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the strength of his position as tho next Gover- nor, canoot suatain Mr. Gnzex in the place which 1o lias fliled 80 ably, hon estly, and well, and has been, or probably will bo, forced to advise Lim to resign. S — PERSONAL A Pinto Priveess has discoverod copper in Nevada. Matden, Mass,, haa an orrant preacher in the Rev. Jolin Hobert, Methodisl, Count Arnim parts his hair in the centre, and threo monthw 18 not ounough,—Delroit Free T'ress. A littlo boy named Tom Kelly died of hydro- phobia at Memphis from the bite of & puppys month old. ' Rutherford, Md,, promisca to become untsu- ally healthy. The doctors refuso to attend peo- plo without roceiving pay in advanco. A New York man recovered o long-loat son, who ropaid the parental kinduess by running away with Lis good-lookiug stap-motlior. Tor fasbions in furs, it Is noted that Siberian mablo is proper for ladies whose husbands have recontiy become bankrupt. — Cincinnati En- quirer. Glendenniog winds up his latter to his congro- gation with the siguaturo of their * affectionato pastor.” Rather too affecticnate was the trouble ‘with him. Bald Hill, at North Fayston, Vt., Ia going to make 1t warm for tho nolghborhood. The infer- nal rogions aro broaking through, and they call it a voleano, . A 8t. Louis bello has beon esught smuggling bridal @rosses for hor fricuds from Paris, Sho could not very well wear them horself without aitracting atteution. Sap Francisco papors aro Interviewing Aug. bridge, who shot JIaj. Larkyna two months 80, 8 to his wifo's roputation for good behavior ‘boforo he married hor. Thomas Carr, of Brooklyn, says ho fs not » chickeu-thicf, and that the man wbo shot him will have murderad an innocent member of tho Uhureb, That is what all Brookiyn peoplo say- Rogor Williams' watch was oxhibited at o re- cont meeting of tho Rlode Islaod Historical Ho- cloty, It is still running, sud is spperontly in a8 good condition ns when he ware 1t to thia coun- try in 1631, The Moxican Government have sppointed a Commiseion to put notop to the ocarthquakes goiug on in that volcanic country. It is a clear caso of pot and kettls betwesn tho country and its Govoinment, ) A country clergyman, boing overwhelmed:with dirgust at tho mean etratagems resorted to to coax peunies from bis pocket for & Univoraslist chuarch fair, preached o sermon then and thore, and was bustied out. ** By tho way, of what politicd are you ? " ask- ed o Senator of an applicaut for office while on the way to introduce Lim to & Cabinet Minister. ** Oh," was tho reply, *Ihave always becn & “Democrat, but I can turn,” . The tronblo at the Grand Pacifio keeps the St. »Louis editors buzzing with delight, They can _writs about nothing efso. Tho reason they nover havo trouble about Bt. Louis hotals is that thero is not a decont caravansary in tie whols town to give trouble, Afobley and his wife publish & paper at Grand Ialoud, Neb. Because Wiley, of tho Afirror, commisoratod Mobley upon having a wife who know more than an Egyptian mummy, Mrs. Mobfsy brandisbed the rawhide, and the Omaha papors sold es they never sold before, A candidate out West had been dotected, when ® boy, thirty-odd years ago, stealing apples. His opponent found it out, and the opposition papor denounced bim as & *dotected thief," tho wuole affair creating the most intense excitoment, until it was oxplained how long ago the thing oc- curred, The New York 7Tribune notes that whereas a Drooklyn preacher is mitching into thoatres, tho builders of the new Globe play-house in Boston havo, to some extent, imitated the pow system, Ono bundred seats hava baon sold outright in o kind of feo-pimple, to be bield by thobuyers, their hairs and sesigos, forover. X Queen Victoria, on a recent oceasion,’ was pay- ing & vigit to n grent noble ana official. Whon the hour of hor departure arrived, hor host ob- sorved that the carringo was at the door and tho train waiting. Bomebody, bowever, observed that Brown, her confldential servant, was not thore. ' OL," #nld tho Queen-of Great Britain snd Ireland, ‘‘ we must wait for him, Ieup- poso he is finishing bis morning pipe | * Thero {s a dog belonging to s Concord, N, If,, fire company which nlways takes it upon horself 10 spread o fire-nlarm, and makes & great ado wbout it. When a fire broke out, s few days ago, she rukled to a sleeping fireman, and, soiz- ing him by the throat, waked him. 8he then went to the houso of another flreman, and, hoviog called him out by her loud barking, fastoned upon his clothes and tried to hurry him up. Col. 8, N, Moody, & prominent merchant of Now Oilesns, committed suiclde at 0 o'clock lnsc night at hia residonco on Canal stroet tn that city, by shooting Limself through tho head. Ho lett his place of busivess at 2 o'clock complain- ing ol apain in his hoad. Ho had asevero nervous attack some days ago, but had appar- entty recovered. He was a nativo of Man chostor, Eng., agod 47, Junius Henri Browne, in his article on Georgo D, Prentice, iu Zarper's Magazine for January, says, spoaking of Prentico's witticlams; *IIo who ean throw off amart paragraphs—and almost any adroit scribe can witha hittle practico—easily scquires the reputation of a wit," ‘This may ba truo; but somehow or other all your “adroit scribea” invarisbly stop short when they come to the beginning of that ‘‘little practice."— Louisville Courier-Journal, “*Consider the lillos how thoy grow " s an In- Juoction which has been ltorally fulfilled in Bootland, A new compilation of hymns haviog been published, Dr, Endie took violent excep- tion Lo one commencing Dy cool Biloa . ahady rill, ow awsat tho lly grows, claimirg that the botanical conditions ara utterly opposed to the growth of lilica by Siloam. A ‘sommitteo waa therofore appointod to investi- gMo, or in othor words, **consider the lilies bow they grow,” WHIEPER AXD WINK, A Song Worn upon.the Author'a 5 0 for Mr, Dawes 1o Peck Ay of Ha Plea You may sherry through life, and a trick never take, 11, oully, you ure f1ot Lig fly at a fake; it the Losa of rum goos (Lough a AU yon may think 'm 8 wivin') {s, boys, Just to whisper and wink, Whilsper i wiu', whixpor ond wink,— The ga of ull goor'la Just whisper and wink, Withaa kila in your throst when you wakin’ from slesp, Fou #pot o gin-mill whiero you kiow tho barkeep, Htow tho Ludgo, an ud-off ive lim for the driuk: g that up,” in & whisper,~a whisper aud wink, Xf you imoot with & lady on 'bus or on ear, Just whisger what sort of a bair-pia you 4re Through tho flaor, {n confusion, perbeps she would ain) Fast so0tiso her work nerves with a losr and a wink, &ast night & hamfatter I chenced for to meet At tho Ionalieat pazt of an 11-lightod sirsass §10 winkod when the ylitter Lo naw of a knife, Ho vm-;’l‘ a1 T whispered, “Your stamps or your Whisper and wink, whispor and wink,— Aud didn'e that bty E 40 s Ll atatie ponoy th Chink, HOTEL ABRIVALS, Gl timer House—Gov, Gaorgo L, 5. Gecege B, Maywll, 6aft Lok New York ; W, I, Btacoy, York ©, B, Nowcll, Bpriugheld ¥, Olinse, Amboy: . ¥, Clirk, Oaws ; Goorgs Wilahire, Cliiclausti s 0. ¥, Davis, gmh-: M. Gould, Bostow'; ¥, 1t Marbls, Byraous Fop A Bualy Ouabai ', M, “Blauchard, o7k ;' Cinrles Fuibe, - Claveland il . L. ‘utehl I Dickson,' New You o ousLO) Beloft; John . Blowart, Otta ; a8 & BEmith, Now' York; 3% 4+ Disomson, i W, Soott Walter, Laporie; 'F, E, Dunn, New ozk 3 W, R Hoyt, New YOrk....27emont Hotiow s, . Pelerson, 8s, Charlea; WIlliam Reduick, Ottawa’s & Lart B Lows | ¥, W, Cloveiand, Deaver Fuils &mn Dubugus § 0. G Wazren, Kost Wayes; THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY., JANUARY 2, 1875, LOW FELLOWS. Thoso Who Are Shedding Blood in In- dian Territory, The Quarrels of the Downing and Rosg Factions, An Attack Upon the Town of Vinita Apprehended. The Women and Children Loaded on Trains. Everything Made Ready for a Vigorous Resistance, Special Disvateh to The Chicagn Tridune, Visira, I T, Jan. l—Lato last cvening word roachod ua that 200 well-armed Itoss or Diu Indians, mostly full-hloods, were to take tho town. Immediately averybody was apoused, and intonse excitement provalled. A passonger- train was standing at the depot, hoavily laden with women and childron, rosdy to pull out at o moment's notics. We were expecting thom all night, but wo bear from roliable sources that thoy camped on Pryor Creok, and are now mov= ing slowly twards here, TROOPS ARE KEEDED BADLY. Tourly arrivals from the lomer part of the Na- tion tell us that they arocomuitting burtal mur- dors slong tho line of their march, LATER, Specinl Dizzatch to The Chicago Tribune, Vixizy, L T., Jan. 1,.—The Piua have not como in sight yet, an was anticipated, but are reported 12 miles from horo, and making good time. Al- ‘most every whito person has loft the place. We number about seventy-Give mon, well armod. Furthor and moro reliable roports smy the Pins are 100 strong. Every person Los loft Clouteat, a station eouth of hers; and Cherokoes residing on Grand River are coming into town by droves. Ao ad- ditional guard ie stationed sbout3 miles from town, whers they expoct to moet THE MOD. Unloss tho United States Government givea us 8id, wa will probably bo taken n. We are going to do tho bes t we can, and give thom the bes$ in the ehop. BTILL LATER. Spectal Dispatch to The Cleann Tridune. Vistra, I T., Jan. 1.—A Cherokeo by the name of Noolan has just arrived. Tho Pius chssed him from bis homo on Grand River. Ho bad beard of the mob, and had talien his family toa place of safety. On his roturn to the houso for somo valusbles, he discovered about 150 Indiana surroundiog the house. e immodiately started for the brush and cscaped uninjurod, THE CAUSEZ OF TUE DISTURDANCE i wholly party epirit. Tho Ross partyare not in favor of a 'Werritorial Government, and tha Downing party are. It is anticipated that the full-breeds of this district will now take up nrms, na Hatchot is thoir Senator. Hatchot and two others aro prisoners. (70 the Astociated Preas.] A LATE DISPATCH THURSDAY NIOHT, Visira, I. Ter. Jan, 1—2:10 a. m.—We are momentarily expecting an attack from Ross or his party. ~ All the women and childron aro aboard & passcnger train, ready to pull out at a moment's uotice. Tho Missouri, Kansgs & Toxas passcoger train is being detained, and b is fearod it has been overhauled by the mob. Thoy numboer 200 well- armed men, ‘mostly full-blood. Hcouts report thom within 20 miles of this piace. Troops are badly needed. Intenso oxcitement provails, and uoufllu is auticipated, aa thero are men srriving hourly from the lower part of the Nation report- ing gnm murders n.\Y along the Jine of their march. YPRTERDAY MORNING'S ADVIC) Vinrra, L Tor., Jan, L.—The Pius did not at- tack us last uight, ns was auticipated, but nro roported 12 milos from Lere, and making good time. Almost overy white person Lne left the place, and the probabilitios aro that thoro will not & woman or child hero at 12 o'clock to-day. Thoy numberabout sevonty. five men, well ‘armed.” Further and more reli- abls reports say tho Pius are 100 strong. Every person hog loft CLouteaw, s station south of hore, and the Cherokees residing on Qrand Riverare coming into town in droves. An ad- vance guard starts in balf an hour to most the enemy, Wo must have troops. TFIRES. AT LOCKWOOD, MICH. Bpecial Disvatch to The Chicaao Tribune. Locrwoop, Mich., Jun, 1.—At5 o'clock this morning & fire was discovered fn a mitl-yard 1o the outskirta of this village, which totally do- stroyed 800,000 feot of pine lumber belengiug to Ryan & Youug, lumbermen, of Graud Rapids. Fully insured, The rosidence of Steplien Salo- mon caught fire from tho lumber, and was also totally destroved. Losxs on dwolling, $2,200; insured for 81,600 1n tho Glens Falls Insurauce Company,®f Glons Falia, N. Y. Bupposed to bs tho work of au incendiary. AT ELOIN. Special Dispateh to The Chicaco T¥foune, Evorx, Ill, Jan, 1.—A fire broke out in the basoment of the north wing of the Insano Asy- lum about 5 p, m, to-day. A general alarm was sounded in the city, but by prompt afforts the Asylum force supproased tho flames befora out- sido help mrived. But little damage was done, IN NEW YORK Nrw Yong, Jan, 1,—~The residence of John Har por, oo Fifth avenue, was burned Iast evon- ing. Losa §28,000, e THE \VEATHER. . ‘Wasmrarox, D. 0, Jan, 1.—For Tenussseo, tho Obio Valley, and the Upper Lake region, winds gradoally shiftlng to wost and tho northe woat, rising barometor, and cleaing, cold weathor, For tue Northwest and Upper Mississlppt aod Lowor Misaouri Valleys, bigh barometer, north- westerly wiuds, aud partly cloudy and vory cold weathor, LOCAL ODHERVATIONS, Culioaao, Jan, 1, Wind, I'li&rfimh’&f ORNEBAL ODEXIVATIONS, Cu10460, Jan, Wand, Bar.| Thr| Cairo......[40.02f 3¢ Clnelnnath., |36 Cueyonne, |0, 0 Chicago. .., (2,98, Stabon, W., freal Vi troh. .o, INW,, fresh, ., Erosh ., freab. N W, Lsi " Omahs 0. 43) l'emunn,.l:u.w —10/N Brook'ridge,10.3+|— 4| Tolad, 30,04 ® Xul 150, 65} BURIAL REFUSED. MonTaEaL, Jan. L.—Auotlor case simlay to the Guibord litigation is likely to srize out of the refusal of the Roman Catholio clergy to bury the romsina of a late victim of murder, Augustin Parades, at 8t. Marie, in consecrated ground. The . remsina are intorred for the preseut in the uncouseorated portiou of the cometery. 8T, LOUIS STATISTICS, 81, Louis, Jan. 1,—Moss of our papers pub- labed this moraing very full raviews of the gen- ezl Mage and gpommarce of tha ally tie past year, which show a largo increaso in almi ery bravzh of business. Thiais apecially in 8rain, flonr, cotton, hive stock, & . Which have grown from 25 to nearly 100 per cent over the previoun year, 'Tha erection of Lui'dinrs aleo greatly excecded that of Iast yoar, the nnm- ber of buillings pas up being 1,096, st a cort of over £10,250,000, an ineroans of almor! £4,000,- U over last year. Murn than two-thitds of thewo buildings aro of modarato gize, Leriden a full trado report, the Demoerat pib- lirhen an elaborats description of the lead, zince, awd fron mines® and emelting fornaces in the Blate, embellished with nnmerona euts of mines and furoaces, making in oll a twolva-page pajier, 1eplete witl valnabls information to almoat avery class of huwineas men. et "FOREIGN. Alplionse Realizes That the Royal Head Lies Uncasy. . @en, De Rivera the Chief Mover in the Revolution, A Conciliatory Policy to Be Adopted To- wards Cuba. Carlism Sunbduod---Espartero Probably Alive and Woll, SPAIN, ISTERVIEW WITH KING ALPITONSO, Toxpoy, Jan. 1.—In hisinterview with a Paria correspoudent of the Loudon Times, Don Al- phonse said: **Liberal Conetitutionalist ss I am, 1 know well that it is not & matter of pleas- ure to be Kiug of Spain at tlis moment, but I shall try to understand tny duty and do it." RIVERA'S GCHEMTA, A speciat from Madrid to the Times nays Gou. Primo de Rivers somo tite since informned Mar- nhal Borrano that lio intended to have Alphonso proclaimed King, and persisted in this intention despits ofters of Serrano to lim of tho most clevatod pouitions in hia gift, including that of Captun-General of Cuba. Marehal Serrauo was unable to supersede Rivera, as he slone bad the disposal of the military forces tn Madrid. TILE NEWS GENT TO CUDA. The Times correspondent also says: * Tho now Ministry telegrapbod tho Captain-General of Cuba, ordering him tonnounce tho proclam- ation of’ King Alplionso to the army in Cuba, which the King truata will more determinedly than ever defend tho integrity of Spanmsh ter- ritarg." THE ARMY WITI THE KEW KING, MADRID, Jau, 1L.—Tho Lopublican armies in Catalopia and Saragoses Lave accepted Lon Al phonso a8 Ring. CONGESSIONB 10 TIHE CUBANA. It ia reported thot one of tho first acts of tho new Ministry will bo to telograph to the Captain- General of Cuba to oxerciso a coucilintory epirit, and to pacify the Cubaus by re-cstnbiizhing, ss far an poeeiblo, a cordial understanding betwaen the home and Provincial Governments and Crooles. ' THE BPANISI ABMY AND NAVY yesterday overywiiercaccoptod Don Alohonse as King, aud Marshal Serrano has quietly trans- forred tho command of tho armies to Gen. La- BeiDa, CARLIST LEADERS SATISFIED. Pants, Jan. 1.—Dispatches from Spain say that Gen. Dorregaray haslaid down bisarme, and that othor promisent Carlist londers are about to give in thoir adhesion to King Alphonse, aud the Bpavish Ambaseedor at Paris bas resigned, aud the Duko do Montpensior aud the Orleaus Princos congratulated Don Alphonse upon hia ac- cesgion to the Spanish Throne. DISTURBANCES IN DABCELONA, LovpoN, Jan. 1,—Insturbances are sppre- hended at Barcelona. CORNECTION. A mpecial to the News pays the report pub- lished in Carlist papers of the death of the Span- ish statesman Espartero is without foundation. e GREAT BRITAIN, OBITUARY. Loxpoy., Jan, 1,—Mzs, J, Lothrop Motley, wite of the American Listorian, is dead. NEW-YEAR'S CIIARITIES, Queen Victoria dispensed her usual New-Year's bountics of beef, coal, and breadstufls, at Wind- gor Castle to-doy, ‘The planers, riveters, and boiler-makers, at Hull, struck work on account of & reduction of 10 per cont of their wagos, —— CUBA. KING ALPHONSEZ'S ACCESSION ANNOUNCED, HavaNA, Jan.—Capt.-Gen, Conchs has issued & proclamation announcing the accemsion of Prince Alphonse to the Spanish crown, CRIM! COCK-FIGHTERS ARRESTED. CrevELAND, O., Jan. 1.—D. L. Wighiman, agont of the Society for the Prevention of Ciuolty to Animals, arreatod twendy-seven cook~ fightors at_Merklo's placo, on St. Clair atrest, corpor of East Madisun avenuo, this aftotnoon. Tho polics, under Wightman, surrounded tho bhik{;ng‘ and the bar was torn out snd the sides and roof knocked off in the scufo. The prison- ora aro now at the Becond Btation. OMARLEY ROSS ONCE MORE. Special Lupateh to The Chicasn Iribune, IxpiaxaroLis, Jan, 1.—It is now deemed pos- #ible that Charlie Ross may bo here, as the two men killed by Judge Van Brunt, believed to be boy's abductors, were identifiod as former resi~ dents of this city, with woll-known afliliations, Bearch will ba qulstly made by tha polico, INDIANAPOLIS BURGLARS BAGGED, Special Dispatch to The Clacaaa Trivune, IxpiaNaroLts, Jan. 1.—A nest of burglars and freigat-car robbera waa brokon up this moming, br tho dotociive police, and 4 of the men taken into custody with a full kit of house-breaking tools and a considorable quantity of plunder. ARRESTED-FORGER WANTED. Svecral Dupaich to The Chicag Trioune, Laxaivo, Mick., Doc. 81.—About a month since & pump-factory was enterad and s quantity ot tools, imostly consisting of chisels and bits, stolen, Swco then a number of factories have been entered and property carried mway valued &t 81650, A voung man nemed Hodgeman woe arreatod to-day on suspicion of being the thief, A homoopathic phiysician named Barr is wanted to anawer to the charge of forging s note for $200, e haila from Clarlotte, CASUALTIES, STEAMER SUNK, Meyrars, Jan, 1.—A special to tho Appeal from Holona, Ark., of tLis dato, says that the ateamer Joun B. Maude struck an old sunken bazge last night about midnight, uear what is known as 0. K, Landing, 40 miles above Iclena, and sunk in about twelve feet of wator. No lives lust. The Muudo lefs this point last evening abont U o'clock with 800 bales ot cottou, and o good list of pasnengers, All lier passongers wera Lrought ack to this point by tho steamor Phil Allon. It 18 Lalioved thiat the bont and cargo will not prove w tatal toes, but the river is riving &0 fast at this point that «he is in great danger uuloss wpeeddy Taised, s L ART COLLECTION. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Craupaay, 1, Jan, 1.—The citizens of thia ¢ity and Urbana have giveu & large attondanocs last might and to-night at the opening of tha Art Gallory in the Induetrial University. Two evoniugs wera roquired to mccommodats the large ottendsnco. Dr. Giegory | turad each night to the eat gratifica- tion of tho visitors, 'our hundred piciures and 40 pieves of sculpture havo al- ready beeu placed in position, and many more are on the wav. This grand coflectionis now the Jargest weat of New York, and has beeu socured by contflbutions of ° the citizens of thosa two cities. A hearty vowe of thanks expressod the appreciation of the citizens of the noble z2al of Dr. Gregory, who wont to Europe a4 his own expenso to make the purchases, Su'.- of many of the flnest pieces 1n exisiance are thus made the propesty of the Uutvezsity and tho Btate, OCEAN BTEAMSHIP NEWS. Nzw Yoas, Jan. L—Astived, City of Moutreal, from Liverpook HAPPY NEW YEAR. How the Chicagoans Amused Themsclves Yesterday. (Continued fram the Necond Paxe.) interest of thn wholeeala wine and liqnor mor- chanta. Now this muat stop. The Couneil munt Ru»u an ordinance requiring people recoiving New Year's Dav to est out Leer as woll a8 liquor, or to hiave nothing at sl to deink, Mr, Zenischek's statenient of the caso waa a5~ sented to with great unanimity. MR, KRAMPP eaid that twenty-fiva young men generally came into Liw mnjoot every “mornitg: to pot a nfi«s of Leer before gomg to work, That moining not one of them had turned up, and be had no doubt they wern wandering around toin, waving ** cotm- pliments of the wrason and dtiuking bud sher- ry. Ilia heatt went out for thora voung men. Thero was 21.25 clean gono ot of lua pocket that morning slone, to say nothing of noon aud night, It wastho duty of the repin.ontatives of thie peoals to stop this odioun dircrimination, Mr, Plircel feared that thes liad little to ox- pect from the represcutatives of tho people. I'be moment thoy were elected to the Conval they becume aristocratic, amoked 15-cent cigars, and aseociated with street-radrond companies. Ho underutood that the Alderman from the Six- teenth Ward was ** receiving " that very day. There wore cries of * Suaine ! " Br. Jones stated thai he had made extra prep- aratious for A GRAND FOER LuNcy that morning. Soup of superior richnoss had beon prey:arcd, and & genial Lieat Lad boen im- parted to it with red pepper. That soup would warm up a man at tie polar regors, And yot no one had come nearit, A block distant from him dwolt o fashionable young Jady. Her doar bud beon beaicged with callers all tha morning, Peorle camo out wiping their mouths, and went indifTorent by lus eigu of * Free Soup,—9 to 12, it MULLEN Lelieved the whols New Yeur's busiress was gote ten up by the wh ale liguor deulers to creato an uunatursd Gemand- for their poods. Thero wag enntizh woirks and wine drunk ne it was, ITia heart kanl in hin whon Le ssw u vouns men busing o bottie of champague for <2, when for the samo oum ho could buy forty' mugs of beer, have much mora diinking for his mover, ot quite s4 tipuv, and bave no lieadache the next day, The duty of all in these Lard times waa to cconamize, and driuk beer, just as denlera { in soft conl advised people to quit’ using anthra- cito. 30, CONROY stated that all tho women 1 his neighborbood reemed (o be crozy over something they called being gentecl, In the good old days, when some friondu called on ono of his neighbors, eha would throw a elawl over her head, pick np a pitcher, or maybe o tin bucket, and rn over to his placo, and got it filled with beer. Then ahs would go liome, and tho party wonld mt down in the kitchen and plav sizty-six, drinkiog the while of tho beer. Dut now, when any one called, Madam Lad to rig up in hor polousise and her falso bair, snd sond the boy to the apothecary's for a bottla of uld Port, szd thoy sat down in the front room, drank poor etufl out of little wine-glasses, and pretended to bo ashamed of handling & mug of beor, ae if it was not gonteel. e would ?ik to know what tho world was coming to, anyway. MR, ELINOS, the Communist, who Lins lstely given up cutlory and takon to waloon-keeping, then tade a few enrnest remarks in eupport of the now move- ment and in donunciation of tho aristocrats, who wero not ouly tratapling the workingman under- foot. and living off the produca of Lis labor, but woro evon seeking to proseribo the very liquor which bo drank, and to wago ivsidious war against it. 'These ivsolent attempis must ba mot, and these anstocrats must be taught that the day of retribution and the prolotariat hod come. RESOLUTIONS, Bfr. Muench moved that a Committee on Reso- lutions Lo appoirited, The motion was agreed to, and Meaars. Mucnch, Zomachek, and Kapp wero releated, After au abeonce of half an bour, they_returned with the following, which wera unanimousiy adopted : . Jieavlced, That we organize ourselves into the Anti. New-Year's Receiving Astoclation, for the purposo of securing through moral sussion or action of the Com- mon Council ike atoistion of the present unjust and discriminating system of eerving spiritaous Lquors only to vixitors on Now Year's Day, Liesolred, That our {lisuks aro die fo the Woman's Tempersnce Amociation for thefr recent appeal, that we gladiy accerd them na suxfliaries #o (xr as their efforis ta prevent ladiey from giving lquor to thelr frisuda s concerned, fully ogreeing with them that that practice fn at all times o be disconraged. Resolged, That any member of this Aesocltion who 18 Tound guilty of rocefving #hall Lo expellell, MR, RALTENBACK 8aid that tho movement was & proper and neces- Bary one, but to earry it through unaided was a difticult watter, They needod sllies. Whore were they to look for them? Ha belfoved it would be wise tomako common caase with the dowu-town restaurant peoplo, Who wero sorions- 1y injuzed by the comrotition of the women who ran church and* chanty dinners and lunchos. The wania of the women for interfering with men, aud crippling thew in their business, must como to an end, On motion, dessrs. Kaltenbach and Marx wero " appointed a committee to wait on tho prominent TeRtauruteurs, cousult with them in referenco to tho mattors mentioned above, and report at o future mee.ing. ‘The Association then adjourned for three woeks, to meet ut the same hour and place, it MR, MARTIN. A YOUNG MAN WHOSE DAY WAS RUINED, Heaven has no rage like tailors long delsyed, Nor bell & fury Hke 8 washerwoman who's unpatd, About noon yesterday, while a roporter was atrolling dowh Indiana avenus, watching with observant oye the young men 8s they rushed up ivuumerable doorsteps, rang innumerable bells, and plunged rapidly into innumerable housen, whilo another series of youtha were emergiog from the self-samo portala and rushing down thoso same stops, Le camo across one of those litle things which is called ® tragedy in real life. It was p genuine tragody, piping hot, snd it is questionatlo it lamlet when he learned his mother's frallty, or Othello whoo ho believed he had loarned that ot Desdemons, suffered moro intcnsely than did John Martin, plain citizon of Chicago, yeater- day afternoon, If thoro had besn a messonger Landy thoe roporter would have sent him after Mr. Booth, that he might seo how people resily sct and talk when they aro on the gridiron of mental suffering. As tho next best thing, the poiuts have been handed over to Bartley Camp- belt, who i8 going to bulld np a play on them, which it will be called : “* New Year's Day, orthe Washerwoman's MHevenge: A Drama of the Emotions," John Martin, the party of the first part, - 48 just coming out of the houts, No.— Irdiana avenue, o wag short and slonder. His'shirt front was aupofb. Dut why doscribe Lns per- sous) appearance ? Go into Field & Loiter’s and fifty of him stand behind the counter, -Heis manufactured by the gross, and whon & dry- goods house wants & dozen, it orders them of the wsuufacturer. At tho foot of the steps matan Irishwomnan, aged anywhere from 80 to 50, A rough shawl wae Lhrowy over her head, and half Lid fuco sonmed with wrinkies, a nose tiuged with tho peculiar red which "comes from whisky, & bue more tiery ond larid than ‘that lai¢ on Ly the inore genila alo, The lips wero couiracted, showing large, slvong teoth, & little worn where the stom ot & tobaeco-pipo ie accumtomed to rest, The only sign of wation about lLer was thaconetant tap- ping of Lier foot upon the sidewalk. o a suake remaivs moveless save for tho tremnlous vibra- tion of its head, This woman was Jre. Mule eahy, sdeceut old bedy living ou South Jofferson sticot, and making her liviug by tho washilug of gentleamen's shirts, etc., 8 ¥1 & dozen—buttous 104 guarantesd. Ous came John Martin liko a lover leaving the alde of Liis lovoress. At the frout of the steps was Mrs, Mulealiy, like the infuristed parent. Bhe looked up at hum aud stood up. ** Good morwug, Mr, Martin,” says rie. * Good morning, Mrs. Mulcahs,” 1 called at your houso this morning, ae you told me, Lut you wore gone.” “Yes, & frieud camo sud called mo away. Come townorrow. 1 wmust gonow. famin & hurry," trving to oxtricate Limaelf from Ara. M., who had fastened on to e loft coat-tail, 0 "‘hl‘l_v e my little mAl; 1-|sz l);:u nesmfiams o the pockets of your fino clothes, and give mfi woman whib will bs buying bread for ber ldren." ‘8o would, but I left my money home. Come to-morrow." 4 No, nor the day after, nor the day after thit. It is now I waut it tho pay ror that elegunt shirt- tront you carry around with you, winniug tho hearta of tho ladies, may be; Littlo they kuow that the soap, aud the washing, aud the wtarch of it came from a poor old wouon — " Hers BMr. Martin made snother effort to got loose, snd, sesiug a policemsn coming aloog, suog oul to kilm. Up ceme the pollceman, and to him ravs Mr. Martin Arrest this drunken woman who is storping me on the etreet.” " Ard how can I et a drop of drink te gat drunk on,” sate sho, * with yon owing me for this thres montas? It is vou that has the drop too muuch, paavering with the e'cgant Indics, Not a thing Lavo Itagied-- La this you. l'sta tueng 2 At when did von get to be an office Buro you wont interfera with yonr oxn fourth coukin whou sl is only duuning Ler pay for the beantiful shirt ha hes on 2" Mr. Burns noticed & hack in the dim distaren, which seemed to be joing st more hen repu- Intion apeed, and ho nade & daxh for it, leaving Mz, Maitin in his misery, lilke the weddiug guest whom the Ancient Mariner tackled, ‘The erene i lasted so long that it sttracted the attenticn of tho ladies of tho house, who camo in 8 body to the front door, * Coms heve, ma'am.” save Mra. Muleahr. Come, and tell the young wan (o pay n:e, 60 1 may go howe snd” Luy romeshing for the cloldren, left with not a thing in the loureto cat, and ha luxuiisting in your vpacious parlors with hin gay clothes. Come, young ladies, and suexk & word to lum for tho Loor ol woman." ** It's pil 8 horrid mixtalio,” sags Mr. Martin, “ly it 7" sayw ehe, * May La that o't the only whirt you bave but one, aud I stayiag up night befare last to wakh it, and drying and noutug it by my oxu lutle o, 18 it not o sliame, ma'am " Here the young ladies broke out with a brijl- fsnt bluch " aud fled, whils Mr. Marlin saui, erushed, upon the doorstep, ¢ Qut came the Liead of tho Loure, obperved that Mr. Martin's conduct was shameful, ond re- questod him to move on, which he did, Mis. AL adbering {o hito, At the corner of Twenty-second street b pro- feased & strong dewiro to step into a billinnd- ealoon not far off iu order to borrow the woney, but she declived to let go of him, and fLa trudged wearily northward, casting his eyes from side to wide as be psced along, as if in Eearch of some alley into which be might dodge aud be at roat. — YOUNG GERMANY. T8 OFINION OF NEW YEAR'S DAY, The Germans in this country cclobrate tho beginning of tho rear in an entirely duferent manner {rom the Americans. While tho Ameri- can young gentlemen are all aglow New Yaar's morning geting ready foptheir New Year's calls, aud the young ladies 8o iun high state of ex- pectation n8 to Low many they may receive during the day, and whetler they shall make an imprexsion on their favorite Young men, tue German young men and young ladies aro lying iu their little beds dreamivg of the joys and ploasures of Syiverter Abend. The minds of the former are not worried about the manner of raising (e funds to pay tho tailor and carriage bills next day, mor do the youug ladies feel chagrined that their rivals have had a few more calls, Whon they get up, which is usunlly lato in tho afternoon, thoy feel refreclied, and in the ovening they go to the theatre or saloou, and ou- joy themselves just 28 much as if they bad Leid high-toned levees, and spent their money for earrisges and gloves. Dat not all the Germana celobrate their New Year in tbis way, Thers ure msny, especiaily among; the more aristacratic, wao aro not happy if they cannot imitate the Americans. Askoon us thoy Liave learned enough Engitsh for ordioary uee, thoy deem themaelves full-ledged Amaricang, They are ashamed of Leing called Germans, whatever the Americans do, they will imitate like apes, no matter how foolish or ridiculous it may be. ‘They teadily learn to drink, chew tobacco, #pit on the earpetr, and do many other nico aod bocoming things for which the high-toned young Amerncans are now celebrates f courss theao young men will malke their Ne: car's calls, and Bpond the day just the same as their American consins, But they are the excenion, snd not the rule. The majotity of Germans look upon the custom of making New-Year's calls A8 SOMETIING QUITY RIDICULOTE, and they tind far more enjovment in meeting oach other at the saicoue, and over & few glasaes of beer talk of the cveuts of the prst year, Of courso the szloons reap & rich harvest on a day like this, and the preparsticns they make are of quite an elaborato and Liberal pature, Tha balls are in most oazen decorated and festooned, and & * PROSIT NEC Jamn " in largo lettors of evergreen welcomes tho vis- itors. Most of the salouns got up large and ex- pensive free lunchies on New-Year's morning. Ono only nceded to take up yesterday's Gertnan vapers to_ eelect tho placo for a froe diuner. Joseph Gettler advertisss grand fres turkoy and vemson lunch, to regale “‘hungry Cbicago teeth.” as tho salgon-kcoper expresses Limwself. Mr. Schimitt gives a grand oyater luuch. Mr. Zimmermann has a lunch con- posed of sauerkraut and schweineknoceier, and other delicacics of the season. Another saloon- keoper reys ho Lias kilied, in houor of tho dav, twooty Nobraska rabbite anda fot Minnesota decr. Avother bas a grand spanferkel-luuch, which means a lunchof ronat sucking pi. Sull another ono eet a giand hnsenpfeffer-luuch (rab- bit stow), with music, and 8o on through two or threocolumns, [t must be apparent that theso saloons must sell & large quantity of beer to en- able them to make any proft after scttivg such lunches. No less than FIYE GERMAN THEATRES wersopen in this city last eveumne, and all of them did & good Lusiness. At the North Side Turner Hall, Wursier and Methua's company, waich has some of the ablest German actors in this country in 18 ranks, among them Mry, M thua Scheller, gave for the first time * I'ra Lampf,” or ** Das Duell dor Liebs” (Tho W an's Battle, or the Duel of Love), acomedy by Bcube. At the Voorwarte Turner Hall on Wast Twelfth strees, thore was given " Das Julki chen vou Schoeueberg” (%he Mitkm of Scliceneberg), & vaudevillo, with sougs by Manstield. " At tho National Theatre on Clybourn avenune, Thiebman's company gave the ! Corsican Twin Brothers," & seneational drama, with a farce entitled A Corsican Funeral.” At the Aurora Tumner- Hall the musical farce of ** Eine Kran! amilie, or Dor Barbier von Culeago™ (A Sick Family, or the Darber of Chicago), was given, A theatrical exhibition was also given st the Harmonia Theatre, No. 843 Dluo Island avenue. All these theatrical exhibitions woro tollowed by balls, which iasted all night. A number of other entertainments and private sociables were also given last evenin%; Hervicos wero licld in most of ths German churches in this city vesterday morning, but they were not 8a well sitended as tha maloons aud thoatres, —_— THE HOTELS, THEIB SHARE IN TUE DAY'S PESTIVITIES. At the hotels the day was celebrated in & very convivial manner, The bar-rooms did & very flouriebing businesa in furnishlug the festive Tom-aud-Jerry, the frothy azd volatilo cham. pagne, the bawilderiug cocktail, ana the wicked hot scotch, with an aching head lurking at the bottom of every glasa. Tho clerks put on their best bibs end tuckers, wazed their moustachon to full oxtevt, and did their best to appoear to a good advantsge. During their spare mo- ments they amused themsalves by mak- ing good resolutions for the coming year, and in thinking over some mild and pleasant rejoinders to take the placo of the suarling, suappy spswers to guests, which, ina degree, characterized tho close of the year, Bome of them, it is true, are always polite; bui thoir position is one of peculiar embarrassment at times, and many of them tao often allow their passions to fly off at & tangent, “*A mild anawor turpeth away wrath,” should be the watchword of every Lotel cletk duriug the prosent year so suspiciously opeued. All yesterday they were kept coustantly busy in auswering New-Year's callers on differout gucets in theiwr iespective hotels. TQ TUE BELL-5OT particularly is Now Year's ubuoxious. Ho robels v tho idew of going up woven tlighta of scalrs witli 8 little piece of bristul-board on & silver plate, aud then returning to the oftico, to inme- diate.y begiu tho journey uver again, with, very oftan, & conceited fup tuxlonlu;i him, ‘The aver- bell-boy, volored thaugh he way be, hus & quisite emount of conimon seuse sud Cau- casian sharonoss to vory oftea slip away from the porson whom Lo is couducting. leaving the unfortuuate cailer to flud bis way to Room 708 or theroabouts with an entire Iabyrinth before Lim, And howcan one wonder at it? ‘The poor fellow ivnot alowed the timo tocalion his Duloinoes,and, as & coasequenco, he becomoa disgusted with the eutire custom. 1lle alsio knows euough, when bo {s sout up-stairs with a card, to rest bis tirod and weary body for about hal? an hour be- fore Le retuins, Al these Little yet agirave. ting 1dioeyacracies of the bLell-boy "the unfortu- nete caller Lauto put up with.” Porchance it 1Ay occur to hun {0 offer the buy 8 quarter or bhiai? dollar, with the Liopes of spurring bia on, but his disgust 1 intense to fad that tho boy in- excusably makes & blunder luvolving tha lues of ton or Afteon minutes, merely for tho amke of obtaining _tho remalning "portion of tho dolisr, ~ Notwitbetendiug e Incorrigl- bilisy <of the bel-boy, number of callets at the prinaipsl hotela yesterday reached a very large totsl. bis, too,” deepito the fact that on such & day ‘s great many of the regnlar bustders at & hotel aro ptoun (o Reck quasters nt the resider:cos of soma of their friends, for tho Furrore of raceiving their caileia with o moro cotdial and howme liks spirit vades the aticoss hero of o lazgo and buatling Botel. Yeatercay proved no exception to th general ile on ech adas, many of the mers Irominent guests taking up Asith friends row aloug the avenuer, fun the line of the great tidal waveof Now Year's callers, AT TIHE PALMER TIOUSE thero was every indication of & holiday. Tha Inkby wak wel, filled throughont the entire day, and in the afternoon thero was a continuous rtresm of ealiers, hailing from all parts of the city. Mra. George M, Pullman artived in the morning from New York City, but nise hate yresarationn for reeeiving caliers, of whom whe hadno lack. Mrs. Poter Ealmer received a rreat rmber of calle:s, in Bumptucus style and maviticenco, Miew Iail alwo recewved in the ®RIn® apartments, Mry, i Mrs. Gilienpio aud_Mra. Delon ters, and Mid. B. M. Tooley, received together in 8 cuev little apartment neatly decorated with groning vines, o well-droseed tanln, and a woll- #tocked vide-eard, which, under tho supeivia- fon of 8 waiter, puured forth an unbourded aup- ply of choice wines. ‘Flin Iadies wese decidedly charming, Loth in point of diess and 1 the coutooun sffaoility with which they received their guestw. At the lowess poneible caleulstion they must bave received &t Inugt 530 calis during the dav. Among their prominent calies wers Comuinsioner Fiul Noyne, Franklin MacVoah, James Raukin, G. C. Cooli, I'rof. Rohner, County Treasurer Miller, all tho Aldermen 'aud other city soud county efiiciald aud maay cf their employes, e cluding tueir Losts of personsl fricuds of priveta life. s Honor the Liavor wag out the greater portion of the day, ealling, in company with Supt. Rebm, bat his absenca was, in great part, compensated for by tho presence’ of Lis jovial countenanco emiling fiom out of'ita filded frame. Among otners who received a large number of callara during tha dav are Mrs. Jnago Beckmtls, Mrw. Lieunon Hateh, Mru, l'ass ko, with tho Mirses Carda and Andiews, Mis. MecAuley, and Musw Titeomb, AT TIE FACIFIC the day wan very uuict indecd. A large number of pussts 1eceived no calls, and quiie a number lefs tho hotel for the hensen of their frienda, Tho r:ow mancger, Mr, John B. Diaks d congratulations un fuy recent asceasion vitlh tha utmont good feeling, and Mesers. Gaga and Rice received’ tho beartfelt sympathice of all thei many fricade, togethier with the frecly expressed and earticst bopes of their speedy recovers from their present troubles. nent Jadies who recetved during the das aro Mra, L. G. Caultiel4, wifo of tho Congressmnn- Mre. J. O. Rutter, Mre, E, K. Rogers, Frerce, Mrn. I, Gallup, Mrs. T, 0, Da ra. Celdingtan Dililoga. Mrs. Brisk Mue. Georgo C, Clarke, aud 3Mra. Alfred liay AT TAR GHE. N Hous, the dsy was exticmaly quiet, aud bt faw cal's were mede. Mys. ¢ K. Gardiner and Mrx. dolin W, Bleislell Teceived a vory large wumber of | cullein m the ludies’ pastor. "Almest wil the the- abrical world of this city wero entertained by them yerterday, lre. GibLons and Mie. Sao- bora slso teceived A Jaxe numbier of calte. . TUR TRENONT [OUKE regaled it8 goests with & particularly fine New Year's cinner. snd in other ways did «ll in ita pomer to promole the happiners of the sucs tx. Tue Viscouutess Mewsarene recmived quito o lmt of ealiers from bier Chicaea triendte, 1hio lint of ladies roceiving calls ewlraced Mrs. A. N. Lon- caster, M. J. B. Beed, Mrs. G. V. Adams, Mrs. James Boland, Miss C. T.. Rice, Mra. Jamey Webb, Mre., T. W. Barnos, Aus. Cudney, and Mrs, C. T. Loocom! i PIGEON-SHOOTING. NEW YEAR'S AT DEXTER PARE. ‘Tho sportsmen celebratod Now-Year's Day by a prand shoot at Dexter Park, yeeterday being the fifth day of the sweepstakes tournament, ‘Amioug the moro promi- | off quintly, snd without mueh observance, axve the peneral cezeation from business. The Infine preity generally received their pontlemen fijonds aud alarear numbor of calls wern 1mzla fhan ever before {0 thia city. Tho de was coll, etammy, aud d cable,—a vory ini i openm for tha con A Srecial b Jack oxvinnt, Tk, Jan, ) was colebrated hy the Odd Follows of thin aty and counts in an unusualy interesting manuer, The Order—which numbers soma Cif) membora in Morgau Connty—sssombled at 1n,m, nod, formirg in proestion, marched throngh some of the principal strects, ninking & fino appearance. Proceeding to the Opers-flouno, an sddress was delivered by the Hon. Past Grand, James Math. eny, and others, to a large audience. lo the cvening the offierra of Uranis and lliini Todges were publicly installod st Odd Follows' Hall: af- ter which agrand reception and ball took place at tho Opera-lfous, followed by n banquet at tho Park House, New-Year's eslls wors quita zenerally mado by the young men, and the day pagsed off very pleacantly. FUNERAL OF GERRIT SHMITH, Ttrea, N.+Y., Dec. 31.—The funeral of the lato Gerrit Smith took placs fram his resilence, at I'eterborn, to<iav. The sttendance way vory larie. Tho fureral snrvices were conducted by Lev. J. B. Colthrop, Unitarian clergyman, snd were very simple, but imi reseive. Throrpuans of tho vilaire, protegen of tha desoased, aod chil- dren of the Sunday-seiool, furnisbed the musia, Ths remaivs were interred in the Veterboro Cemeter: e e —— CIAL NO7TIG rup, Weed Tonie, and DIlllll: driake Pills, rerdly celnbrated anil popaler madiciass bavu effected & ravulation dn tne healiog art, and prosed tlie tallacy of seuer. ma which bavo for many sexrs chstrueiad ths pr uf medical eefenco, Tno falo aupponition that ““Cossump iva is fncurablo ™ duterred physicians from attamptiug to fing madies for that dis- sy, and pazicnte atlicied will 1L svconciled thensmelvis to duath witiout mukng an_ ot t escape feomn & dova | which they supposad 5 be unaviidable, 3t 18 naveproved, | howesar, thay cured, aud that It b s | been curesl in ans. of them apyarrntly dosp munic Syrup tlone;an lin oyl e fu connac. tion with Schenc Handrake Pills, reata ol tho caso, 4 uninterrapted good % nao b, bis plysiclans hav- nd abandouwd him to Lealty for more th tirue, to bo at tho very gata of GRO Buy Your Family Supplies at B A CES &= Mammoth Groeery IHouse, 109 East Madison.st., Batwecn Clark asd Dearhuine-sts. Save from 10 to 30 P’er Cent, and get Standard Goods, Fresh Arrival of Fino Flavored New Chop TEAS! Thero were ties for the first, second, and third prizes remaining to Le shot off from Thursday, Thero were Beven ties for the first prize. In the shoot-off, Bogardus, George Farnsworth, sod Abs Kleinman tied at tbree birda each; then Bogardus and Farnsworth tied again, and fiually Bogardus won the prizo. For the sscond prize there wera fivo tica, threo of whom dropped out in the first shoot-off, leaving Jobn Kleinman and Judd a tio. When they came to slicot at 81 vards, Judd missed his throe, and Kleinman kilied one, gestiug tho recond prize. For the third prize there wero four ties, snd the firet - ehoot-off left three mon who had killed threo straight. Oftheso Weich and Cummings tied at oue each, 31 wards, Grady dropping out.”| Apain Welch and Cummings tied, thus timo at two cach ; aud at the 1next trial ono oach was their ecoro. At the fifth attempt the prize was decided in favor of Welch, Tho first rogular match was & sweepatakes of 25 each, 5 birds, 21 yards rise, from plunge- traps, in which there “wero seventoen ontries. The result of the shooting was as follows : 0. Farnaworih, | g K ! P This loft a tis between Bogardus, Abe Klein- man and Rtuble, who Liad killed five each, Ther shot off the tio at 26 yards, aud each killed three etroight, In tho shot-off at 31 yords, the two profeseionaly killed but one each out of three, winle lulle bagged two birds and the first prize. The result was greetod with loud applause, and Mr. Rublo was waimly congratuiated upon having defeated the two greatest ehots in the worid, For the recond prize there were seven ties, and their first shoot-off at 26 yards gave H. N, Sherman, Decker, and H. H.” Kleinman cach thres straight, Whou they got Lack fve yards furtber, ilr, Sherman killed two out of three, and tock the money. After two uies in shooting-off for the third prize, Fenn was victorions, Tlo day's sport closed with another sweop of five birds, $5 entry, in which were 17 contestants. Followiug 18 tho core: This leavos Bogardus and John Kleinman tied for the tirst prize; Wolch, I, N. Sherman, Georgo Sherman, Parkinvon, Ruble, snd Fenn for the cecond; and Decker, Abe Kleinman, Ienry Kleinman, Farnsworth, Judd, Baldwin, and Ful- ton for the third prizo. These tiea will Lo ehat off this forenoon. In the afternoon thera will Le a grand sweep, at $20 ontrance, for which Bo- gardus, the three Kleinmans, Welcli, Georgo Sher- wan, and Parlinson bave entored, They will shoot at twenty birds cach, and the shoos promises to bo the finest of the townament. —— ELSEWHERE, IN WASUINGTON, Specal Dispateh to The Chicaqe Tridune, Wastxeroy, D, C., Jan, 1.—Naw Year's was observed as an ofticial holiday. The Depart- meuts wors closed, and all persons connected with public life dovoted thcemsolves to the usual officisl social courtesios. Tho noticesblo feature of the day was the absenco of iutoxication. For tho firet timo in many years tho Cabinet officera at their receptions did not offer wino or liquors to their guests, At tho house ut Secratary Fish, where the most generous table hias hitherto boou provided, no swumbling-block was placed in tho way of the wenkest Congroesionsl resolu- tion, It was remarked that the calls were far Jeod numerous than oo any provious years, aud 1t is ovidont that thoe formul and sumaowhat todious coromonies of the ofticial New Yoar in Waslungton are becomiug irksomio. Tho housea of tha Cabivet Miwsters were all open, with {be excoption of that of Becrotary Delhuap. Socrotary Fish 1eceived at the aid Morgau residonee ; Bocrotary Bristow as the Ar- lingion ; Becrotary Dolano at Wormley's ; Secre tary Robeson at his residouce; tho Atfornove General at Lila new nome, and D’ostmaster-tiou- crol Jewell at lMighland 1'laze, the rovidoucu of ‘Ihomas B. Bryan, cf Clicago, 10 ¢ne Assocutea Presn) Wasnixovon, I, C., Jan, 1.—The ususl recop- tion took placo at the Exocutive Msusion to-day, the foreign Ministers, Cabivet ollicers, Judges of the Supremo Court, wimy and uavy oflicers, and many othors, paving tbeir reapects to tho President. A jatgo dolegation of Mexican War voterans, under the Marshalship of Gov, Her bert, of Louisisps, were roceived by the Proals dont. o is docidedly in favor of haviug pen- wlous granted them, 1N NEW YOBRK, Nsw Yorg, Jan, 1.—New Year's Day waa ob- sorved (n tho usual mauner to-day. Appropiiate worvices wero held in tho Protestant Episcopa! and floman Catholic Cliucches. At tho charita- bl lustitutions wubstantial dinners were pro- vided fur tho inmutes. Tho various places of amusemont wero crowded during the day snd vvening porformiances. The Rev. Henry Ward Beechier received over & thousand calls to-da; AT FIOBIA, Bpeeial Disatch to e Chiago Tridune, Pauaw, I, Jao, L.—Kew-Years Day psssed - Evalish Breakfust Fanodes Soap bars, tull weighr. . Alus, Wines, and Tqucts, Lnporied aod Cigay, | e e . And 3 fal STAPLE AN Tiog, r yricas thal deiyc Sattstaction punran atanca, o 15 e¥c1y Gondy delivared 10any purt of ity froaof charge. Country crdore caraiully and prnprly £itended to. C. 3t SLACK, ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 109 LZast Madison-st, ~ BANK STATEMENT, QUARTERLY STATEMENT Of tho Condition of the FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK SAFE DEPOSITORY, At the Close of Duslnesy, Doc, 31, 18744 var Havana. wall-uslocted stack of RIES of evary dosorip: RESOURU Casl and Pxchanrs. 8387,505.18 Goverument Boude, coat, 0.7 8551,P38.33 1) bt e hnrios ands s028.08 Demand Laans ‘i rod by Cagil Col 149,489.51 £230.103.640 L D30.97 w'z',uz.m . 102,000.00 Y 83,718.07 317.010.00 B1,503,850.31 91.505,830.31 % Fprudant. . JARED GAG o J. A GO, M. GAY Quarterly Report of the Condition OF THR CORMERCIAL LOAN COMPANY OF CHICAGO At tha Closs of Business, December 31; 187, §138,388.32 172.410.74 3%:3 4 s ‘Efl.glg:'i“l.fig $220,552.43 8583,340.07 LIABILITIRS, DISSOLUTION KO . IGES. DISSOLUTION, opartnershlp harstolira ea uuder the fon uar e A o Ml K oo, vyl will o biuted 8 11'0ad 15 COPATVINEIRSEIII. The uadersigued bave this day formad a cope. : noder tha Hew name of CRERAR, AD..M3 &4¥), B Dbt a4 Gearral Jeiney #4180 0Md Josation, 1% uag 18 Ksth Caicaqo, Joa. L, 1818, 8' ‘fif&%“

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