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HE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, The first sonoal meeting of ihe Mount Hol- vohe Alumnie Assooiation for Chicago and tho Noithwent will bs hold as the Grand Pacitio Ho- tel, Saturday at 10:30 a. 1, Tha Rev, I, Damon will lectura Bundsy evon- log, Deo. b, in 8t Mary's Clinch, coroer of Wabash avenno aud Eldridee court, on ** Tha Trials and Triumplu of the Curch.” ‘o pro- coeds are to bo applied to disuoishing thu‘dobt of Bt, Joacph's Hospital. To thoae chatitably inclined, (be ladiea con- nected with the Raif-Orpnan Asylom hiot that . they would preatly appreciate any donations for tho chiidren's Thankegivio nd whatever mav be seat by Wednesday to F. W, Purhock’s s tore, corner of Huron and Nortt Wells sireots, will be deliverad at the Aeylum. **And how are tho Dlenkinsaps gettiog along rihce they were married 2" nsked one young lady of anctber. * 0, picely, I think ; at loast, Mrs.-Blenkineop told mo they wero just as hap- 1¥ A3 tho day wea long. But," addod the potti- coated philoroplier, “yon kuow tho day ls not wery long this tauoof yoar.™ . Josh Lilhege," the” veteran humoriat, lec- «area on **Specimen Brix"” to-night at Plymouth Conrely, unrier 1hie suspices of tho Star (qarse, ‘Thare will be mu-lo_before the lecture, by the vopuar organiet, L V. Flaglor. Aun Ehza Youne tells the story of her life in bondnf;u and lior escapa fiom poivgamy to-morrow nlght at sue Uuion Park Church, Why ther wero so snxious to pitchfork Ald. Hildroth, the man who taiks, Into the polico furce, 18 thug oxidalued Ly oneof his aflicted sollosfues: **You seu tliere are tvo reasons for this;. firat, it wo pet bim ont of the Qouncil 46 van't mako anv more speoches ; aocand. 1f wo get L 1nto the police furco, aa he ean’t write sory weil, Lo won't be ablo to work off hie el juenco oo yaper, T toll you #f the publio on'y auderstood this thing in its proper I'ght, tnero'd bo no abfection to his appoinzmont,” Mavor Coirin’s United Stares Expross magons aro Laving an unusnal fun of bard hick. Darelv t1vo dava azo {hioves carried awav the contonta of a collocting wagon. and last evening the aama or s similar wagon dumped 1ta contouts 10 a moat approved w xture on tue Madison troot pavement. ‘Tho grads of Dearboro Stioct north of Madison is some threo feet ligher than the sdjoining giade. and in maniug the ascont the tafi-board of tho wagon tipped dows and emnti- od the contents on the ktrect. Ogstors, boata and shoas, Looks, drv-zoods, patterns, exgs and drugs waro tumbledt toaeller m & promiscuous theap, and refused to bo gathered up in the man- ly arma of tho driver. Tho losa will La ouly Bomuisl, . Early vestorday moruing the Weat Madinon strect police. witir Cant, s at the Le: all thochenp lodaing honsos, fomalacizac-stares, snd dwordetly bouses of lil-tumo 1o the district, and lodred about 230 cisiepitublo males und fo- malesiu tho asistion. Abant a dozen chaice vazante woie alro pulled 1w, the whols makimg 8 beantsfal tummlt tn tha corridrs of tho sta- tion, and ono that would hiave doun crodit 1o the old-timo saids when the Armory was in exatence. 1t and eimitar raids have piveu tho dlarcpu- tublen of the city to understand that no morcy cun be expocted fiom tho Buperintendent of Polico, aud cousannently largs nombers of them have quit the town. Such -offonsive, scurvy tricksteis as Ned Buins aud the hko ara no more to be found on the stiectw, and (f tho presont airingoucs is kopt upthe lexasr lights in the pro- l;u.-io'n will alwo KL1p out in search of a calmor’ climate, Tue Athenwum makes the following aovounce- ments : '§Lin nyual lectira in the Moaday aven- iue course will bo omuitted, Tho regular soci. ablo for memnbers and tielr friouda will be Let.! Tunraday wienimg. Tho ovening classes will meot sy heretofure announced, There will bo Instructrou npou the piano Wednoadsy and Sat- wunuy, brecal ingtruction in elocution, vocal oms e ayd vice-cainiiz 18 mvsn dally, aud at hopiiw (0 wals the cenvoniouca of puplts, The clava (f ludics 1o light eyuusstics and phytical caltute will open’ ws sooa a8 & few more cames a0 obtawred, Tne pymnaritn 18 10w 1n five voudition, under cepable and expetiruced superintendence, and olfers frst-class facilities to young men who desicn to innio. @ thenwolves plcalealiy, It1s oven from 8a. m. to 10 p, m, dasls, Sundava oxce, tnd, us nre al o the reajing. reom, libiary, aud chees-room. Roows, hoy, 6 aud 65 Wasliagton sireot, ‘L'hare appeared in Tiuz Tamoxe vesierdav a diaracch trom St Louis snnouncing that amoug olhiers na indictment wna found azainat Mr. J. J. Drooks, As.astant Chiof ot the Secrot Ber.ice, Mr. Bioos, on readin s the repost 1w the paper, stoncaeent o dxpaich Lo Wasbing.on, askint abetbor it wan trae, and 1f wo that s Lo fo.gh- rith eclioved Irom duty. and be wou.d g0 Bt once to St Louis and answer tv the sutboritics. This disuutch was immo- diate.y aussercd by Mr. Washhurn, who statea that the repurs was not believed in Washington, and that the Gavernment was comvinced of tho inteer.ty of Mr, Brooks, sot the Solicitor of the Lreasuy Lind tolegraphod 10 Discrict-Attoroey Deer at 8z, Louls it 1egued to the matisr. In the evoning Mr. Brooks received the tollowing dispatel from Mr. Blatoid Wi'ana, Holicitor of the Tressurr, which shows that thers was not tho least foundation for tho 10,0t : Dyex tategraphs tusero 41 not a word of trath inft ; uo sus felon whataver attachesto youat 5t, Louis, Ac cit thy aksurunces of my entire coufidence aud the srmmy'-hvnn tny thanks for scrvices and proofs of fidulity to the dorernment, ly above the rescu cf doubt or susyd dvm, Emz vesterday morning, & woman named Mary Coulav attompted ta liang hersai in & coll ot the Durrivg Streot Slav.on by suspending a 1ono inade trom etrips torn off Ler dress to tho bars of the eoll. “Lno wration-ko par nos alarme- od by the uoiee, avl, thinking ;Ym tue woman Way 1spiing vor water, nponod the door, and was Lo tufind licr bauging before bim in the sgouy. Ho hastly cut the tho woman foli heavily to floor, cutting her face m s teiriblo maaner on the iron threshold of the cell. She was Lrouglt to the station mt about 2 o'clock in the morning by Oflecr Reilly, of the which places you sbaolat- the Justice, the Justios sars: ©I rogrot, Mr. Tridelinp, that I kno v sométhing of tlis case, and have furined an ineradicable opinion aa to ita marita. Thlis. you will 0 nceds, makes it un- des‘n&le that I should trv the esso. Ferhapn yon had bettor take & changa of venne L0 some otor conrt.” And tho uext Jusiice sonds bim to s thinl, snd mo on till the victim reaches tha Justice who has been selected to enduro the assaults of the young lawyecs for that weex, He puts some coiton wool in hin oare, lightas cigar, selects an joter-sting novel, nnd ‘tolin the budding Chiel-Justios to aail in. When bo geta through, the Justic tipa n nickel, honds for tha plaintiff, taila for the dafendant. rives judgmont, and rerets himaslt for K10 next aspirant to forensio diatinction. It 1athor wearng on the condemned Justice, Lub Lis agouies don't Inat lone, and 1t saves the othars a vaat amuunt of trouble and torture. 5 e TIIE CHICACO Iast moaked addition, * Bad lnck to yon up ‘there, for & galoot, 10 take mo in an' never a rate tormel™ he sava alond, aud then 82ty voco 'tho dovil & furs you'll get till U ot n aate ray way." A wink Lo the compauy in general snd he subsiden—on his well leg. **lloom for ons morel" shonts one of tha marino pereons, aa two lato shoppers orowd iu. Ihe old politician's carafnlly-unreed foot (s in tosie wav, and falls a victun to maasiveness and thick-volod atio:s. I withtold the nnfortunite man's romarks, as thoy might not be constdersd pleasant readiog. ‘I he Iadies pass up their 1ares, nod the driver calls pufiily down (ha *ufers from anthma), ‘¢ Hi whaot anather! One mhoro fhare, abeuta!" Ol Politics winks vioiently, notwith- standing bie puipy foat, aod aevs, knolugly, to | Jow, ** Lot the fat cnld cadger the bunignant hie i hwe the come down for it. if hia wanls g1 ! uso o' me monev til I gats a aate " + Dloaso pull the strap,” bogs ove of tho par- THE COMMUNISTS. TNET FROFOSE TO BUBK CHICAGO, Although the Cotmunists have been nomi- nally quist during tue last summer, and but lit- tloof a startliug nature has boen heard from thom, yet It must not be surmised that shoy Liave coreod to oxist, or givon up thoir fanstical and insano ideas as regards the division of prop- orty and the rights of worsingmen._ On the con- trare, thore has been mors agitation and sctivity col-laden whop sere, Thu cheesy mechanic oboyn, nod with & jerk the 'bus stops. Atter much crorking of elbows and wour lookg. the ladies thid thomeelsas, bundtes and all, in an oxagger- ntevd epecimen of Chicago avenus mud-holes. *Tiny curae of the crows on yo for & patrof lumrovixes, noyway,” savs the politiclan, whoreo wounded aides and shon'ders bear awful testi- mony (o the ladies’ ruscularity. “I'm a8 sore a6 8 bile with all the tirramplin’ an' pualiv’ they bad at mel” Looking forward ho recog- nizes Catserh, who qulokly makes room in their ranks dutlag the last fow months than there has boen ever before, and devolopments of a startling natare will hava to bo looked for dur- ing the coming wintor. ‘The lesdorn of the Com- munists in this ¢rnutry, thongh fanatical in tho oxtroma, ara mon of conmdorable ability nod determination. Thoy chog to the idea that Lhoir mission in tho world is Lo reform the pres- ent stato of sncioty and creste an Eldurado whero workitignion neod no longer earn their living by tho swoat of their brow, but will live in comfort and have plenty by dividing thie property of the rich equally among all. Tho laidors are wmiling to vudure hardabips, rosorses, sud eveu imprisonmount, for the sake of their pocullar idean, Nothing st ail can deter thom from the padh thoy have Iall out tor themselven, and if ihey are wined our at ono pluce thoy are surs fo turn up at anotber. 3fost of tho leaders in tuis conutry have been driven out of Europe fur trying t rovolativoize tho world, and if thev wero driven anay from Lore. they would un- doubtedly turn up sumenlhiers oleo and continus to preach lheir crazy doctriues. ‘L'bo fissco (hoy hiave mada in this city duriog the last two years has not In tho loast ‘subducd their ardor. Un tho contrary, it bas ouly fucreased their do- termination to wia or porish. Thoy have, how- ovor, learned a lesson oy tholr ropoated failures. Mo longer du thoy work openly they havo | beon (fiaing. nor do they allow outsiters like Hoffman, Uelks, Grnenhut, and othors to get into thelr ranke, All thoss who have boen fonud 1ot to be sotuatsd by a pura desire to beuelit the woikingmen, but rather by a desire to obtain proouneuce or galo by acting in harmony with them. havo been turned nut. They know now that 1t would take dava, months, and yoars before the work:nymen of thia couotry conll be imbued with their paculiar doctrines, and the idos to pet up demonat.atibns and ros)lutions at cerlsin rointe only would invariably reeult lo dofoat. No more mass-mostings ars bold, but o corps of men has boeu regu'arly tralned to acy 8s agitators and mako convorts all over tho world, 'The Workingmeo's party of Ii inofs, ns the Commuolsts of thia citv stvled thomaslves, uo longer acta a8 an indosendont orgamzation, but s placed itself under the prococtorats of she Boctsty of Internationals, woteh Liss branches 1n every prominent cily in the world, The Exocn- tivo Committeo of this Societs, which formerly resided at Paris, Frauce, and Lelpzig, Germany, has nox 11s hoadquartors ss New York, and 1ts mandates are implicitly complied mith by wll the local organizations without the question of why or whegafore, The Cen.rul Commitreo believes thet the ocmine winter will sos an nnususlly Iarge number of wurkingmen out of employ- ment, and lience it Is tuoughe that it will be the proper tiwe to strike Dla ‘Thess men ace canvincod that af ar openinz tha ! ball the unetnployed Jaborers will iust to thew uld,'and (hat no boiter time than the coming winter could be solected to commenos overa- tions. For montls thov huve been organizing mifitary companios fn nearly all the laree citing to sorvo as o nucteus for new recruits, Iu strk. ing this blow, however, they wil come like tiseves in Lhe night, atd their presonce will ouly Lo known wheo they holst tho red flaz with tho battleors of *‘Liherty, Fru- teruitr, and Equality" over the ruins of the.pa'scea anl s.orohouses of the ospitilisty. It rounds strange, but it {8 pavershalosa tiue that these fanatics ars maturing plans to burn the piiuc’psl oitles in this snl the old cour: at the vama tine, and this dostr.y a Iargo part of tho crpital of the world. The7 be- lieve that it i8 thie capital along which bolds Jhem + down, and aftor destioving this thov wontd hays but Httle trouble in oaliwtiug alltas warkin g non tu theircau oand catrying ont theiz iong clierishrd piaus, Bectel meetings in regard t) this mator aro held in tho vario 4 oitles nea:1/ evare wosk, A meeting of this kind waa held yestordav after- 100y betseen tho Losal Commities of Interaationals and tho Execative Committes of tue Woriangmou's party of Ilvols, av No, ! "140 Weat Lske siresl, at which | timo p'ann were lud to reduce ! Clicaga tua heap of pmoldering ruins w'ien- ; ever the aignal,is givan by the Central Com- mittee of tho Interustionats. That this ia not idla talk 18 shown by tho fact that at s l1te meot- | ing of the Lubgr Reform Lesgie, & branch of | the Iuternatiooals, at Boston, theso ssme mat- | ters wore discussed, and one of the speaksrs | publicly declared that the Chicago Communists woro the bakt oagauized and might be deputon ta commence the work of destruction in thiscity, which would be the sigual for the Communluta ut otier places, This wav be considered all 1alk, yot it mll be well for the muthorities to keep a sharp eye on.these fanatical refprmers, ——er A LINCOLN PARK 'BUS. EIFERIEXCES DUNING A WET EVENING. To the Eaitor of The Chicano Tridune: Cuioaao, Nov, 21.—With & smarting remem- brance of tiials audured in one of the lengthy | or his pruperty. ; biated German + maa vot only au exo=llout umxbr: ‘*conveniences " named as above, I write, Rather Iate, you may say, as the memory of that last rainy evenlug is liko & faded, dripping ghost, bus Cicero police, who ssid lie fouud her f onine snno couditicn near the Chicago, Altun & Bt, Louis dajot at Brigliton. % Alter attouding to Ler Injuries word waa +0t to Ler reialives st No, 9:0 Arclhor avonue, whither alic was aftorwards remoyod, ‘iho Lrumnn lahven' unfortuunte. About three wnonthis ago sho was couiizned by t authoritlos to the Iusuuo Au?l’um’ 010 »bie nho was removed, ab the' inetpaties op hC i o lnwt triends, to tha Eigih 0yt bt Asyluw, only to bo retu Lo ber home aiter the ll|nnleyl Iowu:ysfng.‘kl tocond timo sle was sent ta tho wuaritntlon, and wus ageiu raturaed home sbou. & week ago, tlgs tune with a physician's certiticate that sho bud beoo thoroughly ocured. Baturuav moining she auniu doveloped evicptoms of ineanity by wan. dering anav fiom home, Abouta vear ayo she 1usdo a similac attompt to destroy boiaslf while Tocked up ic the same cell ot the same sistion, A NEW RULE OF PRACTICE. Thara are fow thinus mors aunoying to the ay- srage Justios of Lo Peace thau (a be compelled tosaivoas s hona for the sberpening nr duil fegal Liados. The Iawver is Like ibe batber, and ot Lke the posi—Lu is mads, not vorn. Lefoia he cau rivo to pract co at the bizhor ciimiual and 2vil tribuals, hoe tmuss t1y bis ‘prentics bavd (n tbs Justicos’ sud police ‘conrts, Jeara to bully Wituesses,and bamboozle jurios, snd teach their oratorical eagle to soar. The Juet.ces have bithorio baeu 1n the babit when u suckling Trude appostad Lefore them to give him » ver- dict co condilon that ho wouldn't make A epeech or conduct kit case . elalo- wtely; bub one aspiring young msn last week pomitively decioed $ sccept the comprowise ? My 3t pleass the Court,” anid be, whih a blow o the dewks tuat mado toe Jua- lice nake u| 1 woutd suv to Orcua with the verdiev) 1o ls not the yerdict that I soek. My injured clens, Col, Muldoan, one tho mari~ uers of Iiuois who guard our native seay, whoss HlaR—.be wisr-apaneled emblem of our Union, Loiaon, wemented by ths blood of & thousand ug uver tha ses and over the land, and wud wavi b every bieezo uuder th whols heaven—hay braved for tLiity-foir yeurs the basl: ud the oreezo that Llows™ sofi o'er Lock- port's cansl: my injured chout, your Mono 3 @ but Muidous, the individual, ’lhowmut:. tho muiguificant, 1 plead bere, wir, tunl at some future day tho lessons I bavo jea, ued, theex rieuce § Liave geined, niay biss by uid in adyan. ng tlo cause of justice in tho abitragt, iu rescaing tue Larssvod Lunkolst 4o tho ginap of (ls bloody thundorbolts of tho mm..,.mf law, 1 wiviog opinious as to the s.igibility of ehigible 18uplo L ) oaitionn thev aze uot fitied fur, aud lischareing the other duties with which tho wgis uf society crosns the bards of 1he advocato, In tho leoguago of Cleero, ** Delendus ot Mal. oon,” let Muldoou peraist, but, again, to yuots from thay inspired Uicclan Lurd, 'flat justiba qusmquam ruat corlum,” Jel s ful) quontity of Justice be douo beuea'h thlg cethug.” lo tho Tace of this irrepressible itefoasions] ambition'ths Justices bave held a weret medting, aud resolved that obu of their rutaber ball {mmolete bimeelt for tbe Lenetlc of ¢ a youop - lawyer manife mprovs bis lsw at the thore are mare of ‘em comlng, you know. Half-past 5 o'olock, at tho cornr of Madison and Clack streots, Onoof the before-mentioned 'buses stopping, and an oid person (yours truly) stepping gingerly (o, A seat about & haw's broadth s offered between two Germana of *‘ pufly babdits * (by which I may wean propensi- ties tobacconish or Falstaffian, or both), and I am sitting on an ** edge,” which may fust as woil Lo razged aa g0 miserably uarrow. Raodolph strout.” A tall, hollow-oyed gentle- man glaring ghastily through the dim door-pane, snd cntering. Riglit opposite me, by defuly elid- ing his poplar proportions between two noddiog old pariies, he s comfartably settled, Two ehop-girle trip gracefully in among us, and wo 7o jol:ing off. Those ** Two Orphans ! Are we naver tu hear the last of them? Thore they §0—— ‘ and he says,” ‘‘and then sho ways,” **nnd lio looks a her,” ** and she says,” **and the looks at bim," * und bo saye,” eto., ato., ad ua lnuaa. n{:uer. to the musio of the ul Ll grinding Houtu Wi reet, Enter a young mechanie, drivpiog, and & tragrant peddler, drivping. A kit of tuols and two monster Laskets are hustled siound Among our bunioba and corns promiscu- ously, ‘Ihe -huI:-gifll are holdivg ob to the u(uw 1n front, the two Jaut arrivals holding on 10 the strapa betiud, 1ares ‘all passed up, and the *Orpliana™ u full blust, while the bridge swiogs s.owly open, *Dridged, by hundor!® BAys the geutlemanly uopl-r.‘]u & voice indica tive of chronio catarrh ; *f¢'u too bad, Iewear," and theu and thero Lo hl. iug the slightest ulu?n]u“n“ ooupint ( oce {0 his complaint d 1 sball m“‘h:"“rl awk, uay, can, ought and must 1 am bawkiug; I ajity T el ‘and wiil spis, 1 muay, can, wught gnd muss wpit, 1 am spitring, eic., m"f’ uot verbally, but practi- cully, you kuow. lIn thori, wo havo demon. sirated to 0e in the most emphatio msuner the efforts and 0ulOmings of a very poatical indig- vouition. But tho bridge s Wuog back aud we Jolt on.” Mercy, thisu rooking tuie! As (hey vowe in Catarrh phuts tha wiodow, with a ghasily, sarcastio smile at his oid ugl eutecn p.assengers are i all the p: ory ouothng. f{om sieamiung 0 basing, You way tear, you may Fuid tho clothes 1t you Bt vhe sovnl o ol (oaking will Bk et sm i, The grimy mechanio has g pound of cheass fn Liscoat pocket, and I am alraid the vaully. tioubled geutlcmau adds'his quota to the pen. ersl fund of ameils. Do you remember Mariha, Ponny fu Tom Houvd's ** Up the Kuine ™7 v (p, Bocky, sich winfTs aud gty in spite of my stufy hed!™ Af sbo bLuc bhappeusd 10 accompany me in my ride ou that 1sinv evoning, she wosld find her **oilfastories * so offensively dealt with, tust I Toarshe would bave to repest Ler goutie Obuervation of belug *sa sick, saving your prea- obigan susel. Hopl Pullup ther gan street, * Hoy | up there, you aud enter s profane wid m’xu- k, 1 biave hawked, all Have hanked, { for Dbim, thoreby crushing tus 'two old ladies unmercifully. Woll, when Ropublioan meets Oppouitionst theo **comes tho tng of war,” We all know the old atory, *lle, a friend to the," &o., &c. *'A bruwal Biemarck- o rulin! A low domsgogu ** A yowng sbkib of the divil, t| from n buill's foot!" A formaken old whiskve #oller, as the blatherin' Indepindint gentloman is, is nothing elso but—" And the ruby nose fairly glows seain with high contempt for the whisky-sollVug nominoe. i sereet!” shonts the driver, the * con- venienca tops, snd tha ‘‘chiol " who took thesa notes broathies tho froe air of heaven, and wandois sadly homowards. A S TRAMSACTION IN FURS, 81,000 wo1VTII STOLEN PROM A 8TODE, An exteosivo ribbery was committed about 11 o'clock Beturday n \ght, sod, by quiok and adroit work, the thioves «wbtained booty aggrogating In waluo nowrly-$1,000. The stors of Ii. T\ Maittn, at No. 154 Stato atroel, midway between Aladi- son and Monroe, was tho objective point. The burglars evidently waidod for a good opportuni- ty, and obtalnod it wilhout being dleovered by tho tvo watchien employed by both Pinherton and Balloy to look after the place. Entrauco was effected by forowg tho front door by auacalar wtrongth, no tuarks of tools of anv kind being found. Eairly in, the burglara me- locted for their plundor au ontire line of mink mufls, thirty in uvutnber, aud of an averago valug of $15 esi. Most of thom belonged to sots worth 830 each. Collarets, boas, eoal- skin sacka, snd otuier fur goods In tho show. window andon the sholves were seized npon anJ corried of. Lazgo eacks must Lave boon used for the purpoaa, and it ia thuught that s carrisge wad in waltiny® to caavey the crackeman to a placo of safaly, Tho robbery was not diacovered until yosterday morning, and was reported > tho regalar sud special polico. Doteotives were at once sant in- quest of the robbers, but thog have not toporied Aoy piogross in tho case, aud it Is doubtfnl’if thoy Lave obtataocd tho slightout clow to tho thioves. There 18 no other marks on tho goods than the tlekot usually placed npon them by tho dea'ers, and it t4 doubtful if taoy are now in the ciev. Tha work was evudently ‘dono by profees onals, who lofc no tracen of It atter (Low. and thrir capture is vory uncertain. Mr. Muron says that he was salling Liin goods at half price, but iuvi.od noone to cairy (hom off for nothing. o wtants o ren 1l barglurs who did tlhe job, and coungiatulato them ou their success in ovadng the guardiaua ———t e, THE GERMAN DRAMA, MR, WURSTER'S COMPANY. ¢ Tho fallacy of sto claim which has heretafore Leen made that & good Cierman thestre coutd not oxist in thua city, owing to tho reluctanco of tho German population to praperiy support auch an institution, is suficlon:ly shown by the eronds which fi1l the l\'aw‘(}blclgo ‘Theatre every Bundav eveuing. All'that was nesded to mate the German drama in this city & maccess was lto seouro & good and reapectable thoatre and a ¢ompany which camo up to the orit.cal requiremens of ths well-cdu- cated bettor class of Germans, who ars tho real patrous of diamatic art. Mr, Aloxauder Wurs- ter bas secured both, A better situsted and moro cosy theatro for tho ropresentation of re- Hued Ge:man dramas aud comedion couid not bo wistied £.r, and that the company is one of the best that bins ever played together 1o this coin- 41y hay boon ofton asserled. ‘The piay pro- sen‘ed last evenng wvas a drima nr}y thy cole- playwright, r. Paul Linosy, outi:led The huuse, a8 usual, was well tilled with a fino sutience. The acliog was excollon., 3liss Wolf took the part of Maria with much credit. Mra. Clausaeu a8 Magdalena phowed tbat slio tte, but that ahe coutd delingato emotional charactors wilh ojual skill. Mr, Dopald took the part of Zaa Profes- sor with wuch ease. All tho others aojuitted thomsolyes creditab'v and wers well np in their parte. Next Buoday * Ultimo" (**The Dig Bo- navza') will b given bv this company, whon a chanco is afforded to Ameticans who undotstand tho Gormau language to draw a compar.son be. tween ihe German and Enelish production. **AROTND TUE WORLD " IN GEBMAN, The spectacle, ** Aronud the World in Eighly Davu," was produced in German at the Adolphi Thoatre last ovouing,” The hougo was well filled intho gatierios, but tho parquietto was nearly empty, It is almost an Wmposasbility to deaw a cotparison betwoen the English and Gorman production. The repiesentation of the pieca last evening looked moro like s bnrleaquo on the Euglish version. ‘Tlio translation s very roor, aud the actors showed at altnost evory #top that they nesdod more rebesrsals to bring thom uy in their respective parts. Me. William Pellinsior represented Phineas Fogg quite ac- coptablv, but not aa woll ss the qsomhmm who gives the part In Englisb. M. 0' Pake was given by Mr. F. O, Wataon, the same gontleman who plavs the charactor in Englisl, Az, Walson ina UGurman and used to play with the German com- pany ot the UGerman Theatro on North Walls street beloro the fire, when he was known as Mr. Hueboer. Mr. Alexandor lost cessyed to render the iurt of Pansepartout, but made & complote failuro of thosame. Mr. Kot is a good comic actor, but Is entirely unfiteed to tako a part of that kind. Mesdamos Rwbhier and Scoanmberg gave the Indian Princesses tol- orably well. but were also far behind their Ku- glish prototyves. All tha alher characters wero raprosented in such m bungling manner as to dety criticiem. The scanery, ballet, atc., how- aver, was aa good as on previous ovoninge. ———— MUSICAL. MIES WIVE AT LAKE FOREST. Friday evening Miss Rive played s piano-re- cial at the Forry Hall School in Lake Forest, with the following programmo: 1. Bouata Appesslonata, op., 67. 1, Faschingeebwing ats Wieo, o @ Dalluds tn A fat, 3 {b Toudo, o I ¢ Grand Prionstes 1o A fiat, 4. BOMIA, OP. 42,11 v vis 5. Waltz— Stan febé ‘wer einmal 6, Tond @ ¥aust Wallz, , 7. {b Imprompty in O kb o Rbupaody Hougrolse, This splendid throughous in & most satisfactory mannor, Of couzes, the most utcrest attachod o tho per- formance of tho Beetlioven Sonats, which js one o2 the gre: , sud amouni to 82Y4re tost of the artistio quallty it Ite performauce on this occaslon, int of techuiquo, rofined in phras- minatiee in point of emphasls, aud us to en- Boethoven 8¢l Schidubert g, d tholouglly musical, was asuch titte Miss Ilivo to rank amoung the bighest as an interpreter of Besthoven, Certaluly the ** Sonatn ' Lins never Lefure been played so well 1o this region. Not less satisfactary was Ler Chopin playing, which was refined, postio, and brillisnt, " Misy Rive 18 alwo sntitled to the credit of obtaniug frowm the piano the best tona of -:IAmnrlpmm-nhL, acarcaly axcopting Wille isny' Mason Limselt, whom iu perfeation of teohe BIQUe shs Surpasses. TUE MESSIAM, The rebesrsals of * The Messiab,” by Ae, Dlackman's choir, are progressiug tinely, It il bo given Dec, 31.° Mr. Hlsokman 1% en. largiog bis forose by lnviting old ouratorio uigers, snd would be glsd to bave perspua el with * Tha Messial fofa are Leld Baturdav everlugs, uMueller, who Las just returued from where slie les beeu etudying for four yéste, twa years: uuder the tuitionof Ame, Marohel, tha mualcal publis will bo glad to kingey will probably sing the alwo parts in tho Mesuiab. 7. PAUL CONCENTA. driver! Stop! ™ tician. = Ezpensively~colored moss, gouty foot, ffl‘lo} shig aud bitter longus, aie the salisat pol A wioter series of concerts, five in sumbar, has bsen outénedto bu ivoa at ths Br. Paul's * Maria and Magdalena.” | TRIBUN Il MONDAY, NOVEMBER ?3. 1876, Tioformed Episcopal Church, the fiest aceurring ‘[uceday evoning, Mrs., Tharston, Misn Hone mer, Misn Hardy, and easrs. Creswold, Falk, Coitin. Allon, Kimbark, and Loflor, will taxo part fn the concort, Til8 NEETHOYIN REUNION.s | The nocond Baothoven Boeisty reunton will bo rivot Friday evenlng of this weok st their ruome, cornor of Biate and Monroe atreets. —— i LOCAL LETTERS, DENTAL QUACKA, i To the Edilay of The 'Nicado Tribuna : Caicaao. Nov. 20.—In your paper of Iast Sun- day, I observed, among ** Lettors from the Peo- vle,” a lotter on dental quacks. The writer siates how hurrledly, tazily, and unserupulonsly those quacka perform their aporations. IHo also ntates that some of these quacka possesa diplo- mas, and profess to bo versed in the theory and practice of tho professloo, and concludes [13 bill in paid. Ths Connty Committeo on Equali- Zntion ahould devote an honr or two of tle ¢ precious timo to invontigating this whole matior, and oxamining carofully all the work srhich has been done nuder the supervision of thin man Hornaday, Idoubt not but it & thorough {n- soma $310 or $400 to tho county. P A OB A - SUBURBAN. LAXE. - Altbongh thero seomo to have beon considor- able rallroad busineas dono in the town of Lake, thore baa bosn really very litile. Tho compsn- foa wore all suzious to commouce work - but sinco they have obtsined thelr rights bave dono little. Tho ouly sign of work on their part has heen tho letter from the Chicago & Englewood Horse and Dnmmy Railway Com- pany, in which they atate that at a mooting of asking the question, * when will tho dental pro- fansion he froo from quacks?” Wil you pleaso allaw me, through sour paper, to ausver the question to the best of my ability ? In regard to the diplomas, I will only say that & diploms in any vrofession is not always & sulliciont guarantea of professional nkill or “ability; but wonid not the ominont dental practitioners of onr country, who have saconded to thelr premont positions through oars of sasldaous atudy sod experimouts in private oilicos, havo gained & botier, more thowough knawledgo of the professton in s slorter tima hiad they taken the required courso of tostruction in oue of tho best of our dental collogiato inatitutions 7 The question as to when doutal quackery shall coaes, rests mholly with | the commun.tr.” If an jutelligont mau requiron the aervices of & phesicisn (o bis family, ha doss not vsit ull tho physiciana he can find in the city and sscortain how cboaply thev will rander their umcen‘i and then emyloy the chenpest one ; neitver dora ho call on one who guarantees trcuroany diseaso in s few weeka, o, b would oxpect to bo swindled, and ths pationt would porhaps ho injured for fifo under tho treastment of such a vhyelcian, He calls on some friend, whose judgmeus 8 good, and ono in whom be has confidence, and inquires whero ho can find & skillful, honest pbysician to troat Lis family. The chief aim of a great many who wish tho sorvicos of & deolist is choapnoss, sod iv Ohlcago thore are many men wio profess to bo dentiats whoso only inducemsat §s cheapnoss, and soms whose pupilago in the ofiice of & very indifferent operator did not oxceed eight months, Tuesoara themon thoacoount of whoso *immenae | enceoss ' Lias beon thrown beforo the community which patromzes then, sod we hear from all directions, ** When will the dental profession bs freo from quacks #' Whon persons wiah to em- loy a dontist, if they wouid employ a skillful, nunon ano, thoy wnuld}xel an honeat opinion as to tho exact condition of their teoth, and (h? would aiso havo them pormenently preanrved. Ot all occupations, the dentist has tho bost op- portunity to deceiva il he bas the inclination to do 0, In Chicago thete i3 a aocietv of dontists, ths object of whick: is to promoto-the profoesion. This soclety moets tho it Monday iu each month. There isalso a dental clinic the frat Mouday aftornoon in oach month, nnder the chaige of n ¢ muatent operator, and all opera- tiony on the toeth can witnessed and (is- cussed thero, Evorv deutist Is cordiaily luvited to attend. The manis to bo honored who will rendor his servicos to tho poor for a smatt con. sideration, and there s no mun who will refuso to ailoviate rain and suffering, whether o compensation s recoived or not. Although tho publio feels that the dootis:s’ billa are large, they aro no larger, nor even ax large,as phyaiciana' Lill, {f the time dovoted t8 the | atient is considerod. When the community refuss lo patronize these nnprine sipied, 1znotaut men, whoso work of destruction in 80 furcibly roalized, then, and not ti'l then, “will the dental profossion bo freo from quacks,” A TEDREW TRADERS, To the Editar of e Chrcaao Tribuns s Cnicaan, Nov. 20.—~Eucouraged by your wells known sense of jueticp and impartiality, T pre- sumo toaak tho use of your vaiued columns to i contradict a atatement mndo by the oditor of the Rew York Economist in itsissuo of the Gth inat. in roforence to a prepondsranesof falluresamong Hisbrow traders, as compsred with the failutes amongat traders of otbier denominations, Tho article in qunation quotes tho recsnt fail- ure of veveral firms, somo of whose members I confens to the Jonlsh. relicion, sud goes 90 to ' way that 1 congequanue thercof the credit of a | cortain cluss of Hebrew tradora had received a | siidden cheak. Now, s to tha preponderancs of i Iwluren umonzat the Hebrew iraders (so called by the Chriatian oditor), 1 challengo him 1o prove the assettion. and would refer bim to tho Com- morcial Agencies, who are our best authorites on tnese matters, to obtain his dats, Their 1000rds mil sbiow that there is not only nd pre- the Directors it was unsuimously agreod to ac- cept the grant uonder the requirnmonts of tho ordinanco. The Chicago City Railway Company bave not yei siguified their intentiona in nny way, unlesa allenco might ba construed nto s refaotive. At ameeting of the Trusteee Haturday, tho Englewood Ifoso Company presented to the Board for their considoration copy of their conatitution and by-laws, and the roater of the company. Ths couvatitution and by-laws ate very neatly drawn up, and aro s model in their way. The Doard spoke very ‘favorably of them, but the roster thoy proforred to consider private- Iy, and accotdingly reforred It to the Committon of the Whole, 'I'io conatitntion limits tho mewm- borship of tho company to fitteen, with tho fol- lowing ollicers: Fira-Marshal, President, Foro- man. Aeaistant Foteman, and Socrotary and ‘Irossurer. Tho roster, am presentod, is as follows: ~ Mr. J. M., Russoll, Fire-Mar- ahal; Mr. A, A. Tbresher, President; Mr. . A. Dislno, Foroman : Mr, O. Chamberlain, Arsistant Foromnao ; Mr. H, J. Mannng, Becre- tary and Tceasurer ; and Mesars, I. Drake, J. Jolinson, F, L. Kimmey, E., E. Russol, (i, N. Clisse, J. H. Horvelka, Goorge Mitchell, G. M. Aduws. W. N. Smith, and W, Sherwood. A potition from the packera bns boen prasent. ed to John B. Shermau, of the Uniou Stock- Yarda nod Transit Company, askivg for the opening of Forty-third stroct from Halstod sirect to Ashland avenue. Yho packers find tholr proseut accommodations too limited, and It ts probable that tho Htock-Yards Company will, when their attention |4 calted to the nocod- sity of 1t, bava littlo hesitanoy in opening the slreet, which will not ooly bouofit the packers, but alao themeelves and the entire town, ‘The rogular weekly mesting of tlio Englawood High Scuoo! all Haturday night wos. ns nsual, nuccoss both {n enjoymont and attendance. NAPERVILLE. The Napervills Lecture Association announoes tho following coucsoof Jeoturas for the winter coursa: Tas Hov. W. H. 3Milburn, enbject: ** Patrick Hoory," Dec. 10. Tho socond leoturo of the ocourso will be dolivered by Fred. Douglass, subjsct and date as yet dnannouncod. ‘Tho third lecturs will bo dolivered by J. IT. Dowland, of Chicago, subjoct: ** Phyacal Cul- ture.” Bonjamin I' Taylor will doliver the fourth lootuve in the courso, subjoct: ** What Made Him Do It 7" A pubilo mestiog of the Literary Society will be beld in Boeokor's 11all this evening, The fol- lowing question will be discussed: ‘‘Is Qur Country in_More Daugor from Tuternal Faotions thao from External Foes 2" Tho Rescus Hook and Ladder Company will havo a grand dross parade Thursday. on which ©oooapion the ootire force of the Firo Department will tutn out, and, having recently purohasod nes and elogant uniforms, they will prosent & oredit- abla appesrance, no douot. In the oveulvg n ball wnrbe Riven by the Hook and Ladder (om- pany at Bosoiser's Hall, the procseds of which wifl ba appliod towards paying for the uniforms, Lhe annual meoling of thie Napurviila Tempor- ance Allianco was held in tha Col.oge Chapel Thuisdey eveulng., A caratully-j repsred hin- tory of the workings of tho Huclety for the past year waa read, and a plan of operations for tho future adoptod. ~This Bociety 18 doing much for the promotion of the tomperavce causs 1o tois villag Tbankegiving services will ba held in the College Cuapel Thursday, Prosldent Smita wll deliver an s toress, ‘Liso first nocisblo of the esason was heid at the Beott mausion Thursdny eveniog. ‘1ha entor- tatoment was aitended by manv of the beat citi- #ous, and was onjoyavlo turoughout. DOWNER'S OROVE. . Tha second entortanmout of tho Dramatic Cluo, Thursdsy evening, promlras to bo the obief nocial event of thie coming sweet. Undor the di- undorance of failates amonguc [lebrew trnders, ug, on the contrary, tho proportion in numbers | 8 well 84 in amonot 18 very much in favor of ! the Ctitlntian tradere., 1f nut satl-fled with theso proofs, let him consu t the leading firma in Now York, and they will tell him the same, and that thuy nra ns anzions as over to exrend ciedit to { tho Hebrew trader, in proportion to bis capital and reputation. Far boit from mo to dony that : fraudulent failures bave ocou:red amongst He- Dbrew traders, bat aro not tue causes and mo- tivea the samoe by which mauy Christian traders bave been aciusied to commit much a fraud? Wbt has the dellnquent’s 'toligious belief (it suol can oxist within him)to do with this? What merchant of the present age will ask a tradre applying for crodit: Are you n Laptist, Mothiodlst. Catholio, or & Jew? He wou'd bo laughed at, and looked uponas an- othor Rip Van Winkle, just awaked {rom a fifty yea's' slumber. All that the merchantof the- Present era requires to kuow in bestowing credit is: Is the man honest and solvans. Tho odicor of the Economist should know that the days of proseription on account of retigions beliof are gone by. As well nugnt the Hobrew trador murib« all our American bankers augo of snch exsmplos as_ furn- ished by Jay Cooke, Henry Clows, Fiak Hatoh, Dubcsn, Sherman & Co., D. F. and othera. Your correspoudent bas s recollag- tion of a once-leadiog dry goods houss in New York, who mado proecrintion sgainst Hebrew tradors s wpecialty. It wasons of the first to tumble in the crivis of 1857, not leaving s ves- tige of iia former proatoess, and Ite grand mar- bl building is now nwnedsiry the rotired mem- bers of one of the pioneer firms of Hobraw traders, who nevor failed to pay 100 cents on tho dollar, E. R, Allen, MRS, BLAYTON, To the Kditor of Ths Chisare Tribuna s Lvanstox, Nov. 20.—Your insue of Thursdsy morning contalned this pargraph : *The enter- talyment given at the Firat Methodist Church (Evanston) Tuesdsy ovenlog by the mansgers of the Ladics' Lectura Courso wag weil attended. The programme {noluded readings by Mrs. Slsyton, and musio by tho Blaluoy Quartelte. Tha latter, as usual, was very acceptable.” I wish to eav that I consldor this an uofsir discrimination between the Quartsite and Mrs. Hisyton, and sm {nclined to believo that it was written by somo poerson who was not present, aince, haviog the t oppor- tunity for judging, Ishould say that the rns DRy were quide as well roceived as the sivgiog, ard tbat both gave pieat pleasure to the larga and approolative andiesco asssmbled, aa was manifesied by closo sttention aod Warm applause lnroufihout the evening. I havo aleo heurd tho blghest commendation from mauy sources particalarly of the powers of Mn. lavton as a reader, sud of her refined, ladylixe, Aod tuost propossessing sppesrsnce. Indeed, many exoreseed themselves as doixhted with ber. " T bope, therefore, that, in justios not only to Mra, Biayton, but to the lsaies of the Gom- mitteo, you will give place in your Hunday's insuo to - thin statement, which embodles, I am 8ure, not ouly the sentiment of the Commitias, but of the audleuco geuerally. Oxz. or Tits Lapizs. THE RESTORAIBILITY PIXED, To the Editor of The Chicago Tridung : Cumicaao, Nav. 10.—In your paper & few days 8go I read auexpose of the blunders which bave been made in the County Clork's offige in extonding tho taxos in night volumes of the Town of Hyde Park. 1 thougbt it strangs that the Town of Evanston should not be brought into prominence, ss well su Hyde Park. 1he threa volumes of Kvanston are reataped: right through the ssme as Hyde Park. That mak elevon yolumes to my uwu knowledge. T payera should seo ibai such a atate of sffairs iy s1o,ped, and {n o0, Liob to remove this 1au llornadsy from s pomtion which ho bas proved imself wholly incompetent to discharge tly duties of, but not befors ho pays thus extia oXpeusoe incurred in oxtending the tazes in all thoke books, and all ruch otuers as may tuio up te. Eloren books ab mlkop:'ull. snd 2 W ol allowed) for eulkiug ond with ¢d ink thess wrna exlcosious makes & sum total of. 183, 1 ho; [ en, Lish wmmtm:&‘u put that amount down agalost his man Friday. It 18 o duty of wvery tax-payorto s0otaat thiy reotion of Manager Fatrar, this club is bullding up quite o local reputation, and this thelr socond appoarance bofars the public wiil no doubt draw a crowded liouse. The prozramme mll cousist of tho drama * The Toodies,” through which nall bo fntersparsea choice vocal and justrumental musioc by the homa talent, and will conolude wizh a lnughablo farco. 4 The firet of a soriea of weekly hops will be held sv Baylor's Hall on Wednesdsy evoning, Masio by thio Nazerviile Cornet Band. ‘Lhaokagiving sorvices will bo beld In the Bap- tiat Church next Thutsdsy morniug, st which s dermon will bo proachied by the Hov, W. 8, Crow. o Litorary dociety weia antgrl'al-led Friday evening with soloct readings by James H. Dow. land, A large audience was proaent, and the efforts of the young dlocutionist well roceived. A blithdsy party will be given by Mr, E. 8, Deardsloy, probrietor of the Doardsley House, Thuradsy evening. TUBNER JUNCTION. Joha Norris is ersoting a fino residence. ‘The Rev. Johu O. Fostor bas & normal class once a week {n the Methodist Epiacopsl Ciurch. All aro invited to attond. Thore will bo given at the Bethodist Eplsca- al Church an odlnter supper to-morrow evoulng. 'he proceeda mll bo used to furnish the parson- age. *homas Dow, of Turner, wlulo swltcbiog®at Belvidere Thuraday moruing, mot with a_ead so- cident, which resultod in tho loss of one log, George J. Atcorson's houso wonld have been consumed by fire last week but for the brave Firo Company, who were again viotorious, —— PORT HURON NEWS, Speclal Dispaleh to The Chicage Tribune, Poxr Hunoy, Nov. 31.—Down—Props Maine, Philadelphin, Ntocket, Bonton, 8t Joseph, D, T. Wilsan, Commodore, Ketcham aud consort, For- eat City and consort, Bello Crosse and barges; schra B, J. Cummiogs, Mgystio Star, New Do- minion, Meissl, Willlam 11, Vandorbilt, Moutans, Riversido, J. G. Worts, Dol Haosoom, H. A. | Richmond, Abble L. Androwe, Hattle Weils, Up—Props Glasgow, Ouba, David A. Ruat, Champlain, C. J, Kermshaw, Cuyahogs, Mary Javecki and oconsort, Sheldon aud’ consort, Trader and bargea; schre Groton, Kinglisher, Ida Kooth. WiNo—Northwest ; frosh, WaTuER—loar and cold. Tho oche Kalfage, which wes ashore at Miohael's Bay, atrived hero to-day Ina walor- lngrnd coudition, in chargo of the tug Nisgara. bo schr \Wacousts wes towed iy iu tho ssmo ocoudition, and 1 sunk below the dzcks, her tim- ber keeping horatloat, She dras ver 10 foot, snd will bavo to bo docked hore, au aho can'’t cross the flata, ‘The tug Prindiville is in_the vicinlty of the slver with tho eohr George Worthington, snd will probably arnive befora mornlng. ‘The steam barye Trader wont ashors near th ligbthouse here thiv moroing, aud was pullufi O by tho tug Moore. A portiou of the cargo of the schooner Pono- koe, asbiore o Clark's Polut, wes lightenod, aud arrived hore. Tho tug Quavle was obliged to secura agotlier lighter at Uoderloh, and, with ita asuistauce, it ls expected that ths vessol will be reloased, unless the presout wind aud soa draw Lior aehora beyond recovery. - ‘The soow Bauator, which was ashoro on Peach Tsland, was released last night by lightering tho deck-load, R e, THE MZXICAN FICHT. Nzw Ontaane, Nav. 21,—~The spooisl telegram received yeaterday from Browuaville, sayiug bt Capt. dcNally wan cut off and susrendered near Los Cucros, appear to have baen merely a i ramor obtainod through Mezicap sources. Ad. vices received up to a Iate hour Iest night from tho commanding ofticer of the United Btates forces in front of Los (uvros, teports that Capt. MoNally bas recroased to the American sllo of the river with his command all safo. SUPREME COURT NOTIC! Speciol Dicpatch ta ke Chicace Tribupe, Srsraymsuo, IiL,'Nov. 20.~Mr, Hambargher, *Olark of tha Bupremo Court, gives notice that st the Jenuary term in the Osntral Graad Division, commeqclog Jan. 10, tweaty cases will be called | ‘mediatoly, sud on Hhat seoro hiurried tho Tensteos, | | veatigation 1a made e will turn up indahted ' ' i wora good than anything 1 each day up to Jan. 23, commencing with No. 1 and ending with No. 280. Disintiffs’ briofs must in cach eare ba tiled ave day previonaly to the call, and defondantn’ briot within ton days of that timo. All rosords must ba tiled by the accomud day of the torm. P'a plos ca<an miomot enumnrated, they baving tho preforenao § slso rohearing c: e ——— BUNDAY'’S NEWS, ’ 2 Locat. The cornar.stono of thy now Tush Medical | g%lloxu was lafd Baturday with Masonio core- niee. Corparation Connsel Dickey will subimnit at tho Counoil mealing this avonitig an opinlon in re- Rard to the noxt ety elcetion. ' hern oan be an | eleetion 1 Apnl if the city s not redhutrioted, Jho walkiug-match netween Weslos and O'Loary, c: the Expotition Lunilding, terminated Satorday, the latter coming out victortous, and leading Weston by 52 miles. ‘The roooipls at e door during “tho day worn alont €4,000. | U'Loary was presonted with a gold mmlnl. (13 <homplon walkiet of tho workl. . ELSEWHERE. The Vice-President improvas slowly, flewill ride to-day. Another tornble atorm has ravaged the En- | &4l const. Noarly $5.003 has boen collacted at Bhanghal, Chlas, forthe uufferers by the lato Franch floods, Tho ex-Canfedorate Gonorols Ieadley T. Johugon and Juhy D. Imboden quareled at Ricls | mond, aad wero arested. A fight took placo Saturday morning betweon Amerlean troops and Mexican caitio-thioves on the ather side of the ltio Grandp. Four Moxi- ' cana wero kilted, At tho biltiurd tournament at Now York, Slos- son beat Rudolpl, and Garuior Leat Sextog, [ fainting st the conclusion of s run of 100 shotr, ! Froucli caromn, Hinsvorago wae 0. Dion beat Dale, Dion and Gacnier coutost for iho first | placo, J | ‘I'ie matits of tho candldates for subordinate places in the noxt Houso of Cangross are being entlinsfasticatly proolalmed bfilhnlr possessors, ‘Lho fear of a schism fa tho Democratic boliof, esponsod by the Houthorn fire-oaters, was men- | ttoned in our Washington dispaiches, At Bt. Louis in the trinl of Gan. MaDonald for whisky frauds, Baturday, William McKes, the acnfor oditor of tha Globe-Democral of that city, wan tho prinoipal witnoso examinod, Ho ly under indiotmont for particination 1o tho Ning conspiracy, aud hls appearance, though catenute | bly for ho dofonso of McDonsld, was, moro | necuratoly spesking, fn tho mterest of his own roputa‘ion. «Maguire, ex-Marsbal Newcomb, and Willam Patrick also tosufiod that thov, note | notwithstandiog the prousnt somewhat domoral- 1z0d conditton of their famo, woto all—togethor with Gen. MoDonald—all honorahle men. The defonsa baw closcd, and argnmeot will commence to-day. Tho usual rumors about a cocrupted jury azo prevalent, THE WEATHER. Wasimsarox. D. C., Nov. 22.—1 &. m.—For the Obio, Uppor Blississiopl, and Lower Missonr: Yatloys snd Uppor Laso region, bigh, followed by falllug barometor, cast to south winda, sta- tionary to risig temporatnre, partly olondy \venther, and, from tho Missourl Valloy to Lake Suporior, pussibly occaalonal snow. LOCAL ODAEZRYATION. Luicaao, Nov. 21, h ] Ttain| 1ther, | 1 23] N, froahr, 120 54 N. W, fresh, i_18: 68 N. W,, freal. thorinomeler, 4 : minimum, 13, UENKHAL OBIENVATIONH. Cartaago, Nov, 21—-Mldnight, Tain| Weather. " Maxdimum Stuton,” Bar. Tar, 1ind, nver.... 10.09) 3 Caln L. '80.68{ -1 B, W., gentie- 3.7 8 E., genlle. .. Pl T lu!h.' 9] IGE, ffon 0.4 «—9 B, E,, Ire. Tt GlLaon. 31.41) AL E., fresh.. JNoios. Fj:'f,"’ -4‘13 Pfl' Cresh. :_tr:xoudy.m orek, . 31,0 2 1ga .. L Tarest'ntng, Ouxeno... kil 30N W el i 5 )8 13t Dispatch £ The Chicano Tribuna. Dixon, I, Nov. 21.—vau:ltlon oo Rack 184 River has closad. Ico formed Iss: night, and Ouapt. Drow'a stenmor Ronci bas goni 8 10t Win. 6y BLISON, POMEROY & & Auctionsors, 84 and 86 Randolpheat, By AUCTION SALES. Co, CATALOGUE SApLg OF A LARGE AND g@OICT COLLROTION ar ATANVARD English Books| 1n anique, rich, and elegint bindia warka of {ha foliowsing nmln::t‘ :m:rr:.x"' N 8COTT, BYTON, Ao0RE, MACATLAY, GULDSMITI, DEFOE, BURN S5t many othors, UAXERPRZINY ‘BIBLICAL AND OTHER DIOTION ARy Hogarths Works, Ofleny’s Warkn, Bovdels ga elahorat i Wi ery, “I u"m'y boun T-hl ilkle Bflfuy' Amy THE BRITISH POETS, ! o fall Morocco and Tres Cal fo ol a1 and Tres Calf Dindings, Frieched Pletu ! Lactiofa of Great Britnin, oxquisiialy g GIFT BOOKS, res from the Gialleriss ang Printa ca. The whols comprising tho moat o 1 ‘Richmnd Elegant Bouks ever onm»m":fimm % 1ihia alty. ‘Thy whola 1o be the New Storo, ‘89 MADISON-ST, @ ppoaite hold at Anction, witlinnt roerve, 3 MoVicknr's Theatrn), commencing o Monday, November [q AI10AM,280a0d 700 P2, ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Ancitoneery, BLEGANT Honsglo AT No. 1 Il Firitg ATCTION, PRIVATH RESIDENCEH, 1 ELLIS PAREK : Tuesday Morning, Nov. 23, at 11 o'clock, ‘Tho Entiro Housohold Furniturs, PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SETS, BRUSSELS CARP D ET) ining-room and Kitchen 8 FURNITURE, Crookars Everyth 1, and Glasaware, ng Sale penem " it LLpIMJ.q, POMEROY Btoves, firat-class and in“;onaflwx?rc.l::. & 0., Auctioneers, wiit, A. BUTT 3 & COo,, 4\UCTIONERRS, L8 MADISON-ST, AU35T Viarmenay, Yetween Hopns and T, GIINTEEL FURNITURE, In Dwallli 1 337 Warren aventie will ba TION, Tllgevl}tv Al No Ash AT v at 10 o':loet. ORNING, Nov, 23, Auctlonears, A. BUTTENS & €O., OUR NEXT DRY G0ODS SALE ‘Will be hela TITES DAY MORNING, NOV. 93, At o ur salesrooms, liniees of dhosirable goods, cour fgnors, to be 20ld, as WM, A, D 108 Madivon-et, W shall bav fal reoeived direct rom Esstecs nsul, without reserve, UTTERS & CO,, Auctionsers, BUITERS & 008 BEGULAR TRADA 'TOESIDAY MORNING, Nov, 23, at 0:30 o'elock. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G00DS, Clothing, Woolens, Knit Goods, hirts, Drawers, Hoslory, Iibbons, Fur BOOTS AND SIOHS. At 108 East Madiso; tnrqunrmm in tho bayou. above Isaac Bosrd- mane. Thermomotor ¢ above, with a L.avy BUITERS wind. I Of White B ey Planos and Orgauns. Hallet, Davis & Co.'s Grand, Square, and. Upright, sud Smith's American Orgwns, can bs fouud only st W, W. Elmballt, corner Stats and Adama streets, Chleago. — ‘Wo Havs No Sympathy for thosa who suffer with corns an-1 bunions when so effectusl a remody us Dulloy's Muglea) Paln Extructor low Ware, Gargets GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, & MITTS, Ladles! Sil't Tios sod Handkarchiefs, 5,0% yarls Tak | Edgings, sud Emurolderies, Fino Cassimeres, Dosskine, Velvoteons, vel Linen i indiserchiste, Voi Goods, ‘Clanks, Ladios’ Skirts, i1, econd floor, & C0'S8 WEDYESDAY'S BALS tone China, Rackinglinm aund Vel Piated Wars, Table Oatlery, d:o . Oilcloths, Mats, & MORTGAGEE'S SALH. Heamias Cormne heane G Tookbamen, nfno Cognas lirandy, pure Gin, caes Hookbe: ik Loinior, and Lozelollnndar Winc One cask fas g [ m3y be baught at ay drug stors.” 25 ola, Rieimer, Lundborg's Californin Water WEONESD or tollet and bath ; delightiuglyfragrantsna. refreshlng —————— s DEATHS. NICOL~-Tne funerai of Mr, Jamea Nicol will take place fom his lats realdoncs, No, 431 Woat Lake atrtet, coeger of Lakosnd Bheldon strosts, by carriages to toad HIlI Cemotary,at 1 o'clock p, m., on Mandsy, Nov.aJ, YFriends of tne famlly shd ifiembers of 81, Androwa’ Boclety are cordially {uvited to attend. . SPECIAL NOTICES. “ Lrxmxaro at salesroom, 108 East Baveral bris Boirbon Thhky, AY BIORNING, Nov. 24, at 0:50 o'clock, Madlson at, BY G. P. GORE & CO,, 68 and 50 Wabash-av, TULSDAY, NOV. 23, GRAND DOUBLE SALE! o Sals on Thanksging (Thurstay, Hov. 25). Dealers tn Buperior Table U-Ilhr( oc k! (Lamson & Good: ., Juge 30, 1678, ; i —BRNTLEMEN | ‘xi'lh. very great ' Tow'w manufscturo), Fins P Cutloty (Wosten- pleasure [n recommending the .Cen- | 10lm and other popular mskes), s (lhl-}; 4 taur Linfment for animals, 1t {s 1buicher goods), Fancy Notions, Toys, Albums, Fipes, 1ho best remeiy I have ever tred | 11no Toliot Brushes, Fine Waliots, Plated Goods, elov, for brutsee, airaine, cats, apllots, | ato, \'er{(iuv'dl’u lfi. BATIL? 4 NRY P, “ New Bataisonx,” O, May 29, WNAIE y7q"Tn, Tosr ¢ 1 have usod yous white wranpar Gantaur Liniment in s vory severe caso of Goronie Rhoumbinn, 11 worked ke o chirm application made my own hLane 83101) n-mmfllum Th ‘Jfl T i Ve e this 6 years I huve treated bim, Very truly, i ‘A 1L, DAY, 31, D, Elgctro Silicon Uasrocelved tho award of tho American Insiitute of New York as the Ucst artfolo knowa for olssuing and pollshing all tine metallio surfaces. ‘L: Is puro | - or carrod it hut little ad h riving volia) bmald |1 :?-"Lu:m?:i".n' :r‘n‘flsllml.lhnnwd o 57 oo ar- 3 i Y5 th x"‘i’xfi‘r' MeBULEOUN S CoLs) et Suats NFoee: st.. Cliloago, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. whol o l.nwh calfed, ,flbl: l:'ll?s'ufll aals, as fino lines of thess goods i P nl'l:m Leathor Iand-Satchels and 'l‘n'fllfl: which the eapecial sitention of the trads 2,000 Fine Musioal Instruments. CARPETS! A chofos ne E¥ Remem! noon owing (o the great length of tha sal = ' L (3150 P, 1 w Iinio of excellent patterns this weslks ber the Coffes-Lunch to ba scrved sl , GOILE & CO. #3304 70 Wabuban GRAND DOUBLE SALE! TUBSDAY, NOV. 23. ONE Fo Bale on Thuraday, 26th (Thonksgiving Daph voicos of Btaple and Paoey Do- How.und kogs e L e The special atisntion of Deslnis ia Fan 0!0‘; fece and patiarns), Hopellants, AW AGRICOLTURAL IMPLENENTS, | FaiiafGiokies Velvetedan. fbisck and soofs) Fasey u_mg'r ’, hy'uam‘m' ;aevnfiln(g'lf mlm %oll- Coltonades, CI uvln(:.h xl'x';ll , Liusles, Clocks, sl 8 any—Flows, Kidlog and W vators, Sulky ey Hilice, e R R Borapere, b1 o Nt P T bt xing for dealers 1 Real HandAade. Haloey: Oufpure Laces, Dress Trimmings, Ruflings, Ladis' AWNIHNGS, TENTE, [ruaus axn banwial GILBEN TWINES AND CORDAGE ANILLA AND HISAL KOBE, M it M 3 t 308 Bous Watarei., Chlesga. NEB. 1ruTION-- iz intacost Clloaen, U Per e o on depaalta. FINANCIAL. SPECULATION . sTATE AV (R TTHE STATE SAVINGS I ULATION IN WALL-ST. beon mads in asingle invest- e D e o e 1 e Sl dnyest, occurrence; Lut ordinarily $5 oan realis ay $25,000, Evea sumsas low 28 $1 can bo s “Am voalad, wian favorabio reulls ca sbow # pro 38, 3 , @iving full inf 5 dirculars, gl ing ou rmation, seut free by ad- o OR & CO., Bankers, 10 Walkst., N. Y- GELEBRATED . ibroughout tie Dojon cainiemed 1o Wl 1 1h snd upward at & CO., . TTand 79 Bputh Dearborn-t, 'clock tire household afects, S e X : N Tt Fusathure, Grockary, Ouin ,urca; ‘Bloves, Kiie 154 Giseriss, o2 L ROCKWELL & 00, Buperfine Un Goode, Rich Black Alpacas, Fancy B and Woalen )lmm;y“eu- it ehildren's wear); Custom- Overcoats, Ulsters, ete., erwant, Folt fiirls and dachets, Kok I 4 Oaps (00 doxd lfl:m:;&“ o au-.-:::‘f Goats’ and Bogs’ Suspen Caps and Boté, olc,, White Dres lexa oto, W:«:’&m&n lenglt ot this walo an exeelinad i servad at ne et ’u('l.gz’.'ll‘. GONE & CO,, 61 00 Gases Mer's Call and Kip Bugls, 300 Cases Boys' and Yonth's Kip Buo 260 Cases Women's Goat, Peb,, ud 0, bt wnd 70 Wabaa! Shoes, gs % 200 Cases-Misséy’ aud Chliren's Peb. and Toxed Shoes. 200 Cases Assorted Sncker Bools, of | Of our own make, in. nc‘fuln- and Bste Bises, nt 75 Cases Men's Wool and Furtned Boot, ‘Will be sold AT AUCTION B0 per B “Adiress | =22 = ggfi'wn. Uoalese | By JAS. i’.hl:‘l 1,500 CASES ' BOOT On WEDNESDAY, Nov. 84, at §1-3am QEO, P. GORE, & CO. 6380 10 Wabean v ONAMARA & COs ‘Wuabingtonat, S & SHOES Buoat it ch'fzg};;';'doch 76 Thirtisth-st, Tuerday, 280 inst,, | Toesday Noralig, Nor. 23,at U: 343 Goses 3 83 guist ey S amkrupt 8took. Bugker Beots, Bhoos. u‘i:%xr’-‘rua “ JoE-‘g;u e A8, P, MONAMARA & 00, Jusiets,

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