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THII CHICAGO TRIBUNE TULSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1878, WASHINGTON. Important Decisions Rendered by the United States Sue preme Court. Among Which Is That of the Illinols Fertilizing Company at Hyde Park. The Decision Declaring That Concern & Huisance Being Sustained. SUPREME COURT. RECENT DECISIONS. Bvectal Dispateh 1o The Tritune. WasmiNaTox, D. C., Nov. 11.—The following decisions bave just been annonaced by the Bu- preme Court: 2 TARTFERINT—XQUITY—IUNIADICTION, No. 4. Ed Ivinson v, C. 1. Mutton. Appesl from the Supreme Court of Wyoming Torritory. “'he question lu this case wae upon thu proper rflmn{l ol the appellant In the case presented. There had been n partnership between the parties, and, npon aissoluiian, 1t wasazreed tnat the book- keeper of the irm shonld determine by the books what amonnt shonld be pald to nppeliant. A cer- a0 Amount waa reported, and upon that basis the dissolution took place, After all dotaila hal been scttied by agreements signed by the parties, Lo bookkecper diacovered au ecror fn kil tement, finding that there should be pald (o anpeliant A further sum of nearly £5,000, whereubun, as 8l lezed, the appetles verpally aurced (o make all rieht when tho payments were made, But, failing 10 do o, this biil was flled, praving thal an account be taken by order of the Court, nud that the sppei- lee be directed to pay the additional amount, -~ The decree in the first instance was for apoeliant, but, uupon nppenl 1o the Supreme Conttof the Terrltory, U was roversed on the gronnd that tho appellant‘s remedy was by uction of jaw, ana not by biil in cbancery~he haviny. as buld, 8 complote temedy on the law xido of the Conrt, ' Thin decision 1 tho error assigned hera, and 1t is ¥aid that, as the cave was one of partnerahip, Involving Jarge and pro- tracted acconnus, and aleo an oral agrecement which cquity should entorce, the decred was crroneous, Stiellabarger & Wilson for appollant. 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Cor- Tett for appolice, THE PACIFIC MAILWATA—A FIONT FOR TAL sus- ES—COXSTHUCTION OF TUE QRANTS, 3 Knnens & Texas Iinflway Company . fic Rmiway L‘omrlnp Error to the Buprenn Court of Rans: This is & conteat he- tweon ibe ronds conce the title of 10,000 acres of 1and lying in Morris, Davis, and Dickin- 00 Countlce, in Kansae, Involving the construc. tion of tho vrants mace to them and thiclr aesixn- ors by Congress, as sell 0s the action of tho two Cumpuntes ana the eect of the action N1 the ten- o7al Lund-Oili The defendant in crror was one i the rogas subsldized by tho Pacifio Ratiwa 1hen known as tac Leavenworth, Pawnoe & {Vos ecn Rotlrood Company, and claima the jand by vi 1ue of jtscompliance with tho seventl acction of the roviding for the withdrawal of tho landa from niption, eutry, and sale, if witain Lwo yesrs ompany should demgnute the route of the and i a map thereof in the Interior Depart- nuent, and thy action of the Interior Departmont withdrawing tiiem: and under the act of 18t4 a thorizing 1te Junction with the Union Pacific Roa 1 oy te acs of 180G autborizing 1| n Division (the defendant's namo w, U ed to Union I'acifc, in divisions), to des fenate iia ronie, which wae done, aud_the lan witharawa Ly the Land Dopartmeat in July, 1800, The tands withdeawn at (his thae embrace the Jauds 10 contruveray; the plaintif Company clalm- fug thom under o grant of Jants made 1o tho State 07 Kansas by “too act of 1o ait m the construction of cerialn rajiroaqs pud tefegruphs in that State, and contend- iz that, as tho Btatc accepted the grant, and subsequently fseued patents to the plaintid WRICN has_tomy with all tha conditions of tacuct of Cougress, 1t 16 ontitled to the lands, Tho State Conrt held that the'withdrawal of tho lunds wnnde by the Secretary of the Interor In 34150 veated the title in the defendant In atrur, and 1t 1s hore urged that thie in orfor; that the grant to tie Stato wax prior in time, ana that tho withe tiruwal moae_in 1606 conld not operate 1o wiche draw the inds from sale, becatso they bad nlreudy been diepored of by tho previous grant; that tho pralitife hay constructed tho road souzht by the g & grant 1o the State: and it has boen accepted Uy the Goverument as o foll compliunce with tho condl- t1ons of tae grunt, {1a right attaching Imnediately apon this accoptauce uf the wrant by the Siate. sonra for plantill tn error; J. P. Upsher and oard for defendant, e, dJ. K. stacey, thml! In error, va, G. . Emers, Supervicor of Internal Revenne, In errar to Cireuit Court of tho Unlied States for the uddle Disteict of Tenneasee. Judgment of tho Tower conrt ntiirmed, vu. 43.. Ainaworth 1. Spofford, apoellant, ve. Jauies B. Kiek etal, Appeal (rom the Suoremo Conrt of the untnct of Columbin, ‘The prinelimul ques- tlon Invojsed in this |3 the valllity and operutivo eifect of an seslgmwent of a penduug claim ngainat the Lnltud States, wholber such nasignment, made {ore tho cisin hips Locn ablowud, and Loforan | warcant biae buen issued for i payment, bne any vn {dity ¢ither Inlaw or equity. — 'Ite Conrt buloy t.ai the accepted orders under wiueh appellunt ciatne gavoe almno. Interedt In tha clatm of the druwer nzainst the United States aud wo lien upun he studs uristogr out of wich claim, His bl was, thereiore, riebifully dismissed in the Jower court #nd the Suprems Court divmisoes the appeal, N, G J. Bl Pettigrew. surviving variner. éle.. plain @ (o error, va. Tho Umitad States, In errue tu toe Cirent Luart of the United Sates for the weet Digtrict of ‘Tennessee. The Judgment of o coust elusy is roversed and a new triad grau- . No. h. The Northwestern Fertilizing Company, plalnlilY fn eceor for the Village of Tlyde Park ot al. In crror to the Supremo Court of (ilinoly, Tho plain'ilt yu error lu thle cause—tno Nortuwestorn l’rrulhlnu Company: s Incorporated Ly aet of the Leginnture und muthorlzed o establish the ronnd wulch 16 now near the fimitw of lyde fark, anid mamntain for the term of Bfty yoars cheitiical and otner works for the reduction of 1o fertilizing cowpounds, The ewtabiishe went, it 1¢ aileced, voon becnme w0 ofunsive 8 tu'be a nuisance, In 1807 tho Leyilature ree vaed the charter of the Village of ilyde Pari, ony_expressiy authorized 1t 1o **abaly hoisances which are or luy be {njurions to the public heulth.” Tn accordance with 1hils revised chnrter, the nunicipality sooght by vrdisance to prevont the careying of offal through tho villaze, und an 1873, alter due notlce, pruceeded to arrest and Yow the Feruilizing Company's employes for viola« tlon thereol, A bill was theu flud by the Com- pany prayine foran Injunctivn and gencral sellct ont ihe fmund that It was protected Ly Ita charter from the ouoeration of the iwunicipsl ordinance complained of. 'The Supremo ourt vt the NHlate, upon lrfll’!hdllmlll\'d“lfi oil. Upon this genoral stnte of facts the plaintitfe in error anpealed to tho Supreme Court of the United Btates. This Court holds 1liat the existence of & nuisance 1s uncontruverted, and that tbe police power of the Btate, which be- longed to st at the adoptinn of the Federal Conetl- tuiton, and which 1t still possceses, is adequate t0 give elluctual cxtanus 1o the eniire property and business within its lucal jurtsdiction, and the'regulailon and mbatement of nuissnces {s wue of ks ordinary functlons, T'ne decree of the Bupreme Court of lilinots is therefore s@lrmed. Justico Swayne delivered the opluion of the Court. Juatice Miller concurred in tl sented trousthe opinion, Jus Stroog Justice Field did not sit st the sreument. and tovk »0 part in (e deciuion, NOTES AND NEWS. SMELL DANGER. Spactal Dispatch o The Tribune. Wasnivaeron, D, C., Nov. 11,—(entlemen wha bave rcasons for belog particularly futer- vsted fu the fortheomlng action of the Grand Jury at Cbicago Lave Leen actively engaged here of late {n circulating sttacks upon Col- lector Bmith, of that city. A PRSTILENCE BRBEDRE, Thae Health Ullicer of the District of Colum- Lla, In bis sunual report, published to-day, drawe an olarming picture of the condition of the Potomac flats fronting Wasbington City, apd calls the sttentlon of Congress to the sub- Ject. e meotions that lmmediate radical tion Is nceeasary to prevent pestiience. Thesc Lundred of acres of swawmp are malariul marstics, whbich duriug summer are covered with rapk decaylog substavces. Much of the gewage of the city 8 carricd back from the river Ly tho tides, and remaius on 1bese Nats to fermeut und throw off its deadly eflluvis. Some ol the sewers, too, ewbty thelr contents directly fntophis morass, aud thesesedimentary, matters arc never borne awsay by Lue tidal current. The awount of sickness £his tall bas been ugusuul. HEPNESENTATIVE BURCLAKD, af Tllicols, fs bere o atttodasuce upon the Bupreme Coust.. GEN. RAUM, Commissioner of Iuternat Heveoue, returmed to hie gusk this morolug after an ubseuce uf five viceks, Hesides wakloe caupalgn suceclics, Hauw has sttended to busioces for the luternal Hevenue Bureau, He thioks fion bis conler- * vbces with Western distillers 'that uo attcumpt wijl be wade to chauge the tax st 'the couiug sesstou. - Nutwithatanding one Chicago ps E" bas been enterprising enough-to: puuhsh- bis uonual vepors, Uwn. Reum' I8 about to cow- ameuce ft, aud says oolhivg bas yet been done upon it : LAND-OFFICE DECISIQN." " - . Tothe Waslern Agetatyd res. h Wasninotox, Nov, 11. ~'fiu':‘ Consraissioner. of L Goveral Land4fice to-duy decided the long-pevaivg mutter oL the aurvey of the Hau Fridindacws Pucblo lauds, isog the greater past ot the uqunu’ sgrered Ly the city, wnd fovolvlug uruperty4oicrests to the amount of m-uL liaos of dotlars. The pomalus! pastics 10 the coutroversy. sre the city asd Blaws of Califorois. ‘Ibe gecwion Is fo° favor of the Btraiton susver, which unthi & reccot period bas fwen upiversally accpted as cursrect, aud the cllct of this deciaion, ) covtiriued by the Secre~ sary of toe futeasur, will be Lo leave sl csativg tittes derived from the city to the Tueblo undisturbed, ss well those aljacont 1o the exterfor boundaries of the Puebla which bave been derived from the State. TP FOUR PER CRNTS, Subscriptions to tho 4 per cent loan to-day, 1 nominsted, or, rather, If tho people nominated avcket, {t would have a tendency to strengthen the party now In power.” He wna present nta labor Cunvention to-ulmmt, however, and ruled its pm:«llnrn from his ecat on the floor, and there fs emall doubt that mite one_horse gave out. Cutting the harness from both horaca, tne Indlang eloss on hia trail, he mounted the rcmnlnlnf horsennd struck out. ‘Twelve milea farther on that horas failed, when ho took tothe tnll grasson foot. Threedays and nights he kept concealed ingrass and orevices RADWAY'S —REMN FROM TETH Hon. Thurlow Weeg POLITICAL. from every votihe g\‘cclncl in tho Btato have boen received, and the vote for Governor stands as follows:_Ilead, Republican, 33,033; McKrap, Demacrat, 31,083;' Brown, Greenbacker, 8,383; Prohivitory and scatiering, 120, Ilead's ma- Jority, 4387 > s A Satisfactory Feeling in Repube 81,235,450, lican Circles at Wash= HE WILL PIGURE IN TITE CAMPAIGN, MIS30URE. of rocks, travellng by nignt, - guided which promiscs ta_be the hottest the city has 87, Lovs, Mo., Nov. 11,—About 100 counties | on by tho atars, ~ _ without food . ’ YELLOW FEVER. ington. ever known, The Younz Demoeracy to-night | in this State give the following result: Benato | or drink. Ilc finally renched Pawaee Creek, and ( Indorsing Dr, Radway's R, R. R, Remedios AL nominatea ex-Magor Prince, who was over. | —Democrats, 15:_ Republicans, 1; Greenback- | soon after the hut of s settler, whero lic was fer Uslng them for Severul Yo e ¢ thrown by the Citizens’ movement last year, | era; 2. House—Democrats, #7; Republicans, | cared for and orocured canvn(mlm to Bazaine, » cars, THE FEVER COMMISSION, The Great Frauds ‘in South Cara | and the older men of the party will indorsa | 14; Greenbackers and Independents, 19, whence ho returned home, s friends, on re- | ¢ o, racing f Nrw Yone, Jan. 4, po, Bpecial Dispateh to n.ln-mn.. olina to Bo Investigated :mqk mll;m. The szen'n vrn{l hunflmm P e — |firn\n¢ {ro!%'thrv:!\r hunt, nero ‘P?flfim loTl)In\\ e O h IR A AT b et SR Yome icy, N . C. o= lowln . work to beat & man so popuiar aa Mayor Pierce, ac gone. There was no slgn of Indians, They | citeaey with ruil contdenee, it s ] Waid asurvarox; D, Oy Nov. 15 The follgwing. o has deelined to run azain, and the ity wil GOV. CHAMBERLAIN, Peacen his waon-trackn 8 fow milos, 10st tho | S0y to tHANKEaNY. SERRIMIEIRG Sha ai mir? i '0!:::11:::;:;“'-“ the methods of the Yellow-Fever undoubtediy pass over to the rule of the ring havederived trom them, The phis ars trall, and retuened to Bazalne, whence they ;fifirgm‘:}v",‘i ey often a# occasjon requires, snd always wi Acklen’s Eleation in Louisiana | azalo, e Will Go to South Carolina and Staud a | began an extensive search, nnd, when Mac re- | edec @ Heady Ielier i e | Mexrqtis, Tenn,, Nov. 7.—Dr. John I, Wood- “by No Means Assured A ECOUST OF THR VOTRS Trial turned to Ktuart, thoy were stil looking for 1han it e by its nme; ,“’" ;i,;:;‘l,',,“fi,‘?g";;{;‘;;q d worth, Surgeon-Genecal Aarine Howpltal Service, 4 in the Third Congressionsl District gives the New Fork Times, Nor, 9. him, el B o, (hsae) CRAIBE 1hS profmifeg e Invbmacation here. “Thor Cuief of Taiice naa — teat to Walbriisa &, Fieu, Repubiicam I avee | 1o anwor to s question regarding tho ndlct et De. Ravway: BURLOW Weep, {nmllh’-n mo with twenty men {0 make & torongn THE SOUTH. ;{ffi;‘:}“\:{",“‘““‘“"'}':‘"{"‘; m.":g:;“fl"(m 040 | ments which have been found against him in A SAD STORY. — e o aliiiom the | PALLOTMOX STUFPING AXTRAORDINANY. | fept To which i Fehd s beensieced unicas, | South Caraline, Gos, Chambcrlain faah evonlng | | o\ oo o 4o Doath In R.R.R Ueaith 0N and fi Sanitary Sergeants for the i une, aa was the case Lwo years ago, he discuvers n | 8al 0 A reporter of e Times: now ¥ Invnunu::rul -pe::fl ges. ’l bave had 10,000 WasnivotoN, D, €, Nov. 11,—~The publica- | new uround, different from that ac first taken, | specifically about the {pdictment Is what Is Northwestern fown. 2 " Ll blankse prinied for the use of tha Intpcctors, and | y1on here to-day of the Mackey lettor detaillug | O Shich he Lopes to obtain a partisan yudginent | contained In the specisl dispatches to one 143 counsy (Dicar Poneer, DYSENTERY, DIARRH(EA, rofate 40 BAVS(A remort from every house: | ¢ udein the election at Charleston, and of ra- :ln h:l'h}‘vn;. :‘nlm& rug‘x;ulfit‘. }m' own =nm.nwh paper here and ono fo Washington. I hap- But the :!ndxh“ of our story is yet Lo come, UHOLERA MORilUE of ® ™ (e’ aeathe occnrring from any | ports of the several United States Supervisors | huniryished, whilo Mr. Field's lo facroased. W | (') 0 e 1y Washington yesterasy morn- | ThO Dext das, Sunday foranoon, snother fire 3 gt of fever or cangeation trom (he 14¢ o€ 4317 10 | other parts of the State, have created a areat i ot {0, and 2aw a dlspatch fo the Jast of that ity | ™42 8¢t a short distance from whera tho ou the TEVER AND AQUE, CURED AND PREVENTED BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, BHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, day before originated, and, tho wind being fn the same direction, and blowing a greas deal hanler, the flce was driven paraliel with the other. About 1 o'clock ¢ had reached sensation hiere. Even the Democrats begin to admit that snch londs aro more than thelr party will be abla to stend. A dispatch from Cofum- bia brifigs information that the method ot stuft- ong by ward oflicers, one by tho Supervisors, ond one by a cummitice ot Democralic Alder- men, who have no doubt looked carefully after Mr. Dean‘s pasters this time. The mnjority for Mr. Field {s over 40) by the count most favora- demilc, ang provuss’ to obiain as fnll & history as porsible of every care, since it ls amonget thess cased that the firat victims of yellow are Lo be sought, e kanow already that thers wae yellow fever hers as early as ml‘:.:m of !nl{_,hlng(nnpect o saylog [ bad been fndicted. What the -pre- cise charge or charges may be 1 cannot say, and hencs I can only say now that whatever thoy are they are false, and the work of mon who are that It wan here at an earlier day, 8707 of | fag boxes at Charleston and In Beaufort County | bie ta Mr, Dean, und the smaiy trick of dowbie: | themaclves selt-confeased windlers and perjur. | 0r2nt Township, and was coming ot a DIPHTIERIA, INFLUENZA, {,','.';,,':".’,,.,‘“;fi.‘,',,:; ,‘n':.':lf“," i, mere | was emplosed fo all the disteicts fu the State | headers Geatroved only 110 votes if It destroved | ors It the fndictment has reference to fand | Jricus speed toward the premises of Mr. SORE THROAT, any at all, which may bs doubted. Bo r. B. F. Alken, Mr. Atken’s oldest child, n lad of Dean's bopes vanish, 1§ summers, saw the fire-storm approaching, aud Immegiately mounted a horse and galloped out desirs 0 assiai s In every poesible way. Twenty-. ongaged In the active work of Inapection H Ky H whers the Republicans made opposition. The e will bo pald by the city. The Howarde have made small tissue-paper ticket was used In all these commission matters, it is moreover a revival of an old charge mado In every campaign since DIFFICULT BREATHIG, MELIEVED IN A FEW MINUTEY us tbeir gueats, and pay onr hote] ouills, and fur- | districts, and mado Ita appearance fn nearly ILLINOIS. 1870. There are no facts, thero can be no facts | BY RADWAY’S RE a e 3 nto the ficld to try and sava bis father's hay, . WAY’S READY RELIEF, Rl!{'fl;&x" ng'il;l‘::h:‘rwt.ll:‘llyl.v:l:l‘l:alll‘;r?.‘ ’\'?:'3 Al tho, boxtas :mlio’ nooe: of - thedt yers RETURNS, which support any chargo of fraud sgalost e | \ypich wwas in Imminent danger. - The boy let the ¥ = voted openly, They were folded fn the larger regiater tickets, snd lnstances came to light in which twenty of them were thus deposited by one individual. 1o some boxes there were white 1 was in South Caroline. I cannot tell what false swearing may have been done befors the Grand Jury, but I do kuow that I havo committed “no crime, and that oo facts exist to support such 8 charge, I truly, JEIOME COCURAK, Member of the Bloard, The New York merchants forwarded $3,000 here to-day for the expcnses of the Commission, The present expenaes of the Commission exceed horse go, and took the blanket upou which ha rode and wet it In the creck and- thought to put the fire ont while it flu crossing. When tho fire neared him, it s so hot hie could not stand it, and started to run nt one slie, with Spectal Dispaten to The Tribuns, SraiserieeD, Nk, Nov. 11.—OfMcial returns received by the Becretary of Stato show the fol- lowing majorities inthe Congresafonal Districts BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Looseness, mu& Cholera Morbus, or patatul di, - clstRes FYOT he bowela ard #on )} b Oy Totes by Caring Hadway s Hondy Teiced oF twen 2OUR TIMRE 43 MANY YOI In which the returos are comolate: knorw very woll that my enemics havo been [ flo fiape of geltiug ut of tho Way Gf the | EEatlen oF ihammatiot, na eeakiera r iswitu wis 00 dadly, a8 there wero voters in the precinct, InColam- Seven“\—c{l:yel e C‘:mbell. 4,200 over | hunting Iike sleath-houuds sioce I Teftthe Btato | main hond llrc,“hnl.l‘fc soon saw that de could fohluw she ""“_."‘”"kc Ratier. o e bia and county the Democratic majority is 2,800 more than the number of Democratio voters, Stufling was resorted to ns 8 pasiime, and was carried beyond all bounds of necessity, No attempt to'deny or couceal tho fraud is mude excopt {n the newspapers. The tlssue-paper tickets sre general throughout Republican countles, showing that the echcme cmanated for some chance to indict me. 1 bave been told, on autnority which satisfies me, that any other man conld purchase complote finmunity if he rmxl.(l only tell something agalnst Chomber- atn,”” In nnswer to the questlon, “What will bo your roursc in regard to the fndictment " Gov, Chamberlain aaid: ** I anail meet (t and stand my tal, Immediately on arriving home to-day MEMPHIS. Mawrmis, Tenn.,, Nov. 11.—The rapid im- provement in business dally manlifested is a sur- prisc to the most sanguine of our merchante. The wharf to-dayis llncd with steamers dis- charging freizbts, stores aro crowded with customers from the |ntmar"nnd the ganeral not get out of the way, and knew that he muat faco the worat, With reat presence of mind, the brave iittls fellow wrapped the wet blanket around his head and shoulders, and turned and ran with all his might througl the fire, It was but the work of a tnoment, and his doom was acaled. When he reached tho burnt reglon the blauket dropped from him in pleces, nud with his nnilless ond almost {lngeriess hands he tore Brooks, 4,017, . Ninth—Boyd over Wilson, 741. Twellth—Spriuger over Cook, 3,300, Bixteenth—Sparks over Smith, 1,547, Beventeenth—Morrison over Baker, 1,831, Nineteenth-~Towushend over Bell, 4,413, Dispatenes received here to-day state that the. R.R.R. RADWATS READY RELIT CURES TIIE WORST PAINR aspect in commercial circles is most encourag- | from headquartess. The Republican candi--| gnolhy County Returning Doard have dl 1 aent this dispatch to the Attorney-General at | tha remalnder of his burnlng clottitng from his o, dates, Mackey, Rainey, and Smalls, =il ve y yllaturaiue Dased v, divided s ! ¢ ] % |In from One to Twenty Mi Cinels D. Stelnkaht, n_prominent citizen, dled | Wrges to give Hoilcs oL & contest, ao. that tho | Forsstho's vote and certified so many for “For- | CUUMUE: © Ry exsay s sloce Wilen ut el tiubt m One to ly Minutes, Nsw Yong, 8, 1878,—Mon. Leroy F. Youmans, Altorney-General, Columbla, 8. 0. : 17 1t bo true, as reported here, that an indictment has been fonnd againet me I ehall voluntarily ap- pear to meet jt. 1 respactfolly ask to be informed when the 5tate will bo ready for trial, and whoth. ur any bond for my appearancg is desired. 40 Broadway, of th fever late Jast night, after & lngering Ut~ ness of ten daye. Cal, #. C. Brinkley, the owner of the Peabody Hotel, {8 reported’ ina dying condition at luka, Miss. MzMreiis, ‘Teun., Nov. 11.—The following telegram was received this morning: s5th? and so many * Forsytbe.” Roturns from Edgar Connty are also withheld, and it looks as If the Democrats were golng to try and count Forsythe out. The returns re- ceived to-day show a loss of one Republican whole subject of thess unblmhlufi frauds may be forced npon the attention of the Democratic Congress, 1In the Norfolk, Va., District FRAUDS WZRR OPRNLY PERPRTRATE! and fo sume poritons of it the United scorched from head to foot, sullering untold. agonies, Ilis father, who was comiug a short distance, saw tho fire as (L passed over his son. Tle ran his horso through the side fire, and was soon at his boy's side, ¥ Frank, are you badly burned?” asked Mr, Alken, **No, 'NOT ONE HOUR Afwg Reading this Advertisemont need States - any one Buffor with Pain, San Friaxcisco, Cal,, Nov. 10.—70 4. D. Lang- | Supervisors were obliged to Jeave the room [ Ropresentative,—Jacol Zimmerman, a Demo- . 1, Cuauueniai, Xo. ] Y staf Presdnt lioward Association, ‘Alémph 77 | Whien tha connt began vnder tha claim that the | crat, belag clected Inthe Forty-fourth District In. | _ Beiog asked Surhat do, o, tulnlc ara the e i ’:;Tf Yoo eon e A ELIEF e e o e Ity fhacce JOU hong | 1aws of Virginia allow nu o except Blate elee- | gtead of Nathan Crews, Republica, us heroto- Shdneed for- & Tol veme S o orernor xe~ | horse, and started to lead it. home, and holdin plied: * My frlepds teli me the chances are " tion officers to be present during the count. | 1, by s hand Just he mizht complaints are made that undeserving parties are lore reported, by 47 majority. on to the boy with one hand Just he mizht fail, IBA encreing alune. iinaw e tnust be an 3 et e, 0 » o1 h errofs Libok 1hat & dlsclajmer will act tho matier | larely to bls strong advocaey of hard movey, | Cuwraios, 1il; Nov. 11,—Treasurer, Smith, Shaneese A “1“}’,:;:}“‘.‘fi‘fl‘fi:‘;g‘wg}‘&%‘s&‘:fi B Se Lov tho raintt -can'hstand kb 1050 as CURE FOR EVER,Y AlNo right. J. C. PATRICR, He says many prominent and wult!nyhmm?' 8,371; Crongrite, 3,127 Bates, 1,430; Gorln, 4; 10 face it for mysolf.”? slow.” ‘Tue fathier obeyed, snd Frauk ran, Chalrmac. Citlzens' Committee. | crats -up:(:lrmd In:‘m “lm u:munt ‘o th‘ 8 soft | Ruperintendent of Public lustruction, Biade, Ttewardig “{“ resl causes of the yindistive | the horse ot full spced to tho house, dis- | 1t wasthe first and fs tho ;‘;fl e E:!m h"?rfl“i?m;':;.':“:‘;,,, fek, :’;2‘:’ SuliTnMdIRLion jylens oLl tivle Rl g'\‘;m‘mmlé", 2‘,""36 1{:‘,1}‘ },‘,"‘,:l ,C"gk of tho | ;yrguit of It by the Bouth Carollna authori. | mounted, ““} ,,"’° "°('"' L A“"""i ,{{:“’ ON IIY P R DY O et Gumaniize, ‘San Erancioce® | . Two of the Greenback Repnblicans elected In | 3 oo vislon, Convorse, | fiog'Goy, Clamborlaln sald: Plainly my pub- | tho Louse without 'assistance. A neighbor {mmediately camo to town for Drs, Robinson and Walker, and during the meanthne the alwost distracted, parents were bathing him with tallow, which scemed tho only thing to afford 8,371 Snively, 2,000; Knoles, 1,470: Clerk of the Appellate Conrt, Third_ Division, Duncan, 3,208 Jones, 2,020;° Schofl, 1.668; Congress- 10| ‘man, Fourteenth District, Cn’nnnu. 0,318 Jones, lle political course, aspocially in the camnpalgn of 1870 and the four months following—thcy can nover forzive me for that, Added to that, 1here is Just now a special animosity uprenml the South, namely: Jones, of ‘Texas, and Rus- eclt, of North Caroling, are pronounced Repub- llcans, and thelr friends say they will vote In anawer to your telegram, I'¢an stato that we have Joss than $10.000 vn hand, —baraly suf v 10 pay outstanding Mabilitles. Undeserving pars. tice bave mnot received help from ue uniess Iraud That fustantiy stops the most excruclating pafos. al. lays jutawmmation aod curcs Conucstions wiether of tha Lungs, stomach, $0wels or vther glands or organs by ona spplication, it arttutel by i, ool S hui | ey withthe B o e B satte | 153 Harer, 1658 by Thel nowspaners agaioet mofor delending | Saee, The foctors 1,0l VO FOVLIO[E | T from Ono fo Twenty Minates, e luoked only 1o the ne o8 o Y ; e N g o b gt i latl i S AL LOUISIANA. AGNES. D, JENKS, St appeicitiont of ' Hecewer of the | fied without a sirugele ot 3 the pext moralug. |, Xomatir oy solensor cxereiaing the pu o ing no distinction between whits l'fi;‘;;‘“‘:},‘ ACKLEN, A CAUSTIO LETTRR YUOM THAT O1PTED PERSON | Nouth Caroliua italirond. Iam charmeawith the | He was burned faternally, which caused his | 3 ¢Uiiziel or frosirated with didensa oy satter, |~ death sosudden, Ilfs limls up to bis knces and clbows wera 8o badly burned that the blood had ceased to circulate fu them and they were cold and desd Jong befora the patfent ceased to breathe. His father, who stuod by his budside untit life had fled, frequently asked him to have courage, and the brave Httle fellow would re- plyy ** Yes, Iather, 1'va got courage, and thivk [ will atand it ail right? 5 Spetial Dispatch to The Tridune Now OnLEaxs, La., Nov. 11.—Raturnsgradu- ally arriving from the Third Congresslonal Dis- trivt are gradually assuming a shape unfavora- blo for Acklon. Two parishes, those of Assuwp- tion and Lafayette, still show nothiog officially of results, Tha remalniug parishes vow wive re- turns of 8,308 for Acklen, 6,133 for Hebert, and high crime of *lusalting Goyv. Hampton In Bos- tun and slandering cwlnent Carolinians at Baltl- more,’ 1am alio nnder engagement to appear 12 the Unfted Biates Cireult Court st Columbla the lost of thls month to represent tuc Norib- ern bongholdera of the Grevnville & Columbia Rallroad Company fu thelr efforts to have a Re- celver avpointed for that road. have, of course, only douo my strict professional duty In all thege matters, but thoy ara doubtless Ligh ‘Association, ~~SI1R HAULS BDNATOR MILL OVER THE COALS, ARD LOAVES HIM I¥ A PITIABLE PLIGNT. sindianagutis Journat, Nve. 10, ' 'I'he Jonrnal haa retclved the followlng from Mrs. Agnes D. Jeoks;, with a privale note re- questing its publication: ., Nrew OnseaNs, La..:Oct, 15, 1878. —Senafor B, 20, Il Atlantd, Ua.—Bi: In your lettor (0 the flon. R, C, Humber, publtshied {o the New Ur.. leans Deinoerat of they12th ult., 1tind the follow- . D. President Memphis Howard NEW ORLEANS. Nuw Oruzaxs, Nov. 11.—No deatbs; no new coscs of yellow fever for the psat twenty-four bours. No deaths and nonow cases up to@ o'clbek p. m. to-day, The mortuary report for the week ending Sdnfln!lcvenlng, Nov. 10,6 p. m., shows Lotal deaths 153, sgalust 193 the week RADWAY'S READY RELIEF = * WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammistion of the Kidueys, s L LN previous. Of thesc8l are ffom_ yellow fover, 297 Lo, Merchinnta (yolllng Rupubll:nn): tng clauso: 3 crimes §n the oyes of thoss whase interests were | TIIE BOYS AND THE APPLES. , - Inflammation of the Bladder, B et 03 the week prevtats, and I3 from varh: | It 1s noticoable that, in each of thess two par- | ™5 Mr. finye' ciée, Aunes Jenks, confeming | dcfeated by my effori ; _— Inflammation of the Bowels, ous fovers, ngalnat 20 the previous week, Total | ishes still backward with official returns, clalms | her guilt In brazen gibberish never befora oqualed, e ——a———— A Problem that Damands the Attentlon of | 2 i Congestion of the L deaths from all causes 153, of which 84 were | are modo of o heavy vote for Hebert, as also of | Feceives an oflico of gvod pay and liitle work In A WAYWARD IWOMAN'S WAYS, . Boleutints, L eseds ng ngs, Whites, 68 colored, 41 children under 85008 § | the thrawlogoutof &larze aggrexate votoagalust | fugiss of shanestioned worih wits. harery San ‘Soeetal Correspondence of Tha Tribune. Durdsite, Sore Throat, Dienlt Breathing, Jars oes o 2 Acklen. Heobertclaims somo 2,400 votes as thus | dron and husbande alain in’ vattie, were rudely Des Moixzs, Ia., Nov. 8.—Monday’s traln on Now when tho autumu was come It was 8o TFalpitation of the eart CHOATTANOOGA. thrown out within tho district, Jils claims, it :‘l‘e';"" Ar it ;"E'“-‘rfi‘:l“,ffl‘“"- *no vacan- | tho Dubuque & Southwestern brought to Cedar | that the land of Bur-lington und tno country | Wysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, . Spectal Dispaten 10 Tho Tyivune, proven, and they, appear well presonted, will 1t scems nimoat, V,I’K.,.,{M, that o gentleman | 1i#pids an aged matroz, not fashionsblydressed, | round obous abounded with much apples, so % Catarrh, Influcnza, CHATTANO0GA,. Tean., . Nov.' 11.—No deaths | show him as having: a plurality of votes cust, mu.}dm‘r':fllgllll{' xfl:zlx \:Mgn el: atterty I’-;u, but of determined mien, and with Gxeduess of { that the sound of tho clder-press cessed not eadnche, Toothache, ; , an . . today. One new cotéy & white resurned | but not returnod.’ Hebert ran oo au avowed | idD oo, sy ™ way hotwward thad - gony | PUrooee gleaming from -Ler oo, Sho led o | from mornlng anto the miebe eand’ ; Neuralgia, Rheamatism, rofuges. There may be other cases, but the | Greenbacker, and cvidently calculates that, in | femed wuilt,” bolii ‘anconacious of any act or | small boy by tho hand, and carried another=4 AL mIueshiE. " Cald Chills, Aguo Cliills, phigsiclans do not report: Several such have | contesting with—Aoklen, the Republicans and | minein the past tuat conld possibly come under | nursellng—{n hicr arms, . Bhie went to the Bur- | he sald: Go to, apples Is not worth muck, but auch desiination, N6 wan can with trath accass Chilblalns, and Frost Dits wo of one ignobls ondishonorable action, Feeling quite secure in Hlflflmllll. tho shafts of calumny ©, Greenhnckers , gol But for the polltl ernwment ofilclals 1 secure him hle scat. upldlly of cortaiu Gove practically todorsing Acklen Mugton, Cedar Raptds & Northern depot, and asked when the traln would go south, and was s0 much as they will fetch I will have,. And ho 1saed up his wagun, and flled: I3 bed even to auveurred In the past fow days, but not to an ex- teny sufiiclent to cause alarm, Tne weather ! bt and windy. . E ., W i 3 . - i vk iy o ko s i | romenpu B QR e A, | Bt bt oot | il . Wit e meariridsho gt | avctoming b Dl 1 BB, | o oo SHREVEPOKT Thatier of the scandal, shich_ practieal Indorsce | sch ‘sven more. IRvUllcrable: i Achibies: ‘mir. | by one had. 1ofe nt & harels b antered a.| tierets dnid:Dueliessehi it S N e e R 8 Nov, 1L—All * tine ment Imn Askien some lundreds of colored | nrnar of pereonal htégrity and honor Is mprcgaa-* | 'copen, and, apnrosching Mrs. Richie, of Vinton, | AT ABplcs, and Radusta; taeh dfter hie kind, )" The aprifaasion of dhe Teadr Teltel to the partet imaveront, Nov. 1L.—All quaraotize re- | jietb BOLL Vofea Acklon would ubquestion- | bl v e e e e "Wwould take ler Uabe whiia | And when ho was come bigh to the town, lot | pariswhere wiu pata-or diteulty exista will sddord i strictions aramnst New Orleans and other lately ably have been badly beaten. As it 18, there 18 infected cities were yaised by the Board of to 1y the term ** confeseing gnilt." I presume you Pormit ad cumiort, " e rofar to tha mttor of,AB0 ' yuarante irty (o slxty drops fn half a tambice of water Wi him ol to hl throo town boys met him and spoko unto hlm | tbisty tasixty deaes In hatea tambler of FAich, ) sho went to lfilm diroctions about her bageagy, a contested. case. Mrs. R kindly nccented tho trust, Soon after \ 1 otwithatundiug the tronbloe tely ond sald, Givo us a napple. Mearchurn, slek 11 b, Diarriire, Dywniet Dealttoday,. o 5 o o B ittty Fanua the train weny o, and Mrs, Ritchle had. tho | SCUee \ b, B loalacnts iiumiiaa, Dpectr, g = - the case of. il Citizcus’’ Association s | 11,27 ufi'a‘i'u’.fi‘hfi':fi.fl or zi':.":'u‘lfln??&.‘.’é'.ffil"“" babe an lior nends. . As'sba was not in the hobjg | And bis heart was moved with good psture “vi!m.m {!flnl:fr‘-'rmly"-"l}-“x'flfl? RADTATS VICKSBURG, ngalnst tho yogulur Democratic, returos stil | 114" the “Rupubiicgue been pratected i thatr | of coming into posscision of babics In that way, | and bo hearkened ugto their words and sald uo- ZADY RE with them, A faw drons In waif ! C ate outsana’ . 0, 3 ) . % Courts. Eng the uestion u:bmg,; seriousiy die- | They were nx;;'-na}.fugv‘w‘ .mn':‘&n:‘fx fo :Em | She. WAL preri tas an. = kmludn ‘w,;:,.] as e fournored n e met Yot tro ather | il ! q 3 ¥ 0 porty, only i he eilect of o 3 TACKSON, M1ss, :ll::::efilgfl :p':,z" Alg“o?!{):c e l&;;’u'f;u d’o bo | Tess, builuoring, showaan pulley of the Tollcionns | & freight-train conductor at Ely, with | 4" ¢jires riding and eatlog spplos, and PEVER AND AG—UE‘ Jack30N, Nov, 11.—Fivo fever cases sinco Saturday uight. Two deatns expected to-night. Three deatha ut Bolton lase night.—Mra. J. O. Towell, Henry Wells, and his son Eddle. e ———— THE WEATHER, instructions to hunt up its maternal proorietor at Cedsr Rapids. ‘Ihc babe was delivered to somu murried women ot its arrlval, who at onco furnished [t with s bottle of milk. Tho pollco wera nutified, and the recreant mother found, who was much surprisod -to know her babe was they cried aluud: Glve us spapple, And the man spnke unto them sud say yes. And they clome in. And they spake not one _to another, neither did they cease to cat apples, save when they paused that they might take breath. miaye, nune Lie fosy, 1o teat the valldity of the returns as promutgated. A mdvement of the old City Couucll, meanwhile, occaslons much unfavorablo comment. ‘I'ne varlous city mar- kets aro reported os sold for the ensulux year Dewocracy bi’n littla diplomstic sirategy, thorehy cheskmating Dowocrayic bribery,—an uct 1 would repest to-worrow If 1ho samo oppoitunity offered and I deowed it necesdar, There cxists not"the slightest fonudatlon for jour mesertion I sm emnloyed In tho Trensury.” 1 have nof FEVER AXD AQUE curcd for fifty cents, _There it not & remedtal azent 1 tjus wotid thatwlil cure, For pud Aue,and il oliiee ) Jurxmui 1{1‘:‘1“1";'! Sea pliot cliow, atul other Yeyers (atded by Knins yh’n‘u. Vo ity 5 HADWAY S JEADY” HELIL 3 cunts pes battles at largely reduced rates, the same belog done in ught for ami do not oc- < ) n right there, instead of a bundred miles away. And the husbandman made merry and M) Orgice or TuR Cittke StoNil OFPICRER, :‘:‘}:‘;fi‘nfl;élfilfifi'flf{_“"'x‘ :;'f,l,,';' ':,"u:‘,“ug,‘ b iraetly ot Jedirery o funder any | Hne rolated her atory. m";"‘g" *ho a8 & widow | 1aughied with himself tosea them eat, and he | - Y WasamNoro, D, C.y Nov. 18—1 & m,—For the | of un appheation for lnjunction. Adwiniatration, it is.quite posnsblo to b Rolio to Qrass, snm {." m’“ ‘““‘;l"'* h ':'l:’ sald: o, bo; Ho, ho. . : DR R ADWAY S East Guif Stotes, Tennessee and Obfo Valley, 3 "‘,'flf?:.'.'.';’ l:fm.':"“n “.;‘.u" °“""3 iy 10 theparty :fl:‘-’l :"m"mum’m n?\ .\'.'n'igm ul‘xwmh;i But tbe "“ll:"'“flll‘“‘; "f‘& for tho 3"" hnulv. M oxirin 1 or rewanl. d Jo. e colder, cleariog Westler, northwesterly winds, WASIHINGTON NOTES. T e rierd'of Saur sesi will condisy | thelr * Hosie, aud sogaration followed, | , NOT) thocllest of o lole wos 13 Setr Son bigher pressure. CHANDLER'S OPIRION, underatand or apprectate tie foregolng sentiment, | bho then bocame o housekeever fur o | vopr ~ Aud they wero dxceeding lean and il Had ex-Presiaent Johnson (whoso zeal you veem tocommend) been n” truo patriot, or cared for tha foture weal of lLite country, he would have puniskied quondam irsitors such as you who avught to uumhiiate the very lic, a crime far wore heltious th sination of tho martyred Lin ur with you_**that cetue 16 now 7 the po- sition of Unlted StatefBenator_which you occupy to-day demonstrates the fact, Tnink you underany other Government it Christundom such men a3 you and some of your compeers, with your traltoroas records of tho past, would be allowed & voice in farmer named Gurtenburg, with all tho term implies. Three chlldren were a part of tha ro« sults of her housckeoping, the last beingz B wocks old. To avold the scandal of its birth she wont to tha poor-houss, whore it was baro, Atter Is bieth she roceived word from its father to come back but, as she thought ho woald no* want tho fucumbrance, she determined to set it adrift on the rallro The Labs was takeu by o good wotnan, and the motler departed, 10 returu to hier housekoeping. For tho Lower Lake region, rainy followed by partly cloudy weather, wiods mostly nortu- weaterly, statlonary or lower temperature, bigher pressure. For thd Upper Lake region, clearing weather, winds mostly westerly, statlooary or higher temperaturo and pressure. For the Upper Mississippl and Lower Missouri Valley, clear or partly cloudy weather, north. weaterly winds, becoming varlablo oF backing to warmer northerly, followed by statlonary or Bpeciat Digpateh to The Tridune. Wasuinoton, D. C., Nov. '11.—Ex-Senator Chaadler, of Michlgan, {s here, and declares that the Republican party is $tronger than it was two years ago, He thinks that the Repub- lican candidate will be auccessful {n 1850, and that the only chauce the Uemocrats hava for making even & respectable canvass is to nomi- nate Bayard. Chandler bad a triendly inter- favol And when the hushandmsn was entercd into thecity he dravo along the streets and lifted up. his voleo and_shiouted aloud, Ap-pulls! Ap- pulls! Ilere’s yer nlubscatinapples! .Ap- pulls! Ap-pullst And the womnen of the city Jeaned over the fences ond sald, one to another, Lo, anotber rapple wagin, And they snake unto the man aud sey: Hast Sarsaparillian . Resolven, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIEE, BCROWYLI%’E{:HV\’ B OF CIIRONIC DISEAST, thou of a verity good catinnaplesat CARDSIC PISEA bArtrg view with the President; in which be fosisted | the council lialla of tho nation you souuhs 10 do e Aba o eald, Of & vority T have. Como XYL, MERLDITARY O “The rivers will rematn nearly statlonary. upon the necessity of thorough organization | stroy? Buch noble clumency on iha pari of a Qor- SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. forth, . YEDAN tne ernment is unparalleiad In the annals of Listory, Truly we live 'In an epioch of political materizlism when **crimo fo rewarded, " snd you have racelved a_dch guerdon, Your letter, witn lts lofiy ::1_::1 elegant atyle of phraseology In refereing to my Aud when they were como forth they looked into his wacou, sod they were wroth . sud cried out wgatust lm, And they sald, I'hou -has mocked us aud thou bas decelved thine haud- ' Bpeclal Dispatch 1o The Tribwne. SenixorizLn, Iil, Nov, 11.—Tho Governor has appoloted Secrotary of Btate farlow as o Cautlovary sigoale contloue a* Bee. 0, hes- ter, Bulfalo, Erie, Cloveland; Scc. 5, Sundusky, Tuledo, Detrott;' See. 4, Port Huron Alpeon Mackiuaw Clty, Grand Haven; See. 3, Mifw preparatory to 1880, and there are serious ap- prehenaions for next spring and summer unle the Government takes speedy action, ne Luncs or ElBE.-laTc‘u ,uruu_umnr Stunew, Tlesh or CORRUPTING 'X'"ELL'OL\IlB AND VITIATISU THE FLUIDS, # e - THE 3 Chronto fiheumatism, Scrafuia, Glandular Swellint, to, and bis personal representative at, Id iti the worda of tny mouth, Ve r : Ty it kee; See 1, Clileugo. TON WISCONBIN SRNATORIIIP, rlsh, " 16 he Hrat and uily one of tos many | GoIeEAta to, 1 | maldons with the word 1y mouth, Verily | HNavking Lry Cough. Lancerous Ativetions, byphilily v JOCAL ORIERYATIONN. Matt Carpenter, {n an interview to-day on | misreprescitations promuigatcd which 1 fiave | the Coovention for the promotion of Americau | thou hast naughit; wherefore,” then, dust thou h‘#‘.‘!fi"‘;’?&“;&'fifg‘""" the Luogs, Srtonad basl Ciicaco, Nov. 11 deemed worthy of notice, Emanating {rom so Tima. | Bor, \TAF Hu.| Wind | Vil., An.| Weaiher drive shrough the city cryine, Ap-pullst illustrious a personagy as You, it would scem Inap- And when he bud turned bl round and Tooked Lic was specchless, convmerce which meets at Chicago to-morrow, the sonatorial campaign in Wisconsin, ex ed 5 chleh % i Bints and hos authorized bim to welcome the dele- e e e Stercuti Disease e B B AP e Srorayy Shit Ibeiwas, Srou the opinion that the cobtest is between himsell chitix, Consumptions | VeatRer Preciative on my vat o ot the cauttous and Col. Harl i S a . el 43| 8315, wo| & | 59'Gioady. | and E. W. Keyes, of Madison. Carpenter stated ravle mention made of my nume. be press | Rutes to the Biate, * Col. Harlow leaves for Cal- | “4ng tho women of the city erled, Go to; LI C faint, &c. ABLR S BB H el ] T | Bt W cucts nomination was to be heid | b SR ritesly ] Hall poliante! | neo tonieh, o Ry woomesicaees b Unot ke wioe bt s R B0 48| B3 Rl 08| oSIEE BB | toxtay probably Keyes would reccive ft, Car- | 5boven ihe tueuination thotent, hermut me i te. | , The Committes on the Revision of the Milltary | fiy! T Notanly does the Esrsspartiian Renfveot excil f 10ive oo i tEvvel & L58 INW ol 8128580y | venter clatmed, however, that some votes which | catadlish tho eniire serenity of your inind and that | Codo will meet licre on the 20t insicad of ot mll‘:d.l;u 1',:“'1’::,[:0 o |E::|k;;f:'é::t.‘|.7:{|:“:uw A N SR T AR et T Would havo oriiiaslly gone to Koyes befora the | of th 1; weracy at Inrge by sguin assuring | Chicao, st the request of a maojority of the ci, saving, i 0 | positive curd for you I do old “any vositlon whatever, your of u truthtul wan. When thy scrvaot left hone Cuigaus, Nov, 1i-Midaighs, | sunouncemont of Carpentes’s own eandidacy { Jiatonient 1o the contrary notwithetandin ousi|| pasinberks 2 this morning there was even thirty-seven bush- \PY . i NIH | ) waions,__ Bar. [iA.\ Wind.__ Rain) Weaher, | WOUld now bo cast for biugelt. truly yours, ; Nuia by Sxnn” | covaddock Calleze, Quincy, to-day bocgmo 10 | Cia of apples in thio wazon-bed. : KIDNEY AXD-BLADDER. COMPLAINTS, Urtnary snd Womd Diseasos, , Btoppage 6f Weier, Iucoutlacico of brie, Briskid Plhesie Alluminiria, wad i casss where' e Flei st Qorouich, oF the. Water 16 dhic, elvuly ¥iinaiiatuicetks” ule wiulo G 85 o1t [irsale e ity Shi 6y ifers I inorbl Lty loks appoRranice, #0d White. bune-dust depoaiis il ,' en m!"llfl I"‘l‘:klflm llllrl)“’ll‘tlf‘?-\lllfln I.l::;l.ll?’fll Tk Water, i o sOIALL L 1o Y (ST BuPty dnet e oNEBGLLA OVARIAN TUMOR 0P TEN YEARS GROWTH CURED ByDr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR. RADWAY & C0., 82 Warren-st,,N.To ———————re et ow there was fn tho wagon nadeht sdve the five buys. Neither wes theroso much as ons sl apple. And tuc husbaodman necked the tads and entreated thewmn roughty, for he sakl, What Is It that ye huve donet? For ye have cust mny apples into the stroet. But tho lads wept bitterly and sald, Nay, not 50. Aro by servauts bigs that they shoufd do such thingad Aud hesuld, Declare unto me, then, what thou hust dunie with iy upnles, Andths Iada pointed ot each other, even each ono at his fellow, and they wept and exclaimed with oue accord, lle eat ‘e, . Aud the bushondman was wroth and would not belleve them. For ho wist not the town boy was hollow cler {uto the Lround, But the women of the city crled unto - bim and sald, flow far le{t that tho |ads have rladen with theel And ba sawd, Even as far as o wilu and & half, Aud the women lgughed sud wmade merry and sald, Of a8 surcty itis evenso as the lads have ssid. They have eaten up all the apples, Aud thev wade light of it, us though It hud been a very sinall thing for the 1ads to do. And the busbandman warveled greatly with- in himaeld, for the five luda did not HIl one small eud of the wagon, And 1§ was so that 1t - was beyond bis iuding out where the Enirty- svven bushuls of apples Lad -stowed them- solvis, L1 80 he tarned bim about and drove hiome, and woverned by tweutv-elzht Trustees, twelve to b electod by the Missourl Cocfercnce of the Methodist Chureh, twelve by the lilinols Con- ference, three by the alumnl, and tho Prestdent of the Collego to be a member ex-oliicia, e e g MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, Bpecial Plaoateh (o The Tribune Axy Anson, Mich,, Nov, 1L.—A meeting of the Board of Directors of the University Atum- ui Assoclation was hela here to-day, R, C, Ran- sony, ol Pors Huron, preslding. Prof. Dooge's resiguntion as Sccretary was mccepted, mod T, W. Palmer, of Detroit, sclected in his place. Most of the thne of the meeting was taken up with a dlscussion as to tho Willlanig endowuent fund, and the best means of securiug o sum still necessary to complete it, It was determined to immediately_muke vizorous efforts to this ead, The Board adjousned to Dee, 31, when furihier pluns for the accomplisument of this purposs will be watured. e e——— FINANCIAL. Bosrox, Nov. 11.—D. C. Griswold & Co., wholesate dry-goods dealers, have falled, Lis- billtjes peported trom $200,000 Lo §250,000, the greater part Lelog dus 10 New- York pariles.. Asscls not civen, Cixciusari, Qi Nov, - 1L—~The assets of Joseuh Hemavy & Co.bh:mk.u. wha fatled res cently, ave $184,000, . OF lhmnl $30,000 aro No Recent elections hiave convinced the Admlufs- travion of the general ineflictency of Federal oflicers in the Boutb. ‘The instructions of the Department of Justice have uot been obeyed, and the 1aws have not becu fulthfully exocuted, In view of this fact, thers will " bo radical chappea o Federal oflicers In the South, and wen will be selected whio are In eutire larmony with the ll«fiuullmn varty, and who sre men of courave, ew numnes will by sent to tus Benaty for coullrmution bofore Marcti 4. RECONCILIATION. There Is the beat, feeling now among Repub- licans, snd steps ave buan teken, it is sald, to sccure a reconcillation between Coukling aod othier promjuent Republicans who have beea somuwhbat disafected toward the Adwmlulstra- tion. A CONVERENCE, Representativa ‘Tnovipson, of Peonsylvaoia, hiad o protracted Interylew with the Presldent today, fu which the Penusylvania eloctiou waa consldered. The Presldent expressed the opin- fon that the (reenback movemnent will bo a con- siderable lement o the country for several years, Representativa Thomoson did not ugrea with hiw, and thought that the moyeaont will subside before puother election, especlally it resumption was successful, ‘To this the Presi- dent sald thot resumption would certainly successful: that all the arraggeinents are made,’ ud that there could not, bo suy doubt un the bject, The Eulr’rrc‘p%m Now “York, be Lad- $180.000,000 ' fu’ » iy, ot which more. than $100,000,000 nre fa gold. - This of {tsulf, he MISCELLANEOUS, . YOUNTIE WISCONSIN DISTRICT, Bpecial Dispatch to The Trivune, MiLwaukEs, Nov.11,—The ofilcial majority of Frisby, Republican, over Deuster, Democrat, for Caugress, in Mllwaukea Couuty, ls 1,3H, which {s forty-ninu loss thau the previcus re- vorts, The oficlal vote of Washingtou and Ozaukea {s not yet received, but Deuster's wa- fority In thoce two couutles is about 1,475, aud lnsures bia election. § B & INKLIQIBLY, > Hpecial Dispuich 1o TAs Tribus Mapwsoy, Nov. 11,—It. bas just transpired through the United Btates Collector's oflico hera that Johu Carel, clecied member of the Assem- sembly on the Democrutic ticket jo Kowsuocs Couwty, bolds the office of Gauger uuder the Reveuue Depariment, aud cousequentiy is n- eligible to a soat in the Lemslatare, ¥ MICHIGAN. Special Dispated 10 The Triduns. Quaxp Ravips, Mich, Nov. 1L—Judge 8tone's Ity for Coucress in this district over Coms! Greenbucker, js 150. The ollicis) ‘figures baye becu received to-day, and area greal dlsappointnient to mony faters, who had ivequn to claim that Comsfock was clected, Stoue carried Ionls, Ottaws, aud Muskeron - Couwties by 401, 452, and 608 rwg;«:uvuly. Con- 5o ontle:: N W, WISCONSIN UNITARIAN Hpecial Digpatch © Ths Trivune. Mapison, Wis., Nov. 11.—The twenty-8fth anuus! session of the Wisconslu Conference of Unitaniaus snd ludepeudent Socletics, will com- mence §n this city te-morrow evening, Mayor Swith will delivey su, address of welcoma on CONFERENCE, DR, RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS, behalf of the city.. The lon. James Blotli® wiit véspond og bealt of tho Couferénce, pt Rl i s vl o | et g G s o Jeihin | ot el bty T e e | St eion, e M w4 TS L R ullyer, ot Chicago, will dellver s sermon on | Purposcs. 2hc irel ' cry g1 (Kent) unty g 8 disirice was tha And they hooted at bim and east stones after’ o5, Wud. i the tour eras fu the-life of the Church.. At.|'Grséuback party would veuain together asile | cloacst-contesitd, and burdest-fouglt i the ¥ AUy ifs ey R cDeck & Boslite s the close of the urmunan‘:’npt lon wili b wiveu y ' % Hlin dven it the ey Eates, (o suih 1s/tly “&fimmu"fio‘ Biétcury. wiavras o ol Auti-Sluvery party dud, wid bu wu igtpyriagt State. fuctor fu the elcctions. plate, A HUNTER HUNTED, custuts atud mignuer of the town boy. peeial Correspondencs of The Tridune, at the Purk lotel,’ which wlll' be tte hesd- But the husbeudawy spake uot ‘unto them, Ayarteniul the Conference during the week, b ' ARIZONA, 4 2 Bas FRANCISCO, Nov. 1l.~A Prescolt, Ari- . e Oleery Dlsirdord of thy . ¥ The b Leltberreprovad be tuem, for his mind wax Digersive Orguss e — o 9 i Tollowlug v Dzs Muines, Ta, Nov. 8.=The bext day after 5 Foid 2 Oridie v o QCEAN Ws. o " BOSTON. - o, e adromm_aafar a2 cosnioas | clovtlon L. McPliorson, edlior of the Groonback | eBVY Wit thiukiug of tbls woudertul thing be e byt wausc s CEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, - e KBARKEY. 4 Liavis, 1,17¢; Campball, 1 Btovens, 1,161 | paper at Btuart, with two fricnds, Felger and : : 3 ""\“"7“"“ Wkt B e i) Luxpoy, Nov. Jl—dteachlps Clreatlan, ) Boecial Dupaich to The Trivena. . | Wby bbb, CHob reetaet b beas froun' whl | Tuger weot to” Bazatae, News: Couaty, Kar | A —— Sogrdiseratlogy, slablun or Fiv i, (’fi%l’l’ffl’v’e‘l‘n‘fld‘&?""w" from Fhlle: .. B_Dlms.‘Nuv. ll-—l',l' p ‘w;{ s squacely ad-') urobably’ elect Campvelly. Iudeppudeut-Demo- ) whero o brother of McPaerson resided. From Lol At Sy ".!':i':".,flfl.“-“fi.:k fh0aiyin b loiph 8, 5 | ‘Dutted, st lost, tbat Donhis. Keayocy ta'sa ally [“crat. . 4 " . /fhe first adiviuskon of u woiun' to practi cJare tie b Vor New Yous. Nor. k.—Artived, Holvatis and” | of Hypler. * The latter told o, South Boston wu- [ * . FLONIDA. theneg tho trio; with 3 team, went elgbty mlles | 4,0yl Bk SOt state weodrred Nov. 5, Toiicity of Feriraous, 3 Muotges, from Liverpool; Nederiaad, 1500 | Giageq oday thas b fie an. Iutarvisw wigh | JACKIONVILLE, Fla, Nov, 110Mclal and | Seots the cousiey foward tho (ryabers o HEw | o ladv, Miss Agues Seots, “of- Tinin, pasded Y S ST o 3 % b, fa % iynofcial returns received give A pul tho ter ry sod bunt 10r gawe. o day Mce- } the uired ex: Y g i Pt wid "... - e - Biitler; aud o L wil) uot, Tominutp & ‘mucle- [ ficu) 453 majority: - To-dsy 16 tho lcgal way fur | Ehorson waa halling with tho (eacs, winle bla | & comnicien:of e JCopIDtLe DO | petoat o i (b, abovesuaaied dinurdstes 5o TiE GREAT BROOKLYN BRIDGE. 18] tjvket. M llu sont for me," sald Kearucy, | closig the cauvass tn several counties. Blsbes | fricnds wero fu quest of game, whict 8 band of | ates, and E. L. Demit, aod Ciisrles B, Hurr, | Seabosts e 5da by Dosgstt New Xnu:. Nov. n.v—,xm:z: lcxmm bas ro- ."-zamu&: ;}z'n, :"‘:";;‘,‘“",'“'.,'“”‘;;‘g u;n, ‘“‘13“3’3?)53"?{1’31? for Uoutreas: teleiraniy Cheyennes swovoed down o """nl'ifix:;""i,‘u? I §fi:;:p\a|rm:m by tho Supreins Court, T READ 3 10} L J cl L] sled utler | . [orous 18/ . e cordiugiy sdm! d. Ll 't fused s maudawus o cowpel th Compiroler o | crried o éty at 1 ction (e Batler't £ /T Uibitrarlly relectiug good Toturus. | Iue rile, o his frionds - Baviog . takea | tho Court bl sctoraanca with s law passed ot . e’ pay snother $1,000,000 of the clty’s wouey to- | party) would be strong emouzh to carry th ) Unlted Slates Marsk 2 “ F( 136 ant i 1 1 the Brookiyu by leipal elect d, b; dols t fgn | Hate ulted States Bursl ul cows to-worrow | the smumuoition -with them. Deewing | tho lust session of the Legislature, providmge t ward the completion of the Brooklyu bridge, on | mubleipal election, aud, by so dofug, ut 89 | wighout full. A it dangerous to stay, sod useluss to sttemps de- | thut **no persou shall be excluded from - activg <o T thy round that the §.000,000 voted by Brooks | vod tu the fugs tbat oow coutrol the city. CONCOLD, feuse, ha sprang ioto the wagon avd jutthe [ us attormey-at-law und practiduz du el tio | Scodaletterstampto GADIWAT & €0 33 lyu und New York bave Lecu slready pud. e was alio of the oululon twat, M) Coscumn, N. M., Nov. 1L—Cumplete returoy | Lurses at thels” bisuest speed. At the elzbil | codrte of (L3 State on aecount uf se20t a LS (avusands Vi L0 0L 15