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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. ©. J. Arrienne, of London, Is at the Palmer. Jonx T. AVEnttt,, of St. Paul, 18 at tho Paclite. -B, D, Burtt, of Menasha, Wis, 8 nt tho Tro- non'. Lttien Deannons, of Havann, Il, ts at tho Sheriwan. Jupur Qronae B. Youna, of Ciinton, Ia, fs at the Sherman. Con. Herve and Col, W. Hofman, U.8.A., are at tho Pacitje. + Prov. AND Mng, Ronen’. Sstit, of Andover, ‘Mass., aro at tho Vacific, Ex-Goy. G. W, Emeny, of Salt Lake City, Utah, 15 registered at tho Pacific. ARSISTANT-ADJUTANT-GRNERAL ‘THOMAS Af, VINCENT, U. 8, A., Is at tho Palmer, Honace WALt, of Now York, mannger of tho Polk comedy company, is at tha Paeltie, Gen. Janes A. Winttamsus, of Washingtons United States Laud Commissioner, ta at tho Paoltic. \ ; in United States Sub-Trensury redeemed 000 In allver yesterday, and vald out $2,000, ‘The gol disbursements were $10,000, * Jopax LD. MoM. of Cleveland, 0. Judno EB Datlost of Clinton, tle and aude S Cc ‘Nelson, ‘of Logansport, Ind,,aro nt the Hacific. Mise ALtcr Hanuisoy and the “Photo” com- nM EANC StH so a ‘, B. Kiralfy, and Joseph Wrooks, manngor pao Datrolt “Gpora-House, aro at’ tho roe + mont. internnl-roventte. recolpts yesterday, nt collector tinevy's ofice, were $20,805, of which $21,007 was for tux-pald spirits, $4,127 for tobacco and ciiars, and §56 for beer. ¢r was tnourrectly stated tho other day that, nt atneeting of the West Park Hoard, Commissiun- er Woodard ceonuplained of n certaln policeman at Douglas Park. It should have been Central Park. Tre following dutiable goods were recolved at tho Custvom-Houso yesterday: Fowler Lros., #0 ngs cult; J. Morrell & 100 dos Hibbard, Spencer % Co., 789 boxes tin plate. The collec tons were $6,600. 9 + 11 tempesnturo yesterday, as observed by Mannsser optician, 38) Nudiaon street. ‘THis Building, was at8a, m., h2 degrees; 10.0. m,, fe; » Barometer, 8a. Tux Academy of iomeopnthic Physicians and eurgeons beld thelr rola. niveting Inst eyen- jog. Papers were read by Dr. J. 8. Mitchell on Fetratcum iu Phthiais," ‘and by Dr, N. B, Dale amater on" Lead Pojsontng.” 0. E. Wooprouse, J, 0. Peoche, and John IT, Trevethick, London; Me. and Mrs. J.C, Burrow, Leeds; Waiter GC, Alston, Cornwall, “England; dames Bult, New Zenlauds and G. B, Machirlung, City of Mexivo, are at the Paellle, ) WEDNESDAY afternoon n tenn of horses nt- tached to a brick-wagon ran wway on North Hnieted strect, and ut Clybourn avenue collided With a streets The car-driver, Frank Hg xing, was thrown from tho platform and bad his 4 right wrist broken. ‘The cur was budly dumaged 4 and the wagon wrecked. Winay. Buns, charged with driving on 1 ‘West Washington street boulevard with b tu curt, contrary 10 purk reyeilations and clty i Lnnces, was fester tned $5 by Justice culty, Burns’ counsel took nn appeal, claiming that tho eity bad no right to prevent tho pissnee of milk-wnxons on strecta to supply custome ever though sald streets shoutd be en! varus, AGNES CONKLIN, an, erring youn woman froin Dubuque who has been several times res cued froin u tlfe of shame, was last ovening tre rested out of a buenio on Si pluint of her sister Jennie, the purpose trom ver fowa hone. d ato place ber fy komo reformutory, but Agues claims to be of nye, and entitted todo na she plenses, , 2 > ‘Tue Fourteenth War Republican Club will told a mass-mnceting In Murbach's Iall, 176 Mile vaukee uvente, this evening at 8 p.m. for the qurpose of securing from the West ‘Division dubeny more day curs, nd also night cnr, on ailwaukee avenue. At present thore wre but Aix cnrs run per hour dttring the day, nnd oyery- Ave minutes tu the curly evening, the last car enviog ut lp, tn.—which the residents of that section claim fs not sutticlent, Jouy ‘Pack, whilo employed in 8, K. Martin's umber-yard, corner of Mao Island avenue and: Robey wtrect, was severely and perhaps futally njured at 11343 yesterday forenvon by n pile of Amber filling uven bin, His epine and one eg were hurt, and the physicinne who mttended iin at the County Hospital gay he cannot re- cover, He {6 an Erlebman, yonrs of ize, and hus a wife and twa children dving on Ashind avenite, between Henry and Fifteenth streets. A Very qitiet wediing was solemnized at noon yesterday. in the Chureb of the Baiphany, on ‘aroop stect, the parties to the euutenct belug diss Flora BP, Page, a young indy well known 11 Wert Sida socitl circles, and Mr. George HH. Turner, of Colorato Springs, Colo, There were: no enrds, and unly the rolutives aud nearest friends of the bride and groom wore present ot the ceremony, which waa performed according: to the Episeopn! ritual by the Rev. 'E Morri= son, pastor of the church, Mr. and Mrs, Turner will reside fu Colorido Springs, The 'frade and Labor Counell inet Inst evens ing... Tho meeting was poorly attended, only seven Unions boing represented. 'Tho ‘Tianers Union was admitted inte the Cor . ‘Thu Com= mittee on Orginiention reported thir of the twenty-four Unions rvaresented by dulegutes nt the tno of the mmalmiietion of tne tee Conte ails Jers than a dozen bud paid: thelr dies, and, wero therefore not in good stiunding., The Com- mittee wero grunted further time to canvass te, jikoront Unions and ropurt at the next meet: + MR. ALBENT MicuetsoN, of the Bovantconth, feels aggrieved at i repart tht he got in altercation with n Deputy United vlection-day. and etrucl: hin te J8 not that wirt ofa eltizen, and nev anybody down. Ho peddied tekers: at the Fist Precinct of the Seventeenth nll duy, and bad no trouble or ditewity with 1: beds. He knows of no Deputy United Stutes ‘Murabal or anybody else that wis struct at that i Wut if sueh a thing nh tlony by some one else Gronay Mansi, one of Hibh ‘o'8 buokkeeper, hus cone ne when worked It f¢ ,Of the collections on bhis and force the baht on tho bouks 8o us te inuke tt appear ax ie all the gollections bid been duly firned It. When the firmono day herd thit he had been ooking on Witte und Women and things, cud reflected that Wie salary.wasi’'t enough to settle for such, Inxuries, they ket aboNt Investigating unitters, Iu time dfxcovered the tenk. Mursh wad hauled up arweek or ten days ago, canfessed, aud ft his walling papers. Phe 1 it ug been since discovered, was not very large, mar i ae lara eae tusuake ite ining lesimible that the tien sould aye i wae, and Stirs iad to go. ee Da. IL Ht, Btowr, formerty of this elty, now a reeldent of dackwiuviite: Plug maker uy! appedt to the charitable for St, Luke's Hospital of that chy. ‘This hewpital was catubllshed for tho pure bose of afording i homu and wedicad assistance: to such iivalide as come to Florida in the winter for purposes of health, und ure destitute of neue fo command the necessary comforts, There ave more of this clus resort to Florldit Thin would be supposed. and, were It nat fur this institution, they would suifer exevedingly, and. ns bis actully occurred would die tn thio streets, ‘Tho ourd ot Direetars, of whieh Mrs Alex. Mitchall, of Milwaukee, Is Presitent, [n- * tend boldiog u flosplod Fate th ducksonvillé tho: commis winter to raise funds for the support of the fuxtitution, and they desire to have Chena represented by a table, Any articles, usetul or cepuaTe ys Hts tay ye font to Str, Bishop, 0, Mt ve) whore Dee, 1, cochy wud forwarded, pee Ue esseved loko ANOTHER BOTTLE was picked up on the luke shore Satuntay, 10) feut fram tho Lake Vlow Witure Worker coe Antutny another ulieged mesuze from an alloyed pe dyer unthe Alponu.” It was brivlly as fole uered ft mist hy Spon evict, fat hin Inte trouble, a ‘The er he his rubout i year. was to poeket hi A ae hope wo ure Lost good by all no bone for fy Win Wh The Goodrich people know nothing of any auch perion buving been on board thy Alpena, mid regurd the * Had” ag only another houx, 1b tobe clissed with tho shingle plekod up the other day, TUE ILLINOIS BT, ANDREW'S BOCLETY held its annual meeting atthe Tremont House Just evening, Alexander Kirkland presidtins The Dinner Committee reported that the protis of the last wnaunl diuger bad amounted to gta, und of the bull ta $145. "Tho roport of the Roard oF Managers showed thut 2 persis had been aselated durhig the your. und that $415 lua) heen expemdled, of Which $110 hut been for tanerals: tind 424 for meals and Wdging. ‘Tho Srewsure ers report showed that thurs wana balance of $10 on bund, ty say nothtig a 51 which wus a reserve Cand. The following olicers were elvete ed for the yeur: President, Alexander Kirke fund; Vice-Presidenis, ines = MeGregor and Alexunder Dunto reusurer, Willian: Andrew. Hodves) Asaletant ander Robertson; Phywlelin, Dr, . HicArtoues und Bourd of Mumigen, Duns can Cuineron, Thomas Dengull, Alexander Sie Kay, Janes Cunningham, and’ Willlum tnglis. Thy Fines Committes wis annoinced to be THON, ¥. Mackeller, and Willis and the Dinner Comnilttes John Alston, Cumeran, Jumes Stole, Wilh wood, and huimes Wool, Jour", Hatten, b. dimes MeGregur, Aluxander Hoborts won, and James cal Were ATONE Oh committer to urrange for an oldethuae saclaule whlch It hs proposed to held ou Burns’ auntvers sory. During the meoting, ty the itscusston the feeding” und jodying of the — trend. Jeon, KuMe BUvEre uate Were presented gnint tho ethel Home, where the Wanda of the Sovicty have been’ sent thegpnst Sour. and tha result was thut it win gyro that they should hereafter te ent to the Ogden House, Bichtevuth street. George Andes mudu thy charges ayulust tho Home, saying that it was no better than a pig-sty, and abounded with rats, bugs, and Mith of every description, and was totully unfit to rend any one to. ie 8eeretnry sald in the enmo connection that he had found it necessary to buy new underclothing for porsons who had been acnt there. wo 84,285 pounds of ment were condomned. fAonoy Superintendent O'Donnell about thelr pry, tind he continues to put thenvolf, None of r t la way. day, and in every inst up several hundred dollars. cont 81: story store and dwelling, No, A 0 erect a two-story store and dwelling, No. 877 Nineteenth street, to cost $2,000. several hours yesterday in tho southwest divia- Jon of the cits, looking after the water-supply dJohu Doyle and Mary La ¥ Ohto, but no doubt there will bo a firmer feelin, Peopte genoralls believed that the Republics party wes sure to win, and they were contident of tho stnbility of the Government. Few busl- Nessemen wanted a change, and tho present re sult will bo satisfactory to all tho houvy inter- ests of the country, Tho cotntry was iover 80 Prosperous as at present. and the present sya- tom of government will Insiiro continiied pros- perity.” Mr. Flotd resumed his long and plensant trip in company, with Mra, Plotd, and hls elfest aon, Edward M. Field, with iis wife, Mr. Fletd retulns his old expresston of determina: tion, and has evidently lost but little of the vigor whieh his tnade hin a reputation In American and foreign and commercial eireles, FORKIGN MISSIONS. TIE RECOND DAY'S BRERION of tho twelfth annual Convention of the Wom- an‘s Dourd of Foreign Missions for tho Interior convened yestertay morning In Plymouth Con- gregitional Church, Reports from State branches wero presented, Mra. Kellogg, for tho Wisconsin Braneh, re- ported tho organization of six new soclotics in tho State the past year, $1,052 boing raised for missionary Inbor. Mra. C. C. Seales reported for tho = Misaourl Mranch that they had lost two tslssionories during the past year,—one by deuth, and one linving to give up hybor through ill-health, There were twonty- seven auxi{iary associations in the State, twelve ot which were organized during the past sear, Mrs. Plant, In behalf of Minnesota, sald that they had xoventeen auxiliary and ton young Indies’ and children's societies. ‘The annual contributions have aggregnted $1,152, an Ine crease of over $500 over the past year, Mrs. Parker, of Town, reported tho organization of alx now bands {n thit State, Mrs. Bates, of Ne- braskn, reported sixteons auxilinry rooleties, and tho work ime on sucecesfully, Mra Fly, of Ohio, reported that thore wero now 150 auxiliary soeietios in that State, with a nembers ship of “24M, Inclusive of seven associations forme during tho pust yenr, the receipts aTuounting to $4404. Mra. Prof. Wilcox read a Rey er on Mission ary Literature.” Sage appealed in behalf of tho publications of the erienn Migsionary Board, PAVERS READ, ETC. Mrs. Case, Mrs. Magoon, and othors spoke in behutf of various retigious publications: neltide tng Life and Light, the Mbstonary Herald, and the stdrance, Mrs. Sturges, who had been twenty-eight nary worker in tho Micronest: i, 1h the Pacific Ocean, gaye her experl- ence among tho heathen, Miss Sarah Vollock read a paper on The Ro- Intions of Prayer to Missionary Work.”. Dr. Meana, of Boston, ones" f tho Secretaries of the American Bound of Missluns, read n letter from Dr, Clarke, the Foreign Secretury of tho Board, congratulating the Woman's Board of the Inturlor upon the suecesaful work that they have accomplished in the brief period of the history of the Board, Tho spenker said that the work Was eniirgiig os the missionary tlelds were being extended in all lands and cline Mrs. Ketlogu intde an appeal in the nature of a report for mor Liberal tinaneiat afd fora cons thinution of the missionary work. She wanted the trealthy Indles to be more tbernt in thelr giving, ‘Ten inore inlssionarles were needed immediately in ‘Turkey. Khe wanted one-third inore monvy rafsed the coming than was raised during the past yenr, ‘The roport wns ndopted, and it was decided to endeavor to ralso one-third moro enah tho eorp- ius year. ine matter of time and place for holding, the next Convention was Icft to the Executive Coin- inittve to deelde, The foltowing oflicers were elected for the on- suing year: Prealdent, Mrs. Moses Smith: Vices Fresidents—Mre, Joseph Tlaven, — Chteno; Mra. S. od. Humphrey, Onk | Parks Mra. Francis Bradley, Evanston; Mra, Edson Kellogg, Whitewater, Wis: Mra Herman Ely, Elgin, 0.5 Mrs, Zachary Eddy, Detroit, Mic Mr. A. Ty Chapin, Betuit, Wis,; Mrs. I, Cussick, Juckson,, leh: Mrs, Hapoel oe U.N, Bonrd- THE CLVY-HWALI. Fon the week ending Saturday 82 nulsances abated by tho Henlth Department, and Thr Democratic tleket-pettters continue to hwould have been sworn In if he bad had AQREAT number of bets wore settled yestor- co tho Demuocrits ap- ered to have the worstofit, Mr. MeNally, tho etter-carrier for tho Rookery district, gathered Amono the bullting. pens tesued yesterday to M. GC. Mefionald, to erect 1 three- ‘o and Uwelling, Lincoln avenue, to be one to John Burke, to, a three~ ie Archer wes ‘ono to John Flousal nue, to cost $7,000; and THY LIME MSThiCT. Tho City Rugineer and Marshal Swonte spent for tlre purposes, and thoy not only fount thot it was sndiy deticient in the Inmber district, but also that the ordinance In reference to the piles of lumber was not. being observed, and hat, Bomne of tho streets had heen murde lin passable, Thoy suv that soveral of tho streets vdutting on the “slips” have be wered with piles of lumber, and, {f the water-supply were All that cotthd be destred, they any thit tho Piro Department. would bo practleally powerless In the event of ncontingration. They. reward tho “allps’ as of to possible uso ns a mons of water-supply In tho ease of fires, and will call ir. Waller's attention to tho obstruction of the streets, and recommend the extension of tho water-plpes upon several strects. THE COUNTY-BUILDING. THERE wero twonty-nine marrige Meenses isaned yesterday, In the County Court yestertay Josephine Corbin and Walter H, Shultz were adjudged in- sane and paupers. . Tite Judges and clerks of election have been remarkably prompt in returning thelr oficial certilentes of the result of the election. The pall-hooks, tally-aheets, and ballot-Loxes have been received nt the County Clerk's alllee from all but eleven elty nnd two country precincts, ‘THs Sullivan manslaughter ease wos to have beun tried yesterday in tho Criminal Court. but owlng to the Illness of Mr, Augustus Van Buren, comnsel fer the unfortunate woman, the houring wits postponed until such thine ns Khull be agreed upon ne vommsel, ‘This belug the only ease on the cull the court adjourned for the das, Jvocr Loosts yesterday varied tho tisunl dry routine bushiess of tho County Court by eolen fing the marriage of two auxious couples, John % Van Dorman and Nettie Pleasant, ad eck, were the ‘pure tes, The blushing aepiranta for wedded Joys wore united in the presence of quite ® number oF spectators. Tie Jury in the case at Patrick Shichls, who waa tried in the Criminal Court yesterduy for obtatnlig money by fulse pretenses, returned a verdict uf not guilty. Judge Gary, however, renmnded tha prisoner to Jail under bonds of 2800, upon an charge of forgery, founded upon the tedtiinony cliched during his trink In de- fault of ball, the prisoner was again locked up. THRIR RYES ARE OPENED. The members of tha Committee on Public Service are congratulating themselves pon tho fact that thelr recommentitions to the Hoard on the subject of polllng-places did not result in tho disfranchisoment of a singly voter. Moat of tho Committee now state that ‘the result’ bis + Hllatns, Mtinnespo-, demonstrated the necessity for ‘erenter voting ie outa, Mor: faellities, tu prevent the possibility of peopta 1 i ive Dele deburred from voting for want of tine tt eet ts Calon Se Dayar tho larger proetneta, ‘Tho action of the Com hare, Get An Nobis Chien mites” In fixing’ tho | munber af ‘pre. Weitmma, and FA. mt cinuts _ previor to the ivvent election Chicago; Mra, Ht. Haker, Detroit: was taken with the sunetion aud at tho PE ee BU Ade Baker, Deroy sugwestion of residents of the vurlous wards, RAHI AN La i Pe TO wwhuae knowelideo ab tho qneatlc stor, Chicago; J, W.' Ploketta, Colorado to ba thoraushs seb Ht I now free Eprings, Colo.’ * Searoturies-Mra. : pat If anybody hud been prevented 8. 2 orotirivs--Mra, q for wantof tine, it cortulily Ww Bintebford, Mr. MoE. Greone, Mra, @. B. Wil: cox, Chicago: Mra. Georyo U. Hall, Englewood; ‘Treasurer, Mrs. J.B, Lenko; Autittor, the Hey. SF. Savage, Chicago; Board of Munigers— Mrs. C. HL, Chivugo: Mra. A. B. Nutt, Glene | HL: Sirs. 1. EL Bout oukt curred fu Republican precincts, where the large mnjorities were rolled up. refore, irre= spective of party considerations, tho Committee Welieve the nuinher of precincts should be in- 3 t + 3 Mrs. E, erensed, und before nother election takes plaice | EOC, ML utoll, Evanston Meg. B. Provisicn will undoubtedly be mde fora targer | Tin sinc Lec: puriagton, atte i C. Neweoby tunber, ‘This (a a step demanded by: 8 lite 8 hy Ae " * i + cronzed population of the efty, andono that eau- | 0% 2. ygrnon, Mr. AL, Phillips, Chienzor Mrs. FD, Sherman, Onk Park; Mrs. SM, Winnetka, Ul, Ktate Secretaries—Mra. BE. calf, Hudson, O.3 Mrs, E. D. Hadid gun City, Ind; Mrs, Fy Day, Suinuw, Mich,; ira, 1, Coburn, Whitewater, Wis.: Mrs. C. C, not be tuken too goon, ¢ NOSPITAL. DAYING THE COUNEH-STONE, ciled, St. Louls, Mo.; » Tn F. ‘Tho corner-souo of tho Michuel Iteexe tos. | tes Bt Loules Mos firs. TF Parker, town pital, now belug erected nt Twenty-nath street | Mrs. Joseph Ward, Yankton, D.'T.:_ Mrs. He We and Cottage Grove avenuo, was yesterday laid “| Tiylor, Hock for, Ub: ‘Sra. Henry Plant, Mino- apolls, Minn: Mra, A. , Sherrell, Omaba, Nev.; . ‘Telford, Denver, Colo, After tho officers had been named Mra, Now: comb, of Chicago, read a paper on" iteapol albility of Christin Women Kespeating Culture which was deckiedly tion thon adjourned. SAMUEL J. TILDEN. in tho presence of about 100 people, many of them members of the Hebrew Retief Soviets, When completed this Institution will prove a valinble uddition to the charities of tho clty, Tt {8 bullt of brick with stone triminings, It wil bo three storfes in bight, its style of nrebitecture will be modern Gothle, it stands upon a plot of wround 250x240, ita main bullding will Le 40x44, eresting. Tho Conven- connected — with will bo two —— ‘ Ravitions axe Ae will newommodite | Pointe Showing that Ato Is Sharper Py y sl ' ru aur ly iy 7 7 the treasury will pay 840,00) for itt erection Sim Alte: Sayer Be Cats, Sires, Spectat Diapateh to The Chteago Tribune, Wasiuxatos, D.C. Noy. 4.—Mr, Samuel J, Tildon'’s Jong-deferred Income-tax sult Is | expected to be brought to trial within a few ~ ‘The Government ofteluls belleve sis assured, and that the Government. and fenye aoiple meds to rin tt, and tho trebl- tect fg Mr, Cochrany, of this city. Mr. Michiel Reese, who died somo tine ayo in California, heguenthed the sum of y) 8 the Hebrew Kehor Ruciety of this clty for the erection of a hospltad, providing the tanngeiment of that $o- elety agreed to mune tho hospital after bin, ‘This sum was penn cuntributions by Mrs. Mosenfeld und Mr. dacot. Mosenberg, | Will be the gainer by about $100,000, The ymounting: fs te SHUN, whiel: Panties case was rendy for trial insofar nsthd prose- Topnuse jennie Cnet 8 prautad funds} cutlon was concerned some thie’ before the ruanhiyr the pew institution. [tis expeeted that the now building wil, weather perniltting, be Nulshed by tho lutter part of spring. Previous to laying the stone the people were wed ty ir, M. M. Gerekbs, who brietly dwelt upon the history of the Hebrew Rellef Sa- vlety tn this city, tho creetion of their first haw pit], ite destruction by fire, the temporary: stoppage urk, ad tho Cinelanatl Convention, but {twas postponed upon motion of Mr. Titden’s counsel, In tils connection Mr. Tilden, by acting in hls own behalf, and without the knowledge of his lawyers, overrenched hinyself, is name belag mentioned in connection with tha Democratic Presidential candidacy, certain tending Republicans who were not Unwilling tohaye matters shape themselves in that way sugested to Commissloner Raw the adyisibility of postponing the trial until after the Convention, “Lf pressed,’ they said, “it will appear to be an attempt to drive Mr, ‘Tilden from the field. Gen, Ranm expressed hls willingness to delay if Mr, Tilden or his counsel requested it. When the case was reacted Gon, Woodford, f the Soclety’a oud apenker closed. by desennting: at the yenurs eslty uf the founder of the buliding they wero now erecting, and the benefits ikely to uceruo wtho imananlts: hy its existence. Dr. E.G. Hirsch, rabbit of the Sinne congremt tion, followed, tn the course of his renurks he welt upon the suferings of the Jewlsh people In tho past, and spoke of the charity whiet had aiwaye beon a Are toes tralt in tholr charne- for. From the besinning to tho present tine the Jew had suifered, Over his cradly fi mighty Kuypt hie the lash of the tashimusters he bad suifered captivity in every form; in the long night os the Dark Aves bo had borne the stroxes an jonrcession, ant \ the joer fi of inn | iy necordanen with Gen, Rain's sugeestion, ads; even in a ineteca econtury Li ig en’: "ys fovern- thew were some countries uerosy tho uetath told Mr, “tilden's lawyers that the, Govern: mont dit not desire to press the trial at that thine, if such — netion would injure Mr, Tilden'’s potitleal prospects, and, ff comisel would move a postponement, I nating for the Government, would assent “Fhis program was curried out, but, to the surprine of the counsel, Mr, Tilden was very Indignint. Itis reported: that he had made promrudlans in his chureteristio way for higown nequittal and vindication by secure Ing the temporary absence from tho country of the prinelpal witness for the Government, ond hoe was, therefore, aixtons that tho nse shoul) be brought to trint and disposed of without delay. , ny , WILL SUSPEND, Rpretat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sr. Louis, Nov, 4.—The managers of the St, Louts Timex have deeldud to suspend tho publication of that paper. ‘Tho vast year the paper has been controled by J. IL. 1. Can aut, formerly of the St. Jow Gazette; B.M. Chambers, well-known in newspaper clre here; and Sam Cundtt, of Long View, Tt fs understood Cunditt did notpnt uel money Into the: concern, although they ussiuied part of tho responsibility for a $20,000 nortgnge, ‘Phe first eight or nina months the paper paid expenses, It clam ploned =the cause oof the working: men, and hey, being thoroughly or ganized, pushed its eireulation, Latterly it chunged its tone, and the support of the Tabor organizations wus taken away from it. ‘fhe paper has had a eheckered career, and las not bean a success since Stilson Hutch ins conducted it. ‘There isn rumor that the franchises of the paper have been bought by the Republicans. ‘Phe only bar to the hame- diate suspenston of the Pines {3 its contract for the vhy printing. This does not expire unt May, ‘The elreulution of the Zines was only between 0,000 and 8,000, where to hea Jew wie to be tho bute of the rabbic,. The suffermys of tho Jews had made thoir bands and thelr hearts gentle and #oft— nllye to tho inlsories of tholr fellaw-beliga. The roverend yenticinnn thon touched upon the Hb. eral prinelples on which tho hospital would be conducted, Tt would) be open, as fae as its. camiclty went, to people of all creeds and na- domilities, The corumony of Inying tho corner-stono was then performed by Mr. Isaue Greonafelder, Among tho usta daauments, newspapers, perl> odicats, and reports pliced tinder the mt were iweopy of the will of Mlehaol Reose and the let tors of Henrietta: Ltesenfeld and Joseph Rasen berg donating the €50,000 to tho hospital tund ‘8 Above inentioned. CYRUS W. FIELD, ATIAP AROUND THE WORLD, Cyrus W, Field urrived in tho city yesterday afternvon and registered at tho Pacttle, whore & ‘Thiusk reporter tad a brief conversation with bin. In reply to a question as to the particulars oe intended trip around the world, Sr, Field sald: : “We lott New York carly yesterday morning ond arrived hero during this afternoon, Wo shall travel jn nepecial ear from New York to Ren Franelico, ‘To-night wa louve Chicaxo, stopping one day at Denver and anothor at Salt Luke Chy, salling from San Francleco on tho th, Wo shall vielt Japan, China, India, and Whatever other phices wo unity desire to sve ut the thay, ory v elrer ria Pi aad sunll complow the clreutt iy your telp any busluess significance, Mr, ite the contrary, Lhaye wanted rest aud, nd the only way tu wecure them wis to Mire his been such wv busy bite thit. cones when | must have complete rest, re this t have resigned tha eontral of the companies in which J was litereste Ay tie tr away from business te tO seb completely “You will not be conshleriag pla cable tis timo aerosa thy Pauiter™ teruspther to. Yet auch i eabl iF Iueruitae our coinnuerce. with Calin Janet THE PULLMAN PATENT, Huullae Ie would complet {ito elvouls wf the Barrimone, Nov, 4.—Hearing in the ense Communtcution with 4 hose aa etal af George ML. Malian and Pullian's Palace cannot wich Heetion with rope, how communicate with tha ete [stunds, and our tolerate Cat the Orient feu Coupheto hedireets Ait ising ne Car Company ugalust the Balllmore & Onlo Rallrond Company for Infringement of the patent ot compulstriatite and praying that ti ows : : * i We bi i ¢ ws se aya tho Tapert oints ura su irect come | fhe, altluore ce Oto Company ba ented “Will yon reduiny the slirectlon of your rant. | te United States Cireult Court to-day before yond and athor iituresty when you return to | Judges Bond and: Morris, ‘Tho case fy an “That Leunnot way. Fdo not want to munky any promises, Cean't even say how long Eehath bewayealthinagh Toshall promably yeture iy peut a yen," Juuuartant one, Involving the validity of the Pulluan patent, and will be conducted by some of tho ublest lawyers of the.country, a Fou Jult Now York after tha result of tho | , Very sensiblo—To use Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup wy Wis Known, will it huve any fergunent for coughs, cul, hoarseness, Price 23 cents, 0 stocks wth prices generally?” ¥ Pf reese Sb thiek wueh of this wdvance baw been diss counted utreudy by tla yesuit’ is ledge es No boupltat needed for patients that uso Hop Ditters, uy thoy cure so epeoully at howu, THE LOGAL CAMPAIGN, Gathering Up the Crumbs of the Recent Feast. A Batch of Special Policemen, Ete, Brought Before Phil Hoynes An Imprisoned Deputy-Marshal Released by Judge Drum- mond. The City Authorities Pieading for Mercy tor Their Fellows. Preparations for Saturday's Jubi- lee—A Novel Election Bet. Proportion of Population to Voters— Average Voth of the Precincts, HNOYNE’S VICTIMS, WILLY DWYER, the lodging-house vate-voucher, MeNally,. hia late ally, and OMcor Murphy, all converned in tho Interference with Election-Supervisor Getaler on Inst registration-day, appeared be- fore Commiestonvr Hoyne yesterday morning nt 10 o'elock, the hour set for the hearing, Mur- phy wis accompanted by City-Attorney Grin- nell, who briefly aunounced In bis behalf that all examination was walved, and that Mr, Murphy would be quite content to have tho case Inid away tntll in tho natural order of events It enmovup before the noxt Federn! Grand Jury. The examplo uf Murphy waa speedily followed by tho other two, the trio haying evidently come to the conclusion that, since Judge Drummond's admirable exposition of tho law, there could be no possible escape for thom through a legal toop-hole, and that all that remained was an Inquiry into tho facts in tholr several cages. Innamuch as the Federal Grand Jurtes are made up in part: of Democrats and fo part of Republicans, thoy all. evidently pre- ferred to be lvoked after by a politically-mixed body Instead of trusting tothe reault of a pro- Nminary examination before the Commissioner. The bail remalned 1s Lofure,—$500 in each cnse, —and tho defendants had no diMeulty in procur- «ing bondemen. Tho Commissioner had another case before him yoasterday morning, growing out of tho row in tho First Precinct in the Soventeenth Ward, whero an onslaught was mado upon Speeiat Dep- uty Marshal Parsons Cook while in tho dischargo of bisduty at the polls. Tho defendant {n this case was Kichard Eustuce, doorkeeper on the Call Board, who, aceording to Mr, Cuok’s state- mont, was ouo of the crowd who sct on him. Eustice, who su quivt, orderly, and deservedty. populur’ man on the Call Board and elsewhere,. ¢laling that bosuw tha onsluught, and called out to the fellows who were making ft to Ict the mun (whothor it was Cook or not ho couldn't remember) atone, adding that, If hos! hud done anything wroug, tho polleo ween per. fevtly eompotent to. xottic tho difficulty without looking to the crowd for uasistanee, As tu ine terfering with the Murshal, or in any manner alding {nh tho onslaught, he denotes all such charges in toto, and the reasonable presiinption fa that there is somo*mistako Inthe cage, At the advice of Clark Gotb, who accompanied hin, ho also waived cxaminntion and was held in $600 ball, Mr. Geib becoming his suroty, Anotbor of Carter’s henchman, u special” in the person of ap MARTIN O'CONNOR, who distinguished himself election-day by In- terfering with Doputysdtarshal Thomas Powers, of the Fourth Precingt ff the Firat Ward, was Lrought before tho ‘Cominiasioner durig tho afternoon, waived sxamination, and wag hold fn $000 bail to await.'tha uctlon of the Grand ury. c Iie Just possiblothat'{a the case of William Morehead, un Englighinan, oue of Mika Me- Donald's ticket-poddlerg fu tho Second Precinct of the First Ward, somebody has made u mis- take. Morehend wys urrested yesterday on tho ebirge of ilegat agtieg, and, held In $500 ball unell this) morning, to which time tho cuse was continued, “Ye war very indigiu at what he deemed a seandatous proceeding, and stoutly userted that, baving been fu the country only nine weeks, he badn't the tense thought of voting, nor-dld he do go, but cons ‘ned his operations entirely to tho business-of ticket-peddiing, In ghart, according to bis story, thore was no eurthly reason for big arrest outside of tho alleged malignant conduet of one Swigert, who, recording to Morchead, Is even how out on ball, aweittug exumination on» charge of perjury which ho (Morebend) pro- ferred against hitn a‘ short tine ugo. In other words, Mr, Morchead looks upon it asa put-up ia on Swigort’s part td get even with him, and in his wrath and virtuous indignition denounces Jtas.a “scundnlous prodecdinz.” Tho true in- wardness of tha matters will probably. be rouyae out when the csc comes up this morn- Wie e : LOUIS SMITH, [ANOTIIER HABEAS COUVUK CARE HEYORE JONGR DRUMMOND, The second havens corpus cuse, with thoNation on ono elde and Carter H, Harrison on the othor; came up yesterday morning before Judge Drum- mond, and tho disposition of {t only further con- rtnel that grent philosophla truth that tho tall caimot wag tho dog. It was the enso of Louis Smith, a colored Deputy-Marshal for the Firat Frocinet of tho First Ward, who was nrrested by one of Harrison’s specials, Dan Dutty, on the eharge of currylng coneealed weapons, taken to tho Armory, Nned $50, and sent below, whenco bo waa subsoquontly berated: on the streneth of a writ backed up by Judgo Drummond's autograph, Tho honring’ of the onsu yesterday morning sccupled ‘but a comparatively short time, and was chictly remarkable for tho Innb- hike and excessively potito bearing of Charicy Cumeson, who represcated ‘the wanlng prowess: Of tho nmunteipal cnylos Gon, Leake, United Stutes District-Attorney, appeared for thojrelne tor, and opened the ball by making a formal reply to the defense’s return of the day before. At wate the oifect that whrtever Sintth had. done was done in the dischargs of hia duty aan United States Special Duputy=Marshul,, Mr. Cameron sald ho understood thdt, and added that, under the clroumstauces, RMITIL QUANT NOT TO HAVE NEEN ANRESTED, Ho oven went so far as to sy that tho tno would be suspended and tho ‘prixauer dischurged, From an juvestimtion into the proceod- ings before | Justiog = Wulluce, be bud Jenrned that the cause was brought to bla attention just a4 police cases ordjnarily are, and that, fu Uie absence of tho priuoner, the Juatico hut simply fined bhn what he thonght wus right, The evidence was to tha ‘effect Unt Smith hud’ Hourishod n pistol, and it did not appear befor Justice Wallace that bo was a United States af cor, ‘Thosy were thines of great politionl excite: mont, added Mr, Cameron, and, whilo thore wig Hodonbe nhout the rightaot tho United States olticers, and while ‘tho chy and Its authorities would offer tio obstacies to sustaining thom, still the fyatons Wits a HW one, the peuple wore not tunilier with It, aud he suggested that all the prosecutions for tuterfering with tha United tuted onicers should bu dismiseed, tnless thora was proat of bad Intent. Ino thhy particulir conse the city hud no desiro a prosecute oo any further, snd ho, aaite representative, readily consonted to tho peiacuer, sdiacharge, Hut hedid bopy, now that ie election was over, that these prosecutions wottld be dlamnissed, THY COURT REPLIED that he was willlng to take all allowance for misinkes and injgappretensions, But repre: sentation bud been mde’ to him showing that there waa tutentional divregurd and contempt Tov the ollicera appolated by she Court. In aueh cures It night be necesmiry to touch the olfendors a lesson, that these otfleers must not Dose treated. ft appointing thom the Court had todoneut on the reprosentitions of otuers tito thelr qualitestions. Some might hive heen gvpolnted who were not Nttet for mich duties; who were fidiseroct, hingty, und itt tempered, One thing Le wanted tnderstood: vhesu allleors must . While acting in the tny of their duty, tut thoy’ Bad no more right to atop outside of decent and proper conduct thun wnybedy elec. He would ot protest them in any acts done outulde tha Me of thalr duties, dir, Cameron made another appeat for tho iis- msl ot wll tho prosecubons except those aunt. partios flagrantly: pay, of disrespect, Tor the oMicens, and referred to tho cases com. mdaced before Commissioner Eoyng, over whleb peactns ito think the Court would exercise ble wutharity, Gen, Leako did not think any prosecution lad ‘bocn Commenced except in Migrant cases, Ho Himeclf had no feeling whatever, and did not desire any prowcuutions an his own uccount, io great body of the police, bo sald, behaved on ‘Theaduy with wonderful discretion, coaltiong and good fudgment in wid of wood ardor und peace atthe polls, Thora wore, howover, a few execpiions whers the violations of liw wero Hagrunt and dethint, ‘The gentleman need not bout all concerned about these prosecutions, for theory wae no disposition to ute necessurily barnes moybody. In all case: however, Where the lw bad beon openty duiic dy men who made themuvives particulurly ob- noxious fn thelr munor at reatsting tho allicera of tho Goyurument, thuroy would certaloly bow reapeoted und aboyed (HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1889—TEN PAGES. fearching Investigation, and ho belteved that tt Mr, Cameron remained in hia present, frame of mind he himself world concede that thoy ought to be punished, Mr. Cameron remarked that victors should ho mMaynaniinous, and not bo too tonacions in have Ing men punished for what was dono in tho heat ofa Great political excitement, Judge Drummond listened to the remarks, but. made ho response to the request that he use his authority ta have the prosecutions dinnissed, Ile remarked, however, that the DoputyeMar= shals had ne right to uso platots excapt th aelts defense—Just tho suine right na other people, Cen, Henke sald it was dented tnt Saitth used bia pinot, and Mr, Cameron did not assert tht he tid, only that ft was so stated, Smith was ace cordingly discharge: AN ELECTION BRT. WAITING FOI NEW YORK, Oct. 6 Tite TrimvNe published n communica tlon from a citizen of the Fifteenth Ward who stated thnt two gentlemen of that ward, ono of whom was Its Republican and tho other its Demvcrntic Judge of election, hind entered Into An ngcemont to the effect that whichever one of tha two should prove te be an the winning side after tho election should have the privilege of tying a chain around the ucck of the othor placing a red enp upon his head, and leading himto the tino of wt hand-orgun around the blovk upon which they reside. Yesterday xn ‘Tamsune reporter visited tho Fifteonth Ward with n view to ascertalning how much of serious truth, if any, there was tn the report, and to hie surprise he’ found that the correspondent had not in any way exoagweratod the matter, and that the whole neighborhood whero tho purties to the strange aurcement re- Bie yas in a fovor of excitement over the amalr, Ittook very Mttlo resenreh to discover that the pnrtica ta the wnwer were George Plock, a sturdy’ Gerinun Republican who keepa a provery store at No, 406 Clybourn avenue, and Thomus MeGovern, anf Demvernt, and © Deputy Assessor,” who lives nt No. 157 Shelleld avenue, Mr. Plock’s store was Visited, but he was not iny, having, so bis wife auld, gone downtown to buy nehnin and hire a hand-organ, with whieh to curry out the netlye part of tha agreement. ho had entered into, Tho Indy also informed tho reporter that, ut the sueriiiee of a by nomeans wornout winter undergerment of red thinnel, sho hud constructed a very striking cap with which to nderu the hendof tho unfortunate Demoerut. The only thing left mndone was the fixing of the exact thnu at which the display of Democratic abarementimd Republican exnitas tfon wus to uccur, und this was to be neranged In tho course of the coming evening, Mra. Plock that thore wits no possible doubt of tho cnr- Heine oat oe the agreement, ns, had be lost, Mr, Flock would hays eubinitted to the intliction Uke aman, and he did not Intend that the losing purty, whom tho pelghborhood in general credit with tho possession of 0 suflicieney of grit for the trying occasion, should escnpa the vonses quences of bis raat faith fia party which falled to carry the county ly 10,000 votes. After a little research the reporter discovere Mr, MeGovern, tha gentienin who tnds bien Hable to play the pnsyive part in the political comedy which is to amuse the people of the Fifteenth Ward. He acknowledged that he had entered Into the agreement alrondy deaeribed in tho full belief that he would be able, after the election, to lead Mr. Plack a Ilyety dance round tho block which is inclosed by Clybourn avenue, Shellield avewue, and Kroger strect, and that, 1f the clevtion of Gon. Garilekd turned out to tea fact, ho would subunit to the reyuirementa of tho ngreemont himecif. Ho still had hopes, howover. that Hancock was ta bo the next President, and until New York, Connecticut, and several other Stites be mentioned had been Huntly heard from, howauld not ndinit the Dem- ocratle defeat and Mr, Plock's right to force him to play Democratic monkey to the tune of u Kes pubitcan hund-orgun. It probably will not be long before Mr. Me- Govern becomes convinced of tha fact that tho Democrats did not enrry tho Inte election; aud it, when this occurs, he tnakes any demur to fulfitiing his contract with Mr. Plock, he will hn be xbleto remain in the wird, as Its in- habitints have mado up toelr minds that thore Js to be no disappolutinent in the matter, STATISTICAL. THE VOYULATION AND THE VOTE. ‘Tho olection which ing Just closed, coining 1s soon ne itdidaftertha taking of tho Federal census, enables ono to muke n tolerably closo ‘approximation to tho ratio ot voters to the pop- ulation at large, For the purpose of showing this comprohensively, the following table has been prepured. It gives In tho first column tho total population, in tho second the number of votes cnat Tuesday, In the third tho number of puuploto the voter Ine¢ach ward, and intho fourth tho uverage number of yotes cust at ench pro- cinct In the wards, ‘The column of pereentisges Mlustrates strikingly the point made by Tire ‘TROIUNE wa to tho greater nevesslty for pre- einota In the Atmerfenn than in’ the go-cilled foretyn wards. It will bo secon that in tho First ars Ward thoro is one voter for eich 3.0 persons, find In tho Elghtecnth one for overy 4.8, while i tho Sixth, Seventh, aud Fourteonth Wards tho figures run up to , and 8,6. In othor words, thereure more than twice ag many voters for every 100 people in the Firat Ward than thore are tu the Fourteenth, Of course the total mumbers of voters In the city, fg far above the number of those who voted, While but n fow dozen who wenttuthe polls were crowded out, yet thoro wore thousands who were sick, wore outof the elty on business or pleasure, were palred olf, were afraid of n jam at tho polls, or took no in terest inthe coniest. Thero are certainly over 100,000 voters in Chicago, The column giving the average vote cast per recinct shows that with onu exception tho Board of County Comulestoners discriminated against the Republicans in Jaying out the pre- elneta. Tho highest average of votes Iain tho Republican Ninth Ward, with. the Republican First following, Then comes the Democratic Fifth and the Republican Eloventh, Third, and ‘Tenth. The Fourteenth Ward bas tho smallest averare of any, with the Sixth an Seventh, whero there ire n larga number of allons, clases ly following, Tho table is ns follows: Totat pop'tion. oo) At per Vote,| One dn | preetnet, 3,700) R800 ia 5 Wards, ree0] 6 ‘otal ...+io| G05 ‘ THE JOLLIVICATION, THER WILE DE A GRAND TUSN-OUT BATURDAY, It was decided yesterday to have tho grand Republican jolliveatton over the Domocracy's Waterloo to-inorrew oventng Instead of to-mor- row afternoou, and all the necessary arranges ments aro progressing most satlsfuctorlly, Every Indication points ton celebration by tho Chicago, Republicans commonsurate with the wuguitudo of the grent victory of Tuesday, + A vumbor of gentlemon connected with tho Honrd of ‘trade held n meoting yesterday afters noon on the Opal Board forthe purposo of inking uctlon relative to tho parade, ‘The potl- tion for tho procession of tiouated mombers bid alrendy recoived over three hunilrad signatures, Mr, J.J Muses was olected Chairman of the meating and-C,. W, Lunes Becrotary, After full discussion of the matter it was uided to unite with the Republican Contral nittes and Join in the parade Saturday Miu It wae wtated that the Htock= Yards would send 6 mounted men to juli with the Board of ‘rudo, If the procession ‘tool place tn Uo ovaning. A committee of conning of C. W. Daniels, D. He Ih obingon, was appatnted to confer with tho Republican Central Committee. The Chairman was nuthor= izad to appolnt in ExecuttyoComuiittes, to lave full charge of the arrangements, the Committee toreportatan adjourned meeting to ls this afternoon nt o'clock. ‘Vho hauler app tho followlug gentlemen as the Committees W, Irwin, 36 0. Meltruin, IL, Hohe, E, Stevens, PP. Oldersbany, Huntoon, 3 dones, U, J,8tager, James ScKiroy, CW, Dantols, Jomn itobertson. tne Chulrman wad afterwards added ta the Cominittee. An order bas beon tasted calling out tho march inv clubyof the city ta participate Jn the grand pirade, and comphants are boing mado that there if no fund to provide ofl, drums, and other necossitles. ‘The North Side cliba will tarn ont lidly {f thoy ave. furnished with ‘these things ty tha Cumpaiyn Commnittes, Ss ONDER, Gon. Torrence bus issued the following ordor: Hmabguantens MARCHING CLUHs, CHICAGO, ov, 6, 188.—All stall olllvers are diracied ty ua dumbio ut tho Muuroo street entrunce, Pala House, Bytuntay vveniug nt 8 o'clock, imnounted. Uniforn, Lees dl baband cord Gy order of .t'. TOURENCE, commanding, Geo, R. Cannon, Avsistant Adjutant-Gencral. Nhe following order bas ulsu been iasued by A. J, Stone, of the West Bide Starghing-Clibas EADQUANTERS West Division UAKPLELD AND ARTHUR MARCIUNG>CLUBS, Cilcagn, Nov. 4, 18803 Ag there ja to be uw grand torchiight pas rade of the Yurious marching-clubs, ve eras Hourd-of-'Trade men, and citizens, fn boaor o} the glorious victory of lust ‘Tuesday, on nest Saturday night, itis most desirable, ln ylew of tho fuel that this will be the let oppurtunity. tho mombors of tho diferent clubs wi huva of huvoting cach other as momborsof the great army that contributed so much toward the grund results of tho day, thut us many of them dn poxsibty come out. “All citizons, not members of any club, destring to join in tho parade, are: conliilly invited. Whose wha can com@moeunted will please report to tha Murshil nt Nos, 400 und WE Weat Mudivon street, ut 7:00 sharp, to ride as anescort, West Division clubs will meet corner Washington and Huleted streets at 7:0 u’clock, burp. onpuy Gurleld ana Arthur nlarching clubs of tho North Division will mect at tholr re: heatquirt ra this evening. to make arrapyo- monts to take part in the parade, MISCELLANEOUS. THR AIXTEENTH WAND REPUDLIOAN CLUT heli tholr last mootlug of the campalyn Inst Might. After the transnetion of somo routitio business, Col. Behatfner arose, and said ho der alred to make au oxplimition which he felt thit he owed the Club, Hefore tho elvetion he had cen asked to oltleinte a3 an Asststnnt Depity> Maratal, and be bad refused at the time on nes pountof Mehealt., ut when he had read in A niorting paper aregortof the speech dollvered in Maskell Hill by “Bint disgrace to Chieaya, Mayor Hurrison,"” he said he felt that tt was his duty, and the duty of every good citizen, to aesint the authorities In preserving the pence, and he hid straightway gone and been sworn in ns n Dopury-Murshal. Marshat Hildeup hed put hin In charge of the Sixteenth Ward Nepie ties, and le was happy to be able to state that there hud been no disturbances or rows of any Kind fn his district.—a fact whieh had brought outa compliment from the Ualted States sfar- shal, Mr. Al Letivun spoke n fow words, cone gratuliting the Republican voters of the ward on their successful efforts ta redeom tha ward from the reputation given it bye the Soclallsts, Ny hard and earnest work they bad pilea up a Republican majority of 400, whieh was a gain of 400 on the voto cast at the Inat election. In conclusion, ho suld that the. ward was well organized, and that = b® wis cortnln its Republican voters would bo ready to “put o head on Carter H. Marrison in ‘the spring.” The Club then adjourned until the teat Thursday evening in February, : ENGLEWOOD, ‘The Repndtioans of Englewood held an in- formal jublles Wednesday evening over tha re. aitof the election on tho common in front of ‘Titlotson Hath 5 in wits suaponded tn olligy of the Demeratic party. Thero was a Jing displiy of flreworks. Speeetil- fying was indulged in My a nuimberoft prominent: Repu is. ‘Tho Jollificution was continued lust 4 HI in .wnother part of tho town, Garheld and Arthur Cinb held its nal ineoting last evening and-closed ut tho business of tho campuiyn by paying {ts bills und dispos- ing of its elfecta, bs CHARLES THOMAS, the colored Supervisur who was arrested by an vllictone pula sna on Tuesday nat, was yester- day discharged: by dnatico Summertleld, tbere bolng no evidence to show tho Supervisor ox- ceeded his nuthority, ALETTER TO Mit, TARNUM. A dudge of one of the courts in Conk County satdawn yesterday,and In tho fullness ef bis heart penned tho following plece of ndvico to tho great American mute-buyer, atcel-rall man, and the inventor of forgery as un element in polltical campuigns: . Citcado, Nov. 4, 1880.—The Hon. WW. TT. Bar- unm, Chairman Democratic Nationnt Campatun CommitteceSine Tt would greatly promote na fraternal fecling in the country, and banish seo- tlonnlism from our palltics, Ifyou would call the Democratic National Canvention together, and have thon Instruct the Electors elected upon the taneock and English ticket to make the election: of Gurticld and Arthur unanimous, Yours vory reapectiully. NOTES. In tho vote for Judges, published yesterday, thore was a inisprint in giving Judgo William. se inajority. it should Lave been 9,000 Instend of 7,000, : Recorder Brockway received tho following chnracteristic diapateh yesterday: Syttna~ FIELD, Ill, Nov. M FW. Brockway, Eee corder Cook Comity: Gad bless you, my boy, 1 extevd heartfelt congratulations on peur refilee- tion, and on the success of the Kepublican party: evory where. Gronag, H, Hanwow.” WE TTAB, ‘T™ the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Curcagn, Nov. 3.—Pleuse usk Carter if ho bas heurd from the workingmen, Yours, Ong OF TuEen. GRONGE BR. DAVIE, ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Cricaao, Nov. 4, 1880.—[ desire to call ntten- tion to the recent clforts of certain Republicans todefent the nomination of tho Hon, George Re Davis for Congress, und {u connection therewith to subinit for their conaldcration the majority that gentleman, as well ns Mr. Phelps, recelved over the purty vote, and to which be was en- {tled, To am nn American ond a Regublitenn; there la nota drop of Irish loud in my veins, but do bonrtily Jndorse all Mr. Davis" actions nnd appolutess, and from what I sry of the Irish on cluction day J ain satisfied Mr. Davis was, by all odds, the strongest man thut could be nomiaated, and congratulate the purty on the wisdom of thoir choice, It Is my privilege to be acquainted with a number of Irishinen, and [ am free to reser’ that thoy nre not tied to the tailof any party; that thoy are open to convie= tion, and that numbers of them vated for Gon. Garfield, us well on for Mr. Davis, taking tho tickot from my hands. Janes V. A. Proupyoor, The Betrothal of a Prince. Landon Qlobe, His tighness tho Gackwar of Baroda was, 18 4a well known, married Inst Jammy, and tho Tiues of Indie says: The story of his court- ship fans thoroughly Enatern as anything in tho *Arubian Nights.’ ‘The oung Maharasith ‘him- self loynlly felt or felyned that he had noright. whatever ‘to meddle in such a matter us the svtection of a consort for bimacif, a matter which exclusively beloned to his atfectionnte mothor, And her Highness the Mntarant Jnmanbul Subob, a4 the heul of the Guekwar Tunily, had to desire the Dewan bimgelf to lond *his utmost nssistnuco' In this delicate business. *Match-making,’ sxy'é Sir Madiva tow, in his Account of tho progress of tho State of Haroda, ‘Ya fraught with pluasnnt unxleties for any mother, ond jn the presentinstance the mother is one of tho highest ladies of the land. ‘Trigted emissiries started from Baroda and went to divers countrics, some traveling in disyulse, and others with pomp and clreumstunce. In it short tne descriptive lettors, illustrative pho- tographs, and couiplote horoscopes wonderfully showing all tho pluncts on their best bebavtor, poured in upon the Maharani in almost embare rarsing abundance, Tho blessing of the tuta- Jury dufties was devoutly tnvokud, tho good-will of the priests wag propitiated, and astrotogors: in. golem conclave were bidden to. unerringly Interprot tho Bele Inlluonces of the zodine, But tho Maharunl was algo desirous of fultiling more proaaie conditions, und sho had to satisfy in ber chotee such worldly persons as tho Gov ernor-Uenoral’s agent aud the Dowan of tho tute. “Marathi girls ure, howovor, almoat always married young, und as the Gaekwar's marringe bad been deferred untiLhe wae IT yenrs old, tt wila uot only neccssiry that his bridé should be n young: hidy of bigh family, of health ond bonuty, education ‘and uecomplishments, but that she should be of adolescent age, Te was al> host lnpossitle to fad a girl approaching to the: required ideal who was sult unmarried or unen= gaged, Even when the poorest nuronts were ap- prouched thoy wero proid enough to disdain to send thelr du@xhtors to Nuroda, as If Ou hispee- tion, oven on the chance of being murricd to tha first Maratha Prince tu indian, ‘Things came ton dend-iovk, and the Queqn-Mother had to press the Dewnn to. BA es high politles for a the aud set out for the Decean in search of nn ellgl- bio Indy. Accompanied bya. band of tho Ma- harant’s relatives nud dopondents, he started for Poon on this curious queat, ft had been ar Tinged.' he enya * that Just at that the govern! rirlé reported ‘ellgible sliould happun by pure ace eldont to be present nt Poona, We suw thems but we could not deciledly apivare of any,’ © The rest of the story mit still bo told in tho words of tho same Ligh auttoritys “Lhit result porplexed hee Hixhness not a tittle, The quire ters supposed available had been exhausted, Tho mutrrhuse of the Maharajah could uot ‘be pose Poned beyond tha next season; and yet the most plostlo Bhastres of the palace could not clte un thority to perform the marrhyge withouta bride, {ler Highness, therefore, directed tha Dewnn to extend tho palitica-athotic exploration beyond tho Hombay Presidency, This was, of cored, dane; und the preilestined sharor of tho young Gaekwue'’s forties was at last found on the bunks of the Cunvery.' Tho Tanjora fitnlly, to which the bride bela. hid tong been Inti- tmutely connected with Sir Madava Row, wad tho mtrrluge, 60 far as those who word prevent nt Baroda durkig tho marrhize feativitics could poe Judue, was deoidedly popular among ho Birdirs and Alanithe people genorally, while tho English residents of Harada were ptengad ta Mad in the orphaned niece of tho Princoss of ‘tanjare a young Indy whe hud pores ali tho real ad antonis Ob n sNOraUEN Engilsh cauca- jon," ———— Beechor and sagernulls Henry Ward Neechor, Introdualng Robort @, Taeraalt (at the Hrooklyn Academy Saturday ight, sally “Tuo gentleman who will speak tonight ts iu no conyenticte or church, [Loud jnughter. Jie t8 ta sponk too great holy of citizens, an Ttako the liberty of cuytng that I respect him us tho man that for iw full score aud tore of on hud worked for the right in tho great proad Held of humanity, and for the cuuse of human rights. [Cheers and applause.) 1 cone sider it an honor to extend hin, us [do now, the warn, earnest rizbt hand of fellowalilp.”” Au afr, Heecher auld this, bo turned to Br. Te versoll and extended hls hand, Tho palms af tho two men met with a sisp that was beard all over tho house, and was tho sliznal for tummitu: ous checriny aud applause, which continued fur suverul mluutes. ‘ “EL nnw Introduce to you," continued Mr. Noweher, leading My, Ingersoll forward, a man who~and | aa jt not flatteringly—t# the most brilliant speaker of the Enylist’ tongue of all mew ate thle yinti (Greut- applause.) But, us under tho brilttuney of the bluze of Uiht we find the living conts of tlre, under the lambent Haw of his wit and magniticent wntituesis wo find the rlorioug Hume of genius and honest thought, Protonged cheers.) Ladies dud gentlemen, Mr, hyersol 3 ‘Shu Meratd sayss é When tho expounder of tho Gospel of Christ took tha Samos athelst by tho pand and shook it fervently, easing the whllu that bo ro- speoted and honured htm for the honesty of bis convictions and bls splendid labors for patriote Jom aud tho country, tho ¢aothusiasm kovw Do Fanos “(Priday) at UNGLOTY, and the gront bulliin vibrated with tho storm of appiaune tant stich a acento to harmonize tha mutters qth Outrtart It Is not atrango that the moet nt the tinned to the end BuLh Aone ns hag ee on even In those days of fevorisl pulltee) inet nnd turmoll. The orator spel Lest vel, and hia audience was peck’, the wondortul maytenl spell ‘ot hi And whon his fost its ceho My tho wild storm that rewnrded him oat the Neerher — ngaln stepped aut If to emphasize the earnestn ous compliments, proposed 1 tho distingntibed ape wa OL Ullirmation, whuse voice was nates Ne when Mr, Higersatl in tara cated npon on ve threeeheord For the wr wiven wl repeated three tite! ed tholr tutte aiid Uinbretiaes eno Whom thory wore macy hundred presenty eet thotr handkerebiofs, ‘and men. strange et onoh other, shook hands with tho termes. 2 Brotherhood, | It wis Hoa sthuttze eet and the p seemed not ie Breciare ita peeuline linport nd’ eet Stunilng ut the front of the atnve, unde ennopy of thugs, nt eithor aie great ty avers, (ns: jehiaped oa yi stood thus for many milintes, while tha Oxe4 thousands cheered themscives huarse," i trombted baralle acne nt bi espanelye ie St wluwine utterances of H of Tho'vote BIG STLAMSHIVS, Deneription of So! oi me Monnters o Cathe the New York dournat af Commerce, Tho Groat Eustern, 12,910 tone, 2,000 horens power, was butitt at London, bewnn th 183, and Mnished In 186% by J. Seotte Russet ¢ Ca, Lonath, 679 feet sx inches; breadth ig vlkhtystwo foot wight inches; depth forty-five feet, twa Inche ee Enstorn Steamehlp Company, London and kee Pook It is diel te atate her preci eee since the Company enznged In her eon failed soon after sha was faunched an sho was fitted up, and, «old the hut de ge member vljehtly) for £101,000, much lege toute hud vost, “We oneo sawn etutoment thang had cost, when rindy for sen, €UKSNOM, Wut ee face ne mente of Sen sine be: tigtires, Tho otal joss of money ote is stenn ‘33 Was estimated ne E1080, Tee UM CO Isis Arizonn, G17 tons. 1,20) horse-power, Clyde in 180, hy J, Helter & Co, feet # luches; breadth of benim, 46 of Petin Dat en cc ely ans. Bl it power (uifegtives LA00).UUIiL by Deluirnee Sree pititding Compas, of Chester, Pay ft Length, 42) feeti" breadth of bean depth of lald. 38 fect & Inches, Ow ellle Mail Steamship Campany, New York, Cy of Tokio, Hg tons, 1d) nomitoal ‘horas ower (CTective 4.500), built by el & Cheater, Bite in 1674." Langtty dis teenies breadth of beam, 40 vt Y Inches; hold, #5 feet 6 Inches, Owned by Of beat, Of bol owned hy ah else oth Methan ut before butt on Longty, feet { rh ache at Bleep empany. S se OUle. 1 # Mall ermuanic, 54 ans, TH) nominal horse. (effective 's,400), but by Harland & Wait che, foat, tn esd. 165 feat: Breadth of bea, wee? fel depth of hold, i feet 5 Inches? ne, Hooper, 4{6 tong, 400 nominal horse. 7 button the Tene in 18) by Gy Miteuedle ee Length, $3 fect 2 Inches; brenitth of beam, 3 feots depth of bold, feet 6 inehes, Owned bp Tlooper feloyraph Works, Loudon, Faraday, 4.008 tong, 500 nominal horse-pawer: bullt on the Tyne in‘ 18i4 by CG. Mitehel £ Go, Haongth. ie feot 4 inches Uroudth of beam. tg ceot3 inehe: lepthor hold, 3f feet 7 incke Owned by Ilemens & Co. London, oot | mete. There sre also between forts or Atty other oceun gtentners ranging ny 4,000 nnd5.010 tons. Tho Hooper and Faraday were bott bullt for cable iuying. but are now cmployed in goneral frolghting business. ‘The tuna Inunehed at Barrow on the 20th Inst. is the Inrgost stentmer Hie afloat next to tho Great Eastern, bitt the e: huounciny ber Inuneh does not give her ons. She ls an Anchor Tine bout The Bt mer Aluska, now he Guion Line, Isto Her owners eny that “her dimen. sions will be: Extreme lenth, 600 fo breaath of beam, fifty fect, and depth of Lotd from main deck, thirty-olght feet. There will be 15) state rooms dn’ ha first cablit, and tho suloon wilt necommadate | 0 pnsxengers, Tho second — cabin will ‘contain “berths ‘for ‘itty persons, and on tho utter end of the tain deck will bo ginrters for 1 steer. age passengers. Tho Alnska will haven capacity for corry Ing 2,000 steern; Passengers if neces sary. Herengines wilt have a jreuter power than those of any vessel now sufling the Athintle, Her bofler will be heated by Ufty-four ditferent furnaces, Tho Alnakn will, in good weather, be able tocrosa the Atlantic in slx und one-half anys. She will carry four masts, and will be provided with two smoke funnels.” Besides tho above, there are now bultd!ng the City of Nome, for tho Inman Line, to be 850 tons; the Servin, for the Cunard Line. to be 7740 tons; and tho Catalonia for the same line, tobe tho samo tonnage, Tho White Star Ling hove nlso n_ new steniner bullding, to be umed. tho Mieatlo, to be lirger thin any of thulr ships now atloat. —— METHODIST MISSIONS IN CHINA, New You, Nov, 4.—The Methoitist Epls: copal Board of Mtsstons to-day appropriated $10,868 for mission work in Central China; 82300 for North China, and 35,000 for the es tablisnment of a mission in West China, bulldiug on the Clyde for he 6,600 tons, ——— Over 155,000 HoweScales sold. Boetden, Selleck &Co,, Chicago, ——————____ Indigestion, uyspepsin. nervous prostratio: and lt for! 13 Of Heneral debility, caldved i tae ime Monaman’s Veptonized Beet ‘Tonle, the only preparation of beef containing tts entire sure uous properties, tt [9 not « mero stitnilant tke tho oxtricts of beof, but contulns blood-mnkliy, force-generating. nnd tHfe-sustaining properticay {sinvalunblo tn all onfeobled conditions, whether the result of oxhaustion, nervous proatration, overwork, or nctte dissnso; prrticularly If re sulting from pulmonney, complaints, Castell, Hnzard & Co, Proprictora, New York. For salo by druggists, | ete __DEATIS. ONE —Nov. i, at his residence, 48 Hubbards Mr, Tek Sulit aged Fonre oftoneutse ie Funeral from above resiitenci, Nov. 5, at ty fo, Mt Stephen's Chureh, thenes by cars to Calvary 627" Mibilin and Boston papers plusso cons, GIIMSELte-Hunry Urtinsoll, after twelve months? aleknoss, nged i yours, ‘Tho funeral wil take place Hunday morning, a half-past 7 o'clock, from tho residance, 3 Fowler-si. CRILLY Nov. 4,0€ enronic Urlght's disease, slits nto K. Crilly, nicoid 22 Funeru}rartices ut Sli South Parkeas.. Saturday, Nov.6,atLo'clock p.m. Friends are invil MAYO—At S50 Lake-ny.. Nov. i Frank A. Mayo, gues yours d months und 2 days, oldest wor of G. As 1 Muso, Ciovotind, O., and Richmond, Va., papers pleno copy. LYDDY—Oct, 81, nb hor rosidonce, WH Arnutd-st, Se SU apy, nto Bay ay OLVIN—Wedn Nov. nt hor resilonce, Ruteort ince halovod wite of doh Colvlay th year at her moral Hrkiny, We Wick; to Oakwoods Cemotery. I Of the fuinlly uro invited, ba in this olty. Nay, 3 Waltor Tuttle, aged 4 ourtand d months, and on Get. 2g, Carrie Vuttlo, aged fyoura und 10 montin, children of David and Caroling ral of Waltor frum Sil West Hrlo-sts to-dn fowauek avs interment wt Graceland IEGULAI MBBTING OF THE FIFTH WARD A Miter’ Setonmn cla will bo ketd a dhe usual place thls oventne. PUBLIC MELTING OF THISIT CITIZENS WHO A Nato foe Gineeid and arrmae willbe etd in tha Grand Vacitty Hotel thin avontng, to inake erage” manta for pueticloating in tho yeund Rupublican jul lowon faturday uluht, TEI APH FIRST WARD YOUNG MENS GARFIEL Piitnd Aethue Club wittrmeat nis ovoniny 6 pre Pare for (ho parade saturday oventis, FE ROUEN Waith | YOUNG Poo iagtolt and Arinar, Cit ith hte mooting thin vvening A eat Clea cents hes of importancy, All sbombors aru roquested tobe (PU THINTRENTH WARD CAVAL puny will meet at Lursen’s story, 1 nines are your frivnds, Dumocruta us well as Me a AS SY PoOK ARB G NMixcel) wird, eee eeu AR, aime tous for foot wn alin Any poss ae neltned cun hole meat. th f ty senting thelrenstnt elatuing co tio Pacttle don. Mission oe by mistal inforiaing us mhen and ore to call for th HN. THe ON ial. THe, Furwoll, MM. MOON Wind voting to-day it W. 0. DATTISONM Wind. © fi Gospel tompurance mucting LEAD el ; ve ORDAT LODGE NO. 60), 1.0, 0. ital i volte econ annual Feruption, well eins Mal pnglewoud Vodnesduy over te We Be . fonuinment ts fur the wunudy of the widows’ and orphans’ tund, eh lg fs Siegen ut thu beat rolull bars Panden tate and atricily 2. - pectionet, fiat 0 a! AUCTION SALES. _ & CUsy Regular Trade Sales " pues ede wnt Clotbing, Hats sue or i Wensespayn-lio hoo, Sitppers ies WMURSDAYN—iry (oods, Merchandlae, Cocke ory; a Pra OH auctloucert__ By CHICAGO AUC i r ora 105 Lake-st ‘4 WAL 8, GOS eos a, IU THis, Auet'e Furniture, Ca rpats BAT UNIS Btoro 10 Lako-st

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