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V1 4 W3 l5ajfQ MS je xaSM Official Vote of tle State irl Machine work and display of I Sale rooms 131 Wood ward ave I lit 318 Xf 'Total 1st on the receipt of 15? charge to an Goodnow Ump Ad Cots You Ooxm ajto Coe's Cough Mass 184 New Balsam sold by ahrand Shelby A Co wholesale ir Vi jA at I I I 14 13 88 97 83 lot 2331 443 366 2X2 2816 177 a TmS 67 3 24 31 i ert aaw I regiments 1st 1st 1st HOME VOTE LdiwtW 25 28 00 3 20 40 45 13 31 22 45 12 10 5 1 00 319 fr 6z2 8 6 12 21 52 7S 12 00 3 00 15 18 iay 'o Washington Nov 29 The latest Information from the army Is probably that from ex Gen Roger A Pryor who was brought hither to day prisoner and lodged In Old Capital He was captured last Sunday hear Petersburg Sev eral gentlemen who were present 'during conversa tion with him say he admitted that Sherman 'had captured Macon and Milledgeville and that there was little if any doubt from the rapid progress he was making' that he had Augusta and would encounter7 nothing serious to impede his march to the seaboard That with Augusta inhis possession the southwest would becut off from Richmond and no troops could be sent from Lee to iMuforee Savannah? Gen Pryor talked freely' and apparently with frankness remarking that the South now regard Gen Sherman with more alarm than any other officer in the service of the United States and that the Press of the Bouth would not be no communicative as heretofore regarding Sherman's adornments He 1 82 81 48 22 14 36 I 44 33 49 S3 28 49 96 122 nd Leach Offers Peac4 Resolutions in 1 The Rebel Congress 1st iutnntry za 4th 5th 6tli do TUI 8th 9th 10th 11 th 12th 13th 14th lth 1 6th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 23d 24th 26th 26 til 27th 28 til 29 vh i 2d 3d 4lh At fith i do ui 8th Sth 10th do 1 I TH 1st Bharpe Battery A uu do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1 do do do do do do i do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do llo Ut Cav'iry uo do do do do do do do Tlte Cause of Resignation Tbe following is going the rounds of the presa We vouch for its accuracy but a good thing: We heard that our worthy President received a present in the shape of a picture of the American eagle with a financial allusion The bird of freedom appeared to be engaged in picking up gold coin while at the part of the bird most remote from his head were a pile of greenbacks into which this coin seemed to have been mysteriously transmuted The President who takes such things philosophi cally and always acknowledges a palpable hit with THE COU11TS United Status District The United States vr Edward A making false return of income Trial by jury Jury failed to agree and ware discharged United States er William Taking a let ter containing an article ot value from the posioffice belonging to Alfred Cross It is alleged in de fense that Cross and Johnston were in partnership for certain transactions and that the letter referred to related to the business of the firm Trial by jury Still pending United States er David Obstructing the passage of the United States mail on the Rams Railroad Set down by consent for trial on December A Watke CiRcrriT Alexander Campau or Joseph Conrad et Discontinued without costs Theodore Campau ti al er George Lewis rt al Time to take proofs extended thirty matter of the estatate of Chan eery Order for filing bond swe pro tunc Helen Dauson er Hernan Trial by Jury Verdict for plaintiff for $6130 Judgment against George Rider for costs and time to move for a new trial extended ten days John Richards Geo De Chancery Order for injunction and reference to appoint re Joseph ment Corp Manaus Trial by Ji tr west Store No 1 S' NUMBER EDERAL SOLDIERS 'L BLOWN UP Theyare Voted Down Almost Unanimously 1 1022 684 2307 1465 2621 1435 do do1 16241 14U 24 31 18481 2743 2UU3 5711 366 3805 3601 22051 do do 30021 2909 31511 2101 33981 1464i 47801 36321 16041 3041 1 2177 145l do do 'i i tit TT A Cnosx Rtrx In the' States of New York New Jeraev Pennsylvania and Delaware having a popu lation' of eight mUlions and lying other In polling some there Is not in the aggregate votes andaH) more than 8000 majority returned tor Lincoln On the home vote in the four States taken together there Is a democratic majority Natioxal BasX There are JUttclBttlm now doing business throughout the country wttn a toUl clulof $108 1801 Jetotamount of currency In circulation issued by these jwn fi is $64A39470 The amount of pew currency issgsa lastweck wm $3149080 Sf 4 Anguktan Bhrdlnoefai penftng "TX 7 sAkl' roti the listener unconsciously and agreeably It can hardly be called a comedy being more In the nature of a play where the interest centres in tfce unfolding and development of the plot rather than in the'dialogue or speeches of the several characters It posseases the same unmistakable attractions that have made so popular Green Lady of the and the other plays of that class which have had such successful runs here It is well cast the leading character Kate Caverly being taken by Miss Pennoyer who does this as everything she un dertakes in a masterly maimer" Harry Clinton by Mr Hamilton is one of the most successful pieces of acting that gentleman has ever accomplished In this city In some of his interviews with Kate Cav erlyi there are really thrilling passages where both come up to the full standard of artistes 1 Mr Jordan was as he always is irresistible Mr Bock and Mr Deorest are deserving of mention Miss Prentice It is a pity that the part of Bmirkton should have been given to a spoon i 5 Thb Thirtieth A great number of applications have been made for authority to raise compaines for the new regiment now being organized in this State The following Captains have been ap pointed which includes the whole number to whom authority will be given George A Douglass Hills dale Simeon Babcock Adrian John ariand Dearborn William Christian lint William Beller New Haven Henry Kemmel Niles Jno Bigney Eagle River George owler Lansing Atwood Ypsilanti ayette Smith St Solms 'X St The anniversary festival of the Su Society takes place at the Rus sell House this evening The arrangements are ot the most complete description and a pleasant time is anticipated A LATEST BY TELEGRAPH lu A ISINESS MATTERS 1 is Arivertiaementa I United 6 Army HegulaUoueJ Tried Remedy bootulng Syrup Society buSaIama anted iuge and Jenny's Pianofortes taph Car ftr gutter and Eggs Rose or Elma ent's Orphan Asylum air fe NoUcc Peninsular Chapter a rr i i oi ce neruuK Notice Anted Immediately fWi Mass hcai The place to and best assortment of old and the oanjos notes ciarloncttea Is at ISTEB MUSIC Store KH WnruSaratA 7 twin era fnafi aaAAU1 trings for all instruments A splendid br A A string on hand Call and see pSof013 iatriZSlA uller A Co manutscttircra' of I triSte aSS Ue l8Mure in notifying re State Detroit and through I A with oPraSdlr Jefferson avenue to keep fn eiid ttiCTr2Mtneir nianufacture during recommend Mr ac 4J I IX 4 ROM THE SOUTH Special Dispatch to theWestern Press Vs Nxw Yobk Nov 29 The August! Constituhonalut ot the 23d advises 'people tocut down' trees and Impede march is much as possible to burn everything that man or beast can eat and drive stock into swamps It says troops have already arrived from Virginia and more are on the way and says delay would be fatal to Sherman The Savannah JVewr same dategjves similar ad vice Their papers insist that his movement laji retreat to a point of cpmmanication with ederal forces "i ru iS The publishes Gov proclamation in full calling out Georgia Militia Tt Is lengthy and peremptorily calls It also gives Gen order impressing all citizens of Augusta and vicinity All bar rooms were closed and business suspended One artillery company of citizens was organized All printers and editors in Augusta had been or ganized into a company called the Press Guards cavalry was ordered to rendeevous at Macon Members of the Georgia Legislatne passing through were arrested and efforts made to put them In the ranks They managed to get off The Richmond Whig of the 30th has an article on the worthlessness oj Richmond to either 'army? Tt says there never was such anxiety from the Yankee be lief that the capture of Richmond would ruin the Confederacy The moral effect in its fall would for a while certainly be great but there would be coun tervailing fcdvantages that would more than outweigh it It would relieve Gen army who then hav ing no capital to defend could manoeuvre as It pleased The Tritime thinks the article is preliminary to the evacuation of the rebel capital' The Sentinel has a long artlcleln which It praises the personal and soldierly qualities xf Grant and Sherman 7 Washington specials say Wilmington papers of the 15th say the blockade is more strict than ever and donvey intimations that several blockade runners are awaiting chances to run out 'They add that the joss to their vessels during the last four months has been so great that one leading house is about to give upbusiness' '4' i 'The BristoI'(Tenn) Begiitar In its account of the the fight' between the Union' forces and Breckin at Strawberry Plains East Tennessee on the 18th says the Yanked negro soldiers suffered se verely' Three hundred were reported killed adds Breckinridge and Vaughan again have the Yankees surrounded at Strawberry Plains The same sheet gives an account of the defeat of Gen Gillem by forces near Morristown East Tennessee Vaughan and cavalry have pursued the Yankees and routed the whole They captured all their transportation and artillery con slstlng of seventy wagons six Panott guns ammu nition enough for a campaign eighteen' stands of colors 316 prisoners and 200 horses and mules' I The Richmond DfrjMck says Gen Gillem 18 ln a critical situation at Knoxville and cannot receive any reinforcements as they have all been sent to Thomas 1 sj Gold 3 33 1 2 in IVewYork 4W SOUTHERN PEACE MEN MOVING Tr ROM NEWYOBK Special Dispatch to the Western Press 31 'J 5 INbwTObk NovSO sr The leading topic in Wall st to day is the continued advance in gold attributed in part to heavy purchas' es to cover short contracts but chiefly to efforts of speculators and to numerousrumors in relation to the movements of Thomas and situation of Sher man The stock markets opened strong and closed irregular Governments are more freely offered In consequence of recent advance prices are somewhat lower Railroad shores not very active tendency of prices upwardl The Stock Exchange had peace con cluded with Georgia and Alabama while the Room had Nashville captured by rebels There was a sudden and sharp decline in gold this afternoon on the report that Hood had been repulsed at Columbia! Money is abundant with only limited demand teo dency of rates is downward More activity in ex changes in proportion for to steamer Large attendance at Petroleum Board with disposi tion to purchase (The torpedo boat Stromboli made a trial' trip rl day and sailed on Saturday for an unknown destina tion 8he is fully prepared for active service A convention of delegates from the tobacco trade of the princlpal dtles of the Union will be held in this city on the Ttb of December Tee object is to request Congress to lay tax solely on leaf tobacco going in consumption in tbe United States thus ex empting the producerand devolving upon the pur chaser payment of tax 0 Xi "At a trial of a new projectile at' New Haven a range of seven and a quarter miles was obtained This shell is designed for the destruction of Rich mond from'onr present lines 5 i Dispatch to the Associated 1 sx' Nbw Yobk Nov 29 The army correspondent of the Tribune says guns have been sent to the front which will throw shells Ab nn from nnr Yifarftst nfiRlHOYK The shell is inflammable toan extraordinary degreeand it la thought the rebels will be burned out with them on the morning of the1 election tt stateroom on the steamer Elm City running bc tween NeW York and New Haven was found on fire similar to the hotels here Three more arrests have been made Hotel keepers have Increased their re ward to 30000 An attempt to fire the Interna tional Hotel was made last night A Washington special to the Tribune says Mosby Adjutant who had taken the oath of allegiance has been captured amd Wa Ur third Mrs Wlns ilnsr bvtud ror cntidren teetnuur nasstooa of thirty years Millions of mothers can im it rpnAn2A And nRfAntlv Mie in ail Relieves the child from pdtn softens the LUW LUM nUWBlK IVLIB KU LHiaHt LIUUUXCU ic pein quiet sleep and its parents un JU nws Oif C3UU A A RnfiiTt TzTcrrmtw The' second regular course before the Young Men's 111 a um 1 aea a III1IIZ 11 riAaakAV 1 si 1AK1 hv 'RAvMYfl Vnrir Russia and her The lecture will commence at 8 ice xo cenia i Miutaby Dbpabtmtnt Mickiuax) Adjutant Dbtroit November 23 1864 GENERAL No 21 nointments to raise companies for the 30th it have been made as follows therefore no inclinations need be made to the Governor SImeonIM Babsock jonn Al rariana Aiearooni wnuam xi i lint William Belles New Haven Henry lei XM1U3 vuuD ilgliey XtAiv niTVi vrovi Tnnalncr WIlHAm AtwootL YnsilRntll Smith bt Johns In consequence of the it number of applications made after a suffi noer nan ueeu aumvrisw aiiu lucacilkw Xkl azaraalla wa UULLaiUCLiiLlUUj V11IB UlUUI iq $CDJJt5VtllAAljr axx is an answer to all the applicants not Includ aDOYe Liat Dy oraer 01 vne vuuuuauucr ux iLUililiit 1 AQjk vren sswYtffx The Pennsvlvania held at Easton has Jost closed A pre nnPffl ror rn rwaar BAwincy marnniH ail ag machines were fully represented and is a Bpiribeu tuuwe ivr uie xnei prize xuxex the greater part of two days to their labors i rrraa tvs Mri hit iiiiitrw snsr nn i rriv aim ring Willcox Gibbs New York fair of the New England States held at 1U bliv VI 6AA4J Ulv MAU i rim tn thA Wlllcox Glbbfl th ft heat wlmz machine The Snringfleld Renublicem 1th speakirg of the fair says: of winthron Maine the chairman of the nn tyia4Maafv At the lata New England I Ibis dty announces the decision of his com the awards of premiums for sewing ma lAiiAwi1 nR rnnirsu in uits xnmas cii ihr lay between Willcox and the Thn Willnnw (lihbft la verv efficient and easy understood We award a (meaaij louie wuicux wrevuiAw ia Wiaahlnn wawavix uTVarnmaa iaHiaaB a I comnllcated more varied in its action and considerable knowledge of machinery to well We awarded a diploma to that ma Vermont State air held at White River the is lo or septemoer aiso awarueu ixio iml nm for the best family seWinx machine to Icox Gibbe Il the county fairs where exhibited this year icox ee uiooa nos mxeu wo uxsl picuuuu A In tvAiTiV VI 1 tht that we have discharged from our employ i voted for McClellan and that therefore those ipathizeaon tnat siue oi pounce buuuju uw us Apart from any pecuniary consiaera QO not WISH any sucn leeiuig cAiot us the more so as It is wholly untrue In our wen we have never asked what was litieal or religious views and in the late elec i which we felt deeply we did not or our airecuy or inuirecuy by meant to vote nor ao we kuow how aowher a member of them did vote There has one in our estaonanmeni wno bus uul rAAtiibArtvro act as mev icit ruruu as The only men we have dis far a loner time were two: one several I before the Section for being drunk and dis the other several weeks before for sellinglow the marked prices One or both have were aiscmurgeu vu aiTAiunt vi uuhuldy to cover up the real cause and it is possl Ti 4kr OWVWXW A mey may naw origuMLcu wc uuuuiawic to Oamfbbu Limn Co twa Puma rtw rre AVD MttO 71BEBOOMS visiting Detroit must tAnnii thn mnati Rtnre of JI Henrv Whit te ia largest and most elegant warerooms in the wmmvrw wniMS siswairaiiir iij iiuv aaacti hiMrnmimt st Inw tffpnm will find this CS ment the place for bargains Just received lemie slock i a renowned DnmiRiry kuauv is celebrated and popular Rose smitn American urgans ana meioaeons ingle the largest and most varied assortment iber music store iber muste stare xffm san avenue Detroit leffexson avenue Detroit obtbs new Kile and xx a Grat's Metalic Rim Pianos are the made Those wishing to purchase a du ItkUU Ullv a lint WH1 MW ouumu luvoQ Lufiurmutmio wusq jqi wtxxivxcsuu which for strength durability remaining in iiperior action and touch fine workmanship i tor clearness oenin ana Duniv oi ume quailed They never fall They ao not come ana again some vnn a thrirnr hor Boabdmxn a Gray you are certain of a diabo ine niftce ro nnv a nne mano narior melodeon at a reasonable price la 1S7 Jef rniue Edition of the popular song By Old Oak Or i Kippling and chorus oy Hbnbt sure rue Licftffww aLLriDULHH lam resnv song la certainly immense Although this oeeu puiMisneu out a tew weeks zuuu copies aireaav soia ana uie tiMniinrt rfinirtfj dog Parties ordering this song will not be Dinted in the music for it is one of the most songs yet puonsnea mce esc mailed itas ITknry WHirriifORY nnhHahor lerBon avenue Detroit a tGooDB at Kzduobd Cali at Myers ftozenmai iry uooos eum mo non taue and examine their new stock of fall i snri vaMort iw4 Aroaa crrsrwlA ftf thA latT AtvlM wnnlftn and fHXlCT ShSWlS SPleadld and beaver cloaks rirrnwvnrr mw ivris suu xmKna kun MrxBsBBo A Rozusthal 16 Monro ave Nrrrrnu lljTTOlq Bitt successor lata Urm nf Rxtt Phtnam offers to the 4 Detroit and vicinity complete line of i nAArwftar al nnm io buil uh? uhiem iuis branch in connection with the splended stock mmisninn gooas mat i nave un obdq TnwrxlfrrA hnftlnAAA the most COmnlete In of any similar establishment in hr roo wim La WAaYMWtfri 1 1 I led Mannino Bali 8 arrivals iresu from New aotk Boston marxecs tub Now is the time to buy in lEtPr flnnnlsnf Kzwtfa anr) athWM Tn taint? IA to can on Messrs Hajhuby A Bnxmss rco lerson avenue corner of Brush street where fOUnd OnA fit fhn lnnaxi an4 eaanstiwl in this city which they guarantee to sell 25 It rhnnmir i rr waiau oujr UlUr UWMK fT om maae work will favorably compare in va tawh style and durability with any stock to DYin Uaai zr ZX vi aw ajkaci ui vvrL anaia btii aswvnmo mavwvvn Kock of fall and winter boots and shoes It luMMftd in MfOW hTlAlifu GAVWCUW WOMXN will Wfimint Ia mmw nAVAftm my jrxLuA remove 8 beautiful complexion etc in irowi yimpicjs biuldcud mur fnns wnal A zi mx a umuvuiuwur ii hupoiuhk i that yellow depood appesrancs Mar aud forehead vanlsiiS 211 iocn the me morning sun Benv 118 usc Ke uew Alpena Antrim Barry Bay Berrien Branch CaUiouu Cass Cheboyran Chippewa Clinton Delta Eaton Emmet Genesee Traverse Gratiot HlUsdale' Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia tosco Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kent Keweenaw Dapeer Leclauaw Lenawee Livingston Mackinac Macomb Manistee Manitou Marquette Mason 3SIMenomlixce 28 Midland WlMonroe 17 1 Montcalm 4 Muskegon 3 Newaygo 22 Oakland Oceana Ontonagon Ottawa Saginaw Sanilac Shiawassee St Clair St Joseph Tuscola Van Buren Washtenaw Wayne Rumor That Sherman has Released a Number of Uni on i Prisoners in Georgia Rebels iay 40000 men Havp been Sent after Sherman 4 Art Elio ant Stock of Piano elegant costly Knabo Pianoe have arrived from Baltimore Md Parties who want to have the best are requestedto call and examine them In JoiHE vT! a chance to hear the beautiful Pianofl of the Piano Which are so much admired In New York now Also ano! her fine Piano from the flrm or MhSu Mlttoucr of New York A call ia re spectfully solicited Rsmember my place No494 Jefferson avenue corner of Bates street Weiss Detroit 8 reedman Bbos 83 and 84W nnX nue are offering a large stock ana Repps in colors at low pnees Lioaksxn the lauatstyles and best mateHal at manufactortng prices Elegant shawls of and Hety A complete oSK prica household goods can be purehased The public will find it to their interest toe this stock winter hosiery mittens leggins hoods Sontags breakfast shawjfc ec arts great variety at very low Prices A fine line of wool merino and Shetland ribbedand plain vest and drawers at obsxth cheap fancy emporium 130 Woodwardavenue Notick to If you want to get a good gold pen go to Gweshamb A St Jobbe practical penmakers originators and makers of those brated oblique pens so much admired by toae the Spencenan system of net of Larned street and 1 Stairs Gold Iffnta repointed on short notice But the new now rmdy Words by Mrs A Green music by Jas SjDraKe Price 80 cents Also the beautiful Darling is Slumbering Here By Moon Brice 3o cents Also my Mtctd ean" with variations Price 40 cents WHIT ES Co publishers 168 Woodward avenue De troit Samvbi? Hittel respectfully informs the that he Is now opening at his new store No Woodward avenue Merrill BPjSl! did stock of American and oreign watchw ri jewelry diamonds pure silver ware black and ivory ggiat and groesrs 80 Woodward avenue Go to Rolbhoven 304 Jefferson avenue and buy your diamonds rich jewelry and watches clocks and fancy goods the cheapest place in town: J3o to 304 Jefferson and Etyonr hair jewelry manufactured in the neatest and the only manufacturer in the eet September and Wii wanted at highest rate of premium by vxuc co Banker and Specie Broker Gold and Silver by CH DgMSfi fflterchlefa at? 18 Woodward avenue isher Block I I 4 143 68 I 208 1658 695 654 406 3709 356 NPr r'l 1 13U 1536 I J731 19001 753 3181 1412 1283N't 26811 1796 798) 401 19851 1400 3632 3836 69461 7670175950 64111 Ab Dem 6 32 41 19 55 89 156 160 159 nv 115 78 17 65 22 35 21 36 159 11 19 20 40 15 42 120 161 49 21 29' 4 48 72 67 9402 2969 62 nil 50 71 'N't 5b 4 i z4 5 nti fe I i irtif ts 7WM IJ ''n4 lr A i wv: su 'S3' A LOCAL IMMMJ8ENCR I a regular meeting of the Common Council was I PeHeeMefi held last evening In the absence of the President Aid Purcell was called to the chair pro tem The A ot the several ward5 committees was following members were paxsen held yesterday forenoon at the Mayor's office tp hear Messrs Bond Brooks Cahoon Clcott ield I transact such other business as might rost Gallagher Gies Knight JAfferty McGinnis I cQme meeting There was a very respect McGonegal Meldrum urceB Sholey aWe aUcBdllBee tho Eighth and Ninth Wards alone Weir President 1 being unrepresented Commissioner Brush who Petition rom the residents on ort street west I moat assiduously towards promoting the asking that that street be paved with the 1 objeett the movement spending the greater part pavement This pavement has recently been I )n meeting and communing with those put down on Third street in front of the Michigan I desire information on the question besides tak Central Depot there as in other cities where it I prt generally entered into an ex iaused it has been found an admirable Improve 1 nMt statement of everything connected with meat upon the common pavement Referred to the I Krga izatian and its practical application His Committee on Streets i x' a I convinced the committees present that rom various cltzens asking repairs in the pave 1 nothing objectionable in the manner ment of Woodbridge street between Griswold and I adopted for perfecting the work or currying it Shelby Granted I outj besides which he showed the absolute necessity rom the trustees ofzthe lrstMethodist church I ofaWHnbined movement for protection alike to all asking permission to occupy a portion of Adams he great drawback to a full enrollment of mem avenue with building material Granted I ppr he that they will be compelled to go rom A Ray Collector of the Sixth Ward I faf away from their homes As instance those in asking an extension of time for the collection of I Tenth are under the apprehension that taxes in that ward Granted' upon call they will be compelled perhaps to patrol Cbmmuhicaffbnz rom the City Counsellor tela I )n thn Ktgh th or Ninth and vice vena Never was a tive to cross walks and the covering of sewer pools I mistake The Commissioners announced Accepted and ordered placed on file I we repeat thfe statement upon 'authority that Beportt tf rom the Committee on I wUjbe used wlththe leaet Gas Lights in favor of purchasing the lava tip burner to the members thereof' They for the street lamps Mid city buildings and offices I erdse their judgment in a manner widen will Adopted I conform to the personal convenience of everyone The special committed to whom was referred the I fgr practicable and in case of emer petltion relative to a street railway on Lafayette and I geney Any who not satisfied with this have no Croghan streets reported in favor of granting the dwlre the project succeed But this matter prayer of the petitioners and the adoption of an or 1 explained we feel assured will convince the dlnance to that effect After some discussion the I eo)le their situations are to be considered report was laid on the table until the next their convenience studied 4 Aid Gies offered a resolution relative to tne pay 1 pt Ward reported one hundred and fifty one ment of the Special policemen appointed to be In aV I £afeiegi gecond twenty eight the Third about tendance al the polls on election day Adopted I th onrth one with the assurance that Several resolutions ordering sidewalks the quota would be filled the ifth two hundred sented and adopted after which4the Council ad 1 81xth reported none definitely but with favor journed Tz ZiTiSs I qbje prospects the Seventh one 'hundred and ten Durant Burglary Cae! the Eighth fifty It is believed that with the Our readers will remember the arrest about a I explanations which were given the quota in each month ago of Annie Durant alia Mrs Livingston ward will be fined and In some instance there will rhRrgpd with being concerned in the burglarious op 1 be a surplus 1 erations which have been so abundant In the city for I As some desire was expressed to have an opinion some time past A large of goods were I on the question as to the extent of the power of the found In her possession whlch'were identified as hav 1 special police we give below the views of the City ing been stolen from the residences of Captain Gard I counsellor on the subject as laid before theCom ner CaptPridgeohCapt Blodgett Rose I miagtoners: 5 Tefft Vernor and Adj Gen Robertson xfihe I policemen appointed by the Council are conserva i vino in in over since to await examlna I tors of the peace Charter 57 sec 51 Charter 113 has been lying in jaU ever since to awaw assux policemen are also specially empowered to tlon which took place yesterday at the Police Court I person who violates any ordinance relative The nrosecutlon was conducted by Prosecuting At 1 breaches of the peace without warrant or process Chipman had charge of the defense I a conservator of the peace a policeman has The prisoner was first arraigned upon the com I power to arrest any person whom he finds engaged ws AA I antarino I In a Krofirh nf thfl YHMirP nr nthpr nnlftwfnl act asbe plaint or vaptam uioagmi riotouadisordCTly He may also arrest any: the house of complainant ana stealing a coat piano i whom he has cause to suspect intends to com spread and several other articles! I mit a breach of the peace or other unlawful act In Mr Chipmam for the prisoner moved as a matter I the latter case the policeman should act with judg in thA cfTwind that I ment and discretion It is not enough that he does of form to quash the complaint on the ground that I actuajly suspect the party he must have fair or rea it was Joined with that of her brother The motion I amiable grounds for his suspicion If the facts and was overruled by the court circumstances show that he had such fair reasona Capt Blodgett batagav MSEgh fn the complaint stolen Jherefrom He did not aeeJ he does? It is impcwaible to define what consti the property until a short time ago whCTi he sawit I nitt mnnd of fmRTTictan thnt depends on the in jail Does not know defendant nor hnrbrotiie Uepla etc Benjamin Sparling was sworn He identified the I c2pJxmBuincire ui itwcu uw uiomviu prSty as rtnbeen overedbyhira ind where Dtn The trunk In which he discovered the property was I examined the trunks tuenapKiDH nad mt vernor i name on them a flue pocket handkerchief had the I name of Mrs Cook on it: be also found a picture 1 address and question the prowler frame belonging to Mr Rose there were also some I wer or refus1 to answer judge if there was jtut shirts belonging to Mr rtdeeon in the trunk: de I cause for suspicion fendant said she did not know how they came there Je special policemen on railroad docks ec two albums stolen from Mr house were addition to their character as policemen they are also found in the same trunk defendant elatmed I 810 agents of theowners of the property they gnard one of the albums as her own he left it with her I and as such may do all the owner might dp They about a week the next place he saw it was at a I can gnard and protect the property from Injury and sister of Mrs on Lafayette st toey can prevent persons who do not satls Mr Briscoe claims the album i (Two other ai 1 factorlly show legHimate business to so do from bums were found one of which appeared to have coming to tod property been presented to her it bearing the name of the do 1 tbe performance of anyand each and all of toe nor I Witness also found a dozen knives in defend I above acts the policemanmay use all toe power and trunk at her house Defendant said she I force necessary to effect his lawful object and may dto nrttaiow anytotnalKmt toe ttunta1 toeybad 1 call upon all pwBons prelto aid hlm anff suet just come there toe night before but did not know I persons will be guilty of an offse lf they refMe whn bmnbt them nnr why she had toe keys be 1 The policeman must however be careful to use no tonrint to them In her Dosecsslon she said her I more force or violence than Is seemingly necessary brtoef did noHivethereMW defeXnt ot te 'effect bls degree of force he Gratiot street: she was on the right side com I ueed would not be nicely weighed but if manifest inffdoiiT when she witneeSa she turned about 1 that he used unnecessary and uncalled for violence did ThennSVf straws Mr Rose was called and identiflod toe knives as place Ac align to determine the wekpons and rio hiA nwkvwkr'tw ft wam hAra ahfiwn that TtoftioTi of I fence that the policeman may nse The rule is that to kEfrre which were toft tatos Uil attoe Biot he may do all which under tfie circumstances would thtrunks Hh7ra Jdbenloaned to a manordinary Judgment bcotj necessary to nntj The witness corroborate officer 1 protect himself and effect his lawfulduty 4j1 testimony at the time the defendant was arrested In all cases toe policeman may place the party Mr Brtocoe Cant Pridgeon and Vernor were arrested in some safe and suitable place until he also examined and identified their nroDerty I can conveniently and safely be taken before a Jus also examined ana laenunea meir propwiy er offlcer if policeman arrests Upon toe balance of the complaints examination I UpOn suspicion he may release the person airested was waived toe evidence being similar to that given I if by his explanations or otherwise toe suspicion is The court held the defendant for trial at the Re removed tn allows above referred to toe police 1 man will be protected corder Court 1 The American comedy of the Rose Minting in ths Ninth A meeting of tbe of was presented last night for the first time I citizens of toe Ninth Ward was held on Monday here This play Is purely American all toe scenes I evening at Engine House No 12 to take such meas hring laid in this country It Is also modem all the I urea as might be deemed necessay with regard to character belonging to the present generation both I toe volunteer police' After some discussion It was in toe style of their dress and conversation Such a I reeolved to adjourn until Thursday evening at half play would be attractive from its very novelty since I past seven at the same place when it is ex there are so few really modem American plays upon I pected every man In toe ward will be present toe stage But the merit of tola piece does not con 1 a a mv Ynnwa The next lecture of the BIBV Djune LU UiCBo quaXlllCB ABO OWI ivmauwv I one full of Interest and absorbs toe attention of I 'course will be delivered at Yoimg on 1 i I daritood it was reported that Sherman had liberated a number at prisoners and armed toecu but that this romer needed confirmation Yoiut Nov 29 The Baltimore letter My Lee sent 30X men to Georgia to meet Sherman' and filled their places by two divisions from Early's Army These divisions were Kershaw's and anothcr The former left array the 17th and toalatter on the 20th The writer claims rebel autoqtty for saying there will soon be 40000 men in Gooigiato opponn Sherman tAy The Tribune't Washington special says it is aflfnn ed that secessionists here are in po' See ion of import ant news from Sherman to the effect that his had reached and surrounded Milan and held toe place until his infantry advances had come up and relieved about two thirds of all our prisoners had been confined there The remainder had been sent further south before Sherman's arrival! 4 4 The BerahTt Vaahington special says toe leaders of the peace organization in Georgia Atlanta and Mississippi are informally in communication with our authorities and will probably receive encourage nient In their enterprise from the forthcoming mes gage of toe President They Safad toat tbe Southern' States each for Itself has same right to negotiate terms of settlement and retrocession aa they had to secede from toe United States and they alm to con trol State action through Legislatures to this end The Berald't London letter says a contract has Just been made between the rebel government at Rich mond and Alexander Collins Co of London for 250000 Enfield rifles The price to be paid for these i armsiB9to be a bale of cotton of 400 pounds for each ri utwp rifle gun to be actually delivered in some port of the Confederacy and the cotton to be received there The entire risk of getting in toe guns and getting out toe cotton to be run by toe contractors Jeff Davis contemplates arming negroes with the 1 most serviceable of the old musket while newsetetz rifles will be served out to white soldiers DUpatch to the Associated Press ikr' YobWov The (tommerciat't fortress Monroe correspondent says it has been known to Gen Grant that A entire corps has toSen detached front army and sent South probably to meet Sher msn "its place has been taken by two divisions of Early's army' In toe rebel House of Representatives on the 35th 4 Leach of North Carolinajfgged toe following resolutions with a preamble sw Whereas The nn friendly interference of citizens of non alaveholdlitg States With reserved rights of States was toe cause of this social bloody and re lentlees war and whereas toe citizens of the slave States in an unguarded moment under the influence1 of unwise counsels without mature deliberation aa to the fearful consequences made toe election of Abraham Lincoln the occasion for precipitating the Confederated States out of the Union followed by a fearful train of consequents and whereas we toe representatives of toe people desfre to place ourselves fairly before the civilized world as anxious to secure an nouvraoic nuu pciiuwvmutv tOIsoloea That any attempt to fringe upon the reserved rights of the States should beresjflted pytadTThat when toe United States shall signi ty its willingness to recognize these rights and guar antes citizens their rights of property as pYoviaea by the Constitution and Laws of Congress we wui agree to treat for peace on such tCTms as xnay pe agreed upon by commissioners or by States actings in their sovereign character and ratified by major ivy ui uic pvupxv wuivu oaaawa peace between the north and South 1 MrT urti sustained thaia resolutions in a speech jsujj ana then they were voted down almost unanimously tLH MTcmGAN2WEbNESl)AYV gVASMINGTON5 Special Dispatch to toe Western Press 1 New Yobk Nov! 23 The City Point' special says nothing of general interest has occurred beyond toe concentre tlon of all the colored troops under Generals Meade and Butler into one corps' to be commanded by Maj Gen Weitzel and toe sinking of our steam dredgo by the rebels in Dutch Gap CanaL The former has been contemplated for 'months the latter was ac compliahed two days ago by a shell exploding in her hull 1 1 The Herald'' 2d corps special Gen Ilan farewell order to his old command a dispatch says troops are building huts for win ter but no orders have been Issued for going into winter quarters ins aenua ion xouroe tpocuu tlculars of the destruction of Gen dispatch boat Grevhound: 'The account "contains nothing Of material importance beyond facts already The Tribune's Army Potomac special says: UnIn terrupted cannonade was kept up yesterday from orts Davis and Rice which was vigorously responded to by the enemy who of late have replied only with mortars along this portion of our line leading to the belief that he has withdrawn his field pieces to reinforce his armies elsewhere On ridingf along the line no special cause for 'firing' 'could be ascertained Since the 23d no firing has occurred' along toe picket lines in front of forte Hall and Rice ts ete? Both parties have come out of their pits with virtual assurances of security Yesterday morning the truce thus established by pickets was broken by the" jh rpahnoters from behind toe main work of the rebels "In a short time toe firing ceased Dispatch to the Associated Press 1 MMSSt Nxw 39tf I The Commercial's Washington special says Roger A Pryor has just been escorted along' Pennsylvania avenue under guard to the Old Capitol Me wore a handsome uniform of grey and nodded familiarly to his old acquaintances 't Judge Bates has engaged ex Attomey General Cof fee to manage the government esses before the next tem of the Supreme Court 1 ao4 The rebel Admiral Buchanan IS to tie sent to New York and thence to ort Warren Boston harbor The Commercial' Newbern correspondent says a number of soldiers were buried in the ruins ot a bridge blown np during toe fire at that place on Sat urday evening They belonged to toel5th(knnectI cut and were assisting In subduing the flames? i' This correspondent estimates that a movement co operative with Gen Grant from North Carolina may" jbelookedfor i 1T i 'HtOM BAXIRIOBE1 Special Dispatch to the Western Press 4 if" "1 Nov 29' rtairf following are the facts as far as gathered of the raid on toe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: About 7 o'clock Monday afternoon the rebel force estimate ed at 1500 to 2000 strong appeared in front of New Creek Station which was defended by a small' of troops before earthworks Hie latter were soon overcome and toe other or fled! In short time the enemy were in full possession of the 51 post They blew up toe earthworks and destroyed the temporary earthworks and other buildings ex jg cepting toe residence of CoL Armstrong who Is now or has been In toe rebel army The cutting of toe telegraph wires gave alarm' to' toe railroad men Pledmount whereupon all the rolling stock of toe company and other moveable property was sent ofT Soon after the enemy reached 1 Piedmont and destroyed also the read house of the company large workshop and conslderabletprivste Valuable stationary and machinery So far ss lijt known no damage was done to the railroad track or bridges' The enemy are reported to have left going in a southerly direction There Is reason to hops that the raiders will be overtaken "by the forco in pursuit fii 's tC Dispatch to the Associated Press i Nov 29 The evening edition of toe Aswrfoawpubllahea the following: The city is full of rumors to day in rela ttonto the raid on toe line of the Baltimore Ohio Railroad but up to toe time of going to prew 7 we have not been able to ascertain anything i capita One of the reports Is that New Creek has been cap turedby toeraiders and another is that Piedmont Is' also In their hands We only give these reports as i current rumors and cannot vouch' for their correct ness New Creek haa been for some time strongly fortified and If it has been captured we should have heard some of toe particulars by telegraph bMBOIM ABUTX Special DUpatch to too Western Press 1 te'J NewYobkNot 29 The Herald' special with Sheridan says haa remained undisturbed since Early made his last half way advance and now it appears very that we have seen the last rebel army for this year Gen Sheridan has appointed Major Btowart hls Cffilef Engineer Ha is o' West Point officer and graduated In 1846 Irtw General Sheridan has opened toe railroad to within four miles of Winchester In easo of Interferences by guerrillas he has ordered the aprest of all male secessionists In counties adjacent and coidncmeut in ort McHenry and burning of all hay grain and subsistence of very sort an removal stock belonging to such persons Brig Gen ter cm op 4 IWHWjUDU vu MID W1 5 sWl Asfow i Dot 24th Infantry City point Hosrttal 28th Munfordiville Ky Hth Cavalry at lemingsburg Ky 11th Owengsvllle Ky 2d Pulaski Tenn 4th Nashville Tenn 1st Eng A Mees CosB tE 1 A 64 14 fr Det! parts of Coe at Ste venson Ala Co at Tul ahoma Tenn Judiciary Square Hospital Washington ti 8 General Hospital rederick Md 8 General Hospital Annapolis Md I Jet and Hospital at Alexanarla Va Hospital stk ork pa Hospital No 3 Summerville Tenn Lincoln Hospital Remount Camp Pleasant A alley Md Det Battery Springlleld Tenn Det at Louisville Ky Det at Nashville Tenn veiroii aarwAj yi jgS LMJL aivauip Mtu a AAA Rendezvous Jacksou Mich Ml 1 lV2d IT CoL at Port Royal Det Cavalry at Martinsburg Va winchester Va 4th Infantry at Huntsville Ala Cos A AD Hth Inflintry 10th Cav at Barooursvlle Ky 1 A Touching Incident I went one night to see a comedy The chief actor was a favorite one and the house was very crowded The curtain rose and amidst a burst of applause the hero of tbe piece made his appearance He had hardly uttered twenty words when it struck me that something strange was the matter with him The play was a boisterous comedy of the old school and required considerable spirit and vivacity in the actors to sustain it properly: but in this man there was none ho walkedand talked like a person in a dream his best points he passed over without appearing to perceive them and altogether he was quite unfit for toe part His smile was ghastly and his laugh hollow and unnatural and frequently he would stop off suddenly in his speech and Jet bls ava wander ywc ftBi ovct the audience character of a silly husband he had to be kicked about the stage by 1a vounerake of the comedy and afterwards to be hold that careless individual making love to his wife and eating his supper while he was shut up in a clo set from whence he could not emerge his contortions of ludicrous wrath which had never before failed to call down plenty of applause were now such dis mal attempts to portray the passions that hisses were audible in various parts of toe theatre The audience were fairly out of temper and several in quisitive individuals were particular in their inqui ries as to the extent of the potations he had that day indulged In A storm of sibilation and abuse now fell around the ears of the devoted actor and not content with verbal insult orange peel and apples flew upon toe stage He stopped ana turned to toe shouting crowd 1 'naver saw such misery in a human countenance His face was worn and haggard and tears rolled down his painted cheeks I saw his lips quivering with mental agony I saw his bosom heave wito con vulsions of suppressed emotion and his whole mein betokened such depth ot anguish and distress toe most ruthless heart must have throbbed with pity The audience was moved and by degrees the clamor of Invective subsided into a solemn stillness while he stood near the foot lights a picture of de tection When all was calm he spoke and in a voice broken with sobs which seemed to rend his bosom he offered his explanation and said he though in my acting to night I am confident ot meriting your dis pleasure in one thing you do me wrong I am not intoxicated alone and that of toe moat painful kind has caused me to fill mv allotted part so badly my wife died but a few short hours ago and I left her side to fulfill my unavoidable engage ment here If I have not pleased von I Implore you to forgive I loved her grieved for her and if an guish can excuse a fault I bear my apology He placed his hand upon his heart and a burst of tears relieved his momentary paroxysm of grief The audience were thoroughly affected and an honest burst of sympathy made toe walls tremble Women wept loudly and strong men silently and during the remainder of toe evening his performance was scarcely audible through toe storm of applause by which the crowd sought to soothe toe poor wounded feelings There was something very melancholy in the thought of that wretched coming from the bM of death to don gay attire and utter studied witti cisms for the amusement of a crowd not one of whom dreamed of the anguish that teetered under his painted cheek and stage smile And In toe grrat theatre of life how many are there around us like that poor actor smiling gaily at the mnltitade while at home lies sorrow whose shadow la ever present with them in busy places MwnovouTAX Gm Book Broun No Bl JMfof ogne i Dn Aboxatio Birrns thA thmfit innffa stomach Uvct kidney consu They are doing a meet extraordinaiy or sale byaitBAMis Shmbt A Cot StJu? birt and wm Johmbtom 2 Youkg and middle aged men read advertisement in another jpoiamn headed and wrappers nddraw ers at A 123 Woodwardavenue ifiher Block Dm HARvrr hraldan Md 8uijoot No 80 Larned street east Ceu promptly attended to Those elegant Gm Graine Silks at IBbJefferson avenue are just the thing for a drearer mantilla styles ot Saturday Oct 1st niroxu ciothbs Under clothes Under clothes of qualities for tedtes gtlemcn and wear Jamxs Naxx Ja A Co CABwrs Carpets Oil Cloths Window Curtains Damask Shades Jambs Nall Jb A Co Dm Eta JNrniMAirr 138 Woodward ave established 1814' Artificial eyes inserted ob oood home made and warranted boots and shoes go to Otis 114 Woodward avenue 5 90 Bonds wantea in large or small amounts by Wall Acs A Co Bankers Read Dr advertisement la another Oluran headed Private Matters a Cream Wholesale and retail No 5 Russell House Block a THE EJLECTION IN" MICHIGAN Anothbb Great The Grover A Baker SevrtM Machmb Co were awarded at the last State air at Kalamazoo the first premium for toe best fondly Sewing also the first pre miums lor Bewmg macume woia ana aispmy oi spwinp i Ulvnlr A IDliVi AJAVWM avmv Thn Light Housb or sale at Phelps A Co coal oil and lamp depot 135 efferson avenue Detroit is all glass ana gives a better clearer and more pleasant light than any other kerosene oil burner Trylt Mothers Nubbino should use Chicago Cream Ale It is perfectly pure in Its ingredients and pleasant to take Medical men endorse it and those who have tried It recommend it In bottles at wholesale and retail at No 5 Russell House Block Gold Silvbb Canada Cubbenct and all other prATninrn funds wanted at the highest market rates by Wallace A Co bankers and specie brokers Detroit The Next Dbatt Cheap John Seeley has 1500 worth of old stores of all kinds fifty per cent lower than sold at other stores in this city Also pipe to match Red front three gold balls Michigan avenue All good delivered free Point Lacb Collars just received and selling very low Also a fine assortment of Maltese tace collars from 75 cents and upwards Linen collars and setts A new and beautiful assortment at low prices at 150 Woodward avenue Now 13 tub time to order your clothes at 58 Griswold street from goods just received bought since toe decline in gold a full assortment All garmCTitB and trimmed in the best maimer and warranted to fit Call and examine his stock What a beautiful stock dress goods Is thejuni veraal exclamation of toe ladles as they examine the very large assortment now on sale by Mr Geo Peck 127 Woodward avenue All purchasers should ramlne his stock and prices before buying David orsyth 150 Woodward avenue is now opening a large and varied stock of cloaks of the latest styles and best materials at lower prices than any in toe city The public are invited to examine ana udge for themselves amb Wanted An unlimited amount of choice venison wild turkeys quail and all other kinds of game for which we wul pay toe highest market price? Geo Beard A Son wholesale and retail oys ter game and fruit depot removal The manufactory of toe iquette Gold Pen has been removed to 53 Woodward ave nue up stairs Gold pens and watches may be found there in any quantities to suit purchasers at all times: Dunks 8 OmcBBs Rsa A large assortmentof shoulder straps just received for Colonels Majors Captainsand irst and Second Lieutenants for caval ry infantry and artillery at Geo jewelry store No 160 Jefferson avenue i 1 1 1 Best DxLAiNEs'for3s 6c and prints 3s also Dress Goods Shawls lannels and Cloth reduced 55 per cent at Holthoefer A 125 Woodward avenue isher's Block Ivoby Jbwblby Ear rings brooches and 'sleeve buttons and a large fine stock of fancy combs you will find at jewelry store No S04 efferson avenue Pensions and Bounties Soldiers or relatives of deceased soldiers should apply to the undersigned for information or aid In making above claims The State bqnnty procured Immediately Brady Backus Atty and Claim Solr Detroit Mich Cloaic The largest and most complete assorted stock of winter cloaks in toe city will be opened Saturday Octe 12th A 118 Woodward ave Invalids Should Use Cream Ale It Is endorsed by toe medical faculty and used la the hospitals in Chicago St Louis and Cincinnati Sole agency No 5 Russell House Block I Study economy and in doing so go to toe great bankrupt sale No 109 Woodward avenue opposite tho Russell House where they are selling boots and shoes cheaper than any other house In toe city! Wedding and visiting cards have become fashion able and toe newest styles are made by CalvebT A Co corner of Jefferson avenue and Griswold street buit The empire Willoughby and cork fruit jars of all sizes for sale at rank Phelps A Co 185 Jefferson avenue 1 1 Instantaneous and efficacious cubes of corns' buntons club and inverted nails by Dr L' Clb ment Surgeon chiropodist Office 249 Jefferson avenue opposite the Biddle House Dr Clement will wait upon families at their resi dences if required withoutextra charge Chicago Cream Ale in barrel and bottle tnr family use A most delightful and nutritious beverage Call and taste it at the depot No 5 Russell House Block ryTeetii extracted wlthoutpaln tor the Inhala tion of nitrous oxide gas at White A Dental Rooms 143 Woodward avenue Detroit i Sube cure for Curative Sold onlvat A 123 Woodward avenue isher Block a cI 1RA1 do do 1SSZ 462 25M 372 1766 A choice rassortmint just received consisting of rich black colored and plaid velvets silks feathers flowers felt and silk hats laces and ribbons In great beautiful goods imported Black ribbons in all widths from No 1 to 120 at Cheap Empo rium November 23 18ti4 November 1st James arrell Is now re ceiving large additions to his stock of winter goods in dress goods and shawls Many new and beauti ful styles will be opened this week which we are prepared to offer at greatly reduced prices! No 64 Woodward ave Merrill Block Varieties Theatre celebrated Drummer Girl of the Mdlle Louise commences an engagement at this house on Thursday evening De cember 1st This beautiful younglady offera to drum with any person ia the world male or female for the sum of ten thousand dollars We expect a big rush on Thursday night Plain and Embroidered A splendid assortment of Llneh Lawn rench Cam bric Hem stitched and Embroidered Handkerchiefs lust received Also a fine line of new patterns in Cambric edgings and insertions The above goods were bought cheap and will ba sold accordingly David orsyth 150 Woodward avenue Evening Arrangement for the Holi days or the accommodation of the public my store will be kept open for the transaction of bus ness until 9 or later during the month of December 8 Smith Jeweller 51 Woodward avenue and 169 Jefferson avenue 4 fALKER BARKS i UIHH AND iaii PreraSU): Uie Trt WeeMy $9 the S200 a year laiiv to city subscriber sra 73 cants per weala A' PJ Rebel Corps Gone Southi Probably to Meet i ftefcel Rafd on the Baltimore" and '1 Ohio Railroad der that the latter might enjoy the joke with him Mr Chase however was not disposed to take the matter In toe same spirit as toe President but ap peared to be much out of humor at the hieroglyphical attack upon his department of toe government In tones in which there was evidently a slight admix ture of irritability he remarked to toe President that he would like to know who had made this unwar rantable attack upon his financial management of toe affairs of the nation that he feared that some of his subordinates had got up this libel upon him and that he would give $100 to know who had done it The President whose question asking proclivities are well known said that toe offer seemed Mr said I shall make up my mind on tots subject will you allow me to ask you one the Secretary merely wanted to said the Presi dent which end of the bird you propose to responded the head of the Treasury Department 1 am thus to be made toe subject of ridicule I must renew my application to be re lieved from my duties as Secretary never mind! never mind! Mr said the Presi dent can remedy ail these difficulties All we have to do after we have suppressed toe rebellion is to turn toe bird end for end and let the gold ana greenbacks rsraaia test as they are and all will come out This did not conciliate toe Indignant Secretary and he forthwith resigned 'The people of New Haven have stfbecribed fifty thowend to form a ooel avcoet cempaay 44 I 4a 1" 1 I Thursday Evening by Bayard Taylor upon and her (1(Mr Taylor enjoys a wide reputa tion as a traveller and to unquestionably a writer and lecturer Of ability He always draws large houses and we trust to this occMion wUl prove no exception Detroit and Cleveland Rtbambbs The steam er inly qf Cleoetand of toe Detroit and Cleveland line has gone into winter quarters The Morning Star otthe same line wilL continue her trips until the close of navigation leaving Detroit every Mon dayi Wednesday and riday evenipgs and leaving Cleveland on alternate evenings 1 1 it Detroit and Milwaukee Mail Agent Chan ges Edward Kellogg of Rochester has been ap pointed mail agent on this line in place of Henry Jewett resigned Charles Babcock of Grand Rap ids in place of Gillett deceased Duprbz and Green's Minstrels This troupeof Ethiopian Minstrels visit this city soon opening at Young Hall on riday night They are well known here The several performers are justly cel ebrated in their peculiar line 't Railboad The earnings of the Michl gau Southern Railroad for the second week in No vember were $93211 an increase of $18678 over the corresponding week of last year a 25 156 73 65 2 50 95 iodf lii Allegaw 298 182 167 169 71 114 ai3i N't do do1 353' 118 ao no67 78 146 317 290 1HT ano 179 177 124 193 191 288 XjT 1901 411 4651 1WI N't 1V5 1054 1U5 91 185 73 49 87 72 Jt 1 200 49 66 1 1 1 ii fl 1 I KI 3 load ktl i 1 in 4.

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