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o- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 188I—TWELVE PAGES. en fs ny conceded, howover, that tho Intter tleman | Kanena City, and whieh has engendered more | alt rutes and regulations, and the ordera of tho | notices orontera without tha sanction of tho | thom perfect conddonce, howevur new tho piny. ons of tho Republte toge RAILROADS. yu probably be Mr. Vauhorties stl ee re nd batt blood Neue soret of those interestod than | auperior officer under whose charge you may bo thitlon. He also donios the chirge nade iu | bo inventor bolls that whee a foreien acto nal tnity is nol only marked is Ha i Mr, fou 0 $ Division Superine y prey f PA rR rR Ee CTR road Pee eet Hine 2, You must not apoak toany other Qen- | proceadtngs of the moetings of tha. aasa al fed thint he ba reve: le with tho ve oe f tho kind nmong the | to work, tho Ualtiinore Aerie ne bare erent, altenipes to wreate withthe ver. | tere ral orient” farm uf whiten cessor could be lenrnen todays. 1 CurcAan, Oct. 22—Tits Circago anu of gral Ventent ane Shout cutting tutes excont je tuoneinlions nt the and in ru 5 b SpttH so ant Hf Fy Thero (4 considerable ctirlosity among Joen! | this morning prints some correspondence with | by permission of your Genera a er, mi | rer a erente e, .A Climax Roachod in the Vane | raitway mento know io onteamo of tho ulleged : i macula i walnse tho Hultl | correct wording and pronunciation. With tila | cordant with the a work Isiqerivusly placred by bis wolicltde for | bul more = f J etution. With thie {iment recently swaying Bs danaae City and At. Hooper, of | dieuye worktug hoes must ive your undivided -| more & Ohio, . Hbrotte his apport may use tho Enelish, white | the country, tit we ennuot forbear copyiig ry 6 cy Urenkny ntnong tho ollictals of the Milwaukec, the Fiawgihat sete dee, in Srhieh tho snyor neks attention to your Work, except When You pa OMe It fs believed that at toduy’s monting decisive | ho hinwelf may spenk in his own tongue, and the tha nist ort, as we litve below: bd dorbilt-Jewott Fight in ee era ee te ete and tho att | Me douarichedid not nt tho Chicngo mecting | tosmile with n friend, Vou are expected to | measures will be taken, and tha Ucketa on the | audionee will this got tho benelit of his best “We have hathhus now to fee except tron : rival of President Ihinelunder Tn this elty is | of ines termlant in) Kansas City inake monly spnesely, fulthfully to the departmont aes | Urand Trani, Maltimore & Obl, aud probably work wid at tho ram thine understand all bo | opysely There is no boundary: The lie Ohio. Jooked forward to with interest, asitis known | n stutoment in substance as follows: *Tnat | shred you and After reaxonnble tenchiiyy be | tho Erle ordered olf ante Nov. anye, ‘The tavention [sas shupte ns itis adwire [separating us, without eardons of ensty that eeveral changes iH a fanagemant are ate j Pager autre city eae yale gee tho nasistance of the Sancuaraciant Rie dcinauinn able, nee rises of standing. atin r « Mr. H.G.IE Reed Gene | of iying and eoltusion | wi na! ener Mn ot : a 1 ection o : j, Tne Saas 4 hi eines mj ober Magpie has | Maa ah tie ec iter, | ait Leena CNY te ta: | Minmygolts, Mi tute x Chtenwos — | ~~ WINTHROP'S ORATION. hncituonge en ong tae at iH jedi ins hes M1 eprove ite Mr. 4 ne i Dy "Ry sy = Tho Validity of the Oharter of tho tine Ste teed wae lntersiowad by ares | ewer ths question onthe ground thit te’ would | after which" brace up” for tho reception of Special Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sativa. ora Radian pone tratlon of mature nil by tho stron fine ‘i {tvs bat refused ta stato whothor his | rate tho question of veruclty between Mr. | shippers claiming discrimination, Tsptaxavorts, Int, Oct. 2--Tho nunual elac- ho Yorktown dreds of the Elos | press of art—inaxtrlenbly intertwined ol nation wes Muator note bit, as it one | Charlton aud himself and would fail to satisty Ruled At lunch tine you qust fall teand | tion of Directors and oficera of the Cineinnath, quent Bostonian, the lay of owe tind, the ren of our rlyers, ¢ 10 Ist iT it 3 1s 8 It $3 pro! ‘iY i | the yf orally known fi railway ‘ciretes that | tho Mayor’ and refers tho Mayor to four gen- | tiko the cake.” by © entting” IF necessitry, Tudianapolls, St. Louls & Chiengo allroad, held The delivery of the orntion at Yorktown cohutrot our Talces, and tran network ot nue mined. Mr. Reed — contemplates” necepting an | tlemon whom Me. Hooper names and describes Rute si. You tire permitted to reeuive such | i thie elty today, tested In tho selection of | could not have been Intrasted tow better or serossing suid recrossing and ever molllplyiy ‘5 3 inportant . position on tho Chlcago, | as “atiatntorested parties,” Jt morely illustrates | papers ag the General Munieer may pornailt and : ides ne s and still advanelnge tracks of trade H Nilenukeo 8° St. Paul Ualiway, — it ta | Me. Hooper's Jack of preetsion and confirmed | rebate vouchers whether he pernilts or hot, thy old Hoard of Directors, with the addition of | snore capable person thin the venerable Rob | travel, We ave ote by the memories eat ‘ iY cal nalinne 1 i ie Ie eet MHRA: ener aang ‘eR tEINnT cha un STE a vac Cv Aaa Te Gals OF Hoek telat ts on ti ert C. Winthrop, of Massachusetts, If tt] fathers, | We are one by the Jay 4 of Mae merit Pussy Wd Froight | lesty, or tgnorantly deserihes theso gontien havior and you_are: lnble te sprive of Now York. 1 3 Mreatdont ol . ved by a Vive 4 voate y ‘ Tho Jowott Faction Greatly | auch energy Passunger and Drorene | lesleliskiverened pastess. There wero othor | onvornil of thom for auy badd conduct, Inyo of Now York, "Tho latter t9 Preatdont of | wus not to be pronounced by a Virginian, no | viiidren We are ons by n Constitution ad Pleased with tho ‘Turn AC. denies that ho hagas yet tendered x forinal res. | threo “disinterested pactlos” present nt tho | Ry order of tho Hoad Keeper, 1 easel W i. tna sor | eile, and Vice-President of the Central Mac f Cable ts View President and General Sta of the on to the Direet Tn accordanes with this or ws , for several months mst he hus contomplated | Perkins Mr. Hooper bas omitted thou from his | tho General Frolaht Agent: fairs Have Taken. leaving tho service of tho company, and per. | references not feeling sure how thoy would vote | leave for Jollet by special train an tho C fect understanding exists botweon Mr Heed wad | on the question, It niso Hustentes Mr, Hoopot & Alton Railroad: nt Tt a.m. today, Tuses wi himself. Mr, Whiteoinh furtor aiys that bis | lax nnd frreluvant methods when be refers to | leave the Geand Pacite Hotel nt losin Hy suld to-day that | meeting to whoin Mr. Hooper does not refer. eth OC Departmen other than a soot Massachusettscontd have | Union which have net onl gurvived the shock of forelat and of Civil War, bh wilt | so goad a right to It, and it Winthrop there | stood the abeyance of almost all THN aye tengo, Hock Island & Bacitio t "1 # t ue | Tefrond, Those srentionen. add tiegely to the meet somnany specinl qualiticattons for the | tion, while th iitola, peapla were walt * na ut strength of the eompiny, aod it fy suena that | lstinetton that no other min fr Massnchiu- | breathless, steee Waar : {ntended withdrawal is uwing to purely personal | mo whout tho Mayor did not nae, Instend of to | fs understood that. Xuerlif 0; 1. Munn has tual Oren geene. Teeth | asa ike catablaBe pete cunt hae bret Hiatt of compare | Tanid tone STAT Uy Teele ee f Resipnations Caus- matters, Mr. Howes, whom tho. Alusar ald pane an tn Behe Cees e at the Sar lispersnty ocean. MH, Ingilfa, of Cireinnath was ree 801, hy descend au 0 3 he fountter ‘ault of sympathy and sorrow, vibrating nnd thre Rumors of Resig: Tho Um calicet WEIGHOr.BNEe Fe ee Eee tana At: Fa Oetes DIA SE alae, y eicuted President, and ‘all the otner old oflcers | first Governor of tho colony, his name lends } yg, day by day of the Hvelonz siuminer, ing Much Excitement in SEN ant Ones tio Thee Wednesday | thing owe Afr, Iooner hws end AUONE pases g | Were continued ii thutr posttions. tho iinagination buck to the verinning ‘of | through every ono of our hearts, for oup Milwaukes. morntny publishes the following: To ear Rr. te Hoek unted cone Tho Middio States Raliway Welghing | ay rigtan spoil hauanendigniaa ae American freedom, which Yorktown con- | basely wounded and bravely suffering Pres. 5 ='The Lnko Shore and CG. 1. Lord, General Passenger Agent of the | sciouce inspire this blunder, as well Ansocltion <= TEI Baltimore & Onto Ttallroad, sald the Ponnsyl- | the eattit of my reappeurnice in this contro. PVounsylyanin Epetitn to Soin. ; Lav vanla Ttuad had tod tho Vanderbilt. aystem a | verey? Hols vividly conselous of whnt 1 shall | ‘Tho General Freight Ayerits af tho rouds wert Considerable Commotion in Boston } chase, and would now put prices back up whore | Hive toate, If compelled to sponks ne he cone | of Auttala, Pittsburg, Wheeling, and cast of ; y candor, no | Cy s cee Over the Action of the Penn. | thor botonson, teaving tho ther lines to follow. | tat tho imuorcoructte eis joined is | Caleuwo and St. Luts, heh! an qsourned teat sylvania in Raising Rates. firmed after wiatndred and fifty yenrs had gly- | dent, bringing us all dow on our knees to Western Litlgntlo . “0, re gether in conmmon suppiteations for isis tty, Special Disvateh to The Uhicuao Tribune ar Bora aye ee Piney be sles HANNE and involving ts all at fastin ae common ‘hc INpraNAPorty, Ind, Get. 23. Tn the matter of | Qe We ad DEON Serene ofurlet at his deathd L dare not IMneer, anid tho clus aguinst tho Indiunapolls, Booming | South tu his ehorge of the Peaboby Hduca- ) scenes tke tne, on that great aftiietion, . ton & Western Rallroud, Judge Drummond this | onal Fund, ane so presented thore tho talts- | entail relelee indeed, nother Hallowed Inonming Intinated that, white ho resorved uls | Mun of Northern frlendshtp and Natlonat } mune tp tho historical inhuritinee of wir Roe dvefston until after the draft of tho deeree, ho | unity. It was Winthrop, too, who was tho ] . 3 Wit pall OF deepe est tragedy upon the fling eurtaby was of the opinion that the right of appeal to | oritor nt the corner-stono Inying of the fiecteonta NOH, let OU te tlluene to inst the Suprame Court on the question whother | Washington monument In 1818, and his | upon us for the century to come, but let us there was a fund for the payment of theelaiin | panezyric on Washington of that oveasion | De one henceforth and always iy mutual re should be granted. Counsel for tho bono lars was not finer than the praise lie uttered at Fard, conciliation, ane attention at contend that tho fund of $5K,00) net npart for | 4, ‘ & “"Go one li WH liand, O States, ti tho payment oF tue ciuinis bolongeto and should | Yorktown, He ts now 72 years old, and this to be disunited! Bo the praise and her be useil for the benefit of the bondholders, and | may be his lust tmportant public effort. If ] song of afl posterity! Join your ea q desire to take the ese to tho Supran ourton | it prove so, he may well betcontent withso | clbie might to do ‘worthy and goillike Pore y Court Hnaty deekles they admirable un oration. 1t. was a worthy study | deeds! Aud then—, But 1 will not add ag Lord thought war was at nn end, and he antic! | nnswer will fall to satisfy tho Mayor, On this fog yesterday nt the Grand Paelile tlotel tur pitted that ina abort the tho regular ra gaz | paint Pani in perfect accord with Me, Hooper, tho purpose of completing arrauyemunts for from Moston to Chicago und $20 from New Yo Ta time to Chiengo nnd made no atrocious | the formation of an organisation whieh shall would rule on all lines, Io felt ruure that ttekets | fy" unmns City to Stuyor, nd Nas Ee ceed Ineuro thy wolahing sea eli ot ult aie Great Sales of Tickets by Scalp. | would not roach tho war rates ugain, Tho | pitiabte oxhibition must fall to satiety any ot Cali ae matual welatits atellldy fof Waa tleket-brokers, or “gealpurs,” did ark immenso {| Mayor oc any ta ern Wolghing Association. ers in New York Yes- IntsIness yusterday. Peonle ecemed to think | {C3 Me. Uuaper’a blame that [take up this |’ Tho meoting was well attended, twenty-threo “ 4 Amie, and he wilt be vorry for it, wl vl " 0 terday. the war was ovurr and, thn If toy did not buy | UNM Om AU Rs HL DOPED fey | rouls being roprosented, not hvolalog the tlckets yesterday thoy wonkd not. have | somebudy, who will not bellevo him, that he | Fonds tu the Western Assoaintion, most of aunties Gaafoer SoA Iabeta Were aie ‘over the | dues sire ‘oure tho snapet his tinger whit F | which wero also represented, Mr, It. M. Frazer, Poongylvanin and Unitimore & Oblo, except to BN etre Hanger eae Doaltiotr bot dhe (a who presiled at tho Cloyelund meeting, denn H A - its 4 Byte I whiinpere alld ? Ot BI Another Advance in Eastern Pas= | people who desired tu atop off at some potnt and | gare, tine hewid enn i occupled the chair, and Mr. Frank Snow acted it John Milton added, in ctoxing his ininitab) eid eure, and go tues Mr. Hooper, i in the Supreme Corre at an carly dute todiscuss { of history, a thorough and luminous record * eatin yy als bull tholr tickets to utliors going fucthor wost. | and helthor salt boy wor Ae. Houper desire £6 | 88 Seeretary. thoupped whe wil bring to matter to 8 | and picture of events, am interesting tribute | Uepeston rerorn iitlon {i Engin two cent senger Rates by the Van- Hirlo nnd (rand Trunk. tickets were sold almost | have ach operations repeates Commlasionor Midgley stated that in accord | speady testis Hraiedpela anit AEE tirles anda half ago A. leaving curse he . . xe ered A f It will refresh Mx. Hooper's memory, and uso | ance with tho requust made at the Clavelund ——— 4 netors thorein, and it closed with | Ju Jn heritance to all generations Who seeks ’ derbilt Lines. exclusively, na tho pussenore were not required | 6 memories of the “disinterester pitrtivs ” to Seektng ‘Korminal Haclittlos on Sun | clear and vigorous reeognition ut tho present | {0 be ting he had wont to the vurloits roads In the to pay full fare aud receive a rebate nt tho ond | whom he roters Ik { restite hore part of what | oenieey nba to te aM of tho Journey, Tho Contrat & Mudson col- | took place at the Chicigo meeting. 1 nate tho Juels RESCH aU Saran LE Nera Jectent $20 with tho. stipulation. that {twas to | Statement that i ever Me. Hooper was prepared ofthe Western Associntion aud a copy of tho | Tie General Freight Agents? | give vack 15 in Chieauo, ‘tho New York Cone | {© charze that the Mayor ‘of Kansus Clty was | proceedings of the Cloveland meoting, Hohoped ak your Union? No anathenns shall ape iny Hips on this auspiefous da: Let rather Invoke, as LT devoutly wud fervent. do, the choleest and richest blesstis of neo Peninsula. and appual for the future, o Uct. 2.—For soma months a\s tho oration would All nearly two pares ne es cg | Of Tue Trmoxe Inranall type, we wilt only ‘opukn & Santa FG | ronroidtee a sketch et Its scope aud poluts us Uran SAN Pant tho agents of the Atehlson, 't heaven on those who shall do most, inatl * “s ality of byl, and wis in collusion with us, | thoso napers hud given thom an opportunity te | and the Attuntle & Macitle Iilroad Compantes 4 oy at ies iscasnits ade er hnheccaitie Iexcursion to Joliet 'To- tral will put up dts rates to correspond with | Mich Pinsugh Sie Hooper would not vonttre | hecoae tumiliae with tho workings of the | tnye boon quletly and cautiously negotiating for a Hind Thea fr cae FCO eae Hanes Uo eceias Sos prtser ye ate, bulged coun ., those of the Ponnsyl yatta and Baitimore & Ubio | to do, that oven in that extrenie and utterly lins | Wolghing Associntion, and that they were now | ¢he purchase of proporty and tho acquisition of Nothing could be wore nite nits prec. pei " cn day. today, and it is highly probable the Belo and | probable case we could not be found guilty | prepared to net dolnitly on tho proposition to ful touch thin lis own rypul ————— oxy for his part the right-of way for termil faattities on San | tn theo on bade? tio git of, way fu tora fatten ons | tn hevonimanoration, AWE Ino Dek a re et eect eae a hesald, “to the men with whom L have been Be eo aera eee ia tank atanaare | dsoulated in ay own Commonwentth— fue raliroud, cutoring the elty trom tha ovoan | Chusle, Everett, Welter, to name no others Seneh side nnd extending ty the city front both | —L way. well fe thet £ tun here only by the onthe north und south, ‘The petition has boon {| accident of survived.” Thon he turned to reforred tu tho Judiciary Committee. ‘The potl- | Virginin—"a State which of all others in tlon comes in the oning of the Ucen Shore | our Unton lias nevar needed to lorrew an Ruilrond, whieh Ig to ran up tho shore from " " 1 Under thengreement. Mr. Hooper's response was | extend tho syatem in operation west of Chicago ao Cora rin colo ule Fares EOS I att Tromp na jam asf to had been | and St, foie to eho territory “wast of those i 2 ying tn wait for achanee. wes tnsub- | cited, Mr. E. ptey, 0} oO ure Organization of the Middle States | Tuexenlpers soom plensed at tho turn atfairs | sinneo tant whaeT hud said that he would wot | lington, Mr, J. suntdri, of tho, Hooke ;: bave taken. They sald tholr commissions would | Venture to charge, was Just whnt he did churgo | Ishind, Mr. 1, ‘Tucker, of tho Minos Contral, Car-Woighing Associa- he ineronted, “nade white thelr sated que | #xalnst the Mayor, und tht the Mayor fd ted | and st. U. G. iiddy, ofthe Northwestern, mady ti " 4 NE | about this, and bud been in cotlusion with us, | statements showlag tha benefits derived from ion. not bo ns lnrge, thoy would make more money. | and he Or. looper) was proparad to prove It, | tho Western Adgoctutton, the privticndility and Onesealper bad on bund a lurge quantity of | and tid witivascs to prove if, and be then pro- | success of tho system’ of welzhing earloal tlekets be bougat before the Inst dueling, and | ceeded with his narrative of the triusierion lu | freight at initial points of shipment and tho SPORTING. Who CushioneCarrom BUitard Tournas ment in Now York. Spretal Disvateh ta The Chicago Tribune, New York, Oct. ‘Yho projevtor of the orshlon-earrom blltiird contest {snow i the tie teniuancrss juitial mf tt eave tae: orator ine any ore stole however Aniporuant elty, und arriugoments have been completed . ‘ Part} Cited. to Show | hapuduowto thd a ortulty + kuppore of this charge against the. Mayor, | profits made by doling se, Ong of these gente a =] or oxacting, Hy complimentary” strain | whereby tho list of competitors will be Ine hd Vicia Re ble ear ee en ee eee a eet eat | Mes ftooper’s nirrative Inclitded a full renore | tnen stated that bis rad wione had made SUw,0N |g - : Wras Enero USE Int EHOW HS aH. Go anal | Reece? dha Hat of worpctTtors will Ue {uerensed by What Authority Phey Assume to | Toc iinitied ta une month and longer, whlch | athe completest detall, of its interview with | since the adoption of the system about n your Rhye Wallis & Western: Companys hissuleetion ws tueludiag a compliment to | pe yad we ee eae Bee Seu pore Operate the Ohio Railway Conpany. dwould prove a protitubla invest- | the Mayor in whieh, in the et necording to | ago. Datas, Tex. Oct. 25,-Col, Cole, representing Iti Interost Jn tho contest materially enhanced, George I’, Slosson, tho American billiard cham- plon, who at first declined to enter, fearing that, his business Interests would prevont, lias indo sgh arrangements ns have perinitted bis bee coming n cuntustant, and he has thorefore en tured “tha lists nnd gone {nto active preliminary practice. Eugene Carter, who kas long been known 48 fA strong “open-table’ player, has also cutered, this muking tho miumber of frst-eltss play‘ors six jae ster ot four, ns befors, Tn addition te these elx, Messrs, Slosson, William Sexton, Jicov Behuefer, Masri Daly, Joseph Dion, and care tor, thers ure entered Thoms J. Gallagher, pu Spretal Diapateh to The Chieage Tribune. ET cae he te, his performance of such a servico tho Dallas & Western Rallrond Company, rex | ay parhaps some help to bringing buek Massie cently chartered, at tho huad of which are Sam- | chuselts and Virginia inte the ol amity and uel K. Riuidail, doin W. Forney, aud other noted | affection, and hls: gladness in bearing “the and wealthy: Ponusylvautans, Is in the clty ges | greetings of Plymouth to Jamestown, of curing buildings foc headquarters and general | Bunker Hite Yorktown, of Heston, recov. ollices, A tetter (ram Uen, Forney says tho frat | ered in 1776 from the Sirltish forces, to Mount fustutiment of money 1%250,000) for the enter- | Vernon, the home In life md death of her prise his been pald in. Messrs. Forney, Ranaall, { Hlustrlous deliverer.” He proceeded to and usher: Vennsylvunia matinbors of the com- | gtye fimedtite honor to France for the help aan: Toxns ruvresontatives, nro tu be in | that gave us victory: .to Mranklin, whose Sra Noy. 0, whon work $s to be Imiugurated, ; >, yptre vt ‘ eee The toane members cure oxcdoy, | Mors tn urls prepared the way for thit Throckmorton, oC, Slaughter, a Diiias bunker | Hel and to Lafayette, whose youtliful en- ‘1 1 thusiasin was tho vital eloment of ail the in- ee? King, and Wiliam Buckwalter, of | tienees that brought it llther, Over tho ulur rates were restored, | Hooper, beeorralad the Mayor, and illustrated | When tho quostion of forming an association 4 Conusnes, O., Oct. 24.—Theellmux wasronehed | Among ratirond ollivers the only theme di by uaetnes: See ee, pewliarly br Cok RS rear a tote a renee sat wont museend yeaterday fon ae Ponnayte | classi ye, " Mayor seratel vt ee amied voter yor, tonicht iy the erent metlroad het betwee te | ve a alerday was thy wetton ul the Pennsyte | cord iain would do when be felt hiugelt | with the exception of the. Penussivanit Com Vanderbilt und Jewett interests by the Hing of | Te icheenl tinpression svonied to be that rune | coruered.” Surely Mr. Hoooer cannot have for- | pany's Linus and the Lake Shory & Mohican quo-Warranty proceed igs in the Supreme Conrt | gusiy low lgares would not be reached again, | setten all tbh, aad Kindred Ulusatrations wid } Southern. ‘Tho representatives of tho latter by Atturney-Genernt Nush on the complaint of | Tho Erie und Western conncettons were w= stitencnts, whieh hy begged his audience to ) roads stated that they voted wyalnst the propo- tho Jewett party, ‘hia pices the entira vaso | vising yesterday ns to advances, ‘They are over- | Recept on bis honor wnitil ho could bring up his | sition becuse tholr manngers were tut yot he Supreme Court and trinafers all pro | crowded with. business, and have “a far lesa | Witnosses to bis support. ig rewly to give tholr consent for Joining such an before the Supreme Court aud tranaters himber of. cam at. tholr — dispoatl | Freplied to Mr. Hooper: “Mr. Moopor now | orzanization. Suit thoy thought it might ho pose ceedings from Clovelund to Columbus, where) than trite demands, and they announce cine | eburges the Mayor of Kansus City with lying | sible that their roads would join ate future the caav will be tricd upon its merits. ‘he dew- | they are pract ott faction are greatly pleased with the turn af } ho fuerci: sally compelle iat iy, | and with collusion with ug. T understand that | tino, ‘ho refuantl of these ronda to Join in the vill prount gt prt nti tuo huts tmudo this chute ones betora. and tut forniation of such ne wesoclation.inmto tt tne D i und it is likely te be Ds cents. of ‘ po wtterwards ite his words, He wow repeats | possible to put tho system Into cifect now, bu! fairs have taken, and: tt a wens - peAla ble aan un uewvistons, Crom Uintenitn to New Sari. the churge fn what he presumes to be compurns | it wasdectted by the other roads to jo ahead that tho question will be decided ata very early | A’praminent oiler at the Content & Thidson tui | U¥e sufety, 400 inbes away. aud [predict Quit I | and forma Middle States Rallway Weighing 2 duy. ‘The following Is the petition fled by the | Luin asked whether rhe nection of the Penusyl- | Ie course he will be prepared to eat his words | soviation, the organization to by put Into ciluct Dal & Olly Kallroad, ugain, Wo shall taku care, sie, that the Mayor | when tho roads not now willing to Jol getrendy he ©, orators DHL Suey: ce the vondition of Alia Alors dre wand Thomuis Mfuliaen, ol Chie General: vantt and Daltiaore & Oo Kallroad Companies | galt. We shi SUNT, Sit, 4 Ww + x Status of tho Passongor-Rato War at 16 patrlut caitse in 1781, the movements pre- | Cage. On, Thursday J, Randolp! elser une | ATE Me Or Onin, on the relation of Geona | Hdluubling rites tot grou New Lorie aad | Uf Neiuaas Cty shall Know that Me, igoper tins | to coma tute the fold, "tho foliose somite Toredieg. pudine the bret and splendid enmputiny oF ‘Thomas MeLaugntin, who failed Mo gi aca Nie reyeGenui Moston did not mein thit the fon straggle for | repente phe, a J i 4 q r rende! t CU prellasiunry contest, will ways eateeiac Viunterbnt, vane plainelit, wuniinst | crouch busitiess was urawing tow eluse, ane | itis tarherawusiog ty observe how Mr. Toop. | tattions C28. Wheht, Maltimore «i Ont A. Spectal Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Aorktown, aud the siexo nnd surrender of | Match of 40) points to determine whieh shit fi Sohell, dames H. Murear, a, ne Witllou Grier, Mlenigan Central; Edgar fill, Cleveland, Coltabus, Cliciinatl & Indianapoliss J. st Johnson, Chicago. Indlanapalls, St, outs & Chi- nuely, ca Ae Elabarat Homiis cabana Bigs and at Knight, Wabash, and report to tho . | able to de, ettor uel ¥ i jceting atop. m,. soo Clunlo, by Goose, Ke Nushy Attorney Rurprisod nt tho Ad= | 10 convey tho very strong fimpresaion that ho | At the nppolnted timo ‘tha committes made Gener! of the state of. Ohla, upon complunt wittitp’ Sat Tutors Would fol it to ho part of ais duty on bis roturn | thoirappeurtnce, aud. recanamended the adop- Gene aqui by. him cin’ that. bebnit | °, Special Dtepaten to Ths Chteago Tribune. to Kansas City to deal with this question of tho | ton ota fornt of organization similar to that af soe Contes sind alleges tint | Hoscos, Muse, Oat. 23.—Constderable commo- | Muvur frou bis Mr, Hooper s—polnt of view, | tho Western Werghing Association, tho territory, eee ee coated persone: towelts | ton wad ceiised umong railroad men in Hoston | Wd doy one who heard hin, and did not know | only being dlitorunt, An Exvoutlve Commmittgn of rea roars eer Herds Auenatna {| by Ee dlapueen Panne dk ary biin welt enough, would have been quite pror | Nino wasippolutad to earry out tho ablectsar the ee eee a ee itiinns | bY fo dispatch announcing thut the rates frum | pared an bis return to Kansas City fur tho em< | wuveement when it ls desired tout it intoelteet, TE ee ee eee ecarken t, | Boston tu Chlergo by way of tho Ponusyivaniy | panelling of a committee of tnvestization, und | ‘no committee consists of the General Freicht 1 ‘Anos Townsend, daha New Mel Rend had been vatsed to $l, aud the rates from | Me pradaetion of withosses, gud tho utter ove agents of ronds from the nino peinelpal points E aviigit, dad othor persons so | New Yorie toChteayo placad at gH, his tawen- | Whelwmy of the Mayor by Mr, tooners nude | dn tho torritory, us follows: | ThuinloTW. I. Jnguils, and Joby Cariiste, aid othor- persons 80 0 asl. This tegen | Croang eloquence, and tha everpowering testime- | Perry, Canada Southern; Pittsburg—Vacant; mumervos that Its tupossible to Delpy all bes | gently rewarded v6 an tndieation that all tho | ny of hls aloud of witnesses.” Glovelund-=Vaeauts inditnapolls—ite G. Dich Lu SE ee eel coneiinemen cumpany? ruads will vory soon Fi their rates te sunmies Even if My. Houper hus forgotten what ho said | Endura, Istoomington & Westers a ea ee ee aE Onucteewite la the Coutts: | ting like ofd paying tures. AU tho lines pave | Himself it mny bu within tho Wilts of posable | Knight, Wabashs Columbus 1 bf Cuynhugn—witvent botne lexus authorized | become thoroughly: sick of the pratonged con- Hy, for eee renee ee gale te ti e faunevitlor as nh Houthand, Lasulasiie, Tousen, O., Ovt. 2.—Tho railroad’ passenger Cornwallis, we minst pass with tluls inero rato war at this polnt remutnstunbout tho samo | Menton. Ln iis very full and vivid cline state, althouwh one now feature was doveloped t “4 Mr. Winthrop gave what cannot collectively toduy by w out mudo by tho Pennsylvauta Com- | jy" found elsewhere, Mul Whit cout nob pany, which wnde tho rate $f to Springiteld, | unsily be better done. Ifo deseribes thom Masa. 1t is expected thatthe Lake shore and | with graphic skill, amt bestows Judginent the Canada Southorn wil soon follow in the ad- | with even hand, giving due honor to Corn. vanes mide by: the Ponnsylvania Company of | wallls, the lnndgome O'Hara, to stout otd ¥1l and g12 to Now York and Boston, and it 1s | Gen, Lineoli, te Alexander Uamilton, thought to have been from a misunderstanding f and the ‘ollntan Linrens, to the brave thitt thoy did not do 40 nt once, Stenben, to Rochanmbenn, do Grasse, and aE ae wil that. rich ound various reprexenta- Organization of a Narrow-Gnage Road | tlon of ‘tho rani and: gunlus.of France, In OMe to Gov. Nelson, and finally to Washington— Austin, Yox., Oot. 25—The stockholders of | *ereater thin any one who could be named, the Austin & Southwostorn Nurrow-Ciage or- Ae peut et ely JN on onthe ane to ne y ve ol » Gritin, of CLlo— "itso s 19.00 Daan Ae eet Gan: Fl Joba | that term, as he was eluvalrous, and gener- neh ing wt topla wehten tho tenth plies fn the | new dist ot competitors, ‘Eha matches will begin Nov, Tt tu Tammany Mall, In which most of tho regular contests will oceur, the balance being played oither in Cooper Lastitute or Teving Hull, ‘The panes ure to be 250 paints each, anil will be played undor tha rales xoverning the * cham pious’ gune,” or Nuuted rail billiucds, ere nre to be tive prizes in all, aggregating $240, and, In addition, thore will be a gold chatmplon- shipcmblem, subject to chaltenye under ten days’ notlee=a much shorter period thin bat horototore been tho rule, Tho games will be plnyed upon a quick-oustion ublu. L, Scott, dU. De FE Mundi. Ames Powuseiyt galls, and Jun Cartde, foo-Petition in quo waranty, ‘Tho | Whe Hoxton! rs 0, Bir Lilo not think the war on pissengor rates ig at an etd.” John Newell dofenlants. vi Ploased Turfltos, Neve York Sun, Oct. 2h. ‘The momborsal tho Gentlemen's Drlving-Vark Associntion presented on Thursday tast.to Mr ‘ ¥ aAloxunder Taylor, 1 recognition of his enter 3 Huath—ie Mt. Bra Marietta & ae " outer | Gus, amt zoo.” ‘To this study of so uu, . ki Meee ae i ttinae traauives, and nuthorines | feudtale ins Uson lung felt 20. bho und cou ed on such a method of | Chicinnatl The conmities afterwards niet and dts KV ( Preaident, and Francis Foster | noted personnges, enriched by treasures or prige as founder Of tho nssoclation, a punch aera aire ater eRe St Ny merely a’ question of — thae and — of | etawling outof a dilioulty with us, by tosulting { clected RM. Frazee Chuieman pro tem, An ad | Boprouuy and Trousucgr, | a Trensurcr | Histone alison ‘and quotation, tha orator | Howl vulued at $1230, Cho oceayion was notable ee Mite usd had are SHIT using, without way | cleumstanees, Prom Boston the Pennsytvania | te eutlemun an whom tho highest eivle dleaity | Jourument was thow had. a eeatmaaiteon with fall Bl ah tt re dre Z qwero Tide 1 eommitros with fall power to con- | ilded 9 grateful oulogy of France whieh ft iiberttes wad | fund hag carried a very snail number of SRT eral tha eer ear ea RC = tract fur the construction of the first sixty milos | ly rounded owt his idimirable treatment of of buliz 8 | sengers during the summer, ant thelnsigaificant | ber my telling bim that ha ae OL ‘question | * EFepexcd Now toad from Now Yori | of rou ‘The cummany expert to vomplete tho | the event of Yorktown, uamecand bY | sizeot tho business his been rather gratifying | tie word of the Mayor, nor go back on any ar to Howton. road from its Gull terminus to Mount Beazus'| ‘Thon he turned to consider the responsl- thnn otherwise to. the oficers, owing to tho pee | SVsement made Wh hin, but that we could Harrrony, Conn, Oct. 24—Tho protiminnry | with the (cast dulay possible, Dilty of aAinuticnitg for the preservatlyn for cullarembsrrassinents under whien tho rou | Mart toleavea to Mr. Hooper that short and | survey fora new railroad between New York ote posterity ar tne forthe mumbor of wealthy horsemen prescuh Among thom wero Messrs. David Bonner, TU. Eustnian, John HH. Demott, Shepbord &. Kuapp, Maj. ‘'homus Muvtun, George B. Alley, A. Ds Cordova, Frank Work, Charles W, Griswotd, Willy Litntions which aye | 4, eH "i i heck, Jolin I. Harbeck, Samuel 1 psy tathod of temporarily ovadtog a illiealty: 1 Held, DM der tl idle Kesignation of a Superintandent. cost somuch. What we are and have is not | et ae sO DOOR powors, and privile hua hivored in carrying passengers fron Justo by ule the Mayor of the lurgest olty on tho. und Springeld, uss, under the supposed d "5 Pbbiget . Weeks, and Leonard W, Jerome. ‘ho pr 2 7 t on bY As i S yeu u one = spect. Disputes. to Tne Caicaao Tribune, winntter to boast of, but to “0 3 wi 1 C, Prat pret aR aa by fae pu 3 to New York. Tho netion of tho road was tho ‘of his rowd. reetlon of Mr. Vanderbilt: and tho encourige: ae mal , , but to 1 nize and | tion speech was made by air. iC. if . telat ‘ o wntof the Hostot & Albany , m Four Wayne, lid, Got, Charles D. Gore) Link God tor, “Nor can we of this: gener- even the olllcers of tho road hore received Ho Ine | this history and recorded Mr. Hooper's vlews, elit, Weees bets pS ey to tho public, | tho Pittsburg, Kort Wayne & Chicago Raltway, Virilut, auth, beneath thls Ovtober su. Homtlon of the change until today, and thon nut | which the fatter afterwards, tn cooler moments, | Or yfy Pieincoullee hostility 10. the a toe | this morning tendered hls resignation, which elt ont wn tener tle teak of uxult fe, fa te MNS | quontot the New York, New Havens & tinrte | Wlvaic pineo Loe 1. Mr. Gorham xe Deon | De" yvothory, trom Wig St, olny 10 the okie a ne, ae ford Road thore fs nv concuaiment, his opposi- Senrs, His THouds anmoune tnt he accepts & Wo) Grande, from tho Athintie to tha und in tho mune of the pi Aforesaid the turthor priviteges, chives, and authority of electing Direetors und eee ee TT ee dog | Wullicial form, ‘Tho ald nites wers still ekurged | found ib eonventent. to re tarrying pusengers und freight. thereon, and | this afternaon, but probibis: tho atichil notices: apr fa the peso charging and reeviving fares, toll. and reward | Will be received and the new rates enarad to | The rlously bis! sah uw Yor such carrie aud the ue of sul railroads, | worrow morning. The sueprise of the other | 10 Hower any moro ae man, President of tho Assocation. Mr a. Ui. -MeCoun, tho Sccratury, filed tho Dow! with mnipagne ani drank (he Aealth of Mr. Saylor, being foliowed by the rest ‘of thy company. Mr. ‘Taylor as ealluil on fora spovon, Ue sitld that tho axsoclition was gotten up by neetdunt, He became ured of yachting, his tieket a id housgkt sonre trotting horses. Ho drove ta rs of tho Mayor, tion rising from tho fot that this road chins : Paeltic—all coniiets Long over, and all eauses | Heotwood 2 ‘ : y have: 1 i 5) prominent position on the Chisago & Northwest- ie . Hleetwood Park, whero John Murphy told im, nnd of controfling and mianoging wit aud sings | rouds, und, tho maintonunee of dusit ald yates. | Tae have becu modited after It wus found Out | crutuy of the Nuw York & New Buglund Road uy | Graltalieuads Illa sieceesir his nol buon WD- for conflicts ul wn oud —fitty niilllons of peo” | “when asked to fala eharxo of the lira, that (ie tho atlales an eoniaurs Ot 2G lee the rena Te ialitopal . ener eiy ta uul auto, hoe permit ourselves to be Tivolved Inany | He way of Harlem River te coubect with the | puluted, plo all free tae PATE q tae tH ple one ie. ek ROT Ea robo Mr. faion ia on eolenainads, Cinco dcome eta billroat | teitiuved ty areata RT Rou IE ie Moontrovoray. Wil My. Hooper state plain | Pennssivania tuads with whieh it is at swords country, one Constitution, one thy, to bo | him to would pu ln goud vondition, Mr. AU u of . ur yf e ne u | lines of railroad’ huld) ‘by suid company | rates. [tis vory probublo tbat the New Yor | 1 whether hofroundon which. he sated his | deli. Mr, Vanderbilt isn linge owner tithe New | Contral Baeitie Mang peors at Worlk in | cherished In overy heart, 6 by defended by Robert Bonner aud several others who werd 4 H ett wont said they would Leur purt.of the ox Full 4 o0) ‘ ‘ 7 vow Yt hutocratle Inandato to lnsagent was pot Insub- | Verk & New Haven fond, holding wbout 10M ; tho Went. every han bate } or {and or Heaps, and of eg linn, | Content laa a ais true New SUP | Guach eineaw men Me itmayar mae wer | tarot anderiahsanabaecenunt iy fale uate | specie path to Tae Cnenn Tribune ALIN of tho tutu ea, not of duo past nor | PUN SL Erg may row tho Genienert . various | ithe West, and that the Housae ‘Tanned Kor o thecting acainst the Maver? hla change woase ta keep one ‘TY. It Odte So-—'Tho Central Pacite | even Of the present, tant ho must now spenks | “On te association's track y sce aod » of eee hati ‘uieat tice aac wall Muito pa ager oe ul teatete de by Mr. Hooper was referred to miore thant denmd that the: Esa sircld coney te keep open Sioux Crry t ve of the second ny thi tion's track yesterday Nan Mac Wis cone Over ural and axaln, und | avenue inte New Englan naylvide | onshieurs pas ¥ cmudane 4 Franchises. privileges, und authority—to-witt | Will do iy not yet ducided. —‘Thoy | Mt teat length, und however treacherous Att, Pee E NT ator the iat aud raresenintives uf | (ue sat of tho Nobrura Klvartheee days ayn. ror uuiaely sea oicoa uit MnMinkla ae thut of fusing eertitienten of stuck ib mild pro- | WIll nol, of course, continue to eurey pasrengers | Hii fruak if all tha disinterested poetics | Me. Vanderbilt, and i resulted in tho nbaoluto Many ankl :thoy wera. Orie wet. fo coum lareet Nobu a possinuistle straltn, yet mot tented curporntion, which Is without warrant of | ut tho prosunt low rutus, but thoy may refuse to | hi wore present. have memories equally ne | tefusnl of the New York & New Haven Direet- | party Wat bt runuing a lina throvah Wycting | without apprehonsion, docs tho wrod patriot _ Taw, all of whieb privileges, liertiog, feanehteus, | enter Into any eneral, pareniueit fur the reste heros Hat, Hooper's. tisuch w_oneo tt | 078 to chinge thalr present wrrangemunt. ‘They | aisle thy tuck tut these engineers, conn to | iu tho outlook. He murks tho “contagion +) Ag authority the sald ponions orundd, with auld | eutlon of Ube tures, Loo Geund "Truuk basil | eit oan utsotutely necessary precaution tn | sil, Ih substuuce, that muy were no moro | Hell indicwtes, tha, the, Genteas caehe bes Tee | oy crime and LuMillt” now sweapin over the other persons, thelr numerous asiuclated, have Pat tot eee ties ae ay pin reas at le erent il | Suture when any ine yovs into mote wit | ifletdly to tha Peungyivanie dowd than to M Fi un 4 a pilan oF pula ig Svortd, but. does. ot find in these the Worst vi What Is to be die chin pany under loages ulso the following Mborties, | Erle and the Grand Truk — Lines ‘ort Niovraru,100 miles west of t drove Mr. John Shaw's bay gelding Charlio Champlin a mile In harness in 220g. Mr, Sam vol Sulton, of Harton, sant Blackwood Queen t mile ton read wagon in 22214, the mura losing her front shoo at the hulf-mile pole. St. Julien and Santa Chius will have thelr wintor quarters at tho Wark, Desnite tho dust, Lore was tho usual string of r mses Ta 7 fast trotters on tho Mpstave urives yesterdays v ale Le barre ate prieatul relations, Dut ns CORTON carriers Uo: — sins of tho times, “Phese ave of a inure | Corporation-Counse! Wahitnoy drove ils bay wsurp tipon the State uf Chilo, aud have exer | WoO Of the Grud ‘Funk, the intter will te at Uy witucasea. | aim auit, however, ywomcedl t0 | Menace consult. thule wa invorusts as Well As tho | Euntora of rotghteLine Consolidation, | sordid charueter, aint make hin fone lest wo | cnn dese Miller und Nut Hulting, Me. Gouna vised for —~ chiys last past, and Btlll are assiine mee rie Hs Tuy. su witany Bho In bly sense | io completely furgetten what oveurred, and | Hiteresta of their New Haglund constituency, As Special Nlanuteh to ‘The Chteage TeLdur be fyproae afngs surely auty deat urval ly our, pls- | Punchard was out on Seventh a ne with sh for to exercise ug herein above sul forth, { the present . host tire 0 ales fa eluted | Stoll nwale the result of the appeal tothe | Haatter of fuct, the connection with thy New AAAUKEE, Wla., Out It Is rumored, and | {Fy 49 8 ereal English writer dung described | bay golding Gunner. Muyor Graco drove bis wil without warrint, meta or authority ede jctory for the Grand Teank | itn sume remnants of faith not unmixud with | York & New England and tho Honnsyivania - vied ug quite iskely, OM It the frofent | striking langue, when, “between the | handsome cross tena, blnek wid bay on eu Jaw. to the great damage, aud prediudicu Of auld | tier fixed und wattatactiry rates ‘Tho tery | eueloslly Hons supplies eevenuc or about shonigtine | i regarded ws quite Ukoly, Hhit alt the reteht | Tired of National tenor wud complete de- | Nicholas avenue, Mr,’Frank Work dashed up af y HoUUtly el y y ‘Tho orieimitor of this personal quostion Is ate Tia uromisee and ino. fondivion ot ae cannes pa as eects chanel eee fiagean co foxelhor too Trivial x person toniake bis mish | Ness weakness. and would by capectilly stupid | he consolidated nt an curly: day, and that the | tol vanity, during while exniples of vite Saar ely: oxeludiig euid defendants | its rate, but whothor tt will at present wunlo, | WG lauery statement of any particular value, { Poy Ue Mey Ses given for so duline would | invineya will (hon be munopollzed by the Mors | tia are recounted and wdmired without belms slang OF Using nny of the tranchisee, | wny deteriniied etorts to establish a hitze busts | At bs iurdiy worth while to ovcupy the time of bo to autlety Mere Vanderblit in bls wae Witt | crante’ Dispatel, . Local agencies in that event, | finitated.” Ho perceives “symplomsof malas Inivilezeds or poworse by thom wrongtully | Hoss is comewnnt@onnttal he next to or | te public longer with itor for the Suyor or tho Ponnsyivania Toad, Muraover, the Panne | with tho escuption of the olliveof tho Merebants’s | yay, i kome of our hizh place, moro pestl- Bev lle nie oe ne Y | tirce days willwithers amt chanzeriaraiitoce | way one else touttuch any Iuportance to it, or | givanit corporation contd pul be slut onbol | will be abalished. Krolght rates on all elusses } Tout than nny. thatever emanated from Loto Pee AES: Nasi, Attonoy-Goneral, | nites whiten will bodiunpaintineiy mone whe | Ae. tiKO any fuethor notes uf It Xo ot at | ee ie ae ree ret nna | eastward advanced tye ents, nae or avn Pont hus, infecting our Tein ourned at ile hoe Tonlgee tat the | hive relied upon the contluianes. of the pres. | 16, thmper would Inve been fouitsh enough to | Te cen Gta th and ute” Gauer those sae eraivilcawrviees and tniuting. the very Suprome Court will taku up the Vauderbilt- | cnt low rutes to muke # bolday telp to Chie: tnake I, und none but Me, Hooper would bo | [Ml solne Way fo Ove Ny ia at ut to ose Miscellancous Items, whole clvil service, nnd tinting tho very Holvett caso ns son us tho dofondante ure rendy packet " CAO | credulous enough to boliove tt, Glreumsatances Mr, Vanderbilt ought not toe: arpa Variety Usleeut kas edennoal Zeoigik Hfe-bload of Wno Aatlurl * He does not desire By * Frdcnaavovl i AMES CHARLTON. a I to dash the Joy fodppent the nay lt have peceeaanuyay ae Tho Vanderbilt Rouds Again Advance rates from Hust St, Luuls to New York to | antielpatwans, ir Hy, abd to cue this off wouldshow rout busl- | ines between Mitwaukes aud the seavonrd wil | peneraey thore fs asually an fnlery dcrome avenue with Bawrd and Dlek swiveler, i Martin 4, Brown, with his trotter, Hava Kearney, baa a brush with James Black, und camo out aboard, Chucles 1H. Raymond drive his glossy-conted gelding Ripton ata alts Mr. 3, Foster Dewoy held the reina ekilifully over bis fast horse Willlnat U. Tat Nie International Skuting Contest, A program Juat received Informs us that the Vienna Skatlug Club (Eislaufyercin) is prepare of the ovcusion by gtuomy Lh it he spenks the word of ‘Shetr avr a 29 LY ' : , rate i r to be {mprovable it will come up for hearing tomor- Suet asnunger Rates and Oudine | Phe Goneral Froight Agonts WIN View atic the “Liractuba Unruh thee OOtat tet cents on tho basis of Kealn, whloh ty equivatont | warning, It is old-fashioned warning, keyed SE engi rather GeV inguE in ie row. * icy. Sarl tho Ground Whore Phoy Must Shortly ceded inti Muulined to atx ih the quare to20 cents frum Chieago, on that old saying, | The fear of tho Lord ts Tanligcah donwasy, ERE: NL che 'ayiitors at cag eeetat Dnnateh ta THN + Chicago aroun, hin Nn a at ait geatoniays Tursuxe tha | lv. ‘Thou a proposition waa mide by the Heston ‘Tho yeuss carnimgs of tho Chicago & Alton | tie beginuhay of wisdom”) Grito imttst wot | middle of yy HBAS, A HEVELAND, Os a s ayho this morning put w lurge mumbor Atbany Houd to lease the Now York Rout, 1 ~ | go mpunisted; human Ifo must be hott sie Yecn mado tn the Hicht betwoett Jowett wd | inte oltost the new pitssengur rntus—Slt to Now Ser at regards onesie cnn His faite; and ab about the sumo tine I was | Halwoud for the wie ere ste are a creds "and lawless: violence cease to bo ti. vane orbit, Judge Green secured tha wld Of | orc and 815 to. Hosiun withuut rebate, ‘Tl i i learned that the Conneotient muagers bad | O21 ss are mdtog | cardial ay n.cedress or remedy for anything? Atturney-Genoral Nash wt Columbus, aa) tins digtilohunene Ulla yuk thas » The | the monthly meetings of tho fuse frelyht tines, 3Ir. | geoured contyol of the New [Haven & Nurthampe | Week te A a ase ot Sh rere {fo “The only Ulu power this country Afternomn the following persons werd uf Melally | Maltlmorw & ote nue the samo ator into elteot, HW, MeChungiry, tho aielent Waeden of tho | tou ftund, wuleh eonnuets with tha Ally Hoa caurnied ett ty tals Sear LO; mise | bas had to tremble at is tho power of some Rad vow elke Why. toy BHOUKL NUE DO At: | ptatine Ant. the Maltiinese Oe nce at | Tinols State. Penitentiary ne Jollet, hua vine ee eatihh dl Bata OED 1 ee TAYE clnuealise EBC WIa Tas, ucainse | Wretched miscrennt necking spolls, but tude taebuit Tor coutemptot eourt in thule disobeying | fy Haan as a. hnore & Ohlo and tha | prneud the opportunity to extend to themun ine | Ape to ttonds, und dolonsive alliance wih | Soksh2s for the eorrespontibg period Jase | Ing none, with ns pistol in lis hand, to neutral the injunction granted in the ease of Hug Je be hh As me would ant ad walt agalnst | vitutlon to visit: that institution, Me. Mc- | the Now York & Now Bogland, the Now York | Seite. Decrease thus far this your, SLA, Jae and nallity the votes of millions, and put Jowett, trusen, and [t Suydnim Grant, phintite, | Vander bit, The Vandeeblit rouds when thoy | Chughry's letter of tuyitation reads us follows, | & New Haven corporation wore ty_posdussion of | hy onty change in tho frolghe war yesterday | Abeloved President to torture and death? eputun the Cleveland, Columbus, Ginetannttt & Jenrned that the Venneyvadia ind changed Ita | and shows the object for extending the Invitus | alt tbe avallable [nes betwoon Nuw York and | was the annonucument by thu Vanderbuitronds— “'The clehts ef the humblest, as well as of datingapolle Hallway Company ut ees program of the day before and mute i etllt | Hens ; A ‘ Muston, é Mleblran Contrat aud buku Shore—that heres-| tho highest, must be respected aud en- Fame eter Ue adore tetas | further advanee, nie changed thelr progrim, een, Be Cautt, Eat General Freight Agent A corporation known us the Parallel Road tid | jatrer they will charge tho same ratos to Paila- | furved.”? em ae (Mead trian tt and mutde nati Curiter advance which sta go Chteayy, Pekin’ Southwestern Raliredd—Dean | been foraed under te ete Bullrond law to. E eh a : ‘ . . i a Heiphia snd Bualtlmore as to Now York, ‘Tho now “Pabor In all its dopartmonts must ho Fowler, Willan. Yo. Seott, Augustus euCll, | ju into offuct thiAmorniuz. ‘They win sell P Bits Lam infocmed that wmeothiy of tho Gens | buitd a rond trom New York to New thiven,and | yates ott these roads areas follows trom Chieayos H Mahan Jobn Nowall, ti, 1. ‘Chuinas, | bute tickots for $0.24 net to New York nnd $10. eral Freight Agents of tho uliferent rallrond | this is still In existence, though there was of Provisions, fn, | justly remunerated and elevated, and tho . . Nags throughout the country will bo held da } necessity a formal reorganization, because the | re pudtate. ities Gens Lrue Uhanity of lnbor recognized,” Btevensin Uarke, 4 C, dholdans As | wot te Moston Instead uf a7 to Now Yo! Cheaye Oct 26 and ah A inited vcqualiutanee | thio bid expired umler the juw for tho fi “the peiand the tongue alike must be aemuiaa, Lenina dae it et The wud $8235 te. Hasta with your anda few ot your professional Hoplullen, at certilie dents, Tho minauers: b exurelsed under uw sense of moral respou + Raesell, and Py A. Hewitt, tamedintoly after md ms anHORveEd tha | Lretiren bus Komowhat Lmprésied ine with the | of this enterprise gaye go far mamtudnod Indes 1 | bility, Inn word, the less of government norvicu'at ihe bapers upon President Deversux, | diy — bofers, Tho Vanderbilt roads have | bellet that it is only a aiustion Of time | pendent relations, Lut it, (8 Evln tower thut thoy Li we hive by formas Jaws and: stitutes, the ic eo ial ty the oil vor ditdye Murke, whero now outlined the polley which they mony ta | When Te shall become oilluily aequainted | will bo very slid {¢ Mry Vanderbilt ts dispuscd tie oT} we need and Ube Ore Wo mtst have of weonell of war wis held: Tho only xuusible | pursue hersatter against ihe Veansytwanin in | WHI tuast jot | yutt, aw tis is | baud aashitunee in Laitiidang thy Foul. Seat Baltimore | NY eave a Huhne tor them todos” sald Judzu Hurke, tho parsongor war, Whutover rate the Pon. | “sefarnatory ” H wnxtous to | whtlo, the Vanderbl ors, au-called, huve od yeators | Widividual solf-government, 1 ( yale tno cust tu the Saproiuy Court gad argue | gstvuta makes ty ostan thoy wilt take. wad se | ured the um Me nuthor than | Kaked out iw route tho vitirg iitunce between | days munelyt twenty conte on eral Hoge, and | Lhws) re ik Low of Air. Winthrop’s i Hor ws a ured wsivutne OF OMe Vhey tnd | duce $5.75, anu sthe bulunee the hot rato | te“ pourid of cure,” f urrod to mo that | Now York una Soringiluld, Northot New Haven | provistins. to Now Nore cighteun cents to Pail~ | words of wlmonition which be contiiies aE beets we ilo stat game down Share tu New Yok... ‘Thug, ag tho Pennsylvania | arent wiedlomiry wors mishe bu dono could | the this bits Meriden remotely and touches | adelphia und suventoen eonts lo Hutthnure, | further Jute o strong statement of the needs ba ee eed tn atts eee. Pras won My eutitges 315 to Boston, the Vaaderbi Tho gentignion composlog the meothuz above ree | Cheshire, but woos throu only one Nourlshug | As thore ts no nw business taken by | uf the country In cducagion, and especially hid” onind “Wine tho consolldutlon was deel, | feoten war thO eet eek, overt this honithy snort ara Invited to tha cuntost. A soparate’ contest ts prepared for professional artlata, he program shows that tho prizes for the cwhinors vary from 200 to 1,000 franos. ‘The Je will consiat of. tho foremost mona the hvlatoeragy ind tho sporting world, The contest will conctiide with w xrand Canoy fota cu tbo ies rink, which fs flitminated by vlevtrio lichle ‘Thu Wetatied proyruin of tha gantost will bo Kent freo of charge to any ono who niltresses toe mine for It to tho " Wieuvr Blslaufverein” 1 Vienna, Conditions on Which Muntan Wil Row ‘Trickett, Speelat Dispatch to The Crteago Tribune. Toronto, Out, Ovt. 2%.—Hanhin tonight re colved a telugram from riokett asking bln it ho would raw hin v.threvsiulle race. ‘The fore mer replied thit by would da ao on votulltion that It was on the course on whieh Rose and be ruwed, and two weeks listers A Gani of Lacronso. ferred to be tulueed to apoud it portion of the | placo—Neow Brituianeten aniles from Marte | uy of the ties at present, it matters but Wie | of the South, drawn from his oxpertenee of n. Oot, 23.—Th ‘of laurasse . mide witing the nut cute ta Now 1 the allotted to its sedition exauioing tito tho ‘ord, ‘fhe people of Naw Britutnare very much ait rate: ab # aye ah - * ALTEMONE, jot, 2i.—Tho wane Noy, wid tbulondes uf thts ine acorns ation an iestuny vin uy nnd Tbs Te asians wad wavkiga of tho THMiba Sine | Entorestud th uwine tho youd built, bong stable what te pen rated aro, Ibis quite certain | fourteen yutrs Lit the aumlustration of th0 | yetweon te stiturocks uf Moutroat and the they Penbenthay neu) ‘ that Vanderbilt means 14 keep i and this, ae it wore, view the | Uous to rival Hartiord. Tho miaaxe of a abuso to which they retur. | fight unt the Vennayivania cedves to tke paw | Vol wera Thuy Wise shortly ey" unload | "Phe mautgers of th Boers IIe Lad Gan ser Tn oe re aees |] auiuers to Huston we the sie nite oa ie takes | they wodity exisuing frelabt write tou ind, Columb, Chachianth ss tndiapolta und | SUauE Le that woud vin Yeas wad Atay | Waa ja want business thoy Will | Poabody” fund, “Shavary,"” he dechires, make any rites necessary to suaure It, aide “hale abolished, emancipation ee ee es is but half comploted, whillo millions at freo- Opera Mado Kusy—' 2 Ff. BP. Jones? | yen with yotes in thelr hands aro loft with- Hultimore Athtotla Club resulted tw viclury for the Shuirocks by n scorce uf tol Now York, Now Gaven 3 t ebthe | & Hurtvord oad kaow nothing about Me Vane Views of tho Gri rea WHE you, thorefure, | derbilt's intentions further tin thoy nce $< : . * SISTER _ (al p ever tho Penneytvanta Gonecded tala point Vaite | Oblize ig, by extending to tho gentionien com- | closed by the survuytug party, but thoy da not Librotte Lavention. ©} ontedneation.” “Here, here, fs our greatest BURIAL OF JEFF DAVIS' SISTER. the Ginelanath, Hiaialitaty ‘acfee Roads was | qderbilt is ready tu stop the Tuner war, aud pre tho naseolntion aad thelr wives and | think he seriously fatonds to construct a ron, Sh Lodia Republican, danger for tho future, ‘Iho words of our Inte New Haven, Ky, Oot. 25,—Srs. Mary Nrade in necorduncy w! ae law onconsol> | ot sooner, . tricnds aecompanying thom a cordial mvitation | 1f, however, his only purpose bs to alarm thon Capt, Jones, a Well-kuows cunstruction. engl: | jamonted President, in hls Inugeral, come | ford, sluter of Joi Davis, of the lute southord What the Ponnsyivinia bs drivingat ta inaking | Te vedt tie prion, exailne Ita workings, wid | dato a com! pltunce with fis dumanci, they sy Le veer, Well known on the ctyer, and fora grout re jut ennplas o Hestqauttons aid Hnmore of Restgnue | few un ivuteo tndnnenteniy vs ume yer) QASIM wih ia Gi w taucR gn privon baat.” | will full, dk a dratres v9 conatenct A coud waster | Minny soura restdene oF this eity, halda dally ferns tealiy, wlth reduMblul etuplanely Sout ¥ . densi Ty the duke: ‘All the hean rovealva, de ds eviduathy maleung expert | Yuurs iuly, Tw clLauauiy, | tuolgunort rufirand iawethere ino power te | Jeved at an aliicg In thoduventd Huliting, corner | Hat siclosed Krave on Hous Uxelting Milwaukee Hatiway | ments teiind aut What Vanderbilt's real wbyeeta |, liaevusddnes wlth dis, évgiiest ai onde tvs | provent bias ut it ho wants suet peiviicyes | of Fitth ani Ullve struts, wuare uu exbiblty & constitutional power of the Nation, and of Ctrejes, Aro. Font tails its prinenpalohject wus toscusce | been bantet te the Gengral Freight Ageata whe | trom the Connecticut Legislature, the old road | worklug madetot a ibretia whieh, he proudly the Stites, and af the volunteer forces uf the at Disateh to Tha Chteans Telhe- Afalrvevenucon the Wasington basiiend, whieh | Mis aatgte us Sr acvhingary’s lever of luv | will make a sty about it, declares, Wii weon Had aplico qevery theatre | people, should be summoned to meet tity vas, Whi Outs 25.10 railway cleclos WH ba heavy when Congress wets, Ocnery | ned. Lhe envelope containing the order i4 in the Worbl aut which aolves a protien that | danger by the saving diluence of universal 1 , thts Ghat Ht inetoas tora Hating teatue, aad | embossed with athtbony, ‘The order. whieh té | ene Bastern 4 it ¥ has presented Maelt in unpleasant form to every | educations” “Tho great trust with whleh ho he eet theiny uf eunvurantion was the Ine | tuum sotto My airy Ot iy Buseas avon ie hele with a cus of a amie ot couvlety Lalu pea ry Keene A ave Rs ver of tha druuan ue « Pet tiv brien, it is4 | hing been Vssockated’ has been lnsunielent to ened ie an qi er rates, 1) Nina’ Sth!) y ney by, yr keeper, - “4 a 1 al Healtun nein Mogaperat tho Culeeen sine | however; attia that: the Lewnayvannanaded | MME eee toro 2° | tig Western Trunk-Lines Passonger Ausoott- ir ideutried! uutionge ins placed ‘woture bi | UE WORK vine furan voice orying In a flesh ix . . + faster ting thin it does uw thoy will de slo: ibbtngis Wainy, GENERAL | thon will meus in this olty today te dovisu meas- | in bold reltef the text in blyewn lnuguize of . ‘ , ‘A Waukee & St Paul Itullway, to acaupt tho eu | sumer Pimidive Agest's bepawrstanc—Conviens uf thi | res for compelling such of tho Rustern Hinus | Meopern or play wWhteh be ly heaving, and bas | the wilderiess—calling on the people of the eral manuycmunt of the new’ Canadian Paclic } Tho Grand ‘teuns continuus to sell Hokets as | lias ueriving at tis institution on Woduewday, 4 ped Sethe the Ines polnted out. to hin at te instant eey | South to undertake the great work for them- 9 * , {| that havo not yet paid up urrearages to comy to t epiarby: for tb Y= Hallway, Sir, Vanborne's rowguauon ts now | beretofore, and takes no notice of the datags ot | Vet 2h bal, by speatiel tal tty rine toucu. ‘There Is but litte ol Inthe | ove bows reclted by the autor or singor. Ut cu solves, anil prepirhig the way for ity sue: tucked pon us n certainty, although thore are | ERO other roads. fa rates ure wut Bh ta New | be cecutved ae the depot bya rt, | turing ut once, ‘There fs bul 9 ebunge inthe | aiata of un iitiminated builutin, operated like cussful prosecution, It miny be luaked back toverul persons trying thele utundt ta. concual York and Josten and 3 ta Gutfalo, and Wt alee | eaee quand biviag atrlet orders tasouot themrst | aituutton sluco the lust meoting of (he assocla> | simall punoramu, und located ut whatever | upon, one of thede days, if not now, as the ylug thelr utes! nevil | continued to sul ronad-triy Cekets to Bosten | NEY Wao uttumpty to oseape. ‘Cho ‘yang’ will | tion, Altbough all the Kuatern I polnt on or neur tho stuge may best euublo | iittle leave which has leavened the whole the fucly, ebief ainong who fs dir. Vunborne 10, and y | bur turiind ti nm Bom: -ALEBOUGR Alf Le BaaLory TIRDA\auy thine : ete timsctt, A reportee ges atorted by ironete | eee ate ty zal, for, STM, aud Lor Lary iy Urartu, wero each gorsoIew pave | Wen to settle, yor uno of thom hove taken | Wf” thal head! or body. Tue acral te | umes Bul the | hole | (tae tee * ent ruilwuy olligial today that Bir, Vauborno’s | Od ular roarly thy Grand ‘Tenn la ieah dulue his "chock thorudaiiy-Dush-meminured andres | any steps to show thulr ainecsity, Itty holloved | Wound of one rollur upon another us tho play mtutetl anit eit eat A marked heh UOBNULBLIC AA tip Bes Luu» Cons - OFUSWIUE husinudd, NIU It allice “wis Growdud | Mueed: ta regulation size, ‘They will than’ ba | that enurgotle uvasures will have Co bu taken at | progresses, und, uv it lato he operated by a | wvith uleone Udtatelat: far Teale, be ders Nova ePcled OpADY LOdIOs | Yipday yesterday With poople unstus Go avail | WaTeved to the Muth Honda and thoroughly | ence to compel thy Grand ‘Trauk, Battimore & | pretty little water-powor tnechuulem, the dirce town, village, and district, for Itself, or there ov. 1, when bo will ussiine the manugement of | thenwelves of Ité low rates Lo Busturn polity, wasted, A correct dudoription will be taken of | Ohio, and probally the Brie, to pay or of tho orchustra, by tho slightest movement | WUE bo no suficlent bread for the hungry tho Camution youd, Alrvady speoututiog ts rifeus # ar euch person, ‘Thuy will thon be ussiguell tothelr | uccept the rules of the Western MNesovlations | ot the hand; cut so central tte tovemunt tue | aul fumished masses. Aut there suust be tu Mr, Viuntorne’s probatle suceonor, sevorul | ‘The Kansas Cly Smbrogiiu—a Queatlon respective cells, cuuts one provided with: lu | Mr. Cole, of the Baltiwara & Oulo, hus replivd | tho 1 a wilt passa Wire Index at exadtly the | alls anid approprlawons and endowments, by well-known vilticlile have been nated for the of Vevnelty, oF pridon hued, and lett Ge Chole own tl to the wlthnatuin sent bin | wee suine tune they ure recited. By dividing tho | cities and Stites, and by the Natlon at large, A Re = - : and meditations over thelr past int but hin letter is vuther ‘evasive, bulletin tute vertical columns, and bouding each 4 ¥ r wis, position, among thom IG. H. iteed, late Gene | Yeaterduy’s Kansas City papers contaty the | “iye iniowie rales tor the ‘uetesument of | aud dees “nok indicate when is | Colum with tue motors ttle, the Inventor bas | eeroug Its nubile tants, Hf tit ny other way, y : i i f Lo solupared with whith the eral Superintendent of tho Milwaukee, Luke | following letters from Mr, Juines Chariton, Gen- | convicts in the Qenorul Froljynt Agente’ Doparte | wilt aceept the torins. He ncouses Comutasionee | so ureunged ag fo jrullcate the order of speaking: and to. an aniouy oe ‘ Hhore & Western Houd, aud Hub auwins, Supor- | rat Fussuuger and Teket Agent of we Chienyo | MiyHturu appundedl: : Iixon with making vitores to creatos projndica | ail the parts aud the dilfgrunt lunguayo of tue | Stl of Gvorge Peabody —amunitiount as it wits jutendent of the Prairlu du Chien, Caicayo, and | & Alton, rexurdlug the dillculty between tho fie PLphbiue leraleee tea be; the, zollewloy, Poritant a ree pualawoner pou Mera apes SOFeOY een Tats fie aerate gad eg tho lylanee ta aca adarls a a " iM y rules: jeally dosilps the uiperchineut, any stutes | choruses, Moreover, the bulletin serves ag a Ge La Crosse Divisions of the youd, Jt ieyeuvratly | Allon aud the otuer roads leading oust from |" Mule 1. Your frat duty 1s atrict obedionce to {Gk Luly trating overgbody ulikes Issuing no J plleytpromptor to Wwe wvtord, aud thus sdves L duly veryrationas to tho toy Dinding the Confederavy, who died at tho residence of ives duughtor, Stra, 1. L. Stes, of New Hono, 00 i Linst., of general dubliity, uged bb yours, bine Interred this immarning In tho cemetery ut Gel A slomane Abbey, where no living womalt J allowed to onter oxeept the wife of the riiler ee the Nation. ‘This 13 the third acou lar ere terred there, The Haron Do iHodu! te ili who ilved tthe abbey for several ven hofure tig death, und Bre, N, Miley, it lady 4 at ky Mrs. Hrudford, was a groat bonefuctre: ‘his tho institution, wera the former two, From ty ouusy tholr burial was allowed In the Ine iow nit} Mrs. Bradford was woll kugwitt throuyay ve Bouth, inl the news of her doriao will colved with the deopest regret. a THE NATION'S WARDS, tthe BAN Francisco, opt, 25.— The editar 0 Heruld, Puounix, Ark, telegraphs: * 1 have Je returnod frou Hua Indian villages. These porteil warlike disposition af thoay Iadinus ridtauled by these fasulliar with theut. ART Woeeler tna interfered with some of thelr ale toy, and especially with the polyyefr practices lately wrowlng among thom. A Mil vr of bucks Dave gone to tho Agency Moen, tuatters over with bin and woure oC of aclon—nothlng nose, oro is not the estilo diaposition,