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THE FRANKLIN BANK. :Furtb.er Proceedings in the . Circuit Court. Judge ¥ - Suren Profests Against ...t as Recolvors " Aud the Oourt Absolves the General " From Duty Until Monday, ~ Interviews with Jones and Briggs, Officers of the . Bank. 1n our yentorday’s lsauo wo gava an abstract of abill tn chancory,ifled by Waterbury & Chirlmes, sud otliors, * vgalost tho Franklin Dauk, to havo a Recolvor ap- pointed, ond for an injunction. Tho compiainants obtainod from Judge Farwell, by consent of ths oficera of tho bank, sn ordor for the appolutment of R. W. - Smith, nud he was mado Racelver on filiug a bond of $25,000, and a fnjunction was fasued to restraln the Dank from medaling with tho assots, AFFIDAVITS, Yesterday morning Judgo Van Duren flod two afle davitz, and upon them asked & stay of procoedings in ths * mattor of the appointment of the Recoiver, This, Judgd * Farwell rofusod, unless o notico waa glven to tho ot~ tornoy of tho bank that tho motion would come up, saying that he would tako it up at any timo, and ro- ‘marking that tho safoly of the pariics would not bo endangered, 88 tho Rocerver hiad probably taken posscs- alon of the proporty * quicker than lightning.” The - aMdavits montioned are by Oharles D, ole and James T, Raco, Tho afidavit of Qolo sots out that he nnd his " tather, David Colo, aro croditora of {lio bank fn tho . amount of $3,000, for money doposited. Afllant statch that he accedtatally heard Thursday of tho come mencemont of thia suit, and loarnod it fully yestorday by tho papern, 1fo states, morcover, that & petition in bankruptey bas boen filed, and sn answer put in by tho bank, which Fornando Jonce, tho Proaident, stated was to gain timo, which pro- * cosdings aro atill pending. R. W, Smith, tho Recelver, hsa an offico n the samo rom with tho complatnant’s attornays, and ho bolloves the wholo fhing wes come ‘monced by agreement and colluslon between tho come ‘plainonts snd dofendants. Honsks that ho and other + exoditors may bo mado defendants to this suit, “The afiidavit of Steplion A, Raco sots out that hods ‘creditor to the amiount of $,300, for monoy on dox - posit ; only hieard of tho caso a day or two ago; has read tho afiidavit of Colo, snd knowa it to bo truo, - and further, that the nssots of the bank are about $200,000 or over, and {hnt a bond of $25,000 15 grossly ! Insufclont, JUDGE VANDUREX THEN REMANKED “'Iat the attorney of the Company was the sam ns tho Recelver, A atipulation was filod by him in the Unitod ; Btates Court, In the caso of Chapin aguinst tho Franke © lin Bank, In bankruptey, to have tho proccodings diss _misacd, and such actions proved that tho thing was # cut-and-driod affair, (o then arguod in support of - the motion that this bill fs in tho nature of a croditorst - bill, and cannot bo entortalned befoto & Judgment at -lawhaa boon obtained, (t Barbour, Obancery Prac- tco, 3 Gilman, 618, 14 Xllinols, 271. 17 1llinols, 281.) o sllow this would b to make n proforence In favor “of ono creditor over nnothcr, A Court of Chancery il only Interfore when a Court of law cannot tako _cognizanco, und_this injunction has been improvie dently fastiod, no cnso belng madb out theref . Again, thero’ hins Deon colluslon between [isinsite ‘and dofendants to obtain delsy. n scon by the stipulation being signed by ;Gen. - Bmlth tno ' Rocelvor uad attornty of tho bank, 'This bill has been ruched] through wit 3 rapldity unkuown in nny placo outside of Nety ¥orlq and it waa sprcad by tho bamk ihat Smith thould bo appoluted Tiecelver, Now do the creditors baving demanda amounting to $230,000 knosw of thia? Here aro creditors ropresenting $4,000, who gat a Ho- cefver appoluted for thelr own pleasuro, Now if 1 _dishionest man wished to get rich ho could not do it Uottor than by being appointod Racelver of n bank ‘having $200,000, under o bond of $25,000, and then have un excii€e o goto tome otber piace. Wo clutm, eaid the Judge, thut the auit 1a not woll brouglits firat, -bocauso bankrtiptcy proceedings ara pending,ond Lence ‘Btate Qourts liave no jurlsdiction, Becond, thero bus ‘no judgment been obtainod to Las o chancery suit on, -asibera s good defenso ot law, and a porfect way to oblain thelr clajme, Thirdly, ' very finproper man Das been- appointed, under u vory ineuthicloit bond. This seoms to bo a onko of & Lank opening iia doors to smuke mouoy out of the public, and 1t s submitted that 4he cass canot staud for » moment, : M1, BACKETT, ‘of Backett, Wilkinson & Boan, appesred on behalf of the . complaining creditors,” He argued' that a arty who hns such a defense ne ihs could ting 1t by way of a ples, it belng against tho bank, These creditors, Tepresonted by Judgs Van Buren, ‘nly ok to come In ns defendanis to this suit—{hat is, on tho side of the bank. Now they only wish to_comq in fo show that. theso procecdings oro unlawful snd -cannot bo sustafved, Thie obect of this chancery suit 15 to get out of buukruptoy, and the politioner in pank- zuptey; Mr, Chapin, has ogreed to havo tho bankruptcy proceelings alsuisted, sad a Ticelver appointed. Now, olotfon 1o tho'fact of no judgment ' bolng ‘obtained proviously, pariner in a_partuership matter can bring a caso 1u'éuancery, syl thls s . simflar sult fo that, and evon if this wera Dot the case, his 8 an agreed'cave, Aguin, thoro has no afiidavit been flod a4 to to the fact of don, Bmith not belng responsible, o1 bis bond not being good, Lot thom shiow that, I thie bond 48 not good in the opinion of tho Court, we il givea Jargor ono, Bat 1t1a not tho rule to make s Tocalver give s bond Tor thie whole amount which goes through Lits bands, but for a bond tocovor the amount be may love 'in his hands at suy _ouo time. Now, by fho aftormoy of the bank We _aro informed that tho only cash on hand is about 32,500 or $3,000. Wo do not deuy that the. United Btates Diatrict Oourt conld oust thig Gourt of its Juris- diction, aud wa sball make no objection to the bank golng {urough bankruptcy but ft was thought best y tlio bunk 1o got the astcts into the hands of & Re- celver, thinling tht moro could bo gained. JUDGE FARWELL remarked that Whatover hus been dono 80 far in this case, has baen dono without any help from him, Both partles came bofore him, and he, supposing it was all sgreeable, allowed them shch an Grdor us thoy wishied, + Now, it may bo 8o, that, if tho baukruptoy proceodings go ll might bo taken out of tho honds of this Court, but ho was not obliged to take it for granted {hal some person will 0 on a1 prosocite (ho Lankruptey proceedings, This ourt” has jurisdiction of tho partics, they havin come_ beford it by conscnt ; but as to thie question of furiediction of subjoct matter, it may bo different, “Tho procotding 1s rather's novel one, but by the sull belng instituted, thero must bo somo causo for it and he thought he'would not like to dismiss the sul absolutely and_ sbruptly, and if it Is dismigscd now it ust be by the motion af the Court, 1f thaaction is not tenable hero, no motion of dismissal cauld ba en- tertained from' anybody else, Dut if the Court Rua any power 0 aypoint a Recetver st all, it can cone trol him, The queation 18, whiothor the Catrt hea any- thing to do with Lim any'more than it would bave in mmon law action of trovor, TheJudge remarked Ho would ko to oxamine tho tithoritics, DISOUASION, Judge Van Buren then asked for s stay of procosd. Ings, stating that the Recelver might go on and collect sny smount snd_put it in bis pocket, and, having flod o invontory, no ono would know How_ fauch ho had taken, " I the case was niob_properly beforo the Court, bis bond was not Worth & cont, The Judge thought ho would not need to mako any order befor ho decided the caso; that tho creditors would not be dumaged. Judge Van Buren thon asked how in God's name his client's interests would be protocted, _Judge Farwell thon asked Mr, Sackett what the Ro- celver would do, DI, Sackett roplled that hie had fold Gen, Bmith to go and take charge of the bank, and fu~ ventory everything bo found, sud o would ive. Lis word that L would do nothilg elso, Judgo Van Buron wlshod the Judge to ask him his opinion of what tho Recelver would do, which Judgo Farwell ald. Whereupon Judge Van Buren atated that ke belloved that Gen, Bmith would collect money, sud porhaps pockst it (Langhtor] Thoro were Bemons bebind im ot {hie prescut time who ropresented $50,000 agalust the bank, and they did uot want Bmith 28 Recevor, [Whtspers of No, no,") dudge Farwoll {lien sald that he did not kmow but {hnt, inssmuch as Lo was 1n doubt wliothor tho Court Bad any jurisdlction at all, §t might bo butter to mako an order for stay of procoedings, BIr. Backett eald ho would Lave mo objection and an order was accordingly entersd by consent that no furthor steps shiould bo taken in the matier of & Roceiver, and that ho should bo for- bidden to do suything moro in respoct to thobank untll tho furthor order of Court., Tha Court will giva » docislon Monday morn~ ingnext in tho case In rospoct to Juriadiction, and also, it he has Jurisdiction, with tegard to whother tho Receiver's bond should bo Incrcased, . INTERVIEW WITH THE DANK OFFICENS, Desirous of giving tho wholo case, a roporter of Tne ThiBunE stepped scross the stroet fo the oftice of the Fraukiin Bank, Tu the door of the bank waa an_jm- ocunlou-looing ludividual, who Wua trying 10 faitor o Teller into giving bim o completo list of tho dopositors of tho bonk, Tho roporlor mada known Lis orrand, ond waa immodiately ade mitted fo tho sanctum ennctorum, whero wero Gun, Smith, tke_nowly-spointod Tecefver, enjoylng the bittchd of o clgars Mr, Lriggy, the Mauigor and Vice-Prestdent, and o gentleman with his hads suge guatively towed nway n Lis pockots, Who wuk afters Wards sacortaived to bo tho genfal’ President, r, Yornando Jones, ‘To hiin the public is {ndebtod for ‘mout of thakuowledgo rocelved, i tongue, ke thut of tlis historia suporaunuated spinstor, ectiod hung in te middle, aud_swingiug at botli ends, Tho ro- Forter delicatoly {nsfuuated that, if tho oflicors of the lank wis to give anyihing to tho reading population of tho Northweat, now was the goldun moment, Mr, Jonea auked if he reprosenicd tho Jokrnal or Poat, ‘Witha critical look to oo thut o fnsult was intended by such s mis- ke, tho roportor roplld boreprovoited T Taruun, The'offect wau_mogical. The word waa tho *open, sasame, " and Mr. Juuos begun, Tieporter—T whawid ike to kiiow what the condition Of My Mk 1., - & i the course it intends to Desat L Begard 1o ahle 1. <o winto this morning, col Which on, . i 1 RHE CHICAGO. DAILY 'TRIBUNIS: I (o't bosd of Gen, Bralth if youare willing onse—Wo don’t think tho action of the Jadge ropery. Ho Axed flio amouut of tho bond,” Wo do not think It hocessary that the Recolvor should mva bondn i tho wholo amount of whatever maney ihiny paan through bis hands, but only for what hiny como to him ot auy ono ime.” Tho creditots ¢an moko op- pliestion for ordera for him to pay a dividend if be gotn any large amonnt In his honds at a tme, Tuly, action {8 not the actioh of tho bank, but of the cred- ors, Gon, Bmith (oraculatly)=Tho Rectiver fa a crosturo of tho Uourt, and subjoct to:tiio ordor of tho Court from tmato time, ; Mr. Jonoa—I WA not know scarcoly asiything. of Gon, 8mith when his namo wha wcntioned wa fo- colver, und was atlior ngainat bim 3 and noW I think Tie 8 ouo of the beat men on {ha Tootstool, Mo fs a tlo oo plous for o, thovgh}, Lalke to b victualn tn o morning } but that does not mnke bim any moro dishonest, (For tho Generals moilcaty, wo will state that he ha Fotirod boforo this oncomium waa passed oi1 lila chinracter, Roporter— Wit aro tho nasota 1 r, Jones and Ar, Drigge allernately—IWéll, wo {bink they ato sumoloat to pay il lims againat Lo bank If tho affalra aro_sdministored honestly aud oco- nomically, But if th bank is putthrough bankrupicy, ovory ono knowa what thio rosult will bo, {Tho ropor- tor tiore penalvely unrolled aomo bapor, and absiract- edly mado some ‘hon-tracks with & poncil on if, which ud such & damponing otfect on tho convoraation Lhat ho was obligod to dosist.] Thero are about 600 depost- tors, genoral nd savings, Tho assets of tho bank aro in ronl eatato, which was bought in aftor the fire prinie cipnlly ; morlgagos, commercial paper, aud scouritios of difforent kinds, Iteporter—DId you have much monoy at tho tmo you closed your dooru T Mr. Jonen—No{ only n fow thousind dollsts, Our depositors drow and otir country banka drew, snd you know wiiat. tho panio was hers, Roporter—Did you know of the commencement of thio sult befors tho bill Was Alod 7 Mr, Joncs (with s twist that would have dono honor to Urlah Heep)—Ob, yes, Tho fact ia, I don't tall all s o bo ropoatoa Roctamrily, but Ghrimes came fo mo a weck 880, and said he did not like the thought of tho bank golng through bankruploy, aad he told mo ho thought hio should make application for a Ro- colver, Then nftcrward o told me ho had soon Quapin, tho potitioning orodlior, and o had syrood to disnites tho proccedings it & Recolver should bs appointed, Olirimes aafd ke thought Bob Smith would bo sn_ezcollont man for Itecelver, and ho Dnd talked with him, bub ho rofused, Afterwards T sald ho would nnt".;hzut, and Obrimes . told mo ho was going to make an spplication, A few of the crodi- fora mot oh Wodnesdsy in our parlor, and protonded 16 liave » meoting, eight or ton; David Colo was ono, ond, Race, but thoy couldn't agreo oo anybody. Ohrimes suggosted Smith, but Oolo’ wouldn't ngres {hat. Ho wanted to bo Rocolver himsolf, but ho 1a our Jandlord on tho Woat 8ido, and wa have a leass for two Jeam ek, ‘Tlion if o could not b, ho wantod Judge an Buron, Thoy objected to_any' spplication boing ‘mado—wanted s genoral meoting of tho croditors, Now in regurd to_making a statement, what would have been the uss? Tho depositors would immediatoly ask Wbero o money wat, why tho socurity was nat sold, aud sould not bo any more satisfiod then thoy are now. Roporter—It would havo enablod thom to see how you stood, and’ what pereontago you could likoly poy. . Driggs—Woll, we told thom when they camo horo ihiat wo could fiay tho whola if wa wera only lot alone, Wo want todo the falr thing, and, if possible, save Bomething for oursclves, It s to our interost to Lavo it sottlod, aa our monoy 18 in hero, COMMENT 18 UARDLY NEOESSARY, ‘We have fuirly given the statomonts of the officers, By thelr admisslons it was an sgreod case, and It {a nof fupposabla that they would bavo sdvociied tho ap- polntment of & Bocelvr unless 1t was to their ade vantage, Roooiver would much moro easlly mousged, far less rosponaiblo, and his “mots much less open to the critlclem of the croditors, As it s, tho Unitod States Courls, liaving first obtaluod jurlsdiction, can oust the Statd Courts of ahy attempia to control tho nemets, Judge Farwoll intimated tho same in his opinion, but held that ho had not sny knowledgoof it. Tho alTair prome fsps to be anothor Lamar or Stato Insurance moss, Thio noxt atep, tho decislon of Judgo Farwell o Mon- day moruing, and, in fact, all stops will bo looked for- ward to withinteroat. AMany of tho claims sgainst th bank havo already boon bought up by Apoculstors, with the design of controlling its affairs, Moreover, s will bo seen in'the law roport, s supplomentury pes tition has beon filed to prevent tho pendiug.procoeds ings in bankruptoy from belng dismissod, PERSONAL. 4 . THOE OITY, Gov, Toveridgo 1a at the Grand Paciflc, P. M. Bochn, U, 8. A, is at tho Sherman, Col. G, Robingon, of Green Bay, Is at the Gardner., Tho o, L., Y. Hays, of Madison, is at tho Sherman, Tho Hon, J, 8, Semple, of Toxas, is ot the Commer~ clal, ‘Tho Hon, B. Edwards, of LaCrosse, ia at tho Shor- man, Commodore W. A, Wood, U, 8, N., is ot the Grand Pacific, Maj. R, I Bavage, of New.York, isat tho Grand Pacific, Col, W. I, Johnson, of Ithaca, N, ¥,, is at the Com- merelal, Nollson, thie actreas, of London, is at the The Ton, W. 1L, Powers, of Columbus, O, s at the Commerelal,” 0. W. Ford, Esq,, of 8t, Louls, dlod yoaterday, of bilious’ pneuinonds, at tho resldénco of T. B, Blck- stone, Esq. A, Mack, Bcotland; John D, Ready and Fred Wevlll, England; sud Col, Olark W, Thompson, Bt Patl, arg gucats at the Grand Pucitlo, Norman Fionite, Now York: F. Alms, Jr, Now York ; Gen, 0. D, Eddy, Council Glipis, of Ginclutiatf, ato reglatercd at thio Sherman, Prestdent Edwards, of the State Normal University, 18’ sponding a fow days in town, as the guest of tio Tov, Mr, Danlels, of the Patk Avenue Methodist Ohurch, for whom he will preach to-morrow morning and evoning, : Among tho visltors to the Exposition yesterdsy were Wong Ohin Foo, tho Chinese lecturer, and Wong Cean Gway, who sccompanics him in hia travels. They wera shown around by Mr, Oharies GenLlle, the pho- tograpler. 1t has boen suggested by 8 well-known gontleman of this city that an offort bo made fo induce Miss Cushe man to play Romeo to Miss Neilson's Julfet, aud lot Mr, MoVicker chargo double prices of admission, in ozder 1o givethe public s dramatio treat such as thoy never bofore enjoyed, The suggestion s oo lofty for realization, Two such atars ate never found in con- Junction, "The theatrical firmament would collapse continently at the mero thought of it. Tho following fa a ist of Chicagoans registerod at various points {n Europoup to Oct, 8: Fara; Ed- ward Adums, Mra, Herbort O, Ayer, Aiss Ager, W, H, DBigolow and fumily, Mrs, Bradford'and family, John A. Qutlor, Chorles G, Dyer and family, Eugéno L. Graves, Miss Anule B, Hobart, Mrs, E. Hosford, Miss M. Q. losford, Miss May Hubbard, William Lay, H, 1L Magle and wife, V. Parsons, Miss Fannle Par- sons, Martin Ryerson and fomily, the Misscs Shiolds Mrs, Douglas 8. Teylar, J. Ulimahn and family, Von' Valkenburgh, London: E. O. Larne family, Drussels: Edward Beas, Jimea Boulton. Geneva:dy J. A. Outler, Dr,’ E. F. Ingall Samuel F, Kickeraon, L. B. Otls snd family. Derlin: Miss Lillo . Breed, H. A. ol Dresden +. O, B, Goodyear, Miss Anna B, Lull, Miss L, Lull, Froderick B, Perry, Mrs, Bhermun, Hamburg- Tes-uins : Mrs, Lyman Bridges, Baden-Baden : Mra, 8, Orb: Florenice: L, B. Abdiil, Mrs, E. Denodict, Mirs, E, Dorling, Miss ‘A, Darling, C. E. Dickinson, Miss E. A, Maseliine, John_ O, Bherwood. Venice: Miss Eita Benedict, Mrs, H, M. Dunll, tho Rev. Edward 3L, Williams, Vienna :~ Miga 3L, M, Cook, L, L. At~ wood, Mareus P, Harficld, Dr, Frod J, Husd, Josoph 8, TRoynblds, Misa Birdie Roynolds, D, Alfrod G, Schlas- ser, E, 1, Trafton, 5 nr xeneansrn, Spectal Dispatek to The Chicago Tribune. DunuQuE, Ia, Oct. 3.—~Tha smployesof the Tows Division of ' the Iiinois Contral Railroad prosentod thelr lato Buperintondont, W, 1L, Fisher, last ovoning with 8 gold watch worth $300, in testimony of thelr ro gurd for hin, e, Fisher e xeslpnd to. accopt & position on tho Bt, Paul & Pacific ad. s IN GENERAL, ‘The obituary notice of a Keutucky lady includen the fact that ber huir was six foot elght inches long, Miss Nellfo Walworth, danghter of Mansfield Truoy Waiporth, necompiniod hor uncle to Muropo, and 1s writing ‘lottors for n_Saratoga papor, Mry, Walworth has discontinued her school at Baratogs. Mark Twain's new house fu Hariford ia less uniquo in 1t architocture than most of Mark's jokes, It fs described 88 B fantastio croms bobween s Aexican adobo but and a Bwies cottogo, There aro no light~ ning rods on it, cithor, ¢ A, I Davenport (Dolls), tho woll-known actor, diod st Now Orleans, Uct, 33, sgod 44, He was n na~ tive of Htanford, Oonn,, aud by education o lswyor, Hfo took to the ulago, Ad WAS 1anagor of tho Mobils Theatro lnst season. Gen, Custer was s listencr at Duluth toa Tocture on liow to save the Tndians, Iie admitted that tho loo~ turer doctrines wers good for tho interior of & church, but insisted thato mon could not practico them upon the plains and save his Lalr, Bishop Holden (Eplscapalian), of Moongones, Hud- son Day Torritory, says bis diocese s fiftecn tines tho aize of Euglund, uiid In tho whole of it thero are only throo mfssfonarles, The Blshop {5 1,000 miles nway from any aliroad, sud can Lear from England ouly throe times & yeur, rs, E. Cady Stanton #ald, ot o Woman's Congross iu New York, that, whenover girls kv beon admittod to cducationdl privileges on_&u equality with boys, thoy havo boon found anperior to tho boys. _Blio wus sorty for thio boys ; but thou, thiey have had thelr duy, T ex-Empress Eugenlo {8 announced to Lavo writlen to friou u lotior fa whicl sposking of thie proposed unlon of (e Bonapartists und Radical puya ¢ Buch an afllnuce T considor as a disgrace, and o duty of overy Bouapartist {4 to repudiuto it' with contompt,” Miss Ellzaboth Stusrt Phelps declarcs 1 To say I beliove fn womanliood suffruge, with my wholo liead and heart, is imperfoctly to cxpross tho eagerness with. which T hope for it, and the confidenco with which I oxpect it will come, a8 othur right things come, bo- causo it 1a Tight. - OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yoni, Oot, 2.—Arrived steanwhips France, from Liverpool, and Kron Prinz and Rbeln, from Brewen, Lonnox, Oct. 24.—Bteamships Grest Western and @oathe, from Now ¥ork, have arrived out. New'Yonx, Oct. 0,—Arrived stoamers Abyssinis, grow Livorpool : Gaiuubla, fram Glasgow. Blufts, and Thomas * 1s, shio- OCTOBER -25, 1873, Toct 140 ménoy, and that Emery bo also enjoined from - paying t ovor fo Tico, ete, . ummons was served upon Emery and publication had 8 to Ticoan a non-resident, Dofundants falling. to mako anawor, & doorce wan rondorod at the Muy term Uy Judgo Hopkins, according to the prayor of the bill, and requiring Emory to psy the monoy it hatide to complaiunnt 4 - Durlog e presnit Torm, on tho 8th inst,, defondant Tice Dled bis polition under the statute, asking that o o pormitted to nakeanewer to the bill and dofend, and that to this end the docrco ba ket _asido, eto, The statuto glving him tho priviloge, 18 as followat ** When any finul decreo bl ba ontorod ngainst any defondant ‘who shinll not have beon sorvod witl & uopl of the bill, o xectino o notlco rehited 0 bo sebt, him by madl and sucl perstn 8hall within ono year afler notico in writlug given lim of such decreo, or if 10 notico shall haye beon given aa aforosald, sppear in opon_court and potition to bo huard, toncliing the maiter of such aud sliall pay such costs ns tho Court shall deom rens- onnble in tiint belialf, tho pernon mo petitioning may appoar and answor the complainant's b, and thero- upon auch procoeding shiall bo hiad as {¢ tha defendant bad appeszed in due aesson and no decreo had boott mado, and if 14 sliall appear on the hoaring that sich decroo ought not to have baen mnde sgaitiat such do- fondant, tho same may bo sot aslde, altered, or amend- cd, na ahall sppesr Just ; othorwiso tho samo shall bo orllored to stand confifmod sgainst sald defendant, . ote, Tho potitionor Tico having brought himeclf within this provision, tho Oourt grunted the spplcation, ex- THE COURTS: Heavy Attachmient Suit Against the Sherman Houses Reappoearanas of the Tice-Moter Oase in o Now Shape. filoro Trouble in Store for the Franklin Bank, Tité Tax-Fightors in the Circult Conrtess DBankruptoy Matters-==The Courts in Bulef, Tate Inst evening, Fleld, Lottor & Co, commenced t ¥ solting asido fhe decrog,— an actlon fn ablachment nguinst, Norman O, Munnon, | Suat can ety o s ot the & Boating oo tho proprietor of tho Shorman Houso, in thls city, | Having Alod his answer to tho bill, defondant Tico now potitions tho Court for the xomoval of the causo 88 aguinst him to tho United States Circuft Jourt, un- der tho act of Congress of July 27, 1800, This act, in substatico, provides that if a sult pouding in s Slato Court, whoro the matior in disputo excoods $600, ex= clusivo of coats, hes boen institutad by & resident against a non-raldent cltizen for the pirposs of re- straining or enjolning the lattor, or if tho suit is one in which thero can bo a final dotormination of the controversy ko far s it cencorns him without the The afdavit of Lovi Z, Loltor, filed, scta out that ho fs member of tho firm of Field, Lelter & Co, ; that Munson {8 indobted to the firm in the sum of $16,877,64, boing for goods sold to him, and for which notes and drafts woro given aa follows: Ono noto, dated April 13, 1873, duo In slx months, for $4,000; ono note of April 25, 1673, for $4,000, due in fivo montha ; ono acceptanco of Aug. 18, 1873, for $2,634.60, duo in sixty doys; & might draft dated wopt, 80, 1873, for $4,000,07; mnothor draft of Aug, 18 for $1,285,70, duo In atxty days, 'That the dofendant Munson lives in Boston, A bond for £35,000 waa fllod, signed by Mr, Leiter and X, N, Hig- inbottiam, It is eald that Mr, Sunson fs worth $200,~ 000 in proporty in Boston, The goods aro the carpets, ofl-cloths, curtains, and table-linen used in furnishs ing the Bhorman Houso, THE TIOE-METED OASR TN A NEW SHAPE, Bome fow wooks ago wo noticed the commancement of & suit in assumpsit for $75,000, by Ohauncoy D, Spaids and Willism F. Shaffer, Yestorday the declara- tion 1n the caso waa filed, and from it tho causo of so- tlon {8 sacortained to be on s contract which plaintiffe allogo thoy made with the dofondant in Washington, on the 10th dsy of March, 1873, Plaintiffs wrole Tice » lotter, enying that they hud heard the Government would llkely adopt his improved spirit meters, and proposing to him to take chiarge of the busincss of manutacturing, solling, and attaching anid meters, and gonerally In suporintonding everything connected with tholr use in Michigan, Tllinols, Wisconsin, Mis. sourl, Tows, Nobrasks, Minnesots, and Colorado, on condition of recolving therefor throo-fourths of the not profits of tho businoss, and seking Tice to give them tho whols managoment, subjoct to his control, and not do anything to projudics thoir rights, and not to sell tho patent for thoso Btates to any one clao,—~the Emnnm of tho other defendaut, then the non-realdent ofondant may, at aoy tima bofore the trial or final Dearing of the cattso, illo a petition for tho romoval of tho causo as against im into the noxt Ciroult Court of tho United Btatos, ofo. Tho petition bofore mo contains much which Is ex- trancous to the application but is substantially sufil- clent, sud 18 80 conceded by counsel for complainant, provided tho case in itn present posture 1s one which thosot of Congress contemplates can bo romoved to tho Foderal Court, The bill isfiled by roaldent against s non-residont citizen, and for the purposn of “reatraining or cnjolning him.? Tho amount in con- troversy oxceods $500, oxclusive of coata,” -Nor can there be much doubt but what thore can bo s flnal detarmination of tho controversy,” 5o far a8 1t concorns ‘Tice, ** without the presonce of the other defendant," Thio bill' shows that. the real controversy ia botwoon Farroll snd Tico,—the money having boen deposited with Emery for Tlco's benollt, 1t does niot aj that Emory is an ossontial party to,the caso Bo far as 10 enabls Tico to dofend and bave o “final dotermination” of the caso as ngainat Fur- Tol, Bowever nocowary a parly Emory may bota ordor to Farroll's rocovery of tho monoy. Euery is but tha moro oustodian of the fund, tho ownorship of which 18 1n contost botween the oflior ltiganta, Ths substance of tho controyersy is, therofore, botwoon Farrell and Tice, and » final dotormination of it can ba fully made without the presence of tho other do- fondant as porty in the causo, But is thoro anything in the prosont status of the cause which forbids ita removal to the Fedoral Court 7 Doos the fact that a decree has been rendered provent it? Woro tho cause to remain hore, Tico, notwithe glanding e doores, would, by virius of il atatut Dbavo tho right fo’ dofend in nll respocls sn agreomont to continue ns long as tho motors wore used, To thia lotter Tico gavo an snewor assent- ing to the coniract and conditions. Plaintiffs aver that they immediately employed the defendant to set upand attach such meters {n various Btates, and ad- vanced bim $5,000. Defendant did make and setup largo numbers of tho moters snd registering appa- ratus, and collected about $100,000, for thelr shareof aa fully as though # no decreo Lad boon made,” Whils tho docreo in form 45 » final decreo and s not techni- cally sot aside, atill, under the protoction of tho stat- uto, Tice fs pormitted to mako hia full dofenso to the Dill, and the factof the decroo can in no way ome barrass future proceodings in the causo, 80 {ar at least 08 o is concerned, ; The act of 167 quoted furthor provides that the decreo phall, after throo years from the making there< of, If not gof asido fn_manner aforoeaid,. bo deemod o > years, the Court may make sus er order o TUE BUIOK QF 4 JANS LU L premlsca ps sliall Lo required to carry the sume into The declaration in thie caso of Fraucis 3, Griffin, Edgor F. @rifliin, and Thomas Dont agsinst Frodorick Welamanh was filed yesterdny, From it we learn that E, W, Griflin, now deccased, wos, on the 23d day of Seps tomber, 1873, walking on ' Nor(h Clark streat, and that defendant's {oum, having been loft standing unhitched, amo rightencd sud ran awsy. In this filght thoy ran ngainst Grifin, koocked him down, and fnjured bim o that ho diod, The nboye parties, who are executors of maid docoused, huvo brought thoe suit to Tecavor $10,000 damages for his taking ofr." MONE FUGITIVES FIOM TAXES, ) . A fow moro fugitives from the buttio in the County ‘Court Liao ben heurd from, They have appeared i tho Circuit Court by bills filed aguinat the County Col- Toctor, and havo Lad injunctious grauted them os cifect,™ Bo that not until throo yeara from tho dato of rendering tiie docreo does it become final a3 sgainst tho defendaiit Tico, ; The Supremo Court of this State, under the old statute, which fa in ternis tho some s the act of 1872, have froquently aliemod this view, * Such docrea ia for tho perlod of threo years simply provisional,— although fnal in form it does ot Lecome 80 in fact, and coucludo the parties until the Ispee of threo years,” 64 Illa,, 202, To tiio aamo purports are the catos in 40 i, 276, and 47 Tils,, 227, In the former cas Judge Lawfence 8068 #0 far 08 t0 say thot * during the threo yoars tho partics are still n court.” In the cass in {ho 47th Il thie decree ia calied interlooutory, and parties dealing with tho decrce creditor are chatigod with notice, snd usual, Their names ars Charles O, Heuderson, vi vacated on a final hearing, Enteriaining these viows, an order may be propared granting the prayer of the petition, upon his fing bond as required by the act of Cougress, MOLDEN AGAINRT BURHNELL, The caze of 0. C. P, Holden ugaiust Bushmell and ofhers, which has been on trinl before Judge Porter for four doys, was concluded yosterday, and ven to_tho jury. ‘At 0 o'clock last evening, Judge orter, inding (hat they coutd not come to kny de clsion In the cuso, discharged them, UNITED STATEH CODNT, Millard C. French commenced an uctlon of sssump- sit against Thomas Fearcy, Thomas I, Fearoy, sud George D, Fearoy, for §2,000, ‘A fudgaient wia rendored in favor of tho Asslgues of uun, Norton & Scott sgalnat King & Knott, for 143,65, it autt of David 0, Judson agaiast the Tawn ot Reading, to recovor for somo bonds iksucd by the do- fondant, a judgment was givon for plaintifl” for $1,- 2glnat Frunk &, Ciandler, - Edward Pomoroy, aud Edward Noyes, for thie sum of $11,077.78, on a note, o Julite D, Hovon rocovéred s Judgmont sgainst Pot- ter Palmer, as garnishee, for $1,308,75, ANERUPTOY TTEM A creditors' meoting in the caso of Goorge R, | Steurns will bo Leld in the Reglster's offico on Dec, 1873, " In the case of John IT, Danials, the rula on the As- sigueo of 0. 16 waa mado abidlule, sud e directed to’ convey the property meutionod in {he petition, A Sulo for e geamiation of Jobn J. Bmith wia en- tered and fasuod, In the mattor of tho Frankiln Bank an order was cntered that tho case b dismissod unless objections aro filed in ten days. "An order waa entered that the procoedings against E, M. Dennis ¢ al, be dismissed unlecss objections are gied by nost Wedneaday morning, and that the goods bo resiored fo the debtors. 'Adjudication of bankruptoy waa enterod by default agaiuiet tho Plymouth, Kankakeo & Pacifio Raflrovd Gompany, & warrant ' issued rcturnable Nov. 24, and THE SUPREME COURT. Spectal Dispateh (o The Chicago Tridune. 0774w, Til,, Oct. H.—Pursusnt to adjournment the Bupremo Court met thismorning promptly st 9 o'clock, with a full beuch, Ohief Justico Sidnoy Breese presid-" ing. ‘The following was the business transactod : 266—K, K. Jones v. IL. A, Albes ; motion by sppolle 10 tilo briof ; motlon allowad. 133—Franels , Nicholls v, Jsmes Todd ct al; mo- tion to filo ndditfonal brief ; motion allowed. 142—William Bocker v, The German Firo Insurance Qompany ; motion ta axtend timo to flo briofa ten 3 motion allowed, ‘¥ Alphes C, Badgor v. Barton Paper Manufactur- .| tug Company ; motion to filo brief ; motion denied. 51—William N. Phillips et al, v, Robert Moir et ‘motion by appollse for soven duy o file brief ; motio rantad, s " {fi—The Merchiouts’ Sovings Lown Company v. Grant Goodrich, for error ; leave to assign, 473—Engen T, Stevens v. Richard P, Morgan ; mo- fon for timo to fila briefs ; time extended to Nov, 2, 523—Phlllipa v, Ourts ot l; time extended to Dec. 16 to fle ubatract, | ‘321—Charlca V. Dyor v. Thomias J, Sutherland ; mo- tion of appollce o Tetax costs ; motion deliverod to catse. '$20—Jonn Muns etal. v. Walter L, Burgens; mo- tion of appellant for ten daye’ tim to reply ; allowod. S0 Weud Sowing-Macbius (Campany v.'Sixh K. Smith 3 motion of appellce to Aile bricts ; motion als lowed, ' " 643—Tho People ex rel. v. Culyer ; moved the cass bo heard noxt term by sppelice ; motion denfed snd caso continued, '423—Chicago & Northwestern Railway v, Catherine George Tt, Pomoroy_recovered & judgment y6 to inted Provislonsl Assignee. . Qlark ; motion by appelice to extend time ten "i?tg:ruh:fl'a‘;"fl;i Campboll, }\i\’flflusg (md g;a. :luynb i ’m’nhnn allowed und time extended Lo the 18th to ¢ mooting will be held tho 6th of Decomber, 1873, 6 btiefs, O via 3, o Klgas B Johuson, of Now r‘"l';’fi iwve | t7—doteph Shoplurd ob ol v, The Villago of tin- fled a_potiti inst Antoine Goydon, o 7, | netka ctal.; ime ; 3 e oot $430.07, ovorauo, ond chorges him witha | SB1—\vinchol ot al, v. Eiwood ‘et al; motion ‘to retax costs motion dented, ‘a65—torman_Phalmun ot sl. v, Allon I, Toylor ; motion by appelico to extend time overruled ; motlon denfed, " % 54T—John O, Corlins of al, v. John A, Teod : motion to extond timo fivo daya to Ala brief by sppellee ; mo- tion donted, S48—Anzabotts Barnott v, Patrick Wolf ; same, 19i—Jomea A. Blalr v. Honry P, Bishop; motlon to set asldc, and oxtonslon of e by appellée ; ordor set aslde and cass continued, (3—Felix Bunchamp v, George A, Chamborlin ; preferontial assignimont, ‘oxecution sgainst lim, BUPPLEMENTAL PETITION AGAINGT THE FRANELIN sud sllowing judgmont and DANK, A supplemental potition was filed in the caso of the Frankii Dank by David Woodbury sad True Wooi- bury, of Englewood, Fotitioners state that they aro cuch creditora of the bank, by resson of doposit ro- celpta lusued to thom, in tho sum of $400 each, which wero payable on demand without notice, The name of Xeal Estate Loan & Trust Ocmpany,” which ap~ ears ou the recelpts, is ouly the former name of the [ 8 out tho fling | taken from docket aud submitted to Septomber torm, of :m,‘}.,fii.fi' i K’.fifi‘fd:‘.‘?mé‘;"n'fi‘ Cisapin, an 167—Fredorlck ‘Tomiinaon v. Oliyer ‘Tinker ; motion the subscquont procoedlugs in tuo ' State | of appellauts to dlo abstracts and brief; motion sot Olrcuit Court om the 234 instant; | msidonnd judgment atfirmed, They sleo charge that the bank s | B58—Shphard v, Bremer et al.: motfon for final docroo; caso transforred to the Cirouit Court, snd ‘motion denied, 294—Nuthan Dishbraw v, Chicago & Northwestern Rallway Compauy ; motion to chaugo Lriefs, as tran- lll:lrlpt :‘ho\vud there to bo a change made ; motion not allowed, 168—John Murray et ol, v, Mary Ann Haverty ot al.j wholly insolvont, and that the bill waa filed and a Re= cedver appointed In contemplution of baukruptcy, and the bank allowed its property to bo taken on legal pro- ccss with intont to give a preference, aud such uct has the tendency to oust the Bankruptoy Court of ats Juris- dietion, Totitioners clalm that the bank susponded payment of ita commercial paper, and has rofused o pny | Tecord to bo corrocted as per stipulstion granted, Potitionrs! roceipta, which were presented afte it had | ~ Moved, that tha following pofsona bo_ admitted to Slosod its doors nd refused poyment. Also,aftorsuch | practicafaw: W, P, Elliott, Goorge W, Cazs, at 9 o'clock, MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT. closure tho bank paid to the Mochanics' National Dauk, of Ohicago, n cortified check for $2,200, ‘Gourt adjourned until Tubsday morning Ohic of —— duted Sept, 10, 1873, and paid the 27th, Also, that on the 20th of Heptomber the bank owed the Glearing- Special Diapateh (o The Chicago Tribune, \ Houro Atsociation $7,600, and admiited 1t, aud. (hat. | . Lawero, Mich., Oct. H.~The following businesd afserward thoy patd tho claim in full, boing {nsolvent, | was transueted 3t the Supreme Court to-doy s Tisoy ask to come in and. proscouto’ the originul pro-. | 48, Mactha J. Wiltts v, John D, Walker ; argument cecdings in banksuptcy, aba for & warrant o slzure. | conchuded. ; Fudge Blodgott grantod 'leayo to. proscoute, aud mads | 51, Onzo 7, Dissel v, Jool Colllus ; argusd. ‘an order that this should be considered an smended | 60, Gort. M. Ludolphy v, M artji Ludolphy ; decree below roversed, with costs, and the bl dis> missed without, Emjut‘lm. : 68, John Olark v, Willium I, Oralg, Hiram Walker, and Moscs P, Hutehins ; furtlier return ordered, GALL YOR TUEADAY, 61, Bldnoy Tucker v. Arthur Nill, : 62. Augustus 1I, West v, Honry Laraway, Jr., and Annie Laraway. Willlam F, Willard and Georgo Willard v, Georgo Eneale, ovoll, Hugh Knealo v, Mary A, 3 Joseph W, Harwood v, Dantel K, Underwood, . John G. Mason v, Johu W, Freuch, 6. Goorge W, VanBuron (for tho uso and bonefit of Adam Wakeman) v. 8t, Josoph County Village Fire In. suranco Compnuy, 11, Wchard D, Colbaith v, Joseph Jones. 0. ‘Tesao Fowlasa v, O B, AUbott. 4. Jouathan Ohadwick v, Abram G, Dutler snd Edward Butler, 29, Edward 1, Davls v. Frederick Bush and Thomaa Tattorson. : 20, Chutloa P, Gallighan v, Sarah J, Galligan, THE CITY IN BRIEF, . Towis Osdwell told Boully that a strangs woman gavo hlm a tin tub and pail that Morris Adler claima 8 bfs property, but tho story was looked upon as gaury, aud Lowls was charged $25 and coats for dlsor~ derly conduct and telling s He Albort Johnson 1s aboligeront darkey employod at the Central Hotel, His canubalistic proponsitics at times get tho mastory of him, and thon nothing will appcass him, Yesterday ha tried to chiow off tho thumb of & follow-sorvant, and very nearly succoeded, Danyou put s valuo on Albert'a Foejsaact by fning him $25 and cvsta, W..B, Bink, proprictor of the Woodruff House, one Lalmy day last sprivg, gave William Alozander » coat and borse-blanket to dust, but William shook the dust, not from th cont, but from bis feet, and abscondsd with coat and blankol, Thursday Mr, Sink spied him, and hio was arrested with pawn-tickots for the artlolea " on his porson, Yoaterday be waa old 0 4o Criminal . Court { $400 bail, : 4 Pro Bono Publico ” writea to sk If thore i8 no means of stopping the sale of rolten, worm-eaten fruit by publlo vendors, Ho calla particular stteation 10 tho date aud Ag-pdedlers on Madlson atroot, Whoue otition, and tht the bank should answer it in five. 58 after service of tho rule on ft. > COURTS IN DRIEF, Aurora O, Ticknor, who auca for the we of Georgs Secoville, commoncod & ult I assumpaltogainst James Baxtor for $7,000, ) Tho Becoud Nutfons! Bank of Ohleago commenced | & sult against Clark O, Buits, Archibuld McAllister, and Francls 11, Evors, for $2,000, and anothor action, ‘agatust Edwin R, Mofott for $1,000, ‘Garduer 8, Ohapin und Jumes G, Gore, co{mrlnnrl, who suo for the uso of Thomas B, Dlotrich, come menced an action In assumpslt for $3,000 aguiust the Itiborniu Tusutance Gompany. Au attachment was {ssued in favor of Josoph Hemp- Bill sud George Hamlin agaiost tho cstate of ¥, Dana- her and D, Molendy, to coure the payment of 81,350, ‘A nction in assumpsit. was commenced by Jamea. D, MoMalion agalust Sllss O, Robb for $5,000. ; ‘In tho caso of Goodjohn and othors aguinst Koon and otliers, a mochanio's Jien suit, which lias boon on frial befors Judgo Haton for threa days, & vordiot was renderod for plaintis for $1,469,85, ‘George E. Stanton aud Luclus £, Pardes commenced an nction sgainat Asshol and Luclus 8, Piorce for 1,000, | e hation i nssumpslt was commenced by J. M. Wood ond 8, E, Wood against Louis Ramp for “$1,800, The Fourth Nationsl Bank of OChicsgo conmimonced an avtion in sssumpsit sgainst Bonjamin Lombard for 000, W iagment by contesston waa rendored fn favor of D, Zuloznn against Max Kohn ond W, I, Eberle for 1,500 and intorost, THE TICE METER GASE. Tae TRInUNE of yosterduy contalued a speclal dis~ pateh from Poorls o rogard to the fumous Tice ister case, stuting the result of Judga Cochran's de- clafon, Through tho courtosy of the Hon, 7, R, Doo- Littlo, counsol Zor Tico, wa are euabled to give tho full toxt of Judge Cochran's dectaon, us follow ¢ On tho 24th of March last & bill was flod fn this Qourt alleging that complafuant and olhier purtics, as. distitlers, under orders from thie Commissioner of Ine ternal Huvenuo, in Hoptember, 1819, severally doposited n tho biands of Enool Emory, Oullector of the Fifth Distrot, au amount aggregaiing over #3000, for the purpose of puylng launo I, Tico for certain splrit- Dletbre, That Hie-o motern turnod out wortbloss, aud ‘wore condemned by the Dopsrtment, f Farroll, fn his own bohalf, snd s Assigneo of tho claima of the othor distillors, soeks o rocover this money, and yraya that Tice aud Emery may bo made defondsnte, and that, upon Anal hearing, Tico be por- potuslly onfoined from receiving or alivmpting to col- . . \ - Kan,; and from the lattc) 2rult, hio ays, 18 lteraliy alive with e e asirn b miggote, Lst blm ‘The enginoer in Welln & Jo,’'s boot and ahos storo 84 tho cornor of Madinon and ‘Matkot strosts, led his foot crushied in tho clovator in the store yostorday voning, Dr. McOhesnoy attended him, “d Dotloven tlie foot will not have (o be amputated. Xosterdny aftornoon two gontlomen, named J. T, Kirkland and J, R, Panso, reatding. at No, 183 Sonth Peorls, wero thtown from Luggy at the corner of Van Buren sud Clinton atreets, and eerlouly {njured, Thoy viero takon 0, 13iuboilug drugeatoro, whoro thiolr wounda wore deease A chiock for $25, drawn by O, 0. Wallin_& Hons to tho ordor of B. Colo, on tha First National Bank of thia city, wna abtaingd 'from that firm on a forgod or— der yeftorday, Oolo excapod throgl thio hosltaftuy of & poilcoman who was called to arrcst bim, Paymiont of tho chiock haa boen stopped, The proposed billiard match botweon Daly snd Blosson hnviug fallcn through, it 18 now propossd that Blosson bo mntohed againat tho Canadian clinmpion, Oyrille Dion, Slosnori to rocelve tho odds of 100 in 600 poluty, and Dion has beon telegrapliod thot Blosson’s riond aro ready to back im with monay . thn odda namod. : To Iadies of the difforont Mothodiat Episcopal Ohurchoa of thfn city intend to_givo funches bli noxt week, for tha bencfit of tho Halntod Strect Mission Olurch, They will be given, commencing Monda: noxt, at No, 81 Madison strcet, opposlte MoVickor's Thestro, at which place Iadics may bs found to-dny. Tho Toard of Publlo Works yeaterdoy lot the con= tract for paving Wabasli avenue with wood pavement, from Thirty-aecond Lo Thirty-0fth stroets, to DeGoll: 3o 4 Boswol, at 31,20 por yard for paving, ¥o fue- nishing wator-warrant books, tho contract was let to Ganioron, Amborg & Ca, for $180 for ton books, The Coronor waa callod 1ipan yesterdny to hold an in?ucst on the body of o woman nomed Margarot Weat= gnic, at No, 807 Third avonue, Decoanod foll dead whilo oating breakfast scstorday morniug. Dr. Em- mons mado & post-miotfom oxemination, &nd found that denth hiad rosulted from hoart-discaso, A verdict in accordance with the facts was rondered, . An affecting soono took placent the County Jall yes- terday, when an older brother of Gashman, the alléged murderer of Potrick Quinn, called o0 him, The brothers had niot met sinca they were childron, snd tho murdoror soomed complotely overcomo by omo- tion, ‘The oldor brothior camo all tha way from Byra- cuse 10 sca his unfortunata relativo, 2 To-day is & half-prics dsy at tho Exposition, snd an immonse crowd {a expocied, About 700 children aro to comoe from Elgin undor the personal supervision and caro of the Mayor, Mr, Goorgo 8, Dowen. In tha evoning the fountain will bo llluminated with elootrio lights under tho direction of Br, Langguth, - Somo fiue 8] imens of glovea manufacturod at Salt Lake Qity, Utah, havo boon put on oxhibition, They may bo soen at the Industrial Qlasa stand, Tho closfog of tho Exposltion for this yoar ia announced for Nov, 8, A fow daya 8g0 & man namod James Drady diod sud- donly at No, 602 Weat Lako streot, 11l two.brothors, Michinel and Frank, on Thuraday placed an aMdavit in Coronor Btephens’ hands to tho effect that they be« Hoved that he bad boen polsoned, Tho Coroner will therofors Liold an {nquast on tho body at Rosoull Com- etery to-day. It in bollovod by tho neigbors of the docossea that lto died from the offects of cxceasiv drinking, as hio had beon a constant:drinker of ardent spirits for some time proceding his death, John Hufr wont nto tho saloon of Ohatles Freuden- borg and drank the laticr's Inger-heor without shod- ding & tear or paying cent. * This kind of treatmont wna more than Frendenberg could stand, and ho told Huff in unmisiakablo langusgo his optnlon of Lim, This ralsed tho Iatter's iro, sud ho roised » plstol with o view of furnishing anothor sensatin ‘i the way of & musder, but, lucklly for Froulonberg, HuT was pre- vented from homiclds by & companion, Banyon yes- torday fined Huff $25 for carrying concealod wespons, John Rysn is s brat, Thia in very severo on the Drutes, but it is . long tmo eince 5o rovolling s fals was listened to as the one rolated yestorday mornin, by this flend's wife, of the brutal troatmont to whicl hohsa subjocted her and thoir infantchild, It ia customary for John to kick kot and abuse hor In every imaginable way. = On Sunday this nbuman husband and fatber struci tho babe, bnt six wocks old, on the head with & teapot, and tlie doctor saya it can hardly ‘recover from tho injurica recelvod, Banyon gavo the wretch the oxtent of the law, viz,: $100 fine, snd put him undor bail of $300 to keep the peaco, A very interesting event took place at the Bouth 8ido Polico Court yesterday. A couple came to the Justice snd wanted to bo married, A fow invited nests accompanied tho Justico and fho Lippy couplo to Capt. Buckley's private offico, whero the two woro ‘mada ono, tho marrisge cevemony belng solemizod by Justico Banyon, Jobn -W. Blaledell, who had come around to mako o call, gavo tho ‘bride nwayin a monner quito au falt, The last seen of tho Lappy couplo thoy wore marching off, with locked arms, ‘Tho Bosrd of Polico held & mooling yesterdog afler- noon Preaent, Messra, Oloveland and Wright, Bpecial Patrolman Victor Bchumachier was aworn in as s regular, and the reaignation of Officer John McGur- 1y was nceepted, Two snloon-keopers who had been arrested by Oficer L. X, Van Pelt, desiring to get oven | with him, put up a job to got him decapiated, and a compluink was cntered ngainst him for inattention to duty, lounging on best, and drinking intoxlcating Hiquors whilo on duty,’ The evidonce boing very filmsy, tho charges wero dlsmisacd, BI, J, O, Goebely's Jrongsition to furaiat 530 cape of navybiue loth for he Police Dopariment at $2.60 ench was nccopted, Tho dopartment furnishes the buttons, Affer discus-' sing tho mattor of tha election the Board sujourncd in & hurry, owing to nformation that tiey were sbout to Do uterviewed by a talkative person who has haunted them lately, . ANOTHER TURF MATINEE. Unusually Attractive Programme. The Great COhamplonstup Ruc Goldsmith Maid to Make Auother Attempt to Xeat ¢ Time.?? This afternoon there will bo, at Dexter Park, one of tho finest dlsplays of trotting and running ever aecn staracotrack, Tho trotting race i for the cham- plonship of tho West, and tho eutries show an array of speed and bottom in the aggregate never beforo oqualed in this city. Tho horaes are Doshaw, Jr, Brother Jonathan, Ella Wright, Mila Caldwell, Mollie *Morris, Lady Mac, and Dadgor Gir), and so _closely are thoy matched that it 18 noxt to an impossibility evan tohint at the name of the winner, ‘Tho running race, though probably not a fast one will be woll contestod by Lady Fairdeld, Regent, ond Young Harry. Tho horsos will De called promptly at 2:30 o'clock, and thie crowd will certalnly be one of the Inrgoat ever scon at Doxtor Park. In consoquence of the following correspondence, another apportunity on the Doxtor course will bogiven to Goldsmith Maid to beat the fasteat trotling time on rocord, and this, of itsclf, should draw ot least 15,000 peoplo, If thie weather is fino and tho wind not too strang, the Mald will do her utmost, and it is Loped thnt 2:16) may bo cut under beforo & Chicago sudi- ence who can appreciate everything fast, Theso lotters tell the whalo story : Budd Doble, Eay,, Pacifio Hotel, Chicago: Dean Bik's Recognizing in you a gentloman who hns Iaborod assiduously, and with deserved success, to alc- vato the interesta of the American turf, and fecling un. dor marked obligations to you for your offorts fn Ch cago, wo cannot allow you to loave our city without tondering you an expreassion of our esteem and adini- rution for your many sterling qualitics. At tho same time we would p: it upon you, a8 a special favor to ourselves, to remain here long cnoughi to onco more exhibit the marvelous powers of Goldsmith Mufd. As there fs to be trotting at Doxter Park on Saturdsy aftornoon next, wo wouid suggeat that time ss & con- venient occasion to give us auother taste of the lttlo maro'n wondorful capabllities, Wo aro the moro anz- ious that you should fayor us in thin rospect, in thnt wo beliova tho Maid to bo, at prosent, in tho best of ahape Lo eclipse the fastest trotting time ever made, Hoping you will honor us in this mattor, and ronewiny our sxpression of good will to you as a turfman oo su\lli!elnm, ‘we remain yours, with tho higheat consid- erations, Qeo, K, Lafiin, E. G, Auy W. F, Milligan, R, enedict, Fred Gould, 0. E, Coburn, M.D, Wolls, J.G,Dwen, 8. I\ Lestor, F.P, Tallman, Goo, II, Fossott, Jus, Van Etla, Tovert Hill, ' D, G. Brown, Gage, W, F, Wentworlh,A. J. Wriglit, Clian, V. Marsh, Toward Pricatloy, Oha. 8. Tappa, O, A. Cook . Alken. Goo. W. Carliart, Aber Tayler, T\ Z. Cowles, 7T Bulter, 0. W, Gugo, Measra, Geo, H, Laftin, Howard Prieatley, D, A, Gage, M. D, Wells, W. ¥, Malligan, and others : GENTLEMEN: Your very kind and complimentary note {4 at hund, Iam prondand pleased beyond ox- presaion ot recelviug such a mesesge from such a Sourco. It fa pecullarly gratifying toonowho hus done what bis could, in an humble way, to eleyate and popus« Inrize the Américan trotting turf, Formit mo to thank you from my heart for tho flattoring expressions of ro~ ard couyoyod in your nbte, With tho greateat. pleas— firo T accopt your luvitation to onca moro Uring tha famous ull!u mare before the Chicago public at Dexter Purke, and 1 only hope that Goldsmith Aaid will partic- ipato’ 1n my carneat derlro to afford you tho pleasure and enfortaiumont you lonk forward o, T shall bo at Pestor Park on Baturdsy with_the maro, oud, if the Weather continues favorable, I think I' can’ aafel Promiso tho Chicago pooplon dlsplay of mpeed wel Worth going (o sea, With groat respect, I remaln very truly yours, onLx, —— CONGRESSIONAL EXCURSIONISTS. B, Louis, Oct, 24.—Thu Congressional oxcursion party, numboring abot a dozeu miembors, aud repre: sontalives of the prss, and soveral invited guests, left by tho Atlantle & Pscific Road this morning, 'Tho route of the party has been chiaugod einco previously announced, From Scdalla, Mo,, whoro thoy willspeud rb of to-night, they will go to Kansas Gity's thence to venworth, Lawronco, Topeks, snd Junction Clty, ‘palnt thoy will proceed down tho Weasho branch of tho Missouri, Kunsus & Toxas Toad to Pareons, and from there they will go through the Indian Torritory to Dentsan and Dallis, Tex.t talio & run over the completed portion of the Tuxua l'ocitla Teond, and, roturuing, paas over the Atluntio & Pacifio TRoad'from Vinitait to 8t, Louls, Soveral mombera are expeated (o join (e party at Bedulls to-night, from Obleago, KANSAS CITY LIVE-STOCK MARKET. e Chicao Tribune, Ianunn Oor B Gbte e ONE s Ttocoiptn, 1,651 bionds shipmoite, 65, Tho markot i fuirly uotivey at lower prices. Hoocs—Dull, st $3,25(39,50, THE INDIANA LIQUOR LAV, Yot WarNE, Oct, 24.—Tho declalon of {he Bupreme Caurt of Indlaus, deciaring the Liquor Jaw conatitu~ tloual, crealos groat oxcitement anoug our German clttzons, The saloon-kesporaall sxy thoy intend ta keon: open aa usual, THE INDIANS. The Uto Chlcfs Dolng Washington.. Speclal Dispateh n The Uhicags Tribune, ) WASHINGTON, Dt Oy Db, 3,—Thio preneniation of o dolegations of Orew nnd* Uto Indlape to the Trenlont, today, scons o hinva hoon epocislly pl ant to tho'Tndinos, Tiey were kindly recdivod, and got somo encouragoment from the Prosidint, After tho talk, tho Indiane wore conductsd swund and through tho Whito Howe, and the grmn-hoglne adfolrls ing. In tho latter thoy wore Introduced to Mra, Grant and _Mlss Nollto, ~Wray, tho head Obief of tho Utés, recipracsted for a gift 1ir tho shapo of & bouqliot from Mra, Grant by prescotirg to hor nn Indian-mnda braid 18 61 emblom of peace, st tho samo timo nddresaing Mis. Grant, WARIINGTON, OA: 34.—Tiia delogation of Orow and Uto Indians, nocempaniad by the Seoretary of tho In~ terlor and Comminsioner of Indian Afisirs, to-day d thale respets to Preaidont Grant, and, afidr an ntercliango of oxprossions of good will, {ho entire company eojoyed a walk through tho grounds ai- tackied ta tho White Houso, At the green-houss the Tndiana woro presontod to Mrs; Grant, sad Miss 1o, whou tho Ohlef of {lio Utca said, s the Prosident swan hin Fathor, Mra, Grant muet bo his mother, and Miss Nellio Lis sistor, Yostorday, whilo on a visit to tho Navy-Yard, during the firing of Galing snd other guney i tho pacaile of nldigrs n o prescuioe of tho ndfung, thio wifo of Dinckfoot axked, Why do you not bring such guns againat tho Stoux: and why don't tho soldiors marcli against the Bloux sy thoy are marching now 2" Tho Remnant of Copte Jncl’s Band En Route to Wyoming-~Their Apa pearance Described as Dectdodly Uns Ppresontablo. Bax Fnarsco, Oct. 1,—A diapiteh from Dedding, Cal,, lant night, aays ¢ * Tho arrival this afisrnoon o tho remainder of the celobrated band of Modocs croated quito a sousation smong our peoplo generally, From every quarter of tho country peoplo camo i, expecting to sco pomothing grand, Bat ths Modocs, though_historical, nro anything bt attractivo in ape pearance. A more fllthy, iusignificant looking band of Indians could not_well” bo iungined, Princess Mary and tho widow of Tnck wers tho most obacrved, They wero cach arrayed {n o doep mourning of tar and ashiea for the death of {helr kindred, All look as though thoy had lain out all winter under an uh—hel&. They left hero on tho cars at 0:30 to-night for thoir now Bome in Wsoming Torritory, Gnpt. Anabrouct, with twonty men of Light-Battory B, Fourth Artiilery, and Company G of the Twelfth Infantry, will escort thom to Choyenne, Licuts, Tylor and Andorson, with tho rematoder of Battery B, will proceod to San Franctsco, ‘whore they expoct {0 arrive to-morrow evening,” MARRIAGE THOXIR_HAMILTON— b tho rosidoncs of tho bride’ by the Rav. Dr. Rtydor, of St. oxio, Ead., and Sias Mary COLE—-BARR-Weduesday, Oct. 23, at the rosidence of thabiidals mathor) st Mankato, Midn,, by the ltox. J. ", K., Golo and Miss Bailio M. Harr, both ot BURNIAM_ROOT—On tho 23 Inst,, by the Rov. J. R, Hibbard, Wallor Burnham and Olara L., daughter of Gaorgs I Hoat, Kau., all of Clilcago. DEATHS. : WARD-Oct, 34, Mrs, Georgo Ward, of hemorrhago. Funoral {rom rovidonco, No. 13l Ontatio-st., on Suuday, tho Zith ‘Hlonds of tha family sro fnvitot DARNLEY—At 106. Luko-st., on tho 24th of Oslo- bor, agod 2 yars and 10 months, Eliza, youngost daughtor of John W, Daenloy. : £#~Toronto, Oat., papera ploass dopy. BAIN-—Tho funoral sorvices of_Thraham place athis_late residenco, 1050 Michigan. 2tTn. m. Friondsof tho family are invitod UIN—Oot. B, G F. Quin, b t Ipaged B Honldonsa sy Habbard ae, o oot of tais FOX—()n Fridsy avoning, at half-past 9 o'elock, Mrs, Hoory Fox, wifa of Otficor Fox, of the Ohioaga pofico, b No, 8 East Whitl 2 Funoral this af 2 L i O« g g Paul's Ohi 2, t9p. m., to Gracoland, ¥ d to attond., ng-st, aftornoon. MISCELLANEOUS. 0 EXOHANGT-ONE OF THE FINKST FITTED. ‘up snloons and billiacd batls in tho city, on ono af th ‘Bast atruots o Bouth Sidos fine steok of llquors, win and olgars ; will sxchaugo for, onolialf cash and balzac in roal estalo, in or near the clty; pricoof saloon vory low. Inqulro of 8, M. RIGITARDS, Agont, 176 Clark-st. ] AUCTION SALES, By WM. A. BUITERS & CO. . WM. ‘A, BUTTERS & €08 REGULAR BATURDAY SALE, Oct. 25, at 15 & 17 Randolph-st. 1,000 LOTS HOUSEHOLD GOODS GENERAL fll}mEANDISE, Commonclng at 046 o'clook &, m. 200 Plumbiers’ Basing, nt 10 o’clocks a Print ug Press, and Type, completes 75 Amsoried Stoves, at 10 o’clocks 1 Plano Fortew, ut 11 o'clacics ’ WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneors. AUOTION SALES, CTIO NN A NEBEW PLAN. iHoR TIFERK WILL BE A AALL OF REAL ESTATE! T AUCTION, B Satnrday Evening, Oct. 25, 8t 7 1-3 o'clock, AT N . 17 SOUTH CANAL-ST, This is'the first of & Seriea of Sales, to ho held at the game place each Saturday Evening. * - We shall offer at the fist salo LOW-PRICED I.OTS On monthly psyments, if da And atlior ahol conductod in such mannor as Plate farnished ab the o'elack, No. 17 South C 1. W. FOWLER, Nota O/ B.ATKINS, ftoal Est, Irving Par! all, anal-st, (o seours’ sslo Batu and Stock Broker, stato, ! Room £, Major Block, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneors, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, to Rlison & Foster, Bucoossars to Kilson & Fostery Roal I 84 Rand stato and Gonoray olpli-at. GRAND EXCURSION! AUCTION EXTRAORDINARY ! AT SOUTH CHICAGO < Monday, Oot, 27,at 11 d'clock, THE RAPIDLY-RISING TOWN OF South Chicagd. Secure a Lot when the Opportunity is Ofred, | O W, COLEHOUR has ordored an AUCTION SALE Of a portion of his Ohoice Property at Boutls Ohi oago, to moet the pressing demand. THE SALE WILL BE PEREMPTORY. TURN OUT! TURNOUT! TURNQUT! Atfand thta asto, aod bug s Lot. Lt tho ocgaslon be & MEMORABLE ORK, ato RETURN ON your fortuns rom T! ALE. Thors ls 80 suburb nosr thiy GREAT promiaing ss GREAT 'OUR INVEST. MENT, ~Only & suftielont number of Lots will ba sold-ta 1L el tiroad faoilit ualod, embracing six ] C: KING) I and be your own lan BAFER THAN ANY ha presont KR WILL Rilcoto taioke mhow s I3 tho Himost Laks Shoro aod DRY, coyored with fe magaiticont. harbor just openod, Lako Michigan, ihing to make home desieabla, | Thq fmpe 3 ‘roady under way insiro a lirgo domand for houscs, & W, MO BL\NUF:}’O'H!}.II!T@G cor . The dor orost, PURE AL, mj i 0! 5 d, 'Bi FURNISHED at lowost macket ish to build, and on eroditif rec N tlflml sou:liof llllc"#%llfl‘l Aud noar i PUI 1K WATER~overy- treos, uesr to the Grand Old Improvome: Tollng ICAGO are nno- rank lines, enough to make & ‘tHomes for ovor’ ONIC T 'HOUSAND t TViNGs sani AccounT, it OAN'T suspend, or REQUIRE BIXTY DAYS' NOY i¥kouratons, here 1s ghiahcs to mal K A HOLIDAY. GO AND SER TOIS PROP. A SPEOTAL FREE TRAIN will loave on the P flrond, cornor Uanal an The KxprossI'rain on tho M. uegh sod-ats, Ttaflraad loavos iny 883 & ot %hflu'FERMH 5y 7one. - Ouly i cnsh, bainace ia 1, ovory one Fort Wayns 8t 9:30 8. m. Buren-st, Dopot at® o'clock, arri runad at 8:30. Tman's FULL MILITARY. BAND will SqEpRny o vieunion, makiag It & GIAND Ga IME, ‘A spiondid collation, sorved by one bo_furnishod uodar 110" Alatnm jon uscd only st OUR will b3 a0e LA of Chicago's mosh uth saloa, wnich will aocomiio- st of 335 requirod at time o xA’l( this sale are oas; na h lot., iin the roach of 2and 3 yoars, at & er qant, or in monthly oF quartarly payments at option of g purchasor, “Thio TITLK to this boon examined, b Helicon Stool Works, %o nearty balt & miltlon. ‘Abatracts éods s proport iwacd whoso improvom aro unquestionablo, baving toby, Jisg., Attocnoy for the nis alono sinount furnishod each purchasor. Full warrautos on. il afo fnvited to attond this salo. For Plats or further particulacs o 1OYR, Taa., 169 LaSaito-st., o¢ af ELISON, POMEROY & 00, Auctioneers, 84 and 86 Randolph-st. CONTINUED SALRB TRENCE BRONIE STATUARY, MANTEL CLOCKS, ITALIAN MARBLE STATUARY, URNS AND VASES, This (Saturday) Morning, at 10 o’clk, At Store 19 & 21 Randolpl-st. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoers. .50 CHESTS TEA, i 20,000 DOMESTIC CIGARS, PORT AND HUNGARIAN i Also, Iargo fuvolce Tablo Cutlary and Louking Glasacs, AT AUCTION, This (Saturday) Mornlrg, at 10 'dok, at Salesroome, 15 an Handolpst. WAL A. BUTTERS A CO., Auctfonoors. SATE OF BUGGIES, HARNESS, &, On WEDNESDAY, Oat. 29, at 10 o'olook, at our Bales- roums, 16 and 17 flanidolnh.at. ¥ 'ERS & CO., Auctivnears, WAL A, BUT SATLE OF DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Silks, Ipnens, Iteps, Canhmeres, Aot L i Dottt U o, Satingy On THURSDAY, Oct. 3, at 9% o'clook, at ous Salos- room, 1hand 7 Randalih Wi BULTRERS & 0O, Auctionters, By C. C. THAYER & CO,, Real Estato Auctionoers and Agents, PEREMPTORY SALE AT AUCTION, On nocount of owner's doparture, of 30 ACRES IN AN ADDITION TO WASHINGTON HEIGHTS On Tuesday, Oct. 28, 1873, at 3 1.1, AT 186 EAST MADISON-ST. Wa will soll, as above, 30 acros in N, E. i of Sso. 14, 3, 13, In S.actd Books, e proporty b will located aud n ooy Of ccos, boing Within o of tho Bow O, DEEVIRER: URE Eround 1 Ligh und deye. O (e roporty thore are ‘I? ¢ fmprovomouts; good two-story o anmn house, 6,000 t: y do. ‘s tho all il o pirempliory and without roscrvey good .opportunlty {3 offored to buyers to make & koo, sufo, nud prolitabila invostmont WERMS OF SALE—3S oash, balanco n 1 and 3 yoars, Wiy intecost at § por caut. TIILE PERFEOT, Abstract furnished. . O, TIAYELR & 13 Eant Ma By TAYLOR & HARRISON IMMENSE AUCTI-ON BALD OF FURNITORE, CARPETS, &, THIS MORNING, at 04 o'clogk, at our Salosrcoms, Not. 204 & 200 Hast Madison- 8t., congisting of Parlor Sets, Chamber Sats, olegant ligsy Ohairs and Lounges, Library and Seoretary Dosks, Baok Ouses, Marbla. top Tables, Nowand Second-band Oarpets, ®how Oascs, Stoves, &0., &0, ALSO, AT.BAMI TIME, e Eintire Contonta of a large Saloon and ggnrdmg House or- 17 rooms, consisting of Fursituro, Heds aud Bediling, Oarpets, Orookery_snd Outlery, Table Linen, Show 4Oases nnd Conntors, Bhelving, Mirrors, Cook= 'ng Btoves, &0., &o. Banle Poromptory. By TAYLUR & HARRISON, Auctionuors, 201 and 208 'Hast_Madisod. By EDWARDS & COHEN, ‘Gonoral Auctioneory, 65 South Caual-st. On Baturday, Oct. 25, at 8:30 8. m., Wo whil offor at Publio Auotlon, * New and Socond-Hand Furniture, Carpots, Stoves, Ratousion Tablos, Office Bovks, and 35 msurteil Hum‘ll\flhfllr‘ 7 Hl" lll l;l .mnw 1 %, 00 o ) e aud fuuenotof BUEDW SBY & counn, South Oanalat. [ile) > ON NOV, 1, AT 1‘9 A, Autssel sl Vb o ollod Two Stone-Front Residences, Xos. 1018 & 1030 Wahash-ay, Iiach houss will be sold I{J“l{::fi‘-’;‘v‘""’l‘:}"fit&&‘:l‘fv’; B e E b asenciat. A wii o suld (108 Aha By ordor of Comp. in Bankruptoy. to L ’ quirs of 0. W. COLB: ' Groat Auction Sale of . 40O Valuanle Business Lots ON WEST LAKE-ST, ! And elghigen dosirable RESIDENCE LOTSon Park-av., throo looks wost of ostori-av. o} 3 o nro Intructad by Manses, s D1 agonts or tho ownors to OfioF for salo at auotion, on the ground, on KERFOOT & CO., * TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, at3o'clock. Sale absolutely without any roservo, yory oasy torms, only ono-tulrd, down, poglt requirod at tima of aaly, ! a P4 deliars de Itlo unquoativnable. 1s pronorty fs var shzibiy loctod, wn 1ot on Lake« st hm?é“n';:"fn’u o hrougn i from tho ey 10 Cose tral ol aro_ valuublo fur ualiioss graat inducomenin to purchasors soch tuas tn a socting o tho oity whiere propor taln rgoly. 8 lots, soath north front on same ohased at mydorata prices, and cert: Lakio-sly 25 (oot frunt, onoh: 14 lata strcat—all boing good. business lots. offor’ for salo Lflnpfllel and offor ing businoss loca- can be pe 3 inore: front 0 Also, 14 lots on Pack-av., souttt frunt, 2 fact {ront: 4 lota oz samo av- onue, nort tho {mmanil roundod by & o front—vory ato violnity of oburoh uo rosidoricos, and gas! and Madlson:ata, o8, ssirabls rosidence lots, e ools, and sur- 10 i1y accasalbio by horo- This is the first auotion sale of Laka-st. proparty sast of Contral Park, and should attract gonoral attention of all artios locks torestod., ot of Californls-av., i All of this 1y in locared twa ARt ide. . RS- Onothird 'cash; balanon ono sud two yours, it] te tat 8 cont, TiaBon ""fi.fulu‘fi’afimn: to attond thia salo can tako the nisbod, Randoiph or, ta tho tmmody of Title porf oot ; abstracta fur Madisan a:reot-cars, whioh will convey you Cor plata of U of Massrs, WD, violalty of tho pro proporty and furt Korloot & Oo., 85 {:{ erticalars taquire ‘ashington-wd., oF ELISON, POMEROY «g‘CO., Auoctionscrs, and'sd Randolph-at. By WILLIS, LONG & CO. THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING, ) AT ATCTION, Bowk Ce Gou B , Carpte, Qracks VILLLS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, how Casas, Parlor and Dasks, Sldoboards, !rlf‘v:cd \‘;:ru, 'H“o'r I , LONG & CO.. Auctiongors. ATC TION SALE. MONDAY, OCT. =27, At100%loik 8, m., we will sell at Auctlon, on tho plaoey 12 Lots on Ambrose-st. Roston. rors, baands, Walnut Bureaus Marblo-top Carpots, LIS Gornor of Camyboll.ar., south of Twonty-second-st., snd near tho McOoknlek's and other Iarga manufue! 'be placo is ewily roncbod Ly the Blup Island-sv. snd ‘Twonty-socund-it, 'buses, ’11:?{1'1111 B‘Ihl Noro ur(lc““lllrhllflg‘n? of ':uh'umhnar B0 lo porfoct, a\d Abstractdol 'Anfnh‘glulfll& BT WILLIS, LONG & CO., Auctionoors. 5 BY GEO, P, GOBE & CO,, * 68 & 70 Wabash-av. arlor 8 and Bodatoa ‘Tables, Maitr mow,_Cook AT ATCOTION, Rogular Fouth Bide Salo of Hongehold Furniture,. A largo stock of frst. 85 Fuiniture, tocolved from Rich P Marblo-top Cliainber Bet Marblotop Quiainber Hete Mir Loungos om,: Bid Htorce, 10 1ix, Tavlon, 8 ' vee, b I2x., Tablos dox:. Shovefs, & Crates W, G. Orocksty, Glasvwars, Mas son & liamlin Organ, 'lano Forte, On Saturdny, Oct. 24, at 9 o'clock. (€O, P, GORE & 00., Auctionoord. AUCTION SALE OF CHROMOS, . 203 West Madison-st., cor. Green, < \THIS BVENING, AT 7 O'OLOOK, BALE POSITIVE. ! —— By BRUSII, SON FURN klmwam".:f‘ B! 41 Buuth Caus hand Fural 1) Tt o of Hrume BRUSH, 80N & 00, Auctionoer & €O, S, BUOVES, and Gonora) ‘Auction this Satunday, at U:30 a. 702, “Lurga lob hofoy, Laryy ¥and Tngrain Oae= OS300D & WILLIAMS, ’ ‘Westildo Auction Houso, 64 Sunth Osual-at, Have auot Tousehol own Drives 1d I and socond-hid, ‘e ton_salo €aturday, 8:308, m,, of turo und umu»kuem.w oo Attond this salo s kinda of il now buy s at yous