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8 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Charles A. Boyd has sold to Willlam Boya, for #150,000. 10 scres, oxoapt s lot 160 feet square and tho strosts, on tho southwest cornor of For- ty-savouth atreet and Ciand bonlovard, The temperaturo yesterday, as obnoryed by Manssso, optician, No. 88 Madiron streot (Fnin- uxe Building), was as follows : § o, m., 24 deg.; 10a.m., 255 12m., 81 8 p, m., 86; 8 p. m.. 40, Thursdsy is Thankegiving-Day. While tho xood folks are providing for themselves, they shonld remember the orpban boya at the News- boys' and Bootblacks' Hoino, and sond them a turkey and the necessary accompapitents, 8o that thoy can keep Thaukegiviog, Ann Elizs Youog, the uiuctcenth wife of Brigham Youog, wiil teli the a:ory of her hife in bondags and her escape fiom Lhighatn's domine {on at the Union Perk Church to-night. Shels said to bs a Iady of 1eilucd and eloguont mane ners, and a forcible, cloquent epeaker. The Illinols Cential Railrosd recerved from the Enat yeslardsy fivo new locomotives, which aill form quite au addition to tho alrosdy Jarge snd valuab.o tolling-atook of thig lino, Tuwy ara named reapectivoly tho J. M. Dougias, the J, I, Tucker, the U. C. Borry, and the 8. J. Luya. The sogular Monday meetings of ministers in Lower Farwell Hall, which wers veguu somo montha ago, bava recen.ly expericnced s giadual {aliing oft {o attendanca. <Yesterday the anm- ber ol pentiemen present was hmited to thrae, and they sorruwfully departod. after vainly wait- tog balf wa hour for ranforcementy. The friends of the Rev. H. N, Powers, D, D., former Rector of st Johu's Church, whi have an opj.ortunity of meoting tim this evoning at 1he teaidence of Mr, C. i1, Jordan, No. 03 West Jacksun stroet, near Asblaud avenue, Dr, L'ow- era leaves this city for his new fisld of labor, Bridgevort, Cono., Thursday of this wo The groes racelpts during the Westoa-0O'Lasry walk st the FExpoeition Buildiug lsst weed amounted to neatly 814,500, Makiug duo allow- ance for tha cost of renting the building (15 per cent Of tho gruss proceeds), gas, servico, and other expenscs, oach of the pedes:rians probably walked off wlth a sum not vory far from $5,000. The fire av 176 West Montoo street, last Satar- dsy evening, looked a0 much like auy 1cendiary one that Mre. Johnson, the aeeper of tuo houds, was yosterdsy arrested on m cliarpe of arson, The case wad continued to an indotinite date, by Justice Scully. 3hs, Johnson courts s fuid du- vestigation, and the Firo Department authoritios and the police intend to mako such an ovo. 'Yhe fira reeuited {u the burning of ovo straw-tick. On the evening of Tueaday, Dec. 7, the Chlea- g0 Barge Cluo will givoadinmatle entettain- ment In Btandard 11all for the purpose of in- creasing tho revouues of tho Club prevaratory 4o sn outlay in naw boats, repairs, &o., noxt sprivg. The play to be given on this aceaxion will b * Dora,” & picce nover atompled by suy amateur arganization 1n this city oxcept tho Bargo Club. It was played by them but once last wintor. The Coroner held an inquoat yesterday alter- noon on the body of a femalo infant, the child of one Maria liansen, living Bt the corner 01 Thirty-sixth street and Wentworth svenue, 1t appoared from tho evidouco that the obild was born Haturday evenivg. and (hat its mother choked it to death by tyiug a cord about ius neck. ‘The jury returned a verdict in accordance with tho testimony, and tho motlier was placed undor arrest and Laken to the County Hospital. The Twentieth Ward Ropublican Club is still sctivoly cogaged in unearthing tho frauds prac- ticed at tho l1ato elecuion. Mr. Juhan 8. lum- oy, President of the Clab, requests that all cit- izens of tho First and Second Precinets of the ward who vosed the Keeloy or Huck tichets call and sunounce the fact at too Club-rooins, on tho narthweat corner of Clark and Ilhnos atree.s, tbird floor of Gluckaul's Building, Tao rooms will be kept open from 5 to () o'clock dutiug this woel, or untit all the nawcs ure obtained. A mesting of the Exposition Board of Di- rectors was heid yestoiday afternoon at 2 o'clock for the purpose of electing membora to fill vacancies, Mr. Doggott baving declined to #erve ay President for the ensuing year, Mr, T, . Harvey was choaen to till bis place. In con- vogqueuco of tho resignation of Mr. Crane as a ‘member of the Executive Committea and of the Board of Diseciory, Mr., Jacub Rosenverg and Mr. Goorge O. Clark wero clhiosen to fill those n-iun:]m xespectivoly. Tho Board then ad- journed. M About 6:80 o’clock last evening Franl Stadel, &n employe of the Zimes, whilo cairvivg a can of reflued ketoseno through tho press-rooto, wes Ladly burned about the hiend, shoulders, broast, and arms, by the vxplosion of the can, ((hether thecan caught firo from a gas-jet or from the caroless handling.of a maich could not be aucer- tainod. The burnsase of tho most painful char- scter, but aro not at all dsngerous. A press- boy vamed Dick Cook was alsu badly burood abont the arme, Scadel waa taken to bis bome on Batterflold street, botween Tweunty-fifth avd Twenty-sixth, As much doubt aurrounds the mind-reading tents of Mr. Brown wuicn were recontly made over & wire batween the main office of tlis West- orn Union Telegraph Com any and the Irqmont THouso In this city, i« is now proposod to erect au iudependent wire botwoon the wmnin oftico of the Weatern Uniou Telegraph Company, corner La- Hatle and Washingtou ~trests, sud the Methadist Chuich Bloek, and afford Mr. Drown ample fa- cilitles thia evening to domonsttate fully and canclusively his power to resd o person’s mind through the medium of & wire. BMr. Brown will bo st liberty 50 numo all the conditions ho re- quives, excapting tho rolection of a subject, which it [s desirable sbould be dons by tho audi- euce, aud such subjecy whould ho be willing to verify undor oath the resuls of the exporiment. A correspondant takes exception to the ac- count of tue ** probavle murder™ of Ldward Giavin by John Murphy, which appeared jn San- dsy's Thaisuse. Ilo atates that Giavin s a sover. iodustricus molder, whereas Moarphy s a man of nteinporats babita aud yeneral bd ohar- acter. Fridsv ilrs. Glavin was vhamefully as- saulted by the latter whilo ber husband was trom home. Upon heariug of this, Glavin remon- strated with Murpby, and tbo jesult was a storiny sltercation vetween them, Tho noxt day, while Glanin was drawiog water from tho bydrant in tus vard attacbod to big residence, No, 591 South MHalsted stiest. Murnby sbused bun, snd » quarrel eusued, in_ thoe courae of which the former wus siabbed. Tho wonud wad & se1ioun ono, aud Glaviu 1a now lylag in a crt- {cal condition at tue County 1foapital. Bear No, 251, of tho Went Madison Strent Sia- tion, yesterdwy distiugtishied bimself in a beall- 1ant wanner. A Toporter lor a corini moruing paper was etandiug on the sidowals noar thoe Biack Maria, andin fiont of the Station, wheu the over-oflicious ofticer atiested the young man and marched bim {nto the uiaton, ‘whero tho Btation-keeper retused to book or coneign bim to a coll. Coit. Dllis stterwards gave the etar a free locture, aud warned him that o suust oot attempt to hurt tie glowing reputation by srresting inoocent persons. Tho rep.rter was dolug nothiug whatover out of the way, and was merely the ot:ject vt the officer’s »pita. 'The fellow pleadad thal he did nat 18cognizo the yor- eon a8 & ropatter, but this hurdly cuine.dod nith the oath that hauttered gong up the sieps, to tho effect tuat thl young wan's pencil would nut Bavo wm thig time. Lt 18 6af6 10 say that Kuar 251 bas vot ?nlde a creditable arrent fur some time past, upd his toputation as ao oflicer 18 uot ol the very tirkt water, THANEVONTATION AND COMMERCE. The Lublication of the following call is re- queated Al tho last Conventfon of fho American Bozrd of Transportaiun und Conmerco Leld at Mtichimond, Vi, Dee, 3, 1814, 1t wus deculed that our bzt place ol ewing abould be Culcago, ik, ot such timu sa the Exucutive Commities migut elect, After duo consld- eratfon it Las been decided 10 fssue the call for tus Gonvention toassumblu ut the ball of the Grand Pacito Hotet st Chicago, 1L, on Wedaesday, the 16t day of December, 14 5. Wituin a fow yeara steamn snd glectricity have gronte Iy exteuded tho Loundarics of commerie, Aud the queaiton of trunaporianion Laa bucous all Hinportabty ue producer, e manulacturer, the werchant, wud tho connumer aro all intercated 10 8 groster extent thats f¢ generally realized. Mow finportaut, tben, that our transportailon syaiu abould be thorughly under- sood aud bquitably adjusted, The briugug together of © trdued misds trom wvery depurtment of cumuierve sud sgpicultare for the. conderation of thle great queaiicu canuot but result Ing good, Iodved, the previous couveutious walch Leen biald, although cousideriuy the questiva fu Its preliminaly stuges, w0 voceswarily in s crude und cleruentary manuor, LAV iDsuguraied a work which, i ts educatious] feasures slovs, i of fucatimabl vele No, As it a a subjeot which partieulorly futerets tho ucing, commierclal, aud cousutilug clavecs, It I THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, N MBER 23, 1875. to Any member of tho Vestry, and its foll like » bonti-ahioll among ths congregation. “l'en dave aga tho Doctor resigned in due form, potting forth bis reasons, personal, a # suggest- {ug woartgess from bis protracted 1 vo. k. and finaneisl, tho extradedinacy burdens it 1 the coa- dition of the parish debt, And suggos tng that mome [resh man might sccomplish m. groater work. The Vestry appointed a couni®i eo, con- sisting of Monats. Ayor, Waldron, sami1s Mor. gan, and H. L. Waite,to confer with .Or. Me- Murdy, Tho Committes roported that, * they fin d with doop rogret tbat De, McMurdy thinks th e test incerents of tue parish domaud hls res:gn, \iou, and thinks that tho financial condition o.' tho chuteh might be improved by a successor, who could moro freshly bear the burdens of the panish, which are oxtraordioary av the prosont time,’ 1n rogrotfully accoptiog the resignation, they: place it al noxt Laster, but at Dr. McMurdy's roquest, hia active work termlnatos Jan. 1, 1876, Ur. McMardy 18 requested to oceupy tho Rectory until a Roctor 18 cailed. The Veatry eay in their resolutions, that * thoy deeply regret the oir- cutn-tanced, which have macde it seom nccesary to Dr. MeMurdy to resign his cliatge, wud tha. wo assuro him of our nj preciation of lis earnest Inbors durlug the time 1ie bas been with ns. and that he will evor bo a wolcomo pucel at out church, and himseif ana family alnays recoivod at our homes." JOBH BILLINOY, Lastovening Plymouth Congragatianal Church. Michigan aveune, near Iwoutv-stth st100, wag fAtled with & 31z and fashitonalie sudience to bear H, 3. 8baw, *Josh Billiogs,” lectute on » Bpecimen Bris,” It ay have boen Dilungs wit that drew o Iatge an audience, bas undoubt- adly the music as discoursed oo the orgsn by Prof. Yak formed the most artistic and intoresting poriion of the programme. The tectator ajpearad on the ‘pistform at about 8 n'clock, unaccompauied by any ono. Mr. Shaw bas growa littlo more gray since he appeared tu this city last, but otburwiss bo doss not seem changed. He commenced bis lacture without being introduced, and was greeted with app auee ou his sppearasce tefora the audience, pecimen Brix* tho lecturor stated waa meraly a description of peoplo Lo had met. Ia cow- menced by deacribiog the squaro map in ln¢ dry, bumorpus way, aud then went on to thao oblong, berpondicular, eto. He next traced tho small-healed man, the Jolly, and pewter mau, Ho described the hennacked Lusband, tho positive man, the loater, and thon went on juto & remi-huinorous, patbotic descrip'ion of life. Iis funnient offort was an oseav on dvepepsia. A great poition—in fact tho greator portion—of bis leceurn waaato- hash of what bie hina nritten for the New York Weekly, and doiiverod here in other lectures, Tho jokes, howevor, wern well roceived, nud created much laughter. ——— TrE SOUTH TOWN. WIAT THE CITIZCNS' ASSOCIATION 18 DOLXA. At the Citizons' Associatton rooms yesterday all was quiet. Becretary Ambler was quiotly working and gathering testimony in the Houth Town malter. Bince tho articlo which appeared in Saturdsy's TmDUNK lu regard to the Sonth Town ateal a great deal of evidencs boa accumus Jated, and it 1s snfe to predict some dofinite ac- tion by tho Executivo Committeu this afternoon. TRL NATURE OF TUE EVIDENCE against tho Ring canuot be divulged at present, Bt fu is shown that £50,000 at least has beon stolon from the peopla of Cook Couoty since 1873, and the nooner thoy roalize the magnitude of thoso rigantia town frauds, tue bettor it will be for (ho tax-payers. A dotailed statement shows how outrazeousty tho people bave been swindied by the gang Who have been raunning thinga for some time. The salaries have baon ocutrageously overdrawn, In netanees $3,000 and £10,000 lLave beou paid as salanes wihere the law allows but 8500 4 aud $20,000 additional bas been received iu commis- slona collectod ou taxes, In the South Town steal, it will bo shown that tho apptopsiation of 450,u00 this year—&22,000 of which aro for salaries—was WHOLLY ILLEGAL. Tt will be proven at the proper timo that attho meeting of tho ‘Town Board » majority did not voto for so extravagant au amonnt, Aa above statal, tho Executivo Committeo of tho Citizens' Assoctation will tako this natier in band this afternoon, and the Ring may rest agsured, as Lins been proviously stated i I'ie L'ripuse, that oo INJUNCTION WILL IE APPLIZD YR, and the Grand Jury resortod Lo 10 the matter, The Riog bas uulil lately thoughe itaelf go- cure, but the public has Lnd 1ta evos opened, and now is watching the members, and every ono of their public actions will be closely weru- tinized, nod woero chere ia tho loast tant of cor- ruption apparent the publie will demand an ex- planatiou, and that in au’ undesirablo way for tho Ring, Hecrotary Ambler requeata that those having additional” testimony in their possession fo ro- gard to the Boutli 'Town ateal will catl upou him 1o-day at the offico of thwo Citizons® Association, Rooms 28 and 29 Merchants’ Building, north- west cornor of LaoSulle aud Washioglon streets, . whoro it will recoive proper attention. — OBITUARY. COL. ALNERT EHSKINE. At about haif-past 12 yesterday, while Col, Al- bort Erskine, Deputy Clork of the United Bintes Circuit Couct, waa st work {u hia aflice, ha fell to the floor, prostrated by a sudden attack of cpilepay, Drs, Smith nn:l Dolo were enlled in and pronoanced nis condition sich that it swould ba nusafo to remove him, and lie consaquontly remained ob & goln in hisroom untul twonty tuioutoes past 8, when ha died posoefully, ancon- scivus to the lust, Col. Erskine was born in Drixtol, Me., and was 43 years old. He corao to tuis city about 1853, snd at tha broakin out of tits War ho onto-ed tho aervico aud rose to the rank of Colouel of iho Thirteonth 1linois Cavalry, belng brovaticd Drigadier-Goneral at the time of s dircharge. Ho thon went into tho oiice of the Coliec or of Interonl Rovouus ig this city and served there ag chiof clork nbout four yoars, whoen be aptered upon the discbargoe of the duties ot Dep- uty i the Uniied Biates Cucust Court, & posi- tion his hield till tho duy of bhis deatl. Col. Erskine was s faithful so.dier, a thorongh ana compotont Uoverumont ofiicer, and a mou of raro socinl qualises, which won far him tho affection of the largo olrcle in which homoved. He married a daughter of William F. DeWotf, by waom ho had three children, e wag uttendod” dutivg his d+ing moments by tho Hon. L. N. Arnoid, J. Ruseell Jbi:. Benjomin H, Campbell, und Judito Diummong. hin cousin, ‘The time of the funerat will bo auvbunced hoso- after, —— AMUSVEMEN TS, TOOLEY'S THRATRE. The best eotortsinment offered in this city laut night wae given by the California Minstruls ot Hooley's Theatre. Bon Cotton was seon in bls accustomod placo, and was tho subject of much good natured chaftiog at ths baods of his yrofessional brochren, The firat part was al- moet ontirely new, the jokes and stories in pur- tioular boing above reproach for freshucss aod vivacity, Arliugton's comic sung, ‘‘Petor Bimple,” which strongly suggesats * Tho Ien Convention,” was tepeatedly encored. Iien Cotten way wmade to tell, sumuwhat unwilliwgly, of the sand-nhich he ato at Diyaut's Operas Honse In_Now Yotk and Lo also gave acouic sung, *Tho Bold Visberman,” which clicited much applause, Tho ballad Ly Fredericdd, “Uoly & wichorod o#p,” wus goods iho othor ballad-eloging was weay, Buly Rice, Jonu 1fart, ungler, and Gows sud Foxappeurod later in the ovoulng. £ MISCELLAN The stock-compuny at MeVicker's Theatro Ia ¢! eis,"” u rotnatio drana, o ibion 1= pencrally superd, aud tis coswumes Thu actiog 1a But of & Natuco o cali for comment chg wav or the aber, Mr. MoVi bau engaged W. J, Fiorenco to play an eng; weot ub Ly theatrs with *'Ihe Mighty Dultay " 1o daouaty, and Joln B, Oweos with Gur Soys " tor March. Keily & Leon's Miustrely cortinue 1o gives 00 d Yerlom\tm:h stibo New Chicugo Thoatre, PLo Muliusan aud Blidmore Guurds last might excited much tnuvhter, At tho Maseum, ** Murriod Lifo* was piven in the aiternoon, sud *Mary Warner” in the evenlng. Much of the seovery w tha Jaste uaused pieod is uow hud besinful. ‘Thore wad ® fuir sudience ot tho Adulphi fagt bight to mee **Arotiud the Worli” 'Iiu yure formauce weut off snoothiy. I would bo ninre agreeable if there were less gunpowder usod in 1t production, s, oped that all Organizativus eata will be fuliy Te) teseuted, will end an ofliclal rojressutative, Delogitin sbouldt Lo provided with credoutials, 380, if jossible, notice given b0 the Becpetsry af tha loard uf thy yrobuble Bumber cf delewsten, 1 GrdorTist Lis projor atimats ay Lo jusdu of tue extent ol the aecowmodition which will by re jured, . Predident, Boston Mar, Joeial QuUINey, B, H, Ferouson, Becretary, Troy, N, ¥, UE. M'AURDY'® BLSIGNATIUN, Tus ImbyuNE bas before seporied that the Raev. Dr, McMurdy bisd tesigusd 1 poation us Beotor of Bt, Paul's Church, Bydo Poik, sui 2t this wes nuexpected 1o all, 1ok ey hugan O —— LOCAL LETTERS, TUE COMMUNIGIS To the Bditor of The Chicago Tribune : CHicago, Nov, 22, —Au miticle appears in thiy woruing's TRIBUXK, regarding tho Comwunisls, which, 1t Litorally trie, in calvulated tu eicite alatin in tho breaste of all law-ubiding citizens Is it pursiols that thess men, rudjuns rather, outcasls and outlaus trom Europe, bave deliser- nru- Iall 8 plus uat oury 1o barn this gity, but alf the priacipal cities of this country and Eu- repe? 1 have uot the whightovt idew that (bey wil succeed in Europs, but in tiis conntey, whero rufllanism stalks under the guise of Iib- orty, and whore the sttomit to muopress i within the bounds of hwman decenov would ve tyramov, it in differem, Tho provalulities aro, that not uutil our oty 1ay ammilering aslios, our indus 1wk vatalyzod (to BAv tho teant), and our families Ho 1eivnr, would the fear of tyranny 1ane ata bold upon our peojle wullls ciont to compel them tu rire in weif-defones, Iiat the Communists are prepariog for action, in & notorions fack; they aro armod aod driliing uuder competent lomleis, and, us any body ot mon, well armed aod lustile, are danyerous, so they aie, und d mbly so; fanatio snd bigoted 1 the truth of thelr dwn peculiar idess, tuay are uot men to tafle »ith. Tho ron heel ot Justico ehonld trample upon thom, sud the sooucr the beotter. They could piaco 2000 uoder arma in fifieen “minutes, ans 0 extoa bofore t.wo hours had passed. Iu oadition 40 bejug all armed, they are well alud, with ap sbundance of ammuuition and pro. viqons. Now, what ars vur resources? ‘Lho Firat and Second Ilaginents, and the Police and Firo Dopartmenta. Wnat 18 tue condition of tucse men? Fho First are well su,.piied witis arms aud amwmapition, but their ouclit 18 ust cowpleto; they Lave no overcos.s nor kna,- sackw, and wuld, if callod futo sorvice, present, ¢lad in ol wauner of coa’s, & motley nppsarance. Luo Seeond ate without uniforms and wituout nrws, aod would bs uaotul only as a relief to tue Lirat, 1n which caso thoy would have to u.othe 1irma of the Fir.t. Tno Police, owing to politics, ato aluost udseloss, ‘Thelr Cuief could do but little with them, although with ¢ onearted sction they would vo usofut. Yob i 1« tho goneral opinioy Lthit they would fail to do tiseir dutv, The Lire Do mttment would ba re ndered uselons by an wlarm of ire. By tho w iy, 1 lad almost forgotien the Hunuibal 2 susves, They would Le valuabis also, their on Lut being, 1 Deliave, gomyleto, 1 bave shoan they daner aud tesourcos, and, believe me, tho dw 39er 18 Yar giester than the resources—greater ove b thad [ buve roproseuted. Qur city 14 n a bad way unane a ly, and likely to ba worss bo- fose« the wiuter is over. Ispenk the truth, for Lnes b+ Oxg or Turat.” A FALSENGOD REFUTED. Tot:\s Editor of The Chilcago « ridune: C1 ticaao, Nov, 25,—\Will you pleaso oxamine the 1 parket roport in the 8t. Louls Globe-Denmo cral of the 18th lust. nnd emphatically deny thro ugh your paper ono of tho asserlions thoroin mado, which iy untrue and hkoly to do fnjury to tbo trado of this oity in Live #ock if allowed to go nocontradicted. It is a3 folows, and is about balf-wsy down tho mpace de- woted by that paper to & roview of thomarkat : “Sometimes Chicogo quotationa are wriced all over the Wost looking & little stroager thau- those of Bt. Louis; but it must bo remembored, that hoys 1n Galcago are sold by tha car-waig ht Lefors veing ted and watored; theu if hogy B0 1ty iho pens st Lho expenso ol tuo owners ood ore fod aod watered, thoy go to tho buyers a .t the origwal car-woiguis ; whoress, {n 8t. Loul 3, the buyer pass 10r tho woights direct from tbe) pous,” In ot or words, the Chicago live-stock com- miegion morchan 8 make n practice of Jeodung stocg am | I:Imrgmfi the shippers with tho feed, afier th3 Logs bave passed into tho buyers’ iuuds, thiereby not ouly swindling the shipper in charging bim with feed bin atock never got, but a80 denving him ths priviloge of solilng his stock to ti1e best advantago, viz.: *Oo a HIL" The town at tho wost end of the bridge must ba bard np for trado whon its nowspapors rosort to &uch lies Ao got it Youra truly, Browx, Poroe & Co. WANMING PLACES. To the Edifor of The Chicago T'riouna : Cicasy, Nov, 2L.—~Would there be auything wiong if the City Fathors would establish wartning-f laces for the police daring the prosent coming rip:orous wioter nights ? -{t would be but a triflieg oxpenso to tho citg to bave rooma at reasopable distances for tho mccommodation of these mon g0 that thoy micht stop and warm themsolves for & fuw minutes once ao hour. Ic is certainlv o terrivie ordeal for a pohcowsn to walk back aud forth on bie beat from midaight till day without firo to warm him. Now and then, ~of courss, ono policoman coukl guard tho best whilo the other warmod himselt, and vicy veren, True enough the plea nught bo reodered that thev receive a good salary fur their services, and that if they do not wieh to freoze, let taom resign—athers will tako thewr places Then thoro Is » fesllog that policomon aro so moao thai freezing Is too good for them, Possibly wo may have some wuch uron the forco, but X am confident thnt no city cau boast of o better duciptined and moro hon- orable body of mon iu (s agercgate than the polica fures of Chicago. ~Humanity would dictate, don't freezo tho *boys," * but let tham hLiave nchauce,” aud give thum a place to warm ot once in & while. CoatrassioN, I DANALD'S, To the Bditor of The Chiaxao I'ribune : Cuicaao, Nov. 21,—This day's papor contalns a communication sbout the razzia amongst the gaublers yostorday evening, aad you praiso .| Bupt. Hickey for the ability aud secrecy with which tlus razzia was put into execution. But I wish you to see that the raid was only a farco. Icantoll you that thres of my (riends, who havo heard a good Jeal about McDonald's gem- bling-houss, yesterday weat in there abous 3 o'clock and wero mot by one of McDonald's helpers, who told them that thero would ot be aoy gambung thero that night becauso thora would be o rald, Nobody was in the rooms ; tno whole looality was empty, The nusistunt gambler told my friends thut tho next night overyubivg would "be all night again, X ——es THE COUNTY BUILDING. Deputy-Coroner McGirr s again oa the aick lint, Commieaioner Mulloy will not resign his posi- tion us Doputy Shen uazil Doc, 1. Ald, Culler- ton remains the must prominent candidate for his poaition. Couuty-Treasurer Llillor yestorday displayed a raceipt for $103,000 from the State Tressuror, showing that be had settlod with the Hiate iz fail for the yoar 1874, ' Monday will bo given to ths trial of *‘repeat- ers” In tae Criminal Court. Tuesdsy will bLe dovoted to tho trtal of the indicted judges of oloctivo, commeneing with those of ‘the First Trocinct of thie Kifin Ward, Mont of tlio, county employes foe! confident that thio late reduction of ihieir salaries will not stick. Tuey look to the Louds of thew sovoral departmonia to asua in therr puy-rolls us horetofors, aud they- helieva the new Board wall sllow thom, If tnla faily, thon 8 mandamus iy threatened, which will st leust sott!e the logal question of ths riche of the Bonrd to reduce she salsries. Altogeihor, the Loy are nopoelul, The proceodings of the County Baard wers in- torrupted yesterday riteinoon by the dewon- nirstions of & “drundon omploye of the Cousty Trossuror's offics, flo appearsd to want ta attuck Comuysermor AcCaitrey, znd hin object bosmed Lo bo b, potad into hils heud she necees.ty of being wmoro liboral i lix1)g otuur people’svalaries. A Dopnty-Shore it was caliea on to take tho domunsirative clock away, but, beiug in sywpatby with, bim ho fuiled ta tespoud. Fiually a posss of clotks iram the Treasuror's oflics ied tue obtruder away, aad quiel wad restored. THE GRAND JURY, “Tne Qrand Jury yosterday did soms further wors in the inveaigatin of ewetion fraudy wad irregularities, but sailed 10 react any wstonud- g couclusions, AMv. Magill, the mau woo wuy uisbbod &. tuo Firet Preciuct of the First Waid, wad subg the wituesaes examined in an offort to iudict * Fae “Luthips, aliss Mavers, for re- poating, who 16 now uuter indictimsut for the atavbing, An incwtment was fouud, but tho witness dowed that he had over sald that Phillips was the mau who stabbed lum, or that bie had wentifiud bim when airssted 8 tho wuu who Lad dooe the deed. Tho jury refurned todiotents against twelve Judgzes ot elecuon fur neglact of aaty eto., aud nevosal agaiuac ropestors bufors adjourmug tor the day. THE CITY-HALL, The Water Dopartment turiod over 84,054.84 to tho Treasurer yesterday, snd the Collector ©3,530.81, Tho Board of Public Worke held a meetlng yesterday st tle usuul hour,—8 o'ciook, —vut did no busiueas of epecial importance, There should bLave bsou a sesslon of the Bpeclal Commitiea on Fire-Alaras Bervice yeuteg. dsy wfiaguoou, but tlore waB Lo quuraw pros- eut. 1t v uuderstood tuat thao will be testiouy given bolore the Cuminitiee by outside paitios iu regaid to the couditlon sud mansgement of Lle city telvgraph hites, ‘Lhe Collector is aotermined to bring the ves- el-owners to torms under the tecont decision of tho Sapenior Conrt masing tacr proaeity liable to city taxaton, as tustsniced in tho example which ho made of the Captain of the fus Dale, Wwbo put out witi the fchooner Portel whido toat veanel wasin the hands of & custodian awaiting the nottloment of a tax of §183.6). COMMITTRE MEETL..OR. The Financa Cotmitien Lehl a mesung fu the Citv Clork's oftice yoaterday afternoon aud cun- eidere reforencen.” ‘I'nin claim of Capt. Lippine cott for powdai, fuse, ete., us.d by bim 10 blow- g up buildings_during tho progross of the groat fire o July, 'iau, the Commiiteo ueciled to report upou sdvessely, Tho cominnication from the Doard of fleaith, aeking tho Councll for an aditionsl appropristion of 81,200 for asniiary polico pur- T'oses, waa placed on flo, the new chartor con- taining » provision which prohivita any addi- tional apprapriations being made. The o claim of Aillam Moss for momey ta indomnify him for injur.ea rocotved in falling thiough a brokeo widewals, was again referred to tho Law Dopartment, The Commiitoo decided to altosw Dr. L. D, Baone $300 for injunies recoived thro izl tho pepligonco of tho ciiy 1o failing to romovo A pile of diré ouon. of tie 8iroots fu the North Division, agaivst which tho Duoctor ;lm\n Lis buggy snd was thrown out with vio- onca, ‘The Strests and Alleva Commutteo for thn South Divisica met yoscordsy afternovn, and decided tu go dowu to Calumet avenuos to-maor- row and examiuo into the upeniug of that thor- vugbfare; au ordinance for which nas passcd sowe timo ago. ‘Thois are property-holdors who desiio to havo the tormer action rovaindad. SUPT, HIOAET'S POLL.Y, Tho Buparinteudhut of Puitco, in roply to 80mo 0 Juitles fu rogard Lo Lia rocsut caapalgn agMingt tho criminal classes, eays: **'Cho worst places whil of course Lo visited tiest, but they will all come tn 1t In time, Itisw't expodint to pull all tho placos st once, or during tho same weok. Aas loug us thore ae fraquont and uu- expccsed visitalivng of tho police 1t koops ihe luiuates oh tao auxious bouch, for they duu't koow whon the lightning 18 to strike. This auxiety 18 alao shared by their customiore, who rapidiy lossen 1 number until a scarcty of mouoy causes the olosiug of bueiuess and ic- moval to some other city, '[uin conatant sus« pouso burts the businoss greatly, and I proposs to ¥o conduct the campaigu tuat thoy anal ull feol it, for I thiug tmws 18 s -viser polior than to keep up an indiscriminate sad coutinual pulling, I the latter oourse should be pure sued, the very .men wWhum %o WAnt (0 eatch would fight ehy, and wo wouldn's gobble any of them. By carryivg out au luter~ wittent policy, tha boltar paying class of custom- ura are kopt sway through fear, thus causiog fnancisl distress to by house, while tho moro rayh nod* aanng scapogoats overabout the deus, and tho veory game wo wunl oAu bo moie cawily bagged, No houso of this kiud can be cousidered 1ree from arrest, nod all are hisole alike. Nono can toll whon the Liow whi bo struck, Asit is oow all tho pimps aud prostitales ave watching the polics, and the police in tuin are watebing them, ‘Tho poilco will go for thomn wheun it soems prubable that the lurgest game can bo gat, Every place of the laud will bo vistted in timo, somo sootor and gomo later. Theio 18 such a ditfecenco 1o theso | Iacen that they caunot all bo dealt with alide, aud some mav escape for months, It would not do to say which ones, fur tuat will dopeud moro or less ou the charactor of tho places, and the manuer of peing conducied.’ —— CRIMINAL. Robert Ware, of No, 63 South Union atreot, and Louls Jounson, of 273 Wost Indiana street, oach complain about the loss of clothiog to the valus of $50. In each caso tho sneak-thioves geinod entrauce by duplicate koys, " Minnje" Marks, tho notorious young man who has figured so much iu tho pajers, will bave final heariug boforo Justico Foote this afjor- noon, aud & decision rendered 88 to whethor Lo 18 or 15 uot & common vagraot. Mr. W. Whipple, the real-catato dealor charged by W.IH. Laaunder with au aseault upon bim twitha deadly weapon with intent to do bodily harm, was tried before Justice Iloines yestor- day foreuoon, and honorubly discharged. the testimony addoced showed that hard wortds had beon exchauged botween tho couton ling paitios, and Mr. Whipplo bad merely movad bis Lund in such a muaner asto lead Jlr, Launder to bes Hove tluy e wAB golog to draw a rovolvor and shout ks, The loose males nod femalss who wore cap tured by tha police in the polics-raid ou chesp lodging-houses and cigar-stores kopt by femules, wota brought botors Justico Seully yestorday 1oorning and received finoa varying in amount from §4t0§25, A Inrge number were discharged, =4 thoto Was uo evidenos of o crimival chiaruolur agsinst them, conclumively proving that such wholeknlo raids ns that of Saturday eviniug aro nob always tho best. In “msay of tho cayes up before Soully yestorday, even tha oficer who wade the atrestscould nob swour anything against the charactor of the prisovers, and no nlternscive nas lott the Judge Lut to dise charge thom, ‘Flin officers cannot be blamed, ag 1t s pot their duty to discriminato In any case, aud they are now fully convineod that frequont Tauly oy tho disorderly sud disreputiblo huaves &ro by far tho most cffoctive ageney In eleaning the elty of vagrant thioves. ‘The Bingor & ‘L'alcott Btone Company desiro to call attontion to s species of putly larssny bo- ing perpelrated by a doad-buat vurrenummx hin. Feif us In their ewploy. Tio foilow drops ivta the oogime-i00m of some dOWN-tOWD Ode teblishment, tel's the eugincer that he haa broken & stone-track, and acks the loan of a moukey-wrench, cold_chisel, ote. ‘L'tis tools 10 invariubly loaned, and of courso naver returnod, The Company warn the publiv of tho freud, nud will feel under obl.gations Lo any persou oy plied toif lie will givo tho applicaut s doso ut tuoukey- wrepch over the Luad on their account. ——— SUBURBAN. EVANBION, TWork will soon bo commancod in earnest upon the new gymnasitm, some of the brick being al- roady on tho ground. A mooting of tho sub- ectibors to the stock of, the Ausociarion will be beld at tho Univorsity Chapel at b o'clock thig witernoon, to elact Dirgetora aud oillcors. The batance uftho §16,000 veedal by the Firat Baptist Suciety to hiquidatd the entira wdeotod- neas for its new church was subscribed at the Banday oveniug sei vico. The tunoial of Mig, Goorga M, Huantoon, Sr., will take placa at thn South Bvauston Melnodist Churel at 2 o'cluck thus alteruoon. ‘The South Evauston Litaiary sud Bocial Club glves an * Old Fulky' Coucert " thia eveuing. At tho wpecial election for Constable, held Saturday ovening, Georgs Frankhin was eloctod by a majorlty of 10 votes. A Good Opportunity, The Equitable Lifo Assurance Socioty, of New Yort, alwaya popular in Chicago, 18 avalling it- self of the improving timos Lo noreaso its alrandy extonsivo bus.ness, Agents of acknuwludged obaracter aud with good talents can recolve em- ployment by conferring with the Managors, Rab- ertson & Smub, No, 108 Dearborn strect, Chi- cago. Tich and Elegant Books, Mowrs, Elson, Poraeroy & Co, sro now selling at tlie now atora 8J Madison street, oppostia M:Vicker's Tuoitre, alargn stosk of standard broks sent hers by Ar, C. MoAdum, of Montreal, oua of the most extonsive book meeehants of thatcity, Tals callection coutaine many valusble books ot usually found 1n Look utore & largo varioty of pee ical anl fllustcutsd works sulte ablo for holiday aud other pressniv. The eale com- mencos this niorniug at 10 o'clo. k aud ut 4;.0 and 7.3 p. m,, aud shonld bo well sttended, puatribshinading Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indigeation, Ileadacho, pain in the whoulduzs, coughs, 1igoinsss of the cheat, dizzlncss, sour eructations of tho stomach, Lad taste du tao mouth, bilious attacks, palpitation of the hesrt, iuflummation of the lungs, palu o the re- glon of tho kidueys, and a hundr.d other patuful symptoms, are ths offepring of dyspepaia, Dr, Lowe's Arabian Liver Pills cure the above, 3 - - Kidney Discases, Dropay, Eto. - All persons afiicted with dissascs of tho kidneys, 1 patn In tho back, gravel, and all urinary discases, diae Letes, dropsy, ncrvous debility, etc., should at onco try Dr, 8. D. llowe's Arablan Tonlo Dlood-Purifier, Soe advoriisemeut, e Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitls, iufluenzs. whoopiug<ougli, hosrseness, pJas ox sorencss in tho chest or side, Liceding AL the 8. D, Howa's AraLisn Miik-Cuse for Cunsumption, Ho adveritsement, = Important to tho Preservation of Teeth— , Jolis Gosncll's Cherry 'Tootn-Hanto, 144 wost eficacious dentalrico kuowy, Try I, For salo by oll druggists, Wholesdls ugenuts, Torroy & Bradley, $11 uvd 173 Randolph stroots - V/ill Btove-tuyera Pleaso Remembor that they cannot Aud wuyiling auywhero Letter or more economi-sl £or Lieating purposws than ony of i Argend bsse-burners, or » Stewart Purioe, Jsmies P, Daliop, 193 and 198 Htate-st, SAN FRANCISCO. The Postponement of tho Great $30,000 Raco. An Earthquike-Shock, and Ita Effect upon a Cuurch-Congregation. A Very Dull Business-Outlooks.Tho Rev. T, M. Daw- son and the San Francisco Presbylery, 8pecial Correaponvence of T'he CAteaao Tribvne. BaN I'rancisco, Cal., Nov. 16.—Thix year the rams have corumenocsd much eatlier, or at loast much mora bountifully, than s usual at this season, Tor the paet thrae days it has ralned almost continuously, and oficn heavily, so that the streots nud idewatks are now quite muddy, though not miry, as they often aro tn Esstorn cltios, Tho number ot umbrellas on Califoin a Btrect to-day was g0 Rreat that it jooked as if there might be ao umbrella-cncampmont thore, ahile the auxious pedestriuus under them grave Iy noted the low prioes which gonarally provail inthoatock-market onsuch dsys, The facesof the antstde oporators are always au excollent indox to tho truo condition of thinga in the Board. And ouo poeds only to walk along sud observe ihis buman thermometer to know how the market is going, 80 easlly are our faces affscted by tbo condution of our poakats. Of course, tho heavy rain on Saturday motn- Jurgs, uight-awoatd, Lives-complant, etc., curad by Dr, | lng provonted THE GREAT BAGE, which wasto heve txken place on that aftor- neow, tor the §30,000 purse. Many and great 4ot tho dirappointmoots smoog the sportiog Irateroity, some of whom had staked tholr lsst dollar rin tie iseue, sud wore awaiting the result with intonse anxioty. Numerous turfmen from the Eas: hed §éma to louk after che Iaurels of tho at:ecs from the Oriont, and to sup- port ibhem with their tongues and purses alike. Pool-selling was livoly almost every wght last wook, aud, in some instances, the first clivice brought as hugh sa $2,000. ARl available velielos had been engaged ip this city and Oslk- land, and tho outlyivg districts, and 1t was be- lioved that at Joast 100,000 persons weia intend- iug to be proscot, Aud, of course, tha liv- ory-gtabla men were oa greatly disappointed not to gather in the lLorvest of coin which they bod anticipated, as tho poople were nob to Bee, and the turimen nokb to par- ticipato in, the great race. The Pacifio Jockey Club had domo & thuiving buemncss in the way of selhog tickows, and ouvortisea that any persops arriviug &t tho grounds afisr 3p, m. could not gain admigsion to the race. About noon postors wero up on all the bulletin-boarda 1n frous of the uswepaper-ottices, snyiug tho race wouid be postponed tdl mnoxt daturday, Bat.the quantity of rain which lins tailen minco bas mado 1% inpracidcablo evon to oxerdiso the Lorses an tho course, and to-day thoy hud to bo tukou olsenhers for that pur, ose. ‘Fo-nigut the Club talk of postpomug tho raco ull Yuanksgiving, aud it is aliogother uncertain whow it will take place. Wheu it does, howeyar, the worid will surely be advised thereof, for fc W nob evoty day that a $90,000 pursa ia to Le contendod for. THE TREMDLOR. Lant evening, about 8 o'clocs, whtle our good church-gowng poopla wore engagod in their de- Votions ot the Yarious eauctuwrios, they wers sudden)y wtariled by a shook of eaitnquako whtch mado tho grouud fuirly reel noder them. Iu ‘Lisuity, whero your correspondent happenal to be, wuen the Wliations cowmeucea thero was slmost 1nstautly a soa of uptucned faces toward tho celling ; but it ia to bo foared thnt {lus sudden movemeut was not 60 much devo- tiunul as 1t was to observe whethor there was to ve s tovpling-in of thoroof, snd to couut up tho chauces “of gettiag oat or under the pows. Tho whole building rocked and creaked, lixo a wave-to.sod stosmor, for at least sev- eial meconds; but, 88 no damage was douc, and nono spprebonded, the eervices wont on a8 if nothing uonsual had oceurrcd, thoupb, fn soy but an eatthquake- country, 1t Is highiy provable that there would Liave boen s ecawpering und n squalling of st lenst tho tunid femule portion of the audionce. At Pleasanton, a fow miles oat of tho oity, the pooplo tuought it best to flee into tho wsireors, which thoy aid without hiudrauce. So tar as hdard from, 10 ono hos boen bur, aud uo dawn- sgo douo., The souck way ropesied agaio nt i this wor ulu(fi aud oxtended aw fur as Lus Auge- les and Bau Bornatdino, over 400 nuled down tha coast. TAE BUBINFES-OUTLOOK 3 seoms dull enough hore just at present, Tho bauk-suspsustous aad ~ the Virgiis ths bave made ovorybody down at tuo month. Trade is suactive,” aud customors few and far between ; while unoccupied clerka idlo buhiud the counters, or pasy the time on the stroets. 'Lhe srock-market is oquaily dopresaed with everything clso, aud 18 lower than it bas been 8.nco the great uphenval last wintor, which put vo much money iuto the pocuets of the sa- gaclous fow, sud took 8o wuch out of the too <unnding many. It 14 to bo hoped, Lowevor, that, whou tho wun shites out agaw, chings will bo more chicery and *ho outlook mnors envoursging, though 1t s fearod by many oomspotent Judges thut the iuflux of immigration hore tha winter will'tanso much snferivg, unless tho strangery coma propared with tho nieans to bridge over auy cliasu between tusm aud » Lvenhava bore, This iy, lko vvery otner, I8 avercrowded with those desiring city-em loymout, ‘Theie i plenly of Iaud outuide, uur.l pleuty of roomn for tillers of tho soil, THE GREAT BENSATION of tho pret week was prodacod by tho action of the Rav. T, Al Dawson 1n counoction with the Prestytory of San_Lrancieco, More thau threw monibs ago, Mr, Dawsou withdrew fiom tho Presbitery fur what were doumed sutiiciovt reasous by bim, and by that body at the timo; aud his namo was uuanunously uh{akeu frowm tho 1oll, which ho wupyosod lew lum vut of (hat fold. Aud, sovn aftor, ho weat on a plessure-trip to the Jand of the dutk-skinued Kunahas, far awny 1 the vast Uacifie. Winle away, & membor of the Prosbytery professed to have duwscovered some tesumony of au unfavorablo character in rogard to the Roverend guntleman and Miss Jutiot &3, Fish, & youog lady in Osk- Jnad, tn whom Mr. awson lad been “engagod.” Aciing ou this assumption, tho Presbytery wos hasuly summoned togethor, the name of Mr, Daw- soure eurolledon tuo buokeot that body, o chargo preferred agninst hun .0 the wame of Comuiun Fawe, und I, L, Bhouror, Stated Cleck, was nu- thorizod to seud o cop{flut 1bo chaige to Mr. Dawaon, and summon him to appear for trial on the st of November, Hul, a3 Mr, Shoaver violated his official duty, aud sent the chargo fu su o} en envelop.e to another miuister, aud nccompanied 1t by a libolous lettor, Mr. Dawaon declined to uccept tha document, aud dented tho junsdiction of the Presuytorv, He roturned to the coust btfore that Lody met, but did not go uesr tham, Lhea ho was cied 1o ap- beur the secoud time, bui was as deal to al overurcs us ac tbio tieek And, instoad of going bofure tho Presbytery to by trivd by that baay he sent 3 Sherlit uud Laililf to serve au injuace t.ou upon thein, sestraiviug shew from ali pro- cecdiuga aguiust Alr, Dawaon Ull they shouid aj: pear befors Judge Wheeler's Cours, and shuw Lat their clum to jurisliction s valid, ‘Ihe caga waa dot (or n hesring on the 10th, Lut ha alee bren doforzed tl tho with, All the broth. ren werq sorely amiazod as this wuterlereuce of tbo Civil with au Ecclusinstial Court, aud somes of them were higlly judignant, and suxious to disiegard the pupers toved upon them. But, whea ussirod thst dirobedionioo wonld taud them in joul, thoy vecsaio more woughtiul, aud wero coutrolied by wiser und more moderato councils. All tho bewspapors 1 tlus city, Qak- Iaud, and Bacrameuto, uava oxjressed thom- sel.en nbiougly on tho side of Mr, Dawson fu tuia coutest,-~rogardiug the sction of Vree- byiery as entirely arbitrary, and 1s sssumption of autidiity to coutrol over onp whose nmmne way already off tholr roll, almost as protontious e that of the Papacy Do Dopuiz. —— NEW ORLEANS' NUISANCE, Nuw Onreans, Nov, 22.—The Aitornoy-Gen- eral hae filed wuil in the vsmo of the Htate aRaingt the Cresceut City Sluughter-louss Com- pavy, prayiog tor the forfoiture of the Compa- ny's cbarter upon thilt {¢ had cowmitted sots of abuge sud nuisance iu violation of tho condition of the \neo:runuon 10 woving the Wauzlier- buuse frow the right 1o the left bank of the ;xvur, and tho taliure of tho lnspector to do his usy, e GUIBORD'S BONES. MonTREAL, Nov. 22.—Yestarany tho Cures of the Howau Catholiv Cuusches lu thias city wa. pounced the recoption of & pastoial lestor rela- tive (o the futerment of theyoualuaof Joseph Guwbord 1 convearated ground. Lhe pustoral vars: tFor wo uswo iRuly decleiea, W viriue ot the Liviue powar lust we exercueiut.e namp of tho 'ssior of pasors, $bat 1o piace whera tis rebellions son of the Churoh has boon deposited (s sapatated from the real of the consecrated cemetery ta bo no long: r motro than aprofano placo—an ordinary proce of ground.” e I0WA, 3udgo Cole—A Good Waoltker—A Fall— Action for Scduction=No More Mili= thry Companless Specrat Correapondence of The Chicago Tribune, Des Morixgs, 1a, Nuv. 21,—The rumor that Juage Cole intends to remove from the Blate o without foundatio:, o =il roman bore. His intercets aro sll hers, and ko 1n tao closely identifiod fwith this aity to leave it. He ia tho editor of tho Western Jurisl, a mouthly 18w publication; 18 eduing n seriea of twenty or tulrty volumes of Ioma Reports of the Bupreme Court, which are out of priat: {8 pub. Mlsoiog a Isw-nork on Tax Tittes in lowa; and is President of tho Towa Colingo of Law. A COMPRTITOR FOI O'LEARY. Down in Wapel'o County [s 8 msn who wonld be & goad cempotitor for the champion O'Lenry. A few dava ugo Lio walked over tho usual bigh- wav, which much of tho dlstance was heavy en.d, fiomn the Post-Ottioe at Nuw Boston to the Po-t Oflico at Keithsbury, and rowrned. ‘Lho distance by actunl mossnremont 18 106}¢ miloa. Tho tirue was 23¢ h-ura, IHis nawme is billings; his residence; Keithaburg, 1LOST 118 BATANCE. John Murphy tho otbier dny sttempted to steasdy himeell with a lugur veer pols tiftcen asnes Joog, and watk the bridge of tho Chlcago, ock Island & Pacifle Railrond near Blgouroey. 1o lose hila polge and Iinnded 16 feot bolow, tha tall resolting 1n a broken whowider, s broken ankle, nud 8 orused bead. ACTIUN FOR SEDUCTION, Thumas Colion p.omised tov much. And now Miss Marv A, Guion, of Marion, claims 25,000 of Thomas in action for seduction. 'T'he Wapello Couniy Couxts will fuvestigate. NO MORE MILITARY. Adj.-Gen. Baker ollictally daclures ha will or- ganize n, more military compacios 1o this Btato until after Jan, 1, Ie 18 makiug bis ropoit to the Legiulature, and has olosed tho books until that timo, . INDIAN TERRITORY. Bpectat Discatch to The Chicago Tridune, Kaxsan Citr, Mo, Nov. 22,-~-From a cattle man who arrived in the city to-night from tho Cheyenno Ageucy, Indian Torritury, your cor- respondent learoa thnt tho Indisns fo tbat locality ave all quiet, Just at the present time the majority of thom are off on a big bulfalo Luut under chsige of the Agent. Tha Govero- ment barracks bmuF orected ut the post is nearls tl:s:mpiomd, and wiil be ready for the troops by ov. L, — Medicine in Slam,. One dollar a case I8 the fos for phvsicians in Bwm, paymouc being contingent on the patient's recovers, s0 Lhal a3 soou as ho bocomes dapger- ously 1l tho doctor stays away. Iu this manner thousands of people are ocured aunually, Tho following ia the | opular curs for fover: *Take fragments of the horn of the rhinocercs, the tooth of av elephant, tigor, boar, and ctocodile ; add to thoso portions of tho fle«h of n vuiture, 8 cfow and a gooso, & morsel of the horn of a bison and a siag, and a litile randal wood 3 pound all up on a moiatened stone; adwiniater half to the 1uvalid, aud rub his budy with the other woloty." — The Shrinkawo in Pricos 1a not balf so apparent in any othor nanufactared ar- ticlo tn this market as In the imnense stock of furnl. turo the manufacturers hove nrlored their agents, Sampson, Greene & Co., 102 sud 104 Batostreet, tosell, et at v Pianos nnd Organs, Hallet, Davis & Co,'s Grand, Squaro, and Upright, and Sulth'a American Orgnns, can ta found only ot W. W. Eimbsil's, corner 8iate and Adams streots, Chleago. S Take the Daby to Brand’s Btudio, Card pholographs of children, $3 por dozen, Lundborg's Perfumes are like natural flowers and bouquota, MARRIAGEZS, SWAN—DE FOREST-In this city, Mondiy, Nov, 44, by the Rov, Arthur Mitchell, at the First Treaby- terisn Church, the Rov, Devjimin L, Swon' and Ars, Maris L. Ds Forest, — . _DEATHS. NEVIN—Nov, 21, Barah Nevin, Fuueral to-day at 10:30 a, m, from No, 469 West “Cwclfthert,, by carrioye to Calvary, Friends of the faraily are Invited to aitend. UONLON~In this city, Nov, 21, at his residence No, 3:0 Huvbhard-at., Johu Conlon, sged 43 years, TFuneral will taks place st 1 o'clock to-day, Ly cars to Culvary. LAMB—At bis rosidouce jn fchenectsdy, N, Y., on the 21st of November, P, M, Lamb, uged 63 yours, HAGAN~—At No, 141y Sherman-st, John Jacoh Hagau, aged 6 yours and § months, son of Thomas F. aud Ellzaloth Miry I{sgan, Funeral will tske place Wednesday, the 24th, by cars to Calvary, Frionda of tho family are invited to the funeral, ERSKINE-—Gen, Albert Emkine, suddenly, of apo- plexy, Nov. 22, Notico will be given loreafter of the funemsl servives, CONSUPTIC 18 not, a8 many suppote, AN INCURABLE DISEASE. Thia faci has been fully demonstrated in more than 10,000 Cases, by DR. 8. D. HOWE, OF NEW YORK, THE “ Gréat Consumption Doglor, PROFRIETOR OF THE ARABIAN MEDICINES, Celebrated throughout the world for thelr vemsrialle cures, Consuwption may ceitainly Lo cured by the uso of Dr. Howe's Arabian Milk Curo. Dr. Howo’s Arabian Tonie, Wi, A BUTEEL CO,, AUOTIONERRS, 108 MADISON-BT, 80367 Warvinan,, belween Home and Legi, GENTEEL FURNITURE, 1n Dwelling 387 Warren aventio will | ‘TION, TUEBDAY MORNING, Nov, 'I’"‘ ll]l“fl oA‘fibA(Eu WM. A, BUTTELS & C0., Auctionesrs; BUTTEES & 00/ REQUCAR TAVE OAif, TUESDAY MORNING, Nov, 29, at §:30 o'clock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, «lothing, Woolens, Knit G Elhlris, Drn\vurfi. lluuler;-? ods, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, & MITT Tadies! 811k Tice and Handkercblefs, 5,010 yarta Yo Laco, Edgingn, and Embiolderies, Fitie Coenimert Dieskine, Velvetoons, Linea il h V' Ribboun, Fur Goods, 'Clonk, lf-&'x'u"'fi'ffl’t;f'e’lc.‘.‘o\t‘c. BOOTS AND SHOES., AL 108 Last Madlaon-at,, second floor, BUTTERS & CO'B WEDNESDAY'S SALg OF Whito Stone Chilnn, Tockingham < low Wars, Pinted Ware, Table (:uuelr';r,' ‘«L’: Carpets, Oflcloths, Mats, g MORTGAGEE'S SALE, Block of Grocer, Beveral brla Do ithw Whitky, enniine Coguac Drandy, pure Gin, casos Hackheimer, ik Lol 'y e “'{";‘ED ‘E{&bm: :;;- blinnder Winos. Ono cask fing - YEDIEEbLY Mg NING, Nov 24, at U0 orock, BY'G, P. GORE & G0, 6890d 70 Wabasbaay, TULSDAY, NOV, 23, GRAND DOUBLE SALE! ‘s No Sale oo Thanksgiving (Tharsday, Rov, ), Dealers 1u Buporior Tabls Gutlery (Lameon & Good. now's mautfscture), Fine Pocket Cullery (Wosten. holm snd other pobalur makea). Razors’ (Wade & Titehor goods), Fanoy Natians, Taye, Altums, Piper, ine Tollst n;u::::, Fiue w-alm,upx.m.} Goods, etc. should attony ssle, an fina lined of thes will Le offerad, i e 1,010 Fine Leather Hand-Ssichels and_ Travilioge Dag. to wiicl o especlal atiention of L trids & ealfod, 3,000 Fine Musical Instruments, CARFPETSI! A chofce now Ilae of excellent patterns tlis week, FT™Remember (bo Coffos-Lunch to b served o noon owing to the great lerg'h of the sale. ‘GEO. P. GOIE & QO., 03 and 70 Wabush-say, ONE GRAND DOUBLE RALE| TUBSDAY, NOV, 33. No Bale on Thuraday, 25|.h_fl'hmklglving Dayh New and largs invoices of Staple and Fancy Drp Gooat to be cloced, The apecial attention of Dealnts in TFancr Oussie moren (In piccs and patterns), Repollants, All-Wool Ladies’ Cloths, Velvetcens (binck »ud colors), Fancy Gottanndes, Cheviots, Plaids, Linsios, Chock, otc., is earnortly fiivitod to this ssle, Alr {al bargaina for dealars in Rsaj Mand-Made Guipirs Lacce, Dress Trimmings, Rulliags, Ladies' Supurtine Underwesr, Felt Bliris and Jackels, Ralt Gooda, Rich Dlack Alpacas, Fancy Balmoral, Cotton and Woolen Hoslery, ot~ Attractions for dealers in Hats and Osps (200 dozen well-assorted fall anil wintor goods) ; lso Glarea snd Aittons (%51 dozen arsorted fn men's, wom chlliren's wour); Cutonu-Alade Clotliut, Fine Desver Qvercoats, Glalers, oic., Gonts' and Boys’ Buspenders, Fur Goods, Seal Cas and Sels, ctc., Whito Dres Bnirts, Overshirts, ate. Owihi to the gréat length of this aalo anoxcelent c0ffeo lunch wiil e sarved nt noon, GEO. . GOIE & €O, 83 and 70 Wsbsahav, 600 Cases Mew's Call aud Rip Boats, - 300 Cases Boys' and Yonth's Kip Eaals, ] CaSSfis Wonen's Goal, Peb, i fumd 0, - 300 Cases Misces’ and Children's Peb, and Toxed Shoss, 200 Casss Assorted Sncker Beols, Of our own maio, in Rogular and E Bne:, mf“ P i 15 Cases Mex's Wool and Par-Tined Bools Wil bo sold AT AUCTION Oo WEDNESDAY, Nov, 24, at 0 1-2s.m, GEO, P. GORE & CO. 63 and 0 Wabar By ELISON, POMEROY & €O, Auctionoers, 84 and 80 Randolph-at, BHLEGANT Hougehold Furniturs AT AUCTION, AT PRIVATH REBIDHENOE, No. 11 ELLIS PARK, Tneslay Morning, Nov,-23, at 11 o'clock Tho Entire Houschold Furnituro, PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SETS, BRUSSELS CARPETS, Dining-room ond Kitohen FURNITURE, Orockery and Glasswaro, Htoves, eto., ic. Everythjne firat.class ond in goed orders t ong Pore I REON, POMERQY & CO., Auctioneert, | This Ma'}ii;g at 10 o’clock, This Afcernoon at 3:30, And Evening at 7:30 o’clook CONTINUED ATCTION SALES OF THE FINE COLLECTION n a0d Dr, Howe’s Arabisn Liver Pills, THL PILLS, Dy the use of which tlie liver is aroussd {nto healtly action, the stomach cle naed snd the howels reguluted, THE ARABIAN TONIC Clesuaea 1he nystom of all corfuption, makea pow Llood, gives streugth aud oroatos ai apputito, and oz- pals from the fungs (through tue Llood) the corraptiva whlch scrofuls breeds upon thom, THE ARABIAN MILK CULLI Strongthens the weak lunge, promoles vxpe dissolves tho mucun und pilezm, aud o 1n throwing off the uuliealihy suatter, coun taton. eud ILus cougungtion mey bie curad,. Drice of il vesch $L00 frer bottle. Rille, 25 BULD AT RETAIL BY Buok & Raynor, 117 Houlh Clark- Ktatoaud M., J. P, Lag, cor. Hulsted and Ifarricon-sia, ‘Pariker, 1.5 We Smw & M, Werkmoister, 120 snd 11 Archer-ar. Rarton & Coomb, cor. bt v rod Thirty-second, o ar A Cottage Qru! S lfizue'ld, ‘cor Htato und Elglitoenthoats, J. A, Moad, Al Cunsleaty 1, I, Gale, ‘cor, Btute and Thirtcenth-sts. . 'W. Mill, cor, Boath Halsted und Adsmu-sts, 3. W, Borland, 314 Yan Buren st, J.'0, Horoherds, 13 Weit. Maduug-st, Gule & Bloaks, 83 Soulh Clark-st, D. R. Dvohe & 0o., ¢or. Btato and Randolph-ste, Thos, Whatfleld & Co,, cor. Wabash-av, aud Jacke o H. Patterson, cor. Michigan-ay and 724.at, also coraer e XA H:ato uud Tweaty sccond-ste, %Fn?g{mbm-t. 334 Weat Madtson-at, Randolpl-at, and Fifth-av., on & , oa p O B at Loekiets cor. Laarith J, 8, Jacobul liiguu-u¥, 0. W. T 8 X, Bwost, cor, Dowpl 1d Kinzio-ats, Bweet & Jouncey, 110 Milwaukea-ay, Mosnoh & Reinhold, 118 Norih Clurk-sh W, Boker, 6¥ Arcuez-av, PULLER & FULLER, Gerl Wil Ags Dr. 8. D, HOWE, Proprietor, New York, SPECIAL NOTIGES, An Lxeeliont Artlclo. Mes; Winalow's doarging 5:sup 19 an excollent & for U} dincavie of enildie "Kf iR e el W10, F3gulates 110 a6 a0 hiud Lowelse BRd. Y Kiving by M‘Nuhl Ihl: Zlhzulauul fllu‘l:‘lh‘l lml‘l.h"t.r. Dur- g a0 rbctns il b V3.t s luua Wil B0 e s 1 1ha Bt oo Lo imablel oures _CONFECTIONERY. c g NBY CELEBRATED throughont the Uulou—exptesacd 1o all STANDARD MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, AT THE NBW 5TORE, 80 MADISON-ST. (Oprosiie MoVickor's Theatre). LIISOK, POMEROY & CO., Auctionterh SATE AT No. 264 West Washington-sh WEDNESDAY MORNING, Nov, 24, st 10 o'clok, The Entire Iousehold Effects, Conaiating of Parlor, Chimber, Dinfogrooi w Kitchen Furniture, Cirputs, Dode, Lcdding, S10¥6% Crockery and Glatawurs, eles, etc, . ELISON, POMENOY & CO.. Auction By JAS, P, MoNAMARA & COx | 27 East, Washlugton-at, 1,800 CASES BOOTS & SHOES AT ATCTION, Tuosday Moruing, Nov, 23, at 9:30 oclocks ALSO, ctloneers,_ 143 Oases Dankrupt Stool, 900 Oanes Oriy (anBquur Doota. Shoem 0 O oelebrated *Jokn H.xll.nd R Fino ussortweus of Fhilsdelpbis, city, lf:dru __JAS. . MoNAMATA 0. Auchit By L, ROCKWELL & €O, 71 8od 79 Bouth Dearborn-sh Balewt 78 Thirtiath-st,, Tuosday, 234, insty At 10 o'clock u, m., eutlre Lousshold edccts, 3 3 19, ‘ings, | Teas "Eiovos Kitchus Furnibire, Oruckers, ChiSH Hass ures ana L. ROCEWELL & CO. FINANCIAL. ____ .. SPECULATION IN WALL-ST- boan made in o single favest occurrance; bub nr'“n:fl:’lotfiuofilfr::fl’fi:lkw & - 0y Thevorsbin Toault oo bu & 1iobhd 1 1b wnd upward st | $5,000, {nforuation, sent fros by 8& €00 per 1, 'Aduress | Circuliny, giving tull inforustion 30 C0 it &m.."}' THKR, Goulee j traulng T TAYLOR & Q00 e N, Yo