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THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 wards him. and grappled bim jnst in th h Metley meaat for his b cider Mesley k clectlon of a Northern Democrat, The General said fn 80 many words that that would be the wlseat course 10 follaw, now ho'd three-fourths of the bonded debt which, before the crisls, was held by forelgn In- ‘This fa the best guarantce against reckicas or dishonest denling with the publie RELIGIOUS. HE CITY GENERAT: NEWS. Ca va. Ludwig Stein, $: Junar Rouzna—0), . Green’ ve, Wiiltam Qut- Continved from Fifth Page, P and A younger Mesley baitercd over the licad with & canc, Later Inthoday the | - Junae Rontn—Carl Mackenbanser Vabilities. The co-operation of ull these con- TRADE PROSPECTS. winninz men aver by loye. All reforms must be operated on the basis of a disinterested Jove for Tha division brought Into the temperance ranka by tha Prohibitiontsts wounld catiae the temperance work ol the ({mt year to police arresied Mealey upon A charze of ossanit with Intent 1o ki 111, and McMillan was chiarged with 7.50,—a most tidicnlona plece of Home yeara agothiasams man wantonly shot down a man who hsd careleasl; among somo rallrond cars which Meafey hail been hired to watch, and several times sinco he has been ditions has vrepared the United States for a festatiun of energy In busincss. When the Americans once more bezin to rosper, they will once more become good cus- omers for our merchants and manufacturers, ‘The excess of their exparts over their importe, barg; vereict, $100, AMUSEMENTS. THE HENO OF A SINGLE PLAY. J. Nicholns, U. S. A., is atthe Palmer. 8. M. Btephenson,Menominee,is n gucet of the Sherman, Tho Tfon. D. 8. MacDonald, Ingersoll, An English View of Amertean Commerce- The Londen Times on the Conditlon of Pusiness—A Drolherhood of Commerco— The Past, Freseiit, and Future—Europe fallen humanity, prove s fallurc: and ho predictes that In ten Jears the red-ribbon movement would prove a thing of the past I the Pruhibitionists kept on, which Sceretary Bherman selected as a proof o thelr prosperity, has been rather the result of thelr incapacity or disinclination to purchase Canada, is at the Sherman, Mnj. W. IT. Hooper, Fourth Madras Light Cavalry, /s a guest ot the Palmer. areested for too freo use of firearms, Mrs. Sarnh Dnbols, Iarceny of clothing from Thomaw Hapville: Eiwood Bithop, Thirty yedrs ago, enguged at Drury lane, Loudon, were two humble actors nsmed Wobb, who had been connected with that theatre from Dependont an American Prosperity, Londan T¥mes, Nov. 2. The time has gone by when nations eould fn- Andl the tauriters looked gpian fapatics, Tha Protubitionists gained nothing at tho last elee. tion. They aided in creating prejudice agalnst the temperance movement. They could never elect enough legisiators to obtaln a prohibitory foraign commodities during a period of diatre and uncertainty, Now that capltal has accumu- Iated and specuilution has recoverwl it courage, y cxpect to ses the vonsumptlon of Brit- ish maoufactires augmented In spite of a hos- with complicity In the robbery of Joun Barna, & sailor, in Cornella Reli's ranche rome davaago: Sarah _williams, one of a trio who ot drunk at No. 87 Ontarlo atrect, and cltement smashed all dulze themselves in the Lucretian luzury of contemplating with tranquil satlsfsction the thelr neighbors. knowledge of the causes of national prosperity, Infancy, but had schleved but littla dramatic diatinction. The rescmblanco between these two brothers was 3o marvelons—although one was some ycars the senlor of the other—that at the Judgs Ellwood Cooper and wife, Santa Batbara, Cal,, are at the Tremont, The Tlon, A. Mayfield, State Beoator, misfortunes of the swinlows and doors did get such a law assed, it would bo worthiess and a dead letter, 1 AMaine thoy hads probibitory lqu but he renewed demand would help in this country to recover to hold thelr ground ngainst Lincoln, 111, is & guest of the Tremont. ifnot a larger and more generous international Liont. 7. T, Van Orsdale, U. 8. A., Fort trade and Industs, symoathy, has brought all civilized countrics funcral of the younger, which ocpurred in 1878, thefr footl eir footing, and 1, for which an awner ts wanltod at the T the the living brother threw the assemblea mourn- Armory; Q. C. Ifuston, auother overcost (nief, who wis 8130 found In posscesion of a Urasa cheek donbted It it was a succoss even there, t was cialmea to be. ough It It migtt be cnforced in was less of the foreizn clement than fo any other section of the Union. It might be that the stald ol) Yankees who resided in Malne were pleased and abided by it. And granting a prohibitory law wonld not suc- It could not ba enforved Ju Iilinois Ohfo, or anv other of our pecullar cosmo- Polltics in temperance reform should be shelyed for at least ten years, 11 the temperance clubs wers tarned luto “merg olitical machines their influence for good would e destroyed, and all thelr previous “work ren- Y Duwn with rum’' would be the cry of the Prohibitionists, but “up into be thelr real meaning. It hard to conviuve the peo- 't want the apoits of offlce; that they were so sell-sacrificicg as to put for no roward, politieal or other- ¢ speaker lookced upon as a sham. luncalcnlable harm had been done the temper- ance work already, which it_would take ut leasc Mr. Ravlin indgraed the Ciilzens’ Leaguc, and opposed thesale of liquors He waas opposed to the licensing of dram-shops and. giving them the protection of He belicved in an open free fight be- tween rum and Christianity, and hobelioved that the latter would come out the winner. lHo would rise or fall with the temperance cause He beljeved in leaving the whole matter to God, and through His power they could and would conquer by carnest the Protectionist attacks that are threatened on the Continent. We noed not be afraid of fair campetition anywhere. markets of the'world are closed againat ns by people’s (nabllity to buy what w #ell that our case becomes really ———— RESUMPTION. Let the Banks Redeem Thelr Uwn Notes In # Coln, and No Whinlog About It. To the Editor of Ths Tribune. Cn10460, Nov. 14.—The action taken by the New York banka fs severely criticised in vour issue of to-day,—~the action af the banks being considered by you ns almost revolutlonary in its pullifying character; and that such action be taken by Congress as ahall compel these banks to withdraw their demands unoun the Govern- ment, and accede to tho wishes expressed by the Bucretary of the Treasury, to make tho sll- ver dollar a prominent factor in resumption. As to whether silver sliould, or snould not, form a portion of the Treasu sumption purposes, Shaw, M. T., {8 registered at the Palmer. Baturday night Fred Becker, residing at TNo. 119 West Twenty-necond Atreet, was ran down nt the crossing of Twelfth and Johnson streets by eme of Ragor's *bures, driven by Robe Tecker was scverely but not fatally injured. ig, sisteran.law to Ald, 41 8:110 Saturday evesing, at 45 [ndiana atreet. Sne had for same days past, but her (llness war Deceased wae 4 years to fecl that in commerce, at any rate, what tho politiesl dreamers of the Continent call ¢ the solidarity of peoples” has become a vital real- fty. When one member Is injured the whole body sutfers, Tho jealous rivalries of politics do not affect this atrorg material relation, many languishes, French merchants and manu- into great fear, on his cntering the room to pay the Inst sad office, **The folks zot taking he for him, And esch for one another." Bnt the sad eeparation of thess Thesplan twins did not ocenr beforathey had both basked In the sunshine of theatrical favor. their carly manhiood had becn spent {n many a useless struggle for preferment, thelr later years found thelr efforts froltful. A great re- vival of “King John," with Mr. Macread; marked Prairie du Chien; Wiiliam Fite, larceny of & black overcost, for which an owner Is want- It is ouly when the The specinl detail evidently think thero fs gamthing only at Tiankina' place, No, 104 Madl- For two wecks past a policeman In uniform_has Leen stationed at tha front and Mm Dora Li Jdanas, dird sugden] the residence, No. peopte politan Western States, st one thoe it has been pulled, ’tthe Armory, longand well-tried in the service, wan ordered (0 patrol the doorway of this honsc. A man enterea in somo mysterious way, was oeaten ont of 800, and sqnealed attne Central houee was therefore pniled once inmates cavtured, and yi ended from duty pending an n- Satarday an oflicer and they are not consoled for thelr loss by re- flecting that they owe it to the misfortunes of their recent enenles. Of nocountrics {s thislaw of mutual dependenca more plaloly true than of tha two great Anglo-Saxon communitles which staud, at the nead of the world’s com- merce. ‘The unparalleled prosperity of the Unlted Kingdom during a period which, by a cn- rious aceldent, colncldéd almost exactly with Mr, In the Refornied Parlia- a8 y the feverish activity of trade and speculation in tho United States. the closc of 1873, the collapse fn America came suddenly, though not without warnings from tlear-signted men, The venturesome improvi- dence of the prosperous ycars that followed tho Civlt War entailed its penalty of stagnation d the revival hos been hindered by errors fn policy snd popu- -y peculiarly orone. But though an_{nconvertible er currency and i recurrent s tlon, jolued with a Protcctionist tariff and sionate feud between labor and capltal, rded tho inovitabla reaction, the Americans contidently believo that it s coming st laat. ot constdererd danserous. of age, and loft a husbana snd two children. Patrick MeGenie, who was killod nt the Collineville, 111, mines by an_exploslon, and who farmerly lived at Rast St. Loais, was boried at Calvary Cemetery yesterday by the Anclent Ornter ol llibernians of this city, who Lurned out in large Tumcers to pay the Jast tribute of respect to the dered abortive. to bho donef Boucicault was consulted by tha manegement: 2 “What can we do, fuventive sir, In our would bo ver pie that they d SUBURBAN. The Board of Trustees met at the Village Hall Saturday evening. The bill of Danlel Healy for broken stane, $1,043.40, was approved. The petition of Lymsn Trumbull and other citizens, asking that a sewer be placed on liyde Park arenus fromthe city limita to Forty-irst street; was granted, provided that 25 per cent of the amount neccssary bo pald in before the mssessment lo made. that the President sdvertive for bids was carried. ian wera received for divping the ditch from Grand Croseing to Lake Calomet, and the contract awarded to Danjel lealey. ‘The Treasarer reporte ““Do?"” replled Boucy, *‘make a few unim- rtant changes in your ‘King John' scenery, et mo put a few finishing touches on ‘The Comedy of Errors, and we'll bring ont my bald-headed friends, the brothers Webb, as the Two 1) In = §iffy the thing was done. Result, two hundred aid seventy-eight per- formances In a single theatre, followed by anine years’ profitable tour in the provinces, Stuart Robson, whos as sly an old coon as ha is handsome, stcms not to this almost forgotten item of theatrical history, and when bls homely but sccomplished friend and pitcher, Willlam'f1. Crane, went to Entrupe 1ast summer, satd to him, up an old actor named Webb, whocan tell you more about * The Comedy of Errors' than Shakspcaro knew himsell.” 'The divine Will- 0 yestarday morning a horse attach. d to one of the Wesicrn News Compan ons, and driven by Thomas McGinnis, ran away on Clark street, north to Washingion' street, whera The horac then ran suuth again #nd dashed Inta hack No. 17, awned by Staflora & The hack was badly wreeked, drivers of both rigs escaped without Injary, At 2:30 yesterday afternoon the body of a man wan found in the lake near one of the Lincoln Park piers_ by some boys who were playing he accldentally feil ot Gladatono's supremac the wagon upset, 8 year to remedy. reserve for re- 1s & questfou upon which wo disagree, and ono whicl renquires for its dlscussiou far moro space than you will permit mao to receive in busy hours, to ask your attention to the resutts which wili foltow the passage of such should be passed by Congre You desire laws passed Ly Congress which wili force the Natlonal Banks to redeem their notes fu zold, instead of In greenbacks, as orig- iave Jost sight of e T'deslre, howevor, laws as you suggest wholly on its merits. nt Lol mutioche, and was clad n a dark Sec If you can’t dig black overcoat, and had on his vest pockel was fonnd ‘There waa nothing on bis person by which his identity could be ascertained. wuit of clothee, he npair of gaiters, outatanding warrants, PSALM XXIII. BERMON BY TIE REV. W, P, M'KAY. ‘The Rev. W. P, McKay, of England, preached yoaterday morning in the Scvond Presbyterian Church on the beauties of tho Twonty-third Psalm, analyzing it as o literary compoaition, ond stating hls conception of its meaning and its application to the various stoges of the Christian’s axpericace. 3r, McKay s 8 man ot large, robust frame, & heavy beard adorns his face and chin, hs volco Is round, snd fall, and “'he description fam,~Crane, not 8hakspears,—safter months of wearying search, succecded in discovermg the old player, [u a besutifully preserved state of reputable impecunlosity. of the comedy, covere barnacles, and other evidences of advanced age, was collared by the vomedian for a tritling con- But Mr. Cranc was not satisflod,— an inspired thought possesscd bis whole mind. Ho discovered, In conversation with this neg- locted ol actor, that hie was not only n ut a stage dircctor of the firat fvally intended, and thus punish them for their temerity in refusing to accept silver as a factor in resumptlon. [You draw orf your imagination. You have not scen any cditorial in Tne Trisung desiring Congress to pass a law which will force the hauks to redeem their notes in gold, 'I'nmTrin- UNE sald coln, and that includes sllver. thein redeem in silver or gold, at their ontion. Coln-redemption of bank-notes {s the proposl- Presldent Tayes the biher day nssurcd the peo- plo or Maryland that nn early restoration of prosperity inight Ls looked for, and Mr, Sher- man, the Beerotary of the Treasu explafned his reasons for holding that the proc. vsa of Improvement had alrcady gons far, aud, unless checked by dangcrous agitation or un- wiso interference on' the vpart of Congress, trould enablo him to give cffect to the resump- tion of specie payments, a8 by law provided, on From this measure, and_[rown a revision of the tarifl, if the latter cun be nccomplished withi- out protracted Congressional wrangling and ucnt uncertatnty and anxiety among men D1; cash on hand, water-pine ypecial assessment fuhi nd sioking fand, $1 lssion to move tne Con- Church from Forty-scventh and Champlain avenues to the corner of Oakwood Boulevard and Langiey avenue was granted. ————— THE COURTS. Lien eof Creditors’ Bill—Record of Judg ments, New Buits, Ete, A case was on hearing before Judge Moore Saturday, which fuvolves an important question tallled cloraly with that of Bren C. Glover, who haa been nussing for several days, together with o consluerable sum of money, but a bruther fatled to luntiry the body aa his. The Committes conducting the serles of receptions which the First Rej dreided upor, ¥ewe thinge wi Lo Lue Interostof these already very popular aairs, Thev have Gecided for tho coming parties to ope for the accommodation of stich of their guoats as mYy want 10 dance quadrilles another wraud hall, #£4pply I with sv nmple orchestra, s competent fluor cummitt+e, and conduct therein only plain Isy dolng this, all dancersiwill be necom. ‘This i made necessa s in intarest & A *prompt-book ** ment {8 giving, bas ch will further add hich is to commence, ¢ 18t of January next. man of culture, rank, and thus Webb, how would you like to visit Let us sce what the effects of such laws would America snd superintend the production of our 14 t strength, and what b As the Government -holds. probably, nine- of greakpusuath, jan Ly the fact that ys Is uttered with the earnestness of our Moody, whom he closcly rescmbles In this respect. Having read the beautiful Psalm of the 8hep- herd King, the reverend gentleman prococded to say that It was one of the most-perfect lyric- al gems over composed, apart from its divinity, there are myny subscribera to these parties who prefer the plaie stylo to the high order of modein dancinz which 1s now demanded by the majority, weand wiil be taken to bring the nction and deelre of thu Comwittee before tho wresent and prospective sudscribers, Tho Exccutive Commitlae which lag had churze of the bazarat the Exposition Ballding for the vencilt af the Houee of the Good Snepherd tenths of ail the gold in the country Mint Director, estimates it at heought toknow if snybody docs,~E. ], be utterly impossible for the Natlonal with such laws. mediate state of ness, much stiniulation of commerce and eat as would bo of a factuating of law as to the extent of the lien ot a creditor's bill, The Bloux City National Bank flleda cred- Itor's bill sgainat Gage Bros. & Rice and otters somne time ago for the usual discovery. The bill was filed a long time previous to the death of G. W. Gage, but no Recelver was appointed After bls deccaso some * Very wuch,” was t! comes about that_the st ot New York on Monday Jast, brought to our shores the Hero of a Singlo Pl oldest liviog actor, Charles V! Mr, Webb is nearly 80 years old, day and ni; finds him st work at the Park Thes lodustry 1s anticipated, the advantage of getting rid currency aud of relaxing the stringency of ths Protectionist system; the true ground for nopo- {fulness must be sought clsawhere. ‘Irada pros- pects are rightenlvg o the United Statcs, bo- cause the past five years of adveraity linve huzurg Banks to compl pisco them {n an break up every bill-dssuing National Bauk in destroy 50 per cent of the §1,000,- and Engiand’s i1 after his death, opart from its fospiration. untll after bis deatbh. No six verses in the Ofd Testament had beon more used by the ' It might bo asked If he had come ncross theoceando tellthom this; was there no now light! What was wanted, he sald, was not lght but sight, and perhaps some beams of the sun of righteous- ness might shine down through this shepherd's This nuuznluc«.-n!1 perleet diadem York, where the comedians Robson aud Crane appear Nov, 23 as the _Two Dromios in speare’s *Conedy of Errors,” epoaits” held by them; throw upen the lands of the Government for redemptlon avery dollar of Nattonal-Banuk notes, aud thero- by force an Immedlate salo of the bonds of thesa banks by the Government in order to meet re- demption of the bank-notes; cripplo the credit thereby of the country, an side which that of * to bear their wholesome fruits, timos’” bave been very hary Americans, morae difficult to en through which we are passig oursclves thoy have ropaired in & great messurs the of the reckloss nnd aboundiog period that pre. ceded them, and have laid the foundation, it be bhoped, of s more stable snd well- balanced prosperity. . The wantou waate of capital In the United States before 1873, wlhen It scemea aa it Europe met gt the louse yesterdsy afteruoow, the Iion, It . Derickyon in “the chair. mitied xnowing tnat upon the complution of tho new wing of the butlding the insuitution would be 171600 1 debt, o7, attor absorbing the wnuney o at thu bazar, shout Was referred to the Flnance Committee of the Lazar, and nothire further of a businesy cnaracter And ther meetingol all commitices will bo beid at the Sneemun House next Saturday uven- . Father Riordan atuse, $0,000 or $8,000 of personal property came Into the hands of hls executors, and they reduced aod pald mll $1,500 out uuder orders of the Probate Court, to the widow or for cxpenses. The complainant ioested ou the heariug; that it was entitled to aatisfaction out of the above asscts, the same as though Gage bad not died, without regard to the fact that they bad beew paid out by the or- indeed, for the saints of God than these. A ruport was aub- ure than those “*GARY” TO MAX, To the Editor af The Tridune, CLeVELAND, O,y Nov. 16.~Iu a card published this morning Mr. Max Strakosch takes umbrage at the uplnion expressud ln the report of an ln- cause & panic be- would be considered prosperity; atid so utterly ruin all confidence in quarter as to threaten even the cxistonce of o song derived liefore nujournips, er to Tus TRIBUNE in re- ¢ Governmeut itscll, [Oh, boshl] The - terview in my last additional beauty seiting,—coming ns it psalms of different character. Tho twonty-second might be called the song of the Builering Bavior, tho twenty- fourth that of the Kingly Conqueror, and tho twenty-third, coming betwoen, that of the Royal Shepherd, leading tis own, Betweon tho suf- and the glory came the experience which the Christtan'to recelvo tho crows, aud it was in this wilderness, this dosert. of tefals and {us, that he required the Bavior's sheplicrding How lovely all Clrist's worde werc! How differcat from the * hizh fights of oratory,’ the " 80 nuci in favor to-day in this country, peoplu might not bo quite so fastidlous. But, while Iacking all these word adornments, Curist's scr- mons had all the merit of belog inagnlicent sct- aatf of theCommitteo, nud, in n tecling apsech 1 b o kron with mas cograved and sceepted eopeat gratituds. Natlonal Bauks have {ssucd bl dorsed by our @overnmant, and them to be made by the General a3 is advocated by fog to ruis 3 man dur of the Probate Court; that the filinz of the creditors’ bill created a lien upon all the person- al_property which could e discovered in the sult, and that if the dcfendant died before it on, the property passed 8_charged with that len, or subject thereto, and tho statutes of distribution aod probate jurisdiction only extended to the balance left after satisfyiog such livo. gued and taken under advisetnent, Messra. Teonoys, Flower & Abercrombie ap- peared for complainant. It 8, TIFPANY & CO. About a _mouth ugo the AMillville Mutual Marine & Fire Insurance Company filed a bill agalnst its forner agents, 1L 8, Tiifany aud J. W, J. Culton, charzing that they were in arrcars $50,000 &8 such agenta; that they had neglected theirbusiness, misrepresent- ed facts, and rofused to maoke a statement of thelr affairs. Haturday the detendants tlied thely would never tire of lendin ls which ara {n- rowing, worked Incalculable mischief on both sldes of the Atlantle, cause of the worat part of tho corruption’ which spread over the Union, and which was dragged tolight ln a succcsston of scandals when thé crash wos Imminent, Statcs and municipalities, railway corporations, coal companies, and in- duastrinl enterprisea of every sort had the free handling of what sppeared a’limitless supply of borrowed money, and in hand!og It great num- Lers of unscrupuloud men Jevicd toll for them. seives and thelr favoritcs. The auginentation of woges which naturally resulted from a spasmodic and Iebrile lucrease of employment was pusbed still further by the ambition of politicians and local schemers_desirous of ac- quiring w cheap popularity, How all this revel expenditure recte: and the rate of wages o this country we need or Amerlea of bor- did between Rard to Miss Clara Loulse Kelloza's merits as an artiste, and assumes that Isay that lady *is not A gentleman with Btrakosch's expericnce with newspapers ought to know that a writer assumes no te- sponaibllity for matter included in marks. 1'dId not say this, repeated receptions in C Dbelle the assertion If I had, \hat 1dId sny was simply to correctly report tne words of a (isrman critlc ‘here, and friend of Mile. Litta, and In regard to the gentle- manliness of the utterance, that is & matter wholly between 3Mr, 8, and the critle, 5o far as “otler Insipld and untrue thivgs” in my letter aro concerned, they are principally the utter- ancos aud acts of Mr, 8, hlmsclf, and I do not differ with that gentleman in his opioion_in re- gara to themn ., a oud by the banks of fssue or overnment; and such courso ou {ssimply that of attempt- '8 credit uvon whose paper ou have placed your individual indorsement. ' cxpresuions of the cane was the @it of the Commlttoe, and b 84 2 slight appizeciation of the lnvors and of Mr. Deelekson In cunncction with the bazar, THE ELGIX 6RAVE-RODBEDS, City-arshal Power, of Elgin, Jeft at 1 o'clock uy aficrnoon. having in conrge Frank I, and Sam Jobnson, 1= body of the woman exhinmed by them. frown's fuika nre wo nigaly rewpectable ihat every effort Wil be wade to save hin from punishment, and 1f muccesstul botl prisoners will yo free. for the ne- s led to oclieve that he wis simply takin what tie **nizht ductors™ wure entitle was hired by” lirown to commit the robiery. Faculty ‘of “the was ruduced to pos to his represental and Mlss Kelloge's eveland wonld go to (12 the National Banks are unable to redeem thelr notes in cither sllver orgold, the proper thiog for them to do fs to sell sume of their bonds, and with the procceds thercof retirc so much of thelr circulation’as thoy can't pratect when coln-redemption {s asked by the bolder of Tho Federal Government is under no moral obligation to furnish the National ‘Banks with colu for redemption purposes. Let cach tub stand on its own bottom.~Ep.] stated in my letter, {*grand perorations, to tho amount of 1, but cthis own sulicitation offercd to pay or good eaduvers. This le considered 8 higa co, Lut tbey were witling to pay it upot production wanted to-da uud “what the was more of teuching, — Christ understoud the weakocsses of Im followers when Ho calied them sheep. Nothing could be &nt me‘n In this past- ie; ) fulinw aiser tha A Coodudany LT 102 scen in kHis laving down His life for the sheep, s#in, as some would do to-day who mnde Uod out so goed that He couldn’t punish jt. ‘This little psalm was o per- em, with a proper begloning, middle, and Tho first verso was the wssortlon, tho bold: challenge of faith,—*"Thc Lord fa my weot." No man, ——— BRIEF NOTES. ¥4 yill kare for Kearney now. It took a Cooper to hoop 'em up tn Now York not recall. We ar still suferlug from the con- #equences of that unbealthy fastness of living; but the United States’ though much had been wasted, and, thouga fuse habit of outlay was solid to show for this ' expenditure of capital, Years were required for the development of many of the cnterpwises that had been rash) 1873, and in tho interval bapkruptey engulfed some of them, whily oth- to survive under pew manage- ment, ‘The bondholders. mostly Europeau cap- were tha chiel’ sufferers, und for them robably there Is Hgtle reward or expected now; but! the rallwa; v Bubjects for tbe medical wtudonts are o there in persan when the tody ay fur it, simply be- osed for his nse. facts by any ono laim that it wan under. ung man wis not 1o get a budy over whick there wers surrowing relatives, but it of o pereen in the Potters Field, ¢luss of cadnvers thy medical fraternity claim 1t waa not ugreed, however, that tie budy to he odialnca waw that of the wan who comuntied suiclde at Eigim, ORAIN [NSPRCTION. To tie Hditor of The Tribuns, Cincauo, Nov, 17, —In your roport of the meet- answer, in which they deuy tatty the allegations of the bill, and charge tho Company owed amount. They claim that they have always made out rcxular statements aa promptly as could e done, and when the azency was taken away from them they sot thelr hookkeeper to work tonake up a final accouul. was doue the Company demanded all their books, includloz sume that wers thelr private personal property, and they refused to sur- ‘Thiey deny that they buve Issucd oven policies without giviog duc credit, or that they have made false charges, kept back nivo- THE OPERA. The Hcidents nttendinu the remarkably-suc- cesstul debut of Mile. Litta on Baturday even- ing and & critical cstimate of her ability ss & singer appeared in the Hunday edition of Tum Upon this occasion It Is only noce essary to note for our country readers the fact that she received such an ovatlon for the elo- gant manuer In which she rendered tha title role in ** Luela " an has never before grected a singer on the Chicago stage, and that her suc- cesd as un urtist fully conflrmed the reputation that, on the other themn a large mora_sppropriate than ure of Bad whire Great Shepperd. -4 too much 4 8 sbsndonmeut of a pro- ¢ made to vperver! ult, had somethiog % g +Cotn " fe & good word, 1 s In the contracts, | fosioe” o putting awal undertaken before Lord Balisbury and Mr. Evarts will lecture— each other this wiuter, Agayteam: The wild ass of the sand-lots shepherd, I shall and B, F. B. as the untamed Mare of Boston. fied without could be matle- lord sa his portion. With the Lord aa his portion, he need want for potaing else. Alexander found all in the earth because there were no otber worlds ta conguer. Such an one, If be bad all creation st his feet, would weep because d ruler of all. Bolomon, David's son, had sought for rest under the sun, d {ndustriously pursucd pleasure, end foun it not, and finally pronounced it nll vapity. The psalm was that the leader an- ticipated all the danmera that might arise, and ‘This was the peculiarity of h,—antlcipating daogers and mecting them, The Now York bankers wight change thelr nd undertakings on whick' the bondhalders' manoy the valuo of siver, It ginnlng to rise with business. ‘They are factors which must be taken [oto account in an; ing revival, and although the economical his. torian of the future ‘will censure the mischioy- ous extravazance out yf which they sprang, yet since thoy arc there, and the capital sunk in them, we may fairly speculate u the use that is to be miade of ‘them, It is pl that, fo spite of the severity of the wreuch, Amcrican capital an@ euterprise, which fivo years ago were dangerously drawn to the buai- roduction 1o the Atlantlc Ststes, have ut surely righted themsolves. that had preceded her cowfog, | she I8 the peer of any of the great singers Amcrica bas produced. This evenlng the new opera of * Carmen," by Dizat, will be produced. GEN. JOE JOLINSTON. An Interview with the Virginia Cosgress- 02 oi the Gram HRecelvers' Association Saturaay, Jub state that **The Speclal Comnidttes appotnt- «d 1o look up the subject of uniform commis slons " reported I favor of that **various aciendment Iate at difterent tractlons of a cent, and voted down.™ In justice to tho Special Committer, 1 want to say that the Commlitce agreed fo the Tepurt ananimously (sl out of the Commlitas of cn being present). reparting in favor of the frc. uAl cent com misalon on oue apecisl condliion, and d of urain, upon whici the whute te as rocommended by the o was voted dowa, ¢ Committes turn. oys, or in any way broken thefr contract, ‘The explaln thu open policles Issued to Bensiey Wagner and Youog & Co,, and aver that iney have accounted for all ‘They have ncarly prepared a flscal statement now which lins been delayed, ns their business ated an examination of the accounts of 000 sub-apents extending uver a perlod of tive years, Instead of they owlue the Com- pony, the Company owes tliem 815,000, aud they ask that their accounts may be full foirly examiued and tbelr assertions sul opinions somewhat of they had to redecm thelr notes (n **coln,” The Weekiy Bobingersoll is published over In Indinns by s medical gentleman wbo docsn't seemn Lo fear tho sulphiuric funes of nis future risiog tide of unsatiafying, and wept I one cent commission; their tronsactious. 8 wero mado xing the estimale of the com- “'The fallure of thi o Democratic party to nomi- uato Tiiden for President next time wonld be an advertisement that there was not much fo the shrieks touchlng fraud. Moses is & trific backward sbout denylng Dr, wgill's statcments, but the Nation hastons to dony for blm with the incautivus zeal to be pected of an amateur coparcener. beauty of the S Correspendence IWashinpton Fout, Ricustonn, Va., Nov, 18.~Lata last evening & represcutative of the Post was accorded an in- terview by Gen. Joseph E., Johnstou, who will had met them. 1o 15 Lo 11, by tho bely of iug agatunt the report, and pasking the smenduient TUR CHANDLER CASE, Mr. 8leeper, on beball of Mrs. Chandler In the separate-malutenance suit uf Kate Chandler The first danger anticipated In the song wi the follower’'s weakness, and it was et wii Thosy favoriug the fractional-cent the promiss’ of food to satlety, freshncss, Young Christiais were wont to mount up with wings as eogles, and older Christians occasionally took a shot ut the wings. after this moauting, was to ¢ rate, not being represent the metropolitan dlstrict of Virginia s the next Cougress. A painlul though not serfous accident, resulting in a bruised knee, at present confines the General to his modest resl- vs. W. W. Cuandler, appeared befure Judge Farwell Baturday morning to know Il he was ready to decide the moton for temporary ali- Mr, Bleeper filed & brief Fridavaud also davit of Mra. Chandler contradictiog chaugo Las beon alded by the bouuteous corn and cotton crops ot the last two seasons, and tho production of the towns uu lon ances the cousuming power of tl Hoth the manufacturing and the agricultural 80 much afruid of the **scalpers’ belteve {8 o e just and right, wnd recelvers’ intereats ar The New York Sun excuses Mr, saying he was eavironed by very fo Would the wicked tools buvo cuyironed him if be had been able, throagzh his falrly considered. Immoral people. CoMMITTREXAN, But tue next stage, aint, And suinetimes cven walking would be difficult, and, having done ail It was nocessary, In tho words of Paul, | thess stages, tho Shap- Lierd's promlse was that the sheep should lje down In green pasturos; and the last stage was that of belog carrled on tbe Shepberd’s shoul- As tho sheep were washed day by day, so Christians necded to confess thelr sius, and restored day by day, But the song aoticipated death “slso. The whole of this world was tho valley of death, fram the cradle to tho tomb, but the Bavior and et it, and was ever over, streagthening him 1n conclusion, he cxhorted his bearers to hly hold of the vrecious promises set forth in this hoosc the better part dence on Urace street, In the Clty of Richmond ; but, aside from this, his more than tareescore and ten yours bave ieft him stralzht as.an ar- row and’ us full of vitality as many a man of 50 years, There has been suchacry already ralsed by the vindictive Radicals of the terrible disasters o ‘be brought bpon tho country by & solld South, that the views of Gen. Johoaton, who will naturally be a leader, will bave an In- terest for peoplo of all parties. Replying to & question as to the probable Hnancis! policy of the Boutheru Representutives, tho Geoeral aatd: “B8peaking first for, myselt, 1 am uoaiterably 1¢ my views wcre otner- wise, 1 could not have gtood upon the platform apon which I was elocted. Upon this questlon many of tho statements made by her husband in his aflidavit as to the awount of monsy h ze Farwell sald that he had not had time to look at the sdditional d matter was then postpone: classes wera s bubble burst (n but {t workea = thorough cure, draw in thetr venturcs, au everybody diminisbed his personal Ran to look carelully after small savings. Even the workingmen were beuefited by the reduction of wa, which taught them once more the almoat gotten lesson of frugaht| work, aud longer hoara of teated tesldue bave tried to disturb soclet) e aceeptance of wild Boclalistie rewedics for evils that "gradually cxbaust sod But the railrosd riots of Last ar aud the agitation of the * Ni recuback-Labor party durig, months have ouly roused the (ndustrious classes, whether capitalists of not, t0 & steady reslst- agents, to purchase avote in Fiorida or Ore- srucr, Kew York; .4, Em- "v n rida or Ore: sony George it U o, Byner, rTnmamht gnwn wheu the he discipliue was severe, Honesty is the best pollcy, Is the best money In Europs The Turkish financea aro at ns the ““Obio fdes” would bring ours, Turks ace & slippery peaple, and not * well uglisli bondholders are about }o call for boots and spurs to euforce d bonest money well as Aericu. out as low an ebb shunoed specula- L Botam, Wilil Tidien, Misk. i J. . tlooulugtus until § o'clock this 0 there will probably be some fur- ther arguments. Elizabeth Carr lled & bill Saturdayagalusther T, Care, Jr,, asking for a di- ezpenditure, sod besled,” and thelr "E m s G ent fiwdre—dnien B Wildo, St Lo forgiven and lminons, oatont husbaud, Sawucl yores ou the ground of adultery. Mary C. Stoddart alsc asked for a divorce from Aruint Btoddart, vn sccount of his baving de~ serted her neariy three years ago, Louisiana Is so solid that (ts only Republican ournal bas given up the glost, lcans /lepublican, alter a ten years’ strugyie, has ceased to be published. was the fual blow, =% 7 : George J, Sadicr. N had anticipated death present with the bel S mcent clection and upholding him, ‘The editors declaro the rty dead, and recomuend that its leaders Ju be State come togethier aud announco its fifal disbandment, There are no Kepubllcan Jour- heal themselves. r simllsr rellet on acconnt ot the cruelty and babitusi drunken- ness of ber busband, Jossph Skard, Lastly Fraok R. Swestland represented that for honest movey, the past fow b, Germuny: Ueorge C, Li beautiful psalm, and to ¢l prominence left in the South now, | Which should not be taken aw. outside of Haltinore aud Loulsville, it can bo truth of the plucky men 1 stand with the fotelligent and patriotic men fia yite, Eliou 4. Buectland, had. Lol b, who are not to be deludea by fat ‘The recent ‘electious in Oblo and [n- take care of bimaell for the past two yesrs, and CRIMINAL, oue far to dispel the alarm thet | said with uncommon Yy THE REV, MR. COLLISON, JIS INAUQURAL SERMOS, ‘The new pastor of St, Paul's Reformed Epls. copal Church, the Rov. &I, 3L Collison, entered upon bis dutics yesterday, St. Paui's is conside ered oue of the most vromising parishes i the whole of tbis rapldly growlog denowinstion, The church editice, st the coraer of Carpeater and- West Washington atrects, Is' the one formerly owued and occupled by tha Third Presbyterian Soclety, and is capublo of seating tetween 1,200 mod 1,400 people. Tha late B. D. Morgan, re- sophistrica. The War taught us the value of a currency whose lssue was illimitabl kuows We arc now Wo poor to try & repetition of the experiment.” * What s your oplolon of the attitude that the Bouthern majority will licy of the party (" bout auy advice at all upon the question, 1 will venture to say that the sttitude of the gentlemen from ths Bouthern 8tates will be such as to disappolnt the irreconcilables of the opposition, who heve, I se effort to arn sgaicst s BSolid Bouth. have little to say of this stamp. Our_acts will speak more em- ‘hatically for us, Sectlonalism was killed last ‘uesday, and long before 1830 the *Solid S8outh' 1 i ly excited some weeks azo by the be skt tie vaght ta. ba peritiol o plek ‘out parent succesa of the Boclalist agitators fn ue and Massachusetts, The oplnion of atl intelliceut meu fs, thst it & meddiesome policy be avolded the reviva) of commercial and In- dustrial actlvity will come about ln & natural Dot by leaps and bounds, but by equable ure ufix{anlun._ " - e rapid increasaof prosperity in tne culiural aistricts of the \\'e‘.‘: has 3 who bave tried to malutaln them: a vapor full of woes; Bometimes Ls llmb of & tree; always his 2 up In the uoequal tight. The South is satld for the Dewocratic party, aud solid agalust anything or anybody who opposes ft. ngton correspoudent of the Phila- hs that Blatne L4 looming licau candidate in 1850, Hopublicans who voposed the Senatar’s nomlnation at Clucluuatl now confess ud dectare thelr parposc to work Old fricads und supporters of Urant declare that the conditious which at one timo seewed Lo wake a third term Imperative exlat no looger, aud they now feel tnat the At nn enrly hour in the morniug Ofcer Thomas Sturphy responded to cries for ** Police ™ a1l coruer of Chinton streot and Milwsukee ave- nae, xud there found and urrested twa roughs glv- ing the namee of Juseph Millignu and Charles An- derson, sttemptinz o hold up &ud rob two Noure weuans pmed Jobn and Meory Olson, the former Jwing at No. 70 Washingtou sireet, and the latter 1352 Weat Madison atrect, 40 yestorday morniug the police ran ireu tnen having another down tn near Muliner's Hull, o ‘I'wenty-secona street, tho latter wa loudly cailinz for the police, ficers Fitzmorne and Joues ran (o tho whcreupon the thre sued, sud tho of th brothers, wore caplul aris 8 paper, u ITEMS, ne The Appellate Court will render opénions at 3 Judge Drummond ls still engaged with the sauce case of Lea &-Perrins ve. Deakin, which will probably occupy at least two days more, It K. Benkius wastappoluted Provislonal As- sigueo of Uceorge B. Asslguecs will be clioscn at ¥ o'clock this morsivg for William Marvia, C. H. Allen, aud ‘The first dividend meoting of Hotlister & Gor- hatn {3 st for & p. i, to-day. SUPEUIOR COUNT 14 BRIXF, Eoos Ayres filed a bid o B, and Eliza Kiog, 8, asume in shapluz \ hia Freas telegra, ly as the Hepul the Fast. Abopefal sud, to some ext uturesome spirit has begua to stow fteclf, The Amcricans theniselves ure conbdent that pext yeur will show a remarkable movement in advunce, especlally If Cougress cau be induced to adstaln from inischlvyous meddliog between his time and next March, The currency ques- thelr mlstake a will probably 2ar him in 1830, reply to radicals ‘fhey were pu 1982 and Potar Burns, cslerdoy agatost called missionary w Gookins, C, F, ta engage ' K, his dutlea belng Weat und urvanize vburches fn citios whers secms to be a senti- intut fu favor ol Jtelormed Episcopallanism. In cltfog a successor to hliin the offlcors: of 8t, wul's determined upon securlng the services of the sblest wan who could be fouad. The church auditorium 13 so lurge that it takes 8 man of extra calibre to draw cuough of o congregation totill it After soue cousiderationthey decided upou extendiug & call to Mr, Collisoy,” auna te uow cuters the fleld under the wost fivorabla susplces and with the unantivous good will of party Is strong enou; tlugulshed leaders wi name, Blaiuo {s adwmitted by all the prominent muuagers of the party, the correspondent says, 10 represent, 0 an cnifncnt decree, the ageres- slve and vrogressive eloment 8 selection would petuntion of tho Republican party, ccuttar skilt, cxper ¢ tho clvil authorityof tho Goy- erumcut safely, firmly, snd effectively, It fs also thought thut under Blaine’s strony leader- snip the Hepublican elument {n the South could be 0 cacouraged aud stren, and the * Solid North ' will be forgotteu terimns. ‘The peopls of tho Bouth have Lkoown for thir- tocn years that the \War was at an cad, but these long-rauge radicsls and latte not, secmiugly, be brought to this fact. Tou revival of the chare our scttled policy to saddlethe War debt of tho Confederacy uoon tho country is absurd,—~con- —and 1t pasaca my comprohiension ligent reader can receivesuch reck- less fuventious with paticnce. ‘Tne Bouth is now as close & part of tlie Union as 18 New Eugtaud; Virgnia bas the same futerest In the prusperity maszulted, J. W. Urecu, of No. 1:'!’5:1 Tndiaua sve- uue, claime that they robbed him of $18 cash. Tats Satnrdoy night Ser; West Lake Btrect Station, of Hichardson' tion and the taritf, loweyer, are both teinpting subjects for politiclans who arc already lookioy forward to the quadrennial battle for the spoils In 1350, and if either one or ths other be impru- dently haodled the growth of contidence, with- out which credit und” commerce cannot ourish, may be disastrously checked, vital knportance to svold such a check just now, and we can heartily sympathize witha New York merchant who 'ls sald to have expressed a conylction lately that everythlo, there wero to be 1o ses! ecemnber, 1879, The coufidence which s Junge, and others, 10 forccloss w decd of trust for §10,0000n the 8. i of the 8. K. i{ ofthe B, E, & of Bec. 34, 40, 13, CIRCUIT OOURT, Owen Ueary cowwencea s suit sgatost Joha Temple, clauning §10,000 for alleged asssalt and Wilflam N, Sturges commeuced an action o debt agalnst Uoorge Armour, U, 8. Dall A, A, Munger, claiming $50,000 daina; andry brought suit sizalust Fred W, Wi Cotherine Hussett bezan a suit iu trespass gt. Hogan, of the CAmS across & number Taupickers quarceli 1'%0 brothers nauwd od Hugh or **Tuodlum™ Kysn were about to icht, when the Bergeant howe pesceavly, sud while so of the ¢suzstruck at tim from bebind, en knocked down and kicked about the head and zace, and quite patofully, thou; “tho gang theu 1ag of, avulded arrest. y warriors can- It s of the most mean the per- delscd thew 1o go adyising thom nfi- would go well U:n:lllgl. ‘:e:g::-:y. n of Cuugress the memuverstip, \ ¥ s Lhicued as to return | 1o 4 Sorin0n Yesturds v morning was preached The s ) ©of thocountry as Maisachusetts and ber Rep- being doveloped awmoug traders may bs ex- relcniatives, and the Hepresentative: agaidst Charles Miller Lo rocover $5,000 dam- pected soon Lo release reul catate from the par- ¢ . to a largu audlence. The man O'Brien, who was caught last tlye Southeru Statcs to the Republican columnp, text the well-known pas: peaker ook for his age in the Boogs of Smong ten thousand, nud the one aljogether luvely,' Tbe burden of thie discoursy was au analysis of the char- {u that 'Ie was the rockito cliug, the place of sbel(er ———————— Dickens' Matrimoulal Infelicitios, A Loodon correspondent of the Auburn Ad- wertiaer writes: * IL will be gratifying to thou- sands of Dickens’ sdwirers o Anicrica to know that the wife of Dickcns, aud ber sister, Miss Hogarth, are reconcled, aud both united In complling a8 memcir of the novelst, terview one ovening with George Crulkshank, last December, at his restdence be told me that the differeucs whic 14 Bouth will be fuund to boas activa in sup) all measures tending to the general g fimul of the country us the gentlemen from Frivay night oreakin into Dooth's oyster-house, No. U State steeet, 38 been identifed as Jaurcs U'lirlca, 8 Nosthsider who bears a bard reputation 3ud who kept & nutorious **shebang™ at No. 111 About & year ago he was seat rdoued out through alyzing inluencs to which ft Las been {n boud. aye for the lase Hve years. roperty have bDecn almost unsalabls, sud It 23 beed In wany Instunces impossible 1o realizo moucy leat ou mortgage even st a heavy loss. But with lmproved sgricultural prospects aud fucreasiox cousumption both fu town aud coun- try the valuc of real estate will lwprove, sod buyers will begin tu sppear. membered that Barsh E, Blater sued the ming $10,00 damages. eboruh Btearos brougl dawages sgaiust the Cily o oETT—22, 24, 244, 29, 31, 31 42, 44, 45, 40, a:“'m. oo B B OGS Nu, 21, My and good forali day. ArveLLate Coour—0 or Ve, City of Chicago, Bolomon, ** The chiefllest bt _suit for §15,000 eago. Farms aud house acter of Christ, show which alt men iight from the storme sud trials of life, fortress of escape from the cuemles of ¢! .hu:mend aud hea; Nortl Water street. Peniteutlary, but w: nce of poiitician: bor for the old ‘I sud ballot-0ox stuffers, and i Musue-Farwell conteat it was shown that forsy- three frauduleot vutes bad besn plsced fn the box by men whu swore they dived at this bovel, Geuneral, what is your opinion of the futore the Greenback party in Virgiulaorthe Southii” “Tuey have no future, buried beyoud hope of resusrcetion on the 5th, anddeservedly so. Hery fo Virgiuia theyhsd no principle, ‘I'lic corner-stons of thetr hoy id in disboncaty and thelr doom was foro- Ulkeu vs, Masun, on of medium bhight, rty, and he wears 13 about 83 years of age, $ull vigor of mau| Is must bo re- the compulsory logs st 2 p. m. e wbich hood, aud he secus to have ¢ va. Baok of North wd T el To thetr schemo fora plebald cur- . ke ¢e ckes " =L ¢ Ty If what the ro'ice say is, true a ball and | 70, Sterl ve. Goin b oo slilo tac® letuld car by aoy sudden | tween Dickeus und bis wife grow out of her fre- | plenty of eucrcy and physical powe 0l tory ls careful,though uot labured, and be speaks tucss. His stylo wus fashioned eabyterian Scmivary on Quent critlelsig, sud what he thought foter- meddliog with his own exclusive creusions, uotil Le insisted upon their Livj houie at Gad's 1101, andat ooce took up ber residence with Mr. an chiain ought 1o be attached” to ‘Chistles L T ulias Lewis, who rewides at No. 70 Iie {s what (ke polico leria & tallou for sbooting duwn Ly who accidentall, No case ou hearl; JUDGL JauzsoN— 177, 170 to 183, 185, UbuE Moous—Coutested motions, lerge amount hauda of the Americans themselves. Th nOt waste this losirument of power as rec! as they wasted iLe moocy they borruwed tlouof the Btate debt, sud “though Congress. sucn can have no share fu the settlement of that questiou, still the cluction of thelr candidates ed as & sigual vigtor with great distiucy iglually o the Pro Lis theologlcal 82, 163, 105 to 188, 170t apart fn the sawe o declined to d #tews of humani be puniued sume years sgo, Yesterday st noon while LG Rucese—det case 4,375, 0 printer, waz in & saloon in the repudiationists. m Eurooe before 1878, ‘Their facllities for | Mrs. Crutkshank. and calondar Noa, $i0, sccumulating capital have been cousiderably to the credit of His eldest son, aidiog witn tuey have fuiled siguuidy, sua the Alter vraduation he spent som Lls mother, left also st the ssuje e, tho sl 11u, 8 we!l-kaown jol Presbyterfan pulpit, tinie fu the but bo alwave Lad & lean- Crutksbank added, * There was no scandal otbier- wiss cosnected with the matter.’ falroves, it ought to be sald that sbout this world will now understsnd thatwe will mect our boucst ublizations." 1o the ulnsiog wowents of tho {oterview tho fucreased of late by the diminution of the pub- lic burdeus. A large vroportlon of the public d su equally large ing toward Epl aud when Buhop the Reformed Church sud Lo man o out JUDuE Bootu—234, 244 w258, locladve. No ! M & Audrewy, sud iu bis debt bas been bis pareuts belug Cbrucy organized Le was oneof the st wiofsterd to jolu bands with him und work JULUE MCALLIATEU~Sot cade tarm Nuw. 2, McDonouh, aad catendar 203, Ive, except 407, Jubuk FauwELL~Loulested motlons, JUDUE WiLLlad¥a—Conteaied motions. okluz tvulver. auousizated with th nd weut 0to Lis owu yurd, 1 * pusly upon Medlimn, tiwe Dickens bug dmurec«l! with his publishers, d o d tuat Clarles Dicke ea refunded at a low rste of Iu 1573 Lhe reveuue ralsed miltions of dollars; in 15731t waa 357 millicns in 1578 only 257 mwilliony. couversatlon turned upon the provable course of thu Southern delesation regrardiug the ¢ Goa. Juhuiton dedllned 10 commwit bimself thus early tho tenor of bls ie and other bystsuders ra- propurtion bas who then turned back cze bio turned fust- threateninz to blow out Lis No case v trial, Bradbury & Evaus, Speakersllp; und whil Tue reduction ol new dewonviuas becu he has pastorof Emmanuel Church in Uttawa, Casuda, aud recently bas becu euguped n startgg a ralus, Koowing Loe wau Ly reputation, My Scazed Wak By wo T b e . way bave had its fullucoce upon th youug wan W shoul, aud £an ah guce W- Koing witl Ll mother,”? taxatlon s thus sunsi! haslthy slzn that the rewerks left tho clear fmpression that the senti- JUDCN Burgwon Cousp-Juvas Jauxsow~Anna €. | wentof the South would Le ln favor of the wmaricana ebemaclves chuzch fu Wesbiuztou, D. G Hobhas beeabus of the most prominent {n the Chu; and has helped not & little to carr ushing forward church rmerly of 8. Paul's, sayathat fic s t est ureacher fo the Reformed Episcoyy e ity 1S.IT_NOT TIME, ETC.? To the Ydltor of The Tritmng, Cnicaao, Nov, 10.—Is It no people recognize -the fact that about danger to the country from and ‘powerlal Money 'ower 1s not. trap; that therc Is exlsling in New Yo, of traftors who, falifng to buy the Legislature, thiwsrted In their plana to & monopoly fn gold to the great djstees people, and, unable by monetizatiorr ot afiver, treason, nnd threaten the Admints eourse of proceedings which will tion almost jo) tive! Are wol thi operation of law. amunable to tl it] The sooner | New “York fs b sod atrong: that, unless it gets wiae § in mooctary legislation, it will use ftg on the circulating medium, usiness-intereats of the cor er ba broken by ¢ threats to provent re. make resump. talhly Inopera. Iy Binder thy 116 ponaltics of t 8 realized that sooner will {ts pow will of the peapler | The New-Yorkers' aro making the double standard. fuslug to receivy sijvyr on d; Rold standard creates A steady pr ®old, and tiie bonds they hold, based of coursé, pravortionately valuable, ming sessfon of Congre: chieckinate this consplrey, sunrption gt strong enou; spirators b supr e, < to organlze a run ipor the T cripple it, apd perhaps empty fts” v force a suspenston, plan to thwart this} ought to be a way men vught to study it out before who consplred by forco of arug ment are not morg determined g noperative by r;:un. h to compel the cop. ttess they fnten 1 am not abie to but It seems that therg that Congress. it fa ton iate, to overihruw ity of treason thau the ti ve tricd to make it bankrupt by speculating Commung, sceking to o and creato anarchy, i fresronable organization, sceking to desiro, and and niake jy tood to bo as trea. destroy the ¥oclal s understood to g a, New Yotk (old the business inferests of tho | bankrupt, stould be ntders soncble; andany overt act the members commit calculated to embarrass the Gon bo met and fought dow! treasonable rabble In 18; ————— Chleage Bulldy Convontion, incinnati Commercial. The muss-meeting” recently el 0sic of & cummercial conven. the order of gatheringy ted {t would Le, by the muors dis- vernment, ahoul, wu fought duwn the under tho thin m tion, praved to bo of that the Comniercia! predic Therc was some conservation crcet of the fotces that wero thera ua delegates from influential cominercial organizations; buy adopted wero of the glittering deal of ground, yet reallyto but ‘little n thelr influcnce, is ot ‘likely to be sha grindstone, 80 to speak, thay the resolutions kind. that cover o —————— ¢ Disrnell,”” says a writer in the New York ‘' has one of tho most remarkablo faces Ho I8 llvidly pale, and but for the energy of his sction and the strengthof his lunga'would seem to be a vic His eyo is as tlack as k; most mocktig, 1yfg-in-wait sort of uxpresilon 1is mouth Is alivo with u kiud of and impatieat nervousness, anl when rat forth, us ho does constantly, with 8 perfectly successtul cataract of expresiion, it asaunies a curl of trlumphal scorn that would Le worthy of a Mephistuphal tim of consumnp- rebus, and as tbe yncl, 163 Canalport-av, © papers picasa Lopy. BROPAY—~At bor redldence, 110 Newberry-av., M, ter of Liobt, Droiner. morming, Nov. 17, at § uATe. i p. m., trom 58 Dear- 481,) Dapers plesss copy. NOY. 17, At her res shon, In her 83th 01 to residenca Tuenlay, Nov. 1), st A 1., t0 the Churcls of the Jluly Family, carringcs to Calvary. S Vermont pupers pleass capy. ANNOUNCEMENTS. A e s e e PHE REV, W. P. MACKEY WILL PREACH IN the Wabash Avcnua Methodlst 1 tosmarrow evenlug th the B iy o will also ypeax I FNE YOUNG MES BTIAN ARSOCIATION. fght ** Scranwer's Moci- y Vitin 3Mr, James Leatt, of GHasa, Chietitiag work I that ¢ Wiil spexk at the MEsHing to-nikht. ECT OF THE NOONDAY, I'ta | t Itie raoms of tlio Y. M. BpITIL for Service,” The (tey. 11} tead, wnd an foteresting meetiug fs T MEUTING OF THE MALE ices will mect In Farwell 1f €n (o the new movewnent, aud 1% la oxpecied siat U0 niendAnce will bu large. = AUGTION SALES, ke AR ST N ARLE e By ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctloncers, 78 & 80 Randolph-at. TUESDAY’S SALE NOV. 19, AT 9:30 A. M,, NEW AND SECOND-IAND FURNITURE, Carpets, Btoves, and Geoeral Household Uoods, Gen: aral Merchaudise, ete., etc. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Atctionecrs. A. BUTTERS, L(.‘VNG & CO. REGULAR TRADE SALE THURSDAY, 21si, STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, FUILNISHING GOUDS, Etc,, AT 10 O'CLUCK, AT OUR RNEGULAR RATURDAY SALE, RINITURE, BTC Y, Nov. 24, st ;0 a'cluck, at 173 and 173 " BUTTERS, LONG & CO.. Austioneers. By GEO, . GORE & CO,, 6h ana 70 Wabash-sv. EIGHTEEN HUNDRED CASES CUSTON MADE AND WALL ASSQUTED Boots,Shoes & Rubbers WILL BE 80LD ‘Wednesday, Nov. 20, ot 9§ a. m., 80d 70 Wahash-ar, e e e ——— By M, M, BANDERS & CU, 72484 T4 Wabsati-av., Chieago, Lk BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBERS. Tuesday, Nov, 19, st 9:30 o'clock, | scl] st Aurtion 2.00) Cases Prime Goods, Call ezanilne vur tine. pl, MOOREHOUSE & CO, uetiongare, 85 & N7 Rauduloh-st. Os MONDAY, Xav, I8, at 10 0'clock, the conkents of REMEMBER THI -~ AUCTION BALE OF INPORTED OIL-PAINTINGS, AT 33 0°'CLOCK st 108 East Madiso Your 01d s Clothes! backagy e i

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