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RAFFERTY. The Opinion of the Supreme Court, Dissenting Views of Justice Scott. Rafferty Has Nothing to Sny on the Subject. The following is tho opinfon of the Supromo Court on the cass of Raferty, writton by Mr, Justico MeAllistor, and agreod to Ly the ontiro Court, oxcopting Mr. Justico Reott, whoso diu- sonting opinion is alko given, 'Tho statemonts in the opinfon of Mr, Justico MeAllister in rof- oronco to tho teatimony wero tonod down by tho Court, so ns to mako it rond, insiend of *ho rocord unmistakably shows,” *Tho rocord con tains ovidonco tondivg to show;" instond of *“The ciroumstanees woro brlofly thome,” ' Tho clroumatnneos which tha_avidsnco tends to prova wero briofly theso; " and inetend of #'I'he facta appenring in ovidouco aro,” *"ho facts apponr- Ing from the tondoncy of the ovidonco are,” THE MAJOUITY OTINION, Tho plaintifi-fn-orror having been found guilty upon nn indictment for tho murder of ono Patvick 0'Menra, and rentenced fo suffer (Lo ponally of death, Lins caused tho evidence, togather with the rulings of tho Court andl excoptions taken, to he presented In n billof exceptions, and brought tho rocord to tuls Coutt for roviow upon writ of crror, Varlous crrors’ Liavo been anslgned, among which fs the excluslon of proper evidence, ahd overruling bis motfon forn uew trinl, We propose to conslder but oo question lpn.'seulnd, and {hat 18 one vitally nffecting tho merlla of the cuse, and which wo eannot discegnrd withont overrlding n plain and well-settled rulo of Inw based upon n founda- on 110 leas golil thun tho natwral rights of personnl Uberty aud security—rights hold encred by e coni- mon faw, ond recoguized and protecled by Covstitu Uonal enuctments, Tho rocord contalns evidenco {ending to show that tlo Lomfeldo wis commitied by tho prifoner in vealsts ing the deceancd, who was a policemin in tho Clty of Ghiicao, whilat ehguged, In conneetion with auothy po- lcemnn, whot ho was iding in the uctof commitiing an fllegal and wholly unjustifiable invaston of plajn- Hir'a ifberty, by nttempting to scizo his person and fatea i ofl to'priuon, wittiout any suthority i law £0 to do, Tho cirenmstances which tho ovidenco tends to provo wero Lrfefly theso: Ata Mty affer miduight of tho night of the 4th, and in tho carly morning of tho Gl of August, 1874, tho prisoner wus sliting, quictly and oaceably, by a table in n suloon, when 0'Meara, the deceased, and another policemnn of {ho namo of Stan- Jan, come dn, O'Mearn fumediately polnted the pris oncr ont to Seantan, Tho prisoor, upon seeing O'Mearn, nddressed him in o friondly manner, anking Bim to Sake somnthing to drink, or i clgnr, Whith wos declined, Scanlut flieu wont directly upto'tho prison. o, tapped bim on tho ehowlder, and fold Lim be had & Wurzant for lim, The prisende demunded tho read: dng of the warrauf which wan done, mud tho prironcr apparently submitted to the arres, but fmmedintely threateued to sitoot the fivst sunn wiig should lay o hand upon him. OMeara, who camo With o slung-shot hung to liis welat, ctatfoned himsli at the outer door o provent (he prisoucs’y eedaye, whilo Seanlan Lept himself $n o pusition to guard: (e back door. - All this ccenrred in & Lrief spacn of tiue, and while O'Mearn, with (ho lwig-shot suspended from i yrelst, wis thun guading the door wlio Tod duto fho strect, the prisuner shot ki with o pistol, fn- flicting o mortal woind, There f8 not the slightest protenso In tho caso that 1ho prisoner had been nccused or sispeeted of uving committed any felony § or that he, ot the {ime, was in tho uct of committlig u mindeweancr, or Gvon any Violation of n city ordinance. Tho facts sppesting 1rom tho tendency of the evidence v, that the homni- clde was committed while the deceazed wis aralsting in thenrrest of thio prisoner, under the cirewmatanees stated, No attempt was mndo by tho State’s Attoraey, on thotrial, to show that tho prifoner had been cinrge od with the comingion of uuy felony, or to prove tliat efthor of the policemen fn_question’ had in their possesslon, at tho time, any fawful writ or warrant uuthoriziug tho prisonce's nrvest, But tho connkel for the prisoutr caveed to be pro- duced and fdeutified tho supposed wareaut which ihe ‘policentan hind, and upon which tho arrest v maile, tind establisbed by nntispnted ovidenco that Policy Sorgeant Hood hiad, n Jus drawer, s nwmber of blank suwmmonses aud warrunts, whick had Leen eigned by Yolice Magistrate Banyon, nud which the Sergeant hai Docn acengtouted to AN VP Jn tho ubxonto of tho Magistrate, und ke, from thno to time, ns exfgeneles anight require ; Gk, from these hlanks, he, on Sun- day, Aug. 4, 1872, illed up the ovo in question, utting tho prisoner’s uame fulo i, i tho ubsenes of (he Magistrato; and to avold tho uppearanca of hiaving oun ssuod on Bundes, it woa duten tho Gih of Augunt, "Lhis paper wan delivred to Seanlan, and o and O'Muari proceeded, s the cvidenco elearly shows, to Lunt for the privoner ull that Sunday night, with the inteniion of urresting him on it protonded process 28 coon a3 widnpht was passed, If thoy could tind . \When ths supposod warrunt wis lntroduced fn ovie donce, and tho festimony showing how it wos vrought {uto existenco “wak given, ihe Conrt, upon’ tho motion of 'the Sial®s Attorney, ozoluded the warrant, aud all evidenee relating to it, Srom {ho jury, ua iucompetent, {o whick {ho prison cr's cdunnel exvopted, Tho snppressed wurrant, s filled ont by the Ser geant, wis direeted {o any Constable or Peilceman of the Clty uf Chicago, commanding them fo tnko. fhe body of Christopher Ralferty, and, bring him, fortli- with leforo the Magistrate, unless speclal pall sbould bo entered, aw, If such bil wus entered, then to commund Raferty to appear befora such Mugin- trate at 8 o'clock u, m. on the 10th dny of Augunt, 1871, ot liy ollice, &c., “' tu nuswer tho complajut of tho Cliy of Chieagoin u pleaof debt, for faliure to pay &nid cify o certatu demnnd, not exceeding $100, for & wviolution of on ordinance of sald cily, entitled, *An ordinauce for revising and consolidating the goueral ordinunces of the City of Chicugo,” passed Oct, &, 1803, to-wit : For commtting « briach of the pease, and making an ntwroner naise nnd dsturbncs i waid city, or jur using threatening or abustee {angiage towards another persun tending 1o o Lreach of the peace, iu violation of Sce, 29 of Chap, 25 of sald ordi- nances, and hereof maks duo reburs, o the law Qi Yoel, - th dny of Aue N, [Heal] Given under my haud and seal thls Rust, 1672, 3 A, 1L, Baxtoy, ¢ Justice of tho 1'o: The gixth ecetion of Chiopter 11 of {ha Churt: Clifeugo (Gary's Luws, . 114) declares us follows : all prosecutions for aiy vlolition of any ordinnnee, by- Iaw, police, or other regulztion, tho first process shall o 8 summoun, wnlesa oulh or alfirmation be mae for & wearrant, as in other cases,” aud by Section 1 0f Clape ter 38 of Ordinances (Gery's Laws, 300) it I8 provided that the several members of tho nolico foren “ ghall Liavo pawer to arrest all persons fn tho eity found 1n the act of violating nuy luw or ordiusuce, or” niding or abetting in any euch violution, It ia clear, eyoud —daubt, that thero wes not {lo slighteat suthority in Seunlan and the docensed tonrrest the prisonur, nuléas it ean bo found in the suppesed writ or warrant, which the Conrt escluded ; und it eannot o denfed thit the lugality of the urrest of tho prisonor was n material question’ In- dolermining (ho choracter of (o homieldo, for e well-catabliFbed rlo that wi nuthority to arrcet, und o tlto proper uxerelse of sueh nuthority, tho Tomtuldo 1y anurder, 1n ol who tako axt dn oucl resiatanco; snd, on the othor hand, it is equaliy well setilod that, whero the urrcet ju llega), the otfense 18 reduced to man- slaghtcr, Foster, 970, Halo's I, C., 465, 1, theretore, it o conceded that tho warvant wig Tegul, then, Inasmuch 0 tho policemun Lad 10 nuthor. ity to arrest the prisonor without it, tho produetion of tho warrant in evidenco was neves: ry, in-order to a couviction for murdur, Dut if it wed, to all {ntents and purposes, mcfnl nnd vold, then {lio supposed wir- rant, and the tostimony showing its nullity, were come potent and propor for the neeused, in eratr fo ilow. thiat tho chiracter of tho homiclda’ was twanslaughicr, cr, 1 hint, by (o expross provislons of tho Charter of Chicago, ho process of tLo ki n question could have beon’ lavifully iksicd by the Migatrato Rfmself, without au outhor ufiianiion mado For i warrant, us {n other cases; oud yet wo find blank, signed by tho Magloteate, put sito tho lands of & Sergeant of Datice, 0llod o by biw, nnd wsed n logal process with whiel to arreat tho citfons of tho Btute, with full knowledge, an o nuunt. prcsune, on th past of tho Magiilratd or Hergont, that Hwy wova no It 4nto uso withiout tho roquired oath, und 4 violation of law, Such conduct is reprohcrsiblo in tho hiphest Ges roc, mud it §s o matior of no astolsbiuent. that. sueh rugleal resuits follow Biat, when € fliled ont, the paper war o absoluto aullity, It did not fesne, i tic ordinary courds of Jiitic fron Cutrt or Ailerato, T aid uol o from fho Mogistrato uf all; Lecuuse, when 1 wont from bl control, it contalued 1o authiotity, exproas o iuplled, to arrast wnd hnpelson Rafiorty, ar ttiybdy clae. ho Jaw on {his gubjoct i3 cloat pud oxpicis, Tt if ho process be defectivo In the form of 1, of i€ there buu mistako S the' ume of fhe pereon’ on whout t 1a to Lo executod, o if the anic f: aielh s, or of th offieer, be inserted mithont dinthor, atar tho bauings of the proces, o 1f e otleer Lis uthorily, tho flling of tho ofliec by tha purty, would Lo L Dold’s Crlaifial Practica and 1 #1t §s u gonerul Tulu tiiat shen percons Lisvo nuthor- ity fo urrvis und dnprison, and, uking. e soner Iuican Sor it i, e Fesiated and flled, i will bo mwder, fu “ull who' tako part In such Tealétance,” Fostur, 470, “But tives (hings uro to by attended o i muttors Of this kiud: the legalily of e ducctacd’s unthorsty s the legulity ‘of tho taimer In’ which o axocted | aud tho defoudunts knowledge of that watharity s Tob 1t un oflicer o illed I ulrcuptimg fo mxestte vtk or wavruit, fuvulld on (ho facu of it o 11 hmen il 2 blank i ity i th black: ufterwardn sifed wp: o If dawued with un insutliciont. deacrintiin of (o res fendaut, or uguitsat wroug Jerson, o ont of {he o trist In Whicls wloun 1 eonnd o Bty croculod | o € uprivato percon. Infortere aud et o b s oo, bo las 1o authority, by Taw, fo do fos of it (e e fendant huvo 2o ki Ltgoor e olicers s, oe uf fh ntention, Witk waieh o v’ person e eres, wnd (o oftlecry or privatis orson, bo telsted o illed, 1o kit witl Lo maninugiitos oty 1 1l 4035 veo abw ausin ) &, 123, Ttox v, Hond 11311 Tarrow, 6 1 ioaly o, un arlininal ovid=nco, u0g, uays « BLCCHVG i tho o of §f, in §¢ iatalio D o o ur wdiiiion of (i ure ty, ordf the nuia oy the party, ovof theoiiicsr, ho Gieried flumu autharltu, aid wir the weuing of the ‘l’l');i,fll. aml tho ofiicer, fn nitempting to oxeento i, bo killed, e i only nunslntightor i the party whou liberty 18 mvaded,” Huch, undoubtedly, fa the law, and the avidonuco ox- eluded wwonld bySug tho prisoncd’s cano. fuily withii 1L, Tils e wan fnnorted I tho warrant by the Bovgeant of Poller, after ik hnd bean delivered fo him by the Magistrate, nnd Spweuently willioat authonty, heso fucty, 1t found hy tio Jury, should_dotormino thie churacter of tho homicldo to by unagianghler, Wi Jestt o proof whowed oxpress mallco faward {ho e~ ed, 4 Oveenifent Ev, 1100, Seo, 1233 ftoberty v, Siuto, 14 Missourt R, 18, ' No nuthaority lins boon giten, atid we hazard wothing fu syl that none san Do found, which wonld justiy tho oxclision of this ovldonce wider tho Cirewinstouern of iy case, The ucoweod hnd fho legal right to have ii o to tho Jury, beeauss ft wan material i dotermlutng he chinraetor of tho homotde, 'Chia waa n question oxelustvely for tho Jury, oud a4 to which o a0 ot wiah {0 0o inderatood We exprossing any opinfon, For thtw error, tho Judgmont will be roversod and tho canso vemnaided, Tevorded und reminnded, MW, JUSLICE HCOTT who thougth not Fuily concurring, doen 8o sub- stundially, filed tho following soparate oplafon T cannot ylold my nrsent to all tho reasoning of the mofority of the Coutt, It keetus to mo the rulo annonnced may ba lnblo to an fmproper construction, An officer {8 uot hotnd, nt Lis pordl, to ndyo whether thy writ ho fu abont to Horvo i, in fuct, legnl, or, whether tho Mogtatrate who imed 1L was glily of nufscondict In. uot. complying will nll tho provislous of tho Jaw, It would bo re- t‘mrlnn too mch of him {o ro hold, 1¢ the opinion of tha Court ean bo conetrued Into holding o contrary doctriie, T do nok conenr in it The ganaral rulo 1s, the oflicor may rightfally oxe- outo or assist fn the execution of muy pracess, rogulur on ita face, without putilug his lifa i jeopariy ut the banda of offenders agaiust tholaw, "\uy othier rule would b unrensonable, ‘Thero can be to question tho law i, if n [n\rl{ i1 Teo- sirting an unlawful arreat commnt’n Londelde, the crimo will Lo manelsughter, nnd not murdor. 1t is always, howover, o guestion of fact, to e found from tlie evidence, In this view of the law it would have been proper, 10 doubt, for the Cuurl {o have permitted the [Qur y to conrdder “the evidenco tenderal, howover slight it Jnight be, on tho_ question whatlicr tho hamiclda was, in tuet, committod {n resinting an mlnwint arrest, Tiioru §8 o pretense (hat tho decnsed wus himaelt nbout o Ferve any process, and it may bo tho Jiry wil fud that bo wa not even' nxelating Seanian to arrest the accused when tho fatal wound was inflicted, 1f 80, the evidenco will be fmuiterinl, RAFEERTY MUTE, A Tamuse roportor called yestordny ovoning upon Ratffarty, with a view of finding out how he folt since recolving the news of the granting of a now trial, The illustrious lirieuuor looked vory lmpp{ Ilis usually stolid countonance waii quito bright, and Lo convorsed freoly upon eneral aubjects, but whon the reportor roached that of the murder, or the past ox ¢ ym- ing irial, o bnmfml to bo excused, In striking contrast to the lighthoarteduess of RaMorty,is the oxtrouio dojoction of unfortunato MacKuy, who is Iying in Juil for being tho tool of the Hesing- O'lura clique, in the 1ssuing of fraudulont nat- uralization pupors. A good ideaof tho way in which the ITesiugitas back up their frlonds may bo gleaned from iho fact that not one of them hing como forward to buil out poor MeoKay, who uatwally, under the circumstances, feels ' very dojectod. PERSONA Capt. Sartore, U, 8. N., s ot the Pacific, C. J. Henly, of New York, is at tho Puhnor, Proctor Taylor, of Pontlnc, is at tho Palmer. T. 1L Swith, of Kausas City, is ot the Pacifle. A. DL Millor, of Liucoln, Til., fs nt tho Paimor. H. W. Corbott, of Oregon, i at the Shorman, Dr. L. Rogors, of Louisville, is at tho Paclfie, Wiiliam Crocker, of 8t. Paul, is ot the Sher- man. R, Bridges, of North Curolina, is at tho Pa- ;5. L. Masters, of Philadolphin, is at tho Pa- cifie. Lk P. J, Hobbs and family, Telmer, B. G Balcom, of Sncramento, Cal., is nt tho Palmer, . C. Davis, of Zncatecas, Dacifie. The Hon, J, F. Sawyer, Sherman, ‘Tho Hon, T. B. Walcott, of Boston, is at the Sherman, W. Sanlsbury and family, the Ialmer. The Hon. J, K. the Sherman, Jol. A, DoGrafl, Presidont of the Wiscon- cin Contral Railrond, i# nt the Shorman, e EXPOSITION NOTES. Outsido nttractions, ju the shapa of voting- pollg, diminished somewhat the attendanca nt the Exposition yesterday. Still thore must havo boen a goodly number of visitors, many of whom were induced to attend by thoso councet- ed with Jocal charitable institutions, Dur- ing tho rost of the weok, with tho elcction %ox- cltemont over and done with, and with soveral oxcursions daily from differont parts of the country, it is snfo to say that the attondanco will bo vary good indeed. An yet nothing has been dono with n view of prolonging the existenco of this yoor's show, and tho bogiuning of next weolk will Incn the begiuning ot tho exodus of all the g0ods, v 55Vt to do with tho building win it is omplied i tho puzzle which now heging to teaso tho mausgors. That it would make o glorions mkuting-rink s kuowlodged ~ by oll; Dbut thon skating has gane out of ‘vogue a grent donl of late, Lo; u monster bull, with soma 2,000 or 3,000 cou; plos, the building would be just the thing; but, then, ovon in Chieago, suck tolossal socicty ovents nro too rere to ]wrmih of tho uccossury proparation of tho building for dancing purposes, Whethor or not the clephant building will bo ru - profitablo investment during ton moaths in the year, there iano doubt ilmt, in the romniving two, it will pay onough to muke ita proprictors quite satisflod with {helr onteypriso. -y Carl Sehurz. Tyom the Naw York Herald; Nov, 2. A Ierald voportor was sent yesterday to Gen, Carl Sehwiz in_ordor to obtnin bis views on Cresarism and tho Chiof Justiceship question, ‘Iho distinguishod German orator and strtosman, who wag evorywhore recofved with the highest houortt in Aormany, whero his name has becomno a honsehold word, had just awvived Ifrom Burope, wheyo his family hid heen residing for somatino. Whe reporter necosted him junt ug Benator Schurz—who looks a strong and healthy a8 ovor—pselated his wifo und daughter into the crariugo which wns to convey them oll to tho train for Washington. Jtr. Sehurz enid ho was vory much pleased to sce the roporter, when tho lattor hnd stated hig miesion. 1Je proposed that the roportor should #ide with hitn to Washington, o that ho miwht bo onabled t» convorss with Lim_ on the wy. This was, unforiuuatoly, ot feasiblo, nud the roporter ad to decline tho honor. Tho Seuntor coutented bimsol? with an emphatic * No," tq tho qitcry whother ho vas in_favor of o third termi, Whenhe bind mounted into tho enrringo and taken big littlo boy—who loaks s rony and fal as ono of Raphuols chornby—on his lap ho had just timo mmufh to say, ** T wish you would o m1a ona favor. . I wish you would stnlo ju the derald thut I um not golng to romovo to llinois, ull tho numerous yeports to the contrary not- withstanding,” Aud tho words bhad seercoly passed hi Hpy whon the conch rattlod mway auil tho yeporter wus lott alouo, - S o PEantcingg TEor Own f1ar, Mr, Howard Puul, in his Entortainment, saya ** that wheu n suddon sharp fever of ecanomy attacks o woman, and she determiuves to muke & lint or a bonnet for horsell, for o briof period botween tha formation of tho resolution and the consummution of the deed her mind passos througl vurions amusing stages of agitation, TFivat, sho gots horsolf up in her most attractive gnigo, und proceeds to purchaso n ‘shupe,"—us [ beliovo tho tregile outline or framawork of tho fture stracture s enllod,—then, tukang u "bus home, ¢ho drinks in the dotails of evory hat that entors, and learns thom all by hoart, ind doox 1nental sume over thocont of tho ribbon, wnd mulees np hor mind to hove flowers in hots lika {hosa worn by tho woman in the corner, and luco like that ‘gaudy-looking croaturo in the middlo. Tho” nest duy sho walks down the street, and studios all tho luth that come along ; und, when o woman passes hor with one on, shio wwists her neek round Lo seo how itlooks behind, and Is disgustod to soo that the woman is aluo disloeating her neck to weo how sho trimg ber ik, When she srrives in front of Banlliner's, ahe lingors wntit uhu has aunlyzod ull the Juts in tha window, end sho determitios to (rim Lors nino- toon ditferent’ ways, aud decides not to hayo flow ors liko the womun who eat in the cornor, 'Fhon #ho shoots inte tho shop, and psks to ¢ #ee haty! with tho alr of o porson who wishes to invest o small fortune jn lmudv(mm'. Bho oxamines ovory hut in tho establishment, ovorhuuls ten busthiols of flowors, gots nbout fifteen shillings’ of Joliet, ave at the Mexico, is at the of Omulg, is at tho of Boloit, Wis., arc at Edeall, of Bpringfleld, is at worll of work out of the naleuwomu, wid (ion uys who will ¢look farthor. ‘Whon she goty homa with her mind fixed on thirty-cight or nine ditteront siylos i whivh site weaita Lo trhn hax bat, Attor o whilo sho Im;ilnn 1o think sho ought th have n fonther in it, and slio pasaes two or threo slopless nighte trying to deeido wltothor to put ono_in or not. At lnst sho ro- volves sho will. Thon sho lios nwako for two more nights uudun\'m‘lmi’ to dotormino whather 1t #hnll bo rod or blne. Bho nettles on blo. Sho uys the trimming, and sows 1t on in twenty suceensivo positions, ier mind filled with doop- ot auxloty as to whother tho feathor should Fn ot tlio right side, tho loft sldo, or on top. Sha puts it on tho right sido; but just thon Mrs, Do ooty pneres tho window wilh o fenthe or on the "loft sido of hora; and so sho ohanges it tho noxt moring, Mre, Titz. brown calls, and Let fosthor 18 on thn right wido, and then another chango is mado. At church noxt day AMra, Smith hus Tonthers ou botl sidon, aud Mru. Johmaon has ono on {ho top. I'hon morg pleaploss mghts and paimful uncer- tainty. At lnst, in uttor despair, sho takos the hat to @ milliner, and pays 80 shillings fo huve it trimmed, When it comes home sho pronouncos it ¢ hatoful,’ and picks it oll to plecos, and broods ovor 1t, und worrles and_frotw, and loscs hov appotite, ana foolu life to bo n bwden for two wooks longor, untll suddenly sho lins just tha right thing, and becomes onco moro Roreno and happy, and puta tho hat on end gook ont and mnkes millions of othor women i isovable, Lo- cauko thelr hats aro not trimmed oxnctly liko hors, A n wifo, woman I8 n blesging § ns o mothor, naught ¢nn compare with hor; as an organizer of uew hats, sho s simply an object of amusotuent or—compassion,” —C THI: COURTS, Condition of the Equitnble nnd Iome AInsurance Companicss Owing to tha clection, 1l tho Courts, with tho oxcoption of tho United States District Cowt, whero Judge Drwmmond was hoaring the tuck- crensor cases, wers shut, A very small number of suity woro commonced—ouly fourteon. Judgo Togors was angnged tho groator part of the day in helping those who wished to bocome childron of Unclo 8nm, and thoy waro not few. To-day tho Courts will boln sosslon ns upual. Judgo Zune is expoctod to bo horo. The Olork of the Cirenit Court has written to Judgo Heaton, inviting him to help again, but Loy not as yot recoived nuy reply, In tho Superlor Court, thero will bo no call of tho cnsos commenced since tho fire, for this wook at lenst, but it is lioped that Judgs Murphy will be at liberty to aid during the lnltor part of tho present term, TUL EQUITABLI INSURANCE COMPANY, James Long, Assigneo of the Equitable Iu- surance Compuny, filed his report yestorday with tho Roglitor, showing Balance ou band Oct, 1, Heevipls Disburrements. ....,. Ou hand Nov, 1. * THE HOME INSURANCE GOMPAN The Assignec of the Home Insurance Com- pany, Thomus Bulkley, yestorday mads his re- port of the condition of " the banfurupt Comypan; Unlance fu bauk Oct, 1 $10,208,51 Revelpliiaenieaniann « 1 $20471.09 47,87 Balanco in bank... or 000 $20,123,28 UNITED STATES COURTS. Willinm E. Stockton and Theron D. Drawster, Asgignees of tho Illinois A(?";'icultm'nl Works, commenced an aclion against Bdward T, Plerce for 23,000, No orders wore entored nornew politions filed in bauloruptey yestordny. COURTS_IN TMIEF. The Corn Exchango Nationnl Bank commencod an action in rssnmprit on o noto againat D, W. ‘Lillinghast and Leyi D, Boone, for #3000, Qustay Durkhnrdt and Jamen Shorwin filed o petition ngoingt Timothy J. Darcy, Lavinia B, Dy, and Frederick 8. Day, for 4 mechanies’ lion on Lot 1 in the Asscssors Subdivision of Lots 6, ) 8 and tho south half of Lot 6, in Blovis 19, nt TFort Denrborn_Additlon to Chicago, claimlug that there s still duo 32,462.31, Heury Botsford commenced an action nguingt Jamos 1f. Bowen, Chauncoy T. Bowen, and Georgo B. Bowen, far $5,000, A BuiL in apsumpeit wak begnn by Oharles”A. Straot and Wayno L. Chatfield, ugninst Brian Philpot for tha sum of £3,000, Loronz Frantz and Frederiok N, Frantz began an notion in gssumpeit_againet John Noroutt, Tsnai Frazeo, and Hugh Mahor for 2,000, Willium Parmalee commenced n suit againsl D. C. McLiean, 8. J. Hurmon, and William B, ayea for $6,000'in’an nction of trospasa. A creditor's bill wny filed in the Suporior Court by Gordon 8. Hubbard and John Johuson againgt Wilson . Koonan, William A, Deuny, and Williain 'I'. Redman to recovoer $1,918.75, Samuol N, Baldwin brought an nction in debt to recover ©1,000 damages ngainst EIi Pottor., TIHE CALL. Judge Blodgoets Is still Lienri menced Monday, nfter which other cnses which are rondy, iu baukruptey. * Judge Drummond is tuck-croaser cases. Judgo Zano will call the fivat twonty cages of tho ante-fira calendar, Judge Jamoeon will ho occupied with the State streot coudemnation eases. Tho eall of the other Judges will be the samo a8 givon in yestorday's Tninune. A LAKE VIEW SUIT DECIDED, Speciat Disyateis to The Chicagio Tyibune, Orrawa, 111, Nov. 4.—Opinions Luve this day beeu filed in the caso of tho Town of Lako View V. Roschill Company, The decree is afiirmed, Justice sheldon, Creig, and Breese digsenting, MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT. Svretul Disputch to Lle Chicano Trilune, Laxsixo, Mich., Nov, 4,—~The rocord of busi- noss transucted in the Supremo Court to-day is given below: The Lecplo ox rol, Muthew Wiloy v, the Cirenit Court of Allegan County; order to show cuuse tho firsl day of tho next teym granted, The Peoplo exorel, Jolin MeKay v, the Commiseloner of tho State Land Gilia; order to show cause grauted —roturnable In thirty duys after service, Jane B, Colgato v, tho Michigan Sonfhorn & Lako Shoro Rallroud Company ¢t al ; ppeal dismissod with coste, ‘Thomea G, Burlingnme v, Francfs'Parke missed Wilh coxta for wunit of prosccution, 4—Theodoro §, Faxton v, Josiah Tuxton argued, G—Georgo W, VanBuren v. 8t Josepl Colinty Villago Tire Insuranco Dmnlmuy; atlirmed with costs, 11—Rlchard D, Colbnith v, Josuplt Joncs reversed with conts and u now irial ordared, #8—Joln G, Magon v, Johu W, French; aflirmed with conte, 40—-Charles Monroe v, the Fort Wayne, Saginow Nailroud Company ; wflirmod with PR s 56 e it A Iapanese Bxecution, Wolave boon favored by o correspondent with the following account of o Jupanese exuen- tion: I wont toseo an_exoeution nt Yeddo, out of avile curioxity. I repenied of it, but il it wag u moat extraordinary spoctacle, and impressed mo very much. Tho culprits were eight in number, one being & womsn, Thoy worg all behondod with o sword. 'Uho operation wug porformed with wonderful doxterity and coolnesy, ned not one of them, oven tho woman, showed tho slightest symptom of fear, Thore wasn spaco of ground roped off insido wero thrao holos dug in tho ground, with o littlo mound bohiud each, on which was sproad u mat for the criwinal to kneo! on. On onosido of tho inclosura wera two Japnnese ofticialy, in clinivy, to e the thing propm-li' conducled, I Lind a place directly in front of the mounds, at about six foet distance. Tho crimivanls wore placed in o row, on ono _Bide of the inclosure, blindfolded with piccen of paper (thoy uHo pupor for overything thero). What struek mo mout was the Lrrid cooluoss of tho oxocutioner’s naaistunt, o good-looking lud ol about 18; hie want up to ench poor wrotoh in his turn, guve him o tap on the shouldor, led bins up to the mound, und made him kneol on the nat; o thon slripped bin shouldors, mndo him strotch out his neck, sgid *Thnt il do'ond fn u flash the waw's Load was lu the liolo in front of him, and bis bleoding noak was, a8 it wore, slurlug me in tho faca, The usslatent, still with (ho sawmo ploasuut smile, pickod tho hend up, threw somo wetor over the fuco to wash off” tho blood uud mud, and presonted it to tho Japenoso ofiielnts, who nodded and glgned to go on with tha noxt, . Tho nasistant then gavo tho corpao o blow hetweon tho shoulders” to oxpol the blood, aud tinally thraw the carcasy asido liko u log of wood, 1o thon repoated the sumo plonyant programie with tho woxt, I neyor thought a wen's houd couldl como off w0 ousily ; il wn lika chopping cabbagos, only aceom)ini..| with & peculin and moat horrid sound—tha of cutting weat, in fuck, 'Lhere was s donso crowd of Japuncie prosent, Including many womon, and ovon children, hoso peoplo nevor sonsod to ant, emole, und chutter tho whole time, maldng yenurks on o porformanco, and oven ocensionnlly Inughing, Just as if they wera nt u thoatro. Tha exoentioner poured wator on hig wword hotween oneh duunpnnuon' 1 0L Wols u lnife fu ordwr to cut Tndin-rubbor.” Expenses, ot i the c.se com- he_will hoar any and then try issucs still engnged with the ;3 writ dis- Jackson & costs, - e s Musio and Monoy, "Whe gift concerts of thu Publle Library of Keutucky aro uuthorlzed by speclal act of the Leglsliture, uud aro given undor tho wunugemont of ex-Gov, Dram. Jotte, of thut Siato, For full particulars, soe advortisg et in Taz Truluns noxt Saturdey, ANCIENT LIFE OF AMERICA. Discovery of n Momnrkable (rnves yard Inthe Bud Lands of Qolorndo— Fossil ITemning of phanty, Rhtnoceri—An Lottor from Rrofs ¥uydon, o the Lditar of the New York World: Bin: Tho Uatron, treoless plaing of tho Far Woent aro nt thin timo investod with o aingular and profonnd Interest to tho man of scionco, \V[lllln n few yoars numorons comotorion of tho oxtinet inbnbitants that ronmed over thewo now avld pluing thousanda of years ago have beon_hronght to light by tho varlons oxploring expéditions, Wo regard with n sort of rovor- ontial nwo tho_ anclent vomaina dug up from the ruing of Rome and the loly "Land, oud view with n oott of vaguo wondor tho remarkablo cities nmong the luxwdant forostn of Central Amorien, you those wondarful old inhabitants of Colorndo, Wyoming, sud Da- Iota wara dond nnd huriod wntold ngea beforo tho poaple who concoived theso ruing had an existonco. Wo Dbestow tho highest honors of litornture on tho historian of our own time, na Motley, Bancroft, and others, aud yat the period of lmwan history is bub n_dny compared with the innwmerablo ngos of tho ast with whiel tho goologien! historian has to deal, 1t {8 tho province of tho geolegint to recon- otruiet past worlds aud to ropeopla thom with the nuelont inhabitanty 0 cover the wurface with the originnl sous, Inkes, mountsins nnd torosts, "'hin is What Lyell 0 nntly calls tho charm of discovery, und with a trito onthusizsm ho quotes the benutiful rontiment of tho historinn Nal- bulrs ¢ 1fe who ealls whut hins vanished back again into being onjoys o bliss llke that of croating,” Ono “of tho mort romarkable resulls of tho United Btatos Geologieal Burvey, undor my chorge during the past seasan, was tho discovory by \of. Copo, in e * Bad Linds " of Golorado, of ono of there wonderful fim\'eym’du of n long- pnst pogiod, distivet from that of Wyoming, and conluming tho osgoons remnius of a'gront popu- Intion of hestfs of totally dilferont spoclos and evaou orders from thoss of the lattor aze and ro- gion. Thoy resomble moro noarly those of tho White Rivar, of Nobrasla, but many bavo bogn obtdined by Prof. Cope not kuown hore .or elsowhern. ~ 8o far ko has proven the oxisteuco of moro than 100 specien, nome réprosonted by tlonsauds of individuals, Of thoso at lenst sovonty species are new toscieuca, 'hoy rango from tho sizo of tho molo to nemly that of the olephant ; sixteen specios only are roptiles, n?nuy Torms of inoctivorous animals relatod to tho molo, and of vory smull uize, havo boon procurod. ~The delicacy aud minutohioss of these foskils is surprising, Gnpwing animals, or rodonts, left numerons semning of oightedn speceics, soma not, Jargor than the domestic mouse. Some were tho pro- deeesrors of the rabbits, othoers of squirrels, and othors of mice, Of clovou-fuoted quadrupeds o groat many specles have hoen fouttd. Sono woro nealy fiic tormedinto botwesn the deer and tho hog iu structure. Like the Intter, thoy had no horns, ‘They wero about os Inrge as sheep, Others wero nbont tho rizo of gray squirrcls, be- ing the wmallest of this clags “of animaly ovor discoverad. Several specien of hotses wore living durlig tho snma period, ns is proven by tho boncs and teoth which have heen discovered. Their relalive, the rhinocoros, abounded in Colorado in former days, no less thsn soven specios imying boon proenrod by Erof. Cope. Ouno of tho &peeimens is 1 porfedt skull, with teath complote, nnd covered with the moss-like erystallizntion soon in the mons agate, But the most remurkablo monsters of tho past whose otistonco has boon disclosed Ly tho prasent sury ve u series of hornod species relutod Lo the rhinocoros, but posuessing somo fontures in which, nccording to Prof. Cope, thoy renemblo tho clophant, They atood iyl on tha logss and bad short feot, but possesecd osscous hiorus iu puirson difforent parts o tho head, Ono of tho largest specios had a hugo horn over cach uyo, while another had cne on cucl: sids of the nose, and more than o foot in length, revemb- ling on tho back part of the head tho o, ote, A third ono of Inrger sizo than the last had rudamental horns on tho nose. Suill euother was about ns largo nd the elophant. Ita chcok- bones were enormously us[:muk:xl, and its horns wore flat, . A filth spacies bad triungular Lorns, turned outward, The firat-wentioned specics has been named: by Prof. Ubps miobasileus ophryay, aud the otlicrs have beon pluced in o now genus, 1t i clumed by Lvof. Cope {hut their stracture disproves ~ entively the staloment of o recont writer, that the presence of horus i pairs is an indieation of relution- ship o the ruminating animals (oson do.), for theso honuts are quite near the rhinoceros, Curnivorous gpecies waro nob rare in {bis gn- cienl fumily, nud gorved ay now to chock the too rapid iucresso, OF the fourteon speoics known there wore tigor-cats, dogs, hyenodons, and tho tomarclon, a new yonus found by Drof. Cope. ‘Ehia resomblos n dog, and wasas large as tho bleek boor, but was miueh mors carnivorous in its proponsities ; hymnodons wera ns lngo and hnd” many flenh tecth ; whilo romo of the cats had yemarkably long canino or cyo teetl, na new spocics, tho vizo of tho puntiior, theso teoth greatly rencmbled thore of & shark, Tho reptiles embraco turtlos, lizards, and suakes, tho lust two orders discoverod for the firat time in thin formation in Americn, All of these curious, extinet forms of life will bo carorully doscribed for tho sovonth annusl repork of “tho geologicul survey of the Torri- torics, under the Departmiont of the Interior, and i the quarto serios full illustrations will ba mado ot all the now species, L'rof. Copo has alvoady obtained from tho anciont sea and lnke dopoaits of Knnsas, Colorado, Wyoming, and Idulio about 300 peeica of vortebrato animals, of which hio hus made Jnown Lo seionco for the first thno nbout 200, Tho history of tho suo- cessiou of life on this continont, as woll as that of othor roglons of the carth, will bo made much clearer by theso hn[‘)m‘umt dig- coveries, aud the vast number of ging links in the mystorious chain of lifo which aro thuy supplied throws a flood of light on the theory of ovolution which is now attracting (he favorablo atteution of tho bost geientiflo minds in ull parts of tho world, Theso discoveries havo n specinl intereut nlso with rofercnee to the history of the m'i‘(iu of tho human specios, ‘Tho nbove account prosents to tho reader only amere glimpse of the valuublo results of the past season’s Inborw, aud wo Lopo to recur to them again vory goon, J. V. HaypEN, ——— ‘Mhe 4 Seant Bifcet » Eashion, M. . B. writes Lo the Missouri Republican thut the # oxtremest phase of tho seant offoct was reached by n lndy who walked np Fifth ave- nue in & wavy-bluo eamols-hair dross. Not n pucker or a viviblo soam op o particle of trime ming Lroko up the beautiful surface of (hat womau, Sho wag one unbonding lovol, nud how 8lio got into that straighi-jacket of « dross I couldu't imagine till Tlook o rear viow of her, and found ghe was buttoned nup behind from neck to Lom. Two unobtrusive Lox-plests lurkod in & shy woy onch sido the openiug ; otle erwiso that garment looked like n bloatod panta- loon log. Aud walk—well, she couldw’s walk yory well, and in case of ive that woman would bo friod in hor own fat. You s0@, economy must Dogin somowhera. If clofh is used for tho ruils, why tho skirls must suffor, and morey knows whit is Toquitad for the g sllkc fouces built up about tho fomale hoad just now, MARINE, Port of Chicago. ARRIVE] Trop Colnrudfl, Buttulo, sundries, Prop Ira Ohaflee, Buugatuck, sundries, ogne BIIE‘H Peslitigo, hnmber, e o, lnnier, Bargo D, L, Tller, enombuce, lunber, Barge Mouohuuucg, Menuminee, lumber, Bago Muriuctle, Stenciainee, lankor, uniivs, y Butiulo, CLEAR b el fen Gom, Bturgeon Ly, 5 fons coro moals Sl Awmasanth, Sundusky, 16,500 b coms, Helw D, 8, Ausitu, Inifalo, 31,000 bu wheat, Hohw Minnesota, Menominae, sundries, Bebr David A, Wolls, Hiuifalo, 20,600 bu whent, Prop DePere, Milwalikee, sundvies, Stanr Corosia Bt Josophi, 6 hiels. whisly and sundrles, Bekr Atmosphiord, Bandustry, 16,000 bit vorn, FIGNT OLEMAORS, TropIra Chafiee, Saugetick, 500 hides, 50 bils flour, 1nd snndrie 8unr Jupan, ey 3,000 bu whoat, 200 Lrls lonr, 160 pork, rl 3 Str Jupav, Luttulo, 230 bags weed, 1,000 pig lead, 100 it cotn, Btinr Murkegon, Grand ‘Taven, 60 Lnla lour, 30 brls Jork, 86 brla ofl, nd windi Trop & D. Caldeell, Yol Turon, 96,012 bu corn, 924 rls tlout, 100 Lrls corn mesl, bud sundries, Bargo Marion Egan, 10,500 lut ¢ Lako Breigits Wero aclive and trm ut 7o for carn, und Bafor whoat, to Luitulo, Fho ehurters voported wore : Yo Bulfulo— el B, Pelcr, Featorla, 1, N, Yator, J. Wesly, wheist, ot Bo; prop Alwka, whenl, through ; selis Alleo tielard, " Henson, 1. Bissel, 1, Berrsicn, Bie Lty and A, T, Audrow ut 7o corn prop Acabin, To Vorl. {lapo—8 Lo, Haydus o—Seln Tnvang, capactty eqnat (o raugh fu Boston at’ Lady MeDonald, wheat, nt 4. Miner, corn, SO 08 0OWnery e whout OG0 by wheat wnd 240,000 ba_earn, | Tho uehive Tdu Rellh, 10, 1, Buldwing uid Van Velkehburg MEES ko for wheat srom Milwaukeo {0 Builwlo at 8¢, Marine Komu from Buennabn, Epe el Dinpalel to The “h 0 Telbune, el i i B T oL, LIS vLllo onterin, 8 larbor lust ul L, QUMY Y gule Bacama dfscblod vud @Fcted aenne: ‘Mo Ser Rl | 3 off to-dny, williout injuty, and fi to o towed to Man~ itowae for ropntes, Wi Fred folly hecamo disabod fn ftke nianmoe soon nfier loaving hero lunt Teiday nfght, and hud {o re- tatra, nnd b now waltfug far n tug Lo'taw Jier dawn, ‘Tho prop Olty of Mudisun, nslioro on Wasbiig- ton Iuluud, iu fullof water, und & stevmepumyp baa been gent fo her, ‘Eransfers of Vosyols Duving the Month of Octohor, 1873, ‘Plio Wholo of atehm prop Cashier, by Union Rolling Bl to John MeAssey, 3,000, One-thivd of sele 1V, 1, Dunham, by G, 13, Dinham et ul. to 1), A1, 8, Binclnir, 3,40, One-faurth of tug Dale Lotile, by Insa nlo Cog, 14, ie-clghth of tug Daln Toule, by Thomea J, M, Quirk to Jezalo Cox, $1,000, ' Tha wholo of cauhl.Uont Eclipse, by G, Do To Glereq and L, W, Norton to Excelsfor Stono. Oo,, Tl 000, Onc-Lotirih of cannt-bont Tudustry, by Viillam Jowolt tolenry Jowall, £350, Otie-third bt neow Taurlun, by Thomaa Chlauson to Sotelit M, oo, 550, - 5 4o whole of kehr Bl Spry, by F. B, Gurdnor to Jobin Bpry, $25,000, it iton to Jen- Toanage Report for the Month of Octos bor, 1871 COABTWVISE ARNIVALE, Ko, Clasy, Tounane, en Sloumers, 2,014 Broy %y 1y g (g 04,710 51,101 L1412 4TS5l COASTWISE OLEARANOLS, Clnan, No, Bleamnors.,, ., Tropellers,., Zonnage, 444 Bay] 41 41y Tirigs 10 0 Belo 967 6718 Barges,. 85 455 i00 002 415101 19 AMRRICAN Vi HIVED FROM FOREIGN POV B o, Claus, No. Zonnage, ‘men, Schoonera, o B 2,085 [ AMERIOAN FOR FOREIGN mm:;n. Ao, Class, No. Tenncge, e f 9,399 SCOONEIB. vesiuerirasiners i TOREIGN VESSELS ARBIVED FROM FOREIGN TORTS, Class, ropellorBueseisegrees No, Tomnaue, ‘me 17 4,700 T 1 Datln, , 1,008 (] Beliooners, 1 G628 149 TOREION VESUELS OLRARED FOR TONEIGN TONTH, No.of Clans. No. Tonnage. ‘men, Propallers, 4 GBI gueers Turk, 3 U0t Heloo FL Y X1 Total, 68 16108 08 Vessels Passod Dotroits Deznorr, Mich,, Nov, 4,—Passnnp Dows—Props Rocket, Abantle, "Lako' Oniatlo, Mirs. Dringlo sud bargo ; sehirs Ontarlo, Craftsmun, Tenfold, Selkirk, Mineral State, Topublic, 8, Guwn) George Neaty, 11, X, Stiore, Doht Dlanu, Dassth Up—ltops’ 8t Josepli, Winslow; schirs Journoymay, Warrington, ~Butclier Loy, = Augunta, Deludeer, Stotfs, Nelts.'Weaver, Havane, Yauios Inde, 4 WinNp—Soutliwost, frc Deriorr, Mich,, Chamborlafn and barge Magaluw, Mary Hattie, Passip Ur—Noue, Wisn—Southweat, 4.—PAsSED DOWN—Trop + schra Helvetin,St, Lawrence, ‘mma, Ilinots River and Cannl News. Spacial Dispatch to The Chicaqo Tribune, TaSAuLL, 11l Nov. 4—AEmIVALS By T1in Rivin aro as followa : ” Nov, 1—Prop Aloxander, for TaSalle, towing tho canal-boats Gypsoy Queon and Froderic, from 1 vy Jouded with corn for Chicago, Nov, 4—The prop Tlinofs, towing thres fats Inaded with piles, from Henry to Lockport, nnd o flnt loaded with props, from Heuuopin, for tho'Union Cont Con- puny, of LaSalie, Nov, 4—Prop Alexander and bargn W, T, Rockwood, from Henry, Loth londed with corn for Chileago, AITUIES 1% T RIVER dra us follows ¢ - Nor nder, towlug the canal-boats A, Wor non, DT, W , and 5, Menard, nit Hght for Tenry ; g prop Iinols for the Henry Dam, Nov, $=The ¢ansl-toat Montantr, loaded with flonr from Lockport fo Peru, and_tho canal-boats Ironclud from Utiea nndd Ontario, aud Paramount from LaSalle, all Hght for Poru, Nov, 4—Canal-bost Kennobee, from LaSulle, light £rom Pern, Tho following q.’msed into the canal; 1—Canulibonls Frederie nnd Qypsoy Queen, ath corn Trom Henry for Chicago, » —Cunnl-boats 11, G.” Loomds, lglt, from Pern for the eenl-shutt at LaSalle, v. d—Lrop Ulinols, {owing threo flats from ¥ loaded with piles 'for Lockport, - Nov, 4—Prop Alosander sud bargo W, T, Rockwood, both loaded with copu from Heury for Glileapo, and €l propellar Depuo, from Lasalle, londed with slior 26 for Chicago. PASSLD OUT OF THE CANAL—Tho following boats— Nov. I—Canul-boat J. Menard, from Chicago, lght, Sallo s prop Tilinots, from Lockport, for thy ry Dum, Nov, 2—Canal-boats A, Woolson and D, T, Wright, Halit, from Chicago, for” Henry, and tho canal-boat Montauk, from Lockport, loaded with flour for La- Salle and'Dera, Nov. d—Iop Dopne; from Chicago, londed with Inmber for LaSallo ; tho canal-boats 3. Bouchurd and Gold Rod, loaded 'with lumber, from Chieago, for Laalle ; tha cenal-bouts Gold Hunter aud Waterloo, from Chieago, loaded with con! sercenings for LaSallo catil-boat Tronclad, light, from Utien, for Portr, Noy Schr Ten Moe, from Chitogo, light, for Now Grleans, Kraax or WATER—Niuo fect 8 inches of waler on tho mitre-»l of Lack No, 16, [0sxAt_ Orricy, CHIOAGO, Nov, 4, — AnuIvED— Eclipic, Lemont, 66 yds stono ; Gen, MePherson, Te- mont, 85 vds stolie ; “Fruvelor, Lomont, 72 yda stono ; Qisorgo Juidd, Lomont, ‘72 ydh stono;’ Col, Manuing, Lenont, 93 yds stone ;Advauce, Lewmont, 75 ydattors + Kellance, Tomout, 89 yds stono; J. 31, Walker, Le: mont, 89 vds stolio; Aury Walker, Lemont, 89 yda stane’s Edwin Waller, Jt., Lemont, 89 ydi stono; Charls titel, Willow Bprings, 00 yda’ stoné 3 Georiliy Suaieed, 6,400 bu corn ; Monareh, Lockyort, 103,100 llay ‘Gypsoy Queen, Henry, 6,000 bu corh, LEAWED—Maplo Leat, Jolict, 73,844 1€ lnmbor, nondaga, Morrls, 1,006 head cubbago § Morrts, 88 i Junbor's Eclipse, Lomont, OANAL O¥¥ICE, ClICAGO, Nov., d—Evening-—ANnTveD —Ttoberl Holmes, LaSalie, 5,900 bu coru; Industry, Morels, 7,000 hu corn, 1,000 rls jank, Grcanto—Baryte No, ", TnSalle, Jight ; Col, Taylor, Jolict, 75,744 £t Tumbor, 8,400 latt ; Gracle Griswohl, Minooka, 8,897 ft lumbor, 10 m ehifigles, 50 brls flour, s Racotaiotid FLORIDS WATER. 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Thied Sttes Digest, A DIGEST O ALT, THE DRCISIONS OF THR RIOUS COURTS WETILIN TH116 UNITED STA’ 8, frun tho oarlioat parted to the yonr 18703 comprising ull tho Anarlcan Doclslons digostod in the thicty-one vol. uras of the Unlted States Digest ; with carotul rovislou andimportant additions, Fimsr Summs. o Lo vome plotod within 13 vole, royal 8vo, B0 s oucl, Taw sheep, $7.00por volumo, - Vol. 1, ready fu Docombor, s work lins boon nndertukon ay tho swegosticy of by mombors of th bur, Who Wish to avold Consiting 20 muny dilforont. voluinoy of wapploments and unuuals, when collootiug tho duclsiong upon o givon 1apio. “Tho now wotk b & cobloto dlgont 8t tho dodlslons of (o varluis Couris of e Onited Rtates framt tho. eariiou fevlod ta tho yoar 1870, the starting polut Of tho -+ Now Borlaa rocolitly comimoncods Alltho Aiworluan dusivions 'digastod I tho thirty-ona Yoltnuus ol th orleinal Outtod Sinton Digost, o Sami: tneny tho Eouity Digout, unil tho Al pior 1 Jhie ara prvewntod it s work, wiih tho addith af o1l declona deuniod valuablo 1o’ 1d volumos Gf - Anintican roports whioh were, for varlony rurdony, not included {n Ao [orino tewncy, tialdug tha wholo Danbes of vaintnos ycetod Lo uxuoit 1,00, wolv volunos Wil comnriso (ho ontire alplinbot. of titlod, o puteposs In tu vupicednva 1o contons uE. i orlgiiel work, wiiliou omlluie cines, an without abeldiing any mater of wondral itorent wl wlu. mt tho Ttlow Imve bowt venemngod to uyoid noea Hons, and tu sueiro Lo utmost oot fs voraldorad sottiod thot ey wi aufr ok i 13 yoluios o o eitorial Tub y nt, uig0s vaol), 13 undor the' ohaya o BEwa, iy s, B illappoat in Docombor, Tha romaintug val. Vol wniog wifl be usiod buarlorly, or as fast as A dos e to ieeuracy vl i oal 'The Kool Digest il o publishod i Mag of yosz LITTLE, BROWN & CO. Publishers, Doston, AMUSEMENTS, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MONDAY, Nav. 3, ovary i}mmwfil atinens, 1AL 'lflwfi"l"fifiv"fli’l‘c'k‘fi'fi'l’c‘,l rod B ! {ied Blaraon'y i Banutliud Amcrlean Soclety Drama, ons CLOUDS! Cant 4 thio omttra atrenal of flio Uompangs Bean i Komors, Beihisne Mounthog oot Sttt onnt T FOUR N1G Appulntients, JR lll}z“iuul—lmlu Batoman's colobratod play, MARY MVIOKERS THEATRE, HTS AND BATURDAY MATINEE, MISS INELISON In RO her adiired porsonation of SALIND, In Bhakspearc's Hoauttinl Comedy of AS WOUT LA TEE I, Friday nnd Bn turday Nights—ROMILO AND JULIET, MYE RS’ OPERA HOUSE, Monvdu-st,, hotween Denebiorn aud Stiuto, Aviigtn, Coton & Rembles Mt BNTIRE ton of 1id, Mark GHANGE OF PROGRAMAK-Produc. blo'n Burlosqua, antitad HOMIO ANDY UL Yo Coiton) Fallat ...t W, Avliogton b, Mackin wid Wilgan, Dilly tice, Slase e inden, Wi, Arlington, Bon Kombla i their spoolalties, avory Gy COURSE, MUKIC HALE ONLY APPEARANGE, iN OHIOAGO OF E. 1T, CHAPIN, TO-MORIROW, NOV. 6. Tickots for sala this morning i ) Mo & G Tookutora mud Box Oinnr ai iy MeClure Admission, 63 ots, Resorvo o . oxira, OARPENTS Silkibon, ACUADEMY OF MUSIO, BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF THE VORE mg. ON LY FOUR NIGHTS MORIS. GRAND VOKES MATINEE This Day af 2 THE ENTERTAINM THE MENDELSSOEN (UINYETTE CLUB GF BOSTON SOUTH SIDY.Setardny §. At th Fourtls Unitariin Chureli, coruor. | Willglve tvu selest astrumental and Voeal Concorts in 50, a3 followa iy Evening, Nov., 7, tfona) ntre, for thia on- CAGU CHRISTIAN UNION. rlllllfifil.‘!’n?. 8, v, and Thirtinth-at,. for tho Honclitef the Starr Kug Fratornits. i ato- oy, 8 ; and M:l;hu Club il Do naclatud by tha distlugulahiod sacaiv, ETOR, 0t Toatan, o ienod voc Cliristion Un- Drng Store Wahaliats and Store, gornor, Wabishzav. an Woat Sido Library, 2 Weat dadison. onualoat tho Jansen, Mot GLOBE THEATRE, Thisafternoon at 21, obentng at 8 o'clock, Miss An}v_y Stome AN CLGARETTE, The Litie Leopard of Ty ko RESS-CLEANING. Dresses, No matter of what materiul, can bo cia; oughly renosatad, b wal' o 0 wholo garmunt, qufro tho ro el il ned und thor- 1 uew proooes which doos nob res trimmings,” SPOTS romoved with- - Iy Goolls eltaned by thia pracesn can bo scen at one stores, 158 ILLINUIS-ST. and 264 WEST MADISON-ST A. SORWARZ. OCEAN NAVIGATIORN. Failing twico sengers toall parts of Gre. A wook lram Now Vork, and enrrying pna: Healn, Hroland, Co ul n, Lroland, Cubin from 9 Enrope, and the Moditerranoan, : ugie, ettt and Irai 1octs ouee, wost, s, | Conti: penial ports coma s athor eogularfinie, Al Tasablo by i reronog. A Diinyia aifines, o, 1 Tl cortier LaSalloan foz tull Inforwaiton at thin Com- 3% Green, New York, and N, 13 adisonsts., Chienga, HENDERSON DROTHERS, Agents, NATIONAL LINE oF NOTICL—T) 1o B0, 00 In e T3 thi yolduiico of dungor ut uea, Mo moct. southiarls rouo ns ulways boon adupted by STEAMSEIPS. s Company takea tho risk of lusncaueo d) on” oxoh of v : best bossiblo thiv Cotpany to avoid Ico and headinnds, Sedilg froin New York for Queonsiown and_ Liverpool A SR, Pansougors hool wlin points at ky The Stean it Drafis on Gre And for London firect ovors fortnlaht, RPQUL, from Plots 4§ HEO, T Curren 10 i $160 Currencys Gl PASSAGE, aw, l:mfuung:. 1l to or from’ German und Seandina- T Lates, e, T, o, bips of thia line avo tho laryost Ju tho trado, 0 at ritin, Irolua LLLAY ostern Agont, Northeart corncr Clark nud Randolphats. (0pposito ‘now Bhorman House), Uhicogo, STATE LINE. NEW YORK PA TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL. AT AND LONDONDERRY. ‘Theso clegant now atenmors will suil from Pler 34, North River, foot of North Moorasst., as follows: Pl VIRGINIA, LVANL) «Wednoaday, Nov. 19, ‘cdnusday, Nov., & Wodnasday,' D Aud ovary gltornato Wodnosiay thoreaftor, taking pns- B i ut, thiro Irai €0, Agaiits, uch xatos to nll prts of Grent Britain and Sedon, enmark, und Gormnany, wards, oS, Ao atily to AUSTIN BALDWIN & roatnus % E. EARLE, Gonoral Waatern Agant, 60 Claric.sts, Olijeugo. NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON, And oll Other Pointu in England and Wales, Tho South Walos Atluntio Stonmsitip Uompany's now fivst-glios Nteamhips road W ravy U 5 Db vidcd with ull 1l oninnoo of urron bty Fiisl, D Forfurther s Otfces, o | P O Rt A LS TR Yenrroncy ; Seu will sull from Fennsylvaala Rall o o sen Nov. 15 T oxirckaty for T ada, avo pros v Batost uprovemints for hu cosufoctund abin wnil Steerngo Passcugora. Trst coud Cubin, 360 aucrency’; Stooe + Bropald Strorarto ertifleatos feom Car- 4 for £1 and npwards, rtioulire, apply [n CarapT, t the Com. Hatub srs, and th Now. Vork to i & Go., feat, Na,' 17 liroudicny, GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS IRON STE AMSHIPS, Botweon NEW YORK and LIVERFPOOL, calling at Quoonstown, Carrying the United Stutes Mnil, SAFETY AND COMFORT. 8" Passanyo rojicun b nd 1o rs Waked (0 nad fram tho princlpal § et 1ntad. (toew ot Uredit fisuod on loading Banks a nnd Bunkors thraughunt Kurope, HENRY (e o KATALVBINIG NATOE, Indorsod Vi (e Rited an oo, 'lgor to the Aged, and elu) Fuflod Disaotyon Calowl and Gont, Rhwumnutis, Dot Discunos of 1nal Drapey, Clironla Dinrrhut, Usmtipation, Norvonsnees, Sooplossngss, Ttostores orary clusy of C) it A hfot iitatory of the Buriue and Vasthmonisls Tron. Medio Limtnont Baviclyun sl Disinganod Uil outlt Frontet., Plilindciilila, P, 22N GREENEBAUM & CO,, FIFTEL-AV. T e esm—— GEITYSBURG WATER. DT ST ELC- WALTRI-Tur Gurar MEnloive or by the Highost' Modical Autharitn Jyor to the Faralytia, v ng s th e S s, Niiealgi, Rk, Livor, it B, hronds Disenio, Vawphiols’ contuining by el by WILITNEY TROS., (lonnral For saly BUBLAACK, STEVENSON & REID, R und 81 Takoest,, Weatarn Agonts, e - STALES, FAIRBANK® BIANDARD SCAT, S OF ALL BIZLS, W P AIRBANKS, MORBE & 00 111 AND 118 LAKE-ST. !0, New Cols Ieetlon of Orgny Musie, ontitled “THE ORGAN ATHOME.” No Mustont Tlame Camplete withont 1t for it eotitainy avor 200 wolections of tho mont poilne ihsin of tho dagy woil arrangad for tha Koad, batie o, R Lot orarsthiug which Jo” e el SNMulodicd of 1o v, mArchos, Wil 7on b Riloind, tEaioritions of {ho. osc. serol i Tinndst, Kozaet, Selmmann, &, 1 1h oty 1116 hosk of all mle’ o Tetiovana. Adngios 1o Kiviast Db Walts, it odition rold (n 150 woels afLor hablleation and FOUNTIT now ready 1 Prico, 82,60 Bourda 89 Oluth, Unbaralleled Success of Ditson & Couls GEMS OF STRAUSS, Whilch containg literally tiy nns of Btrausa' \Walt: Muzuekas, ., nuil {n todis” fun. ot ol i ook i Afn 0vOF 20, (K1 copies 1 o or! Prico, Lt} THE STANDARD. ot Chuireh Mualo Book, by L. O, FEmoeon and lmot, hia doubln thio merlt, and 8 Ifloly €0 havo ho salo, ol comnton banlis by one comporor. Tha h Iruan b Flioinand, and 10 SFANDRATED Wi s qdred vixy Shugine Class, 2l Gonvon called for wntil ovory tlon arosuppited. Frice, 3 PUBLISHRED 1Y Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. Chaa. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Brondway, Now York, LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. HAVANA CIGARS. _ WHOLESALE PRICH-LIST OF HAVANA CIGARS. A. A IARTINEZ, 181 PEATT.-ST 138 BRROMTTRLD.ST, NoW NHET ] ana {33 BROMETEL PRICE LIST. La Intimldad, Regnlla Brit, do onchas, .. Dlordol Famar. Reinas Victor o togalin do Canchns, ... l{fl\lrfl Olaye Non Plas Ul o do ¥ Conchns . Flor do Cuba, do hns o P ey La Caroling, + Conohy: La Espanoln. 1or (> P Canchay, Aguily s Oro, do do Jackey Olub, Figaros 1., 1o Cori Sunorlor ‘infanios, Sumplo lot fuentslied on appiicat wSnmplo lob fur TIME TABLE, Lo MATUR R TARIEL f ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIN. NATTAATION oF REFRIGNGE Munie,—t Sntucagyoc copiud. ¥ Siinday oxcopiod: 3 Rlonduy exaopted. - e Five Siinday at 808, m § Dullys Y X0 £ ISICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depoly S0k of Lake sty and foot of Dcentyusecond-st, Jickttgien W1 Glark sy rowtiscat corner o handalphy and i Canalest,, corner af" Madison, Teate, Terice, 8B, o, Mail ty b ENRY G, WENTWORTIL, General Pussengor Agedt. CHICARO & ALTON HAILROAD. Kansar ity and Dencor Slort Line, via_ Loist: fou, andl Chicugo, Sringpleid, «tlton anid <1, Luns h Lin Union Depot, West Sicde near Madison.es, Tieket Olces : At Depol, and 122 Zandolphost, Toear Kansas City Fx, vin Jucksonvilla,| 1L “and Loulsiang, Mo.... Kaneas Chiy Fast Ix, viie Jno (sonviito, fil, und St Louls’ Bxiross . Tast yia Maiu Lino| Liouia 155, vii dacksonviiie Spruiglield vpress, Spriniclield st epy deflomion Olty Fspirons, .. Traria, Keoiui & Burin Wenuna Lacon, ‘Washingtor I Jliet & Divight Accommodations 9:302, m. [* ulsiany, Mol ¥it 3ain Tino i I b CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE &‘SL PAUL RAILWAY, Laton Lty corner Malison and Canai U3 Nouth Clarlst., oppoaite Shernan Hoy Leare, Arrice, Milwaukeo, 8t Poul & Minneap| | ol Tixprass.. 930, m, {£ 6:50a. m, ikea b Liraltld™ i i i Aall and Expross. ..., )y m.|*11:008, m, Milwunicee, 8¢, Pati & 3 b e g olty Night Rtprosa, 9:80 p. . |* 4:13 . CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depots—Fuat ar, Lukeat,. Indiana-uv,, ahd Sisteenthst,, and Canal und Sizieentiioats, Ticket uices, No. 8 Clasih #t, Grand Pacific Hutel, and at depots, Teave. | Arrive, Mall and Jixpress, Ottaws, Sirvat Ciiy, Leavonworth, AL chison & S, Josoph Lixp: Wl Aurora Passongor, Aurur Basuonier, fueies Pagsengor (S ubudiio & Shiux City It gt Ntaht Kape for Kans Clly loavonwortl, AL alison, & St kol Tip..o. -1+ Downer's (iravo Accomumoltntion) Bownor's Gravo Aecammodation » Ottawa & ator Pusvogar, s Fxpress, 9:00 1. m | iz, Sundnys,” TEx. Baturdsy, 3fix. Monday, ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. 5 Dot foot of 1. and foot of Teentysccond-st, Tieket ogice, 131 Randolpliat., near Clark, inghold & s & Stows Gty 165+ Dubiiuo & Slon City 15 (u) Gillinau Passongor v ot bsspuge: Tiyda Py ! Ouk Wood: Hydo Pari ad Ok Woo MHyda Pavk and O; L TIyda Park and O3k Woorl Wor Hydo Bark aud Onk Wood: Hiydo Parkund Gak Wooils, 1ivda Paric and Owk Wourl Hiyda Park wnd Onk Woad () Runs to Uhimwpalgn on Saturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. City afices, eorner Nandalph anit LaSallests,, and T5 Canate 4ty corner Hutisoust Leare. a Pacific Fast Line,... a Dabuqug 1)y viu Ulinton, , & Ol Nl o @ Dubuguo Right 15x. via Ultnt @ Irooport & Diubnouo kxpress, & froapart & Dubnuno Exbros & Milaautcou Sl b Milwaulco Fixpros: Aiiwauloo Pussomgor.; Milwaukeo Passonior ¢ 3 U & Groon Bay Bt 1] i=Uapot comor uf Wolla and Kinzlo.sts, b=Dopot corner o1 Cunad an fo-ita, W, HUSTRNNIETE, Gon, Pass, Agent, COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXicO, Sncolel Tnducomoniv, ot gl oLty Foli WIS, dowl A W, WEBE, CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Deval, corner or u.[;."l'x::&.m.‘# | Sheruanats, " Tekel ofice, |__feare, | drrive, Omaa, Leavon'th&Atehison F: 5 a, m,|* Per Accommodation, 2 6:00 Night i SR kel XOnaLas s, m, . Loaveawurtls ARG HEiEsaH 100 by ins 1. 700 & 1o LAKE SHORE & MICHIZAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. g -utoy T 0P BuSa 2icket ofices, ', Clarl amit Tandoiphate, dcest coruer Cunl and Madtion-ate, o0 e doute Leoze, Mai, via M, “ oo, | 00, flé‘-‘ll’bnl\fil; no;ng lfl.nune B u.:u '10:%0 p. v Lin g Atlante Hay) l‘l v Tex ‘via Main Eirlo. soleh Ghlodey Soooutenatins] 1o PITISBURGH. FORT WATNE & UHICAQD RAILROAT, A Leuvo, . CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & GINCINNATI THROUG! LINE, VI KANKAKEE ROUTZ, From the Great Contral Boilroad Laiat.; Tieyt, foul o icked 33 By - o coruer Wushing. also g af ahy irar coruer ( tony and ui dliinof l)n?‘ Ihfim‘(! Nfang lixpr el i v K for Indian s, Qiuclnnstl, Weut. R B g

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