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; " THE COURTS. Quo Warranto 'Ksked Against Usurp- ing Ofcors, Question of Laches in ‘Commenting Suits in Bankruptoy Action Against Elmer Washburn as Penitentiary Warden. The Howell Cosce~-Tax Appenl Cnseses Bankruploy Notes---Judge Porter's Estato, Supreme Court Decisions in the Kingsbury Estate Case. Anthony Wanner, {n an afidavit filed yoster- day in the Oriminal Court, detailed a longthy ntory of misplacod coufidonco, Ho statos that in Marob, 1670, Lo obtainod & patont for the mauufagtura of fireproof tubnlated plastor, brioks, In 1872 Lo 8old two-thirds of s intor- st to Max Winomnn and Henry F. Loopold, Jointly, tho consideration thoreforbeing §20,000, aod at that time a copartnership was made bo- twoen the threa, In Janunry, 1873, deponont, 80ld onc-sixth of the romaining one-third to ‘Josepl Austrian and Bamuel T.. Leopold for. §1,000, An srrangomont wos Boon made to form a ontook company, the ehares to be divided into thirty-six of 81,000 6ach, dofondant taking ton shares, corrospond- ing to his interost in tho patent, On tho 7thi of Fobruary a report in necoxdance with tho statute ‘was sont to the Boorotary of Btate asking for a eertifloate of incorporation. Doponent tho samo day wont to New York, returning March 10, and on the noxt day a niceting of the copartners was hold to hear tho roport of doponont's errand. March 24 ho again wont to New York, and while thero rocoived a telogram snying that work had stopped at the yard becauso tho men wore mot: pald, and signod by order of Prosidont Austrian. Thia was the flrst Wannor had heard of Austrian's being President; snd, when & mooting was hold on doponont's réturn, Aus- trlan prosided a8 Prosident, Winomann offi- cluted as Vico-Prosident, and Robert Hart took tho Becrotary's chair. Deponent protosted ro- | poatedly agalnst such an unauthorized procoed- ing, and resignod his position a8 Buperintendent. Bomo timo thereafter ho asked Hart to seo tho - papers, but was rofused, and went to o Iiwyor and askod advice. Ho was told that the shares, must not be for more than 100 each, Ho then wont to the Rocorder's offico and saw what purported to -bo & copy of & dortifloato aigned by him; but, instead'of tho shares being atated at 1,000 each, as it was in tho original, tho shares nre mado to resd $100 onch, and 860 in the number, instoad of 86, War- ner then went to Springfleld, and found the afil- davit there changod also. He has protested again and again at the illegal conduct of his co- partners, but his protests have been utterly dis- rogarded, and, ns » laat rosort, ho filed his sf- davit ngainat said parties to show causo why a writ of quo warranto should .not issuo against them for wrongfully usurping said officos of President, Vico-President, aid Secrotary. A rule & ;vuu issued, returnablo on the first day of next orm. ; 'LAONES IN COMMENCING AOTIONS IN DANKRUPTOY. Judgo Blodgett yesterday rendored a decision of ntorest to all busnoss mon, Bome time ago, Goorge W. Bmith, as Assignes of Jacob Meyer, ‘sommencad au action in ohancery against John R. Littlo and others to sot u!ga on alloged proferontial pssignmont. It scoms that Mayer and his sons had been keeping a confectionory eatablishmont ot Froeport, —Kzra Mayor, » cash- lor in o bank, became involved, snd, to scuro his sureties, induced his father, Jacob Mayer, 1o givo & mortgage to indomnify his bondsmen, Tho question is, wa3 not the giving tho mort- age b proforonce given to somooreditors. Judgo glod BR hold that it wes; that, though the elder Mayor was indobted to tho younger in nome 39,000, yot the ovidonco showad that tho son did not ask the mnrthgeo 1o pay what was due him, but only eaid it was to eave him from iall. It cortainly would have been & preforonce f given to the son directly, and by him trans- forred_to the bondsmen, aud there 8 no rosson to mnke a distinction because it was given to tho sureties immedintoly. Dut it is open to the limitation contained in tho first clause of the thirty-fifth scction, that euits should bo commenced within four months, and #8 the creditors hrvo not seon fit to 1nstitute pro- seodings in timo to eloot an Assigneo and havo him attach the convoyance, thoy’ should be hold to take the consoquencos, The bill was there- fore diemissed for want of equity. A 25,000 LIDEL BUIT. George B. Hodges and Thoodors Baloman, trading a8 Gaorge . Hodges & Co., commonce & Libel suit for 825,000 againet H. N. . Lovwis, the editor of the Western Rural. Plaintiffs al- lego in their declaration that thoy are engaged in tho business of buying goods and sell- ing thom ngain, on orders from_various par. tics, to bo pnid for when delivered nnd examined. The defondant in his fssue of Octo- bor, published an articlo which thoy claim ia & libal, calling thom robbers, and thoir business a ewindle, nnd alloging that it waa done malicious-~ In which has seriously injurod them. Wath tho leolaration is filed an aflidavit for a onplas, con- taining an articlo & column and o half long, with allitorative hoad-lines, and intimating that the partlos, if so inclined, are at liborty to commonco suit, and denouncing them in bitter torms. Tho afidavit is in substance tho eamo as the declara- tion, and in tle usual form on which to baso a writ of cuplas, THE NOWELL OASE. Yesterday was filled upin s examination in chiof of. Martin A, Howell, tho plaintiff. Ho_gave a complate history of ' tha cago, and all the oiroumstances sttending hig removal Wost, and tho roason of his location of the mill at Marseilles, His examinstion was not concluded, but will be resumed to-day. Another curiosity was added to tho collection Feutordsy, in tho'slispo of a largo, heavy barrol, ut its purpose as evidonce was not oloarly brought out. GREAT WESTERN INSURANGE COMPANY, The Assignee of tho Great Western Inaurance OCompany, Mr. Upton, filed a petition to be al- lowed to compromise the $160,000 against Hart L. Btewart. Alr. Upton stated that Btewart was sgod, that the olaim was dlu[lulad, and that Btewart hold somo olaims sgainst the Company, and, under the ciroumstancen, it was bost, gemlonen lgllnlon, that the 860,000 mortgage 0ld by tho Company, of J. L. Btewart, and a $12,000 noto, secured by mortgage, shounld be socepted in full paymont, and the tewarts ro- loased on their giving a quit claim to the As- signeo of nll their right to the mortgagod prop- erty, and relesse claims they might have againat tho Company, Judgo Blodgott accord- iogly entered an order in accordance with the prayer of the potitionoer. TAX APPEAL, OASES, Thia morning will come up befors Judge Wil- liams the argument for the dissolution of the injunctions in tho tax appesl cases taken from the County Court, The refusal of a mandamuy by the Bupremec Couat, recently, has left the present moda as tho only ono by which tho tax- fighters can_gain roliof from their supposed fiiovancos. 1u s allegd, aléo, thist tho {njunce ous were granted without & sufllolently careful ll“m“l of the gronnds on which the application or injunotions woro askad, INJUNCTION AGAINST SUR-LETTING ROOMS. William 8, Johnston, ownor of tho Exchange Building, on the southwest cornor of Olarlk and \Vaah(nsltfrn streots, filed a bill for an injunction against Mrs, 6, O, Parks, Complaluant allogos thet lsst Qotobor ho loasod 87 rooms in said building to dofondant on tho condition tha she . eliould not sublet to gamblers, or for auy in- decent or immoral purposes. Io olaimn now that eho has brokon the condition and allowed jmproper characters in hor rooms, and is about to permit others to bo used for gaming pur- otien. Au injunction, thoreforo, is asked pend- ug tho action” at Inw already commoncod, which was granted under & bond for $1,000, DECIBION IN THE COMMEROIAL INSURANCE OASE. ‘Judgoe Drummond yosterday finishied the hear- ing of tho motion for an injunction in tho caso of Goudy and Obandlor, The injunction was rofused without prejudice, until the fiual hoar- ing on the merits of tho bill. The facts wore voported fully in yestorday's ‘Cnisuxz, UNITED BIATES COUNTA. Houry Harrigon and E, B, Edgar commencod an aotion sgainet Elmor Weshburn, the prosent Tolico Buverintendent, Thoy claira thab while at degres by THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1873. Wasliburn was wardon of the Btate Penitontlary, ho ordered from them at West Liborty, Tows, & dogon or moro car loads of potatoos tho ' conlract bolng that thoe firs onr lord slhopld bo~ sold at tho Jowest matkot prico por bushel, and tho suecceding loads at s uniform rato of 85 cents. Tho firdt lond was dolivered, but naver paid for, aud four moro wero gent, bub not nccopted, aud thon, under proloat, takon to Ohicago and zold in tho marlot at & roduced prico, 'Thoy claim loss in what waa sold, hesides tho broaking the contrast, and sk 81,600 damngron. DANRUUPTOY ITEME, In tho oaso of Duuno & Goold, an order was entored for tho eecond and third creditors’ moot- | '“§ for Dec. 10, 1878, olin Wachia waa ndjndicatod bankrupt by do- ;lél;ll, aud & warrant lseued, roturnablo Deo, 24, _ORIMINAL COURT, William Gilmora and Josoph Grieloy plonded guilty of potty larceny, and wore romandod. Juhn Bogors, who was up on an application for hinbens corpus, was romanded, ond his bail reducod from $3,000 to 1,000 on each of tho two charges. Jogoph Houson was, tried for larcony, found gullly aud under age. 7 COUNTY COURT. : In the matter of tho estato of tho late Judge William A, Portor, his brother, IHomy C. Dortor, wns appointed adminfatrator * un- dor o bond of 48,000, which. was ap- provod. . Judgo Portor's estate was sworn not to oxceod 224,000, couslating of §16,000 in ‘porsonal property, and $0,000 roal ostate. Tho administrator wos also l}?pohllod guardian of Dayid B, Portor, tho onl I child of the late Judge, undor o bond of €14,000, In the matter of Hydo Park assossmonts, No. 7 was ordored to bo confirmod,in so far as no ob~ joction had been filed to {t. Mr. Elliott Anthony 1ilod objections to No. 4, and thio case was argliod at somo length, but not concluded. Mr, Authony thought that the sowor on Boventy-ninth stroot would not bonofit him, and that tha procacdin Liad baen {llegal; and recoived timo to bring' in ‘somo proof. Tho will of Edward M. White wns proved, and lottera testamentary granted to Martha W’hhe, with loavo to Jultus Whito, tho othor oxacuior, mflunmy horeaftor undor a bond for $210,000, which was approved. o . BUPERIOR COURT IN DNIEF, Tho Orano Brothera Mnnu(-clurh‘x)s Gflmpnn‘y commenced au aotion sgawnst John Staclr, for 2,500, Edward Mondel commencod an action against Tonnoy, Flower & Aborcrombio, for €25,000. Tho actlon s probably for alloged. malicious prosocution in filing o "petition in bonkruptey Bgainst Lim a fow weolts ago. William I, Wolls, and GeorgoB. Wells brought m!halugunn James G., and Hurvey II. Drown, for 00. % Danol Gardner and Ghalmors Bhorty recover- od judgment by confesaion against Oharles E. Ronking and Robort McClellaud for $2,182.02. Tho Commorcial National Bnok entered up judgmont for ©2,205.12 ngainst Alvin N, Lou- Coator, - Georgo 0. Morgan filéd a prrcipo in dobt against the Northwostern Gae and Water Pipo Company, nlnhnlnfi damagos at $6,000. Daniol 8. Scovillo commenced a suit against Richard _P. Morgan, W. Frank Ritchio, and Jo- soph Ti. Blokerdike, clalming $9,000. 2 CIROUIT COURT IN BRIEE. Nolson & Petorson Contractors, obtained judgmont n;ininsz the City of Chicago, in tho Qircuit Court, for the sum of $18,002.69, the suit was to rocover & balanco duo for improving ‘Wost Madigon streot near Robey. A judgmont by confession. was réndored in favor of Donjamin 8. Glll and Auvgustus H. ‘Audrows agalnat John Gregory for $1,700.20, Patterson & Purvis sueing for the usoof A. E. Bishop filed a potition. ninhmt Asshel Plerco for & mechanle's lien on his building on Wabash ave- nuw between Jackson and Van Buren stroots, olalming 82,076 due. John J. Vandorlip the TUnited States Mortgago Company, Barah J. Bandford, tho anufscturer’s Natlonal Bank, tho Citizens’ National Bank of Minanesots, G, F, Btanton, L. Pardeo, W. Loke, Firet National Bauk, W. Loeb, William Bailoy, Inter-National Bank, I, W. Scott, D. Blakely, Tilinols Staats Zeitung Company, A. Bishop, H. F. Baor, E. L. Brown, John K. Tonnoy, aro also made dofondants, Mary Eatrina Moyor brought s suit in tros- ass against Willian Doosing, for broaking into or Enmlaes, 263 Clybouwrn i’hcu, and askiog 91,000, Y THE OALL. Judge Gary'a call ia 110, 111, 119, 114, 117, 118, 123, 128, 125, 127 to 196, Judge Zane is engagod in trying against Buttera. Judge Rogors will call 1449 to 1469, Judge Booth's call is 161, 168 to 180. Judge Troe Lias 414 sot for to-day. Solomon THE KINGSBURY OASE. * Spectal Correspondence af The Chicago Tribune, Or1AWA, Nov. 24,—Tho lest business dono by tho SBupremo Court of Illinois in the Northorn Grand Division, was in relation to the Kingsbury cstate. * The suit Lias run its woary course along for soveral yoars, and has not oven yet termi- nated. It bids fair to do eo, however, in a little while, as the appellato Uourt hias set motes and bounds from which the Court bolow will'be able to arrivo at a conclusion that will not bo re- versed. Tha vast amount of proporty involved— tho historio associations connected with it,—and the peculiar quostions of law that arisa in tho ccaso are sufflcient to causo the order and opinion of the Bupreme Oourt to be read with great in- torost. _The opinion of tha Court is unanimous, nnd ig aa followa exnt W, Kinasnuny, by tho Guardian, v, Many K, Buoxan, otal, Pelition for rehoaring, Opinion per curian,—A rehearing was' ordored in this cause upon the prosont appeal, not for the purposo of reconsidering tho cassupon the merits, or to chenge, or in nu{z-uuunum senso to modify our former de- cision; but to render the opinfon of the Court moro oxplicit, and provent misconception of ita moeaning, This seems demanded by the peculinr ptato of the rot cord which was inadveriently overluoked, and tho lan- usge employed in the optuion, to which our attontion fianeen eatlod by tho_npplication for a relicaring, {¥hen the cause was before us upon a formor _occasion o principal queations involvad woro deflailely gotlod, The decros of ihe Court below dismissing botli tho orls ginal and croas billa was roversed, and tho cause ro- mandod with _direetions to gmm. tho relier prayed by Mrs, Ducknor's croee-bill, 58 Ills, 310, In ursuance of those directions, s decres was entored in e Clreuit Court Nov, 13, 187, This decrco estab- lished tho principal rights’ of tho parties, and® the Court proceeded to carry these inetructions inio offcot, wmch?nwlved tho nocosslty of catering three subse- quent decretal orders, and on Aug. 3, 1872 another final decreo, This decree disposad of ‘& controvorsy arising between the parties upon proceodings for par- tition, involving a claim by Mrs, Buclmer to a share in what s callod tho “Bpencor Tract,” na s partof her {father’s estate, and by that docree hor claim was ailow- ed, from which an appeal was taken on_behalf of tho infant, Henry W, Xingsbury, to this Court, No ap- poal was taken from the decroo of Nov. 19, 1671, but Bppeals wore taken from some of the docrotal ordors intervening that and the final decreoof Aug, 3, 1872, 0 theso appeals the whoale record was to {ho Court, snd ercors ossigmed joning _tho propriety of the decrco of Nov, 13, 1671, Entered in conformily with {he_ di- rections of this Court somo of tho futervening orders 2nd tho final decreo of Aug, 2, 1672, The questions raised and atitewmpled to be ralsed wore all carefully conaldered, and the conclusion arrived at was that no orror could bo assigned upon tho.first decro cnlored o pursuanco of tho directions of this Court; tlst tlie pointa made upon tho intorveni, lors _wero not well taken, but that the decreo of Aug, 3, 1672, waa or- roncous, and ought to be roversed for tho reasons given in the opinion, Thesd views, howover, are not clearly announced in the former opinion, and it fol- lows also that tho diroctions contained in the opinfon which have no relation o the matters involved In the decrea of Aug. 3, 1673, aro wholly inappropriste, and may be considercd as withdrawn {rom the opinion, 'Tho judgment which we Intended to enlor was that the soveral docrees and decretal orders antocodent to the fAinal decreo of Ang. 3, 1872, aud upon which orror was sanigned, be afiirmed ; Lut that tho decree of Aug, 9, 1872, concorning Mrs, Buckner's olaim In the ** Spon, cer Tract " bo reverscd and the cause remanod for- furthor g8 in conformity with tho formor opinion as Loreln explained and ‘modified, snd that each party pay Lalf of tho costs in this Court, THE OBDER OF THE COUBT entered in pursuanco of the forogolng opinion, 18 as follows: In Vlc«ltlw l;aar B:ptum‘:mrh(’orm, rxds"ra. r‘{\ov. 9,81613. enry W, Jtingsbury, by bis ginrdian, Anson‘Sper- 7% Mary e Duckaos, Birson . Bucknor, aad Jano . Kingsbury, Appeal from the Olrouit Court of Cook County, On this day again come tho sald partics, and tho Qourt having dlligently examinod and inspeotod, ss well the racord and pracoodings aforoendl, as tho mat- nd things thereln assigued for error, ond being uMelentlyadvised of ond concerning the prem- 1504, are of opinion that in the record and procecdings aforesald, and in the rendition of ail tho orders and dacrocs renderod and entered in saiil cause by tho said Qircuit Court of Cook County prior to the 2d dl{ of August, A, D, 1873, thero {8 o erzor, ‘Thereforo It iu considored by the Court that the said orders and decroes so renderod In the proceedings aforesald prior to tho 2d day of August, A, D, 1873, bo and tha snmp ara dn el things wilrmiod, And the Court Lelug furilier of the opinjon that fn {ho rendition of e dee crees in the rocord and procesdings aforossld on tho 2d day of August, A, D, 1673, thore fa manifeat error, “Thoreforo, it 18 conaidored by fhio Court that, for tui error and others in the rocord and proceedings aforo- #ald, tho decreo 8o rendored on tho 3d day of August, A, D, 1873, by the Olroult Court of Couk™ Oounty, ba Tovorsed, knnuiled, and sct aside, and for nothing wholly eatgemad, anid thiat thlé cauto be romanded to the Of'mulc Court of ook Qounty for such other and furthor procosdings as to law and jnstica uhall appor- tain, And it iu further considored by the Court that the kaid appellant rocover ono-balf of the_costs of and from tho appolleos, and have execution thorefor; and that the appelloos rocover one-hslf of the costs from theappellsut, and have exocution thorefor, IMPEACHING CHARACTER, How It Is Done Before the Bonrd of Police. Policcmon and Gamblers Try to Ruin Mr, Adoms’ Reputation. But the Wind is Taken Out of Thoir Bails by His Employors. The Board of Polico rosumod the honring of testimony in tho cnse of Dateotiven Slayton and Gallaghor yostorday aflornoon, and hiave not yot roashod the ond, Tho following ovidenco waa olicited s A JUDGE SOULLY was sworn, and said tho Felsenthdls wore ar- raigned beforo him; tho cace wos continuod twico, and tho third timo it eame up it was dis- posed of. The first timo, tho witnessea woro not n court; tho socond timo, Gallaghor and Blay-: ton wero attonding the Oriminal Court. Slayton wau thore at tho finel hoaring, Gromm testified in tho caso. + OAPT. BUOKLEY, tho next witnoss, stated that ho hod Xnown Adams four or fivo years; his roputation was bad; I judge from his nesociations; have seon lum in the company of railrond thioves and gam- “blora; arroated him in tho gambling-house, No. i 88 Linko stroot, sovoral yoars 0go. On the oross-oxamination, ho said his opinion wns that Adams nesociated with the thioyes for tho parposo of benofiting thom and himaelf ; do not know that he wont with them to find out tholr plana, i 4 The ro-tircot oxamination brought ont the fact.that Adams, whon arrestod in tho gambling- house, was keopiuy tho cases ; have givon ordorn to Gallnghor and Blayton to arrost persous who represont themselves to bo officors; both have dischiarged their dutlos woll; nover noard any ono flnd fault with themexcopt Adams ; ho camo to mo with a story about thom, but I told him 1 would not beliovo it until ho proved it; he did not nssist in arrosting auy railrond thieves to my knowledge. EX-OAPTAIN MIOUAEL NIOKEY tostifiod that ho was s gontleman of lolsuro, Know Adams; have known him threo or four yoors ; his reputation iy bad ; ho nssocintos with railroad thioves nnd gamblers. Whilo Gallagher and Blayton were undor me they did their duty fnilhluflv-, novor heard any complainta against thom ; would not boliove Adams under oath, Cross-examined : Havo nusociaied with thiovos and gamblora myaclf. A, D. M'OLAIN sworoe that ho had known of Adams for seven or elght years; had heard him_spoken ofas o bad man; from what I know of him X would not bo- liove him undor oath, Crosg-oxamined: Was formerly o railrond man ; firet saw Adams In Jud%u illikon's court; am doing vothing now; was told to come hero by a man I don't know; Adams was o ‘*shiso™ Inwyer when I saw him in the police courts. Crose-oxamination : Hovo heard & man named Taylor, and anothor namod Hartman, spoak of Adams. From what thoy eaid I derive my knowledgo of his gonoral roputation. Hartman Bnid, when Adams possed us on tho strost, “Thore goes a rough, a sbyator, aud an associato of thievew.” POLICENAN NEEHAN knew Adams, and bod soen him abont Relioy’s saloon—a brace gambling-house on Desplnines streot—and vaid ho wonld not belicve him under oath when ono of his aesociates was coucorned. OAPTAIN LULL testificd that Slayton and Gallagher had boen his subordinates, and had done their duty faithfully. flavo known Adams porsonally since & ear beforo the firo; his roputation was nd; do not lnow who his intimato nssoci- ates aro; bave hoard lim spoken of, and, from what I hesrd, would mot beliove him under oath when lo was intorestod. Crosg-oxamination: Do not know Adame' roputation among {:o{lo other than dotoctives and policomen, _‘Think I arvostod him in a gam- bling-house on Lake streot. Adams interpolated that ho was novor arrested in his lifo, MR, DULL WAS EECALLED, Nover hoard anything against Gallagher or Slayton ; do not know of my own knowlodgo that thn; received money in this caso, This endod the cese for tho defense. WILLIAM X, BAGE - was called in rebuttal. Am Ohief Clotk in the fraight ofllce of the Kok Tsland Company; have known Mr, Adams five yesrs; hohas beon stead- ily In tho employ of tho Company for fivo yonrs ; am acquainted with his gencrnal charactor; ho is a relinblo, brustful, and truthful man; ho lns had largo smounts of money in his possossion in ndjusting the nccounts of subordinate [reight ngonta. 1o nt first hunted up lost freight, and gradually got to searching for stolon proporty and the filinvcn; was tho mesus of sonding some of tho mon to the Yonitontiary. One of the thioves, Bhears by uamo, has boon to tho offico and im{uirod Tfor him. Ho nsgo- cinted with men of that claes by ordor of tho Solicitor of the road ; noverknew him to asso- ciato with thieves in othor than a businoss way. Tho officers of the rond have confidence in him, and tho Superintondent raisod his salary for his ofticiency, Ha lins recovered several lots of property, smongthom somo watches ; one watch, & very valuablo ono, ho gave to the Bolicitor. L.OUIS VIELE, . sworn: Am Gonoral Freight Agent of the Rock Island Railiond ; havo known Mr. Adnms about four yeara ; in roputation is that of an_Lonost and upright man ; ho has been employed by tho road in tho doteotion of thioves, and nssociatod with thom to loarn their plans ; lo baa recover- od property ; Le Lins told me of his movemonts. He was instrumental in the indictment of Dan ‘Webstor ; ho usod Matt Bhoar for the purposo of getting evidenco and as o witness, R TIOMAB ¥, WITIROW, . wvas gworn, and eaid: Am General Bolicitor of the Rock Island Railrond ; know Adams ; mado his acquainiance in Iowa threo yoars ago; for tho past yoar havo consulted with him almost every bny about lost_and stolon proporty. Ilave ob- served his conduct ; mevor #mw anything whiol impnired my confidence in Lim. Ho has com- municated to mo tho monns ho used in his businoss. TESTINONY OF MR. RIDDLE. Hugh Riddle, sworn: Am Vice-Prosldont and Buperintendont of the Rock Island Railroad, Know Mr. Adama 08 sn_employo of tho rond ; Traquontlymet him and_instructéd bim. Havo confidence in him. He hasdigcharged his daties faithfully. Io nover dacoived me. Ie has told me of hig agsociations with thioves,—reported to mo what ho was doing. He bas found and ro- stored considerable property. Nover heard his integrity quostionod. TESTIMONY OF AR, NURLDUT. John Hurlbut, sworn: I wasat one timo in the omsyloy of the Rock Island Road; Adama’ reputation among railrond mon iy very good, Evory ono I have hieard speak of him spoke of bim well, In my conncction with him, in forroting out' thieves, ho assisted mo alt he could, and waa faithful. APTAIN GRAY. Ohbarles M. Gray, aworn: Am Genoral Frolght Agont of tho Michigan Southern Railroad. Have known Mr. Adams several years. His reputation as far as I know is good. Would toly upon anything ho told me most lmnllclilfi. Tho Board thon udjourned until 2 o'clock this afternoon, A $1,200 TIGER FIGHT, Mr. John O'Neil’s Contest with the Anifmnl at No. 171 Madison Streot. Not mnny weeks ago, » young man named John O'Neil, arrived inObicago from the Rooky Mountaing, whero, for some years, he had beon ploking gold from flint-rocks and ¥ifting it from tho eands of mountain stresms, Having ac- quired a comfortable fortune, ho turned his faco towards his himo at tho Enst, and, on his jour- uoy thithor, arrived in Chicago, The atmos- phora of the city induced him to fall into dissipn- tlon, and, having mado it known that he waa the poesostor of conslderable monoy, he wes soon surrounded by o orowd of pollshod dead beats, Prominent nmong theso wore Mr, homas Dan- iols, Mr. Jobn Riloy, aud Mr. Henry B. Williame, adepta in tho braco-game, as carricd on at No, 171 Madieon strest, who induced O'Noil to etake mouoy upon who ehonld be the winning man in o ‘gamo bolween the fumnatos of tho house. Now, whon & man is drunk, ho genorally ontortains great confldonco oven in his infirmities, aud this fact, togetler with O'Neil's familiarlty with spotfed paste- hoard, made bim bot frooly. The result of the ‘| happy pair. Lifo is .not all ramos, of courso, waa fatal to Mr. O'Nell, who, whon Lo had bocomo nobor, found ho had lon 21,200, Mo m{mr(ud tho matior to tho Buporin- tendent of Polico, but until yestorday tho wily swindlors ind managod to escupo arroat, Yostor~ day, abont noon, Oflicera Londorgan and Byrno aw thom clustorad togothor on tho corner of Madison and Qlark streots, and rocalling thoir a6t offonso, tool thom into custody, and spoodi= ry lind them quartorad in ono of tho cellaof the lock-up of .tho Armory Btation.. Michaol Mo Donald, Enq., soon apponred, bearlng upon his right arm tho corpulont form of O, Augnstun Banyon, aud by thoir united ald, the vagrants woro balled out, Tloy will bo oxamined before Banyon this morning, whicl Insuros their full dlscharge. 'THE McCABES, A LAttlo Mntinco Down at Their Cote tage Snturday Evoning. How many of us have boon charmod with that oft-qiiotod gom of tho * Immortal Robbio " onti- tled *The Cottor's Saturday Night,” oxquisito In ita slmplicity and apponl to thnt love of the good and benutifal which is born in overy human bo- ing, although many so dwart and nogloct it that intimo it booomes almoab oxtinct. We wonld like to chroniole, in Ohicngo, n Baturdny night spent by many familios in tho same mannor g ' that onjoyod by tho worthy, pfous old Scot and Lia wifo and bairns, 88 doescribed by Burns, but wo don't know of any such case, and vory much -} doubt fluding many families who would bo con- ‘| tent and thanlful for n meal of oat-porridge and othor things to matoh. ' We do know, howevor, of a bad caso of * Cottor's Snturday Night,” in this oity of oclogant hotols, live nowspapors, || misorablo gas, heavy taxes, and with o brillinnt prospect of & Court-Iouss in the dim future. Lnst Saturdny night was the night, and Pat Mo- COabo nnd bis wife Dridget woro the cotiagers. ‘Tho location of tho coltngo is not of much con- gequence to any ono oxcopt tho “ownor, but wa are sufo in saying that it is situated In Bridge- port. Oh, clagsic shades! And we botray no so- crot whon wo add that tho front door faces on Bhinbone alloy, A word ahout tho cottago is, however, in order. OFf courso it is buiilt in tho Gothio style," Everything is now Gothio. It is o Gothlo poriod, Wo go to s Gothic hotel, are snubbod by olerks, who are Goths, and scrvants who are Vandals, Wo sit down in o Gothic chair to o Gothio tablo, a napkin arranged in Gothio atylo is boforo us, o Gothle cruot stares us in the face, and tho waitor would bo Gothio it ho conld, but ho can't, for ho is from Timbuc- too, snd 8o wo will drop this terrible Gothio business aud roturn fo tho domicilo of the McCabes, Bopides its style, it has two vory amall rooms, and in ono of these an open fire- laco, over which n rope ia strotchod, and thore- y hangs a tale, aud also tho clothes that Bridgot washea when ehe ro far forgets horsolf 88 to descond to monial teil, (and bere it may ‘bo well (o say thnt sho does not recognize tho nobility of Iabor,'and thinka thoy who do know nothing of work oxcopt theorotically, and sho nlso objoots to orplians and working-girls havin, Homes, aud washorwomen being denied sucl luxurios). Bofore Pat and Bridgot became man and wife, - thoy were madrried, and the air- cnstlee thoy built were quite sstonishing. Itis needlesa to en; leiy both looked forward to ac- oumnliating a farge family and great wealth by slight exartion, and to live and dio in tho Emer- old Isle. But Pat drank too_much potoon, was caught poaching, and tho police becoming oo at- tonlive, ho emigratod, and ho and - Bridget put thomsolvos under tho protaction of tho Bird of Froodom. Thoy sottled in Ohicago, but did not prosper, and, a8 the polico records show, havo not lod the innocont, blissful lifo alluded 'to st tho boginning of i atory. Dridgot ihought Pat mingled too much in politics and camo homo drunk moro times than was consistont for a non- offico-holder. Tat, on his part, could not sco tho pr?lpriuty of his wifo'snot; iemng him his quper, and spending the monay sho oarned by washing, instoad oléflvmx it to him for purposes of spee- ulation. On Saturday night, things in the Mc- Oabe houschold cams to a orisis, aud Pat camo home drunk, s usunl, and without any suppor, a8 neunl, 1lo rosolved to point ot toLior the orror of her ways and a truc wifo's place, 8o ho ordored her to pull off his boots, and added forco to tho argument by giving hor a good kick. - Bhe rotorted with tho fire-shovel scross hia head. Ho feelingly knocked her down, and tired him- solf out, imagining thnt slie was a Chinaman and showld bo used as a foot-bell, Whercupon she aflirmed thathernumo wna Georgo Wash- ington, and went for her Jittlo hatchet, with tho avowed purposo of mddiv.uil to tho large number of tyrants who A1 receivod thoir just desorts. At this momont, fortunatoly for Pat and the sunotintondont of rick-muking ot the Bridowell, o policoman, attracted by the noiso and provincial ¥rench, rushod in and put an ond to tho disouseion by arroting tho un- droams, as Pat thought when sont yesterdsy to the Bridawoll for six months to study tho nrt of brick-making and refloct on the uncertninties of this world. Ui e e PERSONAL. THE OITY. J. R. Kiwbell, U. 8. A., is ot tho Palmer, God. W. P. Grier, of Peoris, is at tho Palmer, R. J. Toodal, of Rio Janciro, is at tho Palmor. J. X. Roidlor, of Montens, i8 at the Shorman. T. E. Washburn, of New Yorl, is at tho Shor- man, Tho Hon. V. Hickox, of Bpringflold, is at the almor. % ‘W, G. Roberts, of Ban Francisco, is at the Palm Bt. George Gore, of England, is at tho Grand Pacifio. The Hon. 0. A, Eldridge, of Wisconsin, is at the Sherman. Col. J, H, Howe, of Eenoshs, Wis,, is at the Grand Peciflo. Tho Hou. T, L. Chatburn, of Houghton, Mich., {8 at the Bhorman. Judge John R, Niles, of Laporto, Ind., isat the Grand Pacific. g Judge W.T., Hopiing, of Morris, Ill, is ot the Grand Pacific. The Rav. Bichard Dodge, of Springfeld, Ill., 18 at the Palmer. Tho Hon. &, L. Crammer, of Wheeling, West Va.. is at tho Palmor. Nr. O, J. Btough and family, of Hinadalo, aro gojouruiag ot tho Shorman House for tho win- er. T. B. Clark, General Managor, and W, G. Swan, Superintondoent of tho Wost Wisconsin Railroad, aro stoppiog at the Grand Pacific. 0. A. Dunham, Jackeon, Mich.; A. K. Doo, Minnerota ; I, G, Braokings, Bt, Lous, and C. W. Cowan, Cincinnatl, are registored at the Bhorman, “ J. Dodd, 8t. Lonis ; 0. H, Leonard, Auburn ; @. W, Monroo, Jr., Knoxviile; 0. L. Conklin, Now York ; D.'H. Jane, Racno, Wis., and 1L C. Hobart, Milwaukae, ars guests at the' Palmor. “Tho Hon. 8, 8. Morrill, Gonoral Managor; J. 0. Goult, Assistant Genaral Manager; Russel Bage, Jr., Buperintondent ; J,W. Cary, Attoruey, of ‘tho Milwaukeo & 8t, Paul Railway, are guosts of the Grand Pacifio. The yory interesting sormon on ** Early Math- odism in Chicago,” preachod lust Bunday morn- ing, was by tho Ilov, S8amuel W, Coggeshall, not ¢ Bolah Coggehall,” as printed, Mr., CoEgnshnll. In from tho Providenco, and not from tho Now Bedford, Conforence ; and whon he spoke of the Roy. Joln Olark, who wes Prosiding Elder of the Chicngo Distriot in 1830, he desoribed him as a *lamo man,” not a * layman.” Mr, Coggoshall tolls fioad etory on the Hon, John Wentworth, which he forgot to rolats in his discourso. Somo- body asked “ Long John,” durlng the revival, if o attonded the meetings, # No, by G—d," sald ho, “but Tsond a ‘hand,’"” roforring to Davo Dradloy, who attendod becauso he was moved by tho spivit, and not becauso ho was sent by any human agenoy, IN GENERAL, Emperor Franole Josoph will celobrate tho twenty-fifth anniversary of hiu acocssion to tho throno of Austria on the 2d of Decembor, ‘Tho Duke of 8t. Albans {s about to marry Misa Osborne, socond daughtor of Mr, Bornal Os- borne, momber of Parliament for Waterford. A, Kingan, of Indianapolls, has suthorized tho benevolont sociotios to draw on him for $100 p(wnnk for ohoritable purposes during the winter. Sinca the hoglnning of this Governmont, Oalob Quhing lies Lroughit it up by band. Ho turned . William Pinckney across his kuee and revised tho Jay troaty, " Llbridge Gerry would run around tho corior when ho saw him coming, Ho flow kites with Benjamin Franklin, and used to birch. both Mettornich and Talloyrand.— @raphio'a Washinglon Letter, Mra, Oharity Baroum, the wife of P. T, Bar- num, dled in her rosidence, No, 488 Fifth avenus, at 3 o'olock Wodnenday, A cable tole- ram atnounciug hor doath was sont (o hor hug- 3 hand in Gnrmnnsy by Mr. 8, T\ Hurd, bis son-in- law. Bho wns 05 yoars of ago, one yoar older than Mr. Barnum.” Bho was_born in Fairflold, Conn,, and was marriod to Mr, Barnumin this aity in her 21t yoar, ‘Iho lattor porlod of hor lifo was dovotod to quiot and unoatoutatious doods of bonovolouce,.—New York Express. .., The now Iungarian Archblehop of Erlan, Monaignor Bamassn, mado n_remarkablo speoch on tho oconsion of his Instnllation. Il openly declarod himsolf an adlioront of constituttonal pflnclL)XN!. sud_ndmlited that tho Roman Cutho- olio Ohutrehs hnd brought upon horsolf tho mreas- uren whioh have boon_tskon of lato yoars for hmiting her powor, I promiso,” bio concluded, ‘that I will pornist in luvinq my country, in boing faithful to my King, aud in respeoting and oboying tho constitutional Inwa.” - .. It in stated that Kollogg and Warmoth, that pracious pair of Loulsiana Pntrlola, haye agrood to “bury the hatchet,” which prompts ono to sny it i a pily that hoforo tbat Im'rlnmm.lb had boon buried onch had not sttccooded in braining tho other, Theso two domngogues have kopt Loulaiana in an uproar for eighteen months, and both bave beon backed by a strong forco of xo- tainora, Onoof thom has had tho aid of rove- nuo outtors, a Custom-liouse, and I'edernl offi- cers. Louisiana, wo trnst, io not " quito ruined Eut, although thoso iwo men have done their o8t to bring about such a result.—New York Txpress. The Thomas Xinsolln nlgrxlnst whom a Mr, TFiold, of Brookiyn, hes brought charges of naughty conduct and sult for domages, is the .mombor of the last Congrons, of that namo, who took back-pny, and was therofor Democratie Stato Commitios by the Demooratic Btate Couvontion at Utlen last month, ' H, Boardman Bmith, the brck-pay Congressman of Elmira, is llhllniy worshiped by tholadios of the Orplians' Ilomo ns *an instrnmont of Provi- doico,"—au b porfect divinity,—beeause he gave them hin baclepny, Oharity, thoy Eay, covors & multitude of sins,—Rochesier (N. Y.) Union, —_—— South Carolinn. A correspondont of tho Naw York Sun drawn & molancholy pleture of tho decadence of South Caroling, ~He estimates that over 90 por cont of tho farmors hinve lost money since the war, and montiona ono 8,000-acro tract of land that has bean gold four fimos undor tho Shoriff's bammor sinco 1805, Beforo tho war, he says, tho taxablo [roporty of Bouth Caroliua was vatuod at sbout 488,000,000 5 in 1870 it hnd fallon to §184,000,- 000, nud tho decroaee has boon stoadily progross- ing up to tho present timo ; but the taxation bo- fore tho war was only alittlo over $400,000 an- nually, whilo tho taxation in 1870 was about $2,100,000, yot (Lio Stato dobt ing jncronsed from ut off tho 6,000,000'to soraothing bobwoon $16,000,000 and |. , 000, \ 7 CARRYING TIE UNITED STATES MAIL Belween New York, Cork, aud Liverpool Tho mngnificont now and full-powerod Stosmships of this Lino offor unrivaled accommodationa to all claswos of Fnunnuuu. ‘Tho steawors being aliko, travolurs secure o griat advantago of hiving ‘an coudlly gand and fast stonmior foc ench an evory satling, OUIANTU, QiTIG), BELGIO, REPUBLIO, BALTIO, ADIUA'K‘ld. BMAJIS- 340, BRITANNIO, Kailing teout Now York ed AT DAY, from Livorpool on TITURSDAYS, calling at Cork Tlarbor both ways, - Katos as low s any fimt-olass lino. For further information a Ifll o mllnln#‘l Western Oitice, 87 and % South Ur’r -at.,, noar Washington, Ohicazo. Drafto on Great Britatn and Trelend from £1 upward o e P ALIMtED LAGRRORIEN, Auents. CUNARD HAIL LINE, BESTABLISEBED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, Liverpool, Queenstown, Glns‘zow.jmudou and all British Points, ¥'rom New York overy Wednesday. From Boston every Saturday. in P , B8 Gold. o e kots i clpond Thiear 0 o1 Stcorago Lassago, $30 curronoy. Passengors and frolght Donkod to and {rom all narts of Tiuropo at lowest ratos. BlghitDraftgon Grent elntn and Trol coinnd. DY VERNET, Gon'l West'n Agent. B AR R NATIONATL LINE, NOTICI—This Company takes tho risk of insuratce (np to E60,0wn gold) on oach of ita steamarn, thun ivln pussangars 1ho bost hossibla guATantoo for safory and avoidance of dangor st soa. [Fig mout. sautiierly souio has always boon adoptod by o S T To LIVE! ) an LENST » from Plers Nos. 41 and 47, North Rivor | Now York. +Nov. 13 | Kgypt. lov, 22 | ireaco, +Nov, 29 | Spatn,,. For Loyndon (dircct) every fortnighi Cabiu Passnge, 370, S8, wnd SB0 Currency. LC sul Curreney. Cotarro Rotnrn ekt ab rodne: Passongora booksd to or from Goriau and Senndinavian poinsat low rates, 'Tho Stonmabips of thls 1ino aro tho Iargoatin tho trado. Drafts an Ureat Beitaln, Troland, ana tho Continant, at Northeast corner Olari and Rapdolph.ste, nbxmun noty Bhormian Houso), Obicao, by WILGIAAM MOALISTIT, Qoneral Wostorn' Agont. NEW YORK TO CARDIEFE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, Tho Soutlh Wales Atlantic Steamship Usmpany's now Srat-clasa stonniships wil sl from Founspivania Rail- s +Nov. 15 'These stea: 1! AT prv vidod with all tho Intest finpraomon(s for the corafort and couvenienco of Oabin and Stosrage Passengers. First Oabin, 40 carroncy; Seconil Uabln, 65 ourroney's Staor: nge, 350 curroncy: prupald Steorago cortificatos froin Care T, 331, Drafta for £1and upwards, Yorfurtlice partioulars, apply. in Cardifl, at the Com- pany's Oflicos, No. 1 Dok Chambers, and iu Now York to AROHIBALD BAXTER & CO., Aronte, No. 17 lieondiray. STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, TLIVERPOOL, BEL- FAST AND LONDONDERRY.. Thoso ologant now Olydo-built stoawors will sail from " Plor 3 Nurih Hivor,sa follows: Baturday, Nov, 29, Eaturday, Deo, 13, Baturday, Dec. 7. And evor It to Saturday thercafter, taking pas- fengors .?tfimfl?flmu-fié‘fifinm o1 Groat Britaln and Bt Mo prapiag Deeiiorke i Sormanr. f Tir frafeit or prisago spply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & Bisoraes Bancr oA ‘o, 43 Hrasdwas, ! Sage Oioe) No. 3 Sy 55. l?. FEARLE, Gonacrual Westrn Af[nnt, Clark-st., O ..«',,V-.‘nfl. CHOR: heag £ vy rates. PENNSYLV. VIRGINIA. GEORGI 100 6 wook frum Naw York, and earrying pas. semaiaTa Sl el of Great Deltats, Troland. Osnitiomal urape, and tho Moditorranenn, Uabin from aco, ritiels aud Irish ports aast Gonti: $80; wout, Rontal ports eano as ntlier regular linvs, All payable in 1, 8. curroncy, AI\YIY for full information at the Com. pany’s uflices, No, 7 Howling Groon, New York, and N, I, Cornor Latislloand Madisorats., Chicago. TNENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. NEW PUBLICATIONS. 5th Thousand, Inspitoof the panio tho publishors are ahle to-day to announce the 6th thousand of Afr, Roo's naw story, WHAT CAN SHE DO? ‘Which was first publishod but two wooks ago. 1ta salo thus far lias boon farmare rapid than that of the vory popular ** Barrlors Burned Away," notwithstanding tha unfavorablo stato of trade. Htour. BY REV. R, P, ROE. DARRIERS BURNED AWAY, Large 12m ‘WHAT OAN SHE DO? Largo 12mo...... ‘For kala by all booksellors and by the publishers, DODD & MBEAD, 702 BROADWAY, N. Y. NEW BOOKS. BASTIATS . Sonhisms of the Protectionists. ¥OR BALE BY JANSEN, McCLURG & CO. 50_CENTS. SCALES. FAIRBANK® BTANDARD SCALHS OF ALL SIZES, A FATRBANKS, MORSE &00 g 111 AND 13 LAKE-ST, o AMUSEMENTS, | STAR LEOTURE OOURSE. MUBIC HALL, DANIEL | 'DOUGHERTY, ** Tho most oloquont lying Amorioan," TO-NIGELT. SUBIBCT : | i"ORATORS AND ORATORY.” Admirslon, 78 ota. Rosarred 1,00, Ko ol TR G aaeer Rt & Cote, mor Thie oo Music Iall. Munio at 7148 Laoture at Oarringos oan bo ordored at 9180, - OAMILLA URS0 L.CONCERT " TROUPE, ! DEORMBER2. ONE NIGHT ONLY, Tickots for salo | to-morrow moruitng orved soat, AL UARPENTER & BILELDON. V" HOOLEY'S THEATEE, MR, HOOLEY ANNOUNOES W) X NNOUNOKS JyLTit PLEASURE A | Grand Opera in English BY T KMINENTLY SUCOESSFUL KELLOGG TROUPE, 0. D. HESS and MAURIOR GRAU. .. Dircotors. Gommonolog on MONDAY VENING, Dea. 1, 12 eepietoag 16un of 1o Feimons CNING, Dio. 1, ndor AMFRICAN PRIMA DONRA, MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, Accompanled by the following distingnishod artists: WILFORD MOHOAN, W. 1L, TILLA, i M OARLTON, HENHRY PRAKES, @, F.HALL, EDW. SEGUIN. ‘A garploto onsamblo of tinta, iTull Cliorn And Orolioats yloft, Condustar, e BN ana Tt o bato of Tessorah Lo opoaing fha salo ol fto 3 o0 THURSDAY NIERT, af Juitas Bauer & Corn Aasio Btaro, cornor Ktate and Monzoo-ste. Prices—21,60 and 83,00, according to locatlon of seats, i . KINGSBURY HALL, THANKSGIVING DAY AND EVENING, IMMENSE BILL, DAY AND EVENING. DRAMATIC, : ' OPERATIC, CLASSICAL CONCERT, MINSTREL, and VAUDEVILLE. TESTIMONIAL BUNEFIT TO MANAGER LEONARD GROVER. AN ABRAY OF SEVENTY AETISTS, SDE THE BILLS, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, RNTIRE ORANGE OF DILL. DA A il e TSSO 814 Wedoonday A o, ors thia Thchfro of De. Mosentliol's posutitul piagy 0 LEAH, THE FORSAKEN, R sranco of WINS ORI NI en LEAIL o LEAIL. TIIREDAY-Grand Thanksgleing blatinco. FIIDAY, Nor. 3 Honeht ottt Do, ' Dropatation; sor, LV OR RA Y LIGH. s MONDAY, Dea. 1—Kollogg English Opora Troupo. MYERS' OPERA HOUSE, Blonroa-st., botwoen Doarborn aud Stato, Avlingtor, Cotod & Remhle's Minshels, NEW, PRESH, AND SPARKLING NOVELTIRS. Tubliy Nowoomb, Mackin & Wilson, Billy Jtlco, Mestor Guorgs Davonport, Tornnst Lindon, W¥m. Arlinglon, Bon Golton, John R, Kcmblo, i now and nloasiig apocials tia. ko whola to conolulo with the Oporatical Bxtray- aganza, ontlilod ACTING 0K TIE BRAIN, or Shakspears {n the Kitghen. Grand Extra Matinse Thanksgiving Afte 3 Eivory ovoniog aud Naturday Matiogor oo ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Agatn the crowdod houses aftest tho popularity of Aiss Lydia Thompson, A earaee COMTIRATION, BLUXIX BIRARID! ‘Thankegiving Matit 2 a'olook—] 4 . Tritey And Shinrdsy SROBIN HOODL -2 RD: paa DAILROAD WIME TABLE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS ILXPLANATION OF REFERRNOE MARKA. =+ Saturdayer captod, * Bunday e: tad, 3 A 3 S i S S o icnld 147 RICHIOAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY Doty Joot of ket aml Soot of Ticentyseonleit and 71 Canabate, cornet o adisane. T ¥ andolyhy Teave, Arrive, n ‘Aflantic Jtxnrosa,.. Gt vy, 0200 D, m. '0:Wa.m . $:00 p, 1, HENRY O, WENTWORTI1, UGeneral Passengor Agont. CHICASO & ALTON NAILROAD. Moentn 8:30 8, m. 19110 p, m. Chicogo, Kanens City and_ Denter Skort Line, ol Loutts Moy and Chicago, Nprinafeid, Alion and 5, Lout Line, Union Depot, Weat ide, mear Madison-ss, Ticket Offices ¢ At Depof, and 153 Kadolphest Trace, | Arrive, Kansas Olty Ex. vin Jacksonvilla, 1L, and Loulsiana, Mo.. " o Kantas Ciiy bnst 1ok, via ik sonvillo, 1l and Loutsiana, 8o #t, Louls Tisi Main Lino Bt Touls Kas! i £t. Lout ksanyl Hyringllold itprans. Hpringhold st Express Jaltormon Gity Teaprcas,.. Peorln, Keoguk & Hurf'n'ids! YT oo & ‘eunna Lagon, Washingtan Ex, Jollot & Duwighi Accomtaodation. i 3 3 e e Sy [ e anlid 10 . . 03, m. CIICAGO, MILWAUKEE & S, PAUL RAILWAY, z Leave, Avriee, SR Mo rosonm AR O, it Milwaukec, Bt, T e e olia Night t9: : CHICARD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. ng"'l&lba’l ll]i \';;;-’l-ls.’l {Mlflg\!l;;fl;.. and A‘Lll«nrhvu.,,‘ I Gl il SetreniR-stes s Nov Sy Grandt Tae 1 orel and o depot o 2o B Caris Tcava, Arriv, DLRS Clld ohison & Alirora Pussonne Mnndnln‘onuwn Aurora 3 -Mun;.'nrgs e \irora Dansenor (undey Dubuqno & Binux Oity Fx, Pacifis Hipne xh, (8 O Kansas Cily, Toavenworth, At hiann & B, dosoph Kapsc | Downor's Gre oct ommo Dawnor's Grogs Accommodation| Ta: o -~ Sunday, 1Rz, Saturdny, {Ex. Monday, et st LLNOIS CENTRAL gaLfonD. ot Lkt and fout o Tichis-second e 13 Frstaimhsee ncan Bl decandat Leate, ekl Arrive. | (@) Ruos to Onampalgn on 5 . CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. 2 Gity affices, corner Liandolh and LaSalle-sts,, and 75 Fanale sty corner Madison-st Tcate. Arrice, * 8:36 p, m' 1 .13 6:30 a, m lnton] % &: quotta Lxp 0 & St. Taw Kxpren 93 a=—Dcpot corner ol Wells 4 Kinz| EDabot corngr of Capttand Kinries WAL STRNNETT, Gon. Pass, Agont. : COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. role R 0 AR 5 CEIICAGD. HQ‘UK I‘SLAND ‘&VPACIFIC RAILROAD. ¢ evel, co K I8 o Sl ek welscurner. o Vap uren awd Shermansis, - Bicke ofice, PHIT.OSOPHICAL SOCIETY. EXTRA LECTURE. The Px. Commiitoo announcs with plossura that. thiay Lavostonron ; MADAME LEONOWENS, Lato Goveraees at the Oourt of Siam, ta delivor her in- tonacly intorosting looturd, ontitled ZEND-AVESTA, or The Fire Worshipcrs, Tho Lecturo will bo givon Taoeday Evo, at th 7 e A A R TR xorvod Boatn 505, atdnnson 4 BIGONRg o Aduission, She: KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL:+ BEI.AND. A Locture on Western Life. CHASED BY A BEAR, AMONG THE BUFFALO, &c. Will furniels all th (7l farniel sl tho Laughing Gas neoossacy, aud koep iwako. ! WE) - ek aphenranca in this city, WEDNESDAY LVEN. Topularratos, Troubla to commonce at 8. MRS, A, H, LEONOWENS Will, by spocial roquest, doliver her Looturs, N Tickota fue’ salo. at Uobb's 1 Bargout's Drug Btoro, cor, Wab: GLOBE, THEATRE. OHIOAGO'S FAVORITE OOMEDIAN, FRY LINIDEIN. AnWilkine Hloanber in tho besutifal drama ontitled ITTLEEIDTY, Motipoos Wodnosds 3 a5 a03/5. Bpoclal biatinge Fhaobsptring Bage - oo uF OLYMPIC THEATRE, 285 Eust Madlson-st, MANAGERS, + ALLEN AND B, HEWSE ENTIRE CHANGE. NEW PROGRAMDME, This Establishmont_Todorsed. First- i only." Batmonizs. tole Motet of Amutomentay 2 Udlenses BR, KAHN'S R SO0, W, Of Natural 8ol gt £ Matursl fglencs and sy, 13 Spulh Otaer open from 85, . to 10 p. ., dafly and Sunday.” HAVANA LOTTERY. ROVAL HAVANA LOTTERT EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING OF DEOEMBER 18, 1673, 81,200,000 to be Distributed In Prizes. Only 16,000 Tiokets—0Ona Prize o every Seven Tiekets, 500,000 1 Prize of.. 1¢0,000 1 Priznof. 1000 2 of 25,00, 50,000 4 of 10,000, 40,008 Mot ‘o 60,000 o 3 1,603 othor Prizos, amounting 1o, - ISk rdors Mlad and information furnishod, Olrculars 0 fro0. tond for ouo, TAYLOR & 0., BANEERSs, 11 Wall-at., New York, HAVANA LOTTERY. Extraordiuary Drawing of Deo. 16, 1673, Only 16,000 Tickotu—0ns Prise ta X1 o, Olroutars with full saleand Prizes oashed and Gonoral Agont, 80 tia ) okets for DIV ity S, REVEIY, Btatloner SALVE., All Right Snive, for Burns, Bolls, CORNS! 2 cantan hox. DR, STEPHENS, 13 Dearborn.at, Whalesale by Vanichaaok, Stovenson & Hold. MEDIOAL. The French Doctor, B, BRIARD, Iate of the Academy of Modiolus, Parls, now Professor and Prapriator Ohicago Medival Inatitute. Ofloo Pharinacy and Laboratorz, 18 Bouth Halsted:ste, coruor of Price-nlace. Dissases of every ngpure trsatad, Leave, Qmata, Loavonw'th &Atchison Fx/*10:15 . m. Pery Acoomimadation, o2 B:00 s . Night Expross.... £10:00 . m. 0a. m., 1 6:00a, mJ LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. © Depot, Van Buren-t., Fool Sille-st, 1iecket olices, a7 “northicest capner Clarts and Randolphestery % corner anal and Vadlegnestee o 00 8N4 touthuoeit iy Arrive, | *10:00p. m \ Mafl, via Ate Lino aod Mat Biaclal "Now York Lixbrass vis no.,. Atlantio LXpross, vis AfE Lino. Nigut Kapress, via Maia Litio South Chicago' Acconmuunti . {40340 p. m. 1508 . INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. * rom the Great Central Rallroad Depal, oot of Zakeuot.; CHICAGO, Yool of Tuenty.secondeit, Ticket afice, 131 m,..a'.,:,m: ear comer Clark; 98 LaSallest, aahing- Gnd af Tiinats Centrat Depote " " Wadhing: aleo, . Zeave, rrive. Day xpross. Y7000, m. | § 8308, m.: et Tipros o L Through sleopors for India: 5, Clucinnati, - RS BRI G ol Oncons W GENERAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Dafault having boon mado in the payment of & osrtate promissory noto mado by am'l J. Walkor to the ordor of Homwmond & Gags, and by thom indorsed **without ro- course, " 3ald noto bolng for the smount of 15,000, dated dnly 25, 1673, and duo ninoty daya theraaftar, and bearing intoreat at tho'rate of 10 por cent por aunam, aftor ma- tarity eaid noto giving tha logal tioldor thareof authority t 8l the collateral saourlty attaohod thosoto and hurela v, thérofaro, publio notico ta haroby gisen that 5ol 45 DTS ahio, t she alfco3f Hommon "5 Gnge, Wo. 16 Whatingfoniat, fn tup ¥ poriacd Bigor, at 1 &lolaok . m, on Friday, Nov. 2, 0 tho highcat and host biddor for oush, tho voliatoral scourlty mabtionod in 31 noto, (o wlts iitorh ea fatorunional Alutuat o X i aoraational BsHQNIMOND & GAGE, Legnl tioldor nf sald nate. NURSERY, ENGLISH NURSERY. Tor Trees, Shrubs, &c. THOMAS THORNTON, Hoathorside Nursorios (270 Aoros In extant), Bagshot, Burrey, England, oclal attantion to Troes and Plants (espeolally ous 4nd Htaoks), suitable for Amorican demand, Oataloguos of ils fmmense stack obtaluablo of Meusrs. W. H. Pawer & Co,, 23 Willlam. Ordors, with romiittance or attondéd to. = Paymont Not Onsh. Garoful paoklng for loug voyago. MEDICAL CARDS. DR, C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, 77 and 219 S outh Olark at., comar Vaa Baron, Chicago. 4 13 woll known by all readura of tha panors that Dr. O. Bigolow {s the aldest ustablishod phyalcian in Ohioago, Dating dovoted TWENTY YRAIS OF 118 LIEE hn por SRR Bt DI ety ol ons BUPARATE PARLORS for (ndise and gontlomon. ga, Souhiseoieion aobiTollofil, s ottors, with stamps, to Dr. O, A And T South Olakeate o o DR. KEAN, NO QURE! NO PAY !4 300 Bouth Olark-st., Ohicago, May bo confldontially consulted, porsoually or by wll, fros of churgo, on all chroaio or nervous diseases. Dt do EKEADN T the ouly pianicton 1o tho sity kg war rants curos or o yay, - (iroon ook, Nlustrated, 3 conte. Dr. TOVWNSENID, 183 SOUTH OLARK-8T,, Qontinuos fa anre all Ohronio, Nervous, and Urinary Disonson of both soxos, and may bosonfidentially voii sultod, porsoually or by mall, feeo of oharge. Femala diicultios froated with sucouss, ~ His Modical Troatisa to Iadica and gontlswon sont froo : low_ York, ndon roforenico, promptly Bupply ‘unlimitod. B ADIE 1{UAGD, (a rogulnr sraduste 13 W. MADISON-8T,, Ol [t in medicine), traats ail Ohvonio Disosses, ‘of Loth soxos. jcine), trants | sox, ginale ucoct ‘Qunsultation froo. Doak or} apactal disoason, clspulas All i, Mouiciion furiahnl, Gubsoltation froo, | A ~Irop_for two stamps.” All coatldoutial. DR. A. G. OLIN, 852 Wabnsh-nv., longost sstablistiod phiyalolan In tho city In 1he Siaathusat o brivato: sud ‘irinary discases sentoad yoasow, the cobuflol sty mdlborsifons, audlosinsa Tisod positivoly curod. 111 a0 Work sapliniog Who way = frew ot oliarge.

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