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TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE THE CITY CENERAL NEWS, ‘Thes famous Mendelssobn Quintetio Cinb, of Tieston, wili giva one of Iheir popular concerta in Farwell ITall Tuesday evening. Willism Rroes has sold his house, No, 37 Catum avenue, to John 1L Wrenn, The consideration w: $45,000 i other property, The temperature yeaterdny, na obarrsed by Ma-iaseo, opticlsn, 83 Madison strect (Tninuxr Duilding), wis, at 8a. m,, 53 degrees ; 10 8. m 2 tn,, 625 8 m, 161 8. m, 1, James I, Dowland will gise s froe lecture to ladles on the subject nf ** Physical Culturs,” fu tho leeture- room of the Athenrum, at 3:0 p. m, to-dsy. Ladies are cepecially invited to sttend. A mecting of the Womnn's Centennial Association ©of Tilinols, snnounced to be held 10 the Tisat Meth- ollist Church yesterly afternoon, falled of a quorum, and was adjourned untll Thursdsy sfternoon st o'clock, A man named John Nolan, aged 75 years, dled snde denly at his residence, No, 123 West Twenty-second sireet, at about noon yesterday, Dr. Westerbury, who attended him, saya bls desth was cauncd by tho oxces- sive use of {ntoxlcating lquors, The Coroner will Lold an Inquest to-day. Detwron 17 and 1 o'clock Wednesday noon, while John McComb, the bridge-tender at North iTulated Etceet bridge, was making somo Fopatea au tho protec- tion underueath tho bridge, Lo silpyed and fell on 2omo wet logs in the river, and bad bis right leg severoly fractured abova the anklo, The Sucdsy Lecturo Sockety announces M. B, Cedy Blanton for next Sunduy aflernoon, on * Grce Tey, Seward, aud Weed." Tho doors of 'M.Cormick Hull open at 2and close st 3. Tickets, each good for any lecture, are for salr, at 10 cents apleco, at Jansen, BcClurg & CoJs, 117 Siate atrect. Yeatardsy wan (hothird dsy of (bo aension of tho Blasonn of the State of 1inols, The following officors of tho Grand Royal Arch Cuapler were elected : Graud High Priest, Usewell O, Clark; Deputy Grand High Priest, A, . Atkine ; Grand King, Janics C. MoMur- try ; Grand Scribe, Jobn D, Hamiifon; Grand Sere. tary, Jumes U, Milen; Graud Treasurer, Harrieon Diis ; Grand Captain’ of the Hont, 8. W, Wadiloll ; Grand Principsl Sojourner, Sitas O, Vaughn ; Gruud Toysl Arch Captoin, Jobn B, Norval. Supervising-Architect Fottee arrived fn fown yester- day morning, sud & once eer avoul tnnpeciing Lis monstrous bote noir, the now Custom-Hotse, D.ring the momning Le visited various promivent Government officlals, and in conferenco with them .-lu:!dod to sward the Huperintendency of tae building to Mr, Tdward Burling, & wollknown oud esperl enced architect long residont o thie cily. By many it was expectel that tho prize would fall to the lot of Str. J. M. Van Osdel, but towards this geutleman Ar, Archltect Voiter hias any. thing but kindly feeliugs, and in alludiog to Mr, Vau Oadul's letier Lin apoko as i he inwardly thanked thst entleman for tho kindly futcrest which te lad taken fa bt Lullujng, Mr. Potier and Nir. Hanoaford spent the afternoen in examining the bullding and the stone-yard at the fout of Twelfih #ireot, and in Juyiog down {ustructions ns to how the work was (o be proceeded with. Regarding the newepaper criticiam which he how mot with Ar, Totter bnd nothing to say, except that he doubtless had facts which the nesrpapers did not lLiave sccess to, and thet be receved these facts becaune {t was known 116 could keep secreis, aud 1ot give overytuing o the publio gaze. Tho third and cl W weanlon of the Grand Diviston of thuSous of T mpcrance began yeaterday morniug at No, 30 West AMudlson street, The morning businesa consisted of rejorts frum the Executive Committee and Finance Commutttes. Uoth tluwcd progrest and & good condition of afiairs, aud were fully approved, Resolutions wero passed condemoing the use of al- cobol in auy form xs o mcdiciue, rosrdiug ftas promoter of intem) erance, uud aiso cundemning the 50 of farmented wines in tho Communion scrvice for the same reasons. The resoluliona woze hearlily re- ceived and fndorsed. Tho aftcruoon was principally occupled with (he alection and inatallution of otiicera,who are as follows : G. W, P., T. M, Van Court, Chicugo ; G. W, Harrie, Alblon ; G, Scribe, J, D, Hanes, Chid ‘Treastirer, James Young, Montgomery: G. Chaplain, Peter Storme, Grand Crossing : G, Conductor, B, Ronnedy, Garden Pluin; G, Seutlitel, M. J, Koue: Chicaga, The Ezecutive Commiitee aro T. M. Van Court. A, gA ‘\Vnrm'.r, Thomas Moul.ifvug, A U, Van Doren, J, D. 3tues, ‘Tho past seasion has been one of marked intereat from the barmony and good feoling displayed, sud for a clear and more decided enthusiuem for eirnest 2nd active work, The next semi-aunual meetiug 1akes place ot Alin, in this State, on the 4th of April, and tue first anuual sesmon will be beld on the fourtn “Cucaduy in Qctober, 1376, at Mount Cazrol, in Cazroil County. PROF. SWING, Prof, Bwing has declined the eall to Brooklyn, snd will zemain 11 Chicsgo to be fdentified with Cilcag interests and progreas, ne w.li {u all worldiy matiers as in religlou, it 1 hoped'to the ond of Lilx days, Atler making bis trip to Brook yn, aud after obser- vatious snd reflections, he has just come to the con- clusion that there s no plsce liko Chicago; aud he a1#0 thinks the best Aold a proaclicr can fud fs'right in the central part of thiselty, 1bough bis Eastern call rowisen moro peaca of miud and muonoy aud oen porsccition, s will “Liko up e wotk in a ficld which 'offers tho promiss of moro fn. ifis conclusion will *be g0 O, ) rine nccording to the views which scem 50 well to suit the times ond congregations, and for tle ex):rousion of which he hus beca so mercilcssly persecuted. MANVARD ALUMNI. » The second annuas diunor of tho Harvard Club of tbis city was given last nicht st tne Garduer Loune, and in pufut of perfectuess and elsborutoness wasa long way up the tcile. Avout Afty rewident gradustes ‘wera present, and apceches, toasis aud sougs flled up tho time til far {010 the night, The dinner itself was conposed of things mosl fompting to the palalo, and gotien up apd sesved by the Gatdner Houso, The tablus Yhre irrased 1 an vlque e, forming (ke s 1, and wers boautifully lafd snd handsomety decorat- ed. Numerous tosts wore offcred and responded to, apoeches were made, SoDgs wore wung, aud » gonerul 00d time indulged in, Among thouo presont were %. Furness, Dr, Charles Gliman Smith, Mr, Gastar oward, Bobert Lincoln, Ouadiah Jackion, Dr. O, Allen, ¥, P. Flaher, J. i, Gallowsy, Samuel Johueun, and G, ¥, Harding, Iibuols’ ploneer graduate, — POULTRY AND DOGS. THNEPARATIONS POR TUR NATIONAL EXHIDITION, ‘The Natloual Poultry and Dog Exbibition, which is 1o bo beld in thiv city atthe Lxposition Muilding Jaz, 2010 24 Inclusive, 1476, promises 10 be tho largest and fnest ever beld In this or any country. The I'z. ecutlvo Commiiteo of the Natiunal Foul.ry Assocla- tion held & quarterly mecting in the Prairia Farmer ofiice yesterday nficrncon, sud diecunsod the matter, “The foilowing geutlemen composs the Comnliten W, Corbett, usirwan, Cuie o, Ill; B, H. Soawan Wauwatoss, Wis.; W.' J, Brown, Wauk: 11 Alonzo aller, Ghicago, Ly Lty 1. Al Seho eralt, Mich.; 1L, N, Peite, Corniug, ia. mau, Bt Jaepl, Mog Jobn J Chicago, TiL; A." Fergram, East Bag i 0, Luse, Towa Cit o an, s 13, ¢ Eb, Denuvy, Auror, 1, Thilinder Wiliams, "l'.umon, Stasn.; zl\vurdx.\l. Teali, Cbicago, I ; Witlaw' 1, Woodword, Hyde Turg, IIL: N, R, Nye, Leavenworih, Ka C, W, Heaton, Farwlugton, I Y, Biciiatll, W land, N, Y.id.o M. Wude, Pullapeiph Ward, Cedar 1apids, Ta, § A J, Tuc f’:\’.': .N.ui(.li o Milier, Poln, 1L 3 David Joncs, Tocusiach, D, Biehs L J. daetd, otstar, T, 6 agricalturd atid live stick journals and perlod- Lealu of 0o countey ropurt (avoruily upon tha b ey ow, and earuestly urge tbelr readers to centribute towarda its success, ‘The Exst will enter ino lvely snd frieudly coupetition with the Weat, and the as. nurances from o former vt of i lau aro ratifylngly encourogiuy, aud have jnfu ¢ o e Lsociitiun, el JAILUCAD ARRANGEMENTS, At the meetiug yesterdsy It was sisted Wiliar Becretary oi the Assuclation, that sl u".’. x‘ffi d agreed 1o retur atock tyes'sud earry yu, aid & 1ith from aty poit 1 the T ey Tno express compubien bad made & sinniar ofier, and he bad leained from the Owuers of fiue keniiola of dogs that Licy would o bure with (e stock, - 146 av tho aties of & LTILCT, Binoug when were Messrs, Haymoud, of Now York; Jenkius, B mora ; Doatio, Newhiury port, Slase, 5 Luter - Adsn Boston I, H, Bmith, Btreturoy, Canadai Burge Kebucky b Dumuts, Sowa § Witiun, Ciicayo; Hith: 2 &, Cutray “The le. g bustoess-men of this city bave slready enutributed Muerally toward the oxhjultivn, and, as ‘Will be seeu vy the followlng Lt of . BIECIAL PUEMIUMSE, the |n|‘ll'¢l| ‘ll etieral ¢ erle=! . Btaddard, putlisher Poultyy World, Hartford, Coun., LICTH utu'l;fl W. “u""“ 4 pubifsher Yu! tional Lice Stuk Juurn af, Ciie 1005 Al Charles, pubitsLzr hlt‘m( e Godun o To, $1003 Prairs Varmer caournal, L;.',M?' ‘m'lhx'" . $1003 wer Company, Culcago, $30; 1L N, ¥, Lawis, publisher if' o 2 i R dmul,g'uh): erWeakern Rural, Colcago, $3¢; 08505 Pouutry Hudetin, New York, 4607 Ainericin Siind anit Puitey Jasmnar Cauar ltayl dui,ln..m: C. W. teaton, publisaer Poui- try locora, arsiiugton, 15, 330: " Fuultry Nation, irmingbatny O 4235 Edwird L. Lamb, Chitago, £20 Grand Pucitic Hotel, Cuteagor 31305 ' 11 ooe! guave, Wauwatoss, Wis 310 Cudeley i1, Ednionie eiroee; Mass, $100; Davld Joucs, Cacuuisatn Bichi: aluer Houue, Chicago, 1003 Philanaer Wil 1. Warzen, Worceats Faunion, bua., dor; 4! i Charles ¥, Witiatd, Cui $ Chicago, $25;° Wiillau} L.‘Afifi‘f{rfihlrh $.5; Warren Vutterson, Chivy 4+ Wi Woodward, Chlcayo, 423 Jos 'L Phrpy Ao 1. § Bawuel Blowan, Cideayo, §23:"C Turner, bt Lous, Diriais us, e 335510 R, bum.ms;\ Shtorgor 4875, kg, Fublatiug” o U, Todd, Veru mund 8, Ralgh, Bunad, NopUsO A. Hweat, Hun N. Y. § Waltbar, Mess,, $23'5 1. K. Felci, Nai Jobn L. Kltchell, Miswaukco, Wis.,§ ut Junea Besto Works, Diugh; B i o b Gt enior . 20§ w, Jr., Chicayo, eorgn Oail Farm, 11, 10} Heuky L. Aden, ook miic ar 813 Jobin fhooul, Clicako, 3105 . A. Tulibiy irookitiuld Contre, Wia., $10¢ E. 1. Eiten i Ta., 8105 M. W, Bitiott; Elgth, TiL, $36 5 W Walkegan, DL, $10; E. 8, Ongley, Autny T 0 s o ) Y., $10; E. . Bpaulalig, Coler Crack, N, 3., 810" Flenry E. Woicolt, Fatport . ¥ B Hledd. Waithaw, Mass, $107 Dr, J. W, Beyuut, 'st, Puul Minct §3 Trown, Unadilla Porice, N, 1., gl By e s aows, Dusdil 5 5 Jamd A, W Malsisad, Decatur, L illg, Blocausgiou, Lk, $6; Tittabne gy o Jdo Biuali, » Anrora, Til., 833 ow York O + Anfnd Ar(GC o, athirny, ot 8. AL Tarestl, St Tk, Mo, . Myers L FLO, ¥ R T gener, Cal s, Sflwaukee, Wi i g, Pay, b ive Commiitee aleade to samn rontine wring tho slinw, o1 | Lien adjourn. tle cull of tho Cualrman, i o) GRAIN BOTHERATIONS, EXFULSION OF AN INSTRECTOI, Some excitement was cansed o 'Cunnga yeaterday morning by a report that Tom Carliu, Secoud AsMate ant Grain Tospestor, lind been expellod from the see- vico on tho chargo of negligenes and dishouesty, 1t wan aleo atated thit S, M. Pearson, Chatrman of tho Warchouse Comnm'ation, wan f1 the city fnvestigating Lo atfair of 11, If, Fitch, Graln Tnspecior on thin Cli~ c1g, Nock Telamid & Pacle Ratlroad, as thero w.re suflicient reanons to nuippose that lifs modo of Incpects ing wan not In accordance with the rezulations. Upon fusestigation by a Trntsr reporler, # w learacd that tho Tumor of (nspector Cirlin's decapilaticn was correet, and that the gentieniin b loat bin bead tarough oftber groa negligenn o ing disnonesty, Tho ruios governimt tne lneps - fu provido that #alt wheat abull be welghed and toy value entered on tho fpnpectin Loake” Tu aditition ta tuls, & npecial order wan fs v the Chlef In- SPECLOr an the Lith funt, to the ¢t fhat nil wheat pasaing innpection saankd by weigaed, I'rom the (acty gained it would seeny that Carlin B ropeatedly vios Litad tho above ruln, only welzatng rerfain cara fn every lot, uud enteriug tie Femittlig Cara at the s3me welght, cfirlln flates that his ressops for not weighing every car wern fhat e sa9 oo mieh presse.d for time, Tho report of Carlia’s expulsion was rexcive ! with' general dlasatifiction by many of the graln ro- erivers who abip over the Chirago & Northwestorn TEdioeay, aid 1t 14 thefe fntentlon o have him roin- atated, f poseibie, at the nest mecting of tho Wars lionss” Commueriin, which taken place nost Wadnea. doz. 10 tho ex-Inspoctor's actions can on'y be nltrin- uted £ carclersniess, the gealn roccivers will probe ably have welocd sothing by tho relaxation of the’ rules, us Carlin would bo more Mkely In thit cate to overcatimato fhan undetrate thn weluht of the grain. If, Liowever, ho wan prompled by dishonaet miotises ke graln men will haza reaped a'suall hagvest, With roipact to tho charges that e ix rumored sre o ba brongat agust Inspeitor Fiteh, nothilug definita cauld bo lesrusd, TROUDLE WITIL FIIE SCALTS, There las been o good doal of complaint feom dealera nud handlers of grain in regard to the quailly of wheat which bt pataed fuepection fn this clis, Nnieroun letters have been received by Oufef lis pector Smith fn referenco o tho quality of wheat o for fuspectoa ond which has becn fonnd mot up fo ihe etandard of No. 3 epring wheat, Tiery has been a groea ervor, buf the fauit doca not lo witlh auy of tho Inspectors, but lica solely at tho door of a firm fu thiv ity ‘Tha whole «ifiicully may be brieily summed up fn the following fac ‘Thiere nze in this reglon of country 4,007 ten*-ncatos, which are i the porseeaton of and are used by tho vas vlons dealors, shippers, sud hiandlers of wheat. Theso 99 liavo all been uniform fn mossuremeut till withe in the past wock, and wero all_manufactured and ro- Jeatediy seated by tne fem of Flrianks, Morse k Go, st week the Inspection Depariment had occasion to purchase n new standard, which thay supjosed was similar in every respect to thn o'd ones, Mit, upon accurate and projer luvestigition, it was fouud to differ in sico by an amount equal to the epica occuplol by 3 column af water contamel in » eslindor 2 inchea in eircumference by three-fourths of on {nch in belght in overy aixtoenth of a bitshel ; and of couise difiering in the measurement of wuest by the samoamouut, A diderenco of that quantity I onc- sixtecnth of 3 Lushel would consequently muko tho dilTerenco in & bushel moro thatt 42 cunto faches, or nearly 3 pounds, Tle standard that whost must at- tain to be cluasci as No, 3 wheat {s 01 pounds to tho bushel, By thie new measuroment the discropuncy 1n wolght'Is cicar.y perceptible, and henco tho dificulty, Raveral of the oid staudards, on Le.ng sont to Masars, Flrbonks, Morso & Co, 10 Lo suiled, wore made by {ne donting tho bottoms 1o correapond with the new standard, or the requiar United States Siandard, and all thia without any notifi'atlon of the chaug foany of the muthoritica in tho lus estiog department, Tue Chicoga stantard has never beon the saino a8 the Unlited States standard, and Mr, Fairtank thoughit it way about tina 1o effect a ch nge. A3 he says, {gnatance of {he derious trouhis that the cuabgo might cauu e him to tako the step. 1t {4 plain that the United Statos standard should be, and eventaally will be, adopted througlio it the coun~ try, but sutticiont notiflation shoul ve given toallow everyona ta be prepared for the change, whi b would necemarily catno tho redustion of the welght per bushel of ‘wheat {03 proper potnt in proporilon to the tor din el to ot again at des, e wholé cecirtence. may be set down a8 1 error, which has not aud will not matorially affect uny oue, tlongh it In one which has caused uo Littlo notice, —— PISTOL PRACTICE. TOE POX-UOUND MAN LAID UP. About 10 o'clock yesterday morning, a aliooting afe fray occurrod at the Kinzie Strest Depot of the North- woatern Road, in which & man natoed Witlium Curtia was abot and narrowly escaped desth from an un- knowa sasaesin, To-morrow and Monday, Dextsr Tark {s to be the sceno of a fox-chase projocted by omo Job Dradley, of Oahkosh, Yesterdsy morning at the hour mentioned ho arrived in tho city with bis pack of hounds, which wero attended by Curtis, Asthe latter was endeavoring to coax tho dogsto Skinner's Hotel, ouo of them Lecama obatinzts and re- funed to budge.’ A atranger who wituessed bis dilemma ofier:d vome suggeation, which Curtis aitewptad to avull himself of, ~ At this moment one of the dugs es- caped, and his keoper started in pursuit. When he wus about {0 regiin possession of the fugitivo, thres men I&‘l'slffll wod orderrd him .t losvs the dog alone. A depot ofcor witnessed the proccedings, and rocogalzing the inter- venscrs us {hi.eves, sitemptel thel arrest, He hud accured Lwo of thom wheu tho third ran and led hima valn chase in & northerly direction, Hin comrad socimit the turn events Lad taken, also sloped, and b ing galned Lho oppostte corner, Lialted, Tuera on of therm, who I described sa n Jargs heavy-burlt min, drow’ 'a pltol and dischurged s contents at Curlls, Tho ball siruck the Intter in hin right bresst, above tho mipple, glancing on tho collar-bone, and {nficting a punful but uot dangerous wound, ‘Tha woundel mau was conveyed to the Madison Btreet Station, whoro thoball was romoved by City I'hyslcian Dunne, He was then taken to Skinner's Hotel, whero ho now is, He will be abie ta Lo around again {n & day or two, and if ever ho et re close o cail on his life, ho may 'count himself {avulnersile, AFTER HIS WIFPE'S REDUCER, Binoed against, rather than alnning, would bs & rex- suahle verdict for A, W, Deecher, now Ivityg in a cell in tho Madivon Biroet Siation, chargerl with with iuteas to Xill on Thomss A, Nor. in o printer by trade, and i well known & By the craft in_ this city, haviog worked ot several places lere duriug ' the psst ten years, _Lately bo lLas been employed by the Bulletin 0 Priuting Company, at tho corner of Clark and Mou- roe sircets, Boww'time List December, whilo working on the ddrance, Leccher roceived an offer to ga to Nashviile, which Lo accepled, and for sorce tima was kuown in’ that city in_connection with the Nastiyilie Lioakant. For several yoirs provioun to his dopasiure he bad been keeplng compauy with s young girl, and was ovgaged to her for some time, When he loft town, it was with the understandivg that e soon an ho was setiled in his new situntion, the girl was to o to Nashville and there bo marrled {0 him, Tho wedding took place ou the 1t of last July, and wana tingularly Uappy one up Lo & fow days ugo, Boecher and his newly weildad wife returned to this city soon afterwards, In order that they might bo neaf their fricnds, aud ever since they bava resided at 19 North Sauguimon street, Duriug most of Teecher's conrtship, the gir! was also raying attontion Lo the woft words and blushing undee ‘fho_sweet compilments of auothor lover, named Thomas A, Nurrts, After Hcochor's removal from the city, Norrla recowod tho courtabip, and o her's dlstance frown Lome mady 1t all the more fn- tense, e waa alinost u dualy visilor at her hoine, and used ‘all the moans in hia power to fuduce tao girl to renounce her alleginuce to Beoclier end tako up with bim, ~ She, Lowever, scornod tho tomptation, aud bad wiuce lost 'sighit of bim. Ever sluco the ro. moval to tuld clty, Mr, Beocher his suspected the inti. delity of Lis wife, and Lus quesuonml lier wo often that Wedneaday nignt abo confossed all, and, ropout- g of her activns, polnted 10 Norrls 'sa tho gillty man, The hushanud wis a8 cnraged se migut have bect expected, 1o begun & quiet search for Norridsuon sacertinod At he was workiuyat the Portatnoatt at manufactory ou Madlson, mear Ureen wtreet, ond thitber ho Went yesterday afternoon, Ile inforaed Norrin of the naturs of hiw call, but offured to retaln contr.1 of his wifo if Norrid would take care of hin It of e family, Dut Norrls woald not lulen to | libm, cailed biw a cuckold and u coward, and ordere.d bl 10 leavo the place, Then Beecker taok w car to tlio Bouth Divitlon, bought a rovulver, and returned to fud Norris, - Entering tuo shop where he was at work, ke fired at bin, but Ly the merest avcldent Lie wo- ‘lucer {8 Do n:arer dath than he was before tho atfruy, Ihe Lall atrick him full tn (he forehead, bub glanclug of on the frantal bouo g cat its force in somo adjoin: ing woodwork, Wcecner was woou afterwards orrested Bi“’rfi‘r‘.i'i“.’,“ in Madisou Steeet Biatlon, | Ho is nearly w en With tho thought of his disgrace, and slfniks that tho deatn of thia Yubler of Lis wife's Fapu- tatlou (4 (e ouly thing that could reomve thie statu, ———— OBITUARY, ANOTHER PIONEER CITIZEN GONE, Edward H, Fowler departed thia lifo «t 403 Weat Taudolph strcet ln tis clty on the 28tk fust., sbY o%clock #s 1. Blr, Fowler was born at Guilford, Conn., thn won of s stauch Counacticul farmer, and educated at Yale College, 5 In 1835, witl bs young brile, he smigrated to Titi. nots, seltled ut Mendon, Adaws County, about 16 miles from Qulucy, gave bis sttention (o farmiug, aud atey by slep bcama o large and proaperous farmer, Mr. ¥owler was s zealous Obristian of the Copgregatioual {4liky nd one of the organle members of the Srst (Hurch of thal deoomunation oruanized fn tho'| Bt o ever manmifusted o forgiviug episit, quarrels, sud, even whod e hnow @ cim o usjuat, rather ihan conteud tur doliars, would open lul{uuru and tell thy clam 1o ke 1l sativfien, Ia_ this imanner Lo poy thin Usess0abiu tu shano, sscaped Ntgstiou wnud con. L:I:;:‘mn. “nd vetabiviind 8o cuviable Ouristisn clisre padd. &, Vun Dora, of Quiu-y. ‘owlor’s prewives kave been 1dss, a0d "mot & fow bullets ahot {nto hls honre, But hisstera fntearity and iy * 1o £r tha liberty of his fellow.man held bim fim througl ull dasigors, tiat st ho sawonnaf tho do eirea of Nis here achon el In 1812 havina woid s f.rming intereat, ho re- moved to Clacagd, nud entered njpon an a tive buei neas e ; i health soon ifter parthlly falling, he ree thrcd (rom husiness, nod, for the paat few years, mos: Iy from sued tg. On tha 221 fust, he retuened from s init 10 bl 0.1 vo Siate o comfortable bealth, bub o tlie mortung of tha :.h he wan atrlckn with apo- loxy, sud temalned uncon-clous till bis death, P ANDTHER LAKE DISAGTER. THIE MINSIZ WILLIAMA SUNK, WITH ALL ON BOARD, Tk ro cau b Lt Hitle dontit that tue echooner Min- ule Willinnw, Felongizng to Mr. ticorgo C. Fiooey, of thia iy, was foat on Tako Michigan during the Iate gale, with il on Voard, The Wiiliama et here atout tha weein ao with 8 cATRY of gran for Oawego, and was eu Der relurn trlp from Bafato, ith a carzoof cosl, fhe w 8 not duo here until to- aned sehen Mr. Fhmey vecelved tho following tis- st e e a thuedirhoit from A cloxr o ArwArin, Mieh, Ot 24—Tho body More of (I roliooner Minule © Wiiliama, {eago, ann ] one of his craw, was found 5 aon(h af Ludington hirbor, Cargo consigned {0 Tod, Marry & Ca., and Reno & iditle, Chisago, W, 1L Trimaot, Tho fact that the diapatelr mentfonn toe couslimoss of the cargn shuws that (he il of luting wia fannd o the Captaim, which fxalmoet corfuiiz yron? that the ve-rel nio: wilyrome tivuater, ad the craw had Lihen 10 the hoat, whi I must, however, been ntterward capized el it fuate el T'he nechiont must have aap) envd during the gale of Motuday nlehit or Tuer.dey, ae the vearol wan scen Mon- day o1 tho Manitenaby th s Mon' feello, which ariived here veaterday, The weonner Mentaua was also £een I that eigabarbiood, but han Bot vel arrived, Itie prohable thit ehe c.n tell sumething about tho diesnter wheu A 2et here, The crow conssted of (. ol of swhom are probadly Tho Willlam w1s owtied by Mr, Gearge €, Finney. tho prominent sbip-chandler of this city, sod vatued ot 312,00, She I insured for $11,000 1 vari- ous e mpanie, Mr. Finney also holda sn_ fusurance poiey of £.00 on her froiglit list, She was rated B 1, sud was bullt at Wallacotnrg in 1362, patiiaiss bt LOCAL L" TTERS. CONCERNING NFLE CLUDS, To the Fbitor of Tha Chicazo Tribune ¢ €n1cswo, Oct, 28,~Daring the recent visit of Ms), Fulton to Chleago, ho gaye ta tho friends who hait the pleasurc of meeting him bero many interasting datails of the experiencen of the Amorivau rifisraen in Iroland und Engiand. The kind attentions which wers show- ered upon them wero 8o incessant and overwhelming that they wera campletely worn out, sud were fnally abllged fo eeck rest in Pars, whera they upent some ten daye za quletly as possible, siply (0 recuperate their oxbaustad powers, One of the moat nmuslng features of their experience wan thie discovery that thoy wero regarded thraughout .\ A, Berry and elx men, Greal Dritaln w4 simply representing such & degree of skil in riflo-shootlng as f¢ universally prevalent in this country, ‘The temerity of the Irich ‘Team in presuming to chals leggo us townch a conteat wax soverely coudemned, when eversbody kuew that tho rifle was tho favorite playtling of American loys, and the conatant attend- snt of she men, whore #'il in its 1uxe was proverbial. Itowever micli our conutrsmen may have Laughed in thielr slooves at & belief an abmardiy at varlance witn trath, it ia to L e presumed that they did not tike ex- traordinary pajus ta corroct the ecror, and, indeed, it 8 protuble tiut the attempt to do 8o would Luve served ouly only to produco a contrary effect, Thers 48 no douut whatsver that the resuit of ‘the visit of this small company of {uteligent and unasuming gentlemen to Lngland, und the quiet oud unpretentions mauner o which they stepped forth {n he preaenco of thousands - of apcetators and ook the lanrels from the brows of tliclr velerau compstitors, cxclted n the popular mind a doarce of ndiniri.tion anil respect for ua as a nation, scorce’y lose thin that created by the resulte of our recont tremonilous conflict at home. Absurd as thiy Kiatemeut may at fAirat appoar, it is smply sustsined by ficts, and & tast bo borne in mind, tn_explauation, that the intense interest ox‘ited by the rille match was based upon tho fact that ils resnlt was felt to Lo 11 some eenss nn exponent of natioual power, And niot the loast curlotis and {nterestiog result of this wholo cxpericnro ts the elfect It is at thie moment exertiug upon the |mr‘nhr mind at home and abroad, 1t1a knowu to tho whole world that the unest infero national riflc mateh is Lo como off at Philadelphia dur- ing tho Centenntal Exhiditlon next summer, All Enrope is alming to retrievo tho defest they have suffered, and all Americs s putting - iteelf in traiuing to preveat it, and to sustaln tho repu- tatfon whi“h the men of Crocdmoor hve so mobly won. liifle cluba are organizing in every town, and ey of all clasies and condiifons are entering heirt and soul {nfo the apirit of the thing, and developing thelr pawers of nerve, eye, and musclo with a per sistence and determinition’ which cannot fafl of Auc- cess, Heorcely two mouths have elapsed since the Chteagn Iifla Glub commenced its oxistence, with o tmuch doubt of success on the part of thoso who frat 1uoved In tho matter that they bardly were willlug to a«k for elguatures to the call for & mueeting, To day the (ub numbers upwards of 130 membars, of our leat citizeur, who twico 8 week neseumibla A thdr shootmg-ground to practice, or com. polo for Mo prizes which aro ~cosirtuted y other clllzous, Who thus express thefr sympathy und approbation,’ Most of the mernbers kave alread mado considerntio improvement und are working dilf- ftenitly towards perfection ; but, with tho modesty whicli s charactetintic of Chicago, they wore going vn qulotly about their work, withont troubllug tnelr minda with what others wore dolng, when ta their sur- priss thoy wero challenge ta a trial of slll with ropre. seutatives of Inufana and Michigan cluls, for the ebamploustip of tio threo States, Uf courss they wonld not flinrh from the fest, but anlocted eix of their members fa do hattlo for the lionar of the Aseoclstion, aad the trial wus entored upon at Pleasant Luke,'Indfsna, Wednesdsy, Dirkuess camo on, howover, befors the shooting wis tuished, and the match wad adjourned till Nov, 10, when it 1% ta ke deckiled by tho beat seven atold at 600 yardu. Tue experlence of thix teat han served to inapira thew with greaier confidence of succesa at the next trial, but, whatever tay bo tho rosult, the effect in pro. motlug »' general futoicst fu the subjest cannot be otlierwiso taan favoraule, C. e PR THE COUNTY BUILDING. The County ambulance conveyed four fnssne por- s0na {rom tho Jall 10 the Asylum yestordsy, Tho enployes of the Ceimtnal Court Clork and County Trossurer haveso fur eacaped assasment for the benefit of the Opposition party. Tho siaht of & County Commiasloner aronnd the bulldlngn very rarenowdsys. The several mem- bere are earning thele ver dlem In another dirsction, TUE GRAND JURY. The Grand Jury resumod the examination of wit- nesey 10 the cass of thu allozed bribery of certaln menibers of the County Board yesterdsy morning, Sike McDonald wan tlie first witness, baving been called {0 explain the waut of agreoment between his former testimony and that of ¥, B, Wilkie in refer- ence to having & cortdn smount of money fo be tsed {n briding Commiadoners, Al~Donnld adherod to his former teatimoay, siyiug that he bad never made auy such statewents ta Wilkle, 83 Wilkia clalined ho bsd, Perjolat was aluo recalled, and given a sovers fiolig over, but uothing was el tied Lo criminsto any- udy, MF, Gay, an architect, who had beon heard to talk foud ctout the aflegod Uribery, was alao called but fgnorsnce was hiv tueme, Tho jury will report 1U-INOITOW, A LITTLE MISUNDERSTANDING. A 3r. George Uustar wae ralsiug a breezs aronnd th Bherlif’s o.lico yestarday, olaiming that the money callected on an czscution n' bis favor had been pald over 10 cestaln sttorncys who had no right 0 recelve it. Ho cluimed (hat the indorsement on tae exccution ta puy Lind beou made aftor the exocutlon had boen left with the SLorifr, and that when leaving it he upecially orderod tuct L mouoy should be pald ouly to bim 8clf, Hoeven went wofaz in his excitement as to BAY that aome one ki the ottice Lsd mada the indorsemont topayto (hentnmv:{l, whoreupou he provoked the wager of §1) from u byltander, who was famular with the handwriting, 1o left the ofica Anally minus $L0, wwearing oll kiudu of veageance, and that he would bolu ko blierlY responsible for 'the mopey, amounte g to ueaniy §1,000, ———— CITY HALL. Thera wera §11,000 pald by tax-psyers to the Collec- tor yosterdsy, Aayor Colvins tight boots has made ona of his feet 2ore, aud ho was unable to ba st his post yestorday, The Taingites wera frightencd ovar the outlook yesterday, and WeTo D0t 80 $2uguine of success a8 ro- centl; Tho soug sum of 25,017 was pald over to the City Treasurer yesterdey by the Collsctor, and the water Futea brought §1,137,55, A d0-fnch matu wilt give the dwellers on Archer ave- ute all the water they wint to tix thelr so n, and it wiil bo pat jn. flemm 1870, ASE A Mr. Stow ts bound to give Mike Dalley trouble, Tle Degat patelng up bis bullding on the corner of Ran dlolpli aud U1nal streats yoatcrday, sud Miko stopped Uim with (s &id of & ‘policenian, Then 3, Blow et afier the Mayor, Tho press-gauq_have been acared off, none of (lem dariug (0 facu 4ome uf tho oMiolals whorm they kuow would bave cuurage cuouzh o asy their 80,418 wero thulr own, Toe uan swong them who callsd the city oiliciaby aud employes suchs o fuarful nanie bas besaie wieek, and Bow mourus over his indiucretion, All the papers were i error fa naylg that $130,090 intorest-inoucy bad Leen went on to New York by thu “Preasurer, 'Thal sum was sent to Gothamn to pay part of tho princival of & suort-time loan made by Cowp-~ troller " H: soveral monthe ago, The interost on ciy ludobtedness {8 pald seml-anuually,—in Januscy unnd July, Supt, Hickey bas neuiy ready bis semi-annual ro- port of (he work accomplished 11 Lis Dopartment [0 Uhe wiz monthe eadlug Bept. 10, Tu srrests nutnber 12,307 fodgers secummodated ut poiice ststioas, 48 lost children recovered, 1,003, ‘The amount of foes impused by Police dustices wis $43,0003 valus o leu " property reported, $31,000; etolen ‘lwlnny covered, 9,000 § Iuat property reported, fucluding horses and bugeies, otc,, § V00, Tho report will cuntain In detasl all tha' nuatier usurlly giveu iu tho shnilr regorts, sud wilbe prosunted wtbe City Marebal, sud by hum sent iy to tho Counctl, —_—— CRIMINAL, M. Annis Lawson, charged with the polsoning of Mrs, Allely, the narzative of which wss publabed in Jeatesday’s paper, was brovght befoze Jusics Bummes- ficld yesterdvy morning, and was prompily arably acquitted of the charge, Tacte wis noevhlan o whatever ather than tho fact that the ey in e by Lawzon had npparently cansed the filucen of Mr.and | en, Allely, aud oven this fact was but poorly sibetan- tlated by Me, Alleiy, A poor Irish woman name ! Mea, Keonn sesterdiz complained al the Armory that her ughted Katlo had been enticed away from homs, and was s1fd to be aninmate of & negro bouss of Sil-fumc at 1% Klate street, Tho girl, wha fs only between thand 15 years ©f nge, was led astray at onn of thy cisreputatie fn- telligeiica oMeen on Sratl Cuark atraet, Slin win ar- reated | ight, ard will b taraed uver (o wiae of the anylunia for mafe eeeping, About 12 0%lork Wednesdas night, or early yeetors Ay morning, A shotlug ailray occurred in the io of No 1T Went Taylor street, 8 1an named Thomas Towers ra clved & m Iglt Swound in o lest ehouldes from a pistolaiol, An o.licer was el fied Teom the Twvelfth Steeet Btation to nvestigats tUs mrar, i in faileut o galn tho lennt partislo of {nformation, m Low- €1 recuncd o tell who sliot Tim, and_m one oo aye peared to know anytafng about'tt, e siiray, with- ons any parthnlaes, was eeporbed th Oices, Cacroil by citizens living in tae nelghtoriood. John Tlotle, Suing man with sall-pos. fndnta- fionsan fueh decp ail over hia (s ferday ofternoon by Otiver Mitelicl & ik which §4 bo g qiite comimon of late, dedven n tesny foz Bl of oster Loty yeaterday to lanl n losd'of oaie from tn inrn, Moo fet had the lomt the * devot neales, aul then _on on o ety azalen a liitin farther down the strect. The diTeron wan romio 50 poundu, and o Jobis Aescpred the Hiiter weight as correct, and 10k tho surplis oata 1o nn ex. presian. Mitehell xaw thie transaction and Arreated i, Mr. Boath coniplatus that by hat lost a quentity of Eooday nud supposes they bivo ail gone in this matner, e and was sent il Tae welghed o SUBURBAN, LYASION, The Village Trustecs hoidl au adjonrned seesion Weinestay evening, President uso sl Trustees Iglehart, Taglor, Wheeler, Brainatd, aud Kidder belng present, A robiate was allowed in fhe tax on tho lot north of tho Baptist Church. Tho Judiclars Commlitee reported favorably on an otdinance concerning peddiers, whlch was read and adojted, The rame Commilten reported back the petition of aters $n North Evanston for remission of their polls 3, haviug no j.ower to take action it tho nintter. Tuo Committeo on Sewerago recommendeil that n catrh-laein Lo jut in ot Forest avenue, wuleh will make 8 §30 “axtra™ on tha cost of tha Dar s street #ewer, ous of the Couunilice which preparad the rlana romarking that ** It wag a plecoof stapiits thet it (tue catehebasin) was left oat,” wulch it dunbtless true, if tbu‘nu{ or of tho remark quoted 3 respousiblo for the ou:fsalon. Preshlcnt Tinse submittod tha following letter, which was road by thio Cierk : Lo 3 Obrdiah Huse, Y., Oct, 21, 187! Board of Vlaae Trustees, Kranaion, irestien 1 ni In May last we wrate you a lstler, call: ing your atlention o tue unfajtlfiinesn of the Absi: aut Engluecrs of onr Water-Works, and atuted that uulesk they were mado to do faithful service, or that unleas, i€ they wero {ncowpetoi, other amit Letter tnen be put (o their places, this Campany conld not bo Dold accoantabin for any failuro tn the machinery, or Hablo for damages tuder tha contruct, Wo are mformed and believe that these men have been and ara o §ll retained by the village, and that the Becond Eng.necr s stiil unfsithial in tna discharge of Iite dutles, * Wonlso belleve bim to bo tacomp:tent tor 1bo positivn, uud that the pumpdng machinery §s not .fe in hin Liinds, We therefors hereby protest against the sscond eng neer belug longer retained, sud do- maud of you sud tue Villaye Trustees of Lvausion bis prompt removil, und the appolntment of n thoroughly competent engincer, arceptalie to this Compavy, or that thia Compauy be fully released from all guaran. fees of nod Clabflity for damoges ta the inachinery under the comtract, Aml you are heroby motificd that Af you fall toremove tho eaid S:cond Eogiece and apgowmt n competent man, to Lo approved by this Compauy, In hiln stead, withif a reasonablo time, this Compauy will not be reponsivle for any gaarantes wid.r the cune tract, or Lsble for any damags (0 tho machin ty. Ehould you derre it, we will cn aperate withi you in securing a suitsbloman for tho plare, or will revom. meud siich o person to your favorable couideration, Yours respectfully, HoLLT MAxurAcTUIING Conpaxy, C. G. WiLhakri, Tresursr, ‘This comtnuniention speaka for fide.d, und shown what the lfally Company thinkt_of the man whom tho Water-Works Committen has piacxd fn chargo of tuo worke, Ou motton of Trustes I tlehart, tho communi- tion wan recelvod and placed o file, without & word of commen!, Trustea Taylor suggested that it was time to appalnt o Chief Engiicer, as thers oughl 10 be soma com) e~ tent man in charge of the works, wherenpoa tha fol- lowing characteristic dialogue took placa s ‘Trunte Kidaer replied thut & man bad alzeady beon put on, “Taylor—Who put him thero? Kidder—The Doard, Taylor—1 was notawaro thet the Board had taken any auch action, Filder—1 did it for the Doard, A deauliory diacussion foliowed, upon the candi- datea for tha posliion of Chief Lugincer, and upon tho eler to Lo taken to uvestisate th condition of the machinery aud the competency of tho Asistant Eo- gunoers, in order to satlaly the public. An Informal agreement wan Oually roaclied, (hat th Trustccs wha desired to sbould request soms compotent muchinist of their scquatntance to examino the works and the Asxistunt Engineers, and report to tho Board, Tha bill of the late Enginecr was presentad for pay- ment by toe Tinanca Gommittco, and the Water- Works Comnittee, with a”"charming display of mage nanimity, fsvorel its pasment, Gncing thit the ma. Jority of 'the Board was unwiling to d duct snyihing fron Story's LIt for an ardclo be had been directed to purch: AdJourned till Wednesday evening. DES PLAINEY, Pursuant to notification throngh the city papers and by circular to those apeclally futerested, the snnual session of the Cook County teachers bogzn hers Thursday, Tho event agreeably dlsturbs the monoto. ny which usually prevatls fu this quiet suburb. The teachers, nat far from 10) In number, aseombled at 10:30 », m, at tho Congregational Chureh, and Uatened o addresses of welcome by Goorge D, Plant, County Buperintendent of Schools, and K, 0. bmyer, Trincipal of the Dea Plaluzy public schocl. The remainder of tho farencou wau occupted {n tho eurollment of tha teachers, and assigning them 1o plunea of entertalne ‘ment kindly proviied for thewm by the good aad hos. pitablo poople of Des Flaines, Thonga sbundant hos- pitalily waa tendered to all, atill quite a largo number, actusied by » apinit of independence, proved to their satisfoction that Dos Platnes offers Lotel accommod.s~ tions much more satiafactury than could reasonably Lo expectod in & place of {ta elzo and onterprire, At the reassembling of the teachers at I p. ., tho excr- cises proper of tho Assonallon wero Legun, Aftora very ba) py apoech by Connly Superintendent Plant, which served to throw tho oclation fnto an excellent humor, Prof, R. C. buyer delivered un able adiress on Physical Geograpby, notably that divielon of 1t which treats of o- eaulc Currents, their conrsos, cuaes, aud effects, Followlnu the dlscurelon provoked by this sddress, Frof, Willlum 31, Jenos read a paper an Arithmetic, confiutng hia remarks princiially to tho Fundamentai ltulea and Fractions, The subject waa continued, Frof. Buyer trealing of Interest and Prof, Dowing of Iroj ortlon, O the whols, tho exercines were exceedingly inter- esting snd {ostructive, sud much prafso {n duo to Moears, Plant und Suiyer. Awmong tho prominent feachern of the county who were {n attende ance were Irof, R.'C, Dou John McCarthy, It Pearsall, ci mour, Blue Istan: Wilcox, Itivor Forest; Merry, Dallon; G, AT 1) fuson, Maywood ; I, I, Al Maplewood ; Trof, Faruswortll, Jelferson ; und ladios Tickenor and Hoffs tnau, Lake Viow ; aud many others, Tho exerciscs for Friday, it ia expected, will ba atlll nora insiructive, and » much larger attendanco ia ex- pectad und provided for, o SR CAIRO CRUNBLING AWAY, Soecral Disvateh to The Chicaso Tridune, Catmo, Ill., Oct. 5. —Tho Mizsissippl loves nt Bmallenborg's, back of this cltv, caved in last” night to such an extent that tho track of the Nariaw-Gauge for sovoral huudred feot was puiled down insida to mave it, and the ruaning of traws juto the clty 1v suspended untll ropairs sro made, —_—— HYMENEAL, Speeat Disvater Lo The Chicago Tribune, Davevrour, In, Oct. 98,.—A somowhat ro- markablo matrimonial event occurrod hera to- day, GeorgeJ. W. IHairicon, of Dubuquo, 71 yoars of ago, aud up to to-diy aa {ncorrigible bacuelor, was married to Misa Imwa Clark, dsughter of Cant, W, L. Clark, an old ri i * Tha brido bs i1, i TGN S - THAT CARDIFF GIANT. Brecfal Lispateh to The Chicaco Tridune, Bostoy, Mars,, Oct. —The suit of 0, O, Gott, propriotor of the Cavdiff (ifant, to rocover £50,000 damagea from the Bostou Jlerald, com- meuced to-dav. Au articlo in the Herald in November, 1873, questinnod tho gouuinsness of tho Gisut, und pronounced it o fraud ; Leuce the sty 770 Artists’ Sule, The uio last cyeslug at the Expo:ition Eullding was wall aticuded, and ull the pictures offere I wore ag'd, but at very low prher, T sale whil continu thls wenlug ¢ 7:0, and the Leat plctures remaln for to-nigut's salo. Among tho pictures to bo wola to-night are two superb beads by Walter Sulrlaw, which will Le sold tha samo a8 all tho pictures were last everiug, witbous re- scrve, e S Pianos and Organs, Hullel, Lavis & Co, 3 Orand, Square, snd Upright, snd Hinlth's American Urgnn, can be found ooly at W. W, Klmtall's, coruer Blate sud Adsius stroels, Chicago, D oo We Have No Sympathy for {hosa who suffer with carns sad burionl whien 1o eoctus a remody s Dil-ey's Magleal Paln Katswotor may be bought abany druy store, 25 cta, [ Lundborg’s Califorala Water foytolistand bath ; delightiutly fragrant and efreshisg FRiIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 18756. THE COURTS. Judge Blodgett Decliles a Slde Issue in tho Gage Case. The City Wing, and the Mptter Goes Back to the Superior Court, Declstona Relafive fo Tehular Lanterns aml Frade-Marks. Another Day of Aflidavits and Talking About IMooloy's Businoss, Record of Judgments and New Suits--Miscol laneous Mallers. ‘What the Supremo Court Did. THE GoG: CASE. DECIMON 1¥ FAVOR OF TUE CITY. Judge Blodgett yesterday delivorod o numbor of important opnione, The principal of theso waA tho cage of the City of Chicago ngamst David A. Gage, In which the Judge decided in fuvar or the city, aod remaunded tho causc to tho Stato Cows. In delivering the oploion, His Houor gave a history of tuo case, which is briof- Iy as follova: On tho 2Tth_of Beptember, 1873, Gage exccuted and deliverod ta Georgs Taylor & conveyunce of u lstgs amount of property in trust fur the city, Ny sgrecmnt, ho suthorized the Trustee, under tho di- rection of the Comtroller, after & poriod of aight manthe hiad elap:cd, to take possesalon of and control 1he property, the fucame and proceeds derived thero- from to e appiled to the lquidation of Lis Indebted- neen to the clty, ‘Taylor sceapted the trunt, and at tho expira fou of ¢ight monthe, & lirgo amount of Gizo's iudebiodnesn romaining unpald, the Comptrolier ordered the Trustee to sell the property, which Lo re- fused 10 do, glvingas a reawou for such refusal that {be deed did not into tho amannt of the indshitedners, and that he did not wish fo act under the doed withunt & proper amoiunt duo being firet mscertalned d dacreed o bo duo by a court of compstent Juris- di:don, ‘Tuereupon a till was filed by tho city In the Huperlor Court xelting forth tha abovo facts, st thit tho smount of Mr. Gage's iudebtodness was $307,703.58, An accounting waa therefors asked, and a do~roo for thy amonat diio. During tho pendency of this sutt Willtsn T, Ayres, of Alivama, o judgment creditor of Mr, tiage, 3,1licd to the Supcrior Cqurt to be madsa yurty dufennant (o tho bill, which application wan granted, Ayres then filed an anewer and n crors-tull, and nnked to have tho causy removed to tho Unlteldl States courts under the eet of Couyress. Tho Snurerior Court outertained thls request, and ardered 1l ) cause removea to the Unitod States Courts, A motfon wan ihen made by ths city to remand thosult buck to the Saperior Court for causo uppearing on the face of the record. Jugo Blodyelt #ald : Docs thers appear enongh an the far e of the record to justity this Court fa lolding Jurisdiction of this caso? Tue nfth section of tha act of March 3, 1575 (Elghtecnth Btatutes at Large, 1), providcs % That, §f, iu uny mult, commencad 111 3 8tute Court, or removed from thy Stato Court to the Gircult Court of the Uniled States, it ahail appear to ths esilsfaction of the said Circuit Court at any timo atter euch ault b beun brought or removed tiereto, that such suit doss not really nnd substantially involve o disputs or controversy properly within the Jueisdio- tion of mald Circuit Court, or tiat the partics to ssld suit lhave been improperly or collusively mode or Jolved, cither ua plaintits or defoudants, for the pur- posu of creating & caso, cognlzable or removablo uuder this act, the said Circult Court atiall proceed no futher thereln, but shall dismiea the suit or remand it Lo the Cflgfrl’(mm wdich & was removod, as justico may re- qure” Tas first mind g s nestion which suggeats ftaclt to every cuwelig tho question s, Botween the _controvel noss due o it, from Gage, and to require the p t of thit {ndebiedness aut of the broperty lield in trust by Taylor, for that purpose, In his anawer, in that caus, Gage denled any fndubtednens betwecn bimaelf and the city, 1think it unuccersary for the purposo of tuta inquiry, to investigata the ground upon which Gage based thit deulal; ft {8 snilicient, for the pur- Pocas of this motion, to say, that by the Lill, anawer, uud replication in thin case, s (¢ stood at tho Lima Ayres umdo himsclf & voluntary party thercto, o controversy in the casa was between the "ty and Gage, 85 to whother there was, in fact, o indevicdness, and tho amount thereof, if any, from Gageto the eity, The defend- aut, Ayres, e ot xaian any new controversy by hin answer and crossbill, but simply makes himself a Datty to that which siready existed, alleging perhara miora in delail the groonds for denylng any indobtede ness from Gago fo tho city, but at tho eanie timo not changing in “auy degree ik isaue fu the caso or the character of (he coutroversy, Tuo maln question still i, 84 10 pleadings now atind and as they stood be- foro Ayroa cams {uto the case, Doea Gage ows tho city anythiug which onght 10 be satistied out of Lhe pro- geeda of tho property Leld i trust by Taylor, under the trust deed deacribod in tho complainant’s bill, This Leiug so, the coutroversy insugurated in tho'sult fa siinply one between citizens of this Btato, True, Aycas, us & croditor of Gage, may be interested in tue renuit of that contraveray. because, If 1 termi- nates in fuvor of Gage, it leavsy tho proparty now held by Taylor subject, equitably, #f not lcgally, to Ayres' dubt, put that doss not, in any degree, in my celima- tion, involve a controversy Letwoun the eity snd Ayris in the orlginal suit, 'As was intimatod by the learned Clrcult Judgo of Win Circult, In the eaae of Osg:~i sgalust the Chic.go, Danville & Vincennes Ilallroad Cowmpany, tua ttatute of Mach 3, 1875, clearly contewnplntes the removal of the whole suit from tha Ktateto the Federal Court, und not of much fragment or part fhereof as may fuvolve a controversy or question ‘between two or moro of the defend. ita—nd wo must look futo the nature of the orimnal controversy whi-h was the wubjoct matter of tho swit, to acitlo the ques- tion of righi of removal, A complicated chanrery suit may, almost necesss rily involve, i soms of 1is collaterul lssues, the right and futereaf of citizens of diiferent States, but, unles the original controversy which the auit {s’ brougat to determing bo botween citizens of different Htates, or belween such parties as givo tho Federal Courts juirls. diction, {'would hardly asem that Congress intended {0 provi.do for the remuval lbereof, inismuch as the wholo caso wist be removod {netead of thut collataral part or branch involving a controversy between clti~ zens of ditferent States, Applying these suggestions to the criae under cons slileratlon, it would scem that the coutroversy, as pro- scnted Ly the fanncs and pleidings, fs, as to woether or not Guaga owen tho city angthing’ which should be poid out of this trust funds Thut beiug delermined, if determina ugainet the city, tho defendant, Ayre, 1n1y bave u standing In court to claim his pay’ out of the' trast properly ; but not until tuen, Notwithstand- ing Ayres' interpolition {nto this sult, the real ques- tlons still stand at issus between the city and dage, aud Ayrcs Laa rights ouly a8 hs may bo subrogated (0 Ahose of Gugo, It 14 nowxere intimated iu this case that there I8 any colluslon between (ogo and the elty, or (hat the clty's &Nt 13 not irosecuted in eutire good faith, If it Lad ticons made to uppe:r that Gige bud given tho frust deed to ‘Taylor for the purpose of defrouding Ayros, or that thu couvoyance was not bona fide, the jarties to the cantroversy inlzht be changed nud Ayies or any etedltor of Uago might bo the rosl party to the cop- troversy with' thy' city oud trusices; but there ia othing of ths kind {u this case, It therefora seotns clear to me, thet, upon the facts slown i the record, this {8 not such & cass aa was futeuded to bo removed from the Statoto (ae Fedoral Courts. An nsneal to the Bupreme Court was prayed for and granted, OTHER DECISIONS, THE TUBULAR-LANTERX BUIT, The next caso decided wua the well-linown tubular-laotern case, which was a suit brought by J. H. Irwin va. Dane ot al,, foran Infrings- meat of his patents, Judge Dlodwott esaid that it was not disputed that tha pateots woro Iesusd aod duly assigned to Irwin, But tho defeudsuts sot up that the patents were void for want of novelty, claiming that tho same principle had besn employed 1o Franco long before tho patents held by Irwin were granted. Thbe lump and laotern was o rapged as to force tho Lot air and smoke through tubus down again into a reeervoir around the oil vosscls, Several exporimonts wero tricd before ibp Court at tho time of the trfal, and the improvoment claimed by Trwin found necesnary (a perfert combustion, and (hat th blist supy lied Ly the tubes carrying the bot eir enabled the Jantern {a Yo swung rapidly witbout put ting it ont, Tio question was, were thesa new deovices, aud dtd tiey entlil bim to (e monopoly. * Altbough the old furelgh devicea all, to soie uxtent, furnsulied soino uf the functiony of Irwlu's patent, none of them clalmed to doso, It was clafmed thet globex and per- forated plates wero Lo old Lo allow of & pateat upon them, - But ihe Guurt thowalit that Irwin's globa per- formed & uew function, ond entitled him to protection in bis patent, Mo elalmed fn ull, five patents on as many dincrent parts of tha lamp ani lantern, 'Threyof thom the Court sust ined, and twa §t throw out, ‘The defondant moved the Court for & retiearing. I conne tion with this cass it may be montioned that & pralionnary fufunction was grantod againet Goodrich, tho datendaut in o simllar sult 83 tio above, e TUCKEE BERING NEDS. ‘Tho next caso declded was tho Yucker Manufactur- fog Company against L, O, Boynlon, which wi & iulu the nfringenient of a trade-mark, aod Judge flodgelt denied iho fujunction, The complainaus clylmed to bave a pstent for the maoufacture of the ‘" 1t sppears (uat the defend- scturce of apring beds, snd used # o trade-mark, with the addition, 4 that the use of (his nionogrsm |u counectlon with the olbor words was no infringement, aud the injunciion was Feluses —_—— HAVERLY VS. HOOLEY, TESTEBDAY'S PROCEEDINGE, The case of Haverly agmnst Hooley and AMfs- guire was resumed before Judge Farwell yester- dsy morniog, aod that genueman's aconatlo are ana wera troated to an sll-day's parformanen, which, it in sa’s to eay, did not intorest Lim as mach as tho Jolly troubadours at Hooloy's could bave dona, Mr. Haverly's conusel wora promptly on hand. Mr. Hniues beean the procesdings by reading tho eraas-bill, to which dir. Iardy responded by reading tho answer, 3. Willard, one of Hoo- loy's connmel, heso interponed tho Interrogatory why the complainant sbouid not be requised fu produco the bioks of the theatra, Mr, Constantine replled that the houks wora not in 3z, Hoales's pos. mewalon, Mr. Muguirn toforo bis depsttnre having vhced them in tho enfe-keepini of his uliarne Rir, Hardy then bepin readlug somo of tae wiil ivita in support of the bill, to which objection waa 1nade wnd overraleld, Upto this point nothing nnusust occurred, but & buuilsholl wna now thrown into complamant'a camp, and quite s lfengiby argument ensuod, Defendants offered to put In evideuco au_afidavitpurporilog to Ivo the foollsctiny of depouent it regard to s cer- ain memoratidumeagrecment hetween Alaverly an Huoley, cud contained in tho books Lold by Maguire's atternpy, ‘Lhis polnt was crgued at considersbin length, Tho Court remarked that s Nt would 1vo o Lo placed upan the Aling of afidast.x, and Junt horo was & good phive to stop,” The miticdav € wa hot reaid therefore, Among the aflidavits which were read yenterday were thone of all thn performcrn at Hooles's Theatre, aud wera {o the elnet that 1a all their transaciions and agreeiments relative to their scrvices they hed known 10 one Ll Mr. Magnire, and that they had alwuys ro- aarded bim oa tho proprictor of the theatre, Promi. nent among theso afidavita wan that of Billy fitee, who testificd (o tha alovo efect, and that ho 1c:elvod us ealary $100 per woelt aud (o heaeflta & year, Othier afliduvita weie filed which sinply ratterated the statementa of {he bill. Tho aMdavit'of George Miller, tho husiness mangor for the theitro, nuid n nuwber of otliers, are i ragad to tho negotition be- tween Meerrs, Qalnlin and Alaguire, wilh 1eference to Hooley's fntorent, showiug Lhat ulthongh tho cars was whhont coudition, Hooley's ratification was necesaary to make it valid, ' Tuo atidavits for the comp!alanit showed that llaverly had no notice of sny conudition, and, therefore, not advised in tho matter, aud ihat tho ¢ ndition wan, tuerefore. not binding upon biw, It was alsn shown thit during oll the negotiations be- tween Mesars, Haverly aud Movuire, tho latter jusisted that neltiier Hoolcy nor any other porson had any in- terest n tho theatro but bimeelf, Quinlan stated that ho Le d the title to the property on.y in fee, but that in reality the conveyanco was only 1n (rust to rorure an judebtidness, 1fo also mald that n private agreoment exieled between Lim and Hooloy Flativo ta'ihe provorty. This concluded (ho. Dro. ceedlugy, and, fato {n tho oveniag, Mr, Willard begwm the argnment for Mr, Honley, which will bu resumed this moruing, — MISCZLLANEOUS BUSINESS. DIVORCES, Long and patieutly has Mary E. McSwoesney endured tbe cruel aud terriblo treatment of her lusband James, and rhe will now seo what tho divoico conrt can do for her, They wora mairica in 1863, aoud threo little MeYweaness aro the fruits of thelr union. Only six months aftor tholr wariiago James began n coitten of bratal trantmout which, i true, would moake tho dosds of our Modac citizons fall luto insignificance. [lo nsed knives, pletols, aud ther ineirumonts to inflict torturo upon com- plnionnt, and it was not an upusual thing for him, on the elightest provecation, to throw hor prostreto upon the floor, Ln would slso beal the cildren most cruelly, and, worat of all, constautly threatens to make Mary a Qb subject fur' ths under- taker's care, Wulaky sceroa to ba st tho boitom of all, amd Mary ‘has patiently forborno her troubles thess miny yesrs, in the idle hops of winulng him away fror bis cvil hablts, John has, notwithstanding theso peeendilios, been abla to ac- cumnlate a Jittlo_property, of wiich fho compliinant would thire an alimouy for herself and chiliren, If Mary's 8'atemouts are true, ber preyer will doubt- luza bo speedily grautod, UNITED STATES COUR: Edward Randerson sucd Chspin O, snd Robert K. Tarka for $2,000. DANKRUPTOY 1TEMS. An order was yoatcrday entered in the matter of F'x & Ilowsrd, bunkrupts, suthorising Henry B, Monroe, Trustec, fo _ advertise and el under ' it 'dosd Latn 47 tg 48, inclusivo, in Dlock 4, Dert y's subiiston of WY 8, X of the N. W, ¢ of oc, 10, 33, 14, for $12,000. Also Lots 13 to 24 nclusive, iu the samo subdivision, under a trust deed for §13,10. 'This order was made in accordance with & pe.dtion flled July 31, 1875, hy Wm. M. Darby, it having been shown to the Court that tho property hss very liutlo valuo over and abova the amount of the fucumbrances upon ft. Discnarges wers vestorday grauted fo Qfibert Moutaguo and A, M, Wills. Fraucls I Dunsheo was appolnted Assignee of the estato of Goo. W, Larker, o bankrupt, b the frat general meeting of cred! ors, which was Leld yosterday at Register Ilubard's oilice, ‘At & siuflar mecting It, £, Jenkins was clected As- signes of Henry Hochbaniin, 8 Usukrapt, 4 th e.tato of Prink E, Alken, tho baukrupt (heat- rieal maniqer, tho sacond and tWird general mesiings of {he credilora wers Leld yesterdsy aftornoon o Rogiuter Libbard's ofice, and a susall dividond de- clarod. Jamea ¥, Farvell, o droggist at No, 100 South Clark atrect, yesterdsy Néd 8 petition asking to o sdjudged s bLagkrupt, Ifls labilities are aboot §2 01, sud tho sdscls ‘foot up 00, Tho schod: ulo ehows thet ks MeDondd, o gentleman somewhat well known in this city, holda a chattel moztgage on tho fxtures of Yarwe s’ otore, A refer- eace was made 1o Registrar Hiblurd, and R, E, Jon- kins was appointed Provisfon il Assigiien, BUPERIOR COURT IN PRIEP. 31, Weih! and J, Octscuhirt aued Jokn Graober for 1,000, Ldward Ducileto ifed & bill agvinst Agoes Vallferes, 0, Vallieres, Helen L'Esjerance, and N, L'Eaperance ta forecloso'n ninrigage for $3,00)0 on Lut 1, Block 13, Canal Trusteca’ subdlvislon, COUNTY COURT. In the cstate of Christina Lenuer, et al minors, 3 grant of guardlunebln was maae ta'C. W, Nichols, under bond for §2),0:9, Tobey Allun, I', 11, Mfandley, Ecrnard Martin, and Frank Tigua were adSudgod {nsine, CRIMINAL COORT. 1:dward Barber was triod for an assult with {nlent ta do_bodily injury, found guilly, and recommended to mercy, Artonr Glavens and Willlum Dualap wers tried for turglary n{ scquitied, w.rd Alaynard was tricd for the larceny of a Dorse and bugay, and acquiitel, George Thampeon pleaded gullty to larceny, snd ‘wan sentenced (o ono year in tho Penitentiary, Myron Brown was trisd for obtajulog money under faleg pretoases, found guilty, and remun bed. TIE CALLS, 47 PaE Moonz—No, 33 o hearing. Call 7, 38, and Jovae Doorn—No further cass (il Monday, No. 100 s on trial, * Juput Roakns—Nos, 137, and 131 to 113, 1ncluatve, No, 126 i3 ou trial, JUDANENTS, Surerion Count—Conves1oNs—Charlen Deckert v, Jolin Shart, $145,—A. It Wing et al. va, A, Lancaster, $4,431.1 C1BCUIT COUBT—COnNYYEsIoNs—L,. Seivers va, 3, C. ond A, Stusk, §225,—Liizaieth Bmith ve, Julins H. Smith, °8:,30),—Ferd. "Drobow v, Curl Ulesct, $174.19, Junar Roaeas—0, T, Gibbs ve, ¥, B, Marshall, 2013.45,—~Emory D, Barton va, Dean D, Bants, §.1.16, —Joln Guson ve. L, D, Poulard, §13,72. Skl o ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. TROCEEDINGS YESTERDAY, Otrawa, Ill,, Qot. 23.—Buprome Court pro- cecdlogs to-day ¢ MOTIONS DECIDED, ‘o?;-'xavwmflhltdl s, Oreen ; motion overruled ; comes ate. Lamb va, The People ux rel, Miller ; the sppel- lecs will bhavo tou di dditionsl time to o Lriefs, and the appelisnt will kiave ten dsys thoreaftor toroj Ly, 613, Trout v me. oL thy ol ve, the same ; sao. Y o, 611, Thom.n ot al, ¥, tho 8amo; eame, €62, Himmpoteka v, tho samo; eucs 661, Itinklu v, tho satne; ssma, 248, Lincoln Avenuo and Nilea Ceuter (ravel Rosd Qumpany va, Dunu § motiou overraled, 460, Richarduon va, Dayin ; inotion silawed, NEW MOTIONS 44, Green etal, va, Groon et al.3 mation by tho appelico for an vxiension of Hme (o Alo Lriefs, Ji, Owrens vs. Sievens; miotlox to strike 0at & por- motion by the appelleo for an o ricfs, ki motion to quash the fee-biil, I, vu. Thompeon ;. tho erder of continuunce ket o ide, snd leave given to witideaw the 1itlun, Pk Guild, I, impleaded, ctc, va, Tho Clty of Chl- cago ; inotiod Ly tho aj pelles toset saldo the or ler of sutimission, and for time to o briefs, aud to contluya the cause, : 70, The Marsellles Yand snd Watcr Power Com. pany, iwpliaded, ete, va, Loren Aldrich : motion by tho uppelles for ton days’ additional timo to tils briofs, CALL OF TUE DOCKET. Cascs Nos, 641 to 036 incluslyo—Thome et al, Slamspofaki, Rankin, Llohwm, t al,, Honoro vs, Tho Tenple ex rel, Mitler—wero taken, 67, Lamy obud, v, thanums; abldu the desiston in 640—Traver v, The Peopls ox rel, Rumsey~aand takou with that caze, Casos 884 Lo 617, inclualve—Boers, \Walker et al,, Tyler et al., Gasted, irulin, Derby, lonore, Walkcr, Johuslon, and Walker vs, Tho People ex rul, Miller § contiuod by stipulatio 8.8, Corbeilt v, Bhu, 9, "A;n‘- Foobta o3 vel b o tak ex rel. ler ermen ; taken, e uf Hyde Purk vi. The Bouth Tutk Come en, . - 381, ight vs. The People ex rel, Miller ; continued oy ot at, v, 'The Peopda ox rel, B ) ot al, vy, ‘I eople ex rel. Bumse wbid6a the deciuion In 541, and 1hat muIbeF taked with 9, 524, Androws ct al. vu, The People ez vel. Rumsey; same order, 816, Tucker et al, va. Tho Poople ox rei. Rumsoy ; abides tho dectaion In No, 822, and contivucd, wslér‘ Gilbest vu, Tho Feopls sz rel. Rutusey ; same or, 817, Jordan ef al vs, The Poople ex 7el, Lumsey; ssd order, 513, Butberland va. The Peoplo ex rel. Bumsey; same order, 819. Jackeon e, Tha People 63 3el, Humaey; same cxder, 533, Androws order, 513, Merrian ve., The Peapls oz rol, order, B4, rama oriler, #amo ordar, 517, M mom ot al, va, famo ord T, #ame order, ThoPeoplo ox rel. Marijn . Mcliride vs, Tho Ceoplo ez rol, Ra 525, Dakiwond Cometery Asnacistion va, ex rel, Mumeey ; Ams ondor, &0, Mutzay Va. Tho Penplo e2. el. Riimtey; sy onler. Canes 517 to & et al, McRichon Crawford et al., Hawl ot al., Maran ot et al., and Jackson v, atldo the decizion in ! motn ng. TMARSIAN KL Mark's Caurel W. Fiteh, D, D, Tow © Marsland, of Ciileign, of W. 11, Wherlaud, canils, at § 2 West Ttan tolphert ¥y Wing Cook Ia~Inslye—Fancas‘er ot Page, Btearus et al, Brown st County Andrews, Fullorton, [folilen at al,, md contfaned. ADIOUISMENT, Tho Conrt adjourued to 9 o'clock 3 wl(h{ 1ho i, by thn 1 hin U7, FOWLER_Of apaplony. T bward 1, ‘Cuicago, i tmy RUAeY ; pamy 12 Mogmo et al. va, Tha Peaple ex ro), Rutasey, ey ; nygy Deadioy et al, v, Thd Peopls ox rol. Rumegy, The Taoglo ex 1, Numyy, 13, Bampaon et al. va, Tho People ex rel, i Tumgey, The Deogyy th, Woy . Blnnyy AL, gy A0 Gy Stenoa, Wi, gt Tuo Feopls ox ’rnu,m Al Milegm to-morrgy Funeral at Mendon, Adams County, 1 at2p €3~Papers at Quiney, pleano copy. BRIGOS—0n tha 28th § child of F. 1L, and Mattlo montus, and 14 days, Notlco of hmurl, Lereal DALDWIN—-On Thuraday, 93th tust., juat., 8 fter, of eronp, Lattiy ¥, Brigas, agnt | lllncsa ot two montbs, saffered with Aaton, tho hefoved busband. of Kit(l formetly of Dalrok, 3ieh, gy Funeral to-day at 3 p, m, Ttemalne to be taken to Auburp, N, ¥, . E¥"Detrolt papers p'easa copy, KOLAMN—At his residence, No gosond-st, Oct, 94 175, Joha N County Cirlo: land, Funeral from luis roatd sn Cematory, Will leavoat aro Invited to ottend. 10 3, m,, Oct. 9, T at 33t Aouth 00 by eartiiges to WIMMERSTEDT—At Washington C: Tuesday, Oct. 19, C. W. T, Wimm iratedt, 1 Olle Fuaeral procession wiil forn at his renldaiee, 11 110, azd 114 Chicago-ar,, 8 mday, 0., ‘Trafn leaves Nortiwestorn depit af 1 Resehfll. Frisnds requestsd (o allen _POLITICAL AN [ REPUILIOAN MEETINGS TO-NI3! 1, John A. Logan will epeakat Austia, Republlcan mevidng of the Eloventh Warg Milwankeo-av, 100 West 7. ulin, & natirg o Bk iy iV, Canighyy s 30t by, T, and Now Nasen, Copg, v only e, ter & aeriyy Feeignution Baldwia, Norgy todiy ar § 7. Avary ity atl2 ngpy | ueok fop sy Republican meeling at northwest corasrof Biete ol Talrty-third-sts, Republican meeting of the Elftesnth Ward at gy Bilwaukee-av, Tepubil:an meeting of tne Fifth Wazd st (03 waukecav, Tiopubtican weating of he Bixthteents Ward a1y Boutport-ur, MEETING A mceting will ba held npst Satirday, X 'fin mecting of (he Second Ward st 2y ol th Ortab.z, at Ly aul i o 13 S AT entier Tuntvaninthiel,, snd not at tae Good apeali ra will 1o present, Tiour i, EELLEY, Reeley meetings will In held this evening, ag £ Tows: 8 xth War.| Cologuea thoutn Ward—At a -At Jicob Lev W.rd—At Edward arit Citntonast, Aehlanl- il Thirte Lt Tow 1hall, th SPECIAL W ** Lvery owner AL M0 1 san's 1 At P, Conaoa’s BakiC urt, corne, At Toomey's Hall, 413 Arch rnar Oblo and , 811 Sou tzs, N 13, s 1 Archer.sy, of Deeriog auj err, 1 Paulina-ats, th C srk. ‘oar. Fara L Eleventy nd 118 Norcy & Yards, At corner of Borees stouly givo the Centaur Lintment s trid, We consider ft thy best article erer ueed in our slables, 1, MAR: Supt. Ad.ms N KENTAvgor o s Geo it nnly “gonte, GILLETT, MeOULLOCHT & G 48 aud 36 5outh Wator.s: "By BLISON 1t sy Hold by haue-h MOTION SAIZS e , POMEROY & CO. L. PULT. Bupt, U, 8, E LI 5.3 LE! ver, glas ad vxenes 4, a0d ol Eag briliancy e v 3r able-ward Lk s, urashers, druzglis, feden CHICAGD ARTISTS SAL8 Inter-State Exposition ART GALLERY, TIURSDAY and FRIDAY LVL. und 249, nt The Flust Reguler Annual Sale of 14 30 eac b e i3, 0ct. 28 ng 1 Caleago Ardlrty comprising ubout Oue Hucdr d Choice Fictures, Compri4fug spacim Cugo Artietg, i tiri LLISON, Friday At Morning, Oct. 20th, lock, eur egular wesly sslo s CO. n from: thie uost prominest Cb Kranow on auhivition. .. Auctioueers, AT ATUCTION, Au fmmeuso etork new ond sweond-hiad Furaifrts A splendid ina now and used Pras minster, aud oilier ew 1w Purior 8ulis, Walaut Eete, Office Desks, Baok € and’ Parlor_Hoves, (1 Mattresses, Uedding, Plat and Geoercl Merchunaiee, ELING BY G. P. GOKE & 00, ad Wa £850d 70 Wabash avenus. ON SATURDAY, CCT, 30, AT 0 0CLXT, 16 crates W, G. Crockory, in opet lots; 6500 Lamps, ussorted, At 10570 o'clock—HOUSELOLD FURNITUNC-Ta tor, Cliamber, Dluing-raony, and Eilhen Furuitiued Wuintut Wardrobes, nut Chalrs, Camp Chalrs, Bluow-Cusies, Fioor Oilluthy Tfilrm-l"lyadarxu(l: Store e, Viay toves, & Grover & Laker sewing: il . 1, GORLE & 00, Book: Cases, Sofay, Aucti Lounges, Wi Taflor wid Otice 'J.'D&al iy Eoglisn, rontehy rty Harlor (o8t $1-00 =Dy i1, CIIADWICIT & €0 110 East Msdlison-ets SBATURDAY, Ocl ¢ Carpets, 0il Cloths, .Ilouschoul and Office Furniture, And General Merchandls Iarwe couslgnments of CAL! LLUM in tho East, which cost, Vartles wishing unyilivg i tbis tend th's salo. TUESDAY, Nov, 2, at 10 a, m,, will E assortmont of Chromos, thl Palntings, WM. A, BU e, W v T8 mxnm i wold regardliss atj0s, o rom & lia. 8 sald & and e ed 3 TANKRUFT have Just pocel 1 0 ghould 3 largé el £ 3 AUCTIONEERS, 108 MADISON-ST: BUTTERS & 003 SATURDAY BALL ” Furniture, Household G Htoved, The Collateral Loan Bai 1l a large assortment & AUCTION i gouth Clark-sh, etdeonied ledith ul, of unre atiug of Watches, Diamonds, Ju’elryb sical Instruments, Sowlng Muchiues, ot . 00 Friday, Oct, m., and to costinue 2, saleto comiuenre eveung untlalls 008, Pianos, Cerveidy wil ‘cone ‘Platuls, 310 lolbhud, €% at1ot . hirty daye? credit witl be given on alt buls avetizs FINAN s SPECULATIO IN W.ALL-ST- $500,000 has bosn mont of $100, occurrence; but o made ocdinartty $6 oan reallEo.-1t7 la S bl ] low na $1 csu b0 il vme'%ogi-nxl::;a‘fi?::mu can ahow 8 U ‘: $5,000, ¢ freo by ¥ ‘Cicuiars, giving full Informatlon, sent free 0., Banker. dresalng TAYLOR & COu Tt N’.,Y; OONFEQTIONERY: . n 25 o the Unfou—ssprassd 128 Bt it Vi THER, Coalst i, Soleudo.