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Tjmm .1. vmin TTivM Neto atlbrrtlscmetttst. Ncto aberttsemrnts. Cljkaflo Eribunc. THE VV1RZ CASE.

Tire THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1353. FIRST-PREMIUM PIOWS. 5 1 THE SENTENCE SUBMITTED TO THE WAIL 1TLARTIC tflQHTHLY AND Our Young Folks TOE NKWSi Cold closed at 115. The New Urenada revolution is ended. The indications are tbat Wade Hampton Is elected Governor ot South Carolina.

The population of LaSaAle county, in this State, is 36.616; of Washington county. 15.KT. Ihanksgiving in Maiue is appointed tor 2lor. i-'l: in New Hampshire for Not. 30.

The ex-rebel general Sterling Price, of Mis-foeri. as Washington seeking pardon. The reipts of Internal Revenue yesterday were Gov. Morton is rapidly recovering from bis recect illness. The President has declined to interfere with the order restrains; the Sea Islands to their owners.

FOB NOVEMBER, 1865, Are 3J7ow Treacly. Wade Hamptoa Probably Elected CsYcrnor cf Scc.li Carolina. NUMBER 147. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, VOL. XIX.

Ken) aotertteemntts. prehensive that the Military Commission have found him of all the chareree. and therefo.e is TKentT-five more Fa masters arc to be A new court house is to be erected at Wintered, Madison comity, at a cost of 1 40 (100. Rnmeroas ease, of robbery and theft are reported in riittamnr nurtu nf desirous ol savintr bim from the death oenalty. Al though Mr.

Scbades fears mav be well grounded. BARGAINS IX CLOTHING! Upwards ot children between the ages of The award of the State Fair of Iowa by practical test in the field gave the First Premium to WM. B. YOUNG Chicago, for best Flow for General purposes. We also received the First Premium at the late Illinois State Fair also the First Frcaaium at "Wisconsin State Fair.

These Flows are to be had of some dealer ia nearly every town in the "West, "Wherever we have no Agent, farmers will please address ni. 7HT. B. YOTOfG, Plow Cor. IndiaBWHl FrMklis Chirac, Ut.

oclirfM-m i m.wi uutt HIBBAED SPENCER iyf ORTti OP of the trial will be promulgated, as the members of 1 mattered cm November 1st. Ren. Grant has concluded his reports of mil-terj operations of lS6J-65. A petition has been received by the Presi dent Iranian organization In opposed to cap' jtai punishment, pleading for mercy to Jeff. Davis.

The Content; of the AtAbtk are fcHmn hy i lie pDtkammer was dfrroyed The Khytneor the Master's The YHite and Inrul blettt Libraries; Ictttr to. oenar reaee Aattmin Ir. liodclpii Topfter; The (atimaey Corner, X. Jcrcny Bontaam; A Farewell to Agsseti The Forge Th Progress of tlis Electric Telegraph The Field of GettSbnrg Alexins? Hamilton; Reviews and Literary Sottces. d-tvaa WKBXt.

Houm, John G. VmiT'', Btbect DaLS Cwk, Jobs vi Dnali a. Mitchell, J. T. Tbowbbiie, C.

Hazswrll, Vm. H.B. STOWI.GIOMI B.PlRCMTMai B.C. M. Fr-a-rCHCT, CP.

B.i cad others, trlbnte-'to this Bomber. tne court are sworn to secresy. i ne unoings can ouy ne Known inrougn an omciai source. si, and sixteen are in auenoancc upon puwut Mihcols ot this city. Messrs.

Burton MuTl, contractors on the Valley Kailroad. broke eround on the road, half a mile east of the canitol, yesterday afternoon, at 1 cIock. A la'ee crowd was in ai'endanee to witness this tanmble promise of a railroad. Speeches were made on the occasion by Dr. A.

J. Hull (one of the The Georgia Convention to Organize To-Day. Gov. Johnson in Favor cf Repudiating the Rebel Debt. ITlurder at Pit Bole.

Pit Bole. Pa- Oct. 25. Matt. Macenl o.

of Trov. went cn to talk with him about the price ol cotton and-the value cf negro labor concerning' which he gave me a deal of valuable information, I en pose though, unfortunately, I don't remember what it was However, the result of the united frettlnsr of half a dozen persons, was that the conductor and such of his would-be passengers as had an extra three dollars, took hacks, crossed two ferries in two miserable old fiat-boats, drove two miles over a half snbmereed canseway, through a rice swamp, anothf mile through the pine barren, and so found the en- ftneer and his fireman ready witu the train, of starting at six we got off at nine and a half. By one o'clock wc had made thirty-four miles, and there we stopped for dinner that is. such of us as took thines of Charleston the vote stands Por Orr, 7S5 and for Hampton, 661. In the parishes jat mentioned the vote stands 225 for Hampton, and til for Orr, leaving General Hampton a majority of 40 votes in this district alone.

Gen. Bennet, commandiD? the district ot Charleston, has issued an order direct intr the military to surrender to civil tribunal, where the officers or the latter are dnly qualified, the adjudication of legal matters, exceptinxauch as relate to properly in possession of the National Government and capes in which negroes are interested. There have recently been extensive restorations to citisens of Charles ton of property seized by the Government. 2s early ail the wharf owners and several of the larger property holders of the city have aLsin unrestricted control of their former possession. The Sooth Carolina Legislature, lately elected, in extra setion.

"To-dav the State Conventions of Florida and The report that Wirz has been found guilty keener of the Heenan saloon here, was murdered CLOTHING AT COST! and is to be hanged on Friday untrue- lae una. insrsof the Coon haTe not yet been promulgated last cieht bv Johnnv fcimnson. of Rochester. hotel expenses before travel can be" resumed on another line. There isn't a sleeping-car or a railroad eating-house in the two Car olio as.

The North Carolina Central is talking about sleeping-car and may put one or two on- it line next spring. Travellers mostly carry their rations, like soldiers, or go hungry. There Is just as little regard as possible paid to the comfort of the passenger- Fortunately, most of the lines are relatively short yet you arc carried over the road from Charleston to Florence, a ride from 9 a. m. till tU p.

in a fastics condition, unless you have your own basket of eatables and on the lind between Florence and AYUmington, you are given fcreaklast at and allowed nothing more till r3 in the evenirg and the ran from 7 a. m. till op, between Charleston and Kina-ville, is made wit" out any opportunity tor dinner. Consequently, most travellers carry a basket, and every true Southerner also carries a bottle with something iu it when he starts. Israel.

The ail air occurred at a dance. Simpson is under arrest. The defeat of the Paraguayans is confirmed Pit hole. Oct. 25.

The Coroner jury to 1 late South American and the allied Gen contractors). Gov biotas. F. w. Palmer, Hon.

B. r. Boberts, Oen. TufJe and others. During the month endina October 1st, the alley Iiallroad Company j-aid a Federal tax of S'-OOO.

FEOM ST. LOUIS. eral Amites is rapidly marching upon Ascension FOLKS Partnership. 0TJIS Y0TJ1TG To Close a without interruption. day lound braipson guuty oi tne muraer oi sis- i cenlo.

There is considerable excitement, and 'h? fi lends of the deceased are endeavoring to obtain possession of the prisoner with a view of summary PETITION FEOM ITALY A plan for the colonization of the freedinen COS TADfS THE FOLLOWING XSttClCS punisomem, to nw i jKy roMea.w i bUosonhicallv and had a doT dollar in change. tn Florida bas been laid before the Secretary of the Interior, bnt the President has expressed his dis Falf Honrs with rfherFriehthope.lV., J. T. was Monday me lorce guaraing ine prisoner is sirone cnougn iu i 4T. ensure hie safety? He wiU leave to-night for Frank- I had a clean able-clot it FOE MERCY TO JEFF.

DAVIS. Snpreme ourt Decision Xbe Conserra-tUe C'iiTemiii and lt Objects Ar-rei of a Catliolie rrlest Negro Suf. Trowbridge Sir FrankMn, by Elisabeth tart FfceJp; How a Pine Tree did some Good, by Saw eel W. Luf approval of the plan. un.

J. H. SMITH GO. Georgia meet. lexas is the only Southern State latelv in rebellion which has not elected members and called a Convention for the purpose of reconstruction un-dr the pioclamation of the Predem.M GEN7H0WARD.

Letters received at the. State Department field; Disappointment, by Mrs. Anna M. -well? The from Paris announce that heavy French reinforce Cruise of the Leopold, by Oliver Upti me oj Hardware Tinplaie, Tlse European Steamer Halifax. Oct.

253 n. m. Ihere are as vet no of Chlckamaupa, by Eimund Kirfce; Faifcini; tor xccnts for Maximilian have been recently leaving siens of the steamship Africa, now fuflv dne here OF THE WELL KNOWN Boys, IX by the author of Ten Acres Bnoogoi; Algiers. Uecisian if tlie War Department PEESBITEEIAX STSOD OF CESC1X- ATI, O. S.

rase In Mlwwurl Indian Trouble. Special Despatch lo the Chicago Tribune. St. lona, Oct. 2S.

The Supreme Court have made a decision sustaining the ride ejecting 'Bernondy from the office of Coimty Recorder, made a few daye eince by Judge Holmes. The premised mass convention to-morrow excite a cop ot rye coffee, and as much as twenty-five cents" worth of rice, mutton, and corn-bread. We got no supper that day. The company had failed to meet the last pay day and the Degro laborers were off work for the time being. There was much trouble at every station about water.

At one place the train negroes were two hours in pumping enough for a twelve miles run. Finally we fetopped in a swamp, and the hands acd some of the passengers formed a bucket line and filled the old tender-box to the top. That brought us Emigrants are Hocking into Missouri by the Sraudred and thousand, and the hones of the advocate-? of a "free State "are being more than real- Sir WaVer Scott and his by Harrier BeecfeRr Stowe Sunday Afternoon, by tail UamiUon Winav ing His Way, 53., oy CarHoa Uoaod the Zeste? Lamp. Western Hail Clothing House, 62 LAKE ST, withtwo davs' later news from Europe The steamer Royalist, with the balance of the Circassian's pas-senVerp. arrived here mis morning.

Haufax. Oct. 25 Viz3M p. m. A steamer wa signalled to the eastward early this morning, but has since gene.

The Africa, irom Liverpool, with not to Restore Henry A. Wise's Estate. azea. The War Department has decided, with the IVanly Deliverance on the State of the Country. Prior to the adjournment of the Presbyterian Synod of Cincinnati (Old School), the following resolutions on the state of the Oonaer of State Strcst.

two davs later dates, has not yet arrived. New York, Oct. 25. Ihe steamer Teutonia. from Hamburgh has arrived.

Her news has been antici approval of Gen. Grant, not to restore the jnii H'a- littles attention save amona: Copperheads and Tope's Chief of Cavalry will be Sonic Plain Talk to South Carolinians. New York. Oct. 35.

Gen. Howard. Commissioner of Freedmen's Afluirs, on the 18th iostant, in an address explanatory ol the objects of the Freedmens Bnreau and Bis present visit to the South, delivered in tlie presence of Mayor Macbeth, the Common Council and prominent citizens of Charleston, made some announcements of importance. The General spoke of the hostile fefin 'o ward the Bnreau in Charleston, which the Mayor acknowledged, and said that he had no hope for the country until civil law was completely restored. Tbat, the General said, was the clamor of the politicians; but he had EreneraHy found the planters Terms of the Aasaxinrs) THE ATLANTIC, rbur DoUar per year for tingle sabsc-riptions.

Ci.ro Kates Two Cres for Swra Dollars: Vlre Copies for Sixteen I Ten Copies tor Itnllars. anrl ftrb adti-Uotiid eotv Tiire ilar. Vor DEFEAT OF THE PARA pated. CHxomo. tie big Injun" ot the crowd.

Tne delegates appointed from this city are two-thirds avowed H0. 72 EAKD0LPH-ST, Are offering. nd vill continue to offer, for the nsrt Sixiy-iiie 1ys. nay Garment in their entire exactly VI holeuie FKoeft 1 Onr Immense Stock SSnst be Sold by January 1st, to Close a Partner ship Tlie Naval Xrial. GUAYANS CONFIRMED.

whose real grievance against the every i. lub of Twenty Subscribers an exira cv-y WM. G. HTKSaKD. F.

F. 32ENCER New Yohk. Oct. 25. At noon to-day the Algon country were offered by Professor Stoddard, debated and unanimously adopted Bttotvetl, That this Synod express tts devout thanks to God for the overthrow of the rebellion, the establishment of the authority of the Government in all its bounds, the virtual extinction of slnverv.

and for the honeful mdicauon that neace. 9M8o6l3St8l ttb net Sixty Dollars. quin was turns ahead of the WinooskL The first day's trial of the engines ot the Algonquin and Winooski ended with the following results: Winooski averaged 14 97-100 revolutions per led estate of Henry A. Vfise. The hou-e is no used as a frvctlm.

ns school, of which the of o'd Joi Frown aro teacbe.s. The Georgia Convention will organize today probably by the election of fjaries J. Jenkins, ut Anusta, as rj0 jonnson-s mes-axe will pronounce in af toe repudiation of Ihe rebel war debt. Theodore Jones, tlv. known Cincijnati artist, rescued from a priTe.

last Suniy, a young woman who td jumpea jnlo the Ohio river. OTT? Torxo FOLKS. Tiro Dollars per year for 'j THE ALLIES MAECHING BIBgie SUDSCnpiMMlS. DRESS GOODS HOUSE. favorable to the continuance of the Bureau snper-intendence of affairs.

He. himself, as well as tba President, was anxious that civil law should be ON THE CAPITAL. Ci-rw-Three Copies for Fit Dollars Fire Copies for Eight Dollars; Ten Cpi f-s for Fifteen Dollars; Tw entv for TMrtv pilars? and aa extra opy aeainuctrammeled'by the military; bnt the ne minute: average pressure or steam, 7U pounos; consumption of coal, 1000 pounds per hour. The Algonquin averaged 15 2-lu revolutions per minute; pressure of steam, 70 pounds consumption of coal, 1600 pounds per hour. The engines groes, having lost the protection of their masters, need some cusrantees for the safetv of their inter new constitution is that they cannot take the test oath.

The real secret of this convention is probably an effort to create division in the Radical ranks, so as to throw the next Legislature into Conservative laud? an elect Blair U. S. FalherTncker. a Catholic priest, was arrested at Peirwille. last week, rornreaehin without having filed' the new constitution oath.

John M. Laughter, of Oberlin. the colored lepal advocate, ie expected this week, having been en-poeed by the Stale Bijhts Colored Leajrue to stump the rotate in behalf or univerpal sntfrase. Kotuins further has been heard lrom the Indian troubles on the plains. TE0M SPK1XU FIELD.

TfiaTwo ag Aii-NT1 The Atlantic and Our Young ests, and until the State allowed the freedmeo to of both vessels run very smoothly. aud unity, and prosperity, shall aain prevail in our beloved country. itrrdc'l '1 hat the sudden release from bondage ol four milloijs of human beine. deeraded and debased by that bondage, the abrogation of all laws forbidding their instruction tne recognition ot their mntal and parental rights, impose solemn and weighty obligations upon the Church lo provide spiritual and secular instruction for this largo and unfortunate class, so providentially thrown Our Goods have all been shrank and made np with especial reference to hnUiing up an immen-je tradii, corscqumily we will give a Written Warranty with everv tale, if depirt? and, if oods da not prove lefactCTT. we will refund the money.

It will rav Ton well to call here and examine onr stock before arena ing elsewhere. If we can't -H von we will give yon such prices as will mate other leaiTr fSick to aell af er us. We can safely promise this, becanse we manufacture all oar own poods, and tnos save the twentvper cfnt. which oar neighbors pay to the independent Eastern Manufacturer. HUM1, SterlingPrice Applying oeiow tne nne or tue "striKe." ana we reached Florence eight hours and a half behind time.

This was an exceptional day ths train isn't generally more than three or four hours late, and occasionally not more than an hour. 1 here are but two engines on the road, and, of course, but one train daily each way. Hardee paid his respects to the brides over the Great Peedse, and the crossing" is effected in a great fiat-boat, at a point where the river ie not more than fifty or sixty yards wide. The bridge is likely to be rebuilt sometime next year. From Florence to Charleston, by the Northeastern road, the distance is 103 miles, the time nine and a half hours, and th fare six dollars.

The road runs one passenger train and one freight train daily each way, and appear to be dcing a good business. Its bridge at the Santee river was burned by panic-stricken rebels, and the crossing is 'made in the usupI Cat-boat. The rolling stock appeared to be in better condition than that on the road above. testify in its courts, he was free to say that the Bu 3Ir.won.-s cane in drowned himself, bat VMvertheless m. unhappy ncuian safe to Postage must be paid at the office wtisre the maga reau would continue.

The President, he stated. A Counterfeiter Arrested. spraxGnETD. Oct. 25.

A man irivinir bis nu. and her secret are both unknown. for Pardon. would be very chary ol surrendering the State to civil law until a etup was pnt to the outrages on the blacks. name as Charles Gray, from New York, attempted hv assets in Georgia, as lately by comptroller, is a promise of certain zines are recei eu.

fT All subscriptions are payable in adnnixx AH letters respecting the magazines sbooid be ad-Uroued lo the Publishers, TICKXOK FIELDS, t87i" 124 TremonVsM Boston, Slaw. taiiwtl St -iff Trvs-'irv Kl in The General gave encouraging replies to those planters ho are seeking a restoration of their properly, end said he hoped to soon see wholesome laws the riirhis of freedmen. na-sd bv the -onIfcerate notes. We enppose it will be conoid Heavy French Eeinforce- to Call! Don't Forget BAKB0U11 TULtf, 3, 5 7 Lake Street A. ISF 1 to pass tTi in coumeneit uitvaoiiar ereeiinacKs ai the First.

National bank in this city this afternoon. pon being informed that tha bills were counterfeit he seized ibe roll and ran from the back. He was pursued and captured by the police. Before he was arrested he tbrtw awav the 500, together with a roll containing 404) more. The bills are splendidly executed.

upon its cnarge. Jiesoireii, lhat the Synod recommend that this subiect be made a special topic for prayer and thaiiksgiving t-y our chun-hes on the day which be hereafter appointed by the Governor ol the State lor general thanksgiving. Mr. Stewart remarked, in referenee.to the propriety of introducing such resolutions at this time Just across the river isthe State of ments for MaximiUian. Legislature, and the present difliculties between the two races settled.

He announced his purpose of establishing courts, to consist of an aruiv officer and two citizen, to If von don' want to bny. It will cost Ton not nine to see tiow Utile necessity there is for pftylng tue blgn INSURANCE. Receipts of tne Lincoln Fund-Census fteturn Claim Agent's Hecelpt Con it An Illinois Soldier Sentenced to be II anged Personal. Special Despatch to the Chicago Tribune. Spbisgpislu, Oct.

25. The receipts for the Lincoln Monument fund, since last report, are $109.13. The Sea Island Questiou-The Presi Exter sire sweeping conflaeratlca baxebeen al take cognizance for the present of complaints by or against the colored people. General Howard subsequently addressed the ne-groes along the coast, and then took bis departure for the State capital, to confer with Governor prices otaer aeaiers are caargmg. onrs, truly, J.

H. SMITH 74 Rnnd.lph-st. most drily occmTences, for tlie pst three mntlis dent Declines to Interfere. 75, 77 79 Michigan Avenue, which i jet should -treat insurance, of the beat quality, to every rroperty holder. Henry A.

Wise's Property. New Yohk. Oct. 25. A special despatch to the Eii iti PoH dated Washington, -Kih, says The War lepsrimtnt bas decided, with the approval of General Grant, liot to restore the property of Ex-Gov.

Henry A. Wise, of Virginia. Gen. Terry's action in refesing to give np the estate is fully sustained. Ihe house is still used as a school for the children of Freedmen, and John Brown's daughters ate the teachers.

Kentucky a peculiar State on the sacred soil of Kentucky they have, beside a peculiar iust itntion, some very peculiar views and very fine theories. But the last four years have made great invasions on those theories. Great broadsides and great bombshells have cut through them, aiid made very ragged holes in them. They had long been "trying to erect a golden image over Perry. Gen.

Banks Denning: His Position GRANT'S HEPOKT XziTit tbe attention of the trade to their complete and attractive line of" Boston. Oct. 25. General Banks snoke this eve SI10EXFELD BUGS. cn the gejsimke -articie.

Drees Goods, Bilks, Chawls, Balmoral Skirts, Xiadies Cloths. Pancy ning in the town hall at Maiden to aa immeuse audience. Much interest was manifested in what he nr.i?ht say. as It was generally understood that he 8 trajcht forward dealinra In every depart merit 0f a iinniinenal whether the promise be kept or nee Itae Trice of raffs shonld be enhanced. Col.

John II. Kulin, late of tlie 114th Illinois io'anlry. bnt TThose military record is identified with the 1th Inlantrv, was killed at Alton eu the -1st by suffocation, in an. empty vat of his Ire ery. Witbont taking the usual precaution ventilating it, he pat his bead through Ihe hole left Tor the purpose of cleansinc, and was fonnd dead, the ea bavin doubtless killed him instantly.

The Cleveland leraM -tcives as an evidence of the rapid crowth of that city, that the total aiimber of new si ores, dwellings and ariann fact Tiring eslablit-hmenl, erected incre aTnnn-ary 1st, 165, El ladies thoc commenced at that lime and cot coniplcu d. mb taken by the letter i ill hundred thirty-six. Ten thou-and dollars have Iwen collected for the Ijovrloy monument, mostly from four conn-ties, that were in Owen Loveioy's old Conrrssiotial Uistrict. Fifty thousand doUir raired to a monument accorcliiig to tae iein of th? asociaTion, the Kv. jlr.

oddin is actively tor the The other Aiy we published a telcffrapiti abstract of a reported convrsaiion between Its extended business, from the receipt of a nreminm BLrOCK.) to the payment of a loss, has rendered the name of IflaKonlc Celebration. Boston, Oct. 25. The Boston Encampment of Knight Templar? paraded to-dar. in full to Shirting- Flannels.

Worsted Qeods, Xiinens, Crashes, Ela iketa and White Goods- Offlcial Denial that Juarez would repiy to tne attack on mm last week bv Wendell Phillips in his lecture on the South. The General dwelt at some length upon the question 1hat ha been raised touhin? his rights or citizen-Fhipin Massachusetts, because he was not sure OF BA1LWATS ASJ BAILWAT TBA.VELL1X3. Since I left Charleston, on the 7th of last month, I have travelled on nearly all the reads in North Carolina and South Carolina. I went up through central South Carolina aud Western North Carolina, Eastward through NortLern and central North Carolina, and back through the Eastern part of the two States. Ifcave been neither specially fortunate nor unfortunate, and I speak ot my own experiences only, that I may speak with accuracy.

Nor is there occasion to speak with fault-finding spirit, but only that the picture ot Southern lite may le brought nearer completion. Let no one suppose that our forces are solely responsible lor the destruction of the railroad system of the-two States. There were two great lines of railway here one from Northern Georgia, through Augusta, and thence" eastward by Branchv ille, Kings-ville and Florence, to Wilmington and tie other northward Horn Savannah, at a greater North Clark tas Left Mexico. Phcenix, of Hartford, Cash bnyers will nit for their in whether the people ot his District were satisfied in their own minds whether he was a citizen or not. wt-Kome ana escort me aenrauoo oi me jicnrut Commandry.

of Rochester, N. who make a brief Etav in the citv as guests of the Boston-Knitrhts. I Ihe latter turned odt in roll ranks, and with their Rochester brethren made au interesting and imposing display. The Rochester Coinmaudry leave lor home to-morrow afternoon. terest to make onr acc aaintanee.

ri53 C0EKEB KIKZIE. The present population of LaSalle county is 50.016, bciua an Increase ot 8,314 since I860; Washington 1 county, 15,227 an increase of 2,500 during the same period. The Claim Aent ol the State Sanitary Commission received from Washington on yesterday the sum of $6,00 in liquidation of the claims of soldiers presented by him. The average receipt of this agew-y are about per day. and thechartrea to tin-soldier are but burel equal to the cost of toJ lection.

A copy of the proceeding's of a Court "Martial, convened in Memphis, on the lSib of Juiy last, for the trial of private Edward Kelly, of company A. 5th Plinois caalry, for the murder of one chas. Clark, on the 8 of the precedtner month, at that point, 1 as been forwarded to tne Adjutant General of this State. The Court found him guilty ol" the charge, end sentenced Mm to belianircd. The sentence has been approved by the President, and forwarded to ihe Department Commander for execution, at a time to be determined by him.

Col. Stuart, of the 10th cavalry, who has been in thistity lor Feveral days past, left to-tiay for his which is now located at San Antonio, luxas. liis exnlanation of his connection with thr New An familiar as any household word and from for East Orleans bar was that he as admitted byvirae of Chicago Bag Factory. FROM WASUINGT0X. sunrise the golden shores of the lacifc slope, its eminent usefulness a an Insurance Corporation has been thoroughly tried am! saturactorfly toted.

It 15 now better than ever prepared for dnty and service in Sale and Prosecution or tlie James Itivcr Canal Improvement. ii is ueiug a uieiuwr ui ititj lur ui uie- supreme Court ot the Unitea Stales. The city oath he was called upon to take he said, never taken against the authority of the Fen Government. In to the aspersions of Phillips in reference to his course in Louisiana, who asserted that ho Tlie Sea llaml Question The PreI Cotton Seamless Bags, the Hue ot its profession, with lajiUUcd for dent refuses to Interfere Tlie Tlifhi-tran State Aener-Paymasters to be the transaction of business. there, but God's great power has broken it to pieces.

The church, however, has come to its rescue, aud is trying to gather up the pieces, for the purpose of setting up the image again and we 6hall by and by hear the mandate to fall dow and worship it. This is only over the river, aud it does seem to me tbat this Synod and all such bodies should give a clear and unequivocal expression while such things as I have referred are going on. ll" nothing else, they should assert their independence and disregard for that everlasting howl that we are briaging polities and religion together. The more unequivocally we express ourselves on this subject the sooner we will get rid of i. This is the reason why I should like to see this Synod speak out in such a way as would be heard by all the worid.

So long as such doings are going on, as were transacted in the Synod of Kentucky last week, it is the duty of ministers of the Gospel, in their pulpits, in the Church Courts, and wherever they are, to speak out, and say it in such a way as cannot be misunderstood, tht ir regard for the welfare of the country. They have a right to express their views on such subjects, and this is a favorable was followed bv the curses of everv loval man in New Yohk, Oct. 25. At meeting of the Jame Rirer Canal Company at Ki.hmoiid. a vote was passed to carry out an arraniremnt for the of the property, conditional upon its enlargement and complc.ioD to the thio river, and asking the Legislature to extend the charter of the company, in order that the agreement maybe carried out.

Louisiana. Gen. B. said that his administration in that State' was in direct conformity to the orders of HJustered out AialHil.e of OUi5er Xiie IViexlean lyoan Freneb Zten- STAHK A. lU II.

We call the attention of tne Wholesale and Retail Buy ei to our Complete Stock of Flannels, Yarns. "Worsted Goods, Cress Goods, Silks, Cloaks, Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Ladies' Cloths, LEiENS AND WHITE GOODS. Western Branch, L. StCiims, of Mia aud Uil This morniE? we insert the report in full, aa corrected ly ibe himself. It will be pemsed with Lincoln, mere was not an act or nis me in connection wnn the freedmen or Lorn-nana.

which, foreements Tor IHaxtmlHIitn, Are. Special Despatch to the Chicoco Tribune. 1 Waj-oington, Oct. 2j when properly presented, would not receive the ap- moth h.tfcrvst. The President says many things liiat will not be very palatable some of tee Cop- Paper Flour There was not a siosrle order, regulation or urina- tenor Fomcrohas received assurance that the 111021 DETEU1T.

jH-rhtratl who have been in smh hut haste tonomi xare hiia as tiulr cantHUaie for Prciii'lent in 1k. Of the very best stock Soft Tie. St4 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, Oi'So. n. M.

MAGILL, Genera! Agent, BEBB1M HINT. Mexican loan, recently pnt on the market, will not pie in his policy tbat would not be approved, when properly explained, by every good man aud woman iu the South. He had heard that it had been asserted by a mm of lirnre onitor.cal nowers. that a Maior General had Linen and Cotton Flour Sacks. Banquet to tue Knglihli Capitalists.

New York, Oct. 25. A complimentary banqnet was given by the Erie Company to Sir Morton Peto and the European capitalists of hit party. It was a most agreeable gathering, replete with eleirance and social irood feeling, speeches were made by hir Morton Pel and Messrs. Kobert J.

Walker, George Bnncrolt, 1). 6. Dickinson and others. or Jess distance irom tue coast, turougu I harlestcn and Florence, to Wilmington, aud thence to Virginia. From Kingsvillc the lormer cross-line reached out one arm southward to Charleston, and another northward into western North Carolina.

This grent easterly and westerly road was the artery of the Confederacy. When SLerman seized Atlanta, he gTusped the end of it when he swooped down npon Columbia, he cut it in mid-length. This is about all SLerman did thoroughly cut the great cross-line. Sluntman struck the arm reaching northward from Kingsville in several places, and destroyed two or three important bridges. There was method iu the work of Last Fiitlay Bight, about 11 o'clock, the 3ipre-s train on the Httsbnrtrh, Fort Wayna and re interfered with by the United Stated authorities.

IntelMpence receivedlfrom New York to-day. at the Connies Single and Double. Chicago Ra2wET. which left ritt-bnrcb at two p. legation, is to the effect that the loan will EECE1TDC GOODS FEOM ArCTIOXS DAILY.

withheld Ihe pay of colored soldiers on the pretence of supporting their friend aud of providing ran into a Ireiirbt train on the main track at he a success. Brm.ATS, 4 bn. WOOL SACKS. A pro ut rs lor Cliieitso. Xncas.

eifat miles east of Man-ffivld. Fonr cars of OAdfi AND BAUIiING ofrrery deacriptioa. them witn a situation, lnis, unquestionably, referred to him. and he would answer it by tbat there was not a simrle word of truth in sweh oc3MS13-ut ni SAATunet 4he pfissenper wptc firmhr wedred together, find the had to climb oat of the win An Italian Pica tor mercy Washington. Oct.

25. A nnmber or eminent J. A' II. CH.IJ'.T.a.V, Arrestt of Smugglers Canadian Iler-chants Victimized. Special Despatch to the Chicago Tribune.

Detkoit, Oct. VL Last night the police arrested four men who were conveying several barrels cf smuggled whiskey from near the lower end of the city to a saloon on Michigan avenue. The whiskey, a horse and wagon and a boat were seized. Yesterday afternoon a well known citizen and his wife were arrested for smuggling three yards of broadcloth and several other articles which they had purchased at Wiudsor. MANHATTAN opportunity to do it.

Mr. Jlack heartily coincided with what the brother had said. It might be said that the General Assembly had spoken out eutticiently explicit on this subject but it was the I an assertion. He had never withheld money from I colored for any purpose. On the contrarv.

3ors. The locomotive uiid tender were thrown Italians, residents of tbie city, on Saturday waited ntion ihe President and oresented a nerilion from The statement thrt bas forth that Wirz will be henged on Friday next, is nntrne. The verdict of the court was only laid before Jnde Advocate Gen. Holt this mominsr, and he is eneasred now in preparing a nummary of the evidence to be submitted to the Secretary of War. If the verdict of the Court is approved, Wirz will undoubtedly softer the fxrreme penalty.

oeSS tnr, net 139 Bontb tVUer street. Trrtr re track fraiust the bank aOjoininr, hut not WE CAX SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. oc26ts5VH TBfcar netl REAL ESTATE FOlt SALE. the Italian Executive Committee at ililan, for the abolition of capital punishment in behalf of mercy LIFE COMPART, Taui- iiijnred. fctrame to say, but two or three Corn Exchange Bag Faclorj.

jK-rsCi? were injured, and thoe vjry slight lj lo jen. jjavis. -j ne rresiaenr receivea ine pennon with only ttie inauirv, in an accent of eurpritse. why NEW YORK. The reruns of Sanramon count is swelled Juat received tbe following brands they pleaded for Jefferson Davis.

fy tome soldiers who were in Camp Butler mugglmg has lately been earned on to a great ex JhIt the enmnerator ThiP old eptabll-hed Company offers snperior adran- From Nashville he bad provided them with houses, and when he left Louisiana, there were nesroes treed by his own proclamation in the day and Sunday schools in that State. Gen. Banks did not claim to belong to that class who lb ink they can, by the power of their intellect and the force of their oratory, control ad'airs better than Providence, and see into futurity with nnlailing vision. No man, whatever may be his capacity, can chsnire-truth to falsehood, or turn the current of history. He did not hesitate to say that whateverjudgmem may be parsed on other of the public acts of hi course in Louisiana, if understood, they will be regarded as the most honorable and useful ot his life" The remainder (if his speech is mainly a repetition of that delivered last week In Music Hall.

Cotton Seamless Bags. tent, and efibrf are being made to bring some of the parties to justice. te to parties wntng to insnre tneir nve the advaniateft of the (ash and Note plans. Kashvtluk. Oct.

25. Gov. Brownlow hnm enb- Liberal in inci ments ofTered to Loial aud Travelling Doge) acred under a misapprehension of 4he law. and disowns any intention of rand. Ihe apportionment of Legislative representation for the vext ten years is to be made upon the basis of thi A number of bankers, brokers and merchants, in Two-etory Hweliin and one-half acre of gronnd.

at Karl era. six miles west of the City Limits, on the Galena Kailroad, dwelling nerfectly new, jnst fioished. with cellar under the whole, sven feet deep, in a BrilonrilH cri-nvn In at ftt thA DrfMit A ffTRftt harirain. mitted to the I-egielatnre a special message on rail-loade in the State. It is anticipated that the policy recommended will make bonds ad ranee in value, and save the credit of the State.

KTAISK A. these two oir.ccrs. Un the other hand, liragg and llardee acted like wild men. Thus they burned all the bridges east of Kiugs-ville on the cross-line, and all those on the coast-line between Charleston and Wilmington why asks Yankee and rebel in No one can tell. It certainly was not done to prevent pursuit by Sherman, for he was not pursuing.

In a word, our forces destroyed railroads and the rebels bnrned bridges. It was much easier for Sherman to build a temporary bridge than to lay a railroad, and so the rebel Generals did not adopt the surest means of preventing his pursuit. It is much easier for the railroad companies to lay track than to bund bridges, and so "Sherman's method not only effectually broke np the rebel use of the roads, but let things in such a condition trait the re-riective eomn.vnies could more easily orpartitulare Messrs. I-KWI6, SPFJJCER ft Gennral Aernt for Obo. KentnoKy, Indiana, Canada West, have been swindled to the extent of STjtUX'O, by a man named McGregor, who sold them worthless drafts on.

New York, issued bv some oer- census, and the Legislature will no doubt maie Ihe ew York Worln story about tne rooDers A first-clasa Kesidenceon MtcUlan avenue, near 14th privilege ana amy oi mis ooay aiso 10 oe heard. Not only in Kentucky was this heresy maintained, but in Missouri also the same heresy was being propagated. It was an attempt to bolster up secessionism, and could not be construed into anything else. Morris remarked 1 was in the Synod of Kentucky several days, during the discussion to which reference has been" made and the brethren of this Synod may rest assured that there is an organized effort being made to set aside the aeiion of the last General Assembly, and that of the last three years, on this subject. It is, therefore, important for this Synod and others, to speak out distinctly, as we propose to do iu these resolutions.

Brethren here, have but little idea of the bitterness aud pertinacity with which those who are engaged in this business-carry it on. And those who stand np for Christ and the Church, the country, among them, arc entitled to in the cave here is all a hoax. 3owance for the alove error, even if it be not pre Diinoi. Micmt.au, towaann Minneaota. CJF folicttors wanted by MEaSiiS.

MIjJi.KR ft WTLI.MARTH. Aucnta, Chicago, nff.e. rnmw t.a&alle and liandolnh streets. 8 TwrtLstnrv Frairp Twrfliner. and lot 20xS0 leet.

i.i:wito" A.Certra beavv.) Constantly on band. COTTON, UNSH AND son in Ohio. McGregor was aorested in Windsor, by a broKer whom he bad swindled out of $1,0. hnt upon retundinfr the ney, was released, and viously corrected by the Secretary of State. penalty for a false retnrn ie $-0.

Ex-Rebel -en. Taylor. dearborn street, between Chicago areone and STirerlor street, two-it -ry Brick Hnnse, weW biIlt, on May street, be- Messrs. LF.WIS, SPENCKU 4t CO Geuei al AaiMits, Stocks and IIoney in New Tork. New Yobk.

Oct. 25. The Time? special savs ex- immediately crossed tne river to tni citv. The victimized panics from I-ondon, Chatham and other rnncipai uuice, cieveiano, untj. n-ui "ew ork, Oct, 2T, The Advertiser nave ner-n at inaor ior i wo or inree aavs The Davenport Gnzelte says Dr.

C- C. Parry 3iad completed the pr Jimiuary survey on which a ranr.l can be succest-fnUy constrncted to connect Paper Flour Sacks, cast, in search of the swindler. As no forjrery was jne sma eenience in tne case or uen. Briscoe were forw arded to the Secretary of War. today.

The sen.ence will be officially promulgated in a ft'w days. I ient. n. Grant has returned from his visit to rh.lmlp.phia. Private letters from Paris, received here to-dav, state that larire nnmberof trench troops haveben reently and secretly sent lorm Algiers to reinforce 1axtmiliiin forces in Mexico.

The Erfittf fa-urn to-day on the 1st proximo Tlon. E. dishing will sail for Europe on a mission for the Gov mment of a most important and deliberate char cter, which has been confided to his charee by Societary Seward. tt'ii. 1 aimer, ot Kentucky, is here aira-n.

M. L. Bonhatn. ofS. ex-Memtwr of and ex-Brigadier General in the rebel army, re-coived pardon to-day.

A party rppre'ntinc the" interests of the Freed -men and s'ttil on the South Carolina sea island, had an with the President to-day. A iter b. fuirg iiieir statement iho President "declineil eitht-r to Frcpend tne order rostonusr tlie islands to their lonier owners or to atuhorize tlie removal of the men' to the public land- in Floiitia. 4Ti the trrouiui-. first: that the lands in rncstion were not suliivic-ntly produ-tive to Minpart the fret tlmc-n and, bevocd: tbat it would be to tb-ir diadmitaire lo be mranied separately from the whites.

He er pressed the conviction that contact with the whites would sharnen rebel Creneral Dick Taylor, who is here for the purpose of sicunnLr his pardon, has been appointed to the siiperin tendency of an extensive cottou-rowing company of Northern capitalists, who have, taken several plantation- in Bolivar county, Mississippi. THE GREAT REMEDY. says: "Iheie was less movement in stock to-day, but ihe market had an upward tendency, and closed eeadv and firm. New ork Central opened at lf at the Board, and left otf at second call at eommittcd, it is believed that McGregor, who is now in this city, cannot be arrested. the Upper Mississippi and Lake Michigan.

Som 111 HHP AM) XNY BAliS, Ard or every description. additional facts, however. to a portion of if ock river nrniaia to be ascertained and coHectM, FKOM CINCINNATI. Itlectln In Aid of Freedmen. vta ji tne.

atoui snares were soia. commenting at 85 7c, and ciosin? firm at lliicUcn River was quiet. In Reading Lucre was li'lllAi'nnB mainlv nl 11 Inn ana- HART, ASTEfJ or Bale by S. H. KERFOOT ft tKift Real Estate Brokers, 7 1 Dearbora-at.

Z.UZTC THE CHICAGO NEWSBOY. 377 finely illustrated. Price (150. sect re tlii-? lr. Parry has tone to Baltimore.

Oct. 23. There was a lame meeting Snulh Wattir Mt Mf. i'hirnarn 111., to eramme the p'a's of surrey wade som of the friends ot the Baltimore Association for Moral and Kducational Improvement of Colored with a retail lot taken at Cleveland arid Important Xclcsrapn Suit Gen. Srls eillee of mm.

tiol 4t at ma tv.enly years avo by the Srtate. A public meetin? Pittsburgh was less active this morning. Ir sold at Portly re held at Davenport to appoint com- People, this citv to night. J. neven rJraitnwaite, of England, Bishop Mcilvaine of Ohio and others, spoke.

bin on Kcntocky Auaire. Special Despatch to the Chicago Tribune. Cincinnati, Oct. 25. THOMAS O.

BARTER THE BEST PAIN KILLEUIS TUEWOKLO. 77 frc at the firs: call, and fftlWj at the second, receding eubseouently to 78m7S. Michigan southern was onlv birhtlv deali iu. but was firuilv acd put the waiter iu for t'onsress, ja The production of copper in the Eagle Ilar- In the Fnited states District Court here to-day. Cabinet Meeting.

TEY IT TRY district last month wa nearly WO tons, that of COMMISSION MEECIUXTS, This exceedingly interesrlrgr and irraphlc account of Waittsotos. Oct. 25. All the members of the put them in working order, lleuee, the cursing one hears from Southerners and there is a great deal of it is not of Sherman, who destroyed track and accomplished a military purpose, but of Hardee and Bragg, who senselessly burned bridges and aceomplishei nothing. The destruction of our army is nearly overcome not obliterated, but so far overcome that travel is resumed on the several road.

At this writ ing, I believe there are less than forty miles out of use, and upon this work is progressing with commeudable rapidity- trt" ihe bridges burned by stoneman, only that on the Catawba, between Winnsboro and Charlotte, reniaia unrepaired. On the other hand, the destruction of the rebel army will not be overcome in a dozen years. Thus WTaile Hamilton burned the magnificent bridge the case of the Western Union Telegraph Company txrrw the Cnited States Telegraph Company rnd the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad Mannfactnred by J. J.DAKIKLS. he'd at TtjifiTl." Tock Is-laud closed steady at Hi.

Chicago ard Northwestern left oa af Su" lor the oid aud 63' for the preferred stock. -L Government stocks were mokerately active and itbeut change or importance. A small lot of the tew issue ot 3-208 was taken at 101 fit the November coupon otf. Tt will cure t-nn. CHIcsco.

Illinois. lfct rrtae Lake, district over 5(H) tons, and the tiatonsgon district boat 13l tons, makins 1.05lJ tens as the united production. Ihere have been uieerrj iuc ui nvici nMtattui, imiuiuui -travp tlie trials incident tJO such a position, and shows bow the correet principles inJilled bv a lovins mother into the mind of a country lad, enabled him to overcome the peculiar to wtiich lie wis eAtnftfi for him frit wtio sladlv a'dei him In Cabinet were present at the Executive Mansion to-dav. except Secretary Seward, who was represented bv the Actina Secretary of State. Mr.

Mr. Seward is expected to return to the city to-morrow. their intellect, improve iheir knowledge of handicraft, and lit ooner for the duties- of came up on a motion for a preliminary injunction Agecti of Kcnvaine Kew York. AgenU of J. H.

Oglesby, New Orleani. We are pmparrd to nislte JlhraT advanrae on mln Trtce SO Cent per Bottla. oc33t Ml -t th 9atu net your proloundest sympathy. I cr.tne away honi those discussions feeling that we had never sufficiently sympathized with our loyal brethren in the land here the rebellion prevailed Mr. Stoddard expressed his views in presenting the resolutions.

It was eminently proper that the members of this Synod be Known as standing on true and loyal ground. There as evidently a disposition" to retract or recede from the decision of the gret questions tbat had been settled, under God, by the sword. Christian ministers and elders were found coming forward and attempting to revive the dead carcass, and breathe a little fictitious, galvanized life into it. The resolutions were prepared in such a way as not to aim tbem at Kent'icky, or anywhere else especially, but to express the fact that we feci rejoiced that the rebellion and slavery-are dead. The resolutions were then adopted by a gainst the I mtcd Slates Telegraph Company Missouri were higher than yesterday.

five laborer, it In understood that no steps will be taken to carry the order into etlect until General Howard ha invetiirated and renortv-d unon the From Cairo. his and CnaBy secured for him a comfortable j'oaitiou in life, tent by mail on receipt of price. Ter.ncssee fi's advanced and Oltio aud MissU-siDPi certificates Gr-. Catiio. Oct.

23. Fourteen hundred and twenty condition of ailaire tu the islands. restoratioa tlie line of the road of the said railroad company over which to erect Iheir wires. The case was sometime since in a lower court decided against the claim of the Union Telegraph Company to the exclusive WITCHES JEWLL8Y. Tnnt'.

lo the KbovradurrAil. or Lo our correal Kmileu lit- The tendency in the monev market if to more Publishers. Chicago. thasa net bales of cotton pased here for Cincinnati to-day, and two hundred and fifty baled for St. Loul3.

in crpool ana Lonuou. tou neL firmness. The views of the lenders were strengthen ed toward the close of yesterday, and there is con TO LOVE; or, Dr. S. M.

siderable innnirv on ihe nart of borrowers this TaTEY IV ne of the railroad line referred to. Able attorneys Mill present conflicting views of the matter. XI anlc teri I g. REAL ESTATE FOR S1LEJ fO fpet on 'Wabic(rton street, first Mock West of ills CrlptratHl Private rtn-p on PirehiK TJncTwc Oct. 23.

Tharkpnvin? has been ap morning, but there is no ad vane in the rates hus tar. Vspcr increases in supply, and Is less readily dit-DOr-ed of. The ranire for prime names is 1 ine ioiiowmir exiracr irom a private lerrer or Gen. Br1bin, commanding the 1st division of Ken pointed in Maine ior 23d, and in New Hamp- SPLENDID TI5IE-KEEPEHS aAcinationt. I.

tetbhottyon to ebarm thoie ym lor, AC. femts wortb knowtnj In it. Price 31 cn. Also wreat l'nvaie look lor drown Fertums. 'iJtlc: IUi wiui tucky, to a rentlenian of city, not only explains the condition of thintrs in that State, but nredicta to 9 per cent, with but little that will pass at the instont.

rrlee $1. Every should ELEGANT JEWELRY, lower rate, and very 2000 rreeiy onerea at t. one. teer.d price ol (M.uir, or both, toDK. LAN IMS startling things for the future: at Columbia.

Its loss delayed Sherman about twenty-five minutes! South Carolina caimot rebuild it, r.nnided, in this generation. Bragg burned the bridges at WilminrrLon their loss worked us no serious injury, but they will not be rebuilt under a year. Hardee burned the great bridges over the Santee aud the Great "Pedee their loss wasn't of the least consequence to us, bnt every passenger and every pound of freight on this great coast road now crosses Sthese rivers hi i- meant to include not only the islands of the ourh Carolina coast, bnt also thoe of Georcia, eecpt sue plantation on the former as hive boen sold on account ot the non-payment of taxes. The VJehipan State agency with the present week. This arency was estab'ishod May 1 ftv.

Pr. Dunnelitf was aent nntil the tst of April Ipyt. Since then the oflice h.ia in chjr5 of P. E. Willard.

ol M-trtihall, It has been of incalculable value to soldiers from tbat Stare. ireeerpts from internal revenue to-day aro An order will be leaned on the 1st of November rour-terinsr out the following addithtl Pavmasters: .1. B. Keafel, J. W.

Bricdon, Phil. Bardy, C. C. irenedict. C.

C. Clark, H. C. Grant. C.

G. Gnesson, H. S. Goddard, R. F.

Howell, It. U. Howell. F. D.

Herbert. S. E. Harber. R.

A. Hapardv. J. d. Klein.

EN ROUTE FOR unanimous vote. in lorcign excDnnrre, tne marKei na nor opened vet. We have heard of nothilu? to-dav. but the otcce, cmianupnta, Pa, aud re ceive them Un a sealed envelope) by return mall. put np dming- the fiimmer in Keweenaw county eish'y-four head? of stamps, coihi in tue arro-frale Also, there have been nearly laid ont by companies end private individual in public ircproveim-nts, snch as harbor impjovaiats, coad buiZdinc, in Keweenaw county sines the cpeninir of naviiraiion.

The citizens of Jackson, 5IKli.T are to vote, November 7th, on a proposition to snbscriije SKCffQ in aid of the Grand liivcr Valley railway rnU-rprise. 'e-imd to connect that city with Cirand Hapids. Other coontie aloaj the propsed line are wailing for Jackson to take the lead, and it i- premised that when hae been subscribed the work of construction shall commence. The daefcson. Lansing Sarinaw railroad is open to Xelie.

fiifteen miles, the first train running ont last SSaturday. Work is prosressiiiff at the rate of near-ay a mile a day, and in about two weeks the road anil be completed to Mason, the county seat of In-frbam. The Tinccnnea (Ind.) Sun states that on Thursday night ot last week a nnmber of cirlrcns riden i'ark. A on lAke street. -27 feet front.

Corner of Indiana aveuue and Tldrty-Oist street. 0 acres between: Indiana avenue ant state treet. 1 0 acres of fine half a aide eooih of Doaglas TJiiiversiiv. Two flve-acre lota on Indiana avenue. A ereat iruain Prairie avenue near Twenty-second street.

Apply to Cl-EAVEU tV TATLER, tS35net Xo. 70 WaaMngtan sireet. RICH SILVER WARS, nominal rates are lt9 for city for mai nianiai lavir nas neen anrogatea, many seem detenumed to persecute the poor nrirroes and return tbem to slavery under the State laws. Oi hers are intent on niininir Union men by diag-gin them Vefore disloyal courts. I think I under- American FrwdmenN Aid CommVion.

The following Circular No. 1 has been issued The Railroads in the Two Garo- The r.EST Southern bank bills, and ies108" for prime commercial einat ores." TnTore 11 ex Iran Contradiction. And an elejrant aasortmefti of verj linas. plana tne rresiaent poncy lowarti mis ana orner rebel Stateo. He desires to trust the people, be- Iesii-allo Ciroocls, CITBATE OF-MAGNESIA, New Yohk, Oct.

25. Mr. J. N. Navarro.

Consul General ot the Mexican ILeoubfic. nublishes a renlr The Xrip from Balelen to Charleaton Id 6 oi. In tbe fbrra of Pf.wAw, For sale by all wtmicsait drutUts. lrenarsd by Arthur liot: una to the statement of Mr. UeCounnuon, President of hevme that Ibm years of violence and war have brought every man to earnestly desire peace and quiet, lie wishes to atfbrd a misguided people a fair opportunity to undo by their own action as far a po-ible the mischief which they have done.

CLOSING UP NOW OPESISQ AT from the office of tbe Secretary of the American Freedtnen's Aid Oemmission, o. 444 Fourteenth street, Washington. D. Bv direction of the Board of Manasrers, I have opened an oflice in tins city, and entered upon duties which imply: 1. The charge of negotiations with the Etuerm of Freedmen's Afikire.

and with the Gverm'jent, so far as the same are official and pertain the operations of the Commission in cither of its Cbemlt, New Votk. J. J. Ladd. E.

C. Morse, J. H. Mclilam, fi. Mc-Candly, J.

M. Luscott, W. B. C. Parson.

Hobt. tne Mexican hxpress Co. The latter gentleman said that, after obtaining from MaximiUian a grant for this monopoly, he visited President Juarez and re Smith. F. C.

Fair. A. C. arnum. G.

W. Wheeler. r.TATSOW SHOES' SR. CHAm.ES' deceive Mr. Johnson, and br their reDrobacv and ceived his approval of the establishment of the company.

Mr. Navarro, while acknowledfrin? that W. I). Thompson. Another and more extensive reduction of the Paymaster General's force will take OF AJf OM Estabiisbetl Easiness.

The Pleasures and Pains of Railway Travelling Detailed statement of the Condition of the ICoads and the Roil-Ine Mock, and Sugsestions as to the Inture. From our Special Correspondent.1 Cbablxston, Oct 17. Let no man come into the Carolinaa for a niace on the 1st of December. Juarez is desirous of the introduction of American nU.l TIF IE 2. of Crawford, bordering on Dubois county, arrested -a connle of men snspectcd of havSnj a lew nights blindness of heart frustrate his intentions, verily believe, and that Kentucky will be the most etfff-necked of all I also believe but when these people shall have neglected the offer of mercy now now held out to them, as they will when they An official investigation into the causes of the di-flhiiitv of the ofiicers of the Veteran Re The ireneral snoervislon of the del south Wholesale and BCjtail Jewelry Store, o.

117 LAKE STREET. capital into Mexico, says it is not true that he has ever given his sanction to any enterprise the contract or autbonzafton of which was derived irom f.atboats, and will continue to so cross for at least six months more. Of all the roads in the two States, the North Carolina Central is the only one that runs two passenger trains per day, and this it does over only a short section. On two roads there is a daily passenger train, and a daily freight train with passenger car attached. On all other roads there is a single train per day each way, of course consisting of one or two passenger cars and two to eight freight cars.

The rate of fare ranges from five to nine cents per mile, with an average ol about six and a quarter cents. The actual running rate, exclusive of stoppages, is lrom ten to seventeen miles per hour, with an average progress, including stoppages, of about nine to teu miles an hour. Of course, at such speed there Is next to no danger of accident, and travelling is reasona- ward, incluuin? all territory upon which tbe eduoa- the government of th invader, and Mr. N. trusts Ladles wUblnc a Celor for tbe Cheeks Lfnw serve Corps, bas disclosed the fact that eighty-two wr cent have been disabled by wounds received in battles, fonr per cent by accidental injuries, and fourteen per cent by diseases contracted will find this the only article tn the world that will Wp nnr TvptTlnr in of tbe lanreit and finest ne nsderslined, C.

MOKG AN, commenced Oct. 1st filing ont, at prlrate sale.h's entire slock of Furniture on hand, and will contuuae the sale up to Nov atn, drains BY ACCTIUN. Not. and Snid stoct la comprised motl-Jof Fine Bedro.im and Parlor Snltes. In Bosewood.

Maho4nj and Wainnt, sell lnir mt pnst and nudf-r. that there are few citixens of this great and free country, who, uQ3 motives of gain, ill give their moral and financial support to an attempt to over- stocks of eoods tn onr Hae ever offered In the West, previously attempted to break into several honses in that vicinity. They Sailed to give a satisfactory account of tneaselves to the mob did not deny Xbeir oilt or affirm their innocence and refused to jrive their names. The citizens then procured a Tope and fauns' them to a tree, to compel them to remain ptrroaiient aun give a ncn color to tne cneea. Tbtf color will not wash er rnb oir, or Inlore the ektn.

any of the branches of either of Us deporuxtentsis carried on. "During the ramrryof Ihe General Secretaryship, the general datiee of Secret rjy to the northward and foreign as well as pleasure trip, as lie would go into Canada or New England in the summer season. Enjoyment he may find, bnt it will be of an entirely nue in me service. snail have spurned ana irampiea npon ine clemency of tne (voverniuent as they wilt, then, I believe, the great and magnanimous heart ot Mr. Johnson, cow generous and lender, will grow hard toward the Southern people, and then he will do as he has promised, punish treason as a crime, and all the world will say ana wiie tne puonc to aa exanunauon.

Wailed to any address, aost-nata, ior i.va. Address C. L. hkious cote Aeent, Ont WHOIEALE DEPARTMENT in row a sisier icepuDiic. Wjsfiingtox.

Oct. 25. Positive information has been received here that Presi lent Juarez was at 144 iearborn street. Chlevco lU. FOB BALE Pew Nov 83 Third Presbyterian Chorea.

Gen. Grant's Omciai Report Reported Sentence of Uin-Scheme for Coloni Comprises everytbtos deSnble for tbe Western trade. Jiot an article iu onr line bnt we aim to keep a (rood different sort as I can testify from an expe. rience of six weeks, and about fifteen hundred miles' travel. Correspondence pertaining to auatrs railing either of the above clas-JiiTcataon amy hereafter ilivnUre, vhica they persistently refused to do, ana after hansrirs and letting them Uown several times.

th PAtTTttct 809 Lake street. OSEPII II OGLESBY, asaorrment ox, aoa at prices umpariug lavorauiy wun zation of I'rcUmcn Disposition of THE GEOlUilA CONTENTION. (Late O-lesby Macaulay.) -niihont eliciting any information, they were found Kl Paso, in the State of Chihuahua, 00 the 20th of Septemb'r. 'ihe time required for communication with Chihuahua is twenty davs. Toe declaration of "MaTiniillian dated the 2d of October, that the cause wbkh President Jnsrez onhehl had been abandoned, aud that he bad departed: irom his natl ve Tied leal Stores.

U1B i-BBl, Ol'R RETAIL STOCK U1V Slue, eeu cavucuiiiij' uuvuuuui lumc to be dead. FKOM BALEIGH TO CHARLESTON. The journey between Raleigh and Charles This slow rate of speed is necessitated by two The Wa-hinerton snecial of the Ilrnl9 savs: Is complete, coesistlnlnpartqf RICH TABLE FTR- COMMISSION MERCHANT, The S. Survey it 2 party on Superior ien. tirvnt'e renort 6l ihe active military for 64-5 if concluded, and will noon be sent (Special Despatch to the Chicago Tribnne.l MlLLEVGEVTLLE.

Oct. 23. Most of the delegates to the Convention have al ni ii tr. ruiu i a instil rnjk to, n.v ri GILT and MARHLE CASED CLOCKS. OIL P.VIST- causes bad ot the roads, ana caa condition of the cars and engines.

The road soil, is not believed to be true nor is it credited in ton furnishes the two extremes of Carolina railroad traTel the best and the worst. It IXGfi. KKONZK OP.KAMKKTS. NEW STYLES din'ematic circles tbat Juarez has sancuon d. as Oi'ETlA FAXS.OPKB GLASSES STLVEIt POQtTET to tne secretary or ar.

It is reported that Wirr has been found guilty nr.d win htt haim. on Fridav nevt. has been stated, tue Imperial Mexican Express IJEW OBLSANB. THOMAS f. BARTFR CO.

are my anthirlKl Perfamery, Calgate's Scips. A full assortment at tow prices. VVALfSSLEY BROTHERS. 4-3 State Street, (nnderClty notel.) V.K ready arrived. Hotels and private boarding houses are filled to The latter charge for is made over four different roads, at an average rate of about nine and three-fourths miles hoijkks.

Jtwii H.B,, pii.vp.k ana C.OuDS. PR KS KN Af ION COOUH of all A scheme for the coloni nation of the freedmen company. Finance. Aeeiu in Cbicao. and 1U nuke liberal aitvanns oa in lorida ha been laid before the Secretary of the board three dollars per day.

Hotels twenty-eiht dollars per week. The Convention will organize shlrmriUB to nn'atldresa. H. OULfcSHV. fttae closed their labors for the season, after having accomplished a great amount of work.

Soimdius have been mado around Keweenaw Point, at Cooper Jlarbor. Ecle Harbor. Houghton, etc. The main triancnlation of the lahe has alo been made. A use hoe has been established, and stauoni built on all importanl point.

Three shore parties, con-f of topoprraphical and by uro graphical com-rianies, have completed a hcre line sorvey from Point Abbave to unionaon. On the North shore Mnti. DIAMONDS ami other PRECIOUS STONES JEW KLIiY and FANCY COODS, acd everything to ncke up a stock of a JEWELRY per hour, and an average cost ot six and one-third cents per mile, exclusive of meals. Interior, and will coon be brouehi be.ore the Nrw Yor.K. Oct.

25. Gold has ruled stadv dnr- to-morrow. Charles J. Jenkins, of Augusta, will sj lt BE, all or whicn will be sold very oseap Dr casa. IS1 1 ine the dav.

prices snowre? no rhorrre of moment i since vesterdnv. Openinir at ltH1. the Quotation 4k 33S3, probably be President, end C. A. Hancock, editor of the Sunipter KrpuWican, Secretary.

There are be auuressea to laie omce, ana win receive saca at- lent ion as the importance cf each case may de-reanrl. Lk This Commission having bean orjnniypd primarily for the purpose ot givinff increased efficiency to the labor? of local through common central agencies, tbe attention of associations stiil independent is respect tully invited to the- facilities ol the Commission, thronch tlii o3ice and otherwise, for the adjustment or qie-tions of general policv not otherwise easily reached. N. is. Correspondence pertaining to the appointment of teachers, the organization ot local societies, the collection of funds, or otaer aimioie-tiative details within the Eastern Departm nt, fetouldbe addressed to the of the De-rsrtmenT, J.

M. McKina, GO street, Sew York. Within he ifeetrrn Department, lo Per. John M. Waldem IX Secretary of the Western Uepartment, 25 Lombard Block.

Chicago. "Al! correspondence from Ihe Southern States, (other than communications between tar'srs and airents of the deparimonie wiih their respective department ofSces.) from th? PaciT roat, ani from beyond the boundaries of the United States, shoald te'addressed to this odice. Jacob R. Shiphetid, Address Locli Box 51. KATEOIT rt T-T-sir net The 1 2J000 worth of medical store on hand 3tc beinc rapidly dispos'-d of under the recent or-dor of Sunreon ticneral liarnes.

fc-lti- thought Briacoes sentence will be dropped to 145. The Vommfrcvrt aays: UT LAKE STBKfeT. Cloiii. Kid. Castor.

cf flind and nnlined). At tout u.iii'iMit 01 tne Temporary loan nave been withdrawn from the snb-treasnrv durln? the anu Iiiuwood Glovj, at very low prices ut only 6ften who were members of the Convention that passed the ordinance of secession, aud of these fitteen. nearly all voted asainstho measure. ronde a mild as possible. inspections have been made for the tri-msatatlon of UNDERSHIRTS AsiuNKvos.

jci. "Sj. i ne 1-rosiaroi nas no 1 recent strinirency the money market, of whica were represented by clearing -house certi The 1 this morning, very siania- yet acted on the record presented by the in: coiu- governor Jonnson Message wtti op read as soon mjQsion. as the Convention organises. It will pronounce i csntir remarks: ''Further relief wnl be lett 00 the bed is generally in passable good order, and conld be put into first-class condition at comparatively small expense.

The rails are, however, literally worn out, and before any considerable amount of work can be done on any read every mile must be relaid with new iron. The wonder is, considering how much these two main lines were used by the rebel tbat it is now possible to use V11 roads at nil. The chief diitlculty, however, af er all, is in connection with ths rolling-stork. Of this there is very little left, and that is in the mo-t wretched condition generally, imaginable. Except on the North Carolina road the passenger cars are inferior to those nsedin seccnd-class emigrant trains at the North needing, alike, the painter, the glazier, the upholsterer and the scrubber.

Even ali those could not restore more than three cars out of ten. Three more of the ten might, perhaps, be put in serviceable order by thorough over-fctuiing at the shops. The remaining' four are utterly worn out, and would long ago have been "condemned bnt for the absolute The ueDartmpnt has thus fir strongTy in favor of repudiating the rebel war debt. authentic announcement that no more funding 1c ocaiteet No. VZti street Overcoatings The finest assortment In the city at OTT, DAVISON OTS.

ocil-tKl St T-TAsnet 13 LAKE 8TBEST. "LA KEG1.E D'OR," (The Golden Bnle.) A FantaMe for the Pfaco. by A. E. Wnomr.T'vnT.

Pi Ice Scents. Published by ME1SKIM, BKEN-KAS, SI Wholesale Apeota for the beautiful Star Pirno. tSM RARE CKAKCEJOH BUSINESS. irniired between sis and ei-jht million from eal tender paper will be authorised after the close of upon which subject there will probably in the Convention an excired and prolonged tale of tann appurteoaiices. tue current ji.tx',io loan, vuku is es-pecteu 10 oe Alexander 11.

stepnens nas noi arrived ia town. uaoe a icw uajs. AND DRAWERS. Eorllh Merino. Medinm and Weavr.

American Merino, verilnmaQd Heavy, it. Median, and Htavy. Laker Flannel. and HffiW. and mav not ccme at all.

FROM INDIANAPOLIS. From Raleigh to Goldsboro, OTer the North Carolina Road, the distance is forty-eight miles, the time three hours, and the fare two dollars aud a half. This is tha fastest running, and the lowest fare, in thB two States. The cars ere barely comfortable measured even by the Carolina standard. From Goldsboro' to Wilmington, over the Wilmington and Weldon road, the distance is 83 miles, the time nine hours and' a-quarter, and the fare five dollars and a half.

There is but one train per day each way, and the one from Goldsboro' for the South leaves at the unfavorable hour of 9 P. M. It was made np of half a dozen freight cars, and one passenger car, and that night's ride brought the maximum of discomfort. The one car was crowded. Six persons, of some special quality of blood, I suppose, were allowed by the con Reception of Xroops.

AncntAnriEinn- mm. who lia3 had FROM NASHVILLE. Nfw YonTw Oct. 25. The One Hundred and DYE WORKS.

Silk and Woolen Dve Works, 111 Monroo atreet. netwi-en Diar- as SnTesman aid can attend to tbe general Seven tv-Tbird Volunteer Kesiment. Col. Peck. MortonS Health Hilary Items a-o ni an nrnfi xa hi And nleasant btiFtnejs.

rived here this morning on board of the steam-hip Cotton Flacnrl, tbe best article the market afford. F.i eltphand French Cotton Hosierv. The Colored People Convention canVarn of a RARE OPPOKTCMTT, presented only Nevada, irom ine numoer 01 men is the upper part of the Hke. We publish elsewhere, a report oT the remarks ct Henry Ward from his pulpit, ia Brooklyn, last Sunday evening, on the recon-tme-lion qiustion, of which enr columns contained a T-rief telegraphic raeiiuon. It will be perceived that he has over to the President's views and Jully endorses his mode of dealing with tha late Teoflliov states.

While ne Mostly insists on negro ffuiTnige. he contends thai tke matter must be lett with tht: ex-rebels to grant or that right. Jle is pretty severe oa MontjromTV Blair's proposition made in a New York Copperhead mating, to drive the colored population otit of the I'nited tiAtcs into some loresgn conn try. Like President Johnson, he ay the or tba North repose in the ex-rebeis and trust Uiem. Majsachuset ts cannot Umj snrvi re the amount of virtue represented in the person of th lxrd nigh Con Jab or the Commonwealth.

His sphere is the morals of the people no! the dia- Itom and (i.onjt'ru jwoi-ki. juic '-iarel cleaned. rt ed and re-ualabed aldo, eentleinon irarnientM cliaiiitd. dyfd ad renuired. All eomttry 111 M( nroe atree.

net I Special Despatch lo the Chicago Tribune. Nashville. Oct. -25. A bill has been prepared and submitted in the Merino ar.d Staker Hosiery, both Colored and White.

Ve defv comrttttlon in mapililoenc of selection, In Iicsolutloiin Panned, Are. Special Despatch to the Chicago Tribnne.l Tlie One Hundred and Forty-Seventh Beiriment, in consequence oi cicKnes. ai Ecqaired, $1,300 or 2,000. Onlv those enswerlnsr above dpeerrMlon ned call- IXUIAKATOLIS. Oct.

25. Senate for the organization of a bureau of emtgic- wetropontan unmade, arrived in rvKKjyn at 11 o'clock this morninir. Ihe troops were re comrieieneta oi aNwimeiiT, aau pneea. J. S.

WIX.EOIJ lliicaso Orphan Asylum. The corporate nameof thi- safilciently indicates its character and objects. Lilie mot ia-Ftittitious of the kind, it was established, and has thns far been siistiunea. by volnnary A subscription list made in 1S3 tor Its siipport, which then produced H) pr annum, has income reduced by removals and otherwise to less than onc-fiith of its original value- Thus, all the Oiher iu terest 6 the city are assuming permanency, the means for tbe 'tupport of and dciltul Reports telegraphed to eastern papers to the tion. Tne bill provides ior State aad county ceived, on entering the city, by a brigade of the Arply between 9 and 12 a.

m. and 'hst ween 2 ano 5 o. PL1XT necessity 01 the situation. I have ndden a dozen so far gone that I feared they fleet that tiov. Morton has been stricken with boards, and for agents to be sent abroad.

The MclrcTtolitan Tolice. under the command of CaDts. Tift net 110 Dcnrbw at Mictitre t'tr-c, indoipn street, op sturs. quire for MRS. POTTER Powers and Smhh.

and after marching throush the House has spent three days in discassinc questions paralysis nre nntrne. His Excellency has principal streets partook of a sumptuous dinner at severely affected for a week past with neuralgia in the Arsenal, where they were welcomed by Police ductor to occupy one fail seat each, spite OYSTER of m'nor importance. A series of resolutions is before the House nrging some pTau, tor the colonization of onr colored population, so tar have commissioner itergen. of the remonstrances of several other pef- the chest, and he was At one -ime threatened with paralysis. That danger, however, is happily past, und he now rapidly recovering, no wa? able to ecciared but little support.

ji a. unroiiK. be at the Executive Department during a portion of ciiitdtenare becoming more aTidmore precarions. The layr of coliectmz thee sabscrTptions. pro-enrire tLe fncris to meet and in seed tbe entire of the 'Jairs of ha bave devolved upon tbe ladies who constitute the Board or Direction and nobly have they mst and eutained the responsibilities of tnis poluic trust.

Kailroad Collision. Uew Tobk, Oct. S5, A coricfposdent ol the Pert savs a collision occurred this morning at the crop 9ivs of the Erie Railroad and the Northern New tJerseT Kailroad. half a mile west of the Bergen FROM PANAMA, to cay. sons of gentlemanly bearing, and they kept them in spite of the cursej loud and deep of various other pT-some who had at least paid full fare.

I had a seat for about twenty miles, then gave it up SOLE AGENTS FOE CHICAGO: A despatch from New Orleans aanounces that the usiing Tork of making anvsts or serving pro-sses. lie has shut np the pro; shops. Next comes the barbers on Sunday. Now we h-ax th? drngirists have been warned not to open ca that 47ih Indiana infnntrv. twentv-two oSrrs and 31' AM ELEGANT RESIDEH2E, And Eighty Acres Finely Improyed.

A Homestead within half a mils of tbe depot of a town ot thousand iutiaoliaora, snr-rounuea by eicbty acrt-a or land, in tie hlchest state ot cnliivatlnn jnd anorrnent. Ttitre are twom'M of bee cine, a nne bearinp am ill fruit ofall kinds, barn, stable, collate? lor tenant, aiid everytbias else oo tlie place necPssrT- to make perhaps the uncst Dlaoe of residence tn the' State of Illinois, outside of Chi- be Dwelling alone, cost 120,000. Tbe whole for sale at or will be exchanged for desirable Chicago property. XHc Nt Revolution Basilic ss at Panama-South American Af- iseeenity ue zuiu eiirjotuiusi.t c-hae arisen. Thousands ot" children have besn re bad been mustered out, and left tbat city yes-teiiiiiy (or horn ST0VES STOVES Stewart Cook Stoves.

Stewart Parlor Stoves, Northern Light Stoves, ZScGregor Heaters, Sanford'a Challenge Heaters, At DALTON'S, 71 Lake Street. ocll t94! 3t toi net SPO ONER'S CELEBBATtO Fever and Ague RE3IEDY. SCUEFFEB WELLS, Advices received from Waphintrm rentW it nnV to a one-legged mau an ex-rebel soldier, I presume, and afterward sat and stood alternately, sharing the end of my valise, hour fnd hour, with a returning delegate to the State Convention. Much "of our ronte lay holy day. We may soon expect an edict against Pnnday mail trains, Monday morning newspapers, (edited on Sunday, hot dinners at the hotels, and vanons things that offend the strict moral? of the duced to helpless orpuanace by oar laie terrioie war.

Tnesemust be cared for. Such are the increased expenses of linne. that the wido, who, four Tear? asro. conld by ceaseless intlustrr barely tunnel, between two heavy freight trains, one on eai road. Both engines were smashed acd the cars generally damatd.

bnt it is snid nobody was hnrt. Fifteen lo twenty thousand dollars cover the entire loss to both roads. Tvro pas. schVer trains approached this crossing last eventnz. the Erie train moving at a good speed with brakes cn at the same time the New Jersey train was passive over.

There is also the same great danger of ale that the Slih ami 13ith Indiana regiments wdl be mustered cut nitbia the next thirty days. fairs The hilian XroiibleH The Peruvian Revolution Confirmation of Ine Defeat of tue Paraguayan. Ntw Yohk. Oct. Co.

Panama dates of the 17th 122 SIOIJIIOE STEEET. lac colored people Convention met thi mor through a low nne barren. The night was times. Cid-r uas ordered not to work long ago p741r.et ning at 10 o'clock, with a full attendance of dele iraintain her group or rain rtes cmiaren- is co compelled tt seek an asylum ior her loved ones in this or some other institution. Ihe building is scarcely respectable in its appear aae received.

The revolution in New Grenada is ended, and the leaders are nearly all either cap therefore a law abiding people dont mike any. cool, the air was damp and penetrating, there as no fire in the car, and co of the windows gate, nne morning session was taken np in derate, speeches being made by Mr. John M. Lang-pitui. Mr.

Ja. Robinson, Mr. E. E. Ontlandand Mr.

J. itntton. The topics discussed were mainlv those an accident at the Hackensack Junction, the least on the part or either train rendering a collision certain. were missing. had been out but an uour me place is six nonw rum tured, or have given themselves up.

The ftigaite Lancaster sailed from Panama for the Sandwich Inlands and San Francisco oa the 12th. ntiuuiv uia-ui KBFOOT CO Keal Kslate Broters, truce in a while Ma'ss- husclta has a Fpasm of intense piety in these things, acd jumps so far that 5he rebotoid bring? her ail right again. We may there: ore expect His Lordship High Constable or so when the water tank collapsed, and some ten gallons of water thereatter coursed tKTcet 71 ijeai para-si. trrircon is Deriovmm? tha dritie of of snflrrce, reconstruction, ant the elevation and eiiitghienmenl of the Alricao race. wThe of Lsnuon was eloquent and bv a vein oi sorewd.

losical argument. He is a polished Lamps, Lanterns, ance. The omipary wear ana tear oi iweive occunaTicv have necessitated a considerable imina-diate expenditure for the comfort of its inflates, to snvnoibingof the credit of the city, which must ever be closely identified tiith the character of its public braidings. ntertaioing the.e views, the Trustees of tne Asvlum resolved, with entire unanimity, to appe.il American Consul at Panama. Business is last re-vi ing at PauauiSw jmg win nave a snort career ani no succesOT.

WM roubles continue in the interior, and Macdalcna. We have at last obtained a anpply of Dr. 6POONB'S weUnown il and down tbe floor till it CTadually leaked tlirougli. Some time atout midriiglit, the brake of one of the freight cars dropjed down. Fortunately, none of the cars were thrown from the Coal Sale.

Sr. Tobk, Oct. 3 Over 31,000 tons of Pkteion coal were sold at anctlon to-dav. escitin? hnsk bidding, but the prices obtained were lower than those made at but month's saie. Lump tio.oo 11.00, I advance 5c: steamer Hl.00ll.5o, decline 3iC'-lc Boiivar, liana van, and the Cacua are in a Jouieut.

t-reaker. a lawyer by profession, and a ernltiate of bcriin College. He delivers a lecture at Masonic Perhaps no more interesting report will be lrpst-ued to the next Conpress than that of Com-misrioners Wells, Colwell and Hayes, npon the new irom central Amenca. South American atiair look eloomv. The ore- Ball to-night.

X08 BRAND'S. -108 AH friends of the SATIOXAL LAJfCEKS can procure elegant Fbotoicrapna of tbe entire Companv at B3AET3 GAIT.T.71Y, 103 Lake St. Efl E. L. BRAND, Proprietor.

to ibe citirccs or Chicago to nsesnaucieu would aetuallv fall to pieces 11 a speed ot six-tcrn miles an" hour was attained. The box fi eight cars are, genf rally speaking, lu some-LbUig better coudiiion than the "passenger cars. The engines on all the roads, without an exception, are, so to speak, on their last legs, and most of them must be soon replaced bv new ones. I rode wile the engineer for ten miles on the Manchester road, while he ran at the rate of a mile in three minutes and a half. I am sure I shall not repeat tha experiment, and I doubt il he will with that en-dine.

His average rate is ten to ten and a half miles per hour. The labor on the roads is mostly done by negroes. The conductors, engineers and station-masters are so far as I observed, white men as are about one-third the firemen and brakemen. But two-thirds the brakemen and firemen, and nearly all the numerous hands employed ot the various stations, are negroes; and no complaint is made but that they do their work well enough when promptly paid. It is a fact, however, that they will not make long engagements.

The station men very rarely remain more than two or three weeks at a place then their craving for novelty possesses them and they are ofl" to a new point, to engage, very likely, in the sam: business. 1 have everywhere found that the roads had all the business they eould do. Tha pas-seccer travel is small seventy-five persons per'dav on most of the roads is above the average. The lines centering in Wilmington and Charleston are burdened with cotton indeed, they cannot carry all ihat is seeking transportation. Ia one place and another, I presume I have irpcten with forty men who were urging shipment.

At Orangeburg were men ownmsr from fiftv to one hundred bales who had been dancing attendance upon tha rcilroad for a fortnight. At Florence nearly the same state of tacts existed. So it did, too, at Kingsville. There is, also, much freight coming in from the North. Of course, as the rates "of passensrer travel indicate, freights are exceedingW high at least double ah XnrttiAm ti Hi'ls.

ShiPDers scold and trer.snry and havins secured (ior a snon umei ine internal Kevenne. These gentlemen have been scrce of a Spanish fleet In Chilian waters, probably The box of one wheel of onr car was on nre GEO. G-. POPE, 122 dfii'I: Street, In mr lnn.fl varletv of the abovai in ine anernoon more ornate louowea. Tlie loUowim? resolution was adopted: Resoirt'K That we will use cverv endeavor to have two or three and kept hot most of the grate fii.37, advance n'c: eig ni.tj-1 advance l9jv1Sc: stove ll.t5ll.S5, 50c; cbrsinnt decline and business at Valparaiso is very dull.

Ihe Thard at work since June, investigating pariictuariy ihe taxes on wbikey and other hctaors, coCee, apices, scgars. svrnp and cotton the our children learn trades, in onier tbat they may become useful member of society. mgnt, so tiiai tne a.mo&poere 01 tne car was further mixed with the ouence of barnins uuiau viovenuiieni isminety jua.u arms auu anmiuidtion atone the coast, and the Chilian fleet seivices ot Kev. r. Judson as feupermienaeci oi tua institntion, we commend bim and the institution which he repreeezua to the lavor of the wealtay and bei'evolenu In behalf of the Board ofTrnstecs, Fxtlxxis, President.

G. A. Spectseb. Secretary. 'i he nroceedinirH of the Couvention thus Cw aro Crease and packing.

One box of the so-called detietences of the present law, and the methods tnouscna tons or cranton coal were also as follows: Lump steamer 10. 10.50 erate 10.64' if 10.S7-; egg Viii 4 10.75; stove 4H.S7;i11.7J; chesinut 10.00i ESTAIi- harmouious ar.d decoronp. many of the delegates ry xinich it has been ended. find stnncnl- tale a lint uibitiu a creditable knowledge of parliamentary Anti-Fever and Ague Eemedy. This medicine has obtained great celebrity In Mieh'-can and Indiata for tbe CTTKK Off BILIOl'S DI-FASKS.

verfKiiu tafeor infanu. la PURELY F17-1VEK, ITN'CH ct aCSOnet YVholeaale Dragglats, Cnicaeo. W. BUFFALO ROBES! I have Bow on hand Bobes of all kinds by tbe bale. E.

R. KELLOGG, In part of Lamps, Chandeliers, Lanterns Chimneys, Burners, and every article rein-red, bv tlie trade, wldch la oflered at very Brores. ljiealen wUl And tt to their advantage tt lnnnect onr goods and prices. serMHit-T-Taa JP onemtlon. have been distributed at different po.ts.

The renrvian revolution continues with vaTtng success. There is no concert of action with'the ievoiutknjry leaders, aud the armv is short of supplies. Gurco ir being exchanged for coal and other coif modifies. tsage. doinVarashbusine.arealvletr all luurodicia, and in prime condition.

Reason Ibr Ill healtn Polici ContT. Basmess at tbe Police Court oiu frauds, instances of which have been made public from time to time bnt perhaps the most frignificant feature of their invest iguions is the wide disagreement of men heretofore reputed au Personal. Washtwgtox, Oct. 55. The rebel Gen.

Sterling Price, of Missouri, arrived to-day on a pardon FB0M DES MOINES. mjrser car" was aiso on nre several units, and once the bottom of the ear caught fire, to the alarm of snch passengers 'as had not fallen into a worn-out sleep. Finally, a couple of hours before daylight, we had to run the gauntlet of a mile o'f burning pine woods. There was no serious danger of fire to the train, but the black, pitchy smok was aome-thirc I do not care to encounter asain. And TtmiS ca-a.

or OMt clss froperty in part. If de-'irftd. tvas bcavy yesterday, bnt not extensive. The cases rere ft at bnt some of tbem arrarated. Advices from Bolivia state that was tba9 WALWORTH, BISCDICK Uanauicturera and Dealers la E.

1LUEK, Ag uosdj 8 upera nuu. near LapaT, which is oecupted by a lare force Aof thorities ia questions of trade and political Personal Items A Railroad Projected economy. The Commissioners will probably re- River Ptata dates oi Aueust iut confirm the trreat fn Keokuk Coanty ltore Xblevcs FQE SA.SL Tbe followtes described lands In Cook Coimty, ffTEASX BOIT- AND 3f CZZTSS liov. iierpoint. or lrginia, is seriously ui Kicbmond.

Lieut. Col. Geo. Bell Was to-day made Breves Col Lynrbpd-fW Court Ilonae Progreaa remmend a simplification of the law, dropping ths numberless small articie upon which the Keveane Ss vexaiioo or eaten up in collect-ion. li tlisy shall pu creed tn perfecting plans for a concentrated onel in the Subsistence Depart aient of the regular VBULGBT IKON STEAM P1PB.

GAS AHD WATEIt PrPH, In the Brncbnber rase, (for rape on ms little Trbich had been set for yesterday, Mr. Masn, attorneT. appeared for the defendant and waived farther examination. The accused was bound over in tbe snm of "2.000 to appuar at the nert teim of tbe Recorder's Conrt. Jonn Fraaer.

the colored boy mentioned in yesterday's Tbiecse aa charged by a drank en vixen, named 5Iar UtreiHwras, Mh etealin berpnree, Wcht Tbe testl- rbolceale Dealer In Hats, Caps, all the delights of this night's travel were furnished for five dollars ana a half eacb, paid in advance victory of Fiores over the Parairuiyans. and Gn. Amites was makirg a victorious march toward Ascension. It believed Amites will soon occapy the Capital of Paraguay. A severe gale to.ik pUce at Montevideo August 0th, causing great damage to shipping aud on shore.

aimv. The resignation of Mai. Gen. Franklin. tat alley Kailroad.

lepatch to the Chicago Tribnne.l DksMoinks, Oct. 2i who is also Colonel of the Kth regular infantry. 64 LflTfT' STREET, CHICAGO. (steam and limn Ptttlasa. Bailer flaiM, 4 ethod of securing the revenues without inequality makes him regular Colonel of the last regiment in "liividcd ball of See.

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14 E. F. particnlsTS aitdreea A. K. LANCASTER, IS Trail street, Kew Tork.

LITHOGRAPBIC ENGRAVERS. From llmington to Florence, by the Man line ot promotion, a ne tatter o.ncer is lying quite Darflcn or loss of amount, they will have en i. voiiiviin. owing to ill health has the Judgeship of the Sth JnHiii chester and Wilmington road, the distance is til tnis city. AT THS LOWEST CASH PRICES.

si4S net III. titled themselves to tneb eralitnde as republics do S0LTH CAROLINA. FINlTRESIOENCEAND grounds. Cait. N.

M. nubbard, of Lynn countv, is spoken of as his probable eneceseor. xtoi oiten grant. monr introdnced cleared the lad of even anv knowledae of the and be was conseonent-lv discbareed. It was evidently a case of malicious From Sew York.

TLe New trlcaha Timrs savs the politieal "Wanted, by one of tbe larjrest Llthosraphtc Ratab. ments in K-rw Tort, a few tlrt-clB llhments New Toes, Oct. i5. In the esse of the people The people of Keokuk county are nukin. Tlie Election Wade Hampton Prob ADAME LATOUR, the Rus- ve have for sale at a prevention.

MADA wages will be paid, ana en- To such men ta high aeJ ir-rd. This ereat rcrealer or tne rarnro. contest tn that State will not be so innch one of poUtcal nnncipiesaof men. The platforms of vs. Fertcr V.

Strong, in which the defendant was charged wnh procuring an abortion on the person of his wife, and which bas excited much interest. Eeementn vrax -I aeu-en, ii ik. -iri nf mitie neoTua. a. Fine Dwelling, a1S, 46 street, Chicago.

Very 107 milea, tne schedule time twelve nours, ana the fare seven and a half. Somebody, by orders, having burned all the bridges near 'Wilmington, tie cars are reached by a steamboat ride of about eight miles if the steamboat is in working order, wliich it sometimes is. The morning when about thirty of ns, including myself, tumbled out of boa at five o'clock, in a funons northeast rain storm, and were hack ed off to tbe harf at nn pxnense of A nil rs tier mile, was one ably Elected tiovrrnor liettioratlon of tUe Civil Tribunal- Political New. is Tmt. Oct.

The New Tork HiroH'i iae two sets or candidates now before th peopi to build a rulroad through that county, connecting with the North Missouri road at Ottumwa. Gov. Stone la now at the capital and expresses great satisfaction with the result of the recent election. the cnanred the tnrv that it was tneir amy to swear, but no one expects a reduction of rates atonit the niisnner. which Ihe inrr did.

"PROPOSALS FOR PLANKING are virtually the same. They are, indeed, so near alfkeas to ci-c point toarceni in-iauaiion that resent from the Etrptror of China; ro-r be co. inlted by ail who wlsu to know hst fortune haa lo store for tliem. Applicants need only tell the iu mill hey wereborn In. Write plain.

An atuwer promptiv mimed? fSclSJe fee and es Ji cents. Gentlemen Lock 61 S3, Chicago, IU. at present. rvbnilt and restocked i ucre was anotner tsoverciineni saie oi vessea at the Brooklyn Navv Yard. Some of tne vessels Charleston correspondent "Ja.

Orr, formerly Speaker of the National House ot Reprascn- With a LOT SOO FEET SofrABB, Sited with trees and ranbbcrv, and convenient to the horse ears. Tbe honse contains mroace. bath-room, range, and every ccnTenience. AgoodbarDontbeplaie. Immsdiatt SeJs iOncirf ii P.

H. RFOOT OCX, i'ifc-iiet Heal Estate Brokers, 1 Uearborn-st. they were both written the same band. One of bv Northern or foreign capital. That this PINE ARTS.

Tor sale at tbe otBee of the Chicago Tribune, a life Size Portrait of tbe Late President, pronoanced by Mr. BoBr Liscou one of tbe most faitbfnl Uksie33es brought very low ptkres, and there was very litue desire on the part of butidera to boy. the consequences at present is, that mn of marie laiives, as nereioiore staira, icwjvc Eon. John A. Easson arrived borne on Monday night fcm his trip over the tains.

Mr. Kasson is much improved in health bvhis trin. and rrarexani usu-net ctn be done bv the present owners is utterly impossible there is scarcely capital enough ibn limlp State ot South Carolina to re of its "out-of-order momimrs, as we found TO INVEST. A gen nave, to some extent, retired frooi th political arena, leaving tfce honors a 3d reponsftniities ox oo Boaeb or Pno-w. Chicago, Oct.

5. 1 Sealed Proposals will he received by the Board of tnKii. wiwta. at tleirotaee, until 11 A. Mjnaay, Kot Ob fof fill" 5V.mrand pckina tonch Place.

te'BrtSm Mi Clark streets, accordln toape-rjfwiatit-t-8 on file la tnis ofcicc. Said Improveinent wlUbe paid for from the awets. leued ior iu cost, when the same shall be col- loner of Hlon of 1le Comml! Rcslsna S4.000; VfK PTTTl eTnener.ee twenty the m'UiiJg prespecls ot Colorado as very eucour- tleman from tbe East, who has had "WL H. ire votes in Cbs-irston lor overnor. ana toe use-Uiative ticket, known as the mechanics' and work-inirmeu's, was sntxessfnl.

'A comspondence between Secretary Serrard and Provisional iovcmoPerry is published, in which the lntter. in reference to inquiries as to Internal Revenue. LOTZ, DrantrtsDiin aeiunz eooas. woum alter shivering for an hoar in the open warehouse. At tUe end of that time the candac-tor, alike ignorant and unmindful ol the intentions of tha Snnerintendent.

went off to making laws for the State at this momentous crisis to inexperienced politicians." The Ptcuyun how- build and refurnish a hundred and fifty miles of road. The earnings of most ot the lines are tronortionatelv laree. but of course they are and a- tan In uim, rntneAtAhle uavlna DJ1U- Kecnanical EBglneer, atuff. Hon. Georce G.

Wiight and family arrived in this city yesterday and will hereafter make this 1 joir residence. Washihotok. Oct. Si. Mr.

Orton to-9xj rwisned hjs position ns of InrprnaJ Kevenne. and there is little lfanv donta btit that be will be practical uocluxust, ness, and connect himself as partner, or bav out the same. Tho very best of rel'ercnoc given aud Address if," Tribnn, olfloe. mmlv swallowed un ia the minor needful r.er, mh neneain ifie snrfaeo of their names sua the gUttericg generalities of thvir platforms, a very when be shall cease to exercise the functions of oilice. is informed that he is spec led to continue mnst be a.1dre ssed to tbe Board of Pnblle WenIonied "Proposals tor Planting Conch succeeded A.

liollin. now tlie Deputy Com- drjlv repairs. The ease is not one of argu Onlce 1 5S minols alreot, west of onh Clark, at Ani. Sehwars's loston Dye Uoose, (np stairs), Cnicaeo. 111.

Hurt A few days sinc3 a man nsmd Thomas Cole was lynched stJPella on meiv suspicion of havtec stolen mnKt- at ft'l'Ott in ntlrr Dlssiuuer. rent us mzia suDsuiiiiai cnuerencfc of lf -y. Tr. ment the rebuilding and refurnishing must be done, and he doie bv outside capital. erer mada of hi father.

ocXt8S9-2t thasc net IMPORTANT TO EVERY OWKEE OK A HORSE, persona wlsblne to procore Conntv or Township Ficbts La lowm. for the Skelton patent Joint and Flanzed Boise Shoe, can obtain the same by applying to Ijr. B. I. S4C1B.

alcGxegor, Iowa. tr.9 net THE KEW DRTJG STORE, comer West Lake and estabmshed by BISBKG SIIEIIWOOD. Is ap eclated by this rapidly thrlvinir rflsbborhood. t- Prescriptions carefully prepared nlEht and day, and the osual variety of best foods for ItlC ViU JemocraJc party makes it their leadiac to Tne Iflrz Commtaslon. fe for" the doine of the whole work JOT a deSuite som.

It Board reserve the rUlit torx-Jeet any or all btda, end no bid will be accepted unless the pirty olerlps co away wiua nw presenc ounoxioa? Constitu'ion DISSOLUTION. The co-partnership heretofore exlstlna name of Pl-BOCK 4TWARD is this idav 'dissolved by mutua. eoof.iau. Either parly will ln In j''P J. VAItU.

WASunroTox. Oct. 93. Ths Wire ililitarr Com 1 he uiob him by the neck until he was and for a diy or two his life despaired of. He had previously been acquit tea of thecharge before a magistrate.

The moo were gndty of a CP. ADAMS GEXERAI, PUODl'CB COMMISSION MERCHANTS, brcaktast followed by about a dozen ot his passengers. Iu tha course of the morning there was a great deal of "waiting on the Superintendent" on the part ot several passengers. I be'jeve he received them courteously and took the matter coolly. The assistant Superintendent, on whom i called, is a pleasant fellow, who carries excellent cigarj- I merely asked him if the road was paying well, and, being answered so-so," Each road appear? to be managed lndpen-dcntlv or all others, and I conld not ses that there is any effort to make what are called trw connections at central noints.

At the uui Kviiweu dv exnress ocuer oi (it 11 1. The Wcrbr Charleston corre podent says "Acconnts irom every part of the Mate indicate that Wade has been elected ov-ernor of t-onih Caroana. In evidence of this he cites the votes polled in Charleston, and in the election district pf Berkley, comnosea of the parishes included in Ihe judicial district of Charleston, oat-Bde of the corporate limits of the eity. In the city miios bave adjonrr'ed. Tboy bave made np 1-iidire and verttit and forwarded the aama to the President for his final action.

the other hand, ths Conservatives have nothing to say against the Constitution of lSTi. and by their expressive silence leave no donbe as to their design to ronrfnae that hutrcment, and all those rho bold ew iwaiiro hnan-aa nn his asves evicence owuv competent, reliable and responsaue. GrsDrLE, Fttfi). 1.ETZ, O.J. EOSE.

ec36tesi-U)t Boaid of Paallc Works. gross A desnerado and horse-thief called Old Hhiesi The 9 Comrusrcial itrwt, Boston, Mass, own account. taken from the Clinton county tail, a fewni rhta ocUritf as. set tcimiDUsof each line there must be something is lhan twenty-four hours of waiting ana Washikotoi. Ocl.

-5. Mr.Lonia Scha3e. lei CbTtt. Wirz, tta? at th- Presirtent'e bouae to-elght to iniercede in bcialf or bis client, lie is an ofiice ander it, in power as long as possible.1 since, by a mob, and has not since bjea heard from..

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