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TIIE CITICAGO 'TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, a9 b NOVEMBIIR 1877, after the The first mecting of stockholders the Adams Honsein Decenaber, 1952, Ly ury in swearine th and | TIIRD NATIONAL. CRIMINAL NEWS, on al<o Ind| 1 for iere were no frauds in the hat the foundation plers clighilorhood of 130,—wnd Fettiing up with He went and Lought the Manufacturers’ s Lenld at James H. b, ;. N de of masonry and not of conerete. 5 Nattonal Bank wigh the proceeda of the sale of | Bowen oceupied the ehair, and Ira Holmes, . Eetenid 1 I The Directors Decide to Put 1t into | yis ok lu‘hfinri- sockhollers of the | who was lareely iostrumental i per- | Grand Robber=Hunt in Lehigh SR iquidati Tuipd. Mr. Tolmes went ot with con- | fecling the organization, acted as Secretary. and Bucks Counties, Pa. Snecial Ditegatteh ta The ¢ Vibune. Liquidation. suleratle moncy. wud Ieft n consklerable | Capital stock was subreried 1o the cxtent of t Davesvont, Ia., Nov. 2L—An excursdon Jor of debts ™ hehind hlon—bad g 210,000, uind ghortly afterwan!a the bank began onerations in one of the basement ofiices in the Marine Bank Bullding, which had a stiort time previous been occupfed by W, F. Coslbaugh & party left this city thix esening on the Rock Isdand Road to visit the Kansas lands of the Arkaneas, Texas & Santa Fe Raliroad Cotapany. Between here aml Welton three cxcursionists The Manufacturers! also fell durine the panke. It was one of Gage's depasitories, and the ity lnune;.ml deal of money by s fallure, The “Thira Nattonal got along very well, recovered Which Have Made This Battle Between Vigilantes and Forty Action Necessary. Thieves in a Lime-Kiln, Causes —————, sufely from its lusxas, chargeid off its bad papery, | Co. In the course of a few months the capital had thelr pockets picked of suma amounting to Depositors Amply Guaranteod from and fnéreass s sueplun Wntll thowrent was Increased to $20),000; thouperations of the | Defeat of the Desperadoes and Caplure | $1.010. A Davenpurt officer aboard tha train The ity of L overaheimet 0T JSTOREL 18T inat | bank rapilly extended, and it was notlong un- of Teu of Tholr Number #uir a paseenger throw something in a coal-hor, Any Possibility of Loss. e ety serorely " scorched. in tine | Uil more commodious quarters and further ad- or, "1"”-“' praved to be A m‘.;m containing 813, way: many of “’.1 cunhuncm—l;‘urmwnrnl ditlon of capital beeame neceesary. In the fall cl‘l‘; man was arrcated aud brought back to this —were crippled, and some broken, and | of 1803 tho office of the bank was 3 - Waal Statement of the Resources nod Liabilitles | S Gemaraiied, ‘ut e bk wont b, il | oved to' MeCormicks Bullding, on the | Srutal Assualt by Burglars npon an. 01d JUSTIFIARLE PARRICIDE, doing a prosperons busiiess between that 'peri- od and the panic, and g0 recovering from-the Tosses of the fire hy applying a considerable por- tiuns of its carnings to wipe off its Lad paper. of the dnstitotion--1{s Histery. cornerof Dearborn and Randolph streets, and the capital fncreased to §300,000, In (865 it was again determined to make an addition to tie Man in Eldorado, Wis, 81, Lovis, Nov. The Ginhe-Democrat's Boanvllle ‘special rays that Genrge Stanles, liv- fngr near Versaflles, Morean County, Mo, REPORT GONE INTO LIQUIDATION. ) MOB-LAW, Thevnnlq"rlwkdlummIflmcnfl"flfiu!‘lfl-tge waorking facilities of the [nstitution, and the Speectul Diviatch tn The Chicayn Tridune, came home druuk Just Sunday night, Ltwas deetded gesterday evening by the Di- | whotn the firc bad miorg less (ibledythrokt | gtocic was fucrensed to $760,000, all paid up. I [ CHEVELAND, 0., Nov, 2L—A case of mobevio- | quarccled with his idaughierfn-faw, fnol- sctors of the Third National Dauk to shut up | Lucii'y e e ltion that thes have not. been | 1867 Col. &, 11 Buwen retired from the Presi. | lenee iareported to have oceurred {n the County | 1y knocked ber down, and kicked her. of Geauga, Ohlo., ot little way station on the able to_repay the advances the bLank o pay Palnesville & Youngstown Railroad. The Town tleney of the bank, In order to give up bis entire themn. Thebank has been obliged, sinee 1873, George: Btaples, Jr., her husband, interfered, i into llquidation, tnat institation and toput it into Nl and Iils father attempted to shoot im, but the hich made this result necessary arc ention to his numerous private enterprises The causcs ¥ woepl and Mr, . Teving P ‘ns elected to the vae | of Middlefeld b 4 | #on wrendied the piatol from' his' tather’s . Unpleasant as this one | to aceep ntid Mr, o, Trving Pearce was clected to the va. Middlefield has fur some time been much ! . given In full "”l';"'h nUm:’rm, ARt A LANOE QUANTITY OF REAL RSTATE emey. b February, 1933, In Holmen distosed | aistbed b the aepredations of burglare, Dt gl piat threa yaliy fnla bis Lrcaat, idlliug gouncement {5, as seeurity for, or in payment of, these claims | of his stock, and witlirew from the Cnsbiershin aud suspicion and rumee tan high 88 1o, whe 10 fustautiy. e Xnow that there will be no lues toanydepositor, [ yhqp 1y held agamst imdtviduale, fucurred pre- | to accept the Presidency of the Manulacturers' P b ki 1 IBEN ;. who e L and that whatever loss therc | yious Lo the” panfe. Much of the real estate : i 5 s 13 1D AN 1 pablic or private, and that whatever loss th 1o the panfe. Much of ' the real estat were the perpetrators. © At length, on the 13th GAGGED AND ROBRED National, of which lie buught thie controlling fn- terest. Luvius V. Pursons was np vacancy, which he filled untll the day of his death, which oceurred a little uver o yeur agro, Il was secceded by the present Cashler, Mr. Willian 8. S8mith. that waa turncd out as sccurlly It has been obliged to aecent In payment, as It consiated of all the ovailable asscts that the debtors had. “The bank has that real estate on its inds, p ing taxcs on i, while most of it s i Snectal Disatch to Tae Chicigo Iribune, Muskeoon Deror, Mich., Nov. 21—, Ander- 20n"s grocery slore was entel hy robbers be- tween 12 and 1 o'dlock last night, who bound Inat., the elothing store of Church & Co. wan burglarlzed, and 8600 worth of goods taken. Since then people have alt turned detectives, A man named Luther Scott was finally arrested inted Lo the fawill fall upon the stockholders alone. Tho 1iabititlesiare a Tittle over $1,000,000, the nominal sasets $1,800,000, nud back of them the personal gesponsibility of nincty stockholders for donb- - . 4 : ! 3 gagered the proprictor and - went through or £1,500,000. Therclore, while | Some of it is fmproved and paving rent, Dui ON TIK KESURRECTION OF THE BANKS some distance cast of the town, and was being [ 0 = 1,:,,,,"'": :::;m:c'manfu'ul “Uhe depositors may not. | e thio_ panic of 157, the 'Fhird Na- | after the br fire of 1871, the Thira Nutfonal | brought back yestenlay by & Constablo | Hie store, wettine ahout 240 tn cash aul a sitver ou tely met, thero s no earthly ques- [ oual Cwas - obliked - to suspend, . at | found a temporary home' on Wahash “avenue, | and two Deputics, Just as the party reached | 2100 Anderson was fonnd fn this condition Immedial :‘on‘::ul what they will uitimately be patd to the last dollar, and that the only sufferers will be the stockholders, who will lose 50 per ceut or r ropital, ot "m'mx'ul:r OF THE PAILUNE known _downdown at 6 o'clock and_quite a number of the de- at the baik to fearn If the ru- the same time that the Unton Nattonal and sev- eral other bunks suspended. But it re- vpened agatn in the course of o fortnteht, That, of course, gave Lhe conlidence of the publie in the bank o shock from which, it may be iy witnly the bank never fully recovered, It fust its position i conseruence of that temporary sus- peuston, behng ut that thine the second or third strotgest bunk i the city, the Union Letug tie By hife nefgzlibors in the morning. He was un. able to recogulze the villains, i A FATAL BRAWL. CiNCINNATIgNov, 21.~In a ficht over cards in o raloon on Sixth street, al an carly hour this morning, between William Humphries (colored), Walter.Giormar, amt Mel Regan, Humphries re- where its head office was eatablished, and a brauch was opened for the nccomnodation of the Weast-Sidera on Washington street, near the tunnel, In February, 1873, it moved juto its present commadlous oflice fn the Tortland Bluck. During the panle of 1877 it was ablized 1o temporarily stispend, owings to the lucreasiy dematuls for curtency by s counlry rorre- spondents. The duors were kept closed “for over 4 dense wouds some two miles from the village they were suddenly aseaulted by a crowd of mnasked men, who took the prisoner from the officers and hungz him to a tree uutil nearly dead, and then attempted to extort from him a confersion of bis puilt and the names of othier parttes who were engaged with him in the affair, Netther of these points would he answer, and was pretty well in the evenin, positors cutle orte trvie, Widle not ad- | lirst. a week, durivg which time o large nmount of ¥ ' o | cuived a terrible cut I the spine, Gorman two “”",fi“.’.a'.'-‘x‘e"u"'.'.’.‘.ifi.}'.‘{fin‘;‘;m.vm answers Lo | “TI IMNEDLATE CAUSE OF THE WisvENstoN | o liahiltics were wiped out | by the | [l 030 piitled i up, this e vermtting | euts i the wrlst, aud Regan o etdh i the side, B eotiong, and Tingered to talk wver with evening grew out of e fwct that the bank | surrender of Bills pagable and other | g 8 EWomE petred, extinet aud, sgain lowor: | All were arrested, Humphries' wouod wil bl r ther the causes of the closing of the Targze public deponts which were ehecked | convertible assete, On ‘the openfog_ ol the | i, 1t (WD e sane ditest by | brove tatal. 3"“; Tier were pleased, of course, when it | out within i fow w ie bank had i | pank it becsme known that 1t was carsvime a [ $H "hauled T sc|Lnl|'""| u'u-' Mfi" ’; b:m..i, wnown, toward 10 o'clock, that their million o South Park muney, ad | large amount of suspended guner, sid this | g (ORE 'n"‘ Phig :mm':u l'",”"v i) SHOT BY A BURGLAR. tiia would be paid in full, tbers half o inlidon of the County | tended in o measure to weaken the confld z cuts, left him. CLEVELAND, O., Nov, 21.—Last Sunday night a hurglar attempted to rob the Post-Office at Grafton Station, n fow miles south of this city, Charles Allen, a young man who slept in the oftice, fired at the burclar. The iatter returned the fire, fatally woundiug Allen, who died this cvening. 'The burglar escaped. The oflicers, gageed and bound, were mute wituesses of the whole alfalr, When help ar- rived for the prisoner he was (nscusible, but die was taken to the villaze and soon revived. Some Lhink the men who set upun Scott were aceotnplices of bis who were afrald he woukl peach upon thenr, A man from this place, who pretends to know the fucts, says Scoll was hauded over to the Shertil, who, ‘not deeming the evidence strong enough agaiost’ him, dis- charged Wil The stories that have one forth have been very much exaggerated, and porsibly the exact truth Is not yet aseertafned. The cotn- munity 1s very quict naturally, and suchan out- nlafi; could not have been committed by the cltizens. nearly all drawn ‘Fhiat hus’ bees Treasurer's, 1t wax drawn out very rapldly, and it so of the public In it stability, At _th of the savings-bank troubies In July August there were several rumors atloot respeeting it solvency, but these eradualiy Iaded out of public view until within a few days oo, when {t hecame nolsed sbrond that the bank was compelled to seck assistance to enable 1t to weathier the Rtorm prulluu:ll by the check- itne ot the South Park Commissioners and the County Treasurer. Under this drain the cast resourees of the institution were depleted near- Iy three-quarters of a million. The bauk could nu longer stand tho pressure, and was obliged to succumb, The ™ out. tareely cut down the cash on hand that it wus feit by the Board of Directors that somcthing must be doue to_restore the cash means of the bank. With that view, application was made to some of the banks for TEMPOKARY ASSISTANCE, cnough Lo take fthe bank safcly through thi holidays, and until it would collect from ftsown sources, But at the last moment the nevergary asalstunce was refused. The banks applicd to seemed to be poverned by tae law of seif-pres- crvation, Each one felt that it required its own menns for its own protection in the preseut dis- turbed state of the public mind In regard to flnance, und none of them were diaposed to part with enough money to relleve its necessi- tles, +8ome,ofthe Dircctors called on the Clearing- House to make an examination of the bnnfi. which they dld, snd it resulted. not In furnish- o assistance to the bank, - but fn suspending It from the Clearing-llouse, When the oflicers were notificd this (Wednesday) evenfug of this actlon, they felt that it was uscless to open the doors of the bank tv-morrow, and that there was only one course leit, and that was to put'up the slustters—put the bauk (nto Nyuidation, stop discounting paper, collect thelr means ns fast 08 possible throuwt a Recelver, and pay over OFFICIAL. TIIE DOCUMENTS IN TIE CASE. The following reports aud statements were furnished yesterday evening by the ofiicers of the bank . ‘e officers and Directors of the Third Na- tlonal Baunk yesterday afternoon recelved the following communication: ‘At the reqacat of onc of the Directors thercof, snexamination of the ‘Third National Hank har been made by members of the Clearing-llonsc Committee, resulting in finding such un fmpale- ment of the capital and means of eaid bank na to maks it necersary to take action by this Commite mittee; therefore, ‘Retoleed, That the Third Notional Dank be ant 14 hereby suspenderd from the Clearins-lionse As- sociation, and tunt tho officers of sald bauk be otifed that auch action has been bad, 10 take effect Immedintely. Onson ST, Chalrman of Committee, Uron recelving motice of this swmmary sction, & weeting of thie Directors was called to consider what shiould be done. A bricf con- sideration led, on motlon of Mr. Stecle, scce onded by Mr. Curtls, to the adoptlon of the following: Resolted, That, In view of the actlon of tho AGITATORS DISCIIARGED, Bax Fraxcisco, Nov, 2L.—The charges of riot agninst Kearney and his fellow-agitators were-dismissed In the City Criminal Court to- day, the Judee bolding th under the code, the charges were not prov Ordlnances re- cently passed by the Bourd of Supervisors cover the case, however, and any further incendiary Iangunge will come within their provisions. present Dircctors are J. [rving Pearce, ent, C. II, Curtls, (icorwe M. Pnliman, eph Medifl, J. 1L Thumpson, C. R. Stecle, President of tho First Natiaual Bank of Wauke- gan, 8. 8, Benjamin, and W, Allen. FIRES. INNEW YORK. Nmw YORR, Nov. 2l.—A fire at 18 Leonard strect Lo-night damaged the linen goods stock of 8mith & Taylor $100,000. Othcr occupants of the building lose nbout 325,000, All covered by tusurance. - QUACK DOCTORS. Spectal Duanateh to The Chicagn Trivune. 8. Lov, Nov. 2L,.—The United States Dis- trict Attorney liere has opencd o vigoruus war on the quack doctors of 8t. Louls by baving fn- dictments preferred against the most notorious and daugerous ones. Indictments were flled to- day apalnst Dr. Charles Whitticr, Lr. Charles A. Bohannan, and Drs, Matthison and Williams, the two Intter representing n notorious estab- lisiment known here for mauy years as * Butts' Dispensary,” with a brauch concern bearing the COINERS, Bpecial Dixpatch 1o The €Aicazo Tridune. Srmivarierp, 1L, Nov. 2lL.—William and George Morris, of Paris, Edgar Connty, counter- feiters of small sllver coln, were brought here to-day, und, upon cxamination, commitied to Jult i detault of bail. Cousiderable * spelter ¥ toin was captured with them, e SHOT BY AN OFFICER. &pectal Dispateh to The Citcago Teibune, —— 3 i vl oy OWe ¢ AT SUMMIT, MISS, same nanic ut Milwaukee, It s stuted that, ®DA# Rarips, Ja, Nov. 2L—A man givin &‘,‘.‘L‘:; ‘z: 2?&&.';’?!‘3.":‘3"3:J}JJ,‘»‘;‘.’;.,‘.::?""“ e :'I‘m:\!“‘ depotivrs it they onel thei. ~To SusMr, Miss,, Nov, 2L—An incendlary fire | Previous to prescutiug these cases to the Grand ms neme s 0.3" Cartorwas probably fix‘tafl? h”m‘"l:" 'lr"lmzlllmlullllccr.?fa v;nglx-l |l|"¢‘:")l‘m?\? u’r:,t\l_ nuu\lv nluzm'na .\:oluzr ll‘Afl llBlkN ng.\wa:vgzh :lcredc!!rov Q -greml bulldings, occupied most. ‘,’,g” * umdml?num;cucéznws“"IL;lufl?Lr cvu:\c;! shot hiere to-day by Policeman Jordan, while at- they ate hereby directed not to open th n the Ist of Octoher—aix weeks ago—the v ns T & e e, J = e 5 furiher busineas, hut tlat proper Atens bo tinmes | raeourees wers $I05,505 | to-night they aro m,m.m!r:;“m‘v;;r;;'o ‘;:‘:;f-mr;:;;!d'hulldm.‘- torey, purporting to come from parties [stempting to escave from the oficer, who had ar- distely taken for the purpose of puiting the bank 1ot liquidation. On motlon of Mr, Puliman, seconded by Mr. Thompeon, it was Zesotved, That oll mail matter. afier this date, uesting wivice and treatment the giving of which Is prohibited by statute, aml that re- sponses were received to thess letter, which fully implicate and establish the t of the indfcted guacks. These men huve Jus rested him for stealing an overcont from a tray- §243,000. Now, us to theactual meaus of the clivg ealesinan, bank to lquidate fts indebtedness without drawlnie on the stockbolders, The total amount ol resources s #23,742,07. Take out #600,000 awing to note-holders, §54,00 premlum rm% HYMENEAL. BURGLARY. Bpectal Disvatch to The Caifcuga Tridune, Tho Daughter of the Itichest Min In Amer~ £ been n and ail colections now on hand, be tarned over to -10 bonds, and £1,164,000 duc depositors, | fon Goes to tho Altar Areayed in Very Dis- | Public evil iere, ind have flooded the Western | Kzxogua, Wis.,, Nov. 2L—Thieves entered hoCaminercial National Banic Tor o account of | S "that Jenvus S1OSO0%. Sume of that | timgutenod Gurmenta o ey s of thels hostrata A i artias | William Risse's restdence last esentu; aud suc- espective ownors thercof, 81,052,007 I8 trash—worth nothing—anda portion “Sueclal Dispatch o The Chicagn Tribune, e i i Mearies | eeded in relleving bim of valuables to the “thie action of the Clearing-Houso Committee, which bas thus culininated fu clusing the Tuln| Nutfouu! Bunk, It [s underatood, wus the result numed except Willlume, who ts in Milwaukee, were srrested to-day nud released on ball of 22,000 cach, ol itis real estats stockholders after everybody else Bunk ' Exuniner, Mr, Watson, who will be here New Youx, Nov. 2L,—Miss Florence Adele, amouut of §100. ‘There are fll’»O‘wu ue tho third daughter of Willlam 1, Vanderbilt, was s pald. The of juvestivations by members of tho Cleariag- | {o.morraw, made o pretty carcful examiuation | tmarried this eveuing to Hamilton MecK. BRUTAL VILLAINS AMUSEMENTS. guus: Eu.u: z’l‘fi%}x‘:‘i‘u‘;‘::r&:fl‘{):rm ;’.’,N‘l]‘:m‘;:' of the bank lhn-}-lor Ilour wcul:u agu, and ml- Twombly, late of Boston. The ceremony Soectal Diswateh 10 The Chicago Tvidune. e e reque - e ¢ 8 were col- » ) ] ” 2110, Il:m. t has been for some titne known in com- saried. _ that e took place at St. “Bartholomew's Church, Foxv pu Lac, Wis,, Nov. 21.—Two tramps entered tho bouse of C. F. Kurtzholz, anold German lHying alobe in the adjscent town of Eldurado, on Monday evenjug last at about § o'clock, aud placing o pistol at Lis ‘head de- manded his money. Sceing resistance useless, he handed thiem his pocket-book, which contain- cd nbout 812, Not sutlsfled with the size of their haul, they mado a murderous assauit upon Lim, ono of the flonds holding bim whide the other beat Iin ou the head with o heavy lected with care_nnd vigor, and fts resources well taken vare of, it ought to pay something like par to the stockbiolders after scttling with the deposttors. As [ sald, the County Treas- urer and the Treasurer of the Soutn Park Board drew out all, or nearly all, thelr tundy, aud the bank owea the official publie very Hitle, It has todeal with the community, It owes In the city proper mot over 40,000 to-nteht, The remaluder of the 81,164,100 Is due to bunks and bunkers aud persons abroad, A considerable portion of the $664,000 duy banks and bankers will be offset by Clalms the bauk las against The performance of Beethoven's great and only opera, * Fidelio,” whetber well done or Ladly done, Is always an event of such note that 1ts local record becomos a matter of futerest, and lu this jnstance, with some few exceptions, the performance of last evening comes quite up in excellenco to the reminiscences of the past, “ Fidelo! was first given fu Chicago Jsn. 9, 1505, with the following cast mercial aud fuanctal circles that the bank wus o large depository of public funds. The County Treasurer and the Trewsurer of the South Park Loth kept large bulances, and the withdrawal of these funds Is_bu doubt a prominent vausc of the fallure. For somo months past there huve been many rumora atfecting the solvency of the hauk, which bisve uperated to Jupalr public conthlene und destroy its_business, “Lhe cffect of this is et In the eradual decline of thelr deposit line from a total of over £1,000,000 i 18735 to a total of $1,161,000,5¢ nt the closs_uf husinees kst on Madison avenue, and was performed by the Rev, Dr. Couke, Rector, assisted by Dr. Stephen IL Tynyg, Jr. The church was crowded almost to suffucation, and many disgraceful scenea occurred at the entrance. The crowd Wwas 8o zreat as to overcome the police, ond sev- eral hundred persons not pusscssed of tickets rushed inside, vrevenling as many fnvited Ruests from gaining adnittance. The canopy which extended from the curb tothe church-toor was nearly overturned, and one lady in full e, we to individuals over club, When he was reduced to insensibility the DIt Thiese: caiain hal Ve Dircetor, reforra | Sastia, 1t doen” not i dreun mas Chriner ndesw liGiaa feot and figte | NRElicn Doub Wiyt 6 ihalt. and the S o™ s i W 16 VoW | e N R FACTE A KNOMIE g | FOMIY escaped being trampled upou, bt ot | LISt BT, A i Sl Vo o ohtainiug " from ther banks such ' un | S PUBHC WL b mp e g any apedal | KuCsts were Jostled aud - saueczed fn thelr | UL Burl it njuries will doubticas | In comnictences and effcitivences of cast, not- sistance us nlzht De necdful 10 the further | GirGr the necessary assistance to carry it alony | Passage. There were no bridesmatds. | prove fatal, i skull beluie crushed so that bone | withstandinig Hermanns sobidity and stolidity, Hquidation of itn Habilitics, ~Such nn examiia- |y sueh time s, nt all cvents, the stock- | The bride cutered on the arm of | has heen removed, Notracehas yet been dis- | the above perfurmance was probably the best tlon was made, four o live of our tnast respon- | fioliers might have been called tozetlier aud | her father, followed by Mrs, Vanderbiit | covered of the villalus. ever given here. ‘The second performauce was aible bankers joiniue fn the examinution, The Dec, 28, 1565, with the followlng cast result of this exuminution, while it ntmfied the parties thereto thut the ussets of the hank were sutticlent to fully lquilute fts Mabilitles an:l leave o percentize, udtore or less, to he dls- tributed 10 the stockbolders, (lid Dot eventuato fnthe wuch-oeeded ussistance. It did result, lowever, lu prompt ncijon by the Clearing- Houss Committce, which adds another (o the long st of broken und suspended bauks in the tinuncisl history uf Chicago. The following Is & stutcisent of the resources rnu 1abilitles of the buuk ut the close last even. ng: voluntarly put the bank futo lquidation. But this netion of (e Clearinir-louse cune 50 - denfy—the arafts have been so heavy within the Inst Juw ddays on account of the reports aud ru- mors that have I?ircml uround—that it was im- possible for the Directors to call the stockhold- ers together to do anythivg, Tho bank wis 11 nton cortier,s0to speak, own menis loaned out I.n.-yoml its iminediate recall, whilo the public were rap- {1y checking upon It for theirwoney, 8o, its collers belniz empty, and there being no ineans 1o gro on, nnd it having been suspended from the Clenringe-fouse, it was regarded futile tost- and the groom. Tho bridal dress fs consldered the most elegant yet worn in New York, and was n marvel of tho dressmaker’s art, Miss ‘Vauderbilt 1s a graceful younys lady,rather stim, dark complexioned, witth shurp, prominent features, ller tollet was of brucaded white satin, the deslrn belng specinlly woven in_Lvons from drawings made by Mrs, Con- nolly, who furnished Nellie Grant's trousseau, The’ grrouping of primroscs, buds, und leaves cannot be duplicated. The corsaze waa cut eyuare fu frout, with Inner vandyked points, Under these wos Iak:‘ {rom shouldeér to ahoul- DEADWOOD DESPERADOES. Spectal Dispatch to The Clircugo Tridune, Greex Kiven, Wyo,, Nov. 21.—The escaped road-agent reported last night turns out to be the notorlous Dunk Blackburn, who, with his purtuer Wall, was enzaged In the stago robbery some time sincs wherein Bcott *Duvis was wounded, Blackburn escaped from Alkalt, where the stock sud bis cowpanion were cap- tured, as reported last night, which wus effected by surprising them whiloasleep In o haystack, He fled without coat or - bouts, und, after wrapping agaln until Sept. 23, 1803, when the cast was essentlally changed, as nEsouncEs. ol oy 3 en Dl dipcounted... oo oooo 81,600,050 syt to keep the doors ojen. der, o polnted it tehnming coversd with seed | i dravers uround i fost, “walked twenty | Jacquino ss rodiscount in 0l 27, e , pearls in dismond designs and pear] pendants | auiles, reaching here Jast night, obtaining cloths feie bk vrel — g1, 4,0 LYMAN J. GAGE. Which rerved as n hending to deep-ross point | ing inn store, fle was scen and Identified oud |- ‘Three years later, Feb. 8, 1871, brought us, g;fi{gumu':iéi KA b . WHAT 1B KNEW ABOUT IT. and polnt do Venlee lace, which completely cave | Duvis notitled, snd his eapture effected by two 3 wlth two execptions, an entire change of cast, as folluws: . ten) entate, T.ast eventne there were ussembled fn the law § ered theopening, A vine of orange flowers was | Deputics as ho emerged from o restaurant. s 3 . v A : 9 ¥ fastened below 80 as to hide the but- | ldeutity Is clearly made out, and his partner, . it buas snd ol of Mr. Wirt Dexter, which Is unediately. | 500000 U0y ™ o *iited " Lol Uali | o gives bis o 4a Woudy, s believed to be | Feonsrs Castiund o over the Third Natlonal Hauk, Mcxars, Lo du | of white - brocaded satin. The sleoves | Wolll Toccw, Uage, of tho First Natonal, Juhn DeKuven, of | were of point_luce, close-litting to the elbow, Flore the Merchiants’ Nutfoual, and Qeorge L. Otls, of | whence trom bouquiets of orangze-blossoma two « GRAVE-ROBBERIES, Jacquing LIABILITIE: tho Commercial, These gentlemen had assem- | 1alls of the lace suread wlxlcl? out, leaving tho Special Disvateh to The Chicage Tridune, HMaarr.. .o vosel g:m{}. Dled there ut the fnvitation of Mr. George M, | forearm bure. Thu ground of tho front of the | Coruswus, O., Nov. 21.—Followlng the start- | Down to the above date, the performance of Emum'mu,,,, Pullman, fu order that the Directors of the :t"'l’;c:“‘& “‘ll‘l(';“ sathn, Honenth were broad | i discovery of grave-robberies of the County | “Fidelio” had been fn German, but, March Cadivided earnin: fmurl and sllk trimming, and these served ns hicadings for three falls of lace, eavh nivne liches deep, of unique deslgn, 'The lace was scolloped, and from each scollup was suspended the ropresentation of an overturned “hasket, spllilngz out o varlety of cholee flowers, Thero was o small half col- lar from the shoulder behind, and from this to the traln the back was in one piece 1871, the Richiuge-Bernard troupe undertook it in Euglish, aud gave a remarkable brescntation, the greut featurs of which was Drayton's Jiceo. Cemetery yesterday comss one to-day at the sumy pluce which I3 much more appalling, Tho grave-ulgier today discovered the form of o young body lying in an open grave, und lnme- diately informed the Coroner, who procecded 10 take chargo of tho remains and prepars them for busfal, 1t seems that ihe budy had beeo Third could have the benetit of any sugwestions which they might be williug to furnleh if re- quested. ATmsunee reporter took advantage of a lullin the proceedings under discussion, awd held the follow lug converaation with Mr. Guge touching the wuspension of the Third Nationals Dus depositors... Following is the statement mado Oct. JJEsousCEs. A "G5 067,000 v » of brocaded satin. Lelow the walst the ekirt | aragged from the grave, aud, after fiuding it | Jacquine. s WO REQUEATED TH8 INVESTIGATION ded | s trimmed in an oblong desiin, the pearl uct- | too far decompose Aurulmmlu.i purpuses, it | Puarro.... Ve e 03,004 | under which the Third Nutlonal was suspended | g here, lso, asa headligg for an outer fall | swus hauled and thrown where Tt was found. | #Fidelo® is o work of suck grand dimeu- reserve 113 from membership in tne Clearing-House(™ of Jace, Down cither slde of the trime | Tne fudizuation ot the tmu-uf 1s bet.‘um‘lug sions, and so complete and untagiug fn its i 227,115 + Aduy or two e Mr. Pullinan desived some | ining depended long vies of orunge blossoma, thoroughly uroused over the frequent occur- interest, that it repays the lst e 083 of the leadig bankers of the clty to make an | The tralu was of the rincess Court style, and | rence of euch cases, and the probaullitics are ’ h ’h s bo d atlon uf the condition of the bank, witly | Was thres und o half yards long, u short vell of | that the sawbone establisbments will suler the | parts of it hero "'l“? c{» el e 5,084 e O atiafyiny: _thomselves on tholy part | POt d¢, Vewles lio luog from a Wit | peuulty o fow days. |wmb‘" Phirteen Baubere dared ara ‘ e et ‘sulitcient woncy uban ity sccuritice | comb. Biss Vanderbilt wors Jons whit kid e o bune . Sebon T2 which shwe sifi e . TL0M6 617,038 | 10 Surlsh au e e e Habilitics | Rauntlets and low white satin shocs, dis- SIOUX_CITY, el A L B gt o furniture, and L (ormal reubst. ndt to the bauks | DIaving Wwhite wilk stockings costing 120 n Sueeinl Dinvaten 1o The Chicugn Tribune, il e Bt B vl i bl dosremionn ios O | wdiyldually or collectively i B T et Thienelcnnos taco | Sioux. Cirty Tn, Nov, 8L—Frauk Fosgate, Komhen, gut s tho characeeristic Startin for "Cleariog: = s “lue request was made 10 threo ot lo};‘:- of f e of superb solitafre diamond eareinis, | CouVicted receutly fn the Unitod Statca District | Leradding'sCsarrv's auproacis 1o the dungeon; Ly the banke individual Iy.—-uml.an_fl uswere “l: the groom's prescot. My, ‘Twombly Court at Yankton, Dak., of robbing the malls | his lb,-ru-'ngu arls X Ha! welch cin t‘olull:‘l'u.l:::::rfll;k’” lurge wdvunces upon satl hl a - tall, mnuj\r( young man of | white driviug a stage ou the Fort Sullyand Kau- fim‘f"fl'fik v.}d Lfim '(,fif‘u‘“[ll':]' 3:;’:-“:\?‘; 4 : 35 " falr appcarance, ter” the cercmony { dall route last scasou, was sentenced crda; b TR i) ALk ST “t.hlu:'rll‘::!“u%n n‘:::r;c u::;‘l“lm' a recept D"t tha moro immediats frionds wis e J Y | Liberty Clioruss theduct betweein Kuew atd ¥ fu compl X tlou of the 1his object fu v by Judize Shuunon to four yesrs' hard labor fu the Detroft, Mich,, Penitentiary, Fosgate was Leonsra (Y Wir mussen pleich ')y Florat Prison arla(* In der Lettu’s Frubliogstazen wiven ut Mr. Vandorbilt's reatdence. Tho couple Ko to Uuuulh and the tourwill provably {nclude of the buuk was mmle with 4 but ¥ did not aiford such cu- DECIe Vuens vuurre Legal-tender notes. HRademption fundwith 8 3 captured soveral weeks agu by Special Agent | the duct between Leowors sud huceo 1o the TERMWIEE covovar vocsese D0,000 448,002 | couragement as would j““..‘f{duv‘;\fl'.?ur “w“ufli A Y . l'l‘lnly in Wostern Nebrasks, and nlr;xluuu: s | prison; Ploratun's sria (;' El‘l‘c"’ werly u;h&:'{" w=———~ | fu underisking to make sucl cea a8 Woul CANADA. + | crime, ond safd be had vbtamed about §1,000 by | the dratuaticquartette of the Just act, whic LABILITIES, 33,010,801 -:‘5“! |:urc-m:“hemh;=n’h would naturally ro 2 . Tus operutions. :hu sllu;x; &!:l the w;rk, ln:d llufi;fl\uuue L‘I‘II:; re 10 uicet the case, D s duet between Moratan and Leswra (* 5:.’5‘.‘.‘.‘. stock patd 18 ';m' m 4 Trow caino It that the Cleariug-Houso Com- | ymportant Maritimo Dissster—A Rallroad ,,:";1"‘,‘,,".‘{‘“‘:;,}{-",‘53,’:“52,{ h’:fi;fi:m,:{ffi,‘ wiinculose Preudo "), Aud yet, elinunating s . S0098 | miteey mported susponding to Thid froi Sult=Tho Farl Exposition, by a Deputy Unlted Btates Marghal srom the | these thitstecn numbersiton Wiy growl Paviy ey ;‘l;'er:-hl.; lx:ll_ e |‘-M - .n'in Ahi examiie Special Dispatch to The Chicugo Tridung. Pembina (Dakota Territory) District, He will phony with '.Vu‘nlt. there 4 “,.“ aral B GRLE00 | o e "" ‘35’,‘:;‘ e taae G our. | Mowtiual, Nov. 2L—A telegraphle dls- | be tuken to Yankton fur trial. Tho crimo was | it .‘"'"“"‘1‘-‘?“"“::“‘"“” B Tl Tudividust depoutes, gL 477 O | ARl and George L. Otthy ucuibers of tho | Pateh was recelved hero todsy from Capt, | comwmiiied st Septewber. s Roce ot b pertectly in its plaa D-mndcemxuwl of de Clearing-House Committee, finding the coudi- | 8mall, of the steamsbip Stratbroy, which salled SHORT WORK. and play un tmportant part in the developuent tion of the bank considerably lmpaired 8s 10 | from Montreal ou the 12th uat., bound for nopL_wans. of thls noblest and purcst story of woman's Special Disnaich 0 The Chicagn Tridune. Cuiciyxaty O, Nov. 2L.—Willlam Q. Stone, Auccessor 1o Smith N, Hawes, lato defaultiog Treusurer of Covington, Ky., was discovered to- day to bo a defaulter to the amouut of $10,000. Hawes was & defaulter last February to some capital, at least, felt it their dwy to lay the ybifore the' full Cleming-louse Commite Aberdeen, Scotland, stating that the vessel bad beeu lost on the Island of Miquclon fa the Gult of 8t. Lawrence, aud that all hauds wers saved, ‘The Cuptalu telegruphed from the lsland of 8t, Pierre, where ho bad gone for love any man's freedom that ever compuser bas yet set to musie, 1t §s not too wuch to assert tnat this great work has never yet been don here as {t should be, It muy not be tow muc 10 aasert that it uever will, untit a v i Let- ter generation of churus-cingers und vrcbiestral “WIIAT 1§ TUE CONDITION OF THE BANE(" *Tlhe published statcrucut wil show the facts and figures, und 1 thonk L wes the opinlun of all thut the dupositors would realtze their woney 213.047 2,200,478 134,000 $3,010,801 greater than we could underiake Lo assunse. +tlow long will it take the bunk Lo reallzo " *That depends ou the cueriy and ability of those bayini 1t iu charge, “ How much was ueeded (o, enable it to tide over tts ditliculticad™ ++ About three quarters of & willion.” ——t HISTORICAL, A QUIET CAREER, The bistory of the Tbird Natlonal Bankis, comparatively spesking, a rather barren oue. It was urganized some fiftecn ycars ago, shortly St Latauce. The steamer belonged to Willlam players comes up, aud managers can be found L s 8 0y i full, thougls wo etfort was made to reach un | 338 ¢ amount ranging between 830,000 and $70,000. | ¢ag) 1t with artlsts of proportionate merit to the A DIRECTOR'S STATEMIENT, | 2l Wi SOrtias St th (5ol | Thompson & Co.,of Dundee. Measrs. . But- | 310 lifict " (0" Canada, — aua — was | Yarios rolea, worouc ol b 1s wubmportans UITORY OF TUE BANK. Loldess. ' tors & Co. lud er chattered witha cargoof | jryohy back uoder the . extradition | or uudiguitied. The performaucs kut eveuiue Afreporter fu search of luformation found, | [f the usscts be sutlicieut to pay the depos- | wheat, barley, and peas, worth about §70,000, [ (ei®te | B8 HE AT RS S0 RE O | had sonie sbortcomiugy, andsome rather violent durtog the eveniug; oue of the Dircctors of the | itors, why did uot the bay APpcach 1o come | A telogram received by tho ageuts here to- um’ 3 £ stustals 5. O a triat for . 'cr‘ alteruations from guod 1o bad, Lut, upon t bauk, who madc the followlug statement. to | $0,he axdistauce of the Thira i uizht states that the steamer will be [ pUlch W ot sustaned On 4 trial for Sormeeey | whole, was rewarkably successtul, The orches- him: use Ib way thouglit tho care, and atten~ | " (oral . loss, but thac part of [ B¢ v ¥ g b | (ry struggled bard cuvugh with s tryiog ““Tho baok was fousded by Col. James k. onultne mrdliatis tho Sullection ol 80 | ho curyo will' be saved in a damaged | TS B RELES Qfifl‘flfifi’ufi‘fimmififit | Mok, Duee i hue i Mcced, o ] + | wuch of the asscts us woul LECCssary i Yoy W 3 - 5 that ¢ richness aod ncis o ¢ Bowen, during the period of his brosperity, Lecs W8 | condition. Thy steauer was worth $175,000,aud o Treasurer fu February, and, durlog bis term Liua lived quito s fast Jise. uls bondsmen prow- st to make the detleit good at once, Instrumentation was not brought out, especially 1u its relation to the vocul purts, The overture, the No, 2, was fairly given for so swall an or- chestrs, uotwithetanding that the stnngs were covered up by the bruss, but the sccompaul- ments were nolsy nwutml%lrwum!. The 1ull chorus was very creditablo in the last act, but the wate chorus i the firet, o fts upos- trophe to Liberty, was deticlent. Wil that chorus ever be sungi Mue. Pappeubeim's Leonora was by far the grandeat personation she bay vet piven us aud some episodes of .the dungeon sceue shu ruse 0 bistrionic helghts wortby of the best was uutusured. “I'he Connecticut & Passumpate River Rallway Cow untcummulmz.l a sult bere to-day szalust the Southeastern Rallway Compauy for $155,- 0. The action s in conuection with the troubles thut bhuve extsted between the cowe Paules {01 suIne LInY past. > ‘fbe Uovernmeus stesmship Newfield sailea to-day with Duwivion exbibits for the Paris Ex- pusition. She will call at Hallfax for articles coutnibuted by tbe waratime provinees. Canada 15 scudiug such u large sssortmeut of exhibits that the Newtcld will requirg to returu for a sccond luad. When be was & leading citizen here, it being the third bauk cetablished under the National- Banking system. The first 13 still existiug, while the socond succumbed durfuis the pauic, ira Holmes was the Cashler. After be bad waveged the bank for a few yvars, the principal stockbolders became diasatisficd with Lls mavagement. Finding that be bad msde s Dumber of bad loaus aud subjected tha baok to Beavy losses, and that he was grasplug for its Weclute coutrol, they bought bim out, paylog BUILDING UPON SAND. St. Lovts, Nov. 21.—Michael Lyddon, a mas- ter wasou, and James Gillellay, a boss stonc- cutter, were armsigned fn the United Stetea Dis- trict Court to-day under fudictinents charging them with consplracy to defrsud the Govern- went In using concrete instead of solid masoury in the covatruction of the foundation vlers of the new Custow-touse and Post-Ottico Butld- 5 artists on the dramatic stage. ingle out any spec 1t was larmonious (hroughout, and It was [ljus- trated with superh burets of power and with ex-uisite tenderness and | It s by far the hest personation this fiue artist has yet slven ug, Mlzs Heumann's ascel v pleazingls sunz and acted, “She is adelightful littie singeer, who [s going to make her mark. Mr. Fritsch's Jlormtan was s comsclentious plece of work. It was sung with genuine artistic skill, and was acted in an earnest, zealons manner, Mr. Wiegand's Kocco was very grateful, although he was not always in tune, andd was acted with dignity and power. The Jaequino of the cast was very weak—o weakness that could be scen and felt, especially in the Canon quartette and In other concertest music, where a declded tenor volce was needed. Taken as a whole, liowever, the performance THE EVYE, EAR and THROAT Sucacossfully Troatnd with SANFIRD'S RADICAL CURE, LCCTSS 13 tha test of mertt, end amecess 1 ot ot menityand smccens In th CHraTva, Denmriioe 1 tme ronanD! BANPORD'S (EADOAT, CORR fof CRtarEh pomss Fropertica? Tho vids 2 for nee, In th in v Heilanenin tnah f was the hest the troupe has geb given us and | hoaieiacs has el Yalohbls Tty (obuin was enthuslastically recelved” by a very APEE Aarad ‘n":”"‘)’l:gg;wil‘,n:‘no!'nan;f,:fiml Femail {lmn ; " ! 0 prope ! audience. This evening, * Lolichavin ' will be | - Fi51 15, Ipcion € 140 praerictom of tang given, with Mr. Adams in the title role. THF KELLOGG=CARY CONCERTS, In connection with the fortheoming Kellogg- Cary concerts the announcement of the num- bers to be sung by these two artists will be “of futerest, In the lirst contert Miss Caty wiil #ing an aria from * Don Carlos ' amd Sullivan's batlad, “Let Me Dream Again®; and in the sceond an aria from ¢ Dinorah ™ und Dudley Buck's **Sunset.” In the first concert Miss Kellogrg wilt sing the polonnise'from * Mignon Rt rencesent AHOUNANILH part ofthe Focummends Atlans whiclinreto-day oered by fricndsto friruda 1 1ta favor, Icoply of wralth and retinement 1o kil Fartaof thecoantry datly admititsnuperiority avce 8oy mictliod .{ curs known ta thn reaninr medical rafession, bitt shun the publieity ncldentat 10 & pabitahed mtatzment Janen tho testimontaln § Qar_powweadan reprezcnt hut o emall part o 1hats wilih=1d for the teasn {ollvwing nasolieltad testimonal, from ey VRLLS, rq., Of Wells, Fargo & (0.2 Exprosa, 14 an autspoken Indorsement of Which we ato juatly " INVALUABLE. Merury, Wexze & Porren, Wholesla Druggfety Tontan, Mgt Gentiomeneellinee or some shanti Q| . felt 1t & duty that I nwa to suftering humanity to aml the ullad, wshe Wandered Duwn tho | Sl g ,;m'm.;.c:mrsfi.i:" Taee Mountain Side '3 and in the s e ved Troin 1ho bive of Baxvosns R nlm‘:lnd Wit this very troublesome complaint, Xl nva Trind i) tho Temedies thag 1 conld i, bnt withaut miaterial of permanent benefit. Last fall ths dieeass Bl cr 7o) ut At stats that § musk Tava relinfor dls, Tha entlre membrananasystem Bamed, nad th stomach so disors 2 A doubtfut "N“l:'( e e I*actiic eont, of 1¢ 1 did go whethor 1 #hionld 1o 1o coma hackor ok, Esawansdver. linina, and aithough belng very liement of thid o peeiiics or hostrnms of any Inerediioas ahnat o of kind, yet Inahecr dsenoration ] tricd this, and was 1 In the eccond concert Miss Carv nnnd Miss Kel- Togg will sluge toecther Rossinl's Burcarole, o eet— e WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY. Enerfal 1spatch to The Chiengo Tritune, Mantsos, Wis,, Nov. 21.—The Bourd of Re- gents of the Htate University adjourned last night. Resolutlous of thunks were voted to i e orico beneAted by It Tha cianges nf ‘climato, ex-Guy, Washburn for the munificent Jonation Rehennfs dissarn of halivor and iy asoope i) of an obecrsatory 1o the fnstitution. “The an- | - B E T Vausiy tao st e tanatuodie nual fee for heating public bulldings was re- | 230 L liopin to ho completely cured, and duced to 85, The Hou. Homanzo Bunn, newly- h‘r':mn e':'é'(’e'\:' jycn el x:”:fll"-.;.’ ;pmg appolnted United States District Judee, was | 1000 TUE iy hta mare wenerat norscaneciolly elected Professor of Law, with the speclalty of wa tse P'aciiic coast (whero)Lis inneh neeilad), oy practicein the Federal Courta. thr. Clark cliject fu orifing tlls nuto will b ohtatnrd. Gaven, First Assistant at the State fusave lose | Araond it 3o fusortes. | of Wells, Fargo&Cos pltal, was chosen Professor of Law to fecture Tach parkago containe Dr. Rantord's Impraved i cedieal Jurispradonce. Tnhaiibg Tuor and i dircctions, far s, 1o il e caren ¥ r|w]l¥llh AT, 1als by Al Wholeania and gn ot thatinite OBSTRUCTING NATURE, Hiatraand i anaan.. W EERR S FOTFEL 18, Ucners inrtead of alding her in her efforts to recuperate, n, Masa, in obviously nat the way to get well when one 1 sick, Yel thie 1« preciecly the course prrsted—of coutae unwittingly—by peraons who are continuai- 1y doeinz themuctves with powerful mineeal deugn for somie malady with which they are aflicted. Such banefnl medicaments rather tend Lo retard recovery than Lo hasten 1t. How much more sens sible are they who employ the rently-acting but thorourhly efficlent restorative, Hotetter's Xom- uch Uitters, whict, unlika the drugs referred to, 1s eminently wholesome and snfe: aud, inetead of in- {uring, {mproves the tane of the ntonuch and re- czeaten heaith and vizor in the broken-down sya- Agents and Whalesala Denggists, Bosto tetn. Indigeation, liver compiaint, constipatiun, ALWAYS OURES' kidiiey and biadder ailments, and rheunuatiem, | S yleld to ts corrective inluence, and 1t to tne | Enlarged Spleen. 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