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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRINUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1874. W—_—————-——-—_———_——m LOGAL MISCELLANY. . THE STOREY LIBEL S8UIT. Tn necardanco with the agreemont mado Batnre dny botwéou Mr. Assy and tho Bate's Attoruey, 40 formor and Mr, Bwott, roprosenting Ar. N. X, Fairbank, appeared i the Criminal, Conrt yosterday morniag to eot & day for tho trinl of Wilbur T. Storey, of the Times, for livel. Dur- fng n Jull in business, tho other counsel waling at tho Lar of tho Court to have tho mattor die posad of, O, RRED nroso and salid : As far as thoe prosccution iacon- cerned, 1 ospeotad to try tho casonoxt wook. I i not, Saturday, think I could bry it thls woelt, beenua 1 exnected to go Lo Waukegan this aftor- yi00n to attond to the caso of Mr. David A.Gago. Zast Saturday aflornoon, howovor, I recolved information that Judgo Murphy aid not bolove it expodiont to take up the Gago cano {o-morrow Jnorning, beeauso o, living at qudulock, in- tonded to go homo for Whanksgiving dinner, and would bo obligod to lonve Waukognu sbout 2 o'clock Wednosday afterncon in ordor to net home, I eat tho cnso at \Vuu‘llmgnn for ‘um L:.Mh ! iho Governor fsaucd lin proclamation gg:?’l’lmnksglvlun-dny on tho 26th, or I v.ould 1ot bavo done it. Lhis mornivg I saw Judgo Slurpby ¢ tbo DMilwaukieo depot on hiw way to Woodatock, aud ho raid ho thought it Jexpadicnt o taka up tha cago Taosdey miorm- fhg, for, It Lo could niot finisl it by Wedueaday o, hib would havo to adjourn tho Court until 1ho following Atonday morning. Al)dk on cou- Fultation with dlr. Bwott, Who defends Mr. Gago, Sod Br. Smich, my aesistant, wo havo agreed, with_ tho cononrrenco of fudge urphy, to lat Thio Gago enwo atand until Monday morning. 8o that uow X have tlus week to spuce, aud cun try {ho case of Alr. Bloroy ; bub dr. Aeny Boid it would Lo utterly impossible for thew to gob Yendy to bey it Lhis woolk, and that ho ehowid apply Yorn contsivunce, 1t ho should obtain it, that would crowd tho caso ovor until noxt weok, and then I cannos try it becuuso I will nob bo horo. During the noxt term there will bo two murdor eneen,—ono has alrendy gono over, ond the other Sl bave to fatlow, bocause Ieannot try it this iaek 3 and tho warcliouso cases aro sob for tho 14th of Docember, aud there ia an immouso amount of labor it thany, 8o it haa been agreod {hiot M. Avay shalt 1ovo for & coutinuance, and thiat tho enzo shall go over to the Januoiy torm on ki motion. AR, AUAY— That is our motioi. Wo wish the consent of the Court Lot "Phe Const—The Court, undor theso ciroum- utances, has no objection. Mr. Jteed—Can wo not got a day ? e, Atny—L would rathor wait until T can con- vereo withi ono of tho witnesscs, who is o bank ofticer, aud others whom wo must have, AsI figuro it, tho cnse cannot bo tried 1n tho ently part of January, bocauso bis bueluees is such thns ho caunot leavaat, I will, howover, let you Joonw at an carly doy. ir. lioed—Have you oxamined tho indictmont o tunt you can plead ? I must Liave your plea. Mr. Asay—I would liko you to Eh'a me ten doys. L sny frankly, though, it will ba A SPECIAL PLEA Mr, Reed—TI do not waat tho order for & con- tinuunce wade until the plea is entored, bocauso it might turn out in January that the Courl & quash tho indictment, sud I do not waut 14 delay uploss there i8 au igsuc, "Tho Court—I think that is proper, Mr. Asay—When do you ndjouin this term? "'t Court—Tb will last two weeks longer. Mr. Reed—You must Vlend by weok. ir. Asay—1 will plead somo duy this week, T hini thero will be & upecial ples.” We doubt the validity of your Grand J“r{; ‘Mr. Rood—That is all right. T supposaso, I donot wart ta eunter the order of continuauce now, Mr. Clerlt. ', Swott—suppose you (Aeay) plead by Sat- urday. ¢ 2, Asay—That will givomo plonty of timo, Toet it be this day week. Mr. Reed—We will b in Waukogan than, Asay—Very well, I will piead Saturdsy " ito Gonrt—Lot tho order of continuanco bo ontered then. = ‘I'ne Clerk abeyed tho instruction, and thus el tho yroceedings for tho day. e o LONG JOEN. REYOLTS OF LISTESING 70 A LECTURR ON THZ NOON. Great men bave beon known to be absent- minded at timey, A thoudand instances of eccon- tricitics performad by notable porsous crowd tho mind ot tho mere mention of groat mon and thoir foiblen, If roport b true, the 1on. John Went- worth, known among his affectionate followora ws “Long John,” hns ot length proved his claim to bo ranked smong tho emi- uwent mon of the day, even §f his past enreer did not give Lim that status. Mr, Wentworth, the story goes, attended lnst Sun- dny weelcs lectura at Kingsbury Hell. e took 0 ond seat, and, comfortably sesting Limself, gently lnid his stovopipo in tho sislo. Long ‘Joun's favorito quid is snid to bo “Amorican Eagle,” nud when liquified by the process known au chowing, its spread would sovm s0 justify tho uame. - ‘I'here I8 thoe pipo of peaco, and there is also the quid of refleetion. Tha latter is ueed Ly legislutors and great thinkers, und thereforo it fu not surprising to say that Loug Joim lad 8 ruther butky quautum of Lis favorite in his mouth when bo sat down to Jisten to tho story of tho moon. % ho procets of chewing is o delicate one, and #n observer ean tell in o woment the novice or tho expert. Novices expectorato froquently, and nro Boen {0 grow palo intho face ere thoy e~ Kuowlodgo dereat. ~Lut the expert, what seience duth ho not exhibit in the tonguoey mavipulation of the weed, 1 palato ouce was touder, and reusations of squenishucss attacked him, ~ Bub Jabor conquors all things, sud ko triumphs, 1in pniate is leathemfied, or mada 1 Jiko unto the gitls of grampus, and ho tes that juicy morsel witl'lis tongue from of tho mouth to tho other, aud proud- Jy crowds it into one corner, makivg a buige ox- terioly on tho jus, and spite only at long in- torvals, As muy bo supposed, the discharge thon in rather copious, ranging according to the ox- yoricuca of the CHOWGE, I &n OuNCo to & dguid Ll plut, Well, Long John was seen to wateh tho lectur- cv with gaze intont, snd withotit motion of the Dody, but with wmuny noticeable movenionts of tho lip, telling of the waork of liquifaction goiug on in tho mouth. Tor fifteon minutes did hio so liston, aud then tho liead was inclined to ono sids, tbo Jips partad, tho mouth oponed, and’ thoro was ejpected therofrom ® sicamy liquid in tho supposcd dircction of o spittoon, Tho action was mechanical; Long Johu did not linger over it ; did not, a8 ju- experionced porsous do, seok u cuspidor and tivn depostt the fuid. _ No, the cuspidor skould haya been jusy where John spat, and_if It weio 1ot why— But Johm aguin assumed bis sttene Livalook, and,after ihe lapso of about tenminutes, deemed it necossnyy to meke auother ofection of tho fluid. This fime it fuiled of its intended mstl, and nimost instantaucously s hut was noen rolling down tho aislo, 16 was John's hat ; It waa captired anid handed to him, and, in ro- ceiving it, John’s hand rested ou somo slimy matlor, Mo raieed tha tilo to tho lovel of Lis optics, and_ bebolding that iusido, covering the wholo' circlo of tho crown of tho bab, was the first’ expectorution, and on tho brim the grenter pait of tho necond, whicl, by the force with which it was sent forth, overturned the hot thay ho—— Well, Long John wag henrd muttering ——, 1ho#o Wwho wera near him suid struupe forms of imploration and calls for aivino nid to punish evil-doers, watel thioyes and fuithless frionds wd pucl, and, nfter taking breath lost by the 1apld ntteranca of.tho prayors, he departed, ——— ROBERT THIEN. HE LLFT ON TIE STEAMEL nESTPIALIA. Telegrams from New York and foboken, N. ., treoived yestorday by Mr. Gralz, partner of the Abecondiug Ttoprosontative-oloot Thlem, confirm tho rumor which prevailed Buturdoy as to bis do- nquency. Lho agents of the German gtesmer Wostphalin, whict Joft tho docks ut Hoboken on tho 19th for Bromon, stats thal no one of thn pamo of ‘Lhiem was n passengor, but it waa sub. Joquently discovorod, by tracing Thiom's move- ments, that he shipped under the namo of Behwabacher, When Ehiem, to his untonishman, found that hio wos clected to the Legtulucure, he delared to Nis pastuer that the dretm of hiy noul wes ot tength about to bo realized, Business hud no eharms for him; it was drudgery, and only sult- ed to the comon heud, T'or o porson of [ntel- liganco,tho traillo botweon mun aud man was nob & fittlug ocoupation. His vocation was to com- mand the attention of logisintors, and o bim- aclt o makor of the law in such n roformatory apirit that all the illa that man- is heir to should a eotlelpated pud provided for, Therofore he End &afogxxxlucd to xelinguish buslnoss, und a dise solution of partnoralip stiould tako place, nud congequant adjuatmont of accounts. Peoplo who woro intimate with Horr Thiom any that ho wass man of modiooro ability, in- doed very much_mediocro, a8 hiumorists havo it, and thot” hig oloquonco was nob—iwoll, that It would nat eet the [linols River on firo, nor cango tho iuhavitanty to start as thoy used todont the mention of the word firo ton daya autarior to tho arrival of Bhulor. Bo thoro en; ings of tho poople truo or not, it Ia subileutly aroved that Thicm’s porauasivo powers causod Im partner, Mr. Gratz, to opon hispurso-stringa, and pupply Thiem thorofrom with about $16,000 to pay oft tho New York and Cnnadian crodit- or4—n nocessmy prolimiuary, 0s Thiem argued to 8 digsolution = of {;nrlnumh!p. + T wonld bavo trnsted him with by blood,” eald Mr. Gratz, * for during our rolationship iv busi- noes for two years ho doporied himsclf ns an honest man, Dut"—hero Mr. Gralz's oyo rostod on & [xiulminl {llustration of how thoy rottle difficultios in Bnglaud, tha conteatanta boing ropresented nx n the act of accomplishing » handsome counter on each othor's nosey— “I would now like vory much o catoh him thoro (on tha nase) aud draw ‘somo of his olarel.” And Mr, Gratz rubbed tho knucklos of his sing- ter hand vary eignifienntly. "Iuiom {s gono ; of that thero fs no doubt, and numerous frieuds Jament hin doparture. * Many wero inclined to think that misfortuna had over- takon lum in Gotlinm 4 that o Lod fallen by tho Imr nud was 80 oppreseod with shame that tho Evil Spltit sugncated vanisbing os tho only romody. Butinquiry hasdoveloped the fack that ‘this trip to Zurope was uot the Iden of & moment or of aday : that it was long thought over and well digested by Mr. Thiem ; and in tho lght of this dayalopment it must ho coucedod—aliiongh it will clnsh with tho genoral eslimato of hia ability—that Thiem in hip negotistions with dMr. Gratz, in his proceduro for the accomplishmont of Lis purpuse, digplayed enough of duplicity to ontitlo him to tako rank with tho foromost legis- lators in the land. Thiem loft Chicago on the 16th, and Mra. Thicm and incumbrancea followed her lord and master on the 17th, having previously, ltko a goad oud caroful spouse, disposod of every atick of household* furnituro ‘tn the Thlem mausion owhed by them, and oven of o fow other aticks, the ownorsbip of which Mry, Thiom could not lewlully In{ any claim to. It lias beon n ease of *gtick,” all arquad. Mr, Hesing waa talen in in Thiom, whom ho petted as a protego Mr. Grntz rot stuck and was bled rathor frooly; Mrs, Thiem auctioned off tho houschiold sticks, sud shio and hor husbaud both “cut sticks" for Lusopo. Tho amount of Thiem's indobtodnoss is yet nokoown. He owea Balatka soveral hundred dollars, and an emgloyo in tho Gormania Dank 8100, Probobly tho petty atorokeopors in his inulghuurhond will bavo to boar a cousiderable os, Thiom is gono, and his golng hos been tha themo of mnny a converustion amoug his coun- trymon, Who affaita of tho firm buve beon placed in thy hands of an Assignoo, and, o4 thore sooms {0 boa widerprond feoling of sympathy for Mr, Gratz, there {4 no doubt thats sottlement will soon ba coma to. —_——— INSURANQE. NEW OBLEANS COMPANIES, Conslilerablo troublo has lately been taken by Tk TnbuNE to expose tho many bogus insar- auco companios which are trying to take ad- vautage of the withdiawal of the National Board compaates, and reap a rich harvest whila the sun shivos, Many of theso fraudulent companies were thus compelled to closo up shop beforo thoy bod fairly starled. Btill their remsivs o namber of thom which do busincss In this city through solicilors. Most of theso solicitors aro unscrupulous fellows, who nre oxcecdingly smooth and oily-tonguod, and woll vorsed in tho art of imposing upon tho ignoraut and unwary. Tho Weat Vir ?nin and Now Jorsoy Insurauce Companics, which have alrasdy boen oxpoued, a1b now keoping in tho background. Lcre have, however, sinco that tune othur companios cotno to tho surfaco which aro ogually bad, snd avon etill moro impecunious, A lottar received at tho oflicoof this paper yostorday from Now Orlonus from a furmor citizon of Chi- cago states that & numbor of the worst kind of wild eat {usuranco companies were chartered at Now Orleans by the last Legielature, Theso compnnios do not at- tempt to do business 1u tho latter city, uor have they any ofiice there, The offiesrs aro nset of wnprincipled_scalawngs, worso oven than tho mon of the Mincral Mountain, of West Virginia, or tho Becrotary of the defunct Atlantic & Pa- cifie, who basuow lett thecity, his victims having mado an effort to buve Ium juuicted by the prosent Grand Jwry. I'heso Now Orleans companien have selected a8 their moain base of oporations this eity, Lo- causa 1t ofera tho widest fiald for_them accord- ing to tho statoments made, The names of these companics are: Tho Workingmon's, the Atlas, tho Tradesmen’s, and tho Merchants', ‘Lliv Intter company 18_trylog to prss itrelf off for tho Merchants' Ddutual of Now Orleaus, which is a gound company. Tho peoplo of this city, if thoy do ot wish to bo imposed upon h{ thédo sharks, will dd well nob to isure wit golicitors, but to el at tho ofiices of tho com- Innlna and nnuari;themsnlmu that thoy huve tho ogal right to do businoss i this vity. ANOTHER WEST VIAGINIA COMPANY. Tho Brunswick Fire and Barino Insurance Compsny of Wheeling, W. Va., hag just en- tered tho atena to assist tho other West Virginia companies in insuring the poople of thia city. “T'his compauy, liko several others of tha part of the country, iy uid to Lavo been organized by that Princo of jusuranco mon, Mr, looker, Secretary of the defuuct Groat Western and At- lantio & Pucitic Insurauco Companies of this city, The following circular, which will explain iteelf, is now being circulated throughout this aity s Dean Sm : Tno Draoswick Fire and Marino Insur- anco Comgany, not haviug pald up ths requisite amaunt of capltal stock to- regulsrly qualify under your state law, ia nevertholessSuclined to_wiito small iines on specinl 1g well us ordinary huzards throujh- out your soction, Tho Company will pay 20 pior cent comisslan, net premiums belug payable ou or bofore the 101 of tho months succeediug that in which sald Dusincas shall liavo een placed, Our motto I, * Small lines, well seattered, and 1o woral hozard,” Wouc~ ticipdto prontually qualifying aud estabilabilg regulae agoits, " 51i011d yon destro to have s writo anytbing for you, ‘your application, uccompuuied by an necurate diagrant A fakt aurvoy,will receive piompt attention, Wa will xend you blank daily roports if you dealre, - Awalting your fvors, 1 am, truly yours, H, I, STRICKE.AND, Bocretary. THR ST. 1OUIS FINE. Tho large fire in 5t. Louis is viowad with somo entislnction by the insurauce men of thia city, as it demostrated that thoro are other pinces besjles Chicao which have not all the requisites de- manded by the National Board, and yet thege com- panies wako no affort Lo withdraw, Dr, Smuth, thio Secretnry of tho Lraders’ in this city, whicl Iinw slightly suifored by that fire, played quite o pravtical joke o the General Agont of his Com- pany at St. Louis, by informiug hin ta coase un- Ueririting in that city uutil certain sequitomonts had beon complied with, Tho agent immediately asked Dy tolegraph what those requirements were, and the answer wono back that tho Com- any would not*resune nutil the people of St. onis secured ab loast the overcont of Gen, Bhaler. . Home of the insurance ien who heard of the action of tho Wradern’ woro groatly plenned that this tmo &_non-Boord company bad teken tho initintive. It was tho general opiuion that the people of Chicgo could not epara evou tho over- cont of Gon. Shalor, but the peoplo of St Lonis mighthavo thosorvicos of Commisetoner Shorudan il they o deaired. e RELIGIOUS NEWS, ANTHODINTY, The Methodlet mivistors held fhoir usual weolily meoting yestorduy mornlog, tho ltev, Dr, Edwatds [n tho chair, Tho following clergymon were present : The Rovs, Edwards, Hil, Can- tino, Axtell, Folton, Yostor, -Looneyd, J, J. Kollor, Youker, P’ock, Mcrodith, Clendonning, ‘Arnold, Boatty, Nato, Marsh, Jutkios, McKeown, Homenway, Willismson, Thomas, Bergor, and Dunean, Bishop Harris was prosent, aud was Iutroduced to tho moating. Aw‘iuformal raport from the Buslncss Com- mitteo was made by A, Axtoll, but no action was takon thoroou. Ar. Axtoll announced tho denth of the Ttov, M. Decker, of Crete, I, N, i1, Axtell, J, Wil- liamuon, sud M. B. Cavtino wore appomted & committos t0 drafh suitablo resolutions, ‘I'ho nocessition of tho church at Brighton wera calied up by Dr, Jutkius, Tho church hos Ynn‘uod into the honds of tho BSherilf, but tho sale hay Leon postponed to atlow thne to ralse the necded funds, o total dobt {8 about 1,300, und &600 is uoodod to save the church, A long debato followed, but no aotion was decidad on, Tho necesuities of tho sutlerers from tho grauk. lioppers In Nobraska was dlsoussed, sud Dr, Ed- wards was appofnted torecoive aud forwaid ok £t a8 mny bo dunated, Dr. Pack presonted a communication frowm Dr, Rutledgo, of tho Freedinon's »Aldefilely“whu wislies to bo present in Obieago' in.Docomber, and prosout the neods of -that Hociaty, Thshop Harrls noxt ;»muomad'hl»;'nnhflnllnnu to tha Association. o eald that ha'was glod to Lio buck, aftoruu nbaence of oigltesn muuths, from atriparoundthio world, llocallodattontion tothe comiug neaslon fn Chioago of the * Triora of Ap- poal," tho judiolal conforenoo of the Churol, and Btated that no provision bad boen mado to psy tholr oxponuos, and suggeated that somathing bo douo lo provide ontortainment for them. Dr Mufiouw-n wos appointed to take chargo of tho matior. T'lio Rov. Dr. Hurd, of the Ohicago Prosbytery, wad Introduced. Ho proscuted the subjoct of n union moating of all thio proachers of the city, “Lko Rov. J, Willlamaou, N. IL. Axtell, and T, O, Clondenning wera appolntod n (Committes of Conlerence on tho subjoct. Adjourned. THE PRESDYTERIANS, T'ho regular mooting of tho Preabytorian min- istora was held yostorday morning nt tho rooms in MeCormiok Block. Tho meoting was lod by the Rov. B. E. B. Ely, by agroomont, and was throughout of & dovottonnt charastos. Tho discusslon of moann to advance to the rovival of rnll?mn intho Clurch st largo was fully discusaed. Alotler from Migs Willard, calling’ attention to tha Gonpol meotings undor the diroction of tho Womon'a Tomporanco Union, to be hold dur- ing tho woek, was read by Dr. Mitchell. Aftor somo discusslon, tho Socioty agreed to coll attentionto the mootings in the prayor~ meetings of the weok. ‘Tho question of holding ministors’ union prayor-mootings was thou discussed, nnd, with- out_ arriviug at any conolusion, tho Rovs, Mit- oholl, Kittrodge, avd Hurd woro appointed o committos o consult the mlinisters of the oity as to tho advisibility of such meetings. Aftor regolying that the next mosting of the nswocintion sbould bo given to devotional oxer- clses, the mooting adjonrnod, PEW-RENTING AT TBINITY CHURCH, Tho selo of pows at Trinity Eplscopal Church yostorday ovoning was very woll attonded, abont 3800 merhora of tho charch and partios inter- estod boing presont. Tho suotlonoor of tho oc- caslon was Mr. William ML Tilden, who aid his duty in » bocomingly enorgetlc manper, which helped not n littlo to sccurs splrited competition for the cholco scata. mong tha [argost promiums paid for soats wore S50 by Mr. W. A Havemeyor ; 8500 onch by Mesers. 0. @, Coolay, J. W. Donuo, and Capt. Goodrich ; $950 by Wiilinm AL Tilden, and sevoral of small- or amounts, Tho Balo, which brgnn nt half-past 7 o'clock, continuoa until 10, and the amonnt roalized was abont $30,000, of which 812,500 was puid for promiwing to Becuro choico seats. —— TEMPERANOCE, * Abrave littlo band of temperance people held 8 mouting laat ovening in tho Mothodist Church Block, The weathor waa ro bittorly cold, and the dangor in walking tho stroots so manifold, owing to tho galo which blew, that the persons who ag- semblod thoro really desorve to bo atylod brave, Thore is no doubt that the desira to hear the ro- formod drunknrd, I'raucis Murphy, rolato his ox- poriencas operatad strongly, in concert with the enthusinsm in the causo, o bring tho baud to- gether, “Chie meoting was called to ordar at 8 o'cloak, and, after tbo singing of & hymn sud prayer, an. ey addressed the meecling. He rolated his ex- pericnco, detailing his carcer from the firt arink nutll be waa lodged in coll in fal, brokon in gpirit, Lrokon in futurecareor with shame, and nlniost'despuiring of meroy. That was the turn- ing point iv bis lifo. He recollectod the many resolutions Lo liad made aud brokon to abstain from drink, and o snw that what ho noeded was religion. M. Murphy's atgumont is,.that re- Iigion alone will cbable o man to withstand all the tompasions to brosk lis promisos which beact him dail Ab Ay, Marphy's pressing roguest, EMERY A, STORBS addressod the moeting, Ho said that hoe felt it 10 bo bis duty to lond all tho assistanco In his powor to the causo of temporanco. He looked 1pon tho coming achome for checking intemper- suce as the wisest and mout praciicablo yob thought of. A conolusion had been como tothnt the vice could not bo overcomo by sudden gusts or occnsional attacks, but only by orgmfized, well-dyilled, well-direeted effort. ~The work sought to 'be sccomplishiod was gigantio, and it might bo yemw befors tho triumph wag achioved, ~ Intoxicating drinke would not pay debts, would not restoro to lifo doparted frionds, hd not keop sorrow away, and oiforaod no shickt against threatoning calwnities, No comfort which man enjoyed did ram afford, but thoce was no sorrow which af- flicted the laman raco bub rum would produce, "I'ho vapity of tho temperanco roformers, in tho s}mn\:er’s opivion, was 1ho 0nd gront drawback to tho succoss of thio temperance cause. I'housanda of paoplo bad been driven from acting in this movemont by tha follies of tho raformers, and the grand featuro of the preecnt organizations was~ that thoy rocogmized whorgin they hnd formerly erred. ~ Mr. Murphy's ex- perience of tho calamitics iucidont to over-inuulgeuco in liquor would bo » poworful argument in_enpport of tho cango, Io wished that Mr. Murphy had the it of dupliontiog or mamfolding himselt, so liat ha might carry lus attecting and impresuive story all over the land. Ilo looked upon the wAn who could freo bimselt from the boudage of drinking 8s & more herolo poraon than the goldier who, to the sound of music and tho yunoply of wor, went forth to meot the onomy. Au act of wornl herolsm was iucluded in the seit-donial praciiced by the man who ssid, in respouso %o a Iriond's iuvitalion to arink, ™1 witl not.” 1lo roferrod to the rigiculons babit provalent in this country of troating, It was ous of tho strongest inducements to drankenness, It did not obtain in Buropo; & man thors would as soon think of treating bis fnovd to a blanket or a poir of boots a3 to & glass of liquor, Ano great porcentago of drunkouuess in this city was duo to this absurd custom, sna whon it had beon dono away with n great farward atep of o roform- atory character would have boou taken, The ‘meoting wus brought to a closs by prayor ana the signiug of the pledga of tatal abstiuence. The majority of thoso present signod, Anothor Gos- pel tomperance meetiug is aunounced for this avoning at 7:30 o'clock, Miss Francos Willard and Francis Murphy are named as the spealiors. e HENRY WARD BEECHER. 11i8 BROTHER'S OPINION OF 111§ OABE. A Chicogo correspondent of the New York Graphio secontly callod ou tao Rev. William I, Bogcher, of this city, a brother of tha celobratod preacher. That part of the conversation relat- ing to Honry Ward is follows: “Do you bellovo thst your brother $s an {nnocont many¥ “Of courqo T do, T as Airmly beliovo in Lls duno. couca In this particular e 08 1 do hn my own, but o Das ncted bastily mud foolishly. Henry s very uuwise —always wie and siwsys will bo, Why, look st lilm uow—dtawiug un the yeeulluritios of aur father and motlier (botl I glors) 1o amied apul Ilorsat bis peo- ple. X don't (hink that was right, Our fatlier was a gond muun, snd Lis prayers wero not peculisr fu uny senso but T can romember tho mother's prayors—aie Ways o cad und loploss - but Jeury should not hav sadil 1,7 4 \ir, Beechor, ¢ you bellovs your brothier an inno- cent mau, how cun you account for this great sorrow sud scandal that his como upon kim? Wiy ahould »God permit him {o wuffer nnocently 7 r, Beocher looked up with flavh of genuine hue mor i IiK gray oyes, 4 Whydid God pealt Jb to bava bolls? Auswor mo thiat. oty you canldor hin cane of discipline? » actly,” answered Mr. Beecher; *‘und God lessed tha lattor eud of Jou more than the beginuing, Christiana necd junt such foeds of clxutier, My brather Lienry hag dons too groat a work to be Jeft fus the shadow ; 1is will yet prove his {unocence, and come ont ulrong to shumue bis euemivs, You caunob make me bolievo thut tho Bibla in false and the religion of Jesus Christ o cheat, God allows 1is waints to bo un- der o cloud sonietimes, for 1is own goad reasous,” “As W roso to leuvo, Afr, Beccher eaid s * Iinight give youn letler to Menry, but his wifo would fako {t rat #f Talil, You cun oniy reach bim at his howme tirough ber, 8ho ia & fortress of great atrongth to him, 1 hear, But §F you bavo suy questionn to usk, he might hiear tem at tho Friduy bight locture, 1'roully know so Littlo abiout, him,” % “Yon had both tho samo mothor 7" Yoy bt who dled when wo wore young, We have botlheen workers, Honey uovar hn tine to wrlia to e, Good afternoon;” wnd the masstve door closed, = oy pechiig PIIY3IOXANS AND SURGEONS, The rogular semi-monthly meeting of the Obl« oago Hovioty of Physloians and Surgoons was bold last eveniug st tho parlors of the Grand Taaific Hotel, Dr. Bartlott was iu the chair, A papor was road by Dss, DoLafoutnine sud 0, P'aul Simon on *the Changes Effcetod m tha Tilood after the Use of the Ilydrate of Ohloral,” tho result of varlous exporiients with animals at tho Biock-yards. Tu the paper thoy altompted to prove that tho liydeate of ehloral lu the blood, iustead of form- ing chloroform, formed the earbonio oxydo, aud cluimed that & oan would die from au overdose of clloral, justasif ho had rospired too much coal-gas. During their experiments at the Block-Yards they hod bLeon intorfered with by titn agents of the Nlinols Mumnne Bocloty, who deshied to provenl tho vivisection of “shosp which wore under the infhtonce of chloral. The agonts, thoy uid, Lad prowmised to be present, bt fsilod. o paper lod to an extonded disousslon, la walk about the city alt night, which Gge opinfons of the several mombora woro frooly oxalnngad, Dr. Owens followod In an intorreating paper, roportiug an oporation ko hnd_rcosn@y pore formed in the removal of a esliold multilocular ovarian tumor. Dr. Hydo rosd a paper on the microacopical listory of tho apocimons removed by Dr. Owons’ opgaration, prepared by Dr. Danforth, Dr. Hollister followed in n '}mpnr upon onta- lopay,~—ita causcs and cure, The Rnpur had par- tieular roforonca to a enso now under his oare in Morcy Hospltal, It was Hstonod to with marked attontion, Afior the trananction of some other unimpor- tant businesy, the octoty adjourned, ——— HOMEOPATHIO TFAIR. The weathor having bosu 8o inclomont yoster, dny, the ladica of tho Homeopnthio Fair bave do- cided to eap it opon for one mors day only. ‘Thls is positively tho last day, and overything thnt haa not boen disposed of at privato sale will bo sold at auction. Thero will bo auction salos attho difforont atanda during both aftornoon aud ovenizg, In mpito of the oxcessivoly cold wontlior, the fair was very largoly attondod Inst night, and thero was much oxcitement attendant upon tho varlous raflles, tho voting for the dif- foront articlos, and tho auctions. The Cnsh Btoro was protty woll nold ont, things bringing very good prices, somno golng far Doyond thelr valuo, Tho manner fn which pooplo wont away londed with mullifarious artiolos was nmusing o the oxtrome. An old bachiolor bind & coffes-mill, » pair of ohild's hoso, and somo sad-irons knocked down to him, Ono Indy boro oft in triumph a saw and a rolling-pio, Anothor bad o whip aud » coffeo-pot, V'rezerves, s0ap, carn-atarch, childron's clotbiug, ond all tha multiplicity of difforont arisclos to bo found in o country store, wore disposed of to the bighost biddor, Theso seomod to do woll, but hounohold art, with mil ita clogant articlos, wea not approoiated, At such rain- ously low prices woro they going that tho salo was stoppod. 'I'ho porson who made remarks upon tho littls, gaudily-painted handkoerchiof cnno would soem to be an exponont of artistio tasto in this city. Passiag by the honschold art denartment, and baving beon lmprossed with Lo idon that every- thing i it must bo rare and very old, sho espied ono of thoso little cheap modern affairs, prob- ably tho work of somo mechavioc not thres months ago. YFausing bofore it, she folt that tho timo Jiod como to display her knowledgo of the raro and beautiful, aud o sold 10 bor frioml, “Ohl jun't that swoat? Shouldn’t you koow it was thirae or four bundred yoms old just by tho combination of colors, pink aud scariet " ** Iow many peoplo aro any wiger?” would soem to be a portinent quos- tion in view of tho manner in which arciclea of roro value wont lust night, The suctioncer who kindly donated his sorvices and roared bimself honrso was Mr, Wilbur, from Goro's. The rafllos that wero drawn last night wers the wax flowers from Brs. Waile's table, by Ike Stearus, of Evanatou; tho wator-pitcher. from Mra. Merrill'a tablo, by Dr. Ludism; o vaso of wax-flowers, from Mrs, Kuspp's table, by Mr. J. W. Polloy, No. 29 Forcst svenuo: ‘o chinn puichi-bow, from the fower tablo, by Mru, Leitor; tho Inrge picture, * A Wiutor Beane,” from Mra, Merrill's table, by John M. Loomis, No, 826 Indiann avenuo ; & glase punche bowl, by Mr.Daun ; a basket of Howers, by Miss Dunloyy; o sota-pillow, from tho West Sido tablo, Ly Mrs, Chard ; & larzo whito sadin pin- cushiton, from Blrs. Morril's tablo, by Mra. Bmith, The doctor's case, from tha toilul tablo, was won by Mra, Dr. Gross, who received 194 votes. Tho oasel, dank, chalr, otc., that, wero to ba voted to tho most popular preucher were, finally, through the exertionk of his fiionds at the very Inst, won by Dr. Patton. Tho polls were an- nouuced as positively to be closed abt 10:3( o'clock, which’ thoy wore, Some Prof., Bwing’s friouds who' wishod to voto wore a little too Iate, snd expressed much sunoyance sabout it, thinking thoy might havo carried it for him, ‘I'wo gentiomon, Blossrs. Forsyth and Goudy, woro tho partios who succeoded in making Yatton victor. Thero was much excitement about 1t and the announcemont was receivad with “ braves " by Dr. Patton’s frionds, and hisgos by thoso of Prof, Swinz. The voto when tho polls closed stood, na follows: Patton, 980 Buing, 603 ; Brooks, 857; Gibson, 203; Ryder, 1053 Loaka, 8L Mitchall, 29+ Robers Qollyer, 293 Bishop Chenoy, 23 ; Kittredge, 16; Wendto, 18 Bishop Ioloy, 156; Knowles, 11 ; Burdott, 10 ; Goarts, 11 Folton, 1; Mackown, 2. Tho final rafiles for tho piano, buggy, organ, rotary waiter, baby houso, sewing macbine, in- Imd €ablo, silver eporgne, and all tho other arti- clos which sre to be so disposed of, will tako place this avening without fail, and to-inorrow inornlug tho caroentors will commence divman- tling tho Ellfifl which has Jooked 8o gay for tha past week. Two boautiful baskets of fowers woro donated to Mra. I, B. O11's tablo by Moesrs. Bentloy & Dyo, florists, on State streot. The cliances to obtain the marble bust of Parity, to which 80 much of romauce is attached, il ba continued over to the Gorman Fair next weel, when ib will be rafiled. g > GENERAL NEWS. The alarm from Box 534 at 5:30 o’clonk last evening was oaused by the burning of o chim- Doy at No, 595 Carroll stroot. Hana Jobaoeen, tho missing man reported yestorday, has tnrned up in the Bridowell, whore 110 was seut for oewg drunk and disorderly. Lowis Buonheiw, a young man of 18 yoars, ia reported us missiug from bis homo, and it ig feured that somethivg Berious has bofallen bim, Au overboatod smoke-stack in the foundry of Redfield & Bowon, corner'of Michigan and St. Clair stroots, causcd a slight firo and an slarm from Box 716 at 7:35 o'clock tast ovening, Dam- age, §3. Owing to tho sovers galo provailing all doy yosterday, not a siglo vescol venturoed to lorvo tho harbor. Seoveral cleared, but ramained at Ttush strest bridge until tho subsideucs of tho storm. Orgnnic disongo of the heart wae tho cause of the demuse of Mrd, Cathurine Johnson, niention of whoso sudden death at No, 45 Joseph stroot wl:u]ldmndu yoatorduy. Bho was tho mother of six cluldron. The tomporaturo yostorday ns ovserved by I Manassa, opticinn, No. 88 Madison street, under Tue TrusoNe Bullding, was: At 8 aom,, dogroos ; 10 . m., 805 131, 97; 3 p. m., aud 6 p. m., 2L Tho indications 870, at tho Youny Mon's Chuwtian Association Employmont Burcuu, that work in already folling off, Laborors, wood- choppors, lumbermon, and iminers in groat nuwbers are applying for work. A torse and bungy, supposed to have beon stolon, waa found ycsterday forenoon bhitohed to & post in fraut of the Wator Works. Tho ownor may hava them by calling on air. D, O Crogior, Chiof Enginoer. John Comil, & Iaboror, was sevoroly injured abont tho head, yestorday, by & vlank which fell on him st s now building in courss of erection ou LaSalio sireot, near Cuicago avenuo, Ho was wu:f;w to hia home on lllinois streot, near olls. A switoh-ongino an the Alton Rtailroad backed into a meat-wagon standing on tha trae’t near Archor nvonuo yestorday, aud domolished is. ‘F'uio horses attacliod to tha vehiolo ran away, and fotched up againet an Areher avonue ear, which wan dorailed in & Jilfy, Ouo of the Loraos was injured. Tho fair at the Norih Bide Temperance Hall, on uron strcet, for the bonofit of St, Joseph's Tlospitul, which il considorably in dobt, s draw- jug mrgo Louses overy evening, It will con- tinue unhl the evoniug of next Baturday, Nov, 28, Ail disposed to nid tho charity suould avail thomsolves of the romaining nighta, The body of sn unknown man was found on tho doorston of No. 887 Tudinna_ avenuto, t 7:40 o'clack yosterday morning, Irom tho fact_that iy dinner-pall, containing* food, was found be- sida biw, 1t 19 supposod thiat Lo boenwe suddeuty itl while on hig way to work, and luid down to dio. In bis pockes wae found $05. 1o s man obout 45 years old, and dressod in a dark coat, light veat, brawn pants, stripped ebirt and blaci stockings. 1o waa ovidently o paintor by trado, iso Clty Ssvinge Bank and branchies, now lo- catod on tho Wost tide, havingineieaned m busls noas boyoud thoe eapncity of thoir prosent accom- modations, will shortly be moved 10 the southe wont cornor of Fifth avenuo and Washington strogt, whero they liuve takon the firal floor of tho Wushington Dlovk, 1t ia wnderstood thak somo strong capitalists, both loen! and outsido, huve takon hold of thosa banks, and will pay up all subseribod caplisl at onco, theroby muking the invtitntion a stroug ono, Somothing should bo done, and_that qulckly, to provido (reo lndflnuvhmmnulu the thres diviae ons of the aity, Lhe applicutions for ludgings at tho polico statione aio vory nuumorons ul pros ent, and us the olicors 1 chargo are not allowenl to roveiva any, much distross ensuey, and an in- contlve to erimo is glven, Mon and womon and Doys and girls whom adverso fortuno has cast tomporarily on tho sfreots aro compolicd to Tho old Vulon Btroot Btatlon in now unocoupled, and it should To fittod at onco as 8 lodgivg-hotigo. 'Tho pros- onco of wintor and its nccompanylng distiocusos d?“fiaml that somo atopa should be takeu forth- with, FIRE-PROOF PAINT, Dr. It, M. Plpor, chomiat, connocted with the U. S. P. 0. Company, No, 13 South Canal ntroot, yentormnf gave an oxhibilion of the non-lgnit- ablo quality imparted to wood by the uso of n palot which lis baa compounded. Tho ex- bibitlon took placa in the Court-House yard in the proronce of sovaral architocts, insuranco mon, and city oMolals, A 4-foob squaro scctlon of shingle-roofing, covored with tbo paint, wns subjoctod to & two-hours' test by flro, and the rosnlt was thot wiilo tho shinglas woro moroly chatred, the boards benoath wors untonchod. ALD YOI SMITH COUNTY, KANBAS. At n meoting bold in the ofico of L. 0. Cone, Nov, 11, of tho friends and acquaintances of IR. . Smith, n delogato from Swith Connty, Knne s, Lo moticit ald for tho auflorers thoro~ from tho grasshoppor dosolntion, tho following gou- tlemon wore elocted, and havoe accapted, an o Jonrd of Co-oporatota for tho City of Chivago and vicinity in tholr bohalf: 1. F. Allen, Presldent Cook County Natlonal Bank, Troas- uror; J. Q, A. Boan, Goneral Frelght Agent, Clicigo, Burlington & Quinoy ~ Railrond W. Busbnell, President Cily National Daul Ex-Liout.-Gov. William Bross, Curcaao ‘Tni- nuNe 3 A, N. Carpontor. commiesion merchant, 101 South Wator stroot ; L. D, Courtright, Vice- Prosidont National Lito Insurance Company ; J. W. Ehrmon, droggist, 387 State stroel; T, L. ¥orrout, 'Hide and Lonthor Lsuk; E. O. QGato, Druggist, 85 Clark atroet: J. W. Good- Bpeed, &lluhlxuhur. Tmkosido Building; 0. B. Hough, Board of Trado ; A. W Holl, Becrotary and = Treasuror _Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railtond; _F. . Alitehell, Toard A. Noonsn, In- of Trnlloq‘ J. dustriad Ago; I. W. Palmer, Inter-Occan ; itires, Assistant-Postmastor; Woode o. 8 8 bury N. Taylor, Post and Mail; Joseph I, Tucker, Genoral Freight Agont Lilfnols Central Railroad ; C. L. Wilson, Cbicago Evening Jour- nal, G All moneya for tho abovo charity rocolvoed by them will be suro to reach through “their Troas- uror, B, F. Allen, ita fntended destination. Mr, ITonry O. Cono, of Chicago, Ill, is hore- by nuthorized and accreditod with power tonct for the pulorers by tho grasshopper dovastation in Smith County, Kausas, in each and overy capac- ity as dolegntod lo mo by their Aid Hocloty and county ofticials, and indorsed by our Gov- ornor to solicit, roceive, and forward from this city and vicinity such and all donations as may from a gonerous publio bo kindly offered. 1. X. Boursr, Bmith Contre, Kan, TIMON OF OHICAGO, Frequontors of West Side billiard rooms may have noticed a gloomy young man who always acgupts an offer to plag at pool—olther fiftoens ball or ~pin—billineds, auction-pitch, ouchre, dominoes, o dice, for tho drinks or tho cigars, nover loges, and invariably talkes 40-cont brandy or a 25 cont Henry Clay, ~ Ho never doos moro than tasto his liquor, throwing the remainder away, aud, aftor biting tho ond off his oigar, always puta it in his pocket, and a8 goon as Lo has reached the atreot flings it into a awilljoarrel. That young man hasa history., Leus than throo yenrs ago ho was o bappy snd light-heartod Young nian, but ho fell into the hubit of going to #aloons and Ylaymg for dvinke. Whonover ho was *gtuck,” which was frequently tho coso, hiscom- paniond did not scruplo to order whisky aud othier 15-cont drinks, whoreas he, in his chivalry, forboro to trample tpon the downfallon further than to the oxtont of & modest beor. Under o lougt courso of similar troatmant his disposition sourod avd ho became a socond Timon. Ile, however, did not 1dly eurse lis kind, but resolved to punisl it, Accordingly bo withdrow from so- clety for,uearly tvo vesys, whichithno hedovotad to leavning tho various gamoes by which tho hobitues of suloons arbitrate driuks. Ho s such a proficiont that &t pin-pool Lo can make o naturnl ovory shot; when ho takes up the cuo at tho fifteen-ball game he alwaye goulmu every ball on the table In succession. No string of billinrd markers has been invented long onough to prevent him from using it up when ho starta from ftbo Iny-off, and Mike McDouald offorod bim £100,000"a_veer to throw mounte anddeal faro for bim. When ho hod eompletod bis edu- ention bo reappearod in socioty, and whon his nondam fanntiors bosought him to play for drinks Lo grimly conseutod, and **stuck” them ono wud all —never for loss than o 25-cont cigar, Xa hoa broken thom ono after anothor, and sont thom home on foot. Whorevor poopla play for tho dvinks the avonger appoars, and whon "bo advances to tho table and suys bho “will tako a ball tnis time,” overybody who Lknows him says ho guesscs ho won't play any moro. lo never smolos nor drinke "his win- niugs, and afror cach gamo ho makios an eutry of tho amount in » memorandum-book, Ho noveris_known_ to smilo, in_any gono of the word, Buch ig tho history of Timon of Chicago. e THE CITY-HALL. Mr. Aloxsnder Sullivan, tho gonial Sooretary of the Board of Public Works, yesterday loft towa Ior a tour in tho Eust, During his sbeence, his place will b filled by Mr, D. 8. Mead, the geutlomanly assistant. . In a fowdsys Gen. Shaler will oocupy bis privato offico, which is now in process of con- atruotion in ono cornor of the Fire-Marsials oflice. 1lo proposes to mako all Lis conferouces steiotly privato and coufdontisl. =This aftornoon thers will be experimonts fn blasting with dynamite, on the walls of soveral charches on Wabaeh avenuo, which woro burned by tho July fire. Tho exporiments will b made under the imwediato diroction of Fire-Msrshal Benner. Aud pow Ald. Whito i3 oxceedingly wrathy, for ho says that no biamo cun attach to his fame for stayiog away lJagt Saturday from the rout of tho Judiciary Commitioo. As his poetry in uot of very good qunlity, ho adds In proso that Lo never will attond a Council committoe whioh meels in any othor place than tho committes- rooms in the Cily-IIal. Will Ald. Richardson retaliato 7 A movement Is on foot among Mayor Colvin’s friends to procura thoe shiny greenbucks neces- #nry for tho purchase of o suitablo prosont for 1Iis Honor ou the occasion of his first aunivor- sary ue o city oflicial. Jonkins suggoests that it ba & flna zold chronometor sa that ke may accu- ratoly timo tho number of visits enct ity ofticial maisos to the saloons acrosd the way. Anordiuanco providing for tho nso of Lho Ex- position building s & railrond dopot by the Batti- moto & Ohlo Railroad was yostorday banded to Judgo Dickoy for au_opinion as-to s logality, Tho Judgo raferrad 1t Lo tho Dord of trublis Works, a8 ho thought it camo dwrectly within their provinoe, 1t will moot with cousidorablo objection for tho reason that tho ownors of tho Dutlding will roceive ront Irom tho railivay, and the city in the firet placo granted thom tho uso of the grouad on whnch_tho bulding wiands for only s limited spaco of timo. Ofiicor John Moynihan, who loft his beat on tho South Nide, and, whila druuk, wandered across Adams streot bridge to o saloon near Canal sbiect, where, it is said, Lo helped Limsolf to cigara and drinks wilhaut tho canseut af tha propritor, yestorday appearod boforo tho Board of Palica to answer charges of drunkenmoss, in- abtontion to duty, and conduct unbecoming an officor. Ho pleadod guilty of tho chargos, and offorad to rosign. He snid thore was no donbt of his being drunk, but Lo denics having taken anyihung from tho Anloon, claiming that the job has been *putup” on him out of apite, On recommeondation of tho-Board, ho resigned under ehargos, Oflcor Philip Carlin, who was arrestud gomo time ago on charyes o baving weolen o ring, and was shortly aftorwards boun over to the Crimioal Court, has forfeitod hia bajl by lenviug town., Cousequontly the osse poud- ing beforo tho Board wus yostorday takon up and ho was discharged from the forco, Several other ofiicors wore also arraigned bofors the Toard, butthe chargos wero so Hght that no pounities wore inflictod. Tho Donrd of Police, tho New York Firs Un. dorwrilors, ond a Commiittos of tho Citizons' As- sacintion yustordny morning met Informnily in the Viro-Marshal's ofiico, ~ Tho mooting Wwna designed for tho purpose of giving the visltors au opportunity to learn as much oy possiblo nbout’ thoe Dopartment. Marshal Donner anewarad all the Qquostions roforring to tho dopartmont, and Mr. Chaudlor anInIImd tho fire-nlarm tolograpls tve- tom. ‘I'ho visitors oxprosued no opinion of tugir own, and, by their netions, woro evidontly bent on futhngumnch information as possible, Dur- ng tho mooting Commissionar Rouo toolk tha Citizons' Association to taak for attompting to ouyt his frioud and playmate, Comminsionor Ayars, Tio becumo gulzu oxcited, uod aftor ro- elting tho mouy good qualilications of Mr. Ayars, hio Jeaturod Mr, Loitor and Mr. MaoVasgh for noarly Iinlf an liour on the usolossnoss of teylug to frighton any person with n Citizony' Associn tlon bugaboo., Complotely oxhaustnd, Lo ox- olalmods **Ob, Murlk, you pitch into them awinle now, I'm tived out: I'm rolied up; I'm a (Iypsum nuunmy,” Ho gaying he coilapsed, nnd 4lie visitors doparted, Ty ANNOTNCENMENTS, A menting of tha * Woman's Eduoational and Tudustrial Aid Bocloty” will Do kold Tucuday ag- tornoon at 2 o'olook at Room 40 MoCormiok Dlock, Mies Minnle Swayze loctnroa this evoning In tho Mothodiat Church Blook on “Hatred and Hators.” ‘Tho weokly mesting of the Good Samaritans will bo Liold at alf-pant 2 to-dng, ot Room 4, No. 51 LaBalla steeot, Raliof Building. Tho flrat soalablo of St. John's Protestant Eptucopal Ghurel, Uniow Park, will ba hold st tho chitrch thia ovaning, Al membora of tho congregatlon aro cordially fuvited to attend. Tho Unlon Thanksgiving sorvices of the Grace Metbodiat, Now Ellg\hn.g,un,;ul Tourth Prosby- torinn Churchies will o hold at tho Now En- piand Chuveh, instoad of tho Fourth Presby- terinn, To-dny and to-morrow witl be the lak t- tunitios, aforded. To% endoving o cxomlont l{‘lmcl.i“l Hél‘\’flfl bY thnb"}fi'émn sfbllm Chureh of ho Lloly Communion ol oand 53 Clal Bliorman 1louso bulldiog. T strucly All women Interested in tho hoalth and bnppi- ness of the prosent and fulure goneratinna shanld not fall ‘to hoar Mrs, Dr. Chaid's lecture this afternoon aé half-past 2 at the Chicago Athonoum, No. 118 Madison stract. ———— PERSONAL. John Dillon and his family aro st tho Central Hotal, - Tho Hon. Robort Ialsey is st the Grand Tacifio. Tho Hon, Stophen A, Hurlbut, 3. 0., isat the Palmer Houso, . 2 Judgo Bamuel J. Anthony, of Indians, is & gueat at Bkinner's otel, Mr. ¥. Joromo Inloes, Jr., of tho Independ- ent, Nichmond, Ina,, is 10 tho cfty. The Hon, W. L. Stuart, of Logansport, is stopping for a fow days at the Palmor House. Tho Hon, J. W. Bouthworth, Illinols Btate Ponitontinry Commisstoner, {a at Siunnor’s Hotol. rs, Abrabam Lincoln passed through Chattn- noogs, Toun., aday or twosinco, en route to Ylorids, whero sho will romuiu through tho wintor, Br. Willlam W. Btarr, of Boston, ia sald to have exccutod s remurkablo life-liko portrait bust of the Rov. Roberi Collyer, He had noever Eeon his gubject, bub took his model from a photograph, Dr. Mitchall, of the Chicago Baptist Theo- logical Seminaty, rocoived n tolegram day boforo yeutarday from §t. Louis, snnounging the denth ot Dr. R. E. Pattison, formarly_Vico-Prosident of thio Univarsity of Chicago. Ha left Chicago womn time ago, and failed stesdily evor after his dopartuo, ; TOTEL ARNIVALS, Palmer House—E. M. Pratt, London, Ont.; E. M. Batos, Springtiold ; W, B. Dunbar, Whoot- ing; Col. E. D. Baker, U. 8. A.; Jamca John- gon, Cairo; A. D, Robb, Lafayotto, Ind. o . . @rand Pacifio—S. G. Williams, Jancevillo; N. 8. Elisworth, Btockton 3 E, W, Bponcor, Brook- Iyn: Loyd 6. arsi, St. Louis; W, V. Ros- siter, Now York; Jamos Plorpont, Michigan R. 8. Tilworth, Btookton, Cal.; Dr. 8. 0. Ca~ baona, St. Louts; Col. Jobb G. Bcott, 8t Logis 8. Clapp, Jr., Boston ; Israol Willlams, Dotroit ; J. 3L. Hawes, Whitowator, Wis. ; W. Haynor, Now- ort ; J. 3L, Muallor, Cincinnnti ; J. Cuminings, Pexau ; A, B. Clork, Evapston. '+ . _Tre- niond Zlouse—C, O. Converso, Erio; Joun War- ra, Bt, Paul ; Jobn Kildechouso, Buffalo; David MeWilllams, Dotroit; R. G. Hivden, England ; G. M. Ramedoll, Dotrott; G. W. Davia, Roches- tor ; G. Haydon' Day, Bonnington, Ve '« . . Skinner's Jotel—1ho Ion. L. G. Magon, Muslo- gon: . B. Gross, Littlo Rock ; F. W. Wolkoo, 8¢, Louls ; M, V. Matleson, ilwaukeo; Georgo Boyeo, Detroit ; Jamea R, Hill, Madison ;_snd the Hon, A, Vandeboyek, M. C. elect, New York. ¢ Hdond of the Procoshun.” Josh Dlftings know his man when ho wrate tho fol- lowing 3 “ DEDICASIION, 3 admirsshun for a man who places himaelf at tho head of tho proceshun in hiz liue, and aliwus stays thare, induces o to dedikata this Alimin ax to Bald- win tho Clothier, of New-York.—Josh Lillings.” On Saturday, Nov. 14, the famous corner Camal streot and Broadway, Now York, and tho equally well- Xnown corner Bmith and Fulton strocls, Brooklyn, could bardly hold the customers. Tho two stores ro- celyed & patronage amounting to over$22,000 for cloth- ing sold at rotall to the consumor, Auy one making himaclf aoquninted with tho rules which govorn thean two Lousca will, eanily dotormine why Laldwin stauds at tho © boad of tho Procexsun;" and should further toatimony bo roquisito, » glanco nt thio onormous atock of tho best style garments, rotuiling ab lowest prices, et il tho question b cace, Aflar Daldwis, i yotl please, P o The End of the World, Bince the Millerites rocelved thoir quictus by the fallure of thelr predictlons concerning tha grand w5inding up of creation, thero haa not been much talk about the end of the world, though tho excitement to obtaln tickets for tho next and Last Grand Concert of the Publio Library of Kentucky creates s mich stix au if the end of tlie world and the milienium wero io- deed about approacking. For full {uformation’ apply to J. R, Watts & Co., Room 47 Metropolitau Dlock, coruer Randoiph an ZLaSalle streots, 3 Ulster Ovorconts, Juat exaetly the thing for this cold weather, A.J Nutting, tho C. 0, D, clothier, {s showing a nico line of the favorito garments, snd 15 offering an unoqualed stock of seasounblo bualncss sults sud overcoats for uths, hoys, and children, at popular prices i and 160 Bloto proct, T SOTer Brieeh ‘! Our Stove Store. . TRuseoll, No, 144 West Madison stroet, fs solling now aud second-haud stoves at greatly reduced prices. If you want a stove, don't Luy beforo visiting his estab- lsiment, Old stoves taken in exchange, Open avenings, —_—— Teed's Templo of Music, Fine rovewood plauos, prices 30U to £100; terms, 850 cash, balauce $25 per month, Splendid organs Wwith wix slops for $135; terms, $5 caan, balance on monthly paymeuts, BIRTHS, DD—On Nov. 2%, Jusophiuo, wifo of Obarlos M. Jiadd, of & 20w, bt MARRIAGES, VEAZELL WIHITE. :Saturday evoniog, Nav. 3, al rido's couel, Ars. Grangor Suilf, 4, Chisagny. o fiow, LG . Yeazell and Miss Nollio 2 Ly pringiicld, O, No oards, WOLFF~S0H K EIBER—At theresidonce of tho bride's Bt e S, Bl Siags 'Ly the Jiov. Gu nbroviity Mr. Wolit wact Ablss 1a(to,old0st ARagor of Joni Sonmaibors o, i~ Bt ', Mo, 3 plu:w%c'm}y?wn , Mo, and Bacramento, Cal., papers e DEATHS, TRAND ~At bl rostlonos, No. 310 Glyhoura-pi Sanday, o, 58 4! leney'tL raod, AR oo ut B el okl 3 nipata, 7ot i0" Ulaciiand Comotory on Woduasdar, Nor. 2 D64 . e BATETT-On Sunday avening, Nov. 3, of P R A R i et “yomas D, Barratt, and slstor of Sonstor Milos Kehoo, Lanoeat will fako piaco from hor Tata rosidnnos., No. 131 16 o'clook, I)s ‘West Tsylor-at., on Wodtesday morning, chrriaes to Usirary. Feloudsor tho filly aro tarfio X FERGUS—Nov, 23, st hia. resldance, 184 Pelng-st., Ofaice Gaivurt Fors, of Brain 1ovors Rt Fl3a of tho tamily favitod. FLEMING—Nov, 2, at his rosidenco, 108 Emiogat, urones Ileming, agod 73 yoars, Tinocal Nov, 35, ‘st 10 o'ilaoky to_the Qburel of tha Hholy Vamily, thiotico by cars ta Ualvary Caniorors. tho resldongoof Kiucado, 66 Nowberry-av., Mri Mary Gronnan, lu th s your of hor ago, Finorat an Wrodagsdas, o 23y ab 10 alock, by cat- singos to Catvary, - Felonds aro Savilod to aitend wikou {further natico, Lt INER—Sundng, Nov. 22, with 1 £ of 1) yougont oulld of J° 8. aad Lesla Lize! . + Muilinor, aged 11 years, 3 months, 13 it uun’:{"l‘n:‘n’&l.uilanfi oy south of -l ; Nov 23, at '8 Golook. 3rionid of Ao fathily am vitods T LHOMPSON~Nov, 13, Auna 1., wife of HiramJ. THiNGaRtin Nosohill by enrringes from the rosidonce oratin Toso » roaldo o T oinendz, Dotk inat., 4130 185 Bouth Jelfemon:st, p. m, Tho frlends of tho deceased aro lovited. SPEOIAL NOTIGES, For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTIIING SYRUP has beon used or olyiliren with nover-fafling succors, Lt ocroots acid~ ity of tha stowach, relioves wind colic, regulatos tho bow- ols, ouros dysontory sud dlarrhea, whothor rlsiog from testhing o othur sauzes, An old and wallteled rontedy, For all Purposes of o Family Liniment, THE HOUSRIOLD PANAGEA will bo found fnvalun. blo, Tonodinie relief will follow its use inall ousew of iy i1 1o slcmacn, howels, OF altlo} Fhonmatlsin, colio, prulis, uudd bfulios_Lor loiornal andaxtoraal use, Children Often Look Pale and Sick From un othor onuso than having warms fn tho stomauh, BUOWNS VERMIFUGHE COMEITS will dostroy war withaut injucy to tho oltld, bolug vorfoouy WinTE trov from sl ooloriug or othor lujurlous Ingrodionts e liy usod in wort proparations, Sold by ull druggluw, 3 oontya box, Herzog, Naw York. + . + Sherman Houss—Walter | MORSE'S LUXURENE, TORSE'S LUXURENE roR THYE IJATIL. A new sod porfoot Deodatis~d Gaconnut Ol Compaund, havlng NO FQUAL IN ELi- GANUR rondurlng tho Maiz soft and glossy; promotea ita growth and beauty, and romovos Dandealf, NA- TURK'S GREATRST AND BEST NUTRITIVE TIATR DRESSING. Holliatsight, Prioo, S0conts, Whola: LVENSON & RRID, Bold bl Sepnua o Dl = CATARRH CURS, TOWNES UNIVERSAL Catarrh CT R A maost wondacfal and_ effeotual romedy. For eala by SlWholgale A RO, STEVENSON & D, Gonoenl Axtnta, By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabash-av. GREAT DOUBLR SALR!! Dry-Goods, Clothing, Furs, Hats, Caps, Purmishing Goods, &e. Tho finost anotlon sal Taaidaz, Nov: S, Commumoint o Boos ot o €4 Groat invoica of Dry-Goods, Ploco Goads, Notfons, Hoslory, Linoas, Undorwoar, Lacas, Putfings, Whils Goodls, 0t ndios and Miscer® o full lina of Kult Goods Fcs, fasoy-trimimod Havs, Afinielal Fosore ratpors, Gluvor, IAII:I.:GI' hl:fl’n(lnhl‘, ota; 200 lula l\" chlofe: atio feney tata Cale ufls, snd [ e vt Godt B AR o W Blankete, {forso. Blankots, ste: > 00" ericté Whits Woal TadaT 1 ta tho 3bovo, we kel offor Custom-Made Clothing ds ot rocclved In tmo for aal " {j o Yo’ wohs in s, B nanin e and olion Overcoats, Dross and Lusincss Coats, Teniry Alai, salo_of Shirting T " nm, Joans, Gotionadon Siners, ey Ohoviots, Glagk st ”C;ARPETS. Jsunl salo of Tngrain, Cottago, aud Vanotian Carpets, and an extra attraotivn in - Wi G Wiehiwa iy D;rtlr!:klnl éug:;{m'f"l 1":"‘:‘“"“"' w ok ‘clock, - Catatogiies roady A ke QOB tondsy. T EXTRAI o stiall slso noll on TURSDAY, NOV. 24, the st i han {ail 0 gnmmen i o m husinoss, consistlsy 4 Engih B b IFolt Slzirts. GFO. P. GORR & CO., 633nd 10 Wabash.av, D0 Y00 WANT 10 S Boots, Stioes & Rubbers Evor shown at sn Auction Ssle P Catsioguo Sale T WHSRERB A R e 26 0% o 8. ELEGANT LINE OF FINE GO0DS FOR HOLIDAY TRADE, GEO. P.GORE & CO,, 385 70 Wabay By ELISON, POMEROY & CO Great Bankrupt Sale AT ATUTCTIOIN, $10,000 VORTH OF JEWELRY, Tuesday Morning, Nov. 24, At10s.m. snd 2p.m,, at our Btores, 84 and 8 Rane dolph-st, Amarican and Swiss Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Plated Ladics' Sots, Ladios' Opora, Leouting, and Yong Neck Ghains, Gonts' Vet Oliaine, & full lino of Ginmie' Studs, Elaove Buttons, Ladics' Pins, Drops, aud Cull Buttons, Ladies’ and Gents! Amotbyst, Topaz, Gar- net, aud Gold Xiugs, &e., &6., &0, 'Ihn attentlon of tia tradols nvitod, ‘1o wholo tock fnuat o olosod. KLISON, POMEROY & GO., Auctionoars, Bale Special Closing OF BEAUTIFOL TRENGH BRONEE, Marble Figures, Vases, &o, Mossrs. PANDOLFINIA & CO., tnolosn partacrship, ‘will mako Specin Atiction balo On Friday Afternoon, Nov. 27, at & oblock, AT TIE SPACIOUS STORE, NO. 180 STATE-ST. Trenoh Brouzen, Marhla Figures, Alsbaster Statuars, Grons, Vascs, Uine, .lfl‘v:mt iy Closis, 5o all eutifo calg, Tmorted anly b Sl o deslin R EU.HI.H&);I“IC 0, By WIL A, BUTTERS & G0, AT SALESEOAUIBJI?.‘LE?E_-I‘ S.{IADISDN‘ST. 800 LOTS LE] Sh.\ND CLOTHIN{ EAVERS, LN i« ot G, HOO B v F{ZO\T“ QYS! GLOVk: DES, AND HALS, 't OCLOUK. L, ioun wans, NE WARI) ) Gl WHITE STONE, O RUGKINGIAS L Giassi ; HARDWA ARE, 2 LF OUTLEKY, S LATED WARR, BTO, A eI SIOUNING AT b O'OLOCK. 1L STOCK OF DESIRABLE HARDWARE, Pocket, Tablo Cutl?(ry, Bte., x&!&l}‘fisun’, Nov. 25, fl'!r‘ i flfi" 'h’}'il‘é)a ‘%fi‘b\"nhdl- ILLIANIS & it Mutdizon-st, o » ROCIWIL i and ONTUESDAY, AT 10 A. M., SPROIAL SALE OF PABLOR, C0J%, AND OFFICE STOVES, o Puctablo Vurnnco, AL o'alook, an tnvolco Abp sl D Torks, Tablo, Do-vrity H s Tuttor Dishos, olo.® Alsn, it 1350, A A e ey Gray biano. Iuyora will take wotlee, e B ypo t0 bo sold Wiilioul Fosurves ~Wednosday, Nov. 25, ot 0:30 o’clook, HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, iption, to ho sald it nmerve, At i :.l\'l tho On Tuesdoay, Nov. =2 At 10, m, and 256 Do e 81 MADISON-ST., opp, Vi fokior's Theatro, PAWNBROKER'S SALE OF' UNREDERMED PLEDGES, "We shall soll for aggount A, GOLDSMID all tho Unrodeomed Pledged to dafo, conmate fng of Fine Diamond Pluy and MHingy, Gowd and Bilvor Watohos, Gold \Wetoh Cluius, Bolid Silver and Platod Waro, Rovolvors, Opora Giaasos, Furs, Volvet Uloaks, &a., &0, Salo tor oash, wlfi\g\nh Tosorvo, ,. 61 Madl By JAS, I, MeNAMARA & CO. a7 tan Washingion-at, OPHNING TRADI BALH O BOOTS &SHOES, UIRDAY MORNING, Nov. 3 a19% orolosk, s will m'lu.lfi\'xfin:fnnu st iy Uosirabla stook of B0 Casas s Vb rhacEve, Buouaud PG S1 BENAIARA. & 00, Avot'es, Auot oy 00rs, st