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dheds CidtcaLL Ti VisnviesiAay, NOVEHBLKR 13, w6 3 Atowed away the mafllated remaina in thelr Thua do manners change, the Jralian rag- pickers of to-dar hesrtlessiy converting intn old zinc the Image held eacred by their fliustrions an- Cemars, Afice cansulting ‘the oracles, Justice D'Wolf fined the desecraturn §10 each. Detective _Ifonizman and _ City-Marshl Foreestall, of Mendota, T1l.. yestorday arrested at Jonee & Stllea honse, at_the Unjon Stock-Yards, John Schnlthiee, aiias Kelter, who is wanted for the forgery of cter Delta’ nanie 10 a note for §7, whira he succeeiled fn disposing of to acitizen Mendotn, Whaen he percelved the ofticers yestel day he Jnimped out of & second-story winduw, bu was pnraged and captared by an officer of the Town of Lake. Monday night tho spocial detail made a de- #cent once nzain upon a gambling-den at No. 10 Madison stecet, keps by George ilankiny, The in. mates a2aln saugnt escave by lucking thenirelvea in the vanlt, ‘e **detall " sataows and wasted untii early morping hours for them lo capltuiate, and fnaily the door F Lie vaall was opencd by the vroprictor, The Inmates, hawever, had all escaped throagh 8 hole cat fur the purpose in the top of the vaalt. One of the **detail’ was e angry that he broko the comvination-knob on the vault-door, When Elisha Martindale, of Spring Creck Mich,. gota back home his frienas ought 1o paul tico nis head, He wasat the Armary Court ycs. terday morning, snd, after Jdustice Summerdeld nad licard the evidence and heid Kate Wallacs 1n tokeninz the csteem Inihich the deceased was held. The Rev. Me. McChesney, Judge Umnt Grodrich, J. W, Wanghnp, R. Tripp, J. K, Bota. ford, fnd Jomeph Brown acted na pall- bearers, A Jarps number of friends were oresent to testify thele respect, inchnding many old citizens. Among those who were nresent were the llop. Jonn Wentworth, Mark Kunball, Tathill K\nf. Jodge Faller, Arthur Dixon, Jnines Couch, W. H. Wilbur. M. D. Dawna, T. er, Uen- amin F. (iallup, the Rer. e, A, ferce, Hibhard Porter. the Rev, Tenry Whire- head, the Jev, 3. M. Parkhurst, Charlea Folians- {‘lfl"l 8. J, Surdam, B, A, Keene, and W. I oyt. Another case of curcless driving, resulting in nccident to n passer-by, occurred yesterday Atternuon ahout 1 a'clock at the coruer of Siadison And_Dearborn streets. A graccry wason, drivea by M. Hlanion, of No. 12x4 Staie strect, dastied aronnd the corner, attliing the )ittle son of Br 1. P. ticorge, of No, 47 Lafiin strect, and vavercly eatting him jnst abave the eye, and neatly feactur. fng the kull. The reckless and bental driver Dpaid no attention t tho injured boy. and way going on without msking an¥ Inaulcy of the ex- tantof his Injurles, when he was stopped by the crowd and forced to give hiw name Aml number, This avemn ta be a casr calling for intetference by the police, as it is Becoming imperatively neccasary 1o pat & stop 1o tue reckless and criminal fast driving fa common on crowded Yhoroumhfares, Tho bay tas taken to D, Snyder's ofica on Clark street, swhere his injnzles wereattended to, zace, 4. R, has 1n hand, less expenses, | tionsare the work wilinot be completed before ani motites wil n be sent 10 all creditors | Friday. that a dividend will soon be deciared, when those | ~ The majority azatnst the Court-House bonda who choee can prove np thelr ciaims and onrtiei- | was slightly redneed yesterday, hut the few pre- pate. Tho city, the largest creditor, has not praved | cincta yet (o come (n cannot cArry the proposition up yet. but anaid itdo so it wil take nearly ve. ihrongh. #ixths'of the $1,000. ''he theatra property in now { A morning paper yeaterday pablished some atate- in tho name of Mea. Booth, hut sabject to the | menis regaring tho vote cast at the Fourth Pre- morigages, one of waich for §6v, 000 i 1oog over- | cinct of the Tweilth Ward at the late election, in ane. the eourse of whichi 1t rafsed a sort of presnmptl THER CITT. that the vote would be thrawn out. There ia not In order to find ont why the city did not prova up | Ing In the matier whatever. Eversthini wae ca its clainy, & TrizuNX Fepories yerterday csiled on { ried on in perfoctly leral mannes. Even if there Uorparation-Counsel Honflold for the facta, 8aid | had heen any irrogularities of tho kiud mentionen, ine reporter: they would nat huva been sniicient o canso the **\Why didn't the city object to Mr. McVicker's | Yote to be thrown ont, and, even 1f it had been dlscharze, when it i hia jargest creditor?” thrown out, the gencral reault womid have been in The reason wiy tha city didut prove np ite | no way nftected, claim apgainat him tn the Dankenpt Court Is that Laat evening a jollification banquet over the re- the cliim s atways good neainst his property, | Rult of the recent Hepublican victorles was @iven whether he #s (fscharged or fot. 'Fhe city can | by It W, Dyball at hia piace, No. 274 West Mad- rru\-e up its Slatin hesesflee an well &¢ it coutd § 14on street, The affair wasdecidedly of a soctal iave befure the bankruptey procecdings wereend. | character, and among those presont wera I, W, ed. It 18 no bar toour claime to have Mr. Mc. | Munn, B, ¢, Gill, James K. Lake, Superintendent Vicker uiwcharged. Had the clty nbjected he | West Dirision Hatlway Company: Cof, J. C, Rica. conhl never have been discharged, and taat wanld | by, DLWV, Clark, J L. Bren- ot have jeiped us in the least. The city hasra- | nan, Fred Ugerner, Gustave Schinit, Tinquished no claim whatever, and it has not re- ‘| £. White, James ~Tutke, Luther Lafing Iinqulehed any of its nghts by not objecting to the | Mills, _John Fetland, M. Qetman, Siachatpe, " . U._oO'llara, the flon.' L. T. Tond, dustica +*“Low i thatrr’ : A. L. Mortison, Jf. 4, lonty, Lewis liaas, Supt. 1+ Just now theee 18 nothing to be obtained ont | Seavey, ex-Chiel-of-Police’ Hickey, I’ M. Cor. ?l the esate, M, MeVicker has nothiug. [the g:r;nkmg. ;hmn{-fl‘- lfi::.;llzklu‘l,ul A "7‘5&2..’5‘,‘15‘ s a0Y proper! city i 5 orttonate 3 x A 3 share, And 1t v:v’ulll:l";fl‘l{lug?‘t'. 1 P 11. Ives, J. Stewart, Richard Jonen, Knfichl Moare, tne names of relatives on the lnt, sod w AUCTION SAL, nmp o 8 mistaken conclusion thal L PN |Gk g i gt ol TRIE money 10 whieh ihey were entitled. Dy GEO, P, GORE.& ¢o,, £9an4 70 Wabnab.ay, CORRESPONDENCE. 3 Soclety for the Prevention of Craclty to Anlmals cnald take coznizance of the case of the small boy AT AUOTION, who may been secn, auring these chilly fatnmn days, kneeling on the cold pavement in front of Fleld, Lelter & Co.'s store, The business of this WEDNESDAY, Nov, 13, 9:30 A M. yomth of aome eight o ten summers {s 10 seaumos Comp) £ éal tiitude, half way between kneelin mplete Lines of Best G dngsncaine, MUle BLTSY, S Beceut | Custom.Mado Goods, inoluaing sy sign on japanned tin, requortine vhe charities of B, O e ationen for & ot | Shioams Coiye S, Suckor Boots, with five small children and & helpiers husband''s 8 s omen’s and the plen being claborately emueliished snd | Misses’ Woar, and a8 Full Ling of ;le'nll;rnxed by s Jp;lclunim ;”, tnemzrorlr;::lru Unoxcolled Rubber Gooda, i s John crs, A Tt n{.'mly‘.'mrmm the pistnrs nok tho elabaraic: GEQ. P. GORE & CO., 08 and 70 Wabash.av, neee of the i r how sucl vor peeple ge Thele stock tn iradu. gotten s #n ‘artistically: for Thursday, Nor, 14, at 1130 a, m,, whetticr the **five amall children™ change In ntature or numerically before that placard falln inio disnse, Bnt as n question of political and soclal cconumy, and as o qriestion of camnion humanity, what sbout thst boy, sitting—or kneeling—elght . . hunrs & day in the same cramped position on cold barcheaded, halding his uat tu catch n few " THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Gen, Cyrns Bussey, Naw Orlenns, is at the I'acific. The Ifon. Bamuel Lowry, Cincinnati, is at the Falawer, Panl Bagley, of the St Louis 7%mes, is at the Sherman. Senater James B, Beck, of Kentacky, fs & guent of the Palmor. " Fae Moa, dames H, Laws, Cincionati, isa of thy Paciie. . 1. 8. Rogesw, of the Michigan Military plf Arademy, 19at the Pualmer. ‘fhe Hon, \. D. Heffner, Columbus, O., 14 8 zuest of the Shorman, * Clintles 1t Adnmg, of Lhe Strakosch Opera Company, {8 at the Sherman. Dou Monual de Zunncons, Mexican Min. 1 7, I8 a gnest of the Paiaer, Tho Hoa. Parfs Gibson, Minneapolls, is A large and Il{‘mllvl Iine of lmd(l,flll be ofTered, " tnelnding Engiteh snd .American W. f ' . 'R LTI o o) . Me estater Dr. Lawrence, John Lyls King, vohn Hoftman, from passers-by? As s matter of cconomy . @, C. C., Yellow among the cucsta of the Palmer. e CH ) eotE hrian 1ty Reralon pébe: | 3000 s the Criminal Courl, Le made the fotlowlof e B e e that up, butls | Sherld-elects (fomer Grpin, John yrme. Herman | wo refiect that tho reanlt will be that our ouble | #nd }‘,:’;f ‘,'::':,‘.;g;mm i, Glasiwaie, Guian John J. Gasper, 8 £ Ari tertlny morning, it was found that th defendant, | {'y, e aae N v o (fark | don't munonnt to mnen. ' Denzo. Dr. Fiten, R. 8, ‘Tathtd), Lient, W, J. | funds, deawn from aur own Individunl pockels in [00ds packed for country merchante: ohn J. Gasper, Scoretary of Arizona | derly Bormop e e O e | L o e e e et Witness | - IMLWOY couldn't. the city get the theatre and | Mctiarrigle, 11" Dazter Jenoings, L. Stanntou, | farm of tazes. will havo that boy to saenoet. af o0 " Tertltory, 18 Slonping ak the Pacifie, At belnd in theie places Sl | 30 B e e e towe et | B17¢1hs Alistmion a ciancs Uo fun a {roo showr® | Tho repast wab al et could "be doeired, mud | Inmate of surhospiiale, withsomo Hnaerink die i ¥ i T teatl- i Bhie . X " f A L Rt | Jnntico done to onel ase of the jolnts: our humanity " 2 The }on, Goorge H. Harlow, Bocretary 9{ Mfi '-m“ ;:lf‘:.d ze)'vgy';l:l::w::a:v:g':h::.me"u of teshrsini: demoniteated that he was something | l’fig::fl:fl“g;{?; :finrm?gogxl_c:mfl“ ".“ I Clarks, av.s was rande fhatrman, and George | 0y tha reflection that the physical use(niness of the AT 1 O'CLOCK, SALE OF of 3 pachsmentarian, ks he Irequently deeired to know ** what was (he question before the house." Monday aftornoon an atterupt was made to ret fira {0 tho honse No. 780 Wabosh avenue, occupled aa a resideuce by George Homp sod Ed- muni Halley, Again at Jo'clock gesterday alfer- noon Anoiher aftemnpt wasmade by netiing firo to & howl -0f kerodene placed near sume newepspers and n plle of kindimz wood -in_the hasement, isnged s a woodshed, At5 o'clock Ufiicor tam Mackey caught Mrs. Rumy's servant mak- ing a_third aticimpt to fire the house. She was arrented and tnken 10 the station, where Ahe gave her name aa Minnte Halluauer, and acknowledged that she Bad attempted areon Gecanse she ald not Itke the nietress, It 1 thought ranged. Arrests: Georgo Flippen and Frank Wililams, fonnd In porscesion of & counte tinches of cigars, three rabber pands, and & gold Masone pin, all ‘of which ate supposed te htve been stofen: Maggie Lilite, malicions miachief in break- 1ug windows ina honse nt No. 200 Twelfth street, rented by Lee from James Gamble; John Dona: hne, 1kely to commit highway robberles, nrrested on susptcion by Central Siatlon detectives; Georgu Grant and Alvert Russell, lszceny of ' horscs and buggies from Joseph Lawler, of the ”ll\t\vunl eae State of Liliuols, Is registored at the Pacide. Tho #Ht. Xouis and Lonisville Colegations 1o the Commercial Conventlon are at the Tremont. Tho Hon, Hamilton Pope and Judge Undetwaod, of Lonlsvilie, sre guests of tha Tre- mont, W. C. Hite, Presidont of the Lonisville & Cinciupatl Company, 1s one of the gueels of the Pacific. The American Home Association gave one af their pleasant receptions ai the parlors of the Snerman llouse lust eveniug. L. D. Meyors, Columbus; J. F. McKinney, Plqna; 1. K.0'Magan, Sandusky: G, W.Andrees, Cieveland, Ohio delegates to the Commercial Con vention, are at the Shermnn. The tomperatnre yesterday, na obsorved by Manasse, optictan, No, 88 Madison street (Tnin- Baliing), was at8 a. o deg ¢ 108 . P at Vincennes nisce, and that he had sympioms of typhoid favee, was in bed, and couldn't apvesrin cuirt fora tveek in all probahility, Mr. Charles Jteed, Wooda' attornoy, and Mr. “Miner, Woods® fathor-In-taw, stated that he was very sick, A conversation was then held between Jadge Gary and the counzei as 10 the efTect of diachataing the jury at thie time. Mr. Recd suggesteq thata nolle he entared as to Woods, and that the care go on weith the other defendants, Assistant-State's-Attorney Weber refused to ac- cede to the proposition, and asked the Court if. 1n case the j.:lrv were dischatyed and & new trial were Degzun, the opuosing counsel might uot Interpose 106 udefection of worsh, ** E. White, Senator-elect from the Flrat Ditrict, “*How ohont the McVicker eatstos will it pan | mode aabort apcech. 1y sald that he had baried out gnything mr the ity " all_differences, and that he was golng to 1 haven't esamined, but it e probable that the | Sptingfield to endeavor to do his best and to make estate will not amount fo mnch, * ai lonorable name, 1o recognized the fact that Then thers i¢ no show for tbe city getting | ho had been assalled, sud he wonld show that he e tho theatre or ita moneyT™ was worttly tha affice to which La nad been etected, 14 not. Mayor 1leath would object {,lu wu'u'm mm:l '°'1'fl"|{'{""f'.“’fl=.[§':,fi ....} it w 0 10 entire peuple of Cook County an ¢ of awitiya eanli gag i Hitnole, e waa followod by L. W Claek, Je. - John Lyle King, R, W, . D, W, Munu, Col. TEMPERANCE. ey 7 Rleaby, It 8, Tuthill, ‘A. L. Morrison, M. C, fOM TROULDLE DOWN ON TWENTY-SECOND | Iiicke . Staunton, and others, all of whom iy congratutated the Republican pasty tnon it aue- cess, Attne conclusion of the s ties Mr, Dy- Another of the saries of meetings which hava | {attus his “wife were accorded &*sore of tianLe heen provoked by the leasingof the driangle at | for their fine entertainment, Twenty-second street and Cottage Grove avenus ml:, ,h-:' n"fi?.'fi W ?."x'g'."r ::?‘mfi'r'. 5;' n'fi‘ for beer-garden purposes was held at Trinlty tatie Lok Sl . Episcupal Churels, cornar of Twenty-sixth street {Z,‘,’““.‘.‘ |M‘|'i;",‘, ln nl: ‘l H"“,"',':mfi"’l:.l.","nl, T:. and Michigan avende, last evening, Thers were Tt lived Bvo years fo this Shate, un seqaired by (ully 1,000 people ‘Prescnt, s large portion being | law. It s stated on ®ood nuthonty thiag Mr lagies. On the platforna wore tha Rev. Dr, Bulli- | MArTy not only has not beea in this Statu five e curs, btk that only about two years g0 Lo re. van, who presudeds tha Rev. Dr. Mitchell, tho | Tiece'th' Dive Maies, and resdad theea: for same Rev. Dr. Ryder, tho Rev, Muauro Gibson, the Rev. | littiestme. The editor of the Burlington Hawkeps Dr. Everts, the Rev. W. W. Patton, the Rev, Me. | canbear swift testimuny to Mr. Barry's residence Crafts, the Rev, Chatles all Everest, and Emery | 18 the State of lows, aud tho ualy thing propee coming man whicn that boy represents will be ruined, 10 say nothing of the moral efiect of rob: binz him of the apirit of manly independence and helptainese, Ju the name of humanity and ccon« ! ) omy, therefore, should such things be permitted CONSISTING OF in this city? 'Are ot snch cases a8 deverving of ttention ns | Farlor Suits, Bedsteads, Buro other **animals"'? Lera 0. DRDELL: Dressing Oua’as, Wardrol'ms,‘l‘nglgg’ {zounges, Chairs, Rookers, Pioturos, 5 by Ao 8o P QIR E B! R orter. Monday morning at 2 o'clock iwo young men A BUTTLRS. LONG o o wero wandering sround Forty-tntrastrest, Oficer | Y+ As BUTTERS, LONG & Co. Howard gave chase, and finally captured James 173 nd 175 (fandotohste b 0 tienry and James Denoison, These men, when e chased, dropped n the brash a srovolver, cane- F U R N I T U knife, and candle, while matches, cartriages, and 3 keys were found in thelr pockets. M. McLennan, | Parior, Cook, and Office Stoves, CI o who was shot some tine ago, thinks he identifios | GeoeralSterchandisc, shigicii L] Deanleon ns the man who did the job, and the | oo oo BB ATOTION, o Chicago detectives yosterday found Henty to bo onrnn‘lumumi‘. Japn i | fonndoinfesr, |0 O'Clock. st Jimmy Johnson, a well-known crook. The men BUTTEH NU & CO., Auctloneers, were examined beforo Justice Jtodgers last nigut, T Yare geamined beforo Justice Nodaers Jost SiEbly | "REGULAR THURSDAY TRADE SALE. agalnst Dennison's name. DEBIRADLE nce in jeoparly.” o 10 de- the jury entire At any vne cannot be used as a plea of **oun jcopardy, ™ No such plea can be interposed, n my judgment. After somo further talk it was decided to let the case go over nntil to-day, the Court instructing the State's Attorney tu have some uiner cases pre. pated aoul renay to, g0 o trial, supposing that Wouds® {ilncss should cuntinne, Woods' aey desires 8 uolle brosequi for his client, bul the other attorneys for the defense are anxions 1o have the whole casy postponed from day 10 day until the recovery of Wouds. 40; 12 ., 487 3 p. m., 0. Darom=- eteeat 81, ., 29. The Western Whaolesale Druggists’ Asso. clation will mect at 10 o'clack thls moroing, tn an- e B 5 . 1h ! EVANBTON, e oot Haess A o TUE CITY-NALL. e ot i who Wit invoe | 4 Store e e oo 3 igt 't St | o A7 ovlocc e cxcnlng i occnnane =voct. | DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, & Il‘.mlenury Languet wiil be given them at the hoiel — ot at the comer of Canal aud Van Buren structs “The exerciaes were opened by the Orlental Quar- | rest, if he can doao, Owing to the fact that Mr, | Shuman wedding, at the residence of the bride's ly ly "y n the oveniug by the redident wholesalo drug- by a fractious horso last Sanday evening, The totte, Bacry is ouc Of tho city 8o tuch of s time it has father, Licut. -Qov. Shuman, THURSDAY, bl to sec him aud get ony wtatemvut OV, 14, AT 9:30 Q'CLO B AOUA, 173 & 133 RANDOL ML 1 NDOLIil AR 3 BUFTKIS, LONG &LO., Audtionecrs, B P, 8. LUNG &GO, THE GLASS \VORKFBS. _ |7 LA saumoay mar, A Great strike fonvitable st Fiiteburg— | 4 fi"fi‘?fiff%’"’n‘ " Everybody Uneasy. « 3 4 ‘At our rooms, 173 and 175 tandolph-st. Apeetal Dispateh to The Tribune. 3 T BUTTERS, LOSU & CO.. Prrrsnurg, Pa., Nov. 12.—It scems b If our ———-———w—; Iabor troubles will never como to an end This | By ELISON, POMEROY & Co0,, time it is the glass-workers, who claim that thoy Auctloncers, 78 & BO Randolphest, EXHIBITION long standing, and only reached tho culminatitig AT OUR BTOKES, point to-day. On Thursday tho manufacturers 78 AND 80 RANDOLPH-ST,, gistt, Jacoly Goldsmith, newsboy, vesiding at No. S50 State treet, was ran down ar the Eight- eenth slrect Crossitg by a team and ouggy careics. 1y driven by two unknown women. lte wan tudly, But not dabigerously, Lrulsed abOuL the AEKT Ar and wide, > ‘Tho 1tev. W, . Mackay, of England, who has Ueen sddecasing hnmense meetingd In the Mastern cities, wiil neeve in (s - city Present wevs. The Youns Men's Clirtian iatiun ure maklug evory arfALEEMEnt 10 vive Ml graud reception, The remains of Billy Cotton, the come- iam, Wil arrive this mossiog and witl be conveyed ler's resdence, No. 127 West Manroe e tuneral acrvices will tie nold st 2 p. W at §1. Fwinca's Chureh, Desplanod streot, Fricuds und uieinvers of 1y profession are invited 10 be present. : "Phe Mechanics' Institute was (o liave hicld dn adjourncd meeting in the hail of the Athenieam Jast eventiz, and about twenly memvars dropped n, but nut un viticer, and the fornier, having no The license recoipts yesterday were $150. City serip is at presont selling at 04, Four casos of diphtheria and two of searlet fever were repotted to the Heslth Depariment yes- terday, Tho City Trensurer's receipts yesterday smounted to $4.235. The disburscments wero sbout $200 “Tho serip clerk disbursed $1,100 worth of elty acrip yesterday onaccount of miscetlaneons purposcs, inostly nierchants' vills, Z:o Marx. of St. Louis, the man who orlzinated the 8t. Louls Pompler Corps, called on {llnhnl Benner at hisoftica in the City-tlall yes- o antmal fell u few blocxs farthicr on and alit open it ride, and kilied, It Is clalmed that both rigs \vere stolen. K been Impo: AT VUR Aprayer by tho fiov. Mr. Everest was followed | y5or gim. A prominent Republican of the Socond by o song. £ Dietrict declared Inst night that the evideocs was DR. BULLIVAN complete, and that Mr. Barry could not pussibie then stated that thelobjeet in calling the audience | take his sest. together was an Intensely praciical oue,—one that MISCELLANEQUS, was high, holy, and sacred. They had met for the | ., Tho Democrats hiava so far. metioned J. 1f, Mc. purpose, If tney could, of-devising some practical | A¥oy, Ustier il Iarriaon, John L, itichberg, and meihad to counteract onoof the worat and most | Ald: Daly. of the Kighicenth Ward, a4 the coutliig rainous injluences 3t work in tlo city, —an infin- | catdidates for Mayar, Loy all deny that tho once on & class whave, Jmportance in the communi. | 8r¢ caudidates, which fs usunlly the cass until ty coold. not bo over-ostimated, ~tha influence of | BUOUL SiE \weeks befora Conyaation time. = Koloe strong drinks. sndibo ciaes in wiom they were :-arguscd to Ilarrison and Harrison {s uppoved to mure capecially tolerasted that evening was the | fichbere. and vico versa. Tho clance fur u row Young mon. - All wore . naited on's coinmon plate | 48 the emocratic camp In the sbring cawmpaign 18 T ot s onilons ot theaneiol o gresies “than over. ihe fuctlons ara fenlully feronces whatever, ALl 1ho theorists had sgrecdto { Uivided, and criminativns aro the order of the sink themsalven simply becausa tho objace was | 487 oue of downright humaniiy, Something needed The Fistists of the Fourteenth Ward, imagining Wint wi ed of the people wasa | that thoy w-re not dead, met last ‘evening at No. d nubstand dorsoment of the effurty | 708 Milwaukes nvennu and olected ofticers. They 3 force the law probibiting thesale of | wera few in numbers, not enough to m A re- liquor tominors, | apectable showing us pall-vearars, Dut they were D&, 01080% thusinstic, and they count oa great things In the was the firat speaker, ' Hle referred Lo the progress - tne cause of tompérance had made in the past few N. B. JUDD. MR. SCAMMOR'S REMINISCENCRS, Tho funeral services of the Hon, N. B, Judd witl be held Wedpesdsy afternoon, at 2:30 o’clock, at the Foarth Presbytetian Church, corner of Supe- tlor and Pine streets, Dr. R, W. Pattersun and the Rev. J. Munro Gibson will ofiiciate. The Hon. J. Y, Scammon was for severat years a law-partner of N, B, Judd's. Toth were early settiors of Chicago; both were eminently success- ful in their professton; hoth have been during s long course of years among the most prowninent men ot Chicsgo; and both have been nnfortunate in thelr later financlal ventures,. Mr. Scammon gave soma remintacences of his former partnertos TripuNE reporter yeaterday. e sald: *+The first time Iever aaw Mr. Judd w Justice Conrt not far from published a notlea to the effect that they would henceforth conduct their business in thelr own ways that they would pav jpresscrs, Gnlshers, haudlers, and gatherers by the huudred, and would require fire hours’ work for a turn; that they would make such articles as thelr trade demanded, and work such molds Perminsion was granted yesterdsy by the Department of Public Works to J. B. Smith'to il nid pave Washingion streat botween Fifth avende unid Frankiim etreet, and to curband vave Tlrty- tirsl atreet from State to Clark, by private contract, ins office on Uearborn i, bt not i witeer, ol th fartier, having 19 | 5 yint meetlng of the Committea on Gas | Jusice Gontt not for from s oftee ob SowRomh | Lo (o Yhie” ordanization of the Citizens A YOUNG MEN. as thor destrod; that thay would cmploy and | T NIS Wednesday, Nov. I3 perved. The - | and Finance will be bieid to-morrow afternaon ot 3 el L el y and th ¥ N. 3 p y . 13 pereed. ety will ot ba any siecting of U u- | atul Finesce wiLEe Neld 10, matov MIEEIOCH L0 | and was a partuee of Judge Caton, whoso oftico wa | 13y L R THE NOON PRAYER-MEETING, dischargc ns might bo for ticlr best Intcrests, 140 CoLLECT OF city's sitaation in relation (o the gas companies, audl 10 especially ponder over the maticrs cuntain. cd in the Mayor's communication on this Interest- 1ng queation which was submitted to tho Council Monday night. Ald. Tuloy's ordinance in relation tothe reorganization of the Department of Pablic Works in at presont in the posessionof the Judiciary Com+ imittee, aud will come up aea speetal vrder at Ino next neoting of the Council. There appeurs 10 be considorable dilerence of opinion regarding somo of the pruvisions, and thers is apt tobu n lively ashate when tne aublect comas up_in the Conncil. An elfort mil be made, among other thini, 10 s0 amend the ordinance that it will take eifect ut once, lustend of dny 1, 1579, THE COUNTY BUILDING. * The Indications aro that Cnrrier will bo retained as Jailer. Mr. 116ffmsn has sald as much, He could not wake & better selection, A license waa ixsned yestorday for the on Dearborn, between Lake and South Water streets. He impressed ine at the timo by hlssin. nlar tact and carucstness, Judd was then new at aw-practice, having # short time belore cumpieted tide studies with the frm of Comstock & Siryker, of Rome, N. Y. tia was nota graduate of aoy col- lege. ' Thosa two quaiities—tact and carnestness— were the rullog characteriatics of ife. Daring ia JonR Lern of wervice In the Stste Sonate ho was remarkavly successfol insecuring appropriste and nceded lecielation for that portion uf tuls State which he moro immedistely reprosented. il tha flon. Josavh Gtllesple, of Madlson Caunt; cupiet reats in the Seuate for s fonges num cutive terms 1ban any other two men in this That of 1taclf 18 ani evidenco that his atew- ardehip was satisfactory 1o his constituents. *+ Judd was o Lismncrat down tne vrganization of the ltepublican party in 1854, shough he Joined the Free Soli¢rs in 1848, and supported Van Buran and Auame jor the Frosidenry and Viee-Vresi- dency, lle was a natural-born politiclan, as e shiown by his having obtained any retained office during the ?N“!r patt of hislife, lle was suce censivuly City Attorney, Alderman, Stato Senator, rounded us, #nd wad corrunting our youth, ‘To Dishop Cheney conducted tho noonday prsyere Dy s frojm going tathe saloons, thefs | meeting In Lower Farwell Hall yestarday, the ar- \vare the ncloar spitits Lo be cost out, but their | tendance belng vecy good. The Scripturo- rosding place must not ba left ompty, The churches were | Was from 1, John, )., on theofMce of Chrlst, as the not _abje 10 meot tha.ivant., If love were | advocate forsinners. A number of requasts for equal to money, and he' belleved it was, there et e [oihs Yo Suce. | prAYar wern. afered and duly. remenitiorad. lu . A1 e earnest supplications to the throne of grace. Alalldiog BetR sud make ftavuadantly | Spit e ney aafn ho had been arkad, in leade DR..RYDER ing the meeting, to speak cepocially of the power mkf: mll; :h-flmm:lng;:-n l:n ul)nrz’lglt.l:'l;’ n"hm; of young men for good. It michtappear strange, cte: o . enita ta eavo youni peagle from theevil with | 4% the rat blush, that Bt John shonld apenk Which thoy wers assaiiad, Thy etornal dlificalty was | O YOUD Men aa ‘‘strong,-ibat ia spintaaily the practical dificuljy, sud the real question that | strong,—but a.littlo reflection showed that the :llr‘nzl:’d:;gufngh::" tz:fl‘h':;d‘ ncu:wm:l;: :dt Apostle was right, If inon got over the period of X . o girls themuelves uvtfl,ltnolofl 10 bo suved Trom the youthful follies, and remslaod steadfsst in thelr terriblo evils that 1uzgd them to ruln. He advorted ro and safe. This to the low tnoral tpdaof the cammunity, Wa | period was theceisls of the conftict, and strength coald not get out it by one meoling or | came with overcoming the wicked one, 5t. John, ot erlen of meetlngdy it b7 ingiuldunl reciituds, | weitingto those who had avercome, arged them to Tighta usa . that, sttenglh. in the servico of the Mastar. all the papers, —tnd ing up befare the people 3 | 4 ‘ e - B e D e e P Piety | Thefe waaa beculiar powur for yood that caine At thie ineeting of packers and provision doalers, held fu the roows of the Call Noard ye torday atternoon, the fullowing Lommitiee was ap pomted to confer Wit 1 ruilfoadn 10 regurd 10 tae uvohition of the present charges for Josding Rirkwoud, A, achogion, 0. K. and wonld not submit to dictatlon fn auy formn nad, flually, that they expecied the workmen to give a deflnite auswer by Thursday, Nov, 14, This uitimatum of the ewmployers produced great consternation among the. blowers and others, who mct this afternoon and decided that, on Thursday, Nov. 14, they would notlty the cuployera that they rejected the proposi- tion, and would mot work on the terms proposed, and that; on Saturday next, they would quit work, and would not return to their factories until they were sent for on thelr own terms. Bo a atrike scems incvit- able. Tho first result of the movemont wiil be to turow upwards of 2,600 1nen out of employ- ment, and the wages paid to them by the glass. factories, amountiug to the large sum of 815.000 ver week, will bo taken from irculntion, The situation is regarded with spprelicnsion and un- eng];:mult ‘.th,. nlexAnd,. unless.thoge con- ceril n tho-lock otk -can -command - oLier-ro- CARVED FURNITURE, Just recelyed from ibliand, Belgium. and taly, e Rad xpeciment of Carved Y Al TEAKWOOD FURNITURE, Cabinets, Chairs, &o., &a, DUTCH_MUSICAL CLOCKS, SEYRES AND DRESDEN (THIXY, Salo Thmrsday, N, 14, at 11 oelok RLISON, PUMENOY & CO., Auctlonecrs., AT 462 MICHIGAN-AY, or Fourtcenth-st., - Corner i . Wedii8sdil} MoHiitg, Nov. 13, at 10 o'olock, Willie Murply, 6 years of ago, whila nt- temoting to bourd ‘an incomlng fretght-train on the lock [sland Road, between ‘“Fhiity-seventh und Thirty-uliehth streets, At 8 o'clock inst evens nge, fell uader the wheels, anid Joat bis front teetn, hiis nght arm, and wad w0 budly imjured mteenslly 1hat Lis secovery o regarded ad doubtinl, fle was taken Lo nid bome, No. 1927 Arnold sicvct, At 11:46 yesterdny morning Georgo Thowas, of No. 14 Madison street, while deiviog uenr the corner of Filtn avenno aud Lako wireet, Just cantrol of kils horee as n seif-propeiling tir engiue wos pansiug. The suhingl ran uysimnst the curbalono uear the noriheast corner of Lake stregt and Fifth avenue, and, tho carbsione aiving woy, 3t fell under ho sidawalk, but. forianately Fareign dlauter, metider of Cougress, atd % from the entbusigsm of youth,'* It was the pawe urces, o season of want, misery, and Wa aell tha Kntirg Vol 'only ailhtly 1)ureds marriage of Frank 3. Eliot agd Anna D. Shuman, | leetor of the Port af Ghte ln'o?‘x’l‘fiafi waa nover | proudly o ueo and litate, here wnoild be § | of youtnful hthostassn thist-had made Clicaga | sulleriox 18 in _ atore for them' aud PURNITURE Charges have beon profarred ngainst Lieut, | of Evanston. The Iatter is the danghter of Licut. - “tho” way be nally WaBponed to Jeave the [isuor tafernaily hatofed and 80 ulshanorahie, une | FUAt she wat, and, whun o man consecrated him- | thelr famllies. It fs belleved that.tho doy. Bbuman. Commissioner Spofford yesterday piloted the new Commissioners and some of fne old to lhe Insane Asylum. They looked through the (ustitu- tion, had a good dinner, and came butas in good wptrite, At the Board meeting to-morrow the pro- ll'_r‘mn“ 18 that 6 great many thinga shall bie aune. The ** Riug ' 15 0u 114 124t leys, und tta mwemboers Tiel), of the Rinman Strect Statlon, hy Henry Speis Jmger, a salovnkeeper wiuse place was builed avout & week ago, it Ie alleged by the complain- ant_tuat the Lieatenant conductod nimeelf 1o an vutrugeouy manuer, oreaking wiudows und male treattug the orisoders, dustice Morrleon, who nhosrd the cave, aiscaarged the koeper nid the dvy tnmates, the police nut bemg nble to prove uny- 1ng eave suat the bousa hud 3 bad charactor unlil Bpetlinger moved there, (wo muotha ago, 1t 1o God, he consocrated this power of onthu. wanly, und contempilla a busluess that no wells | 4 Ordared mas would Tk of cngniing In_ 1 It | oneEt e e e e e s formicd Tha deepestiniprossions wero thoss formed this could not be dond,,we mignt look npon Chi- ChRo RIOWLDE WoTRD Bl WorsCs pu at this period of change frum youth to manhood, R e and thoss Impreasions recelved tas s1amp of youth's 1t b dwelt apon tho neccasiy Tof & healthy publtc sen. | ik *BAHIASi, MALCR FiAd (e Soubly pawerful timent on tha subjoét. Statules wero worthives | sigt the enthusiasm of “youtn, and God without it, ~ lle suggented ax 8 romedy for th evll { would use this power for liia .’xm-y and the sslva. determinod, bitter, aud unconciliating warfure on | tign of men., Aguin, ths poworof yonth wi tho saluonkecoer, Thp source should be destroyed. cullarly great over tho young themielv strike will extend to all the glass-factoriea west nf the mountalus, as it is known that great dlvsatistaction cxists among the employes at ali of thew an the eublect of wages. Bliould the conteniplated strile be carried out, and thera apyears 1o be no doubt of it, thers will bea speedy and material enhancement of the prico of glusaware. THE OHIO INSANE ASYLUM, State Scnate was this, In 180U his namo had been rominontlygtventioned in connecuon with the 0. vrnorabip. Ther digates, ~Judd, ).eu 1u g;0iug into this canvass he withdrow Lis can: dacy fur the Staie Souate, and Willlam B. Ug- den was clected o flll his place. When the Repnbiican Conventlon came on, there were the toees candidato, two ropregenting the northern patiof Illinols and oue the southern, Iu conse- auence of the split anang the tiorthern men, of Houss (family cotur Eest)c, Carpeta. Cusmber, Dinjog-itoom, and Ritchen Furniture. itange, Stoves, Crockery, Gidas, and Chlas Ware, iedd, iedding, « ele.- ELISUN, POMEROY &'tio, By H, FRIEDMAN . 200804 902 itandolph-st. TRADE SALEBR OF cnomfix}‘n GLASSWARE, IMPORTED Cornue: <ol yi A vigorous cxerution of the law was only roquired. { Young men were influcuced by you CY GOODS, AND TOYS, _n(;:q";;"'l‘;"e,",f‘: f,‘,',‘,{“;::;““hy ':‘IL"‘_‘::‘W“',‘ ':“’r"d waat to forke evarything throtgh thutla porable | ucelved tho nomination in tims to becon 'S | flo snforred. 1o, the . Gisizens' League and (0 tho | wonr oy thelr associates and. intimases, llence Special Dirpatch o The Tridune, ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, AT 10 O'CLOCK. . the to close np thelr year's work. [larme wants bis | hus been calied, the * War Governor! of |l 9. Nauiura, o1 No, 200 Laniu atreet, who sied of | claim sottled, MeNsll wants ao allowance of 8t ponsiiility of young men Liquor-Dealers' Prologtive Association, -m:lz nrose & pecallar re CoLumpus, 0., Nuv. 12.—~The revent develop- 44 Crates Crockory shopen luta, 1 forgot 1o say that, boaldes having the Governoe. | that tho latter was arganized 1o promota ice, 7 20 Caslos CroeXury In orfeinal aekages. innfuon, ‘W0 areats Lelui (w0 yior 1o wecure | 000 which tho Architect lian” failed o recoguist, | i in wind. Judd wan niso In expecinney of be- | ludig 1o the s1epe befugtakcen s (horipenl | Lymets, yaung: sich, sl doc m:u..;g’n.xmdz: Jn- | ments which brouzt to light tho abuses which v Jp:’.’m’xmc'k';'whnm'm 1n_open late. wedlcy n‘meu ur 1t while 11} alwo upon Julls | Hexton wanle 8 gratilty voted, all of the other | jug invited to a seat ncoln's Cabines in the | of the law which the Leavue \was scoking to en~ 5 Oh, ho lives by the tiosp s lave been practiced in the Columbus Insane ‘eliaw and w“‘d 'are in original packages. )-',",5'1’,'4‘;,.1"&3"‘1?,5"1“;::{.‘:,\:'.3::3“&x‘.'.:':l‘lgnfl';‘f;' contractors are pushing ** iting " claima. 11 they | wvent of the latier's election, and such was alew | forco. When the children wero ontof saloons, of yoatl rima th thoy should be Jrivon' fnto the acuools, [Ap- ?:énlv:.\':vfil:‘: :fl;fiunt apirit and youtn plause,} Ve peopla wers sufciont for the oceli- wer [ d whict a8 df Sion. bt only vatlont peniaiout nearied, und e e ot mos haed Iaras unwearylogdevotion la the cause would bringabout | sponsibility for that fatlure o employ it was somo- a reforns aid 11t Chicayo from the deptiia of moral | thing moluentous i 164 characier, Abont the degradation into which she Liad sunk. last words of Peler Pindar were, ‘‘tive me r, Michell ugreed r\u\ Mr, Storrs that the fire | pack my youth,' and if the youny falled to nee 10ust bu put m“( and (0 do this (he League muat Le | thelr umi‘nlven Intluence for good, they would encouruged. With $5,000 & year 1t could ba | feg), when lifo was drswing ta its close, ‘Jlks cx- made » terror Lo all thi un-keepors, He buped | ciaiming with that greul d powerfal man, ite work would niot bu sntfered to droop for lack of | +sUiva me back my youth," while their thougats the money. Ie advoratod the establisument of & | gadly turned to the negiected ounortunities for the fl'ggflu?r“:am'mm twulol%'ulx::fl.'u;‘fn: hmnr:l;m::. exercles of thelr nfluence and tuelr enthuslasn tor Thore wis no e I balling & hook wiih somecuing | Lrgm o7 OF Uod a0d the Saiwation af llis €l the sk wouldn't bite g Buyeral of the audience took up the maln thread g TIE HEY, MiL CRAFTI of the thougbt, —tho puwer of young mea for made s few remarks, apuealing for holp to carry | good, —and dwelt upon it tu the way of awpilfica- wut the achame weutwned by De. Mitchelly which, | tion, earnest exhoriatiou, and devout prayer, do nut go through to-morrow an effort will ve made to push them through Monday, In any event, they want (o aispuso of all thiess question- avle matters batore the new Board comen in, sud toey will lose oo time. THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. Two hnndred barzels of alcohol were ex- ported yeaterdsy. The sale of 4 per cents at the Sub. ‘Treasury yestorday reached $650. Tho Iuternal-Reveuue receipts yesterdny amonnted to $41,121, of which amonnt $30,240 was for Laxes On aplrils, The Sub-Treasury disbursements yester. day amonated to $20,000 in cuzsency, $5,600 in wilver, aud 32,000 in gold. Thoro was anotber heavy case hefors Com- mimioner Hoyne yesterday. Ose of the Depnty. Collecturs of Internal Revenue hod & cuuple ot Teutonic beer-vendors uamed Zl‘w and Dumbin. Asylum continue to be theme of conversation throughout the city. The disclosurcs, haviug been published throughout the State, have created o feeling of Indigmation and alarm among thoss who bave friends In the Institu- tion, Thae general toue of the citizons 1s that there has been gross misuanagement fn the couduct of the Asylum In the sppolutments of attendants and other emploves. The law reor- gaolzing the bouevolent justitutions pass- ed by the O'Counar Legislaturcflnat winter authorized the 'Trustecs to employ a8 help whouyer they might sece fit. Tha pre- vious law, which made o relative of the Trustes tneligible, was revealed, thus affurding the Di- recturs an onwrtnnl? to (Il the Iustitution with relatives sud political pets, regardicss of thelr_flitucss, The President of the Board of Trustees publishes & card saylng that, assoon o8 the discovery was iade that the fm!lcnn were belog ducked aud rulatrented, an nvestigation was made, and the guilty ooes discharged, which hie thinks sbould relieve fanbile convulsto Lincoln's expectation, ‘+ln 1501, aiter Lincoln's election, and abortly befare uls departure for Washington, [ bag x con- versatton with the President-clect in my roum in tha United States Hotul 10 8psingfield, 1 was then & wember of the Stote Legisluture, In that con- vernativn, 1 remember, Luicoln ulstincily sald that by wus Kuing to uppolntJudd to s Cebinet position. *'AB A FOLITICAL MANAGER Judd bad no wuperior iu Ilhinols, The lact of ‘aich 1 have alrcady spoken enabled him to make his politicsl arrangenicnts uniformly succesaful. Thiswas sbhown by the triumphant munner In which ne came uut of the ordeal of tae election of United States Seuator at the time when Trumbuil was elected over Linculn, Tho Whigs had uot an sbsulute mnajority In the State senate. Judd, ook, and Painicr were Anti-Slavery Dcmocral aud reprosented ‘Democratic consiligencies. the appealv inade to them (o vote for Lincoln, the Whig-and-lepublican, or. 38 ko was then calied, o Auti-Nebrasks candidate (the Republlcun party belug then woly In 118 Inception), tbese men replied tbat they could not vote for & Whig without dauger of loslng the f their conatituents, and that they wouid d With beini deserters to thelr party. But ered to yole fuf any Dewocrst who huid the 1aa assorted, A largy asorimant of Chimneys, Shadev, Lamps. Ab rzocluck. the largeat aid fncat sasor(meut of i riod Funcy (foods snd Toya thiat ever whion esnill; ftion tn Chicago, to ve sold At muction. Goous packed o1 {t . reounty metclasth: o, w. neckFonD, Auerr. By D. D, STARK & CO,, #tand 84 landolon-st For WEDNESDAY, Nov. 13, at stock of CHAMBER SRTS, PARLOR SUITS, Sofas, Lounges, Pat. ltockers, Easy Chalrs, Bedsteads Dureaus. Wastiatends, Cen, 1ables, Spriugs Mattecds s, Wardrotcs, Ropicaaca, Cyl. sud Otion Diak, Firty 85 and upon Patrlck Farrell who waa run down uwnd Kitled on the Pitwoury & Fort Wayne ltoad near Lamber stevets The Compony wou ceusired for baving no Qugmen at that poiat, snd slvo Jor having nu light etile end of the train, Ald. Daly, who, in company with his wife, was nesanlted by Ove thugs Sulurdsy nigut wuille coming from the Exposition Wuilding, corner oi Adama und Ulark atreets, and who nuccecded lu fighting oft e Usats aud Laving esvera) of thiem arrusted, has peen the mesis of rigding he city of two of the worst thieved Liat The city Is infested with, —nuimnely, Ja Bweeney and Mee Yhibhips. They whil serve oul u 3100 fine euch at The liridewell,” Ald, Daly Lelieves that all citizens #hionly handle thuge without gioves, wod that is the only way to get rid of thew, Che Ixxly of the nisn found floating in the river uear Kinzie atroet bridge Sunduy last haw heen Suentified us that of Luwruncs Wolf, & farmor st Trark Itidge, where his sister sud o duuzhter-ine Juw reside, Deceaned cawe to the clty abont three Wweeky nygo to ultemia trial in une of the courts, i, suce his departure, bis rulatives had besr votiing unout bin until they found his dead body utabie Morgue, A1, Wolf did nut bave usuy con- ;30 8, m., our ususl Alaatel,vand Moquet, Axminster, Brussols,Wool, and Ingrain Carpots, Curomos {a varicty, Iardware, Cutlery, Quocnsware, Giamw Indow Shades, Cuitv Mills, &u.t Featust Piilows a0 Bolstors, Wool Tilankots, Hurse Blanket Comfortars, Coal iis, Geeral Uuiiufurahulag aa cr goods, ALIU o'clock & Thie Bueat lok of & lmld. ‘:‘fi‘d 'I‘-e:l: ;gwm‘n’o’ng;d ‘I‘zly 8 fi"fi"‘l"" of ore 10 ha ropghl nsfdered the 1t T - Bl Seked “for sabmciintions agarceating $500 UNCLAIMED DIVIDENDS, ionth 1n order to start the enterprise,—to rent BOME LITTLH RXAGGBHATIONS, roum, pat in unobjectionable games, and tuus sy | A cortain morning paper in this city has sought the fonadatiuns, i 7! Tlow muct was ralsed was not stated, bug the | t0 Give ltself a boost by maklug an issue of the amonnt ls belleved {o.be what was needed. fact that tho savings-bankes Recalvors are holding Mr, Paxton then told ' about the uzactical work: | on o an slleged large smount of umelajmed divi- lety of Hoating Stoves. ulnmkcuz. - . ¥TANK & CU., Auctloneers, thuy of sulerable sam of money when he luf wer yauked up and broaxht (nto the suyust prese | gu46 vlews on the Slavery question that Lince of ayue, and tho good it o the ansgement of aflalrs from the | —————————————" """ e e 1ht b et ittt ey, U4 | €nce of the Conrt un e charys of faving wold the | Ll s o tie Slavery (incuonstha Lmeols ‘czfnpfi-“'z?%»mtomnti:fife&“nxnlme‘::;'-fic'n:i- dends, 1n l1a leane o yeblorday it propuunded s . evitlclam S T P DL subfected | By WAL MOOREHOUSE & CO. Veobably feil into tom Hver acententally, aud wag | [OMIng beverave " the Octuber ruces wishout | voia or each uthier, bt taat vach declined 10 be B | sniowi the sa00ns i his cdorta to sce that the law | 1BQUIry 32 Lo what wau ta be dona with the $50,000 | o, Cruelty has also beca practjced on Auctionuers, 83 & ¥7 ltaudoloh-at. Hrowned, The remaing wero want to Park Jtloge | DAYINZ the necevsary licenss yo Lo do, Oue of thu | candigate, Finally thuy ugreed to support Judge | pronibiting the sale of liquor Lo minors was which would remslu unclaimed jo thelr bonds | the malc side, patients haviug been knocked T o laet wvening by County Undertaker Kiton, Mr, “Trumbull, who had just been elected to the Louse alleged offenders denied that ho had vold anything whatever, ‘P'io uther ciaimed that he bud hf- ek ular licesue, but biad oot suppgeed It necessusy o got it transferred, Owing to fhe absenca of wite nesaca the case was given a rest until this morning, ‘The Grand .l]‘ury’n labora are slowly draw. ‘We will el TO-DAY, at 100'clock, FURNITURE, torced. when thelr occapation was gone. For the purposs The meeling then adjourned, TIE TRIAL OF AUtS.\13AAO ANDERSON, U learding . Whellr tHacé wak “any law:ow of Triuty 5, K. Church, sgalust whow chiarges | Wi soblect of tho foal disposition ot Bhve becn preferrod o accuunt of 1he feasingof | ubciaimed dividonds roporter hunted her propesty at the corner of ‘I'wonty-second sireot | up Recelver Turpin, of tba Fidelity, and put down snd abused in a most disgracelul munver, The official at first conveyod the Impression that it would be fmpossibly for the males to be f)l-treated without the fact being known to the Buperintendent, and that, thus far, notning of A olf'e nite was 53 years, Tio complications in the Rryant & BSlrat- ton Collego would apgear to have two sides in common with nvat ulher guostiuns, The anage of Representatives do wu Anti-Nebraska Dewocrat. Trumoull bad not st that time avowed, nor indeed vat)} some timwe after Wwking hid seat in the Seuate 4 ho svuw, his adhesion to the ll.-l‘n‘uhhru party, In fact he told wen in Washiugton some tments will Lo run in againat the tve snnunl whose records tho fooulsitors tisve been v ing 1uto for tite past two weaks and ware, ‘oo witnenses examined yostorday were Duilding- Superintandent Cleavoland, Mr. W. W. Boyington, and Kalstrom, with nis Inevitable vundle of docu- wents, The day was wiven over (o a practical ress ume of the woversl points already preseutsd by tac lnveatigation, and it id believea that the jurors were furter cobfirmed fu the views they tad formed ax (o the vropricly. snd even necesuity, of briagiuy da a batch of indictwents xt su varly day, bersuf the cburch. ' ‘Yhe Board hasusked Mga, [ wes mo 18w on ihe subject in thls State, and the Anderson 10 siep down sud cat, but she hae | ouly Btate he knew of that did have any Jaw on the #u yut made no revponea to their request. Ler of- | matier was Now York, whers unclaimed dividends fepse s » plain vioistion of the alscipline of the 4] Chren. ana’ hioe VAL Wil be. 1a 17ath, & mere | 69 10t tho State Treasury, ‘Whese uiclalmed div- @atter'of furm, sluce it can have only one result. | Idends in Illinuls wers subject 1o the orders of the — X Conrt, Bat the assumption that lh‘;g now amot LOCAL POLITICS, ed, or would tiually amount, to ,000 was aie THE CANVASSING DOARD . | sura, The Fidelily had nu:ln::ln“:cu; 1m end of 0 per or ) 1s at resumed fts work yesterdsy moralng, commencs | presen than 82,000 unclalmea. Ur, Turpin it 1] {og with tbe SoventhyWard, Everyibluz ran | 83/d be bad beou natifed by & large number of tendent, claima that he hus pald al debty, and that tne sald from Uryant to b wes n boma nde trsusaction. ‘Tl disayrcement and subsequent withdrawal of the teachers was, according to bie stalcients, & piczo of peity spife, wnd partook somewbat uf the aature of a wirlke, Thelr places wore [nmediately filled, and it 16 said that hy wcnool iu in ae good condition us befure, oF even beitar, Soven of the lu tuachers bave somaine, aud the new teachers Wwho have cowe o ure, it 14 clalimed, the equals, 11 uot the superiora, of those who withdrew, Carpets, Stoves, 3ueht of the collowo state tuat the witudrawal of | 1oz (o s clo O e e raw: | time afterwarde that Le had not joined | and Cattage Grove avenus for saloon Durposes, has the kind had ever becn brought to ligit, bat i Yo 3 " . - r. . . Dr - ¢ vail, gliweucy ot o achuol.’ Me. Mz, Ui Supsrin, end by tie luat of the ek, when it te thouslit 8 | DOQ 0 4 xicnalon of siarery, and would do sl iams Wy 8 0f the prominent mem W i that el¢ven men have beon dismissed for cruclty L JCOUBIOUSE & 0O, Auctionssns., 10 the paticnts under thelr charge. e ————— THE GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA, Boectas Disgutehtn The Trivune. Arraxts, Ga, Nov. 12.—The (Legislative Committes Investigating Gov. Colqulitt for slgn. ing the State's indorsement for tho bonds of the Nurtheastern Rallroad, whereln It ls charged ¢ could (o prevent it. ++Meanwnile Liucola and bis friends were very mach dlsappolnted and dissstisfied at not baving racolved $he a0pport ‘of thoss Anti-Siavery Demo: crats, and it was dificult for many of them to get ovar their hard feeliugs. But Lincolu afterwards became rocouclled W Judd, and cime tu belleve tagt thu views of the Antl-Ncbraska Demucraty wora not only bon ut wero really wivee thon his owu, and heso coufessed on veveral vcuasivns. ‘MLl GOODS. e 1Y) MRS AATTIE W, BULL'S ULIK STUKK. Lot placa in Chicaxs (of 1AL Goous, Uusmimer W aves s ape- clalty. 40 ¥ Monrue, Paluier House or 470 W, Madisn-et, Cataivzass frae. Mums. Lemoreat’s Patleras. TR @ BN Wiolealo& Retnil. Beud for price List, Gouds sant U, O. 1), auywhere Bolemgent for the * MULTIFOLM. \\"HlHIMHWDNIAI‘I;E“II‘:;&IMWIB-\ 292 w53l e —-—-————-—-—"___b —— 0 told mo bime udil's course thst be recelved & cousideration for su , = g, - ¥ aussil depoattors that they didn's wans their money ‘Ihe wings of Carter Harrison's engle were 5 Shese Mlin Seualice not only. smoothly until the Fyurth Precinct was reached | yyey ™ uolll they could get 1t a1l st once. | dolom, st o secret scssiou for two bedragaivd yesterday morming by Contacs wilh tho CRIMINAL, la fetaln uielr vosie iu the Stat where It appeared thal Ttaprssentative Tazlor bad | §a” "Gthet warks, _they “brefsrred o “Bav houraand & balf this afternoou, all ruporters being excluded, and nothing they did Is publle. 1t does uot look well for Gov. Colquitt's luuo- cence that he must be vindicated by the report of & vommities sitting dn secret sesston. Kxe Gov, James M. Buith, Senator Beujumin 41, 111, Btate Treasurce's clerk Murphuy, and Col, W, C. Morritl, Treusuree of tha stats Rallroad, wers amoug the witoesses called, but whst they testifled s mot publicly kuown, The investl- precincts uf a Justice Conrt, and for & time there was an dncouzruous mingling of tall feathers, vaw- dust, tobatco n\uul-. aud il tuat sort of ko, Diut thu eagle, thuugh lemporanty beailrchod by buse cONILCY Wik thu cowmon things Around lt, smerzed screaonug wnd tnnmphaut. Iy sl hap- sened fn (L wise: W, I Condon, who rana surt of u mdc-xhow duting the lsst campalgn, wanted M. Harrison L0 Leat teulimouy 10 bie ex- uiion frow the Democeatle Headquarters by ous crcy Flyno, tter had been bofore & Lo for sssault, but toe ba ot been sccredited with iving a single vole, | bim kee # for tnom. Whea the either by the (ally-hist or relurn slieet. A wran. | timashould come to wind the thing up. In case any ¢le ¢neued, and the counting was passcd untll the M;d“"" divideads were unpaid, the Court wuuld be funds kept for tae benetl: of the legal Jutganof eifction caald be seen. They spessod | Crrre e e et O e e . it Hey in the afternoon, OF &4 least (wo of thew. aud | smount woutd, at most, bo very smal agreed tas ‘Puylor bad recelved 11:234 votes, which | sure to be draws coucuried witn tua Unlted Stat Anti-) tbe Ilepublicat $la ascendoncy iu bl party, c3ueng it to unite with uarty, and theredy securin Low Johnson, claiming to be & private de- tective, was fncd $100 and seut to the Bridewstl yesterday by Justice ¥oole, Johuson's faul pro- clvity was trying doore. A warrant was jssued yestenlay for the arrest of Jollus Freediman for embezzlemank, it belug charged that he bad converted to ble own use 3,700 cigars, the property of the Washiogton hesutifull State. D aud HEE. ** | have known Judd Intimately, snd bo was a mau of bigh integrity sod greas ddelity In all the wtatlons of ilfe, 1amily 88 well us party relstious. I acting with the Frue Soilcre fn 1848 be scted in accupdauce with the views of the wsjunty of bis constituents, e thal party was not oniy n a majonty in Cook Couuty In 1848, but cast a Jarger vote for Van Duren sud Adaie throvzhout But the , and was R n{ lalinanta svouer or later, Eupervisor's re- | Judge Otie, Itecelver of the blate Savinys Jnstl r«n. sud tuoy exulained the discrepancy by say- | tution, was equally clesr in Lis exvlsnations on og thns they Lad ounsted w_oxtend the fally kept | this point. ‘lhere was not, said he, and thure on the tully-list. Iu tho abaence of ths other | probavly would ot be, une-tenth uf’ $50,000 in e cateh SACQUES xoed. cic; LADIES AND GENTS. . e 44 udn latmed divideads wien thu estate wa CONFEC LY, e eae Tur_ sl Lat thel st 100 Sigars the“whoie of ne Firat, Congruasiooat Dbtrict | futiueuid, ok, whaiavar taay uo tha decleius, Unclalmed e e e e oosa | gation (s creating great fotcrcst and e | ~onmeos PRNEE CTRONERY: e ¢ man, Mr, Harrivon was wanted to bring 3 Bk ,‘l.h"" fl",“g“ s ‘:a' n;': o ,“;‘",‘ fl;f' whetlier the preciuct i» masde Lo give vaylor 112% | liting depesits aud depusit-books, as It bad cowa | comment. - Since the Commitiec’s mvetlng ls councting 4nd, as yet, mivsng bink, ws i ¥. Beippal wag given $30 by Henrlotta MI;“;“"JE’_{:{, e o Tatias anaey | Yolea ur mut, or whetlier It is thrown out vilirely,~ | ander Ll own obacryalion apd ‘thit of wther | secres, fte report will not exvocrate Colquitt, cte, 10 the evidence. “Bit he forges Coudon and the Trucus, and came not, Yesleriay morniug Condun tuo occaslon 10 " tomind him of b duly du th prewtsca by causiug his urcest on Worit uf uitachmenl, and his compulsory abpearance belure Jusiice Foule up Lhe courge of contempt uf it air. larcdson (rankly sdmiticd that bis wind had been ao occupicd Uy atber Latters duriug 1l camparzu that be bad uot only forgutien avuul Vendu, bul 2iso sbout 118 calobrated case of Con- Relosch 8s comnlssion for his services In golog upon & bali-bond. Mle wecurity was rejected by the Courl, but be forgot to repay to Llearieita the For this uexlect be was beld to the Criwinal urg by Justice Pollak yestorday, Johu Wilson, aliag G Cooper, wanted for lasceny n Marshailtown, 8., wlioso arrest fn tuls city was measioucd yeaterday, was Lken back Lecday, A raporter trisd 10 i itwill ool stlect toe ceault. Asfuras the count | Keculvers. ‘Flie Btale Buvlugs Lad declured uuc wont Taylor bud 4,755 votes, and Cloousu 4,384, | uwvidend of 10 per cenl, ur 300,000, and of leavsnyg the former 8 wajurity of 471, aotcounting | this muount $200,000 has heeu paid in elght Ale Vourth Precinct, In the disputed precinct | wonths, Every day ur so he was meeting demands Cloonau Lud Uiy Voles and Taylor wonc., auu | on tve rewaluing 810,000, Dupositurs u this even if thu returia were agmitted uncoreocted Tay+ | countey and Juroue kept cosatautly vosted as to lur wuld yot liave 4 majurity of 250 in the distnict, | the couditivn of the bai soTaylor "will be decluged eiccted whother nis | ber of them had rogu vote is counfed or nol in the ‘Phirg Frectuet | ey unthl tuey could draw thelr e e ——— Wuck & Rayner's moth powder and powder gun will cxterminaie ruachea from oy housr. Elwnl" differed from the wsjority of Repubhicsn ‘uited States Sepators ut 1| wpeachinent trial of Audrew Jobnson. Judd was 8L that Liniv B D berot tne Lower Louse, sud Le never forvas Trumbull. Uy to that time the most intimate latious existed Letweun their two families. but the! werg broken off, uud 1 believe Judd aud Truwoal] were naver reconciled. e L Sl Uitards a2, vor. 308 S pr T Ve kagee of 314 w0’ Uader prepald for Wiié Packaxe 2s¢ eatrs. Addresd Brers GUNTIEIUN Coo Cuteago, LL . fectlonery, , T8 Madlson-at - PAST EM_WI DEATIS, 4t ycar. Funeral w'ednnuhy moralng, by carrisges Lo Calvary . about 1 ba ol i T o hiat gt o ::“:‘1"5 8, dispute - sr.‘m:. fim:-ulstcn were k.m:.. ’ruul:.v;‘u nl"n’:u“" o Cemetery. HIBYRGACIIKAE rHANT\ EACE tou va Flyun -Justice e propuunced tho ex- . g N - ast for Joel V, ioatoad of Jubu B. ‘Uayior, whicl ¢ knew, which re < ut tl CABS| Cassle atation JAtaractony. - Me Hlatrieon wes Bouork: | SSiimea e e chrone o o botlee o oL poaet diAla L v A O CouRtod tor Faviors Dot hici SunnL i | Eereerans Bratiscu was Lakice the Mucy Tor thise | 20Fear T O the 13thiast., Jeremieh Canids, aged A, MERCAN NEE & & Dy Scuitieds aid the wied of fruodots Kavherod | ente- anis coupts of winke: wers a1l 1hss couid ve AV pAclAROR KR0S BINKACEECK: Biave Becn and suiuss be Uudes dectalun uf tus Su- | clatmants unti thoy tarucd upand wauted it. Kach | - Pulsral from his late realdeace. 34 Arcuerar.. L Vet by sud suared wwards the oo cwpy- | obixined ia respoares EEAL Sul) A alechacee was geanted Mondusy 1o Mr. 3. 1L | prewo Coars bol. sussmuch s it conuot allect the | deporl-1book was, 1 fact, & contract, wid the Je- | Thuiuleys the 1413, ov 1081, by casslages Lo Ualyary UHASSES, 1ean, - McVicker, (e well-known thesirical wmansger, | Fesult. DulmDg wiore wili be anid ubout is. u the | pusitors were eniftied (' their woney when thuy | SPEEER e e aiiDas and B Ereat variely o faneral of tho late Willlam Wh W. L Borey) batter known throughout | jhia debts nominally were vver $000.000, but this Bighth Ward two preciucts were iseing or ir- | callod for it The statute of Humitatious coald uot [ LUDDENCTa this cliy, oo the 115 foul., Addls K., B tal Urnsees. Furr wa funeral of tho late Willlam Wheel the counlry os +Snatch ‘em. " a clever Eastern | jacluded nis S4bilily for the Gage defsicatl regular, aud the count way ot combleted; but ta | run fn such & case, Lecausc It was thap of o | WiILI U I Buies. Kaed BIIEE. Leavos and Florids Mus 1 wey beld yeaterusymorning st No. 32 Indiso | fhiel, was srrested Monday in Brookiyn, ‘and e [ JONCS e ity for the Gage defaication of | {E0* Nluth “sud teuth Wards sverychiog was | Grust, and whenever Sy called for their money | | JALNDEB-AL Lou Bodous, ark., oo the 11 st LiGise decorattuis, g bia late resbicuce, The services weracon- | gxoectod - ureive thie wdorniog 1a cairge of over $300,000. By the law he was entiticd 0 sp- ‘The only vole compluted UUFIUL the uay | thay wera sutitied Lo received It by thur conteacts | B8 LGP siopled daugbier uf Jucod Unngus Himdes, lOYLY & €O :hl:}c\:‘ur‘ 3\’1 }'}fi'e.'f%?‘fu’fl'.i:fin"{. 0;:?:3 fl‘éi Pn'n"ff",""';'n JSgwectivos Hote wanted for com- | Ply for & discharge oy tim3 aficr turec amanths irsd Senatoriui Liatrict, and s slauds s4 glm ;M“mn,- euum 0 rslu-ud'up‘ ll"" :;::k‘fl& Jiciigiu (urws: 4 Kast for lnterment., ===_____3‘_“.¢ N7, Wieller s pustor ueatly Wall o cenlary S0 | ban eastyy bo 1eniiged e frou the Sllug uf bis putiilon, but wia requited to trep i R s g Resel T e T cau easlly bo ldeutified s ihs fellow who' took Judyinge ia the boiel with Charles Woodward, now 1 jall awaitivg trial ou tho sawne offunse. ‘The Honore Block, on Dearborn streot, hag been dacozated fur several years with & huge dgure kept fur Lhem. Ad 10 Lua suggestion that s list of the pames of prisons catitled to divideuds who Liave not yut como forward 1o clalos (hew be priated o thw pa- RS HRR peis, 1L ywas adidiied that the cosl would ot by "The vole for Heprescntatives was as f fie:}.'m toat the bime wixnt come when it would snd was 1ntunstely ucquainled with the decvased aud bis family. ‘The Jtev, W, ¥, Crufus, of tbis wikr, ollvred prayer and sateted in (g nurvicea ity Bev, Mr* Crews delyered o pathstl uintoricsl “address un the life of his forwe outivhivucr, obiaia tho conseat of one-suird 10 number and one- foetilh 1n amouut of bls creditors. As yeb, bow- ever. nut oos-of bis crediors bas proved up hia debie counequenlly Mr. McVickee wtained bl tlsctargs witbout wiking the consval ! - - TIRUNKS, JULIN—The tuucrsl of the tlao. 38 B, Judd witl o~ e fuscealag the oo Normsn B, Judd B A 2 PSSt e e Fu terian Churcl roar vl Al selers, BICUr ey .fiw..'u:‘..‘ a.-‘m.gvu'm‘, s 1“'".;.,'&,.1';.,&‘.»: vt Toqueshle weel al . Wads) e B4 0 g welicks 5 oy AR, ) o No. s ot Lyl e 08k 0f LLOM Licscut f0liowed Lo COMgy i car suough 10 Cover custy uf advertising. biages 10 Gicoiand Cemvlery, (oo Joug Lue bus Tus couuting wil be continued to-day, com- | {ne puctication woula lead to buudreds of letic BieLiag wild Liv Llevsusks Ward, aud tha nziug W the light . bia | of Mercury, nade of xinc, wlich Lss uevec fulfed | of any ove. The croditors. it Is understood, wen sablo Lo do su. Any euch publication SLD, BEod adcan ¢ winy' Gusd ‘Quaittier, and comforiine tha | to cxclie the wondering Adialration of siragsre. | i fa\or oF giviag fhe dischscye, sud purposely re- - O SoMld e Ausceesting. Shice most OF trovs | apanusratacrylast willbe beld (oo lehonss. No, v Wueik With wseurauces of meeting thelr de- | But tho place that knew It now Koows it na‘wore. | fraived frow peoviag up thelr cluma. 136 thea- e 0 l’q whow ey (s owlug '¥iil 500u Bppeus L0 clasm Bl and ua uf the Onder ot OdA: | o=~ parted fnend i 1he bicssed Jils Leyoud, At the | A fow daysugu the lisencss of the Pugan deity was | o ls mortuwked for §05.000 uire tlan it is it and to puclish all the Dames woulu ba w waste | Fellows, Fort Desrbora L L LUT ENTASS Coyelusion uf e services the many friends who | tuken dowa for sepaire. wod, wblle 1yiug beiplcas | worth, and the equity of redemption in this buiid- of money, siuce in sowe cuses the diwdena LOOMER~—Georga Boower, sged at his re ‘.w . W.' Were Drescut Werd Riven su upberivuity to lovk | and unprotccied 1u the alley, there came slong a | dng, togetber wilt a amall amouut of theabse fur- unte Gub Lo & few cente.—hardly wore thuy | deuce, LU TUIFLY-B8¥EuLL SLIECT, Uf heworiDags. ASS SIGNS. £7C vpuul the deceascd for the last Sime, slter which | couple @f ruz-pickors, —Christosher Busch snd | niture, stige proverties, clc.. wers on oo Sth of e fifl’l;m-‘ Arnold ‘Henwon, —wuo, 10 8 freocy of delight at Octobe; ld by vrder of C 't at ate sale L 1Aeks Mucxuected Sud, Buckva tho Idol 10 pleces | Masy . Duolh fur $1,000. Tuls amo S y ab 1 q_'cluck W Orsceland. Mary #. Booth fur §1,000. Thls awount tha As- r‘unr‘:&l Wedasesda, ¥rienda uf the faiully e nviscd i BLAST €0 827 Deltuat sud Luburs (Lrelaid) papers blcass cops. CORHER CLINTON & JACHSQN ST &Glflmg frow persous who Suund what they suphosed to L

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