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oved notto bo ssrloun, Ble will be 51‘-‘:::1'1::!?{‘3;': r, to go Into dry.dock for s shork uire, . ‘;fl; Retehwm, ashors at. Tolnt Albino, hay boen pulled off, but apriunz » leak, and was towod undet tha Polut, and thon llad with'water, * A slear« uinp hea been procurad to hory and slio will bo {iougnt to Buiralo fo ropafra. '"“Tho achir Trwin Slaters, ashoro at Tocumseh Reef, Bas boen gotien off nnd’ takon inta Tort Maltlni, whera sho was snnk in shallow wator. It required fiwes pamps o keap hee afloat. Bl will bo towed to Jufinlo an eoon an tho weatlier permits, Tl tcow I, B, Hyda was towed into Oloveland Bunday, with hor foremast aud bondgear gone, Tho Captsu'reports that o cotllsion took place Bufurdsy night, when off Black River, belween the Hydo aud n unknown veetel, Tha damago to tho Hydo ia quite torlous, but What was dona 10 the other veazol s not own, —T0 1970 therg wwero only four cloarances from thia port afser the 17th (one yairago to-day), Tho nchr Aye cleared on tho 18: for & Oatinda port, tho Bt, Juseplt on the 19th for Cloveland, and on the 20th the isst ves- £cla clearci—one for Kingston &. d_one for Claylon. 1n 1813 tho Inel clearance,was on {ho 23lh, Tho fndl- cations nre thiat navigntion will continno for tiro weeks longer, althovgh tho nspoct of affuira moy bo clianged in & aingle night.—/lay City Trbine, —Satuirday, tho J4th inst, {horo wero eclghlocn anil craft, grsin londe, on monuchu;vnhw“fl" cial ‘ward, and, with one exception, all wor wheat cargocs, amounting in the aggrgald fo &I0,000 bu. Ous Vounol Is cloven days o b Lbab port, one e daye, and ono olght days. The tbreo largesi cargoes are o tho achra Jamea Ootich, Annfe Vouglit, and Marin Mars tin, Soven cergoes At below 20,000 bu, Efght of s sbove togt pas-ed throngh tie Btralts on tho 14th inst.—Lletroit I'vea Press. —Intelliganco cano to this city by tulamph‘ yestore day_afterugon, that tho schr Manunu which left Biffalo o tha 13h, got ashoroat Palut du Polleo iu the foronnon, Tho tugy Liviugatons and Champlon were a. anca engrgod 0 go to the reaciio of tho un- fortunsto craft, 'fim firat_named loft about 8 p, m,, and the Iattor ekiortly after, Both are pawerful A No, 1 Ruge, and 4f the Moutsna }s uot pulled off by them it "o bocauns such a thing is impoesibie, Tho Montans {s owned by Merrick, Fowler & Eanclaiyn, of Hhie city, and wan on the way Lo vhls port. 1o losd graln for, Oswego, baving boon chartered in Duffalo,.— Litroit _;'nn‘?n‘fmt of the Suporinlondent of the St Mary’s Ship Canal for the year cuding Sept, 30, 1874, ‘statps that navigation opencd the 12th of Afay, snd lius continned without interraption, Paliuco of cash on baud at tho dote of last .8 4049 . 11,835,00 10,907.18 7,102.41 21 small boata at 5. 20 rafta,. 1,734 paascugars, 107,085,578 tona,.,.. Salo of old maferdnl, .. Cash {rom Btate Troasurer, olalyecss srasstssivaasibisast $14,022.97 “Thero hiaa boon expended far_oporating oxpensos $7.083.44 3 total oxnenditures, $17,669.47; ~deposited with Stafe Treasurer, $20,823,62; 'balance Sept. 30, 1674, $120.88, Tho cost of dredying nt the east entranca %o tlio cannl has beon to dalo, $4,209.75, Tho improvo- ‘miontis well wortls ita coat, ¥ THE FIRST GALL. Shall It Be Made by Agnew or Bradley ? How It Is to Be Sottled. Tho progrees of refinement and gocial culture io Chlcago is signally illustrated by the fact that tho great queation whioh is now agitating politi- cal circtos is ono of etiquotte. Tho quarrcls touching the suporiority of the wives of Sona- tors, foreign Minlstors, and Cabinot officers, which have g0 long disturned fashionable lifo in Washington, but have becn strangers to our moro democratic city, havoat Inst appenred Lero, only uuder s somewhat difforent form: men, . and not womon, ara sho persons immediatoly concerued, WHO SUALL OALL FIRST? This great question, regarding which nothing has hitheito been sald, since tlo persons dircotly intercsted have been desirions of scttling it pri- vately, if possiblo, without lotting it reach tho publio car, i, whathor Mr. Trancis Agnow, Snerifi-eloot of Cook County, shall call first upon Timothy Bradley, rotiring Shorifl, or whether Mr. Bradley shall call first upon him, Iho aforesnid Aznew; whotber the setting sun sball pay its compliments to thoe, iising eun, or Iho tising eun to tho sotting one. Mitherto in- coming and outgoing oficers have boen. in the bavit of meeting by accldont, and exchansing tho rather ex- aggerated courtecies customary on such oc- aaelons. Theman who went out expressed his trantic joy ot giviog place to & man for whom he entertained o profound o respect as ho did for the one who succeeded bim, while tho latter invariably folt bound to say that Le was utterly unworthy to fill the duties of tho position in comparison with the ono who preceded him, end then they took a drink. This ivformal business waa all well onough for the old days ; but tho advancoment of etiquette and socal requirements domands o modification. MB., AGNEW INGIBTS that Mr. Bradley shall call first npon him, with the prinoival Deputy, probably, trundling tho the keys of the Jeil in a wheelbarrow, and for- wmally dehver thom then and thoro to him, tho snaid Agoew. DIr. Dradloy, it appeats, .does not: want to call oo Mr. Aguew first, nor is bo at all solicitous about haviug Mr. Agnew call on him. Mr. Dradloy is sour. Sull Dir, Dradley's persoun] friends bavo iaken up bis cause, and doclara that It is tho duty of Mr. Agnow, as an act of conrtesy to w genior in yoars o pres decessor iu offics, to make the first call LOORING UP AUTHOBITIES. Mr. Agnow has purchased a copy ot Chostor- ficld's i:nen, tho * American Gentloman's Own Book of Equotm.“ the * Diplomatic Code,” and soveral otler publicutions of a simi- lar nature, which ho has studied with great per- severance during those mtervals of tino when he was pot promsing or refusing positions to ap- plicants, and _bas only contirmod bimsel! iu hia previous opinion that it 1s Mr. Bradiey's duty 1o ©all upon bim. © Day boforo scatrdsy tho mattor was roferred ay befors yestordsy the matto totint. distivguisiod diplomatist, M. A. C. Hosing, by whose opinion both sidea sgreed to bo bound,” Yhe ncqzunlumncu of My, Hesing with the codo of otiquetto at the leading Geiman Qourte, and his gouneral knowledwo ~with and ractico of the amenitics of life, ominently qual- fy him for tho poeition of arbiter. . ‘Mr, Hesing gave an elaborateapiuion yeatarday, fortified by numerous precedents, including hiy own examplo when ho waseleoted Sherul of Caok County, to tho effect that it was Mr, Agnew's duty to moke the firat call, This docision was formally communicated to both sides, but BMr. Agaew, for some reason or other, refuses to bo ‘bcund by it, and has Onally, atter much think- ing, it Upop the foliowing mathod of . MEETING TUE DIPFICULTY § < He will go, pver this mornivg to the Criminal Uourt butlding for tho purpose of making a vist « Obarleas H, Toed. IKsq. Whilo conversing with Mr. Rogd he will incidontally suggest that he_belioves Mr. Dradley, a gentleman whom ‘no hos kuown by roputation for_some time, has rooms in that bullding, Mr. Reed will aa **Buch is indoed tho case.” Mr, Aguew will say : #1¢ Mr. Bradloy 14 in, it would give him greut pleasuro to mako bis acqualntance, if 3r. Reed will takie tho uoublo to introduca bim." Mr. Roaed will soud ono of his myrinidons across the tell ta {uquire if Mr. Brudloy {s in, ‘The mon wil return sod say that ho is. Br. Reed will thon iuvite Mr. Aguow 1o go along with him. Thoy wil go over to Alr, Bradley's room. Mr. DBradley will staro at Mr., Aguow, snd Mr. Agnow il staro at BIr, Bradley. Ar Recd will way, **Mr. Agnew, M ragloy ; Mr. Bradley, Mr, Agnow." Tho two gentlowen will 83y in cliorus, “I am vory glad to meet you, eit. I bave known of you bly 1oputation for years, but Lave never had the ploasuro of muctinfi you personally,” Thoy will shako hands, hir. Bradley will say that, inabont two waoks, overything will bo In rendiness far Mr. Agnow, Mr. Agnew will say that ho bas no donbt whatever of tho fact, ‘I'lie two gentlomen will again shako bands, and Mr, Agnow will da- art, tnd the great question of etiquette will AYo been snllul'notnnll soitled. Geutlomen do #iriug s good viow of tho curomony will plensa spply to Mr, Reed for reserved nonts, sl S THE WISCONSIN FEMALE COLLEGE, Sneeral Lispateh to Tha Chicago T'rjbuns, MADisoN, Wis., Nov. 19.—The youag Indies of the Fomala Collogo ot tha Stato Unlirersity have unkeed in A cax nhunutuxlz\nfx corlalu’ stute- menta in a recent lotter fromn this plaoe to tho Ohicago T'imes, reflecting on the mansgemeut of tho University, as cither grous wisrepresenta- tionw or malignant fabichoods, espocially so fur ay they rolale to Mrs, Carson, the precoptress of the jadies’ dopartmont, und assure ber ‘of their ront esteom, and that they thiuk such regu- [ations as are nocessary to proserve order arg enforced A wike und Jjudiciows inanner, and ara confldont that thoy are for tholr bost inter- esty, aud exprous s dosire to suppost their eu- Soicomont, CRIME IN CHICAGO. A Faoble of Esop Applied to Mr, Hesing and “Long John.” People’s Party Burglars “Go Through Them* for Their Valua« bles Furthor Partioulars of the Safford Robbery. A Young Girl Abducted by Ono of DNike McDonald’s Mecen. WARMING SERPENTS. A, 0. TWESING. Onco upou a timo, aa & countryman wras gojog home of a winter'sday, hosawabalf-frozon adder lying by tho aidaof tha rond. Taking pity upon 1t, boput it in his bosom audcarried it homo. The rost of tha story is familiar to overybody who has rend Esop, Over a year ago Mr. Hoslng organ- ized the Poople's party. In moarching sround for votes for that organization, ho found tho criminal clasges of Chicago wonk, exbsusted, deeporate from the treatment thoy had recoived at tho hands of Polico Superintendent Wash- burn, Mr. Hoelog took this party to his bosom, and, partly by tho aid of its votes, monoy, aud esertions, pained tho victory of 1873, Night bofora last Mr. Hesing spout his lofsnro momenta in recalling to himself tLis intoresting fable of Fsop, in reposting_appropriato lincs rom Shakspearo, such as, ** How sharpor than » sorpent’s taoth it {8 to hiave a thankloss child,” otc., atc. The causo of Lis spendlug his time [n this lterary manner wna that, about 8 o'clock in the ovening, his houzo had boen ontered by some of the thioves who floutish in Chicago uuder the_ truly. patornal governmoot of Papa Rehm, and who Enfl doprived bimn of all Lis jowalry, togothier with a number of srticies of virtu \vhhfil ho had brought with lum from Gormany, His residonco is on tho cornor of Cass and Huron streets, and was entercd botweon 8 sud 10 o'clock in tho evomng. Mr, Hosing was absont st the time, and lus wifo and family wero io the parlox ou the first floor, Tuo thicf, or thioves, gamed accoss in sormo menoor unknown, As nono of tho doors or wiudows were found to havebeen tamporod wilh, it is thonght that en- trance was gnived through tho front door by moans of a skaloton key. Alrs. Ilesing’a room ia on the mccond floor, and & light was burning it .in durivg tho ovening, so that the thief who iausacked tho spartmont had suflicient light. Tho burcau drawers wero locked, but theeo, with ono oxeoption, wero oponed, and yaluables amounting to botwaen $1,600 aud 91,800 stolon from them, Amony the miticles taisen were a 8ot _of diamond an cameo jowelry purchased in Romo, a lava ok bouglt in Naples, a quartz sot fiom San Fran~ c18c0, two uofll watches, » Indy's chaln, sleove. buttons, broaatpius, o pair of poarl-sot bracolets, a Inco ahawl and jacket, o gold pencil presonted to Mr. Loting by Dr. C. V. Dyar, sud n gold medal given ps a tostiwoninl 10 Mr. Hesing by tho Political frionds, lust fall, a4 & tostimonial for his political sorviees, Tho polico anthorities were notificd of the robbory yesterdwy motning, but np to Inet-night had obtained no clew to tho rob. bor oz tho Looty. Jouy' WENTWORTIL, . On {he evoniug of tha aloction of 1973 the Tion, John Wentworth, in a stato,of exbilaration, having drank 50 much 1 L0 caus0 au incronso ol 1 cont por glags in the price of whisky that aftor- uogon, mado his appoarance at tho ratification moeting of the Yeoplo's paty io Kingabury Hall, aud then and there, standing npon & tablo, which biought him in such closo proximity to the ceiling that the losnco” of tho hall waa compelled to intorfoto in order to preserve the chandolicrs from being knocked down, swore al- teginnce to the Poupla’s party. Night bofore Just Mr. Weontworth, tho brighc and shiuing light of tho party which was joined by tho thiaves nnd gamblers of Chlesgo, was virited by ono of tho fraternity at tho Bherman Mouas and deprived of his watch, Yo bhad briefiyf abscnied himeolf from his roow, No. 301 in tho Shorman Honse, gestnrdnv morning, and some thiof ontered it and stolo his Jurgon- sen, valued ot €500. Tho guilty party cscaped obgervation and arrest, . Mr. Wentivorth took tho traio for Snmmit yes- terday ovening, renowing tho pledge which™ Lo made in 18C6 and 1870, that e would ucver have anvthing moro to do with politics in Cook County. THE LAST INGTANCE. To the Kditor of T'ke Chraga Trinune : Bm: Thoro was a duting nttempt by burglara ta rob Mr. 8. 11, Lucas, & joweler and dry gonds dealer on Stato street, between Thirty-ninth and Fartieth, Inst Nonday momning, at 8 o'clack that camo near rosulting seriously to Mr. Lucas. Ilo hns been rodisturbed in the lastyonr by froquent attompls to break into his establishmont, that ho i3 constantly expecting now attempts, Sat~ qurday mgbt he was kont awsko nearly all night by their efforts, and donday moruing ho awolko hearing » noiso. at the rear window ;. got up, dresaed bimeelf, and waited for dovelopments, Be hoard tho robbers cut some of the slats from tho suutlers, opon thom, foree open. tho window, and olimb In. Thinling it about timo to intertera be oponed tho door, Almost at tho anme instant tho robbors fired two abots, one pasking throngh tho door within & or 5 inches of Lis head, tho other elriking the door casing tho other eide of bim. Ho returned the shot at once, butting his man without aoubt, ag the quantitios of blood on the enrtain, window- sill, and atops outsido indicate, Immediately after firing, ho ran ont tho front way to intercept them if “possible, and ses one of them runniug away. He ordored him to hoit, and fired at him, but the man turaocd a coruer and escaped. There was not o policonnn in that neighborhood, nor wss ano heard of until 4 o'clook p. m. Monday. Mr. Lucss is aman of undouhted courage, snd, being thor- oughly roused to the nocossitv of protecting his own proparty, will make it hot for thom shounld thoy attemnt to repeat the outrage. Linwlosancss of all kinds is rapidiv increasing {n that locality, and the pooplo oxpresa tho detormination to visit summary vengeance on the miscreants, should they lay hands on any of them. Cutcago, Nov, 19, 1874 Onsepven, ANOTHER CASE. Bunday night the shoe-storo of T. Bollorn, No. 1176 State etreot, was entored and robbed of saveral hundred dollars’ worth of goods. This i the socond time within o year that this has bappenod. Mr. B. has losi all hope of tho police, and nina his faith to & now &bot-gun he Las purchased. g —— THE SAFFORD ROBBERY. Justico Boyden's Court was the contro of at- traction yesterday morning for many who were drawa thero to learn what thoy could in tho Saf- ford robbory. This1s the $3,600 case in which & Novada miner named B. O, Sufford was rabled Monday last at the house of 1ll-fame of Carrie Toyd, on Fourth avenue, Tho details of this al- fair wore given in Wedaesdoy morning's Tris- UNR. THE PARTIES ARRESTED as boing suepectod of having conneotion with the crime wore two mon uamed Thowas Cody and Willism Moore, togother with two mem- bera of the demi-monde named Doy Hilton and Edoa La Poarl, bosrders at tho house of Jonnie Goodsich, also lagated on Fourth ayenue, aud n colored servact woman in the omploy of Garrio Boyd, nsmed Jonnie Warren, Yesterday the prisonera wero all arralgned boforo Juatice Doyden for exami- natian, Tho evidenco waa subatantially that herotoforo publishad, The only NEW DEVELOPMENTS in the affalr wero obtuined in tho oxamination of Bufford and the Inmatos of Boyd's house. Bal- ford tostified to having honded Onrrie Boyd a noto whicn be supposcd was of tho donomina- tion of 8100, from which to deduct §50 duo her for wino; that sho I turn gave tho note to tho sorvent woman, Warsen, instructing her to go out and got it changod. ‘I'he uogross statod that'sho carrled it to a drug-store ab the cotnor of Uarrson and Clark wtroots, and requestod Dr. Brown, tho propriotar, to chauga, tho bill, Lo informod har it was a 31,000 note, and he could not bresk it, The womau eaid she could uot dis- tinguisb tho difforenco bobwaen $100 and 31,000 notes, and thought Dr, Brown was jonting with bor, ‘Bhe then Teturnad to tho bouse, aud was again justructed by Carric Boyd to go down sireet to rome bunk and gel it chauged. and to make haste in dnhlE 80, Hhedid as dirosted, and re- ceived fromthe banker twva ormore bauk packagos of bills in exchango for'the $1,000 note, and, ro- turnivg to tho louso, placed the ourrouvy iu THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1874, e e e e —————————— e e e .. the handa of Hafford, who sottled tho account, and placed the romaining B950 in tho bronyt~ vockot of his coat, Thero waa no furthor ovi- denco, however, to support thiy sintement of tho woman, L oARMIE T0YD tontlficd to having roveivad the bill, and eho, too, thought {t to bo a B100 noto ; this mistake, gho waa ploasod to state, she supposed sha mada from tho fact that sho was deoidedly under tho inllucuce of wina, Jusica Boydon soomoed to have great doubt in T his miud a8 to ths intoguty of tho nogress Jonnla Warron, nnd this ovidouce in s mind implicated Carrio Boyd, and thovoup- on ho ordoved tho arrest of Mrs, Boyd, aud hold her with the sorvant woman under bail of 82,000 oach for thoir npllxonrnncu boforo him Tucsdny for furthor examination, Cody, who had bocn with Safford duglug this time, was also held in bail of $1,000 for his appoaranco at tho unmo time. ‘Thus it will bo seon, that tho robbery of tho $1,000 noto took place {u tho houso of Carrle Doyd, inatond of tha houso of Jannie Goodrich, ns ot first stated. Wo now come down to thio timo whon Safford roturncd to tlie house of JENNLG GOOLRICK with the two giris, May Llilton and Edoa La Pear), whoro he bad boen ihe Baturday Kmvlnuum company with tho man Clark, who ad nover lost sight of tho minor during the ontiro throo days. Horo HaiXord run up o bili of 816 for wine, aud, nfler gotting so complotoly under the influonca of tho eparkling liquor thas Lie waas o plunt tool in the hends of tbo wily Clark, ko took tho unsuspocting and confiding Bafford iuto an adjoining room, and thoro rilled nis porson of, it s clalmed, ahout 2,500, which Do had conconlod in’ 3 bLolt about bis waist. Whilo the two men wors in the room Jounie Guodrich opened thoe door and dis- covored Clark scarching the persou of tho Ne- vado miner. - Both men admanishod hor to closs tho door sud_stay out. This sho did, After- wards Saflord reeled into the room, and requost- od to bo shown to & bed. Clark thon notiflad tha Goodrich wonian that Lo was going aul fora short time, nud if 8afford asked fur hiw to Bay that bio would rotwin soon. Olark kas not boon s0en eivce. After bhis doparture Safford immediately DISCOVELED 118 LOSS, and at onge notitiad Jennie Goodrich of it, who promptly hastoned to tho First Procinct Station aud soqunaintod Capt. Buckloy with the whola ofair, Covt, Buckloy roturned with hor, and, iv- terviewing tho losor of tho tmoncy, diecovered tho above facte, and then arrosted t‘x_n two gitls, Ihilton aud La Pearl, T'he ovidanes in tha case yosterday morviug cloarly acquitted thom, and thoy wero discharged, ‘Thore was nothing what- evor that implicated doore, be only bowg tho backman whom Clark had employed tho Satur- day boforo to drive thom with the girls to Sunny- sido, consequontly ko too was discharged, Clarkit is vory evidont wad tho man who got theo $2,600, and tho anthoritics aro ou tho lookout for him. The untortunate Sufford, who allowed wino aud womon £o Tub away with his wits, 18 an loucst- looking specimon’ of o Western miner, and filncud tao much contidonca, while uudor the lu- uonco of liquor, In the man Clark, who un- doubtedly know that ho possossed & large sum of money whan he foll In with bum, Tho lesson 18 n coar ono ko Mr. Safford, who will wnquon- tionnbly profit from i, and in future avoid Louses of ill-fawmo, and not give bis coniidenco 10 sirangery, —— A GIRL ABDUCTED. CBIMINAL INDIFFERENCE OF TUE POLICE, Another case has como to light which belps to prove, if any further proof is necessary after tho lata I'ninuse developmonts, tbat tho Chicago gamblers aro & dungerously oriminal class of men, and that the police, whoen called upon to forrot out their misdaods, act with an apathy that cannot help arousing o suspicion that when sin avd stamps on one sido and Forrow aud poverty on tho other appeal simultancousty to tho aver- age policeman or dotective, ho its vory seldom in- clined to look favorubly upon the latter suitors for bus nssistanco. Yestorday afternoon a poor woman who gave her nawe a8 Mrs. Gordou, and Ler residenco as No. 666 Btato streot, called at ToE TRinuNe of- fice, and told the following stor; Bho was the ‘mother, by s former marriege, of & girl, now 15 years of ago, nomed Amelia Margaret Young, a very pretty, iutorcstivg girl. Ior tho pest yoar this girl hay boou wozkiug at Gibson's paper-Lag factory on Lake streot, betwoen Markot and Frauklin, Although the young girl's labora at this place did’ not yield Lor much monoy, atill 8li0 Was ablo to clothe herself respectably and contribute to her support at kome. During tho yesr that shio bad been enfingerl at tho factory thero way nothing noticeable in hor mauner or convorsation which would lead any of her friends at huma o suppose tbat her love of home and its surronodings was being slowly but sutely undernnnsd by tho acstroyer, LastMonday, how- aver, tho fliet intunation of the horriblo truth arose. On tho morniug of that day, ** Cannio,” aa the young girl was known among her wore intimate friends, went to work os usual, but tujled to como bomo at all during tho eveutng or wight of tlae day, All night long the mothor and tatbor of thia gitl mado uuromitting search for hor, but in vein, and it was not until two or threa days paescd that thoy gained even a bint of what had Lecome of het. ‘Wednosday thoy cross-questionad the favorito companion of thoir Gaugliter ib tha factory, who, though sho had previousty donied o/l knowledge of Cannic's wheroavouts, confessusd ab lust that Canuio had told ber that sbo was kooping coms pany with 8 camblor named Bloniic, who Lad promigod to soours her & placo to do housowork fur un old gentleman, and thas she had made up her mind to do a8 the gamblor advised ber, nes copt the pluce, where Lloudie promised hor Lo wuild froquently vieit Lier, A8 soou ad tho dis- tracted puronis heard this thoy wenb to the Contral Polico Station, hut, hiere, to their sur- priso, thoy fouud that their story was lisconed to with impertinent and ridiculous emiles, By dint of _a little soazch thoy found out that DBlondio was one of tho McDonald gang of threo-card monto men who hang around “The Btore™ on Clark streat, ‘Armed with this information, thoy again soughi the police station, sud, leaving with the pofino alt the facts thoy kuow ubout tho cavo, which was, unfortunately, thoy being poor people, all thoy could * put up,” wont howmo to swait de- velopmonts. Very often aftornards they called at the Con- tral Station, but witheut ever finding tho re- motest sigu thab thoir case had roccived tho slightost altention, and yesterday morning thoy declded to call ot Pinkerton's Agoucy and wre if they could thers procurs {he assistance necossary to the rocovery of thoir lost ctld, 1o Pinkerton poople wero quite frank, stating atonce that 88 pur day was the least for whica one of the sloeploss would move in uy busivess, and recommending the paur peoplo to go at oneo to Tue TripoNe, and muho their statement. ho Piukerton man, when ho hoard the circume atances of the caso, at onco eaid that the polico, whon they firet hoard of tho nows, could not bave hadany difiiculty iu_finding the girl and #ocuring hor abductor, and that ovon now thore wan some hopo if she mada her complajut to Tus TRIBUNE, a8 that paper was muking thingy livoly for the police, and they were boginniug ta moveo round under tho stirting up they aro ro- celving daily, - Such was poor Mrs. Gordon's_story, told in » plain, unpretentious ronuner, It is cloar thacan abduction of & vory crucl natury has boow aom- mitted, and equally olear that the [)Dll\m havo tronted tho caso with crimwal apathy, It is prabable, howaver, that it the polica autharitios wore constlted in the oaso they would shako their huads knowingly, just as thoy did when askod ubout the hurgfnru. and gay, *Wo don’t Luow anythiog abont i CRIMINAL RECORD. CRIMINAL COURT. Judge Bootli—Addis M. Garduer pleaded guilty to the larceny of jewclty and olothing belongiug to Mfra. Dr. Mioar, valuad ab £500, sud was re- wmanded, This is tho woman who administored & sleoping potion to Mra, Minor which came near vesulting in hor death, as woll os tlat of her nursing nfant, and robbud tha house of all the valunbles sho could oarry off.—T'he caso of John MoGouch and Laura Oampboll, charged with having sttomptod to sbduot & young girl namod Mary Wetzol into o houso of prostitution for the purposo of accomplishing hor vuly, was callod up, ang, owing to the mom-up- poarance of the prosocuting witness, tho oase was pasaod ovor.—Mlko MoDouald, indioted for koeping a gmalng bouse, was called and parsed ovor, owing to tho non-nppearanc of the proso- outing witnosa.—Thomas 3odahon, tried for the larcony of & pair of boots ; vardict,'* guilty— undor age."—Robort Bobian plended guilty lo the larcouy of o coat; ecntonced to thirty days’ Imprisonmont in tha County Jail.—Leter Duffoubach, tried for assuult with intent to do bodily injury to Alra. Henrictts Paddock; evie donco in, stgument beard aud given to the jury at b o'lock p. ., sid abu Jato” bowr lst night tho Jury wero stili out. > JUSTICL OOURTS, Justice Buyden—il, L. Hull, arroated for oh~ talning monoy by falso rruluuuuu from Adolph Dlutbarde; continued til to-morrow iu pail of 7 8400.~W. IT, Root, arrestad for roceiving o toam nud buggy stolon from IL & F. Wobstr, know- 1ng tho namo to havo boou stolot Sald to tho Oriminal Qourt in ball of 31,000.—Jonnie War- von, May Hilton, Edna Do Venr), Thomas Oody, and Wiiltam Mooro, arvestod for tho robhery of B, 0. Baflord of @J,600; continued caxo, callod up and evjdoueo hoard ; Jonoulo Warvan & caso, to- gother with T'homas Cody's, agnin_continuod until tho 24th ek, tho womnn's bail heing fixed ab §2,000, and Cody's at 81,000.—Carrio Boyd, arrested on tlio uamo clhargo; case confmued til samo himo. n - ball of 2,000 for particulars oo another column,— Miss Fanny Pryor apposted boforo the Juetioo yestorday ~afternoon, and sworo out o warrant for the sricst of David Buns. loy, a wig-makor, on Madison atrcet, on' tho ohnrge of assaull, DBanuloy, it soums, owes tho Iady about $17 for wages, shio Laving been in his ewploy. Oa Miss Iryor making o demand for tho amount duo her, ho assaulted tho lady by stiiking hor with bis olinched fiat, and tollowng up tho blow by choking her. The warrant waa plncod lu tho hands of an ofcer at tho First Precinet Station, who will bring the wig-mnltor 1b, and this moeniug the Juatico will attond to his cuso. Justico Scully—Ollver Hazorty, arrosted for tho larcony of & sign bolonging to W, B, Ciapin, 94 Bouth Union sticet ; continued till to-day in bail of $300.—William Godhelr, arresied for va- granoy ; fined $100, and sonconcod to tho 1louse of Correction for uinoty days,—Charles McGuire, arrested for the larcony of n watoh belonging to Jobn Fitzgerald, 81 North Pooria utreet ; contin~ uod till to-morrow in bail of £690,—John Hmith, atrestod for divordarly conduot ; continued till to-worrow in Lail of $200.—Bonjamin Collins, arrostud for larceny § hold to the Criminal Court in bail of §700,—Goeorge Brawstor, prrosted for onrrying concoslod weapons; flned S25. Goorgo Woode, arrested for vagrancy ; coutlu- nod tiil to-morrow in bail of $200,—John Ifol- land, arrostod for vagranucy ; continued till to- day 'ln buil of 9207, —Clirlstiau Do Louiso, & deatituto lad: eont to tho Cathotic Asylum, Jushics Kanufmann—~No offeuders bofore tho North Sldo Polics Court yestorday. MCELLANEODS, Jdohn Goltfeld, ouo of the partics impli- catod in tho Mondolson laco robbery lust winter, mado a bold bub unsuccvssful atlewpt to eecapo from the prisones’ room ot tho Ar- mory yosterday torenoon. o Lad boou sen- touced to the Lridewell for 100 days for vagrancy hfl, Justico Boyden, and, when sent baclk to the **bull-por,” jumped out of tho window iuto thoe alloy on the enst slde of the building, and apraiocd his ankle 8o badly a8 to put a stop to locomotion. o was diseyvored immediutely ofter tho attompt, and locked up. Uutil Wodnoeday, Frank Diotl kept a fashion- abla drossmaking oatablishment at Na. 185 North Clark stroot, and, it was thought, did a lucrativo business. At all evonts, ho failed to pay off a number of poor sowing-girls {n s oniploy, and on tho morning of the day bo- fara yestorday thoy discoverod that ho lad romoved everything from his store, includmg {ifey now and somo af thiem costly dreeses, bo- longing to ladics who had furnished tho matori- als for thom., Bubsoquently it was loarned that two cuos of tho goods wero ot s scound-hand dealor’s pluco ou the coraor of Ohio aud LaSalle elreots, and tho man claimed that thoy wero takon by bim on o jndgweut for dobt issucd agninst Diotl. Tbo Iattor hins loft tho city, in all probability. The valuo of tho property ho way 1 possesmon of w not known, but is estimated at 1rom $500 to 81,000, THE MARR FORTUNE. An Amecrican Family Claiming n Neoteh Estate Sand to Lo Worth 8260,000.600 1 Speciat Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribuns, DarTLE CneEk, Mich., Nov. 10.—Probably no ono thing—not excapting MoArdill's fauious pur- suit of his buried treasuro—has occasioned moro curious commont or wandering speculation in this Stato than the sunouncomont, durng tho past summer, that the Macr family woio makivg vigorous, though quict, offorts to obtain postessivn of ono of vhe mout colossal fortunes that bas boen sccumulated in modern times. Tho fomily bud kopt tho mattor very quict; but, by means known onty to thumsclves, cor- tain correspondents of motropolitan journale had become cognizant of the facts, aud, of course, tho whola world way made ncquuinted thorewith immediatoly. In Soptombor last, s meoting of the family waa held at Lansiog, and an orgnnization formed for the purposo of makiag o systematic effort to secure the fortuno which awaited its rightful owaers in Scotland. At this mooting, membera of the remily wero presont from Saginaw, Gratiot, Wnyno, Tuscola, Geneseo, Liviugston, Calhoun, and Derrien Counties, in this State, apd aleo from Maiue, Louisiaup, Wisconsin, Illicows, and Canada, Dauiol R, Marr, of Dowagiae, wos oltoson Presi- dent, and Charlos 8, Marr, of Battle Croels, Cor~ responding Scerotary. From the Iattor: gentle- man your corrcspoudent obtained the facts con- tained in this communication, In the possesaion of Mr. Danjol B, Marr, of Dowagiae, are copics of the recorda which fully substantiato tho claims of the fawmily. It ‘apponra from these rocords that the earliosty unown ancostor was Thomas Mark, of Bally- shannon, Province of Ulster, Iroland, who was ‘born about 10600, His son, Patrick Marh, immi- grated to Beotland, and eettled in tho Connty Argyle, whoro hie bocama quits wonlthy. 1lo had but one cbild, a daugbter named Muary, who mar- riod Jahn Lrsline, who assumed the name of Dath,—changiog 1t, howevor, to Marr. Iorsome yaluable ecrvicos to the King, ho was crented Duko of Argyle, and nftorwerds Enrl of Marr, A dxulshlefi olen_Marr, masried a diatant reletive, obry Eiskme, who _ assumed tha name of Marr, w3 tho Larl bLad no sons, and succeeded to tho titla and ocstate, ITe had four sone,—Henry, Ricliard, Jumes, and John,—of whom the eldest, Henry, of courso succosdod to the oscate. Ionry bad two sons,—Llenry and Lawrenco. Tug eldest again took tho properiy aud title, whllo Lawrence came to America and sottied 1 Now Jorser, Houry died somo sixty yoats ngo, b Liniithgow, Scolland, without hets, Simcd that period numerous elaimants to tha ostato huva aphoared. In 1870, tho family of Erakine ondoavored to ostablish their rizhs, but faited; nnd, In 1873, tho Duke of Humlton, who marciod a Marr, aso vamly tried to muke out n caso, A missing link: in_tho obain of ovidenco hns boon recoutly discovered by Mr. Charles 8, Marr, of this eity, who is a direst doscendant of the Duko of Argvle and Lnrl of Alure, from whom comes tho estata iu question, A correspoudent, writiug from London re- contly, has soughe to throw ridiculo on this Iaudablo movement of tho Marr famly to obtain thoir just rights. Mr. Marr informs your cor- respoudont that this London writor was wholly in orror in Lis aesertions, and, in fact, kuew notbing whutever of the matter Lo wes witing about, ~ Tho necesary proofs to sustuin their @aso nro nearly coniploted, and tho presentation of the olnim wiil be mado to tho proper tribunal without delay. I THE JANESVILLE BLIND ASYLUM. Special Digputehs to The Chicaao Tribune, JANESVILLE, \Wis., Nov, 19,—7Tho State Board of Charitios and Reforwm, on thoir sununl our of ivspoation, to-day visitou tho Llind Asylum at this placo, and oxaminad it thoroughly i all its dopartmonts, lsuy for rabuilding tho Institute wero laid bolore themn, Whe Board sre unwni- mously 1 favor of rebuilding upon tho old site. The report rondored by 1ho ‘Ureasurer of the DBoard of Trustoes showed disbursements for the yoar endwnyg OQct. 1, $25,704,60; rocoipts, §45,804.18, Tirty-nine Geholars aro in attoud- suce, Who Institito 18 tomporarily establishod in tho shops and bnrns on tho lustituto grounds which oscaped tho flve, 'hoss Luve beon ftted up comfurtably for tho purposs, Pl Baurd of ‘Lrusteus lave decidad to wake the naw building Uliroo storios instcad of four, snd to change fts frout from east to wouth, {o fues the road which prusos by it, o e CHEAP TRANSPORTATION. Specal Dlspateh to 1'ha Clicano Lribunt, Bruiyarienn, I, Nov. 19.~Gov. llnvurldfia to-duy appointed tho following gontlomen to Do delogutes to the socond sumtal Convention of tho American Cheap 'l'rnun'gonuuon Asgucintion : o Hon. W, I, Halliday, Oatro ; tho Hun, J. M. Lonrson, Godfrey: tho llown. Jowoph Utloy, Dixon ; tho 1lon, Jobu G, Dove, Chieago; the ifon, Tobort Ttuo, Chicaga; Col. Joymun Dridgen, Glucaga § Gon, Julwn A, Logaw, the Hon, 3. 1 Iuekroll, of Harristown, and the Hon, J, 3 Allen, of Gonenco, The Board of Trado notifie tho Uovarnor, through ity Secrutary, this after naou, that the Ton, i, 11, Whiting, wetmbor of Congross-sloot, and Churlos B, Clurk had boon ap- lmlmud 24 dologates, e Convention i to moat n Richmond, Va,, Do, 1, 1874, ’'lhe Governor bas also requiostod tho Chivago, Peoria, und Cairo Uourda of Lrade to cuch sund one dalogato, —_——— OBITUARY, New Yonk, Nov. 19,—Josoph Btuart, of the firm ot J. 1L, Stuatt & Co,, baukors, died lest ovouing of apoploxy, THE GRAB-LAW. State Taxes €an No Longer Be Ap- plicd to tho Payment of Rail~ . road-Akl Indebt- eduesss Such Is the Opinion of Atty.~Gen. Ed. sall-.-He Advises the Bring~ ing of a Test Case. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, Braryoriewn, 1N, Nov, 10.—Tho Attorney- Gonoral as writton a lotter which partalkes of tho naturo of an opinion, and as 1t containe points of interost I sond it entire ¢ ATTonNrY GENRRAL'S OrVIOE, TnINorIELD, TH, Nov, 18, 1874, Jng Orr, State's Altorneynf* Vike County : ¢ Your lolter of the 20th ult, Was reccived, and D been considerad witls a8 miich caro us my other cu- mugonionts will permit, Tho queation upon which yon towa 5, and - rowd tax loviod wpon the property of and collected from tha Hunutlal & Naples Hallrond Gompaiy, In the vacloun towns aud districts tbraugh which tudt raflroad rans in Pike County, ahould Lo paid by the County Ool- lector to tho propor ofiicors antliorized to facelve town, r0ad, and school-district taxes ganerally, or shoufd the anma ba pald to tho State Treastiror unior flie_provislons of tho Rallroxd-Ald law of April 16, 3863, It scoms 40 neceassrily follow from tho dectifon of tho Suprome Cont ju Ramsoy ve, Hacger (0 Clilcago Leqal Neten, 3, 19), that Stato tazes can no Tonger o spplied to the payment of the raiiroad-aid debis of mwunicipal corporations undar tho act of April 16, 186).~(3 Glcago ral Nty 27 I suppart of i 18 a parL of (hio basi of that decislon, the Bupreins Gourt cites the clauso of Sec, 1, Art, D, of the Constilu. flov, which roquirea avory pierdon and_corporation to pay tax 1 propartion ta tho value of bis, hor, a ita property, for S8late purposes, snd tho Court It “fs pot adwiselblo, either under langusgo of the act or of tho Conatitution, that of the proportional amount of enolx tux-payer, ay determined with reforonce to such valun- 1o 11 8Om0 counties, Lowlships, cities, snd towns, o shall only bo requlred to pay onahulf or opo-third, while In Gtlicr countlos, townabips, clties, and towna hig shalllio required to pay that much niore.’—(0 Clilcago Lenal Nows, b1y 10 Unier tho Conslitton, tia priu- ciplo of ubifarsmity of taxation fa cqually applicable to tho varous muicipal _corporations_ of the Stato.—~(Constitntion of 1870, Att. 9, Secs, 9 nnd 10,) To divert taxes collected tpon ‘s pari of the taxutils propurty fu seliool district for school purposes to tho puymont of tho railrond debts of the couuty, and 10 reulro, (4o rualdio of tho proporty In cach dlbtrict to Lear the entira burden of (ho mnin. t0m1co of Lie achools tieroln, would acem {0 violata this principla of unfformsty. My oplulon s, that un- der tho the principies recognized by tho 'Stpremo Gourt in Ranwoy ve. Hneger, it is tho duly of tho Gounty Callector to pay ull taxda collectod upon rail- r0ad aud other property for town, road, or school Plievoses o o rospectivo. olicefs antliorized by lutw to racelva such taxes, In cotntion undor lowne slip orvantzation tho town tased oro requirad to bo pAid to tho Supervisors (levined Statutes of 1874, b, 1930, Boc, 202), 'Lnxes coliected for the maintenanco of roals ud bridges fa auch_countles are rupired to Yo pofd to tho ‘Treasuror of tho Comuiissioners of Highways.—(Ibid, p. 115, Bec. 1) Al taxes collected for ¢chiool Dutrposos ato roquired to be patd to the Sehool Treasitrer of tho township.—(Ibid, p, 06T, Sce., 5ty However, this question Lius nob been distinetly decided by tUs Supromo Court, Tho conclusion to whichy 17have aerived is bl i apriicatior of the priucipla which underlics thnt decision, It may Lo that, When thin question {a dirostly presentod, tio Court pny hold otherwive, Tho question will not be satlied Hulid tho court of lust resort s decidod it. Undor tho elrcumatances, 14 18 to bo hoped that parties intereeted wil tako Atups to_ bring tho question befora the court at an oacly day, 1 am, vory truly, yonrs, James K, Epssty, Atorney-Goveral, —_— e A NOVEL CONTEST. Svecint Disvateh to Phe Chicago Tribune, BrreaTon, 1., Nov, 18,.—A most oxciting con- tost tovk placo lioro to-day botween No. 1 coal- shaft of tho Chicago, Wilmington & Vermilion Coal Company, at Strestor, and tho mine at Braidwood, to detormiuce which could produce the largest smonut of coal in ona day. ‘The chal- longe wasgiven by Braidwood,sud neceptod by No. 18treator, which in ton hours produced 135 cars, smounting to 1,479 tous 200 ponuds ; also 16 cars nut-conl, or 160 tonm, Total, 1,63 tons 200 rmmdm be!ng 823 tons in oxcess of Braidwood. This is to highost score for any one mins on racord, ‘l:ud wo heraby- challengo tha world to oxceod it. AMUSEMENTS. HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL FAIR At 112, 114 & 116 Loko-st, OPEN FROM 11 A. M. TO 11 P. I, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. All kinda of bonutiful fancy and useful articles for sale in Upper Hall, Music and Dancing, Billiards, Fortune Teller, and 8ido Shows in Lower Hall, Tunchos served from 13 until 3 in Tower McOORMICK HALL, LAKESIDE LEOTURE CUURSE, Y. 3. Q. A, TWO GRAND CONCERTS ADELAIDE PHILLIPPS COMPANTY, MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, Nov, 23and 2t, Admlalon, I cents; roscrved soats, 25 eanta oxtra. To Dbo had this moraing b Janson, iy 17 Stage-nt. s Guo, W, e & . ¥ 166 Twonty-second-st., Bud Fmoraoi & Stoiite, 59 Wost Madhonats HOOLEY'S THEATRE, TIIE PARLOR THOME OF COMEDY, — Fridny, and Saturday Matinee awl Night, oniy timos this season of Bartloy Qumpbull's suscosstul Comudy, PERIL; or, LOVE AT LONG BRANOH, TUE CITY BY TIHE SEA, LONG BRANOIL BY MOONLIGHT. A Cast of Rarg Excellonca, Flrst Appearavco of Misa Viola P'lunkerts Bonday, Nav. &1 with 2 sast novar bafore equatlud In Amioriuia iy’ Saniation, Jtvital Firat aviioaranco of RN SA s ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, the Gor- a 5 ! i3 eous Brogtaonlar Drama of ALADDIN! ‘With Elegant Seencry, Moautiful Costumes, Dazzling Effeote, Cuscades of lienl Water, Wondorful Speclakifes, inoluding Ella Wesnor, Slg, Elvira, Prof. Kirby, Miss Trankiv, and Twenty Strong Spoclalty Acts. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Thursday, LAST NIGIHT of the distioguishod comedian, WYBERT REEVE, Who will be atiad by MISS ADELINE STANHOPE, in Wilkiu Guttins’ Groat Drama, FOSCO; or, Tho Woman in White, Feldny Night ani Satariay Matinaa—Grand Gy by DU i b el s Cououets Stizany Rl =h SO ARY 1~:1".|m§s. e S5 Drsiiiation ot < e 5 ovgly prop ration. | BV BILY TILENG NAW, " o thor M'VICKER'S THEATRE, ral request, TWO AORI s Del‘zturska. Concerts, Tho wone_sucaseyfal fron In Ghioaro, TR TR TN G o 20 e st BATURDAY MAFINRk at2, twa beliliang and diiforant programmus will bo givon by G tollawtaggeoitnantasibitns 0 MME, GARREAD SAU LR LARRLY ,h‘,'“‘(‘””gg";}}’;'{,“,( HRAGA .\l“\nvfi)‘,m"' ioway 43, 1,50, 3 T how for aaloat 1ok Ofiop, 1 CUarER for " GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Tlarkests, opposind S Slowso, FRED A7t ool Shurinin fows +.Mansger AONDAY, NOV. 16, KELLY & LEONS FAMOUS MINSTRELS In tholr iietl provoking Comloalitlay, inoluding all ¢t Now e Urfei Pt oHInR St oo rotuding all the avonis and Wduusday and Saturday Matinose: T activo promrationKolly & Luoi's uisns o Nufloons Ruis Comio s, K ONAND MYERY OPERA HOUSE, Blancgu-at., bot, Biato and Doarboru, Engagoment of the Favorito Comedlan, ETA DRI Ta X IN 1D I IN, In iy raroloal Comdy, entitlod MISERIES OF HUMAN LITE, tlon witl tha Opors Houso Company. Suloat sy ard Sturdags PUOME Dok, "WINTER RESORTS. WINTER RESORT,. ROYAL VIOTORIA HOTEL, Nasgan, N. Py, Bauasan, 1. J, Powren, Propriotor, For full’ fugriation addross . Bidgurwood & Uo., 78 Broadway, N, ¥, Btouwiors sallvvory two wovke, LEGAL. Forcclosuro Sale. Oncytr Count of 11te UNITED B"T“,'i Mo HARTERN DISTIIOL OF ARKANAAS, 0,3, Huntinglon and. 8. 11, Upoklt, Tescoon, v itlo Ruck & Turt Smiths Nailroad Uumpsny ot alav— ommislonot's ato, ubllo notioo In liotaby glvon that, in putsnanco of & flaoroo of the Uircuit Coitrt ‘of tho. Unitod States for tho Iuastorn District of Arksusas, miada and oatorod Iz tho abivu.ontitiod oausa on tho atxth day ot Nuyomibar, As e il T, Gllarios P, Tedniond, ‘Sicelal Commissiohor, duly appoluted by aild Usurt for thiat purposo, will, tn FUUKSDAY, WL TENTE DAY OIF INOEABIR. A o Ar D, 1834, At10 avlock in tho forenoon, at tho front. donr of the GCourt-Hunsa of the Ciroaly Conet of tho United Statos for o liastorn Distriot of Arkntisas, at tho Gty of Lot o Huck, Atk sull (unloss tho s Dufundants ot oo of thons shiall ur cauto to bo pald to thy said Plaln- 448, onor boforo tho sald tenth day uf Docontbor, & . Dy foids tio puns ol inoey lu and by d 1o bouo fenn Lhe radd Tha Little Hock & Fort Smith Kail- fuad Compnay Lo wald Praiatitls sutl n sl Gtior reancots comply wity tho torms of sald dusroe), togoilivr fn ono Dascol, ab publlo auction, te proporty 1 said deoron Inuntionod, to-wits Al eln Glac the Ttallrond of tho mald Tha Little Rook and LorL Siniiis Raflrvad Ootupany, or which {10 said Company 1s by law suthorized 1o tinct from tho Uiy of Liitlo Ruck, in tho Uounty of Puluakl, and Stats of Arkansi, W' tho City of Fort bulth, In tho Gontity o} et bl iy o nds, ncluding ol tho Rallwase, Jiranohos, Waye, Ttixhta of Way, all Tracke, Jiridgos, Culs Dy Bbtation-Houses, Eu- Tolght-llausor, . Woude i alt athor Conilurs, Curs, aai gtlior all Mauhiuers, Tools ¢ aud all otuor “Porsuual Propurty ot ‘ovory inture, kind, ani dusoription whatior Gver, now lold or aoqulred by thie Gowniiiy 10r 0ss in contioution with o Kailruad o Drauction i sl Cotne Ay, of witlh auy vack thorvof, ur with tho bitsliiess of itio sa @ alio all irnachises " cunuooted with or, rolatiug o tho wald Ratleond"or raucass, ‘uad ragohises, (nmunitics, Privitenus, - izt 3 0f WOALiOUYUE nanie 'OF uatur, ’mow told o Compans, toguthur, with il Andalngular Vo tancmonts, hurodiLimen-a Atd appurlonanon 10 o oald Itafiread, brauchies, landa and Dromisos, or cithor thoreot bulouying or f any wiso apportaining, and Gio Tovorsion Buu ruverslons, Fomalnice and reimaindors tolls, incomos, Fovaniuvs,” runte, isstics and prois thors- oty 8ud slnoall tho ustste, riht, ttle, utorust, props erly, possuariun, cinim and dewnud whatsover, ‘sa well In [aw a3 i1t uquity, of tho sald_company of, in aid 10 tho e, and muy ‘Ao evory pert thorauf’ yeith 1bo ay- uricancass slcepting Rl ruscssini, Howver, sit the innds which hertafore have boun grantod Lo tio sald o Littlo Iuek & Furt pmith Hatlrwad Coupany by L &ros of tha Uubed Diatos oc by tho' diato of Arkan &od 1l auch 1auds as horotofurs isvo hoon glvon, krantod; or couvoyul 10 said conpnny [ payient for subyoription’ 10 it capital stock oF olburwiss, all whicl said lauds (Wit tho excepiion of o ways, HEnts of way and renl ostate Lorinbeturo particularly dud rpeciiically named or migatluned) arg Leroby roservuil amd excopted as woll ns all oblior porsun .1 proporty of Any and Gvory nAMID whnt. sourer montivnod in tio tuortgage foroclused by tho do- 070 eiititied oaun, ud coudiluns ot sald salo are as follows, to ex or purchnsors will b requirod o pay ano0 of lufs 0r thoie I 10 or contuns upon of sald bik In cash, and thy roniaiuig 9 poe centurm alinlt bo pald o seoured Wpott the 9ruoutiva of & decd ur daods fur tho gald broports, by, a depaslt by thy purobaser of tho bonds of tho United Statcs Guvorsmont OF 0quAl amouut with enfd sum vt D poc_aontum of sl or, tho kald 20 por L atany Lo wiicn onulrod by to Gourt, and wittiu thicty day s allor siel raquiroinynt siiull by made by i order of rucor to by on- forud Lu thlacause: th wald aum of W por cuntui to beae interoet at thio rate oL 6 uer contutn per aonut from tho dnto of said salo until tiic sawo stall bo patit: a coudition of sald salo Lulog also that, unlvss tho salidl purcussor niaall pay snld duterrod purdins monoy witlin tifety doys arter requiraimout ahall bavo Lovt nado as aloresaliy tho Bald Governient bnds doposited us aforcenid shiall bo ppidor emvrtud into motey, a i, the idgment of tho Court sl bu doeniod to tho best advaniake of tho par- e bavingz righis o sndd jund <o b dobed from sad 0 " OARLES PR EDMOND, Bpecial Comm LirTee Roox, Ark.s Nov slonier and Mstor, j, 1 Foreclosure Sale! C110usT Covsr oF THE USITED BraTES, ) BEANTERN DISTIMCE OF ARKANSAS, ' Ohiatos W, Huntiugtuy, Swuuel 1L Goukit, and Atklus, Trusteos, Xc., va, thu Littly ook & it ” Rall ot Bl road Company, et als.—Cowmmissionoc's . Lubllc notfca Is horoby glvan that in pursuanco of a do- oreo of thy Ulrcult Gourt of the Unltod Btates for tho Kastorn District of Arkansas, made aud oniored i tia bovo entitlod causg on o ik day of Novombor, A D, 574, 1, Gtinrles L', Hodmond, Spocisl Commissionor, duly bRt by wadd (ouct toc nag vuepode will, on TUULaDAY, SLLIE ety ““1’)'4"". LEVEMBER . A, . 1s7d, At1l o'lackin tho foroubon, &t tho front daorof tho UnurteHuuse of thu Glrguit Cotrt of Lo Uniled diates fue the kastorn Uistiot’ of Arkausas, at tho City of Litlo ltvck, Arknnwav, soll ( unlosa tho salid dofendants or xema of ucim skl pay or causo 10 bo pald to tue said phalati ou ur beloro 1y sald 0tk day of Ucoomber, A, D, 1 tha sty ot ey o and by satd desces adiadged to dua from ke vaid tho Lide Ttock & Fore Smi by t atlroui Company 10 sa{d platutiifs, aud i all othor reapocts com- Dly with'thio terus uf said dueroy,) togothar in on parcul, A& publio suotlon, iy property i sai ducso asativiod; X Al tho right. title, aud Intarost of tho sald Tho Little Rock & Fort Smit Ratlroad Compauy, 1o wod to sl thusoinuds or ecctins vl Jand grauted I aud by anact, ul the Congress of tho United Status, aphroved duly 29, {164, ongltiod **An Act t rovive aud vis- longof *An Aot grauting thy rignt of way and wiaki grant of Jand 1 1he Hlaies an &l 10 the construction of a Wailroad 1rou a polat ugion Lo Miarissippl, opposite tha mouth of the Ulio itiver, via Littlg Rock, 10100 "Tesss Luundary, nar lultan, I Arkausus, with' Drauchos (0 Fort Swiith sud tho Missis- it or,* approved Fob, 9, 183, aud” tur athior pur- dd by an act of tho'Genoral “Assombly ato of Akauuis, approvod AURl L, ls “An Aot supplomsntal 10, Al Aot to ine rate | tho o Rook & Fort Swith Raflroad pany,! * upproved Jan, 22,1855, and o aot i Actiaiug the huo of thy Littfo Ruck & Furt Sl curl corpo [in 'Au Aot Branch of cus Calto & Fulton Rallcuad, and granting tho lands dunated by Congross to tho Stata I aid thoreats ap: proved Jan. I, 1835, for the cunstrugtion of tho Hafiroad of the sald Littls oek & Fort hmith Katlrond Compnny Trom tho Uity of Litila Hack to Fort, Sntt, o ttig wost- ¢rn boundary lino of the State, belug ten seoiivus of laad, o six thun and four hundrod acres por mitio fur each unio of waid Wathoad, suounting i tho aggeognty (o niuy bundrod and s0vouty-nica tubusan two iinieed acros % and situntod in_said St of Atkausss, ud. djacent to the said liua of ralircad, cxcopt auch b \ngceof as the aid ‘o Littla Ruck & Fort St Kallroad Company lisve horetotors sold. 1Dt toruws aud condaiions of said salo acy as fallows to wit: “Fito purchaser will bo required, on the acceptance o hls bidy. 1o pay 1houts of $30,000'lu casn, or i United Statos Goverument bonds, aud seouro the' balarice of ¥ald i 10 oxceutiut of 1 dced ur dovds Tor the propor= cposit of thy bonds of tha' United ¢ enual amuunt’ therowith fo 10 ol Comnulssloner and Mas. said balanco to” bo pald nte court by the court, and within picred in ths pansy; o said oo of euid Lid 1o boar fatwest & tho rato "of '8 por coutum lmr‘nuum frow the date ot said bid untll pasd; lun of satd bslo botug, also, thut unloss (e eaid prrctusor shall pay saf detorrod purchiaso mon: 1 thirty days siter requirement suall havo boon inade as atoroeaid, thon sald Guveramont bouds doposiicd as aforosuld shall Lo suld 1o tho bost adsantago ot partices hvings righia fn sald fund to bs declvod trom said salo as o ¢ o el it ¢\ prps b, REDNOXD, Sgelal Calyinasloier gl Stedtor, av 5, 184, wathe LITTLE ROCK, Av] SUPREME COURT, BTATI OF RIIOVE ISLAND, &0., Caunty of {'ratidence, st : . Jauioa “Titiagliagt, Adwinlatrator, e, Job Auieaws ot al., in equity; No. 3 Tg tho helre-attuw'and next of kin'of Tiomas Androws, furniorly ut Providence, who diod i the year 152 ourwald Siipromo Court, by deceus. oiitorod i1 yuld caust un thedtliday uf October, A. D). 1, declar: wd tho portlon of o usta ¢ of satd TIHOMAS ANDREWS ¥ hia will, uoun, (o duth of e wellow, to aniidron uf bis eister, Allce Smith, to be intustute, aud dirsctod tho distributiva of Lhe s3iwe among suolz of tho doscendants of tho seven bruthors aud sfstoes of sald THOMAS ANDREWS, livlog at tho date of tho do Iiis widow, viz, : theloth duy of Apill, A, D, i shouldy oil o holore thu I day of Marl A, 1 Bloand make good tholr claims beloro 1o unde as Mastor fu rafd canso 3 Notico is entitied, as hulrs-at-law or distributecs of said FHOMAS Y8, u8 aforo-nid, to come in onor beforo sald Maroh, A. . 165, and filo and make gond thole “clatiis boluro 1o, ol 'my oflice, 8t No. 4L Wust~ mluster-st., In sald Gty of Providence, - W, PRCRHAM, B Mastoe Jo Uliautcory 1 raid catusa, PROPOSALS. Proposals for Wraught and Cast-Iron Work for the United States Cusfom-Honse and Iusl-Oftice, St. Louis, Mo, Hgnce horaby v to oll porsons clalming, to Lo g0 Usiren SratEs GustonJionse AN PONT-UFRICE, T, 10U, M0., Oteour Superlatuident, Nov. '8, 1554, Sanlod Proy il bu eoaived At ‘the oilict of tiia Suporintendo: 2 . ot tue 30 duy of Decainbar, ring, fiting, and wuttlog in <iton Wrk, compelsdng tho it and First Floore, anl tho 1] s oxtibited an tou, sud called 10z 1 tho hohiduly Coples of tho Drawings, Spocifications, and Sobedals may bo lt om apuilon(iSniag thisaiico, A con i but will by erected by the contractors, 5 will bo wado h{ the plece or waight, forthe various ltonis of work as galted fur i the Sohedulo, Tl work will nut bo subdivkled aong dllgrant iddos, bt b constuorod {n tho akerousto. Tl whols of the if tho laacmint Linor 1oust ‘be-dolivered Lon with{ (ires months from date of so- ot jropaaly aud iy Columus of Tiaveincnt and Hoams of Firat Flous within four fron rasie dato, or &4 roquirod by tho Supurintaadsat ud the progri of hg wrark, z Paymonts will ba mado monthly, deduoting 10 por wentum until the tinal complotion ol the contract, Al bits st bo avoommaniod by a ponul buud, of two rvl‘mnxlhhl pornons, i tho st of Twonty-live Thousand utlars (42,0, tliat the biddor will nceont and porform 4o contract 4f warded hil, tho sutficloncy of thy o ourily 100 oeptiiied by tho Uniiod States dudo, Clark af i United Btatos Courty or the Distrlot Atiorusy o o Distelot wheruin tho hiddor rostitca. "y Dopntiont. rossrves tho Flaht to refoot any orall Vit 41 14 o ddemnid for 1o Intorust of 110 Govermuut (o' s, Iivery bl must bo mado on tho printed form, t by obtuliod at thls oilica, and must conlorm in overy Tomnoos (0 th sumidromonts of Lits adVOrtsomeat, ur 1t whil not Lig conslidord. Proposais will uot bo racolsad fram partics who are nat thomselvos angnged I tie mauufastire of 8 conght and Unatelron Work, and who have uoy o ncosssary toilitios fur gotting out the work, ‘b fusata will bn fnolosod in a scated onvlope, fndarsed e sor Wrroueh and CancEron Worl for'tite Uit aten Cuetom. 1o Gatelicn, 5t Loule, Mo, hnd addrossed o THOMAS WALS(E Buerintondont. T0 CONTRACTORS, Sanlod pronoasls will b rocotvod until Saturds Nove ity BT o tho ey af Gvert e g o e Gloam an tho ., 1 £ 9 aticond, dn th m ol Eioora, tor Tirnisbitie uraloriite. an : by ok Nohool-1louas At that plts, 1 ot Abuu 10,008, Paus and Aociiions e by Ho'soen at tho liniaw of sadd Hath, e Dirbers and to o a‘:fi’r:l'zl;luxh);ntfl:lll.l ll‘l “Iga“l any anid l’l:“ bidw, : ur tha barlomakiige o 5 ordur ol (ho Buard oF Digpipes, o0 Norks s GILGEi naog, an., ot 187 WANTED, TN, §y & Pilladolpbia Jobbing, Losiery, Notlons, and White Gioads 1rat- s travaling walos) Must have s oatabiluiod Lrado s b Oz vorundod L tho busltoss, UOX, 100, hliadolnhia, Mating 7y BMIT full particulara & o amount aud Yooation of trade, oxpo- oy, oo, __OCEAN NAVIGATION, STATE LINE. New and Tonds plunuiora will Towas i A ety 5 tati: i BN Wodnanter: oo, o Aud ovory Wodnewlay thoroattar, taking passan; {irough Taten (o a1 whcts - Groat, Wnitath Aba Tty Rt AT Rasnirk, and Qonoanr, Dragty ] el I e s ' TALDWIN' & C0L, Aronts 3 Hroadway, Now Yorks Rloernuo Offico, N roadyay. Nioorage as low s by any uther I, Jou i EAT e, orn Agont, Kl Giarkat., Ghloago, AMERIGAN LINE, Passonger Rates Greatly Rodueed aud Lowe than via New York, STRAMERS LEAVE PIILADRLPHIA BVERY THURSDAY. fo Glnggosw, Livernool, Belifas lerry.—~{nes clowant, new, Olydo-ti it fiom Plor Ko, &, North Wver, as fol- Wadnoeday, Nov, 28, B~ Paxsongor accommodations unsarpassod, o passugo and tucthoe patticulara, Apply to NE, Wostorn Agont iatnllo-nt,, cornor M fiow 10 Tovage {he Wil G0 TO NASSAT the Madolra of Am i amorican Hotel wid boaylitol aaiptite W ) Bnc G JALATCA, with ita Bhio M ctiuiue'ol l‘mmwmlnmiuru“re'l!nlg::a‘::m Hlmarn JARAOAS) tup beauiiol and totoronting onpital of y whih dry clliate and pauabia tompornturo. Tho Atlas Steaimsilp Quinuany's (args fieaceinss frou Stontuces, oapicciaily itod Tor’ passcierss 1oave No ark “ovory fifiaon days fur tlio Abovo Fewowno Hoalih romutt.” K paetinrs, avily o 5 5 0D & 0., Agon 5 Wallais, Now Tork, National Line of Steamships, NOTICE. Taowmast southorly routo has always boon adoptod 1013 Upmny s B 50, Andhntagcs edoptod by Salllug troms Now York for LIVERPOOLand QUENS- TOWN evury SATURDAY. Balllog from . Yotk lor Loudon (dircct) vory fortalght, Cabin pansage, $70, $30, curronoy: stoorane, at greatly rodncud ratos. ' 1tetiirn th kats st lowast raiod. Diaits lor £1 aud o . SON, Wentorn Azont, Bt Northeast cornor Olatk aud Ra 5 e i lafi s, aodalials (sopoied o " Great Westorn Steamship Line, From Now York to Briatol (England) dlrect. Arzagon, Symands, baturdy, Nov. Wost Wi tirday, Db, 1 Gormwalty Blampare Pl SRS T L e B RSBl 3 g Spply 3 ok voighy Dopot GIO. McDONALD, Agent, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, AFRIVAL 430 DEPKRORE OF RATYS Fvuatprion or TErExCEALANES.~ Saturdsy o copted, * Sunday excopted. louday oxc e 3 FE00 Sy B S00 32 o § Dy, Cxooted.E A CHICAGOD & NORT!WESTERN RAILROAD, Ticket fices, 63 Clarkat, (Sherman Howe), and 75 Canale ., "curner Madisoncats, und af the depots, Teate, | Arrive, aPaclfio Faat Line, ‘a—Depot cornor of Wells and Kinzio.ats, 8-Dovot coruor of Canal and Kinzig-sta, MICHICAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERY RAILROAD, 1, Joot of Lakest., and footof Tieent el e, 11 Clark=it.. sontleast carner o L anid T Canatatsy corner of Sgduaon, Leave, 2. . K 8: 3 hES 8 t9:00 p. . CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Kansus City aud_Denver Short Line, la Loulets anay Mo, and Chicwio, Springfed, Alton and St. Louis Through Line. tnion Beyat, West Nde, near Hadison-sty bridge._Ticket Ofices: AU Denaty and 183 Randolph-at, Fast Lino,., | Mail., Arrice, Kaosas Cltyand Donver Fast I'x., Kusis Gy EXDFOstuoo. Bt Lowis aud_ Speluitioid 8t, Louis und Speingtiola Kx Eearivnoit Rookuk Kxiioe Chicao & Pauneat Jalicosd Srriator, Lacon, Waslingeon 42 ol & Dvwiatit Aovommiodation CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD, ifon Devat, corner Maditon and Canuloats, Ticket Oice, 83 0uth Clarkesl., opposite Shernian fiause, and al Depots Zeave, " 8:00 8, m., Arrive, *11:008. ma *9:302, m, [*4:00 p. e Towa Milwaukuo, St, Paul & oll, Niglit fixpross. *5:00 p, m.|* 7:50p. m. b epom s 6 m. JLLINOIS CENTRAL MAILRDAD, Do e ettt e Glust Teckel 5t Louls Express. t, Lauls Fast Lino, Galro & New Grluany’ Cairo& New Orloaus R Lol & ubugue & Slonx ity Dubunuo & Siouz Ok.y L (a) Gilmao Passengor,, . (a) Runs to Ctampalin on Saturdays, CHICAG®, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depotey soot af Lake-ty Tndiua, ol Sixta anid Ginal and Siztecuthoste. and ut depots. Mail ani Expreas, DG1ana augt duceati Dulizque & Sious O Paciiiv Fast Line, fur O Knnswa City, Ledvenworth, ‘oubun & St. Josoph Exp. Toxns hapres Auror Passonys. lendates Uttawa Aucoin Brssengs urors Pagengor (5 Dubuao & BisixCity I5xp, 110" [+ 0228 p. w7 Yavio Night tap, for Omaiia, | Y00 b, . |; Kt Oty Leaveawortn, At i Josoph Exp.... va Acoutnodaiion dirova Accommadntie Urove Accommudatior, oG Sundays, Hiix, Salurday, 3Es. Monday PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. e | Arrice, Day Espro Padin Fpres Depot, corner o ‘un Buren and Shermansata, Grand Paclic' flotel, Teare, 1:t3 0, 5 Zicket offce, Arrive, Qmaha, Loavanwth Atehison I Purts Agoonmudaitu,.. TRy SCALES, D FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, A FAIRBANKS. MORSE & 00, 111 & 118 Lake St., Chlcago. Bozareful to buyanly the Genulne, MEDICAL CARDS, A A A AN AN AN ANA AR e wREreE) 161 Warhington-st, Chl: FRPETT TESTIRITERIE] cigon tho hungost aniastil i ARY 1,“,', i in"tho spoela] troatmont B e b B af all privato and ohromia SR AR dincoscs than Any uthoe T2 S18 ot Tt ehtys H0rnth 0 TUpre, all writiny dive Danns, Disuaxos postilar W womon, Auch ay monarrhagis, oricoreiion, o ¥ Chinrosis, disoason and displages ninta of the wainh, storility, ofa., siccasslally troated, Age with oxpos Gan tip oliod upom, 18 13 self= arfdont that » by oy of cason evary Curabla eixos g roqnlelig .ur:ml aid, mudioal ntiy oo, iraddvicw, may Gab ur addenss tha dactar, —Tivall proviiod with apartinonts, board, a'tondanoe, ote, Zha eream of medfoat litoratire Hiusiratod with thaain one rasiugs, rolntlng 1o tho ahovy diseasas and oxpiainiig who iy marey; o lupndimonts to murelsio, tholt natiuros cauiee aud oup, rice 35 aonts, i plalin soaled onvalopos, Ugiles huuts, Ya. ol sl . NO CURE: = NO PAY!! D}._Kean, 300 SOUTH CLARIC-ST. CIITUAGO, May bo consuliod, porsunally ur by wall, fres of sherge, ou sl chroutgr dorvous divossor. DI J\ KEAN'S Tag (e R . ».