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. : THIG CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TRIDAY, DECEMBEKR 7, 1877, : R U St N o ot in e e N s Aot Bt s e 000 oL S “SUMNARY PROGESS. - for him to enjoin her to Loeo her own connrel, fihe mnde n short statement to Wim of the afalr, wns for soine time Asslstant-Supcrintendent of | Ita replied by getting Conatable Sallins, of Jastice N of the cunditlon of his ho, Bradnireet's Commercial Asetiey, In thin sity, | Dogie enlce, tn underinke to foracione the most- GREENEBAUM. A unditanaf & ::2&'3‘:{35.:%?':;5“;’&;:‘5 the Rebeltion and psnllmzh'lklhe War. The bonds which, tugether with wha ho slteady know of the | and wae Suserintenient of ‘the t theinnatt bra gaz0 ho helion thele furnitore. and o8 late na yen. lcvad he had aerets Thich eost them 60 1o 80" cents on the doilay ey \lil e Fonml alsowls iy whon o die):” e e ol amter 0 torcay afiorom he o reancts Tt the Constanle o . -;a"m;ai:m:;:f;m 'i'x‘;:“h':?w‘:l' TR AN Jare appreciateign maeh thal” {her am convdera: “UA n reperter who vistted her tn the cell an hoar | Charles, wio in at prosent in an in il thus far been unable to realize, . 5 somie business Leforo fanp. Mr. (ireenebedim: i 3 i enormona or fherwarde, whe apn arcd - vl | New vork ¥tate, der fatlier, Willian ¥ . e The German Nationz! Failure | |00 mlun :'mm"?-% of :Fe Stock Frchanme ot ranhy o €, ciondliolde nqr::‘n’""h:np-"p'mlc?nflli N —there ln alwaya a caim Gier s fom, vr and vias at o y nonncing his suspension ald not create 5 e £ C 3 .. Miss Allie McKee Disposes | or niiie siclinen of womsi thas he aphwared | vere weaithy, bt his s Jort afh bis propessy wiine COL. RAY Causes a Run on the Ger- menton the <irect, pArly becanse 1t was Sk s, thng¥nce of that ‘inramons bill “demon- % could hardly be found (v gny's travel. “Vhere | inihe Jast tivo years, 2 14 #IDE OF TIE CASN, man Bavings and ra,u, breanre the concern was nob fargoly S Ay r.”mnamx the bonds which wers of Constable Mc= wus not the slzhtest tinge of remorse for her ' Yon say Iuy was her second conelny" Cal. W. A, Ray was vinited last evening at his 2S. Itentided with hone business, It has confined it- #old and rilver payabie in gold onty, crime,~—only itfer ehidinzaf axccond coarinwhom | **Yel therehy enlitneing tho valno of eold, and de- pressing taa fearfal extent the vaine of all other urmperts, eepecitily that of the Iaboring and pro- ducing classce, It enhanced the saine of ail A1 he offer or foan hiee that 31007 koure. No. 38 Throop street, §n relation to this +4 It wan to ennbio her (o help hor sater o atart | Most inpleasant affalr, Tie mado an open ac- tmeinesn at No. i ltnah street, and alna to enable | knowlodgment of the above excarslona in the sea relf mostiy to dealing In forcign exchange. Comptroller Xnox Asked to Al- TITE OTHERS, sho alloxed had done moro tian any one elte to bring the calamity wpon her, Several nuesth designed {o get at the fnner ntory of her domentic Elligott. tronble swera ent short betors the interrnzation | her to 20 Iuto fha country, " of Justico, and sald It way hts fiest and his last ex- low the Former to Liguid- TR STATH BAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Srudences of debt. and reduced the ability of the, Doint conld o atiaciied to them, an mackly iwond | s+ Dl the farmtnre fnthe honen covered by the [ pojetect (it b fest wnd hin last exc Yeat Frobies v g entor ta pay, The anccessfal Yaome of the fFar. N e 4 > . ] 2 . i i ate Itselt. cetercay was the day eet br Judze Williama | the cradual decrenss of the publle d bt, and th §he Wounds Him Fatally | phovieaithatnoqestionsbe yut '°h..°d}$ i ey atd | MR PRona (o her? relative of hia mother's, and ho had siwaya be- for hearing testimony on the application of Jndge P iave Tnereased tho promit payment of intereat, have increased tho value of the peaple's honde 10 a dezrea which ought tanatiily the preed of the most rapacions ! WHhott res:rting to onn of the most ontinzeo: not see M1t to have her atory pnblixhed,'wha agrced with them, But for Her retntive, Cal, W. Atigus. ton Jiny, ‘of the Roard of Trade, she had ¢ don't wish to fntimate anything which will | friended the glel Innny way he coald, 1o em- gefect upun th lndy's chaeictsr, hut wandd fika th | phatically denfed that the $900 wae retntsiod 1o hita, Tave n moro dofintte cxplanation nf hath While He Is Beizing Her Furniture, Otis for lesve 1o sl the State Savings Dank Collopse of the New York Firm of | "oVding In oederto raino funds with which to de- i feta AL it wan ‘4 gondlne’ mortsaze. iy claran disldend to the deposttors, . The followinz | swindles that ding: 4 I - i i i e extated ween thew, v bel do L A el e e e okl s b Rhont g | M Bt T et Company. . an .1 Talock And ey romasy | DL 2. Shori. o 00 oo A Yelnnn‘im. ltay desired to make Mine McKeo | of hie mothers, | 1o apenks in the tost deroza. Bistop, and E, M. faddock. nnd they all thought had recetred only 70.° Hepudlati { hit A trip was then miade 1o his wife. Rhe was rich and edicated. $fe as ¥ 1 — that on the whole tho hank bualldi; h X ¢ ‘DI nZ the puhlic Tont .of Ifis Assistanis . and tory terma of lawger Tbomas, ond . eails o whole tho hank Lullding was the bert | debr " oucht mever to omine e I TIE KCEND OF THE TRAGEDY. poor and ititerate, and his advances were not | B people’t Their Flght from the ‘oo bulling fo o north oo of row ot nnto | encouraged, K wlwayw lived at ham it hor | BE Bno "M (00 B v | The m“"%" Teounles Blatel o e LEoPOnr sl tothe bk that sould | il ot repacistion et Soneptiace it tenttons red beick stenctures budlt fn the usua) | pare abont Lwo yeres azo, when, hor father i i 3 . " o 3 3 ) : hie Building. tivn-story-nnd-Lurement atyle. ~ Hinging the Hoor, | baving lost all o hade s wad Sos madtiey padier Crcaran i it srken, T borate fios tocamo fic Hlie Gauts fof Tugir, 43 Atter hearlng thelr testimony, Judge Willtama | LIRIVED e dcmenstivation of siiver. ‘1t Gan- P indon wis ohencd: and Mee, gltebecea | b ioals, murer to Nu. 1 Cang stroot aud at. | 13 b " emueitla” ToF rory Atk aveh b on signment. remarked that he was satlatied thae it was ighly | fender (o noy amonis, 1 ooy o it 5 fovals ute inguired | what. won - wanted, | She Vi niing barnisied : > phoidm niler to it b f Sompltacd Uhat el "oe Mgt (63 | ok dhin‘ent e hid sxpircnes i e, | Eiogder or ot i e e Sheing necesary to declare n dividend If possible. Tn | dishonest than inaking wold. the only mem oraore preat inental excitement fo may wnylhing, and she shortly conciiided that for her wister's #00d sho woull say nothing. A question s to From what ruuree cnines this opposiiion to ro. extanltabing the old silver dollar, and making it & lezul-tendet to any amount? It comen from the and, not miceceding well, they sutht cheaper quarters at No, 27 Flne streot, where Misn McKou wan taken sick nond remalned 11 for two or thres TIIE GRIZED sons in their alleged tine lght, D : view of the spproaching winter, some of the de- “,HMEQA‘:E;‘: BANKS. poritors seanted some monoy immedlately, and Hor Attorney's Story of the Perse- D e Sk = s 3 were even suffering for It. There was no way of | men who have heen Ing int f H Whi W wha Col. Ray was elicited tha responee, **Ho Js | months, 1t hecame evident that they could not . [ DAV ‘The ruspension of the Guacman National Tank, N 3 receiving fntcreet from the ontions to Which Bhe Was e devil in the bash, o has brodght ai) this tronb. (o tiaeie way there, anl ft wee ubout thfe U that MARINE NEWS, which was forcrhiadowed in yosterday's Tuinvsr. | beaingmopey, 0 £o0d or with wu little sacriico s | heoplo on 100 cente where theg invested ony (1 le npow ue, And_tien the window closed, Mra, Louls l'll‘tlluf wishing to bestow her fovorson a grtk:tlgmnn insido ruther than upun those un the ontside, tr. Itay offcred s aaslstance. e had not previ- o piisly Thetted her except at Janz Intervals, The re- » o JOST AT SEA. lation between thein peshape can best be shown by Capt, Williain 0. Harriesn, of the steam-barge THE FOLLOWING LETTCH, Charles ). Kereliaw, was loat overnoerd from that ;I;lcl)xh\vllll hn: lm:ded :'l‘u:nrg i mg nxnnwlmu'n:'lhnl yeacl last tunday night, when off Toint An s e he T meret to T had retoroed | yargues, Lake IHnaron, The sud intelilgence was " ""'{h"l",",,""',“"l’", S i jiake the halalce, | cunceyed 1o (ho wife of doccased at Deteult by April 10, 1877, ~, Ay . Meliee, 3 | tetegeapl, ou tho arrival of the etcsmrer ot this My Dran 'MNE Your fevor port Wednesday night. Georee Lindray, First o rate, ere i I MOEl | Mato of the Kershaw, made the following riafe- L pal caused 8 insh of | ment ton Tutnvse reporter, and It was corrobio- o MEPAL. Dot o 0 tuantle my clieck, | Thla MOty W 10 DAIL L | rated by the engtncer, Second Mate, and others on the obIRAtton to ma: Yo 'contd not hi! board the veesel at the time: o Thing more Rumiliating 1o o than 1o 0o hie; i canuot conceivn wiiy you sould desire to ca N Eoy bt 110 Ran sy aflernocn with paln. Very affectionately yours. W Al i Sansot Fiownede RIghe (R bro oo Brygan (o freshen, l"M W"B'l“hm“:“' le‘l lhlfi(hi\(t t}le“mnnqn"u ‘“’ lnul wnmn;:S'v“m ulllxiru‘:ln{' l'ulil‘A‘\lll'lmr;ml'»,ll,lkla ren, Slie went fo tho Iank of Montrzal with o, BUHEAS I 1., L wind kra Jually frestieted oot Filn, and hi drww ' Chucik Tor- 5100, and she . | AUt whet.(Lsins HaTa, Ths ailb es. wien sonted it to the teller nud got the mone: hen | Soniand, and we weps Kulng at ihe s of in 531d to e, + A you are. not. goimg aiea Sust | Srvienrent mite w5 Wt W'"fi':','{" ;! 'y A or elghie oo . ‘. "0l now, and 1t In danzcrons (0 kel s much at home. | cheuieed i iid Sl & very b you Innd lx:.-n;r deponit It vv'Sllh mg.l and I xfi"ltllu rul"l‘h‘«"c':":l'r‘."x«c:fi?fi'rflmm!fl\“’;flmfl"{ s yon have it when you wantit.' Shc gave him tho | ©! NI i g 3 er wa 3 inoney, and he put It In Liw pockot, and ehe hasa't | jagheadesson the cabin luor, We got the vesel o by a sate of titks buikding, and the test) created reatcely a rippla In flaanctal circles, Thore | ahowed Tt could be oold with focs Joas Shanben wna not the allzhtest Indlestion of a furey, no | other assct that belonged to the hank, The aln ruehing around to learn the news, no sacridcing of | 9380t to b mdverileed for thirly dnys at b " Icast.In the newapapers of Chicago, New York, exchunge to strencthen currency rescrves, In Philadelphia, and. foston, When the. bidsrcs fact, the suspension was long azo disconnted, Tie | recelved the Conrt and Recolrer woml derac condition of the institution had been thoroughly | Whethier nny of them were auffielent, and if #0, 1 anglyzed anid understond §n hanking and com. | *ale could e ordered. ‘The sale also onght to ' be nerelal circles, though amonit small trauerpcaplo | Tr2f% 211 1bF cael; 20 a4 {0 supply money enonzi the news of the faliure was decidedly unexpected. | therefore ‘made, which Wil be vRterel Soiardan: 88 they had laborcd nnder the Impreaston that, os | directing a rale of the huflding at nuction on n day the bank hnd wenthercd the gnle s far, It conld not | 10 be fized In the adsertisement, and on nearly fall to make port in safety. cash terms, ey TNE FIDELITY, Dank-Esaminer Watson was In 8 sort of eeml- Arnold Tripp filed n petition tn the Fidelity Sav- oflcinl pasecsrlon of the bank during tho day. No | 1o Bank case, setting ot that about the 1er of balness wan traneacted beyond taking care of that | January, 1570, he made an agreement with the bouring out uf tho mislle. Collections were made, | Comntily by which 'he wan to take charge of Y he Comoany's husines at the rate and efther turned over, as requcated by telecraphle | % go mkAny.e e t mteuctions, or retained untll furthor orders, 1t | falled, it onp Sn g1 by sime the Company Tiad been expeeted that this brancl of the businers | crediis, and by asked that an order be made direct- would have been tmnsferred to tlc Commercial | Ing the Iteceiver to pay him thin amonnt. The ac- & % count was passcd on favorably by tho Master in National Bank, hut it ceclined, as 1t had all it Tircored 1t 10 be pard ta 70. "It comea fromi_men who bonght the people’s bonds gt 40 to 70 cents on the doflar, &nd are naw holiling them a§ 4 preminm of 6 to 10 per cent 1t comos from n eot of men whose entirs nterest. hoth temporal and aoirltnal, centrer in gold, nn-lwie hope by perpetastin A fread to enhance the price of their goid nntl they can coser & mans farm with s very smal] plece of It ‘Tha people don't propose to be ruled 7 anunscrapulons set of money-changers, They expect Congeces 10 pans an act remonetizing silver and mnlnln.l_'lnh.‘tml-lcndu for all «nes to any amount, | hv{ expect tho President, who way clevated to s high position by the votes of the people, taskow his Intercst Inana sympathy with e people Ib{ romptly alming sachas bill. It 1e people shall he disappointed in there expecta- tons, 4t will tren pechaps bo in order to inqnire whether the Communtrta and Socialists have not #ome gronnds for advocating their doctrines of re. distribution. ¥ouzox B, Brockwar, ——— Tpon the Health of the Teeth dependa the outlty of the breath. Preserso them unviemished by the uee of tho famons Sozodon that perfectly harmless vegetabre preparation, an n Subjeoted, THE WOUNDED MAN fsn tall, spare-bullt fellow, with deep-sof eyea, and n flortd_ countenance, . He |3 protty well knownaround tuwn, baving been n County Consta- hie for several yents, When firat elected, he con- fined himeelf (o the Town of Lake, but for some Ume had worked only In the city, since mare money could bo mindé within than outslde tho limits, He was with Justice D'Wolf before he went to Justice Hninen' oftice, TUE WOMAN, Allle Melice's appearnuce wonld rather prepos sessone In bee favor. Bhe fsof a lithe, shapely ansably goml features, s wenith of wavy brawn hair, and boars hersalf aw s heauty who wanta to be distiuguishied from the crowd.” The mouth fs eensuons and ill-formed, and this, together with her gray eat-1iko cyes, are hor only displeasing features, A phrenalogist would say she was of a most In. tenrely nervons orzanization, casily fired into pas. man, and when once so nronsed the month und Business Relations with a Cer- tain ‘Wicked , Cousin on 'Change. she rent How She Ordered Him Out, and Threw His Hat into the Streat. A Complonted Yarn About NMort- gagoes, Checks, Legal Proceedings, Ete, 2 1 e : i ¢ canld nttend to in louking afier tha collections, | Choncers. and Juige Hoore 5 Fou will never regret iz. Eoeaiillon. o defihie e her ot emacianat | 8Cenyany of It enee, ~Aftef this franesstion v, T e iy amoan Cpape i AL sent totake | Et0 ety fear i lier the collec beofata by the Recelver vqually with the other tics, Slerafr 18 that of a quita intelilgent woman, | 11ay's ¥islta betauwio so frequent tint she Telt :I:nc:no-ull & ed to an- 3 INTHE AFTERNOON A MEFETING OF TIIE STOCK- 1N OENERAL i % JoLhiths Escepting what _happened in eo o "fiH' 2twhich there waganattendance of nearly | notiting new T teil toan um".'-nfm‘:f'"'r'g': tmost resinay. of the mock. Mr. lenry Giroenelmum | fuduntey and skill employed by iho. Rewh Solestat :m--1 le 15, 'h)u tituation of aflairs was thorouuhly | gafled ty bunden his memory “with anything that o] ane Guair after whicha retointion ae | cuaid be calieit tiewn at the Nee-Hive, ot the Stetn he Carrencs toihe s sraph, to the Compteoller | Suvings, or ot the Third Natinnal, which clearly of tho Carrenicy to tha effect that It was the wish | fudicnto that there I8 nothing going on In these In Of the stackhoiders that tha officers of the bank | etitations calling for pabile etfrn should ho allowed to go on and lquidate 1ts aTalre, | *'37 Glorer, o the Centnl sational. eays he They were better acqualnted with the anacts of the | pay got enauzh cash 1n aight to inake quite a hand- cancern, and conld reallze more from them, than | pamb aicii 1le cxpects to have hie report. to any Receiver who misht bo apnointed vy the the Comptroiler completed by the end of the prea- Comptroller, and besides, the ointon war unanls | cug week, To-day ho will be prepared to accept maous that such mannes of liquidation would be o proof of clalms and Is2ue proots of indobtedness, obilged to remonstrate with bim, ho helug a | sea. 0 Uid no damage. married, man, und s nd her silor Hiving | el her Piaris sialn ‘uuder et R gslona _ together. o opparently “"’Z'“,"""’“ f waflefent InDortanes 1o cal the Castafn. the situtlon, but onu . aay sfierwards, | SUSE R 0T iflcjent inboriaucy to catl the Castatn, while visitin, nor, he - referred 0 | dim, bt did not find Ditm. 1 ment mierely o F{ i, it fud t ¥ to report o the regard he had had for hier fn the past, saying | bim' the condition uf aftalrs, se I8 custom ry be should always entertaln it, and expressed the | on ordinary occastons, . Not. tuding hin wrish that he might bo able to enjoy mora of her [ there, 1 Bwene torwand, expeiting tofzmnnd Aoclety, Ilo weut on to remark tint a ludy (imon- 10 s ) rold T 1 had o ke whera the tiontngt her nainv) in_high standing in sorlety in 0F I e 3 g this clity was onca tho Intimate fricnd of 8 Uriited | Sabin e sturetiof im. e Lt i b oeeat futo the 3 Lin in seareliof him. | We luoked sii ovar the cabin, States ‘Senntor, und that recently the* Senator, | and ecarcued all purte of the vesel Wibout Aoding whilo atopning at the Palmer House, on his way to | B, ‘We did not knaw what to think, aod could do & d ridden nut to Lincoln Park with | BOtHng. We wera ny this tno fully friecn miiea Washington, El i 0 froin the place whers the veasel first brosched to, nd bor, Hu kiow this becauso e hiad sent Weat and | 1o the plac u i e ———— BUSINESS NOTICES. 56 * Mrs, Winslow's Noothing Syrup* fos children while teething. It cnres dysentery an: diarrhos, wind colic, and regalatos the ‘Bawels. A which alic nndoubtedly Is, and hur conversation i rympathetic in ifs tonv, low and deliherate. Tho excliement of the day had, of conrae, paled her camplexlon, bnt the tinge still remalned to ahow what it was ordinarily. iter clothing wan of conrée ol tl:e poorest, she having evidently Leen distarh- ed whtljo at her hunesework. An sald before, sho i about 15 years af age, nnd has & father and niother, with whom she Is not on lovablu terms, reeidlog on Wentworth avenne. | IIER LAWYER’S 8STORY. SINCE 3138 M'KEE DECLINED TO DX INTER- VIOWED, ITHE MURDER . AND TTOW IT HAPPENED, At about 2:'0 yesterday afternuon Conatatlle James E. McElligott, of Just'ce Halnes' Conrt, was shot and morwlly ‘wounded by Miss Alvina C. McKee while attempting to lovy on an execution for 842 for the rent of tha house Nu, 36 Rush strect. The atory attached to the affalr I o long snd rambling one, Learlng in many respects anites sensational aspect. Btartlng with the beglnning of the circunstances wineh lod to the whooting, N e Pt ot i st e S Chas. Gossage g d the Caulaln went overboard. greater henefit to both creditors and rtockholders v otten the facts. She arose from her sent and A 3 450 L 4 : . As geunl, the alr was full of rumore roncerninz the atiack wus fuily planned soveral daye ago. Tho | or 4o say auything whatevor about. the shooting or | Kerss s Rt it e oneta e 1 el Slotheldan o torgrucls up fhin reqtst of the | Ganking businens tn weneral, at There wan s gl . bonse, No. 30 Rush strect, was ocenpled by Mes. |yt procaded it, referring tha reporter to herattor- $GUS RAY, YOU INFPAMOUB SCOUNDREL, slipped overboard, hut Lilnk i wan washied overh ekt W R LTS calty 1 interviewins the atr, which has ag unfor- Rebeeea Louls and her aiator, Miss McKee, who the Comptrolier: bad been vislted so frequently by Connatublos on similar occasiona that they were thoroughly on the slert, oud so shrewd bad they become that the ofticers had saveral times been bafiled, Constable McKlligott had dotermined thut the only way to capture this redonbta. Ue chstle and Ita Amazonian defenders was by strategy, The sortle wan made about 2 o'clock from Justice Maines' oftice, No. 140 Madl- son street, the besiging party conelating of Owen McElroy and ble oxpress-wagon, MeElligott, Frod Dest, o brother of the Constable, and Martin Dest, Clerk of the Police Court, and Jobn Melnernoy, Arriving 12 tho neighborhood, the wagon wras left soout & block distant from the house, and Mc- Inernoy was sent forward to reconnoitre. Secing that all was well, horang the door-bell, anida moment later, a 'femals head popped out of the window, BMack snid he was ” TOOKING FOR ROOMS TO RENT, and this proved tho *+ Open Sesame. ™ An'the door was opened to admit b, the throe othets rushed 1p the steps and forced thelr entrance behind bim, X‘:Elxlzuu at once began reaulng bis warrant, hut Mles McKee, for it was whe who had opened the ' door, did_ mot walt to hear o word of . Without speaking, sberan down stairs into tho oonement, and Ins twinkli; 61’:aupfilrfl| on the stuirway, and with an oMb, **YOU ~—— —— ——[" shu polnted a rovol- ver through the banisters, fired ono shot at the Constable, and attomptod to fire 2 sccond, but the cartridge hung fire, McElligott threw up hin banda b clamation of puln, and dropplog his wallet and hia papers, inciuding the execution, ho stageered_out of the front dour. clowoly fole lowed by Mcklroy, tho expressman, Hawascarried {othe wagon and taken to the ofiico of Dr, C, K. Davls, on North Clark street, whore it wis found at the bullet hag entered the nbdomen at a polnt midway between the navel and the left groin, and had taken an upward courre, 1t was deeply probed for, but to no effect, and Dr. Davin at oiice pro- nounced fL necessarlly fat The wounded man was tnen removed to' his residenca on llalstod street, near the Tranit House, fu the Btock.Yards reclon. THE RETREAT OF M'ELLIGOTT left the two remalning besleyors In & state of sfege, und that, too, within the cuemy's lines, ‘The Irate 1lttlo womun locked the door after them and then cast hier **bad ™ eye on the yonngster Jieat and tho man who had decolved hor at the door. ‘I'liey caught her wlance, and fod precipls tataly, It \ras not the glauce that made them Hew, but trie continual cllck of tho revolver. They ran into the parlor and attempted to fortify themecives, mi there wae uo furnitore or anylhing elie that would aceve 1o bareicade tho door, and 1hey wero compellud to make a break for up statr, which they did successrully. Iut **the v still purancd them. " At 1his Juncturo Melocrney ¢'ambared ont of the window and eot backtu terra frma e best Le could, The Amazon wasafter them in hot pursuit, Young Lest elammed the door leading Into thy halleway, and with a loungy and - bedstoad barricaded ' it 2w best he could. No sooner had he fized him. sell in this quarter than he percelvod how dere you talk au fome? 1 want you to leave | & €ontulted wit' thy Hecond Matv au enginecrs, and deelded that It \ens 0f 1o use to retirn sod scarch tnls house, nnd never darken my door ogaln. It Tor : 5 you do, lw'lll exporo yoir to your famlly and 1o for thie Captaln, and, tierofure, Keptunourcourse, 2 Cuarles McShane, Sreman of the vesscl, ntated T ol da R oty slailered. | HBERIS It | 100 ho maw the Capialn alter (he stesmer broschul the streot after him. Mo has never been fothy | 0 tho fieet time, Hlo asked tho firoman If ho had house sluce, bat tha next day sho received the fol- | eecn tho mate, ond be answered In the negative lowing lotter fron him: and sald ho gicescd ho had guno forward, Tho naien yeumerior 1 Sk SAKe, qaesentathe dieeetlon | ¢iaptain then startéd to go forward, and that wi Koode aud ondur them sold fn duo the, Yogrn dic,) | the last e paw of blm, The fireman alro s 4 ‘ thot the Water did not rash into tho fre-hole and ** You can seo from this that thera 46 not the | put the fres ant, ; " ' sliglitest ground for suspiciun 24 to Miss AleKce's ‘I'here were no boats washed overboant, nor character, 1u reply to this threatening letier, sho | were they damaged atall. All the hatches of the wrute him dnmnndin# thy retuen of lier note and | ehip were properly sectired ond battered down, mortgage. By way of ananswer, threo men with | except one, theafice huteh, adjoining the tire-nule, an express-wagan canio to tho house, aad,took | and that was on, but not battencd down, when awor, without uny xplanation whalover, nhout | the first sea lfted'It, nllowing n_emall quantity of $230 worth of furniture, “Thut was the second | watertucnter the holdat that point, between decks, tunoarticles had boen takeu, goods of nerrly that Thy waler was af no 1ime more than four mches in value hnving !Fn.-vlmmy been removed, axit was | deptn fn the cabin, engine-roum, of flresLole, In then supposed by tho "Chadwicks, by virtuo of a qunumy 1bo water would a0t exceed 2 distress-warrant, "It has not been ascertained to | These statemente aro made us justico to this day, although tho last scizure was mady Uct, | rixun, who wan kuown ns o carefnl sesmaj 2%, who the three men were, tut an | atelct disciplinsrian. The reports that tho hatches Atisa Jciioe was eummoncd n day or two agu-| were off and the veesol slupped so much water o to appcar beforv Justice Fleming at the Stock. to nearly cateo her to founder are erruneons, an Yards, 1 suppuse thathas somo reference (o thy | thoss on board the veesel dualrs to havo thom con- mattar. Failing to ubtain ber mortiag or money tradicted. from Mr. Ray, tho sults 1 told you about were The Kershaw brought 1,300 tons of coal from brought, and jud¢ments obtained agalnst hiw. i, Onthe duy of tho trial befure Justice Wallnce, Capt. Iarrlson had been & seaman since 0 laa. whilo sho und ber elsters were In the ofilce, their | 1o was anatlye of lrving, Chautauqua County, N, houso was broken Into, her trunk ranscked, her | Y. “He was iu Cupt, B, d. ltalph's (Dotroit) e letters npd papers sll overhauled, and ahout $150 worth of :.luwulr{ ovmawents, sllverwero, etc., wers stolen. ‘ho potice Davo lind the cars for two weol ut have discoversd nu cluw to the thicves or the property thus fur. ‘Then cume the attempt to-day to carry off the few ar, tcles ramnining. and tho tragical result.* **Whaero did too slsters ged all his forniture, otc,, from?" ““\When her father lost his property, and tho homestead was sold, he and bis” wifo movea into twa rooms on Wentworth avenue, where thoy now live, sad the furmiture the two daughters had came from thelr forwer home, they taking it for the purposy of renting o house and letting furished ruoms. ‘The father {a 78 yeurs old aud thoe mother 72. They are almost heart-roken at the infefor. tune which ham overtaken thelr youngewt chlld, ™ *¢ Did Minw McKeo have *'THAT REVOLVEN for the purposa for prutocting herself1" **1 really do mot know why or when sho got it, 881 have ol got conversed ‘with heron the wub- Ject. Dat ber sister told o that she was never wmora surprised n her )ife than when who heard of tho ahooting, forsho didn't belleva AMiss Alllo had courage envngh to fira off a platol,** THE ALLEGED OAUSE, THE STONY UNDERLYING MI88 M'KRE'S DOMES- TI0 ThIALS® . and tribulations was wlesned from s person who has known bor for anumberof years. 3Many years ago her father kept a boarding-houss on Franklln street, Allle atthls time was a girl just budding into womanhood, —for thia was nearly twventy years tanate babiL of declining fo yicld up ita scerets, ol of the It tuay, however, o eatisfactory ta the gencral Tact that thes have pai Thotr Sepoetts " romen P.:'.""“”" founce tho fact that the air conting B1137,(K 0 $17U, (K9), We Peapeetfuliy coneur in the ] ul viows of.the Dirsctore of the hanic that AT JOUST STERLING, ILL. lowed to llquidats their liabifitics withont a Quanry (I1%.) Fimes, celver. And wo are fully of (he oplalan that by so The citlzens uf Moant Sterling _and Drown gdoloue much Lime and rauey con e sated (o tie sbcks | County were somevwhat siarticd 18+t Monday mor- T e sina ot the s tine tho Intereats of the ered- | fnz'yTearn that Ae A Glen b Tl o ortte sl Hirhanes et e, aron his banking bouss was closed. The Messuze say onn’ e Cashler; Mercliants® A Castier: Traden’ Natlvaal lank, J. Rnttes l!l“ bR i Ao UK It o, eanard W, Aaniger: resldent; I)n iZ dent; Hank of Montreal, nrd, ternational ftank, 1. Louwenihal, P « uh(fr% the Merchants® Charles ’h'n{ulll\. Nattonal Hank, B t (uarony, Bask of [inots, IL. Bamuel M, L Xil Northwestern National lan, resident: the Hide & Losther ank. 1. Caahters Hibernlan Danking Avioc T JYealdent: fireat i, Ke ney, Bldncy Thomas, Esq., ho culled on that gentleman last evoning, and had a protracted con- versation with him, . *+1want to get your cilent's side of the atory, Mr, Thomas," sald the reporter. **Bhe refuses to talk, and says you bave Instructed herngt todo 00.% **Tho responsible cause,* replied Mr. Thomas, **as1 am Informed. of tho wholo matter s W, Auguatus Ray, 8 member of the Loard of Teade and of the firm of llay & Chambers, No. 104 Wash- ington street." **\What wero Lis rolations with hee?" **He la her second cousin, and undoubtedly sent the men to the honse. " Wy **On acconnt of a declsion, or rathor of two de- clalons, rendered eguinst blm, one by Juatice Wallace and the other, the day beforo yesterduy, by Justice Robinson, " **ind ahe sued blint" **Yea, e was sucd as garnlshea In both cases **Ilow much was ot stake?" **Two hundred dollars in each case, **What was her clalm baned upon?” **It was for inuncy that ho held n truat, ** * MOIVE NI THE PARTICULARS, PLEASE,” It scems, w0 hor slator says, that sho expected Ray would como to & seltlement, and rotumn tho £oods he bad taken, " *+(oods he hod taken?” ' **Yes,—taken awny through his instrumen- Whonr'* Sho lived on Plng street laet summer, and on- tered Into a lease with a Mrs, Chadwick, who Hyves on North Clark street, for s yeur, and pmd_her rent while she remained. Aftor she lef d bne foro Mrv, Chadwlick succeeded 1n finding another tenant, somo rent ncernod; and, In distraining for the rent, about two-thirds of her furnituro had been taken froms the houso where hor ter now lives, Bhe saya that Ray can- bined with Mra. Cladwick and Mr. Ixliue, her nunmer and causcd theso things Lo Lo taken from her, leaviog her with only o very scunty quantity of furmiture,* **WWhnt wus tho valuo of the articles removod?* *+About £500. The rentclatmed was only 850, *+1id McEllgott ecize them?™ **Yes, antl ho has dluposed of the property so that sha stands creditod on Justlce lalued’ buoks with 81 Bhe says that iay, to whom ahe gave o mnr(kl;ile for $100 for money which he had agreod toloan her but never hawled over, went before Justico ilaines and Justica Jtobinxon and testificd Inlecly that he gave hertho money by 8 eheck on the Bank of Montre: d not get it back, 8, wover, a8 told you, ealdl that ho " etill hold ¥ the monsy m trost for her. In view - of the two Jndgments, aho hoped Ray wonld not ap- };cul. hut would heve her property returned to her, or sho docan't bellevo the aale_ was iadc, suppo Ing it hus alwaye boen_undor May's control. 'f'o- day slic learned that Ray had sppealed, and thns hopo of & sottloment wae gonc, lHer slter says In view of the fact of tha avtonal Nank. snd in cu 4 Co. faney Articles! * This Dep't contains many “ Attractive Novelties®? of rare elegance, uscful and appropri- ate for Iloliday Gifts, and many “Unnsual Bargains’? worthy especial attention ! * Paris and Vienna Noveltiss.” Opera and Bridal Faus in many hun- dred styles, especially rich! Mougc= ing Fans; Chatelaine Watohes; Ox~ ydized and Etruscan Oloak Olasps; Poarl and Ivory Dress Elovators; Tortoise Shell, Silver, Coral, and Ivory Back Oombs; Filigres Silver, Blue Bteel, Painted, Porcelain and Jot Jewslry ; Russian Pooket Books; - Coin Purses; Metal, Silk and Velver Belts; Fancy Willow Ware; Trimmed Baskets; Perforated Oard Board; Novelties in Fanoy Frames; Braok- ets; Baskots; Slipper Cases; Japan- ese Boxes; Russin Handkerohief and Glove Boxes; Ouff and Collar Boxes in endless variety ! P “Fancy Embroideries” In Wool and 8ilk in artistio designs, finished and unfinished; Pin Cush- re: froved the repurt o lie tou tri notaht of entering Into_ volus ruptys bt Uinding that It was fou expensive, he couciuded o maks 80 asslentnent under the Insolvert laws of this state, beliexfiue it 1o be: for the beet tnteresta of his cre William L. Taglor ts the Amimee, 1L Ues, wa underaiand, ate between $35.05)'and £70.000; sud, fiom whst we can sszertain of fi's adsetn, M Glean wili prouably bu able n ‘i Gieun will provably ba atie to pa5 frum 50 1000 AMUSEMENTS. THE APOLLO CLUIl CONCERT, That old and favorite orzanization, tha Apalio Club, wavo its Orat concert of the present messon laet evoulng st McCormick Hall. 1t was evident from the immense crowd In attendance, ~the hall beloz Alled with one of the largest and most britl- fant audlences ever assembled i It, —that the Clab hias not lost gronnd {n popularity, and that it stifl holdu.its own fu popular favor, uotwithstanding tbe neceseanly limited repertolrs that 1e available forn mennerchor. That it more than sustains fits reputation from o masical point of view was mani- fest from ite work, for, while the other threo parts aro up to the standard of ‘last season, the first feuors hava bocu greatly strengthened, both In power and quality of tone, and gre wow well halanced oven a4 against tho strung second basses, Ly preponder- cuce of numbers, tho ranks being flicd us follows: Flrst tenore, 245 svcond tenors, 18; frst basses, 15; snd secoud basses, 18—a total of 73 voices. Mr. Tomlina' puuctuatity and promptoess scem to have oxtendod to the audience an well as to tho singers, for, withi a very few exceptions, the grest crowd was in Ite scats when the first number, Hat- ton's **Sallor's Sonz," commenced, which has been sungwo often that* it ducs 10t require orde- serve any farther attentlon. Tho other numbure wera s very plessant little scrensde by Ho. nicke, Schnoert's **Evening Son the solo by Ar. liarnos: Abt's **0On the Water," the sojo Ly Mlin Tta Wolahi; the souorous doable cliorus frony Aendelssohn’s ** ;Edipus at Colono effective part song of Hlumenthal' 1 how falr ahe be”; Gounod's }!nh‘lnntln‘l ** Vinum Uogarlcum. ean! steln numbers,” The effeet of tho former marred in the eccompasiment, wiich did not hold up Mr. Barnes sa 1t shonld in tue critical parts of this work, and latter was Ivcking in inspira- ton and gusto, eapecially in the closlnz vivats, which should bu taken with great spirit und fervor, TIIE STOCKIOLDERS, Following are tho vharchiulders, each one of sihion {4 Hable to double the aniount of his stoc Charien U, Abell, Chlcago, %0 sharea: sanien Ag sty Clewgu, 55 Folikamp & eck, 60z Charles Bedke, Gernny, 103 Faan Switzorland, 50: M. Toont, Ciilcagu, Coudict, Chicago, 50: A. 3. Luy, Lamnber! & £liel, ‘Chleagw s Loubs Eliel, zo, 1107 Awrahall Field, 703 11. O, Clark, Chi- b 5, Greensbaum & Co., 40; " Elius Greenebauw, reencbanm & Co., Uhicszo, 1,01 chaum, 403 I, dreenfeider, Heney trecnebaum, “U7; Julin tircene. tioltan, 751 dohn Herting, 100; Hart Brothers, ck, © B dueger, ho: Mar- Wankegan, 503 C, K, Moelo, Wan. onrad Seipp, 100; A. Feumitz, H0s Peler "Schuttler, GO: Amelin_lathactild, 53 It Rabel, 50; L. A Rotnechild, 17; L. N, Kthode, 10} 1. A. Rtice, 35¢ Isnac Piiaawn, 003 Louls Pappe, erniacy, 501 Amelin Osteich, 23; Leopold, nuh 0, 100: Frank Lineenbarih, 50; F. Leopold. 100; €, ¥, Leopold, #0: Oto Lob, 103 Mes, Heary " 1eonold, 10 Modlener,' 20} Hayer, Bhiladelph 1. B MeCormick, it 3. & W, 0, MeCormlciz, £0: €. 11, Meyer, No 1003 Nelson aorr, 133 Augusta More Fmma’ Mueller, 30:_Otio Mutact ouls $ner, 803 C. . Bpring, truste Simon, Wankegan, Carl Bimou, Elmon, Waukegan, 5; Weiner Slman, Silverman, 40; Hermau Schaliner, Nchoenbrenn, 503 Loulsa tchroed Taluuge, Poughkeopsle, 40 any, 400 Abrsham Wolf, Fhiladclpia, 0 \\m\n{ Deneliy & Cleary, 305 total, 3,000; par valge, $100. 2 £ "l g 3 ploy fourteen years, and walled the wteam.baryen dnrnim and Dubliguo and_the schre Hurd, Jave Bell, Joba Durt, ond T.W. Ferry, While an thu Hurd, that craft foundered off the Mauj. tous, wud the Captain's - wife snd little daughiter and, s brother, ' © nfieth»r with alfthe ottiets on bOrl xcopt LWUIALIL, whev 104t The third wife and two sons of the lust marlner uro living at Dotroit. LOs§ OF THE WAYNE. . A disputch was recelved yesterday aunouncing the loss of tho schr Wayno at Oswogo, Shu struck the cast pler at that port eatly fu the morning and sunk, ‘The vessel and cargo are reported o total loss. The Waync was a canal Achuoncr of about {40 tons barden, and she was built two and & half yoars ago by A. A, Turner, at Trenton, for himseif. 1le vold her laat aumuer to AL J. Cummluge, of Oswego, for 812,000 casb. Lor origiual cost wos §2:,000, Sho was 4 stanch and well-bullt crafs, and uud carriod 25,000 hu of K‘r}nln to_linttalo on o recent tri) she had on ard 10,000 bu of wheat, taken at Mil. wankee, on hor owuer's account, when she sank, Her hull Insuranca having expired un the 10t ‘ult., It {8 likely it was renswed for five days, snd that, too, expired befors sho reachicd Osweyo and struck the rocky and dangerous polut where she met with tho aceident. Caut, George Atkinion commanded hve, Bhe swas tne last vessel from Laku Michigan this seasun lu paas through the Wellaud Canal, 'Tho cargo was valaed at §23,000, aud ts fosured, hegan, THZ BAVINGS DANK, Quite & crowd of depositors Lud gathered around the . Gorman Sayings Hank yesterday momimf walting fur the {natitution, *Fhey had leaened that tho tierman National had been forcud to suc- cuinb to the tnexorable demands of ite creditors and awsociating tho fact that ite Presldent uecupled ths wame relatlon fo thy savings bauk, became ¢lamorous for tholr money, Thev beltoved that Mr. Greenebaum owned 1ho three banking tnstitu- tions which for so many years have existed under H 2 Of thewe, the actory were tho Schubert snd Rubl BUFFALO. Special Dispatch to Zhe Chicaan Tridune, sho hasn't slept for two ulghits, and that last week S Y one roof, aud thiat tlie fall of ono wuuld necessarily | As no chorus i the world, however, can slng the | § Sofa Oushions ; Wall Pockets 3 & femal oot | #ho was cdnncd toher bed: Bio. beaf s ago. Bho was of o bnght and livoly disposition, | Rurrato, N Y., Dec. U.—Tho Jarvis Lord 1s 3 lly | Aur i ;,an aing the | jong; Sofa Oushions all Pockets ull'eapgr.\l‘;l.ml‘:::’:‘n:-:« u'flfi‘lflflnfi'&fi'fl.‘."'l? ‘wes | mervous Semperaments Aldayor two befora she | aud wae a great favorite in the socioty which abo | off Herson's Taland, and has arrived at Dotole, | PO followed by the callavec of thu athere. 1t wag | **Ungaricum " auless it ' thoroughly drunk op the ' ! Invain that Casbier Wise asaured the depositors that tho institutions wore "}’“‘" and distiuct, and that the suspenxion of one did not necessarlly entall the collupse of the others. Thuy would have noneof his cxglanations. They demanded thelr money. and wezo then fnformed that they must givo tho re- wing {t celrbrates toe Apollo Clab wanatrictly sober, parbaps It s not to be blamed for a fallure 1o reachs that sestacy of tnabristion and supreme drunken power and abandon which cun alone give ¢ftect 1o this characterlstic aputheosis of Tokay, The other nuwbers were excellently sung, and the fearned that Ray had appesled, she was told that he had put the nmrm'« tuto the hands ofa Cone stable named Mulltn,” e baa*called at the house oneo OF twice, but her sister rofused him ad- :lall"fllll" Hay sent him to gut the balanco of her the wurk of o secoud to tear a fuw foet of bed-cord ftom the bedstead and mako fast the two Inldlnlq- doors, The attack waa then directed to the barri- caded door. Afrald that'hls pursuer would firo through the door, Beat Jay Aat ou tho foor and ate tempted to prop uu the barcicades’agalnst tho Kid and Velvet Slippers ; Chairs and Foot Resta; Soreens; Suspenders;: Toilet Sets; Baby Blankets; Bas- frequented. Herclderalster, Mrv. Louis, martleda loosamnd didkolute character, but who was patel- otic enough to run away to tho War,and unpatriotic enough (o mako {t & pretenss for leaving his wifo. Blo {un grass-widow In the fullest scnse of the Sho wili lighter twenty inches and go in dry dock to fix her wheel, and come to Bnffalo, ‘The achr Wayne, with wheat from Milwaukee to Oswego, Iu repurtad ashora outslde the plers ot Os- " wezo, and going to ploccs. ~The vesscland carvo | quired thisty days' notice,” Some avatled | Club dispiayod not alons all its well -ku - | & dour, but taling i thir, and focilui ae o | " Whenwas the mortzaga givontw word, The two abvlers wero much altke, aud, bav- | Wil Au-uxmfiv provo total loss. Thie cargo 13 fn- | theraactves of (hla rovision of the shactee. "Tulr | cinion of aitack, solidity of tone, sni nieewniice | K0t8) and & complete assortment of ;‘r:ncc:m\_:;: ll::l] being forced, hy summoned all Fok “m-:"“: {; wh:nl::v“c“rl .-‘:'-n':-u :u_:i ll:{,ly to give ing frequent quarrels witn thelr paronts, who had | 3ured; the vessel not. Agregate depasite amount tu abuut 838,000, No | of expression, but & develupmentof timbre that ‘Cho prop Nebrasks arrived here to-dsy, To the Western Assnclated Press. Dorrato, Dec, 8.—Arrlved—Props Staruces, y Gunld, Bcotle, Araxes, Potomac, U, all materials pertaining to (and or- ders roceived for) all kinds of Fanoy’ Embroidery, “The largest and most com= prehensive Stock in the West!”? currency was vald out over the counter, Tho bank Inslsted on a rigid enforcement of the rule. Ar, Greenebaum sayw Ity aesets are sulcicnt to pay Its deporstors in full and leave a handsomo surplus for the stockholdere, Tho Hablilties are reported to be about 130, 000, MENRY GREENEDAUN & €O, "The private bankli & Co. was open as us buniness wan Iight, ai shows Mr, Tomline hae been @iving apecial care to the development and culture of hiavolccaus wel as 1o the mere efect of cunttrllllmi; The voluisie of the evening were Mlss Ita Welsh, of Loston, who upon tbis oceaslon made Ler debul before & Chicago sudisnce, and Terosa Carreno, who le 10 strauger to our concert-roomns. Miss Welsh hing & light mnexzo. U voice, of very pleasaut quslity, which carrics well aud posscascs mory than ordinary natural sympathy. ller numbers become liupoverlshed, thoy determined 1o sbift for thomaalves, and this they have been dolng for a yearor two past in the most adroit style. They lived firat ju aliouse on the corner of Illinols and Caes streets, where they reccived boarders or rented rooms, aschance brought them patruns, kents for the property, Mead & Coe, at this sune gave thefr tenants vory bard nunos, It was TOOK 4 RUNNING JUMP OUT OF TIE WINDOW, He landed safely, “beyond siightly spraining his aokle, but tho palh of this rapidly dls Mwm‘nn\(ln{ upward, thero was 8 sembled that of & Gorkon, # lund, aud'the dreaded Tevolver, ut tho very window he had jumped from. Riclent, o‘“wr[' in the minds of the Amzzons that the besleyora of thelr nnprognable fortrees had been ropulacd with elight loss of life, -‘- You wersher attorucy in the sults, were you nof W yent . “‘WIAT ADVICE DID YOU GIvD NERT" T told her 1 would fle o bill In chancery,~ would lave {t ready by Friday noon,—and obtain aninjunction restraining ltay undtho others from interfering further with her. ‘I'int was tho condition of things Wednesday afternovn, Exling DETROIT. &pecial Dirvatch ta 1he Chicagn Tribune. Dxruoir, Mich,, Dec. 0.—Duuplte the lateness wuse of Hlanry Greenebanm thouih the valume of ; couinedd malnly o thio fur they took mercy on their young victim and | had told me that no further sieps would bo taken | thelr reputation thst they swapped the fumituro | of the season and tho sevoro weather, the tng 1 draft N ork and Euj were & rauance plucked out’ of the antlquities uf euntomted thematives by & volloy of threarentag | by tho Chadwloke: - An o tho cbatig morigaye, | | 380 othr wavablos Urst o one and then 10 (a | Winslow left hero for lialalo to-night with the | foi0,0h,Srafie uu New vork and Ky e Siies | Ritermoyers Vi Siaacs, o sntiquitles uf fold herthe Cunstablo had no right to 1o into the house IF ahe kept the doors fastened. 'This marne g & wnan who called hlwmself Ellsworth came to ber hovse and enid he wanted o rent 8 room, There was only oune furnished room in tho bouso, and that Misa McKee nud her alster, Mre. Lonls, occupiod, ‘l‘nu{ concluded to make up a bed ou the fluor In the kil o Il Lanking hours it becamse xuown that tha New ork branch, dolug busiuess s the house of Greenchaum Hrotbers & Co., hiad suspended, and sorie runiors were curcent 10 tus cffect that 6 had made an asslgnment, ‘The Inlelllgunrfl catie tou late In the day to have suy parceptible effect on the house bere, so for vutward auvearanc Durlng tho cuitrso of the alterovun 1t became whispered around, though (v & vety qulet way, that fleary Greenobaum & Co. had madu an net signment. caresul Investigution on the part of 8 ‘IRIBUXE ropo: d tha fact tiat euch an assigument bad been made Wednesday in the ofice of Huyce. Hotton & loyoe, but mo action was taken upon it Mr. trecnebaum carree t fn law pocket, or. o speak with wore accurscy, It {s in bie powscevion, to be laced on record ehould the march of eventa deony t necessary. It Is in the shape of a blanket cone veyance, and turns over (o the Assiguce all the reat and personal property of tho frin, Lo be cone verted un the best terms poasible, and the procecds devoted to the payment of ail claline azainst the bouse. Tartics in a position to kneir whereof ey spesk say that tho Asslgucesbip has beeu tendersd contingently 10 Mr. 0. L. Horion, of the law drm of lloyne, Horton & Hoyno, Ueary Groenslaum flod & trust-deed yesterday convey! n‘:m 1. Schuuer, In trust, gve Diocks m tho vicinily of liumboldt Park as ‘wecurity fur a siote uf $50,000 to run threo years, payubls to the L 8 per cent inturcat, A RECEIVER SUGGKSTED, Representative Aldrich to-day recelved telograme rom ‘eurfiu Schoeider, Presldent of the Nativnal Baok of illinois, from Logls aud Chrfstisn Walil, recomuiendiuz the sppointuient of Ueorge E. Uknunlhur Hocelver of the Uerman Nutlocal Vaok. g GREENEBAUM BROS., & CO CAUSE OF TURIZ VAILURE, : Speciat Diavatchts The Cicuga Tridwne. Naw Youx, Dec, U.~-Greonvbaum bsus, & Co., of Nu. 18 Wall street, made an asulgnment to-day for thu beneBt of tbelr crediiors v Abraham tho ballad **She wore & wreath of duirable good tasto and oxpressions s 'O Banctissima Virgine," which Mies Crunyn ssng here last winter (Von Bulo howover, didnut accompany last evening); and Blumenthol's “song, “*1 thought to be your bridi which wo bolieve bas Dever il Words ot hle rapldly-disappeasing figure. Liy thia tilno the helghbors §ad become thorough- tind gatherod about the house, but Bust jumpiug (rom the window uent apparition at the window caused a A few retuined, but pone dared go Tho policeman on Leat was lm.nld'p."d las ydunrm:gd up the "r‘i"“ :lea‘,“ Tinging the ‘dour-UBll, was preparing to as what sll the row was about, when e TIIE HEVOLVEI AGAIN APPEARED In & threatening position from out a front windew. ho oficer Intrenched himself in the recoas of the 007, and domauded mn uncouditional surrendor, 0d, after considerable parley, the fortress was Ihrown open. A few mpments dres chaock' and Whalen od from o Chicago Avenune Station, whither the frigbtened “sfelnerncy had carried the slarm Immediately after mukIng bie escape. Mise Meic , 4l not deay the shouting, aud roadily w 1he oficers to the atution.’ Un the way s e spoke frealy, though loosely and rather confusedly, about heatair, but et vnough could be guttiered from the converuation to show that sho bad stiowed her Pauslons to tun 80 high that she would have shot Either the Constablo or avy private citizen thst gared intrade upon Ler kouschioid, ¥o vick had shu coma of lovics and executione. 'And yet sho was Already planuioe, her defemre. Sho wished bor lawyer, Bldnoy Thomas. ty visli her st once. When Ssked why whe had killed dn officer who was sluiply Yolog his'duty, whe repHed thus she ut fret thoaght 9 was o thief, aud that the crowd had come to g:nnax-rlm. Sha recalled the fact to Detective basck that her Louss was entercd by burglass on the 15th of November, whilo attend ng the auit nder which tho executivn bad beon Juttice” ilaines Court. AL this time 8 lchtly ficpsiuted with i, and hence she was Tather cdullding to lum. ‘Then sho rambled off on fuother tack, acknowicdging that she knew whe the men wers ana what they bud come for, and foat shu bad been wo driven (o desperation that sho Dow not what tu do, They Lad levied on hor Gbce before, and she was suru fu berown mind \hat 18 weu these men who bud itherrompted or fi:;:l:: the roubery whilu who was kuuwn (o be in vther, vo that pwl:lu whow they justly wero ine ol Uebted to'coutn schir Acontias In tow, the latier aving tho corm taln uo satlsfaction, Thenco thoy moaved to No. 27 Pine street, whora they wery keptout of businces for nearly a mouth with cal- clainers otaer honsc-clesnare, Miss McKes reiuained hors hut a short time, when she movod o perrecent abode, Whilo living on Plne streot who bad not enough clothes to mnko & gun-wad, sa tho tnformsnt suggestivoly stated 1t Tu her rela- tive, Col. Kay, ako COMFLAINED OF XK HARD LOT, and of not huving baa a pair of shoes for over so lung, ltay vffured a 910 nate, which she spurned, but e wucceeded in forcimg it Days afterwards sho returned It with al noie. Whilo here she 8rst began play uoney, aithuugh ho had loaaed or give couslderable suuis durlxu‘.um iwo years pravious, of which 0o account b been ket sud o yecurity ivou, Reprosenting tustwho was afraid of her ghyluck laudl ked flay to take a morf- gaxo on rurupcn{ rotoct her In case hor debtorsattewnnted tolevy, Themortguge was inaliy consummated, Col. llay glving bis chock for $100 ou tha Uank of Montrual. \What Lecame of this money v unknown; Itay clains she got the money, snd the slators cislm it was covercd back fnte hig Chas. Gossage & Co., State and Washlugion-sts, 3 [ Inr been wre an Harsen's River, with heel looae, 8ho gues into drys doek, but will proceed to Buffalo when repaired, Clevelund steamors stupped runulog to-day, QUITE A FLE ARBIVES, There was quito a number of arrivals yosterdsy, ‘The prov Dean Richmond came {n from Bullala witha full csrgo of merchandlse, the schrs Col- lingwood, Kate Darloy, 8, Batos, Amoskesg, §. J, Luft, and Ewima Mayes, and scow 8, 7, Wiléon brougnt lumbur, gnd ko schrs Francls Palow snd Motropolis curgoes of Irou urs, LAKE FREIGNTS, ‘There was a good demand for vessels yesterday ta load now sud lesyo in the spring. It was re. ported that 4330 was offorcd for sorn vessals, The schr Two Fanules was engaged for 30,00Q bu corn. ‘The Mllwaukeo Sentinel says tho 4c and 4}ic rate quuted hete Wednesday le doubted there, o ——— SCIIOONER SUNK, Oswgoo, Dec. 8,—The schooner Wayne, from Milwaukeo with wheat, while making port early this mo raln, uck the east plor sad sunk, The v essel and cargo are a total 10as; tho carge was ine surcd. tchen, aud to Eive HB holr room for what llitle rent they conld vet, Ellaworth sald his office was at No. 100 born street, und that he had a cosl-yard at the corner of Kinzic and Groen streete; and he showed whst purported to be bis business card, Ho #old if b took the room ho would want a ges jet putin, and a carpet un_ the lall hoor. ‘Ihe Aoos ‘was haro, Jtay having Luken the carpet, Ilo agrced o pay $12 & wmonth, and said ho would send for his trunk and take vossesslon In the evenlog. Mrs, Louls, who had charpe of the house, “told Nm ehe would go out and try to gct & gas-jetand 8 carpet. Blie did wo, Jeavinz Miea McKeonlone. Very soon afterwa: an oxpressman drove up with a “trank. How tho 'unlu got tato the houss | bave not yet learnod, ut bott 1he outslde und inside doors lave the ap- pearunce of havini been broken in. She says When they got In (there wore suyoral of them) they didu't make kuown their husiness or uatbor- Ity, but ona uf them sald, *We wlil give youail thie law you want_Uefore' we get tbrough.' [he door of the fucnlsheq room was locked, and thoy bruke the Jock and COMMENCED HAULING OUT TIE GOODS, When thoy had gotten a s0fs parly through the dourway, slie proteated, and, sho viys, one of the uien thou either struck or pusbied hor ond jsmmed heru nst somiething. ~ It was at thls timo, oy I underaiand, thas Mckifigott recelved (he shot. Aftor the vhot was fired, the Conetables and custo- diang loft tho house |u s hurry, and [ think she wust lave refasteucd the door afior thom, ™ +*\Who waa that inan Ellsworthy' *+Well, I thiuk bo was merely s stool-pligcon, and that ke used the name of Mr, Ellewarth 1o m'elead 3ies MeKeo sud ber slster. y reasowfor du thinking s that 1 found tacked on the trunk @ picco of vaper on which was peinted rother crudoly with a pen, * Ellyworth, Chlcago. IN.* while undeineats It ond coversd up was the name en here before, ller receptlon was yery cordial one, and tho Avollo Club may bo creditot with introducing agother urt'st hero’ who will ale ways bo welcoue. Teress Carrono made one of the most cuthusiastic successes she lan ever achicved bhere, Her drut number, the Choply Hals luade fn O minor, wis eucornd, to which she replied with Liszt's Second Rhapsodie. 1t perliaps re- flutsed suiuy boldness an lier part tu ventirs upon this Ruapsodie, In which ono of ourowu pianists has mude success all over Ihe country, t she played it with spirit and dash, and with declded orizinality In phrasing, and wade abit, In hersecund number, Lisct's transcription of ** Faust, " which Is tnore Llezt than Gounod, 1ho duet belnzt sandwichea between thy wults in rather novel siyle, sho played the dact witl re- uiurkable delleacy sud seatiment, and rave the runs of the waltz tembo with a dash and syeep which were quite uear the true Lisst vefu as women cenerally roach, Carreno alwayy pluyed with prace aud’ delicacy, but last evenlug she seemed 10 bave more than ber usual force and puwer. Asa whole, the Club bas every reason to be proad of its concert. THE SILVER QUESTION. What an Indigusat Cook Couuty ¥armer Hias to Say ou the Questlon, To the Editor of Ths Tribune. Cook Cousry, IlL, Dec. &.—Not many yesrs alnce the people of this country wete cugaged lu putting down a moet gigantic rebollion, which was started and prosecutcd in the Interest of castu sud slavery, Tho strugglo was carriod vn with so much obstinacy and perscverance by the Rebels, and received wo much ald snd sympatby from for- were conccened. KUMYSS, OnR MILK WINE, DEPOT—179 MADISON-ST,, CENTRE OF BLOCK, When megicine has falled to restore your health, t Ramse s e tichest Rourb et wad oy Fatlonal tubic. " Naturo does iug Diake Geah and by frow druge; thetnfure thruw physic to 1he digr—drink Rumyse. " fiewd the unsolicited tudomonent of 1oy Bittiyesty an cunuent Cuieags Fiplcta 1a Tribus o "~ NOTICE. " To Newspaper Owner A geatletian now successfully employed 1a open ta rugagement 48 general or budness Dianager of u dally or pruminent weokly newspaper. 1Has valuable espe- Fleuce L bustness and edltorisl work: collegiata ed tion; s a praciica printer, aud bLasbeen fn thane Faper busloess neasty all bls Mfe. Hefercnces of highest orlor. Addreas **3A! T MAUK, 37 I'ribane Hullding, X, bands, aud that It thus bocatno o trust-morksago, And from this juncture commenco the ditiiculiivs Which wound up In tne affair of yestenlay. . FIRST CAME A BUIT, brought by the landlord, Chadwick, through law- yor Exline. McElligott wus tho man who levied onan executlon thuy obtalued. When Kay came huwe bo replovined the goods. fiest in co Huwmill's aud then fa Justice Doylv's, Owing to the tochnicality of Ray nut baving mude s demand for thflioodl before Uringlng suit, the case weut scalust hiw, It \nulplrulu Benutor Delaney, who bad becn bis lawyer, and, eingularly Unou‘!b Miss McKee's fuwyer al recume el o money compromiso, saylog that 850 would pay the rent and custs and recover the ‘rrop-rly. Buddenly Scastor Delauey was dropped, snd Sldney Thowas called 1 by Mlsu NcKee,. thie Bret thine Col. Ray know 51d- uey Taowas was clalunug the hizn-toned rotatuer of'§25, Ho kicked, and, soving only uno way out of the scraps, ho saw Exlloe, the lsudlora's —— 2 N. GATION NOTES, Now it s sald Capt. Goodrich bas abandoned the project of charteriog thrae Northern Transit Lina propellery (o run between Ludington snd Milwaue Kkee, on account of the bad and obstructed condl- tion of the furmer harbar. ‘The schr Newsboy was sold by the United States AMunhal yesterday to Mr. Hurlou, of Raclne, for $4,000, Hor reglatored valuation waa $10, Ly Dol e Sagian o g, T 810,000, H al LADIES FURS. ~ |/ AHRIVING AT TON STATION - of *L. Cuagwick, Uattle Creck, Micl.,' ju painted l"f"' und comprowiscd the caso thon vu su wp- | TR0 1K G 'filfi:‘a“fl’,"‘,‘zflfimm‘:fi’ bt | Backor, of Backer & Cohen, mercbants, N, 30 ‘:ln "“;‘"m "‘ '"'““rmm,“ ':‘.‘ ‘}::'" ke MARTIN S, 154 State'st 4heregistored under her full uswe, and oppoalte | letters. 5 asl 1o tho Clrcuit Court. This mouplussed | 0 o e r et el mest | Worth atrect, Mr. David 5, (roenebsuns saiq bie | OF¢ 8% bome, thaL It was uot until ufter @ pro- 1be panye iaced thy charge of *‘asagult with | **JIOW DO YOU ACCOUNT YOR TUE sUOOTINUI" Thowas. Another month's rent wasdue, and it o " louged and torniblo struggle, sud tho sacrifce of B failure was precipitated by the closlug of the G man National Bank of Chicago, sud the consequent suspension of the Chicago houso of Henry Urecue- baam & Co. The Nuw York concern was, Lo waid, Lut uine years old, and was not 8 branch of the Chbleago house, whuse existence datcs back twenty-three years, Each house irsasactud its own busincss entirely scvarato and dhaiinct from tho otber, but belng correspondents they wore mutoally dependent ou each other. The Chleago frm recently mado beavy over-drafts on **¥rum what ] know vl the lady, I do not think sbo Intouded avy such resull. Sho was there ulone., bhe was very weak aud nervuus, sud on sccount of her truubles bad not slept fur two uights, The comtug of thuse el thers 60 unuxe pectecly, and the thousut that tho very last asticlo s bad in too world was to bo wrested from ber by the wmsn who Leen persecuts fng her o)l alony, sud Lhe brutal personal uttsck upon hor, uoudtices mude her wild and dia- teacted, sud who dlda't really know ghll sba was dofug. The pollccwan wio went fo tho houso arrest her told we that be saw her at the window with tho revolver fu ber bhand, She loaked paly ant 'was upon this execution that McElllgott we scting yosterday. Tho next features of tha case e two garnishee salts. Miss McKeo acknosledged judgment to D, W, Cotey and to C, W, Challee, though fur what fs unkaown, Tno suite wero brought againat Col. Ray, gud one fu Justice Wallace's court was triod, Ml ‘McKeo wworo that the $400 was covored buck fnlo Ruy's bunds, and her ter sworo mnilerly® Eldndge Tourteliolty Sppeared for the slsters, saving beeu cuaxed into dotug eo by some otbee friend of the sislers' high up on the Bourd of Trade, A Iittie smart spring. ’l‘l"a‘ tug Terrant was at St. Joo at last accounts atlll weuthor bound, Whon the wind and ses are fuvorable sho will tow tue schre K. B, Meyes aud Saurisw 1o tlus port, Four cansl boats aro 1o bo batltat Tonawands thls wiuter. Puzt Colborue noeds and wants a fog-aigual. YORT OF CHICAGO. ‘The followlug were the arrivals sad clesrances forthe fdrty-clght bours eading at 10 o'slock last alghts hundreds of mlllicns of ireasure and hundreds of thousands of lves, thas the puvple conquered lue Rebellion, and setiled forever the questivu of slavery and ascession. But what bas this to do wih the guld questiou, or the Bilver bill? some SAylock will ssk. It has this to do with is: thal, while brave wmon were pouring out thelr bluod oo the battle-deld, the peovla were solliug their bonds to these samu SAy- locks for 0 80 cvats on ihe dullar to defray &- xpensce of this tarrible War, Whlle that beinzg ub wocdln}u! s wang sl:elu p:gc;ma for ber mlu:- uulI o ”t‘u; . Beelng this, sbo ave up the rovolver wi hich the shooting \was dune, fi'hfl size of it alone loug record of shuot+ 08 a8alre fu this cily, 16 L nod tho large bullotthag Ioargo0e the kliling :on the coutrury, In ucarly every hetanca the wurder bas beeu duac with bullcts of oo w0 auiallest mizes,—Now. 20 and 22, Such an o Jas thls revolver.’ Althouxa u tolerable good i) the weapon {s eviduntly of old manufacturo, It l:i Mamped **Eman Alles, Worceater, Mass, ™ Togns ¥eYeu-shooter, sud but one cariclige was ."“fldtnnl" K1 Ouen Evenings until 9 o'clock. STOUKMOLDERS MEETING, . STOOKHOLDERS' MEETING. ™ @ieciion of Plrectora. tur th ensuls, r. wiil R BT iuia e gprutng year, w1 bo held S 17, butocd the buuntuf'3 S8TOR Cutcava, Docl & 13v o O s Zcitcaent did pot bLalf cuck it, when vz fell back upun the cartridge alreudy ex- Alter tals had ocen vxsmined Mine Mc- taked belowandlucked upiu scell. From i cut on lo refused Lo WnaWer any ques- v U8 OF aay nnylhmx sbout the s8air b;-:uni a uon pud disjoluted weulcuces, vo Lhat upon the Dl of Lawyer Thowss 1t was hardly noccssary Court. Kay appealed und becamu b pant, Beveral luterviews were ciweon Ww and Mias Mchee, duriug each of whicn Ray was in great’ fear Cof W lifu. She thresleued 1o exposs bl wnte villalnous lotiers Lo his fricuds und to the Bewspa- pers, and, i short, wake it a0 zed-lut for bim st he would wiljingly como dowa with suy suw, resalt of situmpling 1o LABAKE tw waby taturvels stooce. Mr. Henry Grecucbaam was Presldent of 1he German National Bank, whuse closiug was an- nounced yesiel o of the German bBaviogs Mapk, which sustained @ beavy ruu 8 short time syo. Mo was alo wixed up o “Chicaze politics, Mr Grocucoasu sal could gle w0 detalled wtalotueut AR d 1] ' = i k<o sud its suspeusivu necea- | brave mou were upholding theis country's 888 i | weonens ~~ e e i R i B AL i 5 | g ot ol b | SRS e BB R | St st st st | 205, e S Dttt et ImsOTUXION, . " *They stv irylny to break Lu the -way.,' 9 | stmiliar auit i g 0 toblnson', v -+ ¢ i K ouse were, Mr. Grecucbsum said, the n 1 lor b oL B M S M | WA O EUE, W g U | e sl s sl pedils o Sasds ouipions | RS o et e R A | oo batte e i 0B tho batile-feid; tender ds werv arrsuzing oud scuding forward delicacics Lo alloviate tho sul- feriugs of those who lay wounded snd dying m bospitale, ~wlile al) this was going o, what were thene woney-chungers dofng who arc a0 much op- pused 10 Ld rewouetization of slivec? ‘They weto cousplaing to depreciaty the bouds of the yw&llu 10 the luweat poiut possible, thereby cucouraglug Notce boereby given (hat the parte: latel, autasiing, betwecn Booree M- ‘o cbertacniie lately e tr, dtia, o Chlcaco, uidse tie it dadi of G, W, € il 0w s 1y, ligoty kate Darley, Muskegou, lultoor) Am sulstee, lMHIMl’I 8. Uatea Maleive, {WW: 3. J. Lud, Ford itlver, ' luniber; %W'M KelsauKeo, tumbery ¥rancis Paluia, ki Kaplas, BlEirpa scow 8 iy bow Graad Mavei, wood: (g Gr' W. Gardacr, l{l.lr‘luuln—l’luvl . C. Briu Saugatuci, 10 Drlysigas aud sunarics; Megomueo, Slesouwlics, sua- Gl 3 talked to hiee kindly, snd sho Soally let bith fn. but wis gusdly Lo o soy consucted stateuneds of whal bad vecurped. *wio 13 M133 WKEET" *she 1 an unmarncd lydy, sud 33 years of ago. pareuts lve fu thla Clly, onWentworth: ssenue, 5ho bad w brother, Willlaw McKee, who