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Va2 * hay, pri oy \ "THE COURTS. THE CHICAGO. DAILY TRIBUNE: MOND AY, NOVEMBER (4 A, 1873, ey T - 1 et e e e e e e e e ! \ The Commercinl Insurance Com- « pany Agein in Court. Dankrnytay Proccodinys Against {lo Gardner Housa Propriotors. Tho War. of tho ConstablogessAustin Doyle’s Bondsmen--«Notes from 3 All ihe Courts. Judge Drummond was ongagod Saturday after- noon in hoariug tho caso of It I Toukins as As- slgneo of tho Commiorcint Insuranco Company against Goudy & Cbaudler, on o motlon for an injunction agalust Mr, Gondy from procooding with a suit ho has commoncod in tho Ciroult Court of Cook County. 1t will bo remombored that, shortly aftor tho fire, Joseph B, Smith was appointed Necelver of tho Company, and, under direction of the Cireuit Court, ho old tho prom- 1508 ownod by tho Commercial Insurance Gom- pany on Washington stroot, Ab that timo pro- coodings in Lonkruptey woro ponding, which woro shortly aftorwards dismissod. Soon thore- after anothor potition was filod by the Chambor . of Commorco on which the Company wns nd- to the he o 18 utter] judionted bankrupt. Sldnoy E. Myors was the purchasor from Bumith, thoe Recelvor, and ho con- voyed all bis right, tiilo, and intorest to Goudy, snd Goudy soon after filed a petitjon in tho Cironit Court to ‘conlirm bis titlo to tho promises in necordanco with what is ealled the Burnt Record act. Mr, Jonkins filed bis bill in. " the United States Clrcult Court to sot nside tho sale to Myors, on tho ground tha it was in fraud of the Bankrupt Inw, lnying beon mado four months previous to the Aling of tho potition on which the Company was sdjudicated bankrupt. ko motion argued Saturday {8 for an injunction out of the Circuit Court of tho United States to rostrain Goudy from proceeding with hiy suit in tho State Oourt peudiug this \Bigation. The quostion tuoroon , wrisos, whethor tho titlo acquired in tho Btate Daurt proceeding, by & person not o croditor, oan bo treated 4 o proferonco undor tho Mhirty-fitth seotion of tho Bankrupt lnv, i sich title was nequired four mouths prior to tho filing of the petition on which the Gomnpany was adjudicated bankrupt. ‘Uho caso lns baou Pending loug timo, and the facts are familiny foevery onu But it dorives ndditional impor- anco from tho faob that theso promitoy, if ve- overed, will constitute the chief nssots of the Compauy ont of which to pay its unfortunato creditors, as 1t doos not_othorwiso expect to pay more thun 1 or 2 per cent, The argumont was pot concludett, and-will bo resumed Mouday moruing. TITE CONSTADLES' WAT. Judge Farwell Baturday afterucon hoard tho argument ion tho motion by tho People ex el Pairick Daly, against Chatles Lindgren, to show caugo why o quo warranto shiould not e issued ngnivst bing to eject him from his position ns Congtable on the pround thut tho olectiondy was illegal. Counsel for tho rolator urge that ever wsmco 1850 tho Towns of North, Bouth and Wost Chicago huve Dbeon takon_ entirely out of tho operation of tho Towuship law, aud the timo of election wus phangod until” November. No valid election ould havo beon Leld in April. Again, the ace :on of tho Moderator in removing tho bullot x08 to o police station was such an irrogularity l‘y vitinted tho election. It was held by counea for respondents thut Patrick Daly,hoving Joined in tho_clection by voting sud workiug for tho clection, conld uot now bu heard to prove it illegal. T'ha town mooting also was Tegular at tho time fixed by tho goneral Jnw, and the speclat act of 1860 is void, Again, it way ot claimed that tho irregulatitios complained of wore such ns to change tho result of tho election, This shonld havo beon done, and the omission is fatal, 'Lhe tondency of tha motion iy dilatory, being maflo mora than wix months, nftor the meeting. The statute provides tho romady for baviug the eloction «leclared void, and tho ro- sult of this caso could not adjudge tho cloction ‘invalid, but only oust tho rospondent, Again, this gronting of & writ of quo warrauto i nol mandatory, but rosts in the discrction of thoe Court, aud tho facts shown are not enough to warrant issuing such o writ. Tho cuso was taken under advisement by Judge Farwoll, with leave to file o list of nuthoritics. UNITED BTATES COURTH. Joseph T, Payson, a8 Assigneo of tho Rapub- 1le Firo Insurance Company, began suib against Livingston Compton for £4,000. "An netion was commonced by Henry O, Moore aud Lowronco E. Brown ngainst R. AL Whipplo for £8,000. TTho Portsmouth Savings Dank brought an ac- sgainst tho Lown of Ottuwa for £2,600. ‘Goddard & Brothor flled & prwcipe in assump- sit against Frank and Thilip Schweinfurth the sum of &1,000. DANKRUPTCY ITEMS. William Schimplerman filed a petition against Horatio H. Gorduor and Fredorick I Gould, proprictors of the Gardnor House, —Petitionor claime £1,017.60 on g note duo Nov. 3, and charge that Gaydacr transforred his shara in furniture of Garduer House to Gould with intent to de- fraud, Garduer and Gould claim thoy have dis- solyed partnorship, and sinco then' nnd on tho 16th of September Gould Las sold his interest in tho botel to Hugh A, White, Oardner and Gould allowod judgmont to goagainstthom by vonfession for 95,000, - Moreover, on the 17th of Novem- ber they nilowed an exccution to_be levied on their property in favor of I, G, Eumes, A rule to show ccuso was fssued, returnablo Nov. 20, 73, ‘ihio order of diamisenl in tho case of E. Mon- del was made absolute, Il disminsal of the objections to the dis- obarga of C, C. Blakesloo'woio sob aside, and the causo reinatated on the payment of cosis. ORIMIMAL COURT. The bond of Austin J. Doyle, Clork-slect, with Daniel O'l1arn aud ‘Thomas Bronuan as suroties, was approvad by the Court, und ordered thab it be entered of record, Joli ogora was up on an up{allca.flon for & tinbens corpus, tho ovidouco partly hoard, and the oase adjourned nutil Monday. COUNTY COURT. An ordor was outored in tho matter of cortain specinl anzesumonts for tho City of Chicago, ap- ointiug Wiltiam II. Cartor, Horman Douzo, nnd corgo Talbot Commissiouors to male spocial ngsessmonts on potitions Noa, 401 to H8 inclu- nive, 420, 431, 423, 425 to 493 _inclusive, and 508 500, 510, and 511, and an ordor mado that eald Carter, Bouze, and Clarlos B, Roy bo appointed to malio_upecial assossments Nos. 410, 422, 424, 494 to 607 inclugivo, and 519, CIRCULT COURT IN DRIEF, Martin Schmutz commenced an action against Georgo Webeler, John Miller, and Froderiok Miller for 1,000, : The German-American Bank brought suit against Dovid and Charlos Colo for £2,000. Fradorick Meyer complained of Bparrow M. Nickerson inun plos of trospass on promises, claiming §2,000. John K. Tonnoy recovered judgment by con- :eas;l“o_’n agalust Asohol and Lucius 8, Plerce, for Henry M. Bherwood ontered up jndgment agaivat tho same dofondauts for 82,001.66, "Elisha Leo commenced an action in the Supe- rior Court againgt Honry I, Picket, claiming 10,000, THE CALL TO-DAY, Judge Rogora will eall 1,450 to 1,440, Incluslvo, Judge Booth is still at 108 to 180, ) Judge ‘I'reo will hear V38, Tudgo Gary's call {e 108, 110, 111, 11, 114, 116 to 118, 122, 128, 125, and 1b7 to 135, fnclusive, Judge Zno will call 81, 40, and 41, s e PERSONAL, TIE OITY. W. A, Jonos, U, B. A., is at tho Bherman. W. N. Potier, of Boston, is at the Sherman. Georgo'F, Merritt, of Boston, i at tho Pacifio. John T, D D. 0. t tho D ekt row, of Washington, D, 0., is o Thomns L, MoLane, of Now York, is at tho Bherman, ‘Tho Hon, James Gallitan, of Canads, i at the Qommerolal. James C. Wing, & prominent Dela- ware, Olio, is né’ thoFComx:n'xlub:i‘,mm R0 0. 0, Coe, Boston, and the Roy, W, H. - burn, dacksonvillo, aro at tho Pacifio, T Goorgo 8, Lester, Now Haven; W, J, Gregory, Waabiugton, aud Georgo E. Sloklos Dity, aré ab tho Paclic. i Hemixorh H, J. Hawley, Central City, Colorado ; R, B. Angus, DMontronl; Danlel " Fitts, . Haverhill, Afase, § John B, Lobarts, Cinoinnati, and B, 8, Yeeoh, Loulsvillo, aro at tho Palmor, BY TELEQGIAPIL, #pestal Divpatoh to Fhe Chicago Tribune, QAmio, LiL,) Nov, 8,~COonsidaradld excitement s croatiod in this ity this morniug by a roport that C. Arter, Buq., of thin clty, wan dying fyom nn ovordoso of morphino. Investigntion phowed that, whilo ho wns™ in n vory dangerous | condition from the caus3 stated, “tharo woro hopos of bis recovory, 1t 14 annonnced that ho s boltor this ovening, and out of dangoer. IN GENERAL, A Masgechsetts paper snys that Mr. Bumnor IIJ‘E?L"): to tlie Bouata with the Btato o unit ot his k. ¢ Col. Irivam Fuller, of tho London Cosmo- olitan, hos just bdon enrichod by s logacy of 1‘1125.000. o i Joaquin Miller iain'Italy. On the 16th ult,- lio was ontertained by Consul Grabem ab Tloronce. Bidnoy Androws, n Washinglon correapondont, 15 about to mnrry Miss Baval Washburn, daugh- ter of tha Governor of Masenchusotts. i Tho Rhiodo Island papors mention ox-Congross= man Nuthan I, Dixon aud Gen, Durnside od can- Qidates to succead Sountor Spragie, * Mra, Jamos Brooks hine rented her houso in ‘Washington to tlio Govornment for an offico, and, with It dougltor, enila for Luropo scony to e~ slde thoro for an lndeflnite porlod. Daniol Androws, n rich old rosidont of Deln- waro, diod tho othor day, and bis will out hin brotlior off with 6 cents, Locanso tho aforosid brothor onco pulled avay s chuir, aud lot Daniol Lo tho floor. Mrs, Laura A, Dorry, of Des Moinos; Miss Hnttio A, Locl, of Vinton; Misy IIattio Ray- Durn, of Ames, and Mrs, 8. A, Van Polt, of Du- buquo, ara candidates for clorkships in the Tows Logislaluro, Btnte Aaditor Witcomb, of Minnosoln, snys 4 this wholo movoment of tho Patrons of Hus- Dbandry is & most stupoudous humbug." 1t fa two yaars beforo another State Auditor i to bo olectod,—St. J'aul Dispatch. Tho mnrringo of A. R, Cotton, momboer of Con- prosy, and Miss Uattio 33, Walker, daughtor of J. '0."Walker, took :laco at tho residenco of the Di{de's patents in Clinton, Towa, Iast Thursdey morning, snd tha woddod palrloft at once for Washington, W. I, Record, of DoKalb, Ill., died on_Batur- duy aiternoon, nged moont' 27 yoars. The do- coasod wns a prominont businesa man, bolng a mombor of the firm of Record, McCren & Co.,— the sccond pariner being ex-Prosident of the Obfeago Bosrd of Teade. Copt. Princo, for more then ninotecn years Chiof Couetable of ‘oronto, Can., Las boou Plncud by tho Provincial Government al the heud of the Oentral position. 'The Toronto pa- pors epoko vory hihly of Capt. ., who las & number of nuar relattves in Ohicago. In 1871, the Emporor Willlam, when at Con- stance, way oxamining tho celobratod frosco by Pecht, In which is portrayed the triumphant rogross of Popo Aarton, ot ‘which Emporor Big- ntnd porformed tho humblo ofiice of holding tho Pope's bridlo. Tho Kalsor was oyorhenrd to ey, *I hava liad to accopt bia heritago, but X shall nover hold tho bridio." 4 o loarned from tho Hon. Granvillo Barrers, a fow days bofors ho loft for Washington, that his nflucnce and voto in Congross would bo used fn favor of the repoal of Liio * salary-grab.” and for . roinstatomont of tio old laws—35,000 a year and milongo to Congressmon; nrencwal of tho franking.privilogo, uid tho ieo dolivory throngh the mails of nowspapers in tho countios in which thoy are published.—Canton (ZIL) Ledger. Wo are_informed that. John B. loft for Wahinglon with his two trunks on Tuesduy miorning. Thero was no onthusinstic crowd at tho depot (o bid him fare- well; no brass baud Lo not a8 an oscort, not oven » tondy or an oflice-heggar to #ny good-by. Ho oropt ont of town moro like a'convict than & Congressman, no doubt rovolving iu bis mind what track ho could tako during tho comiug yes- sion to wipo ot tho odium of that Jowa land stoal.—Rock Island Union (Republivan). ‘Laura Curtls Bullard says, In tho Golden Age, that at one time thero wora' Do loss than eight Awmerican women _geulptors who had _studios in jome, Othor countrics oro also roprosoutod thoro among the Iadios dovoting themwelvos to seulpturo, but thoro is not o singlo Lialian lady among them. _hiiss Flora Frecman, vounger but uearcoly loww gifted, it is enld, thon 'Miss Hosmer nnd Miss Foloy, is the third 'artist” whom New England Lo dont, to that city. Mies Aung Whitnoy Is n fourth Now England girl who i dovoting horsel! to tho study of the plastic art b Nomo, Hor firat work was o atatue of Africa, which shio modelod in Botton, whora it attracted o good denl of attention. Binco hor removal to Tome, sho has bean studying diligently, and with good artistic results. " HYDE PARK. Proposcd Co=operative Movement with the Town of Lake for u Supply of Water—Forward and Backward Movements of the Village 'Trusteose Tha Trustees of Hyde Park wero houorod on Saturdsy ovoning, at their regular meoting, by & o visit by the Committeo of Water Works of the Town Trustees of Luke to consult thom in refor- enco to thelr joint and co-operative construction of water-works to supply both towns with loke water, Tho Committoo roported, in writing, at length, They believed a union best for both towns, and that o large majority of their votora would favor theproject; yob thoy appronchod tho subjeot with fear and trombling, ns it wasa grave mattor to issuo $150,000 in bonds to bind thoir wholo town in order to supply water {0 ona-fourth thoir people. Btill, thoy bolieved the result would be for tho beneflé of all, and dninago to none, Tho question was a new one to their town, and they neked thirty days' timein order to tale o vote on the question, having no doubt thoy would be prepared then to procecd vigorously. TRESIDENT OADY EXPLAINED to thom that the water quostion had beon dis- cussed in Hydo Park for years; tho villago chartor was ndopted mainly for tho purposo, and the Trustees were olected bocauso they wero wator mon, and, in accordance with publio son- timont, thoy had procesdod to contrack for tho ctib, pumping-works, and pipes. According to tho contract tho sizes of pipe could be incrensed or diminished, and they would be lessened if Lako did not join, Thoy nceded to kuow soon Wwhether they aro to put In foundations for and to order tho rotary punps which they must have if Lako unites with them, They can, no doubt, wait the thirty days nsiced for without in~ convenloncd. As to thie money-panio, it docs not aftcet Hydo Park, Its contracts aro payablo in bouds, and tho intorest it will have to pay un- til tho works become self-sustaining will bo of small moment. Hawloy FONWARD MOVEMENTA, The Superintendent was directed to i)oiu tho Town of Lake iu the construction of a ditch and culverts on Btate and Fhirty-ninth stroots. ‘The Engineer was iustructed to lay ouf, sur- vae', ond steko Sixty-oighth stroot from Btony Island avenuo to the Wator Warks, Bundry residents at Cornoll asked to Liavo Greenwood avenua oponod, and & crossing con~ structed ovor the railrond, The Tronsurer was suthorized to issue water- ‘bonds to C, I, Heguembourgh s the work pro- gronscs on this coutract, on gworn cslimates ap- proved by tho Watnr Works Committec, BACKWALD MOVEMENTS, On the potition of Messrs, INili, Nickorson, Sawyor, Cloaver, Coo, and MdKey, the grading and ulonlnF of Torty-flrst streot.wais postponed. On petition of sundry ownors of property, tho grading sud stouiag of Groouwood avenue wag poatponed. J, Y, Beammon sind Nutt & Brooks aslked that the sewer on Greonwood avenue bo postponed. Toforred, . Tho Committes on Police are to report at next gmnuu what reduation in numbora or pay ean o made, 3 The Committeo o Finance are to report what reduotion can bo made in ourrent oxpenges. "FINANGIAL. Dills wore approved and orderad paid to Dr, E, Bert, disinfociing sgent.. $ 125,00 Chavlos , Pope, wer rices as Olori 40 Gulyer, Page, Hoyne & Co,, atation: Beulty & Burker, Madison GVoAlo BOWeE,, ‘Day-roll of repaira ou. Dalton bridge, Total.ui Lenasstsasvssess ininsrBEIED Tho Judiclary Ccanmitteq are to report a'form of llcouso to teamsniors, 2 . T'he rosolution on this subject " reforred last waek wag returned with tho’ report *that all laws of the village should bo fmithtully onforced by tho proper oflicexs.” ‘Tho roport was agcept- od and adopted, 4 Tho plat of Ly A. Ostrom's aubdivision of the E.}{ ot E. 3§ of N. W. 3{ Beo, 80, 88, 14, wae npxrnvnd. djourned, e A WORD FOR THE “ SCALPERS.” Tinthe Bditor af The (Wiaugo Tribuns 81 I thok the artiole in to-day's Tnraunm .65 +s 1,134,85 6625 slgnod #yiator” bp worthy the attention of ovory travolor, and ospoelally of the'Gonoral Tickot Agents of nll rallronds. "I'ile morning I had ocension to purchaso & through tickat wost, and went directly to what X presumo s oatled o * sealpor," bocaso f uow 1 could got full {fuformation of the ndvautngon of tho differont ronds, whioh information I oould not otharwiso gef, withaut visiting at lonst threo different rnilront ofticos, ench ono of whiloh would havo told mo thab thoirs wny tho Deat road for mo to tako, ir thoy gave mo any information othor that to have lold mo tho p{;llcu; aud such advioe is not t nll times roli- ablo, A forr months ogo, I found mysolt ab o railroad-station in lowa, and wished to como to Ohiengo by the quickest and moat direct route, I applied to tho Nailrond Tickot-Agent (that town was not favorod with a *'wealper,” or I should nob havo bonght my tloket at the rali- rond dnl}ul) and asked him for a tioket by the shorlest and most divect rond to Chicago, I paid my monay, and got o ticket, sending men good mnny miles facther, and taking consider- ablo moro tima than was necessary if Lo hnd dono na I requeated. I can say for myself that tho * sonlpers " have novor decoived me, and hovo always bean caroful to glvo mo full {nformation, lailrond- Agents bnve decolved mo sovoral times, and novor tried to givo mo useful informatlon. AN OccasitoNan TRAVELER, Cuieaao, Nov, 31, 1873, WASCH~GETTING, Iow the ¢ flost Populnr Journniist? Suturday Nights Might Utilize I Lixperienco, and Eriends and En It is rumored in newspaper circle that the “ Poliuto” papors ate to be rocommonced in the Times. Anotler rumor Is to tho effeot that tha author's firat skoleh fn the now series will bo on- titled, * Wilkio's Wateh: A rominiscence of Popular Journatiem.” Tho Pooplo's Party, rep- rosentod by Bosscs Johnny Miller nnd Buffalo Corcoran,’ bave, it s sald, urgently roquentod Chieago's favorite fouilletonist to wrlto up & “ funuy articlo” about his exporionco in watch- gotting, o thnt tho Intollactual *boys" may Dbave gomething to lnugh at. Wo would rospect- fully suggost to tho vorsatilo autior that ho dwall on tho prosontation sconc at Phil Con- loy’s.- Itway by far tho richest portion of tho procoedings. ‘L'wo or threo good paragraphs can bo written on tho ehinotio Hildroth, thobenevolont + Buffalo,” tho ehild-like Relim, and tho amiable Corcoran, Thon it can bo explainod that the mesty wero not kept waiting for the oysters, ag ‘hoy suj posod, but for the watch, Phil Conloy cnn bo chinfTad with mirthful offect su this part of tho article. Tho impatience of * Duffalo” Millor'and tho chngrin of the dofeated candi- dates can thon boe depicted, and if tho subject is proporly handled, which it no doubt will b, it il hoighten the' interast of tho publio in tho article, A dramatio finish for the wholo thing would bo o humorously-drawn doacription of Jake Rechm's sudden olovation from bla chair ond burrled —consultation —with Joo Dizon and Tom Foley; the flight of the dotcetive nnd the Alderman in o hack, for which tho lttcr hind to pay; tho silonco which raigned in tho rostaurant during tholr absonce, Gleturbed only by tho gobbling of oyslers, thd sipping of wine, nud nn ocensional whispored in- quiry about the watch; tho broak-up of the party beforo the discoyery of the timapioso; tho friendship displayed hf’ the chnotic Hildroth, tho banevolont ** Buffalo," the child-like lohm, and tho amjable Corcoran in waiting for an anawer to tho question, * I8 ic or s it not o rob- bory ? Tho susponse of the writer (Polinto); the flush of engernees which suffused Lis faco whon tho rumblo of tho roturning hack wns heard; the adveut of the brorthless Dixon, bald-heade and_mud-stained, and closely _followed tho fonless Toloy 'and tho hackmou; Joo's announcemont, * Here's your d—d wateh; I found it ovor ou Joflerson ‘stroot;” the genoral but somowlat cheap joy that followod; and the grand march to the ZYrites office. Wo prodict n warm rocoption for auch an articlo, and woull further Bll? ost that it Lo illuatratod witha wood-cut of the watch (tha chain to oceupy au ontiro column), and with gortraits of the'gons tlemen who received tho mmm{ but Liad not paid it over to those charitablo institutions at last ac- counts. F S S THAT “HOME FOR FALLEN MEN.” o the Kditor of The Chicage Tribune; Bn: Tho recent correspondenco on this topie ia not well caleulated to promota tho purlty of heart, speech, and behavior roquired by that Lawgivor to whom wo must all account, Flip- pancy in the diconssion of any serious question is universally acknowledged as out of place, and thosa jestings aro cortainly “not convenient which aro applied to the punishment of o crimo which, more than any or all othors, throatens our oxistenco, a8 anation, It scoms to Lo ne- knowledged ‘that, thus for, no nation over foll Dbut that tho fall thereof was tho dircot rosult of tho licontiousngss of its peoplo. It is also Xknown that this vico is 8o wide-sproad and so much on the increnso in this country; that Church and Stato authorities stand aghast beforo it, or, ostrich-1ike, ido their Leads, To meot this monater with such plans as that of brandivg sinning ‘men on tho forehoad, or putting them juto *¢ Homes," is so puerilo o8 to doserve the ridienlo Which all such propositions must oroato. It is childish to indulgo in threats ono {8 utterly powerless to oxccute, and as theso 1dens originato with women, ond they have no porver to givo to the Soventh Commandment such logal interprotation ns would make common prostitution an offense ugainst law, thoy must, in making such suggestions, moot _tha ancor o woll dosorved by idle words. Their cfforts, thus far, to roform fallen women, by placing thom in ** Homes,” baya boen littlo short of ridlculous, becauso thoy lack that esseutial foaturo of all roformatory measuros: Tho powor of coorcion, Mo do not attempt to protect socioby nguinst theft and foform thicves by providing ** Homos " for thom, and conxing thcin to stay in these ny- Tume. When o womun baw stolon suything, folls do not oxpect hor to go to Jail, like & good child, and stay thero to loaru ropontancol ~This wholo ‘business of curing cdmo by bringing erimiunals to live, volunlarily, in reformatory schools, is vary biso the work of children building cardbonrd foriifications; and, whon the women ongaged in it proporo to oxtend their fllagreo ramparts around mon, thoy desorvo tho contemptuous laugh they are eura to meot. On Ll other hand, that system of ethics which mnlos women responsible for tho sms of men, ‘ecaus, foraooth, thoy fall pererl{llD Yoprove thom, {8 nbout a8 low s.plano as the raco can Toach, If mon are to govorn their conduct by that of women, or vico verss, wo hava 1o occn~ sion for &_God, and might o4 well say at onoo Trich tho fool of two thousand years ago, that thero is none, When tho Decaloguo was pro- mulgated, thero woro, among those who ropre- .resonted tho race in recoiving it, 600,000 fighting mon. To each ono of thom camo' tho words, “Phou shalt nat,” 'There wes no saving clauso, puchi.n8, Unless the womon who compose so- cloty shalf milo upon you all the gamo! Every command is tho storn mandate of Infiuite Power addresscd to overy individual human soul, In sssuming licenso to sin, beoause womon fail to roprovo,as hundrods of thousands of men goom to do, they aot on quito u difforont Drinciplo from thal which govorns them in othor mattors. ‘'ho man nuunpym% o dwelling belong- ing to auother, would not think le Lad o right to BEUT it witht putrid corpsce untll it was unfit for nse, becauso sl of the wornon he kuow spoke politely to hum, aud some_one Or MOro Wore Willing to marry him | Mr. Frown doas not re- fuso fo pay Mr. Smith rout for the warehouso 1o ocoupigs, bocause Mis Lourn Mutilds Jonos is {ndifferent to the rent-quostion, LEvery mon's body is a smull mud houso, which he occuples by the will of the Owner, subject to cortain rulos, These humble dwellings aro tho tem- ples of tho Iloly Ghiost,"—tho earthen frame- work into which Delty has breathed o portion of Himself ; and ho who datiles ono of thom, or ro- fuses tho rn{nlty duo to tho Proprictor, will not liave to rendor his account to MireJones, or even to “Lady Clara Vora de Vero.” Evary humansoul isa q)nmaou shut up, alouo, in o citadoel which it s bound to hold against all enowics until the order of the Commander-iu-Ohict rolosses it from duty, 'That ono which fatls to make good its dofonso {4 n poor soldier; but tho ono who makes no reslstance, or voluntarily opena tho gatos to thoso vile paselons whioh rovel in aud destroy tho citadel, is a coward nud a traitor, and it cowardico and troason novor can be con- doned by the plea that othor garrieons failad to come sud hang the craven thing ou tho outer wall of publie lndignation, 1t s a pitiablo sight, that of the world's do. fonders, who aro comumanded to givd and quit thomeolves liko mon, stunding whimporing, he- cause non-combntants failed to como aud’ savo them trom tho attacks of the enowy. 'The mmen of to-day will look well at thoe Judgment-bur, with that old whine of *Tho woman whom Thou gayest to bo with me." Tn roquiring women frankly to roprovethesins of men, we demand of thom & superhiuman here- fem, Only fools and martyra have boon found equal to tho task of condomning tho pot vices of potoutates, Btatosmon, pllllunu‘phm‘ ., poots, nuthors, artisty, divines, have vied with' each other in extolling an virtuos tho pernonal vicen of 1Ils ar Hor Majeaty on whoso word thelr lives and fortuncs deponded. No governmont over sol up by any man or setaf mon, over others,’ was more absoluto than that which man hag gs- tablished and maiutaloed ovor woman, Bho livby, and broathos, snd hing her boing by his auf- forntica, and in na muoh in his power ns tho peo- blo of Clinn in that of the Tmporor. That sho lmn not, liko thousands of profty Houd mon, bo- coma the nctlve apologiat for and dofondor of the slne of tha power which holds her dostiny in his hands, is much to hor oredit ; and to oxpect her to moot with becoming and consiatont condoms nation the duling vico of Lior sovoreign, is to re- quiro her to bo more than hiuman, "I'his wholo ples of woman's responsibility for public morals, on tho ground that sho {8 the srontor and upholdor of public sontimont, is o fallaoy. \Womion, nu n class, do not croato publie sontiment ; aud voty fow of thom, nu Individuals, Linve auything to do with its oroation. Bialos- men, piiilosophors, discouracrs, poats, nriiats, suthors, origiual thiukers -of all closs, make public opinion ; domagogucs tako advantago of 1t § whitlo tho mass of both mon and women aceopb tho articlo s thoy fnd i, ssking no quostions for courcionco’ Eake, = Ofton tho mironger submit undor protest, but tho weaker fall down and worship, In proportion to the wonknoss are the submission and adovation, The laws of o Blato are tho basis of its public gontiment, and women have just as much to do with making tho ouo na the othor, Mon have so long beon used to bedeek womon with & gilt-papor_crown, aud addross bor with such ligh-sounding. titles as ‘‘Quacn of so- cloty,” **Empross of tho hoart,” *Misress of the domestic clrclo,” and 80 on and so forth, that thoy navono doubt como to boliove thal those titles mean somelbing substuntinl, Very fow roallzo what o more trumpery of words they aro, or take time to thinl that just so talied el forefathers whon thoy wore buying, selling, Unitoring, oxchauging, sud fogging thoir_foro- mothers,’ The tosial customs of 1 pooplo aro moldod by general onnctments ; and woman's Elnco ia fixed, hor dutles prescribed, or compensation regulated, by laws slio had no voleo in mnking. It i8 1o matter whothor uho oceupy her time In_kitchon, paclor, nur- sory, chmber, or ball ; whethor sha worlt wor- sted, or writo sormons { whothor slie bo in the Louyo, or by the \vng 3 in tho domastio circle, in tha Chinreh, or tho Btate,—sho is hemmed iu and Liodged abottt by rostraints mado for hor govor- nance ; nnd to attribute to hor royal prorogativos or roquire at hor band thoir uso and oxcrelse, whilo thus holding bor in tho tutalage of minor= ity, 18 bolh unjust and ungenerous, Man tront us nachildren, aud havo no right to domaud adult virtuo and vigor at our hand 3 nor can our fail- ure o axhibit thom bo converted into an apology for their crimes, **‘Tho soul that sinnelh, i slall dio 1" JaNp Gnry SWISSUEL, g STOKES AND WALWORTH. 'Rhe Aristocratic Convicts Ordered to Auburn—I3oth Under Medical ‘Trents ment. From the New ¥ork Times, Nov,20, A draft of fifly convicts wont from Bing Sing Prinon to Auburn lnst ovening. ‘Ll authorities intonded that Stokes and Walworth should have been among the numbor, but the serious Hnoss of hoth provonted their remoyal for the prosout. On his arrlval at tho })rlson, Stokes complained of o sovero attack of asthma, After o careful cxamination by tho prison physician, ho was ad~ mitled ta the lospital, In order moro fully to satisly the ofticors of tho prison as to the health of Stokes, Dr. James R. \ood, of Now York, Stolies’ physician, was sont to consult with Dr. Tryno and mako & critieal oxamination. Tho fol- is Dy, Wood’s statement : T vigited Idword 8, Stokes at tho ‘hospital in Sing ' Sing Prison, in consultation with Dr. Toter Pryne, nnd found him guffering from pethma. I havo soon him ogocasionnily for the Iast ton or twelve years with vory sovere parox- ysms_ of ssthuwn. Mo Is? also’ euflering trom Bspecific disense, and ho iu afilioted with catarrh, T'havo boon his family physician for many yonrs, and have proscribed for bim during his con- finemont at the Tombs from timo to fime. During the lnst threo months of his confinemant o was continually undor my treatmont. I feel that Dr, Pryno, 1 placing him In bospital, dono Enr(nclly Xlgh&. It would not Lave boon umane for bim to bave douo otherwise. 1t is our decided opinion that he sliounld romain there for the preseut. 1lois now, as ho hus boen for tho last thrae monthe, undor o courso of trent- mont, and which wo feclitis important should be continued, Itis Dr. Pryno’s wish and tho wish of Stokes' friends that I should visit him ocensionally, which I havo promised to do.” Stokos ii unensy under prison rulo, and was groatly nlarmed whon informed by tho Wardon that lio must go to Auburn Prison. Many very siily lottors are recoivod at the prison for Btokes, somo congratniating him on his light senteuce, othors aaing for his wutograph, all of which, of coursg, ara dostroyed. Walworth s bocomo malanchaly in the ox- tromo siuco tho novelly of prison live has pass- od, aud hio has settlod down to the monotouy of tramping from tho mess-room to the work-shop sud from thenee to his gloomy cell, Ho appears to hove realizod tho sternm reality of prison disclpline, but is vory qniot, sad sub- mits promptly to the ‘rulea of the prison. 1o nover spesks unkindly of any ons, auswers all quostions in o gontla tono of voica; but, when loft to himdelf, appoors overwhelmed with sorrow and remorse. 1fo Las Toat nll freshiness of countonnnco, and appenrs to Do breaking down rapidly in health. Last Sab- bath while in the Chapol ho was seized with ver- tigo, and had to boassistod tothe hoepitel. Medi- oine was ndministered, and hio retived to his cell, proferring ita couoh of atraw to hospital troat- inent, Since then holos beon sufforing from lourisy, and is, on tha wholo, n pitinble object; Just on the threshhold of lifo, holias the appear- ance of an old man. His Physicul punisliment, howovor, scoms nothing wlien compared to his mentnl agony. When siok ho never complains, nor ’i]:‘lm 0 nal for anything, not wishing to give trouble. e A ROYAL IMBROGLIO. Separation of the Prince and Princess of Monnco=-Flow Ker Serenc Xlighe nows Esonpod from the Crincipalitys From Lipoincott's Mugazing. Just at prosent tho Court of * Liliput” has flven room: for n great doal of gonsip, His Horono ighnoss the horoditary Prince, aud her Serong Highness the Princess, aftor a fow mouths of ‘matrimonial bl &, Lave quarroled and soparatod, Lt happoned on_this wise: (Fhe information I give I inow to bo correct, a8 1t was communicat- cd to me by an intimate friend of the young Princess, and I was at Nlos mysolf whon tho af- fair ocourred.) About fonr years ago the young Princo of Monaco marriod, through tho infiu- oncoof the Empress Eugenio, tho Lady Mary Douglas, sister of the Duke of Humilton pnd daughtor of 11 L. il tho Princess MLWY of Ba- don, Duchess of Hamilton, and granddaughtor of tho colebrated Princo Tugeno Beauhnrnois, Tho wedding was magaificent, and the brido and Lridegroom appoared exceedingly woll plensed wieh ench other, After a brief honoymoon both their highnossos rpturnod to Monaco to reside with the roigning ‘Princo and Princess. Vory soon afterward the young lady commencod mnk- ing Litler complainis to lier frionds of tho Cgurt | atiuotte, which sho declared was perfootly un- ondurable, especially to a freo-born English- woman. An instance will sufiice : One morniug 1er Sorone Highuess came dowa tobreakfast bo- fore tho wholo family wau assembled, T'o_her amusement, she boheld on encl piate enogg labal- od “Lor his BoronoHighnoss thereigning 'vince,” +For II. 8, I, tho Princoss,” “TFor 1I, 8. IL tho horoditary Prince," * For I1. 8. IL, tho hered- itary Princess,” Boing in ahurry aund hungry, *hor Horauo Highnoss tho heroditary. Princess” sat down bersolf and nto ler own ogg_nnd tho oggs of hor noighbors, Horrorl” Court oti- quotte waa ovorthrawn, Tho egg dostiuod for tho nugust Princo Florestan II, hud boen eaton by his own daughtor-in-taw! The outragod majosty of Monaco was indignant, and the youth ful uspirant to tho throne by no mosns mild in his repronchos, Howover, trus Douglas as sho 18, tho old blood of Archibald Doll-the-oat boiled over, and tho Princoss Mary {8 ro- }mrtad to havo roud tho werono family o bamous locture, Muttera went on fn ‘thla way uniil the poor gitl could stand it no longer, ond one fiuo duy gacaped from ‘‘jail,” ran down to the statlon, and took tho first train for Nico. A tologram was sent {o tho gondars morla at Nico to arrost hor as soon a8 sho got out of tho carrlage. Accordingly, to hor torron whon shio put her foot on torra flrma thero atood two gendarmos ready to pounco upon bor, 1t was, howaever, 1o joko to arrost an Imporial Priugous, for such Lady Mary {8 by birth, ‘I'ho mon hes- itatod, but not so tho Pr{nonsl. Drought up st Nico, sho know all tho roads and by-paths of tho pluco by heart, Tucking up Lor potticonts, - stead of going out by tTm ordinary oxit, sho made off us faut as hor loels could carr, out of tho station to the fenco which sop- arates tho llnos from tho road, climbed over it and ran ny n\vi(llg 2a & hunted deor through tho fleld, pursued by tho two goudarmos, who, howovey, soon gave up tho chase, IHer sercno Highness finally reachod tho Villa Arson, almost two miles distant, torribly frightoued, with her clothes tam off her baok, Herq ,hu ouud hor thnt noblo-hearted and Ohristlan woman, her motlier, from whom sbo Las nevor singe sopas ratod. 'Nor ling eho yloldod up to Lur husband Yor littlo mon, born Boon after tho flight from Monngo, Vaiti have beon tho young man's at- tompts to indues hor to roturn to hlm, vain his appouls to the Popo to uso his fflucnco, vain ovan tho thronts of law., Lnat winter, tho Priuce induccd tho King of Italy to pormit an nttompt to abduck tho child from_tho Trincosn whilo sho_was staying in Tlor- ouco_with tho Grand Duchoss Mario of Rus- sln, but tho guacda of the Imporint indy pro- vontod tho omissarios of tho Florontino Hyndio from oven onteriug the palaco, nnd tho noxt day the Princoas of dMonnco fled wita hor ehild to Bwlizorland, What thoe future dovelopments of this singular affair will bo tima will show. Tho Tusband sooms dotormined ot to yiold, and ling recontly omployed the colobrated lawyer M. Grandporrot a4 his counsal, It is statod thab unduo influenco, of & malicioys kind, has boan used to prejudico both the Duchess of 1lamilton and hor davghtor sgainst the Princo, but all who kuow tho truly lofty mind of tho Duchesy will bo sure that, “sithough tho reason for tho Prinoess’ conduct hng nevor transpired, it must be o vory good one, or hor mother would never uphold hor ns she doca, Not tha slightost blama is nttributablo to tho Princess of Monaco, and her roputntion romains uttorly above suspioion, —From “ Monaco." —— " BISMARCK. A0is Visit to Viennn. Vienna (Oct. 25) L‘orr!}l};nmlz!lu of the New York g “imes, At ono_ of tho Iato court-fostivals, given ab Schonbrunn, {u honor of tho Gorman Bmpotor, onio mombok of tho diplomatio corps croated somo #onsntion, booause—ho Liad no ordor, not aven tho ribbon of au ovder in tlo Luttouhals of Lifs cont. It was the Marquin D'liarcourt, tho Ambasaador of ranco at the Imporial Qourt in Viounn, Prince Bismarck conversed for somo time with tho Marquis, and in tho _courso of the convorsation tho lattor sald that ho had always kopt awny from the diplomatio carcor, aud if Lis native country bad not now called upon him 1ie wonld nover have thought of loaving his quiet ‘Tusoulum, whoro ho had boou living sa_ Lnpily. & You nro porfectly right,” Prince Bismarck re- plicd; I nover fool happlor than whon I am ablo to raturm Lo my poacoful Varzin, and bo again & plantor of cabbage.” With o smilo and o 1ook of painful resignation, the Yronch Ambns- sador zopliod: %17 you had boon alwaya in- spired by such sentimonts, rud had always cul- tivated your cabbage in Varzln, things would loolt wuch bettor now in France, snd I might have romained at niy country-scat.” Divmuarck aeted ne if ho hnd not heard this romark, and turned to another topic, This anccdoto is told by tha old Fremdenblall, whioh, in sush mattors, 11 gonerally vory well fufornied. “Tho auccdotos which aro now rolated inVienna about Princo Bismark are so numorous that a whole volumo might be fillod with them. I ean give only o few. Wherovor the Chancellor of tho Gorman Empiro showed- himsulf tho poople alwaya thronged to seo him, and grooted him whorovor ho wont with loud cheors, **1low do you liko your recoption?” uskod one of the ‘Austrian goutlemon of the Dimoce. I find,” waa tho answer, ** that you do not_know Liow to aconomizo anything in Viennn, not evon' choor- ing” . . . DBismorck attended in the Burf- theatro tho representation of * Honry VL" In the entr'acle, Lofrath Diugelstedt, tho dircctor of tho thontro, was prosonted to tho Princo, and after Biemarck had expressed Limself in vory flattoring torms concorning the ropresonta- tion, hio aald; 1t Is quito cortain, a picco like this enn only be givon in such o porfoot manuor in thio Vieuna Burgthoatre ; in our *polka time,' in Berlin, it would bo quito impossiblo to give it. You Linve algo brought tho Oavdlual on the stago. T must openly confess—(aud with thosa words ho turned to Count Andrassy, who accompavied Diim, and sald, with a smile: “T bog Jou - don, my dear cnllcl\g‘\lo" —that Ihad not ex- peeted 8o much liborality fu Vienna.” ~With ro- ard to biy visits to tho Univeraal Exhibition, Princa Bismarck said : **Ihavo scon too litile ofit. OF all tho Oriontal galicries, I could only Visit the Turkish, Egyptian, and Japanoso do- partmonts, I wos not ablo to uoe tho Indinn da- parimont, although it wonld liave intercsted o yerymuel, 1f T go about in tho oxhibition for two liours, I oannot get on very woll for a longer time. You know I am not vory good on my foet. Tt would bo vory different if I could ride on horsoback throngh the oxbibition. I enunot maka uso of arolling-chair.” Ho laughedhonrt- ily ot thoso words, aud then_coutinued: I wonld have been very giad if I ind beon nble to walk about here with my wife for about a fort- night, and havo looked comfortablyateverything that i4 to bo scon _hero, but, as you know, Iam licre on buaingss.” Tals laftor femns fsnot un- important, nu it shows agaiu_that tlho ominent etatosman did not comoe to Vieuna for the oxhi- bition alone, but that political atfairs were ibo ahlof ronsons of his vieit to tho capital of Aus- trin, Whon ono of the goutlemen nsled the Prinico whero his youngest son, Princo Horbort ‘Bismarck, was now btaying, ho roplied: I liave gont him to Rome to make 1:eaco with my triond, the Pope. Do {t snid entronous, Horbert is tho roughost of us all " —_—— A Lovers? Quarrel in Austria—Doth I Thomuclves. A lovers' quarrol botwean o young nctress named Kramor, better kuown as Frauloin Ra- ‘mark, and hor lovar, the actor Schnmann, which ocewrred in Austrin o fow weelks since. wns fol- lowod by very sad_consoquencos, For somo wooks boforo, tho disagreomonts hetwoeu tho two had beon frequent. Miss Kramor mundo ct- tompts to kil horsolf, firat, by oponing a voin with knifo, and then by drinking o solution of phospliorus matches in water, Sho was ros- cued in time on botb occasions. Threo daya be- foro the finnl quasrel, atter hnving had o disputo with Schumann, shio took & rovolver, and rushied into tho streot ot night-timo, threatening to shoot lioreelf, Her wnid provailed upou hor to Lfllum to tho houso, and succeoded in calmivg or TFinally, threo daya Inter, the lovors had o short and spparoutly unimportant quarrol, im- mediatoly nfter which biiss Kramer killed horsolf by » pistol-shot. - ‘Schinmann was at once takon into custody, bo- causo it was thought he might have had some complicity in g young Indy’s death, and also To proveitt Lim from taking bis_own lifo, as ho throatened to da. ‘Thero being no proof of his cumpllcit‘.]y, hio was roleasod siter e had becomo composed. All this occurred at “Liuz, Behu- mann, after his relenso, roturncd to Vienun to his fother's house, 8 Karuthuor Strasse, 1o passed the foreucon in the (nmll{ circlo, whora BVery cffort was mado to divort him. About 4 o'clocle in tho aftornoon ho drow o small pooket pistol and whot bimsolf in tho chost, sayiug, jusé a8 ho fired, * Doar one who has gone bororo, I keep my word.” 1la dicd in a fow scoondxufter, exchinung “*Josus, Marin,” and prossing Lis right finnd to his brenst. ‘Tho bullet had passed through tho hronst_blado, making a very swmall Lolo, mbout tho Bizo of & pen. Ifo was well known us an_nctor, although only 20 i’nm‘u of ago. As noither honor Miss Kramer left any wriling, tho wmotlves which brought about tho tragody remmin unknown., The inst words of Schumunn giva rome color to tho conjecture thut the two lovers Lad madu & mutual resolu- tion to dle, Female Raid upon the Midiand Rail= roud. From the Rocleater Unfon, As is woll known, the Midland Railroad, which runs from Oswego to Now York, passod into tho hands of_a Receiver, Mr, A, 8. lowitt, of Now York, 1Ir. Howitt lins ondeavored to keop the road it operation by means of its voceipts from tho time it camo into hin hends, Sope, 17. and bas given cortificntes of Indebtedness for il lo- gl demands nccruing prior {o that dato, payblo when profits furnish the fuuds. Many of theso cortlticatos aro for tho wages of mechanics and laborera on tho road covoring the months of Juuo, J“l.{ August, aud the first Lulf of Sep- tombor, ‘Tho Midlahd wors-shops axo located in the Soccond Ward of Oswopo, aud thera many of tho workmon resido, The ls- sunnce_ of tickots by Roceiver Howitt Las not had tho offaat of cheoring tho Lomo of tho moneyless machanlo, with storn wintor staring him in the face und no wood for firo, On Satur~ day afteruoon ‘l)utlmlco consod to ba a virtuo with the wives and oluldrou of tho nmgluyeq, who lind watclied the dying ombora on their hearths. So, forming In bitlo drray, they marohied to the shibps, an army of about forly womon and fnu- morablo childron, and raided npon thio wood piles of the company. ''ho ““bossos" ronsonad, ex- ostulated, threatened,—but all to no purpose, Pinding that talk would not suve the wood, force waa tried, but in that they failod as woll, for they woro driven by the women iulo the shops, whore they remained, thinkiug dlscrotion tho battor part of valor, The raid continued for hours, & conatant stronm of womon, children, aud wood, unti eaoh family hind fuel onongh to Iast until the certifioates sre rodeemod by the Compeny. ————— he Seward Modal. Fyom the Waalfngton Chromcle, Goorgo T, llablnumf yeatorday recoived the modal awarded to him by Congross in 1371 for waving tho life of Hecrotary Soward, whon at- tuckod by the assnssin Pagno, on the uight of iho 14th of April, 1805, ‘Tho mounl was mado at the Unitod States Mint in Philadelphis, ut a aost of 81,400, On the obyerso sldo of the medal Ar Beward is rnxmeutnd l,vln[z In his bed, with tho oustain dyaws, Bianding at tho eide of the bed ayno, with an uplifted dnggnr in ono hand and with the othor clutching tho throat of Tob- inson. On tha rovorso sids of tho madal Is & hust of Nobinkon ; above hia hosd & wronth of flowers, and on oach eide the following Inecrlp- tion: *TFar hisherole conducl on the 14th ¢a of April, 1805, in anving tho lifo of the 1fon, W, 11, Bownrd, thenBocrotary of Btato of the United Btatos." —_—— Victor Emanuol, Tooplo in Derlin woro surprised at* the froo and casy ohiarotor of tho King of ltaly, Leln accuatomod fo quito a difforont atyle, Iis charactor mny bo judged from this little ancc- doto {n tho London Court Journal: ' Just aftor tho domestio lossos which crowded thick upon him, snd enrriod off his_wife and his brother almogg at the same time, Europe's sym- athy was vory ready to pny sad and gaacoful jomaga to his bereavement, Our Quoen comes down, ncoording to immomorial custom to the foot of tho gront stalrcnsd at Windsor, to wol- como hor rother roverelgn. As sho took his arm to %n un to tho drawing-room, sho situded dolicately to his Intost Joss—that of his brother, 1tla rathir vacnut countcnanco murprisod lor Majosty, and still moro was ho shocked whon Lio nusworod awkwardly, in oxccrable Fronch, Al oui, pruyro dinblo il oot mort! (Yen, poor duvi, hio iy dond )" "HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MR, TOOLEY ANNOUSNOES W, LEASURE A R OEll‘ll Pl SUR Grand Opera in English BY THE KMINRNTLY SUCORSSFLL KELLOGG TROUPE. 0, D. HESS and MAURICE GRAU. .Direotors. Commenaing on MONDAY EVEN 0. 1, undor 0 susplsious load of tho famuus AMERICAN PRIMA DONNA, MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, ‘Acoonipaniod by tho following distiuguishod artiate IRNNIR VANZANDI, ZELDA SEGUIN, JOSIEPIT MAAN, THTEODOL HABELMANN, WILFOILD MORGAN, W, IT, TILLA, WILLIAR OARLTON, MENGY BEAT Q. F. HALL, W, BEGUL A comploto ensamhlo of minor Artiats. 3 Fuit Chorns an Orchostra. . :dw. Reylofl, Conductor. A varfod Reportoles of Favorlto Oporas will bo a nounee hrovaiy 6 ohatng o malg of Hesorcad Koutn on THURSDAY NEXT, ntJulius Bauor & Co,'s Music Bloro, corner itato and Aonroe-sts, Tniors—$1,50 and 2.0, according to looatlon of soats. STAR LECTURE OOURSE MUSIO HALL. *¢ Tho most oloqient Nving Amerlosn," DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Next Tuesday Night. This Is tho FIRST APPRAILANCE of Me. Dougharty in the Weat, and ho wiil give his greatcst locturo, “QORATORS AND ORATORY.” TIE SALE OF RESERVED SEATS WILL BE- 8m THIS MORNING AT 0 O'OLOCK, st Hox Qo of Mlusto 1ail and &t boskatoro o Jifuson, Mo~ 2 4 lurg & Co, RESERVED SEAT, 8l. MUSIOby tho Star Orchestraat 7:46. Losturo st 8p. m. sha Narp, Uhtrinces osn bo ordarod aL0:30 . m. 17 N. IL.—OAMILLA URSO CONGERT TROUPE TUESDAY, Doo. 8. Nalo of tickats boglin WEDNIS- DAY, Nav. PiR'& SHELDON. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. ENTIRE CIANGE OF BILL. MONDAY, Noy, %I, ovary ovening and Wednosday Matino, and uniil'furihor uaties, first yeriormancos fu 1his Theatre of Dr. Mosonthict's boautifut blay, LEAH, THE FORSAKEN, With a paworful exst. praanco ol WIS USIN DININ as LEAIL SIGREBAY-—Grand “Thnukegiylog Mlitinos, SRIDAY, Nov, 28—Honuiit af Aliss Susiu Donin, In prowngation: UUNPED DOWN or, 'FilE WO LIVKS OF MARY LEIGILT MONDAY, Doc. I—Kollogg Engllsh Opesa Troupe. AUADEMY OF MUSIO. Adsent of tho GREAT PREMIER ATTRAGTION, Lydia Thompson, AND HER MAMMOTH QOMBINATION, Materinly atroathonod tn Spoctakive a yubate, sod 0gol A 0 i 1 ATy Altong RN ROV R 1N IR WORLD. _BLUE _DBEARD MONDAY NIGHT. UNION PARK CONG'L OHUROH. DR. J. @, HOLLAND, (*TIMOTHY TITOOMB,") Authior of “Bittar Swoat," ** Katrina," " Arthue Son: e attio, " kovs MOXDAY NIGILT, Nov. 2, 0a “TIIE ELEMENTS OF PERSONAYL POWER." Rosorvod Soats, 50 conts, Forsals at W, G, Holmes' Bockstora, oppositog MoVickor's, Badisondt., aad Hor- ton's Library, 837 La%o-st. MYERY' OPERA HOUSE, Monrosat,, botwoon Doarboris aud Btato, Atlinglon, Cotton & Wembles Hinstoels, NEW, FRESH, AND SPARKLING NOVELTIES. Iy Waasaib Aaekin & Wiisor tihly 00, Masior GGoargo Davonport, Ernost Lindan, 3m, Arllugion, Bon Qotton, John' I, Komblo, n_naw’ nnd plunsiiz spoclal ‘o \iholy o cuncluda witt tha Oporatioal Extrar- aganzn, ontitlo ACTING OX TOE BRAIN, or Shakspears In the Kitchen, Grand Extea Matiago Thankaglsing Aftornoan, Every ovoulng aud Saturday Matiuvo. MRS, A, H. LEONOWENS Will, by special request, doliver hor Looturo, * ABIATIC WOMEN. ANCIENT AND MODERN." fal , Robort ter's O) Y et} Shoo o e St Bl sy RVENIN Admission, F0 conts. ubb's Library, lono-st., aud ,_ cor. Wabash-g d_Sivtoenthst. (LOBE THEATRE, CHICAGO'S FAVORITIE COMEDIAN, EXARIIEY T INDITIN. An Wilkins Micawbar in tho boauiful deama ontitled TATPLE EMI LY. Mdtinoes Wodntsd y 4nd Sutur- by avtg. Spoelal atiuco Thunksglving DR, KAHN'S Rey tios. 4.8 o'clools ickots for salo at Sargout's Drog B1 Madllson, 13 opon fram 9 n, m, to 1 GENERAL NOTIOES. NOTICE. Dofault having boon mado in tho paymont of & cortain promlssory noto mado by Suw'l J. Walker to the order of Hammond & Gage, and by thom indorsod **without ro- 101d noto balng for tha smount of 15,000, dated 73, and duo ninoly dys thoreaftor, and boarlag at tho rato of 10 por aont por aunum, aker ma. turlty xaid noto giviny tha legal holdor theroof authority ta soll (he collatoral asourity attached thorato and horoln dogeribed s i, thorotora, pubii notlon Is horoby glean that, wa shuil sgll ‘st gl saio, at he ollico, of Hanmend & Uage, No. 70 Washingtonist,, fn the ¢ Portland Bluck,* at [l bealouk a, . an Friday, Nov. 38, to tie hixhoat aad beat bidder for eash, tho collatoral sceurity montionod in safd noto, to wit: Fiftoon shuccs Intornational Mutual Trust Co, (Intoruational Bank), TIAMMOND & GAGR, L.og) luldor of vald soto, NOTICE. Al poraons having claima, against the 1aMAR INSURANOE COMEANY (not horotofore proven) ara roguirad, by o dooroo of the Sunerior Court of Cook Goaty, to pro- sont and prove the anmo botoro ¥, O. Hale, $tq., Bpooial Maator, at, his oflios, 133 Dosr- horhest, Ohicago, within 00 dayl from the Blat o{igntinbteg, lk”fi“' bo burad from pu- lolpa n tho nssots of sal om| g HHORGE OHANDLER, Hoceivar, Ohicago, Nov. 1, 1873, NOTICE. Dofault having bour made in the paywont of a cortain promlssory noto wado by T. 8. Dobbins ta tho ordor of Hwmmond & Gago, and by thom indoreed **without ro- courso"—sald noto biing fur tho amount of #30,00—datod July 22, 183, and dua ninoty days thereafter, and bearing Tntorest at tha rate of 10 por cont por annuim, aftar matu> ad linving indorsod tharoon ns paid Nov. 8 tho suim 0003 nalu nuto alno gising tho logal holders thorvo! tho ullsturul soourity attachiod thoreto lay, Nov. 10 tho highost and biddor ookl i oallatoral soaurly monod i s noto, iy et v .t 0y sharos o o i Avings Lusgiintion: Hstiank "u.\“\mlnu I NEW PUBLICATIONS, NEW BOOKS. ASTLATS Sopisms of s P, . FORBALE BY JANSEN, McCLURM® ™ 'O, PRIVE.iinmn0eB0 Ukivion m., ot ___RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ._ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. TpuARATION oF TEFEnENcE MATKS, - § Baturdarac ropted. * Sunday oxcoptor onc oxc . P inday 8500 o2 ot Datiy, A7 %002 flmvgm;u ‘G“E,NT'R?‘L k'G“E;l"I’ WES‘I’,E;(’N NMLHO?D‘! Mall (i . Patrian in and atr too) Janckson Ao Atlantle lixpros.. 8 HENRY 0.1 H, , . Gensral Passongor Akoit CHICATO & ALTON HAILRDAD. Chfeago, Kansas City and Dencer Short LI ana, Ma., and Chicago, Springfieid, Allon a 5 Theowgh Line, Unimi Tiepute Weat St mear laonest bridge,_2¥cket Oiess ¢ A ‘and 13 ftandolph-s Arrive, vin 8. Louls T lx! yin 8t fouls fox. vin daoks ringilold IZkpenys. Khringnold Fast Expro Jdonarson Uity fexprass, urln, Konknk & Buriin Hix! Chicavo & Paducah Raticond ‘ ‘Wanona Tacon, Washington lix. 04, m: Joflat & Diwight Accommodatton: s e 1010 BE0 AL My CHIASO. MILWAUKEE &SI, PAUL RAILWAY, Unfon Depat, corner Nadison and _Cannlesia. Vickst Offct 68 Soutfs Clariet., opposite Sherman Jaiize, and at Dejrot. _ Tea Arris B ota e ion® s 0,30, 4 6:801. me B e praaa o, s, el 5100 p, m, (11008 . Milwaukoe, 1, P o ht Lpro = BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD. ool .. Indiana-av,, and Siztemthest., wnal and Sixteent Ticket ufices, No, 49 Clarke » Grand Pucle Hotel, and ai depols, Mail and Exprose... o Ottawa and Stroator Pasiongor. Duhuguo & Slous City Ioxp 5 Taciti ¥au Liao, for Om Kansas Clly, Lotsonwortt, 4 ohison & 8. Aurora 1 5 Passonior. it Bondota,Uttawa & 4320 . a8 0 Aurora Baswongor, » 6:30 p. m.j* ‘Aurora Passaugor (Surii; 1:00 p. m. | 10 Dubuqun & Sivnx0ity ., D:00 i, M, [¢ 7:00 A, D e i 11020 5. e[ 74038 Kansas Oity, Leavonworth, At} ‘ohison & 8t. Joraph L 'fln 00 p, . |3 7:43 n Downor’s Urova Accommor .. {® b0 o, rovo Accommodal u Defti) 1308 B 3fix, Monday, Dot gont o LINOIS GERTRAL s OR, et oL Yo st et Giarg L ccondst Tk 1Eix, Baturday, ll:l’gd "’"ll: ung 35‘]: ‘gnm 50 Park and Onk Woo. 11535 Tark Ao Bk Woor fll‘fl! Park and Oak W i [ i yde Parkand Oak Waod: (a) Runs to Obampaiga on Satu CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRDAN, Gty affoes corner Kandatph and LaSalteata,, and 78 Canale 1 corner Nudiso a Dubnque it Fx, @ ieroeport & Dubuauo fxpros ‘adrooport & Dnbuaus Lxbros & Milwauke all, . 3 Milwaukeo Espro iawkoo P a—Depot cornar of Wolls and Kinzlo-sts, 3—Dupot coruor of Canal and Kinzio-sta, W, IL STENNETT, Gen. Pass, Agont. COLORADD, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket and Freight Ofice, 17 Clark-st, Speofal Ind: ta, Now AT, wofeclg! Taducomonts. Grely RO, chaaaie CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Deval, corner of Vauluren and Sherman-ts, ket afice, Grand Puclfic Hotels leare, Arriva, Qmaha, Loavonw'th & Atchi Peru Accomiodatio Night Exprosa... LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depat, Van Duren-at., Soot af LaSalle-st, Ticket nhcts, norihicest corner Clark and -Randolpheata,, and southioest corer Cunal and Yadiso Mall, via Alr Lino and Matn Lino’ B]lm:‘n’ Now York Kipross, via| Afr Lino, ¥ Atlantio K Niglit Expe Main Line ‘Satith Unlonga ASeomniodativi. . FITTEBUREH. FCHT WATNE & IAILROAD Arrloe. Tease, Day Expra Paduio Exp Fast Ling Vulpaiaio Xeoui-aiodutfon. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Cenltral Ratlroad Depot, fuot of Lakesstsy ‘also fuot af Tcenty-second=at, licketufice, 121 Randotphe at,, ‘near corner Clark; % LaSallest,, corasr Woshfng- ton, and at Jilinata_Central Leput. Arrlce, Day E; i Bpre Througn sleopore for Indlamanolis, Claolanat, Washe Ington, und Haltimoro svory nignt. NEW PUBLICATIONS. 5th Thousand. - Tnspltoot the panlo tha pliblishors ara able to-day & sanounoo ths 5th thousand of Mr, Rao's now story, WHAT CAN SHE DO? Which was first publishod but two wooks ago, Its salo thus far has been farwora rapid than that of thy veory popular * Barriors Burnod Away," notwlthatanding tha unfavarable stato of trads BY REV. L. P, ROE. DBARRIERS BURNED AWAY. Largo 12m¢ WIAT OAN BHE DO? Largo 12mo... BL76 178 Yor walo by all baaksollors and by tho publishers, DODD & MEAD, 762 BROADWAY, N. ¥. MEDICAYL. The French Doctor, B, BRIARD, lsto of tho Acndoms of Modioino, Parls, now Prolossor and Propristor Culeago Madical Inatitute. Do Fhuriusoy and Luburatory, 1 South ialsiodat, wornor of Peloo-place. Disiases of avery naturo troate MEDICAL CARDS. COBURN Medical Institute, 176 and 137 South Clarkeat., corner Monroo, Obioa Toundou Ghd Soikaiotad by’ Dr. 3 . Cotnieny for st Tieniimon and. e of Bl forin of ohtonlo tud. syosinl lis0az0u in Lioth soxer. 'I'h astitute s onguostionsbl o mioat selontiiia (i Uy tounitry tor o tfaatmant o diseascs, Dr, Cohurn is a togular graduuto ot modleine, and has throo diplomas from the host colloges in the world, and bios had moro ul‘mrinuuu in tho troatmen tol privato disonses than any physician in Ull!nn 0, Young Hian who Fouito i hUsalelan uovor il to iud speody £ \§ 10X ik & (OIMARUE. Gura At tho hands ot D G dendibataitor e Wi thals S o dilrara o soajod vy AUdros ot > O COBTTEN, T3AAm 177 Nanth Olark-are, Obloty Filcbutidontal.’ Oliea boure: U, . 108 DR. C.BIGELOW ONFIDENTIAL PUYSICIAN, 317 and 219 Houth Olark Wty curnor Van Bicon, Ohloaio. % §4 wall kuown by ulf roattoss of the papors that Dr. O. Bigolow Is tho olddost. ostablivhed yhyalotin (n Uhisago, having dovoled LA RS L Teoting remodive 3 CHISNIOAND SPECIAL DISEAN BRPARATE PARLORS, (or Iniio Call. CORRESPONDIENUK CONFIDEN: drovs nil Jottors, with siainps, to aud ¥ Boutn Clurk-ut, &3bec IR DR. KEAN, . NO QURE ! NO PAYII 300 Bouth Olark:st., Chioago, Stay b confidentially gonaulted, porsonally or by matl 199 of oharge, on sl ohrouie or hurvous disoasas. D10 e RIS 34"t bty pivvalatan in L0 oity who wass ot olva of B0 bR Green ook, Hiustzated. 1 asara. )