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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1872 THANKSGIVING. A Calologuo of Somo Things for which Wo Should Bo Thaukful, The Day to Be Obsorved as a (teneral . Holiday. Public Offices Closed, and Busi- ness Suspended. Extra Attractions in tho Thortres- gramme of Religious Servicoa, Pro-~ Everyono will rise this morning with & con- Bolousnosa that Thanksgiving Day is hero at last, It took n whole year to come, Lut horo it is for each of us to moko tho bost we can of it. Tho first duty on awakiug this morning will bo to be- gln n montal cross-oxamination of ourselyves, aud to assumo a grateful framo of mind prepar- atory to making o cataloguo of nll ths items for whioh we have rosson to bo thaukful,,whother wo aro ornn, Wo will bo thankful that we live in Chieago, iuatead of 8t, Louls or Cincinuati ; that vavigation s closed and bridges won't swing ovoiy time wo ntlompt to crass tho river; that tho eleotion is ovor, evon if 1t didu't go ox- Botly the way all could havo liked ; that Banyon will rotiro to fry sirloins and snueages; that wo recosved 8 good deal of good advice during the yoar ; that wo didu't fallow itj that the hog trado nevor was botter ; tuat thero won't bo ; WAR WITH BPAIN § that thoro aro no moro Northwostern Railroad dopots gcatterod all over town to bother and confuge tho unhnppy traveler ; that though the timos aro hard, thoy might bo hardor ; that we atoall protty bard up sud wou't bo oxpected to glvo many Olristmas prosonis this year; that tho streot car seats have beon carpeted, aud the floors strown with lay to kecp us warm ; that Italinn opors digu't come, and wo saved our monoy ; that prices ate failing like an iuobriated bridgo-tondor on a elippory sido-walk; that weo rro alive and kicking, andon ¢ praying ground ;" that the panio i3 going away slowly; that THUE ELEVATOR INVESTIGATION Isover; that wo didn't’ break ourlogs or our nooks during tho past year; that the Exposition was 8 suocess; that tho baby hus cut soven toath, saving tho expense of a falso sot; that wao aro going to bo married or that we aro mot, 28 the caso may bo; that the Times got no moro than $6,000 a yoar from the County Commis- ~ioncra; that Procrastination continues to bo THE THIEF OF TIME, #8 usual; that tho Stato Board of Equalization cannot swindlo us, because wo won't stand it ; that tho Wabash avenuo stage-line bas not put up ity farcs to o dollar; that, us horotofore, Therss.uothing half so sweot In e A+.070" youn; dream (P. B, Exzopt 'Lis lrenting anothor follow's girl to kisaes eud ice-crenm); tiab wo aro 1ot mom- Bors of tha Legislature, aud won't have to spend four monthe in Bpringfleld without a railrond pass to come homo; ihat wo are not as other men, nor olher mon as wo; that the ptreot-car horsos in Chicago never run away, Liccause they cau’t run fast onough ; that we are to Lave POOLE FOR LIDRATIAN ; that * Hopo tells & fattering tule,” o8 ho has heon iu tho hubit of doiny this many a yoar (Hopo is an Irshman); thet the Irsuklin Mank Lius somo assoty; that tho supromney in billiardy is wetilod, nnd will. not ngmtate tho communily for awhilo; that tho lecturo season is nearly balf over; that theve has not been & murder for n weok; that Dows ‘Pweed is in limboj that the . Prosidont is not an Lmporor yet ; that Ameriea nnd mince pies and turkeys wore discovercd be- foro wo svore born ; that cur uames aro not Nor- val, and that we don'c feed flocks on the Gram- pinn 1lilla or any other1ising ground; that wo nro not DACK-PAY CONGRESSNEN; that tho Comnutice of Sovonty slecps the sleep that knows no walking ; that t@day will bo over to-nigut ; that we may go to church and offer sincere gratitudo to the Giver of ali gocd for all that has bzon given us; that we will have op- portunity to contribute somothing to reliove the wauts of the poor to-doy ; that charity, like on oovercoat, covoreth s mul:huqn of sins ; that Ohi- cago gas I8 no worse, for in all couscionce it could not vory woll bo and bum at oll; thet the mowly eclected Aldermen are not olected for lifo; that tvice two are four; that wintor can’t last aiway4 ¢ that Chioago ina grens pluce, and bound to 1.6 greater; Lhnt Sam Ashton is not s Cirenit Judge, sud thab that—is TUE DAY WILL DE CELEDRATED In the usuxl way. The churches wiil Le open for devotion, nnd” the theatres for amusement. Famlies will gathor around the festive voard re- nnited onco more. Tho wandering members vill bo there, tho gray-haired grandsire and tho chubby grondson, It may bo iho Jast meeting, for who can predict how the coming voar will denl with thoso who aro happy to-day. Sinco layt Thankagiving mony ebairs Lave baon made vacant, and the void will'be folt to-duy. DUSINESS WILL LE SCSPENDED, The public oftices and bauks will bo closed. Tho Poxt-OfMice and the West Divislon Station will alozg for the day at 10 a. m. T'ao aftorucon tuails will clokont noow, Tho ovening mails as néual, Thore will bo two deliveries by carriers In tlie businesa distriols, and ono outside, THE THEATRES offerextrainducoment to the public, At Ilooley's, Busan Douin will appear as Leah ; at tho Acado- my, Lydin Thompson’s troupo will porform, and ct tho Minntrols, thora will bs s fino bill, 'Khoso houees will give matinees cnd ovening perform- xuces. ‘Lhore will nlso bo twq entortuining per- formances in Kingobury Musie all, w!\nhglmm services will bo Leld to-day, as fol- wo LPISCOPATI The Rev. Mr, Cheney will proach in Christ Ohurel, corner Miohizan avente and Twenty- Svat ktract, at 10:45 o, i, Tho Roev. Dr. Locke will proach In Grace Churchut 11 o, m. The chureh witl be benuti- fully docorated. Oh ncgount of the absence of Dr. Powers, thero will bo no services iu 5t James Church, T'ho Rov. 0. I, Stocking will preach in tho Church of the Epiphauy at 10:46 a, wm,, sud carols will ba sung by the childron, The Rov Edwaid Sullivan, of Frinity Church, will bold sevvices in Martino's Hall, corner In- Lana avenuo aud Tweuty-Socoudgutroct at 10:46 ia . PRESDYTERIAN, In the Third Chuiol, cornor Waehington and Carpenter streots, unfon sorvices of the Firut Conpregutional, tho Ada Streot Methodist, tho Toformed aud tho ‘Chird Preebytorian Chnreber, will Lo liold, bogluning at 11, . m. 'Lhe Rev; U, D. Quligk will preach, 4 The Virst, Sccond and Fifth Churchen will meet in tho Llymouth Congrogations! Churcl ut 11 o'lock. Pae Rov, Mr, Bartlett will prevch, Union eervicon for the Tourth F'resbytorian and Now Logland Churenes will bo held in the chapel of tho latier-al 11 a. m,, whon the Rov. L. I, Ohambortain will preach. 9'he Rov. W. W. MeKzieh, D, D., will proach in the X(lis Avouno Church ot 11 o, "I'ho Fullerton Avonuo Prosbytovian, the Grant Plare Mothodiet, wnd Lincoln Park Congregae tional Chinrclios will Lokl unlon korvices in the Fullerton Avonno Church at 10:30 & m. The Ray. G, B, Bumner will presoh, Brrvicos will bo held in Graco Church, cornor of Oak and Vinconnes avennos, ab 1 a, mw. . DAVTIAT. Tho Nev, Jesso B, ‘U'homas will proach for the Michigan Avenuo aud tho Univewsity Dlice Qhurenes, tn the chapel of the leiter, corner of Lhirty-irll strcot and Cottugo Grove avenuo, ot 10:40 0, m, Weut Slde Baptiots willniect in tho Becond Churely, corer of Morgan aud Monroo stroets, at 10:30, to Lour (ho Rav. A. 8, Graves, tho evangolist, 'ho First, the Twenty-fitth Streot, and tho In- dlana Aveuuo Clurehios will moot 1 tho Flust Clurch at 11 a, 1w, T'hio Western Avonne Baptist and Mothodist Churches, and the Leavit Bireot Congragaticnal Churoh will meat In the Westorn Avonuo Bapct Church, cornor Wurron Ayonuo, at 11 a, 1. Iho Rov. A, Youlor und tho’ Rov. Julis Galan will spoalt, METHODIST, Bauth Blde Methndisis witl astomble in Wae bash Aveuua Chnielr, at 11 a, m. W'ho Roy, Dr, ‘Chonsss will prosch, Tho Itev, Dy, Telton will prewshin Qrzon Ohurch, cornor of White and LaHallo Stroat, ut 11w, m. Bubjock: “‘ILio Wauts, Moral and To- litioat, of 1474, Which "lond to tho Detier Ade ustment of Humon Relations with God and overnmout.” Haeinl reunion, at 8 p, m. CONGRIGATIONAL. An attreotive progiammo nat the Union Parl Church, Logiuning at 11 n, m, UNIVENSALIST. The vostry and conneating rooms of the Now 8t, Paul’s Qhurch will bo occupled for the flrst timo for roliglous services on '.\‘lmuks:xl\‘]u,fi wmorning, The Roy. Dr. Rydor will Lo asusted in the sorvices by tho Rov, Dr, Forroncer, of tho Chureli of tho Rodoomer, tho Iav, Mr. Pull- man, Gonoral Becrotay of the Universalist donomination, and the Itov. Mr." Hart, of Magunoliussot, HEDREW. Tublic services will bo hold in the Synagopue, cornor of Peck Court and Wabash nvenue, of 10:30 n, m, Tho Rov. Dr. Muchinl will doliver an English leoturo, MIECELLANEOUS, The ladion of the Clristisn Unlon will glve o n?rélnh]o {n tho hall, No. 114 last dadison stroet, at8p. m. % '1“‘lm noon prayer meoting will bold for an hour 0-day, "'he firat graud hall of the Shent Motal Work- ors wili bo 51\'0!: ab Snow's Acadomy, No, 02 Houth Malsted atreat, this cvoning. Thonkegiving Day. ‘Tho Pligeima Tufliers utitod sloop § Thefr suns tho old Thanksegiving keop,— With gratitude, dovotion’s zeal, Thelr vows at Heaven’a Ligh oltar seal Not asn days long gono, of yore, Besido tho great Atiantic’s roar, 1t througis thils bounaless, vait domain, 2t land of Freedom’s happs relgn | With ugronot, proud Cavalier, "l iravo dosceudanta koffled hiere,— All whio linvo stocd in pholaus strong, Tiolled baek (o surgIng {ides of wrong, Tinuted raro germs of Literty, Now ttsen, grand, statcly, pinit treo, “Nenth whouo great hude, in deoponing Hght, o natlons laru Tt uglice, gty They siriko the puim 3 Join riendly haud North, South, Exst, West, own kindrea Inild,~ Ono horitage,—tlio modol Btate Bound Ly connnturol bouda of fate, Whora oft Thankglving's prayor ehould rise To Iim whoso will all good supplies | . Whilo swift glides on tho coursa of Time, And century-wonders wax sublino, ‘Thls dny fmiperin) offerings bring; Aako Henvew's bigh-storfed arclics ring ; With glowing heart, with clazlon touguo, Toot Freedom’s nira be loudly sung s Farib, Eirth, far-listening, siout heae Tta Jublico fnst drawing noar, In Cosponing harmony ascord, Al ranka caoro tho £overelgn Lord, Ao lcd the * Fatliers™ o'er the deop Tho groat Thankagiving hore ta koop | +g now foud childron, glad, rotura To whera parontal altars burd ; That friends ranow, roweavo Lo to “Pank Thno survives ond eannot dl | Full pauy a group, all radlont, Uright, il graco tho o of farivd Mgt Tnto-boatning sicetar sparlding fow 3 Sweot mierrhiicnts no boundaries know ; Tiugo groaning {ablzs vio around, Tiled 111 Iuxuriousness profounid, Whilo dalutics all shall overflow, @o scek tho poor ; roliova of woo'; Bld Charity apundanco find 3 With doopanitig lovo ombraco mankind 3 And, whilo Tuanlisgiving’s Joys shall gront, Lot W¥ont, Dogpalr, find il comipletc, + "o Patriot’s Lieatt shall Awoll with prido s Tlio Christian joy thut Chirlst hatk died To bless tho needy, lost, undone, Thio nntioue gather, mufo them one 1 #1lg woll 1 Ail lneal bounds ratire afore congonlal, sproadiny fire § iTho Stars and Stripes, loug may they shine ; 1o 01d Thankglving yours snd miue | RV, W, 8. Braominp, Proclamations by tho Presidont and Vurious Governorss DY PRESIDENT GRANT. 5 Tho approaching closo of another year brings witls it tho occasion for renowed Thanksgiving aud nolinowlodgment to tho. Almighty Ruler of the Universo for the unnumbered mercies which Lo by bestowed uvon us, Abundant harvests hnve beon among tho rowards of industry. With local excoptions, Lealth las ‘boou among tho JDlegsiugy enjoyad. Tranquillity ot home aud peace with other nations have provailed. Frugal }mluah'v ig regninivg its meritad rocognition and ita morited rewards. Gradually, but, undor the providenoa of God, surely, as wo trust, tho na-- tion Is recovoring from tho lingering rosulls of o dread(ul civil strifo, For theso and all tho othor morcios vouchsnfed, it bocomes us a8 a peoplo to return heartfolt and grateful acknowledgments, and with our Thankegiving wo may unite prayors for tho cesantion of local and tomporary suifer- ing. I theroforo recommond that on ‘Churaday, the 27th day of November uext, tho pooplo meet in their rospactive places of worship (o make thoir acknowledgmonta to Almighty God for His bouuties and His protoction, and offor to Him prayers for their continuauce, BY GOV. DEVERIDGE, OF JLLINOIS. In obedienco to custons, andin conformity with the action of the Prosident, I, Johu L. Bove- ridge, Governor of tho State of Illinois, do ap- point Thuruday, tho 27th day of Novembior noxt, aaay of Thaukegiving to Almighty God, for tho morcics and Iy.ossings of auothor year. Lot all thopeoplegivothanks in the sauctuary, rojoice at home, and bo glad in thoir hearts. DY QOV. ULNDRIORL, OF INDIANA, ‘Tho Progident of tho United Statos has ap- ,xcl.ued Thursday, Nov. 27, 1873, ns a day of Thankagiving and prayer to Almighty God. I, Thomns A, Ilondricks, Governox of the Stato of Indiana, recommond_to tho poople of Indinna o goneral and propor observauce of that day. DY 0OV. CARDENTER, OF I0WA, As tho Pravidout bins designated and met apart Thursday, the 4ith duy of November, 1878, for the customary coromonies of Lhanksgiving and praieo, commending to the people of the whole country the duty of its observation, I hoartily socond his recommondation aud ronow the sumne to tho citizens of Town. Our graonrios aro full to overtiowing ; our genoral healthfulness as n peoplo : our comuarativa oxemption from the offect of financial disaster; our awalkoned thought upon questions which pertain to material pro- gress, leading to the devolopment of our homo resourcos ; aud, ebove all, our advancoment in the cducationnl, moral, and benevolont onter- prisen which alstinguial this ngo of Christian civilization, and which aro au oarnest and pro- phetic of still greator increaso eud progress in the futuro ; oll constituto subjeets_of thankful- ness and gratitudo to Him who is Lord over all. And, whilo wo are returning thanks for the ‘boneficonco of an nvorm\'\nf Yrovidonco in His dealings with us, wo should romember in our prayerd, and by liberal contributions, those of our neighbors, sud cven of our own people, ‘whoso homes nro fixed in localitics wasted by fires, ravaged by devouring insccts, .scourged by tornadous, or stricken with pestilence, DY GOV. DAGLEY, OF MICHIOAN, In. obeeryvunco of tho time-honored custom, and in conformity with the paoclamation of the President, I keveby avpoint Lhursday, the 27th day of Novomber, 173, o8 n day of publio Thanks- giving. Let uson that day, in our respective placed of public worship,” and in our homes, remember with gratitudo that all onr blessings aro tho gift of God, Our misfortuncs only ara our own, Lot us, by acts of charity to 1is suf- foriug chilldron at hiomo and in sister Btatos, show that our (Ivmlltu‘ln is of tho heart, earnest and since: Y llcdu:t nob tho supplication of tho afllictod ; noithor twn away thy faco from a poor wen." DY GOV, WASIIDDRYN, OF WISCONSIN, In accordanca with usngo, and in conformity with the recommendation of the President of tho United Stutes, I, C. O, Washburn, Govornor of tho Btato of Wisconsin, do hiereby anpoint Thursday, the 27th day of Novewber, 1873, as o day of Thankegiving to Almighty Ctod, for'gen- ernl lhonith, prospority, und other hlessings vouchisafod fo the poopl of aur Btate durlng tho past yeur, And I oarnently recommend that all the peo- plo on that day nbstetn from thelr uaual lubors, I‘A\lfil uh:l in worship and pralso to the Author of aad. BY 0OV, WOODSON, OF MIBSOURI, Tho Iresident Lins designated 'U'nursdny, the 27th day of Novawbey, 1873, as o day forThanks- Flviug and pralve, Belloving that no poople ievo profoundor rensons for grratituda tothe Tathor of Mercics than tho pooplo of Missourl, and desiving abovo ull earthly considorations tho wmilos of Heaven upon uy, I, Bilas Woodaon, QGovornor of the ftets or Miskourd, do horoby most cordially rocommontd that the peoplo of tho Blato shall, on tho duy moutioged, meos in thoir resncctive plavos of worship, to 1otwn thanks to Almighty God for Ill3 piotecting eere durlng the past, and to invoko Iis favor in tho hestow- Ing of his richont blossings upon ug throughont tho yonrd that &ro to cowa, 1Y dOY, OBRONN, OF RANBAS, Anothar yorr in the belef but oventtul history of Kaneas, fraught with rosults for which v have =peeinl canso for congratuletion nnd than tulnoss to Divino Providonce, in drawing to n closo. A fruittul soil, undor thoe touch of intol- Tigent industry, has filled to replotion the graua- 1ies of tho tshandman, while our paople in tha varfoua vacetions of lifo have beon-blersod with a ostion of unususl prosperity und sucecss, A moreilul oxempiion from u postilouce thet hes wrought death and sufforing to lesu favored por- tlonu of our land han beon voushsafed to ua; und, n tho mlidst of Lealth, soourity, aad peaco, wo hiavo enjoyed o measura of unoxnmpled ma- torial posperity and ndvancoment. For these and other blessings, in which wo na a pooplo cannot fall to recognizo tho interposi- tlon, morey, and gooduossof the Bupromo Being, I’ coneurring in_tho rccom:nendation of tho Presidont of the Uuited Btates, do horoby dosig- nate Thuraday, the 27th of November, as o day of Thanktsgiving to Alinlghly Gods and X rocom- mond that wo, on that duy, abutain from nll sacu- Int pursnits, and nasomblo in our customary placos of worship to offer up our "dovotion to Dolty, and supplicato Him for n continuance of Lis protocting caro and guardiauship. DY A0V, FURNAS, OF NEDRASKA. In conformity with a proclamation by the Dresident of tho Unitad Btates, and in keoping with n tima-honored custom, and_as o recogni- tlon of dopendence on Him who dispenses boun- tlos and moruloa divinn,—* Ho who doals Lroad to the h““i y, and brings tho poor that ars cast out to His house,"—I recommend that Thuraday, Noy. 27, bo obsorved ns o doy of Thanksglviug and prayer; tunt, as for as practicable, tho nooplo of this Blato sbstaln from thoir uminl businosy pursuits, aud, meating at tho customary plucos of worship, or fn mivate, they unitedly Join o gratofal aud Lunible {houks and no- ivowledgmonts to Almighty Gpd for tho bloss- ings and protection vouchunfed, aud offer suppli- catous for their continuance, DY GOV, LEGLIE, OF RINTUORY. In grateful nud dovoub recogvition of thab Divino Providencs from which cometh ovory rood gift, and roalizing tho manifold merclos vouchsafed to us a8 & poople during tho pst yoor; thot, as tho cltizons of o freo and pros- perous Beato, wo aro #iill permitted to onjoy the lessings of clvil and religious livorty, nnd to sha.o 5o largely in those manifold comtorts and rofinomonts of life which attond tho advance- ment of knowledgo and progress of uocloty ; that our fields Linvo toemed with plonteons hai- veats, and every branch of industry received lts rewards; that, although wo have nob been wiolly exompt from * tho postilonco that walloth in” darkness and tho destruciion that wastoth at noonday,” still tho mercy that spared los beon greator than the scourgo which chantened; that 58 n pooplo wo sufforod comparatively so litlle from tho financial disastors which hnvo recently distresecd tho country; considering thoso and tho many othor eansos for devout gratitudoe wo havo to Ilim who camoth for us, I, Preston IT, Lestio, Goy- omor of tho Commcnwonlth of Kontucky, do heioby sppoiut Llhursday, the 27Lh day of No- vomber, a8 a doy of publio Thanksgiving to Al- mighty God,—requesling that the pooplo of the Commonwezlth, coasing from allugeular employ- ment on that day, shall vopair to their respectivo placos of worship, und rendor thanks and praisa 10 our Hoavenly Jiather for tho blessings of tho pnut‘yenr, aud “supplicato Hig continued morey and favar; not forgetting, eithor in their prayers or their activa charity, the wants of the poor and afllicted in our own or in neighboring Stazes; for s thuro l’ulifiiuu and undofiled hofore God and tho Tather io this: to visit tho fatherless and widows iu their afliction, and keep oursolves unspotted {from tho world." 1Y GOV. ELUERT, OF COLORADO, In accordance with established usage, and tho proclamation of the President of tho United Htates, [, Brucl H, Elbert, Governor of tho Territory of Calorads, do_Loreby ot apart Thur&dn{. tho 27th day of Novembor, ns o da; of Thanksgiving and prayor, and recommond tho poople of Colorado to assomble, upon that day, in their respectivo placos of worship, and offer to tho *“@Giver of All Good" thoe homago of grateful hearts for the abundant blessings of tho closing gum‘. and supplicata that ho will continuo to bloss our poople, our Territory, rad our country. DY GOY. GROVER, OF OREON. In grateful acknowlodgment ot tho uncounted blessingy of Providonce in our bountiful Lar- veste, continued health, and gonoral peace, and in racognition of tho notablo fact that while, during tho past yoar, mauy of~our siater Btaies have boou sufTerera from pestilence and finaucial distrepees, wo havo beon vouchsafed tho full on- joyment of moro than usunl pronperity and ex- omption from disonao; and, whilo dovastationn by fira have visited our chiof city and sovesal olbor_localities within our bordors, thoy havo sorved to cxhivit such recuperative ~power it" people 28 to turn scoming disaater into good ortune, Now, therofore, I, L, I, Grovoer, Governor of thio State of Orogon, do appolut Thuvsday, the 27th day of November, A, D, 1873, to bg ob- sorved as u day of 'Phaunkegiving to Almighty God, the Great Giver of All Good snd Perfect Gifty, for tho mercies and blessings of tho yomr now draying to a close. BLAND. The Cheeky Individunl Who Attempt= ed to Locture Last Evouing. Tho Coming Lecturer has at last nppeared, and neither the proprietors of tho Star, the Union Parlk, nor sny other Lecture Course, can liave the pleasuro—nay, pride—of maying, *“We introduced Bland to the Chicago public.” Tho star of Beecher, of Mark Twalu, of Brot Harto, has paled foravor beforo tho gleam of the now nrrival, Of the easly lifo of Bland wo can say nothing, With tho obaracteristic mod- esty of groat men, he declines to onforinto particulars with regard to eithor his infancy, boyhood, or mafurer yesrs. Unlike Mark I'wain, who satisfled tho public with his genealogy, he is muto with regard to his parent- age, snd it wag with o rocling of satisfaction that & Tmmuxe roporter gleaned from two bonrders at the Parker Iloues, where tho great lecturor coneeals himself from the public stare, that tho parents of the great Bland were o Mr, ond Mra. Dland, of Northern Michi- gan. Tho grent loclurer has repeatediy declined to bo oxumined by a phrenologist, #o that o classlfied description of tho organs of his brain isnot attainable. Wero such an examination mado, thero is no doubt that it would reenlt in tha discovery ol enormous bumps, respectively of impudence, mondacity, sud fraud, I¢ must have been whilo laboring under tho in- fluenco of tho mondacious bump that Dland concocted lia rigmarole lecture on * Westorn Lifo ; or, Lifo Among tho Duffalo.” It weg the fraudulent bump which prompted him to porsuade the public to go to hear him, and the impudent Lump was what Lo reliod upon to carry him up the platform aud faco the pu- dienco of fifty who Lad gathored to hear his yarn, but who woro reduced to about twonty-five by tho timo the flyst half-hour was ovor. 'The personal appearance of the leciuror was not pre- pessossing, 1lis faco wore a vacsnt, proivio- dogpish expression, somewbat relioved Ly n dycd mustache, whicl contraslod sharply with the undyed tint of tho tuft ab tho eud of his chin, 1L clothes evidontly hud been *roughing it " if Lo Lind not., 1lis boots wero of {lio coarsust cowhide, 1fig leoture was a rambling yarn, with only an vconsionul gleam of intoresting maiter, which oceurred whon lo consuited a book, ap- parontly ono of Mark Twain's, which lay on the table botoro Lim. "The Lest thing in bis lesturo roproauco as ncerly vorbatin ng possiblo ¢ “Tust timo I—went_buftalo bunting—bought o liorse, It was o wild Moxican horse, 1 paid At~ tecn dollays for that horse. 1lo ought only to Liave cost Mt{ couts, [Loufi T.8uso, during which tho great Bland consulted his notos nud tho wudisuce stauped vigorously.] Got on the horeo's—back, ~ Oid huntor—told mo not—to got {u front of thie hord. Tound mysolf right in— tvont of s hord of—four thouand buffaloes, My bozse fiung me—ofi—hin baclk, L fell—on the grouud, (Aunother long pauso, during which tho audeincs _applauded vooit- orounly, and somo one cried our, **'fuko another drink, old man l"{ £ caught tho lending—buia- lo—by thoe tail. 1fo draggoed wmo anlong—at the rate—of about 05 milos un hour—drugged mo about 60 miles—1 was Just giving way—of my bold—whon the buffalocs ewerved at—u rivor— iuto winois I foll—I was gavod,” At tho con- clusion of tho narration of this editying opisodo tho great locturer's audionoo wug reduced to ton peoplo, whon tho roporter, out of dofercuca o tho tuck which fa enid to bo oconfaived in odd nuwmbers, departed also, leaving Lehiud him an sudlones of nino, Nir, Blaud bios lstalkon bis calling, 1Iie nat- ural checls, his robust frame rnd sonorous volco, marx him 28 tho making of & sucenssful stroot- vondor of patout pous, dinmond-vuiters, gorters, or poanuts, 'L'hore aro still uuwcupled’ cornors on Madison stroat, Lot him buy o stall and o #took of snnll waros, and iu u month he may, by striot uttontion to businoss, cavor the loases in- cidont to his st wight's losture. LILLY R SE FOUND, ‘The littlo girl, Lilly Itvose, whoso myatorious dissppomsuco from hor bome, No, 859 Ihivd avenuo, vweg noliced in 'Lur TRIDUNE, wag yo- tugned to Lor parenis on Tuosday evoniug by Offleer Keon, who found hor in a bonrding houao, at 109 Weat \Washington streot, whero o wag performing the duticu of s nurso, It spporrt Lhat tho little girl biad no intention of golug to Bultimoro, as 1t was supbosed sho had, but, boing Jmpressed with the lden that her mothier fmposed too many du- ties upon hor, she concluded to see if an unncconntabie abienco from hiomo for a shork timo, would not make her burdens lightor, She rolntod that, after leaving tho Haven Solool, gho tool n car for tho West Bide, and having seen in n papor that a nursc-girl was wantod nt No. 109 Wost Washington stroct, sho appliod for tho sltuntion, sud was accapted, Hor discovery was brought about by the gentloman who em= ployed hor informing’tho polico of her Where abouts, Bho ot first refused to roturn homo, but finally rolutantly consented, —_—— TIE WOMAN’S HOSPITAL, Annunl Mocting of tho Governorses Ikeports of the Offlcors=Iecord of o Yenrts Noble Worlc, Tho annual meoting of the Governors of tho ‘Womwnan's Hospital of tho Btato of Illinols, way held last ovoning ot No. 220 Thirtioth oirect, the Rov, J. B, Forreator in the chair, I'io buniness of tho meoting was princlpally the presentation of roports, The first submitied was that of tho Lady Suporvisors, showing the following facts : Through tho liberality of friends the Associn~ tlon wns cnablod last apring to purchnse tho sito, No, 220 Thirtioth stroot, now ocoupled by tho hospital, It hiad slways boon the object of the projectora of tho charity to roceive only froo patonts, but tho porpotusl shortucss of funds had hitherto provented the Association from receiving moro than half the inmates freo, Most of the paticnta who wero able to make any remuneration preforred to do so. Tha roport oxproesed tho thanks of the ladics to thoso who 1iad aided tho hospital by encouragemoent and mouey. Tho Assqgintion had no incomo of a fixed obaracter, aud still owed about £5,000 on its property, 1fonce the Iadios call upon tho publio to onntribute to its support. 'Fhey solicit on- dowments and boquests from the charitablo, and waut, sbovo all, & substantinl list of annual membors, Mr. J, Irving Penrco presentod thoe Tronse urer's roport, which sot forth that al tho Inst aunual picoting thoro woro on band $7.41, the reeoipts §2,651 ; expouditures, 2,820.98; Lalanco duo tho Lionsurcr, §87.82. In nddition to this waa the Lady Bupervisor's report, which showa Reeolpts, 827749 ; disburssnionts, £277.40, Tho roporta wora filad and orderad to be published. ‘he report of the Burgoon-in-Chiof, Dr. A. Teoves Jnokoon, was nlso recolved and read. The Tollowing la tho substanco of it : In Novembor 1, 1872, there woro 7 pationts in tha hospital, sineo which dato 18 havo beon admitted ; making o total of 25, .Of these 19 wore married and G unmarried ; they wore disposed of no follows : Cured, 0 ; improved, 10; died, 3: unknown, 3 ; incurablo, 1; sent to Scammon Hospltal, 1 ; un- der treatment, 2. ‘I'he deaths woroe thoso of a young girl agoed 19, who was suffering from pulmonary cquswinption bowides othor disonsos whon admitted ; tho othor o rosidont of Iouia, Mich., aged 47 yoars. Tho dispensary dopartmont had rolloved 83 nddi- tional pationts during tho yosr, 31 married and 12 gingle. Tho peeuliar charactor of the disor- dors of })ntimllu renders the gratuitous service unusually repulsive to gensitivo minds forced to nccept thom, Henco the policy of tho Lospital lias been to show tha applicants for aid the same dolicalo attontion ag is olaimed by privato Ico- (ml.lnutu. ‘Tho_ dispongary is Lopt open every WVeduceday aud Saturdey from 11 to 1 o'elocis, the only pausports required boing disoase, pov- orty, aud cleanliness. iy mflm was also filed and ordored pub- lished. tor somo discussion, the mooting nd- journed. —_— PERSONAL. THE CITY. W. Spalding, of Boaton, it ot the Palmer. N. Merrill, of Milwaukeo, is ot tho Palmer. J. W. Guild, of Boston, is at tho Sherman. L. F. Frisby, of Wisconsin, 18 at the Palmor, Bidney Slmmon, of London, is at the Palmer, Joseph Coopor, of Moutreal, is at the Bher- men. Scth Adams, of Fond du Lac, ia at tho Bhor- man. ‘Wm, F. Davis, of Boston, is at the Grand Pa- cifie, T. O. Nicodomus, of Baltimore, is at tho Palmer. Edward Terry, of London, Eng., is ot the Palmor, G. W. Robinson, of Pentwator, Fla,, isat the Bhorman, Tho Hon, I, A. Conkling, of New York, 18 at tho Sherman, Mongicur Ganz, of Antwerp, Holland, ia at th Grand Pacifie, . 3 The Rov. W. I, Milburn, of Jacksonvillo, is at the Grand Paciflc. Tho Hon, John T, Averill, of 8t. Paul, is at the Graud Pacific. A. M, Clark, Leavonworth ; J. A. Howe, Du-~ bugque, aud ALx. Dodgo, Philadelphis, ara at the Sherman, A, Kimbell, Assistant Superintondent of the Roek Island Railrond at Daveuport, isat the Grand Puecifle. Gan, Joaeph 8. Roynolds and i sistor, Miss Birdie Noynolds, now traveling in Europe, were, ot lust accounts, in Romo, ‘Tho stackholders of tho Celumet and Chicago Canul and Docle Cum{;nny clceted Charles L. Harding, of Boston, a Director of the Company yosterday, L. M. Bennott, Omaha; A. W. Daley, Mon- treal; J. N, Lafaye, New Orleann; and A, Youngmore, Fort Howard,‘are registered st the Grand Pacitlo. J. B. Johason, Minoral Point; George A, Ellly, Boston; W, I'. Bushuell, Mendota; N. Mewill, Milwaukee, and L. H, Douglass, Detroit, are guesty ot tho Palmer, Mr. J. 8, Oliver has beon n{:pclntnd Buperin tondeunt of tho Northwoatern Hailway Company's Towa Division, in_placo of the lato John B, Watkius, and Mr. 8, J, Mills has been appoiuted Assistaut Suporintendont. T. E. Hinkeloy, Tigq., President of the Chicago & U'nducal Railrond, and Col, Richard P. Mor- gow, Prosidont of the Rallrond Commisxioners, woro appointed yesterdsy Ioceivers of the Gilwan, Clinton & Springfield Railroad, Au offleial circular from Mr, Albert Koop, Presidont of tho Chicago & Northiestorn Rail- way Company, anuaunces that Col. Jamen IT, Howo lny reaigned the oftico of General Man- egor, and that Mr. II, H. Porter has beon ap- pointod his succossor, Tho chmi‘i;n takos cffect on the 1st prox. T'no incoming haunagor haa for yoars beou actively identified withiho Com- pany's operations ag n mombor of the Executive Committoo and Bonrd of Direotors. Ilo fs also a Director ot ihe 0, R I & I R. R. Co. 1lla advancement bhas boon won- Qorfally rapid. 1o commenced as clerk in thoold Galong & Chicago Union ticket-oftico, roso to tho Buperintondency of tho Michigan Southern be- foro its consolidation with the Lake Shoro, and, though & young man compared with other rail- road ofiicers, §s porfectly famillar with all thode- tails and intricacies of managemont, DY TELEGRATIL. 8r. Lous, Nov. 26.—1he Hou. Richard Yates in sorlously {1l at Birnum’s 1otel, in this city, and his faiily has boen snnt for. 1lo returnedn fow days ago from a_tour of inspeotion, with othor United Statos Rallroad Commussionors, ovor tho lino of the Fulton, Cafro & Litile Rock Railrond, IN GENERAL, Tho regular wintor trial of Mrs, Olem will commoxuco next mouth, Tho Marchioness of Lorno has just bustnd {xnr busband, und done it handgomaly, the soulp- oI BY. Iminedintely aftor {he donth of the Into ohild- Prince, it way docreod that there ehonld be na wmusio in tho Japancse houses for thrae doys, and tho order was univorsally respectod. Tho oldest man s in Drazil, sfter all, Joso Marting Coutinho was born st Suxusroma in *16%5, and s, thoroforo, 178 yenrs old, Ho is wlill in poseespion of tho wontal fmoulties, and ;h{; u:uly bodily atlment {8 siiffucss of tho leg- joints. ‘fho Virginiuy, {t 1a said, belongod to n Ar. Willlam I'atterson, of New York, and was bought by Lim for tho Cubans, In compolling that ves- sol to uiriko, thorofore, Bpaln struck Bully lat- torson, 'lis ono more perploxing riddle s Cincinnati Enquirer. Kulsor William has deolded to lteap $40,000,- 000 in gold coin on haud for auny sudden war omorgenoy which may arigo, It is to bo kept in the Juliug Tower of tha Citadel of Spandau, aud will bo guarded by a detachment of soldlory. Atr, L. W, Halford, Intely of Chicago, has “ assumod editorinl oharge of tho Iudianapolis Jouraal.” e savu tiore will bo “*no suddon or phenomonal biiliianey ordazzle ; no rewsrkablo divinations or vrovhoolos to bowilder the com- mon mind; no sonentional senrchings after tho {llimitablo to dazo the multitude.” “Toh!" eaid Princo Blsmatck to the Coun- toss Andrassy, in company with whom ho wit- nossed the denth agonios of Cardinnl Winchou- ter, in the play of * Iloury VL,” " this Cardinal dios well enough, but what is ouo Cardinal 2 1f 1 biad'been Shalkspearo, I nhould huvo killed oft tho whole ninety of llmxp!" Cnpt. Bpoedy, n British officor, who distin- uishied himself in the Abimululnn eampagh, ny ontored tho sorvice of tho linjah of Lavut, and 18 to rocolvo o salary of £1,000 per month Untii Iately Onpt, Bq‘udy was tho tutor of Princo Alnmayu, ‘son of tho Iato King Thoodorus of Abyaaiuia, Tho Enql{ah Tndependent underatanda it to bo ‘lrahv.blc. f not cortain, that tho Roy., Iomy Ward Boochor will como to London in May noxt to preach the annual sermon for the London Misslonary Euclutfi'. It fa aald that ho will at the samo timo opon the ¢ City 'Pomplo,” now build- ing for Dr, Parkor and his'congregation. A Mr. Loador, nn Irishman, who holds a com- ‘mission In tho Carlist army i Spaln, latoly loo- tured in Dublin, Ircland, to show thio merits of tho cause of Don Oarlos, When lio roforred to Castelar and other Bpanish Ropublicans as Com- muniats, about 200 Nationalists in the gallery rotten-oggod the lecturar and choored for the Bpanisrdd whom be had denouncod. ———— THE CITY IN BRIEF. Tho counting-room of Tur Tnrmune will bo closed this nftornoon, but will Lo open in tho ovoning from 7 to 10 o’clock for tho rocoption of advertisomonts, ete. A rogular mooting of the Board of Managoers of tho Boldiers' Homoe will bo hold on Friday aftornoon at tho resideuce of Dr, Hamill, No. 629 Wabash avenuo, The programmo of MoVickor's Thoatre will appear on Mondny evening in a now and ologant form, undor tho supervision of J. M, Barron, busi- nees manogor of tho theatro. A meoting of the citizens and stockholders in tho Chicago baso ball organization, which achiav- od such o reputation in thn soason of 1871, will bo beld at tha Grand Pacifio Hotol to-morrow evening, Lawrenco O'Brion, tho now Weat 8ido Collostor, liag takon an office in the Prairie Btato Loaun and Trust Company's building, ¢orner of Washington and Desplnines stroots, whero ho will commence ‘business noxt weok. Lina Dupuls obtained a warrant, yesterdsy, from Justico Seully, for tho arrest of Louis Con- nort, whom sho charges with basterdy and with stealing from Lor $50, all hor monoy, on the day tholr child was born, Tho trial will como off before Justico Beully to-morrow. Philip Mooro is & strong, lubberly follow, who got anpry at James Donohuo, o boy 13 years old, and threw a brick at him that struck him in tho miotith, knocking three of his teoth out, The case, at Plnlip's roquest, was continued till Fri- day morning. Joln Kenry bas long been suspected of being » railrond thief, but could not be caught till yes- terdny morning, when Lottio Lowis, & young icl, zow him coter a londed car of the *Star uion Line,” und sho notified au oftieor, who ar~ rested John, aud Scully hold him to the Crim- inal Couit in bail of 600, ‘Tax-pavera should romaomber that the strect Tamps of tlio city cost a littlo moro than a dollar and 8 half for overy minuto that they ave light- ed. II only ten mibulos per day could be saved on the tim, this would amount'to §5,600 in the course of the year. During the progress of a danco in Faulken- borg'a Ifall, No. 1310 Htate streot, yosterday morning, o fight oceurred belween two men, named Andrew O'Brien and Johu Ryen, inwhich the formor was slightly stabbod in the loft sido, o was_ attonded by Dr. Simmons, who pro- nounced tho wound not serious. A grocory-koopor named Fonlon, ot the corner of \5nllncn and Twenty-gixth stroots, made a complaint a4 the Union Streot Station yesterday that o meu namod Edwwid Wilson had paesed o counterfeit 50 Unitod States ‘I'reasury noto on lxixr: ‘inxmrdny morning. Wilson was not ar rostes g “ Avilude” ig the titlo of n now game for childron, by Messrs, West & Loe, of Worcestor, Mass, 'Che principle of the game is 1o give in- iustruction to children in ornithology, while amusing thom, imparting that uncouscivus in- formation to the young which is never forgotten in after-lifo. A Loarding-houso mintress, Mra. Mary Abba, of No. 627 South Clark stroet, was sirested yester- day Ly ORicer MoLaughtin, upou the chirgo of stealing tho sum of $115 from ono of her board- ors, o mon nawod Antoy Conkling. 8he was locked up at tho Armory, snd will bo examined before Banyon this morning. Samucl Gilbert, Cherles 1Inyward, and Charles Woiner are three dovoteos of froe-lunch coun- ters. They go iuto suloons aud tako a five-cont treat, and muke o fivo-dollar noise. Tho tears and promises of tho two tirat pornutted them to go'in peaco from Banyon's on pavmont of £5, bt Weinor engngod passage in tha city 'bus to Sridowell, whero ‘o purposos sponding tho win- or. Lnst night, about 9 o'clock, » sneak-thiof offected an entrance into the house of I, L. Andro, No. 707 Wabash avouno, aud, laying hold of & trunk fillod with valuable olothing, was making_away with it, whon ho was dotcoted. Ofieer Mehan, who lLappened to bo passing by tho houso, took tho fellow into custody, and locked him up at tho Avmory, whoro ho gave tho name of John Kelly, Ho will bo examincd be- foro Banyon this morning. Wo understand that sombo of the lndics on the West Sido, have, during the pust few woeks, been orgauizing o sdcloty to reise funds by which thoy may bo uble to assist tho poor of their immediato noighborhood during the com- ing wintor. 'They purposo giving o sorios of choico enterfainments, and buvo alrerdy prossed into their servico a number of promivont sivgors, who have kindly volunteered to assist in this food work. Mesars. Wildo, Dluett & Co., tho enterprisin) clothing firm, now eatablished in Dore's Duild- ing, vorner of Madiron and State streots, havo issued thesecond of theirmonthly eorios, entitled Wilde, Bluett &Co,'s Monthly. The pro;ontuumbor contaius selactions of Lhumoraus reading mattor, judicious advertiscmonts, sud o capital cut of their place of business. It is o mistake. John Smith s not dead, Hia intimnto friond is Obavles Aunctt, snd togathor they wont 1nto Swith's oystor house, coruer of Btatoand Harrigon streots, and, aftor cating thelr bivalves, raisod such o disturbance that Tlr, Smith was coustrainéd to Licle thom Loth into tho strcot, sud then have them avrest- od. Tor disordorly conduat thoy each racoivad u flno of §15 from Banyou. Dosides candy wars, Guuthor is afilictod with ovil-disposed porsons, who go into his manu- faatory, under his stove, and tteal yarious artl- clesin 16 and in tho storcroom. For o long timo he has boon harassed by this potty thioving, and at last on_Mondny evening lo eaught tvio Loye—James White and Franl Burgoss—who wero locked up, and yestorday leotured and flued by Banyon for diorderly conduct. Yostorday morniug Col. Inzalls, of Gen. Shorldan's stafl, appoared atb tho IIond:(um-mm of Polico, wearing tho latior gontlomuu's over- cont, Ilo explainad, in apology for assuming tho garment of Lis superior, that on Tuesluy ovening, botween tho hours of 6'and 8 o'clock bis Louso, No, Wabnsh _svonne, had heon eutorad by sneale-thlevos, and alarge quan- tity of vujunblo wearing apparol {akon, anong which woro two ovorcoats belonging to him. Tho elothing was mnialy military in stylo, and will bo cosily idontiflod,© A soarch througl tho pawn=ahops yosterdey did not roveal it. W, I’ Roncl wan the namo givon by Pat Farrel to ofticor Joln Waters, when tho latior ariested lim with threo tnbsof Luttor, worth £U5, that bo had just stolon from J, Fail & Ca.'s storo, No, 128 South Wator etrcot, At Farrol's raquest tho caso wag continued till Fiiday, undor ball of 1,000, Tarrol waus put in o cell with nn Lta'- ian, Allredo Benigo, whom he knocked down and rabbed of four banlk-boolis, containing cheoks algned to tho valuo of 3,000, Lonigu was obr sorved, iv the attornoon, to bavo u largo amount of mouoy, Which ho was showing in sutoons, and, ny it wad fearod ho would b robbod, ho was locked up till ho should becomo nobor, Tarrol iu o greal roscal, sud will undoubledly pass & fow years at Jotlot. proiuoll BEer W evolution Amonyg the Qunrikerd. Hrom the Springfetd (Masa,) Republican, Nov, 4 "o confereuce of Friends at Lyun, composed of dologates from nll over tho Unlted Btaton and Canada, listenod to soma vory :dical doctrino ynulcndny in tho slinpe of srgumonts thut tho s oxternal poonliarities™ whicl havo plways char- acterizod lyuulmu. huve outgrown thoir o and should now bo laid uside, Tho usoc of *theo apd #thou™ was declared to b ofton ungram- matical, ab tho eamo timo that it 1v & non-oskon- vinl of {ha cact, snd tho radicul ewsayint wout oi from thia to tho utill more revolutionary dootrino that ¥ any poouliaritios of garb™ ouchit to be dia« carded, a8 “no longor presonting any important loggon for truth,” strmmlml, of all, thouo vivwe do not soom to havo nroussd dissout. - EVANSTON. Announcement of Thanksglving Sors Vicow==Tho Union Misston Ncliooles Presentation to L. L. Groonlonf, Buq. 'Tho Rov. Dr. M. O, Briggs loctures at thho Nor- wogian Mothodist Church this evening, for the bonoflt of tho Bunday-school. Bubjoct: *Iluman Naturo Road Baokwards," Thanksgiving sorvices will bo hield at the Epla- copn! Ghurch this morning. ‘The othor churches will unite in sorvices at tho Mothodist Ohurch, at which timo tho Rov. G. O. Noyea will pronch. Bovaral philanthrople gentlemen and lndies of Evanston rocontly organized o Unlon BMisslon Hohool for tho benoflt of the poor children in tho villago who did not attond any churchor SBundny- schoul. Oonsiderablo succoss bus attended tho entorprise, A friend of tho school in this city wislied to give thom a Thanksgiving bonofit, and donnted a caso of oysters, otc,, for tho purpose, Theso waere served up for thom onTuesdeyjoven- ing, to thelr great gratifleation. Py T'ho ladies have organized a relief and aid so- cioty, and will canvassthe villago to solielt dona- tlons, Mr. E. A, Gago has copsonted to take chargo of anydonations that may bo sont tohim, L, L. Greenloaf, Eaq., has long boon ono of the most prominent citizena of Lvanston, and hias always been npoted for his gonerous dona- tions to evory worthy object whoso claims wero presculed to Lim. In addition to this, ho hau ‘probnbly dono more tor tho substantial improve- ‘mont aud up-buildiug of tho villago thau any other ono citizon, having always manifested an unbounded confldenco fu its ultlmate prosperity, and having materially contributed thereto by ercoting alarge numbor of fino dwollings, and dispoeing of them only to tho bost clagas of citi- zous, Tt ia not strange, therefore, that the recent oe- currouco of the twonty-fifth aunivorsary of his marringo to his cslimable wifo should suggest to bin numerous frionds the Froprinby of olforing him and bor somo material manifostation of the high cateom and regard iu which this' honored couplo are uuivorsnfiy rogarded. On Tuesdny ovening a numboer of represonta- tive cltizens called at bis rosidence, to which ho has boon confined by sicknass for neveral weeks, carrylng with {hom n very bLoautiful ond” coslly silver servies, n full sol of Obiun- brockfast and dinner _ waro, and ologantly bound coples of ** Taiug's Eoglish Litorature,” and “Alibone's Dictionary of Authors,” which bad been purchased at & cost of sbont $400, Thoyo woro presoated by the Rev, Dr. Henry Bannister, in a brief addross. Mt. Greenlonf feelingly respouded, roturning his thanks for tho unoxpooted tokens of osteem, and reciproesting every good wish nxpmaueli towards him, His remorks woro brief, but remarkably approriato. A noatly prepared parchment containing tho names of the donors, all of whom aro prominent rosidonts of Ivanston, Ohicago, aud elsewhoro, accompanied tho gifts. — THOROUGHLY WHITEWASHED. Every Evidence of Stain RRomoved trom the Characters of Officors Gals Ingher and Slayton, The Board of Polico Comminsionors met yos- terday afternoon, Commissioner Wright being absont, and deliberated on the charges against Slayton and Calleghor, In order that there should ko nothing councealed from thom, and ro- membering that Mr, Tiude, counél for Slayton and Gallagher, bad omitted to show whother tho Captaiu of the oflicera was acquaint- ed with® the circumstanco that Slay- ton had roceived monoy, OCommissionor Shoridan sent for Copt. Buckloy, snd in presenco of the attornoys aud policemen, ox- aminod him, ‘Tho Captain stated that Slayton bad told Limp all about it, and had accopted the money with his full knowledgs aud consent. After o foww minutes’ conversation, Commis- sionor Sheridan, spesking for the Board, au- nousnced tho charges dismissed. The ground for a0 disposing of thom, lio sald, wora thak not ono_of the charges had beon proved. With re- gard to tho arrest of Capt. Bull, that gentloman bad declured himself deputized aa a ** special de- tective,” wherors thoro was mno such ofii- cor known to the law. In the next placo, ho was mnot anthorized to mako tho ar- rest on tho soarch-warrant. Tho only ohatge upon whick tho Cowmissioners had auy doubt from the firat was thet of rcceiving mouoy, Thoy thought thon, and still continued to think, that it was not right to recoive money from outsiders for my‘{mmuau; but juasmuch as tho officors had acced with the consent of their suporior, it was ovident that they Lad 1o evil .intontion, Aud he would taita tho opportunity presented by Lhis caso to caution all ollicors in tha presouco of the Superintondont and Captains against the uso of monoy similarly obtaiued., On tho whola, tho olicera had "not failed in their duty in any ona single particular, and the Board regarded thom, ns thoy hod horatofore, as two of tho most valuablo, cnpable, and eficient officers on tho forca. 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