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HE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. he Farragut Boat Ciub hold & regalar month- ¥ mesting at the Palmer House, last night, sad ransactod rome unimporlant business, J. & J, Stunrt & Co, of Now York, havo sold 0 Androw Fowlor, of thin city, for 175,000, 3 wcros on Thirty-ninth streot, noar Ashland wonue, ‘The tomperature vesterdsy, na obsersed by fanasse, optician, 83 Maiison stroct (TRIDUNE fuilding), was, at 8 a. m., 45 degroos s 10 o, m., 8; 12w, 48; 3 p. m., 493 8 p. m., 47, Johu Bond. an Amerioan, sged 40 years, died uddonly st bin residenco, No. 260 West Tsrelfth trest, Bunday evoving. Ho was taken with » nolent apasm while u;dtting blood, and died bo- tore mudical all could bo sumwmoned. The Cor- oner will bold an iquest to-duy. ‘The Union Park Congrogational Church was anly Iairiv fiiled with 8 solect audienca fast oven- my; to hear P. L, Barnum lecturo, in the Star “otree. on '* Tho World, and How to Live in It." Chs talk itself was & ramb:ing one, doniving its uly inierest from the occasicnal anecdotos. When o bummor goes {oto a eatoon and seca 30 ieliots stren nupon the floor, aud no placards 1p on tne wal announcing the eandidsture of Smith or Junes, and nobody standing nt the connter and saving, ** Como up, bovs, and lIat's havoa drink il ronnd,” bo sighs sadly to bim- #elf, - Elcction's ovor. A defealed eandidate on tho Opposition ticket In & county town was vo aminontly disgusted laat Tuesday mght afier tho polls clodold, whsn he Lieard hiw danghter ealling st milking-timo, “ Basg! Bows! Towa!” that he took up his ax, pruceedei to tho stable, aud converted the old €ow 1uto tiuo young steer boef, Tho North Division shows its Interest in the Runday-school work hv supportiur o Uvion L'eacliers’ mosting for tho preparation of the Sunday-sctiool lesson. ‘Lho next meoting wiil bo hold at the New Eugland Chareh tius aven- ing, with Mr. B. F. Jacovs aa leador. Al inter- nm‘s‘\] in Sunday-achool worlk are nvited to at- tend. Mattors wore rathor quiet at the rooms of the Citizons’' Aswucintion yesterdsy. Dut little ad- ditionai tostimony in regard tu olection trauds was handud in, and My, Ambler was engaged n DiLing that into ehape for dohivery o Stato’s Atturney Iteed, Tentimony will be 1ezecived by Bectotmy Ambier during tho rest of the weok. Tt 14 probablo that the tirnml Jury will take hold of tho cases duritg this week, *About 6:10 o’clock las! evening a young man named Frank Hoath accidentally foll ovorboard from the tug Charles W. Parker while uoaring Rinzto rtreet bridge, and botoro assistanco could bo rendered nim he was drowued. Abont an hour later lis Lody was tecoverod, and was sent 10 the Jfurguo to await an inquest by the Coro- ner, Ho wan an American by birth, and was about 17 years of ngo, o has & widowed mother resiting in the city, but up to a lste hour hor addrees could not bo ascertaied. “ Have you voted yot?" said, on ‘Fucaday laat, ono gontlenian who laments that tho ignorant and dobasad claseen whould practieally control public affairs overywhoro through the neglect of tbe oducated aud virtuous to exereiso tho tight of sutfrago. **Noj I've becn too busy," ropited lus fricud. *'That’s the way—that's the wuy ! refuined the first apealier andly; * -eoplo likn “you don's go to the polls und thon comy thot “the Oppusition is ruming the coantry, “Whom did you voto for?"” wud tho man tius justly censired. L' roplied tho righteous —well—ha!l—youa sco—I wan too busy, know that ftuck would bhe elected, suro, eo Ldidu't vete.” Thon the two virtuous men who hadn't voted ouco went out and sbused a swinl man who had voted twice. Shortly belore 8§ v'clock last evening a woman named Margaret Hale, residing at 61 Willinm street, died saddeuly iu hor room, ‘he circem- stances attending lier death cauwed the uoigh- bars to 1aiko a hue and cry that tho woman had been poisoned, aud only a Coronar's post-mortam cxampation tan swisfy thoni, The woman vaw in tho babit of taking Rochelln salia Gnd givgor ne a lnxativo, nnd yosterday aiternoon procured an ounca of both atticles at the drug-store of Mait W, Lorland, No. 874 Weat Vau Buren stroct. la the avenivg sbo took tho Tering wan about to pay dol for dollar, snd sltor ha sottlad up with” his cieditors, said the knowing person, he was going to drop into the Marebiata choje and draw hin ‘monthly stipond at tho rate of €4,000 por voar, and appoint uone but bis frionds a8 policemen and firamen, If hte Honor the Mavor koow ho sould not Insfaliy send in the name of Ald. Iildreth for the appointment, ho kept that Inct to lumeoll, sud the press “‘boya™ left him, shaking thelr hosds noid waving, ©* Well, Colvin {8 up to womo- flimgltbm“ tho matter, and ha don't want to tell what it {s," The conundrum was put {n every ofiice In tho ol sholl, **In Heelog to be appointed Marahal And whilosome treated it highily, othors gave crodenca to the rumor, and the most lively intor- eat wra munifentod ovor the raport, It wanloarned Inst aveming that the Ion. Bar. ney Caulflold lad particnlarly interested himself in balinif of Mr, Iesing. and had urzed upon tho Mayor that gentleman's appointinent as Marslml, Soma of the Aldermen aro waking nr to the fuct that the Marshalahip isa tax-eating ainecure, and {t iy not unlikely that it will be abolished. dowo, and about fiftoen minntes afterwards she foll henvily to tho tloor and died n » fow tmiu- ntes, Tho stomach rapidly dwtended, nud this osused the ery that ehe had been poicoued. Dr. Adawms wie called in, but Sould venturs no opwion on tho caso, The salta wero givon by a boy in Mr. Borlana's employ, but there could have beon no rossibility of o miatako, as Lo first showed the bottis to an oxpovionced clerk before weighing out tho salis, Beeides, n dra, Marion, residing ou thn same &treet, received salts {from the same bottle, aud bad nuill effacts. ‘The womian bad been trou- bled for somo time with bor lungs, which cansed Ler considerable troublo nt timos in breathing, nd tho probabilitics aro she diod from heare dis- cose, She was about 33 yoara of age, ani loaves o husband and fonr children, 'I'he Coronor will 80lv0 the cauko of her death to-day, COMPTROLLER HAYES' OPINION, A reporterof tuo New Yok Tribune inter- viewed Complroller Hoxes Leidny in reforence to tho Clucago election, with the following result : e #uid e liad been absent from his boma for somo time, and had not Lept up Lts famiiliar knowledgo of 10y pulitical contest at Chicago, Mr, Huck, the regue Lir Eepublicen candiduty, bo remuatked, received n good miuy Denmiocratic votes, Tho Democrats had msdu uo - regulic nomination, and A, Keeloy'n volen Wero uearly all cblalucd among tho Lriwh popwiation, a8 Do was an Irishman, Mr, licatng, the opposition candidate to M. Huck, though identifind with the Repablican party, has had o leaning towards the Demacrata for Hhio Tunt yoar or two. 11y s become unpopulur ou acs zount of tho suspleions cast upon his uiiclal racord, snd tho churges mide against him with regard (o Lis conunction with the ring. This unpopularity wad greatly lucreased on the oovaslon of a Repiblican mass. inecting durlug the campaign, where ol of corruption ” and fraud wers made lim, ‘;'.‘lr;muv-mg.‘ “ecompanied by s of tnds, wou the miceting, doc Lo was entitled to defend hlmlnl(n-‘:nl v;:tllilgllig Jus character, Tho peopte, Lowever, took anuther View of the watter, atd nnderstood that Liw had cotny there with tho futeution of Lreaking up the mectiny, The ,(‘:Illuuo ® party con- test, as wmany mocrals yoted fuy Tuc it would not have any omeet on py k',n:"d Eiato electiond, The infationists wers weat {3 Gir cayo, Aud tliey Were not very atrong in other parte of thoSlute, In Chicngo b Uiought te leading men jn Loth parties had much the same viewa ujon the cur. rency Lem‘m. They were opposed to Inilation as well sa too rapid contraction, which woull injurious to the country, The currenc consfderatly discusaedin the State, KTCHS vets it at roat by wise lequlation dieutly brought forward durlug the nazt politicel sap paigu in the State, e THE CITY MARSHAL, A. C. IESTNG MENTIONED FOI THE PLACE, Baturday (ast some one around the City-Hall eaid A. C. Healog was golug to Le appolnted City Marshal to fill the vacancy causod by the rosignation of Mr. Dunlap, but the fow who heard it troatod the mattor as a Jest; no one fur o moment would beliove that Le would coms down from his high position as Diotator aud no- copt an cfiic from Mayor Qolvin which waa at hest an empty honor. Yat, contrary to all this, tho roport took s eerions form, and in tpe afternoon a bevy of reporters bo- tieged tho city oxeoutive with inquiries regard- dug the rumored appolntment, aud an evouing rchagh was eoterprising enongh to givo credence to the roport which had galned so much head- sray, aud wont g0 far na to state thas A, O, II. biud beon Lo sce his Honor on the Iub’ieu& ; thia :u dirvet contrariety to tho oarly Bunday-schiool teachinge of the south who made tho #tatowont, 1L wan noarly 4 o'clock when bis Honor obtained o paver, and it was whilo ho was ra ding j& that the reportocial valtures Batberod uud aim, each with bungry maw, ready to BUAD U] the morsels which were expected to fall from the E o‘fl the man who delights in “good spon A couple of tho pross ewin. Jaries poured W fow whispered wordy fu tho old man’s " eary, but ho was incarrygible ; 30 sbowed plainly by his mauner that e would j0t talk on the wubect, He fnlouped Tos Xupunk reprosentative that he Wad not in A pusition at that tine to answer auy quories abont thasppointment of Mr, Hesing, but stated that Lio was uot goiug 10 wend Ald, Hildretlys nymy o tho Counctl last evening for the Marshal. sl x.h l{uur\uh was lppmlilhud ou the wubjact aud lie, L0, was wum; wo that n: ite could Le obtaiued, il Lhe report was discussed smong the Alder. men sud city oflicialy, and visitors a men sud city 4 atonnd thg prova venerally. Ouv man sud, O, 1 would never do; such an s i it Colviu; all the busvess-men would go back ou bim” Auother person aaid, ** Woll, if Reaing 16 mads Marshs! ho will kick out evely policeuan who voted sgainst him or Who sttempted to Juterfere with bis men on elsc. tion-day," "~ A thurd said it would Bive *thy old uau & chaoce o work up the spriug csmpeign," Yne Mayor's retwcence on the pabject way thought to mean that Lo would amako” [fesing anbal, sud burlly i was repoited that Akr. et st REDISTRICTING THE CITY, WHAT TUR ALLERMEN THINK OF IT. Baveral of the Aldermen war futorviowed yes- torday on the subject of rodistrictinz tho clty under the present charter, which provides for eighteon wards instead of twonty. Tuz Tnin- uNE contained s oditosinl Sunday in rolation to thoe matter, and tho Times followod yesterday with a aimilar ono. Both articles contsinad the suggestion that tho First and Hecond Wards bo conolidated, ,and the Nioetoenth divided, and one-half added to tho Soventeonth and the other to tho T'wenttoth Wari, thus making an appor- tionment whieh wounld wmot intorfers with tho boundnries of the presont legislative districts, nnd which would answer untll tho Fedoral ceusus was taken fa 1830, It wos urged by tho writers that the redistricting could be done in that way, and a fair roprosenta~ tron would result. ‘Tho suggoestion was based on the vote cast at the last olectton, Ald. Foloy said ho would cousent to tha con- sahudation of the Firet and Sacond Wards, and, altbough ho had not road tho articles referrod to above, nor givew tho subject Aoy attention, ke thougnt Tiik TRIBUNE'S proposition & goud ons, Ald. Warroo, of the Bacond Ward. said that ho biad not glven the subjoct any particular atten. tion. Ho had read Tie Tninuxe's articls, bat befure oxprosting an opinion ho would like to cousult bis constituents, and, besides, lio wonld liko to gt better posted befure acting in tho mattor, Corcoran was willing to tako a slico off ieleouty, and would acquicsce fu any plan pr - aed for the public good, 1o belioved the tn cestion mado i the papors o good oae, sud w- ald savo oxpenso in taking n consua, Ald. Stout would, ha said, favor any falr ap- portioumont. 1o was satisfied with the suggos- tion above noted. Ald, Bweonoy, of tho Lighteonth, stated that bo bad read tho articlo in Sunday's Tnibusz, and he thaught it the correct thing. 1o would vote for it, Ald. Murphy, of tho ssme constituenoy, favor- od tho proposed covsolidativr: of the four warda mentioned in the foregoing, and would act on it until ho heard sumothing votter suggosted, It would not affect his ward, be said. Ald. Cullorton had read the suggestion, and wonld op; 080 it on tho sround that it was bascd ou tho uumber of votors and not on tho popula. ton, us provided in the chartor. lo said that etch 6 plao a3 that proposad would bo nnjust in moro respects than ono, Ho would not sustain any such moasura iu the Couneil, Ald. Clevoland and Quirk, af the Fonrteonth Ward, were botu in faver of Tar ‘Imisusk plan, and Atd. Clark, of the Tenth. nud White, of the Eloventh, offered no objections to it. Commissioner Prindiville of tho rd of Pabhe Workn, In causnally tallung ahout the mattcr, madothe poinithat tho familics of votors in tho larger wardn, such as the Sixth, Saventh, Eighith, Ninth, and others, would average nbout twelve to oncli owe, whilo in the dowa-town anid * Ametican " wards they would not average moro than three. ‘Thereforo, any redistricting on o ratio of voters would sxro\'n disasirous to thosa wards where tho fecundity was the greatest. It is probablo the Law Department wiil give an opinion on the mattor in a sho:t time, but the Aldermon are nol nuxious to bogio on tho vubjeet, and will take plouty of time ta discuss 1t, ———— LOCAL LETTFRS, DUSINESS LULES APILIED TO VOTING, To the Rditor of The Clacgo Tridune: Cuicano, Nov. 8.—Why should we not manage our voting a4 wo mauagn other business mat- ters? 1If womakoa deposit in bank, wo carry away with us the ovidence of tho dopomt. It wo pay a debt, we take a roceipt. If wo. Jond monov, wo take a note. Are our votos loss valu- able than our money? Buppose overy vore was o doliar vill numbored from cna upward. Wonld wo be williug to deposit them in the ballot-box without hiaving a receipt sumbored to correspond with our Lill? buppose two naudidates are runniog for a prize of $2,000 in & ward where thore are just 2,000 voters, cach voter bewng allowed to'give only &1, and the caudidate roe cewving tho majority of dollars is to bave all. Would soy vater be willing to give bis dollar without gotting & recoipt for it¥ Would ho be willing to trust the whole matter in the hands of judges whom b¢ believod woro dishonest, and wuo, as he kaow, favored ono of tho candidates? Are onr votes warth less than our money ; and if wo got & recoipt for money whon doposited, why shonld w0 not for our votes ? ‘L'he pigin truth is that tho rosson that busi- ness-mou and honest men do mot vote, is be- cause thoy are gonorally—indeed, almost univor~ sally—cotvinced that it is useloss. They boliovo —and aro they wrong #—that tho ** Ring" mako caroful estinate of about the numbor of votes needed to ** fix ” things, and the nocewsary ntufl- ing and ropeating is provided for. Of thiese two tuethods, otutling tho ballot-ox is Ly far the more dangerous, and, I beliovo, can be rendored practically impossmble by tho simolo systom nbova sugeosted of requiring the judges to give & receipt for tho Lallot, tho numbor on tho r ceipt correspondirg with tho number on the bal lot. Let tho ticket be numbersd as 18 now the Iaw. The clerks place the number opposite tho namo of tho voter, Now, if the law required nnothor clurl, whoso duty it would be to writo tho usme and number of the voter ou a recoipt provided for the purposs, which the judge sbo.id Land back to tho voter, it would ba 1mpossible Lo #tuff tho boxes or chiange the Lallotgmithout rendoring detection certatn in case of m%unua- tion. Of ono thing bo sssured s convince us an Lusiness men that our votes will be honeatly cauntud, and we will all vole, and, what is mors, wo sill take care of repenters, Boatxess. OUR MILITIA LEGINMENTS, To tha Editor of Tha Chicago Tridune Cuicago, Nov. 7.—An editoriat appoared In yesiorday's Inler-Ocean yogarding the Fissy Rog- imout, I think, with tho writer of it, that tus militla in this Stato, and especially in this oity, are not the subject of as earnost thought as they should bo, ~ Allow me, &3 & frieud of such organizations, to make s fow romarks. We all lmqw that last Tuesday there were groat feara of R riot in thiy city, Accordingly, Go DBovoridge, puratiant to a call frowm tho Merchanta’ Comut- tee, cae hers, to preserve by his presence, it Dossible, order, Qa the recommendation of thin Commitien Lo orlerod tho ** Jirat " under arms, L was apparent,—there was no #ud 1 do not hesitato to declare that it was Vo that the pesco was pra- Now, wa have | of fioo vogiots, "o et gy e Becond ' we Both allo thess commands 1o wuppurt themsalves, pay their srmory rent, gas Lills, clo & solves,—in fact, pay .’fl their 'ex;lulai:::-m:::lu then, ata great loss of tims, to pay the jorry whou thers iu auy danger, ask the overnor ko order them ouc? Why do the citizeny of Chi- cago, in nddition to bespattenug fhosg Organizu- tous with mud, Fub e in 2 Cu shey nat mecopd to $ho young wou somo littla piuise, —some tardy mewmouto of their approbation Wiy tucsa two commands be allowed to fall to tho Kround ? No, I'thivk vot; thero is & rowedy, aug 1y 1q thia s Elect mon to the Logiatutury who will gy deaver to bave the militia of thia State placed ou & irm basls, utder protection of u militia juy modoled after that of Maseachunmetts, \yhay 4tus 13 douo (and not beforo), whl the milisia of linois bo fudeed compotent sud servicnable, Joux A, H, MB. MILDUEIU DENIES TIIE ACCUSATION. To the Kiditor of The Chicaro Tribune : Cuteaao, Nov, 8.—In your {ssuo of the Tih inst. I flud what purports to b un interviow nith tho Hou, B. P. Derickeon rolative to bis cx- Petiepees tu tho Eighth Ward on edection day. Ad, My, Derickson therein tskes oconsion to 10~ wurk that I wasartue polls apparautly as tho leader of & mob of uruly porsone, I ask vone spues for & word u reply. I wont to the polly, THE CHICAGO TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1575, a8 I conceived to bo my duty, to vote Iabor tor tho ticket of my choics. 1 did 80 peacrably and i company with no ouo. At no timo during the day did [ foin 1n or ncite anv unruly or disordorly Luhnvlnr wpon the part of any one, but throughout conductad mysell in A8 quint and sober a tashion cortainiy as aid Mr. Dorienson. On ono ooeasion when the membver of the Ntate Bomd of Lynalization, f;om shoor nglinens, challengoad a man who, for many yoars, had owned and occupiod 8 houso directly op- poeito the polts, and who was kuown 10 be A citizen by every oue in tho vicimty, T did expostulate with fhim, but inaquiot and no¥ousive wanner. To insure I (Mr. 1)) fair treatment, 1 alvissd him to tako his placo with the judzes,—a atep which s fa110d Lo carrs ont, pezhnpy beanso ho Ussirod to beoome a martyr. I am sure Mr. Derickeon, on a sober, second thought, would gladly tetract tha careless naoertion respocting by troatmont of him on the oveanion io question. 1 watchod tuo conrso of the police ofileer of whom he complning, and ain suee ho cid bin duty as faithe fully as seemod posmiblo. Respoctin'ly, W. . "HiLoneru, MBS, WALTER C. LYMAN. To the Fdutor of The Chicaro I'ribuna: Cnicaao, Nov. 8.—Fow of the Iadies of Chi- cago araawaro what sn interosting and instruct- 1vo courss of loctures haos been given recontly at tho Athonwum locturs-room by Mrs, Walter C. Lyman, They wers on the art of cookiug, and on various topica of Licalth, and disease, and byginne. In other citics, tha sama coursa has been well attonded. Wo rogret to say that hore 1t was delivored to but n few appreciativo biear- ers. \Woaposk for all who had the pleasuro ot hoaring hier and the advantago of her instruc- tions, whon wo say that her familisrity with bor aubjects, hor tact and sxill in presenting thom, and her facility of itlustrating tbhom with bor models, ctinrts, aud disgrams, have made her audionco hor enthusiostic admirers, who aro lad to give hor thoir hoattiest recommendation, fsm. A singla opportunity remsina for any othord to protit by hor instruction, 1n the private lecturo to Indies on ** Mothorhood," as aunounced at the rawe place this afternoon, It I3 to be hoped that wany will avail tbemselvos of this privilago. Mus, Saxtorn WILLARD. Mns. . B, Snendax, 2 CORNECTION, To the Editor af The Chicaao Trsduna s Cnicaqo, Nov, 8,—While gratefully acknowl- edging the friendly spirit of your roport of my lecturo on tho Devil, thore ocours in it sn error which I must beg portnlesion to corroct: * io TRIBUNE cora. Mo betaok limnolf tn Farmer Harmos' atairo plie, and, earofutly selsctin two bawldor, sionldered them, and, after canying thom np in feoncof Dayo Thorntan's frant “door, for:ilied Limeell and awnited tha appronch of the snemy, who waa at faneb. Scribuor tind luck enmgh to oomo ont first, aud, ww he did eo, fmash wont o hugo stons slongeuls of hls head, and To dropped, with a ereat lsush hack of tho right ear and the blood llowing in & Atroam from 6. Tho attack- g porty tonk to his heols, atter reminding bhis autazomst of tho injury praviousls «donn him. vy escapod uninnrod, and atiendo} to the raumdod man by bayving him econvoved homa, ‘Iho name uf tho nraaalting peraon was not na- certainad, It in said that tho row graw oul of a fend or ill-fonting which oxista betwsen two gangs of gumblers who infost tho Clark street faro banks. —— THE COUNTY BUILDING, Commisaioner Clough will pay bis last official visit to tho County Buildiugs at Jefforson to- day. Commissionor Crawford was in hin sost In the County Board yoaterday the first timo sinco tho election. He was the very pleturo of dojaction. 'The official canvass of tho votos cast at the Iato election will ho commenced this morning at 10 o'clook intho roomof tho County Board, Gen, Lieb and Justicen Hammiil and Halnes will constituto tho Canvassing Roard, For tho first timo for o yoar J. M. Rountreo wad not o the floor of the of tho County Bonrd at its sorsion yestorday. As a consequence, Me- Callroy nud o few uthors voted sovoral times without bis advice or suggestion, An_undortaker was eecking an andionco with the Grand Jury yestorday to complain ngainst an individual who had givon him n bogus chool In poyment for o cofin for one of liw childre T;mm 1;“" Lo such a thing as total depravity after ail, Tho only businsss of importance transacted by tho Grand Jury yostorday was the indictment of the pubiisher of the Chicago Pilot for 1ibul, at tho instance of Bheriff Aguow, the libel con~ sisting of a recont publication charzing Agnow with tho murder of A man_namod lloaley, who died 10 jail o wock aco, Tho jury alwo indicted a couplo of South Clark streot denlors for araon in setting lire to thoir premizos last spriog. A council Saturday botwoun tho Morchants' Committeo nnd State's-Attornoy Road had tha effect of doferring rction by the Graud Jury in tho investigation of the rocont olection frauds, (tbe leoturer) did not know of any reason why children should not bow their heads roapoctfully when the name of the Devil was mentioned.” In my locture I montionnd as A curiouity an English Iady who made her childron bow thair hoads when they uttered tha word ** Devil " but I do sea roasons why such a custom would bo more hou- ored in the breach than tho observanee. Ono reason is my conviciton that thero is no Devil, MMoncone D. Coswar., AEND IN THL PROOF. To the Editor of The Chicnao Tribune Crizcado, Nov., 8.—Wiy is it that Mr. Ilesing dares to assort boldly in bis papor that s groat number of yoten cast against him wero bought ? Why don't he send tho proofs of which ho boasts to tho Becrotary of tho Citizons' Asyoclation ? That gontlomau will tako caro of thom, Talk about your Hoaing testimonisll Tho Gormans ought togetuo o Hesing demonstration and show that man that thoy do not consider him by sny means thoir worthy representative ! A PRoUD GERMAN. —— CRIMINAL. Capt. Forguaon, of tho schoonar Ostrich, com- plaina that Sunday night burglars boarded the vossel and carried away two compasses and ail tho nthor valuables thoy could fiud. Bome diu- charged sailors are suspocted, A encak-thief named Joln Meyora *did " tho Palmer House yesterday aftornoon, and wan eap- tared while carrying away o coat valued at 830 from tuo roomof Gesrge H. Taylor. Ho was aided by eome of tho mischisvous sud sinful bell- boys of the house. A burly negro, who pass Lis name is Julins Brown, assaultod n lady named lsabolla Miller in the roar of Biter avenuo last evoulog, and robbed her of all sho poeseased, $30. Juling was soon after arrosted by a neighboring officer jnst as bo was making off with the plundor in tho direction of a faro-bauk. Last ovo:112 Mary Kleinschmidt onticsd s man named Veubam Wilke into hor parlor at 13 South Union strcot, and whila cajoling and caressing lim took his pociot-book, coniatnivg all bis wealth. An offlcer took Molly and lodged her in the statiou. Wilke is old enough to know botter. Ho lives at 1609 Lake stroot. Otto Tischer, a rather amsll roprerentative of tho real-estato trade, was beforo Juitica Haings veaterday obargod with lara:uy of decda to a 40- acre farm belonging to Mrs. Mary AMallman. ‘Thu ca<o was intorestivi only 80 far as it showed towhat dopths a real-estato shark might ek if La tried hard enough. The caso was takon under advisement. Another notorlous sneak-thiof, named James Kelley, remembored that ho had a friond room- ing somewhate on the third tloor of 120 Ran- dolph strect, For tho purposs of flnding hita bo filied hua pockets with matches aod keloton kevs, and, begmning at Hoom 1 on the third flaor, ho searchied all in tho building, gathering valusblo trinkets s Lo wout, Just as ho was ahout to leave tho inmates of ome of the rau- #acked rooms atrentiously objectod, sud turned tho scamp over to tho police. An unknown individual, who hins followed hig wite's paraniout wll the way from Nowburiy, N, Y., wadin town yestorday nttemptiog to briog tho fellow to justico. His vamo is Dr. Walter B. Jonos, and tho unknown saya ha ran nway with his wife on the 23th of laat June, mince which timo Lio Las cjosoly followed them, Ho applied for the teilow's arrost, but Justico Bum- mertlold directed him to the (rand Jury, and thithor he was last_seen upeeding as fast as ho could in n haok, e does not waut tho woman 80 badly as ho does & litila 7-year old girl and a wortgage on his proparty in Newburg, Lant Sunday night there was auother out- rageou assault af the infamous den of Johu Liaxer, located on Twenty-second streot, noar the coinor of Archer ayenue,—a placo already familiar [u polics-caurt aunals as Lort Baker, In the roar of tha don an old nan named Jobn Lyan lives in & ningle room. inker, in ono of s drunken tantrums, enterod the room and beat the old man severely, Inflicting sevoral scalp wounds with some blunt fustrument, and slso with a knifo, ‘The old man was taken to tho County Hoapital for proper treatment. DBa. kerrau away, and hos nol vet besn captured. Owing to the disintereatadnees of tho nelghbors tho old man nad not found nntil yesterday morne ing, and tho polica did not hear of the aifair un- til some time later, Molly O'Brion glaims to i the "“Towa® of Biler avenue ; and, althungh ahe is locked up la tho Armory, she saya she can boat a utranger ont ot more wealth than auy other girl on thas atroot, Laat night she made a big capture, aud that is why she i8 8o blatant, Josoph Viuis, & strangor in these parts, hailing from the"Westorn border, and rmlandnd to bo well-posted In all soris of deviltry, was foolisli enough to entor Molly'a 8ky parlor last eveung. 1l bad with Lim whon Le entared some #600 In gold ool aud dust, hut when he cama out bLis wealths was gone. Molly was arrestod, bat the monoy was not. Hho saya shio threw It out the window, but uo ono behevea Lerto bo 80 foolish as that. Moily's friona knowa where it is, and is undoubtedly onjoving tha pleasures it will purchase, winle Molly chants nougs and givos bresk-downs on the stone taggivg fu bor Armory cell, The partioulars of the elopement of Mra, Julia Dimtnick are uot so heait-ronding after Blo left hor Lusband, Charlos Dimmick, residi No. 68 West Lake stroet, omo two weeks RO, and loft in her [ulleu & note -n{mg thst tleir past marriod life had boen all & mistake, and tlat sbe was goiby with & respectabla family to the Boutheru Htates in tha cspacity orgoverness, H Hor “husband s ut W wpouds thritt, aud thioke well © rid of her, snd ouly grevoa at {ho tdea of her ruuning away with snother man. Yrom tho uayiugs of various parties who kuow them, Mrs,” Dimmick siways considerod Johu Stewart o porsoual family friend, and if sho did rin away with Limy, it was merely to eacapo abuse at homo. Btewart's landlady indigoautly ropels the accusation, and usintains that = Ktewsr is buildiog & bridge st Urysu In thiy Hiate, snd whe menacingly warus Dimmick toat Hiuwart will put 8 hoad on bim when by roturns, for bis suspicions. Tho polics ure uot all uu- thuslastic over the case. Abitot a scrimmage occurred in front of the Houss ot David, on Clark piroot, gouth of Mads. #oi, 14 the swali Lours of ostorday mornmg, and reaulted iy the mnlmiug’o’! & big ludlvn]ué;l by & tte ouo, ~ Dan Seribuer and Johy q-mty bad bad & swasll-aizod row with ~ woma ovortiog-inau, and the lat- ter had recelved movoral memontoes of their mugcular expertueds which galled bia to the yeatorday. * Mr, Reed snya & now plan of proco- duco way adontod at the council, and that, as soon n4 tho jury 18 throngh with the ordinary Jail caacs, b wiil bo reads ta onter upon o vigor- oua provecution of all ballot-box stulfors who may como juto his hauda. City colloctions of tazes yesterday amounted to 87,000 The Water Departmunt contributed £2,943.46 to the treasury yesterday, and the Collector #3,316.73. Comptroller Hayes arrived from Now York ostorday, and was at his oftice duriug tho day, Tho Board of Public Worls allowed tho Amor- {ean Bridge Company 83,600 yesterday for work on the Harrison strect briage. The Superintendent of Buildings has notified tho owners of rookories on Hiate streot that ho will allow them uniil noxt wpring to pull down their shells, ou account of tho near approach of cold weather, Mayor Colvin recalved a lottor from Philadol- phia, yesterday, informing him that tho Burvey Committeo of the Select Couucil of that cliy would leava thero noxt Monday for thicago, with the intoution of examimmg **tho tunne! uuder your streets,” Next_Monday pight Ald. Quirk, of tho Four- teonth Ward, will presont to the Council an ordi- nanco for the rmvmg. with codar blocke, of West Lako street, from Wostern nvenuo to tho rail- road track, and the improvemont will probably Lo made boforo tho winter falrly sets iu, Tho Fire Marshal has invited the Mayor and ol] the city officons, inc'uding tho Akdermen, to be prosent at o teet of the McIntyro respirator this aftornoon st 3 o'clock, The three-story brick buildiug, Noa. 226 to 233, inclusive, South Wator streat, will be fillod with emoke from ten salamandors containing sliavings, tobacco-stems, sawdust, ond sulphur, and a fair trial of the invontion will bo made, Tha Ma¥or and Alds, Foloy and _Hildroth, snr- roundod by sovetal persons, dircussed that troublesomo cattle-driving business yester- dny, ‘the gentleman from the = I'frst Ward made & point by rumlnF low a rough youth, with prod {n hand, had af- lowed tha cattlo in his charge to oyerrnn u citi~ zon's premises, breaking down bis fence and scoring his {amily, and when tho man remon- strated with him, called him o blank, and throat- oned to prod bim In the nome if he interfored ‘wlzu him, The desultory talk resulted fu noth. 0g. st ANNOUNCEMENTS, Rogamoy and Lis lizhtning skotches will bo at the Athenmum to-night. A meoting of the Kennicott Shooting Club witl be held this evening at their roows, Now. 87 and 89 Wasbiogton street, The regular monthly mosting of the Meohan- ics’ Instituto was adjourncd tu mevt at its raoms No, 65 Washiugton street, this evening at 8 o'elock. The Prairie Shooting Club will hold a mooting this ovoniug at Charles Kern's parlors, Impor- taut businoes will coma bofore the weoting, and o full attondnnco is requested, Arather Taylor, the famous ovangelist and ftreot preachor of California, mors rocently of Omaha, will presch in tho Clak Btreot Metho- dist Fpiscopal Ciurch evory ovoning this weok except Suturday, and every afiernoon a4 p. m. George D, Yates, the colored vontrilaquist and phrevologiat, will give an outertainmont this ovoning in lower Farwoll Hall, for the benefit of tho Manunl Labor University, of Jofferson City, Ma,, catablished for tho educatton of colored children. Mre. Walter O, Lyman will olose her very in- teresting and valuable course of lectures to ladies in tho lecture-room of tbe Athemeum, No. 63 Washington atreet, with a private lucture to ladios only, at 2:30 p. m. to-day, The lecture witl be ilinolrated by fine Freuch modsls and charts, and will treat'of subjects of vital impor~ tance, SUBURBAN, CICERO, Tho Board of Trusteos of tha Town of Oleera mot in regular meoting in tho Town-Hall at Aus- tin yesterday morning and wero called to order by President McCallroy. All the mewmbers of the Board wero present, A communication wes recolved from John Dolose & Co., complaining that the Troasaror could not pay & warrant iseucd to them in July for 82,260, and roquesting tho Board to issue a new warrant to them drawing futeroat at the rate of 10 per cont per annum, It was roferred to the Comnittes on Floance, A communication was rocalved from B, E, Gross asking tho Doard to caus & bridge to be tnado over the ditch botween Ilyman avenue and Juckson stroet, on tha wost” side of lymau avonue. Roforred to tho Committon on Htroots and Highwayn, Oa tnotion of Trustes Donnorabergor It was’ ordored that all mcnoys tocoved for license, flues, aud fees, bo cutored iuto the goneral fund. T'rusteo Wilicox offered a rosolution providiog for certain bridgos and culverts 1 tho vicinity of tho Northwestern Hailway shops, and authoriz- ing tho Engineer to do the work, the cost not to oxceod 3500, Inoluding cost of calvert on John- son avenuu. ‘I'ho resolution was adoptod, ‘Trustea Sharp offercd a resolution nuthorizing tha Engincer to employ four or tive mon to clean out ditches at & cosi not to excacd #50, Adopted. Un motion of Trustoo Donnersborgor it wa ure dorud that warranty issas for the Haperintonds ont's pay-roll, beariug 10 jier cont intorest. Boveral bille wete ordered paid, aud othors were reml and votarred to appropricte cominittoes, ‘Tho Board then adjoutned for one ook, e Planos and Organs. Taljet, Davls & Co.'s Grund, Bquaro, snd Upright, apd Smith's Amerlean Orgaus, can be found only at W, W, Khaball's, corner Btate and Adams streots, Clicago. ———— Lmportant to the Proasrvation of Teeth— John Gosnell's Chorry ‘footh-Pasto, the moat efficacious dentifrica known, Try i, Fior sale by all druggists, Wholcsalo agents, Tortey & Dradloy, 171 and 173 Randolph atrest, ————— Lundborg's Perfumes o Uky patural Sowwrd sad Louquets, THE COUNCIL. Information Wanted About tho Elcetlon of City Ofllcers. A Move Made to Dispense with the Bervices of a City Marshal, Redistrioling {he Clly.=-Cleanlng tho Streets by and, Lodgings for the Destituto, The Common Council convened at 7:30 o'clock Iaut ovening, I'resident Dixon in $ho ebalr, Ald. Fitzgerald inquired whethor tho now cbarter did not provido that the Mayor was the presiding oficer of the Couneil, Was it not the rulo that, fu the absenca of tho Mavor, a Chair- man should bo electod nt cach meeting ? Presidont Dixon eaid that tho Aldertaan wan corroct, but that ho hiad been ompowored to aet, In tho absenco of the Mayor, by resolution of Ald. thehnrduon, 5 NOMNATIONS, Tho Mayor sent in a communication appoint- log Lawrance O'Lrien Clork of the South Side Polico Court, vico Martus Soully, wheils wna re- forred to the Committoo on Polico. A communloation from the Mavor nominating Borthold Lowenthal to a place on the Board of Directora of the Public Library, vice Thomen Uovne, resigned, was referrod to the Committe on Schools. £CIOOT, LOTH. : ‘Tho Board of Education sont in n communi- cation. which rocommended that the Council concur in the purcliade of Lots 85 to 93, Dlock 8, Johnson & Lec'n Bubdivislon, on Yhroop stroet, near Liyhitcenth troot. fur school pur- posos, nt the rate of £1,126 per lot. Reforred to the Committes on Sehaols, ‘The Fire Marshal sent in a communication ine siting tho Councll to attond o trial of tho Me- Intyro amoke-rospiring apparatus at No.j %2 Bouth Wator stioot, thia stlernoon. The invitation was ncceplod, "Tho Sauitary Buporintendent sont 1n & lettor which statod that night-soil was now dumpod up- on tho lake-front, which was entirely contrary to the city ordinanoes, Tho Council was urged to make #onio ndequato provision for dinposing of tho oenMivo matter, without desiroying the coxtfort and endangoeriog the health of the’ citi- zona, Jteferrod to tho Committeo on Wharves and Public Grounds, AMiscollansous ordinancoes, including tho cua- Inm:nJ' onea for lamo-posts aud sidewalks, were pasged with tho usual rapidity, A BET OF CONUNDRUMS, Al Schnfiner offored the following ¢ sLiesolved, That tho Qorporation Couneel bs, and is liereby, roqueated to farnish the City Councilat fta Dt requiar meetiug wriiten snawers 10 the followlng question, ) Firat=When dloea the nest regular election for cily offlcern take | Inca uiider tha present charter 7 cond—Specily what ofticera ara to Lo voted for at sald eloction, Third—Whrn do the reapective torma of office of the ity oflicors oxpira 7 When niust the city bo rodiatricted 7 “ifih—Can s regtiar election for city oflicers tako place before tho city has been redistricted T Stzth—Hlow, and in what mauner, s the clty to Lo rodistrivied 7 Rofcrrod to tho Committos on Judiciary. TUE LAKE-THONT, Ald. Foloy said tour montbks had elarsed einco tho Committeo to whom had been roforred the matter ot selling the lake-front proporty to cor- tain ratiroads bnd been appointed, and ho mavad that tho Committeo be reqnosted to report ot tia nost meeting of the Conncil. Aftor somo discussion aad explanation, the Comaittoo was allowed two weoks in which to Toport. BTREET-CLEANING. Ald, Cullerton ntroduced the following : Onpesen, That the Dosrd of Public Works boand they are beroly directod to suspend after the 1at any of Docember, 1673, the further cleaning of {he atroois of tho Olty of Chicago by the process of sweeplug tho same, Referred to Committes on Walks nnd Publia Gro.ands, with instructions to roport at tho uoxt mocting. REDISTRIOTING THE CITY. Ald. Cullerton introduced tho following : Onperep, That the Corporstion Counsal be, and he In herovy, directed to furuish thls Coancilat ita noxt eeling with Lis opinfon in writing, a8 to whether or uot it fa nes eesary in redimtricting the City of Chicigo aa pravidon by tho act of 1873 to obuerve the boundary lines tized by law for tho eoveral Congressional Dise tricta o tho city, so that each such city district shall o wholly within nome ono uf the thres Congresnlonal Districts, or whetlier & city distrlct may bn prrdly in ono Congressional District, and gartly in snotaer, Adopted. ATOLISHING THE CITY MATSTAL, Ald Waterman int:oduced thoe following ordi. nauce, aud woved its presace 8rcTion 1, That the office of City Marshal be, and tho sama 18 LiereLy, aboltshed. 5E0. 2. The Genoral Buporintendent of Polive shall, without compensstion otber than what ia now allawed 10 iim, have and exercite tho pawera ond perfarm the dutiea now exercised and perfurmed by the Clty Marsbal, Fitzgerald thought the rosolution very Ald, sangitlo. 1o boped it would not bo refoired. It was tho soundest resolution that haa beon of- fored in the Couuel for some timo, Ald. Culterton asknd Ald, Walerman why tho ordinanco to appoint & Marsbal had ever boou Lronglt "“~*oro the Council at all Ald. Waby an said that soms peoplo wanuted to lecp w . atico for Jacob Nebm, nnd a grent many people, ncluding the Mayor, wanted- Ueorpe L. Dunlap. Ald, Cullorton #aid tho gentleman was mis- takon, ‘T'ho office of Marebal was crozted by tho chartor to replaco thu Loard of Police. That was tho resson. b Ald, Campboll did not entirely conour in tho resolution, but thought it was a step in the ignt direction. All they uad to do ywas to change tho namo of the Goucral Superntendent 1o Mar- shal nud mako the Depuly Assistant Marshal, That would exactly moos tho case. Ald, Wutorman vwantod to know what interast of tho city had suffered during the period witln which it had boen without o Marshsl, ‘Thioy had n Genoral Superintondent. What more did they want? A Marshol to watch him and somebody olso to watch tho Marshal? Whers would tho watchlog and? ‘They haa just passed through au oxcildng election, and the polico had douo thelr duty well. ‘They did not show any noed of o Afarshal to divect thieir movements, o bopad tho rosolution would bo referred to the Commit- teo on Judiclary. Ald. Cullerton catled attontion to the fact that the charter disuincily named the City Marshal. ‘Lo quastion in roferonce to the Judciary Cflmmfltee was voted upon, and the reeolution was 80 reforred. Ald. Stout submlited an order which suthor- Izod tho Comptroller to advortiss for tho pur- chiade of o hay market mite noar the corner of North avonue snd Shelleld utrocs. Referrad, “Uie ordivaneo requirwg TULICE JUSTICKS AND CLERXS to make roports to the Comwtiroller of the Lual- noss dona in each court, and tho recoipts of oach court, already publishod, was read snd re- ferrod to tls Committos on Jadielary. Tha ordinance rostiug to Pulics-Court bailifts, already published, was rofoited to the mame Comunttee, with instructions to roport at thoe noxt meeting, Tho Fisance Committes subuxtted a report in referouce to providing LODGING ¥OR TUE DEATITUTE during the wintor, They found ihat the Rellet Hociety had severdl hundred beds which thoy would give tho uso of and care for them if the city would furoish s suttable building, The ro vort concluded with the followiug order, which wos concdrred in: Ordered, That tho Mayor be, aud he ia lereby, em- awered and direcied 1o rent for ths winter uouths & bullding or buildings, the satne to bs niacod si the disposal of tho Lelivf aud Ald Biclaly, to it upes Judging apartmoenty for the destituto, (N6 amuunt of zent for such building not to excead $1,400, to v taken fronk tha contingent fund. THE COMMITTEY, ON AILROADY roported favornbly on an ordinance in rolation to **bobtuil " cars, providing that each car shull be provided with a couductor othier than the driver. TLaid over aud ordered publisbed. ‘L'he old cattlo-driving oihinance way called up for smendmont. It was go amouded s lo chango the Lhours at which cattle could be driven through tho strocts, and to presmsibo that not wmore than tiva outtlo should be driven together, Ay smended [t was finally adopted. * Adjourned. S SUICIDE. BSpecial Dispateh lo T'As Chicage Triouns, Euig, Ps., Nov. 8.—Two lovosick girls by the vsme of McDonald attemptod to suicide this morning. One, the oldest, atteapted to fump off the dock Baturday night, but was preventoed by some men standing oear. This morning sko, in company with a younger elster named Mary, | purcbased soms arsenio and went to tho pier back of the biast-furnnce, whora Ella swallowod a god doss of poiron, thon thraw off her alinwl And hat and jumped futo tho bay. Bomn hands AL work rehing up, prevoniod Mary from Jumping In after hor eister, who wa1 slowly drosmng botars het esew, Lior dravs keeping hor afluat kome timo. Her hody was puiiad out soon aftor, Lut tho virl wns dend. Maty ravy Ela's fellow forsouk hor, and wlis wont emnzy, Hho theeatour to comtuit wnicide a8 800w a8 ah oppor- tuuity prosonts ituclf. THE FISKE-BURNHAM ROW. 'fhe Story nv Told hy the Combniants ~Neasty a lZepecttion of the MoFara lundaRichardvon ‘trog New York Swn, No Alra, M., H. Buruham, woll known as the New Yoris correapandont of the St. Louts Hrpublican under tho signature of M, H. B., yosterday loft 150 Wenl Forsy-ninth girant, whern sho had beon Jivingg 0 the ssmo floor with Mr. siephen Fiske, baswess manager of the 1ifth Aveniss Thontre. On Wednesduy ovening about. hnlf-past G o'clock Olizer Lavalle, of the Twonby-racond proctict, way attracted 10 No, 1! by tha criss of a wontan, who implorad him o yun up wlaiea qurick, as there would Do murder. The ofticer lur- fed wp fo tho wocond floor. and _on- tered tho dining-roots, A man of medium hewzht, closs whaved oll hut a mastache, and Appatently about 30 yoars ol was_standio; the middio of tho spartmont. Llood from n wound on the lefe sido of the hend waw smoarcd over his faco. 1lo wan | auting with 1age, i hix bluo eyes giared fierely at & youtis | mao who utood'at bay, n revalver i hnnd. Che oher man was short, strongly built, handsotne, nod | hud reddish-hrowu hair and n shght beard. Tho first described woa Zeno Durnham, husband of 1. Burnhom, nud tho secoud Stephon Fiske. uke #ald that Burnham had brokon in the door, and attomptod to shoot nim, and he (Fisko) had taken the pistol from lim, The voapon was bandod to the oflcor by Fieko. Buraham sald that Fiske had seduced his wite, nnd had stabbed Lhn with a broad-knife. Both m~n woro taken to the police mintion and locked. up for the myght. lu the worning they woro ar- raigned Lofore Justico Duffy, and na thoy both selused to make mny complaiut Justico” Dulfy dischnrgod them, Yeutorday n Sun roporter visitod dr, Fiske at tho Yifth Avonun Thentro. Mr. Fisko sad: L bavo no siatemont to make in rolntion to mn alfaw which bas boen most growsly exaggerated, aud into which tho names of saveral perfactl innocunt Indios Linve been eeaudnlously dragged. Ihinve boen for 1aonths the business mannger for *3L IL B.' in lior loctures and corrospond- oneo, and have cxpouded n great doal of mouovy in advertising this fact through the country. Tharaday, thy 4th, Jiyory nowspapor man knows or ought to know it. When Zono Buraham, or any othor rowt, exclted by faucied injustico or othoryive, nttnchs mo in or out of my own house, lclu’}a,ul mysolt 3 Lut it never oceurred o mo to use a Koilé or w brond earver," Zeno Durubam, of mock-nuction notoriety, oceupics pleasaut apartmeuts nt 1147 Droad- way, When the reportor ontored Barnbam was plavivg with an luteroating ebild of about throo yerrs, nud 1n n corner of the room & nurso eat, holding & bealthy, pratiling babo. Mr. Burn- ham wig at st fuclioed to bo roticent, but finnlly cousentod to make tho following state- ment: * [ have boen married to M. IT. Burnham for twolve yoarn, and we lived havpily together un- til s fow monthe ago. Mr. Fiske had been n ‘vinitor nt mv houso tor nearly a yonar. I otiter- tained lum well. Iio wae in'the fabit of going onut ovenings with my wite. Imedeno objeo- tions untll 1t Loeamoa wubjoct of talk in the honse. Then 1 eaid I could allow it no looger. Mrs. Burnkam thea loft mo and took rooms on the corner of ‘Thirty-second streot and Bromd- say. $ho lived thore n month, ‘Fhon sbe camo bnck and stayed n month, Tho month sho #taved hero I'wna nwav In tho country, and the very any I camo back she loft nod went to tho samo houso with Fiske, 100 West Trorty-ninth, streot, That was a little ovor two wooks ago, On Wudnesday evening I wont thore and tnquired in the storo belaw the names of thase who lived above, Tho answer was, * Mr. sud Mra. Fisico, Ithen went up etvira, I bad o pissol, and I maant to kill bim. ‘Thoy woro living on tho namo flat, and woro dining. 1 thrust open vho daor, aud as the door gave way L foll hoadlong into tho room. Yeu seo that my houd is defoct- ive (heso M, Buroliam sbowed "his right hand, tho thumb of whinh was misanz), and, as 1 fotl, the niatol slippod from my fiugers. ' Loforo I conld recover myself inke strack at wma with a. knite. 'Thrre is no use of his denying that. Tha polica eergoant naid it waa o koifo wound, nnd it cut soma small veina. I was_stunaod by tho blow. As soon s I was ablo I seized him, and wo had & tussle around tho room. Thon in camo tho policomnn, and I was takon to tho ata- tion house. I dud not caro to maka any charco, but ho soomed dotecrmined to bave me locked up, and onterod o complaint for asaault with in- In ol tho Nowand Elrgant Denigns, tont to kill, ** Io pnid ho wan io & hurry to got.away and attond to bin business. I then mado & com- plaint ngefust him for assault with & knife, and wo wora both locked up. Bnon aftersard my wifa eamo to tho polico station with & mon numed Ihltman, who has cariied lettors botween my wifo aod Iiske, and done them similar sarvices. My wifo, [ am informed, told the Cnptsin that 8ho wna Fiska's wifo, and sho wantod to seo him, By mistake tho doorman brought me out. I anid to the Captnin, *This is my wife, and sho bas come hera to s0o Lor parmnour. I appoal toyouas n gonlloman to forbid such an jotar view.! Tho Uaptain gave mo his word that sho would nos bo atlowed to soo Fiske. aud hs kent bisword. Lats in the night, howover, Yiako was taken out of liis cell and allowed to sit by a #tove in tho ontor room, while I, who am anin- valid, was kept in tho damp coll. ** Last night I sent word to my wifa that she must leave thie houso in which Fisko lives, aud to-dny I wont there and saw hor lesvo,” Burnhem added that hin wifo was a woman of unusual ability. Sbs has written for Frank Leslio’s publications and the Sunday Mercury, bosldos correspondiog witn the §t. Louia Repub- lican. Sho ta 85 years of age, of large build, snd Pprepossossing, ¢ —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Queenarowy, Nov, 8,—The steamshlp Celilo, from Now York, hos arrived. FgrLaLereitia, Nov. ‘The ateamship City of Limorick, from Liverpool, bas arrived. New Youk, Nov. 8.—Arrivod—The stoamsblps Balier, from Dremon ; England, from Liverpool. Fanrnen PoiNt, Nov, 8.—Tho steamor Bcandi- pavisn he arnved. Axstenoan, Nov. 8,—Che astoamship Rotter- dam, which recontly went uground 1o the Maas, has sallod for New York. ¢ JOURNALISTIC, Svectal Dispateh togl he Chicaao Triduna, Laronte, -Ind,, NoV. 8.—Tho Senu- Weekly Chronicle ias heen merged Into a weokly and dmly, ‘The first 1s8uo of the daily, a five-column paper, mado its appearance this “evening, Tho gunllul department will be edited hy the Ion. arpar Paciard, who is a atanch Ropublican, L, A, Lango will bo city oditor, The opinions of the busimess won difer as to the muocess of tho daily. TABOR—AL 1272 Blichigan-av,, st 4 o'clock 8. m., 821 funk, Frankls, yougeat foa of Milton 8. aad Jauia 1 of diplitheria, aged 11 yoarsd months and 47 da; Funeral services on Wedneaday, Nov. 10, 8t 1 o'cleck P10, nt Michigan Avenuo M, E. Church, nesr Thirty- third-st, Al fricuds of the family invited, 22~ Poughkeepslound New York City yapers pleass copy. HMITH—On Oct. 28, at Cberokee, Kan., Hatilo L. Bmith, wife of F' 0. 8mith, sgod 26 yoars. SPECIAL NOTICES. Au Old and Well-Tried Remedy, . WINSLOW'S 80OTHING BYRUP for children tontbinE s g the fgat ol thixtyyuste. Bililuos of wnothors can tesiify 1bat It fs sullabla. “itetioves tha ohild u, sollane ho guius, regul awals, glve 1tk oolo patus, and its Ty s By JAS. l.},' Sh‘:&fik}:filfizl & CO,., SPECIAL LINES OF BOOTS & SHOES AT OUR BALE, Tuesdny Morning, Nov. 9, at 9 1.2 o'clock, 800 Oaaes Original Suoker Boota, 180 Oaaeas Hoosisr Boots, 100 Gases ** John 1Ll " Bhons. 500 Dozen P'hiladelphis, New York, and Cinolnnat: Shoss. No caurpatition on thees gondy, ; JA8. P, MGNAMARA & 0V, Auct By I, CHADWICK & CO., Auctloneers, 170 Kast Madison-at, THIS DAY, at 10 a, m., will bo wold a Largo collection of CHROMOS, OIf, PAINTINGS, STEEL ENGRAVINGS, WEDNESDAY, Nov, 10, at 10 8. m, will be our next Rogular fals of Household Guods, BTUVES, CAR. FETH, ULL OLOTLY, &c, &6, NI 1 _AUQTION BALES. co, DY G. P, GOt & €and 10 Vatean avenun, Fadey Caarimores, Coatinge, Cotto: node 11t A O 0 a%den, Dresg Quous :m I, Linreyn,” Flaunols, k8, Cheviots, 100 dozen Nloves, Mitts, and thanntista, a tiow line of Toves ; R '“1" ux-{m-.’rflf.w Dreis Givves ; ninv, Btreet and Dy 0 pleaca e lack Alpacans 1y . e of IHoeleey, tindees, Natians, Ayiste il Fancy Gaods, Worious, 1Y, Toran IWauheta, s % 00 dozen fall style Hatn, Cao, and Tariane ™ *10 Alan, ¥ finla and Capa in Ba, Bu" f y A\\l!;lr‘lmu & oney, ete, amburgs, Liten Goods, Tadiest Y derear, Dross Teltumitigs, it i o O0S Un. Tull linen of all the nbuva in our test Regular Ans. tlon Balo, Tuesday, Nov, 0. Al sorted and des ancy Goode, Tin. + tha mauno leing s STOCK oUEnclive wn the great aal und 1l stiention of o 5o nvitod, * cotiniey e €0, (A and fon: s, o BANKRUPT ‘Cliia walo will b ny, cluinte 8 carn Wabas) S , und Yonth's, Women's, Misses, Children's SHASONABLE ! Boats, Shaes & Rubhers AT AUCTION, On Wednesday, Nov. 10, at 9 1.2 g, 1n, prompt, VAR T : AR TINED GOODS. oxtra sinon, will bo GEQ. I. GORE ¥ co,, 64804 70 Wabastiay, Tharsday. No, 11, 1875, Regular é{l«:tion Balo of Staple and Fanoy DERE Wo nhall offor full lines of QRE:, ant a8 o hnwo orlorn Lo closo aut, closo byers can’ ray: upORBOmO Apecisl bargaing, bicca Uoods, Hoslery, Notlons, Underwoar, White Woolen Goods, Hala and Capy, Glovea snd Mitts, Linens, Gaods, Bearts, Jacke 3 tikirta, Diankotn, e, 11093 Clothing, CARPIET SAT, o1 both ‘Tuvaday and Thuraday, ut 11 o'clock, GEO. I, GORE, & CO,, 64 and 70 Wabasay, "By BLIGON, VOMEROY S 60— GREAT SPECTAT GLOTHING SALE, n Morning at #:10 o'clock, & large and sorted nioolt of OV ERCOATS, COATS, DAN Ty \'"'f:g-r'fi' &c., koo Aftor which_our nainl TUESDAVS GALE Yo and Second-hand FURNITURE, Carpets, Stovis, &cy ke, and Geucral Housekooping Goadn, LLIBOY, PUMEROY & C0,, 84 aud 6 Randolphst, Peremptory Auction Sale, WARBLE HIANTELS, FURNITURE MARBIE, BONUMENTS, &C,, &0,, AT THE (rowen Harbls Gos Waorks, No. 11 North Clark-st, ‘THUESDAY MORNING, Nov. 11, at 10 o'clock A Targe sud Blegsut Collectton of 4256 Marble, Slato, and Marbloized Iron Mantels, Also, Marbl and Granite NONUMENTS and HEADSTONES, And FURNITURE MARBLE in any rize ulred, Thia in a positive and peremptory CLOSING SALE, andl well worthy the attention of Bufldors and all par tlus roquiring Marhila Work, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. 12, AT 9:30 0CLAE, OUR REGULAR WEERLY AUCTION BALE Now & Second-ITand Furniture New Parlor Bults, Now Clamber Sots ; a splendid line Now and Becond-tHand Carpsts, OMice Fneniture, Dining-Room and Kitchen Vurniture, Lounges, Botae, Wardrobes, Book-Cases, Parlor and. Cooking Siores, Geveral Merchaadise, Plated Warc, Qlasaware, stos cte,, ote. Tiugers always find the largeat stock at auction fa tha city at our Balearooms, A1 sud 81 Rnll'ld‘)npmh»ih i s 1R, 108 SCADIBON-ST, A. Lipman’s 30th Sale Of Unrodeemod Pledvra At Butters & Co’s Auction Rooms, 108 East Mudison-at,, TUESDAY, NOV. 0, MORNING AND EVENING Comutencing ot 10 o, m, and 7:3 p, o A. Lipman, pawnbroker (corner of Clark and Mone roo-ats,), will scll st auclon, without ressrve, s very largo collection of unredeemed pledges, conststing of fino Gold and Ailver Watches, Amorican, Bwlas, xad English make Key and Stom-Winders, Divmand, Em- crala, Sapphire, O1meo, and Coral Jowelry, Silvarand Dlateit Ware, Solid Gold aud Goli Plated Chatns, Op= era snd Fiold Glussos, Musical aud Mathematical Io~ struments, Ladies’ and Gont's Goos, togother with & large nssoriment of other merchandise, WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionsers. XU Btters & Go.'s Auction Rooms, 108 Medison-sL, ‘Welnesday Horning, Nov. 10, at 0:30 o'clock, . Yihita Grauite, Tockloghom and Yellow Wars ackzgos and open lots, P pigr. Tablo Glasware, French Vases, and Puied Ware. Tavoice Fine Tablo Gutlery. 25 rolin of Wool and other Carpets, Door Mats, 20 Bingle and Doublo Herneanes. 100 U, 8, Gov’s Muskels, in good order, 10,000 yards Yak Lace, at Auotion, ‘Thursasy Moraing, Nov. 11, at 110'closk, st our ek 1 it Madinon-st. PO O e NPT & CO., Auclloneers, BUTTERS & C0/S BEQULAE TRADE BALR THURSDAY MORNING, Nuv. 11, 8t 0,80 a'clock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G0ODS, Customn-Made Clothing, Woolens, Clothg, Cassimeres, I it Goods, Shirts, Drawors, Hoslery, 9, and Mitts. _.BOOTS AND SHOES. By JAS. P, MoNAMARA & CO4 27 East Washington-st, Largze and Well-Assorted Stock BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS AT AUCTION, Tuesday Morning, Nov. 9, at 9 1-2 o'clock TFull Lines of Sucker Boots, & ____JAS. P, MoNANARA & CO. Auctloneers. | By L. ROCKWELL & CO. 7 aud 79 South Dearboru-sty THIS MORNING at 10 o'clooks WL SHALL SELL . 200 ROLLS BROSSELS & INGRAIN CARPETS Dealers and others will fud (his s rare opportunity. Alko large stock FURNITURE AMD HOUSEKEEPING 000DS, And one Mason & Hamlin onpu SPECULATION IN WALL-ST. by ade in a single lovest- e o R s B M Aoty occurrence; bub ardlnnfly‘os&"u;i; roalise... eaT 28,000, Even auns an low 3:&3.0\?»“ favosablo rosulta can show s prodéol 6,000, S Circulars, giving {nl information, tk v dresulug TAYLOR& ‘if\f\zu ukoss, Y., CONFECTIONERY. OELEBUATED {broughiout tho Unioa—~e3pressed 19 21 juw. L b sud up CANDY'