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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUN MONDAY, OVEMBER 8, 1875. THE CITY. GENERr\L NEWS. Morcurs 1, Conway will give s conversationsl Iecture at the Thi:d Usitarian Ohurels, coroor ot Manroe and Latlin siroets, this cvening. : “ Liiouary and Scichtitic Londan," 4 Dacsiett died at hia residonco Saturday 1lin wrife woot ont In the 10 viait, lenving lum apparontly woll ; turned bo was lying desl on the tloer 1o tko bedroo n, ay, restding at No. 177 West Ran- vira that doting Saturday ara broke into his apartnon ts and rorbed fan of €30 a:eash and ali Lho clotbiog 1180 ho lias 1o e for whon Lo sleepr, ire I'atrol answared a etkalarm at 0:20 o'clock yesterday morning, eained by the igni- tion of thollvorng [n Petilhioa lros: barbor- ahop, al No. 126 East Washington atreet. a licap of hot ashes. Damage nomtual, L. Morrisou will address the Vranklawd Temperance Reform Club nt tho new haltm tho Tethel Tlome, corver of Weat Lako snd Degplaivea stracts, thin ovening st 7:30 atusie and ainging by membsrs of tho *Tho laud was previonsly conaidored worthe leas, but wo think of geting up a company to vy it and work at 3 L1 put it o at 250,000," eaid hin, 0 ho gave tho editor a geaphio dessription of the discovery on Lis farm at Calumetof a coal-ofl aeil, n gold mive, a vein of coal, and n And noxt day _ho woudsred why Tar Trwosk hada't published Lis arttelo, A referenco tn these eslumna vesterd ay to the taspeetion of graiu at Acmour, Dole & Co.'s Lie- of 13, was unfortun ately worded ko aa to m Mr. Armour pay oxuctly tho reverso of what ho [is remark Wwas that the warehionse- men—meaning the rropriotors of tha elovators —had nothing to do with 1ho Inpretors, a8 in- Thin Warchouso Comnussionera are responsibln for the appoiatments. An elderly woman on West Iarrison streot heon left fivo sharas of stock in the Weat jon Hatlway Company, Sho now passen all ber tie in iling on tho enrs, paving her fare W icu agked the 1e8son fur this ap- 1ava anee, sho ropli=d that sho wanted 10 incrosse the révennes of tho Cumpauv. * Il all comn bk w0 me in diyidends,” she eaid, “so that the more I sapend the bolter off I am; don't you see i " The paving of North Wells strost having been completod und tracks la:d as far as Division £ttnot. cars il commence Tunnuxg on tho new ‘Iho cars will atart from tho corner of Handolph sircet aud Fifth avenue, thenco cross the lridgo and run along North Wells sireet to Division, thenco up Divigion to Redgwick street, and on_Sodgwick streot north N 1t ir, however, the in- Lention to completn the line to Lincoln Park ns ‘Tho cars whicl heretofore ran on Sedgnick and Clark steeots will be discon~ line this mornine. usa far as North avenua, £00n 08 poriaiLln, A younz mah of wide fashionablo acquaint. ance tas ek 1 'in bnanoss as o profesional in amount from ‘onng women to the ro just dyiog to know, or for & similar amsunt, with a peicentags if any-, thing comes of it, he will mako young mon ac- quainted with tho 1dols thoy have st a distanco adored. Ioinnlso proparcd, with neatnosa and dixpateli, to advance tho ruits of customers or to ect back rivals with innuendocs as to their character und connections, and hopes by a striet ftlention to busineas o menit the farihor conils atnee and ordere uf those who have been pleased %0 patronfzo him in t1o past, Tho Athenenin makes the following announce- menta for this week: Uu Monday.oyve Lecturo in tho Dimo Courso by Lverts, of this city, For a teo vary! 3 10 ¥30 he will int; Yovos of tellows they fi6n Mary M, Fuhjoct : 4 Tho Mission of . astrative readiugy. ¢ oveoing—Felix Ilegamy (by eapecial 1), will g1vo u socond eutortainment simi- Jar to tho oue given on F'riday evening, but with un entircly now programma, cd by Mr, Jamey IL. Dowland and ahors. On Thurrday oyemug. Regular mouthly sociablo. Mrs. Walter C. Liyman will Iectures of hier conrso to ladier and Tuesday, ot 2:30 p, m, ovemung classes will mect aa lerctofors 1o will be nsaist- give tho closing % on health topics, ‘Iho other day the wifo of a ntorekesperat Wheaton heard her husbaud read the following nicrchants have resolved to employ fe ** Jerusalem, M'ria," said tho old man, a8 le drow a long und sapturous righ, **that'll bo an improvemont, won't it ?” Lis wifeinspected him inz tuo day in contem- “Venrstome, Inanc, that can econatniza and help you, now that timos i u can ‘tend to things in tho house, Ul send eway the clerk, L'l help ¥ou in the aloro, and we'll vave his salary.” And rhe s cerk now, ond whon a strange woman comes th sho feeln under the couuter for the natrowly; and, after atiun, rald at nizt Oficer Oliver Decolls, on duty at the Washiog- ton strect tunnel, wdwives the Iadios, nnd so whon bo saw n tall perasn with o rathor short dGrens und an un-uslly laes peil-back, bis dan- tull tho Individual to go s for u longer one. The ed tho insult, and just ehanga her ehort tall andividual reseut. Under thy jirotouss of whou conld ho Jonnd snvited the pull-back { knowlug wliere s barber- opon on Sunday night, he to take hia nrm as escort, Hawever the Madison Stroot Station was thelr stovping place, and the pull.| Georgo Williams, icor inwisted that r—was not moro than A1, ancknowledged that bin nama was Laparlo & Funck, Jiquor deale struet, aro saidto kuow the youog mao, Satuday ofte:noon Ofiicer John b tiae Weet bako Btreet wrall Jf facth e Fack wua booked as U3 vears of apo. be—not nho any rs on Kinzio Stut.on, was put on *uitg 4 probab'e ebild mur- Un tho th of Ucmbel; o littla i o vawod Thoemas Keefo, whose parents No. 637 West Obio streat, wh wiule nt achool Seoniisa colored Loys. little fetlow wag with & club and a uite eovere, but wera dangorous, Within strack on tho right temple brick, Tho injuries wora not at tho time conviders tho laut fow days, howover, tailing, aud eannot Live, Lias been nttending him, bruin sot in alinost immo licos ut once arrestod two little col chaps, narod William Houry Stowart and T) thy loward, ou tho evideace tho affray, ‘Fliey have since ber the oncs who atruck the Loy Kecfe, Lo Leld to await tho result of the injurio: A moctiug of tho reprosentative Irisbmen of the city waa hold at Durke's Hotel afterncon for the purpuse of making varatury arrangoments for the reception of the gieat leader of tho Irwh Howe Rule movoment, the llon. John O'Convor Fower, M. P. The distinguished gentlowsn will arnive in this city about Dee, 7, aua from that time until New Year's Lo will Lo lioulzod by every true-bearted Trishman in tho Nérthwest. lecturedin this city is anticipated, and ous in Ioglewood, Paoria, Joliet, Ottawa, Hpringfield, Quiney, Burlington, Davene part, Dubuque, Milwaucee, I,04ansport, Indian- upolis, Fort Wayne, Toledo, Clovoland, Colum- bus, aud Cinciniati, with possibiities of numer- ecturos in case of suitable arravge- hie Commmittes who hava the matter in ge lavite tha co-operation of all the Irish tiea throughout the Northwest, snd all such deriring to asint ara fnvited 1o communi- cate with the 1fon. W, W. H378 concasaiun of th diately afior tho Inury, of Witoensen of on {dentiled s A coutas of four O'Brien or with P. TUL GRRMAN TREATRE, # Wursler's Gerwan Dramatio ppears at tho New Chicago 8y ovemng, s gaining m K, sud 1t 'l thy genoral f thu beat and ablost over bocy brought to- Company, whie Lhestrs every Sun vopularity every wool opition that it 1% on oipatizations that has KelUer in this cty. 'I'h waa crowded by a (asbionably wudi whom were wuny Atne: of the tlerman langus; play prescnted last ovening ot giveu this doason, Tochter der loelle” (Ha Ticats who are sdmiters Kood acting. ‘The vue of the best It i entitled wDj an's Dauglter) and of humor, yot dirplays at tines ) ahd many flue withutions, viera excellently interpretod, and nditivu of the piece, Miss Wolf, tseds, had au opportuvity o show ad sle was frequontly ' Horn also teok their parts i tau-laled, would undoubtedly prove b—Lar more, porbaps, than *Ultimo," ," and otber plays, adap- . ti uud Dismonds, taliauu trow the Germa) This compuny will play Uliinio (The Big Bo- a5 upportunity will be eu $ho urigloal German n1n70) next woek, when wluzded to Jadge betisu pradaction aod thd English version as this city. LOCAL LETTERS. A WOMAN'R VIEW, To the Elitor of Tha UAwcas Trduna Curcano, Nov. 6.—I wauld Lke to add miy in- doraemaut of thin action of ¢ho businovs-men at. tho last eloction In this city. It has been fearful to contemblate that the good men of our coun- try—for I believe thera are good men—wonid seole Uiolr business and attend to it as closely upan election day s any other; acting e if it | was & wattor that intorested thom but little whother & good man or s raeesl was put iuto office. I am jowerieas to act, but I can read and think, and I do thiok that onr Govern- ment ia an heirloom foundad at grost oxpensn by our ancostors, and should ba guarded with vigilance. to lot it all go wns awfnl. I beliove that I am & woman's rights woman to tho hesr, but I find that I differ decidodly from our noted womon. I do not heliove that I caro to voto. Iwlal to Lo a womaniy woman, erformiug those caros conacien:fonsly. and on- oving to do 8o ; but while [ am bappy in this, T also liko o aco inen _acting tueir part as woll, Iliko n manly ian. The duties of men aud womon nro totally uulike. and exch acting shoir part properly are doing simply what Iy requred of them, A man nover can perform A m_xmnu‘n duties, nor can tho woman act the man's part aud still Lo s woman whom all admite? But in this Ido not aamit that one is superior to tho other, but ia whon mon witl go to the volls and opnl, Agd ellucg KO0 H- aert men to oflica becauso they are Lioneat and capabie, then will all be prond of the men we call husbands, fathers, aud sons. A WodN, WANTED ! COLVIN'S NESIONATION, To the Editor of {ke Chicago Tribune: Cuticaoo, Nov, 8.—Tho great want at the pros- ent timo is tho resignntion of our Mayor; and, had not some ono elac donoe it, my intemion had been, after eioction, to circutate potitions calling for his resignation and for & publio mesting of Jeading merchanta and business men t> exprees their great Inok of contidonce 1 bis adminis- tration, and their flom conviction, aftor two years' trial, that the administeation of city nf- faire would not grow botter, but woras, whilo he romained at tho head. Ouo or two other ofii- cisls migist bo_ named whoso atssnce would bo intinitely better than their prosenco as mapagors of city and county af- faira, It the werchants really mean Lusinoss, as Itbink they do. let thom cloan out tha augean stables at once by calliog for tho resignation of County Attornoy Rountroo, Coun- ty Clerk Lich, Warden Kimberly, and two or moro of tho cortupt County Commissionors. Lot public meotings ba held at which the ofiiciat caaracter and doiogs of these cortupt men shall bo made to pass in roviow, and if their transac- tions aro black an ropreasntod to be, lot them bo threatoned with indictmont and prosecution un- less thoy voluntarily resign. Tho time has como whon merchsnts, busincss-mon, and good citi- zens must protect thcmselves by all meanas in thoir power ngawnet the machinations of core rupt oflicials m lesgue with the dovil. E. TROSECUTE TUE ROGUES, T the Editor of The Chicaro Iribune: Citicaao, Nov. 6.—Nothiog will do eo much to deter illegal voters, 1epeaters, and baliot-box stulfers from nttompting to carry she spring olections by fraud aa tho unspsring and rolent- less punishment of all who voted fraudulontly at tho Iato elecsion. No bettor use of the publio money could be made than in bringing fraudu- font vaters and corruptors of tho ballot-box to justico, and sending & scoro of them to tho Pen- itontiary, DBallot-box stuffing shonld be ranked aod pumshod as treason, tho highest crimod| apoiost tho State, an attempt to sabvort tho will and libertira of tho people. Every repenter and ballot-box stuffer should not only bo impyisonod for a torm of vears, bnt disfran- chised'bud ostracised for life. Tho Merchants® and Citizen’a Associalions desotve the highest raiso for nil their attempts to puritv the ballot- {:ax and phnish ruthless violstora of the aiifirage. The moral cffect upon thy community of overy prosecution will be good, while every couviction will, by holding out new terrors to mguo». nod new guarautees of safoly to porson and proper- ty, bo worth thousauds of doilars to the public. 'lyeu convictions now will sooure 10,u00 votes for rood order and good goverument as the spring election, N, A, TYING T CAROTID ARTERY, To M Edttor of The Chicags Lridune : Font Warxg, Ind,, Nov. 6.—I notleed in Tne Trisvxe of this day o lettor of Mr. Crumbaugh in roference to an operation performed by Pro- fensors in the Michigan Stato University of tying tho common earotid artory, and the wtato- Tment was mode tont this operation had beon only once bofors performed. Now, I wish to Ay that this etatomaut s erroncous, ns uvory surgcon knows, ‘Tho trath ¢, that tlie operation has been porformed probably 240 timos minco Bir Adtloy Cooper fitst erformed [tin 1505, Nearlytwenty vears ago,Dr, R’nms, of Philadelphis, bad statin‘ics (or a table) of 143 cases, —and not oulv has the oporation of tying one cniotid been .erformed, bue botls have been successfully tied many tmes. It js, L know, vory uunecoseary to toll any surgeon these facts, but when It is said that this operation ia unprecedontad, it is woll to corroct tho stato- meut. Mepiovs, TURSER PARK, NOT TUBNER'S PAUK. T'o the Kditor of The Chieano Tribune : Cuicaao, Nov, 6.—In your sccount of the bank- rupt coudition of the employes at the County Building, caused by their enthinelastio bettiog on ficsing, you 1olate thnt, they went forthina vain attempt to borrow monoy on thelr stock in “The.Union" acd in ** Tarner Park.” We, be- ing the parlies principally intorested io tha con- tinued yroaperity of tho suburb * Turner Patk," think it bay )nut tuat wa he allowed to say that e ** stock " montioned, whathor it bo worthloes ablo, {a stock: in the German Park as Tur- k Station, aud not fu the suburb itself, This much, 1f you pleaso, o correct falsa im- pressious of our auburb, cansed by frequent un- cowplimentary allusious to ** Turner Park."” W. H. Moonz & Co. TUE IDISK YOTE, To the Bdifor of The Chicugo Tridune Curicago, Nov, 6.—Last Tuosday’s elsction do- oided tho question of who abould count the moaney, ‘Tho jury returned a sealed verdict in favorof the Rtopublican candidsto, L. O. Huck, Bomo of the Oppositionista alaim that she Irish sold thom out. Well, ss an humble Irish- Amorlcao, sud one who worked aud voted for Ropublican nominaes, I would advige my coun- trymon $0 contioue 1o the pood work they have boguu and lat it not be said that our votes are in any one man's pockot. LionTeexTu Wanp, —_—— ROUGH ON AGNEW. A BPECIMEN OF IUS DOINOS BEVIEWED, Tiio Insh Catholio paper called the Chleago Lilot, undor the, headiog ** A Disbolical Qut. Fage," * goon for™ Khenft Agnew in the follow- Ing weat-ax utyle: Vo liave bad on uaveral cocasians to uee atrong lan- {Jusge in refervuce lo Snerit Aguow ; but wa never thougbt we would biave to record such awoutrago 4 tho ouo now 1o beeporiad, A case of murder oc. gurred on io Weat Blda in's low groggery, and the Darkeoper, Daniel Healey, was held, 1o o 43, 0 abpear us & witnews, AL to th tlou, and it.was thuught he woul - R R formed of what predicani=nt he wasin. The youny uun Wha woll Kuown 1u the district whore ariestad, sud bad been, wlth 88 brothers, in the ommyiomocs of Crane Dro, Manutacturing Cotapany for Are! ook rears. Instead of being lipera DJ!I promised, and istesd of bis friends Leing uotifiad, he was marchog suolher witteas, and the tuurderer Mar- tin totha all, a0d thero put in charge of Kliorly Ay Bew, O Frlilay niglt Goruelius Healay, employedt 1, lio Airm slluded 1o, baviat heard np ottt b situation, called upon BheriT Agnew ang requeated to oo bim. Aguow bimsell told hie was M wild," and bo would uot Vermit wny one. (o sy Lim. 1¢ took, Lie 8ALd, four or Hve mien %y put him 15 the criminal doll whero bo wax contiued, auty ne w3 Dot lot auy one sos bim. Mr. Healey fuld hig, that send s pricat or & dovtor, aud b u & criminal’y tuls poor sy ed of B c been refused porinissivn toses him, Tuiaus by whom he is surrounded may calli| ra action logal, and the law may sanction their disbali work ; but we can tell them t they Aro more guilt: 1nurder—cool, deliburato turder—tban the usa Xa W, whom they uow bave in ‘Whude convictlon [t was Decessary (o securo ilealo; evidence, Troated worse than a dog, pisced in a cri; lual cell, ac PROr Wil L longer suffer the sgonles yod in | placed tn hi Havo not wo within tho Iast few vaaes gous through with tetrible bloody strife ? Thora ware vory fow who did not give thoir lifs, health, or money ; womau doing, a3 far aa waa in thor power, fulls equal to the men, and now 8o rooD North , Main stroot bridgo, which is a munch- needed improvement, celebrated thoir sliver wedding Sntarday. two weddings, one occurring Wedneedsy, and mittoe sppointed ation of Mioistars to ** waim over " the Bronk. lyoscandal: The Rev. William Taylor, of the Iiroadway Taberoacle, Now York: the Re William fves Budiogton, of the Clinton Ay Church, Brooklyn ; the Rlev, Profs, Parsons Martin, of tho Now York Theological SBeminary ; and the Rav, Charles H., Everest, of the Church of tho Puritans, Brooklye. Daniel was lsboring under disesse, aud con) poasibly survive unices Lie had frupts medice; jres mout, ow promised to send for a doctur, but noue came. Lle even refused to allow the brother \o i, s3ve tlat of Lo ituicsa of a murder, diea the death of & dog, Witk Lenefit of & doctor or priest. His death occurred atll wclock Friday night, six hours after bis brother iy Agnow aud the douled bim, thiy x dies, eutreating Aguew and bla brutsl crow ' olmurdereis Lo ¢ Cut iy Beart {n two,” rather than ¢ to which ho was subject. What rignt bay Bherif Agnew (we bad sl st wrilten the word murderer) to treat & wa thus charge an o witnea 7 fTa was aecused of Dacrime; Lie may have been under the infuenco of lquor, wud o ratitisl to kind consideration snd tha cate of hin friende, instead of the lpatal tresimaent ta which he was sulijacted. Wit iakes tha affalr more deplorable s, that Daniel Healey win engaged to ko Diarmied on Bubdsy next, and hin betrothed twatered Binier with hor tears, The corpee wan followed to a- Arava by a large numbar of friends on Sunday i Sherift Agnow may slep eound n his bed, but he e2n, and will, rnmem{er :bat the ghorta of from six ta aeven lixe characters wiil appear at hia bauquet, snd conscience (If ho hss any) will point with ls atern iougls ellent finger fo thiose whom ho has thue as. #lsted out of tho world—without beneit of clergy or Wo liava no words to characterize thin out- e iricrely Iny it before our readers in fts naked anene, ro that the impre-ations of all may follow this cursnd fifghtmare npon Cathollelty into his lving tomh, Agnew msy pretend to bo an Irish Catholie, o hope the "aian in the feco™ he got on Tuesdsy Iast will teach bim a leenso, and that henceforth Lo ‘may have the grace to livo up to his profession, parcils ey SUBURBAN, WHEATOX. A Sunday-school entertaloment was held at tho Daptist Church Tuoeday evening for the ben- efit of tho achinol, L'rof. C. A, Blancliard dolivorsd an intersatiog Jecturo Weodnesday ovening in the chapel on *Epglish Literatnre and Language,” Tha pro- ceoda of the ontertainmont woro to o neod for the purchiaue of books for the Collega library, The Rev. Willinn Alvin Dartlott, pastor of Plymouth Church, Chlcsgo, will deliver his noted lecturs, subject, * Bovs,” under tho auspices of tho ~Ladics' Benovolent 8 in_ Wheaton Coliege Chapol this evening; admittance, 25 conts: children, 15 centa. The genial fun aml ready wit of Dr. Bartlott, sett.ng oft his good common sense, mako bim an aitractive speaker, The ovening's catertalnment will bo a treat. Mr. C. K. Sinith, of Rosovillo, i1 tho gueat of friends. Mr. W. L. Wheaton has returued from the attractivo beantica of Kansas, I'rof. C. A. Blanchard aud wife, of Chicago, bave raturned to Wheaton, their former home, to reside, - & Mr. C. M. Chadwick, of Wayne Centro, has taken posseesion of his fino new home, in Wheaton, Mr. Gloorge B. Vastine took possession of the Poat-Otica this woek. Mr, Luther L. Ifiatt ro- tirca gracofully, Mr. Denton, of Michigan, has recently becomo a rosidont of Wheaton. ~ ITe occupies ono of Alr, Bearlett’s honsea, Mrs. N. P. Godfeey, aho has boen apending the past summer 10 \Vheneun. bas returnod to bhor home in New Orleans, Mr. Long, of tho firm of Long Brothers, left Wednorday for Abiogdon, to return to Wheaton with Mrs, Loog. Dr, A. Watermaa is loading cara with bonse- hold gmnda proparatory to taking hia dopaiture for Westsido, lows, his future homs. Ifo has soxoral hundred acres of land that he is going out there to look after. Tlin family go with bim. DOWNER'S ROYE, Notbing of importance cecurred to disturb the usual quictnoss of this quiot burg duiing the past weok. Even the oloction failed to croato any excitoment. Only a small fragtion of the citizens execcinad the right of franchise on that day, oming to the fact that tho coutest was a one- sided affair. Lowin C. Ktover was re-electod County-Treasurcr, and AMr, James Vallotto Coun- ty-surveyor, Che clitof socinl event of this weelk will bo tho anniversary foctabla of the Union Sundnv-Schaol Hociety ot Stanloy's Hall Friday evening, 'The exerciaca wlll bo of an mterestiog character, and all will be porformed by tha young ladies of the Sundag-achool. Mr. James IIL Dawling, of the Chicago Athenmum, will read from tha works of soma of tho colebrated anthora and poots for tho bonetlt of tha Literary Soclely Fiiday oveni -g. Mis, Baifey, who has beou visiting at the honse of hor brother, Mr. Randatl, for the past two wooks, hmd gone to hoer home in Jofforson County N, Y. Jir. J, Holland haa roturned from a two wooks amazoo, Mich, 0. Curting and family bavo gone ta spond a seanon in Chicago. A uew vinduct has boon constructed over Mr. Channesy tHiarmon and wife, of this plaoe, NAVERVILLE, Tho chiet eoclal ovents of tho past wock woro BEECHER, Mo Pronounces the West and Moulton Expulsions Wise and Proper. Card from Doacon West, Expressing Surprise nt the Dropping of His Name. The Congregational Committee to Make a Rigorous Investigation of Al tho Charges Agninst Beecler, Florenco Tilton, Mr, and Mrs, Richards, Busan B, Authony, and Others, to Bo Examined. Shearman’s Views on Various Ramifications of the Caso—An Infarviow with Frank toulton. New York Sun, Nor. 8, The renewal of intoreat in the Deecher scan- dal, incitod by the news that Plvmouth Church bad oxpelted Mra. Moulton nnd ex-Doacon Wost, and that the Congrogational minlsters bad ap- pointed a Committea to 1nvostigate the charwes, was manifeatly general yestordav. r. Beocher bad many calls from frionds, To joquirios he #aid that ho dosmod tho action of the church wise tho other 'Thureday ovening. Miss Bell Blair and 31, McDowell, and Hamuel Noizley and Miss O'Conuor waro the happy couples. The Litorary Socioty will hold an opon dobats this (Monday) evening, to which the putho nre invited, Tho question for ascussion will bo ; Resolved, That the legal profession has doue more for maukiod than the medical protossion Las, Seloct readiugs, recitations, vocal and in- siiumontal music. are also on the programme. Tho Napor Mill has been wtdergoing repairs for several weeky paat, and will soon be agaln in ruoning order. The proprictors, in order to mect tho wants of the farmors in the viclnity, bave put 1 a powerful engine, and horealtor tho mill will be run both by stea and water vower. Browa's Dlock on Jefferson streot Is nearing codplotion. It will bo ready for occupancy bo- fore winter. SUNDAY’S NEWS, LocaL, Tho North Side Laks 8horo Drive was form. :llynopuna\l to the publio la:t Saturday aftor- oon. At & mooting of ihe Bar Assoctation Satarday, tho draftof a bii' 1as read providivg for ap- peals from » Dietrict Judgo, 3 A n"]‘,"“("“g{“m o tbu‘ Cirenit Court Satur- lav, asking for the appointment of o Recer for the Citizons' Bunk of Chicago, Al The Citizens® Association lan raceived addi- tional ovidenca in regard to elccrion frauds, which hiag been placedin tho hands of Hrare'm Attoruey Recd for Immediate uso. ELSEWHEZRE, Bocretary Chandler i dally besleged with oftico-uceliers, A genoral maseacrs of Clirlstiana by the Mussolmen of Herzegovins, Turkey, is appro- hendod. During October postal carde were isaned in reater numbers by 5,000,000 thau ever beforo n the blstory of their use. Ludington's chances for Govornor of Wisconsin aro thouglit to be tho beat, whils little hope i felt for tho rest of tho Republican tickot. Thare was & Ropublican jollification at Wasb- ington Baturdsy night, during which the DPresi- doat, on being sorcnaded at tho Execative AMlan- sion, made short speech. 3loCann, the Indian contractor reflectod upo o unfavorably by tho Ked Cloud Commission, bas mado answer to the animadvorsious regard ing Limsolf, Becrotary Chandler bas read the an- swer, Commiasioners’ roport, the opinlon laying hold on him that the great ring-knavea were saved at thae expense of outside coutractors. Ileus eald to bo little in love with tha The following gflnlloman compose the Com- y the Congrogational Asso od 100,000 Policien, Rockford Journal, Nov, @, “The Rockford Insurance Company of this city may be ranked among the very firet of our busi- ness inatitutions. During the nine yelrs of ils existenco It has fesucd 90,000 polictes of in- surance, baving reached that number yeste, [y, Dlost of these protect 1Ninoia property, aud not one of them covers any store, hotel, saloon, or manulactory, iy policies are generally hiold by tho farsling commnuuity, ard cousuquonily the Company canuot ba dostroyod by tho sweeping fires of our great cltics, Canary Blrds In yeaterdsy's Tutouns s typographical error made 14 appear that st the Now York Bird Store, No, 910 Medison streel, & fresh Iot of Germen ci bad Leen recelved, aud wera for ssle at §3,50 ¢ This should bave road at §3,50 apucer, Pianos and Organs. Hailet, Davis & Co,'s Grand, Bquare, snd Upright, 404 Smith's American Organs, can be found only at W. W, Eiuball's, corner Slate and Adams atroets, Chicago, ot u m:-u.pr::mq Bvldnnncn of Dalley's Magical Paln Extra; Telluve the most munt'xuln. 5 hoal withiout .m’léi worst scald or bura, may be doen by ooe trial, 3 ———— Lundborg’s Californls Water for lotletaud bath; delighteully fragrant and refreshing and proper, but bo disciaimed baviug influonced it. Aboot thuaction of the Congrogational As- svociation ho had nothing to asy ; and it was im- possible to ascortain whether he intended to avoid tho investigatton by resigning bis mombor- slip, or whethor he would fight. CALD FROM DEACON WEST, Ex-Deacon Willlam F. West, who waa ex- polled from Plymouth Church on Thuraday night, published the following card yestorday : 4 Ixcuaxnor: Cornt, New Yonx, Nov, 5, 1673,— /' the Jiditor of the lirooklyn Arquai Iwia vory inuch nurg risod to read iu thin morning's Sun that my name bad been droppedt from tho roll of Plymouth Gharch, ‘Tho firat intimation I had that any such movement was in contomplation wan by a call from Mr, D, H. Hawkins, whio camo inta my office about 2 p, m, yes- terday, and informed mo that tho Ezamiming Cor- mitlee would probably report (o the chureh iu tho avening {n favor of dropplug my name from the roll I replicd that his communication was vory Im:fl:«.h‘d, snd that I should like to communicato with tus Ex- amining Comtnitteo beforo sction was taken, but that I conld not do 8o an Auch & ahort notice, a8 my tima in the afternoon would be mui occupicd, snd I'had an eugnpement out of town in tho cvenivg. He prom- isod that be would state theso facts to the Committer, and wauld requeat them in my name o postpone ner ton for ona week, adding that ho had no danbt but tuat they wonld acredo to my roqieat, as {t would he only showiog & fair and Clristin spirit to doaa. When ho left mo T supposed that I should have ample {ime to moot the Committcn and state to them my rea- funa for absenting myaelf from the church, and thore- fore took no furtlicr action in the matter, 1In viow of tha ahove facts, I think that the procip- Itats nction of the mesting last night will be unders flood by ull your readers withont further comment, Youra truly, WiLLias F, West, DEECIER ON M0ODY. Mr. Boecher, last night, in hie Friday-night talx, aftor & privato consultation with ‘ihomas G. Bhearman aud Benjamin F. Tracy in tho ‘Trusteos’ room, spoke of Moody and Saukay, aod sald that ha was an_intorcsted obsessor of, and a profound symoathizar with, the move- meot. He cousidered Mr, Moodv a singularly. catnest mao, and thought that hin great powsr Iay in tho concomtration of all his facultics on ouo end, aud stoadfastly pursuing that ond. If thia concentrated individual pressuro was per- mitted tonct in tho qalekened ataiosphare of a tigation probably soon to he openod by the Gom- iniitoe of the "Asancintion of Congrogational Miniaters, thera sooms to bo a_gloomy cortainty that tha mikerablo buainers will again’ be ventil- &tad before the public. It is claimed that this new committeo, f it roally does take the matter in hand, will cettainly examina Mies Tilton, Mr, and Mrs. Richards, {iss Sussa B, Anthony. aad All the other mitnessas who hiave not had's full hoaring befors Mr. Ioechor's committos or be- fors tho Brookiyn City Court, Mr. Deeclior wan ot seon by the writer veatorday, but one of bis fricuds who did woo him sald that Lo was s an- concerned regarding thess new dovelojnonts as porsible, that ho joked atont them and laughed 4t thio fdoa that by harm coulu coma to him aa helr posxibly conaequenced. * Mr, Doechor liny withalood too mauy enrthqualies,” said thia Routleman, **to bo frightened by such a alight tromblug," WIIAT STLEARMAN HATH, New York Worlay Noe, 6, Mr. Sharamnn satd yastorday : Well, wo hiad a littlo oxcitomont last nven- Ing cansed by tho reading of & lotter from Mrs, Moulton, of which you are aware. Mrs, Moulton way told previoua to the church moeting that if #hio had any chargea to mako thay would bo en- tartained aud carefullvinvesgated, but this sho tefuncd to do. Through the whole trial sho actod na slie did_last night, by making sovero inaiunations, aud whon ealled upon to come for- ward and submit hor proofs of them. sho alwayy rofusad to do so, It is o myutery to me whothor Mra. Moulion really wantad to bo kept on tho rolls of mombership of Piymouth Churet, or whether sho prosented hor docament to tho mocting Iat ovoning tor the sake of creating nnothior disturbance,” * Waat do you thin't of tho nolle prosegud on- terod in tha caan of Monlton 7' "1t was, perhaps, tho most quiot way of eottling the dificulty. 1 was uot consulted in the wattar, being abroad, until everything haad boen *viitually settled. ' Tho Moulton case rosted ontirely with tho Distnct-Attornos, and 1 held no communioation with him nabout tho matter ; but [ am sorry that the nolly prosequi was entored, as Iam of the opinlon that wo could very easily hiavo proven Moulton euilty of libal. Now, all of the scandul-trinl indictmoots aro quasliod, oxcept tho one ngainst Loador,” **\ibat is vour opinion of tho inveatigation to bo mnde by tho Aesociation of Congropational Clergymon of New York ‘and Brooklyn into tho chargoes npainst Mr. Deecher 7' ‘* My opinlon is that tho investigation will amount to very little.” MODERATOR WHITS'S VIEWS, Mr. 8. V. Whito sarnd yeatorday ; At tho charch meeting there wero no persons who koew that Mra. Moulton's case waa to be disposed of oxcopt the Examiniog Committon, I know nothing of tho matter myeolf tyhon called upon to act as Moderator. Yor yoars Mra. Moulton bas clalmed Lo have knowladge™ that Mr. Deoclier hias boon guilty of adultery, but shio haa mede no charges. From mv atandpoint 1 understand that Plrmouth Church dasiced to sover_its connection “with Alrw. Moulton, and Mra, Moulton desired to eover hor connoction with Ilymouth Church. It was tho gonoral wish of both parties that the church relations oxist- iog botwoon thom be dissolved. Tho church adopted & simple and quiot way of doing iz, by resolving, upon recommendation of the Exam- fuing Committes, to drop hor namo from tho roll of mombership. 8ho waa uowilling, under the advics sho acted upon, to loave tho church without o mhuifeatation of the eamo pirit which her husband oxhibited when the District-Altor- poy entered a nolle prosequi in tho libel case, Bhie again wished to say a word that would tend to binaken Alr. Beechier's nume and bring tho seandal to the front agai A TALK WITIT BIOUL.TON. Lirooktyn A rara, Nav, b. Bhortlv after 10 o'clock this morning an at- tachio of this paper rany tho door-boll at No. 49 Remsen street. Prosontly Mr, Moulton made hiw ax:pearance, and, in a conversation that fol- lowed, tho reporter could find no traco of dsup. }:,nlntmenl. or supprise at the action taken by lymouth Church iast night, o doolared that Mre. Moulton bad no desire to mako Anv stato- ment for publication at this thne, Tho Iady's religious community, ho thought it wonld be very straugo if tha community was not moved, THE DROIPING OF DEACON WEST AND ilts, MOULTON, Aftor tho tall, Mr, Shearman calted a church moetiug to ordor. Mr, Beechwr took a seat near the platform stops, and covered bis face with hig band, Ap. Bhesrman read tho minutes of the ‘Thuraday night meeting, at which the names of Deacon West and Mrs, Emma C. Moulton wera droppod from the church roll, on the plea that thoy had abandoned their conneotion with the church. The motioos wero made by B. F. Blair, the newly-clocted member of the Examimug Committeo. Mr. West's name was dropped by a yoto of 43t0 9. Mra, Moultou's was dropped by the unanim~ 18 voto of 53. On the minutes was aleo recordud (ho fact that Mrs. Moulton pre- sented & paper, through Gen. Pryor, giving cer- taio roasons, which wore not moted, for her action; that on o moticn bavisg beea made to requice lor to answer ceraln ?uuuans. she had rofused to make mnswors, ‘I'ho fact thal tho document which she submi:ted had buen reforred to the Examniug Committee, 10 bo acted on asjthe Committeo saw fit, was also rocorded, As Gou. Pryor bad distinctly ane nouaced in the church-moeting that the paper was in fact charges, thero was nousus! intoreat exhibited in tho nonouncemont that the sccasa- tlons of adultory had beon recommitted to tho sldor laatnight, camo at tho roquoest of the Examining Commit- teo, or tst his notifleation was lu any souse an oificlal one. ed no opportunity of making a defense. Tho Examining Committeo passed apou her case Tfl‘h"z‘x" giving ber tho slightost proliminary no- tiflcation. position Liad been plainly aud specifically atated in hor lettor rond by Gon. Prycr last ovening. In timo—and “timo at lost makea all things oven "—thin matter would ba adjusted in con- sonance with fact, reason, and justice. Revortor—-3Ir. Moulton, what pravious notifl- cation did Mre, Moulton have of tho coutemplat- ed_sction of Plymogth Churoh ? Mr. Moulton—On the night boforo the action was taken, Mr. Hawkins called, and, nfter a conversation on genoral subiects, inttimated to Mru. Monlton that Plvmouth Church might oon- her case of nbaentoeism at tho mooting Reportor—Did Mra. Moulton undorstand that the Exsmining Committoo hud alrendy Dpasded upon her cane ? N Alr. Mouiton—Bho roceivod no Intimation of that character. 8ho received no officlal notifica- tton to appear hefore the Examining Committon, Mr. Hawkine said that perhaps she bad botter attond last evening, aa her case might poanibly coms up, Reporter—Did Mr. Hawkina atate that ho Mr. Mouton—No ; Mra. Moulton was accord- oflicial consideration uf the Examining Commit- teo of the cburch, The minutes weroadopted, BEQUESTS FOR LETTERS OF DISMISSION. Mr., Shearinan then read requosts for lotters of dismission fiom Ambrose Loonard and his wife, and aroquest from Miss Fiotencs Tilton for a letter of recommendatlon to any evangelical church. Nocommont was made on tho requeat, DEECOER OFPOSES A UNION PRAYZR-MEETING, Mr. Beecher aroso to oppose the mguclud nuion prayer-meeting which the Dnngo Dea- cons bad been instructod to bogin, after conaul- tation with Mr. Moody, in the clinrch on Mou- dny., Ho said that Le expected to be absens: waek aftor noxt, and, to bo in the ocity anlva fortnight more, ho thought it better now to concentrate all sffort on thocentral grounde, and, after the ovan- Kelixts wore gono, to take up the work indi- vidually. AN ILLEGAL CHURCH MEETING. A moniber of Plymouth Church maid Jast night that the church moetiug which bad expellod Ara, tfm hore wau much complaint about it. No previoss notice had been given from the pulplt, 88 the thurch rnles required, and tha tricky little Mr. Stiexrman had _avoided sirong canstra }!gxpllnnlns b sation for an adjourned meet~ THE CONODEQATIWVAL 1xvERT) ; N BRIATIAL “l-“‘.". 10ATION, A member of ths Conxrefiumnnl Assoalation, who desires that bis namo sliould bo withbeld, said yeaterday that a majorisy of the Cammilto. would undoubtodly favor a rigorous jnventigation of all tho chargessgainst Mr. Beecher, If en invnnll;ininn wers ordered, which could not be doubted, then thers was a strong likelibood that tho entire ecandal would be sifted to the bottom, and that impartial justice would be dons, He declared that Mr, Baecher was now in a very un- satisfactory poaition, as bie bad not boen wholly vindicatod, and mome of the Cobgregational ministers of Brookiyn and Now York did not like to seo a man in the pul¥lt who rested even under the faintest shadow of 80 helnonn a crime as adultery. . From couveraation with quitea number of representative people of Brooklyu it caunot ba doubted that the popular seotiment in the City of Churchies is 1n favor of this prospective ro- nomal of the odious Doechor business, Soma of Me. Boocher's frionds even desire it as they think the council of mipisters will acquit bioi, Mr. Halliday, the assistant pastor of Flymouth Church, bowever, denies that an inveaiigation 1a intended by the resolution. He eays its sole object wan to dispose of this unfinished businesa 80 far 88 the record was concerued, but not t o pass upon 3Ir, Beecler's guitt or innocenco by way of an investigation. MRS, MOULTON'S CARE, Mra. Moulton's dramatic expulsion from Plymouth Chorch alvo croated quito s ripple of excitement iu Lrooklyn yesterduy, Mrs, Moul- ton's friouds know that slio ts & woman of Rroat determination and who doos not eantly forgiva an lnjur{. and they prodict that she will cer- tulaly briog the mattor before a Congregational Couucil, and thus try to set saule tho voto of ox- pulsion, aud al¥0 10 reopan the wholo case in this manuer, Mr. and Mre. Moulton both re- fuzo Lo way anytluug mbout this dolicate subject, but Mr. Shearioan, Mr. Hecchor's faithful coun- ha is ovidontlv in superd henlth nbysica 1y. Af- ter & pleasant chat with recard to bis busincas prospecis—which, by the way aro moat sncour- aging—two intorviow terminated. lowlug capital joke played on a conceltsd agont of the Chicago & Alton Rallrond: a3 Aloody and Saukes wera | generat Bupe Rallroad roquliring agouts and other employea con- Dectsd with the tratns upon the road to wear badgen when upon duty, dealgusting tho position fhey have, that the traveling pubile might who {0 apply to for information or protection required. This order in duo time waa sent to the differont agent) along the line of the rosd, thoy wero to wear, Moulton and Deacon West was _ iliegal, snd e Mr. J, B, Madlson, of Waab eatern modiately carrird out the order. Ho was very muuch pleased with the badgo, as it was a 1 would save many questions ns to upou the slall of this large corpol continually,~not only around the town, but to vhurch sud otber places of samusement,—and whan he took off pasition, that it might Ret s rigoon him, which thelr awords, that thoy did uot infud 11, as (4o used to it. Usitiog the A2 4 pancy Joko about it, Lo resumed Gia' Lusiness withous aoy Tusthor trouble, wires on every divislon laughter was continuous from Quicago, and Waahington (o Olicago, time {0 every talograph e jn (ho Unios, sal and ally, mnde quite an elaborate statement. yeaterday,iuwhich ho,of course, expressed his con- viction of the perfect jnutice of the vote of expul- ston under thero cireimstances. As to $he in. Yeatigation demanded by Mre. Moulton, Bir. Bhearman said she, being no longor & momber of the church, had no right to a hesring in which to substantiate her charges. lluwever, If any rogular membe: of the church demanded Leaitatioy would bo shown in granting the re- quest. As reparda the interrogatories ro‘w-nd to'bo put to Mie. Moulton, it was Mra, Moulton's counsel, Gen. Pryor humelf, who stated that she would not auewer any quostion, and it wus this which put top Lo any attempt at hearlug her utory, hearmian, of course, retersted his glowing beliof o Mr. Bescner's com, lsto fnno- cence of all the charges oontained in ton's epiatlo, CEBTAINTT OF AN INVESTIGATION, ‘What with the proposed sppeal of Mra, Moul- ton to a Cougregatiousl Council, aud the iuyes- rs. Moul- i, no | ropart, Mr, Moulton sppearod In oxcellent apinta, as RAILROADS, NSW EQUIPMENT FOR STATION AGENTS. Ibe Bloomington Pantagraph rolatos the fol- Some time :‘ID thero was sn order {saued from the iutendent's office of the Chicago & Alton A, without mistake, know together with ths badge Among the sgents that rocelved this order and badge nglon, upon fa» Division of the road, 'who ime ults ornamiental, old. Lie thugght 4ie rauk Lo hiold Fation, wo ho rpore it nd showed to every onathe position’ Lt hut, ho would place it 1n s very couspicuous raw attontion, 3 The young men of Waslingion began to fesl quite taken aback by the attention given to the yunng rails road agent, therefare they met their Leads ityotlier o they saw fully cerriod out estordny Lo the delight of ail the citizens of tio aboye- named eity, They jurchascd a very fine sword and Delt down the rosd samewbers, and tham wrote a ter purporting to come from the General Buperin. latf tendent, informing all agents that in future they woulit be req: Rdla'ul'fll:‘h'mldllldbfi“, 4 Tt wold ad greatly to th t would add pearance of tun Isadiug official at tho station, as well as givo Lim_something 1fith which to defend'the patrous of the r03d fromiiny, condetson men and plckpockets that aro alwaya £3 be found ut & rafrosd siation. Thin was taken HOTUsand given to traibmen, who, on tha arrival ¢ th teain at Wansington, delivered it to 3r. Madis: 0, \who prompt: A putis ou sud yoaterday bo waa s promamading the atroeta in full dross, strutting atuut as proud as Major General. Tl novelty of the ¢hing creatod con- alderabls laughter among citizens, who bes g fo Bim about tho ' cause of all this digplay, whereu pou he ahow- od the fmtructlous, Bome oue 1oid him thst (he whiale thiug was u Joke put upon ‘e.im, sud that ho had hotter seo if the thitg waa gurswral thronghout the I Ue repalrod ta the 018 co, sud by telegraph agents st Lacon aud Weoua 1€ they bud got ., 80 which (hey roplied they hal ; o INugliug.7,ck of every oo, but would soon beoome that there was no that they wer Tieforo night the joke his gomo the length of the of the rcud, and a ripple of Touisians, &nd_probably Ly thls € Mr, Madinon ever hears the nud of 1t be may bless his lucky stare, B THE ROCKFDHD.IH'.;‘CK‘QISLAND & ST. LOUIS A TmiprNg reportur called upon Mr, I, Oster- berg, the ropresent.tive of the German bond- bolders of the Rookfird & Roak Islaud Xallroad, laut eveniug, for the purpase of ascertalning it thore was auy truth In tho statoment mwads by the Times yesterdsy that the Chbicago & Northwostern Failroad bad obtsinod con- trol or poaswssion of this rond Mr. Ustarborg emphotically donied that thero was (ho leust foundation for such & ‘Thers had been no nogotistions what- overlooking to that end, but Le believed the Norlaweatarn peoplo would lixe to get control of the road; hie had, howover, no idea of gratify- ing thelr wishes in that respect. On tho con- trary, be hiad decided to sun tho road himself in the iriesoat of the German bondliolders. Yea- terduy Lin paid to Mr. Bishop, the Master in Chancuv, the sum of 9850,000 In ceab, in addi- tion to +ho $400,000 in cash paid at tho time of tbe puschase of tho rosd, Heslso turned over to the Court bonda to the amount of §4,324,400, M park payment. They are nesrly halt of al the bonds [sansed, and consequently ropro. scnt poarly half tho valua of the amornt &:‘;Id for “tho road, which was $1.890,- 0. 1t will theroforo bo moen that ol but aboat $300,000 of tho purchase money 1as bean paid, * Mr, Onterberg loaves for Rok Ixlang this morning with nu urdor of tho Court directing tho Ltecoiver to turn ovor tho rosd to him on the Hil, Mr. tioorge Hkinner, & prominent nnd ex- perienced railroad man, bas _heon avpointed Uonoral Manager, and Mr. Walter Trumbull Privato Becretary of tho bondholders, in vhoas intoreat the road will Lo managod. 'Tls Hon, Lyman Trambull will act as Genaral Sotleitor, A Inrge force of men will ha immiodistely emploged to put tho road into firat-clsss condition, It in betievod by Alr. Osterhorg and the Gernan bood- holdora that, “under catoful management, the proporty will groatly incraase o value, and In & fow yours will bring two or threo times tho mondy that it would now. THE ROCK ISLAND RDAD. Halders of the mortgaga einking fund bonds | of tho Chicago, Rock Ialand’& Pacific lailioad aro notified that, under n clause in the mortgage, 100 honda hiava beou drawa and will ba paid off and rotlrod Jan 1, 1876; iutersst on thom will conAo from that date, Tho Cowpauy is pro- pared to pay ony of the bonds on prosou- £nttoo at the Tronsurer's office su New York, with interest to dato of prosentation. 'l followlug are the munbars of the bouids drawn 201, &3, 851, 8IV, 481, 592, 54, 'i".ll. 893, 113, 421, 1,000, L4300, 1391, 1,803, 40, 3,961, 3,503, 4,601, 6,000, 6,014, 6,764, il 8,203, 1,400, 1,645 1,808 01, 9,175, 4,516, 4,003, 5,051, 56.066, 6,184, 6.203, 6,804, G810, 750, 010, 8,302, #1403, 8,57 67 1105, 8.707, 5= #7060, THE PEORIA ROADS. It was statod in Tz TRIBUNE & fow days ago that tho managers of tho Ieorin roads felt rather Bour beeausa tho rates from Poorin to the Taat had been fixod at ) conts more than from Chiow- £o, aud it was intimatod that thoy would shorsly broalk the rntos again. Information was recelved liera yesterday that thoy had already kicked over tho tracos, aud wera now makiug ratos st only & cente higher than from Chicago. Lut it {s not probabla that the maoagors of the littlo voads lexding from Pooria nat will stop hers, but will koep on *cutting™ until thoy have the same rates that aro mady from "Chioago. ). can- mot Lo devied that_ this action wu the park of thews roads lhurta the Chi- cago Jnen badly, na 1t turna s largo part of the Western grain via Indisnapolis aud Tolo- do. If the Poorin ronds cannot be induced to maintain fair aud eqnitable rates to tho Eost, then tho Chieago ronds will probally ceato ta Lavo business Intorcourso with thoein, and thua compol them to torms. A FRUIT-CAR OF A NEW PATENT, A fruit-car is being conatructod . San Frane clsco for the tranaportstion of. frnlt from that city to Chicago. It is provided wiwh a fan-blowor drivon by ono of the car-nxlos, by means of which tho atr {8 driven througir ice, which ro- duces it to a low tomperaturo sud thon distrib- utes it nmong the fruit boses through a large Xurmutod pipo laid along the bottom of the car, ttor tho cool air bing presed nmong tho frult, it roturns to tho blow or, and is ngnin forced throngh the apparatus. By this monax the stmosphoro of tho car i3 kopt at the unifarm temperature of 40 degroos Fabronleit. If tio expsrimont nuce ceedn oxtonsive shinmonts of grapes and fruts Wikl be made to Chitcago snd otler cities, NEW ROAD IN OHIO. ‘Tho cortifieafn of incorporation of tho Forty- firat Parallol Railroad of Ohio has boon filed with tho Becrotary ¢f Stato st Columbus. Tha road starts from and conuccta with tho Forty-firat Darallel Railway of Indisna at tho State line, in tho Township of Benwn, Paulding County, Obio, and runs through tha Counties of Paulding, Put. nam. Hancook, Seuaea, Huron, Asbland, Medina, Bummt, Portago, aud Mahoning, and connects with the Forty-tirss Paratlel Railroad of Penn- sylvania, with a branch dwerging from the main Imoin Putusm or Hancock County, ruunlvg through the Countiss of Henry and Lucas to Lake Eris at the Ctty of Tolodo. Tho length of tho road is estimated at nearly 300 miles. ‘I'ho capital atocl s fixed at 83,005,000, or $10,000 per mile, SOUTHWEZTERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. Special Inapateh to I'he Cnweago Tridune, Des Morxws, In., Nov. 7.—Pursuant lo a call for a railrond oonvention, to be hold in tho fn- terest of tha Soutlwestern Pnoitic Railroad, Gov. Carponter has appointed J. 8. Clarkson, of the State-Register, Des Moinoa; tho Hon, Hiram Prico, Davonport; the Hon. Jamea T. Wilucn, =~ Fairfield; ‘the Hon, Bam- uel Merrill, Des Molues; tho Ifon. J. B, Qrinnell ; Frank Hullon, of the Daily Hawkeye; Jobn T, Baldwiu, Council Dinfs Jamos I{. Hovlos, Conterville; Gon, J. A, Will- inmean, Des dolnes; J. W, Hammond, Pralrie City 3 and Atbert R, Anderson, Sidnay, 8 Commit- toe to reprosont fowa at the Couventlon, The proposed rond in to havo soven castorn torminal poivts on the Mieslasippl River and Gulf, Theso #ovoral branchea arc to bo joinod at a point fu tho wostern part of — Toxes, and continuo ag oma lino to the Pagifle. The Com. vany design to sk Congress to guarantee *'ialn- tarost on its construction bonds, to tha vaiuo of & yoor cont jntercst, for which thoy will glve se- curity with 30,000,000 acres of land lh‘oll]{ in pussession, military and postal transporiation, aud a doposit of 85,000 in the Unitea Btates Tronsury, in bonds, for each mile of road, THE CHICAGO & ALTON CASE. Svectal Dispatch fo The Chicaan Tribune, BrrinorizLy, 1ML, Nov. 6,—Tha trial of the Chlcago & Alton Railroad caso was resumed this morning. Tho counsol for defense pleaded the Fouoral issuo, abandening their demurror of yos- torday, and thon entored n motion for con- tinuance, on the ground that the new deolaration, 88 amended, was s aurprise, and that they wore upable to sscure the attendance of certain wit- nosuss, by which to disprove the averment that the schodules had beon propared for all the roads in tho Hiate. ‘Thoy ciniin to be ablato nrove thet three roads, the Sycamore & Corie - land, tho Union Stock Yarda & T'ransit Company, and the East 8t Louis % Carondelot, ind no schodules prepared for thom, and that, if this Lo proved, tho.declaration will fail. The prose- ention declined to admiz that the witnesses would so stato, upon which the Court continued tho caso. Thero iu no prospect now thas the caso will bo triod bafors the May term. NARROW-GAUQE, Special DispateA to The Chicago Tribune, Brooarxatoy, Il., Nov, 7.—The narrow-gange fover is pormeating McLoan Countv, aud it now secms probahlo that Dloomington will make an caruest offort to draw to her gates tho narrow- gnugo rands now heading towards her, including tue IHavana, Rantoul & Enstorn, tho Fond du Laa & Peoris, and tho proposed line southeast from Burlington, Ia. A number of enterprising wen of Dlovmington aro davalo;;;ng a #chemo for n nacrow-gauge west from Bloomington to Lsocon, in Marshall County, to psss through Eurexa and Motaniors, or floanoke, and_to be known na the Bloonington, Lecon & Northwost- vrn. Dloomington merchants and RMoLean County farmers saom alike iuterested, DEATHS. DUMPHY—Ldward W, Dumpby, Ueloved fon of doka 3. aud Siary Dumjby, a4 § yoars 7 montha and 1 day. T Tovteral will bo by carriag fo Calvary Cemn tary, from the- residenco, No, K31 Jackson ner ' Hoyneav, on ‘Tuesday, Nov. 9, st 1 Frienda of the family are invited. DUGAN—As 229 Milwaukee-av., 8 o%lock 8, 1., Gth inat,, of dipbiheris, Mary, eldest daupbter of John F. and Lizzlo A, Duggsn (€0 Powars), aged 3 years 7 montha ana 13 duye; and st 11 o'vlock ¥ A, Dugan, sged 3 years 7 months sud 13 days, ‘Huneral o Molduy, by cars, to Calvary Cemetory, Friondy aro fnviled without further notl £ New York and Lsitiniors pagors please copy. MOCORMIUK—AS bin reshilenice, No, 212 Forguer- st., Bunday, Nov. 7, 1675, Michacl McCormick, aged 50 vara, T¥llieral from Northwestern Dupot, Nov, 6, at 1 ricids of gclock p.my ubisry, by cors to Calvary. thio fumily are respoctiully invited to atisnd. ALLEN—At bla residonce, No, 931 Milwatkee-av,, Bundsy morulug, Nov, 7, Natusu Alln, sged 74 yearw, Funoral from ula lale reeidence, Mondsy, Nov, b, 10 Napler at &g, m, The retusive will Lo takon ville for iuterment Tuesdsy morning, __FINANCIAL. SPECULATION IN WALL-ST. $800,000 has been mado in s single invest- ment of $100. This of course {8 an extraordinary $35,000; " Even sua a2 o 18 51 con e sarig o, .| Even sums as low ca * Toutass When' Teroribie. restite Cun suow x Prade st 85,000, Cizculats, giviog full inforraation, seat fres by ade ., Bank . anvaiing " “PAVLOR g0, Hpoxers T m——— = SPECIAL NOTIOE:S, R wMessin, 3., "Roed g g cunelder yonr Ceny nt Ve o of o be/t Tinimensn'at b nisrket, A yonrg man of ths i it hivknee WU & mhayn api B Tork I Penotylvant, - The ot {old hitn tin srould havo . apy clo? Tlthvps 110 CONN D07 bout it 'ag wie i DA T 0o oF (ko Tollies of your L it And bin Xnes ta now & woll a4 ever ol B, DUTTOR» i 8, pr 0. F. Neunett, Drugglet, Took b, **Cantanr Linfments soll e A e i um n Arked, ™ e faction of ] Sleetran Sittcon Hastecotred tha amard ot b York au the hom arviols Ehomy. tmoricas, o a" hnn‘m‘oullle H\‘fl.fl' t wadmixtun ), will not woratch or e ruot g Piraiog Nk mith bt iy bl onia: kot o _BusiNEss DIREGTORY, A@RIGOE IMPLETNTY, URET & RitADLRY n,mmu«lrfinuxlu ¢ pines Plown, lud.nrlnfl w-mu!cmum'vm 521"’ Pilncany. b 83 IR, Borapers. 1 1o ¢ Mo S AVNINIE, TENTS, AND WAGON.C0VERS— ) TENTS, N.COVERS, PLAGY AM ) HANSEIS--COTTON DYC) 1' GALBERT numu\nnon ()l)fl,(‘x' B 10 248 Boull Watar s, Corner Fiftiay,, e Chitagn TWINES AND CORDAGE. BIAN!!.LA AND SISAL ROPE, Homp and Manjila Lathya \rn, Htual and Rope, nlx.nz’na'rlll;{?n'n?u'xfi"l“{:'fi. : 5 [T sraTe SARTA L Bix per cont Intaroct Chlesgo, 1, Dald on depoits, AUCTION SALES, BY G. P. GORE & GO, 8and 10 Wabash arenue, DRY GOODS, Funcy Csweimeres, Coatingn, C Drem Goods, Plalds, Linuoys, Fiaaels, Sitwm.m e 1,000 dozen Glovws, Mitts, snd Gauntl 2 now line of Sas Drom Gloven aise, Biseat flgfi’,‘. ng Oloven, etc, 00 pleces fine Black Alpacas; In Maea of Honlery, Underwese: Nations, Q:Adm‘,“s'n‘.“.(" Tyney Goods, Wooluas, Gutlirv. Horag Blankels s 0 dozen fall style iaty, Caps, and Turiers” Alfo, & great varioly Fur § Bauirril, 'X'm}.jmn‘ Soney. 'flz" 1d Copuia Bl ambiirgs, Lineu'Goode, " and Childrag! derwean, Drcay '1;1]11::hmln§;'. nl:n?rn;: e Mna Uy, | ines of a J Vi t16n Rale, Tuoaday, Nov. 3 R pasnest Bt 0, 0N #a100 day, 250 lote 3] stlo ein 1n Bry Xionds, Nortone Seics and, dein Hlezy, Undenvear, Whito Goods, etc., the asmo beings BANRKRUTPT STOCK. This aale will bo as attractive on the grest aulpo Tigraday, (ha dth, and the sttentlo chfbits §u oar nestly'nvited, 1 of catintry car GEQ), P, GORE & CO., 08 and 70 Wabashay, Men’s, Boys’, and Youtl's, Women’s, Misscs, Childrens, SBDASONABLE I}nms,Shfiss&Ruhhflrs AT ATOTION, On Wolnesday, Nov. 10, at 9 1-22, m. prompt. WARN, LINED GOODS. OUR OWN Rch, BUCILOR HODTE tn recuar awy 708, or CoodInglY attractive aale, " - LInE AR 0% GEO, P, GORE & €0, G4 and 70 Wabash-ay, Thursday, Nov, 11, 1873, Bogular Auotion 8alo of Staple and Fanoy DY GrOOoDS, Wo shall offer (ull Iinew of very attractive gools, iod 82 wo have orders to clono out, closo buyers can' rely 1pon somo spectal inrgaing, Pioco Goods, Hoslory, Notions, Underwesr, Whita Gonde, Baitia™S,Sutm Glorss wad Alits, lrovea 3, rls, Jnckets, lothing, Line Bkirts, Dlankets, ote. il b CARPET SAIT.FES on both Tuesdsy and Thursday, at 11 o'clock, QEQ. £, GORE & €O, 68 and 70 Wabash-sw, WM. A. BUTTERS & G0, AUCTIONEERS, 108 MADISON-ST, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, MONDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. 8,at 2 o'clock, st out Baloarooms, 104 Madison-st. ‘WAL A, BUTTERS & 00., Auctioncers, A. Lipman’s 30th Sale Of Unredeomed Pledges At Butters & Co’s Auction Rooms, 108 Hant Madison-st,, TUESDAY, NOV. 9, MORNING.AND EVESING ‘Commencing at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p, m, A, Lipman, pawnbroker (coruer of Clark and Mon. oe-sts.), will sell at auction, witliout reserve, a very Jarge collection of unredeomed ?ltdgu, consisling of fine Gald snd Hilvor ‘Watclies, American, Swiss, 0d English make Koy and Biem-Minders, Dlimond, En. crald, tapphire, Gamoo, and Coral Jovlry, Silrer and are, Bolid Ginld_and Gold Plated Chatns, 0 ern and Field Glassos, Musical and_ziathematical Ta- struments, Ladies’ and Gent's Goods, together with & largo assortmont of other merchandise, WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctlonsers. AL Butters & €0.'s Auction Rooms, 108 Madison-s, ‘Wednesday Morning, Nov. 10, at 8:30 o'clock, mur:luih, ’lmu"( igam and Yellow Wars, in and open Iots, p‘ncuo nkgn. “Tatln Glasaware, French Vases, and Pated Ware. Invoico Floe Table Gutlery, 23 ralla of Wool and other Carpets, Door Mata, 20 Blnglo and Double lsrnossos, 100 U, 8, Gov’: Munkets, {n good order. BUTTERS & 008 REGULAR TRADE SALR THURSDAY MORNING, Nov. 11, 8t 9,30 o'tlock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Custom-hlnde Clothing, Woolens, Cloths, Cassimeres, Knit Goods, Shirts, Drawers, Hoslery, Hats, Gloves, Gruntlets, and Mitts, A PULL LINE OF =B200TS_AND SHOBS, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Great Special Clothing Sa, Taesday Morning, Nov. 9. at 9:30 o'docks A largo and well-susorted stoch Scasonabla Ovcreoals, Coals, Pants, Vests, &, &, Also, under Chattel Mortage, by order of Depuly Biorit, tho eatira FURNITUNE of Dweliiog, 15 ROOMS, Frerything for housekeoping, and our uausl TOES LDAY'S BALE Now and Second-band FURNITURH Oarpets, Blayes, Genoral Merchandise, eto,, 8o, £ ELIAON, POMEROT & 00, 4 and A0 Han MeNAMARA & CO4 47 East Washingtoo-at, SPECIAL LINES OF BOOTS & SHOES AT OURL BALE, Tueeday Morning, Nov. 9, at 9 1-2 o'dock. 300 Oases Original Sucker Boots. 150 Onses Hoostor Boots, ) Oincinnati Bhoos, Do Avotr's, Mool A A oo s, . MeNAMARA & COx a7 Kast thl_m-dun-al. Large and \\’cll;\ssortcd Stock 0. BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS AT AUTUOTION, Tuesday Morning, Nov. 9, at 9 1.2 o'clock. Full Lines of SBucker Boots, &¢. JAS. P, McNAMARA & CO., Auctionesrs, m-‘u‘mo‘n—nvr—wl sl perta. 1 B aud uy:n‘ GAN“ Y S . S

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