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STURGES, He Too Takes Refuge In the Courts, And Obtains ‘an Injuncilon on Counting the Voles, Thereby Saving HMimsclf from Expulsion. He Says Ho Was Driven to It by i Unfair Treatment. Substance of His Bill for Relief. § : His Last Corner Compels Murry Nel- son & Co. to Resort to the Courta. ¢ They Atk the Cook Connly National fo Make Good Their Losses, i Test Case .on Margin De- posits. SBTURGES ON CHANGE. Willlam N. Bturges, bettor known ns “Eing Jacl,"” has again evceoeded in bringing himsolf prominontly bofors the publie. o is nover satiefed with dolng things by haives, and must 878 6hino as & sonsationalist, His oxploit of yoslordny was somowhat alkin to the Third Na- poloon’s coup d'otat. He took tho Board of Trade by storm, silencod its battories, and shut up its’ ballot-box, all by tho simplo procces of obtaloiog. * . : A A YWRIT OF INJUNCTION from Judge Willlams, of the Circult Court. The document was gorved upon Mr, T. T. Gurnoy, ohiot of tho tollors, at 8 o'clock yestorday aftor- noon, snd was simnitancousty servod on Prosi- dent Haw, Sccrotary Randolph, Vico-Presidents Priestly aod Bonsley, and the various membors of tho Board of Dircotors. It read, in subatanco, as follows % . '\ 3 s araons STt 1SS Ak 300 ar conpbming spi o fedorating with othors to injuro said complainant, touching mattora seb forth in” said bill, and that your equity sull’ good "candclence, and the Hon, Willime, one_ of tho Judgesof sald Court, having ‘urder his baud indorsed upon said bl au ordor that a writ of injunction fesue out of asid Court, according {o tho prayer of the Lill, we, therefore, In considerse tion theroof and the partioular matters in eald bill sot forth, do strictly command you, the. saidBoard and persona mentloned, and each 'and every of you, tht yon do sbolutely dostst and refraln from capelling or taling further action towsrds expelling complainat from the Doard of Tradoof the City of Ohirago, snd xlso from proventing complainant from ~ing upon or into the rooma or bulldings used by said joard in said City of Obicago. v «Accompanying the document was the following - * QIANOERY 8UMMONS,” firected by the Pooplo of . the Stato to tho samo vfflcara : ! % We command ?ou that yon summon the Dosrd of Trade of the Cify of Ohicago, George 3L, How, Presi dent; Charlos Bandolph, Becrotary; atc., i they shall be found in your county, to bo apd appear beforo tho Circult Courd of Gook Gonty on the fisel dsy of the noxt term thereof, to be hoiden at tho Courl-House in Chicago, in sufd Cook Qounty, on ts third Monday of Decomber, to answer unto W, N, Sturges, Thae documont ia signed by Jacob Gross, Clorlk of tue Circuit, Court, At 8 d'clacle yosterday sftornoon, fust ‘when tho Board was at the huxi;ht of voting_by ballot on tho question of expoliing * King Jack," that porsonage tapped tho chiof Tcller, Mr. T, Tv Gur- ney, on tho shoulder and anid bo wished to Beo him for s moment outside the kall, Mir. Gurney, not euspecting anything, followed Mr.” Bturges into the entridor, when a Shorifl's oficor suddon~ 1y stepped forward and road the foregolng doou- ments at bim, biddiog him, undor pevalty, to SEAL UP TUE DALLOT-BOX, and beforo taking any moro voten, r. Gurnoy was rachor thundoratruck, and re- turned to-the bLall with the intelligence. By that time 037 ballots bad boen cast, out of & to- tal of more than 1,500 votes, and it was proity. generally suspected that the fato of Mr, Slurges would be that of Baxter, Lyon, and other mom- bors who forfeited their privileges under charges of mercouttlo irrogularities. **Jack™ himsolf was confidont of this, and, soeing that all other hopo was gono, he, by advics of his lawyors, bad recouras to the above, oremptory method of jottling the busingss. The news of his darivg stratogy produced profound sonsstion in ‘the ball of 'tho Bonrd. There was terriflo uproar tor soveral minutes, nobody belngable to catch + eiuglo evllable uttered by anybody elso, but tt %38 ovident that Mr. Bturgos' “coursa had ihaoged many of his former friends and support- ¥ra into bitter enomics. DIr. Gurnoy refused to tecoive any more votea after the injunction was 1erved, but took the names of thoso who desired Jovoto, and bow thoy wished to volo, in tho togistry book, which, 1n_addition to tho ballop- Yox, was duly sealed and red-taped, befors: tho )5e8 of tho Sheriff's ofilcer, whon 4 o'clock, the sour previously announced for the cloalng of the solls, had arrived, Tho box and books, 8o sos ‘uced, were then placod in the hunda of Mr. Dharles Randolph, Bocsetary of the Board, for fo keoping. A LITTLE TALK, ? A TamuNg roportor- encouotered Alr, Sturges o the offico of tho Seccretary whilo tho scaling process was boing exccuted.. The following tall tosulted ; v g R.—Ar, Bturges, on.what ground did you ob- \aiu this {njunctian ? Mr, Btuiges—On tho ground that I waa not wlowed fair playin tho mooting ot yestorday, \ls0, on tho ground of projudice aud geueral un- fairness, . = S R.—What do you moan by unfairness ? Mr. Btmges—Thoy allowed people to voto-fo- Iay who had no right to do 8o, -~ T'hore, " for jn- 4unce, wag Jobn D. Lyon. Ho had no moro cight o vole thoro than you have. i 3.—Ia thatall the unfairness you lisvo to com- Main of ? i Mr. Sturges—Oh, 0o ; I havo to complain that George M, How, Presidont of the Board of [rade, refused me permission to Bpomk for iftoen minutes in exolapation of my eide of tha se before the Board this morning, ~ Ho said ko 10uld not think of allowing mo that privilego, 1 axpostulated with him, but in vain. 1.—Did you not have a chance to make your Itatowont youtorday if you so desired 2 Mr. Bturges—No; I ias choked down, snd so wore my frionds, Thers wag no fair play mn the wliole business, This action {akea tho mattor wnto the courts, whoro a man * will Lave a cer- cinty of bolng hoard, If I had thought the Board dlsposed to do mo justice, I should not bhave apposlod to tho courts, . The roporter noxt bad & talk with BT, GEOROZ M. LOW, Prosidnt of the Board. 2 * Re—2Ir. Btunages suys, Ar, Iow, that yon ro- tused him pormission to stato kil casg “befora the Board this morning. : Mr, How-—~Yos, bocauso it would be irrogalar. He liad a chance to make Lis atatemont whon tho charges wera read vostordny. Ilokad every thance to argue his side of thocase wore ho K0 dispomnod. We adjourned tovote by ballot on 1o chargos anlnut bim, and could not opon the sse up agaln this morning. Mr, Biurges did tomo into my office, and asked leavs to addresy ihe Board for fifteon minutes, which I rofused. 1 uq‘mlnlnd as tollers the mllowhy; gontlemon: I, 1. Gurney, W. L. Blackman, J, 0. Wiawoll, A, E, Olarke,” A, M, Bounott, A. 0, Thomos, Mr. Murison (one of tho Board of Dircotors)—I don't soe why the courts must atep in and fntor- tere with our logitimato sotion, 1f we have not ob rulos that wo can work under witbout can- ot with the law, why not frame new ones? Mr, How—The poiwer of the courts is almoat unlimitod in matters of thiu kind, and, of courso, we must submit, Reporier—In It your intentlon to obey the chancery summons without taking furthor ac- \on in the matter? v M. Bocrotary Randolph~The Board will take Immedinte ateps towardy TAVING TIIE INJUNCTIOR DISSOLVED, 30 that the voles may be proporly countod, The courts aro opon o us a4 well as ‘to My, bturgos, Araund the hall audon tho * Opon Boatd ™ ibo commonts were loud mud vanous, Bowe dénounoed ** King Jaok ¥ 1n nnmoasurad torms, whils others Iaudod him to the skics oa a vory emart fellow, who knew how to avail bimsclf of evory point that could tend toward his commor- cial salvation, ‘The gonoral improssion Appoarad to bo thay the voto for his expulalon would have boou very heavy, somothing which Mr, Bturgbs managed to Decoida awara ol very enrly la tho day. —_——— STURGES IN COURT. W. N. Sturgos, apparently not fosling confle dent that ho would havo s sullloient number of frlenda to prevant his expulsion fiom the Board of Trade, attampted to make up tho doflolonoy by appealing to & Ootrt of Chancory and obtain llllg an injusetion againet tho oxpocted oxpul- slon, . A NILL which was liled fn tho Oiroult Court yesterday sotu ont thit ho bocame a momber of the Board of Trado in 187000 the paymont of $100, Sturgos thon, takes tho troublo to give o historical sketch of the Donrd alnco its’ organization and belofly enumoratos ite powors, givoa a list of tho officors, and ¢ho mode in which complaints against membors shall be preferred, and how mombors may bo expolied: Tho complainaat ithon statos that in Oatobor last 0. O. Culvor and juivonty-four othors, propared ‘cortnln charges ‘ngalnat him 5 FOR THE PURFOSE OF NAVING HIM EXPELLED. The Board ‘of Directors Loard ovidence until tho 1st of Novembor, whon thoy announced tho testimony clorod, and abandoned tho charges, Nov. 5, tho Dircotors aubmitiod to the full Board other charges, and rocommonded complainnnt's expulaion, aa he charges. Bturges complaina that Lo lias had no opportunity of being heard on these last chierges; tbat tho Di yootors -linve' no power to mnke charpes {hemaolvoa; that no ovidonco has. been talen in swpport of them, snd that they are uslawful and Incquitablo, At o meoting hold Monday, complainant ale logzes tho following reaolution was offoredt Waeneas, Tho chiarges brought againet Br, Sturge ‘have not been proved, and furthor, that tho Diroctors hovo not recommended bis oxpulsinn : thorefore Resolred, That tho voto horoloforo takén to entor upan s ballo} Lomorrow bs resciudod and the caso dise miseed. 1t is claimed that o Targo part of thn mombors wore {n favor of this motion, but thattho Prosi- dont, through il . DEVENGEAND SPITE, declined to allow the voto tobo takon. Satur- ‘doy morniug auothor meeting was hold, when, Sturges claims, ho objected to the procoedivgs, but was not allowed & hoaring. 0 also claims that the mooting held to conslder tho charges preferred by Culver was illegal, aa only ton out of the thirleon Dirootors wero prosont, It is moroover allogod that the Presidont and Board aro very inimical to him, and have croated® such'a projudice against him that Lo eannot bo fairly "heard, and thas thoy proposed to expol him whethor guilty or nob; ihat there 48 - no logal complaint agaimnst him, ond_ that oxpulsion from the Dons of Trade wouid doprive him of tho means of ‘livelibood. In consideration of which ho asks for an injunction against tho officers and Di- reotors to provont them from oxpelling him or interforng with hia frow ingress or egross to the rooms of the Board. An injunction was grant- ed, under a bond for $5,00). —_——— A SUIT GROWING OUT OF BTURGES’ TRANSAOTIONS. AIUBRY NELSOX & CO. WANT TO BECOVER FROM TIHE COOK COUNTY NATIONAL. Another sult growing out of Sturgos’ corner, and promising to make somo important rovela- tions, was begun yestordsy afternoon by Murry Nelson & Co, sgainst tho Cook GCounty National Bank, Tue complainants, who state that thoy aro commission merchauts and mom- ‘bors of tho Doard of Trade, allego that, at vari. ous timea in Auguatand Soptomber last, thoy purchased from W. N. Sturges 20,000 bushels of No. 2 corn at priced ranging from 643 conts to 793¢ conta, nnd on tho 90th of Soptombor they bought 50,000 bushels at 80 conta. They slso purchiasod 5,000 bushels oats at 873 conts. in ordor to sccuro tho ealos, Bturges do- poslted, or protendod to deposit, in the Cook County National Dank, which is mnde defendant 1n the suit, 5,000 ut various times 53 marging on theso sales, At tho Bame time ho gave complnnants NOTIFICATION TIOKETS, of ono of which tho foliowing is a copy : [Ticket of Notification,] 00X COUNTY NATIONAL DANK, Onioaco, Bept. 4, 1814, }; V. N, Sturges hins deposited with thfs bank $1,600 a8 ‘margin or sccurity on contract with Murry Nelton & Co., which sum 18 payablo on tho retnrn, properly ine dorved, of & certificate lusued herowith {0 the doposit. N A, WxsT, Cashier, o, €28, Bturgos did not fnlfill his contracis by the do- ltvery of tho Septemoor Riain, as promisod, snd complainants wers compelled to buy in the- amount, thair loss thereby being $3,687,50, Thoy clatn that thoy bought at rogular ratos, and that loss was occasioned THROUGH BTURGES' DEFAULT. Thoy immediately made out an account and presonted it to swirges, who, though admittiog its corroctnoss, rofusod to. poy it. . A fow daya aftor thoy presonted their claims and tickots to tho bank, snd demanded that it shoutd 3 DELIVER TO THEXM THE NARGING which Bturges had deposited, This the bank refused to do, alleging that Sturges hnd not de- liverod to it the other cortificatos indorsed by him, which it protendoed wore jssucd Lo hum ot l\[.n somo tlme the notification tickots were ivon, s 8 Complainants also charge that the bank, in accordanco with the rules of the Board of Trade, hos filed o bond with the Di- ractors a8 sccurity for its action as de- pository of madrpius, and that by anotuer provision of tho Board, which enacts ' that, in caee of failure of tho contraoting patties to sot- tle and adjust their respectivo claims uunder the oontraot ‘Within tbroo days after its macurity, the party holding the depositsshall pay the samo or euch portions of it as niay upon the faco of thio contract appoar to be due Lo eitlior or both tho parties under tho rulvs of the Board of Trado,® . TNE DANK 18 DOUND TO PAY TUEMN such sum’ ag flgfll’"fl duo by tho face of tbelr aocount. Thoy, therefors, charge thst tho bank, or some of its privcipai, ofticors, are, and have beon, using tho funds of tho bank for tho purposo of fiupplyinfi tho_said Sturgos with sgourity, so as_to enablo Lim to carry on hig business on tho Bonrd ; that tho of- ficors aro Interested in his trades, and beve con- trolied bim in bia refussl to indorao the tiokols, Complainants chargo that Sturges 18 INHOLVENT} that a anit on-tho bond given by the baulk to the Board of T'rado wonld bo long and doubtful ; and that -thcfv have offered to in~ dewnify it if b would pni over the amount claimed, which offer bhas beon refused. Thoy also allogo that tho bank by ita action has becoine an imrmpm dopository; that by its couduct its crodit hins beon_eoriously hwpaired, and they consequently sk that it mny be compolled to Bny over the loss shown by thelr account to havo beon sustained by them {hrough Bturges' falluro to keop Lig contract. —_— Murat ¥Ialstend to tho ‘Fable=Tippers, THE CINORNATI CoNEROIAL, Nov, 18, 1674, GeNTLEMEN: You desiro wy help in the iue vestigation of # the curious and atraugo phonom- onon known ns Bpiritusllem,” T am nob curious about it, and na the condition of investigation is to go info darkenod rooma and guoss at jugglors’ tricks performed not ouly in a faint light, but to tha gound ot doloful muslc, the entertainmont is not invitiug, and 1 ehall not participate. Wo usve, 1 am told, tho entire Bonaparto family— 80 far a8 docoased-—in & upiritual bonrding-housa in thia city, but as loog a8 tuoy low me alone I do not proposo to troublo them. 1t they wilt come to miy officc and communi- eato yalunblo intelligenco I will report to you, and I will at any. timo pay Now Yorle prices for all the news thoy furnish to tho Cinclunati Come- mercial exclusivelv. 1 bavo an arrsngemont with an old friend who iu tar "boyond ses,” aud out of the roach of the tolograph, to mako himself mnnifout it ho diey, and ho finds o can travol without bis booes nod matorializo so s to houdlo ‘my inkstand. If he malios himsolf com(lortablo and divs abrond, and tolla mo of it in advauce of tho telograph, I will 1ot you know, Indeed, I wlll sond you a ¢necial telegram, Or if I got any itom of nows from the spirity that are sald to infost this world that secems to be of value to any human creature, you shall hear of it by telograph, A, Havsrean, — . ‘Thrown from tho Trl;:l‘- cial Dispateh (0 The Chicaan 4'ribune, Torane Tio Kot 23Tio Highiniug oxpross trafn south on tho Chicago & Alton Rullrond, which passos Joliet 8 11115 p, ., Wan thrown from the track, on Baturday, night at Zarloy Buiteh, 2 milos aouth of this city, The engine aud eniiro trafn jimpod & frog in the swiich,: The pununf(nru woro_thoroughly alarmod, but 10 ono was injured. ‘The passonger-conclios and sloeping-cars " wore gotton upon tho track jn a ehort time, and were moved on by another on- give. The wiecked engine still lics at tho Lot~ tom of tho ditch, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, iy NOVEMBER 25, 1874 IN MEMORIAM. Memorlal Servico for the Reve Dr. Pattison Addresses by Drs, Moss, Northrup, Osgood, Lto, Life and Character of the De- ceased, ‘The Faculty and studonta of the Daptist Thoo- Jogleal Seminary bold & momorint sorvice yostore day in the obapel of the Sominary in honor of tho memory of thoir Iato agsociate and Ltonchor, the Rev. Nobort Evorett Pattieon, D.D., who died In 8t, Louls Sunday fnst, ‘Lbo funoral ob- soquics over the romains took plrco in that city yosterday, commencing st 3 o'clock, and the memorial aorvico at the Sominary horo was be- gunat tho samo hour.” Thus, simultaucously, tho frionds of Dr, DTatlison in the two citios wore reflecting . upon lLus ex- omplary lifo and bis Ilearsing, and -offering oll the. congolation thoy could offor to his bo- rooved family. Dr. Pattison was rogardod ag an eminont man in iho Baptist donomination, and Lis doath is looked upon as n great loss. ‘Tlis is unmlatakably oxprosscd in tho addresscs made by his quondam aseocistes and frionds in tho ministry. A Tho cbapol was dovold of orpamontation of all Jinds, all that existod befors the dotormination %as como to to hold.the sorvico belng taken awny. Mourning drapery cnsbrouded the reads fup-denk, ‘fhoro wero on the platform the Rov. G. W. Nortbrup, D.D., President and Profcssor of Clnistlan Theology at tho Scminary; tho Rov. A« N. Amold, D, D., Professor of Now Testa- ment Litorature and Interprotation; tho Itev. E. 0. Mitcholl, D, D., Professor of Hebrew and: 01d Tostament Literaturo; tho Rev, Dr. Moas, Prosidout of tho Univorsity; Dr. G. 8, Bailoy, Bocrotary of tho Daptist Thoological Union § tho Rov. A, J. Frost, O, D.;j Yrofs, Mathows, Howe, and Froeman, of the Univorsity; the Rov, T. G, Thoarne, District Becrotary of tho Bantist Publication Bocicty; and othor promi- pont clorgymen and laymon of tho Baptist do- vomination, Boveral lndics wore present, The studonts ocoupled tho body of tho chapel. QESING GERVIOES, Dr. Northup opened the service by roading tno ninetioth peslm—"'Lord, Thon hast beon our dwelling-place in all gonerations.” Prayor was then mado by the Rev. A. J. Frost, after which all prosout sang the 9218t bymwn, in which occurs tho sadly oxpressivo vorse : Doath, ke an over-flowing stream, Bweepa us away; our lifu’s a dresn, Au euiply tale, s morning flower, Cut down and’ sithored it ay hour, DR NONTHRUP then addressed the sssomblago. ilo said that whou tho wtelligence of the death of Dr. Lat- tison was received, it was detormined to hold » momorial servico—io pay tho last respeets to their doparted brothor, and to glve au oxprossion of symputhy with the boreuved fauuly. I know wrobably Iess of Dr. Patilson thau any one of [i% sssoriatch, hoving nevor met. hita until ho astwunod tho Profossor’s chair in the Sewinary threo yoars ago. He would ther¢foro confine his romarks to tue improssious which Dr. Laitison’s charactor and conducs bad mado upon Lim. Asa mun thero wero fwo features ju his charactor which Jmpressed themselves upon him: vory groat personal attractivenoss aud lovelinees, making bim a ropresoutniive of moral bouuty, o Doctor was o pleatant mau o mssociuto with, snd lie did not remembar o single ocour ronco that made thoir acquaintance gugtulng but most ploassnt, Dr. Pattison {mproased oue at tho_ outsot us buiug a trustworthy man. Ono folt tuat ha could go and opou lits heurt to him without mis- trust. Ho was & man of disorotion, aud was singularly free from vanity. Dr. Norduup vover mot a man to whom he could unburdon limeelf so frooly andeo readily, and tho cope tiaence was navor botrayod, Ho was thoroughly trustworthy. Auother characterstio wue bis govuine kindness of hoart; Lo was sympathetic and tendor. As o teachor, Dr. Paltison had a very noble ooucepion of his profassion, e was 10 maro professional teachor ; bis mm was to cdueato the wholo mnan, Ho was also o most conscien- tons aud faithful teaclicr. When Lo camo to tho Hemtnary ho bad been in tho service forty- fivo yemrs, sud had always Leen nu extousive roader aud & closo thinker, Yet no mun wag mors carcful in his proparations to go before uy cuy, . Lo kept conunually rofreshing his mom- oty on the suvjeots, aud thus thero was ever a freshnesy in hig style. o bad, indeed, a noble ides of bis position as o teacher, and ho was most conscicntious in discharging tho duties that do- volved upua lum, a Clristian man, Lo was spiritusl in his structuro. Ho bad amind naturally in sympathy with, and & souse of, diyme punty, snd be could not bo brought to thtok of anythutg thut was not high- minded and onnoblivg. Iia bad snother char- actor; a child-iko simplicity 1 approaching God. * Hia prayors were as conversations, devoid of ull formality aud circumlocution, and un- maiked by avy attomnt to muke un unpreseion upou others, Ilis prayeta woro simple appeals to Gud, breathing aifuction for his Fathor, ks emwncucu distinguished bun more than auything elso. Ilo waa not great iu one direc- tion; ho was a symwetrical wau, well aud .oveuly - baluncod, 5omo mon Wore great in their zeal for. Chuistisuity; oth- ers in other respocts, UDut "lo was many-sided, had oxcellonty judgment; was n wan’ of fuith, of tendoruess, of largo reading, aod practical wisdom,—a woll-bulancod mun, 1lo was' inflexible ns 1egarded prvciples, Lis whole life ought :0 havo a rulutary eect on tho students, It hud lert & sweet smpression ou the insiisution, whers bis memory should over Lo rovorod, DR, 3088 8eid that ho had known Dr. Paltison for four- toen yewrs, Ite recoguized iv bum ao ability m. a pre-ominon: degreo to undoerstuud young imen, sud without tho slightost of- fort jo would gain their sympathios, Ho wau Moderator of "tuo Council at tho ‘timo of bis (Dr. doss") ordination, aud 8o strong was tho 1mpression made upon bim by the sctious of Dr, Paitison thet ho oould, as ho stood on tho plate form, almost faol tho pressure of bis haund., It was o plensant thing for him to think to-duy that the two friends who wolcomod him to Uhicaga waro aftorward associated with bim in what 0 rogarded as bis first entry into publio_service, When restaing in Massachusotts, Dr, Moss foll glok; ho was then a student; Dr. Vattlson visited him one dsy, and asked bim if ho would liko to take a rido. On tho ride Dr. Pattieon gave bim a history of Lts lifo, with & voiu of thoughtfulnoss and sorl- ousncss, yot far from suduoss, He quiokened bis boort, 1lo eaid, ns thoy rode over tho hills, *1 waut you to have a conflding epirit, & -spluit of confidenca in God.” In just that kind of sywpathy for tho young moea he bad a poculiar Joy. He enjoyed to give advice ; the action way tho spontaucous cutcome of his heart, and not porfurmod s a duty, and whoover had inter- cfl[ll"l!lfl with him, to tkat one he imparted his opitit, Thore was a bresdth, s liberality, in his sympa- thy, 80 that bis desire to do good was not Tuuftod ; it was oxtended whorovor ho saw tho opportunity. .%o = young artist he givo such encouragoment as roused him toa high and ennobling idon of his profossion, aud the young man was now in Italy with ovory prospect of varving hug way to fawma, Dr, Moss ouded by praying that God would grant that tho lesson of Dr, Puttison's lifowill bo approcistod. DIi. ARNOLD, In reciting his rocolloctions of the docoased, sald Dr. Pattison was intimatoly connected with bl (tho speaker's) life. Ho \aa baptized by him, aud receivod communion for the first thne at bis houds, Tha flrat uuggestion made to hiw os_to s missionary Ifo was mado by Dr. Pattison. Whon ho was not moro than 80 yoars of ace ho had charge of tho st Baptist Church In P'rovideuce, I, I. Ilia mintatry thero was very auccosstul, although Lo suffered muoh eicknoss, Aws a wminfster bo was an eminontly falthiul ministor of Josus Clnist. o laid out his strength in eudeavor- ing to expound tho Goapol of Jeaus Chrlxt in the most offective way. His sormous were cherace torizod h{ labor in their preparation, but thoy had practical aims, Concontration, rather than diffuaion, chisractorized all hig proaching, Ho waa faithtul lu bis doalings with souls, and ox- ercisod much diserimlnatian in rogard to rolig- jous exporionces, over seeking to obtain tho suredt ovidences as to convorsions, Ile was faithful in bis gouoral relations, bub not minwteral ju the sonso of making his setions prowminont. 1io was always grave and dignifled, aud the speakor could not recall any ack or word that tonded to } Josaon bta rospéct for him aa & mintnter of Josus Christ, o woe not sanctimonious; ho was cheorfu, while 1i6 bad the tito chiaractor of o Chrwstinn minlstor. 1lts paatorate was succonss fulin Frovidouco, and ho was 6Ll remombared thero with affection, Dr. Arpold had seon an exbibition of his firmnoss where princlple was coucorned, o could not be frightonaed, flnttored, or driven out of bila course, A publleation was ntarted fu Providence which its proprictors otntmod wonld be o great means of moral reform. Its purposo weas to oxpose il - the nickodness and private sccrot sing indulged in by men in sacioty. It bapponed thAt & promi- nont man in tho city, who never used to' attend tho First Baptist Church, was namod in this sheet in connection with somo terriblo orlmes agninst mornlity, The man was not a mombor uf tho ohurch, Not jong sftorward, Dr. Arnold hoard Dr, Pattigon proach, Ths man was in tha church at tho time, 16 comoatted tho prin. ciple of cxpoglng those socrot o_rlmn“ showed that mmore ovil tinn good was likely to rosult from thoir publioation ; and ehowed It iucon- sistency wll[; Gospel toachiugs, Dut, whon ho camo 10 #peak of tho sins thomaclves, lna de- nunciations ncrauxcnudlng}{ strong. Ile bad very great strongth and tondernoss in his family affoclions, DR, MUTCHELL, eald that his acquaintanco with Dr. Pattison . bogan twenty-four yoars ago. Duriug the paat {on yenrs the rolationship botween thom bad besn such as existed botween fathor aud sonj thoy wera in constant confidonco and Smpmw' Dr, Miteholl thon rave a chrouologieal skelch of Dr, Paluson's lifo, in substavce as follows: Dr, Datiison was born In Warsaw, Wyoming County, N. Y., Iu 18005 bo graduniod ot Ambiorat Col logo in 18203 beeamo a fulor in the Colum- biau Colloge, Washington, D, C.; in 1828 filied tho chnir 'of -Protessor of Mathomatics and Notural _I'bilosopby in Watarvillo Colloge; in 182090 ko was_ appointod pastor of the Sccond Baptist Church at Salem, Maso.; in 1881 bocamo pastor of the First Daptist Clureh at Providence, whoro ho romained for fiye yeara. - T'rom 1830 to 1839 ho was Prosldont of Watorvillo College, and, upon xnllnriuluhlug that position in 1839, bo accopted s call to the flulnmo of tho Becond Baptist Ohurch of 5t ouls, 1o miulstrated for ono yoar, and was appointod Correaponding Sccrotary to the Ameri- can Bapust Misslonary Union, In 1846 he was clocied Presidont of tho Westorn Baptist ‘Cbeological Iustituto at Covington, Ky., and hold that position untll politica]l dissoneions caused tho Institute to bo closed in 1818, when be_beoamo Professor of Syntomatio Thoology and Hirtory of Dootrinas at Newton Thoological Inotituto. “In 185% ho became, for the socond time, President of tho Watorvillo Collego ; in 1859 wns President of tho Orcad Institulo, at Worcestor, Musa. 3 in 18G4, Profossor of Thoolo- gy at Altou ; and, from 1870 uatil 1874, ho ocon- pied tho chair of Biblical Interprotation In tho Guicago Baptist Thoological Sominary, An ami~ nont clorgyman, writing of Dr. Pattison's term a8 DProsidout of Watervilla Collego, hns t was a goldon age; brilllant beyond con- ceptial Bome of the most prominent man fu tho United Blatea had boen pupls of Dr, Pattle son, Gon. Benjamin F, Butler graduated undar bim, aud lind frequontly admitted tho ability and the profouud learning of bis toachor, The Doc- tor usod to say of Dutler, ** Well, Bon is smart, but he is bad.” ‘Chere was no doubt that Butlor boueflted much by bis coutact with the Doctor, and he had over beon strongly attached to him, Heo was a father, frlond, and adviser to many, not. bocauso of his groat iutellcet, but becauso of his real integrity of charactor, his trustworthinoss, and simplicity, DB, DAILEY snid that thers was ono trait in Dr. Paltison's charastor which bad mado a vory mtrong and lasting impression upon his mind. ‘That was tha Doctor's unbounded bouovoleuco. His dosiro acomed to be to do good to every ono. Anothor trait was bis anxiety to fill up his life with uso- {ul effort for the causo of Ohrst. Ha could not rocall » man whose lifo bns been no marked by good doods in tho cause, s loss he deomod to o irroparablo. DR, 05000D, District Becrotary of tho American Daptist Missionary Union, 6poke with much feehng of bis docossed brother, 1Io Lad boon intimately counacted with bim, and ho doolared that tho Doctor was n niost gincere friond of tho forcign ruisatons, 1o had beou inatrumental in bring- ing many good men Lo the minirtry, sud gave up Lis own son and daughtor to tue glorious mis~ sionary worl, and in doiug #o io woll know of the Alruggles ho'went througb. Ilo nlways tondorl watched mission work, aud was a confidential ad- visor and helper in it _Ho spoke of him as a personal Iriend. Te had known him for many yeara by roputation and correspondence, but whon lio came West Dr. Osgood rejoiced. Honovorhad a dificult mattor in bis work to accomplish but his first thought way to soek Dr. Pattison’s counsol, aud when ho did a0 ho did not come away cmpty. 1o had lost a friend in tho doath of tho Doctor, aud lio waa bereavod, but thero svote 8weot momorios of him lingoring, and los- sons of wiadom thut ho bad learnod of him, which ho should nover forget, Io thanked God that Dr, Dattison kad left s precious 'influence on his heart, and when o heurd that Lo was one ho felt that there was but a step betwoon hitasolf and death ; that thero wero only a fow moinents left \bofore e should follow in Lis blgllmr‘u path, aod like him ronch the Savior's sido, TIE DEY, MR, FROST, sponking of tho purily of Dr. Pattison’s life, snid that ho seoted to wear s crystnl vesturs, throngh which ono could look and discorn a pura spirit. When in his prosonce, lio felt ho was in tho prosence of a holy man. Alr. Frost drew n vivid siumra of the life of Dr, Pattison 18 ob- gerved by b, “I'ho bymn **Longing for Hoavon ™ was sung, and benediction pronounced, which brought the sorvico taa closo, MARINE, Port ot Clilenza, Nov. 24, i Prop Empire State, Bittialo, sundries, #vbr Live Ouk, Manisteo, limber, & e 1, J. Skidmore, Duskegan, lumber, el Expross, Muskogon, luinbes, Scbr 11, . galdwin, Ocontn, lumlier, #elir Like Forest, Alpenn, Junther, Schir Negaunee, Gleveland, coal, kv Saim Fitnt, Butfaln, doal, Habir Josoph Paige, Bulllo, cval. ticlir Col, Conk, Buftalo, co Schir F, L, Danforth, Bufalo, coal. Sehr Tt, Winalow, Buffalo, coul, gehir J, R, Bontley, Buflalo, coal, Suhr Daufel Lycnt, Oxwego, coal, Hehr Nashua, Oswogo, coal, 8chr 8. Balea, Sturgeon Bay, lumber, Str Chicago, Maultowoo, Kundrics, . EARED, Prop Nebraska, Buflalo, 35,000 bu wheat, 5,000 b ryo, 400 encks il cako, €00 bug flax aced, Prop Vandarbilt, Butislo, 500 rls flour. Selir Experimont, Bt, Joseph, Prop Tuomas A. Seoft, Erlo, 1, Bebir Jesalo Phfllips, Manistoc, A Bebr D, R, Martin, Elk Rapids, 5,000 bn_wheat, 1,500 Li corn, 6,000 bu oats, 130 brle pork and sun. dries, Sehr G, M, sller, Ludington, 3,000 bu oats, & bris oat meal, Prop Fouutnin Oity, Buffalo, 10,000 b whieat, 4,000 bu corn, 2,000 birls tionr, 8 brls poris. Trop Fountafu City, Mackinac, 100 bils flour, 60 brls Tork, and mindrics, And 6 vessols cleared liglit, 000 bt 0; Lako Frelghts The schr B, I, Bruco was taken for 40,00 bu wheat through via Erie, » The Gale. Althougls tlis gale of yestorday and the night lieforo was one of (o wost terelfla ever experlonced on tho Iakos, still upto tue pressat, tino wo scellont of auy account hias been roported, Theso Is, howover, 1uucl approlionsion of serious dissaters on tho otlior sloro, 2 tho wind way blowing in that direction, = Judgiug by tho appesrance of tho vesscls arriving at this port yealorday, tio auterings of ibo asflory cxjiosed (o this earful liureicans an the watera of Lake Bichigan must have Loon intense, Every vessel that arrived was covered with slct and fce soveral Inclica thick, 82l the bunds aud foat of many of the tars wero fror bitton, Thers aro still somo vossols onthe oulside, hoving Leen unable to rafse thelr anchors, af tho windlaescs had beon 8o clogged with feo that ihoy could uot be ueed, It took (rotu four to iva Louts ta ot the anchors of thoso vessols nboard that havo en- tored tho Liarbor. Tho gchr Bipress arrived Loro fn o deplorable condltion yoaiorday mioruiug, having most of her cavag carriod awsy aud vl h ice, ‘Tie “chr Livo Oak sprang o leak during the galo oo, tho oulshlo, and urelvod bero yeslorday with los old full of cor ‘Tho achr 'L, Danforth loft Milwaukes Sunday morulng with s cargo of 43,000 bu of grain, bound for Hullalo, Mondsy inorniug sho encountered tho gale in all ita fury, ‘Having lust threo jibs, shiftad hor cargo, and partod ono sliroud of rixgliif, aho made for this poxt, where abe arrivod yeaterduy badly iced, OTHER DIBASTER The achr Iellcitous, g complelely covered 5, ‘which put jata Milwaukes un dor atress of weather last Friday, and feft agalu Satur- diy morniug, foundered off Port Washinyton about noon of thesame day, Of o crew of kevon, all wera Joat but tho Captaty and {be cook, Tha Folicitous was Valuod ot 514,000, and fusured for §0,000, ‘Lo kehe Cuaries Wilaon, with a cutyo of lumber for Chicago, i8 ashora at Big Foint Hauble, sud Iy probably in piocen by this tne, "o sehr Napoleon los her hoad-gost by running Info arner Plor, ou the cust shore, A largo wiilo' forvand-atier, sintmo unkiows, fs shiora ou Spider Taluil, ‘Thie achir Funny Campbell, sground {n Georgian sy, bas been abandoned, ur_Ozar [ost & fop-maat fu o recent aquall, but will o troia” Tolodo Wil hor prescal cargo ol withatanding, ~ * ‘The_eclr Exchange, laden with etono, while en- devorlug to get under'way from tho dock st Kelly's Iuland, Fridsy affernoon, gob asharo, Funming wyon tho rocks, and snnk, All was aud % §s (hought slie will bo rol nt for at Olevoland, apd witiout troubls, ‘Vosncla at Port Iluron. Pont Hunow, Nov, 24.—~The following vesseln aro here wind-bound, Schra L, oodrnfl, Grace Mur- T4y, Soovol, Marongo, Nowsboy, Tabpening, Morning Blar, doln Durt, Kmma L, Coyno, Thonias Lorsy ‘propa Bonton, Bt. Josoph, Mayfowor. ‘Wirp—Weat ; ifglt. Woathier cloudy snd snowing. Miacellnncons, ontoAao, 'The sehr Holvetls {4 ropairing at Miller Drothers' dry-doek, dock, “The frop Antelopo, tig Lauls Dole, and tho nshrs A n&xnfii‘:"m&‘ Sk Wabertaco, iave §ons inio winier ot By R fote 6,0, Trumptt, which Ioft hare Oct. 8 with ;L:"“o url m’su- ‘dust for Europe, arrived at Falmouth, g, yoslordsy, 113 baras TatorOcean rnd hor consort, {he barga Atgonnut, arrived hera yosorday in safoly, haviog on Doard o cargo of 20,00 inu ealt, BLsRWHERE, Tlys tug McClolian, with & acow in Low for this city, was compiellod to puf {nlo Milwaukeo yealorday on 6o~ caut of tho galo. * —Tho old brig Emplre Blato, whichi hus been re- bullding st Hi:chcock's yird, on Saginsw Rivor, was Jauncliod Tucsdsy as a thros-and-after, o nchr Consuislo, which cloared from Detrolt Saturdoy grata-loaded for Osmegoy vy found fo. bo losking atler gettiug out on Lake Erlo. The tug Quiayle brongiit her bnck, Bho will Lave part of Ler cargo cluvated o atop tho lenk, —1Tlio steamers Lolouging to the Contral Vormont Line will wind up thoir scason's busineas by tho cx- [irstion of tis prosout woek, Thoss Intonded to be s up at Uppor Lake pointa ate at presont en route for Milwaukeo and Chicago rospectivoly, Thoy have long mnintained the supremacy of betug tho last to pass throngh flio Stralts westward In the fall snd tho firstdn (ko spring on tio return from thoro portr, —Tho prop Mohiawk, Which arrived down Saturday, reported seolng a whito candl.aized veanel on the soutlt end of the North Manitou Iland, Hernamo could not bo learned, bt scttlors on thia faland safd she w Ioaded with corn, Thete ara varlous conjecturos co cerning this essol; ono is that sho may be the sohr Atinnta, thongh that 18 hardly probable, as the Atinnta {s renorted to have pasaed Dotroft fow dnya aftor leaving Olifcago, which waa on the 0th inst, Another coujecturo s that the schoonor sshore i3 thio schr Bweopstakos, which is sald to bo ont somewlint Loyond proper tima for aafol it Post, —~Tho Detrolt 7ribuncsays : ¢ Tlie Westorn Trans- portation steamors, 1t Is understood, will run as long a thio woathor pormita, and it looks now as though we might Lnve navigation for a month yot, Thero in abundanco of frolght ofering bothat Buffalo and at Qlileago, Blorchandise and supplies for points along tho coust, extending as far wastwacd aa Qhiclioy- gun, bgva ” been atored st i watahontos alon o docks srgo quan! witli- I fho” pask fore dayes “to “forward which will requiro thie continuod and actlve cxertions of {ho umtrpm Lbefore tho senson closes, The stmirs Benton and B, Joseph havo Jjust ieft Detrolt laden so far as safely wonld pormit, "It fa intonded that both of (Leso stoarnors shall make one moro trip.” LEGAL, Yorcclosure Sale. ST S U e “HasTENN DigTy 3 O, 3 Muntinglonand, 3, 11, Groldny Feusioor, vi, o Littlo Kook & Fort Smith Rairead Comuany otals,— Commi«slonor's Sale. Fublio notice 1s horoby given that, {n pursuance of o deeroe of the Oiroult Court of tho, United Statos Tor the Kastoru Distriot of Arkansas, mado and eutored 1o the abovo-entitiod causo on tho slxth day of Nuromber, Av D, 1874, 1, Cliarlss P, Radmond, Bpecial Commirsionor, duly sbpotated by sald Gourt for that purpass, will, on THURSDAY, THE TENTIL DAY OF DEOEMBER At too (NEXT), A.D, 1894, " 0 o tho foronoon, front g n':mlzl;'l'léfifu of o Chronti Bt St Ui Sinss ur o 4 nitod Statos storn District of Arks At the Uityof Lit k., soll (unloss tho ofondants or some of thow' sball’pay o _causo to bo pald to thosald Plain- tifls, on or boforo tho safd tonty day of, Docembor, A D, 1874y tho sums of mouoy fu and by exid deoree adjuiigod toadue from i sald Tho Littlo ook & Kort Bmith Kall- rond fiull)llly 1o sald Plaiutills, aud in all vthor reapects comply with tho terma of sald deureo), tagatlior in ans parcel, &t publlo auction, tuo property 1a sald eoroa o it: Ji¥ine Rattroad of tho aald The Littl {6 Eatirond Compatiy, orwhich the said ok and Fort St Company 15 by law autliorizod to consterict from thio Gity ot Liitio Rock, i tho Dounty of Pulaskl, and State of rianss o' ot City of Fort Swita, lfllhuf:'o\m:‘yox Bebasilag, and State sforosaid, noar. ho wostern boundary Tino of aull Stat. of Atkansas, including all tho Kaitwa: Brauchos, Waya, Righta of Way, all 2 facks, Sridgos, G voris, Viddute, keuces, L 1 gluo-Houses, "Onellousos, © EFrolght-l Tluusos, Water-Stations, Machins diops, Dull d aiructutis with tho lnus sppuronADS fo d all Locomotives, Tondors, Uars, and otbor or equipment, dud Al Maohinars, Tools, - all oboe poravual Propucty of overy nature, wvar, siow hola or noquirud by tio sald Goiupany lur s In connevtlou with tio Itallroad or branchos of said Uum- vAwy, of wilh Any DAart thorcof, or with tho busiuoss of tilo sam:; nod also all trauchisos ' ounncated. with or Tolsiing’ 'to tho sald Rallroad’ oF ‘braucnos, ' alt ‘trauolifscs, Immuuiticy, priviloges, ¢igh ngs ol waatioovor mawmo’or Daturo, How nold id - Compnny, togethor with all andslugular 180 tauomouts, berouitiments and appurlonancos to tho #atd Railecad, branohes, Junds and promiscs, or elthior thoreol bolunglog or fo auy wise apuortaining, and tho rovorsion and yovorslons, romainder and remaindors, tolls, fusomee, revonucs,’ ronts, lasucs and prolits tnere. ot; &nd aleo all tho watato, Fizhl, title, futorset, peo arty, posscssiou. and dowand wh in law as 1 vquity, of tho »ald company of, In au same, and ‘auy ‘And _ovory part toereal with thy a ll\lfl\mln\:nl eicopting n Nflhmg{. 0Wover, all t iunids wiich horotofore huve boon geautod to tho said Litlo Jtock & Forb dml.h Nallraad Uomnpany by tiie Oa 4rose of the United Statos or by tho State of Arkaus: aud all such lands a3 horvtoforo iave boot given, graut or couvuyCt ld company {n ‘u;‘munl for subseriptions to its capital stack or othioriiso, all which said tauds (with tio oxcepulon of tho wags, Flghts ot way and roal uslato berolnbuiyre partioulacly sud specincally named or mantioned) aro broby roscread and scoplod as wail as all olhier porsou .1 proporty of any and ovory namo what. soover montioned in tho wortgage forecloavd by tho do- crein tho abura outitld oauss. Tho tornsaud condiiona of said salo ata as follows, to Wit o0 g purchaser or purchasers wiil be required to pay upou thy aocuptance of Bis or thulr bid 10 porSantuty apon tuo amount of suid bid-in oash, aud tue romaining % por Contunt shall bo pald ar Accrod upun tho 9acoation of & doou o deads for tho said proparty, by & doposlt by the purchaser uf tho bonds of tne” United States Uuvernment 9F oijual amouut witn exid sum of 20 bor wumtuin of Baid bid, tu tho omes of aald Spocial Aostor, tho sald 8 por woutum of said bid to bo paid into Court atany timo wuen 1uquirod by tuo Gourt, and within thirty days aT(or_such ruguirousout sliall Lo madg by au ordor of record to be va- tored i tiis causo; Lo salid aum of por contum 1o bear aud thi by o ne utcrust At tho rato ol 6 por coutum por Anuwin from tas ate of ‘said salo untld tiie snino shall be paid: a condition ol enid sale buing also that, umess 3 tho s3ld puronase sl pay suid duferred puednas uney wituln iy durs aifec soquirument shall avo bovn miadoas aforcsaid, tho saful Govornment bonus doposited 8s aforcsald sholl bo #uid 0r cuBYOrlod 10t rivaoy, as Io the judgmont of the fiuu;’f lllnll l)‘D .(llnmm)d 1l:ll ‘llm'inill 1}“":}“{“‘5:110":&: ll:{- VAL Tighte 18 sS04 i o bo o 5 Rl rasnguale oottt . Tl Gi, egiak Commissiont asior, LitTLE RocK, Avk., Nuv. §, Wi, Foreclosure Sale ! OsmourT GounT oF TiE UNTTED STATES, ANTELN DISIIIOT OF AltANSAS: Cbarles 1V, Hunugion, bamuol 1L, Govkin, and &l Alilie, Fravizes, 0., va, 1ho Littlo ook & bort buiha ' Hallrcad© Company, ot ali,~Commissionos's milo, Publilc notico s Lioroby givon that In pursuance of & do- oreo of s Clrout Lour Lo UHI\HJ‘S!MEA tor the Mastvru District ol Arke ‘mado-and entored in the above cnoled cause on i uay uf Novawbor, A, D, 1879, l‘.,CAI:II\,‘S }'I. ls‘”!i‘lll,xfudl’ Syecial Unkr:l'l‘x‘llsll‘:wnur. duly SIS by onk] CObes ot 1has outpors; WLl U HURSHRY i T 3 i D atll a'flack 1n tlp_lurcuuon, at tho l’l’fllfl door of tha Uanrt-tHouse ug the Ciroult Court of the Uuited States for tha lastorn istrict of Arkausas, st tue Uity of Littlo Hocl sell ( unlves o sajd dolundants 0{ otu of tiem shull pay or tausy to bo paid 1o 108 said plutatitts, {l‘? of hl!‘ll',i Lho llllzn’flmd ‘ll‘l)‘ ul{l ldll'cmnbl:f’.ufi .uljd. Hfl:y i a0 mhunoy. i B Ly kL) debeen adsid4ed 10 b duo frumthe suld 110 Little “fluck & Fort. b 1l Uombpauy Lo sald plalotil || ply witli tho i rins « f salil deeroo, ) togothor o pareel, KChubilo auation, tho PRONOTty 46 suld doCcCo M uLOd; Lot ‘Al tho vlght, titlo, and Interostof the saii Tho Littlo Rock & Kory Smics Katiroad Compawy, in aud 10 all 1tuos lands or sections uf lund granied ju anu by snact ut i Gangrous of thie. Unitod Statow approvad July 26, 150, vatitiod ¢ An Aot 1o rovive and eatend tho provis. duny of *An Aot granting thio rightof way aud makiog a grant of iaud tu tho btatos of Arkansas and Mlisseurs to ald In the construction ol & Railroad frum a polat upon tuo Alisslunippi, ophosite the munth of tho Ouio Kiver, Little Jock, Lo 4 vin } {010 oxay boundary, hosr Fultun, Atkaunns, witn’ bratiohos to” oct Sith and tio A slppi Kivur, - approvd Lieb. U, 184, aud forottior pu A act of tho' Gouoral Assmbly I 0 o Si%it slato of Ackansis, approred Aprl entitled **An Act pplomental (o *. vorporsto tho Little " iuck & Compaays » sypcord Jau. 23, 183 aud an, ut outltled SVAT Aot fixtug Lia line_of 'ths Littla ook & Surt Sumiih jairo & Fultoy Huilruad, and geaniiug tho by Cougross tu tho Slaty 1 atd thorgor, ane Yo 10, 1833, for tho camstructivn of the Kailroad b tho said Littly Jtook & Forbswita ftallrad Gatayaoy rowthe oy of Litio ltvek to For muit oot weat: ern boundary Hue ol the State, Lelog ton sco.fons of land, orsix thousand four hundred acrus por milo for oxch milo ‘sovouty-nice thuusand 1o Nudrd acros an gitukted in_anid Stato of Aikausas, ad. folatug and dfacsut to the ssid lino ot railsond, ozoopt ‘such portlona thucoof ra tho sald “fhe Littls luck & Vort Bmith latlread Company have berstofore sold, o toruws aud coudicions of auld sald arv a3 follows, to it “he purchaser. will be ranuired, on the acosptance o a Ud, 10 pay tho sum of $10,00tn cast, or fu United States Goversnout bouds, aud sccure thy' balance of sald bid upon tho oxcoutton of & dead ar daods I g 0ld, by » dopouit, of, the" bonds of tha {J taies 'Gorernmout of equal amuunt thorewith in tho “office of 100 ‘said Commissiungr and Hos: tho sald balanco to bo paid inio euurt quirod by the court, and within tior suoh renuicement shall bo, marls by au by entarad Ju this causo;”the satd o ui0rred purcliagd 1nonoy witli :‘:flluVullj LA I'I: ucomont liare beon nado as i lorouald, o i Govprmaont honds deposiiol. na Aorouaid'shal] b Uit advancage' ot bartios d to {ha .Ill:"n' liullhll) l:"lllall‘filnfl to bo dorlved drum said salo an oot il . REDMOND, OIARLES 3 ol Commindiobor sae it Livrie Roox, Ark,, Nov. U, 1€, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, (IRAND RAPIDS, Mich,, Nov. 23, 161, To bo sold at publio suatiun, Ticaday, Jas. b, 1375, at3 o'clock B 3., ab tho Brewmisos, the Yaluablp ‘dannry proterty holoniging to tho estato of tho late O &I, Albuo, Tuls 1 ag ltvliuflufl"lx 1o thuse dosiring to Invest that suould ‘o ‘selzod, Tho buildiugs aro undoubiediy tho ninest thoye I8 in the B tor tho l“ll'fifilfl( oxcellont ta. allitfon for rogelving an stook+ bark in oxhaust. il loal thy lulflllun. rundor the lo: 1t the District of New Jehoy.k Willlam 1L Young, bankmpt, The sald T B bnina b o G T s Oiens om Jifs dolits, by ordor of tho Cuurt noudoo (v hioi givon toall crodhiors who have proved their dobts, and uthor persons {u (nterest, to abpoar on (ko 8 b day of Do- Senbar, Ax D, 18c4, 8410 0'0lock &, ., bofora the aaid fi:l:rfi"u'r:"‘x.x;l:kulev Joreoy, and Basrupt SN0 SN ot o pranied th mid XLa 720 st not N3 pranted (o CUATO NG, HELVILLE, Ol AMUSEMENTS. STAR LECTURE COURSE E NcCORMICK NALL, Ao lor Saldects 0 e STAGEN tatfone of, celebrutad ctor th imi. Wil deliyer his ol cuu‘m.'fi:vr. hls elogueab now leoturs only in the Star T0-MORROW NIGHT. FRAER"; ()lnlllcm'l ‘mol "x- "OPTION TICKETR? Fxchaneeble without extrs ohargs for w rontefoxdny Bt T S f i reneryed CARPENTI & SHILDON, HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL FAIR At 113, 114 & 116 Loko-st, for e o for axchn Tioxeter Bt Thoven R OPEN FROM 11 A. M, TO 11 P, M. UNTIL FURTIER NOTICE, All kinds of bonutiful fanoy and useful artioles for salo in Uppor Hall. Music and Dauncing, Billiards, Fortano Tellor, and Sido Bhows in Towor Hall. TLunchos sorvod from 12 until 3 in Towor Hall, GRAND OPERA HOUSE, roEp Aflflllg.'. + oppusito Shicrman Houso, S MONDATY, NOV. 23 Tiiat production of KELLY & LEON'S plaos of bue lflDnl&_flnllllod Jhn T S, RAND UHESS-THE ONLY LEO) Ofterac i o At 1AL DY LEON oo KELLY'4 LEON'S FAMOUS MINSTROLS 0 tholr Laughnblo Bkatohen, Frsoronnp et THANRSGIVING Bay saasar. Thoro will ho no Matinoa on Woducsday, Nov. 25, EQOLEY'S THEATRE. IMMENSE 8UCOESS ! Daly's Soclaty Seasation, DIVORCIE With a cast NEVER BEFORT. BQUALED in Chicago, Jivory ovoulug during tho wook aud &t the Wadnasday and Baturday ‘Matinocs, also Thursday, Thankegiving Day, Matinooand night. a O7r:.—Thoto bas beot no ** disraption of Hoolay's Gel. ghratad Gomody Company. ¥ Ty af the posformora iava oca reticed and tiren arllsts addod, waklug tha organi- zatlon BTRONGEILTHAN EVER, o NN Monday next, flobertson's colobrated comedy, BOHOOL AQADEMY OF MUSIO, Grand folldsy Matlngo—Tuanksglsing Day—and fourth spboarenca of tho b%mlll‘xfi aufeultirad o, Fons, Hir: . S, v Who will sppoar in O. W, Taglour's bosutiful play, WAS SE i Tho samo pla v {los, whou miil bo praduced the thrilling drama—i3; Mouaay ne: 00K " MGVICKER'S THEATRE. Trory night thia wack, THURSDAY (THANKSGIT- ING] o ST U RDAY MATL o R0 bpra Do Dema Traui Sir Wallor Suott's *+Licact o ‘Dildiothin, “JEANTE DEANS! Everything New. A Powertul Cast. Noxs weok—Tho llv{orl}m JOIN BROUGHAM. FRENCH FATR, To-night nod during the week SIGNOR JOSE HERNANDEZ, will exhiblt at tho Frenob Church, gornsr South Halstod and Woat Congrass 8ts., ta visitors thogreatast mystory, THE TRUNKLESS HEAD! - 'Tho Truukloss flead converses with questionors {n ravon Jiftoront” laugusges, UpOD overy kiown subjeot. - Gouo 0, ‘WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. A e A R e TRADE MARI. [ORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. SUPREME COURT-»GENE(AL TERM. JOHN W, LEA gt a1, szainnt SUNDRY COUN- PEIETTERS, “Witon it1s apparant. thiat thoro i3 an fntontlon to do: colve tha public by the use ot tho naina of a place and Tho word Uercrintivo of A articlo, such docoption Wil uot be prorgoted by tho protense that these wordy ean- nm.‘hu Jsed {o such mannor aa to constitute & *“trado iched mark, Where words and tho allocation of yrords havo, by long. uso, bodumo known as dosiponting the Articlo of & par. tivdlar manuactoror, linucquires s right to thom as o {eado macky walch cunpai” 15 doulura csnuot. fraudu- ado, The ossenco of the wrougIs the falsa reprosentation and. decolt, on proof of whioh an injunction Wil Lesug," The Concludiug Waords of the Judge’s Declas o uros +*The ordor appaxlod from shonld he modiffed and tha Infunation extondad 20,as (o probibit tho uso af tho words * Warcestershiro saug' bl ols, of (cesatalahiro saur on tho bills, Jatcls, and wrappers LEA & PERRINS OEIIEBRATED’ PRONOUNOED BY - of & LETTER from a CONNOISEURS MEDIOAL GENTLE. MAN ntMadrax, tolily TO BE TUR brother ta 'WORCESTER, “ONLY 600D Blay, 1651, ““Tell LEA & PER- P SAUCE RANS that thole Ssuon s Blghly ostoomed fn And Applicabloto Indis, and s, In my . E2224 optalon, thomast pala- EVERY VARIETY bl an vl a0 the st whaltouga oF pIsI. thavtamade, 0o Worcestershire Sauce. R R g ‘Dealors in Sauces gonorally throughiout the World, Ask for Loa & Perring’ Sauce. Al partios infrl 110 abovo will b by ichere RS AR 4o ebove Wil boprosacatad JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, NEW YORMK. WINTER_RESORTS. WINTER RESORT. ROYAL VICTORIA [TOTEL: Nassag, N, P, UauadAS. . J, Pontet, Propeiotor, For full’ {ufariiation uddross . Lidgerwwod & Co,, 728 itroadway, N. Y. il gvory £ra wooks, © TR AN, Ty » Philaduiphin Jobbing, Hosfory, Notlons, and White Gooda sy Mistolas travolloy dalorimar’ Nust bata xporfonca 03, 2 rors GOX, BIMITIL & COLy Phladolulita, atating a Lauoor monta of tha wou A with expo ovidont that b full particulars a to amount andYocation of trade, expu- rlence, ota, MEDICAL CARDS, TS gy 167 g ;rfi\.'v:.‘:’ disoasos {lan any other b vt Civa s LAsiin urmnluflua::’l‘:,:ly;:‘rm:lllnu- igullar ta ‘women, ato # e o s lloraary dlsoasde AN diopiacy: tn atarility, ote., succossiully troatod, 6 volidd upon. It Io woli- ot skl o vord e T EnY o and foviiad, "Untabla ontos silar. antood. Ladies roquiring surnical ald, modical attand- Anoe. o advios, moy cal o addvas tho doatar, livuiids Wraviiod witly spactmonts, boacd, & toudance, olo, - Zihe cream of modfoal |lterature jllustrated with chante en. gravings, rolating to tho abave disvases and explainlug S ing inarey 1 ha o tmonts ty mareias, holY AALUros Catio, sud guges Lrico 25 cont, In plata sualed envolopos. Ollico hours, 08, i to B . m, Bundays, 3104 1 . NO CURE! Dr Kean . 3 NO PAY !} 360 SOUTT! CLARK-ST., CIIICAGO, May o conaulted, persounlly oc by mal, iros ol sharg o Poytiuiaan o Gty Wt merdta star ey 51y phyicie Finits 0o B, U, B 15 0. s Bunidays from s 1o 1 OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE, Tappy Totiof for Young Men from tho affacts of Vrsors anid Abuaos th oarty 1o, - Alaghood. Kestarod Initodt: Rt o Marr i o N uved. Now wothod af'troat dios. 1 ¢ uvol £ YON 410 North, Niutiiates Puiadeiohin, Paaoan In: slitution BAving & high ruputaion for BuavFbls coRduct And Drafasslonal ekl Mathey Oaylus’ Capsules, Used for over twenty ysars with 5:-:-! success by the arls, 'k, London, have boou iy i) jffi?.’-.‘?.’.'ri e prorapt outo of all g dlng, “Kfi’i‘.ffll»"fi"x’&"\f{:&'){fly AUHEH Rue e, Pasia, old by Drugilats tlroughout ihe United Slatos QOEAN NAVIGATION, GUION LINE, FIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMSIIIPS, Betwoon NEW YORK and IAVERPCOY oalling ot Quoenstown, Carrying the United States Mail SAFETY AND COMFORT, 77" Passongors b roenn oo backod to aud from the prinoipal Fa Dratts and Lot L andTiankors fironmmont Hampar o0 O8 10sding Bauly HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO. EFIFTE-AV. AMERICAN LINE. Passenger Rates Greafly Roduced and Lowes than via New York, STEAMERS LEAV PIILADELPHIA BVERY TIHURSDATY. {7 Passongor accommadations uasarpassed. l'or paasage sud further Rflrllnu)ln s0ply to d0 T MILNK, Wontern Agonts Lasall T Jo-at., Cor Indlson, National Line of Steamships, NOTIOR. T most sontherly route has always be {ula Doty (o atoid 10e m nerdingar “dopted by SR B s o Gvury SAT s Saling from N. York fhe Luudon (iract srory fortatght. i paraag, £ S50 Clrtonty Woorace, at sreats Maoturn tioketa at luwost ratos. Do fur et s, v P, B, LA tSON, Westorn Arsut, P, Northeast corner Olntk ata, Glheast comer Olatk snd Raadofplata. (opposita men STATE LINE. New Vorlk to Glnsraw, Liverpool, el nud Landomiurs I t, Bow, ‘Olyuc STATE OT NEVADA Wodnosdar, Nov. 2, NTATK OF INDIANA, »Wadag 'y e SFATH OF FLOINDA: “Wodnouny: Das: she And evory Wodnosday thoroatler, taking 'songecs nd Lhronglrraton 16 aH Paels BF ‘Geins Meiats o hred! Norway, Swodon, Donmark, nd Uormnny: Dratth for £ andnband. e Sralt. o passsgo Apply s AUSEL BAUDWIN' & ‘CO., pente. 1 Brostway, " New Yorks Bioerago Olise, No, & Droadway.. BIOoFaYo ns low sa bg any othae ling, OUN K. BARLE, Gon'l Westorn Agont, #I Clark-st., Chicogo, WHITE STAR LINE, MALIL LINE TO BUROPH, REDUCED RATES. No. 97 South Clark-st. ALFRED LAGERGREN, Genoral Wostoru Agont, Great Western Steamship Lino, Feaw Now Varkta Detatol (agland) direct, Arrggon, Symonds, Saturday, Nov, 91, Groat, Westorn, c\mhn{hlm. Satgiing, Doa: 1 Guciornll, Siamior, ‘abiu Passage, 8703 rmodiate, $13: Nteorage, 330, el o B0 KDY 8¢ ot Lt bagai Horo & M8 3 B 16, MoDONATD, Agent, SLEEPING COACHES, A AN AN A AR ASANFOPRAARSA Via MICH, CENT. 0, W, & ERIE RY" * Pullman Through Pnlace. Sleeping Caacvhs' i flmfig@;’?‘;@fi%@%fifim;?@ FOR NEW YORK, 5.15 p. m. Datlys ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRALNS, TXPLANATION OF REFENENCE MANKS,—t Saturday ox. comie Sty oxcontons 3 louday ozeaptods | A% rio Sunday at ¢ Daily, L, CHICAGO & NORT!\WWESTERN RAILROAD, Ticket Qgicer, 63 Clurlat, (Sherman, Jfouse), and 75 Canal b e e e U B «Paclfio Fast Lino, b by LG ubidne NiGbe 2, o & Dihaa Sighs team ko 1€ sprosy. b Gonova Laku Exiirows, ‘a—Depot cornor of Wollsan: Kinzla-sta, T Debot Coraor of Cabal and Kiazio-stss MICHICAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERY RAILNOAD, Depol, Jaot of _Iakest., and footof Tieenty-secondat, FiekeiZopice, W7 Clarkeitu, gouthenst corner o Iandolphs and 75 Cunaleste, corner 3f Madion, Taare, CHICAGO & AL1ON RAILRDAD, leago, Kantan City awl Denter Short Line, vl Louisl- e Sprioent, Hon i . Eonis i tinfon Deyiot, Weat Side, near Vo faansl. driityes - Tickit Ofices: <t Deévot, und 13 Toandolpheat, Teave, | _Arrive, *19:31p, . wids . Kk L (703 Obloago & Paduenn ltaliroad it 8:reator, Lacon, Waabungtou Kx, Jolfot & Dt Acosmmodation. CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD. Unfon Depot, eorner dia d Cunal. Tichet Office, 83 South Ciark~ite, O nd at Devo, An Taukes, Madtson “(‘im‘.'.. Wl 0 m.[*11 008, 1m, M - i o i, a0 ™ Loint, T f biilon, &| e PR artBorn (o) L rnenvesn (#5200, M, |* Toro RN T 81, Paul & Biiniosn: SikG N Taproaseesecral b _avam. It 85t a0, 4:00 . 1, ILLNalS ce"n_mz.r nrmti}pfigm_m _— D ool hesto near Clarhe Spruagnont. Peok. Dhubuguo & Blous Dubudio & Sious OLy (@) (iilnian Passongor. (a) Runs to Unampalin oo Baturdays, CHICAGY, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. oot it Indlanasaz. and Sieantho Depotsy Joot W Eevecnibatee 5 eay G at depota. Mait and Espros Ottawa wud Sueos ue & Sioux Oty Jxp.... Pacinu Favt Ling, fof Omalis; o Kansss City, Lodronworth, 4 <ulsan & 85 Josopls L Tasas kxpees Autors Passo Moadota, Uttaw Pazsoy for Ol K Leavenworth, At Josophy Lixpies f H Downer 70 AcOuiiadAl Downer'atirova Accommatiation Duwnor'sUravo Agcammudation| Lz, Huuds)s, 1k, Saturday, 353, Mondas PITISBURD, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGD RAILWAY, Teavs, | Arrive, D-y{‘{‘;‘x cens. ol Lt CHICAGO, ROCK lSLMTD_& PACIFIC RAILROAD, Yan Jiuren and Shermanate, Ticket ofice, Devot, corner & Vo8 L RLEthe Hiotel: B Arrive, Toavenmiik b anodaio R oo FAIRBANKS' STANDAND SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago. Besarclultobuy onlv the Genuine,