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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIHURSDAY, NOVE MBER 7, 187 THE CITY GENERAL NEWS. The Jlon. I, H. Eames, Qttaws, is at the Palmer. Georgo 8. Grimes, U. 8, A., is at the Falmer. "Fhe Hon. J. J. Btory, Boston, is registered . 8t Wie Pacifie. * ffho Hon, Daniel W. Judd, New York, is at the Snerman, 1{. P, Dillon and bride, from Topeka, Kas., are st the Palmer, Ex-Senntor (eorge G. Wright, Iows, is n guest of the Pacide. ‘Thio Hon. Allison Bybee, Todianapolis, is n guest of the Tremont. Thio Hon. N. W. Dean, Madison, Wis., is 8 Fuest of the Sherman, Ex-Gov. 0. C. Washburn, Wisconsin, is n guest of 1be Pacite. The Ilon, M, B, Sadler, Contralia, IIL., is a guest of the Palmer, The Hon. J. B. Wilson, Richmond, Va., is regiotercd at the Palmer, Col. Gordon McKny, Cambridge, Mass., is one of the guests of the Paclfic, J. H. McLnughliu, tho Detroit wrestler, is stopping At the Sherman Tousc, Tho fou, 0. M. Parsons, Springficld, Iil., 10 0ne of the gests of the Tremont. Col, John F, Autisdell, propriotor of tho Newhall [louse, Mliwaukee, Ia ot the Tremont, I, Penfleld, Genornl 'licket Agent lan- nibal & St. Jo Company, Hannibal, Mo., s stop- pingat the Snerman Housa, Missing sines Tuesdny morning, Katio Coilius, of No. 3 Elu_streck, 0 yeats of age, fair cumplexion, and dressed in o black drees trimmed With plata, nnd waterproof cape. The temperature yestorday, ns observed by Manasse, apileian, No, 84 Madison street .(Tiis- Ty Bullding), was at 8 a, ni,, S8 deg, ; 10w, m., m., 46: 8 p. m., 45, Barometer st 8 a. 20,403 B p. may 2030, At 4 o'clock yestordsy afterncon Lonia Beitel, 40 {m\n of nge, had his right arm badly minnetied whilc assfsting F, Quinn, corner of Unjon and Jiaudolpl steeets, (o move a hoavy stove, e was laken L0 the County Hospital for treatment. Judge Drununond yosterday ontered an order dirceting the Supervisors of the lato clection 1o fle with the Chief Suporvisor aflidavits saowing Tiow wany days they have been on duty as suc Supucvisors siwee tivy Were appointed. - A telegram received nt polico headquarters evperduy from St, Vanl announced that Detectivo suider feft that clly with **Sheeney "' Grorgs i cuisrze at 11 o'clock in the farenvon. e la Luore- fure due in this clty nt aboat 4 o'clock this after- 1O “T'ho Civil Engincors’ Club met yostorday afternoon ot No. b0 Dearborn street. Sevoralnew wemtiers were propuset. ‘The Committes on the W repuried through the Cnalrman, Mr, PN Greley, vapers v (he sawme subject were read by M Soulerinand B J. McClure. 'fhe muny friends of Mr. Willinm Fogerty, Teputy Sherlft, will regrot to loarn of tha sudden duith of his orother John, which ook place Tucss uay mornng, ‘Uhe deceaaed lenvena wire und threo enfléren. Funeral wnill take plsce this woming 10 o'clock Irom the residence of tno deccased, 210 Weatern nvenne, 1o Calvary Cometery, A very plensant time is anticipated to. night at the rooms of the Yonny Men's Christlan Arsoctatton st the reopemng of their reading Toom, which for somo tinie hax been closed for Tevuite, 'Ing Intter are now compleled and the room returntalied and veey neatly palated and trescoudd, and fo-nlpht the menivers and thelr riends purlicipate I a receptin and sociable. tuort aédronses will be made by the Rev. Drw, Lite e, Mitehl, and Parkhuest, of i city, and ‘I Cive, 0f Now York, A repurs will b wade b ntiry, e, Ae T Tiomurgway, ands us will he uwtnimary of the repurts of the ditforent tonmittees, 3t will se of interet toall friends of fula wor. “The invitations have been Nmited to 3,000, and memoer and friends wishing them cun oulain them at tho rootns uf the Aseociation. Yollowlng ia the list of delegates nppoint- ed by his Honar Mayor Heath torepressnt the Clty ol ¢ hleuyo at the she Notlonal and Internntional Comsaersanl Conventlon 1o be convened st Fuewell iall 1 this eity Tuesday, viz.: Charles 1 Leiter, James M. Tlorton, 8. M. Hardy, Murray I, ‘luley, Franiin' ¥. Spancor, o &, 1L Tuibot, J. 1. Muratial] Fietd cCormi Metlregor ‘Forzence, Clisrlos 1% on Kelth, Sumnel Al Georgo M. Tullman, Fot- o Fo R Mevers, David V. Whitlag, i P, Heynelde, tichanl €. Meldrum, Jtenry W, Bootn, Anson Stager, Uoorge 8, Bowen, Welnam Benry smith, Goorge Btrenns, John A, Log: tey Jolin W, Ryckmaon, Emery A W, Glatehtord, &, AL Welght, 4.\ nhu Macyeagh, Chaeles 1, Ceang, David Fauk W, Uslmer, John M. Durand, Lawson, Andrew Shoman, Jurrett A, D, Ugten, Lynde C. Houtington, Amopg othier distiuguistied potsol ho have signi~ ted Uheir ntention to bo present oro 1), K. the Mexican Minister Don Manuel de Zamacona and Feaqtor Windom. “I'tie Convention ‘will be come paed of soine 00 delegates from o)l parta of the wion, and subjecta of vital Importance i connec. tion with var forelgn connuerce will be discussed und acted upon. The Hon, W. W. O'Brion has for the pres- entwevered his connection both with politics and the bar. On Tuesdny nlgit, when his tetlow-cile reus were on the unzious suat awaiting the result of the clections, two currlugea drove up to tho resience of the Catholic Bishowon Oulo street, 2wl tno occupants were at unce ushered Inta the privat orutory uf the I o fshop, The viait was for e purpose ol it in mareiage the Hlon, W. W, O'irfua with Miss Sara Gillen, daugliter of Mr, Gilien, the well-known stock dealer, of this city. Bishup Foley porformed the ceretionlal, afier which he mado n few dmpressive and pertinent remurks on the dubics of the married siate, and recommending the new conple Lo the copucial care ul the Alnigh The cercniony wan inite pri- vale, fllllf‘ ‘'om Nrepun, whu acled oa best man, and Miss Noonan, slxter 10 the Rev. Father Nuonan, of the Churcii of the Anuunciation, as brideamand, M, and Mow. Micbael O'Byroe, of i -ulm:l‘ and & roporter of I'uk THIBUNE belnd vresent, ‘e happy coupld left by the Alwa & St. Lunls Tterlroud on au extended wedding tour through the Routh, during which they will vislt Mr, O’Brien's duuzhiter, wio I8 at preaont attending school at the Monticello seunnary, b O'Eirien s siwoken of ua lacy of much uhllll(.. hsving yradi d with Lhe Niighest honors in thls city, and being a musiclsn af reuarkable taleut. ‘Lho muuuu on the body of D. BB, Abra- Tiams, the Weat Lako streot livory-stablo koeper, wus hield yeaterday afternoon at the Madison Street stanon, Mr. C, 1. Clark, of No, 163 8oath (ireen testified to weeing the horse and bugyy on un strect, uud that “the deceased fell bl of the vehiclo near whero ne was standing, Mae ran w piek i up, and found that 1ifc was already ex- tinct. This was the um{ Witnoss examined os to 1he Tact of thu death, llutective IScott produced the revolver thut bad beow found b the struel near whete the doceused won throwu out of the bukiy, Withuut gotnge inta the watterany furthor the testls mony waw closed, and the fury returned s verdict thutihe decesned camu 10 his death by & pistol wonnd Ingileted by hinwolf, with fntent to c It suitide. ‘Lhe budy was 1aken yesterdsy eveniog to Ottumna, la., for interment, The Lydinu Art Club gave a recoplion Isst eveninz i the Gentile Sphologesphie raome, pre- sided uver by tha foundrusa of 1ho €lub, Mre. Lydis J. Laawcll, und, coutrary tu expectation, cousd- eriuk the uucamortabily ‘Weather, there was quite u lorge and bolliunt ssemblage, Kowe of the deuding Jocsl urtisis woro present, und iz gulleried wero crowded dunug “she ovenlad, Thin Club w: wnlzed Jaat June, when 18 began creliip of twenty-elght. It now n cetimable growlng rapldly in iuluence and popularit; Fuvlus Wero 8dorucd fur this occasivn In very turteful manuer, und the walls with s choice col- Jection of ithe works of eur locel urtiste, with & sprinkliug of foreign vroductions, hicluding sume bright, auuuy pictures A Swnwun, and W old works supposed Lo bo B urz sud 8 Pousain. Tless usturally st- a goud deal of aticntion, g sy be 8o doabl sy 10 thelr sutheuticity, Peck's Nugara war bung In A& promiucnt place at (o eud of ouo of " tbe galleries, aud conutituted “one of the stciiar ' festures of the eshibition, which cuntained a coleciiun of weritorious works, T'he department devoted to crayuin uud wuter-color portislie—the product of the Uentlle xallery—made an futeresting addition o the portralt nnur, and 8mong the works of this clasa Wero noticed sdwiningly wome Snely finished heads, s thutof Mes, Uen, Sweet, of Ales, Lloyd Guge, wnd others, Blrw, Cadwell do- serves much credit for ber enterprise snd pereyerance In carrylng this Club, aa ebe bas, W i pre succesaful wtatus in the community, ‘Fhe reunion of lavt evening was |n every way s hibly enjuyable atlair, nnlwvm;lmwd i by pebple of uibwiic culture aud socist standiog. A nd of music waa in attendance, aud 1€ upper Hours of the yallerics were turonged with thowe whu wero lnclined tuwurd the unocent faszinatiouy of the ball-rovs, Alter viewing tho art treasurce 1o Lheir sallsface twu, the cuupany adjourued Lo these uprr ¥ pbere they wers bospitavly cutertalned by the falr ‘I'scasure: of the Ciub, THE PROTECTION. In the Crowipal’ Court yesierdsy morning the Frutection Lite-1neurauce case was cutled for trial. The detcudaute wer all present, sud, siuce $he Court sowu Vveks ago had syuouuced tuat thcre would bo 80 further pustpopements, everything ¥ e roaktwent vod, e dictuent resd that tue defendants—W Lvau Hihard, snd others—wers guilty of sundry tion with the Protecuion Lily, sharging the oilicera with fizig up theis accounts to deceive tho pulile, sud Wood aud Ryan with hasing kept thelr eyve shut forabout tiilrty daye When e2aminig Lt saue an the febieacutatives uf fhy Dluts Audiler. he facts lu the cae, or the 1le pald out 84, 0 afterwaras, dveu though and bovked upon the yellow book, snd thal nllegations agalnst the Indicte weil known, and have heen printed from tima to time. Ao it is annceceeary to reviow the charges. It ia enough 10 £ay that alter many delays the case {non tria, and that the accused are ot Jast In A fale way of having tuelr guilt or Innocence catablished by & fuey of thelr peerd. © A8 facad the case went yesterday the whole time win given to getting dnry. Ont of the reguiar anet only eheht were secitred, and at a late hone n the sfternoon 8 rpecial venire for twenty-ilve was insned. The venire will be returned this morn- ing, and it 1 expected that _the fiest evidence whit be heard during the day. The hest counscl s em. ployed on either side, nnd the probabilities azethat the trial will Inat two months, tne case lieing co- rllcnvcd and, the circumstances anrronnding it be- ng of sucn enersl intercst. Drring tho impanciing of the fury the question was Taised A8 to Whether tho jurors shonld be allowed to soparate during the irial, Arcuments were heard on both mides, and finally the Couzt de- cifled thnt the Jurors might gu whcre snd when ey pleared, 1t vonia be safer i than fn hin pocket. They returned to the hottse, And vent out for more beer, bul thin time th~ woman revarned with two men, Boon after drinking the beer Stolx says ho became ronselens, anid in now of the opinion ‘that bis heer wan drusged. The next day he was foand In the sircet outaide of the house, and fils money wan gone. Tacaday Detectives Shes and Kealing st rested the woman while out shopping, and fonad in her possearion §12 worth of dry good and about €0 rash. Rhe mave the name of Nellie Jones, and denfed ever having acen Stolz. WUSTURN V8. 80PER. HONORABLY DISCITARGRD. The caseof Wustarn va. Soper, {'onover, et al. was resnmed befote Juntice Mcech yesterday after- noon at 2 o'clock. Thomas 8, Mitchell wan called by the prosecution, and festifiea that he was the patty with whom (he deedn were left in escrow by Mr, Culver for Mr. Wusturn, in caso he earried ont his part of the barzain rolating to tno trade of real estato for the chattel property. Neither e W nstarn nor anybody representing him was pres- ent at the tima the deeds wereleft in cacrow and the agreement mado with witness, 'he testimony for the prosccution being all in, Ing I8 strete veltum heaa or ed ns tight! s drum the box. At the centre out reference to {ts shape, the eides of tho box. chine. Artleulated words are, 18 has been sald, transinitted with great accuracy. ‘The foundso with the ntinost distinctness. spoken at the tap of the hlil can easily tn any part of the lower VALS. tiwtell, Miiwaukent B, uftord, Newhuryport, nvers Col, H. 3, Hithy catines Cel. John 11 i, Taomisviller 11, F. v ‘A. _Dingham, A T Rtewarh Latayette, (nd. and Mr, Conover, tho latter as agent for Mz, Wi . Wilson, s& Loatay £, turt, was_produced and read to the Court In evi- THE RAILROADS. P, C satlon whict led him to suppose that Wasturn was negotiatiny for tho pronerty. Cornelin Conover, one of the defendants, wan eworn. §lo testifed that he first met Mr. Wustittn in the Paimer [fonee, Vhe latter cama up to him and introduced himsolf. Ho sald ho would Wke tv mske hls ncquaintance, ae he understood he was n real-cslate man Ana o was After the samo stock of goods that he swas. 'itness told him he wns open for a trade, nnd ko of the Grow property, for which Soper was cent. Wusiurn thoueht he would like ta look ‘properly, They went to aes it, and_on (be way bick Wustnrn asked sitnesa If he didn't think he conld get Soper to loan lim money enougth lo raiso u losn by which tae tivo stocka of goods—the bonded and the nnbonded—were tted up, tr. Soper awson, N 8, 8, Waters, Lo THE CLITY-1IALL. Tha liconso receipta wero $230, Judgo Harkness, of tho Law Dopartment, has retnened to the city. "Tho serip clerk got rid of 23,700, which went miostly to mlscellancous employes. Latimates nggregating £0,281,57 were is- 3 e e e storn: ana, wpon | Of the Chbleszo & Lako Huron: by '“f;&::'::“:::“fi';m ficensed saloona in Z'n‘.i'n"f.'-.':u%: mnh&'::“-f.nw:(nsn drow ug lh'u&:; perity of ressoning the fegnl exiatence s 00! 1i i and t rado was mado In the clty, against 2,793 to dato last vear. guininwelling, and, tle tnde mhe mace opr: | Of, tho Chiesko & Northeastorn ~chuld which wan at last obtained from Mz, Soper: Wne- tufn sgrecd to give Conovee $600 as commissions for making the bargain for him, and distinctly cau- tioned him (o make the bargaln In writing, ss be once, and Wuaturn Saveral permits wero insued for two-story brick dwaelllngs to cost 81,500 and $1,800. Rovenus warrants of 877 amounting to 82,700 were redeomed. About $150,000 are now outstandive, The Treasuror's recoipts woro: Water Of. fice, 83,1403 Cnrwlmller. 81,108; total, $4,344, been properly vnznmzndi sald_ho had been fooled by Boper would not take his word for suything. wan fully cognizant of tho fact tnat the d placed fu esceow, Witness, ne ngent for W employed an altorncy by the namo of i examine i papets upon lifs own res and tho attornoy pronounced them ** all neht,™ Joseph W. Willfams testifled that ho was present at the tline_ of n conversation between Conover, Soper, and Wusturn last Joly, — Witnens asicé Wustorn if he was thinkiog of tradng for the Grow Chicago & former road other Four cases of searlot fover and ono of diphtherla were reported, making elaven canen of the former and dyo of the istter since tho 1st tust. TUE CUSTOM-HOUSE. ontitied to a e for the $5630,000 which they and the Iatter snid he did not know but o 4 propertr, au tho attor uld b, 41 ok, kol Bi5 | nd “proverty of ‘th Cilcawo & Leke Iiu- Tritten. propostione. - Witnews repreacpted ME | 10 eomtrasion, of the Chleago & Nordh The Chicago Aleokiol Works exportod 100 | ol 1 Aret Oed Ofokuli & s anked fow | eostorn,. but that o Hetolvor ' lo | vt barrels of alcohol yesterday, The ioternal-tevonue roceipls yestorday smonnted to $38,611, of which $30,732 was for taxes on spirits. Tho Hnb-Troasury yesterdny paid out $140,000 in currency, 80,000 tn gold, ond §8,000 Insllver. The amount of 4 ver centa taken was $1,050. The cnse of Thomns Brown, accused of fliceal voting In the Third Precinct of the Tenth Ward, with Jumes McMullon, who swore in hls yote, ond Christian Miller, accused of iiicgal vot- foi In the Fourth Frecinet of the Seventh Ward, with Charles Dorabuach, who sware in his vobe, will comu up befors Commiasloner Hoyne Sature quiestions, after which the case was closed and the Iawyera proceeded with ther argumentn, Jdudg- ment for the defendanta was rendered, and tiwy were honorably discbarged. TIE * VOLKSFREUND.”? A CHANGE OF NEANT, The Volkafreund of this city, which has been supporting the Democratic party and fought well for Kern during the receut electlon, has changed haods, and haa aleo bidden fatewell to the Demo- cratic pasty. In its lsaue of yestorday it bidsit salen after the following fashion: The aguny of the election 1s over. The conduct of the Demueratatn the Golitleal conteat which hag fust cioted fias shown. aghln tnat the Deuiocracy of Cook (ounty has no capaclty for goverument. 'h falso amd frandulent devices on the part of money to redoom the wrandfather, when he reslly intended to get, and «id get, the same from Vanderbilt; that the settioment would nover have been made had he disclosed this fact, because Chiadwick kuew that Vanderbilt, the owner of rival roads, would only wish to acquiru the Chicago & Northeaatern in order to eripple 1t and its connecting rosds; tuat Vanderbilt hud legal and proper motlce aml knowledge of he Hat of day morning, the parties I tho meantime havin, i Ir Rk polbia, and dufing the cons | nl} the clrcumstances of tne Htigation and B et v ouli*y this Juiaticen of o Boncw, |+ | S the etk of bertagny” Witk ihe'tarty w12 | equities “of thu case lefore he purchucd s over voticeable that the boat candidats BI0NR 10 defeat ot secount of L. e, Rern, whom ihe Votssrrenn ot nll tho erian dally papers posicively supporicd, received & very flattering voto, anil io ms, consoie hlmesif with this uver his dufuat, sithougl thiz consolaiion Is very unsatisfaclory, Thie course sud tne resalt of the contest han persuaded ui that the Democratic party of Couk Couuty, as 1t now L, (s ab- ‘to manakc olther the ity or the stock and bonds: that Vanderbilt purclinsed the stock and bonds of tho Chicago & North- casterys fn goud faith aud for & valusble consid- cration, ond_that there 18 no evideuce that he was apprized of the fraud by which the atipula- tion was obtaiued, nor was Lo bound to disvlose to the complainaut or the othor bondholders that he was about to purchase thy oropersy: that whether there was frsd of not, tho asseit, In vpen court, of Mr. Chadwick to the dinmissal of tha bill, coupled with his faiture to tender back the moneys and bonds, must be taken ag a ratification of the seitloment nnd a condona- tlon of tho allezed fraud, and & mers offer to tender back is not swilicient; that complalugnt {8 thereby clwe;n.'u frow clalining a parsinount lien as against Vandeeblit upon this road,and that aa junior mortgagee lie 18 not entitied Lo Re- ceiver unless he can show that the road Is leing mismanged I that the fact appears that the proflts ot the road arc 1ot sutllcient to pay the futerest of Vanderbilt’s bouds, and if The $800 jmport duty on tho statuary ‘bronght from Europe, which” made so prominent o feature of the laty_exposition, has becn ordered to Lo retunded, Alr. F. 0. Aeag, the atlotney for the Exposizion 'Dircctors, having succeeded Tn ahow- g the Customs Depurtment that the importations were properly esempt from daty i sccordunce with thu 1aws proviulng for such exemption on in- portations by an institution establisned for the ealtivation of the flne arts, etc. The valne of tho statuary was some §2, 000, The Grand Jury renssembled yesterdoy afternoon at 2 o'clock, nfter ita fonr days' vaza- tion, und speat all' the semslon in czamining Willlam Maddlvan, now a resident of Jowa, hut from Murch, 1870, to June, 1877, A_etonecuiter on the new Chicage Cnetom-Ilo This_witness went over the wiiole wruund, his evidencu beluy merely cusmulativo as 1o the practices in vogue in former days of cutting stone on the lung- drawn-ous scheme which was so urofitable to cantractors nnd so expennive to the (overnment. fiod 4 uot been for 37, Maddiyan's prescnce in the city, uml the desire, to get through with him onsidgr it proper to expiain, st tols opportuniiy, the Fulkafreund from now on will discusy tie questtons of the ddy irreapectivo of pariles, aad witl tuht I8 own pealtion In all volitical conteste, e 'SUBURBAN. LAKE VIEW, The Town Board met Mouday, The Bupervisor, J, X. 1Mllls, roported haviug met with the Lincoln Park Commissioners and Supervisor of North Chicago $0 maken tax levy or asseasment for e maintenance of sald pask for the eneulug year, and that the proportion to be asscased to Lake View and Ted luin qo on L5 way tejolclig. the iury Is 34,777, wh!cl:l was wncum‘d In. Tho repart | 8910 woull ot sealizo its cust, woulil protmbly huve r the Indictments Vator. W October it ‘lm“‘ itter, Gulsen: :"‘c‘\"h“: mmn;“‘ of the Superintendent of Wator.Works for Octobe! AGAINST A POOL. Whowed: Cosl consiimed, 02,500 pounds, and total expenses of running S5, hud been collectal for the iz nionthis ending No 1amounting to 8655 After suditing o lar; anountof blils ond teansacting other winor Lusl dlcott, and marched down tn boay and presented (hew to Jadge Blodeett, As it Iy, thoy will prob- ably perform that duty this morning. District-Attorney ]!Iiuhor 8t. Louls, was and that ronts VauderUtit's pet scheme for pootlng the East- botind trafic from all Western polnts will again be considered at & meetivgof raliroad monagers nest, the Bot journed. to be held in New York to-day. It will ho re- ‘:url‘;umit:')': n‘(:::rnn:fr:::ml:m"mgo{m::h 'liufi?‘g e e membered that at & meeting of tho Western buzztng with Colloctor Smith aud Assist- DECEPTION. rallrosd managers held fu this city some time ant District-Attorney Thomson, Tho pre. To the Editor of The Tridusie. agzo tt was decldod to pool the business frotn Chicago, 8t. Lopls, Peoria, Indianapolis, Ctn- cinoatl, and Loufaviite, Subscaucntly the roads foading Eaat trom 8t. Louls, Peorln, Indianapo- olis, and Loulsville agreed upon porcentuges, aud put the pool from those voints futo actual operation. 'Tho roads Irom Chicage nod Cinclu- unati hava not yet been able to come to an under- nding, and an ‘effort will be made at tho meeting to-day to harmonizs the conflicting interests. Altbouch the pout has been perlected thus far unlg purtially, 80 inuch has already been found out that, unleas slk other Western poluts besldes tnoss mentivned above are lucluded the pool, *‘the thivg” will not work, and therefore Mr. Fink proposes to include a dozen or ruors other points in tho new arrangement. Put thomanagers of the rosds leading Kast trom those poluts do not take Kindly to the provosition, and but veky few of them Lave goue to New York w';:mlcwum Inn Vanderbilt's pool convention, uud witbout thelr preseuce die sehetns cannot be carried out. 1t now luoks as ff the new Esst-bound pool would nover be rioc ‘Tlhio, obstacles that are in the of {ts cousummation nre such s nature that thoy canuot be overcomu, ides the opposition of o number of the Western managors to th new arrangement, it I understood that within the last fortv-eight bours the Erle, Atlantic & Great Western, und Baltimore & Ohto Hallrosds bave dedddud to upoose any such srraugement, Thess roads, it 13 claimed, hayo made & compact sgreeing to oppose Vauderbilt's dictatorship, and to com- hets with his roads for the New York tratlic, uch & cowpact #ives the Enic an excellont ouy- 1t to Chicaxo via the Atlantic & Ureat West- ern and Baltimore & Ohlo. 1t alio secures an outlet to 8t. Louls via the Atlantic & Gireat Western and Ohio & Misalssippl. Heoldes this it can use the Great Western of Canada fur a Milwaukee outlet, When Mr. Jowett mwade Mr. Robert Harels General 3tan- sgger of thu Erie, It was dons no doubt fog the pul of baving a man at the hulin of the road who uuderstunds the Western tratllc and who can successfully direct the war that is to be waged agalust Vanderbilt's turther eacroach- smption In that ~Mr. Bllte called “on sotnething more thau mercly **personal matters, ua ouo of the nuzzed alleged, and that he toucted ypon, thio maiter of Mr. Bupervising ‘Architect Hilla' “possible indictnient, jntimating rather broudly that **lie could und he would,” and that tho samo allegatious agaioat, the vame 1tills which are belnge mnde hore could be mado und substan. tiated beforo o 8, Louis Grand dury, and thut, posnlbly, shoy might wticks aud, in otheér words, It mlght Le & good thing, as it were, not to put all the cgiw in’ the Uhicago baskel, but fo give Bt Louls its share n the tudictmont tusiness, It s alio surmised that Mr. Blisa lcarned & few **pol as to tho way the Chicago truo bill would resd in print, if found, and that these **pointa™ will be burno in mind and procrved for future ueo in caso unything should turn up at the other ond of the Uridye. CRIMINAL, ‘Mr. G. F. Batcheldoer, of No. 183 Oakley, strect. {8 trying to prove himaclf & martyr to *'servaut-galbim. ' Tle discharged Lucy lome vome time 8g0, and engaged Msty Moun to take her pla Yestorday he had Mary arrosted for Iogoeny, and, during ber imprisonment, sbe owoed up to saveral thefta, and said the plunder might be found st the roaidence of her prodecessor, No. 1110 West Lake stroet. A suarch warrsot ‘was lusued for the place, sbout 340 worth of veons wore found thore, and Lucy and nur mother, Mrs, Auufv ¥, Home, wore also arrested, tho former 3 or larceny sud the latter for recelvlog the plunder. At G:80 last eveuing two youog thieves named John Richards and Lauls La Montague, both {ztoxicated, went tnto the suloon of W, A, Dartach a¢ the corner of korquer strect and Biue Island avenue, and smused thomsol by knocking off wu old tun's hat and kicklug it sbout the iuor, Frauk Menry romovstrated, and was susaulted by Wichurds, Who throo biows at him with a pocket-knife, cutt gush somme thrue {uckics In fength, which, though rever to prove dangerous. wo thugs then ran, hat Onicers Mahuney and O'Hrien, who were n tho neighborhood, puraued and captured Rtichdrds. Ls Montagus escaped. Clarles Bmith complaiued before Jastice Cuicago, Nov, 0.—In your lssue of Nov. 6 sp- pears & card from the publishera of tho American reprint **Encyclopedin Dritanniea™ or thelr **Westorn Agency,” headed ‘‘An Astounding Fact." This terribly astounding fact which they put befare thu public with so much fourish | that they have corrected orzors which occur in ono of the **urizinal” volumes. Rathor smusing tosee & thief Auding fault with his plunder. Whno has made thess corrections? Who Is the Great Mogul who has taken upon himself to correct the editorand his colaborers of the **Encyclopedia Britauulcs,* whose reputation la world-wile? Are the correc- tluns of the Irrespansible proof-reader of the **pirated cdition ® so extremely valuable? If so, 1o whom? Is it to the few aabscribers procured by ane of two starving agenta, obliged 10 seek persons to whom the genulino subacription-edition {s un- known, ond who, when they sce ghe clegunt Iarce type ol the genuino edition tompared with the dim small type of the **Reprint" st tho same price, readily scknowledge tbemselvea *sxold.” It looks liks an attempt to decelve the pablic, Who letocorroct theerrora mada la this Tt print voluma that is soburrlod through the press in Philadelphis, from being obliged lo commeuce 1t sfterour volume is lseued, since the arrestin ¥dlubarg of the party who stole the advance sheots from the presses of the Measze. Black? Phesc ard questions which the publlc will naar- ally desiro to bave answered. ¥or thelr informa- tion rather than for the person who hides him- solf under the (fmoursonality of **Westorn Agency,” and attempts to prove that the sub- scription edition fs not an exacs raproduction of tbe orlginal, 1 aubmit tha following letter: o4 Nourit #unee, Emxavua, lst October, 1878, —\We beg {0 state that the yolumes of the Kacyclopedia Uritannica, nluth edition, bearing tlia usmg of Hamuel L. Hall on the ttle page, are printed by us frum the origiusl stercotyps piutes of the English vditlon, and that they ara aupplied by tes Neribuce's Bouwa, Nuw York, e 4 the Unltcd dtates aud pns 1hat 3y by made in tho of 1eceevury carrection of or- o wado Luder tho wupor- ‘The plutes of both the En. n of the editor, monuts. Duriug tho last Jew years the Erle las Halnes yesterday that Mry. E. 8. Jenkiug bad om- ‘aud the subscription cdilions aro thie sam been deprived uf much of thie New York traflic czzted $250 belougiug 10 him, He wuid that he o 3 fA & through Vanderbilt, As Jongus 1t was fo the wus oul of work . for gume tiwe, and | Mowxs Waunex, Western Agent, 103 8tto street, | panda of o Recelver it was stiuckled aud hud to fast hie owumes boanivd' i (AfLerwhie MRS o, = = s subrmit, but now that it e on its feet awuln, and .5;_:,2‘ : u::lc" be' had mevi ule ROAST DUCK, ONY FIVE CENTS A DISH, ju sound wondition, it meaus 0o doubt to hreuk Thie woman, & bico staled that ibe woney was Kopl by for keepin tooss from Vanderbiit, Instead of s pool, wu- ater umrfluwuw-t between the various trunk Hacs may bo looked for very sov. ‘Whitnoy's wodel rcstsurant, 30 Adamu street, rememibor, serve roast duck to-day thasame they do all othier distes at lve cents each. We can sssure you tLat you must wo early to et & 18 ———————— TRUE, Dr, Paics's True Flavoring Extracta are anpe- nor toall others, because they sre prepared from cholce selectad frults and sromatics, —— L bim, sud sbe prodiced bill, showiuy saveral amounts charged up for *washing shirts,” “icar re,” *for entertalus back ridlug,* ** lor miscellancous pur- " ets. The Lrial was continned untll to-day, At Capt. Hood's statidn thore is & little llllnw-cuuun\ book, 15 1s kept under lock and ey, sod 8 certaln hutmber of prisuners are buoked upon it only, snd are sulduwm hesrd of fordaye thure ls Lo noed of ¥uD. THE CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLI- NOIS, The first anuual repurt of the Chivago & Eauteru liliuols, for the year ending Aug, 81, 1878, has fust pcen published, The capital of the Company 1s as follows: Jissainy tus fack i the “arrest, Vo Instance SPRINGER BROTHERS, i ¥ 280,000 r:'-"c'fl'e'l nz;mtn:;.u,:_x:':: la“v:ou u“l‘}x- EE'.‘&. of Boston, announce réra facilities for supplylng | Bt mortiago bor 2, 80, 000 Aot s by jved 8t No, 1 West Loke abreot. | 1he trade wiihicloaks. They buve thu largest vari- | Income hunds. 000 Jauics McMiliay backed hiw withanother afigavit. | 47 Of fnlsbed goods at the lowest piices. 1ocume-bonds 15,804 Suporvisor U. R. Frankliu ascertalued that the — - —————— afidavit was false, sud bl ‘Total stock and bonds.... «oo ovee e 0,850,008 ‘The carnlogs of the road were as fullows: $ 7,000 110,842 3, DU b wou WeTo uer A New Telephone. Cinetnnatt Uaaeiie. ¢ ‘The latest inventlon havy seco in this line ‘(s ** Watt's Telephune.!” It was put fu ooeration on the Elw Btrect luciined Pluve on Saturdsy, between tue lower and the upper statlous, au wos used lastead of the electrle bells. 11 beats Edison out of sight, The sound L carried so Joud and distinct tuat it cun bo heard furtber thau iu ordinary couversation. 1t not oaly cune veys souud, but iwultiplice . UOrders “given frowm the top of the platie could be beard as the souud of aloud volco by versons seated fa the cars. ‘The orders are given, too, in an vndinary uight friends of (Lo prisoners, uot knowiny bad Lecume of thew, reported them mluhl“.‘ But vue Democrut could be found in town Jesterday, wnd It took two of the disadloctad ltish Ut the Beventoeutth Wisd 10 discoyee b, cawe vver 10 crow, sud wade themselves yery abusive sod divorderly unial ** the vuly * Demo- ceat ot riled and went for thens 16 s truly bogos: lo. A police Lisuteuaut i civillan drees inturfercd, and ** the only *' guve bing Dewoer touci under the chi, aud **tho oaly * was taken w the Aruiory, and booked for diwerderly conduct, sod all thy palicenen tuutveled geeatly, for **the oaly* Dauiucrat wus Mike Mclonald. " 'le clalms ot to have recoguiced Liout, Bletiner, and wea willing Lo wake awple upuleg; TOWleir cer sorevannressrrnns The operating cxpenses were as follow Conducting transportativa ¥ Moilve power...... . Muintenance of care Muintonsuco of way Guueral vzpenses. .. o fascs from April 18 to Dec. tone. "I'lis 18 by far the grestest achleveweat in the N ey M{I:‘n;l.‘t:-; hfi;:l; um:: telephons Hue that Las us yet been exhibited. P’roul Siranel steatly jrutitay fue homenty ivaly vece. | [Tl welre s exrriod botwven the trackssand yey | Prosorsiond Yuesens iy ‘There biave Leen wany hprovemcats made durlog the year, Elcbicen iwiles of steel ruil have been ‘lald and several uew bridges snd abutments built. The trov on tho uorth end ot Lhie road §8 wearing out very fast, aud will re- qulre large renewals durluy text year. B & W, }he n‘olu of the cars o wotion does uot af- et 1t 'The inventor, s citizen of Loutsville, has named bis Justrument the * Twproved Spesking Telepboue,’” wnd has appiied for u vatent. The distlnctive features of the iuventiou ure its effertivencss and slmplicity, A siusll copoer wire s all 18 used 80 councet the soeukiug- boxes. These are exactly slike. Each box Is of the Norta Biders claim attcwpted w roll them -‘lmh:fn passiug uireel-car, were arrested by Oticer ca Friday night 8 young man unned C. Her- man Stolz, residing at Nu. 54 North Welle steeet, Was druzped and roubed of $500, which b carrled iu 8 purse slung soout bis beck, 1o w uolorivus dive a1 No. G4 Bchuul stecet. They dravk becr until b became drunk, und showed 8 woman bis L Bpecial Dizpatch 10 The Triduns Hiney. Then they bad woue Gysters at s raloon | Wood, perhaba elcht wnches w length aud width : dis i o agui srrcee whure’ Mol Olanged s | L tnrve fuctes hy depth. Tl wquare cover of Bramoriesn, 1L, Nov. b.—Artlcles of fucors §20 guld | piece, wud left 318 of e | the box bas u clrealar, openloy abou five tnched poration were tled to-day with the Secretary of it diaweter. ANl tu€ uppeary whibia tlds open- chauge whihythe heeper, 34 ha thosghi State by the Duuville & Pelin Kuilroad Cow- which la i he outer cdges of the velininare fastencd at the front of t is drawn and fastened to tho back by means of a amail bolt aud nut, Tols ives to the whole diaphragm tha shape of & conenve mirror. with this dilference, that tha concavity lcsseus aradually toward the rim., The wventor clalms that “the vellum, with- nssiats mates rinlly n_eathering and transmitting sonnd. Tho cuncayity, in his opinfon, s alsy of assfat- ance. Bebind the dinphragin 1s a scrics of small copper wires, extending from the centroout to With the connecting wire, the things above mentjoned constitute the ima- a musienl instrument ate repeated at tha opoo. sito end with scarccly diminished force, aml Words g;npc 1y depot. The necessity of o beil slgnal to call attention to the telv- pbone is obviated by the fuct that & light tap on the button or bolt in the contre of the bux can be heard distinctly st the other extremity, Al v 1 rman /1 it the Elm-8treet fuclined Tlane the connecting st reid” taamores e i an' uar=lC | s conamel Tor the efense commenced whorn ta | fhe TGRS SUE 00U ut tho fventor . Fond da L PLoTEATOreE | Unponink counsel o7t of, tnking the lnst witnessan | WS 18 100D fect b Lttty B0 L oSt .4, Fuilen, Colambus’ “0.3° Co B | niefirst, but nothing of leular importance was | Saya that ho es| (s 1. Aann, Siwaukeei ticorse | ellcited by either side, fully with a lins two miles In leugth. New Havem L oA ‘e written agteement made botween Mr. Saper —— ol R | ok, ol it S i it S 1 bl T | the deeds In eacrow, Mr, A. 1L, , of No. Y ’ A . iormias t; A AGARITE | e deeds et rca Wik b Mg ehensat | NANDERDILT 1OLDS O nt of v Purgei B Hogees | o Ty which was pueinded in o real-catate | Tho applicattgn for the appointment o oW, Rerter 3, Thotmgeon, A property in queation. 108 Siad heard some canver- | Receiver for the Chicago & Northeastern Rafl- road—tha section of the Chicago & Loke Huron Railroad between Filnt nnd Lansing—iwas re- fused by Judge Brown, of the Umted States Circult Court, at Detroit a day or twuago. The Judge held that the Chicsgo & lake tluron did not construct its line west of Flint within the time sct by law, and that its fran- chiso had become subject to forfelture; that such forfelture coutd only be enforced by quo warranto an bebalf of tho State, ana conse- quently such lapso of timo did not authorize the Chicego & Northeastern to taka possesalon not be denied, and it wust b taken to have ¢ that abont §250,00 of the moneys of thu Chicayo & luke Huron had *been Q)plkd to the coustruction of the Nortbeastern, and that thersfore the had now a llon upon the lutter; that such licn takes precedence of any claln of Bancroft's for constructing the Chicago & North- easterns that Humilton and Turuer and the ries who navanced money for the con- structlon of the Chicago & Northeustern are agvanced; that these men were fully cognizant of the fact that Bancroft was using ‘the moncy precluded, by virtue of his ofMice, from engaglig in othor busineas; that the stipulation of Janu- ary last between Turncr, President of the Chi- eazo & Nourtheastern, and Chudwick, attorney for the Chicago & Lake Huron, was procurcd by Turner, who claimed that ho was golng to get stock auu bonds from his city, Farewell, Clarcmont, N. Y. Davenport. ——— ITEMS. Mr, Ralroad, 118 miles. Denver & Rlo Grande will be bulle . F._ Darron, who goes beea solected for this position, of tiie road might burrow 234,000 within the ty days and pay the taxes due the State. ‘This road has nut patd its Stato taxes for alx yenrs. ‘The State authiorities have urged thelr payment from time to thne, but the ofiicers of the Com- pany pleaded 1ts poverty, and asked lor more its atfales would be straightened out. . Last May Attorney-General oo order that the Recelver issne is certificates to raise money to pay these It was then promised thut they should in June. Toey then amounted to e, in the hope that Kirchner obtatned taxes. be pald Bloomington: (icorge W. Parker, C 1l K. W. Beck, Chiengo) J. D, Campbell, pany, organized to operate aline from Pekin to tha east line of the State vin Bloomington. Tho Company proposo Lo purchaso the Indinnapolls, Bloomtngton & Western Road, suld under fore- closuro Oct. 31. The capital §a $2,200,000; prin- cipal offlce, Bloomington; corporators, J. L. Williams, urleston, E. MacPhetridge, formerly of tha Mis- sourl, Kansas City & Texns Railroad, has becn appolated to a position in tho General Frelght oflica of the Chicago, Burllugton & Quincy Tho contract for bullding the Leadville Branch of the Atchisun, Topeka & Banta Fe Rallrond hias just been awarded, ami work wili at once be commenced. Thia oxtension runs from Canvon City, on the main line of the Atchisan, Topekn & Hauta Fe, due west to Leadville, & distance of Al) the extenslons Dmgosed by the v tho lessea of this road, the Atchfson, Tupeka & danta Fe. Mr. Arthur W, Street has been appointed Assistant (enernl Frelght Agent of the Michl- tzan Central Raflrond at Detroit, fn place of Mr. to_the Detroit & Bay City Rallrond s General Frelght Agent. Strect {8 one of the beat men that could have 1le is fally con- vorsant with the duties of -the position, laying oceupled the responstbio position of chiel clerk Genersl Freight oflleg of the Michigan Central in this city for several years past. Judge Brown, of the Unlited Btates Cireult Court ut Detrolt, mads an order vesterday that the Recelver of the Uhieago & fake. Huron Rall- next th! 230,000, Now, with ‘the intercat ond penal added, lhc{ amount to 838,000, not pafd wit! seized and sold by the Btate. A general order fssucd Noy. 1 hy the man- agument of the New York & New Englond Kall- road, makes n number of changes fn tho liss of The Enst- ern Division of this road will extend from Hos- ton to Hartford, fuciuding Dedbam, Provi- dence, Suuthbridge, and South Mancheater ex- officials of the respective divisions, If the taxes ate hin thirty days the road will be tensfons. 1. M. Britton, with headquarters at Baston, |8 appointed Buperintondent, MeManus, with headquarters ot Hartfor and J. alstant Superintendent, of the Eastern Diviston, The rosd from Providence to tie, Including the Pawtucket Valley Williman- Rallroad, swiil be known asthe Providence Division. L, W. Patmer is appointed Sul quarters at Providence. tord to Waterbury will Western Diviston, The road crintendont with head- from Hart- be known as the i, T. McManua fs -?polntcd Superlntendent with headquarters at | urtford, A. C. Kendall 18 appoloted Gencral Tussenger ‘Auzont of the consolidated road, nnd George i, wWilliams Ueneral Freight Agent. PORTING. BILLIARDS. The match at fifteen-ball pool between 8los- sou and Wahlstrom, ** tho 8wede,” for $100 o stde, best twenty-one oul of forty-ono gaumes, was played last ¢vening at the North Side Tur- ner Hall, resuiting In a victory for Slo 8401, who wou twenty-one ganies to Wahlatrom's eighteen, The mateh was plaved upon & J, M. Brunswick & Balke table, Gx10, Blosson recefving the odds of the fitteen ball tn esch game. Play was called promptly at 8 o'clock, with Charles Saylor for Referee, Blmon Fourize doingthe ball-coliccting and counting, ‘There was tothing of particular interest un- il tho close of tho third zame, Wablstrom hav- ing won the flrst and third, when ne offered to bes 825 cven that he would win the match, the money being promptip covered by Slossun's backer, Matiers went along quietly ai until the tenth game, which was an exi nd evenly eitlog one ond was a tie, At this point Walilstrom had won five games and Blosson four. At lwcm{— one gumes thy score stqud: Slosson 11, Wahil- strom 10, 8 ning six su elva gomes, on then weut 10 the front, win- At tho end of the thirtv-fitth game Slosson had twenty to his credit, while Wablstrom had but Tourteen. ‘The next gume should havo heen won by Slos-, sun, but he mlased tho easlest kind when having wnly two pulnts to Walilstrom scored the game amidst citemcnt, fortleth was eapturcd by Blossol the mateh, otashot zo, aud wrent ox- He then won the next three, hut the thus winning In four games Slosson never got a ball, while he was able to whitewash * tho Swede™ but once. s PREDESTRIANISM. The principat featuro of tho Bazaar at the Ex- position Bullding for thobeuell of tho the Goud Bhoplierd yesterdsy was a match, in which thero Huuse of walking- were ten entrics, as follows: Messre. O'Leary, Guyon, Miller, Russell, Roach, Swarthold, Ulmstead, Huck, and 8mith, Schmehl, There was a large nudience present, fu apite of the bad weather, Thomateh commenced ay 1:45 o'clock, and was to mlle streteh, lows; First, 50 and a gold meda caslis third, $25: wad fourth, £10 eptranco fee, which wus 85, be a tfty- ‘Thero wers fonr Yruu,na r&l& 4 sccond, aod the There wos somo talk about Schimehl bolng ruled out of the race in the early part of the day for running, but this poiut bas not yet becn set- ted, A ineoting of the Comuities was held lust evening niter the wulk had been completed, nt which O'fuary was chosen to be Calrsn, Judge Scully touk his place by mutual ‘ut, us he was oo tired to'act In this capacity, consent, though he had puthing to do with the awarding of the prizes, ‘This matter was postpo to-day, thers beluy somne didputs as to tlons 'won by each contestaut, ned uuth the post It nppeared to be generally conceded that Bmith was first, among the disiuterested ones, und O'Leary and one uther of the coutestants clalmed the third prize, ‘Lo wulk was completed about 10:d inez 8 bours und 45 minutes, e — o'elock last eveaing, the tmg of the wiuner be- CANADA, | Great Elootoral Scandsi In 3ontreal—Fis- tonslon of the MNounduries of dManltobRe Tue Grand Trask Colllsion—Liab Adolpbe Roy & Co. Svecinl INgoutch In The Tridbuwe, ilitles or Montigar,Nov. 8, —1uv-day the petit jury inthe caiue into court und returned a verdict Jacques-Cartler election bailot-bus-stulllng case of gulity ou thres counts of the fndictment ngalnst Adelard R, Foreet, Alphouse Christing Adolph Lawarche, and Jagac Pilon. The et Eu e Lemay and Uodlrey Madore court whon the verdict was rendered. tter was recomneinded to the merev of the Court, and were dls- churged, Al the defendants excepting Lewny imade defsult, and are supposed to have left tho The greatest cxcitement prevalied in All the parties lniplicated bold high pociul positious, Npeetat Dispatch 10 The Trikuns. Orrawa, Nuv. 8.1t Is sald on gomd that un attempt wil) be made ut the authority bext ses- sion of Parllament to exteud the buunduries of Manjtobe by taking in the triungulur district cast of the Pruvince, bouuded ou the the American frouticr, ou the cast vy wuth by thu Luke of the Woods, aud on the north by English River; also, the peninsula to the south, bound- ed on the cast sud ‘west sldes respectively by Lokes Winnipog and Manltova, sud on the north by the Little Baskatehewun River, The Mauito- La iwembers will claim the whole district through to Hudsou’s Buy; but it 18 doubtful whetber thelr clafuis will ba wceeded to, “Fhe number of deputationg to walt o, sud of addresses to bepresented Lo, ks Exml\uu?’. the Governor-Generul, will be caormous, Au ad- dress to be sigacd by ull Euglishmen ju the United Btates, und to bu presunted to the Priucess Lodise, 1s In preparation; aud uow It fa learned thatthe North Awerican Si. Unilon, which {5 wmatuly composcd of States branch Socleties, Intends to Geurio's United send 1ts alcers to Ottawn sote thne early fn Deceber, to &:wml an address of welcoine tu quls vt Lorne, Suecial Mepateh to The Tridus ‘Tonoxro; Nov. G-It Tribuss is thought the AMar- that Mr. Justice Wilson will Le slected to the Chict- Justiceship of the Queen's Bench, vacated Ly the death of the Hou, R. A. Harrison; that the Hon. Jobn O'Counor will succeed Mr. W aud that Dr. Bergin will be taken lnto inet us successor to Mr. (’Counor. Vilson ; the Cab- At the loguest ou the body of Frederick 8ulll, Urana-Truvk brakesman, killed at the Jate volliston, sowe inedival students were suu- wioned to $erve on the jury. On usse the court-room, they Debaved i ad mbllug tu sgracetul wuuner, sud the Corover bisd to threaten wud then diswlss them, aud sunituon uoul Bomwo ot the youug men were druuk. ther Jury. Alexa- Mr. d, As- FIELD, LEITER & CO IT IS SO. he telegraph-operator, w charged with causing the nceldent, is terribly distressed at the awful position i which he finds lnmesclf. Speciat Dixpatch io The Tribune, MoxTrEAL, Nov. 6,—Membera of tho Portu- gucse aud Spanish Leations st Washingion are reported to be (p Montreal, fncog. he Rov. Mr. Hequin, priest uf’ Bl Canegonds, delivered a powerful address, in the Catholic Church, on the urgent nocessity of tho peoplo belng vaceinated. The Inland _cut at Montreal on the 81, Law- rence Canal has been formally haded oyer to u‘m city by the contractor, it being now com- plete, A sister of the notorlons jeweler Mellor, who absconded from Montreal last year, lately com- mitted suleide by taking polson. ém.- was cn- gozed s nurse {n o hospital, where by infatake she nolsoned 4 woman. Her sulclde waa duo to remorse for this act. Mr. Robert Scott, formerly the largest hard- ware-merchint In the city, "but latterly in re- duced circumstances, dicd swddenly froin an at- tack of npoplexy. * Bir Belby Swith has arrived in town from Ennland. One hundred and four horses wero purchnsed o this market last weck by Amerfcan bugers, and shippad to tiie United States. The tirst statement of _the labillties of Messra. Adolphe Roy & Co., and Mr. Adofohe Roy individually, Yas been prepared. It shows tho liabilitics ‘agiinst tho frn to amount to #210,747, aod those agalnst Mr. Adolphe Ray In- dividually to be 833,051, Thia shect mny yet ba amended, and the hnnrel slightly changed. . fweclal Dizatch &0 The Tridune, Quenze, Nov. 0.—In the Coyrt of Queen's Hench, Thomas Cardinal, accused of & brutal assauit and attempted rn{m uvou the person o Miss Qiguerre, at Littie Hoad, nshort thue ago, was scntenced to fourtcen years {n the Peni- tentiary, * Tonoxto, Nov. 6.—Advices from Newfound- lond stato that the Colonal Government lins been reqtiested by cable from the Forelzn Oflee ot London to send a siatement respecting ths Fortune Uay troubte. A case has been prepared by the Newfoundland Government showing that tho American crews wero violsting hoth the treaty and colouial flshery laws, and con- 2,000 CLOAKS e S, Amion, b, b 8 Sk adea L Nuwfoundlund flshermen to respect tie general laws of the colony. > 1,000 GLOAKS HYMENEAL, At $15 to $20, Special Disvatch 1o Ihe Tribune, Keoruk, In., Nov.8:=Tho martiage of J. o 500 CLOAKS ; At $20 to $35. ‘SPECIAL NOTICE DRY GOODS TRADE. Springer Brothers IBOSTON, WWHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS oF CLOAKS OFFBER 3,000 CLOAKS, At $3.50 to $6, 2,500 CLOAKS At $6.50 to $8, 2,000 CLOAKS At $8.50 to $10, David Maxwell and Miss Laura Wyman, daugh- ter, of Dr. It 11, Wyman, both of whom ara prominent in soclal clrcles, wns celebrated at 8t. Johu's Eplscopal Churehs this afternoon. The grace and beauty of the brido and her attend- ants, the richoess and clegauce of thelr cos- tumes, the profuse maunner in which the church was decorated, and tbg large and fashionable gathering which assembled Lo witness the cere- mony, combined to make {t one of the most brilliant weddings In the Listory of Keokuk. The bridestmalds were Miss Mamic Wymai, Miss' Lizzlo Maxwell, Miss Clara B, Mooar, and Miss Lucy Gilimare, of this city, and the groomsmen Rovert C. Parrott and Harry Bridgman, of Keokuk, Harry R Jeffords, of Mississippl, snd A. A. Hall, of 8t. Louls, The couple ?cu this eveniug for 8t. Louls. TEMPERANCE., Bartitors, Nov. 6.—The nonual mceting of the Woman's National Christisn Temjerance Unlon convened here to-dny. One hundred and eighty Jelegates were present from mineteen States, fncluding all the New England and Mlddle States, aud inost of the Western States. No carpets should be lald without s Moth.Prout Carpet Lining. Une only that manufactured of cotton and paper. American Carpet L New York and Boston. dealers, Ovders Tilled Promptly. SPRINGER BROS,, 13 SUMMER-ST, BOSTOIN. .. AUCTION NALLN, By ELISON, POMUEROY & CO,, Auctloneers, TR & A0 [Lsndolph-at, PAWNBROKER'S SALE Fine Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry from A. GOLDSMID'S LOAN OFFICH, THURSDAY, NOV. 7, AT 10 A, M., At QOur Stor '8 and 8O Randolphat, Fine Gold and Bilver Watches, Diamouds, Fine Jewelry, Chains, Locketa, &c.. e Gnng, Jise tole, and Miscelluncons Goods, Plated wud Siiver Ware, Furmn, & Large and atteactive wile. Ureat baralng to Lo had, KLISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auct'rs, TRIDAY'S SALE, NOYV. 8, AT %30 A. M., Our Uusual nmenso Layout New Parlor Suits, New Chamber Sefs, A full Hoe Carpets, White nud Giray liankets, Hots ankets, Geniers] Household FURNITUR ’ Cooking, Ieating, and Patlor Stoves, (ieveral Mer chandise, Clrcnios, ete, inlug Co. For sale by all carpel- S Indigestlon, dysnepsia, nervous urontration, and all forms of general dobriaty rolioved by taking Menvman's Peptonized Beel Tome, the only preparation of buef cuntaining Its entire nutritious propertics, 1t 4 not a uiere stimulunt ke the ex- tructs of beef, byt containa Llood-making, force- generating, and lifo-sustaining propertics; s in- valuable 1a all enfeebled conditionw, whetlior the result of exhaustion, nurvous prostratlon, over- work, or acute dlvcave; particularly if_teaulting frum pulmonary complaints, Caswell, Nacurd & Lo., Proprietors, New Yu For salo by drug- L DEATHIS, FOUERTY—At blarestdence, 310 Western-a., corner of Jackoa-at., John Fogerty, aiad i) years. Funeral at {n'o'clock tils norulng. from hita re dence t ht. Jariath's Church, and tience by carel to Calvary Cometery, 3 CUBTELLY! ‘J’fl!llndny evening, Nov. 6, Janices, sou of Jamos and Kato Coatelioe, aged 1 yéar und & fll{l. uneral from 1035 Wentworthi-av,, ¥ridey, Nov, byu"n(o(:llnry l.'amuelzty.nru‘ g PR DYty DUTCH~At his resldence, 613 Wabash-ay., yeoters dsy oveuluit o ‘Alfied Duteh, of typhold pacumonia, aged 74 ye ud 1 day. BEWARE OF CHEAP EXCITANTS, aud use, If yon need a tonle stimulant and altera- twvo, Hostotter's Btomach Ditters. ‘The llquors of commerce, even when they aro nat adulterated, fs1l to produce moro than & temporary oxhilar tlon, usaally followed by s depreasing reaction, anything but oeneficial to & weakly constitution. Notonly do the potent botanie ingredients com- bined with the siculiolic of llostettor’s Stomach Liiftters minlater to the health and vigor of those who uso it, but the basis—pure old rye, the fuest and most ralubrious liquor distilled, Is no mean promoter of a healthful condition of the digestive organs, Jts presenca in tho hitters I eenontial to presorve thele vegotable conwlituents trom far- mentation, and it nnquestionubly augments their remedial valuo. — Few medicinal preparutions of a propristary natare have over received such atrong commendatlons from medical men. ELIBON, FOMEROY & CU. " By GEO. P, GOKE & CU, e and 70 Watiash-av, BOHENIAN WARE, Fancy China Ware, Parian Ware, Fancy Glassware, Thursduny, Nov, 7, 10 a.n,, AND Fridny, Nov. 8, 10 a. ., A Large and Varled Assortment, constaned to o8 di- rect by tho Importers, QRO 1Y, GORK & CO. AEfl'lm!el‘ SPECILAL. FANCY GOODS SALE Ton Thongd Cnised D! W. A. BUMTELS, LONG & CO. Auctivorcrs nand Real-hatate Agenis 174 and 175 Handoluti-st, REGULAR THUREDAY TRADE BALE. DRY GooDS; cidinye, & R R R R ANNOUNCENMENTN,. 7[UE EADIES GF TIEFOURTH BATIST CTICI WALl ¢Ave an oyster supper in the Church patlons on Thursdayereniog, oy, 7 Tram 6 to 0 by 1o wh allare luvited. Tickets—Aduita, 30 vent L, 10 which chitdren, 5 mu{mlume Ladies' and Misszs' Furs, AT ATOTION THURSDAY SORNING, Sov 7. at 11 o'clock, at e i 1 3 Fooie, 173 a0d b el " § Tegular Suturday Auctiou Sale Saturday, Nov, 9, ot 9:30 2. m., Household Furniture Of All Kinds, Manoforte, Fancy snd Plated tiuod Geners) Mere Shiandioes uum.’rnlu;xlnkml\,»z “eafs: i Whie Lesds s "\' 'Ami‘]';"r!:l‘fl. LONG h» }\ul"flfl(‘l‘b; Ty LYON & CO., Aucton, SPECIAL BALE OIL PAINTINGS 108 MADIBON-8T. . At the request of 8 utb wiake m apeclal sai ¥t (e sbo IMPERIA. WETAL EEATHER " COMB, FOR SALE AT RETALL BY uctioneent: IEAJLIGOAD LANDS, Alitiough & great msny people doubt that the litinols Fuud Lom by s iy iure Loty or salee il lias dires oF ¢ Southe el it s on e o v il Whon properly. eultivatod. yletd dinmenss crops of whieat, vye, uate, tarley, Buckwiest, coru, frults, beg- Fica, aud vesetaies of it kinds, ¥or further Inforaiativi spply v ¥, DAGUY, C. It 1. Co.. Clicawo. 11, Land Commituaton Ltouus 11. T Stichtz DY E HOUS. b, 1430, Dreges, dhawle, silis Poyllie, Velveld &c..a1:0 Uents” Clothing, haudsoiely dyed snd cleaued st small exe pensy. Urders received and re- turasd by espree At SCHWARZ, e e Bl st L e Siatunder provaid (9 8005 bR TN TS G rieee Y ST Absolutely Pure. o Incomparsbla ' 1Loyal” 1s wow the only Tiaking 143 o ed e eenyvly {or Lhts prower d.roet (et s uL borr wriles that, allnough st Lig W ay o 0 aud worke so wiuch beiter, that I . Wally Wit ut e £54. Tl 13 beei i Tlealtl, snd vy such e 1B CEEE Lia, el Buld T bl cans vuire b disirfciuf France. the *THoyal. ™ duds that [ guvs so B savashe uscs the powder Lo buddiugs, caked Welien (hiak 1t m 4kos thos auly Blacult ber dysboutly Oilte Jugterisls wre Ge . | Appruced by tie New Y Rew yors: Ur, LAYLs, Busions Frof, Ge 11, Phlia. 1e bysba