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THE CHICAGO . ' coneelve. ‘The officer, who was not devold ‘of feeiing, kald, “Jones, I don’t Iike to wiip you, and 1'm going to surprise vou. ilere goes. Oue, two, thres,” ete. (countingz). Tho ofliver eed a lony cowbide, and each lick brought the hlood ta the skin. ‘The stripes wers laid across the back, The whlgmuz did not appear to fufliet very hard llcke, but, by a rort of sleight- aof-hand,—**n -Im{ln twiat? of the wrist,—they stung to the quick, The prisoner kept o steady hoty, but his face was a psychological studv. The writhings of the muscles, the agony, the shame, these were intense. e uttered not a wond, but the tears rotled down his cheeke, and the spectutors who nappened to be in the Jail- yard turned their heads, He thought he was to tecelve ninc-and-thirty, but when the tenth attipe hagl been {nfilcted the officer sald, © That'll do for to-day, Unloose him," Then Jones was IBUNE: MONDAY, SMBER 25, 1878; ), 102, 7. No. 8, THr APPELLATE Cotnt Term No * Was ?\c a man of (nfluence smong Lthem 1" b4 “’,’;.’,' ';fl'pehv":fl\r\'x‘nln:“l(]p‘u“n'-lnu ** Yes, he could do anythiug he pleased with @rani. "NG.'78, Dinet va. igeamina, on hear: Hypocritsa Hampton and His [ thEWLF o0 s bt eoing away binve o0 the Junas Tawrsox~193, 105 (o 107, 100 to 201, Democrats Sowing the negroes i:g:llm 215 No, 192, Valt ve. Mason L. Co., on em flWi:d 11 () ’vmke them up—they haa no leader any 1l & o o, B Juonox Monrx~Contested motlons. = '"?-'tvm he come tuck 't “.nm::: slumnnt-!fl cane do.n..ln. ximk’.{nemgr. # 1 reckon he'll come back to settle up his MhoUily Savings Ak, A e Kooy | Additlonal Proceedings Which aftlens o s projerty herc. le's » right T g = amart fellow, s:;‘r‘;z"::‘: Bosn—a0 10 275, nclasive, Xo. 5,350, Wi "r:l““ "";" Whirtwind U';}m;‘:':;’:““I'H::"‘;“"f,“mm“‘“‘ this coun- e, linnting, al, . L S U0k MeALLINTRR et Cita 2,077, Abbey va. pon “Thom * No, nothing that amounted to snything. “x.::"l";&?."dl n:llu,fi‘;;r h'n: .;T.I)N lz'::orm'..lnr.ln‘-‘vtl. The Demovrats uttended ll; I.‘Im mecfiukl, you except 30, 105, 07, and 910, No casv on telal. = e % ke 3 .‘;ufm- FhrweLi— Contested motions. Demoeratic Criminals Gnarding Re- | MWiyai st bor St o pic ¢ source of solicitnde seema 1o e the fate of kis wife, who {s au invalid, and his fsmily. The re- porter urged him to converse on the charees of which he 1a acensed, bt he declined 1o make any #latement whatever, aniting that he slionld reserve his expianation until ealied npon to plead. <“iint they say yon have made & confesson?™ ** That I¢ not s ** 1 yon are innocent, why not say no?* i l’:puu-e U won't eay anyihing until 1say it in conrt. " ** [lnw do yon acconnt for the possession of the Jettera found on yon ™" '+ Weil, they are all the avidences they canbring against me. " v AIn't they snfMclenty™ **Yen, 1 suppone they sre. 1 What prompterd you to this crime?* ** Poverty, Tsuppose. T had a sick wife and & family of growing childsen to provide for.™ 0w much did yoa recsive a year!" THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, V. M. C. Silvs, of Utal, ia regi the Palmer. Nenator Ferry, of Michigan, is registerad st the Palmer, Mal. T B. Atwood, U. 8. A, ©of the Tremont, ‘tue lon. Ueorge Q. Cannon, M. 0., Utah, 18 at the Pacific Alexander McLanghlin, Springfield, Iil., 18 0 guest of the Tremant, belleve hils story when they eaw the rive Tertectly ri The ahepherd e o e o 14 hori aud vegaing those about b 1y 1% Thele return was to put bim in prison ne g sy man. Bnt the doors had acarcely hoon J pe] when th water birst down with thulcion, sweep, and the shisvherd aml some ten other who aided In tis inprisonment wers carriey I thelr death with i1, W o —— 140,000 POLICIES. From Rockford oaxette, Noe. 20, 1833, The Rockford Insurance Company, uf gy city, commenced business Jan. 3, 147, and sin.y that time has Issued over une hundred and mr‘ze thousand volicicA. It now hag halt a minj, 5 dollars of firat-class assets, withon o ersd at a guest o . s ks : t lncluding iine hundred dallars, " unfastened, and, putttng on hisshirt, he walked LUK WILLIANA - Conteated ntotions, i Nuj the ladicals did fiot want to dlvide | 0¥ of its notes taicen for prean The vaf T Hon. J. W. Cnrney, Milwaukes, is ono | . \Waim't that enough to snpport you comforia- | buc into s cell. The_ofliver informed the TR eI m A TGRSR publican Witnesses in Bour- ume. i 'l.l‘lln‘k.;lll::‘; ‘zencrally broke up Oias | ot theso astots fs shown by ‘u‘:em;;ar?:m"f’ of the guests of the Pacific. %o which he made soseply. Nor wonld e com- :nlur l:;‘nt"l:atlfi:dh l\flfi wl:xlu -ull;':hne i, 744, 78S, 704, 500, bon Bastiles. the Democrats aprented, [never attended 8 | glelaing last year an income, {u lnm;um“ C. 1, Williamson, of the New Yok AL | michinnaif i to' lencit or e B had been | S bt Ak AV T PREW St ey L Lo ieeting outside of Kingatree, and don't kooW | dividends, of more than furty thoustnd dolars dine Press, it the Tremont, . fhenged, in the commiczion of the Crimek & | strin down to the walst, and [lay the steines o | vt et a1: ve, Fdward. 8¢ ey ana ot Eovhs | Justice Completely Enmeshed In the | What was'the trouble up in Sumter(” cah. The Company has no Mercantile o Miss Merva Charles, of MoVicker's stock | Jle haa been a resfuent of Chicago for twenty-elght | Drecty hiard, - An Ethloplan's back fs tough and | 857,03, < “1belleve o Demovrat was speaking, and a | Manufacturioz risks on its books. and avoly, s 0 years, seeved the ary. +ass member of Lngine | van stand If. 1t's meau business, though, thls | ~ Jubax Jaxrsox—Margatetta Dettort va. J. D. Thongs of the Consplrators. Radical satd it was a i—d le, and got_knucked | Inrge cities- entire, o company, is a gueat of the Tremont, & " a Ro! gt entirely. No areat firg ca iAoy, is a goe « Comyany 4, and unttl the past five monthe has | thiug of whippiag.' Jenntnge, $10.15. = down. There was somelbing ol a row, but no- | fz, 1 a cripple ‘The Hon. H. E. J. Boardman, Marshall. | been regarded ss an honeet, upright man. - During i 1 8 energles. Junak Moorg—!leron, 8mith & Moore v, Wil- bod{ was killed,” F. n:;e m&fé}’.'?&fi‘ml'-'u'v"?:ai'.{n'&'.’ de- ‘Warmoth, the Southern Machia- Alter this the conversation turned to other - A : matters, and politics were nut referred Lo again Tisoges ol Roswit . 4 Queek ot velli, on a Still Hunt, during the evening. It will be seen that tho tmann, $21 infurmatlon one gets from cven tha best ln- the oficial term of Postmaster Eastman, he was iven the position of ** roustabont " in tie office, in whick capacity he served until Spectal Agent Hawley, who bad nuticed his attention to budlness sna desersing qualities, accured him the position of postal clerk bence to Cincinnat} by the way of ———— i THE COURTS. Interpreting the Statute of Frauds—Recov- ering Some Lanid-Record of Judgments, town, Ia., 18 stopping at the Sheraian. Minnie May and Mollie Palmer, inmatos of a i)t aveoue bignio, ate at the Armory, Sharged with stealing 820 from Gus Everson, & A GIFT, Bpectal Ditpatch to The Tyibune. BrooxtNnton, ), Nov. 24,—The employes h H ! formed Democrats on political subjects here is | of the Chi Norwegtan sutior whoia they enticed tntotheirden. | fnafanapolis. In 1875 he was promoated to e |- New Suits, Divorces, Etc. Lead inni| rather Indetinite; but, frou the apedi ven | of the Chicavo & Alton shons, Saturday nignt Tl Iarge male chios -heing oryanized by | posltion of head clork, and sathe contdant of | Judge Drl'xmme:dr;‘u been eogaged the past THE RAILWAYS. The nreroll'k t.)ll.; imafi}" d:! oginning to Thttne detter, 1t whi aia0 bo dincorore [ufu’;. ‘h’:"‘[{‘“":' to, M Rufus Kenlt $20 in gojy, the Yonog Mew's Christian Asaoelation fan grand | Sueclal Aveuis Camp, White, | and otners was | o 0oy in hearing the case of Joho M. Tier- —_— al eir Minds. thereis no aitempt to deny the main facts of | Mr: Realll iras for & long thae snperintenitent ruccess. ‘They meet for rehearsal s eyening o f K RAIL D AT § m. which the Republicans camplain so bitterly. | 9f thecar-shooe, until that Departinent SASEeT tall, pd Prof. Caso . o glad f0 wel- | {siment thosc whus had beea euilty uf the ldentical | uau va, Edward R. Dooth. This was sa sction L A R ANED i Thev wera not 'allowed to exereiwe thes consti- | Machinery Departient were conmnitinted. coma all Chiristian yoRug men who $IDK. . | Abouta yearago he reil Denenth® e wheele of a | 11 electment brought to recover 160 mcres of | po o0 Nov. 99— An action Indirectly fo- SOUTH CAROLINA. tutlonal right peaceably to asscnible, and their = o ‘'he stateruont in ynstonday mornlnfu trainat Hyde Park, and lostansem, He was re- | 1and in Grundy County. The plaintift elatmed | 402" 8" on G Droperty of the Atlantic & NULLIFICATION. leader 10 this county “was given ten .m‘y- to aper that C. H. McCormick was dangerously sick from active service In confequence, snd | under atitle of tweuty-six years’ standing and R pi 5y Bpectal Dispateh to The Triduna leave, and be left." Z L. W. Fn Taris s 8 smistal te beeu very aick, bat e waffering frowm an injnry was the Great Western Rallway Compsny s now in Wasninatoy, D, C., Nov. 24.—The following progress in thls d" before Judge Charles Dap- letter arrived to-d: from one of the most I;OUXSIANA- regular in its chain except that one deed, ns has been improvin v, 4, and 1a nuw well ) 3 1 e it was alleged, was mlsrecorded, the Clerk foce N reciplent of $1.000. the asmonnt of o und able to Mtend to humncss. S0 it 1 lewrned ulicy of insurance he wonld have neen entitled to Y ta n reliabls ponrey. e event ol death, from the arsvia of the Kaile | making the description fead " S, E. 1" lustend | 1% of the Bupremo Court, Last year an ap- | rominent Government officers In South Caro- TNR NEGRO LEADXHS. tenevol . o8 . NEY - bl Chiarlen W, Charloston, who wat mentioned | Sbancans e e, pot tar oileoee Srmominiring | ©f “N. E. 4. Thy defendant in the case haa plication was made by the Uslon Rolling-Stock | Jjng; Npectal Pispetch lo The Tridune. WDUWSEY-Nov. 34, fhomas A.Doxaer.aged 2 yory Company for an order to compel Johu 1. Deve- | wn: Unless some method ta davised to prevent | Nmw OntEans, Nov. 34,~The New Orleans reaux, the Recelver of the rosd, Lo pay 8230,809,79 | furiher drrest by the Htate nuthoritics of witnessen | o515red Republican leaders appear disposed to and Interest, far the usc of cars rented from tha | I the election cages, § am afraid, when the Uoited - iainie: i i ot of iy gt b ale | Sotes Cons sieeain Coluntia e Slunday,thors | F oo Whe Felbl offiity, Resiigt b - wi € N0 W I there to test! 4| thore fet wame befora Judge Danicls, oms Of tho | tasrech ot innon ot she lono, Sndit s become | Lolof snglpearad - looking: Lo ‘commitlibgithe fn yesterday's paper In connection with the shoot. in¢ uflray at Mnrphy's eaioon, corner of North Ciark sna_Indiana streets, wishes i 10 ve nrder- #tooc that Murphy wae the aggreasor, and on him nlone derolves thy _respousibilly for ine row. A soud way o steer clear of saloon brotle 18 for the with_his mixfortune, ‘excepted hiw from the rule aud paia the amonot. When be recovered from his injuries Pustmaster Palmer appofuted him watch- nan of the outlding, and the public are fami with ihe manncr In Which ne discharged the trust, 8 title from the sole surviviog helr of the grantor in the same deed that was misrecorded. ‘This title ran to James R. Stanley, s clerk in 1rance R, Nitt's oMMice, from Stanley, by power ot Faneral Monday, Nov. aL e Tiew Sineat, b Bt o ftam sy, Atvnry Cemn, ANNOONC ‘The ariount stolen {8 stated by tha oflicers ot aouut black men to open expressions of antugonlsm t | 75K Yoise ; pignlouel to take thetr sour-mash st | 850,000, ordeen. eree. | attorney through Hitt to tho defendaut. Ie | most emivent jurisia In the State, and the fpo- | ini more and more apparent overy day that (he fI'HE YOUND MEN'S STRRAN(G i : nl_‘v::x nely nclined he! . i;fl 000 u‘:‘-‘;‘n’; : ':5' Dar?‘r‘t:u:g:e\y' l::'rc«m:‘ l':: claimed under tnis title, possession, and pay- :Ilun“{ar the ‘:)rder wn‘; :lhenlmll; The de[nl:t“l 2:", Dnnncu!l.:lolqt‘r:lln 5{,‘3’ lnlm.fll l.‘n ‘"n"m?fifn ::..m? the Lm:lpllln: l"edenrl ma;(uge:ne‘m‘ ngl more ev-l.'n'fi:‘:'l'l'»'fm’::\ l :.f“\'"’}"'..“’ T;u.ufi.‘.‘ . : nded \n paying policy and in @ ation. AN ased on the grouud that the terma of the cuy- | power of the State Government in 3] nd | particularly to that of the New Orleans Custom- | mno, v Iy str e isswites young A meeting of the Chicago Temperanca | PRdst 1o paylog policy ant, in tuwipation. A3 | ment of laxes. Tue question was ralsed on the | oo yotyeen tho parties made the payment of | protictingthe ballot-box etutets. Notwihatand: . FApectaliy steigera. tnl Alliance was held Satnrday eveningin oneof the Yooms of Farwell Hall, W. €, Crum in the chair. Committee on Ilatform feporied 8 series of iutions conuemnatory of Lhe ralg of liquor on | ‘ILfl'\’éi’:Yxll_\u "‘ vandAY prayer-ineu Hov. A M. l‘n;h all trial as to when the statute of limitations began to run, and Judge Drummond beld it began to run only when color ot title, possession, resources from which the stolonnoney can oe ninde mount {s gone beyond recovery, He will Jesn plead gullty at ihe examinalion to-day, and lils retrioution be not long pustpaned. ; e ! | Ine toree of ihe pretent Democeatic ~Circmt | House, Tho matter, fairly calminated, ls ex- e et co o o e b eniath | Juggen i e Sta e have, on former occasions, | pected to sssume the sbapo of resolntlons dep- othier oblizations. it was ot then shown to the | Ser or meciney Anvolring no poliice! ifatian, | recating the President's Louisfana policy, com- AN ARSOC trd fin’lad G diay 1 Mk Ctiren” or to mlnarl.“lml‘ nmvll'una 1% an‘? e e m——0 5 and poyment of all taxes mssessed on f."g'{’:‘r:"x':.flhl'gf Ltlr‘ur':- '"'l',‘,,".',f‘f, conditions Cnmmlulan:rorlmuraa! tha United shum,‘- vhmlmlr nr‘-um':l sylrm::;-ha wlll;."lnd vroper | AUCTION ¢ » uiniment of o committee 12 call upon the Cathy = tho land, concurred. Another question was | bad bioe . Hence otion tvas rc- | person canno: bs held to snawcr in the State | protection for, the color: epublican voters; By . FRIEDMAN, ™ I oteatants of the city, and mohcit their SMEN"] h q cted, but with laave to renew it st any time ts, the dec r feds Y 1. FRIEDMAN D e affofi t0 be made (GF (e coresction of AMUSEMENTS. ralsed ns to whether o party occupylog one lot !.c',“,m,n“._ u,,‘um::fv'. T e Al 'ol"fl:a — .lud'zi';, in violation of the declaion of theif | of non.recognition In tho dispensing of Federal 200 and 202 Randolphiest - © three Rbuses. ‘The resolutions were adopted, and 1ie following named gentlemen mpnointed such committce, sfter which the meeting adjonrned urtil next Satnrdsy evening: J. W. Goodspeed, K. F. Covke, D. 1. Sweel, A, B, Fulicr, 8. W A. Stockwell, J. C. Magoe, and the Chaiz, Gustave Schundt, of 198 West Randalph, nf Halsted siroet, la the possestor of some- as a homestead could makothe bomestead cover an adjoining lot, The defendaut claimed be hield the Jand under a connected title and actual vesidence for seven years, and the point was raised whether a person purchasiog adjoluing tracts of land under differont titles, and actual- TR DEMOCRATIC TRIAL JUSTICKS patronae; and oxpatiating ot length up. :hrjm:rhvnn u;mhm lrru:lll"lgonnfilmnll‘nggl‘nz on the general bad party wanagement, 0 JRIL v itnenten honnt uver o biskes e8| a5 well as tho bag treatmout of Ne- :1?«:’:&‘ ri?;\v‘%ugun‘::m ‘nfi:&".’lm.fi” n("fl\".’fl: publican blacka at the baunds of tho Louls- iamabure County eveey witness bannd over to ¢he | lana Feaersl officials, Behind tho colored Unlted States Conrt hns been arrested on that charge. . In Dariinglon 5 . wilness, mak- leaders (as understood) stands the managemncnt apuplication for the order which {s nov Lelng ar- gued o the same court. Althoagh the ovs- tenaible object of the litigation is to enfarce tue payment of tne debt alluded to, the ultimate design I8 to forectose heavy mortzages on Lhe road and break up the Récelversiip, Behind this uction Is pendipg suotner heavy clatn CONCERTS FOR THE WEEK, Notwithstanding the close of the opera sea- son, musical entertalnments this week will continue to fourish. ‘This cvcuing the .St. Cecllia Ladles’ Quartette will sing at the Sixth SPHECIAT. $15,000 STOCK can Presbyterlan Church, On Tuesday evening | 1o d ustoz the oth brought agalnst the rallroad company by tho | § aidavit n which warzant | of the Republican State Central Comumitree, OF IMPORTED e arp tare i this st of the #iube in the | the Ilutchinson Family will sing at th Union | 'J Febdiog on ons teact, aud utiag tho other as | Gttt b, i g “case. Jo higlily | \was _ msucd, wab - areowied. for perjar t ) botunical lne. 1t 18 what 1e knownas the azare | p e Congreational Church, aug Mr, 8, G, | ®Pareof his farm, could by salil Lo acoupy | the w(nplllcnu'tvl, and fuyolves the luulemenl‘ ‘6% | Butore & prolininary. oxamination could b}:'..’.,.,{ and with them again (as reported), as spoclal lefera--a century plant, which biooms bat once in it lifutime, and this s sald to occur when {t st- taing 100 years, and then dies. This plant {s now in fa)) bloum, Tt Is 8 pative of Mexico, and the #tolk growa from the heart of tha root up, and s ntontwix fect in highl. Upon it over 100 flowers, which only open their petal night, ana they will be fn_existencc about taree Weeks yet, they havinz cummenced to show themvelves about ten daye ago. The blossomiag lasts about thirty daye, and then the vlant witbers and diea forever, Satorday night threo men called at the vart oo whivh Lo did not reside, under the statute, as a homestead. The Judge held b could; that it he extended bhis Improvemonts from one lot to the other fio held tho whole by actual residence. Almost exactly the sama polat as this ast was raised in the Phillipa-Kerr laud case, aod Judge Harlan declded the same way. ‘The jury fn the prescut [nstanco brouzht 0 & verdict in favor of the olalntiX. Mr, George several nice legal questions. Ounc of the most Jmporisnt is the right of jurisdiction of the courts In the varlous Htates as regards a contlnuous line of rai- way. As tho Recelver was sppoluted by the Ohio court, his counsel elain that the courts of nny other State through which the road passes have no right to Interterc. In other words, that the road was an entlty, and that no tribunal but tne Obilo court lad a'right to adjudicate In its Pratt will dellver & lecture upon the subject, “Why America Should Become Great In Music,”” at Hershy Hall. On Wednesday cvening & complimertary soires will be given at Lyon & Healey's Musie-looms to Miss Leila Graves, a young planist recently returned from stuttgart, upon which occasion she will be ns. sisted by Miss Ella White, Mr, ¥F. A, Bowen, Fancy Goods & Toys, From an Importer Retiring from Dusiness, T0 CLOSE WITHOUT RESERYE On Tucsday and Wediesday, Nov. 28 and 27, each day at 10 T ather Coanties the amma (uing 19 oeing donglo | cnkineer, ex-Congressman Frank Moroy, the nrevent the {ssuing of any more warrants. 'The | latter appearing as self-constituted envoy jrom g;::xf,::;“::: :E:zm‘j““v 15”:::: o Washington for sounding the Republican lead- Comminaloners in the Stata who are taking any | €18 fezarding the nccessity of a chaogo lo offl- uc:‘mdn anai:-;t é"' men wh u:;fl;,dll\:blnllm- lxc. clals, gathering necessary materlal with which und defled the Supervisors and Marshals un clcc- | g effect it, and keeping an eye, very properly, h‘:’.".;'iir’.‘.u?'m'i‘fi'.‘ ? J“:;u 'éa'.;f:.flfé‘a“‘kfl"}fll single to the main chance. The movement is by the State suthorities, Against Mr. Wiggios, | just sssumiug a tangible shape. Partly con- {iho wae formerly wno, of the Clrcuit Judgui, the | nected therowith, seemlogly, s avother appar- Mr, H. C. Eddy, and the Harmonis Quartette. afTairs, or order the sale of any portion of it. 3 " tug o'clock reridence of Thomas Piper, on Iloom street,. ba: Burry appeared for plaintifl and Neednam & | 7y unsel for the rolling-steck compsny ad- A VRIVILOUS CHARGE— ent move emanatiug from . . :\:c;v:-‘;;::lrhlyKflAn:\u::m{‘:.“hl:ml‘l)x‘:a: Hie uf' fil’lI ;r:!:ar::;{e"\:m‘fi;:: :'ll.el'h: “{"n.l‘flll‘ li?.:l‘:egm: Miller for the défendant. vanced lrzumal: :lmclly opposite Pto” this | Ttz that he accevted bribe of $30 from some. XX-00V, WARMOTIL ELECANT Jogy,lich Totlet sets, Smoke i ¢ s 1t , iR STATUTE OF FRAUDS, A question was ralred beforo Judge Rogers Baturday in the caso of Richards vs. Rliodes psto the operatlon of thu statute of frauds, Tle suil was brought to recover the nmount of an unpatd board bill shich thedefendant agreed to pay on behalf of a third party. ‘The agree. ment was to pay, not only what was then due, but also what might theresfter become due. The jur{ found in favor of the plaintilf for the Tull amount clalmed. A motton was made for @ mew trial, and ¢t waos urged that the promize of the detendant came within the statute of frauds requirlog auy agrecment of a party to become responaibie for the debt of another to be put in writing. The Judge hield that the defendant would ba respon- slbie for the futurs board on the strepgth of it being an orizinal contract, but It belng an entire promlse, and the agresment to pay the past bourd not_belng o triting and beiog without due consideration, the part of tha agresment as o past board _tainted the whole contract with illegnlity, and the entiro contract was vold. A new trisl was therefore granted. WHO 18 niouT! In the cass of Walter H, Judsonvys. L, Z. Leiter and Charles Gossags & Co, & bill body three yesrn ngo. Mr, Lee has becn arrented X D atuscerstod i Jail, Ciarged with:ihe openss | 1O Ong, ma ex-United States Appralsor snd of fatling to keep upen bis office of Judge of Pro- | anient follower of Warmoth, apopears spo- n;h':.a wm‘:n ‘panluon‘lra h?'d" In ndnlu«;.“m that | clally delegated for sounding Republican of Commissioner. ‘I'be clrcamstances of the case Vi are as follows: Abont 8 wea Whils in bl | lcaders and paving the way for an up- oftica taking tostimony in regurd to frauds commit- | polotment for Dr. Smyth, asothor War- lfidln Buném'n;-)m Tate ‘:l-fl:‘w. h-wll-r llluckeg moth leader, ss Collector of the Port, In acrowd ol emoc! and narrow) esca Vit Bre e Five crawd demanded tnat be snoaid | llew. of the preseat Collector, Bmith, who, leave Sumter or resign as Comuixeiouer. 1lo came | 83 {t secms agreed, must necds be vemoved. to, Charleston o frocars he arrcat Of hia ur- | What is to be done with ex.Gor. Wolla, Custum- away, & D.nfu,.m ,“j“";“ de an silidavit be- | Jlouse Surveyor, in the connevtion, seems unde- ustice, fure & Democtatic Yrial charging Leo with | termined. Theold gentleman is an admiited falilng to keep nls otfice opon. The absardity of thris Al Y hard nut to ceack, in view of his seeming hold TUENE 18 NO LAW on tbo Admiolstration. Bets are frecly offored, nlfiuh’lnt bim (o keep his ulice open at all times, | however, that ho will be made to walk the plank, 204, evaa if thore were, his Tallur to oven his | It ia notlceabla here, too, that very niuch of the oilice for two days wounld not render him lisble 1o | upposition Is fromn colored Reoublican leaders. @ ceiminal prosecotion. But, law ot no law, It in | ‘Chuy say he told _[ages, when mapoioi out his the determination of the Deinucrats to vunlsh | cympajzn and pledglng throe Loutsiana Cougress- ovory psrson Who takes aay Dart whatever | ;en'in cxehungae far the Custom-liouse patron- in tho prosecolion of crimes with which they oAb ot 4 e Ara charged, whetlier that pervon 8 wit- | BKe, that [t was wholly unnoccssary to sppoint ness, Commissioner, or proseculing attorne nny blacks to positions, us he (Wells) “had the Judygs Ludling's romark in_regard to Loulslan, niggers in bis pockot.” Tho story, however that the witnesscs and the isnocent are the on true, is at Jeast good, and bas its etfect. As a who get punished, and not the culprits—ie belog | prouinent colored man oxpressed (¢ but yester- carcled out to the letter In this State. Al those | da “‘Thase nigger: view, clalming that the coirts of every Btate through which the road extended had a right to {nterfere, und to enforce the payment of just debts wherever the property of the Compauy could be Jevied tpon. Iu bis first oplulon Judgo Dantels promulgated this latter opinion, sad denled the mation, holding thst the Supreme Court of New York had tuil jurisdiction in the er. the stake which is belng played for is mill- fous of dollars, cminent legnl taicnt is enllsted in its trlal, The Hon. R. P, lbnna’. of Cleve- 1and, one of the ablest lawyera In Ohlo, and Mr. John G. Mitburn, of this city, represant the Re- celver, Mr. Devereaux, The Hon, W. W. Mc- Farland, of New York, aud Messrs, Spraguc, Gorgam, and Bacon, of this city, sro the connse! for the plaintiils in the action in which the e+ celver was appofoted, while tha Hoo. Charles 3. Da Costa aud the Hon, Clarence A, Seward, nephew of the late Willlam i, Seward, are In chargu of the interests of the rolling-stock company, assisted by Mr. Georze 8, Hibbard, of Buffalo. The srgument will probably con- tinue through the week. ‘The casa is attractini geucral nttontfon among rallroad men, as well as members of the legal profession, and the de- cisfon of Judge Daoleis wlll be looked for with wretional Church, sssisted by the Harmonia Quartctte and Mr, Liebling; the Germania Maennerchor will mve a musical and soctal entertalnment at Brand’s Uall; and * Aunt l’oll{ Bassett's Sinzlug-School” will give a watioee und eveniug performance at Farwell Hall for the begeflt of the Protestant Orplan Asyluni. Ua Friday cvenlog Mile, Litta will sing ot Unity Church, asslsted by Mr, Rosen- becker snd Mr, Faix, and while thus cogaged Mre. . who wis alone in - the house, tawed & window and called londly for heip, Mr, Dloom n nelghbor, ¢amo to her assistance, and succeeded fu captunng the fellow who attetpted to brosk a, and held— bum, nolwithetanding - the fired ot bim DLy the msn's pale, Ollicer Cremieus, who wes_sttracted to the placo by the shooting, locked the grlmner up at the Deeriug Street Ntation. When he had sobered up alitlle, he opicaded that it wassimply a drunken fresk. Hiv nawo is John MclL and hia cu- ploymeént s sallor on the schooner Sligo. For some months towns on the line of the Burlington & Quincy Road have been viaited by burglars and made to pay tribute ta their demands, FKrery effort wau made 1o secure thelr approhen- sion, wilhout saccess, and finully the desecilve £rm of Fatien Brotbery, of this c“{. was employed 10 ferret out the gallty parties, Toey after hard work located the erimes and securad Goorge P Lody at Menduta, who, bowever, escaped and not yet ueen recaptured. Dave Mortop, an- other of the gang, Wis taken at Oitswa, aud s now In fail st Amboy awaiting the sction of the Grand Jury, —The goods siolen, which consisted af entlery, silverware. ci- gars, eic., were taken to I'lano and '*fenceq,” 2nd it was through the discovesics inade in tracing thie stolen proverty that iwo of the gulity pariles, TO BACCO Duaes, Card Recelvers, PARIAN oot of st deseriptions. CHINA Faucy Goots, an endiess vartety. LAVA And Majolica Ware, an endless varlety, A SUPERB vLineof sneit ana Paper Hozes, DOLLS and ol 1zesds, 1a grest variety. CHINA 7oy Tea sou, Rabier Dl CHINA nus. i CHINA Siotds Gupsond Esucers. AN EXTRA k.um‘r. ANORTIENT OF TIN KATIE MAYHEW. Buecial Disoated te The Tridune. Bostox, Nov. 24.—A bill In equity has been brought in the Buprems Court by Kate Mayhew Widmer, an actress of San Frantisco, known on the stagu Ly ber maiden name of Kate Mayhew, to restrain the proprictors of the Galety Thea- trein this city from representing tho “play knowa as **M'liss,” which is advertised for to- worrow evening. Theplalntiffsaysthatshelsthe owner of the play and the original maouscript, which Is an origiusl version of u eketch written by Bret Harte; tlat sho purcbased of R. H. Cox the plsy founded on the sketch, ND WOOh TOVN. The abore sale comprises 1110 lanzvst And flneat Assorts ment o imoorted Enacy ilollday (nuds ever offered at PUBLIC AUCTION. omh“'nukell fOr fountry mire chants, o, W, DECEFOID, Avct'r, W, A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO. ENTIRE BTOOK OF A ho wero arreated on & chargs of commliltibg elee- A L'barles Mefutyre and Orein Smith, werg ** spot Co: tiled to prevent tho defendants from oustiug | fnterest. ! MUST DAVA SLIFPED; PO THR LEG OF I8 I] d Ted wand atiesied, which Tatter event occurred | Sug e ;‘::, :fl“";‘bwq:,“:;“'l’; Compiataant. rom the store he occuptes oyer | " iereet i {lon frands wers dgumigied to DAl witnin 'w feir ER:pawy ux rra or e HARAWAr0 flfld Stove Dcflle[‘, composer; Jast Tuesdsy. They were given a preliminary ex» amination st the tune of arrest and discharved, but renrrested at Newark, and throngh the effarts of State's-Attoraey Sweetland committed for trial, ‘Tle peaple In the section taxed by these criminals hidir Arrest, while atl the witnes [} e 0 Der thess cares are now"iylnu T jal, and the Governe | That 10,000 Democratic majority in a strong mont of the United Statee seoms to be at the mercy | Jepublican district don’t show tiiom. To com- of the State of South Carolina, plicate matters still more, P, B. 8. Plnchback fs THE WORST. reported as also delegated from Washington to Charles Gossage & CoJ's dry-Roods store, the answers of the yetendauta wero flled Saturday. Judsou cbarged that Leiter and Uossaze bad conspired together to get him out of the upper ILLINOIS CENTRAL, dpecial Dispateh to The Tribune, SrmixorieLp, (1., Nov. 3.—Chiet-Engineer Nichol has rocelved instructions from the off- At 184 Weat Madlnon-ht., corner Halsted, AT ATCTION, Tuesday Mornlug, Nov. 26, at 10 o’clock, revised by Measrs. Green sna ‘Thomuvson, and that the right to play the drama as revised has been nasigued to lier; that she owns the right to represent the drama as a comiposition aud . of the latter's sturo by not glvin 1 forgot to mentlon, In recurd to 11 work up tho matter against the Custom-louse # R art lagpy at the breakiog up of the pang, any fecl | play u the United Stakes; that the defendants.| By *'y ““now ™" lease, . the " ola 5% | cors of the Ilinols Ceutral to survey a liua | of Kiectlonat Kiugstree, who wero OMiciale, tha mora barticularly thab Bearing | nipis Gosts. cossing ltamirs: Caoking Bioyes, Far- tioas 3 stullar visita- | have ovtalued & copy of the plav, and purpost 1o | naying expired in . September last: | from Kenney, thirty-six miles north of bers, on [ several charass, tuat onoof tho withe upon the allezed bargaln and sale with Acklen, | lor Gaoks, Larlor, Chat it stare Stove, . Fepresect it upon-the staga of the Galety [ y1qp Gossae had promisod to give him another ' Ltev, B. AL Piociney. Atter the Ma; Pinchback, too, strangely enough, s said to ho | et Tlagera'To cleoete, p & 3 3 , the Gllman Division, to East Bt. Louls, and leaves to-morrow with & force of assistauts to begin the work proposed, The line will run s little west of wmhr.nfnuln( through Latham, INionolls, Breckinrided, Pawnee, Zanesville, and Edwardsville, to Eest 3t. Louls, 8 distance of 120 mies. This would glve the i1linois Cen- tral a through line between Chicago and 8t Louls, elzht miles shorten than the Alton. The police siege upon Castle McDonald resulted disastrously. Not s few men about town 0w are of the opinlon that Mike had a puinter hat a pull was coutemplated, and that whey the Dolice called he was prepared for them, agd that no game wue i progreas., Certaln It is thal.no Llers were srrestea, McDonsld has mndou! received pofuters of the same kind in years from men $ authority about police headq; und 31 oue policeman had been kitled Satarday ught, te inquess would doudtiessly bave brouglt ‘fheatre, the bplay which 1t is proposed to represeut belng identfesl with the piay as revised by Ureen and Thompsou, which fs owned by the plaintlit. She aske for ap in- junction’ restraivlug the defendants from representing the play, or from using it in soy way. ‘Lhe cave will be srgued to-morrow worning. ball, thoy went 1o & 11 D witnaeers agatust them. tacluging | USiDR maney treely in hunting bis game, which Diiekuey, Tho laiter, hearing that ho was to be | SCEM3 to consist of Collector 8mith, internal- oY camt to Chastoston, sud the Trial Justice | levenue-Collector Marks, ex-ioy. Michuel sunt one of the very Managers who wase charged | Jiatn, Suporintendent of the United Statcs with fraud as & Speclal Constale to Charleston to | Mint, and United Btates Marshal Jack Whar- arreet Pinckpey aud bring hims back, which be | touw, atl one of his strikera says,,issues In- did. structiona to create all posaible dissatistaction among the blacks, The Loufslans Fedesal ofll- A VISIT TO KINOSTREN—REPUDLICANY RR- | ({als nave certainly to fight for their positions. uctioneert. OUR NEXT REGULAR TRADE SALE STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS ILT. BE EXELD Tease {f he Rot one himsell; and that Lelter had given Gossage & Co. a new lease. The defend- ants deny that any new lease or contract for n leasa bus been given to Gossage & Co. for the whole bullding, ae belore. Oa the other huud, Lelter offered a new lease for the whole store, byt Gessage declived to accept one for more than the first floor, which is actually occupted by thew, Judsow, {8 clatined, 18 pow in TEDNESDAY, Noy. 27, at $:30 o'cluck a. 1., &t 178 2ad 175 ita STAGE NOTES. wronglul po: on of the premises, which Some sre disposed to regard this move merel BTRICTRL IN THE RIONT TO HOLD MERTINGH, THE ST, MA e ndolph-st. g{ul possession of the tses, which he e are dls| ve mere I ST, MARY'S JASIACRE. % of D itk the proof that such A state of facts really ex- | Eaty Mayhew will play fn Torouto week. | refuses to surrends d i ble to Leiter only | 88 8 bIUIl to offeec the scieme of the Wabasl ~~LEADBIS RUN OUT OR THE COUNTRY. FRANKUIN, La,, Nov, 24.~Ths obsct ol Mo wiit tive o targe stock of Dry (foads. Clatlin and futcd. * Dilicers La_ Douniy ana Dopahas, whote eyl 4 o thls b e L ot ot T lorntlhmuuh line vetween Chicago and Bt, o Newen P Dulecs ot wm e e ST S for the value uf thelr use and posscsslon. The defendouts also deny that thiey have been gullty of any fraud or consblracy. TUN WASUBURY SUITS. In the cases of C.'C. Washbarn vs. The Ale- mania and Fenton Insurance Cowmpanies, Judce Correspondence Sew York Tridune. attack upon Newman's houso on tho night of Kivastnes, 8.C., Nov. 16.— . . . Fortunately | tho 1Utl was to shut his mouth as to the yvisit for me, United States Commissioner Hutetitngou | pald bim chree hizhts befurs by 8 party, auid to Wilson, Parlsh _Attoruey pro and Deputy United States Marshal Bolger, the Willie 3 former from Colleton County and the Iatter | Sm THou M, e dnldaly. ot ite Augusta Usrgon plays this week at Portland, Oregon. Juhn McCullough and Dion Bouclcault are {n Brookliyn this week. clothing was perforated with Ara, McDonaid's bai- Ivt. were op duty se usual last night, but Oficer Edmond Walsh, who was struck on thie back with n jlmmy, was not. roto d to tho misforiunes attendtog the ale Oticer James Keon i3 lylng 'twixt life and death Casaimeres, Bhirt Hlog g oG & c0., Austapeers _ REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, Noveinber 30, at 1:3) o'clock &, m., TURNITURE, ETC., Louls by completing the Chleago & Paducab futo Chicago, but the officers of the Llinois Central bere say that work will be commenced fmmedIately, and seem to belleve that ths Com- Dany mesa business. ut W howme, Supt. Dizun was convined, tarougn | Lotto will dispel the rloom of Washington | Biodgett uverruled the pless to the jurisdiction ——— from Charleston, urrived later In the ovenlug to | maying he had just received s teicram | 48173 & 170 kst tandolp £t cuiente made by the aneclat dotall, tit & yaug | during the present week. . o ey were wilbpan, Bod. lesde given 10 1TEMS, make an luyestization of the lata elcction hero, | from the Attorney-Genoraj authurizing the de- AL R e T Loa ¥ 3 . plead ty the merits. Tha pleas set out that the plaintidf lived in Minnesota and the defeudants u Yennsylvaima; that the contracts of {usurunce were made in the Jatter Biate, and yuit could pot be brought here, Ths Judge, however, beld that, if the Jusurance Companies had sgents here on whom service of process could be wade, the susts could be maintalued here. TAZ BURR ESTATE, David Barr, adminlstrator of the estate of Jonathan Burr, deceased, Bled a bill sealust the Tlltiols Trust & Savinge Bank, the Wasbingto- nian Home, and the other devisees or legatecs under Bure's will, settiog vut that lmoufi other bequests Mr. Burr left $20,000 to be lieid fn trust fur Lucy Jane Bigelow during her life. The illiuuis 'Irust & Bavioga Bonk is the present trustce, sod mow hus ou At the Grand Opera-House, Cincinnat!, this week, Mlss Faupy Davenport, Maggle Mitchell will play In Albaoy, N. Y., to-night and durioe the week. Galveston, Tex., will have Adam Forepaugh and Adah Richinond to-dsy uud ‘fuesday, Loulsville will bave Johu E. Owens and Nick Roberts’ “Humpty-Dumpty” company Lbis week. Salisbury’s Troubadours aud tue Holinau Eg- glist opers troups oceupy rival bouses (o De- trojt tlus week, tess' English opera company and Jue Em- mett will be taken with their turkey by Pitts- ourgers this week. Recelver Teck, of the Chicego & Lake Huron Railrood, has been suthorized by the Court to Issue his certiticutes to pay ticket balances to connecting rosds as follows: Grand Trunk, $0,010.78; Detroit & Milwaukee, $700.10; De- trolt, Lansing & Northern, $204.01; Lake Shore & Michizan Southern, $507.46; Grand Raoide & Indisns, $509.40. He was also authorized to issue certificates, as follows: Yo 8. C. Bartlewt & Co., $2,000,29, overcharpzes xod rebates on merchsndise; (allup, Clarke & Co., $783.U5, for goods lost; Uwen Morlay, $118.12, for wood; Thotnas Brunskiil, $183.5, for servicgs rendered &$ an employe. A mecting of the emploves of ths Lake Shore & Michigan S8authera Kallroad was held at La- livery of the returns. 'Tho attacking party 4 Do ua '"'{ ';": ihes ':::;:':"‘ bt “:u".‘:m :""::; Koew the returns bad, i _the interiin, been sent aad 3 to New Orleaus, but, &3 Newman _continued to peaplo began to thaw out a lstie, although they | talicof tho visit naid him, 4t was detertlned to continued to be rather guarded in what they | put him out of tue way. 1t ts now knowa that #aid about the election, and uotil I wes able to [ Tom filhfi? sate toahhbduum l;o;;l a ulatfil go around the town without arousiug; a sue. [ ¥OURd lo the head made Ly one of tho attick: 3 g_porty. ‘The wound in the arm was caused biclon that [ might sfter all be a detective, 1| pyNewman, | lears on the highest authorlty avoided ssking many questions touching political | that the Democrats in the lower part of the subjects, parish ure determincd upon an ipvestigution Mr. Brady, of tho Klogstree Star newspaper, Newwan is Clerk of the Court. A aay or two faa youug man about town, inthuate with the l‘.:'fi:;l;'i""‘:’ e ,;‘g“u“:'x&"m‘l’,{_“;;“h:“.vr:a mapagors of tho election, aud & falr speciuen of | destroyed by unknown purtles, Newman had the youug men of the place. ‘Tho Star buabeen | duplicite poll-lists that were wanted to cover onoo! the bittereat sheets [n the Hiate. Mr, | evidcuces of fraud lu the election, Hrady fa from the up country. le bas beenin cordingly two neu—Keon and Lucders—were taijed to guard the apuroaches Lo the buuse duting the uigbt. At ebout J o'glock o the mornin omicer Keon suw cUooatd, Josep Murtin, Aud Jawmes Carroll | approschs in wnd hw followed the ater to the of the bullding. lle enterod the alley, and cidentally 1¢l fto An open coal-holy, whence he was rescued wity dificuity. Il was fsken to bi huwe. where e recelved proper modical sttenasuce. e under any circumsiancos {0 nie lime, a8 o rive were hadly inal colump, ‘o record thus By ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Anctioneers, 78 & #) Iaudotpn-at, Monday !loming.-fiuv. 25, at 10 o'clock, at RESIDENQE 221 North Dearborn-st. ldence » f tlan, _Chickesing pots, Parlor, Din: d"Chaiber wliis |£nm.":;|.nl.u‘ i Cood. Farniture, and (b o & ELISON, PU)‘HHU'\’!:L"L wprained from t| far wtande: ‘Two narrow escaped from instant desth, Lo men badly wounded, two more Ladly frighien- ed, and not a'slngle gambler captured. Dut the «ud s Dot yet. TUESDAY’S SALE NOY. 26, AT 9:30 A. N . AL our Stores, T & KO ftandol bl w nod Becond llmlt AREI':AI. . K. B arshi & rnfi?a-m'v'ii Mprenal ! " Quuniog, Waahingion Court™ 4 hand "800, Interest on the §0,000 from | porte, Ind., lust Thursday, over which Qenerul- | Willfamsburg County unly about a year, and Is TILLINOITS, A ATk e Yorcs B Hawior s The Kellogg opera troupa will buck agaiost | April to October Iust, beluz the 'last scwmi. | Buperintenient Pavoe prebided, to take action uan of small meutal calibre, and couhd e F U R N l U R E 1 i rabia, &fi‘&?.&,vfs abmacisiamse. | Toay Denteris ' Uampty-Dumpty " compauy | winual lustallinent of iutereat dug on the fund. | In regied to tha sudlen death of iarlow 11, | ot possibly heve fntiueuce In any respectable I y Northern commuuity, 1 found in the Stur lor Bnectal Dispatch to The Tridune. tins week maay paragraphis which fllustrate the Berivavisud, Iil., Nov. 24.—~The State Board charscter of Southern W“""{d‘““f" In | of Canvassers held & preliminary meeting last .m'!ug other. things ihat the srowd visited | from the counties with tally-sheets showing the thu house of Mr, ol Munzan, a colored map, | Votvs cast for Congrossmen and Clerks of tho Chairman, 1 believe, of tho Republivan County | Suprewe and Appellate Courts, In the presence Committee, and invited bim 10 come out and be | of the Governor. 'Wnen Shelby Courty was :‘.‘l“’;fi, :,::: %‘: l‘;";,y‘:“:m‘nwa“%':; ;:x‘z‘::h'ju‘l:‘: reached on the list for Congressmen, oy, J. C. Dal 8180 gives o lively description of the over- | Roblinson, representing I B, Declus, defoated turning, on election day, of the Unlted Btates | Democratip candidste, culled atteation to the Supervisor of Electious by the white Demo- | fact that the Couuty Clerk's certificate showed crate, the throwiog of the box on which be Siand Intothe “Nk" "Andl tho ptistiug. of e that three candidutes bad becn voted tor, whilo olt down the Court-House uteps. 'The srticly | O the tally-shect thie votes cast for Forsyth r:pnuuu this to have bewn done by voters ju | aud Forsytho,(with an **«) Lad all beeu cred- whosa way be n}cl::-l ’{m:) mi:m mnllfn lal thlll‘ ftod to A, P. Forsyth, sod clalmed that verformance, which 18 to be ally investl- | ghe tally-shost should show rofurus gued, Latall yive 1n another Istiar betors 1 sxuly vy wade by tho Clorke, Uo argued at 4 he Board wus werely a Cauvassing Board, and “'l :“‘:::':‘:‘i::: :"‘:l‘llfi};:‘: .‘,2'::‘ :L:.:ull’l:;l "8 | had uo power to decido whether the speitiig of ‘ul’lfl the fll'\ll-hl the coumon reom of tle tavern. a nauie wede auy difference In the lnal result, or o we talked very little about politics, but should certily tothe Governor the returns but dlécussed the crops, the prics of fands, tua | % IoGIVed, d‘l' "'“,,"f,‘!“,‘ was His Guity or the S t oard to certity thal cius had recclyed so healthfuluess of locaiities iu (uls and sdiviiug | e A P, Foruyth so nany, aud A. B, For- Lucy J, Bigelow dled July 3, 1378, and tue sd- minlstrator thinks hic ls entitled to 320U, the nwount of luterest accrulng between April and June, but the bank decltnes to psy it over un- | less protected by su_order of -:nm'v.‘,I and the ulm‘ul..lnwr therefore aska for a decree co- utliug him to the above amount out of the acerued futerest ou the sbove beguest, TUR BVENING POSL, In the case of tuo Hock River Paper Com- e Chicavo Publisilug Cumpany, the . ‘Thomas 8, McClelland, died s report Blodgett, au otticial of the roud. It was resolved that, aiter long-continued persoual intercousc with the deceased, the ollicials and ewployes of the rosd could bear unqualiicd testimony to blg excallent qualities of ti.sd aud hearr, sud that they deeply sympatbized with hls aticred famn- {ly, and communded them to the considerate re- gard of his surviving (ricods nud to the mercl- ful keepiog of our liesventy Father, A copy of the proceediogs to be presented Lo the widow of ::m deveased, and to be furnished for publica- lon. v Anold enterprise hss been revived by which Chicago 1a to gut anotner ruad. lu 1873 a pro- ea standard-gauge road fiow Piitsburg to ‘hicago bad wo azentin Eurove, whoucyotiated a loan of 87,000,000 in lwndon, and the wortgsge was scarcely rucorded s every county- sent ou the line from Chicsgu 1o Marlop, la., in the Iatter part of Auwust, 1873, when the nic came, aud, the flual coutract ubroad not having been executed, the lown snd road both falled. Durlug the past sumuwer it has been revived ou the uarrow-Zauge basls, aad con- solidated with a line from Pittsburgto New York City, making s continuous lus to Chi- cago. From Pittsburg west, more than dlty miles are in ruuning order; from Manon to y aper, ilow, New Yorkt K Hood, Mouoah, 1l J. b Carpets, Cooking and Parior Ktoyes. (leural Houre: hoid Gdods, 100 FIRAT.CLASS CHIRUSOS, Guoeral sierchandise, etc., of®., aic, W KLISON, POSsEROY By GEO, ', GOKL & CO., €4 ana 70" Wabnali-ay, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY CGOODS, TUESDAY, NOV. 26, i A. M. Oue Hundred Ploces Vetvotanne. GO Genevlove Ward, Lawrenco Barrett, and Mliton Nobles are the three *‘atars’ detutled to eat tbewr Thunkselviog dinaers in Philadelphia. Cleveland will have the Colville Folly Compa- by 8t the Euclid Avenue Opera-touse and Ob- ver ilymu Doud st sbe Acadewy of Musie thits week, Baltimore will patronize Kllllf{’l “Trip to the Mouu” Cumblustlou, the Purk Tueatre cotnpany, and Wardje Barrlore's * Diploma- oy conpauy this wevk, : Only one placs of amuseruent {s open in New Orleis,—the Academy ul Music,—where Rice's Evaugelino comuiuation comuwoced s week's eugagemnut lust uighy, & Ban Fraucisco whl enjoy this week Adah Covendish_at the Calituruis ‘Theatie, Ulara Morris at Baldwiu's, Slrs, Ostes at the Bush 8treet, snd Rice's Burprise Farty in * Babes fo the Wood ™ st the Standard. New York will have durlng the week: Robson avd Craus at tbe Park, o * The Comedy of Errors”; Demmnan Thompson at the Lyceum; “Qur Clab* at Wallack's; Edwin Buootli at the Filtn Aveunui Mr, aud Mra. (eo. RKuigbt st tio Wel ‘olut, s | Caar! & [y Ji \:I&k:“\ :i,!ll‘ll‘l‘w;\lhlhh 3 1 Ketka, Eainusl. Diatoas, PULMRDRIE, . Puler Lo A iifane . Lir v woud, uumr"m K Slevenn, Councl Alsssader Coveu, Milwaukee: W, U, Higglus, Alczander Lumley, New Yorki A, W Un: ve Aibery Lea, Sluus Iusbury; It Masos, Jr., Umaba; Theodore T runk L widtmore, T i ROBBED THE MAILS, CAPTURXL AYFTEN FIVE MONTUS' WATCHUING, For soms tine past the Post-Ollce beads bave Boen painfully nware $hat madls within taew juria- diction were belug almost conslantly depredstod upon. The ldentily of the crimiusl, though sus- ‘pecled, was estabilaticd yetordsy morning by the arreat of Jacob Hoos, employed a4 » watchman by the department. He 18 vow lodged In jall, convlet~ 12d out uf bls own mouth of robbing tho mails, 10 July complaluts wero wade attheoffice by meschanta and otuers who had mailed money, oV, a7, Boot ,Shcas&Ruh%l‘mr WiH Nnd et our Auction Sal custom-niade sawaouable b owdluw 60 the Ducat xrades that tiie: be closed v P. GORE & (°0., us and 70 \Vabashi-u¥. Balagce onbaldee, coreveness covereenra §380 The report wadordered tobe contirmed unless objections aro Aled la ten days BIVOKCES, Carrie Crown filed & bill for divorce Baturday from Wililaw T. Crown on the ground of de- scrtion sod drunkenness. i Marguerite Rodins atso desires to take care of beniell, her husband, Purr'e‘hhavlnu forfrotten Kgel ! camplels assorient vl By M. M, SANDERS & CO, 74800 74 Wabash-uv., Chicage, lit. drafta, and other valusbles that vever resched bis promises 40 fur as Lo uak snd beat and countles, und other subjects thiat o man lovking AT AUCTION their destiuation, and Koos was Broadwuy; * The Vigilautes " at Niblo's; * The Y zed 10 1 . | Kentou, O., the old_ grads of 1573 Is being re- . ettl lie South for hin sythe s0 many, thus showing, spparcotly, tuat » gl prosieas e Vilhaser el S | et Sl e wfisbiged o ewa i, | Rentan O 0r o g, Kt | sl ol Soua et e | Biuis i’ Bl ot WIS wat wost & Life® at the Btandard; Mari Gurdor with "'l‘m:‘ll-uxo' Lowric's at bamh'“: .\mul-: sou's graud opera cowpauy at the Acadewy of Musici Mr. and Mre. J, & Willlamson :;’n'fu Grund Upers-tiouse; besides miostrel and va- riety coterialnments without end. Virginia's Whippiag-Posts Richmond dtase. Austio Mitcbeil, fustou the prisoner,” satd ter over ior sume time, but postpuned action until to-wmorrow. that a certifcato Toust be fasued to : states that a certiflcatc 1oust be fssue et pustesslon o Bt e, o ot es 54 | Doclat, thus thrawlug the burden of a cantest the ssine Umo that the bare posslbliley of such | Gy, press would Joubticas give Lim the scat, a thing frightencd people away from tho Staie. thiog frebtencd people awat froia ¢us Stais. | There can b no possible touot of tho indootivs fud., the lne Is bejvg vigorously graded. ‘T'cn miles are sbout doos, 60,00 ties are *out ** und miore are contracted for, and the line looks bupefully toward Chicago. ‘1he Detrols Post and F¥ribune has the follow- ing regardiog the iutention ot the Grand Trunk o get cootrol uf the Dutroit, Hillidale & South- westera Rafiroad, to be used by It ss au outiet to Chicago and Toledu: that until the morniug of hisarsest ho succeeded {n evcapiug desection. About that dato he seemed 10 be aware that he was belng waiched, and so arrsuged the time for committiog 1he crunes as to svold contact with special sgeuts snd otbers by whow be was shadowed, His dui iacluded thst of waking & sound of the ofices AL intervals sfiermighl, Whils in the discharge of this duty Le bas been accustomed 1o steal letters awaliing acouunt of the cruelty, desertion, and adult ery ol ber husband, Williain Port Lastly Squere E. Beaagley, ng Iately been oblired to leave his wife Sarsh oo account of her contirmed habit of intuwperancy, sske the Court to sanction bis action, Judge Moore Baturdsy uranted 8 decres of divorce tu Ueorge W, Corliss from Catherloe A, Corliss on the ground of desertion, abous thie taxes led o others about the political future of the State, and 1 asked I[ there was not danzer that the * Radicals would acalu Boots, Stioeg & Rubbers Tuesday, Nov. 26, at 9:30 o'c'k. Pealers will Qud dscided heriaioa fn his sale, 81 ¥8 Dave CoupgumenLs wilch misdl b closed UL, dozly, when be retoraed from his Lour of obeerva- win st 1 o'clock in (be woralog, and retired 1s the Puatmaster's roum, the dour was forced Ly thicae oticials. and the culprit fosnd fu the very Gisporition. Dy tho Walting clerks With tbses by Judge Williats granted a decree to Sally E. | The arrangements arenow all perfected for was linpossiblos that S Demucrats hud carried | Of W€ voters, or of the fuct tuat Forevih was | = WILIAK Y, setied L0 one Yonlmaatel's privase omlce, wolch | the ol Lo colored lumato of the fil: sud | Bieware from Wllara 1. Blewart on the grouad | tendivg. i Dstruls Lihadale SO we Uie Btate this time sod would always o so biere- | Actuslly elected, aud tho Bourd will probably | Ll GRS s N fslon e, Baving opsesd Joues’ wrists were wado securo fu {ryu taaten- | of adultery. Railrosd to Pooniac by the way of Anu Arbor, and | aiter. ** Wby, (n tols county,' sald hio, * that | p\"thg Stgts Kegister to-dny, of Gay, Rabiusow THE BEST Belioe’ 10 Ehe Cldsetsbusin with ‘whith the agarte | 1okeom the post, Now all was fuady. Judfu Farwell gnntrdl decree to Nettls A. | buus giving the Grand Trunka Chicago outict. It | has never gous Demoeratic slncs reconsirues | grouments g i Whiaky, Port, nerry, sud auent is provided. Ae staled, be has been closely | gy Villiam Junes s ail, wellbullt manof sbout | Duwnlog from H. Fraok Dowalog on tbe | It s ‘l?"'i'n’ d“"um Roae h'lt:u wfl Burs | tlon; we beat.theus by 600 wiajorler. g ‘This argaiaent wastnoy ared rased iy Poi e watched wiace July. 4ud on baturday oight,so coo: | $3YEj% 24 would weigh 18 or 170 pousds. | ground of desertion. Ghasea, b e Tolada & Ann aricr Baurotes SEd | offow aud yud du et | aied. carnts TorRAlely, e SheTMAS U seweratls SR L Sdent wee Bpecial Agente Stuart and Henabaw of l‘:‘ o8 was clesuabaved, savo bis upper itp, | The casa of Elizabeth Jenkios ¥4, Jobn Jook- | uag it uetber 4 tast thces companies sl |+ Well, some of the nizeers voted the Demo- | ELLNe Lioard, havertisless, tabalstd the Higherd] Wlfilfls&lfi i iv guilt, 1t was determined 10 ellect bis ar which wole a suort browa wustache, and Be | fns, sult loneflnn malatenance, was beard after bolding meetiogs at Manchester and | Cratic tickey,s was he reply. a8 if but two candidsies were io toe Deld. TI 150 S, Chirk-vi. it aUws wea they believed be would Bave,tbe | WOU be called rather 8 good-iookiug wan. He | by Sudge Farwell Baturday, who awanied the | iilladale, ora coufident tuat & L5 out of [ *Butibe black populition outnumbors the | racts, a¢ uudersiood by tna public, ure tuat For. r————————— eyt evidruces of gullt 1o his pussession. Accérd- | Waa once & Iespectable citizen, bemng well cou- | complaivant §300 & year slunony, the question to rales suy money st ihoes | White) does it uoti” ayth and Forysthe (with an **e "'} are one und the L uected and ny becu well ruised, but yielding to tenptation several years agu by golcaugut, sud lus served o lerm fn the Penitentiry. l~Ofn. yes, two 1o one.” sswa person, and, 1u that case. there oughbi (o be L \m :qu much excitement during the | nodispute as i bla right to & seat 10 Longress, campalen peadicich et places, for the reason ihat aborter road by the asked 10 sudscride u v of Anu Atbur, and are no yiblog ou that line. And ae BANKRUFICY. Firstdividend mectings will be held to-day at £ p. m. 10 the cases of W. W. Clark, of WmLm st of opeolug Telt Alterward be verved atermn tu jail, which was | Haber, and of Holllster & Gorbam. $o Ypelauti, they bave no condduuce that it would | v No, it was very quiet. Thers was no trouble | A Collios Graves tu Itsly, and His Fate. foive. LSt were"toum Le e g eras [ 00l w few weeka so. U then Teceived thirty- | Assiyess wil be chosen at 108 i, to-day for | poSAIderet ! ey W sibacsibe Rave b I8 LY | except ere and ia Sater, You ought o have | Tho tracic fate of tha Coliins Uravos of the ! mml‘«“l"“‘ With {ke crime be ** teleacaped m:x:um:bu. nuz_m, ;xwlu bumg“ wirned loose, be | A, E. Uodike, C. C. Harder snd Henry Hafer, | of $30,000 and $75,000 which wer a4 been in thig State n 1376 o nave seen a lively | great flod near Turin, Italy, by wbich several [rod ey Py completely, aud, with tue espression, *Ypay | cribbed u palr of ahoes valued st $1.50, for | W Al Moss, Ubarles Dutleid, cute tho buildiug of tue Lillsdale Road in tue Sret | election.’: huudred people loas thiels Lives, 1 told lua re- o . s Thudusam oy posr wife and. childsens? | WINCR J0 A8 senieoced 1o reccive thirty-uloe GINCUIT COURT. Tnstance. They bave atsa concluded that it woutd | What was the trouble here duriog the last | cent private letter from city. A young _ e, 1B - Ladly e Sacan S04 tho Bt e Borm o couactous gy, | aahca sguty s o work 1o the shurn galg (ot | Heary Belta ed & bl saslust Mathise Bo | be very bout dusucions o bulid fraw Ypataailio | campalant™ awatls teo duya to | HcDEFd saw the watce eowiog 11ko serest LADIEYAXD/GRRTE Ihkawis o ¢d agdeidnoatior, wduraed reliwi el hod gl § & catalogued gert 10 dissolve the frm of Maikias Bonzert & 04N rty-four miles, wnen they could get *Qu, ot much; we gave Swalls teo days svout from uear the tup of the wiountan. Mo |~ oo R o .u:.w‘uu'ufl,:.“.’.'.‘x’,,“1“'—.‘-’.‘5',‘3;’,',’:::’,{, Com: | with tho - old offenders, ! Jooes tooked as if be | Co., which fn 1574 was engaged 1n the busioess | counsciion with the Grsod Trouk by building'to - . CONFECTIONERY. leave, aud be lft. Everythiug was quict after | took hls sheep's horn, and started down the that,” wountsia, blowing it und warniugs every ons be ** Who is Bwalls!” saw to tlce from the wrath to vowe, that the He is 8 vigger from the North,—(rom Penn- | water was fust hurrying betind b, ‘The river would like toreforn and regain bis whilow selt-respect. ‘O for the balcyon daye!™ he sigbed, as bie stood fastened to Lhe posi had feit the wolp betore, and knew what (o ex-. the Urand Trunk Junctivn, twenly-a1x wiles: or btter yet, o run over the Michizan Ceotral. The Ypailsatians. avd vtlers connccied with tae mat- ter, propose to bold westings lu Detroit und Clite EROENL 4 o) Ll bl T 1leq the juil yeaterday afterncon to oblaio a atste- Expresed o sl parts. |0 ment {row the prisousr, but foand him BocommE~ aud upsards at AAc. e. o icut d Dot Lisuused Lo canvass the mitustion. e b Pckake a6 wiire CAdure brisre G US Fhgs v B Tle 1o a mau apyareatly abuat 43 yeas af uge, and of stone-cuttiug vn tha cormer of Division and Halsted atrects, J. K. Krter and Lemuel R. Moss sued Philip Goldwan tor $1,000. o tago next week (ur the purposs of rog aud to | 8¥Ivania, Ireckon. ¢ bas been Biate Seoator | s very winding, sod he reached the bottowm of i‘vwlun“‘A‘a‘x:]u'u:mwu:ufl:n‘{{,lhg calamity which | pect. 3‘ Was worse than baviug a touth pulled. THB CALL. e Niindse e Y peneas 10 1 auu.:? {roa this county.” the mountaw svwe teu minutes before the v ey elf, though bie chicl § =worsd (bul wuy punlabmcul Lhat be cuuld Juper BLunexsT—ob tu 114, fnclusive, except | aud Lave uo doali of thels susivss | “ Wiat Lad Swails besa dofag¥? L& Lood, Busalest toe iupld peupla weald Bot | cuieng, Lie tectivacry, diswa bty

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