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(== — THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1873, 3 “THE COURTS. Further Progress of the Howell Insurance Case, An Interesting Suit Against the Lifo Assoclation of America. Session of the Grand Jury---Finding of Sixty-Eight True Bills. Mattors in Bankruptoy--The Oriminal and County Courts---Tho Courts . in Brief, Tho trial of the Howell caso wns continned [ yosterday, tho most of the day bolug taken up by the reading of tho cruss-oxamination of * Morris D. Bmith and tho depiosition of Honry 2. Brunker, - Smith, in his cross-oxamination; statos that ho'méatit to oxposo Howoll, but in- tendod first to got somo money out of him and epend it. Thought ho was not guilty of boing on accessory, oven though ho aided in the al- Toged crimo, Hoalso statod that the sdfidavit ho + shade in 1870 in ontively falso, and that his sworo tonlio for tho purposo of gotting the money from Howoll. . Tho aflidavit of Brunker was in- reforence. to | the conduct of Howell in having Sigler arres ted. Bome lettors and aftidavits of Howell, on whicl: Biglor was arrested, wero ndmitted a8 gonuine: by the plaintif?, and put ‘in evidonce. The read- ing of the doposition of Folix'Siglor accupied || tho romoinder of the aftorncon. This morning tho deposition of Siglor will bo coucluded, bub «+. ltis probobla that the most of the day will bo , consumed in hearing dopositions. ANTE-FIRE CONTRAQTS, .. Judgo Zano was occuplod yostorday and tho doy before in hearing two similar casces, one by | Bomuel Strauss aund” the other by Edward . A, Bmith, sgaiuat Adams, Gibbs & Co. Both siits wore bronght on acoounts or drafts, oggrogntin about £3,600 in ench caso, duo by tho dofond- outs. Tho point in both tho casos was whethor the claim hnd becn soltled, . Dofendants urgo that thoy wado a seltlement with most of their croditors and recolvod a reloaso unconditionslly, but tho plainti® malntains’ that tho rolonso was _conditional on all . tho creditors signing it, aud only operativo in. that cneo, and, such not boing tlic fact, they wero not bound, and honeo bring tho suits. 'Thoe firus ono was decided in - favor of - the dofendants, snd the wecond oue was not concluded. g AN INSUDANCE SCRATE. Mary E. Noar filed a bill in tho Superior Court * yosterday sgainst tho Life Association of Americn. Slio states that in October, 1873, hor husband, Delos V. Noar, sinco doad, was ac- uatnied, and had;boon for years, with ono A, H. uling, one of tho agents hore of the snid Lifo Association, Huling often urged Noar to Insuro bis life, promising to ineure 1t for $2,000, on the “long plan,” as. was cailed, payallo in thirty-gight yoars, for the sum of 327.0 per aunum, and promising to throw off his yommission of 20 por cont. Noar #aid Le did + not linvo ilia monoy to pay tho balanco. The obliging life insurauco man told Ll that neod |- nut male any difforence, us, i Lo was not road; topny whon' the' policy was .mado ovit, whicl would take some timo, he, Hullng, would carry it until tho moncy was obmhuufi Near: could not rosist such offors, aud accordingly mady out an _appllcation, which was sout to Bt Louis, the 'home officc of the In- Burance company, and he _ also hod on examination, made by the Modical Exam- inor of tho Associafion. In n fow duys aftor, ‘whon Noar wont for tho policy, with tho monoy, o was told that {t had not yet arrived, but that , Lo ncad not bo at all uncasy, as ho was insured, und it would bo_ all right,” but he might come agnin ot the ond of o cerlain Lime, 1o did go again, but the policy was utill yatiog. o agent excused himself by sying that tho Compon: wus out of the epecial liud of blauks requira and tho printing of them had delayed mattes somowhat, but that ho need not o alarmed. Bubsequently Near sont o friend, Georgo Poe- 86n, to reccivo lho policy, but was again fnform- ed that th;qpollcy Niad not arrived. In Novem- ber, 1873, Noar died, without recoiving the polt- ©y. His widow, tho compluinant, made out the proofs of loss a8 best she could, but was zold that the Company hed taken no risk on her husband's life, and that it did not owe hor any- thing. Complainant, states that Nenr wos do- terred by tho Lopos of gottinga policy in snid Asgociation from attompting to procuro it in any other cumpnng, and that she hns sinco of- . fered to pny tho wholo prominm, 'Slo asks that “v @i account may bo had, and the}Association de- creed to pny whatover may bo found due, UEAVY DAMAGES ASKED. : Joremiah Kouny brought suit yesterday in the Cireunit Court sgainst the City of Chicago, claim- ing 10,000, Ho states in bia doclaration that, ou tho 18th of October lnst, the intersection of LaSalle and Adams streets was torn up and s largo oxcavation made there, and n pilo of dirt aud gravel thrown up for the purpose of laying a sower, and as he wag driving along sbout 7 o’clock in tho ovening, tho horaes became frightened on socing the hole and the pile of dirt, and sudden- <1y started, upsslting tho carringe and dragging 1im about & kundred feet. Ho was badly bruised, hie clothing torn, tho horses 'hart, and the car- ringo broken to pieces. Pleiutiff also alleges that thero was no light, nor any guard around the oxcavation. Ho claims £o hava spont about 1,600 for care, medicine, and the employment of agents to do his business while he was sick, ¢ ,£nd to bavo been damagod to tho extent of $400 by reason of tho loss of horses and buggy, and aais §10,000 damages for tho whols injury, BILL FOR BPECIFIO PERFORMANCE. Mary Doylo filed a bill in the Girouit Conrt for u‘mciua performanco againat Samuel J, Walker, Bhe e states that, in October, 1872, sho bought of |; tho defondant to lots on tlie carnor of Western avoue and Coultor stroot for th sum of $1,000 €950 cash, and tho romaindor:u four anmun| payments. On the lst ofy -Qotobor lnst Bhe offered to pay the " socond pay- ment, ond . at tho semo time domanded - ndeed. Walkor, howaver, refused to give it, at one timoe alleging that ho had sold the land to - gome ono olse, 8t another, that he would make it all right, Complainant 'allogos that the deed was to pe delivored when the plat was recorded, which was done somo timo ago, and that she could havo sold tho lots at 81,100 advanco bad her titlo boen clear, Bho thiuka Walker hag sold the premises to somo one else, with intent to defraud her, and asks a specific performance of tho contract, or damages for the non-fulfill- ment., TP MEROANTILE RESTAURANT IN TROUBLE, Benjamin P, Baldwin filed a bill for dissolu- tion, in the Buporior Court, yostorday, against his partner, Henry W. Leo, Complainant states that nbout the 16th of January, 1878, ho formed '4- “partnorship with the defondant in the lunch and oyator businass, which was to continne until May, 1876, oach party to have an equal interost. The partnorship continued until the presont timo, and Baldwin nllnfian that, during that time, dofondant, having had principal oliarge of the money, has_abstracted large sums, made false 4 e¢ntries on the books, and 1n overy way violatod the torms of the partnership., °Complainant thinks Lee has takon at loast 600 moro than his share, and nsks an account of the sum due, and foran injunction, which was granted by Judge Gary. MEOMANTIQ'S LIEN AGAINST A BANERUPT. Guatay Butkhardt and Jamoes Sherwin filed a otition against Iizra B, Lincoln for o meolinio’s flun for ‘tho sum of 31,270, 'The building on ‘which the liou is asked igsituatod on Biato streot, Z pear Monroe, upon ground leased from the city of Chicago. UNITED RTATES GOURTS. The Connocticut Mutual Lifo Insuranco Com- i " pany filed o bill ngainst William Goggin, Mary ! close n mortgage given by sald » onLotsl, 3, ¢ Ann Goggin, Michnel Koeloy, Iiamilfon B, Dox, J. V. Clarke, Willlun T, O'Donuell, 8amuol May- er, and Lawrence O'Brion, as_administrator of tha ostato of Daniel O'Brien, decensed, to foro- Gogglu for §8,000 9, 4,5, and 6, in Blook 18, in But~ loe, Wright & {vobstor's Addition to Chicago. DANKRUPTCY ITENS, William Stownit and Willinm Aldrich filed s otition againut Lbon II, Norton and Stephon D, 'Enfith, rocers, at No, 114 Uwenty-nocond stroot, " oh & balinoo of ascount smountiug to §710,77, aud charging that thoy atlowed thaif sbook Lo L goized on o distvoss warrant for rout. .A rulo to show canso and warrant woro lusued, rolurne able Nov, 22, A potition was filed by Hartman Brothers ¥ pgalnst Honry Krauol, claiuting 51,000 on an ovor- {luo promiwsory nato, wnd alloglng @ fraudulont * convoynnca with Intont to defrand croditors, A \ruiu toahow cauno and warraut of sclzure wore Isaued, roturnablo Nov. 23, Tlenry W. King, Ldward J. Minot, Bdward W._ Dowey, and _ Willlam O, Drowning, ‘trading s Honry W. Kiug & Co., filad u poiition ~ against . Mifoholl " Irovonchn iond Telix Iieirle, W'he alaim i¢ on goods 1 i i } i nold to tho smount uf $1,842, and petitionors allego that Irovoncha has lote tho Stato Lo do- fiand his croditors, and the? the firm have con- cealed somo of tholr proporty, and atlowed some to bo tnkon .on atiachment, with intent to do- fraud thoirereditors and glvo o proforonco. Tho usual rule to show eange and provisional war- rant were fssnod, roturnablo Nov. 20, Thao ordor of dismisual in the caso of tho Goan- Phillips Mannfacturing Company was yostorday mado gbaoluto,, In tho mattor of Loopold Rolinbnok, an afi- davit was {llod and ordor ontored for tho salo of tho stook, at not loss than 20,000 cash, Tu Uio caso of Josoph W. Ladd, Jr., ot al., an ordor for tho dischargo of “Josoph W. nud Clarles O. Ladd was lsaued.. "L'hd N(lorl of tho Provisionnl Assignoo in tho cnge of W. P, Blahon ot al. was flod aud tho snlo made npproved. ‘I'ho roportif the salo of Betsy Dollvin's prop- . erty was filed, and an ordor enterod that it staud confirmed tmfons objoctions aro filad by Wodnen- dny morning:noxt, = \WVilllam Grauger ontorod into a rocognizanco, with W, 11, ¥, Millor a8 soourity, in tho sum of £1,600 that ho, anid Grangor, appour from day to dny, that ho illo; schedules, and submit to any finmbgntlon or ordor that may bo mado agaiust m. i ¥ /- GOUNTY COURT. William Rigney was appointod sdministrator of tho estate of Hugh Rigney, uudorn bond of ,000, ;. i ‘ Potor M, Potorson. was tried on a ‘chargo of ‘bastardy, found guilty, and orderod to pny $106 the firdt yoar, and $50 tho nino succeoding yoars, Gustav Scliroedor, Hugh DBoyd, and Michnol “Earloby wore tried and ndjudged to be insdna, Tho, will of Johan .Kimmerling “was proved, and lottors tostamontary. granted to Cavolind Kimmerling, under a bond of $14,000. John Bolilaud was appointed sdministrator of - tho osato of, Catharino Sohulknmp, on n bond of $3,000; also’ of .tho ostato of Iormann Sohul~ kamp, undor a bond of* §4,000. . Doris Koshm was appointed administrator of the catato of lloury Koahm, under a bond of $18,760, whiclr was approved. ' AP R . _. i ~/OMIMINAL COURT. Henry Rippor was, triad for. stabbing Georgo -Gay, found guilty, and remanded for’ seulunco. 3 e’ Grand Jury roturned sixty-olght truo bills, balng the usunt numbor of larcenios, ps- i aaults, and other ‘[muy crimes, The foreman ‘of the Grand. Jury reported tlint {1thoy Lind visited tho Count; i & 8 good condition *1 18 circumstancos.. .. Patriok Fagan, o young_1dd,”, worthy of the od ncation whioh his namesnke in ** Olivor Twist " Jail and found ft in .o could bo expooted undor cot. tId havo givon him, wns triod for enatohing & lad 7's handkorchief, containing about $2, - - i ,HUPERIOR COUNT IN DRIEF, 71 shn B, ' Inderriedon and August . Indorriedon filod | praodipe in assumpsit ngainst Honry Mui- Jer £ or 31,000, . Whilliam J. ‘Onabian ontored up judgment by confi {’anlon against 'Corenco Mnguire for $3,- Au drow Anderson commonced a snit in enan b agaiost John Poter Wober for 1,000, An_nction in sssumpsit for 81,600 was ¢.onght by - Welson. Thomasson = against the Becond Nation o] Dok of Chicagos Neowell Avery, Simon J. Murphy, - Ernest I, Cropin, Josoph Hoald, and John Wolch brought suit oga inst Orlando B, Drlfigu for $2,000, Houry' H. Nash recovored judgment, by con- foysion, sgainst James L. Onmpboll for §2,000, David J. Lako outored judgmout agaius Asshel amd Lucius 8, Pioreo for $000, and jntor- est ab 20 per cont, as. liquidated damages from Qct. 5, 1878, ) The 'Commeroial National Bank of Ohicago entercd up judgment, by confession, agninst Willard N. Brunor - and Charles E. Brunor for cov- . TOE OALL. Judgwo Blodgett, anuouucos he will hoar snch motions as aro necessary, and wiilnot hoar argu- ments or domurrors during tha process of ‘the, o hdse, Sogora will onll 1,078 to 1,090 udge gors will cal 8 $0 1,309, excopt Nos. 1981, 1,980, 1,896, and'Lo0gC T ©Xe0 ~ Judgo Hooth's call will bo 168 to 180, ; Judge Wréo wil call 938 t0 1,140, / Judgo Zane's call will bo 4, 6,9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 35,'26,'27, 'eind 25! PERSONAL, THE OITY, Erich Burgldnd, U. 8. N., is at the Sherman, H. 0. Banka, of Now Yorls, is at the Palmor. A. 8. Chaso, of Indianapolis, is at tho Driggs. R. C. Spooner, of Madison, is at the Gardnor, D. E. Comstock, of Michigan, isat the Palmor. Joitn Drow, of Washington, is st tho Shor- men, - G. W. Burton, Louisvillo, Ky, is at the Brigga. | P. F. Whiting, of Borlin, Wis,, is at tho Biigge. “Thomas J. Hogt, of Now York, is at tho Grand Paocific. ¥ 3L B. Roiss of Progue, Austria, ia at tho Grand Pacifio. Jobn W. Bunn, of Bpringflold, is at tho Grand Pacifio. Tho Hon, A, G. Marston, of Washington, is at the Sherman. i The Hon. Thomas N. Fostor, at tho Shorman, Tho Hon. H. Bushnell, of Now Bedford, is at tho Gardoer. ‘The Hon, Hugh L. McElroy, ab tho Grand Pasiflo, R. F. Garrignes, of the Royal Whito Horso | _Guards, of London, s at tho Grand Pacific. Goorgo W. Gogswell, Springfield, 111., and W. H. Clark, Montreal, aro among the arrivals at the Gardnon J E. II, Boarcroft, England; J. P. Q. Cottrill, Milyaukeo; and" 8, A, Whooler, Fitohburg, uas., aro guests at the Graud Pacific. R. H, Parks, Waukegan, Charles D. Blake, Ottumwa, Yows, A, H. Bryant, Boeton, and §, O, gnftmnn. Palmyrs, do., are rogistored at tho almor. ‘Tho Hon. W. M, Gaylord, Northampton, Mags,, ‘Thomas H, Morzow, New York, G. L, Hobard, Bt.Louin, tho Hon, Alexandor Finey, Madison, 1 Wis., Georgo AL Randall, Boston, F. D. Went- woril,, Cedar Rapids, aud R, H. Pullman, Now York, are stopping at the Bherman, i ‘m OENERAL. Honry F. Koenan has not resigned as editor of the Indianapolis Sentinel. There will bo five editors in tho next Minno- : sota Logislature. 7 Creswoll, thongh he daca not get the Mary- 1and Benntorship, gots §50,000 from old Jacob Tomo, his aunt's husband, Jobn Durand hay boon_ offered the Genoral Buperintondenoy of the Richmoud and Grand Tiapids Roads, with offices ¢ Fort Wayne, Ind, “ Bill King,” of Minnesots, has gono to Wash- ington to set Congress agolng, and promisos to bo homo nFIh Ly Deo, 10 ot latest. He posi- itlvely deolines to” again bo a oandidate for tho - position of Postmastor of tho House, whioh he a8 g0 long filled, i Thunnliy two Ropublicans elected to the Mary- “4ond Legislaturo were a contractor named B:l'&, and the brother of Dr. Mudd, who was sent to +tho Dry Tortuges, with Mr. Lincoln's assassing, BMr, Creawoll was very sctive during the cam- paign. + Jool Hayden, of Haydenville, Maes,, di ‘suddonly on Sunday ovening, at Now Y was for mauy yoars one of the Overscors of Harvard Collogo. He was amember of the Gov- ernor's Councl in 1861, '63, and Lioutonant Gov- ornorin 1803, *64, 65, under tho administration of Gov. Andpw. . z Helmbold still lives, and hasa eardin the Lon- don Cosmopolitan, in which he complains of the slurs passod upon'lim by tho Now Yorl Ierald in calling Joy Oooku & Co, aud Henry Clows & Go. * buchu bankers,” Holmbold says he ** has still & namo and o prosurly to proteot,” and that he hos dono s good doal for the newspapors through lifs advortising, + Princo Frodoriokof Hohenzollern, the younger brother of Princo Charles of Roumnnin, is ab anwul staying at Bucharost, on a six months' leavo of absouco frowm tho Prussian army, IHis object ia to acquiro a knowledgoe of tho Rouman laugusge and institutions, since, hisbrother con- tinuing ohildloss, there is a probability of his bo-" ing callod to A1l the Kouman throno, —_— A Wife Shoots Her usband. From the Springfleld_(Mo.) southweat, On T'nesday Iwd & shooting wifray ocenrred somo twolvo miles northwost of this pluce, in whichi Honry Hoyeon was eliot, and Havoroly, thougly ot Tatally, woundod by bia wife. At emnity has exiutod betweon them fur a long timo, which led to & soparation, and an applica= tion for a divorco on his part. flo visitod lor on "'nollay hoping, It §s said, to offect & recon- cillation, Thoy got into o dinputo whioh was ab- mptly torminated by her selzinga shot-gun, and lovol ing It at him, the contents taking_ of- foct in lis arm, Bhe olaims to have aclod in solf-dofenso, n]lnxlng that ho threatened hor lifo, w:f. Royson hay boen arvested and hold for x of Now Joraoy, is Mass,, of Kentucky, is iod vor ork, ' 1fg FESSISSIPRY VALZRY SOCIET An Taternational Chamber of Commorer, Organized for Extending the Business Tiolations Between Enrope and the Westorn Siates. TLotter from the President of the Socie- ty to tho President of the Chicago Board of Trade. The Boclety Investigntod by n Specinl COpmmittco nnd Indorscd by Coms mendatory Rosolutions, - Tho Mississlppt Valloy Socloty was Iatoly or- goutzed in London, for tho'purpose of promoting tho financial avd commorlal rolations botwoon Europo and Amorica, ospocially tho West and Bouth. Iis. originators and promoters, we are informod, aro gontlomon of gonoral business ox- porionco, s well na thoroughly moquaintod, by rosidonco horo and in the Old World, with the rosources of tho Btatos comprising tho Missis- sippl Valley. Tho Socioty \belog strictly oommercial in its charaator, it tranchos oa no mnn's private Inter- osts, but, on tho contrary, secks to fostor thono rolations which subservo the advancement of all logitimate business entorpriscs, Tho principlo of the Bocloly conalats in the Jp. sirablity of o moro intimate scquaintauoo ‘salng ostallisbied botweon Turopeans and Afl"qflunn!’ and moro espooiaily botwaon the rontesentative businoss-mon-of Great Britain arg those of the Wostorn and Southorn States. Qno of the BpO- clfio objeots of the organizr,cion conatats in' tho formation of a Iargo Parky of Luropean capital- ists, who will vislt Oifeago noxt . yoar undor the susplces of ' thia Boototy, Tho dologation will bo composed of the leading businoss mon of - Groat Britain, Prance, and Germany. The bon- «floinl roaulta 02 such s visit; carried out on & comprohentive plan, can ‘hardly bo overosti- mated. . It will-ouable tho foreign capitalist to 800 what tho wondorful resonrces of the West aro, aud how his moncy can bo profitbly invostod ; ond it will also onablo him to distingulsh bo- twoen sound entorprisos and those which are illogitimato, The fact 18 well known by thoso who havo traveled much abroad, that thore fs enongh confidence fu goneral concerning our accurities and busiuess projects, but the troublo is, that froquently it is misdirocted, ~ There are many instances whore foreignera liave shown 8o much confidonce as to invest- without exorcising ordinary prudonce.. It is a mattor of comment in Burope that money has beon largely invoatod thero in wild-cat schomes Liiling from Amorica. London, Amsterdam, and Frankfort aro to-day, {ull of fancy stooks, dubbed with the namo Amor-' ican, which no business-man here would touch, It4a.to corroot this evil, s woll as ostabliski truesind enlightened confidence in logitimaio brainoss ontorpriscs, which aro among the ob- Jecta sought by thoe Bocioty. . /. Wo publiah Lorowith n dotailod report by the Ohicago Board of Trado rospocting the forma- tion of a branch in this city. ‘Wo invite epeolal nttention to this roport, and particularly to tho lotter of Sir Edwin Poarson, Chwirman of the Executive Committeo in Lon- don, coucorniug tho prospective introduction Tore of foroign capital at low ratos of intorest, We undoratand that a branch_will soon bo os- tablishod ut Ohicogo, tho leading business mon of the city hnving tho mattor in chargo. . SIR EDWARD PEARSON TO PRESIDENT QULVER, OLFI0E OF TUE M16SIsSIePL VALLEY S0OIETY, No» 45 BInAND, ONAMING Ohoss, Loxpow, July g1, 1670e. The Hoh. Charlea E, Culver, President Loard of Trade, Chicago—DeAn Stz 1havo tho houor of tfausmits ting Litrowith, by tho haud of M. 0. R, Grliling, Gone eral Munagor'of Bronclios, coplos of resolut " ral tivo to tho formotion of 4 branch of this Ho your city, which woro sdoptod by tho Bxeeutivo Gome millea yesterday, In accordanco -with the roqu ontained fa the socand rosolution,, T bog to say. that ths oot of o Mislssippt Vlle} Socioty o, brict: 1y, to prowote airoct trado botwoen your Weatorn aud Houthiorn Btates and this country, nad (o facilitato and ouconrago tho application of Lnglish capital to tho developinent of your_groat, nnd, 1 may justly add, unequnled rosottcos. Thowill bospparent £ ou that the collcction nnd diffusion of eposiic, nn woll 18 goneral, informuntion respocting tiewn rosolrcos, and tho eroa” tion thoreby of calightencd confidencd by its oirou. Intlon amorlg the tnveating chssos areho'propor means to promoto these onds 3 for, with abund snco of capital hera socklug ’ investment at low Tntos of fulerest, §t can only bo. want of Juowlodge, or confidence, or both combinad, that provents iis ounployunent 'whero, under houcal and udicious manogemant, it could araly fail to oorn large Tolurns for its owiiers, 'Tho Exeoutivo Commitloo bes Hove that tho operatipris of tho Bocioty will prove mmost uscful in tho way indicatod, and'thnt thoy will be mutually benefcial to your peoplo and to the manoyed and commereisl clusc of thig country, WII you bo 40 good 8 10 biing tho mattor boforo the members of your body at your convonfenco, and if tho bjoeta and plan_of tho Bocloty, a8 describod in tho prospoctus, slionld meot with thetr approval, fho Exacutive Gom mitteo wauld bo ploased to rocolve notifcation to that elfect fu tho form of & resolution, as tho favorablo apinion of tho business men of a city whoso oxiraor. dinary onergy and vitabilily havo mado it {ho wondor of two continentn would bo valunble and cnoouragiog to thomi. T havo tho honor to romain, slr, your oboo Qlont sorvant, Eowin Peanson, Ohairman of Exocutivo Committes, PRESIDENT CULVER TO BIR EDWARD PEARSON. Hoarn ov Tnavk, BONETANT' Orricy, OiioAao, Nov. 11, 1873—Deur Sir : Your favor of July 31, on closing & serios of resolutiona puanod by your Eiocue tivo Commitico, wna rocelved during the lattor partof Auguet, through Mr, 0. R, Griling, your General Bnnagor of Bruuchos, Tho Intoreats Involved wera a0 important that husty netion on the part of fhis Boarq ‘would lisve beon not ouly unwiac, but injurious, to all concorned, Tho Soclety boing baked on @ Lithorto nn- zecopuizad {ntornatioual want,—s mow orgnuization soeklng to nccomplish grand resulta by methods wholly original, if not unlqne,—domanded maturo delibre. Hion beforo any ofiial astion, could conaisionty s taken, And in offoring an apology for this long delay fnrespondlug to your very iniaresiing commiunios: tion, T trust that the mataro and cavaful considoration givn o {ho aubjoct by tho Board of Trade will give our action fn the promises additional and correspond~ ing weight, T have tho pleasuro of transmitting lioro- with, thraiigh the General Manogor of Branchs, tho Toport of tho Special Committos, together with' go- riex of commendatory resolutions concorning the Mis- sisslppl Valloy Socloty. Thoy wera unanimously adopted by tho Dirootors of this’ Board Nov. 10, 1870, An roaident of this commorcial body, T unqualifiedly suprova of your elforts in oxtending ‘the bisiness o- Iatlons betweon Europo aud tho Western and Southorn Btates, I take groat plouauro, also, in heartily rocip rocating your kindly recognition of the onteririse und progrem of thia clty, s tio commorcial emparium of tho Nortlivest, Fetling ssgured that i’ Orlcago Dranch of tho Misslesippt Valloy Soclely will notively co-operate with thio London ofice in {lio rociprocitica of cominerce and Nnauce, I Lavo the honor to remain, sir, your obodlont sorvanf, Ouas, E, Ouzvew, "Prostient Board of Tride, ACTION OF THE OHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE, Doann ov TiADE, BEORETANY'S OFFIOR, OMIGAGO, Nov. 11, 1878,—Tho 'followlng action was hud by the Bonrd of Directors of thfa Board at their mooting hold Nov.10, 1673+ Tho sublect of argauing » Bratch of the Mishtsaippi Valloy Boclofy tn fho Oity-of Ohicago haviug beon braught to tho attention. of tho Tloar through Mr, O, R, Grifing, General Manager of Brauchos, by the prosentation'of tho following resolu~ tions auly attestod, aa adopled by tho Misslsappi Val- loy Boclely, England, to-wit s “Reslution adoptod ut a moeting of the Exocutive Commilteo, hold on Wodnesday, July 30, 1673¢ # Resolved, Thint o branch of this ‘Socloty bo eatab- Itahiod #n ccordanco with Arlicls 11 of the Conatitu- tlon, at Ohfcago, Tinols, and that tho Geueral Manager of Tranclios lio, and ho Is, heroby suthorized and ne struotedto take'tho nocessary ulops tooffoct the organi- zation theraof. “Resoloed, Tunt Bir Edwin Poarson, Obairman of thia Commitice, bo roquestod to ndirens n letter fo tho Prosident of tho Bourd of Trade, Ohlengd, oxplaining tho abjeots of thiu Sooloty, and {uviling Mim to bring {hio matter Lefore the mombors of thnt Lody withn viow of scouriuy thalr co-oporation and nesistanco in tlie formation of tho Obicoyo Branch, “ Epwin PEARsow, Ohulrman. “ Bunest W, Nonvovx, Boorotary, Tha aliove, with an explauatory [cttor of Bir, Pesr- son, having at s previous mooting beon roforred o n apecial commitioo, that Commmitico Teported s fol- Tows: ** Omoao, Nov, 10, 1673.~Charles K. Culoer, Euq., President ourd of Trade—DeAn Sin: Tho Commii- too sppoiutod ta invostigato the murita of tho Missis #ippi Valloy Boclety proparatory to tho formation of ita Olicago Branch, aftor conforring' with Mr, 0, It, Grifting, Gouoral Mannger of Branchos, togother with ahorough oxamination of the objcota nd plan of tha Bagloty, og leave to report na follows : “ First—thot tho Misslasippl Valloy Suclety 8 non= trading, seouring tho funda for urront oxperines by & puemborubip £000¢ 25 In Amoriea, or £6. stesling \ropo, “ Second~That the prineiyal offlco {n In England,and that tho binshiiess of oiich Liraneh i divect with the pa- ront oftico ot Tondon, thus onabling ite various Dranolies to co-operato with correspouding auvantago with tho groat monotury contren of Kitrojio, “ Third—"That tho London Dirootory i componed of goutleniou commercluily wud Snanchuly well. know throughout tho civilized world, opo of whom was the Gliafrmun of the Munsion House Iallef Fund, ralsed in Great Britain at the timo of our late fire, : “ Fuurth—Lhnt the Socloty 1n sdmirably desigued to oxtond thocommercial und fuanctal relailons botweon Earopo and tho Woslern and Southorn Statos of North Amerlca, and vspociatly to diuserninto inforumation coucerning our Anst sgricultural aud mineral re~ soureos, “For' theso nnd othor shmilar conatdorations which will zoadily wuggest thomaclvea to our business men. wo cordlally. axproso of tho objeots and plan of Ainnimsippi Valloy Bocloly, as eminontly fitted to un in oxtending our businoaa relations with tho tead n) contron of tho Old World, Wo thieroforo chacrfully conimond thie Sacloty to tho constdaration and patron. 8go of the pooplo of our city nnd Blato, = * “ RoprRT WARREN, i “ALKXANDER MuRtsow, “Tyromas Wion, - Conlnitles,” On the subminsion of the above roport, the follows lnF was unanimounly adopted, viz,: A ' Wirkneas, Tho gonornl dopromsion followlng the Iato monelary crisla makes it difioult to Inangurate any ordinary husiness projeot : and ¥ \WnEnrAs, Tho Missiasippt Valloy Hocloty reckn to extond our bisfness rolations with Europe, enlarging {he cleclo of fro comuerelal canfidance, and tonding {horely toavert tho cauaea of financh therefore, bt ., . ** Resolbed, That wo will carnestly co-operata with {tio London ofico in aoairing & Iaxgo il actlvo organ. izatfon of tho londing oftizonn of this cily n members of tho Ghloago Branoh of tlio Aisslasippl Valley Bo- clety, Fttent: Ornanzxs B Corvrs, Dresidont; © Cuzanres RawpoLri, Socretary.” H ON THE' LAKE, Tovulalons § Fur*her Particulars of the Storm of Monday Night. A Large Nnmber of Vessols Damaged, but : Only One Lifo Losts | Every vossol arriving in port shows signs of tha fdafful al ocountored lagt Tuosdsy bight. All this eailors who havo woathored tho fury of tho hurrléane ate unauimous in saying that the Bovore galo of throo:wodks . ago, whon.so ‘many voasols wore siranded along tho chaln of lakes, .was nothing moro than o mild zophyr whou com- parod vith tho upronr of tho olements during tho moro recent storm. 'From 10 o'¢lock in tho ovening until 2 o'clocl in tho- morning tho ‘tem- post vontinuoed with unabating fury. wag'convorted into.a roaring mass of nngry wa- tlon was going on underneath, - Tho wind scomed to be endowad wWithi sipernatural powor, nothing being nble to withstand its giant power. Vossols of great strength woro' tossed about like wash- tubs, and it is wondorfal indood that,-up to:this time, but tho loss of ono lifo has been reported. Tho damage dono that , night is incaloulablo, Dardly a Veadol oacaping unharmed, The schoonor Higgio & Jones, which loft horo on Mouday, loadod with grain for Buffalo, came ‘back yostorday in a pitiable condition;—her bul- warks etove, hor ' rigging. domagod, her mails spiit, hor jiba gone, and her cargo wet. Bho will have to bo unloaded and repaired boforo she | can make anothor trip, * Y ; . The sohoonor Newsboy, which loft Milwaukeo' .on Mondny with & cargo of grain” for Buffalo, oncountered ‘the. galo in ita full fury, and was drivon to this city in & damaged condition, Thiy vossol sooms to bo dostined to badluck, She also endountersd tho storm throo weoks ago, and was mvm’ on tho rooks at North Manitou, but sho wns hisuled off and taken to Milwaukeo for. ragl!xu. 5 pait 5 : .‘I'ho largo schooner A. B. Moore, which was 1oft by tho steambarge Ballantino at T'wo River Point, about 170 miles from lhore, is now re~ ported to bo aground and dismosted, Sho bns 07,000 bushols of grain on board, which is'said to'bo damaged by Wator. Tho Ballantine, which has ogain takon ,nanmvlrv of conl, will start to, hor roliof this morning. - 1t is thought that sho can bo pulled off. - Two vossels, names unknown, are reported lflhofi.o at Two River Point. Tho orew has boow 8BYO! A vessol i3 ashoro at Kowauneo and is fast going to pioces. The schoonoer 8. A, Wood 1s villo aud is:badly damaged. 1. The stoam-bargo Favorite,having iu tow the. ‘barges Sonora, Brondon, and Williats, was com- glfllud to let'go hor chargo and sook shelter at hoboygou, - - . - 2 e ‘Tho schoonor Eliza Gorlach bolng overtakon by tho galo, ondonvorod to make Milwaukos harbor, but Was unsuccoseful. In entering. tho hurbok sho struck tho north pier with such force ne to tonr nway considerablo of thio trestlowork form- nshoro at Contro- ing tho keepor's walk to tho bercon lght, and | &00n after bocamo unmanageablo. ‘Tho Captain sooing tho uttor folly of atfempting to procoed farthor, oast anchior with tho intention of wait- ing for the:storm to subside. Soon after tho Gerlach struck, tho echooner Challongn endoav- orod to ontor' the harbor, but in the offort to round tho anchorod vossol she collidod with tho Gorlach, and sustained such sorlous injurlos that sho soon fllled and capsized. The "crow aud passengors Immaodintoly struok out for the piora, and nll renchod them safoly with the oxcoption of one seaman, Martin Mahonoy, ‘who was drowned. Tho schooner mmuont;a 1s owned in Reoine, and commanded by Capt. Yonng. Bho cloared ‘Milwaukeo- for Ludingtom, Aich., on Tuoaday, with & oargo of six barrals of four, 1,000 bushels oats, and othor matchandise, most of which will bo saved, though in & demeged condition. The Gorlach .was also sevoroly.in~ Jurod by the collision, Tho propellor Morohant, laden with corn, from this cily, made Milwaukeo Wednesday morning with her eargo shifted. The sohooner Oloveland was overtakon by the storm, and was compelled to oast overboard o gnrlflon of her grain, to provent her from foun~ oring. Thag #ohuoner' Rociprocity, lumboer-lorded, is at anchor off Port Washington, leaking Ladly. Tho steamor City of Madison, sshore on_the rocks mnear Washington Island, has boen aban- doned. . Capt. Rieley,. who has just redwrnod from n wrecking oxpedition, says that the yacent ' galo must hiave undoubtodly brokon Lior wp, Tho steamship Amazon, which lies on the rocks st North Manitou, has nlso been abau- doned. Nino steam-pumps were trylug in vain- to get bor off. Bhe will provo o total las. EVANSTON, Qunrtorly Reanion of the "Choologicnl SominariesseDeounth ‘of Edward Ma. con White, Son of Gen. Julhwus _wWhite, The theologienl sominarios off tho city will hold their quartorly rounion withi. thoir Methodist brothron of tho Gurrett BilVdcal Institute this wovening. These gathoringa have hitherto beon full of . intorest ‘to . those partict- pating, and aro’ undoubtodly bemoficial in promoting - an acquaimtanco *botweon ' the aspirants for minlatarial. honors belonging to difforent denominations. (Membors of the Gon- grogationnl, Buptist, and Presbytorian semi- naries of thia city will visit Tvavaton this even- ing, ocarry out a literary programme already arranged, and be 'entertalnod by the studonts thero, Arrangements have boen made-for n spocial train, which will loave Evauston forthe cily at 11 p. m. to-night. > onrruany. * Thore are many in this oity nnd olsowhero who will be pnined to 8esrn of the death of Ed- ward Macon White, whivdied ot Bouth Tivanston, on Wednesday night Nast. Mr, Whito was the oldost son of Gou. Jullius White, Ministor of the United Btates to the Argentine Ropublic, and Lbad reached the age rof 82 yenrs. “Ho was born in Missourl, but passod?tho grontor part of bis child- hood in Wisoonsin, baving boon educated at ‘Waukenha, and af the State Univoraity at Madi- son. In 1801, he entored tho Quartormastor's Dopartnont of tho Unitod States"Army, and, by his ability and fidelity to his dutios, Boon roso to bo Chiof Clork in the Paymaster’s 'oflico of tho Dopartment of Missouri, undor Gen, Enston, which &n-mon Lo rosigned two yours ogo. Biuce that time ho has rosided “in South Lyanston, aud - been ongaged in busi- ness in Ohioago. Evorgwhore he won tho rospect and eslecm of all with whom ha came in confnot, A host of friends in Leavenworth, whore he was well known, will mourn his doath, and to his sbsont father tho #ad nowa will bo proullarly painful, 1iis family havo tho alncere Kympathy of tho community in their sorrow. Unuutuntn{iflun in muunor, quict and kindly in his intercourse with othors, high- minded, of porfeot integrity, and of abundint romino, 1o was taken nwuy In thio primo of 1ifo, oaviug in uwny honrts oanlly bo lied. 8 Veoanoy that onuiiok “Lho funeral sorviges will teke placo nt the family reridenco in Houth Evauston to-morr moratug ab 10:00 oo, UMM tomorow —_— Whitmore, tho_cadotship- trafllolcer, who was pormitted to rosign his seat in Oongross, buy spruug » “salary-urab " on the South’ Carolinn Logiulaturo, of ‘which he is now & membar, Ilo wantd tho members of tho prewent sxtra uesnion pald 8400, and af tho rato of 4 tauta for ovary milo travoled, If {his sucoseds, the sxtrs sos- ?‘mu of oBo mu‘u}th will cont '4378,000. 'flm’nm\ he war, Lhe ontire cost of re, eopalic trom 40,000 to 50,000, gl Tho lake | OUR NEW RULERS. [ 0Moial Canvass of the Votes Pollad &t tho Late Eleotion, Total Voto of Cook 53,232, Oo\mt',y, Tho offloial Donrd of Canvasrera yostorday con- cluded tholr Inhors, Lo voto on county oficars, which han not beon Liototofora given, is pub- lished bolow, Tho dotallod vole by towns, is givon for Olork of the Oriminal Court and County Troasurer. . [OLNK G, GOUNT,| o COUNTE TREANT, Miller, Wads- worth, 16,415 Sa tors, seothing and boiling as if & torrible commo- |. " Clerkaon, 18,842 2,825 107 Brockuay, 19,059 2087 2,040 Sultivan, 17,408 2,165 20,103 Wadsworth, 484 2,030 21,11 Lane, 18,09 2,847 21,839 TOtlieeesrenainasessssren so . OL,20 COUNTY GOMMIBSIONES,, Hert~ ing. 23,550 8,001 | ‘5,288 01,784 21,020 10,168 ] Loner | Buas. (Johnson| " gan. | udet, 28,707 | 28,869 079 | 81 1,970 21,300 10,680 © _ THE NEW ADMINISTRATIO} ‘We give herewith tho names of the new oity and county oficors, who will ndwinistor tlia offairy of Chicngo and Cook County affor the Ist of Decembor : o1rx oFyiosns, | Hayor~The Ion, 11, D, Colvin, City Treasurer—Donlel O'Hura, City Collector—Goorgo You Tollon, City Assessor—Oharies Deuehoy, Cify Attorney—F, Jumeson. Poltce Comnifationer—0, A. Reno, * Clerk of Polico Court—iattin Scully, Aldermen—Richardson, Warren, ~Coey, Sidwoll, Pickerlug, Schmitz, MeGlowry, Dallay, O'iiclen, Clurk; Kohoe, Mlucr, Mooro, Quirk, Eckliardt, Malr, Beha(r: ner, Canuon, Brandt, Corcoran, Foldy, Dixhn, Fitz— sor3ld, Spaulding, Blohe, Reldy, Culleelon, Hildroth, Jndloy, Woodman, White, Teatli, Campuell, Cloveland, MecGrath, Stout, Lengackior, Murphy, Lynch, Jonas, COUNTY OFFIOHTA, County Treasurer—tienry B, Miller, Juige Suverior Conrt—S, M. Mvarc, “udue Connty Cotert—M. 1t, 3, Wallsoo, Clerk of County Court—i, Lich, Clerk of Criminal Cotrt—) .t Doglo. Stperintendent of Schowks—0, D, Plant, County ~Commisaioncra—Ashton, Burdiok, Busse, Bogue, Crawford, Olovygh, Harris, Oarrison, Horting, . Jones, Tohuson, Lonr.rgaa, Roallo, Tussell, Sloger, g e THF: HYDE PARK TRAIN, o the Bdifoy- of The Chicago Tribune ; St : Unidor tho hoading of * A Daily Danger to Life, Joun Calvin Wallis urgos tho onforoo- mont 02 tho ordinanco prohibiting the running of tro‘me at arate of spoed oxcocding G miles per faour. I am confident J. 0. W. would bo ano of the first to designato tho Tydo Park train 6 < contemptiblo old stago-cosch ™ waro it con- fined to tho rate of spoad lio suggosts. Tho Illinois Contral ia fortunatoly located on the lnke-shore, froo from stroot-crossings, and it .would be absurd and unsatisfactory to mive- tentha of its patrous to roduco tho spewd o2 traing to suok a Uimit. Tho fact is, we (tho pay- songers) are to blamo for our recklessness, Tho Company has erccted platforma on the cast sido of tho track for traing goiug south, aud on tho wost side for trains going worth, 'Theso wero built exprossly for tho use of pussengors, and, ‘whon used, thoro is not a shadow of dangor. Wo hiave no oxcuse for jumping off beforo the train stops, particularly in the durk, on another track, whiclt wo ought to Imow was built for the pumpdso of running trains on, and that said rains are lisblo to pass ot any momont. If trains were run slower, wo should tako still moro chancos, and I predict moro accidonts, Tho train J, G, W. ulludes to_was o froight of about twonty cars, boing pushed backwards b; a switcl-ongine, vho onglnoor of which, sithon boing ablo to &oo tho hondlight of our train, ‘could not of courso tell what train, or that it was stopping. J. 0. W., wilh Iot of othern, including mygolf, jumped off bofore our train fairly stoppod, and cawo vory near getting what wao deserved for (OABELERSNESS, Qutoaao, Nov. 13, 1878, ——— LETTER FROM A GERMAN-AMERICAN. CuanrAIaK, T, Nov, 11, 1670 To the Editor of The Chicago L'ribune : Bm: The following lottor was sent to the Illinols Btaats Zeilung two doys after the lata cloction in Ohioago, aud was eilontly ignorad by thosamo, It was writton in German, and s in- dorsod by overy intolligont Gorman-Amorican of thia placo: Onaxratay, Irs,, Nov, 11, 16873, o the Editor of the Illinols Stants Zeitunys Yoaterdny I read {n Tux O1110A00 Tuiuxe: that fn your victorious oxultation nt {Lo result of tho lute city elootion, youdolsted thio Gorman flag, and insulted st Amorlean and prominont Ropublican’ who mildly re- ‘montrated gulnst the samo, I could hardly bolieve it uniil I gaw tho samo thing’ boustingly and detiantly asserled fu your pupor, Will you allow mo os o Gor- ‘mun-Amerioan, and humblo eltizon and subseriber, to protest against that proceeding? Now, nobody yas ‘mora rojofced than the writor Limself ot the great and dociaivo viotory of tho lberal iden ogiust Puritan narrow-miudeduess, Thoro 14 no_ono who s a mor warm and prompt dofonder of tho Gormou ides of social lifs and Individusl Hborty, oo ogainst {ho struight-jackot notions of some of our wative-born fellow-cltizous, 2 Thut, at the samo timo, wo should nover forgot that wo ure, firal, last, and ull the tinie, Amorlcan cltizons, who lovy anil cherlsh, above all ¢lis, the Unfon and the Stars und Stripes, at s o Gstiman dag to do with & viotory fn a ‘municipal olootion, of & mafority of American cifizons over a minority of thir follow-aitizons? What hava tro, as Amierican oftizens, to do vwith the emblewn of the Prussian military vegime at all, or under any cireum~ atancea? Tiot s stand by our convictions of porsonal borty ; let us honor aud cherlalGorman probity, German oustoms und socinbility ; but lt us never forget thut woare, absolutely, only ' American cltizons, and not German Know-Nethings, B, BEINKTEIN, e S How Shephord Dogs Ave 'Trained, it, ond » puppy put in s placo, The slinop sucklos tho puppy and learss to lovo it. Whot ths puppy grows old onongh to eat moeat, it is fod in tho marning and wont out with the shoop, It stays with thom heonuno it 18 neonn- Ldtiled to U8 titl fte ntothory but it cannot focd with thomy As tnoy got full tha ddg gots hun- ry, ASlougth, impntiont o roturh whord 1t Fmpnu to gob anothor place of moat, it bogins to tonsa and worry its mothor, and flually starts Jior toward homo, tho otber shoop follow, and thus tho wholo flock Is brought In. If tho dog brings tho sheop honio Loo toon, or comes with- ont hxum. lio gots no mitppor, or is punishod in BOmMO Way, ]fmu:u o soon learns wlion to como, and to 500 to It that nono of hils charge are lof! bohind, ‘These auimals are trained by taldug advantage of tholr instincts aud appotites, ) —_— ———— Bismnrck«Sickly Times on tho North- ern Pacifle, & From the Siouz City Journal, Nov, 5. From au up-river friend, just down from Dla- marck, wo loarn that businges has beon almont untlrofy susponded there, and mauy parsons sro Joaying the placo. ‘tho’ only thing ~thoro that maked any showing now s tho building of the cavalry quarters at Fort Abraham Liucoln. Quito a number of carpentors are employad on fhat orly and sgmo monoy, in_consoqonie fa in ciroulntion. Othorwino the motropolls of tho upper country is ds dond as a hammeor. i he Nurthorn Paoltio Tallrond Company in yrupulng to abandon tho Wostern Divison of o rond, from Fort Howard to Blsmarck, a dis- tanco of 100 milos, Tho doors and the windows fo all tho stntion-houscs along tho Western Divislon Lave 'slrendy beon romoved, nnd the- Company is ouly waiting for a littlo snow-storm tocork tho thing up. Only throo trains a week aronow run into Hjamarck, aud & good mule- toam wonld bo amplo acoommodation for tho, amount of ¢rayel over tho lino. OQur informant s the only paying loft Bismarck by. . ‘The otlor dond-broko gamblors, beating t! ivilizat ion. FLORIDA WATER. THPRRISHABLE ~ FRAGRANCE! MURRAY & LANMANS OELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER, The richest, most lasting, yet most delicate of all Por- fumes, for ngo on the HANDKERCHIEF At the TOILET, And in the BATH, Anhore aro imitations and countorfolts, aluays ssk for tho Florids Wator whioh liss on_the bottlo, on Jasnongers waro olr way back to Iabal, | 3o gny e pAmpiat, o amos” of BEUTEIEAY & LANDLAN, withous which niong s gounine, For ‘sulo by nll Perfamors, Druagists, and Denlera in Funcy Goodn. AMUSEMENTS. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. MAX MARETZEK’S ; GRANDIZALIAN OPERA MEAT: STAR COMBINATION. PAULINE LUCCA N DI prursrA LA Dt e e am e, Full and Complets (rand U_IUBESIH and Chorus, Opening Night, Moriday Nov. 17, °73. sonpay, N B wR T e Veie Luooa. LA' FAVORITA. DA s aront Nightimgalo “ILMA DY MU AT ‘Whosa performances In Now York and Boston havo cro- j| ated his groatast furoro snd onthnsinem over known in )| Amortea.’ SONNAMBULA, WEDNEBDAY, Nov. 19, Di;lnul;xgn LUCOA ¥ ebut ol 0 at Tonor, siGNol PAfiticik. TR RS AT G THURSDAY, Nov. %, LLATA DY MOIRNICA QIR TAMBERLL DI LAMMBR! OOR. alaony, 81 extra; : o orchiestra airclo, §3oxtra, AL:Inllllufl to aovond balouny, B1; reserveu sents 60 conts vt SIILOIAY, NOTIOR—Tho salo of rosorvod acta for o night~ boglns TINS MORNING ot J, Davor & Cors fikale ides, coraar of Btato 30d Slontoa-ats. (Poimor onao); ; ‘Tho Konbo Plano used oxclasively by this Company, - J. BAUKR & GO., Agonta, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, “THE' TREAT OF THE SEASON.” MONDAY, Nov. 10, overy oreningand Wodnosday and Baturday Matinood, aftor wuoks of elaborato propartion, Blies Kato Batoman's groat play, OE, A WIFE'S DEVOTION, Cast to tho antlro atronith of the company, with brilltant mountinga and renllstie pifccts, In proparation—Men, Lafitte Johnson's nesw emotlonal drama ontitiod JUSTIOE. MYERS' OPERA HOUSE, Honrav-at., botwean Dearborn aud Stato, Inlogon, (oo & Kenlls Bt o , Sonsatlonal, ur: Torus, by Fd. Marbie, satitlod i GUY MANEUVERING, o Aysterions Mog Morrilogs. Bobby Nowoomb, Maokin and Wilspn, Biliy Rice, Mar. for 4. Davenperty Kemest Lindon, Whitm Arliigton, Bun Gitton aad . . Kamblo fu Now Souclaitios, Gvary ovening and inoo, Iflnk'nllb for. OUICAQELLES IN THE KITOHEN. M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. LABT NIGHTS OF THR EMINENT AOTRESS, MISS NERILSOIN, Yon may go over tho pluing and hills of South- ern Californin for miles and soo thonsands of- shoap, but not & man to wateh them, Around anoh flock or band of, 8ay, » thousand of shesp, are half-u-dozon dogs of o poeculiar brood-—-dogs whose progenitors wors “imported from the shioop-pastures of (ho Old Would, ‘These dogs tako tho outivo cars of the shao, driva. L oub to pasturo in the morning, keop thom from sraying duriug tho day, and bring thom Lowmo atuight, Loy haveinhorited » talont for keep- ing uhoop. But the nhnrhsrdu do not depond wholly on that ; thoy cultivate it in this way— 60, st lonst, tho old shopliords say: Whon a lomb i4 born it i ‘takon waway from | the mother sleep ' bofore ."sho bhns seon Wio wil Thursday and Yridsy Nights and m'"-':‘c?ny daliice s LADY TEAZLYE In tho groat come odz o "SOHOOT, FOR SCANDAL, sdlatondey Nl _THE HUNGHDBAOK. Tasowall of ‘Bondsy—SARETZER'S OPERA TROUPE, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. A GREAT DRAMATIC HIT. MRS. E, 8, CHANFRAU | Tn her Now and Exolting Drama, A WOMAN’S WRONG. Boours geats throa days in adrance. “THE ENGLISH GOVERNESS IN STAM,” MRS. LEONOWENS Wil Loctnre FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 14, at the Fourth Uaitarian, Ohuroh, curuer Prairioiav, aud Thirtioth.st. Subyjoot: “*BIAN AND IT8 GOUILT," " Also, oo SAT- URDAY, Nov, 15, &t 3% . ni., at tho Ohriatlas Unlon Hall, No. 114 East Madison.st., near Clark, Subject: *ICASTERN WOMEN." Tickots, 50 conis onch for eslg at. tho Christian Union, Janson, McUlurg & Ca.'s, and at the door, GLOBE, Sonin ot DR Aduwisaion, @, ota.y oats, 1 ooty ctu, To.nl Staliioe, FEANK HURSRY, ‘BLANOI OLUFTOR, EL AL ZEAERIDY. EDUCATIONAL. UNION COLLEGH OF LAW, OHIOAGO, orms, 350 8 yoar, Part [ tlon, P I' u 3 LIPTLE, ang o BOOTH,"apd Weaty! .k DENSLOW S PHILE p i s UNSLOW, v, B, DI A Taihuns Building, Uhicago. FAIRBANKS BTANDARD SCATEHS OF ALL BIZKS, FATRBANKS, MORSH & 00 111 AND 113 LAKK-8T, FRACTIONAL OURRENCY, © $5 Packages PRACTIONAL CORRENCY FOR BATR AT nasongor on tha train ho |- Mary Warimer, _ BANROAD TIME TARLE. ARRIVAL AKD DEPARTURE OF TRAINS IEXPLANATION OF nm‘mwwm: Manx#,—} Satuedayse eoptad. * Bundny oxcoptod, 3 Monuay oxcoptad. | Are F0%0 Hinda¥ At 81008 o 3 DallY, MICHIOAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD3 Depoty goot of Luke sty and foot af Toenly-tecondusts ekt W7 Glarl: 4!, gotheast corner o/ Randolphy and 16 Canitlet,, corner of° Maditon, Teave, | Arrive, HENRY O, WENTWORTH, General Passengor Agorite Chtiart, Kor o0 o ALTON HAlLoAD. Louta. , Kansar Gty and Dencer & 2 o e Ny Theough Line, Union Lepat, Weat Atide, near-Vadisonesis Urldge, Ticket Opices : At Depot, and 122 Kandalphst Leave, | Arrive, Ojty Tix, vin Jncknonviilo, Rt Loty Mo nes o 503, m, G st B, vl agk: 2:45 I8 " R:10p. m, 4 7:30 0., 1, 8o, m. a.ms n.m, a, 10, ringhol ‘ast Honorann Olty xrons, Toorin, Kookitk & Buriin’ fix. Q‘}llnllfl l% l’n\lu:l‘;h llfll"rl“nfl | Gona Tacon, Washington, 1 Jollot & Dwight Accommodation. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & S Unian Depot, corner Jwtison and 83 South Clarkat,, oppos + 0220 8, m, [4 6808, me Lintand Eepre *6:00p, m.['11:000, m. ul , Paul olls Nistht Txproa +0:30 p. . |* 4115 9. rm. p— CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY. RAILROAD. Depota—Foot af, Iakeat,, Indiana-av., and Sizieen and Canal and Sizleenthorts, =~ Ticket ofices, No, 88 Clar) rund Tuciic Hotel, and at depots. Matl and Feprass, Ottawa, Hiroato Dl'rkln l&"fll"“"a 8 ubnque & Bloat Oity Kxp: Pactils 1agt Lano, for Omahia avonwarth, At Jot Ex; Dibiao & SOty B ridio & BLATOIY X0, Paclio Night 12xp, for Oma Siinan Olty, Lowvorwaeihy At a2 8. Souonh iaw, o0 p. . omnor's Grovo Aocommiodntian/s 1:45 . Downg Acoommodation|® 6:16 b, ILLINOS GERTRAL ANLAOND. DTN Raraoimicany acar Doy o, Tekd ® SERETEREESS S 30 ‘l:- . o0 H10p, m, («) Rtuns to Chiawpalgn on Saturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAN, City afices, corner Kandoiph and LaSallsats,, and 76 Canale #h, corner Jadisonay . Tea i) £ bs 10, 740D, Trrice, a Pacifio Taat Lin,... Dubuaue Day 152 sia it @ Omatia NIght Exprosson a Dubumuo Rluit 1 vin 4 Irooport & Dubuani Evror & Froohort & Dubnauo 2 piilvatikon el & Milwaukoo Kane & Miliwauloo Passongut & Milwaukes assone § Groen ey KEkpract b B Hal Tt & Mhrqotto Brp b St T sproa Depat oornor of Wells and Kinzio-sta. opot eorngr of Canal sl Kluzio-ats. W, i, Gon. Pass, Agont. COLORADD. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket and Frefyht Office, 11 Clurkg Speolal Tuducemonts, Great New auta.” A., . & 8t Foll. R W, E. WEBB, Got'l Ag't. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Vaulinren and Shermanwte, Ticket afice Grand ucific Hotel, * o, ve, | Arrits, Omatia, LoavonmthiEAtehison o[t 400D . Pary Atcommodatio: .I' D, . ¥ Di0a, Nigh Bxprosaes < H10:00 B, m I 6:80a. 1a: N RAILROAD. ket oficer, s and southioast LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTH Depoty Van Buren-at,, foot ap LuSall wortheest copner Clark and Standolp coruer Cunal and dad{son-ata. Mal, via Alf Tino atd Maln Linol* Specll “Nuw York 42 ia Alln‘;z'lu 1 Mgt Eapross, vl Main Lino.. Soutls Chloawo’ Accummoation.s PI TISBURGH. FORT WATNE & CHICAGO*RAILROAD, Tea Areh 5. i A m. 500, 345500, . (* G360 p. e » 8440 b m.|* 8}i0 8. me THROUGH o Ml-:‘lh. ! CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Ivom (he Graut Central Jailmad Denot, foot o alin fuot o Ticentysecomt-t. Tickst iae, 138 Zunidol al., ‘near carner Clark; ™ LaSalleat,, corner Washing= forl, und at dilinofs Central Depo, Zeav Arriv Dy Expreus, T7:000 .| § M n, e *Night Exproas, 8:00 . m, | 4 8:00 p. m; Througn sleopers for Indisnapolis, Olactanatl, Wash- fugton, and Haltimare ovory nigit. LEGAL, PUBLIC SALE. Dofault having boon made in tho paymont of & oortatn vromissory matomado by M, E. IHiliard to tho ordor of Bnydor & Leo,and by thom indorsed and guarantoad, noto bofug for the amount of $16,000, dated July 28, and duo slxty days thoroaftor, and boaring intorest at tha rato of 10 por cont por annum aftor maturity; sald nota aiving tho legal holder thoreof authorlty to soll tho collat ocal soourity attached theroto and horein doscriboed. Now, thoroforo, publie notico Is horoby givon that wo shall scll at publio salo,at tho oftics of Hammond & Goge, No. 76 Washington-st., fntho * Portland Blaok," at 11 o'olock a, m,, au Fridny, Nov, 1, to tho highost and best bidder for cash, the collatoral sgourity mentioned in sald noto, to-wit: A oortaln noto, mado by Isaao Orosby, to tho ordor of Maris K, Hilliard, and by her indorsod In blanks said Roto bolng of tho amount of $20,000, dated Maroh 1, 1878, and duo on or bofors ono yoar thoroaftor, with intorest ab tho rato of 8 por cont por annum, payablo somi-annually, #ald note bolng sooured by a Trust dood to Thomas D, Soyder of ovon dato with sald nato, on tho following do~ soribod proporty, that part of the south Lalf (36) of Soo- tion fivo (), Townshlp Thirty.sevon (37), North Raugo fourtoon (14), which lius wost of tho Clicsgo, Rock Isl- and & Paoltlo Rallrond, TAMMOND & GAGE, Logal holders of safd noto, PATRICK STRACHAN, ESQ, DECEASED, tho Unlted King. ho Tyronty-tocond n Ag thizd Vi, Cap. 8, intitulod ** A to further amoud tho Law of mxlnrl( to rolluvo Trug. 1608, ' notico {s oroby givon tiatall pursons, boing orodls tors of, oc haring any claims o demauds agalnst or affoots Ing thé Lstata ot Patriole Strachan, Iousy Jato of No. 4 (chisge: ortue Hyuaro, tn e Goiiey of Middie: ay of Jul 572, and whoso Wil rovod on the 4th d 'u’r Revouihor, 1613, 1 the_Peihe o oyt Rogistry of oy {3’ Ogirt af Iy il Dordion. Koot i, Cyuni ity 4 Willlam Straohat, Earg.s thio brotiy Entty o nophiow! of 1 b dolin Kolth," il Jolin Blrachan io sald dacoased, and dolin Tigorts osate fn' Aburdoon, ‘(o Jifeculors hamed i Will) are roquired, onor befors the It duy of 1874, ta sond, ' writimg, the particuiars of theie aima) and deiandy uvor or against tho said Ka. tato wal xucutors, atthoollice of thoir Kolicitors, Mowra, J. & K, Ligortwood, Advooates, § Union: fbwnlion, Sootisud and matlea ta'Noroby giron tho oxpiration of tho'last-mentloned l{h’ nald broseod L dlstributa tho clian, 1ejoasad, Among rexardd to tho olafms on! 100utora shall thon liavo Nad ot oo, Ezouutors will not bo lable for the assots, OF ALy hart tharuof, s distrilintod, € any Dorson 0f whoso drht, olaim, or dumand thoy shall nut thon have had uatlcos and ufl poraons indobtod ta the Extatoof thosald irconseid 819 ronirod fortiiwithy toyiay tia ainaunt of Sholr dol geapvatlvoly, (o tho vatd Tseoutors, or to thotr aloru allolturs. Dated Uiln 21at day of Ootobur, 1873, J. & R, LIGERTWOOD, Bollcltors to the Exosntors. P LU UL T 2R Ey] 2 e will Patriok 8t thorata, b OHROMOS, NEW CHEOMO, “CANNOT BE COAXED,” A Bplendid Ploturo by Brown, glvon away by tho | TRIBUNE OFFICE. GREAT ATLANTIO AND PACIFIC TEA €O, 118 Wast Waskingtonat, 138 Twonty-seoond st