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. Ehe has heen g o clem;ll;" vidited a nnmber of three. 1ake. f:gx]:vm!nm ny lndfllC,;‘W:" pallatrest Mt s AT some. ve 1t tuemacll, Ite wn® et e wan { he wanted hu. any fn it Pand his swifo '{“’"‘““ % % conveying hiinself to 2 ald & tng yesterday d packe 16 Fetram 13 the nan “‘;f';prr[‘ 4 keeper &) oficdent KO Couafderatle o e telegraphts Feep in commOBER NG, Rago ""E;fi‘,’,wfl b aits al the docks $ry-Dock Companys 5 PONT NUNON. Tonthe, and B8 CE hitty e succecd “nhflrfllnn':mxhl nnt he learned i he e aalee thn furnitare of CaAp! .d h S D1 the Crih, war destrore broke Into his domicile. s he hae‘not new farnitdre, o8 h i ¥ pe the -provislons m"fim i, Pina 3. §0.00 for best and _fiost # the Lrib the cnfic)mn eyer hod. 8 derstands . eliore via tho Crih s ap Leatfun, :'"h "l(',m'iflffim“u Loyne of the Chlcago voinia ded Judgo Farwoell Delivers His Longe snyplz ‘Expected Decision, ' And Refuses to Enjoin the County Board from Letting the Contraot. rofture tmeelf. tothe | He Holds that Provision Has Beon Made for Pasing the Contractorsy And that Thore Is No Fean that the In- debtedness of the County Will Bo Inoreaved, Judge Farwell's court was nob crowded at 10 " Oct. 10, —Dowx—Props R. Pon“‘g{”&“ifl.‘(u;hf‘mumom and barges; | o'clock yesterday moming, although it was n‘“‘“e;\-m,ndv Qoshawk, Mongusgon, Tlolen | known that hio would deliver higs deciston on the oghrs = applteation of Ald. Ballard for an Injonction Pl oyops Sanliac, Matlno Clty, Fountain Clty, | in the matter of erccting the Court-ilouse, A Gugomand barger; sy o mic . | ittTo after 10, Willim MeNell caine o, looking qoandlers Next le,'mfl o Anforth. Champion, | bright and fresh, and plumped down into a fereas, aren L0 £ A1 Siclolson, 1da Kelth, | seat. Twoor throo youtg ottorneys lind mo- m.’:'"h‘n\m, 3. Mard 1:'0(['.-‘” e tions to enter, and while they were dotng ro Tieo-south, gentle s o8 Ybune. Mr. Woodbsidge and Mr. Herrlek came fn. ot m-u,-fnu_ e Presently Judge Lawrence bemmned fn upon the o prope oseinito and | )y i1e negembly, sccompanied by Mr. Otis. 1t entotk - penton, Sebraskia, Roanoke, Phile- | did not take Judeo Farwell long to get throngh Ur-Pors BENCN, ‘Tamer and_barges, James | with the morning's routine busincss, or a part deipita and €ORTER Siacket and consort, Siwals 4 ison and consort, Tia ¥ ad bargen; echirs Jam x o and DR, gentlos weatber drc THE CANAL. Buiporront, Oct: 10, ra C. King, fuscos -A,m“p—i\{'::l:h Amerl. ooks, 6,000 bt corni Gold Senccs, :3"032: corn; Monhtor, Morrls, 6,000 bu cotw} of 1t ot Teast, and he then procoeded to give the following decision, which virtually declares that the connty may go on =ud bufld Ita Conrl~ House: . 1n thie caee of Tallard agninat the Commlssion- era of Cook County and ofticrs, In which the com plainaut reeks Lo ‘enjoln the Connty Hoard from rotering : > to & cuntract with MeNell for furnislin Prilisat, Morrie, 6,800 ."“u“’"é'.. Dello l;;:l:fl"- the wione-work for (he Court-llanee, ete., wmcfi Siteo, 5,000 bu enta; Gcd. Shorman, Morsle | sy beeit bufore me_ab txo different umicd, slrice con b corns proj Montauk, Lockport, 1,200 | tho arguments on Saturday lari ] mve Jooked the g‘;.nnum.mpofl, ockyatt, 000 Lo oata; dvrnn papers over, anil endeavored o determine what K etless/ Ottawd, 4,800 bu corn: Tempest, Otta- | was the proper order to make, If uny, When this {: "8,200 bu corn. matter first camo up before mo in the fonner _‘L:“‘[,"._)'mws city of nmy‘ Tenry, €00 m | part of Beplemilier, upon the uapers ae e e eney! 18,704 t fumber Midgle, | they thon ‘ere, Y was of opinion that pumbers D016 1 inmber, 20,750 shinglen, 2,020 | at leaat 1t wax dountfu whether, pndor the elrcun. s Norway, Peotla, 00,430 1t hlmb!r"l.‘\(lun-. siances as then oxhibited. —the finnncial condition ie, Peori, 0,115, €€ lamber, 100 m shingles; | of tho couniy,—it was Fight for the County Doord \lersenger, Peoris, 89,652 1t Iumber. ta o forward and enter Into the contract. Bt the —— ALARQUELTE. spectat Diepatch to Te Tridune. Sapquerte, Mich, ira State, 1 Jo \\':bl'. See aep—Prop Vienna pnd tow, - %E;:u ;:Tr-—l’mp Cuyahogs, Dows—Atlantic, Wearugs-Hafny. ERIE. 8uectat Dispatch tu The Tribune. “Bsag, Ty Oct 10, —Annivars—Stmr sehra Ontarlo snd E. T Rutherford, Deranteres—For Chicago prop J. Delawa Il'!Jl;'lrh: the Anchor Line. MISCELLANTOUS, Heaz Axo Tunnz.—Only 8 smull quantity of the oct. 1p—Ansiven—Prop (Carmorsnt; #chrs Chorles Wall, Vanderbllt, Bm- B4 Richards, wdred cara of graln are shippod eartward paperadidnol show very clearly, very et [!!flc!urflfl. asto the finunces of thie county, #nd therefore the Inatter wan continued In order’ {hiat 8 full e<hibit— o satisfactory and {all eshibit—might bo made, it belug underatood all aronnd that the contract ehould 10t be oxecuted tntil a further hiearing, nnd {L was postponed until Saturdny lnst finally, and then heard. The papers now présented show QUITE A DIZFFERENT STATE OF FACTS AS NOW DXISTING from what cxisted st the timo this bill was filed, and tho anawera fitord, and the case was then heard. Tthink that if the thing stood in the same shape that it ditt then, as T now sce the facts to havo ‘been, I ahonld thinkit my llul{ to epjoin the Cam- missfoners from going on In this contract uitder the Inw, Butlamof the opinion. on the wholg, that what has since been done by the County Board in the way of preparivg ond making Krnvlulnn and appropriotfons far the purposc of onabling them to carry forward this work places the affalr insucha conditlon that it * WOULD NOT BE PROPER ¥OI TIfE COURT TO BNJOIN, 0f course, thls power of o Court of Chancers to Chilva; prop Commodore’s cargo Is wet, ... The ark Cons | enjolu ofilcers in the fatz, In the Jegitimate, dle- sitatlon, askore st Whitefals Point, Lake Superlor, chnfim ot ’i‘“%‘rlmt"!l‘z!‘ll“hlnnlxnflkh" cx‘emls:xx ‘w‘l)l‘b {u talt of water....Tha echt Mald of the Mist lost N_‘fl“.,fl‘m-fl, he intcrests at stake are too great, the . vof the publicand the proper progress of her sachot and hirty fathoma of chain fn the Dubiic hiteiness B inch, that 1. doom llgtylflu(y [ Joretharon Doy last Baturday.../The stmr | be careful how U excrcine sach extenordinary pow. faglel Dall, of .the [Esst Haginaw & | er althought it shonld ba exorclsed whero it Is o i e, e ol oty | et stV Gl st o q 3 o ing stops Totalog whon peatlux oy Clly.l Po'&&";‘:’f,flfl:_ which naturally and Almost necessarily would invo ceew paved. Bhio was Valued at & anred for balf thsd pum. ... Thu Ta) %‘: made will eoon be erccted at Galleyhead, courtof Cork. 1t will consume 1,600 Feet 4 lantern ever that effect, in o way not allowed by law, by the Conatitution, or the atatute, whethor they were pro- fosscdly doing nu, or professodly dotngsome of theas on the of e ¢ @ash bt will e v thingn, ar wore takiig teps that would eventuate ?fi;n‘f.‘;“{in',"fi;‘"vrflu )I;I\gnr”gl lhc”ugm “‘Illl]‘ llng n & contratt that they were not going to cater equal'io 2,000,000 candles, ... The schr Hobert B, upon In good faith, or were attempting o avoid Crmpbell, whleh went, ashore At Muskegon on | {0 law, then T think It would be my daty to In- MAnL Holted Snat befora etriking the bench. | derpoxe. But I have no nfhv- lo jwmp atacon- Avemliprive a total loss. . Sha was Jonded witih | clusion agatnst tho Board, 1o think thy n.u;{ hove lhlngmpmm!hnll',cr. The crew were saved by | 8 secret fiitentlon to do anything wroug, If it docs Yines thrown fo them from the tag M, C, Gordon, A lghthouse, Canada upon the eformatory, Penetan- Eiibece, County of Stmeoe, Ontarln, will bo Jut in operation on the 301N inet. Lat. N. 44 dvg,, b1 , ele- tied trenty feob abose water mark, and in clear :vfa\hcr!hnn]d be zeen ata distanco of elght miles, Thefower I8 & squaro wooden building, eighteer The asreck I3 fast golng fa pleces. . aecled by the Governtaent af glet at the Trovincial 48 min., 0sec. ; long. W, 70 dig., Bf m ke Tho light 4 a fised whito cotopteic 1 feehigh rom top o plor o vane, and 1s white.... pioved Qleastrons {o: Toronto, !¢ reported miveing. vessela ore overdua hiere, The” achr Dritlal i riding 8¢ unchor aix miles rost of Cobuurg, fllTA ch from Torontn, dated Wadnes day, nm. ‘4 'The Fnlc;]ofxlhe yflhl“llew]diyl ha oa (o shipping on the Inke, #ehr Wood Duck, which |5ngomego a week Severnl other not clenrl! nJ»pwr from (heir acts and their docu- ments. * And, In thia care, on thearholo I do not think that it would bo proper fur_mie to en( {hat flie Nonrd are not ncting in good falth in the mattor; that they ard profossing to do, and do ln- tend to'do, cortain things whicli' they never intend o do, I do not thupk that would suswer, Not, as the affair now stands, 71113 BEEMS TO DE TIE POSITION: This contract, which thoy propose to make with McNell for furniehing the stonowork, calls for 8540,000 on the completion of his work. —Aa this contrart origl n\lx srad 10 bo made, and as 14 stood at the time of its first hearlng, this work was t bo dono In one year. That neceesarily would. be a contrct by which the county woald” bo undertak- ing to EAy "$5640, 000 to this IeNell within o year, providing fie doeatio work—and it munt bo Y"h auch a contract s {hat that tho parties have a right ninted Tho g0 Queen wails and gawl gone. The crew nare nnablo to | to sy they wil do thelr work. Tho contrict Teach the ahove. Sevoral vesrols put back fo Port { wWas made st ~finat thnt (he( wero go- Colborne this cveninz In bad conditlon and a | g to do It this year. I'herefore, it nmber arrived theze to-day, reporting loss of an- | there is no _provision for the payment of that, It chor and $alla." .. /The Buflalp Couder wnys: | may be hield s 3 contrack that they fre golng to “Thsimr Mantiobs, Wedneadny, picked np tho | make the county indobted §510,000, {¢ thero fs o sehrL. M. Guthric atont four miles off igateen | Woy proviled for the Fn{man Now, alnce the Wile River, Tho schir bocanta disnbled during the | other hearlng, the County Board has proposed that stloof Monday night, Kortumately the ctew were her frony weiba o Alftor retauinlng on board til} Wedoesday nizht the crow reachod shore in a yawl at, 8he ls dismasted and otherwise injured, and 8ha tras bound o Alpena o Manro witha carzo of lumber* lh':;xr! n:{::evl; deck Joud was cafrled nway by the bty iting Ler to anchor, tha vaving el (el ek, Ao Somagnl o Hmnu a4 forlorn appearauce. ———————— Templo I!lr,:alondun, to Be Taken Down. ndon Echo, Eept, 99, ‘Threatened buildings, Wi ireatened mon, Dar, (élc ma of lwhlu‘h ommon-Contnell seales, {8 wiatdooged. Bya declslon of 6 to 45 tue «lty fatlirs Bave decreed that thn‘qm{n.nld upwurd of tenturies 1o many wiilions :«:;tnl-:ngu‘m‘){meu | y Veste winster tilothe City of l.ondon,“mexn 'mouvsa ,,nh;tmclml ihat nmrrow throat of thl: é‘l:; alied Fleet strect, and for years past hus_beei It has nnd has survived to o nge that has wo reapeet for the about. tnokel und crunblig walls, It 18 betigr, thiet it should go, before Its live lone; but o an oles b fo B obatruction, famfllar for 8 fhey passed from tuo I c:r,l_whuher, they have not decided. fnastateof the utniost ¢ outliyed its A ueefulness, sitlue memores ecrepitude, which ~ hang Wercfore, e e‘(’tflx(mm”' e n the house of Its lew Iriends, f!cl\ weeks the Vandulish musons \vll‘ld rencen sunriso and munset the work hcal Sir Cirfstopher Wren will bo so me and dust, snd dirty stoue—desplsed of e e herllts ahut t ‘fi:;:(vrmi:u‘ohtn 1o ussert the I‘&Ern!';f: n’; lders and longer will the ¥, for there wiil e el tho tey ol prophs ;:s and hyudrads Uaknawn, good, bad, no gate to 15 Ingny m‘;‘dvnl bnrfiis o orles, il P Wiy the heads of “lrn!ul)ln. Tote oo 2 Iany w wounde and even Infquities, should Le ut it. of milllons—gentle Teurned and unlearned, (umnu“u and Dssed o and Indiftereut—who have i under Its archies or gazed at ity snd stat= s od%rm:\-n“ but regret that the exigeucies of ‘hk_h‘n“mpmwmcul huve doomed a - stritetnro not old—~for it sueceeded a still Yo eurrounded S bleached fn m‘:‘et:xc!nlncn on its. spikes, and thers must this shall hsve twvo years to run instead of onc, and the contractors aseent (0 it. - Su that, ondor the terms of tho contract, 8a I understand it—u copy of - §t has Leen produced, and the arehitect lnrait 1s not Nkely that more ihan one-half this work ean be done within the coming year—there will bo onc- hallof thin €540,000 which will bave to be paid for ot the concluston of the work., Now, at the heardny befare, it did not appenr how much othier work wonld haye to bo done during the progress of this worky Lut now statesments came In which «n[\; it the lronwork il cost §160,000 it the brlckwork $150,000, ao_that the whole work, which wil Bm\mhly ho dops within two years, will bo 8860,000,—ont haif of which ia 425,000 for eacl year, ad near as can be ostimated, WHAT PROVIBIONS MAVR THE COUKTY BOARD 1AL for mesting thnt probubls {ndcbteduess, or that aum which ie juel to be spent? As near as wo can Judge of it, 8425000 will be required within e coming your, Now, thoy havo appropri- ated, as” far a8 oy .cap maka uny appropriation, 425,000 of the tazes to be collert. od during the nost year in tho usual way, 3 far us lu thelr power, they scem to lia provision {n that way for £125.000, Tn the next pince, they have, since that drst hearing, #old soma of wiiat aro called fire bonde, —8100, 040 fire bondsd, —cuncerning which rome :lurmon was then uude fn Lo the propricty of making such sale, and the 1 | power of the Bourd to make it, as to whether (ho ure | 1o waw till in foree o that those bonds could bo dieposcd of. And thore wiy o arguwent particu- tarly on the subjectou (he first heariug, bui, on the Jaet hearing, somethimg hos beey sald pbout” it on both wides, mnd it Y clalmed, on tise part of the complatnant. that that Jaw ander which thase honds were fxsned has becn repealed by the Sevised Statntes of 343, L think, on tho whale, that It [s not proper for me to now consider that question. 1f the bonda stood na they did stand on tho gest pearnz, otill in the hauds of thu oflcer, and they clalmed they wero good bonds, and they had u right to dllgu!n of thiem, and I then ald they had no riglit (o dlspose of thtin whilo they were siill iu thelr tands, It might he & propor matter for me to conalder, Bu- cauve, i they werd rcifluu upu mmnmlnrhnat avaltable §n Jaw, I think™ it ‘wonld heve been rmp«-r or me to kave considered it 5t they hiave since then found sorae persons who have been conteny ta buy these bonds und pay for them,—perhaps 8103,000 for them,—and 1ilow’t (Link 1t would be proper for me to say anythiog about if, whether tho Jaw under which they wore two ity In a of the much No shiut; o cen- »r, Leart and wwany o | passed ls sti) binding or wot, 1 don't wisli to a2 ":‘!2,1'!?1 hand wnconsclously finding its way to !uy!lxlng which shall impalr these securitles ar I{! g ) 83 theay reuants of o Jost cause et | YICW them one way or anather, I supposc these o When Johnson and Goldsmith wero { 1760 who have thonght prover to buy them are pat- Yinlerinz augun the pocts' monuments. fn | e GF e would not have taken them, ‘Ihe mhlryhlator Abbey, Johnson remariced, * For- connty lian the fund, and therefors | don't deem it 2 tostwim nomen wdscebeturiétis,? An hour i d o e o d'“""““: A0 s X were pussing tuder Temple ’ 1 o't feel culled Cupon to exprese, Uldaralh, poi & Guder Temple Bar, when | or even forme an opinlon, There fs $108.0:0 iy ;ll‘?’_"!hls to the hends of the Stuurt's | in the hands of the county which they have realizod allerce 4y ‘? W l‘dnuurcd to Julinson, who was | on these bonds which toey by vete hiave approprls ety h-;\,'"""!t‘. v Joraltax noatrum somei wnls- | 8164 10 1hls purpose, b 10 for votling save this witty | THEN TIERE IS THL BEFOR-SCHOOL FROMERTY, {isaf 2 Gentto Noll, (e L innstbe loved of | Seiloinied 1o be warlh $300,000, which, xince thal Sl vt b "Bl he | St ennio e s heileriold anpeiit erect fn 23 pey paseeil & vote by which they have devoled the PR Lin L place an elegunt lon gato- T e ctiuol Draperiy U5 1he hurpote of payin —— Anl T Ser oadthirsty Lion, €2Vt K calle, I8 Afvican 5 ;}:xmmu 7 Mehle i ke t4 yeurs old, 1, uite o the ot oo ol London, In hu&n{]'ou}hu Feeoni W, C, !hwk\wfl. his trad lan, bar the walls o) ils tramer, tatvgr (i m,"“i:‘lll‘e towns of” England, Rovert Btaart, in Gl it no way obstricting the lumrl\ tne ¢ty buundurles aud [ l}“ :rpnsr;n ofy while perpetuating, i3 York papers relx‘orl that ,“Oh\_l'nr‘ un ot e Ce ction, 2 dying, He wnf« I:‘S‘l‘:l';:& arents of the Zoolojhn T8 he waa tirst brought nighit of his exhibition he f ner, In Crook's s next exploit was the kill- badly mangle@ n woan fu ong Yorker wag these bills, uud going ou with this work, whit Jeavee it 1 & dlfferent posttion from what it wus on thot heatlg. Theg have et ypart for that debt the ulnpu&lc’. and they have the approprialion. No ucslor: had been aken ut thot timo” epectfically de- voting this property to this purpos: Thuy plra have peesed 8 vate by which they de- voied ind appropristed, lected tuxcs f 1873, 1873, 1893, and 1874, what- ever thevo ammy Do ol - thuin, mnd whatever mn{‘ B got frony them; that no nther fund lins a rlahit to theae, or nu ather cluim will oined to tivem if ehere ir savthing left, Dut {t don't appear rery cleasty how much there may ke, I austhing, 1 thiuk there muy be womcthitg there, but us fo how much is avidently not uuite cestain, Butthey bave got (e §4:24, 000, the $108,000. snd T amnut sure Gut they h hit, for tho pirpose of tisbs motlon, to coneidec that,after the movement whicl they hiave taken with regurd to this Refona Scuool T ag ther cull 1, the uncol- Orai, { aszow, Nty e oteht 1o this country by Ban roperty, thnt propedy must bo condtdered se Lo 26 Con bt ey could o bit Litle with | Seyoisd to b hrios. 3 S ipditer o fow perionnuuces ho Killed (* And1dot fuetat Berly to 35 that the Come o\ He ufterward became the proper mivsloners do not intend e —— A Mone tu u Man's Heart, blznm,l :,'SP"‘“““: zud fually of the Yark Com- PAITHPULLY TO CARMY OUT WIAT THEY HAVE UNDENTAKEN todo, aud, whero they appropristed funds and roperty for u partlcularpurpoee, that they do uvt and o uv they bave ropre- Our pyy Reutbug Fayly nicnd to r«nn\rllh H, AT ” b o wented thal they lutend to do, Noir, the amount Bl ot g n‘r‘x’f,f»‘x,‘".’;’,'i‘g;!}‘q“‘,'}‘i" wlko | which they favo dirucied fo b collucted % Of I3t el i y Wh led on Tues- | fur the coming veur, us near ns we can wev, meets MOhance with opened on Baturday lest, | What meney will buve to be cxpended the coming by jyiee with the request of tho deceased, | vear. *aud’ they dhovs the tmanclul coudition of Lyt ororeen Royer, whio found a boue, tho | Ao conpty, aud the pscastiant, gle., to he ellect Mgy BT 6 inzer, gramn tn his heort, cuwsing | D8t there fa wotling to prevent, |1 dhey cloouc, hep ludulnlx Howlng from ovne pm'lmu the | tieir levying the sunile tax the caming yeur, — tho Burd it it Bim vt . " One o iy | Veatd ol i Tt T8 e o B B100, el uy % c utloal Umitatlun v? 75 cents on the §100, WLy wn.um‘pm,";,"!f’ dgath belng vaused | yor the conatisutivial Hiitstion of {adebtednces o L p 1 Dpercetbon taxuble propurbys They Propose 1o “which felled hier to the TH ny what will he necesaary to spend thin year, and they #how thut next yenr, a8 fae ancan fie catimated, thers whil be nothing in the way of ralsinga rimi- lar tax for the dishurscments of (hat year, ssylog nothing about other resources, Notw, upon thia atnte of facts, 1DO XOT FUINK IT WOULD ANSWER FOR T TO GRANT THE INJUNCTION, Snpparo this had all heen done befora the bitl had been originally Al suppuee, before the Caniinia- rlonees tonk any etepa whatever with reference to maxing thin contret with McXell, they had tuken 81l these stepn for pelling the bonde, and gelting thie funda, and the "H"m priation, and they ha nesed a-vota to sell the Neform Scliool land, and ad voted to appropriate the pruceeds, * and they had voled ot the proper time a ax for tho cowlue “year—ihat fs, they hed, as that stainte requires, nnde out tllefr statement and reolved that the amonnt rafsed should U #o and so, aa they bave done under the law at tho September term, ~they hare dane all thiat 1a necesrary,, of All (hat they can do. 1 ce, by looking at he lat, it In nceearary thnt they sionld certify this action, T'he Connty Clerk hea to Lake notice of thelr proceedings, As Lo the Connty Bonrd, they hate pansed (his vole, and that tstheend of 11: and the Clerk, In making up his tax, hae to take notica of what they have done, and make up histax accordingly, 1t Ix a rort of different duly which the County Cletk lins now to da. fla has no discretion” abont: §t,—has to rhow the s’)m\ formed feom carryiug ont hls nmnunte, adding up bis calumns. eic. ife has to make out & warrant, If, when this bl had been Med, ol thin had bren done, I think that I slionld have na donbt nbont L. that 1 would be of the cpinlon that hey had taken nll the necrarary eteps, und that they had takens auch precautions thatthero was nio probabiity that ony: “tebit would be made azaipst the county contrary to law., Helng of thiy opinfon, must demy the applica. tion for an Jujunction,” This, substan. tiallye L nnrpfl!o, disposes of this case, 1 thank it wonld be properto Tet this be the final order, #o that the caso may citlier he disposed of or the bill taken from the docket, or anythin that the parties want to do. T wonld prefer not to have it dragzing along in this courl, audto keop our recordy clear, ‘ o * 1AL NEXT STEP, Ae, Woadbrldge—We will notify your Honor to- morrot, Jilgo Lawrenco—If it 1s the fntention of connsel on the nther uide to prosecuto the cate nn{ further, we wartld like, befora auy order is taken, In view of your lonor's deciston this inorning, to withdraw oor present auswer and flle anothor, “embodying the eame facts, but also answering tho amended bill which the gentlemen placed on ille the other day, ‘The Cotrri—1 will merely overrule the motion for un Injunction. Mr, Woodbrilze—Jundge Lawrence, T will In- forw you to-morrow whnt we propoee to do, The Court .dirccted the Clerk to enter the nbove order, and the parties disperstd, the vies tors {n_high glce and the vanquished a trifle creatfallen, e GERMAN CENSUS-RETURNS. A _Yast-Growing Conntry—~The Increase of Population—Au lxcess of Femalea Over Maies. 1 ' Alanchuster Examiner. The German census-returt which Lias recently been published gives the newly-formed Empire the rank next to Great Britain of the fastest-gruwing countey fu Europe. With- fn the llmits now comprised In the German Emplre the population las almost doubledIn sixty years. In 1816 the pop- ulution wae 23,103,113 In 1875 it {5 42,720,844, fn- cluding the annexed torritory ol Alsavc-Lor- rajuc, ‘The census before that of last Decemnber wns faken fn 18715 then the population was 41, 023,093 Thusthe Increase of popnlation umonnt~ cd 101,703,740 in four years, being slightly over 1 per cent per apuum. " 1t quay aflord materlal for comparison to stats tierc” that the nunual rute of fucrease in ¥uzland and Wales during the seventy years previons to the census of 1871 was 185 ger ‘cent, the actual aggregate fuciense belng 18,810,730, or 165 per cent. Whilo it has taken Germany sixty vears to dotible her popu- Tation, Englaud and Wales doubled thelra in the years intorvening between 1801 and 1851, and at the annial rate of lucrease prevall- ing durfug the ton years preceding 187h would go un dnublln§ Itscli c\-ca' fitty- six years, The rato of increase in Germany. {from 1871 to 1873 differa in o striking mauner in the -varlous Btates of the Empire. It was Inrgest in tho two freecitles of Bremen and Hamburg, amounting to over 10 per cent in the former, and 14 per vent in the latter; but this was not so much owinz to & gen- eral fncreass of population as to the movement from rural Iuto urban dls- trlets prevalling all over Kurope. The fcrease of population was greatest in Saxony, which lind 2,556,24¢ Inhubitants in 137],Alml 0,750,312 at the censun of 1875, showing » srowth ut the rate of close upon 8 per cent in our yonrs, Next atands Prussia, the opula- tion of which incrcased from 4.4 42 In 1871 10 85,003,058 in 187, or at the ratoof 4.0 or. ‘cent during tho period. Tho ~threo Snmhcm States of Bavarla, Wurtem- Durg, and DBaden exhiblt -a very Inferfor growth of population. Alsace-Lorralue Jost~not by deereaso of birth, but Ly emigra- tion—=20,330 gouls in the four years; the popu- tatlon of tho Relchsland falling frow 1,540,788 in 1871 to0 1,620,403 iu 1875, or at the rateof 855 per cent in four yeara. 'Three other States #howed o deerease of population In tho census returns of 1875—1. e, the llttle princi- pality of Walueck and the two grand duchies of Mucklenburg-Schwerin and Btrelitz, the Administration of which remnlns semi- feudal. The returns of thc censn of 1875 hnve been summarkzed in the ststement thnt the in- creass of population was mainlyin the Northern- Statos of Uermauy, more particularly in Prus- ain, the castern provitees of which stand prom- ment i this respeet, ond {n Sexony. In other wordg, thy boundary lincs of° Jarge In- crepse full dn to s marked degree with _ those _ divisfons of the Empire inhablted by Protestants. It is worthy of re- marl that in this respect Germany is typlesl of the whole of Enrope. The censits returu sup- plies some Intereating Informatfon upon the rel- utfve numbuers of the sexes, Prussia lias an ex- of 882,530 fomnles over muales, or propor- 1 nlclyn\mm hulf the surplus of females In England and Wales, Insome parts of Proseia, however, there i3 an excess of nles over fenales. In the District of THan- over, for instance, in the Provinee of the same namne, there was at tho censis of the 10t of December, 1875, & population of 215,381 snatlea and 234,005 foinales; while the Dlstrict of Luncturs, I the snwe provinee, had ns many g 105,546 nnles, with 103,128 fennles: and the udjoining Distriit of Gsnabruck, 182,701 mules, with but 138,091 females. The review from whivh we extruct these “facts omits to siate, with veference tu the provinces where the ludles are fn 4 minority, what Is the number remalin- ing uumarried ubove the age, say, of 50. e tC—— CANADIAN ITEMS. Special Dispaich 1o The Tribune. ‘fonoxto, Ont.y Oct, 19, —David Mills, wem- ber for Bothwell, has accented the seat (n the Govermuent rendered vacant by the appolnt. ment ot the Hon. v, Lalrd to the Lieutenant- Governorship of the Northwest. Mr. Milts has long been a prominent member of the Reforin party, and {8 one of tho moet pronounced Froe- ‘Fraders In the country, e ls graduate of the Ann Arbor (Mich.) College. Spectal Dispatch fo The Tridune. OtrAWA, Octs 1. —The Government have as- sented to the application of the Humilton & Northwestery Haflway Company tu be aliowed to crors the Great Western on” the level near Wellimton S\lmm" A young girl respoctably connected fn Papin- eauville was found to-dny by ler cousin ina hause uf {li-tawe, the mistress of which denied all knowledge of her whereabouts, and whils at- tempting to search the place the . Diltress threateued to shoot . Before she coulq draw u rovolver he dealt her a_heavy blow, round, Then captur- {ng the girl, ke riehed oft with her, Suectal Dispaich to The Trivin ‘Tononta, Oct, WW.~L'ral, Goldwin 2 hall to the members of the Natlona! Club last night, Tu-day ho was entertalned at dinner by the clubltes. fle sails for England to-morrow, and will restdr fn Lty durine the winter. Spectal Dispaich to The Tridune, MonTnreal, Uct. 1V, mith cave )—=Mr. Watson, mansger of the New Vork braneh of the Merchant's Bank und foint. Geners) Mannger heve, reslgny hiis position to go futo the gervice of the Bank of Montrenl to that city. Beth of Betl & Smithe cr»( hithierto agents ‘of the Bank of Montreal, ey uinl the ageney wilt o cundueted by u new xmu—amln‘h‘r;’s & )\‘nl'nnn.f i Spectai el to The Tridune, Harirass Oct, 1 —everal rouglis lave been mrested charged with attempts st erlninal as- sautts ott fetnules tu tho subtirbs, The schopner AL O, McLean, Irom Canso for Boston, put lute thia harbor to-day for [unalrs. Baving recetved damage fn the gale of Monday, Bue Jost o lm\bu\'trhkoan;:, - a( Dlepatrh to The Tetbune, Ques cl, lsl,—'l’hn Grco-Rutan wrest- Hog match for 61,000, which took place here last night between Ernst Freber, champlon of Frauce and Amorica,autt Noble Kay, resulted in o victory for the forme: —n—— - HOW T0 DO IT, Tu'tha Kditor of The Tribune, Cnieaco, Oct, 18,~1 was Lorn [n Hallfax; came to thls cotntry in 1830, at the age of 1%, and h)zm: Hived here continuvtsly puce. Awm § o legal voter now, or will I ho obliged to tuke ont naturalization kmm-rs, wud can 1 'vote af the coming clevtion It 1 dot THEODORYE. Axs—(io tothe Couuty Court, swear to theso facta, tuke the papers they vill glye you, wud Yote n month. 3 1CAGO S pR—— THE COURT-HOUSE. rafre money enangh this year by tavatlon 0 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 187 TILE COURT Suit to Foraclose a Trust Deed for 813,000 on (07 Acres in Egandale. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company Muleted in 10,000 for Injo- ries Bustained by & Drakeman, 5 New Suits, Judgments, Confes- sions, Bankruptcy Mat- ters, Eto. Jolm D. Lankensn ard Francls A. Drexcl, surslving exccutors of the catate of Francls M, Drexel, deceased, fiied & biil yesterday fn the Buperlor Coutt to forecloze & trust-iced for $§118,178.45, given Aprll 3, 1858, by Henry Wal- Ter on the & W. I{ of Sec. 11, 38, 14, except 8o much as {5 containea within the following bouudaries: Heglnuing at the &, W, corner of sald quarter sectlon, thence running ease on gald section line 15 chains and 16 links, thence north 81 chalns and 44 links, thence west 15 chains and 16 linke, thence sonth 84 chalns and 41 1inks to the place of hegiuning, containlng 62 11-1,000 acres, leaving 107 760-1,000 acres cov- ered by the trust-deed. This tract, whick I3 kuown a8 Egandale, has Leen subdivided into lots and blocks, oud a Jarge part eolll, Partlal payments hinve alen been made on the incumbrance, aud there 15 _due now ond $20,547.70, with intercst from December, 1670, As fast aleo us payinents were made lota were released in proportlon, and'the following lota arcall that nro now cumbered: Lots 1, 4, o 8,0 12, 18,16, 17 Block 21 Lots 10, 11, 14, 15, 18 Block 4; Lots 6,7, 8, 9, 10 to 18, Inclusive, “Block by Lots b, 8, 0, 11 Lo 18, Block 105 Lots 8, u, 10, 11, 14, 15, and 18, Block 115 Lots 110 18, Hielusivp, Block 15 Lota 1 to' 18, Incluslve Block 163 sl Lota 2, 8, 6, 7, 10, 11, 1, 15, an 18 in Blovk 20 of Egundale. The followlng aro the nemes_of all tho defondnnta: Henry Wal- Ter, Johu B, Emith, Charles M. Sinith, Sarali E. TR, Rinfth, Luey . Bradner, Lester Braduer, Emmeline M. Schick, Charles M. Charnley, Trustee, Clatles M. Smith, —successor in trust, Mary A, Roret, wJullus Roscnthal, Trustec, A AL Pence, succeasor I truat, Jamnes C. A?‘cr, Trustee, Fred Ayer, BUCCESKOT ntrust, Alvah Crocker, Minerva C. Crocker, William 8. Wood, Fllen 3. Waod, Henry W, Clack, Har- rlet Clark, Frederlck W, Clark, Clarles £, Sfiva, Trustee, Howard Ovialt, successor in trust, O. K. A. lutchinson, ‘Trustee, ILH. Ellls, Trustee, George C._Smith, sticccssor i trust, W. 8, Ludd, C. E, Felton, the Mechanles National Hank of Chicago, the Chemical Nu- tionnl Bank of New York, the First National Bunk of Eau Claire, C. E. Crofts, L M. Rouge, The State Bank of Bay City, Michizan, The Bank of North America, Francs R, Brtler, Tho National Banis of Tiinols, Clinsles . Curtls, 1. 8. Hair, Moses Tobin, W, H, Park, exceutor, 7i.’A. Kohn, J. A. Kolm, D. A. Ioln, Julius A, Kolin, Amasa Porter, David A, Gagze, and the City of Chicapo. ATEN THOUSAND-DOLLA VERDICT. In the coso of Jlankey vs. the Pennsylvania Central Rallroad Compnny, operating the Plits- burg & Fort Wayne Rattroad, which has been on triul for three days before Judge Hogers and & Jury, o scaled_verdlel wua ren red yesterday moralug for $10,000 damoges, The action was for an fnjury sustained by the plaintif, as brakeman fu the employ of “the Pennsyivanla Cowpang, ubout two years ago, ot Englewood, in this county, by _getting his foot caught he- tweenthe (les of o nnbalipsted side-track, and the break-heam of the tender, while en- gnged in taking outn craoked link from the Tender and Inserting o styalght one while the en> giue was in motion, pursuunt to the orders of the Irefght-conductor, prcg)nmtm-y to coupling the cugine to somo frelght-cars which were then standing on tho sidetrack. The engine moving backward at an ordinary rate caught his feet belween the brealk-beam and the tle, owlng to tho track bchufi unballasted, and therefore -uneafely latd, The young :man managed to swing lis body across “the track n thue to save his fe, but 108t both fect by tha wheels of the tender passing over them, whereby their ampu- tation hecamne nuceasury. ‘The verdict umounta tosu instriction to all rallrond companles to Dullast thefr side tracks as well ns thels main tracks, If they want to avold heing liable for domages to thelr employes. Thy defendant moved for u now trial, The cose wes tried by Barce, Denslow & Dixon for the plalutifl, mid by (icorge Willard for the Pennsylvauia Compuny: The same firm u Hnl{-;c Denslow & Dixon _last weels, in tho case of Collins aauinst_tho City of Chfeaco, re- covered o judgment against the city for 1,25 for » broken arm sustained by the plaintiff in falling into an open arcaon tho corner of Throop and Vun Buren streetn, UNITED BTATES COURTS. Anthony Halnes, Assignee of Gault, 1IN & Co., commenced stit In & cuse agatnst tho Rock: furd Natfonal Bank of Rockford, Gilbert Weod- ruff, M. L. Parmele, C. C. Brizgs, and B. J. Tleagle, Inylng damages at $10,000, and another avaibat the floqkfonl National Bank, Gilbert Woodruff, M. 1. Parmele,and C. C. Briggs claltning u like smount, Jane DoWitt Vanderford filed o Dill agalnst the Excelsior Munufaeturing Company, A oJ Dexter, d. B. Judson, and 4. B, C, ¥hillips, to restrain them from infringing n patent lor an fmprovement in copylug-ink, granted June 23, } 5, to A, J. Dexter, and afterward assigned to hier, Anthony Taines, as Assignee of Ooult, Hill & Co., filed a bill axalust the Rockford Nutlonal Bapk, Gilbert Woodruff in, bia own right and ae President of the buuk, C. C. Brigy, and B, J. Tleagle, to have eet avlde ncertufn chatte mortgago on thelr plow munufactory at Rock- ford to the bunk made April 17, 1873, Lo secure the puyment of thelr indebteduess; also to set uside o mortgage for 85,000 mode Sept. 19, 1874, and anather for 81,200 made Fev, 3, 1673, BANKRUPTCY MATTERS, James W. Spearand Adolph Gitbert flled & etition yesterduy to bo udjudlcated bankrupt, helr seciired debis aro §400, and the unsccured $3,05.4L There wra no merets, The petition was referred to Roglster Hihbard. ¥ A discharge waa issued to Georze W, Patlier, A composition mecting will be held, Nov, : A fu the caso of the Crystal Lake Plekling Cowm- VADY. 2 BUPERION COURT IN BRIDS Durands & Co, began o suft by attachment azatust Charles . Christianson’ und Peter Thompsan, to recover &3,125.6, Mary McCuller brouglht suit for #2.500 arainst Bunucl AL Frencl, und another for 32,000 ngainst Marviu Blanchard, The Chlsgo, Milwuuked & Bt Puul RNallway Compuny sued E. Ashley sud Sineon Mcars for Edwin Waller begen a sult n replevin against John M, Moore and . Taylor to recover some derricks and stone, valned ut §1,000, in the -l-om?()'nrd corner of l)arrison and Frankiin strucls, . “_l yinan Bluek hrought suit for §G,000 agalust nl , Keeney & Co, CIRCUIT (OURT. Jeflerson Faniner commenced o siit fn tress pass agaitnt the Fairfield Flre-Tnsurance Com- inny of South Norwalk, Coun., snd Amos andth, lnyinyg domages at §5,000, Chatles A, 8mlih began & suit for 45,600 dam- ages uwattzt Charles No ERis, Witliam Nevwth, Joseph K. Finch, THE CALL. Junoxr Broborrr—3set cases and general busl- neEs. JUnaE Jaretox—a18 to 236, exeept 214, 216, 223, and 235, Junon Moogr—23, 26, 27, No. £ on trlal. Junce Roozis—11 0, 140, 100 to 185, inclusive. No coso on trisl. Jungn Boorn—H1, 512, 4, 8in, BiY, 815, 451 to 805, Inclusive. Na cago ou trial, Junos FarweiL—Genend business. Jubug WiLLiAts—Sct cuse No. 141, Craue Pre s Manufacturlng Compuny vé, Davis, o il aUReMENTL. Srrannn CornT-CoXpiastnss—1tn Gorman Ratfounl Rank of ¢hicayo va. The lticuaria Lrou- Warks Company, $1.751,41.—Mickae) Considing va, Sohn Medrtoy, $416, 50, =t B, Vrankitu ve, ‘Thomas Brady, $47,25. Circmy Cotnr—LaNrEesioNs-I, T, Nloberl va, €, 1, Chislatisnson & Co., 384,03, Junax Rourms—Curnling C. Kreltllng va. Pane M Denking, ¥ J, Bivig, saud W, J.. Blanchards verdlct, $700, uud 1qution jor nes trinl.~Hens Fior, nee of 3. A, Lomax, ve, John 1. Wstxon au Guore W, Parent; vendict in debt for 31,570, dame ages §30s, and mntlul\ for pow trial. e, Booru—Edwin Bean ve, Josenh W, Witte fmne, §320. 60, ~Churlcs Balomon v, 32, Kirchali, ‘ii‘g ::J'.—Lydla A, Nortou ve, Hiram Lupgley, 8,60, e e The Desdwood Bines in Wyoming: ’ Cheyenna Leader. W learn from w geutienan of ereditility who met Proi, Jenny fu New Yorka fow weekn sltee thet tho latter expresses the opinfon that the Deadwood mines and all the surroundiug guld- Deariug country sre Jocated Ja Wyaming, = The Profeasor auye thut the Wyoming Huc was fized four wiles West of Custery atd so fur us he conld judge of the loeatlon of the Deadwood miniug distriet It waa Lwenty miles ast wnd seventy north of Custer City. I the Professor b o= § recta wud WO Lave 1ho Dewb seusgus to belleve « that he s, all the most valuable portionof (he ilack fiillx fs situated In this Territory, Steps should be taken at onee b{ the authorfties look- ing towande the apecdy acttlement of this vexed question. ‘The peonle of the Black Hills would be glad to learn that. they are inhabifanta of \Wyaming; for in that case they would £son be nhenefited by our loeal organization fn regard to 1he courts and the enforcement of the Inws, anil wouldl soon be cnabled to catablish In their midst home-rulo {11 aceordance with elvilieed auages, hy organizing the Coxnty of Crook, ae provided for Ly the Jast Legislailve Arscmbly of Wyeming. Lord Ienconsfie Londan Timet, St 20, Cpon the clevation of unnficd persons to the ranks of the Pecrage, or evenof the Baronctage, it 18 necesenry, orat all events uunwmnri-, for them 1o appls to the authorities of her Majes- 1¥’s “College of Arms,” commonly calied the Heralas' Collere, for « grant of srmorisl hear- inge, or for suine augmentation to those alresdy Lorne, [n the way of clmrfu, w?puflem cresty motto, ete. ‘Tho usual form has ]Alcf y Lgen gong through by Losd Beaconsfleld, whoso arms_onil pipporivrs are now for the rat time duly “registered " at the Collego, The inotlo which his Lordship has choscsi, *$ 2ortd nihil diffi- clle)’ resembles the tnotty used by Lord Mus- kerry, “Hortd et flell nikil difiicile.'’ The armorial hearinga granted to Jard Beaconsfleld aro ns follows I heraldio Jangnage: **Per saltiro, aritent s gales, two lous rempant, sable, be tween s tower, argent, dn chief, sud un esgle dlsplayed in hase,” "Tho crest I3 5 Lower triple-towered, argent, surrounded at base by an onkewreath praper,” 'Lhie supporters areas follows:—* Dexter, anecagle, v, collared guless on an eecutchean, guies, pendant therefrom, a tower, urgent. 4 nieter; o lon, or wollared ales, with o sfmilar escutclicon Yendnnt there- rom.” It I8 to he obeerved that the sunporters of his Lordship's nrma ore the sutng as thu choson by Ladty Bescoustiold, and recunled ln “lodge’s Peciage,” on bor helng created a Penress In her own right in December, 1803, ul- thouph the cinrges of the ehleld Ttzelf are quite different. Lady Beaconsfield’s arms were, 4 Argent, o lunch of grapes prover between two teunches, sable, cacl charged with a bosr's head, of the fletd.” ATMUSETIENTS, HAVERLY'S THEATRE, Formerly llmflcy"q 1'||¢:l(1&0.ufllllflnlph-fl-, Detween i MAGUIRE & HAV WILL E, CHAFMA! EMERSON’S CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS. Week rommencinz Oct, 1%, Pimat sppensance of RIL 1 UOURTWRIGHT, 1on ] 8 Lect o nfln; e 8 nl 1) 0! : Day e e ramme. agiisely new (i & PFiTaay, Oct. 20, [mranime 5y lenent of C. . Frederd McVICKER'S THEATRE, PUSITIVE SUCCESS OF MR.JOSEPH MURPHY AS DAN O FTARA, 13 Maraden's new Irjsh Drams of KEKERRYGOW very Tableu eucoted nightly, BTy Mrinee iy Go i L e S S i R HOOLEY'S KEW €HICAGO THEATRE. Clark-#t.. onpotea Shorman House, onler's Mimstreiel Heoley's Minstselst {oole cks. o Minstrels! Th0 Shining Lights of the Crotessins cresaswd Attrnction This Week! Th(s Week! Twenty- “ighe irilifant Artista, Little Mac, BUIS Itice, Foretts Weich, Fimt sppesronco uf the (rest aliforaia 3r, GEORGE RICHARDS, fin o Coniedisn, ilx great Comeiat, s Pty Flewer." Tho Most Mieibful Fntertainment in the eity, Mutinees Wednesday sud Futurday ot B D Pe M. ADELPHI THEATRE, To-night, Fridsy, Oct, 20, LADIES' NIGOT. QRAND BENEFIT OE THE TWO ORPEIEILANS, IKE HATOH ond JOHN MORGAN, An Unezampled Liat of Volunteers. over 50....SPECIALTY ARTISTS....Over 50 Grand Matines to-morrow, 2 p. ut Hunday next—Ladlcs’ Nlg! Jrioalg P!!BPICA’!'ID&S. “SCRIBNELR ¥OXRR NOVEMBER. Among the pufitrl of interest in Bcrussen for November. which beging the thirtecnth voluue, Awill Le found an fllustrated articls, “THE CHARTER OAK COITY," By Cnamiss I Cuani. Tere aro Cok Cot1' Beantiful esfite at Armsmear: the residences of Mamic TwaATs snd_Cantzs DULLET WARNER: tho famoun Chartar Oalt lteelf: the Insaranco Build. inga; Poriraits of Dr. Brauxrei, Yuse WiNo, and others. Under the carlons titie, ¥ 8O0TTISH LOAF FAOTORY." Mr. Citantns Banvann beging his valuable serles of papoera ou the new featuren of trade in Qreat Tistiatn, fncluding descriptions of the Bullding and Industris) Aesoclations. " THE BEGINNINGS OF LIFE" {a tho fiest of Mrx, Horrlck's sclentlile papers, i1+ lustrated with drawings from the fleid of ‘the Mie croscope. We hiave nlso another of CLAMENCE Coox’s filustrated articles on HOUSE AND HOME DECORATION, " writen abont some of the fenturca of the great Exhibition. ‘Theru fs sn Jiluvirated yuper on Ramo; _sbiort storles Ly Jaxs T, McKAY and Mue, Bunxerr, whoeo serlal, “THAT LASS 0' LOWRIE'S," tinued, Thiere ave poams by THoMAe BaiLky , (AEONGE PAnsoNs LATimur, and oihers alep A valuable paper on " QOLLEGE EXPENSES" In the Editarlal departments are discusacd Coun. 1ry Nomus, American Art, Politics, the Jows, the Droper treatinent of Infaute, **Danfel Deronds, ™ & new Piiotographie process,” ete. *° Bric.a-Brac™ contalur the talladaf the {nlr Teolinda, by Hugh 1oward; The **OId Rostler's Experience.’ by 1rwin Kusecll, etc., ete. “ NTOHOLAS MINTURN, Dr, Holland's New Story, Will begiu In the December Number. CRIBNER & CO, N, Y. ATLANTIC HONTHLY FOR NOVEMBER. Now Ready, and for Salo Evorywhere. The November ATLANTIO contains the conolusion of GENERAL HOWARD'S ac- caunt of the Natties ubont Atlonts; o des neription of tho Asgent of Takhomna tMount Runier), by HAZARD B'I‘EVEN%; (1Y egaay On Barly Provencal Pootry, by HAR. RIEY W, PRESTON ; & strilang wtary by Sy oba s aEE o lekeh, fite Taix f al i an ricninl _skete! 18 air of Mosgs, by CHARL UDLEY WAR- RER; & anr on Pottary at the Centen. nial, D% TARLES WYLLYS ELLIOTI; MRE, KHMBLE'S Old Woman'a Gosaipi MR, JAMES' sorial story, The Amorican Do RO bR BRaGon H: GAR FAWOEIT, and 3T, 3t HUDHON f] v]:‘lthwmv(nwa of Reosnt Litersiure an usic, A Very Entertaining Number, Termst B3 conts o numbery £1,00 a years with tfoestze Portrail of Lougfellow, §3.00, B, 0, HOUGHTON & 00, Boston, HUED & HOUGHTON, Now York, IE 3OYS AND GIRLS WILL ALL WANT, §t, Nicholas - for November, WITH TS HUMOROUS BTORY, «'The Kingdom of the Greedy,” And {t %fllllltl’lcluul. 1ts entertaining abortor htorie: Yoems, aad {a roiicking fun an | frolic, forthe THANKSGIVING SEABON. This u}muln numbee of the new volumo will give defight to tho cblldren st bowme aud the Cotistus Who coe ta vialt them, for uisny an bour, a1l 11 costa anly twenty-five cents, and cun o lad of suy newadeuler, SCRIBNER & €0, N, X4 THUSINNSS CARD, e e v PAGE'S, 147 STAT 1% TIARVES W PUDBLICATIONY " ORI o il Bodrivaty i ot st b S T TER POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY, (Fatnhltshed Maowy 1872,) Condueted by Prof, E. L, YOUMANS The PO! AR SCTERUCE MONTHLY for Noe yember caniaine ilio finkpart of Prof, Moreo's ad- dress on ** What Amorican Zdologists Have Dona for Eyolution.! itls a valnable original contribmtion to the hmnR- of American seience, ani nhows that wc hind < ¢ Barwinista™* here before Darwin, “The Harly History of Eire,” by Peof, Joly (IHnstrated), i4 o cnrfons stidy of tho Artw of producing fir: madc ure of by primitive pec. ples. *Phy ‘cal Boitmes in English Schools ™ déalx with rovers] of dta impediments, and containg ul swgteations 1o wineators in 'this covate Bantlan eoncludon his fliustrated discnsalon of the ¢ Natare of the Invertobrato Drain,” an instructive chapter i nervous physiolony. In * Pronatal and Infanttle Culture* Dr. ¥eguin trents u most important anijcet in an orlzinst pinn. ner, and reporte upon the appllances for infant edueatinn exhibifed ut the Vienns World's Fulr. " The Threo yrothnnel of the History of Naturo,” Prof.” ilazley's first Jucture lnrfirw York, cartfuliy revised by himeelf, apvears in tho prercnt number. Prof M. A, T. Prestel puta farth rome new views concrruing the *Doon's Ine mam\oe o{n ]t)ha lwgnt zr." The ""glm- es 0! avelopment as Ai e to Man,” by Alfred Russel Wellace, TAPE Beifian -statemont of the obaiaclcs In the way of one appli- cation of evolutlonary doctsines, Frincipal Daw- S Aiseassn writh s nwial ability e 8oz Gatisa’ Gomiot of Solonce and Heligion znd **Is tho Development Hypotheain Bufile clent?” by Dr, McCosh, contiins a roviosy of Huxley's lecinres and r Jiberal (reatment of the rabject. 10 ‘¢ Antronomy in Amerion,' by Mr. Proctor, the English pstronomer pives the histor: f e roaress i (hnt sciemce AneuE e last brts ceatury. 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A e e R AL AR (OODRIOH'S GILALIER: For Miluaukee, etc., aally (sundays baturdey Boot don'ticay e until ..c Fur Grand fuved, Graud lia For b, Jorepli and Weniai TS p&rulwu 1lay wnid Lako Huvertol ¥ or Judington, Mahistee, eic. Tlhinrsday. r i o fotiasss SUURURSETVURVERY FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES OF ALl KINDS. Nocxsefultobuyonly the Genulne, "FIRM CILANGES, DISSOLUTION. ) Tha Arp) of Jusgliut & Knobloch was ditsalved on tho 17t day of June, A. D, 1670, Fred Jutgdlut th pictead o aaid e wnd thn Havti by Valentiue Kaublach,” 5., usd valaat ~rn ) L e GE'S, 147 BTATH.-BTy "STOVE BOAND, EERECRE L L Lo SR FAGH'S #TILE® 4TOVE BOALD.