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i THE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 255 y pare rules and revise ita work. Under the ade Justment no materinl advances have heen made. THE COURTS. The rate, however, from Nt. Louis (o const ?oh»lu l-;-]m ln-i higher l‘h:nl(lhk‘lzu, n?d,lrmll; Louisvlile only a fraction lers thon Cinelnnal H to Auausta ait nterior Wfim. The rata anl A Batch "I; D“""’:’ by Judge relntive erences from ‘estern cities will re- malo almost. 88 hefotofure. ummand, 5 dlstinction hetween rolicitor and counselor. 1 there were the rignature of counsel to a bill, whether he described himself as solicitor or counsclor, ft ongiat fo be sufficient. Atany rate, if the signature was that of a counselor of the court snd lic waa described as sollcitor, the bill aught not to be diamissed, but the motion to amend oueht 1o have heen allowed, The order «iam| pritoned In Constantnople, was arrested fn Ser- Yer Pasha’s house. Various weapons wera found {n hia posseasion. Te is allcred tnab they are models which he intended to eell to the Govern- ment. e was previously concerned {na con- sfracy $n Byris, and ia vartously designated as Meyer, Maurer, and Moweger. REOUF PARMA 15 now accused of complicity in the late con- of whom shall be necessary to grant n pardon ar eotnmutation. The Board ahall meet turce times o year to hear applieations, AMUSEMENTS. THE PRATT BY) well's party assembled fn her spacious and elezant parlors on State street, not an_owl was to be seen. Abont 9 o'clack one of them flew In, perched npon A photograph album, and looked as wisely as posaihlc over the leaves. e tras Immeodiately oointed out to a brilllant arxsemblage of artists, who, with their wives or aweethearts, were get- AILRSe Vet End Dy Gonds Touss, Madison & Peoria-sts., IPHONY CONCERT. Mr. Pratt's symphony season was inauguraten ng the blil would, thetefore, be ting ready for a dancs o the upper rooms. Hia AIDND ¢ wpiracy. M, 50‘,\?"\:;‘;:‘ TR 5% iho | THO Woreestersblre-Sanes Case—Chlcage & Sonlhe aetsside andileaye he atven o dincid. ";: evining Mtk »oantertt McGopick Hall, e N tkotten 1o e i g Mr. J. W, A ey, Commisslony Th f Hogt Sherman, , F, | Which was partty devoted to & musical celebra- NOI'HI Slflfl D Gflflfls HUHSB . FRANCE. Bouthwestern Rallway Association, gives notica western Rallroad. Alleri‘::.c'l"'he ?{nurm'z.lyn:ml Afi;'nzlzter:'flgd“- tlon of Besthoven's birthdayand partlyto a o i o ey e TEIoR feight; 1. TRE CLENICAL QUESTION. that after this date the following arbitrsries un‘llv owl there, he very na'urslly took fright, and, with an eerle shriek, fled through the win- dow toward his neat, i There were many ladles and gentlemen of distinction thera swaiting the srrival of the owls, all nmnfl{ arrayed and determived to roake an jnpression on the night-birds when they came. Time wore on, however, and the birds did not come. *When are the owls comingi” said a lady, the wife of a distinguished srtist, to & repre- sentative of ‘t'ime TRINUNE, *0," said he, “perhaps Mre. Cadwell forgot it the owls never swake to any festival of this kiod tli sbont 2 o'clock in the morning. How- ever, walt aod see.” And thers wera profosion of gorgeous feathers (that s to say, beautifal costumes), all Rotten up for the ogeasion, sad only one or ow! had alighted to viow them. cry well—the party resolvnd ftself into as pleasant a soclal” gatherlog as could be seen, They went up-statrs and danced, which gave the floor-msnagers some- thing to do becides watching the floor. Then they drank coffee ava partook of a lunch pro- vided by the first caterer of the city. They viewed the pictures, and admired thom, one and all,—the guod a8 well astbe bad. They finally went bome, About 3 o'clock this morning the members of the Owl Club, having come home from their sleighrides and 1rom their labors, went down jn 8 budy to the Lydisn Art Gallery, and found to '!.lln'clunrpr(u that there was nobody to roceive em. The next reception to the Owl Clyb, let us suggest to the proprictress of the L'vdl-n Art Gallery, had better take xlm at sn early hour of the'morning, Then thers will be fun. rcmintsernce of the pecaliar deslings of B, F, Allen. This was a suit to recover about §20,000 of hunds, mortgages, ete,, held by the hank to secure twa notes of £20.000 made by Allen and A.T. Andreas, They were orleinslly secured by vold honds of the Nes Molnes (las Compsay, but when thoe nature of these bunds was discov- ered Allen put up other securities. One of tho defenses was thot these sceurities were not Al- len’s, Intt helonred to” Allen anu B. F. Tracv. Anatherdefense to the charge that the security was given after Allen went {nto bankruptey was that the orlginal petition, Gled Feb, 23 1875, was void. 1t was amended April 22, 1875 and on the amended petition Allen was adjudieated hankruot. Allen pledged these securities March 20, 1875, before the ameudment was filed. and, therefore, any valid procecdings in bankruptey had been hegun sgelnst biin. Judge Drummond held that the property of the bankrupt was conveyed to the Assignee by the deed under the law, from the date of the filing of the petition, although the petition was amended and the adjudica- tion made u[mn tho amendments in the petition, ‘The gecurltles which were the subject of the litization had been trans- ferred by Allen between thedate of the filing of the petiifon and the fling of the amendment. Yet they holonged to- thy Assignee, aud the bankrupt had no power over the sccurities, and could convey no pranerty in them to auy other person. ‘The Court also found that Alicn had such an [nterest 10 the securitics as would pass to the Assicnee, notwithstanding 1t tnight be truo thaot other persons had somo interest in thens. If other persons had any claim it could bo sdjusted 1 the proper proceeding, to which the Aseiguee should bemade a party. A decrea was therefore entered in favor of the com- piainant. A COUVLE OF PATENT CASES. In the patent case of Rgedy va, Kennedy, s st 40 prevent an infringméht of 8 patent for husting-machines, the Judge overruled the mo- tion to set aside o former order, establishing the validity of complninant's patent, In tlie case of Smith va, The Eurcka Manufact- uring Campany, a caxe to restrain the infring- ment of a “cleaning !’ opparalus for threshing- machinee, a decree was found in favor of com- plainauts, ratner odd melango of light music, which was evidently n the way of s concessfon to the “tume’ lavers. As t was Mr. Pratt’s debnt as a condactor, at least In an Important concert mainly devoted to orchestral work, somo esimate of bia ability in this direction at pres- ent, and of the promise which he gives for the future, if bo fntends to devote bimsel! tathe baton, might naturslly be expected, but to do thie requires morc time and care than can be given to it In ap after-cuncert notice inte st night, and wo reserve it for more lelsurely constlerativn, merely observing that, in view of his fnexperience and” the heterogencous char- reter of hin orchestra, his success was larger than might have teen expected, Uf the con- r:frt, however, we may record a few impres- sions. The Beethoven numbers wers the * Corfols- nus Overture,' the motlve of which would have boen better explmned by a printed synopsis, like that, for fustanc:, whicn Wammer haa prepared, than it was by Mr. Kayser's read- ing, which, however excellent or intelli- gible 1t might bave been to tho orchestrs and those in the front rows. was not at all clear Lo the majority ¢f the sudience: the arts * In Questa Tumba," “sung. \)’ Mr. Whit- ney; the lttle * Turkish Msrch,'f from the ** Rulns of Athens"; snd the U minor sym- phony. ‘The overture was the beat plece of work in the concert, snd, had it not been for the fearful resping of the cellos, 1t formance would have been remarkably excellent. As a matter of fact, butn_the cellos and double basses in all the numbers scemed ' dotermnfued to monoj olize the celebration of the birth- day in the most eccentric manner, Mr Whitney was not fn his best form. If his r‘erfurmlnm of the *In quests Tomba! according to his own conceptlon of the aria, he bad better relegate it at once to the altos, for it was thoroughly inartistic. In the com- rmfluu fece, the “* Honor sod Arms” of fandul, he was more at home, but cven lu this the runs wero cloudy, and bis general singing of It could hm‘l‘ produce any other impressfon than that he had a job before him to be cxecl&nd with dispatch, but not with neatness, ‘The ® Turkish March 7 jingled along merrily, and got an encore, but taken out vl is conoectlon 1t is only a trifle for orchestra, and not as cifective cven as it s with piano. The symphony performance, as a whole, was not altogether satisfactory. the third move- ment tho least so. 1t 18 unfortunate that the interpretation of it competled remembrance of the superb wanuer in which thia glorious work has been given in the past, but perhaps with the material which Mr. Prtt bhad {n band, and It was not of the best, and the difliculties with which he has had to coutend {n preparing 1t for the concert, hie should recelve the credlt of & larger measure of success than might have been expected. But of this more hereafter. ‘The third part of the programme included the “QOberon Overture,” the ** Amaryllls,” the #Msrch Tempo™ from Rail's ‘‘lenore Symphony ™ and his own **Reverfe™ for strings, and wero very pleasantly given. The vocal number of this part was the arip, ‘“Deh non voler,” frum Donlzetti's + Anna Bolena,” sung b{ Miss Jesslo Burtlott, with so much acceptability aa to secure for her a0 encore, to which she revlied with the ballad, Y Wuaen the Tide Comes 1n.* ‘The audience was not a very large one, but it was very friendly, and gave the young coa- ductor hearty encoutrazement fn the way of ap- plause, and at the close of the concert mauy raonal cougratulations. While, as we have already Intimated, we reserve for vur lelsure a careful review of the general merits of the werformaace, as well as of the outlook for the uture, wnat we have already said pertains wore 10 the urchestra than to {ts conductor, and we are not disposed ta refase to credit him with a cordial recognition of cxecutive abilities and musical lntelligence In score-reading webad not expected. ——— WEST SIDE LECTURE COURSE. Very pleasant was the third entertainment of the “West 8ide Lecture Course," given last ovening at the Unlon Park Congregationat Clurch by Mrs, Mina Q. Blayton, asslsted by Miss Zo Bwisshclm. The progrsmme, made up of readings aod voeal and instrumental musie, exhitited 8 reflnea ‘taste, and the varlous numbers were appreciat. Ively applanded. 3irs, Slayton i a reader of more than avcrage dramatic power. Bhe pos- seeses & voice which, though not very powerful, lias been carefully cultivated, flexible enough to depict nll the gradations between the pathetic ond humorous, the tragic and comie. To the varlous dialects which go to make the suin total of the Enclish language she has evi- dently given very cluse attention. The provine ! lishiof the storyof Mthe littlostow-awas" was almost Taultlesa; that'of the colored broth- or, when in aatate of bondage, wos a vast fm- provement ou what is peddled around the coun- try by nomadic minstrls: and in Mrs. Stowe's humorous sketeh, * Laughin' In Mectin’,” the vecutisr uasal tones fodigencous to the Nutmeg Btate, were reproduced with morethan the fidel- Y ensattLes, Dec. 17.—The Benate, by a vote of 159 to 112, adovted the amendment proposed by M. De Bellastel, of the Right, reinserting in the Budget a grant of 200,000 francs for aug- menting the stivends bf aged pricsts, which was stricken out by the Chamber of Deputies, “This actlon renders necessary tho reassembling of the Deputies before tho Blst of ecember to reconsider this portion of the Budget. DIED. Tants, Dec. 17.—M. Precy, editor of tha Jour- nal Za Diberte, 18 dead. AUBTRO-JIUNGARY. TR RATIMATES. Pesta, Dec, 17.—~Tho Hungarlan Delegation have agreed to the Austrian Delegation's amendments to the estimates striking out.the grants for iron-clads aud for f{ncreasing the sumber of army ofllcers. POTOCKT. TL.oxnoN, Dee. 17.—A correspondent at Vien- na atates that Count Potockl, Goveruor of Ga- fiefa and friend of Russts, bas comn to Vienna in connection with the reconstruction of tho Austrian Cabinet, SPAIN. TILE COPTRIGHT ACT: Mapmp, Dec, 17.—Tha new Copyright act proteets, among other things, telegraphich dis- patenes, newspaper articles, parliamentary and other specches, legal documonts, dramatfeal sud musical, and anonymous dnd postbumous works and literary collections. BWITZERLAND, 11 ATROCIOUS MURDERS. Berse, Dec. 17.—In conscquence of the in- crease of atrocious murders in Bwitzerland, the Council of State agrced to discuss the restora- tion’ of caplital punishment, which would re- quire the reyision of the Federal Constitution. RUSSIA. JURDENS ON THE FRONTIER. 87. PETRR4BURG, Dec. 17.—The Chinese arc continually murdering and pitlagiog the Innab- ftants un the Russian frontfer. THE RAILROADS. TIIE DAST-BOUND POOL. The manogers’ meetiog at the Grand Paclle Tlotel fn this city to-day bids fair to be one of the most important raflroad mectings ever held. Asido from the Executivo Committee of West. ern'ratlroad managers, the managers of all im- portant Western roads will tako part fn the pro- ceedings, ns will also those of the four New York trunk lines. Commissioner Fink ond Sec- retary Gullford are also expected to be present. None of the Eastern magnates have yeb arrived, but they are all expected to be here on tho moruing tralus. The principal work of the meeting. will bo tha estaviishment of the Lust-Dound pool Irom those polnts that have mot vet succeeded 1 mrecing upon percentages. A great effure will be snade to form the pool at this meeting, 1f this Is not accomplished, the octire project wlil zo to pleces, as the roads fromn the polnts {rotn which the pool has nlmuldy one into of- fect are getting Very nervous, and declare that they canvot keep the agreement up any longer unlees the pool is made universal,. The anxlety to form thie pool {8 not as great now as former- ly, Tha hosttle leglslation in Congress has had 1ts effect on the managers, and thuy are begin- ning to sce that any further trifling with the in- terests of the people will lead to serious results. The pools at [ndiunapolls, St. Louts, aud other Western points have wurked very unsatls factorily,so far, and the shippers ab thess points arewagiug a terrifie war agatnstthiem, Auothor ditlicuity to bo overcome Is Lhe competition between the varlous steamship Hoea from New York, Philadelphia, and Boston. ‘LThe war be- tween them durlng the last few weeks bas had the elfect of reducing the forelun through rates from this city trom 1% to 20 veuts per ewt, “The ratironas will be unnbla to nsintain tarill rates 10 Lastern seabonrds as lon‘f aa this Neht losts, and there is not the least Iikellhood that tho diffleulty can bo atopped soon, The nygbit bo- tween the steamahip lines s of recent origin. Hitherto, at this season of the year, a large pro- portion of the carrylog capacity of toreign stenmers has Leen dependent on cotton trans- ported overland from the Bouth by rail, ond |hl|:ov.-d from New York, ston, Puiladelphia, and other seaboard ports, ‘This class of frelght has been largely diverted this senson to Southern shipping ports, becauso much money {8 saved by shipplog direct from ere, Much dependence Is also placed by the steamers ot Eastern ports on bulk freight,which includes lurgo quantitics of provisions, grain, aud flour. At present there is very little activ- ity in graln, the chief movement being conflned Clark & Erie-sts. HOLIDAY SALE! BOTH STORES, - WEDNESDAY. SILKS! Improved Amcrican, Heavy All- 8ilk Black Gros Grains, worth . ®1.35, for $1,00. 25 pos. Lyons Black Cachemire Bilk, reduced from $1.50 to $1.25. Two cases ‘*Cachomire Milanos,” Batin finish Gros Grains, at $1.10, $1.20, $1.40, and §1.60, that wo consider 28 per cont under pros- ent value; no purchaser should negleot ingpecting these. The cheapest $3.00 Black Silk ia tho country, very rich, and herea tofore sold at §3.60. To dispose of an sccumulation of costly, high grade, richest Lyons Black Bilks, wo make (during Holiday trade only) A REDUO- TION on sall goods above 83.00 por yard of nearly a dollar a yard on the average, Rich lines of Colored Gros Grains reduced from $1.50 to §1.25 poryd. Spocial bargains in Evening Silks, Fanoy Bilks, &c, CARSON, PIRIE & CO. OPEN EVENINGS, : SHAWLS. , will be charued on business oriinating at Bos- | Rasae, W o ton, New York, Philadelphis, and Baltimore to 2 of Tndgmente, New Buils, Ete. tuhllqu. Leavenworth, 8t. Joseph, and Kansas The Mossasoit House, City. From Toledon, first class, 09 conts; second Prlor to leaying for Indlanapoliz, on his cir- class, 70 cents; third cless, 56 cents; fourth | cult, Judge Drummand yesterday disposed of a clash, 39 cents; nnd apecial clags, 84 cent number of cases which Iiave been heard by bl From Chicsgo, first class, 82 cents; second | lately, and taken under sdyisement, clasa, 65 cents; third class, 45 cents; fourth THE CHICAGO & ROUTHWRSTERN RAILROAD, class, 80 conts; special class, 25 centa, ‘The most important case declded was that of From Bt. Louls, first class, 05 cents; second | Van Weil vs. F, H. Winston, tieorze C. Camp- class, K0 conis; third class, 83cents; fourth | bell, and others, which, however, only came up class, 19 cents$ apecial class, 15 cents, on demurrer to the bill, and not on final hear- F""';,,"-n"{hnh 'flmm clns-.,g'l cents; recond | ing, The bill alleged that Winston, the former Tase. 10 éfi.’::‘;'.p'c‘:,m cfi},"","'lf'cc‘;fi':f" fourth | Prestdent of the Cfileago & Bouthwestern Thesg rates apply only on business originating Rallway Company, and Campbell, one ab potnts from which the rates to Tolalo, Chi- | of its Directors and ita Boliator, cagu, Bt. Louls, snd_Hannival are the same as | whe occupled afficial positiona in the Company, m% ;‘:.’5‘3{' i‘:‘n\v; Y:rksnl'hlla(‘ulllnhh. blml Bal- | were cancerncd In contracts made in violation e cbove raton oo Sissourl Itiver Lusiness: | of thefr duty and positions as the offieers of tho on firat and second class from Tuledo, Chiesgo, | Company, and resped Jarze profits from those and Honnihal, and & reduction of one rent on | contracts which did not belong to them person- third, fourth, and special class from St. Louls, ally, but to the stockholders and hondholders s v of the Company. A party was rhade plalntiit i 1;!"& BOVP”H{“;" ""4“"“"“" who owned oply one share of the stock. The he Southern Paciflc Rallroad fs now ten | gyper plaintill, Van Wefl, was the owner of miles and a hall cast of Yuma. Three miles some of the bonds of the Combany. have been lald during the Jnst week, Hy Satur- day the track will bo at Gila City, twenty-two Demurrers wero filed by the defendants on the ground that varlous partics bad heen miles by stage from Yuma, bus unly fourtecn . an¢ a hal? by o ralizond. Thers ure now em- omitted who should havo been wade defend ants; that the Federal Court hero had no ju- ployee 200 whites and 1,100 Chinese, 800 animals, : and 200 carts and wogons, The erading fs wm" risdiction, and that different and incongruous . s kinds of rellef were asked. g nmd nevcflml r‘||\‘||(1!l fmt of Glla Clty. The | "y Judge, lu disvosing of the demurrers, arding oud track laying will avoraao 4 wlle | satd ghat, while it mizht bo satd that the Lill was per day to Maclcoos, about 170 miles by the | gied in tho Interests of al tho boudhulders or '“:’"" h"' 1 a y tho stagerond. This wil| yoopnolders who mitght join therefn, as well o bring the road to that point (ita teme | o gy, it did not appear that any of the atary :"w" terminus) by the eorly | yapyjoshiad folned, and 1t waa therefore thecoso part of May. Tucson then will | 5¢ 4 gingle bondholder and a singlo stock- bo within cightcen hours’ stepe-ride from the | holder usking for relief _against the terminug, 8an Xavier within r.wcnt)'A and Santa | nlleged wrongful acts of the Company. Rita, with the tamous Toltee and "Aztee group | Undoubtedly, If the latter had been guilty of of ruins, within thirty hours’ ride, and the Mex- | the wrongs charged, there ought to he somo {can frontier within tuo samo time. The Silver | remedy, but the Court in the present case could King and tho mines of the tlobe District will { only grant relief for the individual wrang to be within ten or twelve hours' stazing, and | complainants, ‘The Company, onc of the ag- Prescott can bo reached within cighteen hours. | orieved purties, was not made a party, the This road wil add fmmensely to the interest iv | ‘trustecs were not tade partics, and it would Arizona and Northern Mexico, fthe Atchison, | uvolve the partles in very great difficulty and ‘Topeka & Banta Fe Raitrood keeps on pushing | jnextricable “confusion t6 goon with the case southeast et the same rate it 18 now, the two | aud attempt to give relfef In the manncr asted ronds will Ilo i before many years have passed, | in the bll’\vlthout the Company and Trustces thus establishiog snother through routo to the } heine mnde parties. A cestul que trust coutd Pacific without Goverument aid, como uto a court. of equity and ask for relief, but whero n decren was {0 dotermine the equi- tiea of other parties they should all be brought in In some munner, becateo 1t wus manifestly unjust to decide thelr equlties without eiving thém o chance to bo heard. ‘The Court in the present Inetance could not proveed without de- terinlomg the equliies of the parties who were not before the Court. For thot rousou, there- fure, the demurrer would be sustalued, It w well token, also, on another ground, namel the differcut aspects ju which the equities of the bondbulders and tho stockhold- crs wero presented, ‘They oceupled different rolntions, and fn many respects In the present cose were antagonlstic, s0 that their different equitien eduld hurdly bo comurencuded fn the sume LI, The demurrer, therefore, would bo sustaied; but the bill wonld nut b’ dismissed, as the complainants might wish to amend, and, a8 the Interests involved were so {myportant, every opportunity should Lo given to allow the matter to be tried on its merits. WORCESTEHYHIRE BAUCE. Another case of cunsiderable general interest was that of Lea & Perins, of London, Enzland, ugalhst Frank Deskin, agent of Miller & Co., Eugland. This was a sult to prevent the defend-. wnta from infrivging complainants' trade-nark of “Worceatershiire Sance. The case was vory bitterly voutested, and u very lorge amount of testtmony was taken. Tho oraud of ssuce sold by defondant was imported from Eueland, gnd wos marked *Improved Worcestershire Sauce,! . The Judge, in declding tho case, sall the evidence showed that there had long been known o sauce called Worcestershire sauce, used for 8 table condtinent, It was o goneric term used by yarlous persons, and probably was first used by somo party in Worcestershire, England, to des- fgnato is brand of rauce. But sauces of that pame were monufactured nother places than \Worcestershire, ang it would not be fafe that parties roslding o that place should now have o' monopoly of the watme. Tha complalnanta hud been aware that the term was used by rival flrme, and for years bad taken no stepe to prevent it, thus Yiving a taclt acqulesconce to the use of such wame. Flunlly, buwever, thoy lled a bill azainat Mitler & Co., In London, to ‘prevent the use of the words ** \Wortestershiro sauce,”” but were defeatod, thefr rlght to the use of such trade- mark being declared invalid. ‘That deereo was abar to any action o this country on Lhe sane grounds for the sama rolicly and the LIl would thereforo be dismissed, No mirror ever yet threw back A more repulsive sight, Than teeth that are decayed 20d black: Télr one mt's \\nul and ‘fll"ht an rows of pearls, that all msy vaont WWho put thelr falth in SOZODONT, DRESS GOODS, mmens Reductions! DRESS GOODS. 0UR ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWN. In order to close out our {m- mense stock of Dress Goods at once, we shall offer jor the next ten days such induce- ments as are seldom. seen, A MEAVY BUIT. _The case of Wrliht Bros. va. The Chicago & Northwestern Raltway Conpany, which hus been on triat the Inst week or more before Judge Rogers, came to s sudden close yesterday. o suit was brought by vlaintilla, two prominent livesy-stable keepers before the Gre, to recover about 160,000 as the volueof thelr property. It was charged that the Company, contrary 1o the city urdinance, had stored inflammabla olls on their orcinisos, opposite plaintiils’ stable, ond that thesc olls, ou the night of the fire, caught and exptoded, setting firu to the stables and consuming them much sooner than would “have otherwise happencd. After the evidence was all {n oo the trial the defend- ants made 8 motlun to disiiss, and a day and a half was spent in the arrument, Judee Rogers sald that the damages to be re- covered in vieh 8 Uit taust be natural, and to , conseruence of the gt complained of, The etendants did not sct firo to plalntifa’ stables, and the flre which was the cause of tho lnss was vot caused by themn, nor could they have pre- vented it ° Thers was no evidence tend- o to sbow that the Company was keeping the olls i a cureless manner. Nor was it shown that the Company mado a publie nuisance, either under the statute or st common law, or was vuflty of negligence per se whichi would make then Hable. “Under all the facts, therefore, the Judge sald be folt entlrely confident tbat he ought tu excludo the evidence fram the juey, and to direct them to flud for defendant. This wus donc and s verdict render- cdin favor of the Cumpany, from which the plaintiffs appealed. OMAIA. Koectal DigateA to The Tribune. Oaratia, Neb,, Dee. 17.—B. . Lewls, Prest- dent of tAk 8t. Louls, Konsas City & Northern Raliway, baving declined Councll Bluffs' offer of ald {s extending the line from Pattonshure, Mo., came to Omalia last. week and held soveral vrivate consultations with leading business men, and the result was that, at a meeting this after- noou, 1t was determined to voto $160.000 to ald the oxtension, and advance §30,000 for freight transportation certitlcates, which can be used in payment of freight over the now line. Tho bonds and money are given on coudition that tho tralns shall run across the Omaha bridge fnto Omaka, where dopot grounds and facilities are to be given the new rond, Omaba is to be tha northern terminus and headquarters of the Northern Divtslon. Neltherbonds nor oty arc to be paid until trains are running intv Owmaha, This {3 o valaahle sequisition to Omala, and lkely to work a revolution i raitroad cir- cles i thits part of tho country. ‘The new lue will be voly 407 mllea to St. Louls. Chas. Gossage & Co. Camel's Hair Shawls! India Dacca Shawls! New Colors! Fresh Styles! Destrable Patterns! Greally Reduced Prices! TIVONCES. (instay Rierer flled o« 011] yestendny complaine ing that his wife Kllen hod” been gullty of de- surtlor? for the past five years and over. And ha thinks b2 ouzht to be relfeved trom any possible duty of paying her board in the future by hav- 0w tivoree pranted to bim, Gieorze 8. Mamilton also wants tobe acquitted of lis vuws to his wife Surah, she having m the most convlusive munner shown her preferenve for another wan named Ueorge Ryder. THE CALL. Junax DroveetT—117 to 150, Inclusive, No, 116, taleu ve. Jacobe, on trial, Tur ArerLLATYE Covnr—109, Morrls 110, Goudrich ve. Lincoln; 111, Race welig 112, Storey va. Agnew; and 113, Foss va, Foss, No case on trial. JUpoR JaugsoN~220 to 231, 233, 235 to 250, Nu.' '.;.:!li. Cleveland v, South Park Commisvioners, on trial, Junie Maonr—28, 20, 30, 31. No, 23, Frawley ve, Brumincs, on trial, Jonur-Rooesne—1865, 104, 905, 318, 310, 820, an No case oo trial, ST, PAUL. Special Dispatch to The Tridune. 87, PavL, Minn,, Det. 17.—The United States Clreutt Court to-day tssued an oxder, on applica- tion of Recelver Farwell, allowiugx. the lssue of 800,000 debentures on account of the extenston lines of the 8t. Paul & Pacific Rallroad, bullt this season. The question of issulng 8500,000 woro for the further bullding of n broneh line from Alexundria northwest tothe wain Hne wus suspendced, pending further exanination by the Court. The matter of forcclusiog the mort- ;:nnn ending, for which Farley was appointed tecelver,\was postponed to the next March term. Spectal Bargains in Silks and Dress Goods, Buyers should not jorget that we are selling these goods cheaperthan they can be found elsewhere, W. A, SIHPSON & G0, 1 Fronoh Cashmere, Oashmers Stripes, In subdued shades, latest designs; Broche Long and Square Wool Shawls, In all grades, Foreign and Domestic, 5 INDIANAPOLIS, Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridune. INDIANATOLIS, Dec. 17.—The Board of Trade sent to-night a committee consisting of Mesars, Kennard, Closser, Neeld, and Kingon to Chi- eago to meet the pool manazers, These gentle- men arc among the leading mombers of the Board, and they ara determined to sccure fair- ness for Indlanapolls tn freleht rates If it can be dooe, 3 JUnOE FAUWELL Junak WikLial 33, Foss va. Foss, No, 2,4 k, on trisl, 4, £00, 810, 817, 831, B0, BUL. JUDGMENTS, Sursnton Count ~U'onressions—Loonard Rothe Eorher ¥e, Lizxio Moss, $206,20.—1), K. Greene v, W. F. U'liricn and George II. O'Brien, % TTLE LAW AS TO FORECLOSURE SUITS. 5 ity of the phouograph. Additional zest was : s to provisions and flour, and this makcs a larga | JudgeDrummond will sty n the Unlted States I et e Connecttens Mutaal Lite- | >3 ooa 1 s ureon~atthow Rorlend va. 2. 3. Elves to. the entertalnment by the drst Elegant Novelties in gir';f}‘;:;flfil‘:".‘m;’"m‘:'al;l he ulliual ut | Cireult Court toanorrow. On Thursday bo will | rsurancoGompany vs. Tylerand;others, ssome- | Oliver, voruict $3.684,76, and motion for new | Apvesrance of s Zo Swiesholm a1 2 [ Ltecelvor, Vo, Georga Taylor, . 8, wor nd M, D, Opden, 817.33&{.00. —Curiton Drake ve, Winam Taracy, $513,—1'eter Swanson o al es Fallman, §200,—Ueorge Artzel ct al, va. Jobn Van Pelt, .85, Cinetnt Counr—CoNressioNs~Jacob Kohn vs, Morltz Hermann, 871,00, Jupcl Boorii—-Lucins Pardoe ve, Mary 8, Ate kine, voralct $123,87. and motion for new teisl e —— e FRIENDLY DEMONSTRATION. Epectal Dispatch (0 The Tridune. Dixon, fil., Dee, I7.—Last night was a re- markable cue In tho annals of the Township ot Palmyrs, tho cltieus of which, old and youog, assembled at the palatisl farm residence of the Hon, A, Powers to commormorats his Gith snul. versary by presentingz him with a gold-headed liear_objections to a conlirmation of thi sale of the Bloowlugzton & Western Raflway, A bood- hotders® Committee from New York will arrive to-morrow preparcd to suatuin the sale, MILWAUKEE & BT. T'AUL. Yangron, D, T., Dee, 17,—Mavor Wayne and QGen. Beadle, of this city, apd Engincer Dunbar, of the Chleogo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rallroad, have just completed the prellminary survey of the proposed Dakota extenslon of that road, and have found an easy air-line route frum tho Bie Stoux River to Yavkton. adistance of about Bty miles. * CHARTER 0AX, what novel polut was ratied on a motlon for o personal decrea of deflctency against tho defend- gnts. [t seems that some years ago Shepard, one of the defendants, owned a lot on Dearborn street, which Lo mortgagud to thy Company. Pleckutt & Drysdale owned another lot nearly sdjoining, ou which ho also gave a mortgayu to the Company to secure a loau, Tinnr, anvther defendont, subsequently bought thess luts with two others adioining, aud then mortgaged tho whole four to the fusurance Cotmpany subject to the firast. mortgages. The Company afterward foreclosed thu sccond or Tyler mortgaze, ‘The shopard lot waa bid in by the Company for sgme £9,000 lesa than the Incumbrance un it Tha ‘Iyler lot was bId In for wors than tna Incutn- brance, and tho other luts wers bought at a suin which feft a lurgo detielsucy ou the Tyl mort- guge. ‘The Company then asked for o personal trial. only Atlantic, but Gulf ports ns woll of lste fn pearch of cargocs. Aside from thls dilllculty which the managers will bo confronted with at their deliberations to-dny 1s tho slmost cntire stoppage of local prain ‘shipmonta to Eastern wints. The shippers chalm_ that the present jow rates of grain {n tho Eastdo not sllow heavy frelght rates, and thercfore keep their gran in store, walting for better prices and the opening of uavization next spring. Tho present frelght rates aro not higher than they are usually at this seasou of the year, but yei thoy will hava to come down If the roads expect (o do uny business this winter. Then thediticulty between the all-rafl and Jake and rall routes East from Milwaukee will alao have tobe sct- tled belore & pool cau be formed. Under these circumstances it wiil bo no easy task to har- rmm. who has receutly returned from her studies In Lelpsic. Bhe hus o brilllant and almost fauitless technique, and, while ot vossessing the wrist power of Anna Slebitx or Julla Rive-King, bas the sclf-confldence of both. No difliculties are too great for her to sttack, Her openiug numbers—a *rondo’ by Hum- el and a ‘¢ volse caprice* Julta Rive-Rlog— exhibited s brilliancy of flogerlug that was slmost marvelous. "The third number, the Discede resistance, was the second Hungarian | In order to supply the popular demand rhapsody by Liszt. 'Lhis she played without the | for good books, fresh and valuable, at very —& task from which most planists would o™ hose who - bavo. beard Lisat's | 10W Drices, we havo opencd In our store musie fntespretod by Thomsa' orchestrs, sud | 8 CHEAP DEPARTMENT, whero many underatand the limited capacity of ths plano | at{ractive books will be found marked j{ ting either soul or feeling, will at o:reo'z{::mhir%o\lve Tereat the S et be | extremely low, Including Sets of DICK- encountered by the performer on the latter, and | ENS, 15 vols.s WAYERLEY NOVELS, 26 Evening Shawls, Wraps for the Neck and Head, tasty and attractive ! Elegant Christmas Gifts In all Depts.! Chas. Gossage & Co. monlze the vurlousconflicting intereat, and, cven . o ' b 4 STATB-ST. Proceedings 1 the Cansplracy Trlal Yeater- | decrea against Shicpard snd Tyler for this de. | vanvasa small token of thelr estcem and high { atso the linmenss gulf betwoen the two inter- | yolg,; SHAKSPEARE, 6 vols,; ) . lv’r:lfinvlll. ?.?L";":,.?%{“Jfli“ifif b'oh ‘S-Tfi:fl“::.:'.‘& duy~A Statement for the Connecticut M- fcleney. This was B esisted on th ground that | persoua) remard. ‘Ine presctitation speech was | pretations. In saviug this, it 1 viot in disparage- 3 ) 6 vols.g KNIGHT'H WAS?!ING’FONFT- breut of Misg Swisshclm. Liszthas metwithbut | ENGLAND (the best complete history), 8 lt‘fiw luul:nrewn. u:‘na;x; ;lwuar;m;:l'r:ll ul:d‘?.:d o vols.; KNIGHT’S HALF HOURS, 4 vols.; blaso-playerai an Lo a large variety of Houghton, Osgood & I L b h :‘l:smnffi-::md?x::dm:‘fl“lnhc“.':ud‘\yfi fi: &8‘.:3 Co.’8, and other flne ILLUSTRATED ears of;unrewmitting toll. That Miss Swiss- | BOOKS, at wonderfully low prices; a clm shoull ot have succeeded e | number of attractive juveulle hooks, In- made by Eiwood Huglhes, Esq., a nelghvoring farmer, which wus {olluwed Impromptu s by the Hor. % Chen8y, the Hon. Jo- seph Crawford, Col Joseph Utley, aud James . Camp, of Dixon, invited wuests, Mr, Low- ers entertalned tho vast crowd with & sumptu- ous repast, and returoed thanks fn s very teel- fng andl touching manncr for the uuexvected there wasa novation made by the partice, be- causo 'Tyler purchased the property subject to the morigages ana agreed Lo pay them off, and that when his mortgage was made there was s recognition of the two murigages aleesdy made, Judge Drummond ssld ft scemned clear that ino Company was cutitied to & mouey decroe, tual to Nall Right O, Spactal Dimpatch fo The Tridune, Harrroup, Conn., Dec. 17.—Testimony for the prosceution 1o the Cimrter Osk Life-In- surance cobspiracy trial to-day was wmulnly to prove thst the conspirators, in the annual state- ood faith for two week. . BANK STATEMENT. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THHAR First National Bank OF OHICAGO, At Chitago, in the State ot Illinols, at the Close of Bisiness Friday, Dec, §,1878, RAILROAD DIBCRIMINATION. To the Editar of The Tribune, CanERON, 11l Dec. 14.~The public owe Tan Trisuss s debt of gratitude for its fearloss and i [¥ tirely, where su outspoken defeaso of tho righta of the peopladn | ment of the conditiun of the Company, Dece. | Ther was uothlac to now that the Tomaany | 40 B, LoV 0%, COr Conferrad, Mir. Bowers | ia. . thersfore, 1ot to wondered at. | eluding the evor favorite CHATTERBOX, exposiug the extortion and unjust discrimina- | bee, 1870, had largely overstated tho valuos of | f1ors could not bo & novation unless thers waa | ruprescuted Leo County tu our last Leicllature, bold and cst al- | Targe lines of tho Poets lu single volumes, tion of the rallroads, in violatian of law, so positive and direct {n lts meanjng, 1n an fnterview with you thls week in your oflice {u Chlcazo, I omitted to mentlon to you facts under my own observation. The latter vart of January last 1 shipped from Chicago to thls station & car-losd of ahgop, for which the charges were 8$40.10. I demurred, bug pald un- der a protest. 1 wrote to Mr, Suith, the Frelght Ageut at Chicago, and got no snawer, 1 wrote and ts oue of the beavieat blooded-stock reisers fu the Northweat, e e p— THE ST. PAUL CONVENTION. + Boecial Diwatch (0 The Tridunss BT, PAuL, Dec, 17.—About 100 delegates to the Northern Lake Iinprovement Conventlon, to be beld so-morrow, reppried at the Chamber of Commerce looms this evening. Theso rep- resent Bismarck, Grand Forks, and Fargo, e f"x""mul ‘:1" admirabl whil e I b o tividod. Sttention of | ©0u ete., ALLAT ASTONISHINGLY LOW her sudlence, & was decidedly Ingeresting as | PRICES, S g e, of s palustakiog | - yyith this Cheap Department, and with our large unrivaled gencral stock, where THE LYDIAN ART RECEPTION. almost every good book in our lterature Mrs, Lydia Cadwell, the foundress of the | may be found, wo can satlsfy all fastes Lydian Art Gatlery,—an (nstitution which bas | gnd all purses Insearch of Holiday Books, {u & very brief time sssumed falr proporttons, mony assets, The defeusy ralsed the objection tocertaln parts of the testimouny that, a3 the progecution had not dlstinctly alleged misrepro- sentation fn the counts declared sound, this tes- timony was inadmisssble. ‘They mado tho fur- ther point that tho accused had {n no fnstanco ropresented thot the oescts were worth the Gg- ures given, but had only followed the usual practice of the insurance companles In stativz u release of his obiization nud somo other per- sun substituted for tho paymeut of what was dueby hin, Thers was nothing to show tiat the Cotupany sereed to ook to ‘Cyler fur the uyment of the Bhepard tortgage. Cousequont- youo of tho main elements of a novation was wanting (o the cose. The proverty haviog been sold for less than the amouut of the due, the Cowpauy was clearly eutitled to o personal decres against Mr. Bliopard, and also_agsinat Mr. Tyler. RESOUNCES. .H‘:E“il,:fma.. fi a second time, aud an answer o tho agent hero | the assets at thelr, cost, and leaving It to | piugty-second rule, under which the wotion was | gy ‘Crookston, Muorhead, Red Wing, Stitl: | and proinises to do much to help the feeble un- o 4 ume to retuni e10, so L Iet the miatler ‘b | (o usuranco Depirtiont to luveatigate, It e e B omul deerou akaluat tho | akotas Crookatin orhen, e il ay. | dorstandlug of the Western miblons JANSEN, McOLURG & 00., fs Brag jeat Trom Chicage to this station at Uilferent rates, | Overvalustion was suspected. =~ The Court, | WOMERFEE for the balanco due ubovs the brice | g, Wia.; Dotrolr, Mich.i and Clevelaud, O, Oitier siocks, bonia, id Boragst, 42, 1BU.US the direction of true art (and truo 117 & 119 State-st,, Chleago, nlmlo!rlnh{). and perbaps unite & clear | = = comprebension of the triumphs of MUK s Etce the seulptor and the paluter with the wonders | ~ oo o S e Y s B O BLded by nuachivery and hom. | M USIOAL NOVELTIES. fflfn‘fid’l‘3?%5]:6:5:3&?&:3&73:‘2‘3?5:3{n?: MUSIC BOXES, 'f‘?;"."v-fn‘ffy‘.‘ o v, The o chie Vi e neiage, varmymed itee wart wu: | MUSIO BOXES, éif&ufl:‘:’n‘fi g";l‘f"::l::a sy ik b ki s 238,002,698 paid an the salo of the pruperty in a foreclpsury case, Cuuscquently, under the facts, the vlain. tift was eatitled fo 8 versonal decres against both Shepard and Tyler. BIGNING A BILL BY COUNSEL. Tn the case of James Btinson. vs, Jesgo Hil- drup ot al., tho auestion was raised as to how the nama of counsel shiould boe signed to u bill. ‘The bitl was sighed by the compinioeut in Other delegates _are expected by tha morniog tratus rom the East, und tho Indications sro that all lcading interests connected with the Northern Lake route will be well represented. The Couventiun will probably sit two days, be- ginoiog at noon to-morrow, —§25, 823, sod 880 per car; oud tho same practico bas becn golog oa ever sloce. All of our drovers here arc conversaut with the facts, that the charees per car Irom Qulucy, Kansas City, Ottumwa, and other boints West, where there s camr‘ntluun. 15 only $30, whila we pay $33 from thls station (175 miles, to Chicago. The conductors sll along this bowever, ruled that the prosecutfon hud a right to teatimony as showing the insolvency of tho Compauy fn Decomber, 1870, as alleged fu tho indictment. ‘The prosecution tirst investigated the value of the mortgage given by the Con- necticut Valley Ratlroad Company to the Char- tor Oak to secure the debt of $219.000, thesame MINNESOTA_LAND, Phtod Tioabilere_ 10816283 | oo 0ol Resl estate, Laok bulidi el st Juboalt ¥AQILE., a safe lne—Chicazo, Buslington & Quiney—ars con- ] . & t was cd DY Jo dpecinl Dlapaich to The Tribuns. man's, but esceediogly quuint, Inys. B 10 280,600, e e ol oy T o, | PlOR carred I the asets at taat laure, T | bia gws pesdny 0 1 Rhd, BSER Bh oW | gy, paut, i, Docs 17.Hopors trom the | teriouk, | laprosiee, ~ wnd | himorkic i Yonie LS T ux boldly denounce the rallrosd sbuscs, when Iy 822,000, tho yal for ompratunt ‘Judge Blodgett, on tho 15th | yino Usited Land-Ottices. in Minnesota givetuo | 208 oWl ara & oywerous v i | MUSIO BOXES, Mituea e Movies $ 220307 wo vay as much to<day per car for transporta- | Valued tham atonly $22,000, tho valuatioua belug | (0PNl lik e ast, allowed & motion to dismiss s aEthe Y Hiug Nov. 80 | Loy are quaint, and they ary exceedingly ‘fia. y Fictures, tion a8 wo did whon hogs sold for §7 aud 88 per | on theirworth, however, for agricultural dustead | b bl for want of proper sighsture, ahid over- foltawing totals for the year euding Nov. irussivo—bue they have wo buwmor fu them. | YIaT0 BOX QUITARS AND HARES, 344,876.08 huudred, The yurdage st the Btock-Yards 18 | of raflrosd purposes. Henry K. Morzan, | ryled s counter motion to amead by addi he | last: i lera ”I where llr-.[ Cnl\:cll :;.\'lwnlmllué'd. l_h:; Music Box Fl‘ll't Plat §1,700.00 Just the same, $8 ver car. Tho commbssion | og ‘thiy city, testiGod that the Compans’s | worda of counsel” to the counsal's slzno - Acron. | lavitation was quite wisundersiood. Bome u i es, : en cherge the same, 50 cents per head for 1al L Y ture. The defeodant mllexed that the ruld of Homestead nnll“e- 3 them thought it was au sdvertidement for the | Rntirely new, uovel, and very desirable for s loliday 230.08 selling catle, and 80 per car for hogs: wnd feed | buildinm, put o tho assots st 834,880, | BT, B0 (0L o bill should bosigned | iR POTIERL. Forurgy | bolidess, sowe thiat it wus s scll (the only pos- | S, with orcheatral ace 3 at the yards ls double, Heuco the Deeclu gocs | Was worth only 880,000, bat & cross-cxamina- | PERCIIE S Y ws bt sulicieut tosizn | Jrosemption cialms 4l | sible Torm of humor which can avpesl t0 an MUSIC BOXES, rovacrenentshumes on without let or hindraoce. The watch-dog, | tion drew from hun a statement that the Con- | yie nawe 'of the solicitor, The twenty-fourth | Cash ssles.... o830 | 9w others lhnl it 'l“ nu‘ hfl:wfll‘mfll‘lll. g Custanets, Picdlo, Bellsy M?’%‘R Yirde Bt o tia. Lauitatico, wi ve-aa | B ot aLus, IOl B A S BE BL | E e i e s omiek i 0SS | the ot WU e Sia ‘oud Bovia ot - gy - cost of $1 was worth ouly 630,000, an 11 contaln the slgustare of counsel ot p . PRy . H ci ) 5 i for » Y 0 P it bl orbitant charges. Thosa shbusce should be "nl::;'l mo::cutf' o th ,C':::le.:g:kn?w foan Ef&'i?.‘l’f;“n'f.'.‘z,".':u".';.' D RPe™ pafore bim. thata | NEw Onryaxs, Doc. 17.—Tho Benner bale, | was to be tuere, wicreupon there s & g grder” i Gryan thae 30U cadod 12y wheo fore few evvseeseerenes B 36,030.10 atrictly deslt with, D. C. Guauss, | gpd'interest, s-m.qmw was next takenup, aud | is zood ground for the suit lu the manoer iu which | from Mewnphls, sold at the Cotton Exchange to- { chorus of Tu-whit tu-whuoo! ' ’i'\!.“ by doliurs sun can yet w Urylucity a Whicl you can LIABIATTE 2 the witness testivd that the property was not { 134 frawes. day, ud was bid t by Col. W, 3. Owen, of the | Sawned uou the suplent bids of uach thai o | B S HOWA D YOUTK: Do 10 Cantttsoct pud 1,000,000.00 TIE GREEN LINE. e N ovar $15:000. The mbst I poriant teatl: | From the dectalon of Judge Blodgett, dismiss- | \2iuivo on’ Artlliery, for $1,810, which amount | 27iatlou was to 8, PREAIIL CReONE | S T, Hurslus fuady, oo NasuviLL, Teon., Dec, 17.—The Jolnt Com- | muny was that of Col. Bisscll, she Hartford [ ing the bl the complsinaots appeaied 10 | coeq o the faully of tne late Licut. Benver, U. |:A “u‘m il i ol et i il _KRUITS. Qutar undivd LT i mittee of the Green Line and Soutbern Railway bfl"k“hld’f;fl'“ to n:.*“’ ;‘;‘:"’m&'“‘ b:'u“: Judge Drumwoad. , A. The balo will be forwarded to Galveston. U seco! 3 h e e e e The. rule e Lol OW, 8 Thove quoted was oblizatory b all cascs. . Dat, THAT UNLUCKY UNIVERSITY, & Steamship Assoctation, after a laborious ses- le g b i slon of four days, completed its work to-day. wfll_n b the: Comuany o el n emand certif- k'uud ssset for tho smount of the loan. ot debosit,, 0, 7] 00 comitud sheck 1R hake hapds with pastepot, and easol walts | J) C w‘m brannes Bt etloc it | Preserves, Canned Fruits, After ropeated eforts it was found that 5o ad- | §947,000. Theso bonds, it will be tecollected, = uuder the practico ot the Federal Courts, there lspaich $0 Tha Tridune. of dsvive wusle, lllxml.-.ne.fl by the Lest -mhufn T y ; e e oould be o on the busls of | Werd tirned over to° Now York ‘bartion by | was i fect uo distluction between oliltirs, ai- | Awx Auvoz, Mib., Uee. IT.—Prol, E. C. | 3 suaiclly, was uepectalio produs soniyas- coetantes, &6, o 104655247 . the Atlsnts agreement. A majgrity of tbo | Furber, when Fluauclsl Mausger, on account of torneys, sud counsslors. ‘fbe ausbiorities ¥e- | granklih was to-day sentenced to pay fine snd | BRESMIN: 0y ell gt uot know the owls. = 3 G| 042,43039 P 5 tho fumous purchase of ths Broadway, New | led ou were chietly Eoglisb, and in Eogland ts siounting to $27 for hls assault o Dr. | 7 Ader i b T e 6,285.103.30 Committes proceeded with tho work sud ad- | You Urapertyof $3,000,000, Blssclltestificd st | thers was a diffcreuce between such persons. | QD RON A e ra ttir tiey aro Pecullar tribe,—very wlie, but, 1o | 5 preserves as fine as oan be S GRARIN0 justed the rates on the only basis at all practi- | thy bonds bad novalue, and & laugh was created | Tbu reasou of the rule, tiereore, having ceuscd, Alexatider EaUL A BDDS isd peaple, excecdingly abscut-intnded. Oas . 200 B8,346,330.10 w Dalf of them' put the invitations into thelr over- | Put up, and finest brands of Canned cuat w.-k:u.pm forzot them s 800D a¢ the g‘ruiu'and Vegetables (not worth« overcoat was stolen. Masoy of the [ 1ogs goods), we offer an assortment brotherhood were outb catchivg mico just ab she me wheo the [festivities Wes ggdpm"';g,g%d"q““ to any that can {u progress. A aelect oarey of them wers oul & E:i"i‘d'.:‘&‘h‘fi“‘h‘l‘fif&:‘&n"z'.f&la'fii‘»‘in‘ii ROCKWO00D BROS, This it bapened tuat; whew Mrs, Cad- 102 & 104 North Olark-st, by & remark of the u.vurd m“i n':z“)" proscu; tho r'ulf lld-ul‘(l 'u:IA.;rz ;a e, tnAu’i‘ “l":su"fl cult Court, - e ted to go ou sud prove furder b nuycuiarly adwitted 1o pri o ey o e Chobe. Wortutcas a5 1n | cunsts, was & solistor of tho conrs within | NOT LONG ENOUGH BETWEEN PARDONS. & trade by which the Company sceured & payiug | she twosty-fourth rule. A distioction purely 3 Special Dispatch (0 Tte Triduns saset, the dvmun’f ;u r;fl;h;c( Av satisfled u; t:u: nrlfl{-ry "'n \:::l;-lell:.‘nfi: ‘u;'ulu ‘!‘:letlrefli pro- Ixp1aNaroLIs, Jud,, Dec. 17.~Among other t showu. The Btate's-Attorvey rejofucd | ceedluge lu v y aud st law, so that & lawyer 3 A for I {\Il:“fllh ‘wu only o part of the leum{ou’ IM:- slgulug & wn‘n‘mou-hw n!umu‘uw called himself ll.m‘?n:t:‘ru?:“::‘lr: ‘:‘gfi“fi:m or :‘i fng the practice of the sccused by giviug great | an sttoruey, and whea by signed a bill 3 _soliclt- | TR B“'V 4 values to Worthless sceuritics noperutions by | or. But Lb was @ counsclor lu each aod every Parduus, vonstating of the Goversor, Becretary, which the Company scldotz. ¢ avar. hanute. | cace 1t waa sowewhat ditleult to dellus the | Auditor of State, aod Attoroey-Geoeral. three vable. Tiis crested quite arevolutiou Inthe system of making rates bheretofore trom poluts Torth of the Obto River to this coast, and was earnestly opposea by the Ureen Lioe Tepresentatives, cepeciatly E. B, Btabluay, oresentative of the Loulsville & Nasbills a Grest Southern Koads. 1t was finally, bow- crer, doemed best to adjust the rate totuke «tleet Jan. 15, 1579, aud walt results to Morchd, Whew thy Cowuwittee will ugain meet to cow- nt Cauaty of .. Sipa of, Laulh COIate o0 Sibeo-named bank, ::Imum:}’ll::m"m u:nabovfl ’WIBL latrua 0 8 4 subscribed mt s bt‘n?' kg worn o ab fore e seveuleiut ber, LSTH. . day ot December, BT, 5 Srmsmy, Notary Public, Correct—Attests L3, KCKRIS0N, % GHAY, i aARD Y Lawnesce, Duestuce

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