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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDA WASHINGTON. Resignation of Judgo Chovies T. Sherman, of the Northern Okio Districts Tho Hon, Martin Welker Mam- ed as His Successor. Oomments Upon the Senatorial Ap- pointment in Kanses Attempt to Pack tho House Committee on Indian Aifalrs. Spealker Blaine Willing to Make Up All the Commitices on + Iis Own Respon- sibility. tyecial Dlapatch to The Chieago Tribune, AVPOINTMENT OF DISTRICT OFFICERS. ‘Wasukarox, D. O., Dee. 26,.—Tho city papors of {o-dsy contnin a long list of tho appointmont of distiict ofticora ‘by Gov. Shopherd. Tho lidt comprices the namos of many of tho beat citl- zens in tho District, and tho Government ling doclined to appoiut o Inrgo number of officors, thus making o eaving in ealaries of $146,000, Theso efforts at cconomy nnd fair-dealing will, it I8 presumed, not fail to arrost tho attontion at least of a discriminating Cougreus. THE PRESIDENT ON DISTIICT AFFAINS. It In vald that tho Picsidont will tront of Die- wict nfairs ot longth in his fortheoming mes- suge. o will hoartily approvo sll that hos been done inthe way of public improvemont, uttorance to his confldence in the District inly, aud tako ocension to refer with just p:ids o tho fact that Washington was made the w04t 1 sgnificont clty in America under his ad- wiuiutration. NORTHERY ONIO JUDGESHIP, Tho appointment of the Hon., Martin Wolker to thie United Btates Judgeship for tho Northoern Objo District was a surptiso to that gentleman, a8 he hnd no previous intimation of it. seleciivi is commended by wll partics ns being moet fit, Judge Welker having & fine roputation 29 cupul'lo and a8 a wan of the highost iutegrity. BHERMAN'S RESIGNATION 18 commented upon as a confossion of his guilt, }\-m‘e wmnoy rogret that hois enabled to evade ustico, THE SUFREME COURT. ‘With regard to the changes to bo mado in tho Bupremo Court, rumor is busy. Tho Jatest bears the nawia of Bwayne for Chief Justice, and At- toney-Cteueral Willinme for the vacancy oo- cesfoued by Bwayne's promotion. Edward Piorcopont is agein brought forward as Williams® probablo successor. "THE RANSAS BENATOMIAL APPOINTMENT, Knnaws mon lhere assert that, in yiolding to tha clamor of the Lenvonworth Euoule, and ap- pointing Crozier ad interim tothe Caldwell va- caucy, ~Gov. Qsborn has sacriticed the bulli, if not the sum total, of his own chauces of election by the Legislaturo, by n sin- gular blandor Gov. Osborn sacms to have salect- od tho most odlous of tho numerous aspirants for the sppointment, Ho could hovo mado s action in the matter more unsatislnctory only by nllpoluung Caldwoll bimself, There Doy been all'tho time o gonoral fooling that, na far ns tho quostion of localitios was iuvolved by tho Sona- torjal contest, the preferonce ought to be given to Loavonworth, This waus Osborn's chiof clo- mont of strength, and how ho could have been_inducetl to throw it away, not only by appolnting a Leavonworth man, but by selecting thio worst Leavenworth man that could be fouud, 13 & myetory in Kangas clrclo horo, Ono of tho Kansns Representatives said to-night that,unlogs somo uxtnonl!nnr{ dovelopment transpired in QOsborn's favor, in tho noxt two mounths, Hurvoy's olection was reasonably assured, THE QUSE COMMITTEL ON INDIAN AFFAINS, The indications aro that Speakor Blaiuo, with aview to gaining favor inthe Bouthwest, will make wp the House Committco on Indian Affairs from mstorial favorablo to the orgauizo- tion of s regular Territorial Governmont in the Indian Torritor; Ludian Torsitory, and tho opoulug thoroot o opposition ~ to this olicy Lms horotoforo came main- y from tho _ Norlhenatorn States, where *‘Lo! the poor Indian” iy still an object of roverontinl pity aud yomantic sympathy as maudlin sa it is mistaken. This opposition ‘will be pretty much withdrawn from the uext Con- gros, by reason of tho better fucilities which the members havo onjoyel durmfiv the lust scason for gaining corrcct impreseions of tho witustion. Tho policy of affording thom facili~ tles for visiting the territory under considora- tion, during vacation, has been productive of &ood rosults upon tho Congressional mind. 'bere I8 no present indication, Lowevor, that there will be any modification of the Indinn }ufl::y of the Administration beyond the above acts. THE_CAUCUS OF THE REPUDLICAN MEMDERS of tho House is set for Suturday evening. THANKSUIVING. All the dopartments will cloge to-morrow, and public business will be susponded, 8s far ns possible, A OIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION, it is oflicially announced, will bo held at Clncionati on the Gth of Decembor, to fill vacaucies in the War, Treasury, Interior, and Post-Olico Departmonts, BENATOR LOOAN 1a gald to hiave lost, by tho failure of the Texas Tacitic Construction Company, slmost his entiro fortuno, [To the Associated Press) 4 JUDICIAL RESIGNATION. WasmngroN, D. C., Nov. 20.—Charles T, Bherman, United States District Judgo for the Northurn District of Obio, has rosigued, to va- cate tha Bonch on {he 18t of Decembor, and Martin Wellker, formerly o momber of Congroas, has buen appointed to fill the vacaucy, TEBSONAL, BMr, John B. Delano, Chief Clark in the Interior Departmont, rasignod to-day on account of ill-health. This was uot unoxpeoted, as dur- ing the past year Mr, Delano made brief visits to tho South'and Minnesota, but it is now found neceusary in order to obtain permanont reliof, to retiro altogethor from official duties, Ho hana Leen au efficient and courteous ofticer, aud Lis rotiraoy is grantfimgmuod by those having bus- inous with the Interfor Departmont, Tho va- canov will bo filled by tho appointment of Will- lam U, Morrill, of Maine, BPEAKER DLAINE still maintaing his seclusion and reticonce. Very fow uven of his moat intimate friends or of tho numnorons influontial gontlomen who oall on him ‘a0 sdmittad; and in Lis intercourso with thom he s gnudezi and csutious. Enough, howevor, s lmown of hiy mind to justify tho asaortion that the condemnation of the peoplo upon thosa cungfi‘umun who were Invalved in the Credit Molilier has not beea without its offect upon Mmé and that ho is, or was until rocently, un- deolded in regard to his courss with respoct to them, Enough fa known to warrsut, slyo, tho mssumption that ho has decided to innke the committees himself. On-ouo or two occasfons powerful Republicens, whose relationy with tho Bpeaker aro closo, Layo beon permitted to interviow him sinco his arrival ou belalf of the Congrossional frionda who deslro to bo placed on prominont committecs, but in no in- stance haa Mr. Blaing given any sign, sava that which indicated that hie waa DETERAINED TO KEEP THE MATTER IN HIS OWN HANDS, aud to ateumo all tho vosponnibility whish be- luaga {o tho oftice to which ho will’ bs electod boyond an.dvnnt\ua, This offectually diy- Emu of tho roports which have beon 1 olroulation to {ho effoct that he wished the Republican caucns to reliove him of tho vesponeibility of constituting committocs #0 far as tho Orodit-Mobilier mombors aro con- carued & if ha ever winhoed to Lave suci roliof stforded hiw, he has now, for ronsons best known to himself, entirely changed hls mind ; oud, In 6o dolug, ho bas eusured tle respect of }"‘h'n [nxjority of the Tepublican Gongrumot, 70 been loud in porsbopdidny thoir dluspproval of uny — OCEAN STEAKBHIP NEWS. Liyznroow, Nov, 20.—SBtoamships California snd Spain, from Now York, huve arrlved out, New Youx, Nov, 0—Arrived, steamships Frisla, from il-mburg; Olympia and Viotorin, ‘rom Glasgow, Ariived, stesmer Canads, from London. NEW YORK COAL SALE, New Yonk, Nov. 20.—At the suction sale of Berauton cosl to-day, 70,000 torm woro sold at tho following prioos, w4 comparod with the pro- yious sale: Bteamboat, 4,000 tous, Nov, 26, $4.66 @490 ) 0ok, 99, §4.80@L88 1 grale, 14,000 tons, Nev, 20, 81.975¢@5,00 &, Oct, 29, £5.00; opm. 4,000 tons, & 5: 4 Oct. 20, 96.9076.15 Wewvo, 90 fon, Nov. 28, S6.1257@B.66 3 Oot, 30, £15,40¢ Ab chestnut, 8, tony, Nov. 26, 4,684,673 § Oct. 20, 84,55, ety TWEED'S CONFEDERATES. Tagernoll and Rarrington, 'Fams muny Ring Whievew, Convicted of rRerys Sreefal Dispa N to The Chfcago Tribune, * Kuw Yons, —Tho suit ngainst tho ring-forgers, Ingereoll and Tarrington, han boon summntly disposed of, Their trinl was Dbogun lust Motrday, and onded this evening. Their offonse muy ba summarized s follows : A bill for plumbing and mnson-work, ulloged tohnveo beon done by Ifeath & Smith, for tho County Court 1ouso, from Oct. 14, 1869 to Deo. 1, 1870, mnounting to 15,138.40, was presonted to the Court Ilouso Comminsionors, when the fuct wos that tho finn of Moath & Bmith lind ceased to exiat for moulhy prior to Oct, 14, 1869, It was cortilied na corroct by the dofendrnt, Ingorsoll, as Commiseloner, and by his nssociale Commnissionor, Moseru. Conrad, Norton, aud Walsh. The indoraoment of Hanth & Smith was forged to the wrerant. ‘I'to monoy was doposiled to tha crodit of Ingor~ tioll in the lloworf Dank. : "Pho ovidouco nhows that eath & Smith novor presented this hill; that ib was 1o wdosued by Heath or any member of the flem, It way in- dorzed by Mr, Farrmgton in tnolr nume, and wes put into the accaint of Ingorsoll, appenr- ing on hin deposit tickot, Ifenth, the busivess portuer, nover 6w tho Indorsemont, JUDGY, DAVIS CHANGED UG JURY in {ho cuno this afternoon, and {hoy rotivad be- tween 6 und 7 o'clock ]). m. Afier nn nbsuuco of lesg thun 30 minutes thoy returned and rendered o vordiot of forgery in tho third degreo, At tho request of the yprironer's counsel, son- tonco was deforred until Friday sud the prisonor remanded to the cugtodyof the Shoriff 's ofiicors. (20 the Associaled Press) New Yoni, Nov. 40,—In the ingersoll and Farrington caso this p. m,, Mr. Tromain closod for tho prosccution und Judge Daviy dolivored o lorgthy" charge, occupying over two hourd. On tho first count, tho clmr?o of indorsing tho namo of IHonth & Smith, it way_enough it thoro was collusion botweon Ingorsoll and Forrington, eoven thongh * ono of thom might mnot have touched the paper. As to tho second count, tho charge ©of uttering a warrant fraudutontly, tho Judge snid it _io sufliciont to establish that dofondants uttored tho warrant knowing that it bo forged for the purpose of 5. :ing mouoy of tho conuty transferrod to Ingetnoll's credit. ‘Uho theory of tho prosccution way that tho bill was mado, and with thatintont, and Ingorsoll, being tho Court~ House Commissionar, used the nnne of the ox- tinet firm of Heath & Smith., It was then nee- cssary to forgo tho indorsement of Hoath & Smith to trausfor the mouney. Thero is somo doubt 88 to who wrote this indorscment, Tho ovidence is that the writing is not Ionth's nor Smith's. Farrington, it is concoded, wrote the body of tho bill, and an expert testi- fion that the signature was writton by the samo porson, but it is not ko matorial whoso writing it gu. provided it was done by the agency snd un- dor tho control of both ot oither ~ of ‘doefendants for & common object. 'Fho paper got into In- gorsoll's hands, It required indorsemont for puymont, and was indorsed, and in tho absonco of ou explavation the Jury must docide on the factw. 1f thoy believed the defondant Farriug-~ {on had tho pormivgion of IIeathk to uso the names of Heath and Simith, the jury could nob convict of forgery. Notwithstanding the onor- ‘mous frauds upon the cily that wo all boliove wore'committed, and which wora proved on au- otlier trial, you are tolook iu this caso rather upon th evidonco boforo you ; buk if you flud it one of tho numbor of frauds, yqu should ro- mombor 1t is of tho highest importance that public oflicors should 'bo lheld to a strict account and puuished. Such offonsos, un- like ordinary ones, show no ylolding to tho sudden impulso of sngor, uo giv- ing way beforo the temptation of wonk- ness or want, but coolnoss and deliboration in robbing theso whom they were bound to protect, which should call for condign purishmont, you find boti, or eithoer, not guilty, acqult ; if otherwiso, conviot. Tho jury retired at 4:45 and returned in half anhout with & yordict of guilty, 'Tho sontonco waa doforred till Friday, owing to the indispo- sition of Mr. Fuiler. Twoed in to ba kapt in the Tomba sovoral days, to allow him to sotile his private businoss, Will- inm M, Evarts, it is roported, has boon added to his counae), and ho will apply for a stay of pro- coodings, POLITICAL. ‘fhe Fight in Pennsylvanin Against the Now Election Commissionerss Special Diapatch to The Chicugo Tribune. PmiApeLriis, Nov, 20.—An application will bo mado by Benjamin H. Browster und Lowis It. Ashurst, in bohalf of an clection officer, to the Supromo Court, on Tueaday, for an jujurction to rostrain tho Commissionora appoint- ed Dy the Conntitutional Convontion, to conduct the eloction on tho 16th of Docomboi when the new Constitution is submitted to the pooaple for ratifioation or rejection. The ground taken by the pelitioner is that undor tho pro- visions of tho proposod Constitution he is pre- vonted from sorving as an election officor, and iu thus made awenable under an act of tho As. sombly for any dereliction of duty. 'on his part, ‘Fho " petitioner nlso claims that boing duly qualified by law, that ouy nct of tho Commissioners of Elcotion would bo an infringe- meont upon his rights, Thoe romainder of the complaint is in substance tho somo as that filed by J. E, Givel, on bohalf of sovoral tax-payors, on Tuonday last, Mr. Brewster hag aleo been rotained as counsel in another case, the potitionor epplying for an injunction, being & tax-payer who sesks tho in- terposition of the Court to provent the Com- minsionors of Election from expending tho mone) of tho tuz-payers on tho ground that the ordi- panco passod by tho Constitutional Con- vention _ {8 in’ confliet with oxisting laws, and that the instrumoent about to ho pub- mitted to tho people eznmot become tho law of the Commonwealth nutil ratifiod, It is ¢tated that twosimilar bills will bo presont- ed on Tuesday to tho Suprome:Court on the part of the citizens of Weatmoroland snd Allegheny Counties, In the first caso the Hon. Judge Cowan lLias beon retained as counsel. Colored Men’a Convention at Franits fort, Fiy. Crxanxarr, O, Nov, 26.—A Convontion of the colorod men of Kentucky moet nt Fraukfort Jestorday, aud appointod dulogaton to lho Na- ional Convention of their color which ia Lo a5 sewmble at Woshington on Dec, 0, Many resolu- tions of nn indopendont character were paseed 3 smong them ono nssm‘llni: lbu(rrl%m toan nqud division of the offices with the whits portion of tho Republican party, and that, if not granted, they wounld ot with any partyin the future whioh would best ssoure that rocognition, ‘Lhey also assort their right to sit as jurymen, Mmuniclpal Nojminntions in Memphis. DMrenpis, Tenn,, Nov. 26.—A cltizens' moot- ing last night ratitied Durky's nomination for Mayor and declarsd Clurles @, Locke nomi- nated_for City Tax-Collector, and Polico Super- intendont Itogoers for Wharfmoster. Thoro are neveral othor candidates for tho laiter oflice, and thera will bo nuather candidato for Mayaz, cither John Overtoy, Jr,, or Joun Lunguo. CANADA, Popularity of the Now Stinluiry, Speolut Dicvatoh to T'he Chacago Tyibuns, Tanozro, Ont,, Nov. 26,—Ifon, A Konzie, the now Promior of Caunda, huy boen re-elected for Lumbton without opposition, and received a grand banguet lnst night, Thoro is ouly oppo- eltion to ouo of the Mlinsters, and ho is certaln to ho re-olected. "'oponro, Ont, Nov, 26.—The Ifen. D, A, Mnedonald, Postmantor Genern!, wus cleoted by ucclamation to-day for Gllengarry, Ont. e COAL DEPOSIT AT WERNONA, ILL, Spectal Dlspateh to The Chicagn ‘tyibunie, ‘Wenona, IlL, Nov, 26.—Tho " Wenona peopls hava hoen prospecting for coul for some Llime, and taolr effortn were cruwued with succous $o- day. A vemd faot1ouo incl in thivkuces, 820 feot bolow the wurfuce, of suporior conl viay found, and our citizens aro jubilunt, A meoting will be lield to-morrow avening to hoar repoits, and take action toward pustiug down & sliatt, —a— A CHEEKY CHAMPIOR. Sweeiul ateh Lo The Chicagn Tribune, 1, Loums, Nov, &i,—3en Hogan sends the fol- towhug mporiaut dspatel to wmering papor: Oxaus, Nob,, Rov, 2,—AL tho citizean' tu- queet, 1 fulio o honetit hore to-night, Wil lenve or Ht. Louls to-morrow, (Bigoud) Bex Hogayw, Ohawpion of Amerioa, RAILROAD NEWS. The Gilman, Clinton & Springfield Road Seized by ihe Tom Scoit Intere: Posaible Controversy for the Posses- gion of the Road. The Formal Opening of the Hoo- saac Tunnel to Tako Placo To-Day. Other Railroad News. Spectal Dispatch to T Chicago Tribune, SenmariErp, 1L, Nov. 20,—Tho latost davel- opmont in tho Gilman, Clinton & Bpringtield Ttnilrond controveray i, that “Thomns A. Scott, of Philadelphin, and Q. A, Jowatt, of Columbus, Ohio, Truutoos sppointod uundor tho deod of trupt held by the bondholdors of the rond to scoure the puymant of the bonds, bave to-day taken possossion of tho rond nud oquipmonta for tho use and Venefit of the bondholdors. This iu dono under and by virtuo of Lhoir powors conforrod upon {hem by tho deod of trust, and lodono for tho ronson thnt tho rond hns failed to pay tho last two instellmonts of intercat. Mr. Bhepherd, tho Asslstant Superintondent has been placed in ch arge to conduct tha road. It was oxpected that tho Recoiver appointed by Judgo Tipton, who is supposed to bo Col. R. P, Morgan, Jr., would arrive hore to-night, but ho didnot. Itis cortain that whoever may bo ap- pointod that, whenever he shall arrive hore aud attempt to_ talo possossion of tho rond, Mr, Blepherd will deeline to turn it over to him, and’ then will como an atinchment for coutempt of Court, no doubt, sud the ond is not yot. Opening of the Hoosac Tununel. Dostoy, Mnas., Nov, 26.—Tho flual blast opening the {oosas tunnel will bo mado to-mor- row, and the work of many yoars and grent ox- ,)uudlhm: of wmouoey will bo practicslly finished. "Tho ovont will ocour to-morrow, at % o'clock in tho afternoon, before tho cyes of tho Gov- crnor of tho Btato aud s sclect company of distinguished mon, Tho blnst will bo an enormnous oro, no loss then 150 Ibe of nitro- Iycorino_boiug necossery to offect tho gront frinoh. Dispatchos racolved to-night stato that overything hins been mado ready and no poat- ponament i8 expected. Anticipating tho complotion of the tunnel thia yeur, tho yailroads which secl its coutrol for through West buainess aro laying thoir plans for the capture of the Logislaturo. Commizsionora of the Dircctors of the Filchburg, and the Ver- mont & Mnssachusettns Raflroads, who lave bLeen for somo dnys in consullation to offcot somo arrangement by which they can unito thelr forces for tho tunucl business, have decided upon the terms of a porpotusl leaso of tho Vormont & Massachusotts by tho Fitchburg Railrond, Tor tho firat-two yeurs, tho Fitcl- burg Compeuy pay to tho Vermont & Masanchusctts 4 por cont por annum ou the capital stock, tho following two yoara b per cont, snd thoreafter 6 per cont. Tho full Hoards of Doth corporations will shortly act upon this ro- port of thoir Commiscioners, which will un- doubtedly bo ratified. Nothing then remaius ‘but thoe sanotion of the stockholders, Receivers Appointed in the Onse of the Gilman, Clinton & Springliold Railrond. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Broominatox, Jil, Nov. 23.—On the part of the otockholdors of the Gilman, Olinton & 8pringfleld Railroad, complainants in tho case decided by Judge Tipton I{oulordny, nominated to-day for Reccivors Col, R. P. Morgon, of this city, and Francis E. Hincklcy, of Chleago, Pros- ident of tho Chicago & Paducah, Chicago, Pokin & Southwostern, and Ohloago & Towa Iaflronds. Tho appointment was at once approved by the Court. A bond of $200,000 will bo roquired. Suit to Foreclosc o Mortgage on the St. Josoph & Denver Ruilroed. 81, Joserm, Mo., Nov. 26.—Tho first-morigage bondholders of tho 8t. Josoph & Donyer Natl- rood iostituted = sult ot Topeks, Kansas, yestordey, for the purposo of foro- closing the mortgngo on that 1ino, and selling the rond nnd its lands.» The February to August interest for 1873 is due and unpnid, awountiug to $660,000. The smount of tho bonds is $7,000,000 CLOSE OF NAVIGATION. Fiurry Occasioned on tho Produce Ex- change in few York by the Locksup on the Eric CunnlesGenceral Rise in tho Prices of Perishnible ¥roducess Amount of Grain Frozen up in the Canal, spectal Diapateh fo The Chicago Tribune. New Yonx, Nov.26.—Tho following aro coples of tolegrame recoived at tho Produce Exchange to-day: Uri0a, Nov. 6. . 11, Grant, Superintendent: “Thore ara about 500 boats fu thia city, Canal naviga~ tion ia closed, (Signed) A, 3, SERGENT. Litie Favis, Nov, 90, Tho canal plaved out; 1o wmoro Loating hero this fall; very cold liero this morning, Gigued) Jaxzs Kexya, Jr, ost of tha boats montionod in tho first dis- patch bave a capacity of 2,600 to 2,800 barrels. An ostimate, therefore, can bo ensily mado of tho amount of produco in tho boats at Utica, which it will now be necessary to trausport by rail to this city. ADVANOE OF PRIOES CAUSED BY TUE LOCK-UP. 1t is stated by o prowinent man of the L'ro- dueo Exchange that the suddoen closing of the ca- uels hos onbanced tho prico of all cereals, nswell s perishble produce, Corn hns advancod 1c; wheat 6@80; oats 5@8o; and barley abont 166 per Luehel. ‘lo-day the luttor avticlo is worth rom $1.75@1.80 por bushel, Tho soasen hLag boen a remarkably short one, Ilasting only about six montbhs,~that iy, from May 11 to Nov, 18,—consequently mauy silippers and merchants woro talken Ly surprise, and the market for perishublo produce i in very demoralizod condition. Mauy merchants rofusa Lo nxrrunu au opluion as to tho future of prices for all perishabio produco, OFf this claus of morohnndise about 125,000 barrels apples and 200,000 barrols potatood are ice-bound, Wing kind of freight in carrled at tho risk of the ship- per, unlaus by agroement othorwleo. MUOI INDIGNATION I8 EXPRESOED by promiuent merchants couceining Lho slow~ need of cannl-boat Captamsindelivering vas govu. Alercbunts wflivm, howevor, tkat they lave no method of redress, snd zro at the meroy of cur- tlors, ‘Tho total amount of GIAIN ON THE CANAL on Weduesday was Wheat,., 1, 1,801,4n9 1,089,919 1,20 AL 89,251 B0 Totul, . 570,42 MonTrEAL, Can., Nov, 20.—The tug Wren hay got throuzh the Busubnrums Canal, iberating a wunmber of propolters and bargou, it fs thaugut that the carnal will bo reopened Lo allow the fleot ot western-bound buata to rocch their destina- tione, Yestorday and lnst nighl's traius woro ceneiderably delnyed by n hoavy snow-storm, tho houvioug, #o carly 10 tho scawon, for maiy yunre, Pouvanreremr, N. Y., Nov, 26,—The Hudsou e slled with flocting ico, and av Btuyvouant is frozun o I'ho steamer ‘homay Powell page- l:fll':lh, this mornmg, ‘Luo oy, 40,—The_Buporintendont of chaupa yoceived o tolegram to- duv rrom the Cannl Collzolor ab Utics stating (liat cannl unvigation bud elnsod at that place, and that 800 canal-buats are frozen up in that vieinity, 4 Fows CoLuonxe, Ont., Nov, 20.—The fos {u tha Wulluud Caual 18 protty tbich, 'Lho wy Jaunls Qriltlis was ont through Ly it thin morning, und wanlt, Vossely nre sifll passivg, aud somo twen= ty uro on Lake Outario, bound through, SUICIDE. Spectal Diapateh to ‘the Chizigo U'ribune, McGueaon, lowa, Nov, 20,—1ho wife of Dr, Amber. of Now Albin, Tows, commitiod suleide |llhln morniug by . taking poison. Cause uu- uown, GALESBURG’S ART EXPCSITION. & isvaleh o The Civasao Zribune, (targspuia, L., Nov, 20.—~The shue arb expo- sitiou bas buen crowdod .throughout the duy. T'ho ontries are now all in. and muke s varv tine phowing, Tho intorcat taken in this, Galos- burg's firsk nttompt 6t oxpositions, I induced tho mmanagors to posipono tho dny of closing uytil the 20th inat, ‘Ilie dopartmenty aro ol full, and many of tho works of art are of qront morlt. DPropaiations aro bolug mado to maka the concorts for tharemalndor of tho weelt somothing that shall bo worthy of tho occaslon. CRIME. An Enfernnl Machine Nent to Comps troller Greony 02 Now Yori. Nvecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Nrw Yonx, Nov. 20.—Thoro was rocolved nt tho Comptrollor's ofiico to-day, by tho eity mai] delivery, n small woodou box, nbout 8 inchoy long and 4 iuchos wide, which was noatly wrapped in paper, and addrossod, **Hon, An- drew H, Greon; Comptrollor, porsonal.” Tho nddress was not writton, but was mado up from alips which had beon cut from some documont, Ouo of tho doorkeopors oponod tho box, and found It conlninod aothor box, with o*aliding lid. Suspecting ovil of soma kind, instond of drawing the lid Lo iuserted n knifo fnsida tho Dos, utouding to open it in that way, On with- diawing his Lnifo-blndo, several graims of powder foll out into his land. Il at onco throw the box into o pail of water, and, nftor it hnd remaiued long cuongh to allow the thorouph saturation of 1ts contents, Lio removed and cut it open, It contaiued about half n pound of looye gunpowder, and_cighteen maotallio car- tridges o;( tho kind uscd in tho Iargeat sizo of Smithy & Weunon rovolvora. , A ploce of omory papor was fastoned to tho under sido of tho sliding bod, and on it rosted tho honds of rov- oral lucifor matches, Tho cobtrivanco was such that, should tho lid bo movad ovon lialf uu fuch, an ex‘)lnnlon would bo inovitablo, aud it would seom imposnible for the porson who oponed it, or otheris standing near, to escapo sovero injury, if their fato was uot instant donth. No chuo to the sender of this inferunl machine bas yet boon obtained, Tho matter hasbeen placed in tho lands of fllecrhlleullunt Matzell, by whom it will bo invostigatod. The Oughton Murder Trial nt Ottawn,. Spectaj Disnateh to The Chicago Iribune, OrTAWA, IIl,, Nov, 20.—Tho Oughton murdor cnao still attracts tho attoution of tho public, and was continuod ou trial to-day. Atd o'clock tho ovidenco was in on both wides, and Mr. Mayo, the Stalo’s. Attornoy, oponed tho argu- ment for tho people, Ho liold that tho charges nsojnnt his assistaut gronneutnr. Willlam W. O'Brien, Lad not beon sustained, not a particle of evidonco having beon offerod to sustnin them, and ho gavo the attorneys for tho dofenco an nniporhlnlty to_rotract thom. Mr. Bull, for the defonce, roplied that ho con- tended that there was = conspirnoy. Mr. Mayo added: ‘¢ And do you claim that Mr. O'Brion’ia guiley?" Mr. Bull anawered, ** You cun draw your ewn conclusions.” Tho County-Attornoy nddressed tho jury this evening. ‘Cho Stovenson Witc.Murder Cnse at Outalkosh. special_Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune, Osukoair, Wis,, Nov. 26.—Tha triel of Charles A. Btovonaon, wiio murdared hia wifc, and after- wards attompted to kill himself, in this city, Bept. 8, 1872, will commenco in the Cirouit Cow in a dny or two. BStovenson deliberately shot his wifo through the left brenst, and thon’ fired two shots from a rovolver into Lis hoad, and after~ wards cut his throat almost from ear to ear with a rezor, but mauaged to got well, and will put in o plea of tomporary insnnity. Durglaries in the Vicinity of Davens port, In. 3 Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Davesront, 1s., Nov. 206.—About 1 o'clook E;uturduy morning tho dry goods store of Harry ott, at Wilton, was robbed of 8800 worth of goods. A night or two sinco a storo in New Bos- ton was robbad of $500 worth of furs, tobacco, and dry goods, On & train in this oity, yestorday, s ladynamod Mra, Neott xm robbed of $500 in monoy ‘and - perd, Thard are gangs of thieves in this region now, Acquitted. Speeial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Fort Wayne, Ind,, Nov, 26,—Tho trial of Keol bofors 'Squire Ryan, for arnon, was conoluded this afternoon by bis acquittal, Now York Criminal Matters, New Yonx, Nov. 26.—John T. Irving, the gelf- accused murdoror of Mr, Natlan, plonded * not guilty " to-day to tho indictmont’ chisrging him with n burglary at » pawnshop in the Bowary, und stonling 200,000 worth of proporty. A mombor of tho firm of Tiffauy & Co. ¥e- porta that they have been robbod by a ualosman of o large quantity of valuable diamonds. Up till noon the police had nado little progress in the caso. The Hovana Bank robbers have been son- tenced to two years in the Penitentiary, Murder in Arkansas. Lrrrre Roox, Ark., Nov, 26.—On Monday, at Fulton, a man uamod Fuckott and two brothers named Cassidy got into a disputo over & gamoof cards, whon Puockett shot both thoe Cuesidys, mortally wounding one, or- focts of wbich he soriously wonnding tho othor. restod and started oyerland for the connty-seat st Washington. A ehort distance fiom I'ution he wag ghot from the brush, fell to tho ground, and was left for doad. Tho oflicer went after as- sistanco, and, on returning, found Puck- ott gone. He was soon found, however, trying¢ to make his escape, Though badly hurt, 16 wos taken back to Fulton, and yestorday pub on a train for Hopo Station, thence to bo con- voyed to Washington, A purty of Irishmen on- denvored to stop the train und take possession of tho prigoner for the purpose of l{uehluz him, but wore daterred by tho oilicors, 1t is reported that Prickott dled last night, r ®robable Murder Near Cincinnati-- A German Gardenoer Shot by an Une Xknown Man. OixcinwaTy, Nov, 26.—~Joseph Harmes, an un- offending and respectable Goyman gardener, wag rhot and mortally woundod et his own Louso, woven wmiles wost of the city, near War- eaw, at 7 o'clock this evening, by a man representing himself to bo i“red Kleaver, of this citys Kleaver is baggogo-maator on tho Cmcinnati, auilton & Dayton Nailroad, rnd was in tho city at thet beur, This leaves tho ideutity of the murderor a myatery. ‘I'he motivo 18 thought to have been to rob Ifarmes. When tho shot wag tived Mrs, Harmos ran and gavo an alarm, and the murderer ran away, but camo back sud shot Harmes again, Doth bells en- tored the loft temple, but, belng from s epmall pistol, di not penctralo decply. ‘Cho ncighbora aro inlonsely oxcited. ‘Fvra well-drossed gtrangors lind beon scon walk- m;{ nlong iho road in the afternoon, but were uuknown to the oiizens, Harmen bad lont about £700 cosh ubout five months ngo, and It was thought ho had got it buck, and wes keoping it in his honso, Harmes' wounds sro coneidered mortal, No suspicion rests on Klcaver lioro, a8 it Is thought ho will clearly prove un alibf, Justitiablo Llomicide. 81, Louts, Nov, 26,—J. ', Dunn snd 8 young men named Clark colled at the house of & mnn nawmed Mercor, about soven milea from Lexing- ton, Mo, on Alonday oveuing, and commenced insulting the lndios of tho house. Mercor and hain sou-1u-law remonatrated, and woio assaulted und badly beaten. In tho melee Mercer and his non-in-luw obtained poasession of a shot-gun aud w inuskot, and flred upon their asenilants, Ciark was killod almost foutantly, and Duun lod duving thénight, The Coranei'’s jury ren- perod o vordics of justitiublo Lomioide. Cloveland Criminul PIntters, OrnnveLann, O, Nov. 26,—Jamos Downes, who wa incietodd for the murdor of Bueau B, Greiner, ox Tuclit nvenuo, nome timo ugo, wus to-day dlucharged from custody, the Yrusceuting At- torasy not huving sufticiont ovidenco ugaiust him to justify hig boing bronght to trinl, Thomas Ganuan, of Eibi-Mile Look, mnster ¢f tuo cunalboat Motcalf, wan found this morniug lying dead on the deck of the canalbont Palm, pcuraucen indicato that donth wus caused by Llowy on tho head, Oapt. Slalr, of the Lout Luli, and Monzo Ellfs, suspuctod as the mar- dorors, bave buon wrrusted. It s sluted that Gaunon wen drunk on ‘Lucsday night, sud hsd troublo with Elha, —— FIRES, At Caucnde, Michs Suectat Disvateh to 2'he Clacago Tribune, Gnann Ravivs, Nov. 20.—A large flouring- mill at Cascade, this couaty, wan destroyed by five this wornlug, 1t wea part of the property of the Caucade Manufacturiug Company, of this elty, Tha will oous 44, 400; insured for $4,000, About (10 Lurholy ‘of wheat snd corn uleo butned, boloagiug to farmers of that neighbor- hood, Tire acclduntal, At Soriorset, Ohlos Newauk, 0., Nov, 26,—4 e ut Bomersot thin morniiy wboiit 4 wieluck dectroyod Skiuner & Hro.'s deng wtore, N, Isowman's grecery, aud J. H, Gravou' bout azd shoo storo, Loas, 20,000, ‘Lo orizlu of tho lire iy not known. NO MBER 27, 1873. RAFFERTY. Conclusion of His 'Third Trial for tho Murder of Officer -0'Meara. Eloquent Appeals to the Jury by Messrs. Small and Reed. The Jury Still Out at a Late Hour in the Night. Speefal Diepat:h to The Chicago Tribune, WaukzoAy, 111, Nov, 20,—Tho trial of Chris- tophor Ralferty, for tho murder of Police-Ofiicor 0'Moarn, wan rosumod iun the Court-ilouso this movning, bofore iy Mouor, Judge Murphy, A Inrgo audioncoe was present at tho oponing of Conrt, eud remained 1n ottendence durlng the dny, listoniug, with bated broath, to tho ingo- unious arguments and thrilling appenls for mercy to which Mr. Small gnvo utlorauco, in bohalf of Alis unfortunato cliont, and tho impnsuioned clo- quonco with which the flory Biato's Altornoy demandod a life for o lifo, Tho tes- timony being all in, tho spoeches of counsel woro in order direcily after tho Shorift had nolifiod tho sesomblod vitizens of Lake County that tho Gircuit Court of that connty was in sos- slon, R, BYALL began for tho defouse, and consumed nenrly threo ioura in an elaborato foronsic offort whick advanced somo bold theories, and combined argument with appeal in o skilful mannor. Grent stross was Inid on tho decislon of the Supremo Court rorannding the caso for a now trinl booauso testimony bad been excluded which tended to show that the warrant which tho officors holf for Rafferty was sn {llegal in- strumont, Mr. Small made a strong polnt of tho ruling of the bigher court, whore it was held that if it could bo provon that O'Monra attompted to make en arrest under suthority of tho illegal warrant his Lilling was ouly manslaughtor in the oyos of tholaw, This was o plos which ho uad not Leen permitted to advance in previous trials, oud ho mado every use of I to jmpress tho jury favorably, Ho commentod at considerablo longth on tho pro- vious good characler of Rafforty, as shown by the tostimony of persons who lund own up with him and worked Ly his sido in tho brickysrds aund mckivg-houeos of Bridgoport, and urged that i8 wild and crazy condition on the mght of the murder, which was superlnduced by fiquor. be ivon due weight in the doliberations of tho ury. Allading to tho noar approach of Thanks- Biving Day, hio snid that this was & scason of meorey and klndli{ fooling for thoso who had wronged their fellows, and closcy_ by venturing the hope that Lis cliont would find Thankegiving an to bo really what its uwmno implied. t tho conclusion of tho speoch, TIE IMPULSIVE REED bounded from his chair like au India-rubberman, and rattled off what ho had to say in his most dramatio and offective stylo. Ilo spoko nearl: auhour, and was brilliaut from begiuning to oud. Tho mystorious hints thrown out by the counsel for the defonso, that porhaps it was o bullet from the revolver of Police Oficor 8canlon that killed O'Meara, woro wovorely commonted on. Raf- forty’s own siatement aftor hin avroat convicted him of the erime, 'Ilio jury woro then told that an attompt had Deon mado to prove tho good character of the prisonor by tho tostimony of o number of Bridgoport rutians. ‘Cho poople, on tho other Land, bad braught up o numbor of respectable pollce officera who had known bim for'yonrs, 1t was thoir Lusiness to keop watoh on tho desporatn characters of tho city, and they were botter able to tell what kind of a man Rafforty was, Thoy had found him around low saloons in company with desporadoss, and Lod boon compelled to arrest him sov- oral times for outrageous conduct, Tbo sponker wnoxt paid attoution to the region of the city whoro Rafferty bnd lived, and horrified his wondoring auditors with the state- mont that it was tho very vostibule of holl,—a placo whoro the cry of murder was ofton hoard ot midnight, and whero the orack of the revolver sud gleam of tho knife were heard and soon with dreadful frequenoy. ‘Thero wns no one to pro- tect the poopls of Chicago but tho policomun and his lifo was constautly sought by jus such scoundrols ss Ralferty, who osteem i¢ on honor to murder un ofiicer. Mr. Rood argued that tho tostimony for the neople cloarly showed that O'Moara had not at- tompted to nesist Beanlon in tho arrost of Raf- farty, and that thoreforo the point rained by Mr. Suall, with tho assistauce of tho Suprome Court, woa poorly taken. Tho jury wero told not to placo tuo inuch falth in the story of Rafferty's drunkenness, as it wes no oxcuse for the crime, aud bad boon grontly oxaggerated, M. Roed wound up by snying that he demanded only Jjustico for those whom ho reprosented. JUDGE BURPIY then read voluminous iustructions_to the jury, and at a quattor to 1 thoy rotired, Rafferty, who sat unnioved all through the spoeches, and who seemed Ioast atfectoil when the State's Attorney Was mout severe, wus tuken back to Lis coll, nud tho Court edjournad for dinner until 2 o'eloclk, WATTING ¥OR THE VERDICT, Upon roussombling, Judge Muaiphy proceeded’ to treusact other busineus of tho term, it being apparout that the Ratverty jury hiad no intention of comiug to an amicable ugracmont for some time. Lhe crowd waited allthe aftornoon, but to no purpare. Tho Court took a rocess for supper, and il Lut o fow guning went to their homes. At G o'clock tho court-rcom was slmost desorted, snd tho Jury was still out,with no pros- puel of coming iu, Pt — PACKING AT DAVENPORT, 1A, Speetal Diepateh to The Chicage Davesront, In., Nov. 20.—1ho porl-packing seavon in undor hendway Lot now, Oves 30,050 Tiogs aro raired in this county each year. o far ubout 5,000 Logs bave been packed, and the number slaugltered dally resches 600 hogs. Prices range trowm $3.60 to $4.00, Port of Chicagzo. ARRIVE] ey, Yortage Laké, lumber, Sehr North Ciye, Buffulo, coal, 8chir Golion Floece, Cloveland, coal, Schr Emma C, Hutcbison, Cleysland, coal, Sebr G, D, Dausman, Oswego, coal, Bark Ttad, Whito and Bine, 0 CLEAL! Sehr R. Slramons, Muskezon, 1, corn, 20 tons kay, 25 brla pork, Schir Morning Stor, Hlichoygun, 4,006 bu corn, Prop Merchant, Erie, £0,000 bu wheat, 45 tos hay, NI0IIT CLEARANCES, Prop Beotda, Buffalo, 609 Lris flour, Vonuols Passcd Dotroits Drzaory, Mich,, Nov, 20.~Passrn Ur—Yrops 3 Neupolia, Jurvis, Lord, Tolado, Cleveland, Lawrenc 5ebr Bz Cook, Fassk Dowk—Tros Ewyire, Stale) Gordon Caup- Dell, Oity of Toledo; achrs B, T, Bruce, Montava, Winp—West, —— BALTIMORE MARKET, BavTINORE, Nav, 53,—BRZADSTUFY fimer, snd winchisnged, Wheat iy chivics wliite, $1.833 luir to prime, $1.700 wwbor, $1,82@1.85 7 good to g ey $1 suon 1o fnir, $1,60681,055 Ohfo nnd Thdiuna, 1,50 Wertern umnlicr, $1.00@ setive M0ixed Westorn, 03367, Oald ' dull aud loway wlzod Western, 48@47e: white, 48@4%e, Ity Provisioys—Very fivm end quist: S14.80G 14,737 bulk meata: G | shouldors— cloar b hold firmly at 9xe. idera aud clear rib, 7¢{0 packed | Tinme, sugar curcd, 11%513¢, Lard, T3@! 3 com- SL45@ wn, Turren—Steady, 3 and more active; good to prime gitn et KAHSAS CITY LIVE-STOUK MARKET, Speclnl Dlawatsl o Yhe 4 KAwsAs CiTy, Mo, No Lead § shlpanents, anik phippery dune, L.~ 1kaceipte, 610 ‘Buyera wra vy uetive, ating dlguily, “he locai domnid | intored oxut cows nt_ 3135621 10 do coww, $1,50, Ticud ¢ ohipuienis, 1,200 head, cliy "of moaey ciaskad operations in at, Lator fn the duy mora suiimation u Wt wiwn, Jiglierlos woro muils with Euetorn Clodiy phives wore uteady u $3,85@140, BALTINIORE LIYE-ITOCK RIANKE oy, 96, —CariLe: y Lol ol wiley G gaud falr 4 Tecelpta und good dewiud st 0K@ caxpie, 10,000, v-Quiot; ' Ught rocelple; 4QBKo0; eceipts, FLORENOE SEWING MACHINE, i e A A AP WM.FL. SITARY & CO., CGENER AL AGENTS FIL.OR HEINCID SEINAIRTCG: WA CEITIN FEE, 264 STATE-IT., Chicago. GREAT REDUCTION! OLD I'RICE, NEW PRIOE. No. 1......466 B45 No. 3 80 5 No. 11 . 80 GO LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO ACGENTS. NOVEMBEL 1, 1813, rmrssmereres SPECIAL NOTIOES #2506,0001 $100,0001 $50,0001 $25,0001 =" $17,5001 Ara only & fow of the prizos to bo glven away atthe Tourth (Grand GIft Concort, st Louisville, on the 31 day of Decombor noxt, In addition ta those largo fortuncs, which will onrlch tickot-holdors, thoro are Ton @ifts cf $10,000 Each ! Thirty Gifts of ¥6,000 Each ! Fifty @ifts of §1,000 Ench! And a still larger nombor of smallor prices, the whole aggrogating $#L,E500,000 ¢ ‘Tlokots must be purchased this wook, Al information of this linmonsa achemo can be had of tho Obicago Agonts, J. R, WATTS & CO,, Room 47 Motropolitsn Blook, cornor LaSallo and Randolph-sts, Victims of Obscure Disceases, Seoking sntoty and rostored houith, should uso Dry Holm- bold's Itxteact Buchu.ATiis article is ofbictunl and stand- B It is; moreover, tho only preparation that dovalops tho full vafuo uf Buoliu aa & diurotic, It is & porfoct spo- cilig for all disoases of the urinary organs {n mals and fo- tnalo. Bawaro of counterlaits aud (mitations, which nin- soruriulous mon ar_oadgaverigy to valm G upon Dr. Holmbuld' coputation, Look for thio Doolor's signaturs on tho wrapper. The Human Hair. orsans nbuss this dollcate as nening it with aleaholic wash hiah hiaa no aMnity for Many 'ment by 1t with greato, wi o skin, and not shwurbed,” Durnett's Cocosiuo, a comiponnd of Gocos- ut O, oto.. 1s unrivalod as & drossing for tho hair,~1s raadily absorbiod, aud is posuliarly adapted 1o its various ‘conilitions, provanting its falljug off and promotiog ita hualthy groweh, Vor aalo by druggists avarywhoro, Schenel’s Mandrake Pills, Thoso pitls aro composed oxoluaivaly of vogotablo ine grodients, and nlthongh thoy entirely suporsedo tho use of marctiry, do nat loave any of its infuriousefluota, Tiroy act directly upon tho livar, and aro a valiable romody in all cazen of doramgomont_rosulting from a disordo stato of that oran. Livar Complatut, Rillious Disardacs, Indigoation, Biok Hoadache, Typhold Lgwors, da., o all sucounb to tho fcoo uso of Schenci's Mandrake' Pills, For salo by all dru nud donlors, s OOEANISTRAMSEIRS, . NATIONAL LINE, passongors tho best possiblo gunrauteo for safaty an avoldanco of dauior at sua, Tho most souihiorly ronto lias always boon adoptod by thia Company to mald iog mnd haadinde, ‘o L1VEHRPOUL nnd QUEENSTOWN, from Plors Nos, 4 nni 47, Nosth tiver | Now York, Hp ov. 15 | Kuyp. Traly, Grode 0V, Frann, ‘Nov, 29 | 8pal Tor Lindou (iroct) overy fortnight, Cubii Passaie, $70, SHOy mwd 300 Currency, Ntcerage, 829 Curreney. Roturn ticketa at rodnoed rates. Passongors bookod to or from Gormanand Scandinavian pointsat low ratos. Tho Stoamsbipa of this liye aro the Iaryostin tho teado, Denits on Groat Britaln, Ireland, ond iho Cantinont, at Northoast coruor Glark nu Mlapdalphiata, (ompostie ow Bhwrmin Howso), Chicazo, by WILLIAM MOALISTER, Goneral Wostoru Agont. NEW YORK TO CARDITE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, The South Wales Atlantio Stoamship Uompany's now firat-class Btoamships will sall from Pounsylvacia Ral- rond Woart, Jersoy Cl PIAMBROK Nov. 16 ‘Thso stoamsliips, Duflt expreasiy for thio raic, nro pro. vided sth all tho latust inaprovomonts for the comfor? Aud convoutonce of Cabin sud Steerago Passonger, First Cabin, 80 ourrancy: Secaud Cubia, $65 ourroncy's Stoor- % cursoncy; pronald Staorngd earticatan frun Osr- ) ¥23%, Drafts for £1 aud upwards For further particulars, apply in Csrdll, at the Com- yw'.o%%b"fiminn?k Ramhors: aad ib Jow York 5o HIBALD BAXTER & CO., A&mh. No. 17 firondwar, STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- FAST AND LONDONDERRY. Thoso elegant now Clydo-built steamers will sall from Plor 8, North tivor,as followa: PENNSYLVANIA, urday, Nov, 29, VIRGINIA, urday, 1 RGIA, iaturdny, Dac. 27, And overy altornate Saturday thoroaftor, taking pas. scogers at thruugh rates to a“dln!l‘ af Great Britoiu snd %;fll;lflld'. ‘-\;.ulfl" y Swngnn. onmuark, and Gonuany, ral or £1 andl upwards, Tor teohulv or ;y;-‘iuuu ‘applyto AUSTIN BALDWIN & ; Fosuay 45 Rroudway, orul Weatern Agont, ' £50 Salling twico 5 won': traiw v Yark, and o wanzois o all part of Groat liritain, ltoland, opo, and tho Moditorraaoan, Cabin from n; ritish and Irish poris cast, §; wost, ontis Dantel purtysame oy athar roymlarifnoa, ANl payable in . B; ourianaz, Anply for ull infocmation at tlio Conie o, 1 Wowling Green, Now York, and N. 13, nile and Madison-sis., Chicago, HENDERSON BROTHERS, Aronts. GUNARD MAIL LING. ESTABLISEIED 1820. Steam Botween New York, Toston. Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow. Tondon and all Dritish Points, From New York evory Wednesday. From Boaton evory Saturday. P 2 ) 5 141 s told. b ot ol Seht, o Steorans Vasuago, 0 ourrunoy. yooked o aud fioin all estsof Furopo it lowast ratos. eat Nl il Bl Deatigod Crers U RNIER, Gan erying pads Jontligutal Lassengors and frolght st'n Agent, bisis, N. W, our, (larkz and Randof OARRYING TIIE UNITRD STATES MAIL Belween New York, Cork, and Livmmul; The magnificent now and full-nowcrod Btom thila Lino otfoy narivalud accommodationn to all o ansouwers, Tho stoamors boing ullc UGt suvattara of ‘having an cuillygood s sicamor for uach and evary saling, OUIANID, OF! BTG WRPUBLIO, BALTIO, ADIIATIO, M P16y, PRYPANNIC, Balling frant Now York DAXS, leom Liverpool on WHURSDA YR, oalli; Tigehot both weys:” Htes an Ioveax any st las l'or furthor liformation ap, o Uompuuy's Quice, §7 and 9 tiouth Shiat:, “uear Was hicago. Dralta'an Great Beilatn and J————. 1) Troland from £1 npwards D LAGERGRYN, Avont, 200 Sc;:us—Ladies’ B THE BEST MADE AND TRIM. MED GOODS IN TIITS MARKET, ALL NEW STYLES AND FRIESH GOODS, Aro oftored at a sacrifloe tho belaneo of this woex to reduce stock, Pricos lowor than ever por- foot goods havo boen suid, Exam- ino for.yoursolvos, STRYKER, 281 WERT MADISON-ST, ‘Wo koop open this day untillp, m, OLD TRIOE, - B8O . 70 NEW PRIOR. $56 45 No. 13 No. 16 TERMS CASEL. RATLTOAD TIME TABLE. | AERIVAL A0 DEPARTURE 0F TRATRS “XF,I.ANA;HI"}" OF “!Vin;“dn,&\llw.—f !:talrdnyx( eeptod. * Suntiay oxtupte: + Mon excoptod. te T Bliuday ac 0100 & s & Dally. AT A IFICHIOAN: CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY Depot, foot af Lake ooy and foot af Ticentynecond.st, ekt ajice, 61 Clark sty soutlieust corner o/ liandolph, und 56 Canatat,, corner af' Madison, Tente, Arrice, ~ HENRY O, W] ORTH, Genoral Passongor Agonite CHICARO & ALTON RAILROAD, Chicage, Kansas City and Denver Short Line, via Loufste ‘aniy Wo., und Chicago, Spripufieid, Allon and St, Louty o Through Line. Unlon Lepot, West Side, near dadisonas, Im’dyi? Z‘Itlktl llfitll".’ At Depot, and 123 ll'umlalp}ufln‘" Leave, Arrive. Kansas City Ex, via Jacksonvillo, ey 1ll, and Loy na, Mo, 91208, m. |* R:10 p, m, Kaneas Cliy Fast lit. vin Jack-| . xonville, 1l and Loulilana, Mot t. .xpross, via Main fLine|® - Louls Bt Louls Fase Xx, via Mab Ling . Louis Ix. vin Jackse I Springiield Expross.. Hurln:hnla Fust Bxpre: Jonerson Gty Iexpross. fooria, Kopkuk & Hurj STt Faon Waatarian 1. Wonoua Facon, Washiugton Ex Jollet & Divighi Accommiodation’ CHIPAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY. Union Depot, corner Madison_and Canlests,; Ticksl Offcr 8 South Clarleat., opposite Sherman House, and at Depats Leave, Arriva, Mitwaukon & Pr: ) Mail and Expre: ++|"5:00 p, m. [*11:008, D Miiwaukoe, St, Ps olig Night Expros 1+9:30 p. m. [* 4:15 p. m, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & GUINCY RAILRNAD. Depott—~Foot of, Likeat.. Indlana-av., and Sixteenthest., aud Can ts, Ticket Ofices, No. 69 Clark #l., Grand Fuclic Jlotel, and at depots. Leave. Mail and Bspross,... Ottawa sud Nirentar Tassongor. & Stoux Ulty, $xp, % Line, for Omnl Kansas Clly, Loavonworth, chison & BE, Joseph Exp. Aurorn Passangol l\lamln'.a‘u tawa AUTOrs BassOnger. ccv e, Aurora Passenor (Runiiny). Dubnauo & SlonzOlty Kep. Paoiltio Night txp, for Om Kanwn Oity, Taavonwart ohieon & St. Josaph Kxp, Daownor's lirova Acoomimudatio Downex's Grovo Accommodatios ‘Toxas Rxpress. “Ex, Bundaya, y. iz, Monday, - ILLINOIS IJIEJMIH/\L I;_MLROAD. b Tkt (a) Runs ta Champalgn on Satusdays, CHICAGO & NORTIWESTERY RAILROAD. Clly agices, corner Rundoluh und LaSalle-sts,, and 75 Canale orncer Yaditoa-st Tense. | _Arrive nqug Day a Onialis Night Kxpros a Dubuguo Nixht 1ox. vi Ullitod) @ tveoparr. & Dubuauo Iixpross... * 3 Paut f Avuotte fixpr Paul Expross. a—~Dopot corner of Wells and Kinzi e=Dupot corugr of Canal ind Kinzie Spootal 1L cketnd Frett Opice, 77 o oclal Inducomonts, Grent Now ftouto, A., T & St rolo Ry W B WEBE, Gen'l Ax CHICASO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Devot, corner or VanLuren and Shemaanats, Ticket ojlcs, Grand Ihide Hotels Taate. Arrive. Qmaba, Leavenw'th & Atchison | Pern Acouminodation, Night Kaprestuu.. +1o:00 1, m. LAKE SHORE & RICRICAY SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Depoty Van Ruren. oot Culle-st, Iicket alices, Horthicest eorner Glurk olpheatss, and soutiveert corner Canal und Yadiso: 2ad), via Alr Lino and Muln Linol* 61 peolal New Vorl Bapross, via Afr 1 e Atlaatic ixpross, via a.m, { Tt IExprvst, via SUin Lduoe Solth Gnfongo Avsom EITILELRGH, FORT WAYHE & CHICAGO RAILEIAD, 7 . ol Day Exprosv,... Pacilis lxpress,, it Litioon o Ul Valp: INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNAT! LIME. VIA KANRAKEE ROUT. From the Great Central Kailroad Depot, ¥ ‘akto foot o Ticenty-ascond-at, Zicliet cfice, 191 Kunidol at,, near cornsr Clark: ® Casallest, fofly and at ditinuts_Central Depot, Teare, CHicAGo. THROUGH ! of Lakesit, corner Wushing- Day E: B A T n for Tadi: ol Oluolanat!, Washe GENERAL NOTIOES. NOTICE A . Dofault having boon mado fu tho pasmont of & cortaln prowlssacy noto mado by I, 8, Dobbina to tho ordur of Hammiond & Gago, and by thom ludorsod ** without ro- courso'’—aald noto bulng for tho anionat of €30, 000—datod July 23, 1673, and duo ninoty doys thereaftor, and bearlui intoruat at tho rata of 10 por cont pur aanuin, aftor matu~ rity, and having Indorsod thoroon as palil Nov, 8 tho eum of 810,000; sald noto also giving thalogal holders thoreot authority to moll tho collatorz} socurity attachiod thoroto and uoralu dosoribod, aw, therofara, nublio notino {a heroby mivon that wo sliallsull b publio eale, at the oticaof Hamiond & Gnge, No. 76 Wasningtonat, 1 * Portland Blook," ab 11 2 %9, to tho highiest und Vest bidder soourity muntioned io sal oo, thirty (130) eharos of the cap- ok ot (10 Btato avioga Inapiatlime 0" L HAMMUND & GAGE, Logul holdvrs of sxid nole. OIS Ta Boraby pivap that tho bustuess of Lol il in Gon oral Moruhaudise, horatafora conduoto iy &, . Pivivey Agont, will horesfter ba daao by O, W, Bancrole as Axe i ;i 3 out, who e sutliorized to slgu vy uaing, e Datad this 20th day of Novowber, A, D, 168, NOTICH. Y QONORRN: alla s o lougor i aur owploy, and all net. orbiddon to pay bim vay ey Ue'to havo uny MR whsoms R T o, SCALES, FAIRBANKSR STANDARD 4 t SCATLTMS Q1 ALL BIZLS, CATITANLE, BCLSE &00 W AN B LAKEHD . : 1 i

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