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> THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1878, 5 - tralize her cfforts on Asbury, and that con. ference educational fnstitutions be merged (nto it A mcadernic and preparatory departments. The endowment 18 now $165,000. ‘Ihe valae of the building fs $75,000. Kigbtcen thousand dol- lars are nceded st once. ngress, ‘The next nl tha electfon aho talked to n reporter, **her eyes sparkling with enthusiasm,” and related her part In the excitiug eampaign. Bhe sald that & she did not fntend at first totake any activepart | Bionnial Report of the Board of remained silent or been cast tinder s 'lfic,: h;r’otc-t azalnst the equivoeal or soft- moncv platforms of thelr party. But sthl the n.‘.bjcét. 1s not exhsusted, and new light s ;nmwn upon (t by the exnerlence of the past. o not think they should ha cared utfone Iike the one under thelr ¢harge. “Ihe hablts of the eriminal jnsane are bad, and they exert an unhealthy influence on the other patlents. It s not right to inflict thefr presence upan e class who aro themseives guilt- LGIN INS ASYLUM. and David Btern of Quincy. The ‘bride wore a very tich costume of white satin and tulle, trimmed with puint lace. The tollets of the brideamalds werz also very elegant. After the teremony A reception and_banquet was held at the Opera-House, Everything in connection and be raid ¢l 8 week he would be mors than 1,000 mites from the Caaadian frontier.” Speciat DigpateA to Tar Tribune. Quenxc, Nov, 13.—Latters just receivea from Treiand state that Bishop Gillooly, the newly. supainted Papal Detegate to Canada and the lowlng quotation from a in tho canvass, but when Mr. Murray was nom- Trusteas of the Institu« lcsn of anv criine sgainat soclety, and who sbrink | with the wedding was npon the most magmifi- e ———— American Unfon in room of Mgr. Conroy, des “Av an Instaoce, the fo I conmass but ir from so debasing st sasocistion. Soclety ro- | cont acale, and th 0 o ined to **Jnmp In,” 88 #he ex- ni oct i cale, akl the affalr, on the whole, was one ccasad, Is not at all fuclined to acce) . u'u:r:‘::l;-iy :\:'::-"r‘h\l};o»;::‘mhwmul-;::: Lnated she delermined fo 1' iy ;;mm_“’ 4 tion, volls againat the pregent systemn, Insane wards | of the grandest ever witnessed here. CANADA. ) 18 not at all fucl ptre onee. o ought to be connected witn every Penftentlary, #o that the convicts may be treated alone. In this way the atmosphere of our general hos- glul- would be purifed and other good results ous responsibility imgncnd apon Huly fee. s Lordship's advanced years sn the multifarions dutles which would neceasarily devolve upon him {n his assigned position, are 8aid to be the reasans alleged by him in his re= Bax Fraxcisco, Cal,, Nov, 14.—Willlam H. Bonthe, 2 minitg cenitalist, formerly of the United Atates Navy, was married Iast night st Trinity Chureh to Kata It. Trawbriaze, of De- many of her husband's ofd friends in the dlslr:u and used her influence to get them to voto for Munp1tr, as MonrRhiasxy’s successor, and for the Transactions for the Past Two Years— gy, is of pecnliar intercat. Writing fromn ,l;::luu:u‘narr date of Nov. 23, 1740, she says: Tt 1 eannot help mentioning whdl Ia moro carl- The Standing-Army Project~Judge Ram. eay on tho Ballot-Box~The Pheenlcian- Moaravisn Collisinn—Bishop Gillooly=The b an ol tne antfunities, which is that there 18 | anii-Tammany ticktt, Sho said she did all that Prospects of tho Establish- e obitained, trolt, in prosence of & briliisnt assemblage. A | guebec Government, moustrance, However, )t Rome speaketh his Sl o ey i the wihols town, whett 07 | ecumo e mrARE M and inks (L1 resuectfuly urce the Legllatars to con | reception foiowed ot th Pilaco iotel, Eacciat Diipoti ob ane Feibiend acveptance is matter of coie. pesket follow M. o «wiio (s the greatest banker not | ahio was sorry her husband was not allve 1o wit- new Penltentiary at Chestor, and to consider TR Moxtrxat, Nov. 14.—A Jew, lately arrived | jovi- FArkman. Mo eminent bistorian, s tn B30T Jtome, biit of all 1tlyy Turnished mo swith | ness tha downfall of the old Ring. Mra, Mon- the pronosition of establishing_ othera 11 tho THE RAILROADS. trom New York, attempted to smuggle Into thé | ““The death of the fion. Mr. Bachand, the 50 sequlney Bl B e euta mackst | BissEs remarked in conclusion: “Iam going { o 771"“3; "”"“‘,l'," The Didiak varlous corrective Institutions. = They are conll- city alargo quantity of Jewclry. Tho custom | Treasuror of the Province of Quebee, which took money n:' 0 hels Todgings with pansr, and, in | 10 write Mr. Epwanp COoPER aletter congratue 161N, 11l., Nov., 14.—The fifth blennial report | dent that such n meastirs would effect results of | THE PASSENGER AND TICKET | officials met bim ab the station, snd searched | place & few dass ago, may be sald to virtanlly with vapet, B N peets B e, Ciih ralete 1 rk 1l by | ©f the Trustces of thelilinots Northern Hospital & gratilyipg oature, AGENTS, Bhis pockets, whers they found sevents-five vat- | decide the “fate’ “of “the Joly Admine stort, 14¢ {hiog to ihe ntmoat axtravagance, | 1atng him on his succese. I guess this wi for the Insane, at Elgin, was completed this T ———— Tha Central Assoclation of General Ticketand pucishs ¥ doun SRty Istration; for that body w, 1 the pilce of & ory P Fo sk for thelr goodu. * | the last of Jonw KLty and the One-Man Power IR AR fPuetia b AMUSEMENTS. Passonger Agente met swaln at. the Goand | URble gold rlugs, wbich wore coufiscsted, with | tied o' pull through It seaston * by o Sewltchingly bad grammar 6f thisloely | of Tammany Hai. oo f 'll""" ransm(tedito thy Uorcmo‘r i LU #; P uulr.uhr' ‘zcn rdmc w;“ L " e Grand | gipec goods. 8 majority of one. The ;rnn:gmmy. R Ta weltor staton Tn'tEe Tiat aer: o — b wisgslal mottesger. Jelsnulie o feoxthy focu- A aVIATA Sepabitn Yl“‘: Ty e ned In ses- | “gongeor Rensud dled st his resldence at 81, | are that M. Joly will have to succumb to the woman Mo extract tho fnovitable swindie and | The Massachusetts Bourbone are not entitied ment, ':""‘ the followlng Is so absteact of #a | o O v Bline Marco :,":‘u':‘"‘ u“" ot ma.“:::xw'b ‘,:{:" :“"’“’“' Martino to-day. The Corn Exchsuge, of which | dcmoralizing influence of partyism, which would Voo 0 Tt & paper-money system jbased on | tomuchof the credit for BurLEn's dofeat. A m,"‘.‘h“‘ :n lows: | Alfredo. Wentbert | o1 Jec "':’: 'f:?h " 'l“‘u o decisive | o wyy & momber for ibirty yeats, sdjourned :::"!:;:;: ,'l!’m[':,’z%"';:r?;:;’"°“';"‘9"'fl"mflysd"‘ :::'n';:; Tt 16 the substence and an epitome of | 1arge majority of thoso old mossbacks voted for ¢ officera of the Asylum are as follows: | Germont. Pantalenns | actfon was taken. ‘The resolutlun providing | oue of respact to his memory, He bad policles A t, s the DeBouchers ville Uovernment was, than s weil-intentioned and cconomtcal Reform Uoverument, as tha preseut ono 1s. Mr. Joly meantime is trying o {nduce some of the leas pronounced Condery- atfves to foin his forcen, that 150 pounds of fres baggage be allowed witn cach passenger was fnally adopted by tbls Assoclation, This actfon, however, will bave to be confirmed by the Weatern Association, which meets st Kansas City on the 10th inst. The questlon uf abolishing round-trip tizkets over land-grant roads was siso discussed agam, snd it was finully resolved to abolish such tickets Jan. 1, provided the Western Associa- ciatlon concurred. AL the meeting of the West. ern Association on the 10th, the question of providing a substitute for such round-trip tickets witl come up for discussion. Regardivg the cutting of rates from Cinein- nati and other Western polats much was sald, but no action was takew. The war at Cincin. nati I8 still waged with unabated fory, and the rales aro alntost down to nothing. Efforts are being made to stop the difliculty, and it is pre~ dicted on the Fnrh of the parsengzer aod ticket agents that the conflicting futcrests will be harmonized within forty-eight hours. Thia Js, huwevor, rather. problcmatic. A pretense of maintainine rates is made by the roads ruaning out of Chitsgo and ¥t. Louls, but It Is emphat!- cally clatmed by the New York and Philadel- pnia papers that they have abundant preol that the rates Irom theva points are also cut. Tick- ets from Chicago and 8t. Louls, ft s clatmed, are belng sotd st taf rates, but the putchasers recelve an order on the New York agents for a rebato of from $5to $10. In this city this altezation fsem- phatically denfed. That a cut is made from 8t. Lauis there can be no doubt, as the Indiaoa olis scalpers are sclling the coupons off Ht. Louls tickets at from §7 to 810, A number of the Genersl Ticket snd Pas- senger Agents who belong to the Central Assu- clatton wlil also be mambers of the Western Asscclatlon, Amoug these sro the followine from Chicazo: E. Bt. John, Chicago, Rock Islaug & Pacific; James Chariton, Chicago & Alton; \W. P, Johnson, Illinols Central} James R. Wood, Chicagu, Burlington & Quincy. Theaa gentlemen will go to Kansas City to tako part intue formation of the Western Arsociation, and to them {s nssigncd the task of ropresent Ing aud guarding the interests of Chicago. — THE EAST-BOUND POOL. Concerning the result of the late Managers' meeting In New York, the New York Tvitune aays: In recardtothe published slatement that Western rajlroad companies were cutting freicut rates to New York and other scaboard cities, and that no satisfactory resnits had beon sttainod st the tecent Conventlon of lailroad Managers, Commiseioner Fink sati last evening (hat, 8o far as bis informs« tlon extended, he knew nothing of sny catting in rates on freight, Passenger rates had been re- duced by nearly all the ruads, but freight rates had been undistarbed. Concerniug the conference, Mr, Fink sald: +* A pool may be consldered established on e bonnd freight from Chicago and Clinctonath. The division of the bustness has not been decided ovpon, but ‘the roads have sgreed to form & pool,"and the percestages wil) ba fxed on the basis of the Losmness dono by them. 11 the ronds ahonid be unable 1o agree upon their percentages, the aivision will be determined by srbitration, and the derision will govern all the trafic of the roads. The cxtension of the nooling system has not been found impracticable fur the readon that it hoe ot yet been teied i all, and there fs yel no pasls of calculation on which to catablish a pool, " A prominent raiiroed ofiicer, who waa present during tho conference, sald that the cm"?mm' secmed to be very desirous ot completing the pool- ing schieme, and that the unly reason for delay was tie neceasity of agreeing upos the division of the business. 1t was snld yestcrday, however, by & person fa- willur with tailrond matters, thet the conference wan *n more stock-fobbing utfalr, * bat that 1t had cled effect on the market. ** Cul- aald; ‘°of course the roads ara cutting rat ;)m nowhad inmy hand & voucher for a rebate of $4,000, which reduced the actual rata to 18 cunte, ‘The confercnre wasa complete failuro in everything it sttempied to accomplish.” ‘The representation of ** Traviata' last even- ing calls for but little notice. It was a creditanle and Inalfensive porformance, nolther positively good nor positively had,—which fs usually the fate of this opera. Miss Marco, as Vio'efta, ap- pearcd to miueh better advantage than as Mar- guerite. 1t wasa role with which, dramatiealiy, sho was evidently familar, and o this direction, both in costuming and [n buslucss, she pre- sented the well-knuwn stage version of Camilie. I was throughout a yvery cunsistent and har- monlous picce of actiun, marked by good taste, snd occaslonally by somo very strong bursts ofpastion and very clever bits of pathos. While ber singing lacked both In power aud brillisncy, it was evident enough that ahe thoroughly ap- preclated the spirit, meaning, avd style of the muste, and gave expression {o (tso tar a8 Ler physical stiiity allowed. In the * Fors e lul,” which (s the principal numbes of her role, she made a very decided success, although she did not catch tho britllancy, dash, and sbandon of {ts peudant, th empre libers," or sufficiently matk the contrasy between the two nutnbers. ‘They were sung so -well and so consclentiously, however, that she received a yery euthusiastic call before the curtain, Mr. Westberg's Alfredo wus a declded iy, ment upon his Faust, but still It was s nd weak, prettily suok in spots, but uever showing a tithe of the toree and vigor it necded, Ile wae not a lover of thie passion tbat would have attracted the Lady of tho Camellias. It was an Alfredo in miplature, & personation ss 1t might appear viowed through the large glasses of the lorg- uetle. The savlug quality of the performance was the noble snd digniifed ruprescntation of Germont by Pautaleopl, who, notwithstanding his fudisposition, sung and acted his part withs true lyric power. The DI Provenza’ was a luxury to hear in the midst of su much weak- ness, and stovd out as a superh voeal effort, all the stronger for the contrast. There is nothing ‘more that calla tor comment ‘except to rive the chorus a_parting word of praise for its fine work. This evenlng, ** Migoon ** will bo given. Trustees, C. W, Marsh, I'resldent, Sycamore} BB e o b e ey | Frederici Siabl, Galcnas 1. C, Bosworth, Elgtn; emocratic vote {n 1876 was 107,835, Bursen's Becretary, R. W. Padeiford, Elgin; Treasurer, totat yota [s considerably higher than that. The | ¢ A Cnr;mnur‘ Fizin: su'pc;lnm:dem. Edwin - . Al il E::u ‘z’:‘l"%’(’l;:m ?‘l‘f:‘l:r ‘\Z;l:{lt‘lmr‘“nx;‘:,, A. Kibourne, M. D.; Assistaut Physiclans, i i 200, B il bt ind 40,000 | Richard B, Dewoy, Jolin Joseph Crane; Clerk, b nly, Ban DUILER s amaly Charies 1. Woodruft; Mateun, Mrs. P, 1. Por. moro than the Democrats gave GAstoN in 1877 ters Banarvis F.dw; 1 WallingbolT. (75,185), and 5,000 more than Cuiantas Franors | Y63 Bupcrriaon, BCREC T g Apaus hadin 1878 (100,8%0). It wiil not do, there- r 7 fore, for the Democrats to pretend that they lh?::;”::":‘" ‘1:"','::“?”‘3';::’ 1;",5";36'} l:h::: voted agalnst Bursan, The result shows that il el were 463 pattents In the Institution, and at this Moy “m"“’wm of Fort Fisher. date they number 523, The odmissions during the two yests were 413 ana the discharges 83t. Of those discharged seventr-nlne were cured. ‘fhe whole numberunder Lreatimant was 870, and the dally average of pstients was mearly 500, Quite o number of thosa dlscharged were trans- fereed Lo the Central Ilospital for the Ineane at Jacksonville, fn accordance with the law re- districting the State, and a number of othera were sent to the respectiva lufirmaries of tho counties assigned to that {nstitution, MORTALITY. The deaths during the perfod covered by this report nuinbered fity-four, as compared with fifty-seven during tha twopreceding years, The ratlo of mortality to the whole numbor under weatment was 0,03, Onc desth by sulvide oce curred, How to combat this propensity to sul- cide i8 a difficalt problem to solve, In this con- nection, the Trustecs desire to mention the alnrming fncreaso of suifcldes in the outslde world. Oncof the great causes, in their opin. fon, 18 ** the prominenco which the newspapers five to matters of this character. Persons with unbalanced minds are apt to regard those re- ports as rontersing cuvisblo notoricty on the victims, and a desire for sinilar notoricty often urges them to setl-dcstraction.” ‘Thore was ono death from injury during the two years. public lavestization was made by the Board of® 8tate Commissioners of Public Charltics, the resuits of which have been made publle. NEW BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS. By the practice of cconomy cxcellont results tave becn obtained by the expenditure of $0,807.85 approotiated for tho conatruction of a new boller house. A drylng room und work- shop for the patlents bave been secured in ad- ditlon, The $10,000 appropriated for alteratfons in the heatiogand ventilstiog spparatus has also been well lald out. Tha Improved ventilation of the bullding, and the saving in the cost of fuel by the improvements inade, have reduced the expenditures .in this particular between ¥3,000 and $4,000 duriog the Jast your. A few more changos wre contemplated. A lariro amount of work Las heon done out of the annual appropelation of 56,000 for re- pairs, ‘The stripping nud refaying of the entire sluto roof of the south wing of the centre build. ing, whizh cost $255420, wus rendered neces- sary by the m\mmct work of the contractors who erocted this part of the butlding, A bal- ance of §1,449.26 rematus, but projocted ln- ravements witl require this smouut before uly 1, 1878, ‘Tnoy aro pleased to notico the progress made in the improvoments of tho grounds, which em- Lrace an area of seventy-five acros. A largo quantity of troes and sliriibs hiave been planied, and hiave addud vastly to the atiractive n‘gwm ance of the (ustituttbn, 'The approptiation of ' $1,000 for this object as, in their upinlon, baen wiscly cxpended. Tbo wiore attractive the sur- roundinga aro mado ths wore contentedly wiil the patients remain under treatment, s TIR COTTAGR AYATKM. When the State purchased tho site for the hospital there wero ture¢ farm-honses (bwo frame nnd one brick) on the grounds. Auap- propriation was (uaus by the last Legialature for fitging up two of theso houscs tor the ac- comnodatjon of from twenty-live to thirty patlents on the ‘‘cottsge system.'* ‘The col- on hix life to the amount of $60.000. ‘The reort that Stewart's body was brought to this ¢ity Ia entirely without foundation. pecinl Dispritek to The Tridune, OTTAWA, Nov. 14.=Sir A, T. Galt has boen here for soms days, conferring with tho Qove ernment. The conference was ostensibly for the purpose of prepuring a digest of the Domin- fon's side of the fisherv-dispute, for the informa- tlon of the Britlsh Uovernment; but the vppor- tunity was liproved 80 as to obtain that gentle- man's views on the tariff ?uullun, snd it is quite possible the tariff will vary canstderably n its uperation. It Is now Leyoud question that the Hon. Mr. Tilley, who has satled for England, will confer witit_the Home Govern- ment relative to the extent to which the pro- posed tarifl can go without inffinging un Im- perial treaties. It is not at all improbable that Bir A. 'T. Gait will shortly be sent to Eugland on behalf of the Domlufou Government, in con- nection with the fishery question. In view of the rommerclal depression, aud the threatened dectine ln the revenue, it Is said the Government will not let aoy furlher con- tracts for public works this fall; aud, on the strength of the non-lssue of the coutracts for the works un the Cariton and Bt. Anne Ca it {a aaserted that those works have beon a goned for the present. Mr. McNamee, of Mon- treal, was several weeks ago annvunced as the Towest tendcrer for the former work, but nas be‘f:‘ notlfied tbat It is uot now to be proceeded w! A draft of an agrcement between the city and Mr. Tesle, woolen manufacturer, of Utfea, N. Y., has been prepared. By this agreement, Mr. ‘Teale pledges hinself to ercet o good manuiuc- tory, giviney employment to 100 operatives at Icast, who are residents within the city limite,— providing that ho gets from the corporatiot a lease fur nfucty-nina years fn thecity's ntercat of the land kuown as Rideau Terrace, to bo wsed for wnanufacturing purposes only; exemptlon from taxation for tei years; a bunus of $10.00) fu city debentures, ‘bearing fnterest at § oer cent, waturing in twenty yoars,and vagable in jnstali- ments as the work progresses,—the city to se- cure ftsclt by & lien on the property and insur- ance on the bulldings. A spectal “inceting of the t’,‘uunull will be held to ratify the sgree- men A, Carpenter arrived liere from Menominee, Wia,, last week, for the purpure of enmaging 300 men Lo ;fiolu the shisutics,~there being a strike for bigher wages amonast the shanty- men fuo that district; but, as the etrikers havo cowme to terms, he will pot take any laburers from here, The Rideau River at Merrickville fa frozen ap. Three steamers and sevcral barges are stuck in the lee. ' Apecial Dispateh to The Triduna, TORONTO, Nov. I{.—A petition to tne Do- minlou Uuvernment s recelving slignaturcs asking for a grant of money to be used towards forming a permancnt channcl at thy eastern &sp of Torouto Bay, - Thcre ls scarcely five feet of water there at present. The lion, E. B, \Washbaroe, formerly United Ntates Minister to Laels, having becn taken suddenly {lI, the lecture which he was to deliver hiere to-nlzht, under the auspices of the New England Boclety, has been postponed. Bpeerai Dirpalch to The Triduna, MoNTREAL, Nov, 1{.—Ata meeting of the City Louncil, s letter was read from Col, Lit- tletun, atating that his Kxcelleney tha Marquis of Lorne would receive an address from the cite izcos at the statfon un nis srrival, and on the followiug day would hold a feyvee) and, if her Royal Highuess the Priocess Loulss was not w0 fatigued, she would bold a drawinz-room. It ts suld on authority that the Oltawa Gov- erntnent bas io no way considered the question of proceediog against Lient.-Uov. Letuliler, of Quebee, for unconstitutional activn (n dismlss. 1w the De Bouchervllle Government. ‘Tne Bcottish societlcs are unxious to memot rlalize the new Governor-tieneral, and gre get- ting excited over his ndvent. Kaiker, a contidontial cmploye at the Volney Powder Works, Brockville, has been arrested here and taken to Brockville on a charge of cmberzzlement, 1t appusrs that be had becu systematically smugging powder across the lines and pocketing the procecds. dpecial Dispaich (o The Tribune, OrTAWA, Nov. 13.~Tho rumors respecting the - oll the argumeuts In politicsl ecvnomy. With a worthiess and fraudulent substitute for money, pobody knows what to pay for what he wants to puy or what to ask for what he has to sell, wr g e . A moman‘a beatty 14 never foat Ko long ae her aweet smile remaing— onu s leam ber teeth like Srom, Aud her aoft 1ip the ruby etaing: And Sozodont. with mazic potver, Bestowa on hier this priceleas dower, BUSINESS NOTICES, Just arrived and will_apen this (Friday) evoning, Nov. 15, st 154 and 150 Claek steaet, an Jmimenne mock of clothing from a large wholcania clothing firm 1 New York that falled, and the en- tire stock will bo ruld 20 per cent fes than Arst cont, 2 (he estate muet he settled within the next fiva days. A few prices will bs mentioned toshow what gteat bargains are being ofered: Men'scluth codts, $2.45. worth §8: men's cluth pants, $1,20, price befare firin fallcd was 85: & aptendld Auit of men's clothes. 84,410, worth $14.50; nen‘s over- conts, $2.0M, & real good article and worth 80, ANl other goods In the Immensustuck just as cheap, Hale e 8t 151 and 156 Clark strect, oeiwesn Nmfl- 4on and Monroe. ————— Uno * Mra, Winslow's Xonthing Syrup™ for <hildren whileteethinz. It enrudvfem’er Fandar arrhos. wind colic, ani rezniates the bowals, 125 cle CLOAKS. Chieago philanthropists Wil do well to con- slder thelr obligation to try and reform the xlckedness of otber bad citles, . For fnatanco, {t makes one's hesrt biced to think ol tho ox- ceeding sinfulness of the Cincinners who dwell down at the confluence of tho two rivers whose clty fs pamed alter that good old man who was ¢alled from bis plow to rule over a great city. 7ye Cincinnatl Gazells pays that therd wero at Jeast 10,000 persons who attended the theatres jn that cley on Buuday evening Isst, and that tbe sttendanco ranked with the churches. It sags aleo that “tho Bunday theatra {s as free In Cincionati as 1t ia in Vieoba,” and that of the fourtecn theatres in its lst **not more than four tan ba called decont fn the character of the pertormance.”” Tho Gazetle saye that another yotewarthy,feature of these day theatres Is sbe pnmber of boys and youog girls that are brought tozether. Tho mopesrance s that rown-op bays and very young girls are allowed {o run fu couples with catire freedom, and with disaatrous results from a moral point of view, The good example of Chicago scems to hove teen wholly lost on these poor people. They il do well to remember the fato of Sodom, & * sillago of sume historical prominence whoso wicked fuhabitants carried their naughtiness a Iistle too far. ee—— It tspot often thata man fs found in theso dagaot fraud, corruption, snd general laxity of orals, who s honest enough to sell his body to piyadebt. Yet Moses Aruew, tho colored marderer who killed Darzamsx Ivay, ex-Sherlfl of Glasscork County, Ga., did that very thina. 310 was hanged on the let inat,, but va the 18th ol October hio contracted to sell his body to & Mr. Kirg, o medical atudent of Warreaton, ta, for $10, K1xa haviug assumed s debt of his to that amount, «The following s the bill of sale verbatime Ginsox, (1a., October 18, 1878, — Notlce. e folliwlng certifcate, Ueniomgns certify shat I inve anid my carcann 6 Mr. Kixo, & wedleal student of Warrenton Ga bt In advance, but thin 18 my. reiuu(. at the Day of Kxecutlon, Nov 1, 1878 thess are therofore to cite mounish all col'd. persuna coucerned to show @1f any they have ur can, within time that Is ribod by 1awW why sald carcass should not ented. Mosgs H. Aruex, It ta possible that & smart lawyor might pick Haw in the bl of sale on the ground of de- fects Jo the grammar, or for lack ol powor on 1we part of ALLEN to doliver thy goods, but the futent of the mortzagor was undoubtedly good. s e—— 1t seoms 1t all our traditlons are to be ground (o pleces under the upperand the nother millatoncs of actusl facts, Here comes Mr. Cousin, ex-President Graxt's brother{n-law, and says that Gen. URANT was hever & tannsr and sds never fn any manner connected with the tanniog Lusinuss. It is possible that Mr, Congi, In viow of the great honors showered upon GRAKRT by sil the crowned heads ot Eu- tope, I8 getting & little proud, and is ashsmed ol the Uoncral's Galena business. We stil cling to tho belief that GRANT was a tarner. Look at the excellent samples of work that ho turned out at Doneison, Vicksburg, and Appo mattox Court House. e ————— The Rev. o(r. Beave, a Mcthodist clergyman of Walilngfard, Ct., did not conflne bimsel! to tho Tistonie method of dofor business with some of his Iady parishioners, and hence there {a trouble {n the camp. Ila s charged with “kissing two or thrco of his parlshioners who were very intimate fu his family, who had at- tended Mrs. BoaLz in hier sickness, and who hod dono other scts of kindness for which ho was truly gratcful.’ Mrs. DrALE did not make any {utss about this ' paroxysmal " business, but the church dld, and tanow hauling the reverend gen- tleman over the red-hot coals, It really does seem s 1f 8 man's privileges In this world are dally becoming more and more circumscribed, e Chas. Gossage & Co. Cloak Dep’t. Plain Beaver (loaks £5 and 37, All-Wool Cloaks 39 upward. Diagonal Cloth Cloaks At §il and 3106, “Extra Good Valual” Spectally Attractive in Style and Quality. Diagonal and Matelasse Sacques, Oirculars, and Dolmans of choico styles) English Walking Jackets, Fur-lined Silk Circulars, Sacques, nnd_ Dolmens, Misses' aud Children’s €Clonks, Reduced Prices! All Sizes! The stock of this Dept. is, a8 al- ways, superior in style and quality, ** And at the Lowest Prices!” Chas. Gos sage & Co. MISS KELLOGG. To the Editor of The Trilune, Cn1caGo, Nov. 14.~Will you kindly allow me to correct somo atatements in a Cleveland lote ter headed ** Mile. Litta,’’ and signed * Gary," In this morning's issuc of your psper? I will pasd several {nsipld and untrue remarks about mysell ood Mile. Litta’s conteact, but cannot consclentiously do so fn regard to Miss Clars Loulse Kelloge, of whom yaur correspondent says: “ Miss Kellogz may | suit o certalu class of American audiences, but sle lanot and never was an artiste.,”” I would® most emphotically deny the above, and stato ‘thiat Miss Kellogg has, by her unrivaled sorvides for a number of cars {n the United States apd_ two aensons fn ondon, proved that sults ALL audlences, aud, as & sbo has uo superfor on the . Amerlcan stage. No _ gentleman would, . fnsult = lady who hns been for s number of years the fdol of the Amerlcan public, and hab falthiully fulfilled the arduous dutics of a priink doons, aud who uot only Lias sung wore Q“ thirty differcnt operas, but also created thd principal "paris ins uumber of them. 3 Miss_Kellogg, during her Lyst trip In Europe, where I had thu honor to accompany her, re- ceived numerous offecs to4tug in the principal opera-houses thcre, aud, if Jahe had not (lor- tunstely for me) stgned Iw‘.{ engagement pra- vious to this visit, she wm{‘lni bo aluglog thers now. Miss Kellogz is now makipg her farewcll tour through. . this wuulrly And{ ar dealrouy that her lust etigagement With 8o shall not be em- bittered by any {njustice Witever; therefore, on bebalf of the lady, I bea you to publish the above, Yours truly, X BTHAKOBCH. ‘The next Sunday after the election some of tho Massachusctts clorgymen took a lvely rat- tld at the political issucs of the day, The Rev, G A, BanTox, in Boston, was gbout as pointed and personal o8 any of them, takiug for his text L 8anun, xxxt, 8: “And the battle:went sore agalust SAUL." 1n the course ol his discourso he favelghed against Gen. BUTLER as & sccond CariLing, and “tnaoked Heuven for the blowa East aod West lately dealt the miserable car- cass of the Greenback party.” No wonder Bot- LER attributes Lis dofeat to ‘‘the newspapers, the churches, ana tho bigh-grade schoolmas- ters, They are three powerlul factors for good 10 any civitized community. . 1t wasn’t Groxiy's foflamed nose that killed him$ it was remorse. s blographersays that, while ho was & homely man, he was cascntially » “good fellow,” liked a joko ns wellas a drink, snd nover drank alone, The cartoons mnde of him by the comic papers worried bim vaory much, and, it {s thought by his intimato fricuds, hastencd ls departure. ** Anothergoud man ‘gene ostray,” through the jnfluence of ana tho offices of aselstant and clerk were | 1yippy, is thought to bu an sppropriate cpl- sbolished, This was regarded not too high for | ¢apy upon CroNx's tombatone. = an expericnced aod capable.ratiartfey. o Bastem foii | .. ., errrrriemps——— o 11 10 day op FirzornALD'S motlon s mojurity ‘of the | Tho 8alt Lake Jflerald (Mormon organ)is of Board voted to cut the galary of County At- | the opinion that aslung as the Mormons poll tornoy down to $3,000 & year. ‘This means the | 83,000 votes and the Uentiles only 8,000, that election of an {ncapable attorney, and $3,000t0 | the Territory of Utah will continuo to send s 50004 year for cutside lexal help, Therels | Mormon delogate to Congress. It doss look a uo economy fu reducing a salory below tho [ Mttle liko it, nud it {s a Qisgrace to the Congress paint that an experienced and competout lawyer | of the United States that a man who 13 openly will aceept, guilty of polygamy should hold a seat in that tody. Ilowover, he is brobably as chasio as The Battitaore Gazetle, ln roplying to the re- some ot tho n!.hu'r metibare: 7 Frrzo¥raLD has flopped amafn, R&ls & re- former now, 1o sves maoy otfices that ouzht tobe nbollshed and others where the salary should be lowered, but in some cases he s arrylng his zcal suapiciously far, The salary of the County Attorney two years sgo was $7,000 a year, and tucoflice had also an ssslstant aud 8 clerk, Last year Judgo WALLACK was spootuted County Attorncy at 5,000 a' yoar OPERA ‘“OFF NIGNTS.” To the Edilor of TRGTribune, . Cutoago, Nov. 13.—There, appears to be a wenersl complaing at the way F’ brief season of ATLANTIC & GRREAT WESTERN, Soecral Dispateh 1o Ths Tridune. CLEvELAND, O,, Nov. 14.—The hearing of the great foreclosure issue agalnst tho Atlantlc & Great Western Rallway began in the back office of Adan, Otis & Russell to-day. It wiil Ttalian opera is conducted, |, Peopla claim, and with trath, that the star stngers will appear one mark of the Washington Republican, that % the e = N ecupiadin April. 1478, and are | Dight, and that the fotlowidg porformanca 18 | oceupy atiout two weeks, sud fuvolves the gotng | Goverument's lutentlon to forin 8 small stand- STATE-ST. South has 0o friends fn the West suy more than | m‘f&m"rmimed,'lm the l;nu’cnst?'uunl 15 | conspicuous by tha abaence o al of tho princis | over: In an ulaborate tnauncr of & sale full of [ I fmy have wore truth than at Wrst appear, WASIEIINGTON-ST. ! There are two of them, or rather four of ) ( ard ab in- | ¢d. Sirsetby Bmith, when in England, {s said - fo bua in tho North," says that **thero {sa West {.yyom, In thoirat case, the namo of tho parly of “’i‘ny their enlarged "n“t"n'u; fessitl pal srtists. Now why shchild this bel The cymcum‘ and the hearing of almost iotermin- | 30" oy sonterted with the Imperal authoritles e o e which {8 bound to tho Bouth by tlos of intercat. | grgt part is the Rev, Jares Dizox, of New lioy do not, however, fecl thut the feasibllity | pricus are the same, and it acema really a littio | blo ancuments, respecting such u seneme, and recelved promiscs Slh % of thé geveral adoption of the **cottage ays- tom™ s at all aettled. ‘The cetimates for con- tracts for the cottages were 35,447.90. Ol this smount $042 was takon fromu the allowauco for furniture, muchof the work contracted for com- juz_properly under that liesd. A balanco of $1,002.9) therefore retualig out of the appropri- atlon, which will ba expended as contemplated by the act, in the crection of lodges st iho cirtrancos to the grounds, APPROFALATIONS WANTED, They urge that an appropnation of $1,000 bo mado for the establlshuient of a pathological Iaboratory in canuection with the hospital for investizafion of discass and uthization ot the sbundant and valuoblo msterinl furbished by overy hospital for thc insanc. Further vrovision 18 needed in the way of ad- ditfona! hiose ana fire apparatus. A duzon ex- tinguishers and hose will cost 81,111, lo this West tho Btates of Obio and Indlana ara found, Both of them, and liliaols, perbsps, will vote fora Uemocratic Prestdentin 1880, Itfstime for the Blatcs weat of tho Alleghanles to formn cpalition with the South, and control tho coun- try which they fecd.” At this polnt {n the de- Lale we wish to put in our oar just long enough to say (1) that nulther Ohio nor Illinols will vote lor & Democratic Prestdent fn 1850 (2) that Indians s doubtful; and (8) that patrlotism, aud mot “ties ot Intorest,” will control the West for some \ime to come. 'The blood of the East flters through the West, and she will Ll jor natlonal unity, justice, and good gov- erument, 1ike shuro practics on the pars of Mr. Hirakosch 10 open the box-offico for ha, sale of seats five nights fn sdyauce without, at the same time, announcing the princlpal artists for each per- formance, Whenever was a(Chicago audience treated to such n representation of ** Faust' ng on last nlght, without one lcading sinwer fu tha pringpal yolesi Azain, in ‘tnis morning's ade vurtisement of ‘¢ Traviats,' the same oxtraordl- n-rfi thing is uoticeable, Wby Aave the so-called “olt nighta'¢ Peopla woulit doubtless patron- Ixo the opers batter i tho talont of thecompany were inore divided, and at Jeust one of the throe leading srtists would a) in eschh purforin. ance, Balieving that present the popular opinion oo the subject, aud huplng the mausge- mient may be induced redress the evil, [ am, reapectiully, Famrray, ———————— of ussistance. The troovs wers to bu officer- ed by drafts from the Imoperlal forces The present Domislon Government, how- ever had wot voted any expenditure tnis year for surh a purpose, on the ground of enforced cronoiny, owlng to commercial depres slon, which they weru elected to alleviate. ‘The Goverument have, however, issucd au order fur the detailing to permanent service tyouty-tlve men aod one ofticer from the Governor-tener- al's Foot-(luards; anl tho men are to bo located In harracke at New Edinburg, for serv- {ce fu conucction withthe Viceregal party. Not only are thesg troops to be periasncotly cm- ployed, but Mr. Juhy Stewars, of thia city, s onsolilug & troop of cavalry, the avewed pur- posc of which 18 to accowpany tho Viceregzal varty on atate and other Imporiadt occastona, ‘Fyino will show that there {s moro fu the rumor TTEMS, Mr. George C. Wortman has been appolnted agent of the Illinols Ceutral Rallroad at Vernon Statlon lu place ot F. K. Dickey, restened. The uradlog on the new extension of the Saginaw Valley & Bt. Loufs (Mich.) Raflroad commenced Wednesdoy, The contract has been let to do the work s far as Eln Hall, The statement of the earninzs and disburse- ments of the Chicago, Rock Island & lacific Itaitroad Comypany for the first alx moutbs of the curreut fscal year shows the gross carnings to bo §1,4T,005, thy net earnings §2,14,957, ‘The surplus earoings for the sams pétiod in 1877 wers §343,454, which makes au fucrease fur 1678 of $14,011. Albany, Ind,, and hers {s Lizztn KepLxy. ‘The next is the Rev. Davin Muinay, pastor of the Baline, Mtch., Presbyterisn Church, aud the lady is Miss Mamiz Jomnsox. In both in- atances, according to report, thero are “other hearts that will ache.” e ———— Now that tho atockholders in Dawa's Sun hava demandod that somothing else shall be printed besides articles concerning the “‘Great Fraud,” thoindefatigabls and sleepless CuARLES A, proposcs to lssuo a forty-column supplement threo thnes each week for ten ycars, in which the fraudulent nature of the President’s titla to bis ofice will be exposed, elsborated, provedy aud swom to, West Bud Dry Goots Houss Madison & Peoria-sts. MILLINERY HARKED DOWN! ——e—— (zouox CaLLY ies fu joll fu Des Moldes for ! & chavge fn the militia saystem of teo countsy i ——— 8y vesolution of the Legislature, several years COMMERCE Meetings are belog held In the tow od | ¢l R e of tho Foderal Court i pec | e lendiog Domeraic Jouroal o e South, ,.m{,_'fil.,.,,,?m'?;.?r TneiringBuatebulldings was o |2 f;‘.:l";'nm‘:lz i ino ‘El tlo Detrols, Nikidle s than, the Uorernment at present caro to mukd | woje Fynts in all Colors and i cand.. ‘MASY. eate aiotha Qoverns 2 % lscontinucd, This canuot be safely dono withi- N uthweatera Ruilroad in the interest of the Special Dispaseh fo The Trid z Teent guve a largotand g{u’nn.olhl n fmproving :::1(1:70.{« :',:‘.‘,'.‘;','J,:'.'Z.fi‘},",‘{:n:,’:‘{{;',',';’,:',‘,‘" it ample praviston belng made for the prowmpt | Feselutions Ad"',f; ';.::;::' ational Board | | B00 I extension of the road frons Ypellentl | ‘Tonontor Suv: ot the Court of Chancery Shapes, 76c; wusual pgice cxtiuguishment of i An appropriation is destredd for this purpo: Uue of the wreat aids to the sclontific treat- ment of the {usane is the lbrary, * Reading s a wreat relict from mental distraction, Au ap- propristion of 3500 I8 askol for, An sppropristion of $1,200 18 reported {n or- dar to change the highway fu front of tha Los- pital, to proveut tue disturblug influences of sacrs-by. p‘l\ z-lle?y in the smusement room {s wantod, —8$700. Auother engine and fan for forcod ventilation o overcomo the offect of tho strong uorth and southwest winds, which at times t sgainst tha buildiog with such force s to ryender one fsu :mnp-rulvclfi uscluss,—$445.50, Additional sheds for sheltering the vebicles of oflcers and viaitors,—8600. 5 A nc:&nugery is 8ls0 nccessary on the farm, A now olcvator is winted,—8500, Helore the explration of snother iwo years a vow washing macbine wud maogte will nee- essary,~—§375. = "né‘i:lncry 18 requived ln the englocer's shop. o Pontisc, thus_securing conucction with ths Grand ‘I'runk. It 1s now thought that the new Iines will bo an seccowplished fact before soring, The pmount msked of Ypsilanti is $40,000, of Hillsdale §20,000, and of theintermediste towns #20,000, ‘Thero is bardly a doutit that thess smounts will ba ralsed withous difliculty, Comuwissloner Mldgley as fust issucd tle foltowlng clrcular rozardlng frelght rutes from Missouri River pointe: ** Commencing this day (Nov. 14),the following rates will be charged 1rut Knnsas City, Leavenworth, Atchison, or bt. doseph, on car-luad shipmeuts, in_rufriger- ator cars destived for seaboard polute: ‘On dreased beef or muttoy, to East 8L, Louts, fodt Hannlbal, or Chicazo, 57 ceuta per 100 pounds; on dressed hogy, to East St. Louls, East Hauul- bal, or Burliugton, 37 cents per 100 pounds; to Chicago, 42 ceots per JO0U pounds; whea carried {n cominion cars sho rates will bufivejeents per 100 pounds less than Iu refrizerator cars. The rate on fourth-class, whether local or seaboard, s % cents per 100 pounds.” Those cnsuges were made to equatize the rates by way of Chicago anid Bt. Loule, Therc has ‘been” Lerstofore largo discrimination in favor of 8t. Louls, eapociatly on dressed beef, the Dea Molnes River. The company which uodertook the Improvement falled, and s por- tion of the Jand, it 1s clalmed, roverted and 0 subject to entry and pro-cmotion. Cattey and hundreds of others made tholr clalms, oceupled tracts of the land upon which 1bey bayo lived poacefully and happlly, and lMl‘al valusble fmprovements. By some law- yere' guirks theas honost vre-emptors sre now souzht to be disposscased and turned adrift upon the world, with nothiug to show for their yoars of tolland thrife. Cany declares he will dis ;t:;:r than bave his family robbed of thelr here, the case of Bhaw ve, Crawford came up for trial. The vlalnttff In this case sought to upset the sale of valuable properiies on Quecn street, In a thickly-populated part of the city, by reasan of the fact that the Committee of Mr. Bhaw, 8 lunatic, had not complied with the law, by giving securitics, when thls property wai suld, imauy years ago. ‘{ho cass bewgal an ungsusl character, With the chancus ol throw. ing out of pussessiun every persun who had in good faith purchased the” lands of the Shaw Committee, the Court was crowded. Thoe de- clslon wes azainst the plaintiil. 'Vho cass will probably b i’! aled, Col, ¥naw, United Btates Consul at Manches- ter, Eng,, weltcs to s morning puper hure anoit the proposed visit of Hunlsd to Euglasd. L speaks o terms of pralae of the English scullers, Boyd, lihggins, sud Eitiott, and dop- recates (00 tuch contldence in the Csuadian champlon. Tho flon. Edward Blake has returned from ‘Europe, much {fmproved tn health, ‘That Mr. Blake will unce moro take his stand at the head ol the Liberals of Optario, and give Lits party toe benclit of his services, {3 pretty cortuin, clal Dispatch to The Tridune. MonTrEAL, Nov. 18.—In the Uk Indlan casc, $1,26. ‘ 600 Fine French Felt and Fu Beaver Hats and Bonnets in the Newest Shapes and Col- ors, $1; sold elsewhere for. $1.76. A large stock of Fanoy Feath- ers from 280 to $1; worth 60c to $1.76 each. Silk Plushes in all the Newaest Shades, best quality. $2.50; regular price $3.60 for same goods, rt A large stock of Trimmed Bon- nets and Hats from $2.50 to $12.00; rare bargains, GARSON, PIRIE & GO. Naw Yonrx, Nov, 14.—The United Btates Board of Trade this morning adopted the followlug resolutions; Retofved, That the Board, fuily reensnlzlnl the value of tha postal service, recomuend to Lon. gresa the most libcral leglslation upon the sabjoct con nt with the rapid tronsmission and quick dell of oll proper matlaoie matier, but this Conventlon does pot think it advisablo to propose any speclal bill for that purbose. jesoived, ‘That thivConvention beartly appro the ateps agrevd upon by the Secraiary of tha I're ury sn |l’u New Yurk bankers fur the national sumpiion of speclo piyuents, and that the_stan 1ng committoe of this Board on National Pinance sud Unrroucy be requested Lo xive all practicadle aid lu vocuring Congresslonsl or Executive wme wres for gising wmgl o sffect (0 thy resolutl ‘-md upon this subjoct by the New York Clearing- ouse, Committees were appointed to present to the Uultea States Government the luportauce of entering promptly fnto advautaguous cominer- cial relutlous with other countries by sither renera, or speclal treatles, sud to represent the nited States Board of ‘I'rade ut the proposed Buip-Canal Couvention. Chauncy 1. Filley, ot Bt Louls, was re-elected President of the Hoard, and 8, o Coviugtan, ol Lat tho loaders of the Greenback guerrillas, the BuTLEu bandittl, the Duxcan greasers, and the Dexnis KEAUNKY suns culoties, all disband thelr shliriless cankers of o calm world and a Jonk peace, and tell thom 10 go to work ghd drive from their fresides that famine thele political bummering has gent o proy upon their wives and chiidren, sud thoy will soun hiave less cause to complain of bard timos, ——————— That ‘“‘white plume of Navarre" turued Dblack tn the storin of Nov, & ‘I'hls is reversing the order of Nature. Great grief, or (right, or asudden and terrible afitiction often turna tho hair white In e single night. Dut that a white plume should be turned black ull of u sudden 1s fudecd w mystery. ——— U;l“ho trouble at the Asylum for the Insane at m“mhvu. 0., and that at tho institution fos b deat snd dumb at Delarso, Wis,, may all b ;f:d to the lmperfect indpection that is given hm‘. mausgoment of those lustitutions by o Illu committees and other officiats whose ‘m{‘lhwlwk after them, It is usually s wasbing operation, The msuagers and ot Directors are notified that on auch & Jtappears s I the Now York Sun bsd de- voted some littlo space to proye that one Samuzy J. TILDEN was fairly electod President of tho United Btates, Aundyet It scems liko a dream, 1t i ove of thoso traditions of the pass that lacks contirmation. * e — e 1t s said that Zacu CwaxpLER has called ESTIMATES FOH XEXT TWO YEBALS, e ——— ! the Istust move is a uotico given Mr, McLaren, 2y tha amelling committee will bo at tho White Louso since the November eloc- | 4 KB 8mount sppropriaiod by tho last General | ¢iuciuuat, Vico-Frosidont. INSURANCE MEN. Chr by tho. attarneye of the Bemitacy, thot e waintenance of 50U pationts o . Uy by ul vy tha 'Dl course ths hguu {asct ln.ordnr?u‘.:':::";:.‘: tlons, Brains and Cowkrixa would both like .:::ezn‘xb‘l{no;" nnnu‘:n‘: 600 tho allowaneo for BT Speclal Duspatch (o Ths Tridune, :{wy {ateud to uppual from Judge boluoger's THE HUMANITARIANS, docislon. The Houorsble Judye condeinned the GuAND Rapips, Mich., Nov. 14.—Quite a e y o Beininary to pay thu costs of the ruse lu the laco on the 4th of tacallialf=ially & tho sole biace & number of promiuent insurance inca beld & March, 1881, But then fu & lotiery there are 1he mnaintesance of frois 25 ta 80 patieuts in the cottages was at the rateof 33,000 o year,making Tflh‘xul On overything. It s a dress parade. Visltors are foasted and bamboozled, snd Bavrisone, Nov. 14,—The Awerkon Humane T) ¢ i Aty mutter of B cortaln paper 10 conusction with 1hey go off satiafled with the * thio alwa; blauks! atotal of $101,000. ‘The mwount” for genoral | gocloty renssemblod tu-day, and clected Edwin |umesting at Sweet's Hotelin tois city to-day, e 1 s the 1 n rough and ys 80 msny blaul intenance was found sulicient, but, sluce the 4 4 tho urder for remuving the Protestauy church at e ellk&n;mmg:mant." The |mp¢ctlonu|‘: neyer s ::%‘:tlru%"l :":;n onlyuo mn::d I April Iast. there | 1 Browo, Chlcago, President, aud a long 1st of | Amung thew were J. M, Brown, of Chidago, | Oxa. ‘s paper ho also pronounced u forigery s FINANOIAL, The New York Times says that it may not be generally known that “Beniawix F, Burizs Vice-Presidouts. The following Bocdeties pledged themselves for the amounts sunexed: sgunt of tho Imperiul sud Northern of En- and it 1s upon this decislon thab the appoal is o «landj George Cook, ol Chicago, of the Liver- has been no tino to dotermiuo whether thev can ba.iaken, be adequately maintuined on the sllowauce granted. ‘The ftem for cottage Bystom Is estl- bly doge, and bones sbuses are not ex- EnTABLISIED 1800, ¢; Py " ‘Yhe new canal-works wlil be cloied on the 4 o e T ————— was lately a candldate for Governor of Massa- 1 ¢ lgg pool & London & Globe; L. 1, For, of De 200k o, having b6l encriot s GUriuK the T ‘ D ot st st i Brss | i T mpraon o Voo o s | SRR SLIN o e B ot o Mo, e f sy | 2 0 o et e o et 00| RANDAY, 11, FOOTE, BANKER, Joba T. Murray, of tbe Continental; Georze W. Chaudler, of the Harttord; E. C. Prestou, ol the Deirolt Fire & Marine; Ieory M. tious are completed, with the exceptiup of & slight Jevoliug of the bottom wheu the water {8 taken off l‘l'ms cansl can the bo uaed ufl'uz P ‘I'he eatiimates for carrent cxpenses should be fucreased Lo $09,500 per annuw, or $199,000 fur the next two years, ‘Lhiy, With tbe estimates of -, NEW ¥ ‘" taetog T IHIREADMA XS KESL X O K vori blouk kaclsngs wad Vice: Bresldsas of Gold Burgd: the wisdom; {"f": :fl'tndnu f' 1ntellizence of men is always fecond, e ——— The name of tha colored tndividusl who was ? 2 v hest cliaracierand experleuca Iskuarautyed. Stuck Leter makes mistakes, No instance cun | hid awsy In ths wood-pile during the aittiog of | 87,600 for the cotteges, maken a total of §206,- | yir 'fieyw %0 | Brooks, of Cieveland, of the Londun Wellington-street bridue, w'hh i \_vlll yl\f 0 ,‘.;fi“‘..“ ol ls0. mick omtracia b e e 1y history whe: lo 88 body | 1y sovallod Commercial -Coovention fa- this | %0, oF ot Bunusl per capitu st of $196.0 to be s 20 | Ineurasce “Corporailon; and iwo oF ihreo | Bineleed (et of wateri—a creat couveulened 10 | dioel ™ vt tud “ealls™ oo larue or sl it bare wpoken ibe poop! b clghe-shivpers Wes :',‘;'n:u;ma‘:'fm""':'n’; u“:':%'.‘n.';‘::?-'y' m‘:yhlt;: city was Tos 8CoTT. asked of the uext Geucral Assewdly for tho | Avrahaia Firi 500 | local ' wgests. Tue mecting was se- ::fi:‘;‘;’iafifl:ffi:&:m‘un'“:mfi’:'fi:'n ‘;‘:,:' Wik Tictng, Pamphlct entitied + Wall sirect, ” sud atuck 3 ¥ GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDIVINE, 88 peogle of Massachug achusetty went BuTLER one N“:;:hm bls prophecy, and washed qut fo s from the shore of their agereation maintenance of patients exclusively, from July A resolution {nstructiug the Executive Cow- | cret, sud thoss brescat refused to Gayiescputatulug valdadle intorimation, walled vi po= TATE 1 (ne 0t wah it & ok ot Lok peobr ot e 1, 1679, to July 1, 1841 i Conitreas & chartor of | state its oblects, but It 1s elieved that it way | €rully, . sebotufios, i i Mores, °f 1Be 0cean wash out & #pok f ink from lla THE WINNEBAGO CHIEF, e TUM TUBASUBER. i‘iu‘flfufiffi"fl.‘:fi? e ©F | Beld for the purpass of re<stablishing o Board | Judxe Ramaay, belore whow the Jacques = Bpectal Dupateh to u Carticr ballut-bux-stulling cese wus tricd, I8 “vigoitly Bo admirer of the ballot-box. 'He gefors to it msy *that sty aud susurd thing calied the ballot-box,” which, be suye, is so The Treasurce's report shows s balance on hand to tbe crodit of the current-expeuse fund, Oct. 1, 1578, of B3784.17, - Tuey haye becw obliged to deny sdmission to Th Tridune. 'PSTTEBURG, Pa., Nov. 14, ~Tha Head-Chlef of “the Winnebago tnbo of Indiaos ju Wiscousin, nc"m“" waa sulected for the ge‘x‘z ‘:umouunz of ull U"%fi""‘":f" and ux‘::'lormnv of 5 tesin (Ilm the Association ou the second Weduesds, eltyy a0 time agu tue ppn-Hoar nuutes ochh:r, m‘m e 5 * o w:!npcned Bowrd agents to withdraw from the ee— i rd, sud thigmovement {8 sepposed jo be & , ") h & T v rencs'—Kutleriun, aod Keazoeylum, | Srrived o Pitabury 1bia moralng, en route 10 | many paticotsof both dexes Lor waat o roou. HYMENIAL, counterheckn e ey pod ohut v snuckies By the ;fl;[\f“nwm?‘-i"v s rbus 1y ':l“bh aand fomebandacral: | .m‘fi boullyuhl::d., llomwb?'l.aumo Under $he presout uutumwfich regulate the- Syécial Disvalch o The Triduns., ASBURY UNIVERSITY. press fur bis grétuitous optuivs: and 1t is healiy. Sufy ay & 1ot Job atyer all. 10 City-1lall, whera bo desirad 1o meek some | cqumltment of the Jusane 1o hospitaly. thuliug | KEOKUK, fu, Nov. 1.—Th evant of the tex- |, s Y poluted out that, although 1he bajlot-box was Rl mude the tnstrument of fruud fu this case, thy fraud was alinost immediately discovered, aud the perpetrators punished, %\ atlidavit from Artbur. Stuveus Baker, Mz, doil’s brother-lu-luw, ls ryuw.lmd. which suys that, at 1he time Mr. Guff went to Bt. Alb Vt., Aprit last, he wens ghero to avold ar that b (i ol!lel told him that by was to have 85,000 for publishing the lutter vhut apvesred fo of demarcation betweeu the weaithicst aud DooFest citizens is, tho ablilty or joagility of the friends of the patient to furuish: hlm with good and sutticlent clotbibg duriug hid sojouru fa ¢he Hoapital. This la not & very desirsble state of tlugs. ‘The term “‘pauper’ and,the odium which attaches thereto, should ba removed. It {5 a well-established fact that when Dalieuts arc well ted aud well clad they are more antenss sou in Jewlah circles hore was the marrisge of S : X C . Michast Weil aud Mllss Emma Kleht, which ook | | 1¥DIAMAFOLLS, fhify Nov. 1o Convention place last evenlog et the Synagogue, Which was eshindiets, held ta consider the datccod profusely decorated for tho vcraslon. Tho cer- Aabury University, b adopted the report of Snony, which was perforaed by Katbl dosapt | 486 Finance Committes iommending that tho i very pas- Bogen, was wituessed Ly lsrge company ot | &2 owLaenE i enlal o fovited guests, including many prowlaent citi- tor Lu tho §ate preach °l§§}lm0n . pressoting ult of Ji of the ottictals. Ho s & very fntelligent Iudian, and spcaks the Eoglish labguage slmost pes- fectly, He says ho was robbed lo Chicago of sbout §200, and s now eutircly penotless. Jo his pocket bhe -has documents -which prove bis 1dentty, wod which show that, after the deccaseof tho fosmer Chlef of the ————— A u:x::nm.nz writes “for relfable jufor- pe mmc bow many Republicans hava besn il ougress from * North Carolina.” '"”Nm elected by the vatees, but the Demo- b .-:‘azm 86 countiug Yhem all out by ndlfng coutrivancas,’ e Bolld Bouth 0 ln.m'i as they desiro to e ——— @ 33 oy Fety B iees acta Before Taking!ica thalc. and Yia ween esteusvely wsed for over thizhy Years with «Teal succass. T Full parciculars 1o our pativhlel, which wa ST hea Ly wasl Lo otery vie. BB Tho Specisa g the peeds of the University fmwcdiate and n 8 y Bleulciuc o soid by vll drugslas ot 81 pur packaze, ue T viton o e Wiotagesbe s choun o scsod B e | B o ialnt, o e desiuslels | i, il 0 A, N THCOE | bemumen st o et gcvert | Gl RS U AT AT Gl | SRt L of o2 3 » o k y 8 Lvely payg .J'::l“di%‘é’; H‘O::m’;r book | T o vorbaps B yoasa of Fiits | 6f our pativats amounse io from 620 Lo 823 lixs Fagule Weli sod Miss Eliza Berg of Cul- | fusd; the Conferonces asscas &' certalu ainoult | Hergld “would staud ut bis (Gotl's) back. Mr. THE ORAY MEDIOIKE CO o r, ‘TuoMas 40 Muchaales' Dlock, Detruls, Mich, Or VAN SCHAACE, BIEFUENSON & CU., %) 8ad b6 Lake-aL, Chicato, ‘whoicsals and retall ageuts, who Wl ewnuly druesists AL DG IEL0rs DIicme. \yug man, porbaps 80 years ol age, sud |has Lceu u his prescut state’ol bliuducss for ulue vears. Ho was furobsied transportatlou o altimore, aud weat on bis way rejolelug, Baker's attidevit 2oes 00 to say: 1 do wot be- lieve that Goft will ever return to Cauads, 1 saw bum 13 New Yora on tae 5th of tuiy moath. 0, snd Misy Culesuoe Lesvm of Quincy, on every congregation, smountlug to atleast 10 ol e qomsnen | Enasugl B Wit P85 | Cauts por memiber, 1o bo Faised by tho wetbod M Merryy p N W York, wbo waa clected ovy e cago, Loujs Klelu wud 8. 8. Well’ of Keokuk | surzvsled by the pastori shab tus Church cens e VTR m crMiaL INaAR u IMINAL INSANN. U080y condidute ag ber late busband’s From thelr expericnce of the wimlual insane,

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