now IhAn they bar* been at an? limn this
fO»ou. owing to tho Increase In lnmbor-nte*. Aa bit’ll
atlpfr I,O‘W U jal<l for lumber from cV-uln in (Tut-
Dcrninan, of tho Toast Wrecking ('mi
r*ny, b«;> ItfJ the city to look after tlm *<lip
,b|ch alnm-Jeil ncur Two Rlvnrn a ilny op
It In nnijcpaton.l that thn Levlatlmn be- be-n
~Q t l« ber MidAtnnce. The LnKalln tv a* built at Ton
iwinh Ia«l tnyon by Mwnra. Parson* k Humbln for
aoutHri*. rams A 1, ami la raluM at |30,«00.
tnf n*i,i: o.v i.a;<s mk-hman.
TbeftTCeirilo wblrh awept over hake MMilgm
JlcDthr nI«M Kno nil ‘lay Tu-aday he*, a* far a* hcjrJ
ff, eoa* ljut very tittle dunarm on Oil* aide of tue like
Ai itewlnd, however, w« blowing from Urn south*eat,
fNtfWcrablo Injury might Lave been done to the ahln-
P I M CII the paal able wind. hu mil yet H*«n reportnl.
VbearddenlMlina far reported are na follow*: Tno
(difElv*. of Holland, arrived .at Grind Hiacti Tom
day nioroli'g in n waW.lo.-jgo,i condition. Iho
tcif *t, A . OD, „ f:n ‘tnc, la HPhorn 6 inllee
touit) '.} ,a t ‘dty, ami a total wre<k. Crew
ill «iTfd. 11m rchr Rtamj.Mf, wlmaHadm, front
BhtbC.T(l*n for liunalo, la t*hor« at hong Point. Tho
,fbr Seabird, wlik-li cleared from Cbkngo H.turday
vltlia «rgo of whc/il. 1.) rcfnrtnl aahorr nl llarria'
p e r,full < f water. Tbo b.irgu K. T. Judd, with a
(ireoof wheat from tills place for ItufTiilo, la asboro
(orort Aoatln reef. Tlieacbr Sylvester NHwon, «ith
inrgoof Imrlcy, fa n«boro rn Point nit Police. Tlio
(tbrEirm Ip nahmn and full of water at Starry Island.
Erie. The mhr p, .1. Cleveland la lying In too
Mackinaw, leaking, with her cantae all gone,
ftiMirC. A. Mug. with a cargo of whoal, wlik-b
itatnbpre In too Hlralfa of Mackinaw Monday nlaht,
|U I* 0 reloaatd, and la being (owed to Detroit
idlM.
LAKE ERIE.
Dt.'FFALO.
friehl Dltt-nlfA lo The CMevt* Tribute.
jcrrM.o, N. T., Oct. 27.—The ichr Erie Dsltc.
riih|f*l° for a Lake Ontario port, was reported
uhrre it Tort Colbornc thl* morning. Whllo ciilcring
Ukubordtulng Hie alurm In tow of a lug, tho lino
StfUiii'l tho vcbucjl lima ittaiidcil. Tho IngCrnwcll
lUili/hler, will tro I n b»>r asxlaliniß from la-roln Iho
gening, bus la not limiting much. Tho icUV Voumr
Utidc*, wilh "tniio from Kolty’* Island, I* reported
Bhoremd attult nt Dunkirk. Gjpt. U Dlrulck will
Klobrr«ud nco what am he dene. Ouito n h«avr
itsMtly «!»'«* baa t rcvrilM hero all day. ifctalolng nil
nothin l«rl. ThoOiptilii of tho bark favorite ro
wu »
Sotede, ai-ova Long Pnitil, |.« reported full
if liter. Ujiul ficlghn ute w.aktr. ybipmanU have
pomade to-day at n>jc on wheat, to on com, ami
on oa!a to hew York.
ERIE.
fptrinl ni*vol>-/. fn The Chtrrtao Tribune.
f«s.pf., Oct. 27.—AnriTXLr—From {’h!c.->gf», prop
Citnpbcll; from Milwaukee, nchr llivcaiac.
BKtim—-0,0.0 t/u wheat, £*,4T3 brls Hour.
Cmsrtr..'—Sclir Moddtii'-Hird, cod to Chicago at
|l.loT*rb"i. 8
Alfrrillo Hi'.tu Lin been prevailing upon
td to-day. MH-oru »ej«eh woro drtvrn In Lrre wind.
teiJ. lw;> vjv/Hj In jiurt attruinb-d b> (pit?, but
tinfor.C'l-a-It by the fjty of Ilia storm. Nodlsss.
reported.
VESSELS PO3SED TORT HURON.
.‘■'ptel'tl UltjHtlrh t.i rki r/ifftij-j Tril -Ht.
PeßTm.no.v, Mich., Oct. 2?.—Down—Props Cub;
B;cirdiOil coa'ort; schr lUsca.
rf-%fj-s Wavcny, St. Joieph, Aryylo ami const
idn Kilf»Rp, Winnie filawsou, .Marla .'.UrUii, Willi
Jow, Harv- ft Horne.
Unp—West, l ri»-k; weather clmirj v.
TMtehr .1. O. Thsjrr has urriveef up, minus Li
fbboom, which w. b taken out by the proo Scotia i
SiHta. 8h« tei olrn here.
foil llvnoji, Mich., Oct. *J7—JO p. m —Down
!•><’Ktnui ; -H.hni PceliUgo, Jlarcimo. 1L
C«d,iml Whltn 01 md.
l/’f-Prcf’ "‘eslf •(!, M.mielee, Trader ami Larne
pilule and bnrgc.
UliDCOCta—SihtM Slnr-son, Marla Marlin. SI
linen*. Zadi Chandler, Maggie Mcltay.
Tfisfr-West, Kcntlo: w-athcr, line.
!drZick Chandler rctiirnnd litre this crenltg vHU
let ciianl! badly epm, and sdir St. Lawicmto with
iwJiUgone.
ILLINOIS RIVER AMD CANAL.
frWW Hi'pjirh /„ vhif.no />r.<in».
hSitu, 111., 0:1. 27.—Akuived by Iltvrtt—Noth
kb
Pxmith—Scow Towhead, light, for Uouiicplu ;
ffep Ch.ua, with mcrchamllae, for ifeary.
htitp i.hio Cawt— Nothing.
rniioOti—Sluir Atti.uiiu.light, for New Orloina:
Kid of Trade and North lham.ii, Loth with luhilOk'
glaSallo; prop China, fur Henry, with uu-miaa-
Mb« felt eleven Inches of water on Iho mllcrellln
I«kl5, Elver rising: wind wort.
Busopoat, li!., Oct. 27.—Ar.uivti>—Go!d-lluut< t
u3ul& 6jSUO bn oats ; Gcu. Sherman, MuTle, (V.Uki Li
ten; i. Weolscn, Morris d,0«.0 t<u corn : ijrcii il<-u
ui lKkpuß, 1,0k3 brli Hour; Map;, leaf, Ixu
I,‘A3 bu 0»!». '
Cuiun-Munto Christo, S'lie- a. ft.-t.tTC ft luinhcr •
T.T.SSaniui, Aux Sable, ft Ki.ubtr. 7 m shin-
W V. A. Steel, bird's ilridge, ao,'J7V ft lumber:
Cndf GriswOid, Mluooka, lO.Uf tt lumber; Utile
87.h7l ft lumber; prop Whale, Hciu-ca,
lufl)tcr > 33 * 300 L“h; Friendship. Seucca, 10J.’
r . G , to, al J * S* uecs t i o.v a ft lumber; Q.
LBmli, JoLef, Jsm liunber, <0 in staves.
MISCELLANEOUS.
iflJirrtchfrom I'oit Colhorao itatco thatthoechr
Kelklie. wheat fcden, went ashore yesterday laoru
bf «fl that harbor, while the wind was blowing a gaio
fratb* Wt*f The Detroit Tribune utatea that the
ijArnWga C. J. Kershaw run aground Saturday In
ot tho tug Winslow
TUTgtina.it her all <Uy Monday emleivorlng to ro
Ur «l ‘■•onaorl, the Waltham, o»
LT’ff* *«> beurlly lad-m with
«Ji from Diidulo for Chicago. Thu Kcr
£f -Th?.V»‘ 7 t V ol w °, Ht <ho Detroit
CJIJ ImmUt John Wesley. Which left thin porta
for ALibsater to load piaster lor Chlca
rl3ht «nd loaded; but while com-
Ss*iiW d * a en '. Lft Tho iup Jlertrcliy
MSrJf f r Unir » l,nt co -‘ 1:l ‘ lo ber no good,
i! b , n ß b ‘ * be wl| l bavo ro lighter n. j ortionof her
<...Tho new llgbt-houto at hand Ikucb, l.ilrci
Ki^*JW u ? ( . 0f thv fir,t Ulllu Sloudoy tildit,
Um w lo b,,rn 1,11:11 tlj e dose of nnvlg.il
df? 1 18 hwd while, audof (ho fourth nr
not mistake it fop I’olut au
55J J n lh * Bcl >r William LewULssJiißt
LuDalo upon her first trip for
objcctlre point Is r?netangut*hono.
tit , UlU i! trfl, f r Ihcucc returns to
T« thl °u° d bring* u low! to UiilTnlo.
iAr . ril l rlle ! tctlw *' IHirm feet. All
lb»oS» .v buon frwiutnt hcrokforu. this Is
the fibo cousd bo induced to accept, with
«. Uko satisfactory ruaulia."
UMirtaeftiT 18 2 8l F \ oi \ t " h!L ' h ba" been laid up
hniaM,. w for . ,ho I** l months, wo* sunk
this sidoof (be
i ilc U'omcuado deck forward,
Kit' hM 6taß S oaftof *b« pilot house, is out oi
tSiu sa. D tl ‘1 ."i-'Wevroj l to the depth of 3 foel.
° ’ ' , ‘" l "‘ o “ d
~ telegraphic brevities.
twSyilgS*"" 0 ' f 0“ “
Kurrlff Sim o * cl,om obl oilutß over the dla
nTOiSalrf“nT oountJr ’ ,u tbo “ ou ‘ h -
p ““ iu p “ y -
Cdltor Who in Glad tho Fight In
Over,
Thera U .1 ®*ethnd PiauuDcaUr,
liH' 0 substantial joy for tho editor
0110111 t“ 11ll “i which
l)ur‘u K tbo fronrotß of
pioloaisd C ™*P C|l “'l to bold a sort of
calliore leveß ‘ T’boroialbofluon
bim,TiZVll“ ' o,r ‘“f™ were sovcral variolioß of
10 “ r° Oovoriimant
{to of no??" .. Lot tbo Uoverumout tuko
u «bM ta „| ho “Tt "teka pa|»r
WajV yao can oil, and
■Unit'" a,!i “ *1 *°llßr, and tbat'a tha
n b lnl lex ti* ibo man wll ° dr JPP fI J in
l»*0uld .btioll V.Etamonetizo Bold!''
tdsitf.qniiiu t,. ,b ? f/Htcml balr iobo up
*'•»«, an b.SP.a lbo , ' rol ; ul porouinuo i "it'll
b «SoouL only Sit “ f t ? rb “"““ 1 -" Aud tbon
<M «UUc iftV', MCB H halt »«v HP Iboat.UM,
»lUkTiiu.ri®, editor out ut bis fe,v remtibiuK
*>» tot TK°“ Rb tha banlaiera, "D-_n
•teba, the edi.tri?. E"* n "badrana up a chair,
1,1 o*i c.,. e ~onc. l for half an hour m
;«'tl»«ar,, .. Q * c . r 9"“ .“‘.a paper, and ibeu
E 1 *- TbVm.ii w? um bait on general priuei
tola? a u Si?.'" Ul 1,“" b “ tblDk “ b " aocs
iSrLf, l', bca 9 |UI “‘°aay, "I told you
JrthMr, ch“ct eamranuicaloß iu
“» iduot'Sb‘h S5 oll V ouo “ rui eiomid
Jifttba, a demJatSSo’ b , rMtb •“ aaplono and
cditor*<« B * Mani of steam pours out of
S* la«Jd°o P r haa° lo“ ‘*i Urln S the couvorßa
at tiieee [. b j 8 011 R e ‘ uc6 ceaaoU to com-
Sf«>cai»ii“., I , r Pm “V uu ß people—only tlia
to BlucUcomS *° that lboce«-
'“I, >«jaccop“aJl* Ull lU “ ““ d ° f **“ b,lll ° ia
£ “I»UI, Travel,,, on Oliicnira and
S[f,lr M **l, Louts.
J» 811 n tlilor ' rec °ntly made a
52f« • took "bo,u U V, I . 011 «'“1 baa
S t ***alehoß ww l. J ’ Tll » New York Mm
"*• boaig. wt »«he says about Chicago aud
"*• -aa
ta/i” .V 1 B ° a fortunate
la Our W‘4«f statistical
to»« dial HI Wlil be pleased
taw »noUbfa imV. c i ,Jrb# a,d yet been
3L^ iU^arJ .uiiiwSl?i?a 1,0f0UU(l ta 8| ' hoala
ddrnu*y. B i ** wl dch a man announced him
to Uifl'2uife^ U . U n y J lr ‘ VfU «u Mon
3la?H ct *«nd wtheratSuM 1 ’ 4x4 make
fortui Be was dlaaiipuiut
tyffff klaj Uut« Xhe • ?n^ u »’H illUua ®oi kiudly
n*i£*‘morti ugi m•it . t" 0 ! 1 ! 1 ut be up to the
*nTd^ Cui « mwuuli« . f vriWo»(ih# uiiuo by
kSJ i??* In ri>Mri * to b® known) wu
“iClurtLfi*, 1 !,""' 4
■‘•"awe he gave the prisoners
FOREIGN.
Denial of Uto Deport tlmt Kervla
Has Deelaretl War.
Tho Scandalous Story Concerning King
Alfonso Discredited.
riijHldnns DerlnrnVon Arnlm UnnNoto
Dmliiro Ills Sentence.
Execution of Fivo Assassins of tho Amer
ican Missionary in Mexico.
TURKEY.
A PENIAL.
X.ONPON, Oct. 27.—The JleuterTelegram Com
pany lias rcceivotl diepstcbca denying the atato
m< nt made in tbo .Sfoudnn/’a Vienna special to
the effect that tho Servian fikuptschina had
voted In favor of going to war with Tmtiey.
HERZEGOVINIAN IlKnj-I.'.EH.
A correspondent of tho London Titncf, writ
ing from Niaano, Montenegro, gives tbo follow
ing account of tho condition aud grievances of
tbo refugees from Herzegovina, of whom there
wore estimated lube JJU.UjOcn the of Ben-
Umber: “ \»o wont to see some of tbo fugi
tncs, for tlio moot | an uoinon, in nucha stale
of rags and tnwory that they would not bo al
lowed to Log m iho strools of London,
with two cr three old mon past tbo
lighting ago even In this conn
try. \to overtook one going to the
war wjo bad forgotten whether ho was 75 or 7(1.
At uiyroduosi n»y companion asked what made
them ea-.o lionio to como hero. They did not
so'm to liavo any ilrilnitc idea, exropL it wan to
cnoiipo from tho Turkm It was evidently a g-m
--ernt pnnic m tho insmTcctieun. When question
ed as to their special grievances, they ail eald
thinca —tho Turks robbed them, took
whatm,pi ib.sv wanted—their animals, wbat they
Into in thrir ItonscK, aud oven their daughters
when they took a fancy to thorn, and they never
naw them any more.”
Tl reev'h LAST FINANCIAL MEATERT.
Vienna, Oct. 11,—There haolttun an exebango
of idi'im among the powers couooiniug the lust
financiall measure of Turkey. Witfi tbo cxccp
t:on of trunco, nlisch has not yet spokon, tho
others sco no grounds for auv representation or
remonstrance In it.
GRAIN,
Tin; ROYAL SCANDAL HTOUY DENIED,
Wasuinuton, D. c., Oct. 2V. —Advices from
London deny tho story of “ love uud adßaH.sUiA
tiou," in which tho Kiug of Spam aud tho Buko
do Sexto are represented ca tho principal actors.
One vcislou, speaking of tho wife aud daughter
of tho Hpanish Colonel, shows its falsity from
Iho fact that tlio Colonel mentioned is well
.mown in New York, whero ho rcn:/Icd a long
tuno, ami maniod an Amoilctm lady, who has
no daughter, and tbo goutlcinnn. in-toal of be
ing us/iiemiatcd, is alivo m.d in comfortable
circumstances.
GERMANY.
MEETING OF I’AULJAUENT.
Berlin, Oct. 27.—Tho Ueimun Farlixmcut
met to-day. Tho Jjmpcior Wiliiam wca absont
oti account of indisj*oeitioD. His opcocb was
read by llrrr Belt-ruck, tbo Minister of Btato.
Urn Majesty *ayc that eo fur ashmnan judgment
can diacurn. peace is moro asMirod now than at
any timo during tbo tv.onty yoats preceding tlio
tecoustiuctioii of tb* Empire.
TAVAIUAN PCI.ITIC3.
Mt'Ninr, Oct. 27.—Tho Altgnueinr
/.n'uu.j itutc. thxt tbo Bavarian (Juambor will
be cuavcuptl ciiiiy in Jauuaiy. It will nut do
dh-bulvod unless it cause* a deadlock bv reject
ing tho (tovernment’s financial measure.
London. Oct. 2d—(s u. to.—A special from Ber
lin eavs it is now settled thnt Frinco Frederick
JJ Ilham, “ Uucer Fritz,” will certainly go to the
i hiudclphia CcnlCLulal Exhibifiim. It is also
stated chat bis oldest sen will accompany.
VON AIt.M.H.
London, Oct. 23—7 a. in.—A special from Ber
lin nlaics that a council of phTsicnns, acting in
behalf of tho Supreme Court, declared that
Count Yon Aruim is unable to hour tin prolonged
imprisonment to which ho has boon sentenced.
MEXICO.
rr.oEocirED.
City of Mexico. Oct. 20.—Tbo Chamber of
Deputies was prorogued on tbo 15lb. Tbo
extraordinary powers of tbo Executive wore
voted by 130 against 14.
ASSASMNS EXECUTED.
Advices from Guadalajara to tbe IGth state
that live participants in the murder of tbe
American iniHJ-lonary. John L. Stephens, which
occurred iu Abatuluco iu March, 1870, bad boon
executed.
OCEANICA.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
San Fiianchco. Oct. 27.—Arrived, A. 8. N.
Co.’s steamer McGregor, from Sydney, \m
Auckland ami Honolulu.
SEW SOI'TU WALES.
Nows from Now South Woles, in tbo absence
of exciting political matter, is comparatively
unimportant. The only anticipations indulged
iu in regard to tbo buniuoss or tbo noxt session
of Parliament bad reference to tbo extension of
tbo railways.
During tbo month there baa been marked In
activity in mining matters. Scarcely any now
holds bad been opened. Nearly all tbo old work*
lug mines had been unusually quiet.
Tbo wool crop promises well.
VICTORIA.
Tbo International Exhibition was opened
on tbo Slut of August. Parliament met
on tho 7tb of September. Tbo Chief
Secretary made a statement that tbo
Government intended to provide by
way of loan for tbo building of schools, and
would tako stops to cuforco tbo compulsory
clause of tbe Education act, and establish night
schools in ceuties of population. Tho Govern
ment intended to pioposo a loau of £IOO,OOO fur
public works.
Wheat tirm at 5s 9>£d,
A motion of want of confidence in tbo Minis
try waa under debate in tbo Assembly Sept. 23,
and promised to continue for a week at least.
It was thought that tbe Grabam-Derry Govern
ment was doomed.
borrn Australia.
A mngnlflcent discovcrv bad been mode at tbo
Moonta Mines of a lodo 6 feet wide of rich ore,
which would work for years.
NEW 2E.ILAND.
Wheat market dull.
A motion for tbo abolition of the provinces
was carried by e majontv of 52 to 17,
QUEENSLAND.
The Governor proiogucd Parliament on Sent.
10, until Nov. 2J.
Late returns of tbo various tanks trading in
tho Colomee, indicate a steady expansion of
Colonial trade and commerce.
CENTRAL ASIA.
ANOTHER IKBCRRECnoN,
London, Got. 27.—Tbo insurrection in Kho
kind has been renewed, and (ho new Kbao bos
fled to Kbadjiod.
RUSSIAN OPERATIONS.
Bkiili.v, Oct. 11,-A email Russian force has
boon dispatched from rondjokent iu the direc
tion of Garni, the Capital of iluhamed Racblm
Bbah, ruler of Karaleghm. Oanu is situated
about 180 mil os south of Kbokand, and au many
north of Feizabad. in Badakshau. Oarm and
tlio whole country of Karatoghiu. in the British
Government maps, appear as Afghan tor
nlory, though tho liuuuiauu regard Muliamed
Racbiu as a vassal of Bokhara. The inhabitants
of this mountainous region aro stated to hare
mado an aitomni to attack Russian territory
dunug (bo late Khokand rebellion ; it was only
owing to the fidelity of the Upper Zarafshan Vol
ley tribes that the Karateghm people wore pre
vented from penetrating across the hills to Ura
tube, and it is to protect the Matcha or Upper
Zarafehau Valley that the present expedi lon.
which seoms to be a dofonalyo one, is underi
Gen. von Kanfmaim has boon proeeuted by the
Czar with a golden sword, bearing the luhcrin
tlon, “ i’or ibo defeat of the KhoCandora.»
HOLLAND AND VENEZUELA.
THE IHTEUKUITKU mi'LUXUno DELATIONS,
The Hague, Got. U.—ln today's sitting of
the Hecond Chamber, the Minister fot Foreign
Affairs, replying to a question from M. Vander
putte, gavo a detailed account of the origin'of
tho difference between tho Venezuelan and
Neilherlauds Governments, aud confirmed the
tuteUigeuoo that the Venezuelan Minister had left
the Uasue because Holland would not withdraw
, her demand tor (ho reopening of (wo Venezuelan
TMK CHICAGO T
t-nrt!>. * Tho present si tn niton,” conclude 1 tJjr»
Mini, Her for foreign AiTmra, “is tint of (nt rr
rnr tci,] plornitic r-liiionu. It hunt of Aim
turn 1/* omiho mioftfiim;--, hut fiurlous Miuigb to
connnH prudence." Tho Olmmhor agreed to ad
journ lljo debate ou this matter.
VENEZUELA.
THE CROPS.
L\orATBA, Oct. 10.—Tho crops of coffeo and
cocoa in Venezuela trill bo abundant.
.tinny citizens of Caracas and other cities
will be present at tho opening of tbo Centennial
in Philadelphia.
THE POPE.
WHAT HE (Util TO FRENCH mount
Home, Oct. U.—Tbo Fopo, la receiving tho
pilgrims from tbo Dioceses of Uo«ancon, said
llio Catholic movement in Franco was a gnyH
fact, and that the great majority of Iho F/Lureit
pcoplo wore sincerely Catholic. Hb Uolinoa.t
added i “ 1 odmiro tbo regoocrailon of Fraflco ;
her commerco Uoarlshes, her crops arc plentiful,
and money circulates there in nbaudauco, wldlo
clsowhero, and especially in Italy, it is disap
pearing.”
GREAT BRITAIN.
THE FLOODS.
London Ttinm.
Dandcby, OoL 11.—The flowl is ropidiy sub
eidtog at Banbury. A groat deal of the ballast
on the Great Western Hallway lias boon swept
away, aud tho permanent way-men are
ropairing the damage. On Humtay a
lad 12 years of ago. named Bontham,
wan drowned at Adtlerbnry. Tho accident
happened near tho Banbury .t Cheltenham Ball
way works, which were inundated, and a por
tion of tho plant used in tho construction of tho
new lino haa been swept away. Tho through
tjafiic on the Northwester A ilanbnry Hallway
was completely slopped 10-dav. Tho ballast
ami slcoporaon tho hue between TowcceterauJ
Hoimdon wore swept away, and gangs of men
are at work repairing the damage, a new i.ridgo
on tho Banbury ic Cheltenham Hallway has
been conHidcratdy damaged, aud tbo works at
tbH end generally have shlfered.
IJiclhteb, Oct. ll.—Tho groat tloorls In tbirt
district are but alowly rubeidjig, more rain hav
ing fallen yesterday aud to-dav, and many of
tho roads ai.d footwaja arr Impjwaahlo lo foot
trayolcrs except by means of Trading. Tho
mami sower on tbo outskirts of tlm town hae
bnrst, and mauv of the tradesmen of tbo town
have Bulforod loss through thoir nndergroand
stores having been flooded. About twelve head of
sboop and pigs have been drowned in tho mead
ows, and more arc reported missing. A lad
named Plant, a native of Charndou, while re
turning homo from Jiicoster with bio father, uaa
drowned near Launton Station, on tbo North
western Hatlway, about midnight on Saturday.
Blaekjii.'jin, Oct. 11.- Thoro have lieen groat
floods in tbo Caldcr, the lloddcr, and the Bib
bio. Ham has fallen freely during tbo dav.
Oct. ll.—Tho water in tbo eastern
and western pai taof Leiceuter rose uo rapidiy on
Bnndaymornlugby the overflown! tbecanal and
tbo Boar that the inhabitants in mo&t parts luul
not timo to rumovo thoir goods to places of
safety, and bad to betuko themselves to their
nppor rooms, where they were involuutari-
Iv imprisoned for tho remainder of tho
day, leaving their furniture to float about
in tho lower rooms In water to tho
depth of from fl to •! feet. Bo groat was tbo
rush of water across Bolgravc-rosd, ono of tbo
principal thoroughfares in tho eastern outsKirts
uf tho town, that a strong wall aud several btick
Bummor-honses in allotment gardens doao bv
wore wished down and carried awav. aud acres
of surrounding land wore ' inundated,
presenting tho appearance of an inland
sea. In tho county the floods aocra to
have been tbo heaviest in tho direction of Biaby,
the wb'do country in that direction proi'cntlug
tho appearance of a lake. Hero Mrs. Alton lost
• i - Fhtop ; und between Ayleitouo uud Lcicoster
ft hli-ge number of cattle Sud sheep which had
Jx!cu pouted in holds adjoining tbo canal have
boon washed away aud drowned, while a num
ber of pigs are also missing. At (ilenileld.
where a railway bridge on the Leicester «t
Bwauumplon Hallway was washed away, as well
as a portion of the embankment, tbo floods
wore also very deep, aud, again occurring in tbo
night, caused tho wildest confusion to prevail.
Mabkkt Habborouou, Oct. 11. —A heavy fall
of rain, commencing at 1:30 p. m. on Saturday,
at Market llarbotougb, and continuing until
midnight, had caused tbo Welland to overflow
itu haute, laying an uunsual quantity of laud
under water. The line of tho flood in the town
street la Iho highest that has been marked dur
ing tbo taut illty years. Tho quantity of i
ram which foil dining the twelve horns amount
ed to 2.15 inches.
NoTTryoimi. Oct. 11.—Owing to tbo torrents
of ram which fell on Saturday and during Jaat
night, tbo Trent has In many places overflowed
Ua banks, and considerable tracts of land m tbo
valley of the river are inundated. No casual*
tics are repotted, as tbo water in ibis diatrict did
not mo with aulfleient rapidity to carry off live
otock. It is likely, however, that poUtoca and
other root crops will Buffer from the excessive
moisture.
Oxford, Oct. 11.—'Thero arc vast shoots of
water both iu Christ Cbmcb and Port Meadows
and tbo intermediate neighborhood of tbo river’s
course. Tbo drainage works, which wore going
on so successfully, havo boon brought to a com
plete standstill, tbe excavations being fllled with
water.
Pcnkridoe, Oct. 11.—The heavy rains of Sat
urday and Sunday havo douo great damage to
many of the collieries iu South Stafford. The
wordings were found so completely inundate 1
that several days must elapse before operations
can bo resumed.
Towomru. Oct. 10.—Yesterday (Saturdav)
ovomng, tbo 9tb lost., a torritto storm brofta
over rhls town and noigbboibood. In a very
short time tbo rivulot which moandore along by
tbn Last and West Junction Itailwav, crossing it
here and there, and falling into tho Tow at tbo
above town, was swollen into a torrent. Tho scene
of devastation to day (Sunday) is vorv striking
For fully of a mile, from just be
low tbo Greens Norton Junollou of tbo Last and
West Junction Hallway with tbo Northampton A
Danbury Lino, tbo permanent wav of tbe
former la completely ewopt away, with
the exception of a few isolated spots.
Tbo ballast has drifted in some places
to about 50 yards across tbo adjacent
meadows, ana undoubtedly very much is
carried Into tbe bed of tbo rivulot. Tbo sleep
ers. with tbo rails attached, havo sunk 2 or 3 foot
in some places, and hero and there they are in
clined at an analo of sbout 35 dog. Similar de
vastation has occurred st several points on tbe
lino, but not to so groat an extent. It is sup
posed that (bo trade on the iiuo will necessarily
bo suspended for at least a week. In tbe lower
part or the town many bouses were Inundated.
UAILROAD NEWS,
LOOKING AFTER THE LOW RATES.
Tbo Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners
are about to stir up another fuss with tbe rail
roftls. They have found out tbat'ali tbo roods
in tbo State aio evading tbo law as regards pas
eenget rates by soiling commutation, 1,000
milts, and round trip tickets at reduced rates.
They are bound to look into this and slop it if
possible, and therefore tbov have sent the fol
lowing communication to tbs various roads in
tbe State, m order to find out to what extent tbe
practice has been carried on t
Railikud and Wabbhoosb Comnamo.H, Spawn
ricLu, 111., Ort. tW.—Siu; Please prepuro amt for
ward to this ofllco at yoar earliest convenience a
btalemenl of tbo rates of faro charged by you for
round-tri*. pstssnger tlcke's, and If such Uckvta are
soldloab'l from all stations; also rotes charged by
you for coS’mutaUou, tbouean<Pinile, op hoy olbtr
form of special ticket. Your* very respectfully,
■IOHK M. PHAHsOX,
l>, A. ilr.ows,
jAMaa tiTi-PLE,
Commissioners.
It is hoped, in tho iutorcatof tho people, and
especially those living In Chicago, that the
CommisHlonora will lot this matter alone. The
commutation tickets are mostly issued to suiuir
bau towns for Ibo beuelU of those living
outside the city, but who have their
business here. If these people were
compelled to pav the high rates estab
lished by the Commissioners, and which
woro mainly intended for long distances, ihov
would be compelled to move into tho city, and
suburban properly would greatly depreciate.
Iho law requires that the roads shall make no
discriminations in fares of anyone place: this
they cannot do unless they soil commutation
tickets to all points, which is a real impossibili
ty. The Commissioners need not trouble them
selves that tho roads charge too little. All that
they aro required to do is to see that they do not
charge too much.
THE ST. LOUIS RAILROAD CONVENTION.
Special Dispatch la tt.e Chicane TriOuiu.
fipßwuirutLD, 111., Oct. a?.— The Governor has
appointed the following gentlemen as delegates
In behalf of the State to the Southern I’adtlo
Bail way Convention to bo bold iu St. Louie Nov.
. * „. J ; * } * of Chicago; T. B. Blaokstono,
of Chicago: J. M. Walker, of Chicago: J. M.
Douglass, of Chicago 5 George Armour, of Cbl
{A* Uuwkley, of Chicago; l\ L. Cable,
oHlock Island i Jesse B. Uildrup, of Belvidero:
Thomas line]], of Clinton j T. J, Carter, of
ItIISUJVE; TUrHSUAV. orTOnHK 3875.
Hr;rl , HSc 1,1 ; a A. B.wlnr, or Hnrm;-(M I •
NVilhnm IlctMvk. of or,,iw'.:
of .Mount Htf.-Ilinsc; J niililm Blud-s, of W
Ha; J.M. L’ttilov. of Fm-mirt: \V. il. I;,d„r
of hflliiKJmm: Oeoige W. lMr!:or. of finn v-n.
lor>: Channcoy Hardin. of Monmouth ; p. s
Taylor, of Cairo; W. C. FJai/a. of Moro : ami
11)6 President of tho Peons Board of
FREIGHT AGENTS* NOT'CE.
Ths Genera! IToight Arc-otw of tho road* load
ing out of I'aorja havo lapin.-l Iho folloaiu;’no
tice to Railroad Contracting and Lino Agents s
In order to oterwme the evil Jurrloforo prarfJrr.l of
ire-lltlDa and lining MJI« of fur j r-jponr
~f }w£ ' ‘r », * op,H nt the ruilrwMi.% jofi
o,» n/tol Ur °/ triCtly . °'* ,rrvo *nd enforce Ibofoik-u.
liig order: On and after Get. ■,*•( no nccnl or .., P .
i«7bt« 1'! *** "i rc V rt , or 1,1,1 " f for freight of
w ’**° »-y Hbipter, or from
.i . a .‘? r ’, ia . l ! af or ljo k!l,, wt. by vtvp-t eiaialmlion.
tlml tho freUthl la «otu.\Uy In tL «r!tbaluS
car nitrnlw’rn on billing *:i;, c-.r-i 'ound with rip
Vi! Ul ° car J" 1,1 l""****l"ii -.r ni-v.l moving it.
Afff nla of line* working over our r r,/U not ut™
"7'r I. ■ Jii«c. 1r tV S2 ls=”
agent of the road trausj.urtuig U. f
THE DAKOTA SOUTHERN.
SpMtti tAmntrh It The Chd*n / nnunr
Sioux Cur, la., Oct. 27.-At the annual mccU
ing of the btodcholdoia of the Dakota Southern
Ilaiftoad. held at the Bt. Charles Hotel, I'ank
ton, last night, the following Board of Directors
were elected for the ensuing year: O. C. Wick
er, J. 11. VTcker, Chicago; 8. ilecilmg, Sioux
AV, A. Hurloigli, W. W. JJrooHioga, and
Dr. j. a. rotter. Yankton. The followimr ofli
cers of tho road were elected: C. U. Wicker
Ircj.iJcnt; W. W. Hrookm-i., Tics-Wmitlont’;
>i. u. Wicker, General ilauagor; J. s. iieck
hog. Geueral Superintendent; J. J;. iiarauu
Secretary.
RESIGNATION.
Sptcint DiJtpaUn to The Chictuto Tribune.
Cedab Rapids, la., Oct. 27. W. |j. peKft
hono, for tho phut flv© ycar.i Superintoudenl of
tho Burlington, Cedar Rapids A Minnesota Rail
way, has resigned, to accept a almihtr position
on some loading lino from Cnicago, Xiis suc
cessor is uot yet announced.
SPOUTING.
THE TRIGGER.
mn.E-bHooir.vu.
Special Dispatch to Ike Chita to Tribune,
fs.EAßurrl.AKis. Ind., Oct. 27.-Tho rule-match
Pleasant Lake, ind., between teams of hix
etvch from the Jacksonville Rule Club.of Jackson,
Mich., tho Indiano Amateur Rilio Club, of Tori
Wayne, Xml., anJ tbo Chicago Jiltlo Club, has not
boon decided, and, by agreement, the same is to
bo determined by shooting a match of seven
Bconng and twoeighting shots at Jackson, Mich.,
on Wednesday, Nov. il). 1875, tho nmo tocora
raenco at y o’clock. All dldanco, 500 yard* : team
of bjx each, tbo place of anoutiug being changed
to Jackson by reason of the Jackson team lead
ing tho score at tho time tbo match wan declared
olf ou account of darkness. Tuo following aru
the scores made:
Chicago Team «t 200 yards, «; .Taokeoa Trim at 200
yards, S 4 s Fort Wayne Team at xiw yj rdi, VO
H-Jor? at 30 Hide (hub Tc»m •
u**?! 11- ; * » 5 a-1J
J. A. i'..rWti(itoa 3 n .j
V-V; “ Jlr s ° 3-17
J. Uirnnglon a 4 4 0-10
u 3 *
A. a. iittfkl ..5 *jj [) ~i
Imlbna Araatrnr It tile Association, of fort Wavue*
Col, Janita C. IJ< rk 3 3 a V.*,,
Capt, \V, W. Htinuott '4 ;j r, -,_i7
iJr. P.lJ.Wclsm i ‘i_\l
S. Hopkins 4 U 0— (1
Lol, T, H. Conlrcy 5 3 a ,
OfiuA.F. Bcvitreaux .4 4 a o—ll
ChicagoKitie Cub: u u
Col. 11. s. Thovipsou 4 4 4 s_i7
«. u.H,xion..?. ; , 1 Szi;
l>r. T. 11, Williams j 4 •• ,> u
Tho lion, J, R. liradwcll a 4 0 o— t
George WlUord 0 3 (►_ 7
George ReuthmmuUer 3 u u a
During tho shooting at 200 yards tho wind wae
blowing verv high ana unsteady down the lake
over widen the shooting took place, and a high
score was nearly impossible. Tho Chicago team
do not tael discouraged at the result, aud are
still determined to bring the silver pitcher to
Chicago.
BASt.QALL.
ATHLETICS—UUOW.HS.
Special Dxtvatch to The Chteayo Tribune.
PniLALEU-niA, Pa.. Oct. 27.—The St. Louie
Club kept up tbo unenviable notoriety they have
gained by leaving the ball-Ueld this afternoon,
and refusing to play the Atbletiou, because tho
latter objected to MoGoary playing with the St.
Loma, that player claiming to bo released from
tho Philadelphian ou Monday last, hut that
Uimsy pretense being overruled by tho fact 'hat
ho hud played the day following with that club
aud thus made himself again a member. Tho
umpire, Uouhel, rotused to call the game unless
the Bt. Louis would consent to plav without
McQoary, hut they preferred forfeiting their
third consecutive game to the Athletics.
lUHTfoiiDa—cmcjiuoa.
ILufrrauo, Couu., OoU 27. Ease-ball; Hart
fordu, 17; Chmagos, C.
TENNESSEE SPORTSMEN.
mitP-SIIOOTUO AND DOO-BUOW.
MEsri-ms, Tonu., Oct. 27.—Atthomeeting of
tbo Tennessee Sportmeu’a Association to-day
tbc medal, open to members only, for 60 double
birds, was won by Dr. D. D. Haundere, making
a clean score.
Tbo purao of SSOO, sls entrances, 10 single
birds, 31 entries, was won by William DowKs, of
Memphis, score 10 { second money, wou byJ.
11. Acubu, of .Memphis, score 0 ; third money,
ti. D. Hunter, Elkhart, 111., score 8; fourth
money, b. I :uiolj, Chicago, score 7; lUibmonoy.
H. C. i'icrco, tit, Louis, score 6.
Iu tile bench uhmv of Held done, premiuma
wore .iv.tdoJ na follows , Eogliah Betters, best
don, first, toL. BuiilU, of Canada, doe Leicealon
aecuotl, J. 11, Whitman. Chicago, dog Grelhm.
Boat bitch, 1. H. Smtut’a Victreas t heal pup, J.
11. \\ hitman a Count. Uordcn aoltera—lleal dog
Edmund 11. Qill, of Now York, Xllp; test bitch
Dr. Tliorulon, of Lexington, Ky„ Mot; best
pnp, T. M. llouaef.ll, of Ark Jtoci. lii.h, Set
tera-Dost dog, Arnold Ilurgeaa, of Maravllle
1t... Ilufua 1 boat bitch, W. H. Whitman, of Chh
cago, Ori ay. Booepstaka —L. 11. Bmith'a
Paria. Poinlors-J. Si. Taylor took Brat aud
aecoud for bast dog: Charleo Mlllor, of Mem-
Phia, lauuy, aa beat bitclii ami Arthur Gibson,
of Memphis, Docks, as boat pup.
THE TURF.
WABUIMOTOK IIAO£a.
WaaniNQTox, D. 0.. Oct. 27 The first race,
mile-dash, all ages, was won by Ozark. Net
tie Norton second, Galway third. No time taken
The second race, Iht mllen, for S-vear-olda,
was wou by bpriagleu Weathcrby eecoud. Tim*
iho third race, mils baata, nek won by Witlio
Burko. uautury aacoud, Bmait third. limn
i:si,'.', 1:05.
THE WEATHER.
Wisumosox, D. C„ Oat, J 9-1 a. m.-For tba
lakes ana Ibence to tba Miaaouri and Ohio Val
loya, (ailing barometer, nonbeast to aoutheaal
irmd», "armor, partially cloudy iroatbar, and oo
eatuoual iftiu.
LOCAL OBSIUTATION.
UtUOAQO, Oct 27
_2 i rhr l liu -\ | /fmiipCf/ieT;
6:53 a. in, W.Ol as 61 JC.W., fre*b.. " rilV
a. di.IW.V9 43 67 N.E., fre*h * F*lr!
fc*«P. m. ».M Id, «j 8. w. B«ntle..i.. Tar
3*3 p. io.hw.iWl 46 61 K., gf'nUe.,,.. Clomlv
»;oo P. m.kw.woi 191 7a,S. V Vw ,y *
io;iß,.. tujjj.tiA 49. i:::::c*oudv.
Maximum thermometer, ftfl; minimum, afl,
OKNKItaL OB9LUTATIONU.
OntCAoo. Oot. aT—Mldnlgbt.
Ma?i.»n, LMr.jT'Ar it tnd. tout I tVkhWT
Cheycnuc.. 120.70 41 N. IV., Lriak, ....
Chicago....{-.id.s.i 45 d, E., fresh Idoudr,
i>4VtUi>url .1.y.J0 «li K., freak, Cloudy
Duluth —Bl E. (rWhl.: to S'
Denver ....ji'J.7l W|B.*K. l giutl« ! 01« r.
bmnaba.. U.td a . th, Irish Cloudy.
L4CroMi , ...Ly.7« 4ti 8. K., I'ruah Cioudy.
Leavaivr’lhlW.Oi ca|s., freeh C'uiidv
.Mar<iuilic ./J'J.'j;' aib., gratis | cio-nirl
hcoliiik.,., i.'V.d; 6y .S, E., frcab,. ..... fYvah
|jil,Sl( 4S.LV. t. light. I; ! Clear.
I‘e&ibiua... l , iJ.i>s] Mia. £., brisk.. .i* Cloudy.
DlUuu JS>.7i' €11,8., 1ir1ak...,. ~,,, Clear *
fort Uarry.lai.7di 20,8. K., frsidt.. .W Light* anew.
HYMENEAL
SpteieU ViipaUh to The CAicom Tribune.
BLOOJH.NOTOK, lIL, Dot. 27.—Charles L. Cspan,
of tho-iirm of Williams, Burr & Capon, leading
lawyers of tho McLean County Bor, was to-day
married in lllae Ella E. Brlgga, a wealthy and
accotuplikbed lady o( tblaoity. Tba wedding
was quiet and unostentatious. °
MICHIGAN SAVINGS BANKS.
Special Vttoaich to TAt Ckioaoo Tnbutu,
Mich.,Oct. 26.—Liston savings banks
report to Uto Slato Treasurer total resources,
rs,'“)'\ {I’J.rJl, ami total liabilities tho unr.io. Ho-
I'Ooro-'n : Loh.ii* :i;;d -n ■ • i . ;ui,, i j.' 1777.07. ;
' '' ; lV real cat-jo
Cf, I duo fi'O'lJ |-J’, .. , | ; *1 ;
7J.J.7' ; ovt i J.afii. >LI!(;.3 !. Rial ilni-jtVci
fHl. ff •<<:,.»*,U ; *un<Hu*. 0110.207.wr,: duo btn'H
oi juif.Jtonj, tf SlO.Oj ; p r o:lt aud 1 0 ~5.
; lil,
HKLJfilorS.
the EPISCOPAL OOAT3 OF MISSIONS
Oct. 27.—Tho Hoard of .'tihaionH
of tin Protestant Episcopal Church resumed its
rtl ‘‘ a Hf* Amit'u Church, iu Went Kight'.cnth
Hirer,*, to-day. Bishop Talbot, of Indiana, pro
hidiiii*. The proceedings, an usual, wore opened
■• v 'tlh devotional csorcwH. which woreconducted
I;r IdHiiop Talhot. m-Mod by the Rev, H. 0.
N-yruour. of Contj'-rticut.
After art animated (iis. i n‘i«ioii, a (>pricß of reHo
uiiuun wan adopted ;»* U.., that it in tho
houmien duty uf ovciv one hupibr.-l svslcmati
eallylog.vna dunportujr, of |,i« sunrianco for
Hpreadof and the Halvafum of moo.
Thei rcr-irt of thn CommiUee to whom was re
ferrefl iho report of ibo Cominmajon for Home
Allusions to Colored I’eonlu waa lead. Tho re
port stated that the Committee wtro yratiai'J to
announce that the administration of lh» Lem
mlsaloo had been found praiseworthv in cvciv
respect. Tho peenotarv rospoiisihihlioH of the
Board bad boon ftrictlv lan t nithm its re
sources. Tho report BURRoaUsI that tho nork
mgs of the Commission hereafter bo coniined as
far ae possible within the auuthem cities, and
ibat horealtcr operations for tho Commission in
nn educational directl«»n bo, asanonoral nilo. to
aid only church normal schools for cuurches, or
church normal rchools for clergymen.
THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE.
I’JTTSfluuo, Oct. 27.—Tho second day’s session
of tho Evangelical Alliance aesemhled this
morniiiK at half-past 2, vrilh a largo attendance
aoA growing interest. In tho morning tho sub
ject of “A Union of Christendom” was pre
sented in able paparu by Dr. liudlngton. of
Brooklyn, and the Iter. Mr. Clause, of New York.
And followed by a general discussion. Ju tho af
ternoon Dr. Vincent, of tho Methodist Church.
HOoke on tho subject of 4, .Snnday-8chooJ»,” and
J)r. Gerhart, of Oeitysvill**, ami Dr. Schaff. of
>eiMork, discussed “Biblo Jlevisbui.” In the
evening semiou J> r . Hoacock. of Buffalo, and
Liahop Footer delivered an address on the ho-t
moihod of teaching tlu> masHoa with lh« Gospel,
and, after tlie benediction had been pronouncod,
tho Conference adjourned till to-morrow.
REVIVAL AT ROCKFORD.
StxeUt Corre-ioomJcnee tf Tf\* Chxeaw Tnbun*.
KocKror.b, 111., Oct. 20.—Rockfoid has boon
more extensively advertised during tbe past six
months than any city of Its bizo m the United
.States. First, the invitation of Jeff Davis. and tbe
subsequent dnel; second, tbo shocking libel do
famiugtho character of Mias Alice A. Early, priut
c J in the Chicago 1 tmts, and tbe subsequent con-
Hpiracy and arrest of Flynn and Wilkie. These
matters, interspersed with occasional outbreaks
of excitement peculiar to such cities as Rock
ford, and tbo lato injunction, have been tho
means of keeping her constantly before ihc
public. Last spring, a great temperance-revival
broke out hero, beaded by the reformer. Frank
Murphy, when, amid tbe tinging of
hymns, the plaudits of tho crusaders,
and tbo hisses of the liqaor-mon, hun
dreds of drunkards camo forward and
enthusiastically i.woro forever to relinquish
cucatoim and mint-juleps, and devote tho re
mainder of their hvoa to tho Gospel and tem
perance, Rockford 10-day furniahee tho Ameri
can world with ten teformed drunkards who aro
engaged in tho work of pitching into old Kmc
Alcohol. Last week, CoLHcott. from Boston, and
j Cape. Doan. endeavored to rekindle tbodving cm
j ter* of last spring's Temperunco-Ure. but, from
somo causa or other, faded, otter several days of
bard work, to ignite tho smouldering ashes.
»o aro now. however, on the eve of on excite
ment that bids fair to again reinstate
Rockford before the public, and an
oranpeUring work will soon bo commenced
hero that is bound to travel throughout tho
ouliro country, and create a sensation little in
ferior to that created by Moody and Saukey in
Lugland. in a few days tho sinners of Rock
ford will he metunhoncally swept down liko tho
slam upon a battleileld, os broadside alter broad
side from tbo ormy of tho Jxnd is flred into
their ranks. The religious camraign will bo
oi>cnod hero by tbo celebrated California street
preacher, Wtd;am Taylor, on tho 31st of tins
mouth. This wouderf.il man counts his con
verts m all parts of the woild by hundreds aud
thousands, lie used to pour tho unadulterated
truth right down the threatening mouths of
gamblers pistols in California, aud tho relation
of his marvelous adventures is not tho least in
teresting part of his pleaching.
Rut Taylor is not tho oaiv revivalist expected.
There will bo Earle, tho groat Baptist; Ham
mond, the celebrated Prcsbvtorian; and Whistle
and Bliss, the Congregationalism. Tho largest
buildings in the city have been hired for many
nights. Multitude* of people aro expected from
Southern Wisconsin, and from all parts of tho
rural districts. Those meetings will ho con
ducted in much tho same manner as aro those of
Moody and All tho church-choirs in
town will become o union choir lor several
weeks, which, with the preaching, will kindle a
flamo of religion in Rockford that will not ho
easily extinguished.
THE OHIO ELECTION IN EXOLAND.
Tlie Defeat of the XutlntloiauitH~En>
tfltNli Investment's iu American .Sc
cnntlcH—ihiect on the i'vesideutim
Election*
London Stindard, Ocf. H.
The Democrats have lost the one important
election of Uio present year. The contest
in Ohio, which for niuuths past baa
beta exciting so much interest throughout
the United btatos, aud promising to fore
shadow thu result of the Presidential campaign
twelve months hence, uaa fought on Tuesday
last, aud the Republicans proved victorious Ov a
large majoritv. *
At the beguming of the canvass all the evi
dence seemed to show that the majority of the
l>eojilo of Ohio wore in favor of a further issue
of greenbacks. Certainly among the Repub
licans there was a strung tendency in that
direction. It Is reas-iuring, then, to liud
that discussion has availed to change tbo iua-
Jomylnto a minority. No doubt, tbosuppoit
of inflation was anther departure from prluc.pJo
ou the part of the Democrats than on that of
tho Republicans, and it is reasonable to suppose
that, as the discussion went on, and tbo real
points at issue came to bo generally understood,
many staunch Democrats shrank fiom giving
tbeir adhesion to a policy which is iu flagrant
conliadictiou with all tbeir antecedents.
Looked at in its oroad aspect from tbo point
of viowof impartial foreigners, the result of Ine
election is eminently sathiaciory. U removes
all fear of inflation and repudiation. The ugly
feature la many of tbo Uomocraiio speeches iu
Ibis Ohio canvass was Um they did not merely
call out lor mcro pa; or money,—that
might bavo sprung from mere onoue
ons theory,—but inoy also endeavored to
rouse odium against tbo public creditor. Very
largo numbers of Englishmen have invested
their savings in American securities of all kinds
and it is a legitimate subject for congratulation
that polilioikiis animated by ill-feeling to such
investors have failed lo secure a position in
which thuy might have been ablo to work
mischief. Thus have selected their own ground
and fought out tbo battle, and a* thov
have been signally defeated wo may hope ibat
inflationists and repudi&tioniets will disappear
from American politics. I’oluiciansof the same
kind weio a little while ago prominent iu the
Republican party; they have boon relegated to
obscumy. It is to bo hoped that Uio
same fate will now befall tbs Aliens and
the Carrs of Ohio. In the interests
of tbo Democratic party itsolf lb seems
to us that the result of Tuesday's election must
bo considered beneficial. If tbo inflationists
bod corned Ohio they would most probably bavo
also been successful in reuusylvauia three
weeks hence. Tuey would then have been
able to appear iu the National Democratic
Convention next session with the almost un
divided strength of the ‘West at I heir back,
and lo insist, if not upon the choice of a
Presidential candidate, at least uuou sumo con
cession to their views in the platform. Thta the
delegates from Now York and New England
could not have agreed to; and consequently
there would have been grave danger of u split in
tbo parly. Nour lli.t peril la rouumil.
Iho iuflutionista uro crushed, and the
control of tbo Democrat.o party parses
by right to Gov. Ttidou, of Now fork, aud
bis friends. The main result of Tuesdays vole,
then, ii to clear the Deiuowauc party from (ho
suspicion of being tainted with inflationist or
renudialtonist views, to insure its ilrloiity to its
old bistono principles, aud to strengthen the
probability that Gov. Tildeu will bs the Demo
cratic candidate for the Piosidtmcy next
year. Unquestionably the loss of Ohio strips
it of some prestige, For two years the
party bas boon making extraordinary gains.
Tuoaday's Election will generally be regarded as
proof that the tide bas turned, aud if Pennsyl
vania is retained by the Republicans tbc Demo
crats vill suffer serious doprosciuu. Hut whether
tho elemron has weakened tho party or not. It
' IM certainly freed it from an incubus that
ij*itrTit Jmvo rpipltf tl I', no<b year.
If. M is (•'Morally admitioi, tho Ohio election
l* .o l o royarlrd ns the to -t %ote. ft may bo In*
I rrea Hint tho Presidential contort next rear
VHI not turn, an »cmnod monahle. nnon tho
.if rf-munlim, f)r p., 0 K a>u
«-ru Democrats ore a;i strongly in favor of bard
nimmv m t)if» iP ruhli-nuH. B :ih parties, we
jiisy asstjmo. ihorcfuro, will declare for rosiuup
1.l ,1Cr ° thou, so far us one can «t 4,
Mil, the qncßilotm of denominational education
and reform.
RAILROAD CONDUCTORS’ INSURANCE ASSO.
CIATIOM.
KkwAobk. Oct. 27.—Tbo eighth annual Con
vention of tbo Hailroad Conductors’ Life Insur
ance Association of the United States and tbo
Canadas opened its soision this morning in the
Oratid Central Hotel. The I'rc idout. J. \V
Heyinour. of lue Illinois Central Itailroa 1, railed
tbo xidr h» order, and piavrr was offered bv
the l»or. Hr. Miller, of lirooklm. About 125
(telesales aero present, and many ladies occu
pied seats in tbo Convention.
Mato Census-iieiurus*
.1 <.'* fOVr.
The eonsus of tho ftato »» now oflieiolfy pro
mul»ratod Bbows tho population of
to bo 1.Ci>1.t552. Ajicoaipned with 1-7 U, abea
the Upitod States censtu gave nu a populatlouof
l. loT.Ddl, theie has been a gain in live years of
wbicb is iy.3 per cent. Tho cmeui* of
.'•iw lori: f*howa a piopulatiori of 4'iis,6tH.
por Uicblgnti tliia year reports
‘-•t st-O Jl population, ngalnst 1,19i,03a in 1870.
wbiLii w a Khiu of HO/J72 and of 12.7 p-r cent.
lta 1 t mr counties closely estimated), has
iri'iru R ? aln ' fc 70d. the incroaeo being
«r-,V!;I an • I ,M cent * Uouieiana foote up
R ; .,.OJ'D. «c«u,ai 72C.U15 m 1870 ; tho urowtli la
Adl' nMi 1,5 ?,or cer>l * ilio »fcVrcg»to popu*
la.ion of tbcKo five btaton, two Eastern, two
JUHtorn. and one Southern, was 8.100.700 in
L i ll) I’m. being nu increase
?«i!:l.ifcV i w“ llve,e * n,< ~rof H‘l per cent. It
li thu I|JO avo '*K* K»in
InVnHci n’ l ° CO,UJIr7 IH ;! u -b’ "o groat, because,
althoupbthe average of ibebigan and Almuel
sola may accurately tbo growth of tbo
rl^.i l lt ° tber ? T( T have mcroaseil more
rapidly than most odior States m their rc-Dective
sectioiiß. But wo shall bo safe enough in asanm
lug a general increase of Id per cent in tb* tiro
vears. which would make our present national
population 4C.k7tUsl>.
AMUSEMENTS..
ADELPHI THEATRE,
Corner Dearborn and Monroo-ato.
This (Thursday) Oct. w, 1*75,
T h« (rtwttomedha. W. T. MeWiUo; bet vre*k of
Mra. Gao. Uare; last w-ck of tbo rtuatnp.t.us of tbo
world, tbo Lentcni; U«t week of tea?lev and iiiigbe*
illto Lea and Little Kwa. *
McCtakih jrtat actuation drama,
THROUGH EY DAYU6HT:
Or, Xew York in Slices.
Popular lYlcca— 7sr. :,oe, 25e. am) lie.
In elaborate preparation—** Udl’Kl.'*
STAR LECTURE COURSE
Wrrt appearance of the Famous Poet,
JOAQUIN
t’nlon Park Clmrcfc, H/fl]
Tuesday, Nov. 8. If B I
HOOLET’S THEATEE.
HAGUIUL * lUMULV Lceaecfl,
IMMEIfSH T-l i «|i
Of the Great Song aail Uanec Arista,
JOHNSON Sc BRX7NO.
TUE FAMOUS
CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS,
ArknowJ. deed Hit Star Tmoiw of the World. An en
tire New Hill th:» week. Even- evening and Wnduea.
day and Saturday Matlacca.
DANCING ACADEMIES OF
lARTINE.
N’OBTH SIDF—272 CMraco-ar. ALL CLASHES
WILL fll'tS uN TiRIISDAY.
BUVTII SIDE—IOIU liulmnyar
WEST HIDE—A 3 Ada-»t.
SUNDAY LEOTDEE SOCIETY.
McCOimiCK HALL. Sunday,Oo!. 31. 3p. nj, Admls*
STT'^jNrrroisr
On ** fUIEELEY, HEWAHD, AND WEED." Doom
oj>i'n at 3 and clos* at 3. Tlckt-u, each (tout! for anr
lecture, for wle at Jauaen, ifcClura h Coll 7 Hut*,
el. Nov. T—HuNCI'KE D. CONWAY.
MoVIOKEB’S THEATRE.
I'or one week only and Saturday Matinee, the Gor
geous Spectacle and Moral Drama,
The Sea of Ice.
The FrorenDf«i>—Aurora Bopeahs—The Coast of
Mexico,
Monday— 3lp. JAMBS LEWIS In THK BIG BONANZA.
00L. WOOD’S MUSEm
Thursday at 2 n. m., WIDOW HUNT.
And at s ii. m.,
EOMA.NOB OP ELPEN TOWEH.
TaS'&X° CU “ " *“ J 8 “U-IONIAK
iiSn&Slhi UXCLK ™ rs OA “ S “>
MoCOBMIOK'S MPSIO TTAT.T,
PROF. PEPPER,
THIS EVENING at P. Last Matinee, 30, at 3. Four
Entertainments in one. vir: Holentlfln Lecture. Novel
ttb i u J°'! ri >. My * tfr,oUß uh3 "‘‘ Optical Diorama.
Admission. 25 rents: Reserved, Me. Admission at
Jl«tluee, with reserved scat, r,o; Children, ditto. 15c.
. The grand pluno by W. \V. Kimball ft Co.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL OH’OH
Corner West Washington and Aun-su.
The ORGAN RECITALS of Mr. 11. Chrenro Fddy
will late P«» hereafter every Hatunlay alieruoon at ;i
.£* ~i ? e . l,ia l u * y Qwlelte" will assist st the
neat Recital baltmlay afternoon, Oct, GO,
THE MIND READER.
Mr. J. Jl. BItOWN, the Mind-Reader, la prepared to
accept a limited numlmr of engagements for eaurlalu
menu in ad mining towns, prior to bis r.*c«!.»r lecture
tour with Redpath, which cotntet life* Nav. .‘J, AJ.
drcsqJ. it. BROWN, Tremont House, CDl<-i ; r-►.
NOTICE,
Tai Mlsiiiis.
The condition of the Oity Finance* re.
quires that a more stringent rule for the re
demption of Tax Certificates held by the city
shall be enioroed. Public Notice la hereby
given that on the Ist of November next, the
premium on the sola of 1874 will be raised
to 2D per cent, and on all certificates Issued
at the present sale 0 per oont per month will
be charged until further notice.
S. B. HAYES, Comptroller.
Chlrsgo. 0.-t, H, H?>.
WINTER RESORT.
WINTER RESORT^
IV>yal Vl.toiU tluti'i, Kuuu, N. K, llsbsniaa,—Will
otiun .Nuv. |. steamer wilt leave Now York Nov. i for
Nassau dlnvt. Hteniaers will leave Bavannah, «a
tveo Mda)send make(be trip iu low tluu ‘J days. Yho
teitii'vrduro cf Nassau test winter did not vary but 4 -5
from ws, makingit the moto doUgliUnl dimula iu
the world. For luutioulsra, address
.lAMIIS UDOKItWOOD. 7fls Broadway. N. Y.
EDUCATIONAL..
O. DA BILVA ~
. ..MBS. ALEX.’ iIUADFORDtt
(fonnerly sirs. Ogden lloiiuun's) llngiuh, I’/eueh,
aC(i bsy BlLoul for Voimg U
‘l* c * ““ dhldrec, with calUUeuks. So. li uv.l
Now Vi’fk. Keyptus bej t. - J7. Aj»
plication may be made by lot ter or vtir»yually,asshole.
SCALES.
.JDSXT FAIRBANKS'
F? SCA LE S
°* AU - KINDS,
.FAIRBANKS,MORSE * OQ,
/ 111 i 113 Ukc St.. Chicago.
Sc wxeful to buy ouly the Ocauiac,
,._W«RTS. _
rftgSx A Good Shirt. *'£bs
foW9 A ? 00d Stlrt, $1.78
y& l k A Good Shirt, $2.00
;• "!>» ™«M STOCK.
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f ' IT 1 ' I,loon CoU *'» w Pfnjofc
RAU.BOAD TIME Tims **
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTJBE Of IRAM
I-irtajiATioK of KrrfßPvcr Minn t h.ii.,j , _
t CHICAGO 4 NORTHWEST!
TirJl»l oi Cl'irL-H, 1
«(., corner JfaJhon-ti,, ai
K*»t Ltn* !
- On;- hi. vj A Clinton..
oc»il.«i.' 1 "£ S, . ,{h 1 1- ’*- *'* C'llnioa,
n'HDhlw Night Ktp nM
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A—Depot comer of Canal ami Ki
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f.J I,'litrk‘il,, ivilKt
_uml C 5 Tnnaai Lotui.
I I
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Pv }s2* *•:
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Atlantic Kao e*. ’* > V-ir I! Hl' i
s Si’T™ 1 * 9 “ d ‘ “■ i**'
•Sunday Ra. •• t?>turtla» and SomUy *i, ""**
. CHICAGO. ALTOV & ST. LOulS.
SKs..- 1 !# *“***•«••
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KatuuOltrandDearerFaitPa. «li-m boob
««• finite and Stmntfrteld K*..„ • v-S£‘2,° • ?liS 2* ™*
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J«Vi'^l r lK co ."r Et.,*ia.flJ noon • 5:10y.2l
Joliet A Uwulit AoootnmodaUun. I* a :po p. tn, • 9S»a.ral‘
UKE SHORE t MICHIGAN SOUTHERN
V*.®* l ® Jhse...
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AiUuJio tbi.h M. daily
iV.! 8 ?? Accommodation...,
.Mtffit >.njree« *
C'MCm MILWAUKEE ft ST
v’.'JMi'i'./* and
fcl j»m> l laft.i,, oppunti Siurau
M |".r,V. k ’”n rrMrt ’ <« ChUD
UlnHi.n. Faucagcr.
Ki*V. in c ‘ roM ** Winona.
M.hi J* Wjntrtapob*, Htpon.
F«>!rel2 * GrMn ‘ U,<
u ii*» uk «>'* uiHw* ‘Prtin;- an
t-li'to A Iowa: alio. Mena.n.
•ad Htewnm PwK
Milwaokce. fit. Fao’i * aftlaa*!
a folia. through Kipre«*
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD.
%/ L tk-,1. a vi/<,« a/
flawx-ur Clark.
JMIRi
fit, Loaii Kzpreai...,,.,. • M
B». lamia t'aat Line J i-au?* 2"
Cairo* Now Orleatu K* • •:« ** ™*
Cairo* Now Urlaaua " » 2:«2* 2
hpnn«tlald and Paoria Kijwaaa.!l 2 : 52 l 2!
£pnu«noia£i*l« Exu«wi...rn. I 8«£ £*
Peonaaml Ro-ikok Ktnrww. » xJafT
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IXilinuas. t Muiu Ciu Kxpreas.. • *‘sd 2
OUmaa Naww ......I.* » lifi£ 2:
CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & gUINCY RAILROAD.
TieJut Qfi'U.uZZSX*
Mall ud Kipreta,,,,
btfMtor W»«ooi'er
Uutiuuoa * iuia* uitj Kid*
Paultw Paai Uao, fur Omaha!*.*
Kaoaaa City, LoaTeowortb, Au
Aurora Paaaoncor.
Aon»rm
DiiLuaund HlouOjtr Kin '**
J aclfig Nlabt Kip, forOrnab’a!
*««• t i i y r * I'MMoworth, All
n dUMtDA bu Joaepti l‘tn
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ii!»S«r'!fi ,roTß A «ommo<lalioo
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’ 13:00 nooo r 8:30 P‘ **•
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>Vom JJJJ 1 £ INN *jn Am WNE AND KOKOMO LINE,
rti'l k “ w * f 4/. lout, /taMMVtfaZf ~ r
g.as^r j .ssaa;- »•««*.
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ItullanattolU,£u^Tlli«A Clnela* * * :SOfc ' “• * m.*
PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI ft ST. LOUIS RAlLnnia
*“• **•«< rurntr Oiiiljn f
Columbna I Huibart*R#wYQ»k '
C<dumht»{ l KSluri*i , NawVorli * BJ °*’ “*
Night Kiprwtldally) .. 8:0 Dp. m.
PITTSBUnc-. FT. WAIHE4 CHICAGO RAILWAY.
Day Express..
1 asaeugt?r
Pacific Express.,
Isil Lino
Mail 1
*.Sami u excepted. } Daily, t Exeunt XtnTwt— '♦’ST"
cept Sslunlajt and (iumloyi. pi oionoaya. 1 M<
. BALTIMORE ft OHIO RAILROAD
JV««m Itait jrvn rMr »f limiting mnd dtp*
Mali, Sundays EioepUd,
Etpniu, Daily
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLANO& PACIFICRAILROADt
earner V t ail £ur«R and Mara a/iau. TieuTurntt •
hfraad j*eQic i/Mtl.
Omaha, Lea venw'thftAtehlsanEs
Km Accommodation,
nutitfcxpfuts. J
‘ I
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l-ailUu wanunM Uto m»«i daUcalait;
ffaiiiittmirriiiUlJL
Chartered by lb* Utate
<if llllnoli for Ui« 9*.
pm*» iiurpoM of clrloc
iminMiato relief In afl
cum nf private, ohroo-
Ic.anduiioarydlaeaiee
MBftS!
that Dlt. .IAAIIU baa
ikkk] at tba beadof tba
nmieatioa for the put
Urears. Age and ex
t erlooeearualMispiitt*
• gut luaaaa by dream*.
hI. caa poiUlrelr be cured,
—..an* tbo miMi .••....ale attention, sail or *r|to,
I’Marant liimirt fur patient*. A book for the million.
Alarrlage (iuldo, wblcti tulle you ail about
tylm ibouM tuarry-wlj/ uulr-lu oeote to par poataga. Dr
tlainea ha» an tvxui and parlor*. You aoa no onouut the
Doctor. Oifl.o hour*, Va. ui. to? p. to. Uoadara. lu tola
a. m. AUbualDeMauleliroouildeoUal. 14
DrIITTLE
c a?.
NO OUUI3! T\„ T
no pay!i jjr. Hean.
300 SOUTH OItAHK.QT., CHICAGO,
”Yti > !!^ n * i ulUd ‘ P*™°«»*Uy or b, isall, fr.. of chars*,
ooellptmmleoraerromdissasss. lilt *J ICkanuciTS
00,p1.,4ata ta tb.
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DU, OIiIW,
187 Washington-*!., Chicago. Lunger eosesed
suy physician iu Chicago lu me trcatnnmtof Chronic,
nexual, and Private bUuasos. tiouilaal Weakness end
mpotency j’eriuauuutly cured. Lsdlee recmirtua OeU
cato treatment, with homo and board, may call orwrllr
in confluence, A book for all (Uiusurelod). lomis.
I’KESCUIPTION FWKB
Vat iho •iwlycurtuf Bcmlu*lWn»liueee l
uood, tuid »U disorder* brought on by indUcretioa* or
eireM. Any drufgUt bu the iuffredi«QU. AddMM
U2*iUu 4 CU.>JJoa Xiuw ¥wk«
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IAL CARDS.
DR. JAMES.
Look Hospital,