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n k) [] d 4 7 2 mseet. BED THE COURTS. J. Sterling Morton Loses i Land-Bult. fecord of Judgments end Hew Casos. HOT OUILTT. Tor noarly t¥o wecks past Judge Moore has pocn occupied In hoaring two cases of J, Bter- Jog Morton aud wifo sgainat James P. Smitl, Jr., snd others, in character sumewhat mnnlar 1o ibo Bostwick-Iless suits, Tho carcs wera bo- u(n Fobruatry laet, and charged 8mith with paving aalanfully gained pousession of all the perty of apo llirsm Joy, doceased, his Fifter-iu-law, which wan depied by Smitn, prior to 1600, the frm of Jov & Frisbio ad Leon carrying on the ice business hers in {is ity but, baviog bought s very large smount of real ostato which they were unable to ay for. they falled for sbout £160,000, and Tisdo a0 seslgnment for tha bouofit of thelr eraditors. Joy's property, which incinded tho ot No. 145 3lonroo troot, and also tho ground ouwbich tha Topublic Lita Building, Nos. 150 tnd 161 Lasialle stroct, staudn, was sl sold un. dop executions and trust deode. Tho firat sult o8 lo sotseide as fraudulent cortan malea of tuia propetty by L, O. P. Freer, and the second suit wae to catablich a trust sgainst Smitt jo garor of Mra. Morton, who was a daughter of o. ’L’lern tengthy trial s0d srguments by conn- ¢l for two days Judgo Mooto dismisaed tho pils, holding that tho evidouco failed {o tustain the allegations made ngainst the 2stendsnts, and the slleged frandulont opera- opsof Bmith might all bs hold to be perfectly poncat. It was shown that Mir. Joy, the varly most intorcsted, scquiesced In tho transfors, g pever quontionoed their vallditv, 1fo woul Jot bo ablo at the presont tima, if ho wora liv- fog, 10 ro-oxamine ‘their suflicionos, and his faggbter, one of tue complainants, " only ktocd jnhis place, and conld ask no greater tights ihnbe. But even if thero hiad boen some oquis tes I favor of the comrlaiants, tholr rights yore barred by their laches, by tho lapso of time, #nd by their acquiesconco in Smib's posacasion of tho property. An appeal wsteien to tho Supremo Court by the com- Faiusnts. 1no ollcitora for Mottor ware Dox- fir & Suiith, Grant & Bwift, and C. B. McClava. Jio,and for the dofendanty, L. A. Buwall aud Fraok J. Crawford. DIvORCES, Martin V. B. Bhopardfiled a half-shoct of legal uppaper yesterday in the fln[lwnm- Court, in -nufn:o 1elates that in July, 1871, ho was mar- red to Elalo L. 8hapard, snd hived with bor un- 1 Nov. 80, 1878, when she deserted bim. Ho he wanta o divorce, Lut does nou proposs to waste sy paper in telling his griovancea, It is to be tored ihat o will Le moro genorots to bis nt- foraey, or the latter will flud philosophical soecuiations on mind-reading moro profitable {tan the Jegal prafession. Thomas Nicbols also potitiona for a dlvorce g mife Mary left him A littlo over two 1TENS. Judge MoAllister Lias ordered a spacial vavira {0 ieae, rolurnable Mouday moraiug, for fiftoon s jurors. Judge Hopkins will be bers in Jt unm;f to try e Cirgul Caurt docket, and Judge dgett wilako up tho whisuy canes, A ju.y bas beon tilied for Jan. 11, 1870, for that purpose, UNITED STATES COUNTS. Brdford Mancock, Assigoce, sued Dana Blado 21,600 DANKBUPTCY MATTLRS. Jumes P, Tailor, o membor of the Board of Trde, tiled & voluntary pelition in banxruploy. s liabilitios aro about $17,000, 60d hia sssoty wme real ostato aud & ticket of wemborsbip 1 1 Board of Trade, Rofotenca to tho Roglater, Anumber of croditors filed a potition in bank- mptey sgalost Iloory Tenerstoln snd Chatles izke, Boo: and. Ao doslars at No. 606 Sputh lfilfied street., The petitioners chargo toot the fm jn October last made n fraudulent assizn- pent to B, Bocker, of this city; that they had ireo warraut to confess lllxdumem. 1 favor of deating Kealer, F. A, lotlmsn, Jr., tho Gers 4o National Banlk, aod Charles Bierworth, and It their property wa scized under oo of lane judgments, sod sdvertisod to bo rd todsy. It also charged that the tm hayo sout a large part of thor popetty away with intent to dofraud their ..&‘w..; that they have made proferential pay- tots, aens pa: t of their ntoak to suction houses, 1l eoncealed tho prozeods of such ales, Thoy kite also latoly represonted tbat they woro werth £8,000 o 810,000, wbhie thoir stock is only vuth $1,500, and is now in possoasion of tho finifl. Lastly, it is cisimed that Yonersiein L opened amwtore in tho nmme of his nite, Ly Fenorstein, and atarted it with goods fiom Lastore, A rale to show causo Dec. 13 wag litrefo10 Issued, and a warrant {or tno arcost of 8 debtol od sy injunction to provent the nf {rom polling thoir property under tho ox. ku‘%nl nhich Lo holds. Tacir bail was fixed ap each. n the matter of Asrou Mayer, Robort E. Jen- Yatwas appoutod Provisional Assignoo. with xborily to take possassion of ausests sabjoct %oy litus thot may exist againat them. o8 wero issuod to Oscar G. Chapman, Eabert 8. Wallace, and Hessy Rosoustock., SUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEY. Baltbaser Holzachuh filed & bill agalnst It F, Carnsy, Baral E. Conway, Anron Gibbs, and Where, to foreclose a trusi-dood for $1.800 on &:L 20 teat of Lot 25, Block BL, in tho original 0, Amelia Gorson began a ruit in treapans against Iojawin H, Campbell, lsying damages at O1ROUTT OOURT. The Flrat National Baok of Dsnvills, IlL., bo- hoasolt for 3,000 ausinst Frsok J. Wolclin. £ 10d Burtholomew Manning, Bparrow AL Nivkerson suod Herry E. Beelys 91,000, 4 dunle Slorn hegan s it by attachment suloat Bolomon Btern, allss Bolomion Biarr, to raover 81,200, COUNTY QOTRT. In the matter of the Town of Laks, an order Yumde sppointing L. Erickson, E. A. Corn- vl and J, "3, Sbaw, Qommissionors to asse:s timprovements In rolla Noa. 70, 73, 72 and 73, il No. 65 was disminecd. CRIMINAL COURT, In the matter of the Tuwn of Lake vs. John uh, tho appanl was divmiased, attin Cady was found guilty of an sessult ¥k intent to kill, and soutonco wza suspended, Vilism Johueon was found guilty of farcony, ®daentenceq Lo fonr years in the Penitentiary, IL Graham was tried fos Inrreuy and acquitied, Willlsm Jobnsou was tried for lsrceny, con- Yeied, and his term of imprisonment fized as Exmonthe In the Houso of Correction. Enily Johnaon w, raiguod and pleaded not Fulty to arson, and was remnauded.- Etsphen Rusnell wos found gullty of an ss. '“lli:nfi: {orent to rab, snd a fine of $100 and o (xed, Josaph Hanuess was tried for belng found in Abullding with intent to steal, found guilty, and Wder aga, 1 TEE CALL MONDAY. ok BropaerT—~—161 to and of calondar, Jtoax Gany—161 to 200, inclusive, :nm Moone—No oall, T4 :ml Toaers—No call. ’Ml Baorir—-No call. P’ '900x McALLiszen—160 to 181, exospt 177, og 426 Bootl's caloudar. VouE Fanwaru—B800 to 870, o, JUDGMENTS. i Cornr—~Conrassions—Joseph Dosmisek b gralaw Dushek and Joseph Diuelick, $1id.—Will- Lo ssue ve. Frisdrich Koisin, §138,—Durand Bros, e “3':':? :-;:n and !nm K uonwbli;"l“ 20, . same, —~Samucl Jiye » Biute M. Mayer, 4 15,55, A T g aar—Walum Bcolt et al, v, ¥, G, W, CovRr—Jypar MpArLrstzn—Michael O, foun v Guohge 11, Dacbier aud. 1 heodorn Worth 17400 a0d slation tor naw trish.—Fuilip Hisks Tni druws, §17.20.—Godfrey Manheimer ot al, \iiop Schaibely veriict, §110.04, snd motlon foF ::nfl:nn Grapes in Ttaly. a Leiter to Springfeld Repubiean, "filrmwnba?m- Tioro Aurlog the Tast dsys Thig Plomber, u Littla Iator than fn the Jow lands, Jear Lo grapes everymhero in ltaly gave o Of unusual abundauce, aud in rome P s‘.":v- fulfliled {63 but in the neighborkood » they have suffered groatly duning the Tho phylloars o8 o ¥ ance Lius woa- 18! jneyards ":x reat extont, It {a a wiogular fact, {uuu- ow) ’v me by Baron Rioasoll, who hiad fuas re- L iom vl:-: o saumo of the wiug-growlng . or AXProsa purpose v, abegang this macser, that tbe Tonly vioos o, Lare wucoeasully reaistod tho attacks of v iilozera in that country are the Awmerican ey wu.wnmufi‘ osn outtings are ly{n .: dsmaod, @ Inabells grape grows Pt o lfl:.:,l"known v’z,n?ar‘;ngl W Rrape,” 4 eapple [ olo. "X cunion ballovs shar, 18 (o snteo) 54 whion makea ms profer i 4o theltalicn Yoy [y ristiox, which aro a2 mich largar and wore Lean- tifnl, Tho whito grapes, which are gonerall used for tho tahia, the Halananna, Muscadal, eto., arm bweot and dolicately tlavorad, but lack tho dectded spiey tacto of tho Concord, Catasha, or Irabeln, Ou the other hand, soma of my Ttalian frienda ray that ours aro too strongly flavored, and * taste like medicu REMNARKABLE DUEL. An Incldent of the Rebeilion, Tothe fidilor of 1’ Vharaao Tyibumt ¢ Cnicago, Nov. A.-~0n the 12th day of June, 1868, I witnessed a duel botween & Cant. Jonos, commanding & Fedaal acout, and s Capt. Fry, commanding s Nobal soout, it Uresne County, East Teouosace. Those two meu had boon fighting each othor for mix months, with tuo fortuvos of battle in the favor of ono and then tha other. Thelir commands were eampod on elther sido of Lick Creok, & laigo snd sluggish stream, too doep to ford and too suallow for o Jerty-Loat; butthero o bridgo spunned the siream for tha convenienco of (he traveling public. Esch of thom guarded this bri that communication should ga noi- ther Notth nor South. &8 tha ralroad track had been brokion up montus before. Afuor fightng each otlier for several months, nud contesating the poivt as to which should hold tls bridgo, they agrecd to fighita duel, the can- queror tu hold tho bridge undisputed for the timo being. Jouea gave {hio challenge, snd Fry nozepted. Tho terms wete, that they shonld fight with navy-pistols &b 20 yarde apark delib- cratoly wallung towarde each other. and firing urtil tho Jast chamber of their plstols wos dischurgod, unless ouo or the otuer til before wil the discharges wero mado. ‘They chuss their noconds, and nxroed wron & Rebel Burgoon e ho wat tio cnly ono in ettnor command) to etiend them in case'of danper, Joues was ceriainly a fina-looking fellow, with light hoir and blus eyes, b foot 10 fncbos 1n baight, looking evory tuch the jaihitary chietain, Ho was & man thae soldicrs would admire and Iadica regard with admitation. I never wsw a wan more cool, determived, and heroic under such oircumstances. I nave road of the deotn of chivalry and knigbterravtry fu tho middiy ages, sud of brayo men cmbalmod in madorn puosy ; but, when I saw this man Jones cuno o the duelists' soratch, Ggliing, not for real or supnasod wrongs to himsalf, but, ns he honextly thought, for bis country and the glory of the flag, T could not hotp adminng tho map, noswith- standing ho fought for the freedowm of the no- g10, which I was opposod ta, Ky was a man full 6 fect high, slender, with long; wavy, curling balr, jet bluck oyes, nearing & slonch hat and einy suit, and looking rathor the domon than the man. Tacre was nothing foroclous about Lim: but bo lind that gelf-suficiont nonchalance that said, **T mill kil you.” Witbout a doubt, Le wus brave, cool, sud collacted, and, atthoush suffering from o terriblo Gesh-swound in hie Jert arm, received & week beforo, e manilcstod no gnhpmm of distress, but scemicd ready for the Rt ‘I'no ground was stepped off by tho seconds, Els(o!a loaded aud excbauged, and the priuc roupht face to face. I nover suall forgot that meeting, Joaes, 1 wilitary, boyish mood, 43 they shook bands, romarked ibat— A poldier braves deatls for o fanciful wreath, When n glory's rumuntic carocts Fry caught up tho rost of the sontonce, sod angwesed by 83 Yot hio bende o'er the foo when in battle lald low, Aud bathes overy wound with a tear, They turned sround sud walked back to the point dosignatod. Joues' second bad tbe word “ Firo " ; ond, 08 ho slowly esid, ** One—two— throe—flro!" they simultancously turced st tho word ** Ono,” nud jnstautly fired, Neither was burt. Thoy cocked their pistols, and deliberatoly wallced towards each ather, firiug oa thay went. At tna fifth shot, Jones threw up Lis rigot haud, and, firing nis pistol in the air, eank down. Lry was in tho aot of flriog bis last shot ; but, Ascing Joues fall, sileatly lawerad bis ptatul, droppad it to the ground, and aprang to Jones' side, taling his head ioto s lap s he sat down, and aslking Lim tf ho waa burt. 1 discovered that Jonen waa shot through tho region of tho stomach, the bullet glincin around that organ, and oomiog out to the lef of tho spinal column; besides, he had riccived three otbor frighiful fosb-wounds in other por- tions of his body, ¥ dreased his wounds, and gave him such stimulauts as [ bhad. Ho sfter- warde got well, Fry received thrae wounds,—one bresking his loft "arm, onp iu ths lefr, snd tho other ln _ ine right side, After montba of sufferiug, Lo got weoll. Neithor of thom askod for a disoharge, bub both resumed their commands whou thoy got well, and fougth tho War out to_the bitter eund, and to-day ure jartnors in a wholesale grocery Luawess down boutls, doing a good busivess, ‘snd vorifyiay the moutiment of Byron that A scld.or braves death,” elo., ote. Trustiog that the aboys truthful parrative will bo » josson Lo some people, Noith aud Bouth, that stayed on tha onts and yelled * Beok, dog 1" and aro still not satisfled with the rasujts of the War, let mo wabroribe myself, & rocon. stincted CoxrepEsarE Buaosox, o e e sk WHAT THE COMMUNISTS WANT. o the Editor of The Chicago Tridune ; Cuicano, Doo. 4,—\What Is Communism ? Ask tho average citizen of Chicago this question, and, in nino casca ontof ton, be will, with some confa. sion, anawer that it ia only another name for the growling and murmuring of the lazy sud discon- tontod clemont of tha working clasacs ; that its objeat in the equal division of tho woalth and propouty gafned by the suporior busincss talent and onorgy of the peoplo who work am ong thoss who aro too lazy snd shiftless to work, even when thoy bave opportuuity to do 8o ; that they arca ot of out-tbroats, yobbers, and incendia- rios who shiould be kept undor police aurveillanco, and oxtorminated whenovor they should happen to boocome too lond fn their protests sgalost tha opprossiona of the capitalists. Now, wilbiout toucking on the events of the past history of thia city, which, justly or unjustly, bave brought the namo of Communtsm luto disrepute smong our citizens to such & dogroo a8 to impress them with tho idea that thelr livos and property would be unsafe without the protection of a standiny army, I will stato the objects of the Intarnation af Workiogmen’s Association, of wbich the or- RaDIZALI0D 10 this city is » branoh, Tus follow- ing ia s genereal outline of the platfoim : Conaffpring that the emancipation of the working ~ cls musé be accomplished by the working clsnea thomsoives; that tho strugglo for this amancipation means, not struuglo far class privileges aud monopalios, but for equal tlgbta and dutios, and the abolition of all clasn rulo ¢ tbat she osonomical subjeotion of the man of &u\mr to the mooopolizer of tho means of Iabor, that Is, tho sources of life, lica at tho bottom of sarvitude in all {ts forms, of all social musery, dogradation, aud pohtical de- rcnflauca 3 that the coonomical emancipation ot he working clases {s, therefaro, the great ond ta which avery political movement ought to bo subordinste as s moans ; that all offurls Aiing 8t that groat ond hava hitbareo failed 1rom the waut of solidarity between tho manifold divig iona of labor in each conntry, and from the ab- senco of o fraternsl bond of unfon Latween the working olasses of differont countrios ; shat tho emancipution of labor §s neither » loeal nor a national, but & socisl, FW"“WI embraoing all ol countries {u which modein sociely exists, and depending for its eolution on the coucurrence, practios! and theoretical, of tho most advanced cauntries, kor thess reasous, the luteraatiounl Workingmou's Assaciation has beon founded, 14 dociares thal ail sociotisa aud individusis adbarfog to it will ackaowlodza trath, Justioo, snd morality, aa tho basis of thsir conduct towards ench other and towards all men, with- ont rogard to color, croed, or natlonality ; that It aoknowledges no rights authous dutios, no duties witboub rights, It 1o often remarked that *there fa none- cearity for reform of this kind in tho Unlied Biates, that tha poople are all fres, thav tho fields for labor sro unlimited, that any evils or fppmuiobu may be romodied at the ballot-box,— n short, that tho agitation is only kept up boera by toreign fanatica who do not wishto and can- not pprociato tho blessings of & froo country.” Au to the quostion of froedom, we soknowlodgo itso for a8 rogards tho paower to cliooss the publlo ofiicisls, this_power being limited, how- over, by the possibility of the curruption of the ballot-box, the criminal use af the publio funds for cnmpnlgn Purpo! sud the goeralon of pub- lia servauty by the pariy which is strongest at the sime of elaction, aluo by the lack of winorisy ropresentation, withoub which our mo-called Deaooratio Government 18 a farce. The state- moents a8 to tho flelds of lsbor being unlimited, nesd no disounsion, as & studv of the elatistics of labor In this couutry dutlog the past two vears will cunvince the most obdur optio of thoir sbaurdity, aud furthier research will show him that the pressat dopression in trade is osused simply by over-productiin, the result of specalstion ‘on’ falag credits, a0 thet ab ent tha trile abo; capltalits, gather = than o the amount of intarest v THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMDER 4, 1875.—TWELVI: PAGES. F'\Ynel on thair Investmants In mannfastur- bg And bnl'ding, prefer 8o stop iphfhtionn, Ienving th workingman, «hoso only uital 1n thelr labor, to & aiye. whila willing &3 wark. Daon ot thin stats of affaies rhow that the ¢ in- mouest priociples of bumamty domand n renme edv? The queation In, 1ow shall wo find, and apply, A rewedv? Tho moclety 18 organizod for tue o lutl .n of thia question. Axto the emcloymant of inceadiariam and violance to accompl.eh this reform, sensibla reftection will sho v how aui- oidal and Indintio such & eonr<n wonllbn. ‘Ihe ‘most importaot masne for accomplinhing the pro- posed seform s Eduoation, That starviug aad ignotant workmen shoul 1 occas.oually becans Impationt sod uoreasonabls, and ravo about s ajeedy ondlng of their troubles by furce—thin ta bt natural, and {s ona of our geeatentatumbiing- Blncks, It munt Le overcomo by tba most do- vated, untirivg peineverance in reasoning with and instruc.jug them, As to the honeaty of our intantions, we invits fair and impartial investiga- tion. Asto (be drilling of members with arms yout Wil tnd it to ho simply the result of foar of the militia, whiob they haiiove to bo organiged by tho capitaliata for their axtermination on'the rlightont oxcuss, ‘Fha ontiro nxcitoment thi far in simply o mutual * scars.” with tno adva tagesdecidadly tu favor of the militis, Wo must. sinte that Tin Tuinon, s micdutormed inregard 10 the Incondiary renolutionn kalil to ho passed at our rerent meoting. Further Investigation, we ara canvincod, nill show how uttarly opposite in churaster tho ontire $9ne of the medting Ilsn proposed reform is to nocomy lowiug reaalts: i The secuting to ovory man the full value of what lio praducos, end no move, 'the guarans tocing to overy cluzen the proisotion of life, roperty, and poimonal liberty, now practically mpossibie whera rlch sud poor come into cole ision. ‘Fue nboli.iun of tho law of ihenitanoo, which 18 unjut, unnqual, aod immosal, giviog wealth nnd conAequent power Lo paraons who have dono natning o d:saerve it and howng ono of tha most fraquent caunnh of erlme. Tho concentraicn of all manufacturing prodncing, wod banklog powers, tho railroads, telagraph, all pswers, exocutive, administrativo, and juaieial, into tho bands of » porfectly demo- cratic Govornmont, 1u shich all the peaple are oqually ropremented. Tho objact of placing tha producing powers under the control of tiuvern- ment §a to rogulate all production to the neods of tha public,—thus (oxuring. conetant and ro- muucrativo work fcr evary one, and the dovelop- ment of numorous fresh and lesirable industries now impossible, All prafits to bo for tho bepetit of tho entite community luntead of a few gcllisl capitahsts, ‘The entira Government I8 simply & joiot-atock company 10 which every citizou Las bls sharo, 'Thus’ each porson at birth shall havo equal chancos to fuldll bis dostiny—untrammeled by social position, pove ezty, and lsck of oducation—abcordivg tn hin alality and smbition, There is not o capitahst or pauper ou tho face of the earth who eeeks for mora than tho enjovmont of hife in comfort snd plossure. This s guaranieed uudar tho Communistio 6y8tein to every one who wishes to woik in a far greater dogroo than is possible under the presont system, Now, how shall wo bring about this most de- sirabla stato of affaira? By violence? Not un= less farced to it in self-defonso! No! educa- tioo—asmpulsory, fros, aud uussclarian—will bo the nost ceriain mosua o omancipato tho world. Ayo, tho world! for when tho capitalist can be uade to seo scd rocognize how much Lappier and {reer from the worry sad uncercain. ty of tho piosent Lusinces system, with oven roater possibility of eajorivg s roflued and uobla life, even ho must iend his iofluence to briog_bout tho only passiblo millenplum ! As a primay menos 1o inkiato tao roform, wo shall advoarta progreesivo Laxatiou, mcress- ing in & quickly sscondiog ratio, on all' iucomes over and above thoso reasouatle.for the maiute- nanco aud enjoymont of life. d:o sud unpro- ductive propeity sbould be so boawily taxod as 10 compel the ownera Lo Em iv 1o some uae, or part with it to tuoso who would. Compulsory oducation will be jnsisted upon. The rauroads, bauking, and tolograph systoms, as woll as tho adwinistration of law, should bo immediately taced under the direction of the Governmont. liego measures ara nlroady demandod by tha peaplo, indepandent of Communism. + Ths Grange movement throughout the West is but tho devolopment in part of the Communistia svatam, Minorlty reproseatation, which is al- 1eady adopsed in our Jagislative bodles to & par- tial dogreo, muet bo also appliod to the populsr system of voting, an the plan praposed by Jobn Stoart Mulin hia wozk on Iiopresentative Gov- erament. Laokful to Tpr Tsisuxx for its courtesy In publishing this, and fuviting Ireo criticisw and iscuenion of tay anwaumhl romaiv, vory res spectfully, Jaay It. Woouwanp, Room &1 Heapar Block, —_—— THE PRINCES OF MODERN INDIA. Few Who Can Bonst Ancient Deacent —¥ho Princo of Walcs of Nobler I3lood thau Most of ‘Lheal, Allen's Indian Marl, Poople in England bave a sort of mlsty belief that tho ativo Princes and Chiefs of modorn Iudia can trace back their linoagoe, it not thowr thrones, to a timo when our Yeuton forefathors Woro biil roaming, 18 untutored savages, in their native woods, Aud yot, in the aplondid array of Rajaba nud Nawabs whom thp comlug of the Priuce of Wales brought to Bombay, thers was bardly one who could bosat of o highand mnciout & descont as the Prioce Limnolt,” With tho oxception, indeed, of Udsiper and & fow otuor Najput chicfs, we question if Lhoro was ono whoso princely rauk dates furthor Dok than the first quacter of the eightoentl contury. Moat of them, at avy rate, are sprung from wen who carved out Kingdoms, large or small, for themselves from tho wrycks of tho Emglio which Babar founded, and which Dogan to break up oven in the daysof Aurang- zib, Most af them, in ehort, ropresent dynes tien st Joast as modaru a8 the Last Judis Uonie any. The Nizam bimself, bad ko appoared st r)ambnv, would bave boon a more upstart bosido the Priuce of Walcs, whose descont from our Euglists Alfred places him slmost on a levol with the oldest Prioces of Hojputana. Him an- ceator, Ohin Kilich Kban, the ongioal Nizam-ul- Blulk, was the sou of an ofticor in Aurangzib's rervico, Tho ilajah of Kolapur dates back to i, bo founder of the Maratbs pawer in the midale of tho meventoanth contury, The first Unikwar of Baroda was s Lisutensut of thq Maratha Peahwa in the eightoonth consury, Al Murad, the Amir of Khatpur in Sind. 18 & Prioc of a etill younger line, ‘Lhia Nawab of Junagard, fu I{atiawar, ropresents a uynsaty founded by & soldior of fortuna in 1785, ‘'ho Jam of Nawana- gar comos of an otd Rajput atock, but Lis sove- raiguty goos 10 furtber back than the tune of flonry VUI1, Tho Rejout Thaksr of Bhsunag; 1s youingor in rank by two copturie Nearly modara ia the 8idl Nawab of Jimjirs, s desceud- ant of tho Abyssinian chiefs who sorved so falih- fully the last Mohammedan Kings of Bijapus ‘Tho Najah of Idar tn CGujarat ciaims near kin- ship with Jodhpur, but dates yoluically from about 1724, wben two youuger sons of she Mar- war D'rince took possosslon of the realm assigued them by thoir older brother, then Viceroy of Gujarat, It waa only io the wsixteenth century that the fimt Rao of Cutch gaiued his ffooting 10 tnat proviuce. Pablaopur was founded by an Afghan io the time o Akbar. ‘Tho Nawab of Iladnsnpur dstos from tho saven- teeuth contury. Akbar received tribute from the Hindu Bajsh of Bajpipln. {f wo coma t0 other Prinoes who will meet their futuro King elue- whore, wo shail find that mont of thom date their titles from quite modern times. i and Holxar ung from Lioutenants of tho The Rajah of Patialia olaimy chisf wlhio rose Lo power miog bouss 10 Kashmir bslongs to tho prescat centuiy, sud the Nuwabs of Rampur to tho last, It wasio the jast cemtury tnat the present Kingdom of Travankor was founded. Tha ~old- or dynssty of Cochin was re-oatabe lshed mith Eoglish ald afier the downfali of ‘Tippa Bultan, when Mysor aleo was restored to ils former rulers. Iu point of long and proud doacant, few Pripocs even in lisjbutans can be eaid to urpasa the Priuce of Wales, ‘Tasyoun, Mablaraoa of Mewar or Udsipur may, ludeed, point to » liveszo ennobled hyérnt. nsmes and cleatly traceablo to the warrior Chiefa of Chitor. But Jalpur was founded v tha tsuth century aud Jodhpur iu tho Aftoontl, whilo the smaller Hajput Biates aud the Jat State of Bhartpur, of sti)) later origin, In paylog homage, th fore, to tue Prince of Wi the pride of few if any of the native Princes cau bo i a0y way woundad, nor ara they likaly to forget that but for English forbearaucs few of thewm would ro- tain the power they now enjoy." o S, Tho Itomance of o Bug of Gold. Thoy toll tha true siory of a mau in Londop, who, vome yesrs ago, lost, thep found, thon loat niain, & vory raspoctablo” fortune fo's most romautic waonor. lo wadasailor, and, e i in the Napoleonio wa one of & arew whicl took » very valu vrizeg Hia own alisre amounted to s Jargo sun. He went lo the proper ottice and 1eceived bis goldaa guiness in & lasrge lestbern bug. Proceeding with thie aloug the strsot hie uoticed that his shosstriug was untied. e put bus bag of gold upon s t aud bant over o Lo 4 tbac moment 0 was volued by & pross-gaug, burried off to 4 war-ahip, held iu service, (aken prisoner by the Moars, and kept in bondage by thow fur msny Lnn. Hia story of the bag of gold was laughed 800 while & man cawe aloug, found 118 bao, advertived It na fonnd, snd, hasing uo | s matisfactors tognonee. nas Lit to ret himast? up | o4s na s bankar, o thilved ; ttmo poeed o in forty voarn ho retieed, rich. Que day on 64 nan cal'ed npon him and elalmad tua kag of gold. The msilor had retacned, had heard Ly chauce of the advortirement, kad hunted 1t un, and bad found the findar, The latter toll him that if ha eonld come the nett day ha abonid hava his monay, with compnind interest ad: ‘The nsilar want away and unver veturoed ; ani to thia day it 13 8 m¥sterr what bacnine of fut, or why hs pever wont back to get his orn, RURAL RAILROADS, n of Narrov Hailronds in Parta Corraapondence Prilwieiniis Butletn, A plan {a junt st an foot fur the sunstrnction of what aro to be caliedl *Jlural Raliroads” in Francu, which ssams deserving of notice. I sm not awaro of & mimilar dsacription having been yos contewmnplated 1 America or any other coun- try. A flint expsriment of the kind has just been deoided upon in the Deoartment of tha Beine-ot-Marne, and a gsneral bilion the subjoct, whioh bas been reporied on faverably by tha Conseil d'Eqat, will he submiited to the Asden- bly soma tima after the reopening of tho seeston. Tha project was first bioached in tho Sociaty of Agriculturo of I'ranca, by Mr, Chabrier, o well- known civil eogincer, who has devoted much tumo and attantion to it, and it has since been adopted snd patrouized both by that Suciety and hiv 8 grea: numbor of the Conseils Generaux of the nu&mmuuln, o8 promisiog to afford a most yalaable addition (o the meaus of transgort for their produce to tho agricultnral districts, Tho propositdon 18 for the conatruction of nariow linas of ‘' raral raliroads,” of 8 mdib of uno meter only inatoad of the ususl gange of a meter and & lialt—along tho wido space which. every travelor {1 Franco must have observed to bo (and sometimas wondered to seo) left on thn #ide of almost avery bigh road. Now, st pros- ont, the ardioary railroads trannport heavy goods at tho rate of thros or four centunas (or lass thso a cont) per ton per kilometer; but they only do this uuder (he condition of allowinz a jarge sccumnlation of such to take pisce, and consequontly & grest lons of tima to Lo tncurred st the differcnt ststions or dopote, and then nonding off the whols in a lump by ono sl heavy goods train, Now, thess *rural rattroads, economioally constructed, and without stations, or accommodations of any Lind, profess to be mblo to revlace ordinary carrisnes, without any delays, at t=o or throo times loas than the pres- ont cost, Thoy will counect tho emall towns, andl villages, and manufactories all aver tio cauutey, and carry off thelr produce, agrioultural or other.as it is roady for tranaport. Fcr their construction thers will bo no need of *tacts of Parliament,” or compulsory appropristions, or surveys, or other expensive preliminaries, any more than for costly eontributions of aoy kintd along the line. Al that wili be lo"]u(nd witl be the ““concession of the roadsides' for the pur- poas by tlie Cansoil-Genarale of the Department, ‘mith tho authority to modify, hero aud ibere, the inclines, whon too atesp. But the spsad is not intonded to much exceed that of an ordinary road-carriage, and the trains will stop sud pick up goods awaiting them st evary road they cios8. Simple receiving olices may be estab- Lishied at village stoos, or the ownor of goods may bring thom to the trains himsolf, and ac- compony them to their destmation, payme hin fare oo the way, just as in an omnibua or tram- way, without fhia ceremany of ticket-taking or other impediment. The expense of Jaying dnwn such ** rarat lines,” sccording to s very earofully preparad estimate, will no: oxcead 95,000 francs por kilometer, instead of mors than 100,000 irarcs, which ia the caae evon on the most acon- omically costructed ordinary railroads in France. The estimata also, of the prooisis of such iloes, based an a rate of 25 centimes per ton per kilometer, and on the averags road traflic of gaods and passsngers, seoms to bo fair'y remun- erative in & financial poiut of view aund as an irvestment, exclusivo of the general vantaze to sgricultural interesta to bo expected from tua undertaking. . DMARINE NEWS, FOTT OF GHICAGO, DEC, 3. Asntvep—Bchr J, M. Foroat, Manfstes, lumber; rop J. D. Caldwell, Port Hnton, sundries ; Larga uilling Biar, Port Hison, Jumber ; 'scbr A. J, Mowry, Lincon, lumber ; prop J, Hawon, ' Milwaukce, light § prop Oconto, Green Bay, suadries ; schr J, I' Eiy, Al pens, lumber : prop 8. B, Bheldon, Alpens, Jumber ; prop Commodore, Bugals, sundrles, Ntont Cresnakoza~Prop G, J. Truesdell, Manito. ‘woe, sundrief A Syat auge Stenm LAKE IMICHIQAN, CBICAGQ. Mr. John Frindiville received Informstion yester day that the rug Bweopsiakes hisa aucoeeded in gattin off the brig Pamlico, sshore st Liltls Traverse,.,..The steam-barge B, E. Sheldon, baving in tow the schr 8, P. Ely, both lumber-laden, arrived hero yeaterdsy frem Alpeus. They report having seen tho achrs Mosher snd Ids Kelth o the Biraits of Mackinaw ....The stmr Commodore arived at Milwau. keo day before yosterday, Ele is destined for ihie port, As sho bas nob yol arrived it i3 porsiblo that she lias been unable to mske the har- bor owing o thick and foygy weather provailing all day yeaterdsy, She will undoubledly come u as soon as it clears up....The sclr J. A, Forrast ts atlll on the besch, but tho tugs are working at ber, be- Lieve that they will get her off to-day....The bark Ps ranaand the schr Collingwood have wone {nto the dacks of the Chieago Dry-Dock Jompany te have lesks stopped and bo otherwite ropairad....Tite schr U, 8. Grant arcived hero Thursday night in tow of the stoam-bargo Aunip Laurie, The prop 8, C. Dalawin cama in yesterdsy morning..,, 3r. Jasoph Trumbl y, oneof tho crew of tie bark Parans, was ao badly frozen on_the night when the yeasel was waterlozzo d that ono of Lis foet will have to be ampatated BoMillan talegraphod yeaterday that the tug Winslow, with two steam-puips, bad gons to the rescne of the achr Groton, ashore nesr Waugoobauce, ~She lies in an otsy posiiion, 13 feet of waleraft and 11 feet for- ward, and 18 full of water. Capt, Blce Billlan thinka (hat she can Le gotten OfF in twa,... The aull soveral s dsy or ors _ are Touaele out o3 tho las ‘which should bs in port by this time, Au $t was wo thick and foggy yoserday that tugs coulld not venturs out any distance, it s possible \hat some of thom ara outside now wailig to be towed fm. Tho veascls duo ars the Commodore, which has Luea bieard from at Milwaukes ; ths schr Laura, with ; rding: e Mosior and Ida,which w ; the schry D, E. Dalley phiers, The latier ves- ‘pkWAR repo 0r at the [ 253755 durtog Munday's gsley sud_ afiermards gotten ‘5 fhars 1s_considerablo foar manifested for har safaty. Besides theae thore are about twanty vasscly LEs at varlous polnts, o3 tho lakes, most of which S fudonbiedly saccead In IO OFf And rescuing larbors of safety befors real cold weather sela in, THE NORTH POINT LIGHT-HOUSE KEEPER, WUY TIHE LIGHUT WAS STATIONALY, Special Diapateh fo The Chioado Tribusa, “ Mitarauxge, Nov.28,—A very grave chargo s made in conmection with tho Light-bouso on North Polnt, viz.: thist the revolving light did not fash Tacalsy moroing and A faw mornioge previously, lesring ihts, Tuz Tasnune correspondent mada s four among the boatrum and found that tho light has been noticed atattonary geveral times this soason, and it 1s genorally underataod that the light house Xespar failed to keop swsko when necessary to sdjust tho machinery, Ssveral vaasels bound down have been misled in thelr reckoniog, aud disnstors were narrowly escapud, the veassls being found and boarded by tug-men. In jus, tica 10 1he keeyor biinsolf ship-masters say the chargs sould be favoatigated.” To (ha Editor af BAe Chlcare Triduxe - Noarn_Post Lioar-Hoosr, MiLwivxze, Wis., Dec, 1,—Tha pubMication of the foregoluy I ¥ridsy's tiame was woll ealenlated $0 do me grast fujury. Dy republishing It and publishing tufs, togetber with the accompanying lettery, you can make mo some ropara- tion and only perform a simple act of Justica, 1 400k charge of this Iight over four years sgo, and nevar in & single tntsnce have I aluce fatled fo visit i in secordsuce with vegulstions. Thie light has not {3115 0 flaab, 1t Bas wover basn ot oF sllowed o Krow Glm " from pansst et sunrias, sud, i€ Any ous s falled 1o sea {t flash on nny cosasion during Ay night e RO L e v arions auda Amed ool ocstitured. wile. th Hual, Hght 1s being tFimred, 1t has mot boen on account of auy fallure or dofect in the light, but during fogs or mists, of frow other Nko causes, Which are obvivusly Seyond my control, Very rospectfully D, K. Gausy, Light-flouse Keoper. Lornon or Jux Muwwste Tooour Liss owAGKER, Nov. Doy . Greemy Eet, sis: We® biave’ tnstiiuied ‘Laquirics smong our la to dicover that any of hem gt atop Mashing. looger than (he few talnutes It "oula requirs 1o riay it, Nob oe of them could reo- otlect en lustance whars ' voasels bound down bave bosn misled {n thelr reckouivg, snod disssters were Bacramiy ucspudy o vosela bl found dad st tug-men,” ’w Are quite sure that, bad the light romained sta- “uulq atauy b ! nough to fouud the chare that **1t {e generslly uuderst that the ght-louse- kooper fail 10 koup awake when Deceasary (o adjust xllll Mhhlll&.'“'l should bave Lwea Wfurmed of i, ours ysapectivlly, PR Miuwaoxee Too-Boar Lise, Fra AL K. Alxas, bupt. Orricx oy 7ue InpxprupEsT TUa Lin, xxx, Win., Nov. 2.—D, K. Green, B gy, ste,—Si ado iagiries Tespaciag e harged wilch apiusred fu the Nov. u0th Laus of Tux Citicauo Tuwusn against thie North Point lght-Yorpex, aud 1 do not ud 1hit ono of our piloss remember at insbiuce when tho ixlt aloppod flssbing o4 regulr {ulervale or wes Qim, or otharwiss thao su uovarying Leight hght. Kewlo of thein biave beard s complainy 21ads about 1he 1 11 tht t ke, Dor hiag ey af them avar board. el 12t wan minlal by it te ADIUSEMENTS, STAR LECTURE COURSE. You Cannot Afford £6 Miss the Popular . (ONGERTS, Bavs my i er iy hine tha of duig. Very rerp fa ‘mny nights, and 1 ny s your [althfal pertarmancs Litly, 12, W. CILesaN, 8ujt, Tadependent Tag Co, Orricr o7 Tie NonTEWEATIRN TRANFFORTATION 0o, MiLersuner, Nav, 2i.—1h. K. Girern. H T bave boan M atar of st-amibip 1 mirt 2l month s, plylng betwean Milwaukeos and Gravd Haven datiy. Neseassriiy 1 have bad ocmslon 0 nin the Wixsuser North foiut hght, and I ceer ar witacea thal I Lave alwaya found It bright, Monday Night, Dee. 6, 241, i Tueatay Sioht, bees T, N ga-s g, an ) T am errtaia that ftnoa Leen onded 1o faithfiily and prorer'y. Yoirsvery tealy, Only 76 Cents. 1nBY, Master Btaamahip Minueapoils, Admiation, 73 cts. X1 etira charge for rescrred reats, Buy'“Option Tickete" 10 for §% and exchanga for resersed scats, st Jauren, MeClurg / C. ADELPHI THEATRE, Corner Monrae and Dearbora-sts. Orrran or Nontmvearcny TRANSPORTATION QoM PANT, MILWATRER, NV 410, In arivwer o your iwuiry ae (0 1 wank+e) Hehl, T will say that, sinco the atesmslin Awnazon teg.n making eognisr irips bet. Xee and Orand ilaven, wsbava arrived Milwaikes I THIS SATURDAY, DEC, 4, 1875, Tast Gx'a Matinee of clive s 10 i nlar, and, a1 far s a lonj ' ranstant observatien taaclies snsthing, it taachss " I flen cave, that yna lave st Jour dutics ] arthfuily oul prop Ty, Very toepctully yomre, t2 0 2 e x e Fakern, Mustor of Bleamer Aimacin, | BUNDAY I Dic. by et fereeril pelormibacs thie grand succesa % AROUND THE WORLD, - MONDAY, Dee, 6, grand roofenng of the Variely Beasou, with au unprecedented array of Star Spoctalty Arilss, Bee,Bundsy psi HOOLEY'S THEATRE. LAGUIRE & HAVEKL «..LESSEES, GRAND MATINEE THIS DAY at 3 P M. Admbssion, 25 aud 6) centa. Ate Famous CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS ¢, 5, grand farawell performance of Orrice or Taz UNN 6 vAVLEs, Wik, Nov, 2.=Mr, DK, Green, $10t 130 o erawith Ietter 1 Telation & yoir lghi, 1wy of ouf meet reilable Masters,” It 1o no o exrreasion of all ne, en theee is notbl Captaln waull report quicker to hisagent than & defect {n one of our ligts, and 0o euch report Lan amanated from Any Master'of o3 lina during your term of ofties, 1 hwve b, hawavar. frejinit rul\lphlml from gur Mastsrs relativo 1o the changn of lighin ou tha harbor pler, whith operates very mucu 1o our disaivintage, Very truly yours, C. M. CorraiLL, Agent Union teamboat Co, Oryice o TRY. Uxion SrzaMnmoAt Coueaxy, Mit. waurer, Wia,, Nov, 11,—0), K. tresn, Eap.,et-.=Sin: | In an Unetusied il of Erbioptan Fup. Eveulug pore W regart tiis Izt kepd by you db fha'Nortn Tier | furmincestn p.a. Jigbt house a3 an extrarae.y g0 xd one, Wo ave uni- | Monday, De:. 7, first sppearance fn efght montiix f the mreat'Song ud D Artists, the REYNOLDS BROTHENS, Geor ries, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, Every Eveolng and Wednea sy and haturday Matinees, 3 instrel, | COOL BT foriiy found it Lrigbt au1 fasuing regularly. Tua Dpavigating pullic wuuld d iucaleniallo benent from » syatem {hat would Qula!l o keapiara who diacnarge their dntien 5 wit unfail'ng ight kept by you thiroughont to many y proves you to have done, Itaps Aluily, k. 1. Tt. McDaxawp, Maater of S:eater Colorado, T, I, Ausriy, Master of Bteawer Russia, DN LYON, Orrior. or Ty Westray TRAKRPAATATION COM- _EDWIN KELLY, PANT AXD NEW S0BX CENTRAL BAILROAD LINE OF [ g Jom Lrparare, BOBEW STEAERS, MULWAUKTE, Nov, H.—p. K. Tiaeryid Kesa in Ote cbesira Circle, 10 Centa, Monday Evening, Dec. 61l tiune in America of ¥on Saupes Comig Oyera, » Gotathea,” Jay Esening, Dee. d—Deuc! McVICKER'S THEATRE, LAST NIGHT OF BARRY SULLIVAI. ‘Wheu be will appear in lis great character, RICHARD I1II. RICHMOND. 7. F. CATHCARBT, ATUBDAY MATIXLE, THE STRANGER. BARRY BULLIVAN....,..00..... . THE 6TRANGER, '_l!(illlly—MA\' HOWARD 0 the New Magdaene, GRAND EXHIBITION OF BILLIARDS at the opening nf the Sew Custom flouss Rample Boom and Billard Tal, 214 aud 215 Bouth Clask aturdny evening, Dec. 4. Ibition by bir. Duinp ithiues, Frank Parker, Ale Bastord, and osesn; lLare reapovttully iuvited, M G A lar Tactnre {n Fs ). G, M. MCCONNELL will deliver his gurm, “CON. TRAST.” Tuis poem has re-cived the highost pruize {row careful critics, Adiumeion, 10 conts. COL. WOOD'S MUSEUM, For the week snding Dec, 4, FEEP O'DAY, Comie drama, CHEVALILE DINDUSTKIE. parkiing cou- edietta, LOVE 1N LIVELY, Mutiuos overy aliernoon 2 ordock, Green, Fep., ele.—Dran Bt The testlinony wbich { hand you harewith of Capts, Witliams aad Dizon, of smers Vandorbllt and Arabis, fn_your behilf, aro danbtlesa tho opinjons tuat are formed by every Slwter of tha stexmers conaectad wita ¢ ne, soytling was wroug with any of oar lights, thoy wauld tot ba Alow to pas their_commants upoa it at this offien, The action of the Goverament In remov- ing the light And lsaving but oue on our huthor fa & constant source of vexation sud dsuger ta naviga. torv. Yours very truly, Grsmox 3, Tiooirs, Ageat, ¢ Orrice or Tnr. Wavrenw TnansronTation Cos PANT AND NEW YoRE CrnTal Ritiaosp Lisz oy Hcnaw Srraxcns, Miwackze, Nov, 2—p. K, Green, Eng., efe.~S1% : During the paatfcur years it bas coine under our abagrration that tho fiorth Poiut light at Miiwaukes bias Icea & brizit and unfailiug oue, 1t bos faehed st rezuiac lutervals, and io favorabls nights can be readicy neen ata distaucs of 19 or “Tlie ouly {auit we cau find aguinat Lie Milwaci- Lights n tho action of the Government §a takng y the big pler or foner ight, lesving but une light, w0 thrre In nothing to get s ratige of tho pler by 10 & dark night, Very respectlully, ete,, F. WiLLIARY, Manter Steamer Vanderbilt, WILLIX Dicksan, Master Kieatuer Arabis, £ ! e Greon, o of our Boopnica TRANATIRTATION LINE OF SIDE- Seeautvorns, Miwnacery, N v, b, K. hivo revel] Hall to-night, o0 only Msters of our s:eamb>; to give me notice of {t. As they hsve sai! nothing suout tho mblter, you may be assured (hat it han Civen aatinfac- tioa., Our $asters are conlinually findlig fault aboat the abacnce of s raza light on Ihe LATLOF pdar, An they consider ity rainoval as ending.ing bavigition insdark night, Very truly yourn, J. Heaeoy, Agent, Orrics or R, P. Firzacnaip & Co., MiLwackre, Doc, l.—u. K. Green, Eoq., eleo—DEas BIR ; [t i wits pleasure thal we certify (it not one of tae dast:rs of our veael (alght In number:, or those o command of vosmels which we m“razu'nl. bave ever tmade any com- | Gas Licht nnd Coke Company, Manding on the books riant sgainst the lght kept byx;um Respectfally | of sald Compuny,in the following names, to-wit: ours, I F. ¥i3zormatn & Co. | E. E. Atwater, W, M. Antlony, Ales, Drows, J. — ' Bowen, Geo, Prown, Barah A. Brown, Axomun Lixs, MiLwausce, Nov, 3).—D. K, Green, 3. uvebcr, D. P, iacon, Jae, K. Bur. Fb7uy b, —DEAR 518 7 1 have Dot huazd the jaust objecs 5, C. 0. Brewster, Wm, Brown, M. C, tiou tade to thie manner in which your Ight §s kept, Our a Brown, (i. 5, Brown and vihers, L, ‘easela are conatantly runuing fu’&nd out of this har- bor at a1l houts of the sy and aizht, and [ feol sure they would bave noticed an_jrregularity, if any there wss, {n your Ught, A Master is jealous, very joslous, thal we bave good tight-keepers, aud woutd undount: ediy rport the lgast remissucss On thin pard of » kea. eor that came within biv notics to an agent. Very truly yours, D. M Boianax, Agent Auchor Live, HERAL RO NOTICH. The Ragisterod Conetraction Bonds of ke Chicagy £, Dringburst, Jane 8, Jrown, C. E. Bill, . B. Cobb, T. ¥, Coi 0, wre, Benl. Carver, G, B, Curhart, Caldwell eatate of W, J Dickey, C. D, Dickey, J, Alice Lton, E. Fraukeattal, 8, B, Freemau, ¥idsuty, 1us, T, & B, Diposit Co, W, L. Graba, G.'A. Green: way, J. 1L, Hublell, E Hoffman, I, Huaneweil, Tron. tee, E. M, HHadduck, B. Ingham, W, V. Keen, Hirab B3, Kevn, 8, D, Keen, C. i, Keen, M. B. Kecn, Guerdiun, T, H, Kertiey, 1., 8, Kellogg, J. B, Lambert, B, A1 Leavitt, C, 1L, Malcom, Henry Melgy, F. Marquand, J. 1. Morrison, M, . 0, COMMERCE OF CHICAGO. MONTII OF NOVEMBER, 1575, AmuvaLa 8. Mason, M L, ot o, Mitchell, €, H, den. | yiskhell, T, 1L Magle, Merchanta’ Ssvings, Y5 | Trum Comjany, W. L. Newberry, J. L. Newberrs, . 3325 | Geyrge Nogent, b, Fu W, Peck, A Peck, F,W, Teck, 12T | AUM, Quatdale, C,J, Runsell, Gearge Smith & Co,; T o8 | Teraei Sheldon, 1. febubart. 5. A. Bmith, B, Staunton, 89% | 3. P, 8hields, Geargo F, Btone, J. W. Htarr, W b, 1. Shipley, Geruiit if, Smith, L. I, tee, 4, Tuooeon, Joecphi E, Temils depwood, A, I, Vau Nest, Jul P, Wi . Wilkia; E W, . Winthrop, Trustee, I, L Yoe, Henry Youug, James 11, Young Henry L, Young, sud bearing tua following m " 10-wi Gid, 43l /i, 1,848, 1,008, Gy, 1, 441, 893 23,00 443, 25 457, 34,20, 46T, 462, 404, 2k, One Amarican vesuel cleared for s forelan port; 672 | 677, 1, 414, 484, B8, 176, ¥7, 400, tons; 7 men. Thirteen foreign vessels arrived from forctin portat 8,3.1 tona; 173 men. Thirteen foreign veane ), B0, 700, 400 rod £or foreign poris ; 4,058 fons; 135 men, 52,207, w40, a1, 11, 1440, 184, 134, 125, 1: 16, 114, 47, 884, 74T, 637, 31,374, 1,392 1 42206 517, 177, 1 it 84, 141, 102, 399, 899, 124, 1,2, 1400, 1,3 20T, 0, 210, 411, 311, 403, N3, 4, of the Hoard of Dirvctors of aaid’ Company, ordemd (2 be culled /0 and peid; ond the same will bo deemed at tho ofEca of_the Colopany on and aftar the 1at day of January, A. D, 13i. The holders of sid ‘bonds ars heroby totified thereol, and that on and T (e aufd 1nt day of Junuary, A, D. 1376, the said ‘Bonds will orase to hear interest, By order of the Boan! of Directors, . T, WATKINS, President, JAMES K. BURTIS, Ba: oo, 1ll,, Nov, 44, 163! :‘" AMERICAN LINE. REDqgggfiATEs LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWY, MISCELLANEOUS, The wark of enlarging 4o B, Lawrencs Canals was begun thus week, and will give employment to 4,000 Dien. ... The schir Blanc, trom Wedlington Square, Unt., with wheat, s ashore at Putnessille, N, Y....Tho prop O. J, Eershaw, which left Day City last woek foad- 2 with 500,000 feet of lumber aud 2,500 bris of salt, Jettisoned 1,200 brls of her cargo in the gulo of Sunday night. .., The schr Sagnaw ls sthore at Ashlabula, and 10 8 total wreck. Ble f# broke fu twro, and sunk along- side the west pler., ,Nothing further has yet been re- celved concerning the Favorite, which at last scconuts ‘was fce-bound in Biglnaw Bay with no fuel or provis- fons, 'Tha crew consistod of ihe Captaln aud one or twomen. ... The tug W, B, Bzott s bosn aoll Lo par- tios {n Disck Riveron private terms, end laa gouo thera to Iay un. She will be engaged in towiag in thal barbor during the coming soaon. ... The crew of the berge Waurecan, which went sshore st City, wery rescurd Wodnesday, but i coudition, Tbe Caplain’s wife and cilld were on ho schr Gearge W, Weatcott, of Kenosbs, is €0 be Liauied out upon tho bank st tho Milwaukes Com- ay's yard ana loagthened B0 feet.... locent sound- Figs st that the Lar lately formurd st fhe mouts of Grand River has increased in aize, and threatens to Decome & scrious obstruction, There aro now onfy 11 feet of water on tho rauge-light course, aud ouly 6y foi of way Letween the shoalast place and tho south ...Hays the Milwaukeo Sentinel And all parts fa Great Dritain aud the Contloent. of yoalerdsy: * Boven vessols, wih » capacity of J. 11. MILXE, Wostern Agent, 23,600 bu, were yesterday chisrtered 10 Joad wheat 158 Laiallo-st., corner Siadison, for upriug delivery at Dufaly at 04c, inclading winter storsge, They aro tho Lark Nelson and uchre Guido Pllster, ayeland, Marengo, Augus 8mith, Jobn . Merrill, and_Itasca, Uarriera’ at the closs’ were iding for 17c.”....Tha Yort Hurou Tinice s Tho achr Mary E, Perow went ashore 1n the Stral ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, The General Transatlantio Company's Mall Klesmahips woen New York and Harre, catliug at Plynouss, ¢ T ondld veasels ou thils (avocite route fur the and by (Lo brave efforts of (Lo leopl on shiors hat | (intinout (beine tors southarly than aay otlier), whi sall crew wers resoued from perishing in the cold, Ber | fram Pier No, 0, North Rivar, &8 ful docks ware ‘completsly coversd with ice, and the saas | J'An Satardar, Dec. 11 were breaking over her, Tho vessel Lss & Lurge hole 3 (lncludiug Accordiug (o sccounodal ‘I 41, Hoturn tlokots at rediion. 10 ber boitom mads by & rook whitch cane through her, Bho will proves total Ooe-quatter of tlo osrgoof {he schr Bireet, asbore 120, a4 near Racine, bas been got off 1n good conditivn, Tue . Kioorius 83, with suporior Auccuiinwiations, in batsire will be saved in s damsged conditi~n, “There | cludlug all nucesmarias without siues oiaiee, hrostied waa & good prospect uf geitiog (b vessel o laat night, LOU1s Dylikii — e e o National Line of Steamships. NEW YORK T0 QU TOWN AKD LIVERPOOL, PALN, 4,671 tons, Dea. 4, at 9 FALY; 41 twar ~ FINANCIAL. *1,500.000” s the avarsge menihls proft sstimsted to be pald to Daldar ol privlaged oy raricas baskers 1o Wil o 86" atid o Bousaut bigtars. Mosaddor it ol | gia 8t woduced ador,* Biswrage tck ’Wllhfll 3 3 I‘A‘":;: L1 and upwards va {i o Vel Finsbeia Waskls Havort b s bonk Northesst sorner Olark sad Meadolpive 1.-.[53-.“ oo dolites 40" S duaads v "o Wiorihan Hausa). Cuwan, o 2 o fav ahave = = ST E‘Wr"v-" - ong tur, e Great Western Stenmship Line, GR Fr e From Now York to Bristol (Eogland) dirsct. Backers aud firokers, 13 W UNDERTAKERS' GOODS. HEARSES. Largest Varioly, Pioest gm-. Prices from §400 to GLASS PRONT LANDATUS, Most Approved Btyles, fourstzes. Coaches and Fami- 1y Carrlages madeto order. Al kindsof sdusaday, Jau. § e O OBALE: PROPOSALS FOR BEANS, Urpics PURCHAMING AND Devor ( No. 8 EaxT Wanuit ‘Onicasio, Nov, 17, 1T, Laky bhore & Healad propossls, in duplicats, will be recetved (bis uttice Ly (he underaigued uptit 13 o'clock m., Sat- urdsy, Den, 11, 1475, for furuishing the Suleisicuco Department, U, 8. Arioy, 1o be delvered wlibin twenty daveof thoward, at wuch placo fu this cly s 21y 16 required, 140,00 ‘pounds Prime Whito Lvus, iew crop, band yicked, of uni(orm size, aud to be packed in youud boop barrelw, ful bea licd, proposals will Lu rocet v, aubject Lo tho ususl cou- dittous, which can be avcerta ud by avylimtion 10 thls utlice, 1, B, BYALT, Majur sud ¢, 8, t. Brig.Ges, UL 8, A, FROM THIRTY (30 70 FIPTY (50) BOYS 1 Buats Retorm School, *‘cnnfe. 1L, to contract for stoemaning or oihar LAl SR L , Evanston, b, oF to . 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