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THE CHICAGO DAILY ‘I‘RIBUNE: éiATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1874 TWELVE PAGES. 11 THE COURYS. Reocord of Business Transacted Yesters gnye ALLEGED FRAUD, The Town of Lako flled a voluminons bill josterday afteinoon i tho Ciremit Court agninst Dharles B, Hequenbourg, asking for an fnjunc- Jon and othor roliof, ‘The complalnent: sots ont, Brst, that aboutibb Ol of lnst Fobruary le- quenbourg alloges ko modo n contract with the jown to furnish all tho cast-iron wator-pipes, plugs, olbows, hydeants, connestion-pipes, eloy 10 lny tho pipes with lead joints, 414 feot under gronnd, a8 evecitiod In tho contrast, Tho pipos woro to bo subjoatod to a cerlain tost, and woro Jobo8, 6, and4 inches in dimeter, na should bo desired by tho town, and (ho worlk wae lo bo done under ‘tho 'direction of such [nepoctor or Buperintendent as the town might appoint ; the wholo, however, to bo finfshed by Nov. 1,1874. It wns nlso ngracd that tho propor connections should bo propatly tndo with tho Wator-Works, tho plan for tho piping buving boen firat mubmitied to Birdsall !Iially l]e:hls approvel aa to its capacity for servico. It was Ms‘:w agreed that at Jenst 16 milos of pino a!muhl bo lnid, but tho strets through which it wan to go werd not specificd, nor any maximum limit Bet. Tor §-inch pipe Hequenbourg was to ro- coive 80,17 per lincnl foot when Infd ; for G-inch pipo 82,88, and far d-inch $1.66 per foot, to Lo Pnid in- bonds of tho towa, -80 per cont when tho pipe s accepted, and tho romainder from timo to tima afterward, In the contract a reforonea was medo to o bill thon yending in tho Govoral Aseembly, for tho pur- Toso of extending nx-guumsnrwnla for hlu:,-ll jme nts ovorneerics of yenrs, and it wan O g, . that. bill passod ths 15 milos of ifves should bo lald; if uat, only so much, nat P!:us thau b milos, a8 the town should ofect to Dove loid, This, complaiuant nlleges, was - tended to limit the proposed pipe-laying to 16 miles, An amondment was subsoquently mado to the contract, wherely it was agreed that tho amonnt of ripe to bo Inid “by Nov. '1. 1874, might bo cqual {o 3 miles for each menth botween tho. dato of delivory of warrants for tho collection of tho spocial cheosamcnts to pay for euch work sud eald 1st of Novembor, No watrants havo, howavar, been deliverod to tho Collector prior to aboub threo weeks bofore filing tte bill, and the smondment d&vs not eay anytbing about tho 15-mile pro- vision, : Complainant claims it baa the right under the contrnot of directing the amount aud sizo of the water-pipos, and to limit the amount to Lo ro- ceived to 15 miles. Tho town chnntor prohibitn the Bonrd of Wrustocs' from making avy im- provemont or lovying specinl asscssments unless wctitioned to by ono-half of tho resident ownera of real catato abutting on thelino of tho proposcd smiprovement, or unicss ordered by n two-thirds vote of tho Trusteos. It I8 also claimod that ilia_contract to Hequenbourg was privately ande, In contravention of tho law,which made it obligatory on the Doard o advertiso for propo- #als for ich o work, sud fecept tho bid of tha Jowest bidder, which was not dond in tho prescut instanco. ‘I'ho eomplainant nleo thinks the prosent oon- 4rnct-price iv 100 per cont ot lenst mora thau the wark fi'n worth, and it is doubtful whother any x0drces can bo had for auy damnges, a8 Joquenbourg is n non-rosident, aud boe lieved to irresponeiblo; at nuy rate, e has not givon auy bonds,” ‘Tho rmount of nipo altoady laid and accepted io £0) 82-100 wiles, and s claimed to have bosn anore than tho town would have boon hound to necopt it tho contrack had not beon fraudulont, In July Jast tho Lrustoes appointed . George Muirhead Snporintendent to ovoreen the lnying ater-pipes, and complalnaut charges thnt inco hig appointment that all tho unsu- thorized plpe bas boon laid. Muirhead_has at- temnted to direct tho businoss, but Ioquon- boute has rofused to oboy bim, ou tha ground 1bat tho contrack gave no powor t0 mako any &0~ lection of placo or amouut. but tbat it do- pended on his (defeudant's) own swoob will, 3luirhead accordingly gnve tho defondant notico, the 7th of October, not to lav auy more yipo thay hud beon proviously orderod. On iho' 1ith of October tho Trustecs pagsed o rosolution that, whereas Ilequenbourg bad boen laying pipo where it was not orderod, that tho Board ignored il such work, nnd refuged to Lo rosponsiblo for it. Nevortholoss, the defendaut hua laid 4 G-100 wiles of pipo in etroets whore it was not and will not ba needed for sevoral yearas whare, more- aver, thoro are no residencus, and whoro no con- scnt has bean obtained from thoe proporty-owners, lhe town bae siready paid - on the contract $219,631.33, leaving an spparent de- ticieoey of £:41,023.84, which it Is claimed is only wsufliciont to renair und make good tho suthorized yipe. Tho complaivant noxt shows that it and Hyde Park own an cqnal {oterest in tho crib, pumps, and waler-works on Bixty-soventh streot. and in the mafns and right of conduis through tbo pines, and also an undivided half inierest ju tho wmaina and pipes on'Stato stroet from Whirty-ninth to Sixty-noventh street, nnd couse- ucnily it end Hydo Park own the pipes 1aid by Tloquenbonrg in common, and o hus no right to them, Tho town also alleges that tho pipes havo not been laid thio requlsite deptis, nor beon subjectod to the required test; that the pipos ore not of tho ngreed weight por foot by at least 12 por cent 5 thiat tho pipes ara 1 mauy plncey broken, the joluta poor, and tho valve- Doxes meufiolent in numbor, The Packing and Stock-Yard Company has an agreemant with complainant for the supply of lake water, which Hequenbourg has attempted 10 shut off, for tho purpose of harassiog oom- glunant, The town also says that Hequonbourg 3s still proceeding to lay pipes for tho sako of tho enormous profit to bo made § that he threat- ens to compel it to pay for the same or cut off its water-supply, and that lio also insists on mora bouda belog given bim, or, In default thereof, threatons to commouco legal proceed- ings. - [J;n wnecflucnco of nll thig, the complainant nsks that Hequenbourg mny,lvo enjoined from laying any moro wator-pipo, from interfering with what bas boen lald by suthority, or from doing auy moro work for the town; nlso, that tho dofendant may bo enjoined from.commenc- ing any suits until ap accounting bo had. A sewporary injunction was idsued under a bond Zor $10,000, Dtvonons, Fight yoara ago Rosrona Marry conferred on Thomas Murry the honor of ber hand and the renninder of her affections which did not rest in the grave of her first husband, Aud yet, ® to - relate, oven this remnant wa3 far too much for the nnfaithtul Thomas, for ho wag s habitual drunkard, s wifo-Leater, aud then a deserter from her ade, In tho langurgo of tho bill, * your oratrix furthor snys and chargos the fact to bo that tho said defen- dant has willfully deserted and abscnted hunsolf {rom your oratrix. without any rensounbla cause, for tho spuco of two years, fo wit for the space of fonr years, and that during said four yoars,— four years last past—your oratrlx Lias not seen sald “defendant, or derived from him, clther diractly or indiroctly, any mouns of support whatover.” And thon—uot in & tono of Indigus- tion or unsoomly anger, not 83 thongh quar- roling with fate, gut as though relating an_incidont too long past to awaken any hard feoling—Mra, Murcy innocently ro- marks, &g & poesiblo causo for 8o long separn- tion, that her husband's froo will hos beon limit- ed, und his rosidenco fixed in Michigan throngh un_clection hold: there somo time ago, when a Judge aud twelve mon agrood that Thomns should contributg his carniugs to the support of tho Stato ustesd of to tho aid of Lis wifo, and sbould bo comfortably olothed and fod by snid Binto at Jackson—n placo at whioli, by a stranke enigcideuce, tha Btate's Prison 18 looatod. Tiut the complaivaut s willing that hor busband should be a philanthropist even in this dircction 1¢ glio can hinve her children—and o divorca. Lrastus I'ratt fled a bill for divorco from bis wifo Martha Jans on the ground of desortion, Emma Cotterman also ayks for o divorco from ber husband William for the sxme causo, Maris J. Charters claims that her hmsband Jantes has sbused her go cruolly that sho eau senduro it no lowger, and anks for a divorco, B v wuml:‘ CoUnTY, . ML Avory bogan & ault for 3,600 agatnst Jobn Teuerbaugh. R In tho mattor of B, OBuTvan n tho wattor of B. O'Bulliyun the Assignee wia ordetod o soll tho buukrupls stock st 43¢ cents on the inventory price. In the case of Hall' & Bartlott tha roport of eale of oarringes at Itocklord wus wpproved, and an order iusued for all poraons Intorested to ehiow oause Nov. 21, why tho property should not bo =old for $10,000, BUEEKIOR COUNT IN BRIEY, Jamen Forsyth & Co, sued Willlam Outhbort o vontlal bogan aultfor 82,1 , Loewenthial began & sult for §32,000Jagalost Louta Heldolberger: s ‘Tho Merchants® Exchange Nattonal Bank com- maencod » sult against 8. J, Walker to rocover 15,000, and anothior againat tho Manufacturers’ Nnfilnx_flfihnk forn laamonat. - . ogers Logan & suib for ngaingt Jamos Duguid and James cvluhtsg'. § CINOUIT COURT, Bamnel 11, Hnut and Williamm M, Dudd, ox- eontors of Dauiol Budd, deceased, commenced a pult in covenant agaiuet tho Protoction Life-Tu- surance Company, loying d-mn;lu at $10,000, D, 1L Durnhinm and J. W, loaok hagan a suit for gfl.noo ngolnat tho Washington Ilelghtn Fomalo ‘olloge. Thgman Moinnoy commoncad an_action in {resoass agalust Ionry Gindun, laying damages b $5,000 TICN COUNTY COURT. In tho mntter of tha ortato of Goorge Amall; grunt of adnuniatration to Jessio Bmall under an aprroved bond of $20,000. Tho claim_of T\ I, Millar ngainst the ostato of Jolm 1L, Foster for 1,600 wna nllowed, T'ho inventory and appraisomont of the eatato of Emily X, Gammoll way approvad. Grant of adnilnisiration in the estato of James P, Barry was 1ssitod to Cattiorino Barry, under an approved bond of 87,900, Clnims to tho amount of £129,45 apainst tho estato of Catherino Waldvogel was allowed to pundry partics, 13, O'Kolly was nppointed administeator of tho catnto of Mary Siatery, w g 2 o 81,000, & 'y, under on approved bond Tho Court was accu})lcfl neatly tho entiro dny in hoating arguments fn tho motion to rot nsito the order ndmitting the will of Patricl Ward to probate, The deceased lott his pronarty, valued at abont 810,000, to his children,—two of them by a formor wifo, and tivo by the prosant wife,— and diginhoritod bis wife. Mrs, Ward now g ponve before tho Court and coatests the will, clalming hor siard, and one-third of (he eatnto. T'he gons by tho lirst wifo clafm that the presont Mra, Ward was not tho legal wife of thelr fathor; that thoy wera nover lopally marricd, and dwring tho” last fow years of his hio thoy lived” in an open state of adultery, On tho other . sido the woman clsimsg {hat sho was united in marriago to the decoased brv Justico Summorfiold, and Lienco sots up her efnim to tho widow's nward, and her interost tn the cstato. 'I'he motion was overruled, and the cago cotttinued till ‘Thursdny noxt. THE CALL HONDAY, Junax DronarrT~30 to 180, Juna Gany—193, 104, 105, 200 to 205, 207 to 211, 213 (o 318 Jupax JamcsoN—144, 145, 147, 148, 150 to 108, except 151, 161, 162, Jupor RooErs—No eall. Juvos: Inre—1,174, 1,020, 1,344, 1,056, SUDAMENTS, UNTrED 81ATPS CIRCUIT CornT~lunoe Broparrr —Wilitam Jobusen ve, Bdwin Walker; vordict, $6,600, aud motfon for now trial, Hureaton Count—Coxressioxs—Samuel Myers & Co, vn, B. T, and 1, O, McOlury, $976.—Bkow-Loler- €ou, Taberg & Co, Vs, Gylfo Walsm, A, G. Bing, and Willlam Freldinnder, $20.57,—0, I, McClary ve, 1. 0, and M, R, MeClary, §6,089—Richard Payry va, Richard Ldwards, $2,202, Jupax Ganv—Martus Doddie ve, i, O, sud B, R, McClary, §1,2).—Samo va, snmo, §383,35,—0, T, Biaolte well vs, Oxcar L, Minch, $312,—W, I, Rogers vs, A, B. Cornall, $78.50,-, 8, Gould et af, vi, ¥rederlci Hart- many, $333.02, JoDGE JA180N~—T, O, Halo v3, James Dillinga; var- dict, $147, and motion for new trin) IRISI EMIGRATION. Opintons of the Agent of the Hrish Laboring Uniosn. Mr. Doter 0'Leary, Gonoral Agant of tho Irish Laborera' Union, is in tho city, stopping at DBurke's European Hotol. Mr. O'Leary is vory woll known {o Groat Dritain nud Ireland in con- nection with labor movoments, Ho ts n man of neculiar appoarance, Linvlng a atrong Celtle faco, which ia fet {u s frame-worl of tawny beard and balr, Mo i8 of medlum helpht, and his long residonco In England has queerly intor- larded his Munster acoont with Enghsh mannor- isme. Mr. O'Lenry is, ovidently, & man of ehirewdnoss and ability, well qualifled to give an opinlon on the relalivo tonditions of the workiogmen of Europo and America, A ‘Tmine uNE roportor intorviewed the gentleman, ot his lhibtel, yesterdny afternoon, 118 INPRESSIONS OF AMERICA. R.~Ifow do you liko America o far as you linye scon it ? Ar. O'L.—Very woll, indeed. My experience has boon almost entiraly in Canado and Britislk Columblg, nround Fort Garry. Tho Irish in Uan- ada sppear to bo_ vory comfartable, 50 iarasI could obzorve, I think the Canndians have a far better 1don of nssisling the cmugraust thon tho Amoricans, R.—You must remember, Mr, O'Lenry, tbat tho spirit of this Govoronient and pooplo is anti- paternal, Mr. O'L.—Yos, I know that the American un- tlon individually and coliectively i solf-iolinnt, 1 don't mean Government nid for the emigrant. 1 thinktho Irish hero aro wuwericslly strong enough to ostablish soma kind of orgaulzation (o protoct their nowly-arrivod country-pooplo sgainst tho contamiuntion and altnost inevitable yoenury of Jargo citics. 'Thoy sbould do some- thing to induco the incomiug emigrants to try thoir fortunes in tho Wost, whore thura is plonty of buried coal and a good chanca to develop wealth. . L IRISIC AX TIOME, R.-—Are not tho Irish people at homo botter oft ow? Nr, O'L.—No., The pooplo aroe fowar, indeed, but 1o richer, The laudlords live ab thoir eany in Loudon or elsowhere, whils tho poor bave to pay honvy ronts, All the timo ovictious avv belug carried ou, 1'sca no remedy for tha poorer Irisi but emigration to this gountry or Colorado. R.—We lavo boen led to boliovae bero that Gladstone's tand-bill had partly dono away with tbo old system of lunded oppreasion. 3r. O'L.—In & fow points tho bill is well enough ; bul one very importunt clause {s omit- tod, whother by accidont or design. No pr vision is mada for waking it illegal for the land- lord to muko whut is onllod s &pecial contract, outsido of the Juw, with his {ouants. As the Iuttor ohiofly havo noleases at all, the now dodge it successfully rosoited to, and tho Governmont has no power in the matter, oveu had it the will to interiore. The special contrace, whou made, virtually sbrogatos, or, at lemst, invalidatos, Glndatane's bill. R.~Then you think that your countrymen are DETERMINED 7O EMIORATE P Mr. O'L.~—I think so, Thoy are tired of their otornal bad treatinont, with no hope of rodvess, and prefer to leave tho old counsry altogothor. It would bo cruel Lo dissuade thom, wheh they <con be better off elsowhere, R.—Will you encoutago them to emigrate on your returi? Mr. O'L,—As rogards Cannda, yes, As regards tho United Btatos,—which cannat bo judged by the usual standard just now, owing to” your lato panio,—I prefor to roserve my opinion, R —Thers u]}pzun 10 bo a movement of some- what similar charactor on foot aniong TUE BRITIGX LABORERS. Mr, O'L.—YeA ; they sont out Josoph Arch, a vory fine man, rocontly, The Enghufi working masyos ars by no means contont with their posi- tion, but, after all, thoy aro iuflnitely better of than the Irish, R.—Tho Irsh sppoear to have hord luck all tho time, Mr, O'L—They have, Itis fated, I supyose, Aud it in a pity, too, for in splto of ail that kg boen said of them they aro a most saving and industrious peoplo, 88 o rulo, if at all en. couraged, At homo they have 10 encouraga. mont. H.—How long have you beon in the Uaited Btutes ? Mr. O'L.—1 came from Manitoba by way of Bt, Paul somo days ago. Ilanded at Queboo Inst June, and have boon mest of tho time since tuon in Dritiah America, R.~—Are you ahout to return immediatoly ? Mr. O'L. =Dl bave to rovisit Toronto, and must also stop at Now York and somo of tha othor Eastorn citles, Il got homo as soon as I can, aud meke my roport to the Union, Tliis onded tho interviow, —_— The Massachusetts Stnte Governmont of 1810, From the Lioston Auvertiser, Tho recont oluotions have boeu characterized by an unusual number of inatances in which tho voting was closo, ko thnt tho caudidate on one or the othor eido is oleated or defonted by a very small plurality. In New Jorsey, it is sald, Mr, Witliam Walter Pholps fails of ro-eleotion by four or five votes, In our own Stata similar cases in the legislativo elections aro attracting attention, Such_casos are nlmont inovitably attonded by quostions with referenco to tho propor mods of coaling with votos which aro found to be iucors Toot in Boma partioufur, not dosiguating with por. fuot acouravy and completonoss the candidato for whow thoy are npplrentl{ thrown, "Tho famous caso which acourred in Massa- chusetts ot the Btato olection of 1839, when Marous Morton waselected Goveraor by prorise- Iy tho number of votes nooossury to a choloo, was attonded by similar cason of faulty or im- norfout designation, 'Tho votes wero ‘counted y & largo joint commlttoo of the Legislaturo of 1840, fu both Louses of which tho Whigs hnd & tajority, Tho late James Bavage, of Doston, wa# Ohairman of the Committeo. It was nover- tholoss determingd to give to the Democrats the benofit of evory doubt, ‘I'he subjoined oxtracty from tho roport of the Committoe sliow tho munner in which thoy deslt with tho subjoct. "Lhey roporied thot— Tho whole number of voles was, Nocessary for a cliol Marcuu Morton bad,., Titward Lverett had...., All otliora had,..,. Tho Committeo unanimously ogroed that ovory namo of a candidate apparently apellod wrong sbould be corraatod,~aus Morous or AMa- ona o bo called Marcus ; and Edwood, Edward { and to apply the same principlo to suruamos, in ordor to protoct tho probable error of the return Dby the probable dealgn of the voter. Ona vato, howover, roturnad from Nantuckot, for Marcus Malton or Malton, ws chio Subjeat of careful in- x&mry. and was put down tn tha listof reattering, though wot without division In the Committoo. # Raturns woro recolved from overy town in tho Commonwoaltlr; bub from the district callod Doston Corner no roturn was yecoived. Evory voto in onch of tho sald returna is countod tn tho foragotng statomont of tho whale numbor.” It vhould bo obgorved thiat nons of the returna wero rojectad, althougl some of thom dixclosea o noglaes to_comply with all of the formaiition roquited by Iaw with rogard to tho mothod of at~ testing, scaling, or dolivering thom. At thils olociion tharo was 1o choleo of Lien- tenant-Governor by tho peoplo; the wholo veto wan 101,07, making 60,087 nacetsary fora choico. Qoorge Hufl, who was on tho ticket with 3r. Evorott, had 60,7615 Nathan Villls, wlio was on thn tickot with 3Ir, Morton, bad 60.507: John . Brown bad 203, and Amnasa Walker had 107, Actording to tho proviaions of tho Conatitution at that timo, the Houso of Reprosontativos so- loctod from theso four namos two to bo sent to tho Sonnte. Tho nnmos selnoted wero Goorgo Iull and Nathan Willis, Tho Bemato made cholce of Gcorgo Mull Tho otlier Btate oflicers (at that tima thero woro only two, Beerstary of tho Oommonwaalth and Tronsurer) wove also fillod Ly the cholco of Wiug nd the whole number of Connsolors who were chosen were likewlas Whigs: theso elections being mado ab that timo by the two ougen of the Logislatura fn Convoition, aod the \Vhlfin having (a8 wo have sald) a majority In each bravch. “Daniol P, King was DProsident of the Sennta and Ilobort C. Winthrop .was Bpenler of tha Ionao of Hepraacntatives, Tho Btato Govornment of 1840 therofors re- sembled that which will como into power noxt yoar in tho olrcumstanco that, whilo the Goy- oruor bolonged to ono party, the Lioutenant- Governor, Stute oflicers, Council, and a majorlty of both Wousas of tho Loglslaturo woro i the contro] of tho other party, THE BEAUHARNAIS, Descondants of Joscphine. Lrom the New York Ecening Pash The ramor that Napoleon Engeno Louis Jonn Joaoph, tho son and buir of the late Lonig Na- palcon, Emueror of tho French, Is about to bo Lnlmlhnd to n daughtor of the Ruselan Grand Duchoss Mario rovives a passing intercst in the fortunes of hia family, Whatever dount thera may Lo as to whother nny of (he Bonsparte blood tlowed in tho voins of Louls Napaleon, thora iu no question butthat his mothor was Hor- teuso Lugonie, tho ouly daughter of Joeephine. “hrough licr ho was o doscendant of the Boaubar- nals fwmmly, The Grand Duchess Marlo is conneet- cd by marringe with tho samo family, her first husband baviug boen Maxbnilinn Josoph Engeno Augusto Napoleon, Duke of Louchtenberg and Drince of Licbstredt, & son of Irinco Eugeno, Wwho was Ltho_only brother of Hortense and tho only 5on of Josephine. On the supposition that the young Prince Imporial is to marry o daughter of the Grand Duchoss Marie by her first marrlago, tho nnion wonld bo botween biood rolations, both the boy and tho gixl bieing tha great-giandehil- dren of Josephine. Dut tho Grand Ducliess had only two drughters by bor first marriage, both of whom bave heen maried aiready for o number of vears. I'ho proposed minrringe, thoreforo, must o with & daughter of the Grand Duchiess by ber second husband, Count Gregory Stroganoll, to whom rhie was morried on tho 16th of Ifovnmhur, 1856, Tho Princo himself was born on the 18tk of March in the snme yenr, so that his proposed wifo Iy probably very searfy his own age. Sho thorefore s not related to him either by blood or martinge. Poraons fnmiliar with the lito of Josephino mny roonll the praphocy of ber futute grentuces, mudo to hee whon #ho was o hittle girl living at lioma ou the islaud of Hm‘tlnit’uu,_b an old Obii woman, ‘I'bo old soothsayor's siyht secms o hayo beon more aceurato thon that of mast of her sistorhood; and porsons whio porcoived a kind of rotributive justico for tho troatment ro- .cuived by Josophine at tho hands of Nuapoleon Bonaparto in the reappeararce in the Tailories in 1849 of tho LKnpress Josephino in tho porson of tho non of Ifortouso, will soe n furthor ox- owplifioation of tho divine Juw in tho fnct tha} all the reat of the descondants of tbo injured wifa aro allied to relgning (nwilios, whilo not ono of thn houro of Donaonrte now nceupies any of tho thrones to wluoh the gront Emperor raised bis Iindrud. E Of the two children of Josaphine by her firat :usband, Aloxaundre, Vicomple do Bonularnas, Lugone, tho eldor, botn in Parls, Bept, 8, 1781. Hortoneo Eugenio was born nlso in Paris, April 10, 1733, Tho Vicompte do Beauharnnis died on the reaflold, Jupe 23, 1704, and about uvo yoars afterward, March 8, 1796. Josephino was married to Gen. Bonaparte, Eugeno roso with his stepfather’s forsunes, sud on the ostab- lisnmout of the Lmpite waa made a Prince of Frauco I'ob, 1, 1805. o wns appointed Viceroy of Italy tho samo yenar, atthe agoof 24 Iio maryied, Januury 14, 1800, Auguste Amolia, tho daugltor of Maximilian I, King of Bavaria. When the Empire fell, Eugeno retired to tho Court of his royal father-in-law, and devoted tho remainder of hifs lifo to the education of hiy chil- dren. 'Lhe Kivg bestowed on him, Oct. 15, 1817, tho titlen of Duko do Leuchtonborg and Princo d’Bichslmdt, the letter comprisiug very considor- ablo esttes and rovenuos, Priuce Eugoue dlod at Manich Fob, 21, 1874, o deft tho followlng children ; 1, Josephine Maximilionno Eugenio Napoleose, born March 14, 1807; 2. Bugenio IHorteuse, born Deo, 23, g-'| 1808 8. August Charles Eugeno Navoleon, born Dec. 9,1810; 4. Amelle Auguste Lugenio Na- Eolnono, Dorn July 81, 1812; 5, 'Thoodolinde ouise Bugenio Augusto Napoloono, born April 13, 1814 ; 0. Muximilian Joseph Eugone August N‘-:]polaon, bora Oct. 2, 1817, eophing, tho eldest daughter and child of Princoe Eugono, married, June 19, 1893, Josoph Francois Oscar, Crown Priuca of Swedon and Norway. Oscor was tho son of Charles XIV,, bettor known re_Gen, Bernndotte, aod of bls Queon, Bugonie Dernndine Desiree, born Clary, tho elster of Madame Josoph Bonaparts, Ou tho death of his fathor, Charlea XIV., March 8, 1844, ho succoeded him uuder tho iitls of Oscar I, aud tho granddeughtor of Jo- sephine becamo Queen of Bwadon and Norway. The following_are hor childron: 1. Charlos Louls Eugeno, Princo Roval, born May 3, 1826, o marriad, Juno 19, 1850, Wilbelmine Froder. ique Aloxandrine Aono Toulse, Princoss of Orange, He siccoedod his father, Oscar I, Jaly 8, 1859, as Charlos XV. His oul{ child, o dnughter, Loniso Josophine Lugene, bora_Oct, 81, 1851, married, July 28, 1809, Christian Frod: orio Witliam Charlos, Prinao Roval of Doomark. ‘Y'hoy bave a son, born Sopt. 20, 1870, who, the descondant of Josephine, is heir to the throne of Doumark, Charles XV, died Sopt. 18, 1873, aud, in dofault of male isaue, wad_succeedsd by his brother, Oscar Froderie. 2. Francola Gustave Qsear, born Jung 18, 1827, diod early, 8. Oscar Froderie, born Jon. 21, 1820, married, Juno 6, 1857, Sophie Wilhelmine Marinune Honristte, daughtor of William, Duko of Nassan, Ho suc- cceded to tho crown on tho death of his brother, Charles XV., aud now reigns under the title of Oscar II. Ho hns three sons and a daugh- tor. 4. Charlotfo Echuiu Auguste Amelio Al- Dbertino, born April 24, 1830. 6, Nicholas Au- usto, born Aug. 24,1881, married April 16, 1864, hereee, Duchets of Saxe. Tho mother of theso children, the Queon Dowager Josephing, the solo surviving grandehild of the Empross Josophino, is_stil Mving at tho Coust of Bweden. Eugenlo, tho second daughtor and ehild of Princo Eugoue, matried, May 29, 1826, Froderio Wililam Ilermann Qonstantine, Prince of Hohon- zollern-Hechingon, a brothor of the royal Houso ;-g‘}’ruuln. 8uo died, without issuo, Sopt, 1, Auguat, tho eldest son and third child of Prince TBugeno, succeeded hia father ns Duko do Leuch- tonberg and Princo d'Efohstiedt on bis death in 1824, o marrled, Jan, 26, 1835, Mario IL dn Gloria, Quoon of Portugal, o died on the 28th of March following, leaving no issne, ITia wid- o, Quoon Maria, married socond, April 9, 1830, Fordinand August Francolso Antolno, Duke of Saxe, and bocame the mothor of the presont King g; Portugal, Quoon Marle II, died Nov. h 1853, Amolie, tho third danghter and fourth ehild of Princo Lugene, married, Oct. 17, 1829, Podro T, do Alesntara, Emperor of Brazil. 8ho was hig socond wife, 'Tho presont Emporor of Brazil, Todra 1T, b tho obild o tho firt wifo, Loopol- dine, Archduchoss of Austrin, 'Tho Empross Amelio had one_child, Marie Amolin, &o., born Doo. 1, 1831, died Mrl{;- Pedro 1. abdieated April 7, 1881, in fuvor of Lis son, and died Sept. 21,1834, 1ia widow, tho Emprass Amolio, took up bor rasldence in Lisbon, ag Duchoess of Bra. ganza, whore sho dled In January of 1873, ‘Theodolinde, the fourth daughter and fifth ¢hild of Prince Eugono, marriod, Fob, 8, 1841 Tredoric William Aloxandor Fordinand, Coant do Wurtemberg, of the royal houso of Wurtem- Lorg. DBy a royal deorao of May 28, 1867, Count Trodario rocoivod the title of Ditke d'Urach, and hin children tho titles of Princos and Psincessos @'Urnch, with tho additiounl titio of Sorons Highnoss, o bad by his first wifo, Tnodolinde, two childron, tho Princessos z\ngnnlmo Zugoule, &o., born Deo. 27, 1812, sud Mathilde, &o., born Jan. 14, 1854, Thoodolindo, tho mother, died April 1, 1857, 2 Maximillan Josoph, the second son and alxth chlld of Princo Lugono, susceedad his brothor, Auguato Charles, ns Duko da Louehtonborg and Prince d'Lichotiedt, o marrion duly 14,1889, tho Grand Duohess Marle Nicolajevna, the danghtor of Nicholas I, Emporor of Rlusrsia. OF this union were born the following childvon s 1, Mario, born Oct, 10, 1851 ; marriod Fob, 11, 1853, I'rines Louis, brothor of the Grand Duke ol Daden, ~ 2. Nicholas, born A\!F- 4, 1803; n Majors General In the suito of tho Iimporor of Tusals, 8. Bugenio, born April 1, 1845 ¢ mlrrlodx Jan, 1, 1508, Aloxandor {ioderie Constanting, Trincs of Oldonbourg. 4. ‘Engeno, Lmn Iob. 8, 1847; matrlod, Jan, 8, 1800, Daria Gonstantinovia Opotehinino, orontod, by ulknso, 180!, Countoss do Baaunnrnafs, Sho dled Mareh 10, 1870, 5, Horgo, barn Deo, 20, 1848, 8. Goorgo, born Tob, 40, 1362, ‘The father, Maximilisn Joseph, died Nov, 1, 1852, and his oldesst son, Nicholus, succeodod him. By Linporinl ukade of that yoar ho racolvod tho title of Priuce Tlomuuovaski and, togothor with Lis brothera nnd sistors, that of Tinporinl Ifighnoss, isnlsters are Prine cessos da Louchtonhorg, and his brothiors Duken do Louchtonberg. Tho chiel residonce of thia family, tho roprosontatives af tho Lmprass Joso- phino in the malo }ino, §8 in &t, Potersburg. 'ho mathor, tho Grand Duchesa Marle Nlcolulovaa, maurried, sccond, Nov. 10, 1830, ~Grogory, Count Btroganoff, and It isn child of this wuion whom, it ia thought, the Prince Imperial will narrs. < i 'l'flyl'nnl\punlntn. tho grandchildron of the Em- pross Josophiwo, through herson, Prince Engeno, bogama: tha oldeat, Queen of Hwedan and Nor- whosg son Is now King of Swadon and Not- aud whose geanddanghiter- is now Orown- Princess of Donmarlc; tho second, Princess of Hohenzollnrn-lochlogon, of tho. royat house of Pruesia ; tho thizd, Prince-Consort of Pertugal ; the fourth, Impress or Brazil; the fifth, Count- oes of Wurtorburg, of the royal house of Wur- femburg ; the sixth, Prince omanovaki, of tuo TImperial family of Busela, The sold ropresent- ntivo of Josephino through fior daughtor Ior« fonso Ia the Lrinco Imporinl of Fratico, whoso gonealogy is n3 follows: lortense Bugenie do Bonubaruais married Jyn. 8, 1802, Louls Bana- porto, & youngor brother of Napoleon, after- wards King of Loiland, ~ Fhey had threo chil- dron: 1, Napoleon Charles, born in Paris, Oct. 10, 1802; died at Tuo Haguo, May 5, 1807, 2. Napotoon Louls, born in Paris, Oct. 11, 1804 ; married In 1837, Charloito Bonoparte, the sccond danghter of Jossph, bis father's oldost brothor and diod, without Issuo, March 17, 1831, 4. Charles Touts Napoloos, born in Parit April 20, 1803; matried, Jao, 20, 1853, Marie Eugenio do Montijo de Guzman y Porto-Carroro, Countess de Taba. Their only child, Napolcon Fugeno Touis Jean Joarph, Princo Imperinl of Franco, wag born in tho Tuillories, Parls, March 10, 1856, Who dares predict thay this youth, the gront- grandson of Josephlno, will nover it upon tho throne of Franco as Napoleon 1V.? Gnme~Iirids of tho West—-Gronso, Written for the Bt Paso Jonrnal by J. B Burncs, Of the cloven spocios of grouss, kuown by & greator number of common pames, only two are geueral in Hlinois, whilo & third was at one tima genorously diatributed over the northwentern countics of thls State. Scienco bay reduced tho whole numbor of Ameriean grouso tu six geners, and tho suthoritics on ormthology have ko plainly clessified thom, that no farther confa- nlob noed ocenr 28 to woat should be consldered Grouee. What ia known by soma as tho Quail is catled n Partridge in somo localitics, and in othors the Partridge is called a Phoasant, and tho olovon diffeyent grouse aro kuown by eight- tcen differont common names, whilo tho quail aro only nflied to tho grouso goners, aud aro raally tho partridgo family, of goven Amotican specios, ouly ono of which, the quall (totrao coturnix) or * bob whito,” fs known in Ilhwols or in the Linstern Unitod Statcs The two Lilinois grousa ara : Frat, the prairie Den or pinnnted grouse, known in tho Stato of Now Yorl as far baclk as 1791 ns tha *‘heath- Dhan," and now scientiticully known s cupidonia oupldo, Bccond, tho phonaant or ruflled grouso, ueientitically kuown as Bonassus wmbellus, ‘Tlho thied (no longer an Illinois zame-bitd), thamli\{"’k tmilod grouse, linown in lato authorities an Le ocales phasianelius. Bteango as it may appoar, vet it j8 nevertholens true, thoso dirco birds have hoon described by authors under fifteen dil- foront sciantitio names within the “last 100 years, Tho pralrio hen, or piunated grouso, 18 too woll known by avery one to ncud n deseripe tion hera, ‘L'ho eharp-taited grouse (no_longar kuow in Illinois) is found in Towa and Daliota, only on the prairies, and goacrmly nesr tho g Sioux Bivor, It dulfern from the prairie-hon in haviug tho under-part white; stouter bill; foath. ored to tho bso of tho tuesy moro wedge- shoped tail; with contral fonthors clongated 3 foathors marked with V-shaped whito spots, es- peoially on the bronst, and also somo U-shaped markings. It {s nearly aa large, aud in same in- stancos, though very sarely, oxcoeds the prairic hen ia size. 'Che meat, ualika the praivio hen, is white and very dolicious. Like tha other Ilii- nois gronse, it hos a iail of cighteon foathors. ‘I'he phousant, scientilleally known as Donassus wmbellus, also called Lhe partridge, ia & smatler bird, aud wna at ono timo quite tbundant along the heavily-timberod and hilly portions of tho linais River. It iv yot cnaily found lu tho more soquentored and fully portions of tho northweet- orn countios. DBut this bird, like tho sharp~ ;iuilnd‘grousc. 1a 6oon to be o thing of the pastin linols, Doscription—Length, 18 inchea; alar ox- panso, 24 incties ; haad, neck, aud crest black, uud pato choatuut iv spots and bars; lower part of back and rump, dusky, feathes broadly tar- minnted with chestunt and proy, mottied with dushky, roundish paler spots toward the onds of tho festhers; black ruff, presenting violet rellections; covorts of wing, niora motuled and rufous, o wumbor of tho tertinla with oblong whitish brown apots ou tho outer webs only; primaries, pale-dusky; innor webs, brownish white with datle spots ; fousth priniory longost, long auxiliary foathers, whife, with pray bar; throat, palo rufous, with dusky spota bolow the fonthers, with pale-rufous and gray bars, and broad, white tips; downy vont femhors, nearly whito; lower tail-coverts, pale-rutous, nverse arrow-beads of white; tlanks, most distinctly barred ; fect and bill, pale, Yivid-brown § iris, bagol j in many birds tal ale ‘most wholly gray ; male, rufl, broad, black fonth- era on sides of neck; female, ruff, smaller, dnu]w"bm\\‘n.—.dudubcu, Wilson, Bonaparle, and Nuttall, I'ho mountainons regions of thoe Middlo States wore tho usual proferrod residonco of the ruffod grouss (called tho partridise in Counccticut snd Iiastward), ond although it is known to onoo havo extoudod over tho wholo breadth of tho continout, northward a8 far as tho fifty-sixth paralio); and southward io Toxas, Mr, Audubon says that thore woro portions of Bouth Carolina in” whiok it never existed. Its flesh is white and very tender, It ia said by somo poraons that their flesh is poisonons after thoy hove oat~ on tho lonves of the laurel (Kalmia latifolia), but Mr, Audubon appeors to doubt this. It 18 tho only one of tho spocios, and in fact the only bird that produces the * druraming " or thunder- Jike nofso, in the localitios whero it oxists, Iuis very shy and takes wing at tha slightest Intru- slon. Bhould a sporisman ever be fortunate enongh lo seo ono strutting and drumming, ho wouli over atter hositato bofore ho shot one, It may bo safely eaid that thoy arc not only the prondest, but tho handsomest gamo bird on this continent. Thoy aro raroly if cyer fowud in flocks of mora than four to six, nd oftener from one to three. m——— AARKETS BY TELEGRAPIL Forelen Maricers, Liveuroor, Nov, 10—11 o, m—Flour, 231923 64, Whent—Winfer, Y5@98 6d ; *spring, 78 10d@ss 4d i white, 93 B@i03; oinb, i0s N(@10804, Cor, 3 368 '3, Pork, s 60@70a, Lord, 70, Tavewroor, Hov. 13—3 p. m.—Unchnnged, Lavenrook, Nov, 1, m.—Flour, 133208 04, Olad, 100 30@is 8d. Westbor reat un- chaugal, Tonow, Nov., 13,—Westlior_throughout England to-dy undeltled, Rt of discount il open marker on thres-months’ bills, 82 per cent, which in X los fow the bsnk rate, Amonnt of bulllon gane fnto Dank o Ingland da lalaico o-day, £7L00, Cou- . 13-3 wuscttled, sols—3onay, 033 ; scoount, 03’ 3 By ; '678, 1003: 10-402, 108%'; siow B, 103%; New York Cens tral, 95; Erle,203 { preforsedl, 43, Tame, Nov, 19,—Reulos, 61£50c, Fnankront, Nov, 15 Lavsuroot, Nov, 13, ‘middilng op- Isud, TH@Tjd; Oclosus, BI@BAA; eales 10,000 Dalod, fncluding 3,000 for spoculution alid_export, and 6,700'American, Baloa for the weok, 00,000 Lilen : ex- poxt, B000 ; sueclation, 4,000; wtock fl port, 057,000, ucliafug 19,000 American, 'Recelpts for o week, 50,000, including 30,000 American; actual oxport, 9,003 stock alat, 951,000, fucluding 108,000 Ameris Yarna and fabrics at Manchester qulet, but firm, Dreadtutfn quiet, Rocalply of whoat” for thie past Hirey dnyey S4000" e Tncluding 24,000 Auoriean. Tlour—Westerh cana), $:@12 0d. Tast year. Now York Waal Market, New Yonk, Nov, 13.—Wool dulf, Oblo, Tenneyl- vaufa, and Wesb Virginga donblo oxita_sud above, 83 Do} exirs, BAGBI0; modinm, B5@HT0; coatae, B0 20, Now York, Michigan, Indlaus, and Western fiuo, 43G310; mediti, 5I@3%a; coarso, 6003 combing washied, 60@0c ; comhing unwasbed, 4%B80; fluo unwashod, 13@300 § conrto and meditm washnd, 40 420 ¢ tnb wanliod, 83600 ¢ oztes and merino pldad, Q@475 No, 1 and superfine pulled, 41@13¢, New Yoric Deyotionis Mnrket, Nraw Yon, Nov, 13,—Trado movemout morasctiva 10 voms depattmants ‘of Lo packsge trade, and thera wan a folr folbing dlstribition, Amoskees fancy printa were reduced by ngants: to G3ce, with large Fnlos, 1leavy slandard nnd foucsyard Drown cottons In atoady demand, EMerton, Naahita, Amankoag, Tro. tont, Methuen, aud Pemborton cotton flannels ro- ducad I price. Oue thousmnd yiccos of Amoslean gk ik g0l a¢ ouction {o-day and zonized good prices, Plttabnrg Tran-Markot, Nov, 18.—1'ig {ron qulots No,1foundey, i No, 4 foundty, $30.78; gray forge, fi&vgnwnn LB @AT.S 2 'y Thto Produco Marlets. NEW YOIK. New Yon, Nov, 1J.—CorroN—Steady and qulct} fvts, 2,501 baleat midaug uplands, 14%e: Or= ibie; 43,900 Noveniber, 1440; Dacombor, 1436 ¢ @18 1-100; Febrdary, 16350 M @15 28-20; April, 16 81.92@100 5 *ay, 10310 1740, ¥roun—Littla doing s unchanged prices; receipts, 26,000 brls, * Ttya flour flrmoe at $6,10@3,00, Conu-Meat—Firm: Western, $1.108 4,73, Gnatx—Wiiont in_betler export damand; 1@ igher 3 revein, 195,000 bu: No, 1 spring, $1.1i@ L4)3 Ko,9 do, old, sLua No, 3 do, $L.0YG 107! No, 2 Chicago, $1.061.03: No, 2 Mitwaikee, £1.12@1.13%¢ ;_nigradea towa and Minnesota apring, 1,051,273 wiuler red Wostorn, $L23@1,23; No. 4 Nartliwestorn and No, 3 Milwaukes, $1,03, Itya firmor AUB@I60. Marley quiet and unchisugod, Malt quict and i, Corn highor : better domand ; rocelph 5,000 bu mixod Western, 02@b2o In atore ; new 3@38 e yellow, 030 fn Aloro, Uats firmer b mods atey active ; rocolpts, 83,000 bits mixed Wesiorn, Gbo in storo, GA@G00 nfloat 3 whits 40, B5@6Tes Ilows=~Unichanged, GnoorniEs—Called dull and loror ; i fogars_dull and beavy ; reAning, 74@8a; prime, 8o ; refined, 07(@10%e. Molussei—Foreign grados diill;' Now Orfoatis, 72¢,. Tilea unchanged, Trrnoneus—ileavy; robnod, lle; crude 5@Skc, NAPUTIA=U@0L4C Ttests—Steady ; strained, $2.0082,35, futures cloned atoady: snlo TunPEN rINE—Steady at i Haas—Firm; Wostern, 252) TnovistoNs—Dork irmer anil moro active; Western, £20,00@20,25, " Deef qulct, Cut meats quicty Hiddles firm; long _ollar, 10%c; short clear, 10%e, Lard— Trimo stoam atarce and Arm at @IGH@16.5e, Turteu—Fiem; Western, 19 N Gueksi—Uuchanged. Winsxx—Scarco and decidedly firmerat §1.05, EH FFALD, Burravo, N, 13.—~Guaty—iihest dull nt 9d0; No, 2 Chicago, 98c. Corn dull; N, 3 mixed eaern held ot #36; car loln new bigh mizod Toledo nold at 77c, Itye and batley neglected, Oats nominally at 67e for No, 3 Western ; canal shipments through nearly over; rates unchanged, NEA ORLEANS, Nrw OnvLEaxs, Nov, 10, —Lzoun—Dull; treble, $5,00 @560 choice, $.76%6.23, ‘nafy—Oorh carca ; 0o mixed or yollow on band § white, 81,10, Oas seafca at Gic, ufet, st $LO745@LI0. ply_good; demand moderate; prime, 26,007 cholce, $26.50, Tovistons—Pork—130 brls recelved; aalo to deal- 2; Jobbing nt $26.00. Dry ealt mestsacarce at 0i(@id@1io, Bncon scarco b DH@INAM@ 1g@dre. Hams—Old, 133@10%c: o Now, Lard geatee, audtn demaud; Horce, 143G 14360 keg, 160 DXc. Buoan—Dull, at yesterdoy's pricos, Mor.assza—Dull and lower ; falr, G0@520 ; prime, 53@350 3 sirictly prime, 55@57c; cholve, f8e, Wiiskr—Scarce; Loulslans, $10X@L04; cholco Wkt gLl e fo gl Gorcatis ‘ovrEE—Quiet ; ordinnry to psimo, . Cony-Meat—Dill ot $4,10@ 1 MILWAUKES Mitwauter, Nov, 18,—Froui—Quict and un- ebanged In overy respoet, GRAIN—Whest sleady and in moderate demand No. 1 Milwankeo, $01;: No. 2, 00X6: seller Novew: ber, #3¢ 3 December, 874ce, Oata 1 maderats demand § No.'3 In wlore, 495, 'Corn qull ; prices drodping; No. od, T5@i550, Byo n ahido casler; No. 1, e, Turley strouger, oxaltad, and advanced ; 'No. 3, holler tho saur, $L17@1,177 ; soller Decomber, $1.31;' No 3, in piors, $1.10, InoyisioN=Ield frly, Mews pork. $1935 onn for prime, Lord, 3\e. Meats acarco : no fully cured hora ; ehort cloar middies, seller Decombor and Jan- ary, 94 ; Ahioré ribs, cash, 930+ laose aweet-pickled bati, 15163 avorago,sollor Decorber, 10)ge ; long cut ame, 11c, Fattants—To Buffalo, fio; to Oswego, Tige. Iéfign‘:nn—l?lnur. 4,000 brls 3 outs, 4,000 bu ; wheat, SurestinTs—Flour, 9,000 bris; cats, 1,000 bu; wheat, 92,600 b, UINOINNATS, Omicusarr, 0., Nov. 13,—CorroN—Firmer al lc, Frous--Dull wil unchanged. Gnars—Wheat dull and u shado lowor ¢ red, $L.03G 1,00, Corn fair at lower rates ; cur, G1@63c, Oats quist sud unchanged ot GI@GCe, Ryp fafr avd ade vancei ; 956, Durley falr aud ndvanced § No, 2, $1.30, Onis—Sieady and wichnnged, Eoas—Flenr and unchangd at 26, Durrer—In demand at fall prices for bost, Cnerst—Quict nd unchutgod, Trovisioxs—Lard fair ond firm; sales at 13ic npol. Sulk meats fuir aud firm{ no_fally enred offering 3 partly oitrod old, shoulders, 7 3-10@7)0; bulk sides” clear b, 103¢@10i5cs ciear, 10X@ile, acon searco and finmal 0% @I5G0%e. Groen moata tusoltled ; aalos of shouldera at 0i7a7¢ ; sidey, 90} liams, 13 s avorago, 105 @100, Wittsir—Falr and firm at 960, Iloas—Activo aud advanced : common, $6.65@6,15 ¢ medlum to fair packing, £,33@0.00: gnod packing and extra_butchors’, $7.1067,20; all old ; receipts, 6,305 ; shipments, 680, OLEVELAND, OLEVELAND, O., Nov, 1),—Guaty-—TWhont slerdy; No, 1, $1.12; Ko, 4, $L.05, Cora steady, fair, and nnt changed. Oats unchanged, % PrrnoLeus—Steadys standard, white, 0ifo; Oblo State test, 11%¢o: amall lots 1@12c higher, Rrorrrra—\Wheat, 2,100 b3 corn, 5,600 bu; oals, 1,300 bia, DETROIT, Dermorr, Mich,, Nov. 10,—FLoun—Quic and un. enaged. GraiN—Theat teady and fn moderate demand: oxtrn, $1.03 4; ambor, $1.03%. Corn dull and deciined Uit goad at fatr prices, G2 TRrarxrsa—Flour, 8,000 bris; wheat, 30,000 bu corn, 2,000 b, SwirvrNTH—Tlour, 2,000 bris; whest, 41,000 bu; corn, 2,000 bu, LDO, 3,—FLoun—Stesds. Gratn—Waeat duil mud a eado lower ; N0, 2 whito ‘Wabash, §1.17; No. 1 white Mlehigan, $1.15; oxtra $117; ambeg Michigan, spot, §1,072 1 seller Decom- Ver, $LOBY ; “nclier Jonuury, $1,10: No. 1 red, $L11; No.2do, $1.05}¢, Oorn a slinde bolter 3 closing dull high mixed, now, spot, 634¢c ; eclier December, G0go ; low mized, 77ic} new, 60ic. Oats firm sud & shade Doiter; Michigan, 53ige; white, S3icc, e Yarronta—Firm and unchanged, Jteorrers—Tlour, nono; whoit, 33,000 bu; corn, 63,000 bu; oxta, 3,000 bu, Surstzirs—Flour, nofio; whoat, 60,000 bu; corn, 4,000 bu, 15118, Matens, Nov. 18—Carton—Steady: middiing, lo; sales, 1,500 buless receipte, 3,616 bales 3 shipe bales ; stock, 52,800 baléa : recolpts for tho Diles; shipments for tho week, 10,255 3, 10,000 balos, Froun—Dull and unclisnged. Con-MrEAL—Scarca and firm; nominolly $4,00, ConN—SRearca and firm; new, 00c in sioro, fax~Dall and notniual, Tnan—Quict at $20.00, TnovisioNs—DBacon firin; shoulders, fo; aldes, 113 12¢, Pork, lard, and bacon, nona horo, PHILADELPIIA, PyrtADELTISA, Nov, 10,—Froun—Dull; superfine, $4,0094.25; extras, $1.97¢@ .03k ; Tows, Wisconsin, and Athinesota extra family, $5.25@3.50, Graty—{Whoat steady : rod, $1.2); smber, $L2UG 139; white, $183@L3%, Tiye, $LOI@L.0J = Corn quict; yollow and mized, 92@92)c, Oats firm; white, 63@030. PrinoLruN~—Tasler ; refined, 104@10%0; erude, TH@THc i brls; 43e ' bulk, Winsky—Tirm at §1,01, Turren—Firm; Westorn prime, 83@4o; cholce rolls, $2@3J0, Giferse—Quick; fino Western, 10@10)o; prime, EGDZ—S\‘-M’QD aud strong ; Western, 20@30e, ptisiis Duzwous, Nov. 1j,~Froun—Stendy and wn. changod. Ot Wheat—Ambor Western, $1,1@L24; No, 1 3, $1,12 rojected, §1.08, ‘mixed Westarn, 87c, Oats ixod, 62@630} whilo, G4@650, 'Byo dullab Tage, i vratons—Bacon firmer aud higher ; atack lght shoulders, Digo; cloar rib, 13}@Ho,’ Bugsr-oured Liams, Jd@ 150, Bufren—Firm ; atock light 1 fine gradés eapecially scarco; choica 10 fine tub, 80@330; rolls, 29@3la, ‘Corer—Nominally unchanged Watskx—Scorce snd firmer o8 41,02, 0SWEGO. Onweao, Nov, 10.—GRarN—Wheat auist ; No. 1 Mil- waukoo, $1.15, Corn quiot; aow Ligh mixed, 8@ 80¢, Birloy 1fm at $150, : LOUISVILLY, TousvitLr, Nov, 15,—~CorToN—Quiet at e, Troon AND GRAtR—Quiet and unchanged. Provistons — Pork, $20,00, Bacon—None here, Bugae-curcd hams, 1931230, Dulk shoulders, 73 T3ge ; wides, 10)@1lc, Lard, 1@l4}c, Wittexy—100, ST, LOUIS, Br. Louts, Nov, 13, — Corrox—Steady and In good demand, Froun—Dull and rochanged, Gnaty—Wheat dull nnd droopiag ; No. 2 red winer, $1.00%@1,04, sollor December, Corn lower 3 Na, 4 1nixed, GB@O00 ; now mixed, 03@G3c, closing ot the in- Oats ligher ; 8le, ~ Bafloy buoyant and higher No. 3 syring, $1.16@1.20; No, 4 do, §1.30. Bya firm st BI@8%0, Wittaxy—Steady at 80, Tuovisons—Lork Wiglor for fiture ; $18.35@10.12% seller February, Dulk meats and bacon fArmj ouly Jahbing aud order trado, Lord rather easler; 130 Canh ; 13)o acller Febrinary. Trcxirrs—1lour, 6,000 bris ; wheat, 18,000 bus corn, 01,000 bu ; oats, 0,000 bu; rye, 4,000 bus barley, 1,800 bu, corn, 5,000 b, Buirsxyre—TWheat, 8,000 bu THICAGO ACADBMY, Noo 11 BIGHTERNGUST, Pelnoipal, WINTER RESORT. N ll(‘) YAL VI(’TO’]".I'A l““TB"I' . ASBAY, N, 1., BaAMAR, T., PORTER, Propriotor, ¥ o audds Ty W & s MU BMBN B o s STAR LEOTURE COURSE, Bt SWING 3 0 Tiosorvod Seats, 70 ota., fo hango for Op. i Fioaty 1S SO S o8 aT e R hes % Co,'s., 13 Riate-st, [Fron'bus tioknts dirack U froin Houut'wad West'Sides givon wiih tiokotés “OPPION TICRETS,» Tixohangeablo without chargo for roservad soate for any RETT oriainment. - Buvid Swing, Nov. 17, Danisl Dougherty, Not. 26: Clinrlotta Cushtnnn, Nov, b, Urg, 1 anu 9; “Gharica Nradinugy, Bayard Taslor, daior Tx Fiel o f on ), Ovor ) TEN HOPTIUN TIUK for McOlurg & Co.'s, 117 Hta slinby second.at,} Borden's, eorncs riy.fir 874 Dyoliat, cornior Muditon and aiated-ain. 495 Weat Madisonat.y Kimoro's, 706, Wi oty mmiamm 72 North Clark-st.; Laux's, North Clark-i Carpenter o Sheldon, -DeMURSKA. “*lutho Yuoen of tho stago—NV. 1% Tribune, Monday and Wednesdny, Nov. 16 and 18, at 8. TILE GRAND NUSIOAL BANQUET. 277 Seats now for anle at Btata At Montoseata for tan LINIAUA Mg comer DeMURSKA CONCERTS. *4Tha fincat ever givon iu Chicago," ** F tho progeataim mightly eneoroq > o By the BamCemar coppOrzanization somprbiing ol A BeNUERRY the Yamous rangartan ala, Milo. GATRENO SAURET, the Eminont THoee AR AN At oputar Tanon Flaalety Kig, FERRANT I, tho Famou Al A Ut e el Vingiaiais oos omy: GARTANG BILAGA, 1ho oulobratod violoncolto y tho viriaoss and enmpaser (s first ppoarance), i, MANZO, Musical Direator and Acgompanist, N, if.—Mis. DoMurska will sing, on Slonday, the fa. motis MAD SUIN1E, from Lucis, with Flute Obligato, ©ona of hor groatest (rlumiphs, Tesseved b 1,50, e s, Balcony, $2.01 maln floor, EFIRST CONGREGA'L CEUROCH. LAKESIDE LECTURE COURSE, Y. M. 0. A, HON. CARL SCHURZ Wiltapan_the Caursa NEXT TURSDAY TVENING (n the First Congregational Ghurel, cornaor Ann aud Wash- {ngton-sta., With an ontiroly now Iooturs, entiticd “EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS.” ADMISSION, 50 OENTS. Tobg follawod In Tarwoll Hall by tho Adalaids Phil ipps Compauy, Camllia Urso Company, and Mrs, Scott-Siddons. mom tickot, 'Including rosorvedseat, entiro 1, McOlurg & Co.'s, 117 Stato- 1E6 Twenty-sccond-st. ; Em- oAb, . st.; Goo, Wi Silsby. erson & Stolt, 209 West Ma HOOLEY'S THEATRE, GRAND SATURDAY BILL—MATINEE and NIGHT, Tastto porlormances of Hurtloy Campbolls groatest THE VIRGINIAN. THE HIT OF THE YEAR] LAUGHTRR AND TEARS! Mondsy next— **PERIL; OR, LOVI! AT LONG BRANCIL® In prepatation, ** Divorao," **Sho Stoops to Conguor,” + 0 the Rhiao,” oio, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, D AT it Siigeman 1 This aft 5 Dy e e a2y o LISCBEN AND FRITCEHEN. LISOUEN, THE ONLY LEON RELLY & LEON' FAMOUS HINSTRELS Mansgor n mow and orlginal Nthiopian, Hketches, Includi i Whon Eammy Comos, Home," *‘Coure of, Appoaln, i3] Echoas," *“Brigand Sceno,” *“Zopholia,” now ballads, cornet soloy, otd., olo. AUADEMY OF MUSIO. LAST DAY OF THE OHARMING ELLA WESNER. 2 OULOCK AND 8 O0'CLOCIK. Last two rnprosentations of RE T X B3 e Aondny, first nroductlon of tha G 8 Drates op ALAUDTN, With 80 AGQImAST Deopthe McVICKER'S THEATRE, Viybert Reeve aud Miss Adeling Stawhope EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE in Wilkio Gullins' Gireat Denina, F O & O Oyl Or, THE WOMAN IN WHIVE, 1 WYBERT REEVE ADELINE STANUHOPE 1n active tion 11 bl o T~ pilactive pro u:hnfl?‘\\‘g; L-’l.f,",';n“"’" THE BET. GRAND QPERA-HOUSE, SUNDAY JECTURE COURSE. PROF. H COLBITRT, Tha oclebrated Aatronomer, dolivors bis Itiustratod Lecture on “ITETE INOON,? BUNDAY AFTERNOUN, Kor. 16, at3 p. m., io Grand Opera Honso, _Adimiasion, 10 vunt SEWING PAMILY PAVORITE” EASY, SIMPLE. DURABLE. RELIABLE, This Machino retains its popularity bocanso it fs do. worved, Afade of the buat matorials; parta Intorohangs- ablo and fow in uumbor; oaslly lodmed: doing a great and cxprosivoattachmonie; ACHINES. ho No Plus Ul'ea of Snwing Machinea. emphatically y 1o stutenionts. mado by T Ot ior muol 3 10 our goods and our busl. Wo are not connected with any other Come puuys We are malking more Machines than cvers Ournew Y (3, F02? s acomplete success. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE, Spociel torms to Grangors, Soad for Prico Lists, WEED SEWING MACHINE COI'Y, 162 State-st,, Ohioago, I1l. NEW PUBLICATIONS. THREE NEW SINGING BOOKS THAT BHOULD BE UNIVERSALLY USED, THE LEADER. Tor Choirs, Conventions, and Singing Clnsses, By 1L R. PALMKR, assistod by L. 0. EMERSON. Prico, §12.00 per doz., or 1,38 per copy. THE SONG MONARCH, Tor Singing Schools, Conventions, Musical Acad. cmies, e, By H. R. PALMER, assisted by L, O, EMERSON, Prices ST.60 ver doz. TS cta, pex copy Perkins' Anthem Book. Set Picces, Authems, iymn Anthems, Sen- tonces, d&c., for Cholrs, Ty W. 0. PERKINS, Prico, 813,50 per doz. 81,60 per cony, Speolmon coplos sent post-paid for rotall prico, LYON & HEALY, Chicago, OLIVER DITSON & C0, OHAS, H. DIT30N & G0, Boston, 711 Hrudwnz; N Y, FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, $5.00 chkages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXOIIANGE TORU Bills of National Curvency, AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. Mr. Hopwarth Dison, Mr. Brc Harie, | OCEAN NAVIGATION, TSTATE LINE. Now Varl to (langow, Tiverpaal, AR AR AN Stoamoia will sall from Plor No. 8, North Tiver, &3 fol- SIATI OF NEVADA ATATIE OF INDIANA Wedneeday, grani or FIOHDA Wallneudas: Do And avory Wadnedny thesonftor, taking passon {hirough rites to all parte of Great Britatn Py Nurway, Swoden, D d Uarmauy, rafte tae, andereds ¥e trolghit Or paiauo apply to AUSTL latagy Olfoe, SAoraRe A% e 00 g any utnor Lmo, ! NI Gen'l Wostorn Agent, it (Jlark. National Lino of Steamships, INOTICH. n therly rout (ke Ui 15 aveha 160, anEeeys baen adopted by Baillug frem New. York for Li WA ovury SAT Wednesday, fiov- % R Bailing from N. York lorLoudou (dircct) gvery forinight, Cabin | 0, $4%0, turroncy s refioe bpters oyt okebsat Tomss AL 2 Ueatl Dialts Jor (SO, Wastorn Acent, Noctheast comer Olncl ard s, e s Tadoloaia (osposng nen ALLAN LINE Hontreal Ocean Steamship Gompany, All clavicn of passngo batuao Tarawo aadAnioritn STt Ao, SRECIALTY, 1 i anigs, ' Tiad o . 1 SEEERAGI 0 ATETE HONO M e XOUHDERNS W, Appiy to ALLAN & 00,y Gon') Western Ag!l:l Ohicay 7 Nos, 72 and 74 LaSallu-st. Great Western Steamship Line, From Now York to Bristo] (England) dlrect. Arragon, Symonds, Satuedsy, Nov. 28, Oroeat Wostern, Cubln paayindlim | Corally*Bigmpae g0, atormoiate, § 13 . pacucton s . pESHRG Mk S R - GE0, MCDONALD. Asant. Lako Snors & M. 8, __ SLEEPING COACHES, Via MICH, CENT. 6. V. & ERIE RY'S Pullm}lfllrough Palace Sleeping Coach # S Ao A oS FOR NEW YORK, 5.5 p.m. Daily ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS (TRELANSTION OF TIErAESGEATATIA, < Sabnctar g5 s 15 excpions 1Mouday vaveptole Tivo Sunday ac8:00 . w3 Dadye T o3 CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, Ticket Ofices, B2 Clark-xt, (Sherman House), and 15 Canak ‘carnnr Madisunst,, and at the depol aPaclficFast Lino, @Dubuaue Nigh aUn:ahin Night Kxnross, a Itrecport & Dubuaus It a Fyoenort & Dubuguo lsxvro b Alfiwaukve EEE] BEELEE i ‘a—Depot cornot of Wolls snd b=Devot cornes of Caual and IKinzig.ats, MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERY RAILROAD, font o Luke-st.y and foof of Tuentyssecondst, r~ofice, 671 Clarkest., southeast corner of Itandol 3 Pnsbst opher of Siaons ot o Mandolply Teave, Arrive, Matl ¢sla matn and alr lino),, 83008, m,[* 78D, m. ros m.|* B0 (] 1% 9:00 8. m. " 8:00 p. e #9500 b, e |* 6308, RAILROAD. aud Denser Short Line, via Tovfrk oy Speivgeld, lton and St Louls CHICAGO & ALTON Ghicago, Kantas City ana, Jfa., and Chi Through Line, U epot, West Side, near Jadison-sta bridge, Ticket Cllivens 4448 Devot, und 133 Tandolphest Arribe, Kanses Cltyand Donver Iast Pe.[* ©oon; HKusns City’ Kxpros: it Lous X Dnri 0 Paducah Rallrord kx. o, Lacon, \Washiagtan fx, $'Duteht Acconutindatian. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, Inion Depot, corner Hadison_and Canal-sts, Ticket Off 63 Souih Cidrl:-st,, oppasite Slerman House, and af e Leate. | drrue, flrankes, Madteon & Praila dul Milwaukee, Point, b Harm. 8:00 2, m. |*19:00, m, int Al ' S1daespolis, 54 D e (2 0:30 80 11, [* 4:00 P Milwaukee, Greon’ Bay Staveny| ] e voint, 13aitia dn - Oblen, & Nortliorn Jawa, Mait, Miiwankee, 5t, Pant & Siiaioa: s, Nivh Kapr "5:00 0, m. )8 0p.m. ILLIXOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, foot nf Lake:st, and paotaf Tieenty.second-at, O LA, T el eecondtt, * 7:50p. m. 1 6:3a, m. Trcket £t Louls Txpross., St Louls Faat, Lin Cairu & Now Ocleas Gaito Now Urloana Femi & no kux § Dubugoe & Sloux Oity kx, l)ulm(‘lun & Slouz Cl § Kz, (@) Gilnian Passonger. . (@) Jtuns to Champalga an Saturdays, CHICAG?, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Degota, soat af Lokesst,, Indiana-av, and Sizteent! and Canal aud Sixteenthoats, = Ticket O , ramd Dacthe diniel e af depoige. Tt Mah) and Expross, ... Otiawa xid direator Passongor,: Dubuque & Swoux Qity 8 Pauiho Fast Lo, tog Omhiia; Kausas iy, Lodvonwarth, Tnulmn & 8t Joseph kxy,. Anrora Passor Mendot Aurori “ll ory assengor (Sund Bubninue & SHLCILY thap, Pacltiv Night Exp, for Omaias, 1 Kuguis Olgy Lodomvarth, ‘¢ pelibon & L, Josoph 13p..cou| 11 G o[ 118, 7o Ascoiumodatio | 6113 p. m. *Ex. Sunds,s, 1lix, Saiuraay, JEx. Monday CEICATO, RICK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILZOAD, Depot, corner of Van Dluren and She o3t Ticke . Grand Fasie Hovee e Ticketofice Leave, drrive, Omaba, Leavenw'tis& Atchlson B 13 A, m. [* 330 B ACCOmOIAIORcesee oo [V 00 B T |* BB a2 Niwht liabr 110200 1, . |s 850 a; m SCALES, FAIRBANKS® STANDAKD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, ) FAIRBANKS. MORSE & 0O, 111 & 133 Lake St., Chicago, Bezarefultobuy only the Genuine, N oy 187 Whashington-at, Ohl. cago, tha tonkeat ongaged in"the spocitl trsalmeut of all privata and chronio 4 div:arcs than any other T o or rupy tre, all urinary dis. vases. Disoassn poouilar ta wuman, such As niouorrlingiay loucorrhea, or whites, chloroals, dlssas: auc ith oxporienco an Lo rolfsd up ‘honeanils Of SAs88 svary. dentlat consultat =nnally or by loiter fren and Invited, Curabio o snteud, Ladlos requiripy surglonl aldy medical atiou Ance, or advico, may onl or addrgss tho doctor, Tnvalids pravidod with Apartmonts, boacd, attondance, ele. ~Th (Imvit of mn‘dl\:nl thrlml llhllflfllmx :!."ll :;I;llllxn ol Rraviugs, relating to thio abore dis - I fpimpsabrostslsniriags trelrabiors ro, V'rice 35 oante, 3 . 1, £0 8 e M, Bunday, 9104 b, ¥gowse Dr, Kean, 300 F"Il:r" GYAAI!'H(-‘QT.. IICIIIIDAI‘“I)' Nl i B Sk B At e 85, R o B, et Suadays (rows to 1, Mathey Caylus’ Capsules, Jaod for over twanly yours with grest suoooss by the e e e Harin o Fo ol aancons by, th funud superior to il athoes for (he prompt curo of all dik n 0 of Jong standing: i tnctarelt by GLIN & 116, 1 Ru Racino, Paris, Bald by Druggisis thraughout tho Unitod Blawds. MANHOOD RESTORKD, A riotim ot youthtal {morudonco, exsuluy poma Fi ..i dooay, norvous flfl'llrll], ato,, ]'ll“'“l (rll;fl X4 wowa ro faind & "sfruplo. noll- nurs, witlo will sond /' his fallow-auffuces v TSV 7 Niasauates Suw Yorks TS

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