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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1874. salen 1,200 baleg reseipta, 810 bales; shipments 3,128 wubnmx.umfm-. el Fraun—{nobaoged. Qonx.MeAr—Dull ut £ 00, ul nnAm-Com quiet and frm at 85@80c, Oats scerce sudd Orm, Dran—Firm at $22.00, aatosseDorlce, it not quotably 1 VisioNs-~Larler, tmit not quotably lower. PfllLADHL\"‘lIlA- i i PomuapaLrma, Doo, 3.—~FLoUR—~Btsady, 1N—Wheut firm rod, $1.20@1,35; amber, $1.9% BLUS; waitn, $L.OO@LAT, ' Rys, 080, 'Corn in good emund ¢ old yadow, (4@30; now, do, B1@S503 Mo 2ixed, BIGIC, _Onts aefivo s white, 660, .Firm, Mess pork, $12,00@22.60, . 2, TETnoLEUN—Bloady: refined, 1030 § crude, in bar- 0 B I le ki aned, 1030 cads, BuTten=Tirm and active; Westorn primo, @0} I , H4@35o, . Ourrsg—8teady ; torn, 16%@10)(0; primd Yosrern, Tia106. ‘g ey insc@ieNo} 7 Eaos—Firit aud actfve; Woekers, 83020 BurFaLo, Doo, 2. —Gnary—Wiieat—Nothing doing; 20, 9 Milwaukeo offered at $1.00, Corn—No. 5, BiS} B Nortora, Tu@ilo, Oata G Tie, $1.00 Tharley [EW ORLEAN .y Doc, 3.—FLoou- &nd-'xsmfl‘ x.l]::'m:u'(rnnger‘ dauble, Fa00; treblo, WN@3,50 ¢ chofoe, $3.75@ V.00, Gor quibt sud Arn 2t 0@, Oats lower os y—Liny: cliolce, $37.00@329.00, 5 Prvsiona-Toik dnl at $11.80, Dry snlt mosts aull {ehouldors, fo. Bacon dull at UL@I3{@IN. Iumt old, 19@130; new in domand @l 15%@10e A conIn light suppis; 80 "y 3 @53 common, $iEne; Taic to Kully fatr, 64@ TXS: Vime, 0; chiofce, BC. foLANEa—Advanced} eunmon, d0@i3e; fair, 47G360c: rime to cholco, 51@30c. Wittni?.Quiet at §1.03, ggm;rz-mm} J ‘;Zrmn»ry to prime, 17G19){c, BN-MEL~}J,00, GINCINNATL CINCIXNAT, 0., Dec, 2.~CorToN—Dull and s shado Tower; io, Froon—3(ety and In modorate demand, Grary—AVhell scarco aud rm § red, ‘$LOYGLIZ, Gorn fafr sud fim ¢ 70@7lc, Ryo fair aud frm at $1.08, Barley Adrco and irm 3 No. 2, $L30@1.35, Orza—Linseeil il quiet, woake, ond’ lowor; 7 Lova vil f3ir and \rm) at $1,1031,12, s Eeas—Steady § noderate domaud at 27e, nmn?-g‘ml ad A .muoév]:r nmrofl\l\'onlum reserve, $2334c Qut, o, chozce, 0§ mo- inm, 3560, ’ 1 sl GnxesE—Stoady md {n modorate demand, Provisioxs—Pork dull sud nominul: $30.50 spot, Lard dull and unecttial § ateamm, 133 @131(c spot, 13 (o soller I‘eLrnn?; kotta' jobling at 14@lde. Duik moats aull and droopng ; TH@TN@I0@I0LBITL@ 1%, Bacon acarca; oty jobhing trade, Greels meats at;llur- suonlders, &0 stdes, U @030 hawms, 105 . ‘Wiysy—Stoady std fn moderate demand at 03¢, LOLEDS Torepo, Doo, 2,—TLoun—Qutat and unchanged, GRAIN—Wheat dull and declined 3 No. 1 white Micklgan, 8111345 anber do, $1.68; soller Janyary, 8110, " Corn bicady and fn modcrato dopiand ; BiRW zel, casht ana eallor December, 69¢; low mixed, @u8}e: whits, 70k dsmaged, 50550, Oata dull s side lower cligun, Gt e CLo 3 DRessEn Hoas—38,60G9,75, Reorpra--Yiour, 850 Ls; wheat, 12,000 bu; corn, 51,003 ota, 5,000 bu, BATPALNTS—Flour, nowe; wheat, 2,000 buj corn, 25,000 bz § oats, 3,000 I EImoIT. Dernor, Doc, 2.~FLom~Quict and unchenged. . Graw—\heat sieady, md in moderafo deamnd; exur, $117; No, 1, $L13; smber, SLUSK, Corn stesdy wid 'fn moderato domond:’ new, 13¢, Oats, demind good st full prico, B4@352, Dprssid HoGH—36,50. Rtrorirrs—Flour, 5,000 brh ; wheat, 16,000 bu § corn, 1,160 Lu; oate, 1 000 bu, ‘Sirzextx1a—Flour, 700 brls; wheat, 9,000 bn ; corn, 1,00 bu, 2 MULWATKEE, . Mmwavree, Dec, 2.—F'Loin—Dull, ~ Gnary—\Whoat fair and tier; No. 1 Milwankee, 0207 Ro,2 do, 89%o; scller Joniary, 903{c; February, 93ic, Ontslower and less aaivo; No, 2lustore, 5ic, Gorn lover oud dull; No. 2, 7o, Rye aull und zominallylower ; No. 1, 860, Birley firm und bigher; No, 3 seller Jannary, £1.237 Fo. 3, $1.0D, Trovisions—Dall and doproecd, Mesa pork, $19,73 prime mees do, $17.50 ; oxtrs prime, 814,60, Sweot- cklod hums, 113fe, Dry sitod ebouldors, Tie, o020 ; mlddles, 9X@10K0, bexed, Prima lard, 183 o o, Lrcrirzs—Flour, 2,000 bils; oafs, 500 bu; wheat, 53,01 bu, mPAESTO~—Fiour, 8,050 brls; 400 bu; B wheat, 12,000 b, oate, CLEVEIAND. CLEvTLAND, 0., Ded. S.—enat¥~—YWheat flrm ; No, 9 red, $1,07, Corn dull and lower ; high mixed, 720 ; Josv wmixed, 710 ears, on trad, 61 Oata lower; No. 18Hhte, 683 N 2, eTsoLEUN—TFirm; standird white, car lots, 8¢ § Oisio Stute test. 10X all bt 36333 hizher, A 0 bu; corn, 6,300 bu ; oats, RrcerpTa—Wheat, PITTFBURG. 3,20 bu, PITTSnUTG, Dec, 3,~GRAIN=Wheat firm 3 prices un- changed, Now corn, 73@780 ; ahclled, 780 on track} 800 fall in elevator PrrnoLod—Quist and seids s cruds, TI@600 ot Pasker's ; retiued, $1.00),@1.00}, Philadelphia delive erye L O.0.F The Wisconsin Grand Lodge in Scs= sion at Malwaulcce. Special Disnoteh to The Chicoga Tridune, Mwwaokee, Wis, Dee. 2—~The R, W. Grond Lodge of Wisconein L. 0. O. F. convened in In- surance Buildivg to-night at 7 o'clock. The Seo- Tetary’s roport was submitted, ehowing that dis- pensations Lave bean igsucd duting the year to thirieen lodges, and soven Rebekah degroe lodges. It =tates thal Oregon Lodgo and Reeds- ‘burg Lodge, which ceased working two years 20, withhold their chartors and property, which aro o trust fund to bo gives up to’the Grand ZLodge on the lodga ceasing to work, or eurien- doring or farfeiting its barter. 'The Orogon Lodga is believed to bnve divided €1,000 among its mombers, which belongs to the (ratarnity at large, aud this is takeu advaotage of by tho Seo- matarv to denonnce dishoues: members 50 ehaping fnelr conduot as to drivo honest members out, 1056 to divide the fuuds among themuclves, MEMBERSHIR, Tie numter of rejected opplcations was.... .vv. 304 Tiitinted, admitted by card, and reinstated, Vithdrawn by card, *Net maftleeceasas Tolal membershi] 228t Grends In good standing. .. Sloters of e revorted by iadge Blsters membars of Hebekah Brothiors of Rebekab roported by lodge: Brothors memuers of Rabokal lodges Drphans reported Brothors relloved Widowed familics reifoy Amoant paid for rolicf of Brothers..ueiees s 7,701.58 Amount puld for rellef of widowed famillos, 2,817.96 Amount patd for education of osphsus, 0,10 Amount paid for buryleg the dead..... . 316585 19,007.80 Revoone for term ending Dac, 31, 1673, EHOILBY Raveuue for term ending Jwuo 0, 187: 43,334,30 oo onnans$T7,000.24 Amount of widows* and orphany' fund Yota} asseta of lodges reportod......., Onrrent expeores torm ending Doc, 31, 1873.522, Gurrent oxpuuses torm ending Jue 30, T4, . 36, Total for the year.... 3 $0,018,10 The Grand Treasurer roporta as follows : ‘Dalance op band,, o $ 4,042,00 Tolal recolpts durin 8, © . Totl vesnrernivarnaass Expenditurcs and donatlon Lo T e 6,453,580 Palaneo forward, ..., " $ 0,200.05 The Educatioual and Asylum Ffund now wmounts to €4,000,71, the whole of which ia sarzied forward, Tho Fioauca Committes report the Goneral Fund as follows patince.. v gneys rocalved ta data, Intecdst oa Unlted Statey bonds, Dalance on hend, esreons B BES Tlho wggregato increase of funds for the year Is B9,453.83, The Grand Eucampment to-day adjournsd sioo dlo, afior hearing reports of committoes, |quintmg tho standing commitiocs for tho en- suloi_yoer, snd electing tho following ofiivers: Grand Tatriarch, Dr. J. 1L Vivian, Mincral Point ¢ Grand High Pricst, M, 1, IfotehLiss, Ilymouth ; Grand Bentor Wardon, ', B. Elliott, Milwaukca | Grand Tressurer, David Adler, ~Miwanleo; Grand Bcrioe, L. B, Hills, Madlwon; Grand Juntor Warden, th 15, Weatherby, Bhullsbure ; Orand Iiepresontative, for two years, Warden Beynolds, Green Day; Graud lNepresontalive, for one year, O, 1, Farks, Beloit; ‘Trustocs, I, 8. Mook, Milwaoken; Audiew Willard, Bodvor Dam; 1. R, Curian, Fond du Lac, The Grand Lodge of Odd-Follows waa in ses- slon to-night aud adjourned thil mornlug, pasrions, watas i A LOSING CONCERN, Nrawv Yous, Deo, 2,~The Now York Limes suys editorially, that the flrures of the Pavilio Mail Compauy show & total loxs in operating the lino Juring tho laub oightosn montha of §2,425,~ £10.65. | T eunt McDONALD. Thoe Poor Tellow Has the Pleurisy. Dr. Miller Is Feeding Ulm with Ca- {fhartle Sugar-Plums, And Olothing Him with Plasters as with o Garment, The Trial Therefore Goes Over. Tt was oxpooted {bnt the trial of Micbael Me- Donald, upon an indictment charging him with an assault with intoot to kill James MeGarry, would certaluly have boon prococded with yes- torday forenoon fn tho Oriminal Court. Tho caso was continuod from Tuosday, owing to thio nlloged rlincss of McDouald's councol. Rumor kad {t that the Scotch haggle por- taken of abt tho banquet of tho St. Androw's Bocloty had dissgreed wilh the gentleman's stomachic organs, and, as the con- nection botweon oue's bratu and one’s stomanh— especinlly o lawyer's or an Alderman’s—is most intimato, it can Do resdily understood how Mr. Iervey was roudered unfit for soy legal wranglo, The court-room yostordsy was not crowded. A pumber of McDonald'a coustituonts, unwashad and uokempt customers, occupled ecats on the beachen for the publie, But thero was an ab- senco of auy of 2ne “n'noys,” the woll-drossed scamps, parasites, and vultures of socioty, McDouvald's coufederates, who do most of his dirty work; and their absonce can bo atiributablo only to the fact that they kwew of tho dodge Miko had hatohed, Two of tho fra~ ternity, omissarics, no doubt, o watch matters sud roport.—~ono & blaok-bmired, black-oyed, low-browed fel'ow, woariug a beavy blaok mous- tache, £ald to be Jobu Garrity, aud another a blonde zentloman, with moustacho and imperial trimmed a, I'Empereur, whoso sobriquet is 4 Nick,"—wora presont, and had®the imperti- nence to occupy soata withiv tho inclosure which weradesigned and specially reserved for metbers of tho bar and reprosentatives of the press. Jndge Henry Dooth was on the bonch., The counsel present wero: Assistant Stalo's Attoruey 1. T. Birch, Assstaot City Attorney O. 8. Cameron, repreecnting tho City Law Dopart- mont, and r. W, W. O'Brien (apecial counsel for My, MeGurry), for the prosceution 3 A, 8, Trude ropresented the prisoner. Mr. Iorvey Wes not prodent. CALLING IT TP, Somo winor eriminal cases belng dlsnosed of, Assistant State's Attoruey Bireh, uddrcuu\n(iv Judgo Booth, said : May it pleaso the Court, wish to say that 1. O'Brien, who bLas boen speeinlly rotaived fn this case, 18 horo in courk, and desires very much tust the case of Dce Donald should be talien up. Mr. O'Brien—If it suita yovr Ilonor'a conven- fenco, Iwould likato hava tha case proceoded with, a8 I bave otheyr engagements with which a further continuance or prolongation of this case would interforo. 3 810K, Mr. Trude—~We canuot go on to-day, and for tho rensons E\\'w in this stliidavit which £ boldin hand acd whioh I desite to road. Ir. Trudo thou jead: Trude, belug duls mworn, on osth says that o ia one of the nttorucys for sujd defendant’; that o8 proparatory to hia~ (MoDobald's) tral, aftiun drew an aldevit and other papers necessnry fo fusuro for said flcDonald a fulr and impartial ‘trial, and that said McDouald agreed to come to adlant's ofiico lust evening at § o'clock to exacuto aaidl papers ;: that, on bi falling €0 to do, afliant, in company with Lis clerk, Jobn "Grabam, ‘went o the houso of mnid SIcDonald to loarn the Teason of his mot comin io aillant’s oflice, pusuont fo appointmeut, an found that he (McDopald) was Ising_dowa o &y o0 tnd Coomplinad of Thelog quile sick, 0 (lnt Lo was unablo to keep bhis appolotment or go out into the open air; sfiant suye (but sadd dicDonald looked and hiad overy ap- pearanco of boing unwell, Afilant further says that bo aeked tho said AleDonald {o como ovor to the Crim- inal Court on to-morrow,—thnt {s, to-day,—and there to alido tho order of the Court; that safd McDonald expreaeed a desire 80 to do, and would go there, it possiblo ; that, with that view, alllant caused all tho papers and ailiduvits fo Lo ln signod sud exe- cufed by said McDonald, as well as by otlcr rersons, in tho manner 'required by liw, and to proferly guard mald dofendaut's intorests, Afaut furthier eaya that sluce tho opening of this Gonrt to- day be recelved the written certificto of Dr, len C. Alier, Sapliary Superintendent of this cousts, which certificiteln beretoattactied snd wade part acroof. A, 8, Taope, Cirtoaco, L., Dec, 2, 1874, v, A. S, Trude: i Ihave Just left the bedsido of Michael Me- Dowald, He ia quite sick, sufferiug from an_acnte ui- tack of pleurisy. It will ba savoral days. (tho exnct nunber I csunot atato) befors bis ean Jeave his soom with safety, Bey, C, ML, M, D, MR, O'BRIEN OBJECTS. Bir. O'Brion—Is iz onstomary to take commu- nications of such a nature in this Court? ‘hat commuuicntion is not ovidence in a conrs of tuw, Tho only object of that aflidavit 1a to securoa continuance. Now, I am informed that dlc- Dounld procured this ailment,—aciually brought it upon himsolf by gotting drunk, Ar. Trude—That 1y not tyue, and the man who 8ayA 80— AMr. 0'Brien~Do you mepn that I am stating on untrath, bocause— My, Trudo—Far from it. I would not usperse vour ahatucter ; in tace, T could not if I tried. slinply meant to say that you are miginformed. I know that there is a combination of gamblors toinfure Mr, MoDonald, und I think the infor- wetion camo from sucl & sourco. LET U8 UAVE TRE DOOTOD. Mr. O'Brien—I yepuat, that communication of the Doctor's is not_ovidonce, and I would wieh thue b appear before tho Coutt to maxe his statemont, Mr. Tindo—It1s part of the afidavit, Dr. Miller's word is bis bond, Judge Bouth—I havoe the groatest confldence in nnythlnt; Dr. Millex states over his signatuse; but ic wonld ba irregnlar to accopt the commauni- cnfilon und act wpon i, especially as objociion iy made. The Judgo then ordored a subpana to {ssue re- quiripg the attendance of Dr. Millor 1 court at 4 o'olock, until whieh timo furthor disgussion in the case wWas adjourned, BECOND HEARING. Judge Dooth aud As-istaut City-Attorney Cors coran wera punctual in their attendance s 2 o'cloolt. L'he othar conneel were hohind time, Mr., Hervoy was in court, wrapped up, and ap- patently not wholly well, IIe took no part in tho proceadings boyond an occasionnl suggeation to Mr. Tyude, DI MILLER. In responso to tho Court's order, Dr. Bon O, Miiler was presout. 1o was placed in the witnees-choir, and belug sworn, tostitled : T em a practiving physician aud surioon, Q.—Do you know Michael McDonald # A.—I do 3 yos, i v Q.—Is ho o patieut of yours? A.~Holsg yes, sir. Q.—State what you know abont Ar, McDon- ald’s illness. A.—Last night abous bulf-past 11 o'clock L was koot for to attend Mr, NMcDon- ald, I went ond eaw bim, aud found that Lo was andering from on aoute attack of pleurisy in the left breast, I put my ear over tho part alfocted and discovered a srating sound produced by the contact of the in- flamed Inng against tho fuflamod chest: it way {,usx such a nound as would bo produced by rub- g two whingles zgainst each otber. I told Inm that it would bo probubly four or six days bofore he could go out, and ot that time I know notbing nbout this tria), for 1 don't road the papers muoch, This ‘mornink I wont to soe him ngan, _He askod mo if ha could not go up-town to-day. Itold bimno; and that unlesa ho took grest care of Limself ho might endanger his hife. 1le then sald tvmes **As I oannot go, will you wyito to BIr, ‘Urude and explan matrers ¢ aud I promised to do so, I caunot tell how long ha will bo sick, I gave himn a prescription this moralng, and, if bo atteuds to my directiony, I havyo confldeuce In his eutire recuvery, but not before a fow dav, 1 lhavo bsen dr, MoDonald's family physicisu for the past two yoars: Lave attonded all his family in everv caso of sivknoss, with one exception, and that was whou ono of his children hud to undergo an operation of the oyo, CROSH-EXAMINATION, Croxs-exantined. By My, O'Brien ; sufles 1o wag i trom & very aouto attack of pelurisy, sot roll whon it commongad or whou it toolk pilnco, I lirat suw him about half-past 11 a'cluck Just night, e tuld me ho kad caught cold, Q.—1o you kuow thne ho was down-town lato lacb mighl # A,—I know nothiog about it. J,—10u uro & rogulng Frunuu oy pbysiclan,— did vou not mterrogate biw s to tho causes of itfu [linoss? A.—Mout cortasmlv ; T inquited into tho Justory of tho causa, He told mo the symp- te} g i toms. Ilo pald among other thinga that Lo hiad o stiteh fu lus eldo froquently. THE FOOR FELLOW, Q.—What ald you preacribo for him? A~ Tour dosos of quinino and opuni, & mustard plantor, and a fow of what are calted fmpregad cathartie pille, Wituesa continued: T gaw him sgain this morning, I don't conslder his casa dangorous, but hois not tn a conditlon to go out. I dhid not inquira whother ho exposed himsolf or not, tteczamined, By Mr, Trude: o aid nob bnve auy appearance of having boon drinking to oxcens, Recross-cxamination, Iy AMr, O'Brien: Qo— Was it not dongorous for him to bo out at 11 o'ctock last night? A~—I don't know nnyihing about that, Q.—Did hie not bave tho appoarance of having been diunk? A.—No. Q.~You eay you bave boon hia family phy- sleinn for tho past two vonrs, Huvo you during that timo seon him undor the influence of drink, —I presume you knowof his habits? A.—I know nathing of his habits. I never saw Mr. McDonnid under the influonco of drink ; nevor saw liim drink ; snd never smolt lquor from him or discovered In him tho ofecta of drink. And I mayadd thab the only illnoss which ho has suffored from to my kuowledgo was o sovero attack of cholera morbus. Q.—He did not toll yon that ho was ontnta lato kour last night driving ? A.~Ifa did not, A PLAIN CASE, Judge Booth—Dr. Miller's ovidenco fs pretty plain, and it leaves no doubt, I think, that this man 19 pick, Mr, O'Brien—Your onor, if thors is anv doubt you havoe the vight to sond & physicisn to oxamine McDonald, Judge Booth—Dr. Miller atates that he saw him this morning, and ho wrote that commu- unication, aa ho states, without any knowladgo of this caso, Tho cnse muat bo continued until next term, which commences Monday. LAKE DISASTERS. Dangers Besctting Navigation at This Season. Loss of the Schooner Sanderson and All on Board ‘Thara ara hut fow paopla living in o groat clty who havo an adequate iden of the dangors be- sotting the sailors navigating tho lakes at this seagon of tho year, Who would think for a momont, winlo si:ting besldo his warm stove In & comfortablo room, that at the sama tima hun- dteds of human beings are out on tho doep and treacherous wators of the lakes, struggling with tho elemonta to savo their frail cralt from ship- wreelt and thomsclves from a watery grave ? ‘Though the thermonreter is below zero, and tho flerco gals is uplashing tho waves over tho decks of the veesel, still tho brave toilers of tho deop have to remain on dock and look to the pumps aud tho rigging. ‘Thors aro mo warm atoves around which thoy can thaw out their atiffened limbg: they have to romsiuat their post aud worlk for their lives, And ret, after struggliog for hours, their strongth finallv gives way, the vossel fils with wator, and dowp it goes to tha bottom of the Inko, and with It overy buman soul on board, In vain do tho families of the victims wait for thoir roturn, 1u vain are their toars and their pragore. But o short tima olapsos, and the fears ontertained for tho eafory of the craft are couflrmed by the aunouncement thot tho vessel bas gone down with all hands, and no ona faved to tell tho tale of their sadend. About & yeor ago, when tho Mollison wont down with sll on board, a cry of horror was heard from all sides. That disaster was consid- ored oxtraordinary, beeause some one had always boon saved to toll the talo. This season, how- over, has beon 8o prolific of such disastors that they begin to bocome a common ocourrence. It i hardly moro than two months ago that the ‘Wanderor was announced as missing. Bhe lida at tha bottom of tho lake, and there will probe ably remain forover, On the Gth of Novembor the schooner Atlanta loft this city for Oswogo, and ehe too has not been beard of since, and may safely bo £ot down as foundered with ull ou board. A vessol, the name of which has not yet transpired, sunft with all.on board nbout two weelks ago near Colchestor. Sho waat frst supposed to bo tho Tolezrapl, bus that vessel renched the Welland Canal on Bnturday. It was also intimated thas it might bo tho scow Pearl, but it is not her eithor, for tho wreck of the Pearl was driven ashoro at Genova, O., two or threa days ago. ‘Thls vessel revealod a eight . which horrified ovou thoso used to such scones. Bhe was o completa wreck, end oun board of her was found the body of a mau supnosged to be J. Oraham, of Fairpott, and the body of o bov azed 14, bothh evidontly frozon to death, the remuins being complotely covered with fca, That of the boy was fouud lashed ta the rigging. Nothive wne found on board to in- dicto Wheio tho scow was from or whero she was bound. Yestorday the nows of another of theso lake horrora was received in this city. A letter to Ar, Otto Schoeneman, from Empire Bluff, foot of Lako Mialugun, states that the wrook of the schooner Willlam Sandorson canio ashors av that poiut Nov. 26, with no light nor eign on buard. Tho echooner loft this clly sbout the 224 with a_cargo of wheat for Oswego, Thero is hardly o doubt that bor crow abaudonod hor during the storm, and found a grava at tho boitom of Lake Michigan. Capt. Charles Brown wasg hor master, and he had with him s crew of six or seven sailora, The Sanderson was rated B 2, aud was bullc ot Oswogo in 1350, She received extensive ropalrsiduring the wintar of 1874-'74, Sl was 337 tons bardou, and bailed from De- it Strango fo say, all tho unfortuvate orafis above deacribod were what aro styled ™ csnal buitt,” and nearly all of thom belonged to Os- wago. Tuis does coitainly lo- k asif flat-bottoma wero o failure, and no othor vessels of tha: ;Lv!u chauld hereaftor bo allowed to float the ko, ALABAMA PATRONS. Mceting of the State Grange of Alae bamassAddress of the Wa M. Moxraoaeny, Ala., Deo, 2.—The first annual sesgion of tho Alabamn Stato Grange met yoster- day, W. H. Chambers, W. M., presidlug, Fifty county Granges out of sixty-five are represenced by 100 delagates, and others aro yei coming. Each county, with twolve dolegates or less, sends one delegato, and those with moro sonds two, 4ll the Stato officors ara present but one. 'Tho addross of Mr, Chambers was very o'abarate end able. Ho advised prompt action on the consti- tutional amendments submitted by Lhe Nationn) Grango ; opposed the plan of roprescutation based on numerical strongtb, and sdvised tha rojaction of tha . amendmoeut yravid- ing therefor; recommonded that the Qommitteo memorializa Congress on tho sub. Joet of tho cottea tax, and the app ointment of an agent in Washiugton to roprosont the inter= cats of planters; rocommendod a momorial to tho Blate Leglelature for o guologlonl survey uf the Btate, with o view of un official promulga- tion of its advantages in mincrals, that immigra. tion mav bo thereby {nduced, eromising the co- operation of tho Btate Grange n the worky roviowed what lo known as the ** deadfall ¥ eys- tem—that is, small whwkf' shops cstablishiod vear largo plantations, whoio the freedmen trado atolon produce tor 1uwm, to the ruln of thomaclvas and the filanmrm uud recommonds that the Logislature bo memorialized to put sn end to wuch traftlo; recommended a changa in tha aystem of dopntles, by substituting a county deputy, or genoral oveisoer of Grangey, in cach county, who shall represont the county in the Btate Grange, and act nw delegato to jts unoual session ; acknowledges tha abliga- tions of the Girange to the uational body for the rellof farnished to eufferers last spring, and advlsod a suitsblo aclnowledpment theietor, Hoalso rocowmonded the estublishment of » Grange organ at sowo central paint, ta sorve as & mediut of sommunication botween the ollicors and the Order ; proposed tho holding of a giand Btate fair noxt full, undor Grango auspices, and suggostod Llio propricty of attempting some ref- ormation of the abusey in tho muttor of chom- jeal fertilizors, such as tho eroction of a home mnnufaotory, undor the suparvision of resident chomiuty, supplied with ohesper and better articles, In voncluaton he reviowoed the sgenoy and co-operative svetoms, nnd advised, as tho best monus of getting rid of middlomen in tho rovision business, that moro attention be puid 0 yaising supplies at honte, Bluch of the dlsup- pointment aring fiom tho co-operative sysiem, 88 practically oporated, ho traced to tha imper- fro orgaurzation and the nooessury friotion fu a mator sa complivated and so now, Whon Bouth- orn farmers EhMl make thoir farms sclf-sustain. 1og, thete will be loas complaint of middlemen. RAILROAD NEWS. The Frow-Pass System Abolishod on the Western Roads, A Refeisco 'Will Decido the Erle Injunction Case. THIE FREE.PASS SYSTEM. MEE¥ING OF WESTEAN MANAUELS, Tho manatnys of Weatern ratlroads hold o mooting yestordasv at tho Grand Pacitle lotel for tho purpazis of reafirming tho resolution passod by tho Chicago ronds about & yaer ngo abollshing the free-paes systom and to fnduce ilio roads wost of of 8t, Louis to bocomo a party to tho sgreozaont. Tho following gontlemon waote prosout: A, A, Taimadgo, Gonoral Supor- intondent, arul‘J. A. 10N, Goneral Froight Agent, Atlantie & Pacifio Raitrond ; C. IT, Chap- pol, Goneral Burperintoudent of the Migsouri, Kan- #n8 & Toxas; jtobort Ilarrle, Gonoral Buper- intendent Chicsgo, Burlington & Quinoy; Hugh Tuddlo, Genoral Supsrintondent Chioago, ook Islnod & Paclfic; J. O, Modullin, Genoral Buperintendant Chicago & Alton ; Georga Olds, QGonoral Froight Ageat Knusag City, 8t. Joo & Couneil Bluls; T. . Oaks, Gouoral Froight Agant Koansns Encifie; A, O. Dird, Goneral Froight Agent St Louls, Kansns City & North- orn: M, Hughitt, Gonoral Buporintondent Obil- cago & Northwaaterns L. W. Town, Goneral Supotintendont, 1L H. Oarbwright, Goanoal Froight Agont, and T. Poufiold, Geooral Ticket Agent, Ilanmbal & Bt Joo; J. ©O. Gault, Goneral Managor Milwaukeo & 8t Paul; L. D. Tuthill, General Supormtendent Bt. Joo & Denvar ity ; W, F. Downs, Gonoral Busmrmtmdunt Contral Branch Union Facifle ; William Irving, Claoveral Suporintendoat Dur- lington & Missourl River in Nobraska ; Maj. Hoeuning, Goneral Superintoudant Missourt Tiver, Yort Seott & Guif_and Lawrence, Leny- envorth & Oalvesiton ; 3L It. Arthur, Gonorsl Suporintondent St. Louls, Knvsas City & North- ern 3 A, Mitchell, (loneral Surerintendent Iili- nols Coatral; and M. 8. Sargent, General Treight Agont Atchigon, Topeka & Banta Fo. 'I'he mooiing was orgzanized with Maj. Hon- ning as Chalrinan aad A, O. Bird a8 Socrotary. The question 1n res:ard to tho continuaacs of the rulouot to issue Lreo passos was discussod at constderablolangt. Aluch opposition was mani- fested to tho rulo roquiring clergymen to pay more than half fare,” Fmally 3 A CONMRONISE was offected, and tho following resolutions wero adupted: Resolved, That from vl aftor the first dy of Jan- tary, 1§75, tho whola ayiilom of Issuing frio pisssa over aud Upon tho roads reprosonted ot this meeting. shall bo abolished and discoutinued, and Lhut after that date no freo paseca or tickels for ~which ~ the fall Togular possonger rate {8 not pold ball o 4 aued directly or indirectly, i1 nny form, by any rallw y company Tiero represciite <d,0F {teagonte, over L3 road orAny patt of the e, to any _person o [4irsons, oF fOr oty purpose whitdoover § but thot, selilo from the officers, agents, or employes of sald re etivo rallroad tum‘)flulnl, wallo_travoling on their own roads, and whilo em- plosed {n the servico of fielr own respeotive compa. Dies, nll_porsons nnd elafies of persons shall alko Lo required fo puy o el aud catabllstind £33, Gxoept na herfuafter provided, First—That aunupl exchiange tickots with ottier rall. 7O ay bo issued to s Limited extent, ‘Second—Tuat the Isuo 1af annual oschange tickaty shiall bo conflued ta goucrad ofticers, {ncluding Geueral aud Asslstant Supcrintend stits, and to tho regulur eal- arlod travellug agonta, ut, tho discretion of cich come ny, P ird—That contracts fiy- thotranspartatton of live- atack may inclde tho pidisgo of men actually in charga of stack and thelr return ta places of ship~ t, m:“":mr!h—-’l‘hnt tha issuo of*1,000-mite tickets in pz ment of wdvertiscmonts be' confined to publishers #lding upou the line of tacir respectivo roads, and ahail not be transferable, bu t be fesucd ju the uame of thio fulentical party to whom tha tcket is glven, THE 814 NERS, Tho reaolutlons were signed by the following ronds: Chicago, Burhing ton & Quincy: Minois Contral; Obicago & Northwestorn: Winona & 8. Peter ; Milwaukes &t t. Paul; Chiloaro, RRock Island & Paciflos Chicugo & Iowa; Chicago, Pexin & Boutbwesterny Gilman, Olinton & Bpringficld; Chicago & Alton; Cimeago, Dan- villa & Vincennes; Westarn Usion; Blissoutd, Kaneas & Toxas; Hannibitl & 8t. Joa ; 6t, Louis, Koueas City & Noribern; DMiesouri Paciflo; Kanzas City, Bt. Joe & Qouuncil Bluffs; Kansas Tacifio; Daveuport, Lav.renca & Galveston; Missourd, Fort ~oott & Gulf; Central Branch Union Pacifle, and Iron 3 untain, TUL GENERAL FRIIIGUT AGENTS held a soparate meeting n the ovening, and agroed that aftor Jan. 2 th.sy would ceaso goiuzg back on oach othior and trr; m§(u oub each other’s throats, but would, afier ;11at date, muke no con- tructs oxeept ot taviff rates, 1t was also ngrood that, on all Eastern thronngh froight consizned via Ohicago and 8t. Louis, arbitrary ratea will bo charged atior Jan. 1, 1875, —_——— ERIZ, TUE INJUNOTION OASL T¢) GO TO A REFEREE, New Yon, Doo, 2.—Ih o it of James Augell, for injunotion agninst the Erie Railroad and re- covery of certnin bonds, vr.as betore Judge West- brook this aftornoon on amotion by defend- ants for reference, W, O. Barrett, of plaintifi’s couneol, charactorized the statoments on the af- fidavit, on which the Judg¢s modifled his injunc tion arder, as false. Tho T udge eaid ke modified the order not beenuso be ‘n'as grossly decolved, 8 tho aMdavit states, buk becauso defondants ouglit not to bo enjoined .from paying tbe lutor- J| est ou bouds to DONA FIDE )3 OLDERS, Mr. MoFarland then mov ad for a roferenco. Mr. Hl eaid the fesues should ‘bo fraimed. Plajntiff alleges as violatica s of the fundamontal law of tho Company tho fes ue of the £30,000,000 mortaage, tho creation vl’ convertible bonds, aftorwards covered by tho {330,000,000 mortzrgo, tho pwmichaso of certain gtack in the Duffalo & Lo Road, and of £1,10,000 worth of coal lands in Tennsylvania, noad isauo of certain dividends, and tho answer 1 dmits slt and secks to justify them, 6o that no» quostion remained bus whother tho igsue of di flxnmh was justitied by tho financial condition .t the Company. Judge Fullerton said plaiatiff ouly wanted tho inquiry limited, to whieh thie Comt roplted the Rteferce would exclude inycoper tostimonv. It was thon sgicod that an order of reference bo submitted ab 8 p. m. to-morrow, and tho Tofereo bo named by the Ceynt, Lospoy, Dee. 2. M cKonnn, Evio Rail- way aharcholder, obtaine¢| injunction in _tho Chancery Court to-day, 1 estrain the Lrio Company fram applytng tlie mouey, rumsed by bynotheeating bouds of thi socond consolioated mortgago loan, townrds piwing the Decombor coupons, ‘Pho caso wlll o ome up again on tho 11th inst. s MISCELLAN EOUS. PASSENOLIR RATES 12 [ MINSLSOTA, Tho wauagors of tha fit. Paul & Slous City. Builroad resolved somo tin'to ago to discontisuo all passonger trains ovor 1 e road for tha 1eason that under the reduced rat 0s of fare fixed by the Stato Nailroad Commissic uiers, undor the new law, thoy did not pay. Tho action bas wolto up the Grangors zlong tho lins, who had by their opposition to raitroad compa- nles brought about thls etate of affairs, Thoy have in large num'bers putitioned the manegors of the read tocon vinue the traing, and promised to hehavo thomeol r/es in tho futuro ns good Gravgors ought to dow Ho desivous were thoy of having the traina ri i n that thoy raquest- e that tho fare bo raised to 5 ceuts por mila to allow the road to puy oxpon 808, ‘Tho Miunosota Roflroad Commiasionors ha.ve bad this mnttor under advisement dwring thia luet weok or two, and yesterday the followliig iosolutlons wore adobred . Hesolved, That n view of nu tnerously-signed poti- fions of tha cithzons of Min 3esota Valiey for tho Teaturation of fornsor passongor « rated ou the St, Paul & Biowx. Oity Haitvoad, unid of th 1y dimaintbiod reveuive consequicnt upon a short graliy -crop, and lo enahle sald Compuny to maintain the ) reseut scrvice of two passengor-traina daily betweon &3¢, Paul and Mankato during tho winter, tho yaracug er-fares Wil Lu lue ercand to § conty, In accordance with the above action the Company o dezlded to run {te tralus us leretofore, and uot tuke utl the oxpresstrain, as cop { emplated, FREIGHT MILEY GE, CrvossNaty, Deo, 2—At 1o mosting of the Rond of luilrond Commigst o ners, held b the Grand Hotol to-day, it waa d o oidod that unleage on oustward-bound frofghts botween couumon yoluts showld bo celowlated by thae shortest routo, and rutes should ba ma ¢lo accordingly. UUBINESS OVER {HE CHICAG) DIVISON OF TUE BALTIMOLE & QU0 Special Dunutch to e Chy wua Tribtns, WAsHINGTON, Deg, 2,—Batltx ore reports show that tuo movenionts of freighi; are very activo aver the Chteugo Division o{' the Buldmore & Obio Reilrond, " Since Mond ay thera bas been soventeon car-londs of froigh \ over tho Chicago Division and thittoen via Clic xzo proper. Thirty in all bave aruved in Bultunonio, Tor the wools onding the 21at nlt., elgly-ona car-londs of mer- chandiso went from Daltimoro over the Ohicago Divislon, and, for the week euding the 28th ult., Aovonty-two car-loads, " THE COURTS. W. N. Sturges Wants $25,000 of Pros- 7 ident How, New Sulty and Judgments, STUNGES V&, THE BOARD OF TRADF. The niotion to dissolve tho injunction recontly rranted in favor of W, N. Hturkes against the Board of Trado camo up boforo Judge Willinms, but notbing important was dono, Counsel for complaiunnt wished to hava s continuance, which was oppoeod by thoe defondants, and alter some cousuliation the caso wad postponed until this moroing to allow them to tako teatimony. No alidavits wore filed with the bill, and tho amswer having boon sworn to by two persons gives it the forco of efiidavits. It 18 propoged to tako tostimony on tho wholo sub- Ject of what was dono on tho Board of Trado the day tho voto was lakon for oxpulslon, Apropos of this, W, N, Sturges yeaterday bo- gan o sult in caso against George M. How, Pres- wont of tho Doard of Trade, laylug tho damages abt €26,000, 'Tho dcclaration has not beon filed yot, bub Mr. Sturgos’ clalm m geaoral §s that on tho 23d of November, Mr. Iow, acling os Presie dont, refueed to put & motion to the ;Doard to dlsmies the proceedings, and also that on an ap- poal {0 the Board from this rofusal ho rofuscd again to put tho question of the right or wrong of tho rofueal, alleging that tho motion was out of order. Stuiges thinks tbo conduch of My, How was influonced by pereonnl motives, and was uncalled for, improper, and maliclous. Ionco tho wult, DILL TO BET ASIDE BALE. Thomas Cobb, as guardien of Fannie Hen- iicks, filod o Liil agamet Phitip Scanton to sov nside an nileged fraudulent conveyanco. Com- platnant states that i October lust Mrs. Hen- dricks way adjndred to bo inrnno, ana lie was appolnted guardian of Ler estate, Long befors thal time—but, aa iu claimed, whila sho was ine eano—2dra. Tondrions nad sold to Scaulon Lot 17, in Georgo 11, Bliss’ Bubdivision of Block 127, in School Boction Addition, for the apparent con- sideration of 3500. Tho Jot hasa brick house on it, tho annual rent of which is abont £819. Com- pliinant alleges that tho convoyanco was mado when Jirs, Hendricks was jnsauo: that no cou- sideration wag paid, and thereforo sooks to bnve 1t wob osido, and also rocover the amount of tho rents reeeived by Scanlon siuce such pretonded {ransfor, ITENS, Judi? Gary Is engaged in hearing the caso of Poter Marr ugainst the cur. This caye secms to be os ondless n> the chaucery suit in Dickons' **Bieak House." A dofault wos wken agofust tho c\le for &8,740.01 the 18th of ot Aprll. This - wos et asido by stipulntion, the plainti® being wili- g to bave the caeo triod on ita merits. lay 9, a trial wos bad by w jurv, aud a verdict of §2,000 yendered for the plaimtitf. Ife thought this too little, and moved for » new trial, ‘Ihis motion waa_subsequently withdrawn, and a judgment rendeted, which “also was set aside by atipula- tion, the city bolog willing to give s well as ro- coivo courtesics, and now a second trial jgin progreea, Tho enit {8 brought to recover a Lale ance of about 89,000 duo 1or bullding the llar~ rigon Street I'olico Station, Judgo Jamenon will hear the obfections to the nsscasmonts of boneflts for the improvemens of Van Duren streat to-day, G pa D eTAEs cnun'rse.a o . @, Fuller began a suis for agai Jolus Kioin & Co, el E. N, Louis and Nathan Blinn _commenced an nction againet Bernard Engel und Teans Living- ston, clauning $1,210. BANRRUDTOY ITEMS, An ordor for o composition marting in the case ;:J(B.]([}. Wilking ot al, wus made, to boheld or, 16, G. W. Campboll was sppointed Assignes of Cool Dmmcnn i : .. EUPERIOR COURT IX BRIET. David and Borubard Mergouthoin: sued Philip Behmidt, Goorgo Cobleigh sned O, L. Munson, George 8. Clark, and Bartrand M. Munson. Fiedorick Koeppe commencoed n suit i tros- npainst Houry B. Dike, lnying daniages et I 30,000, CINCUIT COURT. Tho Unfvernity of Notro Damo sued T. P. wwyor sud N. 8, Peck for £1,0v0, Lt Kinuey & Co.commenced o suil in assump- sit_to recover £40,000 of Snmuel J. Walker. Johu 11, Bkocle began a suit for 83,500 Against the enmo defondanz, William Lill filed & bill againet Jonathan W. Stoele and wifo and Robort S, Wilkon to (oreciore a mortgage for $8,000 on Lots 15 and 16 in i:l;clfitdlka & Steclo's Subdivision of Beo, 23, ) 1 TUE COUNTY COURT. In the matter of the estule of Willlam 3. Chidister, deceased, hiy will was proven, and let- tors testamontary iskuod to Sarah C. Chidister, aud ber individusl bond for &30,000 was ap- proved. Lo foJowing is the will of tho do- coused : 1, Willsm M. Chidistor, of the Clty of Uhicsgo, Coiinty of Cook, and Blatu of iliuols, o hierohy make, publish, and deciaro thia wy last wiil aud testament, that Ia to sy ; First—1 requirs that all y just debts and lsbiiities bo puid out of the first mowoys which shiall como to tho bands of my executrix, horelnalter naod, Second—1_give, devise, and bequeath to my Leloved mother, Barah C, Chididter, of sald Obleago (some- time kiown as 8arali O, Muzzs), wll the resr, residuc, and rematnder of my eslate, real sud persondl, exeept un hereinafter named, sfter tho payiment of my debta, to bo ond remain ler sols and reparate estuto for- ever, with full aud complete power to i, sell, de- e, bequently or otherwiss ispuso of ‘th sumo s sho may desire; provided, however, that, i case_ihero shall bo Tecelved ' from tho Washing- ton Life-Inaurance Company, of New York, fu which Compauy I now buld n policy of ineuratice for 3,000, or sulliclont sum: (0 pay tho sume, I hereby diroet that out of tho property of my eaid mather, at her doceaso, thero shall bo patd to my friend Sarh X, Liltle, of Tockford, Iil,, the sum of §2,600, to bo hers absolutely, ‘Tho Lalance of the proceeds of auch polley, or i casg of tho death of sald Sarab I, Littlo bLefore my raid miother's decoane, then the wholoof much proceeds, to o 10 and ba the property of my end mother, lu tho sanio manner as my cther property, . Plard—Iu cose, however, that my safa mother shall o Intestato, and not having disposed of tho property bereby bequeathed and devised to her, or suy part thercof, or tho proceeda thercof, then the propesty so remaining #hall go to and’ be divided - among tho surviving children of my mother's brotbor, Charles I, Crocker, of Vestu, Lrooine County, Now York, and Georgo VY, 'Orockor, of Union, Broonia County, "New York, and the purviviug chidren of my mothet's de- coseed eister, Juno Bowker, lats of Blaiue, Droomo County, Now York, ehure and sharo ulike, to lo ielia” avsolutely; provided, however, fuut'If sad Charlea It, Orockor shell bo Jiving ut my'ssid mothor deeeane, then, durlug bis natural life, L shull Lo ¢ tilled to tho income, issucw, 1wso, and profit of thn tato which his chlldron will e cntitlod to under the provisions hicreof, they to take such estato wbgolutoly at bt death, Fourth,~1 hercby nominate and appolnt my be- loved mother, Bara O, Chidister (sowetimo known as Barah 0, 'Muzzy), ‘exccutrix of this my last will Dbut specially provido that na bend shail bo required of har aa such execatrix ; sud I Lieraby revoka all for mer wills by me mado. In witneas whereof I linve lioreunto eet my hand, at Ohicogo, this tho 20tk day of July, iu the yur of Our Lo 1873, 'W. M. CirrpisTen, T, William 3f, Chidiater, testator in’ tho foregoing will named, do lioreby make, publish, and declars this cadlell to eaid will, that 1a ta pay T hieroby rovoka and snnul the bequest named fn gaid will of £3600 tony friond Barah b Litile, and instead tiercof diract that thoro bo puid to sald Bural , Littlo, by my oxecutris, tho sum of £500, out of any moneys or property in her hands remaning after pay= mentot my fust debte and” Habilitles und oxponscs of administration, to b the property of said Sarah 1, Littlo absolutely, Tn witness wihiercof T havo herounto snt my band, thils 20th day of Jun, 1874, W. M, Cunipisven, Brookholst MoVicker was appointed adminis- trutor of tho estato of Charlos W, Mappas, under an approved bond of 28,000, On petition of John Diedon, Gmmtf Agont, ordor warrant and vonira roturnablo thin norn- Ing ut 10 o'clock to try tho question of tho al- leged lusamty of Curoline Hundlu, a pauper. CRIMINAL COURT, Tho McDonuld-MeQstry case wasagnin called up yoaterdny ; for fall partioulurs soo elsewhero in this morning's papor.—3iokaol Quirk ploaded yuilty to the larceny of $10 from Wollgang Spoolein ; remanded.—Georga Rufus, tried for burglariously entoring (ho earpentor-shop of Michael Ciark, and stonliug lools thorefrom : vordiot, guilty, and terms of puuishmout fixod at ono year in the Douitentiary.—~Charlos Hmith pleaded guilty to tho larcony of, clothing from Robort Howist ; sentenced to six’ mouths' imprigonment in the 1louko ot Corvection,—Ar- thur ITutton, aling Lans, tried for burglariously ontering the guu-store of Butler & Harris; vor- diet, guilty, and termof punishiment tixed at ime prisonmont for ten yenrd in the Ponltontiary,— Pator Lawlor aud 1ddle Bowen, tried for samo offenso ; acquitted,—\William Soymour, aliag Dwyoer, pleadod guilty to the loreeny of §8 from Morgan McDonald ; remanded,—Johu Ryas ploaded gullty to burglariously eaterlog the dwolling of Edward O, Coolidga with futont to dteal ; remanded, THE OALT. Junat Bronorrr—Lo ond of calendar, Juvar Qany—284 to 004, oxoapt 2H3. Juvag McRonenrs—161 to 402, oxcupt 162 and G, Junar Roarne—00, 113, 117, 118, 120 to 140, axeent 126, 128, 129, 180, 181, 136, 10, Junar: eaton—83, 81, 85, 87 (o 05, Jupae FARWELL—G1 to 60, JUDOMENTH, Untren Srates Cingurr Count—Junax Bronaerr =N, A, Thompson va. O, W, Kempator and T. L. Kompater ; tinding, 81,000, and’ motfon for new trial.— Loufas Falyman Ve, Goodrich Transportation Com- pnny 3 verdicl, $48,00 and motion for now trial—, fedNell ya Ouaties O, Merrick anil Thomias C. Garroll, $040,80,~ L, 11, Lemon va, G, T, Guin and Georgo 1, Eaton,” $1004.90,—Jsmes Irous va, Msnufacturers’ National lank, $12,408,61,—W, A, Montgomery va, 1% P, Hnvonn, as gurnisheo; conditional Judgment, $377. Burznon Count—iupar: McRonknra—Joho Tawla ot AL, ve, Uarbara MeMalion§ vordict, $001, CINCUIT Counr—Jupor Roukni—Lydla Bennett T m';lmx‘-)-.u E. Gaviuj verdlct, $300, sndl matiou for Junur Tner—R, B, Junkinn, Assignes of Annlad, Jobnron, e, Rdwii Lee Drown, §6,020,—Busiuna Burger va, Irauk Durger, $77.15. EDUCATION IN MINNESOTA. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribine, 81, Vavr, Minm, Deo. 2.—Toports from the threa Normal Bohools, made to tho Stato Board to-day, show a1 onrollment of 122 pupils at 8t, Cloud, 217 at Manknto, and 517 at Winons. Graduntes during yoar: St. Cloud, 16 ; Man- Xato, 83 Winona, 20, with 20 moro to gradunte ut tho closo of tho prosont term from the Wi- nonn School. The Bt Cloud Buhool, einco ity organization BIx years ugo, bns sent out 283 tonchers, of whom 60 aro graduates. Tho Winona Sehool, in tho samo timo, has sont out 209 praduates. All tlireo echiools avo roposted in n flourishing condition, with prospeots of largely incronsing t!rfla““flnfl classos each year, Irof. Phelps mon- ions Beveral most successful graded echouls in new ovunties established by graduates from Winoun. Bo for as profcssional ecducators era goncartied, the antagoniam to Prof, Phelps which Lna been notably promineut for sovoral yuara, anpenrs to havo beon abundoned, and tho “pros- ont moeting of the Board and Normnl Behool Principals la tho moat barmonious one for yoars, e ——— e L AMUSEMENTS. FARWELL HALL, In zeaponso to many urgent requeats, Miss CUSHMATN, {Having cancoled her Wortorn engagoments), hins cots fonted to remain in Clicagy aud give one moro Graud Shnkapoean Reading, uest SATURDAY NIGHT, IN NEW FARWELL HALL, MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME! Iy requeat, to acoommodats hor many frlonds who cauli ok obtatn sty Tort uvortnt, Al Cuahmnn il Taleat por.tann ot ot grand porsastiin s o i th BERID-A AL R ING RURN fr o otie 18 BLIRG GUSHMAN will tomi on 1b« evontng, for the fizat 1ima I Chicako, tho principal kecucs irumy EHAMILET, Tocluding tho Fourth Scono of (he Fourth Act, which fs Beyar vo.od on tho siag., Tho Programmo will further includo somn of the chole. ost miscolianaous solsgitoun of bur ropnrtalre, tnnkite tho most brilliant and intercatiug evonlng of readings wvor givon Ly hor b tals eity, SALE OF SEATS T} begla 12 alclook thia moon at Janson, BleClurg & Co.'s, 117 Stato.s Adinisslon, 1.01; Rosorved Seats, 51,80, THE BEETHOVEN SOCIETY. SEASON OF 18745 JOHN G. BUORTALL, Presldent, A, INGERSOLL, Seoratary. CARL WOLLSOHY, Conduotor, FIRST CONCERT, ‘WITH FULL ORCHESTRA, Thursday Evoning, Doc. 17. Assoolato Members' Soason Tiokets, 810 each (adinit. ting onegontlgman aud two ladics). "o be gll! of Mossrs, Jadsan, MaClurg & Cc 118 State-st. Root & fons, 19 State.ss oot & 3 nohaum, at.; M. Honry Gre Garman Retanal Hank; Mr., Join G Hartat, Nortn: auk. EQOLEY'S THEATRE, - MONDAY, Nov, 30, 167, brilllant sucooss of Daly's sacloty soneation, DIVORCH: 1n consequonce of which 1t will be givon for ONE WIIEIDEL IMOXIIE! drteh shio ero v cast, magalficont mountinge, and brilliaac ofice; Saturday, 5, benoflt of Mr,J AMES O'NEIL, A great bill. 1 pruparation—Tobortson's masterplose, SOROOL. MoVICKER'S THEATRE. Novel snd oxtraordiuacy dramatic event, MR, JOEN BROUGHAN ! Kirst timo, will produco his now dramatization, DAVID COPPERFIELD! In which ha will to th oppatite cliaracters of RIS NIBAWBER aid DANTEL PEOGOT 17, ACADEMY OF MOSIO, LAST NIGHTS of tho emiucnt Comedian, Mr. Te L PO oS TO-NIGHT~Twa great partu—in UNCLE DICK'S DARLING, and OFF TUE LINE. FRIDAY—Benafit of J. L, Toolo, = ** Doearer than ifo, " Hurlgwgno Lecture; Tipations of Actors and tho Wogvors, SANIRDAY-Last Toolo Matino, SATUIL A3 EVENING <Last appearanco o 815, 3. b, Toolo, i Sido tigkat-oltico at thio Jivoli, "GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Olarkst., opposite Shurman House. FRED AIMS....... reevers sesres MAAZOR MONDA v, 3, Bogand waek of tho aukuawiedgod aiccoss, ELLY & LEON'S plecy of hulfoonery, ol ot the At Grand Duch e t ONL N OnOtleabaan's Gpera tauite, LA GHAND DUGHESSE. Relly & Leou's Namons' Minstrels tnanew bill of Ethloplan micti, Lvery Lvoniug and Wednesday and Saturday Matinoos, o0ORMIOK HATL, DR. OLEARY, To-Night, Thursday, Dec. 3. “How Wo Live, How We Gt Headnohe, Norvousness, Neuralgla, Fidgots, Insanity, Paralysis otc, . I icain, groat var'uty of DT P g R T g youiig ana old; platas showing Darwin's fdoas uf yir 2lun, blo., olo, Said to bu a tare troat to iu olliy Dlo.’ Adiiilsion 1rov to-nlgt, first of & caur s, SUNDAY LECTURE. A Now Losture by PROI, MATHEW otz g, 1 thy Worldn DIOE, SATHRS il looture un ** Muck Pearls at Tfla ory,” at thy Grand Opo- 1a Houne, Suuday next, at 8 p. m. _ Admission, 100, LEGAL. TO_ALL, CREDITORS OF TIH GREAT WESTERN TELEGRAPIL COMPANY, Pabilic notjco 1s horoby glven that, in purauasics of cor- taln ordors duly mada and obtored of rocord, (w ovriuin actions pendiok within the Statoof oy, 1 tho Clrouly Goureul Guole ‘Jomniy, o tho, itiansury’ shio. thorcoly wicesln_The Rreforu Jofoyraply Qonany e & . Martou, I, of Chigago, lins hoon duly . sutlior of T3, i fi,'mu’inne.l taceivor of Tho' Great. Wostorn Tolograpa Ullispany and ail of its pioporty and eifcots of overy na. ture whatsaover, and, baving uxccuted tho bond ragilrsd Dy anid ordors, '1s. bivoatud with all (o powors of Tu- cujvur. according to lnw, iy tio irdors afuresaid 1t has boen rofareed o Miram M, Ounto, Atsstor ln Chancery of sald Court, ** ta take avidaucs toaring upn, aud rowoct tho lyuobiedn es of ald” ‘oorporation . oxoopt ‘tho alloged bonded fn- dabtednew i d tho sufd Mautor in iy ds thorsily hooted to forthwith pube Tl 10 THE CHICAGO TRINUNE and, fater-Ocean tor a0vun cansooutiy days to all roditors of Tha Groat Weat. cru Telegrapn Cumpany uotifsing thom in offoot of the AppuineeRt of the eald Kecalvor und of thik ardor af Toicronen, and that on & certaln day to b nawed fn satd ut mura tah ton daye scam. tho first publication ‘notieo sl oruditors of Eaid roat Wusten Tolu: Fiauh Campany prosant thole ofaline 10 euld 31 'han aster In sty e ndldlcution, Lopothoe et when nroufs ax Uitoy miay ohonu (0 ProSONG L0 Catabilvh tha +&lid, and nat, o oinaltof w0 duloy, tholr oatmus wil bo dobiread alialiowad, *4fiua unid lastor, altor the racalpt of sald olatms, shall, upun dao Hiotice 1o eald Recelyoe, bar, rocelve, ane ros it tho proofs and conntor-provfs upoa all elafie, and i sl roport s iy ibioupiis o the Cuutt tor a 3 1} 1% tarthor, urdorod that the exid Mastor tn Chancory suall tako and ropurt. proof boarlug upon the Bumira of i atiogad bt of wail corpuratlyn it I 1874 bt ta ot riaateol s mea Huding widih espost Chorat, fy fariee ordnr b6 {8 Provied that, ths sald Maser shafl cunoluda evido co upon auid olufinn At Hiake ro- e thuraoo within thiry deys frun the dato of this nos Wnlues athorwiv oidrad upon iue Kpplication (o ¢ and propar shewing thirator. Noy, thala ata. Wotea (s hoeaby givod o allerudtrs of tho" GGreny Weatorn Tolugraph Company ta pre-unt all sdjudloation, Wwgoiher with prools Laeroot, to ued, Binator In Glwnoory, st 'bis 8 Hador tiack, 143 Ladallo-ste,. Chicao, Tl v tho 6th day 'of Davambor, A, . 1574, ath o'aluok a. ik, Or &% woun tharencer, within (hs thuo Hinit: ad i eafd orfors aa aforeaald, s (i huating thovaus au Do iz, and (' dofanlc thervof slafma will by dobsrred ang &u‘inl(!;‘-.\‘ml oy sesnsiics of [ tho ordors aa sfuresald, b jcago, Nov, 3 B on o 3% Bite st ae, onase, Bastor in Chancery uf Cack Ov., Olraalt Uousts T e STATE LINEG, Glupgoswy Tiverpuol, Be }'y--‘l;uwm.'nll;nm.lulu't(l,.l ‘olreannty i Vier Nu, &, Noru Tavary a4 fole stonmors will b Town; STATE OF NEVADA ¥ o, ATy O INDIA Yonondar: Bor: % BIATH OF FLORIDR,Y Wadnoudity, Duo, 23, And overy Wodnasday thorosfior, takin iruei Fitan to il pacts of Graae, AR od rosmm rway, Bwadott, Doninark, and Gormans: 1D:afls fae £1 T o Gl e vavago apnly vy AUSHLY sl Wostern Agonty 8 Gintkates Obichroe OUNARD MAIL LINE, REDUOED RATES TO EUROPE. To Livorpool, Quoenstown, Glase gow, or Londonderry, $16. Avply st Cumpans’e Do, bortisnost coraor Olack and Tandolph-me,, Uhicaro, DU VEINET, Genoral Westarn Agont, National Line of Steamships, NOTICE. Taemost southorly rauto bas always beon adopted this Uptoany 16 s4grd. 50 Ko headiands, © o iod BY Batlg Trods Nowe. Xork Tor 1V IERPODL and QUENS. AOWN vty SATURDAY, rk fur London (diroct) evory lortaight. S tonoriwionrigs’ at ey TR DR R D L 2180, Westarn Avant, P, B, L Northeast e a P ortherst comor Ol sud Raadalpliate. (oposizd now Great Western Steamship Line, £ m Now York to Briatol (England) directs Gornwall, Capt, Stamper, Satucdny, Doc, 19, G el G T Chnt Wi 10 Grost atgringliaio, 3157 dtoacago 83, Apply st tion't Frolgiit Dopot "G10. McDONALD. Amant. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, RRRIVAL A0 DEPARTORE OF TRATRS. FXPLANATION OF R comal, - Sunday axcnial, 4 rlvg dunday at $: a, m. | 1 CHICAGO & NORT. WESTERN RAILROAD. Ttcket CLlces, B Clarker, (Sherman House), and 75 Canale ‘etey corner Maditon-styy and ut the depota, PERENCE, MATRR, ~t Batorday ozs Monaay ozooptods | A5 ua whin Night fanros « I'voeport & Dubnauo a lochart & Dubugue Axv & Mitwaukoo uil 5 Mils b ot Imaukeo Kxprose, WHimaukoo Passouy Mil\raukos Laseoayor. ¥ L3 & Uroon lay ks a—Depot cornor of Wellaand Kinrie-ats, £ Dobut cornor af Cavad and Kiiiriausts: N CENTRAL & CREAT WESTERY NAILTOR), 20, Soot aF Lakestt., and fool of Ticenty-scemduat, s Retmodice, 67 Clavk=sk., southenst corner of' andoiph, and 5 Canabats, corner @ Hadison, AMall tyis main and air ling), Day Expro H0a. m. '8 2135 p, m., L33 p. m. iU, . 8:33a, m. W py aitasn Morniay: Nighe Fapro CHICAGO & ALTON RAILRIAD, Kt City aud, Tanver Shot Line, st Tauet O Snringfield, Attors and ot ety Sheit S near Madisomot: X i 48 Dépot, and 133 Kandolph X Chicago & Paducat liaiicor § reanr, Lacon, Waaniagtan Kz '1319 b, m, Jollet & Divieit Acoommudation. {* 358 o m.|* S:50a, m. CHICAGO, NILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, Unfon Devot, corner Sadison_aml Canal-ats, Ticket Oftce, 63 South Clark-it., oppoits Sherman louse, and at Depot,’ Leee, Arrive, Milwaukee, Madison & Prairis du| Chien, M * 8:00 2. Milwaukge, U 'Point, §t, aul ¢ SiLasapo oon Lay, Bieveny Rorhora hans, Mall Bl & 8100 * 7:50. 2 o e, Mall. o.oe « .|* 7:500, Mliwaukoo, Bty fraul & Siangape| o i olis, Night xpross.. Lt on.m.it 6us . (*11:00. 7, 9:303, . * 4:09 po 3. ILLINOI3 CENTRAL RAILROAD, Lepot, oot 7' Lakerst, and fu0tof Twenfy-secondat, t Ofice, 121 Rundlphats, near Clark, "df‘ D Dubuaug & ¢ . U Gliman Passongor., cHIGAG™, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILIOAD, P {;":’ o et Tishar ot o8 Greray RELE Malland Esprose,ues Utiawu sud Sureatat Dubuyuy & Stouz Ulty lizp. Pucinio Fast Line, fur Omaba, Hunms Ulg Louvenwortn, {. Jusoph ixn. 30 8. 9123 1. 1010 &. m, x m Aurors Passougor, o, m. aascnger, m. ongor 3 3 Dibiiue & BrsrCity ageer o0 s e Paoille"Night Kxp, for Omiaba, 415 &) m. wnean Qitgy Loavetworth, Ghison & 8 Jusuph a v "“Ex, Suuda,s, 1Ex, Enturday, $Ex, Monday PITISBURY, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Leare, T Arrice, iib p: i <[oT0:0p me ol 485 0, ml CHICACO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depot, corner of Van Buren and Shermanats, Ticket offce, Geand Tuctio Hatel, Omaba, Leavenw'thd Atchison E; Puru Acoomuiodation, 340 D . (* D1 he e Niuhit aprost,q. 0z o, 18 838 8, SCALES. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES ©OF ALL KINDS, > () FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, = 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Be sarefultobuy onty the Genulne. Pty TR 197 Fat \ashingion-st, JLenrs B Clteazo, longor ougags IDRAA" g } i the éoolal traatmont AN o e ) AR (lavnera (han’ any ochue ¥ i1t 10 12t e 6Ly Tonin b rupture, all urluary dis. Linsos, Dilsoasos pocuilar tn woman, i1 Invcareiina, or whites, ohlorasts, mouts of tho womb, storility, oto., Agn with oxporier e rol upon. ovldont that n physician treating thaueands of oas Year noquitus groat #Kill. - Canidantial consulintinas por sownlly ur by fottor fran find fasltad, * Gurabls atos guste antocd. Ladios requiring suraical aid, medioal attond. ance, o advioo, may evlt ur Addrnss tho dnotor, Invalide proviilyd with apactmonts, boa-d, a tandance, oto, 7ha eronn of modical Hiaraturs (lusteatod with ohaate on., geavings, volating o tha atiova divsnss and oxpisialug i n T Whomay marry itholmpadhnonts to marciag, thoirnatare, cao, ind cure, Prica 3) aauts, In piain soaled onvolupzs. Gullcw onrs, T 1, m. Sandavs, 2801 p. . ¥ 8 Dr. Kean, B0 SOWLH CLARILAT. OIICAGO, May boconsulted, \iy oc by-sundl, [ro2. of charge, il oo o uafi?é‘?fl"fi.ain‘ae_a.r i SR BN il B B i e ¥bs et Suadaya frons 3 h 13 MANHOOD RESTORED. ye imprudoneo, catislng prematuro A vlctlm af yonthful 'l 1:2 ving (rind v‘:fln avery a nplo solf-eurs, which he low-wutiorars Addioss J. Le Now York, CAGTIONAL CURRENGY. "$5.00 Packages o FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXOUANGYE FOR Bills of National Curvency, AT TRIBUNE OFTICE, [ b o

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