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HE Cifl qrvalulm\en-lnna, but they all want to atay. Ve are expenencml,” they say, ¢ ani whai's the ure of putting in new men?™" “The clerks think it wouli bea public misfartune to mutliate the bonkeof the ohiee by chansig the handwriting thom. They all want to romam. of canree, and excnsc thelr Iack of enthusiasm for Kem on this ground, but the probaoilities are that mast of them whl awalk, A few of tio vood wen may bo rotained, bnt they will be very few apnarentiv. (3an, Mann, the Coronar-elect, was arotmil yesterday for the first time, o met Dietzach, had talk with him, and wan only teo morey that lio hiad parchased A harse and carrlage befara Teacning (hat his predecessor had ane for male. 1le anyn be han had several apulicationa for the varition of Assistant, and hos reached nodetermi- nation an to whom he will appoint, but there was amare in hie rignt eve which reemed to mean @ fAr 18 ho kneis, 1 Felative was hia chotee, #ald to he & very capablo and estimabie gen- tleman. One of the reforms lie propnscs to intro= dnce tn the management of the oifice-—one mnch needed—in to have Ihe offico opon during oilice houre for the transaction of ail biinear. ilereto- I;ms the oflice has been clused two-thirds of the time. lalncs sircet, and James Mannine, & netori- ons thief, When Stolz becsme insenmble they | frionds, Teon years he lgft New Hampahire robbed him and then pat him ont. Tits 8300 wns [ for the West, as the young meh had Al doserted divided Inta theee parcels, Manning and Cannelly | tie Kastern States, And he wanted to tonch the taking 8160 ench. When arrested Counelly hnd | younger lives. Chfcago above all other nlaces was $70 noon hin person, but his partner Bad noihine, | the resort of youny men. who, fn thelr freah, anid both dented ald knowledee af the altaie, Matie | bounding life, were vizoronuely pirsaing the path Ca'e, alil to be fmplicated Wwith Manninz, wa of groad or evil, wiay nieht he had oeca- arrested. #lon to e fram tie ) Alde to tha exteema stoiak | #OUTRIYESE of the cliy, and conld not help noticinz Taat evemng M. 4. Lindon and Datrick | fhoh HS LA e Gray, of Pinkerton's force, arrested three thieved, | tho davil had nover & maoment for rest. Thera teho hava nul yet been recountzed by the city po- | were two great nources for the destruction of Tice, Just a4 ihey were In the act of resusrecting | young men in (W4 city, the saloons and the sarle- a pareel of plander which had been turied in w | ty theatre. ience tiwre shonkd bo (lie strongeet vacant 1ot nt tha southeast corner of Quincy | of sood Snfinencen ta conntervalance their efectd. and Frankiin streets, two blocks wert of ‘police he ttev. e, Hatbeld wald that it wan wonderfal headquarters. Thev were srrested and brought 10 | that this eity had followed sa close apon tha heels the Annory, whore they gave the nuuen of obin | of the oulor citier In vrganixing o Younu Mews Jatnson, ilarry Snilivan, and dohn Price. ‘The | Christlsn Association, and lie was pleancd to learn nackaze was found to consist of o Jut of whisky, | that {iia Aweaciution was in snch A proescrous two Loxes of hoslery, amd two hoged of cheao | condition, lle belioved that on tho whole the Jewelrs. Among the srappers wers 4w papers, | wurnd was impraving, and he hoped 1o cling to that ome marked ** 211 Madison stecet, " anid_the othee | belief with both haude untl hia death. Te hail *iField, Lefter & Cov, ' and from the mar, been lookitu for the causcs of the immorality that reals JL waa thoright that tho packages weed stolen | was found in this city. Tao sataons and ofhier from some express compant. ovil placea et nol the resuits or Lo svowlovis. ack of theso (ay, 88 he thonght, & of falthy, A woman, very tall and very snare, entered | FHES S IS8 030 T8 WO AMIIAY fnd” akentictam, Justice Foote's offlce yesterday morningana prose- | nnq 4t was fostered by the press and the piatform, cutor, 8lo hax follawed tho business of fortunc: | anid also tue iinit, ho wis sorry to sny. Whnt telling for 8 number of veurs, Jately located ut No. | o Asaoclatton shonld dv fo tarn” hack tne tide of 94 Denrborn atrect, Where sho could hare been | yickedness aliould bo for the memucrs to work found up_to the 20th of October, Ier huainess | wih nl) thele mizht, and to inetiil faith into the nauie i Madnme Rosr. 8he was followed by A. | growing generations, 1£. Iobinson, as dafendant [n the case, The latter | ¥O08 0 FHOSWITNR 1ey remarka there was & of fandsand ramo near being thrown into bank- [ neta ita reqular ruptey, bnt the onnartana arrivalof two menmaved | 3™ cagolntion was earried | it rora scaon. Tiiese men were Alnnson W, td- | T o .10 § by & unay. warda and John Reld, who atepped in with conaid- "“’“ & '&“ 4 “‘“ My mem| Able ready cash, 1he former heing made Necre- | Who tos P*" N the proposed fjer. Inry and the tatier Vice.I'resident, Tho concern | derly affair. The Junior Lyceum, hetd unyf o, ranalong until Aug. 7, 1877, when n Recelrar was | ter the hour of the riot, wwan well attpe. appolnted. - Later dovelopments liave resulted in | hence, most of that clasn could not have | o0i the eeiminal proseeution af the officers of the Com- | present. Tha classea in Medicine an e =" pany, [nelnding aleo Hahert M. Wooda, Htate In- | held w Joint meeting on Tuesdar, and by w o0 aice Commistioner, and Jfosiah 11, Kelloge | jnege majority repudiated the acthon of 1 5 Actnary In Chicazo for the State Auditer. Several [ R TS ‘;’ Hion of the follas Lot Uf the roj. of tha parrics nte taken a chanze of venme, those by tisudop! the following resolutioy: ow on trial heing Hillined, Relloge, Martin' Jyan [ WitEREAS, Certaln atadents In the varioug ge. (Actuary of the Comnany), &nd Woods, partments of this Unlvmfl.“ in comuany g e following-unmed pecnona are on the Jury: | Fowdies from ihe eity, on ‘Thureday evening joy Kdward Wagner. af Na. 1%l Caualport avennes J. ununflnd in rlotonn demonatrations at tho honre 'sf I, Green, of Nn. (75 Weat Lnke steect; W, I, | one Mre, Ttapalje: and Ciatk, of No. West Van Buren sreat; John | \WiEURA, Bflfllwndn:gu AR thore erhibiteg Ltk oI hi | HHno 18land avenues | tends to the'subveraion of law and order, “an et P n e No” 87 Mtller Mereots dobn Court: | institution of anarchs: thorefore, ney, of No. 201 Jdeotinson strect: Willlam llope, Resolred, That, aua department, we cxprogs onp of Xo. £24 Sonth Jefleron Hreet; A. L. lnmicy, | ntlee disappraval of the acts of mub-\inines of Nor 388 Wt Jdotin F. | there uscd, and consider the condnct of tos o Ntina.at s % s Hovey, | 20ne who citier directly or indirectly inailgareh es of No. 11073 hteenth streets W. 1. Hawe, | cucournged the riof as reprohenalble and dererving of No. 9 Sauth Park avenne; and James Flood, | Of severa cenaure. of No. 43 insh street, Retolred. That. deploring a8 we dathe exitoney As_moon e tho Jney was complete Aesistant | Of ruch houses, and knowing them to bo o Fource Stato's-Attornoy Webee moved an adjournment | of dlsease, immorality, and crime, wo tequest (ng until thin morning, as State's-Attornoy Miile was | €ivll suthorities 10 nee all proper menns for the pp. unable (0 b present that afternoon, The request mm-}'""l Xeoping of aueli iniquitons institattang waa granted. Tho attorneys for the dofense are | outof ine city, Leonant Swett, W. J, liynes, J, L. High, and By order of tho class. Frank Ridilo, and thoy proposa to moke astnbborn W. 1L 8y, Hight for their clients, it exceedingly well desplte the drawbmckn. Prof, HIZ CITY. Tamport e ghivieed the dynamic electric light of ) )] b i £,000-candlo power. Iz ahow wnse excee ingly : 3 SR o momething that avtracied great GENBRAT, NEWS. attention, aince {t Nluminated the spacn most birill- ianily nd afmncd_the gashant,” Thin evening 5 the clvic ancleties will exhibit thelr fine points, Gen. A, Baird, U. 8. A., is a guest of the | i Patrick tienry Q' Foole, Erq,, ar Grand Msc- Balets shal. Tney wil forh at Adameana Desplamca r trecia, at 8 o'cluck harp, fxpo- . Marrey Meyers, of the Cincinnatl 7imes, is :,{,':,:',;.‘,’.‘m:; & hody andimarch td the Krp 8t the Palmer, 2 Messri, Ray & Whitney will begin Inying John E. Warner, manager Eliza Weathers- l‘ln'aw‘k({m of p;“vumu‘:lu known s '?'t \\'mu{;v: ‘s Fi "afent Comnosite, this aficrnoon, between {he byie Kaohianes, 43 st the Tecmonks Sonth Bide strect rallway frackn on’ Clark sireet, J. 1), Clntk, President of the Memphin & :nltwn(n Polk A:g ":lré'l-un‘.’l l‘l'hln nln\'r:nml'cr‘;:‘l; v alns stone, wood, and a altum, the stone Ix New rieans Raflroad, feat the Pacidc, neell 1n the form 6f conerets an 1ald from (v 10 Col. John B. Gibson, proprictor of tho lnnlrhlne;m in t’r_vrlrc'u“n.kmcnr:llm.' ta (;'\\‘a' !x:“':'l . | © C il are jaree of Gitiaon Houte, Clacinnatl, 1 & gacst of tho Tee- | C/CN3Eon Uie fo'Twa tuches thick, ny which mont. i menns ‘3" ctalmed :hll lhrrl‘ll\mber“u Illill:;fil‘lfl:l“V a ie the needs Thio Rev. D, W. G, Durgin, D. D., Presi. | reanured, sod | thep, 8ol 20 o™ opgce dent of Tiillsdsle Colloge, Michigan, & a guestof | goutnderly togecher. being nnited by anphaitum, tho Urand Pacific. s0 that new n!nn\; le\‘VIq'ul"y m':llnrl:llrcl‘l’l::;ln\n:‘h : tieal positiun, which re . The Volts Freund has not “ changed | e Krmn i 8 el il e n i piank, when hande, " aswan alated yesterday, but, what 18 much | firmly bedind o e n':“L'z','m"’. oo, 16 o ;1:!;}:5(:; 1 elding, ex better, Hihas eningtd polifion el MadlE, And that fu Jnet rdictent ta pre: D. W, Parker, Superintendont of the Towa | vent llutnl:rl-mn‘whlth ie l'r;nzna'uh:e"{'r‘l;t:‘:‘]\;gwl 3 4 5 ddltion, a conting of gen - Divlsion of the Illinola Central Raliroad, Dubuqne, | fueface, In addifion, a conting of grune Aphaits In., i stupping at the Tremout. Droteets it from wenr. hoid# coating of ‘gravel, TITE NOARD, An adjonrned meeting of ths County Doard was , held yesterday afternvon, 8llof the members pres- ent, Under the liead of nnfintshed tmainess, the resn. Intton of Mr, Senno Jooking to adjnsting the nnle aijcs of the emploves of the Sheeifi's aflico was taken up and referred to the Comunttee on Fubhic was made notorioun Ly being connected with the | poneral soctabla lasting sbont an honr. s A, Berne, e Hon, T, . anmett, the newly-olected | ticie tye ok rom ity O ot preusnty | Segiec, v e otowing,whieh wes | Hkerionee e feaper e S deinatng | - SAWYER'S ELECTRIC LIGHT. - iy Ttepublican member of the Nebraska Legislatnte | couta no more than any other kind, anil thatita | adopted: " getenduni waa disotdenly coaduat wad gianlting T GRAND JURY. \WYER'S ELECTRIC LIGHT. - e Commitde, from Umaha, 1s 8t tho Grand Pacic. m-u,—l‘nhn‘quamm Are greally sperior 1o those vf Wi, 3t goems tabe eetdent thay them ‘ars w0 | 3icaRtobinuon s boen kecping A oass o e T S RTINS it :l—'l‘he i FACTS WIL TELLI ‘T snloon at the corner of Forquor atreot { 4n? oiher. O RAETT: itleaemployed by (he SherlTand | o iges | 88 No. 4 Dearborn atrect which she called & , Nov. 7. boarding-hange, and Madame. ltoss tarrted with [ The Grand Jury met yosterday morning. heard harnnlfllh!“l?mvlmk lace. The illrect cause of | ex-Ald, Caey, formorly Buperlntendent of the the n;:lvr:fisk was lh{!l()l ulm from Néw \'.m;k &f‘en stone-yard, tell what he know abont sawing and man e nams of Dunston, or rome such . 11a whn evidontiy a favorito with ‘Dot the ladige, | Nauling stone under the Mucllor reglme, and spent and Mrs. Hobinson said that when sho behell the | tho remainder of the forenoon in & parting canetd- Nndeme quictly sitting unon the pontleman's kuce | cration of the several indictmenta ordered to be ier raze kuow no bounds, Mo onered her | drawn a couple of weoka ago. That aquinst Kndl. **boarder* ont uf her house. The fortune-telict | coty, it was diacovercd on closer Inspection, would refuscd to denart, whereupon Mea. Robltison scized | ot tand mustor, and, new und stronger avidence Madame ltoes and put her ant.” Tiiore wero charires 2 and eonnier-charats, nail the brain of the Jneiico | Waviugbeen prowiscd, it waa votod fhat it bo et Tecame bewlldered, whereapon he discharged the aninat (rogg, Millor, and Golsen, in connection cofendant and ordcred sl parties concerncd ont of | U he *etalcation. In the money-order his onice. office of the Chicagu Post.Otice, wara pronounced tric llghts which have appeared in the leadivg E;: :::::l":, :‘!?nl::;-lch:\'(‘edlfgdir;.fl" 1n Volargg newspapors lately, causing tho gastights ta | (oo i T 5% Rl Rl Sl BT, Subaca. throw o shadow, hms a very seductive offect. | whigh hinve been corrocted in tho ** Amerier o Neverthioleas, {n this practicol age, wo must 80D | prinY," the publishers - of the **Reptings ’:"; to ‘' prove all things and hold fast that which is | withstanding the ** Black" lotter of Oct, 1 n";; ood.” T belleva that Parls fa the first city to | still conttnto to offer the complete twenty v make o costiy sud thorough experiment of the | volumes (gratls) for the proot that the said +¢gyp. clectric light, and this, too, within tho last year, | ectlption Rdition™ 1 an exact copy of n, alded by all the thirty years® experience of the | *lorizinal,* aswe have yet to learn thut omisstons most advanced clectriclaus of all countries, | 9F ntportant. aublect matser are **orrata * corres. Tho system uscd there {s o magneto-cloctric ap- | e paratus of {mproved coustructlon, with wires ond flut Iatand avonae whero the row occarred | pige Kittle Scolt. daughter of John \V, Eeatt, Wedneatay ulght 18 not kept by W, A. Doruech. | £an.. was mared fn a vety, utlet manner to Mr. Jdoiin T. Hayne. ‘son of Unitcd States Comamin Afipliis ie soiie black Jlatants . | Stener it A." Tinpne, “at talf st 8 oclack latt A correspondent who i interested in .'\‘,.,mg..‘g‘ at Na, 55 lun(l;‘ mfie;, .'r .":,:mfi.l,g,,m,,f d W. Goodspeed, | the brine's parents, the Rev, Fatles an s tar e Lgisuire iy the Fonctn oue. | ofclatini.” Fhe bete wan aitenied by Miw s et recelyet 1 the' Kleventn Ward, {a lnformed LR L L T TR that he ot Just 107 votes. the roremony only the telatives of ihy Mr. I, W, Bishop, Chief Supervisor of | contracting partiea “ and — taeir fotimate Electfon, witl to-dny finfsh hia arduons work in | friends. Congratulations and a snpper followed verifying the election returns. n this he haa had | the ceremony, afier which Mr. and Mrs. Hoyns theavle assistancoof Mr, Norman Hall, clerk of gll_’:l:g:ul\":l:l't’l:‘eg‘ 'r;e:‘:la. nlmlml:;":mu(;gnn:'r::"i: Gomumbseee iagnsie ofleo, aloata week. Returning, they witl 1ake up theie Inie the number thereofs therefore, That this Tlosr does erely request watd Cirenit dgwa to Tt mestiiig and conslder the feasts billtyof reducing the numier of bepnty Shorits a tatine Clerk of the lioani certify copy of thi tion to raid Judges. * A nwber af bills were read and referred, and the Toatd adjourned nntl) Monday. —— UNCLE S8AM'S BIIOP. The Internal Rovenue receipts yostordny wera $5,205, of which smount $18,811 was for taxcs on apirite. 8 Warron, while agont for the 'en,. ®ivd, and auly retorned Into cowrt., No print.” so fully proved tho statement regardin. ! 4\ 5 t . | conneeted to lanterns contatning the double esanling iy e monthiy meoting of tho Honrd of So. 6 Titeh direets where, while they | ‘The Sub-Troasary disbursed $178,000 in COURT-1I0USE BONDS. clort secma 1o hisve been mado to secure thaap- | ConN! ) o stealing of tha **original® sheets i Mo 14 Peofieis Thame was Ll al the | Eaca Jersed oo carde.ani Wil bave mo wuaied dava | carrency yesterdny, and 81,600 In gold. The 4 pee pisd gl S i e pearance of the indicted during the ay, but the | carbon candles of Jublochkoll, A steam engine for the o, Hlome Wednesdar. Collectionawera repurted by | of reception, they will be blensed to elr Mrs, Purkes, Solicitor: Unah, 33(H; mevchandise, | friends. ‘They were made the recipients of many 8,205 uther sources, $5i4.40. haudsome and aseinl presents, $14d The température yestorday, as obsarved by | e ",,.,.,.i:f::r‘:f: A Manasae, optician, Nu. 88 Niadlvon. street (Tran= | 3R DeRrl, thostons Cineien 1%, Rwitt, New Bailding), win at 8 n, e, 35 deg. § 10w, w. | X Chevwrianty etbichiem, I'a-i Alriiy Mamhy Colora: A - . B e Ont. 1 Jome, T bt m"'.‘ Barom= | St Aals; diecde Armih Rice NeWanl:fl:;A ¥ Disfrict-Attorney cridontly has falth that they Althongh the retnroe on thin question havenot | witl e good enongh to tring themselves sraund 1o a1l been recelved. there seehis littls roam fordoubt | the Governnent Ballding this morntng and give of itedofeat, 1In apite of the sharp practice of the | batl. Two of them—Milior and Urege—nre now Democrata In printing stmply * for" on thete | 0L 0n bail, Uolsen has heen around scvoral times \ickots, the proposition wonld have been badly prepared to furnish bonds, and it secus to be the impression that Gen, MeArthur will bo found in beaten bat for tho fact that many who did not cast | tho right vlace when wanted this morning, Not thelr voten untll afteruoop wero then confident. one of i Indicted I+ credited with tho poskesslon from the tarn things weze taking, that the Ttepnb. | Of Adesieto s akip out. Heana wanld ‘clect thoir County’ Commisalonices, | , DUAIRE tho nfternuon the rand Juey again heard and that the new lioard conld ba marely Intrasted | M. Lo Holman aud Wil Saddlcan, whe went With the power (0 spend fiw praceeds of the bonds. | Sror & Zood dosi of the creund covered by former Tho Saclalists, a8 a geucral thing, voted agalnat the "';}g';fi:"_‘;.:"'mgh'm": J’m‘;“r"- :E';qur"r"; Al sers bonili, TIEallowing e tha yeta L warle: Jght, AT tho conclusion of tisir testimony, tha body adjourned until this moralng, whoo the 1n« vestimution will be renewed. 3¢ shero were no fuctions In tho Jnrya week ago, 1t in seriously thonzht thata **sphit’ docs extst now. A stated in TE TRiBusE some days 1g0, indictmenta agalnst threo £ertain {ndividuals had Deen fully resoived upon, and the remuining work 10 Lo done was, calefly, 10 Bew Whethor there wana cang suningt two others who were formerly con~ nected with tho consiruction of the butlding in this city, Just who theso two aro s not a natter which & rlro enongh to state, bot the partlos thiemaclves donbtiess know In what corner he wird 16, and at joast uno of them hne apparent- Iy set hia salls with a view of woathoring the pale and making port right side up. KFor sevoral davs iast 1t has been observed that one of tho Jurors luu takon his dinners with a certuin Jawyer reor 18 necessary to give motlon to tho apparatus, | Print” to be entiroly false that it needs no com. ono burse-power being requircd for eagh electric | ment. candle, and each caudie Is said to ollual nbout In behalf of onr *‘starving agents,” we chyl. 100 ordingry gas-burncrs, Col, Nicholas Ander- | lenza Moren Warron to show an equal amas ean, in a leiter from Parls to Gen. rickenlovpers.] actually paid any ona sgent of his for same 1y, gives o list of scemifogly insurmountable J. M, Stopnant & Co., Prblishers @ objections to the eystem, sayhig 180 East Adama sireet, Chiga, thers in “much cry nud but Vitio wocl. | This, treety Clleayo, howover, only appiics so far a3 weneral juml- ¥ vatton s concorned: Prof. Moses (. Fatmer, ([iugestion, dysnepsia, nervone nrosteation, apd o f_goneral debility relieved by connd:ted with the United States Naval Tor- | §f /700, of gonertl debylty relieved by iaking pelo Statiou, Nowport, 1128 bevn one of tho old= | praparsaon of Seef capmining 165 saiics rit, 211 cst ond ablest experimenters in elcctrie lights, | properties.. It is not s more atimulunt dike t and In & recent Jotter Lo tu he says: irncte of beef, bnt coniainn blood-making, fone: This subject of wlectrlc Hight has oceupled very | Bcnesating, and Nfc.anstalning propertios: is fn. much of my attention during the lnat ninetcen | Yainablein all enfeeblad conditions, shether ¢ years, and I ehould bo very ungrateful did I fuil to | Pesnit of exhaustion, nervons proetration, o, acknowiedgo the_pecunlary assistance, intelligent | WOrk, OF acute disease: particularly if 1ewlting interent, and cordial l{m‘)nlhyln untiringlyaftord. | from pulmonary complaints. Usawell, Hazarg & e 1000 by my frienis Slovers, Smith aud Nates, | Co.. Proptistors, Now York. For aalo by drug. of loston, who bave for nearly twonty yeara con- | Blais, tributed what they coald tonid i demanstrating | == e ————— {o tne world tuat the electslc lizit will yot tuke & MARRIAGES, nrou place n . the category of ilousehiol b Pt e R gl o e e ety gt oo N Toiisiore,. ‘Ubsal e Sne, Eaar usaeal That adMO¥ NF BCOTT-On Thurmday, Nov. 7, at the tesic the time In quito near when its beautiful oifulgence | SheSoha" {iyie b st HIt tait, qoier Eior. wihil be mellowed und softenicd to weary eves, utd | Capt. John Seott, all of this elty. oty dnugnier ot 50 aupted to our noudatint when It bacomar feed - : ul to tnrn night into dny In auy of oue masuface R tories wo ahail have s means of Mumination which, DEATHS, while it may not rival the ikl of Duy, yot will far outsbine the Queenof Night. cents disposed of amounted to 81,050 Doputy-Marshal Sabin proceeded yester- day afterncon to llbel a cargo of lumber on tho schooner Yankee Blade, lying at the foot of Canal- port syenne, in #atisfuction of a 3200 claim of cer- Lnn creditors who took that mecansto gettheir money. Jaseph W. Alston, of Peoria, onine to Chi- ceagoyestorday morning. in the comnany of Depnty- Marshal tiflman, to anawer the charge of sciling malt liquors without haring nald the spe.ial tax. fle was awarded o bearlag befors Commissioner Hoyno, who held him in 8500 ball, Geargo l(nrrhwnl tho follow: arrested Tuos- dsy afternoon at the Rusi street precinet pollings the crossing of Arclier uvenue and Maiu wireet, iy I, Piteshurks Chaunee: place, wan before Commissioner Iloyne yesterday recelving sMch severe Injuries that he died at l\'.(’l“h':-r 5 T o0, et Quae! marning, An esamination was had, ‘put it showed w'elock yesterday morning. ' lllo\'en\;‘fim' Willlams, F&Iuklx’ Col nnml?u {nnhcrlllhnn was n‘n?lllrhud \‘\ ulhlmd" . ¢ o — “Ihe United States Interpnl-Revenne g:flfifikahflfiu er, San Franciaco; John {!‘.,",.','é 2%‘.4 l.'.hfll"n n\::l‘ ’J?«"u{é’;,’...m“.{fii.w".n},‘.?flfl Ginugera lield & meeting at the Grand Pacifc Hoto) ",";,"‘.{-‘;',‘,i{fi!.‘:{{?.‘d‘ 1 Jiutchinson, san Fravclactt | 10cet I his ynio In anothr man's namo and in & Tst oveniue, 10 wan called 1o give instructions 1o | 3125 Waduan, Oinahag tfenry - fiows. St Louls; | precinct nothisown, ‘il conld throw no aatis- Alr. Mlackley. their delegnte to Uie Gaugers’ Con- Dase, Clncinnatly Il ¥, Preach, Bloomington. factory explanation on his conduct, with the ex- Jention to be hold at Cincinnaty, Nov, 18, Tho in- o ception of sume durk hints to tho effect that cers strucitons aro privato in their character. THE CITY-ITALL. tain others had pui him up to it He Iatlod, hovr- 9 ever, 10 dinclose any names, nnd his vaine ng o o Tueodors N, Vail, Buperintondent of the Z Sid've wpieaier J?. wopurenily conored 18 o rostal Servico., Washlugton, wan in the light, for, wftce heating hiia story, the Commnias guterday. o lna been uaiiig o Jierauh "The liconso rocolpy waro $100. e el bl 1n 8500 bt fo awaft tho actiun uf examination of i e rervice in th! t Grand Jary. n default of thue necessar e Faporte cvers thing 8 niEh\y sptisfue: | Fomr cases of searlet-fover were roported. | the Gend dntse | I casary *ifriend,™ he wan sent to Jail, tory. ilu returned to Washington last evening. Dankers are now paying 93 for tho scrip. Ll ! Norwlel, Conn. i YVork: X, ., 1., 20.50. ‘Thonmas Gorman was yeitzrdley !bofund flem; at No. 48 Armour street, doath having been caused | & O Yorer Fy Ge s ¥ nicohotinin, Decensed was an Grishman, A7 | o, ‘LSeciports Mol av, 1o M years of age, & painter by trade, and left a wife | lransy’ 1. A, Foster, Indisnapolisy and nine children In our circuinstances. oard, ‘x:—'rnu‘,"‘l"i'u‘“x-\:filvxs'\vnfi;fi:"usre? Lst Tuesday ufternoon Johin Johnson, 18 | fela, Ii; * W. L. ~Parrott, sat Lake' ity years of ‘uge, of the Chritian Brathers' Academy, | fhermian flouse=l, I Luurimer, tew Rorky Wallan n Archer avenue, way thrown out of b i o i Cinetiaati o or. nat, Agat 45 » Wagon mL | fieene, Findson, Wis ¢ I W, Totsl ... County townm senting the perwon whoss case {8 under considera- Lewis D. Hath a i o T e thn omie Whonwes fadoe canulder "A ducrimlun'ur o ;}Ef' mfl.l‘;';d olu‘cleurln {5 s atn el u-m-mx‘f“' 18 Armour-at, s % wis D. Hatbaway and a cousumptive otal . Rt X T jon, AN a8 boou further ohserved that the was giveu o tno Gu'es and Jours S X i ! ] At 10 o'clock yesterday forenoon Francis 'The school-tenchers will be pald Baturday | brother started out mmuYu-uo ngo to llnekpnp a | Majority. . questions put by the juror to tno Uovernment it as Kivon gurnal of So- 1 Tt kaatern papers vieass copy . Roberts, while engaged In piling roller supports ot . 1,037 The miseing precincts are: Fourth and Fifth of the Fifth, Third of the Slxth, Thirduf the Seyeuth, Fourth of tuo Nintl, Sccoud of the Tenth, Socoin of the Thirteonth, Fourth sud Fifth of Cicern, Fifthand Seveatli of 1lyde Park, Northflald, nn Rich, and tno vote againet the Gonde in Dluous. Tha hroclucts yot to com In cannol save the pron- osition. lquor-storu at the cornoe of Dearborn and Adains etreets, They tad gotton the thing in good runnin, order, on credit, when, to tho asiculsliment o the creditors, the Ilathaways went {nto volu banwrapter, and, aa fv alleced, maue away with nbout $1,000 worth of gooas In the course of about forty-cight hours. In technlcal phrase all this Is known as # violation of the Dank« rupt law and an attemnt to defraud creditora, and in pursusnce of thie allezntion the crediture, by their uuurnoy.‘vellemu had Mr, Hathawny arrest- o by virtue of & bench-warrant proceeding from Judye Blodeett, and hie wax hield for a furtner ap- pearance in the sum of §2,000. The brother, wio 18 in 8 galloping congnmption. was left tu the di- peneation of Providence Instead of being tarnod over to tho instramente of the luw, A pension caso involving some ¥192 en. maged the attentlon of Commissioner floyne about all of yesterday afternoon. tho persons churged {th drawing Governinent monvy to which it Is cicty of Arts, nnd covled futo the Journa! of the | pupw Teegraph, New York, Oct. 1, 1870, It Lears o | 4.0f in close resemblance to the Sawyer-Man arrange- ment which ypu have recootly afred, and which 18 sendlig tie gas stocks on a downward waltz, -~ Lt 1s a8 Tolloms: Ao oL AeFGL0rS alnbi 1 Asiar Up to_ the }:ralenl time, as 1 well known, the | Alimnl are requested (o send their namesn electeic 1t has been used only for highthodsew, | fo the Becrctary, tioum 10, No. 5 ¢ Irazo. s aw electrlc auu Allummation for signats, o on | The Assoctativitncludes theainmntof the siiole Norin: tho stage, whore » atrong lght may oo required | A B3 vel a8 of Chicazo, and ol ‘wre mvited fo send Without eegard to cost: bt thus farichas been | o To uite impossivle 10 emplo; or Ny sireots 1 S aebe iy T ot Lt Yo piucias apark | AR witncases when ibls purson's record wad belng RITT=At Fultol tooked into hinve not been of sucha characier ns to indicate thut that Juror was unprejudiced, On the contrary, his Interrozatories have been of that atump which would indicate to the uverage mmnd_ that thoy woro supgested by the lewni luminary with whom ho daily feeds, To ba smore speclile, he has sought in o interrozative way to impugn Lhe moltves of the Governmantwitnens en, and, falling In that, to draw out momc ndmia~ slon from them which would o to bencilt the case of the person under consideration. But tho effort han been generally ubsuccassful, and the person ahlludod to in alieged to stand in considerable dan- ger of slanding under something whic it is thonght 14 about to drup, OBITUARY. 3. ALPURD DUTCIL Mr. Alfred Duleli, an old resldent of Chicago, dled ot hls boarding-place, No. 615 Wabash avo- nue, at twenty minntes to 11’ o'clock Wednesday night, of typhold-pneumonia, after an linvss of tlve days. 1le waa 78 years old Tucsday last, v went down to his bosiness In the Post-Ofllco, whore hio had been employed for tho past fourtoen years, iast Friday, Ife came home &t night, complaining of not feellng vury well, and went to bed, wherp ho remained until bis death, Ile was atiended durlug his Hlaoss IJ{ Dr, Shipnian, About 8 year and o half ago hie lost Lis wife, and her rewinine were sent back o Salom, Alase., whilher hia body Wil ba sent ta-day, Mr. Dutch wasoue of the oldest journsllsts In Chi- © n (nct, e was uno of the ploneers of fournal- lam fn tho West, and, while o rematned activeély in the profession, wieldod a powerful Influence in'the whuplug of puslic opinlon. or wany years past, lowever, hie was eniployed, as bhas been stated, in the Puost-Oficy, having retired from the jour- nallstic fleld, (il mind was ricn, howsver, In remintacences of by-kane days whict o loved to relato to hia clrclo of familiar frionds, many of whom bad been associated with him in the practice of hie calling, and muny of whom were busied lo tho newer juitrnulism of tu-day, Mr. Dutch wax born in Now "England. He went through college, and was for many years s leading merckant in Uoston and Balem, Mase, 1o came to Chicago in 1843, farmed i1 for fle, oud then tried rinting fur a livelibooa, Hero he obtalned hls firat journslistic ambition, which was destined to mako him a man of prominonce and influence in the Chlcagool tho future. 1ie editod fur many years thie old Lommerclal Adveriiser, whoio politica wera of the atunch Whigsort. 1hs spocialtr, however, waa 1n the department of finance, and he continued his articies on this subject at occaslonal intervals down to a short time ago. 'Tae Adcerfiser was tho rlval of John Wentworin's Deni- llowsy County, M the McCormicz reapuréfuctary, was eoriously and | for Uctober. W, Durkitt, nced perlapa fatally snjured by 8 pile of lamber fallirg i laries absorb bont Bt hiim. e veae taken o' hie howics €ornet of .,“l)[‘;ff","“fo“' aiarl 5. abo Loamis and Twenty-firat atreets, and was thero at- | 32000 in rerlp. tended by Dr. Buckley, ‘The Commiltes on Streots and Alleys mot William J. Christy, of No. 450 Clinton | and passed favorsbly ou a Isrge numberof or- }Iu.'ch I»;\ h‘lxn w’l‘:u in ‘m]n‘u:wld n‘u‘.’n Etfl.mluun dinances for stdewalks, suilding Weanerday night, and got drunk in con- = ; Eeyaento. I the momng ha found himaelf in'n | 'Tha ‘Lrensurer's receipts were §5,444, and llu‘rl\r-ynnl"nlul !"t'.fl:ll ‘.""l'zlm‘fi' Il“rlmn :lrlelet his expenditures 32,000, of which $600 was for the bridie, with hia right le en, e crawled to e Hoe oridpe-tonders honss, and was thonca sent | TeUemption of 1877 certifcaten, : homes The ouly building permit issued of any Maj. John Toffman, Bheriff.olect, has | wiRnidcance” was onc to 4. W. Garvey for throo ¢ own Lo Rtock Inland to seitlo np sonte busi | three-ntory stune-front storcs and dwelllngs, 00x nens matters. e will not be back unth Wedne: Now. i), 730, and 787 South 1lalsted street, day. .\ollullt?nln llnrhpnllllm:r!l nrnfl{lot:flfll th: 1o cost $7, 50, none of the places In the Sneris oftice have been iflen, aud Do chandes Wil bs adu i the force | Mo30" Teath, Henlth Commindoner Do {mth aftce Mr. Hoftman has quafited aud taken | Agyoeiatian, il vieit the Stock-Yarus to-duy, and % run tisrough the rendering hunses, The proprie- Tlio Tirst Red-Ribbon Club of thia city, | tors clalin that the Doctor Is pushing them too appreciating Prof. Swing's wholly voluntary ser. | bard. wmuen of Isst Sunday on the Rtibbon-Workers, hus | o Wopted o Ret of - resgutions thanking M for bie | 4 109, following have Leen added by the Kind remembrance of the workors and tho cause n | M8yor to the Cominitiee to represent the city at the Winets they are laboring, and_ extending o mn an | Infernatiunat Conmercial Concention to o hold AU tIUBE R dréalrain CIh, ofh agnr - fLhee gt Hemes &' ¥in, dacub tosembers,ticary Leovold, lenderson, Nelson Marrls, B, P, Tiutchin: ’ Reeeiver Jackron, of the Third Nationnl | son, und laaac Greensfelder. Inok, yestercay received the checksbool . the Complrailes of tha Carroncy, sl ha " By "‘{“"““" of Judga M"‘“"}'" yester. seady'to pay the Ath dividend, Which will 87 L clbx won & Yickury-ver Diesalouns. Bt e ne tiy e, audwiil make: 75 por cent. of | selecr's application for an injtinctivn was thrown The clatms ngajnst the bank which 1t has been | O “Whe Court holding ihut the Msyor hmlml:- cunbled to pay dopostturs up to tuis time, te- | Sretionary power as o She'| enforccriant o the celver Juckson I anxious 10 get rld of his checkn, tt:r:“'”’r‘l‘l‘;l":‘sl‘“’::fl:'fl: g .conss u;rlxflmnc.s:' st and he may by faund ta-Kooa 13 Portland Block. | pyor, which probibits sinmig and the playing of & The oflicors of tho Saciety for the Proven. | a plano In salooas, provided there Is nothing dis- tlon of Crueity (o Animnls are requested to louk | 9rderly alout it after the man who drove car 42 on tho Cottare TSP Grove llne Thursdny. He has dovieed sn ingenfots THE COUNTY BUILDING. fustrument of tortarse to keep the lorses of & car- frum lurching over agninet cach other. It conslsts 4 of u short pigee of woad, through whiich are axed | Bherill Kern went to Jollet yosterday, He tranaversely “harp pleces or stickw, the whole | took with him a Uateb of his boarders, formine a kind of prickly ball. Thiaie ntiached Ly 1 cord to the Iincs wo su to hang down botween | Commissioner Lonzen says that he In no :’l;u‘hl:;;«‘:;.‘ ln::ln ‘:‘lll;!‘x'l S‘i’; :il':l‘ke% vi:lc‘l‘: x({l":::r some | longer a Democeat, e haa jolned the Boclalists, Daliations have Bt ifited “ The new Boavd will stand eleven Republicans mcn:u»fid Ind. lliutc of »u:-r.’mu “_“w'g"'j to four Democrats. The Republicans will have Ind., Cincinnutl, O., Indianapolis, Colume. | e votes barring Moyerand Wheelor, who have g teenitie, licl, Topeka, [ane, Diziott, | berutofora not always becn rellable. Marshalltows, Ia., Niics, Mich., and Iyd b o1 2 Tark, ., ta tho Natlonal and . International Cone Connly.Raralciip. Glomue fu.8-condiduts yeation ! for Medical Superintendent of the Insane Asylnm, Vo beid here Tuesday, Loticrs au- o * Hounchug (helr LLntion of belng’ present at o | 00 SAPOL BeLIUAL hio conll bu porsusded 1o ac Convention hinve been recelve feam. United Statea | o, & fo-clection. 1ils"assistant waots to ba THE Y. M. C. A, THE NEW LIDRARY AND PARLORS of the Young Mon's Cirlstian Association were, approptiately cuough, opened yesterdsy evening with# teunion and sociadle. Twenty-one yesrs old 18 the Association now, and the present year has witnessed ita grestcst prosperity. In the an- tumn of 1837 & nomber of tha earncst Christian men of Chicago met in Metropolltan Itlock, corner of Nandolph and Ladalto streots, and orzanized the noun prayer-mesting, out of which grer the pres- ent Asmociation. Among the moat prominent work- urs 1n this initial movement wore the Iev. R. W, Tatiers the Rev, Dr. E. ¥, Dickenson. city mivslonary then aod now: the Rev. Dr. W. U. Howard, of the lapuat Churchj the Rev. Mr. Cartis, of the ¥jmt P'resbyterlan Churchi ths Ttev, Noan Hunt Behenck, then of Trinity Epia- copal Charch, now of Drooklvn; the Hov. Japes Baum,of the Mothodist Chnred, aficrwarde sent to Indluy the Rev. Dr, N, L. lice, ['resby- terian; dJobn V. F Tuthill King, I.'B. Cacter, Sawuel lood, Cyrus Bentloy, B. W. Ravmond, W. L, Brown, C. A . C. Qrant, L, ¥, dJacolw, 1’ L. Underwood, Bylvester Lind, and Aloxuniler Fyfe, The fiest electivn of ollicors re- sulted In tho'vlection of Cyrus luentley as Vresl- dent, and thy Assuclatfon euterod upon ite carcer with 161 mombe) TUK PIRST MRETINGS wers hield lu Mctropolitan Block, then in Portland Niock, Fimally a hall was hired on landolpn atrect, ot an snnunl rental of $300, Tna Associa- tion occupled it from the 1st of Aprii, 1HGH, to the 1stof April, 1850, Aw soou ae the leaso explred, he Association yacated the hall and moved tnto the Methudist Church Block, where it remalined for “eignt yenrs. [n 1HG7, thanks to the In- -defatigable offorts of Mr. Kurwell and soveral other Bard workery, the Awsoclation axain changud te quarters, Taule time 1t moved 1nto fta own badld- Ing at 148 Madlson stroct, which was named Fare well [al), in honor of Mr. John V. Farwoell tirongh whoso offorts it was built. This was snon burned down and reoullt, and frow 1807 to 1871 Ahe lifo of the institution was a successful and a proaperons one, in 1871 the great fire awont awsy Farwell Mall, wakinz ita wecond destruction by Y PUAYER-MEETING WILI, 0§ ONDA Jahin Morrtson to-day & 120 Madtson-it. waa passeid between two polnts nf chorcoal, each | S attached 10 A copber wire connected with ap elec- RAILIROAD LAND? tro-magnetic maciine, Thedisadvantages attend- A e e e e 11e this woae consistod fu the facts that for each Iight & seporate tuachino was reqnived, and that tno ght 50 ubtained, aithough yery powerful, was 3 fmpossible to be regulated, bediios being nun- continuons, owing to the ranld consumption of the [ ] 0 flnucnflln "'{‘zi" !:tlrm ixgo-dn‘ru‘w (?csulr. Al licao dinlcuittea Mr. Ladigulu, of St. Paters- |, biteg, Jnela, Bab tried auid Bpparently grercome |* Cbral Halrins Lompant rak oy o o tor e st suceedsfully, Dy thia’ nowly tuvanied | [t Bawer VL s ) arres ot muctliod only ouo pleceof caarcual urotliar tud cun~ | k00 fAFMING and it Isude for salo T 'the Suilbera - auctor I roquired, which, bolug attached Lo a wire | BArtof Biatc, atfrom $s to g1 per acre. | These lans connected “with 'au_eléctra-mametic maching, | wiin, T oata, haner ickwhoa sorn trern b 1a placed In & glaes tube from which the sir 18 ex- | rica, ond vegetnies of all kinds. :; bausted and replaced by u gus which will notata For turther Information apply to high temporatury comblie chemlcally with tho . DAGO! rhnr::fll. 'l'hn,u u\xlnu 18 ‘?cxn lmm:tllmllyl lod, Land Commiastoner, 1. C, and the machine bewng set In 1a0tion Oy means ol o T, 31 2 ymall steuia it (1o clarcoal uecomer yini- i 1118 Bichlnar,, (llctsn W, ually and equally hicated, aud vmita , steady, P N = and continuuns light, wiich by & Imost sluiple cons CONFECTIONEILY. trivance cun bustrengthened of weakened ut thoop | "8 70 a7 B B A Exproasca to all parte 1 8 tlun of those muploying it, 1is duration bulng des sud hpward, ag e, due o pendent wolely on the electric current, which of thc per b, Packages of 31 courso wilL)ant a3 long 83 the maching bn kept in Bng oy, nropatd gof winis miotion. Taking Into’ cunsideration (ho fact that B TR ML it G one wachine wurkud by a_smnil three-horas power | N . enzine lscapable of uJ‘unx many bundredaaf lane | LChlcago, 1t fectionery, 74 Madlaun: terns, It 1o evidont thatan vnormous udvantage and | ===————— > nr?nl‘cnrldhnunlnfi:l b{ll;ailllnmln,i:n:nu( atreets, AUCTION SALES. urivato huusea, publicuutidings, and mines with thi | s—msenn oo e e lml\vull:l:clrlu ll;m.lh: tho latter it mast prave i By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, valunble, an no explosion nood ¢vor be fearcd from # It and theso Tantorus wil Ui squaily 'sa woll Auationeera 78 & 00 \laadiiphak under wator as A room. ithout mentioning e '_fi the many advantages which thls method of {lJu- gz:l's P E :( ’ A | il mination has over gas, Whicl, by its unplensunt odor __._”:E -“j and esaporation, v elowly poisoniug thousuuds of AT 12 0'CLUCK NUON, TO-DAY, human beings, and from which explosions sre One Magnificent Chnnber Ket, cost 8230, frequent, we éan siata Vit by cnlculutiony mada | dine Ieguut SCily Parlor Nuli: (hm-leelrl: ligut can bo produced ut & 01th of the i {4 u_n:.ln N 7 ||n1rd. % cartuf coal gas. We hope shortly to place bufora Ono Fine Rolld Walnut fiook Case. tho publlc moro conblete particutam, us well Be ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, reports of furtner expernuents, which nro proposes {0 take placo In Vioans, Paria, and London, FRIDAY'S SAL Whatever reaulted from thoe furthier tests has S not been atated. 1t secms_finposaible that s NOV, 8, AT 9:30 A. M, [ alleged they had no nght being &8 Mrs, Cathanine Goadfetlow, Anton Nlemanu, 0 West Site atrect- raliroad_conductor. and Sarah J. Nlcmann, Lis wife, The facts appear to be, from the Govern- ment slde of the story, that Mre. Uoodfellow wos the guardian of \wo wanls, Elisha 8. Clark and Mery Clark, for whom stie hias been drawing pen- rions for some yea The girl hecama 10 nd, in accordance with tioverumont allowance A few months Iater, it ap- penars, the { fed, and the right to receive pensions oo his account, of coursy, ceamod death. It 1s charged, however, Goodfellow, alded and ' abotted by Nivmaon anda his wife, who witnessod the vouch- cra, Lnvo contlnued to draw vensions up Lo komo thne in June last, when a youny man, purportiag 10 bo 8 relative of the penaionere, called upon Mivs Hweet, the Pension Agont here, and tola her tnal peusions wers boing drawn in the name of 8 boy who was dead, and ouened her eyes to tae alle wrung-doing of Mm. (oodfellow and Mr, and Mrs, Nlewaun i snch 8 way &8 to cause_her to report the caee at ouce to Washinzion. The matter was duly examineud {oto. and that cxaminstion led W the arreat of the three porsony montloned ond thelr appearanco yesterday afternoon, when tho foregolur facts were inade known. Several witneasvy, including 3iss Sweet and a number of her clerks, were oxamined na tu the manuer of conducting the pension-paying buniness, ol particuinr siross was Iald on ihe fact thet theso vonchers were aworn oo by Mrs, Goadf and the two witiicnacs na_belng car- rect, theath recitlng, particularly, that the boy ‘was still living and that his guardian was entitied to ruecolve penslops. ‘The defendsnts, who avpenr ta puor but honest™ people, were not provided with counsel, but eith and all’cotored & ples of uot Im“:‘)’, alleging thut, 10 woat they had dotie was of 4 crilnol natare, toey did uot know € ts should have been quletly fznored, it thoy Our Uusual Immense Layout r firo, 'The noonday praver-meetlng Was continued, | ocrat, und, for a long fime, fully held s own. | hud pouc o " L Vo s Benators Aristroni, Jimsourl, W, Windom, Mine | DUPuly Corouer. oo e Mot e ot centae ale 5‘"'-1:?’3 but it was not until 1873 that the Asociation was | ‘The political turne of thoss early days, how- ,’,’.’fd bcfi:.';m”'.gfr::ul'l':z'i:‘rr‘hlfi‘lm; “l‘:’ Yo D v Uit nenats, i Cougtegsmen J, I Reagn, Texss, | Tn the County Gourt yesterdsy, Bartlolt | and bomg, thereiore, wholly uninteligible to | Sble to rebuild aud rocommency its great work. At | ever, ' bl thole effeetd ~ ou tne project, | B¥U; LGSO al to {ts sticvess 38 tho c‘v il Ol il and . . Dougisa, Viriuta, Lewise Jagaea Doll, and *<Coarlos™ 'wors ail- | thura, . 1t order 10 give them suficiunt tina ty eu. | 40 Droscnttimolt 1s outof debl. $07,000 laving | and ihe paner dnilly had to. struzgle for alife, | fHle Lhat was as Sshutts) Loty aucvess as tho t 3 A concert for the benefit of tho library of | 1udied Jngano and haupwrs. “Fhe latter caso was | Lubliih n defenno, tho cae wae continned uutl toe | A FE I XYY Sbraogh the effocle of the | puvecd lat the couris, andat hut did outin litl- | Wiselir who on RSl Tlocks Bonrd of Manuuers, assisied by President Harvey and Mr, D, L, Moody, The followiug is & Hat of the Presidents of tho Amuclation front ita Isu:epliun' 10 thu preeent t the Institution will bo giveri in tho chapal of the | 4 bud onc, aud all thatcould be lcarned of his nawe Presoyterian - Seminary corner - of * Hatstoq | OF butecedents ta glven. Mreet umd Follerton avenue. Lo-night at 8 iler C Wiclock, Mia Famite L. Wnlinay, soptanos Sies. D ke Eoni oL ey ®ation. Mr, Dutch entorcd the scrvice of the Gov- urnment i the Vost-Ofice Department under Post- nigwter Beelps, and hng rematned thers ever wince. For six or cight yours ho had clsrge of the distri- Yours truly, F. W, Jongs, L New Chamber Sels, NO CONNECTION WITH TICHENOR, %I;lrd Monday lu Decewber, the ball bolng fixed at CRIMINAT, i kew, Horsd 4 Cunningbaw, the dlamond thicf, sent word yestor- Cyrux DBentley, JH0H. . V. Farwoll. 1800 bution of the Kast-bonnd mall in the Westorn loom Tu the Editor af The Trivune. l';,_fi!;m;g::rwm Whu‘-mm Gray Wankeuw, 0. . Jolweon, coutenito: Sr. Philo "G, Ot | day that he liad heard e newe, snd was s, 1o —_— Lr. 3. )1, luitistor, 1 Departuent; for foue ot (ho years hotook care of | Livtua Rouk, Ark., Nove L—Iu an article el Lioussho tenur; and Mr. Jotin M. Hubbard, bass, will 1ake | will bo buck in & day or two. nid exvectu tobring | M, Amolin Priedberg, Tatrick Tarvey, | Hoii \{ala 1504 the utticial stamped envelopes, and the lust yoar vr s0, bemng old and doceepit, has occuplod & noinal Yu-lnun. covylug and doipg eunilar Vgt work, wife, as hus been stated, dica about IJEII' sud o huif ago, Of his tivo children, & son an 1 W Ful Moody, 180027-8-D; €, M. Unnderw V. Farwell, 18717 N, 8. Uoutou, 1874 V; ¥arwell, 3875105 1, W, Harvoy, 187778, Tua fulure of the Assoclation yeeus Lo no aye part, ‘The procramme whil include seversl quare | ¢ ¥ tete and duds, 2 piano sl by Nr. We il Dylieon- Ensinghunmis I e Usiecied Inleiye Jat night. furth, and_ readingy by Mr. Snmuol Kayscr. This in the second uvouln{: of A course of lz:hlmn and Mout of the returns of the election have and Bertba Iarvey, bia wife, were oace mors bo- fore Justice I'Wulf yesterday afternoon, butas the Urand Jury bad passed upon their cise aud hod which appeared in your lasue of the 2uth F. U R N I I U R E ultimo, whereln an cxpositlon ls madu of vte 1A A. C. Tichetior ond s minlng schemnes Iy thgs | Cooking, Heating, sud Parior Stoves, Geueral Ma® daugn- chisudiw, Chretos, etc. c ta ta be given every Eriday night for sowe en seceived by the County Clérk, aud it h sured, A gymoasinm wil) shorily Lo ouencd in | ter, Joseph, Who v rul in the Wiea | Beate, L sce my nowe unjustly wentioued as s ., ROY-& CU. wee ey Pectad that thoy Wi bo rompiete today, he | ot found sutlciont evidence aainat thew to huld | ouo af tho larve upper rooine, free bath are ul: | of yellow faver i K74, And ie ataver bus | Leings counceted with sald Tichanor, = __ELIVON, POMIRIY A 2, Mr. W. L* B, Jeuney deliverod on oxtra | Uficiat count will b cumtenced Mondsy at 0 | them, the City Councll declded uot 1w prosecute | resty in operution, aud 8 senes of freo medical and Mr, Klukke has summoned L his ane Tustices Seully und Meuch, fieretofure it nucssary for the County Clerk to call in an expert lu:uum:ul fur the uccanion, ol & cust ol y:lm:xl‘lxflr:l"rm!'m:fl::; "l_‘ru'- Bupes, ‘w"hllmp'w St '::’.{ ‘cl::pl‘nlx;n:n '37 ‘tf.f.'"!fh‘f:i‘ Wil e l, e excellent vicws of the el et weincwpad buthiings ik #rouch Capital, | Nir, | WU thu count can bs made bu two days, ::n.lu;zy.;’h-?::m mn::umrmul runnluuI Ermmen‘tn Commissioner-sloct Htewar! was around the lugs sUown on the canvas. incluiding In | yesterday, and wos cangratulated on sll bauds, eacu came w brivl bistorical roview, ln Jenney | Hom mu’nm of the nuw mombens 10 pug ll:uu luis now coucluded a course of lectures whick hae | appesrnuce. Cleary und Mulloy were uleo sround dune much to elevate srt interests bn tal city, und | for toe firat thwe, Cleary thougit e bad beey so.d et be hoped tes the Acaicoy wh) inltiate | out, andsold Mullay, Aud they alve agreed f the luer cunracs ou kiudred subjects duslog the wine uptnion that, {f they bad golten the vote they dld ter, Thero atil] semalns a great teld 108 8t odue | Gireo Years ago, they woald have been ro-elccted, eation here, Nald the Calanel: + Thia s porfectly awtul. e "The inquest on Jokn Ku ; y o L ot 31,000 votes, now 1 only got 12, - atariey it 55 U Cotnig Hofatfron o | 0 e courd o undeeaiand wht o Eroogh elects of Injuries recelved al the handaof theee | BBOUE RO Change. * houias 0’ Donnell, J to becn dead thedo many years. I'he funoral services wiil bu held at No, 5135 Wa- Dasli avenne thiv afternoon ab 306" clock, and the remaine will,nt the cunciusion of the wervices, bo forwasded to Salem, Mass,, where they will revose by the shileof thoee of hun wile, Br. Dutch waa the contemporary of Jobn Kiuxle, . Haddock, Jalin Wentworth, luckner S, Morns, Ueorge W, Dole, and other praninent ofd Chlcagoane. ~Alr. Wentworih kpew bim a4 tbe cditor of the Adcerttaer when ho himecl! was run- uing the Democral, ‘Yo two papers were nub. according to str, Wentworth, rivale (i any sense of the word, although thelr politics wero uf course difforeit. The Demveral oposed the Journal, which was thew 8 WHllwin 1L Sewurd Whig paper, and which was 6lvo opovsed by the Mr. Duteh bewy a Heary Clay-Dante Dater- Mittard Fiilmore Whiz man. ~ According to Mr. Wentworth, e took strong groundaugalust Seward all the time he editod (ko Adceri. e waualvn deeuded fu his opiniona o the subject of financed, Tho statemont thereln made thot I am - | W, A. BUPTERS, LONG & CO terested with Tehenor i procurlug nunerat Auctioneers and iteal-Extate Ageats lands, und is alleged dividing the profles,’ or 174 and 173 Raniduluh-st, any other futhuotion that [ Luve beon ussoclated BESIRABLE LINE OF fu any way whatever with Me. Ticuenor, {s un- Lafljfis’ a]m M]sgas’ Pfll‘sl Gems’ Plu' mm‘ qualltealy faise, and the nuthor of the article knuw he had no facts upon which to ground sy | ryypsn. Afi:‘,t;,m &u"?fi'{{fi.‘i‘um 8t o such supposition, vy, 174 and 175 Han Im i, ‘l -gfyz-u whit few ui;mn‘nvllom Tlv.-llunar h.:ll W A BUTTTERN LONO & of o bankiug pature wolle here were trunsacte mnlm;‘:h “13:1" luuluuuou with which :nm e Rflgfllfl.l‘ &flt“l‘dfiy Auction neeted ese, however, wera ver) W, i 9 e R A e YO e ROy Suturday, Nov. 9, ut 9:30 8. m., 1la never saiked iy favors . at onr hanas, for e v sl s S it | Household Furniture welt, i ho had sought then, My time 1s wholty oczupicd by my dutlos ps . Of All Kinds, aud scientific lucrures will soou be commenned, TIE EXEWCISES YRITEHDAY RVENING were hield in the lecturo-room on the lower floor, und (lie sttendance wae large.: Prealdent T, W. arvoy occupred tha coalr, There wus prellinl- nary singing by the audicnce, aud at niervals during e vvening there was some fine soto and quartetto Waging. Ve Kecretary, Mr. A, T, Hemingwoy, his repors for the quarter endlog Hept, 350, that the attundupce at the noon ;nml-e had boen 0, 460, or 8 Jally verake of 117, 2| roquosts fur prayer. The atlendauce at'the vven- {ng maetinge had boen 3,100, with an averaze of U8, "The Guapel temperauce meetinys, In charge of firothors Lattimer and Slureay. nad Seen greatly bleased, the utiendanco boing larver than ut any of the other meetings, S'ho Young Men's stranvers' wectings on Mouduy nighta afforded a convenient pluce 10 intruduce uew-comery, and thete vlan wan 6 make evorybody fecl ut home, The Yokefellows had dirtributed 47, 000 invitations, AL the Huuse them npon tue charges, snd oy were accordingly” dincharged. The caso of Alfred II. Farrington, tho young man who was charzed with stealing money frum the wholesale grocery frin of Granubs & Fure well some tinw uygo, was called in Justics D'Wolf's Caurt 6t 1 0'clock yesterday afteruson, butus he did uot show up hiis bail waa deciured furleited, The vonds called fur $1,600 security, nnd werd wigned.by Frederick beippel sud Charles il, M, Laughiin, Louis Llh[onugue aud John Richards, the Dlue aland avenuo hoodlums who raleed the row ut the saloon corner of Forquer sirect and Blue 1a avenue, and stablied Frank fleory, were Juatori nuld In §500 to the Criminal Court by ustico Morrison, Whie o _court both prisoners were positively identiied by Thowa titii, of No. 17 Bpruce strect, wnom they held up thut wame Jecturo in’ his. courve on architeeture befuro tha | %) Acadewmy of Destgn last cvening to 8 good audi- | 3 hce, The subjeit of the lecior was ©*The Arcaftectirs ¥ of Parin, with which dr. denuey ia cors. Salo erhaer, » Consldine, and ‘The * Riug ™ “m“.lnafl:n“-u“ ‘"lyl:;x Riug ™ was yestorday stirred to its A Mer v 4 Dehig 8 strong Lafted Blates Bans sah. and probe | an odicer of the bank. 1 do now enguge In specn- | Tlanoforte, ¥ancy and Plated Goody, deneral | S ety Mrteruon mr (et i hmt i | yary dentu all on sccoitut uf Mictiaol (Netl av- | nlgh wud roooud of $5. Ty wera hld i $00 | of Corroctiui thors nkd boch Brenching evory Sun- | abiy jhe Lart Advoeato of tha {uitcd Siatea Nottonki | lative. achcnics of BbY Ky aidy s & Fia of | Chdilee: oo stwiricd stovas kafe, b, Wilks best Qiluck Yuulenlay uttoruon ui the Weat 'Twellth | lng y elordy OF 1hu 10+ | guditional upon this charge, day by ano of thelr pastors, sad sbout 1,500 per- | Mok Iiving, Hie falth in fhat matitution | hife, take no part I any buslue ercol | b Ul BT T T T GO Auctioncers. Uiera win o romarkubio abecnco of B | Al Anyhuaic Mike awfar useds deiVar ho s | "ol o A Rakieda +. | sana had Matened Yo tiem. The Coutlty Voor- | wasso kteats In fact, ot ko tonld nover forgiva | o knowledde ¢ st whereol ] huve A IR LOX s = ficeable. It lv pisin to ho sects tnat those in iy ek i bons: sty A bl £ 4 u N, U, Behiedine reports |y, 40 sorvicos and Sunday-school had hadan ut- | Gen. Juckson for that veto of his which vut i gy Tacts that mee T v LV N UL, Charve hro ok overinalous ta- Set 1he wituouse, | Dismpory JKuse ks s, bush deselic of e, 1f | ed thatlio iad heya, yubbea of & wlivor watch anid | tenganca of abuit GO0, Aot 200 brlsoners 4t | st io e caveor. . Weutworts Gsdhew the 53° |y bessle i tols. Biiie or a0 By LYON & CO., Auctis un wus shown yeelerduy, Tl Coroner Was Dretty | of gathering up bie innano s paupers s 1ak] A | \ uod uf S12 cod. Ble had | (ie County dall bad been reacned during the quar- | sitlon of the Adrertiser ks that of o _hlghetoned, ! b o > S e te t all the angsy, aud su expressed bhselt, James Consi. K L 0BuL pnger aklimg n pleying pool In the saloou o A. Jo Conyrove, | yee, " There wero no sarvices, tho Comittteo du- | digaitied okl Whik orgnn, whoss cditur looked | fer shat thors with whoot [ lave busiuces con- We have recelved orders to closs oul angny i b cxpresscd iueelt,” dunios Conat: | hoin to Tectson, he Witched Wit temu o e atiees o Weat Hudteun s, g0t uiinks g o . u liceo und wpent the day 1 the dueve: to ehfeld hin su. * Ax' Le {n u ceavectabia s and | SVand wors ! of copulderabio Tucal induenco, the BONCo. weem | oo Tosand 1 o o o ;l)mcwxgfllu:llflll‘)'fl’lll) lheir schion. ad l)l.'l?l died | gy a3 fom the elfects of taeningtl prodoced by the Aujury inicted on his ad by Powers, who stnce | 1Y Jead 1o ecuth Mulloy, ci¢. ho far na 1418 u clear case OF negiect of duty, o best of i1, though fa the end it xtended investigatlon, upon Webster, Clay, and Fillmare ss hiv political patterus. According (o Mr, Wentworen, Mz, Duten wae opposcd to all sorts “of mdicallen, and waw almost the lust one of the old-line Whizs to fall futo the Abolitlon party. DEuGINZ upon vialtlag the prisonurs ‘1 thelr cells o County Hospltal Committes had disivioute two wiontis 1844 pupery. he Beciolary wee knowlaaged donations uf pspend and nuzazines for ring ut the cornerof Tweliih and Jetlerwun sireets, Jlurey iuker aug Jobn Beamer, who bad bucn playiug pool with i, were found ®nd serestod duriug the day, aud when swarched al tho siation ¥ purtion of the slolen nectlons at a distunce, B INY nalug g0 un- G.S :nluz.vruhly u:imn’:fd. |3.|y uu‘ c‘lrw ed, [ teel OIL P I Pk ] iy conunlcatlon 1 demanded, sale FRIDAY aud & cun b Teariied, Therolone adk of vou, In Justica to myselt, | PSS, 5.";";35‘-;‘;”5?&’( - Sale ERRA YA wib QUL T atlvn. d 3 1YUN istrioution, having recoive during the quarter i to give It as prumiuent s pluce fu your valuable & C)., Aucioneent 1 8|0, 300 copive of relizious and seculur pavers. The —— paper o8 You did $ho article alluded Ver, ‘ tho blow, . O'rlen and Ketielle represented tho | Koo of the okl Republican members of | ioney wad fuuud uvou the furier, sl Scheding's | Wmployuient Burcau reparted fue tie quarter thut 1L TEC D ptithss e L Watkner urivoners. Fo inquest was postpened nati) 2 | the Soard bad an Informal (a1 yesterday aftaruoon Datch aud chalu ubou Uho ltter, | Baker bas beed | 1,011 persons iad bevu furnistid work. TIIE PRQIECTION, respectiully Cueen T, Warkew b ox . o'clock This afteruoon ut the sume place, when it | after she Board mectivg. Meyers, A, Hoeue, | Di0w i TIE BHY. M. M. PARKHURST A JURY SLCURED, Gaa be beautifully IYED 1 boped thut the witicaes will b produced, enne, und Wheelor were pronent, A'hey talked g - was introduced, sud sard It was unideraiood that tho | Thops was a botter sudience.in the Criminal | THE ANN ARBOR RIOT AND THE MEDICAL EEAT AN na kEpalEl "y wunal mecting of the Chioage Aved. | 2085 1B0 future uf th Buatd, of coursc, aud the | ‘Fhe case of Charles Buith ve, Mrs, Jen. | Mork of the ‘\swcution was s particutsr works | court room yestoraay thau on tho frst day of tho STUDENTS our Sl e, Vavend sy at Desl Holdt 0840 Avad- | inaungcuient of couuty AMdire, wid wera unani- | kluson, charge, jarceny ue batlee, was tried before | The Houu Cathotics had claled unity for thelr Protec > g €0 D DY bt nad y ol x"x: ml«m(: eld yesterday afierngon In the | juousva the f“‘ of uconumy aud good gavera- | Justics Hulncs yeuterday, wid the delenduny was | Church, whito the Protestant churciics wore divided telal of ino ofcors of the Protection Lile-Insuse. To the 2iditor of Ths Tyibuns. i LA N“fil" Sliivgn-ate ouirecte. M5 dauca il Dot temmend Madi- | meut. Thoy lavored aboliahung i ofics of Coun- | bound over 1o the Crimiual Court 1 bouds of $100. | Ik sects. sUll that pams chargs wicht Le wads | anco Caipany for consplrscy. The sight of vo | Axs Anuot, Mich., Nov, 6.—Iu rezard to the Othes Cihenau. o Soril Gibe \cademy, uccupicd the chair, " alf WUEl the | ty Attoruey aud Surniux the wurk over W Avslatant | Tl trial furnisbed & rict fuud of amusewct to | Sttt tae variodd saciiles i the Homau Cathollc | many respectanlo-loaking persons drogged befaro | pioy wiaich occurred on Jast ‘Thursday uieht u § [ty RE; Loupsy dhue (0 sAcauting, detuplerl iy, o ot | Diatte-Atiomuy Weoer, which would s3ve 35,000 | the lawycre about the Justlco Court. 5t waa claini- | UBurch, Onall thiut was essential ta salvadion oll | i Lar of Justico ovidently tickled the fancy of ¥ oo [NoB=Ladicatireosen i1 LiCuiats Coat” subdchiptions Basortg s Sgnd [ &y deaes abolisiug "ehe - ouaition " of Couie | ed by 1o prouceutiug wituvss that o bad leit wn [ {he Ersicattul ehirchon werd wlteds wo that waen | 1 ulivade, for tho veats for apectators weraall | ErCat 4l of tuarbrencusion orovails In refer- | LADIES AND GENTS Shavis v . 2 en Ung to g2, o Clork, A 200, v orin ugd bieaded i cuco to the sentiments of the miedical stude T— 7 iy boow recorved wince Abril 1 1830, Taa forat | the - Clork -~ o b Hloafd® and - Hiv | had Souverted to HOr e iec. anc. rofused o o | 108 iXeu cougruzatl i Vst | Qllod. ‘The buslness of tho d Lo v udents, ; 3 1 ouverted tu hor owi use, snd refuse . | 1o 8 mixeu congreution no vue could toli what od. v buslness of the diy wus prosy aod | e [ ey Z;‘c‘,“}‘;fi‘d‘{::}}g:"}:, i b savlstant; temoving bo children from tho Aflfim it Bbe clarmad, ob lulrdh:;:ryl.“l;:t church thoy belonged t0. They preacued one Gas- | tedloas enough, yot thore Uid not scom to b auy | LHCY 87¢ gencrully luoked upon us fu sympathy ot e u ] 4 wor-lioues, and_cutting down the number of jani- daibgtiag viece 31,50k There ds yet uncollected Fore sl waichuon now empluyed by the cmi’my. $520 of wubscriptions, The report recoulnends | Puey ulew xpressed thewssives in favor of making the iore cunplete classiicatlon of the vupils, und | 4 pretty clean sweep i all the county lostitations, the furtiation of classcs ju other branchvs of ar | whh s view t tntreducinz wony needed rotorue, bealdes hose taught at prosont. 1t Turtber recom- | Duy thuy will iosb brodably consent 10 the feti :.Lvnx::‘;a-v‘”urenz‘gfixx :’Vm: [ s L;x‘:g’cll;x:sl:hlg tion of & few of the licads Of the departmients for o Academy, Pl ul election of 23 o | i) L0k piuco with (o Tolowiuis sewalt: - Freaidents | Tos tuey by i tio uooply thele experience, i c: for tuey recoxmza the fact ci 3. Dole; Vice-Bresteut, W, T, Baker: Cor- | Board bad 1ok tha - heato™ mional o breset reepunding Secrelar . Asay; Nucording | would huve been better aud the complaints fuwer. P! 4, becretarg, W, M. lz French: ‘Troasurer, Murry P Neon. PTus mesting thew adjourned. i = wou not & ruan around tlo Sheriff's i i s oftice yester ut was layiug - ; I'he Buzear at the Exposition Building for \l 'rhey' 1 say u::{ m.n'u vl w:)‘: bl'n':m the Lenelt of the louse of the Uood Shepherd | **Howess Joln,” and, with s kiowinz wink. ju- jusy U pul down as un overwblwiog vucecas. | slat that they 1o not forget L elvction-day. Last uight there wery resent not Iens than 10,000 | Uarrick is amung the few o pel and stoud Logether in the work. Tae pasiicul sbe hud keul the money uy paywent for certain Do of that Asevciatiun Wad Lo COUVERE youis [ fuvors bostbwyd ubuis bita by boreit dn tie way of 1 JUUE g comparcd vhle work to th . swieliing of buseug Jedging, shdatioriion {rou ore aud 1ls preparation Into sicel, oueily X Justice Bummerficld yestordny beld Annio | s livw nato be \ml'.f woro thau Ity welsht lu kol Brower, tho alleged 1emalo burglar caughiatibe | Turough the inspiration of tho inlluences of o residence of Joscbh Blerreil, No. 401 Michigsn | Asaociation the soul gruw sironver and strong avenue, $U0U Lo the 1Uth; James Bird, contilence | ond at thy sama thue tho wind grew proporiionut artlet, $100 One; Toowas Luuobuy und Patrick | ly. The great work of thy Associstion coumunded \ Shlovhui vazrunty, 3100 duet Dan Frauklin | elf to overy lover of Lumasity. 11 yeareof age, and deatiiute, 3100 o, | Vhe e L. litchell said that ho took great Justice Mornuou beld George ice 10 3300 to the | pleasurs In congratulatiog the oicers of the Auso- Criminal Court for burziary; lary Moon and | clation upou LG greas success of their lubors lato- Aunle K. Home, larceny of housckold puods trow | 1y, e visited thie uld rooin of the Y, M. ¢!, A, of G, ¥, Batcheiser, of N, 183 Uakley streot, 3300 | Now York, the oldest Asasciation in Amorics, do.i Thomas Sullivay, Tnomas u‘Dunneh. and | msny years agu, oud described s sopuarance ne Juties Connors, charged wills the murde uf oid | bewg Very poor aud badly - llilited, with two old. diniduution ln publlc lutorest. At the openiuy of tho court In the moruing thers wers atill four jurore 1o bu sclected before the panel wunld bo complete, aud 1t wad 3 o'ciock in the wfigrnoon whoil *ho casu was ul last ready to proceed. I'ho hivtory of the Proteciion Life-lnsurance Cowpany ts saunlior (0 most newspaper readord, That Com?nny was incorporsted Ly a wpeclal chass ter b 1807, Which was smcpded two yoacs later, Kiving the oiliecrs extrioratnary privileges. In 1870 u_formal orgualzation wad edvcted, sud Dec. 14 uf that year there were deposited’ with Auditor Bates securitice burporang to sopresont $100, LY. Vho Company claliaed o pousces o padd-up capital f $200,000," but it bas wiucy beow fuund tbat checks Were given for stock subscaplions, ticse with the mob, Nothing could be further from EVENDEN, the truth, Tho majurity of the mudicul class W "'aol'i_“-r AN S swp SHIPPING CANS are quict, law-ablding, snd peaceflul citizens. y a9 Vel h‘;‘é‘}{ac. ‘Fhey belleve in the suprewacy of law; aud, even before tho riot, whils certaln partics were sgitatlug the maiter, the Scalor Lyceum G Mo i (uoroukl search yesterday, und succecded tn gnd- | terusd fechug and & barmouyuf ctfort. see fuf o polic, ¢r way 1o . 1og powderio 3¢ e Mhoge” Wit crbnen °t 107 Yin,drlh gl | uncouscluus tiat he bolls clogtd sevaci tar e ey (B So Y | e St wat el aeclivan vid | vy 5 "'p:i.’ sar, profola puing desthof | | cONSOMEIthould b 18 mins (aat tas Lacommanits, | More, L ow soa oot Pt Lot . " Sige «J el i g 4t be al oecheter isshed-up wasl wler, Yheu one: Led ud Bow thei yere GOU el auvtaer polic: o fret uiicers wers B, Tkl Miads frum pure Urape Croain Tarir, lnported eaci 0] og direck o . Lackey Zousvee, Sizik atalliou, awi Firet | thinke o ouztt U bo retained in Gefercuce tohe | the eolored thict was toid that the - piat T e o s e arered Ve o) " ho du not expect to e lineeht, beld without ball to the Uth; J Tusty slovesto give beat, ‘Fhere wan 10 lbrary oz | beig subscqueatly withdrawn sud repiaced wish e ha fours aud gallerlve were crowded. | retained, but L i Lot cerial Rishilsiveite hold S0 Al Uthy Jolim . [EAMEE S0 i i ds, and with B eaon for e large attendsace was that @ | Lawler says bo will never »2'-5‘..‘::0“',3‘:.‘}::.:2‘.:'.‘?; U'Couno, larceny, $500 to tue Crimiual Court, Feadiugsroous, bi worly it swamp bots, und wiid Linds, and wit ut the {uum( mey of that day fouud Not satistied with the seurch givon tho | Sraare i pocsl reltgions, communon, ast house No, t4 Schoulstresd, thie poilce made & more | tian Aws duprecited wtocks. ‘Tac policy-bolders were di- Yiued lnto three clavw v policies beluy lusucd i the sums of §1,250, $2,500, and §3.000. Thu $10 or §20; the hoids raud wilitary alaplay Uy th city soldiers bod | ticket. Bustels crice nioud that the S F«ln proviiecd An a display bu general the ca- | purchised for LErs were werct deiioeitte b ibilion proved & failura frow the fact that thera | Lange b still peddiing Sencts Tor Ker, oo uine o wake a Chris- ation move briskly was o fricadly, fru- der, 8. Skioner, President; Lo 1. Hilifaed, Vice-Uresi- dent; Jobn E. Ly, Secroluryi and Jucoo P, Shipherd, Vreagurer. ' ‘Fhy octive’ manager, b, R Ilazder, was witerwards made \ice.Preaidovt, wud Hilllasd Peesideut. Iu 1673 ke Comypany 1a: teplant Do @l oyer tue country sud ju Caveda. Whea au fn- Levn found, st coufvased overyitiug ulready e~ | vention spread so rauidly e that i was preity sure lated by Stojz. Shy got Llii druuk, sad when | (uat it was a succees, aud wat & felt want. she well uiter the beer brought back with ber The Ry tnur Littie satd ihat Lie was & new- Owen Conuelly, keever of 8 eoloca st 0. 40 | cowerin Clliugo, sad could ot puasibly kuvw w wud becoud Megiments uil ol part, ava | I ® c 3 i 3 11hat ho was 8 candidate uzalugy Kern, and i their best under tho clrcuwtasces. The | Joy ; Srri Tussabere 618 UEEn Of 100 YaTiou coands s | tortind i ot e sy Ulusieffand G R _ e & carricd the Tenth Wurd agatuat biu ia the 1 serve erodit {up wliat they did du, e ey dd 3L | cratic Conventiun. Awodg tue baillifs there 4 tae dlatrict of Fruiice, A uld CxpeFienced huddckecber WEIte) sty allnouxt sl Jias tu jay 4 (0 Lo tho "t VHoyal,” fuds That 10 gows o0 BIUCh f4Ftier wid Wurss sy mdci hetter, that [i'a ceusully 4 B rai U2.2 $3Y88L0 Uaca the podor tu budiugs, caky dpurts 0 pairy, Whtolly Wikuoubed is A8 VLI, 1 i woiteatal i wides tys oaly bscuts oo d istadd ca eat. ~ Phls 1s becauss thie ber Ml 0a soume mulcriats are used. Approved Ly w $ork Buard of Tlealth, aud vy vuch TRINCEO) et MOTL Now Yoril D, BAYES, Uoawa; P EN1U, Polisdelvhia cle Seldlu Ua caasonds 1

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