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THE CHICAGO TKIBUNIS: a heet, 3 trls ofl, 50 a Iard and uan-m"',f,fi,"{,'h‘.'?yhz‘r i, Do, 800 1o e o antialo, 2 brie flaur: Erie, 10 5,000 b carn ; prop @, 3, Triemdeli, f, 30 brls pork, 10 Lrino i, and aundrion t ror 8F, doseqt, 140 brle ol and sundrion § LE Tnffato, 89,183 bu cors, 560 Lrls stour, % Degs daz recd, LAKE FREIGHTS, ctizcado. Fretzhteroom was reparted takn for abont 18,000 b it 40,000 bu curm, and 21,000 bu osla, Th prop Tamices fook whest 70, and com on privatn v 1ha prap I1sLo cora un privato tsrms; Doth to i, Tito Patulicn, wheat to lack Rock on private . And tho Tridgeon ots o Aarah, iy addition @t cali, proviously repurted for Tiorwolf and ¢ it (e ariernoon the schr Iirldgowater ‘i e for 54030 bt wheat (o Duffalo on private terme, MILWAUKEE, here were no chisrlers mada on the 221, Carrinrs e ashing feott wheat to- Bulfuto, sud 134 10 U "o CLAVELAN gt Herald of Monday ssyn: ©*Msticrs are Gull sad growig Wreo s thio weason neara its clon, whifch "llboabout thio S0t fmat., s wll imsurance expires nt Sioo upon that day, Frelgts azo nominally ficc on 3 i 7c ou wheat to Oswego, To Baflaln, 840 ou o whieat, Hiack wealnut lumber, £3,00 0 o iatter- rt, Tuers ara no raler 1o Cauadlan ports, Sre, Andrewn and - Bouthard chartered the wcht 1. Foster to-day 10 take hlack wulung luber to $ifilo st 3340 per thousand,” LAKE MIGHIGAN. CHicAsO, . pastness around tho docis wan unnanally dafl yo \ebifoer-ThO bark Tarana, eshuro at drand flaveu, Noibien relossed and 14 now fnclilo {hat Latbor wall- belotakeon & caryo of luber, Mer fnjuriey ara b lght.....dlmmy MeGilnn, Caplain of tho tig Tar. Tl bas fatlen 0 lovo with a Milwaukeoschosl-1na‘arn, ‘wabe scems to. rosiprocata Jimmy's featingn, bo Vilor Miiwaukea Jast ovening to bo nroperly epliced 4, and bereattor hio wll b ber only pudl, . Tho Yauaarge Annlo Laurle fs on Lor way to this city fea Green Doy, 8ho will tow hero the achr T, 6 Grant, which was dismasted ot Tilot Yial,...A dixpatch recelved hero sestorday etaton LRk vebr Wayno Wity o cargo of Iumber fof thi 8 ssliorn at AR Hauble, Lako Hnron, well out, muhdlf damsged..., Tho sche Iroquols, with & oot coal, 18 sshots ué Manfates, and wil prob- A¥ a4 total 10w, Tho prop 8, L. Tturd ia ow dins her cargo of 400 tona fron ore at the docka of Sfaepn H. lrown lran aud Hieol Gompany at $uib Chiengo. This fa tho first full-sized . it bas been U 10 these docks, FORT HURON, £sectal Ditnateh tr The Chien o Trihune, Joax 1URON, Mich., Nov. 38.—Up~—Schra David A, g, Horvey' Dinaoll, Weild Tart, Saveiand, Bin Doits Dick Somets, Lady Duffaris, Npo—Boutbwest, geutle, ¥utgen—Eine, ‘Spectal Dusnteh to The Poar HURAN, Mich,, Nov, 31—10 p, Wt Waverly, Newburg, Cormorant snd consort, Jribud aud’ berges; wchra J. O, Tuayer, J, Leitbton, Portiand, Tr—Proys Rousote, Jamcs Flak, Jx, Wenoua, lnce e ah—Sonthweat, gentle ; woatber fina. 8hr Wasne, while loading lumber wt Oscoda was ginea sahore Iast pight, Ftio 43 ot Injured, and will M releated srith ikl diificulty unices tho sea In- emuts, T Wayne s a now veascl, Roving Leeu bulll 4 93400, ILLINOIS RIVER ANOD CANAL. Epectal Ditpateh ta Tha Chiaazo Trilune, L&y, i, Nov, 39.—By Biven—No movement, FuseD 170 CANAL—Osk Leaf and Elizaboth, from b, both lght for Loakport, ‘Futzd OUT—Ellzaboth, fram Lockport, with flour grlatalle; Shamrock, from Morris, light fur Peoris, Mos feet 3)x Inchieof wuter on the miterail of Lock 3. Wod—Southwoet, ‘IuparroRT, Nov., 40,—~AnmayEp—~Prop Montauk, ekport, 1,200 bu corn, 700 bris floar. CLraarp—=Danuls, Ottaws, .1,00) ft lumber : Thun- tatot Jollet, 48 mn limuber, 0 slingles, 10 post hetib Branct, Poru, 0,850 {4 Jamber § 8, W, Nort Leaowt, 08 1 Tumber, MISCELLANEOUS. Wall losdlog burley ot the pler at West Tolnt, Ont Thodey, the eteam Uargo S, B, Ellsworth struck pkid began to leak €0 badly ot she was beached wprreat ber from sinking. .. Veasels antering Mau- By aro cautioned that tho pilee from which the wlelights kavo becn exhibitod wili remaf as they 138 tho lights ro dlscontinucd..., Tho light-ship #tdeheator wiil go 1nto winter quartors ou the 25th oh...The Buffalo Courler states that the crow of the cleded-sall sohr L. Prutt, on her nassags from tho Gaudia bordor to Milwaukee, becamio mutinous, showt for he prompt and coursgeous Wm of the ptaln, ~ would “hiave tlez porseasion forthwith.,.. It Is now sbout threo o ince Capt, Mudden, of tho sclr Itasol, dissp- jurodavsudden 7, and 3¢t no tidings of bis whero. aalacan be leartied. ... Tho Dairofl '0s¢ statos thnt tietious Datitin and \Wirfugton, United Statea lght- Mmmtenders, and {he stmrs Search, Ada, aud Sur- e, of the United Statos Burvoy Dopartment, hava gatiato winter qnarters at their rogular moorings (n tesprer part of Dotroit, .. A letier from Capt, UibLs, dtichr @, O, Trumpf, snuounces tho suf arrival Wit sesaol 4t o Orando de Sol, Bouth Amerioa, @iba thof Ocloter, Bhio mado ‘the paeasgo froni s, Poriugal in Bfiy-ikico duy....Tho Detrolt A sfaien (Lot tho #chr Aott, whiciy ‘Feceatly want wine ot Folnt au Polieo, win finaily rescuod sud 1M to Detroft by tho tug Winslow, I with coul for Chle:gn. ~ Her esrgo wil) bo taken & st that port, and sbo will be docked and repaired. S he Milwaukeo Sent.net of yesterduy: *Tue Albatrow, lumber idon for Ouleago, eamo into Baport yoeterday for sheller. - fer G.ptuin reports it rauafp tho Linira Ineide of Death'a Doo., Satur- Lruigsl, be wia balfed by an unknown oraft Iing 1110 wind under her mizzen, with 1ho soas hreik- Lyorerhir, and asked to lay by, but an the Allatross T4 ruoning under shottened canves, the requet 4 50 bo complied with, From tho glauco ob- 422 of tho unfortunato crait through tho darkncas, Cipata thinka 1t was » bargo,”! ——— An Estheticnl Smoke. Bader, I wero unmanoerly to talk theo down, ttwot (o offor thee a smoko for recompenso, T liea my pipu on the little stand betwaen Uludows, Tho Japancse tobacco-box, carved Banaiog figures from s section of burnt bam. B thtds puard bobiind it Ono flsnk is de- by an oddly dosigned sab-rocoiver ; an Wibeud full of watches protects tha other, Outail s siod o gouial glow from tho crimson - Rold-edgea, whion drapes tho stand, and Bternizea eovl-uy with the alternoon sunshine, e clos ltsel 38 of unusual glza, carved Into ot of n buman facos & very poculinr B which provoliaq at onco o amile and & sigliz :lllh years I havo nov weatfed of It, for it blallof sver-freah 1utoi 05t nnd angestion. Ihe Ilvml e shaped by a bold baud, but guided b ousterly ekill, as well a8 profound knowl- *ad feeling. Ugher the faco could not woll bt sith an uglivess thoroughly human, A 3% low sud projecting, the foundation of a P of “curling ram's horns, ovos 3 deep-tor, expressive of ' pathot- ”'l;lneu- nose, squiling, olbeit - brosa Miened; & thick, projecting uppor M\nd timorous, rotreating chio, A weak amile s over the featuros, not Lrosd, hardiy b tl; rather as it smmF to reflocy tho tatat which their ungainliness might ox- 4o Yhoever dewgoed this pipo was an artist, “Vnflfl 0 had Juoked futo the human Loart, Innly'm % himup aud Ml ompty head i mmfi- from tho tubacco-bos, ~ Tobacco wytl! b8 joteliect, and smoke the Gy "M fostation of & rekindlement ' 3oL Luw many orators, think Bho wis f3 orvuiliors, ae pulpt nitnlaters sven, Lavo Wy 20F poner to oothio, bewuie, Jnepire, that M':Memnullnuu. but subtly potent on- .Mrpnu_unur Iie nover eneaks; the great~ ke o1 Lis 1ifo ho Jics cold and dead upon the M!&hlth. briet Loura of hia lifo are fall of i trs. Tho ofiener wo aro undor the upail Uiy lletlesa sloquenco, tho oftener arisos umy bl;l( tayield to it agnin. 1l wmonotony Hogqpart8 18, becausu tho very bresth of his n‘&flnmdgou absotutely at our own come v ‘l‘fl’ 204 press down hard ; thero must bo % cismibers 1n this occiput. Now & :‘E':u;%mqu 2oy’ Lond, which we will scrateh éy'ly oo Bide of the wantelpieco youder; #o iy o220 the umvorsal justinets of wan's ragy (53 were mantolplooen pollsod uudor- bigg {5,700 b a goneral calamity. Bino rin ‘qu-wu, thou yellow; wo draw the mm.““"d througl the pipa-bowl, sud Y up risea the brown tobacco into & By m;n«l. Tu the sme momont tho rst “{L 18aues from our lips, sud tho plpo I o8k tho oa, it 4y chalr, and gently yield onr- h:u‘:,u,' tuwbraco. No xnm'nx«zn’wriuug( i mokkl:‘:‘ it ot a0 Drotaua s eojos, au clavatad meutsi a Flaslgien mcaunte’; i who fada i 1t meper 39 Lasigty e o o digenticn, or tho gratification M‘ffl:l’?a STRIDg, 14 unirorthy ‘o brothore oo, lacihorne i the Galaxy for e oo AP:;:.':.:'(.;'“ g:mmnl. . mia (New Ynterpriae, Mu“:.lfi.’{ the Chioaman who 1 in Jal a Eu- Iy “'nz 1ha action of the Grand Jury upon iy o haunmelking, 14 highly diggusted Parlo b untrymen, the Senting Bays, who ape it rved Lim [ the last Lour of Lis M““"' Ha ropeatedly sous for Celestial udy h:’? Aone of “thowm reupouded to bi all, fl\nm.o,‘ i:E:lvlnh brooding over the in- 0 b cbkal Liouirety 10,8 mOMODE m bwcae xfiu:u:g &-":fi' '::3" u it dlemambeced ‘brait Ve o Gi i 3 it s ah “§800,000 was wholiy Insdoquate, He THE LAKE FRONT. An Ingenfous Schemo to Sell It to o Cerénin Chaque, Mr. Donzlas Is Ready to Pay £800,- 000 when Askod for Ir, o Wants No Riparlan Rizhts, nnd Docs Not Belleve the City lias Any, Mr, Hoyno Takes & Contrary View, and Wants the Injunction to Stand, Mr. Laflin Thinks the Rallroads Ofler ANl tho Land 15 Worth, Tho notirn of tie Common Council Monday ovening 1a regard to tho sale of ths Luke-Front was tho gonoral topie of convaraation io rallway cltcles yesterday, Thore was nat the loast doubt oxprossod that Mr. Douglay' intorviow, published io Buuday's Tainuxe, was ontirely correct. Mr, Douglas’ teputation for honesty and veracity stands 8o high that ho would ho sooner betlevad ou his simpls word thau soma Aldermen whon they aro nnder oath, It was the goneral opivion that tho article fn quoetion hurt tho Alfermen 5o Ladly just hezanso jt as- serted tho troth end spoiied thair little game. It {3 stated on good wuthority that ft waw the latention to sl the Luko-Front to aclique of ringsters, in ¢a- ‘thoot witls the Aldermen, for mtich less than Mr. Douglas offered for it. They thought, aa 1 righte ly, that, under the resolution passed a weok ago Iast Monday, the railroad compsnies would make no bid, and thon the bid of the cilqne would be accepted, bewg tho only ono received, 'Chis cliquo, or compauy, or anociation, s thoy wero 10 havo been styled, wonld then have offored the proverty to tha rallroad companics for the 2800, 000 Hm{lhnd bid for it. and tho diffaronce lo- twoen thaoriginal harchase-mouey and this aum would bave gone jnto their pockots. No wonder, thorafore, that thess Aldormon weraoxcited woon they maw that Mr. Dougiaes Lad rouswod his bid'with tho slatement that s wonld pay this amout to tho peaplo of Chicago ouly, and ot toa oliquo or ring, A Lsisune ropoctor cailed on MB. DOVALAS yostorday sfternoon to loarn how tho assault of the Aldermon had affected hias, Iie was in good spirita, but rozretiod Liaving recoived o much ewspapor notorioty, 1lo does not wish to bo drawn into controvorsies of any kind, v statod, howover, that ho still adhored to hia sssortion that 8300,000 bad beon offered for the proporty ou soveral occasions, and if the Comptroller calied around the amonnt would be of- fered to bim agaip. Tho Company wanted nothiog but tho thies blocke buunled by Tandoiph stroet ou the north, Madion sirect on the south. Michngan avenuo on tho weat, sod tho Llivois Coutral track on the esst. Lo was NOT AWARE TIAT TUE CITY UAD ARY HIPARIAN IOHT at that point, but if it had Lo did not wish to in- terlore withh shem. All ho wauwed wus tho proporty &8 indicated. Ae Mr. Dougles was rether reluctant to meake lengthy statoment, not wiehing to become the bowy of coutention agaiv, tha roporter called upon overal prom ucnt railrond attornays to aacortain what ripa- nan rights tho city bad, Tuey wore alf wiani- mous that tho city bad pono at all, aud that Uidretly's clatm™ that thosa rights were worth £15.000,000 was ali baracome and only mado to toroy eand i tho peoplo's eyes 50 toat they rhould nat_sco tho real matters at {eauo. That part of the Lake-Front ownod by tho city nowhores {rontod tho lake, It was bounded tiroughout 1ts entire longth from Randolph street to Park Row by the Lliinots Censisl right ol way, which hud been granted to tho Company by an act of Cougress in 1850, Al that couid be filled fu betweon Itsndolph and Mad:son had al- readv Loca filled i, aud was occupled by the Ratlroad Company with tracks under that act. Outsido of sbeso tracks wes tho now Govern. ment breakwator or out:ide barbor, to which neithor the oity nor the Rallioad Company could nosaibly scquire a right or title, It could there- fore bo seou that ths talk about riparan right attached to tho property intended for the now depot was wmvented tor offoct only. THE DALTINONE & OMIO. Whilo the Alornien are g0 lndignant about baving their pure molives questioued, it witl bo well to inform them tnat Mir, W. U. Quney, Qeneral Mmliur of tho Baltimors & Oulo Bail- rond, was in the city atout o week of wo sgo, tryiny to obtain the conseut of the Aldermen to thio leaso from the Exposition Directors of tho ochanical Depattinent of tho Exsposition Bulding for temporary use as ticket-ollicos, walang-rooms, ote., aud offored for tho samo €500 month, half of tho amount to gv to tho city aud the other half to the Exposition Company. Though the main building bhad boen routed by tho Aldormen to & wkuting-riuk com. rauy a fow days provious for about “one-fifth of tlia euw, in propurtion, sad, though the Balti- mure & Ubio Rafiroad Company had occoupiod tho north portion of the Luildiug tho year provi- ou, and promptly vacs.ed it av tho oponiag of tho Expositton, yot Mr. Quinoy 28 unablo {0 wo- cure their consont, and lie Lins sivce rovted Luildiog just opposite tha stroot fur tho sao purpose, and tue oty lost (hat much mouey, Now, Mr. Quincy ststos that the Aldermen woul not couetder he leaso of the mechauical depoit- ment unloss be wou.d make sune arrangomont with them firat a3 rozarded tho Lake F'ront. Tho Aldornion were well awaio that tho Dalt.moro & Obio needed & tomporary ~dopot, and they thought that by withholding temporary shioiter from thicw thoy cauld forco Mr. Quiuoy to waio thom & bettor offer tor the Lake-Frout thap they had vet rccoived. Mr. Quinoy, how. ever, bocame disgusted with the Aldormaule atylo of dolug busiucss, and broke od tho nega- tiations rogurding tuo Expouition Buildivg. M, J, 3. WALKER, tho President of tho Clicago, Burlington & Quincy Railtoad, bears ont Mr, Dougias 1 bis atgertion that tho sum of 800,000 had been offerod, Just provious to the tiwo whun Mr. Walker withdrow the money ho had paid a4 part meut for tho Luke-Front from tbo custodin thio of Mr, Kimball, i and Mr. Dougias both called oo the Councll Committco and avkod to have the monoy accapted, bug aa tho Commuttos were stubiborn, Mr, Walkor drow the monoy paid it by the Chicago, Butlington & Quiney aud tuo Michigan Contral Ralroads, and has sinco ro- framed from haviog suythiug more to do with thie Council. THOMAR HOTNE, A TnBuns reporter oatled on the Hon, Thomas Hoyne yeatordsy to obtain from bim an oxprod- slon of 'bls opinton on tho subjeot of Lho Laka- Tront proporty and tho resolution ofored by Ald, Buatdiug, Monday night, calting upou tha Law Department to apply for a dissolution of the injunction. Mir. Hoyno sald that §f tho city bad the night 1o mell tho property, which ho dumndl‘u&n rico, ad alwi been the caunsol for tho jroperty-bolders, and ko could nat, with paprioty, atate hia apinton 28 to whethor ho had objocfions to the " dlusolu- 1100 of the fnjunction or ot Upon this ho did not care to commis bimself, or to say whether it would be to the advantage of iho property.own- ors or not. ‘The city hiad uo 1ight to sell tho land. ‘They held it as a trust fiom the pooplo, 14 had baeu dealded In the Illinois Central Hail- rosd case, quoted in 2 Ihsscl. Liut the real thing the raliosd was after was not the property, snd tho §500,000 was merely intended as s Dbribo to tho clty to be quiet. The great property which thuse cor- poratiovs, aud particulaxly the lllinois Centr, sought to Jobbloup, Iay outaide of Lhe breal watur, under the lake, which they proposed to make into stroety, wiips, and dooks, sod to have it covered over with warohouses sud Il [t with shipplog, dramiug the river and its branohes of their commerce, and reudeting tbe property of citizeus slong the yiver and bravches utlerly valuvless for dook purpoges, That was the poiut. This would bo glving them thres Bquare ‘miles Of tertitory Bulle oup of tho lako by filling, just as they had already filled 40 or B0 acrew norih of Nandolphs street, which woro occupied by thelr waishouses, elips, ooal- fl""" jumber-yards, and frelght nouses. Tuey ad made 50 scres out of whal was originaliy only a little slip of 4 acre; “mf the lske margin, and tbis 60 acves was probably worth as much 8s tho wholo liugis Central' Ratlroad, The Michigsu Contral and Burhugton & Quiuoy Hoads bad relinquishod the strugglo, be- csuse they kunow thoro Waé no use wm coutinuing {t. Dut tho Ilinols Coue tal etll clung teuacloualy to the profect, Wheu the case bad cowe up, Mr. Hoyneand Mr, J, ¥, Scommon bad spent about §25,000 of their own mouey in protociiug that frout. If waa the luterest of tho city to protect the prop- erty at sll hazards, It was & istake Lo suppose that Presidnt Douglas would let the city bave the 000 uniess the city, at¢he sams time, surrendaered what Douglss “oonsidored the mota valusblo property undor the lake.. By hmuivg the grant (n the renofition Lo thras Llacka of protorty, Iving east of Michigan avenue aed norihv of Mourvo stroet, it was intendel to negntiva the sight of the raihosds 5 ansthing ontsido of “that, w thet the o y abould net b concluded by . in thortant it | might malia, from assnrting 13 authorisy uvor thio ofher proporty ont sida. Undoublediy tho injunction wan valil now aa it bud beeo all the tima. After thn o an o der wan passed i tha United States Coinrt looking 10 the rastoration of tha recordn of all desi=oue, ad e, Glover, the former Dietrict-Atto lind tho record of thin injancion redtored, My, Muyun utderalood 1ty ko that 1t was in il forcanow. Whan peo la sllnged that it sas not in furco, thoy didd not underatand tho mat:er co rectly, muppoxing that the order of the Court, provilinz for_th restoration of tho recarin 1o prevens tha desiwions hecoming uuil and void, nad ot been com Ned with. . SUATTIEW. LAFLIN, a well-knoxn enpitalist, wan noxt visited. Ifo warl that ks was not ready to give any anlaio an to whother tho injunction snould ho dissolved hutho did think thers was a good thanes {5 well the property, and, 0 s optuion, &10,000 was ll it was worth, A# 0 the riparisn futits, ho thought that aw the (Jovernment had taken tho tireakwater in hotl it would seo that thero Wwan no infringoment on its propesty, and thay no slips, whasves, and docks wouid Le allowed. It liad becu maid, ludecd, that tho city had no right to dis;ong of the properts, and that it wau hield by the city a9 a Bort 0f trust from tho peo- pir. Of caneaa, the city had no right 1o abuse thn trust, but, if to peoplo autbolzed thom to scil th proporty, ho could no ree thst (his would bo warring on the individual rights of citi- zeno, Mr, Laflin bad an interest in 100 tent of property on the Lake-Front, und, apenking for himsnlf, bo would xay “mell ihe proputy for E500,000 ; that is all 1t is worth." POLITICAL, FIFTH WARD REPUBLICANS, Parsoant to & call, the Lepublicans of the Tifth Ward mot at the chiurch on tho corner of Houth Park avenuo and Thitty-third stroets last ovening. Eutira harmony aud good foclivg pro- vailed. The mecting was called to order by R. M. Woode, who vominated Col. R. W, Ricaby as temporary Chuirman, Mr. “mb{l took tho chair, and spoke of the objects of the meeting a4 boing of tho most praiseworty choractor, atich an should enlist the hearty support of ali good citizens, Questious of tho most momeu- tous imporianco—both local and matfonal— would bo submltted to tho poople of tho United Btatesn1870, The rocent electionn both at homo and 1 our sister States atiowod that tho Republican party was awaka to the rospoosibility restiog uvou it, and_would, in 1876, be fouud ready to_grapplo with any snd overy quesion 1ooking toward 1oform in locsl and genoral poil- tica, 1n tha judgment of tho rponker, uest No- vomber would seo anothor glorious Republican victory. A Committos on Permanent Organizatioa hav- ing beeu sppointed, 1eported the followig s pacmanent ofticars ¢ President—T, P, Mathows, Vico-Presidenta—d, H, Giibert, O, . Clapp, I3, Woods, Jobin D, Covert. Secrétary—Jonn 1L, turns, Trearurer~Gearga Auderson, Fr culics_Comm tee—Willlam I, Harper, Chair- man; George T, William1, Olto Schultz, W.'A. Htan. ton, 'A. O, Dartlstt, 8. i1 Swoet, D. 8, Covert, 0, W, Weston, Wililum Wildamson, Jepresentttiver to the Central Club~R. W, Ricaby and J, L. Woadward, 5 All were unanimoualy olacted. VEEDNESDAY NOVISMBISK 24, 1875, FRANCE AND AMERICA. Banquet, in I’aris, of tho Franca- American Unlon, Tae Proposed Colossal Statue to Erected vn an Jeland in New York Harbor. Ba Speeches by Minister Washhorne, MMM Lahoulaye amd Martin, and Cola Torney Laadan fyes, Pants, Nov, 7.—Lant night a banquet, at which nsatly 200 ner<ous wero present, organized by the Committes of the Franco-American Union, was held at tha Iotel du Louvre, Tho Franco- Ameriean Union propcees to erect the mons coloeral mintuo aver kuown, to perpetnato the part taken by Franice th tho War of Iudepend- once, and to mark the friendship which unites tho Lwo peoples. Tho Oret Committen nppotated to make arrangomeuts for the Phtladotphia Lx- hibition had finikhed its work when, under tho suapices of M. Lalolayo, who, with Do Tucua- wille, in reckoued ona of the great T'rench au- (horities on American questivne, and M. Dar- tholdi, an Arlatlau sculjtor of great werit, who carved tho liou of Bolfoit, tho public were - forwed of the propovition to ercct this FRANCO-AMBNICAN BTATUE, 28 it wero, on tho frontier of tho Now and Ol Worlds, confionting the tbsos great oitiss of Now York, Iiooklyn, and New Jorzey [Jersey City], overlooking tho ocean, snd at might epreading from Its lumnous hoad and gigantle arms long rasa of light as boacans to the veasels o this Atlanlic, Afier thin first notice was pub- lisbed, an Intornational Committes waa organ- irod, among whoao membors sre M. Laboulnye, Presidont; Mr, Washbiarne, United Staten Min- ieter at Parin, bonorary monbor ; M), do Lafar- cite, do Tocqueville, do Remusat, Cornelin do Witt, Battholdi, mud others, 1his Committeo managed yerterdsy's banquet. Among the Ruosta woro Deputica of various political sbades =L Flotard, Bavary, Jules Simou, Martal, Warnier, Admira! Fourichou, Leon Say, Do Moaux, Do Tochambesu, Dictz-Momn, Martin, with Gouo, d’Absao aua Vicomte d'Harcoutt. rapresent- ing the Maishsl; alwo M. mond About, Emile de Girardiv, Alexandra Duwas, Arscue THouseaye, Dr. Ricord, Leon Renault, Offoubach, Pornu (Director of the Thoswe trancals), and Halanzier (Director of the Oycra). Amoig the American_guesta woro Gov, Scucuck, Gen. Sick- ley, Gen, Emetzon, and Col. Forney. TIE BANQUET commenced ¢t haifspast 6, Mr, Washburnoe being opporite M. Latouiaye ac the bizh tavle, on which was s model of " tbe pioposed statue, Al the end of the iarge aud splendid dining-room of tho hotol was a trauspareocy representing thontms of the proposed matue isbuing from tuo waves ol tho ses. Thoso aims, moreover, pisyed a great figuiative pait, for they wete also 0 bo found on tus invitatoh cards and on the monu. "o dinner was quickly disponed of. and the hour of teasta arrivod, tolstive:y spesiing, with Tho Constitution providing that the momber- ship fes sbould bLs &1, about soventy-ive of thoso prencnt. atopped forward and slgucd the Constitution and puid tho foo. ‘Tho preamblo o tho Coustitution adopted was a8 tollows : This Olub I formeq ax susfiiary to the Gook County Ceutral Ropublican Ciub, Firai=Tio objoct being to advance the interest of the Republican party, ecpectally in tho Dift Ward. ‘Second~To guard the bullot-box, I hird=—To see thiat no eleetor bo dirfranchised by means of the carelessnoss or criminal scts of suy men or boily of men, be his nationality, religion, or politi- cal scutiments what thcy sy, Fuurth~'To opposo tho formiatlon or continustion of COrTURA revenue-dayouring viiguos or tings. FIfth—To securs the faithful 0 fupattisl collees tlon of the pullic revenues aud a lower rato of taxa- tion by 1weans of an honet, frugal, and Judicious ad- winfatration of public afairs, Tho moetiog tuen adjourned to meok at the calf of the Chswman, THE GENTRAL CLUB. The Committeo on Pesmanent Organization of thoe Republican Central Club met yestorday at thio rooms corner of Lake and Olark streots, and clectod tho followlng liss of oMicers to bo sub- wirted at the noxt meoting of tho Club : resident=0, P, Kellogx, Seretary—-Diniel Suepard, Ireastirer—George Sherwood. Vice-Prestdenta—E, O, Lirud, B, 8, Willlameon, J, W, Scoville, G, 1T, Cankoy, J, Bushicr, V. K. Sullivan, Arthur Dixon, Jullus White, J. A, Eainder, J, 1 Mublke, G, 3.'How, G, Belusider, and E. K, Beach, Executive” Committec—1, B, Bione, J, W. Mginuis, Murtin Boct, Jobn Hoffiman, Marlln ‘Conrad, Avery Moore, Capt. MeQrath, Jacob_Relum, Julim 8. Runie + Albort loeso, T, M, Dradley, A. T, Tewksberry, T Hopkius, J. P, Root, und W. P, Pieree, POLITICAL NOTES, ‘Tho offloial roturns show a majority of 70,238 for the vow Constitution in Missouri. Tuo Cinoinnati Enquirer oxplains that it doss not support Bam Ruudall for the Spoakorship, 1t {s only opposed $o Korr. Saylor, momher from one of tho Cincinnati districts, is the En- quiror's caodidate for Bpeakor, Bam Randall's peculiar quallfications for the Bpeakership mio exactly approciated by tbe B, Louls Republican, which says : Wheu, however, fL fa known that his partiamentary quéliticitions ars much lean notablo Iu the chaiF twan on the floor, aud whon to this fact {s added & Congres- wiouul record fu'l enough of tajnt snd errorto damn the ablest mandn the land, 1t 18 bard Lo sce how the Demorrary could make «o great an errorat this critical periud fn their Listory as is election would fnevitably Drove, i Wallis, the dofested Teform candidate for Attorney-Genoral in Maryland, will contest the olootion” on the ground that, according to tuo ruling of the Burroma Court of tunt Hiats, the evtiro vote ot Daitimore City musl bo thrown out becauso it was vitiatod by frand, and that in euch ¢aves tho courts wil not attempt to doclde what particular bollots wero frauaulent, and deduct them from tho volo as deciared, but il roject tlie whalo vate, » Were this dous the vote of the Htate. ontsido the City of Daltimoro, whore enormous frauds were perpotrated, would olect tho entira Heform ticket, 4 Aponklvg for tho Southorn Democracy, the Wilmington (N. 0.) Star says : Fuo Speskershlp I sntangled somehow in tho Prosl. deucy coutest. 1f Kerr |s chosen bpeaker the Pres dent will come frow the Exal, aud the non-resumfi tioniats loso everyihing. Ou tlis other Land, if, a8 wa deaire, tho Bpeakorship shall be swarded 1o Handail for distingatshed merit sa well aw for geographioal considerations, the nest President must be & Western man, Either Hendricks or McDonsld, of Indisns, or Davie of Trumbull, of 1iinots, would do, What haa this Government got to do with the quostion whether the adult Iudlan works or plava? What have we ta do with the cullsteral question whethor the juvesile Indian is sent to school or not 2 If tho Bivux tribo 1 an fudo- pendent uation we Lave uo more right #0 pre- scribe their bours of Jabor or the menner they shall bring up their papooses than we have to ymuunh- similar rules for the poople of Cansda, £ a tribe is pot & nation, then the sooucr the Governnont coases to treat with it 88 one the better,—Erio (£'a.) Dispaich. i TR A Suitiful Reparcee. Horace Twisa was ons of the resdiest and most amusing talkers i the world, aud when he ha‘iln to make his way in London socicty, which he oventuslly did very succeasfully, ill- natured porsous conaidored Liy Brut step in ‘bo right direotion to hava boen a ropartea made in tho crust-room of the opers, while standing cluse to Lady L—, who was waitivg for her car- ge. A man lie was with waying, “Look st that fat Lady L——; {sn't aho like s great white cabbaga ? " Yes," suswered Horsce, ina dise craotly Joud toue, **sbe 12 like ons, sll heart, [ boliove."” Tho white-heart cabbage turucd af- fably 1o the 1iuing barrister, begged hum to suq ber o her carriagy, aud gave him the sutree of H—loue. Lur Clarctidon wubssquentiy pui bim i Parlisment for bis borough of Wootton Basaet, sud for & shiort time lio formed part of the Ministry, bolding ouo of the under-Becraiary- -atips, o was clever, smiable, aud goog-tem- perad, and had every qualification for success in tuclel —alra, Kunble in the Allandio for becwin~ er. — A Kansas Court. A traveler lately returned from Wichits, Ran. desctibes the custowa prevaillug i tuo Distrct Court thore 88 suyshiog bual impreuive, A large lku huug 1w & couspicucus place anuounced No Brgoking Allowed." The Judge sat with Lis chmi} tipped back, and Lis feet amoug the 1aw books aud the 1ok bottlewou his desi, smok- iog & capaclous meorschaum glpo. Tl ury lounged comforiably in thelr box, nine of them lag vigorously, while amoog the Bar snd the apootators every other man lighted Ppipe or clgar in his moath, and the atmosphiore <1 tho court-room waw almoet bluo. 1apidity, tor st 10 o'clock L. lienn Martin dravk to thohealih of the resident of tho United Etates, and at the sawo time tolegiama were sent to Uen, Grant and Maishal MacMabon, convey- ing to tho _two I'residenta tho ex) rozsion of tho fechugs which animated thn S-tnnnum Mr, Waabburno, whose epeoch I send you, aunwered in Eaglisl tn the midst of aoplsuse, for which those who understood him gave tho sigoal to {hove who did not. theroby makingAu audionco MuBUIMOUSN in ita Warm apyrolation of tho syme pathietic Minietar of the United States, 3. LABODLAYE, replled to Mr. Washlurno, as Presldent of the Tionco-American Comuuttce snd Chairman of tho banquet. Por tha gieater portion of the p lie, composed of Frouchmen, M. Labonlaye's #peech a8 tho eventof the ovening. He 1nknown asons of the best speakers in tho Assombly. Ho naturally skotched, iv wo:ds ofen charming, often unploasant, tho hiatory of French inter vention 1n the War of Todepoudence. Ia de- picted Lafayetts whon only 19 bringing to Amer- ica the heip of lus ontbuelsam, his youth, and bin courago. AL, Laboulaye suoiwed him strug. #hiog, oven in America, agaiust a thousund obta- clos, comg back to Fiance to takio away with him tho brave aud perbapa headstrong young noblesco, o told of Fiaukliv cousening in s dechunng yoars to cross tho Atlaotic to #orve his country,—Eranslio, who woutd soon bave put tho Fronch Qoverament in bis pocket. Ho rup- idly saotched the war, tho euccessos and tlio Louurs of the French armv in America, Lo 1u- teroporscd gll this with anocdotes, wuich, if not altogether pow, were rotreebed by the wav in which thoy were told. 1u ove word, bo charmed s hearera for mora than balf an hour by bis casy,—100 ensy, porbaps,—e egaut, clear, aud inclkivo stylo of apeaking. Baid A Laboulaye: Wa wish to erecta statuo the most colowal ever raired, which will riso above that frnenso piain which covors New York, with its millon of inaLilants, Biooklyn, which has 400,000, aud Jersey, which re k- ous a8 meny, Tuere It will bo realiy 1u ita place, I Liave seen ta colowwal atatuo of Thavarla thrust 1o & corner outside the gates cof thetr Ca) ital, and I often asked mybelf whiat (o slatue was doing thero if not fa coll 1o wlnd tiint Uavarla is bus the shadow of beraclf, {Laughter,] Tho Colossus of Ithodes suw littls vesrels iull bolween 1.8 Jegs ; Lut, comwpared with our statue, Lo Coltssus of Ruoica Ja but a clock ornamicut, LLaughter.) The atatus which wo would cast_is noi wade of catinon tsken on the fleld of battle, Each of ite limba bas uot cost & thoussnd men's Jives, and bna ot caused conntlens widows and orphana’ to_ slicid tears, 1t will bo cast In virgin metal. (Laugbier and applavse M. NENRI MARTIN, i in proposing **Tho Healtls of tho Premdont of the United Btates,” ouiogized- (en, Grant, with bis endurauco baih of good and 1] fortunc, an au exceliont oxamplo of tho rolid guaiities of tho American Republio, aud 88 & proof of tho possibility in modern tunos of founding & great 8ociety ou thio privcipies of justico and liverty, Ho raferrod to the alliatce with Americs ss tho last of the glories of tho old Frouch Mousrchy, and spoke of the piojeoted monument &% & ym- bol of tho fraternity and friendsinp of & past geaoration, which would turu lowards the Oid Waorld to give back to Europo the light Amorica had recelved from it. He urged bis countiymen to potscvers iu the attempt to establivh undor legs casy conditions A socioty,—asrigning evory= body bis rights, and clalming frow every] lus duties, in reply, said: 1 regret shat it 1s Dok In my power to rerpond fn Four own Leautiful 1anguage to Lio toass which biaa Loen propoosd to the Olie! Magistrate of tie Awerican Ropublic by your dist:uguished compatriol, At Henri Martin, You wilt terefors permit me to thank you atd tbls asecmblngo for tho ki Inees with which thay have received thal toast lo that distingufshed patriot aud soldier, Grn, Grant, President of (he Hepiiic of the United' Statea, . (Appiause.) When 1 apoke 08 {riead abous your laniuet, X (00 bim ity (T slowd bave tha Lappiness fo be present, I tristed that I oitld wot be called pon to Luvko & Speccl, Lecause 1 #m sonuewlistout of {hat lue,—indecd, ever was much in ft,—and klao for nothier veason, 1 beliove it 1a the Jolicy of our ovorument-—and L migdt appeat 10 our Fiouids, Gon, Hchenck and Gon, ickics, WO honor un with thelr presence—to disoourago speechimaking by its represculatives. abroad, aud, as far sa 1 am cancerued, 1 1lk 3 fa's very good ides. Even, bowever, {f our Foreln Oilica weio & Tittlo moro strict In that regard than it really te, some- thiug would cerlainly be jurdoned ou an occaalon ltke (biw. T muet coufoss there s sometuiag beea to-ntght in tbis stmosphere of Iniernational ¥indly feeling w uld_repder it very ditlioult for e 1o remain silent aud to refraln from giving utierance to somi tho emotions which erowd Upou e, {or (h¢Fs la §0mo- {uing touchiog and 1nspériug {n that magnifvent cope P ot OF JUUT COURLTYMen o ersclw tonument, Sieped by tho cunning wid marvelous band ot your distluguisbed aretist Burtboldi, 1o bo erected onour £l0res us commotnvrative of thie hundret auniverssry ur 1o independeuce O my couniey (apyisuso) u ai- Jog 1monuent of that ducient friendship teiweon Fruuco and 19 Auncrican Coloien. which was seud i ME. WASHBURNE, BEST BLOOD OF NOTH COUNTMIES, [Applause.) The work iusugurawd here in France, which nils sll us Aniericans with pride aud gratiinde, will be responded (o by our countrymen on tho other side of tho Allaniiv, Hislory Las recored on its brightest aud most enduriog pages the fucidents of wur revolurlooary strugile, but it fs well for us st {ho oud of & century 10 reall tome of the recolivctlonn of t period aud of the sesults, which Luve far out- airipped overythitg which tho’ wildeet fimaguuation could “vonceive, You, Bir, Fresident, 0 roloundly vuraed {0 the Biatory Of yOur own couniry,—~and, let 0 say hore, profoundiy versod aa you are 103 In tho istory of Wy tountry, though 1 b Daver yei e JOUF feet’ Upou OUF frew atid geucroun . bub bave Lostponed & uow WU nuxt yoar,—vou in (0 kuow miore about our country (bau biet of us who arv mative aud to the mavner boru, You g0 back, as we-all do, & century agy, when tust grout ‘stabewman of Frunce, ity de Vergentes, 1y great Foreigu Minisler, bewd the reiun, J1 was theu thit the freble aud siruggliug Col- ouise’ seut b Europo Arthur Loe sud Sllas Deun sy Commisaiontrs to ses {il they could not vitain maiale suce sud nupplica 1fow same Europesn Quverument 10 help us in our struggle, A your Foreigu Ofico, twodays sluce, Taaw TUE URIQINAL, INSTRUCTIONY which were giveu by tha Coutinental Congross to thoss geutlomor, Thoy wera couchied 1o thab somewhat quatnl_and old-fashioned hooest Evglish laugusge which we 43 oA hoar 40 aften Gowadays. The inatric- thons said § * Franos will bs the BALoD which we sball Vitch upon {that wae the terma used ], fzom ous oyla. Yo you bave fen that If weahou'd, s thera In great appesrancethat @a phall, e00n come ton final aporstion from firet Hr.tain, she in tha Fowrr whose frendabipn 1t fs most Diting for ueth otain and cultivate.” (Applause.] There wan another document which I aisd sww in your Ioregn Othcs whith exeited fn me the rrofuundert Jntereat, b was ] smgle Ieter, fu_ Ale tlon, Dold, snl ciear bunde it of Dr. Franklin, stgned by him, Dean. and Lo, abiresned Lo Lua Comta de Vergen an aiisnce hetween fhe two enuntries fonnda‘im snd basla of a)l thet hancoie alier. Is8 wera compatatively uknown men, br, waa wficrwcris jomed 1o them, aud vy were mados kind of Envoya Fienivoten §.ry. FHAMELIN'R NAME AND FAME hid peseed 4 fumn to the Old World, for he wan well advanced wpon his carcer, aud had begun to be arknowledged on o 1'hilosorber and atitermsn e, whie of all ayes, (Applause.) French- Lotun hie bamw in seepect amd geatitude,— ey may Amrat exceptonally so=for Nuich we are profunndly gratefnl.—aud 1t was your Tureot who @0 Wn ea baving drawn Teom (yrantn, {ApLine] Frank n hved long in your Leautiiul apd . Tivaled Gy, holding fte Empir. then i {UBlde &t teday over 1y worl b, ax cinty bz alwaye nuatutaded tat Kepoudd s alnipi ity of life anil churacter andfhie Quiker garb of hin owi It wan safd o tha goen t thn Tuitert ctre sud 1en, nueh vt owition (1y of apirit, wh b the lagies of the briftiint Court of Louin AVI. 1 mizht o ene I reading your history 5o man cap read it without be:ny font 4n wonder and ‘adiir tion at the jower, energy, and vart fesourcen of France, When tLo treals wai 1ade iers wero atch DIEPLAYA OF SYMPATHY by the French people for the peayie of tho American Coloniea as Lisvo never been displaycd in_ the world, Fager nieD svorywhors rushisd 10 501r arsesiale sui wurkeliopn, to ey Tote of preparation was every- wire hieurd, and whan we think of All jour war mi- terla) hat was forgeid, 1 mighit slmost repeat the Lines of Gur Rrestest 1IVicg pook, Longlellow “ Whal anvila rang, what hamoiers beat, In wist » furuace, what » heat, ‘Were forged the auchors of our hope,” 140 not know that we baruly resilze the extent of tha vast preprations thst reerad fiteraiiy o apring fcom the grouud, Xolean than sixty-seven ably ol ore freighted with sour war fuste) the wases sud plormm sua K!mifl s of the Atlsutic, to 87 your bunds &1 friendshlp to the peops of the ol onlos, [Applaune.] Yoe, ond your roidiers, tiling your sizty-une frigates and corveites, frelghtiug tuem, s 1t wers, with a ustion's bope aud the gerwe of & us” Uon’s groatnees, T st Lsery 10 an end, Lecaure I see gentle: men whone wotds would find warmer ecliocs than &y of mny poor wards, 1sm rroud tosee here o many of your distinguished countrytoen, grtlemsen of your | Govirnment who hount us with their presenco aud &1¥0 ua fokeus of their ssmpatlies. Depuiice. lawe 0rs, atatesmen, savants, sil lave come tuguilt: Afier Litu who was Piratin War, First {u Veace, auni Tieat in the Hoatts of bis Couutrymen, I pause In the resenco of THE BEC in our revolutionary history, Tue nas o every lp—lafuyoite (ajmyiauss]— Lafayetie's name linked togetber In_glory, which will long os civil liverty lina 8 voticy in ether be ispbere, {Aplause] And there wam Gen. Kochan. beau, Llie commander of all your forces, who won wic- cesn, Teunwn, and glory. And with what feclingn can I sppeal {8 my own coustrynica, Wit e our [éelings whien we reflect that wo havo hero to-niakt the grund. sou of Lafasette, the grandson of Rockambesi, snd the graudion ‘of Do Bouille? [Appisuse.] We tender fo them our hands, our bearts, in grateful | Tocognition fur the survices they rouderod our conu- (. (Arplause.] T could go ou and name yout D'Entaivg aud your De Granee, aud your De Chailens, aud your Chievaller Do Ternay, and your De Barras, your Duc de Lauzun. your De Chuissul, aud g0 many otbars of your distiugnialed oflicers whose names ata enshiined (n the atchives of our natton’s wemary, Never will we forget the French common soldicr who_ fought shoulder to shoulder, eluow toucLing eliow, with the Amencan soldier, and whoeo ea 'l mingled withi te safl of 85 many Latile- fwds of our country, May the turf ever grow green and the wild flowers ever blosromn on their un~ known and uodistingulshed graves, [Applause.) Now, in clorlog, Termit e to sek you to driuk wiih 1 e 10 the Lealtil of Marslial SlacMlation, the Tresident of the Prench Tepublic (ayplautel, the Lryse saldier aud boneat man who, in Lis civ thiat the highest and most succeseful statesnas thiat which s based upon Lonor, {ntegrity, swerving devollon to the putilc weal. |Appis M, Laboulsye having tossted *Tho e erlast- Ing friendstup” of the Freuch Lepublic and its cider sister,” Col. Fornoy, Commimioner o Europo of the Philadelphia Exbibition, made 3 faw remarke, in winch bo spoko & gued word for tio Americau Centennial, THE BTATUE. New Yors Jimies, Panis, Nov. 8.—1 havo already mentioned tho ldu.J,uc foith by a number of cur Fronch friends, for orecting a colo:sal .atue to Liberty upoo Bedloc's Island, in Now York Harlor, an') have apokeu bretly of the project piesentsd by M. Barihicldl, the sculjtor. 1lis slatue, Low ex- bibited in plaster, 14 o Line ono indeed, and Lus been universally spproved, it represents tho ouns of Libertyas & femalo figure, neaily §taped, sud Bolding & tamp gl ALovo ber head with the 1ght hand. 1t w entitled Lo Liberte e'clairant le Monde. The statue itseif s to bo caxs o bronze, and nill be over 100 fect 1n height slove tho granite | cacstal. 1be 1dea at the botiom of tuis fiue project in to eicct u graud mouument in rouvenir of tho an- cront ohianco and frioudsbip betacon Fiauce sud tho United Btates. Tho cost of tis monu- ment is to be paid by eubscripiious opened 1o both countries, but France proposes to bear the largor share, It would seem trom prescut ap- neatances that vory listle mouey would Lave to bo tubroribed oo ~your side of tha Atlavic, for tho ** Franco-American Commiitee,” formed Lere for tho jurpose of cariyiig out this work, will koon hiave fuuds ouougli (0 pay its enure cont. No sooner was thoe old subjoct of tho Franco- Awerican sihanco mentionod thon {ricnds surged up m every anection, and wo Lavo been greatly #xtonisbed to ind the nhmber so grest, Not only is the number of our friends far greater that o had reason to supporo, but thoss friends show u depth of sympailiy that was entirely nn- suppoged. For iulance, 8¢ 800D 8 It Wa8 pro- pused 'to ercct thia statue u_souvenir of that old-time frlendship, one man togeod the [risiicge of giving the bronze neccenary for Lo tiatus, whicl, accoraiog to the = firet entimaces, will coat him 63,000 fravss. This wen- tleman wisbes bis namo_kept secret, but I bopo to givo it by und by. y_other Fronchmen Lasvo put their namos dawn for large sums, sud the number of thoao who solicit tuo honor of associating thoir pames miths this work in realiy incradinde, Ileariug of this sn American gon- tleman repldiog in FPuns put his same dowo for a cousiderable snm also, and remaried that in his opinion tho rolos tad becn reversed. Iustosd of allowing the Franch to crect a statue iy Now York Harbor we oucht to la e vna on tho banka of the Neine, and 1f some ona would #tart the project hio would subscribe £10.000 trom bis owa pusse. P ————— THE CASH PRINCIPLE. Nxw Yomi, Nov. 23.—At & meoting of tha Produce Exchangse to-dsy the following resolu- tion waa sdopted ; Resolred, That tho seller of property has the ight to deniand paypieut for that property oa delivery b title 10 buyer, ESTSALES or TuE MARYLAND SUGAR REFINERY, AT BALTIMORE, By virtue of & decroa of the Circuit Court of Baltl- ‘mae City, the undersizned Trustoss will sell, by pube Ho wuction, at the Exchange sajesroom, in Balumare, on Baturday, Dec, &, 1875, at 1 aklook p. m,, that_ve: valuable property, in said city, known us tio * Mary~ land 8ug.r RoBrier; Hald_property occuples the entire space betweon O'Dounell' and Dugan's wharves, baviag a front on ach of 239 foet, aud fronting od Wood-at. 12 foc Baiu ground ts covered Ly te substantial brick bull inge of tha Murylana Sugar lefulug Company of t Cily of Baltimare, which wers Luilt exprossly for & sijar setuery, sul wLich are (n excelleut orler and roair, Tho'main building 19 elght wtorics, snd the Altering bulidiug nine storice, blgt, The claracter asd cape ity of the bulldiug are such that, with_additiooal - cbineey, the retinery 18 capable of eustly turning ont 1,20 Larrels of sugar per duy, Includiug all grades of urd and sofs sugars. . Tus sttustlon of the setiosry, fronting us 1t dows o tw docks, aua baing valuablo wharfage righta, is bow ligved (0 e unsurpavbod—perisape unequaled—by that of uby othier suger teflucry lu the countey, The full stock of machiuery, A3tures, and_appur- fenances, of Wl Kinds, wll Vo 46ld wilh 'the reduery uildsmas, A portion of {he property is subjact to ground-rents amountiog fu Lie sgregate 10 §1,350.20 per aunuw, of Whiicl the amount of $414.30 18 Fedoemable, e groperty Wil e gold claaz of allotler tagum- rauces. “Fhe térm of sale, as brescribed by tus decsee, ous-fourtu cash on Ibe day of ssle, s1d the residie n shreo oqual instaiiments, peyalioin four, eiybi, snd twelve suouths, with ioteswst thercon, the deferred wents (o be secured Lo the satisfaction of the Trus- cu, or all cashs, at the Option of (bo purchas “The Trupteca will, on applicatfon, furnisl inven- tory uf the wacliuery, sud full foformation about tho propeniy. 1081 Pagiar, Dahuaota. A, v . Paulat, Laltiaore, M4, o STEWART, 't PTIO Baitimore, 1d., "STEAM HEATING APPARAT Fees SN VARG lRflN VENTILATING APPARATOS WLKUFAOTCRED BY CRANE BROS. MFG.C0. il live wherever civilization | I the lightudug from heaven and wrenchid the seeptrn | A amiiy of austllalen, guie in Four gay so- | i /| eono. AMUSEMENTS., ADELPHI THEATRE, Coruer ntne and Dearinrnests. Srean Week of i Greatest of &l Medern Soeataclea! ! Unparalleled Success!I? Twenty.Ave thausand jatrons Laat sk from among | the elite of the ity KIRALFY BROTHERS' . Gorgenus Spectacular Drema, ARO IN EIGHTY DAYS., Mile, EUGENTE PELLETTIER, and the arand baitet from Por Martin Tucatre, Farle. Tio Teaifnl .t Rrestent prateaque dasicer I the worl & ncurry, ghite abwolitely wo.uls haniCal eilects, MATT MORGAN'S Novel Fon Curialn, N Matiue THAN 0-diy, GIVING DAY, Thuridsy, Nov, 25, FTWO GALA PERFORMANCES, - E At 2and 8 p, m. { Secure Your Feats, SANTED—:0) Ladles tor march, Aprly immedl ately M Thestre, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUILE & HAVEKLY, /LRSSEES, | MUNDAY, Nov, 23, resppeatance of the areat favorite, i BN COTTON. Tint anpearauce of the Klugof Danje, ALY 5TA { WOOD, xnd e Mantatlos Song aud Dauco Artate | GOSS dwl TOX. Thy 13mons i CALWFORNIA MINSTRILS | 11 & new programme, i Tho whale 1o conclude wth ILart's laughable sketch, ! ent'tied the OF AUPEALY, Tacey eveulug. { and Thznkagiviog Day suil Saturd iy Matluees, | NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. i Kelly & Leon’s Minstrels, | Erery eventog thia weck, and Thamiauiving sud Sator i AL OI'ERA BOUFFI PLEURT -THE IIFLE TEAM—THI ONEY LEOS, | TAwlu Kelly, Burgess, Tallot, the Two liye, Hogtn | ond Lord, and Yue entire fumLour cuspady ln new uctn, vongs sud dancer. McVICKER'S THEATRE. Tueedsy and Wetlnenday pikhts, Thankegising and Saturday Matinces, the sjectacular drama, TEHE JEWESS. NEW FCENERY AND EFFECLS, Thankesiving end Friday Lizuws, the play, THE BEA OF 10 Monday BAIRY SCLLIVAN, HALSTED-ST, OPERA HOUSE. (Coruer umxiuuun-u 8] LAST | FRANKHAC EYOY'S HIBERNICON COMPY | afbabugus BISTERN n Character Dineen, M. ARNOLD | 1. . RA ILROAD TIVE TABLD AFRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIRG FITLARATION OF prrnes: 1 " < Sanday xerpton slve danday N § Dby, ’cfl[unflo & Wll("‘VE‘!YEUY RAILEIY, aOmans bori & s e & Dubaiay Hrores w=Depot enrnce ol -Depitevrberol L Depaty font of Laten, Tirkeilaties ve o Leer 0oL 0E Osmgle un 124y F. jght itrp es Db e i ‘ast Aad] (Sund A nd Kinziata. a0l al d Kintle-sts, MICHICAN ) ENTRAL RAILRDAD, and_foot of Twentyseomd-dt, X corner af ool o Mait (i e Kalas Owion Depot, W Dhess; AtDapot, and 123 Randoip-it, 2, mear Wad Par D Puis, Ke uccessful | Bl Loots and Spesazigly bt. Louis, Springuold & Te nd Denver Fa Jeitic 1 LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. 4o E: chigan Accommo bt Exnrose., | eare | _droee, B m. ICARY. MILWAUKEE & ST, PV'IL RA| Emion Depat, eatuer Vadivon an ( Canal-ste, ekt i, hests, opipotite Sheraan lause, and at Deel Admiwon, 25, 35, sad 60 cente, Matizeo Thanks- | piiynien R L 3 i miving Day, 32300, apolis, thiongh K e Prairly dn Chlunl Ariien, was aly 00L. WO00D'S MUSEUM. MARY WARNER, Every Evenlug,aud Wednraday and Ssturday Matinees, MARRIED LIFE, - Every Afternoon excepting Wednesday and Saurday, THANKSGIVING DAY, Three Performances zf 10, , m~NAVALEL! OJ_!G}_M NTtsnd C Y COUSI. | FARWELL HALL, Every evening this week and Weduerday datinc, ! Do Quincy's Life and Londage of the Children of [srael. | #rGrani Extrs Matinee Thankegiving Day, Ad- misaton—Clidpen. i8¢ ; Adultn, NEW PUBLICATIONS TNIEW MUSIC BOOKS, GEMS OF ENGLISH SONG Brought out fn_antiripation of the Holtdar Seaton now approachivg, (LiA new aud saperior So.k of, Toundl Music {x atiraciug wu 4 attention, snd 18 unl Lsally conceded to bo eqial ue sutcrior (o auy ever insued, 75 Bonga, 233 Large Pogoes. Boards, $2.50. Cloth, $3. Fine Gilt, for Prescnts, $4. *Remember that Grats oF Txaris Soxo (ax fn fact any otier of onr books) will bo Krnt by muafl, post-paid, on 1ecespt of the rotall prica. Try thin metnod oncr, and you will bu_convinee of ita pwrfect conveuience, Also for eale by ail promiueat music doalere. For Choirs, Chorusos, Baiotios. Boylaton Club Collection, $LEO, Male Foices, Maguificent 4-part raueke, qite popuiar In concerts, Chorus Oboir, $3. Cuotrs, Choruses, ete, Perkin's Anthewn Book, $1.50. Eury Anthems. Appendix to Macro® Encyclopodia of Musio, The larger work (6] published in 1854 rontsioa ale mont everything that was kuown ahaut msle 1 10 that Jate. The ArreNox (W o j brings M Hislory, Bingraphy, sud Theory up to the i thme, Very use(ul a0d tieresting. ' OLIVER DIT30N & €0, CHAS. H. DITJON & C9, Boston, 712 Broadway, Now York, LYON & HEALY, Chicago, MILLINERY. 124 STATE-ST. RICH, CHOICE, AND ELEGANT Millinery Goods! PGPULA@TPRIGES, WEBS TER’S, STATE-ST. 124 Two Doors Narth of Madison, REMOVEDEROM 281 WEST MADISON.ST. T FLORIDA. ST. JAMES HOTEL, Jacksonville, Florida. “Tha largest and most comfortable Hotel ta Plorids, I}:.munmo\\um\u’(or Lfi&]flu\lfl( loll. keyt fu firats stiber, Upen Irom November : o b R ANPRELL, M Jacksonvill FINANCIAL. ¢1,600,0007% 1ot averags moutlly profit ewtimated 4o be paid to holders of stuck privileges by lous Laukems in Waliat, Tho bouse of Mersre, Alczander Frotbing- o & Co, 12 Wal New York, who posscss a world-wide teputation €or their ateict {utegeily, offe 10 send grasullously for ono year thelr Pimancial Woekly Neport, aud a book explaluing bow suwms froi ten dolers 10 thousands may bo favested. Thoss who inveat Uttls hiave (he sume sdvantags ss largs opers tors.Send for thelr Weakly.—Loston Post, Nov, 14 Address ALEX. FBOTHINGUAM & CO, Bankers uud Brokers, 12 Wall New York. AUCTION SALE. CUSTOM-HOUSE SALE, Public notice is bereby glven tust on unlnr‘h( the 27tu day of NovomLer, 14:5, at the hour of 11 o'luk will Lau House sale of uncluinied Depet, foot ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILRIAY. o Lakpatoand ro0taf Dot Cairok Spangreld Peons and Caitod New Url Sbriukteid ok naor w Oslonns o Ex ad Feurta £33i815. Kekuk Depots, Jou FHICARD. BIRLINGTON % VUINCY RAILRIA, o 07 Lakewt, Indianazar. and Sicleniton, T wni Canaland Stcteenthate, Ticket Qffices, 63 Clarédb amitat depots il rare, | v, Rail and Kxpress, . o Sitiaw oud Dueatis P e ] Dubuuue & o33 Gty 6. m. FPauac Faat Laae, toe U 'w' EBswsas Uiy, Leaveaworia, A | * Cunou & 3. m. 2330 130, m. Aurora o Menduta, Uttawa A, m, Aunira Parseager, a m. Aurora Pagiongor (5UA - n Dubwonn & Biourdity o) oo e Nixut Exp. Tor O hanra Uiy, osveswarin & i i 8 p. me Accamimotat oo . Accommdatia %t da, 3. TEx, Baiuraay, fEi. ENIE AND CHICAGD LINE. Depol, Exparition Ewriding, 7(eket O:ce 104 Clark-tt,, com ner ar” iWashingtox, Ouly ling rprosi—Pallmen Deas- 4 Teare, 1 dreive, SToplig X withous changs . PO Al Faprese bl i 5 Deantug b Shoom, _Camnand Hole) Care,. ovoorr i 9102, m. ninalug th Sorumioat, From Central P KAYKAKEE LivE, oty ot Lakesstey und drpot faot Teomty. drzied ehte, 120 Kandulphats, und u? depot, Indl “uati Dy Bath Indianaputis, it xorem (dnlly). Lenrs, *B:t3am, drrive, , Loularlite & Cloctn.’ Fajiiows i i 3l 0. L *3M8em, CINE From Phitslurg, Cinrinnats & M. Louis 'y wer Clinton 4l Carrof bl Kandotphesie, snid s esoi, Indianapolis. Loufurilio & Cinct Datl Day £ From depor eurmer INNATI AIR LINE AND KOXOMY LY 2ot e. . Fread Side, " Tickot oes, (i PIISBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. L9UI3 RAILIIAD. fon and Garrolate.y ess 9 Tirket ofice, 120 Kundotphestey and at depoce S | drrive ogtamtn = HitH ; Colntubian by 00p.m, AU 200 PITISBUR: FT. WAYNE & CHICATD RAILWAY. Ticen 1y " Sunday excented. § D ot Satardass 40 Sunday Teacs, | Arrive BALTIMORE A OHID RAILROAN. Truing lears J7om rear o Laposition Nuilding end o econdal. L tuor PR ¢ M idiuneal, and 40 Cily ufice, W) Clarkedt, oorner of Wathe Morpue F Tvaning *gand Accammodatian, Arrive, io CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFICRAILROVD, who shivuld Doctur, odistoly without suoroury a. ., the oo} st public vendvie, Tlo sals will ik Jace st TVM\IWIFIA‘O Uulted kll(‘l Bouded \::;\lhnuu:. cl"i';i o ket aud Jackson Bireets, aud 1he goods r: lgl‘d,l‘;xu:'ordnn\.u ‘with Asticle Tui of (ko Custuw Herulatont i prprion oF GooD: Niue cisks of Wine, 654 gellous: warkid A, & F,, Noa, 5,134 10 3,144, Incluaive, i ported frow Alsyonce,’ Ger- 1any, via Moptresl to Chicugo Jor Propellsr Europe, Ock, 8, 1674, consigned to Bcumlds & Reinbold. 'A'vmla(.m—gnln tha ighost and best bldder, PORT Or Caicauo, Nov, 13, 1815 10 N, Jefforaon-st, .. - 4. &, JONES, Qollector, Jamewhia wmaine bud variors” You ses ndone Ttico ‘Al businuss DrLITTLE NO CUREL NO PAY!! 3680 BOUTH OLARK.! Btay bo gonuuli on all ohiruuto v Desoly corneras Van Duren und Sermanais, fiekat Grand Tucune tiviets it | Leare, | Avrie. MEDICAL OARDS, SR, L DR. JAMES, Lock Hospital, couuzn 5 Washingion & Franklin B} Ciistorea by ta Stase Il:luh Mn'ihl'r:' odiata rolla fa vl or the puat yeare, Ao tud's AN rerlonco arg allmport. bt toucs by drvecaes od, San poriiivolf b euree: oF write, o ok |""n:n! il 5 3 uutm‘fl‘l‘u;:— 10 cours fo pay pustans. - e ub 1he 1ns; A T 101 iy lotly conndetiai. disensa i LS F AN OT: Darvous debllity, caused by wrrors of youth. 0 o Are qulckly Teetored 1o bty visor, Biremers auld call SF wilte, OBs Iniatsle uuants G Na. 13) Wess Al r. Kean, l, pocaoaally or dervoue disasss. I, (rog of g TN Y Saiy physiclan | (ho oiry wio Warrania olires s B0 pay - Ulsloa lurs, ¥ e i, 10 8. 1 § BuRdays 110 810 13, DR. BTONE, .l sl ihe 57 11 Maduso s et Cardyuo'vad "; o Dlsoesor, a1s: Hptonor, Hicuikica, sto, Nituisoed ior Ehlo 818 s yaree B e ersomly be by Tass et %\(‘7'3“ foc both ose ha.udouwlinuux,-dd.lfl:lum!‘ B B, B CURES 4LL PRIVATE DISH. Diatiiviiian it FRltind DRENES éta D0, ol mu Bdeatel, Audrest 449 Fast Ditisiva st. Bk

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