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ee THE: CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NO,vEMBuRK 9; 1880—TuN PAL. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Fg, A. Dann, U.8. A. 18 nt tho Palnier, J. Th McPike, of St. Louls, 13 at the Palmer. FW. Petros and fomily, of Boston, are at tho Gardner, Maatin ‘J. Munurr, of Bt. Louls, is nt tho Bherman. Cuantes Crort, of Now Orleans, {s nt tho ‘Tremont. - 11. G@. Wasttnunse and family, of New York, fro nt the'Tremont. 4 J. L. JAnuaty, President of tho St. Louls Jockoy Club, ts nt the Paciiic. AWW. MAITLAND, Price tones, N. Tubbock, and Stephen “Hoges, of Kngland, aro at the Palmer. Mit. LYMAN Ditaren, of St. Albans, Vt. father of N,Q. Denper, of this city, is the guest of his non at No, 00 Vernon nvenuc. D. Mannennes and Join Bier, of Londons Keon Duchnetel, Germans? iH, Hirshberg, Saxe ony: and L, Vou Strengel, of Saxe-Cobury, wre at the Paelfie. Mise Ewa Preace, Miss Virginia Buchanan. Miss Loulsa Dickson, nnd nk Losec, of the Polk comedy company, are at the Tremont, J. i penis tho manner, 1s registered nt tho cific. Hesry t, innrz, clerk in tho Crininnt Court, and Amund Miller, Bnilitt of the Canty Court, are candidates for Justies Matson's oilices ua gvon ns bo vacates it to nssume the dutics of Coroner, ‘Tin temperatura yesterday, 1s observe! "3 Mannsse, optichin, 88 Mudison street, Prtsunn Bullding, was at Sa, m4 43 degrees: 10m. ty 403 221.50; 8 p.m, i Bp, in, 44 Uarometer, 8a. Diy HLS 8p. mM. B55, ‘Mis ontcers of tho State Board of Agricuitura will open Looks for tho fat-stock show In thts city to-day. Tho entries already recelyed are Intger than ever before. After to-day tho ene tries must be mude at tho State show grows, ‘Tis: horga disease does not exhibitany slensof abnting. In sone stu tho rewiiar eplandtic of aevon yenrs igo, nevompaited by awelled loys, ete. fins nppenred. In the Fire Department about dozen animals ure il, are troubled seriously. - Tene will be a mecting of the Incorporators: of tho proposed now Opera-louse and Art Gil lery nt J. V. Le Moyne’s office, corner of Madison and Dearborn strects, at 4 o'clock to-day. Steps Will bo taken at this meeting towards opentiuy _ tho subscriptions to thu stock. Mr. Henny 1. Lockwoon, of tho firmofLock- wool & Draper, of thiselty, hug zone Buat, and will bring back with binra bride. He will be married to-morrow oruning in South Boston, Masa,,‘to Milas Helon Loulse Martin, a welle known socloty Indy of thie elty Mig Inquest upon tho: seven victims ot tha Gardon City Distillery explosion will be cons chided at 2 o'clock Wednesday nftornoon at the distitery, [ta searching inquiry is mide, and there will probably ho such a oie, somo mter- esting developments are promised. AxXONG tho noticeable works of art Fécently exhibited in this eity Is one at ‘Churber's well worth seelng, It is a, benutifully-exeeuterd crayon bond of n boy, by Mr E,W. imbatl, who in this work has excelled his very best eiforia, The pleture has been very generally ndinired ‘both for tho fine exceution and the almost per Tevt bead and fuce presented. Ato meeting of tho Schutzen Veroln yester- day it wag strted that it had been Intinuited by the Pittsburg. Clucinnath & St. Louis Hund, whieh runs to the Shooting-Vark, that itwitl not run Sunday trang vext sumine In view of this napectil meeting hie bean culled for Mort day evening to consider the advisabltity af sotl- ing the property. Hons Berss, a machinist living at No. 1020 Chirk street, and employed by tho Union Tron & Steel Compuniy, while it work yesterday In the Compuny’s yard at the corner of Ashhind aves nuo and Thirty-second street, was aceldentally rundown by tho Company's locomotiv hic! euine upon him unawares, When struck ho mnnouged to roll over in such a way tbat only his right foot was caught beneath tho woeels. Dr. ' Sperry, who attended him, says that ninputation = but none of thors from the ankle will ve necessury. Mention is mado tn tho Washington dls- patehes of a decision by the Supreme Court in favor of 0. W, Potter, executor of £, 1b. Ward, ayuinst the ‘Third Natlonul Ragk. ‘This cuse, whieh hus Just been deelded, is an oll one, originating before Capt, Ward's death, | He tne dorgod the notes of the Durtington & Suuth- western Itallroud far $40,000, ‘Tho notes, whieh passed inte the hands af the Third Nationul, ‘were not pild ut maturity, and the bank, with- out, 11 Is chulned, giving sullivient notice to Capt. Ward, brought sult upon thom. dudge Blodgett gave n decision in tavor of tho bank, but the oxeuutor thought there wis Buficiont justice on Capt. Ward's alde to merit carrying the matter to tha court of highest resort, which be did with tho result mentioned nboye, DANren Momtson, ') years of xe, while: crossing Ainlated strect, between Monroo and Aduing, ata atclonicy erdny tUffernoon, Was te= eldontally run over by n horse and bugsy driven by. B. A. Jones, of No, G0 West Luxe street. The oki man was struck on tho shoulder by th thillg of tho buggy, and fell ily backwards to tho pavement, atritchig his head on the street-car ruth. fe was plekod up ine consdlous and trken to bly home, nt No, be weet * Monroo street. and was there attended by Dr, Briudloy. No bones were broken, but the con- cussion of tho brain was so great that it was: feared he could not recover. So fay na could be Ascertained nu blume attaches to Mr. Jones. WiILtsaxt D, Ticiaunson, of Spring! who built tho State- House, wits in tho terday, and sald to a Lan: report tho Inst. election, for the first time fn his iy} Ue Ae life, ho voted the Kopublicuy ticket. Ho tas Just come |. pleted tho now Methodist Church at Elsrin, On. which cost $27,000, and ims also about finished the new Court-House ut tho gimo place, whieh will cost $159,000, Hg has tho contract for erecting a new Court- House ut Marion, Ind, which 1s to, cost $134,000, and for « which tho Hinainle- Dose Company ts wetUitg out the stone froin the Bedford quurrles,—tho suing kind of stone ag that uyedt In tho new City> Hat, Mr, Rlebardeon insists that buitdayg hus been alpen by tho reaultaof tho revent eleutions, ud saya that he voted to keep up the present era of prosperity, bolng himself largely inture cated in manufacturing industries tn this Stute, A.A, TaLatavar, of St. Louls, General Mane fger of tho Missouri Pueltic Rullronds Charles L. Colby, of Milwaukee, President of the Wis- cousin Contra! Rablroad; J. 1, How, of Bt. Louls, Beeretury. of. tho Wabash, St, Lous © Paoifle © Ratlrond; Le" M. Bennett, of Omaha, General Superintendent of | the Puliman Paeliie Car Company; B.A. Ford, or Bt. Louls, Gener! Passenger Agont of the Vandalia Raticoud ‘A. Miller, of Cairo, Gen- oral Passenger Agent of the Culro & Vincennes Taltroad; FB, Slutaper, of “Pittsburg, Chiet 1 ginver of tho Pennsylvania itailrond: 1H, ‘fownsend, of St. Louls, Goneral Pussonger ‘Agent of the Wabash Raitrond; and We Be Die Sidson, of Bt. Louls, Commudoro ol tho Mi sippl Navigation Compuny, are at the 1 ‘Tin North Side cinssea_ of Prof, Siuveur, now held at 215 Dearborn aventio, Will bye Komowhit changert to accommodate his puplls, There will Lean advanced class, meeting on Mondays and Wodnesduys at 2215 p.m. beginners’ class at tho same bour on Tuesdays und Thursdays. ‘Tho Jutermediate class will meot ns wusttual nt Mondays, Luosdays, Wodnestlays, au rh duya, ‘Tho Professor will also arrange for an evening elias ance 8 week, to bo held ut tho rest- dence of ono of his pupils. The tultlon feo tn sthose classes {4 the samo as for morning classes, “315 for twenty lessons; for teachers, HU. The pupils of one class will be received into the oth era by paylug 8 ndditional, As the sehool is about entering upon msecond term, tt 1a doair- able that pupils should euroll thomsclyus as early us possible this week. * Cononen Many yesterday held an Inquest at thocomer of Van’ Buren street und Western avenue upon Henry ialsun, an employé of tho Burlington & Quincy Rublrowd, who was erushed to death by w stovk cur on the Northwestern Toad * colliding |= with oa cnbonse uy tho platforin of which he waa riding. The: deeensed nilght have ‘saved, himeclt ‘Dut tho cars were running slow, wil ho doubt. Jess thouyht that thy collision would be nothing miore than a sovere jolt. An inquest was aso, held upon Willian. Cooper, an omployé of tho Pultnan Mulace Car Company, whose badly. senate body was found at Hi o'clock Saturday: “night seattored along the Michigan Bouthorn Talirond tracks ‘at Grand Crossing. “Thevo waa no evidence obtninable a to the manner of the accident, sind tis belived that no one ww It. ‘Ti pallrond conductors’ uunual’ Convention, to bo ‘held in this city next weok, wil meet at tho Grand Pacitio Hotel Wednesday, tho 1th, and continue till the evening of tho 18th. On tho Romar ee tho 19th tho purty, comprising early 2 conductors in netual served with thalr wives aud daughters, will toave ‘over tho Northwestorn | Mtallway for Ban Francisco, making a brief stop at Balt Take City, volng west, und running down from Chey onno to Denver for ufow hours, perhups, ‘Tho ena occupy alx Pullman enrs, and yo to minke and return over thy Nortuwestern Road, The olticors of the Assoeintion feel under cepectal obligations to Dr. W. EL Stennett, Gens ural Pusscuger Avent, and the ollleors of the Northwestern Nalfway tor thelr courtesies and for perfecting arrangements 0! Tho excursion will vceupy sixteen days, giv lay the party aix days in California. Rooms have been engaged at tho Uuldwia in San Francisco, andthe conductors are counting on a good tine, ‘Tuy followlug story Is told in connect the upproaching deidfeation of the new Chi of Commerce of dSitwaukee, Invitations woro Bentto the President and beerctury of the Cole cago Hoard, butte nobady eho. A day or two Jatur w note was received from bid SMilwaukce correspondent by one of tha Viee-Trosidouty of the Chloago Bourd, to the effect that. they had Got Invited any oF the Vices Presidvuty, Vat, te they supposed he would Ike to come, thoy would purchase bh u ticket if he galdse, ‘So this be inude no reply, ‘They, however,sent bimaticket, und notitted him chit they bad charged him with $7 on bisuccubnt, He replied to the effect that the people in Milwaukee were — aligutly overdving things, and shoutl not have been quite 60 narrow fu thelr views, A telugram Was recelvod by blu yesterday atuting that tho matter had been reconsidercd, and that Invita~ tions bad been forwarded by maittontl tho Vice- Presidenta with tho ‘hope that thoy and tho Prestdont world attend. ‘This particntne gen (oman replied declining the invitation, since ho hud ntrendy Gourht a tleket, which, hawerer he didn’t care to use, but intended to hive frnimed and hung wp in his house asa curlosity, AEORGE F, WADING. A notable reception was given by Mr rad Mra. *. Haurad| Ht last evonlnyg nt their rost- Soa Indiana avenue, tho oceasion bee iho celebration of the twenty-fifth annl+ versary of tholr wedding, Mr. Harding 6 2 prominent tawyer in this city, and ho and his wife aro well ad whicly known In soolal clreles. r e 4 oo | spring of ‘Tuesdny's work will bo opposed utterly and tho.line will ba completed within threo re une: REHEAT a ee barrass tho oyrieulturg and manufactures, the trade and cominerce of the fouth. It is to the interest of tho North and West to-tuko. this position. Thoy will doit whohever, and so Koon ng, the people of the Southern states eo to be posed by the politicians na the would-be mitocracts of the Union tbat thoy did thelr ulmost te destroy, When this spectre of South. ern rtpromacy {4 Init, tho Northort people will be Croor to oxhtbit thelr kindly and Interested feelings, And ono of tho ftlrat questions thit tho Southern whites will have to ask thomsalves, 15, Whether the tcelfare of the Smuth hae bren,anc th _tikely ta be hindered or advanced by the alitance 7 ensea cotton and worsted GW. RAILROADS. ee Tneee Tau Jucta, 20 cnska witte; B.D, EY. Maker, 400 0 a Tho road from Albuquerque to Guaymas ty-sncka salt; Poter Schoenhofeb Urewlny C pany, 2021 Duahels barley: A. f. Mockery ‘ is also making rapld hend way, and tha work Another Unavailing Effort to Stop | !8 being pushed with all poss! blo speed fram the Kansas City War. pany, kid tons chemical ore. Colleetions, ‘Tite Treasury Department has faauned 0 cireus Jar, Uased on the lw of dune 1), 1580, forbiddlag tho transmission of tho certified Involoe ustinilly mu pany ing Mminodiate transportation entries, Hereattor the importer fn Chlengo must present: [Me certified invoice with his entry to the Cols lector, TIE COUNTY BOARD. lc: tone 'pig-tron; Northwestern Fertilizing Co both ends, ‘That part of the road from Gitaynnas to Hermosillo ts now nearly done, and the entire Hne, from the Junction with the main Tine in Now Mexico, to Guayinns,, on the Gulf of California, is oxpected to be completed nnd ready for business about Jan, 1, 1883. With the voniptetion of this rond the Atchison, Topeka & Santa £6 will have the short Hne to Japan, Australia, South Tickots Selling Yesterday at BG, the Lowest Rate Yet, » America, and the Sandwich Istands, By | wita the Democrata of the Nyrthy, It does nothurt Tho gnthoring Inst ovoning was a brilliant one, NEPORTING PROGUESH, .°| Tho Rapld Progress of tho Varfous Lines of | ‘Ainoticn, Alt tne aaa at 1 sah | fine gentry fo, he” henieh.. Tuoy nro. SFU LD and tho spactous parlors were tustofully deco- The County Honrd of Commissioners met the Alchison, Topeka & Santa Fo. intles” nearer to Australian, and about ) have Just and canal Goyornments in thetrBintes rated with, tloral qleces, tropleal plants, and | yestorday. + sinilax, stotn Hand's orchostra of alx pieces tha same distance nearer to VAbaN than by way of San Franeiseo, and, of course, all business to and from those, points will be diverted to the new route, Che At Jantle & Pacific extension of the Atéhison, Topeka & Santa Fé, which rung west from jMbuateryue to San Francisco, fs also nak: Ing zoo headway. About sixty inlles of this road west from Albuqnerqus are alrendy completed, and about amile of new road ts, aided every diy, About cightecn months more will see this road compluted to the Pueltie const, Ttwwill be seen from the aboyo that tho Atehison, Topeka & Sania Fé will soon be 4 i position to act independent of the South- ern I neltie, and §f Goultt?s pian of consolidat- ing the Southern and Central Pacifle Roads. with the Union Pactite is .belng ‘carried, innuy event. Not so with the South, In losing , Politically the Howth tones in pocket and fn perce ofimind. Wulths Soule remain on the toaing atde, and, {f so, on tehat terms and for that pure pore? ‘Tho Southorn people, we fancy, wil make tho frgete heard on thie subject before tho win- CF IRDA tumble (8, 0.) Rélsters 5 TUE BOLIDITY OF THR SOUTI—WILD IT LABT? Whonover the lines of polltieal dlyiston shall colneide, cyon roughly, with tho Hines of com- werent and Industrial interest, there, will be no such thing a8 a Bolld South, any mure than thoro isn Soll Kastor a solld West. It is abnormal and pnradoxienl for’ the whole of tho Southorn Btales to move logethor jn political affairs, Ench Natlonal party ts supposed to hnyo a well defined governmental polley. Once eliminate fenr and suspleton from the account, and tho Among tho communications submitted was one from Mr. Edwin Walker, stating that ho Lid completed tho cit-stone work of tho rotunda, and that it was realy for tho roof. Ho also said thitho was roudy und prepared to fulsh tho opening of tho cloyater-shaft of tha Court- House above tho rotunda, bat could jot du so on accountoet tho non-completion of tho work necessary to bo done by tho contractor of tha mason and fran work. Mr. Walker notified tho Bourd that ho should hold tho county table for all damages thut may nriso through tho dolny occasioned by tho contractor for tho muson anil fron work, ‘Tho Hinsdale-Doyto Granite Company sent In f Dill for work done on the new Court-ilouse, Amounting to Fate. ~ ‘The following Is the substance of furnished excellent music for daneing, which was kept ip until « lito hour, Mrs Harding, the hostess, was becomingly arrayed Inn rich robe of figured brocade, elegantly Vulenelennca lace. Tho dross was made in Paris, and is very handavine. During the even- Ang 1 eupper wis served by Wreliyht. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. dot Wilkinson, Mr, und Mrs. Charies C, Bonny, Mre and Mrs. Wileox, Mr. tnd Mins, Hf wn Sprianee, Dr, and Mrs. Brooke, Mee and: Mrs, Henry Ware ner. Mreand Mrs. Trish, Mr. and Mra. Willlain Hrackelt, Mr. and Mrs. Willum Bruckett, dry Mreand Mrs. 1. N. Bash. Mr. and Mra. HO. Colting, the Kt nd Mra. Brooke Herford, Mr, and Mra, Gilvert, Dr, and Mrs, Johnson, Mr, nnd, MrasFrank Miteholl, Mr. and Mrs. L. 4%, Letter, Mr nud Mrs. Willlam Dloyd., Gen. and Mes... Uaford, Mr. and Mrs, a. ¥. Seummon, Mr. and Mis. D, 1. Shorey, Mr, and Mrs. Shadi, Capture of a Laka Short Bogus-Ticket Vender at Detroit. rimmed with t TIE WATE ON PASSENGER RATES. Tho Ceneral Managers and General Pas- senger Agents of tho various Western roads interested In the war on passenger rates be- tween. Western and Southwestern points met? yesterday at the office of the* Southwestern Rallway Association in. the Lakestde Bulld- ing, but did not succeed In stopping the great conillet. now going on between the various ines. There were present atthe meeting J, CG, MeMuttin and Janes Chariton, Chieago y AS NOW secs ver’ probable, but [ttle | States In tho South, Mice tho States in tho Enst Anon Dent Tee Mtge Chavion Cilinant THE COUNTY TREASURERS REPORT & Alon; E. St, John, Chiengo, Rock Island | damage can be iniitegedt thereby on the | and Wost, will be governed absolutel: tholr Smith, Mrs. Meatyned, Mrs. Kato No Doggett, | fort th of October: Apt ted tofund | & aeltie; James Fy How, IL C, Zownsend, | Atehison, ‘Topeka & Santa #6, ntl the | comprehension of tholr wants nud nocessitivs. Tar diratiaied, see Charles Bullanco, Meu Dre | Lene ate to oie ennziated fo fue t Ge if, Dantels, Wabash, St, | complotion of its Pacific ant Moxiean exten- | Tho South Atiantto States nro inn totally dit Jricke. Miss Carcic Honney, Miss Floronco Fuller, | Ines gtunstie itecalie et. elke merece rate | ee eeOrED a Cua i slot tho Santa F6 will have to aeeept Gould's | ferent position trom the Gulf ang trans-Sltssis- Fe eee ee eee eee aut Rioreye ae, | es eeeheads Uncollected, sshuss received for | Louis & Paellics A. A, ‘Talmadge and | fr through business to Cullfornin | SPO Suttes. Tho Carolinas aad Gooryta, for Ip- Adams, Mr, hnd Mies, Fake, Gen. nud Mfrs S62. Onion aud jurors veriiieater tail gekaige ba. | Rrance Chandler, Missourl Velie; C. C. Moni the consulldadion hurweon the Unions | Sutuee, fa daveloping rapidly tholr tuuhuatncts andi, Judge Barnunt, Me, and Mes, George We | aneo in favor of fuad of «1 Wheeler, W. #1, Stennett, and W. | Central, and Southern Paclile Roads bomade, | juerative ite Dh Uruyton, Mr, and Mra, Stevenson, Mr. George | standing enunty orders, $2):60; appropriated to This 4 CON . 4 q sete et © | duerative pursuit. ‘Those. States sary not Ko Uns It, Grout, and Mr. ‘and Mrs, W. G. Mead, tho Court- Rouse Fund, $10,000; colitctone sine | Ae “Chrall, Chicnzo —.& * Northwestorn; | but In nbout n year’s Uae. ns wilh alt have Reltish us to demand free trade, te thalr own been changed, and the condition to fully compete with the Union and Central Paelfe routes, and will have no ie; uncolleetad, $10,070: authorized bonds yet unsold, $150,000; bahines on hand, $5,038; out- standing orders, $10,209, HESOLUTIONS, Commissioner Senne offered n resolution pro- viding that the Judges and one clerk of election wt enteh preeinet or pollingsplace in tbo vounty be ntlowed &: ye dny ench for tivo days of rouls~ try: that tha Judges and two clerks be allowed $$ per doy for electlon-day and wight; ‘that $5 pe duy be allowed for the tise of pollityg- places In tho two days of registration and $0 for ec! tlon; thatthe poll-benrer be allowed 1 cents per mile ono way for returning the poll-books aid boxes, ‘This resolution wis referred to tho Public Bultdings and Service Comittee, A, resolutlon was presented calling for tho onrly cain te to of that portion of the Court~ Houso Bullding whleb will be needed tirst, and wuthorizing the Chairman to givo such direction: uecesenry to attain this end. Adopted. A resolution was offered by Mr. Senne, calling ‘pon the Connulttes on Publlu Service to confer with tho Judges of tho Cireuit and Supertor Courts inorder ta uscertaln what accommodae tion 4 necesaary for tho nowlyeclected Judges: ithe completion of their quarters in tho ww Court-Houso, Adopted, Commissioner Wool moved that tho Attorney® of tho Lower Court minke a quarterly report to tho Lond, showing the nmountof nl tines col- & K. Hooper and dames Weed, Man- nibal & St, does ‘td. Potter ant dames U, Wood, Chicago, Burlington & Quineys J. | further use for the Southern Paclic except ¥, 'Tueker and A. IL Hanson, Minols Cen- | to reach some points in Arizons on tho line trals "und Comimisstoner J. W. Midgley, | of that roud, but the Southern Pacific will be Southwestern Railway Association, far more dependent uponthe Atchison, ‘lo- Commissioner Midgtey in calling the mect- | pekn & Sante Fé to find a direct outlet to ing to order stated that the real object of tho | Eastern points. inceting was the consideration of the reports — of the. Committee sppolnted at the previous THU BOGUS TICKETS, * Syectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, meeting a week igo bn regard to the sett ty. Detnot® Mich, Noy, 8—General Passen- nichts! the peniting troubles, But as singa iat the the situation ting conslderably | ony cont’ S changed, and another ruinous war wis now | Ber Agent Snow, of the Canada Southern In progress, he did not think that the consid- | Railway, returned from Chicago yesterday eration of tha reports could be taken wp, | with a deseription of Joseph Becker, who was ‘The meeting would therefore havo to stn believed to have been implicated with Stat anew and consider what steps had best bo | govd and Linker In the rallrond-tickel for- gerles, Detectives High and Somerville wera detailed to search for Becker, At an carly detriment, for the bonoft of oxclusively agri- cultural communities. So with the planters of rico in South Carolina gnd sugar In Lotletana, The greater good of tig greater number may” require that forelgn star and rico bo ndmitted freaot duty, but the rlee-planters: und aunty. | growerg, liko the Now England and Middio States manufacturers, tuke the ground that counomie churity should begin athome, There | aro no two States in the South which have pree isuly tho samo interests. Lenst of all cin a Stnte Uke South Carotinn find her account: in supporting tho flscat policy that allures the West, New England fs neuter to tha Suuth Ate untle States, in matters relatlug to finance and the tariff, than Migsissipp! and “exns are. In- deed, outsldo of thelr strictly peliticnl aldtms and expectations, the South Attintio Stntes havo little in common with tho rest of tho Solid South, It is tho part of clevated statesmunshlp to Avoid atid discountenunco faleo issues, The South has been kent solid by tho conviction that Jo no otber way conld tho inalienable righte gintranteed by the Constitution bo effectively muintuined, Wo answer for it that if the South. -orn States can bo roileved of this feollng (is thoy would have been hud Hancock beeuelected), theSouthern people will turn tholr thoughts and attention to practical business alatrs, and will bo ruled in politics by tho considerations which controt voters in States whora tho negro ls un abstriction and the carpot-baggor an unknown THE CILY-HALTIL ‘Tne Health Department condemned nounds of meat tho past weok, and abated nuisnices, Asona the bullding permits issued yesterday was one to Hair & Odlorae, te ercet a one-story box-factory, corner of Loomis and ‘went atreets, to Gost $2,000; andane to ‘hones Pond, to erect a two-story dwelling, No. Hus West Hurrison atreet, to cost &1,000, Dy, De Wore was in recotpt of a totter yosters day from Mrs, B. Wilson, White Plycon, Mich), inquiring for Mrs. H. E. Tent, who the writer fours felt. n victins to: sinall-pox in this elty Inst: apring. If she had tho disense it was not re ported to the Henlth Department. é Tue deaths for the week ending Saturday werd 162, agulnst IT} for the procedinr week. Tho principal causes of death were: Diphtheria, 21y convulstons and croup, Meach; consumption, Tis puevmonin and typhoid fev each; men- Fag tt le Ay erysipelas, 3; measels, gud smnall- pox, L ‘Tie Mayor yesterday Issued an order restore ingto Murk Torrant hls pawubroker'’s teense, which wis rovoked some months ago. He ts in business on South Haisted street. und tho ros 4 tnken to settle the disputes between the va- rinus pies; and to bring this disastrous war an close, afk long and heater dente fllaveed rie hour this morning the oillcers found their on and ols Central people » i i : that the Wabash had acted treacherously, ut ceplalerest eee nY ty Re and by forelng another war was trying to ball. ) ociters ney ie doze the: other Ineg into submmisslon. ‘Tho | first denied all knowledge of the matter, but Wabash, through its principal Tepresenta- his bagenge “was ntso seized, and, tive, Mr How, the Seeretary of the Company, | at the Central Station, tha prisoner and lected by hin, and that such report bo aecom. : vte f a rie unntity. Phat will be the ond of tha Sold dieitlon jus upen thy eeeommentation of the | punt By Uo’ dale at aid Abtortey in tho {hg neted for Mr, Gould who Hy sek, tie’ | iis luggage were systematleally senrohed | Routh, “tho tines mine run from North ty South police, te restorntion is to be made on Tare | same formas is required by luv of atl ather ofl- + hg Ni v3 is ETS crenftor. otter still, each contmut| Wi TONES petitiony whic le sab 20 bo shened by suum forma ns te ceaulred by uw of ail ather ofl | and Ailinols Central, who refused to ubide by | Nothing was found upon his person, but tn 4 some of his “ eltizen” friends $n tho vicinity, ‘Tie luinber-dowlers In the Southwest Division seck its own advantnie, hoping at the sumo timo lis sutchel were fotrnd six bogus Lake Shore foatetho meuromution OF Sovk aeroanont: Cha, Wales! tlekets. Decker was then urged to talk, and lend thatan agreement was inde York the New lection he dellyera bond to tho county In tho people et ocr! advantages will Bum of $1,000. Adupted. arty comport with the good fortune, happiness, and i ; ‘ meeting In Ne neknowledged that he know Siniford and | frocdom of tho whole people. : of thoelty who have been encronehing upon ————————— ' at the Presidents’ mec 4 ‘Vinker, and went to Chicago at thelr sugees- : ae tho streats by tho piling of tholr ninterin were ; » which provided that-‘the business betweon Faint ‘ ae AS ae | all Galveston (Tex.) News, Nov. 6, vesterday given iiunl notice to clear tho strects. TRUMPEF, ton, where, he says, he learned forthe first Chicago and St. Louis should be pooled, and that the Wabash should lave one-third of the business, Shey insisted upan haying tho agreeinent carried ont, and would not be con tent with anything else.§ ‘The Alton people, on’ the other hand, sald that no such agreement was made ut New York, and that T'residtent Tlnekstoue, who attended that Pucalink. empliatically dented that anything of the kind was done regard. ing the St. Louls business. It may bu stated in’ this connection that ql those present at the Nuw York mecting tail to remember any thing about the adoption of such an agree ment as 13 eluted by the Wabash people. Tho records show that such a proposition was made, but there Is’ nothing to show by whom, or who voted for it. President Blnekstone naserts he never voted for such a proposttion, and cout! not live dong so, in- asmuch as the Ulinols Central was not repre- sented, and without the consent of that road no pool on the St. Louls business could have ‘heir attention tas been called to their vieln- ton of the elty ordinaneea time and “nynin, bit no nttention has been paid to it, and it remalns to bo seen whether the “fual notice” wit umount to anytuing. ‘Tue Committeo on Railroads was to’have mot yesterday, and all of the inembers were present oxcept the Chairman, who bid all of the papers in his pockets. Aldermen should understand, nud the sooner the better, thut papers referred to thom nre hot their individual property. When thoy learn that, meetings can be held and tho pulille buslness transacted whethos the Chair- anin of a commitice Is present or not. ‘ In tho strengthening of tho vinduct at Six- tuenth and Halsted streets the elty authorities ure meeting with eumo trouble. Bunday thoro was consideruble of a row with the railroad folks, who insisted upon running thelrswitch-cn- wines and defying tho powers that be, even to the extent of knocking ott the props being put up, ‘Tho City Bugineer was Mnatly called, and he only succeeded in bringing thom to terms by thrententug to Ing) timbers neross the tracks. UREAKING THE SECTIONAL LINE, Tho declslvencss of the victory’ ginal by tho Republican party on Tucsday Inst is sean u tho ready nequieseence of the party suffering do- foat. Had tho result boon clogo or doubtful, tho country would have continued in a feverish state of oxcitoment for somo timotocomo, It is protty ovident that tho country ot Jurgo had no desire to aguin witness such n crisis ns at- tended the decision of the contest between Huyes and ‘Vildon., It was botter that tho ease, ona way ortho other, should be decided by an unmistukable verdict. Tp the conclusiun that hos beon reached both parties apparently feel reliof, Tho contest ts over; tho victors have gaincd even more than thoy enltulnted upon; tho vanquished aro digs posed to forgot that there bus been n contest nt all Tho Republican yictory was overwholine ing, and, Instead of chagrin and sullen- ness, hus awakened in the defonted a spirit of loynl acquiescence ip tho Inevitable, It will bo well for tho years to come if the spirit time what the ganic was, and refused to have anything to do with it." He wished to return to this eily, but had no money to pay his fare and the men would not give him any, bu Tinker gaye hin ticket, which he sold to fet money with which to return, anddeclares that the disposing of this ong t\cket was the extent of fils complictty, Tlewas questioned fn reference to the bogustickets in his vallse, but sald nothing, Beeker is a young man who has heen employed.as a cigarmaker tor Faxen, Néwman & Co,, and ho will be taken, to Chleago to be tried with Stafford and ‘Thiker, é 7 TOUR OF INSPECTION. THnapenrita, Pay Noy. 8A party of gentlemen interested in tho ‘Texas & Pacliic Railroad left this city this morning ono tour of inspection of that ron. ILEM: Bolng In VDonht, Me Stull Continucs to ‘Take the Tricks—Perturbation of the Milwatkocans Bpeetul Disvutch to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Wis. Noy. 8—G. C. Trumpif, ax- City Treasurer, still refuses to turn over tho ofico to his liwfnlly-chosen successor, Albert B. Geilfuss, Trumpil now declares that the epecial meeting of the Common Counest aurlng which Mr. Getttugs’ bond was approved was nota reg ulur session. Ife alleges that tho meeting was not called by tha Mayor or the Presklont of the Counell and that thé notice wis not served at Jonst twenty-four hours before tho time spect- fled, {fe ulso thinks that thoro is m technival Maw In.the form of onth which Gollfuss tok, * ‘The Democratic ‘Trump and bis lawyers aro 80 determined to keep Gellfuss out of tho olllce, ‘and go unminnty and ungcrupulous tn the techn!- Juncrday cho work wns proceeding without a, | culties which thoy Invent te uccomplish thoir | been arranged. Mr. Blackstone Is such %) 45. 47 rate has been cleeted Superintend: ted tite Semubligin alien: ve , aBlie uit the tru motive huts not yot been given to spe i “4 : of foetious. 2 THe work of extonding tho thirty-six-feh | tha'mutie,. Hv bus heen beaten at every titty omg chrania und ofostions. ho. werertn oem ment of misrepresenting facts, oven If it were for his interest, ant as hie is borne out. in his position by the other Chicago people present ut the New York meeting, It looks decidedly og ff the Wabash peopl were In- boring under a misapprehension, Mr, Joseph F, ‘Uueker, of tho, Iilinols Con- City, In pince of Mr, A. B, Geers. resigned. The managers of the Worthorn Pacific Rallroad report 2 heavy wheat business over thelr road fn October, Ovtober wheat shin ments from tho fino of this rond into Duluth 8 folloWs: No, Lhard, 674,001 bushels; Up DS* pipe wong Wiue island avenue, to u ot with the Werst-Side 2 amiptin sek hus coma tun temporary halt ut the corner 0} Slateenth atreot. ‘To continuy {t wong the route origiouily inid) out will necessitate cutting through nutmerous walls, and tho question now 1s whether tho eity will gu ttround. the obstrues tions, nt considerable oxponse, or surinount stands Sn tho most ridlewous light Leturo tho law, and bears the contempt of all falr-minded eltizens on nceount of bis despicable conduct, fie ennnot draw the salary of the oflico, and ho oven risks tho amount of his clerk h 4 query has become very common, is MI afraid to have .tho keen nocountiit, expert secret soro fasure and certain, Writh mureod in allonce sooner or Inter will como to tho aure fac. If tho lesson of tho Presidential contest just brottght to a closo teaches anything, it teaches thit the South, us a section, dnd with all possible exterior polituroamnunt) iy ln a hopeless milnority. It teackos that sectonal alinmeut Y in National politics 13 viclous Jn pringipla und 7 , hookkeeper, and pubhe service reformer, Alvort | tral, In axplalning the position taken by lus | No, 1. 60,00 bushels; No. 3, 101,723 bushels; ‘+ % Jhon by couthuuing the plnedaver tha vinduet. | He Geittins, took into tho affairs of thecity | rondstid that he had heen thoroughly con- | Nu, i 67H bushels;' rejected, OT bushels’ | Soust is hucontlor go be mutiqed, team tho North sMeapAt seg uat or thostuleuity, ue whet wie | EeOUsUEyE When a mon muukes wong and dogs | slktent In tho matter.” Lily read was nob eat | tural Duluth shipmentds 717.253 bushels, ‘6"| and tho south ure roally‘ant troly mutual en-- emles for all time to come. There cyn be no fraternity whero tho nD of Bub. {ection 4s pliced upon tha wenkor pirty, ndor this troutmont the theory of govern nent is changed from whut fs micant by the con- coded right of the majority of 1 promiscuous: whole to rule, ‘ba done bas nut been determined upon, ACASK of smallepox was yesterday reported from Ni 3 Chureh street, the victim belay Sister Bonaventura, who is connected with Geeman-Catholle charitable Instituilog at that wumber, seapmate tht the Mayor or Shetieht, ML, wrote to tho Institutlon some weeks ayo for: sone one to come and nurse two, smut pox pi sulted in thu settlement of the troubles,ond hu ebuld not therefore be expected,to'cirry out an agreement to which his road was not nN barty, Tho ‘arrangement which, the Wa- bash people clatmed was mada in New York left the UMnols Central out dn the cold, Everybody would concede that hig road was a St. Lovls tine and entitled to a shure shipments of wheat inte Atinneapolls for Ov- tober amounted to 01,0 bushels, Whe prado. of the wheat received at Minnenpoliy Is not reporttrl, but ls supposed to havea been in about the same proportion as at Duluth. ———— THE SOUTH ON THE ELECTION. - In tonklng this tight Mr, ‘Trump fs eppos Supreme Court's opiulons and rulings, making money, 13 net protecthiz any interest, and fs bringing down pon him the indignation: and antagonlam of all good pooplo, ‘There uro tivo lending questions. “fs hon defaulter, or 18 he simply tha incarnation. of all cussednesn? Many people who know of his relntion- Sectional domination Is not mna- {pry rule, It isa rule datined by u territorial , jue. It means for those Mying on one. side of tlents thors, und the duty of golng fell upon the | ébip in a business way with Col. Jacots | of tho business, the IJMlinots Cen- vorny, Sister inciuésiton, who retardedafow daga nyo | of ‘uno Bocond Ward” lank, ara propurod | {rat "lind consented | to restora former | A Variety of Opinions on the Tremene | eee eee ake or abeving. Nepresonte: prinitiy the disc, On tO oO herr very bal nes tT, reported roy’ Vile! ft Us le p con: the Smalievox that whon he rin foe the ollie whiel peortey {tates 6 provided by thet agreement dous Victory of the Republicans Uon in one case means reprosontation to con: renttest, ws allot itcould have secured none of the business with by iene re ta ke pltal, a@RSister slourieka, by 7 8 Gh) Ne ‘Nowa : if " in} tO, Be ra her rhe to | hotds, 14 1805, ho. spent a grent deni of moncy,— Charteaton iS, 0.) News and Courier, Now. 4 trol; representation in the other means only , ‘ 1 " d ty to. protest ed thutt tho disease will 0,000),—whitel 7 , | With so many nnatimited tickets that had been WHLYT NEXT, AND NEXT? tho volco of u powerless minurl 4 aoe meth Guocy yreellution taebeemtaken | ucous.* this lon Ste ceeumpit newicered to | suid for $5 or less in thy linus of speculn- | ‘ho Republicans have swopt tho country. | AAAINALcOVETILY Wu LEH for cusy Curae A Cun to pravent it, pay. Until finally it was outhiwed, and than ho declined to pay n cont of 1, and secured line olf behind to statute of limititlon, which has been an escape for many nuothor man of ble Hk, bofore and since. ‘Tho ‘Trensurer {a wWlowed by tho provisions of tho charter to hold tn reserve tho sunt of $5,000 of tho city's funds This amougt would give hhnan excellent opportunity to ypeculate: with: tho money of the peuple. It is khapn. that Mr. Trump carried wv certain toan for a friend, without intocest, at tho thne when his term of otlice oxplred. ‘This may hnve"bect his own tors, For this reason his road established a. SS rate, which plpced it onan equal footing with the other thes, It wold insist upon such arate until these Autstanding tekets, had been redeemed. Tis road, however, would join In any fale and equitable arrange- ment, as nothing could be grined by contin- ulng the war. Both the Alton and Tlinols Central mana- gers proposed that the miners of the threo St. Lots lines should mest together and tr tination af scctional dictation and sectional oppression must sooner or Inter end in strife, Tho South enunot rensonnbly expect to over- come tho odds against bor by apy ordinary In- orense of Population, Unieas tho stitesmon and leaders of ill pares therefore, sce proper to tind fesuos rowlug out of thondministration. of publio afuirs, away trom and. beyond tho dangerous subject of sectional! sulidarity, fut- ure contests r ascendancy in tho Nu. tonal Government must be fraught with tho gravest poril to tho peice of tho country, If tho present period is deumed by Thoro Is no doubt in the doubtful States, oxcept usto the amount of tha Republican majority, and tho length and breadth of tho Garileld col- umn leaves no room or opportunity for dlaputes voncerning tho count, ,'To bo beaton badly, ju politics, ia oftentimes better than to grazoa victory. Soisitin this instance, Tho election of Mr. Gartiekl bya decisive majority of tho Electoral yoto snyus the country from, ut lenst, meucnson of anxicty, Were tho majority as nar- THE PUREAC LIMRATY, Tho proposition to turn the rookery over to the uses of the Public: Livrary seents to mect With great favor among tho clty inthorl tive, Lhe Mavor is fn favor of it, und sy ara inost of the Aldermon, nud the two Brent questions xeem to bo,-who shall get the credit for frat muklug the suggestion and how soon can the proposition be earried wut. Thore fs na doubt but itr, Ouatian, of tho Library Hourd, first made thu sigestion to the public, but tho Controtler and others nro vloing with him In elalmiy: tho origin of the to effect a fale and cauituble nerangement, | row ns in 187i thoro would have beon a tempta- | the North 1 porlod of probation for tha people Mew, no doubt becauve of its popularity. Mut | monoy, but there nro elravmstinces vebich lend i ; the ution Mea asa the unaing My ta Mae) eeehe concluvion that It was tho money of to fndh IE thoy show be rails fo neree that | tion to quarrel over tho modo of nscortaining | Of the South, It may come to be inuuired after a utllized for the purpose fs the greater one, and | Clty thelr. ide’ 1 while how long tho porlod ig.to Inst. A. genern- sity] a aL | a concern which sunk money for Trumpt and a Ma eee i "1 a| uy’ i fe ee aes, Perit ee ttaree the hen ph of the reas wee sild his instrnetions were to Insist | beet unbtuged. = Thoro is now, no big | tho battlotleld, ‘To this new genoration tho past, think Je will ba possible th accupy it*befare a yeur from May, oven If the work upon it shontd proceed without interruption, and thon, nun, ho does not think that ie would Loe advigable to move the Eibeaty into the ruokery tatil the tres proof quatlties of the structure had been louked after somawhat. Tut, to say ae pou this: point, & greut muny alterations would have to be made before ft could be ovcupled; Bo, on the whole, ho thinks that undor no cfrewmatinees: could the bhullding be oceupled by the Library: fnside of two years from date. | ‘Lhere ik no doubt but the rookery could be admirably ndupited te. the purposes of « Mbeary ‘building, und also of 4 peringnent hotng for de Board of Fducation—thore being ample rom, and the Jocatlon belug purtloalarly couvenlent,—and, wyeryhody he: 4 agreed vpou this point, the only” point muda against the proposition ts abst to be made when tho time came for Geile fuss to take possession, but tho newspaysr trausfer did not take pice for soveral days. 1 ho would risk the Tronsury funds in ong. direc. don ontside of tho Ine of his duties he might muturnity be expedtor to do go in anothor, If goveral thousand dollars of tho money’ belon. ing to tho el bine. xone Into tho gatoless iin of the thon bankrupt Banner it would bo a natural thing for Mr, Trump to make a desperate Btruugle te keop such fact from boing undo publle, Ittsn notorlous fact that Me, Trampit does not hotd any great amount uf property: In his own name, ‘Thero 1s 0 beliel that he Isn poor Inne Owluy to losses fi tho Banner, and (3 ight- ing to avokl paying supposed shortayes in bis. account, rock ahead. Tho eluction of Mr, Garfield will bo quietly declared, and ho willasquictly tnke tho oath of ollico and mako tha netul spocch from the onst portico of the Capitol. Would thut tho Bouthorn States of the Union could. know whit that specch will bo, and whether the glowing words, whatovor they are, Will bo translated into action, ‘Tho bottom causes of the Ropublican victory fre not hard to find. Unfort oly tne Demo- cratio party, with an exce it platform, was Jaecing Wath ways and every twaly during the eane basa, A Democratavas n Protoctioniat, ora Frees ‘Trader, hurd-moneyist or 8 nurse Of tho rise by, according to his “yeographical situation. ‘Tho tnunugers of tho canvass wanted to minke tho Democratic party nll thinga to all mon ond with ity troubles and infstukes, is mutter of history and tradition. Tho Aterican pooplo havo rengean to belleve in their cotamon cquall- ty, common nationality, and common destiny. ho generation coming to tho front may not ine qitre go closely Into uccomplished results ns tha xeneration which is pnasing to tho reur. Those to fallow my not oxnetly understaud that 1 mistakes of tholr predecessors entailed an § horltance of distrust. Tho part of wisdom plaln: ly pulnts to breaking tho sectional Une. Tho hope of tho American Unlon ites {n tho most perfect fraternizution. There can be no safety within tho Union for the ruled and tho rulers sit a condition of sectional dutipathy and sectional domination, ° Satnnah (Ga) Hecarder (Dan.), ‘The principles of those who oppused the Re- publicun party uro good to-day if thoy wero upon the enrrylng outof the alleged Now York agreement, and therefore he could not accept the proposition made by the other lines. Ile prombsed, however, to telegraph to the President of his read at Now York for instructions, and hdped to be ready this morning to give a detinit answer, Conse. quently, it was decided to adjourn until 10 olelouk this morning. ie City‘trates Enst by. tho The ent du Kansas Tanntbal & St. Joo 4 few days ago also ene up for ventilation, Mr, Hooper, of the Han- nibal & St. Joe, stated that tho athor lines forved his road to make 0 $10 rate to Chien- go, because they, mate the rate to St. Lonls from Kansas Clty $5, and from Chicago to St. Louls $5. ‘This gave veople wt chance to So OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, ‘tw women, Success seemed worth more thin | good tha day preceding tho cloction, and the whethor ft would not by better to sell the prop: | yew yon, Nov, B—Atrivod, Woser, fi x0 from Kansas City ty Chicngo via} eonsistoncy. On one siuglo point tho whole | yietory of Those prAnclpics 1s slinply deferred. erly and Invest the praca in tho purciuse of ORK, Nov. &—Arrived, Woser, from | St. “Louls for $10, and hls road could | Democratic party. was a unit—tho desire, | Whethor, thoy will nxain be presented to the new site and the erection of a butliing caleu- | Bremen; Gallia, from Liverpoal. . charge no more if St meant to] so profounf and earnest in tho South, for dated to better meet tho wants of such un just: Laue, Irelund, Nov. &—Arrlved, State of | geta share of tho business, The explana- consiileration of tho voting population af tho countéy as planks inn Demoeratle platform ts a question to be determined, Tho party hus ahown itself, by tho result of yesterday, incapable of fusing the misses into an organization suf- flelently powerful to ovorcume tho party of con- tralization, and as there must ke an opposition. purty, oxpressing tho yvoico of a intnority, tho peuple will mako hasto slowly before nzaincom- imittng thoir destiny into the handsof those who jn Nutlonal contosts lond to dotont. The Dao ratio party should have beon aggressive tution, ‘Tho property, it Is argued, would, trom ita Jucatlon, bring a bly price, and more than enough to buy waite and ervct what is wanted, This la the only objection heard to tho project, and, by tho wily, it did not come fram any ot tho oity nuthuritics nor from any coomy of tho Pub- Ve Library, : THE COUNTY-BUILDING. poace and Waste unlon, under tho Conatitution agitist ‘Thdre, ie uowhere olve, was tho Dottie ocratls opportunity, It availed nothing, Wo do not say that the people in general lo not de+ siro concord, But thoy will’ not drink tha wae torsof Lothe In tho North any more than -ox- Confedorates wiliin the South. As long as wo remember our Munassns will thoy remomber thelr Appomnttox, Tho nomination of Ucu. Mancovk at Cinulnnatl was not ineifoctual ina cortain senge, It showed tho lengths ta which Florlia, from New York. Loxvos, Nov, 8,—Tho British steamer Galatea, Capt. Puddicomb, before reported ut Bristol, from Baltimore, encountered a tereitig mle, in making headway aguinst which sho, consumed altborconl. Sho was obliged to usd her masts, bouts, derricks, yards, and elght tong ot ofl-cake for fuel, 1 order to get inte port. Tho Bolgiin steamur Doe Huyter, Capt. Moyer, ton was considered pertectly satisfactory, ‘The war on passenger rites was continued yesterday with inereas@l vigor, atid the low- ost rates of a week ago Were again reached. ‘he Alton and Ullnols Central reduced the rates yesterday morning 1081, Up to thig time tha Wabash had continued to sell tickets for $1 less than by any other route, but when the rival Hues camo down to, $1, It = " 1 tf y Ty e ie the Democracy would go in order to have a | at every point but National, It should have ‘Tne County-Cloric fasucd thirty-threo mar Feats ane verte for Now ty pepe ae ee Py not eo My lower ct lekats tq, Hanes chance of wining, Hut tho people of the Union, | rion ubove sectional traditions, or at teast hive rluge leonses yeaterdny, ‘ , Wabash and At ‘The Rock Isiand stuck if Cee Have ade pp rete mela Uae ne funda, thom nccondary, iano if sony ue ft Ly yoete! " y t i ¢ | i? nF ates ure nireudy ono in M1 Md clestiny would not Wobeen outnunibered and outvat- for alle and Staford the allo ttebot Tore Fran ne ORTUARY, a... | ao,pelow tho Yoptine rate, fo. {Bub the | IMU eae stay mls Mem tamer ite | St AE Many erakrongee” Wareugtoat tas i Ue Ree hy », G14,50, ra A ‘ urs, Tarrio Md Nov, Tho funertor Capt. | latter road lind & sian out annouuelng that | 1 ey eee ae Roger Perry, retired ofiicor of the United Btutes navy, who dlod on tho Sth Just. athls homo in West Virginia, opposit Cumberland, Md., took place yeaterduy, His douth hud bean expected for some tine, and bis four brothers, wil of whom (ved near fhiitn, were with bhai whon he dica, He contracted andutermittont fuyer walle waged with Commodore Foote in tha construe: Von ote gunbonts on the Mlasisippt soon after tho opening of tho War, snd nover fully ceguined hig bealth, 4 —— Nght upon’ outside of tho Clncingati idga of | Unlon, fit xood willand bleased pence. The Demourati candle burned at both ands on economlo ques. toys, aud the solidity of tho South incited tt in the middle. * for a momont Iinagino that the Mit. Guonay it. Rockaventen, an omployd of tho Clerk's attico of tho Criminal Court, will suas eoed Benitor Mauer ax record writer in tho same Ulllve, deny CALAGHAN, confined in the County Jail for debt, at tho instance of Joln Gornud, wad yeaterduy dlsuhurged from custody uy Judie Loumle, nnd (re petitioner (Gorman) wis print ed Jeave to sud In Corin patiperts, A Dont wits Blea for Calagtianns’s hupearunce Chis inosafng at Vo'elock, with Louis Surtels as surety, Wabash tickets could bo used on its Mne, ‘Tekets from St. Loufs to Kansas City and from Kansas City to St. Louls linye also been reduced to $1. At Kansas Clty tho war Is still moro yigor- onslyvarried on than at this polnt, A private dispateh received from there last evenly says: “The following advertisement ip eure {n tho papers here: The Chiicazo & Alton takes the cake, Novy lot Ue Wabash keep its promise to tho public and muke the — Falling into a Bod of Suates. Kinaston, N, ¥.. Nov, l.—Javob Terwiltizer, 0. farmer in the Bhawanguuk Mountains, was in this olty to-day, and told of u desperate une counter he had a fow sven. with rattlosnukos, A. lurge part of ‘Lorwilliger’s farm is planted with apple trovs, and it was whilo yathoring ap- ples that he dlscoverod the snakes. In tho mit dle of tho orchard jay: an old log. Terwilliger ingunted the log, but in Jouning over to Krasp 9 Wo do not Amorican people wish any Stato should again ‘ve ruled by # Scott, t Moses, or 4 Bullock. ‘Tho truth waa that tha control that was necessary: and oven Jadisponsable in lon! atfates carrivi | with ft n considerable Influence In National affairs, With the help of two Northorn States the South could clovt tho President and be . : o a Hee tht prot tho Gavernment. Wo know, orci | ity to lost tis tialanea, and tte low rolled ever, ‘Yay ollicial canvass of the ret f the ro- ra rites $1 fess, Pho Chicago & Alton will sell muster of t he throwing him to the ground. Ho tel on his sido. cont olvction, sua commenced vertentay url= Two Hearts Thut Heat ax Ono. Uekots from ‘Kansas City to the following | We know, (hut the power would uve beh ox | directly. in tha track of thio tox, and in tho vory™ fox, the Sullawtne is the Hoard of Lxuminoras | py othor day fue t into tho | Hastern polnts, ny follows, at Sz St Lots, | tone ruled, even to ticle awn advantage, by Wy | gontra of that trick was a Ind of rattlesnakes, County-Clerk okey, duuticy Seach and Justlea |* Tg Stan's Tibeuey ta took ae prone Into the) Kromont, | Lalunit, Fostorla, Munele, Ln | conqucrede Nor would tho South have been if | MOF thun ono of the suakes nttucked bln bo: Tene Te swore Rube wuty tes Gluck ot the | Ga appraiching tho table whery tho nowspapors | fayette, Gibson, Vaxton, Hoopeston, and | Gade Tiuiterd of hee, pad eurronicned hignemy | fOf¢ bo regained his fevt, and onv-wis fastened ‘Wpton} and at $345 to Tndlannpalls, sid $545 to Cincinnath. — lates to all polnts be- yond these, Engst and South, will bo based on the above rates,” ‘The Alton lusalse reduced the putes. from St. Louls, Springiield, and ducksonvilte to Fremont, Lh, Fostoria, neta Tinfuyette, Gibson, Paxton, Moopes- luy he noticed that Vunch wos ready in tho hands of an Engiishinn. He sat down’ to walt for the Hrithh humerous periodical, and be riled tho Hine with an dluxtrated London News. Rvery now aud thon ho cust a gh Noruds tho: tabluait the Baghahunin, who eh vine alge of qottiiug through with Panel, ‘The glance bee came n scowl, and tho foreigner replied with a y and at the hour at adjourument the Bourd hid completed the First, Second, and ‘Third Wards, No chnoges wore found that would muteriully ulter tho figures a3 wlready given. ‘The Bonrd ls y be fn scusion ull this week und part GOVERNMENT BUILDING, fifteen years since, Bedldes thla latent War’ fculing thore wus tho jalgbty, initucnee ef the bankers, merchants, and shopkeepers, who bud no puriicular objecttyn to tho Damocracy comipx into place, excopt that ft. in+ volved. a change of Bouwo sort, and they wishod no change yf any sors. Why should they? Bustness is good; monoy ts chen in bis olotl ah a our-old Bun, who wis noar, wis of little bein, but Terwilliger wot a yough stick ond attacked tho snakes. Many of She snakes showod ftyht, und ono ra ono bit one of ‘Terwiiligor's hands, Wut Terwilliger, ta Jess thau an hour, kiled cight rattiosnakes, tho Jargeat mensuring five feet, and having doven- wen rattloa, Torwillizor still exbiblts two scars on his oy 3 every Frown ul ie young purty turaud ver lout attor | Mil, and Lipton to $l. Jopartmont of trada.ie dourlsbing. It ls truo ; o [euPar'tha dindrated: Sion onuw in, Fond nowss r that tho eitrronoy Ww in un Unetauia condition, | ands, Vowaye he lost some Lond from thy ‘tn internarovonue recelptayesterday were | pipers, aud Went Gut, buE the ‘person, pull "HE NEW. PACIFIC ROUTES, hut a cool-headed eltizen, not Indobt, would not | ywiousnexe ua ho Fenehed tho furin-bouse dopr, $34,000, epirity yielding €30,510, clgura and tobuce wanted Cor the comic Journal sé he: berate J othe Me, W. 3B. Strong, Vice-President and Gen- 1 expoct from party which prostituted (lxelf to the» Platateds and the ‘be iat Matures a hotter dollur thin would ho furnished by Chittontton, Morton, aud Sherinun, And wo may add that, with oyes wide open to all ite faults, the white poopte elt OE ABS, Potomac, hark come sa the cone ju- slon that there was a Helter prospect uf good yous ernment from the dtepublicane party thantrong the Democracy, ‘This ty strunge tous uccustomed as wo ure tg find Republicanism synonyms with rolligucy Bud ruscallty. Jt is equally astonlan~ in, i) tho North, that States with lurge colored mnjorities should rezulnrly be curried bysthe Democrats, and nobody on the ground bo sure privud or ushamed, pages uf the seriousone, They scowled yeross the tubio wt euch other silently, At last tho young mun wade up his ilad But he would yet the shvet sooner by senatuy over to Dondon for {ty and in divgust bo Hung down tha dustrsted ews wud ruiched for his bat. At tha same ino. ment the Engltaninan throw Punch on the table and reached for tho Mluatrated, muttering, HL "ypo "gs read hull the hadyertlacmentsy"” Le : and forward, His we took him in, “Hut, by gracious, thought 1 was all dono for,” be wal, 7 5 “Whitt saved your’ - OWhisky—Just Meaty that's all thoro was of it. Augusta just put them hands into’ whisky poultious, and poured lots of whlaky insile of ine, It curod mo In twoduys. Bly wifo gays sho never knowed it to fall for any kind of a plsen bite.” And whigky ain't o bud dose to take clthor for any klud o" sickness." Go, BAST, and buyer, 1,704, Ar ‘tho Sutr'Trensury yesteritay tho gold transactions wore 20,000 " out," und tho silver Ditaiiess $1,000 out and 3,000 In, ‘Tue wununl examination of the money and Aceuunts of the Sub-Trowury begun yestqrduy morning, the Washington clerks engaged in tho work boing W. 1. Mlurgai, 2B. da. Riis, Ww. WwW. Atty, 1 Le Hy Land, and Jofin's, Woodworth. It WHI tuke thom a week todo the work, + Fourowtna {a the list of dutlavle guods re- celved at tho Custom-House the ritaye Lyon eral Mauager of, fo Atchison, Topeka & Santu Fé Jtallroufi, has just rotyyned to this elty froma tour of inspection over the entire system of Wis Companys Hues, Mr, Strong speaks very enthusiastteally of the yuptd headway being mgdo on tho various exten: slons of his rend, and the great results thats ate sure to follaw thelr completion. - ‘Pho maln lino iy rapidly going to El Paso, and expected to reach fine point’ on or Watods ois fuy oper: ; “ A young lidy,. well known jn sdvurpool on coun of for Voauty guys the Loutlon dru was married list week. When the canon who ——— The Water Was Too Cold, Parts Diapateh to London Telegraph. er April, ‘The whole working force will then Whuteyor tho exact way in which it camo | An amusing lnitunco of promeilitated, but un+ & Heuly, 2 cases musteul (natruments; Fullue & | was ollloiating read the wonta, * ove, hovor, and i placed af Le ea oonteak ana nee ubout, ft lsu burd fact thavine Government of | accomplluhed, sulcide occurred lust night on tito Fulter, puckaes Npathevary wares; Curvon, | oboy,’ the youny lady declinad to repeat tho lust. | froin El Puasa south to Moxtgg City, Chis | the United Btutes, for tha next four youre will | QuuldOnuy, A mun 60 yours uf aye, buvin Pirie, Scott & Co, 3 cases hod! Hanty Sears | ‘Turco thas the canon paused for un Cebus but | Joteer road will be virtually aabxianulon: of | be Jtepublican in speceh, pus poiee and action, | bouome tired of life, appronobed the river with. Fe eee eee a ee ee eae ae yer rried or vod Whue | to Atchivon, ‘Topeka & Sauta FO Kallrond, | Geuuthee w Kepubtioun Congedess wast they fells. elotios nnd throw tuum tuto tho water. tet 4 Me eat i 4 vl Cf] vb ugTe! it) itl i ‘. Stunning Compangs UL boxes, Unepiater order, | should her disobeslienco lead to it interviok and is conttolled by the sune purties that | § Senn dewith tp Souther states Gest nitro aportcolly nude eentor be. euutieuely will, they cou do with the Southern Btutca and thelr poopie. We hope aud boliove, howeyur, thut tho business jntcresta which wero the mains Thon, In nperfectly nude stato, be cuutioust, ontered ti’ river. “Tho caldness of tho water 4H) vacks sults Giles, Bru, & Co., | casu watebca; li, however, when jt reached biy walst, was more with Sir Jumes Hanuco—will that emtacal Fowler Bros, 210 sucks salt; Hicld, Lelter & Co, iy Judge ruly on thy subject? ww control that roud, “The distance from El Paso to Moxtco 18 from 2,000 to 1,200 yulles, than ho could bear. Ie 4 . bank, and gave up all We tet elite, | Hin position: wa, ho one, as be had nathing on, a ‘ clothes away, He thoretico ran ff e Om boring tavern, borrowed ‘romp eat woaduly banded ay yon au iy aver to tho Comnuissary g ————— Two eminent mon—Edison, . phones, and Dr. Hull, of Cont pence of tele. eee Notoriety, Over 165,000 HaweBe i £eCoy, Chakenyon oye ON Worden, getecy a “Hale ovivum " resto: inal oolor for (conten PMY hale tote ong, —— Indigestion, dydpepsin, nery and ull forms‘of general debit pre rettation, Joe Menatnan's Peptontznd Mace rig Uy take preparation of beet containing tts emeee tious properties, Is nota inere atltnnl tlt tho extracts of eof, but contains blot eka Foren menerat i. atid ife-sustatniug hiaking, feinyaluble in all enteebted conde emer the result of exhaustion, netvaus yest Hether overwork, of aente dlaenges partion tratton, eulthig from pithnennry: cow me ee, tea ‘a y huinta, Unaned & Co, Proprlutors, key Yee Dy drngriaa OPTUS New York, Kup KOWTH—On the th Inst. to. tha Korte, of tis city, manughtar, Ente Hee, 0 ieard THE ABINSAN ims oe ft ulite 3 J TON, &s Ty fee rroy (Ne Vy onpera i "i IMMEI—Nov, tnt the ae qtiliann-ny, oe Ter Chlenuo, een a papers pleaso copy, Gir the ures "Thonne, Mr. Runboe all 0 a7 Wivat i Iss Mary Ailey WHATIL HOSTATTBR—y th Qourge, Ch W ho tov, A, Homes iinee cutherlay, sun of Con Weagee, rata. An Luxio Oernvin caer dighter of thi lato Tr. dosiatter, ut roreiaatet Cant nda, SP Canndian papers plonso copy, TOLLAND—Nov, 4 Wert ‘ritriventh: Fick Holland. tn toda Year of Hien Manors) Puesdiy, & mt 1s: tn nbove nduross, Tu deautt ‘Churely and net fom the he heati, ee iunabune (Ne Ye) SEN oa = Wiflininaburs (Ne Ye 2 pom pleusa cons ‘and. Galeeture (U4) pes MiIZ—Moniny, Nove & Char, & “chili of Gi Ronthe and {7 aya. era 4 tunorit from Coylbs be & MAAC epot Wedneaday 5 uy TWA VEN--Nov, 8, Hdward, son of Dwight 1 Fanon from Now Lonox 14 rahi Maven, days HOU Insta at Aa, te comm Church Wedaees once, No, 383 Warrens Je, atc flontha KELFEATILEN—At hi ave Wittinns Keltoathors, ote HAND—At Lostanty Ula Now. 7 Ann cB loved wifo of F Mund, £ Patt i bee yours lmonthandd caps. ees ot cat axed of sipiitio Miron Mes houigk Tha in ABLio thrunt, Mes, Louien : Aunoral fram Fosldonee, NOt Ate av. BALL P.M. BY caeringes tol i Wille, non Of Davie tea th . 00 Calumarcave Carriages fees MITCHELE—In thls city. Nov.3, Mazalo, d of. Wiitnmn und: dey 2 Siren ee of; Mitiaan TE und’ Jonnnetie Vs Mitel nee | ANNOUNCEMENTS, a, UNION BOLDINS Alte ColtMAley Re vitud to report at the oattqtargers rt ane i io Union Votoran Club, Grund: Pace Hater fvontny paad «clock sharp, and Joln tha Chup {othe a, Axo, CONT 2A, by tin Continental Club, in Fi ny evening of NIK wook. “A very e Cxpocted, slumio adminston, 2 cunts: yeccrrahees ents. ‘Wickets can bo svcured at FI Revell Kkatore, kA) Madisun-st., and ut uttiva of YMCA, vy : Cotpera- id Gunernt Presa Company, tho ufice of general Sisal ee ire vueaut. Courgo Kiel will, by requestot tee THoara, i the omteg of General Aahader ant rer vl 0! he Hane af BJ. ATKIN, 8 Inry nnd ‘Treastirar, reipiiter: Qik it ic CLisso.b Wit coxptcr XN noon prayer-mecthig to-day, ee TBCCE Ty A Rm MORE Wiht COND! Gospel temperince incoting In Lowes the ed, lull to-n bite is In Ui Wid CLUB OFT Pitt wttineet atiotr halt thin ovuninue ut 7 yarnde, Atl men us WES? A thur miurebi fonant., with tl ptodest., nt 7: SION “GARFIELD AND Alle tubs wit) form an West Washing eht resting on tho west aide of tle Horglual, ship, ‘BSHING POWDER, POW Absolutely Pure. MADE FROM QILAYE CHutAM TARTAN lousekesper's favorite {i loading eitics of the world, jo other preparation minkos such light flaky, hot bre Can De eaton by Astpepe {es without fenr of the 51 ls resulting from hoary {a Keatlble foud, | t Comim eudid for purity and whole Tomeness br the Governm ont Chombat, Dr. Mo MOVAL BAKING POWDIIL CO. Rew York INVEST $1 . IN VILE KENTUCKY STATE DRAWING, Which has regularly taken place on Monday, Nov. 15. — AN INVESTMENT OF $1 MAY SECURE ‘Or $15,000, $5,000, $2,50 "$2,000, Olt ONE OF THE 1,872 OTHEI ae ot BP Romit by Math Bratt, of Express: and MONKEY ONDER OR REGISTERED LETTER aul Purthor Notice. For further particulars addr ™ ey Or aU ‘ON, FOV Mrowdwass Ne wach FRED BY, 87. SV Washingtonatel a Txt of Druwinay always published in tho chicas? ‘Yeibuny and Chico ‘Timon, eet jonete mies) a OUTIITS: MATERIALS E H. Sargent AUCTION SALES: fiy GkU. 1, GORE & CUy . 1 20h undid Maddison st Regular Trade Sales alores WUENDAYS—Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats Glo Tete hues, SUNpere aku )N, PLERSHE ey ELI Mk apnea Getorat Auctionverhy Nos Db und ab andy AT AUCTION, Biund we ad ack: UNCLATMED BAGGAGE (At yur stores, Tuesday, Nov. 9,

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