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o ee m Baba Same rtRU” LAE V oa, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Gov. Cursos and fainily are nt the Tremont. M.It. Hust, of Do Ferd, Wis. fs ot the Tro- anon Jauss Dowrs, of Houston, Tex., is at tho Tro- mont, Spnixcen HAnvavalt, of Pittsburg, is at the Pacific. WriitaM Revprcr, of Ottawa, Ill, is at tho Pacific. Puor. J. Viren, of Des Moines, ts at tho Palmer, Jon Lown, of Ottawa, Canada, fs at tho Palmer. . Sommtanen, of Lelpzig, Germany, is nt tho Gardner, Pror. G. W, C. Gitterre, of ‘Troy, tho Sherman, donb B, Eiutant, 8x-Polles Commisstoncr of New York, {3 at tho Pacitie. Mas. 1. B, Fiesixa. of tho Milwattkeo Sol- dicrs’ Home, is at the Palmer. CG. M. Drazne, of Rockford, UL, one of the Re- publican Electors, is at the Shorinan, UsITED STATE! Aro Jats F, Winsos, of Iowa, is at tho Pucitle with his wife. I. A. Watson, J, 1. Watson, 1. 1, omans, G, C.and Re B, Madagan, of Edinburg, ure at tho Tatmer, Sianon DA Fonte ani wife, Hf, Holler, and D. CG, f. Rivinius, Paris, France, are registered at the Pacitle, EN. JAMES Th. Wrave venback cine aitais tor the Prealtanoye rewisterca atthe Paluer yesterday. . Aspimw Witntass, of Plattsburg, Ne V. Into inember of Congress, fs tn the city visiting hits brother, ex-Fire Marshal Willams, “at 1d South teorlu street. Witttam Down, President, M. P. Tush, Vieo= Preadent, John Carson, General Manager, nnd Bilht Toot, Gonert Solicitor of the Hannt> bal S&S St, Joe Ruilroad, ure at the Pacliles ‘Tin temperatura yesterday, as observed by Manaszo, optichin, 83 Madison street, Tint Bullding, was, ne B a. mi. 4 deges 10. n., 49g 12 rt, Fiz Fp. mn, Hs ae in, Ol. Barometer, 8 a. Mh, T0258 yp, In, 20.02, Ir wns stated Incorrectly yesterday that tha Federal Supreme Court hud deekted thy cise of the exectitor at Capt. Ward vs. the 'Phird > tlonal Bunt fy favor of appellant; it wis deel ed In favor of the bank, Tut Unton Lengue Club held, its regular meeting hist ovening, 1. 8. Celtehell fi the chile. Norting «was doue beyond myst pon a few applications for membership. They adjourned titan eurly bour to witness tho pro- eeysion,. * ‘Tuk temperance enmpalgn of the Woman's Christin Caton will be opence at Farwell Hull un tho Mth inst. by George W, Thuy, of Louls- vill. | Etorta are mnklig to Interest tho churehes, Chriatlang, and the moral clement of the city in the work. ‘ ie Hones of. Managers of the Mlinols Tratn- 1 Yuds at ug Schuot for Nurses held a meeting yesterday afternoon at the Palmer Houge, Mrs, Lawrenco: preshting, It was declied todefer the general mecting called for Suturday until: some time to. be announced hereafter, Tuy friends of the Rev. Lowis Raymoud and wife with celebrate tho fftieth anniversary of thoir marriage in the parlors ot the First Bap- tist Chureh, corner of South Park avenue and Thirty-irst atrect, Thursday evening, from 6 to aT) reloulee alll are corafally invited, THe Bobeminn Sluvoniun Citizens’ Ald Asso- elution ts holding its, second vonvention it Kolu's Hall, corner of Jefferson and Bimker atreets, The organization consists of n Grand Lodge in ench State, und a Supreme Lodge, whieh fs the one now fu session, It ls believed that this meoting will result in an increuse of tho memborship. Joserit MAutiN, 1 swiichinan employed ou tha #an-Slandle Nlroad, whtie coupting cars inthe yard nt tho erossing of Green and Kingle streets war enught between the bumpers of tho cnr Ac 11 o'eloek Monday night and so severely crushid piat he died ntito'clock yestorday morning at bome, No, 146 Morgan street. Me was 20 yours of age, and loft a wife whom he only re- cently tnarried. Tho Coroner with hold un fae quest 13 o’elock this afternoon, ‘Tux preparations for the fat stock show, which takes pinco ut the Exposition Uulldiny com. menelng on the 2th fust., wro golug on pretty. briskiy. A date nuinber of stibles bave: iy utup already inthe uorthorn portion of tha Quinatne and somo of the cattle hive alr Fivadeund the Cote en peal tobe ingly large, varied, aud interesting ¢) ury Peieraund Mr. Bldrldie of thostate tigard of Age riculture, under whose mtspices the show tikes: place, were inthe city y rduy, ut the building supervising the nrrangements, ‘To-day tho tito Bourd will hold a meeting nt the Grand Pacific 1 conclude arrangements, * BANLY Monday evening a horse and laht wagon Lolonging to ‘Thomas Nolson was stolen from in front of his palnteshop at No, 212 Chirk street. An hour later P. lumber deater at No, 111 Weal h was dilving cust from his ollie in front of No. 7 ho w. with by ow horse and Duras i reeklealy driven inthe oppostt ‘dircetion. ‘The thill of the latter buggy van into Mr, Dodge's horao’s breast, kiMing tho nniinal almost instint- ly. Tho rig was abandoned somo time later, and was fount astray an De Koven street. It was. At once identiticd as the one stolen from Mr, Nelson, Cho thick hus not yet been enptured, ANOTHER of tho Methodist young peoplo's meetings was held nt the First Chureb lust evens in; It was led by the Rey. W.C. Willing. Tho dhuce was quite lirge, and must of the rchus of tho city: sore represented, The ex- ercisea consisted of brluf addresses by Mr, und Mra. Willlug, sluging and the —srelntion of religious experl- ences, Several camo forward dure ing tho meeting una knelt for prayers, one professed converalon, about twenty asked for prayers for tholr irlends, und three ox- pressed n dosire to be prayed for mid saved, Tho Next meeting will be held ut Centenary Church a week from Monday, ut 7:0 o'clock, Tuestox Girt, 0 telegraph-operator in tho employ of the Northwestorn Rallroad, while rds ing on a way car driven by. Bugle No. 28h, ae dng eost, at the corner of Kinzie strect and Fatr- Held aveno stepped from tho cur to the Store Mog passenger trisu drawn by Engine No, &, L, Goggin, cugineer, but nevldentul- ty inlssing nla footing he wis struck on tho Back, and thrown up and forward some little distance, Ho tell on tng head and face, and was, almost lustantly killed, GU was about 10 yen of nye, sligto, and had only beon in tho enploy of the raflraad about two weeks, Hy residence ‘was not known by any of his comrades, aA ver~ Uict of necidental douth was returned, JACON G. Suits, tettcr-carrier in the Central Post-Ottlee, who hus beon in tho sorvice for i Tinber. of yours, disappenred on Feiday wight frum his home, No. 26) Dearborn street, No trace of Me. Smith cin be fond, and none Bmong his numerous comrmules have seen hin sinee that time, Binith has been subjevt to tts of slight derangement, and bag a number of Umes left home for n fow days, aways to tern Up ot tho office in tha end, About 2 ycar age ho was found on Drexel boulevard suttesiig ti the gaine way, The cuuse of the derangement Is Bald tube wounds received in the War, from which he came hame with i yallant record, He does not touch wn drop of Uquer, and’ hay no bad Bablia, He is nbout six feot high and wolghs about 200 pounds, Is dark-complexloned, and lus 8 lugs eyo. When tho reraning of Hormnn II, Conant wero found on the prafrte, near the Northwestern cur-shops, In October, It was holleved Ut toe pu beon murdered, and the finding of a bullet a his body yesterday goes to confirm this belluf, Tho corpyy wax plicod ina barrel and macerated In chloride of Win nix weeks age, When Dra, Mather and ‘Tucker wont to thy old Morgue yea- tenluy for the purpose of muking a poste gortem exaninition, thoy found that. the bullding hud been broker inte, and the body: partially removed from the barrel It isn wonder that the remiins were not carried olf, 4 #3 tO tao Morgue is easy, und mun nnd bose arocontinually running in und out, he build. Ing {snot a iit place to keep tho Dodies, and should bo nbandened or made inere secure. ‘he doctors found a thirty-tworcailbre bullet in tho body, but a4 the police buve abandoned tho case It iy not Ikely that the mystery will over be slenred up, Conoxen MANN yesterday beld an Inquest at No, 3760 West Monroe streot upon Daniel Morel: son, W years of aye, who was necidentally ran. down opposit No. 1 Tilated street, and who died of compression of the Drala In ponseyuence of an severe ful am tha atreet-ruilway who bin daw, at Wits also beld upon Fred Keigsling, sou of aelgar Manufacturer doing business at No. 100 West Randolph etroct, who, while hunting ducks on Culumot itlver, was euhton tal: drowned. The reeoll of his yuncapsizad the bout, and young cigaltog, togetter with ble companions, Chirles Dablyren und A, Mols, were precipitated tuto the river, ‘Tho two latter saved themsulyea by swimuninys and go inight Kelusting have dong, but be foolishly bell fast to his wan, He bud almost reached the shore wuen ho suddenly sunk. out of sight. His compuntons returned to tho ‘water and endeavored to save bln, but wore uns ably to tind tin. A verdict in avcordanua with Meso fucts Wus returned, KENYON COLLYGE, Amecting of tho alumni of Kenyon Cotlexe Was beld yeatorduy afternoon at the Grand Pus gitlu Hotel, Mr. Albert Heyden oF the class of 3969, wag callud to tho chulr, and Mr. Frank Compton was elected Seeretary, Among those prestat were Gen, Jobn A, MeDowell, "44; the tev, Henry G. Perry, “Gd; Jotun A, juny, Mowers, ay Al G, Dodge, 0 hurdwood- Nweltth street, and wher vollided being and prayer, His Kendly, bert: Hayden and Ebon He, U9; George W. Caras, toute J, Peet, und runt Compton, 0; Willan {. Stroud, ‘The Chalrniun wud tho Rev. Hunry G. Perry wor choses vu counittuc to dnitt an appropriate ud= Greve Lo President Huyes. who a an alumnus of Kenyon, expreasing the congratulations of tho Aswclation ou thy bunor conferred un tho cule lege by bis successful udmiuistration, was decldod to held a rouulou and banquet about Nov, 00, the ox: date to bo unnonne: hereafter, The te $ put Into the handa of tho Executive Committee, who will meet nt tho ollice of WA. S. Kondig, No. Tl Washington Btrect, at Fa'ctock Monday afternoon, The rest of the session was devoted to an ox+ perience meotiys and wn {nformal reunion, THE CLey-uaALL. ‘Tt Mayor was to have gone to New York to Ateist In nnearthing the alleged vlection fruuda, but he finds himsolf othorwlee engaged. ‘the revision uf the eity ordinances ins gone 80 far that tho printers promise to lay coples of tho ordinunees as reyised bofure tho Councll at Ss next meoting. Joux Coxxaty bas beon apnalaten Sanitary Inspector for the Eighth ward, to Mil a vacanos. Tho Ward now hus fifty-seven appolntinents, ur Fr tines us niany as nny other ward fn he elty's A CONTRACT was iiaoniy awarded J. Hy, Rmith & Co, to furnish the ofty 65,00 feet of three-dueh plank at $10 por WOK and 220,000 feet of four-inch pine paving olocks at gtLs5 ver 1,000, fs ‘Tits cars will resume travel over tho Hulsted- street viuduet this morning. ‘Tho stricture is how remanded us sure for ordinary vehicles, bit thogo heavily Indent would ayold teks by tak tug another route, Aone tho bullding permits fesued yesterday was une to the Chiesgy Urphan Asylum to erect live twoestory dwellings, Watnan avenue, now Twenty-second street, to coat S1u7N; and one to E. 1, Peussing & Co. to erect a two-story factory, No. 411 ba Salle streut, to cust $5.00) ‘Tith Vollee Cuptalns forwarded the rolls of tho Mayor's tcket-peddicrs to the Supertutendent yesterday, nod froin him they will go to the Cons troller today, ‘The most diligent inquiry failed 1o ehgit what it was proposed to do with thatn, but, folowing the natural course, they will gu to the Flnunee Comautittes to be audited, ‘tn Committe on Decorations of tha Into Knights ‘Templar conclave yesterday sent tho Mayor resolutions of thanks for tho aseistance wt anid Itndness shown by him and Fire Swenty fi the mutter of decorating the They hore date of Aug, 3, and areiyved y opportunely, for his our fs borne down by recount events, A DELEGATION of West Jnckaon street propor- ty-holders called upon Commissioner Watior Yestentay and cumpinined that in paving that thorouhfare tho contractors were not putting inas much filing as they should, Othorwise, they said, the work was belng done all right, and Mr. Waller promfsed tolook [nto the matter, Tho Superintendent of Streets is supposed to Jouk after such things, A MIXED CONDITION. Severn! months ayo a contract was awaried to srg. Ruy & Whitney for paving Despiatues wet, fro Madison south, aud, uthough the yhoiders bave paid for tho iine nothing: has been done, ntractors live mado the exeusu that they could not yet tho muterial for work. nid fearful that the weather would forhld the dotig of the work this winter. Commissloner Waller, Monday, dechired the contract forfetted, an yesterday Iet the work tow, B. Suith atin se Vines OF) conts per yard, and without mive Using. Subsequently be consulted the Curporit tion Counsel und gat an opinion to the eifec thnt ho should have advertised the reletting, vier the ordinances putt it was too Inte, forthe work bad been commenced, He will sundnecom- munleation to the Counell on the subject at lis next ineeting asking that boly to concur In his. action, and setting forth thatthe Fire Department had demunded the dolngof the work at once,and expressing the belief that If he hind not vel the wark vould not have been done this winter, The diferonve in tho cost of the work betweant tho original and the present letting will amount to abuut $2,700. A WATEM*TAX ROW, There wasa row in the Wuter-OMeo yester> day, tho result of which wus a taxpayer got Diack eye, and a eterk, muned Jobn ‘Luttlo, broke some of tho bones in onv of his Lunda, Tho story {4 mixed, und it was {inpussidlo to gut Beal of tho frets, or even get the name of tho gentioman with the black eye. Tho most thit could be gotten was that un individual from the southwestern section of the vity came in with t mnuithuds of troubles, claiming | that bo had paid lis tax twice, and thitt the elerk bad pocketed the money, whereupon tho: aforesaid clerk renched over tho comnter with his tet with tho result given. Dr. De Wolf dressed ‘Tuttto's wounds, und the Indlyidual assutled dressed his own. Tuttle was mixed up in tho Inte Investi- gatlons in tho Depurtinent, and embseqnently had some trouble with Commissioner Waller ont tho subject, It is not belleved, however, taut bo was guilty of tha churges nude yesterdny. A NEW QUESTION ‘Tho city and tho telephone coinpantes are ina fnir way to bave some trouble. which a jury will bo called upon to settle, In the moving of houses, It appears, the wires of the companies ttre greutiy ft tho was, and the Bulldiug Depart. ment cliims that they are inelined to object to etttting them to neeommodate movers. The abuse complained of fis that the compantys will cut four wires it thelr own exponse, and no more, und that they bi been charging exorbl- tant prices to the movers for cutting te others: and there tre always more than lour—whieh has created ull of the row. Superintendent Kirkland hols that the permits enjoyed by the companied five them no right to” intertero with the rights of individuals ty move Louses, which thoy obtaln under an ordininee, and also. by permit granted by the Building Department. under that ordin By but on the othoer,hund tho companies: hoy uve rights, secured by ordinance also, and that thore must ba somo Minit to the tlestruvtion of tholr property, hunee tho complication. The qnestion—which Is one as (othe rights uf the elty and the individual ‘on the one hind and the companies on the other his arisen out of a dispute botween an inidlyide unland ong of tho compnales in tho fast fow days. The company wax willing to. cut four wires, and wantod to chitrge the imover $0 for 3 st nent, onttlig. tho others in the way, which wus objected to, and both aides came tu tho Bullling Suporintendent for justice, He vould not dnterfere, of vourse, and the result was both parties (breaten ta co to court to Ket Ue thelr rights, Tt 14 pity: that this whot bnysl> hess of housc-moving could not be stopped, Were ft ended, there would In ten yours bo many less wooden bulldogs in Chicayo than will be the caso under tho present system. TIE CUSTOM-IIOUSE. specie business of tho Sub-'lreasury yos- was; Gold, 25,000 out; silver, 25,000 out and $3,000 In. ‘Vin: internal royvenue receipts yesterday were $0,811, spirits ylelding S211, clyars and to- baeco $1,605, and beer $42, ‘Tie United States Marshal has in hls bands about a dozen warrants for the nerest of strikers, roughs, and policeincn who Interfored with his Deputies at tho recent election, FoLtaowtng Js the list of dutinbia goods ree celved at the Custom-Houso yesterday: Lyon & Healy, 8 cuses musieal lastraments; Vergo, dtubllig & Co,, cases crockery: Charles Gling, Vense dressed aking: Jutigen, McClurg & Co, & eases books: Langteldt Heldelbery, Lease mere ehandlse. Collections, $7,0H. Owen O'stAure, Henry Hart, and Polleoman Dantel Burus were arrested yeaterday on com philnt of 3. M. Booth, who alleges thut. thoy {t- terfored with bin, a Deputy-dturshal, at the pall of tho Second Precinet ot tho Ninth Ward, They raye ball ti. tho sum of 2800 each for tholr ap) pearance. befers United States Commissioner Juyne this afternoon, The allegation ts that they allowed men to wet into the centre of the Ine aud prevented Booth from pulling them out. Atnistuke must hive beon made ns to O'Mabio. Hu Is the nian who was stabbed by Lawler just before the clecton, and Nov, 3 was In tho bose, {tid sail, sutfering from bis wound, lily life bus ing despatred of, und was not at tho poll all diy, Pa. O'MALLEY bad wo hearing before United Butea Commissioner loyus yestorday, upon tho charge of Interfering with Deputy Starehal at tho recent vlection. “Tho complalnatt wus C. A, Bueher, who was stationed tthe lest 2 tot of the Ninth Ward, Avcording to the testimony of tho prosecution, several Democratte strikers wer pulling mon out of the tne and putting others in their plices, Bucher remonstriled, nud was set upon by a amber of shoutlare hitters. O'Malley caught hin by the cout-cullar, pulled bis cout dyer his hel) and threw him down, and somobody clso stole his watch. Wit- nesses for tha defense swore that Bucher bine Kel put mon din the lua: that they remonatriated with bling and that O'Malluy told bine he ind business there, O'Malley stated that he tolt Buchor to keep quiot,—thore was a rush, and he “put bis hunds on hin" und Bucher tell down." ‘Tho Commissioner took the matter une dor tdyiseimont, . UUTLES ON IMPORTER. Tho prediction of Deputy Collector Hitt that the receipt of customs at ‘this port during tho preacnt your would reach $2,500,000 will mulunbt- edly prove tru, During 1870 the amount cole was $1,800,000, Far tho quarter gusting to- Bept. the total wae $415,000, aguinst ¥500 Tor tho sume thruo months in 18, Ln Ow br tho | dnereuse was #82875 over Oe ver of inst yoar, and for tho first days of (tho present month tho figures ure 84’ il inerenio of SILT over tho test wight daya fh November, 1870, ad thls da tho “dull seugon.” ‘There ttre between 350 and 400 inportura in Chloagu, and quite a number of them now send buyers to Burupe or kvop thom there all tho tine, ‘This year every cluss of dry ods fy being tinportei, da tho Appraliors ollleo here 13 as w yuatilled Lo put OF values us the one In New York. Under te hiw of July 10, 148d, Auuors wre allowed to come ju without futur Yontton of entry aud bond at the frst port, and thls buglness th Increading. But thore hus boon i general lncrease afturauud, thore ulwuye bolng a aymput! et we aud domedtio trade, “Last year Culenge stoad woveath jn the lst of ports, the order in fine oruiice being New York, lineton, Philudelphia, at Franctyco, Bulthuore, Ni i Chicago, ‘Thts your, however, this city Will rank nextto Sun Fraucisco, or firth, alive, from what can be learied, Baltimore and New Orleans hive not dicroased thely collections suillciuntly to enable thom to retaln thelr prods ent placed. Bvew now Chicnyu ty entitled ‘to 4, Surveyor and u Naya Ollicor,—thery certainly Is. bulllcient work for tho litter, the arrivals und clearunces numberluy 24,000 a yeur,—but, until recently, thory bas Leva no talk of apply! hug to Couyress for a law creating those olticers. ‘Cho foreign Ve AYBd DULLER My gi inereaae In collection: of this port, has, however, keted local pri and ay attempt will be onde to bayo such a law bussed at tho next sesston. imnortan NIK COUNTY-BULLDING Tit County Clerk yesterday fesued thirty miarringe leenses. SkVERAL weeks igo the elty, through Chief Swenle, usked the County Board to atlaw tho Fire Depurtnent to orcet a temporary entities house on the Hospital grounds, pending: tho erection of a permanent house in that viel The Joint Comtnittes on Hospital and) City litions yesterday refused the request, on the groutd that certain finprovements on tho growin would be damned, and itso ton tho conids that there ire mary vitetit fots in tint: jocality which tho elty can easily procure for the purpose, SEVERAL weeks since, Contrictor } presented an itemized statement. of aginst tho county on neeoint of his witch stitemunt or bi contained a vitst ber of charred for taatertil furnished performed whieh ¥ tering of tho contract. ‘The Lill was A Rpeeial committee, whe hive he! tncetings and endeavored to thn out ity. Ite. re net mutharized ly the pYorred tw these charges properly came under the head of 0: Those gentlemen tave varetilly dis svetod the bill, Ave been unable to come to fiy tgreenent to what netlon would be Duper to recemaiend in returning tho state. ment tothe doit Comunltt t owas theras tht on the fare deelded’ to wet some leat troublesoine question, and the imerite af the Wi wiltbe argued befora the Commitics this afteravan. — Cuunty-Attarn represent tho county, and M. represented by couse! ‘Kite Bound row engaged i tho offielal canvass of the returna of the recent election progressed very ideety watt they: struct tho riser" pees iuetsof the Fitth Witrd, wherw omlastons and wenernt earelesne: who hid anything to do with tho Fourth’ Precinet no tal tired. Tn tho Fifth Preeinet the books were muititated so much that it was wmost sible Lo handle (hem, mud: fia the Stath 1 the poll-look was not filled out, Thiel” freeinet oof the Jtdues forget or neglected to sin the holl-book. In tha Elehth Preeluct of the Fifth Wird thy candidates for the Lower ouse were PUL UbON tho retitray ns runtiys for the State Sermita, andes ‘as desienited, Thy ree anit of thls rosa cavelesness [a Unt tho follows fur enndidiles fose the votes whleh live been to them Ia that iy vinet: Kroll, 50 dy 4903 Gorinstn, 4333 flynn, My and Meil- N. K. FAINDANK, A ODETTE SCHEME THAN MING MAYOR, ‘The VuRMUSE of yesterdiy gave the reports at interviews had by one of fs reporters with three ofthe gentlemen who aro prominently met ‘uoned as candldates for Mryor on tho Repubtt aun ticket ut the comtny spring election. Two of those, Messr4, Kirk und Spalding, stated that thoy were not candidates, One of them, Mr, Rawtelgh, stated that he was in the hands of his friends, Munday oa, Vusnese reporter ens deavored to Kad Mr. No 1G Fulrbank, who 13 also prominently spoken of, but failed ta de Vesterdiy the wentiemiut wis ‘seon, tnd the & er suid: Esea tint your name ts promi: nity montioned In contivetion with the ofllee ot Stuyor. Yes, sie.” said Mr. Fairbank; “a uuinber of gentlomen have come tome and urged ine to xeeept the nowinndon. Lt betieve Unt EF cauld seenre n Republican nonination, and td have ne Monde that, if secured the nomination, Leoukt be elected. T know and feel the duty 1 owe to tho city und its people, but there Ix no ofice in their wift that L could or would uecept.” “ Whut's tha trouble; is your business In tho way?" “No, sir; I have no need to attend to or trouble myself about that. But Dhuve my own notion as to bow [can serve tha people best. 1 buve inndy some mnmoney, and Thave a otimber of ofichl positions In things whieh do not attract the publle Interest much, butin whieh a yreat deal of good is being done, and I propose to glve thom my tine, f propuse to do youd now tu my fellow-man, aind in my awn way. 1 buve sovornl ideas, which will be developed fir good time, but if T should accept the otlice uf Mayor, or any other ullice, ft would destroy somo. of the schemes, If I could occupy the chal for eightor ten years it tnight,be diferent, but ng for grovellng tu the inire of polities for public Mace for two years Tdon't ko It, and wau'e tt te There ty entirely: too much abuse and vititl gation henped upan tho tan who dures to enter used to tlk Furthor, e: the politlent aren Mr. Fairbank re it that ho wished to see goo nnd trae men ne unted and cleeted. We would do al ho could for the stiecess of the Republican purty, Tt is understoud that Mr. Pairtitule Is engayred dna most Inuduble and: phibauthroply undertate- ing. He husa desire toda something tor Chl- cngo, He wants to see a public fMbrary ant opurt-hosa erected kere,—clernnt aud’ fra proof, Io Is anxious to get the city to donate the use of Dearborn Park tor that Aursose ne the ground to pitldon. Phen be will head the Ust with ngiftor $100.00, If he can get nine other men—two have already are: ct jo give nt Ike mmount cach, and be las 10 doubt about it {f the clty gives the ground, This Tilton dollars ts to be used in the erection of ab Willett wil Sexton will bo seemed to Have aetunted ul 0 election. Jn Sixth Ward Ci beck, grand and substuntial fireproof edifice, te be: ecupied in part by the library. Wher it 1s ¢ pleted it $8 “to be presented to 1 lity of Chicago. Tho . revenue from the opora-hotse partof thestructuro fs toge towards supporting tho Publie Library, ‘Chis bs but one of bis yerand iduas for beveling Chicago, Mr. Fairbank and his wife are persons woo doa Brent det of good fia gttet aod unostentt tions way, and Chlengo tx blessed with a omumber of weulthy cltlzens of this class, who do ut parade thelr charity bofcre tho public guze, PROY. SWING bs RECHLVING IS CONGIEGATION, Avery unjoyable reception waa given lust evening ut the Fulmer House by Prof. Swing, of the Contral Chureh, to his congregation, ‘Tae saain parlor, tho Egyptian parlor, and Vartors O, 8,und W, wore set aside for theexelusiyo nso of the guests, and tho rooms were” brilliantiy: Ughted und beautifully deeorated with vines, flowers, und plants, In an arboreliko cor 4 ner onan orchostrt, under tho buton of John Hund, was statfoned, and discoursed murte durlug tha evening. Tho gists begin to arrive about half-past 8 o'elock, und thoy wero met by Prof, Swing, who took w stand nt tho houdof tho Egyptian parlor, He wis aaslated in recolying his guests by his daughter, Miss Helen Swing, aud hia niece, Miss Dinule Swing, Miss Helen wore a rich bhick glk dress and beaver hat with feathor, und 3 Dinnte was tusterally, attired jaa plum-colored silk robe cut en truln aad trimmed with velvet of tha samy shade, and a white opera but, - Very few of tho ludies present were fin full evealng dress, the majority of thom weurlog vvening huts or bonnets. © tn Parlor O tho guests were served With rofresbmouts in the shiupe ot lemonade und sherbet. ue ovening wis de> Yotad te promoaadiog unl social tatersourse, wid passed away pleasantly tonal Tels Prot, Swing's intention la give these receptions ut regular duteevals during the winter in order to instill as spirit of soulubility Into his conpregi. pn ‘Tho yuests began to disperse abun Ib v'elock, Anung thogo present wore Mr. and Mra, Will Jum Brawn, Mr, nd Sirs, OP. iniall, Mr. and Mrs. Chridthin Watl, Me. and Mrs, Charles Jhvaca, Mr und Mra, C, I, Dibbla, Mr. and Mrs, 2N. Pratt, Sr. nil Mrs Corbla, Me. and, Mra, Chutkley Hambleton, Mr. und Sirs. N. 2. Wildor, Mr. god Mea, Auiog'. Hall, Me, und Mra, Prk Uurker, Col. und Mrs... B. Stuvenson, Mr. und Mrs. A.M. Plerce, Mr. and Mrs. Horbert Joie 800, Mr, and Mn Manic) Mend, Sty. aud Mra. Gapbam,: Mr. and sles. Dares 1D Silty diag, ant Sing. B. Sherman Mrs J. 3 urvey, Mrs J. 4%, Ward, Sra. I. Pak Mra. Coble, Mra, Howd, Mra. Do Mary, Mrs, fy" corgud Lillin, Mra. Wilts Young, Mrs, Col, Sule Heat, Strs, Edward Forman, Mrs, Williants, Miss Helen Swing, Miss Dinuio Swing, Miss Bete Booth, Mias Roxanna Wentworth Miss Snilth, Miss Watidig, Mish ANto Iirnes, Misi Annio Pract, Miss stella Corby, Miss Nellle Androws, Miss Ward, Stas Icute Ruyworth, tho Misses Wheolvr, tho Missos Nello und Julia Smith, Miss Gtinan, dist Tteblugan, Milas Hemstead, Miss Biutes, tho slysus Mulligan, Mie Lizzie Brown, tho Hon, Johu Wentworth, Mr. Walter Bluadow- eroft, Sr, U.K. Booth, tho Rav. H.W, Mr, Charice Stiloa, My, Frank Glin. Prof. Gi, Mr, Shuion Starr! Tr. Cullundur, Willams, Mr, Kesslor, Sir Norton 8, Mond, Mr. D1 Nelegher, Mr. Joun Latlin, Mr, Andrews, Mr OU, 2 Holuies, MrySaron, de. Moses Wentworth, Judgo Duntovy, and Slr. Mitchell, WIE OPERA-IOUSE. MRBVALING TO PLACE TH BTOCK, —* Five of tho Incorporators of tho projectod Avudoimy of Design Assouiation mut. yesterday afternvon at the ofticoof Sr, J, V, Lo Moyne, cornor of Mudison and Doarborn stroots, Those tive comprised Mesars, D. A. Kimbark, J, V. Le Moyne, Bum #, Farrington, Frank Gould, and George Behnolder, Mr. d. V. Le Moyne was made Chairman, when, aftor some dlacusslon, Mr, frank Gould was ap: polntod “'reasurer and Mr, D, A, Kimbark Seere- tary. ‘Tho Chulr asked tho pleasuro of tha seoting, Me explained thut the Invorporators had merely: come loguther to conault as to tho best mcansoft putting the stock In the murket. dt was decided, after come tlk on this point, toappointan Kxecutlye Committee, composed ef the Chulrman, Preasuror, und Svoretary whose duty It gliauid Lo to open subseelption-boukwand fasuen clroulur explulutug the objocis of thu aAgsoclation, tn reply tuo qnostion as ta whut tha Asgocli- thon really meant todo, the Chitir said the proj. cet wus to aco I? there was sullichont artistic ihe lorest In tho city ta induce ¢he people to sub seribe stock for the ereetion of Bw building thas would be a credit and an ornumeat to the elty, ‘Chis building was not tabu a source of prollt, but for the bonetit of tho artistic Interpats of tho clty. Tho Acudumy 'of Desigd” hud Miwulfested au fatorest Ju the orojevt becuuwe 'Thoues, z 5 1. atfon ehowuld atand upon its own inerits wud not be controfled by any soclety, "There were tao many enterprises inChicago Hnrltedt -to aiittte clvele. ‘Tho “sum the Aneorporators Koughe to ornisa owas #4),000, This sum, in his ontilan, should be expended —tpan the bullding, and so mich of it eoutd be lensed ts would be necosanry to pay the ground rent, a\ gentlonum preseiit stucgested that ne stock. holder should be wlowed ty puretiae more tite SH worth of stock, go Chat the project contd he inade w popular one. Another speater thought {t navigable to let any wealthy win whe fort in ellned to take nlltho stock he wanted. hero would be plenty left ta go round, Some dezultory talk occurred os to tho most advisable way of putting tho matter before tho piles when It was determined to leave tha pres linitisry stops to tho Txecntive Committea Arendy mentioned, instructing tho Chitrman oF eald Committee’ ta call n nieoting of tho hit corporatora when such prollimiaary plans were mnatured, SUBURBAN, EVANSTON. Tho Hont Cintk met Monday evening tn tho University oflice, about twenty membors belay present. lt was deelded that the nine should be “'The Lvanston Boat Club.” A report of tho Committee on Memborehip showed that the membership had fnerensed to tho Hint, {fy having stgued the Constitution, and that thore were thirty-one honorary members, ‘This will susttre tho Club avout 81.000 in clean cash when wark is begin tte the spring. A Committed on Bouts was uppolntod, whose business (t i to bo postad on inutters pertaining to the puruhase oF Dont ‘The Philosophical Assoctition mot Inet Mon- allie bal There re by Profs, * wits Hatened xeited sone discus- ofticers was held, with the fottowlng result: President, Prof. C, W. Vieo-Presitent. Dre Henry Banus cording Sere! nC, A. Ps Garasns; Corre: peuple Sea ry, H. G. Lunt; Irengurer, Dr. MC. iragion. day eventing in the } NIE DOCTORS. KENTUCKY, Lovisvinis, Ky. Noy, 0.—Tho Tri-State Med- lent Soclety of Illnots, Hidiau, aud Kentucky convened fn its sixth annual mecting at Masonite Tomplo this imerning, Tho - attendance was smuller than was untielpated, but more mente hory are expeeted to-morrow. The mecting lusts four days, and its procecdiugs will be of grent interest to the medical profession, AIL o'clock Vr. IE, 1. Buek, of Springiiotd, Wl, President of the Society, called tha meeting to order, The Kev, dames P. Noyce Javoked ‘tho Divine bless- ine nt tho sessions of the Society. dre Wi, We Bontatity. Chairman of the Commit. tev af Arrangemenia, introatced tho Hon, Lat, Joseph, who delivered the weieomlug addreas tn behalf of the elt, Jr. Hi. Re Pulnier, the next sperker, wolooned the members of thu Society on behalf of tho feuteruity of Louisville, Gov. LP, Bluekburn welcomed tho Socioty to the State of Kentucky. Ho bade thom welcome, he sald, both asa member of the medical fra- ternity and us Governor of the State, ‘On behalf of the Society, Dr, Gerrlah, of Indl- tn, thitukod the citlzens of Loulsville and of Hentucky. for the hearty wolcome extended tho visitors. * W. Board, of Vincounes, read the ‘I'reasire e Which showel tho receipts of the ing tho pust yearto be $2), peniticures, S27.165, ‘This ufternoon papers were read—viz.: “ Now Method of tho Closor Amputation of Auumipa iy Mattress Sutures,” by Dr. A.C. Bernays, ,ouls: "Py pho-Malarial Fever, or Mongrel Hy= drud Compdund Fever," by Dr. Charlos #, Refer, of Shalbyville, Int; * Something In Connection with State Medicine,” by Dr. Thud Mf. Stephons, peri nitty polis, olis, te m, President Buek dollveredt tho 4 , annitd address, a mixed course sulted toa nixed uudienco. ILLINOIS. Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Eats, HL, Noy, .—At tho Inst meeting of the Fox Itlver Valley Medical Axsoefation, held at Aurora, a resolution was passed tu divide tho -Assoclation nto Northern and Southern Branch, cach to meet sepurately overy othor quarter, and alternating in Jolnt session nt sume ventral potnt, suy, Genova, Ta necordance with thts resolution, v meatlug of tho northern mem- bers wis helt In this city yesterday, Dr. D. B, Rurtingame was imade Chairman aod Dr. Cook, of Huntley, Beoretury. Mutters pertulning to tho inanner of conducting tho Association wore tisensaud, and n committee of threo, Drs. 'Tertt of Ehgtn, dtardy of Kanevitle, and Bunstesd of Dundee were uppoluted on organization, On Dee. 1, another tweotlug wil bo held ir this elty, when officers stall be elected. Tho territory embraced by this Association extends north fo Richmond and Woodstos west to Marengo and Byron, and south to’/lurnur Junction, WISCONSIN. Formal Tributes to tho Memory of Chicf Justico Kynn-Tho Delavan Lnustl- tute, : Speetat Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Trebune. Mapinon, Wis, Nov. BA large number of promfnent lnwyers from all parte of Wisconsin, and uw few from vutside the State, besides tho entire luw eluss of tho Unlveralty, met ut tho Supremo Court rooms this moruing tu do honor ty the tenory of tho latu Chief Justico Rdward G. Uyun. The Clreuit Court was aise adjourned | for tho accaslon, and Judge Stewart and the menibers of tha Dane County Bar wore li at tendance, The mourning badges and the buat of tho decensed sult occupied a uiche buck of the Judyes’ seuts, and tho lifelike portrait of the ute = Chief Justice, printed for tho Milwaukee Tur Assocmtion by Stuart Hunt, hung ou tho wall next tothe Miconess of ate Chief-Justice Whiton, The pleture ts 'Y fing one, and fs n most porfoct portralt of ended ty he loaked: 1s in the enjoyment of ordinury health, At 10; Justices Cole, Orton, Lyon, und Taylor took tholr senta on tho bench, proclimution was mude of the opening of court, and Williaa F. Vilas, of the Dave County Bar, reso, und In eloquent terms inade the formal jouncement of thaduth of the Chiof Justice, gave a sketch of bis Hte, aud paid most fecling tribnte ta bia memory. Lue tom A, i Tt Bute ler then presoured the resolutions of tho Mil- wautteo Baron the douth of the deceased, aitp> Plemunting thom by a brief and etequent per- sonal tribute, Thy Ton. AK. Huda, of Green Bay, spoke for the lawyersaf Brown County, de- Hvering nremurkable ‘address, In whieh te dtd honur to the decensed, and showed futhinte Hequalatince with hts wondortul talonts and peeulhp traits. Gon. Be Bryant, ut Madison, then rand tho resolutions of reapeet adopted by. the Dune County Nar: Assovtition at urceting held some time since, ‘Tho Hon, dumes denukina thon urose, nnd, in henutfof the legit sity of Milwaukee, formally presented tho OF tho late Chief-Justico tothe Court, muttks Were Of i Mout touching chireeter, reaike honomble to himself and to the ch ful kuleated him 6 thoir representa ‘he Comet nd jou reat Mntil to-morrow, out devenscat. "s KUCCERHOY has not yot been so- looted, but thore seems tobe a settted convic~ ton nineng tho mombers of the Bar thit Assocl- ito-Justice Colo will recelye the appointment, ‘The aunouncuMEnt will doubtless Le mude to Marrow. vrof, Alvert Salisbury, of Whitewater, hus beon appointed a Trustes of tho Wisconsin Tn stitute fur tho Deut nad Dumt, vieo President Chapin, of Iulult Cotteyo, resigned. a ———- PROBABLY MISTAKEN IDENTITY, Spectal Diepateh to The Chicago Tritunes SunLuyvinne, Ind. Nov, 0—This morning tho Followhig dispatch was recoived bero, cunsing great exeitoment on the streaty; “SHRLEVERORT, Lit, Nov. W—Lo James Magill, Sherig of Shetty Couutus “have ‘Just arrested Rdward Konnudy for tho murder ot Albert Me» Corkle, Shorlif, which occurred Oct. 0 lust, euso dome utter hint or fet me itnow what to do, ap SM. AUSTIN, Chiot of Polico." Magi startod nt noon to-day on to. for Shreveport with n requisition aud tho uvcossary Papers to bring Kennedy back should bls idontl- ty be catublisned, ‘Suon attur Mugill's departure anothor tole- run wis received, giving a description of the man ciptured, whieh fi part corresponds with. Kennody'a uppesranes, but fatla in the more Partloutar dutallz, Lha-prevaittug opinion te that tho man in custody of tho otlicers of Bhrey fort ls not Konnedy. Stagill was stopped at £ dinnupalis, aad returned home this vvening to uwalt further doyelopmunts. ia BANKRUPTCY DECISION, New York, Nov, &—In on uction brought by Mrs, Gertrude W, Konsott to restruin the Gove orninent from collecting uu asecasmont amount= Sus (o $223,000 on her ostute, of which sho fs ule leged to bo Hable as partner inthe bunkrupt concorns of Rusy, Stoyend & Co,, Aloxandor Rows &Coy and David O'Nonl, Judgo Dlatehford dee ¢lius the Government cannot ve reatralned. Mrs. Nott wis formurly tho wife of Surcus De date fuyutts Blurkey, who wis uterosted in the Hbove-named fiims, manufucturora of tobacco, aud Sharkey inado ber partir, ee REWARD OF BRAVERY, 81, Jon, N, J3., Nov, &.—Tho Mayor presented ‘Thomas Btover yestorduy: ie wmedual a the Hritish Royal 1a Hocluty for snving tho Hie ot wont whe foil Tica tho harbor e yeur ayo, Stover hus rescued tweutly-throe persons from drowulug, ars S © -——<$<————_—_— Huck & Raynor's Moth Powder destroysroach+ 8, Neus, tied, and bedbigs. 7 School-boy: “Ton mills a cents 10 ccntsa dling 7 ulaaoa, & bottle of Dr, Uull’s Cough yrup.’ AV Vea R AS AUAD AR Ue Dd QUICK WORK rath Discovery of the Woman Who Com- mitted the State Streot : Murder, She Confesses Her Guilt—The De- tails of the Tragedy. Tho tlevelapinents mae in tho Stute. street niystery yostentay confirmed in a remarkable Geyreo the murder theary advanced fn ‘ie Thinunxy of yesterday morning, Not only has tho fact of the murder heen fully established, Dnt the womnn to whom suspicion pointed wa having committed the crime hus made a full confession of having done so, As soon na Capt. Simons beeamo cortain that a murder had been committed, he at oneo tind all the reeldgnts of No, 0 Stato street—the housy in whieh the murder vecurred—arrested, und subjected ench one to a rigorous examinas tlon. Over a dozen were urrested altogether, but about halt of thom were allowed to go, 038 thoy evidently knew nothing about tho ense, among those detuined were Ida Williams, tho young woman whe occupied the room next to tho anu in which the murder oecurred on tho night of Its accomplishment; Mr. Anno Hayes, the landlady of the house; and Kate Doyle and Maygule Flurris, tho young women who discovered tho corpse In the closet. It was tho deseription which Ida Wiliams ynive of Eva Llogd’s personal uppenranes which Jed the Captiii to belleve that lie was tho killer and not the killed In the trugedy, She stated that Lloyd had short black hat, and the Captain immedhitely visited the room whero the corpse wis lying, aud, fndayr that {ta Muir owas long and | pathored = In. a bunch behind, he decided tint tho missing woman, who wns \ndouttedly the murderess, must bo found, Ida Williams was’ requested to furnish a full deseriptiun of tho woman with the close-cropped hair, and she did so tuithfully, ‘Tho result was thut Capt Sitntnons revugnized in tho person desoribed the counterpart of n young womunt whom ho had, the ‘fhursdry morning previous, seen conyteted uf disorderly conduct in tho South Sido Pohee Court and sentenced to tho Heidewell fu defuult of a $25 fine. He fm- mediately notitled Superintendent Feiton, of tho Beldewell, requesting hin to és DETAIN ANNIE HANLYY— the alias which Eva Lloyd guava when arrested— until sent for. ‘This was done, and yesterday worniug the prisoner was browrbt sito town, and when contronted with Capt. Slmmous made ‘easton OF her sitll, ntral Stution detectives "hud in. tho Tha Ce man tine been looking up her record, and, buav> feng found her portrait’ In the rogues’ gallery, fdentiledt ag Annie Hanley, alias Bya Bloy' alias * Brooklyn Lit," 2 professional thief, who came to Chicago froin New York list spring. Her MMstory since her. urrivat th Chiengo had been somewhat cheekered, &£ ong time she ob- tulbed a situation ns servant in tho resitence of the foreman of slipper factory on the corner of Vitth avenue and Randolpt street, but she tert this place utter robbing her employers of n quantity of jewelry. Sho wis ar veated for this ernie, “but, returning tne property. was not prosecuted, From the day of hor release front custody she led an abandoned life, ‘The detectives algo discovered that the name of the murdered woman was Dora Clar- Gtice, nnd tint sho was tho inistress of ainun named Ike Marks, who fnformed them that sho folonuedt orhelnally to Wloomington, ML, and that sho hid Deun brought to Chicago by Annie Gale, 0 notorious State street procuress, During the afternoon a TRINUNE reporter vis- {text the cells of the Armory Polics Station, and heard from the pridonor, Anno Hunley, A PULL CONTESSION of her connection with tho killing. Tho prisover proved to be a medium-sized but strong! though not stoutly-bullt young woman of 3. Her faco, the most remarkable feature of which was at palr of bead-like, sloc-binck cyes, wis dark and, in moments of deep exeltement, full of aexpresaion uf ferocity. She told her wor without the slightest heasltution about as fol- lows: “ Lknew l'll have to swing for it, but Tdon't care, Vil tell the trith about it wl, Lictlledt Dore, What a record lye et since [ came to Chicugo,—arrested for drunkenness, vagrancy, stealing, and now for inurder. Want to know how It hupponed. On, Tittelt you, Lint Dorn on ‘Tuesday night had known hor hefore,— und we went on a spree together. We aut alt evening long tt a snloon on Stutestract—1 don’t remember which oue—und drank, frat one trenthig, und then tho other. Wo renmnalned there until tho suloon closed, and the kespor putus out nto thostrest. Wo wot nr bottleof gin, hud then started for home, Wo were voth very. drunk anc got up stirs with grent dilliculty. We fell once or twice, whieh started 18 quarrel- Ing. At tha door of my room I could not make tho key work, and Dori got angey, and wo began slapping out another. At fist wo got inte the reon. where, aftur we bad taln down upon the bed, Dora Hung a tot of the gin inte my tiee. It burned my oyes torribly. Wo thon began to Heh, and, after slapping ane tnothor for sono the, we rested and began talktug. Dora tald ine that she hid a fellow of whom she thought a great dent, aud, to plugua her, 1 told hor thut I intended ta tuke hin awny trom her. This started another fht, tho luat ano. Wo fought upon tho bud. Lremember siritcing her, but 1 cannot call to tind whut I struck hor with. ‘Tho next thing £ remember was waking up. Lwas lying on the inside of the bed, und my loft arm wis sung over Dora, who was lying on tho outside. M, Ongers touched her bead, and I noticed that was AS COLD AS ICE, I jumped up, and looked ut her, Her face, Which was leaning over tho side of tho bed, was white, and there was blovd upon it. She was sthit, ns woll ve cold. nud 1 know thon that sha was dead-that T hid killed her. My tlrat fin pulse was to run and totl tho police, out I des lied It would bo better to lide the corpse, and get out, J wits not able ta do it In tho condition I was then in, and so T wont ton Italing restanrant and took a big drink of brandy, It did imo no good, and F bought a bottle af brandy which 1 tole up to the room withime. Ldranicit nearly all, and It gave mo the strength Lwantod. 1 took the vorpse by the tes, und drag it aeross tho floor to tho closet. where I placed It with the head up against the will next to the dour, wit the body stretched teross the closet floor. I lucked tho door of tho closet and the door of ny yoom, and went out fito tho structs ‘Nhat afternoon Iwas arrested: for disordurly conductand the next dry, dat ‘Maursday, | Was sunt to tho Hridowell. Cknow Lictied Doru and 1 suppose [shall have to swing Lor tte! Wohllo tho prisoner was at tho Bridowell she told Mr, Fetton tho story of hor fife, Sha sald that hor maiden name was Anil Muck, and that she was Lorn near tha Lakes of Killuravy, Iu troland; that she had beon led netray In Rome, New York State, and had afterward when but i yeura of age, mirried win nnd Henry tHunloy, iu Ute, N, ¥., who troutod her ‘badly, nud daserted her, ‘THY NOOM IN WICH THE MURDER WAS COM MITTED BLE Lore mnplo evidence yesterday nfternoon of tho tnizedy. The Noor uf the closut was stalned with blood, #0 was tho enrpet by the sda of tho bed at the polnta where the woman's bend vvor= bung it, aa had been deserlbedt by the pean ‘Tho wall tou wua spattered with blood tere and thore., The most linportant evidence wiggedtive of the munner in which the deceased war killed was foundon the burew, which 1s barely 11 fout distant from the sid of the bed, On the side of the bureatt next tu the bed bloud stulig were to be sven. Newr the cornor of tho Inrenu they were quite thick, und fram this htoody centro radiated straight sploatica of blood, clearly indicating that the striking of the wounn’s howd nyninet the bureau cornar hid re- sulted In the cutting of an importunturtery, At the toot of the buvean cornor a thick blood clot evidenced the correatness of this supposition, No wenpou owas found in tha room benrng — tndfoations that it had bean ginployod in tho struggle, and the probubllity is That the wormean’s head wis ban against ‘tho burent wid cut, the resulting hemerrhage, which no‘nttompt waa made to check, resultlug iu her death, A aunty, + coualsting of J, Cottrell. foreman, W. 0. Smith, B,J. David, J, Samuels, Ed, Bort, and 8, Bau, wore sworn in yestorduy the Coroner, who, aftor they hud viewed tho body of the deconsed, wero (isceharged until to-day, when the biquest willbe resumed. The post-mortem examina: Uon was conducted yustorda: wy County Physi- ciuu Wutbardt, who reported that tha ‘interne! organd were all ina healthy condition. Hoth vyeutriclea of tho bewrt were found to bo ompty, showing that the women had blod todealh, ‘Tho skin was much docom- 1) though It looked na though wn. ‘y loft tomple had beon severed, tho fact could rot bo dutinitly wscortamed. “ho skull was not fractured, alae thero wore Buy; eral scalp wounds, underneath which suttusion: of blood wero visible, in thy Doctor's opinion, death, which wns not fustantunvous, bad ros sulted from hemorrhage from the mouth and nostrils, nnd frum wounds on tho head which had evidently been produced by some bluut Weapon, THB MURDERED WOMAN, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Buoowraton, Wi. No —Dors Cluronce, alius Dora Cotfuy, who was found murdered at ‘No, 300 Btuto strevt, Chicugo, was # well-known ehuractor of Hloomlugton, some years ago bay: Ing been “a leading momber ‘of the emi: mundo,” Bio wast very bright und protty girl, Sho wus tho wife of n well-known young nian of Blooinington, aud uttributed hur dawnfull ton well-known businessemun now lying in a dise tanteity, a Blalno Men on Hayes and Grant, Gath's* Dupateh ta Clacinnatt Enquirer, New Youu, Nov, &.—Talkiuy to-day to a yroup of heavy politicians, I found tuey were all uu sparing on Hayes’ Adiministradon. Mogtof thom wore ate ais a 1 Seabee vay they had tuken such early offense ut Huye: Well," suld ouc, * bls treutinent of Willlam POPE OS SLUTS) B. Chandler gave me a porfect understanding of } S$ nimoal as Ronn na ne was inatcerated. 1p eeopted hard work and goneral service from Chane nad ag soon as ho got in tho Wohite Hote announced that le would not con alder Chandler's clating to any ellice, wid would notaven tea hing | He sot pasa Tharisce, and Tnever mnie tho least miatatee about itn, Atother of tis Bining purty said“ Roth pare Hes ouueht to get to work pretty soon and make Rome honorary rank for Grant, othorwire wo eball all be bartered with hin in tho noxt Prealdential campalzn. Tt won't to put film oat)s the head—of the urny, or to give him any military place with tha ‘powers thereof. We might make auch a rank na LSI Wt peeled Uke Von Moltke’s place th Germany—and fave Grant appointed to Mt for He, and thon wipe ont the dutics of tho ollice, Just na you retire n Judge of the Supreme Court. Grantls popular oversiwhere, and noe body wants to reo hilm poor and struggling for aliving, while nt the anino timo his popularity, f leftout of office, will constantly bo rnunlig iin Into polities.” Another porson sats “If Grant had mado tho same specehes before tho Convention nt Chtenge that ho has mite tn this campaign he would linve been nominated.” “Don't yon think,” sald T, that bis overtures toward tho South wero popular?” “No” exchitined the othor, an ex-United Bintea Senator, “UH never vote for any min tit who revives Hayes’ polloy of divkeriug: with tho South,” WATTERSON’S WAIL. “Whint Shall Wo Do to Bo Snved??}— Mo Snyn “Sttele to the Itckety Old Carrynli,? Continue n Bourbon, and Mato the Ropublicnn Party. Loutevitte tonetersJourndl, Now. & The Rept tilcan press, with n spontaneity and coruiatlty which deserve our grateful acknowl: edgnments, Invites us to quit the Democratic party and to come over to tha Itepubtican party, Jt would bnve us foteh our knitting and all our felonds and inake ourselves ut home, We sre vonstrained to decline this hospitable invitation, but inrotitrniny our regrets wo ent da no less in courtesy than give our rensons for not ace “ecpting an offer at once go disinterested and su enptlvating. With us partics are but rebfeles, and we have Hkened tho Demueratlo party to a rlehety okt carryail, which, though lacking tha latest eutand rty, fs yet better sulted to ot notion nod tnatos than tho Ropublican conch-and-four, whlch, with bolls Jingting and whips popping, bus so often dashed by us, beapattering us with mud, and leuving us to ereop on far in tho rear, through the mist aud raln, through the colt and dark, yet, hoping evor to find, what indeed we muy never find, n cozy, old-fashtoned tn, witha bluzlug tog fro and n wholesome supper, clean beds and sweet and safe repose, at tho ond of tho Journoy. The bare thought has moro cheer in it than a rentization of the corrupt splendor and Jquoble power wo nro asked to shure. In gond truth, the Democratte party 4a, in many reapeets, very obsolete and very cranky. It mts cer tatnty wabbled inite gait, ani gone astray, Uke any timeserver, To the oxtent of our poor menns wo have triod, whilst holding fast to good tradl- tlona, to set ton curcor sulted to the ulterod times we livains to the ndvanoing growtn and glory of our country, with tho many-colored needs thoreof; to tho publle falth tnvintate; to honust money, consisting of gold und silver, and. pauper convortible into coln on demand; tan sound systoin of damextio ceonumy, embracing aw revenue for tari’ only; toa humane, entight- ened, liberal policy foward the weak and lowly, tho white workingman und the black worklig- minn; to Natlonal, non-sectlonal tens concur. rent with the principles of Stutchood as set down in tho Constitution og it is, and 1s ft is consuned by the Bupremo Court of the United ates. On such a platform tho party ran tn 18%. On such a platform tt rin in 180." If the utterances of thoughtless ten gave a diferent Interpreta- uon, or the suspicion of u diferent interprotu- ton, to tho wholesome truths thorein laid down, nolthor the fault nor its attendant tallure was ours. Nor would that fault or failure justify us {in abandoning a line of thought very near aud deur to us, unloss we should see Bumo sure hopo of Its fulilliment elsewhere. “Does the Repub: ican purty promise such n fulllitment? It docs not. On tho contrary, It 1s, in splrit, opposed to everything wo pose and seek Ju the public In- terest; and tho sduzestion that, becuuse It has beaten us, wo ought to join it, could only ema- nate from these who have uover oxpericnced a sincere gonviction. Wo udmit that, ns partics aro now divided, tho Republicans enn go on forcing the tghting alouy sectlonal Ines of buttte every succeeding four yeurs to tho end of the century, and that on those lines thoy can elect anybody and every- body. Onr polities would, in that evant, become aatinplo alfateof able section against a tittle ony, Hetice we want to sce n seotionnl break-up, and shit welcome tho day when thera Is nelther a Solld South nora Solld North. ‘Co olfect this purpose we propose todo nil wo can to divert tho attention of tho ees from sentimental to mnterlal Issues, But, right is right, and truth {s trath, und whon we oncountor a false accusa- tion of the South, we are bound ta treat it as falsehood deserves to be treatod. No Republican Howspaper of the North hus chustised aetual ‘outrage tin the South more sternly than the Courter-Journal, But wo enunot be ex- pected to submit to fabricated outrages; and, ng it fs 'a part of the Republican * poll- cy toden! in there, ton certain extent wo muy never he nblo to bo quite rid of seetionnlism {i our polltics. Still, our hope is that wo hive weathered that polnton our leo quarter, and that, though the seetionnl tantom-ship muy iit hofore our eyes, it will sall far. out ut sea, leaving our coasts clear and Bouthorn men to pick Which of many ports thoy will choose to enter, Walving the antecedents of tho Repubilean pares and tiling st on its fuco,—even us that is ightod by the flush of victory,—we cur seo noth- in {t¥ oxistonce buts threat, noting in Its {niluence but a curso tothe country, ‘Tho Repul- Nean party Is not, us {tclnima to be, a party of idons, Itls# party of emotions, and, ns those have been pampered and tlattored, 0 purty of evil pus- sions, Admitting tho deticlencics of tho Domo- orntio louders, conceding mueh that may be anid of Demooratic Inadoquucy ay tho Dumo- crate. party. has been orgunized, these muy yours, Democratic suecess would have ontalled less injury on the public service, aud As A teas ‘on the public morals, than wo shalt oxporlency: in the Jinpetine “weliteh Republlein success has xlyen tho bad tendencies of upbeat hee and the wicked dealynsaf the Republtean politielins, ‘Tho chiof of those bad tendencies is hypocrisy, The chief of the wivked deslens ts oficial ollgurchiem. As a pretender, tho Republican purty isan immoral agent. As am orgunisi, 1 aw tinenice, [t bas debauched all our modes of thinking and is bringlng into play an en- ginery, und the tools tv handle it, of tho Most dangerous churncter, 1t mny ues eced, and probubly will suceced, i sup. pluntlug tha antique in Southorn life and thought with that which ia Northern and mod- orn, and, in doing this, it will oxtirpate much that tho South wero woll quit of; but it will aup> ne the yacuumn with a deal that ean in nowise Miprove tho people or the country, and will lose. the South in virtue nore than it wlll guln in erate aud thrift— < MI fares tho land to haat'ning Ila a prey, Where wenltls necumulutes und mon decays speaking, of courso, In renson, Wid by no means diddaining the yood which wontth, froneny nes quired and employed, Urings with it, ‘Tho lto- pubiionn party embraces, without doubt, a largo portion of what 1s calied tho culture of the country; but it cannot bo truly sald that the oulturd of the Rupubticun lary ig, Ju party af fuirs, nyoendant. Tho machine is nscend- ant. Tho Mepublienn party olains to bo tho party of religion and” moralliy; yot it universally aud, onibuslastically ap. plauds tho indecont spectacle of a Leecher gounta over an ligersoll, +g a ftoaneler the tepubllean pee has beun a lucky time-server; and asa political economist it f4 tha representae tivoof rings and Jobbera, und must, from the necogsitlos and nature of tho cuse, continue auch, Coan no party can be which baa been in iO a long, and which, drawing its Ineplras Hon fromthe spirit of conquest and dominauon, has that within it which bodes murder to the State, That, as party nes aro now drawn, it can oloct Grunt as casily four yours hence vg it hos Juat cleotod Guriietil, ja certain; and, a4 wo. hotlove it moditates this, and, us we further bo- ovo, that the election of Grant uuder tho clre cumstunes would bo substantially the end of republican governincnt, we must, at whatever cost, place ourselves betwoon tho peonte and the destruction of the puopto's systont and morallt So, wo cannot go over to the Rupublican part At tho risk of buing considered 1 fool, or worse, wo must dociine tho fuvitation: ta discount. evorything in favor of suceess. Nevertuoluss, though wo never win vw vietory,—though wo nover yet an ollice,—we hope to be of syne sery= ico to our Bounty. and our tine, Stay not a min, may not a party,be uaoful in opposition? Is thera. notasuch athing as disinterestedness In hone eat conyvicdon? What sort of Governmontahould wo havo it all of us belonged to ono party? A despotiam, of course; an yet that Js proviscly whut our Republican friends ask us ta do. Wo tonder thom our Segrots, with many thanks; bit wa profer to romain out fn the cold. Every one to hie taste; wherein wo quarrel, with nobody, We morvly contend for our bellefa, hoping thut. {n thao, we shall lind ourselves better mounted nd equipped thun wo ary ut present. Lhe old carryall was never more rickety than now, May be i will ya tv pleces. What then? Why, wo shall try to construct out of the Erig- monte a moro modern yebiele; a vehicle to whieh, when the tlie comes, u apanof thorough- brods nay bo attached, and which, thus drawn, tiay carry us tu the end parties aro made for,— tho opportunity to Mlustrate thojr ideas fn tho adminiutration of Gayorninent. A purpose thus | set is worth tiving for and dylug for, if ith nover reulized; in spite of the ttopubilean cor elt thut olllvo is tho only pout for young amb ton, that succeas in winning victorica, however questionable, la the busliess of life, and that defeat, oven In u good cause, [8 a disgrace. Wo do not think so. On the contrury, In spite. of tho late disaster, wo Bre peutty comfortably, However, thora is nothing Uke yotting used to uw thing, Habit, after u walle, develops into second nature; Hberty becomes a drag upon a ifortong captivo; and if we should wake up some morning to Bud ourvelved uctuully ta pemotien of the Government, the Chicf Magis- racy anil both Houves of Couutess, there ls no mit tt world make sid he Colt, clue eck oleetlon to the Prosielgney, Sight fi. er OTE E THE WARREN IN New Your, Nov, .—M A NOUIRY, r tonlay Helg.-tien, backers eo” AKA Ho wha FeNt by Gen, Wat that bork. te fon. Sheridan that they: hag ere tar enemy's rear, with 1509 0 en Bulnig ns Tust ua posites Veet AAA OUCES AD wey inated ie wert any orders Warren for Ge they dan said: © "oll Gon, Warren ee, Gen. the wiis Hot A tho from todayy thay ee UF Uo ty Enehidan’a aigey maine aPreted gee Herd er that uo wrotg bls wordy Cummins’ Dental © y, dofph, Finest teuth er. bingy state And Rane Wings hale prlee, Ruy, tho Improved lowe Belleck & Con Age Beals, #8, 97 Lake steven’ Norden, HRT, CMcGUT OWI Nav. & at Gurieg geen Le ateCutfvinehy ot a danger, COMB, the witecg DATSUY—SME Horry. vf TiS eaten eng Abbey Ctl ei ete, Nope ict sraith and ‘Atte OF Ki etl, Row Kore und iii MON—INLA DLE: ranidonyo uf tho bride'a fauner, thin it Andrew, In, by tho Fl € i Com Mt He IT Chambery of Chieawus Nien raler vote DEATH, DORCUT: At Itneine, F; of dss Hotchentor: aed ae” In. Now. tt in ELYAt Codur Itapli: ; 4 slekdnbon. only Gans After a belef Minors, Mu of John it Mary aA, amos Ents, heart-ulneatavar meat. i te radi, Nov. 1. ny junds of the fannly Funerat T a Mm. to Cy Are favited ped ie Buiitenty, tn th EGA Monrvett licks . tt.. Uy cars aati iatlves and terms fod to "utend withous fartget RUATTERY—At hatfennst 8 ofc ing, Soy. nah Jone Slattorye at Me ei vekrwallest. and Chicapo-ayernued ‘Vpporury, Leland, ut halfpoxt I Church, from thi en i acnteaageet 1 Sh BIIZE-DISTRIRUTIG COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION (0, Thor poputar monthly drawings, nevor have taken pluco rogularty in tho CLT VILLE? poms ges NOVEMBER 30, ‘These drawings oceur monthty unter annctor tho General Assembly of Wenguers eat Poruthig the Newport Printing ‘nd Nompsper Ce appre aA us * in ix wapecini net, and has never bey repente se ‘ihe United Statos Cireult Court o dored thu following decisian: a Mare ML re Ist—That the Commonwealth Dist: Company Ia Tegal, aia | Rd—Ite drawings are Muir. Tho Company ‘has now on hand a lane resere 0 fund. the following attrnettve prites: 10 Prizes $1 ea, | m0 pees esas Bm Wei Prizes $*}cach Fun iat $4000 onch.. 10100 1,00) Prizes tiv: brenden 1,00) erie, a) 0 Prie cli, Approximation Prise, xn on Prizes 820) ene U Prizes #W euch, Approxtmation Prizes, Whale ticke: Hult ticko! eatickues, Hon bes Remit monoy or 1 Express. DON'T Bi proximation ries Lap ww ie Dente in Lotter, or send by BBY teuisreneh Ler TR Ol POST-OFFICE ORDE. Urdersuf Sand ‘upward, by Express, can bo sent . kor furthor information nddress It, M. NOARDMAS (CourlerJournal Building? Louisville, Ky, Ur Nad and 38 Brondwny, New York, Ur tos A. PARKS, Tad WanhInionest.. oom 14, Chicnuo, INES, pany Em RR p John Osborn SonyGo, “SOLE AGENTS. RO NEW-YORK& MONTREAL SPENCERIAN peltieht STEEL PENS vi it Ft rt Bako, and unrivaled for y ot oe a lp thane aed ‘Eoenness of point. REAL SWAN QUILL ACTION in 20 Nunnbora, A couplet Eample Cand for coipt of 20 Cents. i "A jarani Car of 10 of ths Lending 67h for trial, on recetpt of 10 Cente. & C i 0, Ivison, BLAKEHAN, TAYLOR 138 und 140 Grund Street, Now York AUCTION SA) = ELASON, FLERSHEIM & CO, Pere cen memcnimre era LARGE SALE FURNITURE Carpets, Stoves, Blankets, Comforters, Genornl Afonacholt Se pie, General Sere chandive, ees, eters Aone maMerie., BLASON, FLARLLEI se CO. Anetta VY F PMAN & SONS, A Braet "aid Rast Hhanduiptete Do not fail w attond ournest REGULAR TRADE SALE CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LANES, On Wednesday, Nov, 10, at 10 otctorts the Flounnt asxorement of W. G, und C, C, Ware: Fable and de Glassware: He Docaratud Chunar sots. 180 Hronae Lamps, 70) boxes Chimneys. A Inrgy line of goods to close, Goods packot by expusionead t Goode sali at DEVAL NEY PIUTIEDSIAS = GEO, F. GORE & UD, B . Ori hd Si Sludlaun- Regular Trade Sales TULEDAYS—Dry Goods, ftorbing, Hats, ie pt . WEDNESDAT Ac tiuvis, Bhoos, silppers Kel ‘ote, WTR, WLC. crot® ¥ bau chundin THUUSDAYS—Liry, rat op. ca. — wanes Bot H FE Be ora bet f xb Han togrh ae ree, pat up em ganuy aud sti ty ares BOUL Eiiagn. Addeeas MON Tieit, Coufectiunet Sinton TRUNKS Huurtsa, litt if For ‘Trunks, = see eo 1 GOODS OO ee o's Metal, pend for pace i Sols BG. Q, Dany y bere POY fog fur bie HM ELTEROI” WS Avis: HAIR Seiobana ecg AAS