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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 187G—TWELVE PAGE THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Thao United States Bub-Treasury [n this city pald out 840,000 in sllver yesterday. Yesterday the Unfon Rolling-Mills at Bridge- port rolled out 400 ralls from ono heating-fur. nace. A vote was taken yesterdny among tha em- ploves of a large sewing-machiac conipany with the following result: For Hayes and Wheeler, 803 for Tilden and Hendricks, 7; for Cooper and Cary, 1: blank, 2. ‘The temperature yesterday, ns observed by Mannssc, ogtlulnn. SSyM:ulunu street (TRIBUNE Bullding), was ns follows: §a. m. 3 10 o .y 633 13 m., 53; 8 p. In., 605 8 p. m.. Barom- etor AL 8 8. m,, 80.13; 8 p, m., 2049, Prince Lichtenstein and Prince Monaco, of Qermany, accompanied by *Priuce’ Fred D. Graut, of the Unlted Statcs, arrived licro yester- day morning and went lmmcmm.elf West Ly the Chlcfign, Burlington & Quincy Railroad to hunt buffalo on the platns. Bupervising-Architect A. B. Mullet, of the ‘Treasury Department, arrived i the city l{emr- day. Durlng the day he visited Supt. Burling at'the new Custom-fouse, and the twaln went over the building on a tour of Inspection. Mr, Mullet will remain fn the city two or three days. A scrics of sociables far - tho beneflt of the Half-Orphan Asylum will be given by the Managers of the Asylum (175 Burling street), at Intervals of four weeks during the winter, com- mencing Thursday evening, Oct. 17, Dunclll‘lf from 8'to 12. {iorclrna ments. Singlo ad- mission 60 ceuts. The Pastoral Ald Boclety of Trinity (Episco- pal) Church, was to have hicld a mecting yester- day to make lm: parations for tho winter's work, but the rain kept the ladies home. Only half a dozen attended, and therefore the laying out of the work for the committees was deferred untll next Thursdoy afternoon. Dr. Odelia Blinn left last evening for Savan. nah, Ga., to work amoug the suiferers from cllow fever. Bhe carrics letters from promi- nent men of Chicago, and was gencrously uassed to Loulaville by Mr. . Gallup, Generat Western Passenger Agent for tho Pittsbura, Cincinnat! & 8t. Louls Railroad. Jamea Glllis, an employs atthe United States bonded wnrnfmusc, on the corner of Pacltic avenuc ond larrlson street, while at work acci- dontally caught Iifs foot in a hole in the flooring and sustained n fracturc of the right aukle in the fall. 1o was removed to his resfdence, No. le Fifth avenue, where he was attended by Dr. kens, Coroner Dietzsch )‘cstcrdn{ held an inquest upon an unlinown man who dicd at the County Hospital from Infurics recelved In falling from an omnibus some three weeks ago. In the mud- dlo of moving, the records of the case have been Tost, but sufilclent evidence was sceured by the jury to influence them to returnin a verdlct of accldental death. The first number of the Enquirer made its appearance In San Francisco this month. Itis cdited by A. Van Der. Nafllen, C. K., who was well-known fn Chicazo a few vears ago ns a civil engineer, and Principal of a fourishing training echool for engineers. The Initlal num- ber coutalns several very Interesting acticles, and gives promiso of occupying an linportant poeition s an exponent of applied mathematics on the Paclfic coust. Charles J. Guiteau, the Jawyer who (s trslng to get §100,000 out of the Now York Herald for Jibely has an office on Dearborn street in this city. Thoe Herald reported s proceeding by e client to recover o certaln amount which™ Gui- teau had collected for him and appropristed ns his fee. The nmount was just vne-half of the claim placed fo_his_hands to collect, and the, lbel In whicl'the Herald indulged wss In at- tributing to Guiteau the statewnent that all respoectable lawyers reinin one-half on col- lections.” There was an adjourned_meeting of the Board of Mannzers of the Protestant Orphan Asylum, an 780 Michigan nvenue, yesterday farnenvon.s Owing to the small number pres- ent, nothing of importunce wus done. The pur- ticular object attended to was a series of Tunches contempluted for the benefitof the Asy- lum. It was determined to mive these begine niug next Wednesday, the 18th, The full ar- rangement reepectingg them las not yet been completed, The matter will he definitely de- cided at » mocting to be licld next Monday morping at 10 o'clock- The President desires that there shall be u full attendance, us it is of some fimportance that all intercsted should give thelr personal support toward a nepsurc to meet thu financlal” demands of s laudable an tnstitution. DIVINING-ROD LXPERIMENTS. At a meettnz of the Civil Engineera’ Club of tho Northwest, held in this city last year, o pa- yer was read by Mr. Lattimer, Chlel” Engineer of the Atlantle & Great Wca‘em Railroad, on the “Dlvining-Rod,"” which attracted considern- blo attentionutiho time. Since the Club has Leen (n correspondence withMr, Lattimer with u view of having him come to Chicago nud make some experlments with the voad.. Mr, L. D, Cleveland - stated to u 'IRIDUNE re- , porter yesterday that hu has had soms correspohdence with Mr. Lattimer lately, and that there |8 n prospect of lis comlng here shortly to perform the experiment. My, Late timgr “claims great things for his lttle rod. Ho says It will dlscover thie presence of n min- crul spring if there fs ong around. It (s the general (mpreesfon that tho divining-rod is o plece of witeh-hazel, but Mr, Lattinier says a * plece of dry wood of any kind, or a r! vee of wire, wiil do [hm us well. Tho peeullar phe- nowcenon which takes place when it i3 In the vieinity, of . a mineral epring is thought’ to be cnused by elcctrieity, and one cireumatancs would go ta show tho'truth of this supposition. In one experlment Mr. Lutthmer wore subber ahoes and the experiment wouldn't work, the suppo- ltlon beug that Lo current was broken, ir. Lattimer s very contident of belng able tu demonstrate just what the divining-rod can do, nud when he igkes the experlinent here ft will, uo doubt, bo witnessed by a large number of selentltle gentlemen, and many pecultarities of the rod not now gencrally knowu or understood will be discovered. THE COUNTY HOSFITAL, | The roported excessive maortality nmoug tho patients at the County Ilospital in consequence of transferring them” from the old to the new building fs untrue. Only fonr denths have oc- curred sinco last Saiurday, when the reinoval wig begun, Of these, two ™ were sureleal cases, and two had chronic diseases; and the physi- clans in charge of them told a Tuiuxe re- porter yesterday that they would have died by this time §f they had rempined in the old hoss pital. The trapsfer did not husten their demlse. Only twelve out of the 180 patients, not including the lylng-in patients, were unably to walk, and these were transported in expresa wagons and suflered Little, If any inconvenlence. The othiers were conveyed In 'buscs, and 2a no compluints were made, it Is pretty evident that thoy wers not dlstressed by the journcy. ‘Thé wards in which tho sick are cared for are complete {n themeelves, and the fuct that the corridors which are to conncct tho two bulldlnfinmlncmn lete does not fo any manner render the patients uncomfortable or nterfere with thelr recovery. ‘Ihe rooma zro snug, warim, and cheerful, and the occupants of tho beda are as happy as ) “possible with such surroundinge. Moving was finlshed yesterdny, and within a week Warden Mclaughlin expects to havo everythiuy tn *apple-ple order.” " “BSIOVING TIIE QUEER.” A CLEVOR MAUL BY SECRET-BERVICE AGENT 5 TYUNELL. ‘The remalning members of what was known as the “Mount Vernon" gang of counterfeit- ers, threo in number, have been arrested through the {nstrumentality of agents of the United Btates Secret Service, and the “ gang" Is now a iblug of the past. The first clow to these men was obtained by Elmer Washburn about the Jatter part of January of the present year, and Detective Tyrrell, of the Chleago District, was fustructed to work up the case, Ho located scven of the party fuside of & month, and with lils asslstanta eccured evidence to convict them, and they were apprehended. Two are uow In Jollet servivg out seatences, two ou ball, and three in fall at Bpringfeld await. fug trial, The namea of other members of the gong were learned by Tyrrell during his in. vestigations, but the felloirs were unusually shrewd, aud for s while batiied him. Ile, how- sver, persisted, knowing that their capture was only & question of time, and hic hns at lust been suceesaful, Joseph Do Haven, Thomas D, Mee Glnpiss, and Vine G. Willlams are now in custody, they having been arrested o day or two sluce, the firat near Chestnut, In Logun County, the second at Lincols, aud the third st Dallgren. These ten wmen were **shovers,” not manufacturers, uf COUNTERVEIT MONETY, ectting their bogus bills from weu who obtalued theim of oue Cumnnings, of 8t. Louls, who was u‘llured by Washburn in Juue last. They clr- culated Illinols 33s,—Puxtous, Perus, Aurorus, ete.,~50vent werip, Richmond (Ind.) §10s, an 820 wod $30 greenbacks. The Natlonal Bauk notes wero fssued from the mill of Nelson jzze and Ben Boyd, which was breken up OVEr & YA BRO Ia)um decrct«&n'lm operatives, whle grecubacks cawme frowy press run b tion of this feces, inatitution, granted, The Munger case, which is an action brought ni:‘!)nn the clty by Marlon Munger to recover £350,000, nlleged to bo the* danages accrued to lock by the construction of the Laalle strect. tunnel, will come before Judgo McAlliater at 10 o'clock this moruing, obtalned o new trial. The city Metropolitan claimant havin; was succeesful Inst weck. The fire report for the month of Beptember, kept by the ¥ire Department, shows the follow- Fires, 83; falsc-alarms, ; loss on contents, insurance, $246,600; . ‘I'ne great- ing facts and figures: 03 1oss on bulldin, 813.107; total loss, insurance inore than Joss, $228,43. est siugle loss—30,000—wns sustained in the fire in Matusks & Co.’s furniture-factory, Nos. 250 and 261 Canal street. Mr. Adams, of the Law Department, is pre- aring an_answer toa bill flled In the Circuit Jourt by Mrs. Eliza C, Hunt, to cnjoin the city from using ns n strect the west between Jackson and Adams on Oct. 9, 1835, clalmiug the property, made, ac- knowled, and causcd to be recorded, a plat of a subdivision of Lots 11,12, and 13, Block 10, Rockwell's Addlition to Chicago, lhln'i' feet off the cast side of Lot 13 was dedl- a8 a part of Elizabeth street (now Irving avenue), halt ot 80 that the strect sixty fect wide. Mrs. claiming that none of the lots in‘lier subdivision liad been sold, placed ou recurd what purported to be an [nstrument in writing, vacating the She clahng thatthe effect of this of all title to that Irving avenue, strecte. to be tho owner of cate subdivision. Avas to divest the clty Lot 13 which, by the subdivision mentloned, was dedicated a8 a part of the strect. The ques- tlon to be tricd Is whether the cast half ot the orlginal Lot 18, Block 10, In Rockwell’s Additlon, 13 n street; ur whether it is the private property of the complainant. TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. The Ccunty Clerk s distributing the books for tho registration of votcrs at the coming clection. ‘The registration begins Tuesday, Judge Farwell will deliver his oplafon and de-+| cide the question of the application for an In- Junction in the' Perlolat-Walker-MceNell-Agnew- Court-Ilouse-stone matter st 10 o'clock this morning, The old Hoapital was deserted yesterday, All that remain of it now are the billding, bollers, gl alot of old furniture and the * kidzar ver- win The furniturs is to be removed to’ the County Farm for the use of the poor and In- sane, The bullding Is the property of the city. Alexander Sulliyan, the murdercr of Haun- ford, had an extended Interview with his coun- sel vesterday, and subsequently the State's Attorney was notitled that an_a change of venue would be made «ay, backed by the necessary aflidavits, on the grumul that eachi and all of the Judyes, exzept McAllister, were prejudiced. for trlal Monday, and the witnesscs have ul- reudy been subpenaed, Deputy SheriT Hutchinson, aftor a long and Taborlous search, yesterduy arrosted one Cliris- who has been ruuni) on at the corner of Waslington streets. The quarters {u the County Jal tuatn, unless ho gives butl, o answer an Indict- ment found by the Grand Jury for conspiring to A‘woman nemed Miller was ointly indicted with him, but so far has Leen woro suc« cessful Ju eluding the ofticers, The Committes on Publle Bervico of the County Board held a soulon yesterday under lock and key, to canslder the matter of muklin, the award for furnishing the county with coal The meoting wus held fn the County Atturney's oftice, and wus tho second of the ras done could not bo learned, but, tosay the Jeast, the secreey did not look very well, 1f the Committeo interest tlan Graham, able lustitutl defraud. the would inasmuch a3 secrecy was malntained to infer that sone other interest wus sulted. do what was rizht ferred light to street, ‘Thomas Pholps & Co., of No, 528 Weat Madi- gon streot, complain that two sneak-thieves got with two bolts of sllkk containlug yards, und valued at 8200, while pretending: to purchase sotue shawle atan early hour "Thurs. day morning, George G. awa! keepln North party, W. B. Chapln, disorderly, Plerce, disorder), drunk, $10 fine; North Divislon Justice Kaufuauu h to do suvesending Mury Swith, shawl-thlet, to the [louss of Correction for sixty days, und finding Albert Juckson, coat-thief, $23 for dls- orderly conduct. Justice Summerfileld, at the Armory yestor- dnd' dieposed of the following casés Mllter, colored Thomas' board snd Btate street, sixt Gurrection; Jouu gl Peter McCartney previous to 1 the plates for which have long since beun sccured by tho Gavernment oflicers. Bo much spurfous money was put into cireulation by this Mt. Vernon gang {n the contral nndsouthern por- tate that the Cashier of the First Natlonal Bank at Mt. Vernon says that at one time there was more bad than afloat {n that town. 18 stull are now, however, sure of aterm in the Penitentiary, and, the *mills” having been atopped, the people In that scction will not be subjected to further imposition untll some other avaricious Indlviduals down there embark in the business of inflating the eurrency, COUNTERPRIT COIN, A man giving the name of Jules Silverman, who lived on tho corner of Thirty-second and Butterfleld streels, was arrested.Testerday by Polleeman Watson, of the Deering 8Strect Sta- tion, for passing several counterfelt 5H0-cent ‘The case was reported to Detect~ ve Tyrrell, of the United States Secret Bervlce, and ubon searching 8ilverman's house he found tho dics in the stave, the kettle In which the base inetal was liguified, and a quantity of ma- terial In the yard, Ho also arrested Lena SII- verman, the ‘colner's wife, T hearing hofore United States Hoynoto-day. THE CITY-ITALL, Watcr.rents yesterday were $1,859, and re- ceipts from liconses about £200, ‘The Committeo on Judicinry Is called to mect in the City Clerk's ofice this afternoon at 4 o'clock, . ‘There was $20,000 paid out of the Comptrol- ler's office yesterdsy on certificates held in Chilcago. Corporation-Counsel Anthony hns gone to Burlington, 111, on private busincss, He will return Monday. A bullding pennit for a three-story brick store 25x65 fect on Clark street, near Harrlson, was {ssued yesterday to N. 0. Schoolfleld, Mr, Kalstrom, tho crib-keeper, offica of the D yesterday, to sce ood money " of thebo- will have a minissloner was at tho ublic Works the city would not furnish the housc which his been recently built on the crib for the occupancy of the koeper of that The furnifure wil probably be the half ot By this plat a foriner sublivision the east had been dedicated, minde Hunt, In 1870, part of pplication for a n the case to- The cuse is st a (question- nlsted and entlemun was given and will there re- £ What in A falr Ing con- It the Committec had beeu Inclined to t certainly would have pre- rikness i its dollberations, Dut this is about the scason af the year, you know, when individuals as well as the count, need coul, and they may exenso themeselvea ang their conduct on thils ground, CRIMINAT, ‘Tho oftice of A, A. Garfield, at Nas. 50 and 61 Washington strect, was cntered by burklars Thursday uight, and about $125 worth of jewel- ryand clothing spirited away, Entranch was galued through so unfastened window. ‘The overcoat-thief, like the busy bee, gather- etb Iu his store for winter during warm weath- er. Yesterduy, T, McFarland's offico at the corner of Morgnn and Kinzle atrcets was cn- tered, and a $50 beaver overcoat extracted, About $50 worth of clothing recently stolen from the residence of Dunicl Moran, No, 25 Vine slrect, was recovered yesterday by Oficer John Hartmag, of the Larrabeo Btreet Statlow, in the residence of Ellza MecDermott, No. 8Q Otis Welchert, a youn the houss of Mra. H ngamon strect, while that lndy is tray- eling with'a German variety show in Miunesota, last syening comnplained ta tho police that dur. {ng the day the place had beou robbed of $184 worth of furniture during his abaence at work, Au unknown young man, whom Mrs, Hofer left tokeop Weichert company, s the suspocted cigar-naker, T, ut No. 148 fill $25 fino; Mary t Morlarty, ohn Murphy, disorderly In beatiug his wifo on every possible occasion, tine, lu default of whicli he went to the M ot Correction. 100 use Buch were the heaviest cuaca that came up-stalrs to Justice Scully at the West Divislon Polico Court yesterda 3 '.Ifll“lm ut little John larceny of a coat frow Mrs, ng-house ou ‘Twelfth strect, ninety days to the Hause of Correction; Willjams, drunk and smashing win ‘Thomas Foloy' Jarceny of Heury ows n oon, $15 fine; Martin Dufly, bell Mrs. Licks- burg's boarding-house, corner of Harmon court days to the House of ) YAZTANL, alsty dgo to regard in New York In connection with lquor distilled in Weatern Btates, Further argument of the matter was postponed until Tuesday. ———— CREMATION. The Body of an Irish Labarer Consumed at Washlngton, £n, Carrexpondence Piitaburg Evening Leader, ‘Wasninaroy, Pa., Oct, 6.—This usually quict Hoavy Land Snit Against the North- and somewhnat ohscure place was yestorday the sceno of unustnal activity and great excitoment, wostern Road Growing Out of the Land-Grants, occasioned by the announcoment the day pre- vlous that the first public cmnnlflon okl o llll.lmill body In the United Btates would take place at 7 tho new cremation furnaco upon the doy follow- | Unhappy Wives and Hushands Want the ing. Yoke Untleds The news must have spread over a vast amount of territory [n ono day, for as early as The Courfer having by a judicious application do'clock yesterday morning the crowd came | of ofilclal pap beon able to galvanize itsclt into pouriog in. At 9 o'clock a. m.. four stages, | atemporary ecmblance of life, and to surmount three earriages, and sixty men on horscback ar- | the numerous legal diMicultios that beset it tn rived from Waynesburg, Jacksonville, and Pros- | the shape of half a dozen sults, the Frefs Presse m"‘h the Waynesburg party having started | now steps Into the gap to furnish a tople of con- the House of Correctlon; James McNicholne, T]IE €O BT, . tho allegred robver of James Howard In Mce Francis E. Hinckley Filaa a Bill Grath's saloon, had his cake contlnued to tho 20th Inat, in $2,500 ball, for Rent Against the *' Freie Presse.” MASHED WITIL A MATCI-IOX. Peter Oldberger, a satoon-keeper at No, 204 Canalport aventie, I8 locked up at the West ‘Twelfth Street Statlon charged with an assault to do bodily injury, and ero tho caze comes to trinl it mny be neceasary to change the charge to that of miirder, Thursday nlghin sallor named Albert Pagel, concerning whom nothing is known save his nrme, came into Oldberger's [Allncu 1 an fntoxicated and quarrelsome condi- on, After a lengthy bandying of words, he wns ordered out of the place. IIe then took up posltion on the shlewalk in front, and hurled oll rorts of maudlin impreentionsgat the pro- rictar, flunlly daring him to come ont and test l’u. muscle, In his wrath, Oldberger did so, but, fnstend of testing his rawn, tested tho hards ness ol an carthenware tnatch-box 1pon his antagonist's head, badly Jacerating it, and In- fticted several severe injurles, Fornll of which he was at once arreated, It was found neccs- sary to _remove Pagel to the County-Hospltal, where his wounds wers pronounced by tho v 0 evening previons and traveled all “night in 7 nh!{:mm“ u chiargs eevera but nob vecessarlly | o7y Yo Wh fven chis, tho grenteat event Bt g | Torsation anda d“g""“‘“" ‘I"“‘m“ ":)‘;‘l“'“cf'yt 4 century, The train on the Hempfleld Ratirond | Yesterdny Francis I, Hinckley filed a bill ngalns SUBURBAN. brought up an cxcursion purty of 1,200 from | tho Frele Prese Printing Company, Ed- IR, ‘“’"““"ghn West Alexander, and Clays- | mund Juessen, L. J. Knadish, Fredolin 3 ville, W 0 the train from Plitsbirg | Madliner, Richard took olaml’:unrd oxcunhlm prgunn, xlmmlwrlu poid z?fl:: “uf“&" lk‘{l ey o'c‘l‘:;?“!:.','g'c,?{;n Presse Printing Company anking & number of train arrived trom Wheeling,” bringing somo | fovors. e statcs that tho Frele Presse Printing 1,400 people. The cremation took place at pre- | Company started in business In Scptember, claely'4 o'clock. By that time it {8 cstimated 1872, and soon nfter lensed thoe store No. 185 that not less then 10,000 strangors were In town, o and the sceno in aud abont 1he Turmaco bullding | Washington street, togethier with the brick was porfectly bowildering. Everybody was | bullding in the the rear, for a perlod of five ucrnm’?:llnu!oru good position in order toy gt n | and a balf years, The rout to May, 1873, was filhflvwiol glmlbmly \figllo belng cremated. Now | 8250 a month, and after that 84,000 a year, In was slmply Impossible for “such a largs con- 7 bought th gregation to got E\-cn near tho bullding, and N;_:;:;:’;‘"i‘fl n:i{"b ig:‘g:::“}’.:u" ul:'"“d “lm': ropes had to be atrotehed in order to keep back | P! Y " ey the surging crowd, who were oll intent uponthe | quently, It haviag falled to pav the rent, fssuct sole purpose of secing. Only a few of the most | a distress warrant againat ft. Intimate "x'f:"dfim thto "'fi""{‘,“i{fil the furnuce | ghortly after the fels Presse Printing were perinitted to euter the bul g, your cor- " rcgpugdcut hnm)ll_y belng one of that number, ?g.‘;}“"‘“{,' kg Pr,fil"‘f,‘g““;‘;m‘l‘,';%v ll:.‘:u & o Tho body whiclt had the honor of belng the ganized with nearly the same Dircetors first cremated fu the United States was that of | 0" gtockholders, aud for & aimilar businces. an Irish Iaborer, wiio assisted In bullding the Hinckley charges that this was dono in order to furnace, and met with his death while in the choat hiim out of the rent dus him by tho old n.crformuncu ol his duties. It appcars tlm'.“ he “concery, and that the pretended dlssolution was Wvag cugoged In loying tho stono sleps lewling | yrauquicnt. The capitul stovk of the old Coin- uptotho furnaco, and while ralsing s heavy pany was 8300,000, and the followiug were the stone, uf:lduntully nt‘c‘fipc\l upon the pointof ail origioal stockholders: Edmund Jucseen, who ?ld ruisty “{‘h"' Ihich eaused fi"“lgh‘" '°l“m“' hadt ten sharess L. J. Kadish, whohad toushares; rom which lock-Jaw st in, causiug hia death on | rodolin Madifner, six sharca; Richard Michacl: ‘Tucaday evening last. Before breathing his is, 234 ehares; and Leopold Schienck, twenty '?‘“ ho requeste ""“"d“l“ l{,‘”}fll:’“ “'cx;“,"ed, m shiares. They protended to pay 10 per cent on tho furnace ho aasisted In bu G o i thelr stack, but complainant thiuks not even norelativesin this country, bls rcquest was | yyne'inyoh was paid, and that they yet owe over compllied with, and what remalns of the body 90 per cont on tilelr subscriptions. s now sceurely sealed ina_beautlful uru whiero | ™y 00 ne tho vistble and tangible assets of “‘[l Detstih Who 40 'm‘;c"m" s‘cc;“'l'hu "x',"."lu“% tho old corporation have beeu swallowed by the o fromuuon Jon 8 3 ‘""l' 1 pree lL{h new Company, any prosccution of the distress o'clock the body arrive "'ll 10 'I"]"l"“ n '2 warrant or other procecdings at law will be un- '"";fi“ of six nnlhburfre.m Y wns ?‘ unl:. Sort | avalting, Mr. Hinckley therefore asks that an oL listor “’"“"{'“"d Ol ot | nccounting may be bnd; that the true inward- mado of plain black-walnut, trimmed with satin, | ness of the sudden metamorphosis into the Neue and by this means the uscless coftin was dis- | o 0 Pressemny bo discovered_and lald open; pensed with, The body wan p‘“c‘i‘tl 'z"cm f‘l“" that the stockholders of elther Company may be haco and tho flames turued upon it ab ten min- } Jop 4+ and that s decrco may be entered divcets ntes after 4, and In forty minutes. afterward ing tho' defendants to pay him_the $18,000 rent irhiat was onico o h"d{ was thon about six quarts | 5"y gt proportion os muy be equitable wnd of white ashes, which were Immediately placed Just'ns botween the partics defendatt, Ins bleaumxlélbum c:‘x““t“ifmll mr;l:nmlllvt l!m'xt.hu HEAVY LAND BUIT, oceaslon, ears the following Inscription ¥ ‘2 _' “This urn contains the ashies from tho re- b;‘;{;‘g“ 'Bg“g';‘uux;lfi"s’?f,:;g:fi’:;‘v{fflt.fiz““&m mains of Than,ms Coliins, who waa cromated at cago & Northwestern Railway Company. Tho Washington, Pa., Oct. 5, 1870, He was a natlvs | (p'Glahrought to recover damages Lo cortain "E-' lrnlund,uu £ i g 0"1""’ %rffl‘i' 6“.‘1 ’écn'w‘-!“f 1auds owned {:;y complainant In Wisconsin alon, Pons vl st il Died Oct. % I870. | phe ling of the detemtiant's road, ‘Tho State o After the cromation the great multitude of X’:cgl’:“é;‘;& IH&t,,.ll ;‘;‘:.""gl Pun'dofi‘uulx::filmmm nooplic. disporded for thilr Yespecliva ojes; to ald In 1ts construction. The usual land-cer- many, however, remainiog until this morning to tiflcates were lssued on these, and somo vlew the furnace, which excites a_greater nter- | ©on 0 L o by complainunt. Between cst among our cilizons than the Centennial Ex- 1561, when the graift was made, and 1808, tho [’:::‘:“l’{'ihsg,%fi:fi;:fnu:z;:‘&253“%%:5&'3} ping timber on tho lands wus cut down, thus Deforo noon, alsg liorse feed, ete. In short, 1t robbing the land of its chief valus. Complain- P ant brings sult to rocover the valus of the land, };?lexle wreatestidny evor imownik itleWaall~ claimin, Ert.lmt the Rallroad Compuny was ll‘lul ———————— e tee ltizr the uruh;lsurfl, nrfil w::: g:flluy t?! ‘gn:iss : neelizencs 1n not preveating wasto onthe lands. SITTING BULL. T’l:m fl;n. J. N. Jluwun tgmcnrfl for tho com- Roport that Ife Is on the Littlo Missonri— f Itis Band Ready to Surronder. Ininant, and the Hon. C. Cook nnd Mr, Yluger, of Jonesvllle, Wis,, for the rallroad. Apolionla Kroder hlod a biil yesterday agninat Correspondence New York Worid, pollonin Kreder flled a L] BIBMARCK, Oct, 5.—There ‘{8 littlo positively | her husband, Ferdinand Kreder, uk%, for a known In regard to tho cxact whereabouts of | divorcoon account of his undue affectlon for Sitting Bull and his band, but it {s genorally pe- u‘fi!fi,}ffi‘f‘fi‘:gmmon is a sutor for a like lloved from nll the reporta recelved that ho Is on | fayor beeause of the desertion of her husband, thie Littlo Missourd, about. six days’ march from | Georgo Pearsoun. lere. A report just recelved from Fort Peclk, Saruh McGoun thinks that she should be 760 mfles above this place on tho Missourl, states m‘:fi:{;&d \'{Inm [;I:,‘,gl,?, g}ifififl:}f‘?.fi Ecl?cuulx:’ 335 that aparty of Indians belonging to that Agency | mighful to his marrlugo vows, while out hunting mot four Indians from Sitting Margareta Koch fecls agerieved beyond one Bull's camp. They stated that his camp was on | durance because her Jacob, who fs u saloons tho Little Missouriand that his band weron | keeper ab fia m}"}l"“x;';,"“ugb L‘nz‘; "";‘l’_ }:{“"g;é need of food and ammunition, and n a very i‘;‘;‘lw‘l‘zfi hlc: :;',310:.1:_ almrtb u“o w;ulxd be ’lggducud to tllaj entfiat ]Tfl“s.ll' i want and suffering. cy were watching the af n hearing the case progress of allsirs 5 thoidTerent Agoncies to o("l‘fflff&“.\’?ffle‘fiéf;%. e Bnlllmgrc, Pitts- determine what they should do, most of them burg & Chicazo Raflway Company. ‘W(“g williug; to go i nnd submit tothe Govern- | “jugpe Farwell will Liear the continuation of ment {f thoy thought they would be taken care " bo county stone e % of. Oumrr’eportumwzhuflecc \int, Bltting | the arguments In tho couuty stone contruct Buil hos all hia wounded from tho differont | “Jor i1l givo his opinion tl tights wiii i on tho Litle Missour) but how e e s s true the statement is ia not known, One thing, paty casca. howaver, Is cortain: the Indlans realize the fac Judge MeAlllster hos alrendy run through his that they have recefved the worst of the cam- | 41l or'400 cascs, and, it 18 snid, will take Judgae r“‘g"v aud the ‘““d“"l‘y of them aro now willing | Gary's place on the criminal Bencl for the m:[il. o make tho best” of the situstion and | {yo'manths, begluning Monday. 'Tho cause of cnter the different agencies while thoy | gho rumored change s that Lo Judgo prefera can. They are thoroughly disheartencd | ¢y criminad to the civil branch of jualelol busl- and demoralized: they ara without food | yose. —many of them without shelter, having Judge Jameson will hear motlona to-lay, abandon thelr lodges while retreating beford Judge: Moore will hear motlons and divorcs the soldlers—and with a long, hard winter star- cusos, sad Judge Rogers will take up motlons ingz them fu the face, tho prospect Is certalnly | Fo5 now trinls, not a chicoring one for them. ‘That they are out Judgeg Hooth and McAllister will hold no of ammnunition for huntiog or ightlug Is evi- | coury foXlay. . dent from the offorts they liave made at differ- UNITED BTATES COURTS. ent places to obtalh some” at almost any price, The Connceticut Mutual Life-Insuranco Com- it bulll_g stated that they offerea the Indiuns af any filed n bitl yesterday against John Davis, Fart I'eck pony for elght or ten rounds. Itis | Rilflam Bates, Alexanddr - Mansficld, Charled not surprlaing, thercforg, that they ahiould b | prysun, David'0'Brien, Nellio Henarlels, C. It anxlous for peace—and Government rations, Burnes, Jomes L. Smith, and Peter Olflln. Jr., Without having positive authority for l!., I | {oforceloss o mortzage for $11,000 on Lots 17 think I amn safo {n saying that the Seventh Cav- | 553715 Blode 11, in Carpenter’s Addition, bei alry will leave within a‘week to scout the sur- | o5 "nocthwest corner of Fulton and North rounding country and drive all the wandering Mauy atreets, and on Lot 7 fn Brown’s Subdivis- Indiuns it can Und fnto tho Agencies, and help fon’ of Block 37 In Carpenter's addition, belng to disarim and guard them thore, on Randolph, between Halsted ond Green Michaclls, and Leo- At the annuat meeting of the Forty-seventh Schenclk and tho Newe JFree Street Congregational Soclety held a fow days ago, W. E. Hale, Aaron Bliss, James J. Noble, 0. A. Bogue, and C. B, Bouton wereschosen Trustees. The Society, after many roverses, is now comparatively unembarrasscd, and is doing a good work. It was organized at Hyde Park in June, 187, with Prof. James T. Hyde, D. D,y as stated supply. Its first Board of Deacons were Samtel Brooks, L. Q. Fisher, J, B, T. Marsh, and O, A. Bogne, aud its First Trustoes, W. E, Hale, lenry Brooks, O. A, Bogue, James J. Noble, and D, V, Purlngton. Its mumberahls at the tine and for a year or ore sutbsequen wwas small, owing to tho sruuuy of the popula- tlon, but what was wanting in numbors_was suppliod In culture’and socinl standing. Prof. Iiyde quit his ministrations {n October, 1573, aud was succeeded by the Rev. E, F. Wll](nmu. ate of the Taburnacle Church, 8iucs then the Boclety hns doubled its tnembership, motall of its obligations ns they came due, and besides kept up [ts contributions to outside abjects, which is more than can be sald of many church organiza. tlons. The church has now in contection with it a flourishing Sabbath-school, under the carg of E. L. Braivard and the Superintendency of €. W, Brown. The Board of Deacons are L, G, Fisher, C.B. Bouton, Aaron Bliss, and O, A. Bogue. s ‘The Board of Trustees mot in the Town-Holl Inst ovening to_conslder the drainage question. Present, President Lunsley, Trusteca Bogue, Powell, Schlund, and Taylor. No report I been made out by the Dralnage and Sewernge Committeo and the Committee of Evgiueers, who asked that the subject be discussed {n its various phases. A commulcation from A. A, Wilsou was read, in which he offered to furnish two pumps, two cnglnes, and four bollers, for the sum of $23,500. ‘This does not fnclude the carpenter work, pump-wells, conduls, or masonry work. The communication was placed on file. A motlon was made that the propositions giving tho yearly ruuning cost bo taken up, which was ndopted. Messrs, Talcott and Guiberle made an amend- ment to thelr former proposition, which was placed on tile. A bid of Alfred Mears, which offercd to do the work for §6,500 per anntim and the town to buy the machinery {n tlve years was given ver- ltm lyflby Mr. Taylor, as the bid could not be lonnd. Mr. Cornell spoke In favor of some individual enterprise who will furnish good plpes and pumips, and who will agree to do the work nt a certaln sumn per annuii, b Col, Raynor also spoke In favor of thfa scheme, and wanted the back-bone of the toivn stiffencd, ond that such Improvement be dono at once. Col. Bowen gave his views as to drafnage, and expreszed views nlinost liko those of the other gentlemen, Mr. Bogue then presented the following, which waaadopted: g Lesolred, 'Thot the Attorney be and he 18 hercby directed to prepare an ordinance for collecting by spccinl asvenamient from the ‘)rerurly deemed bene- fted, u aum of woney sufticiont to png for a pe- riod of two years, for pumning Into the Calnmet Taver at Chicayo, the dralnage to be delivored there, and that H.' L. Tirletol, K. G. Clatk, and W. 1L Rtaynor buand they aro hioroby appointed Com- missloners to estimatc the cost thereof, - Gen. 8. 8mith, ono of the engincers, sald that the water-shed should he made smaller, and the towns surrounding Hyds Pork should drain in sotng other way. ‘The'cost \tmmwmm to any confractur would be about $24,000. Mr. Milla had looked over the unds, and thinks that the fuel will cost about 81,000 per year, He stated thiat his system would cost about 83,000 for thg actunl working, which does not include the cort of the machliery. Alter varlous views from Mr. Chesbrough and others, the Board ad- Journed. YELLOW FEVER, 8avanyag, Ga., Oct. 18,—J. W. Lathrop, the Prestdent of the Cotton Exchange, died to-day at Greensboro, N. C.,y of yellow fever. e left here a few days ago to see p dylng son. C, W, ‘Thompson, of Watter & Thompson, ship-chand- dlers, died last night of the fover. 8Avanya, Oct., 18, ~Yellow-fover Interments, twonty. Louwsvinie, Ky., Oct. 13,—~Tho statement clreulating fn numerons vapers that Loulsville has falled to contribute pecuntarily to tho Su- vannah and Brunswick eulferers {s a mistake, her ofTerings hch}v among tho flrst, t'rovidence (R. L) Jonrnat, A private letter from Angusta, Ga, to o Providence gentloman containg a touching nar- rative of herolen o fever-otrickon Savanuah, which onght to have s wide publleation as au impressive illusteation of the nobleat attrihutes of human nature. The writer s explaining that somo business delny Is caused by the gricvous Lumlly attiletion of an nssistant, utul goes on to say: ‘o death of a young brother, in 8avannal Mon. day morning, hias thrown his whole family into the deepest grlef—a youny fellow, not much more than n boy, who ‘inartyrod himeelf for the good of the Fmpls suffering’ with the yellow fover, and himaalt fell o victim, o was prescription clerk e streets. In Lippmmans drug-aioro thore, o when o foyor “THE FIREMEN, Tlalyor Michedson and others, owners of the brake out the whole forco left but the bookkecpor Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. schouner C. Mivhelson ef Chicago, tHed n libel and bim, A littlo later the boolkeepor left and Cliarley ran tho wholo thing himsolf, 111l Lippman orderad him, vy letter, to cluse the store. "Then, instend of com! ut:lw:uu 28 bls ‘lwplu kept beg- Hlng hiin to do, hic roplied no. Ile fult It was hls uty to stay, and he went to wotk in Clay's drog- store, putting up pmscrl’llinm, undreds por dny, no tmo to rest, no time for dinner, Clay took the fever aud Charley nursed i, but'he died, Char- ley atitl ran the store, s caok touk the feveri he nursed her, and she recovered. ‘I'hen n young friond, Bymone; he nursed him and got him Ix\). running tho store all the time, day and night, s wrote hls mother: **l have to get somcthing to ent tho bast way I can, Bly couk 1s down. 1 have no tinoe for lB{lc". putting up preacriptions all day, When night conea I am o tired 1 can hardiy put ane foot berore the uther, 1 have not ad my clothics off fn a week, and [ have not brushed my bairin four days.” Thia nllhullfll ordinarily he was extremely neal and carcful of lls person, It sounds Mke old arny times, At Jast, when Symons was up, Charley took sick. 1I8 wrote thas ha had taken the fever, but was focl. ing pretty strong and was confldent of soon DLelng up and at work again. ‘I'elegrums then Legan Lo pass ten oF fwenty s day, **Chacley im- proving, with good cate be wlili cume through all right, " and everything Jooked hopeful, when all at onice '+ Charley bn worse, * and ho' bogan to slnk, Synions nurshig him lo bis turn and keeplog up constant correspondence with Augusta by telo- f""’"' Finally telvgrams passed with dldiculty, he lelnxmyh boys refusiug to carry tho messuges in Savunnah., I( was tho womst qguarter in the whoto city, The last two tolegrame recelved from Rywiona wore: **1 will stick to him to tho Jast," = Lehall not aleep to-nfglt " iAnd the Lrava young follow kupt his word; thuy both died the snme night, Bynions had nover fully recoverad, and wore hitunclf ont waiting on his frlend, They were two Drave boys, were they uutt ——— COUNTRY HORSE-TROT. bpectal Dispateh to The Tribuna 8roux City, Ia,, Oct. 10.—Woodbury County Fair, which commenced here Tuesday, closed thisevealng. The falr lns beeu o success in overy partlcular, and highly satisfactory to the Assoclation a3 well as to those In attendance, A runniug race camne off this afterncon, five horses competing for the premium. Kote won in three strafght heats, Time, 1:52. The next wusa trotting vace, 3:30 class, best three In five, Dakota Mald, Black Ranger, and Bay Rattler took n heat each, und the ruce will be finished to-morrow. Hest e, 2:40. A drizzling rain commenced fulling at 3 o'clock, and contiuued until durk. 'Prack heavy snd slow. i ——— . THE NEW YORK WHISKY CASES,, Naw Yonx, Oct. 13.—In the United States Clreuit Court, criminal pranch, before Judgo Benedlct, to-loy, Thomas Ilarlan, counsel for a Deoatur, Ill, Oct. 18.—At the Flromen's :{cuuznlny 1nll)|‘x)gtdlhu nchu?;:rc; Lgilf:f (;lnuhwnfim; Associntion last night, resolutfonswerondopted | to recover 1,000 danoges for a h Eh Focommending a chemieal mizturo exhibited | Dopponcd Oct. D, B0, betweon the tivo veseut, BANKRUPTCY MATTERS, yesterdoy to oxtinguish fires as zn invaluablo An m\-nlunmr‘l;ntluun was filed yesterday articlo to keep on ship-board and in factories Lo | ngalnst Jumes M. Buel, o truck nuinfacturer guard ogainst fire; also, the Cincionat! steam | at No. 100 Dearborn -Lreet\‘{lx this v(l)l". by thy firo engine; nlso the system of flra telegraphy g"l“"‘m‘(‘;f" l‘ifl?fih lll‘::l‘.‘lll“ énlzl“kyh‘l’l"‘““';r““"l“o%" used {n Chlcago. They thanked the citizens of | 14 1) B, Buel, fllM'fl. Suspenslon of 'Dnyl Decatur for courtesies, and declared the follow- | yient of commercial paper (8 ing preminms, which were pald fn cash by the IOmnkl;gptcy d:m';:fid. A rule to show cause cltizenshero: Flrst hose compauy run, Charles- et 20 was entered, " ¢ ton, compuny, 80003 second, Peorln No. 4, | oL ot AT oo e $125; third, Dixon No, 1, 875; sweepstakes, terday agzreed o uccept the compusition of 15 Wide-Awake, of Laporte, §200; first hook aud | per cent offercd by the firm. One-half s pay- 1adder, Monmouth, §100; sucond, Decatur, 3303 b{!u in cash, the rémalnder In U0 days, sweopstakes, Moumouth, $50; ateom fire- W M e : 4 - e ¢ £500; Illam 1. ‘Tyler & Brother, i‘.:fih“:'“l?::‘";}sfié‘:hy: “g:fl}‘.mfi.";,fl' :'}:;“,‘. Aanl;fluccu vgfll be clmn:‘u this morning at 10 o, nado, of Galesburg, 6100;' Bwe] ‘slukus, Pyoria | M. Y tho estutes of McClellund & Sage aud of Na. 4, 8505 chonilial coging, Chicago No. o, | Call & Kraft, i 00, A bandsome purss of - SUPERION COURT IN BRIEP. was ralsed amoug the lre chiefs | Ahs-d}éfl“m“““ sucd Wurren, Keeney & Co,, g or 3 :.'3% mflfl;fl:fii‘\i for s nfixe:tr:zll'finu lfb}«'arr‘:tv.‘fy Michacl Flanuery filcd ablll ogainst, Mary wako this first_cxperiment o suecesa, n which | Kennedy, executrlx, John Rennedy, ;"'“‘ M?"' he had far_exeeeded thelr cxpectotions, ‘Ihoy | guret Konnedy, to forecloss u 'l“,;";*““? ue then amended tho constitution regarding thio | €134 ou Lot 3 inthe Af?““’\‘dfiu‘l slon of part oflice of Corresponding Secretary, and, on | 9f Block 9 in ths')?l ?i.t.f.{fln; i :;,n‘.u“u B motion of tlis Rockford Chiof, supplemanted | (Jolin Woodbrdge, Heeclver, begin a sul for by n speech, thoy clected Earl P, Cbristio by | 87,000 agatnat O. B. Dickinson, 1%, C. Leach,and acclaniation’ swfd great applausc. At ths | Jonathau Abel. juncture tho lndies sent word that the Assocla- Rllm) wua]enl{lcd at lhtt» ? )cra-lluulw, whither Mayor Chambers escorted them, where u mag- nmi-unl-‘unpurw:uwn‘ud||n‘ Qver 1,000 partools " ‘-‘N“""‘LI "1‘“;‘“" asanlt with of the bountiful supply, During sunper Presis James Wilson was cn" orux;u_a ault with dent Benuer rose, gid, on bohalf of his usso- { Intent to kill, un.d n?uml ol dgu IP!: - ciates, thanked thy ladics, when the cntirs Michael Rourke ““tf"“!‘ Rullty of larcony, crowd of firemen arose and guve three heapty | ond remanded for sentence. Abitiosi clicers, fil’u‘:lr supner. thu.v‘ Jrere lxt\lurmml ot 1.5‘3"".&?‘iff:&'?fiu‘.{&“flgi"-mff roying a prom- two great balls in walting with o vast concourse i . of lm‘lllcl and gentlsamu,:w w);{ul: ){.hey were es- xu?x‘.?a“;‘x‘:.':' gl“ll‘fgnm ‘was ified Tor larceny, and Toara " "this orning.. Nob-n dlsturbanee ar Janics Browa vas tried forsaayhem and found unplonsantness of any sort marred the proceed- | B9 I ln;;Fl during clther dl{’. ‘Tho citlzens pr%x;ouuco m:" ‘_L‘l"cn:i\'é)cz-“ pleaded gulity to larceny, snd }3;‘,'“‘ et R ey eyor i with. gy Mollis O'Nict was trled for larceny, and tho E e — Jury will return o sealed vordict, ODD-FELLOWSHIP, Izhtt C‘OUN‘I‘J COUNT, " toth FoRT RANDALL, D, T., Oct, 13.—The follow- ’u'l;m Llaktiaotinaanily casg Wha glvari tothe ing ofticers were this day elected by the Right | I o ry in the County Court yestorday alternoon nt at tho close of lengthy arguments by Worthy Grand Lodgo of Indepsndent Order of | the cuuns\:!i. and an oxhaustive churgs by Judgo Odd-Fellows for the cosuing year: Norman | Mullaco, g cian l:;‘,‘,05‘:;‘&!’1‘““}““:‘*;:“r‘:‘l‘l{‘:‘l“l‘g‘l‘: Larned, of Yanktan, Grand Mastyr; 1, 8t.Clalr, | pad tbet TobB o s A el had. hoon of Fort Randall, Debuty Grand Master: L. D. | peached, and the jury wus {ustructed to bring In T, Poore, of Springticld, Grand Warden; Ralph | a scaled verdlet, CIRCUIT COURT, Josephing Artmann commenced o sult for 10,000 agralnet Jobu 1., Wallace. R, TIR CALL MONDAY. number of porsons who wore Indicted for con- | I Brizgs of ¥::'\:%§:u6‘g:fl‘rg:f;€::y 5| Junam Brobueri-got cascs and eensral spirucy to defraud the flovergnm by sterook- | oxt sesaion of tho Grand Lodgels o bo lield at M R 213, and 315 to 233 o od" whisky transictions, made o motion to | El int, Tho Grand Lodge adjourncd sine uDa RN al 3 uash the lgdlctmcuu‘ and proceeded to argue ke b 50 Sicurhbd & clusive, No. 211, Palmer vs. City, on trial i after an extremely pleasant scssfon. it. 1o contended that os the dutics should be _——y*—— pald ou spirits bafore they lelt the diitllery where made, there alone could any frand on the Governument be perpetrated, and {hat 1t was fme vosalblo (or any muad to compyt & frsud fathis Jupas Mooxz—21, 2, 23. Nocase on tilal. Jungs ROGERS—Sot cascs 1,081 aud 2231, mducdmundur Nos, 119 to 183 fuclusive. Nocaso on o Juvus qum—flat cas0 3,050, Makhier vs, Cht- Ivary in coral wot, When 'twixt parties* I l{ml e, BOZODONT, 'tls safu Lo bof Sleaulifcs tho lvozx. tho_only act 01" radford * Iaucock was clected ~ Assigmee of Saturday, Oct, 14, at 1 Alvin Adaws, of Chicago. cago, Atlantic & 8t. Loula. Rallroad Compnny, nm'. cimlcmlnr Nous. 305 to 315 Inclusive. No cnso on trial. JUDGE MCALLIETER—Sct cases 1,01, Bren. nan va. Clilcago & Northwestern Rallway Come- auy, and 5, Dictrich vs. Chlcago Seraper & itcher Company. Junoe FAnweLL—General businoss. Jupas WiLntans—General business. JUDGMENTS, 8urrnion Counr—Coxrrssinse—3, 8. Malimann ve. Charlos P, Keoncy and Darham F. Kecney, 8022, 40. —8ame va. Stephen I, Scace, 8513, 40. Junat JAMNRSUX: larker et al, ta. Thomas Tt. Armsirong, St08,38.—~W, W. Rathbun etal, ¥a A, B. Van Cott, 8160, 75, —Patrick 0'Iaro va, E. . Qard, 810523, ~Fmneling ¥, Hall va, Leanard Grover, $£40.—Willlam lieenson et al.vs, G. W. Nawton, $522,10.—). M, lelding ot al.va. W. I, Ewing and W. F, and J. J."Mayhon, 8303, 70.—Emll KKfowont et al. va. Willlam ¢, and Wiiliam P, Wing, 82,718.01.=W. A, Wood Mow- |n& wnd Reaping Company ve, Adam Smith, $:87.43, - Bandors, Fray & Clark vs, James i, g;urm £100.02.—C. A. Bchaller va, M. D, Ewling, Cinovir Count—Tunot: Roorns—Thomas Mich- mond vs. Tliram, Lemucl D., and Johin T. Nofton yerdict, 80, 364,00, —Horman Ashuler va. Peter Dawney, 840, Junox Noorn—J. A. Brugger vs. Alexander White, garnishee, 8200, —1°, W, Uates va. Fred- erlek A Wlison: 'verdict, 180, Junas McAvuiistsn~Mary A. Iamilton va, Honry C. Kerr, 854, —Kllza Paulson vs. John A, ‘Wahigreen, 8387, 45, —Anson (trmak vs, Joscph Longmoyer, €000, —Fred Meminger ot al. v, nmes N, and Chnrles 8. Spalding, $109.75,—D. Falman va, Wilsou Packing Company, §200. al 0 The Tridune. DAVI!NI‘S:I‘I’, Ia., Uct, 18.—An Injunction has been issued from tho District Court of this county in behalf of tho Atlantic & Pacific Tele- raph Compuny against the Western Unfon Telegraph Company and_the Chicago, Rod leland & Pacitie Ratlroad Company, fnr‘:ldd(ug the Iatter from Interfering with tho lines of thy former extending from Davenport to Council Blufts, The Atlantic & Paclile folks complain that tho Weatern Unlon and Chieago, Rock Island & Pacitic Compantes discriminato agafnst them fu refusing to allow the Atlantie & Pacife poles nnd Jines to pass along the raltroad, and that, ln many instauces, sald poles and 'llnc: havé been torn down. They claim that they can condemn right of way ke any other corpo- rntloln. and propose to test this matter {u the courts, e ———— e VINNIE REAM'S ** LINCOLN." To the Editor of TAe Tribune. Cnucago, Oct. 12.—Your Washington corfe- spondent, {n his charming letter in to<lny's pa- per, travels ot of the way to make a thrust at Vinnte Ream's * Lincoln.” le suys nothing disparaging of other works of art in the same place, many of which are palpably more vuluer- able than the one Lo selected, The most uatit- ral Inferauce, then, Is, that ho is cither unjustly biased ngainst Miss Ream, or that he has un- wittingly cullsted in the ranks of thoss who have had sonte personal motive or have thought it popular to assall ber art. ‘Thero 18 a story told of a palnting represent- ing o peasant-girl fecding » herd of swine,— which received Lhe highest commendations from critics and dilettantd, was pronounced fuultless Dy them, and which was destroyed by a simple old iznoramus who detccted the fact that: not onc of the swine had o foot In the trough. The criticisin was good in that case, but the effcct lias been uot only to destroy that pleture, but it has made almost every iguoramus (In art) be. lleve himself a competont critfe. Writers who couldn't deflus 1 consummate plece of art {f asled, criticise recklessly, thiuking that readers will suspect, from that, they posacas the tulent; but thoy don’t. They wnay think, like the shoe- wmaker with Shakspeare, they could do botbter themselves, *“if they had o mind to;” und the pmn;lo agree that 16 all they loel,—* the mind 10, G No art-work fn this country has been more thoroughly overhauled thau” that * Lincoln.” Muny ot the best scholurs, many of the bust critlcs, inany of the most Intimate friends of Mr. Lincoln, have stood In frout of it, studlod it carefully, approved and applauded its k- ness, its pose, and its drapery. The model was in pre;mrnuon for years, under the dally Inspee- tion ot thuse who kuew ki best; and diss Ream_has the satisfaction afforded by the eane. tion of the great bulk of these, und they are the best judges of the nerit of her work. ~ She hus grapoled alono with the great world; yet, with vold jealousy nbove aud huoting envy belew lier, she has won a Eroud position in tie world of art, reeognized {uunnuluuurfl. und acknowls edged by mauy of the greatest and noblest men and wotiien fn'the Iand, Andit isuelther just nor cavalierly fn **Quixote™ to try toimpaie lier roputation as un artist on his gruphic ren, and I hope be won't do 1t ugain. ltcnpusnn 1y, RECOGNITION OF THE SOUTHERN CON- FEDRERACY. it To the Fditor of The Tridune, Cnicaao, Oct. 19.—[have s patnful but distinct memory that, during the progress of the late Democratic conapiracy to destroy the Cunstitu- tionand Unfon,—perhaps in'08ur '64,—Pope Plus 1X., Bishop of Roing, addressed a symnpathetic and faternal lotter to Jeft Duvis as the recog- nized otliciul head of this grand revolt against liberty and the dearest rights of humanity, ‘This letter, If [ correctly remember Its Import, wasin cilect s recognition, eccleslustical and civil, of the rightfulness of the conspiracy and rcbelifon, and logieally of the wrougfultess of our nutlonal existence, Now, I yesterdny bad ocension at the Pucifie Totel to make reference to this, us I supposed, notorious fuct, Some Demucratie listenors pul in u velicment denial, with'show of muney, that tha statement was uttorly and in detall false, 1 wish not to stand as o fuise accuser of my plous and lufallible fricnd the Pope, nefther ns n fulst- fler of Listory, und Af I was in crror I wish to stand correctei. But (£ 1 was correet tn the statement it but proves apaln the iuexorable Jaw of atlinity thot hound Pope and Davis fn fratornal embrace. It was but It and natural— nay, incvitable—that the lirst ceelesinstionl 1»0- tentato of tho world should aflillute with the worat ¢ivil tyranuy In all bistory. Rex. —— CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE AND alGLISM TRAIN- ING SCHOOL, Mr. I1, I\, Bryant, proprietor of the Collcge, has Deen making some changos for the winter, Mr, Georgo W, Elllott Las chargo of tho advanced hookkeeplng classes, Br, (. J. Pelrce 15 at the hoad of tho drawing department, and Orrin Ruy. nolds ks chiarge of the writing clasves, . ¢ a—— M00DY HYMK-BOOKS, ‘Thie Root & Hona Muslc Company, Chicago, nro publishors of the aunyg-books used at the Moody. Hankey meetings. Thoy have just recelved from the press 10,000 coples for use at the revival meet. {nga now in progreav, opd report more under wuy, it oAbt T e b bl it MARIEIAGES, DEARDELEN—RICKARD <AL tho rosiienco of the bride's father, 633 Warren-uv.,Oct, 12, by the Hov, Geurge 11, Yeake, Mr. A. B, Beardsley, of Lafarguville. N, Y., oud Miss Gracle, youndest duughter of Thomns Rickard, Laq. STURGES~MACLEOD—By thoe Rov. Arthur Brooks, of tho Church of the Incarnation, Now York City, Uct, 8§, Mivs Besse Macleod, dunghter of Dr. J, D, MacLeod, of Chicage, JI1., und Wi+ inm Hturges, of Chicago. DLATIS, MYAN—This morning, Edward M., sou of Ed- warl J, and Kato Rtyan, aged 2 years. Funeral from resldenco 538 Hubbard-st., Oct. 15, at 11 o'clock, by carrlages to Calvary. LLLIS—0ct, 1 llnrr‘ youngest son of Walter 8, and Sarah £ills, uf thls clty, aged b years aud G months. Funeral at residonce 1210 Wost arrison-et., ADAMB—AG Port Chester, N. Y., Oct. 11, Iosidonco 11 West Van Duren-st. Notice of funcral hereafter, BOUKRKE—Qct, 13, Fatrick Boutk, ged 48 years. Funera] will taka place from his residencd at 10 E' |m. to Bt. Bteven's Church, theace by cora to “alvary, : 5 POLYIN0AL,_ ANNOUNCEMEN TENTE WARD REPUBLICANS. Thero will bo a meeting of the Tenth Ward Ro« publican Club at thele u‘ll) No, 202 Weat Lake stroct, thls evening ut ock, Ablo speakers ‘Willbe provont and lio =, TWELETH WARD REPUBLICANS. Company 1, Hayes and Whaoler Ogdvn Avenue Marehtug Citth, will moet tbls ovening corir Kobey streot and Ogden avenuv, at B o'clock wha TARD REPUBLICANS, The Republican Club of the Thlrteenth Ward will hold Its regular mceting this evening, atd o'clock, at Lena's Iall. Uood speakers will be A Republican mass-mgoting will be beld at the Powell House, corner of Milwasukeo and Western avenucs, this (8aturday) uvunlnfi, ut 7:30 oclock, Addroesos will be mude by the Jion. A. Denjauln Coruell, Col. L. W. Perce, aud the ion. Willlam A, Stanloy. FIPTEENTH WARD REPUBLIOANS. The Fifteonth Ward lh)flbllcan Club will bold meoting this svening sl tmann's, D33 North Halsted atrest, Uood speakers fu Ecglah sud German will by In altendance. i FOLITIOAL ANNOUNCENyg, BEVRNTEENTH WARD REPUBLf e \\.’n‘u regular weekly meoting of flg“lg‘fi ard Republican Cluly will b het i oiesy ! o cordinlly invited.” Glood Mpasmar?: Allmagyy® EIGNFEENTH WARD REPUTLIGHR— A meeling of (he Elghteenth \\g-lgimm Club will B0 hold [i Tister 1ini} on to take actite wmcasares for g tharanzh ths wanl bafora the November clectie, 0" COLORED LEPUBLIANS, There will bo n grand Nepublican el mieutingon Tausday craning, Get. 13 o1 foct By d W, Tkt g gencd Wil be G OII0AGO VETERAN T Yout are all carncatly requmcdntr:nlmcn fng this evening as,” Intporiant maltes, Drouglit up, I which'you nre all tntersiny, Tepaty, !nllmhp; &E:“ ’ BY GEO. P. GO 68 & 70 Wnbnfifx}vfa . Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2130 a, m REGULAR TRADE SpLg ( TEHE GRAND -MAMMOTH OFFERING OF THE YEAR. 8988854899 Tn addition to the particutarly Notay| tlea o gonerally foud with e, (his e yyin clnde very many Now aud Attrictive Featnrey, to which the Imuicdiate Attention of Merchasy saq Jobbers is Most Imperatively Dirveted, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M,, CARPHTS. G. I, GORE & ¢ 68 and 70 Wabush-ar, AR YELLOW AND ROCKINGIAN V;Eln{nm‘ Plrst-chua Becand:Tand Furnlture, Masble-Top D reaus, Whito: Tialr -Matirpins, Lintens Naiey Javiey, Wainut, Chaiea, Yarjof salis Chamber Sego Aten orings, Loungea, Bouls Cavex, ardilel to: e, Velves nod Wool Carpets, Shuweasee, Stury, b Tor 'and Offica Desks, Atcend this sale If you want On Weesday, Oef, 15, Wo shall sell an EXTRA LARGE AR BOBTMIHN‘{' or BOOTS, SHOES, & - SLIPPERS, Inoluding BEAVHR BOOYS ond POLIEH and FLANNEL-LINED GOODS, GEQ. P. GORE & €O, 8 & 70 Wabashar, By WM., A. BUTTERS & €0, 18und 120 Wateh-ar, Buiters & Co's Saturday Sales FURNITURE, CARPETS, PLANOS, ET0. OFFICR. PARLOR. AND COOK STOVES, TOUNEFURNISHING GOODS, Saturday, Oct, 1, at D10 o'clock 8. m., at tholr Bl rounls, {14 snd 120 _\‘_'\l!msh-ll\'- L ATUOTION SALSD OF CALIFORNIA WINES XD BRAGDY Qtnee Liquors and Clzues, fn basement, 18 124 120 Wabash-av,, TUESDAY MORNISG et i, A 10 velock, WM. A, BUTTERS & C0,y “Auclioncets 1,500 PACKAGES Assorted Glassware. 30 packnges Whnite Granite. 25 packages Yellow War Invuive Carpets and Of] Cloth, Involce Flne Tabio Cutlery, Invoico Planished Tin Ware. Involee Tined Hollow Ware, MORTGAGER'S BALE. Deslrable Stuck Groceriva, . 13, 000 Clgurs, Connccticut Seed Tobaco. " Wednesday Morning, Oct. 15, at Usdd 0\'}« ) ut our ealesronme, 118 and 1220 Wabacl-a¥. WM. A. BUTTELS & CO., Auctionesrs. BUTTERS & CO.8 REGULAR TRADE SALE Thaysday, Oct, 19, at o'clock, Qn Second Floor, 118 and 120 Wabsdiate Staple and Fanoy Dry Goods Woolens, Snnnnni\blu f.‘lnlhln A tir, e e, Tiath Caps, Fars, Dools s, bt Tha stock In Tari . Aesirabe, recrired dt {::m Eusturn Manufacturers, Importers, and s, V) ¢ITHOUT RESERVE: VSANPLE 107S 50D WITHO q JAS, I, McNAMARA & COy BY T bt S W ton Nadlon-t Large and Ag:ructivo Sule 9000 Gasts oot nd S AT AUCTION, . Taeaday Morninz, Oct, 17, at Vs 0! Joc ‘\‘Ml Kip, Sphit, and Calf Boots, Cong) and Frur-lined goods; Children Ladies' Bhord; fie adsoried stuc) and l'hlluduun:‘l: Ehou. et MOOREHOUSE & t Auctioncers, 274 and 276 Hast Madison-t Wil be sold thls roratig, at 10 o'clocks 88 137 meuso STOCK OF NEW FURMITURE. 2 ¢ 20 Parlor Bults} 24 Cliamber ets, %0 :‘:'.‘:J:k: 10 Bedateads, 20 Lounges, Bookcased s, €16 Burcaus, Ofico Deak, Ofiico Chairs, u;’hm ate clc,, together with a fargo lot af m”c:un d-bsds plturo; 50 henting-ataves, new and ¢ st b sold to make roon for other 8 A By I, W, WESTFALL & COs 205 East Itandolyh-#h ooy Liberal advancos ond pylnmql aivo eala thly duy ot 10 o'clackc s, Furnituro of all kinds, consietini bor, Librury, Dinfng-loow, 20G ture, Book-Cascs, Lounges 51%! Show-Cascs, Sewlng-Machines, 1es Blaves: aivd (uil 1no of Hedsfesds 21 cla 400 yards of Brussols nnd '1".1!115' Threo large 54 turee Blillard and one Fool loon Ice-Boxes. eel JEIRAS BRUSH, Auchiont —— By HIRAM ““U,h,l,l' Auctionser. Office, 103 FISTe | o ar 180 Norih (kiR Admigletrator's Saie. wt 180 X0 Lo entrt Tuosdny, Oct. 17, at 10.a. 0. Wil B fery, Stock of Boaks (mostly Cathiotich Bk . A Engravlnes, Curumios, 5 -ttt U oo Adinlol gtate of i DR RING, Suirviving Tt [ i 4710, G0 per . & 25y J0, L0% Y, Conle tonel, ‘Chlcazo. : -ll;lflli»&nuvb- e e ot