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List of Members of Cabinet, the 'New Sir Jobn Macdonald to Lead tho , " New Oppositions Spoeeh of tho Govornar-Gemoral on tho Pro-| rogation of Parliament. . < The Consérvative Party. Rapidly : Bgcuklug Up. see "' pecial Dirpateh to The Ohieago Tribune, TUR KEW OADINET. OrTAWA, Ont., Nov. 7.—Tho now Roform Ad- that Mr, Droogmyer eomsl-lnnd tlist . he could not get signors to his bond, % | Jullus flmlflh (aworn) ' teatified that ho did ! sign Droogmyor's firet bood, but not the fraud- ulont one. Deing' cross-oximined, lio did not know how Jong it'was since ho'slgnod the bond, .Othor gontlomor, whose numoa appoar on tho bond, testifiod that they had ‘siguod the first: bond, but' none..since.” Tho prosecution thon roatod ts casio, - -~ ! TNE DEFENSE 4 thon nsked .to have tho cnzo dismissod, A motion was mado to romain until the case endod, | whioh carried. .. 'Tho coso . tor . the dofonso will: hardly be finished boforo daylight, as thero are a great number of- witnessos to tostily. A Citizon of FMortinnd, ¥nd., Stabbed, ‘and Forribly Outrnged=<f'fic Victim Noticont as to the Perpotrators of thic Decil. i sEs " Spectal Dispaléh fg Thé Chicago Tribune, | l’ommn, Ind., No ‘This morning, about 2o'olock, some - .porsony entored tho; baok room of Huey-&-Coffmann'a hinruess sliop,| where 'Willlam: uoy, one of tho Erapr(utnm,_ wag alooplnf. Aftor-sinbbing him In tho, nook’ and comuwittitg o flonidish outrage upon his por- son, the ruffian or rufiians robbod aud left him for doad: 'Lhis morning, when the proprictor of the atore adjoining was building & firo, ho honrd ministration having boon constructed; the Min- iators woro sworn in todsy. The first meeting of the Privy: Council. was held :at noon, . The following constitute tho Cabiret .at present:: Ontatio—NMackonzie, ' Premior and Ministor of! Public Works ; Blake, without ortfolio '.‘i ‘Christic,, ‘Sonator; Sccrelary of 'Stato; Cart-l[ wright, Ministor of Finaned ; ‘D, A. Macdonald, Postmaster-Genorali -. Quobeo—Gon,: -Dorion, ‘Miuistor'of distico ; Lottellior doBt. Just, Son- ator,. - Agrioulture:and Immigration .. Four-; wnier, -Inland . Rovonuo;. ono oant. . Now Brunawigk—A; . and | Fishories'; "Isaao ‘Burpes, Nova': . Scotia — Opfiia, Ross, : Presidont of the..Oouncil . and::pro| tom, Minlstor.of Militia, Prince Edisrd's Isl |- and—Laird, Ministor of tho Intorior.. Tho posi-/ “tion of Minister of Militia is still unfillod. % The “Hon.: R.“W. Bcott, Commisgioner ‘of| +Orown Lands for tho Provinco of - Ontario, has ‘tondored his resignation to -the -Licutenant-| -Govornor and necoptod a seat this- afterndon ini the Dominion Council without a portfoljo. 1t is)|: probablo that somo slight chaugeés‘as to omen\ ? may yob take place, .. : 7 o3 v TOUGHT WITH OFFICES. 5 It haa now ooino -to_bo - well underatood why: ; ‘tho Hon, Mr. Tilly, mombor of -tHo Macdonald! .Governmont, said ho' wounld, stand or fall withi the Government, for, the réason that hio thon had| 'S prol of an, appoiniment as Licitonant- Govornor of Now, swiok, which hie hias since| recolvod.” - Crawford, membor -of -Parliamont | -from Toronto, hav divulged tho resson he stood ‘firm’ by the Goyernmont, inasmuch a5 ho has| “been appointed Lieutonant-Governor of Ontario. These appointments, as well as those just flllod by a.pumber of Ministerialiats, wore: only made, .an bour-or. two beforo Bix John announced on! the floor of the Chambeor that Lord Dufforin hed accopted the reslgnmon of -tho Ministry, - Thia, conduot, u'ml;i t be natarally eupposed, gives. rise to much indignation throughout thecountry.| A NEW ADJSURTMENT, OF PARTIES. - | BSir John hos boon choson' leador of the. new Opposition at & caucns;of’ tho.party, Bevoral:|” Consorvativos who hithorto supportod the M- ‘donnld Govornment have given assurance of their support to Mackenzie's Government. '~ +BIR JOHN'S PALL. . The foeling préyails that Sir John Laa fallen,: politically, never to rise ‘again, Evidences ard ‘ot wanting to convinge ‘an ‘intelligent publio: thnt tho Connorvative paly i rapidly breaking. up, owing to the peculiar circumstances of tho <case at the present time, : : 0 PARLIANENT PROROGUED: oy Tho ‘Governor-General came down to tho, ."Houasp this aftornoon and prorogucd tho' samo.! “Tho Ministers ohosen from tho Houso will, bo- Yore Parlinment is again summoned,” retwin o' the country for ro-olection [ 2N & (%o the Awaociated Press.) - s OTTAWA, Ont,, Nov. 7.—Parliament assombled at 8 o'clock to-day. The Hon. L. P. Hallon an- oounced thb names of tho mombers of the now Cabinet, aftor which the Govornor-Goneral de- Tivored the following specoh from the throno: - In consoquence of the resignation of my Iaté Minis.: tars during tho dcbato on the addross, I havo called » fresli adminlatration to my councll, A large number of scats in the House of Commons having thus becomo vacant, I lavo deolded, with due regard to £he ciroumstances of the caso, that {t will bo most con< venient in tho intercsts of publio business to prorogue this Parlisment. Prorogation was_ entirely unexpected. Yiord Dufforin_ came to the Parliamont Houss in hig own carriage, without escort or guard of honor. Very fow peopla wero present outsido the House, and the proceedings only lasted s fow’ minutes, CRIME. Ampeachment-¥rial of the Treasurer | of Fort Wayne, Ind.~~The Common | Council Sitting’ as o Court=-An Alls . Night Session, and Great Excitemont, i Speciat Disvatch to ‘The Chicago Tridune, y . Fonr Wane, Ind, Nov. 7.—The impeach. -ment trial of John A. Droogmeyer, City Treas« ‘urer, was resumed before the Common Council . £his evening, - The Council-chambor was densoly ‘paoked by intorested spoctators, notwithstand- Ang the beavy rain falling. Judgo Morris pre- "dionted the snewor of the defondant io the vcharges made against him. It was quite long. It «laimed that the Conneil had never flxed the smount of his bond, and that.ho was.ready at any timo that tho amount shonld be fixed on according to 1aw to give his bond ; and, owing to *the Council failing to sot the amount of the bond, be now-claima that he holds the offico under hig firsf term, no successor having been sppointed, - % for the oity, msde a denial of tho Mr, Bel, suswers, Considorable discussion took place at this polut us 1o tho Conncll's taking osth to 1y the ‘case according to the law and the ovidence, It wu'xil finally agroed to proceed without toking oRthiv "Tho evidence against the dofendant is gath- «ored undor soveral hoads: i Firat—It ia charged that Droegmeyer, for tha pur< fose of docelring the Councll, presonted a forgsd ond, Second—The chiarge was, that he had acted aa Treas- arer without an official bond, Third—That he had falled to make reporia as oriered by Jaw; and 3 Fourth—That he waa incompotent, i Judgs Morrie, for tho defense,. donled the charges, and olaimed that the Council had failed to Barlorm their duty in_not fixing the amount of Droogmyer's bond { and that he (Droegmyer), ‘owing to_ the failura of tho Oouncflingzlln ro-, “spoot, had acted undor his elootion of '71 and not that of '78, s s THE PROBECUTION .+ -2 then called on John Godwin, City Olork, Charles - Brackinridgo, E. A, Horton, Mr. Metm: Yorgings, Enoch ‘Goalars, ond Julina * who woro duly sworn. * * © - 3 Clerk since Oct. 8. The fraudulent bond was : shown, and he tostifiod that it was found in his offica by tho Financo Committos, He waa askod ~what the convercation was at tho time he was told to procuro Droegmyer'sa-bond, Ho answored . that horeplied to the Committea that ho ““did _not know whoro it was," and he was not present . whon [t was found, being in the outer oflca, A + record of the bond was then called for, and pro- duced by the Qity Olerk. r, Horton waa next callod and shown the fraudulent bond, and testifled to Its being found in a pigeon-hole. -Ar, Drosgmyer was present, and was asked if that was his bond, Ho (Droog- myer) anawerad, ¢ Yes,” . - 7. r Tha forged bond was then offered, The de- tonco objcoted to tho bond ‘“"'g accopted as evidonco, and was shown the Council-record. Tho bond was thon offersd; and, thie dofence stlll objeating, the racord was admitted. Mike Hoolaglan, Clork, statod that he notlced that Mr, Taylos's namo on the bond was_before Droogmyer, and placed the lattor at the head in the record, - The dofonce asked wlioso name ho wrote in tho record first, and ho-snswered: - Droogmyor, and Taylor socond. The Finance Committeo was called on IH the prosocution, and the defence objected, clalming that thoy, being Judgos in this case, dould not | The ayes and nays wero.called for, and |. testify. there wero 1o unys. Ar, MoCullook testified that e waa progont when the bond was found, Ho gave tesiimony in msccordanco with that former witnossoes ad {o the funding of the bond ; and testified further that a Mr, Drogmeyer, atated, at ono time, that he had falled to obtain “all of ‘the siguatures appended, but that the entlemen wWere porfectly willing to go on the. ond, " 4 Mr, Morgan tostified that the dofondant never * made out his reports eg roquirod by law, but | was alwaya two or throe months hohfud, Mike Hoolegan, Olerk, was rooaliod to mmi a8 to the conspirsoy ba!wron the Oty c&rk an Dropgmyer to bavo been the fraudulent bopd a copted and approved by the ‘Commoy founcil, T'ho quostion was ssked, ' Did Mr. Froeman tell you to'placa Mr, Drosgmypr's nsmo flrat. on the bond 7" * To whioh 1l anewer was re- turned, ** Yen." i s 7 2T Mr, Iraokeuridge waa noxt called, He mald .Rooolyor-Genoral s | g, a- abisob, |- Mr. Godwin testified that ho had noted as City | ' & noise, snd went_and_found Mr, Huoy in bod, woltering in his blood. An alarm was at onco, iglvon, but a8 yot no cluo to this most mysterious affair hag boen found. Tho victim is lying in & ivory critical condition. Ho is n higuly respoct- ablo citizen, and publio indignation 18 aroused ‘to_tho higheat pitch, < Later—8 p. m—Tho man who was brutally, outraged horo thus morning, is uow sentlble, and; tho doctors Lave sirong hopes of maving his Iifo. Ho will not sny much about the affair, and knoys| :more than ho will tell. ‘He says he recoived a' lottor,n fow days slnco telling him he would! *nievor marry o cortain woman to fvhom ho is now, ,engaged ; that Lis lifo would bo takon if no other; mokus would provent. . Not a Murders ) : Special D!:Quuh to The Chicago Tridune, - Burraro, “N., ¥., Nov. 7.—Tho reported: mrir- dor at Fort Erio, Wodnosdny night, turns out to bo nothing. more.than s sudden ‘death from in- tomporanco, Mra. -William J, Boals got Intoxi- catod, and, atter a boistorous night, wont to bed :and dlod .there. The neighbora theroupon cir- culated tho story thai Mr. Beals lilled her. The : Toputation of the man is good, Post-Offico Moncy=0xder Forgers - = Speclal Dispateh to-T'he Chioago-Tribune, IpianAvoLis, - Ind., - Nov. -T.—Albert - Lomon was to-day convioted, in tho United States Court, ‘of iforging & xucelft” o' Foat-Ofco mooy” order. ; | & H ||. . .xhe Tragedy at Landri, Arka” {'.Lirrix Roox, Ark,,-Nov, 7.—he. tragedy re-: ported in Lanark, Bradley Oounty, Iast night, Igu croated intonse oxvitoment.: ' It appears that one.of tho Eogles was omployaed In" thio -capacity: of a Constablo, .He hnd writs for the arrest of the two negro hog thioves. On coming up with! them, the, refused to eurrender, and, as the: Conatables posso dismounted, thoy wore firod ‘npon by & band of negroea in ambush, killing all ; :thrao of the Eaglos and sevorely wounding Sul-; Tivan, = Dock Gray was the only ona of tho posso! “unburt, _On Lis oacapo ho' rofurnod to Lan stk and roported the partioulars, whon the Shoriff of ‘Bradley - County summoned » posse of fifly; " mon, and went to the xl)lmc of the torriblo daod, He arrived theroat 11 o'clock. .at n(ellt, and found the bodies with no one noar. Thoy hadi * boen robbed of their guns, jowelry, horses, and , equipments. The bodios weore removed to Lia- nark to-dsy, whoro tho_ inquoat is being hold.! i The Bhorifl of Lanark, acéompaniod by the Hon. J. P. Eagle, Roprasentativa from Lanark, whers' bis kinsmen wero killed, arrived in the city thisi evening; and laid nll tho facts boforo tho Gov- ernor; e Shoriff of Pulaski sent out & posse of ten men to-day to effect tho arrést of tho! nlzlurdénrn, ‘but nothing has been heard from [ them. 5 JBold Attempt at Bank Robbery. WiisinaToN, Del,, Nov. 7.—Great oxcitement yras orosted this evohing by sn alarm procoodiny from -tho residenco of tLo:Cashior of the Bau! of Dolaware, n this oity, causod by an attempt - of five masked mon to gag and bind the family . of the Cashior, with a view $o robbing the bank. The men gained admittance to the houso by stratagom, soized the Cashier, handeufled snd throw him on the floor, They then proceedod to tho dining-room, whore the ladles woro at tes, and with drawn pistols enforced silonce. Ono of the ladies escaplug, gave the slarm, two of tho polico arriving in timo to'seo tho burglara aucsping, Chaso, was given, and ono. of the olico gained upon tho 'rotroating gaug. BRlote ware oxohaiiged without offect, Whon ono of the robbers suddenly stoppod and allowed the officer to got near Lim. -Ho then dealt hima murdorous blow and the officer foll seneloss, seriously wounded in tho head, The robbers 80 {far havo ovaded arrost, Arrested on & Chargo of Forgory. . TirosvicLe, Pa,, Nov. 7.—J., K. Turner, for- merly a practioing lawyer in this city, who was arrestod somo two yeara' ngo and convioted of forging pension papors, and sentonced to four- teen yoars in the Wostorn Penitontiary, and who was rocently pordonod by the Prosidont, was ro- arrestod horo to-day on a bench warrant issued by tho United States Court, and taken to Pitts- burgh to answor to anothor indictment of fors gery, growing out of this samo affair, but on which he was never specifically tried. ' The par- don was granted on account of bhis declining health, in view of which this action is generally rogarded a8 boing vory savere, An Ex.Governor of Ncbraska Indicted , for Malfensance in Office. O3sana, Neb,, Nov. 7.—Ex-Gov. James has Deen indfcted By the Grand Jury of Lanoastor County.* He is‘accused of Ip&rogrlbflng to his own yio 3,000 bolonglng to the Stato which he recolved whilo Governor, Another couut in the “indiotmont , charges him with appmpflnfinfi monoy roalized from thie gale of atone in the ol Ingane Asylum. An Affray in Henry County, Ma. Res sults in the Denth of Itoth Persons Concermeds’ 8r. Lows, Mo.,,. Nov.. 7.—A quarrel gtowlng out of an old feud botwean George Hopking an Mr. Bailoy, of - Brownerton, Henry County, Mo., - on Wednosdsy night; rosulted in the kitling of Hopkins, agd. tho inflicting of o mortal wound upon Bailey.. Both of tho persons concerned are ghly rospoctable .citizons, .Hopkina belug tho Public Adminiatrator of-tho county. Suit to Régoyer for C..oments Nrw Yonx, -Nov. 7.—John Ruchty, proprietor of the_cutlery’ factory in-ihiu city, hascom- moncod & sult ‘sgainat'the Brooklyn doetoctives for falso arrest and impriponmont, which was ac- qomplished by falyp Information furnished them “by the notorious Lucotte Myers, charging him with complicity in the Goodrich-murder. ‘Palse Xmprison= An Incendiary Onught in the Acte Oxkipa, N. Y., Nov. 7—A man was caught at Canastota to-night in the act of setting fire to & . houss, Ho I8 supposed to be the man who firod tho village beforo. Thore is groat excitement among the people, and it is foarod Le cannat bo ‘Pprotected from thoir indignation. X¥ionvy Train~-Itobbery. . Banr LAk, Nov, 7.—Evans Rogors and wife discovered, on their arrival here last night from the East, that thoy had boen robbed of 2,700 in gold. Thore ia sald to bo.a regular syulum of robbing railway trains to Ogdon. Neow York Criminal Matters, New Yong, Oot..7.—At _tho {risl of the doteo- tives to-day, tho ‘ Council to the OCorporation ava his opinion that McDousld, tho Bank of iugland forgor, belug convicted of folony, hia' affidavits canot be taken into gonsidorations, ¥ Indicted for Murder, New Yong, Nov, 7.—The Grand- Jury of Buf- folk County, Long Tsland, to-dey found indict- wments agaivpt sovoral partlos for tho murdor of Oharles G. Koluey, only ono, of whowm, Rudolph Bamumis, haa beon arrosted, The Udderzoolk Case. Weatenesten, Pa, Nov, 8,—In the trial of Udderzook for tho murder of Gosk, the oase was glven to tho jury at 4:4 p, m, to-day, Death of a Seilucer, Bax Fraxosoo, Oal,, Nav. 7.—Young Donald, ‘who wad shot by Mchrnvly for soducing the Iattor's gister, died this morning, THE CAIRO KIDNAPPING EA“GE'M Oappo, 1, Nov, T.—Drymmond and Mortl- w1 Sbmatiug of -ty Watkina girl, were examinad - to-day aud divohurged for want of avidonce to e‘n-mly thetr datontion, 'The faot that thig gir] yoluntarl] with the acoysod aftor tholr “relogue indicatos that hor story §u o fabrication, . .. EvinsviLLE, Tud,, Noy, 7.—~Tho charactor of the girl Watkin, n|lenud to have boon abductod fromr hore last Sawurduy, given tho Improssion that sho was & willivg " cuptive,” Ble s from Portsmonth, Ohio, atd has lived hers occasion= -ally for a year, most of the time with poople of doubtful obaracter. .~ _ | POLITICAL. . ' The Expuiston of Ollver Charlofc from the 'Tammany Iall Associatioh =~Tho Prococding tnconsidorato, and An Somnoc Ntespects Unjust, i Special Dhapatch to The Chicago Tribuns, New Yonk, Nov,, 7.—Tho summary, uneg- peoted, and, in somo respeots, unjust oxpulsion Inst evening of Polige-Commissionor Oliver Oar-. lok from the ‘Tamimady. Hall Goneral Commit- too, has beon much discnssed to-day among all olassos in the oity; 'Let the ‘proof of the man's gullt be as sirong as it may, it was obviously dolng him an injustice to dondemn him without, _affording bim an opportunity to say ln{lhlng In hia own’ dofense, The mafority of the Tam- many mon approve his romoval from the roll & ‘but a fow of the.moro.thoughtful eay he shoul have hoon allowod a-hoaring. - In response to, tho quostion of - the ' reportor of - the New York Tribune regsrding' the * charges 'nfinlnnt‘ him, Commissioner Charlickiaaid to-Usy that ho oarod vorylittle for the actlon of tha Gommittes. He ind not attouded & mooting of. .that organtzation for more than & yoar-past,. - Ho was mado a mombor| of tho Committeo without solloitation’ on''bis| part, It was 'his opinion that his character; would compara; favorably with thoso of John Morrisoy, Gon. 8pinols, or Judge Lodwith. Tho, oppoaitien of tho lutof was bucaueo ho (Cluar-{ liok) had not prooured from the Mayor his nonil-| natfon as » Polico-Justico. - Ho would - meet the| chargen.that he had -np}wlntod - thioves ™ and ro-| oators as Ingpdotory of ‘Eldction in his ‘"fv and! n good timg, As s Demoorat. ho was assigned hy%hn Tonrd to look after the character of tho: Domooratio Inspoctors.. of Election. It was ' ‘umpossible to sppolnt ' 1,600 ¢ of; thess without, placing 'soms ' bad™ 'moni ‘smong ~ them. But, = koowinkly,” “ha’'hsd: not appointed an improper porson....Oply’ about 'Bllx :13’511;535 were ml:dnp after the un_wn-cam-$ plotod. ompts t0 choat in & few instances;: &s thera aro | ‘8t avery eleotion. Ho could notexpect to please throughout the ‘clty’ tiero wero nine any, pectora to one Apollo Hall inspector. In tho i Eightoenth Distriot, about which. s0 much had' boon said, wliorein lived John_ Kelly, Richard Uroker, and ¢ Bonator O'Brien, heé'had exeroised. discrotlon in the golootion of Inspectors, Bvon. " tharo, Tammany was allowed s msajority of In-; intereat of any oandidato for elootion. i The Governor-Elect of, Wisco: Sveotal Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, | MAaprroN, Wis., Nov. 7.—Governor-eleat Taylor; . is confined to his houso by illness, and: will ‘not; bo prosent at tho jollification to be hold by- his | friends to-morrow night. hers, or in Milwaukeo! ‘08 sunounced, e, s = Now Xork State Grange Patrons of i Ausbandry, oy Bixomauror, Noy., T.—A State Grange of Patrons of Husbandry is belog. organized nli Byracuse by O.B. Bieman, of Iows, Genoral' Deputy-at-Large. Rurraunnhflvu are »presont’ . from all parts of tho State. A Euzaner, N..J., Nov, 7.—A subordinate Grango was orglnlzné in $his city last nigbt. LEGAL MATTERS. The Duncan Will Case in Calhoun County, Mich,--Bishop Simpson, of the Muthodist Church, on the Stand. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, : Barrie Onsex, Mich,, Nov: 7.—Some impor-' tant witnosses wero sworn yostorday in the Dun-~ can will cago at Marshall, - “Among them were 000, who is a harness-maker of Plammer, Pa.; Jamos Liong, of Philadelphia, logateo for 830,000 and Bishop Simpson, also’ of Philadolphis, logatee for 40,000, 9 The Rov. Mr. Dougherty, of Albion, waa re- called on oross-oxamination, He had the night provious visited Battle Orook to ascortuin facts rolating to Mr. Duncan ; he wanted juatice dono, honco his interest in the trial. ‘The Revs, Mr, Carl and Buell, Mothodist min- istors, tuo latter formorly from this city, ¢ Fothar with sevoral other witnosses, wera awo The Rov. Mr. - Buall's teatimony relatod to M: Duncan’s agrecmonts to aid * the Mothodist Churohin this city in '69 and '70. Ho then sayw nothing to indicate_a weakness 1n Mr. Duncan's momory. 4 Mr. Drako, & morchant of Plummer, also testi- fled to Mr. Duncen's businosy ability, and to tho Iatter'a promiso to prooure means to build a, nice ohurch in Plummor, in place of the ono then partly built. Tho quostion whothor he hod heard Mr, Duncau speak of assiating his brothers, asked by Mr. Lathrop, was objeoted] b?by Mr. Pond, and a warm disoussion - took' place, can did onco iuform him ‘of passing over b «cheok 310,000 to his brother Willlam, =~ ™ . . _Blshop Bimpson, being sworn, said i bolleved' Mr. Duncan’ to have becns mau of average: mind, He was anear friend to Mr, Dunoan, and nover saw any change In him from tho first to the laat of his acquaintance. Ho know nothing of the will at tha" timo of . the testator's death. Mr. Duncan. had once signified hig in- tontion of entering tho ministry, but was advised by tho Bishop to assist some liter~ ary instjtution. ~The Bishop onco received a lofter from Mr, Durican, who said he proferred. to give his money to Sunday-schools and poor Fobiiod to tio boat. |+ churches, o cross-gxaminstion, the Bishop sold that ho received a salary of $4,500. once received from NMr, Duncan 5,000, another timo 21,000, and anothor time $100, James Long testifled to tho friendly relations botweon himself and Mr, Duncan, He heard of. testator's death by telogram from James Liud- say ; rocolved a lotter previously from the Rev. TRobinson Beott, relative to Mr. Duncan's illness,. but his snawer to Mr. Scatt's lottor could nob bave reached Ircland before Mr. Duncan's death, Mr, Long slso testifiod that ko knew nothing ‘of the will untdl after the denth of testator, Ho did not knay of sny dofeot fn Mr,. Duncan's momory, but thought him a_sate, prudont business-moan. He once heard Mr, Duncan -coucedo that Bishop Simpson was bhia bost friond. £ Tho 'trinl {8 progregsing finely, and the wit- nessos aro.boing rapldly sworn, o mipor tos- timony. i8 to tho effact that Mr. Duncan was a usually sound man ; but the statomont, whicl is gonoral among the Mothodist brothren, that Mr. uncan nover complained of the difficulty with |. P, his head, conflicts somewhat with the preyious testimony, . A Verdict of 6500 Against a Railroad'|’ Company for Breach of €ontract. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns, Inp1aNaPoLs, Ind,, Nov. 7.—At the Beptem- bor torm of the Buperior Court, Mra. J. H. Tom- |: Yinson obtained a vordiot of ©1,800 against the Indisnapolis, Bloomington & Westorn Railroad, for damsgoa sustained in being carried oue-half mile boyond Clermont, to which station she had purchased a tickot, tho conductor in oharge re- fusing to transfer hor baok to the atation, The Oourt granted a new trial on tho ground of ex- cessive damagea, The second trial, -whioh has iuut coneluded, reaultod in the jury flnding for ho plaintiff in tho sum of $500. R Alleged Infringoment, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Lribune, Deraorr, Nov. 7.—The Goodyoar Dental Val, canite Company to-day obtalngd a temporary in- Jjunction in the United Btates Court here to-day agaiust thirtoon dentists for alleged infringing. CASUALTIES. Run Gver and Killed, Spectut Dispateh o The Chicago Tribune, Davenront, Is., Nov, 7.—A brakeman on a .conl-train, named W. P, Brown, was_Lnocked down botweon tbe cars aud run oyer, - Hisbody was horribly mangled. - . b Sorlous Accident to a BridgesBuilder, Brrivarrern, Ill, Nov. 7.—Mlr. A, D. Roberts, tho mastor bridge-Bufider on the Gilman, Clin: “ton- & Bprlugnclt}! Railroad, foll to-day from a trestle-bridge, a distance of forty foet, to tho -ground, breaking one leg and sluyeriug tho bono for six or eiglt inches, ~ 1o aleo redelved other iujuries, and {t in foarod that Lo has boon in- Jured Iniomnlly and sorjonsly, .Ho 'waa takon to (IJ&llnton, whero o lives, Hia recovery ia doubt- ’ |¥Ejlled by the Onrs. MoGuraon, Ia,, Nov, 5—~The Norwogian who waa killed at'Qonover, Ia., by ® train of cars; pausing avor him, Inst Wodnesday, was named Andrew Momtor, ' At tho tiino of hia death ho was Intoxioated: SCUTTLED AND ABANDDNED. Havreax, N, 8., Nov, 1.—"1‘.!1% Qupard sfoamor Abyssinion youtorday fell i with “tho ahip Rioh- ard Rebiusan, {rom Now York for Euvope, with & coargo of cottou, ofl, cll cake, &o,, nban- THE CHICAGU ' DAILY "I'HRIBUNE 'hore wero doubtless individual st-([: botli partios, In nearly overy elagtion distrit|" spactors. ‘He appolnted no Inspector in’ the'|. A Grange Orgnnized in Elxabeth, | - N By 3 1 doned atout 200" ‘milea off * Halitax, The Abyesinian towed her to tho mouth of thin harbor to-day, ard ut* » . third officor ‘and flve men on board, then proceoded on hor' voysgo, The offloor and mon eame ashore at Campordown, and tolegraphed to this oty for ansistanco. A tug was sont down and towed tho wreck up, Tho docks woro strown with chinin shot, empty bottlos, guns, and debris onorally, whioh showed thnt the vessol had Euun abittled, Thoro woro sevoral foot of wator in her liold. 3 FIRES. A Laorge Livery=Stablein St. Xonis ' Murned; Xoss, Nearly 100,000, 81, Louis, Nov, 7.—Tho' oxtonsiva livery-ata- blo of James H, Thornton, Nos. 810, 813, and 814 Walnut stroes, and Nos. 100 and 111 Third stroot, caught fire at 10:80 o’clock to-night, and was almost totally destroyed, All tho horses and. carriages were eaved, but’' & large lot of buggios, slolghs, harnods, and othor prop- orty, burned,” The wholo catablishment, in< oluding the. building, was valuod at 810,000, The stock was insured for 820,000, but namos of .the companies cavnot bo given to-night, Tho “building, which'wasowned by Thornton & Pierce, was fnnnrnd for §48,600, as followa: -Washington Mutual and North Bt, Louis Mu- 5tal; 85,000 each ; Fire and Marine, Springfiold, §3,600; .Insuranco Company of North Amoriga, .£0,000} ‘Ztna, of Hartford, Frantlin, of. Philac ' dolphis,; , and_Hartford, of -Hartford, 5,000 " each ; North Britlah and Morosntile, $10,000; -Btandard, of New York, and Orient, of Hattford, $2,500 oach. - g E .. . At Evansville, ind. Evandvizee, Ind.,' Nov; 7.—The’ Ellis Canal Mills wero burnod at 1 o'clock this morning., Loss, $20,000, ' Insuranco, $12,000: In the Gor- manis, of Indianapolis, $0,000, and 81,000 eaoh’ in:tho'Woat Ohoster, of Now ¥ of Nowark, N, J. ; Lanoaster, of Laucaator, Pa. ; Globe, ot Oliicago ; Allemania, of Oloveland ; and Groat ‘Wostorn, of New Orleana. i g —_——— MISTAKEN FOR'A BURGLAR, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dernorr, Mich., Nov. 7.—At 1 o’olock ‘day morning & young man namod Honderson, on his way omo from a night’s carouso, ug.oxped at tho house of Widow Lavine and domanded ad-, mittanco, Bho fireda dow, wounding him ‘s0 inutes. " hat he diod in' a for PO M e ALBANY LIVE-STOCK “MARKET. H " Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘ArDANY, N, Y., Nov, T,—BErvis—Tho ruling of tho maarket thus far ‘beon tamo and unmatisfactory to) . dealera, . Yeaterday thio markot opened with # modor- ate attendanco, an .To-day tho ‘attendsnce was small, snd eales nlow,. mounting to %00 head; considerably Lelow the aver- ago. Butfew from Brighton and 5o doators from! few York have et arrived, Tho ruling of the market. i8 full 3o por b below laat wook. Recoits number 385 car-lodds, tho smalleat numbor ‘recolved hero in many. ontbs, 'Tho avorsgo quslity is & triflo bottor than Reostras—For this weok—Baovos, 6,645; sheop, 5,600 ; 'hogs, 70,200 ; horses, 04, = | 'BiErp-aND 'Lasps—The domend for sboop and “Iambe {8 merely nominal and tho matket ¢xceadingly dull sud depresaed, Balca thus far amount to 8 car- Iosds, which go East, 'Tho market rulod” Xc per Ib lambe @0X(0, ; KANSAS CITY LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Spectal Dirpatch o The Ghlcago Tridune, ‘awas 01y, M0, Nov, T.—CATrLE~Reccipls, 1,273; shipments, 344, _Liltle is doing, and buyers are’ off: Prices are unchinnged. Quotations aro: Wintered William Wilson, logates to the' amount of $10,- I Mr, Drako finally stated that Mr, Dun-'|- Ho bad | | mont ; Oharlea'stoe), Wi Tezas, $2,00@6.50; throngh Toxan packing ateors, - $1,05 ao ook teors, $1,40@1,70 7 gao‘:i Texas Comer .68, Hoos~Light inquiry at 3@83o, MARINE. Port ot Ohicago. ARRIVED.....000ers NOV, 7o Stmr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundries, Stmr Corona, S, Joseph, sundrio, Prop B.,E, Wade, Port furon, sundrles, r G. P. Ward, White Lake, lumber, Sabir Bow Tioy, Muskegon, lumber. Bchr Radleal, Muskegon, lumber, Prop Ira Chaffes, Blllxklhlnk. lumaber, Sl Goatae White Lake, luinber, Scbr Abigail, Grand Hayen, lumber, Sche J, F. Trocey; Muakegon, lumber, Bchr Peorls, Manisteo, lamber, jchr A, Plugger, Holland, staves, icowr Bpray, Hol d, staves, Scow Cousia Mary, South Haven, wood, Scbr Kato . 1ovatd, Saugatuck, wood, Bebr Amorica, Oswego, coal, i Prop Auslo Young, Erlo, canl, chr O, M, syrego, coal. Sclir D; R, Martln, Bk R ida: suniirios, - Behr J, Blgler, Bay Oity, salt, < Bclir G. Narber, Pere Marquotts, lumber, Bchr J, A. Holmes, Ludington, lumber, Behr 0. Harrison, Manistee, lumber, Sohr Barbarisu, Kuskegon, lumber, OLEARED, .Nov, 7, Btmr Corona, Bt. Joseph, 40 kegs , and gundries, Bohr L, McDonaid, Manistes, 1,000 bu corn, Bohr Goldon Fleece, Oloveland, 40,000 bu osts, : Brop Roanole, Buffalo, 18,00' b wheat, 5,00 brl our, Sebir Wm, J, Preston, Kingston, 16,458 bu corn, « Schr James Platt, Bufrelo, 22,500 bu corn, - Bcow 8, P, Wilson, South Haven, 80 cords stone, * Behr Hattle Fishor, Bafloy’s Harbor, 30 brla pork, 4 : brls beef, 14 tons food, and sundrics, Bolir Ardent, Whito Lake, 750 bu oats, 500 bu corn, 25 - “bria flour, 10 bris pork, snd sundrics, Belir Willlam Bmith, South Havan, 1,400 bu osts, 10 " bria ofl, and sundrics. Beow Milon, Whits Lako, 3,000 bu osts, 10 brls pork, " and aundries, - Prop Ira Olaitag, Saugatuck, 1,000 bides, and sun- ¢ leg, X NIauT OLeAmANCES, “Btmr Muskegor, Grand_ Haven, 70 bbla pork, 50 brla *four, 80 bils oil, 130 bxs cheose, and sundries, | Bteam bargo zfmm, Montreal, 100 bris pork, 17,110 ‘bu wheat, Schr Hattle Wolls, Ogdensburg, 19,400 bu corn, * . Bchr Thistle, Cloveland, m,esg'bu ‘corn. * Behr Auglo Baxon, Buffalo, 21,500 bu corn, :Prop B, ¥, Wado, Port Huron, 11,057 bu corn, 600 bris flour, and sundrica, ; Lake Frelghts were dull and lower ; quoted at 6o for corn fo Duf- falo, and 13 to gdonsburgli, Tho eogagomonts ‘wara : To Bulfalo—Schr Sandusky, corn at 650, To Ogdenaburgh—Schr G, A, Norzls, corn at 12)0; prop Philadoiphia, whoat through to Boston ¥ia Duffala, otal, 3§ capacity aqual fo 40,000 bu whost and, 10,000 -bu com, The achr A, G, Moroy was taken in the' af- +ternoon for corn to Buffalo on private terms, and the schr E, Harmon for oats ta Cloxeland at bo, ' Capacity _ sbout 18,000 bu corn and 21,060 bu oats, N g Vesaola Passed Detrotty zTnorT, Mich,, Nov, 7,—PAsozn Ur—Props Tolo. do, Dadger Bate, Fisk, East, Rocket, Rollo, Orops. and batgos, Forest City and barges, Salina and barges, Erinalville and Larges ; bark Watson ; sohrs Bwaste | heart, J. B, Noyes, Mary Perow, Hartford, Aloxander, 8, IT, 'Fosler, Undfne, A, A, Gurrington, Express, Gra: gads, Georda fteols, Wilom Home, Juiaen Wade, alste YT, mpe mu.z,hggorud,;m ”’I"d"' xm e ’AtszD DowN~—Props Indis, Fonntaln City, Lad; Franiing schra Fiigwugh, 1, 0. Roverls Erosiay -Btar, Brightla, Lillle Pratt, Amades, Maxwell, Dernors, Bk, v, 7. Ur~Bark Nols ETNOIT, Mich,, Nov, T.—Paga) H achs Montmorendy, Ttualin, 0 o OORE - Passep Dows~None, Woo—Esst, Oesmp- Kllinols & Michigan Oannl. GaxaL o¥rIcK, Omi0A00, Nov, 7, 120 p. rived—Ellen Q'Connell, Bag, 80 yds_stone; rletta ‘Walkor, Lemont, 80 yds stone ; 0, H, Walker, Le 80 yda stone; Iilrx ‘Wall 3 Admiral, Lomont, 80 yds mont, 89 yds atona: B, Resotle, Lomont, 83 72 yda atono; Augusta, derbolt, Lem¢ d » Jomont, tone; Geo, 89 fllJulD o stor ont, 00 y ¥ Gous) 4 Lem s touo;'Conatitutlon, 60 yuadtone; Birgo No,3, Laka 1%)( tor prop Dopuo, LaSallo, 163,724 tla zino; Montana, Ut 8,000 bu cofn Genoral Ttosgoranc, 'East. Morels, 160 tons caal ; Drilliant, Morris, 5,600 'bd corn, 1,500 bu Sockor, 00 b corns Somhty, Womise el baaee corn ; Jo u coz 31000 B dath, . e e ks o Oreanzn—Hunter, Lemont, 80,030 fi lumber § acaw :8t, Vlmo, Henry : achr Ora, Ionry, 150 bu polatocs, 131,075 18 frult { Rellance, Lomont ; Thunderbolt, Lo menl i low Springs ; Galens, Willow Cioso, Nov, 7.—Amnivep—didgle, Marseillcs, 85,900 bu corn; Ouba, Ottawa, 8,100 bu corn; Aon- treal, Ottawa, 5,000 bu corn ; Osyugs, 1,600 bu oals; Romeo Excelsior, Summit, 85 ydu stons, LEARED—Geargls, Ottawa, 01,687 £t lumber, 11,850 Iath ; Phwnix, Look) ort, unfil ; Frederick, Henry, 112 ‘mlubor ; Glpioy Quosn, Heriry, lumber, Dismastod, Bpecial Dispatch to The Cheaga Tridune, * Demnort, Nov, ‘TeTho schoonpr Yankco, with a cargo of coal for Ohfcago, Was towed into ey s Vowspeit, yarh a5 bl mast e ear: rled qff by a gust off Polnt Barks on Tucaday, Rosults of the Storm, +Tho sevare galo Monday night scoms to' have dono ‘more damago to the ship all tho atorma during the laat four Weoks, Tho Het of vesselu toporled to be salore, leaking’ or othsrwise dsmaged, Iv 10} Yot exbauated, slmost every vesdel :.lan:mw reporting additional disasters occavioned by hat * blow,” % ool J, Bigler arrivod Tioro yorterday in 8 bad ~condition, hior mafu boomn and fiblioom bolug broken and tishied, and Lor rigglng tori to ploces, Thy' load of salt ou bosrd of her id alko slightly damaged,” " Tho burgo J, 0. MoQullougihs 1" soported. sulora ta thio westward 'of ‘Point'Au ' Pollco, lght, - This Yosso) wiaw dahioro at Point Ilward but s short fime ago, © © The baryes Qicelor 1 Jonos and B, Lo JUd ere asbiore on tho natthwost ond of tne Notth Manitou Tal~ and, and whll bgve to bo Uftod off the rocks, Tha steaimslip Aniazon; whioh lind thoao bargos i {ow, also roported on thio rocks in the sumo viclty,’ Uikely {0 becouié o total Toss, The Amazdn s fonr-masted stoamdlitp, WOrth over $100,000; Tho scbr H, Folgor rau nslioro on the ' southe: Q“ml through the win-' SATULDAY, ork ; Morobants',' | estor- |- vory little businoss :was done.. | i 1 | { i lowor tlen last weok: BShoop, 4@8Xo0 per m,and. | y Oity to. | ing on Lake Micigdn than | NOVIMBIER - §, 1874, of the'North Manltou Taland and fa full of water. 241 cargof 480 tomsof coal on bowzd, " connlgnod ‘Mosers, Bwan & Watking, of Milwaukeo, ._: The obr, Rnterprise, of this city, with Iumber from ‘Muskegon and bound for this. city, went ashore while lr!lnn[gmlemopun of Grand Haven during the sovare galo on the morning of the dib, Tho crow, fiva 10 number, were resoned in an exbausted condition by the fishermen at 10 o’clook on tho same morning, The achr Minerva, on ontering tho horbor at Mus- Xonon on Tuerdsy morning during the. gals, collided with theachr W, i1, Dunham, Tho Minorva lost hor boadgear, whilo the Dunham had her fore and main rigging torn away, rail and stanohlons brokeu, and aleo Jost hor maintopmast, 2 ;A umbes of sastors sro reported from Detrolt the result of tho Iate galo on 6 Huron, . The schr' Lambert is sshoro at- Hysteris Island i tho achr Btrangor on the mainiand at Fair Havon; the schr Tural st Big Oreok, and {ho sailboat Carpentor at Quenicane; Conafderable damsgo was dono to the docks at Gasoville, and ore lumbér was washod sway. A Day Olty apocial of tho 6t say the tow of tho prop Prairic State,.which was broken up on Lake Huron rocently, and subsequontly - returnod to Port uron, was broken up again off Au Babla on tho 4th, whilo en routo {0 that. point, Tho propeller and Tor tow wero struck by a g on Mondsy. The pro- peller hung on o hor barger until 4:30 a, m, Tucsday, whon thoy broko adrift, "+ Tho Two Rivers Chronicla of the 4ih’ contains tho following partioulsrs concerning the loss of 'the tug Richards :. “Tho tug Willlam lilohards, of Manito~ Woo, camo down horo yesterday foronoon {o fow.a scow-load of brick from the yard of G, Damlor & Co, to Two Rigars, Nortn, Rofat, to be ued in tho conc struction of the new Government lighthonso, Upon arriving at the Pnlnhllunn‘{ sonthoast wind lpmmz up, and: the son commenced making so rapldly tha they wero obliged to.start back.baforo unloading. Whion within about-a mile of theLinrbor, n lino was ‘washed overboard from the tug’s quarter, and bocame entangled {n her wheol, entiraly disabling her, Sho then et go of - the 'cow, which, itk sovernl % , -wes 'soon -on ‘the beach, now - lies spparently undnmng- od, . After . the scow had washod ashore and her crew safoly landed, attepilon. was immediately divectod to the tug, which had lef go an anchor and was laboring huv?.’y close on to: the breakers, ‘and, blowlng her whistlo as a slgnalof alatross, A Al K;Qch ‘was sent through to Mr, Richards, ber owner, ‘At snitowoo, informing bim of hor condition, it beltig expoctod that tho Kilty Bmoke would bo.immedistely dispatohod to hor relief, . Unfortunstely, Lowsver, tho Bmoke was undergolug somo slight repsirs and was unable to go out, aud, after weathoring it nobly from 5 p.m. il about midnight, tho Richards parted Lor. cable nd_ driftod in upon tho honck, Sho lits hiead o0, and, £t is thought, can be gotlen off with but alight! damage,? o 0oL oL - ) to. S Thé docks on' thie eat shore suffered considerably from the gale, as will be sean. by the following extract from the Green Day-Guzettei “\We havo not heard| frompointa north of Red Liivor yot, but on this sidof the docks runnhzg out into. the bay aro nearly all do-; mollahed, Lamb's dock at Bay Sottlemont is aaid to Do 2o badiy danagod ne mok 10 bo worth ropairs, For- itunatoly fho dack was empty, Cowles’ dock wna . protected by Port Ssuble, ‘and, being heavily loaded ; with stone, cacaped wilhout' injury,—the only ono 80 fortunate on the shoro..Tha Iron Company's, !about & milo below Port Sauble, lost track, iron rail way, and about forty cordsof wood,. McMonageo's dock was deatroyed entirely, -Paschai's dock a1 il Dluff was ‘w:&t awey with sbout fifty cords of ston: Bhirland’s dock waa shaved off tho face of the water' “as clean as if the Storm King wera & barber. - DuChar- toau's.dock waa badly but can be repaired, — not much ‘loss, as 8 Soow had thero and tonded the diy beforo. Behofield & Co.’s dock at.Rod Rivor efit, tho boom broko and- lot the Jogs looko, and scow followed suit. The atorm musthays great 1y injured tho Govarnment works on tho Stargeon Bay | Ship Car but wa ate without tculars, ” - "1 teacor nsoon hee oF asiington, Take Ont- rlo, on’ Wsdnofldlg :{fl%:. turna out to bathe Bavari- ' omilton, .an, bound from .to Montreal, with slx cabin Tho fire was first discavered in the con: noar tho engine, snd tho flames gpread rapldity, The boats Wwere immediately low- ercd. Ono went aduift' and was lost,” Tho Dasscngers and crew got into the other bonts, one of which con- tained nine porsons, including tho E‘l‘l:h Iadios’ maid, and sevan of the crew. Tho other boat contained thir: teen parsons, {nclading the first. snd socand majos, purser, and 'two passengers,—a boy named James Qlare, and & Mrs, Parmentor, of Toronto,—and fivo of the orew, ' Doth boats = roached shoro safe- iy, Fourtden fersons are now mikaing, Includ- ing Qapt, Qsrmichacl, Mr, Fionion, chiof i or | Willinm Bpeuce, steward & aughtor, of Brookiyn ; Miss Irelsnd, of Kin ' and Mr, Wior, of Clistlam, Theso woro nat able io get 1nta tho bosts, Copt, Osrmiobacl, when last seon, “Was 0n & plsnk in the watel SPECIAL NOTICES. Burnett’s Flavoring Extracts. The superiority of thoss extracts cunslatsin tholr foot purity and great strongili, They aro warranted fros from toe poisonous oils and acids which entor into th lon of many of the {actitious frult (lavors now in tho market, Thoy aronotonly true to their names, bat Aro prepared from fraita of tho bost quality, and ato 8o Lighly conoentrated that a omparativaly small quantity or- Faskor Houso, Toston. R ST AR S ol 0! v ala by all Grocers and Draggister - Imitators and Their Schemes o to griof at st artalnal discavorlos liko that Sope tgaiel stk Snlyoratoal dlsoovoro ko that jactia, whiph {s {ng anly extzact of that wondoriul shrub that ronllzes fia fall virtios, fa silil roliod Bpon Kidney. Uolnmllna Female Disorde: ol, the Effeots of Dissipation, e G mandad by Uhyeiel o ciine 1 tocommendod hy uhyeiclans. . Lgware Of SOURLor: Tolta, - JOIN B, HIENTUY: New York, Sols Agonte - Schenck’s Mandrake Pills. Thowe plls are composod ezoluaivoly of vegatable tn. o tho uso grodlents, sud although they ontirel of morcury, do not leavo any of its i act direotly upon tho liver, ‘and a; val AR o nat oroun Lor Oopisia o of that organ, - Livor Compikln Tudigostion, Sigk ifeadache, Typh % oid Fave: all stiooumb to tho (r00 tso of Sononok's Mandra) oators. For salo by all druggiats and doale: GLOVES, LINENS, &c. ___CARSON, PIRIE & CO’S RETATL, DEPARTMENT, WEST MADISON & PEORIA-STS, EID GLOVES. 8,000 patrs gonulne Parls Kid Gloves, equal to any In quallty, redaced from 81.75 ta 31 & pair—in colora only, ““Thomeon's Bost" 3-button Kid Gloves at 8150, regu Iar prico Is 83,35~in colors only.” Good 3-button Kid Gloves, Colored and Black, 81 a pair, \ Good 1-button Kid Gloves, Colorod and Black, 8 can apalr. : ’ CORSETS. The greatest bargatus over offerod fa real Fronoh Wove Qorsats, warrantad bost shapes and qualitios imported about actusl balf-prico, as followss ‘Regular 84,50 Corsa for 32,50, Rogular 83.50 Corset, for $3.00, Rogular 83.50 Corsot for $1,50. Good Whalebono Corsots at still lower prioss, HOSBIBRY, UNDERWEAR. Ghildron's good White Merino Hoso, 30 ota. Largo Lino of Childron's Fanoy Hoas, okesp. . Ladioa' full rogular White Gotton Hose, 35 ota,, & bar- ain, .- Ladlos' Merino Voats aud Drawars, & good astlols, 750, . Qenits’ calored Marino Vosta and Pants; &0 ots, Large assortment of finer Underwear, vory choap, FLANNBLS. . Good White Domat Flannels at 20 and 35 ots, Good White All-Wool do,, 800, 35, and upwards, Good Rod All-Wool de., 350 upwards, * Bargains fn Bhirting Flanools, Bargaina in Shakor Flannels, Dargains in Blankets. WOOLEBENS. " Line of Qasslmores for Boys' wear, 60, 85, 76 oty. and ‘upwards, ‘Hoavy dark Casstmeros for Mon's woar, 8, 85 ota., 81 ‘and upwards, A hoavy black Watarproof, great bargaln, 85 ola. Bargains in Navy Blue Watarproofs, 8125 upwards, LINEN REMNANTS. 9,800 short lougths, Mauulaoturors' Remnants, Furs 225 ots, & 7ard—a great bargain, ngths, fino quality of 1swo guods, &t B0 otds me of them being warth 81, IT PAYfi TQ TRADEON THB WEST-SIDE Cor. Madison & Peoria-sts, MEETINGS, Masonic, b tal Lod, e . oy e oaos o o caana ok Boenndindi 48 A e o s el ot JoLN mith ne Ty ordas of ) . N, TUOKER; Soo'y. L : Masonic, 1] {eation of WAL, Lodge, N B ";"f"imA“.nM".' MY nlflefi‘;&?&gflv) i Db ork, LT oberon T raurmncad. By Ordorof (o Wi By 3 R DUNLOR, Beorotaryy | # * ' Masonie, be » ata ) N0 Y e R o Bretsnied Teves llnlx)nxl.nnlw oreby goilled that \;wn;‘ VATLS autaoteg By SrPRUR, Boor NOTICE, NOTICE. This {8 tho laat dny tiokets will bo sold on ‘Wabash-nv, Btages 30 for $1. Don't let ““the cloventh hour pass.! On Monday the.rates, Will'be advanoed 26 yer gent, GLOVES, GLOVES. ‘We are opening a line of five- button Undressed Kids, choice shades, quite new and very scarce; 2 and 8-button Blaclk Undressed Kids, now popular; 600 doz. of the real Victoria Kid Gloves; all numbers and tints - of the ¢‘Harris” and “Jugla” Kid Gloves, for which ‘we are gole agents; Calf, Dog- skin, ‘“Reynier,” and *Prin- cesse” Castoria Gauntlets, in new and tasteful shades; 1, 2, and.3-button Plain Black, and -all the late Fall Shades in col- Chas. Gossage L ¢ 00-_ | 106, 108, 110 State-st., 60 & 62 Washington-st. OURTAIN GOODS, &o. . LEITER & (0. “Have now in stock New Styles in materials suitable for Long Curtaing, ° Lambrequins, and ‘Furniture Coverings, consisting ‘of Satin Damasks, Plain Satins, Silkk Terries, Waol and Union Terries, Cashmeres, and Tapes- tries, Also, choice patterns in Point and Swiss Lace Curtains, Drop . Curtains, and Lace Shades, New patterns in Cre- tonnes. Plain and Gold Band Shades. : Mattresses, Feathers, Bedding, Blankets, &c. STATE AND WASHINGTON-STS. REMINGTON SEWING MACHINE, A A A At RENINGTON SEWING-MACHINE AW ARDED THE “MEDAL FOR PROGRESS,” AT VIENNA, 1873, Tho Highost Order of * Modal ¥ Awarded at - the Exposition. _i!o Sewing-Machine Received & Higher Prize, A Few Good Rensons: ; 1;—A Now Invention; thoroughly tostod, and soeured b attors Batone: EREly - ~ .- Makos Parfoot Look Btitel, allke on bath stdos, on sl kinds of oo, 2 .-Rund Light, Smcoth, Nolsoless, and Rapld—bost oogibinstionof auaiiios, & P urahlo—runs for years withont repatra. + Bi—Will da il variatias of Work aad Fandr Stitehing o fsuporior manmer, 00 . folva 11 most oaslly manago o oporator, o st166h may Do altared Whilh runlag, bad tAGhinG San by threaded withont paseing thrond through holas. 7.~Dosign Simplo, I Liogint, lerming the stish without thous of famay gr Lovor Amms. " ey a which 88 40y apood. Hus ou n‘::flnlu ‘movemont of e~ Conatruollon most oatafal and fisfihod. It fs man. ufactored b tho most akillfyl d innced han- fonat tho eelobratod TUBIINGTON ARBONY, Tiioh, ‘Address JRemington Sowing-Machino Go,, Western Otfloo 285 Btate-st., Ohicogo, ILl., for Agencies or Information. KEARNEY'S BUCHU. KEARNEY’S EXTRACT BUCHU, "The only known romedy for Bright's Disease, needlobar and provonis injury Axnd a Positivo Remedy for Gour, = GRAVEL, " STRIOTURES, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, - NERVOUS DEPILITY, DROESY, Nont ¢ ! Urluo, Trritation, Ine Nen ettt a ok e b BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, 108, b ‘Whites, Disoasos of Bpermatarshions, Laycoorctions o Wi s of the STONE IN THE BLADDER, avel or Hrickdnst Dopost, and Mucus, Oatautus Gravel og Hrlckiust Dopoalt, and Muous, or REARNEY’S: EXTRACT BUCEHU Positively and pyrmanently cures all Disoasos or Affeo. tlous of the G BLADDER, KIDNEYS, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, Exlating fu Men, Women, and Ohildren, NO MATTER WIAT TIE AGE, Frico, §1 por Bottlo, or Bix Dottlos for 85, Depot, No. 104 Duanest, New Vark, Sold by Druggists Mivorywhore. [ For aslo by ¥ AN SOIAAQK. STEVENSON & REID, Wil Deav, M Y THE OHIOAGO TRIBUN. CHEHICAGO WEEKLY TRIBUNE. TR LEADING NEWSPAPER I TR NORTHVES!, THE PAPER FOR THE FARMER, b e MECHANIC, - MANUFACTURER, MERCHANT, - BANKER, PROFESSIONAL MAN, AND THE FIRESIDE, PROSPECTUS FOR 1874, Tho coming year promises to be the most eventfulin & political sense that we have seen since the olose of the war. The questions which have ongrossed and divided the public mind during the past twenty years are rapidly passing away, and we {ind growing up in different parts of ‘tho country a party.called by vari- ous names---in California the Inige< -pendent party, in Yowa the Anti~ Monopoly party, in Wisconsin the Reform party, in: Illinois the Farmers’ Movement---having a com« mon. purpose and inspiration, and exhibiting a strongth which proves ‘that it answers one of the chief de- mands of the hour. The CHICAGO TRIBUNE will give s largo share of its attention to this NEW MAN=~ IFESTATION OF PUBLIC SENTI~ MENT, It holds: o 1st, That the old party orgeniza- tlons are essentially corrupt anad fraudulent. Having no longer any principles to carry into effect, they have become mere business enter~ prises, making a show of opposition to each. other, but eally sharing in the proceeds of profligate and dis« | honest legislation. To suppose that eny heelthful reform can flow from the pretended efforts of these worn« out and demoralized partnerships is altogother vain and illusory. 2d. That the tariff system now in voguq ig 8 cunning device to rab tha Tany for the henefit of tho few, and that its effeot is to cause farm pro~ ducts to exchange for ahout one-halt the quantity of foreign or ¢ pro- -zeuted” goods they would aotherwisa uy. dd. That railronds cannot exact more than a fairrate of interest on the capital actually invested in them, and that when, in addition to this, they claim dividends on -watered stock and - fraudulent -bonds, tha State may right{ully interfere for the protection of'the people ; that unjust discriminetions betwoon ~different looalities are in vialation of law and should be prohibited. : 4th. That subsidies or bounties of money, land, or publio credit, to railway, steamship, or other corpa- rations, are flagrant abuses of the powers of government, fraught with the gravest dangers to the people, and tending to promote corruption, oxtravagance, speoculation, and finanoial disaster, 3 The general character of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE is too well established to meed recapitulation. It is always independent and feara less in the expression of its views. Inits news department it is second i United States. contains g oare« fully prepared summary of the news of the weelk, brought down to the hour of going to press, ' Literary, political, financial, so- cial, and agrioultural topics wilk constitute, as heretofore, leading featuros of the Weekly Edition, and no pains will bo spared to inoreasa its attractivencss in these departe ments. Its market reports are uns surpassed, eombracing all the infor- mation which farmers roquire. for the intelligent transaction of busi- ness, both as sollers and buyers. THE WEEEKLY. TRIBUNE is a largo eight-page sheet, of the same size as the Daily Tribune, consisting of fifty-six columng of olosely- printed matter, and, es a family newspaper and in its general malea up, is unsurpassed by any paper in the land. THE TRIBUNE will bo aished: during the ensuing year &% the fol~ lowing rates, payable in advance: WEEKLY TRIBUNE. SIngle Copy, Tive Copl Ton Copic Fiftesn Covles. ‘Twenty Cople: DALLY TRIBUNE. 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