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din Bameon been nd that be | ganda Te tho party had 8 2 having mot at Twelfth and Thabo proposed that towards tho Quakor rent) to sINR. At thos rate neon strects rer Forte Te bagh ai he (lohnson) swhat [a tho tlme?* ,the fa enty- five minutes after 7” ‘They replleds Tiron, olng down I? street, Just suns walker Nav” got In a hurry Ike, and ser 1OnR or we'll Wo Into,’ aud after a lite ale he picked up a stone. Aman wae te wt feet ahead of thom nifty Sota ‘rather ‘on, and fn a short pad almust overtaken the man, when t sqabe an Ot ON THe HEAD, an staggered, and, turnings oxclaimed, 0 ne Habe, for tho Ford's sakey ‘Don't, roplicd, atrikeing him nyalt, and knoak- Date Nunn, '1'vo. sot yout NOW, YOU B— oF & fog bi Ym golng to fx you.’ Queenan thon sand Vn Hed tho prostrate ma, and Pint ranupand Kiee ald,“ Qon't Kill the man,tand Peet crag, aud Tbaven't aon any of thom ance Hirst nrrested, were dis- The meer Tee uo ata, Inuyehed and sed to ir ells, nnd ato ravctously of the sugin Cried for thom, At ang time, soon meals iy were arcested, whilo eating, tho after hey fedtholt arts upon thom, ‘To seo detectives Prout have, Detective MeDovitt wate ‘“Toan put my eyes on the man who Pre evor Hirth. tho first blow,"—at tho enmo struck Pneaquarely at Bedfort, who Instantly by el at MeDevitt, and, dropping his a nis plate, muttered, * You won't look at exetnn Mt Te irning to Queenan AfoPevite sutd, othe eat tho one who cnught Hirth by the ii tho ono who commenced to kfele him? acck aman in tho fico, Both glanced up ne ie and then at eel other; all appeared dis- weertea, and the cups trembled in thelr hands Ssrboy drank thefrcoifee. They returned to thelr cclls, evidently Impressed that thoro was KOMETHINA Ur, , Rane was they wero Ic! o con, Heber day they wera taken out one by ‘one, commencing with Pinn, into the telephone ie where n enrofil examination of thoir viening was nade, On Pinn's shoe and sblet ‘ere found what appeared Dlood-spots, und on theclotningof each one .wero found slinilac spots. Pin had on his right side 2 sinull punct- ured wound, whlch had statned hig shirt, having the appearance ns at made by the point of n mallknife. Hosnid he had seratebed: himself there with hls fnger-nulls, Such gurmente as contained such spots were retained, and they were again returned to the calls, completely chop-fallen. and thelr Jubilant splcits did not as before. meth, tho victim, was killed by biows of nones,on P street, near Eighteonth, on the ith of January, while on his way to see his afi- anced, and suspicion having fallen on Joseph Severson, alias nhe Medford, Sandy Pinn, aud Edward Queennn, thes were arrested, with Benjamin Johnson, and the latter was used as A witness. They were arraigned on an indictment, which did not Include the namo of Johnson, on Feb. 5, and pleaded not guilty. Tho trint waa commenced on Fob. 9, and on March I thoy word convicted, and sentence of death (April 90, be- tween IZand 2 u'clock, being fixed for the timo nfexcoutlon) was passed upon thom March 2, The case, however, wont to tho General Torm on eacepiions, and on June? tho Judgment be- tow was allemed, Judge Wylle delivering tho opnton of the Court. Tho counsel moved a re~ hearing, but this was refused, and on June 23 they wero again brought into court, and Judgo Tiagner ordered that tho sentence bo carried out on Friday, Sept. 10, within the walls of tho jail This caso has been A MOST REMANKANLR ONE {amore ways than one. According to Bon John- aon’sstatement, whon Hirth was first atruck by Bodford, he recognized Bedford and begged that bis iifo should be spared, but tho nssallunt fot- lowed up tho blow, beimg nesisted by Queenan and Sandy Pinn. Mr, Hirth wns loft lying on tho pavement. The evidence, too, was such that initself, on account of tho characters of tho witoesses, it was extremoly doubtful us to whether tho Jury would put much reflance in thelr testimony. Tho caso was pressed to trial Ineo short timo ufter the commission of tho net, that it may be sath that neither sido was fully prepared for the trial, and the result wus looked towlth much Intercat. Since the conviction, 1s. also during the trint, tna counsel, Messrs. Coyle, Wells, T. F, Miller, C. BM. Smith, J. F. Ritey, and JA. Hayward, huve, upon the theory that they ‘were innocent, worked night and day on covery dew tending to support t. Among othor wit- nesses Was a white mun named Tobins Brown, “ho claimed that ho walked with these partios slong Pstrect to Seventeonth, and subsequent- ysawa scuflle, fis character was attacked, tad It waa charged by tho defense that tho teal culprits wero Ren Johnson, who owned hat ho was present, with Brown and Noxey toss, A letter recelved at the Jall’ pure Porting to have been writton by Brown to John- son, which seemed to bear out this thoory, was Presented with other papers to the Attorney= General as tending to show that Medford and the othora oat, singinns T streets d they xO ov or College (Ninetcont! net att WERE INNOCENT; but all such papers relating to what had trane iplred since were thrown out as being ontside thocase, While there mny bo much enld to sup- port the theury of the defense, there Is also much sald na to facta which have come out since br which would tond to prove that thoy aro Ys Since bis imprisonment, Pinn at. one time wns quite sick, but has recently somewhat improved Inbealth. Tho others, Bedford and Queenan, bare, bowover, been well all the suinmer. Pinn kemed torealizo his position moro than the others, and when he apoke on the subject df the murder or his condition thoro wasn pathos In ble voice whieh Indicuted that be realized his danger. AL threo wore hopotul, at least, of 9 fonmutation of sentence, and consequently Pald but little or no attention to spiritual mate ters, and, although frequently visited by tho A, William Gitbons, 0 colored Baptist: min- ter of South Washington, they have shown no other Interest aa to rollgious matters save to Pay respectful sttention to him, RESPITED, WADE WILL NOT HANG NEXT FIUDAY, Speelat Diupateh ta The Chicugo Tribune, htt Axaroras, Nov, 10,—Last evening the SSerhor ruilied suflelently to respit Joseph Pei ‘aio, whose uxcaution was fixod for noxt rays until tho ith of February, 1881, Proso- Sar Blam, represented by netition that Wade faa witnese In the enav of tho Stato Fe ary Irown, who wag indicted jointly Gain that ho {s the only person who can Hell ‘erbheratatument of thy murder; and, ne ore, he asky that ho be roprioved for ie pe that ho may bon witnesson behalf Pets les Wade's attorneys Jothed in tho reheat ‘or reaplt bocausa motion for a peace: Jn hla caso has been fited mn tho Bue meee And it will bo impossible fur this tnd ee ty ant decided before tho 26th inst., A QUESTION OF LIVE AND DEATH, uk ae te Court Lo allowed sufliclent time for wien erate of tho various questions Many Junto hincaso, Aste is, both cnses while ene Gov. Porter's Administration, thelr peti & attornoys will probably not file elected a n fora rehearing until the newly. take thy peste Judges, Billott and Wools, any slr places on tho bonch, Thoy hiva faye tn which to ito Will carry it intodueuary. 4 petition, waich ——. MURDER TRIAL, AT LAVAYETTE, IND. Pi en Duputeh to ‘The Cicayo Tribune, Bicencnt Ind., Noy, 19.—Tho ovidenco for er tet ution In the Norris aud Maher mure his eee about comploted to-day, There Raking Ate Or nothing nuw doveloped in tho man tho testimony, tho ovidouce bolng chee Saino as that elicited at tho on tha at ea Tho Btute to-day bud tho privst. ides nese ministered to Myers prior to a8 evideng Nn ofort will bo made to Introduce Myerg ae the verbal statemonts mado by fenae an be was Injured, and to this tho way during nee Very atronuous objection, as iar See ci gie that tho now dead man. Wi ners at Boars ed and rebonn ae bar as tho men DETECTED, ae A CHICAGO FITM'S NAWE, tring the te ky Atk,, Nov, 1U.—'Two shurpors, aes of i, and Henry Kling, forged dealers ot tno, of Kilno & Millor, fur and. ker & Wi Chlcago, and gat on thom from, from the a bankers of this city, $100, and 7 made ae Hank $40, on Wednesday, Fas, yor M wttompt also on the Merchanta’ Swiplclun was aroused, and the trans+ THE CHICAGO TRIBUN ———— SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 0 ~ 0, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES, action postponed till evening, whon telerrama from Chicago exposed the rascals, 1, Kiley alas Jnko Lobo, was captured to-day and $400 Feeovered, Henry Kitne’s real name is danke Nathans. Io escapod to Memphis, pursuod by oltleers, iy A Taiwung reporter culled on Mr, John Miller, of tho firm of Milter & Kline, last, evening for tho purpose of finding out further partlentars of tho forgery. At frat Mr, Miller was averse to telling. what he know about tt, fearing that Its publication might lessen tha cinnecs of enpture ing the forger, hut when tho reporter Informe bin that tho bird had been already caught he was ready to talk, About ten days ngo, he suld, tho prominent hide and leather houses of this efty were in ree colpt of lotters from a party in Little Rock Slaning himaele "1. Kine” In tho Jetters he stated that he wished to consign hla ildes to this efty, he boing a deater, us ho was disentls- fed with the way in which tho St. Louls houses, towhom be had been shipping hls goods, hud used him. In conclitsion, he asked for terms, prlaes, ete, One of wy tetters waa recelyod Dy Ati tere & ACU nn ey responded favorably, sending thotrt Lea, tt sired, Last Sature day they received nn invoice, DI of Inding, aad draft for FM, all apparently guanine, Crom" A. Kiln together with a Iotter stating tht tho gous had heen ablpped. Tho draft was pid, a8 tho tirm did not tuke the Pree ton. to make Ay Iiguirics, several of thelr nefehbors baying hat a koe poudence with the Little Hack man, Mr, Sily an, a prominent hide dealer, nlso recived MH of Inding, fvoice, and dteate. from tho man, and, before payhig thy Intter, he telegraphed tho frelyght ageat at Little tock to “seg if he Mad received any gomls from Kline. He reeetved an answer to the ef foot that there was na such manna “I. Adains,”* the ngont maimed inthe bil of Inding, fn that elty, He finmedintely tot the denft go buek, and went among bls neighbora to advertise Mr. Kilne. Ho found that C, IL Cowan & Co. ans other hide firin, had cashed his draft for $x) last Mondny, Mr, Millor sald his firin did not Nad out tha irrey Wa until Tunsiay, and thoy had pald thelr Glo dealton tho Sutirday pres vious. When tiformed of Kline's true ebarae: tor thoy telegraphed direct to tho bunk. An answer enme stiting thnt ono re- mittance hind been reeelved, the money: having been delayed tn St. Louls. Mr. Miller: thon telrgrapned tha bank not to pay the draft, ns tt wana forgery, and reecived an unawer to the oifect that no pryment would be inade If tha bank was guaruniced no loss, Wednesday list the firin of GD. Northrup &Co, pald adraft from Mr. Kline of $400, and when informed that he was notall right they telegraphed to stop payment, but faund thit the money” liad bean paid ta Kline, = Wednesday "night Mr, Warren. i representative uf Northrup & Co, atucted for Little Rovk, but was block aded ALSt Tantia, While there he received a tele- ain trom the detective, stating that the mat K tine bad been captured, and would bo held until ho arrived, Mr. Miller sald he didn't kuow: the man aside from the correspondence he tad had with blu, and uted that there hud been only ono draft drs ‘on tho house, instead of two as stated in the telegram, THe was satisied that nothing moro could bo done unul Mr, Warren arrived tan Little i SIIOT IN THE BACK. AST. LOUIS TRAGEDY Spectat Diepateh to The Chicaga Tribune, St, Louis, Mo. Nov. 1%.—Six weeks nyo two brothers named James and Tobins Laughlin came outhero from Cannda and entered tho employ of the Wabash, St. Loula & Paeltle Rall- road. They were engincors. Lust Sunday night they entered the saloon of James P. Flin ngan,on tho corner of Broutway and Mott- gomery stroots. While inthere a di: at arose about the payment of drinks and Flanigan gshot and killed the brothers. James, the eldest of the two, bad awifo and: child in Canada, ‘To- day word was received that she, upon herring of her husband's death eald, “Sty God, mimy heart {fs broken," and — instantly expired. Flanagan, the murderer, fs a well- known pollticion, and was tatked of ditrlng tho Inst olection in connection with the member. ship of tho House of Delegates from tho district in which be resided. He came very near recely> Ing the numination. Ie killed a man in Mobile, Aln., ton years juro. and was aenteneed thore to ininrisonmont for Uife, He was pardoned after Rerving six months, and came ‘ilreet from tha Ponltentinry to St. Lauls, * Mo ta in Jail now, and acknowledges the killing of tho Lutizhiins, hue says It was iti sell-dofense, ‘This ploa witl buedly poliead, as one of the brotburs was shot In tho ek. A TOWN RAIDED, BOME PLUNDER TAKRN, Dra Motnes, lu,, Nov, 19,—Yesterday nine mon entered the Town of De Soto and broke open tha enfe In Homphtll’s store, getting $50, They also broke the sufe in the lumber office of FR. Towls, getiing nothing. They took two casos of boots from the storo of W, UL. Mole. = ‘The tools forbronking tho sufes wero stolen fram the railroad car-house, No clew to tho robbers. OTIER CRIMES. A DESPRHATE EXPEDIENT. Special Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, LAFAYETTE, Tad., Nov. 19.—Late Inst night a farmor named Newton, residing on the Wen Plalng, camo to tho city In search of one John Darrow, whom he had had fn hls employ, and who he alleged had pocketed $18.46(tho proceeds of tho suloof alond of corn) and left, Nowton enme cross Darrow fn a city sutoun, and a foot- Taco was it oncofnangurated, ‘Tho pursued ran down to the Wabash River, and along its banks for soma distance, but, finding that ho was Ukoly to by averhauled, Darrow plunged Into tho rivor, and succeeded in gaining the opposit side and escaped, There wasn thin crust of icc, and tho water was bitter cold, tho nui at thes. ‘being wet ctenr up to his arm-plts, G, I. DAY, INDIANAPOLIS, Speetat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago ‘Tribune, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Noy. 1t—G. H, Day, the wholesale clothing merchant whoso fallure, are rest, nnd subsequent examination baye been tho toply of conversation tn commoreinl olretes for tho past week, was admitted to bail Inet night, his attornoys banding tho Sherif four $1,000 bills, which coyered the ball demanded on tho four warrants upon which his arrest was made, As ho loft tho jail, bo remarked to Deputy- Sherif! Reynolds: “1'l be back bere on the 6th of December." But, somehow or othor, not mueh rellance {8 placed on bis assertion, In- deed, it is bolleved that, by this time, he Is rafely domiciled within the hospltablo Hailts:of Canada, 31a attorneya sny tho, moncy was rafsod by frlouds elsewhere, and sent here to Nberate him. The attorneys for tho ereditors thing that Day's operations netted him $0,000 eush,‘and clatin thut this $4.000 Js a part of that: gun THE QALENA “ NONMA Bpectat Dspatch to The Chicago Tribune, GALENA, IL, Nay. 10.—Tho Jury before whom Rose Wolch was tried for the murder of hor two. Itlegithmute infant ehilacen brought ina verdlat of not guilty at 1 o'clock this morning, ufter tn absonee from tho court-roam of cighteen hours, Tho crime of making away with ber cbildren by drowning them in the Galenn River was clenrly proven upon the defendant, but ovldonee ns to, her insanity at the tne had great weight with tho Jury, Tho announcement of the verdict of the court ellelted loud applause from tho large number of spectators prea REWARD OFFERED, Special Duupatch to ‘The Chicago Tribunt, Brutnayinen, Mb, Nov, 10.-Tho Governor haa offored a roward of $200 for tha apprehension of John Mark stobinson, who murdered Vincent Kuglo io Wiltainson County Nov. 6. ELECTION FRAUDS, DANVILLE, Vit, Nov. 10.—A. L, Davis, ono of tho judges of election of this olty at the I'resi+ dential election, was nrrested to-day upon cout- Plulnt of Joe Jonos, colored, charged with violu- ton of the Election Inwaof tho United Stutos, He was partinlly oxamined bofera the United States Commissioner this oveniue, aud tho ox- nunination continuad until to-morrow, ‘TWO THOUBAND SHOUT, Syeetat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, Wartentown, Wis, Nov, 10,—An overhauling of tho books ot Anton Schumachor, City Treas urer, shows him to bo short 1 his necounts &2, 000, As Mr, Schumacher’s bondsmon arc pers feotly reaponsiblo, tho deflelt will be made good to tho city without any doubt, MUNICIPAL HOTTENNESS, BAN Francisco, Noy, 10,—The Grand Jury bas presented an accusation agniust: Mayor Kalloch charging bim with having procured tho appoint: ment of W, 2, Hughey toa position in the office Of Registor of Voters, and then demunding from hima portion of the salary which was pald bin, Tho jury also has prosentod acousations charg: ing the Blayor, Auditor Dunn, aud City and County Attorney slurphy with baying had work done on tho now City-Hall without advertising for lds, “QUANGED WITH ASSABINATION, Sr. PAUL, Nov.710.—John Riloy, af Stevens Point, Wis, was arrested in Winona to-day charged with tho attempted assusination of Judge Shorman Pago, at Austin, Minw., last August. HELD TO DAIL. 8r. Louis, Nov. 18—James Waish, John J, Hengoo, and Hugh SfeGinnls, the threo judges of election who were arrosted Iast ulyht undug inalctment for rofuslug to recelye tho votes of Aqualine colored voters In tho Fourth Ward of thiselty at the Inte election, wera brought be- foru dulgo Treat, of the United States Court, tos day, and addimittes to ball tn $1,000 ene, AUOT THROUGH THE MEANT. SANTA Fr, N. St, Nov. 19.—Tho New Mertean's Boton special rays leat night three Moxtean cute thrunta attacked the atore of J, Hecker and one, Santiago Bacca, was thot theough tho hearts a RELIGIOUS. UNIVERSALISTS, Epectal Miepateh to The Chteaga Tribune, Decatur, Wl, Nov. W—At tho udjourned seasion of the Unulversaliat ministers and lay- ian held hero to-night tho Contrat Universalist Assoclition of Hilnois, lichiding tha whole of nine counties and the enst half of Mefenn and Logan, was organized by the adoption of 1 con stitution and by-liws. A commition was ap: poluted to nine temporary olficers ta serve Until dune, 1881, when permianont officers will bo choren, ‘Tho object of the Association 1s to ures mote tho Interests of the Universalist denam{- mation within tte borders by a close com: munteation nnd fellowship of tho several churches and parishes, and the oren- tlon of a trie missionary spirit and a Breater zea! in the awakening of vital religion. Quarterly meetings will be beld at the chure! within the boundaries of the Association, Those present nee the Rev. D, G, Tomlingon, of Cht- cago, Binte Superintendent of Untvorsalist Churches in Mllvots; the Rev, B.C. Hendiee, of Toston, Mues.; Brother D.L, Bann, the Hov. I M. Attrowa, tho Rev, D, 8 Hunn, and the Rev, GW. Kent, of Pourln, besides a number of lay> inen, Thoro are soventy Universalist churcues tn (linols about fifteen of which number are loented within the Assoclation just formed. The Rev. Mr. Tomlinson delivered a seriou this evening on “Faith, Hope, and Charity.” In tho course of bis remarks he sald that there wns great need ct Universntist ministers in Minols, und that thirty could bo given churches at gnod satury at the present inoment. Tho Chireh Is taboring under great embarrassment. on this account, and would grow and xpread raplily if ek wll bo scoured. Tie Also spoke of tho need of a Western Universallat, ienl College. The Churelt has but tio, one ut Jtoston und the ather in Lawreneo Coun- ty. Now York, uml the reverend gentleman was emphatic in the statement thatthe West should have a school of ipstruction for young ininlstera. One. Assoclution witl romain In gession until the Bist. BLOOMINGTON, Speetat Dispatch to The Chieaan Tribune. TLoomtnatos, M1, Nov. 1.—The Informaton was abroad to-day that one of the lending Presbyterian eburches of a Chicago suburban town will next week extend 9 call to the Rev, John W. Dinsmore, puator of the Second Presby- terian Church of this clty. FIRE RECORD. AT WHEELING, W. VA. Warettna, W. Vi, Nov. 10.—Tho Inrzo two- story brick machine-shop connected with tha old Superior Mowing-Mnobine Works of A. J. Sweeney & Sons was ontirely destroyed by fre onbout = o'clock this —evontng. Tho flames broxe out seemingly atl nt once, | thronh the second Btory, windows. A great toany vuluable patterns and considerable miactiners were lost. The tulld- ing was insured for $2,000 und tho con- tents for £4,000 in the Alderon Agency elty, ons follows:) Willlamsbu fity, Ne ¥o $1400: Scottish Commercial, 21,000; . finporial and = Northern, London, #80; | Mercantile, of Cleveland, O., 81,000; Glens Falls, 1,00; German, of Wheel Hs Pealuity.of Wheeling, $1,200; Frank: in, at Wheellng, 2600, ‘Tho tro wns caused by ndefective tue, The property was beld by Walter P. Brooks, trustes ‘or Baltimore capitalists, CHICAGO, The alarm from Box #55 at 8:40 Inst evening was caused by a fro ina two-story frame house at No. 27 Sullivan street, owned aud occupied by Augu: teger, Dumige to building, $10; and to contents, $40, The atarm from Hox 48 at noon poston was caused by a fire ina four-story brick building at Nos. 176 and 173 Adams street, owned and occu- pled hy Bloch & Arnstein, louking-einss mantis facturers. Cause, oxplosion of chomicals used in ailvering, Datnage, trifling, AT ST. LOUIS. Sr. Louis, Mo,, Nov, 19.—Tho St. Louls Rofin- ing & Smelting Works, situnted at Chettonbum, about five iniles from tho centre of, tho city, wore destroyed by tire at3 o'clock thls morning. ‘The loss [s estimated nt £60,000 to $75,000. ‘Tho Insurance foots up $48,700, in Kastorn and fore olen compunies. JAMISON, CAL. Trucker, Novy. 19.—Jamison, Plumas County, was burned at4 o'clock this morning, ‘Tho fre {a supposed to have beon fncendiary. ‘Tho wholo town is in ashes,—nbout forty houses, in chuting a fino hotel, throc storos, aoveral satouns, and other business places. AT MARLIN, TEX. Matin, Tox. Nov. 1.-Yesterdny afternoon aflrobroke out ina saloon on Live Ouk streot. A strong northern wind was bloting at the time, and tho iinmes swept out and burned tho ontiro Dlovk. ‘Tour! loss, $40,000, GOV. WILLIAMS. The Indlana Executive Stil Very Low, Spretat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘fribune, Inpranavorts, Ind, Nov. 19.—Gov. Williams* condition continued very much tha samo last night us It had been yeaterduy, until about mid- wight, when nt yery percoptible fimprovement: took place, and hls phyalelan left him for tho night. Ho rested comfortably until. late hour this morning, whon he ngaln becama worse, pnd. fell Into a sort of stupor, from which Itwas dit- fleult to arouse him, Dr. Todd sald this morn- ing that bis condition was very critical and tho symptoms decitedly unfavorable. He has beon afitteted with this disease for about fttoen yeurs, and bias hid several soyore attacks, from some of which he hag recovered with great dif- ficulty. Hisphysician and friends now express serious apprebensions (n his caso, owlug to lis Hrewt ago nud extreme prostration, ——————— i YM. GA Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Lonansvour, Ind. Noy. 10.—Tha District ¥, MC. A. Car ition for the Sovanth District mict hore this evening. Tho Hev. It. 0, Post do- Hyered the welcome address, which was ro- sponded toby Mr. L, J. Kirkputriak, of Kokomo, Frealdent of tha Convention, Delegations ara preaone from Lafayette, Indlannpotis. Wabash, Kokoma, Greentown, New London, Peru, and Hussluville, ‘ue Convention will held ovor8un+ ays PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION, BSruinarixiy, UL, Nov.’ If.—Thoso purposing toattond the annual muoting of the American Puulle Health Avgovintion at New Orleans ‘on Deo, 12 should promptly communteate with tho Bocretury of tha State Roard of Honlth at Springtietd or Culengo, Tho mecting laan ime portant one, and all who aro interested in pro- inating the sanitation of tho Mississlppl Viatloy are cordlnily invited to be present. ' or OBITUARY. . Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, MANITOWnNO, Win, Nov. 1-H. B. Tront, a practiolng Inwyer and an old resident of this olty, died lust ovening of kidnos disenso, aftoran iMnuss of one week. Ho will be burled on Sun. day with Masonio honora. —$<—<—————_—-— Unclo Mose Foolod Wim Once, Galveston (Tex) News. Old Unelo Moga wad nat noticed noar tho polls ‘on vlection-day, consequently a colored striker was sent to hunthin up, Ho wus found alttiog: by the tlre, groaning dismally, in his cabin, “Unelo dose, hus yor yoted yit?" asked tho eoldred rounder, ” No, obilo, § woutdn's risk ketchin’ cold In my lungreses fouh all do money in de world." . “ Horo's a dollur tu pay for your tine,” ‘The old tnan scoured tho suhslly, romarkings Ef you té comin’ do bulldoze pn dls old mat, ho woukens, Hoy you fetched a kerridxo for $Ut's waiting at sto doa, Uncle Maso," eAee gwine t6 brig me buck utter Teo voter “ Bring you right back, Unclo Moso; burry up, ow, “(imino n dram foab 1 starte?” “Here itis," gald tho emissary, producing a flask. “Tako a pull” Iie pulled und asked: *Giwine to ginmo annudder pull when I’'so done voted ?” and thon bo pulled dgaln, “Yes, tuke annuddor pull rightuow. Don't bo afen obit. Dar'é plonty moab whar it como ran. A ees jo old man pulled aguin and wanted to 1 Hoy yer gat annitddor dollar bil wid yer * Look heal, ale mun, you must ‘low the came paz coumiltico’s made of money, Here's yer wade ‘ dollar, Now jumpin. De polls ta swine yr close,’ f te Bore hile, you makin out you Isa statces man, deal! bow) Ise been foolln’ yer, I done voted do udder tickot only dis morntng—beab} heub! heabl" and tho old jeg Bottled down 1 frout of the fro aud nearly chuckled bis head off, Mow NEW YORK. | Extraordinary Tumult in the Wall Street Pit of Bulls and Bears. Grand Upward Boom of the Gen- eral List of Stocks, Embarrassment of Brokers Who Have Waded in After Gould. Tho Scheme to Substdizo Ex-Presidents Going n Little Gingerly. Proceedings in the Military Inquiry in Gon. Warron's Case, WALT: STREET. A LIVELY DAY. Speeiat Dteputch to The Chieugs Tribune, New You, Nov, 10,—The Stock Exchange to-day was at white-hunt excitement, and the stock market never “boomed? more vigor- ously than during the first two hours of bust- ness, considering tha Important rise of the last few days, ‘The Idea that the loan facitl- tes of the market may be overtaxed by the nitvance in prices fs scouted, and reports are elreulated that the Treasury las pit money in the Nattonal-bank depositories. It 1s, per- haps, proper to say that these reports cannot be verftied, Ibis known that a large amount of golkl will arrive here within the next ten days, although the actual recelpts this week have been sinall, as they have been for tho Inst three w But, us sald, the money question Is now dismissed as an idle bugbear by the majority of active speentators, and the other considerations, whieh are properly “bullish,” are nade the inost of in the market. : DURING THE LAST THRE. WEEKS, or until the beginning of this week, the gen- eral apprehension respecting money had rather n depressing effect on prices. It is now belleved that somo of the large speeulutors provided with — time-lonns. were, however, steady buyers, they tak ing the stocks which were thrown over Dy qetual holders, ns well as the numerous “short contracts” of the great throng of sinall speculators, and that they (the largest. speculators) have now turned prices upward. ‘The moment the turn caine, the “short? In- terest begun covering, and the buying on this account within tha last two.days las been sullicient to nceount fora good part of the rise, Where, 2 week ago, the Stock Ex- change asa whole was “bearish,” rr 1s Now 'neLLtisit,”” and ft is unlikely that the large operators now have as many stocks as they want. ‘Tho market is still very — strong. ‘The stocks which led the rise to-day were Western Union, which advanced to 102 and closed 34 wuder that figure; Burlington & Quincy to 10314; Northern Paelile to 3334 and Gi¢; Canada Southern to 70; New York Cen- tral to 142y, closing at Mts New Jersey Cen- tral to 803; Union Pacific to 98, closing at O14; Cedar Rapids to 68g; Illinols Central to 12124; Vacitie. Mail to 48!¢; Delnware, Lackawanna & Western to 100g, closing at 0037; Delawaro & Hudson to 89%, closing 34 under; -Milwankee & St. Paul to 108!y, closing at 1053¢; Northwestern to 116, closing 11539; Lake Shore to 1U, closing at 15; and Michignn Central to 111, closing at. NOx. ‘The highest price for Louisville & Nashyillo—ss—was mado made in the first halfhourn = * THE MARKET OPENED H@IY main than {telosed yesterday, the Intter Nashville & Chattanooga, Louisville & Nashville, Reading, and ilinuls Central were 1 point Higher, and Union Pacitie, Iron Mount alin, and Lannibal & St. Joseph oY higher. Immediately after the opening the market bean to advance, and by noon prices had risen B1¢@27¢, the Intter Western Union Telegraph. ‘This was followed by a deeline of 4@34, but this was soon recovered. Tho buoyant market of the morning was nature ally taken advantage of by those who have gained by tha recent large rise in stocks to CONVERT PAPER PROFITS INTO CASIT, and the sales of stocks were sufticlent to cheek the risu in prices and to make the tone of speculation less confident, At noon the market was feverish, at a decline of @a1ye from the highest ilgures. Chattanooga was anexception, and advanced to 753f, from 723, ‘The features of the market have been West- ern Union ‘lelegraph, New York Central, Lake Shore, Northern Pacitle, Northwestern, Milwankeo & St. Paul, and the coat shares, ‘She advance for the day was ¥@53Z, the lat- tor Chattanooga, B. 3 MILLS & COy stock-brokers, of No. 47 Brontdway, were re- ported to be in trouble to-day. Mr. Mills acknowledged that he was temporarily em- barrassed, but sald he would probably be ublo to straighten out matters by this morn- ing, and go on ngalnas usual, He had been following Jay Gould in an attemptto “bear? Western Unton stock, but when tt Jumped up 33¢ points this morning hoe mado up his mind that he had soll too heavily and stopped. It 1s understood that another heavy dealer went promptly to Mr. Mills’ assistance and succeeded in effecting an extenston. ‘The suspension Was not announced on the Exchange, and no stocks were closed out under the rule for ac- count of the firm, S$. ML. Mills & Co, sus- pended twice before, within a comparatively recont period, and were onnbled on both oc- eusions to resume, Mr, Mills was at one tine AOULD'S BNOKER, and was, Inter, ons of the heavlest operators on his own neeount on tho Exchange, Ie sald that, i the worst havpened, no one ee would be the Joser outside of his own firm. It: was stated on Wall street that another well-known — specitator, who hag also made and lost several fortunes in stock-gambling and on the turf. had closed aut ins losses on the “bear” side by atransforof his checks to the aggregate amount of S47,000, EX-PNRESIDENTS, A MAM Swctal Dispatch to The New York, Nov. 10, fund scheme doesn’t mest with that unant- mous response that the ‘Pimca ovidently be- Hoved was destined to characteriza the wn- dertaking. ‘Ihe “long-felt want” falls to “Jump into untyersal” popularity, the sub- seribers being now chfelly 50 cont persons, ‘The recoipts falllug off to 8 large degree, tho Tinea feols constrained te announce edito- tially to-morrow; Wo oxpoot to bo able to anuounco, ina fow days, the completion of a plan by which tho questions which huve been rulsod In regard to the proposed Presidontint fun will be detalt- ly settled, and tho fund iteetf placed on on basis of assured success, Wo shill withhold furthor acknowledgments of now aub- scriptions till somo such conclusion has boon reached, and would, meanwhile, invite all who hayo taken any jnterest in the sohemo to ro- double thelr offorta to make tho fund a dis- Unotively popular and National one, It would greatly stimulate tho readiness of the capitalist to give Itborally -to tho fund wore there a doolitod evidence that the muss ot tho people is in hearty sympathy with Its object, Sa far, the dedire to lonye tho wholo bualnogs In tho hands of a few rich mou has boon more obvious than the disposition of tha poopla to voluntarily tnx thumsclyos to supply a xenorally acknowl- edged want. Consequently, everybody who was dying to send in a few dollars to help the cause slong ean now put his money back Into his pocket and walt for the new plan, WARREN, PROGNESS OF THE INQUIDY EMALSIIU, New York, Nov, 10.—1n the Warren Court of Inquiry te-day Gen, Warren took thestand, ‘TO HIS GQEN- Mle pnve testimony as to his own personal movements and those of his diysidn com- rs nt tho battle of Five Forks, He received Sheridan’s order relleving him onthe 3ist of March, and wrote it down nextday. In reply to the question whether he had said he would give Sheridan a few minutes to reconsider his etion, he sald he never made use of: sich an expres: slon, nor of any irritating words whatever, ‘To the question whether le had made every effort in hls power to enrry out the order of Sheridan, objection was made by counsel, and a long discussion followed. ‘The discussion was ended by Gen, Warren stating that he would prefer to have the question withdrawn, as he was perfectly willing to stand by his deeds, A letter was offered In evidence from tha Inte Gen, Grifin, who was in Warren’s command at Five Forks, and this also provoked along discus- sion, ‘To the question whether Gen, Sherl- dan had remarked, “Swing round your night and we've got them? witness sald no such expression had been used, Gen. Warren also dented the statement made in court and in the press that during tho battle the whole Fifth Corps had been driven back, TLEMS. GOON NEWS For THE CANADIAD * Youts, Nov. 19.—The Directors of tha Graphte Company have declared n dividend of 6 pur cent on the whole capital stock, be- sides reserving $40,000 fora sinking fund. ‘THY WEATIIER here to-day was cool and clear, the thermom- eter at a.m, Indicating 22; atO a, m,, 24; at noon, 30, od THE PONCAS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Rostox, Mass., Nov. 19.—Sonntor Hour spoke at & crowded meeting In Worcester to-night on tho wrongs fuilicted on tho Ponca Indians, and elaimen that while he had been a firm friend of Prealdent Mayes, und had) supported him in every pnrticnlar, he now felt bound Bay in publig that there would be one 'Y serious blot on tho Adininistration !f Hayes id not give # personal beuring on ths wrongs committed on the tribe, ‘The Senator urged thut the true solution of the Indian problem lay in the education. of the Indian - children. “Bright ee ull naniay: denied again that the reported concession of their rights of the Poneda Reseryotion was truce. If so, the agrees ment was obtained from the lenders by mis- representation and fraud. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New York, Nov. 1#.—Arrived—Tho Belgen- Innd, from Antwerp; City of Brussels, Trom Liverpool. Losxpox, Nov, 19,—Stenmahips Bohemian, froin Moston, and Allemunia, from New York, huve arrived out, ——— SUGAR AND MOLASSES, New Onveans, La., Nov. 1.—The sugar-crop this year, partinily estimated, 18 27,000 hoya heads, an Inerense of 71,00) hogshends over 1870. The tnolasses yleld will excocd that of 1879 by 10,000 gallons. ae THE BERRY CASE, Dexyen, Colo., Nov, 1%—Judge McCrary to- aay refused to geant the motion of the Attor- ney-(oneral to transfer the ,case of Indian Agent Herry to the State courts, on the grownt tint the United States has exclusive Jurisdiction on the Inding Reservatt ————— VERMONT LEGISLATURE, Mostretinn, Vt. Nov, 1—The Senate re- fused n third reading of the bill reducing tho number of Supreme Court Judges from soven toulx—yeus, 12; nuys, 1%. This ends tho subject. pel AES . THE COMING WORLD'S FAIR. New Youk, Nov. 1!.—Tho proposition talocate the coming World's Fatr in central Park meets avery deelded vppoaition, ——$———__—_ TRADE AND LABOR, Evanevinux, Ind, Nov. 1%—The striking minors resumo work to-morrow. There will bo Plonty of atenmnboat conl here Monday. << Tho Future of Parisian Womon and Their Dress. Paris Correnmndence of the Hour. Ono of the most interesting features of tho tho present day, and one which must strike the least observint forelgn- er, f@ the avident effort that is bolng made in several directions to denntionalize tho Fronch, As you go up the Champs Elysees, you ara lost In wonderment at the auick suceéssion of “ Brith females" whom meet walking, driving, or sitting on the yellow. thut Hine tho sides of tho a xinises,” you say to yourself. They anything elee, No one born of a Gallic er would wear those prim Hittle hooded cloaks, or thosu cont scutties turned upside down on the top of the head. And yet you would bo mistaken; all this is Freneh, niy, Parisian of the purest kind. Hut all this is of tho tnst. century: Jt comes strilght out of “Pamela” and the “Vicar of Waketleld.” It hus been ime ported with Heynolds and Gainsborough, prin- cipally, but it has for the nonce completely dethroned both the mugniticont * alr" of Louis XI, and Lois XIV., and the glitter of tha Tamms XAVUTth century, with Its powder, und. pitches, and hoops, and monumental headsear. Luok ut those knots of girls and women guth- ered together, halting for a moment on the war path, looking so innocent and demure. Noto thelr tangled bate in front; not curicd, but banging down almost to the nose, atter the fashlon of one of Westall’s cottage mulds, Murk tho house-maldiike “set” of that abomtus able “poke,” shadowing the eyes and bringing out the mouth In full relief. "It {3 altogether ugly. the wholo of it, but it is tho result af tho Inst fow years’ attentive study of English art, in Riebardvon, Goldsmith, and Reynolds, and tho heart's desire of atl these would be Claris- fit Harlowes fs to pass for daughters of per- tious Albion, and in public places to be ad- dressed as Meas” ‘The munifest incronse of this attompt at dis- gulse {8 muinly owing to the universal outers, since tha war, against French Ignornnea wid narrowness of iiind, and ta prove thelr cos. mopolltanigm the French women on tnséo haya: resolved to ape the dress and manners of our British wn erandimotbers. They to not thors oughly stteceed, because the Parisinn female ts not bullt for it. On the self-nsserting steps and onrringe and the frodom of limb of tho Bnglish womon, tho primuess of the XVIIIth contury ature alta exceedingly well and tones down what might othorwike hecome hoydenteb; but tho Purisleune bas nothing excessive ln the way of vitality, ‘Sho needs no toning down, 50 that when she becuwls and beclonks herself abo most unftort area resembles a tirenched hen, ‘This Cashton ta so Hl adapted to tho Individual. ity of the French woman that it will scarcely Ist tong. Tho next change will bo toward tho short poutticoat, the embroidered jacket, and, nbove all. the mantilin of Spain. Will this do Wettur? Tt d8 dowbtless thy eeilanty of the Parisienne. that she is easentiatly ndoll; thores tore sho must ba neatly crossed, You da not look at her form as you do with other womens you are uttractod by’ the wonoral cect of what covers the form; by the soft burmony of colors, by the afeyaner ot the draperies, by the titnoss of tho catire combination, But from the mor mont the Parisionny abdleates her power ue the “doll of the world’ she loses her suprem- acy, When tho gaying, “On no s’babiite plug, on 80 costume,” becumo nA true one, the Paria. fenne was supersoded, Tho two races who will Inevitably succeed her in the soverelynty of wreas aro the Nuasiins and the Americans, eed Rodeltot tec. Tondun Glade, When, in tho “Midsummer Night's Dream,” tho Lont Chumberlain presents tho lngenions piay-bill of Tully Bottum's very traglcnt comedy to Theseus, . tho King oxclulins, * Merry and tragicul! ‘Tedious and brief! Hot ico and wone drous strange snow! Hovw shall wo tld thecot- com of this discird?" Such, however, 1s thea. yineo of goleuce that the poot’s puzato hus been sulyed, and the concord of hot ee been recently discovorud by 3tr, ‘Lhomus Carnetloy, of Firt College, SbeBloltl, ‘This digent oxperiinentalist has found oat that any solld can be heated ton considerable temperature if the precaution be takon to keep it under s presture tess than certain *erlticul pressure,” which is diferent for different substunees. Under this condition tho solld beats and sublines away into a vapor without first melting intoa Hqukd. There is ne Intermediate state between ita volld and its pas. cous condition. Acting upon the bint which this general principle gave hin Mr. Carnelley puta lumpofice under an ale-pump and ros thived tho ordinary atinosphurle preasure on Itto something less thity the *eriiteal pressure" for ice, aud he was thon nolo to heat tho solid block of crystal [co su hot that Ht burned the tyers an Delug touched, Nor was thy all-ho actually succuoded in frocaiug 4 quantity of water in ———— red-hot crucitte! Nevada Springs. In Lincoln County, Nevada, thoro Jan spring of ice-cold water that bubbles up over a roel and disappears on the othor side, and no ono bas been able to Nd where the water goes, AC ane other pluce It the sume county fs u large spring, ubout twenty fest square, that is apparently only sou elzbtecn tuches deep, with a sandy bottom, ‘Tho sund can be plalily seen, but on looking closer it 1s vorcolyed that: this sund fs iu @ porpetual state of unrest, und ne bottom bus Stor boen found, It is wuld tut a teatuster, on rvaching this spring one day, decalved by its up paront shallowness, conchidéd to soak ono Of Mia Wagotewhoels to obviate tho Inoacness of ite dre, He took It off und rolled it into tho hil. Tow water, as bo thought. Ho pever gaw the wagou-wheolaguln, MEDICAL HOODLUMS. Disgraceful Conduct of the Rush College Students, Aided and Abctted by a Couple of the Professors. An Evil That Needs an Righting. Immediate Tf certaln allegations which camo toa Trin- UN® reporter yerterduy are to be relled upon, the young medic! of Iturh College have heen Ine dulzing of late ina spirit of elvilized bulldozing and worse towards tho future prictitloners of the Women's Medical College until thelr lot, es- pecially about clinte tine, is fa happy one, The eutne old riyniry and Jealoury that have run their course In tany antither snstitution, when- ever the fleld once exclusively devoted te the tyrant mun ng been tnvaded and cultivated by the gentler avx, scot to have broken inose in Rush, and to have made things deetdedly un- pleasant among brethren and sisters who should dwell together in peace and unity. Whit tends to muko inutters n guod deal worse than they would be If the diiiicuity was confned to tho students themeclves is tho fict—it tact it be— that atleast two of the titled men of Hush have ,alded and abetted the male pill- mark ers of the future in thelr attempts to make things deuced- ly uncomfortable for the ministering angels of tho otber sex, With tho craft in danger. gal- lantry secins to have been thrown to the dogs, and the warfure of the stronger upon the wenker vessel to have been given full awing whenever the Immature but budding geniuses of Kush have had the moral support of the gentlemen with bandica to thelrnames, The avornge tnedl- cal student of the minte deseription istoo well- known o character to require palnting forthe informution of tho general reader uf uny clime, but in this instance, if halt of what is Indu axalnst bin fs to be belleved, he would 9 to havo rathor | out-Heroded Herod in hls unmannerly and mis- chlef-mnaking propensitics and for his fondness fu indulging In what not only borders upon the indecent but frequently Inps over it and [suds on the other slde, Any ong who fs aot all nequainted with tho topography in the vicinity of tho Cook County Hospital will remember thut Rush Collewe ts diugonully opposititon the northeast and the Women's Collegu directly vpposit on the west. ‘Tho privileges of the hospital clinics are. ex- tonded to everybody at $50 bead perannuinywhile tha dispensary elinicsat Rush are frov forall. The young Indy students, in their zual fur knowledge, attend both, and hive been inade pecullarly une wiry elliles presided mine ts very like that of u ge Cabinet and ue hosplid cHules where medienl knowledge is filtered. through the superior Intelligence of one whose rear tine fs remarkably suguestive of shooters aud such, ‘The tirst three duys of the week svem to have been especiully DEDICATRD TO BULLDOZING, It shows itself, ina comparatively inlld form, In in unseeinty rush un the part of the mate stue dents forthe best seuts—tho ones nearest In front,—in the course of which the ladies have come ner being trampted upon. Not very tone ngo, Just us a sxpectal elinie for the young hidles Was about breaking up, the cayger male stutlents, pantie aud throbbing for knowledge und the: ront seats at their own cliuic, whieh was lnimes dlutely to follow, rushed in pell-mell, bore down upon the girls us they Were strugkllng to get out, fairly walked upon several, and tially suce cocded in planting themselves in the sents which were as yet barely vacated, The physl- clan under whose teachings tho young lndies had just been sitting, Dr. Earle, determined to put uw stop to that ort of thing, and when the medical huodlums presented theme selves nt tho door the next time thoy faund apotleeman firmiy planted ayuinst it with fie structions to prevent anybody and everybody from entering until that particular clinls was over, [tis needicss to sny that the officer care ricd out his Instrucuons to the letter, and tho male Rusbit bave been bowling about intere ference und things ever since, and calting on everybody to witness tho outrage perpetrated on ntaggregation of alleged geutlemen caliing themeclyes medical students, ‘Tho Demo- ermtic “fraud” — cry never louder, though «it owas ot ttle = fess pro- longed. For big success In maintaining decvengy anu order, Dr. Eurle ls reported to be in that tunpleasaat predicament where nearly ove erybody excepting the young ladies are * down" on bln and, figuratively speuking. feeling around for bla sealp-lock and his fifth rib, But the vials of femule wrath bave been pottred ont more espeelully on the titted wentios man whose name calla up suet vivid memories of shooting-irons and things. I¢is, of course, aditeult matter to talk toa mixed audience on medical subjects inn way whieh wilt not offend some a litle less thickeskinned than others. Jt seems to be ot especlilly diteult matter for tits particular. individual,—so d[f- Heult, apparently, that ho las wbandoned the uttumpt and gone to the extreme of not only bandling things withuut gloves, but of makmyz oimselt BSMECIALLY AND UNNECESSAIULY OF?! in dolng It. Nat tu pat Ieee werowals, of the more wrathful and perhaps nore sensi tive young ladies have observed what thoy re- gard as a decided disposition to tresprss upon tid lenp over tho barriers Dotween decency und Indeceney and to wallow in what appears to be: the congentul field on tho wrong side of the dend Mie, Ibis refuted that on one ogcasion, when some of the young judy students deeldedto remain ata clinic whera’ the subject was of 10 somewhat delicate nature, though associntion of the sexes at guch a img, when honestly ene gaged in pursultof knowledge, no one In his senses We deen fimprop ty Professor ingly remarked; Oh, o stay, cb?” and the boys cnught vp the saying: and roiled ton tholr tongues tu their own evl- dent enjoyment and the very apparent mortit- eution und disgust of the unprotected bolngs for whose benctit It was designed, Un another ov- englon, at oue Of tho chemical * quizzes," one of the male students, whether blunderingly or with inalico prepense and aturethought, an- swered acertiin question ino way to simile tuncously provoke the lewd leor and the blush of innovenve. Tho Professor of Chemistry hup- dens tobe a gontioman in name us well as in fuet, und it goes without saying that the spirit of ind y had no udvocute und found te ene vouragement in him. At the clinlo the next diay tho Professor who is cblotly under the ban of the young Indivs’ “displens- ure found a convenlent. pretext to sny Umut a certain remark which he hid Just made reminded hin of tha queer answor at the “quiz” of the previous evening, which, he must adinit, “was protty bad.” ‘The reininder was sulllclent to start a ronr among the mate portion of his nuditors, and the roar fairly browdened Intonyell of uppreciation when bo added,“ It was prutty bad, so itwas, especially as there were somo young ladies sitting. just buck of the gen- Ueman who miele it.” ‘ho merriment, liste some thing, and none apparently enjoyed itany more than the Professor who was so vans yentently reminded of something which it was not only untecessary but INDECENT TO RECALL. Dut there appenrs to bo worse evil than that of Professors without tho strictest regurd tor doelleacy. According to a couple of young ladies wih whow aPatuuse reporter converted yess torday inthe conrscof his investigations into this ulisnvory subject, some of tho hoodiitnd who fondly expect to write M.D. after thelr nies some day have desventd athe intinitly more iudecont and shameloss business of writ- ing anonymous notes, redolent af obscatitts, by the female dovotees at the striae of, medicat knowledge, Attirat the recipients, not knowing whether thoy came froin friend or foc, inasmuch fs the noten nay be passed through w dozen hands hofore reach thelr destination, opened thom nod read thom atldst tho unconcenled snickers anu feora of tho senders. A [ttle experience in thisgortof thing very naturally went a long way, and now the reeipionts of these cowardly, beenuse nnonymons, inceseagers of depraved imaginations have adopted the practice of de> stroying them without reading, and the pasting de thus Mis wine way of belng broken up. Atnses auch #9 have been detailed above aro adisgrico notonly to those who ure pritnarily wulcy of inom, but to the authorities who allow thent toe goon wucheeked, ‘Thy nilegutions are made in sober earnest by those who could have no motive for fabrication or mixstutement, and jor the good name of tho Inatitutfon ta question, ag woll as the reputation of the city iteolf, it ts about time that seme steps were tiken teat who have the auibority: and aro fig position to naxert it towards breaklug up these abuses und bringing in an era of decency, ame Statao of Aloxander Jamilton, New York Tribune, A notabte addition to the statues of Nlugtrious men which now adorn Central Park will shortly: by tone In the presentation to the people of the elty of n full-lonyth statue of Alexandor Hanute ton. Tho statue, which is Just completed, is the gitee: fob U. itnmliton, the eon or Alexander Tausilton, It hs of meen from tho works of tho New England Grau iu Company, uf Murtford, Conn, Tho sculptor ig Chirtes Courudty. The statue has not yet renobed tho city, but will doubtless arrive in a dauy or two, aa tho pi a tation ceromonics ure to tuke place Suturdu: afterngon. ‘Tho gure ia of bervule size, and, with the pedestal, will bo about alxtuen fect bigh, Hamilton stunds fo an cosy attitude, big tott fout udvaneed, the loft hund, which graspsa roll of manuscript, resting upon a stone gotumn at his side, while the right hand fa calved ta tho breast, tho fingers lidht- iy eras ping the bulf-open walstcont, ‘Tho bead is slightly thrown back, und tho whole attitude and expresslon is naif the aub- Jeet were about to a The costuine ta that of the thuv of tho Revplution, and ty entirely devoid of ornamentation, The head ia bare, and thu elean cut feutures are well brought out. The keness ty considered excellent by those who have seen it, On the base of tho statue aro carved a aword and a mititat Ianaw in tho elty. v3 nee fed aes esite chosen for tho statue $8 cone ong of tho most desiratia in the parks Ie nen Abenutifal knoll situated above tho site of the obelisk, on the ecustern delve, fs conventontly approached, and fs in full view of the Metro- poiltan Museum of Art. Tho base reste on a Pranit foundation obtained by digging a fow “The details for the presontation ceremony * have not been fully sottleds but Mr. Evarta wit make the opening speceb, Mr. Hamilton will maxon the presentation in a btlief apeech. AMUSE ENTS. ww GENTIAL MUSICHALE. LAST DAY! ‘The Salo of the STAI LECTUILE COURSE SEASON TICKETS Clores to-night, Hasitivety no Senton Vickote will be id Aftor that tle, Cholee Seats can ath bey soe red. The following | z le program: ert Com Wang Ch aly Dunas he Pyteaine Arabs —Thon, Titen Mes, Livermore Tho Hemenyl Concert rhe indo Juggiers— Hom Sehusler Colfus Hon, Chiries Mradiaugh, MP. ARLE }) Manager, YS THEATRE. Mannger and Proprictor LAST GMEAT SATURDAY MATINEE, LAST WIG SATURDAY NIGHT, Remomber this Piece will nevar be presented in this ‘hentra again wfler to-morrow night, KIRALFY BROS.’ Around the World in 80 Days. ‘TWO GRAND BALLETS, Mile. DE ROMA and Mons, ARNOLD KIRALFY, a Anda torpe of Two Hundred. New Keenery, Uritlinnt Armors, Gorgeous Mure! and (rand Pacennte, A full Military Hand upon the Stage. ln, the Wonderful Baby siephants Granidest of Spectacular tepreacntations, Bunday—Fingl Night of “+0 Days.” Monday, wOvitt's Grand English Opers Burlesque Coy HOOLEY’S THEATRE, Grand Matineo this Afternoon at 2, ‘The TILE CLUB in IDLE TIOURS! ‘To-night—Lnat Night but Ono of Clark and Marble's TLE CLUG, in IDLY TOURS.” Grout Extra Performance Sunday Night, end Lasp Appearance of The ‘Tile Club’’ in ‘Idle Hours."s Monday, Noy, 2-WILLIE BDOUIN'S SPARKS COMPANY tn "DREAMS," GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clark-st., opposite now Court-Houss, DECIDED HIT OF Mr. FRANK MAYO. ‘This Saturday, matinee nt2 p.m, and nlaht at 8p my glorious reproduction of the ever-popular DAVY CROCKETT. Hunday Night—Tast appentance of Frank Mazo. hen he willappesr in bis colepented tmpersonation FRAGILE. in thie thrilling sensational drama EW YOIK." U] -SHANNON and EDESON In A GOLD« WYICKERS THEATRE. THIS AFTERNOON: Last Performance OND 100 WIVES| aacrcaatnm. (WIVES Dny—Single admission, 3 cet childron, 12 years and Under, 1) cents. LAST MATINEE Hazel LZ K ir TO-NIGHT of rke {ele} MONDAY, “CHICAGO ROLLER SKATING RINK, Michtuan-a¥, and Congross-st. Entrance on Congress, Brening—Singlo admission, 0 conte; single admie- siun Saturany, 2 ‘Three admin ‘Yon admulastonn, day oF event Un pkater at all timos, 15 1 forible, ‘Deore open froin ito Ta. ston Jusively tor indies); 220 to m. and 7:4) 100. m,. "The mangement, in behalf of patrons, re pervos the right to refuse ndmisaion ur uso of skates funny abjectionnble person. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, FRENCH LECTURES, By L. Sauvour, Ph. D., LL.D. ‘The Couro will be given at the Apollo Club, Centrat Music-linll, on TUBSDATS, Nov. 0, Dec. % 3.7 Jan.4and it, Subject of the First Lecture: MONTAIGNE, THE SKEPTIC. eriptinn.#2 ‘Tho let moy bo signed at Jansen, rH Contes SPRAGUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Every Night at fo'clock, Matinees Wednesday, tate ‘urdny, and Sunday, HARRY. G,_ RICHMOND'S RELIABLE COMEDY COMPANY OUR CANDIDATE. CENTRAL M TALL BLOCKS ‘Third of tho Popular Course of WECTURES on FINE ART, MES FANIMAN, A.M. Fotrbank Tally axon ‘Tickate, with pro rats st WERSHEY HALL, MORTIMER’S MYSTERIES, Firt urond Matineo to-day nt 2:0 p.m, Fev rate, opt Snndny, ot & o'clock, General ie financed ftexerved nonin zs contin, Children, 8c. wW Sis ERSHEURE SAUCE. THE GREAT SAUCE. OF THE WORLD. 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