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The unaila'd'ffllrlcC'ufnie TSew• Torlt' BiraM,;siriU Jonijials pt 'that' kidney, JIT Mr. Lincoln and ■TiitiKfa, -»■- only anttrt&il dodge the poworjy which thiy have juat beep-; outvoted.- When the men who supported Mr. Lincolald ths polls," the justncli’ifhis pnnclplis ahdeohserva-.a tkm of hisitianpor, foel lliai-hs needj-thcilit direction, or that a . scries of pub lic mcctingi.aro neceasaiy fof his instruc tion, them to.actl*>u« 3 Jor the present, ikeceaa- - Iff 'M-tbe I'''-’ 1 ” 5=2 C noteES'is, fssa TUESDrr, rr reposes on -me joyalijand true conser vatism and nationttlQ'' of tb6* party, at its, lieatJ’jt£the expo nent of Its principles and the Interpreter o' its policy. —There is iws- record—mado-nt a time when no fbqp"ls-of'the. had catered Ills VdadT *TJp6h”tliat*lei ui stand azuLbideour-turoe 1 ax oKirraocxtAjmE. * - The madmen; .Botjlh make pfiio-‘tact election kaye fysnrjqst “ as ohj ccUonalHc to them ;i*r the triumph*!;; LcvCOLK. Time and Umo again have ■; dsclarcdihat ids us odious to them as the Wllmot Proviso, and | that his gQUcyJrtasosdicstnictiroof Sooth“ ern rights as that of mostdelerminec enemy. - This is the language of their J9ur-_ nals, the&oralhrsiiajuitheir hlagcs. rjlancev' elusion that the resistance to'tlxemromlng_ of Lixcols is only a pretext to cover a- dc** sign long matured and waiting to be pul into execution^and-that. the-samo.rowdj- dow woaldliave matter who, save Breckinridge, had succeeded In the Presidential fight The destruction of the Democratic party__ at Charltsion"before Lincoln was nominal* ed, is evidence that in that powerful and dominant organization they-saw an obsta cle that must he overcome and set aside. Their conduct shows that they did not de sire peace nor -union upon any basis save . that of unconditional-submission of the ' Rorth oad dl .who question tLielf.Buprem- • acy. 7i»>esistanco to Xincolaisionly-ihci fjpnftßq in the programme long ago de-1 their ‘arrange* - naat, sad* appealed : incn of all ‘*parti& to sustain tho action of the malonre and the fundamental principle wblcli untferliesour instHndonß, withaul'WhkhDcxnocracr. isai fiuco. A no»EL BEFCBUO. .. Our wi^ : torfrpf'a COTfederJ&ylhii *fottt r or £ve States- which’- arc alter their separation from the United States, iied. Thafcfapm of a Bepuhlic |i .Tfjbich jiqH man coulci-Stip liSme*^li^ J^ a j passport, he should’be tempted to steal:and Tim off a negro; in which the libferiy of Uie- Press- and Free dom of Speed* are peremptorily , denied-, * not by the ignorant and brutal non-davc holding populace; but byademnleglslativc enactments; der rigid censorship, for -fearjSpmS'Servant of the Divine Master should say, parenthet*’ ically, that thc-huy ing -and idling of men and the in which- 4^ ~bKga>£hj/ and dic^; : lhe\|^—afiraco-'^ nlan the ers of human flesh the Slave fiSflVis.tlie in which industry is disco worker be tawny or black; in whichintelii gencc is oonfinpff to ithe - w rich and well bom;” of State, tional systems- an; shaped to enforce tb£' atheistic denial of .nifties equality before Uis Maker, andhis right to “life/llberty and the pursuit of happlne^ 1 ThejprqiJ(£ has had mliflyßcptiblics, ‘so’-called, btrf his tory may he searched in vain-ibr a parallel to that one which the South, if she goes out of the Union, will -sct*up. - i ißhcr socadinj** States have long been progressing in the di rection IhaJ wc, strained though feebly by public opinion of the North and by the Federal “compact to which they have yicldedareluctantobe dience, they have not bad the development which they will prcßeot2j^aUain*4£4heu t present plans are carried oat. We wait with curiosity to see what will he done. HARK 2 FBOHTHE TOOMBS. Senator Toombs, the great fire-eating traitors, dT.. people in Georgia. As might be czpedcd, r it was a call to arras; no form of appeal or emitted wQcii - latcdto urge.oa»thc jnassea itoisecesaion,-? and if ncceasaryvchil wan—Said her-* r-’v* is a few more year* oar slave population idll hare Increased from the half million of the Rev olution, to twelve my|i/ons. r If, then,|he tetM ritory remains the esrso, fitter ■AejbU<te:ipaJ't‘! no away from tho Wilks, L or * 'tile‘ wmt c»‘ wftf ran'* from the blacks, „The South, therefore,, mnat, whether she will or. no. take in Mexico, Central America and ibe Wee of the aea/V.-.-T?r -- This idea pervades all fire-eating har angues. Was there ever greater folly ut tered by foolxr madman ?. The. Southern demagogues urge on the planters to dis solve the Union ,that the-arca-of slavery may he cxlcndciU. _ . Suppose the potion States do secede, they will not he Allowed to touch an acre of the public dopjain now belonging to tho nation. All the territories will be retained by the North andj such slave Statcs.ae jen main with Free States contributed tbc'teor ■ ncy expended ip! acquiring • Texas, ( ilhey' have a lien on hef soil that fied, before the can have posse sion. They have a like claim. 6a Arkansas, and Jtorida.’ The disonioiusta will never be allofrcd* sippi. The Grejt West wUI demand that the free navigation and commerce of that river shall he preserved, and the West is abundantly able ia. well - as.wiUing«tO‘eD— force that demiuy^'iCinemill Tons'’of sturdy" free laborers live; oj, the Slississippi, wqui&nan dow3Lthun-<: dcrbolts upon the pirates who Shdnld .ilk. tempt to molestjor impair the,, free uso’dr the “father of waters.”'- Uow are Mr. Tfwmbs tuj,d . hfc* : coqfeQc-~ rates going to *\ take -■ in- Mexico' # deß-; tral America and the isles when the North |says “Z farbidf'.' jrhe free labor and TeniUmoar-extend from Maine to Cfdhbriria.' States are limited 't6*&s cbOon repoii-in which the blacks ontiiuinl>er Hh& whilca.- The whole free popidirion' bf'tiie Cotton' States scarcely reaches itwA bat little greater thah thhl 4 6f Iffihnliy. 'How. wretchedly absurd for whites, interspersed among thcblqck •masw. Os, to talk about *1 taking in Mexico «hnA' Central AmericaJ’t Should :under taken. one stroke of the great, Northern grizzly bcar.:would*make:rthte cotton jackaU-btte Hie dosC' * There is mT territory belonging' to the nation unsuited for free labor, and it is all needed for free labor.. Whether the fire-, caters remain In the Union or go out, the urea of slavefylia -fixed- - Mexico is.-free, soil. The disunionlsta will never be per mitted to attempt her subjugation for the purposes mentioned by Toombar 'By-dia-- aolving their connection with tbe~UfUQU,‘. the Cotton States hare nothing to gain and . everything to lose. Mrsmua.— 1 tor President Is—Bell 2,519; Douglas 2,300; Creek-. Inridges73. This shows'that Memphis fc a Union city by to 573 Dlsmlonlsts.' ' The free navigationxlfttfe impeded Tennessee. . . SF* An exchange says that if ypo will stand on tiptoe when canon--are -firing, the concus-.. aioawill not We -advise evtry Democratforth '.u .u J •;£ .m FBOBABLE EFFECT OK THE If the secession movement gees on as it lias commenced, and two, three or a half JWJJV# dozen of the Colton Slates declare their de- termination to go out of the Union and or ■rjanizd a Southern Confederacy, the effect .3ipon the monetary affqwbf the cirly engage the alSatra|rpf capital ists, bankers and other finanjSia. Jjcais hx the tmslfc rcedents, the not without extensive and damaging derangement of the monetary affairs of the -country, and perhaps of England and the Continent—“We propose 4o inquire _\vhat will be the general effect of thc trea son; but pi fcblt i&ut us ‘'it hoAc and see if we are well prepared -ior-tt unsettling of-public confidence and ai unexampledvPtringewjufo/iH.ihc .money centers of the South and East In •vlicSfiret plaoo yrt see that the Northwest is comparatively out of debt The * accb*dnfe** mi3 w (K'e settfement of balances wfclch hare been-gorag on for-the ,la3t year with great, xapldlty,. leave i»nrmerchants,bankers and businessmen ofulllkinds in-a. favorable condition tov ■'bear vbatcver trouble' inay come upon' tiiem. | yet yidely extend ed—tlic result of recent-operations or the* rlmscttjed business of a period anterior to ■ July, 1837—will suffer, un- bare been converted lilta longtime indebtedness npon'Lwbicb jhcj.are paying only moderate rates. 1 Bdt the merchant and manufacturer whose af- dure arc snug, need not fear that he will* be r.hbligcd to.lqdjtfralnjn Jheiacd.! Whatever, '•happens, the indußtryandcommexceof ihe: ' £#unliy will go on. If a cTSSh of arms is *t© coMequencc of the present - inSubordi n/UonJ we engage with an enemy that is . irapotcmt'aLßeajland for 01l purposes of-in less wifi dear fhointhb laden with though South 1 CafSliha'slioutd be'ten tithes as treasonable- and -rebellious- as ahe is. wooV hides, tallow, lard, seeds, &c., &c., will continue to be in •brisk andfcfafdhnHiSlre'dcmandr ’ Eventhe men who arc mouthing big disunion > and how much soever their pride may -be humbled by the fact, they must the W eat .for. the-wherewithal to- ■ ‘ eir bellies full while their treason is g. And henceforth when they buy ’ they m ist pay, not in bills which :c kay~be' »itshon( red, banknotes, whlch-will not-be redeem ;d, nor in State bondsr.which will 1 booth -uinoua discount; hut in gold. The probab' lities then are that eveiy bushel of our su’plus grain, every poundjjf pork and bi ef which - can- be- spared be in and'/at pricea -at •which* ' the pro [ucer will /be willing to sell. The derangt ment ’unavoidable in the* money' centres may- make money scarce and trans-' Qcult, and to garjain extent de tprpSsjicea; but we may be sure that as 'k)Dg' hunger demands food; thdmdrkets : th«M - orld will not be £lOsed rigalhst.ua., •Fortum Southei basis of bank issue* .« not la *of flips! has none of thbh! Slate st( cks hoy bpwsj j none of - titcir micipal obl^tfon*S;;of i:^yt ßort. ~ng erte isivo- with thetn jin commci :ial way^ihd' : -K! nhe • catastrophe} which S isjrreclpi* '• 1 her, a dozen other States; . -are Jdf( Ivod • therdn* the * West * win have' •.hh-poiki >n of the load which thg. seceding •Vffod!w|)- idlaling sovereignties will roll back “fijioii th s Xorth. .These Stales like our own ate. pur dy agricultural;' there has’been to a limitei extent only anyi interchange of ■oTprq|h cts; hence there arcnoacopUQtsr •to settle and balances.to liquidate J’Tbat 1 taskwil fall upon factors who i-hdvb Iwa ctofore made fortunes by the trade,- /■iOad.inua tow shoulder the.lossej If any taScnto # /- : ‘ Tfiis > s.aihir; rn&lcrale and reasonable .review orthemonptp^a^ectof thiSquCs-* js boniei^icd:; ..Thfe*: oaljr point of difficulty and our unfojtunate connection with thc;Sputh : . through the bankingsystcms of .Thdiana, < Illinois and Wisconsin;-each Of which per-' rails the Issuing of bank notes Tjtyfd p. basis i ofjSouticrn ■But' ybrtnnhteiy again, thp bondsheiti dnder thesc 1 patents are not lirgelyflibse threatening secession. They--ars pyiinly : those of Kentucky, Hna, Louisiana, todMlasorri—States whipb • will not dent reason for 1 withdrawing from the Union and setting up oh their own account ■ ! It is in'tho contingency J to wldqh we aVenobHng.iiferb should ' hoi .bcngenoral decline in the .securities of-all the Slavcj States’;-but in," the case of those .that.wqlpte uained, it would horbe* so Jarge-that the owners of the bonds could motrkcep their margins good • or failing to ’Atf £o,'that thfe loser, in any hejivy'pcr&mt. on the value of his meeting the attention of the Audi-. Wole .Cqnpnisloners ; of ’lUinois, Department, of. the other |helr duty in the premises, "hi in- ‘ aid-eouls-to -dismiss' their fear,.to: i easy sail iii'their V debts a's fast. posable, and loughthe -wqrst should hhppehi!: j. /•-'■i note. Dij iraud I “and the ■States to i rite all till to keep 01 tew, to pa believe,!! the West jrorld of: ridlv sou with her abundant crop. ' jmd'a' ungry men outsidejicr, is_c*scn [id, • » .. »u • • • ■ . • -I .Ur. Ncai Ith, the Ifetr [Senator- Elect! rrbjat.Oregon,, . .. ni .., ( .Neamitbj-the ‘colJeagpe • Bppalor Ijaiqft, l elect of Co , bo.v, whoir tfew HampeJiln and now a recent.of San Fiancis 'dp) indorses ajof gopd <fld.scotc&'-Irl6h'Qcl£m l . . Tfithout a irop of tory blood in him or any qf ;U* anccrtir,"' Mn.TVifori‘*Bpoke!ai. theSon .lPrancisco jnbllaUonrac±llng,and6ald he knew ;KcsmiUi.'wtlJ 4 &nd .that be wxmld eupport-Ec-f -- 'Mr. /Orcgoi} roe&j&irai ' W the Tcmtoiy by President Picrcii.!, He sub*. ; sequcatly, kinder Baehsnao,- : behHbe office or j Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Oregon I and Washington,until rcmoyidiilheinsLaiicc r of .To^Tjuje —-His : waa_ one of the: .otrly evenfe iathc rapt are-of the OregbnDfc r ‘jiiocrary, : apd dTdaalnnch as anything to liasv : ten it on. j * * " i • V *7~ V A just elected In Mlcfaigm, bears thn- fWlovrffig politicfl complexion: .__ ___ ’ ' " V;-Semite—licpubllcanßf.pO.jDcQiocrotß X •• 7ibMfrrl|epiT}Ucana. Democrats - 8 ,V-. | . T0ta1....;V....?.102 * 9 UxAxiMolcsjop BsecnsßU>RErf— I liie.coun-. tyof M&Do|Diß t AUimesoU|'ca»t 96 votes at the „lßtc cl cctlpiv-fercix 'dhe.. of.wilcii ?. wia for* •Breckinridge and Lane. - - ?Tnoii Ljl .riette, in tl lsi given L position for Ps, §urtijjofc«r-tThe county of Mar- Pcntasnbi;;of Michigan, ncoln 6i-nujorlty. This is-a new Marquette, -■ • KTCoI. Snclc*tnhl r -local edHor of the . LbulsriUe A wS in sa- * ( lbon in that city a few of Jils’ wounds • Tli»N«xi *' .. -(From W6t]iL] _ The future lady of the White House is, per force, a personage .to .whom just- now-the-* liveliest interest attaches, Ihauhe.willadom. and grace evfcat|ip.<salLdl. position to .which' . she bids fairjto. succeed, none who have bad' the fortune fb sec her can donbf'She l#Vet' apporentlynpo&the.adratitagedhfißldedffottv * • writhwfacc upon which dlgnlty-ond sweetncwl are blended,Und’nn air of culUVaJlpn and. ro*' tenement to yhichfamHlarlty with the conrtij' drawing-rooms of London, 1 or the aristocratic' :.mtlons‘of-Paris,-■wouM 1 hardly lend an’ added - ’ ‘grade.'- 'Stic Is admirably calculated to.preside over our republican court. If one were'per . mlttcd so farj to describeher perwonai-gppear- - ance as to meet-half war the fespcctfnlmriDgl ty which is gepsrally £qlt upon .the. subject, tbodescription would tie: that sho is sligbUy above the xnddinm stature, yith brown eyes,’ clearly cdt fc^tnrj*;.’ddicalc; _moblle l *.cxprcs-. •! Btvo; rather dlstingnlahodlni appearance than ' beautiful, the mhur generally an • Impression of telfpoEscealaiv - j ’ roy own opinion nponsuh?. :Jma of.thc kind, bat’, J; concur, in the belief J 'prevricntahereabonts-thal ab& wih make aa-i admirable a leader of the; sCUply. dames; and'. 4 j lovly dcmolicDfesrbrthe hationel capital, as ] the most hifititfloufl: BOCltd'martlh’ct' could do-'j llhe present Gen. Lamoriciere is taLafayelU;. the general 4s him* ion of Luajette by marriage. ; .—A son of |l tmridd U .ttif Agpuidir Tho Kansas Famine—better from But. Dir. Reynolds. [Corrcspondtace of the Chicago Tribune.] ATcmsojf, Nor. Bth, 1800. I reached home on Monday doping, Inst, met the ‘‘Central and was requested to return iii£ dlately to thUpoint tolookftUcr our£eig|Bj| nd, If pos f iuld rcfip&c re when shipping produce, will mark every pack age “Kansas Relief,” and get written contracts for the freight, they will save ns a great deal of uncertainty and do us a very great favor. If WEST. the better. As tbe wheeling has become very heavy, by our recent rains, it will bo well to ship all onr -etnff.for tire - present,* tertherart ofGco. TV. Ncllcs) LcaveqfnttKiWif’iOT JP, distinctly marked, “ Central Relief Committee, - Lawrcjice, K. T.” .crio-SKI. I KM’iciit! UOnr (distress is far greater than oar worst . fears. | The agent of the Sunday School Union, Mr. Mtttlcc j: who has traveled a* great deal in. Central and. Southern Kansas, mo with facts most* painful lit their character. One ftjmily of hit In" Under to livc’for three weeks upon less thanrope-balf bushel of-corn-meal. Had-nptMbg'hr thd world else This, lie assured me, was cot an. isolated ca&a * Other families had, for days, to seek their liv ing under the forest trees. And our member of -Congress, the Hon. M. J. Parrott, assured me, yesterday, that he had met with the most 'painful distress Breckinridge county. He had gath* ■crod tlds'tact in -regard,>to-one-of-thd'iowz>>' jjfihlps : j u Then-were'not im families tnitvhb ■had bread enough io last them a single »nonZA.” Let me beg of the .towns, in the that have not yet raised their Committees,' to do so | without delay. Do not wait for an Agent tao visit you. We have £O,OOO souls who . -muEt'bc assisted for the next eight months, or stop*, j While j-ou aro waiting for an ag?nt to visit yon,*und moke the-caseknbwnf some of * .these ppo'r croiturbs may die. 7[ ~ 7, ', . . .Lgt mi makc .aipther.. suggestion;. If the "agents who solicit, -soiled also, bo careful that thpy are properly accredited.- There la no ne cessity,jnow,for‘ fcntrustfng a single dollarto' the hands of a stranger.,. The.Central /Coin-i. Mit tcc, : at Lawrence,’! .“The Bell efCom m i ttcc,. •at Lcavpnworth,” with Mayor McDowell as-its Chairman; and Gen. Pomeroy, at’Atchison,''artf all responsible j»arflca7J . „ .... . Remittances, and letters for theXommiticc. at Lawrence,'should be directed-tolhcSecre-- tiry, E. D; Ladd, Esq. .wishing to' cpmmuniwtq wiU] please dddrbis tdLa3yyence. v _ - ~ 1 A Temtorial-ReHef-Convention* has-been l called for thcT4thi Tonr “Regular Correspdn-" dent” wUl,7rp/cs‘’umi‘furnish.you‘with sn\ outlinebtfti.action... Sincerely yours,... .. . j.. ... -Guajules Reynolds. • ... _ | ANoxnpq appeal*. Aid' fok* Arkatlsili fincTTexaii Ecfßjee* —Lelterfromtitn.Pomeroy. Editors Chicago Tribune: -- . -• Chicago has listened of late to many appeals from Kansas in her distress, asking seed for the and bread for the cater, and has re turned q prompt and liberal response. But her power 16 succor the. destitute. audrftllevp the* ‘ suffering Is'not yet exhausted, ond aintil-ltls. she will inot tum-a-deaf ear to- the * imploring” herein life' follotring Tetter.’* The/jSfriter, Gen. Pomeroy, is" widely JuiQVf a .. as!;* of. Jiigh ..integrity,- -Hto ‘ character 4s'tt voucher both* for the -truth of , ~hto statements, and for the Judiciousness with ’ which he will distribute any charities which 'may be entrusted to him, in behalf of any class iof isurferers in Kansas, with whose destiny ; Jrom the first he has b.cen identified. _ . , SiituijL Buss, Esq., No. 45 South Water street, (firm of Williams,, Smith & Co.) has - kindly consented to take-charge of any articles - which may be ‘ contribute and 'forward them’* through the approved channels. t Np collectors,, will caU,jand .the benevolent arcrequestcd-to examine jtbcaimple “Inventory” below,and send’ in.wlthout which' may help to ’BUehce thls for the purchase ofiunicles, or the payment of . boxes and freight will* bo received.* i *l’ I*. . : ~ ...ATcmadx,, JLt„Nov.. J..ISM., _ rev. & Wolcott—Jfj/. Dcun.Sir:-~l -make no apology for addressing yoq>. I .am-sure it wbat-I say has any force mJt, or Ahere-to- any.- vray; through the. .public, in. which joa can, make it useful .to..the ,objects at my. appeal,. • yon will not peed, to be told bojr to ..use .it,... J.. ■ r sefadyou-ap ! ... , .... JITSXL zjOB TBX- .HESX’ODCS. FBOU 'ABEASSAS . j AMD TEXAS. It is already known to the country that the free colored people of Arkansas have been re squired by law to leave the State, o r-to choose • masters and go into Slavery. The effect of this ' disgraceful law has been to compel hundreds of poor, colored persons to reippye. into pur •Temtoryi They settlfcTd'mostly fn the South" era couiticsr-Boni-boh, Allen,. Dorn, .and Otoe; and COmd hfi UUfac-Norftijai •' the Kansas Vallerr /They - have set-- ' fledhpon; Land Book cfa&pa’. , ftail coniTDcnic4l‘ <■ their Unprovemebb? of iWefc. : tern settlers. But this seasonihas >been4sost' to UHdrlrftnnc remind csjWctoßjrio ; to new comers, who bad only “sod ground” •to cultivate. And the result is, that hundreds ;,of these poor people arc, to-day , in a state of • ESrfBS-DBSTITDTIOX! * Foot enjongh, God knows, when driven out of the land of oppression—npw, having raised 'no crops, they begid.':to[ drspaft'jeven.ofltfaLl : .Yesterday they -senf-up V.-mesa tinge rto m«v ■ having,'as they soldi *>beard : yon are *a .friend- 1 of the opprcss cd.’!'! HoW.jpy heart bled atihe simple talc: of povectyjf ~Ta.’.fwbatriex». ■tTcntes'tbey bare even now.berti'drivrtil The' .-.old man said, H, ’/ ; rarf dte, L l'‘Wn‘ 4 *hoC‘aftul<kfp,. die,-bnMben—there is missis and the children And the bid man bowed himself down and wept; .’Dqath was better than slavery, he said, n butitDlbblonged to have “a home,” as he .called it,on free soil” I gave him such things as I could, and.;ncouraged him to send. ; a team upis|alfl weeks,. . ,I.woader if my friends InAbo* STata,* or >tbe friends; of these ,'pbor : ortegp ! wj!l' ;arie : ppy;. .‘thing to g vo them 1, thcy.irUni U'fiDmo>i thing to uii-r-eoma conr-mcai—somethtagto* : .keep them from .-rfeOHic bbankeUrr-wmq ccar&e’bobtatndshoca; thtolsort inventory of thoip wants—feW- and* •simple, but which must be sujrplicd, or they will mingle their bodies with the free earth they love, the first year of their trial upon it. - Another, class of white refugees have settled :thift *'V£ry • autumn in these same-counties. They written .crcacntiaU"Of~thdr-‘>&tthfdtD(S* TO - 'princjplh, made out by a committee of “ most respectable slaveholders,” ordering them “ to ■icartflie State within thirty days. * My dear sir. these men arc in want, lor standing up for principles which we have stood together for ‘m by-gano day*. -/They - suspected =of.. -crimes .The«harweagainfitibom-isittast ffiadc t slavery twbrutiC? ; 'Axe* pdf these, gooierodch-,, tiala t These rofhgees nro-flirmors, teacher*,” Tiolnlstars of the gospel. They arc groat luflcr-" ers, too.: We welcome them here to our la* bbrrancTtrials, to our conflicts and triumphs. this year, diiidc our bread with “them,* for We haven r t It. We would toy down . our blankctts for these.have.become I thin and pnfifiient.f^ r fhc,fhbl‘co- * Uon and cpnifort-of odre'olves;., ’■ ,*•■. ' V-. ~For them, too; i psk io be hordl’:'3^’ey.‘! ■ want a little eb-coamgemept.' fof .They dtf fall of faith andnu soaquxablft energy.'* ■But they are here at a most,unfortunate season of a most; unfortunate year. 117»nt shall be donefor.them? Con they have a friendly hand ' extended tb them,forrir months even?* linn • puch characters, the best in Texas, ! have been transplanted here, bat have not -beeomerodted In must be held up-and-protected—just- us the stalely .elms remember as' standing-in towering grandeur, the ornament and pride of the New 'England village of our boyhood, were support edin the first year of their planting—or the -storms of tills winter wUL be 'too sevens for .lbcm.<. Will the goad people of the preaperduf- Atotes unite with usdn their support? ;. - 7 Oar obligations to them arc duly akin to .yours',' . They are settling with us, though not yet citizens amqng ua,* Ousy-.are thei children of oiir,commonTather-;''hav'c“pfsvcd true to 'thogreaf principles, of an enlightened human!- tvr in u word, hard made the-oppressor feel their inflhepcc, ■ *• *’ lecho.lhcir voice to the people of-thtFreo 'StAtbs fffl- help! If sustained,* - ! 1 can - Truly blessings of many that were •TcafflTfbperish will rest upon their benefactors, -ttridlioSn viiro geoeraUbfik arUL rise and blets them. They and their children will yet Uvq to sing songs of deliverance with us. Ascvcr,iaithfunyyouTFr I | 8. C. PoxEsor. : God. In H|storj%_ * ‘ Editors Chlcisp Tri^nn'e' ' r "‘ .... I was much day’s Tbibu>*b, on “ Providence •In History.”: it Is a subject on which ray mlttd bHB'-dw^t 1 . frcqucntlypf late, and alway« ?, ’Tt f lth^)fi&ffar€' l: I think 1 the hand of Providence may be seen la much ofohr'recont,9kß:welifls<oarileFolDlicax< ary, history, j Let ns note KfcwlnstanccH. r ;:! ,c ‘ *l* Thke first 'bo»& ‘brrerljring an’ill.con^pyersy^jn t i b i “ point a morak!V lA.iery large partof .thctevi telligcnt and* rlrtnoW’ ttdtfdß- Of USB eonritJjrJ and of thedri^h;w%rl T d^* } °°,’? nr P.ne s pQ tbq. unjust wars-: • ever waged. ; It. waa-madavmder tho oh’ a dclgbbor.'-bya pfesErfJiy^ ; President;’ an *°PWiu elayciy the pnrpose* but thinly; > .disguised j)f) extending theareaof ala very. • What was thd result.?, ‘mehso triui jof sparsely Inhabited country Aom the dominion of a feeble Roman Catholic ^ 1 | tie Inmrafialc discovery of the wondeAthl de-' posits oftbe precious metals fherd,tmd*' till then aim aet or qalie nnknoiril~Ch£ ‘‘fiow- j J log together? there,.* of^eople-from almost- * - bcr seml-clvlllzed or Christian, itntlng the grandest missionary Christianity. In all lands, wheth and thus constil field on eartfcj apolitical has been, California, a new ./]6|stale, atr|ady founded; besides a nnmbJr vßpcrnfee States, yet, be jrond a doubt, tp bflgK red Ssfc,of the remain ry ||j3 be s)M|i|code. enacted by rjg3 ul officials contnzi dlfappatht cth tfiKdevl“ ne.'fekb&j' tbcweeln tbeirow^^mUness.”— Seven years ago, the slave power held - nn- a questioned control of the federal councils of this cation--It seemed ns-jf thfa men- anil. vigorous confederacy, while dreaming of free dom, had become, or was abOvftfbfbeconfetiQ immense slave empire. The friends of human- Jlylooked nn with .dismay, Hope olmoetfled.- Tbe sea was before—tho mountains nn either, hand- * feWboldcned^y unvar lug victories tin th£ past, iconscious -of presort mighty power essayed anotb<rcotaqueci,for a purpose as mean, as' tbe hr ;achof-faith* was disCTacefni-"' Not(cog tSnt tq peace, wliat territory they had virtually secured to them south of the Mlssop ri linej they determined to open all north of that line to slavery, and they succeeded. Nextj they undertook, by crimes, Vfhlcb, it is no ex aggeration to say, would add-disgrace, tp the. •diurnal ta hell,-to introducer aflffTTSabtlsh' ‘shivery in the territory Just opcacd-ta.lts.en". trance .What was the effort! partial : sncccs i .‘’.jKanSifi, else had ■ probity p&ncy jQf *.ilio;.lnillans till* thifi'day, 'is- now 1 knocking , for admission into the Union os ; jinpther .frep; State.'; Xdr; will ‘ihel ; ’.country about Pi^«’P<ak l and now, it is quite certain tliat ’aiithe remain*; lag !w^«-J&rthL ; - ‘.of,3C* dieg.'so;inbL t to freedom; and never doomed to grban’Undp/; the curse of btunaxi>'B£very.; w Ye thought evil against hilt (50/ L meant it.imto good.” -r-Gen»ls^'§si , ki ‘ - " 'ii\ “ ‘ Xwo years agp, atrppicbdous but uiisudccsar! ftxl effort was made to defeat Douglas, who was seeking a re-election to the U. S; Senate.- Wc shortsighted Republicans lamented our fail; nrc. Now wc‘*afe prepaVcd"t6~rejoice at that failurej Had onr wishes been gratified at his • ovcrthijow afcjtbat time,he had not beenin pt>. sltlbn tliis ycar to destroy his”corrupt party, and onr victory now'had •labcbhJ merely, been only half .complete.; Tt «eemstSobo*occording to the usual order’©? Frbf lUenee, when “ the fulness of time has ,C3me,”inot HKBUslftEc also to confusc-and confound the-wreng-doers, so that picy may nqk •jmdja’fcUod.thmselifft. As was jtbc confusion of tongues visited upon' 'thc.buildcrs of the tower of Bab’el ; ]sp was tliq > -confusion among the, Democrats the. pasty car. • afCharlcston and..BaUimore,and*so Is-their' ' ’ cbbTus i 0 n They -n b longer “ understand one. another's speech.” They arc “ scattered abroad** never to come-togethcragnin. >• We, - on the Contrary, , 'from , 'tfeibp6rary defeat, have leaped a lasting-vlcory-for the right.* What good-oat of-ovil’i* argue* but a kind, overruling .Providence? Verily, | God ruleth In the afihirs of men.” “ Yci, heaven and earth and hell' v " ‘ Proclaim God altleth on the throne. And veil.'.’ * t M • •» And ai to the immmedinte fntare, whether --pro-slavery fanaticism shall submit gracefully •■tothc'ncw order of things,^or, op.mis-, rebel against the [administration of .Abraham -Lincoln, In cithcrcase,**aU eilbris -either to extend or to rivet slavery, will doubt "less'“fall out rather unto the furtherance of ;t££goepbl” of freedom. •; THE RESULT IN WISCONSIN. Biff ITlnJorUles—Democratic Strong holds Stormed —Republican Kc jolclngs—-Xbe School Fund and the Ibemvcraefi — • [Correspondence or the Cblcajo Tribune.] .. . . 1! , j Kor.’ie, 16CQ. t:i . . Sufficient returns have been received here -to enable us to figure up the results of the con ' test Tuesday. Oer majority for the noble j ! sen of(he Northwest will not fall much short | _.of 30.000J Potter in the Ist District has over 2,500 -for jCongrcss;• Hatfehett in‘ the * ILT ‘ wfll * ■faaveTO, over, and Sloan scoops out Lar j li the legislature, which elects aU. S. Scn-_ Republicans have afarJargermaJority'' "than before. The which i Dem .23t0,7.i jin the Assembly, there will be about soventy-tfvo Republicans' but of ninety-seven ■incmbcrsj giving a majority of at least 43. *Tbc>cvolution is wonderfol in-some-Demo- riots, wWch_ele& Republicans where sneh-athlng waa neverdreamed of before. These resaUilvavebcenattained bythc most' careful canvassing and vigorous cfrpi£. before ‘ and on election day. • -Let rao-lHwtrate-by ref erence to this city and county. Last fall Mad ison gave 3TO Democratic majority. ...Thlsycw a labopods ,<afopaignvaa.closed bya splendid - ;torcfi-!lght ;|p^cj^lon l 000.. , cre/onj the ere-of next $Ay • • eommjlJets : of 25 Wide Awakes in each; Wart’* _ . bcsiAe Votuuteer&i capacities • : tb'g'cciirp a trintogfl# J yHe reshlt Uiatldiel Democratlc'xhajonly in the city was reduccd to 45, audja veteran Republican, Gen. Atwood, of the State Journal, was elected tothe-Assem- ■ bly from thrpp was most savagely opposed and his 1 election iwns U personal triumph; ; Ur.wlU-niiie, ipAe'br •ihoinoat useTuTand able membenr of theuexi> 'Legislature. A Republican would' have been Selected jfrom. the including .another : ■Ward of.the city, had not/ina most, atrocious- Blanders’bpcn circulated •In -handbills -against , tutn jiistbefonrclertitttr, dn d' p cte onat the ml es 1 -. madeatJi point to defeat him at any cost. The Catholic priest urged his dock, though Mr. Reynolds ;was a Catholic Irishman-, to-Tbttf" against him; accusing hlm of bdiM-anadttlAir of Garibaldi and like hdln otfs’‘ctjmc : sT k ‘TwV years ago, Dane county gave 60ft Democratic - and last fall 15&. Now it gives Un oolu i over .whole- Repablican ' fonutyticket for.the tlrst tone,-four out vjfslr- Senator. Wc • f tflnTc’Ve*‘ have-done as well as some of the “banner Aunties**- here were joy, frorn'i tho iime-tbe good news bcgait ..coming, Toes*- '■■ day crcfiing. till the next night, when-they bad a line torchlight procession, with success ful candidate^,.carrying brooms, and- scoop shovels. Immenseboniires blazed,the cannon - roared, and a very large number of dwellings, stores, hothls,.offices and shops VcreTbrillianb iytßumipajjcd. The demonstration woundup ; wltb , fcbtagr«tulatory , 6pcechcs and a good time In aiding the Democrats to bury thVWfeSinS'' ofthcirpajly. •„ • The Douglas men do hot mourn much over the result, and volunteer thelraas|stancp if any_ help is needed to keep* Southern:, ■ iq... -their places. Republicans rhmgh, at, recession , 'thjatts: ;! : .-i V iXoh School.Fpnd of : thls State is invested, in- j •Mortgages on-real estate;- During the list year 1 :a;Mslcfgablc aniodht of loapf for-, ' feucd'fo'r non-payment of.luterest. -'-The daw* : required that tbeloon should nbt'nxftttd' hMf I the value of real estate clear of all'perishable-I improvements, A large amopnt pf r^pney.^a*, loaned in 1857. so;as to secure the.,re-election; ~of a r D^ocralicS<icr£tanv.ot.Statc l and =pro- of'-his parly.' •Jt-fynowUs-^; 1 ■ctntained'by tbc'Coihmissioners that on these ' -Fnndf overandabove the vaiue'-of. mortgaged " ■property,’of &b,(Xj6.i 'JfcvaraUmndrcd acres of. . school lands wblch-’thc-CoDjmlsalohc£ff.'made‘ haste to sell, pocketing several-thousand dol lars of fees In the sjgncycar, have, reverted to the State aj ,The .School' Fnnd of which 'wonld*-haTe»be«D.- magnificent if property takerfcarc’bF, , l«isbrtrf a favorite subject of' Democratic stealing, and'* could theyihikve borne- rule-a-little lopgjr -. would hare-bccpgqducod nothings.— ..o - r* Wc rejoice todcarn »b> thie Republicans'hare’-the -apeendanty hi the* IH&oIs Legislature, and wiil reap all the good results of that-hard won victory.- - - • o*' ; | ‘ The General' Banking l*w« EditouChicagoTribas«V V” ...iir'.l : —I sEoa have thanks *,t X may safely wj-jOf -thousands/for -yqhrartiylr of SatnrdayUst, oh lie Generalßanlciiig Law, • Tour cxposiUdiTofThclijstemTjy which'the' ‘ industry of Sat e ffifrn . Under a- tajatj^o^whichswdjowsup_/a large. -Shifie Its jhpjtcsJ apd -siifpifls the eamc’lnto the- already •gorged . pockets of our so-called bankers, isgoodsofar as it goes, poiyohr enumeration of fire evils of the precept* Northwest is partial ojdjy t v; . ~! two or three -year*, a remark in ;, hrticlc’lpf f-U^ ‘t no-mqney to ,be.‘Uad-.f(^i>pd«<^ii^' • ;M'\brwordsJo.: that*, that .know; soil all -881-Jpc* 1 Cent. a-year, aad“. nothing.- ij»t»aU paper nj:_qirr;Cdnfcfffor;4tejmirit. ; a£ f time,' payable 1 [Why. should anypuolniykitt-h psr* uso-ail their money in th» -jpiiWha&of^ rthirtjTdays InNeir-YoA? . *-••• t fl jOF«Wfce is.it fgatj they areiot contend’wlih.a fsiir. .lias invented for-tEcma'machlbe, which wonH-. haraseitefie^ the name l olj General -Bonking Lawf~Undtr- tiey cinjsaeily make twice as much: * in the art! d cCbt'Saiurday stale the means’hy'-whtpb’ n n g[‘r Vpptikir / thc figures It - ■ bow tbeownen blihf :^^a^mnn^V'^ wirv.’hc - ; • J machine—hut you neglect to tell ■who these owners arc, and whera th jyilirc. , Out with It! They live In irf behind the coif&frs know Tcry well?that 'the; currency fe-uae, would not he tolerated aid hpur IT pnr banka. woulirefuM to receive-1U: ; tiem . yiTTimrrt]i|rTy rm IjsftTmTi wgjirr ’ltf rTTir ii~~ , cq Bonkers, whtjiu^eluli&Efi^dlnfe^pthgJhii “ ? Chicago Jwithiiii tpirii ** . the ' - DQI <lWhfl£Jifigßw reel. Wheat for the purposes of exchange Is as usxolu—just as ’gooa collateral security or the payment of a bill maturing at New iYork,* W gold- / TJad lends the snipper say his currency on a shipment of wheat—he receives ten per “cent, per annum'lnTelcsTwhile "fhe wheat Islil transit, anqftlbjtfttbfetakesEireet mmetoot: the exchange thus created atl 141 U>3- percent, premium. lftheh!ghrateiscomplalned.of,tbe * reply to convert we can’t do tt-at-a -less figure.” Who hjijJ Jo, qopjMt, Verily, thou art the man f . But the loss to the CunerV’ alihough very large annually,-4s not- the only, tmd eofaraa*. the city Is fbalnre of this system. Accommodation, such as arti sans, mechanics, and manufacturers, ip States At seven per cent, interest tnrdfl br 90 day pa per, wc would soon see manufacturers of every -description-flourishing jp, our (jjLK,,jGXiffi want which elares" many a man,.willing to •work, in the face, would give place to comfort • —our population would •Increase' rapidly, and • general trmle.woaldprosper aronnd ns.* Onr ’.Beal holdera held meethigß::Bpme; •. months since at which various projects to [;proye;the. vahic of;their property were*‘dls-’ “cpssed,'shch as endeavoring td Induce-the ■ostabllahment of in ; No manufacturer can engage safely In . hfeie, irAo cannot be enUrif’/'indcpcndcni of. boi> jrwing, and-as very few men who do manufac* •ture'are Ifi that -delightful. condUlon, Chicago. Coffers jsmall encouragement to that class of • population,' and ’the thousands* whom they 'employ. Give us such Banks, and sttep cur .rcncy.usare to bq fbuhd Lowell,. ■Pittsburgh or Cincinnati, Ahd^ucl)fostering* care os reliable manufacturers in those chie* receive from th'slr Bankets,* and Itr* fire yeara’; -dime the waste places ” of Chicago' will- bt - 'occupied', by manufacturing establishments ol •various kinds; the -clinking hammer of. In dtistiy; will rqronnd* oh all sides, And peace;' comfort and substantial happiness * will illu minate the dismal abodes of .poverty, soirow - oad -disgrace. _ Let the people .arise In their, might,-and demand of-thc Legislature such a modification of our present* as will take this burden off our-necks; • What • tbatmpdlfi&Ltlon Should be, 1 may hereafter : dlscusa, provided you -can spare space in your eolumijs. ■; * ’ Juxius. . Legal bDUkbUUlea of married- TVomen. Edkors ichlcagd Tribune. I*. For some time past'.the attention of the Legislatures of- various Lave been celled to" the .disabilities .of married yromep, most, or all of them, bcirlopms of .the Mother: Country, and dating.back tija period so remote •“ that the memoryof pwa njnneth not there to.” Tbeso; disatrUllies dor not exist to the ,sarny extent in those States deriving tbelr com mon‘kfr from- the old’ Civil Codes of France. and Spain. •; ; Fromjvarious causes, chiefly the recognition, that sudh rights would cputributc to essential* ly.to thf public weal, women.tasve, insomcpl *th'e_S|attß, been, allowed to acquire ;and hold property during coverture the-same os though sole. Tlje Legislature of ;Kcw York, at; its last session, ;not eimply from motives of policy, but . Jrom'anicalarged sense of justice,-granted the right to* acquirdand hold, las well as to alien aad devise property- subject -to judicious . guards, intended to secure the mutual good ol those united in the family relation. To this was added the right to protect person and re putation!, and a joint right of guardianship over childcrcn. • ... Plie of her able jurists declared that no Stale bad ever - ,taken so'bold a step at .once; yet It was demanded by'the necessities of the times,' and the public sentiment of the.age. _ While gambling and drunkenness go almost unre- TJukedTty law, every hither who has daughters, feels thai they need fuller protection in tbeen*. t Joymentl of the-obvious right of life, liberty: and happiness.- Tho good husband and wife will never inquire in regard to • their legal re lations; their-mutual love will raise them above their.lcvcL But the unfaithfulland de-* bauchcd man will And a> salutary check in the * * restoration of personal rights to hla wife, and the wife| who is now often beaten and half-’ starved brj* a husband who may legally rob her ofher earnings, will bo able to secure for her • ’Self and ter babes comforts longdcnied. The Legislature of this State will bo called upon to consider this .question'in our own' State coming-winter. Petitions are being ctrcubte4 extensively, and-lhe voice Of the • people speaks loudly for the measure. "Our ablest jurists,* oar most profound thinkers, cmr . most eminent theologians, arc bidding 'the . work a most hearty God' speed, believing it' ; necessary step In bringing our laws’ . .up to tbc-'Btandard of Christian morality ■ laught in all our public lecture rooms, and in all the puipits of the' land. «• - ' '• *•■ following;-Is* the petition; Let' every ; AMai-and woman -who feels an interest In this bulijoct' circulate it, and forward the names :<aW(Ut|oj some member of the Legislature, urgjngjjrompt action in behalf of the woman* ; hopd of 'onr glorious State' - • PETITION. ; " * ’.Tolb'e ’Senate and Honseof Representatives of the' Stauioflllinois:, , .. V.,?* 1110 hoderelgned. Inhabitant* of the State of lilmoiH, 'mbat earnestly petition yonr honorable 'body?that such Jaws may be-enacted that the-pa ;rents oTcblldrcn may have rights of gnardlaiwhS). . pq difference bo made on account of sex. Wo also;further petition, that married women have granted them the right to acquire acd hold • property la their own name, and to transfer and •devise thfe <arue. Aa well to protect* their own law and recover in their own name Jor -THE NONSENSE OF RESISTING Lls *'!A r "C|rthollc View of the Case. [Fromihe Nsw York Freeman's Journal.] 1 i.-mTlio conttlthliod—by which tHc generalgov crnment’atid the-government of South Carol!- • .tied:—makes iu> provision- for sc ccrsfon, op anyjenns... South Carolina, and <. each other State, has’no way of secession, ev ‘ ..General Government Is under oath,■'before God • and mau, tjo put dg,wn,, Jajncs.Rochanan.may.. make light of tampering with his oath to sup port thu donstltnUon ami enforce the laws’ under i U- he may prove still farther the pliant tool of Soatberu disunlonlsts—but the country, will not hefld him guiltless, and there has been nq pnblic •iunctidnhry in'thls‘countiy whose death by the rope.for felony, if-proven-, would have met so little, as hia.wonld d«x . A perilous crisis has Ciilen upon us. We must meet U like men; and hot shrink from it.' * A . sectional Frcsident-r-the candidate- solcly' of ‘?hc geographical .Xpnh—omrht. never to-bo plcplcd. • Southern treason, with Breckinridge tool, has entVafcpfcdthe' NdrthTnto ibis' .position. Ihe South-must, tberr,"bear tho uu-' •'graoidnsrefenUs of tbcwrong*dolo3ofherown» As to resisting Lincoln while he .abides.,by thtrConstltuliouafad' chfdrccs ihe •tawspftthe Union—that is nflnscnic." —“ . Every citizca.whQ keens-a-good-consolcßee t to the United SUtes Govcra-x - pueflt;. ."*At< the North there will be no two opmibM» (The division, the contest, the war -—if-war,-alas' must bo—will be at the South. ■it had better not.bq begpg, -Xhe_Soulh r cer«- toinly;-can I deeply wound the’North, bntit Will mbre deeply wotmdltselC'Tihcblnrwltli . inthaGonslitution and the laws, willamlmust •be soAtalnctL Lincoln, transgressing the laws ror Abusing the constitution, wW be rebuked trheckod jor bnnishcik »»the case muy demandj- ap by thoSonUt— --- ‘V-‘- r * ie Papal Church;- —-~ Alettcc Wom Rbiiis.'in'tHe' Jfont^'gl to lie' ''' -Wrtopncs.br prelacies, with episcopal juris- different titles—apostolic vicari- Mes, ftWaihll jurisdictions, pr,terriU>ciesAvffvj *Ot tfii l,ow, 631 are ia.Eti rope, 128 *la Asia, 29 m Africa, 146 In America, and 23 in ; Ocean ip.. |n Europe there ar6 2 patriarchs. 116 archbishops, 454 bishop?, £5 gbncaihcdrals,. ; oi| prints‘with ’laris .efflwQOkJ military chaplains, IS vieara,d6l& . gales and apostolical prefects. In'Aslhlhere are*« patriarchs, 8 archbishops:-51 bishops. - andW* ■apostolical I vicars and prefects. In :America r tjicrc ere 23 archbishops, 115 ; bishops, jnd 0-apostollcvicar».-In’Oco!\ni«-2" ..archbishops li bishops, 8 apostolical vlcartf l.’ apostolical prefect.. .As regards Europe, the . followlD«-lsahc detail: In Italy, 1 patriarch,47 archbtshqpsJ 215 bishops, 44 concathcdrals-; 14 afGhbjihops, 45, bishops, Leoncatbe< - dnu, o military ehimlalns or prelates. Portu- patriixrch, 2 • archbishops, If bishops. France—lo archbishops, (57 bishops. 1 military chaphin.-- lailglnm and llplknitiarcbblih .op4, o himiops, - ! apostolical vicar. * Austrian artShbhsTOps, is bishops,! abbot! cl-ipUlni ■ Germ»nlc‘Con(edcntlo{e-’ C arebbti,hfijK,.aßrtOTl,oji« 1 -ii apostolical vlfart' .United Kiogdom.of GreatHiTtl - Siapoatoltcal ■ .■vicars. . North of e/ppe—a archbishop*.,!*.. ■Mshopsi-B-apostolical vicars. llaUa. Gr«cc. ,t«»^PjchMshssri4bish^s'¥ip6stoli; cal-vicars.cH prelates under diderent names. I ' *r 7 m o-i.—i .■ . iTr.'i«- OcvaAosoboLT Meajc.—The meanest act we •torched of lately, Is recorded-by the Utica iT&granJu , Amaa In that clty,*who-wa»Te • qnestc<Hokdt as pall bearer at tho funetdl of rf' • presented the bereaved husband wllii'p bill oi 50 cents for,his services as pall bearer,- and [received'his pay.' - : If-the- 'devil c<tbU' t}intTDrrtemptJblo-chap;ther«Tffo r ‘ .nse of having; anr; devil;- . - j* •'.-V :ipzxTxßar>i Fon^.—TheTftinleWi ±brrtiser . oT thesm,j4portdtin« tiief’thb" dead todv.ona man-Umnd itr*tr itottth Tfctia'' inUes boirtli of that place op i *T‘w« • i bo^y’ofthc' db c eas ed tQ hsvßibecain • the water ebouta. week, wa* jwiehhr. dreused, '■hnd 5; feet 8 itches i»faeigtiUL : ■ Therelssmrs-' with hU SeatE— LLiTiV-aiiT \ z ' r 1 - ;;: Boiler Explosions. [From the New York Times.) The following, written for New York, ap .- plies- with great force to Chicago. It derives great additional interest from the occurrence thc-tOrjiblc catastrophe which shocked our ! teens:onlysutey or two since s*. . ‘ ::'l;Thc ■ thoroughly investigated | • Ehatthfr.-ojiiy.gafe t-tgl gifflDd to I • Jake ahpurnSnsiijCßt ihev ifi^wlSciden • d&ayt ba p«yenf3i-lhat I ■ more nufciEs thanl , :-£? j .^ST lufl^rnstn i c ti o n. or^recklcajE • either electricity or hj§ : that can be set fn*= Tin a bc>{Rrr7«ur be u cause of explosions, is quite impossible. On this subject the leading chemists of Europe hart* ptrpn nn nmn?mnm; j>erimcnts. Not.only is there too little eloc- Jrfcity gcncrr*gd| tynti tM of the boiler and its attachments conduct what there is to the earth. And there can be too little hydro gen gatlflide hi & bdUtrwgdilseU&'&ftlagTgnr SijWhilc'what is inode-wiH-»ot*®ip4bd«*wi4tiout there is oxygen from tvithdut.lSUMllcd to it, after which the steam would* prefcnfignllion, *cvcn if there were heat enough .present to*lg-* nltc the explosive compound. withhnt.dciau ; i i D S facts and principles Involved; since no thing short oTa complete cssay’on the subject would enable the unprofcssionalTcaderto con*. vlnoe himself, it is sufficient for-present pur-'t .poses mention that the very best profes-* sional-opinron, or rathcr f belief, is, that ail ex-* Pjpsiops UffiH with the 'Simple, and la itsfelf uarmU-sfi rupture due- to overpressure, op of the InfrbUltv of the boiler td carrythC ordinary. prcssMrc. While a part of a boiler may be five times jßtrdbgefthan the Ordinary force tending* co rupture it, (this is the-common proportion of actual to working strength,) another part, pfate or one strip of plate, or a single Joint or a single rivet, may be so defective as to bo on thd point of nip.uripg, from the first, and. may at last yield at a minimum -pressure, car -rwitig jtotsl destruction with. lt. There la"a difference in the quality of the beat, boiler elates|which is fearful encash to eqnteyqiflqff ut when wc consider that cheap plates are made,]whlch, instead of.canyingGsOQD pdnnds to the [square, inch, will break iuto-picccs under* a heavy blow from a hand-hammer, and that • there are thousands of steam-epgiqe ■ owners who wlllingto risk everything to save first coat, who invariably get the cheapest Work! and, njoreoyer, tha£-100--many, boiler-makers are .capable of using anything,, which the out-’ side public wiltrecomize aslroff, wc.shall ob serve where we standos totlnorigmal quality .Of thejbollcrs which strain and tiiiimer above, ground, and beneath os in: our daily -#alk. w dttcrtoraOdh o(“6qilers Is J 2”? a !i l s.• e VW iD £* cAuseldf their failure. • And tq this and Its detection,and remedy we ?S?li -■'f cct Among the bpucriunder luspcecion-by-thc Maot-hca ■ r™, L . U ? Cr . In l«9. u boilers were rcrano to be in a dangerous comUtimr and 100 ;n,an ttncatlE&cioty eouditioa - from the frac ture, ol plates, while .there trefe 4i,cases of dangerous and 153 cafes of unsatisfactory cor rosion,! besides othcr.dcfecU, One explosion ■only occurred;.lnstead o£ perhaps' SO-which must have taken place, mtliont this rigid sys tem of examination. Dnring'thc*month of October examining engineers of -tms AsßQCiation..jnadif TficJ visits, and. discov ered Among ,tha. serious .defects. which were af once remedied, Ifi cases ot-eorroeiun, 15 of -fracture, S8 safety valves out of order, 13 pres ■^re-gauges. inaccurate, IS wafej-.ranima de {ective,‘lO blow-off cocks damrerous, and 22 turuacM out of shape; boilers w J ifr°. u ( Sfe 8 walcr-gauges, 3L:without blow off wjlhouttback-preasum valves 12 vrtthmit and'4 with fusible plugs . ar? toUew which arc'tndcr constant mspcctiori. Ji/st think of - it;, we should like to know the state of several hundtcdboacrsln this. city_ that arc not inspected; and of the ; -icorea ot them that bare never been-looked at by an engineer *-rtncc they came Intd service— poiltfß wcwo not onlv bought at the* lowest figure, hnl whfchhte ijf;tlie exclusive: mercy ol raw laborers whq never attempt to discover defects,and vrtio.conldeot rcco-mlze Uiem wpen pointed onland exptdnedf The breakage of iron flxtnrea : «nd • Slructtffcs is a most common orcnmshmM, apd because this '.erst simide fracture is nrfally the cad of the matter, we tlJinKyery ligfiUy of & mnititndc or cagsex.,yhichnrc constantly at work di- I Straying thatcsUirc of the metals. Bet after ! the rupture of boilerplate, there usually fol lows an explosion', and wc are alfagHhst nt the terrific results, i& If thcre t *was’anythin"* un . precedented or uncxpcciudabontihcin; While -it U always more economical. In the’ lomr run lo prerent disaster by rigid examination ami tmmcdlqrcrcftuis; noxcry fcarfulrcsults-rcn cmjly beenrfrons letting defect ehowduelf in ns jn case of vehicles, tmplemedfs, and in v machinor}’, except lhat'of rail ways*atm ves- Se^-t But cannot afford to risk the’rupture of boiler. pUte—of Iron which In'-almost am* rsfL ITCi’?lSht' 1 T C i’? l S ht '- aU .tonuTwlycaSngli , ? “osi rlgjd scrutiny will sometiraes.-over ook falil . defects—instead of .-which- nine tenths of all our bolleiw are never examined at all. . . iff. ;'ii i'.; ; I oople; may undertake to sneer at tliTlheo riesand deductions of scientific men. and to •insist on; the impenetrable mystery Of .boiler V vcr » -they.- must admit tbit the metal of .boilers is exposed to unusual Jeanses 4 of deterivndion,*.and*lhat a turn and weak> vessql wiil. not resist a certain pressure soeafetyasithaa 01 known uniformity r??i .streqstlii» feltnnlc as this Is, itis cnohgh. f£S?»! >1 w ie1 '* 'WUdnly practioowfiat they be.feye, these, terrible.,slamrlitcra will T • ’-^ c t 3o Practiwi—tUHhev •Uleast malm someinbaw of caution Jectlng their boilers.to frequent and competent itunccuom; the public should, and we htfbe It will, brand them ‘as wilfully accessory to the inuruer.ofany vfctliqs whpnf their boilers cx plodinc 1 , may kSli,: there are dipu dreds ot bollyre certain to \ilotaap, no intelligent nmon wtois at alifamiliar with the subject .will dare to deny.; tv . r i-* ’ Oq the whole, wc-Wvisti the trwcler/is !he sets out <mthre jtwtrnpys of the coming Winter m and bridgos, t h c cinder plaids and.Hhder oTriUra without bulkheads, and -iho destruction of trainn bv the alternate rigidityof trosniml vi olence of freshet to assure-hts* ilfo and make his peace yvith.liea.vcm . . .. ....... ■ j Oity.CouncJljjf Dubuque .have .adopt- Ci in ordinance mating it K;fincab!e’t*ence to cross the river with; Jraii'.ffiom thalside in bargcs,.withmit n ligue froto the ritjj,- A Ccßiqsrrr. Jjecn shown a great a : eonple. of apples, about the size of a .plum, which have grown fromriM olosaom since tho tinit of October Ihey-are from the form of J; D: Thompson.* Lsq in the town of iladlson.—Af/rum Ezvo*i. tor, Ivor, r * • 4 * AsotheS Sensation Cf Cleveland.—The 'husband' of. JLjigarctMactsch was unkind, in. her and beat.iien Out of pure revenge, she took her child and jnmped into tho canal. Tho child was drowned, but**3fprt)Dwale;'by forc ing air Into the chest of itic hertolife.: * l l - - - 9 vr Ml tS ALiowAT,s CoAL Snart.-On Monday Mr. Galloway broke grountUaritU- coal shaft aJiUlcoast of his pfii.Qc,pa the other side of tho . of from eight toten thousand iloltos.. iIr,G.,-howevorfpossessestrnftEm:.' .lish gritus.weli ns means, and-having come to' . the Epucinsion that the thins d " •rk r S. f D l ‘il P ' it ti t^ ro “‘ ;h wilh impossible dispatch, lie expects to be able to commeuco u orkiug the hrst. Vein about the Istor Janua. ry audanqra fevr.mouths’ operation in that lutends to siult hia jhaft to the aecondVeln •» detahee of, about .150 feQtjxom tha surface ■■ which will yield hbettefartW?of htkworkcd togrcatemtunlagiL 'MrJiVs‘ore p' 10 e DS ' 7 i ll , to -conlincd to thaland of the Rl P R: Co .some eight or,ten acresoo the north- side 50 th . at the apprehensions enter- E i ) r’i C ’ V. 1:l ' whole town wastDbe like Koineor.Paris,willbe'seento rr -T' 11 *? 111, .JflhiAcnterprise sne -eeedsraa-Kf doubt not it wni it Kit! pave the wayTof shtdDnilning on ulargo scale at no dis- ty . = ;¥ COEN. •. ,Tlic Dayenport <?o=«/e ssyS'thnt a liltle g&I In .that ciij-nvas poisoned so timtii&i diVd.Tiy . “tipg thorn apples, a Mondaf. -- —Ttc grading.au. tho-Bnbnqneutd Siam- City Railroad..is nearly .completed, - and It is' .copJdenUy;etpeclcd tbat-tbe cars will tc ..running .to CedarFoili bj tbe-l»t-or-Jannkrv;' IS6I ; —A heartless scamp by the name of Ed Stewart lately decamped from Idwi CiryT alTcr" enticing a girl to accompany Bud under p*m-' isc o£ marriage, and after spending'all the tacmcy the ■jiri possessed, left hecjpcnnUess in Chicago. Ihe HtpubHcan th:il she is a .E>sd. Industrio.us girl, and that .Mr* with whbni' She bad worked ior a ion rT time Has takoo bet* 'baik.— Cedar-raUeijTime^.^^,.. An'old’inan named Sam MoOte was.'found dead on the railroad track near Ccdfi; FaUs» a. 'Week ago last'Mun&ay moaning? The •safs that he: was a'manof veiy intemperate habits. - - v *• .A. Politician’s Hicsscm: Procsd.—At IUI- Tuesday afternoon,.otow.occuf- Tea at thopplls. Onc j ohp Dcloir was stabbed in the back with a sWoi'cf cancl' The blade en tered Atornear-tbe'boekbODb ttr a •dipth of nearly fonr inches, and was brokeo-off,-leaving ■sbnlfethfree and a half inches of the eteeHs his body. On Wcdpcsday.momingtwaphysicians' entered upon the task of citraclinff.thc blade... ‘‘TW outer end lhe' r flcsh, and the -piece Sms so ■drmJy imbedacd‘'in J 'gr!fiile or* '’bode that the .utmost strea^th-of otMT-of-thb* 4octors was: reunited to The imple-. nent used, a nloderaTcly sized pair of pincers, vraff-torad of iaWfficilmfcstrcnWh.'kttdaTieav-’ •*k> poir-hnd to be provided. ••^rtfae r exertioQ' and by laboriously, twist ing and turning the broken blade, it-was at bat drawn out, # £atiiersipaihrly, the-proccss >• of extraction seemed to inflict little twit* udoq ihc .victim,- who-was abietb VSlk* briskly* about . dqjingthciutervolf •£Tc‘Wa4“ , finaljvsehttb J&a. .aty ■yStSeac, , i % . ..Cqaniy~ dredand.fiftydrirlef.p r ere <- repycscaitei r -.This filt rate l(fea and onght to be acted upon onj- There Is hardly any article ‘offimn produce that-needs the* fostering care of opr Connty wfaff-BQddThTra **” J //” ... —Tht; CcntrcrJllc,TVavne ‘Conntr, says. UmUagtweeka-SOn oTSIr. Solo-' motf'Bnnndeld.KM Joaudidead to iris timber's field, with a rifle ball wound in his head. He 4 had beep sent for the cows, bat not returnin''* In Uipeja .search discovered him !n this condf. tied. U VtMhooghUmpoeriblo that anybody r would murder an&yetltiseqnsUr-' to conceive auaccidentsd «uuo. , Morions aJEilr.— ln&ianajiei& Jcahiat. % --^Dys** Blitfopof’titajfiaiitt tU. iahet Bight as a horse thL'j;, - H . Tf? ■tatlng naroaa Ma.try^^ath •, the watchmia ofeef, hat cough? himself’) \TESTESN MSWS.‘ Emigration to HaytL To the Black*, Mm qf Color, and Indian* in the United State* and the JhitUh Xerih Amorieon Province*: Feixxds : I am authorized and Instructed t>& the Government of the Republic to offer you, Individually and by communities, a wsloome, and a/wbomeeteAtia HaytL of you unable for youS? Mjfffll thamians of hfeitolgraS* are fanmcSL Nonez'qf of WJth'- cpasspo'rts who'ldnnot produo® bSfore /the proofs of a good character forlndustry and integrity. . family of emigrants flvo carreanx* i of l?ish and fertile land, capable of growing : all the fruits;and staples of the tropica, will bo j they*shall settle on it, and coltlvate It, and de- j clare their intention of becoming citizens of ‘ Uayti. To unmarried men, on similar condl- J tions, two carreaax will be granted. I •~*~TheGovernment, also, mil ItodTcmmreil : live for those of you. whose, means.will not permit them to begin Immediately aq in-, dependent cultivation. " ’ . Emigrants-arc Invited to 'settle la commu nities. ... Sites for the erection and chapels willbc donated by the State, without’ regard to the religions belief 6f the emigrants. ; BOard and lodging, free of cost, wIH be fur nished tp the emigrants for eight days After theifr qrrlval in' the island. * Tbe-iaxne protection’and civil rights ihatiho ..'laws give to Haytiansareiolemnly guaranteed to the emigrants.,. The fu^ort.religious.Jlbertj will be secured to them. They will never be called on to sup port, the Rontm ChthoQc Church. ’ No military service will be dem&nded from them, excepting that they form companies, and drill‘themselves once a month. All the necessary penonal effe’cts, machinery, and agricultural* instruments* Introduced by * the emigrants shall be entered free ofdnty. .. The emigrants shall be at liberty ,to leave the country at 1 any ’moment they please; bnt those whose passage shall be paid by Govern ment, If they-wish to return before the expi ration of be required: to re fund the- moneyrcxpendod on : their, account. ■ A contract,..fixing. the amount, will 'be made With each-eadgrantbefore leaving the Conti-’ nenh » * • I hate been commissioned-to 'superintend ; the- interests gf the emigrants, ana .charged 1 with" the entire control of the movement in > America,* and dll ’persons,' therefore, desiring ■ to avail themselves of the Invitation and boon- I •ty ofthe Haytiah Government, are coquetted | ; to correspond with me. ; shall at once, aa directed' by the Govern ment, establish a BareatLOf Emigration - In Bos*- 1 tqn, ;and publish a Guide Book for the use of I those persons of African or Indian descent who j nuywiah to make themselves acquainted with ’ .the reaonrccs of the-conatrr, and the disposi- i thm-pf: its.'.authorities, I shall also appoint I agfcnta to visit such communities as may serf ouslv entertain the project of emigration. ..Immediate - arrangements, both here and In Hayti, can be-made for the emborkment end settlement of one hundred thousand persons. -By lauthority of the Government of the Re pqbftc prilayii, ; _ James Bedpatii, - . ' General' Agent of Emigration. ■Boston, November 8,1600. . aAcarreau lasacres and roda. Lonii Napojflon’a Bzelulon from tbe .. . i : ■ Imperial Coiifma, v - -The Paris correspondent of the Independence JBfc&iays: * •' . Itis alleged.' that- the French Emperor has addressed anautograph letter to the Emperor • Alexander,-expressing his surpriseat the dls * frost of him which the meeting of the sover eigns at Warsaw would seem to Imply, and protesting his devotion to the danse of order and conservatism. * I shall, not affirm, that a' let Wof this kind has been actually written, but I have positive Information that language "ortlQd import was used both by the Emperar and 31. Thouvencl to M. de Xlaseleff. before utbe.latter left "Paris, in* Majesty is said to have added that, in lany case, ho did not fear the eeolltloD, bnt that be would not believe in * it. "It is reported, at the same time, that the Fmpetor asked Lord-Palmerston to come to Paps, In order to arrive at in explicit and do~ Unite puderstanding as to the means of con solidating the Anglo-French alliance. Finally, it is said that M. Cavonr bus asked for infor mation from the French Cabinet, os to tbe meaning of. the formidable..znUitOiy prepara tions and tbe recent strategic movements of Austria, and that he.received for answers that these military demonstrations had no aggres sive meaning; * : ■ PEBmAL. ; .C. p. Brown—better; known, aa “ Artcmos the Showman,”—local editor of the .Cleveland PlaindeaUr, has* left that paper and been dfigagcd;as a contributor, to Vanity Fair. Mr. Brown Is held In high estimation in Cleve land, where he has resided for three years past,. —Jas. Mean, of Madison, Wls., aged 87years went to the polls on Tuesday last, and voted for Abipbam Lincoln. Ho cast his first vote for John iAdams, ■' —sJVB. Dorr, for the past few yean editor of the Dubuque Serald, has retired from the con cern.' pjR Mahoney Is now sole editor and proprietor. ■—Dr. ! Lyman Beecher, who cast his first rote ftf.Waahlngton, was taken to the polls on Tuesday by his son, that be might cast his last vote lur Lincoln. As the venerable man, with flowing and silvery locks, entered the room, the.qrofrd parted right and left and. silently made Way for him. .. —Pr.fe N. EUlnwood and George Spring of this city, were In Paris of October, —Deacon Samuel Jones ot Amsterdam, New- York,aged ninety-three yean, went five miles on Tuesday last to vote ibr Lincoln and Ham lin, Bis first vote for President wss cast for Washington. . “The Osage Tovan has been purchased by MivOweniot fit Ansgear, to which place it Is ttf.ticmovei It is to be edited by L. a Ev erett the founder of the Chicago Herald, “A Bell man yesterday, in giving aaamus ingdescription of the boat which himself and friends had chartered for Salt River, announced as one of Us peculiarities, that It, like Its pas sengers, drew more rum than water! FALL GOODS. CLOVES, HOSIERY AXD ODER CIEHXSI^ roa osmaxas. Linns xxn childics CWldrfn't Fancy Hosiery in mat lUadielt Worsted Good. tf. t <no« s'.an,u«d. Bans a.o Cuua ,. Mt ctole. Ujl*. ButtonsTtMelaCto**— -■«- • out Sffis, u«CK“a bunt*™ uwrtmsat. ■ Seta Edzlnzs. T»ftf and .-Aafanta-Robe* and torlwf • ud German Corteu from.the bast , Hair Nets of tbelatwt styles. A foil sMortment of Zephyr Worsteds at WbolcsoU andltotsll. .. ADDI&O.N ORaVES, , OC13) s 78L^o;>irM{.CTUfcSo. ! tub; gold qhick ! ; rat mn brick i : ‘ ----- THE (GOLD BRICkI : : ■ the gold srick i... THE GOLD BRICK l r THE GOLD:BRICK t - THE GOLD BRICK ! „ ; , THE GOLD BRICK ! " THE GOLD BRICK t THE GOLD BRICK I - >_■. the Gold brick i ; , THE GOLD . BRICK t - THE GOLD ;BRICK I - MRS. ANN 'S.- STEPHEJiSy acthor or rax rorviaa wosxs-^ “Fa»Mon andF4nntao,"“b!d&emeitead,'* “iiKpx Derwent. “**lxl*l JeweU,**'-“ialea«la,* ‘ —'• - EdlwcMbfPeUrißoa < iS!*gaiirie;eic., Wnow tagajed on anew story ezpreasly sad •xelartvf !J-* ;>l ” •ly tyeilj* .... NEW ’YORK" WEEKLY, •• * . ..’*■••• -<the best story and* sketch pap*; pobUibadJ THE GOLD BRICK! THE GOLD BRICK I -THE ; GOLD BRICK! THE GOLD. BRICK I' • ■ THE GOLD BRICK! • * •* ' THE-GOLD BRICK! • ■ •'* Which wCi be fesdy la’tbe NEW wEEK-LTI ON THURSDAT. ’NOVEMBER ISi * *' , ON THURSDAT,’NOVEMBER 13, 1 ....... Fdrsale bjeriry Neva AxentaadßookseHerUmosb'. ~ --r oat the Worfd. ,p*ic*. FIVE CENTS FEB T COPTf . Terms, S2J)O .pcr with’ * Premium! Bp*ctmea' httmtSets ktai frsft.eopUlnlnjc a Bit of - ---• wSTHEET A SMITH, Proprietory .... "* “Sißoetanaa Street; New Tort’ .(Evopy. Saturday 3torntnr , • avs on ro« uu vx K,QERia; & ' 'Ha. 100 Dwbor • - ■■ ~... ... .a Street, ABB 102 KABESOH r , I -iIEBT, CHICAGO, ttL • • OP * STATIOSEBS. ' > - } . -Hnd IPeriodionl Dealers, See. < [noOdtSM-wl •■ - ■ COB* SHEtIER AJip CLEANER, Stented Sept. JSth, I*o. u • jjapWttj fto* 1)000 to 5,000 Bash, per dxj. •-•Bbtmtflernalkewiand'ofConi’tnd cot* no rriia. _ . L*£iyette, lodls'aa. *i*rnTO prttJSTe*» BucUnghxa £ Co. aoU-du^-ia OLD SACHEM BITTEBS W iMT' a . these deßSous and Mtfc reafitoaipHb" the riratgtwalcg&j ,of the nrmirQ&, ongyAant of tlialf tffipjl ¥ rapuCREAT Therpye pliifljct n accar to theare pro- WcTonic offered t tiu H ii' 'X\ \■ i iWaiSr nTr^r~rr i r de. BILIffiLOSS OF APPETITE. CONSTIPATION. Zic„ KftfeiparaUeled, ami a« a guarantee that we feel warrant&Hi. claiming what we do, we bee leave to •Ute that oQ#aa»ertlona are sndorwed by ProC. SILLUI.IN, ofYale College, And Imndndv pf otben. _ « , f , For u'« by Grocer*Avfcaitcrclmii,kod DrntJlilr ganorallj. WR RfN G^^P^TTiTtfT" amuo * ui #ni» Firft.JmoX :Saiies... a hie «uhpiox_B4jee qe. .the .noun Oyer 30,000 in Lie, AN» OTEB 400; Tested in Accidental Fires. . tWOOiwIU ba paid to'aay person who can show that* • HZBIUNG-9 Patent CHAHPIoJT SaPE ba* ever fidled to nnserxeAts content* in an accidental fire. The Mbserlbcn'wonld respectmily' infr*na thetr mend* and the public that they bare jn«t,openedtlTelr HfiKBIXG*B SAFES, and ~Te removed, the Safi? from the Agency forxneny'at C. L. Hinson a, 133 sooth Water street, to No.- 40 State Street, . { • • • • . • • •ybetn fter have now on hand -(and always intend to -ae«p>- tbe Urgm auoruaest of Safe* in the West UoitcT 'Com «f Herrin e» Safes. ... HERRING.* cK"** * street, (tailin’* Bloete) Chicago. M (J-JJGITB ; icrican Slicrrj. THE- HOEIHWEST PRODUCING ITS OWN WING. : A Great : Want Supplied. . A pare Wine of delicate flaVor’that competent jnd-et proponnie superior to isoaLofdheblcb priced wines •old In tills country, 1* now being produced by tha on* danlgned from the • • 4 • • ST tJtWBERBT VARIETY OF BHd3ABB* ' _B«jood tbe ordinary tonic effect o( a para crape wlao, Uoaact»aa aa-altertuire. and -ravAUpa aerrut* txo rtoH sotoanos aso cojsttpatioh or tub bowjul. •odwbo. i coßsKqce(TLT. casSot ca* ouum wum. ar* bring It 11tb tbe happiest effect. . Sold at nanafaetnreria prices by _ * * J.’ H.' HEED * CO- Cdcazo. DL t* gelvedlere. lIU tsepc U iaeo. aeiidW-Ua LB. Ift :N'*l w- ;SOPPLT' OP !OTHY TITCOMB’& noon:, MISI GILBERT’S CAREER. For tala by H. KEEX, Bookseller, JTp. Itt., .LAKE STREET J?TJ JpFI; JIAHU.PAC.TORY, 0,. M.- SPEARS,. JR., ' With . XX 33 n z o Gr, boleule .0:1 Retail Dealer, la BAT sat s, gaps: and riraa, B LAB AND WOLF ROBES. Ae, S5 - Lake! Street, Chicago, HL - .65 b£r£!i“ !f c VP. lly anaoaoc e to ficlr old patrons Anil heTrade. that they nr® now In receipt or a larse and dllaasoni lent of all good* In their Hoc. ocl^dOW Would res the Trade; full assort! Hr LDiSI t asa prap f: XSE.ED WANTED J C commenced the. mano&ctore of SB OIL AT CHICAGO, rai te pip - {a. blgbut market price log jA X SEED. Cake Tor Sale at all times. • ■*• , -j' < ’- * niinani-. moek. . c°r.Clark anils. v,„rrEt,Clilcae. L A jA F E nous E , OBICACUVIU IBST CLASS HOTSL. H ties Only 81.40 Per Day. •aUd aair tbe Central Railroad Depots, at the etna, lay of Haah street Bridie. 8. V. SEA A CO., Froprietom [anPjcafieami na Located n< ORO0 RO Bl 2KERTAXD GLAS^ IRLEY & TYRRELL, 4LB - ’-9 Streep 9hie«ct * 4^ Importer* and-Dealers la W, CBIM, GLASS, lIIAMBSima-?UTEDWA(!£, croc: BBfTAI PITO) AXD KESOSEHE IAHPS, TABLE- mnr ASD LOOSD7&.GLASSES, ; tba attention of Dealer* to their id Complete Stock of Goods, tey offer low tor Caah er soed SoU*. B AK - Uil’S GREAT VARIETT STORE. No. 138- Lake Street. I _ WotntM- -1,000 pound* of everr'shadr and color et Split, single tad Doable Zephyr.Spaceti. Tinsel and the new Sotferlx 0 color, at Wholesale and IlctolL Qoaxn 1 *«*.—6oo pound* ol ttib superior Tarn. | Blue Mixed, white. Scarlet, Clouded, Bine, Drab, Ac. ‘- Biaaers— . large. stock at German and French is JeMSHPC. Eetlcalc. TVork. touch and Toy Basket*. . Cr»djs|and -aba, Glga. Chaim, Workstaoda,Ac. 1 Bran Cage i—3oo dozen of a aapertor manufacture. I A»o, paSrotand Squirrel Case*. 1 Tora_iin> frascr Coops ol onr direct‘.lmportation I frdm Fteocl. Kpgllab and German Mauauctorers. I Also. Gases if Toy* of 30 doieu assorted, for SIS and » IJOicsse. 'la XoyataeqdJcse rorlety. Ac. • I'• Ttyrtt N moss.—A general assortment of ererr- I thins la this iae. 1 tnts and Vholeaele Dealers throughout ! theW>s*wll flnd-oarstock complete, and prices aa 1-low or lowei than the lowest. Toy* and Fancy Goods i, - are uaportec by a* direct, consequently we can com < pete with an ' boose In the country. Domestic Goods direct Don the manufacturer enable as to ofiersa. ■parlor inducement*. Call and try oa at No. 13S LAKE. BTBEET. , ... .[nalS'SIMjJ , . po.WjEXL & . iIANSFEELD, numcmiM or [NI> COMPOSITION roofs FKX.X . J|l •d Sooting materials. Dearborn Street Dearborn Block. CbL cajo, lU. P.O. BoxJSiS.. • oa*«. vo. . Tiom nine j .can,, we are Tula nnaarpd bw* proof or 'tetb&dtr « rooffe have re) Qons for ue i year* experience In this baalneaa In CM enabled to lav Roofs, and fnrnUh mate, teed in durablUtv and quality, and i* tbe Itbo nine,-we refer to flnt-claa# ball dices were. for the above term or yean, oar pained uninjured by theweatber. lilree. lent wltli all country order*. f-Q. L. Wheelocfc.Bd. Barling;. W. W fcMtecta: John BolUtt, Baker ifelfcßwen. lard. Builder*; J. K. Dotaford. Kao.. N Sdlet pnrton. &g„ J. T. Edward*. Em,. Thorn** Church, Em., Mathew aeSk-dllS^ni Biruncia Bovtnglon, a] Wflcox a BaL f» Wilder. ! x£ffi'Ss. c l §OX I|D IFI E I). .MI LK. u \ fc I Su«aror3UUc,/ t ‘ , Piileat Croats ud fiaHef t J?*rln*,Arro\T Hoot,<>at Zffcal, Xmptoca, * ’ 'll! OF THE BEST QtTALITT/. V ' *>und»t" ‘'■ CAIJS.’BBOTOTEfI, i i :•»• • AmUxPnMrtpitaa Store. * ... .I- HaiitkWjUiik»«t. ‘T \nS.-\ OFFER FOR SALE AT , *T ' loir *.’*•'* ,BOO'TBoiw Soap*.' rj 2dQ.Boi«aS*etX.- ’ . 100 KesaSalSoda,. • * loosedS.C.a*> , 200 Bo?e> Sataratai.. •; i •■26-Boxeg*' ~ lOOßqxea Concentrated Lye. - ‘ • “ ' . i ,u wn.i.T'iv T.rrfjr *’ . ~ . t ; i ■ • ?r. i, igA co,- . r ft^^Jttth'.WaterSt 60Hh(U8nxar. '.;:iOQjAliV ; . V* J 'J' UO.BbtoXX'Spni Wit UTTLS ' *■■• i ■ ■ j • -» C 0.,129 Sqn(aWfcUr.St ... iIOKIIOX BEATER HAT -PRESS; our «»- IcnUon»Qf 1 cnUon»Qf We, a In. be a {9. at the and* end F A. long; average weight tMlbe. la shipping by wb aave newly one-half In freight over any other preee ia use. We can shin ten tons of Timothy "SK 1 ? ■£* I * n * a »oox car. JOHN K. HARRIS. Allen- TRle. Indiana, Malones of Patentee and exclusive pro. •prlcepr of the patent forthrCnltedStaUrs. J. p. mosT • & t 'c. , . 0al ?R?. r *». u, '» and. >Unu&ctnmja for the State of IllinoU. Descriptive Circular sent freo upon application.. -ooigxl'r lio ■ ■ Removal. ■ -140 F. MUNSON Haa yeaoyed bla stock of Blank Books and Stationery ' TO 140 T-aVn laraEllT. . Where he hulirandleereaaedadMee fcri;ppl,tl t tTery stationery required In tat. OFFICE ajm cQUKTXXQ- ROOM. .» an klnd» oftiLANK BOOKS of any desired 'We of ' HD 8110118, -' ' * ' At abort notice! aol'aP-tT ' ■ • P. MUNSON. 113. Lak/ytraat. QTOBE AND GOODS FOR' JAJLfi CHEAP—worth about |T,OOa Is a floarUh* tnrVUiare. 1W mU« from C’blcazo, with a Am-claas imk 9*ooo whr be taken la Chicago Beal,Xatate,' (3.000 eajh. and balance la ooerear. Payment to bats. CCQJBQ. A. UaZJ&B, IXDuSbra •tract, Chicago. * Ei.^SU 1 *ib itnti,. window slim i • " .. • ■EW linn JUST RECEIVED. The Beet Goode in the eity AT* VERY laWPSICEa : p APER HANGINGS FALL STOCK, Olo » nff Ofeatiy Seduced Price ;r » E. O. L iF jLIO.V. ,m,W » - - *«*». StvMt r-- TO >! SS i iifc43o*> B |T DOIOTO-lj "g jl N I N G E R ' S LONDON DOCK *«• I , ... r; Gt.xn.- ■ i • this Religious tonic stimulant, j lapeciajly downed rpc-tho Vm of the Medical Profession • . .. and Family, . •?JS TI "P fopctneded-lho “Gin*." “Aromaltc.** • iSiisr* **£chn»ppm~ 4c_ l» now to. ■toned By an of the moat prominent Phyridaiw.Ciicm. ConnoLweary. »* poaariiutg aU of those In. mnslc nedfelfial qnatltlec, {totildanj diuretic) which V v° ,V D w* l U! *- I>ul U P 1,1 WK*.bo*» u “ and told by all Drujcgthtu, Grocers. dr. A. a. bim.nger &.co~ SoLiTiorwmisi, “ ‘ " • No. 19 Broad Street, N. T. aale. wholesale. In Clileieo by Hort M Pierce, J. H. Heed A Co; and J. t s. luller\4 Co -••’•! ‘ foq4dlKA*nnl • = j . soo mxEs ■ meerimac prints, 8 Cants P«r yard at TVholc*o]«. P.PAIMEE, HI AND 110 LAKE STUEET. .mSMO-lr • 250 Pieces Real English BRUSSELS CARPETS, «o: Cwti perTardfat Belal].’ P..PAIMEE, ■ , 11 VIM ism-in MKEumrar. .ate-tdenw . . | 400 PIECES IT A 7VTT LeXOlN', AJXD PA9ITIO DELAINES. If 1-2 Cent, per Vatu at TTlioleeale. P. PAIStEH, 112, 111 AM) HQ LAKE SHIEZT. •atMd.l'OO . . OBEA? CAEPET TTfITT. Hollister ii WURIos, i ' Xo. m 1U -& 117 • - - late Street • . . tu a 137 Tio best Cfrods at La* Prices. ! CARPETINGS. fßr ,f»lc.of tlielr own Imports, maanfacture. Hie lartut wm!^cJ^e rt .? L ' n M n .l ,ia N«*rthwe»t of .Vedi.liloii, Tni-Sft etln.Three.Mt.SHpcrnno Vi? W . Cotton and Wool Ingrain; powSh^priM? 69 * wWcU the l‘ oUw> Cj» luw«w Olt: CLOTHS. wtth*r?t * » nd unrivalled laortmcnL '.“j rfiry?? lwl 11 X- otyleor price, of tncUnU and ,n wWU»»ofowjyan!.oiie.aiid. *wo yarila wide, at pricca trom ti res Abo. Heavy Shoe* fell* »tA^«V^. ve ’• u e, S ,| tevn feet and twenty.four wnr *° tcn aMlUnna per vard h e , at U, ra , e t fr“ d, ’ f ' MATTIWCS AND RUGS. £ e^*Jl M, t . t l n,5 * Q, . rofflc «*- Choreh«L TcitHwlca. *c., S^^ffifci r K^? oe K t l alf **►»»<» >*nu wide; tunica LnorrSJS^rfc. 601 ** white and checkeO. * o«'**nd.a.lmlf yurdauhle; Mosaic. Vel. HrasiS^f..!^n d i 7 *. Ul , tc . 1 ! Cocoa. Jute. JUnIHa, *nd Sho.pdsfcia M*U oi tha sreweat raocty Dgidro and pattcra. CURTAIN COCOS. Trench BrQCStelle. Satin DeLalnea. FTcnch Printed dered Laee pßrtalDN In pain ami bv thcvartl- tnu • wid by the yard; Corulce% °. r sm; V lst Curtula Baud* and rtaj tw^TS? 14 * iAfl** Drapery lom Glmojl»i«-l2 S , . l w« 11, J c1 ?4?4 suk Catbiln UaiflPk hrU all kinds ofTriraiulnx* nectary lor turta^r*l\ In. ,lr - 7 aUi * i'll (’aided Wbltt. imtr. Ore a amt Blue Shade HolanOslu all wldtba;.togetlier with |;n»v a I’aivnt Sprint: iU. tf JturP »- u*nmber«i?a and £*if e J *»Pendulum Fixtures, Uraa*aad Tl^li“ ,KjW - t ' inm, ' y “ 0a lir “ b * ta * *»*••*• furnishing goods. Table Uaena In pattern* and by the yard. Linen N,vi. w »"clJle«» Linen and Cot'dn BJiccUnf* 0* all width*. Linen and Cotton liliow.t'a*- J-rttah, Wano and Tabic Covers. tmbiol. dared, printed and embOMaed: Furniture Chintz* lose* UPHOLSTRY GOODS. TUSokeU. Quilu, Sheets, 1-lHow Caaes. Lounce*. poet r "Fo. K i Craae Tafts PRIME LIVE GEESE FEATHERS. Honiitpr Ob WUUltt^i GREAT CARPET HALL, 135 * IST...Lake Street, (npatalrsj...iy a & l 3 Ps&dlilAß* X° lovers- op GOOD: TEAS & COFFEES. Th«: Bait- ’at S T A .VT 0 S ’ S , NO. 48 CLARK STREET. Twtntj per u -Smai •It Wholesale Retail. i .. t THK AX, d CHEAPEST segars. Tt 7 , M T S, -C a « —lO Fop 25 CM. Trj JSj | _ 9 For 25 Cu Sennit* 7 For 25 Cti. Scfan - 6.For 25 CU. rj*T Scffar» 5 For 25 CM. . fry Mjr Sesari —.,,4 For 25 CM. Sesarr— • 3 For 25 CM. Jtß Imported direct, ud betterftrr the ifonej than csa i-...-. j • te'fooad Ajrrwasu. . .oef’eb.l^ddpg*- .lOJjES, PERDUE & SMALL, •lia ’i • I*” £ake Street . • • 133 JLIXCFACPUBEES OF BLANK BOOKS. Trßouait*>«> arua, z*ujb» 01 •WTIITES'G-PAPERS!. Ent elopes, -Memorandum and Bass Books. wairavo- mu -im rainss. , Cirii aad Ctu-dboartls. ' BOOK BIN DISKS’-" STOCK, lU> OFFICE mnOREBT, -JONES. ASDtTE A Ehf.Vr. JJEMOVAL. —Furst <fc Bradler,~ ._ Plow, %agaii uid Carriage Manufiacturoti,'* Sales ffobma. No. 90 Weat Lake afreet. Factory. Noa. 90 and a North Jefferson. between Lake and Fultow afreet*. AH kind* of wa*o*fTfcxtber:FMw'H4ddl«*‘ H and Plow fleams far aale... ....-h ~ tffl-rn • CATARRH!- CATARRH' Da.'dSILTFB LltuM Catarrh* Remedy. 'War;: 7SW*ASBd4iSS&S%^7S&» nilaoU. U«sc3isjj aolQxhv {rp-aTAaaj 1M Lehe Street