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————————————————— e e e — —— — —— — — —————— plaintif’a attorney bave diemissed tho suits acmnat W, B. Bhsw, J. G, Borrett, and the dooe- keepvr, Heizov. It is eatd che rest of tho do- tendants are 10 bave equal good fortane. ——— NOTES AND NEWS, LOBBYING ILLEGITINACE, Spectar Dispateh ta Tha Chicugo 1 ribune. Wasmixaton, D, O, Nov. 29.—Iudge Wrlie dehivered tho opinton of the Court in tha easy of Voed and Clark against [, M, Dinck. Lhia f2 the Montana war claim caso, in which Jdofondant made n coutiacs with plaintiile to prosocuts cor- tain war claims mado by Moniaua, sud in the Court below a fudgmen: was given. Il Cour. holds, with the Sapreae Gt of the United States, that all coniagts for S\wcurmg Leuln’nl.luu 8te vuid, and et neiao tho Judgment clow, "ot Seott, {t 18 sai ), Las eugased thoJohnaon House, & poition of the Arangton, for head- qnarters for o w.oler. 1118 agen s aro very certatn of the suceees of the Souwthe'n Paciue, aud aro making the wJet extended arranzements for a Jobby cam nien, 5 o the asoriated Prevss THE INDIAN COMMSSIONERGIIT, Wiasmyaioy, D. C., Nov. 24—z E, 8. Tobay. of Buston, infarmed Secretary Caandlog this aftornoon tust ho ehould vo obliged to do- clive the porlon of Commiarioner of Indisn Aflwes tendered lim by the Presidout, HuAT, The Commissioner of Indian Affalrs authore izes Wililam Nicholeou, Gpueral Agent of the Associated Comm.tteo of Friends on Indinu At fairs, to eay that Supt. Dosg hsa not beew 1o- maved. and that his vomoval Las ot boes cons templatoa, aud that Lis ouly councction with the Pot:owatamie maiters is that as an oiticer uf the Governuen®, he m diligently prosecutiug thons whu buve dofrauded tho Injinve, Friond Hosg deaires to rotiro 1rom bis present posiiion whe over the Board suall thisg proper to desigua.o bus succernor. TENDERED ANOTHER TCSITION, Secretary Chnndier bus mvitod Commlssioner Sm.th 10 Temin 1D Abo Ususitmont as lus cove ficenuni clerk i the immediste clisigs of bisi- news coming up to the Secretary from tho Bu- teau. THE DARIES-CANAL SCHEME. The Comm.ssion appornted toIn juire into the route for the projosed xup canal Lo cupnect ihe Atlantic npa 'ac,flc Ucesan repors that iy are of the oplujon, aiter a full investigation, that o Niearagua tout. & beet, aad eaimato that the work from tho harbor of lUreto, oo the Pecige, to Grestows, on the At'autie, et be cobatiusted ut 8 loial cost not exceeding $66.000,000. From this investment, the Comunssion cluims tliat an ceny. mous rorurn woald bo made, caccially i shipmontto Eu.o- nesn and Awericin poits vo tho Atlautic of Cal- 1lmuun yrodnces. It in regarded of the highest inpuitanco thut the United States take sowe ace taon at ouce to carry out the plans of the ship- ranal, In order 1o mevent Franco or England frum veap.ng the houor sud protit of the groat cuterpuise. RETIRENEST OF LEGAL-TENDERS. The Secretary of tho ‘Lioasiry to-day dircated the retiromert of 761,472 of owtstanding legal- tendecs, that amount being 80 per cons o1 ke Natcuae Bank cirenlation ssued durning the wonih. A PARTIAL JUPOE. It {a raid on apparcutly wood suthority that Pres.dent Grast bias determived to romove I, I, Dunne. Cuiof-Jusiico of the Surrome tours of Arzoua ‘Leriitory, vn acconut of tho position ho has assumed 1u pnblic 8poechos on the mchool- faud question. He s au ardent Catholic, and has 1dicatod’hia desive that s oo-ielipionista ebali have n aliare of the comman-school) fund et apart for their apo ial coutrol, 'Inis places Lim ia open opposition to the President’s lows spoech on tho scbool unestion. TILE WEATHER. IN CHICAGO. That Boreas had paid » vimt to this neighbor- hood was evidenced yestordsy moiniog by the hieroglyphice whicls were frostily traced on every window-pano. To tmavy the unoxpocted sight wan & welcomo ono. Especially waa tho soul of tho rets1l morchant gladdonod, sa he rell cted upon tlo increascd sales of heavy clothiug which tuo sudden spproach of winter would produce. Doubtless, bowover, thers was one class of men who regardod tho icy windows with a foslivg bordoring ou anguteu, as they turned over i bod and thoughs of the kitchen fire that Lad to be kiudled, and . that obatinately rofuscd to bo kindled by aoy one oxcopt Lhemeeives. "I'ho tirst oes to feol tho outside frigidity were the newsboye,—tle scantily-clothed nomsds who sprarently never go to sloop or ceaso thoir mu- notonous, shrili cries, Thexe urchius, a8 thoy gotuered aiound tho pewspaper ofiices at & o'c ock in the morning, mith the thermometer at 4 dogrees below zero, sbowed plainly thoir dis- Rust ac the weather-change. Yor tho timo being their usual exuverauce was utterly quenched, aund the expresmons to which they gave vont wera doleful and profane ln the cxtre e, At B o'clock in the morning the thermometer stood exactly at zero, but a biting wiad from the north made it socn wuchcalder, The thousands of peoy.Jo who seck thoir placcs of busiuesa on tho Soutt Sido at that bour, exhibited au extraor- dinary paruality for sireet z:-mi aud the num- ber of pedentrisuy was eurprisiogly limited, The fow who might bave boon ween ou tho Streots Lorried along ot an ungraceful gait, holdiog their lsuds t0 their oars s if they didu’t Bt all want to Lear tho varied lnoguage which Nature, 1w its luvisible forms, was spoaking to them. Foiluwing 18 o record of the tomperature aa obeerved by Mauvsese, opticlan, 88 Aadison street (InmmuNe Baildiog) : 8 a. m., 03 10 s m,, 4deg.; 12a. ., 8Bdeg.; § p,im, B dog.; Bp. w,, 13 dew, AT THE EAST. BostoN, Mase, Nov. 20.—~A ‘sevore gale of wind hae prosailed here tolay, st ona time the velocity of the wWind roachiug 65 miles an hour. It scems to have extended all sloug the New England Cosst. Reports from soversl otber points indicate rapidly falliog mercury aud uousualty high mad. MoxrreLirs, Vi, Nov. 20.—Tho meroury in- dicates 0 degrees bolow zero. Wind upprece- dentediy bigh, Rocursten, Nov. 20.—The canalis frozen ovor sUl iu this section, Wasgixarox, D, O, Nov, 20.—The sigoal offiver Toporta' s wind velocity of 166 miles par bour on Mount Wachington this afteraocon. "This e the Ligueat velocity recorded at that sta. tion Kiuce 1ty estsblisament, -LThe tawperature was 24 degrees below zero. CANADA, Toroxto, Ont, Nuv. 20,~The weather througtiont Ootario aud Quebec is tompestuous avd cold. ‘Tho thermumeter bere han fallen 35 degroes tn twenty-tour Lours. At Quebec sud in_ the Ottawa distiict over a foot of suow hus fallen. At Quobeo City the thermometer 18 2 do- grees above zero, ELSEWHERS, Spectal Dispateh w The Caicass Tribuna, Mamisow, Wis., Nov. 20.—From {reezing point at 4 o'clcck yesierday afterooon the mercury rapidly sunk bl it reached 11 dog. below zero thid niorning, and did vob tiso 10 zero durnng the day, staudiug 7 below ze1o st 6 o'ciocd, Thers wau & uiight fiuuy 01 snoW this evening. tec.dl UiaLaten to 1 he Chicaao {rivuns. Davesront, 1a., Nov. 'lio tiveria frozen over at tbia point, and the feiry boat ment uto winter quaitess Iast eveming. Tbormometer % pelow, . ¢ brecal dhacateh o Frs CAlcago Teidune. Broux Crry, la,, Nov. 20.—1he mercury wont dosn tu 25 below goro ay _Fort Bully this ‘morn- jvg 0wt Ranuall, and 12 hers. "It 1eaboutd Jegroes Warmer -vigut, aud besomivg cloudy. OFFICIAL REPORTS, Wasmvoroy, D, O., Hov, 80—1 s m.—For the iale region, Ollo, Upper Missiemppl, aud Lower Missouri Valloys, falling barometor, winds ebifung to ossterly aud poriherly, rlsing tew- peratwe, partly cloudy weather, and anow or 1w Low Dagota and Nebrssua $o Northeru M.coigan, possibly followed fu the Northwest uy 1lzug baroweter avd cold oortawesterly winds. LOCAL OBSKEYATION. UnicAg0, Nov. 29, lan] Wiher, UENBNAL UBSLEVATIONS, Cuazago, Nov, 29~Miduight, Wond, o Weatler, A Light suow, Clear, Nafon. A Thr " FOREIGN. Tho Russians Suffer Serlous Re- verses in IKKhokand. Fears Entertained that Many of the Smaller Garrisons are Massacred. Twelve Thousand Egypiians Sarprised and Slaughtered by Abyssinians, The French Assembly Adopts the Arrondisssmont Clause of tie Electoral BllL KHOKAND, TUSIAN LOSAES. Loxpox, Nov, 29.—-Accounts from Tiflls rep~ resent tho Rusaian losses as heavy in the recent rising at Khoiand, A part of tha gariison was tnassacrod. Loxbuy, Nov, 30—6 a. m.—A special from Vienua reparts that b reassuuag news from Khoukand was recoived st Bt. Petersturg yester-* day. It In foared that & majority of ths smador Ru-stan parnisooa huve already Leon maanacred, and that Kbokand 1 surrounied by nasives. ———— e ABYSSINIA, SLTAUTER OF EAYPTIANS, Loxpox, Nov. 10.—A telegram from Alexan- dria save that iho Abgyesinians eurprised and illed 1,200 Egyptians, includiog soventeon offi- cers. g ' GREAT BRITAIN, THE UREADSTUFFS MANRETS, Losvoy, Nov. 29.—The Mark Lane Express’ review of tho grain markote for the past week rava: ** England bas bad a drazgug tiade, with an occamonal declivo, owing chielly to want of conditon tn samples. In Hollasd and DBelgium former rates aro main. tuned, In Germauy thero had bean slight tinctuntions, In France the quotatluna are generally unchanged, alihough 1y s.me provi- cinl minrkets there hiaa beon au advaucs of 8 shil- lLug, owing to amall ¥t plies. Algeila 18 sulfor- Ing from sovero drought.” THE CANAL-3IIARE TURCHASE. Loxpoy, Noy., 29—\, Do Lesseps has lasued a carenlar 1o which ho eays he regards Englavd's pucehinge of the Khodive's shares as a fortunale thing, and tho consequence will bo the retu- ciation by the Dritish Governmout of 18 former tiostitity to the 1ntereats of the sharchulders of the canal, TRE FINANCIAL INQUINY. Loxpox, Nov. 80.—The Rigle tlon, Stephen Cave, Paymaator-Genetal, will go to Egypt to inquiro into the finaucial couditivn of tae Kho- dive's Goverament. i FRANCE. THE BLECTORAL BILL Tarts, Nov. 20.—The Assembly has fnally sdopted the clause of the Electoral bill provid- sug for voting by arondissement, In the division the Assembly stood 401 for and 200 againet the clauso. g SPAIN, BAN BEBASTIAN, Hexpare, Nov. 20.—Tue Carlists heve com- menced again a vigorous bombardment of San Buebastian. g INDIA AND CHINA. THE PENANG UPRISING. Loxpox, Nov. 20.—A dispateh from Penaog eavs it i8 not expected that the British sroops will meet with any serious resistanco at Perak. TR MARGERY MURDED. A tolegram from Shangbai says the British In- quiry Commission met 8 mao who warned thom that a Iargo forco was assembled at Yanoan, and resistancs to tho invesugation ioto the lor of Mr, Margery might bo expocted. AMUSEMENTS. M'VICKER'S THEATRE. 3r. Barry Sallivan made his first Dowin o Chicago theatts Aug. 15, 1830 1In the sixtesa yoars that have elapsed sinoce then timo has ap- parontly dealt lightly by him. He seems atill almost & young map, His rut play then, se now, was ** Richelisu.” Intbe cast supporting him sixtoon years ago woro essrs, Hradloy, Myors, snd Ditloo, and Mrs. Leighton, Thero waa not, probably, in the thoatre last night one person who was present at the first ropresenta~ tion, 'To all intents and purposos, Alr, Sullivan waa a stranger, aud his conception of the mag- niflcont, time-dofying Cardinal was ns frosh ns it it had nover bators been proseated by him in Qhteaga. ‘Tho koy to the character of Richelicu haa been ofton sought for in vain, and even to this day many acute critics grope blindly in search of it, without uccoss. It lies in the famous soliloquics, brief but pregnant with meaning, at the end of the hrat act sud tho beginuing of the third, In thewe, 1f suywho:o, wo must look for a revelatiop of the tquer goul, and an uucovering of the vory besrt of tha Cardinal; forin no other placo does he give the reius to his spoech and cast off disguiso. Te two soltloquies referred to are both 1y tho same velo. When taken apart, tho wecond scoms almost & conlisuatiou of tho flist. Tho shome of digcoutss fu both places 18 Powor, Itis truo tbe subject {4 viewed 1 different lights, In tho tifss soliloquy—~beginning O kodllke power!"—tue Cuardainal speaks in the fuliness of hia pride, and dedicites him:elf afresh not only to tlio pursuit of Power, bue to secur- [ng the'salvation of Fiance : France, T love thoe! All earth ahall pever pluck thies {fon my heart. 1y mustrens, Franco: my wedded wife, aweet ¥rance! Who sball proctalm divorce from thee and e ¢ The second #oliloquy, at the bogiuniog of the thivd act, is still on the old theme—Fuwer. Bages Lave uaid it 188 vain pursuit; but, reasons she Cardinal: Yo aafo and formal m $Who write the desds, and with wnfeverish hang Welyh lu nics 8:uies the motives of tho great, Yo canuut huow whal yo bave never tried, Ie will be ouserved that the tona of the two aplilojuies in strikingly sumelar, The presump- tion ahut they furo.sn s Liue index to the char- acter of tho Cardinal is borue out by the speech ot Joseph, the cvufidant and fanmbar, iu the openiug upeoch uf the fifth act (tbo scene cou- taiuing 1t Waa cab Isst night) s “Tho Cardinal Trembles 'iween lifo and death, Ll lize tx power, Biuite one—t1ay botlt, We have offered this new view of an old sab- Joct beeausa {t seemns to be called for, It istime some actors sbouid luok about and take their reckonings in tuls magmiticent play, clse we chall Liave the muderu mchool entertaiuing as distorted views as Mr. Alacresdy, who uover could Gind Richeleu autthiog but su {ucoosist. eut charactor, Lo bim, no Joubt, the apostro- 1hie to Frauce and I’ower was s [die a picco of declsmation sy the dislogus Letwoen tue goiug vus 6t Clermond wud the cowing lu of Baradas, just betore she famous ecensdu which the cire uis of Loly Church 18 drawa, Lot un seo, now, now Mir. Bullivan sdapts him- salf to oo fusory of liwhelou's chimiactor as already judicated.” 1ia lmpersonation iy conaust- et throughout, It 1y monochromutic, sod doos notalways miss being monutonous, The Cardi- ual $oad Bot 107 oue luatant drop his mek v cowpsny, He never forgets bis luve for t'ranco and power, His amuition never doserts bum. iy ndumitavie will buoya bim up $0 the end. Julie is tu b but litkle more tuan an fu- strumout o noaer; DL Maupral notbing wore. Joseph and Franccis are unly servauie, Frauce 18 Lia weiiee, but he clais to be aud iuwists o0 belux tue master of Frauce, ‘Th chatuctel is wade barmonous in all it pasts. 1t becomes, 10 cunsajucuce uf its Liarmony sud want.of vanoely, nueun;nly diioult to potsray, Oue wlhio sets up au o8, ddeal shouid 0! briog to the task reproducing 1t tho greces, of art. Ezaoily pot moly @l the wols, but sl at this poinl . Sullivan fails $0 give portect mi-hcmu.. I‘lllra conceives well, but o executes clumuily, e is & fine closec-E8UOF, LUt n0C & taviator, Therg is vo flaw in Uis chart, but sbipwreck fu Lis Mtooring, What Ee Jackv purtion) charws of & trained elocutiouint, Few parts now ou the s!sga sequire of thu aclar a more tlexibla or Letier-ualued Yo.ca than fticheiwy ; and 1f s, Suliivan bas $ts qualiestion for the patt we Wero HOL wLlo B0 Olscover it last uight, Not thet be Jucked luug-power, Iu burww of puadon ko dnd wlenu | voles | ewiu, ut wpot always the sight kmd of voice, Bo it haipeued thal b pessages requiriog wuch oxpeuditure of breath, Mr, Builnau was loass sastisfactory. e defucts At such times were magnified, and & small exer- aive of jmagioation could detect the loast aus- piclon 1 the world of & brogue. lu the * Dover- say-fail” pceps wilth Francuis, the deflauce to Ir Mayprat, the Holy-Church scens, and the final triumph over Kuradas, the elocutiooary de- fects of Mr. Bollivay, eithor the resn'd ef caze- arly are the | THE CHICAGO RIPUNE: TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3 , 1876. leasncas or bad training, were quito apparent. Putting amde these defects, it ia possitla to Nud notling bit praise for the actor. His concen- tion of the part sooms to bo tho most just sod acholarly that hss over been preseated hevo. and Lia rowers of execution fall notably only in the climaxes, o s no orator. DBut ho haw invented the part with much nox business, some of which might woll bo imitated by American actors, It would be strange. indaed, If an actor of decided talent who ban aoied Riche- ifen mo many hunared tumca ss Ar. Bnilivan ehould not iave added littlo tonchoa of his own to the reprosontation, and anhanced its beautios. 1o this roapect, sa we hayo said, \lr. Bullivan in not dissppointing. Ho is, it not the rmmg Richeden. one of the most intoresting who have aver teen In Chicago. Tho supporting arts last night wore, aa s rulo, badly or indifferontls rondorod. Mre. Murdoch aa Julie docidedly lacked force, and hsr cbarms of person could tot compensnt* for her deticien- ciea of voica. Mr, Giesin's De Mauprat was only tolerablo: it 48 not ono of his best parts. The dedicating of Richelteu to etornal justico was overstraiwed. Towards tho closs Mr. Gos- ein wan much moro pleamang. The Fran- cois of young Mr, DMcVickor was less than it spotild have been,—in fact, excesdingly bad, Thare was nio oxcuse for his forgotiing Lis lines, 88 hio bas plaved the part several times before. Francois {s proporly B wowan's part, though it *85 not so vlayed in tho mu};nnl cast, oitber in Englaud or America. It bas oiten beon so played iu Chicago, aud to conmderable advantage. Boms of tho minor characters last nighit weio pleassntly dono. Tho De Feringhen of Mr. Soymour was clover and artistio through. out ¢ Mr. Hurley mado anacceptable Louts, and the Jittio pars of tue First Scretary was tollis gently road. lr. Catheart, who travels with Mr, Sullivan and pliys Haradas, should have been mentioned beforo. e 1s an Luglish actor o tho old school,~momewhat given to strutting aud monthlvg,—but withal accustomed to bring out the meaning of bis itncs in strong reliof, He s sald to bo invaluable in fenciug scoucs, aud a4 1choarsals ; hence bia attachment to Mr. Bullivan. . Tho andicnce Iast night was tho most entbu. siantio tlat has been weon ab McVicker's tins seaeon, It summonod Mr. Sullivan beforo ihie curtain ag tho closn of each uct, 1o scomed, for bis patt, to ca rg bis bitler oyuicism and withering contempt botora the curiain. Lerbaps he thought— When my play was Acted to duli t.ar of Lifi [o-8 wapers, Who had po a0l for pociiy, 1 beard nob Applause in the prover bicea, The play was cut lsst mght, rather ubexpoct- edly, and 1n euch & way tiat owe character whose pame waa printed on the bilis did not appear at all. Tho change wus ot for tho botter. So sino, the Cardindl was not sbowa, strotcied upon his bed at the end of tho third act, when the con. +prrators Invade lus chamuer at ths csstlo ; and without this vivid spectacle Da Maupral's as- surance that tho Cardinal was dead eomod to afford too casy satisfaction, COUNTY AFFAIRS, Bond-=What ‘The County Treasure! It Secures. The regular weekly meeting of the Board of County Commissioners was beld yestorday af- ternoon, Presideat Burdick in tho chair, Al the Commisaionera excapt Alr, Couly wara pras- ent. COMMUNICATIONS, Judge Wallace, by letter, roqueated that the origioal salary of the record-writer in his Court be restored. Referred to tho Committoe on Pub- lic Secvico, ‘The Recorder of Deceda sont in & commanica tion relative to tho orgavizing of s working- force of clorka to prepara the abatract-books. Rafarred to tho Committse on Public Records. A request for additional sccommodations In the County Jail, sent in by the Bhoriff, was re- ferred to the Committoa on Jail and Jail Ae- caunta, “Tho Judges of tho Circuit Court, by lotter, ro- quested that tho former salaries of their Clerks be restored. lleferred. A statemont from the County Troasurer ex- plamad that the Publig Servica Fund was nearty exhaustod, Heferred to the Committes on Fi- nance, Cowwiesioner McCaffroy was afcaid that the action taken by tho Buard ou tha salary ques- tion was unjust to several county employea. The Judges sll appeared to be disaatistied with the matier, Ho tmoved thst tho question bo taken fiom tho tablo and recummitted. Lost by 8 tio vote. . 5. NTCK'S BOND, Commiselonor Clougb prescuted the honds of L. C. {uck, County T'rensuror, the amouat be- ing $4,000,000 as Tressurer and 92,000 as Col- lector. ‘The bonds wero_rigued by the !olluwhle gootlomon: Berthold Lowoathal, Charlea i, Beliwab, Thomas Lynch, Jacob Rosonberg, Hen- ry A. Kolin, Michacl Braud, Goorgo Behnsider, illiam FI._Bradloy, Benjamin {l. Campbell, Schuylor 8, Beajamin, John R. Walsh, Freder- ick M lartin N. Kauoall, . teving Pearce, Charlas R, Stooto, Charles 11, Curtis, Goorgo Al Pullmsa, Comuntgsionor Clough mavod that tho bond of Mr, Huck, as County T'reaaurcr, bo fixed at 31,- 000,000 ; and that 1t be relorred to the Fuuauca Commuttoo with instructious to report ot next weotiug. Comumissionor Holdon sald that the Committeo on Iioauce bLad already tmada their report, avd Le did not aco any nocessity for tho motiou. Commirsioner Clough understodd that the Commuitteo had fixed thebonds at £3,500,000. Comamiegiouor 3cCaflrey, in crdor to notile matters, moved that the amount bachanged to £4,000,000, which provailed. The Committee on Fiuanco reported, fixing the nmouus accordiog to tho resotution, Owing to nome informality in the report, AMr. Clangh not baving signed it since the smoung was cuanged, Commissioner Holden moved to reconmder tha wholw matter. After somo dolay aud a wordy squsbble, the rej ort was recolved, tha adverso decislou of the Chiair pewig overruled. The following opoion of Mr Rounires, Coun- ty Altorvey, Was road : Tho Conmitteo ou Finance ask of me_what monoya and property tho boud of tho County Tressurer so- curve, Ly tho statutc, the {ndividual holding the uflce of County Treasurer s required to give two bonde,—one aa County Treasurer, ths other a8’ Collevtor of Taxes, ilcn tattor Oitico bo hiolds by viriue of nia office &s “Treasurer, The form of the bond required as Tress- urer {s defined by the statute, and 1ta condition re- quires Lim to perform all the duties whicn ars, or usy bey required by liw (o bo pertoimed by 'him as'Ireasurer of the Counly, and when Lo shall be auc- ceeded in ofilce, to#urreuder and deliver over to his successor 1 oftico ll books, Paycrs, monsy, and other things belonging to sald couuty snd_sppertaining lo lisontice. It wiil be observed from tho ald condition of the boud required by law of the Qaunty Troasur a8 Trosaurer, tlat the bond 1a not deaigued to seou tho performinee of hin dulles aa Colle:tor, mor to weture otber lhan, county ~property and moneys in Lls posession or under Lis ocontro AMoueys paid o the Troisuser, as Coliscter, for other ilinn county tazes, are presunied to besecired by the boud requised Uy the stitute tobe gren by it su Collector, snd the prosscution of that bond, 1 case of fudlure to yay over Bute, city, fown, viilage, aud other taxea to thio proper autlioriiies, is provided 'for by the Revenua law, Tho moneya the County Treazurer oblaing posseaston of are deqived from the tix levy for county purposss, for Jicenses granted to keap dram-shopa in fncorporated towus, from sales of eatrayy, aud by way of cscheat, from Ui various county oltices, otc, The aggregileof these, togelnor il tne valug of county property In tho possesslon of thie Treasurer, can bp better sscortained by an tuspec- 1on of the Tecords of e Transurer's offica, Tho atatuts provides that the County Treasurer, be- fore hie enters upan e dutios of Lis oftice, ahall'sze- sute a bond in such penalty and with such security aa the Caunty Board shall ‘deem suthclsnt. It ia for the County Board, therefore, to delermine tfe amouut of the bond sud thie sccurity 10 be given by ths incoms ing County Treasurer, On motion of Commiseloner Holden, the com- munication was spread upon tho recoids. Commissioer AfeCaffroy moved thas the bonda be referrec to the Fiuance Commities, with 1u- utructioas to topgrt at thoir earhest convent- euce, Carried. TULK BUFREME COTRT YAGANOY, The Commitice on Public Bervice roported in reference to tha sico.fon of & Judge of the Hu- preme Conrt, to fill the place ma fo vacsut by the Hon, W. K. McAllister, resigned, deaiguating the places iu wards aud couuty towns. each oue be- ing wade a precinct. The election wili occur oo Dee. 21, Tho report way adopted, The Cammutias also recommonded thet clorks aod judges of election ba allowod compenvation i tho rato of ¥3 per day ecuch for two daye, which was sgreed to, Commissioner Holden offered tho following, which was adopted., Heaolved, That \be Colloctor of Cook Couuty be, snd b t Licreby, instructsd Lo pay fnto the Cuunty Treau- ury the wuta of 15,00 from the cost accouut, and Vlaeo thy same L tho credit of tho geuoral fund. ) MISCELLANEOUY, Commissionor {laibing woved that the fat biogs st 1he County ¥arin be disposed of. Currled, resolution dircoting tbe Warden of the fu- #ano Asyluo to niake ab llemized statemaut af Teceipty sud exvendituros uf tho Institution dunug the flucal year wau passed. Adjeurned yunl Monday afteravonat 2 o'clock. Ji Bellevun, ba amea P, Blade, of Bellevue, Liss reaign "l‘vm;n;l no‘gm'tm}fif;. ludentrial Univers] J;:..?; . L ¥lagg, of 0, was yestordsy s) by the Guvernor to il the va~ Gy FAppolated THE COURT-HOUSE. The Members of the Board of Publio Works Becomo Perempiory. Thoy Will Irepare a @round.Plam of Thelr Owne--Tilloy’s Ilan Rejected, The County Architect in the As- candant. Another series of thie ploasant consulting en- tortainmeuts batween the two new Court-IHouse architects, donsra. Tlley and Egan, weroene actod yestorday befors tho three gentlomen who compriso tho Board of Public Works, Nins u'clock waa tho hoar sot for the first dialogue, but at that time only Mr. Egsu appearad, fol lowed by hus suite, each momvor carryiog a bun- dlo which mueb resembled tho map of the Canul. bal Islands or Now Jersey. Each eutered the oftico, faid down tho plans of tho interior of the buildivg,—for such they wero,— took off their oveicoals, gave sdeop Bigh, ana wat doan, apparently much rolioved. Mr, Egan clhattod with tho Commisaloners uusi] 11 o'clock, but Mr, Tilloy failed to mako his sppearance, and AT, EGAN MOVED TO ADJOURN bimaolf, which was unauimonaly carriod. Tho hour-band of the clock poiuted to noon as two architocts wore seen coming south oo Le- Balle stroet. Ono carited what appesred to bos sorios of flags of truce, bus which wero the fute- tior plans of (ke new Court-Iouse, for tho city portion, as designod by Mr. Til.oy. The two gen- tiomen walked suto the ollice of tho Ioard of Public Works stud o faint murmur of applauso. o AR TILLEY statod that tho coloring of bin fnterior bad taken up bis time, and had kept lum tud that iate hour, Tha Y!um were thou brietly talkod over, aud the meoting adjourned till arternJon. 3 o'cluck. At that time mo(rllnu wore again submitted, and Measrs., Prindiville, Thompsou, and Wabi began to ovorhaul thom. Architect Egan clmmed poiuts of varinnce with Lis plans, reperted n Tue Twnuse last woek, as regards windows and hgbt ; and tho fact was pretty thoroughly shown tuat aavant~ aos tn this regard were sbout aqual, aud, if suythiug, in favor of Mr. Tilloy, THE COMMISSIONERS. fonud many points 1 cach to commend, and somd to coudemn. Br. ‘Tilles’s plan waa on tho Groek-cross pattern, which bas been (fully de- acribed sn these columns heretofore. As has boou the cade bofurs, tho arabitects wero wide apart. Towards the closs tho couforouce bo. cawmo o little jutorestiog, 3r. Prindivillo atuted tuat the gontioinon must get up AN ENTIRELY KEW PLAX of an elavation. Mr. Egan sad thes could get oue up hand- some In doa.gn, aad treat it in dilforent ordeis. ‘Thoy could uase the suppressed domes, as in 3r. Tiliey's plan, if desired, but he woald not bo responsible uatil tho plan waa adopted by tho County Commissionots, Tilloy thought he ought to have a little timo sod something to say 1 the wattor. s had some ideas, and he thought thas his plans should be coeidarod, ‘ Mr. Prindiville sald that, it Mr. Tilley's idoaa were carriod out, thera would bo no Cuutt-Louss in twenty-five years. BAME ON TR OTAER 8{DE. Mr. Tilloy said it was the samo on Mr. Egan's eide. Mr. Egan said he was williog to change the plans, root aud branch, at ouce, if only ordered 10 do 0. Mr. Tiltey aald that, if the order was given, he would go foto an office witi Mr. Egan at onco, and willingly. Alr, Wabl thougut the county had got tho start of the city. 2 Mr. Tuiov and Mr. Egan now indulged in a litile word-spatring, duriug hich **rights,” etc., wors discussed, aud atso Tilloy's plan, which had beeu sdopted by city and county. ABOUT A LEGAL TOINT. Mr, Egan said that this action had been re- nclnded{‘:!y the county. id)ls. Tilley held tbat ft was illogal and one- sided. Mr. Egan said he waa no lawyer, aod had no legal viows. E ‘I'nis line of convorsation throatened to con- tinue for somo timo lougor, when Mr. Urindivillo calied order. & Mr. 'Thompson now put in an oar, 2od sad to Mr. Lilloy that ono thing was cortaln, shot they would not build ou bus piao, " M‘x;.. TLilloy's face longthoned visibly at this re- mar! A DACK BEAT, Mr. Fgan snggested that the two archi- tects take m back scat, nnd let the Com- missioners, who are practical men, study up the matter for three days and preparo a plan. Mr. Tilley eald he didu't know sbous that. Mr. Priudiville said that tboy would propare s plan whothor he liked it or not, ONLY A BUGUESTION. Mr. Wall suggosted that, e the Commitlees were to mveb to-day, porbavs tho architects c?uld agreo by that time sud barmonizo their an. F ir, Egan fald they woro too wido apart. They 115kt a8 well try to briog the North and Houth Pules togetoer, or barmomzoe the two poles of different maguots by jointng ther. Mr, Wal said thst tboy wust make np s dif- erant plan if the Board of Publio Works said o, r. Lgan thought bo could not uutil the Couuty Boaid ordorad bim. Mr. Wanl thought there would be no trouble from thut quarter. Mr, Thowpson stateg that thoy could got a plan not much at variance with tho presont ones, sud wake it bold in Quish. 00 COBTL r, Wall thought Mr. T . 0 lley's plan would cost. £4,000,000, which would bo too much, unless the oity aud county reecinded their action. ‘This brought the relative cost of the buildings into the alucussion, and it was stated tlat Mr. Egan's plan could not be bully for the money appropriated. . Alr. Egan thonght he would come "within £0,000. Mr. Prindiville thought differont, and said it Mr, Egan cama anywhero near a8 nioso to his ge- timato, 1,250,000, he would bo doing well. He said that the building without a dome, com- lete, would cost §3,500,000, aud the doma 500,000 ware, TIE DOME. Br. Tilloy eaid ne conld build his dome, from thae ground up, for $250,000. Auother desullory discussion followed, durlug which Mr. Thompson auggestod that the Doard get up & grouud plan, tho arclltects to get up tho elevation. This was agreed to, sod tho ordor on the architocts mado poromptory, aud o tho matter way setiled, at loast for the time boing, ‘The adjourned conference of the Council Com- mitteo, Cuuul{ Commussloners, Board of Publio Wotke, aod Mayor Culvin, will bo held at 3 o,clock tbls afteruoon in tha ofiice of the Board of Public Woike, One thiog s very evident, and the publio can judgo frum the discussivn and ection, that Mr, " Tilley, snd, in fact, the clty, will hava to 1sll into the live of the county dosign, whether {c vleaacs the publio or not, uoloss the courts sro appealed to for rolisf, as it seems & out and dried arrangemont to folst upon the city just such s buildiok a8 s noither desired nor noces- su-y, and which will bo unconth {n srchitectursl losign. MOODY AND SANKEY, ‘Their Moetings in Philadelphin, 4psrat Dispateh Lo T'he Ohsweaso Trivune, PriLaperruia, £a., Nov, 20.—A¢ this morne ioR's prayer-moeting, held at the gieat hall on Thirtcenth street, Mr. AMoody said: * Yester~ day was tho best Babbath we have bad (n Americs, We have never bad such a beginoing of the second woek io any city that we have ever vielted, Wo aro suro that God is poaring ont Il episit, and that a great aud uvpareilelod work is before us’ Aler the readiag of re- quests tor prayer, Mr. Moody said it had been castomary with them to devote Monday to roceiving roports of tho week, mob only of the «clty but of all parts of the country, sud ho requested advices from any purvous who bad good newa to annouuce. A geotleman srose aud asid that s rovival tiad commencad i Dr, Chambery’ ohurcl siuce the rovivaliits heldftheir worplog weotingy thera Iaut week. A Sunday-school Buperintoutout sad that the attondance at bis school hsd iucteased since those mestings commencad. A toacher in a youoy ladies’ boarding-schioal eald that saveral of hor pupils had been converted. T'he pastor of » Presbytesian ohurch ut Chestar seposted tbat 200 of “the attoudsuts of bls cburch bad been converted, includivg wixty cadets of the Panusylvanis Military Acadsmy, Mr. Wanoa- oker, who loads the young men’s meeting at the Aarkle Churoh, said he had never before witneesad such deop religlons foollng s had boen inanifostod thero. He exposted to report 5,000 converte of young men within & mouth, The repcrts of several SBunday-achool tosohe" wore alfo recoived, statiog that a dosp raligions teellng had been awakevod in thoir schools. Mr. Moody, in the course of jbis ccncludlng romarks, requeated churoli-mombers to take back seats and give unconvorted mon and womon & bettar cbiance £0 b CRIME, A DUEL, WITH SOME BLOOD. Srecrar Duapateh to The Chicago Trioune, PmILADELTHIA, Nov. 20,—This forencon at 11 o'clock a duol was fought by Col. J. F. Keegan ad Capt, . W, Baylor at Edgemoor, {n Dels- waro. On Baturday night the quarzol originated ot a botel in thia city, where tho two mon swore staying, and rosultad at tho time In blows, fol- lowod by a challengo from Keegan, and subsc- quently by the hostilo mocting of this morning. Capt. Darlor wnm an officer of Col. Mosbs's command 1o the late War, and Col. Keegan was an oficor m the Uuion army, Col. lecgau's socond was Mr, George Hon- dorson, of this city, sod uuv. faylor was seconded by Dr, Crichton, of Wilmingtoo, Dat. Tue two seconds, upon the arrival of tbe parties upon the ground, niessured off 20 paces, sand tho prncipals having taken their places, the word was given to fire. They fired simultancoualy, and tustin'l from Baylor’s revolverdamaged Keegan's left hand and passed througl the skirt of bis coat, Tho soconds inquired 1f further satisfac- tiau were demanded, when tho antagonists bots anawored In the alirmative, The commnnd to thio was given threo minutos atter, Loth fired rll,umkly_ 83 boforg, snd Daslor (all. Loogan's ball had ontered under the = lower loft rib. but caused DO vory sorious injury. ‘Aho meconds tnterfored and refueed to permit furthor hoetilitien. The parties ratuined iromediately to Wilmington {a thett carrisges, and Daylor and the two seconds cama to-pight to this city, Keegan wont to Washligton, 1o Is s well-known nomsgaper man {n Now York, and revresented a Now York Y-“‘"" at the contosts of tko Amorican team {a Suropo, 1o was a aon-in-law of Gen. George I, Morils, of the Zome Journal, ¥ EENTENCES ANNULLED. New Onueaxs, La., Nov. 20.—Tho Bupremo Court to-day gave as ovinlon io the case of the Btate of Louisiana vs, Pote Phillips, nppeatsd from the Superior Court, Defcudanl waa cons victed of perfury while George II. DBinughan, an attoruov-at-law, was actlog as Judge, under an order of Judge Atoous, and sontenced to the Peaitoniiary for five years. Appolant slloged tnat Uraughan had no legal right to act. The Supremo Court decreod that the judg- mout ogatnat Phillips should pe annulled, and the case remanded for srnal sccording to law. 'l bia dacreo virtuslly blots out all judgnents of the Buporior Criminal Court rondered by Brangban, which inciudes tbo conviction of Bill Willlams and Honderson for murder, \Vill- isms and Honderson wers roapited lsat week by QGov. Kellogg until the causo above méntionod ehotld bo decided by the Bupreme Court, A MAIL=SLERK ARRESTED, Spectal Dipatch to The Chicago 1 ribune, Bavpusiy, O., Nov. 20.—John Cherry, dis~ tributing clerk in the Post-Offico Liore, was ar- restod Saturdsy on a charge of opening lottors and atealing monoy therefrom, and taken before United Statea Commissionor Coggawell to-day. Noovidenco appearing sgainst him, ho was dis- charged, but waa rearrosted immediatoly on a warraut fssuod by Commissionor Whits, of Cloveland, and taken to that plsce. To-lsy he was admitted to ball in 1,000 for appoarance noxt Thuraday, A Bpecial'Agentof tho Post- Oflice Dopartment worked up tho case, aod traced the stealing to the Sandusky ofice. Con- siderable excitomont exiats hors 1n consequence ot :he arrest. Chorry lnsusts that e is juno- cont, ROBBER ARRESTED. BSpecial Dispat:h to Ths Chreago Tribune, Torexa, Kan., Nov, 29,—A man named Tavlor was arreatod noar Bilver Lake to-dayon a chargoe of breaking into and robbing the Post-Office at that place some davs ago. The stolen property waa found in his possossion, and, upon belog taken into cuatody, be confossoed tha ctime, ALLEOCED COUNTERFEITER ARRESTED, Speerat Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune, Brrivortzip, 1, Nov. 20.—A man vamed Jobn Clark was arcestad in Alton for passing counterlelt monsy aod having & oopsiderablo smount of tha same on his porson. United Btates Commiasionor Adams to-day imsusd a warcant for bim, and bo will bo brought hero to- morsos for oxamination. RAPE AND LYNCHINQ. FRANKLIN, La., Nov. 20.—On Baturday last Charles Atkinson, colored, agod 20, rapod a little white girl aged 5 yoars, daughter of & respeotable widow lady living hare. Tho nogro waa captured and lodgod in jail this morning, Later Atkioson was taken from the custody of the Bherift, and haoged to s tree in front of the Court-Iouso. A BEMENT SHOOTING AFFRAY. Bnectal Dispatch (o The Chicago Tridbune. Beyest, 1., Nov. 20.—~Dr, Ruby, afterex- smliostion beforo a Justice, for the shuoting of Jobn Lole on Wodnesday, is out on §2,000 bail. Cole, though alive naw, will probably die, Bym- pathy is atrongly in favor of Dr. Luby. KIDNAPPRED. Bpecial Dispateh to The Unicago Tribune, Graxp Havex, Mich., Nov. 20.~A 8-yosr-old daughter of 8. Palen was kidnapped at Fruitpors yeaterdav. A strange man entered the housa #ud carried the child to w carriazo, and drove swiftiy away. Officers aro in pursait. A MURDER TRIAL. 8pectal Dispaich to The Chieaas Tridune. Mapisoy, Wis., Nov. 20.—The trial of Zwerg, for the shooting of Henry Thorntow oo tho night of Bept. 13, began In tho Cironit Court hore to-day. 'The chargo is murdor, the defonse accidental shooting. CRIMINAL LIDEL CASES, Svecial Disoutch to Ths Chicago Trdune, Nzw Youg, Nov. 20.—~George Junes and Lonis J. Jeaninge, of tho Times, were fodicted to-day for libel agaloat Jamea W. Kiog, They appeared at ltlljn Tombs Prigon sod gave ball” in $1,000 eac! SHOT_HI3 MOTHER. Paovmzxce, R, I, Nov. 23).—Io Orsuston, on Baturday uight, duriug a family quazrel, Willam Manning fataily sbot his mnther, mistakiog her for an officar who bad been callea ta quell the disturbance. MURDERED. Berixarnxep, Maes,, Nov, 29.—Moses Diokic- uqn, aged 04 yosrs, » farmer al Amberst, was murdered Baturdsy nIth. A tramp who was re- contly quluym by Diokinson is suspected. . OBITUARY, 1SAAC WELCH, OMIO BTATE TREASURER. Coruxpos, 0., Nov 29.—A privato telegram from Belmont County sunonnces the death of Tsaao Welck, the Treasurer of the Biate, at s boms, near Bt. Olalrsville, O., this morning, of dropay, Mr. Welch was 85 iam old, and has bean favorably knowu 1o vohtics for years. le wus & man of .M“R' & farmer by prolession, and a man univereally respecied by men of all political partics, JUDGE J, J. SCARBOROUGH, Special Lnapaleh ta The Chicayo Tribune, Bt, Pavr, Mlon., Nov, 20.—J. J. Bearborough, of Burke County, Ga., natil five yesrs ayo father- in-law of Horsce Thompsop, President of the Firat National Bank, died last night, aged 70 years, Howasa prominont lawyer and poli- ticiau ju his former bome, CAPT. DYAS T, PARKER, CAIRO, Bveciat Dispateh to 1'he Chicago Tridune. Caro, Ill., Nov., 20.—Cspt. Dyss T, Parker, an old and respected rodident of this oity, disd hero yoaterday morning. Afa meeling of the Chamber of Jommerce to-dsy, appropriate reso- lotious were adopted. Tho funeral will be held to-morrow, Capt, Parkor wes a member of the Biate Agricultural Board. DEATH ON A TRAIN. Oxaua, Nob., Nov, 29.—R. B. Hatoh, of Cbi- eago, died on tbe ess-bound Unlon'Pacifio traln to-day, between Laramio and Cheyenne, of couswmplion, MENNONITES. Svactal Dirvatoh to The Chicaae Triduna Terkxa, Kan., Nov. 29.—Asather parly of Russian Meononites nu“srrluld here, and will louato ip the Russian asttlemonts aoulh of here. Thera lpll“}m" abaut 5,000 of these xwpl& slong the lineaf.tho Atcbisou, Topoka & Baata Fe Kailroad. THE MADDEN CASE. Who Is It That Is Trylcg to Shirk Inquiry? Cortain Facts Long Known to Btate's Attorney Roed. Tho Cltizens’ Assoclation on the Look- Ont, In the Agoew-Msddon matter yesterday nothing was done by the Grand Jury. Inquiry was mado for Judge Jameson's oplalon on cer- taln leanl questions, but the Inguiry being based on corlaln nowspaper repofts, they wers not forthooming, Tho queation was, aa tho public had been glven to undertand It atthe Inat phaso of tno Jury's work, whethiorit wasacaessaty to prova explicitly that the Bheriff knew of hix own knowledgo that the prisover had ** volun- tanily,” In the language of the atatuter, Loen at large. This was not welghed at ll, for the renson Lhat tho jury did not consider it applica- ble, honce all action was waived awaiting tho ur- der of the Court. Bo far, tho Court, in its interprotations of the ia, has boen BERIOUSLY MISINTERPRETLD, 85 alao tho evidenco before the jury. Thereis 0o doubt, and never has bean, thas Madden was out of Jnil on eleation dav ; ueither ts thero ant doubt that tha Btate's Attornoy bad beon ac- qualoted of the lazity of discipline prior to tha: date, and had complained to Jailur Uo:1s. Ile confoares himsaolf that the proseoutor of Maddon came to him {n advance of tue eloction, aud in- formod him that Madden was at large, and ths! he informed the Jailor thereof, and 1t 15 a fact not known to the Stato's Attoroey, appatently! thet Maddon was arrested upon the complaint in tho cortidors of the County Dultd- ing. No:withstanding this fact, aud theso dam- aging circums'ances, it i8 not n littlo strouge thnt at the heailng of tho Jaller betare thy Grand Jury all hare.n sst forth was amot' ere’ and loft to the jurv to wuik nv oa the ottaide, which was accomplibhod yesierday. A juror as- cosiained, by diligent toquiry, tuat MR NEED WAS INPORMED OF THE PRIST E iE9 onjosed by Madden, aud disclugod 1o w00 1opIrts er that the fufurmation had uot only been sorecned from the jury, but that Mr. Caskivs, the Olerk to thio fury, and a gentloman who oc- cuplies that position month afier mouth at the expense of tho Ntate's Attorney and the peanle, lad endeavored to sdfourn tuat body in advance of tho Agnew.dadden. and s~varal other equally important oases, belng reached. Tho same Juzor imparted the lutoimation that upon sum- moblng or impaneling the praseat fnry tho lst was short, aud that 10 6.1 it the ShenT furnished a list, which waa used, to the eXalusion of other repuiable men, notwithstandiug the fact that soveral bad done service the mouth previous fu the same capacity. The facta in tho Arnew-Maddan cafe, 80 far as {t has gone, without going inta detalis, a0, tho Grand Jury, under certaln instructions, bae souglit to BINEK IT§ DUTY, and farther has been pecking some subtorfngo, vory oatural considerlng its soloction, to acreeu Agnow, 1f soything were wanting (o prove thig, it could be fouud in the anxiety which has beon displayed to socure sn indictmeut on the statate which would amount to vory little, or to find no fndictment at atl, which is the plain En- Rlisk of the affair. Never bofore was there such quibbliog on (s complaint, and wvever was thoro such industzy manifested to svold an indiotmont under the pretonse that uuless ono was fouvd thas would stick it was better toot none shonld bo found. If s well known, undor the evidenco whioch haa reached the Stata'n Attornoy, that AMADDEN IAD DEEN OUT REPEATEDLY, not only befors but at the election, snd that he not only attonded the polls, but eub- mequently roligiofs morvices. Yot {n face of all thia the case has baen faoled with and postpon#d from day to day, ou tho ground that & judicial opinlon was mwaited upou which to form an indictment. To ssy the least such delsy ta uausual, and thereby tho State’a Attornoy has coofessed an ignorance which woald not be tolorable undor lose aggra- vating ciroumstances, Tho evidencs in tho oase has been romarkablo for its direciness, though not to tho jury, aod ite plainoss ia ouly eacoeded by tho s{mplicity of tho statutea bearing upon the cano. It the jury faila to find & true il againat M. Agnow, undor the clroumstances, it will not be astontshiug to soo tho Citizena® Association fal- low tho furora as iudividuals, and even per- sonn -higlor in authonty. Noither would It ba sstonlehing to soo Judge Jameson {om in. The fact, known to Mr. Rocd, toat Mad- den wasa out of jail without legal nght botore, at, snd since tho slection, ocught to form a presumption of the Sheri's knowledge of tho fact, and lead to bis immediato indictment under tho mtatuto whioh has crosted so much controvergy. If ko cannot bo cosvicted under an jndiotment so found, ro much the batter (ur all parties concerncd, and 80 much Iaw will bo sottlod. If tho Indictment in this particular charge doos nob stand,—If it canoot be provon that Mr, Agnow had o know'odge of Madden's libeity,—then & pew indictmont under another acction can bo found muhlf‘ or roallyan indictment on the samo charge, and un- der tho ssme sectlon, in the case of the noto- rious Blennorbasasett, now in the Peniteutiary, who while in juil enjoyed all the liberty he de- aired, aven Lo tha extens of being allowed. ns- comuanied by tho Jailer, to. enjoy periodical drunka, . This Iattor matter will bo tho subject of in- niry by the Grand Jury to-day, prompted by a faw ‘furors who do uot intend to have their au- thoxfty wrested from them, FIRES. AT MALDEN, MASS, Bostox, Mass., Nov. 20.—The rubber shoe fao~ tory at Malden, snd all the adjoining buildings, wore burnod this morniag, All of the fmmeuse briok boildings, with tho exception of one wing, are destroyed. The losa is estimsted at £300,000, and the joaurance at §1560,000. Eight bundred employes aro thrown out of work, Tho flre is sapposad to {have started from the carelesa use of n gas Jet by ous of the fomale emploves. TN, Mass., Nov, 20,—A lator estimato of the joss by the buinipg of tho factory of tho Boaton Rubber §bos Company at Alalden to-day places the amount at $600,000. AT FRIAR'S POINT, mIss, Mearms, Tenn,, Nov. 20,.—A special to the Ledger trom Tilar's Toiot, Mles., sayss firo broko out there yesterday morniag in the store - house of 8, Bilverthorn, consuming that and also tho Masonio Hall, the lower portion of which waa ocoupled by IL. O, Bbarp, and the two-story building of George Brodlo. No insusance, ox- ur: on the building and stock of Drodie. Tle tota] (035 will reach $30,000. The origin of tho fire la unknawn, TUG BUANED, CreveraNDp, 0., Nov, 29.—The tug Hsmson, Iyiog st the dock In the oldriver bed, was burnsd estly this morning. Loes, $14,000; insnred. Tho cause of the fre is unkoown, but It fa thonght to bave pean incendiarism, as the tug Liad beon laid up for some timo. : IN_GHIOAQO, The alarm from Box 142 at 12115 o’clock Ban- day afterncon was causcd by the ®ailing over of # pot of greasa at No. 1516 South Halatea stroer. The building is owned by 0. Guderjsha, and oo- cupled am & boot and shoe-atore by Chailug Newman. Damage tntling ; no insurance. SUICIDE, - Boecial Dlepaleh ts Ths Chicace Tridund, Dxrroir, Mich, Nov. 39,—The Coroner's in- quest on the desth of Miokasl Wiviners, who died in a bospital Bupday from self-inflicted platol shot, this afterncon heard the testimony of the girl to whom ha had beon engaged, wio tostifled that she had dlsmissed him sevaial days tefare, whoo ha sald bes conduct would be the cause of hiadeath. Mis, Cornelis Wessen, live iug near Poutiag, cup ber throat Haturday sad died yeaterdsy. apenai avateA ta The Calcago Trivune, East Baginaw, Mich,, Nov. 20.—Jamea Oarap- bell, & well-to-do farmer, 40 vears old, lviug in Coe Township, lsabolla County, commisted st cide yestardsy by outting his throat with a razor, Caune, iosanity, (o LA~ The Kasson Reqfster libol suit was cslled for trial In the Des Moines District Court vester- dsy. ‘The defeudants were present sod de- ded trial, while plaintift's conoeal ssked and were granted till o-deyto docide aa to what they should do. RADWAY’'S REMEDIES, R.R. R Radway's Beady Reliet CURES TIIE WORST PALNS n from Oue'to Twenty Mimipg r SSE NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertissmen sufier with pain, Radway’s Ready Reli~ IS & GURE FOR EVERY PALy, It was the first and is the Only Pain Remedy Trat Instantly stons 0 nammation, 'ard T s 8 alas, allan ons, whe unge, Kronaoh, Howe aar o1 the oab auplication, s, oF Otlior glaads or urgan, sy t need any oy Infrom One to Twenty Minutes, No matter how siolent or_azersclating th Rhoumatio, Red.ridd+n, Inf Ciparey, 2 peln, the Radway's Ready Relief - WILL AFFOED INSTANT EASE 4 Inflammation of the Kid; ot the Bladder, xnu-mn?:fisixn"r%':%fi" ols, IMumgs, "dongestion ' of = ' ungs, Sore Throat, DiMoult Brenthing, Palpitation of 1 Tieart, os, ; Oroup. Biphtheris, On- ToothRons, Newesisin Harsnat Cold"Onills, Agtis. Gafie "™ “Tho applioation af the Ready Rellst to the part er pats whors the paia o diffoulty oxlite will afford eats ‘Twauty deopy bn half & tambler of wat, minites, ouro Crampe, Spraina, Bour 3 tome s, Hartr b :{53 %:,‘,‘.. mag]]vl. .Eée‘:;'.‘f:.fl yeniery, Oaollo, Wiad Avelnrs RERDY RRLTHE Wb thom “Arfan dropein PokiT A A faw drops gcmunl sickneas ne »aine from chango mr"ll"‘:’."'lrfl tter than French Brandy or Bittors asa Atimulsar, FEVER AND AGUE. Fersr and Agna curod for N remodial neont :r.thclnworld%u’ EAPRL and all other m o i o i fertn i By R W Rold Ty Drnggtate: 3 .y conts per bottle, HEALTH! BEAUTY! Btrong and purs rich blond; in - « loxr akla and boauiLTalcompiosion semred to aE DR. RADWAYS SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVEN? Has mada the moss astonishing eares. Ba qulo X, rapid are the cban [] ody nad: ner the I ilaenss of 11 bnity o 6088 derful modicine, that Every Day an Incrcaso in Flesh and Weight &1 Scen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Eve: dropof hs Bassaparilllan Resotront gommuah tho "blood, aweat, drin, &9, otbar faid 8 vigor ot} . far it Toualn Sarofuis, sypuilis, consuinption, glandular 13 i hroats mobih, tamors. uies 1 oo lagds s tom, "soreeyos, strumorous dis. 1, wod ths worat foeins Of akin dis ca . riag socm, st Dats, Wworms {u tho feq d” all waskoniog an. oss of sperm and all within the curative ranze aie el choreat, meht el Sraov, i e I e, o thi wonder of inadorh ohatalstry, Ad & e will provs Lo say borkon (or althee diacass 11 Potent power ta gure taem. Utk patioat, Gaily Bécoming rodaoed by thawattes fifon tia v coatfausiy progreiar, tue ax. thase wastar, and Tephire the. same ‘miis from Bealthy biouds—a1d this (84 aud does secure,—a GGro s cortain) £GF witen 07100 this reimeds,commanoos its work of buril. catlon, mad ancobeds In diminiping, Uaw jow of wai e evairy el o capid, aad ovary day 'the patisat vl d o, food 0 feo] imvelf growing bottar and strongar, (b (Jmn- batiens appalite itmoroving, sud_Hoth and wolebi ing. et only doss the Barsapalilian Ttesolvent_ exool al knnwn ramediat agnnty 1a tae curo af Ghroalc, Sorofalony (onetitational, aud Bkin diseases, bub it is the only pub tive curs for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urloars aad Womb Disessos, Graraly Disbaten Dropoy Sloppags of walor, incontinonos of uriae, Brlght's div 430, Albuminnris, And (0sl) gases whore {Kiora are brick. duitdevostts, or tho water 1s thiok, clonds, mized batanoss liks the whita of an og¢, of threads like whl 1 illous appesrancs, sl and whan (hora o & prlelllm jon whan passing walor, snd pain the. ‘slong the lolas. aud_decompor cends in_atres with new matarial arsaparilis wil Tamor of Twolve Years’ Growth Cared by Itadway’s Itesolvent. ‘ocateo | had 1at: {103 Kesolraal or tobe ey mor o {ha asPle” choted a1 i of and urst fumor M 3 0F Wi il of tha howsls, over tio groln. [ welte this tay, blint [t 1 o 1ba beaetit of othoss. Y""u‘ii'lm'.‘uu‘x"fmvbt). ‘Prics, §1 per bottle. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. inent gontloman and lnldlnt&l Olnetnnstly jurky yeacs woli kuown to tho mewspaper noul the United btat2s. NEW YORK, Qot. 1, 1570, Dn. RADWAT—Drax 51t Lams tudyosd by & sauts of duty 10 toe suflariig to nako a href siatamony ol L £yl wudluna ou mysoll. fus sevgrel feaiy l:Llh soine truuble b 37 8 tyaivo mouths sg» culels A e arets, o Al ure o aad bladdr, an. 14 joal ra—~would prevent ¥ Bl iriod s bunher of ‘Quantity of mediclo S hatps got. p), relle! hing curos bavisg s It a7 yaad 3 §g the A R LS e eflactad on & person who bad | ux beas ! beeq. l::m?mu off and g% sumo uf each—gour Sated parilin, Tilasirai: Tends Sl aod Hiop gcing Pul £5d bmmeno3 i In i thires days § 189 grosi- " irsefioved and now feel D DR. RADWAY'S ; b Lo with swoet gyt Ea i bl s eaiaoba, Conrklyalior [ iy K “Waisgaiad to e Tbre o o Glacle, contaloing #o meroury, minsrals, of ds HEL Gbasrve the following syuptome sauttios (O3 chiea e L e evs apinast of the blod (a L hudes, Bastbucu. L Jungtipatl b, lnwara sldl f tha BLo..A8] A ous 9 Fheah, : st fllnxfi“&!?‘: 'wn‘:':" Mp::fl!l False and Truo," RADWAY & CO. Ne feod oae lnlhrauuua wm wosk (B3 Warcan-at., New Yorl will Losvat e £ jurning (o o oves uluuAD::x‘AdV'd el Lov LT Read * sts.