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SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1874, 5 TS CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WASHINGTON. Items Pressing --- Massachu- eotts Politics---Butler vs. Dawes. Negro Crime in the Capital City=--A Fisticuling, The Underground Railroad. From Our Own Correspondent, ‘WamnxaToN, Dee, 80, 1872, Tudge D. 8. Wilson, of the Ninth Judicial Dis- trict of Town, has just mado n declsion of somo Importanco to recruiting officora of the army. While tho Bolicitor of the United States, Gen oral Dristow, instructs Bocrotary Bolknmp to ordor military ofticors not to produco soldiors claimed to have enlisted ns minors, boforo a Btato Judgo or Court, Judgo Wilson makos it probublo for tho rocruiting officor to get in jnil for contempt of Court, ovon whilo ho oboys tho ordors promulgated by tho Sslicitor. In othor words, tho Government claims that nono but & Todoral Judgo has Lho right to adjudicate upon tho quostion of onlistmont of minors; nnd yob . Congrosa hns oxpressly declavod that tho enlist- mont of such minore iy null and void. PILLS AND PARNASAUS. Ono of the man in.Massachunctts whose name hos lonked out as playing o high stako for honora without the requisito qunlifications, is Dr. Ayor. Major Don Pooro muys that Ayer gavo- 500, first to the Groeloy Campaign Com- mitteo, and next to tho Grant Cnmpnign Com- | mittoo, and so on, in ordor to como to Congress aud have his pill circulurs franked. Whon this curious kind of man found Greoeley dend, ho was cqually uncoromonious in dealing with his fameo and wanted tho Tribune immediately sold out to tho Admindstration, DUTLER. T nslod o friend of Bullor's to-day why he waited to'bo Governor of Maseachusotts, Said I: “Aftor all this showing up of- the Credit Mobilior pooplo, what is tho Louor of being Chiof Mngistrato of the Day Stata ?” Saldhe: * Butloris o man whoso exocutive abilities surpass his logilative capacities. Dur- ing ho War, n great number of Doards wero Duilt up and ndded to the Stato Govornment as mero oscrescences. Like mll such pustulos, they avo becomo formidablo, and overy year make a fight for continued existonco, Butler 1ind moant, if made Governor, to put tho knifo to theso things, aud bo tho Reform Chiof Magis trato of the Stato. 'That would bave put him on tho high road for the DTresidency. o ia still o candidato for tho Presidoncy, and, if cloctad Govornor of Massachusetts, ho means to make A signal Administration; and, with Doutwell in tho Senato co-operating with him, tliey will both bo stern Puritans, and ronow their character boforo tho counh'i'i" Baid I to my informant: *1llow s it that Butler, whom the majority of men beliovo to bc envoloss, bas not bocomo involved in tho Crodit Mobilior scandul # " ¢ You can nover catch Butler,” responded my informunt, * on olther womon or joln. At ono timo I was talking with him in his Committeo- oom, and was about to go away, whon tho card of a vory pretty femalo camo in. ¢ Qood-byo, Gounoral,” ' No you don't, sir; sit right down hore until thet fomalo goes away, Inover see a woman alone.” As to jobs, Butlor is also careful 4hiat hig nawmo ehall never appear on stock-liats, 1o will tako a lawyer's foo for work done or to ‘be dung, but no stock.” BANKY AND BUMNER, * SnidI: “Is Buuks prosumed to bo pure, in Maseachuscts 7 7 “ Yor, No man ovor montions his name with- out saying, ‘Poor Banks, without monoy and with hiu'imorcufl.ug fumily, what will he gotat ~moxt 2" " “Tho Btate of Massachusetts,” said my i formant," ** is playing & meun role in tho pros- ent-dny Littlo chipnuiuks got up in tho Logisla- 1ure to roptovo Chmlos Suinner, oe if secking to diend him off from tho Souats; whercas tho «question is not whethor 3r, Bumnor can como Laock to tho Sonate, bul whother Mr. Sumnor will livo ono yenr. Bank# baa also boon dis- carded, in obodionco to thut misorable Hamil- toniau gentiment which follows the party to tlo sncritico of its great biography. Ono of tho groat men in tho Stato in thig timo iy DR, OEORGE LORING. ° To is to bo tho noxt President of {ho Btate Beoate. Iis dodge is to put oif tho election of o Sonator until he eantintinambulate around the Btate, muke specchios to the farmers, and swear that overy man hay raised the greatest bull or hoifer in the Commonwealth ot Massnchusotis, Ho will play Lis little amno from town to town, .amd aull tho country will bo excited to hear that he ig goinfi to bo tho next Sonator, when hio will get just throo votes, n« ho has done timoe out of wmomory. Thiu gen- tleman took n supper with Dresion 8. Brooks aftor ho hed beaton Mr. Sumner ; and, at the ZLaltimore Convention in 1860, ho thanked the chiof Sccossionists for thoir yolubility, and liopod, ou his marrow-bones, in an lmmble speech, that thoy would como to Massnchusetty and tell ‘tho sume great truthae,”” WASHBURN AND DAWES, 3 s f‘]‘}‘hnt about your Governor, Washburn? ¥ Brid I, Ol he is & picce of putty, aud ho ia now ro- turning Dawes’ affoction by Baving all tho old mewmbors of the Logielature come to his room to luterviow them in favor of Dawos for tho Sen- ato; while, in tho meantime, Dawes hine sont one Tinker, loblyist of Washington, througlout tho Btate, to seo all tho new mombors. of the Legiulututo iu his favor. Dawos bad ovorything fixod up to comoe to the Sonate; but this Credit Mobilier busincss is going to annoy him enor- ‘mously, as Bou Butlor baw fixed it upon bim, and s havrig the Stato surveyed and stumped on tho Credit Mobilior issuo.” NEGIO CRIME IN WABHINQTON 8 gotting to bo formidablo. 'The negroes hera aro relatively more numerous than in any other ‘Amorican city. They havo the absolute diree- tion of the city so far ns tholr voten ara con- corned, and tho rogular Ropublican nominution i8 considerod oquivalont to an election. Thoy bavo,military companics, bands of music, gangs of Odd-Fellows and Mnsons, Sons of Terper- anco, oto,, and thoir orgauie lifo appearn to bo vigorous 'and decided ; but thoy powsess no power apparontly over nogro public opinion, bo- soud that of tha ballot-box and tho parade, I used to #it at my buck window on {Jio” corner of Boveuteonth und K wtrects, and watch half-n- dozon little negro children lyiug in wait for tho white childron to como from” chool, Whan the whites camo along, tho little nogroes would pounce upon them, and, after u fight and A sorios of ratlies, would drive tho whites a square up tho sfrcot, although the lutter had dona nothing to offend, Iho ma- Lnrily of aur criminalsi—who have boen lLenged ere of lato in large numbers—have boon black mon, Aud now, nt Christmas-time, wo havo a most extraofdinary murder committed by n fol- fow, senrcely of ngo, named Tom Wright, who has heon known for threo or four years as a ter- sor to whatover community he might resido in, He was & slave, born iu Virginie, Lub had lived in Princo Qeoryse’s County, Murylnd, whoro his strongth aud ferocity mndo him' a nome which will bo long remembered., io hasa tall, nar- row head, peaed liko a stoople, with which'ho is eaid to havo broken plunkn sovoeral inchos thiclk, on_wagors, 1o is 6 feet % inchos high, and weigl 210 pounds, Komoving to Washington, ay too many negroes do, ho eongorted with a black woman in- the ‘portion of tho town ealled “'tho fwland. 1t in now related that thin follow uned to’ walt of mighte in tho Bmithsoninn gromids, to knock pooplo down and rob them 5 and this necounta for some ‘of the outragen commitled in that quarter, A Tlobrow pedior, who dealt amonget the negroos, Lad sold to tho woman with whom Wright lived, f shavil, aud, au Lthero wao n amall bajance duo upou it, Wright beeame posseascd of the knowl- edgo ui to tho timo tho pedler would agnin coine. Whon tha pedier camo, he was horribly murdered by this Leathen, and his body stowed awayin o clokct, whilo iy pack waa rifod,, and the suporfiuous coutents buried in tho back yard. Tho nurder was committod nt noon, nnd aflor darl the ncgro wrappod up the podior in apart of s pack, und took him sbout forty yurds fro'a the houke, whore ho was thrown Amonget somo old eatt roposing In the lof. Aftor” tho body wus diveovored, Wilght euyinted tho ofticers to pearch for the murderer, and #lawed an un- concorn which ho has oxhibited up to thiv time, The womun wiih whom lio lived sayw thar hio madn hor “crawl undor tha had the niftht o tha mudar, to got n hateliob thoro with which Xl hier, uaying, at tha timo : I will mako sl scom pretty compared to it Ho had ent tho l:m'llor to piecos with n hatchot and an oystor- nifo, Tho black pooplo horenre very much oxorelrod ahout thoso froquent murders’ by no- fsrood, ANOTIIER OREELLY LETTER, Charlos Bumner possossos n lottor from ITornco Grooley, writton but nshort time hoforo tho olection, Ho thanks Mr, Sumuor for hin cordinl support, and g thiat his olo objoot in- aceopt Ing tho Liboral cundidacy had beon to make o . patty which would nrmonizo tho blaks and tho whiten in tho Bouth, 80 ns to make tho former tolorant aud to glvo the Intter toloranco, FISTICUFES, At gront oxpense I havaobinined a complotonar- ratiyo of tho colebratod flght botwoon the ITon, Znch. Ohiandlor, of Michigati, and Mr, Hunnogan, of Indinun, son of ox-Sonator Hannogan, who was Ministor to Prussia, It happenedin tho Nation- nl Hotel, at mealtime, Znoh. took ndvantago of tho fortuitous concourdo of soveral porsons to abuse Voorhees loudly while in his presenco, Hiu romarls rosounded all over the dining room, such ag ‘“Lrartor,” # Beoundrol,” etc., plonti= fully consortod with onths. Dan,,” pald Ilannegan, I wouldn't stand that foul-moothed vituporation," ‘T won't,” anid Dan,) and ho walkod ovor to Chaidlor and struok him o buol-hundod blow which resounded like a whip-crack. Chadlor, who had got up wrong ond foromont, lmmedlntulil atruck out at Voorhees, and Mr. IIannegan, In n thin Is not tho placo for personal collislon,—n’ dining-room _wliora you dislurd olhor peoplo. Think of your positions, aud do not disgrace your constituonts [ **Who in h—I nro you ?” exclrimed Ohandlor, and with that ho struck Mr, Hannogan with all Liy forco on tho side of Lis face, Innnogan was stunned by the blow, which he hind not oxpocted, hulnf & poncemnkor aud not n fightor ; but ho_picked up a_molnses-pitcher. aud brought it down on Znch.'s forshend so thal ho was covorod with blood and molagses, which, strango ns it may appoar, scomed to improve his appoatance. 116 ook np tho nearest jug ho could find to striko Hannogan withit ; bat Han- nagan ducked his hend, and Zach, struck nn on- tiraly harmless porson in tho abdomen, who forthwith got the cramps and walked out of- tho dining-room on his bolly. Hannegan said that & now undoratood that” Zach moant businoss; g0 forthwith Lo took that. great patriot by tho top-knot, and, pushing his hoad down towards tho floor, dn\i;gu(l him elong, planting blows all over bis frontispiceo, and nonrly making an in- tolligont countennnco out of the Sonator. Much- spent, gnsping, and frothing, Zacharish fol- lowed his hair neross the floor, and govoral la- dies, rushing in, cried: 0Lt dou't kill that man1” #No, Indiew,” gaid Ilaunogan, “I just wint to keep bim from injuring me, and, if you will take caro of him, I shall lot him go immediately.” With this, annogan gave Zoach o last shot, which offectually finiehod him, and the Michigan Ajax rolled over on his back, and was wheol- barrowed away by somo of the sorvants. BTILLSO > By tho rosignation of D, G. Croly, tho man- aging_cditor of the New York World, Alr, Je- rome B, Stillson hay rikon naturally to that im- portant desk, Mr, Croly is to bocome the editor of an illustrated daily {um‘mfl, for which tho on- gravings aro to bo mndo by somo nowly patonted procosy, and tho capital is said lo hnvo boon contributed by Londonors. My, Stillson has been in the servico of tho World for about ten years, and in that timo hes mindo two journof'n to Moexico, one to Europo, and Lo was with tho Hixth Corps as a correspondent in somo of tho most netiva and bloody campaigns of the War, Ilia dizeriptionn of the battles of Codar Orcok, Hatchor's R, ote., woro somo_ of tho fina necounts written in tho War, His good luck in the world will linvo addod & young wan of fiuo temporamont, dignity, and intetligonca_to $hio profeusion which ho haw already adorned so ong. TITE UNDEROTOUND RATLROAD. Amongst tho plensing books which have boon printed since the war, none occupies a quaintor placo than “'he Undnrgmnnd Railread,” which 1o the work of Willinm Btill, long tho man of all work at the Ponnsylvania Anti-SlaveryOfiice, end at tho head of tho systom by which fugitive slayes woro presod from Dolawaro, Maryland, and the border, lg\m of Wilmington, Yorlk, and Harrisburg, to Canada. In 1860, I became ncquaintod_with Still, and suggosted that tho timo would como when ko could make » zood book upon tho hairbreadth cscapos, pursuite, concealmonts, ote., which were ¢ isodes on the Undorgronnd Lino, From looking over this book, ~which i8 noarly 800 pagos long, and romarkably full and éircumstantial, it ooms plain that tho wholo undorground busincss on iho bordor East wns managed Dby Quakers, with their - gonornl headquarters ~ at Wilming- ton, Delawere. = Thomns Garrett, who diod little more than n yoar ago, was porhngu ‘bettor knoyn ay monintaining o station on tho rond than any other man. Ilo was tried beforo Ohief Justico Tanoy, in 1848, and fined to the extentof b wholo proporty, #o_that ho had to bogin anew in his 60th year; and the first thing Lo did was to add o slory to lug back Duilding, p faco of yowrs an will mako tho pedlor’s facs 80 that Lo might entertain more fugitives than bofore, Auothor lending patron of runaways was John Hunn, who lived at Cantwell's Bridgo, in Dolawaro, surrounded by slaveholdors ; and ho nlvo was mulcted, with Garrott, for sovoral thousand dollars.’ William Whippor, n nogro lumbor merchant at Columbie, Pa., maintained ona of tho most notablo stations on the Under- round Lino; and that town is agsociatod with ‘Elm foct of tho concenlmont and salvation of many & poor, dusty tramp tlying townrd * the North Star. Yory many womon ncted a8 conductors and inn- Xeopors on the Undorground Rtoad, nearly all of whom woro either ~ Qualkors, or of ‘Quaker stock, A wenlthy nogro, who kept bis horacs and teams roady to forward fugitivos, was Robert Purvis, who lived about twouty miles north of Philadoiphia, and is of mingled Cau- cosinn, Moorish, and Jewish 'doscont. Whilo much of the travel on the Underground Rond was of a simple and tradging kind, thero woro somelimes desperate combats, as at Christiana, Pa,, and oven on the Chesnpoake Bay, whero boat-londs of nogroos and whites nro shown in theso memoira to have had pitehed battle at tho loss of lifo. Miller McKim way probably Superintondont-in-Chief of the Undorground Railroad. 1Io waa a hativo of Carliulo, Donnsyl- vaniz, of mixed Bcotel, Irish, and Gorman de- seent; and lo oscorted ‘Mrs. John Brown from Clarleston just boforo tho oxe- cntion of husband, To look back upoi the days of Anti-Blavery agitation is to seo o fow onrnest and often ill-regulatod pooplo nurturing their little conveanticlo lifo, aud rocolving inordinnte quantitios of publleity, whorens tho Inrgest of thoir meetings wore gon- orally no bigger than o moro Methodist . elnss- meotiug. 1 uned (o tuko great delight in running off to Konnet Squaro, Longwood, and the threo or fomy littlo ickeite meoting-housea where it was tho custom of the friends of freedom to drinl tea, bring their kniting, and thundor away ab tho Mun of Bin. The bright oyes of Lucrotin Mott, and tho stammerivg speach of Jamos Mott, the inusieal voico of Mary Grow, and tho wild oyed look of -Coates, Garrolt, ote., mado n sierics of sonsutions which will bo long romembered with tho overthrow of Slavery, Wo shall bo unablo to moasure tho prociso eifect of thoso Abolition mauliufs upon tlio war of cman- cipation which followod, It is common for thenn old codgers to ronson outthe whole iskuo of the war from their littlo rondsldo gathorings ; but wo may woll ask whothor thoro wag much logical connection botwweon moro fuluination and tho great and angry war which, for near! years, fought uub ity way without Ib\'h nogro any moro liberty thun boforo, Ifangthiny can redico our approciation of the school of agitators, it will bo such gards as Willinm Lioyd arrison publishes of lato, connuring tho Proii- dent for attending Ifornco Grooloy's funoral, A man who is not true to Lis old nssociaton in that canno whoro ho obtained his whole honor, neod not expuct falks nt Iucwo o diguity tho reliool of which bolh Girocley sud Garvison Woro mombers in full followship. Qan, po—— Onlifornin Sunday Troin, Tho regular Buudny tralu for Omaba, San Franclsco, and all intermodiato potnts, carrying tho groat C.lifor- nis, China, nnd Japan mails, will run through to-mor- oW (Jan, 5), v Chirago, Burlington & Quiney Rufl- rond, leaviug Contrul Dupat, foot of Tako struet, at tho regulnr timo of Pactilo Fant Line, 10:15 , m., stopplugg ut Indiana avenue and Canal streot stations, arriving at Omalia at 080 n, m, Hlonday making clos counvetions with the Unfon Paclls Rallvond for ull ot Woid, Turoul tickols reading vi Chicao, surlington & Quiney, Chicagy, Ruck Lo & Luctlic, o Chicign & Noviliwestern Raflroads vl bo takie on thily train, —— To thoe Ladiea, Yive hundred ploces of o bixck ulpaca nt 35 couts others ork 63 conty for o butter goods, Our €0 cout mohalr alpece beaty nuything in town at $1; beautiful mink ass ub from $10 to §15, A real Guinet Black gros grain itk at $1,75,” 0, W Parpumon: & Co,, Non, 131 to 120 Stito wtvoot, mear Nodlaon ; Nos, 538 wiid 25 Wt Madlion wtrcel, ind No, 012 Blatu nlret, S Huickd New Yonw, Jan. 8.—(. Adams, n lawyor of ik elty,cominittod nuieldo yostorday, ot his rose Idones,” by sheoting hinrolf throngiy the head, e i Plitshurgh i) Tarkets firmor, with ued Aran'r, bt e Yorkl, 20ge ) Vit ntorposing, romarkod ¢ #Clontlomon, TWO PLANS. How tho Special Counctl Committeo will Probably Deal with {he Sun« dny Question, Two Plans to bo Submitted on Monday Noxt-- What tho Mayor Thinks About fhe Mattor, The Bpocinl Commitico on the Liquor Ques- tion, appointed by the Common Council a couplo of wooks ago, will hold its firnt meoting noxt Monday. It in undorstood that two plaus of donling with tho mattor will'bo brought for- ward, the first bolng to keop all the ealoons closed until 1 or 4 o'clook in tho afternoon, and thou koop them opon during tho rept of tho day, with the blinds down, tha doors closod, and 1o noise, dancing, or musie. The socond is to draw the lino, not on the timo of tho day, but on (ho bovorage, sud to mako this Bunday inhibition gpply only to aleoholio etimutants, and not affoct beer and wine, Thoso who stipport this proposition, claim that all the troublo grows out of whiskey drinking, which intoxicates mon, sots thom to fighting and tho commigsion of murder and all other crimes. Thoy nssert that tho American sontiment how novor beon directod againat that portion of tho community which drinks beer, and that the hostility: to tho liquor-drinkers is conflned to thono who drinle whiskoy. 'They fenr, however, that it they make such n distinction as they proposo that thoe Irivh will not asaist them, and congeauently they will bo defoated in obteining an oxomption of beer and wine, the frco use of which would not, thoy think, load to any abuso, nor to polico intorforoncs, nor the American sontiment bo attraotod to tho matter. Thoy doubt whether the American mombors of the Counoil will unite with them to mako tho oxcoption. They aro algo talking of a furthor compromise, conaisting in closing all tho saloons at 12 o'clock overy night, ylolding nomething during six dnys to gein o littte more on the seventh. Nearly all admit that it tho matter ia submitted to n popu- 1ar vote, thoy will be bonton so long as whiskey i mixed up with the question, and thoy think that is thoy could soparato Loer from whiskoy, tho matter could bo oasily nottled. Ono of tho mombora of tho Committes ealled upon tho Mayor to uvite him toattond tho meet- inga and seoe if thoy could not hit on & compro- migo, That gontloman is roported to havo said that, in his opinion, tho agitation Lnd best not bo brought up in connection with the rovision of the city ordinances. It sorved only to embarrass action on n rovision which u{\o“ld bo comploted at the carliost possiblo dny, in order that the chartor and ordinanco might be published for the uso of tho Council. It would bo as ecasy to amond the liquor ordi- nance aftorwards, as now, and the liquor mon would loso nothing by lotting tho maltor go over for a while, and wers injuring thoir caune -by thrusting it into tho rovision whoro it hed no businosd, [ PERSONAL, " Tlon, II. H. Emmons, Detroit, is at tho Gard- nor. Mr. L. Q. Tovy, of Moxico, was at tho Sher- man yootorday. Goneral A. B, Jameson, of Columbus, Ohio, is st tho Garduer. A Mr, Curtis, of this city, was the only Chica- gonn rogistered in London on Doc. 21. Colonol W. I3, Simms, of Loxington, Ky., was at tho Tromont yestorday. Ttev. N, McLeod, of Salt Lake City, was at tho Tromont yostorday, John Macmahnn, of London, Canads, was ab tho Bhorman yostorday. Colonol Thomns J, Toyt, of Now York, waa ot tho 'lromont yostorday. THon, T. W. Palmer, of Des Moines, Iows, was at tho Tromoat yesterday. Mr. J. H. Hutchinson,' a morchant of oline, Til., with his bride, ave visiting frionds at Engle: wood. Ifon. W. B. Allison, United States Scnator from Towa, is at tho Sherman. 0. Chanuto, Chiof Engingar of flio Kunang Pacifio Rnilroad, was ot tho Tromont yestorday. Golonol James H, Finnigan has rolurnod from Cincinnati, whethor he journoyed to mako Now Yoar'y ealla, John O. Gault, Russell 8age, Jr., and W, I, Gilos, of the Chicago, Milvaukeo & St. Paul Tailrond, aro at the Shorman. Mr. Alfrod_Knight, ngent of Mra. Macroady, the ominont English tragedionue, is in this city for tho purposo of arranging for her appearance at one of our theatres. Mr. D, P. Ewing, Mr. and Mra, G. M. Frinl, IL 3. Joimison eud amily Clutles Kuickort bockar, and W. C. West, ail of Chicugo, woro sojourning at Nico, Frauice, Dec, 21, 1872, The following were among tho arrivals ot An- derson's Lnropoan 1Ilotel, yestorday: Charley leynolds, Qroen Bay; H. B. Wright, Cleveland, Obio; B. B. Richards, Decatur; I, 8. ITnmilton, Asii Grove, IIL ; David Young, Canieron, Mo, Massrs, Louis Falk, Johu G, Lowis, Samuel D, Eldridzo, lonry Grassio, and Martin Schultz aro undoubtedly tho chumpiou “ callista™ of this city, if not of tho Northwost; they haying visit- o4 163 Tadios of tho Viost Division on Naw Yoar's ey, "o following woro among Luo arrival nt tho Tromont, yestorday: I agdian, Tolado, hio; G, . Knowlton auil vifo, Quinty; J. R Mudgo, Beldere, IlL.; W. L Lacy, Syraouso} A. Byboo, Tudinnspolis. Tho following wore at tho Gardnor yestorday; C."T, Butler, Otlaws, 1ll; C. I Walors, Clin- ton, Mase.; E. D, Blnirer, Grand Haven, Mich.; J. T, Cranise, Nownik, N. J.; Georgo I 'Weoks, St. Louis; Arthur Ciorhom, Boston; James Bweet, Nebraylkea; Charles A. Qilbort, Joliet, Tho following woro ut tho Brigge vostordays Thomas Rico, Showsbury, Mass.; 11 W. Reovos, Bloomington’; 0. D, Jormnine, Milwaukeo; M. Colason, Pittsburgh; Szinucl Rogers, Datroit; Georgo Pattorson, Aubun, N. Y.; D, Clark, Now York: Goorgo T Smith, Minucapolis; 1. Ttob- ins, Hanuibal, 3o; E. 3. Flagg, Bloomington. Tho following wore among tho arrivala at tho Sherman, yostordsy : IT. I\ Gibb, Littlo Roek ; Goorgo 1. Houlius ; . 8. Brown, Clucinnati § Misg Parry, Philadolphia ; W, Parker, Dotroit L. G, Tong, South Jend's 1L J, Furber, Now York; T Q. Davenport, Boston ; J, T, blusby and Indy, Alte City, Utah. On tho 21st of Decombor, Paris was honored with tho presonco of soveral of our citizons, among othors, G, Adnms, Mya, I, O. Ayor and «ehild, Mru. L. 0. Bigolow, Mrs, Birnoy, B, W. Blinu, 0. 7. Bling, Mins IL. B DBliss, 1 J, and Mra, I, 3, Cragin, 4. B Do Haven, ‘Miss Dor- mot, Mias J. A, Dickson, Miss Tishi, Mra. J. L. and Miws Moy iubbard,'Charles P, Kollogg and family, Misw H, Kimbail, W. I D, ‘and Mrw. W, G, Lowis, JL. R and L '8, Peyson, Alr. and rs, Martin_uyreon, Mra. Siugor, aud Mr and Mrs, Ilenry Wood. Goorgo Macdonald has hoon compolled to post- pono Jun locture ongegoments in tho month of wuuary on acoount of continued illnoss, Ilo Dy boen lectuving two nights per wook lately, but in so fooblo that oven this han becomo im- posalblo, and Lo must take thoswhols of this month for rest, Ifo flce}mly vogrots Loing tho causo of uo much dikappointment to lecture ng- gociations, and in dolermined, if possiblo, to fill ovory ougagemont ha bns made, bofdro roturne ing to Lngland. “Luesday noxt I tho dey bppolntod for tho trinl al Anuzpolin of Mrs, Whrton, on thoe clrgo of poioniig Von Noss, - 8. 0, Hutehing, lato_of tha Rochester (N, Y) Democral, ins retwenod Lo Albauy as managing aditor (£ 1o Argus, The Hov, Raymond IL Beoley, of Havorhill, Mas,, 008 wbroad, to-day, on kix month' louve of abienco. John J. Pnttornon has come homo to Inrrls- Dburg, ', with the certificato of biy elootion uy Benator of Bouth Cavolina, Clovornor Johu A, Dix will not oceupy the Ex- centivo Mansion nt Albany, but has rontod the louso No, 23 Washington e, horetoforo oc- ouplod by Goorga W. Millr, It i given out that tho claction of tho Prosi- donl's sun a3 Class :t of the Honlor Class of Har v 0 morit, and nob “ bocauso of iy " tho Exooutive Manfon nt Hueriaburg, and takon o privalo souldgtoo I [hat ey, actrantt will bo insugurated on Tuenday, Jan, 21, Gaorgo M. Atwntor of Syringlcld, Daas, Tian anceooded Mioodaro W. Bllfs ns Agont, and Trons- wror of the Glasgow Manufacluring Company of Houth Hadloy Fally, loury A, Qsiswold, Presldont of the Dank of Tontucky, diod muddonly in his oftico, at Loulu- villo, lasi Monday aftarnoon, 1le wag agod 01, ond n native of Khodo Istand, Willism 1. Komblo, of “Additlon, Division, and Silenco " fame, has hoon robbed, ui his Phil- adelphia romdence, of $1,000 worth of jowelry belonging to Alra, ¢, Josoph I, Marcor, tho I’llflnflul}fllll\fl“y Trong~ uror who gorved nine months in the Poniton- tiary, and was pardoned out, with Yorlkes, {nnt bofore eloction, has boon appointed Chicf Clerl to tho Mayor of Philadelphi. Tho death is announcod of Lady Horaco Rom- Dold, wife of tho racontly-appolntod British Min- {stor to Drazil, whoso maiden namo was Oarric Harrington, tho eacond danghter of the Hon, Goorgo Hnrrington, Iato Assistant Becrotary of tho Lrensury, Whaltor M, Conkay, Troasurer of the Now Yorl Midland Railrond from its orgauization, and Prosidont of tho Bank of Cllunnns{n for tho past twonty-fivo yours, died nt Norwich, N, Y., laat Bundny afternoon, 1o was winding a clock, and foll doad. Ronnyne, oleclod succossor of the Into John Fraucld Maguire in tho Parlismontary roproson- tation of tho City of Cork, In s civil angiuoer by profession, and'in enrly lifo was ongagad for a considorablo time in hydraulic work ™ in Califor~ nin, Lattorly hohas had contracls for con- structing railvoads in tho south of Ircland: Genoral B. J, Swauz,‘ formeorly of Chieago, and now Ifist Deputy Commissioner of Iutornal TRovonuo, at Washington, owns n stock farm in Colorndo, managod by F. H. Mathor, of Iilinols. The proporty includes about 8,000 fing-wool and raded shoeop, togothor with a large amount of %lmmnghbru eattlo and blooded hoxses, Colonol William H. Johnson, who, hefore tho war, owned o princoly estato on the Yazoo, near Vickeburg, diod in poverty, the 2th ult., at Marlon, Als, Ho was n nophow of Rtichard M, Jolmson, ox-Vice Prosident of tho Unitod Statos, and brother of Goorgo W. Johnson, Provisional (Rebel) Governor of Kentucky during the war. The Woodhull-Olnflin, it now appoars, sont word to a distinguishod woman-lecturer that, unloss sho consod hor opposition to the firm of ! womau-brokers,” thoy would look up her past lifo and oxposo hor. Vho woman was Mrs. Liy- ermoro, whago lifais as puro as thnt of the biack- mailors is_notorions, and, conscions of her strength, sho doflod thom to do tholr worst,— which, of courso, was nothing at all. A rovolation of Wall atroot: Smith and Gould | joggod along ploasantly aud managod thoir af- Tnirs smartly, Po tho conntornation eud terror of tho stroot. ~Ono dny Smith wont out of town to witnoss tho trotting of his favorite horso. While e was gono Gould saw n good chance and sold him out. ‘I'ho little trick, it is anid, cost Smith Dalf o million of monoy. Smith bad his rovenga. Ho took the private hooks of is banking houso ovor to the Erio Company and placed in the hands of his old cnomies tho proofs of Gould's poculations that lod to tho arrest, and the rostor- ation of the £9,000,000 referrod to. —_— THE CITY IN BRIEF. A rogular ‘monthly meoting of tho Bonrd of Manngers of tho Erring Woman's INofugo will bo_hold at that institution to-day, at 10 o'clock in the forenoou. The contract for furnishing the material and doing the work for ropairs of the Washington and LaSallo stroot tunnels was lot to Charles Mooro, at $2.80 per linoal foot, and magonry at §20 por cord. Nicholas Nicholas savagely bont his wifo, tho othor ovening, aud was complained of by a con- seientions noighbor. A warrant was sworn out, and ho was taken into custody. Justico Beully henrd the evidenco in the cauo, yosterday, and sont Nicholas to jall in default of $300 ball. Tho valuo of tho silks and snlins talien from ‘Wethorell & Co.'s wholesalo millinery storo, on Jackson Btroot, by burglars, on Wednesday morning, wag about 89,000, nok $31,000, asstated in yosterday's Tuimone. ‘Tho polico authoritios havo obtained no cluo to thoporpetrators of this daring robbery yot. Tho Bprln(fnold, Mass., Republican paya : **Tho Corrugated Iron Compruy, of this city, hns just contracted to furnish 10,000 worth of triple iron aliutters to Ficld, Leiter & Co., of Chicago; balf a8 many moro for 'I'uk Ourcaao Tnmmune building, and £3,000 worth for the Boston Post,” The steam tug Chloago plowed through tho ice in the Somth Branch, yoatordsy morning, from Van Buren streot to Lako streot, whoro slio wan met by ico that reaisted hor prow most auc- cousfully, and sho was compelled to moor near by, and surronder horself to the ico which quickly closed nround hor, . — o Board of Public Works yesterdey opened tho hids for tho wator pipe twmel ncrosn the river from Pinostreat to Alichigan avenue, They rango for tha ehuft from $23° to £16 por lineal foot, and for_the tunnel from SI7.60 to 826, “Thoro aro ton bidders, among them Steel & Me- Aahon, aud Chambors & Mcbride. On Thursday ovening, during tho furious storm, the National Elovator, owned by Vinceut, Nolson & Co., aud situated ot the corner of tho Ogdon slip and Archor avenuo, was dnmaged to the oxtent of about £5,000 by the wind, The brick wall of tho top bing wad blown down, and tho west end of the building and about ton feob of the soulh wall wero dostroyed. Tivo littlo boys, namod Henry Ducbler, Robort Ducbler, George Willinme, Georga West, Chinrlen Twoves, James Coles, and James Worlsy, wero nrrosted yostordsy by Officer Tragnor, of tho Tirsi Precinct Station, for hinving stolon about §100 worth of clothes from the drossing-room of the Wabneh Avonuo Baptist Church. —‘The clothe ing belouged to boys who woro nttending a fosti- val at the churel. A horgo and buggy bolonging to tho Blnger Bowing Machine Compeny was stolen yestorday from i front of tho Company's ngonts’ storo, No. 159 Milwaukeo avenus, by o young man natnod Charlos Clark, Tho éhiof colobratod tho succoss of hi advouturo by driving around town and gotting gloriously drank. . Whilo in this condition 1o was picked up thntccuvo Slayton, and lodged in tho First Procinet Station, Postmastor Eastman haarocoivodthe following tnstractions from Postmestor General Croswell : “Unsealed circulars aro .pormitted to pass by mail at tho rate of one cont for each two ouncen or fraction thercof, without regurd to number, limitod to four pound packngos. Unsealod cir- oulars, doposited iu lotter cerrior oflice for do- Livory by tho oflica or fts carriors_ehall bo uni- form at one cont osch, prepaid by. postago staups,” Tugono Erb, tho_drug clork, who robbed his lata cwployers, C. Brem, No, 101 West Randolph streot, oud Dr. J. Pischezuky, No. 564 South Halstod stroot, of sovoral hundred dollars’ worth of proporty, was'arraigned before Justico Soully yostorday murninf:, aud hold for his appearance at tho Criminal Court in bail of = £3,500. Lt was arrestod by Oficor Basry, of tho Sixth Prociuct Station, as he was In th et of leaving town, and tho atulon proporty was collooled and ownors found for it by tho snme oflicer. 1le de- #orves crodit from bhis superiors for this im- poriant urrost. A corrospondent writen to Tne Trinuxe s follows: * Amoung tho many bonuliful things 80id at tho Publie Library dedication, allow mo 1o oxprees my ndmiration of thoso noble words ntlorad by his Ionor, tho Mayor,—words fit to bo insoribed in golion lottors ovor the Eortnla of the institution : ¢ Thero must be something moro and botter offerod to our tons of thousands of ymmfi mon than billiard tablos, danco houses and tippling ghops, for thoir {nslruction aud amusemont.'” T'ho Exoentivo Commiltoo of the Gorman So- oloty for tho protoction of immigranty aud friendlous porsons, hold their quarterly mectiug {eslnnlu ovoning nt tho oftico of tho Houeioty luom, No. 28 Motropolitan Block. According to tha roport of tho Agont pro tem., over 100 por- sons aro asking for aid al the oftico of the so- clety, of which numbor 102 wore aided in cash to tho nmount of £810.60 during tho Jnst throo: monthy, but o much larger number roceivad fuel, stbvon, und othor nocosnrien of like, Charles Endrod, the oficient Ausistant Agont, was oloot- ed A;i(mll of tho society in placo of Colonel Annccko, who way latoly killed Ly an acoident. Davig W. Wl;v;im!, an_auctionoor doing busi- noss al'No, 23 West Madison stroot, was beforo Justico Banyon on tho chargo of solling goods undor_falee reprosontations, 'The compiainant was James Htuart, of Braidwood, 1N, who stated that ho purchusod n quantity of Jowolr from the defendant on the supposition’ that it was gold, an warrantod by tho sollor, Wiggine toutition ' that tho gooda woro nold au plsted articlox, and that ~ le offered to return to Btuart the amount Lo had pald for thom. o rrmllwml othor -ovidonco to prove this, Tho dustice gave the camplaiannt somo wound advieo, and rocommonded that ho bring n guardian along whon naxt ho visited Chiengo. Vigging wan dischargod, ) About noon ylslordav an alarm was soundod from Box 261, for o fire In tho framo barn nt tho roar of No. 123 Weat Indians siroot. Toforo tha flronon conld got fairly to work tho flemeos communizsatod to the two threo-story framo _tonoment louuos, Nos, 128 and 120, and to tho barn at tho rear ‘of the lattor building, Tho structuros ars owned by G, B. Gunderson, and aro ocoupiod hy ton or a” dozon Norwogian famillon, Gundornon's loss is 31,600 Insur- anco'unknown ; the oceupants’ losscy nggrogato $23,600; no Insurance. 'Cho frame tonomont No. 103 North Groon streot, ownod by Mr, Cnmbor, and occuplod by soveral famillos, v.a8 dnmagnd to the oxtont of 3300 ; insuranco unknown; oc- cupants’ lossos, #5005 no insuranco, COnusogt firo unknown, It wan montionod in yentorday's TRInUNE that an oxprossman name Arnold Juckoenfleld had boon arreatod by an ofticor of the Ilumano Ho- cloty for troating his horee eruolly. ‘Tho accused n{\punmfl before Justico Seully “yostorday, and stated that ho hind not abused tho animaf, Lub thnt 1t foll in tho straot, and wag dying from o natiral causo, As scon'ns ho discovered that {t would bo lmPoaulbls to offcct a curo, ho wont to tha Bixth Precinct Btation, and roquosted that an oflicor bo dotailed to put the horse out of rnln by shooting it, 1o claims that tho ofilcor n charge promisod to hiavo the mattor attonded to, but had ovorlooked it, Tho Justico con- tinned the cagso until this morning, in bail of 2200, in ordor to afford Ruckenflold nn opportus nity to produco noceseary witnosscs, E. 0. Gndy, o young mnan who wag arrostod on a warrant sworn out by Annio Schock, of Lom- bard, I, who chargod him with larcony an Dadlao, waa bronght bofora Justico Ronlly yoster- day. 'Tho complaining witness failod to appenr when tho caso was called, nnd Cady was dis~ chorgod. BLo ontored Cotirt shortly sftorward, howover, and [mmodiately prooured anothor warraut for his arrost on the spmo chargo. Iio is now confluedin the Sixth Precinet Station. Mies Schock nlloges that sha ontrusted o gold watch to his earo, aud that ho ‘puwned it and appropriatod tho monoey. Cndy claimy that ho was out of work and in'neody “circumstances at tho timo, and wan compolled to got funds in somo way. 1o says ho has sinco procured om- plogmont, and {8 nn.vhlg nsmall aum weokly to ‘rlmlenm tho plodge. ‘I'ho caso will bo heard to- oy, : Tho Chicngo Board of Firo Underwritors hold an adjourned meoting yestorday afternaon, at thoir building on Franklin streot. Tho mattor of ndopting gonoral forms for, policies was again talen up and disoussed, A’papor, cuntnlui::‘; tho various forms to bo adopted by tho Board, wag circulated nmong tho membirs, and ap- s:o\'ml 80 far ag tho manner in which they wero awn up was concornod, A mnjorlti proanut, howoyer, declared that it wouid bo imposs'hlo for tho ‘Bonrd to adopt any gonoral forms, ho- causo tho managora of tho various compauies rapresented by tliom would ok b bound by the action of their agents. Tho mattor was lnid upon tho table. Mr, %. 8, Davia refused to bo ro-olacted to the oflico of Firo Commissioner, ns tho Board soemod to wish, and suggoestod that the Firo Commieslonor ought to bo pid for his Iabors. A committoo was appointed to considor the mattor, and they subsequontly recommandnd that tho Firo Commissioner roceivo o salary of 81,000 o yenr. Gonoral Drow was thon unani- %lull‘iuly oloctod to tho office. Adjourned to next Friday. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Finnncial News. NEw Yonr, Jan, 3,—Money was activo and stringent during tho greator part of tho day, loaning na higii as 3% and Intarest, but closad ot 7 cufroncy and 7 gold, Sterling ruled quiot ; primo G0 daye, 100:@1035¢; sight, 1104@1103;, It in rumorod this hfternoun thnk gover hundrad {foussnd. pounds atorling of GO day bills linvo been borrowed on stock collatorals, Gold waa Leavy all asy at 1114%@113%, Loana raugod from 4 {0 1-03 for carrying ; At ono time 1-04 swas paid for (ho U0 of o small 1ot, ~Closrings, $30,e 000,000, Treusuiey disbursernonts, $505,000, dovernments were firmor on light traneactions, Soutliern gociritios dull, South Carolinun, now, wero oxcoptionaily wonk, Tho Ezpross saya tho State of Louislana hos defotilted on it January intercat, A noas s vaceipts, 5,000 brls; auperfino Weatern and Stato al $.85@0,60; common to gond oxira, £0.00@7.50 good to cliofeo, $7.35@A.00; white wheat extrn, §7.45 @0,35 3 Ohlo, 87,160,065 Bt Touls, $7.60@19.75, Ttye flonr quiot’ and unchanged, Gorn meal Wne chinngod, Whoat tu Hinitod domand and tnel Tocefpiw, 42,000 hus winfor red Western, £1.7 No. 2 Obtenio ani' Nortliwost apring, 1,68 2 Milwnukoe, $LOIGLAL, Ryo rearco and fir "B Iey in fafr demand; No, 3 Western, e, Malt quist, Corn quiet and nwliado firmery recotpts, 16,0001 3 old Weatern, mized, 60igo 3 cholee, 6705 now, 64% @00} {fuuw.'?b@mxu. Oty quict nnd unchaugud; ocelpts, 000 b, Eqas—Lirm st @0, 1 JIAY AND Hors—Firm, Grooentea—Sngar irin ; fale- o good refining, 91 @930 Oubn, 0A@100, CoMoo firm ; Rlo, 16@183c, Mofasncn in falr domand and unchangod, Itico 1 chinnged, Prrionevyr~Crade, o ; vofined, 27)gc, ) TunpestiNe—Unchanged, Trovistong—Tork flrmer's mosd, $12.62 3 primo meas, $14,00. Beol uunchanged, Cut mmoats un- olungad, Middles qulot ; sliort cloar, 7o long clear, 03¢0 ; lonig and whiort cloat, for winter months, 17,@Te. Lardfemar Noi Lo ‘primo team, T5@7740 ; Kollle, @840, BurTER AND OuresL—Unclianged, Witzskez—Dull aud lowor nt 04@bie, closing at Do on dock, TUFFATO, DUFFALO, Jan. J.—Wheat—Streng fecling, Bales of car No, 3 Ghicago apring at $1.42, PHILADELPHIA. PiLADELTIIA, Jan, J.—BREADSTUFTA—Flonr, moil- oratoly nctivo. Whoat it falr demand ; Western red, $185@1,05 5 whito, §2,00, Corn In faft demaud ; old yollow, 5o now 'nnd mixed (3@%He, Outs ktcady§ B0G3650 for Ito ; 46@47c for mixed, TernoLEus—Crudo, 16)¢0 3 roflued, 27, Wittsitx—08e, BALTIMORE. BALTIMORE, Jan. 8, — DAEADETOFTE—Tlour une clinuged, Wheat quiet ; white, $2,15@2.26 ; red Weate orn, SLT°@LY0, Corn quiot; mixed, d2e, Oats dull ; mixod Wostorn, 45@17c. Ry steady, 85-@§1,00, TProvisioNs—Quiet gnd unchanged ; lard 874, B DurTER—Unclintigad, ‘Witrsker—Quiot at 97e, 0SWEGO. : Oswrao, Jan, 3,—Grany—Whaat firm; No, 1, $1.06, Corn dull at §6c. - Barloy unchianged, SLEMPIIIS, Mrxpins, Jan, 3,—CorToN—Activo ond higher; gond ordinaty, I Bneavsrurss—Lone quiot nnd unchanged, Corn in fair demand, but lowez At 66c, Oats ju falr demand, but lower ot 43¢, & HAv—Searce, Drax—2ic, ConNatzAL—$3,165, Buti Meazs—In falr demand, but lower, Balen 0@0sic. LOUIBVILLE, Lovmsvrrrx, Jan, 8.—Froun—In falr demand and I m, Trovistoxs—In falr domand, steady, Mosa pork, $12.00, Tiacon nliouldars, 5i(c} clear 7ib, T3¢c; clent, 8¢, pucked, Bulk meats, 1§ £0'20 days in salt—shouls ders, 33¢@fo; cloar rib, G4@0e; ocloar, 6@, loosd, *Lard, choleo loaf, 1o, Hous—¥ifn ; $4.05 offercd for hoavy. Recelpto, 1,040, Witszzy—Bleady, at 880, DETROLT, Dzrrorr, Jan, 3.—Gratv—Wheat stondy; extra white, F.89; No, 1 white, $LIBK@LTY; 'amber, $1.63%, Corn duil nnd lowor; yellow, 4lc. Oala quiot #nd unchanged. Drassen Hoas—$1.60@4.65, OLEVELAND, OLEVELAND, Jan, 4, —BREADATOFPR~—Flour firm, Wheat quict and firm; No.1rod winter, §1.73 ; No, §70. Corn stondy ¢ bigh mized, 460} low ‘mixed, 450, Oata steady; No. 1 Blate, S7c. TEwneD PLanoLEUs—Sicady and unchanged, " LOUIS, - A, Louts, Jan, 3,—BREADSTOS PE~Tlour quict and uneliunged, ‘Whoat alow nnd unchanged ; only ramplo Tots gold, Corn—No. 3, 310 on Enst track’; S21@53g0 i1 East, olovator ; 34%@0350 in 8t Louls warobouse. Onts quict and fifm ; No, 3, 270 on Last track, Durloy and rye—Nothing dono Wiinker—Quiat at ddc, Yioviatons—Pork nominalab §11.7, Bull menta qnict ; looso shoulders, 43/@33¢; clear Tl ab bge; acked lots, 4c, 63{@0c. Dacon nominal, Lard mome al. Hoos—Tlighor ot $3.25@3.805 mostly $3.00@3.75. Rocelpts, 8,180, CINOINNATI, Crxonexats, Jan, 3—Froun and geain steady and unchangod, Provistons—Pork hald firmly ; $12,00, spot. Lard gniut; Keltlo, T@73¢c; steam, 7@Tikc. Dulk meats rm { slotldern, 930 3" clene 1, bliE830; clonr, cloar_rib, tolegrarn from Now Orleans, recolvod by tho Bank of Amerlen, siatea that ho pajment ot interoat wil bo dlncoptitued ot present, in consoquoncs of the delay in collocting tazon, Btocka wero firm, particulstly Erlo, which openod st 62¢, an advanco of 13¢ per cent on last nighit's prices, closing nt 63, Unfon Pacifio and G, C, & I. O, word activo and strong, each advancing about 1 per -cent, Paciflo Mail was axcoptionally weak, doclining nbout 15 per cent, Tho romalnder of (ho lst waa firm ot an advanco of from to 3, closing firm at about tho beat. prices of the duy.. Btorling, 109%. ‘GovERNMENT NONDS, 143¢ Coupons, 67, :|Coupous, 168, . 10-40s. Goupons, 101, 5208 of 1 Coupons, "Gersses Couyione, '05. . CGoupons, '05 (b Tennesscen, old Virginlas, old. . Wells Fargo Aunerle 4 [ Terro auto (Chicago & Alton ... C. rd 111 3 ds, . Centrel Pacifi Dal,, Lack, & " bonds w. B, II, & Ex Torelgn Markets, LIvERroor, Jan, dr-11 8, m~Flour, 305, Wheat— Winter, 19:@121 2 ; apring, 1is @14« 4 white, 123 8d@124 103 club,' 198 24@Ls 4, Corh, 285’ 9d. Tork, 62 Gd. Lard, 578 5d. | Lavenroot, Jun,’ 3—1:40 p. m.—Dreddstnfls firm. Wheat—Winter, 13@12¢ 94 ; club, 133 3d@13s Gd. Toceipts last thiro days, 17,600 quariors—12,600 Amer: fean, LO¥DOK, Jan, 3— p. m.—Consols, 017@02 7 6-204 of s, 0313 do of 67, 025§ 10-10s, 803 Sow o', 09 Erie, 61, Tlio rate of money at tho Stock Exchango on Gov- ernment securitics {6 1¢ per cent_lowor than the bank rate, T'ho rate of discount for bitls in tho open ar- ket ‘182 Jowor than Bank of England rate, The amount of bulllon withdrawn from tho Bauk of Eng- 1and on balunco to-dsy was £20,000, PaRIK, Jun, 3. —RENTER—5IfE 050, Liveiiroor, ~—~Cotton firmer; middling up- lauds, 102{d ;' sales, 15,000 bales ; spectlation and ex- port, ‘8,000 baler, Halcs of cotton shipped from Sa- yantinld or Charléaton u Novouber aid Docowber at 100, Wheal—Cullforni white, averago quallty, 101 81 12310d 5 club, 198 @134 0 ; red apring, 118 GA@15x 447 wititer, 12:@L3s 3, Xlour, 05, Corn, 288 0d, Tacon unchnnged. Teeolpts of corn since Inat roport, 5,000 qrs, of which 1,000 qrs woro American, Iteceipty' of whont sinco Iast report, 18,000 qrs ; American, 13,000 qus, ¥ Yarna aud fabrics at Mauchester firm, with an up- ward tendency, Pams, Jnu, 3,~Tho rpecio in tho Bank of Franco ‘uw increased 500,000 francn, FRANKFORY, Jan, 8.~0-205 of 1862, 05)¢. _ Euffalo Live Stock Marleot. DuraLo, Jan, 3,—CATTLE—To-ay 408, making the totul for tho week, thus far, 6,009, or 208 curs, ugainat 90 cars the samo time laat \eek.' Tho markot iu slow and dl‘l’(fimg, with but few buyers in atlondance, the noft weather unulinq ‘most of them to bo uhy of car ing much stock the balanco of the weck, "The yards will bo clearod of every head by ubipmienis, Thg only ;M%B to-duy wora 118 Indlaua steers, 1,111 to 1,645, st BiEET AND Lasms—To-day, 1,600, moling tho total for the week thus far 7,400, againat 6,400 thosame timo Inst week, No aalcs to’roport, All offoriugs disposcd of, 'The market cloged firm at 4(@?/c advanco on laat week's closing rates, Canadn lambs, $0,76(37,00 ; Cauada eheop, §6.75@6,25 § Western shoep, $5,0060,75, according to quality, ‘Hoas—To-dny, 5,900, mnkln% tho total for tho week thus far, 10,900, nualuul‘.‘:},l}flfl ho snmo timo last weck, Market 100 botter than yenterday. “Snppply m i 10 the demand; nearly ovory load n th pens was gold. Bulok, 4,000 Ohio hogs, 17610200 1w, at $1.25@4,35, one lot clioles pigs bringing a shado highor guves, New York Kive Stock NMarlet, NEw Your, Jan, 9,—Bekves—To-duy, 500 head, making 6,700 for fho week, AMarket vory slow, and ownery losing §5,00@8,00 per liead ; prices Ko lower than yestorday, and 1o below Monday's s, Good fair, B3¢ cwt, Texunw, aold ot e, 65 Ibs por cwt 3 aud fat, T3 ewt, Tlinoly, at 1i@13¢, Six cara pretty tuir, 6 owt wont ot 10¥(3He, Thorolsa heavy fog aud bad weatlier for ull kinda of meats and poultry, Bueer—"To-day, 1,250, making 14,300 sinco Saturday, “Thero wera fow enien, and the yarda being well flled to-nfght, they liad ta keep up prices, which will Togs tho ownors monoy if not sustaled, A enr B3-1b Oliio sold 2 4+ car U3-1b Tllinols at 620 ; car 144-1b Oblo ut 1loas—To-day, 1,100, or 12,000 thus far thla wook, Priced fully muinined ut 63((27c un oxtrenios for dres- ol Wostorn solliug ub 6@8 ;e Now York BDry Goods Markot, Yous, dun, d,—DBuriness wau agaln vory quiol “Wha wtreet wero slmost dmpassabile, owiig to the thaw which set fi, and {hls canso restricted trade, The commtission houses huve mudo no "hflhlfl“ du (o priey of eithor cotfon or wooMen goads, but the marhet wan very it Fino makes of bluacheil slictingn, and all devoriptions of colored cottons, renuin axcoptlonally wtrong, und an ducreased consumptive domand wonld crento highor Prices, Thoro waw 1o tuovemont fu im- potted gdods, 'Fho Prodnce Markets, VEW YORR, 0r108=—Moro netive, und firm New Vo, Jan, mt Wi uplaids; 20%,¢, Brravirurre—Flour highor, with modemdo busi 53(@0c, Bacon ntendy: shioulders, 42{(25: 5 T4@T3c; clear, T3@8e, Green ehoulders, $3.£0°% silos of oleat ribs, Gc, liamaat Tx@% for 18 to 14 AVOTago. TMoas—Steadyat §0.75@0.90, Tocoipts, 0,889, Wimnagkr—Firm at 80c. SUILWAUKEE, Mmwaurer, Jan, d.—DerAvsiusrs—Tlour quict and unchanged, Whoat dull aud unmettled : Ko, 1, $1.38; No, 3, $1.10, Oats quict and weal ; No. 4, 25%c, Corn'dull sud lower; No, 2, 32%c. Rye steady; Mo, 1, 68, Barley nteady Heoetrra—Flour, 2,000 brls ; SiuraExis—Flotr, 3 203 2,720, ‘wheat, 14,000 b, s whodt, 1,000 bl Totxno, 0, Jan, §.—BuesnsTurEs—Flonr stcady. Wheat steady ; No, 4 Whito Wabash, $1.60G1L81; extra whito Michigan, $.83; amber Michigau, $167i@ 1,68; No.1rted, $1.04G1.60; No. 2 do, S1.03@1645 No. ) do, $1.50; rojected, 1.46, Corn’ firm aud o Bhado higher; 'high mixed, 373{c cash; ddc soller May ; white, 06c. Oata dull ud & sbado Iower; No, 2, CLOVET: BrED—15, 1U@5.16, Duessep llons—Lower, ot $1.25G4.35 alviding on 180 1ba ; nil welghts, $4.40. RicRtes—Flour) 200 brls; wheat, 6,000 bu; corn, 2,000 bu ; oats, 1,000 bu, ButrsENTe—None, Evening Provision Bonrds. CORNER WADASU AVENUE AND TWENTY-SLCOND g’;}&:tr, Jan, 3,—8ale of 250 ten lard poller March at SPECIAL NOTICES. The Centaur Linimont—ITag curel—doos curn, and will curo moro cases of houmatism—stlif jolnts, swoll- ings and Ismonces upan man and beast i 010 dsy than all ather articlos havo inn hundrod yonrs. Onosags: *'I hinve fn not held a pen n rovon months—now T amall right.” Anothor that, **tho STa_w=r = Contaur Lintment curad o frightful KENTATPT® burn withont ascar;" another, **Tt restored to uso a hopolessly lama Lorso, worth 400, otcs Try it onco, It 1s s wonderful thing. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Cas- torls, Itregulates tho stomach, cures wind colle and causos natural sloop. Is a substituto for castorofl, * THEWHEAT TIELD []'I" ANERICA Iealthful Climate, Freo omes, Good Mearkets, THR NORTHERN PACIFIQ RAILROAD offors for salo its Landa {n Conteal and Wostorn Mlnnosota, om- bructog: 1, Tho bost of Wheat Land; 2. Excollent Time bor for tho mill, tho farm, aud tho firo; 3. Rich Prairi Pasturagoand Natural Moadow, watored by clear lakes aud running streams, —{n a Healthfal Climato, whoro Fo- vor and Aguo ta noknown, GRAIN can bo shipped honco by Inko to market ns *cloaply as from Eastorn Town or Contral Tiitnols, Cors now run through thowo Lands from Lake Suporlor to Da- kota. Prico of land closo to trncl, §S to 88 por acro; fur- thor way, 82.60 to 81 por acro, SEVENYEARS' O I Warranteo Doods; Nosthorn Pacitio 7-30 Bonds, now solling at par, rocoived for land at 1,10, No'other unao. oupled Lands presont such advantagss to sottloru. HOLDIERS undor tho now law (March, 187, got 160 acres ¥ruo, ucar tha rallroad, by ono and two years' resl. donce. TIANSPORTATION AT REDUOCED RATES fur. aishod from ol prinoiyal points Yast to purchasorsof Rallrond Lunds, and to soltlors on Gosornment Homo. atonds, Purchmsory, thele wives and children Oarrled Troo over tho Northorn Pacifio Road, Now In tho timo far Sottlors and Colonios to got Raitroad Lands and Goy- ornmont Homestonds closo to tho track, Sond for PAMPHLET containing full fnformation, map and copy of Now Iomostend Law. Address: LAND DEPARTMENY, NORTUERN PACIFIO RAIL. TOAD, ST, PAUL, MINN., Or 23 Fifth-av., corner Ninth-st., N. Y. EDUCATIONAL, HEMPER ELATLIL. A seleot schiool for girla and yonng ladies, reopons JAN, 15th. Tho olegant comforls, (ho thoroughness of tralu- ing, and discipline as to manners and character, and tho superlor modo and courso of instruotlon havo altracted for its patrous many lendiug peoplo of Chicago and tho Northwost, Tor partloulnrs upply to GO, M. EVERIIART, D.D,, Rootor, ICanosha, Wis, KATALYSINE WATER. Sl WA CETTYSBURG KATALYSINE WATER, 1t has beon domonatrated by a serfos of | ratleal atpord- Thonts owducted by amfnant physiclane, and attedat be thonsandn f geateful ponplo u! ho' vo bugn ol uign by 165 wst, thst hu ol ticir suttoy sabiirg | Watar i thy fiearost npproachi to a socttio oo for Dyspnpain, Notral Jhuiiuati s, it Kidnoy, und_Usfunry Dins rostarus iuscular powor to th Paralytic Oomplaing, shronlo - Diarrhes, 1} Authima, Uatareh and Braneliltis, DI Guneral Debility and Neryons Prostra td Phyaleal Ixcossos, 161y Thy kreatost Antidoto over dincoverud for Kxcostve Entime or Delnking, 1 tho Btamuol, promaton DIy 1l Mmoat immaitatolye o i ! ry hotel should keop Druggista, @ 7 Vor'n hiatory of tho Springs, for medioal roportu of tho power of the water uver Sm for warvelons eurve, and Tor todtimonials. from distineiished wan, sond for Panpnlots, WHITNEY BIOS., Gon'l A ¥ Thiluduly Gottysburg Spring U, Lo enlo by V' X AOIK, STEVENSON & REID, B4, 619 and 851 Wabuahi-av., pnd drugglsts gonorally, Dixhotow, 237 South Frout- EW PUBLICATIONS. OLITTELL’S LIVING AGE n Jan, 1, 1873, bogina voluao 1 of n N i aiforini {10 mont avorabis. Havo (has s mepae e po mumbor of yoara for tho Leglnaing of New 8 ecipe bHer)pa ons. 4 weeckly magasfne, of stxiy-fone pagon, ik LiviNg AGR Jron oo il Throo and a Quartor Thounand doublo-onlumn oatnvo Payes of rondiue mnttor soarly, forming four Inrgo volumen. 1t prosonts inan inoxpanaive form, consldoring ita groat amount of mattor, witht frogh= nosm, owingt (o its weokly trauo, and with it SWfnciory cmurlrlum-su attomptod by 1o other publication, tlio beat fcnsnye, Haviaw, Grlticierna, Sorial nnd Hliort Storon, Bkotches, Doatrs, Hclontlilc, filn.‘ruhhlml, Hintorlonl, and olitiesl Tnformation, from (i onties body of Kot oign Porfodioal Litoratura, and from o yens of tho ! Tt s pronguncod by tho Jtov, Honry Ward Boocher, tlio Nation, tho et Torls Evaning Tust, nnd tho luading mon and Journals of tha country’ gonoially, to bo ** the Dost of all our goloctio publications " and Ia tillspensabla ta ovoryone who desicos a thorougl compondintin of alf that la notoworthy and aduitrablo in tho litorary world, S Kowo (s the tlma {0 mubarile, beginning twith the NEW SE and irfth entirely NEW SERIALY,~ono by IO, LA NN-CIHATRIAN, “the distinguishrd French ierits onely FRITZ REGIER, thepopuler Gerunn novelst 3 others fe bo announced herenler, togeticr with thiose of ern and the bieat English authors as usual, ubllatiod wookly at $8.00 & Sear, for 810, any ona of tho Amerioan per's Weekly or lazar, or Appleton wookly,) (8 Bont with Tite Livixa' Aok fora, ot fot 88,50, T1s LWiNg Acroud Our_¥ouny Fotke,~ Addross LITTELL & (GAY, Boaton. BANK STATEMENTS. A AN QRUARTERLY REPORT Of the Condition of the UNION TRUST COMPANY BANK Northeast Corner Clark & Madison-sts,, At Oloso of Business, Dac, 31, 1872, ‘ RESOUROLS, Toans and Diegonnta— Roal aflll\fln, tirat, l‘ljmlrl[. Rage,onimprovod city. 185,702.87 SITRT0380 59,900.31 . 162,735,00-8444,488.87 res of rastage ; or, onthllos, (or Har~ onrnil, o York and Buston clini, AR . 8239,460.23 SmBO00 SN0 196.86 24,551.05 e : LIABITATIES Chpltatatock paid in. S136:000.00 Barplun, oot 33000.72 Phaksed srmin 56,2010.8% Cortliiod checks.. T 8R02 8724,661.95 1L PEARSON, Vico Prosidont. W. T, HOSWELL, Caghior, Truateon-W. K, Atealistor, John Buohicr, B, F. Pal- slfor, 8. W. Rawson, J. 1L Poarson, Jamos Lovgles, Jnmos Ward, 8. W. RAWSON, x'mu'h;‘nz GENERAL NOTICES. ' Election Notice. Notico Is hereby civen that thora will bo a mooting of the stockholders of tho Morchants’ Savings Loan & Tenst Company, at thelr offics, in tho clty of Chleago, on Tuotdny, Jan. 7, 1633, botiveen tho hours of 10 o'clock 8. m. and 12 o'clock m., for tho election of eloven Trustocs, to sarvo durlng tho cnsuing yoar, and for tho transaotion of such other businoss aa mny cutmo bofore tho muoting. CILA RLES HENROTIN, Cashlor, DIVIDEND NOTICE, Tha Directors of the INTERNATIONAL BANK have declarad a dividend of 10 por cont an tho capltal stack ad sald Bank, pagablo Jan, 15, 183 FRANOIS A. HOTFMARN, Cashior, TREARDIY DEPARTIENT, Orr0E gF ConprioLLEn OF JunnEscy, Wasinvarc s, Doo. 2, 1672, Notico Is hereby glvon to all persons who may bava clalms agninst tho Seandinavian National Bank of Chi- cago, Ill,, that thoy aro ealled upon to presont. tho samo, and to ranko legal proof thorcof, to Jool D, Farvey, Roe calver, o tho oitico of safd Bauk, ot Chicago, Tl JOIN JAY KNOX, Comptrollnr of the Curranoy. DISSOLUTION NOTICKES, DISSOLU LION. Tho Copartnership herotoforo existing botwoen tho underslgned nnder tho firm namo of KKIGHT, BAKER, & C0,) is this day dissolved by matual consent, Bither ‘membor of tho ufo firm i5 nutkorized-to sign in lonidae $lon, 0. A, RNIGHT, Wi, T. BAKER, . T, COBB, Ghieagoy Jan, 1, 1678, COPARTNIERSILIF. Tho undorsigned, snccossors of Knight, Raker & Co, ‘havo this day formed a Copnrtnorship, under tho firm namo of WL T, BAKER ¢ CO, for tho trnsnotion of n goneral Commisson buginess in Grain, Provisions, &o. Liboral advanacs mado o proporty in storo or shipe ments to Eastorn ports, WM, T, BARER, W, F\ GOBB, Chicago, Jan, 1, 1873, DISSOLUTION. Tha copartiinrslilp heretofore existing botwoon Fu Shephord and (5, G, Studley, Jdr., undor the (irm ua; Shopberd & Studley i3 this doy vod by mutu sout H.SHEPHERD, E. G. STUDLEY, JR. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Tho underalgned have thix duy formed n capartnorship ander (e firw numo of Shoykeed ¥ Grecur, for the pur. POs0 of unersiti On A fotndl cinl busincas, FLe Abavo o il cotlect it tio btk and yus il the éuts if cho irm of oplior Studloy, ssolvo L IRy SHErUERD, i DISSOLUTICON. ‘Tho capartnership herotoforo exlating botween the un. dorsfinod s boroby dissolved by mutusl consent. L D, BAS A 1L WAG Novomher, 1872, DISSOLUTION. Notleo Is orohy gleon, that the partnership Iatoly ox- fating Gutweon J. 18, Tydn, Thomas 15, Rico, and_Georgo J. Brine, undor tho'tirm i vxptrud Uy Hmitatfon. Al nauhip o tobo roceived by o, and all domds on sa sontdd 10 thow for paymont. STOCLHECLPERS' MEETINGS. GERMAN NATIONAL BANK. Stoclkholders’ Meeting. Tho tnnunl moeting of tho stackholds National Hank, Chicago, 111, ors fur the emsulng yonr, Wi bo holil Tuesdny, duan 1, bofwoen the honee HERMAN SUIAY Flection Notice. o unnual montirye of 1o stackhiobdoce of the > 4 onsniud e 8 1Ay Conin buture the h ) B INFOT LTS, Tha annual mvoting of tho stackhoblers of tho Fifth N ank of lh‘rc of il o LURTIS, tary. fos for" 1o ol ol At Tuosday, dots 11 1 ISAAC U, LOMBARD Cashivr. 50, Dews W0, 1875 MUSICAL, Chl Jason & Tawin Grgan G, 281 Wahash-av., cornne Van Buson-at, il to ho uncivallwd ‘in_extollur TED GATALOGL AND L R._Orgcana to ro HAIR LOXURIANT, Liguriant \\']HS“.WI‘S. Houstarlcs, 5 Wi LN OW: i A e b EOULE S AN E O G aly, Chivugo, Ageas wantod. ¢ O Tyetvaws, Bis, Vo i3 I.l;

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