnox, beaded by the Regimental Band and an honorary wuied Of tno ottlecrs, bud marched down feont the artaory, and werd deawn wp an the north ate of Monroe stroet between Btate and Dearborn, The honorary suard wna come posed of D. Manga, Adjt, C, We Laing, “upt. Bowlor, Capt. Holmes, Capt, A. D. smth, Capt Gibson, Capt. Pucmgton, Leu, Downs, Lieut. Thompson, und Lieut. Allman, ‘Tha bitt- tallon was headed by the ortule Company C, under Cupt, FB. Davia, and there were about 2M men in dine. As tho Veteran Club and tho Ibirygess Corps, passnt the battalion eany toy prosont. ‘Vha First thon muretird te tho front, nod the tiny marched north on Dourbora atreut Wn tho following order; Baund of Police, rat lntuntry Lund, Honorary Guard, Firat Intuntey Hattation, Navana’ Bint, Veteran Cluty rey'a roy ands Old Guard, Ginosts, Murgess Corpy, ‘The pronession murched dtreotly to tho Tilnots Content dupot, and crowds slong tho Une otieerad adleux to the departing vishora. Arriving at the dopat, tha Iurgosice fasted i to thelr spooint train, which was awalting thom, and the other organtzntions marched into tha pot ma hy The drow up in Huo at tho elde of the tra Corps band played “Aut Ling syne.” cheers were Intorenanzed, farewells were witd, and the train moved slawly out of tho depot ut ist, to tho, crowd's soug, “ Good-By, My Lover, dood Tho Burgesses will arrive in Bt. Touls this morning atso'clock, and will remain in that city until Taeatay morning, ‘They will be in Clictnnath Wednnsday, tn Cleveland: Hanne and Friday, and witl arrive in Aivuny at o'elue! Buturday afternoon, ee GARFIELD AVENUE. To the Editor of The Chicagy Telbune, CiiH.A0n, Oct. 8.—Soveral of your carresponile enté of lute huve taken wreat alfense wt the no tlon of our Clty Fathers in giving to Sophia Streot the iustrious nume “Garfeld ayenue,” No better sulection could baye been made in this vity, In tho first placa, this street from Lincoin Park to tha river is wore lke a fart than uw street, Second, ite inhabitants are emle nently Corlatian and ludustrious people, third, the buildings ure bumble, Unprotentions wtruct= ures, duvuld of al ebow and Calva pretenses. Fourty, it has a truly Christian chures, now 0 pracesy Of vrocuon pear it4 gastern boundary ‘Tho above pousons pre sulliclent, | think, tu Jus tity pur wise Council in thale commendabts o- ton. ‘Thu streat by an exact type of our itis trluus deud—buinblo, unpretentious, aud Curls- t Heaths Tu view of the action of our Common Councll, several xeutlomen ou Gurtleld avenue have tis AUgurated A movemont and started a aubseripn. tlon on tho streot to erect a monument to Pros\. dent Gurtiel’s nemory3 raid wmonumont tooo, $50,000, and.all braports-ownern. on this strect, and within two blavks on elthor aide, to aun! seribe Hbcrally, All names to bo publisned, with amounts given by each, Bineoin Park Congrogntional Cauroh to start with $209) hig fa sininonthy Proper, Sak montimont to bo oreetui on tho street adjulning Eiovola fark, IRON-WORKERS., Second Day's Meoting of the National Asvoctatlon of Charcoal IroneWorkers <Two Thousand Pounds to Constts tute n Bon Merenftor. . Spectat Manateh tu The Chicag Tribune, Ctnctnnatt, O,, Oct. 8=Tho National Associa. tion of Charcoal tron-Workers held two aessions turnin today at Colleges ial, and tonight are be. fiz hanquoted ut the Wishtand House, The inembers In uttandaneo are ebtetly from Phils delphin and diterent parts of Pennayivant, and from tha Like Superior region. The questions leh have come ty for diseussion ave the prose he foresta, thie viel Of woourl to the n nie pnirta Of the countr, of cou from diferent kiitds ol woo methods of vonsteueting — elareont maces, and the number of pounds that ahail onstitnte om ton of from, On the Jostenuined point finportint action was tiker, By a resolution of the Associntion a ton of tron, which has beretofere contulned 2,010, and, in some plices, 2.004 pounds, will heraufter contain 3 Wa, ‘Tho fear seoma.te be gunen eel ‘onl fron-workers that thoir tual. ness ts In danger of being greatly Injured by the whotesnte destruction of Torests which {8 altnust everywhere going on, How to provent fores) fires Is one of tho Important questions up fur Kitlon, The association will on Monduy tu} an excursion to tho Hanging Kovk lron region, a THE ST. LOUIS RIVER CONVENTION, §r, Louse, Oct, &2—Tho River Convention which is to be held bere on tho 20th Inst. prom. Jses to be not only tho Iurgest githoring of the Aine over Leld, Sut ona of extraordinary churs neter, Fre 1X to 1 dolexatos, Among thom many loading men vt the country, will bo Present, and neurly avery eity of nny elzo and Invst of the commerelal organizations between the Allevhony nnd Rocky Mountaing and st. Paul and New Orieans, will be represented by prominent and iniluential citizens. Reveral Jovernors of Btutes and 2 number of Congress. men will also be in attendance. The moyement ig attracting nnusual attention. a BRITISH COLUMBIA, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4—A Victoria dispatch anya: Reports from tho mainland show that tho recent Leavy ralns have almost entirely destroyed tha caronl crops throughout tho Province. On Vancouver's {stand the crops are safely housed, a —— Clorgymon, Inwyors, clltors, Uankors, and las divs nved- Hop Bitters dally for nerve force. DEATHS, BLOOMFIELD—AL Iiversido, Sunday, Oct. ag 4:40), tia Ht tho resitonce af her son-in-law, George mibors, Mary A. Bloonlot, agod 71 yours. ‘unerdt Kervicus will bo held at rexldence of orgy Chambers, wb tive rally, at hull-past o'clock jemlay, Uct. LI, cur wi luave tha Union Dwpot, vin tho 6 It. Wt IL, ma ind return tothe vity at lr jv thence by carringes to Urace= fund Camtory. BIT Lurtrord (Conn, panera plenen copy. ANGLM—Oct, & curner Clark und Kinzle-ats, De. I 7, te-Peona, Siipponsburg, dnd Now York papors plonse oo} O'NEUA—The funeral of Catharine P, beloved wifo af Frink O'Nolll, Will take pice at J v'olouk p, Mm, towtay trom roxitotied, 251 Culumot-ay., to Tran= Usagenutoat, Dopot. Atomuins to be takon East tor orient WARREN—At his restidonco in Madison Park, Hyde Ark, omplicatton of disonsos, Moses Warrer, + Of he Wwoll-kniown ymublistor, atd p. mi, Sunday, nied ora. ; 7 eMineral from rosidonen at tp, mi Monday, Frlonds tO of tho famnlly Livitad, ‘eaten Hyde Park leaves elty ab 12:10 p.m, + ANNOUNCEMENTS. . SGULAR MERTING OF THI Lulon Veterun Clap will be hold this evening Avthe Urand Pacitic Hotel, rESSRS. WHITTLE AND McGRANA- AVL hun wilt now nv young converts’ ana inautr ingeting In Lower Karwan Hull, ¥~ 3. Bo'clock thit evening. PPE REV, A. E, KITTREDGE, PASTOR the 'lhird Presbyterian Chureh, will lead the A, Heonilny prayor-inecting today. AUCTION SALES. GORE & CO., ‘Mndison-s% GEO. P. GORE & CO., 214 & 216 Madisoncst., WILL SELL AT AUCTION MONDAY, OCT. 10, ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE CUSTOM-MADE Boots, Shoes, AND Rubbers, For Best Retail Trade Only, AND YOU SHOULD COME. Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 9:30, LARGE SPECIAL SALE Holiday Goods, CONSISTING OF Bohemian, Majolica, China, and ancy Glassware. KO, 1 GOL CO,, Auctloneers, Regular Trade Sale DRY GOODS, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 9:30 a. m ‘yhis Sate will bo Very Importaut to the I'rade, 1,000 L.O'TS, GEO! P, GORK & CO,, Auctioneers, GOOD CUSTOM-HADE soots & Shoes CAN BE BOUGHT AT THE AUCTION SALE TO BE MADE BY * GEO. P. GORE & CO., 214 & 216 Madisonsst., Wednesday, Oct. 12, AT 9:30 A. M, SHARP, {000 Cases Boots and Shoes, (00 Cases Rubber Goods, AND ALL OF THE BEST STYLES AND QuALity, REGULAR TRADI SALE DRY GOODS, THURSDAY, Oot. '3, 9130 a.m. Clonks und Notmane y Leading Specialty, - AKO, P, GORE & CO, Auctlonee! By POMEROY & CO. CUUNTTRE, MORTGAGE SALE, Monday Morning, Oct. 10, at 10 o'clock, 194 West Madisonest. WUE ENTIG Is TROOMS, Kruasols and Ingres 0 by avid wi but rosurve, undup Chattol Sortyuxg, ta blthest pido. POMEROY & CO,, Auctlonsors, Tdand 80 Itundulpiest, «TOONS, Wt My tuple & ee aa fh ph Stull bo by Siren Srthotest Canter fa Abortion, put up ile uudairicus pura, Koturs CUSTER: coutouthtaer. “AbLadisg nol. CucaEe