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VOLUME 46 DETROIT MICHIGAN 30 1880 NUMBER 82 THE RQY4L GAME 1 OK gures tor 811(1 shoea HOUSE Sick Room ana Nursery Supplies AXD BOOTS SHOES COMB AN INTERESTING STRANGER MR BRUSH ABER AT LOWER PRICES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY Oroo sl to OR THE SEASON OUR DEPARTMENTS MABLEY SOO 9000 Star Manufacturer of i A fine stock of Holiday Goods on hand pMY A NEWLAND CO 4 AND 126 JEERSON AVE DETROIT URS LINED CIRCULARS AND CLOAKS AL SACQUES AND DOLMANS (AU Seal used are the best English dye) )SEs ALL KINDS TRIMMINGS ETC cap LOW PERECT ORDERS SOLICITED PRINTING HOUSE' by using genuine Chemist and man and 5 5 MONROE AV BUREAU ROM THE NAVY DEPARTMENT SILVER CERTIICATES OR 1000000 ISSUED SATURDAY AND MON Trade With The Speakership rr Cabinet Etc Etc io is at the head of thia Department is ac Iedged to be the best shoe cutter and fitter in icitr and he has surrounded himself with the expert workmen that liberal pay and steady pioymeut will secure We are therefore pre UNITED STATES SUPREME OOURT DECISIONS i importers and Manufacturers RIZELLE CO 99 WOODWARD AVENUE An Hour With a Native of Birth Place 104 Jobs promptly forwarded Gen alker Says the Oensu of the In dians is Not a ailure The ire The Ancient City of' Its Persian Pnulsh The Garden of Eden 1 Trusses Bandages Microscopes" Silk Elastic Stockings Hospital Supplies Crutches Supporters Shoulder Braces BO 0 A ND SHOE ADVERTISEMENTS "75(1) SHOES TO ME i'RRR SSS I)R RS ERfiR SSS OK SSS The public awards the palm to Honey of Horehound and Tar as a cough remedy Of drug gists' J' Toothache Drops cure in one minute NEW ADVERTISEMENTS QO TO DRUG STORE 81 WOODWARD AVE Gen Miles to Receive the Appoint mKit of Chief Signal Officer 600 975 The Grade of Several Eoslotlces liaised 0" On the wholes however the cause of Caissa may fairly be deemed a flourahing one in the: NewWorld the players are daily becoming mere "nu merous and the clubs are constantly stronger and more prosperous the detiloit CLUB Will hold a meeting on Thursday evenirg of this week at the law office of Maj Geo 11 Penniman in the block corner of Griswold street and Lafayetto avenue for the purpose of reorgan izing and of putting the club in this cj ty upon a solid basis Detroit has for twenty years possessed an excellent reputation among American cities for the number and skill of its chess players and an earncsteffort will be made this winter to render the seasonof 1880 1 'equal at least to any of its predecessors in chess interest 1 It is proposed to arrange telegraphic matches with the clubs of Ann Arbor Grand Rapids City Cleveland and Buffalo as soon as dates for the game can tie agreed upon it not improbable that a match with Chicago will also be arranged The latter and the St Louis club are the two strongest chess throughout the entire'West at the" head of the former being Messrs Hosmer and Spencer and of the latter Mr Max Judd surrounded by a large circle of good players prominent among whom is Mr Ben os ter i It is earnestly desired that all persons 'interested in chess problems chess playing and in chess litera ture and news should be presentat the meeting on Thursday evening It is believed that the strongest club can be organized that has existed in Detroit for many years Near the base of Mount Aral at in Persia where the Good Book says ark first rested stands the ancient City of Oroomiah the birthplace of Zoroaster father of the ire Worshipers Believ ing that a chat with a native of that far off placewould prove interesting a reporter of The reePress yesterday called upon Rev Benjamin EshooJ at his temporary residence at No 52 Adams avenue A brief account of a lecture given by MrEshoo at Grace Church appeared in these col umns on Thursday last since which time the intel ligent Persian has Been visited by numbers of citi zens i see that the estorian ch urch is often spoken of as the Assyrian church Mr! Eshoo Why is is the Assyrian church replied the Persian in his peculiar rich dialect was a bishop of our church and we are tcalled Nestorians by people outside the said in your lecture that you in the church spoke the language that was spoken by Jesus Christ then it must be that you do not conduct the service in the Persian we do not The Ianguage of the church is' the old Assyrian which in its modem form is still spoken in different jparts 'of Persia It islhe lan guage of Oroomiah At the time of our Savior the Syrio Chaldafc language was spoken in Judea and Jesus preached in that language but His utterances to God were In the language which He learned from His Assyrian motherland which we Nestorians use in the church' to 1 there 'many Sum or ire Worshipers in Persia now? few There area great many in Afghanistanand some still left in you tell me anything about their know little about their religion exeept what I have seen with my own eyes'1 They worship the Suu as their Supreme God and fire in any formi bears some relation to their God Diamonds are' holy with them ourteen years ago I saw what I see a correspondent of the New York Sun calls He did not know what he was writing about This of which I speak took place In Oroomiah ive embers of a society of ire Worshipers went into A blazing big fire and remained several minutes' without being burned or scorched A great many persons assembled to see the sight The Sheik' who is a priest among the ire Worshipers sat or kneeled upon a small piece of carpet and mumbled a prayer or incantation in a language which no person 1 but himself could understand As soon as he began the five mon naked except a girdle about the waist walked into the fire and stood there swaying their bodies to and fro The fire wast made of large sticks of wood and was very hot A large sheet of copper which had been heated red like blood was in the fire and this they took up and put upon their heads They remained In the fire until the Shiek stopped pray ing when they came quickly but" you not think the live men applied some 'chemical to the skin which prevented the fire from burning do not see how that could be Not even their hair or beards were scorched were all aston the ire Worshipers make many converts out of this you many newspapers in yes some Oroomiah has 60000 Inhabit ants and there are two weekly papers published tiiere sell for a ptinnaiat per copy A pannabat is equal to between eight and ten Oroomiah 1 a Mayor or Governor who is under the and his word is lawIf he say off that it comes do you punish crimes in Well if you steal something the first time they strip your' feet bare and tie them to a stick Then you are whipped on the naked feet until you swoon away The second time one of your hands will be cut off and you are lined a lot of money The third time another hand comes off and the fourth time your head or some crimes they lay a man in a hole in the earth and pressing open his jaws pour melted lead down his throat which kills him Mr Eshoo is a very interesting and earnest gen tleman whose mission here Is to secure help for the i famishing people Persia 'He is? about 86 years of age and 'acquired his education at St College He will probably deliver lectureon the manners "and customs of his country oerore xeavmg Detroit provicung ne is vited to do so by any of the churches He has vis ited Jerusalem Bethlehem the River Cyprus Greece and Italy and is familiar with the Seven Churches of Asia Minor 4 i A Accepting some cards upon which were litho graphed the Prayer in the language it was first utteredthe reporter thanked Mr' Eshoo for an entertaining and 'interesting hour and hade adieu to one who was born near the gates of the Garden of Eden close by the Rivers Tigris and Euphrates where the human race was first planted apd where occurred nearly all of the Important events recorded in Holy Writ tdcHLdiNruEn Black to play aud win CHESS 1NAMEHICA Has flourished in a remarkable degree ever since the first American Chess Congress in 1857 which brought to the xfrout Mr Morphy and Mr 'Paulsen the former ef fwhom is nOw" residing in New Orleans and the latter irr Strasburg Ger many A vast deal of gossip has been i set afloat touching the former whicli may be very quickly and very easily set at resWj 1 The writer of this article has within a' few weeks conversed with a gentleinau wtao'spent all last win ter at New Orleans and being Ian excellent chess player and during' his residence at the Southern metropolis a member of the New Orleans Chess Club is certainly well informed touching Mr Morphy He says as Uie writer conjectured that Morphy was satisfied when hw became the champion of the world as chess player that he did not care to undergo the labor' and the care requisite to his cheasln aglass case constant and thus to be prepared continually to meet over the board all comers that being possessed of an in come sufficient to meet jtll wants he has found no necessity of pursuing profession of the law for which he was educated that he plays chess occasionally to day viuga knight successf ully to the strongest players of th New Orleans Club and finally that all the stories 'about Mr mind being affected are the veriest moonshine At the present time chess and chess players are both numerous and flourishing' in almost all the large cities of America' Ah Thbse of New York Boston Philadelphia Baltimore Washington Cin cinnati Pitesburgh Cleveland Chicago St Louis and San rancisco1!" are throughout the world' for their Llarge Anembership their excellent players their Lne llbraries their energy and their liberality' To the American press stands well up among that of all the Rations and will compare favorabljL with that: of Great Britain rance'Germany'andl Russia though of course from tlie' groat distanceshere there cannot possibly be the same contiguity 'and the like op portunity for constant practice' among" first class players as is afforded' bytito numerous and neigh boring clubs of EugAand 'rance and Germany it RRS a to measure in the latest and most fash Le styles and in the best manner at from wo dollars per pair than others charge Lse class of work November 29 infant daughter of Dexter aud Addie saav Burial psivaie THURWACHTER In this city November 31 1880 7 at Bihdii: eldest daughter of Chsu les and Emma Thtowachtzh aged 3 yearsand 2 mon ba uneral Wednesday Decemoer 1 at 2:30 oclock mTroni family residence 580 Macomb street riends are invited to attend On riday evening November S8th MartC wife of Samuel Gray in the 65th year of her age mother of Mrs" Aspinall Aand Mrs Work uneral from family resi deuce S2 Peterboro street Tuesday November 30 at 10 80 a eeerrr EE RRR ERR EEE SSS UNITED STATES CIRCUIT' i Marshall ield et al vs Nathan Rosenthal et al Order allowing plaintiffs to amend declaration Henry Sheldon al vs Henry Ostrander et al Continued on application of plaintiffs Hcury Sheldon et aL vs ames Slewart et ah Continued Nelson Lyon vs iher et al Heard on motion of complainant for perpetual injunction on pleadings and proofsand submitted on briefs i Wnu King cf Albany Y' admitted to practice on motion of Wells Liggett Marshall ield et ai Samuel and Nathan Rosenthal Trespass on the case Jury trial in progress UNITED STATES DISTRICT Richard Swain et al vs schooner Trenton Or tier dismissing libel and bond on appeal fixed at $290 1 The Brewster Coal Company vs tug Glad'ator ider dismissing libel ana Loud on appeal fixed at Samuel Hodge vs tug Geo H' Parker: Order dismissing libel and bond on appeal fixe at $2n0 McLeod vs tug Minna Time to answer extended ten oa vs John Glilct et al the schooner Home Proclamation default mid order of reference Oliver Young et al vs tug Kuie Moffat Order dismissing libel and bond on appeal fixed at J2T0 In re Levy Kallmeyer a bankrupt Heard on motion of A Krolik Co for leave to file ipjeifi cations in opposition tovdischargn of bamtrupr Krolik Co allowed ten days to file such specul cations WAYNE CIRCUIT Jaeob Mann vs the People Ice Company principal defendant and Charles 'A Lnrnian garnishee defendant Motion by principal defeud ant to release garnishee defemlant argued and submitted Edwin Conely Timothy Mahony and Mathew Moynalian Judgment on? default for plaintiff for $125 16 Wm Craig administrator va red Suboldt Judgment for plaintiff for $315 and interest from May 22 18b0' rank Deiarne vs Jacob Hull and same vs rederick Barniers1 Order 'requinng i' plaintiff to show cause next Monday why he should not give security for costs Ernest DIstel vs Dora Distel Order for addi tional solic tor tee of $25 Rufus A Tucker et al vs Ruth A Trombly et at Decree appointing commissioners in partition James Holihsii plaintiff in certiorari vs Town ship Board of Hamtramck defendant in certiorari Ordered that defendant make return to writ with in five days after payment or tender of legal fees Anthony Kenary vs Township Board of Hain tramck Same order Peter Guenther plaintiff in certiorari' vs James Hunter and Mary A Hunter defendants in certio rari Death of plaintiff suggested' of record In the mmter of Theo Bondie on appeal from the Probate Court Judgment on verdict for 8350 against sureties Constant Bouchard and Riopelle GeorgeMawby an alien was citizen ship Court adjourned until 9 a to day SUPERIOR Cornelia Klein vs Martjn Klein In chancery Heard on pleadings and nroofs and submitted Eliziibetii A Ree vs John Reed In chancery Submitted on report of commissioner Abraham Kinsley et al vs David Knapp etal Motirm of defendant for a continuance granted Real Estate Transactions Elise Burger Herman Dickman lot 25' subdivision of block 40 sub division of Joseph Cvnipau farm for iviVIlVlgtllN HvlUlluri VU UObcpil UCSpCry iOv lUOt north side Jay street for Eureka Iron Company to the Toledo Canada Southern Detroit Railway Company lots 1 and 2 block 231 City of Wyandotte for' Chamberlain' et al to Thaddens Moan 125 acres in section 5 Van Buren 101 Irst class in every particular and earnestly so trial GUARANTEE OUR WORK A BRUSH AND MIRROR Meet 1 ng8 A The regular monthly meeting of Michigan Commercial Association will be hejd at Its rooms Saturday evening Dee 4 1880 half past 7 HODGSON THE TOTAL AMOUNT ASKED OE TRAbE WITH CHINA NO DISCHIMINATIgG AGAINST CHIN JESS I VESSELS ashington November 29 The proclamation has been issued by the Jfresi dentrt Whereas '( Satisfactory evidence has been given to me by the Government of his Ma jess ty the Emperor of China that no discrunin ating duties of tonnage or Imposts'are imposed or levied in the ports of that nation upon ves seis wholly belonging to citizens of the United or upon the produce manufactures or imported in the same therefore I Rutherford President of the United States of America by virtue of the authority in me vested by law do hereby de clare and proclaim that foreign discriminating duties of tonnage and imposts withiu the States are aud shall be suspended and discontinued so far as respects tho vessels of China' and the produce manufactures and merchandise im ported thereon into the United States from China or from any other foreign country so long as the exemption aforesaid on the part of China of vessels belonging to citizens of the 1 United States and their cargoes shall be con tinued and no longer In testimony whereof I have hereunto set iny hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed a 'Done at the City of Washington this 23d day of November in the of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty and of the independence of the United States of America the one hundred and fifth fsBAL RB HAYES By the President: i Wm Evarts Secretary of StatA Deep seated Couglis and catarrh extending to the lungs cured by Malt Bitters Cod Liver Oil and Persons who have been taking Cod Liver Oil will be pleased to learn that Dr Wilbor has succeeded from direc tions of several professional gentlemen in combin ing the pure Oil and Lime in such a manner that it is pleasant to the taste and its effects in lung com plaints are truly wonderful 'f VeryMnany persons whose cases were' pronounced hopeless and who had 'taken the clear for "a long time without marked effect have been entirely cured this preparation a Be sure and get the Manufactured only by A Wilbor Boston Sold by all druggists Great Clearing Trade Sale Thomas Walsh CoWholesale Auctioneers No 9 Grand avenue will hold a great clearing trade sale on Wednesday: December! when they will sell extraordinary largo stocks on account of New York commission houses and job bers comprising in pa rt household Linens Dress Goods GloveSjand Mittens Velvets and Ulsters' Cloaks Circulars Dolmans Shawls Knitted Goods' Cardigan Jackets Beavers Chin chillas Worsted Suitings Cassimeres loor Oil Cloths Oil Rugs Velvet and Tapestry Bugs Ingrain and elt Carpets Table and Pocket Cutlery' and ail kinds of General Dry Goods also two bankrupt" stocks of Dry Goods and Notions This will 'be a grand opportunity for'merchants to assort up their stocks as we have received instruc tions to close out all goods without reserve Thomas Walsh Co Auctioneers ESTIMATES OR RIVERS AND HARBORS ET MICHIGAN Special Dispatch to The Detroit ree Press Washington November 29 The following the estimates of the ar Department for the river and harbor improve meats in Michi gan for the fiscal year lSSJ Harbor add river at AuSable 12000 Harbor at Charlevoix 50QCO Harbor at Cheboygan ajjiW Hartior at ran kf ort 2Ou at Grand Haven SOOOto Harbor at Black Lake 20 Harbor of refuge at Grand Marais 80 0X1 Harbor of refuge at Lake Huron lOOCfti Harbor atLOdington noixu Harbor at Manistee 410CW Manistique harborj 1000 Harbor at Monroe Harbor at Muskegon 3UIX1O Harbor at Ontonagon 60000 Harbor at Pentwater 1 20OX) Harbor of refuge at Portage Lake" lOOOuu River and harbor at St Joseph' Harbor at Saugatuck: 20000 Sebewaing harbor 700) Harbor at South Haven 2O(Xkf Harbor at White River 30 im) Detroit River '125000 Saginaw River 3200 St Clair lats iiOOO St River and St alls Canal 'i U5p00Q Total S3189WW Tesgftre' the estimates of he engineers Only about one half the amount recommended will be appropriated HP WLr XT Txrv I 4 az axEaHAJAzY AJTL I ly 1M Ty: I rereraoved to the Hall Block corner Michigan I GODREY puetndG nswold street Entrance from Gris PAINTIt1? and nfrnRATnns street opposite City Water Office Consulta I AND DECORATORS Mroni 3 9 m' until 9 Sun' I LATEST STYLES WALL PAPERS AVI CA riAt iv S111BOUIII cto THE NAVY RETORT THE CHIE THE BUREAU CON STRUCTION AND REPAIRS Washington Novembei Chief Easby of the Naval Bureau of Construction and Re pairs reports the amount appropriated for fiscal year of 1879 and 1880 at $1500000 the amount expended $1400000 The report gives the present number and class of vessels comprising our navy as follows Jn commission Steamers 29 sailing ships 4 monitors 8 torpedo boats 2 total 43 rJn ordinary Steamers 18 'sailing veasels 8 monitors 7 Receiving Steamers 3 sailing ships 3 monitors 1 Store Steamers 1 sailing ships 3 On stocks Steamers 5 sailing ships 1: monitors ironclads 3 Steamers 9 At the Naval Sailing ships 3 monitors 1 Public Marine Sailing ships 1 tug'J of all kinds at the yards: and stations 25u Total number of vessels 139 In concluding his report Chief Easby says A brief inspection of the foregoing list of ves sels will show the necessity of an increase in the number of efficient vessels for the navy The finishing of five monitors and two crui iniS uow commenced and improvement and repairs to the Dictator are of the first importanco I respectfully recommend the bmlung or two armored ships of a displace ment of 5 oOQ tons each and of three un gunboats having a displacement of 00 tow The estimated cost of these vessels under this bureau js $2900000 but an appro priation of only $1500000 will be required dor the first year appropriations asked for this bureau during the next session of Congress are as fol lows preservation and repair of vessels finishing New York and Mohican and repairing the Dictator $2500000 for building boats and commencing work on two armored cruising ships $l500u00 for finishing and re Terror Puritan Amphi oHadnock and Miantonomob total appipriations asked 712A Chief Shpch of the Bureau of Steam Eugf the amount appropriated for the fecal year ending June 30 1880 $SOQOOO and the total amount expended £764013 The ae Pnrtm on ts anaei cognizance of this bureau yards are reported to be In good working condition Commodore Jeffers Chief of the Bureau ol Urdnance submits his estimates for 't he fiscal year of 1881 and 1882 aggregating He says oar first and ost pressing want ia Continued on Pae i fl'' ms HAVE 1 THE VERY CHOICEST NOVELTIES Tuesdays Kid Button Shoos $1 25 at the Marshal Sale of Boots and Shoes at retail at the People's Shoe House No Monroe ave A Great all Trade Salk Of Ready made and Custom Clothing Hats and Caps urnishing Goods etc will be held by Thomas Walsh Co Auctioneers at their stores No 9 Michigan Grand avenue onWednesday December 1 when they will sell over $40000 worth of seasonable Clothing comprising full lines of and Suits Overcoats Ulsters JPants Pants and Vests Every dealer in clothiiig should attend this sale and secure bargains Extznsive Catalogue: Trade Sale by Auction of lovely Dressed and Undressed Dolls Toys ancy Holiday Goods and ur Sets Looking Glasses Bohemian Glassware etc etc on foreign account amounting to over $12500 Sale at 10 a sharp ou Thursday Dec 2d 1880 at No 9 Michigan Grand ave Detroit Thomas Walsh Jt Co Auctioneers Estimates for Mio Ligand River and Harbor Improvements Ask your druggist for the Am Soft Capsules Oxly an Irish Girl Only an Irish Girl an Irish Girl OIL a a vuilald uf mixtiiL y' i The ortunes of Elsie Dean The ortunes of Elsie Dean OutTo day The ireside Companion Also Lucy Randall great story entitled irst or sale by all newsdealers IBST INNING Organization of the Detroit Base Ball Club I The Details of the New Enterprise I Last evening there was a large and enthusiastic1 meeting of the gentlemen interested in the new I base ball enterprise the proceedings being in the I RusselL House Parlors Thompson was I chosen Chairman and Barnum Secretary 1 Mr Thompson stated to meet the require I ments of the State laws it Would be necessary that I ten gentlemen 'should sign before a notary public I the articles of incorporation' I Accordingly the articles were signed Wm Shee I ran notary public officiating as follows: George I Hendrie James McMillan A Brush Chit I tenden Norton Barnum Carnpau I Jr Avery John Moloney and I Thompson I Chairman Thompson thereupon read the con I stitution and by laws which ore to govern the De I pa it I VrOl6 ajMII VlllD( ttUu WHICH ELW SUUSUiintlaUl 1 an Cloth Garment Depart I the same as adopted by the Chicago Base' Bali vanety of elegant styles is the largest Club and they wete unanimously adopted poffered in the West I Messrs George Hendrie a Brush of every style made to order I George Codd and Harry Chipman were pts of errs a I appointed a committee for the nomination of a tonsh escnpton rePaired made I Board of Directors The report of the committee or notice Prices low I nominated the following directors and It was wders by mail wIjj revive prompt attention I unanimously adopted: Messrs Thompson subject to being returned if not perfect John MooneJ 8 Atterbury I A Brush and George Hendrie The newly I elected directors chose the following officers SHUTING URS BnTTGnT I Thompson I recrerary is a oaruuui I Treasurer Geo Watson I Delegates to the National Thomp son and Bancroft gSSS 1 pmdng the meeting President Thompson stated SSS I that the necessary $5000 stock had been aised I and that without douot the Detroit Club would be i aamlttea to tne national ueague ue ine meeung io I be held in New York City otf the 8ch of December I The question of the price of season tickets being I brouglit up Mr Thompson said that was a matter JXECTROTVPPn vn to be decided by the directors but the system I STEREOTYPED I adopted by the Chicago Club was a good one I There will be forty two games of bass ball rlayed r'Wir (T for any particular job and after any in this city next season and according to the Chi up if desirl in our printing cago system stockholders will be able to buy sea pa jyCt' Book Pages Blanks Ornamental I sob tickets at cost price any description of ex I The cost price of a season when forty a Perfect tnanner and sent out without I two games are to be would be $6 50 as I at0 I according to the rules of "the National League the kg I home club will be obliged to pay the visiting club REE PRESS HOUSE fifteen cents for every person who enters the I grounds The cost of season tickets to persons not I I stockholders will be hereafter fixed by the Board I OTYpvc I of Directors AND STEREOTYPES I In making up the nine the gentlemen who I assumed the responsibility left the entire matter to CTROTYPES and qTPRTrA'rwov I Bancroft who' was engaged by them as man LREOTxrES I affer Upon his recommendation therefore the tLECTROTYPES AND STEREOTYPES I following players havp been engaged" and have I signed contracts: Bradley pitcher Bennett Stst and beg catcher Hanlon left field Wood center field mst equipped establishment In nhn catcher: nl ikUiuv mer secona' base This leaves the bases uncov ered The following items from the Buffalo Courier of last Sunday are of interest Dan formerly of the Manchester Springfield and Boston Clubs is engaged in bust ness Detroit and wants to play ball next eea son Dan was always a hard left handed hitter It is a mistake about Mornll going to Detroit 1 next vear He sigued in Boston last week Detroit has the finest ball field in the country is the name of it Mr Thompson the Mayor of Detroit is til greatest base ball enthusiast la that citv SAVINGS AND DOINGS The ire Commissioners did nothing to interest I Every Saturday liaa been enlarged and 1 PUl Morphyj rtS Renowned I still continues its biographies of Detroit journal I senfcltive SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS I I 1 av cwviuvj ucpai llHtlll UL XxlA fUtbra VAI i Syringes ail kinds of 462 ladies and A SrECIJIEN 0P RIS ptoriais THEORISTS Galvanic Batteries I £eu tiemen I A Ear Trumpets I AJbert Jailer and William Rose two vagrants I IN THE DETROIT I were sent up for four and five respective 1 Inhalers I 1 1 twu rt Hydrometers George Alton was sent up for thirty daysyestfcr AbOHUZerS I Vk AUUUC13 UU1U UCVlgC I store When returned from Europe in the ermometers I The Rt' Bv Jcffin Lancaster Spalding Bishop I spring of 1859a victor over all chess players rin both Surgical Rubber Goods I ef Peoria lectures In Music Hall this evening on I hemispheres he attended a grand banquet given 1 oeil aUCation I uoiivr uy wie emus aim uuess piuyeis I I aP Vnrlr PiH' nnJ iti rosnnncA'fA tlvKk rxoot T'iraktvq I in vue Dig pipe av cne Mew vvaier Wl A Works is repaired and the business of pumping is Morphy aud His he stated with PRIZE CHRISTMAS CARDS I again boooming I great accuracy the true relations of chess playing St German Lutheran Church corner to the professional arid the amateur chess player TogttjnthaMa 811(1 I ot Gratiot avenue and Prospect street is being re Since the time of Mr Morphy developments of to $1 each now open Tat painted and otherwise improved tha leading departments of chess problems I William Pierce was received at the House of I chess playing over the board havewondcr WORK 148 WOODWARD AVENUE I Correction yesterday from Kalamazoo to serve six I increased and lessons of value can be gleanedLadies should make their selections early and I months for being a aisorderly person I from recent modern experience other than those secure the choice before the rush I William Miller a homeless wanderer fell in a fit I which Mr Morphy Inculcated in his speech at the I on Michigan avenue near Shelby street yesterday New Yoik banquet and was taken to St Hospital I ti paul Morphy I Emmanuel Mayes the Springwells drover who I Without doubt the most wonderful chess player claimed to have lost $500 while on a spree on Sat I who ever lived was born in New'Orleans in 1838' I urday was fined $10 by Justice Miner yesterday I His parents were of rench and Spanish descent 1 Peter Seereiter Andrew Kramer and Louis I and Paul was therefore a Creole Paul's father I Wolfslayer three boys were arrested yesterday I who was the Chief Justice of Louisiana and very I on a charge of stealing100 pounds of rags from I wealthy gave liis son as excellent an education as Ludwig Simon Trial on December 4 1 I the Universities of Georgia and South Carolina I Judge Brown yesterday decided that a vessel afforded the Southern youth Young Morphy ex I libeled and sold in Canadian jurisdiction could not I celled in both classical and mathematical studies I be held on this side after the Canadian sale for I a union of thought veryrarely met with and I concurrent damages This decision has a direct I which afterward developed into the accuracy and I bearing on the Garland case which is still pending I imagination of his chess' playing During the I A new engine is being placed in the House of I American Chess Tournament in 1857 Mr Morphy Correction shops to be used exclusively for furn was awarded first prize One year later he went power for the removal of shavings from the I toEurope and there played against and defeated I shops I Lowenthal Hawwitz Anderasen and other Ottley of this has just sent a design I players Returning to America in 1858 victor over I for a one sheet poster in seven colors to a clothier I all chess players in Europe and America he at doing business in St Churchyard London I tehded a large banquet given in his honor I England I by the Chess of New York City During visit to this city next Thurs I and was there presented a gold and silver I day she will officiate as godmother in the christen I set of chess men the gift of the cfiess players of i mg or a daughter or a member of the Detroit Opera the Northern' States About this time he returned I House Orchestra I to New Orleans andjhis father dying shortly after I A retreat for ladies was very successfully opened I he took possession nf During the war 1 wv UrtT Cf A 1 a a a a a a a WITH OOVSTAKT addtttovq att I 00 rewr wiu rnuiB 1 me Morpny propertywas iargeiy injurea aDa ai I Cliurch on Sunday evening It will continue I minished by the ederal 'troops Although Mr I throughout this I Morphy was champion of the world he hardly Martin Moore arrested on a charge of stealing a ('thought it worth Hisr while to hold the position watch from Reynolds was arraigned at the through a succession of years and consequently To which we invite the attention nf the lartioo Police Court vesterdav and his examination was wnvtn MMsrc 1 124 126 12S 133 132 and 131 Mood ward ave I sot down for riday next I Zuzertort and Blackburn who in turn succeeded pUTOBNIA WINE HUGO TTirr I the engagement of the Litta Concert Com 1 CTirinn I I pany to appear at Music Hall next Thursday even I As an excellent specimen of Mr play in I riEKEEL BEST MADE I re WOODWARD AVE' 1 I Harr Cleveland the popular tenor vocalist the midgame we present the following position: ppt Jar brands of Kentucky Rye and Bour I I has been added to the company Mn Dccazes tmsiuA I McKENDREE Broker I The Day Nursery Association will meet at the I Room 120 MiCh' residence of Mrs DrH Lyster at4p to day kwviMagit Giveusacail Wo loan money on real estate security aid I to listen to the report of the committee appointed I D00LT1TLE WEBSTER CO I buy good mortgages I on location of the new enterprise 1 £4 Woodward avenue I cotW school district and Mary Dunlap was sent to the House of Correc I I ARPER'S MAGAZINE Weaealin the shares or stocks of all our local tioa September 6 for drunkenness' leaving her I WErI 1 J1' (corporations Also of Exnress Cpmpanies and I baby about 15 months old to find care by ehance 1 wippvv i zl I 5 I She is now at large but is unable to find her baby I HARPER BAZAR I Miiung Stocks bought and sold on orders Cor I 411 HARPER'S YOCNG PEOPLE 1 i despondence solicited Special Master Commissioner Addison Mandell HAL HOUR I atifhotz has been ordered to pay to the State of Michigan sontiiP ttrrapv I £1 the sum of $6837 42 taxes of the Chicago Lake 1 I gHtieatwhoiate Manufacturer of IIon Railroati tor 1878 and interest foi Jrily 1 I A avenue SATCHELS AND ALL KINDS I Justice Miner yesterday sentenced a boy named I I jl AikA I ueorfi RoninRon to tKA TtAfnrm Rdirwil until 1R I I I years of age for stealing a watch and chain from I I Melville The property was recovered by Special Officer Culver II Teachers in public and private schools in this city may obtain season tickets to the Music Hall I I eonrsA ot Antartnlnments for 911 95 at thft 1 store of rank Inglis opposite the High School Ma Murphy building on Griswold street White to play and winj The Common Council proposes to open Detroit the germax vheohists I street across the reservoir lot from Dequindre Germany is the land of chess study and theory to Russell streets so as to connect with Calhoun he 'esearcbes of on der Lnsa Lange Bledow street The Water Commissioners wifi say their Von BiISuer Anaerasen andeumann are known say about it at their next meeting throughout the world iluchfess 4 heory and science The Jefferson avenue pavement investigating Germany stands today foremost among all the committee will hold its final meeting at 2 to nations as in so many ther departments of re day in the City office The committee search We subjoin uiefouowng as an elegant has prepared a lengthy report which will be sub specimen of German chqs mitted to the Common Council tonight "LACK qafitgniTBxtc I David and Delbert Sable were lodged in the I County Jail yesterday on a warrant issued by I Justice Walker of Nankin charging them with stealing a cow from Robert rancisco Their ex amination will take place on December 4 The Young Christian Association of St German Lutheran Church has adopted res olutions In respect to the memory of Weiss teacher in the parish school and President of the assodiation who died on the 22d instant A meeting of the Associated Charities of District No 9 will be held at the Michigan Medical College on Wednesday afternoon to hear 'the report of the committee appointed to consider the advisability of consolidating the district with District No 6 Henry Wunsch John Maul George Maul An drew Toepel and Max Christiansen the young men who are charged with going into Ludwig furniturestore on Thanksgiving day under a pretense of desiring to make a purchase then assaulting the proprietor and an old named Hoffmann were arraigned yesterday their trial was set down for to morrow' The Mamie Garland Disaster The oft adjourned case of George tain and Henry Buff pilot of the steamer Gar land charged with manslaughter In connection with jhe Mamie Garland disaster came up before ustice Toll at 3 yesterday both sides being ready The people were represented by Prosecut ing Attorney Brevoort who has retaineJohn At kinson to assist him The attorney is John Speed Buff is serving a one year's term In the House of Correction for refusing to support his family andwes brought down from that insti tution by Constable Bradford There was some delay in getting down to business and finally after the court gave the word to Mr Speed asked to see the complaint He examined it and raised an objection that it was not signed by the complaining witness and moved that It be quashed Mr Atkinson said that it was too late to make this motion now as the defendants had already pleaded to the complaint Mr Brevoort asked that the motion to quash be overruled which was done by Justice Toll An examination of witnesses was then begun and tlie following was examined: red Martin Edward Barbier Timothy Dee John Quirk and James Murtagh Their testimony was the same as has heretofore been fully published in Thk ree Press in connection with the disaster At 5 the examination was adjourned until 9 a to day Tlie New Jstigar House The manufacture of sugar at the new Detroit Grape Sugar House corner of ort and Tenth streets will begin next week The product at first is expected to be not less than six car loads a day Charles Selleck of this city who has thareputation of beiag the best grape sugar maker in the coun try and who as such lias been employed to inau gurate the working of nearly every new establish ment of the kind in' the United States and Canada Is on the ground and will have charge of the details of the manufacture Mr Seileck will continue with the company until next spring it 1 i Bma 'B I 1C Jt KK KK' VK K' K' TTTT NN 'NN IN JC 9.

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