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OVER-SUNDAY. — i thing Dae dea Noah Davis’ Seal " Finciation of Partisan For= gery Tactics, ———$—$—— sed in His Review of the : Pat eatimony in the Philp Case. ——_—— Howitt. Comos In fora Red Hot A neh Marshall Jew elf Sayse — "garl Benconafiold’s Now Novol—Gon. Sher- i Not Golng on tho Retired List at Presont. Mr man Is PPALLING CRIME. an Geli DAVIS’ OPINION OF THE acct 19 0 PHIL? FORGERY, Your, No ‘The fact that Clitef- Nosh Davis was to deliver is opine jay In the ense of Kenward Pullp, {with criminal Ibe! on Gen. Garfield, rowd of speelitors this morning to the Supreme Court, in whieh the deeision was to be announced, Before the Judge took his place on the beneh, nearly all: the seats provided for the general public were conpivd, nnd the ehalrs within the ratling ecrvel for members of the Bar wid other privtleged persons wero also filed, ‘The rreas was larjely represented, und rows of dpeetators stundiig lose togethor fringed the inclusure wreatly mentioned, ‘The prisoner oecupled a seat near his counsel, Counsel for Joseph Mart was also near by. ‘The prosecution was Tepresented by Assistant Distriet-Attorney Bell, E,W. Stoughton, Georges Blls: anit John I. Dayen- ‘ort, Ella Root, doe! B, Erlutrdt, and As- aistant Distelet-Attonies Hollins were among er persons present, bet the dlclivery of the opinion the room waa very quiet, the auditors listentne wittt close attention to every, werd, Amusement was manlfested by stlles «uring some pas- gages portraying the utter futhure of the at- fempls to show that snelt person as Henry L. Morey ever had an existence, and there was a slight rustle 48 many oO the spectators turned to look at ono ‘another during the comments af the Court on Mr. Hewltt’s con- neetion with the ease. TIE OPINION. Following fs the opinions In this tate the liberty of speech and of pross are declared, protected, and to Bomo oxtent ro- Atricted by Ge Constitution of the Stato, and in ferinin apeciticd cases by statute, “Onder these provisions, during tho political canva: avery aon bas aright to speak, write, and publish {saontinents and opinions, and to discuss the churacter, fitness, qualill juns, habits, opin- tons, defects, mer or lack of them, of any candidate for ofive in such fori and minnor as tohim shall seem proper, eubject in law only to responsibility feran abuse of that right. For nen disctts: if 3 thie nw sotsup no standard of morality, taste, bumutty, or decency, but Ieaves thase mutters wholly to the censorship or MORAL SENSE OF ‘TIL PEOPLE, except that when such writligs or publications are Iihotons (1 thelr charaoter, nnd are not priv feged, the publisher niust be able, on erlbinat prosecution, to show to tho jury notonty that they ure trite, but Mat thoy were: pitblisher with youd motives and for justifiable ends, But these provisions will be searched In vain to tid any right to publish os genuino any faleo or forged letter or Instrument puri to be tha actof another, although he be weandidate for office, Insich euso ucither the forgor nor the publleher of tho forgery? lx writing or publishing: “hiasentinents” or opinions within, the pros: tection of tho Constitution, or wiscusaine any question within the range of hie luwfu rights and privileges. He 1s, both avowedly and In fact, putting forth to tho community a8 true the welding ati tet of unothor, and, ff tho ublivation injurious within the Inw of Tbel, Tots bound ty etiel case ta know ftd truth, or to: tnke the consequences of its falsity. In respect tothe forger, nnd of tho publisher with tho knowledge of tho forgery, there is simply a easuisomissiain tho fuv of folony which tho consciences of all decent peovle must recognizd, and legislation should tiasten to supply, Unhap- plly,under the present condition of the law, such annct cannot ho reached except a8 crim= inal hel, but Lthink 1 onnnot be doubted thut if tho contents of such forged letter be Bttok us foexpose the alleged writer to consiire arin- jury,or public hutred, contempt, or rldjcute, or auch as night reasonably, earake hin to 8 breach of the peace, they will bo CLEANLY LITELOUR, and tho yenoin of ilbet Is only the more polson- ous heeatse the forger has put it inte the mouth of tho party Sutended to be injured. If there were no ¥ dent, the common law is clastic enuugh to cover and rodress such public wrong. Inany view of the gulltor innocence of the neevsed In this casey tho question of tho forgery of tho letter [s of vital tinportince, because, first, if the necused netunlly wrote tho letter and enused [to be published as zenuine, those ucts constitute a libel tor which bo could otrhil; or, secondly, if he did not write the letter, und cunso It to tbo published, yot as he wrote and lurnished to tho nowspaper the artidle entitled“ Lying and Sticking to It,” in which, with tho Kiowledgo that Gen, Garileld haddenounced tho Icttor ns a forgery, ho ro- asserts its ye and declures Gon. Qarileld tobe a ar” for having denounced It, he must he held to answer unless he bas shown that in tact the letter fs genulno and that Gon, Gorehi Is, therefore, n arin having dented it; and also show thathe wrote and published tho article calling him a liar, “with good motives And Justitiablu ends." It ls settled tht to call a Manly public nowspapors a Ine ie tbelous. , ‘The Judge hera recites {nets of the cases and reviews tho evidence, and saya: Colinting nll tho facta, which are in no mate- tal ‘adiuted or impugned, We are twvith almost THE HIGHEST DEGNEE OF CERTAINTY thatevidence can attain that the envelope In which the Morey letter 1s. sald to buye been ro- celved was never matled, ftamped, sent, and re- celved through tho Vost-Ollice but once; tht tt Wastnulled that once tn Wushiigton on somo lay Inter than the 16th of Februury, 1880, and when the atvel stump Wns In uso ¢ that it was re~ celved tn Now York and stamped In therccatving Separtment on the 2th or 22d day af the samo font ag those nro the only dates of which the ure“ 2" enn be the terminal number; that it S88 sent to tho stution and delivered tu tho per= fon to whom ft was addressed, whose name, b Yondull doubt, wits not 11, L, Morey,” forin'that S80 to crustivo Would have been neceasury’; that tl Isenvelope haa, since iis reeeipt and dellyery New Vurk, been inken und used by some por oa ent on a criminal purpogo, who erased lerefrom tho name of the person to whom Jt Mas originally addressed and deflyered, aud Efery date at the inonth and day that would. manly show when ft wits in fact mailed and re- solved. for the pirtionn of putting into It a let. or teduted tonduny prior to the nomination Gen. Gartield, aud on which bo was known to fate been in Washingtony and that such porson Toto or caused to Lo written thereon the ad- whan . Morey, Lynn, Mass.” for the pur- poae of deeelying the publisher of the newap or Whom it might be delivered Into the belief ire the letter it whould inclose war the genuine au ler afd. As Gnrlleld, Doubtloss it was not 2 eposet that tho envelope would be the subject tue scrutiny, Tho lottor itself wag the i+ ‘at sublect of his nig ina and tho cnyolope, Erhully Drowned, uving served its pure BOLO, v1 2 * Wasted full unheeded into tho publigher's lt tho facts above enumorated, which dis- raped clearly tho character of this enyulupy, tei With no less force upon the question, 1B tae ler A forgary? It is next to Impossible bur (Hey can be trae and tho lotter vo genuine; ree bey are rolaforced by uthor facta whlot Meek? from my wind tho lust shudow of doubt, G bi Wox 0 such person as “John W, weil, of Lynn, Mugs.” by whom tho totter Tus dvcompunted thd Morey totter to Mr, tine purports to bave been writton, It 1s proved a clearly shat ho sich person ud FLL, Morey, tan by tho person to whoin tho letter: purports bot fe addresses , over existed, The oxportson bot. dew ures that the Morey totter, both in bandh and signature, was weitten by the sane dountabe, CE thoin declaring thoro can bo no ows thie fase ee xaenation of abe Jettor tacit very porsun who id froe from sbliqulty of vislou or potversiou uf judguont,« i 2 HEWITT. the (rilewitt’s connection with this lottor, and toe Hguctions that have yrown out of It' aro, chan ee leust, of tho ‘most extraordinary Mart a According to tha testimony of Mc. very ein on bo (Hurt) reevived tho letter, the eo fulur manner in which it reachod hit Mf ren ils suspicions, Ho eyw {ta importance, bende de e.et & weapon of deadly powor in tha taut fe Gurtleld's polltieal ‘foes, “He was not eb to publish 1 upon the examination therere and hia editorial statf could make, and vinoone fouk the Jutter and ouvolope to tho Ho thectle National Committeo for inspection. Hand it Str. Howitt, Sir, Barnum, Br, them sud several uthors, Mr. Hurt showed did not witbera, and sald, (a substance, thut ho Orgery. tig Yt Publiah ‘tho letter Ir it was a Other We Hf genuino he did, and wanted Publlowioh Per, to get “ahead of tim ia its ai tho Mf ways It woe examined by made thy Dersons but Nr, wht andy ct eotest and inost careful examludtion, and ‘Thon ally hale an bour In Its examination, 8nd siynaud eed tho letter, both the body New Justice. fon t0- charge drew ae F Namod, i bolo Ak WuTING OF GEN, GARFIELD, raphe wero thon taken for tho use of tho National Jomimitton, Mr. c with the heen And Mre Hart returned to his ofice, He his mined way hot fully satisiterd, and go, Inte ia. the evening, he rought and fotnd Mr Hewitt muntn, ait was ayn ngsur Hewitt had examined 1 large wunbor of Gen, Gurteld’s letters, and ald tho 3 orey otter was genninn, nid this wits elinehud Uy dnpressing Mr. Mart’e tlad with the fdea that hewoutd have made itouta foreery 16 he eautd, Te Is not very surprising that Mr, Hurt, With: the wisital anxiety of newspuper pablish= ere to ho atend “of thelr nenhbors, whould have published tha fatter without furthor Inquiry. but (tis astounding that in of known angaity, oF great experience: Int Hess and in publie atnirs, and who le mippe to have a decent, r espeet for truth and jiratice, na an expert ft reading nid Wall the susplulous elreuinstances 1 nied the reception of the mg Wl the shvetope dad: tts erase t the olty Post-Oflee aud station atnmps on ity Uoeks with the letter marked “ Peraonit ane Confidential” snd wdldressed) to gome person whoit ho vertatity cid t Kaew; with thitt fet- fer before bith the contontsot whieh if true, work bo great Lndurload, and, If false, would doa wrong to bls intimate acy stint wieked us anissassin’s stab, should have ought, Ht Just Co press and enusy ity publiention without first removing all doubt as to its character, He viston ey 2 zz Owe meh the equitably: Joave tor others, upon Mr, Howitt must res THE LARGER SHAH OF TIE ONSI+ IMITY of the rst publiention of tho base and stiames ful forgery, nod dis subsequent relation to tho forgery dovs not Tift a single shadow from ily contduet. Te was a inember of the Natlontl Committes, Tle doubtless knew the extont and puleposes for which dtwas taken nad need by Ahnt Committee, und that it went forth to tho comntry with the aimetion of his indorsemi|ent. He knew beyond question that ft niet gureelly with nn indignant dental of Gen Gurtteld, who denouneed tho letter asa bose and stupid forgery and Its sentinenta as brutal.” auter our atututes the utterar of a forged Ine atriment, with knowledge of ita falsliy, te pinced i the sume ganic of erhiinality with tho ‘urger, Had the subject. of forgery th this ease been instraments purporting to be obligntions of Gen. Garield, and he bad publicly declared them to be forgeries, who could tiereaftor send them forth and gireulate thom throughout the Communwealth with hie represention of gent Sueness, without touring the nenaltics af tho Inw?) ‘Tho «difference is purely statutory, and in amoral forum wholly vanishes, My mitd bas reached tho clear conviction that the so-gnlled Maroy lettor, in body, sige ture, and all its parts, is notin tho handwriting of Gen. Gartivld, but is ALTOGETHER A. FORGERY perpeleited by some person or body of persons for the parpose of decelytny the people and te- frvuding thom and gion. Gartield of their votes, Tho evidence bearing pon Philp's guilt pine fi nocence of forgery 1s ve demand careful analysts. ‘Taken In commection with other evidence In tho case, it tends to es~ tubtish nt conaplracy tu uccompilah a Nutionnl crime. Tho polmpiracy points tomenin other quinrters, and of far bigher positions. of whan he may have been the aecamplice or anly the dupound toul, It Is better, thorefore, that tho uestion of the netunl guilt of forgery bo left to tho consideration of a jury, before whoin nddi- tonal, ang poriaps more decisive, cvidenco nny bo hrought. ; It must bo tho wish of al! honorable minds that this ense will lead not only to the discovery” und exposure of the guilty, but to the onact- ment of faws whieh will prevent punish offenders of this charac Whoever nia rutity fy this ense, rieht-thinking mon everywhere tnust look upon the act as AN AYPALLING CRIME, wholly at war with the safety and sanctity of popular government. Lena no conmilt= tee, and no fe of men, hold in their bands tho consciences of tho peaplo, aud ny parity foulty fs atrong enough to hiterpret the sentence of con demnation which honest nen of ull parties must pronounce pon such xullt, Tho men inost criminal $1 thls case jane nat be reached by the hand of justice, but thoy will find no party wilting to bear and sharo with then the jist measure of ufamy and scorn that awaits them. If they have “falied In thelr guilty purpose, so they will fall in securing the ap- proval even of them for whose sucecss thoy have done tho gullty work. Lt will bo auiall cons solation to know that thoy hinve gained by this A DEW USELESS ELECTORAL VOTES, Incited fn infuriated mob to tho murder of o few nnotfending human beings. and caused a few of their awa ugents to suffer for perjuries and misdemennors. The defendant ig holt to answer upon tho charge of ‘criminal tbel and muat be committed or give ball for his appearance to answer any indictment that mos be fonnd aginst hin ‘The Court said the balt could remain as al- ready fixed, $5,000,. and the present bonds: nien would be aceepted. At the suggestion of Mr, Brook, the Court consented toadjourn the preparation of a new bond until Monday next abl3m, REFORMING DEMOCRATS. A MOVEMENT ‘For ‘TI PURIFICATION OF THE PARTY.IN THE METROPOLIS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New York, Noy. 13,—Thoe young mon of tho Democratic party here, or nt least that section of the party which fs disgusted with the course of Tammany and Itving IIalls, and which doves not believe in the “Bossisin” which has so long been the curse of New York City, aro npparently determined to kick up a stir even tf they-achieve no suc. vess, ‘hey are now agitating the propriety and the necessity of organizing an entirely new party, tha success of which shall depend upon disaffection In the now rival factions, | and whose membership they hope will sooner or Inter represent the best clements of the two halls.’ There wasa mectlug to-day for the purpose of perfecting an organization, and, a4 was to be expected, n long discussion ensued as to tho causes that.had led to THE LATE DEMOCRATIC DEFEAT. It was shown that if it woro true that thore was colonization of Republican voters, as charged by ‘Tammany and Irving Halls, they neglected to perform one of the duties which aserious regard for the Interestof the Demo- cratic Electoral tleket required at thelr hands in preventing the suceess of a fraud of such © character, and, therefore, there was 1 necessity for anew organization that would better guard tho rights of the people. *Lhore was abun dant evidence,” said one of the speakers, “that negligence and Indiiference on the part of both the jialls that lay claim to the propri- atorship of the Democracy 11 this elty was the main cause of thedefuat. Lf, on theothor hand? the same speaker continued, * there was no colonlzation, there must lave been trading of tho Electoral tiuket to savo the Jocal ticket, and tho readiuess with which thochargs of trading is belloved by large bodjes of the Democrats Js an additional prope that both ‘Tammany Hall and Irving An HAVE NOT THE CONFIDE CRATIO VO" i 1 of the City of New York, ‘e have consid- ered the Fesvlution which Supuesie that this association stintl take tho Initial steps to organize and enroll ie Democratic voters of the Clty of New York and: become th mnelous for a full and complete representi tion.” So the meathig adopted resolutlons NCE OF TITLE DEMO- ES at soing Jength, aid the mensura may bo cons" sidercd on the high way to a realization, ‘The program marked out may be sun mnarizedus follows: * Boss” and “machine? government in all polltteal organtzn- tlons can bo effectually connteracted and Jn time destroyed only by Keeping the source of tho organization pire; iu allowing an une fottered expression of the popular will to act upon the central body, and by seourlng through the instrumentality of tho Inw a pro- ventivo agalust a falsification of each ox- presston of popular will by making frauds tnd futinidation at* primary mestings o fetony, In other words, the organization is volng to labor to bring abouts reform tn pri inary elections, and hopes toso encroach upon the old-thing organizations us to materially wenken their strength aud wrest the power from such men as Kelly. To the Weetern A New Yon, Nov, 13.—A imocting of prom- tnent Democrats was held to-night to take action inthe alleged frauds at the recent election, It was resolved to appolut com: mittees as follows: On frauds wid coercion, to reeelve and ach upon pitenantae in regard to frauds and = coorclon yorpatrated. in this elty by Repub- Heans, the Committee to Investigate not more than twelve. election distrlets in_ order to thoroughly prepare a case for considera: tion by Congress and that they Include in the investigation the persecution of. colored Deinverats_by colored Republicans; a com- mitice on Federal Anthnldution to Investigate the doles of Davenport and his men; and a SOULE on the prevention of frauds in ‘uture, MARSHALL JEWHLE. HE PROMISES STARTLING DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTION WITIL TUE MOREY FOI GERY. ‘ Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Detnorr, Mich’, Noy. 13,—Marshall Jewell was here to-ddy looking after 4 big tannery heowns, Belng interviewed on the Murey letter he suid:,"" You need nut be astonished if you seo some startllug developments bo- foto long. ‘the Nutlonut Committee don't propose to let the matfer drgp simply because theelection ts over. ‘Tho prosecution of all the partles concerned will bo conducted to tha THE CricAGo TRASUNI MONDAY, end, and the Nattonal Committes will far- nish all possible ald. 7 hope every Demo- erat who had anything to do wilh coneaet hig or mubfishtyg that infamous forwery wilt be in the Ponttentiary Before we rel through with them, T won't mention mines, but you enn 4 who they are’? Con ting. the fraud ery ralsed by Democrats In Now York, tro sald ft was, only to divert attention from themavives. He refused to discuss eampatin matters further, His stay here will bo sev eral days. GREAT BRITAIN, NEACONSFIRLD'S NEW NOVEL, Rectal Cable, Tonxnon, Noy. 13.—[enconsfetd’s now novel “Enilsmion” will bo published towards the end of thismonth. It has been genornlly reported Moved that Mr, Glndatone was to igure ty in ita pages, and possibly to be mentioned fnoan uncompiimentary fashion as Prof, Goldwin Sinith was in “Lothalr” but thore is tho very best authority.for atying that thiaisnot tho case. Thero will, however, be noveral pungent sketches of well-kAown mon nnd warnon ot the day, The Louginans bave pald -the inimense | sum oof 210000 for tho oo minnureripl. No such price was ever heard of beturd for a novel, and Lord Beaeonsiield tao muel ploasod with this Hberal treatinent that he has promised the sane: enterprising fivin novel to sueceod & Bidyine fon” for which ho has fee aifored siinllar forms, ‘The interest of tho Mterary, of the soot), nad of the polltleal work {4 caneontrated ont this new bool, and the Hrat edition will bo of not less thin 39,000 voptes WASITIINGLON NOTES. GEN. ANEMMAN IAS NO INTENTION OF RETIN- ING, Spretac Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasninarox, D.C. Nov. 13.—Gon. Shorman has Informed friends that he hng no present pure pose of acoklng n pluce on the retired Hist. He has not yet renched the legal ge for rotirement, THENY 18 QUEAT SATIBPACTION LEE among Republicans over tho charge of Judge Jnvis fn the Morey case. Tho interest is grent- cst in the severe erittciam of Hewitt contained inthe opliton., Private dlspatehes from New York sny that tho Investigation will proceed with unabated vigor, and that several urrests muy bo expected very shortly, Attention hus heen reealied here to-day to tho fact that in tha course of the Potter tnqithry thore was evidetce which pointed tu Barnum as one of the mantpu- lutors of tho forged Shorman letter. WAR IT A BNUN? There ts considerable talk here ovor tho an- nouncemnont that nelthor the Admiral nor tho Vive-Adiniral of the Navy was favited to attend. tho late naval review. THE COURTS. S DIVORCES. Mary A. Woite filed a bill Saturday asking for adivoree from George I, White on the ground of impoteney. Mary Jolson asked for a divorce from Henry Johnson on necount of hls desertion. Jutlge Barnim Saturday granted a divorce to Mary A, Osgood fram Willi K, Osgood un the ground ot desertion, and to Mi a. Heathor from Washington Heather for crucity, UNITED STATES COURTS, W. A. Porter, sirceessor in trust of Charles Macalester, fled a bill Saturday against Honora adiam to foreciose 1 trust-deed for $1,080 on Lot 1h, Block 1%, in the Canal ‘Crustoca’ Subdivision o€ 8, Hi. 4 of Bee, 17, 1 MARINE NEWS Heavy Wenther and Snow-Storm on This Lake Yestorday, Tho Lumber-Laden Steam-Barge Gran. Ito Stato Waterlogged. Tog Ben Drake and Schooner Ottawa Damaged by Fire. Several Vessols Reported to Bo In Trouble at Milwaukee, Ete, THE DISAS’ bt RECORD, DAMAGED BY Fite, Tho tug Bon Drake got intu bad rerape at Fsenuntes lust ‘Thursday evening. She was ene gaged In dredging n channel to the stranded achooner Evening star, und hid pleced herself alonushte of the vessel when tho fact suddenly dawned upon the Captaty that the shifuag sind Had made a prigoner of the tug. Ln tho effort te tredge the tug bavk Lodeup water the flues af her bollor beenine clogged toauch an extenttiat Steam could not be mnintalied, Then tha back- head was removed with tho intention of clean- Ing out tho thtes, An fgnition of tha soot ras sulted, setting fire to thawoolwork, Mefore the lage could be suppressed the house of the tug wasteatroyed, It required tho exertions of the combined tug cunt vessscl crows to suve both from being converted Into ashes. : OTHE DISASTERS, The schooner Mary Colllns arrived: here yess The Eollpso Wind-MIIl Company filed a pitt’ against Sumuet W, and Henry L. May to re- strain thom from using a patent for an taiprove- mout in wind-mills, orlylually wranted to L, tL, Wheeler Sept, 10, 1807. loubares from bankruptey were tssued Sat- urday to pranottd Zubearneg Oras G. Sinith, Chriatinn Sobns, and Robort Scharfonberg. STATE COURS. Tho Town of Lako filed n potition Saturday to condemn land for oponlug Emerald strect from Forty-sixth to Forty-sovonth streot. Gronvillo M. Dodgo sucd Otto Hf. Matz for s Kantzler & Uargls brought sult for $2,000 against George A. Chambucra, Martha M. Kemater coutnencod a suit In tres- nes against Chestor Dickinson, Frederick Petes, Lb, Lopwell, Edward Mossier, und — Hoger#, alias “Shorty,” clulming $5,000 dan nuyes. ai edorick G. Gaeckol filed n potition for mane dninus to compel tho Schiller Grove, No, 4, United States Ancicnt Order of Druids, to re- store him to inembersh!p, : THE CALL, Jupar Drum“oxp—In chambera, duvox Buonarrr—Contested motions. AVPELLATE COoUnT—67, 08, 70, 7, 7. No caso ‘on heuring. * dJupan Suitit—No pretiminary catl, Trial call BOGE, B44, B18, B20, Da, Uw, F272, F274. No case on trial. « JunaE JAMesON—Contested motions, JuDGH Itodens—HO, 142, M4. 145, 14535. No. 139, Btovons y. First Christian Chureh, on trial.” Junge Monn Set caso +744, Brant vy. Gallup, audcalendar Nos, f to JW, inelusive. No, Ei, Beamon ¥. Commercial Union Insurance Cor prny, on trial. Jupay'uLny--Contested motions. Jupay arnust—Contested notions, County Count—Torm Nos. Wild, WU, 1,158, 1,128, 1,155, 1,383, 1,188, 1,105, 1,100, 1,199, 10d, Ae, A21N, 124, and 12k, and sot case Ke Rin . CRIMINAL COURT—Nos, 480, 474, G14, G15, and JUDGMENTS, Unttep Braves Cincutt Count—Jupae Bion oxmt—Fifth National Gauk v. Ebenezer and Thomas W. Holmes, $12,702.21, Crncuir Court—Junak Roaens—Charics Korn, use of Isaao P, Evans, aud othors vy. Pago, Sprague & Binith and Amos HK. Smith, $1,880. ts Jonge Mowan—Hernard Steot et ul. v. erlek Bpeer, $255.47.—Cornollus Sullivan y.d, A, Willlus, liad Jennie B. Coolbaugh, Sekinuon, and Hogun, $450, HOW THE SOUT I8 KEPT SOLID. Negroes Deprived of Thoir Votes, Ine Unidated und Boaten in South Curo- Mra Wasiuxaton, Nov. 11.—Tho following oxtraots froma private lettor recolved bore from a gun- tleman residing in tho Town of Aiken, 8. 0. will giyo an idea of the Inannor in whicn the Demo- erata carried Aiken and othor counties in that Btatos 3 = “Tho Democrats, mostly mounted, wore in town oarjy, but were preceded by n targa number of colored men, who wero waiting for the poll to oper. ‘Tho Democratia Board of Sunugers con- trolled tho poll und blockaded It by tho erection of a buard fonce 20 foot in length in front of the window opposit which the butlot- box stood, the pisanze botwoon the fonco and window bolug only about twyo- foot wie, ‘Tho votora were Fequtna to pressinto the nurs row passiye thus formed In order to doposit tholr ballots, Thore wus not suiliclent room far two Ines to form, anid, a8 & white man wil not stund in the samo tino with nogrooy, a gystemntic crowding und pushing was started and muti tained by the whites, the purpose bolug to pro- yokv acollision, Nourly wll the whites votad bofore the blacks wore allowed to appronch the poll, aude cach blaok ian roached tho window to deposit his buttot ho was usked a number of irrulovant quoations, meraly for tho purpose Of consti thine, and whon all tho questions wero sitisfuctorily anawered tho voter was informed thatthe must gut an white man to identify him before his voto could bo nocopted, In this way the day was cone sumed, and when tho tino’ came for eloaing tho poll hundreda of black ion wero turned awny without having boon given an opportunity to deposit tholr votes, During tha auy tive colored mun were stubbed in the back whila quiotly standing tn line awalting tholr turn to voto, Tho Domucrats had drawn up dl- reatly opposit the poll a lirge: cannon, and tho threat wus froquontly made that tf the colored people raised any disturbance thoy would bo swopt from the ‘strovt. In this town {Atkon there wera 1,104 yotos cast, of which 719 wore iven tothe Domovrita und UX to the Repub. Rica ‘This ie the Hrat time tho Domocrats havo reed} ‘od w wuajority in Aiken, wad tho extent of the fraud is shown by tho fuct that the cengué just taken shows that tha entire population ts only 2.015, A number of Democrats voted a . buny aa Nye tinics, some of those guilty of tho trie belng well-known business-ine “Tho roturos for the county indicate that a total of 4,072 Demouratia votes were cast, and that tho ma, arity forthe Nemocratic ticket te 848), a numbor fur in excess uf tholr bona-tde voto, At any palling-places_ iu the county thore wore no Kopubjiean ballots cast, for tho reason t tho Domouprate forcibly took tho Republican tiokets frou tho ticket-voorers and burned thom, Ono’ United Stites Supervisur was boaten gud drivon frum the poll, and athe ora were driven away by threats of personal violonco, . + . Honest Demucrats of the North would blush to witnesa cho practices of thelr Southern ulliog, A young luwyer, und Democrat, from Now York, who ls here for to benefit of bia healte, wos so shocked ut the brutullty exhibited by tho Domucrats In this county oo Cloctionsday that he declured himself % Ropublicun heneveforward, und hus written a letter Wo Senator Conkling doseribing und de- nouneing the stimoful proceodings Gf South Carona Domoarats," ———— Mothora with sickly, frettat, nursing children will cura the chitd and benettt thomsetves by taking Hop Hltters dally, —— Savo yoursolyos voughal Iulo's Honcy of Horehound wud Tur provents bronchitis und van- suniptios Pike's Tuotbache Drops cure in one minute, tordiy minus her bowsprit and Jibboom, the re- sult of 1 collision outside, The steunt-burgy Mayette sustained damage to her cabin by collision on this luke, and is being repulred at Milwaukee, ‘The schooner Api P. Grover hied hor forest) Lon Luke Erle during one uf the recent an Capt. White, of the schooner Jennic White.and Copt. King, of the sehuoner Kate Kelly, report huang geen, on Tuesday at noon, 1 foresandeatt hooner atthk between the Old Hen and Chick reots, nour Last Sister, Luke Erie, ‘The roll Was Stist above the water, Tor salls were loose, her boat gone, and no one was about or near ber The canvas of tho schooner St. Andrew was ‘badly damaged on Lake Ontario Inst week. Invecent heavy weithor on Like Erie tho i Clyde lost hor anchor and jibs, and her reantl wis split, On Thursday last tho steamer Armenia sunk at Campbell's wharf, Belleville, Ont. ~The schooucr Lom Elsworth arrived at Bul- falo Friday morning with ber small boat stove in. . At nn onrly hour Friday muralny the echooner Goshuwk, in tow of one of Maythum’s tus, ran inte the eehooner Willian ape, lying ut the Tight-House Pler, Buifalo, ‘Tho whid was blows ing very burd at the time, and the collision Is nt- iributed to this fet. ie The Goshawk lost her forotopmast, Jibboom, and bowsprit, and tho Shupe her Jibbuom and bowsprit, besides having Ean rudder broken by bolug jummuad against the pler, DISASTENS AT MILWAUKEE, Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicagy Tribune Minwauken, Nov. 4.—At 2 o'clovk this morn- Ing tho wind veered from west to north northwest, and. by daylight a vy seh WHS rundog uptho lake with a freezing tempers ture. A number uf vessels bow down fro: Chicago sought shelter hero fn aa teed, anon thai tho schooners Cicorge M. Maria Scott, IL C, Richards, A. Boody, Delaws Hello Mitchell, Reet Caso, and Zach Chandler, Tho Rehards’ rudder stock is broken, and a alver will to-day remove the band to enable the udder to be unshipped for repairs. The schooner Reed Cage brake her foro gatt, Bat Ug MOnOMIE Wiklam Aldrich {8 minus ber malnsall, Tho xehvonera Orphan Boy, Clura Parker, and L, W. Perry are at anchor outalite, and the fol- lowlug, In’ addition to those mentioned, were towed insffuz Duncan City, Potouse, Milton, Suecess, 1, It. Wake, J. B. Prime, Vermont, and White Oak, ‘Tho propoller Dopore, which started forGrand Haven fi tho morning, came back during the afternoon. Capt.Peterson, of tho schooner David Stewart, had a Rash ent over bis right eyebrow on Suture duy by 0 blow from the huindlo of tho centre- board winch, und a sailor on: the schoonor George M. Caso sustained a suvero seatp wound Dy a full outside to-diy, . Itanowed heavily outside Inst night, and tho ek funda Of vessels urriving here are covered with Ite Tho steam-barga Chauncey Hurlbut, with barze J. EL, Rutter, passed by here thiag evouing, Arrived from bulnw—Stouin-barge C. J. shuw aud schooner Gedrite Sherman, DAMAGED BY Fine, Speelat Dlapatch to The Chicago Tribune, GuANb HAVEN, Mich. Nov. 1.—Tho schooner Oltawa, hunber loaded, Capt. Sintth, belonging to Wyman & Buswell, lumberinon, started for Chieivo Inte Suturday night. She wlshted a waterlogged steum-turge, name unknown, sone distance out, and, the sea making rapidly, Capt. Binith convluded to return.” While sho ‘was in tho trough of the sea, coming about, the lamp fa her cabin upset and set her on fire. A hole was ent in her deck, and with yreat dimuulty tho fire was extinguished. Dinuge, 800. “STEAM-DARGE GRANITE STATE WATERLOGGED, Tho waterlogged stenm-pargo seen by tho Behooner Ottawa this morning was the Granite Stato, Capt. W. Sigourney, owned by partles in Chicagu, Sho was pekes upand towed tn this evening by the tug Lizele Frank, and now les ‘on tho bottom in twelve fect of water a short distanog up the rlyer. ARRIVED LEAKING, Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Crevamann, Nass isthe Er eeaen ui E Be more cume vere leaking badly yesterday, au to-day stripped for the geusou, . oswrao, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Oswrao, Nov. W.—The Canauinn schooner Erlo Stewart, which left oronte Wednesday with the schooner Brow Bird, and was in com> pany with the latter until dark ‘Thursday, bas not reported, and grave fours for her sefoty are expressed. oth were Jumbor-inden, ‘Tho Snow Wird ts still on the bouch hore, as 18 algo tho Wood Duck, aud the Cortez to-day is galng to picces nt Woodville, ‘To-day a vessel fg reported at rnehor off Stony Polat.” Lhis may bu the Erlo Stowurt, = * THE NEW DOMINION. Speetat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Dont STANLEY, Nov. 1—'Tho sebuoner New Dominton, of Port Howan, that went ashore at Tryconnell Dock on Wednesday last, was got otf tha beach on Saturday evoulng, and sultod to this place, whero she now [es sunk In ubout soven feet of wator, ‘Tho vossel ix lenkiug badly, and is pretty woll shiken, Sho will have to yo on dry-dock for repairs, ——_ TIOME GATIIERINGS, DOCK NOTES, Tho Miller Drothors have bulltsa temporary houso on tho tug Sweepstakes. Tho broken smoke-stack and pipes havo also been repaired, 6o that the tug can continua fn service until the close of navigation, She was ready to loave for Poshtiga with a tow of barges lust night. Tho schooner Helvetia, iy credited with a ro- markable run from St, Clute Iver to Escanaba, Dut the oxact timo fs not ut hand, On Baturduy eventug tho tux Amorican Eagle towed the echvoner Lincoln Dall from South Chicago to a point olf Hyde Purk, when the yes- gel was loft tu ahift for horvolt. ‘Tho propuller Favorite expects to make three trips more, and tho tug Biemarck two trips nore, botweon Chicago and Monominoo, Vessols arriving here report asnow-fall of two feot at the lower ond of tho lake on Thursaay and Fritay, Tho west shoro is white with anow us fur north as Two Rivers Point. + Yosterduy, becuse of 4 strong northwest wind, the suhooner Kelndeer came to anchor outside, and the schooner Barbarian, bound te Oydonsburg with carn, roturnod to the harbor, Baturday o gang of lonudhuremen disobnrged. 600,000 feot of fumber from tho achuoner Sun Diego in Ilnols Central C Silp, In addition to receiving a Heoraugh rebulld tho schooner Charley Mbbard ty to tong the oned twonty feat. ‘Tho scow Rudicat is to be hauled out near the Muck Hawk Distillery, on the North Brunch, for & fhorough rebuiti, ‘Tho sehoouer I}, Parsons romained at anchor under Plain Island from Monday evening until Extday iorniny. Sho bud cloven youscls fur iipany, ‘Too wot in hoavy wouther scomg to be tho Vordiot ayalnst tho steum-burgo Minnesota, An ore duck at Polut St. Ignuvo J3 a feature of tho near future. , —— NOTES FROM ABROAD. OLEANINGS. Tt will cost $3,000 to ropatr tho Canadian schooner Norway, which rovently watorlugyed. and lost hor entire crow on Lake Ontario, Cupt. Jonkins, of tha suhuooner Fiut, roports that the buoy on tho shoal off the Galloup Light has drifted to the northeast abuut half @ illo, Ha thinks marinora will do woll to pay atténtion tothe buoy. Tho Fiat steored by tho buoy and truck the shoal. Cupt, Kirby, of Grand TMuvon, ‘has sold tho stoum yacht Gracio Barker to Capt, eubon Vundorhoof for €8, Bho ia to yun between Grand Haven and Frultport, Apts reported that Capt. Vgndorhoof has sold tho ateamor Dwiyht Culler, Jr. to purtlos Nving in Florida, who will take ber to Plorida waters. Capt, Shepard writes that slave the bargd Progress Gains out who bad bud uo use for ber pu his for a new bout of the alse of the Progress js romarkablo, woru espe: cially so when the experiouce shy bas hud on her irat trip is taken ato weoount, Cavt Hen Huuunot wag to have left Bulfulo the athor day for Port, Nurwell, where he ios oct the wreek of the schooner Kingfisher: ten niles enatof there, Sho la reported pe. and ft ia doubtfal whether 'y¥ Wind and sea have not broken her up witezethor. Capt. Sam (Gibson recloves $3,000 for rescuing: the burges Keystone and Suhawk from the Dench at Mutat, ‘ ‘The schooner Nancy Dell [sin trouble at MIl- waukec. Cause, 0 disagreement between owns ors. Oawegn Paladiam: “Tho keel of n tug was nid In Mitohelt & Gattarher's dry edogk yeaters dag by * Brow"? Morgut for Capt!) 1 Dono- vanof thes. IE Lyans. He will sell tho Lyons, Tho tue will he 65 feet long, Ub feet beam, and Tt feet deop. Sho will be of ork pnd chestnut, and willelugs At. Ter boilers wil be x10 feet tnd herenines 1xta. Capt. Jon Tedford of tha tug Micia Melvin will build a tug exactly Hike Capt. Donovan's new one, using the Melvin's buichinery," MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. TO LAY Ge, Speetal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribunes ChrveLaxn, O., Nov. 1.—-The schooner C. J. Magill will strip to-morrow for the season. HANGS HOLD, Tho Laree Harvest was sold yesterday by tho United Stites Marshal to HB, Moiles, of Sagle nitw, for $475, OENERAT. Tho schooner D. i. Cline will be towed to Muck Liver, where she will ond coal for Mil- wakes i tugs are wreatly wanted here, a number of vessels waiting to tie towed, A heavy snow-storm js prevailing to-night, vot OFF. Epectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribuns, Pout Copponse. Nov. H.—Tho steam. barge Georgian, which wont ashore on Friday tight at Volnt Ablno, was: Puled of this morning after Highteritiy nhout 6.00hushels of her carga. ‘Tho Captain’ thinks nefther cargo nor barge is dane aged ung, 5 DAKE Pores, DETROIT. Spretal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Detnorr, Mich. Nov. 14.—Hound up—Propel+ Montana, Juntata, New York, Buf- tale, Avon, Empire and consort; steam-barge IL. L. Worthington, und schooners Charles Crawe ford, J. 8. Fay and consoris,'Cempest and barges, 3.1. Sheldon and consort, Northerner; schuon- urs I. Hayes, Naiad, Purana, Jo, Noyes, aMeona, Hed-White-and-Iluc, G. HW. Warming- ton, G. 11. Johnson, Canton, if, Folrer, Thomas Quuylo, Halsted, G, 1. Sloan, Bound down—Propetlers Philadelphia, Newburgh, convort, Conestoga, Waverly; steam barges Glasgow sand = barges, Porter Chamberlin und consort, Westford and burges, Rhoda Stewart and burves, A. A. Turner and barges, W. MH. Gratwiek and consort, fra Chaf- feu and barges, Howard anit barges, Forest. City and consort, Everett and consort, Huron City and consort, Sinith Moore and schooner tle, Tron Age and consort, P. Donaldson es; Bubouners Lendville, I. 13. Locke, . M. Svove, N.C, Weat, M. L iteholl, West Side, 8. IL, Foster, Qur Son, Nevadit, dobn Ik. Merrill, 8. Ve It. Watson, Superior and consort. PORT HURON, Porr Huron, Mich. Nov, 11.—Passed up— Propellers Montana, | Milwaukeo,, New York, Mary Mills, . Worthington Charles rawford; sehooners RB. Hayes, John R. Noye: Jted- White-uud-Biue, C. H. Jounson, Henry Ful ger. Jn‘port—James yy aud consort; schooucrs Natad, Oneonta, th sed down—Propellers Conestoga, Waverly, Ne Howurd and barges, Sinith Moore with Brighty, A. Evercte and consort, Iron Age and gonsort, Maytlower und barges, Burllugton and Daryes, D. M. Wilson with I, Mayes and consort James P. Donaldson nd barges; schooners dohu I Merriti = Wutse Kuta Winslaw, Camden, Southwest, Unadilli. B. J. Bruce, HB. Norrla, d. IL Mead, A, J. Rogers, Joba O'Ne! J. it, Pelton; steamor Clty of Clevelund. Wind west, light; wenthor cler and cold, BUFFALO. Spectal Dispatch to The Chteazo Tribune. Burvano. Nov. W.—Arrived from Chicago— Schuotiers Bello Brown, M. J. Cummings, John Kelderhonse, and Lem Ellaworta with gran Clenred: For Chicnyu-lropollor Tndting silt steam. bury Obie, cont, und schoor J, Keldere honse, Nelson, Acontins, lteht; G.C. Finney, rilirond trou, nnd Casende, tons conl; for Milwuukee—Propetter Muffalo un? schooner Dayid Vanes, cont. Frelahte dull and no charters reported. Cunt frelyhts 0 conts on wheat, and 71¢ cents on corn to New York. Shipments by cunnt, 6,- Gat bushuls. PORT COLNORNE, Spectal Dispaten to The Catcugo Tribune, Pour Connor Ont, Nov. 1.—Passed up— Feneonek Guiding-Star, Oswego to Chicago, bar- The schooner A, If. Moss, bound up tho take, ran it here to-dny for shelter, ST. JOSEDH, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sr. JosErn, Mich. Nov. W—A hurd wind and anow-storm is raging, Arrivals tu-d Jor Meszonger and ptoam-burges ‘TM und J. 4. Seaverns. ‘Tho two latter shelter, Argyle, ‘Chicago, Pridgeon, Jr, and FSOANATA, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune. Escanaua, Mich. Now. 1.—Acrived—Propollor W.. L. Brown and schooner C. Nilson. Cloaret—Propeller Leland und schooners W, MeUreyor and John Martin, OLEVELAND. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, CrevELann, O., Nov, 14.—Cleared for Chicagn— Propellers New York, St. Louts, thusslit, Vortuge, ERIE. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Trisune. Fie, Va. Nov. H.—Entored, tho schooner Allegheny; propeltor Lehigh, geuln, for Chileno, oaWwEdO, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Oawrao, N. ¥., Nov. 14—Arrived to-day— Behooucr Havana, Chicago, corn, VORT OF CHICAGO, ARRIVALS. Stmr Muskegon, Muskexon, sundrica, Prop Milwaukee, Bultalo, suniries, Prop Vandervilt, Buttalo, sundries Prop 1. H. Uwon, South Chicago, ight. Prop Badger State, Butfalo, sundries, Prop Ovonta, Greei fay, sundrics, Paop Hisninrek, Marinetio, towing. Prop J. L. Hurd, Hancock, sundries, Muy Butato, sus ress. Prop Nyue, Lutfalo, sundries. Prop Lycoaing, Huttate, sundries. Prop it. G. Poters, Muskegon, lumber. Prop City of Traverse, Traverse City, sundries, Prop Fountain Clty, Huitato, sundries, Prop Favorite, Munomtuce, towing, Prop Staravcn, Bulfulo, sundries, Prop Thoinas W, Paliner, Buttalo, coal. Prop Wiilinin Crippen, Munisteo, buinber, Prov C. Hickox, Muskegon, lumber, ie lon Loatham, Sturgeon Bay, towing lume or Direc. Schr Adu Modora, Escanaba, iron ore. Sehr i B. Judd, rinette, litmbor. Sebr Marinatte, Murluatto, lumber, Sehr Gallotin, Bntfalo, coal. Sehr Minnlo Mulior, Cuarlovoix, lumber, Sebr Oak Leng, i bby Lumber, Schr ML. Higzie, Escanaba, iron ore. Schr James Duvall, Kewanoy, lumber, Schr H.C, Winslow, Cedar 1th rullrgad thes, Sobr Louls Lindington, Green tay, rallroad tlea, Schr 1}, Parsons, Cedar ilver, lumber, Sehe Arcturus, Monckiunoe, lumber, Sabr Alunic Qawson, Eseaniba, Iron ore, Sehr Flying Cloud, Menominee, lumber, Solr Hersonel, Menominee, lumber. Kehr It, O, Crawford, Ludington, lumber, Hohe 8. M. Biephenson, Monomines, lumber, Senet, G. Bronson, Monominca, lumber, Schr Butcher Boy, diarinette, limber, Subir Libbis Nau, Cedar River, lumbor, Sehr Lowta Day, Peacock ville, lumber, Sehr Jobn Mark, Manistee, luinbor, Sehr H. und, Kewaunee, dumber, Behr Kate Gillette, Murinette, lumbog, Sehr J, V. Jones, tuskexon, lumber, Sebr Melbourne, Bultuty, con Sette I. F', Churoh, Cheboyyan, lumber Kotr Norman, Munomined, lumber. Sehr lyor Lawson, Sluskegon, luaibor Sehr Mihi, Ludington, lumber, Benn A. U, outing, Ditnean City, lumber, Sehr s. J. Lull, Marinetty, lumber, Sebr Lottie diasou, Churlevolx, wood, Hoh coln Dall, South Chicago, Hitt, he Kate Darley, Der, Benr Lene John ache Mary Coit Behr Lattio Coop Menominee, lum! Menominee, hnnber, hrabitli, coat. Haeunubs, iron ore. Behr G, 1, Dousmun, Senekuunce, binder, Sehr L. Ps Wigan, Stuskogon, lumbor. 8 , Siolislecin, Hurting}oa, lumber, hy Schr Onward, Ford Hlyer, lumver. Schr Jumos Garrett, Stuniaten, himbor, ahr Conneaut, Ludington, juinber, Nebr If. 2. Burger, Stuskeyon, lumber, Schr Royev, Ludington, hiaber, Sebr Jonile Lind, Stuskegon, wood, Drop Annie Jaurn, Muskegon, lumbor, Prop Chyrlea Reitz, Sunistee, hunber. Prop Jumes Fisk, Ur, Hultate, sundries, Prop Michaol (iron, Suskeson, lumber, Prop Ouba, Hultate, sindrtes, Prop swallow, Husker, lunber, ao Bobr Jugsio Phillips, Sanistvo, luinber, a sehr BM. Staunton, Mantateo, lumbor. Scbe itudical, Jacksonport, wood, | ” ACTUAL BAILINGS, Py Stine Muskegon, Muskegon, sundrios, - Prop Ocunta, Urecs Day, sundries, + Prop Favorite, Menoninog, suudrios, Prop Hlamurck, Murinulte, towlng. Prop Chauncey Hurlburt, Buifulo, d9,600 bu corn. Frop 1. iL, Owen, Kevannbi, Prop Messonger, Bentoy Harbor, sundrios, Schr Meuvkuunes, Monckaunes, sundriog, © Behe 1, Blupbenson, durinette, sundries, Bobr HE. Tyson, Marinette, sundries, Bebe Pian fenormlnes. Sehr Bonora, Menoutlie Behr Lone Stir, Marinette, Kebr Hurbarian, Ogdensburg, 18,750 bu corn, Sole d. HH Mutter, Huifalo, t.000 ba corn, debe A. Boody, Buifulo, 10,600 bu corn, Sebr North Cape, Butfalo, 23,003 bu corn, Sebr Orpoun Boy, Pt. St. Ignace, 250 beria pork, 3 tons butter, and sundries, Behr A. J. Mowry, Linvulu. Sehr J. 3, Prime, Mantsten. Hobe Carrier, Mitutate Sehr Hlizn Day, Muskegon, Sehr LM. Davis, Muskegon Rehr Persian, Muskegon, Kcbr Jessie Lion, Bacnnaha, Sehr John Bean, Muskegon. er THE MOTHERS’ SOCIETY, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, CHICAGO, Nov. 13.—T have had numerous lot- ters asking abot the objects of tho newsy- organized “ Mothors' Society,” aud as 1 have not. tine to auswer all, will you allow me to stata that the published reporta In this paper give a fair Men of the purposes of the organizatiog, {n addition tho jnclosed letter to an Interested mother nay be a general anawer where, [much regret, a personal reply fs linposetble, peot> fully, is. ‘INOMAS WILCE. Cuicano, Nov. W—My Dean Mapam: You nak ine to teH sou aomething more of thoobjects of the newly-organized Mothers’ Soctety of Chle «ago, Which Ldo with the grentest of plensitre. Asa nother, you have doubtless felt rt times a Jnok of sympathy with motherhood. Anin you meet many young niveried women who are lok ing for come wise mother to rive them eatnsel audsympathy, They lonely in thelr new res faGons, and cannot cumprehend the tdiiference about them, The intluonce of a company of women true to fiir maternal instinets, banded togethor ta give syinpathy and counsel. will lie felt far and wide, even ff nothing more fs nc- eomnmilahed. You sce that we propose to sathor dens and enzgestions Crom all interested in children, and thus make Jt us praetical ns possible, not ony Jor ourselves Init ilse for future generations, should much prefer to work quietly among my own elrele of friends, and so woul! every true mother. but lt was Judyel that an organized effort would unite, strengthen, and when our influences. To union there is strength, We ex: pect. of course, to meet with opposition, and possibly misrepresentation, bug if every true ae a lends ber Influence we need fear noth+ jp igi we shall hear your views, ns we expect. to have quict meetings In liiferent parts of the elts"there we ean enjoy “ Motherly tikes” Praminent ph ns are in sympathy with the moveinent, and offer to give us the beneat of their inthrence and obeervitions, y true mother tt Chivazo would jain what great good might be ‘aecom- ol with us, meee pin, Grant i spogtterllyy to meet you nt our next meeting at the ‘weife Hotel, Nov. 44, 1 reimnin yours res Mus. 'P. Wines. CENTIA MUSIC HATE. THE SALE O Season Tickets FOR THE STAR LECTURE COURSE Regine THEY Mot at the Central Muste-ftutl foxes, ‘The tattowing tsa complote program of this (the Ninth) sensi i l ¢ Litta Concort Co.--Wong Chin Foo-- Josh Billings"’--The Palestine Arabs--Thoo, Tilton -- Nira. Liver- more--The Romenyi Concert Co. --The Hindoo Jugsiors--Hon. 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Clarkente opposite now Court-Housa, This MONDAY night Nov. 15, tirat appearance of Mr. ; FRANK MAYO In Barthoy Campbell's snecessfui drama, VAN, the Virginian, Supported by Mins AFFIE WEAVER ond an oxcal- fyar Company, NON und BDESON In A GOLD- HERSHEY HALL, MORTIMER'S MYSTERIES, OPENING POSTPONED until To« Morrow (Tuesday) Eventing. It being, Sen uasl He ta cumplete nes ary altern~ fons in Hershey all, our rg wnuvoldably postponed unill te-moccow (Paesday) eventtid ALL TICKETS FOR MONDAY GOOD TEESDAY, Pius f. ENGELIARD?, Manager, MeVICKLER'S THEATRE THIS WERK’ - ONLY + TINS WERK THE MADISON-SQUARE THEATRE COMPANY In Steule Mackayo's Comody-Deame, . WAZEL WIRKE. The Mont Successful Play of the Present Days MAW SCENERY AND APPOITHENTS, SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Evyory Night at 8 o'clock, Matinens Wednesday, Sat- urday, and Sundny, MARRY G. RIC] RELIASLE CO EDY, HO) EDUCATIONAL, “PROF. 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