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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1877. selOo e THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. PARIS w0l forget all that. fs offenslye fn the motlon | tlons, and M. Ferry returns to his acat, nfter + [l oresented by M. Albert (rery, and & that ha | speaking for tiva and o balf hours, with & (nal |~ s, . WL Ers o whien the debate, so that the re- | injunction to Uio Cabinet, *which hins oo MESSRS. TIFFANY & Anective rotea nf the Government and the Op- | donounced 10 posterity by his volee, to be- that she does not loso heunper &xirt an the open scene again, Such [nchlents are verv apt to wmar the entire performance, Mr. Sheber was hardly in his element as Arthur Werner. ed the motion. fleaetl that nccldents often happened from the playing of the noble ga: of shinny. There wag, perhaps, not oned pla thiere present within the rench of his vofee who T B ek mnciniz s mmay o 1t might b | 110 made tho character toa broadly turcieal, and | Highly Alarming Aspect | Biion in tho elections may be fully cx- | warol CO., UNION SQUARE A woman, pl din the eye with a bung, which | dil not play it with autlicient dignity, This Py plained.” Asafirst consequence of M, Ferry's tao ar- y Lawrenco Barrett, tho actor, was at the Gxand | fas nausily cml o : Rontieman T nn exeeliont comedian, bue {1y of Politicnl Af- a3 usually emploved in lfeu of a shinny bail, ond time and agaim the splintering crash of panes of glass showed that the ball had gone out of honnds, and mashed the window of a Waea M. de Fonrtou, however, loaves polite | dent eloquence, four Monarchists were clected “7 fairs generalities, and.dien nto et argnment; | yestorday to il the vacancies in the Sonate, A NEW YORK CITY, have 3 I suital tor'auich Jurenije pisis is 1 h T are veral ways ot fuv daya ugo, the Scnatorlal Constitutionalists o eas happy. 'Thera nre se S 0 ' ¥a& 0o, the Renatarlal Constitutionalis mecting an xlu'!‘ls}nllml. One fs to prove its in- | were half declided to make common cause with made QXtenSive prepfll‘- THE NEW BOARD. Taciflc Hotel yesterday. Post 23, O. A R., wiil elect. ofcers for the ensufng sear next Friday cvening, bloated houscholder living near by, What Justice; another is o retort hy the Republic. Four seats lost in the wood s e pain e o i o e | By Ot R" St Ul | 7o aommes o ot sorvs, | o Pacliamentary Stragate--Tho | L0 IS |, | e g s s ity | ations for the approach. 4 who e o - e W i Uit C: e city sesterdas, and Is the guest of Wirt Dexter, | SRoRE B3 8 B 0000 ik that they | Ciioao, Dee, 2.—In your fssuc of sesterday Dinistry of May In the nothing s and M. ‘4o Fonri chotsea tt. 1o | askod for. This evening's #rance, however, ne- | ingy HOLIDAY'S. Tus Ewort Kurses aréseasestat i be v | Montd sk dtecion, s the gt af & | 1oatin s cooumniaton im wy oid Hon ritiory. st vty ol ondiiaburcs as | sristhats nobwitatamiing thosielions th | “Cor T T e ! 3 UNLE o Y S hema h C ¢ 1 3 = g;i;c’;:‘;‘;’[’:ug:n‘;:z‘.h’ SppR :agotlfg'm!!nllalnowlwl::;.""'!;v::‘r"n?e%l‘; 3¢ n»’-' Gen. White, on tho sublect of our county affairs, Governments in France have admitted them. | formed the Marshal, thraugh the Duko &' Audit :0 Fully appreclating the good intentlons which anls ' ) 1 tifled o Drimale arenss) CiRerine ey a ) prompted the author to lay before the public Members of. Company B, Firat Battalion Cav- | purhaps hio wia only regarded on general prin- z AL (iambetta nnd the Governiment of Natlonal | fret-Pasquler, that thev will' fuliow him no fur. W An Exciting Debate---Tho Speeches of Dl:h'lu(“,’lll lll.'ll;l: dmejugl. \vh;\:nu:gy now re- | ther fn Tonistanca. T cannot obtain any conflr- monds, a'tChes! Jewel. ey, 1. N. G., will meet for drflt at thelr armory | ciples ns belng an habitng of that particular | the result of his large cxocerience, permit me to F proach to thele opjonents, M. Thiers, M. do matlon of this nssertion. * (mi’crmsng.’ml recelye uniforms, sireel, nod & devotes of that noble game. That | state my notions in rezard to tho subject-inatter De Fourton, Jules Ferry, De i“lnullgl'«':hf&'il‘“'n&'"llfi no|‘|lm‘, n{l.‘(l,‘.;umg 1",;-:3-:‘,‘ Uhadatallcwtth ry, Silverware, Bronzg;s. “Fhe lndica of Olivet aptist Chiurch will give | Fasenough, That boy's fate wae sealeds 8 c0m- | o, o General's letter, Broglie, and Gambetta. ), 1831, o , all up! M. AL plaint would be made to his parents, and the next sun woulid set upon a woodshed wher but it would be (nvilious to particulard Lcrk-s of 1 know how it s _mysel;" “l've Ui ialitn” of oficlal “candtntures M do | Wednetay. ifo saya thit ho notioves the | PoOttery, Stationery andq Fourton proceeds to quots garbletl cxtracts | Senate will refuse n recond dissolution, for fear 71k wilh Mbert Grevylls Declares that o from different decrees and printed declarations | of hielping the Bonapartista Into power. A Fancy Artlcles. is the of the Repnbllcans ho mientions; but he i | fresh dissolution would, In M. Albert Urevy’s There 18 somo llttle ambiguity in hls but par- tialiy-defined plan. One part of his communi- cathun would lead ns toinfer that, if we returned to the old rotten system of contracting for all an entertainment at tho church, on Fourth ave- nuc, this evening, In commemoration of the elgbtecnth anniversary of the death of John g 4 A stopped by fndignant protestations, and aceused | deliberate opinton, have but one _vonsequence— Hove 'e:lne'ln(horzrIml‘ax‘,ml:‘l:l:.zj “\‘v“ér{s[ “ndopted, ppiteniortlie slinty, thenall wod benelly Fresh Dissolation Would Resoll in O Tampering Wih s toxte, M, Cashinte Lerler, Hevoiution] The Kepubllcans aro. propared to largest and most varied “The guesta of the Palmer Houce snd tho em- | 7" Sy and - Carpentor ~ strect oy | DUt Srther o we Sl by i R nin St Revolation, The. grandion of the great stntesnan, rises | face all oventualities, in this country, and i ployes louked very sad yesterday, and thelr | plased on Aburdeen s rlem4 nlmlh)hnrfnn :finl :{;‘:l‘:u’,““‘“‘l‘“‘nm;’ f;’d‘,",w',z el Rl m lll_lsml place -1&1“ nlefllnr:“ht'lm ||£“nlfifl 5 L'éf.fi'};figfi'll%tiv'x'lfi.',?‘}'r'a'fi".fi“fl"if:fl:fi“ of such Y, 1n- o v ¢ i 3 clils " . C a_ certaln e i ! 3 3 sorrow was ocensoned by the fae thnt Jorh | GRS B UL S v bl i | (e ey ettt man, to sinecviee h o Bpretal Corrupmitence of The Tribure. Wuded to. “Withont reding, M. de. Fourtou ] Ninas e shener, | cludes novelties from gt}:‘l‘l‘f;m" ”:':rk:u’;' ere all at the house, | I the blayers wers compelled to seatter'they | 805 RTINS akd wiso n medient doctor. Pants, France, Nov. 1—Nnture has Intely | affects sudden deafness, ~ The uprosr luereascs, could doso without peril of being luid for as they returned home, [Clicers,] After the trafisuytion ot the regular bueiness the Conven- tion adjourned, and, o wall-eyed woman with a signifieant mop-bandle rushing out aud re- marking cnsually that If sho could Iy hands on one of them young fmps ehe’d make hlin wish lio was rome “onc else, or at lesst twina, the nsuat complimentary resolutions to the vfficers T am not surorised that the (ceneral’s natlve maodeaty prevented him - from naming the quall- flect mang £ have no doidbt that he will consent 1o do so at the proper time, Now, with all due reard for Gen, White's opinion, permit me to stute that the system of contracting for county nnrpllcn lins heen a fafture, t always o happens that when o contract is spendiog Sunday. The *Our Boardini; tlonse " company passed throueh this city vesterday en route to Min- neapolis, Mr. Leonanl Grover being with the artv. Mr.Jay Rial semained at the Tremont rhnu,n and will, it i sald, make arrangements for giving Len Grover's play bers I about slx wecks. been 0’ admirable harmony with the shifting | M. Gamuetta exclaimn, You canuot read [t T DEATIS, abroadandchoice goods phenomena of political nffatrs here, Eaclimorn- | The Loft fs exultant, the Right despondent, and - ) 3 e | TIIGOINE Tige, . of dinitherin, Willie . .y i e L o poiabon | LU0 OFaloF Intreuptd Lis spevch forseverai o | MIGQIYS_ . 2, of Mikpheriz Wi oy | of their own manufac. anxious and desponding. Each night closes in | tnuce, aa thouzlr nothing hud happened. [To | Yegenth monthaand f dayw, ture .not to be found amidst ever-thickenlng fogs of uncertainty. | suys much of the necessity for the measures i % 3 BRI ot the el ieamirts | MURSSELL—Dec, 1., Inkerman . Harssell of | g]gewher: Fog and chill, wind and storm, depression, | Mdopted by M. de Macduhion, "’"1"'10{"" of | Tursseli Liror, ) aged 24 years, W e. dotibt, passion, and bewliderment. Falr weathe | ShT0wS the full responsibility of the 10th o Farncral servicos at the house, No. 804 West May, while, in the naine of the Cabiuet, e ac- | stadinon atreot, nt 12 m. to-day, Monday, . All A specia,l department p Iet for supolying the county with anything, it I8 | er, never, It sccins as If the worda haid been | cepta the responsibility of all that had oceurred | friend : = pons {nvited withont further notice. s AL 2 o'clock yesterday aftcrnoon o _feactions | Werenot doptad, most certain that the lucky contractor I8 the | 45000 1 A I 4 eyt rleuda are horee threw Poter Uredachneider, of Nou1Us De- | (0 HOTRLABREEALS o o, | friond of some or many of those thio lave the delioitively effaced fram the political barometer, | atiwe, Tho diseolution. was nccessary. How | MANDLERAUM~0f diphtheria, Tiee. 2., Fanny | 1S DeO1 orgamzed for it be full. mem by all watcl can any oug doubt It after the condemnation of | Mandlebaum, D years and 2 mon Py Lat carefully remembered Ly all wakchers | (0S8 G et e Violenco of the le- | Ranerat o jako, phco Tet 3, J0:10°a. m., at sendlng' g‘OOds to per- of the struggle fn France that this 18 noordinary | Lo il S0 0cls iehartment, and the publica- | reatdenco, No. 0f Wost Handolph stroet. Al | - A combat, with vlaces for prizes, and apposition | {jon of the Seclalist urogramtie by the Domo- | frienda are fnvited. - sons at a distance from for the vanquished. Were these the true pro- | crutie Conmittee of the Scinel rfl‘.\.cw }urk ‘papers please copy. portions of the struggle, it would not be worthy { The argument A.‘L'l'r’n'.‘)sj’.fi’..?.%%"‘:z "l‘l“";?r"‘";-' : d‘;fla'efl‘_' ‘;l"fl‘,c:{ New YOI‘k, and any one tentl 18 AETOUNDING ENOUGH s c :::z::;:i;i“&::;?“;; 4 e;,:,::: r;:.uns(“l:y‘:: for ol these real or finaginary evonts o:-c“rrc'd Kinzta streot, of dropsy and conmumption, agod 38 | known to the house, or Koven street, and Mary Pitlot, ot No. 463 Mil- waukee avenue, out ol'n huggf and ngainat a curbstone, near the corner of flalsted and Lake street. Doth persons were severely, though not fatally, injured about the head. The Woman's Christlan Temperance Unfon will hold Gospel meetings daily this week, They Tetting of such contruet, ond hence we seg sprouting -out In all dircetions Infamlies that canse the checks of all honest citizens to burn with stinme, We- want no contract for county supplies to extewd beyond pres- ent requirements, Tho market has at all thines avundant supplies for the county's'neces- sities, and 1f 1t should make ‘s contract for any Rising, Sprincfleld; W « Bostwick, Ithaca; A. L. Knapp, Springfiel R. Varie, $ondy 100K} K, 8. Mealister, Hurlington: Dr. &, 4, Sinclatr, Detroit: the ifon, J. M. Stone, Towas W. 8. 8: T, Bliws,_Storris, 10 rand Pacifie—lawrenco Barrett, New Yorks idoim J. Sonborn, 8t Fanli sloh ‘Geucker, iloston_ 3. 1l iranieun, New ane will bo led, on Monday by Mrs. T, W, Miller, on | Yorks . J, Morrl ow York; Col. James | § X ! ! ufter and in consequence of the 16t of May. It | YR . . Fendog Bt Nien Bara . Hofton, ‘on Wedhon: | Kinmy! Mianeapeia . & Yoeus, St Lol e ots cimcooes mpecty, | 2001 9F B i in the higleat, gegres doubtful whethor M. | tuncraiatlp. m., Dec naming satisfactoryref- O B e A Sy Maa . o | Hom B Voptes Keakiuks or Diiatol, Sew Hayen: | able, theow 1t ip, biasci and londaman go GRAND DATTLY OF PRINCIPLES, Honnet-Duverdior ever did pronounco the ilon. B. Vogle, Keakn J. T. Falrbanks, Hoston: Col. J. H. tlanies, New Tullard, Maine: 1, M. Burtun. Clove. Jands R. E. Steriing. St. Louts: L. K. Thompson, Detrolt: A. C. Colenan, Catro; Jay Rial, nt “suur lioarding: ifonse ™ Combination, New Yurk. Aerrian ifouse—Wendell Fulllips, Borton; The result will stamp its mark upon the polit- | menace nzuinst MacMahon for” which ho was into llquidition by that now fashionable method condenies X N el aalen Mondenlee Bilta ot 1 21 d " fend and soclal life of a generation,—porhaps of condemined to fifteen mouths' fmiprisoninent, Schenck’s Mundrako Eills. of paylng ottr Just debts, nnd thus will end the Iarco of contracting for county unrnlleu. What we inost necd s men who, in - thelr capacity of county ofllcers, will act ns they taik Just before election. No man who has cver taken unlaw- Kermott, and on Saturdey by~ Mrs. Prof. Havens. Saturday night John Iickey, 30 years of age, llving alone in a room on Yrond atrect, near Archer avenue, was found Iying dead on the erences, can have care- Hejlns famsclfl denfed (b and the conviction acentury; and, when do Fourtou and Gambetta | 3 obtained on the unsupported ovilcice of | willhe found to pomsess those qualities necessary to ful selections sent for will have become mere names, the victory of | the police. As to the Republican vialence, the | the total eradication of all blious attacks, prompt to mspectxon. Natioual or Personal Soverolgnty will remnin o | nccusation s a gross falschood. Lastly, s M. | warttho secretions of the Hver, and gives healthy have any appointient from the new Board, Already 1 am Informed and vclieve thut some of the candidates for the Presldency have manifested o willingmess, i fact have agreed, to use their fnfluence to appolnt as County Agent old political blisters, whoxo heads Liave grown gray in official positions, and rome of whom lave for several years held, and at' this tlme hold, two or mure oflices, the salaries of clther of which is miore than treble what they would carn in_any other Yur:ul: which they would be qualified to ill, -1t is also true that every ofllee in the gift of the new Board has alreqdy been put on the market by some of the asplirants to the Pruhlunufi. e peoply could well alford to pay _a good Rock Ialand. prtiio abaue s Lalf-mitesouth of Beichton, The ; Doane. Madisang, . 5. denkn Chlnten. [ fully one dottar ot the conuty’s monay should vislble and enduring ruu:ll_\'. The qnulunnlh:" :3::;::1’[3]‘;" L sugeeste, thy Sociallat prigrutiid | ono o the entiro apstem. Indeod, It fa no ordinary They have lately pub- dy was removed to the Town-Hall, and was 3 i v “the Tlon, 11, | beclected ns Its chief ofticer, nor should he | far outgrown its orizinal tmportance. Tt might . discovery 1n medieat sclenca to hava Invented arem- | Jigh i e mvar oxoe ol wita_ and. tamiy: | 15 001 W, % Abiacr, ors tho tlon, 11 < g g L Miusster of the Interior had not s fuud for c cated lished a little pamphlet once have been resolved by a chango of Minis- | W geeret state expenses.” edy for theie stubborn complalnts, which develop all P ters, Now, nothing ess than a thorough alter- | M. de Fun\rlmlu‘ mnmlnllns. nn{uhlnt "'E growing | the results produced by & hicretaforo feea usa of ealo- conta,mmg a condensed atlon In the principles from which the Minlaters | tnurinurs und interruptions of the Left, tuab | mel, a miners) justly drcaded by mankind, and sc. derive authority can well briug the quarrel to | there hins been pressure—gruss pressurc—ut the | ynowiedged to b destructive In tho extreme o tho hu- account of e'a‘ch depart- ment, and lists of arti- ilecisive close, and givo the country the quict fil!";fr'tf"';f,"‘:"'“."I.‘;‘d,'{‘elfigb(l)lffl:"“"m":’“"{::(’ é:e':.x man system, Thattho propartles of certaln vegeinbles cles appropriate for pregents, which they and contldence it has vainly sought at the hands | ment! 'The Government was an fnoffensiye | comprise all the virtucs of cslomel without Ita Injuri- of M. de MacMahon. Iflmbf ot the merey of the Opposition woll, [ oustendencies, Is now anadmitted fact, rendered fo- will gend to any address on request. There were no slgus of a violent deaths bat,from the fact that his thumb und foretinger were badly cut, some persons have thought that e was foully dealt with, Ho liad been divorced about alx months from his wife, and had taken to drinking heavily, and probably this was the causo of the deathi, TheCoroner lias been noti- fied. Minor arrests: James Busscy, picking the pocket of alady on State street; John Toblas and John Carney, profeasionat plekpockets, standieg around in nvrowd at the Tobernacle; James Smith, maliclously breaking a window In J. Monzel's furnlture store, No. 243 Staw street, where he was formerly uxmnlop THE COURTS. DR, M. 1. HARCOURT. “Mary J. Fish filed a bill Saturday ngainet Tovert 1. Iarcourt, Willlam L. Moss, Jr., 8. M. Smith, Chartes A, Itay, and Selenn Smith, to compel Harcourt to kkeep a promise made to her Inst spring. She states that Dr, Harcourt is her family physiclan; that last May she lappeued 1o speak to him nbout $2,000 she wished to in- vest, when he told her a Mr. Youug, an se- quaintauce of hfs, attended to such business, The attitudo of reaistance taken up by the \‘Vuuld ul not have bc?u monnir&n- lla mlelzleu: disputablo hy sclentifie rescarches; and those who use Elysce sinco the 14th of October and the 4th of | the slmolt incnsutes of precatition Nappily, b | the Manurake Pills'will ba fully sailafed that the hest Novembor shattercd its delusive hopes of | b in, wwhits offielel plucands, Mueialbiotin | medtciuessrothore provided by asturo fn the common majority, 1s simply amazing. Nothing can | Prefects, snd so Torth i M. Jules Shuon enanzod herbs snd roots of the ficld: bo more dangerous or Insultlyg than | a mumber ot Prefects when be came futo oftlee, ‘These Piiikopen tho bo: this willful deflance of public optnlon, Why should not M, (o Fourtou? Canthe Soelal | rangements without sall and correct all bilfous de- | of any of tha injurlous or more calculated to Involve France in another | danjger bedenledwhen *the Marhal Is attacked, | ‘eocta of calomel or ather potsons. The socretlon of | AUCTION SALES. o et ed; Frank Duto, recognized und Adenid. | and would invest it for her without charge. A salary to an honeat Superiutendent or Purchas- g LS el o 3 1 AUCTION SALTS, fled ns one of n tmng who ontered | short time after shecatled on him again ahout | 10K ARent frthi countye n"“ ;‘figllu'l‘&'n be o | gerics of mlsfortuncs and calamities,—Just, tao, | he Montiueon. 8,000 Finsers have been hoard to | io 1 promioted by thicso pills, ae will boseenby tho | G @TG. B, GOIEIS & OO, Nick Heril's saloon at No. 65 Canal street Just | ypiq same matter, when he acknowleded that he | foctgFs tof Beet o e B ot to | b the very moment she is {nviting all the na- | shout, * Vive la Commuuel'" Siara)coltieof the sidels an dhikmodring or taeel 8 a0d 70 Wabusl svanac, f,f,y,:"’fi';:’fl:',_,"_“d]:‘::lfiy"b:::fi ‘c',%ln,;':“‘gf "8 | wa thie mysterlous Mr. Youug, and ho was in oifead swindlers by Tefusing ncquicscence in | tlons of thie earth to meet ber fn the friendly A PIERY LITTLE DEPUTY 3 REGULAR TRADY SALE FANCY GOODS, Tuesday, Dee, 4, 9:30 a, m. G. P, GORE & CO., Auctioneers, SPECIAL! % g Amplo directions for usa accompnny each hox of pills, and peacetal rivalry of a now Exhibition. Thero | frotn ‘L"Jflm,""g‘ Y Chauteuille,ut these words | poured anty by J. 11, Schonck & o, ot tiele prin- s alimit to popular endurance,—ns M. Jules henclics, like & _cannou-ball, and, taking up an cipat office, corner Slxth and Arch-sta,, Philadetphls, Ferry reminded the Cabinet two days ago, In u | attitude fmitated fromn that of Ajax defylng the | A7 forsaio be all drugglsts and dcalers, speech leas politte than truthful. I the Mar- | lightuing, gives the orator an emphatie denfal, | mmesoe’ I centapor ik, shnl aud his ndvisers wero deliberately bont on | Nv such shouts have been heard in Montlucon, BABBITT'S PREPARATION Frovoking a revolution,—as, indeed, thelr enc. | Tho Left choer htstily; the It rage, M. do - Fourtou, us usual, affects to tako no notiee, It i B B K F A mies openly acenso them of belng,—they could | iy clear lio is bent on provoeation, 'The tono of {J k y v 1ot choose a more ingenfous method of succeed- | his speech grows more and more ageressive and | | inz. Theroare (ndications that the Cbamber | apudent, * Can the msjoritv,? hie asks, |E B B want of a little change to clear up some minor debts. e professed to be worth $50,600; sald W3 owned the premises No. 14 Ann atreet, and would give her 0 mortgaze oo them If shio would Ican bim tho 82,000, Thissho did, but he defer- red giving her n mortgagoe until he coulil get an abstract. By various delayes and excuses he has put off the matter untl) the present time, alivays proasing to give her ample security, thelr wishes, And now, sir, please remind the new Board of the fact that, if in the future it shall uppear that they, or "“Y of them, shall commence their ofliclad 1ife {n the now Board by bartering away any of the oflleea in their glit for any reason whatever, or doing any uther sct that ahould warrant the beilef that some scheming was goiug on, they will be looked upon_ by their constituents ns_benecath con- tempt. Gentlemen of the uew Board, o long- ogerieved people have trusted you with tho Warner, awindling Joseph il Lund, of Elgin, out of 15 on falso pretenses; Martin Nolan young rough and vagrant, resiilug at No. 270 Johnson street, who is fn the hablt of beating his mother Lilf to death. Capt. John K. McDanald, senlor member of the firm of McDonald Bros,, haniwaremerchants on Lakoa street, dled at his residence, No, 490 Telden avenue, Batunlay at 2 o'clock, nfler o protracted 1llness. The decensed was well- " ’ r \ known In business clreles, both bere md i the | pug, as she says, always refusing to keep | wanazement of thefr alfuirs. They, ot which I | will “ attor ta partlality v the sirugele, be hupar- 4 hXPOSlTIOl\ BU“‘DH\G A L L nls promie. She T worn the stops uf his uf- | at une, wielt you welly we ask tolbing but ‘NOT SURMIT TO NUCH S10RE D o penanizaible Jor | Original and Standard Manufactures, f ne - Ne . i % o 2 vhat. 3 Wi - - o bixe h 2 AND TAC York Volunteers, was elected Captain of one of :ltf;;{;" ",g‘;‘.,:“’",’,flf Whe pn‘,‘;(,'.‘é;‘“l’: e ’,',2 ther wrong. Wishiug without hope for the of the troatment It hos borne lataly. On Mon- | ‘hery Is something above cven the Law, OUFICE AND FACTOILY s the companles, and served throughout the sanguinary_ strugelo with distinction and honor, Bubsequently nio filled the posi- tonger, and now fHleaa bill to compel him to eat, let us sco what tiio future will bring forth, give her some sceurity, No. 14 Ann street fs E day, ns soon as the valldutlon of a sufilvient | —the Public Conscienco! [Avplause on the | Fog, 64,65, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 80 &82 Washlogton-st, . Y, number of clectfonsls permitted, M. Jules revy | Leit,] It would rise aygainst an Iuquiry which g i Weduestay, Dec. 5, 9:30 A . late both tho Law and the Constitu- - ne 4 | now held under a foreclusuro enle by W. L. was appointed President of the Lower | Would vl b Al 2 9 e ionorts Now Yor and was, | Josn It flarbauri'e Stiomiey, Wb Lin title 1s SUBURBAN. louso alimost_unaniimously, and, ~hmmcat | G3% ln}ftv‘mfl‘a‘f e Chiansber Wil b weurpng BABB S OPENIN‘} S A I ,E Taters entined. with the rafiroad futorcats | Wb suct ashape ns o aiford her aiy sceurlty. LAKE. ately after he lad, in o fow sultablc | judicial rights, A€ they aro political, it usiirps 1TLEMS, Judge Dlodgett Saturday dlsmissed ils jury fnthe United States District Court for the term, huving concludued the call of the eriminal and whisky cases. Tils morninz ho will gen- tence the prisoners, In the cnse of Jonnthan Turner, tried for forseluz u distllicr's bond, tho jury, belnz unable to siree, wero discharged. The cases of the Sarctown distillers, C. H. Cronkhite and Heory M, Conklin, were up be- fore Judge Bludgett Saturday on o petition for lenfency, They cach pleaded pullty to ong count fn the indictioont avoeinst them, but, clafined they were entitled to clemency in being forced by othors to run crooked or closo thefe cstablishneot. Scveral nfiidavits were presented and orguments mado by Mr, Bwett and Judio Hopkina in thelr behatd, and by Judize Bangs on beball of the Government. Judge Blodgett will pass on the casu this moru- thereabonts in a responsible capacity, which he gave up to enter business here. Ile was o geo- ticinan of rars qualitics of brain aud heart, wnd Diin death casta a gloom over a large circle. His funeral will take place from his luto residence to-worrow at 12 u'clock to Gracelund, A FALSE ALAIDL o watehman at tho Merchants' Loan & Trust Coinpuny’s Bank tvarly yesterday morn. e heard n nofse as If fron was belng tied. He went to the vauit and listened, but “could bear nothing. Reiurning to his l»uuv. the filing was continned, ‘This “alarmed him, and® he coifed In 8 poileeman, The officer wus all attention, yet could discern no noise, When be went away the watchman was convinced hy the repetition of the lilg that un attempt was belnx made to break into the bank. This was about 2 o'clock, lie called an A, DL T boy, and sent hin jor o hack, instruct fng the driver to go to Mr. 80l Bumlih’s house and tell him to come to ths bunk at once. Mr. Bmith came. The watchman told him his suspicion, The nofeo kectaed to coms from the touk-vault. Mr. Smith tried to vhen the door. ‘The Board of Educatlon of District No, 2, Town of Lake, fict at tho Springer School 1iouse at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Presie dent Brownell fo the chair. Present, Messrs, Brownell, Cory, Graham, Kimmey, Allowsy, aud Puliman, G Communieations asking for positions to teach were recelved from Misses Maggic McGuen, Allen Wilson, Fleta My, and Lizzte Raymond, The Commnittes on Tax Sales and Titles re- lmrlud that they tound that Lot 21, Block 4, 'ryor and _1lopkins’ Subdivislon, on whict the Springer Scheool Bullding wus standing, wus sold (11 1873 for tho taxes of 1873 to A, tl. Goge, and that Gage i 1870 obtalned a tax deed for tho sumo; that part of the same land was sold n 1876 for the taxesof 1574 to W. K. .\lnlu)l'. and the remainder, for sume taxes, to I, Covimbas thatu part of the Forty-seventh-strect pm?crty hiad been sold for the tulrd installent of the South Park asscasment to B, W, Bridges; awd thut a portion of the Mack School property had been sold for the fourth installment of the worlls, acknowledged the honor, M. Leblond, o ho functi t the Nenate, If they concern moderato Republican, ascended tho ‘tribune wnd h:fi ,,'Q‘L‘.fi.:”“,? n‘:“_m,rn,y.c;;n s at u.m;'ufln the BEST SOAP- proposed the readoption of certaln stringunt | Exeentlve. Lot It tlo as It likes now. The coun- | The most plessant and offective Bnap for the Taan. rezulations !urmcrl'y In use, which altowed the :';x' :n'u Juige between them |7 l}‘l? u;f“".lgnm“v‘ V"I"’fll,‘l;‘l:l“;';:. "E‘:"‘_"flfl"d- application of serfons penalties in the cases of | Huch ¢rontery as this passes all cndurance. il prckeg sent Ireg on receipe Of 20 members who, by thiefr perslstent luterruptions | The Left can no longer contain themselves, The H ‘and insuits; hinderod thot progressuml. diguity | afeht ot the , orator scts upon their nerves ko of the denates, or weakened the' suthorlty of | yred ragon an exasperated bull, and, befors the President. Urzency was at onze demanded, | the sneech Is ended, the Chamber presents a m‘u\‘lnvfnmulll qlmu.-"l hy 830 ?ld‘z‘l tp m:, 31 n(l;ltu spectacla at onco 2 of thotwo chisl culprl MM, Faul de Cas- BADDENING AND ALARMING. " 1ahle ofls, Uni W o sanac and Robort Miteholl,—who, feefing that | Fenorable’ members zive. cach other tholios | th Hatior et e At For e i 1ho o Pacry 1t the motion was almed at them, did their best to ¥ tion foltows Interruption; M. Lockro! ins 110 cqual, Samplo hox. contalulng three cakes, abaln ita rejaction. In Tture, M. Fatil and hls | Je e e, Fatel 10 C adanzic frapilo | Peut freatn TacelpLof 70 ceata. friends ara Jiable to imprisomnent ify ufter duo | 1o orders: the President rings bis little bell, anu 1] warning, they continue thclr systematie disturd- | sternly apoeals to the [louse for docency. The B B | I I ANCes. \ Bouupartists grow rabld, tho Legitimists fran- M, Leblond's proposal was, however, only tho | 4ie:" the Ropublicans bail over with righteons prologue. 'Tho draina lteelf followed Instuntly | wrath, The exatement reaches o culminating . . amid tho breathiess sttention of the Houss, M. | point when M. do Fourtou lnunches into the | prom ihis Powder n beau tHfnl and serviceable whito Albert tirevy rose from his sat, and, proceod- | cheap luxury of u violent attack uon the Re- | enfoNaup, of muy desired stretrtii, can be inade i ing to the tribuuc, moved, in the name of hls | pubiicans fur appealing to forclien optnlon for | ten winutes without tha usa of grease or potead, Trlal colleagues, ropresented by a Committes of | gupport, Ho detiounces the forelign journnailsts, | PRCkage sent fres on recelpt of 5 ceuts. pack: Eleven, that a Parllamentory Cominlssion ol | eapeclally the Parls correspondents o tho En- Thirty-threo be appolnted to inquiro into the, glfix..m,xen. and prccmduml)mmunlllnnly to ex- B ABBl l I ’s Fntirg Package Stock Saved from the late burning of the Great Retail House of Messrs, Field, Leiter & Co. For account Interested Insur- ance Companies. TERMS—Purchascs leas than 8200, CASIL Ahove’ this nmount an npproved noto at 30 days, withi Intereat at 8 per cent. @G. P. GORE & CO., Auctloneers, B0OOT AND SHOE AUCTION SALE, ng, In tho condomnation ease agalnst the rectitler, Rue P, Hutehlng, triod Saturday, the Jury founs ngzainst hitn aad iu favor of tho Uovernment. : N . ¢ 2 , Judue Blodigett goes to Indianapolis to-dav to | South Park wsscssiment to R, W, Bridges, ILLEGAL AND CHIMINAL FIACTICES 7 WED‘“‘SD“Y DEO‘ b AT 9-JOA M" P B Sl g | st et ks e ity | eGSR, oot ) | s 1 Gt i S | oA s il YEAST POWDER, | stonstaturees are eaiag for mo Fas thea e B e ol Mot ce. ¢ 2 atd | of buylng up thesy outstanding tlens, hout | iner of the elcetivas,—notably the uillelal candl- 1, then, that ahe shioutd have had to sutl . anufncturcrs are calllng for mone, fushicr, o arrived ot halfpost & abaial | tako up rho fall uf the calondar of o United | ucstion, the achiool property vrus exempt from | dudurcs, and tio usa of whito oflclal placards | Whiléy iniafortincs. Hho supreme sullering was ” ri Htates Circuit Court, BANKRUPTOY. R, E. Jenklns was Saturday appointed Aulfincu of Royal A, Remick. A flrst and flaal dividoud of 18 per cent was declared in tho estate of Chandler & Lord, Assignees will be chosen for Henry Ellsworth and tor Bitneon and B, Asbloy Mears at 10a. m. to-aay, ‘The composition meeting of Scavoy & Co. 1s 8ot for tho same time. JUDOMANTS, UMiTED'STATRA CIRCCIT COLNT—=CoNPRSRIONA— David B, Jobertson vs. Richard Grey 1,11, ‘ xs—\', 8. Lasher va. Lyman 8, , Jawrence, 33183, dunas GART—T, W, Purcell va. Edward M, M- (illin, 8875, —Marshall Field ot al. vs, Hounry I, Degand and James Henson, SU0 Junus Janesox—N. K. Bront ve, Lewis Clark, 0, Cigeutr Court—Cox| ol va. T, U, Palmer, 83, John Williwm T, Croox ton, ad Hebecea | and we shall sell as ahove, without regard to value, all our Winter Goods, Inclnding a largo lot of Rubher Goods, at large dis counts, a varlety of Beaver and Far-Linet Bools and Shoes, a large quantity of Men’s, Boys?, and Yoriths® Kip and Skip Boots, and a full lino of the M, F, PROUTY & B, Suckor Doots In all sizea, GEQ, P, GORE & CO, 68 and 70 Wabash-ar. By BADDIN & CLAPP, TUESDAY, A. M., Dec. 4, 1877, 2,000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBERS & ARCTICS, ALSO RANKRUPT STOCK, BADDIN & CLATE, 814 & Wabsahat 250 LOTS BANKRUPT STOCK taxatlon ot tuc time thiese taxes were levied s fur as general taxes arc concerned, aud any tax- deed founded upon them, sume of the members thought, would be absolutely vold. On the other hand, it was urged that these lens were acloud on the title, and it juight bo the better polley to remove them now whilo it ean bo dons at suwall cost, On motlon of Coy, the matter waa referred to Brownell and Klinmey, toreport ot tho next meeting. The Commlttee on Taxes roported that they had flled objections to tho spplica. tion of tho County ‘Treasurer for judg- ment for Btate, county, towd, sud park tuxes, nnd the objections had been sustained, thus saving te tho district about $400. ils had also filed objectiuns to the application of ydo Park for judgment on apecial asscssment No, 9 for sewer on Forty-first street, awd the objee- tlons had been sustalned by the County Court, but Mr. Willett, the attorney for Iyde Vark, had appealed the cases to the Bupreme Court, The amount of thene spocials was about $200. On motion vt Mr, Cog, ths Becretary was In- ::truc:ucl to defond the district tu tho Bupremo ourt. A number of bills were presented and ordered pald, except tho bill of Mr. Springer for com- misslons for sclling honds. 'Tio Board then in annotncing the names of the Govermment |ty be infileted by her own children making capl | pARschtely pure; "’,:“‘,""Q;,f“:'.‘[,‘,‘,',,';‘,‘.f’”““ % o mado proteges, Llie blow took the Ministeriulists | ta) of her sorrows i ulo tiran when wado of common and cheap (mitac entircly by susprise, for it was so carefully pro- BUT TS 18 NOT ALL. fioas, Atris packagu sent frea on receipt uf 75 conts. pared that, till Monday tmorning, no oneoutside s the llepubhrml majority had o anspleion of It (,,',‘gf,‘,fl‘“:‘f_“}? nfifi 'fi."f ?l‘l:\'" n.'.’;:i:?“';‘}:{,f::,fi B ABBI I i 's An a short, nervous, forcible apeech M. Albert | ggapding oll Its violence and latimidation, {t d (Grevy explalued the reasons which had_scumed | had veen vanquished! (Yo gods!) It would SALEBATUS [ not having touched it for two _years, and aecess way obtained to the books and’ papers, Tieso were all overhuuled, but no evidence of ness in the walls was discovered. If men were at work next door or in the basement they hadu’t mnde snuch prozress, ‘Ihe watchman stuck to his statement about the filiug, and M, Bmith and Mr, Henrotlu concluded to go honie and return at 10 o’clock, and maxe o therough cxamnation of the surroundings of tue vault. ‘Chey had been gone but a fesy moments when the watchman heard the nofss ogatn, aud op- ypurently from tho same quarter us botore. llo went to the vault door, and kept very quiet, ‘Ihey ho discovered the cause, Directly op- paaite the vault door Is the * pen ' of one of the tellers, A rat bad been locked up In this place, aud had been tryfug all night to gnaw_his way out, Itis unnecessary to say that the Prestdont and Cashier, though ™ they “came down town, gl::;n(;? explore the basement and tho adjoiniug ul Ing. )] N C 3 ¢4 , atter sugl chocl the end, know how to ind vut all the offenders, tg“pf,'fi’é}-'," s;m(;u;an’l;‘c:? Il.‘l‘m Htcn'n%\)r. ml??l‘.q pcAnandard srtlcle. Assmple packsgo seat fres on *bo they whu they wap” M. le | Opposition ssks nothing but to uphold the i Duc do Hrolls accoptod tho cimilongo | Coksutution, peacer \nodern Hberty, and. cbeil ] with as much gracs s was possible | goclety, it has no adversurics, ‘he presont under the clrcumstauces, ‘"’E“““Y was vuted, | Cabinel can do all that. 1f ogain, it pretends and the flrat great debato of the sesslon began. | to more, It cxeeeds its authority and Inatruc- 2 fi,’:“;fi'&f ‘f,‘}’")‘,‘,‘,', "ulrc:fl'fl'."fflf:';";r'n‘fimfx‘:{'fir l}unl. ’mu‘iludkli a0t Ko i, I vo|m'u.- Ilur CREAM TARTAR. ¢ i ¢ ho Oppositiun, thoy wery voting nst tho fdecd, bafaro Judsea, empomcred 10 punish 28 | a0 7 A oA D S R well as stignatize; but still before their oyentual judge and c'xccmlnucl;.-l‘ubllu Opin- m,",',{',‘;,,'}f,i"{fl,‘.{"}‘,‘,’.{,.‘,";'.m'.';‘i‘{ ‘yl: nol!opf ectiilsag 7aceats. lon, the Will of the Majority, They werstn'tho | 20 e " ks 10 bave Government of order, B A B B l T T! s Liflory, If not tn the ) peace, and sabilty, under the “siolior of tho lo: The debate lasted, as vou know, four daye, | rious horo who Is tho gusranteo of hor futurs, and and ended by M. Albort (irevy's motions befng | whowm tho whole country deaires Lo rotaain—unpra- POT As H glirluq'n; 8 lllm'ue“nt .(»'Jl ‘mmlxl‘l:;:u,rl:‘v :rea "fl vokhw'lml unc‘u‘l,nprou;ll‘lnk. !."dlll"m n;xb?:,uun . . Majority for the fnquiry, . 0 attac nor reeigning—at tho soclal poat which he holds ang X . le the strength of was led by ,\l."l. Leon ltcr}mu t, Jules Ferry, und | tacans 1o keep! (Ou H esl o2 ou l restera’) o %&fif"mnfl:‘-‘:nffl: on Teceipiof 23 Uamberta. M, de Fourtou and the Due de M. de Fourtou desconded from the tribuna [ cents. Broglle condueted their own defense, I will | amidst a verlcct Babel of uproar, and s con- 25 10Ns—Yorrls Kohn et 77.—-Honry Decker va, . Urook, Samuol Honus- Touston, &4, 744, Jupar Rookus—\V. D, Kerfoot et al, va, W, 1T, Hawkine, 850U, Jupas Bootii—lames McNerny va. Gurdon S, Tubbard; verdict, $0, AMUSEMENTS, KLOKKE'S COUNCIL. E.F, C. Klokke, tho ucwly-clccted County Clerk, who takes his oftice thin morning, held u secret coufab yestenlay atternoon with sume of his provosed new employes and jsotme of Lisb's old "hands, o the club-room of the Tremont Ilouse. Ed Fiiking and Charloy Herrick, Klok- ke’s two principal assiatants, were among the THE PROPRIETOR will glve an ouace of went {nto an infurmal discussion of the matter, | not trouble you with M. Renault's nble | gratulated by the Bouapartists, SHALL 8! UCT! o TUR GERMAN DRAMA, ¥ ¢ ed U il mold far every ounce of hpurities fuund fn IIALL BELL AT AUCTION, most prominent men prosent, ‘The In r which was fiually ended, Mr, Alloway moved | but somewhal rdious * indletnent. Pass- Teu minutes aftor, tho Hepublicans put uj SficerBoytico ThBt, o gepunt Do by otz | Undoubtedly the two most successful Ger- | that tho Dill by not allowed, which was exrecd | g over th¥ fiest - day's " debate, M. aULES YRy Vo P | any of theso preparattons. wman writers of modern comedies are G, Von Moscr aud Jullus Rosen. Both of them have written a number of playe durlng tho last fow ittle secret meetiug, which, he sald, was none of the public's business, e understood the 1itness of things, and declinod to rive the Yist of his assistants befors he was (uducted tu, sl votlng sys vxeept Cuy snd Kimnoy, who were excused, Tho salary of Miss Mills was made equal so thavof wothier teachers in shallar departments, TUESDAY, Dec. 4, 1877, 1 "will ask you to transport yourself fnimag- | to reply. A more untortunate choice could Triig, inatfon with x{m to the lmurlur’o( the Versaliles | hurdl Kn\'u been made, Terry Is eloquent -—-E'-"_'_—S"M,—”LP—'W— Chamber ax it lgoked on Tuesday at about hal- | nnd able, but he is beyond all mensure passion- S 4 : : past 3 {n the alternoon, whon M. do Fourtuy, | ste and vivlent. Tho provocation contained fn | sesrasnmnss~ o ~o~cesaeansnassana | A vory lnrgo and unususlly attractive as fufo ofiice. 1o couldm't seo why o re | YSU® and all of them have beon well received | Jpwas decidod that the next torm commenco the | tho arch-criminal of the Cabinot, roso to answer | the specch of M. de Foulrwu secmstohavedriven | WM. A. BUTTERS CO., 4 ortmont of port should bo made ot all, as he | Wherever produced, and some of them bave | second Monday ln January. the churges broueht ngalnst it, bim mad. £ tdea about in the tribune wild- merely \vm.xwlm to get a me Inalyhy | ereated uuu:: a furore, us, for example, ¥ It ;lflu:l'?l{“‘-;{hmllil‘f:m‘a flm‘{;llllfiflfel A % (e sceNE 1 uisrontc, 15, fllnghl)f hu‘ s about, ?"d l&wmmm‘:"" General Auctisnesrs aud Real Estate Agents, as to how tho offfce was run. Mr, Klokke w L er ' by the lormel s ” e Bprin chool- My, uld's | You ure In o lofty, oblong chainber, handsome- | ¢very vutburst of hils scathing and unspering . i Lut phessed by Tho Prenehion el T | e b e L e . oot © UY | ugency, "Fas Secrutary was tuatructod to pur- | 1y’ datorated T el arane. A omen | ieettiv by keatarcs plaimiy hicative of seoms | SO+ 174 RANDOLPH-ST., y “Tiun reporter, and Lo couldn’s seo why uny | ¢ f tho principal G h ctiano a ist of supplics presonted, zatlery runs around threo sides of tho room, | and sbliorrence. At overy inovonient le fsin- Adjolning Heath & Milllga 2 : newspaper mau should bs vo rush us to uttempt n any of tho priucipal Germau theatres was the "T'he Board sdjourned to Jan. 7, 1878, eaving the fourth shie to the double tribune of OF THE VERY FINEST MAKES, anuouncement that u new piay by cither of thess was to be brotght out. A fow weeks ago, when thon the new play by Mr. Rosen, eutitled thu * Coufusionsruth,’” wos brought out at the New Chicago, it tilled tho house, and it proved to bo u clever production. When the * Hypochonder," vy Moser, was produced at this house two weeks ago, it proved such o suc- vews thut when It was repeated at the NorthBide ‘Turucr-liali the followlie Thureday, It was, therefore, ot surprising that the announcement of the perfurinuice of 4 new comedy, (ha pro- ductivn of the contined ellorts of “theso two able writces, by Mr, Wurster's company st the New Cufeagu Theatre, ilied the huuse i ull its parts. The expectutions wers great, esueelally us two sturs, Miss Emma Wiese snd Eugends Lindermann, buth ot whom had becumy fayor- tes when thoy played here durini the lust two seasons, were suuounced In the cust, Fhese cxpectationd, however, wers not reallzed, aud tho play did not achivve the sucvess predicied for ft. "It 13 entitled ¢ Hobo Benule, which, literally trunsluted, means **High School tor Uraduates,” Nelther fn plot, construction, or wit does it compare with the former productions of cither of these noted autbors, sgaln proving the truth of the olt adagrs that 00 nsuy cooks spoll the broth, As performed last evens to learn anything of bis future plan, ‘Ihe meeting lusted tor somy thne, aud at it were maluly discussed the tituess of certaln obhd and new tands, and the retaluing of a fuw favored oues who are needed to fuitiate the new om- ployes into the secrets of the office. The quoa- tlon of distributing the joree und the nuiber ENGLEWOULD, The flrst lecture of the Library Course wiil bo riven ‘Lucsduy ovening at Tillotson Hall, Wong Chin Foo, In full Chinesy costume, will ive ;umo lnlcrcu}lug tacts about the Chinese Enpire, .\;t. V. N. Smith hns postponed the concort anuounced for Thureday untll n week from Tuesdoy ovening, Miss Jennio Dutton, Mr, Goodwillie, and Mr. Henry Wey, planist, ure winong thosu nnuounced to appear, The Engle- wood 3Musical Socioty,, uuder the directlon of Mr. A. M. Fletcher, will also take part In tho entertainment, 2 Robery Hervoy, Esq.q will doliver a locture on Walter Scott on Friday evening at the Preaby- terlan Church. . P SN THE INDIANS, Deavpwaooo, I, T\, Dee. 3.—A large party of fudians ottacked nud captured two frelght trutns owned by Hock & Wilsou on the Fort Pierro route to the Hills, Auotler party of {ndiaus killed three ranch- men fo the vicinity of 8pearfish yesterday, Cone siderablo uncasiness # felt throughout the hille, and the County Comuulasioners hsve nppuuul to Uens, Bheriday and Terry for military ssalat. ance. terrupted by the Infuristed Monarchists, MM, EATAT SMAM tho Prosidont, M. tiravy, and the orators,—M. | Cuneod"Oriiano, Sitelicil,and the rest foss teir A LARGE STOCK OF flfiv‘y‘-’nl ubuvcwum ::mwn' le'kT“ul béell hfmhu:“fl”l" l(l;.‘rlol"nzn?lu‘tincm:lnung‘cdhnnd, which plays so Important o part i french de- | alono of all the discunifited Mimsters, 8 Uraco . i) HM Datis Flletons beksht and sitvery o the deak tn | of Brouilo ltanages to preseryo the'scaiblanca | Diamionds, Giold and Silver Wadches, srout of tho Presidentiul scat,—a mossive, sol- | of indilference, “Fho smiloo! anstocratic dis- - 0 m emu chalr of brass und woud. Above the open | datn an M, Jo Duc’s uobla ip {a not to ba chased Fino Gold Jowelry, Fine wallory already meutioned are the punlic | away by the plebeian cloquence of a Jules 3 tributies,—a number of spuclous boxes, divided | Ferry,—a fact which ls less surprisiug than [t @old Chains, &e by "'"i f‘:arluu;{:m ullh:‘ru. nn&l rm-rz:sl !u‘r tga Sflghlllm:x" nfixu;vuulynfllu‘:t}onl lnla‘l tmdml“ ltg " o use vl journnlists sind such members of the lo with ft. . Ferry’s chiel alin 0 demolial "] numdlul wurllrl‘ ku ! huv«; " bc‘uu tfinunuw x}w melury ln{ nlllchnll’;-xmdmm and tlul n;mw AT AUCTION, cuoigh to got tickets from friends or Deputiea | that the victory of the 'y would bave iu the House. In the gallerics, hmmediately | meant the vlctu? of Bonaparttats und Clericals, T‘“”“‘"y and ‘Ve(hmnduy . opposlte the President, are tho places reserved | Ho draws o vivid picture of the pititul position Doce, 4 and 5, at 10 a, m,, for the Scnators, Ambassadors, and the Pre: which the Governnent has reduced Francs to dent of the Hepublic, Loug before the begin. | ix the counclls of Europe; and, after demolish- | 8tour aleercoma, 174 nnngn\ph»lnt-_» betwesn Lasallos ning of the seauce every seat b occupicd by a | fng M. de Fourtou, turus mockiigly to M. de | 8 and Elftheav. The stock will comprias w full as- brilliant and eager sudieoce, ‘There are, vur- | Broghie, und telis him that, if_he lad won, M. | ¥ r-Lsops, Clusters &, A Lafgo aseortinent of fously enough, uimost as many luties ws men; | Router would now be the President of tho Being tho ontiro stook of a large and striots 1y first.class shoo dealor, having recently 1led. Iaglees RADDIN & CLAPPR, 83 & 85 Wabash-av. POMEROY & CO4 Aucuonce 4 80 sandoiph-st. TUESDAY'S S8ALE, DEC. 4, AT 0:30 A, Moy At our store, New and Second-hand FURNITURB, il vES, AND GENEfIAL HOUSE! T B e fretocioae, ahutis - BRWLN-MA- 1 nvolce of TRUNKS, Geucral Merchsar Eie BL& KU 150N, POMEROY & CO. BUFFALO ROBES 1mportant Auction Sale Large Collscilon Indian Tanned Buffalo Robes, Atour stores, 78 and 80 Randoiph-st., THURSDAY uu_usmu.lpu‘ o, at f0o'clock. Wil o sold fuota bo ault- By BLIS of men to bo cmployed was also talked over. The whole thing was ‘only a conlerence, the re- sult of which will be scen to-day wuen Klokke announces his assistants, WEST 81DH BUINNY-FLAYEHS' CONVENTION, ‘The annual conveution of the West Side Bhinny-Lluyers took place ina back-yard ot North May street Batuntay afternoon, and was Targely atiended, delegates from tweoty-seven blocks belng presest. In the absenco of the Prestdent, whose father hud foeked bl up fu the garret auylnfi he (tho father) would attend to his (the Preatdent's) case after tes, the chalr, <1, bu speak wore securtely, the soap-box, was taken by **Lame Mickoy.* The most hmpor- tant husluess consldersd at the ecssion wus the yevigion of the rofvs, espectally wleh regard to fouls. A delegate from North Aui strect, with blue puteh futhe seat ot bis brown panta- wy the princhpal speaker, und askod the 10n 1o fule what' it was when two fel- e your slde, and one fellow's sLILLY touii the other fellow fu the ehin and mudebyn sing “fnthe Swoet Bye-sud-Bye® A (r GOOL CHIN dise, Wi of Awe 0 and Furopeso tiskes. toguth womn play o leading part In politics here, 84 | Councll, France, declares M. Ferry, can only | ¥ith s laralioo of valdable Jowelry for Holtday pres- we Kunow to ourcost, Below the gallery aro | have one of two things: a majority Kepublican 'h,‘qmnna for account of A, Lipman, the u‘:urlel. lnl&:( the M{lbupum-, :vhbnl. with ttlul fixleAleEl;nll o{ :‘ nmflumy .\{n‘nnw ist and WM. A BUTTERS & €0., Auctioncers, very few exceptions, are all present, visi ex- | Clerical. Clerkeal Cabjuct would mean R+ alm O P S e e e cited even ut the outset, ‘The Rupuhlwlu’; ure WAL WiTH 1PALY AND GEBNANY. THURSDAY TRADE SALE, au the lukhzhl:» .‘.&lfim‘u{mm on tth’g ri‘um. of \ll ‘l:_ (] mmal tr;éuy uluazl‘llumu c}ocl lxlo: exiat A Compicte Stock of Tevy. the uisters are ut thelr posts ln ctween those uLes, ready for slunature, the t{ont benehics, trylng, not without success, | aud would assuredly Lecoms o reality at tho ?EX, 8.‘.’.‘.’,%?,;,.‘,"5‘{9,‘;?%5:,,,“ %?,E'.‘E’ig' to look unconcerned. 1 see the sristocratic pro- { tiest stgn of u common dauger, Let the Min- * . ek o uf the Duc de Broglic, \ls tace hiding un- | sters bewaro. Reslatance to the national witl | Thursday Meralar, Deo. 6 at 1:50 o'clock, st our eusiness bencuth a disduinful smilo as be turns | may bo attended by terrible conscquences, ‘The WA 4 Yens & co. . Auctloneers. to e nge a word with bis nelghbor, M. | Democracy i3 patient, but it has blood in jts e e N, POMEROY & CO. By HODG MORRISON & like 8 whole back-yard full of cats—wus thatu | I 1t wele o very poor impression, und. G Brunot or M. do Feurtou. Vet & speond dissohution would bos coup | BANKRUPT 8TOOK OF §6,000 WORTH fou br mot, AlLet tnatura dliberution e fol: | tuo audieuce went away dissatlstied. Thls bug JUDICIAL, Fue bell iugs Tur sflence, Wetat. ‘Do tho Minlsters who vut factious Omr 85, No. 220 West Washington-st. lowing resolutiou was adopted by the Conven- | probably beeu caused Tu a weasurs by the uu- Hpecial Duatca (o The LAicago Tridune, M. DB FOUKTOU lani o futo the mouth of the Culet of the c t M d. C : Cor. of Peoris, we shall sell oo i s ailaindiht, WSS || Aot Do SR b we | oy sonte s P bt o votumtn | SIS g Sl ot depees | Custom-Made Clothing' | sonsa sfornins, e i, i 10 vcock 4 s hul H en ol e ol ous bundle ot papers in his nand, and e u coursel Combatlng” the pretention * camily Gro* otliof Dlayer 1n the ing (o (Dlayer stinnlcs 8- | Wuelity. otticrs were bad i o sawse proportion. | prize of the vacant s P L‘J‘c’:‘f.&’.?l}‘&'fifi?;fi‘ifi.{.‘i," upois bia heuviabl n 3 do- H H A A OTION, The Eatlrs Contents. conalating of Slack Vamy) cerlca: also the Furaiture, consisilug two Farlor bultsy o task. The time, de- | President aud Scnate to reslst tho will of a | 7n ¥ . Dec. ' Milss Wicos uod Miss Lindewanu were woll re- e, long de- | Ereaiton ursday Aloraiag, Dec. &, o 11 o'clock, ol out rooins, rovlded)” 18 fs not a foul 4 the oue player iy Uut ol some twenty-ive namesd urged, (o layed, has come at which he is to *renderan | frestly-clocted Cuswber, ho suys such notlons | 174 lolphi-at. irusscls Uarpcta, Lintug, Chamber, sittiog ioon 439 3 5 A 2 £1q. of Plymouth. player shall put a'head oa hiwm. An elaborate scheme was provided for the keueral and mutual fntercoange of grouuds,— ar, 1o epeak more precisely, streets, As o dele. vate from Aberdeen streol eluquently observed, “Whea two clube nh‘ on "noutral ground, ‘Aere is more falrer play Jikely to be developed, 10d them sickening sceues of purtisausbilp will 0 avolded which wakes (or make, 83 the case nay be) o basc-bull game in St. Lows, or s arict vm‘fi’dubflo o the Benato st Wasbing- o, 80 Zusti, ignt and a spectacle to he public view s 2" lu & brief but forct- s address & delegule (rowm Ads slives support- have heen better us tho schemiug wite of Cown- clllor Zimmer, and the latter wus as naive snd uatural as Cecllic, elsrer of Consul Norden, a3 1 aho had studicd ber part from llfe. Mr. Koch 88 Councillor Zuminer was algo very good. Mr, Helmer a8 Morland was n littlo too tame, snd did not play with the same fire that the patrous of this theatre uro accustomed to. sire. Claussco as the younz wifo of Cunaul Norden sustutued her part very cleverly, though vut of ber lue, bue Mr. Waldorf as'er hus- baud was uot such us the author intended. sirs. Heuser s Widow BHods wus better thun usual, but sle wut b wore careful in dressing, so 1nan v this who had for hulf & year kept France | “To b wure, i€ the Miulsters won't resigu, the | o . oy T o Vuspensc, and, woro. thal auy e, detiod | Republicans cantiot taks them by ghw colfa’ wud BUVTERS & COB MEAUIAL SAURDAY B3LE leganty snd justice! A man of sbout 40, of | pitch them out; but, I the 3 stays, | o ; ce ¥y 2 TR uverugo stature, dozed, lnpudeot, totclllgeay; | Government deprty. b"{‘rugexu;ll%:& clecra gréct FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, & with & fair show of forehe: ack bair and | the orator gs, u s Ausburat 1- tinduiph- Seknd} o ihick, ‘blck Diustache, soverng an | caDgs H4 soup dotat ia DABEINE 10 8 second | S———SLOUrcHTONDS JT4 JA AL L, {ll-shabed mouth; & head very bald at the top, | dissolution. Beware! I tell you solemuly, By H ,and well wet ou squaze, resolute shoulders. | Fruncu would not endure ti" "Ihera 1s not much eloguence in what be says, but ‘Tho scena at this moment is one not readily 1t i3 sald boldly,—~1auy “brave word: ing | to be forgotten. It is only to bedescribed by weak arguments. ‘The speaker kuows that Lie | oue word— is defendiog a bad causc, and o lost cause. Not FRENZY, ull bis impudevcs cau overcowe tho consclous | Frensy of delight on the Republican benches,— FANCY BLIFFELRS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. hollowness of bis atlempts at explunation. He | frenzy of rage ou the benches of the Mousrche | galo promps at 1 o'clock. HENRY & MATCH. beglng quictly euougl by duclariug that Lo | fats. ~ Iusults aud taunts fy sbout io all direc- A, N, BANDELS, Agt. sud Auctivaces. HP' ROSENFELD & MUNZ Auctloncore, 43 and 44 Medlsou-at., noar Wabsl-s% SPHOIAL SALB ST Bl ke i SR O S N VLD s 82N Auctioacers UTIONERY . o CELEBRATED throughosd the Union—expressed 1o 8! ris. 1 aog upward 55, 40, 00¢ per B. “Adlrest o:ders GUNTUER, Cosler* Usavs, Clhlcaje. 'This 44 the aze of ncwspapers and magazines, aod such {s the competition that ooly the very higlest-class porlodicals can hve loog. Awmong thess i Andreus’ Basur, which stands par excel- lenca a8 the best household and fawmily mayazine in the laud. Its tone is pure sud hesithful, and great caro §s cxercisad in udmitting vuly talented writers inte ite coluwns, ‘The literary standard of the Puhllullun 14 worthy of all pralse. 1o addition, it urnlshen a fashion devartment, emoellished with NRY & HATOn, Nos, 55 sad 60 Lake-st. ‘Wa shall sell at Auction TUESDAY, DEC. 4, A FULL LINE OF rkllflh'lt WEAR, locluding l(‘UB‘ plates, ung all tue lateat suclety news, served up BER GOODS of sll 180, & KFvat Yariely v 1a adwirublo styl ‘I'hose who wish Lo surpriso thele wives aerceably shuuld send 10 cents for a speciagu copy 10 W. K. Andrews, Clugunatl,

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