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! THE CIlICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1878, 5 3 A ng the same way, and led her to s deso 2 ™R8 o) county. The weather has been very cold all | londs if they would pav him 815000, T bush oclE yertes S A 2 hey would pav him 5000, hey usinees, openeped lock I . FOREIGN. Inte neslie: Mo lherc"hgc"'r(lyl,uufr:w"-dm;u: YELLOW ¥ LVLR', das. Tt has heen ratoine during the afteenoon, | fnalls compramixeid on 6,00, The honds wore T s oxentia niniae aui by | e SEDER SR kst B er A amal anket, contain - e R Flyned, r. as rued Murph; r his fen, fth i i five * B o h fow amall trinkets and nearly 5 in change, ana at 1his hour (9 o'clack) the temverature by { SERE D T Bt eied MUTRRE Juf OE (60 .\’;Jrn;‘:y”f"nrgx;?m,':lz':;;g’."i::'""' - huieg JUNE LS tnoderatiog conslderably, There weee twodeaths from yellow fever in the city to-day, both chil- dren under 6 years of age,—fohu M. Wall and Marshall J. Bmith, Andrew Richards died In the country, near the city imits. The Howards #re 0 certain that Bronze John has about run biscuurae that they have called in and dismissed all the visiting physicians, and will soon wind ap thefr busineas, unleas there happuhsto bea fresh outbreak of the fever, which will hardiy oceur utilean the absens rush back too soon and m large numbers, e CIIATTANOOGA. TWO DEATHS. Bpectal Dioateh ta The Tribunes CiatTaNogua, Tenn,, Oct. 28.—Two deaths to-day, both colored, Threa new cases. Col. N. I1. Burt was taken down this morning. It fs thought to be s light sttack, Masyor Carlilo fs very low. Mr, Curry’s case ja hopeloas. The Rev. Dean Tnompson 1s recovering. Sfater Bennardine Is somewhat better, There was s vood freeze Jast night, with a light frost. It ‘The viliain ransacked this and holped msclf to the money aml then abanloned the girl, nfter frightening her Whh a volley of cathe. She made her way toa white cottage on the edge of Sllver Urove, vecupled by a mrcetear driver nanted Swlth, whose wife aod tamily took her o aud cared for her. Her condition is fescribed by these ruoplu as terribl Mr. Smith took the girl down town. py- ink his fare out of hia own pocket, and then put her nboard of w Kaudotph-street car, with fustructions whero to go. The casc i one that merlta the lullest police Inveatigation it the particulors as related by Ogdey-ayenus cor- drivers aud conductors aré truc. " FIRES. A GREAT BCARE, Knectal Disnateh to Phe Tribune, 8. Lous, Oct. 2h—At 11 o'clock to-night fire Lroke out fn the kitchon of the Olive Street Hotel,at the curner of Becond and Olive streets, causing the wildest confusionamong the Inmiates, who, being sroused by the police, scampered that he ourht to turn Murphy out of the Tressury. Murphy accosted Senator Hill about It on the street,and called him a lar, when Bevator THIE drew hack hin fist 2o atrike, and Murphy drew back his walking-cane. Murphy 5, “Youares G—1 d—l acoundrel and A Tlar!" Usrties Interferad, buc to-day there are rimora that 1 bas ot terminated, and that votes have passeil. ‘The Conatifution will cun- tain the Colquitt-Murphy side to-morrow. THE COURTS. Two Important Dacisions Iteintive to Land- Titlea ana Bankruptey, Jurlge Bloagete deliversd twoopinions yeater- day morning, One waain the case of John A. Elllntt vs. Georgo A. Backett and others. The bl charged that complalnant agreed to pur- chase a plece of property sublect to a trust-decd for $9,00, but by mistske the deml was made a3 to make Flllott sssume the pavimnent of the £3,000 incumbrance. ‘Thnr snawer dented ex- plicitly that any mistake was made. Juilge Bloduett, In declding the case, said Tha Bulgarian ‘Insurrection Cone tinually Increasing in Proportions. A Sharp Frost, Accompanied by ° lce, in the City of Memphis. The WWelcomo Report by the Health Authoritios of *No New Cases.” auine cases hadl been considrred, yet the Jid: hidd not had beeu heard, and bad declded not to an- nuinea any opinions until next Mondas 'The Rpaids ense wax to be heard yest: fore Judge Moure, but by sgreenicnt was post- poned & week, Judge Farwell In engaged in hearing demar- rers of the stockholders to the Receiver's poti- tion in the 8tate Savings case. .The petition Is Lo sue the stocknoldera for their unpakd stock, and the same objections sra made that were gud-lu‘n l;h;llt::'m:'r mution for '-u injuuction to revent individual crediturs frum sulog thie $iockbolders, £ UNITED STATES COURTS. Philo D, Mickles filed & bill yesterday acainst Henty P. Becker and Nathan Underwood to restraln them from finfringing his patent for an improvement in cooling snd drying meat, RANKRUPTUT MATTERS. Qrmluclmze was isiued yesterdsy to Charles "+ Todd, A discharge was {sened to Truman S. Qillett from all debts meutioned in b compositioa schiedule, ' C. 1. Lusk was elected Assignee of . C. Stowell. Chas. Gossage Underwear! DIRECT jrom the MILLS? “Note the Prices!” Ladies’ Vests and Drawars, Russin Charged with Beerotly Encouraging These Fre- quent Uprisings. Fresh Russian Lovies Arriving at Adrianople Every Day. Abgantees Notifiod that They May Now Safely Beturn to Their Homes, Soveral Places Recently Evacuated Buisiness of All Descriptions Fast Agaln Occupied In Force. Springing into Life, Bismarck's Negotiations with the Vatican Visiting Physicians in New Orleans and Practically Valueless, Vickaburg to Bs S8ant Home, out like rata from a buring barn, and was cool all day. 1t witl freeze sgain tontghd | e proot showed that a contract was fiat | A dividend of & per cent was deciared in the Good qidlily, El sifes, Ancel THE EAST. colfected upon the sidewalke fn the vicinity, bR R | drawn with & proviston that Elliott should as. | ©4¢ 0f Cushing, Kirk & McLesn, Ladies’ Vests and Draw THAB PORTE'S CIRCULAR. shivering In thefr nizht<lrcssca until the fite MEMPIS, e o e thermamater, At b, bl way 4k sume the lndaLt o Assigaees will be elected this marning tor A. oy egs, but o refused to agree to it, and another bontract was made by Backett's agent, for the sale of the property for £15,000 and other real estate subject to the trust decd. Rackett's instructions to his agent were to sell hase Etlott assume the in- cwinbranee, )} when he (Sackett) made out the deed he luserted the provisiun that Elliott should assme the Incumbrance. When the latter received the decd, as it appearsd, he did not read it through, but only vertficd the des weriptlon of the property. No representations wera uade to him that could throw hin off | guard. Backett subsequently sold the lota col veyed to him as part payment of the tract con- vevesd Lo Elllott. » ‘The Judge said s court of cquity | would relorin & deed. when the partics coull be placed In statn quo, as when by inadverience or mistake it failed ta express the Intention of both parties. But fn the predent case it did not appear that Sackett admitted the decd was in any respect erroncous, or In nieed ot reformatlon. “The case of mutual mistake had been shown, The Court could not reform the deed when it was tmpossible to re- turn the lands interchangeahly conveyed. The misconstruction of the legal effect of the term used In a contract did not give a right to rellet, as that was a matter of law, and not of loct. ‘I'be original bill would therefore be dlamissed for wunt of cquity, bug the cross-bill retaived, to allow a decrer of foreclosure. ‘The general’ hupa s that the fever is killed, Refugees appeared in conslderable nutnbers to- day, bet few remalned In town over night, Bev- eral mills resumed work to-day, fuctuding thé blast fumnace, Water & Co's saw-mill, and Sanders’ chlllcd-plow factory. RESUMED. THAINS BETWERN CIICAOO AND NEW ORLEANS. Bt. Louis, Oct. 28.—The first throuch siceper for New Orleans stace the yellow fever was de- clared epldemic thero left here to-nfght by the 8t. Louls & Catru8hort Line to Calro, thence vis the New Orlcans, St, Louls & Chicage Roml, Conglderable numbers of refuvees are leaving here for thelr homes in the South. BIOTS, PADUCAT NEWS, Rpecint DixpateA 1n The Tribune. Papucas, Ky, Oct. 28.—~The foliowing dis- patehies were recefved here to-day: Manrix, Oct, 28,—One new case and one death yesterday. We think there will be no moro fever, ‘Twelvo or iiteen cases under trestmapt. None dangerous, Jounax StATioN, Oct, 28.~Misn Bell Alexander 1n ) alive. but very low. Veryllttle hope of her recovery la entortalned. UKIoN Cir¥, Uct, 24.—N0 new cusen or deatha Bupsrior quality, 50 ats; worth 70 ota “Job Lot,” fully half wool, Toats. " Job Lot at $1, ] The BEBT in the marizo! We ask attention to a lirio of Ladies’ Shetland Bootoh Wool Vests and Drawers, speoially manufactared and rccemmended for this climate. Men's Underwear At 60 ots,, last season sold at $1. Oolored do. at 65, 75 ots,, and $1, weighty goods, of supsrior finish, Soarlet do., of the best gradee, at lowest prices| Canton Flanne), superior mokerat $1o Soarlet Flanuel, el sizes, at $1.26. Scotch Wool at low prices. was completely cxtingutshed. The Southern Hote) disaster Is still vividly impressed upon the minds of tho St. Louis people, and whene aver tho ery of fire Is raiscd in the vicinity of a totel or other publie building fc'is Impossible todescribe the terror of the people In the panie which ensues. When the pollve entered the hotel to-uight and began srousiug the occus vauls by the siguificant rap of the elub, the screams of the women could by heard for blocks around. ‘Tho people— men, women, and children—sprang frotn their heds, and hurrled from the bulldiog, man of them Jolniog in the ery of ** Fire,” aud ndd- Ing to the gencral confusion. The actual damaga to property witl not exceed $1,000, but the event will bu one lon remembered by thosa who folued fn the contuston und sutferest from thie awlul seare, AT PUrETSBURG, PAL Special Dispatch tn Tha Trivune. Pirtanting, Pa., Oct. 28.—At 11 o'elock to- night a firo broke out in the extensive pickle- tactory of J. leintz & Co., ou Sccond avenue, which, together with two or three adjoluing houses, wug completely . destroyed. The flames spread so mwiitly and rageds o flercely that fears were entertained of a disastrous conflagration. and two alaring were sounded. By hard work the fire was con- CoNSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 28.—1In the clrcular to tlie signatory Powers in regard to the new re- bellion south of the Balkaus, the Porte do- seribes the condition of the Mussulmans In Bul- garta aud Roumelia as Intolorable, and declares that a foralgn Power fs co-operating with the Soivonic committees at Sofin and alming at the establishment of & new aud fndependent Szate, CIIARGES AGAINAT RUSSIA. In another note addresscd to Prince Labanol?, the Russfan Ambassadae at Conatantinople, the Porte charges Russia with connlvance at the plans of the rebels, and demandae her ald fn suppressing tho rebelllon begun under the eyes of Russian troops. APREADING, ViENNA, Oct. 28,—Tho Abend ost states that the latest nows In regard to the development of the Bulgarian rising is disquieting, ‘Thy tnsur- rection appears to bave successfully resisted tha frst attempts at forcibie suppressios, and fs rapidly extenaing, The insurgents are now advaucing on Seres, Oun the otber bond, some individual bands havo veen defeated, The Mohammedan cloment is ristug on all sldes 1o nssist the Porte, ana a con- siderabia force has been dispatehed from Salon- fea to the lusurggent tersitory. ‘Theoblect ot tha BIARP FKOST, Apecial Digpated 13 The Tridune. MEsrims, Tenh., Oct. 28.—The end lian come after many days, A killlni trost fell last nicht, and fee wis Lo be obatrved this morivg In the guttors, Thiere will be & few sporadie cascs be- fore the diseasc dies outy and the chanyge may temporarily ncrease tho number of deaths, but those who are convalescent, as also those who lave thus far escaved, ary sale. Overconts and fires ara indlspensable to comfort. Many sad hearts rejolue thisevening, and the spared inthe city sewd up with grateful hearts pralse and thanksglviug to Him from whoni all blossings flow. ‘To-night the weather Is again lowering, but the temperature {s so frighl that the thin fee of this torning will be supplemented to- morrow by that of A MONB SUDSTANTIAL CHAHACTRRL Tho Board of Health beld ainceting this morning and adopted the following resuiutions Lesolred, That, the thermomgter havin fallen three degeees beluw the freezlng point, it in entire- Iy wife f0r refugoos to retarn to tho city, rmndud {beir premnises have been tiomugnly venttistedand fumiguted. Ly order of the lunt. R K, Dnows, M. D,y Becretury Board of Health, This, of course, removes any cause for appre- hensiun on the part of abscntees, and before G‘A(.'nmlh Ir‘d Glltlnrl'm-cm " Ww. videnit miceting In the case of Geory 0 Adarus in set 'ur'zu.wm. o 3 CICUIT CORT, Eiisha C. Aprague fied's petition for habeas corpus yeaterday, He states that he was ar- :,":r‘h“ rnry:u! at l‘l;a lml.llsz of "Villlflm“'l;-, 0 revovered a- judgment for 81, azalost i, An uorullolu was {ssued b.iu. re- turned unsatisfied, and leaps then filed aa affi- davit that Sprague bad frandulently conveyed away his broperty and “had him arrested. Bprague compli that this aflldavit wne made nearly & year ago, and is_cutirely jnsuflicient to warrant ihe lssueof acapias, and he wants & Court 1o cxamine sud sce f it 1s 1int so. Varis M. Myrick began a suit in replevin sgainst the Commercial National Bank of Chi- :::;n;()euntu ‘1 Otis, apd . F. Eamen, to're- rer pussersion of notes for §3 made by Setl) Wadhan. S THR CALL. "‘J.I’!nll Dropager—Fiaglor-Uay ve. Jessol, an Tug Arrriiate Cogut—37, Lips ve. Wileox: 38, Mocllenbruck v Lw:all X re- {nnu ":o . Levy 3 g 1, Taylor ve.da g ol Efi:fi:fi};‘.‘fi”‘f{" a5, oy v e S rosd Company, 5 . City, e ” a”ul 5. No. 4,Guge va.City THUE JANERON—07 to 00, 621070, 7, 70, No. . TATgan v~ O'lictan o8 trit, |+ Jroox Moonz—i0, 34, 39, 41 No case on s HOLLISTER & GOJUIAM, —147 t0_170, Inclusive, except aptlsing 18, unquestionably, to realize tho | o ¢ 3ick 2 1100, v . ¥ ned to the buildings sbovementioned. The loss " 5 s, | 8t 3lickman; no new cases for more than a week, Judge Blodgett also decidud the petition of .. Nocaswon trial. flea of Busorin reaching tho Agean | ot o0 O T e 00, 1ne | ono s wisted. Letwits ek tho by mt v | " Fronexee, Ala., Oct, h—Prot sad leo st | E. F, Holfstor to bo wad party to 3. 11, ors I, 137, 14, 140, Lia. 144, larens unaerwear Sea In accordanca with the treaty | g atock of pickles: catatlig Vinss & Y nlght, We think the feveragancnd, We have | ham's petition to be deciared” bonkrupt, It s dncitalye. Ko, 13b, Urap w. $ s atna B, twrelors; ey | oo V6T Enmavanca ys | mok | BOFTOW Twenty-slis cancs on hund nné aizty convaleacents, | deams that Hollster and Gorbam Tiad been | “Junan Moa 5o 20 At 26, 86, and 50 ot ol an 3 r, ote. 'Tno mmount of insurance s pof : - « n . n a unok MeALLieTeR—Bet case t . 2.0 gt Saw gl T sl [ opEx THRIN DOORS s hoamaiaty wourd | DArtiers together Trom March, 1513, to Marall, | Biandt ve. Galiap. * ¥o cil o eulendar, 420 816, OV, D36, known, but 18 my ssed 10 cover about o iniz & Co. own or reng | b the usual hour and coutiuue business until the usual hour for closing lu the afternvun,! which has not been tho uractico fur weeks. Bteamers are healnplug to arrive, two having cawe fu during the day, and by Sstarday oli the linea wijl be In active operation. ‘The sune may b said of the railroads. Al day to-day the city 18i8. At tue latter date Hollister and J. ¥ Dwight, a spectal partner, assigned all thelr fn- terest §o the tirm te Gorcam, on the condition that be apply the flrm assete to payment of firm debte, I Sluf- last Uorham went {nto bank- ruptey, scheduling the firm debis at 873,000 and assets 457,000, and subsequently offer- ed to compromise at 30 peér cent, which was refected. July 18, Holilater JUB0R FARWELL- and 1,387, Wallaco v, Jris Wi 2,416, Ratlibong one-hait of the loss. a large travs of land [ the weluhiborhood ol Chicago, whence thov obtalned large quantitics of cucumhers, caullifowers, cte,, for pickitug, 1t was the most cxteuslve concern of the Kiud in the Btate. TAT EMPORIA, KAS, b very socentable, The Rapldan with provisions left here for Florence Saturday, and will get through, LEGATUR, Asectat Dispater 10 The Tridune, Decatur, Ala, Oct, 28.—A big frost and freczo last night. Prospect for the same to- 54, Morgan ve. Thoman, rpenter. dJabn ve, Jahn, and Job Lots to close at less than quarter value, Boys' reg, made Drawers at 75 ota, Boys' Shotland Merino, 60 ots. Boys' Scotch Wool, in 8hetland, tlons of un undoubtediy European character. MOVEMENTS OF RUBSIAN TROOPS. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 28.—Mlnister Layard has recelved Information that Nusslan troops from Rustchuk, Shumla, and Varna continue to srrive at Adrianople sud elsowhere In Eastern Toumela. Ly I Jr., $171.00.~Same ve. .. Wastum and Geor 8t. Louts, Oct, 28.—A Tovcka, Kua., dispatch | ak been lively, made so by tho general rejuiclug | nigbt. No new casesor dratlis for the past four Wastam, Jr., § 23, : CONSTANTINOPL l'zm'g:‘t“'".z;,_.rh, Porto heai. | #ya: “The tate Normal Sichool butlulug ut | and return of relugeen, Cnrs, stcamers, car- | days. Thesick ure all doing well. Our great fll‘..‘ir:m%'é‘&".’u'fxufl’cr}ffim'fli t';.m[m[l'uyrh:lfn "vx:: e Soarlet and Whits, m“‘ m‘ -nuh:n.’ a huvcmor for Rastorn Emporia burned Sasurday morniug. The fira | riuges, wagons, carts, in shtort, rolling-stuck of | want now is a general ralsing of quarantinesand | attempting WJM] Individual Jiabilltios with the ¢ THE CORN CROP, ot 2 iiait r‘},m_ of o conilet betwoon tha | Droko out 4.3 o'clek, and the buliding burned | every deseription tapable of belng moved has | o resumption of business, firm nssots,and asking that the firm be declared NCINNATE, 0., Oct. B—The Enquirer pud- | Oyl S, GOS#((I’@ & Co. Houmella for fear of a conilet bebwoen the | " syoy * rapidity that potbing | borvo hundras of those ostraclaud chisons to cano. bankrupt, Aug. 15 Hollister liled anuthes aop. | llshes statistics aud aporoximate ostimstes. of : . Buesln avd Turliah snthoritles. Tho Tusslati | gp;" sgyed, b, M. Pomeroy, Prestdont, fost | thelr humes to-day aud to-night, The srects Spectal Pispatch 1y The Teibuns. arats pelition; asidug (o avo tue finn declarcd | e carn erap for 1978 s fullowa: STATE-ST. Javo (nformed the International Commission | M8 Re¥E. o B 3 G, LIS el | remind ano of Mards Gras. su encrously ara | Catio, Iil., Oct. 28.Tleavy fce last niht. | siueo 1o o petition 1o the Gorbam case, ask, | | 47 Bfty-one counties In Ohlo the number of WASHINGTON-ST. that it is impossible, at present, to rostore the Turkish judiclary In Eastern Roumella, Tho tussian authorities desire, fn the interest of tho Province ftscll, to continue fu the administra- tion of 1ta allairs ns long as nocessary. TCRKISIL PIAT MONRY. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 38.—The British and French Ministers rccommend Safret Pasha, Grand Vizier, to constitute a Commission of forclzn merchnnts and bankers, to devise a plan tostop the depreciation of currency, but the Sultan has refused his consent. One bundred plusters in zold costs $47 in paper. The de- vrecation of currency continues, A BUSSIAN DESIGN, Loxpoy, Oct. 23.—A dispatch from Berlin 338 1t haa now trauspired that a strong Russlan foree was concentrated on t khara frontier until the close of the Borlin Cobgress, In roadl- ness 1o entee Afghuniatan. BIGNIFICANT. A Vicuns disnatch says it 18 reported that the Russtans, tar from reauming the retreat on Adrianoule, are reoccupylng the places whicl m«?- had evacuated, capceially Keshan, near the Gull of Baros. TR INDIAN CONTINGRNT. Loxpox, Oct. #3,—A Bimla covrespondent - endes the reports of the backwarducsa In the preparation for the war, Hastates that a valu- able cantiugent of F,000 men has been obtaloed from the native Princes, . TURKISI ARNY IN RULGARIA. A Vienna dispatel sava that lor tho present 18,000 ‘Turkish troops will operate agulust the Bulgarian fusurgenta. TUR PERSIAN ARMY. Loxpox, Oct, 24,—A diepatch from, Simla tates that movements of tho Perstan troops fn the dircetion of the Atghan frontier aro report- wl, which will prevent the Ameer from with- drawinz the troops fi o Candalir. ps from Herdtt to reinforce GREAT RBRITAIN, WRIGNT & £0,'S FAILURE. Utasaow, Qct, 83.—~The labilitles of John 1nnes Wright & Co. arc over 85,000,000, Asscts comparatively meager. It is tho Glasgow house ouly that falls, both Wright and Scott having retired from the London and Rangoon concerng alter the failuro of tho Clty of Glasgow Bank. PRUESTRIANIAN. Loxnox, Oct. 23.—The six-days’ pedestrian effects, Friday, throuchout tho there was an _odor_ of gas throu building. M. Pomcm( made @ eareful juspeetfon of the bullding, and found the conl in the cellar, seventy-five tons, in & heated condition, and had the janitor, with sume Lelp, sbavel it . over to cool it off, At 11 o'clock at night tho janitor left his work. foeling that everything was safe, but the iiro broko oat, and lu a short time pothing waa jeft but the walls. Thu building cost 885,000, und had not a farthing of (usuranco.’ AT PADUCAH, XY. Luectal Dispaich to The Tridune, Pavucats, Ky, Oct. 38.—About 3 o'clock yes- terday mornmz a fire broko out in the drug- store of J. N. Coftee, Mr. Coffee, who slent fu the second story, was awakened by the smoke, snd made his cscape with ks lerk out of tho window. The fire buraed flercely, and it was thought that the entire block would burn. The firemen kopt {t within bounds. Morrow's build- inz adjoining was on firo several times, 43 was the sdjoining millinery atoro of Mrs, Wayl, Coffee's 1oss 1s $,600; fusurauce, $2,600, Mor- row's loss {8 $100, and Mre. Wayl 8300, partly tusured. Durlpg the firo Mr. Willlam Lang, au old and reapected cltizen, who was watching in 2 _new buliding ovposite, walked oft un uniin- Ished stalrway opening, and full a distance of ten fect head first, Injurlug himscl! severely, but not dungerously. AT FORT WHIPMPLE, A, T, Pnescort, A, T\, Oct. 23—A*tire broke out at. Fort Whipule, abaut one mile north of this tawn, at 8 o'clock thig morniog, totally destroy- fng threo Goverument cattages, twa occupled by Capt. George W. Kingsbury, Assistaut Quar- tormastor, and Capt. L. J. Cragler. ‘The ather cqttege wus unoceupled. Lusa to the (Govern- mens, $15,000. Furufture of “tha uccupunts, hout 8500, No fnsurance. Tho fire originatud 1o 8 defective flue. The persistent bravery of the officers and men saved powdarnage- zine, which would have involved scrious losa. AT CHICO, CAL. Bax Fraxcisco, Oct. 83.—Tho sash and bllad factory and lumber-yard of the Slerra Flumo Compony at Chico burned this niorning, The tire caugthit frons sparks trom un cnging. Lods tire day, the entirg neres planted is 1,035,000, The yiefd m bushets 18 63,813,000, beinir an fucrease last .bim'i l;im.ll.:)? bushels. ki, n furty-elght counties of Indiapa the of acres planted is 2,018,000, ’l'h‘n "l‘lfi?l,brl: Dushels ts 43,030,000, being about 2,000,000 de- crease, In ten countfes In Kontucky the nw acres planted (s 129,000, 'l‘llcyvluhl ll:’}lml{xeclil‘fi 3,008,000, belng SU0,000 decrease, —e—— ‘KANSAS PACIFIC, 81. Louts, Mo., Oct. 28.—The fndemnlfying boud for & quarter of a milllun was given to-day - by 8ylvester T, Smith, the new Receiver of the Kansas Pacifle Rallrosd, who'will take charge of the rond Nov. 1. This bond will be filed in the United States Court at Leaveaworth to-morrow. Mr. Smith will slso give a regular Recelver's hond for a quarter of 8 million dollars, with ten citizens of Knusas ns bondsmen. —The sceurities on the lnaemnilsing bond are:” B, C. Greeley, B. M. Edwell, “John D. Parry, Theodure G, Melor, and Dwight Treadway, all of 8t. Luuts, D e —— FINANCIAL, foecinl Dizvaleh to Tae Tridune. MoxTREAL, Ont. 28.—Adolpe Roy & Cu., tensive dry-goods merchants of this clty, failed. Liabilitles about $300,000. Outslie ceulations fn real estate cuused the suspeu- sion. 'the Merchants’ Bunk is the priucipal creditor. No new cases. No deaths intwenty-Tour hours, The Mayor's proclamatiou raising quarantine was fsued to-day. All danger Is passed now without, All absoutces are roturning, sud busluess is pleking up rapidly, MoBILR. 2 Swectal DisvateA to The Tribune, . MomiLg, Alu, Oct, 28.—Froin Baturday, the 26th Inst., to Sunday, the 27th inst., twelve new cases of yellow fever and four deaths. For tho last twenty-four hours, euding at 13 o*clock to- day, three new cases, and ono death, Number under treatment, 44, Total cascs, 180; total deaths, 3. Noiodications of frost. YAZOQ CITY. Yazoo _City, 0ol 23.—Na now cases, no deaths, Heovy froet Jast nighte OBYRA. 08YKA, Oct. 28.—FElght hew cases, onedeath. oL, Ilouma, La., Out, 26.—0ug new case, HATON RoUGE. Barox Rovak, Uct. 23.—In forty-clght bhours, new cass, twenly-three; deaths, two, VATTEUSUNVILLE, PatTEgsoNviLLe, Oct SS.—In forty-elght haurs, new cases, five; deattis, Mr. Bturgls snd James L, Sturcts. At Ful Plantation, A. Vinwon; Riverside, Mrs. Oglesby. EURBKA they filied with peopls who want to experlunco the pleasure of BEING QUT ONCD MONE without fear of becoming nfected with the epl- demic and subjocts for the undertakers. Even this lutter class scem aftlicted by the wood feel- Ing vrcdomizant, though their oceppation In guuo for the summer. The street arabs are makingz the thorouthfares to reround with thelr crles that thecoldemic fs over. Tis young man ot tho period and the gray-iolred vetoran oro f- flueoved by . equully ‘pleasurable emotlons, Ladies, oppareled in rurments other than wourning, have becn sech on thu irocts all day, aml every {ndieatlon that can svidence the rofict, the joy, and the gratitude lclt at the chionuted sitiatfon is put forth to-night. TilE BTHESTS ARR LIGHTED UL, the stores brilliantly filuminated, the club- ToLl pen, shd HOLLINgG, B0 far g way be o cessible to human comprehension, has boen Juft \lmlollw to signify tha universal happluess felt by all. . yl cannot express Lo you thoe rovolution in the feclings of all, tho adficted as also those who eseaped, which has taken place In ona short week, . 'The ruce of the discase I# run here, and ?lumplxh, thongh prostrato at the feet of her o0, Ing to hove the ilirm adjudicatod, so he could reach some fiem assets, Auw, 31 an fnvoluntary petition was flled wirainst the tym by vertaln creditors, Beveru! points have been ralsed, but the prin- rlpal one was whether Holllster should be made a party to the Gorham petitlon, The Judge Leld that, a8 long 28 thers wers undlstribatea partuership asscts aud debis, the firm have iy them izt be adjudicated Lankrupt, Uorhamn, when he flled his petition, could hase asked to have the firmn odjudicated, aud creditors comd havo made the anie request on Involuntary petitions flled. Hullater then, of vourse, had n correspunding risht himself to ask to have the firn declared bankrupt, His labllity on the partnerahip dobts was nof cx- tinguished, and therelure had the right to fuyako the ald of the Court, botks for the pur- pose of obtalning his own dischares and also Lo Trulc«.-x the firm creditors, Gorbam's refussl to Wost Bud Madison & Peoria-sts. NOVELTIES {18 Dress Goads, We are now displayihy the mnst Glegunt Novelties frow the Brice ish, French, and American mny= kets, much under South Side prices. The following quotations rapre- gent & vary swnll portion of tho many Great Bargnins now being oftered in this Depurtment : A lino of double width Baxony Buitings, in Grays and Browns, at 50c; vory much under valuo, 46-in, Bourette, for Polonatse snd Suitings, at 6003 a groat bargein. A. very rich 48-in. 8ilk and Wool Porsian Broche at 870; othors got #1.25 for. An ologant )ine of 4B-in, All-Wool Mattolassa at $1.00. Also 48-in, India Csshmoros at $1.00; vory choap. Those Olan Tartans, spoken of in all Fashion Journals, wo have iz all colora. uin i could not defeat his right, and, when ho _made known to the Court by bis petition suflcent facts to sbow ho.* ought to have been jolmed In tha proccedings -hg which Gorham attempied to bring the partuership assets and crediturs luto court, hio would be made a party. As between himself and the finn creditors, Ioilister conld mot cstop himsel! by any dealings with Gorhamn from sny duty hio owed the creditors, or froin saying there were portnerabip assets.” The ex- cevtiond to the Reaister's report, which refused lothster's petition, would therefure be sustaln- ed, and an order entered allowing Hollister to be made party to the Gurlam petiton, and ad- Judieatipe Holltster and the e bankrapts, TUL 8EA PONCINLE DETAINER CASE. A few weckas ago the Connecticut Mutual Life-Insurauce Cnmpnn{ entered up judement by confession fn forcibly entry and’ detatner nealnst ons of fis tenanis, Siducy W, Bea, who occupled No. 4 Park ~ row. Kirenuous objection was made to tho en- try of the judgment, but- after hearing exuoustive arguments on tho question Judge Bloduett decided that a party could agree to allow judzment to be entered up ogainst him- sell as well lu forcibie detainer as for a debt duc, sud awsrded a writ of restitution. An appeud was thon aaked but disaliowed, becauss the tensnt had fn his confession expressly agreed not 10 prosecute any uppeal. An appli- cation wus then maile 10 Judee Druminomd fur & writ of crrorand a supersedeas, and mure ur- fuments were bt befors bin. Yesteraay morning the Judge declded to give the wnit of error an certain coudltions. He safd that he coulid sec that there was u question WILL RISE ONCS MOME, the people sy, and ectipse sll foriner cfforts for sucvess apd Proaperity. tlenry W. Allen, who was arrested a month sincy, charged with perpetratiug u rapson the porsun of 4 Mra. AeDonald whow o was burs- fug, was areatiued befora the Recorder's Court this moruing, walved au oxamination, and fur- nistied bouds tor bis fuburs appearance, 1t was, charged at tho time of bis arreat that the crime committed by Allen caused his victhn's death, and it was with some ditllenity thut ho was pre- served from violence, Alter bis committa {ail hio was taken with fever, aud whilo sick f; wero developed which wenb to show thut b charge was Eungxa, Oct. 23.—Uno death at Hopo; cascs ou Rochelle’s place. The laver amung the negraes biss slmost subsided, The suwar- mills are gettiog to work, ‘The yield 1s good. JACKSON, NI?8. Jacxson, Oct, 23.—Eight new cases and one deathy ralay and cold to-night. NOLLY SPRINGS, Houry Braivus, Oct: 38, —Four new cases and one death. A heavy frost this moruing, with a certalnty of another to-ulght, A'coMB ciTy, McUomn CiTy, Shisa., Oct, 23, —Three deaths since Satupday vvening and twu patlents ot ex- to live, Bevursl now cases, A pbysiclan ven ——m———— ABANDONED AT SEA. Nrw Onurass, Lo, Oct. 33.—Tho bark Leo- potd et Masrle brought tho Uaptaln, two pas- Dpassengers, and the crew of the schooner M, M. Liudsey, from Havana for Key West, abandoned on Thursday fo a sinking condltion. The schooner belonged to Capt. Mckay, and was un- tnsured. A PUT-UF JOB of a pair ot {ealous women, {rum which It [ be- lleved bo will bave no diffculty in extricutiug Dimself. This baory termination of o bad aflalr has cantributed to the good fevlings manifusted to-day, for* Allen is w prominent resideut of Galveston, and came hers with the Texaa dels- gatlon as s nurse. . The deaths to-day, owlng to thochange in the tomparature, are slightly ov the Increase, ‘Ton 18 tha total reportad, ty of these el colored. Five oceurred 1o the city and fve fu the country. ‘The following 14 the tst: BUSINESS NOTICES, Asthma.Thousands of the warst cases of asthua bave bech reliesed by using Janas Whit- ltemedy, Inno casn of nurely astbmatic r hias 1L failed to g fef, Citicavo, March 1. 187 Bell & Co., Hoaton—GEN 1077 1 uned Jonae Whitcomb's and recejved immediate relief. And 1 would wmist cheerfully recommenid It o any persun (roubled with hay fover or usthwa, \_Hn-. 1. Suxnvay, No. BENNER. A FITTING THIDUTR. $7. Lours, Oct, 25, ~1The Globe-flemocrat's cor- reapondonce, dated on board the national re- Hef-boap Chambors, 25¢h fust., states that st a taurnement was bezun this morning at Agricul- | varlonsly estimated from $50,000 to $300,000, | (. 4 mecting of the ofilcers ud erow of the boat to 1 tho defendant, Bos, brolubly was cnti- 150 E]lls aventie. A vory recent importation enables sursl Hall. Twonty-threy coutestants tarted, probubly nearer the latter gure, e R Jaametn Drels, ftke gelon: rlativo to thy death "L“U;“l: S Tt 'u-vd: pusssd é'.:: (h_v' u-nfiunymnw:cfffm e TR TArTT usto arus"er tho Yadion of Chiongo and ncliding John Enois e B, & Mrs. O, Hhochan, Ansttn N. Yeroy, ner, commnanding the expe u, the followin, f the Upited ates. 'he point wus plulon of Eminent Dr, §i. 11, Walton, % Weston, of iy Binlag, of f:’l:;‘;’:‘v’; I:“:mfm‘; IN CHICAGG, - s, L. Bouder, ‘i Hannuh Swie, iy weroadapteas B ot e I et Of aitogy | caotd Admoate. Wd.~Coutea's Lieblg's Liouid, Exime; | vioinity somo of tho choicost do of eef & 0t excel excellence. ~tupurior tave ever used In wa M, i Tiubes. NO WERW CASNS, 10 the Weaterns Assocluled Pres. Mexrnis, Oct. 25.—The Board of Ilealth ofll- clally reported four deaths from yellow fever during the past twenty-tour hours ending at 6 o'cluck te-nlght. Two additional intermnents are reported by undegiakers of parties who dicd of fever fu the subukbs, NU new cascs aru ro- porjed. nt proparation. [t 18 par liver oil or ln!lhlnf! od or imoatred constitu- tions. A recent lotter from Mempnle, Teno.. statos: +* Colden's Licoix's Liquid Extract of fjvef has been extremely benefclal a4 & preveotive of Yellow Fefer Malarla. ¢ A atill alarm to Encine Company No. 17 at 11:20 yesterdsy foreuoan wos caused by a fire in the threo-story bullding Na. 84 Wost Lake cet, In & room used for Jnrnuu\nx. Dawage, Cause, un overheated furnace, SPORTING. : TIH FURW ‘The Bonesctter-Mazo-Maute ani Kentucky Wilkes-Tokousha mutehes, to have been trotted at the Jackey Club track to-day, are postponed on acvount of ths uufavernble weather, The raco between Kentucky Witkes and Tekousha will 'be trotted on the firat day when the weather and track are eood. In regard to the other 1atch notbtug deflnlto has been suttled woon, but it 1 probublo that Is will never- oeeur, both pacties buying virtually arrood last evening to draw the $250 foricit now in tho bands of ‘Ireasuror Hulbert, st the Shcrman House, Roectal Piwaieh 10 The Tridune. Qaneva Laux, Wik, Oct, 2.—~The well- known_gray trotting horss Charley Fard, for- merly Billy Bosteder, was recently “sold by the aisor, J. Q. McKlison, of Riclinond, to Judd Sherman and Dy, Jumes C, Buvnolids, of Geneva ke, fur 31 This horse lua wou every lioat Jn wvery ruce fn whieh he has tratted. Specint Disnateh to The Tribune, Mol{nNRY, 1M, Oct. 83.—The fast inare Lady Matcolm, qud $wo horses tho pm\mrl uf the ilankins Bros,, of Chicago, wers killed by the cars, 1 day ur two sluee, just north of ghis place, where they were baing pasyared, CINCINNATI, Oy Oct. 28.—31aud B., tha d-yoar- old #illy that trotted a mile over the Lexington £ourse last Saturday o ‘.m'r)f.fln tieeu sold by Capt. George N. Btone to W, H, Vauderbllt, ot ?’ulz‘ Yurk, for $31,000, Capt. Stoue pald §350 or ber, given for confeasion of judement for uny other thap a money judgments Aftorrefersing to the umlmmie-clcd ot thy argument, he said ho coutd not sew auy reason why a Judzment should not be confessed fn such an “action as the pres- cht, as well as iu_any otber caset but, as the wint was made, he thouglit tho defendant had & right to the opinion of the Sapremo Court on it. e would thereture approvs the band of- farea un the upplication for writ of errar ou the cundition that sho partles agreed that tho bond should not operato as a_superscdeas without furthier order to that effect frum the Bupremes Court or some one of the Justives. ‘That the efendant shauld muake his anplication therefor to the Bupreme Court, the complaivant aurce- fug an the other hand that a reasouable tine, say nixty days, within which such lrpllmllon should he made, and that it would uot take any furthor steps within that tine under fis Judg- ouls = TIB TOWN OF LAKE CAsH, The cass of Muvroe N, Lord and others va. the Town of Lake, A. B, Cunilll, and oth was yesterday distilased by Judee Moore t want_of aquity, The bill charged that Condit WaR e oihier omcers of tho Town of Luku wera con, signs in Fanoy Fabrics over shown in thia markot, ranging from $1.25 to $3.50 and ‘4.90 por yard, The Ladjes are particilarly invi- tod to an fuspection of tho gaads in this Department, whether they inthnd to purchase or not, and be convineed thit It * Pays {o Trado on the West Side.” CARSON, PIRIE & GO, s MEN'S SHOES Evory Style, guNe and Width, From $2.50 Up. e manufacture ALL our own goods, aud_sre prapared to sult every oue In uced of Rhoes, Our hand-sewed Button aud Congress (Fall Style) arethe floest goody ever mate In Chleago, Always o full line of BURT'S MEN*S SHOEN, lowest Prices, BULLOCK BROS,, 149-151-163 BTATE-ST. and Lo and Weston aro favorites, At 1 Uclock Eunls was nino miles behind tho leading scure, sixty-eight miles, and Weston socven miles, Loxnboy, Oct, 28.—~In the internutional'walk M Agricyitural Il the score at 11 o'clock to- night was os fallows: Hrown, 110 miles; Vauglan, 110 miles; Crossland,” 108; Cork 104" Rowell, 100: Harnett, 100; Weston, Iaucock, 615 aud Craft, 94, STRIKE. Lonnox, Oct. 24.—A strike of the Clyde iron- warkerg has eommenced. The Enginecrs' Socl- &t5, numbering 3,000 ;men, bas also resolved to strlke If tho reduction of wages bo enforced. - TO UK DISCHAHORD, The flr[[l of John Elder & Cu, declded to dls- ;?:,;“ 1,500 of tholr bunas, ‘Tnuy employ 4,000 3 Wugneas, Jt has ples Ilim who_dosth all thiogs wall {0 iove frou the camp of Nfe 1 ot i1, 11, Beoner, of the Eighteenth United L untry, {n command of the natioosl reliet boat, whadied In the sumsne cause of minlstoring 10 tho sick uud uestitule syiforers from th fover acourgu ot Jissolred, Tha oue of ite noble } rave, faithful, snd trusty oicer, socioty & courtuaus eutteman, and his wits and children s devoted fim\\nn\\n\fl fatbor, Heaoteed, That wey officers and attachos of/Ane relicf steawer, r with gratitude sho misal- foid Xinapssses recelved ut bhls bauds, and h aorzawtug bearts deplore (e untimely deml otiv In thy primo of life, whode paul carcer hias marked with thst rectifude und woldierly b which warrauted a pivrious future of usefvine bls country sud lelluw. i, Reaalted, Tt wo teuder to bl mourning widow aud fathurless children our siucere condolence tn helr begeavement, snd_ pra. or may to Hin mercy exten er the desoiate hearth of the ———— Uso * Mrs. Winslow's Kaothing Syrup* for children walloteothinz. 1t cares driuntory anddi- archora, wind colic, and rogulstes the bowels, 25 cla e e— - NEW ORLEANS. TUR SUNPLUA, #pectal Dispaleh o The Triduns. New Onreans, Oct. 23.~I¢ ls suthoritatively stated that $90,000, the survlus of the Huward Association, will be dlstributod smong the sixty vhyaiclans employed, each receiviug $1,500. The woekly roport of fover deathis is 177; chlldren, 163; total since Bunduy noon, 37; woekly deaths of all ather fevers, 83, It has been cloudy and chilly all day, aud is turoing colder, but tbe frost predieted bas not been realized, The Qerman steamer Franklort, bwenty-Ave days from Bremen direct, bas yrrived with 116 emi- grants, wha sre joratud, by advics of the Board of Heaith, fu tho contre of the city, 1TBNE. 1 the Western Asiociated Press, Nuw OuLxANS, Oct. 33.—Tbe weatlier (& clear and pleasant. Doeths, twenty-threo; cases re- wrlud{ mn:y«mu; total deathy, 38H; total Cusos, To 6 o'cluck, four deaths; forty-cizht cases separted to the Board of Heulth, of which unty one was a new case. Forty-sovenuot herctolors Teparts ’l"‘:m sebort of the Peabady Subslsteace Asso- cletlon showsy frum the dlet of August to tho cluse of the 2ih of October, 40,70 equlsitions have beeo lssged, equal 10 WLB01 ratious, to 31, persons. Each persun was supplied with soven duys' ratfung. The Youuy Mou's Christisn Association re- port elghteen now cases. IMMIGRANTS. ‘The steamship Fravklort arrived direct from Clhew Jackson's Best weét Navy Tobacca, Pt et L Sk At 13 TO THE PATRONS OF C. CONRAD & CO.S BUDWEISER LAGER BIER. ThnGrealOriginal Budweier VERDIOT OF THE JORY: 0. C. & Co. plus $4,1758.00, 13, 13, B3, minus $4,175.00, “the undursigned take plearuce ta tnfaray the pagraus or ¢, Conrad & Co renowued ¢t Rudweber Lager THler, ! tuas s ncilia tuatitaied by fhew ssaine the Jon Ubzlc Brewlng Co. [y b Luufe fur patiing upoa e spurione article of * ludweler,” yuder 20 lintation of plalotifle: bradu ark, and widie & fales cisc, (AL IE was ha goublie wrileic, has jusg re: lflll\fllulhu wnus of $4, 17510, was cui . GERMANY, GERMANY AND THX VATICAN, Brauw, Oct. W.—The Uernwnio (Ultramon- tana organ) adunits that the Kissengen negatta- tlons have been without result, and adds that the Pope Ls now awaiting an answer $o certain gl_r':w;m::u which ho hss stuca made to the sefan Government, but there 18 very lttlo Bope tat it wil bo sstiefactaryy T u B BUPPRE; . " n:,m! Oct. 34.~—The Opiclal Gazefts an- munm that In pursuance of “the provisivns of h lu!w\xllll law ove nssoclation bus been closcd b ixd}-u. two in Brunswick, four in Westphalls, X 4 tive fn Baxony, The vublication of oue osiall ¢ newapaper has been prohibited fu Meck- eubuny, ouc fu Baden, aud twoln Baxony. iy, HRELIEF MOVEMENT, NEw Yons, Oct. 28, —Postiaster James an- nounces that the cuntyibutions for the rellet of the vellow-fever sufferers made to tha Post- Oifico within tho next three da‘y- will be added o the fund to be held fu trusti for the widow and children of Lieut, Beuner, UL 8, A, who died while lu chiarge of the rellel-steawer J. Al Clambers. ¥ e BEN HILL. e Altorcates with a Man Who Does Not Exactly Admit Belng tiis Client=The Mun WCalls Him & Divinely-Condemued Pro- varicatar, aud a Duel e to Eusue, Bpacial Dipatch 10 The Tridun ATLANTA, G,y Oct. S8, —A [ew daye ago ap altercation occurred upan tho strect boiween Scoator Ben il and John W Murphy, clerk of the Treasurer of Georgla, whereln the Jatter called tho former & liar, with other opurobrivud epithets. It was occasloned by Scoator EL spiring together to defraud the tax- Lt they had collected IHezal commis- alons pay fortbelr servics; that Coudit had not kept proper books, had failed Lo sccnuut for W moneys recelved, and, geuerally, that the Oicers hatt gromly abused their trust, A de- murrer wos tlled vt the ground that a court of equity had 6o jurisdiction, Judzo Moore, siter Lesring the arqument on the demurrar, decided thut, if the allewations ot tho bill were irug, thuy vnly showed that Con- it had fatled 10 turn over all the funds vrobers 1y belonging Lo the town, aud for such fallure an action at faw was the proper remedy. Tho bill would therefore be disaulseod for want of equity, 1oy TUE FLAGLOW-OAY LITIGATION. The lsigatfun over the Uurrest cslata, aficr bavibg eghausted ilself in tho dtute Courts, has beun transfoered to thy Foderal tribuuals, und Judge Blud[un ie_ Just enjoviug W fow chuprers, of it. The (lr[;flvyl“ -'uh ueers of the Bywell Castle, und censuring the 4¥e of the Pridicess Alico for uu'glu-illl:»l-R . FRANCE, DEATH D & LANDSCAPE PAINTRE. —— BILLIARDA, ‘Tho challeage of Wahlsteom ta play any man & twenty-oue came watch ot Hiteen-ball paal, givioghis oppouent the Altcen ballin eavh gawe, ergict for bl ) of gt cause 14 Pants, et 23.~Uug i way by Luey C, Floglor-Gay azatusy E. A Jes s ‘iaried ho I S , Uct. 83.—Uuspard Lacrofy, the land- | for $100 8 alde, ag becn accopted by Slosson. i sulng Cierk Murphy for & fes which Mr, 1Ll ¥ y G, Flag Ahufactured ut of thie Buest oo ] FANANCIAL. ape palutg Y Brewaen with 310 passcugers ofticurs, aud 53 'be fo soly Cathenne Purpart, sud otherd, U vos- d Rid choiceet barles Walt LIkt 18 wiaf o ’* i "‘mlnhr_,_i,dxm. The mea will meet to-dsy at thy Brunswick { crow. Mavy ars ewlgrants f‘., Sexas but the | clsfned was duo Ljm. Tho fee camie about thuss | 208 e certalu parts, of the Uarrst estate, fi.‘..'.'.'i’:fl"flnu'fi':.s'L".'}L‘.:'.".‘.‘u:'.'.'nh':'x'.m'nn"fu[fi.“n".'fh of st oy During the last bours of tho Bullock Leals! ture in tcorula it pussed 3o act @runtiog State sid to the Northesstern Rallroad. Uov. Buith, the predeccasor of Gov. Colquits, re- fuscd to stgu the bouds, because, 8s he claimed, they wero vold. A soou as Uov, Colquitt was fusuwurated, he was besteged o sign tban, but vefused. At lenath Bew il was ewployed us toruey for the ruad, sud he carried the caso Lelare Judge Urlee, fu the Superlur Courd ut Gulucavlile. Judere Grice ruled the case outjol vllliargd bsll to rranve about’ fwuring 8 Lall in | quurantine prevents thew scaching thelr desid- which 10 plsy. slossun sud Behaefer will,mcot | nation. The azent of the Germau fumigrstivn at the saine time to talk over shelr comiug | Buciuty consulted the President of the Bourd of mateh, Health, aud wes sdvjsed to bring the omigrauts r—— ta the ceutral part of $hectiy,which the fever Las THE RIFLE. Jett. Thewwcnt of the North Gesmsu Lloyd Bax Franctsco, Cal., Oct. 38.—At tho closing lllllmlhl‘l m:Ju‘-‘blud l"lnll B&umnuhlhu |'lm 'l-.\‘ru: would not abste until after a heavy frust, bul dav of the moetiad of tbe Califorala Rile Asso- | B0 (or, Which tnd alroady becn withhoid clatlon 8¢ Bau Bruno to-day, the Bumner Guard | 5, yogks, was sllowed to sall inliopes of » wap the company teamt wmateh with 457 points | fruat hicre beforo her srnival, out of 8 possible 600 The Unlon Gusrds, 4843 TO BN KHLIVED, undey & decrees of parthilon of the estate by 1he Btate Court. A croes-bill was Hludeby bur to sat asldo the pariition deeree and fubclove w pretended wortguge. Tue lugation fs very cumplicitod, uisd the estato Lus bueets 1o coust for oyer twenty years. The bearing was sct be- Tore Judue Hurlan when bie was here fast, but he d1d not buve time to take tup. Too case will occupy oll the day, aud proliably the better part of thie week. SEPARATR MAINTEXANCE. Guderyuhn 0led a bitl yesterday B A the ol CLaline It 1 g 1aaaaface (s datuses wwast o e e RYeriid 1 CHAL L Presdm of o Ju II Y wufacturers of the I, B, It e —— & BRUTALLY OUTRAGE. % “1‘1l Vutrage tha rivals avythiog tbat has becn i Tul 1or same time 10 this city was reported Mik BILUNE reporter last evealuy, aud, it the mnu kuew aoything at all about is, they took e €ale ta preserve the secrecy b3 Y maintained. Quite a youug girl Nving w3 With & family ou Augusta street, who coma down town tu do soma shoDpivg, RANDAL Il ROUTE, BANKER, 0 BIROADIAY, REW, KOU sy v o schisnge wid Vi aat of okt [}u.ml. e rucie e, 7y 4 direw(us Co. o Lt Bl Sourivus 5 s Vb Bt ter Blor or 0} 8 o, Baa nliheria bad L e very lmited sale: 1§ 251y 1€ ways of ihe transareasor are bard,” vry seapectiully, ¢y RbeUE coxman & co. REPRESENTED BY buts, o Luuglit and 2014 vh regal e tlue. Pampbleg it Strset,” ain tables contalulug valusble infuruation, tuslied 00 ro ceipt o . s ———— Fannle Veparaory o wislting " i : ; 1 : A same relatives | Mucdabon Grevsdiers, 483, Bix meu in each The Howsrd Association to-uight resolved to ug to order the Goversor to sigu | cowplaiuing that she could put live with her o @, Wat' Like ‘sireet, near the i, | teau. Duriug o sy oas scoro of 0L out of | reliovo 10 Yolunlser hvaleioi oo 1ne Biat oF | S e ) e the Supreie | busband, Frederiek. W, Gudcrysbu, ‘Slo was s Lt AR cideutally baarded'sa Opden aveaue car b | 100 Uus of 0, aud two of b were male. Octber, aud alsa duscliargo all venicles cogaked | Court. That nbunal also ruled that | married in 1561, snd of lato yeuis Lo hay sbused JEFFRAS, SEELEY & CO Howa olph street, and before she kuew on that date, wheu they will entirely close. they v puaer, B8 4t w her reveadedly. A fuw weeks aio she made h y R Papdie (b dsivar ok el Sucige. i pired g, it i, | ¢ Sy Mgy ihing v, M | sungfl st M LA e T ea aveuue, #I 0 2 = ——— i then e Goveruor, wha aill refuscd, uud gulley, biuce then he e ¢ d 1 tors of oA votes g lguted, tiom | Sa Fusxcsco, Cala Oct £t Novm VICKSBURG, Uik aaid (i 1 o sigoed Chetn b would It | Wit or auppord” hory and sho arkcs that b ity 73 and 75 Monroe-st,, R T ™, Y LS5, d way ‘mtoanced o | Burke a steerads pastoudsr frum Now Vork, ou e Biiu kuow. M. 1l went, to Wasblutton. J. | be coupetled to gav her a sulicicul s 1of fe0 GLOAKS Nuudeel Ju en Copen coustry, Bho | bestesmer Collma, wich arrived yesterday, <) Dicpaich 1o TAa Trik W. Muspliy, elork of thy Btate Trensurer, but | mantensuce, aud that guo uivy bave tbs control CHICAGO, ILL . Wl grpood, ot ahe et u waw o committed mis:lemuwylnguwrbo&nldgnug mmm uhf““w",& i segorted | (Sl the @en ‘:lm Tuns the whule coucers, | of ber sl ebildren. f ’ d The saperiorty of our guods o srety talliag quaiey *l, and of Ltm she fuquired the voyage. The y Wad recovered su - el wunt 1o the proper puriivs aud ulurme oy i YEE alY s s cul, y i 8 0 Auguata Bircet. S Lle Yait bo wae - | Leered ok Bauta Arcins. 19° | (s morniug from vorloas pests of the city aud | it be coudd Eet Gove Coluwts 10 sign the | Tho Avvellate Coust. owing 10 & pross of Sole Agents for Illinoia, opfE 3T i s cot it B R L S v .