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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1877. tate which fovolyed value and fnterests, aud | rets of flannah & Lyinan alter three weeks' no- the reputation of the Icumbent, oo hnd the rieht of appeal to a court ot chancery when threatened with molestation or disturbunce in the exercise of his righta, JUNGE LAWRENCH claimed that in nuthorities of the Supreme Court of Wisconaln, the Bupreme Conrt of Pennaglvana, the S8upreme Court of New Jer- rey, and the Supreme Conrt of Kentucky, it was held that, before he exercised] b macte, anl the' p An apportunit thare was on prema Court of Texns, which, upon examination, wonld not hold water but {t secmed to him that the whole e our judictary, the whole theory of o Taw, and the doctrine of oir constitutionst MARINE NEWS, Another Torrific Northeaster Sets Lake Michigan in Angry Commo- (Y [ 1LE COURTS. rets —— ) . E. -{(;Pk!nx wlrl( appointed Provisfonal As- slznee of Thomas Ryai. (. E. Jenking was yesterday appointed As- signer of Robert Slade, Jr. G. W. Campbell was appointed Assiznes of Josenh Mackin, An Assignee wil) be ehosen for John . Car- Figgion, dr., st 100, m, to-day. SUPERIOR COURT 1N RRIRY. Ellen McHride commenced a snit in treapass esterday sainst Charlea J. Bhiclds, clalming 5,000 damages, Continnation of the Arguments in the Caco of the West Bide Park Commissioners, power of this ki Jovernor, cliarges st ties mnst bo hewrd and have On the other siile one randoin case, of the' 8 nd the Louistann case, Imporiant Pecision of the Appellato Judges Regarding the Evanston Liquor Law. A Special Cable Dispatch from the Crib Tells of the Storm’s Fury. SBanthwirk hegan a, suit for t the Paterson’ Fire-Insurance, K. Stone, admin- of Samuel Stone, filed a bill arainkt y I, ‘Newvomls, Cyrtin Hentley, Loulsa M. Page, David Quize, and Benjamin F, T foreelose a trugtdeed for g3 Bioxk 8, Lot 4, Block in Stune & Klemmin The Schooner Mary Booth Rises Like a Phantem from the Gollom of the J.ake, Nautical Haps and Mishaps, Lake Freights, and Maritime Matters of Intorest. Howag and Ann Termination of the Litigation Against George 0, Bmith, of the State Insur- ance Qompany. nd Lot 11, Block ihdivision of the mnme partics 3 inat Willtam W, and ts, Cyris Rontley, amd David e a Crist-deed for £2,0000n the k 10, i the Chicago Univorsity Bule. diviston, In See, 789, 15 Cornelius Dempster began a eit for $3,000 . Cameron for 81,000, New Suits, Bankruptcies, Con- fessions, Judgments, Ete. helug heard, but ha dented the rivhl of the Gavernor to remove ut all. the Investigation he himself and Mr. Bonney had assumed that the Governor hud the power of renoval, and that it wus only necessnry for i to exercise Lhat power in proyer fort, bt since they had more elosel Tegal character of the Purk Commisstoners! scta, and decisions of the courts as to the constrite- tion of those acts, since the adoption of the Constitution, they had come to the conclusion that there was no power on the part of the Gov- ernor to remove in any case, wisstoners were simuly « part of the corporute authorities of the Town of West Chicazo, to whom was committed the chare of certain pleasure grounds, the title of Lhose prounds was vested in them as a corporation, but they had the sama degree of cantrol asevery fndival- nal might exereise over his own property, hadl no puwer of -taxation: mend to the authoritics of \ ax, [t had been u custon to call them officers, Lo speak of their position as an 3 L in the sense In which the term is ured when we speak of it as indi- cing certain functions of the State Govern- ment, the term {8 8 nisnotner, sloners were triatees of a propert a power to control 1L not os fnd simply g8 members of o corporatton of town woflicers, they performed no part of the functions ot the Government of the State of Mlinois; thelr jurisdiction was eonfiucd to the narrow pleasure grotind. whl conelude e argument to-day, aud whi be followed by Milton Hays, ¥aq., on tho part of thoe new appointees TUE EVANSTON LIQUOK LAW. “The following is the opinion in full of Jinlgs , of the Appellate Court, in the case of Evanston va. Jdumes The defendant was prosecute Ing llquor Sunday (o the villawe, sud convicted This deddsiots was reverseid hy the Criminal Court, and the judgment of the Criminal Conrt reversea by the Appellate Conrt: "This was an action in debt commencrd orizinally before a Justice of the Peice Lu recover the pens alty for ylolating Sec. 4 of At L, of an orduance of tho. Village of Sonth Evanston catitled ** An ordinapce concerning mixdewmcanors. ™ ‘before the Justice rexnited in a judvmnent sramst the defeudant for $100 and cosls, from which an appenl was taken by the defendant to the Criminal Canrt _of Cook Connty. torm of that court, 1877, the caro wae again tned fhe Courtand a Jury, which resuited 1 a vere L for the defendant. Yo reverse thia fudgment the appellant (the vil- lage) brings the record (o this court, and tesiens ne error the giving of the followiue {nstraction by tho Court nn behalf of the defendant, to.wit: Court instructs the Jury that IF they belleve from the cvidenco that tha Village of Sonth Eyanston, roenred the defendant to violate the arlinnnce i the manner complsined af, then the law ta for the defendant, ana tne plunhit rannot recover In this actlon,” exumined the record In thie care, and flnd 1o evi- dence tending o show that the apncllsut, by its n or otherwise, had procured, or nuculut‘vl , 14, 3 imifar bill agai A NIRAVY NORTIHFEASTER, 01d Prots and he seagolls vredicted 1 severo hlow laet niznt, nnd the northeast wind i) to- crease steadily during the cvening, o'clock 1t whistied Jondly and ret the lake into nearly as great a commotion as Monday, fieet of veasels, bound np, 1was eeen in the vicinty of the Strajts Wednerday, ond, as it i probabie it %ot caught in the atorm, dicunters and tamape may result. No verscis left this port last evening, on scconnt of the rongh weather, and the few that put ont carly in the day must have Leen compelied o put into eome haven for ahelter, Monday played suct havoc with sesscis that awnera and masters ure careful ahout letting (heir eraft wo to sen while ruugh weathes prevails, have not heen bigh enongl 1 coax Whe more ven. and most nf the ceaft at fanr, and atanch envugh to ber ont the gale uniess some unforcseen acci- the etate of affairs out- In the beginning of filed anoLler « Tue arguments on the motion to dissolve the fnjunction in the West Park Commissioners’ case were continued yesterday before Judge examined into the aputost Jumes A, aad R, C. C, DONNRY 1ad opened his argument (ko preceding after- poun on behalf of the ousted Commissioners, and hie conttnued it yesterday morning. fo re- ply to the charge by Gen, Smith that the term of oftice of the Cominisafoners had no lmnit, Mr. Bonney showed the commission of Mr. Stanford, which ran for eeven years, which he said showwed the understanding on that polnt by the Exceutlve Nepartment. Francis Agnew, for the use of Trueadell & began u fnit for $2,000 Brown aud uthers, i agmnst Mary K. Pratt, Louis Falk, and W, A, Those Park Com- CRIMINAT, COURT. The trial of Theophile Btevens for the kitl- fng of Thomas Murohy waa continued. The case was given to the jiry at a Jate hour in'the afternoun, snd a sealed verdies will be returned amc mariers ol But he thought are.of the hetter cl dupae Deuststoxn—1n chambera. ort dhlin U] i Weoanaprr—iiil ve, B we dent hefala the The followine will show side lnat evoning: el Catte Papateh to The (Licagn Tribune, —Anthr sorm presalia rEAlEus 10 Lo e fearfisl ae an: 1t commenced sbont oo (0-da, T been ‘Ircrewing, Tani 12 ) altimore & Ohlo i 10 160, 158 to 161, and 16 to No. L8 (Evert va Boomann) on rather trustees Court could fimits of the Tue Commlssioncrs wero than politieal oflicers, without tronble define the cxeentive power, ond if hie conld show that Courts had I desperate or finportant cases ex- erefsed this power, it would necessarily follow that they coubl uso 1t in comparatively trivial He then oited the case of the sup- presston of the Chieazo Timex by Gen. Buroshle during the War, and saveral other like cates arieing during the Rebelllon, nel it fn Jwdement on an exeentive actin nease Nlke the preseut, ‘Th was not whether au oflicer had discrectly exer- cised his power, it whether the Governor pos- sevseil snch power to remove, or whether there was not n total abeence of power, It naver bay- Jupur GART— 171, luclusive. £ l‘l‘. Nov, b-Th m. Take To-uiapt whlcls thi The Commis- ceo 184, Muller v, Shawe suny, awd enlemlar Now, b No. 521 (Money va. .~ The wind (8 north-narthie o 0 lics per hour. Th feet, lgh, and siendily incees Jioue BooTu—301 to 413, aud 124 clusive. No, #00 (Betterniso vo. Winkelbaka) on L ot An ¥ id not take workimen will haer fo ras Fhie tug taldamitn Matd o frot the ceih lo-nights therciore tlie Ih unttl the aen i sopiewhat caled, ul, anjl scem 1o make ihe i well. CHARLES KALLATRON, \domain of thelr Juwedgze Vawrens iy dunan Panwrnt—-General business. Jupur Witstaus-~No, 518 (Fox ve, Long) still How much more Serrmon Connr— tional Bank vs. Wall TTADS AND MISTTAPS, Adtpar Qany=s Like the Flying Dutchman of the Zayder Zer, the sehr Mary lonth riecs—as did that inythical ernft--from the bottom of s great inland wea, and presents her phantom hulk off Petite Yot Sauble, where » prapeller Captaln, who arrived yesterday, Capt. Boker telegrapbed her onner Wedneeday that sbie had gone down in inkil- Inke and himsclf and crew were eufe at Whitehall George Bautach. the ewuer, sent word by hzht- ning, yesterday, tod towing cowpany at White- hail to send o tang in eearch of the Booih, The prapeller Coptatn did_not consider it advisablo Lo g Company,vn 0, v with ve. Marshal o et ciraves, $ILEL. 10, rnsh 1. dheckwiti, 81 Ditnkworth, 81,4 Jumies G. Galloway, A. Bla 3N me ) (8, —lusalla Qunderman va, o Natjunnl ok the Constitution, The question was not oneof propriety, but one of power. The Gov- crnor was nnt to exerclse his power, it he had any, to remove, withont glving the defendants anopportunity to be heard fn thelr defense. They had the right to oflice, and the right to be hicard, frrespective of the question swhether the mode of trial was under vreviously pre- rerlbed Excentive rules, published and made Enown to all whom it might concern, for his or thelr gutdance, or whether the Legislature had . first preseribed the mode of tefal Lefore tho judiclal jnquest conld be made. There wero two questions {nvulved: firat, In regard to the yower exercised by the Governor; nud, second, 08 to the appropriatencss ol the remedy, 1€ 1t could be proved that ne such right was given tho eommnon would necessarily be Jud) 1t the King of i says he saw her. ¥—=N. F, Brent ve. Lewls; ver- + 1. Glflord ot al. va, D, 8. Tay. Criieny Cornr—lunor nenthal vs, Morris Wicner, 880,70, —lohn Kent vs, Tucker: veraiet, $105,10, and motton for dunur JANESO! W, Roceus—Ilermnn Ro- probablo the phantom ship will materialize and ho Drought juiv part with hercargo of Inmbel #parsand canvas were all right when she waa scen ol Little Saulle, ‘Il tug O, 18, Green towed the spara and rig. ging und other wreckage uf the schr D, Ferguson Into the niver yexterday, ‘Ihroagh the eforts of Cant, Daberty, an expedl- tion wus organized yesterday (or the purpose nf taking the eargo of inmibe shora ot Riefleld. northenster of lust wight erations and put the v Jie wae Iging on 8 bar yea water uround her, and 1t war thou cning her of her canto she Ce Capt, Jolin Doherty uwns the Puringion, loss would be particularly scvere on hl Harder vs. Benjamin $00:1.61, and motion for new Mescrro, $1,803. USEMENTS. TOCAL NOT Bartley Campbell's ontof the atranded schie It is protnble the Interfere with the comedy company are strugeling bravely ogainst bad weather at the “My Fooutsh Wite" fs on the boards and on the bills for the bulunce of the by ita ugent or agenta, New Chicago, cL I very bad shape. rday with elx fect of rht that by licht. ngglaut eould not. ns o oy stri had heen deeiled, take into tus hands any office and th1 it at his ple: of liipois had no su ed Bowman cnse n that even an imbictment and convi tain Police Commissioners dil not sntount to an Inguest of oflice to give the Governor the richt It was to be recarded a3 n nurrow amd lnited vesting of a portion of authiority toward an inquest of oflice, subject. 1o the condittons ned Timitations which would oth- erwise attach. Every proceciling to remove e overnor 1 the celebrat- Mrs. Abby Sage Richardson will give the sec- ond of hier series 6f lectures on English Ntera- turc this evenlug, in the Methodist Church Biock. The subject s, **The Romances of Arthur aod His Knights of the Round Table,” giving a blstory of the first introduction of the Arthurian romances in ‘our liesature, with an aecount of Mallory's ' Morte D'Arthur,™ 4 Mazeppa " has heen doing np uncommoniy good busfess at the Adelphi thia week, not- withstanding the fact that the venerable Kate Fisher rides o remarkabiv qulet pony np that perilous ascent, and fs lersell somewhat less active than in days gone by, 'Fhe company Hyrgy, the plece Lo the top of Its bent,” but Kate still plavs It serlously, or, in ather words, 4 for all {t1s worth.” A musical ond literary entertalument twas glven last evening at Cliurch, conslsting of songs, plana solos, rewl- Among the singers were Mrs. ¥ I Wilkic, Misa E, Blunxfus, and Mr. De lle. Prof. McFarland read Foo's ** Raven ' and other selections. sald defendaut. there 8 no evidence in the caxe on which to predi- cafe ench an natrnction. evan though wo consider it the eounciation of a correct principle of law in respect to which we forbear the cxpression of any the facts nw slown by (he recorit o boerrar an the part of the Conrt below to give tho instruction, which, to say ile leust, was calculnted to mistead the Jury, for which tho judgment ia reversed and the canse remanided, The next cuse, No. 8 on the docket, between tho same portica submitied ut the for the same cause reverseil and remanded. In the cage of the Village of Bouth Evanston v, Adwm Marcs. {nvolving the same queation of selling intoxicating lauors, tho Judgment of the Court below wos allrmed. the witness in the caae woull uot tel) what Nquor he drank, nor whether it was intosteating, and it was held that tlie plaintiff had not made ‘The sea wus too _rough to permit of any wark around the schr F. 11 Gnrdner yostorday. 1kely that s deedge wiit be emploved o digout s chaunel in the and rothat stie may bu pulled off . A oxpedition will be sent to the relief of the rcow Chapin, asbore al Miller's Stath 4t was feured, wonld put ber [n Vad whape. She §a sy oid ceaft, aud not atanch enongh for rongh weather, According to n apecial diepateh to Tne Trinexe, the barge Dover aud consort nre hard aground un tae bead of Btage lsland, six miles below Fort They went on Wednesday night. Two tuzn wery working tarelease thew at last accounts, The schrs Guldlng Star and Myrtic Ktar arnved al Oswepo on Eoturday last in tho midst of the “Fhe farmer had her headgear carrled away, forezall split. and buom broken. aonent shetter in Bouth Day with steering-pear out rder, and the Alzenine ran into Charlotle with ‘The Caroline Marsh slro ction of cer- to remove and sppoint. vale of taxt nigl proceeding, and had properly Leen granted to that branch of Government, this State bad o quasl judicta) authority under the Constitution, but it was a deleguted fune tlon in subordinution to the courts of justices ppealed to fn any fit caso they ko Jurisdlction of tho. ques- ecide ity aithongh §t involved the Any act of the Governor * might be brought in quesilon befors tite courts, where it was relicd on, as by the defendants, or uppused, 08 by the complafbants, in reapect of any legal romedy or the matters therein I I tus Guvernor might determine co) y Without any evidence, charge, spe or opportunity for de. en: that the old Cowmissioners were gulity of one of the three olfenss fled fu the luw,—neeleet of duty, Jucompe ¢ fn Giller,~thien hio assumed alibility which did not belong to an, otticer o tribungl, The language of the Con- stitution densanded a prior hearlng, opportunity for detensey und couviction s a condtion prece dent to removal,and,that not having been given theelalin of the new appoiutees shionld he trente paacloud on complunants® title, to removeas an (ncldent to tha power of ap- polutment did not sppertain to the Governors The doctrine of implied authority of removal was unknowu to the juris- yrudence of Amerien as apportaining to Govern- ors of the several States. still narrower Hints the authority elmmed by He took nothivg from the Con- stitution, ulthough he might appolnt woyld be Judiciul power, cscept 80 Wi uti exprees grunt, To requrd to theme The Governor of Whien they were s It uppears that were bosid o tu ‘The Sam Cook some of her ails Eplit, reached Onweeo minus 30,000 feet of her de fnus. and recitations. lund of lumber, aud with canvas and rigging dawme GEORGE C. AMITIL crslatent warlare on George C. Smith, of the Stato lusursnce Coi im {o dlsgorge, scem to en ended, Yesierday the followhiyg urd Judge DBlodgett Ly agree ageds A wpeeial dixpnich to the Milwaukve Sentined from Sturgeon Ly, the 7th inel., says one of Sco- fleld & Cn.'n tugs. with scow, wenl fo Ihe sasist ance of the stranded bark Constitution Tucsday, aud got oif 1,200 barrels of oll. hind gone to pull the vessal off, and 1t was expected rhe would Lo afloat by noun that day. The vessel er Stowduch, a sallor on the harge Tsabelle, vverboard al Sandusky on the (th inet and He was (4 years of ave, sud weil. knownon the lakes, Lis only relative in this country i« a hrother at Toledo. van thie Canadlun schr Bangalore, not lydera- liandied by Sunday uight's intu Milwankee Tuesdn, Wednesday was repatring dam- ages 10 her headggear sustained by colliston with the Active in the bay, aud retrimming her carzo, art of her deck-load of the reccut gale, the old Treasus puny, Lo cotpy Miss Grace Goodepeed gave the * Awmerlean Eagle,” and: thero were some well-exeeuted plane golos and duets by ely fleation, heactog, e Tty Misses 1lattle Weller, Grace Fuller, and Miss was entered by ment of partles, the terms were on which the rule was dis- chared, further than thaot o lien of the Natlonal Bank of lliinots for ubout §17,000 was to be dis- charged by Smith: Upon the agreemient af the Assipnes and the po- titfoning creditore for the rle heremnfter men. tigned. and of teorge C. Smitl, the rule entercd against the said K| to show cause why he should 1ot pay over o sum of money mentioned in sufd rule, alieged beon received by him a» Treasurer, and the petitlons on which the and the sakd Georgo fally alscharged from any further snswer herein, IN TIE CATTLE BUSINYSS, A novel proceediug was beun by the Chicago tailromd Company yesterd United States District Court sgaly head of cattle. The Compuny stal the second day of A shipped over thic line ¢ Two carlonds coutainln, - Colorado_steers were consizned to Shannon, Pratt & Co., and were shipped by A D, Buck- fnghans, ot Kansas, By an act of Congress {1 is of overy rallroad compan Their other tug Eliza Weathersby takes her henefit this even- ing at Hoolev's Theatre in * Conrad the Core Bair,” which has mct with a_success here only gevond to * Evanceline,” Miss Weathersby have tendered thelr resigua. 1 alter this week will sever thelr con- ith the present company pears to have arlsen some private hind_ tha seencs, which led to the disruption, Mr, Rice will axplore the wide seaof tulent, where hie will probably find other ish. “Pnk Dominos " has been unanimons}; nounved n naughty production, und yet it Almost every church deacon In the city lias been 10 sce it, und still the house {s not “What kind of n plece Is this ¢ Pink Daminos?® ” said un oceaslonal theatre-goer one T friend, *is it such a thine wile tosee!" Mr. Goodwin and teruoon, and o1 17 “The schir North Star lost Tumber and her Jibbooms duriny while on her way trom White Lake, T Monday's gale the schr Conquest sostained 875 damue 10 outdlt, aud o ver, and the echr Gl mated at $100. ber valued ot $200, of Amerfean Stutes, That put within worth ol Jum- TidIugs' damuges are eetl. "The schr Knte 1inchinan lost Jum- The wrocked Seventh Ohio was valued at $4,000 sud her cargo of Jumber at 1, 400, ‘The schr Ottawn wil) be towed to Grand Ilaven by the stmr New Era, and there receivo repaire, It will cost 81,00 Lo put her 1 trini agatn. The schr Nolzon will by taken to Milwaukee for 1t is thought 83,000 will be requlred to ain. Swallow waa #till aground Ont., Wednes {1 Detroit W a Alfred in getting the Governor, last there was t car-loads of day to a newspal a8 one ean take b course,” was the reply, **of course you can take your wife with you ff you Hke—only don't Jet her mother wo ‘with her.” #itld b, nnd ho went and boughit twe seuts for ————— WISCONSIN IMPROVEMENTS, Ta the Editor of The Tribune, » Bevyoun, Wis, Nov, G.—1 have noticed an article on the Fox and Wisconain River fmprove- ment iu your paper, wherein you stated that it was nsclese to make any more appropristions for that object, and gave your reasons therefor, Beinz a resident of Wisconsin, it would he natural for me toadvecate a continuance of that works but, having the facts before me, and helng familior with the country through which the improvement Ismade, 1 cunnot but admit the currectiess of your Jdeas fn regard to it, In the first place, when the Government undertakes to make any improvement in any- thing whatever, we should ask the question, Are the people to be benefited by such fni- provement, aud, it so beneflted, witl the cost of the lmprovement amount to more than the benetit derived 1n yegard to the fmprovement of the Fox Taver, the cost will be comparatively small to the whole amount of improvement contem- siated, und wauld, {f properly done, be of some heniet to the people Hving fn the countiy drained bythe Fox and its navigable tributaries, but not to any very preat esteut, as the many railronds traversiug the country are adequate to the wants of the people. & In regard to the improvement of the Wiscon- ein River, the obstucles to be overvome are of such maenitude that withous of mooey will have to be expended in onder to juake it avail: The niver channel, with its shifttng sands, is of such u nature that any hu- provement that may be made at one stago of water would be destroyed by ite varying chonges. #hould the vevigation” of the cutire routs be secured, the benetits to be derived by the people would not gqual the outlay. Frum the very nature of thy courso pursucd by the streams, the distance to e troversed, in connection with the vost of passage, would prevent fts Letne the great higl nerce which bas been sa highly lau that were expecting personat benelits, : ‘There 1s another public improvement which s TOW In Drogress, which will be of less benefit to the the veuple at large than the Fox and Wis- consin Rivers. [ have reference to the Sturgeon Bay Canul, eutting across the peninsula be- tween Green Bay and Lake Michigan, cise, for the benefit of & few tudividuals, the Government te dsked 1o appropriate thousands of dollars to conatruct, aud thousands yearly to Keep 1t tu order, Perhaps there are other tmprovements m scctious of the vountry that will be of no value to the people thin these two 1 have taken into consideretivu. Never to our listoryibas there been more peed of clear-headed aud patriotic men than ot Holtishuess tn our ude of reliof asked by him, I there werd no other speclled andadequate remedy to mees thio case, to prevent the threat- ened fiviefon of thelr rights, plainnnts had a rlght to file o urisdiction by the courts,” on the face of the When the vatare of the of the Connnlssioucrs was fuvestizated bo found that { was not a politival ol “That acttles it," then the come 11 on the {mplied wado the duty The steatn barge s tho tag Prince ron of Capt. Maddock, of the scued from drowning Wednes. o prop City of New Baltimore broke her shaft 1n Detronl River, opposite Walkerville, Wednesday, and was towed to Dutrolt by s tug, GOOI ADVICE, The project of bullding a canal connecting the waters of Lako Michigan, via the Kalamazoo River route, with thuse of Lake Erie. at or near the wouth of Detroit Itiver, {a sgsin up for agitation. According 1o a clrcular left on vur taie a mass Btate convention for this purpose e to be held in the Village of Allegan the 16th inst, isagrand one, and the bullding of the canal ts only s question of time, doubtl walcr route many ble propesty woul Ing of the cheapening of transporiatio of five hours to rest, water, and feed the The expenge ol such attention Istobe When the cattle tn ques- tlon _reached Dwight, the Company unloaded und fed them at an expense of {0, "W cars arrived at their destination ot Washburn, 10 consfanes upoeared to claim them, and the was oblized to take caro of them, The 08 80 far been 300, that cattlo when not delivered shatl be sold un- der certafn conditions, and the Company now aeks thut these thirty-two head iy be sold und 1t retmourscd for the expenses Jucurred in keep- a liew on the cattle, ey were cntltled 1o protection of that trust uzutust the disastera which would grow out of s confler of rights or clalms, sisealed to thy Gourt witi Irreelstible force to os o Conrt of Chaucery ‘I'ng " faithful " fucuinbents were entitled to protection while their rights were fu provess of determination, Commissioners bad not, as their counsel cone tended, any rizht to the oflice under their com- missluns, unless those commiasions were war- What coustituted dito cause for U8 1o ho determined by the judicial ot thu Government, uot by the vxecus e afiirmed, frst, that thero ¢ Constitution any abaolute or ’I;:‘I‘( rgn:uml of ui:yumccr Vests bul ut whatever power ight exist Was subject to tue rules of the law tise, and 1o be determined ‘The law provides TOE BEE-UIVE In tho Beo-Hive Bank case Recelver Ward 0 yesterday setting out that he had rofture, horse aud by and sowe vrusi-deeds on lauds hiere, wants gold. Somo of the mortgaved land 1 about to be sold, and tho Recelver desires per- wmission to by it in [f necessury to protect Whe Hle ulso wishes to nhave au- thority tuemploy necessary clerksand assistants, to pay imsursnes and taxes, make repairs und prociira abstracts of title to property owned by Le bauk, mako leases, caploy agents to sell real estute, sud pay certain Jiens and open aee counts now outslandine, grauted witbout demurrer, ce or filed o bil! ag: rauted by law, 1u concluston, Waa nut under th unguabitied powe e fa ths Grover, and much valua. bank's interests. clo with Europ: owever, sppear 1o tuke n mlu. roposc 10 ask Congreve applicablo to its exe unalogy of judiclul Secondly, that, IL thy the Goverhor toad or uot an otlicer ne;.'luul:l, ux|dut)' or mulfcasauce, specitic charges With o apeciticat oflenae, 4 notice of the aan of the charge, and un opportunit; fend ugainst it, and aftera tnuf\immmu .‘mulum luw:].u n~lr al or made vl procedure any actlon Exceutive wus void and without amlmnlgf e ‘Thirdiy, that whatever might be the nature ¢¥y_Whether it mighit bo bed and published it must remutn iy tature shall bhave ribed the mode of tral, every such execu. i judgient or attempt to exer- vas peiessarily subject o a amd that the Executive con- nptions were without avy bind- Juee force when calicd in question by o judicla) tribupal, and the couse wust there be ‘alleged aud proved, without which tbo Exccutive at- Lempl falls 1o the ground. Fousthly, that the Exeeutive caonot exerclso the powers epecified fu the Conatitution without there having been previously established certain Procedure, embraciug tnal, defense, and judg- Filthly, that there was un unqualified right Gu the part of the offictal incuimbent to subject an attept of the Exccutive 1o remove Lim to 4 Judiclal test, by o public trial acconding to the fules of o court at Jaw ur chancer Bixthly, that the Park Coinnl icers withiu the meanluz of the constitu- funal proviston, but they were ere munieipal trustees, called Park Commlssioners, huldiui ¢ of trust more akin to the judicll The projectors, take at the atart. They pi e ““for an sppropriation of €15,000 for the perma- nent sorvey of #aid canal route, tiers was any authority for etermine the question whether ot thy State bad becy nd to furt) u."r the y construction of sald canal.’ 000 might be lkened to the point of & b 11y oll weane let t 1is petition was 1y tha canal be built, bug by d, those, for instance, ascd In value **25 to 50 Appropriations e ot fu favor these tincs, ment in Wisconsin is with us, a most gigantic fraud; aud the inabil of the Uovernment to collect jutereat [ Vacitc Itallroad will be apl to act Jike o wet blanket o such appropriatious as that tobe asked by the Catal Convention.—Delroit Post and Trid- bresentation of the u:n‘::l?nfw”l and do- ¢ hearing upon id that vnuhmf'. such alnat her husband, yuor, charging him with having bruised, pushed, aml per cont ™ by the hisproveient. for special enterpri bedten, kicked, choked, The Fox liver mpi wtruck ber witlious any cause, jut intervals for mnany years past. In compensation for which ahie desires divorce, and the title to half of y, No. 1803 Arnold - street, whicn s was purchased in great part with her A, Dunne filed a bill against her bus- homas Dunye, asking thut be be com- pelled to mamtain lier, even though ehe docs g:t live with him on account of hie cruclty to ble for navigation. limite of this i COMMERCE OF CHICAGO. ‘Tbe following shows the movement of tho lake marine at this harbor during the montnof October: AERIVALI=COANTWINE. Tomuage. No.men. ¢y guthorit Judlctal review cluiious or ussul UNITED 8TATES COUNTS. The Northwestern Mutual lConu-u‘?y\thd 8 bil) yesterday LAfe-Insurance bell, Mary and Clarles Cleaver, Abuer Taylor, trustec, sud hn W, Bireeter to foreclose a morfgage fur 3000 00 a part of Becs. 35, 2 3 83, Township $9. Rauge 5, iu Kane County. e 8, Pepuer led a bill aguingt Mary E. ary E. Coryell, trustee, J, H. Trumaw, successor in St N u.r?'rsdloy.‘luccxcuur in v lsn and orvin, 0 forccluse ¥ trust-de curing $10,000 on Lo 407 48, GLEARANCES=C0ASTWII preseribed and administratrix, 350 435, 10 1 KU LX POREIUX TEADE: No. Joamage. 10 L 2,079 ubdivision ‘o‘i h‘ig&m;, lumx lleg ol hirron e, WabAal avennes Beus ot pagat, ¢t Ko, 53 day at the request of \vll:.{zwc n:dghmllnf & 0003 J. W. D 3. C. P. Reynolds, 8260.25. He is chary Laving wade 8 vreferential payment $40.71 w R. G. Stor sule 10 show causo Nov. 17 was lssued. '‘Thomas Ryau, a coal-desier at 415 and 633 Larrabee streer, weut fn of his owu motion. His debts swouut W comprise un equity of relemption worth $3,100 in some lang; three horses, $555 baruess, $435; and openfaccoun! ereuce to Reglster Hibbard, Auordsr wus cutered fur tho salo el (be as- RED. yo, Tonnage. Xo. men. 13 o \fl" & rulonns were Tonnugs, No. men. 3R 00 ublic men seems to be the rule, who for a coustderation wili adopt any incasures that may be usked f We, as a nation, are passing through s critical teriod in zegard to the fluances; therefore tho sums of money asked for public improvements should be carcfully considered before grauting From a laboring man, that they were answerable for any 18¢5 Ol thelr trus Under the Park act. three distinet grounds Test tho Ll and to up 'y thie Coust, und usk the Court to continue its thersteps us may bedeemed e beeu taken to put it finaily 4B2D. No. Toanage. No. pia 0 2.7:8 101 ity upon which to e fnjunction lssued LAKE FREIGOTS, Citi0ae0, Nov. 8.~Beveral chasters were made There was considerable 1n- quiry for through freights (by lake and rull), and »a!) vosscle were taken in place of ateamers, nono of Lhe latter betag on the market. 1ates to Bufialo were 4c for wheat sod 3¢ for corn, Ireight- room was cogaged for 100,000 bu whest, 60,000 unler uuthl such tur m:uudl(‘m shall ha “"laltu lh'i'} olut {s the ¢ and futerests whic to q.w bauds of the compl: Becoudly, lu ull cases where tlusre was an e ———e— The Comlng Cold Wiuter, Splrit Lake (MinR.) Heacon. ‘Those indolent gulools who are planning to alnst aq hard winter -mlnulmzl; ton, Bquawe are acllivg lanket 84 tho recent decline. otectdon of the great had becu committed b carn, 410,000 tu oate, and 1,000 bu rye. Buflalo -Echra fTanna and A. M. Peterson, atde: nehr 8, Tilden, corn at 3ige. To Erie Schurlkill, wheat (hroneh, To Opdenshurg—Schr 11. Well+, wheat and carn, probably at k'je und 7i5¢. 'Tn Sandnsky—Sche Clira Farker, wheat snd rye at 4c. To Xarmia—Prop J. Prdgeon, corn and oata thiongh, In the aftersnonn the prop Jar- vix Lord fur wheat through. via Bufalo. Tomber fretzhte swent up 2lic more yeaterday, ani even at the rise carriers were not antiuon to veature ont. VESSEL TRANSFERS, The following were the tranafers of vessel prop- perty durtng the month of October at this port: Sehir Moses Gaze, J. 8, Hildrap, United States Marshaf, to . 8, Danham et al,, $1,500. ie Hocriet Ann, A. J. Sneli to ticorge It. Lipe, fldm: Dr. Hanley, E. Sey to John 4 wcrais, A. J. Enell to George 1f. Lipe, 0, Sehr Rateigh, 4. 3, idrap, United States Mar- #hal, to IL. Channon, 8250, “:‘ r(l,v,',!lu star, A.J. Snell to George H. Lipe, Tiiree-fonrthe of sche Trmoest, Bernard Stecln ctal. ta lternaed Btasle, E400, “Three-fonrthe rchr Tempeet, Bernard Stcele to Jacab Johnenn, £1, 100, United States Marshal to Sehr Anna Tomin Halvor Michelson, Solf 1'"ORT COLBORNE. Berravo, Nov. 8.—Vessels pansing Port Col- borne lock for foriy-cight hours cading 6 p. m., H Eastward—Prop Maine. Toledo to Ogdensburg: barks M, . Collins, Milwaukee to Uswego; Besnie DBarwick, Haginaw to Quebec; Niemarck, Port Shanley to Kingeton; sclir James Norrls, Chicago to Edwardsburg. Wentward—I'rops Lawrence and Oswegatchio, Ozdenshiirg to Chicago: Enrope, St Cathartnes (o Detroit, Lothnir, Totonto to Chicaro: burks Laores, Quebec to Cleveland s Huron, Port Colborne fo Falrpurt, SL Petur, Oawego ta Toledu: George 15, Rloai uronto 1o Chicago: baree € nehirn Sea tinll, aza: Hydeabud, Kingston to isande, Torouto te Chicaeo; Fairhaven to Erics F. . Barker and John Magce. (hwezn o Chicsio: A, Oudenatinrg 1o Ashtabula: Comancl Milwaukeu; West Sud e, arlotie to Milwaakee. BUGFFALQ, Borrate. Nov. &, —Cos) freighte higher. Char- terr reported—Steam barge Fafrbank, schra Jf. Marsh, and P, €, Richards, coal to Chicago at Kiey hrimstone and marhle to Cleveland st Ghc and 45¢ pur ton, respectively s B. eigh, ¢nal to Toledo at 15¢ per ton; City of the Straits, cement to De- troit at he per by free on bored; eteam barge K- ate Winelow, coal from Erle to Chicago sARAKCEA=Stmr Kewoenaw, Hlancock: props hickon, 400 bris salts Avou, 2,000 bris mit: N. Fairbank, Arrtic, Hancnek ftone, Clevel conl, Talrd 1. Fitznngh, Faue ul 1,500 tons cunl : Oneida, Chica lire Capes orm, 1) tons brim- Corafean und Reindeer, 200 tans City of the Straitas 200 brin cement; Detroft ceprise, Kries 8, L. 1,200 tons coal, Milwaukee: Canton, Jhi- T, Atwater and g, C. Richards, 1,1%0 x h; coal, Chlcago; steam barge Michigun, Au able, TORT HHURON. Speetal Dispatca to The Chicuan Tribune. o Pors lprox, Mich., Nov, =10 p. m.—Dowp— Praps Winsluw, §t. Joseph, City of Toledn, Javies Fiak, Jr.. Dover and consort, Arixes and barges, Sheldon and consort, Brickhead and barges, Alpena awl harges, Glaspow and barges; sclirs Alice IS, Narris, Thres Beltes, Up—Props Lawrenco, City of Concord, Dutan Citv, Gordun Campbel), Badger State, - Argyle, Newburgh, 15, €. Schnoor, Cofinberry and bar Graver and ropsort, lln{ Yty and barges, Willinm 1k Barnm and T, W, Ferey, John 1b tellite and barges: achrs Biazini Star, D, Stewsrt, Sunny- sule, 8. I, Foster, Nevaunce, G. 1. Warrington, Fred A Morse, Tl Ttodzers. Wind—Bonth, gentle; weather cioudy, THFE CANAL. Drapawrort, lil., Nov. 8, —Cleared—Prop Wel- come, Henry, 12,644 i of Inmber. 10.000 shin- eles: Georgls, Henry, 82,070 ft lumber, 45,500 lath Bamagrony, Tll., Nov, 8, —Arrived—Leviathan, Lasalle, 2.000 bu corn, 1,400 bo rye; Gold Hun- ter, Li 000 bu odta. . Wright, Jolet, 07,134 {t jum- MORE CHARGES, A Detroit paper say: BupervisingInspector Couk has returned from Port Huren. but has not made public the result of the Investigation into the Botaford matter at that port. Jtis emd that aadi- tlonal charges have been hrought agatnst that In- spector, winch, I proven, will dlequalify him n'u:.“ 'llxomm" lils prescat position as local inspector o . A NEW STEAMEIR. g Mossre. Lino & Cralg, of Gibraltar. are goinz to uild asteainboat to take the place on Detrolt River next eummer which the Ruby occupled up to 8 few weeks apo, Tho costof the hull will be $10,000; maclinery, ete., nboul me much_more, 1t1s understood that 220,000 have already been subacribed by Intereated parties toward the projoct. CARGO RISKS. Thero fe to be o radical riss in Invurance rates on grain cargoes 10-morrow, so it was ramored yester- day, Onestatcment is made to the effect that the companies that bave had most of the businces this #cason will not be able to increaso their dividends any on the strength of It and wall probably write ligher next year, WAUKEGAN, Special Dispaich to The Chiraga Tribune. Wankzoax, 11, Nov. 8 —The lone-costinned storin has prevented anything being doue to the bark Rob Roy, now lying upon the beach at this Ycu. and ft is fearod 1t will Lo a total wreck It s hoped that the balance of the Jumber on board may bo saved, i FRIE. 8pectal Disontch (o The CMoago Tribuwe. Eme. P'a., Nov, B.—Arrivala=Prop Fhiladel. phia, schr Annie Sherwood, Chicagu; achr lron- ton, Buffalo; schr Trenton, Marquette. MILWAUKEE, Special Dispatch ta The Uhenao Tridune. Mitwaviee, Nov, 8.—Charters—To Huffalo, scur D, Vance, 45,000 bo wheat at d%¢; Jy ersill, 10,000 ba barley at e, NAVIGATION NOTES. Cnicaon,—The U, R. Johnson haa recelvod a new foresnil.... The schr Clara Parker obtained ican wheat and ryo to Sundusky yesterday, a shade bet- ter thun the rate to Buflala..,, The canal schr Uity of Green Bay sailed from Quebec Saturdsy, withn cargo of drals for South America.. She will take a. cargo to Great Britain before she returns to this continent....The schr Ciipper City has gone into winter quarters al this port....Up-bonnd propel- lers are carryiny large carzoes: the Commodore i unloading 1,350 tous freight {rom Cleveland Two marloe-insuraoce men indulged In an ind ual war yesterday over the nanuer 1 which busi. nees bud been run this season, and langusge more forcible than elegant was ured, Otiek Ponts. —The Golden West ban arrived at &t Joe all righit. with her eargo of fron vl T achr Kate Kcliey wus wold at Marshal's Clovelund on Tnesday for §3,000 . T u Ly Lra- nia has luft the haroor of refuge uf Sand Beach for Sandusky.... The prop Jdarvis Lord and schr Cal, Cook were the latest victinm of tho United SMates Marshal at Detruit ... The Canadisn prop Quebee, on the Detroit and Lake Supertor line, 18 now on her last tnp of tha seawon....Mr. llursham, of Presque Tule, I8 complained of by CapL. Cyruw Siu- clasr, of the tug Priudiviile, and hiv crew, for ro- fusing to give them food aad sheiter.. The wehr J. lientley lelt Toronto Saturday with 40,000 bu of waty for Ugdensburs, belug 1be largest cargo ever flnated on Lake Ontarlo. ,. At Forontu 150,000 wnsof cor! bave arrived thus far this scason by » AL excess Of 2,000 funa over last sctaen.. . The steatn wrecking rcow Sonttor 18 engored in removing the machinery from the tug Rirby, bee lonsing to Messrs. Ayers & (0., 8t T'ort Auet T he tug hos been ving at the bottom of near their dock. for the past Iwo years. euninent wmaritime lawyer at Detroit snye the crument odicials 1o this country and Canada are not authorized by woy lnw to prevent the ‘tuzs of cither country frons wreckins in the waters of the other Thew why does not rome one make them stop issuing ordurs driving away tugs that gotoa distressed vesscl's aavistance? PORT OF CHICAGO. The following were the arrivals and clearances for the twenty-four hours cading at 10 o'clock last nights Ansivare—8tmre Muskegon. Aipens, Ludlogton, lumber: Sessenger, Keutou Hasby es: U, 1. Heath, Saugstuck, fumber; bers Georke. Lunbar Muakegon, sundries; aatiowoc, guudries; probs Culle atapoell. ™y Uy BT R st Hietie Viving Au jutob s ks Bilidau, s AT k. . Joesph rd 1 n, Ford Klve 1 Bertle cakbiun mbers Fauline, Muskegon, juinber; M. I Wil 5 A R Johnson, White Lake, lmnber: Jeanie Sulliny Lud+ Kust, Alpeus. lawber; Mercury, 0. [umber: sows Lanaer, Lollsod, barrels: 6pray. Nuikegon. lumber. N CLEaxaNCEs—Prop Auole Young. Erie. 30,000 by €orn, WL brls dour, 151 Lrls oatuies), and sundries: rop Cliz, Exle. Shoouv comy grop Purtage, Bl )y yheat, o i d, 250 bi DOFks Stir Muskegud, 50 VT purk abd Susdre. Fivo Thoussud Lukes tu Minnesota. &, Puul P.oner- Pres. 1 bave caused the meandered lakes in all the township plats to be couuted, and thers are in the sctually surveyod portious of the Bate just find that theso lakes average 700 acres each: 2,000 more lakes, which make 7,000 in all. The the unsurveyed partions of Lhe State than in average greater acres, veyed portion al (A0 acres cach, which gives us an additional water arca of 1,200, n of 2,500,000 arres of water within the limits ot the 8tate, water arcas Included within the boundary lines of the State in Lake Superior and Lake of the Woods and along the great water stretehies of the International line. ———e— A gentleman of Furcka ordered, some three w plish trunstation of ** Cicero's Orationg,” turning over the Iraves {'ulcrdny, hie was some- at Rufland, Vermont, cirenlating mediam In his volume of classics, especially as the ook was bran new, and- for- ‘Two nights more, THIS Swedish Lady Vocal Quartet and Aptommas, BARTLEY OANPBELLCOMEDY COME'Y, as arfginall BUCCERs AT TEL A PLAY OF POWE I Matinees Wedneaday aul CONRAD, THE CORSAIR, and MR, GOODWIN Onc sct of EVANG Crenciury 4,999 meanderrd lakes. Calling them 5,000 in RAILROAD TINE TAGLE. number, and from reltable data {n this office we - ARRIVAL AND TEPARTURE OF TRAIKG, exceped, tinily. this gives s an cquivalent of 1500000 acres of water {n the eurvesed portions of the State. Now, computing ‘the lakes in the unsnrveyed portions of the State from reliabla data in posacssion of the aflice, we find that there are rrERRRCE MARKD.—4 Satn T30aday excepten ” Mondiy cxmmmiasy 00 & NORTAWISTERN RAILWAY, CHI( number of lakes in a town is_much_greater [n | TICKet Oflces, 63 Clatkost, (Sherman Tonse) sty that already surveyed. They are found also to We find we are com- aPacific Fast Line. . pelled to astimate the 2,000 Jakes In the unsur- agionx Clty & YAnKion... abubuqns ay Ex.vis Clin 11 ailubuque Nkt Ex. via Cton alone ity Vavicon Freen't, ffockrd & Dnbn 000 acres, nak- a totul of water area on the surveyed lands This docs not cmbrace the vast projected A Lacky Find, Fureta {Nee.) Sentine!, A Are run thro hetwern Chi- ! Council Bluffs, on the tratn leaving Chilcagn '8, m. Noother roasd runs Pritman or any other form of botelcars weat of Chicato. o oo a—Tirpot corn 1w and Rinzle-sta, o Dnot Corner of Canal amd RinEie-ste CHICAGO. 8T. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. Ticket offices 3 Clatk-st, ani st_Kinato-street Depat, ) Ardve. *IN:00 8, M. 4:00p, M. 4 9:00p, M. '$ 7:00 A, M. cmgmo. ALTON & ST. LAUIR AND CHICAGO B B ety Anlrdat. Ticker Ot 12 KAGAOIRSSE Lea apo, everal books Irom Harper Bras., w York, and among others recelved ‘“‘VE"- hile what surprized to find hetween the leaves a twenty-dollar note, Insued by the Natlonal Bank Astonished at the value of the book matk, he Instituted n thorough search through its pages and he was rewarded by the (urther discovery of a five aud two-dollar note, making an agzrerate of 827, Our friend Is nuzzled to sccount for the presence of the & Minnaapolts R: Bt s Minnoapoils Fx. warded direct from the pubtishing firm men- tioned above. [t may be that {t Is n arheme on the part of rome wealthy philanthropist to en- cottrage the pursuit of classical knowledee, and If much s the case we predict a wilde eirculation for the bouks; and av ruger pursuit of that acgurement, The ~furtunate relcplent of the volume. to prove that there was nothing mean about him, filled ont an vrder for $25 worth of the firmy's publications, aml eant the-identical muney found fo payment for the same, 1 his next purchase pans out us well as the last, L will repeat the order, and thinks that by follow- ne up the system he will svou be the owner of a e Jibrary, Ransaa Gity & Nenver Fast E: Bt Louts & Sprineield Ex.. i Luuln Spriogneid & Tev Tekin and Peorin Fast Express Proris. Reokiik & Hurlington Clifcagn & Paducah It K. Kx. Etreatur, Lacon, Wash'ton £ Jaliet & Dwight Accommudat’ CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL RAILWAY, lm!fll'!_l;fll- 1 OP) an House, S Blamesa Twins in av Oyster-Bed, Raitimare Rulleisn. ‘The clerk of the steamer Magridie, of the East. ern 8hore Bteambost Company, has brought to the cur 3 _remarkable oyster that lad been caught In the Clicsapeake. The ogster fs, ap- parently, two oysters Iastened together, aa in often the case.” The peculiarity, however, Ia that, while there were two distinct oysters, they were fastened together by o ligature runninig from heart to Leart.—the shell that divided them being very thin, and ehowing that there was really but one ovster contatned in Lhe three thells. The same gentleman has also an old bottle into which an vyster had become imbed- ded, remainkngz unti) if was toolarge to get out. ——— Arrive, 8:00p, m. Milwaukes Express., o Wisconaln & Mlnorta, fire Bay, Menaatia through Ty’ Exprem Wistonsith, 10 * 4:00p. m. *11:008, m., | i “. 1 9:00p. m.ls 7:008. m. Al tratna i via Mllwaukes. Tickeia for BT Panl € good eliher vis Madison and Prairia and Minneapol] dii Chicn, of vis Wateruwwn, LaCrosse, and #loons. ILLINOIB UENTRAL RAILROAD Dapot, foat of Lake-st and foot of Twenty.second-st. leket uflice, 121 Randulph-st., near Clark. Arrive £t Lonis Exprens . 5. Jouis Fast f.ine AMUSEM B suulsiutiios Horngned £ .“r:';,-. Meormie Fotls, Turigion & eorin. Burlinzon & Reokuk Dubugue & RIoux City B v, ® Imbnqae & Slons City Gfiman Paasenger. CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD- Depota foot of Luke:ns., Indiana-ay., and Klzicenthe IMMENSE % i SUGCESS, TN SECURE SEATS FOR THE RIVE-KING TE and a Voluuteer Chorn umder direction ot W A3, belng polit tor 1, ot | Ronw scatn TO-DAY. an They Cost No More Than. STANDING ROOM. Gea. 1. Carpener, Manager. HOOLE 'S THEATRE-—-OPERA. Commniencing Monday Evening, Nov. 12, A LIMITED SEASON OF Grand Itatian and German Opera, First anpearsnce here of the grest dramatic Yrima T a Mme, EUGENIE PAPPENHEIM, 1a conjunction with the renawned American Tenor, Mr. CIEARLES ADAMS, MONDAY EVENING, Nov 1t st Ko'clack, THE HUGUENOTS. Madame PAFPENHEIN as. : Nr. CHARLES ADAMS g on Giran Susicat Director. Tacsday.s #t.. and Canal and nixteenth-ss Ticket Officea. 59 Llark-at., snd st depota. Teave, ! Armive. 7: uml' 9! k3 pran for(Nhana 410 Kanas City, Atchison, St.Joe. | and Texes KXpreaa... om0 mm, MICHIGAN OENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot. foot of Lake-sr., 89d {00t of Twenty-second-at, Tleket OMee, 67 £1ark-at., southiesst corner of ltan dulph., Graud Pucitic Hotel, and st Paliner Huse | Artive. Leave. {vis Maln and Alr Line)..| press ... H 0§ KA 00 . nL (S0 A . FITTSBURG, FT. WAYRE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Depot, comer Canal aul Maabonats Ticket o1 AT e tdan 1ic Expre 5 Rl Edirens 1! Mall and Express, "nele Fxpress, mat Liue.. BALTIMORE & OHIO. TratosJeare from Bxposltion Dulldios, foot of Mon. ruc-rl. ot Offices: &3 Clark-st.” Palmer Iloute, Grand Pacific. aud Deot (Exposition Buliding). T Leave. | Arris forning Bi40w. M, ast Line. w. i Gi4p, 1m0 Morning Mall—01d Lin: P, M, NV & lioston Kpecial 40D, N ntly Lxpress, dally. Mgt o At Niht Exprsesns - 805 p0m. 10:20p, M. b $:404 Wy PITTTSBURG, CINCINNAT! & ST, LOUIS R R. Dejot coruer of Cllnton sud Carroll-ste., West Sido, Uepar | Arfive, VRl FIE Columbus & Fas Day Ex.....'s RAOA 10, * £:10p, m, Tied sents. 1 cents ight 230 &, T, Columbua & Esat i ocation. Becond Lalun) = Admission, 50 ceats; Keserved seats, froat ruws, 50 cents extra, BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN. Only eorreet Lilmetton of ilic Operna. 3 performed by this Cutrpany, for sale st the Bur Oiice: FARWELL MALL, FOR TUE BENEFIT OF NEWSBOYS' HOME, The great American Carfeaturist, FRANK BEARD. Humorous Artlstic Chalk-Taik Entertaloinent. Bubject—DBurlesque of “The Beautiful." FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 0, 1577, 3Mr. Beard pre-eminently aurpasses Nast. All of Mr, eard's leciures ara Ulnstrated iy noimerous cartooss, drawn in presence of the audtence. NINETY MINUTES OF FUN, e 5 2 oy NEHL 3 o WP 2 MVICKER'S THEATRE, Thnrsday, Friday, and Saturday, LAST N1GATS of he brilHaut cumedy, CHICAQO, ROCK IBLAND & PACIFIO RAILROAD Depot, corner at Van liuren und shicrmas-aia, TICKet Onice, 36 Clarkest., blicrman Souse, Peru Accoinn Night Express e JAKE NAVE GOODRICH, ANME! For Milwsukee aud all West Shore Daily, Buodsy excepted. paturday’s isoat don’t go until. P'Al‘l..l’l'l::;l‘"mn“. bual goes thmugh o ForGrand o, Grand Rapids, sad Musio- ) For Sanistes, Ludingion, i Feaiwaicr, Inlly, » aud pu) rxCe) 9 North German mfled. The steatmers of thts Company will day f-nn irewen Pler, ‘OOIFUK [lird Hales of pasage—From New Yor dou. Havre, and Jiremen, Grat cabln, $100; seconid i, S m.ll; decrage, $0 currenwy; anbd passage a d 73 | 0 A PRMITTAPPIT Y 3 Bowling Grdew, New York. Great Western Stenmship Line, Frony New York to Dristol (England) direct. CUORNWALL, Willaw * tlonl polt qul minl y pense.*” SPINI DOMINOS (ndassed by all who have wit- nesscd a2 8 BI'AIGLING COMEDY. anus ant toujours to Remember Lhis snd scc ** PINK DUAMINOS " before withdras nicrpedinie, AL favurable raten’ I're 24, Appl! bul' W‘ll. ¥ X 1 Pink Domino Matinea M'CORMICK BALL. FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 1877, nd Matince Saturdsy aftesrnoon, (FRIDAY) BYENING THI SONGS WILL IR JNOSTLY ENGLISHL, ne ¥ Biensine she is; God made her 8o, Jaumes Itusscll Lowell snys of TIIAT WIFE OF MINE Is at the liookstores and News Depots. EE PRIC 50 CENTS, FPRIDAY, Nov, 8.~Continued succeas of the BRAUFORD'S (LATE ) English, Frenco, uid Ger- wan Boarng wia Day-scoal 0r yulsg fulics sud children, with cailstheuics, Nu. 17 W. soth- " Tuupens dept. 24, ADPLICALion nay b uiade by letter or Ty M R ol T e lluTuging soipeL ers. - Levturer 4 Wutcrbouse Hawking and Dr. Labberion_ _ JoAsiLy Boatbl particulars uddres his evening, Mr. Camphell's highly censful pia) A R A L G B £ OVEIL 50 XIGHTS 1 Lndon, B VIRGINIANS. AND PATHOS. s A'CANT OF AN BIILLIANCY. Dus notlce of tha, rebival of e HIIT of e season IR WOMEN LOVE. urdey HOOLEY'S THEATRE. JMISCELLA Tlll! (l:ulBA\'! Z\'E;\l‘xfl. BIZSI‘FIT OoF 'v"mw;';“' Y "T;l;m MISS ELIZA WEATHERSBY. m Al HhY g it & s LMITATIONS, RSV, A% GHAND GALA MATINEE-CON- FHE CORbATL. )un;ldn' .t‘u“ laay pight of Jiice’s Estravaganze Combineifon, . and Lon- don, and su- 9 penor to :II sihers fortbe, prompt cure of all dis- charges, re- cent or of long stand- ing. Prepared Ly CLIN AND CLE, Vazts Boul Ly linusists 1n tho U ¢ Utted Sta ] (L i ki 8 ottt LADIES—THIS (FRIDAY HOW TO T VLORIDA Great Success of 1be Equ RATE FISHER, god her urained ateed. Hiack Beus " b (he Holendtd The trua Piorids Wator always comes with & ltla pumpbiet wrapbed aroundeach buttle, 3ad in the paper of tuie pamplilet ars the words: **Laumaa & Kewd, New York, Equgs! . ory The Wi water-inarked. or slawped 1o pale A'ILI‘“r Irl:;l.ne“l:r n:?u Weds MIAII;; S}:‘\:Iyll[yml "‘:‘.’u’: iranspareut tetters. b leaf up to tue light, sud Is e ok orlfity, | aieos sl e stleniet it METUODIST CHURCH BLOCK, | dey SR bl S bty S0 A Cor. Clatk sud Washington-sts. i Sloscly Apuins kbt y ABBY SAGE RICHARDSON'S Second Lecture TO-NIGHT, at 8. Subrect: **Klog . m-.-——« Aribur and the Knights of the Round Table," nit Ticketa st 1he Lockstares uad door. . 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