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“ Indiapa.... 10 8 THE NEXT CONCRESS. Names of Senators and Represonta- tives So Far as Electeds s o & Rovised List of Cnndidates for the Houge in Twenty=~ § four States. THE SENATE. The terms of twonty-tive Bouators expire March 3, 1876, and elections have beon or are o ‘ba mado for tho succosding torm aa followa: Tevma expira) For the seceeding State. arcis 3, 1816 terin, JESEDURRE, o fu i PO 70N DOOTH, SAetoit.- ickio ditiam W, Ealo Delawar: A Demoerat, A fopbican, Wra. Pinckuey Whyte, Branch K. Drucs, . A Reputiltean, | Alien G, Thurman. A Republican, Samiuel B, Mazey, toorge ¥, Edmundn, Rabert E. Withers, A Danacrat, To pubil (In torisn), 17; Deme oo iR tien 07 Intdependonts (in ASLALR CATH), 3. For the now term, of thitteon sents politically dstormined, the Republicans have secured five, the Democrats saven, and ona (Booth, of Call- fornis) i Indepondent. Thoso numbers, added to Sonators holding aver, give totals of 38 Ro- publicans, 22 Doncrats, 1 Independent, and 13 soats to be determined by eloctions do-day, 88 fol~ Tows: “Term ends 1877, Reowd, Dem, Tude, Vacant, W15 i 1839, H . 1 Term ends 187 H 3 o ES ) 1 “ The Senators whoe torms expire in 1877, und upou the olectiou of whoso succesvors may then (but not soonex) depend & chango in tho political majority of the Sonate, aro s follows : Deinoerats, Cooper, of Tenn,, Davis, of Woat Va. Goldtbwaite, of Ala., Mauilton, of Texas, Jatiatot of Va, elly, of Oregos 00d, Ransom, of . Baulsbury, of Del,, * Stevenson, of Ky, Morrill, of Me., Robertson, of 8, €,y West, of La., Windom, ot Mrinn,, Wright, of Towa, It witl bo aeen, from tho above, that Demo- craticstccesses muat bo aweoping indeed, both this year and in 1876, to make the Senate oven slone oc doubtful two yours hence, Skl THE HOUSE. The House of the Forty-third Congress, at ita adjournmont in June, would Lave divided (in a full vote) 202 Ropublicans, 950 Democrats. During the sosalon the Republicans gained sov~ eral seats by mction upon conieeted-election coses, Thess changes are embodlied in the fol- lowing carcfully-propared table, showing tha Reprosentativos by Htates, viz.: 43D conanras, 44TR CONGRESS, Rep. \I Des. Rep, | Dema | pemzzn Tawa,. 9 Eansas, 3 D maaus amnll Bu¥aun asnat LSRNt ¢ | el Thirtysoven Stoes.| 5 8 MEMBERS-ELECT OF THE HOUSE, [Republicans in Romen; Democrals in italie; the asterisk (*) indicates mombers of the prosent Houes.) INDIANA. 8, *Mortn G, Hunter. 9, “Thomas J. Cuson, 0, Williow S, Haymond, 11, James L, Evans, 13, Andrew I, Hanvilton, 13 Jobu 15, Daker [cont 4 by Freeman Kelley, zeklel 8, Sampuon, Jobn A, Kasson, *James W, MeDill, 9, Addison Oliver. 1. Benont S, Fuller, 2 James D, Wiitiaing, 3. Michael G, Kerr, 4. Jeptha D. New, 5. “William 5, Hotman, & Milton 8, Tobinson, T Franklin Landers, . P 1. *Georgo W. McCrary, 2. Jobn Q. Tl Y . L, ATneicorth, Trenty O, Pratt! Jumea Wilion, MAINE. 4. *Samnel F, Hersey, *Joha H, Burlelgh, & Sl 5 *Eugens liale, 3. *Willlam I, Frye, 3. *Jamea G. Blaine, KEPRASHA. 1. *Lorenzo Crounse, NORTIL CAROLINA. 1. Jeane J, Yeales, 5. Alfred M. Seales, 2. John A, Hyman, e, 0, *Thomas 8, Ashe, S, *Alfred M, Wadldell, 7. *Willam M, Robbine, 4. Joseph J, Davia, 8. *Rouvert B, Vance, on10. 1. *Milton Sayler, 1 3, “Henry B, Lanning, John L, Vance, Ansel T, Walling, 3, John 8, Savage, 3lton £, Southard, % ohn &. Medahon, 14, John P, Cowean, 8. dmericus ¥, fi 15, Nelwon 'H. Van Vorhies, 6. Frank H. 16, *Larenzo Danford, T. *Latereace T, Neal, 17, *Laurin D, Woodworth, Alllamn Lawrence, 18, *James Monroe, rly . Poppleton, 19, "Janies A, Garfild, luaclos Fostor, Henry B, Payne. OREGON. 1. George 4. La Dow. VERMONT, 1. Clarlea If, Joyce, 3. “Gearge W, Meudce, % {10 bo elected to-day.) 'WEST VIRGINIA. 1. Bewjomin Wileon, 9, *¥rank Horelord, 2. Charles J, Faulkuer, BOMMARY OF ELECTIONS ALR¥ADY IELD, Forty-fourth Conuress, Forly-thirt Congress. Republice Democrate, 2 9. CANDIDATES FOI THE HOUSE, [The asterink () detiotes wemberu of the present House; ¢, atandx for eoloved.) Republicun, Demverat, ALABAMA—S, - 1, Freder'k G, Brombimg,*Jerry iaralsan, 3. Jeremiah N, Williaruw, Jamea T, Rapler . Taul Dradfor, Willlaw . Dette, 1. Jawen T, Jouds, Churles Hoya,* 3. John 1L, Caldwell® voeven., d: Goldsmitn W, Tttt i, Aias Af) Burwell B, Lewly, Aloxander White,® g,} Willtam 5, Forney, Ohrintopler 0, Sheats. ARKANHAR—L, 1. Luclen G, Gauee, Willium 11, Rogera, 3, Wiliiam ¥, Slomons, Jobni M, Clayton, be Willism Wo Wilkbire, Williany 3, Hynos, 1, Thouws M. Guuter,” Clurles H, Lander, DELAWARE—I, Fames Willlame,) Jutnos i, Lofiand,* 1, John A, Hemlerson, 4, Jense J, Finley, Sl fl}‘flnfl‘l’A—Dk _— , Julisn Hartr] ohn rysnl B E, Bl l‘h, Richard H, Whiteloy,® Jack Brown, rh G, Bumuel Gove, 1 1, Blownt,* ERCHT dy, Willism If. Folton, 7, William if, Dabney, 8, Alex, L, Bigphens,” Willlam I, Hurrison,e, 9. Guruott Mcdlilisn, John W, O'Neal, JLLINOIS—10 Sidney Hmith, Jasper D, Ward,* Charlea B, Yarwell,* Htephion A, Hurlbuf, 1, Barney G, Caulfield, 2, Oarter I, Harrikon, 3, John V, La Moyne, 4. John ¥, Faruaworth, & Danlel J, Pinckney, ' Horatio 0. Burchard,® &, Teaao 11, Ellat, Thomg J. Heoderson, %, Alexsndor Campbell, Fraoklin Corwin,* &, Jamos G, Bayne, Greenbury L. Fort,* & Leonerd ¥e l{:, Bichard M, Whiting, Tondergon Ritchle, 10, John 0, Dagb; 11, Beott \vum,K o avid E. Deaity, Willlam 3. Bprd 12, Tk D Torhor, o vy § Andrew Slmpaon, 13, AdInt ¥, Htevenaon, © Johin MoNulta,* 10 Jamos T Tickrell,© Josoph G, Carinon,* 15, John 1. ' 3 Johnh, Bdent ' | dacob W, Wilkin, Vm, A.J. ] oy g 10, pota . ,mfi.‘,v "‘r,“' Jamen 8, Marlin,’ 17, William R, Morrison,® John I, Rinaker, 16, Wil Unetzell, | 28030 Glementa,f 'l B, Maraball,® d,, 1o, e ..} Groen 1. Taumm, RKANBAR—T, 1, Barcun J, Parrott, Willinm A, Phillips,® , 2, John R, Goodiu, Bteplien A, Cobb,* 3. K. Hudson, Wiiiinm it. Brown, KENTOORY—10. oman J, Pickelt, R, Wels Franklin Gorln, Clement 8. Hill, 1. A, R, Doone, 2, John Yonnyg Brown,® 3. Chiarlea W, Millikin,® 1. J, Proctor Knott, 5. Fidword Y. Yarsous, Joliu Thompron Gray, ¢, Thoman L, Joues, Uiwrles Eginton, 5. 4.0, 8, Blackburh, K, Marshall (Iau 8, Miiton 3. Durliain,* 9, Tlurrison Cockrill, 10, Jobin B, Glarke, g Jobin Meaus, 1OUISIANA—D, 1, Randull L, Gibson, Jay Uale Sypher,® 2, K. John Eliis, fenry C. Divble, 3, Jomephs A, Breaus, Chextor 13, Darrall,® 4, William 3T, Lovy, q R o, Willlam 1, Speticer, Frauk dorey,* 6, Jeseph BL, Moore, ' Charlen E, Nasb, ¢, MARYLAND—0, 1, Phillp ¥, Thomos, Heury if, Goldsborough, o7 Charles 1 Roberty, John T, Ennor, ¥ Wiliimn J. O'Brion,® Jamen §, Buter, & Thoms Nwatm,® dalin R, Cox, 8 Ge KL Henkle, Alox, 1S, Hagu 0, Witiitn Walsh, Lloyd Townder IIASSACUNETTA—11, 1. Touis Tapham, 2, Edward Avery, 8, Tenjumiu Deatt, 4. Jowial @, Abbott, 5. Nuthaulel ¥, Danke, Daulel W, Gooch,® . Charles I, Thompson, Benjamin ¥, suller,* 7. John K, Jatnes C, Ayer, Jolin M, 8, Willlams,® 9 L Khsyor deorge ¥, foar,” 10, Juline 31, Seelve (Ind.), Chiaries A, Stevens, 11, Cheator i, Chiapin, Henry Aléxander, 51, o MICKIGAN—Y, 1. Alphons 8. Williams, Moses W, Fiold 4. Johu J, ltobixon, 4, Fidus Livermoré, 4. Allen Fotter, 5. Mark D, Wilber, 8. Goorge iI, Dueand, " 7. Enoa Guodrich, Omar D. Couger, Qeorge ¥, Lewls, Nuthan B3, Bradley,” 9, Menry H, Noble, Jday A, Hubbell,* SNNRROTA—T. ranklin I, Walty, Mark H. Dunaell,* St, Julien Cox, ' iforace I, Strait, 4, Eugoue M. Wilsod, William . King. MIsS0URI—13, 1, Edward G, Kelir, Edwin 0, Stanard,® 4, Erautus Wells,* Daniel D, Fish 3, William I, Stone,* 4, Robert A, Hutehor," 5. Richiard $, Blond, 6. Cliaries 1. Morga, 7. John F, Vi, d, Jlen) J, Frankiln, 9. Duvid ites, 10, R A, Deliuit, 11, Jolm B, Clark, Jr.,* 12, Joku J1, Glover,® 19, ‘Aylott Ti, Buckiier,” NEVADA—L. Adrian C, Ellfs, William Woodburn, NEW JERSEY—T, 1. Chulkiey Albertson, 2, Audrew J, Sunlth, 4, Miles Rors, 4. Nohert Lsmilton,* 5. Augustuns ufler, 6. Prcderick M. Teese, Mareuy L. Ward,* 7, Aug. A. Huritenbergh, Issac W, Scudder.® NEW YORR—UJ. 1. Henry B, Metealf, * Stephien B, Frouch, 4] John G, Schumaker,* Edward T Woud, 3. Simeon B, Chijttenden, Poter W, Ostrandor, 4. Archfbald I, Bifsw, ~ (vorgo O, Boonatt, 5. Edwin K, Mcads, no M, Latle, €. Sanel 5, Cox,* Fawsics If, Campbell, 7. Smith By, Uliarlew 8, Spencer, 8, Etijab Ward, ol D, Lawson,* 9. Feruando Wood,* John Hurdy (Ind, Dem.), 10. Abrm §, Hewils, Jawes O'lirien (Ind. Dem.), 11, Denjamin A, Willls, Teazo 1, Bailey, Willlam Joslab W, ® 1 Uliarles W nzi-.n-r, Jdumes 11, Tay, . Iowelly 'bompyon, Hyde,* I B, 1, Sinnickson, . Dobbinw,* Anos Clark, Jr,,* Charles Pluce, Wlliam W, Piiclpr,* 120 N, elmes Odell, Authorst Wight, Jr., 13, John O, Whitchouae,* Charlos L, Beal?, 14, Georgo 3L, tieebe, Cliatles J, Everel 35, Juhn 11, Bagley, Jr,, Seytaous L, Stebblns, 16, Torronce J, Quin, 17, Chnrlos Jughea, 18, Artowmus 1, Waldo, 40, Walter 1. L, Handers, a1, Orson L. Allaben, 22, Martin L, Graves, 23, Beott Lord, Cliacles 11, Adams, Morthu 1, Townsend, Andrew Willlsms, William A, Wheeler,* Honry H, Hathorn, Kamuel ¥, Mitler, Grorgo A, Dagley, ity if, Roberta,* 24, Andrew 8, Warner, ‘Willian 1, Baker, 45, Georgo F. Comntock, Ellan W, Leavonworth, 26, Jucob Wilson, Glinton D, MacDougall,* 47, David A, Verpont, Elbridgo G, Lapham, 28. Edward F, Junus[ Thomas C, Piatt,* 29 Obarlos C. B, Walker, Harlo Hakos, 30, Jumea L, Angle, John M, Davy, a1, John IL, Buck, 42, Ashor P, Nichols, Lyman K, Tiase, 33, Augustus ¥, Allen, ‘Walter L, Sessions, PENNBYLVANIA—3T, 1, Thomas B, Florence, Chapman Freemsn, 3, Bonjamin Ruah, Clinrles O'Noill,* 3. Bamuol J, Randall,® David I, Honston, 4, Willlam V, RlcGrath, Wllam D, Kelloy,* 6. John Robhine, Alfred C, Havmer,* 0. J. L, Forwood, Wash. Tonnsend,* 7. Epuraim L. Acker, Alan Wood, Jr., 8, Liieater Clymor,* Charlen 13, McRnight, 9, Willlam Patton, A, Horr Smith,* 10, Williem Mutelier, 11, Frank D, Collins, 12, Hendrick B, Wright, 13, Jamea B, Rellly, 14, Willlam 3, Breslin, 15, Joecph Powell, 16, Menry W, Earley, 17, Johin Teilly, 18, Witilnm 8, Stenger, 19, Levi Maish, 20, Louls A, Mackey, 21, Jacob Turaey, Jomes H, Uopkivs, Aloxander G. Cochran, George 0, okl William I, Biumer, Alexancer W, Butler, Winthrop W, Kotchum, Theadare Garrctuon, Joln B, Packer,* Bartholomew Liporte, Sobieskl Roew,* Samuol 8, Bicir, Langhorno Wister, 1. S, BloNair, GCyrus T, Alexander (Ind,), Andrew Stewart, Jr,, Jamen S, Negley,* Thomas M, Bayiie, 24, Georgo W. Miller, ' Jubn W, Wallate, 25, George A, denke, Harsy While, a4, James Sheaklos, Jobu G, While, 7, Albert G, Egbert, Carlton B, Curtls,® TMHODE 18LAND==2, 1, Willlam B, Doach, enjamin T, Esmes,® 3, Samuol Rodwan, Latimer W. Ballou, BOUTH CAROLINA—D, 1. Samuel Lee, Joseph H, Raiuey,*s, 2, E, W, AL Mackey C. W, Buttz, 3. Samuel, &olomon L. Togo. 4, Joseph B, Kershar, © Alazaudar S, Wallace,* 5. Joseph P, M, Epping, lcuben Smalla, e, TERNESSEE—10, 1. Willlam MeFarland, Roderick R, Dutler,” 2, Qcorga W. Mabry, © Jacob M. Fhornburgh,* 4 Goorge 0, Dibreil, David M, Nels H, Cancy Young, TEXAS—. villiam Chismbers, 1. John I1. Reagan, 3, David B, Culberson, s, W, Throckmorton, oger Q. Mills, TPioasant 3L, Yoli, o Hancock,* = 2 6. Gustave Heleicher, Jirowiuli Gavan, VERMONT—(Bpecial olection). 4. Alexander McLsue, Dudley U, Denivon, VIHOINIA—D, 1, Boverly B, Dopglass, Janies I, Sener,® 3. Johin Goade, Jr., Jutues M, Platt, Jr..* 3. Gilbert O, Walker, Rush Burgess, 10 ves William 1£, . Stowell,* Christopher Y, Thomas,* Tumes ¥, Johison, Tohn F, Lowls, Junues Harbnur, Georgs W. Liendarlite, WISCONSIN—-8. 1, Nicholss 1), Fraft, Clarles G, Wiltiams,* 4, Atauna G, Cook, Taclen B, Canwell, 5, Oharles I%, Thuinpeon, Heury 8, Magaon, 4, William 1itt Lynde, ' Harzison Ludingfon, &, Sunuel D, Burchard, Hitam Barber, #, Guhricl Bouck, Atanwon M, Kimball, 7, Davld ¢, Fulton, Jeremtahi T, Touwk,* 8, George W, Cate, Alexauder 5, McDill, St An American and i London. Hiram] Thompaon, an American trayeling in England, brought before the magistrate at {he Baw-Streat Police Court in London, on Ocl. 1, chargod with disclinrging a loaded revolver in Covent Gardon Theatre, to the danger of the by- wiundors. A police oificor aid thol ou tho pre< vioua night, about twenly minutea to 9, ho was ou duty in the lobby at Uovent Garden, when the prisonor was brought out from (he promennde )y two of tho nesintauth &t tho theatre. Witness was told tht the prisonaer had fired oft' a revolver, “Tun prisoner's right-land coat-pocket hud a hiols thraigls it which smolt ratber of powder. An ueelstant at Covent Carden Theatro snid ha heurd tho report, and saw tho Hmoke coming from the prisonoer's pocket, Ha at once took the revolver fram hitg and gave bim in chargo, No ono was burt, although tho promeuade was crowded. Mr, Abrams, on tho parl of tbo do- fendant, gaid thut it waw snu‘uly an aceident, ‘E'he pridonor was in tho habjt of carryiug s re- volvor shont in Amcries, and on ¢oming to En- land lie hind forgotten to leave off the cuutom, 1n getting hinbandkerchiof aut of his povket he bod accldeutly fired (Lo rovolver, A goutlomun vamo forward and guve the prisoner a good char- actor, Mr, Flowors sald that ho was i’nulhmd to Lelievo that it wau only an accldent, although Le hisd hoard that Americans scmetimon fired it au sdveraary lhrourh thoir pookets, o should, therefore, merely order prisouer to entor into his own recognizances 1o the sum of £40, and find ono surety in L0 for his future good behavior, RN —An Abordecn preachor recently commented in tho following complimentary way wpon tho conversational value of mon and women: v There iathe samo difforence botwoen their :.on 108 88 l.\atw‘ceu‘lhn lmu; and the mh;lllxh and ; one goes ten tinos ay fusl, an or glgnd‘l ton times a3 muoh.” Ll Spp Himtou,* Willfam Terry, Revolver in THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1874, LOCAL MISCELLANY. . THR LAW LIBRARY. The aonual mooting of tho Chieago Law In- slitute was hold yostorday sftornoon, in tho roomn of the institution, in the City-Hall bulld- ing. W. 0. Goudy ocoupied the chair. NMr. Cooper moved that a Commitice of Five be appointed to nominata officors for tho ensu- ing yoar. Tho Chair appointed Lho following: Messre, Cooper, Treo, Avar, 'onco, sud Btiles. Tho Committos then retired to consider thoir nominations, Tho Clinirman announced that annunl reports from tho ofticers of tho Inatituto were in ordor. THE BECRETARY'S REPORT, Tho following fs the subatsnce of the report of Mr. J. L. High, the Bocrotary: Rincs tho last annust mecling, held Nov, 3, 1873 there svo boen_iwenty-seven additions to tho e Derahip of the Inatitute by now subscriptions, and fif- teen certificates of stock linve ben dsaued, Tho whares of atock of trventy-Aive menibors havo been forfelied to {ho Institute, in accordance with Sec, 16 of tho by- Jawn, for non-payment of duca and aescasmcnta, frst und necond notices of forfalture having beon 'duly verved by the Treasurer, anit the deliuqiient liat hav- ing been by hiin reportad to tho Beerotury, Tho ace tual membership of tho Inalilate at thiu dats fa 420, During tho fincal year the Becretary has drawn upon tha Treamurer fifty-hino orders, numbored from 101 fo 16D inclunise, for the pavment of obligations fucurred Dy the Inatitite, the corresponding votichers for which are aubmilied, Tilose orders amotnt in {he akreyate {0 the sum of $1,802,42, of which amonnt §2,841.80 s heen expended for hooks, tho remainder helng for sniucellanicoun expenses, such as salury of Ansistent Tiibrarian, {usurauce, vepaies, ete, [The winl doou- menta, list of nanies'of poravtn for whom orders wero drawn, ete., accompanied the roport.} Tu concluslon, the Secrotary bega ieavs to congratu- Tate (he Institute upon ifs preseut prosporous condi- tion, and to exprosa bis confidenco that its future prosperity and fuccess sre well assured by ita record for the Iast threo years. "Tho report was accepted and adopted. TRE LINBABIAN, = Mr, Julius Rosenthal, mado the following report : “Che whole number of volnmes added to tho libmary of the Clicago Taw Iuntitule elnce tlie lant yoarly mecting smounta to 577, conalating of Kuglinh anit Amerlcan toxt-baoks, digosts, atatulcs, periodicale, and Englieh and Awerfcan reporte, All tho Iaw books of eny nofo prblished during the sear bave been added 8 6070 an they sypeared, and the nlready large Ust of Togal periodicala has becn materially incressed, The total simber of books In_onr library fa 6,135, among which Shero are abont 2,770 volumes of Americns re- ports, and Y26 English, Irish, and Scolch ; 218 volumea of Amcrican stafucs, 'sud 331 Yolumes of scesion laws, 1,181 volumes of text-luoks, 167 Voltmen of dlgeete, and 222 bound volumen of legal periodicals, A# t0 Amevican Xeports, we svo all, ex- tept nbout 30 excoedingly scarce’ volnmes, ' for which orders aro outstanding 1t may not bo unintersstiug to yor o lrarn ° that, recordiug to Mr, Guerneey's afetlstics, in 1816—the 1ime when (o tirst volnne of Kentw Commentarica was publisbod—thera wero i existenco about 600 vol- ames of Reports, both Engllsh snd Americon, In 1839, there were about 536 American Iteports alone. Iu 1573, the number of American Roports Lad increascd to'aboul 2,346 volumes, and, dnring the year 1879, ninoty-clglit volumes of ‘Anicrican Reports wero pub- lishod. Wa are atill deticiont in_original editions of Lngiish Reporta, as sluo in regard fo the statuto Inws of ueveral of the Slatos, We liave eucceeded in secur. ing a completo ket of “tho Philadelphia Law Lilirary ; & deportment of worka on civil Jaw, legal biegraply, and’conatitntional Jaw and history—Lnglish an Anierican—haa bosn agoln opened—a good commencos mont Leing already made, All tho later. and latest, English works on elyil law will bs found in our schedule, “Tho following hooks bave becn loat during the yenr: Waguor's Missourl Stututcs, two volnmed: Cooloy's Constitutionnl Limitations, ous volimo s Blackwell on ‘Fax-Titles, one volunio; Dillon on Alunicipat Corporae tiana, the second volume, A niotteo published in the Lenal News for the return of thoso bovks was of no effect. Orders are outatands ing for a full set of the Luw Journal Roporta; the new nories of the Jurist; » full a0t of the IFeakly Reporter a duplicate ot of Tllmols Roporta; and otber worly which, If they srrive, vill oxbaust tho balance of our troasury, Our thanks are due to tho following donors: J. L. 1iigh, for hia valuable treatiso on “Extraordinary Reme= dies"; H, C, Whitney, for an account of the ** Burch Divorce Caso®; 11, I, Hurd, for tha Reviscd Blatutes of Illinols, which could mot have otberwiro becn ot tamed for many montha; $ho Librarian of Congress, for n oataloguo of the Congrosslonal Law Library; 8. D. Puterbuugh, for copion of his treatlecs on Iaw_ and Clancory, Dleading and Practico; the Now York Library for a very valuabin catalogus of thio books in thut_institution J, 1, Bradwell for leasl documents; J.D, Ward for a revielon of United Statea cxtended notico of which las already appoared in the Leyal Netca, In concinsion, I urge tho assersment of $15 on each share of stock, for tho ensuing year, to cover the run. ning expensca of lio Ilurury, ad 1 up the doparte ments that are incomplote. Tlue report was also adopted, OFFICERS. At this point tho Committos roturned and re- ported thoir list of nominations, a8 follows: President~Melville W, ¥uller, Furat Vice-Premdent—A. M, Pence, Second Viee-prendent—Thomss A, Moran, Librarian—Jullus Rosenthal, Secrelary~. L, High, Treasurer~J, P, Wilson, Board of Managers—F. 1, Koles, W. C. Gond: Chiarles Hitchicock, John L. King, 1. N. Stlles, S, Packard, H, W, Jackson, W, H. King, Adelph Moxcs, ‘The Becrotary was inatructed to cast a single bellot, and the *‘ticket” was declared unani- wmously elected. Mr. J. L. High, the Secrotary, said that, while ho felt & high houor had boon conforred upon him, ho bogred lenve to decline the oftice. Had Tie had any iden ot his boing nominated ayain ho would havo declined before. Mr. High's resignation wsa accepted, and J. J. EKmeckorbooker was elected in his stead. Messrs. Cooper and Shoroy wero appoiuted to escort Mr. 3L, W. Fuller to the chair, That gen- tleman made a briof spoech, and asked Mr, Goudy to close the mooting, as he had com- menced it, whioh Mr. Goudsy agreed to. Mr. Bissoll moved that an asscesment on each sharo of stock be made for the cusuing year, which provailed, Mr. King offored a resolution requesting tho Execntive Cominittes to considor soms meuns of botter advancing the interoats of the Instituto, and of adding to the library, which was carried, Sl el i NEBRASKA RELIEF. A meeting of tho Executive Committes of the Chicago branch of the Nobraks Relief and Aid Society wau called for 3 o'clock yestorday in the oftico of the Sccrotary of tho Board of Trade. A quorum not agsembling, tho meoting was nol organized. Tho branch haa bean two weoks in exiatence, and their solicitations for monoy and supplies already aggregato in valua about §6,000. ‘The movemeont originated in the Board of Trado by roason of the kuowledge of the destitution caused amoog the farmers by tho chinch-bugs and grasshoppers. E. O, C. Ord, Major-General commanding the Military Deparimont of the Dlatte, who is Chairman of tho Nobraska State Sacioty, haa heeu instructed from \Washington to nasist in the dietribution of supplies, and in contributing to the rellef of the suttlers in every way In bis power. Tho extent of the destitution in Nobrasla is bardly realized, Gon, Ord has reported to_the branch hero that the bodies of people who died of starvation have been foand by his men in their marchos, and men and wowmen have been discovered whose only means of subsistence for weoks Lus heen clothiug, which they gnawed at as rais do, The subscriptions Ly tho several branchos of trade recoived thus fer aro : DY 100T AND £1I0E DEALERS, Dogsgott, Bassctt & George P, Gore & Co.p G0 1{dila,, $ 100Josoph Pratt.. 30 100, T, B, ;‘V;brr & Co. thal & Co,. 100, 0, M. Fargo & Co, 1001 Phelps, Dodge & mer,, 1001 Thilip 0! ©, 3, Iender: [ 100! . Theae contributions are in goods, BY HAWDVARE RROKANTR, MoDonall Bros, & 00| HOATLev1rvvevveri$ 10 moasield, Towen *'& 00| Co. 25 2 3 Heeberger & Breakoy, a3 Rathibaiie, Sard & C0, a5 Drintuall, Terry & Filler, Warron, & 25 Belden.. s a5|Itrank Kturges & Co,. 25 23 o, Cragin lirothors & Ldwin Jtunt & Sou.. Chandler. . a3 s, Smith & Dl 10 frm DY WAT AND GAT DEALENS, Kolth Bros..........$ 50 Wuleh & Hufchluon 20 Eddy, Hervey & Cars |Williame, Miller & ter, toin, 23| Olimsicad, i 8 Kweet, Dompeter & [Ubarles A, Lewls & cu . 23 Co, 2! e, ise 25| iClug, Trow, . B, Fink & G, Gnge, Bros, & Co. Gimbel, Landau iFlorabein, $ 300 US (1N GOODS AND Castt), BY WHOLL) Flold, Leiter Ricuords, Blaw & Frank Commarford Winslow, 50 J, V. Farwelt & ¢ Kelth & Galo, 15 Botiauer, Dro, & 50j0. D, Young & 00, 10 Cuvsou, Yirie, Beolt & Co., $ 323 'Phe wholesalo grocors coniribute goods aud money, smounting to #2105 and tho mem- homo};’ tho Board of Lrado 83,350, of whioh tho largest subscriptious are thoks of Armour, Dole & Co.. 25005 Munger, Whooler & Co., #1005 J. & E. Buckingham, 3100, . iI'ie lnmbor dealors huve sout in #4290, tho drugglats 8150, and the cloxh(ng]llealcm $100in qash and articlea of woar these lisis aro not yot comploted. , Cooley, of tho Executlvs Commities of the Reliof Boclety, roports thnt throe carn of beane aud one car of driad applon, with a qnan. tity of hoots and ahoee, woro sent forward yes- Larday by the lucal branci. e TEMPERANCE, Tho Lndios’ Coolk County Towmperancs Union met in tho chapol of the Methodiat Church Blook yostorday afternoon at 3 o'clook, about 150 belug prosocut. In the absenco of the Presidont, Mrs. Goorgo Rounds occuplied tho chair. Tho mect- Ing oponed with singing, reading of the 4Gth Paalm, and prayer by drs. Van Osdell. On motion, & committeo of three, conalsting of Afra, Wirts, Mrs. Van Oadell, and Mrs, Holibs, was appointed to watt upon Mayor Colvin and request him to onforco tho ordinancs probibiting the sale of liquor on election-day. Aftor tho Commiiteo had departed on thoir misajon, the ladles sponta fow momonts in of- fering ellont prayor that thelr errand might bo erownod with succoss. Aftor tho singing of * Rtock of Ages," 3irs, F. E. Griffisth, of Mt, Union, O., was called upon, ond said sho had more to eay to women than o mon. God bad u wondorful work for tho women of Amorica to accomplisl, Womeon wore po- cullarly adapted to work of s roformnatory char- aotor ; thoy had a nameless someghing about them that gave thom faith in God acll humunity. Men mndo promisca to womon quloker than to mon, aud kopt vhem botter. God had {ostituted this temperanes roform, aud when Ho did o Ho not only meant the eradication of ihe ginut ovil, but wanted to show to womon that tho work of the world did not all bolong to men, 1t wan wroug for women to sit down and spond tholt lives in idle sorrow. If thoy prayod for tho ax- tormination of intemperanuo thoy must also work for {t. God worked through Ilis spirit aud hu- man strumontality combinad, Whon they read of noblo-hearted missionaries golng to heathion Isudw, it oppeared to bo a grand and holy achievomont, but thoy forgot the heathen all wround them at home. Wien thoy consccrated thomeolves to the Lord thoy mnust give Him sheir work also, It might prove s cross to many, but it would ba s cross twined with flowers and crowned with immortellos, Dared they think that overy doy 160 graves wore filled with drunknrds, and ‘uwot lift up thoir bLands to stny tho progrees of that stupendous curse 7 Mis. riffoth’ hero rolated saveral ipteresting incidenta of the cru- #ade movomient ju Oblo, and snid the crusule movoment had had ita_day, and bad accomplish- od its work, In two Staies 800 * saloonists”— o called tiem—hind heon converted, and now those who lind not listened in meroy must listen in judgmont. As to the work in Chicago, ahe seid publle sontiment must bs worked up: pledges should be circutated; vouug Iadies should combine, and organize, and go down through the dork valley of old-maidenhiood rathor than accept the attontions of & mau who drauk, and thus they would bocome a power in tho land. Bhe nlso spoke strongly sgainst tho use of fermented winos at the communion-table, and tho uso of liquors in cooking. Many a drunkard had been mado 8o At _howe. womon would but work, ehe said, God would bo with thom. During Mrs. Griffoth’s *talk,” the Commitico appoioted to walt upon Aayor Colvin arrivod, and at this point reported that tho Mayer had alrendy issuad a proglemation ordering the on- forcoment of the ordinance to-day, and that ho approendad no drunlonnena. othor Btunrt related o fow anccdotes of cru- aado lifo iu Oblo, aud indorsod tho opinions of Brs, Griffoth on the use of formonted wines at tho sacrament. A rising voto of thanks was then tendored to Mra, Stuart fac her presence aud labors in Chi- ongo. Aftor giving a unotico of the tempornuco mans-meoting in tho ovening, the following women's pledge waa thon read by the Stflaremry’. imdlxlx number of siguatures afixed, making 220 n all: ‘We, tho underrigned, women of Chicago, uavm'lnl:( pledgo onrrolves, in integrity and houor befors God, 1o alatain from the nse aud trafilo in all futoxicating linuors as a boverage, and that we wil not in any way aiter the aame to athera o be roured ; and wo further solemnly cavonant before God henceforth to work and and pray for the suppression of iutemporance asa #in againet God and man, sod that in this work wo will uro such means, and forward such measures, as God ahall direct through the Holy Sririt in answerto prayer, The meotjng thon adjonrned. it CRIMINAL RECORD. CIIMINAL COURT. Judge Booth—The Novcmber term opened, with Judgo Booth, of tho Circuit Court, and ex-oflicio Judgoof the Criminal Court, on the Bench,—Tho Grand and Potit Jurios were impaneled. Tho followivg is tho list of the Grand Jurors: Tteubou Taylor, foroman; F. Dabcock, J. R. Millor, W. . Cunniugbam, Charles Donnelly, Phillip Stoinmuoller, G. A. Gruis, M. 8. Herrick, Julius Shufeldt, J. I, Gaskius, E. T. Watkius, W. Q. Frigbeo, M. La Monte, Thomas Rapp, L. H, Vandorburgh, II. G. Ryan, A.D. Lane, Will- inm Coe, Joste Dyor, Joteph Roed, T. B. Tridges, J. P. Ellicott, and O. Runyan. Judge Booth briefly charged tho jury, and remarked that ho had learned that tho last Grand Jury had abueed proprioty, and gone outsido of their pre- rogatives in the notorious McGarry-MeDon- ald cago by sondlng for and hearing witnesses in behalf of the dofonso. The Judfin chargod tho jury that they bhad no right to hear othor than tho witnessea for the proso- oution, and if they thought the ovidence sufli- cient then they must not fail to return an indict- ment. The Court then adjourncd till this morn- ing st 10 o'clock, ‘Lo-morrow the call of tho criminal docket will bogin. JUSTICL: COURTS. Justice Boyden—Jobn Finnogan, arrcsted for the larceny of a coat belonging to James Thom son ; held to the Criminal Court in bai) of 3300, —Lizzio Napoleon, arrcsted for assault with o dondly weapon, with intent to kill Hattie John- son ; continued till tho 7th inat. in bail of @500, ~{homas Boyd, srrosied for malicions mis- chief ; held to the Criminal Cowrt in bail of £400.—William Sogole, arrestod for larceny ; continuad till the 14Lh iosl, in bail of £500.—Lsanu Simmous, arrested for vagruncy; continued till ta-morrow iv hail of §200.—~Frank M. Putuam, arrested for larceny of praguny belonging to E. C. Brower; fined £20 nud sentenced for fon days to tho Uougo of Correction.—Jonas Reiloy and John Conlou, arrested for vagrancy and swindling in the buuko bosinces ; fined $25 enchand sontanced ko tho Bridowell forsixty days; decision appealed to the Criminal Court,—Will- iam_Clarkson, arreated for larcony of tpmpurl.y at tho Palmer Houso; continued till the 12th ioat, in bail of 3100, Justice “Seully—dlike Delaney, arrested for vagraucy ; continued till to-morrow in bail of 8200, —Garrott Kitzgerald, arrested for yugrancy ; coutinued till to-morrow in bail of $200.—~Johu Elgworth and John Ryon, arrosted for larcony of o horso and buggy belonging to John Burkhaeds, 480 Arnold atveet; leld to tho Criminal Court in bail of $500 each,—Thomas Lyneb, arrested for robbing James McCormick ; hold to the Criminal Court in bail of 2700. Jobn Donohue, arrestod for disorderly conduct continued till to-day in bail of £200,—Maggio Mulonoy, arreated for larceny ; sent to tho Bridewell for fifty day.~Jumes Gleason, arrested for disorderly conduct; finod $20.—James Mc- Cormick; hold as a witness ngainst Thomay Lyoch, who robbed him, in bail of $300. Juslice Kaufmann—orman Schubert, arrest- od on tho charge of larcony s baileo: continued till tho 5th inat. in bail of £400.—John Windan and Rosinn Hayden, srrestod on compluint of Georga Haydon on the charge of adulory ; con- tinued till tu-morrow in ball of $800 enoh.— Michacl Grahill and Jamos Runnell, arrentod for highway robbery ; held to the Griminal Court in bail of §1,200 each. Justice_Van't Woud—Georgo V. Millor was be- foro the Justico yosterday cuarged with obtawn- ing o enit of olothivg valued at 249 from J. J, Maruell, a clothing _morchant at 269 Bluo Taland avepuo, It weems that last Friday Miller ropre- gonted to the complrinant that he was tho owner of & bacber-shop on Bluo Island avonuo, and on this reprosentation Marnell sold hiwm the suit, to Lo pukrmr Baturduy noxt. Hesulscquently dis- covorod that Miller'was not the owner of the shop, and hence tho nrrest. ‘Ihe examination of tho charge against the prisoner was continued il tho 6th inst. in bail of $500.—W. M. Melchort and George ‘I, Pryso wore on trlal yestorday on the charge of riot made against them by Henry Balhinger. Tho evidouce was that the complainant purchnsed a sowing-machine from A. J. Melohntt, o Binger sowing-machiue agont, on tormu whioh, it not complicd with, would ro- tuen the machine to the agout. Balbinger, it np- pears, dul not comply with tho contract, and tho dofontlants wont to his placo of business, 143 South Halsted atrent, and attompted to carry it off by forcs, To this procedure Halhingor ob- Jocted, whoroupon the two men, aé tho gom- plainunt atated, did téke it by forco and violencs, sud honco the arrest. The Justice, aflor care. Tully hoaring the evidenco, concluded that the mattor would bear investigation h{ the Grand Jury, and hold the prisoners to the Criminal Court in bail of $250 ench. MISCLLLANEODS, Arvrests-—Constable Johu Cascy and Michnel Kennedy had a fight in o saloon on Oanal streot, north of Madinow, last evoulng, and the formor was roughly haudled, and would have boen ehookingly Leaten but for Ofticer Bmith'o intor foronce, Konnedy was arrosted.—illlam Tlyun and Cliarlos Smith mot in a saloon on Wast Lake streot, noar tho hrld[xn‘ abont 2 o'olock yesterday aftornoon, and a littlo of euchro'onsued for o small wager. During tho gamo o dispute oroso, and Fiynn claimn that Bmith ptruck him, aud Lo drow a rovolyer to do- fond himaoif. Bmith followed bin ont on the sidownll, and when ho nttompted to striko Flyma sgain, tho latter fired four shots ot him without effoot. Citizona on tho ntroot, who saw tho nhooting, caught Liold of Flynn and gave bim n torriblo beating, 1o taco wan awollon aa hiz asn. ‘ushel, and hia ne'cu wero nearly closed, Officors Watots nod Gribb app: ared on the ground and arrested both sombatnanls, T'wo West Sido stroot-car drivors ontored tho Jowolry store of M. iell, No, 21 West Madison stroot, yoslerdny afternvon, and aftor boing shown ‘aomo witchon walkod out without pur- chasing. Mr. Koll discovorod that ono of tho timokeepers was miselug, and onusod tho arrest of the partica. - e GRENERAL NEWS. The alarm from Dox 17 & 8:20 vestarday morning, was occasloned by & slight firo at No. 264 fVest Madison strect, Damage teifling. “Tho temporature yesterday, ss observed by Manasse, optician, under Tiue TRINUNE Bullding, was in the ehado, at 7 a. m., 33 deg. Fabr.; 10 &, m., 493 12 m., 49; 8 p. m,, 68 6 p. m., G4 aud 8 p. m,, 61, Tho explosion of & gas-pine yosterdey aven- irg on Canalport avenuo, botwoon Brown and Johnson stracts, sot fira to tho Eeidewalk, and couscd & lively blazo, which was extinguistied by the firemen of Engine 26. A stout-built, black-hured, jolly-looking olork and & solitary Aldorman were tha only ropro- sentativos of the Common Council at roll-call 18t ovoning. Tho othors,—thrirty-oight Alder- mon and three clorke,—wers awsy clectionooring. Tho Standing Committeo, which ia tho highest TFplacopnl authority in tho absence of n Diosces2n Bishop, held o meoting at No. 16} East Randolph stroet, yesterday atternoon, and decided to issue nonll for a mpeeinl convention, to bo held at the onthedral, Tnesdsy morning, Jan. 20, for tho urposs of olecting & Bishop of Illinots, aud ranyacting all business germano thercto. A gnd scoldent occurred Inat ovenlug, abonb 7:30 o'clock, to Mrs. Kats Diedon, wifs of the County Agent, at hor rosidence, No, 31 Clicago avenuc. Bbo was sitting ot a sewing machine, on which kind beon placea o lighted kerotono Inmp, when suddenly and uuexpoctedly tho trencheroun oil exploded and burst over her, burning bor about the face, arms, nnd body in o shocking manuer. When ber balf-burned gar- monts Wore romoved, tho skin and ilesh pooled off io strips, Dr. Carlman was called and dressed }h;\ burus, He pronounces her recovery doubt- ul. Two lard-ianks, containing abous 100 tierces, oxplodod at the packing-liouso of Allocton & Co., n¢ the Stock-Yards, sbout 1:30 yesterday morning. Tho hm\diugi\ovnr the engfnu-nouan was demolished, aud the tanks thrown somo distanco, The lard was soattered in all direc- tions, Joln Egan, tho pight watchman, wag thrown in the air &0 feot from tho tanks, and had ouo of his legs broken, The loss amouuta t0 812,000, Thora wa only 16 pounda of steam on at the time of tho explosion. Tho causes ;hich led to the bursting of tho tanka are un- nown, The naturalization busincsa at the City-Tlal was very lively all day yesterday and last oven: ing, and on an_ estimafo abont G500 cortificates wero issucd. Judges Gary and Moore davotod nenrly the wholn of tho day towards sweating in now citizens. Toward - ovening the crowd grow untuly, and a largo sprinkling of drunken men was ‘poticed. No sorfous disturbances oc- cured, although one man for n time threntoned to maka trouble by showing & pistol, but he was induced to loave. 'Thero will bo no opportinity this mortng to_got napors nt the City-Hall, ai- though the Clorks' ofieen will be open. COUNTY COMAISSIONERS, The County Commitgionors Lield a fivominutes' meoting yestorday. The Judiciary Committeo reported in favor of paying the second inatallment of tho South Park aeseeemont, amounting to ©1,616.07, against county proporty in Hyde Park koown as the * Reform Behool Grounds,” and of 394.88 to bo spent on improvemonts on Hydo Park avenuo. 'lhio repors was put through without a dissouting voico. Hoveral small bills woro reported from tho Committeo on Cherities and Buildings, the same boing approved. 'Thomas Winsted was olected Election Judgoin place of Mark Kimball, resigned, ‘Chird Pre- cinct, Foutth Word. The Board adjourned to Thuraday at 2 p. m. THE TUNNEL CADLE. At last Chicago-liko her rivals, New York and London—is to have a submsrine cable. It is to o 1aid in the new tunne), which is now complet- ed, nnd out of which the water is kopt only un- til the cablo shall ho laid. Tho subjeot wan firat broached soms tivo yoars ago, when Col, Wilson, of the Westorn Union Telegraph Company, in n lotter to Mayor hedill, suggested that bofore tho new tunnol was closed & submarine crble ehonld be_run through, which snould conneet the crib with the Water-Works, the City-Hall, and the United Btates Signal-Sorvice Department,—tho Iatter for the benefit of commerce, n8 in_cago of on approaching storm a flag could b raisod at tho crib. This lctter was aftorwards turned ovor to tho Board of Tublic Worka. Ordors have now been issned by E, B. Chand- ler, Superintendent of the Fire-Alarm Telegraph, for the carryivg out of the idens and suggestions ombodied in Col. Wilson's lotter. Advertise- ments for sealed proposals for furnishing mate- rinis wore published, aul yosterday thoy wero to bo 6pened. Only one bid waa rocoived, and that wap from Georgo H. Blisa & Co., of Chhnfin agonts for tho Dishop Cablo Works. Thoir bid apccifled the manufacturo of 10,800 fect of doubloe cablo: ono conductor to bo_of five and the other of seven copper wires, twisted spirally. Each conductor is imbedded in the centro of gutta ercha three-oighths of an inch in dismoter ; this n turn to bo tightly wrapped with tasred homp, the whole malking o xose about 1 inch in diam- eter. The figura named in the bid wae §3,042, The contract will bo awarded to those partics to-morrow, and the work will probably bo com- pleted withia thirty days. Far the prescat the shore end of tho cable will conuect with the ‘Water-Works only. e — ANNOUNOUEMENTS. Tho Leadies’ Aid Socioty of Hahnemann Hos- pital will meot Wednesday, at 11:30 s. m., in the Hospital, Tho Rov. Dr. 3. M. Parkhurat will deliver n lecturo on ** Japan and the Japaunese " this evon- ing, in the ichigan Avonuo Nethodist Church. Porsons wishing woaen for washing, ironing, or sorubbing can find them at the rooms of the Womau's Aid Assoclation, No, 51 LaSalle street. The weekly meeting of the Society of Good Samaritans will be held this afternoon a¢t Room 8 Rollef Building, No. 51 Lafalle street. The Custom-Houso will be vlosed to-day, bui the night office at Rush streot hridgo will bo kepy open for the renorling aud clearing of vesecls. #Tho Ladies' Hducational and Industrial Aia Bocicty™ will moet this aftorucon at 3 o'clock, at ltoom 40 McCormick Block, All porsons wishing to go with the Grand River 801011:,' aro_reaitestod to meet at No, 125 ‘Adams street, at 8 o'clock this morning. Iho monthly meoting the Liadice' Aid Society of Hahuomaun lluufinunl, will be held to-dny at 10:30 3. m,, in the Hospital. Tho eale of *option tickets," whioh entitle tho holder to golect reservod goats for any of tho twonty Star Lecture-Courto entertsinnients he may profor, will bogin Monday. The members and adhoronts of tho Tirat Beoteh Prasbyterian Church of Chicago who do uot decline tho aunthurity of tho Prosbytery of Chathum are requested to weot at the reésidence of George 3lolherson, No, 785 West Bladison stroct, Wednesdny ovening at 8 a'clock, to hear the ropart af the Commission_appointed to at~ tend tho Inte vonsion of such Presbytery, and to tako such further action us mny bo proper when mot. iy ERSONAL. ‘I'se Hon, Michnol Cascy, of Limerick, Iroland, nrrived here yoslerday. Ilo is accompanicd by 1, 0. Hannigan, Eaq. The friends of Gen, Logan will be sorry to lenrn that his health atill continues fecblo. ¥le will leave this woek for Washington, but he will find it necessary to spond somo time in Bouth Carolins, porhinps in Cuba. Itis hopod that a fow weoks of rest under mildor akien will rostors bim {o his scat in the Sonate, Thirty Chinoso cluldron, thelr agos varying from 0 to 15, fino, cloan, intollectunl-looking, with the wonderfully-clear olive skinof their ruce, A fow wearing tho satin kuea-boots and fo!lcw eilk collar that betoliens royal blood,were n the city ynulordna. They are under the charge of Kwobg-Ki-Chin, Commissioner of tho gamo | Chinone Tduoationnl Union, and aro going to Tlartford to bo oduicatod. Thoy lofu Cliina Sopt. 19, reschod Ban Francieco Oct. 21, from Bhangtl. Bpeaking of Mra, Swisshioln's bonoot, a cor~ respondont of tho Dolroit Freo Preas snyns * Buo dresnos plainly, wonrs short drosses, and & ik bonnol with wide, whorl strings, piuned uuder hor ¢hin, This bounet, which is always 1aid asido whon sho speals, in & marvel in {th way ; itn gonoral appoaranco would indicato that it bolongad to the pre-bistorio paat. It evidently Iias required about threo timon tho time, troublo, and matorial that would be roquisite to con- struct a moidorn ono ; for it is puffed, uhirred, and gathered till not a single plalu placo in loft in tho wholo affair; butshe clings to it with a dayotion Lhat ouly yeara of conataut compauion- ship could awaken." JOTEL ARDIVALS, 4 Palmer House—Tho Hon. David T. Littler, Springlietd : Col. olmon, Taledo ; 1. B, Mack, Albany : Judge C. Baldwin, Council Blufs ; E. Winno, London; Col. B, L. Morrificld, New York W, . Ilawlop. Dosion ; Tovis 1T Tristol, New ifaven ; Prof. M. 0. Vincent, London : the Hon, 8. 1. Cullom, Springfleld. . . . @rand Pacific. IHolel—George ~Darling, Rochestor ; M. 8. McCullough, Philadelphia ; Jolin G. Beozt, St, Louls 3 C. l& Garrison, Wiltium L, Qarrison, T. W. Flandors, New Manchostor, Eug’lund. THLLY. JIANNING. To the Editor of The Chicaqo T'ribune 8m: I bog that you will allow ms npacoin our colamug to P vo to the ?\\bllc my positive doniat to an article having releronco to myself which appoared in your Sunday morniug's iasue, Whila T can but nmile at the petty malico of tho writor of that articlo, I must fravkly adinit my mortifleation in being made to appoar iu #o piti- ful a light boforo the frionds and ndmirors of my hueband. Gratefully remembering es I over ubhall tho hearty and genecrons recognition yhich Mr. Manning has evor mot from tho public, I bave Httlo cause to resort to any cheap artifice to furthor seaure his popularity as an artist in Lis profeesion, In tois Clicago will bear me witnoss. Agnin, I wero Rfl)fifl\‘{ lfinormt oould I for n moment havo suppoged that s basket of flowers placed directly upon the raling of the box occapled h{; Mins Rellogg could by any possible chanco bo intonded for dlr, Behooleraft, [ rightly beliove that thoe flowors wore placed thore ns a dolicate compliment to tho distinguished singer. I'ho flowars presented to Mr, Manning were not orderod or ecnt for by mo, and the sllusion to mysolf by Mr, Maoning wait but a part of his nct, ITo was under con- tract to Mr. Afma at o salary of $150 por week to contributo Dbis sbare of umusoment to tho publie; the audionce camo to laugh, and wbo should complain if thoy were not disappoiuted? Mr, Mauniug was, and is still, under the doctor's caro, suler- ing with hemorttiege of tho lungs, Tho narticlo in question, 88 referring to mo, was untrue in the extreime, a3 the public havo loft me no room {or envy or Jealousy., No far nsmy husband's reputation a4 an arlist Is concerned, were I so potty and contemptiblo as to harbor such feel- ings in my nature, if there bo jenlousy or envy in ony manner relating to Mr. Manniog and any membor of the company at tho Opern-Houss, the informer of tho articlo in question can with miore truth search at other doora than mine, Mps. WiLsrasr MaNSING, Curcaao, Nov. 2, 167, ork ; Xiog Ilouaton, — e THE CITY-ITALL. The Bonrd of Public Works yesterdey awarded tho contract for tbo coastruction of tho two-con- ducling wiro cablo frowm the Water-Works build- ing to tho crib, to George IL Blizs & Co., the ouly biddors, at a price of 3,042, The appropriations mado for streot improve- ments in ench of the threo Divisiona of the city aro neatly all exponded, Commissioner Wabl, of tho South Division, haa about $3,000 loft; if necessary he will mako tomporary use of the sur- plus park fund, Commissioner Thompson, of tbo Wost Division, hns about §15,000 romaining. Ho thinks be can menage to got slong until the noxt appropristion. Commizsioner rindiville, of tho North Division, has barely anything loft, and iu at a loss to know what to do. A dologation from tho Ladies' Tempsranco Unton, consieting of Mrs. Wirt, Mrs. Van Oedell, and Mrs. Hobbs, catled on Mayor Colvin veator- doy afternoon, roquesting him to order the cloalug of all saloous on cleciion day. They woro uonplussed, howavor, when 1lis Honor in- formed thiem that he hed alrendy issued & proola- mation to that effect. 1t was ovidently more than tho ladios oxpected. A commilteo of the Citizenn’ Asgooiation, com- posed of Beesrs, 3, C. Lmmed, L. B, Boomor, and R, P. Dorickson, yoaterday prescoted to the Mayor the potitions for the reorgauization of the City Government under the General Incorporation act. The Mayor roceived the petitions, and signed nn acknowledg- nient for tho recoikl of them, which was_countersigned by Mr. Moody, Deputy City Clerk, ‘Lho petitions aro signed by many of tho most infinential men of the city,—in fact, nearly all the sigoatures will bo recognized by every businese-mav. Tho actual count of the signa- turen ig 15,079. The pelitions wiil hnz!resnuhd to the Council at its noxt regulic meoting. THE ASSESSUUNT. The omployes of the Tax-Commissioner's of- fico yesterdasy comploted the footiug-up of tho total assomsmcut of property in tlus cits, ay equalized by tho Bqualization Doard at its Inst sension, Appended is & tablo oxhiblting the to- tal n]mumlhi in each division of tho city, sopa- ratoly: WPST DIVISION, Tonl estrte, .. Tmprovoments, ov. ... Personal, including bank. . SOUTR DIVISIO: Real etate. . +$ 74,600,730 + 20,103,400 . Tougum +§ 80,080,830 Improvoment V6,448,010 Pervoyal, juclu . 23,200,810 Real estate. . $ 9,701,070 Tmprovemon! 3,431,030 Tersonzl, including bavics T 2300630 TnE GITT, Teesl eatate and Improvements. .. 258,510,310 Teraonal proporty, incinding banka. 15,015,910 Shipplug... 1,164, Total Tho total avscasment on National Bauke, which is included in the personal-property avgessmont, is 58,358,000, As aoon as the Common Council pass the or- dinsnco Jovying tho tax on the sbove assess- meuts, the work of extending tho tax and pre- paring _the warranta will bo immediately com- mencod. If there ia no nnoxpected delsy, Tex- Commiesioner McGrath expects to have the warrants prepsred and in the hands of_the City Collector by the 10th of Decewber. It will bo eeon, on comparison with last yoar's assors- monts, that there has been a falling off of noarly §8,000,000. This decrease is poarly uniform in all the difforent assessmonts, — e TIE TOLEDO CEMEYERY CASE. Torepo, O., Nov. 2,—The Court of Common Plens, Judgo Collins_prosiding, to-day rendered & decision in ihe Catholic cemetery case, ro- ferred to in o former dispatel, refusing to grant tho injunction applied for by Jobn Wynn to pre- vont iutorference by Fathar O'Reilly with the buriel in tho St. Francis do Sales Cemetory of ‘Wyno's wife, 2 non-oommunicant. Exoursion Tickets Ars pow on aalo from Chicago to Jackeonville, Fia, and return, via, Koukakes Lina or Pittsburg, Cinciz- nati & St, Lonis Railrond, Tickola are good to retum until June, 1875, Yor further information, apply 3t oflice, No, 121 Randolph strect. I Gariur, Genordl ‘Weatern Possougor Agent. e s Important to Travelers. Waen you visit or leava tho Olly of New York, save carrisge-hire, and stop at the Grand Unjon Hotel, ep= posito the Grand Contral Depot, It has over 330 ole- gantly-turnished rooms, and Is fitted up at au expenso of over §900,000, Europeau plan. e Reod’s Templo of Musio. Fino vorowoud pianos, prices $300 to §700; ferms, 430 cash, balancs $25 per mouth, Splendid orgaus with six stops for $125; terms, $25 cash, balsnce on monthly paymonts, An Untimely Interruption, Frowi the Cofferille (Kan.) Courter, The boys toll o good one on Jim Darndollar, of the Osage Agoncy. It scoms bo had sont his wushing to a full-blood Osago squaw Who was to navo it dono and hrlnfz it homo on Saturday night, Tho squar failed to fuliill tho coutract, however, and on Sunday Jim had togo to church with the anino sult ho woro during the weok, In the moantimo he had sent word to hi4 waslor- womsn to “bring them ehirta.” 1o had just got comfortably seated in tho clurch, and tho grave ministor had openod up ju thundor tonos on sin- nors gonerally, when it ncoflwed o blg Oeago In~ dian with & package under his blanket, who bo- gan making il kinds of unintolligiblo signs to our friond, Jim appoared to take uo notico of bin prosence, hosaver, until by his audiblo whis- pers and frautic gosticulations the Indinn hnd atiractod tho attention of the entiro congrogne tion, nud fanly horrifled our hera by drawing forth s shirt with a ahmnlngle' cloan front, aoy= oral pair of socks, and othor things that go to complete a fashionablo young man'a wardrobe. This was too mush for him, and ho_immodiatol; arose and beckoning she porsistont laundry-clos! out, Lie then and thers oxhausted be ine glish and Osngo vocabulaty of u]fi{%nl‘:,‘ :lr.:v,':r which he took chargo of thoolothon, and told tia dunky warrior Lo go his way, Profane Innzuazs %gr:}xlgflod ll!}(hl)A n]llm‘{‘, but it {8 enld that ade good use of a LY aajectives that caine within m'an};.l-'a':x"? sellgiiny nennn MARRIAGES, GATLONER HOMPIUEY <AL the sosi Talnier la Grange. Taurs e o Fio (R A A A ¥, MeOlixh, P, imohear, DEATHS, VAT SOMAADIC Plerrs Van Refaach Cornollun-augl Julix Loy ok, Shly ghild et sred 1 yoar o m-fi-iflnn‘fx‘“fl“fl.fi AR Nov, I 10l ofnl .l el nd, 1 Prairlora., Toesday, N“zv‘i{":ll'?(? i oberd, Gigis %:6; Now Yoik city pigers vieass oy, M_Nav. 1, a ol e Tl Mibn.; and iaiaifion, §3F papers, HARRIS_AC tha renldanca of hor son.ind Rabert. Farayih, **Lawndaie, g V) T Uintrle, S tiadth yeve oF Hoe agaco Hio Hrs. Busas Ramatih o Columbu, 3ies, ToF Ftarment, WNELL—Nor. %, at tho resli. e 143 Vinoannos-nv,, AL 445 A, Tovs AlF: Bebew e Braceh R e e fakon 15 Slieta G L i for buriaf on Nove o e Sl e, Bl SPECIAL NOTICES. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S 500THING SYRUP has boen used s ohlldsen with navor. (alllog suecoss. It correots scid- 1y of the stomach, relleves wind colle, rexulates th el eares dysentery and dirrhos, whother arisi {eathing or otlior esusca. An old and wall-tried ro For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, TILNOUSEIOLD PANACE, e Trumdin'o et it o s fgun barstasy Dih o tho sicimach, bowcly oc sides thoumatism, <olio colds, sprains, and brulsss, or futerhal and oxtorns) ase: Ohildren Often Look Pale and Siok From no otlior caune than havin, BROWN'S VERMIFUGK Cflfiffl';gmwzl‘lnd:‘::l:’?::g; withoutinjnry to the chill, heing perfectly wirre, and frea from all coloring or other {njurious tngredients senm ally used in wormn proparations, Sold Sl padla: byalldrugglats. 25 PERFUMERY, THi CELEBRATED Phalon’sCerous (N.B.) Phalen’s Flor de Mayo & Morse’s White Rose, DMorse’s Wood Violet, Morse’s Paphinn Bouquet, Morse’s Dedication Bouquet, Hxerl in Aromatic qunlitios, while in ¥RUSHNESS ang CONOENTRATION of eholco flowar odors they are wan. ranted to eurpass tha_most celsbrated Finglish aad Trench gun!nunlm!. Wholnsale by VAN SCHAA TV LEID. Yl STEVENSON & REID. Sold by all Drugaisls and No- By G0, P GORE & Y GURs To Wabesar CO0 SPL.ENDID DRY G0ODS SALE. FINEST OF TEE SEASON. TURSDAY, Nav. 2, at.8% o'clack a. o1., In ad s Shenmt Hig of DR OGTE 3 ThidD aliitien to fns, Aliwcas, Yanpross Oloths, Ulicekn, Stel sl olfar &' chalon Invol=n of 1,200 Do FINE FRENGH SUSPINDERS, to tontinn ia inrltod, as evary Iot s to ho marchants &nd bigors geaeeally will fi exbio ho o nad cariy, aa (5o salo of Lhoso goads takes Plagnat 10/ 3. m. Will” alno suil ‘an clcgant Yinn of Genta' Om o, (ovas BURIer BRirts, Dadormenr aud Grbamst Fuenlshing Gonds. Also, apecial talo of Glaves, fa Ladlee', Boss', snd Vonth's wear. Fanther, Viowers, Tacos, And Rufiings. RUCH cluding a rick oo of Fas Daniask Tablo Gavors. e Ihlf Gootls, Woolens, Pince Goods, o, Tucket Gutfory, Plated Wase, Hardwars, &o, iroolia Shatwle, Furs, tc, Also, Rogular Hale of Jugrain Oarpots, GEORGE V. GORF, & €O, 63 and 70 Wabash.av, 360 Samples, wilh 800 Coses Dugicats, OF CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AU SHAES, Will ba sold st Auction, by Cataloguo, on Wednesday, Nov, 4, at 9 1-2 a. m, GEQ, P. GORFE & CO., cam ind 70 Wabash i, TEURSD.ATY, NOV. 5, REGULAR PAIURSDAY'S SALE OF Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, and Clothing. o shall offor a fall line of Men's and Boys' Ovorcoats; also, Suits, L'n‘n\,!{'a\n(!. wJackota, Vasta, and Cardigans. ;fifi-?;.n':‘“fi'; Guoads, Wadlans, Hotlory, Undorwoar, Hsta . nnflnh‘.miuxotmng, 1o good ordor and regalsr alzon acknre. s, Whito Goods, Dross Goods, Rambnrgs, ous, e (N 68 aad 70 Wabash-ay. By WM. A. BUITERS & CO., AUCTIONERRS, AT SALESROUMS, 103 EAST MADISON-ST. DRY G003, BOOT: ES, FIATS AND F TURSDAY M G AT 9% O'CLOCK. i T R, DARDRTS, STOVE PIANGHORIE S, GROGREI 1N GEN LOTS, BUG( UOISKS AN HARNES; WEDNESDAY 3IORNING AT 10 0'CLOCK. DRY GOUDS, WODLERS, AND OLOTIIING, THURSDAY MOMNING'AT 9} 0'0LOCK. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, HOUSEIOLD GOODS, PIANOS, AND GAR! QR AND CHAMAEIL SETS, BRI SOk OT Y b RTOCK OF HATS, GAPS, GLUVKS, AKD FURS, ust reoeivel fru Now Yotk to be sers G K"B\‘S'“X’t 9y O'CTOOK, I D WINE R8-S0k KON OASH, THURSDAY AITEINOOS. NOV. 5 AT 3 0'OLOCK, ON W12 PIRENE ‘Ens & co., Angtioncors. B e By SMITH & HARRISON. On TUESDAY, Nev. 8 atl04e'elock, at auction, 410 Rich and Llagand ENGLISHE & BERLIN CHROMOS, And 100 Superb Steel Engravings, ' At 81 Madison-st., Opposlts MoVicker's Thoatra. Thieuperior Tt vl e oflored t1no publio with i PSR et nlasea wore Ture? aows ad auctionIn this 8ifirn & HARRISON, Auotioneors, s1 iadison;at., opposite DaVioker's Thostrs e ] ROOCITV! L;DI‘A.I;:‘ ‘J{(fihfil\ls & CO., NEW AND SECOND-HAND FORNITURE, CARPHETS, &C., 1115 DAY, 9:, ot Salesroom, Largs and attractive sale T Fand sooona-tiand Farturo, &xmpr‘.fiu;‘fl"&-’;hw g art E £, L3 & Parl Dining-room and Kitohon Furnit rpa l}lndl ’;M""i"l:"'hfrl\n"l'm\:“"‘m Ullinlllfl." Cllum N e ahiole 1o b anld b B o ROV IS A Targe VALY of Bacio, Do KR ] i fiL WILLIAMS & CO., Auotrs. By WO I. HODGES & CO. 299 South Halsted-st., WIE SHALL SELL On Tuesday, Nov, 3, at 10 & m, ‘Tho entire contonts, consiating of fine Brussols Carpats, 118, G, Parlor Sutt, Marblo-top Ghawmber Salts, Dl and Kitolien INirnitare, Also overything pertaining Lo g first-class Laundry, Bala positive and without resorve. [} RRISON, Auctioncer, T SPECIAL AUCTION BALE For Gity and Conniry Bayers, Wodnesday Morning, at 8 1-2 o'olook, ly to_the trade, consisti f 1,000 o e o e 00 dor, Nubias, L0 dyg. Beas 10U suts Furs, l"luil Iloslory, Oardigau Jackel 130, il o i st s Nt X smore: du o, VORIE A UETIOR AnD" dosMIKLION Houls, wa "By BLISON, POMBEROY & CO. 0On Tuosday, Nov. 3, at 9:30 0'Clock, We make & GREAT BPEUIAL BALE of a hankrupt Muck of ovor 100 Cooking, Parlos, Ofilce, and liostiog Stoves, All nowatovos, inoluding the culobrsted ** Amor o0k, 4LISON, POMEROY & CO,, Anotlonsors, bo sold immodiately aftas

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