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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 past has been kind and foollsh enouzh to be- come secarity for (ricnds uon some commercial | THE COURTS- paper, and tho result {s said to have been Infuri- : Y:(’ lnl hlu“prlvnte (nrmne.mihkll“fl all tl::: Jurisdicti ‘ ngs together, his recent sdden ilincss Ty his triends hicre great apprehensions. q’huy urigdiction of Appea' Cases fear that paralyais, some of the inciplent stages Spaids Up Agaln. of which are aiready ssld to have boeen threat. ¢ned, may avertake anather victim in American suu':]ctlhltu. and thst the beginning of the long | Record ef Judgments, New Suits, ark nigl goon come. 1t Ia perhaps another Instagce of the old story . Divorce Cases, Ete. of Ameriean public life. Scnator. Thurman, with others who have preceded him fn_the political racein this country, msy, llke Dean | Cloging Proceedings in the SupremeCourt Bwitt, A “nim atop.! Northern Grand Division, Maithew Arnold caught ttic spirit of our 50 fo tne Penlten- en yer and of varying length from ten to tweniy feet, placed on end over a solid {:nurmnml stone extending across a river bed. Each wicket a8 jt stands agsinst the current is supported from behind by an iron prop sdjusted in a groove made in an extension of the platform of the dain, and down which It can be lJowered at leasure, permitting the wicket to fall to the evel of the platform. When the dam fs up, st low water, navigation takes pisce throog) ock, just ss In an ordinary canal. Witb the rislog water the wickets are jowered in sections, allowing the river 1o gradually resume ite nat~ ural current. The experimental dam fn Brocen of construe- tion here at Pittaburg will be of its kind one of the largest ever vonstructed, being, fodepen- dently of jts lock and flanges, 1,200 feot fn to at once take effect, and the hucl to galn a few doliars at the expenss of hundreds of dol- lars’ loss to the Tarmer. There should be some law enacted by onr Legislatare this winter, Il there {s none already on the statute-books, to put & atop to this xind of traffic. ———— CAPITAL GOSSIP. au sentenced to hacl Fitrgerald and James McGuire were on trial for burglary, and the jury was ont. PROBATE COURT. The Probate Cours granted letters of admin- Istration {n the estate of the late John B, Cal- houn, of Hyde Park,to Francls T. Calhoun, under bonda of $40,000. In the estate of Archi- vall B, Campbell, lettera testamentary were fasued to .1 Clark aod C. P. Stiva, under boads of $31,000. TAS CALL. Junox Dropaerr—Set cases, United Biates Mortzage Company ve. pring sod Drsyton va. Armatrong. Jupeg Jaweson—12, 16 to 19, 21, 23, 25 16 30, i’ll’ ‘1’ 38, No. 1, People, use, etc,, vs. Rvany, on rial. soher, rellable married me: derstands Job printing and hook work (n all [t hranchen and the handling of eylfnder preases and stock: A firic- clim man in every respectcan obtaln steady wark. Ad- drem ®ILLIAMY & PEUIIAM, Htocky Soantsin Sentfs nel office, ¥anta Fe. N, M, Fernando Wood's Failing Fortuncs -««The Shadows on His Hearth. Lovs Among Misslonaries. Aprinafield (Mate.) Republiean. A pleasant little romance, involving the des- tiny of two young forelgn misgionarier, occurred during the past summer near Boston. A grad- uste of Amherst Collexre and Andover Theolog- jcal Beminary, baving devoted himsell to the miasionary work and Seen assigied to a mission on India's coral atrand, was looking sroanid for a congenlal companlon, far the American Board don't like to send single youne men to heatiren ANTAD-_SIX BTONK WABIHERS, W0 AL ‘v_._m. L‘nl_snadl‘l. N ANTED-BUTCHRES THAT boning meat. Apniv to Chicseo ie fog Company, torner Lasalle snd Michig ASTRD-CARPENTRHS~ TANNERS 7lllch09 fin\u!ch ronp-st,, neat Kighteenth. WASTED=8 600D BULDRRERS AT € FRANK- V ASTED-TAILORITO Georgo Bancroft’s 1iabits of Ex- ercise---HIs Disregard of Danger. MWAR & an's Tllness--The Apprehensions | when he wroteof it: = width, The lock, 600 feet long and 110 fect in | Jands, whien lie met the daugliter of & Turkian | —--— $t°7 24 Sooth Clrrkear, Thurm ¢ His Friandl--]‘:p He e tins ks ol wplrralite Judge Booth yesterday, in tha casc of Dee |, dyvor Moonz—22, £, 24, 25. Ko case on |y iy grder 1o permit the passage of an | missionary, and the two fell in love almost at Eniplovment Azencies, o With ftesick hurry, ita divided ainn, vs. O'Brien, rendered 8 decision of much fm Junae oarns—48 to 06, inclosive, except 40 | umbruken flect of coal Larges.—~will "be abso- | sight. In cck they were engazed, now the Dying Atop"'? 11a heads o'ertaxed, Its paleied heatts— vortance as to the practice In appeal cases. The For what wears vul the 1ifo of m ‘I‘r‘ .’,::r"’g’ rolla; | C28€ came up on & motfon by the plalntift for & lutely without & peer in the world. and 61, No caee on tria). S The flerce opposition which this Government are married, Junag Boorn—01 to 114, incivsive, excent 106, en's (nfluence that what Is Suuthern India’s loss ind such has been the gentle mafd- *T'is that from chiange (0 change (. . MO, We d ve, 'y trial 3 o “\T}e that repeated shocks, again, again, ruleon the defendant to repay the costsad- N}g,u,',‘ f(;';\ ‘I:‘:";l_;ge‘: "2 '. fnetasive. Z,‘}'»’fof.".‘e“l"i’.‘&'-'z'éfx'fu‘?fl’fl'fi.‘aE'.’m‘n’i‘n!'.’.’. The Wealthy Widow Philanthroplste fi:fl":';'fi:n'fi enerey fi:’plol‘t'tznhmnunl y vauced by plaiotiff for fling the bond and | No. 207 Decnan ve. Tagior on i (s well” known, s by far the most Important | TEEE TRIBUNS BHANC] Junor Fanwerl—2 160, Windett va. Parker. Jupag WiLLiaxe—2,108, Sxeagle ve. Sweorle, and 1,000, Welen va. Bwengle, JUDGMENTS, BUFERIOR CouaT—JupuR Sawnmon~Tiavid D. Cornell va. Chicago Weat Ilivision ltalway Com- pany; verdict, 87,500, and motion for new trial. Cincuir_Cotnr—Coxrrastoxs—Jdane 1. Thom- son vs. Charles E. Drowne, $180.. W, T. ‘Thomean, trastee for C. E. Thomson, va, rles E. Browne, $646.02.—W. T. Thomson, irustec for Wiiliam Thoma Charles E. Bro 306012, Jupug Houkne—A. IS, Dement et al, Rmpire Pirc-Insorance Comnln{: verdict, $3,500, snd motion fof new trial. —Alexander Bishop et sl. va. . W, Strong; verdict, $8Z.--First Natlonat Dank of Huntivgton, Ind., ve. Daoiel N. Haeh; rdict, $1.20M, ul, i mon Reld et al. vs, D, Taylor 3. 05, apers in the Circuit Court, and also for a ruie The politieal cpponents, not less than the [ ¥ frlends, of Benator Thirman will liope that the | O7 the surety to justify. The apoeal waa taken {liness with which the ercat Benator has heen | before the Justice of the Peace and & bond neized fa not the signal that his days of politicat | filed on the 27k of February, 1875, and the work are ended, for political fricnds shd foes | bond and papers were not filed In the upper slike admire the Integrity, abllity, ana gental | vouet untit 8e pt. 19, 1878, when they were wensnibqualities of Alica’l, Thurman, brought up from the Justica by the plalntiff, who stands behind the Yeliow-Fever Commis- [ the appeliee, who paid the 85 for fiing and afon, and has agreed to pay a considerable por- | then asked to have the amount refunded, and tion of 114 cxpens .J bas “av tncome of about | for & rule on the surety. $30,000 spnually, and spends nearly all of it each year In u{:'ollennlluun charity. She re- Thesa motious were reslsted on he ground serves from her income only enough to live in a that they were premature; that, na the appest way sulted to her on; and the wife of many | wss to the October term, a motion made prior & poor man wears Inore cxiravagant clothes | to tho commencement of term could not than the wealthy VWidow Thompson. The 0 latheswedr out, Gibithe svent.deods douts Mfs be maintalned, because the Court did pot have ‘Thompaon's kindly acts are blessed In man, Jurisdiction. umble ome, where her lent charity bag | The Judge, fn declding the case, sald tho gen- done its work, and where ber nama hos never | eral practice had been not to entertaln sny mo- yet been known. E B tions (o such cases until aftor the day of the me———taer term to which the sults were brought. But, UNLOADING BIG BONANZA. where the case was bronght up hy supersede: the service of the supersedeas was sufficleut no- Iow Dr, Linderman MHelped Along a Gi- gantic Job In Stocks—Interesting Facts cummerce on the Olifo, The varying conditiva of the river st present enables these houses, by the einployment of an immense capital, to store conl during the seasons of low tides, and at the briet intervals of bigh water which frequently oceur during tuese seasons, to vroject in vast fleets of harges their accumulations down the river to their markets, thus secunng for scarce- Iy mnare than half a dozen capllalista s monop- oly of this enormous comuierco—a commerce 8o enormous {ndeed thet, as has been sccurately computed, the total tonnage of the two grest cities of New York and Philadelphia snnually over the Atluntic does uot equal that of the cnal yearly drilted down the Oblo out of the City ‘of Pittsburg. ~ Ap improvement of the river wnich would make it throughout the vear continuously pavi- &able, would break this cosl monopoly snd per- it scores of traders with small mesns to par- take of tus profits of its commerce. The fm- provement of the river contemplated In the scheme of & serles of Freuch dama Is therefors one in favor ol the democracy of trade; and In this light the genersl populstion of Pittsbure loak upon the construction of this natiopal wark {n thefr vicinity. Leaving out of view the economical consider- ations Involved In this extended scheme of Im- ¥ ORDRR T0 ACCOMMODATE O! troms Lhrouguout tha city we b Oices (o the difterent. (ivial Frem Our Oun Corrtspandent, WasMIKGTON, D\ €., Qct. 11.~The friends of Fernando Wuod here arc endeavoring to excise the recent demogogicsl conduct manifested fn Bis speech to tho New York workingmen, by stating that he has lost hia Jarge fortune, and is anzlous to be returnegto cflflg}’bll a means of esrning his livelincod. Fernando Wood has for gears been considered one of the richest wen In Congress. Ilis entertainments have been of the most lavish character, Oneof the strongest argumerts made ior him in his can- gdidacy for the; Spoakership against Mr. Ran- dalt, In the Iast two Congresses, bas been ihat e could entertain handsomely, and could better support the digoity ot the 8peaker's station than poverty and oatural desirc wouid permit Randall to do. The most elegant stag-parties ever givegyin Washington have been those held st the house of Fernando Wpod. - Ho cwns the corner house In the row on Filteenth atreet, which fs quite FANOUS YOR THE CELRBRITIRS WHO LIVE nave estanifshed ons, 8 designaten here sdvertitements wiil he taken for the sama 37Red 81108 Matn Ofce,and will be recetved ock . m. during the week, and unili o p. m. 'niznn. Booksellers and Stationers, 123 Lationer, ete., 1000 Miscelianeous, VW ANTED-EXPERIENCED TUAVELER TO [%- trnudiice and sell gonde to whniéssle stationery, driig and fancy goods trada (n Chirazo and. Northwess, Kvery factiity wiven for obaining orders. Lideral commision aad territary protected. Ga vl chanca for mart man with references N Maaufacturing Compaar, 02 Yecond- X VWASTEU_GAI REEPER: GIVE TE and state whera laat worked. Addre: ANDLADTER T W AgTED. (X the eiectric hurner, jost out, And the oney-making srilcie of the seaxn. Ono ageat re- of 2110 & day and & halfy $10 10 15 & day €. M. LININGTUN. 45 and 47 Jackron- uron aad Anperior, Apoly 1o OWKEI, 278 Ohio- Ok BALE-UGUSK KD TUT. 41 TLUNCST. Bear the curner of Lafiln and Ilarrisun.sts. duuae Boom and i, ¥, Ablee, 1L,LINOIN SUPHENE COURT, OtTawa, lll.. Oct. 14.—Hupreme Court pro- ceedings to-day: NOTIONS DECIDED, ©4, Chiesgo & Southern Itatiruad Company ve, Lowenthal et al.: time estended to the 2Uth of Uctoter for the appellant o fla replies, 484, Iattan ctal, vs. flattan etal,; motion de- nled. %19, Lycoming TFire-Insursnce Company ve. Ward; time extendea tothe a1 vf Nowmbe? for the sppellee to fle briefs, AL MINEWS & L y kind, Apply to VANTEI) GO0, M EVERY STAUN and Territory in the (aton: a fatr milary paid. Call or address La Helle Manufacturing C \‘YANT};U—HEN TO S 1ationery, chromos AMERICAN NOVELTY ( _ WANTED-FEMALE HELP, Domesticss \VANTED=AT Tutt WOMANSCHRISTIAN ASS0. cintion, 131 Nouth Clarkat, between the hours ATICLEN, "DHEEI Kiven. FOR BALF.~ unincumber, erty, & beaatiful thriving city within gut sad 1ide of Clilcago, {fouss I8 brick, talniog 12 rooms and bath-room, hotand cold water, etc, Thie grounds contain betwern 50 and 60 acres of improved land: has two fine barns fce-house, and other bulldings; fine tawn, ind froit trees. ete. The whole_frea of any focumbrance. Addrem N 46 Tribune omce, vne tico so as to give jurlidiction. Me had, how- ever, carefully reconsidered tha law, and he "y {10 aod 11 a. M., two competent giris, with refer- Discovered by Glover's Investigating Gom- | yhought the section prohibiting action {n a0 ap- | "o proviog the Ohfoaf the ezpenss of (he Nation, | Lr0R BALF. WILL, B HEAGTIFT encesor & private famlly in Keawoods Gerinan pre- IERE. AD: 220. () Compsay of Fry rt ALF~$100 WILI, BUY A BEAUTIFUL LOT b ly + German pre: et mittes—onanzaShares Ownod by Lindor. | pes) untl the term o which It was brought had | vi. Wards syime ordar o O FPSSPOTE | (¢ 1 clear that the generl advantages resultin EPottieton Sopat st Taghunae Yl fom | 8t Bl A R e o Maliie, man's Wifo and Brother. come was rather auplicable to the final hearing | 0 Jiehearing Dockei—Ninke vs. Haoemun; mo- | o the ease aod convenience of trade from such | EEMY, v ES Mndt \V ARTED-A GERMAN 6Tt NGRWEGIAN U1 Emarteat cass In out of the raln, Srvsiaiinte dos DR dun: than to motlons. The Court. acquired Jurlsdic- | St Hiewngn & Northwestern Raflway Company | be, \rmense. ver's navigation would | tare, 10 ceits (KA HiROTWS, 143 Ludatic st Joom 4, | cent; ales girt 10 40 secand work. 152 Ashland-av, o+ whose house fs sald to have cost $30,000; WastinaTon, Oct. 7.—When Glover began to 1ion, as far as hearing proliminary motlons was | v8. Peopie ex ral, City of Elgin: tine extended ‘Whatever mav be the final event of this pro- UNTRY REAL ESTATL. WARTER=A FIMBT.CLAGS COOK AT 487 WEST Ausistant-Quartermaster-General Van Viet, the ( lnseatizate "':’ T'?a'“:’bh' fouitd be l;,"'fl"’""d conerned, when the bond and papers were filea, | 160808 ot to-day for the sppellee o le addi- ected ald, from a forelgn scheme, to American ALEZ1on- ACRE FAIGL G000 FRANED | o -K:';:.';’,";"“ . A‘l"'l"'% ;'(_';"'\'":___—_.fl"““ T . . - +3 ), NTED~ ERMAN BCAN o richest man in the regular army: Gov. Swann, ;em“lt’h.cr?:zhly b "":I“;“::S:'::s‘u"; ot corer | and the defendant wasbound to follow th pa- | 0. Itehesning Docker-Speight ve. People ex g:f:“'{‘".‘;::c‘:' the drat fli:,‘.gm'mm‘,"h,g'; J e iag; groome 103 scres unierploy and fences | NN A it ksl housewbrs and. nie wirl7 of Maryland, who has won a besutiful wife, put tost his ecat in Congress beeause advancing years have indaced the youuger men to crowd bim outs aud cx-Senator West, of Loulsiana, who, since he has fallen out of politicain that Btate, has made Washlogton City his permanent residénce. Fernando Wood's wealth was so grest®that uck; petition donfed, percuriam to be Sled. Hame; same order, pers and know whether they had been brought upornot. A rule would therefore be entercd requiring the surcty to justify, and the $0 costs 1o be refunded by Baturday morning next. THR SPAIDS CASK. ‘The interminablo case of the Chicago Btarzh ‘Works_vs. T. E. Bpalda up again before Judge Moure ful.erdm his time on s motlon for a rulc agal . Liand, Tusting ‘water, ind erérythiog in order. 1 will'sell it fur $2000: 8300 down: guce on Lime 818 per cent; it s free from |ncumbrance a5d title goud. #4,500—Thls {48 7.3tory and basement brick hutiding; fawee part 18 arranged for bankiog busioess, vauits and safestlot 18 252150t It e the only bank (o' & town of 1,300 peopie, fn one of the best farnilng countles in Jows: wiii aell business andail for %450 thisls an glegtat ehaace fora youk meat Wa buitaess pase 0 per year, $2.50 per Acre - 480 acres of the best land In Wayne mustcook, wash, and irun well. _App.y wt ) Adamy. VW ANIED=A " GooD SEAT L~ FOlR GENEN ‘housework n mall family. Call at 1073 Pral re-ar. ‘VA!ITEI)— at 1 POPULORUM'S, v: W ASTED-GGOD GIRL FUit G EAL TOUSK: rorork goud wazes (o the right girl. " Apply at 169 of & popular notion that It had beon rightly managed were sald to be hidden somo of the worst Rings In the country, which had long begn plundering the people unsuspected. Bo grest was the moss of information obtafned, and so astonlshing was its uature, that the Committes felt abliged to proceed with the across the headwaters of the Obio, making ita -experiment no longer doubtful. Under the Immediate superintendence of Lieut. Mahag, a West Point graduate, now ot the United States Engincers, and bis eflicient secretary, Mr. Lowe, of Clacinoatl, the work {s helng carried forward with almost unexampled cnergy or s Government undertaking. Three hundred lsborers are already employed on the 41 42, Hodmanvs, Bam 43, Jantry et al, va, Satae; same, 44, Derby ve. Same; same, ASTEDZAT O NICE, TIDY GII(L: UN= peri o t Bpalds to show cause why he 1y, Neb., 3 miles from Laporte, county sest; will dersand general honsework no uther necd ap- it was & common saying that, whatcver may | Sbrictest secrecy, and to publish notbing but as- | oo :hed for contewpt In burni dam, continuing the work night andday. The | gei 110 scres, or all. Iy, T v L Ere been recorded or proved against him i | cortaincd facts, lost they should cxpose their e s b 2 contay b cold 'weatber will not be alfowed to arvest thy | “828xi caelt will Dity ona of the best sections of farm | P1%_Tls afteruoun at % Waln workmen, houses fur thelr accommodation be- log alresdy in process uf bullding ou the island purctased by the Government io the Ohio for & basis of operatious. Anothcr autumn will un- aoubtedly see ths completed structure of this great work, A MILLIONAIRE'S WEDDING. Commodore Garrizon's Marrisge to Alss Letitia Willett Randell, of St. Louls, New Fork Neraid, Oct, 13 Quietly and without tbe least ostentation Commodore Cornelius K. Garrison was married hursday to 3liss Letitia Willett Randell, of 8t. Louls. For some time past it had been rumored at Saratoga and other watcring places that the ed mlilllonsire would soon taks to himsell snother wife; but there was not even the least rpple of & flurry 1o soctal circles when the event ftaelt occurred at 7 o'clock ln theevening of the Investigations to esplonage and defeat, or be made the medium’” for spreading unfounded storfes. It will be remembered that every prac- ticable delay was maunufactured, and overy practicable rosistanco mads to Glover’s eiforts’ to get the powers needfal to {nvestigation, and that more than holf the scasion was thus wasted before he could fairly begin, The secret of this desperate reslstance” may be found, fo part, in the fucts now given. In 1873 the silver-mining Interest began to make its influenco felt at Washington; John P Jones, who had been Superintendent, and by ucstionable means had_become main Gwaer of 0 jeading bonanza, beiug elected to the Sen- ato from Nevada, in place of JIm Nye. About the same time a bill was emuegled through Congress crenting 8 **Miut Bureau in the Treasury, and removing the office of the Direc- tor from ¥hiladelphin to Wasbington. Dr, H. R. Linderman was then made Director of the Mint {n pince of Gov. Pollock, and cstablished fandin faws. 7 milen frum depot; 16 actes under piow ) T. 1i. HUY (. Room 7. 10 Madlson-st. TO RENT~HOURES, ‘West Blde REST-029 MONROE-BT, AND 303 WARRE: 7., Lwo-story stone swell-front houses, four oo ‘coltar, and billlard-room ia hasene: d convenient hiouses fn the cliy: g0 It & CORNY, 02 Washingtor PY_ RENT=877 WEST WASIHINGTO T 77 Mtane front; pariors. dialog, irst foors modern srrangements and Apoiy to owner, J, . M., 171 Blals WANIED=A_SFCOND uinl, ONE TSER 76 eblidren, aad wil ske Deraelf wseful; refers ence._inquire’st 491 West Monroe-st. VW ANTED=IMERIATELY=AT =791~ WEST Wahington-st., & guod. well recommcaded Kitchen girt. the past, bis financlal conditfon was such as to place him above suspiclon In Congress. Buch o reason for being an honest man Is not the bighest one, but it I8 quite certain that thers hasnever beqn a whisper of suspicion sgalnst the {otegrity of Feroando Wood sinco he has been in Congress, and he enjoys the personal fricndship of many of tho purcst meu In both porties in public lfe. That home on Fifteenth street has been 8 popular centro for dinner-partics, entertainments, and the like. Fernando Wood's daughter, until she was mar- ried, was the hostess, and was noted for her ease snd digoity, Sinco his daughter’s mar- riage & widowed relativo has done tho honvrs,— fur thiere has for years been A GREAT ONROW at Fernando Wood's hearthstone, His wifo some time sinco becamo derauged, and lives at an asrlum. But reverses haye overtaken Fernando Weod. Mr, Btorrs sppeared for the Company, and read several atildavits, Two were by scrvant- girls in Bpaids’ house, who testified that they saw bim bring some books home one night, and the next orning take them down [n the kitclien and put them in the stove. . Home athidavits were also filed by other par- tles In the house to the effcct that Spalds had said he had ot the beat of his opponcnts now; \that ho had taken tho reaponsibility on himsell; that he had told his Inwyer what he bad done, at which the Iatter only s that bhis law- yers were good men, but rather slow, and that only one man knew where the books were, Mr. Btorrs alsa stated that some parties living in Bpalds’ houso were then at his (Storra’) office, sud afrald to go home agaly, for fear Spalds would do them some harm. snd were golng to baye bim bound uver to keep the peace. Judge Moore sala if the aMdavits were truo Spaids ought either to bo fu Joliet or Elging thot perhaps 1 would Le better to prosceuta bim for perjury. . Mr. Storrs wanted 1o have the matter declded me. on et 8. ve. Rimball; o remanded, and opinton ed. 45, Nickerson et al, v, Kimball; same order. NEW MOTIONS. 28. Civil Docket—Taylor va. Krelgh: motlon to set sstdo the ordor of_conlinuance and d & uer stipulation on file sustaiped poesl dis. ed, 34, People’s Dockel—Cochlin ve. Peopls; mn. tlon by the vlalnti In ersor for 8 sapergedcas, and for leave to prosecute &8 8 POOr person ;'motion for supersedeas overruled, and the other molion al- wed. 432, Clytt Docket—The Joliet Steel Railroad and Car Msuufacturing Conpany vs, Pasey; sp- peal dismisved on short record, with & percent -dsmages, reople's Docket—People exrel. Cooper et al. Fitte: motion by the teiator for the Court to file sn opinion: the motlon canpot be entertained on tha unwarraniable attempt by an aitorncy to Intefere with the discretion of tho Court. 115, Civil Docket—Mears va, Hopt ct Beamsiresses. ‘ TANTED=%0 MORE EXPERIENCED MACHINE and biand girison conta; alu several good tallurs {busters anid pressers), CLEMENT & SAYEL. 410 10424 Mllwauke: annary, HANDS TO MAKE OVEIALLY good prices oAl AT BROTHEILS, WA 5 A FITRT-CLASS DASTEIL (NO OTHER ‘need apply) for Flekd, Lelier & Ca.'s retal) dresas making depar at. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, Bookkeopers, Clorku, &ce QITUATION WANTED=AS TOUKKEE! ) resjondent, ur traveilog agent. Exper n 1. etin trade ahd thoroush Knowtedse of French, Tl Kpmniati,_and Gorman. Saiary inoderste, (OBERE STITTEIL 203 Surih Biato-s QITUATION WANTED-| S Y i 020 MON F.-8T., 893 2-9%0ry #tone-front housen 4 rooms llt!;. houses In the t"’: can Le seen Lo-day. COKDY, 13 Waahogion- st 10 _RENT—COMPLETELY PURSISHED TIOUSE, ~front, $60. FOTWIN & Gy arrencans, o CURBY. 92 Washingu: Beuth Niae. T]'0 RENT-IIOUSE 1402 PRAIRIE-AV., 14 ROOMS, modern improvementa: aisa rooms and fais from 8710833, 223 Thirty-first A Tiia-8TO; STORE TiY Tie 18 one of the viutims 1o the grest depression .'i" oftice {:’ "‘31“'"“"“""‘ suite of rooms 1 the | o0 :::';awu'nn;:;g(y‘”mn.l‘xln?’;l::‘klm o he d”km“‘""o"m]' 1n.fact, ibe. teremony, whiluly opoExT num’:‘x’:n‘ l?fl:i)‘:'a;f ALL MODERN 'fiw';?%’:flfimffi“ififigfi in real property. He wos o very larzo holder of | Treasury bullding. ‘Mr. Slecper, on behialf of Spaids, wanted somg | 8 printed argument; motion allowed, the order of | 100k place in onc of the private residences al- improvemrass e of I SCTSDT, at Iscelinuco 1ea) cstate In Now York City. Tt dopreciated in | , During tbe year the Consolldated Virgloia ) oy % | upmienion st aelde, and the canse continned, Qerth Dnbartd Co.. 190 East tandolp L o tached tothe Windsor Hotel, was over fo less than s balf-hour, and by 8 o*clock Mrs, Garrison, necRandell, wasinstalled asmistress of the Com- modore's besutiful mansion at 40 Park avenue. The Rev. Robert Russel Booth, D, D., pastor of the University Place Presbyterian Church, ol shich the Cotnmodore hios been an actiye mem. ber fur 8 bumber of years, performed the cere- xnunf-. which was witncssed only by the im- medlato relutives of the partiesmost fntereated. Mr. Willism R. Garrison, President of the Metropolitan Elevated Rosd, sov of the Com- wudare, and the Commodore’s grandehildren; slso Ms. Jubn M, Rsndell snd family, who re- side in tho Lhouso where the wodding took place, thne to reply to the afldavits, and st his request the motion was postponed until Saturday. TAE APPELLATE COUKT. The fall term of the Appellute Court for this district opens to-day, The call i the tirst five cases of the calendar, but it 1s not certain whether tho Judge will begin the call today or not. To-day Is the last day for filing records to tho present term, Friday, Oct. 18, {s the day set for the exam- ination of law students for admfssion to tho Mine, known as the Big Bonanza, was opened, and ylelded nearly 8700,000, The next year it ylolded 85,000,000, $3,000,000 of which was wilver. In this yoar-the Btate Geoloxist of Ne- vads, H. R Wiebill, estimated the value of the ore at $143,000,000. This was an ovep-cstl- mate, sy resutts show, Other “estimat@aof.a wild character were published, uod, O'Brien, Mackey, ana Falr, the leading owners of the mine, now sought ta realize un the property the fletitlous values which these reports had Ziveo it in the stock morket. They were, liowever, verv mnear a failure fu this project. and would have falled but for the ald of Dircctor Linderman, The effect of the TION WASNTED~DY A BITORT-HAND » 'Jr‘f‘l‘:h cheap. Address I'llU!fi'UflllAl‘lllgl;l’ Trib- une uitice, _SITUATIONS WANTED—FLIALE. Domesticss ANTED-BY A LADY OF 1} Callat 217 Do Koves value and became unsalable, whilo the taxes of the Tammany regline kept consuming the sub- stance. Anotber shadow on Fernando Wood's hicarthstone has been un extravagant son, who has gone himsel$ {nto bankruptey, and fins in- volved bl father by his wilil habits. Tho conse- qucuce of this is, thet Fernando Wood's fortune Ting greatly diminished, and thot he will do well it bo saves cuough from the wrock to keop the wolf from the duor 1o hia old duys, Theso clrcumstauces, while they do mot justity, may gcrlxups explatu, the desperate course’ whileh Yernando Wood is now takiug in olitlics to save bis re-clection. That, at leust, s the story which friends tell, 273, Heynolda va. Gage; motion by the appuliee for sn extensiun of time 10 fle briefs; motion al- Jowed, and time extended ton days, 422, Murphy et al, va, Colehour et al. ; motion by defendant in error to set mission and dismine the wri Jurisdiction: motion silowed. 27, ltehearing Docket—Chicazo, Burllngton & Qunicy Raliroad ve, Lewet sl i causo stricken frow the docket. 7. Reliearing Advisement Docket—Ilsrdin ve, Osborn; metion withdrawn, 258, Civil Docket—Chicago & Northwestern Taliroad Company ¥». Dunlck: motion by the ap- “fi“‘“‘,, for ten days' sdditional time (o le s reply allowed, __X0_RENT~ROOMS, Wost Side. O RENT-THREE FRONT ROOMA AT NO. 243 Weat Afadison-st.._with conventences for horse- Kreplox, tieatTow. WAL 11, THUMPSON, 220 Weat side the order of sah- of error for want of . South Slde, N1SHED ROOMS, APPLY ovin 3L UATION WANTED=IY A ) male cooks ean do pastry work lu i can glve yood refercnce, Address N 75, Tribune GITUATION WANTED-DY & (0D SWEDE D to ifo £eneral liulisswork (o & siuall privaie fanil €2l 8t 1265 Arnvld Y ITUATION WANTE SIRAR Y st 0 KN T=82 PEIl WEER~WELL LIGHTE] 1y turnished rooms to gentiemen anly. ¥ gentiemen taken at moderale rates, 370 Stats North Slae. RENT—FURNISHKD FRONT RUOM, 40 WAL: ar. T Owlog to the tecent decislon of the Bupremo Court 88 to’chancery cases, it {s expected the calendar will bo very laree, 8o that the term o 4 . | over-cstimates Liau passed away by October, The following will be admitted on forelzn 1! Iy 15— et thy fun-place, east uf Htatesl., North Nide, girl. Cail for two TR ACCIDENT AT NRWEONT To. OR0R0% B3~ | o aud tio aipc” . talle, o 00 s | il probatl uziom nealy o din s, | o o pradtee: Jone By atar, Cheatr e Wiaduar bin sorara that m marriage. Ta T —l R T the great historiam, did not surprisc those bero :Il::;?‘ :::ufgc‘:‘:'nnuuxhr:h&l«.!ir;,;l;wéfifl Mugl:.l; About st weeks izo. sotis new: eules of | oeq ios e We Os Catle, T. Kruokss e | nigh life was being coutracted at their vcl?: '~STORES, OFFICES, &co | 13 coumputetit Germaa i who are famillar with_his personal habits, The s ety s anos. sduilttou o Glptbinasg wonder i, that Mr. Bancroft was not killed by horses long agn. [le has for forty years been a constant horscback-rider. Even “tho severest winter.days that were known hero o few years ago were ot disazreenblo enough to prevent hln from taking ins acenstomed dally ride. To doora, It wasln perfect keeping with his wel ity known desire that there was ap absence of elaborate tollcts ou the part of the few ladics present st the wedding, tho bride, cven, being attired 1o s simple visiting dress, Miss Letitla Willett' Rundell, now Mrs, Com- modore Garrisoy, {s tbhe eldest daughter of Mr, Stores. VNN S NT-BTONE. MAKESIENT. FOURTH AND § QITUATION WASTED=IY A Lol e, St MATECL e MonTtRte., DBt S 10 covk, wash, aud [run., ¢ well & Co. POIWIN & CORBY, 03 Wash- | CHTUATION W. 3 tu cuok, wa GF general holsowork, chancery practice were drawn up avd adopted in the Buperior Court, sud yesterday they were formally adopted by the Circuit Uourt. The latter Court hos been acting uuder them sl Lhi t:rr:’n totry them, but only adopted them yea- ay. 3 By the new rules contested cases arc heard solidated Virgintastock. In November, Linder- man sud Prof. R, E. Rogets, s subordinate of bis, visitoa the mine, In December Lindermou caused Rogers to muko o revort on the miue, which he mllcl-llt; indorsed, had transmitted to Congress aud published, stating that the ore tn REPEALED. Rule No. 46 of this Court s hereby repeated. Ordered that suv_much of the rule of 'this Court adopted at the June tern, 1870, as prohibits the reporter from publishing in the reports the poiuts made by counsul, with tne authorities A COMPETANT GIRtL el sie baanding-boie 0K 1N A DT commencement of » term, and an sppearsnce fu writing, before dellull} filed, tho party enter- lug such appearagce shall, without further or- der, bo ontitled 1o twenty days from the first day of the terun within which to plead. When service 18 by publication, an appearance, the time to plead, etc., is extonded to the third dav SUTRATY Dy cnptent: Cernan aitl koo actice the mine was worth at least $300,000,000, On clted, be, and the samo is, bereby repesled, snd {. Randell, a retired ence. "Mivke Eal alTHD Klaie st belween T e b robast el for 1 was s ritn | o publication of this olical repost the ‘brice 3}‘“‘{,""’ {ok joatesor gl f}:‘“‘"yd“{_f:,‘g“- tho pubilshiug of auch poiuts oy, 58 hiereto- | Lo, 8He s ‘ol :llende?:fi:: ‘w‘i‘y. S A and Tty ird fior | Yo caris. e ccntury, and, {n the ordinary course of our | 9t Consalidated Virgluls junpes, hory 8210 o S Geteuy casg Salirday of cac wesk, Whes | fore,be done of amitied, fu tha discretion of | exevcalngly handiomo’bruuetts,u litle over 20 §rTuations death-] ), and aoo! . elled f e scurs Ol c was & great -fayorite at Bt. $ - ¥ There belng o further busiocas befors the Court, it sdjourned to tho court in course. THE OHIO RIVER. ast and In Europe. This report, contirming in an nuthoritatiye manner to a large extent the wild catimates that had beon published, bred a frantic speculation in all the bonauza stocks. Even clerks, sod others on siunll salarics, labor- ers, shop glr! ervant eirls, and bootblacks, were drawn into the whirlpool, and many of dour exerclse fs not unaccompanicd with danger foramap 78 ycars of age. ‘The muscles of the gieat listorian aro oot what thoy were forty years sgo, although he ia a man of inuch strenizth and of fudomitable will, It s this will-power which keeps bim in theso regu- lar habits. He cven inalets upon riding slone. family bas boorded during their sujourn In this city, ns well as at the Grand Union In Saratogs, where It {s stated Thursday's marriage was agreed upou. Bhe has always been regarded as a most estimable younu lady. Mr. Randell {;rn Is an old fricnd of the Comuiodore, who WASTED-TO RENT-A PARTY HAVING v ol Swm\floxwunu LY A YOUNG G 10 voom furntehod house ou the NURR OF houth enetal loustwork. Bide can find & Ont-ciues tenant forthe winter by atats | ——— Ing rent, which must be low, to N 74, Tribune oulce. VW ANTED-T] HES RE LAV 11 rent and hose wanting rvoms o 1y the city, with or without bosrd, en sulte or siusie, Rished or unfaroisted, 1o call oo or adirees M) all KTV Fulioy Benimstressess ITUATION WANTED=AS SEAMATRESY IN A ) private famtly by s young wirl who wundersiands dresaking, Call 4403 Bedawickesty M cadsune redd, The Experimental Chamoln Dam Relow as frequently visited his bride's home in 8t WAON & U T itoam- i £} T WA TRV A YU The Viltor at v acbington ron seidom ahisems; | them took from tho saviogs banks tho sinall | Of the succceaing term. Ustault day {838 | *pittaburg—Pifty Mare to Be ulls at Na- Louts, VA genticman, conjzeatulating tho Com. | Tee. o Sacbiy, sisom 3 titbuns diiing. = R 2T Lo P TT fu the scason, in the alteruoon, without seeing | huarde of years to inveat them In Consolidated v ryacriy b tionul Expense, nodore yesterday, expressed his astonishument | === e Teference. Adureis £ 0. Trihune oiflee, afine black horse, or a dark bay. carrying the | Virglula ond other mining stodks. rirT80URG, Pa., Uct. 9.—Tne City of Pitts- | at Nodiuif him at home, it having been reported . DIUSECAL. Seis S 1Y - Bophie Lolise filed u bill yestenlay nrainst her ent AZCnciess Atter keeplog the price ot Cousolidated Vir- Inarvelously-vrect person of Ueorge Baucroft, down towu thst ho had gone on a bridel tour. Jow that none who des) VON & it 4 3 EFOIE BUYING A PIANO 01 ORGAN HEAR =FAMILIES TN NE K & these nflated figures for some time, | Musband, ienry Lohse, asking for & divoree on | burg has an interest rising almost to excite- | (98!, ) . . 4 by St auaaxN A i~ N {:;el,fi;fi:,',."l“l"::,‘:v’o'l.'rm;.""' T B i"‘l“;“‘;‘c?u‘l‘mcn. tackay, ot Fair bogun qulotly thig ground of descrtlon aud drunkenuceds, wncut In the matter of & vational work Just now .vl":h; o ,u':'v‘:":’m‘,‘,",ml‘:;‘"wm,':, Yo (Pe0 | St mat prettam whetursr, canibiiad. tHces S etman (iaals el To England and this countey the men who rids | to soli. ~They obtalned, a8 nearly us’ bas been udge Moora yesterday grauted a deeree of | 1y process of construction in the Oblo Riyer, | fomfortable eoough here and happy that the Jase Dldie el by = 5 divorce to Barah C. Eastinan from Lovi W. R T ¢ | Without one. L Y, Btate and Monroe ancotiu, 3 0 ¢ % ¢l B v 3 3 D o Yatinn, o obtdte-azzed o 10 tho lineal mite of ride, and to tho square | sudden unloadiog that, as soou a3 it had taken | Us Atidoraon from Uustave Anderson on the | French or oatensioly | P usiness, as everybody else ought to do." Tl ih E oL ANOS. YIII::E' ('!l:lh-r‘llllhfl 3!:,!:0{1, -uh'nuunal best makes, rlflr".:y l:m}l cab be 1o ] s o e b 5 SRS, w. KIMBALL Curner Atate and Ada round of desertion and drunkenucss, to Marle . Lincoln from Daulel Lincoln for adultery, and to Joseph Myers from Julla Myers for the samo cause, Judge Williams yesterday granted a divorce oud alve Catld 104 s foued ooy wlven. Nl Vribin for an Improvemeut to the harbor of Pittaburg, but In fact as an experimental improvement of the Oblo Rtiver itself. Congress made the first appropriation for this natiounl work four years Juch of persun, for a sgdentary man. George Buncroft does not aiways ride alone. He often fluds compautons smoug the literacy wen of the Capital, many of whotn, {f they aro Dot good horsemen, ure coustant riders. Tho Rgood wishies, not onls of the Commnodore’s tm- nediate relatives, but of his numerous business acyuaintances, have been showered upou the liappy couplu sluce the announcement of the miarriage was Hirst made ou Friday mornlng, }rhw. made Consolidated Virmnia so plentiiul n 8an Francelsco that tho price suddenly fell, and {nflicted heavy loss on thoussuds of people, ‘This was followed by the fallure of tho inlne to yleld over a third of whst Linderman proplic- NETEIAET NEW ORGAN N GREAT sacmutcE-Two i kiiuls Of W b Miller from Mary Miller on the ground | ago. The subject of lta constructlon has { P solltary rides of Mr, 3ied, which drove prices down further atiil, fn- | 10 Jotin From an early sge Mr. C. K, Garrlaou, the EEON D + of e’ "de of Ar. Haucrofs are sald to bo oo | L0 8t tho property was worth recontly | Of desertion. acitated logiaive commitiecs both v Waahe | E100, B sarl g, N G W Careuaty A | SEcORbARE LU LAy fator, o GREATRST TRIALS OF 1118 EATIMABLE LADY, but about $15,000,000, Allowiug that the re- ITENS, fugton and Harrlsburg ever since. Actual work | business, but it was not until Californiu loomed | = can Bl pRTALE Al who fa coustautly apprehensive of danger, and 18 always anxious that he sball have an escort, tbat a belplug hana may be near in case of need. 1'ave myself found health on horseback for Jears i tho suburbs of Washinzton, and have tfl:n met George Bancruft, on his old black orse, ten miles awaffron his home. But ou \hlc-« long rides he generally is sccompanied by alnend, ” During the ley winter of four vears 120, when youug blood could only ride the nost ;cuvn Lorses at great porti (that winter ny own orse fell four times), Mr. Bancroft stiil con- llll'med Lis dally rides, “Tho latter part of the ¥ioter 1 could'seo that the old black charger on the improvement, however, was delayed un- W six weeks ago, when Maj, Merrill, of the United States Engincer Corps, the oficer who has for mauy years had in charge the Improve- meuts of the Uhlo River, arrived bere with his statl of assistapts from Cinciouatl, and comn- munced active operations, ‘I'he secondary (nterest in the construction of this dsmn ls, as bas boen {ntimated, that when Buished, if fv shall prove successful fo all wavs o which success i promised for i, {6 will be- come the basls of impruyement of the Olito cont rise has madd It worth §25,000,000, this leaves a loas to the Investors of ® round §100,- 000,000, which sum has been pocketed by Flood, slnckuy. O'Brien, aud Fair, with tho ald'of Lin- lerman. Three bundred and twenty-four thousand new shares of stock had meantime quictly been isaued, enabling Klood, O'Brien, Mackoy, and Falr to retalu coutrol of the mine, despite their large sales, It §s sald by well-informed men that thoy have repurchased the stock at the receat low figures, as at tllosoJuflcel the stock willafford them n‘food dividend. How dwnllv Linderman was interested In the cal Judge Drummond was in chambers _\'elttrdlf. butdid vo busivess boyond distnlssior u couple ol adiniralty apoeals In which the sppest bad not been pertected in tin Judge Jameson is "'fi ged In hearing the case of The People, use uf the South Town Hoard, va. Miko Evans and others. The suit Is trought tu recover from ex-Collector Evaus and his bonds- men the 3¢ per cont commission vetafned by hiin as Coliector; to which it is claimed ho ls not entitied. Mr, W, Il Barouin appesrs for the plalnyf, and W, C. Goudy for the defendanta. ‘I'he Frelburg holcss corpus case cotes up befure Judize McAlliscer thls mornlug, sold, 0 Eldorado thst be became s couvspictious | musteriul and wor ¥ cheager tan { iy gure; first, in the Central Alnerican, wext in | BBy payments the Pacitic trade. Tho yesr 1833 found him at the hesd of o fmportant banking-house in Panama. Commodore Vauderbilt then deslred bitn to assumc the San Fi DAL OHCHEATTEAL O A ¥or salv oaly 8¢ ibe Plago sud (irgsa Warerics uf RIMBALL e DN, USED Wlé spring, an. ditional salazy of §23,(00 as the agent of sevi New York fusursnce companivs, snd at unce tied down in Ban Frauclswo. Anvwm:su”.(nmm TANMONDS, WA Louda, €., 8t LAUNDEIS' private ottice, 1.4l B0iph-at, near Liark. Hooma S anu s, Eatablished ASrn PALD FORR OLIY GULD AND BILVER \"\'As —TIK 1 driviog horse durl e 1081 was getting weaker f > miue 18 indlcated by the fact, discoyered by Congréssman Brentano was yesterday River down its whole thutsamd inlles of leagth | O ‘Moriey i fvaiton walches, diainonds. snd Yetiauics | il piercd b Tor the Hiewof Cye” pong "rcy and 1 tien feared | Glaver, tuat be boueht ou ono’ oceaslon for the | ted to practice iu both tho Fuderal Courts, from Pittspure to Catro, an improvement wilch | California, Mr. Gsrrison was elected Mayor of :’.""ff.é':.?f.’fx'.’f'&'.‘r'i.‘"";'.}?.".‘"' S lmatied e | Wt guarante BeXt spriug 8 bav horse had taken the place of | foverumeut, of the Consolklated VIrzlnlnw UNITED STATES COURTS, will materlally chanle the intervts of trauspor- | San Fraucisco. Within 4 month siter Rl iu- | ¥ 3 N el e =, LE5s THAN J. R. Paveon, as Assignes of the Republie I Avply aurance Company, be the followiug partl Clarles llnrru_?‘ ig)(l miliion and & hall of sllver, payiug for it §14,f more than the market rate, and 835,000 moro than ha acknowledzed paylug, snd made the o, m{ an extra allowance of 80,000 besldes il thislu violation of law and of his sworn the old black. “Probubly Mr. Buncroft's friends $aw that which was q;ulmm 10 those who met b duily —that the old black horss was tikel 1 briug' death to his master, 3 e Advancing ags reluctantly ylolds its hoid on tatlon and comtuerce upon its waters, i s the prospoctive change in some of thess lulercels which (s arousing lere o shelr headyuarters, since the actuul begiuning of work on the dam, an opposition to this schewe of river haprove- auguracion he opeved war upon the public i-mbliux hells then sbounding fn_the Golden “ity, und flusily succeeded 1n abolishing themn altogether. Munielpsl onlinances were for the first thine enforced under bls admintstration, ENNTRU AN WOULD LI ¥, C, Willard, $500; 8. H. Willard, $5003 Jobn [rwin, 3 NT| . CEY < 4 dnneing lesious Iroin A 10 Jouth, and Mr, fancroft duubticss thiuks him- | regulations, He showed great auxicty to cons Judd, 36002 T. J, und J, M. Bu- | eut as bitter as that by which 1L was assalled | hack fares were reguluted, industrisl schools ONEY TULUAK 1N 83 O SUIT ON ¥ ek Aduiios by leitor FILANK 35111 ¢i ¢ ' . M. : 1. T, Roc ) 5 d ure without semiuval, pianos. diguoiids, o A - LRGN el shJounk as bo did forty years azo, bt tho Sl 1 .fl:’.‘.’.‘,:‘.!'.'i'm‘;‘a r:l{:d;r::mu um, and | ford, 32005 C. ’fml:‘f:}wz:‘.n '," ;l;'_ lifi’:lfi{:‘l:; from the same source at the moment when its | establiabed, foreigu capital was made to bear fta | 2 | BRNEe wEERYE TEERoRel BIARCS: dissioitiy & ST ADVERTISHIT WISt ruposition was first lald beture a Congressional Jommittes at Wushington. Four years 820 Maj. Merrill, who bad been on an exteaded visit of professioual inspection tn Europe, returned to Washington sod lald be- toro Congress the detatls of tae scheme to,nb- tain pavigable slackwater, universally emuvloyed in the low-tide riverd In France. Thls schemo 16 thet of the Cuamoin dstu, nswmed after its In- ventor. ‘To the Cotninitiee before which Ic was explained ft secined practicable as an jmprove- ment of the navigstion of the Ubju, and Con- gress, on recowwendation of the Cowmiltee, finwedistely sppropriated $100,000 for the con- struction of sn experimental dsm here st the beadwaters of the river at Pittabure, The ap- prupriation was, buwever, conditiunal upou tne cession by the Btste of Pennsylvauis of all authority over th pruposed work to the Unlted Btates. ‘This tesstun of sutburity was yieldad Dy tue State last wiuter. At the same thus share ut the public burdeus, aud the neg of the Pacifc Coast remember to-day that Mayor Garrison first justituted imessures for their edu- cation. He was the tirst cash subscriber for the e¥ploration of & route lor the Paciflc Kailroad, and was the first to urge tho cunstruction of a telegraph line over the Bierras. At thy close of his otlleial term be drew & check for the entire smount ol his salary as Mavoraud di- vided [t equally between the Catbollc and Prot- estaut orphusn ssylums, Ou bla return to New York be becatue 88 ouce known us w bold and succesaful insncler, and to-day he 1s one ol the leading steamshiv propretors fn the Unlted Btates. Duriog the War, Commodore Garrlson fitted out 8t bis own expense tue Butler Bhip Ivland expeditivy, and received the thanks of Presidunt Lincoln aud Becretary Suward for hla patrivtlc services. s busiuess jnturests to-day are oot at all coutined to New York; be stul bulds large propertics lo - Calitoruls, and there ) Tl ut thy Wedt fur 8 yuung lad e ng their grip. The Lowl that i 20 50 0ften to the fuuntain will get broken s aat. And, sshe comes futo his four-score {nlsl. Mr. Baoeroft should not permit himsell rive youug horses on a stony road. aro pLUE FUIEXDS OF SBNATON THURMAN ord ‘"llly slurmed at his conditton, and fear m; the oldstary of American politienl 1ife may ‘.n be lul.tll ofhlm: ¢ Dead olmnmhtllun and wagcires Beuator Thurman {s not a strong iflll:i For the last three years he hias been break- thet own. He tias been'a terplble sufferer from tomt baluful disease, «nouralgis, und bas shown Teacy slqus of physical weakentug. It will be i ectlnmems.um, during the session of the . ural Commlsslon, of whlh he was ll;:wbtr. Le was . frequently compelled weal, sbacnt on meopuut of his phyekeat o :m, sud at ooe time, when the Commis- mempe, 43 mportent decision to make, tha n::u obliged to alt in Senator Thur- 2 L.eo Lefiman, $500; A, M. Sackett, 3200, The Adams & Westlake Mavutacturiug Com- Au{ filed & bill agaiust Merrick A. aud Gordun gl. tichardson to restrain thew from fnfringiog its patent for an improveient o sicves issued Aug. 23,1870, to R. J. Mann, DANKHUFTCY MATTEHS. Willlam T. Beloold was yesterday adjudicated bankrupt, by default, and ‘s warraut issued re- turoable Nov, 16, Discharges were fssued to Charles C. and Nathsa H. Warren. Iu the cass of George IN. Frelburg au order was entered lulhnrum{ulhu Auaignee to sell the asscts at publle suction after tbrea weeks' uotice by publication, Robert E. Jenkius was appolutea Assiguce of D. M. sud E. E. lwiml‘y. A tirst dividend of 10 per cent was declared in the casw of Jobn Hayes and David A. Elwore. ‘The effoct of this vast spuculation was to ruin thousauda of fawilles, Lo cuuso wany crimes, to transfer the bard carnlogs of many thousands of persons to s few Individualsy Who lucked thew up fu varions bonds and other outside luyestents, stripping ifornia of tauch working capital, and to spread depression of Industey, full of commerciul prices, and de- preciation of real estate over tbe whole lacific Joast. when it became known on that cosst that Qlover would fuvestizate the Treasury, bitter complaluts were forwarded to bis Committes aqalust Lindermav. Glover proceeded toin- quire into the matter, with “the result aboys given, Tbe lugulry witt be contiuued nexs scs- slou, but these facts icdicate why so large and fiercy a labby opposed (Hover's doing suy laves- tgatiog, snd why the propositiou that the Com- tittee should contipue (ts luvestigatious dur- JENNIES CAN BE HAl N EXCHANGE FOR DB S St il Ve ik 1 TR AL T SILVK"M AND 30 CENT PIECES IN PACRAGES jt’nr." 51 o lise restded thiere anth @ of $1U1a eachaage for cures #b couutlog-resm summve, Ha v been curerutly e I Sy e — e Y WArED-sa FATS, ATETECENT | sutli w banttton with niory 1160 ord). B0 commlaslon: Noulh uston resides eriy, Impruved and rented. F u3 Tribube ulll ____BOARDING AND LEDGIN v West Bla €2 AND 8% WEST MADISON-8T., BHELDON 50\‘ urt—FirTiL-cisse Luard and guod ToUm can by bad 8t ressvuably prices fuf vermaaeut South S 16 B Lt e of Turnis o or without buands dey boand sl tes Norih Blass “y 7 NORFH uuu?;?ri-vmsr-cuss g e wadid 1l £y sathof Lon. vrop: | Thle Niwiiveb fodorseinent uf lice quailg atious will b gben fwhy uny addresdiais W 1L 1y 1ot 4132 New York City WABLED-A COst ‘Boaulsn leoguage. ENT_1EACIHRNOF i, Teloune vilive _BMUSINESS CMANCES. "~ WITH A CAPITAL UF §10 TO ate & buduces thit will puy invests aienb b ery wunsl, Catl lo-day wt Moot 25auta Husiea, JOB BALE~A FIRST-CLASY HUTEL IS NINNL aotar Sil-fealth cause 0f sale. Pariiculine ab GRUMMES & ULLIICH, 199 10 208 Kandulplat, - ARTED=A PANTY Wintl saiw CASIU T Take ai Dnierest fi, nd founcla) control ol 8 Te- D .? r.f.“.:?. Ao 84 (o B par Wuek. with uis ot S ugsucas B3y o 10,080 por” i, Adircas . hamber, Di /| ing the recess of Congress was defeated in the SUFEBIOR COUNT LN BUIEY. Congress had made sn additionsl sppropriatiou | are enterprises in various parts of the couotry | bisavaod bash: 23, = 183t b 310 w1 e st ot s, Uommin. | Houses ® flaugah Clark began & sult by Sutschment | of R0 for the *Imorovemeat f the Unio | fuwhich Lie owos hesvy fatcreate, IHis fateat |- uateis. = 1ot ke was bourd up i daunels and bathed In Linderman's report also caused s panica the | agatust D. E. K. Btewart to recover 82,00, River,” au sppropristion cvideutly toteuded to | luvestment 1s the Metropolitau Elcrated Hail- ‘Bussett, Hills & Co. sued 8. W, Nortoa for CIRARRCE, TULSE, o Ll B b fll,nlmem, sutferiug the tortures of his A Disle-st., (Our bivcKe svuth ol ihe Paluacr House-~ ase. | sflver wmurket, and produced the low,prices of Ne fact that ho Is an {ncessaut suuff-taker, sud y thot metal which have bred vo much trouble, bediverted by the War Department, under Ty, Wway, of which be L probavly the beaviest stovk- Rkl s LY OPPENMAN. MICHIGAN ask-n $1,000. whose susplces it s expended, to the cunstruce | hulder, but the mauagement ul which is en- | Uosrd aod rvom. pardey, 8130 to 831 et wek, $6, A 4 4 ¥ Tigeke o akes liberu) use. of siitatonts. way lase had | but no ovidence has yet apoekred to'show tust | William Proctorbegana suit for $3,000agatust | tiou of this particular work. ' tirefy icft tothe Board of Directory, presided | 8% 88 Furabed fooids 'g‘?" yewlibonthuatd || ) OSE-BLACK ANDLIAS BUTCH aKsSERIG topsatling to do with bis i-health. o | b designed this. the Firat Natlonal Bank of Aubura, lud. The past suwuicr has, therefore, seen practl- | over by Lis sun, Willlaw R. Uagrisvs, ~, j b C I EAST WASINATON-T = | 00 ot S Dedinoruter. “will o ey o . n:fl‘“',‘""‘“"‘- 00, has been driving himonat | . Henry Titls ied a billagainst Heary J. Tobey, | cally suliiated tuls plau for fmproviog tho navi- e ———— Saute #i 1o ustauraut dlekvis (31 Wealy) wardv Georgia Smith, Clare Louiss Swmith, A. Ualt, sod Richard Smith to fureciose a trust- deed for $4,250, on the N. 3¢ of the 8. X of Lot uch be: 9 S traitor ty hll’t::‘l:‘l:‘. years, It has wade biw Sompelted njny Pl for » Purpose, @stion of the Ohlo, destined, perbaps aud prob- sbly, to couvert the river, like the rivels of auce—tbe Selue, the Ssaune, the Meuse, tho "HOG CHOLERA, Special Diepaich o The Tribne. TINTIS JUSK 114 sTATE.BT.. OPPostrE | | OF SHAWL, BETWL “ Palmer House—iloom sug buard, 10 87 per 4 18T Mlchigan-ay. Tu) dackevn-et. Jtetnh o week) L4 perwerk. Prasuear $1.50ber | 8K Jackwn-si! sud ricene rewurd: v, s e — oo ——— uluns on tiuance, sud bas _duracus Courie The Auburniun cominecnts lu 8 curious vein < Derve-pange which search bl . Added | upon 1By ecceutricity of Jus Cobura, toe I s | 17, In Bronson’s Additioo to Chlcago, Olse, snd Marne—1oto a Jucked caua), srom its | DB Kars, fil, Oct. t—For several weeks | da; = - - ::u‘nh:‘.l ’:lll‘zflelll)dl vt Enn:,lrccne wat-af nfi“&um. wylm s now Serviog oubu sentence st l‘}tshtmuot”()u:mfill':‘l‘cd‘a rbmw u’lluul Ann sourcs to u:‘ I:IOIH,}L unuul‘d lm:r; gomueuu past farmers have been trylog 1o devise sowe A m?fi o e Det ¢ -tres + | 4o Btate Pruon. Every Saturd sud Jolin O’Connell, others, oreclose u tersmioe, sfter the preseat worl nisied, L0 f the b le i s & ° e Y A 1 wy zu has, M.l:'l“’i"{]l:d t‘lpléll‘p‘:lnl‘rg l&m e b Sy comis: lmikuuh:z&" "r;z;:h‘r':{ et doal tor 8106863 0n the N. 3§ of Lot s | continus to ompletio this eystom uf betier: mesns "Mtleby :be ubn:udh ?ndf bzg—cl;:hut. P:umm ORRKSPONDRACK WANTED DY A L1 Ji ouly paverta u.ann utted Siatea tunt klves Uuublea, Seénator Thurman paturily plaged | brison for Joe. This contains two ples fn tius, | Block 29, lu Jouudton, Roberts & Ntorra Addr- | jug the pavigation of the Ublu, It ls eatimaten | 00 tiowfewer, might be checked; but without } L midis ai b Lo Fovari tobuals | Baibes i Saberica: ouiy 83 anchet . B Uiiers ex: nt‘,‘hl:'ln BTAKK IN TUB OUIO ELECTION. turned tops together, and wrapped with beayy | tion. by cowpetent coglueers thas flty dame sinuiar | Success. The several soap-factorivs 1o thigplace | FiQL0d'valiner com Address N 7o Tribone, . | eeuced for winlog stocks. - Inforaation free, wh huw.u'“mo" {u the country that & man | paver, Tley are sent trum New York, by ¢x- CIRCUIT COURT. tothe ous aulready bullding wils be required fu | are buying the dead hogd, sud several enter- 57 JOUNDRY WANTED-WILL U to successtully enter upou & cam- a pread, frec; “there are uover any charges.” The Peter O'Toole vommenced an act{on In tres- | tho loug stretch uf river made vouavikable by | prising backsters bave turoed thelr sttention to | o 272552 25028 22000 dry fu cily fof cash, if clicabi sz':g.‘f, obtaln the Prestdvutial uomtostion | pies are mince, and exceediugly ich, 80 much | pass agalust Haoora Huyes aud D, 8. Balkowm, | the mldsuwmer 1ow Udes betweou Pittaburg pleking themy up aud cartivg them to towo. A“E{”-‘J. nfiufimfi};mfi.fi&hkflm K drew N T2, Tribuas ofices Bute T BIs owu Btate. ‘A wua without { %0 thet tho olicers who bave taated thom, at | claiiatuig $3,000 dumagos. » sad Clociooatl. Furmars claiui that the diseass isepread by theso | Sisousi of soclal ‘sud Bisluces Forms sefls tomls [ sl .h: & mao without thu Presidency. | Jue’s Tequest, say that they are unpalatable. CRIMINAL COURT. Descriptively speakiog the Coamots, or Freach b liaklod over the byl ealy empioymicat tear hom. avd fap e to mew‘;‘: licrefore, bus disceted biv streogih | Tbe pies are over threo feet Lo cireumference, George Buch plesded guiity to lsrceny, sod | daw as §i is commonly called, 1s sluply s dam ogs belug bau ver tho roads Or Mbireas fur clrculars MUSKS ey L (x:;l'.nu“ll H“/‘\M}N: Bore uppoutpena ks, He bus wede wany was &iven thres months lu the House of Cor- | 80 coustructod as to ‘perlorw the functfons of 8 | yards in 8 decowposcd couditiou, the stouch of bubitak A : which will Tvc sows {des of Jou's spoetite. Now some of these Hue morniogs Joe may tum up wissing, snd thew, perlups, the uss of the pies will becoma spuarcnt, when the fmple- weuts used fn esdaving are foynd to just dt 1uaide that toothsowme pastry. re s biaterst, Chteago. | &/ UELDEICS. " biments, wnd kept the ik - b i e, Lhan b “:rnh:: dous Lutore, wud than his beaith would oo Eh" versonally sudeavored W ob- dstern Domovrats Nbural subserip- W the cawpalyn-fund. Besides, Lo {u the dam only at Jow tides, slluwlug iteclf to fall proae oa the v bed at high tides, and navl- to over It fu i ususl course. In datall §& fs & structure compused of wooden wickets, four to six foet Lroad, bich cowbels the closiog of windowsand dvors Yatho bouses.. Tt 1 also clauned ttat thess dexd hon’dluu beh.n c):‘t m u\‘l;‘ t:h l:bu nrm;fi would pass & bog-! ces ineat woul be throwa o them, aud thus cause the malady roctiou. “ihmun Croain plcadud gullty to larceny, snd was @iven slx wouths fo the House of Correc- oa. E. Halligan pleaded gullty to larceny, and _BTOMAGE. __________ CARBTAG MERCHANDISE STUR. ed; cdvauccamale, JU g Divuey lvated luweal rarbiid Lo wilad Wb e oo Wi tua 0% BOUTH | -~ N'“lfl‘.lzll:’lllds"fl rch “atda e bt ¥ TOR EXCHANGE—A mprurcieati 07 % & 5 1Cr0d, AUpit b9 MEAD & Lok 149

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