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8 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Tho temperature yosterday, as observed by Mauarso, opliciau, 83 dladlson stroot (TRIDUNE Buildinig), was 18 follaws : 8 a. m,, 12deg.; 10 5. m.13; 12m., 27; 8p. m,, 295 Bp. G. T. Templo, a New York pedestrian, will walk from State and Madison streets this mor. fog 1t 8:16 10 Greonwrood. A frivad nill bave 20 rivutes tho start of lim and Temple oxpecte to orertake lim. Seret, O'Dopnell, of tha polive forcs, received 8 lottcr Fosterday informing bun of tho death of an sunt iv Dalimore City. Tbo letter wis sorth about #40,000 to the Sergeant, from the fact thet iz ret torth that ko bad fallen beir to the deceased's estate. Fittoen youths have elready applicd to the flon. Carter 11, Harrison for examination for Wost Poini, Many moie aro expectod to anoly. The exawination cores it Letweou Chrtatinag il New gear's and the best man wins. A poiats will Lo considerod n the selection of a cadot, phivsical ug well a8 montal, Tho football game snnnuncel to take place to-day botwean the Chicagd Club atd membery of the Nortwestorn University will not ¢ mo od. ‘There will, however, bo & gamo hotweou 9aud 11 0, w. At tho White Stockivg grounde, and wonbors ol e Bargo Club aud the Uni- wewities aro fuvited to o presont sud partel Pate. tteyo Koman, daver for Fourth Asistant Firo a nlial Sbav, was tiirown violently to the pave- mont ae the coraer of Fifth avenue and Quincy strect sestorday motning, while golug to tho siro, und waa elightly 1njured about too lega. Tne breaking of tho axle caused tho accidont. Jezan kojt bis gnip on tho Loos, and went to tho tiro after all. A meeting nf prominaot Irishmen wae hald [ tio Council: Ciamber ixst ovenini to make - rencements fur tao recestion of Col. Rieard O, 8. Burk, who 18 toarlye bore Fiiday moraing. A csuitnit 69 was appointed to wait npau the BSeeoud Resimont awd Claa na Gael Gavds for the purnese of macting hun oe: hite acrival in this 5. Col. Lork will remasin v the cily soms and will loctare S.augay nest at Motor- Yeaterdas morning o litile koot of peole gatly in front of tho drug siure of Bick zk Tavuer on Gla:k etroet, reering through the window to wateh the etiange movewents of o buy who biad been pickad to on the etrest in a fit, aud biad been Juid wu tho stors for rocovery. Lo way soou: 17 yoars of age ad roughiy dreestd. A | hysiin bronouncod uim * oll Yight " a8 goon a8 hio hou.d como to bis 80 1ace, o4 the fit way not a dapgoruua OF Bevers one, The youih awake, rpraug 1o bis feot, struck an attitizde, kud was on ihe point of demolish- Ho was n policeman who was preseut. Len ?mhl ot rnud held to provest in- to Dbimself ov othera; for lus 1socmed to be affectod by tho fit, ad for a time he wes compictely insane, all the wiile pirading to be let xo, that be had done sotbine, aud wiruged ke a wild- Wa =as closel n4p of the officer and & bystander 1t given placo to reason, and bo Aeparied 1w peace du guist, ————e THE COUNTY BUILDING. To-day will bo observed as Thankegiving Day by al tbe county oflicea. William Hanaley, F. Borman, George Wil- tismw, 1%, E. Johingon, Patrick Sbields, and Henry Sexton. indicted judzes of election, appeared in 1Ly Ciiminal Court and gave tond, A 1lankegiving dinner will Lo given at the Ceuuty lossital to-gay. Several Co .mwsion- 2v6 a0 expected to aesist in the dolicato work of | beoiog the turkeys. Tha work of maling tho axtension on the tax- Youk4 fur the South-Town approprintion, was pruetically comple.ed yestorday. The threatonod injunciiun can now avail vothing. Whethor or noz it was so inteuded by the powers thau bo re- maits to be seon, A. O, Heslng and L. C, Huck, who will be re- membaiei 1o couneeiiul With tie last camoaign, nccidenially met yesteiday afiornoon atthe otnos of tho Countv “Ircasurer. The prsetiug was tosaisl, aud the interviow appeared entirely avle to Loth partics. Bill " Wrar, the notorlous burglar, who bas been restng 1o (he Jaul for mouths past, Lang bR botwed. the Youl sutiary and fresdom, was yu:terday adwltied o buil it the Crininal Court rnd aseburecd frem custudy, Harre Lasrence sud Willam Mitchell breoming bhis enroties. "Lhis wmcunts to s final e quit.al, as tho trotLle .0 Lis forine: trials baa boou tost he hag oot bed oproriu ity to manufsciure witneswes, Itsg s lutle s rowe thae lus reloaso ou bail sLould be nL 80 lato a day. Otto Peltzer was modo glad vestsrday morn. irg by the pecept of §30,000 from the Coatty Tieasurer, iu part payment for fus Absiract books. He Lavkiupted the general fund, and to wegure the paymont of tho balunce, 16,000, & connay craer was sssued to him. ‘The payment v.2s wado upon the written opintou of hiouutres #3510 18 lagality. The Fiozn.e Committes of the ‘Conaty Boud hieid 8 meeting duti ¢ the foro. Low to dovies means Lo toplenish the rranur{ of tho couniy to moet Prlizer's claim, but tool wo detinute setion, It is Lighly probople, how. ever, tbat a further [ono will bo recommended, as intimated .1 LLCAD columaos yesterday. While & gang of men wera yosterday unload- ing pigeiron from tho propeller Poerles™, of tho Looj 0id & Austrun lwe, they came across tho remaios of amao lyiog on the bottom of the buld undorneath the irun. ‘The body was foar- fully wapgled and ciostied, 1o fact, the greator pert of it was nothiug but a mase, without atlier shupo or form. At firab thore was & susdicion that tha man was_tue victim of tho Tovengo or vengeanco of the Lake Buperlor min- crs. from Lbo st that the bady was lying at full tength, aud most bave been dead belore being coroied up w.ta troa. But why the body shoald be 1) placed 1t he wera tho victi of the minors was not aprarent, and the faluity of taiv thoory was sl further avsert d Ly o closer examina. ticp of the corpse. Although dmeseed 1o labor- fog cluther, they wera not those of s miner, but ratber of a lumberian, aud upon the bundy wero found glovos wuch us mio used by i rmon. The maver was re;osted to Supt. Bickey, who immediataly detailed Detoctive Dargou to iuvestizate tho case. It was tho lat- ter’s opinfon tuat 1ho man Lad fallen wto the hotd. and had ajed thore nfter a fow convulsive strugeles, which moved hun baca sovoral fact £0 thut Lis romama were uot easily visible from the hatehwav. The projrisiors, Mours. Leo~ old & Austrlan, received s telogram from Jaucock, Micb., oolifyiug them of the ab. senco of one Mlathins Do Cuttls, of thae ci who was ruptesed to bave boatced the 1eédloua provouet y to bor being laden ot Marquetto, It Wab 8L Ulieo oouciudod that the man bad coarded thu veascl at Huucock, nod bad eitbor tell juto thu buid o purposcly went to sloep there, ana wae kilied by the trst pig of iron thrown joto lbo bold. Tbe, Corouei's fury accoptod this visw of tuo cn:e, aud roodeiod the fulloniug verdicy : We, Lo Jury, Aind fhat deceased now Tying desd on bougd of e siosner Peorlews, Bear Haudo.h strewt tridye, catue to Lia deatl on 140 1Ith of Novewler, 138, Uy uts wecrdontl fail dowt tho Latchway of sa Gauner, Bt Uy a b kof evideuce, we, the jury, mn LLubiG 10 Mate LOW, or for whut reanou, suld “dithias Dl..ruie camie ue.t thin us:chway, us Lo was fiot be- 4DZLE 10 1L gali 8 WOFK UD 1Ue BEIIEr, LOT Wes 304 8 Dger, THE STAULES TUREATEXED 10 BE CLEANED. ‘Lbe item publshed yostcrdav morniug dotail- ing the fuct tbat s satvon-keeper futended Lo wato u raid upou the ewjloyes of tha County ¢aurk's oltice hiad & good etfect, Lafore vaid oa-~ o u-lico) er bad resched bis plice of basiness eeveral of the dennjuens ewpl. i“ had reported sud squaied their eovounts. This was fullowed 2y ptly afier Ly & vsis trom Geu. Lieb, who ai- tecied thie pr. priotor of the saloou to mude ont he Ll aguiist Ly inployes, aud st tho same tie to iaw op o dors | fur the migua- tuscs of the goutlemen in mrrours, au- thoing the Coumty Clerkr, or owe of b Lepuies, to ceduct 1ho swouut Irom tuo next pay-roll. Gou, Lieb aald ho wonld vou tolurate suy Huch scton ou tha part of his meu, sud thut, uleen tiey wiusred el biils, bo would discharge thein. Foliowiug this sn order wupesied, posied in the Coutty Cieri'a ohlics, furbiddiug ewployes vistivg tue saivous in tue nvigzhborbood dunog workig bows, The wa- Juou-Leaper obeyed ijustruoiions, but most of thows to whoas bills were presented put h.m off with prowises (0 pay w8 few davy, If the Generas e roslly fn curnest 1 bis expressed pur- poee to diswias 8 purton of lus loauu o, ouging euipluyes, his acvion will be bl with debght. Msuy of those ke b aruuud by w1 woaihiies, & disgrace to the of- 1o aud 0o bensts to the public, sud the sooner liope.s 1id of tuew tho nooner Lo will 1elieve vimrelf frum the severe criticism to wlich the Piorolt anazemens daily subjects iz, T UBASD JURY. The Greud gu.v =4/ day did some further work i tho 8w Huu UL Wilnessea 1o_reler- suos ta the canddor vi the 1ate lection, Indict mests were found agaiusg a repeator at Hyde Furk, and sgalust 6 goutlomun vf tho same siylo THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1878, fo tho Third Procinet of the Fifth \WWarl aod aqainat- one Josopls Conley for the same offenss. ‘Tho latter was immediately acrested, but sub- sequently gave bal. The fury rotarnsd into court befora apjonrnment 101 indictmenta, whick_snolude sll o far found and oot re- turnod. ‘Llis mare tmportant of these have al- ready lwen noted In tiexe columus. ‘I'be most importaut cass before the jary dur- fog the day was a complaint acajust Bhenifl Agnetw or Jiailor Doyle, to which roforence was made vesterday. The complatut was in eTect that one Michael Madden, s prisoner in the Jail, had been tsmporarily given hin lLibertx at the lato elotion, and that ho purchased the wamo with a prom wv to voto in a cortain diroction. daiter Dovie whAs amoag the witnesses examiued, o tom:ified ti Madden might lave beon at luaity on olection day, and that it was s custom to detail somo prisoner to ho'p in tho Litchen, atd that at the time Mad- was 60 dotatlod. _Other witnessos testifiod that they had seon Madden on the rtreot on olection dav, ate., and. from what could be jearn- ed, tho jury win amply satistied that the com- +Inint was woll sustained sud amply proven. A question, Lowover, arose as to the pature of the offensa under thoe law, amgl swhether it caro un- der civil of crimival jurisdiction. This quostion wat submitted to Judea Janeson duiing tbe afiornoon, and ho promided an opinion (o-mor- row morning. 1f the offense is iudic.able, 1t iy punignablo under tho amatuies by s fluelnat ox- cecding $10,000 or by expulsion from olice. gyl LOCAL LETTERS. A VALIAST PRUACTIE T the Fditor of The Chicago Tnotane : Cnicago, Nov. 24.—. I, liloy, & minlster of the Gospel, fays ha took the traln this merning at 4;30 o'olock at Valparaiso, Ind., and arrived hero about diylight. Jnst as he steppod on the platform of the cars, he absocved & erowd of rough-looking man, about ten in number, rush. ing with great speod un tho stops 8o as to ab- struct the passage on both widss. In & moment ho fouud himseif entirely surroundoed, sud Jammed in bstweon soveral of tho men so tighaly hie oouid hardly move. Quo of the men took tiold of Lis vatiee and tried to Jerk it nway from him, and whilo struggliog with the man for hi valiso e felt n mao’s hand {o lus lefy pants-pockat. (s halloosd vigoronsly **thief," and caught tho man's hand with bis packot-boak fn {t. and wrenchod it away from him and grabbea the thisf by thas coltar anl ballooed for Leti. Ous of Lho rougas Lthrew bimsolf botween thom #2 a8 to break tho hull, The thief then sprang feom the car and ran, tho parsoa {o bot pursiit but s few feet botind him, whon he #praug over tno piastform of tus last two cars. Huer rau_arouud the car, could not then soo tho man runoing, sad wias soon surroandod by this s1me bind of mon, who all taikad at onco, end laagh:d aud swore, and asked b m what he was runuing 80 for. A polieaman stoud near by aud made uo attemit ty arrost tho thief, aud whon Iiloy asked bim why ho did not cateh tho nnn, be sard he neizher vaa or hesid ai ything. Whoen Rilev told i tia. he saved his mouey by tating it from tho tuief, he asked him how mich wouey ho hal in his pocket-book, Riley told him Lo did uot think that was svy of his basinosa. The ¢ar had out & fow malo passen- fers ou 1t, and thare s3smed tobo but fo.v about the depot except this baud and tbo policoman, ConnesIoNDENT, TUE MISDATED DEED. To the Editar of L Chicago lridune: Cauxty Crenk’s OpFIcE, Culcano, Nov. 23.— Somo ovne mgning himeelf **C.C.A."In this morning’s Toinuse makes tho assertion that Goo. Lo hay issued & tax-deel datad June 24, 1376, ‘Tho facts srs thawe: Tus clork who mado the oatry on the ssla and rolem tion ico- ord oppasite tha lot named enterod as foliows : v Doed lssuod H. 0. Gaga by Hermaon Lisb, County Olerk, June 21, 1376," which should have been 1875. Tho deed was dated June 24, 1875, aud was 1esued legally, as sur ouo kuows who is iameaar with the lsw i relation to tax deeda, 1 trust yoa will p 1olish tho above 1n explanation of tho art.clo of thia mo v.ng. Fraxcis ConNtext, Relemption Deputy. ——— % THE CITY-HALL. Dan O'Iara bas quit physic sud pills, sod is bimsell again. The City Collector turaed ovor. $3,000.76 to tie Troasurer yosterday, and tho Water Depart. ment §5,8J7.78. Juhn Freeman, the Bard of Public Works' assistant baokkeoper, rajacos over Lis twenti- eth wedding anulvorsary Lo day. O'Loary, the walker, was at nolics headquar- tera vesterday afternoon, and received numerous congratulations. Ho 18 well. with the exception of & Little stilfuess of the lawar limba. Tospector Von Laagen wiil mske a report on the condition of Auguac Fishier's buildiog to-day or to motrow. 1t i very probaple that Supt, Balley will insist 0o 1ts entire recoustruction, i any woik is dona at all. Mosers, White and_Iopper, of the Collector's oflico, went over to Duutiss dlcCleanoy's aitico yeoterday to levy s pemsoual-pioperty ftax of #1.80, and tbut geatleman demurred in terms omphatic. They iusisted and he rossted. But Lo pud tho tax. R. E. Goodell, the bMavor's nomines for City Biarahil, was around tho vacant ruom vesterday, sud looked in onBupt. Hickav, But the Aldermen —soveral'of them—aay ue will not be coutlrmed, and that it fs the iutontion or the majority of tbe Council to abolish tho ofico. The Mayor grufily informed Tur TiISUNE reprossolative yesterday that he had not Lieard anythingto that effect, and that when he appointod & pood man he oxpected he would be contirmead. Presideat Prindivillo's torm aa a member of the Baard of Puolic Works will soon terminste,— Doo. 1,—~a.d hia mauy frionds, of both political Pparties, aro pusbing tor his reappotutmont, Ho 18 & justly popular man, and cue sgains¢ whom not a kolitary voice bas baon raised. No candi- dates Liave prossnted themselves for the ollice, sod it ia very prouable tnat Mayor Colvin will reappoint him and the Cottucll wail contirm lum; for int 18 the senumont of the Aldermen. ——— ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘I'he manacers of tho Soldlers’ Home moet to- morrow st 2 o'clock at No, G0 Wabash avenua. ‘The Teonesaes Jubiles Bingers will give & 81« cred concert SBunday evening uext st tha Adolph! Lheatro, Tho thirtieth aonlversary dinner of the B8t. Andrew's Soclety will be held st the Bberman House Tuesday eveniag. Thore wlil be s mesting of the Iadiew of Chi- esgo in favor of roinstating the Bible In the public schools at tho 3lethodist Olurch, corner of Olark and Washington streets, Frilay, st 10 o'olock in she foronoon. The monthly meeting of the Tempersnce Unlon will be beld Friday at 10 o'clock s. m. io Boom 8, No. 143 miadison streou. Tho deleyates uowly returned from the National Convoution as Ginoluuati wiil give tntoreasiog acoounts of that aszembly. Alrs, Loonowens’ lecturs oo ** Siam, its Court acd Customs," wilt bo illustrated by thirty large magic-lautern views of id.ls, temples, the Amu. zons, the whiis olophsut, otc. The doois of AloCormic’s Hali open at 4 and close at 8. Ad- wiseion, 10 ceuts, The Hon James P, Root will Isctura bofore. the College of Law Friday, Nov., 26, at 3 o'clock, oo *‘lba Law of Corporations.” The Hoa. Leouard Bwett will Inciure Saturdsy st 4 p. m.. ou ** How a Yound Man Bhould Go'to Work to Make Himseif & Good Lawyer.” Tho auousl meeting of the Nuwabovs® and Bootblucks Association will bo holl Mond.y, Dao. 6, at J o’clovk p. w., at the Howe, on Qulde oy strool, Dear Fifth avenue, for the elecitou odicers and the traneaction of wach othes busi- uoss &8 sy come befory the meeting, All wlio are or over hive boon conngoted “with the choir of the Hecoud Baptist Church %-l: any capanity are_lnvited 10 a reunion at tus uouss of Dr, I, I, Basley, No. 249 Wost Monros wtroet, Tuosasy evening, Nuv. 3). No post- ponement on aocount of tho weathor, sty CRIMINAL. Wilbort aud Landgraff, the alleged burglars, will bave a further hearing before Justics Do Wolfe Tuesday, Joho Lyu was foolish enongli to atesl a horse und buggy belonging to Jucob Gross, the Clerk of the Circuit Court, and, as & punishmout. Bumme. fleid turned Liscass over to the Criminal Court, with ball at 91,000. Harry J. Goodman, & young man who wag be- fore tho Uniied States Commissioner some days 820 0n & charRe of psssing coquterfelt money, came up yodlordsy, sod Mr, Hoyne aunosuced that, after looking into the cbaracter of the young man, he hed concluded W discharge b, A few daysago the residence of Mre. Phil- livios Refus, at No. 421 Fifth avcmne, wae barglarized of & watch anJd chaio, & gold tocket ana bracelets, and ottmr jewolry salued at abost 2200. Yesterday thu goexla were found in & Cansl airoot pawnshop by anoof tho apprentices oo the foros, who returned thom to the owner. Mis. Louiss Meiubardt sesterday procurad s warrant for the arrest of Jokuph Watson, a coach- man at 556 Michigan avonan, whom sho onargos with an assanlt to commitsrave. Hho visied the varn last Hunday moruiwy, for the parposa of colletiug a bill, when Widtson locked the door and atiempted Lo carry out his purooss. Sume aertiold yesterday nhold Ldn in 2300 bail to tis Criminal Court. E. Isasca. s veritablo Faciu in appearance, doig a pawnbmokiag busnass oo Clark sireet, waa bofore Justice Summertleld veaterday morn- jog w tastify sgainst & yvouny thief supposed to have stoloh & quan.ity of furs {rom Leopold & Austiian, some tmne ago. ilis caroless tougue and poor English gave him away, and he was held to the Crimival Court in §500 bail for re- ceiving swolon goods, knowiug them to be such, Jamos E. Caok and & petite voung dameel nanied Jennle Moyer wore lodited in the Armory lant evening on charges of adulery, vreferred by Mugygie, Jamed Cuook's legal wife. 1lis Cooks remdo at No. 74 Chuton strect. and sraen Mapg- gie found her lego in tho embraces of Jouuie slio waxod oxcocding wroth, and took the peace- abla course of procuring s warraut, probhanly be- 24us0 kho wus ot uble’ to whip vither of the atber two. City Collector Von Ilollen yesterday caused the arrest of Charles . Flaisctior, Captain of tho tug Dole, ou & clarco of carryiog off prov- erty woioh had been lovied on by tho aity for taxos. The evidence showed that'tho lovy hal boen mado on a schoover aud o eustodian put on board: that, while Lo wasa m_possesaion, tho Dole toox the vessel out into tho Iake desplte s protests, and he wan foreed.to jump off to Frn\'am boing earried away. The Captain was hold 1o &3u) ball 1or o appesranco bofors the Graud Jury 1 the Crimual Court. Early yestorday morning the police made an- osher inroad upon the gaug who burglatized tho clotling store of J. M. larvey on she provious evon.ng, sud lodged tu the Armor{ Jolin Erics, Edward Umbticht, and Jcweph Haoglio, pro- pristor of Nysn's Vario.des on Clark estrest. These, togoiner wiih Jupes and Morap, who wero oapttired with the atolen proporty, ore bo- lioved to bo either the ibieves or accomplices, sud will aaneup for trisd to-day. Whon takon, oach of them biad tvo or more overcoats, ail of which were-xeadily identified by tbo owuer, Shortly afier G o'clock Iast evecing the no- torious vouns shop-lif.er, Noitio Maguire, was captured I tha act of carryiug oft ema 1 articles trom Pardnd; e's drv-gouds stoio, on Blate street. Nollis 18 8 working meniber of the well- known Grove stroot guog. hoaded by Jazzio Mollea and Julia Quinn, each of whom a0 in Jul owaitiog trial for shop-littiug on 'Fwenty-sccoud stroect, Shoitly afier G o'clock tho same clerk captured another paity ol shep-lilters i tho same de- partment as that wperatod upoun by Nelile. Thoy e appareutly a mother aud two daughters, snd ¢ belioved 1o be uemoers of Nelllo Maguire'a gang. They gave t1e names of Flicn und Susan Faleroon, sud Anuier Wells, Dotectives Schaadk and Whalon, of the Chi- cago Avenue Station, wh.lo pasting along Clark atrect yestorday moruiug, apotted two suspicious- looking individuals, uud detormined to follow them up. From their* actions and conversatiun a3 thoy neared the cov'ner of Clark snd Maple atreats, tho officors comsluded that they vetonged to tbe mang, whoso ileader, Audrow Thomas, was found Tuesday moreing in an in- senstole coudition naar -the mamo coruer, and at once arrested tham. On soarching them a number of haudicorchiels weie found, moat of tham soaized in olucd, ove large one nlso bearing a_pearances of having beevs soaked in blood and then waslied ont, and ano:lier bearing the namo of the ivjured burglar, ‘Lisius, jv ooe corver, When taken Lo the staton 4 hoy gave Ltne names of Jabn Borus aud Jobn Shanidsn. Al the evi- dence proved that they wera the accom- plices of Thomas, and had uucharitably nbandoned him efter his jump and inju at Hougbtelmg's resdence on Doatborn atreot, Thyv were booked ns vagrauts, and wers finod $20 oach by Justico Eaufmaun, in defauls of which they weut to the oago of Correction for six months. DBurug i on old Bridewell bird, having beon lot ous of the institution no Inter thau a svesx ago, nfier sorving out & thirty-day sentencs for vagiavcy. -—— SPRINGFIELD ITEMS, Bpectal Mspateh to The Chicaso Tribune. Sravorree, Ii, Nov, 24, —~The varions State officora are preparing skotchisa of tiss history of thoir offices sinca the State was organlzed, to bs iucotporated in & velumeo of Ilinods bistouical ntalistics to bo disrrisuted at the Comtennial nu- dor dlrection of the Stato Contsuuial, managers, The Governor, in uccordance with tho roquest of the American Transportation Amsociation, will, on the 1st proximo, appoint delegates from eacli county in tho Blate to attend the Nutlousl Coorvention calicd by that Aesociation to mest in Chicago, Die. 15. The Governor's Guard give their secand hop st tho Armory $0-1D0IvOW evening, An ariesian well to supply water for the paper comoany was commenced to-day. Thauksgiving will be generally obseraed hers to-morrow by clodng bu.iuess hounaes, church seivices, and family reunfons. ‘I'ha Bisters of Charity binve procured a bufld- ing, sod nre about opouing a free hosystal {n this ciy. A SWEET-SCENTED FUFF. New Yok, Nov. 35.—A private letter recelved bere fioza a litarary gentleman now im London says that the Crown Perfumery Compamy of that city baa offered a reward of 10U guiness for tho best prizo poems by Eonglish, American, or diu- doo au‘hors on the sabjeot of the Prince of Wales' vimi to Iadia, to be trestod with referenco to thio contrasts of ancient and modern cvilica. tion, or the mstbetics of modern life. Tho writer says that this nows will bo of much intor- st to many American ashocs. and may induce many to send 10 contrioutions, which must ar- nive fn London by the 2 Javuary. S Mdtmcho sy The Grand Union. ‘This i the namio of the magniticeut new Centennial THotel, uesrly completed, in the nortbern part of the Clty of Philadelphia, Itis owned and controliod bys uumber of the solld men of that city, and bids falr to be the most poyuiar hotel for Centennlal visitors who proposs either u short stsy or spending the summer, &3 it 18 delighifully sitnated, fronting on the most plcluresquo part of suburvan Fhuladelphis, Itis with- in easy acceas of tho Centennlal Bulldings, fs sub- stantially built of brick and stone, has 850 chsrubers, all bandsomely furpivhed, and sccommcdations for 2,000 guests, Tbe Grand Union will be open for vieltors on the lat of January, 1876, and its tarif of prices has been Aod af §2.50 10 $4 per day, according. ta roomie. The 8t. Elmo, The windows of the 8. Elmo lestaursnt, which sdjoius the Dearlorn streat {rond of Tz Taisuxz buildiug, ate very altractivo just mow to plarivorous moartals. Abont twenty variatios of fiah aro displayut ihereln, consisting of such dainties as specklsd brook trout, sjotted sca bass, smeits, {resh mackere, baltbut, foundiz, e, Besides {Lis tompting arrsy there aro euc aicy folats’ of beef, and 3 Esien e o e s xu.m caicksn b iBe inoumerable g 1nge served witlun doars, 42 dnireiy A Necessity in Lvery Eick Room is the Waketleld carti-closet. Especially is this trus outeide of oltivs, witere there sre O waler-warks, Daltun, the stove man, is sgeut, 193 and 194 Stata sireet, Sond for circuler, et The Surinkage in Pricos 1a not half 80 sppuruut in auy otner manufactured ar- (1cle fu this taarket 88 1u tue Jmmensy sovk of furni- ture .the munufactnrers ave ordereq thelr ageats, Bawpeon, Orvene &0, 193 uud 194 Glate sireet, to sel, Diamonds at Auction. W. A, Butters & Co, will sell ou next Baturday, st 13 o'clock sbarp, oo puir solltaire largo alze pura white tamond exr-drops; abio ouo large size wnlitaire dis wwoud ring, P " Pia) and Orga Hallet, Davis & Co.'s Grand, Hqusra, sud Upriabt, and Sumith's American Orgaus, can le fouud ouly s} W. W, Klmballw, corner fitate aud Adsma streots, Chicagn, e Important to the Prosoervation of Testhe Johu Gosnell's Cherry dooth-Paste, thin uiost eMicactous dentifrice kuown, Try it. For sale Ly all druggiats. Wholesale agouts, Torrey & Bradiey, 172 sod 175 Baudolyh street, — e - A Rare Chance. Ira Brown for the last time gi ves you an opportusity 10 buy Park Jtldgo lots for $100, as Lie will nok sclls Tot for less thau §200 after tbis wonth, Lundborg's Perfume, &70 Uke natural tlowers aud bouguets, THANKSGIVINQ. aneo. Church Bervicos, for the Day. THANKSGIVING DAY, 1875, The Pligrim era own'd ] A O]' div lnl! tllll.lbt:'“ ll"!bll Homead nd, reaping blessings, bloss'd th ‘Scwn ta thelr Babltations. o e They won & gem from Mamtnon's X3 Eave & precions eting ® tAod 'Tili now the ring enfolds the and luecrib'd Day of Thanksgiving. 01 bours tiiat Btate and Church nnite To give to holy keeping, Effulient be tha bearns that llght Your otay beufgn, bitt ficeting, Or should morn wake 'mid snowy drifts, Or florts make wild you river, Htlll les trus hearls from countless gifts Tura to the wondrous (iver, Blessings coma n silent walting, OF reaponaive 1o a call, Botue are {adeless, somn are fading Aa thie Teaves that droop Lo full, Outwand ones, (o sight appeating, Welcom'l are as sunrise beams, But the deepest fountn of feeling Ousl from out some bididen streams, * Unsen " mercles, O 1 how countless § difta the moul can'only nee, Why, O why, this lovn eo Liniless, Thia sbounding sympathy, Look up, faint hearl, the stars hinve ahone ‘Turough all tho clouded night, And sweetest voleea bid Lhoo own, 1 walk by falth, and not. h] sight,” + E, Nxweoat, The brown, brown Autumn Is iviug, firiog, Over (ho hnas (o the wartn South lauda 3 Her robes all tuttored,—tha dead leaves tying Thick 1n ber bosom, clutchied In bar banda. Hist! from the North, in his chariot of clond, ‘Thin wiudd for bis stceds,—swifi atesds and strong,— Caweth tho W.nter, tall and wiite-browal TPhimed with snow-plumes, trailing sod long, ‘Ths tn hix courlar,—this bird thst glittors 50 Jike to the anow,—tbis strange white bird : Hark] what {s thisthat hs tmtters, twitters ? **"Tis Thoukeglving,” ho sany, and I heard. ERNgsT AnNoL, e WHERE TO GIVE THANKS. VAIIOUS ANNQUNGEMENTH, Thauksgiving Day has como again, and will bo ocolebrated fo tho usual maoner. I the mormn- iog all good people will be expected to attond cburch, epecial servicos bewg sonounced in many of the houses of worsbip throughout the city. The 1hankegiving dinner, whioh is always an espocial feature of tho day, may noxt recetve tho attontion of everybody swho has or who has not an appotito, 1f all do not bavo a sufficioncy of catables, it will not be becauso there is a lack of provicions in the ecity. The Ameri- oun Expiess Compauy brought to Chi- cago yosterdsy and aeliveted for tho local market 100 toms of dressed pouliry nod 825 coops of live poultry, which ougbt to go aronnd and give everybody a Liand. somn mouthful. Among the peoople who have somo substantial reason for thaokfulnoss to-day are tho employes of tho American Bridge Come Somo Suggestions for Its Observ- List of Choral, Unlon, and Other List of the Amusoment Performancos at the Westminwter Preabyteilan Ohuecl, eorner of Jackeon and Feoria atrests, MISCELLANEOUA, Tho Ttev. 8, A, Giivert will deliver a Thanksgiving wermon st Winnelks thiy ovening, —&Hrrvicea will be held st Now Church Hall, corner of kighteenth stroet and I'rairie avenue, at 11 . m, —Thankegiving Dy will be celebrated by divine ser- Templo of Zion Congregation on Thurs- m. 8ermon by Dr, Felsontlal, ] nowlen Shaw will ol servic bell Mall, eorn strial, at 11 —~The ller, Dr, Cooper wili preach at 11 &, m. in Im- manuel Reformed Eplscopsl Chureh, coroer of Centre and Daylon streets, v B THI CUBAN QUESTION. it Camp. Tampleil avenus sud Vaa Buren Expression by th ish Mintstry, nilon Times, Mapntn, Oct. 8L.—It is sstonishing how the mere montion of Cuba acts on the minda of Pouivsulars. Nothitig can bo compared to it but the holding of ared rag in tho face of & Imll. Does s Madrid paper daro to say & word as to tho expedisncy of closing tho ‘war in that ialand, either by & caving Iit or bya greater anti- reool enorgy than usual, instantly ita cditors arn atyled * tiilbusters.” and oxpored Lo bl motts of peieonal tiske, ' Partidasde ln porra,” allua Knightn of the Club-Stick, aseault them In tho strects and cafes, Bo preat hias tho evil bozome that mighty little s now over publishied hers redpecting " the Cuban War. ‘The Jpoca and Polifica have now and then lei- tors from Cubms, but ss they almays paint decadenco in the ltebel cause, while tne world st largo sees no progreea in the Royal causo, linpartial forolgners like mysolf Liave but to !* look on and to wait.” ‘I'nlk to & Cuban born and bred, and he will toll you that never had the finsurrection greator hopes, tnat never was tbo ‘Hpaniwh Cioverument so thoroughly weak or il chancos of triumph so utter- Iy worthloss, Talk to a Pemnsular, and ho will tel) you that never wnd the Cuban fneurres- tion nonror to its end, that tho 12,000 mon ro- cently kentoutsimultancously--allof whom hinso artived—aro tho lask forcoa Spain will be roquir- ed to sdd to those who have guns out hitherto, and who number over 100,000 Ho will toil you glivly that the newly-arrlved rownforos- menia aro more than enough to ecrush the rebellion and to euablo tho presont Captatu-Gienoral to ropart that peaco relgna in Cuaos. Hetween thoss opposing statoemontn no man iiviog in the Peniusula can renlly judge, It is, howaver, a singular fact that while tho Gozelte publishes dally a string of tolegrams trom the Gouerals in charga of tho oporations m Catalouin, Aragon, sud *‘tho North,” it nover publishes suy from the Captain-General of Cubs. -One would thiok that now and then tho Spanish publio would bo officially oulightoned as to the hopes of an end to tho Cuvan war, Not & word of it ever ap.ears. Whystois? I confess I om at a loss to an- swer. But no soonor does an English or Amer- fean paper venture to opon ita columns ou tho subject of Cuba than tho Madrid Ministoclal press is np in orms and roady to give it refutation In focts sed contradiction in srguments, A recent narticlo in tho Zimeson the subjoct has cailed forth the mngor of tho Madrid paper El Ticmpo, Under other circum- stancos what the Ziempo might say on current poliov wonld be of very fittle consequenco. But at preseot it is ouo of the chiof oigans of tho Byunleh Mmistry, sud v0 Ity romacks may bo presumed to have received offieial eanctiou, if not otficial iuspiration. In a recont ardclo it ra- marked that the Timea of tho 16th had auarticle upon *‘our much-coveted Antills,” examine ing the desires aod projects the various States of America enterialn toaards Cuba, and discussing the pulicy acd exortions of Spain from the be- givoing of the insurrection to the prosent date. “The 7'imes concludod with av ludication of tho +» convenionca " of Sgmin loaving Cubs to hor fate, for, in its opmion (the “W‘fi' Spaiu is 1polent to conquer tho tebels. Lhe Liempo procceds ¢ As it is ecay to comprebend. wo do pot, cannot, sud. ought 1ot 1o shure tos upinion of tao Limes. We .| pertectly uudsrstand ths moilves by which it 8 {a- spired, " If we losi Cuba, whiich 18 an ides mach fur- pauy, who have boen each prosecoted with a fiuo [«ther from real.zatiou than the 7imea believes likoly, turkey. Extra mstinces will bs given at alt THE PLACES OF AMUSEMENT, aud lllu evening perfotmances will continue as usual. At McVioker's Theatra the stock-company will givo the spectaciiar d-ama, ** ‘Iha Jowees,” in tho aftornoon at 2, aud **The Hen of Ioo " in the ovening at 8, The Kiralfss will produoe *Around the Worl,” at the Adelpht, with ballet, scenic and l;-nn:l.mnlcal effects all complete, as the same jours. The Califarnia Minstrals, and Kelty & Loon's dlinstrel cago ‘Lueatre, will alsv give s m;-\pc:rmm-ncm At Col. Wood's Mnsenm *‘Naval Engage- ments" and * Couutry Cousin” will bo per- forwed at 10 in tho morulu arried Life" at 2 {u tho atternoon, aud ‘* Mary Wacrner” at 8in the svomng. Frank MacEvoy's Hibernicon, at the Malsted Btreot Opera.Iouae, aud Da Quincy’s ranorama of the Holy Land, at Farwelt Hall, will be ex- hibited aftorooon and eveuing, ANNOUNCEMENTS. The cxpresa companios closs thelr offices at 10 &. m, to-day, but thewr teams will doliver uatil noon, The Foundllngs' Home will be oven to-day from 2t0 6 p. m., to give businoss-men an op- portuuity Lo visit it The Post-Ofice will elnse for the day at 10 s. m. ‘Tho afternoon aud eveuing malls will ologo at10a. m. One delivory and oue collsction of mail throughout the city will be made by the oarriera. be Blouey-Order Dopartment will trausact no businsss. ———— CHURCH NOTICES, OHOBAL BELVICES. Thore will bo services to-day at St. James' Episcopal Church. Tollowing ia the musioal programme : Organ Prelude, Al * Praies Ye tho Lo Glotis Patrd. ... “To Doum, in ‘B minor. Bonedd: tas, in A at , Duct—*As Panla the Hoart ", Organ Portindy, Pugtieseess 1 0. A, lfaveos, Organist and Director. Thore will bo & Thaoksgiving praiso eervice at 11 5. m. st Union Park Copgregational Church, with tho followlng programme : Organ Fantasls, by Louls Falk, Cliorus, #Arlne 1o Glory.” Aris, ** Pralse the i 4 Chotue, “ elaico, . T e Qlll!l!llnt * Prayer,’ Caorus, 0 Lord, How Manlfold.” Prof, Liyde will occupy the pulpit. Tho Bocond, _Fousth . and. Ceutonnial Baptist 0 econd, our and Cent Churches will bold s Unidn Thaakegiviny service at 1ia, m,at the Fourth Maptlst Chuton, corner Weat Washinglon and Puullua strecta The Lov, J. 3. 1rsing, of Western Avonue, will proach, —The Reunlon Preabytarian sid Halsted Btreet M. E. Onurchea wiil hold uniou services st tho &, Paul's B, E, Cburch on Maxwad elreet, Dear Newberry aveauo, lis.m. TboBev. J,H., Walker will preach the aermon, —Thére will bo union Thankugiving services of th Langloy Avenue Aethodiat, ockive Coagregationaly Forty-seventh Blrest Congregational, Forsy-lirst Btree Yicabyterian, snd Bixth Presbylerian Quurches sl tus Oaklaud Couateputlonl Chureh, o0 Onkwocd boalc, va) Al ¥, m. Bermon o o By Yhe Forty-Arat ftroct Proabyvariag OBdren. £t o ¢ Hooley's Theatra, at the New Cbi- ftornoon and oven- —There will ba union sefvives of the Fark Avenue, Ada Street, Yullon and Centonary M, B Clngrhes of 1T &, m, tn Oenfinary Oburch, The ilev. e Mbkamitt, the New Eaglund —=The Uiuce Int e Ne Inne D, - 1o anl the Foutth broaveiaris Covanee T ohs to-day st ths Fourty Courel to give sermon by the Rev. Mr. Cumberlaln, e —A univn Tuaoksgiving service for the Methodist churches of Bouth Chicago will be beid in Trinity AL, Cuurch, Tndians svenus, near Twenty-fourt strost, on Touraday, the 35(h inat., commencing ut 10:ds 4. m, Tno Bev, 8, A, W, Jowett, 1, D., psstor of Clark Stroot Meluodist Episcopsl Church, will preack on * Our ¢ from thu Youl of Othel id the Dutles llml Impew.s,” Other pastors will take part co, —Thauk-giving eervices, in which the Third Proabye teriay Cburib, e K Joruied Eqiscojal Courel, sod the First Congecyuticual Church, unite, wid be bold ad the Third Fresbylenan Cuurch, at 11 8, 1. Thero ;}l'l‘m lhl\lI!: I;A\t'-:;flxfl’ b{‘D“l& Flu::. the tov, A-‘.F- ge, the Nev, K, I, Goodwin ; Mij, Whittls, a 1s expocted to participuts, & M) isnlss, e Firet, Becond, sud Fifih Freabyterian, sud Plymouth Congregstionsl Churchos, will bold s untoa Tasnk-giving service ut Plymoutly Church, on Michi- 4an ayenur, between Tweniy-atil und Twouty-sizth wtreate. The Bev, Arthur Mitchell, D, D, will deliver the seruon, 3 EPIBCOPAL. Tho Rev. Herman C. Duncan, tho Rector, will preach thia mornisg at 11 o%lo.X 1) the MemoHsl Church, Tudiaus aveuus, Rear Thirudeth sireet, —~Thankegiviog services wil Le holid st the Church of :}u‘:jfi 1ouz, corner of Delden snd Liucoln avenuos, Lt Q0w m, —Too lev. Dr, Locke will preach st 11 8, m. in Gruca Cunrch( which will !-unxroly llw;nhl. —Thers will bLe morotog prayer aud Holy Com- munion st 10:30 3, B, a3 thie Usinedral of B3, Puter and Faul. .—Thanksgiving services will be hield at Trinity Epls~ ¢ copal Church &8s i0:43 a. m, ~Tho Hoev, H, U, Perry will preach st All Sulnts’ Epls.opal Church, coraur North Ceypester and Fourih streots, st 13 8. m, PLABYTERIAN, Toe Rav, J, W, Bain will lacture af the United Pres- byterian Cburch, ocam 15 Naiton Neodss ~The Bev. David 7, Burrsll will jwesch st 11 mam Britlan interets, instoid of sufforing, would, on the contrary, galu immenssly. Cuba's aesiiny, once it bad gaited independenco, would, sccording to all piobauility, bo the samo os tnat of all the other Statasof Spunish America, Colonles which ouco belouged to our ingdom, The fabulous prosperity iL (Cuua) en- Joyed up toths momeut*of ita Inspusate rebeliion Wwouyd succamb in a very short tlmeta the Intrigues, revolatioas, (ronuncismlentos, and disturbauces of successful Generals, of smultious perauns, or of tur- bulent_oligarchies, 88 & rulo, incipabls of fonndiu unytbing solla or stsble; .miserablo instrumonts o her slow but certaln ruln, not adders of her progross or well-bolng ; and whon' Limo has pissed sho will bo absorbed by the insatiublo Qolossua of the Nozth. The Tienpo, of couiss, - here alludes to tho United Statos. 1t proceeda to add that individ- nal nslnahnnu. the waut of real enlightenmout and of truo patriotiswn, alwaya produce tho same 1csults overywhero, W'o enjoy a fanciod libesty, a poor and abscure Indapondence, tu oxcite tho compassion of foroigners by ridiculous boasts of autouomy and protended natlonalitv, the dew Armodios of Amorica, who once oo much bragged of their primitive Bpanish blood and tuoir Spanish genonlogy, ara, acco. d- ing to the Ziempo, traveiiug in a o t lino towards the *‘abycs.” ‘That abyss i sorption by suother race, who would evontuaily blot out oven the foot-marks of their history, traditions, iasugange, and customs. This, aays the Tienipo, is Lfin explanation of the policy of certain Lu- gli<hmen, who dosire tho Anglo-Sazon race to oxteud itvolf through the glooe entire, nd to find now tertitories on which to plant ita foot and 10 aagment its conquests, The Tiempo poxt takes up the ides, as amitted by the Times, tuat perbaps other nations may got weary of the coulinuance of the war 1a Cuba by reason of tho "unpguncd vio- fences” "to their subject or the injurics to thelr commerce. It says this implics a possible recognition of beiligerent rights to tho Rebols, or an even miore ofticscious imtor- ventlou." Great is (he {fudignstion of the Government organ at tuia ** insiuation.” It nays those who imagine these ocoult ruenaces could in any dogree trighien the Susulards are losing their time and wassing thewr paper. Mighy weil do the forsiyn uatious kuow thus not only the preseus Government, but tha pro- ceding oue, had donio all thev possibly could, aud il that cowd be required by tho most exseting, undar the oxisting cireumstances of the Penlmw suls. to put au cnd to the Cuban war, Hero ono might justly romark that the sending out of re- inforcementa by driblets of 1,000 or 2,000 meo, and the changlug of her Captains-Goveral overy six or eight mooths, do not Lok like much “tearncstueas” on the part of Bpaln, or rathar of her politiclans, Tho Tiempo dofends this do- uothing policy thus: While (hio Carifst reballion rages fn all it force, the rudent no'lons of common scnsa and of policy co'tus selod preferent attontion Lo the fire which threatous to doatroy our own homssteadw. Prom iho moment when the home rebolton had sbated in its violonco, it was accorded to improve the sdministration of (he Aulilla, a2 also to send out cousiderablo roinforce- went nd Lo divplay the enorpy sud patriotiam suill clont £o suffocate ihe tnaurroction st last, ‘The Madrid paper further doclares, as is wiual with tho Spauviat press in gencial, that thi “‘perenuial conspiracy agalus¢ Rpcin™ oo tho part of nativea and foreizners shall receivo its quietus, If necessary, sn Llood and iu exter- mination. Now coinea Espanolismo with a yengeance: Tan uatlopal honor and docorum, the English papers onght tu beliove, atill exiot L vigor awdng us,” Not ouly ought wa ot to sbandon Cubs to ils fato, thns confeadug our debiilty sud impolenca to all tho World, nod exciting our enemiien to snatch our re- waintng colonies from us, but, #a long ae there exiata & singls Spanisrd 1a our torTitory and s single centima 1n our ‘Treasury, we ought to spend Lo latier and shod tho |l|,;::-nl the former u detendlog our bugor and our ‘This has ever bosn the lanugungs of Spaly in respact of her colouos. Bugq would not glva them automumy sud eell-governmeut, Parila- mentary institutioos, populsr .libertics, and modornized sdmiuistration, a8 othsr na- tions have given to theirs, mad w0 beld thom in closer bonds of unlon than beforo, The consequence bas beoo slio bay loat them ail, one after the other, with the excoptlon of the Antilles and the Philippines. Tho Tiempo next gnmcu the bhackneyod de- ternunation of the Hpanieh ctatesmen not to yield an 10ta to Cuba ‘80 long as o sluglo rebel remains o srms.” It Baye Even {o the absurd aud impoasitle Lyrotheals that there s1ists umong us o uingle Individual who Le- lioves an sbaudounieut would be advantageous, we w.ll ever socade to it until after the rebel complotaly dominated and tle mother coun triumphaut, Fortuustely, tot oven such sn indis vidual osists among the witlivus of Bpsulards, but we ure sure thet §f such n phesomenon could’ be enocountared, tiot even after Lie sanliilation of the 2obellion would Spain ever cedo fo the tusurgents aud the Cuban (avurandes, sud much less to the Blatos of Auwerica, including uitod B bu to Pruseis oF to Husalu, Thess know how to aud can dofend themsalves, and they unduretand well the sectatisns of 1nv.slons Jiito tha Lersitaries of ulbers, the chusplous (meraly vurbal) of liberty, of autoncwy, aud of K- publican excellonycs, What {8 the deduction ouo & warranted to make from the coocluding parsy b of the Twmpo's asucle ? vuve, iudeed, beanng iu mind the official relations betwesn Kivg Alfouro's present Govornmeut nd the paper in quostion. The deduction i3 shat, o ocrtain circumstances, ths Bpaoleh (iovernment would be willing to fet Prosaia and Rusala mediate between the motber couutry aud her sebelllouy ialand. ‘This, at uoy rato, is sowo oconsolalion to the world at n%a. which desires 1o sea 80 6od to tha bl sod trutless strug- ki that hes now for seven lobg yrais devsstated @ falr soll of earih's falrest paradise. THE COURTS. Contest Over n Lot with a Much Vexed Title. Curlons Suit for $100,000 {o Sccuro 500 Damages. CHICAGO. BILL To QUIET TITLE. John W. Waughop fllod » bill yostarday in the Circutt Court against Hally Crosby and othors to «quiet his titlo Lo Tot 16 1n Jlock 8 af the Behool Seotion Addition to Chieago, 'Thia lot, aftor varioua viciasitudes, camo into possession of Cliatlen A, and Fdward ifigpina who, about 186, built a distillery on it and commenced makiog whisky. In 1870 Wallace & ¥mail obtatued & de- creo for a wmechanic’s lon to tho amount of £163.68 against (b prenses, and In 1874 the proports wan sold to complainunt under tns doe creo for about €400, Prior to this nod i 1870, Col. Juaknon, the Colloctor of Iuternsl Hovenue at that time, Isidl vinlents haods on the distillery proporty and sold it, Tot and bulldings, Hubject ta the machintio’s len, to J, I, Pablman and A, I, Covert, for s violstion of the {ntoroal Revenue Iaw, Wallace & Bmail had, however, in the mochanlo'a lon made Palilman aud Covert defondants, and as thoy falled to redeem from the sate, complaipant claims that their titlo js toreclorod and acld’und that lie liolds all the nquitica and Litle, In 1872 Pahloen and Covert mortgaged the property to securs £2,000, and this morsgage was foreclured and their title con- veyod by mesno convesancan to Hally Croeby. Tlhisn variaus parties hive tax claims which they think aro valid against the lot, but the complam- ant denioa it all, antd in order to provo who has the beat right Do files his bill o order to bave | tho Court pass on tho question. CONDEMEATION VERDICT, f tho City of Chieago va. J, Y. Scammon et al.. for aacertainng tho damagon for oponiog Calumet avenuo to the width of 64 feot from ‘&‘hlny-thlm etreet to the south lino of Lot 37 in Alothean Addition, nud tho south line of Lot 10, Fornythe's Secoud Addition, was hourd yesterdsy before Julzo Gary and a jury, aud a vordict returned for 215,400, DIORCES. Tloronos nnnger!ord complains that hor hus- baud, Charles A, flungerford, Uas repoatedly hoco gullty of adultery with a woman st No, 402 titate steet, and alio ilioreforo wauts a divorce. Tho case ITENS, Iu tho Blake-Thompuon caso the Leatimony of Mr. Blake was caneludod, and W. H. Gloason took the stand, whish Le was pormitted Lo oc- oupy all dav, (Heason was the private detoctive omgplosed by lilake to shadow the latter's wifo, and his lestimouy as to Lisanccoss was published at lougtl on the formor trial iu 1873, ‘ho caso will b contiunod to-marrow. Tho Sungor cndo produced a little ovidence an to the chacacter of Lemont stone, and will con- tinuo to-morrow. [uve spoctato:s endured mar- syrdows by sitting through tho corcmony yoster~ day, but departed with very enmmll mldrlimm to their stock of kuowladge ntnight. Thoy iwinoly alopt the greater parl of tho tinme. ‘fho Courts and Clorks' olticos will all be cloned to-day, without sxception. In tho uve of Malcolin McDonald ot al, vs. thn Excolsior Pross-Brick Manutactuiing_Company, .nm%o Williams vestorday appoailed D. I’ New- oll Rocoiver, undor a boud tor UNITED STATES COUNTS. A, G. Hydo et al. sued tho lurst National Dark of Lacon for 1,500, Willam T. Hamlton commenced » suit against Heory H. Honore to recover 850,000, T'ne "Phompson Nattonnl Bank of Thompson, Conu., sued Orvillo Ocott for 31,500, BANRRUPTOY ITEME. Bamuel O. Kenage, & contractor of Kankakes, filed a voluntary petition in bankruptoy yester- day, His Lsbitities amonat to $19,600, chielly in small amounta to Jaborers, and tho assocs auly consist of a 5,000 hife policy 1n the Protec~ tion Lifa losurunce Company in favor of his wita. ‘Tho care was referred to the Register. A large number of the creditors of Rodnoy M. Whivole filed & potition agslnst him yo-torday, but the paiticulars caanot be given until the petition is copiod. ‘Lhowan Foeter was adjudged bankrupt by de- fanlt, and a warrant 18sued rotarnoble Dec. 21, ‘L'ue cana of Albert Kidder was reforred to the Regleter for a tinal repott. 1t, . Jenkins was appolnted Assignes of Jahn Johuston. J. 8. Roynolds was etected Assignos of C. C. P. Holden, and L. €. Collins of H. C.Van Behanck. SUPERIOR COURT IN DUIEF, Tho City of Chicago, for the use of Congres- stonal Township 89, N.R. 14, for the uee of schools, commenced a puit for £120,000 sgaiuat James C. Chane and Jotn Price. EBlizabeth J. Witdams begau o enit againsd Thomas J. McClure to rocover £5,000 for au slleged breach of coveuant. A.J, York began an aoction sgainse John V. Farwell to recovur 36,000, J. Whitconborger, for tho use of W.P. Mo- Laron & Co., commnonced a suit for 83,000 agalust the North Britisu and Mercautito Insar- auco Company. Marshall Simonds sued E. . Panl for $2,000. Barrows, Carpontor & Co, sued Orville Oloott for B1,200, Oliver Emith brought suit to recover £3,000 from A. L. Chetlain, adminisiratop of the oa- tata of Martin O, Walker, Mary Gutech filed a biil ogalnst Willlsm Woolsch, Adelheld Woolsch, Georgo Derkos, and . W, Diacioek, to foreclose a trust-deed for #1,000 on Lot 4 in J, F, Stair's Subdivielon of Bub-Lota 2 ana J, 1n the Bubdivision of Lot 149, In Butterflold's Additlon to Cbicago. ‘Lho Veopls of the Binte of lllinois for the use of 1t. E. Jeukins, Assigues of Baum & Maodol, commonced a suit lo debt for $100,000 agsinat Franclw Agnow, Onev Whits, Thomas hloran, Stmou Quinlau, and Edwin Walker, the damoges bsing laid at ouly 3500, CIRCOIT COURT. J. W. Cassel and W. A, Crosa filed a petition axalnst I I, Horder, awkiug for & mechanic’s llen to $uo smount of $1,000 on Lots 13 and 14 in Dlook 1 61 Block 14 of Cannl Trustees’ Subdi- vislon of part of 8se, 29, 40, 14, COUNTY COURT, Esther L, Croft, Jamea Alichaol 0'Conner, Jobn Iermaon, Matilda Cerleon, sud Henry Westpual, were adjndged insane, James, H. Simonds was adjudged to be ro- stored to reason, and capablo of attendiug to hiy watate, L. H. Perkins waa ndjudged cured of nabltoal dr:mkunutuu. and capabla of mansgiug his prop- orty. Iu tho eslate of James Joho Allen et al, migors, s graut of gusediansuip was made to Anuis Alton under buud for §40,000, CRIMINAL COUBT. 8tephen Ransell, lodicted for au masault with intent to rob aud wnrder, was put on trislh, a Jury peing welved. A portiou of the ovidgoco Was heard, sud tho case was coutlnued until to- worrow, Frauk McClueky was tried for lsrceny, found gmlty, snd remanded (or seutenca. The jury in the Backateder murder case failad to agree duting tho day, Tho jury will be called fu this morning. THE OALL FUIDAY. Juvaz Buopuerr—103 to e of salendar. Jupar (any—105, 108, 133, ta 181, 139, 185, 186, sud 134, to 150, all inclaaive. Jovaw Moont—3, 33, 35, ? 'l'lmmu TRoaxns, Boory, and Fanweui—No calls. JupoMEXTS. Umiten Brates Oipomit Covar—OoNrzasoxs— Cowercisl Nutlous] Bunk of Clifcago va, F, 0. More- lioad, Bamuol . Watker, and Jubu O, Rogers, $3,325, SUbae DropariT—Ladd & Titon v, Georke M. Otsrae, 1. 1. Layton, and Charles P, Sllva, £3,638.70,— Bamie vs, same, §0,800.17,~Sams va, saue, §4,910.68, 'BuPkL10u CoURT—OO3yEAtoNs—Gormen National Bank va, Henry Fouersteln and Charles Pduger, $316, Wiliain Twick ve. Henry Wolf and Heury ifafer, Ditdr—Ohusios Blarwitth va. Heary Feuentoln su Charles Piluger, $3i0.—Ephraim Wormer of al, va, Augustus Waiker, $82.97, JUbas Gaxy—b. ¥, Darrett va, Willlam Arthur aud D. A, Elmberx, 8i,438.5.—J, 1, Johneon et al, va, Wiibkm T, Bedwan, §2,033.0.—8, G, Gaylord va, Oliver Edward, $)14.60.—New Orloans National Bank va, Juhn Neubarger knd A, L. ‘rumag, §20..40.~Ford Frisdman ot 8, e, Feitd Polatn: vunlict, $800, sud motion for new trial, Q1acUIT COURT—-CONIRSSIONA—~T, M, Blaples va, Willtau J. Johnon aud Tuows 8, Johnson, $33411, —Nulsuu Do Golyor ot al, vs, Jobu A, Cook, §51/.47, pmsiishih ELSEWHERE, OITAWA RIECTMENT BUIT, Special Dupatzh to ha Chicago 1% (bune, Orrawa, 11k, Nov. 2§,—Quite ao excitoment has boen created bore by the serviog of notlces of ejectment upon about thirsy faunlies, who hava bullt shautics upon = pieco of land in the northeaat ooraer of Lie oity owned by tho Bruen estate. Thess famulies—ull those of lnhorlnfi meu—built houncs or shantics upon this ian withoul leave or licooso, aud tae agent fu charge of this matter s dotorminsd to eject thexse aquat. tord, togother witn their whanilus, cows, pige, aua poultry, a once. M‘fiu};’:'&(&.a" Tridune, Bvectul i Laxao, mvn.. Nov. £4.—-Judge Crace has tnaued an injunction restraining the Ce fwmuing 81400 of Lridge-honds, 2 {oingRLL Qi or L ge-honds, which fmua iy e THE ONTARIQ LEGISLATURE, ~weziul Dispateh 1o Tha Chcann Trinuna, Toroxto, Ont., Nov, 20.—The Ontario Legts. Iature met at it o'clock. ‘o Lientonant-Goy. ernor eatmo town fn wtato and dirorted the No'n; tanlcet n Hpeakor, Atating that lin would to-mor. Tow announce tho caieds of hia ealling tiy 'The Tlou, Mownte, Premier, proposed @ tlan of R, 3. Well a2 Kpeakor, mating hoderey to follow tho Englisl practico of ke plug the samo Hpeakor in ollive, who liad filled zne o tlou In provious Parllaments. Mr, Gow wec. onded the motion, and commendod Wells' im. partinlity in the position Lo fovmarly occupled ‘The Oppostion did not bring forwaid any ous. nwl Wells was declared alected, DEATHS, YOLDING—Nav, 2, n TIVar Foreat, of ienmmme Marry 0, Yoldiug, only son of H, W, m'n‘i",\'x':nq"i;‘ litg, nged & months and 2 day < Funeral “services M {Ue residence Thuraday, Nor, at BdGA m, Frlends of the fanily ure invitat, " TREAO—O0n tin 20th Inst., Percy Selln, fnfeat daughior a A, 1. auwd Fraiicen G, Trego, aged § woptha and ¢ dey by , Fanerat from 1211 1ndisna-sv. Fiiday at 10 otlove MARRIAGES. T WRLLA—SUERNAN<AL Riverside, Nov. 2T tho Rov, Dr, Warren, Jobn 0. Walis and doseghin N. sherman, daughter of Luta L. Kiorman, Lag, SPECIAL NOTIOES. A Blessing to Mothe Mee. Winslow's Bootlilng 8; , o whioh olidrer i AEHOURS, 1nh Exrinta tmange ST Ll-;n:- the chlld from peln, reaulates th " enres wind rolie, conectn acl d haaith to the enild. co o AUCTION SALES: WM., A, BUTTERS & CO,, AUCTIONRIRS, MADISON-ST, BUTTERS & CO'S REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, 1IQUSEHOLD GOOLS OIF ALL KINDS, CARPETSH, PIANOS, NEW FURNTTUNE, and MERCHANDISE OF EVERY VARIETY, Baturday Mornlug, Nov. 37, at 9:00 o'clock, Postponed to Baturday, Nov.37,10 o'olka,m. MORGAGEE'S SALE. Ktock of aUrocer, reveral Larrels Bonrbon Whisky, genmino Cognac Branily, piro Gin, cases Hockheimer mzlhmyur. aud Mocelbinder Wines, One cask fes PEREMPTORY SALE T0 PAY ADVANCES AND UHARGES. SOLITAIRE DIAMONDS, SATURDAY (noon) at 13 guolock, Nov, 21, at our malerronme, 103 Madison-al,, 1 palr’ Largo Size Pum ‘White Holitalre Diamond Esr-Rings, 1Large sud fng Holitaire Diamand Ring. WM. A. BUTTERS & CU., Auctloneers, AUCTION SALE OF TOXYS Taney Goods, and Notions, BLLECTED FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Monday morning, Nov. 29, o 9:30 0'clodk, at our sales Tooran, 103 Ennt Mndieomnt. eloske ol WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers, A, LTPM AN, Pawnbroker, ‘Will hold his Thirty-second Auction Sale of FORFEITED PLEDGES, Tuesdsy Morning, Nov. 3, at 10 o'clock, st BUTTERS & CO.'8 Auction m, 10§ 1ast LMadison-st. The stock wili compriae a large vazisty of Gald and Stiver Watches, Dismonas and Dismond Jewelry, & At Butters & Co.'s Auction Rooms, 108 Matlm-t, Wednesday Morning, Deo. 1, at 0:30a'lack, White Granite, Rockingham and, Nellow Wars, tn packages and open lots, _Tabl e, Fine Taktls Cutlery, BUTTERR & (0/8 ERGULAR TRADE BALE THURSDAY MURSING, Dee. 3, st 9:30 o'clock, STAPL3 AND FANCY DRY G0ODS, Clothing, Woolens, Init Goods, Shirts, Drawors, Hosiery, ‘¥ats, Gloves, Gadntlets, and Dits, Boots and Shoes. By BLISON, POMEROY & GGt Auctioneers, 84 and 83 Raudolph-aty Friday Morning, Nov. 26, cb 9:30 o'clock, INMENSH BALE Household Furniture, Now and Bocond-bsnd Parlor Bulls, Chamber Sots, Book-Cuses, Ofice and Parlor Deaks, Dining-rooni Faraiture, A full line CARPETS, Lounges, Bolee, Bureius, Dedstoads, Washstands, Cook snd Patlor Htaves, Llankets, Comforters, Ueneral Houseksopiog, Goods, Merohandise, oto, ‘Also under Chattel Mortgage, by ordar of na{g’y ghzflflo. enurla Fgfll&\:ru of privats redidenca cad oo c8. Ouo splen ino, ELIBON, POYERDY & CO., 84 and b4 Dandoiphi-st. Intire Furniture and Outfit COLTUS-ROOMS, 68 RANDOLPH-ST., Satnrday Morning, Nov. 27, at 10 0Clck, Two magnificent Blds-Doards, cost $200 each, 1% g Bl gl oy ek B splen ers, Lirackets, Lony 3 wud cm?:[xslue:-, lurhl'a-hp'chmbur Bet, Wardrobe, pers) ory, s "RLIE0N, TOMEROY, X €O ue By JAS, . McNAMARA & CO» 27 East Washington-st, —b— 500 CASES BOOTS & SHOES AT ATCTION, Fridoy Morning, Nov. 20, at 4:30 o'clock. JAH, P. MONAMARA & CU. Auctr's COMILISSION- Rubber Boots & Shoss. BV&;‘IB the sole Il:u s BE dl; oolebrated Bteward ] estary N, ¥o Blios 124 shylos of a1l Klpds of Ratber Bhoes - nishod 8a firab-claas and 36 por oout lew this & other housa, LLsed ‘Arctice, Alnskas, Boo's, and Esadalsy sud Wool Qoods. Bend for price & €0, ;AML’B K%%nhi_ !ém - BY G. B & 0y Mw‘d 50 Wabashi-a¥, On Baturday, Nov. 27, at 8:30 o'cl’ky 16 rales W, G. Crockery, 1n apet & 6 casks Yellow VTare, 50 pkes GlassTart 95 barrels Kerosene Lanterus. AT 20 0'CLOCE, Household Furniture, Of Evary Description, at Uargatose ofl or_and Oftice Desks, Khow Carosy Floof mf?&ff 'u-:‘;-eu. Tron mrk"-', Planoe, Parlor Btoves, t Hota. large involce of Tum garted Vares ;"Hi”ku. tioacers. rxunflqiééz_ it SPECULATION IN 'W'.A.LL-S':F; J ade jn s single inved L3500,900 hae bast mA I h Suordines occurtenco; bub ordlnarly $5 oAD S.‘fl'-:;" sy 380,000, Ero bia roculta can siiow a predict full fuforration, renb fro by & ., Baukors, HLORT R B TIONERY: ... CELEDNATED 2 thuufiosll e aha uard ¢ par b 800 per B A SO RTub, caate tloassy losg?.

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