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"tr THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19,4 1880—TEN PAGES. CRIMINAL NEWS. ee Negroes to Be Hanged in the City of Washington To-Day. ——— Crime the Murder of Onc mele Hirth in January Last. — In North Carolina Killed Beforo ae Fireplace by His Wife's Paramour, — oand the Governor of Kentucky vet arco Over the Lottery Questions a eendiary Destruction of the Court-House ‘and Records of Rowan County, Kentucky, Two To DIE TO-DAY. fpeelal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune qrasmisaTox, D. Cy Nov. 18,—Arrangements abeen completed for tho executlon here toe the negroes Bedford and Queenan, for tho murdor of Hirth tnst Janu- pron grent many appiicatfons for the morbhily curious to witness the Msuuon. Amon tho applicants "was 'Tobius or orn, who wasan itaportant witness for the osm ment in tho trial, and whv,us the defend anteclaimed, bid guilty knowledge of the mur- derit he dld not have a direct hand in it. Brown sates that there wng a report that he could not yok on tho Lunging, aud he wanted to show tht he coulu. Yesterday tho prisoners wero not allowed to seo others than ther relatives, tho ministers, und such ciber persons 8 thoy themselves desired to wee, Most of tho duy was spent by Queenan in reading 8 religious work culled tho “ Pustors' Maoual,” while Bedford passed hia tine in- prayer and meditation, Bedford asyerts his ine poceuce, He says: “L lnst saw Iirtt the Mon- day before biadenth, and miny have seen bin Malay, Lworked for Mr. Hirth over in year, and there never Wis cross word between ts. He flirth trasted ine in bly store. Tam certain Tdid not seu Mr. Hirth on the day he was killed, for L wns at work all that day fur Mr, Lighter, aoduever saw bin Wl after the yirl told me thathe wasdead. Lent home that night about por lo’clock, and found Lincotn usivep there. ‘The Lord knows thut Lim funocent, and Pil div orev of condemned ary. There passes frvin Queenan also protests his innocence, LOTTERY ADVERTISEMENTS ‘Spectat Dupateh to The Chieago ‘sytbune, Louisvitte, Ky., Noy, 18.—Some duys ago Judge Won. H. Duluney, of Bowllng Green, War- ren County, notified bly Grand Jury to ine dict ail newspapers which publish tho udvertise- mentof the Willard Hotel Lottery of thiy elty. ‘The Gruud Jury not having done so in its re- tums, the Judge pluced befure thom copies of newspapers continuing tho ndvertisement in question. Ho charged that tho Lottery Com- pany has gone beyond the authority granted it bythe Legislature, This ubuse of the Legis- hitlve net, the Judge cluiing, consists in offering In the lutte: other gifts thin the thurter grante allowed. Judge Dulaney = Iustructed = the jury not to pennit tho belief thatthe Chict Executive of thoState would pardon oltending papers and publishers to Interfere In their itetion, ‘The jury: “then returned true bills agninst a youd puny Nate papers, Including tho Lust and Courier durnd of Loutaville. ‘Phe iutter vecaslons sme talk In the State, owing to the alleged ale ludon to Gov, Blackburn, ‘The lattor i# suid tu belua bighstate of auger over the refleetion an bw executive clemency sald to inve been made ly Dulaney, te whom ‘he hus addresged a nute Ubluy fur the exact Innamige used, MURDER SUS: ‘TED, Speclat Dispateh to The Chieu Tribune, Quixcy, IL, Nov, 18.—News was recolved this poming of tho mnysterlous diguppenrance und pnlabledenth of Prof. Dawe, u well-known muslelun of this city. Prof. Dawe left Quincy; onthe 1th of October to visit hls parents in En- tint, Me arrived sufely in New York, and niledon the steamer Egypt on tho Jdth, He ‘watfast seen un the boat about 10 o'clock on the aight of thy wd, when bo wag leaving the deck, where he bad been sitting for some Une, with tho intention of retiring to his stateroom, The Eyypt arrived at Urerpool on = tha «But, sand Prof. Dawe's father was on tho dock to meet him. He “as duobfounded, however, to bear from the bdicers of thy bout that his son way missing, nnd thal thore was nv clew whatuver ita to whut had. tecome of hiin, ay he had not been aoen silico the mybt of the 2d. When Prof, Dawe lett Quincy be had two or three Inrgo trunks, and (be fact that to truce of these could be found on the bout strenztbons the bellef thit be has been foally dealt with, He hud relatives In Chicago, A HUSBAND ANSASINATED, Speclat Dispatch to The Chtcuga Tribune, Rattan, N.C, Nov. 18,—Full particulars of fe asusination of a farmer In Worth Creek Sormhip have just been recoived, It sums that Deck Moryan, a farmer thore, became enamured st the wife of Berry Bunch, his neighbor, and foceeded In imaking her tike bim more thin terhusband, The presence of the husband In Gehouse interfered with hls plang, aud he de- lermlued to yet him out of the way. Night bo- forelast, while Bunch was sunted near the tire Uiiue to Miss Annie Elhe, a . double- tere! shotewun was placed in the Findow and the wrouged husband abot dead, bot was lodged in his brat, Maryan wos seen outatde the yard. with a gun, » Ruthis fact wetticd the crime On bin and be 1 bow fo Jail, SERVED HIM RIGIIT.. Bptat Hispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ®. Lous, Noy. 18—In Paradise ulley yester- bs Mary Hurns, a mulutto woman, stuck a Hicherknite Into tho heart of Gvorge Butes, pane George ten years azo, He was her int lover. Bhy und he parted suven yours ugo, ud Mary hag murried whice, George turned up Fetalay tn. Purndise ultey, He wanted Mary leavu ber husband and go and Hive with bln, Hedi nang taal sat he eal RU Bo ir company hin. Sho ed up Geet eno i Ki ("ne Ardy th nw neld. Tho v $ rved blu right, Blury'tv nt huiwe agultie INCENDIANISM, Sottal Dispateh ta The Caicago Tribune, TiWVILLY, Ky. Nov, 18—Information from vilban County states thit the Court-House, vane Its records, was burned two ulghts nso ‘ Neendiary, It ls not known of auy desire, phe any particular records, hence vo te ht tre for the ae cn be bad, io have been purely wanton lupe Is suypected. A Giupated deserives the cudiae manne, D Pureuit of the suspevtod sul the a eeds, titles, and genonil court ses ee Fa Mane, and burned rupidys ee at ARKANSAS ASSASINATION, 1 en Ark,, Nov. 18—As Dr, Caldwell, esr nent country phyglclun, wus returning i rol thiy pluce last night, he was shot on triad and Instantly killed by an ussaain gee iasee te bust at the roadside, The tend Pr ilehege Fecognized by one or two meu ne tune en aD hand, awaiting hia victim. Is ine and be had some trouble with the nde pose tard ton horve trade, ‘The Sheritt Bocapiorg ot ed purwult, with bur littl hope uf tedtu'the %; Oodg” Mt Who, ulter tho Houting, Ly ACQUITTAL, tot et March 1k—Georye W, Waro, who Sotmeey ft URURN Bept, 20 lust for eriminul Of the cour? Mee Ware, wae to-day wequitted rt, eae Of murder in tho Common Pleus Darton, . jury was out but u fow minutes, bebe ot Nov. 12—George Ware, ou trial ter wg ade OF Lou Brumbaugh last Septen Wwoighe, Medultted by tha verdict of the jury Ss oonte oambaugt wus found by Ware in Feet ost iuluul intercourse with hi wire, few maui a tg, HbA, causing bis death in Twe. Treusy; = eat bv eg ite be LVE PERSONS INJURED, HG, Mass., Noy, 18,—The horses In an ining frightened by w railroad lug, the omnibus was overturned Tous were injured more oF lub, INFANTICIDE. ATHCH. Devens, In. Nov, e-Thle morning Forttweater eueKY Agent Of thy Chicuyo & a Railroad in thie city, opened a acon wuieh hud been found ia e cuach Dg train from Culeugo Inst night Med io fay aetwers bud ull left, and was bore lt Soutvaled therein tho dead body of amute infant bor dduys old. ‘The infant elther froze to denth or dled froin niegleet.. On, the dress was piel the followsigs “Mer. King, Ginedhay of the Poor, Mount Grove, Hi,” and alo the nutne "Stephen Vine A PROSECUTED PROSECUTOR, Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tritune, CLEVELAND, 0, Nov. 18.—Polles Prosecutor Lowla, who was yesterday committed to the elty. prinon for contempt, but afterward tnkun ont of the handa of tho police by tho Sherif ona writof habens eorpas, nppearad in the Court of Common Pleas Just before (ts ajuurnment this evening and, ont heurtny of bis case, Lewls wag discharged, the Court thiding that no Judgment. hud been entered tor the allexed contempt, nor hid Lewis any opportunity to answer’ tha churge, KILLED IN ANGER, $ Speetal Mieputeh ta The Chicagn Tribune, ntaton, Va, Nov, 18.—Thia morula Tom Pepper shot and kitted Samuel Mize, near Men dota, The purifies bad quarreled over a game of cards. Finally, Pepper pleked up his gun, which was resting ugalustn tree. Muse, therchy: frightened, beyzed him not to shoot. The gun Would not stand cocked, and Pepper d piled titck the hammer with tig thamls an shot Muay througi the herd, The load of buck- shot Iterally tore his skull to shreds, AVOIDS TITE RESPONSIBILITY, Speetat Dlapateh to The Chicago Tribune, INptANaponts, hid, Nov, 18,—Tho Governor'a private seerctary intimated this evening tint Uoy. Willuma would respite Wade, who fy under sentence to bo hung next Friday, until after tho sveond (rial of Mry, Brown, whose ease was ree versed by tho Supreme Court, Ry this mens the Governor gets rid of acting in either cue, as Gov. Porter will bo tnamenrated before thu fnitl disposition of Mra, Brown's enge, BALLOT-DOX STUFFING. CrNncrsxatt, O., Nov. 18.—The examination of Charles 8. Fisher on tho charge of attempting to put fraudulent tickets in tho count at the Octa- ver elvetion progresses slowly, Fisher testified this afternoon, He dented nil kuowiedye of tho fraudulent tickets, and said Stowe, une of the Judges uf clection, found all such tiekets that were fortnd exeeptone that witness suw sucking to Stowe's boot, Witnesges aa tu Fisher's repu- tation were heard. BRUTAL ASSAULT. Winsixatox, Del. Nov, 18.—The Hon, Leone ord E. Wales, Associate Judge of this county, wus violently assaulted in the public streets this evening, by an unknown party. He wos aps Provehed from belind and struek on the end with 1 bludgeon, tho blow knocking hin senge- Jess, His vundition fs nut considered dangerous. No effort wis made at robbery, and It ty thought anallce prompted tho ve CHARGED WITILT CONSPIRACY, Pirrsnuna, Pay Nov. 18.—A Cumimerctal Ga- zetle special from Weat Newton, Pa, er" D, It, Jones, General Sevretary of tha Minera’ As- sociution, while on a train on ils way to ud- dress it inass-meeting of Smithtown miners, was nereated for culling uw ineeting und distributing ills, and held for court on uw ehirge of conspire avy. He wos ufterwardy released on $1,000 bail, WILL BE TAKEN BACK. San Frtancrsco, Cal., Nov. 18—Churles Mes- serth waa arrested In this city to-day by an otll- cer from Pittsburg, Pu., on a churge of forgery four yenrs ugo ut Allegheny Clty. He was on trint for the offense when ‘ho juimped bla ball and cime to Sau Frauclsco, where bo bugs ree muloed since, ELECTION FRAUDS. - GREENVILLI, 8. C., Nov. 18,—Two citizens were arrested to-day charged with frauds in tho ree centelegdon, Itis understuud that many other arrests wilt follow tn this Congressional district, which gave a Democratic mujority of 14,000. United States Commissioner Blythe, examining Anto tho euses, ia thy defeated Republieae eandt- THE GIOULS. RAurivone, Md., Noy. 18.—There Is much ex- eltement in the northeustern section of the eily + by the discovery that the bodies of Mrs. Annie Carter anid ber daughter, Siss Jennle Simlth, had Leen stolen from thelr graves tu the Baltimore cemetery. [It fa supposed the bodles were sent toxumy inedicui coliege outside this city, TIE BIDDULPH PRISONERS, Spectul Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Loxpos, Ont, Nov. 18—The Free Press an-- nouncos thut the trlul of tho Biddulph prisoners for thy murderof tho Donnelly farnily bus been xed for tho 2tth of Jununry by special eine milusion tu this elty. Probably Judges Cameron aud Osler with act, IN THE FLESIT. Nontt Apaus, Muss, Nov, 18—Sheriff Humphreys, of this place, bus obtained satis- fuotury evidence of the existence of tho wife of Jolin Shufelt, for whose supposed murder Siu- felt wns tried about two years azo, but dive churged for want of suiticient evidence. BRUTALLY MURDERED, CHARLESTON, 8, C., Nov, 18.—Willlam Mattocks, an inoffensive ofd white mun, was brutally mur- dered, near Donutd's Depot, Inst night. Two men asked for lodging, and, being denied, on- tered thy houge und dowunded his muney, kill- fog bin und tukiuy s700, BURGLARY, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns. Mantrowoc, Wia., Noy. 18.—The residenco of Jounh Richards was robbed of 1 yolu wateb and chalts and othor Juwetry to tho amount of about 2250 in cnsh hisvalght’ by{burgluni, No claw to tho gullty parties. ARRESTED, VWannisouna, Pa., Nov, 18—Prank Tumber- ger, tho alleged accomplice of Henry Rumber- wer in the murder of Troutman, was urrested ut Lickons this moraine. SERIOUS ASSAULT. Onc Man Strikes Anothor Over the Head Witha Board. Ascrlous nssuult, which at first was thought would result in the death of thu victim, und the consequent addition of anather murder to the Nat, occurred ut 2:80 yesterday afternoon on Og- den avenue, a Htte north of Jnekyon street, Tho atreot-cur ines are torn up by workmen engaged =f macad- amzing " Juckgon street, and — transfer tubles ure used in keeping up the regular street- cur traiic. Tho men employed by the West Division Street-Itatlway tn attondiug this work Were gathered at the hour mentioned ubout a firo which they had built ta the rondway, Soma one, nm suidtl boy it ta said, threw a snowbnll, which struck 2 mun kuown as Ton, one of a gang of mor In the employ of James Riloy, who ts engaged tn lnying avewer dn tha street, Ho became quite ehrayed over the mutter, and, thinking that aue of tho men louting ubout the tire had thrown tho inlusile, waiked vver te them and uccused Wiltlain Paris of having thrown it, On tla way over he picked up a plece of board, and, before Darks could oxpiiin that he had not thrown the: snow-bill, Tonestrock bin a stiuoning blow with the phink Just aver the lett eye, Parka toll senseless, and ‘Tom ranaway, Otlleer Maniwho was in the vioinity,was notitiod, and the Injured mun was taken to tho County Hospital, ‘tho contusion was A sovere one, but the swelle ing wis Ho grout that phyalelans: wera unable t.. ascertiin 4 tho skull bad been fructured. Hie condition appuurad quite serious, and his fam ily, living at No, 120 Wright street, wore notifies By To'elovk Inst evening Packs bad so fur ree covered uy to be able to bo tuken home int cons veyuuce by hia relatives, It wus thin thougnt that bis cise would not terminate fatally, ‘Phe seworbullder, Hiloy, refused to divulya tho dane and address of his workman "Tom," and acted to vtubbornly that be hluself waa arrosted aud locked up ut the Weat Luke Street station. UNIVERSALISTS, Specat Dispatch (uv The Catcago Tribune, Decatun, lL, Nov, 18%—The Central’ Minos Unilversallat Augovlation, w religious organiza. ton to be furmed In the interest of the Chureh in Champulgn, Coles, Piatt, Ford, Edgar, Vere million, Moultrie, Eruquuls, Douging, und Sacon Counties, will be organized In this city this wock, Delegates to the cutled conyéntion are now tn the city, and will commenco. work to- morrow, The Hey, G. W. Kent of Peorliy the Tey, dir. Hendle of Heston, Stags, tho Rev. D, BP, Huw otbor divinus are here, The Key, Kont preached at tho Universallat Churob this evening, ‘ ———— * GOV, WILLIAMS, Special Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, INDIANAPOLI8, Nov. 18—Gov. Williams was decidedly worau to-duy, although his friends bud no serlous apprehensions a8 Ww any decidedly unfavorably turnin the case. His disease ta fue fummuation ‘of tho Wudder. It ty believed by hed thut ho will. burdly Hye uutll the end of Merrett Dispatch to ‘Ths Chicago Tribune, INDI ANAPOLI, Ind, Nov, 15.—Goy, Williams is sligutly improved to-night, although he ts uot quite out of danye . ———————— Keep the kidneys bealthy and unobstruct: with Lop Ditters aod auay ue not fear yoted Dust. WE RAILROADS. Indications that the Wabash Will Recede from the Passen- ger War. Facts and Speculations Regard- ing Jay Gould's Great Schemes, Tho Milwaukeo & Northern in the Coils of Endless Litiga- tion, THE PASSENGER WAI. Tt Is generally belleved fe rallroud elrcles here thet Jay Gould and Kolon Humphreys preelpl tuted the present Western passenger war for the princloal purpose of depressing Wabash and other stock. Ithas heretofore been stated that Mr. Gould some weeks age wont short on Wabash, and that it was his desire that the stock should go down toennbly bim te renp a rich harvest. If such really wore bis object, and It looks ns If It was, he has most sigiutly failed, for netther the Wavash for any other Western stocks bas reneted, Un the contrary tho stocka fre now higher than they were when thia war wits commenced. The tivestors tn raltrond stuck were not slow to perceive that this passenger war fnilicted no damage upon tho roade principally engaged in {t—namely: tho Alton and Wubash,—for what they lost on rates they made up in Increused traftle. If uny rouds suffered from tha war It is tho neutral Itea,—the Missourl Bucifle, Burlington, tock Island, and others,—for these ronds In refusing to meet the rates of the warriug Hues necessart- ly sutter from loss of Lusiiess, which was dl+ rectedt over the ronds that made the low rates. Besides, tho pussenger-tratic cute a very stanil tzure In the earnings of most rallrond campus mes, thelr priuclpal revenue betng derived from the freight business. ‘That Gould, seelng that bo was folled in his uttempt lo break stocks through the puysenger war, tried to disrupt the frelylit busiiess also, Is shown by hig order takin the business from the Centred Branch Union Pulte outor the Southwestern Iutway pool, and his threat to tuke similar wetion regarding the Knngus Pacitle bustiess. In this scheme, however, Mr. Gould wag still less successful, He evidently culcutated that such action would disrupt the Southwestern Kathway Aggociition, and cuuse such a panle in freight nites us to send stocks all the wey down. In ordinary Mines, When rouds have to work hard to secure business, such action ais Mr. Gould bus tuken inight have had the desired effect. But the prosperous thes and the heavy volume of busl- 43 How going forward were uygalnst hin, Every Weatern road hag more business thant eon possibly handle, and coneequently the West= ern rovls didn't cure a fy whethor the South- western Agsoelution went tu pieces or not, for they could get all the trafic they wanted anyway At diny rates thoy suw fit to charge. The South western Uillway Asguciation, theretore, runs along og sniouthiy us before Gould took cut the Central Branch bualt and all the roads cone tnue to Lag mmuch busiieas is thos pus- aibly curry, and the prospeets ttre Unit they will continue to do gu. no mutter whet netlon Mr. Gould takes tn regurd tu the position of bis rods to the pool. Under these circumstances {t 1s rensonable to expect that Goutd will soon get tired of his ate tuinpta to break the stock imurket, und thut he will tind it to his Interest to change hls tueties ond apeculute on wn advance, ‘The indications ure that both Gould and Humphreys are becom ing dscouraged, and that thoy ure wetting rendy to have the present wur teriuated and amie cable relntions with their cumpetitura re- evstublished, ir this reason it Is expected Mr. will, before inany duys buve passed, cull a meeting of the Presidents aod General Managers of the vurlous Western ines tu discuss tha present troubles an belug the war toun end, ‘There his been no change inthe situation bere during the last twenty-four hour, and rutes continue the sume ts Heretofore reported. Jt ig tearned from St. Louis that wl the Hnes east from that point are iow accepting thu low rules to extremu Enstern pointe, und it {8 etated thut the Indlanapolls & St. Louls itailroud, which heretofore kept out of the Hebt, is now taking wines ut the sume rites ts the other Hines. ‘This luoky very much as if the St, Louls lines leading east were nut currying out the nyree- ment tor restoring vast-botnd rates udopted in thiveity a dny or two ago, If these: reports turn out to be correct, ft Is more than likely that the cast-bound rates from this city will 70 to pieees again, ‘Yhe'Alton is reparted to be doing n Inrgo enst- bound business from Kunsis City vin Blooming- ton and the Luke rie & Western, While there may not be much prollt on this business, yet every passenger carried [380 much loss to the other Hines, whieh would bave gutten the trate If no war existed, [tis reported that passengers are now golng to Kansis City from +t. Louls ta take ndvantuge of the low rates at that polnt to the East. ‘hoy con do this and still uve 5 or gona ticket. “GATIVS* RAILROAD GOSSIP. Dupateh to Cineinnatt Bagutrer (Den), New Yor, Nov. 17.—The political debate ta now changed into a raifrond outlook, and tho wpeculators take the placu of the politicians In public interest. Juy Gould, of course, fs on top. Ithus been elear for several yeurs back thut unless Gould should mect with sume grea backset, such us might result from a fuming or a long panic, ho would supersede Win, Vanderbitt ng. tho richest man on the continent. He {3 utrendy belleved to be thy Jurgest lender of money In New York, I hourd this disputed yesterday, and it waa ree ported that atl the brokera who represent Gould bad an abundances of lendings, Ho Issiid to have lent ¥0,000,000 a fow weeks ago ton group of German bunkers on collateral; and some of his assoclutes huve sald to mo that he only walted the moment to feel that tho Jnws and the courts could be trusted In the South, to Invest. 85,000,000 In the Missigslppl Vatley, In fut, thls country, large as it is, fa getting ton small for Gould's operations. Ue has pos- seasion of utmost every thing in the fur West, and what reniains, with the uxception of tho Central Puciilc Hailroud, be could vasily get hold of Ifo made tho effort, Ho ts building extensions of bla Union Pacitic Hav north and south, building from New Orleans direct toShroveport and the ‘Texas Paeitia Railroad, building west on tbat ling; und be told Mr Buk wfortnght age that within two yours he would have the Sissuuci, Kansas & “Lexus iallroad phinted tn thy City of Mealco, While he is building In thls vigorous way ho Ja nigo speculating. Humg the possessor of most of thy rullroud sucruts uf the country, he upecii= Intes with dutelligenen ne well ag with the power of superavundint money, Howover, after more thun ten years of dis- Hke, 16 nut hostility, it is now winounced that Graht is suing to V8 Prosident of Gould's great consolidated cuilroud, which 1% to extend froin ‘Toledu, O., to Onimila and to Bt. Louis, thence to Denison, to Denver, Ogden, | EL Paso, Now Orlenns, and Mexivo City. Yus- tenfay Judge Miller, of the Supreme Court, witting in Chutnbers, restored the Missourl, Kangas & ‘Texas trom a Rocelyer to Its stocks holders, on the anument of Judge Ditton, of town, Who hua quitied tha Benc aad become Gould's raliroud lawyer, Tho Missouri, Kauss & Texas Railroad wos one of the sehumes commenced in Grant's Ad- nilnitrution, aud completed Juxt after the pante of 1sd. Lb went almost imimedintuly into the bunds of 6 Recelver, and for years it stock wae quoted duwn at & few cents on the dollar. Lis roud leaves Humutbal, on the Side sourd River, wud runs through Buoneville and Sedalia to Furt Seutt and Pursons, und taen due south through the Indiana ‘Territury to Denlson, The tnltlal pont of Voxns rultroads, It bus a Jund grout in tho Indian ‘Yerritory conthiyent vu the favorable netion of “the Indian tribes, who buve heretofore sternly op. posed rullruad aguressions or tho diviwion of their lands {ito private property. Hut this roud hag thoouly right of way trom the Northe weet tu Tesaa, It wis built at great expose by Lovi Parvons, of Cultfornia, and Gould has gut posseasion for u mere Bong, Diding bis tine to pick up the stock at low DyUres,wid tow ude vanelug Hao tut €1,000,U00 tu pay the defaulted interests on its bonds, trun through a perfect yurden for almost tho entire distuuce, wlurting at tho westera wud orthe Wabust Ruirowd, vrossing the Missourl by bridae wt Booneville, and keeplug on the rich prairie and by the water courioa, And tts unilreling, or nearly so, from Toledo to Fort Beutt, where ita course ix tore directly south ulong the Waters of the Arkinngas. At Parsons it bus u fork to the northwest to tle Kansas Pauly Mullroad, #o that tt ty nel, Gintrackug everything from Central Kutwas tu Oblo, and nule to pasa the whole fate elther Unlyeston or New Orleans, It Ie auld in New York that amung4by, schetnes of Gould & Uo, iy to create a uew city a the Gull wt dubine Pues, which ty the boundary vetween Lor " und Texas, about sixty uilles cust Of Gulvedt und ture than 200 west of New Orieuns, Gen. Jiodge, tho Chiet Engineer of the Texas Puciic Tullroud, told ine a few weeks ayo that the Tesud Pacitlo ituilroud would be lato Now Orleans next all. Every department of Gould's dnanciul aud conatruction vystem (a perfectly orgunized, His ruffroud builders are wuyuclous, and refeve hu from the deiils of constructon. Mi brokers and tunnel purthers uru wen of, nerve, exe poriuuce wid Peele Every movorient that he Thukes can be antlelpated by a rich speeulution or he can divordur the lnur cot if he pteuses, aud Fuap dally profus, : ‘Thu divluuce frum the Kio Grande to Mexico ig ubout three-quarters og grout ws that from the Mu Grande to the southern cod of the Sisuuri, Kausas & 'Texus Htuilroud, It fs now anueuniced, though the Kews bas been auticlpated fur weeks ust, that Gould proposes to congulidute bis Ine reals with the Ceutrul Pagitic, of Culitoruls, 1a tke on tun. which cage thore will be but one opposition Toe fal that country, the Atchison, Topeka & Sunt F6 Ratlroad exeepted, which now extends Mexico, init whose projectors have never b hostile to Qoutd, and can either stn: out of his combination and do well, or go into ft and be well pald, Col, Thouna A. Scott, since his resizna: Uon from the Penneylvanin Itallrond, bag co. operated with Gould tn tha Southweat hy. divans of the Pennsylvaula Iullroad, which has hever been unfavorable te him, Gould ean have o treet outlet cust from Toledo to New York, and, hid relutions with Vanderbilt te gant, he has the pick of routes from Toledo Enat. Cin- einmath regarding these rent endeavors to carry the trade of the Southwest far to the North, may be gratitient that she | hus. opened Der awn pairs almost hwif way te ihe Ore enn. ‘To-dny tho stockholders of tho Missourl, Kan ans & ‘Texas Koad tnet at Porsond, Kus, where they were to consider a proposition ty issue $25,000,008 tore stock and 845,000,000 Of consale dated mortgage bonds, Grant's name at the head of ths huge comolldntion wold on tho ong side placute the ral Adiminin= trations, and he with Cons and) the partys 0 ide produce remmekuble ‘eoneesstens net would fh uring Into the i te Che neymen= ? enrich the projectors ation, while the bends would ylve them more buniing enpl- tal, being always exchangeable ns coliteral for ready mone nd eventually In Euroy Nothing fa ke ubout the Intention of the Central Puettle Iilroud people, The resident geontus of thit rallrond is GP. Huntingt tt the gluse of the War, was kee tutrdware store in the City of Sunera with) Murk Hopkine, Two biwyers. “nine Stanford and Crocker, went ‘In’ with. thus nen, tha former becoming Hepublicnn Gove crnor of the Stute. they boldly took all thelr little capital and embarked it “under the Cons sresstonitl prospect or vsubsidy. While Quakes Ames and hls confederates umertook to build: the Eustern connection of the road, Huntings ton and his crowd munaged to eye way” from public examination, and therefore bad, none of the distresses uttending on Anes and his Construction Company, whieh in seven yours broke Ames down, Killed” hin, utd seattered the Union Mreitie Corporation Ike chal. duy Gould, meuntine, who hid t niall way as a raftrond manager an ditor in Northern New York. and. the of the Erle Rullrond through the Ne Tweed Hing, obtained enengh muney out of Erie and his speculations to appe after the puule of 1873 with Mure ready mone than anybody it Wall street. ite picked up ut law prices the Union Puelile [taitroud; ang the xvod craps, und good tines, and lowly. r voniidence aided bis courage and capital, until the stock of Ualon Paclile, which it was believed would rula him when be bought [tat 20, Is sell fu te-dny for 05, and dentt fn at tho rate of 1b WO dey. Goutdl's Peaietpat associates have been Hussell Sage and Sidney Dillon, He next picked up the Wabash Hund ata few cents ou the dollur, aud bus got it up to 4, This wus perhups tho poorest plece uf property: between Ublo and the Misslusippi River, but adinirabty situated it geograptical relation to the Pacitic and Texas Railrond systems,” In Const Gould fought Col, Thomas A. Scott with such success that Scott finnlly bad to gell to bin the Texas Paeltle Iuelruad, aid the years of work upon it Gould then bought trois Com= imodore Gutrison tho Missourl Pacitic Rullroad, having provlously acquired tne St. Lewis & Northern, Then, picking up the stock of the Misgourl, Kansas & Texas, and getty it out of the Heceiver's hands, be hus rounded his rnil- rond system und mute it nearly complete, and, threatens to be the King uf | transportation everywhere west of tho SMiselasipple with bla outiets ut ‘Toledo wud New Orleans, From 'To- Jedo he has water transportation: New York severnl munths in the year, aud frum New Or- leans water the year round, Few persuns will nut admit thatin the tongnt- tude of his pluns, the intelligence of them, and the tenneity with which) be bas curried them out, duy Gould ts the mnost remarkable tnancler, promoter, Wyant, and eapitutist of our tines, fe has reached that point where fnanelal com- Uinution ayuinst bit is next te fimpossiule, Intelligent. competition je almost, absurd. 'Lemporate mall bis hublts, without senthnent or apy close friends, indus- trlous tron murning to night and from month to. munth, consuintly zoit; railroud cars to the Pacille or to Texns, or by stenmer to Europe, be hug nebleved almost everything by bis personal force, Much cexa bus been tide by pleking speculators’ nents, Tom Scutt's Senators turned out to be dny Gould's, una most of thetn made money In his speculn- tlona, Ln the Courts of law le is one of the must formidable Itigants ever known, retain- iug the very best coungyel at the highest rates— us in this cuse of Ditlon, who was recently a. Federal Judge, Several of Gould's suits hive {nvolved Intricate points of law, and public oplnion and legal Judgment was often againet bin cht! consuinmition showed that be bud vithor suspected well or trusted to power of Jewal tntents, What 18 to be the nttitude of politics to such a man? Wil his power atitnutate upposition, aid: qunke # party In faver of; Government Intere ference with such corporations, ag lenst, 13s have und public favors? ‘Tbo outivok fs durk for the sliccess Of such endeavors. * ‘he present Bech aud the pending appointees upon It witl be luw- yera who take still views in favor of vested Ine torent and the rights of Property, even against: the Governineut, Judge, Davis, whom rumor. Hecuses Of a desire to return to the Heneb, has been at Umes somethinget a Granger. The Supreme Beneh ts belng wade up more und more of railroad luwyers, Bradley aud Strong were put there for railroad purposes, The Colef Jus- Uce has a gon who fs a railroud manager, Strong wasn callroad bullder and consolidator. If 1 itn not mstuken the Gould interest. employed the Chief Justice before ho was put on ‘the Neneh, The suns of Judgy Swayne ure attorneys in the Wabash Rallroad, and tho Swayues and Dayises are intermurrled, The Central Pacitic magnates, like Stanford, aye old constituents of thy Conkilugs from New York. Gen. Dodge, Gould's ebief enziucer, was ong of Grant's old corps commanders, und bas probably been tho link to connect Gould and rantat tuat, Lom Allen, who controts the only parallel Hig to Gould's leading from St Louls to Tests, bis Just been elected to Congress ny a Democrat, Joe Brown, the inost Important nun in the rullroud interesta of Georgia, bas Just been: elected to the United Stutta Senate for slx years Ip epite of his political unpopularity. The rall> round consolidation through Kentucky, Tennes- see, Qcorgit, and Alabumls hay been done on tl- inost as large ageulo by Soutbera Democratic eupltalists and Northern Republicans. ‘The re- Incions between these great corporations and public politics are such that thecumpalyn funds, which #0 materially fatluence Natonit and State clections, are hereafter upt to come out of the rallrowds and the banks whicn aililate with them. ‘There 43 not an important name fn thu-Daited States, with puselbly the exception of ‘Lhurman, of Oliv, disconnected with rail- rounds, Edinunda, Carpent Conkling, Hlaine, Huagos—all suggest rallronds. A fortune left to Hayes was prinelpally made in Duitdlug the Lake Shore Rallrond, Juy Cooke siys that 185 miles of raftrond have ween nid on the Northern Pacific duriag the past summer, wid that in two yeurs it will bo open to the Paeitle, MentO un ina console py MILWAUKEE & NORTITERN, A motion for an order to show cause In tho cuse of John W, Urookinan against Guido Pastor and othors was argued ut Milwaukes Wedues> day. ‘Tho plalntlif, who fa aeltizen of Now York, brings a Dit in this case ngulnst Guido Pister, BE, Marluer, Angus Smith, James C. Spencer, and Frederick Voxel, Jr, and the Milwaukee & Northorn Hallway Company to prove who fs entitled to by incorporutorm in tho Mil- waukee & Northern Itonud in ste conaotliation with the Wisconsin Central, Tho bit recites that the plalitif, prior to Fob. 19, 1880, waa tho holder of certain flrst mortuwaye bonds of tho Milwaukee & Northern Nond, and that he re- ceived subsequent to that dute a proposition from a committees of bondholders to unite with other bondholders ta curry out the foreclowure OF tho frat Burley of the round, und to bid In the property and procure a reorgunization of the Company, ‘Tho proposition was nevepted, and on Feb. 1 the phinthl deilvered §6,0u of Ubu bonds to the Committee, whieh they accept> ed, aud guve a recelpt therefor, but. liter, the plant, being a preterred stockhuldur, offered to subscribe for a majority of all the lock of the new Rallrond Company, bit the Committee refused to aevept, Hy then offered fo subserlbe for a mnjority of the €1,200,000 pur viluy of the stock, but wis stil) refused, except Tor such nmount a would equal the amount of certificates of preferred stock In the Milwaukeo Northern Hoad by him actually produced und surrendered to the Committee. The phiintit belloves that be ty entitled to reeelye his propor> Honmate part of all the stock of tha tow Corus puny, which upon payment of tho nasessment Waa declared to become and. would become Tull pald atock, Ho belleves ulso that the total amount of subserijtions by the holders of the preferred stuck does notexceed at pur value $1740, und that the Company never made any Jawful issue of any hurge amount of, tho preferred stock thun about this amount, it ie uaserted, furthor, that thy plilntif subscribed for Hd shares of the stock nud for an additional 3 pad that in view of tis he fe ene titled to receive $2,133,000 0f the stuck In the Company. ft ds turtber alleged that ja June dust the Committes foreclosed the: teas. und tho road wus dlyposed of and conveyed to ter and Murlocr fora nominal sum, and thoy nequircd Utle to fe and executed certaln artiviea of usun~ elution for the formation of a new Company having 9 cupital stock of O00 divided [ute 22,000 alinres, and that by these articiua thoy with Other partiva Were constituted w Bourd of Dl- Feetorg, but tit, according to the terms of the truat, the entire’ stock reprevented in the new orgwolzation wus te be divided umong the subs serlbera and cach ylyeu is lawful proportion which the amount of hls indivulial subseription: bears to tho sun of the subscription, and thut Murinur and Poster could not without vive lution of unis trust convey tho property to ery eM company untesd they recelved tu trust to be wo divided. Thy plant, therefore, be- Neves that Pilster and Mariner, and oibars of thy incorporators, have mude sonia secret cun- veyaneo of tha property whereby they buve tes culved for division among thelr ovstula quo trust uch less than the whole stock of tho new core poration, und buys wppropriated to thumuel ves bud others $2,000,000 ul iis par valhoto the lows and dumuge of the plaintil and uther rightful aubseribers lawfully entitled in equity torvcelvay it. ‘The plaintio demands that the Company an ql allits agents bo restrained from lucreasing ane delivering any muktog any disi lacs, stock and certificates, or from position whatever in tha pratt. «RAILROAD CONDUCTORS, ‘Tho, Hallway Conductors’ Mutual Ald and Ben- ett Aspelation reassembled yesterday morning at 10 u/clovk in the Appellate Court room at the Grand Paeitic Hotel, The attendance was larger than pn Wednestay, and quite a number of ladies were present. President Sherman, not feeling woll enough to prvside, requested Me. B.A. Ladd, of the Chica ,wo, Burlington & Quincy Hallrund, to oceupy the chulr, and that gentleman culled the Convention tu crder, The members who arrived yesterday recolverdt their certifeates and badges, Mr, Hurvey, of the Miehlyan Central allroad, anid the Directors wers required to spend cone alterable time and were under some expense In attending ty thulr duties, and he thought eeaby Tecelve sume compensation to cover os Mr. C. 1. Kinyon, of tho St. Paul & Dubuque Ratiroud, dil not approve the suyyestion, for the Fengon thet its adeption would be an eateriag wedye fur inbre appropriations, ‘The Chair sald the diseisston was not Reports of Comuilttees were taker tip, The Committee on Constitution and ity: reported thedugh its Ceulrin, Me. Harve: nuincndient to the aixth article of thy Cone sthutlon, requiring a certillente from the local BeceULay Wan application tor membership, was Art. 8 was qimnenderd ga iu order, Lawes, ‘The word,“ person, was put filothe first line of Art. 0. Annamendment to Art, 1 of the by-hnws, giv> Ing cuch member present at the theeting but’ ong vote, justead of allowing lim tu net at proxy tor, members couneeted with) rullrondsy the voting inember represents, was adopted, Some discussion vasued, rig which the Charmin of Committee. Mr. Hurves, Strongly favored the chunge. The Associadon tidopied the uinendment, Art. 4 wits amended so that the words “sworn to” were substituted for “ueknowledeed.* Art. O of the constitution was utnended 1s fol- lows: “ Any persons who nre nt the time of their ap pllcadon regularly appolnted cauduetors of trelgit or passenger traln, or why for uw period of twelye nionths have been so employed upon some of the mitroutls of the United Suttes or Cunasdls, shail be eligible to membership in this, te showing these facts, from at two members In woud standing hy this Age the loon! Secretury of the rule Psion from which the application is mude shall aecompnny such application.” Art. 9 uf the by-laws wus chunged so a8 to red us follows: Section t, Any inember of tnis Association who sbilttose un urn, ey, or foot, or who anal be totally bad, ahall, upon tho presentation of Properly’ certitied allidavits to tho above cases of disability, receive thy sane amount of Lenellt ‘ng dt the case of denth, ec, st All other cases of disability shall be submitted to the Board of Directors, accom punted by tho certiivute of sume respectable physicinn to the fact of such ulrability, and upon tho tiling of such certilicute tho Beurd of Direetors shall proceed to Jnvestigate auch cuse, may suinmon witnesses, expert or otherwise, for Unt, pitrpose, and upon W full investigation thoy shill decile to allow or reject such chile and’ such decision shall be {nulin the cage, Buch decision shall be mude by the Board of Directors within gix months from date of such application, Sec, 3. A member who shill recelve the ben- efit conferred by this urticle winy retnain on the rolls 4g in honorary it shall not re- ecolve further pecuniary benetlts theretrom, nor shall he be subject to assessment. Auy member vinking a eieiin on neeount of disitbie ty will not be required to pay any ussesstuents after hig elatin iy recelved until bis case shall be aeted upon by the Board of Directors and he no= titled of the result of thelr investigntion. And in case any clue for disability is rejected tho member making such clulin sbull resume bis former pusitiun in this Agsociution, upon the payment of itll unpaid past assessinents, ‘The Committee on Constitution and By-Laws was disebarged and tendered u vote of thanks, A delegation of the United States Hallway Mail Service Agsociation entered tho hall, nnd President Dunne, of that organization, said that hedesired to inform the Convention that his delegation was glad to walt upon the Kutiwayy Conductors’ Associntion and tender ft thelr sine cere congratuluvions ut its cess. Owing to tha slinilurity of interest, they felt that they were ul portion of the same brotherhood, Mir L. VD. Lutham. fu behuf of the Kailway Conductors’ Asyoviition, responied by saying it wns a pleasure to have the privilege of niceting the representatives of the Railway Mail Service = association, and he therefore tendered thei all the privileges of tho tloor and thunked them for the friendly cull, 2 The Convention arose for five minutes to shike hands with the visitors. Mr, Quick, from tho Committee on Entertain~ qent, nnnOUNced that the Grund Opera louse Inunuenient hid extended an iovitation to ait the members of the Association to attend the ipartorniancy, this evening, and Mr. J. H. Haverty ad placed fifty seats nt the disposal of tho Convention for this evening. The Invitations wero ucvepted, Mr, Hrixxs, Chairman of the Committee on Revolutions, reported a resvlution of thinks to the proprietor of the Grand Pacitie Hotel, to the rallroud conipantes, to Frank Partnelce, to the Rallwey Age, to the local ratlway conductors, to the daily preys, to the railway companies tene dering the excursion to the Pueltic cunst, ta the United Stutes Hailway Mail-Service Association, and tothe proprivtorsof the Grand Opera- House aud Huvorly’s Theatre, The resolution was adopted unaulmously. Olivers uf the Asaociation for the ensuing year Were elected, ag follows: President, James G, Sherman, of tho pllehigin Central; First Vi resident, Robert Laaghlin, o Chicago & Luke Huron Railway; Second Vice-President, E. A. Ladd, af the Chicago, Hut lngton & Quincy Railroad; Secretary and Treas urer, Charles H. Huntington, of the Chicago Alton Railroad; Bourd of Directors, E. D, Lataum, of the Chicugo & Alton Railroad; John it, Sandy, Of the Chicaga & Northwestern Kutlwayy George Hewett, Chlcugo; Tsane Eldridge, of tho Wabash, BL Louls & Pacitic Railway; J. W. Hotland, of the Chicnyo, Bock Island & Pucifle Ruilrond; f tho Luke Shory & Michigun Sout! Cs 4 D. ain wis chogon to deliver the next annual address, and W. 8. Cannon, who, the Seeretury anid, had been educated for an Episco- pal rotniater, was selected 3 n substitute in the event of Mr, Latham's inability to attend the meettng. Megsrs, Sherman, Latham, Ladd, Robb, Brivgs, Eldridge, Short, Siounts, Kinyon, and Bacon were nppointed a committee to visit: the Hall- way Muil-Service Associntion at 5 p. in, ‘ne Chatr announced thut the excurston-traln to Culiforuin would leave tho Kinzle-street Pee of the Northwestern Rallway atd o'clock this morning. Arrange! ta were completed for the trip to the Paeiic Coust, Tho Chleago& Northwestern, the Union Vacitle, mul the Contrar Pacille Rail+ ways Will carry tha cxcurslonists to San Fran- elsco and return free, The Palace Hotel in Sun Francisco wis soleaten us the stopplag-pluce of the purty on its arrival fn that city, The Convention wdjourned sinv dle, About 173 members of the Associntion and their lady relatives will go un tbe excursion to California. ROCHESTER & STATE LINE, Jt bus Just lenked out that the controlling in- terest in tho Hochester & State Line Itiliway was bought by u syndicate in New York lust Friday, ‘This road was forced{into bankruptey about ‘a yeur nyo by inupportune ttigation ngainst it on the part of tho City of Roghester to recuyer 600,000 of the elty's bonds whith hud been exchanged for stovk of the road. ‘That Utlgution (the comphiint in which charged W.L Vanterbilt and nssecittes of the New Yor’ Central with complicity with Henry A. ‘Taylor, of Now York. in on project ta detrand the City of Rochester of Its bonds) caused Van derbilt to disavow all councetion with the rifle rend, and virtually ubandoned 1t, VicesPresl- dent Worceatur, of the New) York’ Central, re- tuned; the controling alure . of | the Btute ;. Line Railway” stuck Vau- derbllt’s Tntereat, anid) othe rultrnd went Inte thy bands of Sylvanus J, Mucy ag Receiver, The Uifyuuion of the City of Rochester was une coustul, Lust Friday’ an vacellent fayest- was nade by’ tho syndicate iin Now York City, whe purchased the interest of Taylor & Watermain, contractors, dachuding the Vunder- Recelver Mucy fa a menber of tho » but the rest of its They purchased ultoyether bonds amounting to g680,00) and vtock ngereyating ut att vitliie $1,200,UU0, bey how hold over $1. 00} in bowls of thy road and a majority of tbs personnel ly Hob stock, Tt istnferred that the wyndicate did not buy the bunds-uud utock wt par vulue, but the exact’ tering of gule ure not divulued. Legit Mensures will souu bu instituted to tuke the youl from the Hecelver’s hands and pluce it unilur tho direct mumuement of Ihe new wierd. Voda It Is believed, can be consummated by Jun, 1, 131, GRAIN DEUMURRAGE, ‘The Goneral Freight Agent of the Chicago & Northwestern allroad Company bus just jasucd tho following circular to all agents of ble road Jn Wisconsin, Towa, Minnesota, and Dakota; Frow and ufter Nov, 18, aud unt) furthor ad» vised, all gealu tn bulk, including burly, con- algnod to Chicago, tucally, must be recelpted for and way-billed to vlevater, and uuder no clr cumstances will such gran be delivered on truvk tnless gralu inspects. * condemned" or “no yridy.” charge of $2 per cur will bo made on shipinents of bulk teu held out for |, Feinapection, and an additional churye uf $4 per day, or any portion thercof, will be nude on all such curd bot ordered to elevator within twen- ty-four hours after belo held for reiuspection, Shippers not wistlog their weain to go to cle Vator must ship hn sucks, shipments will 1 cent tha the rate on geain in bul The consignees of grat in bagw ort in bulk" billed to Cileayo Jocully, will not be per> mitted te chunge the consignment of such ship. mens for delivery to connecting Huey beyond icity, Grufuof all kinds in bulk will be received The rate on such ir kW pounds wore k to elevator, consigned tacareof ines berond Chicago, as heretofore, unless specialty prohibited; but such alipments, when consigned "vin" or to care of” raiironda beyont Chicago, or fast freight ines rauning over them, will be considered as through shipments, regurdless of further cone siuninent, and will be delivered directly tu such roads or lines without being beld for inspection. THE WAR AT LAFAYETTE, Bpectal Dizpatch to The Chicago Tribune, Larayartte, Ind, Nov. 18,—To-morrow tho Inke Erle & Western allroad will open a Draneh ollice in Dayton for the sale of their lows rate tlekets, The effortsof tho Hive Ling to force the Lake Erie & Western Into the pool will no doubt fail, asso far tho war tas been to tho b PAtof tho Lake Erte & Western, ‘The tickets to be poll at Dayton will be the Hinited drawbnel: teket. Tt is nntouneed here this att ernoon that there willbe a turther reduction In nites on the Luke & Wi the at noUnCEMeNt aE vil PHILADEL! Mtrsseng, 1 A & READING. W——Iudge MeKennan, aitesy Court to-duy, nutharized Phin & Mending Mailroad Company to lssne deferred income bonds to the amount 1,00), on which Interest fs to be to a dividend of 6 per cent on tho common stock of the Company, nnd therentter to take nll revenues tp to 6 per te oand then to rank par padi with comuion shires for further dividends, sud right to thls pitton itt the surplus revenue to take S80, "This fave wus ordered to ene npuiny aie the redemption of securities edged therefor, : THE NORTHERN PACIFIC. New Youk, Nov. 18.—The Northern Paelfle Railroad Compuny bag retired over 28,000,000 of {ta preferred stuck, ua payment in tull tor lunda salt, ‘hls company hus Just contracted for 3.00 tong of stect rullson favorable terms, de- ilverabte tn 1841, The Atehison, Topeka & Sunta Fé Rallrond Company haa bought of the Joliet Rolling Mills 15,000 tons of atcel rails, dellveru- De tn 19h ne 60 cush at the nilis. A sule of 8.0 tons his also been made to a private party: At the sume tlyures. The Edgur Thompson Telling Milly at’ Pittsburg, Pa. have sold their Tullcupneity for product in 1881 of steel ralls, aggregating 1W,0u0 tons. PULLMAN-CAR SUIT. Nasnvit.y, Venu, Nov. 18&—In the United States Circuit Court to-duy, on motion of Judge Lochrave, counsel for the Pullman Southern Car Compiuny. granted an order tn its favor, re+ stralning the ollicers of Tennesseo from the sale of the property fevied on to collect license 08 4 privilege tax, the argument being that the Pull- nan curs ran by contreet with the rullrond comm. panles, aud not us u privilege from the State, ZANADA PACIFIC. ‘ov. 18—It is understvod that the rallwuy eyndiente will shortly geod out u hy drogravher to Thunder Bay to examine tho shore between Currant River and Silver Huchor in relation to the location of the Luke Superior terminus. Mr. W. Jf, Dixon, General Agent of tho Chi- cnyo, St. Paul & Omuba Line at St, Paul, leaves the service of that Company Dee. 1 to assume the duties of General Northwestern Passenger Agent of tho Chicago, Silwaukee & St. Paul Atallway at St. Paul. John W. Brown has resigned his position of General Passenger and Tteket Agent of the Indianepolls, Mloomington & Western Rallrond to engage tn the rubber manutneturing bust- news, Mr. W. H. Proudy, formuriy Chiet Clerk, hus been placed in charge of the department as Acting General Pussenger und Teket Agent. The Chlenagu & Alton fallrowd Company an- nounces that it will sell excursion tekers at yery Jow rates from Dwight aud all stations north of Dwight and south of Brighton Park at which express trans stop to Chicugo by Sunday: morning triin, euod to return the same day or next, In order to give an oppurtunity to peuple Ilving at these points to come bere und witness the consecration of the Catbolie Archbishop of Chicayu a week from Sunday. Mr.C, H. Hudson, General Manager of the Trans-Ohlo Divisions of tho Baltimure & Obio Rallroad, Willlum Franklin, Master of Tring: portation, and other offichnis of thut road have Gone tu Sanduaky to conctude negotintions for the purchase of ‘property on Winter street, In the Kouthern part of that cits, for the purpose of fucreuaing their freight transfer facitltles, ‘The vbject is to make Sandusky the point for transporting thelr frelgut north and northwest over tbe Lake Shore, Monroeville ig now tho transferring polut. A’ Y" will be constructed 80 fy to conneet tho Luke Shore and Baltimore & Oblo track, and all the Miebigan freight trailie of the litter road wilt thon be handled directly at Sundusky instead of at Monrowvilic. ‘The Detroit Free Press states that tho rtock- holders of the Cincinnat!, Wabash & Michian Nullroad, ata meeting heid ou the vth of this month, voted to extend the road from Goshen, Ind., its present terminus on the north, to Ben- ton Harbor, on Lake Mickizan, and from Au- derson, Ind. its southern terminus, to lush: ville, ‘The money has been ralued, nnd tho right of way secured I Hilehigast. A Hue of steamers from Lenton Harbor to Milwaukee Is projected, Saturday evening wt niceting of citizens of Eik- hort, Ind. wae hetd) to necertuin the feeling upon voting $30,000 in Concord Township for the extension of tho Cit: elnnati, Wabash & SMilehigan Rultws A. few speeches were made, pro and con, after which a vote wus taken to se ther tk con= mittee should be appointed to request the Court. Commissioners to. call an election for the pure pose of votlug the nid. The majority were in favor of the proposition, and a committee was appointed to walt upon the Commissioners, CRIMINAL ITEMS. Nuggets from the Pollee Stations. dun Peters is at the Armory charged with Stealing at $7 overcont from the Maultun House, tho property of John O'Rellly, of No. 44 Kinzie street. He 1s alsu suspected of other and slinitar thofts abuut hotels, MJ. ¥henban, « tailor dolug business at No, 102 Hlue Islind avenuo, was awakened utd yesterday inorninyg by a coupleof burlars, who, In attempting to force open the front duor, hud broken u pane of ylass, Mo saw both men plainly and fred one shot at them, which he thinks tovk eifect. Both, however, inude yoo thelr eseupo. Thomas Dornoy ond John Kelley are the Titnes wiven by two men who attempted yesters ty to futugurate the prizeepackuge swindle, ‘They Were tuken up at the corner of Coueh piace ana Stato street, where they bad set up in tainess With din stund and wvatise filled with prize-packuzes aid snide jewelry. It ie chalmed that they swindled it out ol who the man is the police buve not seb ublv to ascertain, Armory urresta: Henry Smith, larceny of a. now suitof clothes from D, A. Lewls, of No. 82 Washington street, and a large stk kerchict from the landlady, As other articles have been Milesed Crom tio to tine by the boards dé blued for them all, George 1. & bult or cloth from A. Presuott, of SH State rust; and George Marks, caught rangicking the Ilichen in the reur of Berg's suluou, No, du Biaty street. Ca " ut ry ole, thief and ueeparado, picked n vl yostentiy with Henry Henderson, speokal mun vt Fink's suluut, Ne vat Madi- tania the yht which ensued In the Cole struck Henderson with a pices of Jageod edge of which cut him left eye to the Ip, layiiue open the el lo wis 1 by Olllcer Wheeler, aud, his vietin being unable to. appear ayalnst Ulin, he was heli fit goud to tho 241, jun. .allaa © Covkney Shine.” a dock thief, is locked up at the Armury charged with stealing a sutehel contalning some old clothing aud vapors from J.J. Hall, of Kane City, Mo. and another contelmme elatiiny some wotes trom Will Vance, of Weasttletd, Ye, Who prased through tld oy seme days ayo on his way to Munchuster, bi. Ong yalise was found it Weat's pawnshop in the North Division, nod the other was found where Bolylan bad thrown Jtaway as worthless tnt vacant tot, Frank 2. Robinson, an udvertining ayont, ago, Hivhug at No. Wt Weat Washingt . Wad Inst GVentiue utredted by Detuctives found ba Bounty upon a wurrant swo! y Andrew Paxton, agent of the ‘Tempers anes League, charging hin with giving away quer to niiners, “About a week “or ton days, Oo George ‘Terry, the young aon ol wealthy and respectabls parents Jtogan Michigan avenue, wus found stupidly drank on a streetcar, Ho was brought to the station, and upon getting sober was closely queationed us to where he got the Hquor, Robinson, tt ty elated, cntleed him to drink a considerable quantity of whiaky Ina Washing. ton street miloun, George Vaughan, a young man of 28 yen! omployed as u bookkeeper by ignuiey Miktiyngk & Con Turniture mand sacturers on Mibyiukee avenue and Canal street, wos arrested pestarda Upon 8 wirriait sworn Gut before Justice Wuls! vy his employer, charging hin with embeszle- mont Vaughan bus been in the ene ploy of the firm fur several years, and always bore w good churucter until i fow weeks nyo, when be wus suspected of niisapproprinting null wutud of woney, The tivestigations which Were commenced at once showed thit be 7, and perhnps inure, short, wud that he ¥ tumpering with tha bouks, thu better to conceal bis diserepaucy. Hu was held in $2,000 to the dd, ponding fuller investigutions, arrested George Allen, @ notorious scoundrel, who tu December, 187d, Was sentenced to ten years at Joliet trom this clty for playtog the patel yume eur the corner of Caual sod Hundulpl streets, recently (urned up in Cinclnnatt us a perjured witness fu wumo lund title cives, Lut he out- wittead the guthorities, and is once aguin ’ atliberty. He is nn expert nt the panel game, and since his liberation haa been plying the same oll xine at the corner of George and Jobn streets, Cineinnatl, but bis career was suddently wound tip when ha meddied with the sitits growing out of the John W. Sewell spurl+ ous Tand-titles in that city, Allen's wife wae kentenced for five years from this elty, and Ip now dead. Another accomplice, Muille Knox by name, escaped Imprisonment by a clover ruse, and her wherenbouts ire now unknown. pelea aS a alti OHIO MINE PRODUCTS, Conumnes, 0., Noy. 18.—The annunl report of tho State Inspector of Mines ahows for the year ending May il, 1880, tho augregato output of cond from the Onto mines was 6,397,700 tons, and the Comtnissioner estlinutes that the nuyregute output for the year ending Deo. 31, 180, will Teueh, If It does nit exceed, 7,000,000 tons, eee ¥ ERLDS THEATRE, Manner and Proprictor vt of the floating debit of the. ae GREAT LAST NIGUT BUTT Ry yiow PIECH, KIRALFY BROS.’ Around the World in 80 Days. TWO GRAND BALLETS, Mile, DE ROSA “und “Mona. ARNOLD KIRALPY, And a Corps of Two Thindred. New sconory, Helilinnt Armes, ‘ Gorgeons und Grind Pageants, Atul Tin avon the Stay, ti uy, the Woundariit ial! Plephant Grandes! of sprettentar Mepresentattense Slatinows Wedaostay und sintun Ts i ay at 2. nd English Opera turlesque Ca, CENTRAL MUSIC HALL. 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