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fBER 12, 187 3 * GRAIN WAREHOUSING. Testimony of Registrar Clary Before the Tavestigating Comnitiees Batgoss Shipped Withoiit Cancells- tion in the Registrar's ! Officei He Regarded Prosentation of Receipts for Cancellation in His Oifice as [noperative. All the Elevator Mon Wero Notifled Not to Loan Grain or.Ship Without Cancsling Reooipts: Mr, Clary’s Account of the Wiy in Which tho Mough Receipts Wero E Canceled, Followlng is & portion of tha testimony of Mr.' Stephen Clary, State Rogistrar of Grain, glven bofore the Board of Trade Investigating Corit- mitteo, Tho remainder of his testimony will be printed day by day until it is 2l published Tho Chairman-=-Mr, Olary, wo would Ifko to kuow what you know abont (his satter involved in tiio charges proferred by tho prozs {ii_tha- matlor of. tho tiea i Tefuronco to tis Hongh Elvvatur, and, indiroctls, wilh Feforeiico o tho regls:ration of the ror pts, Bir. Glary—I pupposed the: charges wero mndo par- tioularly réferring fo_ tho alleged procuring of cait- caled recoipts that there was 1o corn in stor o ropro- sent; or, in other words, that wo Lind no . accouub of tho bonts having gono wfo slore. You want that story plauly and frankly, don't you 2 Mr. Warreu—That {8 what I supposc,tunt thozo wero rocelpts issued and cortifiod by you ko Corn or boata, Mr, Clary—I beg your pardon it was nuither, Thoy were Rot jssucd ; they were written, That leg mere tochnivality, howover, “Well, in tho first place, then,—to go back b little in thontory,—I may montion incldentally here that just beforo tho panto tho warc- lousea wero overrum, ua Mr, lough yory properly Eays, and thoy were dewiraus of shipping out, but 1o~ body semed to bo willug to ship tho ljru‘n, and, T guose, oll of them shipped out without immediately cancoling tho recelpts, nu tho- jaw requires thom to Q03 in fuct, the law_requires them to cancol tho ro- ceipta bofore thoy ship out, Tlie Obairmsu—You think thoy ll did that, doyou ? 2, Olary—I know thoy did. M.r.,w«nn —How do you know this? By your re- ir, Clary—By our roports. - M- Warten—Dy _your roports from tha Inspectors 7 Mr, Ciary—Roports from tho elevators, ‘Choy arein 4ho binbit of repurting & statement, ¥or instance, if thioy load o veskel of 49,000 busliols, to-morrow i my Any to go around ; or it muy bo I go thrco times & rcek—it may boday ufter {o-morrow ; und they re- port to mo a deaeription of the recelpts that they have Zanceled to correspond with tho smount of the ship- ment, Tuo Chalrman—That they hava dolivered, you wean? e Br. Clary—Yes, sir; that they hava delivered, o it has beon shippod out. I tako up those re- Scipts cancoled by fiom—tho law requiresthat they | “hould como to mo with them to bo canceled, but that ia'not. catrled out to any rossonablo extout, and thuro aro lota of cargoos ehippod withiout any cancellation i wy office, ~Tlie Chalrman—{Vo want to know whethor the law is somplled with now, Mr. Clary~—It is not, sir. ‘Tho Chuirman—In that respoct in tho matter of tho caneellatlon—whether the low |s complied with ¢ r, Clary—It fs not, Nr. Clory—I may ndd, right hero, that thero fano penalty for thelr uot dofng that, and tho “old Bonrd of Tommissfoners commonced sult agaiust somcbody, 1 Bave forgotten exactly who,—I have forgotten tho namo of tho irm,—but tho sult went on_uud it was thirown out of cotirt becauso there was no ponalty, you understand, In tlis caso thero is no pouulty. Tho iy requiree st evorybody ahall - bring thele recolpts to my offico beforo they aro whipped, but there in uo penslty, and couscquently it i thoffoctivo, Well, thoy liad sll beon suipping out without cancoling receipts, us T gay, but would dnally ot around to it sometlines they would bo two daya Behing, and somctimes four, aud sometimes more, in making thelr reports to me, ' Thoy would toll mo {hey had dobe B0 und 80 ; in most instauces, Lowever, it sroso from tho fact 'that they had loaned shippora; oy atated this to me ihat & shippor womld come fown thero and fell them Lo hed bought grain en ‘Clinuge, but be hud got it for another house, nud le had agréed 1o ix it that aficrooon, snd Lo wanted tiem fo givo an order and be would bring the receipt n the next day, which thoy were in tlio Labit of doing; sometimes thoso roccipts would not como {n_for two s, and then they would not mako thelr reports o @m0 untll tho receipta wore all fnj that vwas one prominent causo, But when tho pauie camo Sn It caught them, n8 thoy sy, ith fhelr troweora down. A good msny of thom were behiud moro than they could report, and, as they could 2ot rafe any money, they could not buy nuy reccipts, and there thoy wero, 1 had commenced about this Hmo to keap the Board of Commissioners protty well posted sbout what aa golng on, from timo to time, x, “Plorson, ouo ‘of tho Iobrd, was up hiore and, on muthal conversation, it was agreed thut ‘shotild go around and fay to them all that this thin #hould bo tolerated no13ugor, that the law required o hom to report, b “Thie Chiairman—This was subsequent to tho panio “that Mr, Plerson camo up thora 7 Br. Clary—No, sir ; I thiuk it was before, Tha Chajrman'—Ho had been awaro of theao frregn- Laritios before then,—the Commisionen: genorally 7 Mr. Clary—Wall, practically 80; I had from timo o timo told them, when thoy camo up here, that they sworo sometimea behind. Lut thay caught up always, Bomelimes there would bo nobody behind, cnd thon 2galn they would all be behind, That was sbout tho way it run, "Tho Chairman—For how long & period had the Com- missioners been aware of this ? . A, Clars—Ob, I don't knaw. I guess T fold thom rhapa lust spring 3 I do not remeinber exactly, But ‘may Bay Liere, ou passant, that one more rosson per— Jiaps why they Gid Dot_lake any action was_tho fact thiat we hind two sults alrendy pending, involving tho samo principle, sguinat- Muon & Seolt and Hugh Maher, And Chatley Reed hers, the Stato's Attorney, while hio did not absolutely refdsa togo on with them, he advised, by all means, thut the Commisaloncrs wait until tho Supreme Court' passed upon the queation which they Lad before thom a8 to tho constitutionalily of tho law on that question, The Oliirman—1Well, did that suit fnvolyo the ques- o of the cancollationa heforo shipment 7 ‘Mr. Olary—Eo Mr. Reed thought, The prosentation of tho receipta at my oflice for the canceliution of tho Toceipta I regarded as inoperative, Tn law thero is no penalty ; that is, if_the decision of tho Gourt bora wus & correct_ono. Well, it was mutually undorstood botwean tho Commissioncrs and mysclf that I was to o around among ail tha elevator men and tell thom Liat this thing woa not to bo folerated any longor, thnt they muat stop sbipping out without canceliug ro colpts, and stop this losuing of grain ; aud I por- formed my duty and went toall of them, Iwo Hougn's smong tho v, Well, I may ssy heto tao, 1Lut T tliought tho Colonel was's Nttlo more fright~ cncd than the rest of them. 1je cortainly ovinced it, Docause ho told o from fmo to timo that ho should have thoso roceipts in surcly Monday, Y motified them all that I ehould ‘roport io tho . Commissioners on Mondsy at thelr scssion on Tuesdsy morniug how the thing stood all around ¢ Shat if auyof {hom woro behind T had been inatructed 10 appear beforo the Grand Jury, and if the Graud Jury did not chooks to go on with ‘them, wo had dis- chutged our duty, ond that was the end of it; but {hat ft would make troublo to them, aud they scemed 1o think so oo, The Colonol told mo during tho weok that o would Tiave those roceipta in surely, I think it an lnst Monday tha( T was 10 10ake tho roport final. About the Wedncaday ot Thursday,~1 bavo gota docui- 3nent here, and I can tell you botier from that,—on the Zat of Octbor, Col, Tough como into my ofico, as b iad been in this habit of doing, and ofter sitting a_ it~ 110 whilo ie hald out an envelopo of sometbing ko {hia sizo (indicating), and hauded it {o mo nnd sald, S IWsat you fo cancel thosa receipts, Woll, I atopped to tho desk ond I wrole' a cancellation which hovo here, and which wo always make, containiug’ the numbor and dgscription of lo ecoipty. ‘Lhero waro thico Poccipts {lat bo preaented for cancellation, one for 17043 'bushels, snathor for 5,000 buskels, aud 'anotlier £or 980 busheln No, 2 corn, T did not notico tho ro- coipta particularly ; but snyihing that comes nto our oftice that fu not reglsternd wheit it comes in for can- Callation, you understand, we step to the registration ‘Counter and tako & momoruudum of it ; and tho ob- Joct, of courso, in to poss that througl my buoks and #e0 It it hs boew poswod through, Aud I atopped over to tho reglatration.connter, sud I mado s copy of tho Focaipt 5,094 boat “Content,” order to Hough's elovator, 080 bushiols and 2,603, 5,000 bushiols, and No. 2,630, 1,042 bushels and 48 potnds (1,042.38,) ' Well, I handed them back to him, snd supposid, 88 4 matter of courso {1 tiought & wun & vory lugical Gonelusion) =T guese © ave got o litle uhiead._ of the story, thongh—iho Houghs woro bohindusiid two cargocs—tho 1 BT, Kuspp, and the —; — da you romeimmbur tho other o 2r, 0, 8. Taugh—~The Naboh, u:”o' “:lllry—'nm Nulob ; they wero ehort those iwo ‘o Onatrman—Liow long had they beon sliort those two tl?flufil? Mr, Olary—But I do not know; T should think porhaps—I do not remember now'; but {loy wero ghipred the 181l an tio 201 of Hoptamber, Thoy ave becn od, though; I nisy Bavo Loth beon returnod, Y Sy finty Mg “The Obutrman-~They have since boen roturned 7 Br, Clary—Yc, 8ir; one on tho Monday when T smado the roport {0 tho Commissioners, und tho other Tas beon roturnad sinco; #o.they ro'both roportcd, and thioy utsnd Bquurs now with tholr roports, Well, Y stopped up to tho counter and_ sluck thoso tickols o tho apud, os usial, und_thought nothing ot ef it, onty congratulating myeoif and Uough that ho wud Puying up boat-loads of graln o put futo bis clovator 10 ofinot theeo two cargocs, you understend, thut bo ovwed oancellation for, "Iio Ohinfrinan—Who eanesled thom? I understand you canceled thero reeetpts e, did you 7 "Nr, Cliry—L @id § T cancebed (hero Tocainte, but that a1 not figuro tn tho caso partioularly, beoauno thera va 00 hocossity for hin tloing that, Tto could linvo tendered mo (hewo recelpts, If they had been good anes, when 1 came atound (o eaticel thnih niynolf— Aint fa whnt wo baso aur roport upon, 'Then I hliould Jinv found ont, when I got hack, that_thero wora ho ‘stich bunts o unE books 5nd would havo lustituted an Innutry, aud wauld o fottrd out (it it was bogun, Thio ‘Ohatrman—1 underatund you lnd_eaucoled {hese buforo you_nacortuiued thot {liero wero no such boats wnloaded thers 7 Mr, Ulaty—0h, yo&) Indoeds Tho Chintrmau—You cancel thein fmmediately ob pre- . ot fhile theno tickots d thore wo ‘l(l;. L Abfnk Jb woe, Perlmpn, l? the afternopn, young Hough alue In with wo wmoaro} cancuilations’ of two maro canal-boats® {ickets In {0 samio anner, which ono of tho hoys took, or took myeclf—T don’t remember now. I noliéed from Lits saanner, or at least T fancled I did, that things wero not right, some way or, othor, and 1 stepned up fo Whitlng—Whiting stands at o' counter —and oaya 11 4 Thero js sometbing up here, 1 do ot kuow whit 1t is, Tguoss It la nil right,” Ow Thuradiy mornihg—ihis et thing wan Wednssdny— ou Thuredny morning Mr, . Whitlig, my man at tho counter, caino to nio and Auld, * Wo liove 1O roturus of (lioso boats, 4 Well, " ratdd T, ¢ why sont to tho clevator fo eo 7" Well, ho sald lie thoughit tho Tnspactor would ba down, nnd Jio would mako tho fnquiry of him, ¢ Well! suid T, ‘“you seud up ot oqneo” Tt Ne al ot send up . ult Fridey mornitig: Friday moming he sout up to Porter, the Caual Inspeztor up there, to nss coctain if thoso' four boats hud been - unloadad at ough's Elevator, Our messebgor did not fud him in, btk sluck tho noto upon his deck, ns lio reports ; atid puppesing, of courac, hio would fiad it when ha camo i, Iusicad of ‘rouding -down immedistely, ua we nuppoged Lio would, wo got no “anawor \intil Satur~ dny nflurioon At 4 o'clock, or somowhera thereaboute, Tu’ tho wemitimo thoy hind got in two moro boatsloads, thus making six of the samo lu the samo mnnner, you ‘know 3 and T had been up town, aud when I cimo Tack, T found Porler, tha Canal Inspector,” i tho oflica, nnd miy boye, und some of the TuAector's Loys, Iand they wero undér » bigh stato of exellement ; for {lcro wero slx cannl-bont loads of corn UMt wo lnd | cancoled ang fucidentally registorad theno recolpts fur, | withnt tholz hinving gon Juto ‘store, Woll, T confesi ‘ that T woe frightoucd, and went oyor to Hotigh's oflice - nt oo, X pays to tho young mou, How is this? wo linvo ot Ravornl bonts up thore—that fe, recolpts bod been mads, for soveral boats up thore—und -the \grain_lms._ tiob_gone fnlo storo 7 . Well, hio, sald o did not undistand 1t 3 it tho olonel lind told hiim o muko them, and (o Colovel would fix it up, “Well, but,” pald: I, * there caw’t bo ony fixing up, Wo havo ascerfatucd that tho boals had not. Leen nuc loaded; Now, whero fro’ thuso recelpis?” Tho enid {hoy wora 5 tho safe, and ad beon thoro all tho timo. | Balil T, * Bring.thom out hor a pon‘and offeetunlly destroyed fhont, aud joctured Tim nittlo upon tho danger that Lo was in, snd canio awny, Tle noxt duy tho Deacou camo up 10 feo e, aud waiiled to mako soio oxplanation tn belialf of want 3 and I told himrthore was nono to smako that 1 Rucw of 3 the thiug was thoro, ond I was very sorry It had occurred, not only un my own fecouni, but’on tiolrs ; for ovorybody know it in my ofiice sud in tho Tuspector's offiee: nnd I Imew (liero woro parties in my ‘ofico that 3t would be kuawn t, and who would muke it puibléo ; 2ud thut it would, ue o mattor of courae, got out and get into the nowapapere, and o it did, *'Fhe Cholrman—Wos that Saturdsy—ast Sotur- oy ? . 2%, Olary—Tt was Saturdey that I wont to Hough'a ofilees Tho Chmrman—Last Saturday 2 - 3r. Ulary—I am sorry L0 say that it was Sunday that tho Deacot camo over to £¢o o ; bocauss bo s not in tlig habit of traseliny on Sundas, e r. e, ir; and whilo T kaow, of courao, in ‘my own mind—1 may ag well dd—this'ls o freo-inds caby talk, o0t b7 ‘o Clintrman—You can tell ovorything you know sbout 1 3. Clary. Mr. Clary—Wall, T know beyond any reasonablo por- adyenturo that the roceipts could do 1o hurm to suy- Body; but it was not ozuctly ship-shapa, . Tho Chairman—YWell, aro those tuo only recolpts, ‘M., Glary, that woro registerod that woro not rlght 7 M. Oluky—Yes, thoao that I have deéeribed to you— thiene lx canal-boat loads : “Tho Ohalrman—Thoso wero all cancolod before thoy Zet your offico? Lt Mz, Clary—Ob, bless youl yous ho brought them all ovor to be cancoled. “The Ohirman—Thoy ware all canceled ? B, Glary—Wo regiater thom as I tell you, i¢ thero 18 anything comes in, and_thoro is lota of jt—comes indo dur ofiiceto bo tancoled—that has not boon ro- stered—pariicularly of canal-boats, you underatand, ow, then, wo muko—take a registration ticket aud stunip on L rogisterod ¥ and cancelod at tho samo {inie, moro witlia viow to_got 1t through our books hianfor any otlior purpose aud when wa camo alog, i€ wo find that o Tocelpt is on our books uot reglatored, wo mnko o memorandum {6 whoso ordor_it was, and what is the number of tho roceipt and #0 fortl, and so on, Jtr. Pricatls—Wall, Mr, Olary, all tho grain that bas passcd through Mr. Hough's houso, aud hio has han- Qad, ia represented on your books 7 M#. Clary sir. 'nd {ho recefpts cancoled 7 alrman—Ho was {raveling in s good causo, r, Pricst] ir. Olars—Yo, sir, Alr, Pricatly—Thero are 1o receipts deatroyed or an, disponition mude of them oxcept what huvo passed through your hunds 7 . Mr. Clary—Well, 88 I foll you, when they shipped out u carga, thioy foport a deacription of theit recelpis and show them to mie, canceled by them, understand, and punch them with o conductor's puch ; 1 check thom oub with thia Toport, and If they correspond with that, thoy take tho receipts and I take tho roport, aud ther I get tho mattor on my books and cancel tho re- ceipts ; that ia to say, I write opposite the desdription ‘of tho receipt tho dato on whick 1t was canceled. "The Chajrman—So your books correspond with Mr, Tougl's elovator books? D MF. 0, 8, lough—1f tho Committeo will pardon me, 1 will juist send ovor and bring over tho report of 1hé Tacefpia canceled, aud show you how 1t i doug over at our house, 2! g “I'io Chirman—Woro any_recolpts, to your knowl- edgo, ovor regisiered thero that repreacnted canale onts witich wore tranaferred in the river? A.—Ycs, sir, “T'hint had not already been eancoled ? A—Yes, lr, 1, Hough came fo mo when the eleva- tor was broke dowh and told me, If I remembor tho atory exactly, that bo_bad sundfy and_divera canal- bonia up therd that Lie was very désirous of unloading, and must untoad eomoway or other: that tho only ay he could do it, as his elovator was broke down sud Do wus full, and all that_sort of thing, was to siip thls et ik o sl Kiow ho w41 soe of fi—on his own nccount und somo on othier partics; I remenn ber thnt 1 4. Davia was ono party who bad' deposited with lim recolpts for tho amount; he told me thut howould as fast s it would bo shipped—ho would canecl ofher . Tecoipts, Well, I saw tiat ho labored under this aifficnlty—thst there was s_caual-boat tha tho man wanted to get In store, and ho wantads re: coipt for 1t fo soll upon the market ; Hough could not put it in store, but ho could put it on_{ho vessel ; aud Tlough could tiot give bim theso cld receipts becauso they would not correspond in date, and all that sort of thing, o tho caunl-boat load, 80 ho said ho would cau~ col othor receipts in liou of theso, “Mr, Driestly—Making now roceipts ? Mr, Clary—Yes, sir; making a now recelpt for ihla canal-boat load. 1t ocourred to me that o hurm could Coine to anybody that way ; that when a boud-load of corn was unloadod for stora it reprosented simply not that grain but so much gratn_of tho same character and grade for which tho rocelpt wes issued. And T told’ him, of i othor rto ceipts were canceled, I coneludo fhat that was all ship-shapo; and I havo o description of the wholo trahsaction. hera if you want fo uco it. Thoro wero four cargoos—on the 10ih, 11th, 19th, and_15th of Boptember; tho schoonor ‘Filut, Bchooner Dobbins, kchoonor O, K. Nim, and thd Bchoonor Anule Vaught, On ong sido are the cmal- bants that aro unloadod in the Louse by tho float ; and thun thero-aro tho recelpts st woro caicolod Ly mo. For instanco: this is the first {ransaction hero [in- Cating] ; all theso boats wero uniouded ; th Aunia Vaught took 48,000 bus Two of those boats wero taken by the float, - Wo bud no account of them Ll wo oLt for o 5,084, Moro tndicatiug, t tho detein- jon of the recelpta that were cancoled in liou of them, Tho, Guairuuau—What. time was (hls- cancallation mado Mr. ? Qlary—I don't remember now, The C! au~Well, it was not immediately, then ? Mr. Qlary—No, not ifnmediately. Mr, Warren—It was subsequoutly, was it 7 Alr, Clary~It was subsequoutly, Tho Obalrman—This refers to the canal-boats for which you gave registrar receipta? Mr, Olary—No, sir, not all of thom, Thesa that ara marked “I" were registerod, and the others were not, r"ll‘h: Ohfln#lu—l{'oz,kl,l:ll Ilglnulr.l be s matter of rec- o ore, We want oW Liow mauy receipts r, Clary—Three and threo nra six, and twoare elght, and two aro ten, and two are Lwalfl'n. ‘The Chairman—Twelva boat-loads ? Ar, Olury—Yes, sir ; no, not twelve boat-loads, but {mflvn rocoipta ; Bowme of thom, you soe, were not boate ‘Tho Obairman—Thoy are beat-loads, or fractions of thom 7 Thio Qhinfrman—Well, what wore fractions? Thero arg two full boat-loads 7 Br, Clary—No, yho Glairmaii—Tiat fs sbout o boatlosd and & o ; 'Mr, Qlary—Well, thoy ind to divide them up some- times, for convonionee auko, ‘Mr. R, M. Houghi—But tlee was port of that grain went out of tho housa 7 g ‘bir. Olary—Thoro was, a part of it, M, i, M, Hough—VWo liad got tho vosacls protty well Toadod ? ‘Mr. Olary—Thoro woro not caual-bost loads enough t0 Joad the four cargoes, Ae, It M, Hough—1 want o ssk you, Mr, Clary, if you Lnd the bona Ado rocelpts 7 Ar, Clary—T nm just showmg theso gontlemen tho number and description of reccints thet were cancels o, Now, this I (ho way 16 was dono[Indicating fu & book], Now, thore was tho schooner Larburian Lad 97,000 bunliols, Now, theso aro & desoription of tho Secolpta thut woro caticolod to offsot 1t, Now, then, it Tfigiet Dappon—nobody contonds thiat thet Is tho jdda- Fical corti Topresonted by thoso rocoipta ; St s only nn Gqnivalont amonnt, you understaud, sud theso aro tho Focuipts that were cancolod for themt, Sz Warren—Thoso wure ll rogintered receSpts whon thioy wero caucalod ; they were segisterod ua thioy Wero canicolod 7 ‘M, Clary—Well, if thoy ato not_rog womorutidim, and then ko and rogiste red wo mako te: them, Mo, Prieatly—Do L understand thut this gealn was nat in the honoe 7 Mr. Clary—0h, no ; Tom Just showing you this as anexampla ; thi corly went out of the Louso, Mr, O 5 Uough—Tho geuin thut weut from tho catil-bouts into 1o vessol over wont Juto the ouso {1 Wan unloded by tho fiuating-clovators whon Wo Werd Drokon dowa, 2 Mr, Olury—And (heso otlior xocelpts wor eancelod in liow of {liobo. ‘M. Pricstiy—In livu of tho grain that did not go in tho housa? ‘Mr, Olary—Yes, siry I ooncluded hat {hote was no hypial cgutd bo g t0 iy 0y of cu “Fijo Clisfrenan—Well, thesy that 14, theso went directly uto the Vs M, Clorv—f did nnt Kitow wited b ‘not markod 1 naa of tisn ¢ . and Lo dld #o, I took |- y haven't you'| fo us cyer, Ahioro woro 1o rocatpt regiatered, Thoy ordinarl(}, na Tunderntnud I, whonevor thoy put anthing o the watolonas, wrilo n cocelpts bt tiey do not fuano it womottmos Aud now, very likoly, some of there bint- loads WOKG Tl Pttod td nie uponmubaequont reporls, Wall, of eourso they could tot ot thoky aitayaln for cancallatton, beeauso my books wonld_ Indienta that Thoy lind beéu cnncoled at onco, and if I caught tiem at that Aort of scrape, I could detect them very guick. Ty, Thero Ao A gont many things that T could detct whout this thing} In fact, I could dotcct most any Lrand § but thoro are— Tiie' Chairman—Now, supposo Mr, laugli, or any ot of {healovator propriclers, hrings o receipt (0 you nud aayh (Lot the grain was, Abipped out, do you eaneel Jt nt oneo? Mr. Dlats Tl 0 that It was sbipped 7 Thb (hnirmti—Yem, lE: . . . Nir. Qlnfy—No, slr, Ldatit ,flnmymch thing: Bir, R, M, Tough—Whoro dd_yhu got jout informa- on i ogard 10 wiad atu e L a 1, Olary—det it from the elovalurs, M, 2, M, Hough—Don't you get it from (ko Ouk- |, tom-Hlotmo 7 * i . * Mr, Olary~Nao, #ir, T get it from thoolovators, The Inapeotor ot tho clovator copden from the bavks, “Tho Ohafrman—1he reports? Tho Clmirman—Up thore at the elovator, sud roporta day, 3 e, T, 3L, Hougli—I supposed. thiat you got It from [ the Gustonitoueo, ns thoy all haveto eloar over at thy Oustom.1Toust, Mr, Olary—No, air; tho Cuntom-Houso don't always contain {1ig accirata nocounts, Tho OlntrmanssYour Tusétor reports, then, tho negneato amontit whiipyed ovory day 7 ir, Clury—Yen, ir, Werron—Trom tho elovator bookd Clary—From tho elovator-Look, v, Werrcn—Aud that you obtalucd, then; withyour proceodiugs ? e Nr, Olury—Wo invo books at our oftice in which wo Xeop overy day tho shipments at tho different olovu- 8, S Mo Ghairman=You always kiiow, tlien, what goca ailt of tho olevator, whothee recolyls Luva been pre- sented for cauccllution or 1ot 7 Mr, Clary—That §a tho theory of it, But thoelovator e, if thoy nre disporud to bo very dishonest, might enter into coliusion with {be Tuspectord, ind o off tho frack,nnd rond outa cargo or two that wo should not have aiy account ) PRiatlyitive you beard of anything of tint nd e, Olary—No, eir, ‘0 'or dowTtvuED) - ‘RATEROAD NEWS: Tho Consolidation of tho Milwaukeo & Northern and Wisconsin . Contril, Rallronds, 4 : Tho leaso of tho Milwaukee & Norfhorn Rail- fond by tho Wisconsin Contral Tinilrosd Com- pany was an nnoxpocted svont. For a year past tho Iattor Compauy had boon nogotiating for the control of the Milwaulkeo, Lalko Shore & West- oin Railrond, Papers wero drawn up, but nover exceutod. Failing to make an arrangemout, and Loiug compelled to securo an outlet from the southern termiuus at Menasha, the Wisconsin Contral quietly lensed the Milwaukeo & North- om, o rallond extendiug: from - M- waukoo to Greon Bay,— distanco of 110 milos,—with brauches to Apploton and Monasha, The Wisconsn Contral oxtends westward from Monnshn to Slovens Point, and {8 in process of construction northwatd to Ash- land, on Lako Superior. It Las also projeoted a line from Stovons Point to Portage City--a to- tal of 926 miles. Construction lnst suminer wos simultancously earried on southward from Aeh- land and northward from Stovons Point: Itis s land-giant réad to the extont of 800,000 aores. Tt ruos through an unusually thickly-timbored country, and siready doos o Jargo lumber trade, 1t was builtand is being oporated by the Phil- lips & Colby Cunstruction Company, uader tho dicection of Mr. E. B. Phillips, of this city, for- ‘mor Prosidont of the Michigan Southern Rail- way. The rondbed id ono of the finest in tho West. Its romarkably snporior conatruction has oxcited commont, and not & fow have critioized Mr., Phillips' prudence in building so good a rond into o virgin country. Whon Joeso Hoyt, Angus Smith, and aseociates ran tho Milwaukee & Northorn Railroad into Greon Bay, it was undorstood thoy would next summer oxtond it northward through the Aen- omonce iron region to Lake Michigammi, For govoral montbs past o survoying party have been ougnged in Tunnivg this line. Thoy are. now within a fow mites of tho lake; but the sudden coliapse of tho iron busincks, together with the uew rolations formed by the lease, will doubtless defeat that project. The Wisconsin Contral Company Linvo cxpoctations of discovering iron doposits on their lino, Roports to that effoot wora ourrent three montha 8go. : Tt is not vot known whether the consolidated lino will aftiliate with tho Northwestorn or the St. Poul Company, in_Milwaukeo, for_dopot so- commodations aud & Chicago conncction. Its proference is for an_indepondont lino over the routo survoyod lastspring betwoon tho two cities. 1t is behoved tho Michigan Contral favora s uew. lino, o8 an offset to tho ndvantago alroady pos- sessed by the Ft. Wayne Rond {‘u its close rola- tions with the Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Tho Northwestern is slso supposed to have s Ienning to the Lake Bhoro Railway : thereforo the Michigau Gentral will be compelled to so- cure equal ndvantages a8 Boon as an_onsior con~ dition of the monoy market will ‘admit - of the construction of the third line, Moantime, as Mr, Mitebioll, Prosident of tho Milwaulice & Bt. Paul Railway, was in the Diractory of tho Mil- Waulkoo & Northorn Company, it _Is yory proba- ble that the consolidated line will be run moro in tho interest of the Milwaukee & St. Paul than in that of a rival company. THE ILLINOIS, CENTRAL SUMMONED, A summons has been sorved on tho manngers of tho'lllinois Central Railrond, commanding them to appoar boforo the Circuit Court of Champaigu_County, at tho City of Urbana, on tho first Monday in March, to_snswer to the poople (Railroad Commissloners) on a ples that - they render to tho pooplo of flinois the swn of £100,000 dobt, and of 35,000 damages, “This is ono of the suits brought by the Railroad Com- missionors ngaiust the Company. The Company will fight them to the last, an contest the con- stitutionality of tho law g POWELL YS. BANY! Tho Old Justice Sucd for Falso Xme' privonmeont, the Dumnges Being Laid- ot $10,000--Olreumstances of the Cuse s Related by Complainant, Ar. John Powell, through his attorney, Her- bort B. Johneon, has commenced suit in tres- pess againet Justico Augustus H. Banyon, in the Circuit Court, loying dsmoges at §10,000. Tho facts of the caso aro briefly thowo: On tho 28th duy of Octobor, Mr. Powell was stauding outsido the ealoon of Patrick O'Neil, whon Mr, Justico Augustis H. Banyon meandered from the bar toward the dour, and addressed him familiarly, Mr. Powoll asked His Honor to participate with him in cortain customary liba- tions poured out to friendship in the fluids of tho day. Mr. AugustusH. Danyon, drow him- self up to his full height, and extonded his ab- domen to its full growth, ¢ No, sir," replied ho, with much _difliculty, snd » groat desl of offonded dignity, * I will not drink with a man who owos mo $6.” Such noblo eacrifice to prineiple would have overwhelmed on ordinary constituent, but Mr, Powell ornelly romarked that he guessed Mr. Danyon was right, becauso it would bo a vain task to attompt to find that mythical debtor. “You owe me £5," gravely responded Mr. Augustus IL Bunyon, T owo you §5 7—what for ?" was Mr, Powell's query, “ For marrying you," pompously condescend- ed His Honor, This was a littlo rough on Mr. Powell, who, ir- ritated at the rofleotion on his monogamio pro- clivitios, and the validity of his proseut counu- bial relations, told Mr, Danyon, in vigorous torms, that hio was & lawfully weddod man, tho father of yory promising childron, born in_wed- 1ok, aud bred in tho fear of the Lord and tho principles of ropublican froedom. TExasporated at being thus robuked by a mero citizon, boasting no recognized badgo of oflico, Mr., Banyon looked at Powoll as if to discover what fluld could liave braved him to siich rash affront. Hoing in a framo of mind whon all his intolligonco was concentratod npon tho prosorvas tiou of his perpondicular, Mr, Bauyon coagod his_ speouiations, and called nupon’ Policomnn Byrno to arvost tho offender, Byrno, only tuo willing to ingratiste himself with tho legal lu- miuary, caplurad Powell, and locled him up for “conlempt of court, wald court bolug O'Noll's dun-shop, On the following morning, whon tho alimu- Inting cocktnil had umoullmfi tho wrinldes of hig magic torlal brow, Mr, Augustun fanyun Tow that thora wan 10 clnrge ngainst John Powell, nd the prisonor, whose cyos wo:o blea od by 1= tuetant viglls fu 'an_incect-hatuted el found himeoll fren once more to contown tho Usurt, Hlence tho wult, b e Gen, N. 1", Bunks is (ho thivd ox-Goveruor of Mu-wuchusotts to onfor the Togislature, lix- CGiovs, Lincoly and Cliford wero onoh oloal- cd Lo the Benato aftor sorving as Governor, THE COURTS: Ap Tnteresting Question in Bank- ruptoy Redsed, Can a Debtor Bo Examined Beforo Buing Adjudicated 3 Bankrupt. The Other Side of the Schuberth Atiniony Cude: An Immongs Amount of Benkruptoy " Business Tronsacted Yealerday, Judge Drummond wns ongiged yosterdsy in hearing o roviow of Judge Blodgett's dédlslon on tho quoation of the oxamination of a deblor bofore .by had beon adjudicatod bankrupt. Tindskopf, Barbo & Co. filod a potition agalnst Sulloy & Uorson, & donial was ontored, and bo- toro tho eano_ivhe triod, on potition of sald'| oreditors, nn order wag du';fi‘r'dq by Tudgo Dlod- gett for an oxaminatiofr og {hé dohlory o Nov: 1,1878. Anapplication was mado In tho District Court to bavo thia ordor Yacated; but overruled; ud tho caso was taken to o Uircult Court. ‘Iho dabtors urgo that tho potition Is insunfciont ; tuat (lie Court hnd no power to mako such order Dofore the oreditors had proved their claina ; no power to male such ordor before learing on the isgno of their bankruptey; and, finally, powerless to make suolian order in auy involuntary pro- ceading, 'Pho only roal quostion was, whother ‘such nn examination could bo hnd boforo the dobtois wore adjudicated bankript: Fha Judgo took tho caso undor advisouront; and wiil déoldo - it verysoon, B * i BJEGTMENT. . . - An action in ejectmont for $10,000 damages wos begun by James M. Gilbort agaiust Jobw 1. Mullon and Mrs. Facncy, to obtdin possession of Toot 10; O J. Hull’s Subdivision of Blook 0, and ull that part of DBlock 10 lying west of Blue Islaind avenue, in the Canal Trustecs’ Bubdivis- fon of tho 8, I, % of Soo. 17, 89, 14. Another action was commen¢éd by the same plaintiff againat Jolin 14 Mullen, Michacl Ityan, James Ryan, and Mrs Loonard for fiks damagos; to got possession of Lot 8, in 0. J. Hull's Sub- division of Dlook 9, and &1l that part of Lot 10 lying wost of Bluo {sland avonug, being on the cornar of Hopo streot and Bluc Island avenuo. 'A third st was brought against Mullen, Johin Mack, and — Handon to recovor Lot 9, In tho samo subdivision as tho above, and claiming & like sum for damagou: * . Tho Nationnl Bank of Iilmols enterod up Judgment by éonfosnion agsinst Bevjamiu Lom- ‘bard on o noto of 33,000, s Honry H, Nnsh also entered up_judgment by virtie of & powar of attoracy, sgaitat Benja- Hin Lombard for thio sunt of 56,038.30. TUE OTHER BIDE, . Bome Hmo ago, Bortba Soluborth filed a bill in the Suporior Court, showing s pitiful case of misplaced oonfidence, and the Hiu repults of lov- ing, “ not wisoly, but'too woll,” ' Sho stutod that her boltor-half had not wooed hor in the ordi nory way aud vowed to take her for bet- but had con- moncod by hor_ Uoforo & Justice, aud that her husbend bad refused to live with hor or support Ler, An ordor wag mado, on hor show- ini, for olonin to pay S0 alimony immdialo- iy, and 530 monihly thoreattor, Vostorday tio (ofendant, Caloatin, filod a potition alloging that when tho bastardy procoedings wero commonced against him Lie was an unsophisticatad youth of 20, and was so much frightonod by the thonghts of linving minion of tho law after him that ho consonted tomarry said Bertha. Butso far fromhis noglacting to live with ber it is tho roverso, Ho states that he attempted to make the bost of & bad bargain, and nsked her to go Lomo to Ly father's. houso and liyo with bim, but sho uttorly rofused. His timo has, during tho latter part of Lis minorily, been ivon to him, and e is willing to support Lior 53 o5t bo can, but would Lo uttorly unable to_pay the amount decreed for hior scparate wmninte- nanco, aud aske that tho ordor be sot asido. The summons, ho #ays, was sorved onlum, but he, Doing aluiost unable to road tho English lan® guago, on tecing the name of Ihilip Stein, Whom' hio_acknowlodgos i8 uob tho warmost friond ho has, and thinking it only s roquest to call at Btein’s oftice, o \))ut it away without any further attention, until he was surprised by tho gervico of tho order to pay tho 6. The caso is somowhat poouliar. Like. the Hartung case, which camo up _somo tima ago in tho Criminal Court, the defendauts. wero com- olled, or -partly induced and partly threatoned nto marringes, aftor proccedings in bastardy had boen commonced ngainst thom, It scems rather o doubtful advantige which is gained by such forcod marcinges, though the criminality which bad placed thoso mon in such positions cannot in the- loast bo extenuatod, and in Hartung's caso it wag naccompatied with such homtloss and brutal conduet in rogard to thio woman ho had wrongod that little oruo sympathy s duo. 1o this case, ow- over, if tho dofendant's atatoments aro truo tho procecdings against him wore only to oxtork money, on & chnrgo, a6 he assorts, wholly false. B DANKRUPTCY ITEME. Robert E, Jonkius was appoinied Provisional Assiguca of tha ostato of Bzra B, Lincoln. In the caso of Abraham H. Covert, o rulo was entered for potitionors to show cause, this morn= ing iy tho potition sbould not bo dismissed. dsvard Boas withdrow hig donial, and was ad- Judicatod_bunkrupt, and the warrant mado re- turnable Dee, 18, = “Cho donial of Isano, Hues was withdrown and ho declared baukrupt, and & warrant issuad, ro- turnable Deo. 15, Otto Hartung et al.. were adjudicated bank- rupls, and the warrant mado roturnwble Dec, 16, “Tlio cago of the Princoton Farming Company waa tried on o donial of bankruptoy, aud & ver- dict ronderod against thom. “A warrant wos it sued for Doo, 17, 1873, g Anorder for a-second and third meoting was made in tho case of Strickler & Co., Lo bo Lield Dec. 11, 1879. Tu thé opso of Joseph Bickorton et al., & rule wae igsued for the oxamination of tho debtors bofore Hibbard on the 18th inst. Thomas O, Willisms and Jamos Thomss, of Richmond, Va., filod a petition ngainst Charles .. Backwith & Sons, of Chicago, grocors, clim- ing §457.68 due them for tobaceo sold, Poti- tionors allege that the dobtors have mado & 1ofarontial settlomont, on a hasia of 60 conts on ho dollar, with tho Ponnsylvania Salt Company, and also made a fraudulont tranafor of £0,000 worth of whisky to a New York creditor. A rule to show causo on the 2lat dsy of November, 1873, was issued. Josoph B, Rowoll was adjudged bankrupt by default, and & warrant 18sued roturnable Dec. 11, 1873, . Frank E. Alken withdrew Lis denial, and was adjudicatod bankrupt by dofault, and a warrant issued roturnable Deo. 17, 1873, A. Oppenstain vaa alag deelarod bankrup by ;lgf;la!’t}l aud the warrant made returnable Dec. , 1878, 0. W. Upton, a8 Assigneeof the Gront Wost- torn Insurance Oympany, rovoverod s judgment against Zous P, Hanson for 80,445, COUNTY COURT, H, 0. Coliins was appointed guardian od litom of Catherine Connery, an tho potition of tho administratrix to soll tho real eutato. “Phe will of Gustay Bchiroedor was proved, and htterutcstnmnnu? grantedto Bertha Scliroedor, uuder a bond of $0,600. In the estato of Ldward W, Criffin,'tho claim of Beechior & Hollister for $1,844,27; aléo the olaim of O. H. Rouo for $107,45, and Daniel P, Rhodes for §100.48. In tho estalo of Mark O'Shauncesy, tho final nlcxwuufi wag approved sud the exocutrix dis- ohargod. Netina Gaudolf was mado guardian of the estato of Amolin and Dominique Gaudolf, under B Ixnad of &;{,HU{){I | 9 ecreo for tho enlo of the roal ostato of Michaol Connors was made. ORIMINAL COURT. Jamos Kolly was triod for knocking & polloe- man down and promenading on his body, found guilty, and romsuded for seutenc. John Iiysu pleadod guilty to driving away Vorsa, i was romundod: Latrick Conuor pleaded gullty to riot, and was romandod. GUIMINAL DBANCI! OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRIOT CoURT, Judgo Blnanlt will tako up the eriminal dooket on the first Monday in Decombor, Among tho worthilos who will b trod fs * Colonol Youug, on two indicttionts, o bnving pleaded guill, onono, Donald Fielay will also” protably tefl winb he'kuows about 1aking oilizous in a now aud onsy way. i JUDOE ZANE, Judgo Zano, of Bpriughield, will' be here this morning, to assiat in clearing’ the Rupériat Cort onfondar, Al jurors summonod for thig torm should Do in attondnanes at 10 o'elock, ‘Flio Judgo will enll Nos, 1to 20 on tho anto- fire onlewudar, No. 8. GFIMANIA INBURANOE COMPANY. Wiltiam Yeokn, Anslgneo of tho Gormnnin Insutanco_ Compug, filded his report for Octo- hor yosterday, showiiig ¢ Talanco on liand O Ollico oxpenkes., Baldiieo Moy, Lovvens BUFERION cOURT IN DRIEY, William 3. Carter and Jeanntte Whito_com- monced an nction of treapass Agelagk N. J. Tunnoson nnd K, K. Foranst for 81,000, .. Williat rico filed an nfidayit for garnishés procens agatust Ellon Snowhools and tho Gor- man_Mothodist Bpiscopal Ohureh Association for, 81,660.8. An rotion in assumpsit was commoucod by tho First Natloiinl Banl of Town City, Iowa, ngainsb R, M. Hooloy for 84,000, ‘Tutin It Fay brought suil sgeinat Bonjamin TLombard élaiming $5,000, . Tn tho casd of B, M, Molick ngainst Abraham Molick, the plaintiff rorovercd judgment by de- ault for tho sum of $7,790.607 "Albort Schurcman alfo rcovored n judgment agalfiet the apmo defoudant for $1,127.50. Poter M. Ltind fllod o priceipe i Lrespass agningt the Chicazd & Northwestern Rudlway Compuny for 210,000, 5 010 Mlckelson filed n potition agaiust Thomas L. Kempntor and Brian Philpot, asking » me- chanics' lien on o row of honscs u Avondale, nour Maplowoood, and claiming $1,000 atill due ot the contract, - & CINOUIT COUNT IN URIEP. inzom Jackman; doing sluess ns I Jack- man & Co., filed & priveipo i aesumpsit againsb 0.8, T2, Dixon for €5,000: . . . Edwin T, Brown filed a potition Agninst {\mhul Diorce, anking & mechnuic's licn ou the buildings sitnated on ub-Tioty 6 and 7, of Lots 2and 3, Block 8, of Sco. 16, 89, 14, Tho worl way for furnishing Hyntt's patent ‘eldewalk aud vault lights, and amounts to £2,045.05. . in tho ojcotmont suit of 1foruer against Wha- Jon tho jury found for the pluintiif, hiolding him entitlod to'tho wost 8 feet of Lot 1d, Block 8, Bohiool Section Addition, . o T TUE CALL. Tiidgo Blodgett wlll continuo tho call of the bankriptdy talendar. : 1,977, 1,872, and 1$0,998.10 10,00 Judgo Rogofu will call Nos: 1,375 fo 1,309, Inclusive, oxcent 1,840: “Tudgo Tootly's call will bo150 o 170 Tudgo Tree Wil call 1,385, 620, 4,651, 1,101, 473, 3 "Judgo Zano will call tho first twonty numboers of tho ante-fire calendar, THE BUPREME COURT: Judge Craig, ou Monday, dolivered (g opiri- fon of tho Supremo Court in tho caso of William Wray aud Parruell Munton v, Tho Peapla, Alihe Qatobor tarm of tho Criminnl Court, 1872, Wray - was indictod for an nagault on one Condon, Wit intait to commit murdor, and he wos admitted to bail in tho suitt of §4,000, to appesr at tho Jonuary term of tho Criminsl Gourt and an- awor the obarge. Tarrnoll Muniicii wont Weay's bail, A short timo aftor Wray received igtico from Minnesotn, to appear there carly in Jan- udry; and nuswer o charge for which o was undor bail. He went to Din- uosoln, and could mnol return till - the Bils of Tebruary, whon hocamo tu Chleago and doltvored imselt up, ''ho People thon clajmed that Wray's boudsman, Bunnon, forfeited his bond bociiish of the nou-appearance of Wrny in Tanuary. Judge Cralg delivered a loug opinion, in whichs o shows that und Wray dbsontod hime gelf to avold trial, his bond would have boos fora foited, but a8 he used all diligenca to finish his business and roturn a8 soon 88 possiblo, the bond was not forfoitod, and that the defendant should bo discharged on payment of coste. ————— . Palmor House, the finest hotel tn thi world, {8 now open, Prico for Dboard for the presont montl; $3 per day: e The Modern Wonder 3 Great dollar salo of chromos, watches, dismonds, etc., commences to-day at No, 172 East Madiaon treet. et it St e laheit s =y LA, + FRIDAY_JAETH “iVIOKER'S THEATRL, MAX MARITTZIICS GRAND ITALIAN GPERA TUE UREAT BPAIL CUMBINATION, PAULINE LECOA AR DL UGS e, ‘Full and Complets Grand Oreheatra and Bhoras, Opening Night, Monday N?v. 17,78, ol Ve . oNpay Lol of e WISE Lucea, T.A° FAVORITA. TUESDAY, Nov, 18, 3 ngal D R Ut g N ceor ?.Y.’.ii".’;’.!”’él'&l’x"a".’;’“fi’érl’r‘n oy ok e Kva in Antorica, - mnwmflaomlmmnmlx P 1, Ul'.{lTE x.uc*uh Debut. of the great ey LONOIE TAMIERE m.ms»:\' o ky Nov, ), 3 . » LA DT MURSITA, SUROIL AN IR BE SAN N ERMOOR, OPIERA NI DAY—G AN MATINEE, 87 SPIOTAT, NOTIO,~—Tha salo of Reserved, So ot ‘on a0 Toat. st 8 clocky 5. Bawor, & Cin.'n, Susl PI6rg, cormurof Sato A o s el “axoluatraly by this Compans, o K . 1 J. DAL & CO1, Agouts: MoOORMICK HALL. R. 8, MeCORMIOK, LEONAKD GROVERD GRAN®D INAUGURALCONOERT THURCDAY BVENING, Nov. 13, A¥ith a Progeamthia of Uncxampled I<eclionco. WIENIAWSKI, Tho Groatcst Living Violls Viriuoso—tha famous Star of o U TN iciN-W 1 ENTAWSICL Grand Cousert Troupo. . Vho RKUNKELBROTHERS! OHARLEB and JACOB KUNEEI,-t40 Groatest Liviog > Dot Planiats in tho World. “tThq bost Pianists for Duots, with t#o Planos, Thave ovor hoard, "—RU BINKTRIN. {Thioir first appoarance in Chleago.) TEH APOLLO CLTUB. ADRIAIDE MUNZONL Miss KATE VAN Blaaorn AR MM AT RN Ry BROWR, Siaaior A, FARINT, FTOSIEEPEL DIINELIVE DIl GREAT VIOLONOELLIST, of Securod Seats will commouco at LYON & this (Taosdny) momning ab -8 o'olock. o~ Fropriator Dirootor Seaty, 81 STAR LEOTURE COURSE. © MUSIC HALL« NEWMAN The Great London Groat I HALI «puE DIGNITY OF LAROR." 'y To-night, Nov. 12. No advanco in pricos. TIB.I_(ETS THIS MORNING at Box Offico Musio Hall; and at Janson, McClurg & Ca.'s Bookstore. CARPENTEI & BHELDON, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, WIHE TREAT OF THE SEASON.” 10, roning and Wodabadny and A o e gkn.of SiRborato Bropastion; Miss Kate Batoman's groat play, RNary wYwWwarner OR, A WIFE'S DEVOTION, Qastto tho eatlze etrerith of tho gompsar, with britilant ‘mountings aud roslistic olfects, In preparation—Alrs. Latitte Johnson's new emotlonal drama ontitlod J USTIOE, FLORIDA WATER. IVPERISTABLE - FRAGRANCE! MURRAY & LANIEAN'S COELEBRATED A WATER Tho rlchost, most Tnstiug, yot most detloato of ll Per- fames, for uso on the HANDKERCHIEF At tho TOILET, And in the BATH, As thoro aza mitations and countarfoite, always ask for the Florldn Wat=r wolch has on the bottle, on tha label, and on tho pauphlot, (e namos of SURKAY & TANALAR, Without which nono Is gonuino. For snlo by nll Perfumers, Druaglsts, and Venlers in_Frney Goads. OCEAN NAVIGATION. NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. NOTIOE—This Company takes tho risk of insurauco (up to 850,001 gold) on each of {18 vesscls, thus glvlng passengura tho bLost vossible guarantos for safoty au avoldauce of dangor at soa. 'ho most_southerly raute has al thls Company to avold fon sad ey ‘o LIVERPOUL and QUE Vand 47, North Rivee', New York.. ase boon adopted by nds. ov. 15 | Huys Dac, & ov. 2 0.'13 ‘N, 29 | Spaln L 20 1) evory fortaighi. 10, §50; il 390 Currency. N eney. Rotuen tiokot ovd Fatos, v 5 Bassciidsrs bookod to or {rom German and Scandina- wian points at low ratos. o Steamships of this line Imshfi ll\'fi;l" in the trade. ‘Drafts on Great Uritain, Ireland, aud tho Cflll(sllflnl. \\'lhhllflg M lA\(\L\{AlS’l!’.ll.l 'l Weato eut, Northest cornoe Olark and Raadoipliacs. (opposi Ehiarnan Houso), Chicaxo, 8, (0DDOilta maw Saliug twlca n waok trom Now York, and covrying pas: somgorsfo i puriy b Gront Diltudyy Trlauds Conifontad Turope, and the Moditorraneas, Cabin froim 2655 Hiose ritish and Irieh ports enat, $30; wout, 2, ‘onti- ‘ports same a ther rogular lincs. Bayable in O obrronoy. Apply for ful infurmation 4t tho Co pany's otlices, No, 7 Buwling Green, New ‘ork, and N, &, Soruer Lasalloanyd Madison Chilcago. HENDERSON BROTIERS, Agents. STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- TAST AND LONDONDERRY, These ologant new steamurs will safl from Plor 3, North TRisor, foot of Nurth Mooro-st,, as follows: ARONATA... turday, Nor. 16, PENNSYLVANIA turday, Nov. 2, VIRGINIA.. aturdsy, Das. 13 Aud ovory altornato sengors at, through rat taol Groat Hritaln Iroland, X ‘Norway, Bwodo: miark, and Goonauy, Bt for 1 and apuwavider For frol e to AUSTIN BALDWIN & OO Sraleitur axtans apoly to AU 'J. 1, LARLE, Goneral Western Agont, 60 Clark-st,, Ohiicago, NEW YORK TO CARDIET, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Walos, The Bouth Wales Atlantio Sleamship Uompany's now Ao o B onravi. will sall from Younsyivania Ratle axt, dorsoy OlLY: syt o, 'licso nieains| ‘built exprosaly for tho trade, are proc vidod with all tho Intest improvanivats fur tho cuinfort aud Touvonionca of Cabin aud Stocrayy Prssongors, - First Cablu, $80 currenoy: cond Usbiu, $86curruney; Btoor. ago, B ourmsneyt propald Steuragu cortiticatos from Uaz- , 2§10, Dralts for £ upwards, For fusthor particulary, apply in Gaidir, st the, Gomss ‘pauy's Ollions, No. 1 Dack Oiambars, and i Now York to AROHIBALD BAXTER & Q0. Aol 6. horaator, taking p iray, GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS TRON STEAMBHIPS, Totwesn NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling at Queenstown, Carrying the United States Mails SAFBETY AND COMFORT. 157 Pamengors okl 1o aud from tho pricoipal - o Tawat satas. R A A "(l?x'mm fnsued on loading Bauks snd Jr-Lore of and Dankors throughout urapo, HENRY GREENEBAUM & €O, FIFTEL-AV, OWN, from Plors M'VICKER'S THEATRE, TABT WEEK OF THK RMINENT ACTRESS MISS NIBIISOIN. Monday, Tuoaday, and Wodnesday Nights, THE HUNCHBACK. Julls . Misa Neilaon y Nights; ‘SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. Lady Toarlo. o Miss Notlson * Saturday ~ Farowoil o i A MYERY OPERA HOUSE Rioarocste butwusn Doacborn and State: Avliagion, Cotton & Kembles Minstrels. N TNTIREE CIIANGE OF PROGRAMME_¥firat wock of tho_highly Musical, Soneational, Tragical Bur- Tesquo, by kd, Matble, outitted : GUY MANEUVERING, or Mysterlons Mog Morrilogs: Bobby Nowaomb, Mackin and Wilson, Hilly Rico, Mas- n £ty Loula RAILROAD TIME TABLE. TRRAVAT, AND DEPARTURE CF TRATNY. ££ 2EANATION OF HEPERENCE MARRS,— T Balurdaroe et ATinliny axconiay § Monday sxoptod. "1 Are Fivo Sunday at8:00a . § Dally, A CENTHAL & GIEAT WESTERN TAILNOADS oottty L0150 bt ey o Ramlotyhy jat,, corner af’ M ", B [ femves | Arrice. e R i . e 1) 00 5 0 B i *6:50 8, 1. £:00p, m.’ | *6:001, Night Exprons. GUATD NAVTDR AND PENTWATRIL Moriilng lixpto Ntguy bisprons UENRY O, WENT W 3 Goneral Pansengsr Aerits CHICATO & ALTON HAILROAD. Kansad City and_Dencer Short Line, via Louir and Chicago, Springfleld, 4llon and St, Loul 7 e, U repat, Vest Shile, near Mavifson-z, Ltntyes. Fickét Opficen ¢ AR Depoly and 133 liandaiph-st Teitce, | Arrive, iy Kane , vin Tnclaonsill s oy Mo Cliy Fash K1, Vin Jac wilior 11, and i AUTEE: Yin Mol o il ast Fx. ¥in > : Tpularask Ka: e Lo fers 3 AERITRN Jdeherson Uity IGxpross,.... Pansia, Konkak & Burita S (hioago & Paducah Rallroad anoua Lacon, Washington K, Jolor & Diwtiht Accommodation. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. wtan Dol corner Mudloan and Coalate; Tieket oftec fa 63 Sauth Clarlest,, opposite Sherman Iouse, ‘and at Depot. Leave, Arrfos, tinkos : e e 49200, m. [t 6:508, T, M.u‘fu'l"n‘:f" it 600, m. [*11:008, m. {Inaithee, olis Niaiit [t9:20 p. m.I* 4:16 p. . CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILRORD, Deattc bt o) ke e Tk yilcny Mo, B iar Grand Pacific Hotel, and at depots, Zeavs, Mail and Ttxprase, Ottaws, Hiruator, Pokit Pamougor, Duhuqug & Bloux Gi 151 Fast o, far Umabia. .| Jaotile Hert Mot vommort, At ehison & 3L, 3 Aurora Rorota Yessonger 8% 0. m \iror o : Aot pasanter on Damia it v, for Om 7ian, e a Proilie Night Tap, Raiamun Gy, Tesronvorii, hison & . dosaph Hxpe P!O fosoph e A ceommonstion! odation ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. raot nf Taskest, and fool o Ticendy-secons i near Cle P Teel 5k B 8t Louta Bxprom. BL. Galro al Hpringilold kipras Dubuguo & Sloux City Iix v b. Do & Hlovs Ol 1 a ) Gilian Passongor. a iydo Barkand Ok A fi7da Fark 3 < o Park an. Park a m. 5. me b e B be . (a) Runs to Ghampaign on Satu: CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAN. ity afices, corner Jiandalph unil LaSaltesta. and 76 Canals ey corner Aludisont oo % Vroehort & Dubuiaua Exbress. b Milwaukeo Mall, .. & St Paul b Marguetta ftpro: b St. Paul Expross, §=Bspot sornor of el and Kl = o o sio-sta. POt COMRgS Ol NTNNSIT, Gon. Pass, Agents coLoRADD, KAI'!?AE} Na\rla‘MEkao. T¥cket and Freight Ofice, T1 Clarkests 3 Now 1tout A.,T. &St FSpgey Tnducements, Grony Now AN, dosit Ag'te CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devot, cornier of Vanlluren und Sherman-ata, Tickt ojfice, Grand Pacific Hotels Leave, Arr —. Omaha, Lenvouw'thiAtchison Ex (410115 a. m. |} Peru Acoon +|* 5:00 pl ma|* 9300 Niiht lapro +110:00 p. m. |t 8:80m, . LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SflUYHIEIIH RAILROAD. ot tor Q. Davenport, Eenest Lindon, Wil Arlington, Hon Cotton, aud J, K. Kombio in Now Specialtios, ovory oveniug and Saturday Matino, e Tor QUM BRLLES TN THE KITCHEN. ~ AOADEMY OF MUSIC. Fngagement of tho culturod and bosutlfol artiste, MBS, E, S, CHANERAU | Whoss charaing snd dalicato lmpozionation of A WOMAN’S WRONG 1s critioally racogaizod in tho Disdom of Amosican At s omo of ita most brilliant jowola. Every Night, and Woduseday and Saturday Matinoos, GLOBE THEATRE: ‘This aftornoon at 2%, evening at 8 o'olock, Fronk Hussoy sad Miss Blanche Clifton, In tho Great Drama, . EX A A T GLOBE THEATRE. REDUCTION T0 PANIC PRICES, MISSIO] .50 OENTS. RESERVED BALCONY . 5 QENTS. 25 CENTS, 1, Van Buren-st., Joot of LaSalle-st, Ticket olices, DA et copter Gt and Ieandolphate.y and southisest urnier Cunal und Jadtson-sts. Tears, | _Arrioe, Mal, vin Alr Line and Mafn Lirtol *10:00 p. m. Bpocial New York Lxpross, Addne 1 o antio Iox) . m. gt dixprose, ¥ {10300 1 [MIDSH0 p. 1 Sobths Cileage Aocommiotation..| 18:00m, | 11508 m: £111$BURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Leave, | Arrive, Day Expros: 100 p. m. Pacliic Expro: 108, m. Tast m, Mail, 50 p. M. Valp 0. me CHICAGO. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KRNKAKEE ROUTE, From the Graat Central Hallroad Depol, foot of Lake-atsy & j-accond-af, Tickel :, 181 Randolphe alrounlof Tucntg s, o g~ near corner Clark; . ton, and at dllinois_Central Depot, Leave, Arrice. Day Expre: ¥fant, B Throug... slevpors for Indlanapolis, Ginolnnati, Wash- intov, snd Bafthnoro overy night, FOR LADIES ONLY. THE ANATONICAL MUSEUM Jsoponod to-duy from 13 m. toTp. m.. 0F A T rom 13 m. to 7 for Ladics auly. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Sacred Music Books. THE STANDARD! Btil *“ waves," and, truo to its namea, kaops woll to the Seant of i)’ booke for. Chalrd, Conveutionu, and Hitking Schogps, By L. O. Emerion aud 11 It Paliior. " Prico, $1.60 AMERICAN TUNE BOOK! Contalna 1,000 of the vory host Pealm Tunoa of tho cont fury. . Has no supcrior as a collection of the most apt rovud Saorad Musle for (thiolra and Congregutiond. Hditors, 400 pagos. Prico, §l. THE RIVER OF LIFE! Is atfracting the notico of all Leadors of Singlng in Sabe Sohools bocause af its ve for arrangeinont of o for little ohll- ry superd wubjucts, its dopartmeut of ll\ll( its adaptation to tho internativnal lossons, snd its L abmons Al {rcbmons of tuisio. Ra” Words. $ElEiy commendod by all, - Prico, 85 centa in Lida. Tols BEAUTIFUJ, BABBATII SCHODLUONG BOOK 5 oo 4 650 pue undrod 1 . 5 o hundeed (3 apare Tho abovo books sont, posipald, on receipt of rotal price. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boaton. Ohas, H. Ditson & Cou 711 Broadway, New Yorls. LYON & HEALY, C! " PUBLISIIED THIS DAY : I, LUOY MARIA, A Now Btary, by Mre, ADuT MOUTON DIAZ, suthor of the 4 William Henry” Books, 1vol 18mo. Ilustraied by Miss IALLOOK, 8150 in this oharming and original volumo, givas cosh views of (ho good poople and unconventioual life 0 familiar 10 {ho reaiors at of hor wondurful cards more tondor tuit tho boy and s 148 told with the samo simpliclty and fro aorlty whioh 11ado those so dulightful and popula II, A OHANOE ACQUAINTANCE, By W. D. Howerts, Huliday Kdition, Uniform with 4 Vonotian Lifo," *Tholr Wudding Journoy," eto, Fiuoly Illustrated by W. L. BUErraun, lmo., # Full glit, $3.60, A vory inndsomo odition of & vory engaging story. % ¥orsalo by all Bokeellors, colpt uf prive by tho publishors, Sont, postpald, onvo- JTAMES R. OSGCOD & CO.. Boston, LEGAL: PUBLIC SALE. Default having beon mad in tho payment of a certain promissory note mado by M. E. Hilliard to tho ordor of Susdor & Lao,and by thom indoreed and guarantood, said nots bolng for the amount of B16,000, dated July 33, 1873, and duo alxty days theroator, and buaring {ntorost at the Tate of 10 por cont por aunum aftor maturlly; sald note glving tho logal holdor theroof suthority to soll tho collate eral soourity attachod thoroto and horein dosoribod. Now, theroforo, publia nottco fa hereby givon thatwe shall soll at publio salo,at the offco of Hammiond & Gago, No, 76 Washingto in tho ** Portland Block," at 11 o'olack a, m., on Friday, Nov. 14, o tho highost and bost biddor for cash, the collatoral scourity wontioned (n said noto, to-wits ‘A cortain noto, mada by Tsasc Crosby, to tho order of Maria K. Hilllard, and by her indorsed in Ulank; sald Tote bolng of the amount of 820,000, dated Mareh 1, 1873, and duo on or bofora ono year theroaltor, with Interest at the rato of 8 por cout por annum, payable sonif-aunually. sald noto bolng scourcd by a Teust dood to Thomas D. Snydor of even dato with sald noto, on tha fallowing do- surlbod property, that pactof tho south half () of Sec- tion five (c), Tawnship Thirty-seven (87), Nortli Range fourtoon (14), which lice west of the Chloago, Rock Iil- and & Pacific Railroad, HADMMOND & GAGE, Jexal holdorn of said nato. GENERAL NOTICES- TMPORTANT CAUTION, Pl woudertul succoss of Savory & Moorc's Panor Teaiptislon and Pavoroating fu cousuimption, wasting, puwor of digestion and asshinilation, has tirmily ce- 2ol these roniedies in thy cstimatiun of tho Suileal i on both sldes of the Atianth Imitatluns ot Vheme—matlo in Amos Cauada, and Kngland ~hiclug in ity tilior $apoiscecus compuunds or pomados, with- wuba traco of the Pancroatio prineiple, arv ontircly usa. Jess, ‘Wil olfloacy of thoso nroparations, s Mot 2en. 1o ebry & Moore fram tho fitst, ndor thio dirsotion of thd valalan whio Introducod thein, hss boon and oan only by [eiavoit by striot adhoronco to the urlgianl furmulv, and o hamdloal’ profosslon sesounlzo s athar auofose ulsion and Pancroating thus then thoso nmlllred, tha yietsy And atvongth of which s guatsntoad Hoo K. Dhiteof th Kxnorlateo and Opinions of Medical Mon on the Value uf Savory oora's Trodius in Wastin Diagasoe ¥ (Oireh; ndon), to be obtaiied uf all tlio principsl the United States and Canada. SAVORY & ow ondestsy London, Ubeuilats to tho .11, the Pringn ab Walus, o ACTIONAL OURRENCY, $5 Packages oF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY ¥OR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE.