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UIIUCAGU LAS UINES ¥ GENERAL NEWS. J. Gorwry, Sioux City, Ia., ts at the Sherman, Warren Sannonn, St. Paul, ts at the Sherman. Hi. O. Cangon, Portland, Oro, {4 at the Tre-, mont. Lana Axpensen, Clnetunatt, is at tho Grand ~Yabine, Grn, AnD Bars. GrBnon, U. 8, Ay aro at tho Palmer, Jypon V. R. WALtiras, Memphis, Tenn, 18 at tho ‘Tremont. J, 8. Kanxs, Butfato, N. ¥., and L, H. Day, New York, aro thoSherman. - A. Kay and Sir fenry Chamborinin, Lon- don, Eng. aront the Palmor. | THe Rey, Mr. and Mra. James Runco, St “Joseph, Mo,, aro at tho Tremont. 11. D. Newent, tho incoming Secretary of Btato, Dixon, ts at tho Grand Paelfic. ‘Ti: Ton. Hussell Errott, Member of Congress froin tho Pittabury district, 16 at the Palmer, Mr. AND Mus, Husest Grutnenaust, Viennn, Austria, and C. Sohrocder, LelpziggGermany, are at the Grand Pacific. . W.1L. Sutri, Lexington, and J, 1. Qherly, Cairo, of the Rattroad and Warehouse Commis- sion, are at tha Grand Pacific. G. pe Drassune, Antwerp, Relgium, J, A. Fraser, Yokohama, Japan, and F, Walker, Live erpool, England, are at tho Palmer. ‘Tre Judges will have a mecting Saturday all ernoon ta make arrangoments fora division of their duties, mndo necessary by tho election of the now Judges, Miz Fox Lake Shooting Club held a meeting at tho Tremont House yesterday afternoon, and gnade arrangomouts for nn onthisiustic con tinuance of tho season's sport, THF annual National Encampment of Our Country's Defenders will beheld at the Grand Paeite Motel Tuesday afternoon Dee. 7, All cuinrides ure tuylted to attend is visite M. FE, Isoarta, Recolyer Indinnapolis, Cincin- natl & Lafayette Riitrond, Cinofnnati, By AL Watdron, General Munuger Lake Erie & West: ern Railroad, Lafayette, aro at the Grand Pa cll Ie. THE temperntiro yesterday, ns obsorved by Monnesen Uptoiane Madigon street, ‘Tnimus a Bultdlug, wos, at 8 a. m., G9 dey.s 10 a 11, 8; 1 m., U7; bp, mm. 8p. mm, 3. Barometer, § 1. my 2.63, ‘Tne Plowmnkors’ Arsociationconcluded their Jabors at the Palmer House yestentay afternoon. Nothing was done beyond considering the ad- ¥anced rates agreed upon at the movting of tho day hefore. Tut Sherman House is to We lighted on the ground nnd partor floors with the dablokoil Plectric candies, which will be tho first of tho tndintusein this clty, The foundations for the new ongine are now being put in, AMRETING of the Chicugo Spelling-leform Boelcty was tohavebeen held yesterday even- ing in Parlor Nu. Lof tho Grand VPacille Hotel, Dut as only ono member of the Assoclation—Dr. ‘Wickersham—was present, no business was transacted, for the pnst sevon Cianurs W. DAnu, who ht : Years filled tho position of Cashler at the Painicr House, his purchased an futerest in and will take the management of tho Commereinl Hotel Of this city. Copland Lownsend succceds Bir. Dabb at the Palmer. Fronrence McCantiy will preach noxt Sun- day tnorning and evening in the Call Board room, Gamblers’ alley. Its gr ose to hold Gospel mectings thore overy Sunday in orler to gather In tho young and old sinners who are constantly In tho nelghborbood. TuropoRE Scrnoxnrn, employed as a beor peddlor acGottfricd’s brawory, cornor of Archer and Stewart avenues, waa rin ovor and instant- ly killed nt 4:2) yesterday afternoon nt tho Bush~ nell strect and “Archer nyenuo crossing of the Wabush Retlroad, Tho body was cut in two and badly mangled, The remains wero taken to his bonrding-houeo at No, 213 Bushnell straot. : Tnx Andersonvitte Prisoners’ Assoulntion met. Inst night ut tho Shorman House, A number of new membors were elected. * The Lyons Post, G. A. Ht, und tho ‘Twenty-fourth [ltnots Vetcran. Association wero tendered n voto of thanks for coiperation in tho reeent reunion, ‘Tho Treas. ‘urer reported a balanes on hand of £20, They considered tho subject of the proposed memoria’ to Congress petitioning for the pensioniug of these survivors of Hebol prison-pens, Capt. BULLWINKLE {6 after the men who sell gneollno, since it ts the catise of many necidents and flrea, Ho has made, complaint agulnst dienry Rehoclikapp. QW. ge Honry 31. Beavey, William C. Seavy, W. E. Tascott, and Frank Pearson, charuing them with selling oll for iuminating: Eposes: which {8 below the approved standard, Tho dealers claim that wns- oline Is not an ol], and nt teat caso Is on trinl bee fore Summeriietd. ‘Tho stulf ts very deigerous, and [ts anlo ought to be inhibited. IN answer to a valt for thd Inceting of the city - enone tas Elghth Ward sevoral Individe- ain ussemblod at No, is) West Tweiltth atreot last evening. ‘Those present thought that thoy wera doing tho Mayors bidding {i assembilag, but what they or guthorsd for no one Appoared to know, and nothing was done, Ther talked over thy reault of the Inte election with Rlonmy forebodlnga, and were generally arood that if Mr. Harrison did not do better in April thin he bad in November their chances for pluces tn tho future werg veay allin, : ‘Tite Ninth Ward Republican Club met at No. 221 West Madison strect Inst ovouing, Albert Lano inthe chair. fho object of the mecting was to elect olticors, and tho result wis us follows; Presidunt, C. 2. Cartor; Vico- Presitents, _— C. 18 lansor, J, ON Getman,' Samitict ills, and We Gibson; cettars salaries: Stroud; Trensur Atnberg: Executlye Committee, J. 8. Harv Holand, 0. K, Herrick, W. IL. Sloan, and Harney Shields: aud Finance Committee, W. 1, Thomp- son, 8, 13, Jamoson, Gustavus Selmidt, and Col, ‘Tower, The Yrensurer reported that ho had SiWiin band left over from the campuign, showing which fow clubs can make, THE ANTHRACITE COAL PRODUCERS concluded tholr session ut tho Grand Palio Hotel yeaterday afternvon, aud returned humo on the evening trains. ‘Pho result of the aussion wus that the producers determined to force a general advanceot 25 cunts per ton on all grades of wi te coal,” "This, they elnim, thoy tre foreed to do by tho advance in transportiion rates, which hits ulyo been determined upon on Hues running from the coal regions to Huttalo, The rates from thero west will romntn une chunged, at oust wntl after navization Anal closes, The cou! men aay that tho fulivonds wilt get about one-hal€ of this advince. ‘Thia ute vance, for the presunt, will fall on tho dealers only, aus” the “Exchange. in. this elty bas already advanced the pricoto Sf on all grades of unthruclte, and thoy clalm that no nd- Vance will bo made to deulcrs for a fow: weeks, although nfter that time a genornl rise in prices qany be coutidently expected, At the meeting tho’ fuct was developed thit there will be n cone alderatlo seareity of coal here within a short, time, ‘The lake shipments nra nbout over, tnd the rallrouds cannot megt the transportation demands, In addition to this, it lus covored that the probabloconsumpuen hus been Underestimuted, “and tho mines will hava dint: culty In supplying tho demand, Another Bee erat advance on the part of the producers i among the poasibilltics, TEARFUL" NUQUKE, of tho late Ladies’ Grain Exchango in tho Metro: polltan Blook, hus come tourief. All tho “mare ee “aud profits in hls hands disappeared, aid, ds customers have pouneed upon bim and eburge him with ombezzlouunt. He was arrested Wednesday on complaint of Sir, Mary A. Webster, and yesterday was arnuguod betoco Justice Prindivitic, Tho witnesses for the pro secution wero Ari, Webster, Mra, HA. Jewutt, drs. 2. J, Hl, and Misa St. 8, Chapman, though Shore wero halt a dozen more fudies Presont Who were auxtous totostify, ‘Thoy told how thoy “argined-up,"—in other words, handed thelr gash over to Buxbee, und never saw it eral @hoir losses ran from. $0 to slur a. piuce, Hho hearing wilt concluded “to-day. Tho defenso will clulm, of cuutao, that tho | business was un untawrul ane, -and that the absorption of tho monoy was td been dite erime; and it waa wore than lkely that Dugheo Tt will be disohurau eaple whodent with buaket~ shops and “ Ladice’ Exehunges" are sure. tu bo swindled fn send, “thoy ave ig ruinody ox. cept » olvi recover, ans 1 gine) would be worthless, : a z: A ¥AT STOCK, The third anuual Nutional Stool Show, wader the uuapicos of tho line eae eee Agriculture, opena Mouday ut the Exposition Lullding, and will bo largost ana nose Interest> fw ot tho kind that bus ever tukun place i tho United States, and it whould be se ‘patronized 48 to Makelt sy tnanclal succe ange ite onty object Ja to stimulate finprovemenin in breedini and ralaluy of anlinuls for food. ‘Thura ure Wh which enters tho cit: in, Michigan, W!: consin, Indiana, Towa, I Kentneky, other States are large 1, Tepresentod, TI oa Importation of hers is aro on tare Clydesdale drutt horses from Enginnd, browght by D. MeKey for this fair. Rome of the Enetish sheep-breeders are represented In tho exhlble ton, malnly by Shropshires. Tho sheep exhibit from Canida’ is very Inrge and of na supe- flor quality, the animals from the Govern- ment Model Farm, of Canada, being con- Sklered equal to’ tho best ‘ever shown here, Tho exhibition atarts ont with at ex. cellent promise of suctess. Its mortt will bo suet as to demand enor nudiic attention, and these exhibitions, if suecossful, are destined to greatly benefit Chicago, NECORDER BROCKAY Ant ats mrAnuCne, ‘The eases against August Spiess, Paul Grott- kau, the alien, William Buhtest, Ernst Bublest, Chattes Huerting, and August Stead ehnrged with crimiital Hbel by Recorder J, W. Brockway in having published i dofamarory nrticlo in a paper known as the Arhetter Zeltuny on the Wth of October, was to have come up at 2 o'clock ‘ orday afternoon before | Jus tee Robluson. "The prisoners were all on hand promptly with = thoir counsel, Harty Uubens and Uichard Veendergast. Tho presccutor was represented by Mossra. J. N, Barker and Ire W. Buoll, ‘hore was an appare entdesiro onthe part of tho defendants, through: thelr counsol, to mike a settioment of sume kind, Vartous propositions were made and re- ol, The defendants feared that if they innide an unqualified retraction that it would Kill thom and their Journal. But the platntiit would ace cept nothing but an unequivocal retraction, tho defendants to have It published in every Mn Chicayo. ‘The negravations in the orlginal libel Jny in tho fuel that especial pains taken to give it great elreulnution, and anv edition of itwis thrown upon tho streets nf the defendants had been arrested. After somo. dulny tho parties, by consent, adJourned thoenso until next, Thursday afternoon, at? n'elook. In tho meantine an rimienble rattloment will to doubt he mute, ‘Tho defendants are inn bad 1x, nppnrontly, and thoy seem to nappreectate tho sltuntion. A PROPELLEIt AND A DRIDGK. Aaturter before 8 o'clock last eventog eller Sweepstikes, one of the Veshtixa, Company's boats, pulled into the river, nndf when near Rushestreet bridge, attempted to moke a turn in order to wet back to the dovks of the Company, ‘Tho engines worth! not reverse, and tho hnpetus whieh the bout hud witined sent her crashing ayralost tho bridge In the middle of tho north dni, By the eailision one of tho locks of tho bridge ‘was broken, a smnll section the railing was knocked over, a few bow on the footpath ripped © up. The Sweepstakes wv stall ronellar, okra tiko in large-sized tug, and the bridge had decidodly tho best of her, fer smoke-stack and cabin wero literally torn from her deck, which was swept clean bs the bridge rondway. ‘Tho Captain sustained a few slight Injurics,und n man in the pitot-heuse was knocked of nis perch Into the river, but. waa picked up uninjured. Tho propoller went under the bridge, and tied up nt tho dovk Just beyoul, on tho north side of tho river. Tho cole itslon anpeared to bo purely acetdentul. There waa to signal given for the bridge to open, ns it Was not Intended that tha boat should pass the Dridze, and the aceident was duc to the fuct that tho bont did not taku the engine, CITY-ITALIL Anp, THomvson left last night fora fow days’ ginning In tho Interior of the State, Av. Lawirnt thinks he can beat Mayor Hnr- rison In tho race in tho epring, and 14 suid to bo setting his sails for it, ALD, SAxveRs, who has beon quite ill for somo tinte, fg reported to bu mnending, and {tis exe pected be will be ablo to bo nround again ln Tow days, Tae Mayor was yesterday preparing an nd- ag to the public, which will be given out to- y. Its tenor votild not be gotten. at. but it stirta out with the words; * Now that tho ox- eltement of tho clection is ove: a DELEGATION of Poles watted upon the Mayor yesterday aud Invited niin to tuke part in. tho celebration of tho fiftieth auulversiry of tha Polls Revolution, which takes place at Farwelt Mallon tho oth, eningotalny, at 6 o'clock, Ho promised to uttena and speak, ‘Tis Department of Public Works js prepnr- Ing arecommendation for tho knprovement of about thirty miles of streets next year. inetud- jug Ashinnd and Wentworth avenues, Michigan treet, Clybourn avenue, und ‘Twenty-sixth and ‘Thirty-ffth streets, in the vicinity of Halsted, Tue rumor fs again provalont that the Mayor is ubout tu enter upon the Work of bouncing employés. Little credence Is given ft, however, for the reason that {f ho bad intended to muko sppauch move be would have made it before. If he doas unvthing in tho matter, it will be to help th the spring election, of course. Tue Superintendent of Bulldings and Fires Marshal weru too busy yesterday to muko the promised Investigation of Fox's Theatre, with 1 view to haying errtain Sinprovemunts: mad to Rusrd ayuinst fire, ote. The proprictora of the pluce, huwever, called to see thon, and promised to muko the ehanges demanded atonee. Tho ‘visit will not now be made for several days, Asona tho butldtng-perinits Issued yesteriny/ 2: tra ter Atout ho 1 & oe. Sho was not Ina condition to support hereetf, anid would not b unt enred. While the hospital wns not the onl proper place for her, he knew of no other iiat{- tution where eho wonld receive better trent- ment. Dr. Bluthurdt, County Physcian, testified that. tho wirl was auffering from fn turning upward of the eyelids, whilv tho eyelashes rubbed upon tho eychall iteuif sons to constantly trritato It. Ain operation to correct would in his opine Ton bring alwuita cure. ninoment in a hose Pital fora month or so would alsa be necessary ponding the operation, and the proper Inatitus ton, in bls opinion, was tho Stute Eye and Bar Infirmary, in this elty. Her cure, however; de- pended on her confinement somewhere during the progress of the operation, whethor In tho college or {n tho Infirmary. ‘There was consiterable talk among counsel ns totha relative merits of tho two Institutions, tho logul representative of tho alilicted girt ar- gain that Itwould bo unwise to remove her rom nn institution where she was nlrendy une ‘lor competent treatment to another where sno would be pliced under the charge. of another physician. und tho attorney for tho defense, while youching for the parent's ontlre willing ness to Sup pore her, arguing in favor of plueing her tran tnstitution enrriod on by tho Stato at Which the expense would probably bo lees than at thacoliuge, As nobody knew Just what. tho expenso would be, the Court director the parties tonseertain what the charges wero at tho State institution, and ty report to tlm by Saturday morning, whon he would furthor con- sider tho matter and inake the proper order, ‘The only objcot tn this, ho sated, was to necertain which was the best placo for’ the wit), inorder that sho might bo cured ng. apecdily ns possible, ‘Tho matter nceordinyiy wont over until Satur- day morning. H FEDERAL AFIAIRS. INTENNAD revenuo receipts yestorday amount: ed to $33,21: ‘Tink Pension Agent, Miss Sweet, bag been sup plied with money for pensioners. A xusturt of tho Government ofticers wero at Waukegan yesterday attending tho welding of Judge Modgett's daughter, Bix THOUSAND DoLTAns In allver was received at the United States Sub-'frensury yesterday, and $2,000 pall ont. ‘Ten thousand dollars in told was also disbursed, Tun following isa ist af tho dutinblo goods received at tho Custom-House yesterday: Chi+ cago Stamping Company, Ol boxes tin-plates Fie Iter & Co. Ws eases cotton hosiery; & Co. <2) sucky salts Wield, Letter & Co., 25 proknges dry goods; J. Vi. Farwell, 6 s ary pools: Fowler Brog,, 320 sacks. sult. Cole lections, Kath States was known Rranular | JANNINGS was arratgnet bofora United bulnissioner Hoyne yesterday to show cate why ho has carried un wholesale Alquor business without paying the specitt tax. ‘The ease was continued fora week from Saturday, He gave tls own recogulzance for bls appear: ance. ‘Tite examination of Hnrhormaster Johit Me- Carthy, who alded Oficer Burns in Interfering with “Darius Chupmau, a Deputy Murshal, on clection-day, was concluded — befor United States Comimisstoner “Hoyne yester- day forenoon, ‘Three witnesses — testilled thit Chapman was endeavoring to keep order in the ne of voters, und prevent others from pecking. into it, when MeCarthy hetd hilin while, several Democrats got inte the ine In advances of those who wero in the rear, and who were pregunaply Republicans, — Tho prisoner was rn eld for trlubat tho upper court, and bail fixed: it $0. Martin Casoy becatny surety. Otbor arroste will probably be made, the United Stares, authorities being determined ta show that a’ Federal offleer must not bo interfered with while in tho discharge of his duty. CITARLES CAMPBELL. ON TIAL FOR THE NURDER OF FENTON REATTY, Tho caso of Charles Campbell, the negro mur- derer, camo up before Judge MeAllistor in the Crim{nal Court at 0 o'clock yesterday morning. Tho prisoner was represented by W. W.O'lirlen, and Stuto’s-Attorney Mills conducted tho pros- contion, On tho night of tho “th of Janu. ury lust the prisoner, who is n low-lived but tustlly-dressed negro gambler and bully, was on Qepree on Harrison street, in the vicinity of Fourth avenue. He staggered ngatnat a post and knocked off his hat, and nt about the samo thne an {notfensive colored man named Fenton Jientty came along, and -Cumpbell no costed him, abused him, and then shot him in tho abdomen. § The = murder wt the timo was considered most wanton and un- provoked, ‘Thy prisoner was promptly arrested, and has beon lying fn Jail awaiting trial, having mado afidavit previvusly that all tho Judges in Cook County wero prejudiced ngatnat him ex- cept McAllister, bofore whom Campbell pleaded gfillty yestorjiay morning to murder, and throw Almself upon the imerey of the Court, fecllng Perhaps that the Judge was tonth to initlet eapltal Punishment. State's-Attorney Mills Deletly re- was ona to Tobin, Hunter & Co. to erect a boiler factory, Nos, 860 to Sih South Hubsted atreot tO rest SLD: apa ti the Xawhaery eaigte to Wye A De J. siuta-coverad inunsurd root on Nag, MT tt Dearborn avenue, to cost #3000; one: tos Heery to erect u two-story dialling, No. 1 Park avenue, to cost $1,000; atid ono to John xeboll to greet a two-story dwelling corner of Watton nud Stuutun avenues, to cost 87,000, Fd . Comstestonuit De Wour conaulte!, tha Law Department yestorday as to the lesulity of tho new ash ordiianes and his power’ to enforce tt, and appeared well pleased witty’ the result, atl thongh he would not any whatat was. He dub- sequently ixeued ordera agaist Mo reportors being xivon anything In relution to tho work of tho Department in enforclay It, und tho conctus Bion to be drawn 1s thag'be does not want tho inuttor ngitated. ‘Ine Committee on’ Firo and Water yesterday ngrecd to rocomnmpsd that Charles tale tie we lowed to: pile tuber on tho corner of Union and ‘Twenty-second, streets, on his own props erty, und that be American Union Yelegraph Company be alowed to erect poles Mn Sas Artaverue pytween Archer avente and Thirty- ninth street. <i, McGrath's resolution enlling for the purchase of a lot for an engineshouse in tho vicinity of Milwuukea and North nvo- nues wag note upon favorably, ANEW PROJECT. ‘Tho Mayor waa yesterday in receipt of a letter from the Hospital Sucurday and Sunduy Avso- cintion,'; of New York, calling upon him to tike 10 Hi Miry steps to orginize a simller asso- elation In thls ci In New York, ituppears, a collection Is tuken up in uttot the ciurchus the lust Sagdrchty and Sunday in cach year fur tho Ddenellt of the variits hospitals, tinder the direc. ‘on ofa comiuittey composed of otfiahtly, aud thy prooveds are distributed among the yarinue hospital, ‘Toucollections just year amatntod to ubous £4,000. Tis Honor thinks very fuvoratly of tho iden, and will be ylad to codperate in tha formation of a atmilur nsdoclation here.” ' > A BPECEAL COUNUIT, MEETING. Avspeeial meotlng of the City Cauncil ts called for this evening. ‘Lhe call t3 signed by Ald. Cul- terton, Wordia, MeAuley, MeGrnth, and Lawler, tho object of tho cnif ta anid to be to dispose reuntinidhed business. A part of the work to be done, It 1s gald, Is tho consideration of the orlyinat ordinunge granting tho West Dlyision Jompuny tho rieht to lay tracks along: et, Wn Tumor hus it that the Company hat ordininee will be uecepied by (tif go ainemded ste cover some of tho ob: Jovtiond mude by tho Mayor, If this he trye, it would not be ustonishlag to seu the whole quvs- thon Analty dispo: of Another matter dikely to conto up ts the proposition to repeal tho Weat> eri iudlana ortinunes, TIE COUNTY BUILDING, ‘Tite County Clork issued twonty-throo mar- aye Neenses yoaturduy, -Tuv examination of tho election returts was cuttla entries of tho choicest. stock Amerleun continent. There. tu tho wtins mee ber of entries of shop, iotudiug the aueat of Unported Hngtish Lrecdad Thare tro 1M entries Of fat ewine. ‘Tho horse exhibit: will be a specialty, and will inelade a tne volluction of beayy draught hures, auong them sunie row’ Judge Cuten's farm. ho poultry pore eu will bo urge Ae, AF tuk uch Jarger than, Just year, atid will Include somo ox Uraordinurily lurga tub turkeys, weedy, chive cae ducks, ute. Chery will bu wiles Uxbibit ob dressed American gaqne, Including tho bear, tho vel, deer, untetapy, baal, and wit birds ot avery klad. becratury Fisher, of the State Bourd of Agrieuiture, ts upon tho ground wus porvising tho receiving of pletion of thy catalog, part of tho Exposition transformed fyb pens wad stalls, and looks cosy and neat, with'ite sawdust bedding, Tho Buper, iutendents pf each aepartinent are un the ground assigning stalls and peus to stock, ‘The follow= Jug ore .tho Superintendents; “Buin Dysurt, Class A, cattle; John Landrlyan, Chis 1, boravas 2 We Vittuu, Class C, sheep; Willian Vourlicy, Claee'D, swings H. D. Emery, Cluss & poultry? Wilthun Sinith, known us tho Duke, of Loxing: fon, Clusé F, Sechunios; A, F. Mogre, superiie ytendent of forage and stulis, very wtull ty ‘auc pattlo arrive Upon ulmost vvory truly, entries, und tho com> The vathe north Hullding bus been bis treatment for ubout yesturday completed up to and Including the twoltth Word, ‘Tite Grand Jury forthe Novembor term of tho Crimtuat Court” will be, impanlod Sunday Miorniug for 4 throv-woeks' seadlun. A Lanay number of ball cases on the recards of the Crimimti Court willbo eloured up and put iu readiness preparatory to the adyont of the now Judge. In tho County Court yostorday, Amanda 'Tay- tor, Puetlela Studams, and Jutle Coot woro. tee amined und udjudgod disuno, ‘Tho last two wore oolured puupors, ANNIZ Maukry, ating Broakiya Hill, tho con. fossod murdoresy uf Dora Abell, was louked up fn the dull yoaturnty + Bhe has retuned Moses, Van Buren Bros. ws her counsot, and ubsolutoly rofuses to say 0 word nbunt the caso, ‘J% Committee on Public Churitlos mot yos- Feit? atpar nity At tho oilllee of the Cointy Agont to Inspect samples of tour, proparntory to letting the contruct Cor supplying the various rapes duatitutions, ‘Tho contruct was not lot, owOvEr, ‘Tix Conk County Returning Board yesterday Tan ugaludt a snag. pio dudes and clorks of olavtion tn the Second Preelnut of tho Eleventh Ward returnod the tilly-sheot of the votes vast, Dut noxloctod to Hl out tho pollelist. Upoit bolog went for tho mistake was reetiiied. ‘Those Qiroluss follows wero Edward We stanwoud, Charles s, Webster, and ‘fom Courtnoy, jusigus, aad Pliny J. Lawrence and Churles U.'stlchels, clerkg, In returning tho polletouks alter the Jehan Bloation, iia sins hie the sume alain kg ceurrod and the sumo partied word compo! tw complet tholr works pales FATHER AND OMILD, Judge Loomis, of the County Cou ard an Spplication tor maintennnes yesterdiy afters HUGH ON TG pure of Mary Leaby agulnat. ber fathor, WiNluuy Leahy, who, It te alleged, is Worth a xoodty sui of money, but hig for wine thine back refused ty support tho girl, wae is herself the yivtim of 9 disease of ino vyo, Cor Which sho hus buen treated usa charity putiunte Tho purties were prosunt in court, tho Itinbia (Pbuarunee of the virl contrasting visibly with ti sleek, woll-presryed make-up of tho pure Dé. J. HL, Hutum, of tho Chicago Homeoput College, teatilled tut. sho girl Mad -boon ante ng months for what viewer the cj fe pleat of guilty did oway with tho necessity fipancling a Jury aba muterlally expodited avait prs. — see git Tite ‘ae: nese witness. dalled wag Omede dhandiey, ls that eso o'glnok on fhe of January Ry Capt, burseld and ‘hingolf wore nuti ed ore shooting «fair which had just tnken Aco Or the south aide of Muarrison Aireet, Tetwoon Fourth avenue and Clark street, "When bo camo upon tho seone a little while after, ho met Charles Campbell coming autet an alley. Tho pollueman tock charge of-him, aud Campbetl pretended to be drunk and not to know what hid tiken place, Tho olticer thought that Campbell showed that he liad beon, drinking, but ho was not drunk. Campbell inglsted thit ho did not. know whit had bappened, John Deprato sald he was comlug down Ture riaon street abottt the tino mentioned, and saw twomen quarreling on tho sidewalk about a hat. In walking towurds thom he heard one of tho two men sus, You aro down on ma." ‘Tho othor replied. “No, Tnin't,” und tually ono ot thom—Cinpbell—compelled Neatty to pick up his hat. ‘They had a fow more words, which the Witness did not catch. Campbell thon. took. 1 pistol outof his pocket, and, cocking Sts said: "Now, yun take this, you ———— —," wig abot bells jfente ation. saat dat shot, sturted to crozs the street, und whilo lo was’ golu over Campbell shot Gimm nguin. Whon the diet. eho lye fect npart. Miss Letitin Miller, a colored girl, aworo that shy wia up-stairs, direotly over the aceno of tho tragedy, She happoned ta be sitting near an open window. She sew Campbell stuxgerin nlong tho street, and be staygerod agalast Mil ter's showeslen ‘and droppudt his hat, Ueatty came along, and He ie accosted him it an offensive wity und totd iim to plek up his hat. Ate maid, * Plek it up,” with an auth, ind thon polnted a revolver at the ian and sald, You chn't down me,” Beatty replied, "1 don't want to down you And Cuinpbell replied quickly, You don't,” and thon dying, * You Hired. Io shot Huatty again as bo wis poly uerogs tho street. Campbell cvolly went pie ueray's ealoon, as though nothing had ul ‘Albert Morbst, Mrs, Lavetta Hughes, and Lewis Sternberg corroburated the provions tes- ‘mony. De. Alutharde testiiled as to the result Of the post-mortom exuinination, and that death nvalilted froma pistol-shot wound in the ab- winon. Mrs, Fenton Beatty, tho wifo of the deceased, fold the story of tho dying mun's last mumonts, Sho found hor husband at tho Armory, with the Mfe-blood fast ebbing uwny, Sho nuked him to pray, as he was calling upon the Lond to hive nierey upon him. Khe usked her husband whe hud shot hin, and he said “That wicked man, Campbell Bhe asked," Whut. for" and her husband antd for nothing, Campbelt had asked Bn to plok Up his hat, whieh ho had knocked fn stumbl line, 4s to the prisoner's Capt. Eberaokt teatified condition at tho Une of his arrest. Histnpresston + thot ho. hit buen was that he wus not drun} drinking, At this tage tho prosecution asked for further tine, In onter to produce some Other Important witnesses, wha wore not in Syurte hee ae eet flee request, and eae, Fal was adjourned until Saturday ‘mornin, wt 0:0 o'vluck,. y Ek ~- INQUES'TS, MICHAEL NENNESSEY, Deputy-Coroner Wuito hold an foquest yoaters day at the County Hospital upon Michael Hen- Nessuy, tho drunkard und pater who died thera OC injuries rocolved in a atroot faht clection- uy, ‘Tho only witnogs examined was Joromiuh Rogors, keopur uf 9 lodglug-house at No. 405 Clark street, who gave the decengod shelter tho night after bo revolyod his injuries until the following Sunday morning, when bo wus gent to tho Hospital, Mennossey auld he was sot upon while drank ut tho corner of Van Buren und Chirk streets by four or five men, ‘Thora wis 10 ovidonce to show that Waldron, Who dled ‘Tuas. day nt tho fogpltal, or any othor person fn ind Heular, ud tntifoted © the Snjuries, “und who dury brought in a Vora, tat vcuth was euuved by ncute mentugitis fol Jowing cuts and bralses infiieted by wuknowna borsons on tho ulght of Tuesday, Nov, 2. OTHER CANES, An inquest waa alsa buld at tho Quodrich stenimbout dock upon Gearze Comptoy, heads witer on tho steadier Michizin, wha dle rathor suddenly at lo'clook yusterday morning on board ship, "Tho Jury found that death was caused bY vonsumption, ‘The decousod hus a jwotker and refatives living in Hutfalo, who wore tulegraphud tho facts, Inquesté wore also bold’ at No. 181 Wesson street upon Poter Anderson, M4 yenrs of ugo and jo, a aliglo, who died of consumption; at ‘esson street upon Jon C, 0 Ngo, who fell dead from hi Couper-shop, ab Nu, 23 Wi TIIE BRIGGS, 4 VOTH OF THANKS, x Col. J. If, Cummings, propriotor of tho Briggs House, was last aventug tho relptent of 4 pluas. Qutand deveryod surprisa at tho bunds of bis wucsts. During tho tira of Wednosday night, whon-the destruction of tho hotel was fiuminent, dis, Cuinmlugs, notwithytanding prospective Was tired! the men were not moro than four or. Personal foases, dil not forget tho interest and Welfare of the people who wero alecping In fan: cled aceurity beneath his hospitable roof, His fotions during the oxoltement were such aa to endonr him to all. tho poppe in tho house, and Inst evening they eniled him to the parior, Whero wore nssomblet on argo party of Indica and geutlenien anxious to give pubs lle recognition of thelr appresintion of his wtforta in thoir henatf, Col Re M. Littlor, of Davenport, presited, snd Mr. Felton, of Janes ville, Wie. neted ns Seerctary, Cul, Tatilor ‘maton. very folleltous, speech, thanking Mr. eee nnd hla neaocintes, to. whieh tho proprictor fecltngly replied, Asctot resahitions wore drawn up ‘and unanimoudly Passed expressivoof tho feolings of tho guest: And thoy will bo enxrnssad une prosented to Mr Cummings, with tho signatures of every porsan who slept bonenth tho ruof of tho Briggs Hottse on that oventful night. BOARD OF EDUCATION. TNE RCHODL AGENT, ‘The Honrd of Hducation held a regular semi- monthly meeting Inst oventng, Presidont Delany In tho chair, und all tho Jnspoctors Present oxcopt Bartlett and Richhert. Sehool-Ayent Chase submitted Als report for October, which showed thut his rocelpts wore $130,002, and his expenditures $110,308, leaving on hand Noy, 1, §11,207,.of which $8,007 belongs to the School Fund and $2385 to tho speclal {unts, The rent duo and unpaid on Schaol- Fund property amounts to $7,005, Inspector Curran, from, the Comnittea on Buildings and Grounds, reported that soyoral Proposals for school sites hut been recol¥ed, but tart nor thine was asked bofure ruporting. 18 was ranted. ono snnio Inanector reported that tha school at the corner of Frankiin and Htrot streots was nearly ready for tho Siblot, and tho Committce asked that the school bo numed, Qn notion of Inspector Duiite, tho school was named tho Huron Echvol, ECHOOL FUND LEABES, Inspector Kelth, from tie Committes an Behool ind Property, submitted 2 report recommending several maditiontio#s of tho leases of tho property fn Mock 12, the only one of interest belt that, If tho Board let any one Hava the property at tho expiration of tho lense, it should bo upon condition that he buy tho bulldings and pay tholr appraised value for then. Tho, report was concurred In, Tho suinv Commitice recommend tho fonsing Of tho lots mentioned below to the parties nanied for tho tern of tive yenra at the annual rental stated In tho last cofumn, 3 “Pans ‘SHO "I *2)| Uospuyy: BUUVAYD UI] ‘fauayi|" HOA “uppENy umogy,| “S10 “T"D)" UBS “ff & 5s & #3 alas #2. Heyes Siemtopepers sys | SF U3 | BEVEEUBRRRSEHHEe Res | BS ‘Tho recommendations woro concurred in, Revonrs, Inspector [oyne, from the Committoe on Evening Schools, reported that thoy wero opened Monday, and thut the attendance was Increas- gr. ‘The sme Inspector, from the Committco on Rates, subinitted an amondment to the reguta- tlons, providiug that, before 1 teacher could bo- conte 4 Principal, ho or sho must obtain a Prin- cipnl’s certiflente, This provoked some discussion, the main ob-+ dection offered Leltg that the rulo would require, compotont teachord to pass a technical exumina- tlon, which few'of them could do without “cramming. 1 Tho rule, howaser, was passed, but {t will not take effect until dan. t. On motion of Inspector Currin, it was decided not to cleet Princinils for the three new schools until the Inst mocting of the Hoard in December, Superintendent Howland submitted the usual monthly statisti for October, ns follows: You enrollment, 53,170; average dally mem- bership, 49,075.73 awerago dilly attendance, 40° 100.8: per vont of attendance, 3 teaghers, Oly puplls attending lnlf day, 0.202; pupils inrented Haters, AOU, ‘Tho Hoard thon adfournod.. THE POOR-HOUS: A HAD STATE OF AFFAINS. A meotiug of tho County Bourd of Public Charities was told yesterday afternoon at tho County Agent's office, at which Comuisafoners Purlngton, in the chair, Sonuo, aud Hutt woro Present. : : A long talk wos had with Mr. Reynolds, store keeperof tho County Poor-House and Insnoe Asylum, whose muanngzomont of his department Was severcly criticisod. Mr. Purlugton insisted that, while the number of eecupantsof the Poor- House hud been only about half what it was formerly, tho dry-goods and othor bills were not dimiaished. Ho also complatned that the quane tty of ment served out dally—two pounds to euch man—was altugethor too large, He dld not wish ta fmpugn Bir. Iteynolds’ honesty, but he thoughe that gomothing wud wrong, wid that itshould bo oxplifned ut tho eartlest posalble Gpportuntty. During {ts visits to tho Poor Houso tho Comunittes had frequently notleed that it was avery diffleult: mutter to gal inifors Inntion regarding the quantity of goods used and tho miner ot thotr distelbition, = Mr, Reynolds sald that he know nething. of tho disposition male of the goods which he supplied totl ferent departments of Hag lacs after they bad passed from his tiands, With regard to the difitculty tha Committee had hud in ab- taining dctuit informution on tho subicet, ho Stated that tho beukkeeper who had beon'de-, tulled from the Toor-flougo Inmates to nsalat him was coutinunlly drunk, and did not attond properly to his duties, Mr, Purtugton—If ho ts ulwaya drunk, why do you not roport him to the Warde: Mr. Roynolds said that tho Wardon was fully Acquainted with the bookkeeper's fnllings; henco es Had not thought it worth whilo to roport Mx, Sonne romarked that ho know for a fot that no entry had been aude in tho books of Ur, Reynolds” departincat since Inst May. Sir. Hoynolds acknowledged that such was the eno, tr Purlngton thon tnformed Mr, Reynolits that tho Cominittes was not sattalied’ with tha manner tu which tho elerical are of his Jnbor Whe performod, and the gentloman whhdrew, ator sain fu uppeul for retention in his po- Bttion, ‘The Commissioners presont mado no auswer to this, but the probanility Is that thoy will reu- ommend Mr. Reynotda’ removal ut tha, noxt weetlng of the Honrd, \ THE SAENGERFEST, PREVANING FOR THE EVENT. About 100 representative Gurmun realdonts of Chicago mot Inst evening ut Ublich's Hfallin re sponse to a call to consider tho prellininarics of tho great National Slingerfeat, which movts in thisalty next June. Tuo Germans nro deoply interested in tho success of this grand musient fenat, and proposo Fe carty. to provide means to ontortain thelr brethren from abrond, Mr. Willlum Flote was vtected: Chatrman, and. in tuichig tho chair imide a few romurks upon the nuceasity of prompt and ettlolent avtion upon, tho part of tho musleat fraternity of Chienyo longing to a successful rounlon. ‘Toadvised a spiric of pieralicy jt nil tholr arrangements, to tho end that the Silnyorfest of 18st might bo a grand sucooss, Ar. Alfrod Buebor was culled for, and stated that it hel tay been uscortained thut St, Louls, Cincinnati, Uloveland, and othur cities Would ont delegations of ‘singers, and shut, although noting ike the fecoasury Amount of mangy had boun ritsed to properly carry out the eluborate prograin whieh would) bo drranged, yot thoro wis fn fund of $000 on hand to coins Monee with, | He advised tho appointment of a committde of forty-ve to soiielt contributions, antl also sovorit smatier.committoos an trans- portation, entertulument, ote. Mr. Bucher wlio moved the appotutinent of a Committee on Per. nuinent Organizution, 5 Mr. Hubons thought tho timo had not arrived for suvh organization. He thorefore moved thut tho question of permanent organization be de. ferred until a meeting could be held at which tha various clementa could he united, whoso co- Operation wus necessary to jnguTe sitceuss, ang without whoxo eotiperntion, in his opinion, wise cess contd not bo nttalnead, | he matter was dig. Gusset ut somo tongth, and it was, finally deters mined to postpone action until a later diy, Anong these prosont were June Mulatka, Charles PF. Waguer, Marcy Itubens, Willlant Floto, Alfred Bucher, Bernird Baum, and Gus. tave Meyer, ed After detailing a long Istof cures made by the fondly protsed St. Jacobs Oil, among then My. Georgo Wisher, cured of chronly Theumatlsin of the kueo jolts 8 Indy who had boon treated for years: by lystelans Without relief, and cured by the Ol), of ren. Inatismy In the knees Mrs. bohe: ofan obstl- nate weer which hind sesisted all other rem. edies; Mr, C, Muehuly, of a severe dislocu- tion, i of Jiickson, Mol, tha Dalty Patrlot of that city observes; | We have fallen upon atrange tlines atid customs If tho foreguly ely not considered suMiclent to tupress tha Jus. tis of the claims of th! ig incompurabl arti+ ‘ THE DARK RIV. Death, Near Philadelphia, of Lue cretia Mott, the Aboli- tionist. : Sketch of tho Extended Caroor Which Mado Mor Celo- brated. Biographfonl Notice of Ool. E, I, Drako, Who Sunk tho First Oil Wall. LUCRETIA MOTT. Pateapeurita, Nov. th—Luerctin Mott diced this eventng at her residence, near Potladolphia, in her 83th year. ‘That clnsa who nro known as tho Old Aboll- tlonists are rapidly paseing away. Mrs. Mott was one of the oldest of tho old-time agitators. Mut reently the death of Lydia Marin Child, an ged co-worker with Lucretia Mott, was an- nounced. And a fittle more than a year ago Willltin Lloyd Garrison, the most pronouneed of all this Keot, shutHed of the mortnl cull.” There aro but fow that remain, of this class, thouyh It fa only about half a century sinco this morlorn agitation was begun by these people in lis Intenaity. As we look over tho seena only John G. Whittler, tho post, seems to remntn of the old stock. Mrs, Mott stands forth prom- lucntly a5 ono of tho most netive of tho Abolittonists during tho dark days of mobocratic supremacy. It has been romurked by one who has sketched a brief biography of Mrs, Mott, that “sha was not so much a chau plon of any particular cause ns of all reforms," Sho wes vonsplcitous asin associate with Susan 1, Authony and Mra. Stanton in the aivocnoy: of. tho rights of women, Perhaps it is no moro than true to say sho was tho ploncer of this cnuse. Hor eduention as Quaker may have hall prepared hor for tho advocacy of those advanced views, Lucrotia Mott’s malden name was Coftin, Bho waa TORN IN THE ISLAND OF NANTUCKET in 1709; her parents belonged to the Soctoty of Friends, and she was trained strictly after tho tenets of that sect. Hor father wns of tho fam- iy distinguished ag whalo-fshormen, ond of which an american novel of distinction was written hulf a, century ago entitled “ Miriam Coffin.” During the absence uf her father on long voyages her mothor attended to the mer= cantily business of the family firm, golng to Noston to purchase goods for the “store” in exebango for off nud candles, the staple products of the Island. Tho exerclsa of -womnn's talent in this line of bustuess, and tho responsibio duttos rssumed in ft, Mrs. Mott thought tended to doyelop the Intellectual powers of tho mother and children; and it doubtless had tho effect to fond her in early tifo in sympathy with that eause which she centralized as Woman's lights, Tn 1804 her family removed to Hoxton, Hor fathor had a desire to train up his cblidren for Uses of uscfulness. At tho ago of If aho was placed with a younger ister ata Frienda’ board- ing-school in tho State uf New York, whero sho remained for two yonrs without returning to ber home, At 15 sho becume un assistant tencher {n tho school. This served to devolop early a sense of Individual responsibilty and self-reliance, Mer prrents removed from Nos- ton to Philadelphia before 1809, at which time sho returned to reatdo at home. In J8tl, at the curly age of 18, Bho MAMIED JASES MOTT, A YOUNG QUAKER, with whom an attachment had been formed at the boartlug-school. Young Mott immedl- ately entered nto tho commureial busl- ness with his futhor-in-law, ‘fhe busl- ness culnamitics whieh canie with tho War of 1812, and the death of her fathor, Involved tho familly In financial tiMeulties, and tho young wife was conpelicd to resort again te teachtny touid in proctiring subsistence. Sho remurked, Theao trints in ta life wero not withaut their good ofoct in disciplining the mind and leading it to set a just estimate on worldly plensures.” * Tho most {mportant step, noxt to that of her marrige, in tho Nfo of Lucrotin Mott, was tuken ut the ago of 35, when, as she anys, “aum- moned byu little family anu many cares felt allot to u more public life of devotiun to duty, an ENQAGED IN THE MINISTRY iu our Soctoty." She thon became a Quaker preacher, | ‘Luuit denomination docs not rend tho words of 8t. Pant as some others do. A little family and many caros ustally call in an opposit direction from tho ininiatry. Sho states her own religious or mori! views: “Inlways loved the Rood, In enltdhood desired todo the right, and. had ono falth jn the orally received Iden of human depravity.” It wow about this period that Elias Ticks, “tho Quaker expounder of doctrine and works bud come to the front as asower of seditious worts and the advocate of notions that were herotical. He was locked out of tho old orthodox Quaker miceting-hottde, which wag tho hive of goodness which Willan Penn had set up, and he became tho founder of tha sect known a8 tho Hicksites, Thoy svt up a place for tholr worship in Greon Strout, and were afterward known uy the Greon street nceting., ‘Though this bri that was oken off wis reynrded aa unsound avon to the oxtent of heresy, yot they snid thee and thou ns much ag ever, and wore shad-ballled coats and broad-brimmed bats, and the women thelr bon- uotaof drab, Mrs, Mott was A PREACHER OF TALSE HICKBITE QUAKERS. Now, the world does not know much about what Myksites aru, They aro said to bea surtoft Uni- tarlan Quakers. [ut Eling iteka, wo are told, was a very good mn. No kind of Quakors have much of vereed. Nut thoy bave considerable ma- chinery, Ellas ticks preached n doctrino of good ness and of works; his was really a religion of humanity; and those from whom he had come out, or was driven out, hid a religion of bus marilty alno, nodount, but te was considerably one of boliet, while Elias’ was lirgoly in works. However it may be, thore 1s A Arest gull fixed botwoen the orthodox and the Hickaito Quakers, 80 that thoy will not pass from onv to the othor. All the world knows something about tho history. of Lucrotin Mott, the Hicksita woman preachar, and knows of her deeds, and whero she lives, @: copt the orthodox Quakers of hur own elty, Ellas Hicks preachod against thogin of dlavery belore tho modern Alolitiontsts begun tholr Agitation, He also preached thedoctrine of fine medute repentance, which meant. {mmodinte emancipation, botoro Garrison sounded that uloyan and puta cavent upon it io this country. AS A DISCIPLE OF ELIAS IICKS, Ieretia Mott becanio very carly one of the un- conditional emanelpationists. “Beajamin Lute dy, who owas born ow tittle way from Vhthutciphin, in Now Jersey, who is set down In Greoley's * American Conilict’ na the plonoer of Avolitionléin, hid eommenaod bis fife-work in Vonnessea, blo, and Maryland before Lucretin begin to preach, Lundy was ulo a Uleksite Quaker, He used tocome up to tis brethren “according to the fulth, in Phlladeiphia for comfort, advice, help. Tha mosting in Green treet, and tha philanthropio dostrines of Elins Hicks, wero tho malnstuy of Hen Landy's patient, pore alstent work, that begun to be ‘felt ts many seo- Mond ef tha country. Lueretia Mott was.pore hapa his earitest_contideptinl adylacr. Ele was i is uppenrunes avery row months Mudeiphing and ho had 4 most unassuming C making his upprouches to the heurts of yinputhlzlye frionds; but somehow or other ueretin would dixecover tf he needed monoy, Qu) hi needa would be Aupplied, Tn 1420 Garrlaon, who hid beun converted by Lundy, went from Vermont. to iin Jundy ia ‘the publlcadion of hia paper ut Baltimore, GAnIgON had a sharpor way of setting forth his viowathan Jandy dud, und he called w fellow-townsmuan of Ne spurred pirate for botng enguxod in tho sluvo tradg botween Baltimoroaud New Orleans, and thereby he gut inte Jail Arthur Tappait sot Lim froo by pay log Ine, and ho lett the Valthmore Jail pretty well atlreud up aa to his futuro career, vowlng utcrnut hostility to slavery Gnd to uthite aupporters, ito wrote up bls (1 dgnation in an add: A ad much of it had been done within tho walls of his cet, whero he wrote that bewutiful sonnot to tho’ Free And." Aid ag he vamo on hls way North from, the Jail he stopped at Pilludutphia, and visited. the felond of bis friend Lundy,—-Luoretia Stott, ‘This wow hid sirvt Introduction’ to. hor, 10 wanted to dellver tia address, and boyln b thatetir which ho tind vowed to do. A got biman opportunity at tho. Groen street tneeting, where. whe herself hat bean to hold forth, Ho pulled out his manuscript and wout through with it, Mins Mott enys le way, of courad, very étronxly-writton production, but. dellverod without antinution, LUCHETIA WAS AN OnATOR, and know bow it should bodone. She sald to her youns felond: “ Willlam, if thae oxpects to vot ‘orth thy cuuse by word uf mouth thee must Iny usido chy, paper tnd trust to tho leading of tho spirit.” ‘This wasn good bint to Garrfion. He wttorwards became an vlfective spenker, to act forth the marvelously telling sentonoes that euine from bis pon. If Carrlgon hud not been a Abolitioniat, hls fame us a writer would long ago have yone Turoustous. the lind, Hu was ‘not surpassed in forviblo sentences und in the power of denunciation by even Junius. ‘The huabund of Mrw, stot was in perfect ao- cord with ber. Ay carly us 1813 ho refused to. ure any urticlo that was tho product of wave labor, ca eae atterthfs ho established a store in Philadelphia for the sata of froo-labor woods, it buing a Very diticult matter then to prvcure such hi cotton productions, Speaking Of ber own prinelules, sho guys: “TIE MILLIONS OF DOWN-THODDEN SLAVES jo our laud belog tho greatest suMorers, the S = und to refed Northes those lett speech, dopresand classed, I thoi Q 8 fo endeavor to pu for their emancipation, quent porson aan speaker on tho pl ront the bench which [sa was Very entertatning in conversation, whh vy Uno sectal powers: and ton very geent ago had ® remarkable controtof her memory, with the inind wtored with tho rel frets of Wlonye ox erieacaoh Ife and human naturo, oher friond Mrs, Stanton, she suys of her antl- slavery curecr: of tho sweet return of who would ‘tndo tho henyy turdons and , oppressed go free, and break evory rake,’ ¥ Mra, Mott attended the Worll’s Antt-Slavery Convention in Londen tn 180, and was one of thoso who, boing a woman, was denied ndmise Carrlson nado 1 sacrifice of Alinsel€ for this renson, and refused to wit in tho Convention, but went inte tho gallery with the women and looked o2 ns at spectator, Mra. Mott waa ntwoya tho adviser aud supporter of Garrl- kon, froni tho tine sho bucked nim in iis first been tho condjutur of Lundy, 8ho says that friend Lundy fa properly entitled to the pretininence of betig. TUM PIONEER OF THE MODERN ABOLITION MOVE- Aion asa doleynto, tho uetghborhood of Christin, ald alt in my pawe to tho name of on rn Abolitiontat, as woll ws abo hind alsa MENT, tor of havo felt boun season ant out of Benson, ny sout In thelr soul's atend, (n overy right effort Sho wasn to yor elo- tforim or ra pulpit, Bho In a lottor Relug actively aseneiated In tho efforts forthe slave's redemption, L have {ravelod thousands of miles in thie country, holding meotinga in somo of tho Slave Btates; havo been IN TINE MINST OF MONS AND VIOLENCE, and have shared abundantly in tho odium at: uncompromining: ns pnrtaken rich: Peacos attendant on and was the menns of enlisting Garrison in tho entiso, Guerison kik himselt that to Nenjamin Lundy he was indebted forall that he under God fn the anti-slavery moyement. Mrs. Mott was also tho friend and co-worker of Bilhu Burritt tn his plans for tho abolition of war and the-establishment of unlyorsal brothor- hood among the people anid nations. She was a pr tho tomperance, ns sho was of inoverncnt that seemed almed tor the tho edtention, or the clevation of her fel- low-cronturos. Sho hid grent sympathy for tho working clisies, and expressed hersel: belinlf in tho hopeof “a radical ehango In tho system (of finnnee and compensation) which makes tho rich richer and tho poor poorer.” When a young man, hud been In tholr ROBERT COLLYER fast, therefor, In th statement of tho same itens migh to the guldance of the Holy Spirit, dons, yention 4 who not long ago was a popular Unltarinn prencher in Chicago, worked nga blacksmith In Mrs, Mott's resliience, on tho old York Road, near Phitadelphin, Ho was {hen nn enrnust oxborter or local preacher among his Methodist brothren. tho Inittience of Mra. Mott and her son-in-law, KE. M. Davis. Mr. Collyer hna sald that Mrs, Mott made himan Abolitiontt and Davisa Liberal it should not bo presumed that Mrs, Mott's tenohings of toleration ane liberalism were fn countenance of Heenso and free-though mny vo ottor described as following tho advica of the Apostle, “Stand horet Iberty wherewith Christ hath mado us treo.” Sho took her stand with tho when tho division betweon tho Quakers tone placo tn 1427, and her grount of faith was, “To udhero to the sulllotency of tho light within 1s, resting on the truth nas quthority, rathor than taking authority for truth.” Tho more arthadox. He eamo under te Te 10. ood Ktlas Hicks it bo, “ ylelding SUR MAD A READY ANS WE for every defenso of hor opinions. ‘Whilo in London fn 1840, nt tho tlmo of tho World's Con- Bho Visited the famous Zodlogleal Gar- gentleman of the party enlled her at- tention to tho gorgeous plummnge of tho troploal birds, with tho roumnrk, * You seo, Mrs, Mott, our Heavenly Father bolloves in Uright colors. How mutch it would detract from our pleasure if, all tho birds wera dressed in drab.’ * You," she replied, “we admire theso colors on birds or need over, I tho Infinit. va of thought, Mowors, butin immortal belugs wo do not do- pend upon fonthors for thair attractions, With riety of tho human face und form, feuling, and affcation, wo du nut pormeous apparel to distinguish us. More+ itis titting that woman 8 ould dress In every color of tha ralnbow, why not men nso?" Although Luorotia Mott haa been prominently before th He laboru! domestle tifo. io pubilo as A phitanthroplat and vn pub- ir, Aho shone nono the less Driltinnt! Mothorhood was proved in. tho glory of her life. Sho was tho mother of six chudren, who have beon trained 1 in hor in tho way of love and usefulness, and havo risen up to call her blessed above evon tho cuinmon lot of women. COL. E. L, DRAKE, . New York Times, Nov, 10. Tho death of Col, E. 1. Drake, the first man to aluk a wellin Ponnaytvanta in search of off, and tho ploncer !n the petroleum business of that State, fs announced 6 having occurred In Now Lethichom, Pa. on Monday lust. Like a ma- Jority of the carly operators fortune, lost It, and Jn bis doclining years found himself in poverty. Unlike many of the samo elnss, howover, ho was not reduced to ubject want, for tho State of Poonsylvaria, recogniz- {ng tho bonollta which she had derived from bis ingenules aion, Hur, Jn ofl, he made a and enterpriso, granted hima pen wwhich has beon tho support of himself and famlly now for several yei ¢ wus by the merest aveldent that ol. Drako's attontion was fi rst directed to tho value of Potroleum, in, 1858, Half 1 contury before that date old Nat Carey bud peddled tho allar off which was akimmed in small quantities from the waters of Oll Creek, and hi aid i as 8 purgative and fintment. arnded its virtues te called it Sencea, ail, from the fact that Ked Jacket, tho Seneca Chlof, hud imparted to tho whites the sccrot of its pawe purely: ora, local, dts fame asa medicinal ayont was when Carey, with vinis of the stuff, plodded from hamnlot to hamict and established a demand for An atte mpt tt that brought bhu nosmall profit. by Gen, Franklin to Introduco this Ma great ‘untural medicine” toa Southorn markot inter on onded disuatroualy, tho Lattimore mer- chant to whom a wagon-tond of it was consimied dumping it inte the Chesapenko ay, unable to ondure the odor which it sont forth, and unwill- ing to bollove that his Southern customers could accustom thomselves to tho remedy, no matter what tho naturo of tholr aliments, Northorn patients, howover, took moro kindly to ft, but amoui mente For several years, until Evellth a mixed bout a gallon with other in then colebrated “ Mustang supply of olf was gathored In the very prinl- tivo mothod of diving ermen| Into pans, and aon the ted with tho art them oven it was kuown moro as a'lnl- han asa medicine. 1458, 0 firm in this clt; & Bledoll, had received from ‘Pituavills, th of this ofl a day, which, dients, Lintnent," ey sold as tho Thele blankets In ‘at spring cle and wringtt This spring was owned by tho firm, ley were unablo to meut thelr ine debtedners to persons in Now Haven, tham Conn,, the Inttar took the Tithey ie, proporty in payment, ‘This was in 1853. Col. D Drake was thon 2 cone ductor on the New York & Now Havon Rail- round, whose sbrowdnesa had wlronds attracted the ate acquired property, vania to pel ‘ention of the owners of th Thoy sont him to Pennasl- rect their title to it. a Thowly> Ho bocaine satisiicd from his observations that Scenees oll Was possessed of more propertics than had over: boon credited to it, and thut ® fortune was in ‘store for the man who could secure it in nay quantity. r could tunatic to New ganlzlug the Penns: ilo suggested tho iden that tho o! obtained in paying sinking a well. Ho wis Mantities by Inughed nt ns it by tho Ivanians, Toturning avon he succeeded somo capitnliats tu the novel thoory, aud fn ore Seneca Ol Compuny, of which b Was appointed manager, In the spring of in intercating no Isso ho commenced sinking & well on Watson's Flat, At w spot about w into below Titusvilts, ‘Tho move wii considered go ridivuluus that it way only with the greatest dificutty that ho could hire nssistancy in the work, Ho finally secured thy servicos of an old aalt-borer namud Williin A. Smith and hi first potroteum well wus begun ‘hon the thrus mon quit work nt august thoy had drilled July, 1869, Wi sundown on the suth of fon tepth of xixtyenino feet six Ipehos, elder Sinjth was flevt at tho hole. the ig two sous. ‘The boring of tho on tho Int of th lowe c inorntaag, und to his astonishment, it waa tiled nr thoi A barrel of f tnluutes, aud the ran tike overy wus flushed began the over- made and begga day the the supply of petrofoum mand, ned are akhomin creeks over which oid Nat wilduro up Ol Creo! all region 18 bono: from the rthe count tnomorabiv oil oxcltemont, whloh ed men before It subsided, ‘os combed with. wells, ‘ar oxceats the doe farmers who own no oll stook Waters of the samo Carey, fc dreds of gallons of tho atuit wh! waste, . i troleum ruined in pocket, amassad a price! oll Hutda. Bion of $1, until 1 ly fortune, n 187i tho Bint 5 it was dipped ant inn fow Hows of Col, Drake's annity "alloy ‘Tho ils ani then Inbored hun- hb larunning to rake continued his operations tn pe- 1. Whon, broken in houlth and + Althoueh at one time bo hid ho abandoned tho ranted him a pens Ot year, payublo to bis wife in tha event of hor surviving bin, {lo settled In Now. Bethtohom, where bo Apent tho lust yoars of his Ufo n condrmed invalld still live: tute, and with stutue to Col, Drak on tho Tituayi thia city, dled this morning afte UT years in Butlor County, His vo-plonoer, Smith, ‘cnnsylvanla, ostle i large family on his bunds, A ‘O'd nioniory is to bo orected now Oil Exvhange now boing built im ito, JTUNGE It. 1. MILLS, Special Dispatch to The Chteago ‘Tribune. Tecorr, Wis, Nov. 1—Judyo 1, tf, Mills, of of ake. rn lung Minosy, Mo hud been onc of our proml- nont and most bighly respected citizons for twenty-five yoars, Ho wasn nattve of Conneas tleut, wherv he was 1 member of tho Asse: Blato Ser Bocrotar, nator, Probate Jud; ‘of Btatu, and in date for Lioutenant-Governar, ELGIN, ILL, Special Dispatch to The chi Etats, 1, Nov. Hunter, 10 for twalvo sours, a tho Wag candi: vy leage Tribune, V1.—Tho denth of Mra, W. who hus lived In thiselty sinco about 180, occurred Inst night very suddenly, of hourt dlwcasa. aire, Hunter wad a lady much esteomed by hor f, on0 on, Heasor, one of tho Board of Supervisors jad dicd suddenly at bis residence Ja ison, His death occurred at count Fort Mu rion Bho leaves fou Funvralon Baturduye ushters aa FREDERICK IlESssul, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, A Kxoxun, Ia., Nov, 1.~-Intelligence, reached ourclty this morning that tho Hon, Frederick 113, Ho aes: c wrsone of tho olflost and fens of Fort Madison Tere eeefePected ay bly known throumhot thie ger Bd fans hy tus taken a prominent prego’: Fore county. helng a rtrang 1 nocrng tes inte prember of the loned of Sapervinygdy Melee Panvass the voto of tho cong nOrR tte hat § Ho asin tnembor of thy taialay tonne {a TROL waa elected to tho ‘Sint gee In IE ee fhe callonsue of the Hon, deorget atl es Mo was in hil 62d year at tho time of hela BEERM. Seo BERMAN V. nAncag Bpeetat Correspondence of ‘The were Ocosoowog, Wir, Nov. 19,1, em, Rabeoek, ono Of our old resident sek™AN Y, diny morning ab hin reslitones gn qq Fete, leives a wife and a day, city, Riteber, Inte Of Hoonshere (ee Widow of zt gonr DON GREEN, Tlostox, Mnss. Nov, i ran death of RB, Greenmgh, tho Reltlptony of thy Fedte ,ltts.gon Gordon, n voung pane! Moors {1 Afomo, ts tho ono wha diede® PINT reside ; eso a TENRY WItARTON Prinangnrnta, Pa., Noy, eye the Wwoll-known lawyer, andat one am CE tho American Law Heylater, gtine et ‘led this mont —$—$$_—_ BIG CALIFORNIA suiT, SAN Francisco, Noy, + WmHefore 9 x, Publle to-day J. 0. Flood t 1, otey Huarko ngrinat qe Flood tho ene and 4 3 that ho, Fonn WW, Mnokay, dene eke tho Into W. 8, O'Ritien were aolo on atock of the Pacitlo Stil Compares Nev., 80,000 shares, Ho could not ro; within n bundred dottara a share, hi profits wero ronllzod by the Mill Corapeay {ng oro fram the Consolidated Virginia ce fornia Mines. ‘Tho Mill Company ciated Cah tallies from tho mill under oral conise all thy tho ollicers of tha two mintne coco ace MI coul! not remomber whe" tho oH ile Companies were, ur when tho cangeeyee te Tande, Some of the tailings had gests Ree aa the prvet ond raprinted Uy Flood ot. eo umount thus obtained, not roinember thy MISSISSIPPI R Sr, Locrs, Mo, ak! VER COMMISSION, ‘Tho MI Couimlssion thi morntig miopteta see providing for tho preparation of setting forth tha work in tho hands of ‘beet mission, and the urgent necessity of teaidat, ald in securing a speedy completion of thls ioe portant State and Nationnl Work, and asking, _ respective Btates to upproprinte $1,000 annual, for five years, which shallbe Placed In tho b, m4 Of tho Govertiors, nnd by them dlagusecee eet respeotive Commissioners, ay mu; seo ante big lao n Fosolution vtolining tae eet tho Executive Committoo and tho aticer ert Commission. Some othor unin {te ou nitandad. to, and tho: ‘Comm al . ht ust ‘the Iris portant wn aston ndjournal ——— TEMPERANCE, Special Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribuns, INDIANAPOLIR, Ind., Noy, M.—Tho Grand state Temporaneo Counoll elected the followings fleers to-night: President, Dr. J. W. f.aeue Soymour, Ind.; First Vieo-Vresidant, nent Smith, Mutton; Kecond Vice-President, 4, ¢, Davis, Frankfarts Third Vice-President tone Covingto ording Secret G. Ty Andiananat Correspondin rg Lae 7M. I. je] oymour; 'T'renst Ui lorwood, Camuen. esos se Us —— DO NOT OVERLOOK THis ITEM, Tho “ Fort Pierre & Deadwood Lino" of the Chicago & Northwestern Rallway f9 flotshed 19 Pierre, on tho onst bank of tho Mlssourl lives 760 miles northwest of Chicago, and about 1 miles cast of Deadwood, This ‘Opens an alleral) route to Picrre, over which dally trains will ran from nna nftor Monday, Noy, th, 189, to and from Chleago, A dally line of Concord coaches, uniler tho control af the Northwestern Express Stage & Transportation Company, will from the above date run between Plerro and Deadwood, poe by allude the shortest and best route to the Black Hilla, For fuller the tickot-ollico of tho Cong ee igs al Rallway, No, 62 Clark street, in tho Sherman, ey forrgntiand rou tho ndvertisement aout 1-day pri tising colunins of this paper se So aes ————__ Kidtgy aipese G,nnnUally, from, somo form of aise at inieht have bee ym dmely uso of Heap ittterse C22 Prevented —<———___ Over 155,000 HowoScal td Pe pO 00 ales solu, Bonten, Selieck, Indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostratt and all forms of general debility retloved by tai dng Monaman's Pentonized Beet ‘Tonic, the only Preparation of beef contulning Its entire wutne Uous properties, It is not n moro stimulant like tho extrieta of beof, but contulna blood-making, forco-generating. and Ufo-sustaining propertles; isinvaluable in all enfoobtod conditions, whether tho resuit of exhaustion, norvous Prostration, overwork, or nette disonse; partloularly If re- sulting from pulmonary: complainta, Caswell, Hazard & Co., Proprietors, New Yori. For sale by druggists. BIRTHS, CUSHING “Noy, 1 8:48 p,m, Mle Goi, Cusblog, & aon. Hoth doing walk, 7" a Mrs G+ Hh Cu MARRIAGES. CHARLESTON—CURISTENSHN—In this elty Nor, ! Hoy tie Hoy, Bayi Swing. Charleston and Muu Joslo D, Christensen. No curds, HARVEY —JOMBON—On 'Thuesday, Noy, Ital the Tealduneco of Mra. damon Mason, 15 South Halsted-st, by tho Iteettoy, Churios Edward Chenoy, Do Me Janos Hurvey, of Dotroity Stich, and Miss Fann'o Jovxon, of Chicuzo, N—NMITTI—On tho 10th inst, nt the reste donce of tho Urido's ch bythe Nov, Dr. Hotlund, De, WHA GM gnev, Ls, and Bilzaboth WL. Sisiih, daughter Smith, et —_——_—_—— DEATHS. anne wero enrinninnnnnnnnnnnent FITZGERALD=On tho Ith tuat, John, Gyears and UM months, at the rosidenco.of his parents Sieuael and Jountina ¥itzaorait, S11 South Morgan-n. Fanom! willleave on Friday, tho Tih inst, ati? o'clock fur dopot, thenca by esrato Calvary Cumetert. SHOUN—Noy, 11, Danlol Moon, nt his residence, near Calvary Comofory, in tho ith yeur of his age. Nutiee of funerut hereafter. SHERGOLD—Oet, at, nt tho residence of her 100 Honry it. Shorgold, nt Bun Htvor Crossing, Montane Vorritory, of tutlammntion of tho brain, Sire sarah MM. Bhonsold, nuudl G7 yuurs, P1L.ESON—On Nov, 10, John ©, Olenon, aged @ year, Probable eauve of douthy Howse linus seetit MARIIS—Nov, 1, Mrs. Ellon G, Marts, ace Zeara Hmonthn whd J dnys, wifo uf U. 3. Harel Tre wnt House, Aurora, Wl, iv unarnl survicus, W Loomlsst Felday morning ss ovuloek, ‘Watertown (N, ¥.) pnpors plonso copy. LANE—Nov. It, of diphthoria, Halnh A. only chilt of Guodrleh 1. und Anna Luno, asc 2 years and inontha, Funoral nt 10.2. m, Friday, from restdenco southeast corner, Vurty-sdventhieat, ‘and Fuandal-av, Ken ‘woud, by carrlages te Oukwoods rn a an WOOD—Nov, 11, Minto H., aged 18 years and 1s days, oldost daugtiver ut Wililacd JL and May ‘nal Roialns akon to Jackson, Mlch., for Interment, diy siveth our botoved sloen.. 82-Jackson (Mich.) papons please copy. PUTT «John Phlllips, of 18 4 wed Oi yours, vanerat sunday, at) it lite lato residence, No m.. sou Fultonenteby carriages to Graculand, Prien the familly invited, ANNOUNCEMENTS. enn nen nnn 10l. GEO, It, ChARKH Will. CONDUCT THE {union moottig toxiny. a \[ iW. 0, LATTIMONN Wihds LEAD, ating In Lower Farrell M a at aurvicn, und wlarue attundance ti dasired. —_ A Grvi zee CLUit OF THB FOURTEENTH T Ward will bold a mooting thts eventing at Iv sls waukeu-uy, ADIES OF THR NUNSEIY AND HALY: a will hold a recoption wt that sett hurlivgat, iLugedny, Nov, (i comme a o'clock and continula, Huon. Launchgon will bu served 4 those io dese ine it. Krlonds of tls worthy charity aro, cordially witod tonttond ‘and “thus wea tho work which thele Mhuratlty hax au ably sustained, ‘ro ey to the A and wali Hirowtiteks wendy ue take Webster-a and w Ou Wldgka weeRtT A Centers car, elthur on Ciagk ar Biato-sus, 10 th a, LL eae eit REPURLICAN CLUB A Buy, will japoe thle oy LE aaa aa end 1} i unui Iny wt head come bp, w TPUERE WILL BAA RKGULA! Dee ant rutin ovoning at the Grund facia Hotal tho purpose of olucting aftcars for Allnambers ure reguoatad 1 AUCTION SALES. By GEO. P. GURE & CO.) 318 and 21d Madwon-se Regular Trade Sales TUES RYH Uey nods, _Clothtaut, Hats, Gloves WEDNESDAYS livole! Bhooy, Flipper Ham TAU RWDA THIF Goods, Merchandise, Crock : OO) HORDE cin Auctioneers rancers CONSTABLE!S SALE. On Friday, Nov. (2, at [0 a. Mey At Storage Warehouse, 100 West Nonrec-s! pee A largo lot of Show Casce and Fiztures, 9 la potions, Prayor Huuks, seauonury, No See Keri lott kale Wwitiout rexurre. J bo aU No further nutive of aalo, ———— SR Oe Candy =: quationsc. sue) qunrtors.. Sus! all Heaputitenna are tnyli ciud 3 hha onl eer 5 he #2, 5, or 8 fora samp putty Peo pure. ielerd hicuga, PH, Confecdoner, Slgalavur no, CoM