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8 A== —— TIHE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 873, e TO BE VETOED. following oltizens of Chieago on Deo, 7: Parla— Mrs., Birnoy, Goneral Corso and family, Mlss Donnett, Goo. L. Dunlap and family, Miss Car- rlo I'ish, Missos Roso and Francos 1Iowe, Mra, Hubbard, Mrs. O. Jackeon, 0. P, Kellogg and family, Misa J, McDougnll, Mr, and Mrs, J. MnFIIl, M. R. Tayson, Mrd. O. D. Rhodon, Mr. and Mrs, M. Ryerson, Mrs, Singer, Mias V. I, Wicker, Mra, J. Woodbridgo and family, Nico— Mrs, M. T, Ewing. ‘Tho annual mosting ot tho Second Proabyto- rlan Clureh, Rov, Dr. R, W, Pattorson, pastor, was hhold in {ho leoture room of tlio now church, on the corver of Micligan avenuo and Twen- tloth wtreot, Monday ovening, Tho old Board of "Irusteos, conslsting of Joln 8, Gould, F. D, Gray, John Crerar, Goorge FEATHERED GLADIATORS. The Mayor Will Not Sign the Por- sonul Liberty Leaguers’ Substitute. Chicago Sports Engage in a Cock= fight in Indiana. Fiftoon Battlos Won and Lost--A '®o They Will Have to Raiso 27 Votes imon Contest. in the Council, or Go Back %o ¢ First Principles.” As Spnin wan onco groat for ita bull-fights, sols a . Clark, and J. 8. | Indiana groat to-dny for its cook-fighta, Ono of Mayor Modill yosterday distinctly stated, and n{#flpap;?nh wgr;‘ |I‘r’(‘;‘l?n\lvm°“a]y m}nilfimd. Tx;a thoso highly moral entortalnmonts took placo suthorized tho roporters of the press to publio- it 00 Loparkac liL & probs yontorday at Lako Station, in that State. Lako Station 8 not a large clty, in fact, it is vory small, but it has a hotol,—tho Audubon Houso,— tho best room of which is fitted up in truo stylo for tho above-montioned noblo sport. In the centro 18 a pit liko that of a circus, only somo- what smaller, tho insldo of which fs filled with gand and the sldes upholstored with hay oushions. Around it aro a couplo of chalrs and & lot of rough boards. for tho audionco to sit upon. In tho rear of tho room on n platform was soatod a braes band which inspired porous coudition, I'ho new chapol will be dodi- cated noxt Bunday morning. 'Tho church edifice will bo complotad dur.ag the yoar 1873, Thomas L. A. Valiquet, ono of the best known oporators on the Western Union Telograph linos, diod on Monday of intormitient fever. o was s uative of 8t. Iiilairo, Province Quoboo, nnd oo of o family of twenty-nine childron. Within | tho past threo yearn hio ias nttendod stoadily to his dutios, maintained a family of sovon chil- drop, nud won high honora as a gradunte of one our medical collogos, His doath is attributablo t0 ann ovorworlked brain, 1o was rapidly sequir- ing n paying praotice fu his profession, which he Iy announce, that unless the Porsounl Liberty Longuors and thoir adhorents can control 27 votes in the Common Council, thoy may as well drop tho compromiso substilute adopted on Jlonday ovening, and turn their aitention to Bomo other schome ; in othor words, Lhat tho Mayor has fully made up his mind to voto the Bunday Liquor Ordinance pnssed on Mondey night, and that In ordor to passit over his voto & two-thirds mejority of the Common Council. or 27 nyes, will be roquired. Tho Mayor statos as his roason for vololng tho measure, | had hoped soon to oxchange for his lnborious thoongor listonors with tho soul-stirring melody of his belief that n lsrgo mojority of | dutios s n night oporator. Decensod held o f “Yonleo Doodlo,” or somo tune that camo vory tho citizons of tho city of Chieago do | high rauk in Masonry. noar It. The samo tuno was played all dny with mot deniro, and aro docidedly opposod to, any modification of the Bunday Liquor lnw in tho manner and form proposod; and that ho, au Mayor, will not siga such_an ordinanco until, by = divoot voto on the question, the peoplo of Cii- cago shall oxpress their wishes, Ho maintaing that tho passage of the bill ordering a special oloction to decldo for or ngainst, tho snlo of )lrluor on Sunday is the ouly proper mode of gottling the guesliuu, and, thorefere, any patchs work by the Comnion Couneil will not sacure his sanction. Thao vote, on NMonday ovening, by which Alder- mon Cullerton's substitute wuy adoptod was as follows : Ayes—dTcAvoy, Tracoy, Scimitz, Cullorton, M P g R M T A hordt, Stout, Mahr, Lengacher, Schatfuer, Carnoy, slight variations, Tho show commenced at half- paat 8 o'clock, bofore s sclect sudionce compris~ ing tho oronm of tho sporting fratornity of Chi- cago, with a fow roprosontatives from Dotrolt and some_from Jotlet. Two cocks woro intro- duced, and tholr appearanco was lustily chocred. O of thom was & rad tassol And tho other & white pile. White Pile was tho favorite, nnd bots of iwo to ono woro mado on bim. Rod Tassol oyed his advorsary flnrcnl{, and enid ¢ Kickorickickt.” ~White™ Pllo looked doflant and answored_*‘ Kockadoodledoo.” Tted Tassel then wont for White Pilo and gave him a fow well-directed blows undor tho peopors, which Whito Pilo roturnod on tho spot with in- torost. White Pilo then clenchod Red Tassel with his n‘mrfl and Red Tassol wont down. First blood for Whito Pile. Gonoral Dix bocomos Govornor of Now York 0-day. Georgo B, Pugh stood god-fathor to a well- known member of tho Cinciuuati bar, baptized s Catholic in that city, Bundny. Moggle Mitcholl crossed tho Missisippt at Bolmont in o gkiff, in order to bo at Momphis Christmas ove, 8he was just in timo. Holmbold is now living quietlyin the suburbs of Philadelphin, tho most thorough bankrupted uan in Americn. W, B, Morriam has aceepted tho appointmont mont of Qushior of the Morchnts’ National Bank, 8t Paul, in plnce of Charles H. Nickols. Governor Noyew, of Olifo, has just appointod Myron H. Tildon as Judgoe of the Buperior Court Cannon, ana Braudf, “Total, 16, nt‘yHmuiHou County ((f}ncinnnu), %icu Hagans, Second Iound—Red Tassol comoup emiling A;M_sl:gfflfd'g?' Dlxlt)}lli( ‘Wnrrchl nrcue(y;lm::, rosigued. :nd ?fil‘x nlf\x{(muax g?’gk ab “Y“‘é“ Plle, “:ll? s Voo, ell, Btone, Pickering, lowry, lnnk, urno at look as BAY ou're anothor.’ Itoath, Miner, Bherwood, M uirk, nad Ogdon, | _ DL J. Lawrence, formerly with the Cloveland 3 ioath, Minor, Burwoodl, Moo, "Quir, nid Ogden. | o s P urohiasod tho Ohio Farmer. | B ol §3¥0 Whito Pile a terribla blow on the nose, which mado the juice flow in stroams and staggorod him considorably, bub ho soon ro- covered and gave Red Tassel a blow on the eye, Thore bolog but six sbseuteos whon this yoto wva8 takon—viz.: Aldermen Bowen, Cond, Clow- ny, Clovoland, Corcoran, and Woodman—it will pnd will soon assumo tho management of it, Mr. Blukelee, tho former propriotor, will remain in chargo of ' the editorial dopartment for tho i olosing that optio. They thon clonched and both Do soen thati if the 16 who voloed ngainst the | preseut. foll msl.ha ml:md uxhln’uled. Botting was now mensuro Lold fast to that position it will boim- | * Mhoro has beon & shamefully thin attondanco | even, with Tied Tansol a triflo in the lead, possiblo to securo the 9 additionnl votes neces- eary to pass the ordinance over the Mayor's veto, even if onch of tho six sbsentces could be countod upon by tho Liborty Lenguers,— which they certainly caunot, as four, probably fivo, will voto on the temporanco alde. So it sooms to Lo seitlod that tho ordinanco is doomad to defeat, It is considored probable that the liquor-selling and drinking interest in Chicago will stremtously oppase tho Ernpnamuu Lo submit tho Bunday question to & dircet vola of the peoplo, for they fear that the docision upon tho Rubinstein concorts at Boston, and Wienimwski is crodited with saying : * Our onl tronblo is, that if we stay in Boston mucl longor, wo may becomo unaccustomed to appoar- ing in public.” Mrs. Van Oott, tho Mothedist rovivalist, now laboring at East Cambridge, Maes,, has just do- | clined an offor from an Evanston (IIL) ‘lady to “talke hor through Europeand Palestine, and thon furnish hor with a plensant homo—bocauso “‘she mnst bo about her Mastor's business. Third Round—Red Tasscl was on his foot again at tho proper timo, and without further oeromony went for Whito Pile in a stylo which drow fourth tho most uproarious applause ofr| tho highly enlightoned audience, and which at onco oatablished him as tho favorito in \mmnE circles. Whito Pile gave Rod Tassel o fow woal blows, and then rotirod to his gorner disheart~ ened. Fourth Round—Red Tassol was to timo nas nanel, but White Pilo rofused to como from his cornor, when tho othor went to lis side and would bo ufiuiuuc thomn by o large mujority. | Whitolaw Reid_entortainod Lis sssoclates of | forced him to fight, which impudonce onraged Ono of the hoaviost wholesnlo liquor- | the Now York Trilunc last Friday n(ght, nceord- [ White Pile to such an oxtent that ho laid down deslors in Chioago expressed this beliof to [ ing toa spocial to the Washington Capital, and | and died. Red Taseol was declarod tho victor, » TRIDUNE reporter yosterday, adding: ‘“Al- | appeared quiet clated attho Tribune's prospects. | and corried off in triumph by his friouds. thoogh . poounliry . luterest lee in tho |ITho special adds, among othor things, that the | Thoro were some fifteon moro fights like the ag gince 0 othor dircction, suppression |, editorinl forco docs not contaln a singlo advo- of tho salo of liquor on Sunday, my business in [ cato of prohibition or' protection—Greeloy's the city, moro especially my collections, shows n |, peouliuritics. falling off of 25 por cont, still, as o maitor of | ° qu.o v 2 i consetonao, bolioving thet. tho’ publio. good ra- |, ko Woodford (lty,) IWeckly suya: "Mve, o, quires, T am inclined to think that 1 should cosb [ Xing appobutument s osimistrees WEsSCREIRRE my voto with tho tempermuco peoplo on this | ¥ (o Sents o FECLY ot "stn. Tl vory quostion.” Ho wont on to expluin Low the | 0015 Tudyuud probably nooda dho offos, and wholosnlo denlers suffor from tho closing of : ' Saloous on Sunday, and tho cxplanagion wao n | ¥ill doubiloss muko o good Fostmlstrosss, yat owerful stgument, in favor of tho Sunday law. || %O 4L0 SOrTY ho BoiiTe: “tretotore, when lguor was allowod |; Cotton, romoved. *Iis truo sho has probably a o prot e, A oy bo.coriin | ittlo moro mesna thau tho new appointeo (con- of maling Iargo collcctions on Mondas, for tholr | Sistiug of a umoll jpention xoceived from tho Sunday anios would avorago throo timos asmuch |, Goverument), but sho bos thice yorhg CHE as thoso on weok days, and they nlways hod f ors to caro fur,lw hoso incomes are not probably {plenty o monty oa Sonday. Now, it 19 alto- f TOr than Lo'¢ sulliclout for thoic suppork; gothar difforent. Tho saloon Koopors, uot bav- {4 while hor succesnor has threo grown sons to as- o Banday o ol thom ont, v awilly dard fsiat Liat, one of them now holding s Government up, und my collections avornge 25 per cont loss " office (o ulorn]mepnmhi'r) of probably more vslue than they did before.” The sume siato of things ;hzlx‘llllthnl’?]sboflic‘nx,‘ and another, untll g‘ub\voq& nndoubtedly obtaing wilh all tho whotesalo | LOMiug o doputyship under . Cobion, W iuor derlors, who Lave overytliig to fearyfrom |, oe-third of tho sslary of tho offas. | Blre. Cot~ & diroct voto on the Sunday question, I ton bins given protty goneral satisfaction. . wo PERSONAL. . ono sbove desoribed, and, judging from the amount of enthusiasm displayed and the bots made, they wero “5‘“‘"} Intereusting, Tho birds wero mainly ownod by Jerry Monroe, of Chicago, and H. Chappel, of Datroit, and the battles woro for various sums, ranging from $20 to $100, with a large amount of sido botting. P A CITY IN BRIEF. Tus TripuNE will bo {ssued on the morning aftor Now Year's as usual, Thoro was forty-four flres during the month of Decomber, involving a loss of $21,235, The omployes of Fairbank, Pack & Co. mingled in tho mazos of the danco at & compli- mentary Now Yonr's ball Joet night, Tho rogular_monthly moeting of tho Man- agors of -the Homoe for tho Friendless will bo hulld ‘l‘fi tho Home to-morrow forenoon at 10 o'clock. AmnnF tho donations received yestorday by tho Public Library were ten volumes from tho Mayor, fiftoen from Adolph Moses, Esq, snd six from the Rov. Mr. Forsythe, Tho fourth of a sorics of South Bido Sociables will bo held at Avenue Hall, cornor of Twonty- socond street and Wabash avonuo, to-morrow ovening. This belng & genoral holiday, the Post Offico will close for the day at 10 &. . Tho aftorncon ‘mails will cloge at noon, evening mails as usual. Thera will bo two doliverics by carriers in the business portion of the city and vno outsido. H, L. Hnflflnglar,fl of Boston, editor of The Ohyistian, and . H. B. Haastings, his wifo, hold mootings in tho chapol on Groon stroet, bo- tween Madison and Monrao stroots, overy even~ ing this weok, and on Bundsy. A young mon named J. D. Trainor, who claima to bo a telograph oporator, was arrested on tho North Side, yostorday, for having at- tompted to run awey with ‘& rocking-lorso which ho found in front of o toy storo on Sedg- wick stroot. Dbeliove, und it seems to us tho Governmont might sufliciently havo provided for Mrs, Hos- kins without dopriving Mrs. Cotton of the x(i)uzgde(} nssistanco sho roceived from the Post co.” IRON-MANUFACTURING IN CHICAGO. o the Editor of The Chiceigo Tribune; Bn:: In your issuo of yestorday I noticed an articly in relation to the future of Ohicago 88 an {ron-manufacturing centre, Although not claim- ing a citizonship in your city, T have ot times given tho subject of manufacturing hero consid- orable thought, and' will now oy that I consider | Bouth Chicago,and especially that portionknown ‘a8 Catumet, a8 possessing superior advantages 1 for the location of iron furnaces. The compar- | ativoly short distance:from Bouth Obicago to the conl-felda of Eastorn Iliinois and Wostorn Indi- ane givos it suporior advantages for obtaining choap fuel for sovelting purposes, while its ad- ‘Waldones Caspury, of Borlin, Prussia, isaf 0 Bhormun. *Hon, H. C.Hondersoti, Marshalltown, Iowa, was ab the Briggs yosterday. Hon. H, D, Potorbaugh, of T'eoris, was at tho Tremont yesterday. Major L. M. Buford, United Btates Xrnty, was at the Gardner yestorday. X Dr. A, D, Androws, of River Fall, Wisconein, 'was ot the Treniont yesterdey. Rov. Florenco McCarthy will preach ifi-tho ‘Baptist Chareb, ot Highland Park, on Thavéday evening. Colonel J. B, Park and family, United Btatow Army, wore at the Briggs yosterday. The County Clork issued forty marriago licenses yestordny—the largest nwmnbor for suy day uring the yoar. commonly beon assoclated with the role. A con- vantsges for recofving iron-ore by water from Lake Superior, and by water and rail from tho iron-fields of Missouri, will cnable furnaces lo- cated ot Calumet to produce pig-motal at less cost than It can be mado at many of the extonsive fron cstablisbmonts in Ohfo, Pennsylyanis, and New York. One of tho points herotoforo aised againet the location of furnaces in Chi- engo has boen that tho oro snd fuol having to como by lako necessitated a hicavy oxpente in tho way of iutorest on s wintor stock of fuel and oro, which it was necossary to purchaso in sum- mer : but this objection cannot longer be urged, 8 the conatruction of a .number of now lines o railrond to tho conl-fieldy of Illinols and Indiana Captain W, Mitchell, Fort Leavonworth, lan- #as, 18 ot Andorson’s Europoan Hotel, , 8. 8. Merrill, Generel Manager, and O, V. I Carponter, Gonoral Tickot Agont, of tho Ohicago & Milwauleo Railroed, aro at the Shorman. Mr, 0. H. Kolloy, Assistant Night Manager of “Wostern Union Telograph ofiice, was Just night xrouuumd by tho night operators with a well- Lied purse, as & token of thoir estecm. e following were at Andorson's European' Hotel, yostorday: D. Wilkins, Bloomington; W.: H. Mnn, Gilman ; H, D, ;Stratton, Conn.; D.. 10, Leonard, Parkeruburg, W. Va.; 3. W. Towks-y bury, Boston; L. O. Kithard, Osoida, N. Y. | wil all allow tho furnncosy to draw tholr aupply Tho following woro among tho arrivals at thoa| of fucl at any timo, while the complotion of tho Gardnor yestorday, W. B. Bootb, Dotroit; A. L. | Tamarars, Chester & Irony Mountsin Railroad Arliony atd wife, Clinton, Towa; Mieo Heurn,y| will onablo them to rocolvo a supply of oro at Whooling, W. Va. ; Robert Lauson, Toronto; C.| any time from Southonst Missouri, 'Tho spoedy Fairbanks, Torre ilauto; M. A, Dalton, Cincin-+| complotion of the Cairo & Fulton Railroad to noti; C. W. Smith, Urbana. #{ tho oxtonsive hematile iros flolds of extroma i Southorn Miesouri will also open an additional Tho following prominent_gentlomen wore el w“u: of wnpply of oro of wuporior quality. Tho last of the olaims for land damagos ot Rush street bridgo was sottled yostordsy by tho Board of Publio Works, by drawing an order for somothing over £4,000 in favor of E, B. Wi ard. This makes ovor 316,000 which _tho city hina had to pay at Rush streot, Mathow Ladflin having ro- colved $12,000, Rov. H. W. Thomas, pastor of tho First Methodist Episcopal Church, is making arrange- monts to amuse and instruct tho newsboys and ‘bootblacks of this city with s sorios of free con- corts and (probably) alunch, The first ontor- tainmont will be given on Baturday evening, in tho locture room, Mothodist Church Block. tho gamins are invited, At o mooting of tho Board of Polico and Firo Commigsionors, yostorday forencon, several do- Jinquent firomon wero hauled up, Matthew Schuh was fined 10 days’ pay for nogicct of duty. Joseph Loggor, enginoer of Engine No. 19, was oharged with_inofiicioncy and negloct of duty, and the Tiro Marahal was instructed to transfor thio Tremont yosterday: Jumos Wilson, Towa;a| 30RO SHEOY 0% 90q™ orog show thom | him to Engino No. 8. Nichaol Maguiro, pipe- L. W Dennlt on oingn; Jomos Duncht | 45" contain Y5 o, Fequisito . qualitios | man of Engino No, 18, as found guilty of in- e s A ettt Samon . Swott, Now | Of manfacluring what is known as Bossomor | toxication and disordorly conduct, and was dis- Blgnnll, o D e Toun, s A, A, | Pig. As tho Tllois Contrul Tailiond will misgod from the Dopartmont. Jackaon, ancsyiic. s o5 A Al | BBivo'n largo and profitablo business from the | \Why do glaziers put a white patch in tho mid- : ! oro flalds of Missouri, I have no doubt thoy will Dr. Sesoph Havsn, of the Congregational* at once sec tho ndvantages to bo derived by the Thoologlosl Seminary oud Rev. Dr. Puttison..| Jocation of furnnces at thio points above named, President of tho Chicago Baptist AThmlog-cnl and do everythiug consistout to foster and on- Hominary, have boon engaged to give insteuc- | courage such outorprivos. —Anothor advantago Slons in 1ogie and motaphysics rospuctively, to | in locating furnnces at Calumet will bo found in tho sonior clasd in Chicago Uuivorsity, in placo. of Dr. Burroughu, tho President. o foliowing woro among tho arrivals at tho sn?r'mm ya‘ntergnuy: 1L C. 1onderson, Marslall- town, Towny D, Jt. Huut, St Lous, Mo.; W. 37, Bpringor, £pringdold ; Mason Rash, Burling~ ton; Honry H. Todd, Woodstock, 1L J. O. Mandonyille, Osliforuia ; William Cliff, Colnm= bus, Ohi 1. 3. Brown, Boston. o followlng worp _amnong tho arrivals at the lzr"irh 8 0ulordv§y: J. F. Baruord, Lima, N. Y. ; J. %z i{nm\fll aud family, Dubuquo; H. O. Waren, Detroit; 1% J. 1*ish, Racine; Rufus Ford, Buds, I1L.; Tainos I;tlz?wlh, Now Yorky O, E. Barnes, Minnoapolis, inn. 5 D, I , Wil- BN LA T Iartis, Ditubuigh ; Josoph MoWilliaws, Fort Wayno. At tho last mooting of the Lite vary Bocloty ot tho Christisn Union, tho Yollowiny,’ persous woro eloctod ofilcars for the onsuing yoar'; Prosidont, D, 1. Haminer ; Vico Prosidont, 11 3L Anders son ; Becretury, Bliss Kate Stubbs; ronsuror, E. ¥ Dunninies Txocutive Comnittew, F. I Fiahor, Mius Colrrio Stubbs, D. M. g = Dus oz, Tova, Doo. 81 ok 7, Treldor i entlomon were ,on_Monday | a notorious forgerand swindler, was arresie ovrgki::;oill.mflgusnu “éfim ot tixe Inxproved | boro last night, and to-day takon to Tairflold, Ordor of Rod Moen, the coremonies L eing con- | Ind., whero he, ubout a year ago, forged a cheok dlo of o light of glass in unfinishod buildings ? Ta it for smusoment? No. To cloan off tha win- dow? No. To toll the world that the l.\ulldlnlg isunfinished? Wronf again. Givo it up? It i8 bocauso the workmon are In the hLabit of throwing brick-bats, nails, {:lunes of wood, and rofugo gonorally, out of 'tho window, and tho chall-mark ia to impross upon thoir sansos tho trmini fact that there is a light of glass thore. Don’t think you know overything yot. Mr. W. B. Morso, of No. 188 Lincoln avenuo, reported missing at Polico Headquartors yestorday. Ho is an un}wrlur and manufacturer ©f bittors, and does businoss at No. 81 Dearborn stroot. Ho wa last soen ab tho cornor of Canal and Randolph etrests, at about 10 o'clock on Monday_anight, and then aroko ahout going homo. Hin Iriends foar that somothing unto- ward has bofallon him, as ho was b timon unusnally punctual in his habits, Thoir anxioty is mnalflarn\ll{xhuightonadh the knowledge of tho fact that he had considerablo money with ‘llnm, 28 ho mado several collections during Mon- ay, Amos Jilson, residing at No, 162 Aberdoon stroot, sttempted to commit suicide yesterday morning, by poisoning_himeolf with laudanum. Tho door of the room in which Lo waa lylng wag broken open by a police oflicer, and thie man was found stretobod upon o bed with an empty phinl in his haud. Ho bogged the policoman not to pummon s physiclan, as ho wished to die, A doctor was called in, and an emetic administered. Jilson rovived undor this treatmont, and was ro- tho fact that ol the iron made hero will bo ro- uirod for home consumption; consoquently “alumot iron-mastors will enjoy the advantago of o saving on froight in compating with pig roducod ot {:oinm whoro conl and oro can bo Eruught together at lass coct. In closing, I will eny thatT rogard tho oroction of furnaces aud forgos at tho points namod as being of tho most vital importance to Chicago, ol Brat your capitalists will givo the subjoo tho attention which it deserves. EB.W. Cutcaao, Doc, 20, 1872, e - —— Cincinnatl Financess CinomNATI, O., Dov. 81.~The Anditor's xo- port for the fiscal year, which now in Cincinnatl corresponds with' tho calondar year, shows ft,fifln,flnfl recoipts, aud £4,260,000 expendi- ured. Tho rovenue tnxes collested in Ohloin tho First Collector's District, in Docomber, were 623,000, of whicki 19,000 woro from splita. S A Arrost of ¥orgors. ! Qustod by Masers. O. 8. Totts and J, Jo,70phs, 0f | for about £20,000 and got tho mouoy, Ho 1as | ;movad to tho Bixth Precinct Station, Thoro ls e Brephet, . Duval; Bach o, W. | hithorto oluded the onicers, % 1s, o] RO dsogor of any fatsl rosults, Tho drug wan W Wintor ; Senior Sagamore, ¥, M. ' Wildors [ Troommarox, Iil, Doo. 1,—Dr. Nortls, a'| 10 chased st Di. O, T, Hathwway's drug storo, Sl bacdeoro B, WEBEe ciuné o e | gulc ot s st of em cho Ly s | o o5 ot s e, Bomone it g{::‘l‘:x’o?.. Gt ReEEAEUR i 8, Wigart to somd ponsion papers, and is held In :!ogml‘undl son to fool ko taking loavo of the Mr. McKenney, ngont of Minno Myrtlo DE3L 'fy AT tho lectuross, sonds tho following communi o tion to this offica: * Minuia rilo Miller. # stylo i said to o vory singulur. Torintonation is neculiar,'and the manuor of speaking quaint, owing_probably, to hor Capo Blanco lite, Al- thongh almost abrupt in hor clear, quick, do- oiNive uttorance, Lor way of addrassing un nudi~ once it sald to bo altogether cuptivating.” Ata regular communication of Nutinnnm’md!zo o Tho lovors of tho unique will mourn with Qonoral Phil. Bhoridan, s sorrow will bo tholr sorrow. His favorito mulo is doad, and that nobby four-in-hand in which tho gatlant o2~ ficor was wont to drive through the city will no more bo the handsomo thing it was, It is sol- dom that a mule I8 seen #o arlatocratio initn boaring and vo ovidently thoroughbrod as an. one of tho four owned by Genoral Bhoridan, an tha loss of tho best of “thom is & moro sorious —_————— 'The Chattanocogn Postmastorship., NasuviLre, ‘Penn,, Doo. 81,—Governor Sam, Bard comploted his bond yesterds: , a8 Post- master of Cbattanooga. Tl surctfos are firm ,wupparters af the Administration, and have- 4"Yom to b worth colloctivaly §220,000, noarly oiy, ‘bt times tho amount of tha bond. O S o e Infantile Mortallty nt Sea. thing than oue would suppose. It will bo dif- No. 6, & £ & A, M, hold lust ovaning G |y Yows, Deo. 81.lho bark Golumbus, | fiulhto nd & succowsor for tho dens dopartal B o futuoy ¢ Audrow J, G ailtord, | groun I ontoih, artivd at this por to-dy., She who Will not look awkward and yural by the side o o Mastor; 3o . Mattiows, Bouiof | ropurts L wonty-two doaflieon her vorags, buonty | o€ the (tes gthor slook, wall-fod, gantiomauly Doasts who still survive, This sad event, how= ovor, will not interfere with the ball to bo given by the military on Wodnosday night, Jan, 8. Threo men had & dispute about a dog, tho ather day, ono of thom, Bamuel Finloy, allogin that the other two, 0, 1L, Boyer aud & fricud, * bad vwloluod tho canlag, Uaver and his peso- of thom by iug clildron, and slso two births on board, Adolfort O, Woud, Junior Warden 3 Albort 13 Stilos, Souior__1J0n00m ; Warden ; Jomes M. Bmith, Tronsurer; Hocrotary; Rtobort Ienry, 130 Charlos G. Waldron, Junior Deacon ; Willinn . tone Nobls, Btaward ; Joln W, Ostrandor, 8toward; MirwAvKRE, 2100, 81, —Louis Folhko was, to- Lowis A. Hnmblen, Lylor, o fo Kinko Trison’1or life, oF tho Paris and Nico woro tho biding plp ges of tho | puider of Lt vilfyi otk folle ' e muirderer Sontoncods oiate answered tho oharge by pummelling Finloy soundly. Tho {njurod man songht Justico Jinines’ offico, and swvoro ont n warrant for the arrost of his nusnilants for assault and battory. The document was flvm to Constable McClain, and lio told Finley ho would moet him at tho Ullich Hougo, whorn the two mon bonrded, at 8 o'clock yeaterday morning. Tho offieer kopt iy appolutmont, and while walting on the corner of Biato and Twonty-socond stroots, Linley np- pronched, and safd he had mot Boyer eud tho othor man, and thoy biad whipped him again. They had rotreatod after the occurrenco, and ho could not tell whero they had gono, MeCinin n}fll gorvo tho warrant assoon ns ho can find om, Tho Canal Commissionors and Mayor Modill had o emll‘umncogustordn on tho subjoct of tho drainnge of tho Clieago Rivar into tho Tilinols & Michignn Onyal. It appoars that of Inte tho flood of water from the rivor Into tho canal hay bocomo grently redieed, partly bocauso tho lat- tor 1y coverod with lco to tho thickness of 18 statos that Laoy Chambors was placod in bonds of ©12,000 yostordny al Beranton, Giroono County, Town, an w1 necosory to tho murdor of Obarlos . Kondpll, and in dofoult of bail ho was lodged in'thio Marshall County Jall. b 2% FIRES. Grent Destritetion of Proporty Yostors duyssmGonfingrations ot Montronly nlesburg, Kl, Owwego, No Yay and Eivewhores Gavespuna, 11, 81,—A disastrous fire ocoured horo oarly this morning, About1 a. m., smoko s soon 1ssuing from ono of & splendfd biock of brick bulldings Jknown s tho Metropolitan Block. Tho .atore in which the fire originated was oconpled by I, T. Darrlugton, dealor in fancy goods, and tho firo way undoubtedly cnusod by somo dofect in the heating apparatus, Owlng t0 o wearcity of wator and inofliciency of tho Firo Dopsrimont nud apporatus, the fire inchos, thoroby diminialivg tho drainage | #prond with gront rapidity, nud bofors 1t could capuoily of tho osual to that ox- | bo acrested, had destroyed samo cight of the tout, ond lonving at prosont but 80 | finost stores us woll ni tho unoccupled hotol ‘inchios of water betwaon the [co and tho bod of | known as tho Gnlesburg Houso, The Oporn tho canak _'This, howover, could bo partially ob- vistod by 6poning the gates and loworing tha wator at thelocks at Lockport, but thero stands in tho way of this an old confract betweon tho Onnal Trusteos and the propriotors of Norton's mills at Lockport, which derlye thoir power from an ovorshot wheel supplicd with wator from tho Houso at ono time was In great dangor, but tho prompt notlon of tho eitizons l_tearing down wo or threo smallbuildings, and the hoavy snow slnrmflmvnlllug at tho timo, enablod thom to gavo this, ns well ns the surrounding praq{url,v. Tho principal sufforors by tho firo ro: W. W. Washburn, jewelry store, and Forrls, Frasi éanal, the lowering of which outs off the mill | I It. Bnrflng“l‘, faucy goods ; Gross & Bligor, towor, Ao a remedy for this, it hao boon ar- | books; L. 1. "Millor, " musical inntrumonts; ranged with tho mill rmprlumm that, in March | Bhower Bro., boots aund shoos; J. O, noxt, they shall substituto o turbine wheol for | Dunlap, harncss; Hamlin & Co., butch- tho present overshot, Bo that the water in the ¢anal may bo loworad to any dosired stago at Lookport, Tho breakingup of the icoin the 8pring wiil gronily increaso tho capacity of the capal to drsin the river, and no difioulty Is ap- prolionded. ore; 1. MoMilln, T\mtngmpl\ gallory; O. ¥, Prico, whoso valuablo Inw Jibrary was fotally do~ stroyed; I, F. Cook nnd Murphy, lawyors; Dr. Beott : Mrs. Mndovillo, dressmalor; HMies Fur- gus, milliner, and 0dd Follows' Hall, Tho occupnnts of tho stores on the first floor, with tho excoption of Barringor, saved most of their stocks of goods, though in & damaged condition, ‘Tho total loss will reach #100,000. Tho follow- ing aro tho insurances, as far ay onn bo sscor- taned: Frauklin, Philadolplia, $1,000; Iomoe, AMUSEMENTS. M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, “ In the briof comment in yestorday's TRIDONE GolmnbuflT 0., é},ooo; Hptinsfluldf Masa., on CharlottoCusbman's Lady Macbeth it wasmain | 8hU00; ~ Dlromena’ (nowp Ban Leaucieo, talnod that tho only oxcoption to porfoc oxool- | Golwritora’, Now ’ York, £5,000; ' National, . lonco nnd raro cousistoney in hor intorprotation | Hartford, $1,450; /Eina, Hartford, $1,000; of tho charactor consistod fn tho fact that sho | London, Liverpool sud Globo, $4,500 ; Home, Now York, §7,000; Stato, Hannibal, do., 85,0005 American Contral, 8¢, Louis, 86,240 ; Lycoming, Suncie, Pa., 24000, Pheont’, Hartford, 34,600} Plheenix, Brookiyn, £8,600 ; Continantnl, ‘Now York, $2,000; North Amorican, Philadolphia, 2,000 ; “I'riumph, Conn., 32,4003 Toyal, Livor- pool, 81,000 ; North British, £4,500. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Doc. 8L,—Tho firo last night, which burnod Endlemyor's drug storo, was caused h{ spontaucous combustion, The loss on stock is 10,000, Insured in tho Ktun for 83,600 ; in tho Springfleld Firo and Marino for S1)500; _in the German Mutua), of Indian- spolis, for §2,600; in tho Undorwrilors’ of Now ork, for £5,000. MonTnEAL, Dee. 81.—A fire this morning, on 8¢, Dotor stroot, dostroyod__fancy goods astab- lishment, n broom factory belonging to Nolson, 1 Waod & Co., the boot and shoo factory of Amos rlug forth mon children only ! Willard, and the adjoining warohouses. Tho Wo nro not aware that Miss Cushman claime || firomen’ saved tho surrounding buildings, with to givo an aceuratoreprosentation as tongo. Cor- | l;;%nm-;l;flzl}, oale. }‘vl;go;h«}rrr:;:!%«;;‘:-‘flwg tainly sho hns llttlo need to sticklo for o point g s 1o ot eo Nibte eotaoqhonen ' & voridition whish, || Sy 10 ks oetimated akihalia milion of dollars. taken a8 & whole, has no equal on tho stagoe. 'ALEXANDRIA, V8., Doo. 81.—A firo this morn- The support which sho roccives at the hands of ' ing destroyed & block of flve brick wurohiousen tho otlior mombors of tho cast is quite effectivo. | ::ngxg%g stk Tho loss is $100,000 ; insur- In M. Lovick o bavo a Machoth which, though. | “'Git i, N. ., Doc. 31.—A firo nst night do- 1t falls ehort of tho curront “star® standard, is, | gtroyed tho dry gaods store of J. . Carroll, in tho main, satisfactory, and would bo atill | and the stores of Maris Wilson and Caldit & moro 8o but for the unfavorable improssion | CO., and soveral teuements, Tho loss is creatod almost ab tho very outset by his reading £40,000. fich., D of the uol[loq{:y. which hio divides thus: “If it Mich., Deo, wore dono, whon 'ti’ dono, thon ‘twere well I— Dernor, 31—Blakely's drug store and Colby and Co's havdware stor, in the It woro dono quickly 'if tho nsssssination could trammel up the consoquence,” otc. This villago of Rockford, Mich., woro dostroyed by rondoring is so manifestly foroign fo tho moan— \iro yosterday. ‘Tl loga is not tatod, {nig of tho linos o8 to appear nbsurd, and, as hus * LEavexwonsm, XKan., Doe. 81.—A firo this Dboon anid, tends to produco a dnmaging catimate. morning in tho #moking dopartment of Ryau's pork house destroyed about 75,000 pounds of of the actor's ubility to understand tho role, and. &0 works an injustico, for Mr, Lovick proves to porl, Loss, about $5,000; insured, §3,000. Do o much better Mactelh than can commonly be CINCINNATI, Jan. 1, 1873.—A fire broko out in Bylvonter Hand's marbleized mantel works near found within the resources of a stock company. Haviug never baforo annnmd in conjunction tho gorner of Fifth nud Contral avonue, from tho hot-air furnace, and damaged the building with Miss Cushman, he labors under tho disad- vantago of an imperfoct knowladge of hor pecu- and stock to the amount of $7,000. Fully ine liar roquiremonts, which aro of vital consoquonce sured. in thoir aconcs togother. A marked improve- Brooamyaroy, Doe, 81.—Tho residonco of Mrs, Gaogo Parko, it: this city, was partially dostroyed mont in this rospect was noticoablo Inst ovoning. r. O'Noill makes an excollent Macduff, giving Dy firo Inst night, about 1 o'clock, tho text with commendablo care, and showing Cixo1xNaTi, Doc, 81.—A fire this ovoning in J.P, Thorn's building, 173 Main stroot, dam- genuine fire in the- more forcible situa-, fions. An ngreesblo oxcoption to tho gonoral! agod the third and fourth stories $5,000; in- rule_ in tho ecasting of ‘‘Macboth” is sured in tho Equitablo of this city, and London, and Liverpool. Thoso stories wore occupiod by r. Barry's performance of tho part of thesleopy porter~—tio only suggestion of comedy in tho M. Nathan, candy manufacturor. Ilis losses axo $6,0005 fully imsured. Tho origin of the ontiro play—which is given with such capital of- Tact as to ontitle Lim to spocial meution, and not ¢ gives it an appenranco of greater ago than has tomporary holds thocontrary opinion—that Lady Macbelh was o woman in the decline :of life, and that sho had long passed tho poriod whon sho ¢+ gavo suck to babes, and knew tho swoots of mothorly love.” The play itself, with o singlo oxcoption, falls to convey ovon approximatoly an idoa of hor age; but that she could mnot have renchad, much loss long presod, the period To- forred to, s indicated with more positive clear- noss than appenrs olewhere in the toxt, whon acbeth, sftor listoning to tho blood-curdling | minutences of dotail with which she plans tho murder, exclaims ; firo hiné not boon nacertainod. Hantronn, Coun., Doc. $1.—Tho factory of tho total omission of his namo from tho bill. Colts Willoy Wara Manufacturing Company Little oxeollencos liko this, cropping out at uu- m;*_difimmfl iy fira Sl ovening. ~Loss, 75, oxpocted places, desorvo recognition. o, nuu{nncn}s Sné 81.—At Chostor, P *Aacboth” will bo given for tho lnat timo this. | 0 e ot Lo e e ovening, At the Now Yenr's matinoo, this after- | S8 M Sl o s ey noon, Miss Cushman apposrs in comody for tho, | & "“’dfi e s Bacaon cl )y firut and only timo, * Simpson & Co." iu thos | #omed Hollaud, porishod in the fames. icco, and tho oast Is mado up of Mr. MoVicker, 3Ir. Lovick, Mrs. Allon, Mra. Myors, and Drs. Stonoall, I'o-morrow ovening, and for the rost of tho woek, Shaksponre's grot historical play, @Henry VIIL,” will bo produced, with Miss. Qushman a8 Queen Catherine. MOOLEY'S QPERA HOUSE. “Tho Lancashire Loss” was continued st Hooloy's on Mondny end Tuoaday nights to full. honsos, and thon was withdrawn, giving placo to- tho favorito Irish drama, ** Poop o' Day,” which. s to bo presontod ab tho Now Yonr's matineo to- doy and auring the remainder of the waek, The caab includes Dillon in the fino charnctor of Barney, togothor with Mossra. Dlaisdell, Padgot!, Boggs, Arnold, Woodfold, Wilsou, and. Misa Mook, brs, Rogors, Miss Soldon, ete. A noticenble “oaturo at Hooley's, boginning this ook, is tho lightiug up of tho wholo house by eloctricity, by moans of a peculiar method used in Ford's Opera Houso and tho TFirst Presby- torian .Church in Baltimore. Lvery light SPRINGFIELD. Filed Mis Tond--County Xudges Ap« pointeds cursion Postponcd--Tha Coni-Mincry? Strike, Special Despateh to The Clicago Tribune, Seaixarteny, Il., Dec. 31.—~Tho Hon. James K. Edeall, Attornoy General of tho Stato of Illi- nois, filed his official bond with tho Seorotary of Stato to-day. Under tho old law, tho Attor- ney Gonoral was not required to give bond, but o Inw passed by the Twonty-soventh Genoral Assombly fixed tho bond to be given at 100,000 William Mortland was to-dayappointed County Judge of Calhoun Conuly, vice D. 8. Sampson, deconsed. Mr. Talcott wag alsoappointed County Judgo of Monroo County, vice John Morrison, decoased. Br. Talcott ing boon s momber of in the house is_ignited instantancously. | tho Stato Board of Equalization sinco its organ- A now wocioly dramas, entitled ¢ Fate,' | ization, and wns rogarded an_oflicient membor. by DBartloy Combel the author | 'Tho Governor resppointed the Honm, John 1l of “Peril; or, Love at Long Branch,” will shortly bo produced ot Haoloy's. B, Caumpbell, who 8 one of the bost of Amorican pilaywrights, bns writton *Fato” oxpressly for this theatro, and will porsonally superintend ito proparation aund praduction. ACADEMY OF AUSIC. Robort McWado is playing a most succossful engagemont in * Rip Van Winklo" at tho Acad- emy of Music. ¥o is in no sonso an imitator of Jefforson in the role of Rip, but proseuts the charaoter in o distinct light, snd with genuino powor and ability. Thero will always be room Tor Mr. McWade, even afber tho rotwrn of his roat rival to the stage. Tho pieco, which i fholy actod and mounted at_tho. Acadamy, will ‘o tho attraction at the Nea Yonr's matineo this afternoon, and throughout tho weok. AIKEN'S THBAIRE, At Aiken's Theatre *‘'Fhe Ticket-of-Lenve Man ” will bo given to-day, at both tho after- noon and oveuning performances, Tho play is woll cast, with Aiken in his favorite rols of Hob Brierly. Reid Commissioner of the Penitontiary, to-day, for o torm of six yoars. Ar. Roid was olectod in November, 1808, and_commenced ou the Stst of Docomber, having drawn by lot the long torm of Bix yonrs, Iis torm, therefors, oxpiros to-dny. Who followiug tologram was rocoived to-night by His Excelloncy, Governor Palmer: “Droosnaron, Til, Dec, 81,—J. M. ALzx, Gove crnor: If application was nade, could you stay the oxecution of MeNulty, at Peorla, until the application for o supcrseideas could bo Loard by tho wholo Court next weok ¥ e, ( Jonx M. ScoTT, To whick talz;nm the Ctovoruor responded “Yog," The exeoution of MeNulty will thero- foro Lo postponed to n day not yot fxod, Tlo latost dovelopment In {ho conl strike Is tho racolyt, to-duyy of thirty aur loads of coal, ~which is boiug sold st 11 conts, the samo pric 18 befare the strike. Superintondent McMullon, of the Chicago & St. Louii Railroad, telographs Virgil Itickox that' tho proprictor of the coal wirios at Wilmington, Will County, can furnish 1,000 miners to work tho minos horo, and that if they nre wanted ho will mnlio their fare vory chonp, 1t Is not known what theso dovelop- ments will accomplish with the minors horo. —_— Fall of o Bullding, New Yorx, Deo. 81.—Tho ond wall of a four- story brick factory on Union siroet, Brooklyn, foll to-niglt, crushing in o two-story utable, con- taining fourtoen horaes holonging to Smith & Jowell, flour dealers, and yaluod at 51,200, The Yactory was ocoupied by W. 1L Mayor, manufac- turor of wall paper, who bad about 200 mon aud womon omployed daily. Ilis loss is $6,000. In- ng’' OFERA HOUSE, The jolly fellows at Myers’ Opera House aro ursuli tho ovon fopoe (nothiug personsl ug atween Surridgo or Tyrroll) of their way, uo- ronely conscious of glving one of the finost min- sirel ontertainments ever offered to a discrimi- nating public. This weel's bill brings out tho full strangth of £hio Arlington, Cotton & Kemble Combination, including Billy Rico, Mackin and Wilson, Clarence Burton, aud all the reat. They give & Now Yoor's ‘matinco porformance this afternoon. NIXON'S AMPUITHEATRE, At Nixon's, dlle. Zoo appenrod on Monday | sured. sud “Tuonday nights in the highly-sonsations] —_—— ?’" # Tho Fomalo Brigand.” The New Year is Stonmbonting nt Memphis, y o bo ushorod in to-day, aftornoon and ovening, | prewpins, fonn., Doo. 3L—All tho shore lco Dy Milo, Zoo as Topsy, in ** Unclo Tom's Oabin.* ST. LOUIS. Tho Xce=Giorge In the RiverssSteams ers, Burges, Eto,, Endangored. 81, Lous, Doo. 81.—Tnin foll all lnst night, and to-dny lins boou cloudy and dnnl\P. To-nigh it is much colder, and freozing slightly., ‘Tho tow-boat Fiskor liag boon working at” tha gorgo Dolow Houth St, Louls, to-day, but made little Loadway, tho feo bofug tad thiok to broak roadily. Tho Marbla City also attompted to break tho Enrgu farthor up strosm, but mot with tho ssmo difioulty as tho Fishor. Tho gorge above the bridgo {4 covered with wator_to-day, and tranalt ncross has almost consed, Botweon tho bridge aud Lower Carondolet aro l{luf 28 stonmors, D wharf-boats, 4 forry-bonta, 13 tow- Dosts, 4 traustor boats, 4 tugs, 3 wnbmarine yrrockurs, about 20 barges, 2 soction dooks, and 1 marine way, Should the ico brosk up sud- donly, or n big riso take placo, there would be gront destruotion of property. Bolow Welf River disappoared during the night, and the rivor is about stationary this morning. ‘A considerablo quantity of ice i running, and {6 is bolloved thut the gorgo at Randoiph has ‘Droke, but tho ice has softencd so much that no furthor damago need be upprohended. Boats at 1ho lovee are Joading and proparing to leaye. ——ge Frozen to Deaths Donuque, Iowa, Dac. 81,—The body of Domi- nio Kics, who hua boon missing from his homo sinco the 20¢h instant, was found on Bundsy ina field near Lamotto, frozen stlff and burled ‘undor tho enow. Liquor {u at tho bottom of it. Matt Humphroy was found frozon aud doad in the timbor noar Marblo Rock, Tows, whore ho hiad gono for wood, Whou found lis body lay acrows tho wagon tow, £uo. - Rollgions, Prrrss una, Pa,, Dee, 81.—Last_ovoning tho Gonoral Assombly of the Unitod Proabytorian Churoh Joft the adoption of ‘Lho Now Yorsion of Psalms in Motor to hm respectivo congrogations, The Firth U.P, Cliureh holil a congrogational mooting to-day, and took action on tho subjeet, Whon submitted to vote, ano hundrod and dight votod in favor of tho old version, aud ono hun- dred and ono in favor of the new, ————— Che Modoc Indlan War, 8aN Francrsico, Deo, 81.—Lho military S i SO ‘Felographlc Brovities 8ir Bartlo Froro arrived at Aden yostorday, on his way to Zanzibar, "o poople of LaSallo and viciuity yostorday onjoyod tholr first run_of slolghlug Wit four tuchc? n{l‘ snow that foll vory quletly tho provi- ous night. A tnoolel {0 tho Dos Nolnos Stalo Realsler sent to in driving the warriora out of thoir stronghold at Bon Wright's cave, Evory stratogom thus far baw failed, Howitzors and hombsholls from Fort Vancouvor aro to bo used against thom. More troops have beon stativned at Iort Klamath. Oaptaln Jack's band has inoressed to ovor one hundrod well-armod fighting mon — Juvenile Educntion it Central Gers many. "Tho Prosidont of tho Statistical Donrd at Bor- lin, Dr. Bchwabe, nccording to the London Echo corrospondont, latoly mado b s{much at n public meeting in ordor to exrovn ho dofleloncy of juvemlo education in the centre of Germony, Childron are mich improvad by public inatruc- tlon, but thoy aro strangoly doficiont in tho Inowledgo of nature and natural phonomens. It was ptated that from about 1,000 children ex- smined boforo bcln¥ admitted into echool, 777 over saw any raiabow, 633 o flofd of potatoos, 0603 & buttortly, 583 tho munsot, 463 tho rising of tho sun, 400 & mondow, 400 n cornfiold, 887 n flock of hoop, 804 o forost, 204 an onk-Lrdo, and, Tastly, 167 hud novor honed'tho songe of tho' lark, This ptatemont created ql‘out wonnation, and avorybody {s conyingod thnt, notwithatanding tho genorelly gaod aducation of youth in Gar- many, somath nilu atill to be done to fill up guuu volds in the primary education of chil- on, —_———— Rallroad Noews. Special Despateh to The Chicago Tribune, HrrixarirLp, Deo, 8L.—Tho Ug'('nngo & South- westward Suburban Raflroad Company has filed articles of nssocintion with the Beoratary of Stato, capital $400,0005 object boing to constrict o railroad faom Clicago to Joliot, Thero woro also filod articles of aswociation for the Chicago & Westward SBuburbon Railroad Company, capital 300,000 ; objoct, to construct and oporato a ratiroad from OChicago to and with tho township of Proviso, in Cook Gounty. —_— @cean Steamship Nows, New Yorg, Dec, 81, trom Bromon, and Cuba, QuEENsTOWN, Doo, 31 pus has arrived. TLaverroow, Doc. 81.—The stoamship Prussian has arrived. Bristor, Doc. 81,—The stoamship Great Wost- orn, from Now Yorlk, has arrived. —_— Stenmship Accidont. New Yoni, Doc. 81.—A. dospatch to tho Da- sifie Muil Sloumahip Compuny, rocalvod this morning, atates that, on Doo, 20, tho Costa Rics Droko £1i0 axlo of lior propolier 'in tha Guif of Moxico, which disablod that stoamer. The Conta Tica plys botwoon Aspinwall and Contral Amori- can ports, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Financial News. New Yont, Dec, 71.—Monoy waa active and atrin gent early {n'tho doy, ¢ K@Xe por day, but closed at por cont gold. Blorling ruled dull, at 100y for long, and 1103 for ahort eight, Gold wa quistand steady, ot LBGULK, Thoigh- eat prico durlug tho yesr was 1163 ; lowest, 108k Toatw, 133 por. cont for carrying, Cléarlugs, $16,000,~ 000, Troasury disbursoments, $411,700, Govornments wero quiot, bub slrong. Stato bonds dull and steady. Blacks rulod dull and bustuces was confined to 8 fow leadiug sharea, Tacilo Mall fel ram 134 to 13 an the nows of tho dlssblement of the Bleamer Costs Rica, but rallfed to 73%. Now York Contral sold up 10100, Erlo foll {rom 615 10 03¢, rullying i beforo tho oloss. Mtiarost of tho lst deciined 1 por caut, but this wos rocoverod in lato businaes, Wostern Tnion advanced from 707 to 814 ; Wabssh from 74} 10763 ; Lake Shore from 05X to 06; Olio from 4 10483, nnd Rock Island from 110 to'1113(. At tio closo prioes wero_rathor off from tho best ratos but firm,” Bterling, 1001, GOVERNMNENT BONDA, Coupons, '81, .18 [Coupons, '67. 5-90a of '02, 1137 |Coupons, 'G8. Coupons, 5 11274110408, Goupons, 105, *1133; Now s, Goupons, '05 (i 11103 Ourrenc; TATE VONDS. Missonris, 963 Virginias, old, A5 North Carolinas, old..83% North Garolings, now,19 Tonnoasecs, ol Tennessces, no 193 79’ Virglutas, uew.. BTOORS, Canton, 03 W. U. 80%] Quicksilye 40 Adams Exprosa ” Wolls Fargo . % Amierican Expross, ... 673 |Torre Hauto pi: Tiitod Blates a1 [Ouicage & A1 og 7 Pacifie Mail, 7830, & A, pfd . ;:h\v York Cen! 0. & AL 5 |2 Indians Cent 114x Tllinols Central 23 883} Undon Pacifio afocks, . 575 ni B3 1T P bonda...uvsss 00 |Gentral Pacttio bonas. 1023 88 e 111 iDel,, Lack, & W, 035 1 8. ¥, % Erl .8 Foroign NMarkcts. Lovznsoor, Dec, 9111 o, n.—-rlour, 501, —Winter, 118 126 + apring, d@124 2d; white, 124 04@12a 83 club, 138 10d@1%6. Corn, 293, Pork, ©3s, Lard, 378 0 Tavenroor, Dec, 91—3 p, m.—Breadstulfa strong. Winter wheaf, 125@12s 24 ; apring wheat, 11s 6d@12s 43 white witeat, 123 8@123 9d; club, 133 20@18s 4d. Reat unchanged, TLavenroor, Dec, 81—5 p, m.—Aarket unchangod, TLoxow, Dec. 31— p. m,—Consols—Monoy, 91%G 917 nccount, kano; 5208 of %05, 925 ; A0 of 07, 93¢ § 10408, 89 ; now Us, 8973 ; Erle, 4037, ‘Amount of bulilon gono Into the Bank of England to- oy on balance, £224,000, Tho rato for wmonoy at the Stock Exchangd on Government socurities is ¢ highor than tho bank rato, Tallow, 44s 0d, ANKkORT, Deo, 91,—5-208 of '62, 00, PAxis, Dec, 31,—Rentes, 53 francs 20 centimes, Livenroor, Dac. 8L—Cotton firm ; middling up- Inud, 10%d, ‘Saled : 13,000 bales speculation aud ex- port'2,000 bales, Total Bales pinco Doc, 20, 76,000 bales ; ‘oxport, 5,000 balea ; speculation, 7,000 balcs,” Stock by actual’ count, 431,000 ; Amerlcan, 63,000 ; ‘tock cati- muated, 386,000 ; 'Américan, 71,0005 nclual oxpore, 0,000, " Stock aflont, 264,000 ; Anierlean, 204,000, Salea of coiton shipped from Savaunsh or Charleston No- vember and Decomber, 1037d. DBreadstufts firm 3 California whito whent, averago quality, 175 81@12s 100 ; olub do, 13 20@1s'dd : red spriug, 114 B4Ga1% 40 Fod wior, 135@1% 34, Flour, s, Corn, 208, . Ohcese, 63, Bacon unchangod. ; llucolfllu of wheat sindo Inst roport, 80,000 quarters of which 25,000 quartors wero Awerican, Recelpts of com o lab puet 000 quarlers Asseicus, 6,0 uarters, 808, Whoat Buffale Live Stock Market, Borrato, N. Y., Doc. 31,—~OATTLE—Rocelpts to-day, fucluding 75 cars o nrrive, 1,275, mnking the total for tho week 8,060, or 198 cars, againet 27 cars the samo time last week., Tho mnorkot opened brisk at an ad- vanco on Just week's closiug rater, but the unfavorable advices from tho East caused prices (0 fall fully e, with a prospect of receding to lust wook's closing rates, About 900 wore disposed of, Sales: 683 Iilinols stocrs, 1,083 to 1,76 the, at $5.60@0.624 ; 07 Obio, 1,029 to 1,811, at $5.50@0.25 ; 20 Cherokieo do, 020, at $4.253 18 Indiana bulls und steers, 1,004, at $4.60. BiEr AND Lamns—Recoipts thus far this week 8,850, against 2,000 for the samo timo lust week, Tho market hing not yot opeued. Hoas—Recelvod thus far this weck 8,500, agalnst 10,600 Lioad for the samo timo last week, Market fairly nctivoat $4,00@4.12, an advance of 10@13}c per cwt on last weok’s ratos, Sales of 4,000 Ohlo and Tn- Qiana pigs, averaging from 200 to' 350 1bs, ot $4.00@ L1334, New York Dry Goods Markots New Yous, Dec, 81.~—Business s besn complotely pamiyzed to-fay by o ovuro storu, o murket owover, unchanged, aud tho samo firmness which Lias Tuted of lato {3 shown fn both cotton and woollon goods. Priuts uro quict, but assortmonts of Hght and modiim_ work wero taken by tho Californin. trado. Cottonades are fn more requost by clothing manuface turors, Forelgn fabrics rule vory junctive, Black slpncas and mobalrs are held moro frmly, snd aro highor abroad. Roston Cattle Market, ‘WazenTowy, Mass, Dee, 8l.—Deer CATTLE—Ro- coipt, did ; npply lght at laat woek’s pricos ; morket firm for ordinary to medium lots, Salesof cholco ot £11,00@11,560 ; oxira, $10,00@10.50; frat qualily, $5.00 @0.75 ; rucoud, $0.00@2.75 7 third, $4,60@5,50, Bueer axp Lasps—Receipts—2,617, Balea made in lots 276 at $5,00 sach ; oxtra, $6,00@7,60, Market quiot at a o advauce, Pittsburgh Live Stock Market. Prrzsuunan, Deo, 31.—CATTLE—Market slow ; oe- rivaly falr 3 best, 64@63(0 ; stockurs, 3@io, Bueer—barket dull; urrivals heavy ; best, 6@0io; medium, 5@5i0; common, AQ?{ Ttoas—Market bad ; arrivals fi: Thiladelphis, $1,00@4.05 ; Yorkers, nono selling, Pittvburgh 0l Market, Prerspyuar, Dec, 31—Crudo petroloum dull and lower at $3,60' for round fote, Refined quiot and uns chiauged, fhe Produco Markets, NEW YORK, New Yonx, Doe, il,—Corrox—In limited request. Middiing uplauds, e BureAvstures—Flour firm; receipts, 7,000 brla; superin Weatorn mnd Stuto'st $5,10@0.25' common T wooul oxtra, $6,8537.10; good to cholee, $1.15G 7453 while wheat, extrn, '$7,4039.35 5 Olio, $7.0069 51 B, Louts, $1.10GIAL0. 1tye fldur uuchianiged, Whiet itghor 'roccipte, 0000 b { Iuferior sprin, S1AUE1.51 § No, 3 apring, $1,62@1,683 No, 2 Chlcuo, SUGTGE160 7 oriuary W0, §1.683 No. 3 Milwaukeo FL0raT 00 No. 1 Milwanties, 170, livo scarce sud i Tarly from Conuda 'Weat, 3117, Malt quist. Qoriy firmer 5 now mixed Western, 05@000 3 old, oall GisUTo, Oata dull ; Teceipts, 29,000 bu ; pricels uu= E 1ivi—=Qul Hovs—Unchanged, fleht tha Modoo Indisns bave nob you siccooded | Guovrutzs—Coieo fsw ; Bio 10810, Kugar fom; falr to good rofining, OX@IN0: Oubs, OK@IKCe Molasaes quict, Nico quiot 3 TH@BLe. Pernonnun—Orde, 11@11K0 ; rofinod, @I, Puovistons—Dork fower; meas, $13.00; primoe mene, $14,76, Ticol unchanged and dull, ‘moats lcband unchonged, Mlddics steady snd unchianged. fardstendy; No.1 o prinia steam, T5@730 ; koltly 1{c, Ggu'r'run—qullct; Nertern, 10610c. nrEs~Quiet § 11@14X0. e Untated oaica t §1.00, closing with 080 off ored, TUFFALO, Burrato, Deo, 81,—Gnat—arket vory strong ; No. 2 Mitwniked club hold at $1,060, Corn quich at 63c. Oate quict at 40G 420, MITWAUKEE, MuwaukE, Deo, dl—Dngabsrurrs—Elour quict and unchangod, Wireat quiot ani weak No. 1, #1287 No, 2, $1.225¢. Oats firm ; No, 9, 27c., Corn dril anc unotticd, Jower 3 No. 2, 38%e, Tiye Grm No, 1,70c.. Barloy atéady ; No, 2, T2, ReoErers—Flour, 3,000 brls; wheat, 61,000 b, BruvsraTs—Flonr, 2,000 brla; wheat, 40,000 bu. PILADELPIA, PusLApzLenTA, Doc, 31, —DitEADSTUYYA—Flour e chinuged, Wheat firm, and nat quotably higher ; nx!d $1.8531.00,, Marloy unchanged, Oorn Aleady s ol Tellow, G5@6hc; uow, 00@H2¢ ; mized now, 01@620. Oata ahiot and weal ; white, 60@670 ; mixed, 44@400. WitterrT—U80, . DALTIMORE, Dec, Bl.—BrvansTorre—Flour uns chinnged, Wieat soarco and firm ; cholcg whito sud wber, §2.20@2,003 Western red,' $1.031,90, Corm. quiot] mized Wedtorn, 62, Ot atendy; mixed Wentefn, (0c; white G0c. iy quict and firi' at 85c@ ‘Provisions—Unchonged, Wusker—Firm BaLTINONT, e Flous quiot cliolco, $0. 80c 3 whito, 830, New Orurang, Doc,31—Tinzal snd_firin; treble esira, $7.25@9.00: ‘Gorn dull ; mized ond yollow, Oatn dull; 50, Bran—bull; $1.60, HAY—Firm | prime, $10.00; cholce, $45.00, : Provistons—Vork dull nt $13.75 Dacon dullat 540, 95c, nud 1o, Lard quiot; torco, 8%@8Xo; ki, X e, Giooentzs—Bugar quiet; common, Gc; good com= mon, @740 fair to fully fair, 73@830; primo, 9o, ‘Molunses In good domand ; Jow grades dull ; cene trifugal, 31@400; falr, 47@5L0; pritne, GA@0G0; slriotly primo to cholce, 56@8%0. Cofico, 16@10c. ‘Wiarer—Hcarce at D2@990. CorTox—bloderalely active sales, 0,700 : good or- dinnry, 18K@18%c; low middlings, 105@19%05 middling, 107¢c; middling Orlenus, 2 TRecolpts, 9,707; exports, Coulinont, 4,780 20,967, Bltock, 164,905, TOLEDO. Torrpo, 0., Deo, 81,—BreAnsTUrrs—Flour firm. ‘Wheat wclfro and highor; No.32 whito Wabasb, $1.825 extra whito Bichigon, $1,83; No, 1 do, 17@1740% amber” Michigan cash, $1.70% ; No. 1 rod, $1.70) 1.71; No, 2, ’il.M@l.“. Corn steady; high mixe 873¢6; nollor Marcl, 43¢ ; low mixed, new, $70; yol= tof, dow, S7xe, Ot slowty ¢ No. o] No. %8130, nzaszn oas—$.A0@450. olzgrrTe—lour, 100 bz wheat, 16,00 bu; corm, 8, u; osts, . BmiesrNTA—Flour, 2,000 rls; wheat, 0,00 buy corn, 4,000 bu ; oats, 2,000 bu. 08WLAO, Qswea0, Dec, 31.—Gual—Whoat firm ; whito Miohe fgan and Cauads, $2.00, Corn stcody at Gio. Basloy: ST, LOUIS, 8r. Lous, Dec, 81,—Breapsturrs—Flour quiet and, unchunged, . Wheat in speculativo demand for spring, aud pricos advanced; No.3 $1.243¢ ; wintor Grm; No. 3 red, $1.72; No. 2 do, $1.00. ‘Corn npd ,ontd wne chinnged, Ttyefirm; No, 3, 760, Darloy quiet, ‘Wataxxz—Qull, 02. Proviatons—Pork nominal, Bulk mests snd bcon,; nothing. doing. Lsrd in good demand but littidl offering. Hoos-Highor at 1240aa10, Tocalpts, 1,850, DETIOIT, Dernorr, Deo. 30.—GmaTN—Whoat stesdy; extra whito, $1,00 ; No, 1, $1.78@1.10 ; amber, $1.05. Oorz quiet and unchangod, Oats at 33)c. Hoas—Dressed, $4.45. MEMPHIS. Mearms, Dec, 31.—CorTos—Soarco ond firm 3 good ordinary, 173 low middling, 18%{c, Dreabszuesa—Floir dull sud nominal, Corn moal to artive, $3.a0. Corn market baro, Oats dull snd. drooping at 45¢, TAv—Dull and nominal, Bran—To orrivo, 250, LoD VILLE. Youmymzz, Deo, 8l.—Tonaoco~Very frm ; sales abont £0.bhds, DnrAusTUFse—Tlous fm, & good domand, and une anged. ProvIsoNe—Firm, and domand for bulk meats nc- tiyo. Moss pork moininal, at $12.60. Bacon steady: shouldors, So3 closr rib, 7io; cioar, 86, packed. Lard steadly at 13{@83{0. Tioas—Tirm ; Hcavy grades solling nb $3.85@3.876~ Total number killod tp to last night, 278,000, Winsry—8io, OINOINNATI. Omvermias, Dec, 81.—BREADSTUFFE—Tlonr firm At $7.70@7.85, Wheat firm at_$1.00@1.62. Corn firm atl@ddo, Tye dulland a siado lover asic. Ota and barloy quiot and unchanged, ‘Provistoss—Pork nominsl at §12.00 for apot and fii« ture, Lard—Steam firmst71-16@7)c, Buik meald etondy and_unchanged. Bacon quiot and stoady. Groen meats hold firily ; salea hams at 7@%0 for 10 to 14 1bs avornges, Tloas—Sicady at $3.70@4.00 ; most of sales ot $3.000 395} Teccipt, 5,025, WitarEy—~Firm ot 88, OLEVELAND, 31,—BnreapsTUFFs—Flour ver™ ‘Whcat higher No. 2 red at¢ No, 1 dull, bold a} §1.70, Corn quict and unchanye. Oat atead; P A A A A AR A A A NSRS, DE OLEARCG—ERIOKSON—In thiscity, Dog. 24, by Rov. O Ty Patoraon, Raphacl Do Cloarey to Mary -4 Erickson, buthi ol Ollongo. i DIED. TAQUIFT=Mondny, Deo. 80, Dr. Thomas Lo A e Vot smalbpot,” at it Tosidosoo, No. 267 Tash Vo imbor ot BlateLodgos S Montesal (Canada) papors ploass copy. JonER-akel faio cfi&;{;‘ l;l:‘h, Wov 5 Bre. Jonata. ¥ Jouen, of Gllnis, agod 30 yoars. BYCAL S Manday, Leo. B0, of consumption, Tattls Era, ouly ayghter o Wailaea T. and Hattio 5. Pholos, agod 3yoars, 3 months, and 3 days, Sincral ab ronionco, northoast cornor Burnsida and Tavaiieth.ate., thix day'at 10 o'clocks eatriugos 10 Graco- Tone Silands of tho family are roqupstad ta Attend. Fronen and Onolda (No ) PapoTs PICB30 COPY. NGRS Dubaque, on thodlat tast., Aunis, dugbe torof Thomas and Ann Lynch, of tlts ciiy, aged i1 yoara. AW AL his lato jeaidonco, No. ¥38 Michian:aves 1n'chin. oity, Deo. 8ly of Iuag faver, Artbur J. Hawho, ngod 83 onrs. ‘OARROLT~Doo. 81, at 06 Michigan-av., of scarlet fo- cor. Thiomas, youngost son of Glara B. and tho lato Ciza. T Oarroll, srod § sears and 8 wonthi. incral (fom, (e Tesones Muutaday, Jen. 2 atll o'gloolk, Frionds of tho family aro fnvited. E2-Ulnclnnati and Peoris papers pleaso copy. eZ=inalonntiand el pRper AUCTION SALES. ESTABLISHED JAN’Y, 1856. ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEBRS For 1he sale of General Merchandise and Real Estate, 65 and 57 South Csnal-st, DRY GOODS, Oustom-Made Olothing, Shirts, Drawors, Eto., THURSDAY, Jan. 2, at 93 o'ciock. On PHISDANG i 1885 Nastioncors. BUTTERS & CO.°S REGULAR SATURDAY'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ou SATURDAY, Jan, 4, 1873, at 05 and 57 South Canalsd Also, 10,000 Prime Cigars. WM. A, BU‘I‘IEKS & CO., Auctfoneers. . 0. HOFFMAN, Auctioneer, o A S AT AUCTION. PORTANT SALES OF TIZAS. Y. M. HOFFAAN" FE N T A sallom ke WEDNESDAY, Jan, 8, 1878, at 11 o'olock, At Roberts’ Splesroom, Nos. 87 and 88 Wator-at, New Yorl, Iy ordor of tho tmportor, 13,000 packnses chiclos Now Season Tony, comprising Involces of Groon Toas, Oolougs, Souchongs, and Japaia. Cutalogubs and suuplos will bo rondy at tho offoo of the auctfonoor on and ftor tho 2d of Januarv, aud at tho alosroom bwo dnys provious 1o sals, By ELISON & FOSTER. By 806 NWorth YWolls=at . OHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ou TIIURSDAY MORNING, Jan. 9, at 10 o'olock, ot 506 North Wells-st., conslating of Parlor, Chawbor, Dine iug-ruom, and Kitetien Furnituro. ELISON & FOSTER, Auctlonoers. By HARRISON & CO. Pawnbroker's Sale! THE BALANOE OF THI PORFEITED PLEDGES Ot A. GOLDAMID, Yawnbrokor, 408 Stato-st.y will b 0 PUSBLIC ATOTION, Atanr aforo, i UANAL-ST., nitliont rosorvo, for e AT AR St antinaied on WEDN G In'thy morning. DAY, Jan. I hCToa. m, Toul out fo) Dargatis i Watohu, Dismands, Jowelsy, do. arautusin Watohiy BRION' 8001, Austionoo & Bouth Can TARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF CIROMOS, “Dhuesday morndug, Jun, 3, ab10 a'olack, Dloturcs; to bo sold without resoeva, HARRISON & CO., Augjlonyoss, 64 Houth Ouuplab Aot of wlwgant__

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