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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN TPIE SOUTH PARKS, Commissioner L. B. Sidway Sends in His Resig- nation. And Also Ieplies at Length to tho Chnrges of Commis= sioner Morgan. The Roard of Bouth Park Commiseinners held a semamonthly meeting yesterday nfternoon, Prestdent Morean in the chalr, There were present. Shennan, Price, und Cornell. FIDWAY'S NESIGNATION, The Secretary read thd following communt- cation from Commissloner 8idway, he being pow in New York: = weauo, Nov. 10, 187 somTANrE Commisstonecs —GR¥TLY mcting of_your Hoard Nov. th 1677, Commis- floner Morgai read fram mannacript cestain state- ments charging mo with improver acle naa meme. Beruf the loatd, ‘The atalemonts trera in the matn were arscrtions withont proof, while others ere migatatements of ihe records and ddcnments referred 10, L by Tetter. asked that he deposit the wannecript with the Secretary, withont changs or Mheratione, ¥ that 1 mieht hive accese L0 4t ta as- Ccortain juas whitt waiw stated, hut he falting fo com- Py witl ty request, 1aiiall lave to-rely upon iy emory and the repurie a8 printed in the morntng P aiaten that while T was Andifar bilia were fre- quently paid by the Board before Deing passed upon, "‘mu i tene, bul 1 never so pald any il alout the correctuces of which there was any doutt. mor without the gaeent of one or more Commilssinnere. The destraction of e anssssment-tolls by the gre of 1871, Ana connequent delay in the collee- {fon of taxes, invoived the Commlssion in a foat inzdebt 0f over BLCO, GO (now panly, which, for s constderable time, seponsly impajrent its finan. fial condition. Dnrm this perlod | was Auditor inepoe (o the expressed desire af every Com: aiesioncr, AN 10 opuodition to my own wishics, a1y Fwax expocted 10 pertorm the dilienlt tank of pro- cnnng means with which ta pay denands when - there wax no money in the sury, llence, n ¥ tarze part of the floattng debt ficcanie owing wesronnd frivnds, and [ thin amount of red obhgations thal | personally paty and helid orarily could not have averaged lcss than 000, uidd was offen o wch farzer sum, Under circutistauces payinents were freqnentiy fre recu'nr nd (o thne, and 11 wos the custum of the Auditinge Commitice 10 nura on bt and for the Autitor 10 bay in part or in full and report to the Tioand, Althowgh no formal record wua pade until approved by the Boand, the bl wees tegulnely rouzht befote it, examined, nnd decided upan. AU present tho Doard n sunposed to spprove all Bille before puyment, but they etmply pne on a Tist readd By e Secretary, very deldutt examiniug a UL aud it #1111 (8 thio “cuetom to frequently pay ilia hefore they nre nominally approved by ihe Board. * After tne mecting of Nov. U had o Jonzned. anid 1, uw weli a0 the reporters and v itore, had left the building, some of Uit Comm| y Anclnding Mr. Morsan, Jonked over sev » amounting (o about §3, (U, sonic of which udstor pard. 1 find that the recons aro mule 10 s they wero approved ut o meetiniof o Jeard. Afier, however, two billa were pu Auditor, evldently becomms ntarned, rei » payony'more except with the written axsent of each Cotamisaioner, althuueh those which lie re. fuxes topuy apuenar on tho recorils an ordered paid, flie satme an tliose which he dd pay, ) presume the bills are projer and corect, nnd mentlon the instance because of the time of it occuerence, and to show low litle there wos to Ar, Morgun'a statement regurding my tets, rding his uallueions to the Howen accounts, 1 have to ey Haat In the summer of 1875 3, Gave (then Auditor) and mywclf spont a great deal of time In tnvestigatingg them, and when [ sailed tn August wo belleved they were correct, When the weerepancy was dincovered after my return (Nir, Gage divd unring my sbeence), I, 10 December, 1835, under sdvice, caured an account to be open- el on tue buois of ihe Commumberlon, for one atione otbicr rerou, that there shonld b to good eiunnds for charzinz e with an attempt ot concenlient, Sioee Mnech, 83, elther Mr. Cornell or Mr. o the Tonrd of ENENT Al 8 Trice hay been Auditor; the two have enmposed the Auuiting Conmatiee which nave charge of tho bouss and ncconnts, T A0 Ahe thne they testied 10 kaving o knowledgo of this account until the fall of 1850, 1 supposed they knew all sbont i, and were givinz it ottention, und cannof now unde stant Low’ they coula periorm the ordinazy duties of thelr positian withotit having such Enowlidie, A, Bawen is evidentiy entiticd 1o eonslderable eredits, and (f Mr, Morian's statements naule in June are reliable there will he no ahortages but, oo that am It iy, tho diserepancy wod a mniter of dispute between Bowen snd other partics, ond, my courac in this matter, whether juajcious or other- wine, was with the Vlew of saving monay to the Courtnarton, no part of which could o colleoted Ty procesa of law. Had §ony intention of slicli- iog Mr, jtowen, | should notsiave cuused the ne- connt to Lo placed on the bunke, e, Mordan states thut ** Another canso of Come masioner Budway's fl1-1celinz ioward his amiocinten wis the actlon of the Board in reference to hin chatm bt 85,875,400y commisdon o0 a doan of §100,000, negotiated In 1671 10 pay off the Ualey When the Dresentation of this claim was firac tatked ovor In thy Comunesion, glven toun. deratand that the Honnd had pireed st the thne of it4 negutiation {0 pay the waal Commission it losi © aupnosed, 04 a mntter of cou the moncy was claimedt by Aldway on I andfor the Nilnobs Trust and_Suvines Bank, never deeaminz that n Conuubrsioner wounl present mich actalm for himealf, Theto wors nrascnt at the meeting whon this Hill was presented and allowed, Comminsianers Morgan. Sowen, Cornell, Drice, and_ Sidway, ‘The LIt teas seet) by Contwlvsioner, und the facia wore fully cxpla 5 The followhis ian copy of tho bill Cutcano, June 9, 1876, ~South Tark Commiss o b 1, Ehlway, to negotiating loan Jau, 1 1 dun Mra, Duiloy, u uihier purpon n 547440 The actunl eont o the of above negotlation was §2,812 agiuicreat fromn i1, eferred to Conmisdloners Bowen and Cornoll, Apprived. G. T o, HAp Conskia, ©, Tt The fizaren 1874 should have been 1871, The Audiilng Committee was Mewwrs, Corneiland Price, Nr, Buwen, as Prondont, was an cx-ofliclo ments befof tiie Committas, ad trequently cted as h, Uhie bill aa elven to the Hoard was In blank. the + tust Lo mie only befng atated, aml the amount nls Jowed was tilied fn by the Secretary by the direction ot thy Bourd, and {nclwded 830240 forinto.o (. 1hng frequently oakod fura sottioment, pul was pot ol 1 erally beln: whort of funds, Tho following letier cxplains itselfs = I, ¥, Burmon, Secretar, 1 nerewith roturn biil o! W 1L I tie 1 C Goimiilon, ST S mebi s ot § aractically for money loun furrect iy every gardlelar, 1f Bluncy, 60 1 cannot a atralliiforward wasaer, . 1. BIOwAY, In examining the proof shects of the annugl re. porl, Decemver, 1630, 1 found the itom entered av pafd to mnother person than myself, On (his paint, Mr. Morcan sistes an fo [ seelng the flem printed i the aunusl report of Uee, 1, 1876, Cotnpissloner bldway refuved lo #ign the report, clalinlng tat thy money belonged tohim individually, and thut it most be so stated 1 the report, or the muncy must be refundod, ™ Thiv statement is truv, und it Js also Irng that Bo. with a fuil knowlede of the facts, was pere fectly willing fo bign w report (hat was Lot trug, Under the clrcumstances 1 could not honorably do Otlierwise than refuna tho muney, which [ dul. Mr, Morgan refers to n bigl of i1, W, B, Cleave- land for acrvices fu 1870, us fuilow. T he Board refused fo n envmpou, and F. © i ol i wn) Tyt s Jower tu hel 'y Ueascla ta I‘;“t’ it u-m:fu-‘ -Z;nm- nll, Lact ~ Y Teiusal ul the Hoard II"D'I' |D¢n e “"““, L] b bill, Com ¥ay Seut 8 wrltien hote asklon Thi conent 004 Conmlustonere (o huve Slr. Cleay plan o R4 aXe | 850Dt Of Wl bilL. bu on U purt ol wCommiloner f be gxplatn Isafuuer 8 e as aiygely 1 debt 1o Commita R ! Eriate vbiain this Suuth Pare Com: il wion Lo wpply b set that fudebiednens, Ata meetinz Jan., 4, 1870, full Board present ¢ Horheultaral Cowmitieo (Sidway and Mone were Jnstructed to employ S, Cleavelund and ar- Tange prices and termid, AlLer sumno consultatiou, Nr, Morgan requarted mo to make the ensage. meut, which 1 dld, and reported vervally, Iu keb- ruzey, Mr. Cleaveland {uenleohed aketchea of plans, which wity upproved by the 1ull Board, after which hu (wok geueral charge of tho epring work, In March. Coraeil sud Price, Auditing Connlt. tee, reftaed to pay Cleavelwud's ealary, and satd it waw not yet decided whethier to puy him by the f“‘ or oy thu job. * 1 uddressed the Coummitteg a eiter, reatating the Lerwe on Which he wie en- uved, stutingt the advautazes j employing 10 8a } bad dune, explained u s ot $1,200 10 one atow, und otber probable ewving of larve suiguutv, Payment belng otill refused, il'.('h’fl\e- land informed wme that be shuuld be combelied to Mop work, as one du&' 1be wpring worth 10re to him than te days later in 140 season, asd e coald uot atlurd to Rive bid liue Ynder uboor- tain canditio The lues o Lin scrvices just at that tin e Leen s serious g Fo i I‘lu other Cowwlseione cws LAyed ping Inhe Job. Hu sentin s bill which the Lowid tc faed (o pay. ’{nu wotter was felurred (o (ue ’ndmna Commitice, aud I salied o be fbeved {fow sy further counection with 1, and Lave bad mune whatever, eacept Lo ask that he be paid .!;mrmn:;uunetuum, Wien 1 maode the vecoia wosncewent with Mr Uleaveland. ho #aid be ‘vulnl Fequire sonie money '0 Live on whbie the durs progrested, which § furnlebed Bim,: bat be ‘'8 BUL LW nor kins he owed wme 8 doliar for ceg- ity Bfteen wouths. 2 “u-“w wuly expliuations made to me were by Mr, Soruel). whostated that, I* Evfure Alr. Murdan west ha be vaid that he did nut want Cleds elaun (o aw & salory, that he wanted buw paid by the e (Murzon) war very ewphattc, and [can't Ly thlus alout it till e e " Mr, Morgan O *how toe eethuution in which Mr. Cleayeland "l-" beld by the Loard at th d of Lis three i oo Fapote from w datter b L it 40 5 1675, und eloned b weny Morgas, Usge, Bldway, sad Corueiis i 4 Hultated thay o Feb, 14, 357, § ofiezed o ruaoe ne would crenee to s tima ta time,” the Comuilsalon gen- Intion ta Imlmre Fifty-firat atrect from tirand Damevord to Cottage Gitove avenue. and that he voled for it in deference (o the opinion of the ai arnrye, hut that he never believed that the Come miwsinn had any legal right 1o improve the Rireet tut ‘ank- Th attatneys naver pave fich an_ orinion, T responee tony rerolution of Oct ) ing sn_opinien, have piven one Commisaon had no such right, Feb. 14, A resolution Instructing the Convtruction Commit. tee to arcertatt and repotd the cost of +*gradine so mnehi ae wna neeessary to mako A pnseable road on Fitty-firet street fron Grand bonlevant to Coltage Girave avenne, Foh, ‘), 1N Me. Morgan ofTered & resolntion to imprive the sonth half of this rirectas 8 good wncadnmizeil iraflic rord, and agreeing lo improve the whote streel and keep 1t in repair foreveran e traific road _on condition that the Vilage of Hyda Fatk convey it to the Uommission, and tnstracte e the Xeereiary o #o inform the Trustees. Mr. Morzan sy thet: Nawanlo the Fifts-ire: street {mprorement gentleman eannat 8w whersin inoking of 1aKINK (WAt thive kny more han hie dld. . hat "Te will be high tite 1o accuse & Conie infstonet af spending tuncy outsldo the park iitnite when he docs 1t 1avinyg become ratisfied that constant publicity of the Commission Lransuctions was necessary to protect the imeresin of the taxpayers, 1 un ‘the “th of July, 1870, ofiered a resolution that the thereafter meetingx should he on sated dayd, amd that If found necersary fo have ealled meetines the ohject should be stated in the call, and that the sminnten of ail ealied meeting bo read ot the next rezular, and that the Scereiary be fnetiucied to give notice of the rexolutivn by publication in the datly papers, ‘w0 thal the public at (hetr option mpent attend euch meefings, The rerulation was wlopted, Mr. Morgun, lowover, voting agninat i\, and his remaras on that e such ne tn Imteate but Nitle # nione of tho people, when upposed Mr. Morgan and Mr, {y-Giral +trect measure ot 8 called meeting £ whiet the puhllc had o knowledze, - der which thuey proposed o act cl c by 1 cl1gae iy adaw ihat nal wo tonneetinn with th e ncts, §ta esistence was not known persour ather thap their assoelates in the They wetd Iante owneen of property on street and Park avenue, where the im- Trovement was 1o bo made, T wits nyware of the eflarts swhich they wore mak- in: in and out of the Voard for the” accompll et of thelr deafens, and my onject won to defeat o measure that, 11 enccessfil, would lead 1o others of like character and the appropriation far private specitation of large sums of money callccted from aud belonginglo the people. { kind no de<ire to Anjnre them peeeonally, and hase been eacetul to the 1 ever vated for echeme, Fifty-n avoll piving any jusl cause of uffenre, and nm not wow consclons of uny word or act which could Lo so construcd until after the erass and fotally upoxpected nttack at the last meeting, which § can but think was for the pur- pose of dlrccing attentlen from himself and avao- cintos, ax it would acem that. A he hnd urlevances, renl or ymaginaey, In swhicls he belleved 1was at fauit, the most natieal and proper conree wonld nave heen o roume to me (0F expiapations, ani wan 1t not for the public interests nvolved. | #hould have made no reply, The fact that Mr. Mongan's ideas of the value of jcal parden are governeid by itw capacitics miere Nowersmnden, awl ihat he should tail florista—undoubtedly estimable rentlemen—tofix a commerchal valie on mre foreizn anit domenstic plonts, vaiuable only for acientiiic, medicinal, or aurlcnitural purposex, & bundred of which would not furnish flowers for an ordinary houguel. ren- dlers comment quite unncceseary, © 1t may be well o state, howvver, that the -~ manacers of the hotauic ‘gardens nave beliesed for a year past that 1x €0t Wan euonuonsly exaREeraled. Peevious ta 152 past few monthxali mectings of (he Board have been remackably free from nue Jearant oecyrrences, and no hetier evidenca could e given of the demozatization (hat now exiety than the occurrence at the mectme of Nov, 0, when 1 mcmber was atlowed (o accupy the attention of tho Woard for over a half-hour it making sbusive ea and fusinuntions (unenpported by any evi- denwe) asainst another of ite members, and that Alicre wan ot 1n tha Hoard sntlictent relf-reapect and regard for the most ordinary rules of propricty (o nrevent auch an uccurrence cin only be exe Wlatned by their chagrin occasioned by scrious dis- sprowmtment, . For nny thmprlennl on my part T desire to apologize, and can vnly offer in explanation the fact tuat the attack wan so (otaily unegpecivd that for n thine 1 was thrown from wy guard, For near- I¥ twa years my eonnection with the Comuitssion i becn huomliinting, av well on aunoyime and ex- cerxively disagrocabie, ond 1 have remained 8 nrem ber tnx lonz ORLY from u vense of duty, regre howeror, thal | consented to withdraw the tion onet: tendered, Havinz, 1 velieve, noticed all hia statements that ro_cr to the recordn tr uny documentn in poscarlon of the Comnmsslun, Ishall refor to but one more atatenent suade by nlu, Mr, Morgan gave reasons why he did nof whit mo ty_be the Auditor, ali of which were undoubtedly of recont manufacture, Auant ¢ week before the election, dlarch, 1830, he was usked whun e would start to Californiae e anewer was, **Not until after the clection. Wo st nut allow any change of Auditor until the fontiug debt b pasd of," “The diy befors the clece tion 1" ean informed that Morean and Cornell hed mnde some programme for Fifty-first stroet. 1 hnd reen llie optatan of Mr. Kales, of Nov. 7, 1677, aud oelieved that when i, fn comnection with theopinton of Mesers, Ayer & Knles of G 2, 1876, wero made public and apread on the ree ards, the priveipel ubject of solicitude would be r noved, and_went (o the meeting of Nov, U proe pured 10 offer my reslynation, bul, being prevented rom doing so by the action of Mr, Morgan, 1 eub- it It herewith 1 bave probubly made this commumcatlon un- necesarily Jengthy, tut 1F such is tho case it wan fo prevent thaieceunity of any future recurrence 10 the subject. Itespccifully yours, L. B, BInway, Duriuge tho reading Commissioner Priceahinok his liewd weveral tines fu dissent from some of the statenents, and Commissioner Morgan played with o penedl, und scemed anxlous tolu- terrupt and reply, At the conclugion, Commisrloner Prico muved that the documont be pluced on tile, Conuniseloner Cornell seconded the motfon. COMMISSIONEIR MORUAN remarked that, as the communteation contained eoine statemonts with which hie aid not ocree, hie-should bu permlitted ot some future time to file u reply, beeause, I the puper should go on the record without ‘any cominent, it might, pee- tmps, be considered that ho sequlesced v the stutcinents, ‘L motlun was then agreed to, It acenna tunt str, Bulway sent o letter to Sec- retary Huruon indorsing fils resignution, which was dirceted to Jidee Farwelly requesting him to forward it to bis Honor, 'This was s compli- catfon vut of which the Board coulld not see heir way clear, su Attorney Kales was called fn touive advice. After a consultation with the President, ‘I'ie Secrelary was directed to read the letter, It wus dated” Nov. 8 Jusk., and its conteuts ua stated above, ‘Fhe reslgnation s to take vffeet Dee, 81, norder to allow time for the making v al the aupunl report. Connn:ssioner Price did not thiuk any action was requlred on the part of the Bonrd. ‘Uhe President sugiested that o resolution be passed fastructing tho Secretary to comply with the rojucst, ‘Ihis was accordingly done, whercupon the Board sajourned. e — THE SILVER DOLLAR, To the Editor of The Tritune, Citicaan, Noy, 13.~Tho soundest . financlers fix the satfoof paper to specle ou a healthy specle businss 1t0 1, In other words, I we have $150,005,000 fu gold, this will fluat $150,- 00,000 of paper, ond both combined will pive us o mixed circulution of $300,- O, 00, —less than ome-halt our pres- ent lrealation, It the Government would condescend to cofn for the people §200,- 0,000 of silver, for which the people wouhl furnt=h the sllver bulllon, we shiould hiave o me- tallle basin of $350,004,000 of gold and silver, whicn would fluat 350,000,000 of paper, and wo should theo bave a mixed clrculation of gold, #llyer, und paper, to the amount of $700,000,000, — listle more than the present amount ol our dhreulation,—~Involvlug neither contraction por egpatision, and all on a par and interchangeatls with zokl and silver, But to come to a specle basia with $130,000,000 of gold luvolves the con- traction of the currency of the country o lees than vne half the present Yolume, Who can erifinate too depreciatioy, distress, aud bauk- ruptey that would be produced by such ashriv- eling up of the, currency of thecountry? Muny rewmark, lhou_'mluulj. that, sfoce grecubacks are now within 3 ord per vent of pur with gold, it would be an cosy mutter to briduee this sinall diference, uud then thy agony would be orer, They do not retlect that the bridging of this smali chosin, eud keeping 1t bridged, lu- vulves the retirement of three-fourths of our ‘prescut paper clrcutation, while it adds lees than vue-fodrth that wmount in specle,~mak. fuy, a8 I have stuted, u net reduction of our clr- culation (o less thun one-hialf of the .present awount. Who can abide the wrath of the plutocratsi It is vathmated that ninetenths of all the Indebtedness of the Nation, public, private, snd X e, were fucurred while gold, sliver, and s wero all a Jezal-tenders and the only nisk which the debtor assumed was, th reenba ks inight, betore the matunty of t ebt, rise to a par with spe That Cougiess would kuuck out one of tho coustitut{oual pli- Lars on which our tivanddal fabrie rested, I veu ture to AHLIlc‘l'rkulfltd tle mlod of 8 sluwle honest citizen vf the RRequbhic prive to 1873, aud Wwita ot geucrally huown untii loug ufterwards., Tu compel the payiuent of thess debls in ouy ouly of thexe coastitutional forms of wmouey, doubled in value by the destruction of tho otber, ls to compel tue debtor to pay the value of two dollars for une. The poliy s as injurious to the creditur @8 to the deotor, for baukrupts pay vo debts. Our rulers are justly jealous of the ratlonal Lonor. A natfou, Mke an indivldual, sbould yrefer death to dishovor. And ~viat is bonor hetween debtor sud creditor but pigh-toned bunesty! It uls houcst and honorable in (ke debtor to pay hiR debts according v the Leria sud aptrit of the cuutrust, without *| hiw, futhe mhtcrfu{e or evaston: and it would be dishon- est and dishonorable In the creditor to reek to eompel the pagment of t debt twlce over, Our honored rulera should remember that they etand between the creditor and the debtor, a9 the agent of oty and that both areequaly en- titied Lo henest and Eonurable treatment, ‘The queation now to bie deelded f3: Rhall the wealth - and Industrles of this country be bufit wpon the broad atul anlid foundation of gold and silver,—the moncy of tha Conatitn. tion,—and Y‘nl‘erl Inthe fostering care of the whole peoples, or npon the narrow foundatlon of rofd only, aud pla.ed at the mer s of the ximall numticr of men who awn and conitrol the enld of the country. J. Il Kevzis. MARINE NEWS. The Michiman 8hip-Canal Convention at Allegan and Its Action. More Dispatehies Concerning the Wreck- cd Schooner Magellan. THE MICHIGAN SHIP=CANAL, A mass Mate Convention was held ot Allezan, Mich., on the 16th inst., by the friends and pro- moters of the propo<ed ship-canal that 14 destgned to connect the head of Lake Michizan withi the head of Lake Erle, following the general coutses of Ihe Kalamazua and Huroo Rivera, oe such otuer ronte acr.mt the Lower Peninsuly an a thurougit enivey may prove most fearibir, The primery ohe jeet in caliing the Convention was fo compate Viewa, and, if pasallis, azree unon some coutse af action i bringing the matter before the National Governtent and the State Governments of the Northweet, and wet thelr interests enlisted in it Abunt 150 persunn, fepresenting atl softs of 1dcas HYDROPHOBIA. The Spite Dog Atlds to Tiis fiigh Repntation ~Death of Litile Child in Phitndolptilas No Imaginution in Thia Can Snecinl Dispateh ta The Chiengo Tribune, PritAnELPIIA, Pa., Nov. 20.—An unusually well-authentleated case of death from hydrapho- bia has oceurred here, the victim being a child, and fhe cause 8 Ulte from n Bpitz tries, attended the Couvention, which wan voted a macer 2 fiern and cast- dog. Mr. Charles Lelbrick is n salesman nn;:r‘m;'f'.\fin‘" oy e s andias 4 nas wetl an the Western States in the hardware store, and it Is his youngest child, Charles Edward Lelbtick, oniy Lwo years ahd 8 tmonths old, who I8 the victim of the ter- rible calamiiy, Mr. Lelbrick says: * Six weeks ago Charlic was plavinz, with other chitdren; on the pavement I front of tie beer-anlvon of were scarcely repracented at all, and bare hitherto manifested o raud deal of apathy toward flie move- ment, The Lonvention orzanized by the viection of tin, 5. 1), Peitchard, Prestdent, and 1L, 1, Hudson and K, Jl. Fhetteplsce Secretaries, ceches were made by Goen. Pritchord, Sate Rails mad Commic-ioner Willkame, the Hor y: Willts, of Battle Creck, and others, who »et forth Joseph Eichmann, on the southwest cor- ;’t'z"lzf-l“:‘h“_l!l"'u n'!llllf:‘!"‘r:';ly’”‘f" o wlll:!‘lv ner of Twenty-tilrd and Holton streets, | Arvaems v s, 0o 008 Amualle: shiers 1 an about {wo -mquares awey from lhome. iabile extent through the deln Efchmann's chfld wae playing with Thitee the Init 1. X 4108 fow years o feine cinsutey for the et outlay i conatruct- tito canal. = SpHzdog helonging to him, and the dog af- terwards jumped, In an apparently playlul matnet, from one child to anather, when sud- denly the boy erled out that he was bitten, He neourngement to e project were Croewell, et Seeretary (*handier, il Conireesnien was_, brought home. I saw the marks | Beawer actiowen, .,l.:m sl 2 Aleu lettory 048 men iicagn, eves when 1 eame home that nlght | a0 and other ");m,_ o) e One was on the Teft brow | coninittec was ‘appointed 10 memorilize the and the other on the left chieek, Just below the | Ledtelatures of Lo, Wisconsin, fowa, sud Neuraaka. and ask theut 10 give their Inflaence o ward pecuring an appropriation from Congriss for the survey. The resolutions, together with u petition of 2,400 niames, were urdered: to he rent 1o the Michican ftepresentatives in Congiress. ‘e Commitiee on ltesolutivns copsisted of the eye. Both together were not as hig as the head of aiten-penny nall. 1 did not think thew the result of a dog's blte, because & woman who-saw the chilt fall ns the dog jumped at it said they wera caunced by his faco etriking nzainst ml':xdwlrx:fl: l:’um‘\\'wx;. :r umlc L'R\'l;‘l:. DT)’ C. - 5 > » epson, 1, ft, Waters, egsn e llon, the wheel of & baby-carringe, The marks dis- | ;R0 Tomas, Knlawnzoo: - and Lussell appeared [n twelvo hours. I had been for o | . Fenner, of Plahiwell. Afier some dg- tong whilo in the habit of carrying mg bor, | liberation, "the Comniittee made a revort, atter Bo had awnkened every thotning, down | Which was adopted. It set out the hine uf the proposen eanal, stated that 1t would shorten the distunce: between Chicaso and Buifale in mlest wou'd reduce frelybts und inrurauce rates, prolung the mearon of eafo navigation for two monthe, greatty jveeen the daocers of- comnmerco e Vid the Mtraltas nekod fof s appros Prtion of 15, Uit from (Congress to make an of- ticlal survey, recommended the appointment of & cormitive” to vinit Washmgton sad secure the stairs ‘plisey-lack,’ Lut on lust Suturlay for the tlret tune he showed a fear of unnatural us to exate notiee, e play that day os urusl, but his mother notieed that Tie was irooping, Sunday morning he was still evidently out of sorts, it nothing havpened of note untll the afternoun, Then his mother stripued hitu tor tie purpose of washing lum ail over aid dressing Dot The tnstaut_the water [ Piaeece of u bill providing for the surves, and to came in contact with s body te wave o | Btod generally 1o the ation acheitod yeli uullke ooy sound she ever leard be- | i S804 ol [ A O fore. 1 took ‘him up-etairs amd et with | .0 Ni ka in bLebalf of him on umy knee for an hour omd | gie ploject, ubi tecommended the sppomtaicut of alall, I thenasked i to lle down with me, [ an esecative Committee of Vifteen. “Iue Cone Ile consented, but when 1 Isid him down he made # naise such as [ never heardnnything ke In my life. From that time he woult never 1o down, and ft wasthen his convulslons bega: These were from seven to ten minut npart, 1nsting a tinute st a time, ‘The wlght and touch ol water caused them the worst. A tear that dropped from my cye upon his cheek threw him into a convalsion. “'The couvulsions Iasted all Bunday night und Monday, until ten minutes past G o'clock i the eventug, when he died very cuslly.” The attending physlelans, who stand well In the facuity, give a circumstantial stutement of the foatures of the ease,and confirm the father's report in every cssentil varticular, ‘They say n stronger marked cuse oy never been repori- ed, aml the vietim belng o chiil so youngr there {8 no reason to helleve that his nnwrinution plased any part in the matter, Dr Byrnies eave: “1 fought th my own miml against the theory of hydrophobia from the be- elnning. and watched dosely for symptons of* meningitis, cercbitls, or tetanus, but there was vothing to indleate clther of them. There was. no ngidity of the muscles, ns in tetanus, The jaws werc na mobile as my own.” - e ——— AN APPEAL FOR AID, T tie Htitor of Thr Tribune, Briox, 11, Nov, 16.—~Plesso insert the In- closed avpeal, and request your exchauges to copy ity and thus aid us fn our work. ' Yours seution appointed us such Comonttce Joseph Henry Willls, 1, 4, Heddeld, Tnomas Gray, t W, Linn, lyron Markbam, ‘11" 8. Hudson, B, . Fnitchand, A, 1. Botsford, £. C. Kuapp, Thomny Hurckett, doseph Lomas, Kaiwmazoo, E. 1, Phot- teplace, D, C, Hendereon, and 11 B, Peck. ‘The apvoininient of a_comuiitee to vieit Washington waa left with the Execulive Commitiee, who, wfter (he ndjournment of the Convention. organized ae follow iairman, Col. Josepli ¥18%, diccording Nucwhr{ L. b, Pheftepince; Correspondinig Seee retury, flimm 1), lindson; ‘Treasurer, Gen. B. D, Pritchord? all of Allezan, HAPS AND MISITAPS, A lively tilt ocenrred in the river near Van Duren strect bridge yesterday afternoon about 4o'clock. The tug Americon Eayle was lowing tho achr Magao Da)l down, and the Higgie wi guing up with te schr Otter, whon the sail-veasels went together with o crash. Tho Dall had her muln fgmg carried away on one side, und the Otter Bind her Jibboom broken. Keaurks more prafune thas pous were tade on the occaston, TLe sehr Four Lrothers, o lumbee carrier yiving between Chicayo and the east shore of Lake Michts pan, ran on the barat llotlaud, Mich., yesterday, carfying away bher matusail, eplit ner foresall, apriing o leak, and wan run nstiors at the bead of the lake. Khe lies full of water, ‘The tog Ballfe, of Putetn Hay, plcked up the epare, standing rlging, and some running lines, last Thursday, that evidently belonged to 8 small acow, Jurt after feaving the hathor yesterday the rehr Katg Lyoue man againet ihe siern of ihe tng A, Mosher, winch was Iyint-to outslde walting torn truly, Uzo. Wartens, Cor. Bec. | tuw, unt the sail eraft 1ost bor bobatava, Tho tug e wan nob injured, but sowo of e boys tn e who We, the undersianed, Ttcliet Committee appoint- | hind beun 1okt a nap were suddenly uwnkened. ‘The Canndlan bar:w Mus Lud main rige giug wlehtly damaged - yesterday, ueae Adazia wteeet bridge, 1t wan tho Mor ;“Llpht. not the Moonlight, thnt put into Milwaukee wiih a caro of oats, Teaking, The Mooulizht lv on her way np with 8 eargo of cool, Capt. Puy. of thu Achr Gaspe, whilo hanging up @ cun on board Dis vessel, tud his ekull blown awny by the weayon nccidentally dischurging, The uchr Peshitigo 1o not in ‘trouble in 8t. Clale Riyer, ud reported, The Drichvwaisr, recently sshote st Petoskey, will bo repuired ot Manitowuc or Milwaukee, H et at & meeting of the eitizens of Byron, held on Thuredar, Nov, 13, to take into_constileration the needw of 1he suticrers by the recent Wsastrous fre, and to adont auch measures an may be deomed best In the preeent emerzency, do make the followlng appeat to a generous publ| On the nizlit of Nov. 14, 1677, o fire, supposed to bo the work of an fucendlary, orlginating {n the rearof Thampson & Kennedy's store, In Uyron, destraved elglitern ont of the twenty-alx businers piacea in the’ twwn, awceping oot of exist- ence more Hhun thraoefourths of tho business property of onr village, A majority of the suffer- vra ary porsons who, winco the ‘serlval of tho rail- roud, have put all of their nainta the sube wtantial bulldings that have been destroved, and by thiv mlnmllr’ll.‘l\c not only lost thuir places of business, but their homes and hotsehold effecta, tenving them almost dustitute. Our people are reltoving thele proaent mecessity, but they must huve ntors help than wo can pive them, In under busincss and thus be ablo to sustain We are poor, and hava been bue- privato subscelptions, for rafiroad and other purposes, (o the nmount of' §:50,000, ro that e have Lt 1ttle means left thnt are available. Thereforo, wo feel compelled to appeal for as- alstance to a generons public, whom we feel confi- dent will not willingly see these famllies sufler, Lend with ne n hl!lp)llil hatd, and a geeat blossing will be conferred. ALl aubscriptions shoald be for- LLAN DISASTER. The manuer In which tno clir Mugellon went down atil continues a deep mystery, The Fost of yesterduy recelved tbe followlng diepatcht Maxtrowoe, Noy, M.—Thero Is nohlig now (hat tends to unravel the Ma. Byt ir I full ira anl aurm {t tfal eyi- iard. ot the Leopold & owen that tho sivamer it uativt tR e enwlucers, Breliicn, W okhers ot the Crew [ regand to Wagcss it 3 ot ware ahippeid at 1 ory. clrcumistan Tl shi vo's ol Tt putts yinion that Ve warded to tho Becrelary of the Relief Committee, | wasrun do uthor praciical shipbulil- W, Jo llunlng«r.’nrlhnmlvaAm anl-rmnn ul:ll\n‘lilgrn-:.l v, andd Id."e:. tus xln ‘:‘l‘l‘l’:.fll to eceiva sunscriptlons. and wi receipted for inieli steatiers, i s s3ld, ex i Leded (hut Uy tug Treasnrer, Jubu'B, Boser. ChaVe e vka o who Wil s artive here "Fo guard agulnst fraud, nil persons auttorlzed to recelve aubscriptions will be provided with & written certifiente” beating the slenatiires of the Cusirman und Secretary of the Reliel Committee. w t vaamiuatlon of the wrevk, ed frou Ham xtes Vhe wo e that G Henn, Jony T ltar, sipthing s - all .l-lr-mumu'n\m Tals Body that L8 Kxo . A Lay W T ORIy Uiatutdd, Capl. Loyd, of the Hnrd, has expressly d that Lie ran into the Mageilan or any other v on the night of the st great storm. A morntng tumeunlmrn'y uflers 8 reward to the crew, or any one of the crew, of the propeller that collided with the Magallen wtd 1ell what he knows of 3 W. J. Bosizusn, d 2y WiLLiax Wei THE INDIANA STATE-HOUSE, Bvectal Disvatch 10 The Chicaa Tribune, Inpuaxarolss, ihd., Nov. 20.—Complaint Is mado by. architects that the period of ninety days to which they are limited will not be suliclent for the preparution of Btate-louse plans, and the Commissioners have been asked to extend the thne.. ‘the law says tho plans shall bo submitted In ninety days, and there is no way to get around the requircent, R OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Sovtnamtroy, Nov, 0.—Steswmship Weser, from New York, has arriveds New Yonru, Nov. 20,—Arrived, steamships Donan, frem Breweng Clty of Berhn, frow Liverpool, ¢ - ——— Time’s Kevenge: flvston Adrertiidr. Jobn Welsh fs stated to be & lineal de- Jusey " vho will couie forward olllsion. TorT COLBORNI, Durrato, Nov, 20.—Vessels passing Port Col- borne lock for twenty-four hours ending € p, m. Nov. 10: Eastwerd—Frops A, Munro, Duffalo to Port Robinson; City of Concord, Chicato to Ogiens- burgs barke Dangalore, Chicazo tu Kineston; Mary Merritt, Uhicago to Toronto; Lanra Rielle, Detroft to Dawego; sched Bay Trader, Port lowan 1o Port tolborng; Frince Alfred, Clevelsnd to Toronto: Nellie Wilder, ‘Toledo to 12 bor; £, Pitxgerald, ‘Toledoto Ogdenrburg; K, P Tietruit to Dewego; Gulding y Detrolt to ;o3 dabu R, Loyes wnd Riverside, Mil- 10 Oswogo; 4, Uigler, Chicavo (o Oswepol Carnicun, ‘foledo ‘10’ Osivezoy uttie Wells, Chle capo to Ugdenaburg, W aps City of Toledo, Ogdensburg to ity of New 1y ork. Opdensburg to'Toledoy J. Drumniond, Aduiph ‘fown o iuflalod M scemlant of the Liev, dohn Welsh, of, Scotlatd, | Gaiiges, ‘Chariotte (o Detrolts schra Els Surton, who married a dutghter of John Knor, Mr. | Hawilion to Clevelaud; L. L. Lawb, Cbarlolte to Welsh was condemntd to death mthe vear 1005 | Detroit, for attending the session of - the General As- ¢ e ol MILWAUKEE, scinbly of Scotland and proty ulh[i the samie, PRIyl I Mitwaukzs, Nov, 20.—Chsriers—To Erle, prop Indla, barge T, A, Scoit, 75000 LU wheat (hrough; tu Lufalo, slesmebarges Keicham, 40,000 b wheat aud 25,000 bu barley; Falrbauk, 48,000 bu wheat on 0 basle of 5c; to Qoderlch, 000 bu wheat at d¢. contrary to the desire of King James, The sentence was comtuted to Lanishuient from Ureat Britaln, Alter fourteen years, by great solicitutions, he obtalned permission to return, but only to London. Hlis wife subsequently gought an duleeview with the King and beweed pernussion for hier husband “to re- turn to Scotland: hut King James, with coarse oaths, refused unlcss shie would persuuite her husbaud to subimt to the Bishops, "+ Please our Majeaty,' replied the hevole matrow, litt- i;ur up her aprou and holding it forth us {f n States Marshal this morniug on a cisim of for ealvuye services of the stuir Scotla. The Pee less bomded, Sentinel l the act of recelving her husband's decollated 0,'5‘,',:.}""“':.'.5, 1"“';:;;".,‘;““;,‘:1 fifi:fi:fi,‘ b:flz and “fatling head. w1 would rather kep (re | Fouu this moruing. e ceive) his head there!” Tue King would not ollow Welsb to prexch untll Just before his Welsh's) death. Mo was then able to prv hut once, aud died in two bours aftee return from theneeting o ls chamber. ‘The house of Stuart has Iun;i' been banished drom the thitune o Great DBrtau, aud a descendsnt of Jobn Welsh is the avpeluted Minister Plenlpo- tentlary to the Court of Si. Juwes. e —— NOT FOR A HUNDRED DOLLARS, The Post and Tribune saya: *“The Detrolt tng Crusader, happening (0 be in Clhiesgo Friday, was offered $100 Lo tako 8 pull at the Gardner, but low the Uhiteago folks opened thelr cyes wheu Capt. Hallestine told thew he wouldn't wet his line for that amonutt 1f Cbicaze wen wint to oad out what 8 Detroit tug cou do, they wmust not taik et prces, . ‘Tia ownere of the disabled schr J. €, Kingloond out what a Uelroit tug could do fu yanking a craft from the Stralts 1o this purt, und b3d & little wll of §1,000 tucked under their clins for seeing how tue old thing worked. The Ministers and the Eternal Fuulahment Questiou, Sorfngfleld Mass.) Republican, Apropos of 1be Indun Orchard Councl, writes our Hartlond currespoudent, therg comes to wind au imadent which occurred ab a Mouduy winisters' mectivg i 8 Counccticut cty (uob Hartford) u few yeurs ugo, when (e junior clerzyman of the city freed bis mind ou w sub- I'ml. that bad given him_much wental distrcas y saylug: ** Hrethren, I fu trouble, [ bave bien breaching l'nlurcclermltruuhhm ut tomy people, when §tind thay 1 don't believe in it wysell.” Sittiug down after this coufession, Lg waited with fear aud trembling the expected condemuation of bis clder brethren, but tu b gruat surprise, nothing but silence cusued, uulily after a louy pause, auotber brutber staried an- other aubject. **But why didu’t you rebuke 0 gald the brllt deughter of the respected pastor who tells this story. [ faucy that we were all afrafd to lee each otber kaow QUF LWL Yicwa,' was the reply. AFFAIRS AT BAY CITY. Lumber barges are fast laylugup at Bay City snd Suglnaw, At West Bay Uity the steum barge Balteotive aud barges William Treat aud Kenuba are leld up. At Dsy City the barges Nurtheru Light, Midnight, Ysukeo, Helle Stevens. aud Bulfalo bave goue inle winter qusricrs. At Eset Sagluaw the Large Sunbury s tu ordigaty. Sailors aro ou the warch for the wouds. TORT ILURON,. Special Dispatch to Ihe Chicago Triduxe. Poxt Heuo, Mica., Nov. 20—1 p. m.—Dowa— Props Philsdelpble, Oswegatchle, Fountain City, Avon, Cbuoplain, Toledo, Swals and cousort, Fletcher. and 1. Raweon, D. W, R ! have been tenderly attached to cach other, The )A""nll'h former, though wrongfully accused, was can- thotive, American, victed of rubhery and sentenied to penal sery- . . okinean. Magzie. Farsi o, Toomesh, seery aral Laicen Mary Prinele al A ey and Blge 1L Vb L . lohn Treden, C. , Charich Marin Martin, Wind~goutheaat, fresh: weather fine. — LARE FIREIGIIT: C'micano, Nov. 20.—The freight market was mote active and lower, Charters were made at 4¢ for carn to Bufalo, Toom was engazed for 000 but eorn, 12,000 bu rye, . 000 ha barley ‘The charters were the schrs Kate Wnslow, 1. Baitey, 1. F. Brace, and E.C.1Tatchinson, corn t Huffato st 4¢3 the prop RAwieigh, rve at iic and ftude for life, “1Hix eister, hawever, refused to helieve the evid il el toher aithin s funecence, Deternined to discuscriletrath, ehe wandered nhout the country for ten vears, dis- guised as o frmale ascetic, everywhere making innuiries, After many a diasproinitent ahe at Inst alighted apon # cles that put her npon the right track, an: then the proofs acrumulated rapidly. Armed with these,she lald the caee be. forc a member of Council, who so far intcrested himeelf on her Lehalf that he was one day ahle to present her with an order for her brother’s release. The news, however, was distlosed too Tiastily to the prisoner, The suaden revulelon of feeling was too much for him, and he was Baru B ol tare, s Chrouts g | maved frmue fall fo tho ldostls Sy, o Montann, 5 Jotaba, hopelesaly insane, The falthful Baceha, the afty ruoon the prop Fairuank was engaged fo e T e A erol e for Tintalo at ces and the | ¥ith satldened heart, st pursues an art which demands Lappler inspirations, but many bow scnr ticorpe C. Finney for wheat to Bufalo, fron Ureen Day, ol Ge. give to ler mikfortunes what they would bave Ll withheld from her improvisations. NUFFALO, = o Berraie, Nov, 20.—Charters: Schr Columbla, cosl to pelrolt at 30c: schr Young America, coal 1o Toledo st 20c: eehir J. F. Joy, conl to Chicago 8LH0C; schr Anguetus Ford, conl to Clevelonid at 25¢, and the saine back to Buffalo at BOc: achr T. L, Danforth, conl 1o Uhicagn st tic; bark Lottie \\'q;l’ coal to Milwaukes ot sl.l(d)u. uf et A Shrewd Buggestion, CAartoston (8, 0,) Neies and Courier. A Greentitle man's cow fell into s thirtv-foot dry well, and he couldn't get her out until an Ingrenivus colored tndividual suzgested that he fi1} the well up, This was done, and the hotina kept on top of the dirt unti ahe was high enough to leap nu ANUSEMENTS THE TABERNACLE, TWO GRAND CONCERTS nyY THE KELLOGG-CARY COMBINATION, On Toesfay Evening, Nov. 27, 1817, OFP FOR SOUTIT AMERICA, Capt, Eiphicke retarned from Quebec yerterday, whither he bad been to arranze for the lung voy- age of hin lake sche Chiy of Green lay., He stated that the vessel left Quebec Friday Iast fu goud teim nuder Cant, 0. L. Aga's command, and have g on board 1 carzo of | butind for’ Montevideo, arrival at that port she oy send her up 1he La 3 Hischal her ‘earzn at Montevidev, 219,30 per w in gofd Tor e deals. ADMIRALTY CASES, Cases In Admilridty have becn commenced In the Federal Court as followa: tieorge &t Punham et al. va, proceeds of Aunle Tomine, Iibel for sup- [les, B170.812 0. 1. Clark ve, achr barca svers. . Ui it ibe} Jor chr batpe Maekoxi, ND Dbyl for g : Ly varee Wanbashene. AYE Nbel fnr §345.00; Same \e. rteam-barge Isaac Thnrsday (Thanksgiving) Evening, Nov. 29, In order In make these Concerts GRAND POPE . LAROVATIONSto Ame Giretest Lyric Stars, the management have deteemined (o place the prices of admierion at these remarksbly low tigure: TICKETS, 50 CENTS, Heserred Keats, T3 and 315 aecording $a location, R Oimerve erpeciall ee charged for the best Ttescrved & E DULLAR, Mag, libel §GI%, e Micaga Tribune. Enr, X Areivala—Tropy Gordon Campell, 1. lale; echem (' Julrey, Bultalo: Garlbaldi, Toronto, Departurca~Provs B, 15, Hale, Chicaro: Arl- 2ona, Hay Cily: echea o frey, $t. CatLarines; Garibaldiy Portage, Turonto, NAVIGATION NOT® Ciicaao.~The ache Heary. ¢, Richards rtrivped yesterday, properatory to laymge up....The Cava- dian steam barce Jsasc May and coneorta were 1i- beled yesterday 1o secure bills {ncurred at Lower Lake ports....The #chr Georpe C. Finney zucs to Unfalo with wheat from Green Bay, ond wil at. tempt to come back with coal before the xeason closen.., The United States Marxhal will eeli the atmr Petrel ot Morrta, 11)., on the 4th prox., sud the prop Cashier at Peru on the same day... The tug Gurdner, purchased at Huflalo by Cant. Al folineun, wlld be repatred tn that port aid brought here the present fall, ... The tag Martin Green will prubabiy ia¥ up to-morrew. .. ‘Mhe tuz Constitution 0 he froped over for work §is the ice the comlng winter, UtnEn Ponts.—The schr_Iob Hoy, stranded at Waukeyan, will be sold to-day to satlefy clalme amninat” he 'ne prop Plymonth hae cleared from Buflalo for Buv City on her iast trip this sea- #on.... The props Europe, Scotia, il Fernin have Inid ip ut 5 ¢ Celtie at Hamil- ton, (nt.... Abasl 160,000 tons of coal bave been receivedd at Toronto by fake tain seasou, and 10, Uoo tuns more are expecled it has_nccummu- Iated at Detrnit for Lake Saperior port<, and the Iust boat having departed ebinpers have beén Sieft,”,.,. The ~ Detrait ol and Tritune extols the heautier, strength, and sveed ofthe new componty 'steamer now Lollding at Wyandoite. and wants everybody o ¢aze ol her before the s fnclosed. ... 1t e eald thut the schr Belle Sheridan, o Speciat Dirpaten these great musical events, p HOOLEY'S=-=** FIDELIO.** EXTRA ANNOUNOEMENT, Thie (Weineslip) Evening, Nor 21, ot A, first pro- durthn (I many years) In thiscity of Beethuven's Slasterwork, PIDELIO=--(In German.) TADAME PAPPENITEILM a ONOTA. ‘This eole {s cansldrred by The m: cr of the ctties where this O,era hw been perforiued, ae Sadame duppenhetin’s Gjreatest l:;!ll. TH MISSHEMAY J it ¢ Mr. Adolphe s M1 Witand o Girand Chorui and Grel To.morrow (Thuraday), Nov. 33, at 8p.m., Benefit of Mr. Cliarles Adams, LOHENGRIN, Firat Jolnt appearance dn thisopers) of MADANE PARY oes 38 1L, CHARLES ADANS, Friday Evening, ¥ov. 21, at & o'clock, Uraad Gala ght, and Beneltt of Madume Eugenic Pappenhelm, Oswwego, hoe been malled for tiwenty conrecutlve years hy Capt, Charles Davia, LUCRETIA BORGIA, Tuo lact 48, perhape, without a pacaliel on the (% TTALIAN). lgkes, 'Phe. Sheridan 1o sl 8 zood Luerotla Rorgla, Matra Opinl, Capt, Daviw In anid Lo know the ropes. Ebenczer, 8 craft _enzaced in the Oai o trade “between Chieazo und the E lake Michizan, was recently retzed by the oficers of the United Btates reveune stmr Andrew Johnson for trading in **monnshine™ v'n'llufl'(lr ‘the selzure sas made at the - Lesver slunds, 2. PARPENHEI, i 'I' \Vv"-‘l‘lill ! ATd On Bunday Hvening, Nov. 35,0t 8, Grand Oala German Opora NiRbt. Final Perform- ango of the Company. £#~Roats can pow be had at Dox Office of Theatre #ls0 linretion of the operas. THE TABERNACLE. Repeated by Special Reyuest, the GRAND SUNDAY-SCHOOL PORT OF CHICAGO. The following were the arrivals and clearances for the twenty-four bours ending at 10 o'cluck last nights Anurrars~Etmr Chicagn, Manitawor, sundeles; tou 1larbor. aundricss Traler, nilrioas Gscar Towaseod, Ulevelnnd, vrac’ Duubar, Muskegon, Innibéry New Era, Grnnd Tiavew, towings Cilus, * Budal, ‘sundrie Alvnumines, recn liay, sundriess meliv Grand_ 1taplds, Foody Loplen Weat, Traverse City, ILI(I:I:’][’.‘I’J' All‘:l.:}(u:_lfl.“. la: Ih'. . ”lllnllhc + yl elicitous, ’ vto rors Wit Hattaid, Jumbers d. i Henti, Duftubn, coatt Ky s Groen g WITH NEW PROGRAMME, lombery W. M. Davhan, Fraakiort jumbers & Nocdrr, Mantitee, 3 Friday Evening, Nov. 23, 8§ velock, Baturday Afternoon, CHORUS OF 1,000 VOICES From the fuuday-Sclivols of Chicago, il new wusle. Solos and Ducts by the Children, The proceeds of these Concerts are tn alil the County suwiay-schint Aweociatlun i1t the prose T fie wurk—ennblahine new schoote, sl eat, Musker e, e ey bery Beil ® ologhy Muekeiun, tnimhe Chridtinng, White Tumbers Golden Tlar Wulverlne, (rand iia cenn | i o lumbers Coul prand iia al cortl, 25,000 bUt£yes prop W asalieke brle flours selir Loutse MvDonald. coF, 1O it oats, 2 cords stoned aehr. sl Wiflalo, AL corus scur ook ol ng weak one it up e I } 1 endeayorlig I vavious ways o LA n e et 7 k. ook Mamiin, | G5 Felon) eatne (s Chicacu and 4he Cotmty, and 830 b Teeds prop Culln Cas 1 udiogion, 100 | Tickets—-Adults, 25 conts; Children, 15 b corn, 3 curde stonet sehr Amcrican Uiion. Meiiom: | geuts. Good for either Convert. To be had fuees S0 Loph 1n 41 b1 o, ard, wad | st all Munio and Religious_Hookntores. k2t 2 hrop | ,, Unused Tioket for last Concerts good for rop AN b o o R VTG sehr . Eitet White Lakes o b1 fout, 2 bri | VoK, 10 buns liay achr Ao U, Morcy, Butaio, 2 162 bu Every Evenlng and Saturday Matinee, LIL e — LATE LOCAL ITENS, John Brown's body liesa moldering Inan Armory cell. ITa s fufirm, old, dirty, and rag- ged, and worse than all, he {sh wicked, bad citi- zen. Where hecomes from orwho hie actually s Is unknown, but he Is almost the counterpart of BIIl Wray, o notorlous burzlar now sahd to be dead. The old man was found on Market street, after having furced the oflice of J, 8. Curran witha lurge fimmy which he corrled under his voat. What e wis after cannot be vonjectured. William G. Lyon and John Hoflinan ary at tho Madgson strect Statlon upon a charge of blackmpllivg, which, ¥ proven, will go harl with then Bome time since, O Gy Taye for, a hurdwarg merchent at No. 09 West Madison street,” bought & quantity of files. Lyon aud Hoffman bave made M several vhits sisce thls purchase, and have repre- sented that the property was stolen Irom the store of Hibbard & Spencer, ‘They offered to comprombve, however, for &30, Taylor weakened, aind scng word ta the station, Both mew wery ptaced under arrest, and Caot, fvuvcyhdclcmlnud to ferret out the particu- ars, Coroner Dictzsch yesterday Lield an Inquest JAN enta, - American NIGUT AN CIfAT 1A A Powerul Cust, 10 IPrepatation = e clts, TUEATRE, THI8 AFTERNOON. Nov. 21, at 2 0'Olock, Aununl Compllmentary Benedt to BLISS WHITAKER, TREASURER. 50 of fug Best Artists bave_ Volnntegred. fitcta tur tha oceaston—35, &\ saa 73 cants. X Bheel Buw Gl HAVERLY'S THEATRE Ade J. 11, HAVERLY. and IVEIS ThAUBRIAND, **sidoule wud I"‘rvl’a;lelor and Mansger, THIS (Wedneadar) MATINEE AND KIGNT, GRAND UENEFIT OF THE FAVOINTE, MLLE, ZOE, 1n the FRENCH 8PY, Alsa. Igfi?&"afll Ehe Pivin, 1AL 3. upon Sophia Btevens, who polsoued hersell Sun- | o biv \\".?mn weoul 1lay ot fi.’. ulnwl}lfllrrgi day evening at No. 1301 Paciiic oveute, by tak- | I ation fne night. * Statiuces Wodieatave siut satur fog & lurge doss of murphine. She bad made Ee NG COtbIan: two othier attempls in byzune days, once by umuing ~ into thu nver and st wother by akine oplum. - An inquest was also hel upons Walter Feunlimore, who was run down on the Kock Island Rosd whilo att, ateal avble. The fuadest upon O'R pting 1 anirhe and WEBD LR MinS HELES VAL Caarles A. Budley, the lately deceased fircinen NASH, ANNIE will be licld Thursday tioou at the Chieagd I YA s R Avenuu Batlon. 1A AL, Inmicuse Ol 16 Tue Dintia, e ti— e An Island Ceded to Prance, 1t Is anuounced in the French papers that, after protonzed nevotivns at Stockholu, the tiovernment of Bweden aud Norwsy has sereed tocede to - France the Bwedish dsland of St Barthotomew, one of the West [ndian Leeward Lstundy, fu retura for a sim of 7500 franes. Pending the ratification of the contract by the 3 ACALE. o i e DIEht Satllce Frilay Attt o Thhuradny s+ Fred AR HOOLEY'S TH Monday, Nov. 24, ¥irst Ao- snco of » MU 1.0, WiLLIAMSOX L its New Yurk Cast. Extrs Announcetment. s 158 MAGGIE MOOTE HETRICK Ol Clistubers of 1 countrics conceried, e white | o~ s SIECIAL NOTD i population ot Bt. Bartholomew has been con- HOW TO TELL UEMINE FLORIDA susted, wnd has prouounced by o wajority oGl WATHIL. Toles u‘finufit 1 I;‘n rl\'orollllm |']m|b.1l«n:il uans“!:‘r N’n;n:r .:m- Floflfl“l Wi . Alzl.:.l‘:‘nmudi‘lmhl‘mll. ol $hie island to Frouce, The island gas orizi- phlet wrapped around each buttle. sad iy the fagee tatly seitied by tho French m 15, und | 44" ::hu € yorls ,E';*,;;-‘g,, g eul 1w was cedul by them b the Swedes b 135k [Lis Vo e teat up ausy cuels. 10 tho ligbi, about elght mfles long, and varles from twa to | Frauiie yoi wiil see o wouve -;:m-. o uut buy Uree fy hreadth, its urea beini about bweaty- | Eie wards ars ol there, besaise 1y o pos the (g b tive siguare wiles, Tho populatlon sb the prese | louking closly sesluss the gt Jou saanot fail Lo sca cut timo s cstimated ar 245K soigls. n the | ihuu. interfor the island 1s billy, but ita lighest polug 16 bess than 1OV fect abidve the level of the sea, It e b moet parts barren aud sterile, cultivas tlon beivyg varried on fu the valleys only, Veg- ctables can alwaye Lo obtalucd there, and & little cottun, augar, tohatvo, snd indigo are also = s100, N prodaved, but its ‘only exborts are cabtie and . 2ALKX. l;’l Hinaliana o t. A cousfderable commerce i4 lhowever, No. 12 Wall-ab., New Lurk, wake desirable 1o ocks, Whivl frequeatly iy L1i1iea e WIS 12 Vst CATrIad e 100 wa Uvaired OB EpOML OF 3 por ceut. K- BaBatury clivulars Ky Weekiy rep0rLs sciih Lree. carrled ou with the ucigbvoriug lslands mh‘: eus cral supplici. Le Carenaize, on tho wost skie of the laland, s the vuly barbor, wud cluse by lics (llultlvla, the priucipal town and seat of goveru- weut, ———— Sad Story of u Slster's Lave. Iu the town snd suburbs ot Bombfl there laa class of bereditary miustrels, called Caliruus, wlu possces 8 certaiu talent fur ImEru\'b:ALluu. aud eary & precarious hvelibood by chanting heir verses from bouse (o ouse. Tothis ¢la-s Lelonged o brother sud alster, respectively wuted Duds Jeovs and Baseba, who sppuar Lo FAVRUANKS' STANDARD SCALES 11& 119 Lake St., Chicago. Busiratultobuy oaly the Geauine, Yoru [ JOUN UIL] WALl ¥ Nora ) ? NEW PUBLIUATIONS. {IORTS, ANTHEM, AXD GLER BOOKS, Musieal Socteslen this Wiater will ure T]l Ry J. M. Cau Wik, 13 eapect fl flm Hamfl' L ey 1 Tatier mora than on) ear. udust pahiiahed, Muele by hadiwick. and other faxorite compos or the ensy practice of Snctetles, Rmerson’s Ghorgs 1 {0t £00d Anthem or Matet for. ncfiwumlu of tha D, Munges, 3. M, sers, A good ook $150F 80 pef doz. sdmirable eoilection of Sacrat Chorness an | an equal quatiiy, A ort-cinss soclety vook.” 8 I¥ iarzr number of Seeular Choraseyand Glees of i best. or $12per l Perkins' Glee & Chores Book. I 15, 5. Prexixs, hae 26 Gler R1i oF The heat. anii many annx 04 @ 3acred Chortiwen, y atiractive, A fnt claw Boclely Look. §1:43; or §12 per doz. nv Clioras Choir, & Tus-Cholr book, €13 per doz. The American Glee B, Torrszs, has 73 fze Anthema and Charns- d 23 Chy nts, ‘Te De- &c. Fint-clas Cho- Glee Tiook. with uhe best and most entertaining compa- #itiuns frot beginoing Lo end. $1.50; O $13.50 per,dos. LYON & HEALY, Oliver roROUS FLASTERS. Chicago. Boston, ifi:?{f'fii,;fl'{’l fave Beon llcnr(i: weland m pant i Benkon an-ting in § Tors Mal ot comng | o and Llaster liateher o war from thie 1KELY efiect -y dise » the Centennint jn- | 4 the manufacturers of Benson's 1t Towrold fraud see 1 eacn pisster. Sold ererFwhers Alinost apy day during the Ceatennial & knot of phy- <ht have bevn neer 881 Flaster wan_exhiblted, afs: mupertority gathered Around the ele- in Building, b which yrer other porous rh! have heart words of s v they okl o tha etfloe for n_rein e, aches a1 pa ans, were {0 perfect oniyMcusi £ven ty pOrous plsters, liat tlie word Capcine Is cut Lhrough Trice, 23 cents, washes withoot Fubbing. A new Inyention, totally dificrent from yinine ever offcred to ihe pub- e betore. ilas been appruved by the mont practical housekeepers in el ne revent wo 7y Ward fi recommends Vrice, b euis ADURY &0t T RAILIROAD TInE olens {ron ak your goucer for | SON, Iy the countey, Fou- unly aruicie’ knawn m shrinking. Mrs 1L10all husekeep: t. New York. TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. FEXrLINATION OF IEFZRPNCE gicepied.” SBunday ‘exeejted. sily. Manxs.—f Saturd, 3 Monday cxc:‘:nz.. QHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN . RAILWAY. Ticket Oices, 2 Ciar) 5herms s sn flouse) aodas aPacificFastLine.... . axlous Clty & p\nnnn abubiane Day Es vis Clinio abinbyqie Nighy Kx via O avmaltia N(ani Exjresa asions Cliy & Yankton L Hocki D Milwnuke “Taitman tiotel Card are run throng! i cago and Council Titufls, Eago AR i1 itufls, on the tr Ruother oad rund Piliman or afe) rars west ot Ch a~Depot corner ot . between ChI- aln Icaving Chicazo gy other form of 1 and Rinzteas, b=ttt corner of Canaland Rinzle-na CHICAGO, BT. PAUL & MIKNEAPOLIS LINE. Tlcket oftices &2 Clazk-st, and at. Kinzle-Hireot Depat. Leave. | Arive, £t 1 & M £t Jiaul & Mtnnespolts & >inneapolls E El 10:00 8, M, X, .\t 9i00D. M. CHICAGO, ALTON & BT. LOUI8 ARD CHICAGO KANBAR ERVER ' LINES, CITY & Ui “Twenty-tuird-st, BHOI ntan epat, \West ifdey near disdlso ce. 12 ieaso & Paducat It 1t K tor, Lacon, Wah'ton N 3.0 Jolies & bwlght Accommdat'a ' CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT. Cnlon Depot, eorner Madison w uflice, &1 South Clar ad At depot, Mitwaukre Express.... Wikcansin & Mlanesois, dreen tay, anil Menasha throug! i3, ot Hay. Bteven _land tirough All traina ru and Minne du Chiey, o eliner via TLLINOIS OENTBAL TTi3m m. b 7:25p, PAUL BAILWAY, #10:108. m. [* 4100p. . 6:00p. m. [410:458. T, i :00p. m.It 7:00. m. s Milwaukee, Tickets for St. Paal nd Prairie Aadison a alcriawil, LaCrosse, snd Winons. AD. RAILRO Depaty fout of Lake.st, At foot of Twenty-second.sh r leked ofice, 133 anduiph. Ft. Louls Fapress 8. Louls Fast Lt "utro & Now Orlen ¢ Urlvans & . Rpringtiend Eapreas, Ehusnehs st B, ‘coria, liuritogton & eurta: INTOETon & L habuise & Siox City F. Hubunue & Bloug Ciy Glinials Passengees. eur Clark, Arrive. g'chflfl. BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD- Bivteanti-se. poLs. iy faut Uf Lakest. Indiaduesy, and siieentts Ticket Oices, 83 ) Paciie EApress foF Omats. . Kanus City, Atehison & Bt.Jos | did Gl haprias forimuta 110: Alchilsun, bl.Joe, | e t xpryse. nbunve & BT h'uu;;'nl'llh ! MICAIGAN CENTRAL ‘ Teave, )_Awive. ), P RAILROAD. 1o fout uf Lake-at., kil tuot of Lwentyscond-st, toKed Uince, U7 Cias Sout duiplly Urand Vacine oteh and at Palwer ouse. teat corier of g Leave, | Artive, 1 (via Maln and Alr Line y E3prsse. Sialiazuw Aveoitlinod Atiuntic Kxprese (daliy).. SN BTVl = m'mm. PT. WAYKE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, ACiDC (L Foat Lise BALTIMORE & O 21 ad Madtsou-sts. et Huuse, aud Uram Ly Tehet Ontlee aVetia Hoiet: vave, 10, Trainsleave from Esjposhivn Ilullulnl‘,:o«l of Mone Toe st fickes Oices: Ks CIArK 1irsbd Pacin, 803 Depot (K1 pov Mcrolog Express, Fu PITTTSBURO, CINGINNATL & Colurbus & Fast $iay. Fx. Coluipbus & East Night K3, OHICATO, Depute w‘l)l‘l €, 56 LIarkead, Qmaba Leasenwn & Atch Ex.*10; datlog. i FARE NAVIGA 000DBICH STEAMERS For Juines: Mmldl eIcepled. . Tt Gt s Auganes, For 'llnun:. Ludiaztod, aud ¥, Saldiudy sud Souds) 0 B3y, bdcdibauk Cix. 4 dueds, [oob BLCLIR GUSINESY CHA FOIE SAL of Cllolon wud Carroll S y i LAY UIOTULLE & Duab goes L) B, Palmer Louses Lo Huisdtug) Al 8T, LOUIS R. Mo We OCE JSLAND & PACIPIO BAILROAD ct of Van Lures ad dliesingn-ate. Fiviet Blermss ousue 10N, eud sl West shure ports, .9 3 NCES. s PRPCERTS he s:0ck. guod Will, 8ud Gitures of the old-estabe T Matied Wihivivaale Dsug Lodss of Jolid Gilbe b, Yulladelphis cti & Cu.o Vilaaelpia™ g uindiualbppuriuaity 1 preseaind € acukird s Plstoeds Bisy clase 1 very Teapechs AU e O UR IO ST Dedeined, or o HEIRE ' CO., ' Waolcasls Drugglais

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