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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1873. . RAILROAD WAR. Exoitiug Dovolopments in the Gilman, Clinton & Springflold Rail- road Cnse, The Receiver Appoinicd by Judgo Tipton Attempts to Take Possessions He Is Resisted by the Officers and Attorneys of the Road. Who Arm Themselves with an Injunc- tion from United States i Judge Treat. Counter Orders from Judge Tipton of Ar- rest for Contorpt of Court, Spectas Dispatels to The Chicano Tribune, Broomxaroy, Ill., Nov. 23,—Tho Gilman, Qlinton & Springfold Railroad case hay takon o turn that bids fair to furnish an unlimited quan- tity of rallroad warfaro, and an abundance of ox- clting nows. Yestorday H. Crawford, of Oll- cago, nttornoy for tho stockholdora in tho racont Oredit Mobilier case which terminated in Judge Tipton’s decision appointing Rocolvors, bearing of the attompt of 'Fliomns A. Bcott to takie popsession of iho Gitman, Clinton & Bpriugfleld Riailrond, as dotailed by Tix Toine UNE yoslorday, dolermined to thwart the designs of Scott nud the fraudulent Directors in whoso Intereat ho was conniving, and 8o camo to this ity by apeoial trnin on the Obleago & Alton, bringing with him Francs I, Hinekloy, of Chit cago. §h‘. I!lnckln; is ono of the Necoivors appoint- ed by Judge Tipton. When Lrought to tho eity by e, Cratwford, hio liad 1ot yot qualiilod, Lijs bond was alrendy rigned, but atill wantod the dp- roval of Judgo Tipton and Master-in-Chancery Prince, of thin city. At midulght tho proper officials wero nroussd, and the Pond was duly approved and flled, and Crawford aud linckloy wero off for Bpringfleld. ; . THE TIPTON RECEIVER IN POSSEGSION, At 6 a, m. they ontorod tho general, office of tho rond, nud took poescsolon ut 8 o'clock, Ex- Gov. Painier thon sppliud for and rocoived an injunction from Judgo Treat of the United Btatas Court, restraining Crawford and Hinckloy from oxceuting tho authority grauted by Judge Tipton's decision. 'rovious to this, and afterward also, Crawford and Iinckloy demanded tho books and papors of tho Gilan Ntoad from Palmer, who a3 attornoy held them, Thoy wero rofused possession. Lhik Leing the eituntion, Crawford and Hinckley re- turned to Bloomington this afcornoon and ro- portad tho case to the Court, reading afiidavit sotting forth tho facta as above stated. Judgo Tipton promptly issucd attuchments for ex- Gov, Paliner and his gon, J. Mayo Palmor, attor- noys of tho Gilman Road; B. I, Melvin, Prosi- dent ; Directors Black and Willisms, and 0. AL Shoppard, Suporintondent, Tho attachments demand tlio presonce immediately of the partios to answor a charge of contompt of Court, and aro accompanied by writs of assistance iesued to the Bherill of Sangamon County, whereby it will be seon that Judge Tipton {8 dotermined to s port his position, Great oxcitoment provailed in court during tho reading of the afiidavit and Judgo Tipton's summary action. Tho loadiny lawyers condemn Judge T'reat's interferonce, an declare it in direet opposition to tho not of 1798, which probibits the lssusnco of an injunction without timely notico to the patties apainst whom the injuotion will act, and which also pro- ‘Thibita the Umted Statos Court from meddling in Btato cases of this charactor. COL. MORGAN NEFUBES TO ACT. It is neserted here that the Pennaylvania Qentral i supporting Scott snd tho deposed Directors in Lhis movemont. Col. R, P. Morgan to-day declined to act ns Receiver of the Gilman :ttltond, for reasons stated in hia lotter of decling- on. -Spectal Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, THE PIOOEEDINGS IN GPLINGFIELD, SrrivoreLp, 1L, Nov. 28.—The ususl quiet of Springilold was disturbed this morning st s early liour, aud theoxcitoment occasionad thereby has contiuned unabatod allday, Thoso dispatches have noted the fuct that the Trustess, under and by virtuo of nuthority conforred upon them in the trust-deed glven by the Gilman, Clinton & Springfleld Railrond Company to securs tho pay- ment of tho bonds of the road, bad taken osgession of it on tho 25th inst, Tho trust- eod provided that if at any timo the rond should make default in paymont of intorost on tho bonds for & period of six months, ~ tho Trusteos—whoaro Thomas A. Scott and Hoyt T, Jowott—might, upon tho request of bondliold- ers owning one-fourth of the amonnt of bonds issued, athor upon aod take possession of tho rond. Tho rosd having made default for six months in paymeut of iutorcst, Morton, Blisy & Co., of New York, who ropresent themsclves and tho Duglish bondloldora to au amouut greator than one-fourth the amount of Londs, dirocted tho Trusteos to take possession, whick they did on tho 25th_instant, through thoir at- tornoys Lore, John M. & John Mayo Lalmor, This morning F. E. Hinckiey, one of the Ro- ccivers appointed by Judgo Wipton, of the Ae- Lean County Circuit Cowt, to take charge of the road and conduct its affairs until it coutd bo dotermined who the stockliolders were, arrived hore, and prococding at onca to tho Gilman, Clinton & Springfleld Railrond dopot, ontored the offico, and at 6 o'clock . . ho claims that ho was in possession. 1Ie was accompanied by D. H, Conkling, his train-dispatchor ; Mr, Ilons- chgidt, theSheriff of AleLeau County, and onry Crawford, his altornoy. ‘Cho watehman in charge of the dopot soou hiad Mr, Sheppard, the agent of tho Trustoes, who Lirs chargo of tho road, nnd ex-Gov. I'alner, their attornsy, on tho grouud, The rivel partics each, nsserted théir claims o the road, Mr, Sheppurd incinting that at no timo had pouscssion loft Lim. 'I'ha ugents uwnd employes of the road were then, and bnd been, obeying his orders, and trains wore running by his direction, JUDGE THEAT'S INJUNCTION, Affaira woro in thid condition, whean, at 9:30 a. m,, Doputy United States Marshal Edward Hill entered the oflico, and served an injunction ugon Mr, Hinckloy, and all others acting for or by his direction or under his authority, rostrain- {og them from in any mauner intorforg with the possession of tho road, or with any property belouging toit. This seemed to be an unox- uoteg move, but Mr, Hinckloy and Mr, Craw- ord appatently accopted tho eituantion, for the timo, Mr. Crnwford., howevor, loft for Bloomington at noon; and it {8 suspectod that ‘o will prooure writs of attachment from Judga Tiplon for n number of the pacties to thoorlginal sult, commanding thom to show cause why thoy should not be commitind for coulamEc, Befora Mr. Orawford loft, and subsequont to tho sorvice of the injunction upon them, ho and Mr. Hicckloy callod upon Mr. Black, tho Tregauror, and Mr, Noloon, the Presidont of the tord, and demanded tholt books aud papers, which they declined to give up, Mr, Ilncklay, orsome ona whom he has desgnated, has ro- mained all dry at the Giiman, Olinron & Bpring- fold Rallrond offlce, without, howeyer, exercisiug kn]uontru]. The parties have all agreed to leave the offlco to-night, sand moot again in the morning at 8 o'clock, with affairs statu quo, CASUALTIES, J1iills Xliu Son by the Oarcless IMandiing of & Gune Spectal Dixputeh to L'he Chicuno I'r ibune, Donm’:):, Q., ‘\’ 28,—About 10 o'clock to-dav, whilo Josoph Joyce, n farmer llving ucar Phil- lipsbueg, O., waw in tho eet of shooting a hofi» tho rifla was, ‘promaturoly dischargod, tho ball striking und almost_inetantly killing his oldest * son, aliout 14 years of nye. A Father Fatal Poisoning in fontreal. MonTiear, Canada, Nov, 98,—A man, woman, and_boy, living. in ot alloy oft Hormai siroat, dled lnst night by dflnkhxi; from a_bottlo which they thouglhit contained whiaky, Five more uro sulferine, sumo of whom are not expeoted to live. Tho woman was a dissoluto character, and the house wliore tho tragedy ocowrred was one of the warst in the city, ¢ ERow It Was Done. Lvansvier, Ind., Nov. 28,—Mrs, Klohd, s Sorman \Lumnu while showing how it was dono, Jhot end Litled Jecob Bulligor, 8 yoors old,, AST IN GALESBURG. Smeetat Diapatels to The Chicago Tribune, Ganessung, [ll,, Nov, 28,—1'he Exposition has rosented o livoly scone throughout tho day, aud En warranted tho wuuagers in continuing 1t be- yond tho orlginal timo. Tho awards, with a few excontions, woro mado to-dny, On accoung of tha number of literary productions that Rave been enterad, tho awards in thiy departmont Wil bo delayed until somo timo next weok., 'Tho ro- cu?m) linve nlready oxceoded all oxponaca, The depurtment of machines and models i woll m‘n‘uuenlml. Many now inventions ara on oxhibition. Tho Exposition will close to-mor- row avoning with a concort by the Galowburg Orchostra and Quadrillo Club, CRIME. A Reapito Granted to John Fecfeo and George Willlnmg, tho Porry County Murderers—gintory of the Cance Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune, SrnrsurirLp, Int, Nov, 28,—Gcorge Williams and John Foofoo, who woro convioted of the murdor of Willlam Mattivon last October, in Porry County, and sontencod to be hung to-day, wera rospited until Janunry noxt, to cuablo tho partios to apply for a writ of suporsedas, TAE WISTORY OF TIE ORTME and conviction of Willlams and Feofee, ia an follows: On the 234 of Boptomber * last, the Ledy of an old man Mattison, lving in Four Milo Prairio in thiy (Perry) couuty, was found in the woods about bnlf & milo from his lome, shot in the stowach, and his brains boaton out with o club. Tho Coroner held am inquest, at which tho ovideuco shown led to tho suspicion and appre- Immlix of u vouple of colorad mon namod Will- inns and Feofeons the porpotrators of thoorimo, From tho evidonce itappoared that Mattison had suspjcioned thoso mon of stenling hiy 1\0.{]3, and on the mornivg procoding the murder ho had nocu Ieofoo aud Willlams passing his }flnco enr- ing o guu, Mattlson romarked to his family l{flnt 110 lind seon thoss nogroes going down into {ho waods, aud ho balieved that shoy were aftor enothor hog, and that e would go down fnlo tho tumbor und wateh thom. Ho immodiatoly otertod, nud abont hulf an hour aftorwnrds two gun-shots wero heard to fire in that direction, TIHE BODY OF Il DECCASED was found noxt morning by his son, horribly maogled and shot in soveral placos, Tho above facty dotailed boforo the’ jury of inquest, and the turther fuct of tho finding of tho hog cut up and conconled under the floor ot the houso of theao meun, was considored sutllciont to warraut the jury in chmrging thom with the murder, and ‘they rolurned their verdict accordingly. Williams and Fesfoa WENE ARRESTED shortly atter in this placo and lodged in ?ufl to await tho action of tha Circuit Court, whicli con- vened somo four weeks aftor, when tho Grand Jury found s bill of indictment against thom for wmurder, and their trinl was st down for the second Wednesday of the torm. Upon the mont- iag of Court, Wednesday morning, the prisoners were artaigned, TOTH PLEADING NOT GUILTY. to the crime of murder as was churged in the in- aictment. D. W. Tountnin, Prosecuting Attor- noy, way assisted by tho Ifon, W. K. Murphy and R, M. Davie. ‘Lho conusel for the prisoners consisted of Gou, J. Dlnckburn Jones, E. H. Lemon, Louis Hummoek, #ud M. C, Edwards. The oxamnation of wituesses elioited the samo facts a4 beforo slated, Tho easo was given to tha jury oo Thursday afternoon, aud after ro- muining four liours roturned & VERDIOT OF GUILTY of murdor in tho first degree, and flxed thelr punishment ot langing. During the trinl thoy manifested a stolid in- differouco to what way going on, soemingly un- moved aud unaffected by the solomn procecdings. On the following Saturday they were sentenced Dby the Court Lo bo hung, and tho time of oxecu- tion lixed ot the 28th iust., betwoen tho hours of 10a. m. nud 2 p, m, 'The prisonors received {he sontonce with the enmoindiffenco with which thoy had borne themeclves during the trial, sociing to have considered 1t & huge Joke. The New York Ring-Convicts, Special Disvateh to The Chicago Z'ribune, New Yonrk, Nov. 28.—The attorneys for Ingor- soll, tho ring forger, are vory much gratiflad with the result of his trial. Ho waa scutonced this morning on one indictmoent to Sing Sing for fivo years, If ho had beon tried on tho other indictmont againet him for forgery in_the firat degrao, ho might have boon sentenced to fifteen years, ‘They believe that at thoe end of his torm for five yenrs public opinion will be decidedly cooled, and Mr, Ingersoll will not Lo fur- ther prosecuted on thoso indictments, against which thoy lave positively no do- fonse, His wifo spont Wednosday evening with bim in the Sherifl's office. She s young, nnd belongs to a family of the highest rospecta- bility. Ingorsoll raquestod that hie bo detained in the Sherif's offico until sho could ees him, becauso bia did not wish to bave her come to the Tombn. He retained his composure vory well whila the Judge was giving sentenco,until Du- vis roforred to his family, and the disgrico brought upon them, whon e hungs Lis head a fow winutes, and thon wiped from his oycs tho tears which had gathored thore. Tarringten, who was jointly indicted with Inaurunlfi wag ovidently a mere tool to this cor- ruBt. %nng. Iis sontonce was for one yoar and = balf, Ncw Yonk, Nov. 98.—Jamos II. Ingersoll, who war convicted on Wodnosday of forgery upon the county during ““ring " rule, wun son- teneod to-day to_five yoars i the Btato Prison, et hard labor. ‘John D. TFarvington, Jr., who, was oonvicted ot the samo tima of 'the Hame offengo, was sentenced to eightoon mouths’ im- prisoument, Twaed ate his Thankegiviug dinner in tho Tombs, with bis family. Geon, Butlor is tha last porson whom rumor hus added to T'weod's couneol. Shorifft Brenoan bas received a lotter from Atty.-Gon. Darlow, onrnestly rumomgtrntlll\lf againgt the indulgenco shown to William M, “Pveed, in keeping him at tho Tombs, when, ao- cording to tho raquirements of the law, ho should be sont to_tho Penitenlinra'. It is gnid that Judge Fancher Las granted an oxparte order to rhow cuuse why thore should 0t bo a stay of procoedings in tho case of In- gersoll and Farriuglon, who stand convictod of forgory. Farrington was sentenced to the Poni- tentiary. . Application wag made to Juflg;n Fauchor this morning for the appointment of 'Lrusteos of tho cstato of Ingersoll, us & debtor imprisoned for crime. Tho apylication waa declined for tho prosent, s the siatute requires that thore shall bo_nctual imprisonment. TIngorsoll lnviug been convicted, it is roported that Cowan, Norton, aud Genet, the othor threo County Commissionors, will be bronght up for trial at tho noxt tevm, which begins on Monday, \vlheu it is probable Judge Ingraham will pro- side, N The counsel for Ingereoll. and Farringlon late this aftornoon filed his application for a stay of proceeding. Tho Bhoriff to-day stated that Tweod would shortly be taken to Blackwell's Island. The Oughton Murder Case at Ottnwa. Sgectal Diepatoh to The Chicago Tribune, Or7AWA, L, Nov. 28,—~Tho colebrated Ough- ton murder oase ocoupled the Olrcuit Court to- day. Tho attondanco was boyond the sccommo- detlons and oapacity of the court room: many persons golng away who could not get oven standing roow in tho Lall nor outaide of tha on- tranco door, A goodly number of ladies wern rogent all day loug, lntnnlus{ with such Qdoep ntorest to theable speech of Tho Hon, W, W, O'Brlon, who spoke from helf-past 11 in tho morning till after 5 this ovening, that neither the jam of the peoplo nor the suifo- cating atmoaphors of the place could drive them from thoir soats, and they romainad the ololio of the proceedings. Tho Hon, Washington Bush- nell spolee thrao hours in the morning. Mr. Dull, tho attornoy for tho defouce, having mado some charges agilnst Mr. O'Brica of un- professional canfiunt in tho aponing of this case, Vontordny, beforo tho Goutt, Jury, and tho vas, udience, tully retractod ol those' charges, and said ho rogrotted liwving maido them ; indeed, tho avidenco submitted npon the trinl was o complote vindicution of Mr. O'Brion's conduot, The entire Lar frovly oxpross their approval of ALr, O'Briou's courue in thik caso as nu nttornov, and ropard his roputation sa uninjured by tho churgos. ‘I'ko cawe is now in the hands of the {ury, and the public aro fn o fover of anxicty sg 0 tho result, S Tater.—~Tho jury in the Oughion murder caso, at 9 o'vlock this evonlng, roturned iuto court & verdiet of not guilt; Now York Oriminul Items, Epecial Dispateh to The Chicago Lribune, New Youx, Nov. 28,—Dotoctives Bampson and Tatloy aro in pornession of warrauts for tha ar- xost of Inupectors of Tloetion who wore iudicted Nov. 21 by the Gramd Jury for violatlon of the Elaction faws, 1t {s undorstood that two of the Commissioners of Polico aro mmong the in- dicted, Auu Smith, a widow, agod 58 yonrs, died last ovening, it {8 supposed from tho offests of o erual benting at tho hands of Datrick Clark, nged G5 years, and his #on, aged 18 yoars, bolh of whom hoarded with Blrd, Smith. Fhoy have ‘bogn arrested. . Hurry 15, Murray in the namo of the saleswan with Iiirany & Co., who radbud tho fim of 512,- 000 worth of dowul v When arrestod, e cou- foused hiiw gullt, aud, with his wilo, nuslsted the polico in rocovering some of tho articles stolon. ‘L'wonty-two warrnts huvo hoca insnad for the nrrost nry up-town liguor merchants, who are se- Ly tho namo of curod of dofrauding tho Governmont out of speoinl taxos, ‘T'ho onso of Willlam J, Bharkey, the condemn- od murdorer, who latoly oscaped from tho Tomby, and who had boon granted a new trial, was enlled to-day in the Supremo Court, aud su ordor wan eutored: * No Ap\mlmlcn." Commissionor Gardinor_this morning liatonod to ovidouca in the caso of Roundsman John Mor- rin, of the Twonty-socond Precinot, who is chergod by Jamon Gnrdiner, of No. 324 Weat TFiftlath stroet, with burglarlously entoring his houso, in com mxz with two othor mon, on the morniug of March 0, and carrylug off two gold watches, one poarl finger-ring, ouo wallet, nnd $100 in money, ‘I'he rouudsman was oxcused {rmr duty on the night of the robbory to gotou party, Shot nt n Drunken Sproe, Special Dispatel to The Chicago T'ribune. Bourir Bryn, Ind, Nov, 28,—Yosterday some Tolandors spont Thanksgiving by lisving o hunt, and got for game ona rabbit, over which, in the ovoning, thoy had n lttlo jolllfiontion, withdllut- ed alcolol ns n base, which at abont 11 o'clock last night, eaused Johu_Oholkowsky to tako & Bhiot gun and firo nt tho hoad of Martin Fonno, killing him inotantly, Johu is in jail and doea not caro for rabbits now. South Band has nover had o Langing, but now has a good pros- pect for one, Burglary in Kendullville, Xnd. . pecial Dispateh to he Cliscagn Tribune, ' KeNpALuvinLg, Ind,, Nov. 28,—The goneral storoof L. A, Thompeon & Bon'was sutered Ly burglars lnst night, and tho whole stock of ravolvors nnd light grocorios taken, The ninount stolen will vonch $G00. Aun ontranco wns offectod by cutting the .glass m tho roar windaw, = Au attompt was made on tho store of BDrust & Byors, but tho -busglars woro Trightencd by porsons inside, ‘Campering with Way-15i11s of Freight. <pecial Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, Dunuque, Town, Nov. 28.—Two car-londs of wheat, shipped by parties at Amolis on the Il linois” Contral Iioad in this Btato, somno days sinco, through Pnrtlan in this city, to Chicago, hiad their way-bills changed while on tho route by s porson calling himsclf Lowis, who drew money on tho gran. The Illinois Contral' peo- plo avo trying to find out who Lowis ia. Theft in Dubuque, Inw~=Coincident Disnppenrnnco of o fEarkecpers Spectal Dispatch to e Chicago Tribune, Duysugue, Ia,, Nov. 28.—Ono of thn incidents of Thankagiving Day at this place is the robbery of J, Schriner, n saloon-keepor, of $150 and a watch, and tho disnppoarance of lis barkeeper, W. E, Arkland. " The coiucidence of the robbery and the getting awny of the barkeoper suggosts that the Jatter ia the guilty person. Porter, the Would.Ile Indianapolls Murderer, Sont to Jail. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Inpianavous, Ind,, Nov. 28.—FPorter, who shot ina Allice Thompeonloarly yesterday morn- ing, was cxamined to-day and committed to jail in dalault of ¥10,000 bail. - Tho woman is im- proving, and will probably recover, Defalcations—Life Insurance Agonts, Covunnus, 0., Nov. 28.—Charles J, Hess, the Gonoral Agont for Ohio of tihie Protéction Lifo Insurance Company, of Chicago, was_yesterday removed from bis position, and a suitbrought in the Common Pleas Qourt to recovor from him 811,747, belug money belonging to the Company, which, {t is siloged, ho hos_appropriatad to bis own uso., Agonts will horoafter forward thoir collectioni direct to Chicago. Ixpravarors, Ind,, Nov.23,—E. J. Walker, Agont for the Berkehire Life Insurance Com- gnuy. has beon arrcated and placod in the ullivan County jail for embezzling hia collec- tlons. The Company {s seoured by his bond, but will proscoute novertheloa, Covuanus, O., Nov, 28,—Charles J. Hoss, Goneral Agont of tho Protaction Lifo Insuranco Compauy, of Chicago, againge whom suit has beon brought to rocover about 12,000 of tho Compauny's mona‘y. in an interview with M, Hess this ovoning statos that ho sent in his rosignation two days ago, to take effect Deo, 1. Ho doos not dony hnvlng the monoy of the Com- pany in his [{naunnslou, ut sxys tho Protootion has colleated tho amount of several denth losses in this Stato, and now refuses to pay _over the ‘monoy 80 collected to the claimants, ~ In conee- uonco, puits have boon brought against the ompany at Portsmoutl, Bcioto County, and writs Liavo beon served upon him by the Bherift directing him to pny over no money belonging to the Oom‘mny until such sulta have bosn deter- :nlnm!. 'Cho public now have both sldes of the ory. Prisoners in the Olarksville, Ar k. Jail @verpower the Guards, and At- tomptio Escape—They Arc Surround= el by Cltizens and Compelled to Surrender. LarTie Rock, Ark,, Nov, 38,.—On Tuesdey last tho prisoners I tho Olarksville Jail oyvorpowered tho guards ond fook possossion of tho arms, Tho alorm wos given boforo they got out, and the citizous of the town surrounded the Jail. One of the prisoners, sald to bo Wal- laco, under sentence to be hungon the 8d of next maonth, fired & double-barrol shot-gun at two citizons in the stroet, sovoroly if not fatally wounding them both: ‘The citizons then took possossion of the first floor of tho jail, put flve kega of powder in it, lnid o train for momo distanco, aud motified tho prigonors that unless they surrondered in thirty minutas, thoy would blow up the building. Aftor a little parlefi they suwrrondered, throwing thoir arms out of the window. As one of the guns struck thoground it went off, the shot slightly wounding three porsons, b Wallace and othors of tho prisoners woro hrn\lfht lero last night and lodged in the Penitontiary. o will bo takeun out and Lung next month, He baa kLillod quite 3 num- ber of mou, among them tho Hon. Elisha Meara, and {s the most desporate oharacter in that section of the country. wo brothera were in jail with him at the time, and are under indict~ monta chat will send thom to tho Penitentiary, Butler County, Ohio, Trensury Dofale cation. CovLwamus, 0., Nov, 28,—The roport made by Jamos 1{, Godmnn to State-Attornoy Willinmas ou the flnancial condition of the Treasurer’s and Auditor's ofticos of Butler Couuty shiows that tho amouut overdrawn by Auditor Schmidtis 81,047, ‘Tho roport aluo says that every officor whoso accounts ho has boon able to make up, oovoring a period of thres and a half yeara, has Em\'nd to bea defaultor. The aggregate of the lofaloations is $22,430, besides 9288 unlawfully paid to ex-Trassuror Lindly, .CivorxNaTy, 0., Nov. 28.—Gen, Godman, com= migsioned by tho Auditor of State, bas been ox- amining the countv bonds of Butler County, and to-day roports that the Auditor, Adolph Schmidt, hag drawn 819,000 more than was due, and that ‘Ironsurers 8, A. Campbell, Willinm Russoll, and David Yorkol have drawn altogothor 86,000 more than I8 duo thom. The last-named restored sil bo drow,—that is, 8600, ThLis ovordrawing was mado by moans of oharging higher foos thau the law allowed, Tho Officors of tho 8lip Sunrise Sene tonced to Various Tormu 07 Imprice onment for the Orucl ‘Treaticnt of Soamoen. Bax Faancirco, Nov. 23,—In the United Btatos Cirouit Court to-day, Robort X, Clarke, Captuin of tho umk Bunrise, was sontonced, on convio- tion of tho crue} punishment of soaman, to fourtoon manths' imprisonment in tho Count. Jull, aud a flue of £1,000. Frank Harris, hiy First Mnte, waa sentouced to tho State 1iison for four yonys; and Denuis Maloney, Becond Mato, to sixty daya in the County Jalll 4n Oshicosh NMorchant Doseris His . . CUreditors and Llis Wife. Osuxostt, Wis,, Nov, 28,—8nmuol 11, Bonus, o clothing merchant from Milwaukeo, dolng buol- ncun horo for tho past month, iu suld to huvo abe soonded to-day, leaving liablities to the amouut of 810,000, prineipaily duo to ot and olothing deafers In Clicago” and Milwaukes, Dounw, wince his ndvont hero, it is ulleged, hos epont siost of his lime in ths manageniont of a furo Lanlk, and leaves s wito ,in destitute ciioum- uaucos, A Mexican Denporndo Sentonced to Tmuprisonmont for Lifc. 84x TFancisco, Nov, 29.—Fenedo Moreno, ona of Vasquez' pung, engagod in tho Trespinon murder and robbevy at Monteroy Counly, have been found guilty of murdor fn'the sucond do- groo, and sentencad to Btuto Lrisun for lifo, A Desporado Killed by an Officors Lvansvinue, Isp, Noy, 23—Wm. Willlams, Bx-Shoilt of 'Warrlok County, nhov and killad W, 'Thorrborg, a dosperado, who drow & pistol to rouist arroat, at Boouovitle, yeutorday. PACIFIC COAST ITEMS3, Ban I'nancisco, Onl,; Nov, 98,—A dispatoh to- night from Burcka, Novada, statos thut a vol- aaito haw brokew outin the Uiuto Mountuing, ton milen from that placo, Denso volumes of amoke are isning from tho erator, ‘o Ilealth Oficor repords sixteon casos of swall-pox in this city, FINANCIAL. The Sprague Trust-Deed Signed by the Firm and Family, Finanoial Prospeots of the Detroit & Milwaukes Railroad, ‘fThe Union Banking Company ef Philadelphia About to Resume, New Developments in the Daniel Drew Stock-Jobbing Suit, THE SPRAGUES. Provipexce, R, I, Nov. 28.—The Bpraguo trust doed was aigned lato this ovening by the A, & W. Bpraguo Manufacturing Corporation and individual mombora of the family, !he copy is withheld from the publie until it shall Lo executed by tho three Truateos named in the instrument, which it is now expectod will bo done to-morrow morning. —_— THE RAILROADS, "Special Dispateh to Wle Chicago Tribuna, DETROIT AND MILWAUREE DONDS. Detrorr, Nov. 28.—Somo facts aro published Lere to-day concerning tho financial prospoots of tho Detroit & Milwaukeo Railrond, whioh has ro- contly failed to moet the coupons on its bonds and othor obligations hold by ita creditors, st winter was an unusually bad oune for tho road, owing to a vaat amountof ico on Lale Michigan, and it becamo absolutely nocossary to make im- provomenta in order to rotain any busineas, hionce steel rails have boon putdown at s heavy coat, and other changes have been mnde which have consumed tho meausof the road very largoly. “Uho rosult was & default in meoting its coupons, The matter is alrondy mnotive~ ly ~ considored by the oficers and sharehioldors of the Great Westorn Railway of Canada, by which the Dotroit & Milwaukes is owned ; and o Committoo of that Corporation ia on it way here to investigate affairs and maturo s defluite plan of action. - Promiuent ecapitalists hero who _are in- torestod, hold that an tho bonds of the Datroit & Milwaukee fall due in 1875,it would be wise to is- Bu6 1 new aerios for the total amount of all those outstanding, aud thus take them up., It is bo- liovod that now bonds of the Company,tboaring interost not groater than 53¢ por ceut, can bo negotinted in the Euylish markot, through the Groat Western Manngors, who lave influontial conuections, It hay been rumored that some of the bond- Doldors would seel to throw the Company iato bnnkmgxluy, but such roports are wholly without foundation, e PHILADELPHIA, Speetal Dispateh tn The Chicago Tridune, © ' TUE MONEY MARKET, Purapsrrun, Nov. 28.—The money morket was more livoly to-day, opening with a fair in- quiry for funds, The demands for loans wero sbout equally divided between busiuoes and epeculative borrowers. The supply Is now almost equal to the demand, and favorable ratos are obtainable on first-class securities, Call loana averagod 6 to 8 per cont, and firat-clase commorcial paper 8 to 10 por cont, b THE GOLD MARKET was vory unsottled, owing to tho eritieal condi- tion of our relations with 8pain. UNION DANKING COMPANY, PrrrApereiia, Pa., Nov, 28.—The Unlon Baulkivg Company, which susponded during the panio, lias resumed businosa with its capitsl in- croased to $700,000. ——— NEW YORK. Spectal Dispaleh to The Chicaao Tribune, THE BUIT AGAINAT DANIEL DBEW, New Yonx, Nov, 28,—Counsel for Ernst H. Biodermann and Jacob Rubino, who, as I tel- grophed yop on Sunday lest, have begun sult against Daniol Drow, Stophen H. Alden, and Eugeno N. Robinson for the racovery of 81,000, 000, which the plaintifta claim they were swin- dled out of by defondants, have served & do- mand on Robinson and Alden that they must male afidavit covering Canton stook transac- tlons, Robinson and Aldon have xofused through their counsel to camplx with this domand. Itis understood that sn order will #oon bo obtaiued from the Court for their examination regerding tho matter. THE UNION TRUST GOMPANY. In fhe case of Augustus W. Kofloy againat tho Union Lrust Company, Judge Fancher appointed to-day W. P, Dixon reforeo, to stato and pass tho accounts of Edward B, Wesloy, Roceiver .of tho T'rust Company, and ordered him speedily to ro- ort thereon, 'Che Court also appointed A, R. nwrenco Toforae, to rport to the Court what amount should bo allowed Wesley for sorvices as Recelvor of tho Company. Tho Trust Company will resumo business noxt Monday, as was do- cided by the Diroctors at thoir last meoting. Ono of tuo officors of tho Company said to-day that amplo proparations had been made to moat any demands which might be mada by depositors, nnddt'hlne tho iustitution was in a thoroughly safe coudition. t HOWES & MrAcY, S A mooting of the craditors of Howos & Macy, ono of the bavking firmy which failed during the panic, was held hero this evoning, Thoro woro about fifty of the 1,100 creditors present, seproseuting 500,000, Many plans by which it was hoped the firm might be ablo to rosumo business wero propowed, Dbut only to bo rojected. After more or less dis- cuasion, it was finally agreed by those present thav the firm should " rosumo busincss at once, and pay 40 por cont on their debts on tho 1st of Jonuary; 10 per cont ou the 1st of Moreh, 1874; and 16 por oceut on tho st of Jnuuary, 1875, walking a total of ©5 por cont, without intorost, Bofore this plan can be carried ont, huwever, tho consont of {he romaining 1,000 croditors must be oblained, and this is thought to be impousible. T'horofors, it seoms inovitablo that they must eventusily go into bankruptoy, THE BZORETARY OF TILE TREABURY spont o fow hours in this city to-day. It is ru- mored that be camo to and did ‘consult with prominent Now York bankers regarding the finan- oes of the nation, in order to be botter ablo to make a compuehenslve yeport on tho subject to tha President, for the latter's use in his messago to Cougraus, [To the Associated Press,) TEGULAR MONETALY REPORT. Nuw Yonk, Nov. 28,—Aluney in active demand at 7 por cont ourrenoy to 7 gold, Bterling weak at 75¢ for 60-day, and 83 for sight, Cunatoms roosipts, §304,000, doLp olosad at 10034, aftor aelling at 1093 @1083¢. LoAXs wero at 6@7, 7 gold, and 1-82 for carrying, and flat for borrowing, Tho Asaistant 'I'ronsurer dibursed $227,000, The clearings wore 845,000,000, Govornmonts woro fim,; Stato bonds quiet. HIOCKB wero genorally strong from the opening until about middoy, with an advanoe in prices ranging from 3¢ to 19¢ por cent. The [mprovemont was afcornirds 1ost in mnuy enses, but, after the soc- oud call, buoyanoy was azain tho foaturo of thu markot, Duringtho last hour of Lusiness do- preselon provailod,nndsome stocks dectined totho lowust poiut of the day, the market Jeaving off foverlsu in tona, T'ho voluma of business was lngpo, and denlings excited throughont tho day. ‘lin advanco ingold and_dapzodsion in stacks Into in tho duy was cansed Ly roports that Mine intor-Bielles lad Jeft Madvid, that theve way fn- oreased uctivity in thy navy-yards, and veguo rm‘m:‘m of fuiluren which could "not be suthenti- ented, Tho stack salow botween 10 and 3 o'clock nmounted to 101,000 sharas, of which 44,600 we Woutern Ulion, 27,000 Union Pacfld, 12, Wubasly, 10,000 Ohios, 15,000 New Yurk: Coutyal, 4,800 8t, Paul, 15,800 TLaka Shiore, 13,400 Novth- wostory, 8,600 Rock Tulaud, aud 8,600 Columauy, Chicago & Indiana Coutral. — THE MANUFACTURERS, PAVER MILLS IN LOUIHVILLE, + TLousviLLg, Ky, Nov, 23.—The two extensive osuor mills iu this vty yaprosented at o meeting of twouty-flve papor mauntactuvors of tho Wost, in Cluclonati, ‘ou Wodnesday, sro ranning ou ano-halt time, a8 por the sgroemeant ab that mooting, Lno Falls City Milla In paying highor wagen for skillod labor, “and is the only mill in tho West which is dolug so, disoharging no hands, Both wnlls horo wre runulug on upevial orders only, THE FALT MVER MILLO. Doston, Nov, 26,—1ho Full River Manufac- turory' Board of 'I'rade huve docided from and after Dog, 1 to run thelr mills olght howrs per day on fivo days, and but sovon on Saturday. Should the times continuoe to improve rs thoy liava during tho past two orthroe weoks, it In bo- 'l'{nvml that January will ace all running on full ma, New Yonk, Nov, 87.—A Toston dispatch ro. ports that o numbor of Eastorn mills aro about rosuming. e SPECIE PAYMENTS, ADVEUSE AOTION OF TI NEW YORX GHAMDER OF COMMERUE. New York, Nov, 28,—At a meoting of the Chambor of Comimoreo to-day, nftor a longthy debato, the majority roport of tho Committes on Bpacio Paymouts, whicl ealls upon the Govarn- mont to resumo specio paymonis, was voted down, Tho mooting then adjourned till noxt Tuesday without taking a vots on tho minority roport, which recommonds that tho National Banks of ihis city shall bave powar to catablish a uniform rato of discount, aud that Congress sball anthorize tho isaue of $10,000,000 United Btatos ourrenoy bonds convertibla 'into logal tendora, e THE WORKINGMEN. PLASTERERS' TROUBLES IN IMOOKLYN, New Youx, Nov. 28, —Sovornsl mombora of the Plasterors’ Union to-day ontored a building in Brookfyn whore non-socicty mon were working, and bout them soverely, Ono man is bolleved to Lo fatally injured. ———— JAY COOKE & CO, Puinaperrurs, Nov. 28,—Jamnes Mason las Dboen appoluted Roglatrar i theJny Covko & Uo. bankruptey caso, Judgo Cadwalador haw lssued an ordor glying omlors to tho Roceivor to have tho banlrupts forthwith eccount with Lim for all thefr funds and any or eitherof their proporty, real or porsonnl, moneys, rights, crodits, and offocts, tho accounts to bo tnken from tho com- moncomont of tho proccodings on the 25ih of Soptombor last, aud from snch carlior period or Eulla(lu, if any, ay moy a8 to any itom or itoms 0 necosyary. 3 R KANSAS CITY, OAUSER OF THE SUSPENSION OF TIE FINST NATION= AL BANK—HOW IT WILL AFFECT THE THADE OF TUE KAW VALLLY., % Tont the Karsas City I'{mes, Nov, 25, To thobe who Luow anything sbout Kansns City aud the mon who have lubored mont to bulld up this city, the suspension of such a bunkiug-louso o8’ the First Nationnl implies 1ore thon the mero failure of the boulk to meet calls upou it by its dopositors. It indicates o loss of coufidonco in o corporation formed by a combination of fiftcon of the soundest fluancial busineas mef in the Wost—such men ag Michael Dively, Kersoy Coats, Willinm 5, Oinir, Edward 1, Allon, Thowas i€, Hanns, Jobm D, Baucroft, M, W. 8t, Cluir, Howard M. Holden, Adun Long, 'L\ B.Bulleno, Matt Fostor, J. A, Bachman, O, Chanuto, ¥raucis I'oster, and J. N. Paokard. ‘L'hose aro the class of men who bave plodged thoit all to indemnify the dapasitors in this bonk, "Theso geutlomon are kuown to this commnunity as identifled in this city with neatly all important publio or businces enter- priscs known to our peopla, 'Who more fuot of their identifleation with this bauk should silence the clamor now raised by the uninformed, and, in o majority of cases, the unintercsted portion of the community, In convoreation with Mr. Holden, our roport- or learned for tho fist time how sovoroly this ‘bauk hus Leon drainod since the flnancial panie ol in, and learned for the first time how steady and rémorsulexs has beon the drain wade upon tbis, tho largest and most prominent bank in Kousas City ; and when it {8 teken into con- sideration that this bank was always, and ig to-day, solvent, and that its life was tho vitality of half the bustness interosts of tho city, the un- provoked and suicidal run mude upon it cau only be_designated by two words—iucondiary panic. But that such a rush has boen made, no oue will deny who will inquire iuto the uifaira.of the bank, When the presont fluancial orash 8swopt over tho country, the l'irat National Bank of Kausas City way found to have 31,750,~ 000 of linbilities, Had tho MNnk boen forced into liquidation ot that timo, & goneral crash among Westorn business louses would havo rosulted. 'Cho bank could botter havo closed thon than at this timo, siuce thon it bad liabilities amouuting to $1,760,000. But, siuce the panic has sot in, the bauk haw pald ous $1,008,000, Dut, whilo tho bank has been strain- g ovory worve to withatand tho pressure brouglit to besr upon its resources, thore Las boeuno obatowent iu the oxactions ot its de- positors, Whou it resumed payment, it did so with tho expoctation that tho’ deposits would continue to keep up in bulk aud value, but in this thoy were mistaiten, Biuco the 1st of No- ‘vember deposits havo declined in amount over $200,000, and during the past ton days more than $100,000, nnd oun AMondsy last, when the Inst mumlus of the Board of Duirectors was callod, tho day's drainsge of currency for that day had boen 42,000, ‘Chus, day aftor day, a constaut drain has beon mado upon the bank, until it has becomo ubsolutely nocessary to close the doora and go into liquidatiou, The action of tho First Nutional Bank of thia city in goiug into iquidation at thus time will have & materinl effect upon tho intereats of this city., For ivstance: in the live stock trade alono & differenco of 23,000 in one dey's trade 18 ro- portod, and this i the irst day's suspousion of tho bank, , Upou the working clastes this calamity will fall with o blighting elfect. ho preking in- terosts will bu sfiected, the mauufucwuring interests will bo staguated, and the rowil busi- ness paralyzed, Aud for whut? Alerely to sutisfy tho excitablo and panicky spasm of those who bave drawn from circulation thoir wealth, waich will now lie dormant and inuctive, stowed away in old ton-pots, old stockings, or rusting or rottiug in chimney-corucrs and old trunis, waile | tho business of the city is ot a staud-stiil. —e ABROAD. Lonpoy, Nov. 28.—The markots horo and in Liverpool are unusually strong. —_——— FIRES. At Edwardsville, X1l Loas, $40,000. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Lribune, Avtox, IIt, Nov. 28.—About 2 o'elock this mornin the large flouring mill at Bdwardsvilla, ownod by John A. Prickett, was discovered to boon firo, ‘Lho alara wes promptly {;i\'cn, bub tho fire had got such headwuy that all efforts to savo tho mill wore in vain. “The mill was val- ued ot $40,000 ; jusurance on the building, ma- chinary, fiour, and_grain, $10,000, saqually di- vided boiween tho North America ol Philadel- phia ; Phoonix, of Havtford ; Amorican, Central, sud Franklin, of Kt. Louis. In West Union, 2u.; Loss, 812,000 ; Ene surance, $8,000, Special Diepaten fo Lhe Chicayo Tyibune, McGnraor, s, Nov, 28.—At Wust Unlon, In, & fire consumed tho eclothing stock of Gnidbnrr & Cohon this moining at 1 o'clock, I'he total loss is ostimated at 912,000 ; insurad intho following compuuies: Phaonix, $1,800 ; ZEtns, $1,5600; Continontal, ©1,000; Under- writers', 81,000 ; North Amorlcan, of Philadel- phis, 83,000 ; total fusuranco, 88,000, ~The fire as caused by an gverhoated stove, Monded Warchouse in Pokin, Iil,) De= stroyods Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Searxaricrp, 111, Nov. 28,—Tho bonded waro- Tousa of tho Clty Diatilting Company, of Pekin burned this aftornoon, consumiug a inrgoamount of highwines, on which tho Government tax hud not boen paid, Col, Merrinm way not informod of the amount, or how tuo fire oviglnated. In Crown Point, Ind. Epecial Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune, Orowx PoixnT, Ind., Nov, 23,—A fivothis morn- Ing dumrus'ml tho lerald bulldlog, Loss, bo- tween 6,000 aud 810,000, In Brownsville, Senn.; Losw, 830,000, Mesteins, Tenn., Nov, 20.—1I'he Avalanche special !ll?'u a five at Brownavillo, Tenn., Thurk- day morning, burned the entire blovk on tho north side of tho square oxcopt Yilsenthal's storo and Leo's Block, though both were much damaged. Six atores wero destvoyed. Most of tho goods woro snved. 'ho loss {8 $80,000 ; in- suronca emall, and mostly in the Misisslppl Yulloy und Plautory’ Compraios of Momphis, At Prolcin, 1H, Proua, 1ll, Nov, 28,—%he bonded warchonse ownail by the Oity Distillory Compuny, of Pokin, was dostroyed by firo to-day, with tho entivo contonts, includiug about 80 Larrots of aleohiol, 1t is supposed {hat o hot iron used by tho Infrer Wad drnspcd on ths floor whord tho alcohol had leaked out, Loss not known, t At Detrott. Dernorr, Mich,, Nov, 28.—A fire in W. R. Woolloy's 'dintillory, yostorday, damagod. the works to tho oxtout of” 30,000, on_which there fivunto?ly 80,000 insuranco,” The firo was acol eutal, e . OSCEOLA COUNTY (IA.) SUFFERERS, Special Disvateh to T'he Chicago Yribune, Duynuque, la, Nov, 28 roe car-loads of provisions, fuol, and olothing liavo nlrendy heen recelved by tho vommittes eppointed to receive contributions for the Oscaalis Connty deatitutos, aud they will wlup the samo to-morrow to the disbureing agent for thelr reliof. CREDIT MOBILIER. Defeat of tho Government in the Suits Brought at lartford, The Demurrer Sustained and the X Bill Dismissed. The Government’s Damage by tho Credit Mobitier Frauds Too Remote. Hanrrorp, Conn,, Nov. 28.,—Tho important Crodit Mobllier suit which wag tried in this clty Inst Qatobor, has beon deoided by United Btates Judgos Hunt ond Shipman . and tho opinlon was filod In tho United States District Court, in this city, to-day. Mo~ tion of dofondants’ counssl to dismiss tho bill, involving o queation of jurisdiction, was dacidod In favor of the Government on the sbe- ond polut, Che Court sustains tho demurior, nnd dismisses tho bill as to partios who de- murred. Tho ground of the demurror-is that the damago to the Govornment by the Crodit- Mobillor frauds is too romoto to bo ronchod by the procoss pursued, or by auy other, and that the Goverumont has at prosent no pocuniary in- toreat to bo reached by tho bill. 'The Court talees tho viow that thero s no trust anywhero raised in bebalf of the Governmont to be pro- tected. 'The motion to dissolve the injunction 1 granted. It is not uulikely that the mattor mny go to tle Suprome Court, though thoro is not muoh probability of a rovorsal, NEW YORK. Visit of Chinese Educational Gommis- sioners==City Finnnces, Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribune. New Yonx, Nov. 28,—The Chinese Commis- slonezs, five in number, who have charge of tho education of the Chincse students in thia coun- try, atvived hero to-day from Hartford, Conn., their headquarters. ‘Thoy have visited rocently Hamilton, Yale, and Amherst Colleges, and leave to-morrow for Washington to witnosstho opening of Congrosu. It is their intention to incorporato in tho sohool systom in practico in Ohina the best fonturen of thoso that are in uso in this country, and to that end will visit most of the prominont educational institutions throughout the Unitod Btates. [7o the Associated Press,) NEW CATHOLIO CHURCH. New Yonr, Nov, 27.—1'he now Roman Cathollo Cathedral on Fifth avenue i open to-dsy for visitors, 5 CITY FINANCES. The failure of Comptroller Green to placa tho bonds of tho city for nearly $3,000,000 will not MARINE, Port of Chlengos ALRIVED, ... Hchr Libbio Nau, Oloyelund, grindslonea, Hehr Toulss McDonakd, Manitdeo, Iulicr, Schr Luniberman, Graud avon, ' lmnber. siclr Tinbort 13, Cimphell, Guod 1arbor, wood, Seby David A, Wells, Buffalo, coal, . Hehe Jolin 1, Moty Gyverto, e, Hebr Margarot Dall, Grand River, lumber, Nov, fls.’ Lintke Eroights Only ono veassl was chartered, {ho stoam-barga Core morant, for corn to Barnia, on {hrough rato to Porte Tand, ~ Gapnelty, nboit 35,00 b, SPEOIAL NOTIOES $250,000! $100,0001 $50,0001 $25,0001 $217,600! Ars only & fow of the prizos to e glvon away at tho Fourth Graud Gltt Concert, at Loulsvillo, on ho2d day ol Decombor next. In addition to theso Iargo fortuncs, which will enrich tickot-holdors, thoso are Ten @ifts of 10,000 Each | Thirty Gifts of 45,000 Each | Fifty @ifts of $2,000 Enoh ! And & still largor numbor of smallor prizos, tho whole aggrogating #1,500,000: ‘Tickots must bo purchased this weok, Al information of this Immonso achemo can be had of tho Olieago Agonts, J, L. WATTS & CO,, Room 47 Matropulitan Blook, corner LaSullc and Raudolph-sts. Scheneld’s Mandrale Pills, Thoso nils avo comnosed axclusivoly ot vogotable In- sredionts, and although thoy antiroly supersedo tho usa of mureury, do not loave any of Its injurlousoffects. ‘Tuoy uetdlrastly upon tho liver, ‘aud ave & valinble romoed: all aasos of doronyoment rosulting feam a disordurod #tato of that orpan, Liver Complaint, Billious Disordors, Indigostion, Biok iToadaoho, ‘Typholdl Favora, &, o all suconmi) i tle freo uso of Solionol's Mandraks Pili, Formnte by all drugrists and tloalors, Victims of Obscure Diseases, Bookiog safoty and rostorod hoalth, should usa Dr, Holm- bold's Kxtract Buchu,}This articls Is otlilcinal and atand- ard. ‘Tt o, mor, o tull valus of wor, 'the only preparation that dovolops oy a1 8 diurotic. | It v norfact sho- oltie for all diseascs of tho urinary organs in mala and fe~ male. Towaro of counterfeiis and Luitations, which nne forunalous won aro ondgnvoring to pAlm off ubon Dr. Holmbold's roputation, Look for tho Doctor's signature ou tho wrappor, Samaritan’s Gift, BAMARITAN'S GIFT, SAMARIFAN'S GIFT, A posits in 1 % it SRRl o4 o Boll o0 Lalods KEARNEY'S BUCHU, KEARNEY’S EXTRACT BUCHU, The only known romody for ombarrass tho city departments, according to the Mayor, Itsouly effect, ho says, will be to delay the permanout improvements which wero to bo bogun immedistoly, in order that idla workingmen miFhl: bo employed. Comptrollor Green thinke that, notwithstanding his failure, tho crodit of tho city will bo presorved. e F o POLITICAL. Time for ¥olding the Indinna State Convention Postponed, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ixpanaroris, Ind,, Nov, 28.—At a meoting of the Stato Domocratic Committes to-night, speaches were made by tho Hon, James Dow- ling, of Terra Haute, Gov, Hondricks, and others, tho following preamble and resolutions wore adopted: ‘Wiencas, It 18 deomed inexpedient to hold a Demo- cratio Btate Convention sooner than next spring, thore- oro, Rtésolved, That our Ohsirman b requestod to call this Conunittes {ogether some timo during the month of Mareh next, for the purpose of fxing tha timo for liolding tho Democratls Stato Convention, Objcct of the Late Convention ot Col= orod Men nt Frankfort, Ky. LousviLrg, Ky., Nov. 28.—Dr, H. Fitz Butler, of this city, Ghairman of the Committea on Ros- olutionsin tholato Frankfort Colored Convention, states that tho rosolutions contomplated no such thing an forced social aquality of whites and Dblacks, nor was 1t the splrit of the Convention. He wants the mixed-school eystem, however, flvlng whiton and blacks oqual advantages in he same school, but admita that it is objection- ablo to a largo portion of the colored peopls in thae city and Stato, The aim of lis party is to bring the mixed-uchool system into practice, snd :h:n; 1a tho equal advantage Intended by tho reso- ution, RAILROAD NEWS. Qontradiction of IRumors Unfavors able to the Northern Pacific Mails way. Spectat Dispateh to Tho Chicago Tribune, St. PAur, Minn,, Nov, 28,—~Rumors {hat the Northern Pacific would forfeit the loase of tho TLnke Suporior & Mississippi and_brancios, by failuro to pay tle interest on the bouds of the lnst namod, due in January, are contradioted by Genoral Managor Moad. York, Ifingston & Syracuse Railroad Trusteeship. Roxpour, N. Y., Nov. 28.—Elisha M. Brigham, Trustee for tho bond-holders of* the New Yerk, Kiugsion & Syracuso Railroad, appainted by the Farmers’ Losn & T'rust Company, of New York, ith consent of Diractors, to-day. tnok possession of the Road, removing tho lnte. Managor, Wm. B. Litchfiotd, — WISCONSIN NORWAL SCHOOL PROJECT. Special Dispateis to The Clacago Tribune, MAp1soN, Nov, 28,—It is aunounced that tho Novmul Schiool Rogents have adopted the plan propared by D, R, Joues, an archilcet of thig city, for tha Fourth Normal Schodl, to be lacated ] at Rtiver Falls, Pierce County, specilleations for which aro to bo propared, 8. that it can be advertisod for aud (ho contraot let during the wintor, work begun In the_carly spring, snd tho Dbuilding bo finished early in 1875, prse el S A DEATH OF A HERMIT VETERAN, Louvsvirie, Nov. 28.—John Johnson, ono of the_few surviving soldiora of the War of 1812, died at New Albauy on Thuraday, vary suddonly aged 72 years, Mo served three yeurs in tho late war, although vory old, and was baried in the Governmout Cemotery. For somo time be. fore his death he livad a hermit life on his pon- sion, and died whilo consulting the almansc to #ee when the ponsion was due, L ALBANY LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Special Dispatoh ta The Chicage Zyvilune, ALBANY, N, Y,, NoV, '28,—BEEvES—Tho marlet thus far Las vuled dull and tanie, with but little chunge in value, The ettendance yeaterdsy aud to-day waw small, and composed mafuly of Esstern countey deale ers, whose wania wore resirieted, and who, thorefore, aro’ purchasing sparingly. Bufchers alsa were fni good atlendauce, but Tof quits satisfied with the markot thus far, thelr profits haviog been quite Hinited, Although {he market has ruled dull; the prie con ralizod wars fully equal fo aat week., Prénont i dioationa sre that there 18 to be a drugglig market tho Brighton and Now York markets are not Tepre sentod a8 yot, . RiceipTe—Ticeves, 3,767 ; shosp, 0,400 § hogs, 80,- 000 ; uutos, 48, Bltzep AND Luane—The roceipts number only 47 car-loads, or 9,400 iead, Noarly ail tho receipta liava one forward In fArst Liande, A8 thoy wero not wanted eve, they wero forwarded to New York, au that {s tho guly‘outiol,” The markol rulod wteady, with but e uquiry, THE NEM ORLEANS MARKET. New ORLzaxs, Nov, 28, —Bnapsrures—Flour in o0d dernnid for the local trnde sud Cubn; double, g&.w; troble, $0,00@38.00 3 faraily, $8,6089,00, Corsy ot snd trjner ; mised, 760 ; whito, now, 7603 ok, 8e, Oatu quict at 60GST0, Timan—Scarco sud dull, at 03@0%e, gatd—prlmodull st $10.007" chtcs o’ domand at 47,00, Triovistons—Pork dull and lower at $1460, Dry silt moxtu rearco s howllers, Tigo. Dacon dull auil enslor, wt G1(@TH@Be, Mam hot in demand, at 06 1034c, Lard iirm § tloree, BY@BX0 ; kog, 93¢, Buaan—Domaid gaod common, . 54354540 3 good comumon, Uo; low fal 'to good {6 fair, OW@GIR0; prime, Bigo § ‘eholve, B7zc, MoLasata—Dennund nctive; contrifugal, 23@450 5 commion, UGG {0a far, £G5S ; primis io choles, (16 N Wisry—Lon na, 000 ; Cincinnatl, $1,02, Covere—213GR3e, : CorroN—Qufut; Hales of 4,000; no change from yestorday's quotutlona 3 recolpty, 5,417 bales oxport to thid coutiuent, 60 ; coaxlwise, %955 3 atook, 197,600 ; unsold, 97,000 ; ‘wesk'a ealce, '28,000% revolpta, ' net, 40,084 § groun, 34,637 ; oxports to Groat Britalu, 5,780, KANSAS CITY LIVE-STOCK MARKET. : Speclul Dirpateh to The Chicago Tyibuna, Tanms Oy, Mo, Nov, 9 ~Recolpts, ot New 8,—OAT2L) 300 ¢ whipmenls, 403, Thero fa & good fuqul packera, Balo of through ‘Yoxas cows at $1,01 atock steors at 51,80; through Texas et ters, 1. do, 33,40 3 Colorado Toxu steers, o Tlous—tecoipis, 1,410, Tho thavket {8 exclted and pricey udvancod 20c, with walew ut 83,60, aud cholc iota at £3.78, Tho compolition botween' Esstern buye ers aud packers Is brisk, Curranoy is vlenty, Bright's Disease, And & Positivo Romody for @ouT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, DROPSY, NonRotentlor or Incontinonso of Utino, Trritation, In- ‘Hlamuiation or Ulooratiou of tho BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, Spormatorrhoos, Leucoorrhes or Whitas, Disoasos of ths Prostate Gland, STONE IN THE' BLADDER, Caloulus Geavel of Brickdust Deposlt, and Muous, or 'Milky Dischargoa. | EEARNEY’S EXTRAGT BUCEHTU Positively and pormanently oures all Discasos or Affao- tious of tho BLADDER, KIDNEYS, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, Existing Iu Men, Womon, and Childron, NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE. Prico, 81 por Hottlo, or 8ix Bottlos for 85. Depot, No. 104 Doaue-st, New York. Bold by Druggists Flvorywhors, and B. BURNHTAM & 80X and VAN SOITAAOK, NG ON e N, Winresata. Aot Ohiomors: STE e A O ey TURS, TADTEE FINEFURS, Owiug to the “Hard Times” we_have so reduced our prices that we are selling our Goods, We offor o Comple:ge Stock FASHKICHABLE FURS At prices that cannot fail to pleass, All tha differont styles of Furs that aro worn, and tho most perfoct line of Hver shown in this merlket. Our Stock ot WINTER HATS AND OAPS is the bost, Furs drossod and mudo to order. Trimmed and repaired promptly. - STRYKER, 281 WEST MADISON-ST, 2] Y GOODS. Glass Shades, To cover Wax Flowers, Clooks, Forneries, Statuary, Ete, Holiday Fancy Goods, ‘Wholesale and Retail, In great va« riety, and very cheap, WEST & CO., 282 Wabash-av. AND 2768 WEST MADISON-ST. _BUCHSKIN UNDERWEAR, _ THE GREAT PRESERVER OF HEALTH. DUOKSKIN _UN. 3 , nurivalod by any over offezed 1ty publie, Affurding tha ot thorough proteation AI.'Mnl Jmflumh\n and,_oure_of LK MA SN, NEURALGIA, BRONGITUTIS, BORK THROAT, LUNG DISRAN und varions disedvos cansod by wolde, okt tho wttentiou of every une desiting oalth and real comfort, 7 BLMER, BALL & HOYT, ;’ 40 & 82 West Washington-st., Ull}fh\(:(l. WAN’I?H'--EQ.%@L\I, Notlous, or Laota and Shous, from 5,00 ‘un $50, 000 wort, fu uuhnnnu o 3 ’ro; 10 tho tlourishing eity of Hloom. Toton,. Auddsass 51t 11 SOOI sotslugeon 1 WANTED, A by t tho Sulj ! D by 4 s, of G St i, 5> ) ‘1 3 i