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: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ——aW YORK. [ws peal comtidently: of them, Mr, Wille Jaco of tho law oMficer of ‘the Governme y ment, N iains, tho assigiee, siysithat uw otoy Judgmant, this would not mect the Tas AssoNMi FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 188I—TWELVE PAGES. 3 : 1 SOT \ result ls going to injure Mr Tilden oF an Gilesnle also gave an address, A Sunday- | The unusual syinpathy that has beer mant- BOSSISM. distinetively Filton eandidate, snelas WIL. school me ding also formed part ot the day's | fested for the Bereavet fandly in thelr une lam C, Whitney, who asplres to be Governor. | program, when an address to the children | natural loss was extitbited {none of the y WAM PI 1 A . | expectation of the people of the Ktate TACT ECIITATED NY | OF Now York, or of tha Itepubliean party, ns a + | Mr. Cornell is satd. to destro a renonination, | was mn: by the Rev, Mr, Conover. ‘The | Inrgest anc most solemn funerals het in A Arthur Still Engaged | Welt wero taken out against, ptr, Hill, who pxproseed ir entertained Uy the forcnemckwoy (Its Ruinous Effects Alike in the | butt dors not look as If he would now gut | delegates prementeare tke Rey. Messrs, Con- | Aurora for many aday. ‘The city lng lost President {s a non-resident, as It was learned by the | that will disappoint a community to whour T ; dD It, Seth Low, If he were.n politician, might | over, Coolbaugh, Noble, Chapin, Morris, | most able citizen and an upright ‘aud honor- és ding to Privato erditor so dolne that finn notestwhieht were | yWeso much of gratitude and duty. Kome of Republican an jemo- be the next Governor of New York, Large, Flower, Wetherbee, Pritchard, Bat | ableman. in Attendin uhout to fall due wort ot betel. ‘This | be nines mien based bofore me while with cratic Ranks. votes Brcat Falling off of the epublica ) cue, nul He. Sehetky. Bishop Gilesple pre- THE SUPREME CO ; mensurs was taken, althou Mr ,, at vote in sconsin ts elatined here to be a | ides, & Business. thtekeat Mm jie “fir ae aly als ae A VAST AND WEIGHTY BURDEN rebuke of Gon: Artur prelltneant nea ——_—_—_—- OURT: : chet. This necessitate sien | Of duty and responmibilt: 1 = lon of ax-Senator Howe for Attarnicy-Gere " ‘ went for the asia at pasta One reat iti canto ite ate {ake | Lessons Taught by Some of the eral. Howe wag a creature of Contiing In OBITUARY. TC MTMRA DInIGR RL OURE sPrositont of the Motual Bonet | it colon, ih shntd tothe imbues | Sreraar Wehucuamtareabtatit, | lection Kesultn in New | Hi Grar MMLaAn dH hat arg | Mie Mody, of the sate ran Mapeock | i geht Fea rout i Compan: thought they werg about $100,000, ‘Chere woen, it eit bo mwratoful to you to have York. brated interview with Roscoe Conkling | Conslened to Ite Lant eating-Piace. Otrawa, Iil,, Nov. 10,—Opinions havetiils i Life-Insuranco pany werd Hossa 124 eretlitors among the dry- | Spee ORth sont ete ititen sa Ate ath some years ago, which he rose to explain in | ‘Tho funeral services over the remalns of | day been filed in tho following eases in tho Resigns. goods Jobbing avi commission hotises whose | spot. My intercourse with you. thouuh short, . the Séuate at Howe's request, who gad that | the late Prof. Henry I. Babeoek took place | Supremo Court, Northern Grand Division: gue elulns ranged From $i to $3,000, “ho them | bis started the arms that ‘coun but arow it! The Protest of the People Against | {Vas slelne tin (llosre) ajay da lis FACE | yesterday atternoon trom the Unton Sweden- ADVISEMENT HOCKET. Dae pales. Ve har cout “nak salve: die [etek siaceres vivoreils, adestionaten toven dee the Rule of the Ma- of litte beutetitto Mr. Conkling, and inay not | borelan ‘Temple, Van Buren street, between | 2. Spautding vs. Rustobs amemed. CXHCHSE GE RUOUL SAR I Helin np the | Yotlon. [eis with relvefanee, thon, almost with 8 Rule oO! be of much to Mr. Gakn | Wabash and Michtgan aventtes. ‘Tho serv- | 1s. Parkhurst vs, Soutt dectsion reversed and Four Hundred Delegates to the | stir, und bad thus unde a good dent of thelr | #,tonse ot fhigty opnartunity’ spurved, of duty chine, lees were the usnal ones of the Sweden. | Tpended, Bork, J. dissonting. ton revorsed Coming ‘Tariff Convention capital. 3 Sune nropoaition "the negative, With deep BLAOK AND INGERSOLL. | born falth, and coussted of wrasdrs by | and remanod, Oiekay and’ Mulkoy, 33 de , " me respect, your ubedient servant cod 2 ——— ev. Mr. Mercer, and the sf Me Pe 3 » Already Registered. _ Ts ELEVATED ROADS. ; Chattesd. Foro. | Expressed at tho Only Place Where | rno “North American Hoviow's Ree | “Nearer, My God, to Thee,” by the consre- Jenlole Lanta cakerind oad cme ee er THEY WILL MOBADLY BY © Tere, Thely Yoico Can Be Menard, ply to the Charges of Unfair Dealing, | mition, The body was. inctoged in a very IWMIEAIING DOCKET. = ’ INT ONE COMPANY, THE REP EY: : , Nevo Vork Timea, Nor. 9. Hatuisome ciuskely whtel was profusely COV | 49, rumphross vs. Sforton et abr adirmed; o Hundred Russian Towle | es ine Now lUecThe Diraclore DHAN Sut Your favor oF tio sac hist, enti tos . A reporter of the Tinea tad tale yester et ets ae rie embraced erase, Walker, dsrante ‘ ; il ‘Exiles to Arrive During pide ety See NalltcLeaeee hn day, i gorously rezrat tht you deciny the | Bhowing Also that Blue Blood and Money aay with alr. ide te Metoalt, the Busine ; RT alihate ia Lisuireihaag, Ole A VeEy | Seren oe amen var Towa. of Waltham: s Re D rt 1 c Ger 2 ut, though disap. manager of the Norti-ameican Revlerr,cou- | jatee and’ huidsame design represented * the Month. authorized President Cyrus W, Field to ar- | pointed In my hope that von woul wecuyt Het Do Not Always Win at the cerning Judge Jere Binek's chargeof dishon- | {hy Gates Ajar,” composer of Thbernses, PeoPLEs DOCKET. ’ , Fauigy far the Aer ft the Nu , ark Inte and the frankness and ‘continlty of your con: Polls. est dealings in eorincetlo with the Jude's enrnatonts [lesa Mluxyete, An one at Her. | age pcroahord va. Heong aflirmiedt,, Dickeyjand ae Manhattan Company. Later in the day | versauon. ‘Thanking you for the kind terms 0} recent artlele In reply te Col. Ingersoll’s at- | © pe INS Bowers, Heros : 4. ‘Tovin vs, People; atfirined. Dickey, J,, dl . . Mr. Fie! * ‘our letter, Taw very truly yours, if : of which were the words," Gur Detoved | yi }» Peoples Dickoy, Jy, dis- Departure Inaugurated by Mr. Field had & tone Interview with day a : ey ray Sins 8, GATELELD. Math” {n the Cinetnnatt Enquirer. tacks on the Christian religion, Mr, Met- sher,” In violets, was the gift of several | St : A New Gould, and suys that plans will be speed- ri a it % Hirschman va. People: alirmed. the Woman's Christian Tem Tho Hon. C. J. Folger, Albauy, N. ¥. New Yount, Nov. 0. —The elections yester- | calf arrived In town from Boston on Moti- | yoys ity matured looktag to tho extinetion of the Indies who werg the pupils of the des | fn, Weight va. Peoples uifirmod. : bi clash ea site Y day seem to show the atablllty, If not the in- | day evening, aud Jeft for Washington Inst | cated. ¢ “The churell was filled witht the |. Aldrich and Jstacs ve. People; roversod and ——_— to the New York Company, in exchange for a AL GOULD S RAILROADS, | Alt clremmnstances, Indeed, tho tncomfort- Inthe Philadelphia paper to which ft was | jell Among. those present w Young | 2, Gagovs. MoLauablin dectslou rovorsed and : Its stuck, $0,500,000 of Manhattan 6 per cent Spectat Dupatch to The Chleaeo Tribunt remanded. ably fargo majority of the party has in many | addressed, but hud read such portluns of It | Scummon, the Rev. Dr. Patterson, ju Elorator in tho Belvidero Hotel age 4 De dn Wee "poole, | Garo vs. Balloy ot al. alirmed, *, 7" es 2 y Y apublished by the New York press, | Bonney, 1. Shorey, W. f stock, a: ties oe. 'L' New Youx, Nov. 10.—The Herald's | cases lost it some of the offices. New York | &3 were repw : ie le i i + Waurlon vse Thompsons decision affirmed, Falls Flvo Stories with Fatal eaae tia reat eee oner: qthat | money article kaye? Oneot the walts and | State has generally been evunted Democratic | When questtoned concerning the charge tut Dr Dd. Grover, Ee th] i Alien vs, 10 Moyes decision afirracu. by a comfortable majority; but it Is now ap- | Ithiad been stipulated that whatever Judge lt uo parentthat the Republican vote Ix improv. | Winek should write should be published shn- | The pall-bearers we: ing, hot only for the State, but In the cities | ultuncously with the matter which it was de- | Twley, H.C, Cutler Effect. in, us most unquestionably it will | strays of Wallstreet gossip Is that Mr, Sec- “and A. IL Hovey. & People. ex rel, ete, vs, Emigh; reversed 1 find It nadvantageons to do, tho fssue of | etary Blaine iy about to skip out of lis oflice i 4 and remanded. AV. Irwin, Jute | “Ti Tonnete ys, Walker: amirmed. : d. Curtis, CLC, Sotie | 1, Gage vs. Schmidt; decision reversed and $6,500,000 of Manhattan stoek to it will rank | of Seeretary of Stato . Intu that of ney, ane Prof, Howland, ““f ins Were ae: ian nocond preferred, While the orllnal | tho Lrestdency of tho Missouri, | ltherto Democratic strongholds. Brooklyn | stanart to refute, hi sas ea to Onkwoods Cemeterye nn sp tlunte * 5 Bil, Moots aired eat Dep tet Sinooiono of Munbatiai shall be ratedus | Kansas se Texas Ueliway.” Mr Gould, | iis been ntinost expunged ns-a Democratic | “When we invited these gentlemen to Takia ta One wotnly oer chien Tile] ak en ee | ealers, Mal * r ‘9 ed. . ety, This may be fnputed te a fight within | write the first thine, we stuted and we wished | crary Club, held at ita rooms in the Portland | 1%, Piepenbrink ot al. va. Wright; decision at- the Democracy there; but Brooklyn jas at thelr articles to uppear together. Mr, Inger- | Blok yesterday inorning, to take sultable | firmed, = tho samethne reduced the Democratic ma- | soll madoltacondition of bisneceptunce that | uctlon on the death of Prof, Bubeock, the A; Chtenno, Danville & Vincennes, itallrosd Jorlty of 18,000 to about 1,000 un the State | Le should be allowed to write a second times following memorial was unaniinonsly ndont- | ¥8,! qanior te Anus eeisian stile ea * y a , ; ‘ +) ud, ordered spread on the records of the | 2, Devine vs. Edwards; raversed and ree ticket, the'sald State ticket being of no j And de ick, atin later date, aalthitliat he GND, published i the Chicago papers, anda | MEEIGH. oo. a vw witoy: decision affirmed. mreeint eouenrit ts he penuiut Seong sald as to When the second articles should ap ene sent f° tie family of the deceased: 2u, Dugun et ui. vs, Follett: reversed aud ree i abases cit ay ca Gad having captured Gen. | Grant in Mie COULD FAVORS: THIS VLAN, the interest of ils Mextenn rallway scheme, Itis not known whether the Metropolitan | now proposes jo lead Mr. Blaine eaptlyo to will zo In, but as the Manhatten fins aclatn | his bow and spear in tha interests of lily of $0,500,000 against the former, praple on } Wester railway projects. ‘Thus Mr. Gold the Inside say that Gould will push it unless | is carefully and slowly corming bis railroad soniething 13, done, und that speedily. Mr.) cabinet. with the anbition of ultimately con- Jay Gould nolafied the Stock Exehange to- | trolling the creat dines of trafMle and ending day that the Manhattan Company hat decid- | hig career, “Aut Ciesar aut nullus”® od ie santas ts capital ison from he 3 200 ut present outstanding to “yy $26,000,000, «This gives the $13,000,000 of new |” ITEMS. stock with which to uxtingtish the two | 4 NEW DEPARTURE AGAISST THE EVILS OF other companies. ‘The annatneement was INTEMPERANCE, also mate that the New York Company Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Trtbune, AAS preparing to bring vo snit against the New Yon, Noy. 10.—The Woman’s Chris- Metropolitan Company for a lurge sum of " elty Ins take muuey whieh, dt is eainied, -wrongtilly tlan ‘Temperance Union of this elty hns taken passed into the Metropolitan treasury.” The aniow departure in the warfare tguinst the difiieutty has grown outot n contract onteredt | evils of strongdrink. ‘They ave opened a into between the two compantes Inconstruct- | temperance campaten, which is to last two ing what ure known as the joint lines, weeks, and are holding meetings at the cers Broadway ‘Tabernacle, on the corner of PIRE-UNDERWRITERS, Tuirty-fourth street und Sixth avenue. A. AL Gost Hi BON (OP TLS SOUEUN DER: series of adilresses will be delivered by Miss ‘s SBE SENT WEISER: Frances E. Willard, of Uilnois, President of er von Nae, Stoaatien Sanat one | tte National Woman's Christian ‘Temper. Seenittont ot the United Fire Underwrlt Me ae ance Union, In the churches of the different Natl l Writers Of) denominations and in various parts of the aetna er Jenene fu tie elty fe dhe tall elty every evenlag. Whe Indles are earnest of the, New York Board of Underwriters = arte é , Wednesday next. ‘The association is com- Ae wobiyprilary sali to hs dolag aitcl posed of 147 fire-Insurance companies, whose = MICHIGAN NUuTIEF. uggregees capltal and assets respectively To the Western Asaoclated Press. fanount to $100,000,000 and $118,000,000, New Yoru, Nov. 10.—The Michigan relief It is believed that the proceedings witl be ex- | fund now amounts ta $125,045, ceedingly interesting, not only because the TNE TENEMENT-HOUSE DISASTER. quustions of rates nnd agents’ commissions Nine persons were kliled by the fglting ment, PRESIDENT ARTHUR. LL ATTENDING ‘TO PRIVATE HUSINIZ88, tee Your, Nov. 10—President Arthur passed the morning at home attending to private business. Ue revolved a few callers pear, or how they should be arranged. Sone aabeogk departed this iife at lls | mand citles by the coherency of Its central organt- | three months after the appearance of the zation to same stout boss or machine ming dist ee ustleles, Ale Ln soll oer a hn nate. ‘There is no love of bosses In any part | Oltt—a rejoinder tu Mr. Black's, Jt was sixty Vice Dee. 14, 18%, nnd spent his | 38. Lyle vs, Jacques et al; reversed and re- of the country, and wherever they put up| Pageslona. | We told him we dian’t see how | ite in the purstlt of knowledge, the profes: | anded. we could possibl 14 , 4 cel ii. Keegan vs, Geraghty; aftirmed, thelr hends the popular vote like a brick hns Teontibitons Se ae ee tat ai efteneilliny and the serviee Of sclentitie | ii Rerroot, Hocclver, ates vB. Cronin et al: heen thrown at them and thelr candidates, | by fifteen pages, but said that he could notde | F778 he aultentetl, * UU Shie $67, honor: :. 7 New York City Is full of ttle machine | Justice to Ils subject if further condensation FE ee a eee tie celtaola at SL te ale Simmons et al.; roversed and bosses in the different Assembly districts, De corer monet oak hee mi itourselves | Sfassnchtisetts. and svon beeame the Prinel- | 4. Lowenthal vs, MeCormick et al.; affirmed. ‘rhey appear in the Republican as welt as tho | Wa eo nee tat this was so | pal and the proprietor of the Chicago Acad- 3, Crane ve, Lords decision aflicmed. * a saw, moreover, that his- opponent | 4, fr 0 41, Lequutte et al, vs Drury; dectsion affirmed. Demoerutle party. ‘aduy there ts mourn | msht weds ain ease alte Ree ene | guy) anal femnined Yn that position tit the | i tit iiterinsuranes Companys Need ” sof his decease. He wns Professor of ing In thelr households, Like all bosses, the | same space for a reply. We desired to thine of ee pare afessor OF | tens decision atlirmed, Hite tellows ns well ag the blz grow wore | lave the controversy continued, but Col. In- | Bors y tn the Chicago Collee of Marinee y | di, Payne et al, vs, Nowcombet al; reversed wud inure selfish, refusing te nominate any- | gersoll would give tts the article only on con- | that departme tachieved n wide and merited and remandells Craig C Jey dissents. ‘i body for anything unless he will agree to |r dition that we should publish it then, and we ite wi hy San a McCormick vs. Miller; decision affirmed. put patronage in thelr hands, PS vould not publish two furty-tive-page articles ttachneton. alles eating eek oe One of the strongest Republican districts | In the same number, much as we should have | atone thine held tie Presidency of that body. fn New. York Is that where Congressman | iked to print these two -together. Judge | fie was ‘long. identified. with the Chiengo Anson MeCook, once an Ohio boy, lives, and | Black positively declined to write upon these Academy of Natural Selences, and was Pres he took no active part, but supported the | conditions, and insisted pon our delaying jdent ‘of that Institution when he dled. i son of Lyman ‘Tremaine, a once .ditin- | Col. Ingersoll’s article (which we were not He was one of the founders of the Union ttished political leader of this State, and a | at liberty to do) that he might reply to It in) Swedenborgian Chureh of Chicagy, and was friend of Conkling, against the remilar Re- | the same ar the number next following the | gieq Presidunt of that organization at the thne publican nominee, Mr. Gibbs. Tremaine | one In which it should appear” Of his departure for the eternal world, He was polled In the nelzhborhood of 2,000 votes, and | |“ What ground Js there for the statement | gisy a hlghty-esteemed meniber of the Chi of course the Demoernt was elected, you favored Col, Ingersoll 2”? cago Literary Club ‘atid lis hamestands upon yet Acoublicans ast senators 0 New fate heath. Wie tia he aigerins: olir present. “Scheme of Exercises” ns the ‘ark where even the old Conkling and etveen Judge Black and nis op- ; a ft 7 ‘Arthur inaehine was strong. ‘They also lost | vouent. Thelr first articles were published eager appointed to conduct a conversation the two New York Congressmen—astor and | upon terms of perfect equality, except that "i ‘ative Flora’? Bk {he meeting to Murphy—one a thick-and-thin Conkling man, | the Judge was given gnore space, and the hekd.on the coming sth of May. In all positions he di his work'well. Tn led. No. 693 North Clark street, ike. ‘Commissioners Union Aspliranie Company In Park, in the City of Chicago, | va. Scammon; ruversed und reinanded, unlig, NOV. 7 1931. fe was born eh gins ¢ » Dwen; decision alfirined. “ 1), on eitent Arthur spent the afternoon nt tho law-office of Ils late partners, and dined with ex-Senator ‘Thomas C. Platt at tho Fifth Avenue Hotel, where he remained all theevéning. Among tho, callers were Post: master-General James, Gov. Bigelow, and excongressian Kellogg. of Connecticut, ex.Gov. Price, of Now Jurscy, and J. Ban- croft Davis, of Washington. ————__ RESIGNED. OF THE MUTUAL BENEFIT INSUNANCE COMPANY NESIONS ON AC- COUNT OF ILI-NEALTH, | Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Your, Nov. 10.—Thoe President of the Mutual Benefit Lifte-Insurance Company of Newark, N. J, Mr. Lewis C. Grover, sent tn lis resignation today. Long-continued {lshealth Is the sole reason for Mr. Grover's resignation. ie retalns his position as Dl- rector of the company, and the organization will have the continued benefit of his ripe apllity and expurlence. Mr. ‘Theotore Mace net, for many years ‘Lreasurer of thy Mutual Benefit, was iinmediately elected President. AN 4X. Mosher va, Shears reversedand remanded, 4. Humpbreys va. len; aMirmed, OO. Tire va. Ott: decision afiened, 62. Putsifer va. Clausen; sppeat dismisscd. i. Knisely vs. Saropson; allirmed, tA. Auricultural Insurance Company ys. Clan- cus nilirmed; Keott and Bcholiteld, J. d., dis- sent, fi. Strauch et al. vs. Hathaway et al; reversed and bill distnissed. fi, People, ete., v8. Force; aftirmed. by U, & LL R. Co, va. Mallory; attirmed, OM, Lulng, administrator, ete, vs. Burley; af- rmed, . Ningarn Fire Insurance Company ve. Scammon; altirmed. Gz. Albertson vs. Ashton; x oes and re- munded. e ang | terms on which we proposed to publ eir A ode 71. Seammon vs. Germania Insurance Com- Br. Grover's Hater fon ae commen Mn) are to be discussed, but because it is In-] tenement bulding yesterday, ‘The Coroner mero ores tt Ha On the state second articles were | precisely equi ie HE area spat? ca ret nice Company vr Sbortalls at whatever vee er at Newark: except tended to linve tho companies decide whether | begins the’ inattest to-<day, Mrs. IMM died | the Hult-Ureeds elected thelr Congressinen “Judge Minck asserts that you decelved : +} if Neate et terete 28 Hem nay Ua BRURATE AES in scholarship, eminent, and in devotion to ornot Federal supervision ts preferapic to | last night. At3 o'clock to-day the mangled Erving. State supervision, On the question of rates | body of an infant, Arthur Chester Hill, way and commissions the underwelters entertain | taken from the rulns. widely differuut views, MADE ASSIGNMENTS, THE LARGE AND POWERFUL COMPANIES ‘The linbilities of Jolin A. Obersteller, as- ean secure all the business they want ata shaped, ure $03,576; assets, $46,790, juwer rate of commission than their sinallor | HI, Maynan & Co, dry goods, have as- weiker rivals. It js pretty generally under- | 1 med for the benelit of thelr ereditors. stuvd that the managers of small tocul com- | Claflin & Co. ure preferred creditors te the pantes el cuted or iy hive t union amonnt of $149,000, rite omumission fxed, and there. A VERDICE FOR THE DEFENDANT. by equalize te some — extent — their Juillard, Receiver of Hoyt, Sprague & chances of doing ft. reasonably “profitable Zachariah Chattee, trustes of the A, business. Tint an open diseusslon of M start * : the question will prove exceedingly lively nu prams Manufacturing Company, of underwriter doubts, Lastyear te mit acer Providdtice, Ite tate reebyer S[00 00) joaneil of the convention feared to alye the qirion+ to pay tn advan a Hie Lnkarest, cit teste proninenas lest it would provoke disdensions agree to an extension of tine on notes. ‘The Among Une anenibers, bit'ae the fortiieonitag: defendant claimed that the money was patd arin. question on the pro- | oy the juint account of buth firms, und today In the vacant districts. him in regardto your religious bellet when | guty, unswi The Clty of Brooklyn elected Seth Low to | te tirst articles were proposed in order to. ‘Thy Chicago Literary Club therefore be her Mayor. He fy almost a boy in appenr- } induce hin to write.” Inees 1 its records’ this memorial of nee, wid is: the son of probably the ieliwst “That Is not true, In inviting the Judge | Honry U1. Babcock, and testities its affection nian ith Brooklyn, the well-known tea mer. | to write we siinply sugested the reasons | ang respect for him as an npright man, at clint Low, who ly of a Massachusetts fan | that we thought might proverly actuate | eminent scientist, a good citkzen, abd an lly, long dulng business in New York City. bellever In the Christian faith to: defend bis | honored meniber of this socte! =a Saute Low took thestuntp Srmett, though belle Wei Beaks oY thi aorview iat would not a seeker for tho office. is nppearance | be deno to the Christinn wor! he leading, : z wis rather agaist hin. Fis speeenes | opponent of Christianity could be shown to], Jotun C. Lloyd, of New Jerneys sounded sophomoric, yet the polly were | bein error, We said nothing about our per- There died at Belleville, N. J., Nov. 8, Jolin manned by young fellows, ike himselt, who | sonal bellef nr disbelief, and we don’t sup- | C, Lioyd, aged 85 years. He was aman of Wud gone tite polities to express their re- | pose our personal views had anything tode | great strength and purity of character, and buke of mivhine incthods In. either party, | With the mutter.” through his long Ife exerted a marked In- Brooklyn was swept thls year by arising up |" What of the charze that your object In M ‘ ity, hin th of the young men. agalust the reular ak publishing this controversy was not ‘to get | Hence upon the Pen ty. OF In the itichin, Unquéstionubly the new genera- | the truth’ vindicated, but to make a sensa- New York Herald of the Oth says: lon has been readlog the history of the War, | tlon and increase the sale of the paper??? dJobn C, Livy, one of the oldest und best known and the course of politieal events siuco the |, The Revlew stands on the broad basis of | cltzens of, Hasex Lounty, Now pracy sled yess penee, 5 freo digcusston. ts aii Is to present both | ferduy. | He was uo ardunt | Deer es aes ‘On tho otyer hand, ‘Mr. Astor, equally a | sides of allinportant questions, and wa Kee no uuzh nor fooling very ms that hla well-known and long-standing phy: sical allmunts have naturally been considers ably aggravated by Baldwin's defaleation, It isnow known that the Mutual Benetit will Togs little or nothing by the bank failure. THE TARIFE CONVENTION. Tp NAMES OF 400 DELEGATES ALREADY REGISTERED WITH LITE SECRETARY. New Your, Noy, 10.—Four hundred dele- gates to the ‘arlff Convention to be held in this city on the 20th and 20th fnsts., are al- ready registered with the Sceretary, Mureus Vanlon, No. 305 Brondway. ‘The delegates Tepresent nearly every Industry, ‘Cue West- erand Suuthern delegations have been an- nounced, Othurs aro yet to be appointed by State Governors who have expressed an ine 34. Poss va. Foss; aflirmed. i |. Hurd, vs. Jobnaon; alfirmed. Herrick et wl; allirimed. a ‘pin, Receiver, ete.; decrea at- Orme. #0), Mresbyterinn = Theotogieal Seminary vs. People, ex rel., ete.; alllemed. Craly, C.J., and Sheldon, J., dissent. |. Elston & Wheeling Gravel Road Company ys. People, ex rel, ete.; allirmed. 4. Lusk va. Thateht decision afirmed. 8%. Jewell et al. v8. Rock Hiver Paper Com: pany: aflirmed, 87. Barbour vi. Scottish-American Mortgage Company; atfirmed. 88, ‘Tyrretl va. Ward, Receiver; decision af- firmed, M1. Pennsylvanta Company vs. Rudel; af- firmed. al, tt. Peonsylvanin Company vs. Conlan, adinin- Astratrixs wiirmed. 18, Pineo vs. Goodspoed. oxcautrix, ete.) rer D he bravedthe storm to go aul vote his | Vorsed In purt and ullirmed In purt. tentlon to particlpats in. the deliberations of the case was tried. ‘The jury rendered a Fou en na sound Kopublleany district, | reason why theological questions should not furtrileken tie had bard teen: sorted on his | 07 Gougriats va. roversed and re the convention, ‘Che subjects already an- A CITALLENGE verdict tor the defendant. hag been scotehed, Hf not killed, aalnly by | be discussed ny freely as political, suclologic- | futuen home beforo he fell buck In nis chulr and | munded: Mulke} 5 B Ne people of his own rank and class, who had | al, of selentitic tupics, We hold that 1} died, In the War of 1812 ho served Iu the Amore (s, Oldershaw vs. Kuowles; aflirmo. seen In him no siens of Independence of | Christlanity is a true thing no sipgte man | ican army, and was tuken prisoner by/the Brit- nounced are: First, * United States ‘Treas- 101, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Rallrond HOMEWAID BOUND, E. 8. STOKES WANTS TO MATCH THE MANE | ppg Von Steuben delega BWEETHKART AGAINST TUE MORSE PHIL be us sailed for c . cs y vs. Huich: nitirmed; Dickey’, J., dissents. ury Decisions”; seeond, “Tarif Revision by > character, of original convictions, or of sym- | can break it down, but that ft will gain rather | isp and confined tu the *bulks” in Canada, For VB. tole roils fe aa aCommnisston”; third, % Reduction of Inter- THOMPSON. honw ue pA arte WUT Eee pathy with anything but the honor uf olice | than lose by a discussion of Hts merits.” tweuty-five years be was Postinaster of Helle- atthe Cissy va. Waters, of ab; reversed and national ‘Taxation’; fourth, Balance of Nuw Yous, Nov, 10.—E, S, Stokes author- ie vee DINGS fis at Ta ily aewtisition. Here dr, Conkling | “low did you coins to get the Judge to | Ville, under Democratic Administrations, ‘ile has again made nmistake 1 pushing Levi Te | enter into this controversy 2” verve fur ty suara 14 Justice of the Peuco and it Surat (iar executive oes pluriog (uate ie kp ott been sungested that itwould Mr, Lloyd wus. tho: grandfather of Mr, IL ried that district by money and close politic ve callout Col, Ingersoll’s opinions Liov , . . " Piha apnileation, dle was thouglit to be . rather | In the Review and have them replied to by B, Loyd, of this city, now absent at the deijocratie manof a kind address, Probably, | some avle Inwyer, and Judge Black was men- | SOU pat te Fils yesterday, Alerion sand have ore several dnatalices as the most de Matson M. Mar peen beaten as Astor was, though his eam | sirable candidate, pala tad been evoked by the same Individe | Will any ote writer take up the cudgels Bre Die Trade, and Vrowotion of Shipbitllding In- terests.” The dulezutes nre expeeted to fur- nisi statistics of trade showing the follow: ‘Tho Produce-#xchange tas fnatly decided to crect n new building, to east $2,000,000, FAST MAILS YO TIE WEST. Izes the Turf, Fleld, ana Farm to say for Hd “LT wHl match Mr. MeKay’s California- ing three great puluts of the Protectionists: | bred Sweetheart agalust Mr. Raymond's 7 ae i | "| Fitst, influence of protection on reduction of | Kentucky-bred Phil Thompson, inlle heats, ieee Eallovay, eau oat eee Hee mens euconidy Wigrenes tt) threo In rie for has # side, the race to | Sncreasy of fast Western mall facllitles. 4 ie vagUS sf h EXpAnsl 1 be trotted some Une in duly at Chicago or | TNE CANADIAN YACHT ATALANTA AGAIN hanecient of ngriultal htercals by tho. New York; that track to be chosen which brn 1D LORNE'S FAREWELL. Canada and the Mother Country-Why “Je Goew to England, | Following is the text of Lord Lorne's ad- dress at Quebec upon embarking for En- of Elclo, U1. Chitago Tribune, SLGIN, Nov, 10.—Muts: lands sD uulk—by Jncob Hess, the Hebrew; Soton | against Col. Ingersoll? Ears, Ul, Nov. 10.—Mautson M. Marsh, a) bland: Bs mestic industries. afer tho best terms as to gatemoney. The Mischist again defeated, the Canadian Sinith, oneot the petty Justices, and Johnny: Yes; we shall publish, at as carly eaale ploneer resident of Elgin, died Inst niaht Ih SLT Gs HUTS haa Hank. sou with all my qe expanse 5 ot - rig me Byveut ynchit ffalnte du racy igs tbe. ery Sore Davanport, ie Hicet lon Durst Che ites ns possible, au jesliaustl Ye. TOpLy, to: col. ins from tho effect of u paralytic stroke, He tee it atin fo wh mat Separation 7 hear! rom Sav Pritneisco wi acht C course for riva's Cup, nery Which a yearago put Morton into ersoll’s secu cle from a re} ve] was , oN xlous a RUSSIAN JEWS. considerable, and. theruture. I will put The Atalants was defeated today by thirty- sa lee . was born at Delhi, Onondaga County, New to seo my friends, L leave Canada, though it bu only for a short thme, with regret. Lt $s you who have made ty stay lure su happy. Itis you who through your love for constitutional government make the career of « Constitutional Governor ao success, Tn another aspect you all look with fayor on the head of your Government. He Is by ne- Conuress utterly tailed to eleet Astor, Why? | orthodox man—one who fs willing to meet | +, 4 - ‘There $s but one answer, Mr. Gonklinge 1s the Colonel on equal terms.” York, Aug. 5, 1810, and came to jdlttnola ae not popular In New York City, Mr. Astor | “By the way, Mr. Metcalf, did any one | 1850, coming to Elgin as bookkeeper for In the Stute Legislature Introduced no mens- | connected with the North amertcan ever | Willlam C. Kimball, one of its funders, In tres but sieht as were tootish, unless they | say that $10,000 was realized fram tho aale of | 1953-5758 he was Alderman from the Third were Mr. Conkling’s schemes, which he al- | th mber containing Judge Black's article | Ward, for many years was Justice of the ways supported, on * I'he Electoral Conspiracy” of 1870? Peace, and served one term as City Collector, it was reguriled as a creditable. thing for “No; and no atch amount was realized | At the beginning of the War he enlisted ng TWO HUNDRED EXPECTED TO ARRIVE THIS i MONTH. eeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Youn, Nov. 10,.—It is expected that about 200 Iubrews who are forced to leave ‘Russia on account of their treatment by the Greek Chureh will arrive here during the ‘up a forfelt of $3,000 against. $5,000, nnd an | Mine mlnutes and four seconds, aiidielonil =o 700 {ueatust Se tive slays be A TRADES’ -UNION CONFERENCE, fore to day tixed upon for the race. Or Aconference of the trades unfons was Raymond wii trot tn Californin 1 will put | hold last nizht for the plirpose of taking upitforfelt of $5,000 aucalnst iis £3,000. 1 | steps to issue addresses to the trades unions will ulther give or tule $2,000 for expenses.” | of Enuland, Franee, Germany, and the United States, calling attention to the condition of % nes ft that moral and PATHE ns 2 Y relanicl. s-1n1ee the sun of n very rich man to come into poll | from the sale of the paper referred to. | Quartermaster of tho th Iiinals Ine | cessity the sign and proof ot t in liter part ot the present month, It is the Eee an erate Hee a eee aca he cl = © | ties: but this tien man's son, did, not stand | Money was uetually lost, At that tlne tha Ree eutunteers aad tet material support wiileh the greatest of the palley of the Association for the Ald of Rug- 4 Sia ine European countries promises to you. Hs stay among you depends on hfs carrying out the form of kovermrent you hayetaken from the British Constitution, from the mother of freedom among the nations. I¢depondsalso on. your, estimation of the value of a unton whieh makes your National life respected by: four nelehbors, ‘That National life will now 3s cuntined to no narrow georraphical bounds. The distant rivers and noble coune tries first explored by your ploncers now await you. Nooue tht hos seon that great and fertile portion of this continent can, with a goud conselence, speak nny words but those of praise of its soil, of its climate, and its fuellities for communi- ention, Let the sons of each of Cann du's old provinces join with the Old Wortd emigrant in going forth to possess It Its treasures are now, becoming known, All tako a deep Interest In it, and nene more sv than our Queen, to whom I bear your ul. dress. You have spoken too generously of my term of office, L have felt tay position to be one satistying the highest ambition, tor it Mustrates our union under the Queen. Nothing but necessity, arising from private ilstortines, shall make me give to another the charge which js so tlear to ine, for Canela hay honored me by proupitiics ing that Lhave not debased It. No public inisfortune. ean make te relinquish It, for no catastrophe is posslble to responsible gov- ernment among you. Suvon f hope to be agua Speclat Dispatch to Tas Chieugo Tribune, ‘ A LASER BA GUN CENT wu New Yous, Nov. 9—The Rey. Engeno A reveption was tend ered onl he Sheehy, of Limeriek, and’. M1. Healy, Mem- | Miind-Learuers of this city to f AL. Healy ber of Parliament for Wexford, Parnell’s anil Father Sheuby in Conor Unlaite Lhe % audience was large aid unusually enthusi- furmer Secretary, arrived on the France | os Y Col. John O'Birne presided. Both today, A reception was given them this | Puther Sheehy und Mr. Healy aude ad- oventng by.promlnent meuibers of the Land’) “tresses, rd sein -Leuaite, including John Devoy, Chas, Keely.-) pag ihiahicce tne Ae oe ine authorized Stophen J, Meany, Dr. C.J. MeGuire, Hugh | the prosecution of D. a ‘Tyson, a canner at King, James Redpath, Edward L, Carey, | tomatoes, Staten Island, who is accused of ‘Yhouas Connolly, and John Breslin, Sheehy | causing the surluns sickness of forty recently- mate on forcible. speech, in whieh | atrived Germans by tproper treatment and he <iogintéat that Gladstone contd never | Mek of nourishing fed. =" -__” crush the national spirit in Ireland, “ 99 Mr. Healy spoke of the determination of ‘Why Hold us coatt Detrult Bree Press, the Irish people to agitate uncensingly for Yeatorday. morning tall young man of 20 national rights. He salt the people were | landed at the Union Depot with a bundte under suffering a voncentration of what Creland had Rye tina tog apede endured Jor gta jpemiucies, Scopes + | avenue und turiiod inty a clothing store, Ree eather sheohy sh e OMI “trealy, “Du you vish to try on eine ‘conta and weaty. “Mr. Meany made a brief address. Father iat feud iba eoutere Herons Sheehy intents to spend considerable tue | No, Tt guess nut, Do you deal on tho wquaray" dn this country. A receptlon will be hold tu. "My front, dot ts oxactly vbat 1 does, 1 vas wonur * the oxliug | Lhunsday, evening ab | 80 squara | Bg toa #00 tase, geass Cun deel ‘ jercon end i ivigtor at oth by dlolegations ror Hibernt a, Lytiess not. Hore aan overcoat that £ divisions ot the “Anclent Order of ers | ponent ar four woek 7 ans, and by representatives of the Nationale | Pt 2 Ou fons, Masks AEG: © Hough or met ists'and of the Land League, OE ete ’von aro the man, Whon 1 got ithomo 1 fuund that it was motheeaten, 1 can the test of. political examination, The Astors | Revictw had hut reeently begun to aeetpy its wot all the balltien! ability they ipva from present tell i Hterstures anit Lis elreulntiont _. Benjamin L..Wiltoughby, heir grandinather’s funtly. he Wald eginnlng to Increase. e A “ h Miss "Avustrong, | of Peufiaylvanin, | 7,000 copies of the tinmber In question were Fate CR A GR ee ape Mer fdther, — Gen, John "Armte | dasned to the trade, not more than #,000 were | L. and B. MM. Willoughby, i 4 strong, — was’ a Monarchist during | sold, and at 7 cents a copy (then the whole. loughby, 1M & Co., and of Mrs. George W. the Revolution, and wrote the Newburg Let- | sue, price) the total receipts were abuut | Adams, of this elty, dled at Lowell, Muss., tera, calling of Gen, Washington to become | $2,20—whieh was conaiderably less than the | Wednesday night, surrounded by hits chile Ktng of the American Colonies, He after- | cost.” dren, Paralysis of some years standing was ward worked himself into Jeiferson's party, | ‘The editor of the Review was absent from | the cuuse of his death. and berame Seeretug: of War during the | the elly when the reporter called, buneling Sutin ot ee jcatinacton ————————— Daniel L. Sulliva was burnt while he was Secretary of War. Sully: -known ad- He had previously moved from Pennsylvania RELIGIOUS. a PGC Se A EI ate Pineal: to New York, and had been elected Senator. vertlsing agen’ Scales Iils only daughter iarrled tho sourof John | The Fimanctal Management of the | telegraphic message, convoying the and In- Jacob Astor, who was fruin Waldorf, in Ger= American Bible Socloty. tollizence of the denth of his brother, Daniel many, and was a peddler and buyer of skins, Hanrronp Conn, Nov, 10.—The Courant | L. Sullivan, at Memplily, ‘Tenn. -Astor after the Rovalution went into real | will publish tomorrow a paper adopted at a —_ estate purchases in New York City, und be | meeting of the Executlye Comuittes of the | Tho Rov. Dr. John W, Mears, of Utien, eatne very tich, The young State Senator, | conne ea hates i N. ¥., Nov. 10.—'The Rey, Dr, Jolin who was beaten yesterday Yor Congress, way | Cunnectlent Bible Society, held In| Hartford ane of the Chalp of Siete ee of given the aristocratic name of Willlaia Wal- | the 7th inst, The paper charges that geome |}. 4 ears, r 1 a fort Astor, 1 Waldorf his ancestors were | of the errars brought to light. by a careful | Hamilton College, aud Prohibitan cnn uate porivell aH nificant pee anton of | niniysis of expert. nccountants, and thus far | £° Governor In 1879, died tudiy, aged 66, je equivalent of Von Waldert hug been an ’ ‘as < ih ry to the young man. If he hud been wnexpiaivesty wre ne FOU OWE rT ree Col, John Kurtz, of Boston, called Wililani Washington Astor it would | gu insuntroport. of the. Cees te aniblabos | - BOSTON, Muss. Nov. 10,—Col, Jolin Kurtz, have bean worth Athvusand more votes to | Coty, an tinportant. tem. uf #10400, which farsavutal years CIdee of Pollce of this elty, him yesterday, weuty-two duys before the dato of the report er uJ ‘Thomas Murphy, amiable man, ran in ele sown fo bur.commluies rant the pels a strong Democratic district as the revre- | of the suciety ns ‘due from foreign agencies, A Congressman of Long Ago, sentative of President Arthur, It did not | doos not appenr, a feeble apology for ite omis- Mantronrn, Conn, Nov. 10.—Samuel Lig- help hin,» There was a Democratic division | loa baie m1 hunt nen Gaeae ie pang Uicta hau, in Congress from 1835 to 1819, dled to- sian Hebrews in this city to encourage the people to come ns rapidly as employmtentand hoives can bu guaranteed them fn the United. States. A branch agency will probably be: established in Lowa for the purpose of lielp- ng the exiles ta secure farms in thit Stata. Wisexpected that before next spring ae- Tangements will bu mude to encourage tne lnigration on a large seale. THE DEADLY ELEVATOR. ONE IN THE BELVIDERE MOTEL FALLS FIVE ». STOMES WITH FATAL EYFECT, .. New. Your, Nov. 10.—By the breaking of Abteel twisted rope, tho elevator in the Bel- videre Jlotel fell from the fifth floor to the Vasewent, John Mercur, «porter, was tatal- ly tujured, Others In the car were suverely fujured. ‘Their names are Josoph Alentido, Mercedes Alentido, Mrs, Aluntido, and Rob- ertDickel, Itseums thut the small serew in ity check which catches the vleyator by pull- in te foe give way, ‘Tho elevator, rush Tae frightful velocity, broke all its frase ng, and fell to the'tlour. ‘There were. Neegeopartients in the elevator—one for ne eage underenth and one for passengers, tas otter wore in the baggage apartment, a rh Mned more serious injurics. Lhe ‘ator Wus u cotnuaratively new one. -e———_— r cl t with you. When Dretirs your interests will FOLGER. vile Thy pleuoa ina dade biuasts" {uy the filatrict, but the regular candidate | {a neerton: any eomnmoreiil vamnn, It ino ou | day, ged 8%, : Dette taneh nine as before, {shalt then know ; FAILED, CRAPS OF POLITICAL MISTORY, 1 Bidet ote te! iiledl EATOURH. sare now menaced with a | Heel uneertaln it nunnot be tabulated, a algo that Lafuill be sticeeeded by some other 2 % “seconi—In addition to this sort of defect the vory closa vate iu Congress, and uny have to | pelance-stout, rovenle un understatemont of SUICIDAL, calfon the Greenbuckers to help then reor- | tho asaeta to the amount of about half a willl gents He Allis. Hiscock s cluaiers (6 U9 fon MoUs sea tn tha deport. ab the iat A aul Des en ee Ye r elected Speaker are not guite as good w iy 7 rth ‘ . Dea Mons, lt.,Noy, 10.~—ILorace Spooner, wore, Gen, Kolfer, of Olle, thinks he hag | Secreturica, there {6 an overstatement of ox- a ees the best ehanea now. i penuitares In strtetly benevolent, wnt wlsaton- editor of tho T dca at centile se The election shows, after all, that the a Mourtbeede appears ean a Sige thal boon dangerously sick a long tim i methods adopted in tho Republlean party of | mo’ serretarica’ pot onis: Ignore inrionreturn | Wis wifey who had becommdespaudent, awal- Ohio areiary popular in New York thu the | {cash weknowlodwod In tho treasurer's: renort | lowell a large dose of carholle ackd, dylng In- methods nt the sume purty here nader the as received for Sooke clusal tied pa naitoa bur stantly, fa a, Ohl inachine, they huye apparently duplicated jo itom al te tal etree eandlitate for Bint Leni HG) es, “alsin itd Voxpensos pf coluars LAND-SWINDLER CONVICTED, | urer, dimes [Lusted, ran worse thin any man | teurs. Fat neva hivinug bee St. Lous, Mo, Nov, 10.—The jury in the ott ae meaty te at fut thts wine owl io ts ae dt akexpondod tor “cots ense of John Bendy ty Who was tried tony in wetting pnete ae TMAeeR? interest. ml Oran TOR in view, It hecomes'the duty | Ht the Criminal Court ae charge ne false Introducing a DIL to compel every beneticlal | of me Executive Committeo of tho Connectiout | Acknowledgment of alovils, returned a ver soctoly--sticl as tho Masons or sehoobtench- | [inte sucloty publicly to protest ngainst the fillet of guilty alt o’clock tonight, atid ae ers who hud an insurance funil=to tle a] th Hal. manaxament of the Aineclean [tbl He ren year! bond fora large sun Of money at Albany Ritleieto disaivimn ail responsitiiity therefor, | Sesser the huntelimout ataaver genet we with the Insurance Commissioner, and sub. | and to announce to the world tat it le not only penitentiary. Brady is one of the men con iit themselves to Inspection. Gov. Cornell | Without our sanction, but in spite of our one cerned In the great land awlndle which was: Algnod this eutrucpans bill, whieh was draft. | foavors to the contrary, that anid sooloty comes | wrearthed tn the land oflico at Ironton, this ey the Stuttatiienelit! Tnaurance. Com. | defora the publig in a charueter Hitted ta arouse hee and (i whieh Robert. 1 mnyeoe Now. York City, with lis more than | Wetrust and produce alionation in tho churches.” bias Just SNe Le bn a el - apa i 8 $i SRA andsay, o d $rOu/o00,000 of assets, “AN through tho Sue | yeatern Eplacopatiun Diocese of Mtch- ers wero Impllented and will be ihe TAT Shee Worsalyah can. TS trae Lindsay iy now in jall at he polls agaluat Husted, q » 1. 0 Pe he indepet q Spectal Dispatch to Tne Chicago Tribune, Steubenville, Oy, and, will be tried noxt neat enna yivetie, Uae. epee toa Muakrcos, Mich, ey. 10.—In ri mut Hornet Ee sone A {wotar yr probably ulore votes fram tha Demacrats | cecdings of the seconil day's session of the COREE ae 0 ian tron the Ropublieans, showing that in- | Episcopal Convention for the Western Dlo- he cule and shaTee WH forward popular, ed St alte Repahitegn Nast eeso of Michigan, Interesting ‘papers Were | tenced, Jenn C. Duity, another one of the kool prospect for votes froin the Deimocratle rend from the Rev. J. J. Broughton on the | gang, has turned State's evidence, and will: regular site. present condition of the Chureh In Canada, | be used as a witness tn the case ta come on, John Kelly's organization has polled tn the [and by the Revs J. F, McGrath, of Forrest. Cho eas I a recat lectih, ar: nae aniiieeatT 06 NiO eat, SLO HE fa it J"ville, Pa., an the first contury of tha Church but were transferred NO the Stnte Courts, and 4 stl a formidable menace to the Dune” | ty the United States, ‘The pavers were Reéu- | United-States-District-Attornuy, Lillss | was Convention this year ruled ‘Yannnany Hall erally discussed by the eqnyention, . The | charged with the prosecution of them by At. out, and has made a precedent in favor | Rev, Mr. Flowersopened the cenoral disots- torney-General Devens, Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, “ My etharal And vhat you want now?" Nuw Your, Nov. &—At a reception ten- “ Fwant my money back,” dered Secretary of the ‘Tronsury Charles J. | you eee ia My Crants Lan sorty, for seu. Folger at Genova tontght, by hls many | bad." frlonds, Irrespective of party, that gentleman, | oo¥8e it was a awindlo, and f waut my monoy $n the course of hls. remurks, paid an elo: | Doar mo, but I viah you vhas hero yestorday! quent trinute to President Garfield andspoke | Let me oxpinin to you, You bouxht dot cout ofhis visit to Mentor, giving, for the thrst | Seu weeks anor ny Sk ao 4 tine, an authentle account of the occasion | 6 yee eee tye aay cousin Philip and result of that jatar ste In this con- shina pau day befere. Philip tek not a equare nection he read the following Jettora: Wh " y ” . * What have ft got to do with Philip? ALHANY, N. Ys, Monday, Fob. 2 1681—To the | “Letmooxplain, In dres days Philip makes Tint hanes, Giujidd—sini Butter meta say) asatenmont tomy orudder Lov, Jot tawls is uver u part of whut tovk phico between us dur | q jeodie off. lia would sheat your cyo-tcoth” tng tho hound of suen. Tanewe sus. A Pata away from you,” youy progeuco on saturday fu rightly ” q * tole nie you auld it wns, at lat, that yout wore Deny bub Eo Baven:k any tiie ito, “with clined “to olfer ime ow plaee 1 tho nex! e Lot inf Cane “Wevwent ‘aver te reasons for and | week une beclt a saute nna nate against that courde. Somo of those aygningt It | guddor-luw, and vhas bounced out,” cwers whojly anawered and act aside, ‘The force 1 don't know anythingabout that.” ‘Of othors Wax thuch abuted, Othors were loft us | sLotine oxplaiie. Sy fudder-luw vbas ‘took vigorous desvhen we begin. Newr the ond of | pita tie and died, and ho (eat dia blace to my our mectiug you did boner me by plainly atfar- | wife, My wite vbas gone to Europe for two ing ine tho Sica or cattor ay jeneral of tho | yeard, and sho loaf moua agent. Now you seo United Stated coupling Ik with the intimation | how itwas. I gannor tell, you who soll you «dot that in the bapponing of 4 contingency you | cout. Bluybe it Vows Philip, maybe Lould, maybe iniRut nek Ino ty UcuUpy tho post Uf my faddor-law, It couldn't buf bcen wie, Cor L BECKETAHY ‘OF THE TREABURY, yea a Bey pan deuve tor. count yaltt You did not say what that contingency ta, , SHust lke ac, yell wards ty ioswore thsuushout ov nauiaaad | ANd tuaybo abe writes bok Wot You can tuku i Trani Haat ICABE in deat POU Ga LL MEY Gc coc sccaag estado) «dla nu 6 FOU WO ; i * ji ” xe! fear i fehl the fron Raking WHE sp hny, thls ‘a sneaking swindle," oxclalined tis, Utt, Bowavers nyruln OF WN uty in ry Ne you propdsitian. Tiel ha rea ual Te eee ee RiP vous 8 wrout Mar. LY ey ee, nsdn dnd ate a te | ch Vboll dot tell rizut; maybe dor police vbll asa t ta ny a betes Somer a weal. (2 | polp me cath Lous. E stust found oudt, laut Leon a trusted ruprosentative, and tate publid, la Sor ay ou ail sion in bugtobs off all der Youle han iy Yen Zorn tad | Foal top oguire Ti aah yout” not Feu! wiltug, witout further rulleuHons |» Vell 1 Uke.to oblige, but you seo Lvbas only devoted friend to this country, anxious to Poe eg ee ae oe extend your fame, defend your enuse, and mnpluy tor your bonellt the whole power of fe grandest ony on the garth, My love for the Domlilon by fully ‘shared by the Princess, on whose bebalf Lbex tothang you for your kid expressions. She will, 1 know, . alsa share my contempt for the awkward at- tempt nade by some, Whose sex ninst renal doubttut, to turn her shattered lealth inte avenpon aguiast your lnyluelble loyalty, ———— LITHOTOMY.. Des Mores, Ln. Nov, 1.—At Beacon, the other day, Hthotomy was performed on a boy He yuars old by Drs, MeAliister, Hutt man, and Hensay; extrieting a stone ane haltby five and a hale inehes in elreumter- euce, : THE NEWARK INSURANCE COMPANY. Newank, N, dy Nov. 10,—Lewls C, Gicover Jing resigned the Presidency of tle Atutual , Renelit Life-Insurance Company, ‘Theodore Binekiel, "Treasurer, lis been chosen in his pliee, oe OSMENT, “a Speetat Dispatch to ‘Tne Chieaga Tribune! * New Yonn, Nov, 10,—ILil, Moynan & Co., wall deulora Indry goods at the corner of Broadway and ‘Tenth strect, have failed, and bed they mnde an assignment to Assen: eat Arthur D,; Willlams, giving see preferences for $174,000, a4. fol- owas Stephen VY, White, $20,000; a i Urothers & Kenriedy, $5,000; ed 1. B. Clallin & Co, $140,000, "Lhe tirm the been Jn business about fifteen yours, ane Were under heavy expense in fitting ue thelr new. premises, which — thoy hi and itis gal the —Improve- Pitas cost upward of $25,000, ‘The ‘any. is merely nominal, asd. J. Smith, 0 tuk “i vartner, withdrew In December, 1876, es ng nt $12,000, ‘the firm formerly ware ae US. very successful, but of late de tae MET WITH REVENSES, iat al streets they have had no credit ied tae two: years ‘past, and the Inquiries i al ng them have been very numerous. alt purty state that the firm clatmed a sut- Ea e of $100,000 fn Marcel, 187%, their stock i sfalaeg -Ht $145,000 In September, heii hey Were reported. us having t Bae in thelr payments for laymen ett Sid the Jobbing trade did not sou ‘iyitits contidaice ine them, ‘Choy ware Mardy neee lenelluc houses, ‘The report for tal sts, auld they were in very poor Kell a —<—<———— MICHIGAN LEGISLATURE. Spaclut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lanaina, Mich, Nov, 10.—LThere is a movement om foot to avs Bad errs cull axle lon of the Legislature eurly in arderta iy the taxes in the burned distéles remitted, —__- STEAMSHIP NEWS, New You, Nov. 10,—Arrived, the Alaska, froi Liverpool, aud the State, of Indiana, credit, whieh “did not seam” to | $24 tee tat thought f buveto agent for my wite.' ‘ Mt : slaty. _—————__— from Glasgow. Ly give, with theald | 8? o the —_antlT'amniany organization. | sion on the church temperance socluty. en iapraktig, ihe porltty howey. | of trusted fslunds. Ine not waover ou cael Bags, from, me again, and don't Whtol bids tals to elect the. Tepublicun (iov- Durl a revess the ASiship vialted, the bleh eae MORTUARY, ma COTTON Fa and able to meet all on, oN) 1H BARONS THAT L LATO BEKOUE YOU. “1 bope so—1 bope so. Lllkwto mako Itaile | erhur woxt year. itt yy cannol noe ake | Bohol, ¥ ove ine a Tolorapal. Church, jotctat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune . r . 5 Sete regurded us ionorable ane correct ion 2 i enter yarn “hore se fou eater aa seh ara aise i mb ment fat beak fot pat E geet witout ae ital they canner alee & ease ee addressed by the “thy. Mr. Wale Avpona, UL, Nov, 10.—Tho funeral of Augusta, Ga. Nov. 10,—The cotton cron vt ts * le us ul le |e S ee, - vt os $Wo Uousee Sit line of exe wth ino ok Of tie pruporididg, tauale. IE Luay’ you tlt. (t favs te you vant to trade wrauy iu, payor ouls | Goverior, auuraany, Hall they cannot elect | le Wet elif N. J Baxtur, Beeretary | TM. Howell oceurred this nfterucon at | fs roported short 30 per gent compared with i" abe holds my aud my State 9 the agcoptunge of the Wost changed its pollticnl vamploxiou, ‘Thig | af te Stale Bourd of Churitles, Bishop | 9 o'clock at the Flot Cougregutlonal Churol, | lust yonty .

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