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4 é “PERE weit, THE KANAKA KING ' % fle Survives a Sccond Day of Sight- Seeing in Chicago, Visit to the Water-Works, Board of Trade, and Stock-Yards, Kalakaua on ’Change...A Bois- terous and Noisy Re- ception. Mayor Colvin Once More Succeeds in Making an Ass of Himself. Results of Bad Example---A Dis- graceful Burlesque Prompt- ly Punished, Won't Somebody Protect tho Royal Vis- itor from Further Insult ? Chicago's aun haa twice risentanit ect over Ralaknus, Klug of tho Kanakne, and, dospite the flattering atton- tlons of Chicago Aldermen, the horcilam of autographe hunters, the blackguardizns of cartain mombers of {he Lourd of ‘Trade, aud the terrific “ uratorieal” crimes of Colvin, etiil be lives, ‘ila ta somothing short of a miracle, Mad David of tho Sandwiches Leen gifted with a tomper fess phlogmatie, tt infght be even now the melancholy task of Tux Totpuse to write his Qosal obituary, Its adventures ycaterday were nue nicrous and diversided, Despite tho disadvantage of ® very bad cold,—our winter ia too much for bia Koyal larynx and = throat—the—ilng was early astir, aud, at the rather carly bour of 9 p’ctock, Mayor Colvin looked in upon the royal appe- Mito in Parlor No. 1 of tho Grand Pacific, nnd saw that it wan being satiated by one of Juhn B, Drake's moat artiatio aptends, Tho monn, although not overwhelm~ ingly variod, was mufiictently epicnrcan to ealisty even ‘Royal stomach, Hero it in: . oysters in the shell. Broiled whitefish, ‘Tenderlvin steak, Muslizooms, ‘Lamb chops, breaded. ‘Tomato sauce, ‘kateak und Dotted eggs. Broiled quail, Frat. Contec, -ho King showed a docided preference for oyaters, while Gov, Xapeus, who {s very American In lie tates, entled into Lecfeteak with tho relisn of « plow- man, Coffco was drunkin silence, and, the mouth of ia Mujesty having been duly altended to with o napkin, King Kalakaua announced that he was READY FOR DUBINESS, The Mayor atstod that carflagos were wailing down staira to take the Moyal man to the Water-Works, Then ontered én. Shaler, Com- missioner John Jones, President Dixon, of the Common Council; Ald, Waterman, Foloy, ‘Warren, Stout, Iildreth, and other mombers of tha ‘ City Legislature. All genuflected after the Aldermani (1) patent, ‘Tho Mayor remarked, *‘Timo'a up," and tho party, accompaniod by a fow reporters, prococded to } Mio carriages, which, to tho numbcr of half s dozen, “_“/avero drawn up on tho south elde of tho hotel. Tho ‘ (lng, Gor. Kuroua, the Mayor, and Ald, Dixon fed tho ‘san, while tho rest led iuto the other vebleles, and tho cavalcade filod northward, te route being on Sackson, Clark, Adams, State, aud Randolph streets, 4 Wabash avenue, and Rush street, to 4 THE UYDRAULIC HEADQUANTERS, 4 tndleatod from star by tho siot-towor which shoots np ¥ duto tho sky liko a Iberty-pole, The King aud party were received by Mr, DeWitt 0, I GN Oregier, Hugineer of the Wuter-Works, who dlacntly explained the workings of the pouderous engines, aud suowed King David all the mysteries conueeted there= ‘Tho crowd which the announcement of the Royal visit brought togetuer was a ltile troublesome, H}but did not make iteolf peculiarly disagrecable, Kalakaua opened bis eyes when Cregier explained to him that “the big engiuo” pumped, or could pump, Uf propetly excilod, no less than 40,000,000 gullous of wwator daily. “You must usb a good deal of whisky hero to warm upali that water,” remarked Gov, Kapona to Dizon in 4 confidential tone, “'Valth" sald Dixon, “a0 they do, but I velong to ¢.bue Second Ward, and noone touches adrop in my lstriot,"” Kapeun smiled very slyly, aa if ho took the worthy : ES pious statement “witha grain of salt,” and, polnt~ dng to the shot-lower, anid: “OW UtGit DO YOU CALL THAT ?” “1a nearly 300 stops up thero,” said the President of the Cumnion Council, + “Would Your Majesty Ike to climb 2” tuquired the Head of tho City Government. “Thank you, uo,” repifed tho Star of Hawall, “Pato would I climb, but that £ fear to fall," a [Yemarked Kapena, who Lad beon reading ancciotes of Bir Waltce Raleigh, "If thy benct fail thee do not climb at all,” jehimed in the Journal reporter, a young man of pro- “8*algioua memory, \ {Guess your advico is good,” replied the Governor, i What soys Your Majesty 7” * Too high ard too cold,” answered the King, brledly and decisively, eX Tho basement of tho Water-Worka was then examine “eed and the cour of the tunuels oxplained, fhean 2 was exanined with e fel giars, after which Royalt: faced toward tho eurtiages, elitvering ull tho, iu ay, ghounis ‘wrapped in the folda of a tromendous oyer- cust, - “Very sovero climate, Your Majesty,” eaid Commis i ploncr dunes, 2 2 Quite,” responded the monosyllabio Kalakatis, “Tent yon vialt Linco +7 * Won't you vis! Incoln Park?—a moat be: ae Cpeitone Sialeat aie tho Mayor, aullrel ‘oo cold,” reepouded tho rutiar of. 1@ Bands Juve to go to tho Hourd of rade.” aisha 5 “All right,” Colyin axacutod, quickly resvoupted, t The past fuss Hava poulbwaed vio IaBalle atreet nnuel, Kalakaua, while en route, express! ual fled adtniration of thu Water-Works, 2 4 Uadualle “Better than oura on tho falouda," remarxed: Kape. f no, “although ours aro nut bad,* « AT THE CHAMBER OF CoMMeEncE. ‘There was not much of a crowd aruund the Cham. ber of Commerce when tho soyal cortege drove UD, ‘Dut the hall inside was dene); packed, ‘Tho King was ‘Qiret usliered into the office of the Buard of Directors, Mr, George Armour advanced tuward tuo Kung aud mode the fullowing remarke: “Yous Mazeuzx: Ou behalf of the Board of Trade of the City of Chicago, ahd of its commercial inter- ests, and fla inhabitants, I bave the Honor to bid you welcome hero, [Shaking of bonds.) The main feature which we of thia Board have to Preavut to you ts thy largo body of men who are engaged in trading in the Products of tho great country through which you buvo Passed, Tho inclement weaiher lus, no doubt, mate: Tially detracted from the. enjoyment of your visit, Bucustomed, af you ure, too more sulubrions ello? but wo ut feast’ can give, aud do give, you's hearty wie Ming mado the fot A ‘The King made the following brict Tesponses “I thou yuu tor the kind recoption whlch Joe bere gived me, sud Lean assure you that 1 think it on honor to yislt this Board, I lope that some day we muy have thy honur of Teviprocating this Ainduces,” ul ua wad theu ied suto THE LOAUD OF TRADE HALL by tho President. ‘Tuo place, fucluding the waa very fully garrixoned, maby ladies being “of throng. Tho younger element of tho Board waa de- cidedly and “un; wdonably turbulent, and hvotod, pitens whistled, aud ped with w vigor that would have mate josloug the " ut the Adelphi, when expreeming their admiration for Brock BMuVickurs “great poum,” Some of t! hang ‘The King of the Cauulbal Tolanda," ad on inp erled out at the top of bis yoio, # out the King.” “ itow aro wou, Kal2? was a common inquiry, snd.“ "Trot hu eat) # Fling Milin @ baby for luck," ete., tilled tho Royal vate veth Worror, Kalk Jouked rather con. fused wheu! renee allery, eee dcepito hia phiegm, Lo ww that Bea, of and looked down jute tho cavernuue depiiw of three or four hundred throats, ahouting themselves houtver Mr, Arwiour knocked Lard with Wis gavel, and ante meceeued in briuging tho mob tuto & wtateof partic order, ‘The older mictnbera, fn order to uld the! lreste dent, cried “shame! repeatedly, and fully Mr. Ate quoUr Was audible ag ho spoke the following words + ADDBE#S O¥ MR, ARMOUR. tt Wothank Nour Majcuty und the goutlemen of your Pitty for the honor ddug us by your visit, On bos Halt’ of tho Mourd of Trade of Chicago, I'give youn cordial weleone, ‘There ta but little of tho material of commerce to chow you here, ‘That faacattercd all pver Our elty, iu our Warolouyes, Bluck-Yurds, pack ing-houses, cid gratu-vlovatore. "Tho imuln festure we Bure to present you fs the large, busy crowd of jew engaged hero alx duya of the Weck in buylug and tolling thy products, or Isrge portion of thei: of thie vant country, over which you lisve passed tines YOu Janded iu Sun Franatsco, Yes, and eveu fur be, ond thy tlusits of thelr own country, I will uot dec B you Ly vxtending my remarke further im (his dre Fectlon, bus will oak you wud each of your jurty to ‘ono of our fat ‘yuar's prererte, hare, i fiance the magoltude of tha business iu tuland city duriug the wa much other usct {hth The severity of tho wouthur wil detract gevully from the pleasure of your visit tu the United fits ‘Luis wo regret for your sukea, wid hope st may mod: fiate some, no thut When you 'Teave fur your ‘distant rite you ay Laven pleasant Jourey, aid w buy ro- turn ta your pooy I>, Sogoring Lie hist rather nerv= ove aia, Who Kop @ualy, bowed low buf madouo Sytuchk. wos trans. your 18% an wll and the carriages wore‘ agitated countouances . information in a condensed |, dently offended nt the rade deportment of a certain claza of the member COLNIN DISTINGUISNES ITIMBELY AGAIN, Feiltog to procure any words from tho Hoyaliipr, the mob shonted # Colvin, speceh ;” " Iesr from old Col~ Hult AeDring alung your epritess wagon,” ote.y wntfl the Mayor, retnoving his red woolen aearf, came fore wird and proceeded thun to deliver himself : “Tdld not come here to-tay with a epeech ent and ary, prepared to deliver its hut, lelng the Mayor. of Cifeaga, Lhayo tho honor of escorting Into your midst the Kin the Can —" sin had only campleted the lant esllable of h when a frightful rosr of mingled mirth and obatiun rons Sram the mombera. ‘Lhe noiae fusion were dreadful, and, dexplte all the enerutes of the Drestilent, order was not restored for fully five minuter, When the storm lulled, the Mayor, who looked unt ttle sheeple, was understood to complete ils remarks In tho following language t “ Gentlonien,T bape you will exeura a ali of the Ip, Twas going to ray the King and the Governor Kapen: It fa and wae our desire to pay all respect ta our dt tluguished visitora wha aro in our midst to-day, The inclement weather at this reason of the ta makos it ery unromfortabic to be out, aga matler of course, They wero intending to. visit the Board of Trade and Btock-Yards to-lay, We have Leen this morning to aco the Water-Works, and oxpert this afternoon to qo. to the ‘ards andl ehow our distingulelod gueat how pork x mado in Ula country.” Afier the Mayor hind fintabed Lin very ungracefut Ppeeeh, many commenta were inditiged Ja, Buine ate serted that hie intended to TICKLE THE EARS OF THE CROWD hy a humerous atlusion to hia recent visit of Inapece Ucn to the “Cuu-can” performance, Others hold Hist ho intended saying Tung of the Cannibal Tal ands," a rude Joke, which he knew **tho awell mob” Woul appreciate; ‘hilo a third party, who, out of ro» kpect for the ofico, which he holde, would fain qlvo, Mr. colvin the Uenent ofthe dunt? maintained. thee he wan roing to my“ King of the Kanskas ;” but if Uile was bis intention he neglected to mnie tho expla- nation in tho words subrequently altered by him. ‘The Mayor ts cortainly uot iubospituble,, bit he ought never attempt a speech in tho prenence of distine sitished strutigers, Mr, Colvin te genial, ana Kalakaua appears to like iin, but the King must ‘lave a mighty poor opsifon of the Mayor's good taste, not to sry good fynuncra, In any case, tho exhibition, both of tho Mayor ant of the mob, was discreditable to Chicaga, ‘Tho Huned, tu order to mako the amend honorable, gave the Kiufrand tus party several rounds of hearty cheers ag they retired. Kalakaua remained in the Hecrotary‘a oilico until tho crowd had dimmished antiiclently to allow liin to regaln is earringo without rerious anuoyance, Ife drove at once to the hotel, and had the pleasure of eating Lenr!ily—tho keen morning nir having acted an a good tunle—before going on s viait ty the Btock-Yards, A DISGRACEFUL AFPAIN. ‘The mort disgraceful part of the Hoatd-of-Tmde performance wae,lawevor, to comonftor the Royal party had lett ihe ball,’ Two halt-bratnod members, Moses, David Dickinson and Charley Stiles, attompted to getup a burlesque rereption, tue former Impersonating Mr, Armour, and the latter, who bad procured & grotesque black mask, impersonating Kalakaua. ‘Tho Attempt of the discourteous twain wan, to the crodit of the Hoard beit sald, immediately howled down, An impromptn meeting was called, The two culprits were tried, no to speak, by *drum-heat court-mar- und, by an overwhelming vole, were kentenced each to ono week's Buspension from tle Board, ‘This nuunmary proceeding checked the undue hitart- ty of tho *scalners,” und, once moray ** order reigned in Warenw.” "Tho Board 'of Trade, by its prompt ace tlow, saved Itself from odium, 5 TO TH STOOK-YANDS. Ata o'clock to King and party, wccompanted by the Mayor, some Aldermen, and noma officers of the Board of Trade, drove to the Stock-Yards, snd. inepected tho procees of slaughtering, cleaning, dressing, and pack- jug at the finmenso Blaughtor-huuso of 3, P, Mutehine faulilarly known oa “ Uld Iutch,” This estab ment omy! oye 1,600 men, and slaughters, on an average, 8,000 hogs daily, Tho employes, although rough ton degreo, treated Kalakaua far mora gracoful- ly tuan did persous who pretend to some refluement, A few low fellowa mado uncalled-for_ remarks, but tho inain Lody of the men behaved adinirably, Tiheretwas an occasional balf-ironical cheor, but that was all, Thin busiuces over, the party returned to the city, tho Blayor and Dixow’ riding in Kalakana's earrings, Mr, Colvin wanted to stop at tho ‘Transit House to, warm up,” ho explained, Dut the King would not hear ofits Therowas =, - BOME INTERESTING CONVERSATION: on the way back, Dixon dircoursed with Kapena on things in general, ond particularly interested himeott about the munteipal lawa of tlondlulu, Tho Guvernor said that they bad no orutora in thoir Common Coun- ell, ‘Tear ant ouns,” sald Arthur, “I'l tell you what we'll do—we'll lind'you Iithdroth.? “Who's Hildreth 2” inquired tho King, who over- hoard Artlur’s suggestion, “dtildreth,” said Dixon, “ why, he's our Damoa- thenes—ho'w’ that tall, squaro-uauldered, atralght~ aired fellow, with tha’ slate-colored mustache, Every~ body koows our Hildreth,” Ab, thats he,” suid Kolakous, Rather itke the man, ‘Looks mors ko areal Awertcan than any one T'vo sean tere, Tho other Aldermen camo froin dite toront Statos, I suppose?” Divi a doubt of 1," thought Arthur to himastt, but replied wloud, “Oh yos, sir, ‘Thoy camo a fong Way from the East, I'ma Down-[aator myself,” Yea, 1n the aanio sonro thot I’m a #ar- Wester,” re= marked Gov, Kapena, laughing. “Just eo, Governor, ‘There's nothing Uke under~ standing ono another,” sald Arthur, SMALL POTATOES. “Your Majesty,” suddenly ofaculated Qolvin, from tho corner of the carriage, Hir," nald tho King, This,” continued the Mayor, “isa great country, We grow s grout many things hero, We row potatoes hore—a greut many of then.” “Indeed ! exctatined astonished Majeaty, “Do you know that I like potatos?” pursued the Mayor, bunk deep in mournful contemplation of bis ost, “Which puts mo in mind that I'd ka my supper,'? remarked Kapena, and the carriage aoon drow up again at tho Pacific Hotel, unt then s veluicis, driven frantically, camo up. ft contained the Mayor's Secretary, au Jnter-Ocean re= porter, Tom Stout,and anothor Alderman, who bad aot ‘out to find tho Stock-Yards aud brought up at Engle wood, The dri disgusted at hia {ll success, arovo home again, and tho party got well Iaughed at for their little niistuke, fon” ‘Bioat considered it his duty to “act them up,” which he did, AT THE TIEATRE, ‘The King retired to bis apartments, where he re mained undisturbed until tea-time, At Tu, again el companied by s crowd of privileged * bores,” Kala~ kana drove to Hoaley's Theatre, occupled a lower ba: and witnessed, with some: degree of ¢oinfort.the play of “ Lost in London,” The house was well filled, but not overcrowded, ‘His Majesty will confer the favor of his preseuco on MoVicker's Theatre tlis evening, abot pads HORTICULTURE, Proceedings of 1 Muasour! Stato Morttenltural Socloty Yoaterday. Special Diepatch to The vhteado Tribune, ’ Sr, Louis, Mo,, Nov. 13.—The Missourl Stata Convoution of Horticulturista got dawn to good work this morning, and a comparison of the fruit crops of Missouri and Illinois was mado by tho attonding dolegates. Mr, Blagg, of Illinois, is taldng a lead in tho discussions before the Bo« ciety, After dobato on minor topios of interest connectod with the Sovloty, Mr, ‘Thomas R, Atlen, Master of tho State Grange of Missoun, read an ossay on tho sims of the Patrons of Husbandry, Io sald ita purposos wero all good, and ita organization was such ay to. ineure its perpetuity 98 an Order for years, :Things had been going wrong. The furmors, though the Ploucers of elvillzation, had become tho drudges of all clauses. Going ahead and establishing themsolvea in the far advauce of socict , thoy Paused on the throslold and sufforod afl othor Classes to outetrip thom, It was tho abjoct of the vatrong of Husbandry to change all this, Itwas # social dustitution, bringing togethor People who had become cu. tranged and quickoning the soolal impulses of all communitios into which it has como, The Order had practically bridged the bloody chasm, It contemplated » dighor standard of edu- cation. Hud tho farmers beon educated to fulfill proporly the high mission imposed by thelr calling they would not have bean outatripped by all other classes. ‘Tho agriculturist had hood of tho vory highest itellectual traiuing, ‘hoy Proposed now to commence what ought Jong ago to have beor sjundertakon, tug Order Lad wisely oxcinded trom the discussions of tho Grange partisan polities and theological questions, ‘ILey were not enemiow to Boy othor ctavsos, ‘hoy thought there wero too many middlemen, and proposed to disponse with tho sorviccs of a part of thon by bringing the producer and consumer in direct “ re- Jations with each othor, One other objoct they had in viow was to bring about not ouly mioral and social roforme, but political reforms aluo, Not as partisans, however, did the Patrons propose to work, but they oxpectod to croate an tuproved moral tone, and y inviting the co. Operation of all clavaey they szpoated to pub down corruption in the affairs of the Govern. ment. ——_+_____ ICE-HARVEST. Spectal Dapatch to The Chicago Tribune, le Mowznog, Ill, Jan, 13,—A new field of ica is bolng harvosted for the Houtborn market, on tho Kankukoo River. ‘Lhe Momence Ive Compan: ‘at Momonce, have already harveated about 3 tous of superior auahty of ice, 23 to 15 inches thick, and arp Btlll at work, ‘hoy wilt fill their housos, which havo # capecity of 6,000 toos of ice. At Waldron, the Kaukakeo Ice Company, composed of Mosura, Fowler, Farl, Waldron & Co., of Lafayette, Iud., have erected tho largest, aud best ico-housos I have ovor weon, with aca pacity, of 33,000 tons, At Kankakee City, Capt, Sproat, of Columbus, Ky., is filling his io lounes, which Lave o capacity of 5,000 tous,— making over 40,000 tons of suporior quality of ice harvested thia winter whore none was laut year, for the Southorn market. At Waldron, 4 miles above Kankakeo, the ©., © C. RT tca-houses are being rapidly illed. i 2 20,000 and 40,000 tous will be housed, ‘Tho hoisting is done by stuam, and 4 tous per minute ate thus pauked. At’ Momence’ on the Kuntuloo River, Mix & Tugly, with a forea fe ortetur dou, uro putting up 5,000 tong of se A Oook-Fight ‘Within Ten Miles of Chicago. Mr. Relim’s Policemen Conveniently Ignorant of the Affair. Tho Mob of Gamblers Leave and Return to the City Unmolested. Now that the Principals Aro Known, Let the Law Bo Enforced, pus Nestled in the edge of a prairie forest, about a mito from tho plossant village of Riverside, {9a country {nn—ono of those old-fashioned structures with roofe:2 Portico and uneven flooring, It ts kept, or keopa, ono Gun Tastings, a chap well known to the sporting clr- cles, and an individual who arpires to be recognized on the patron of the pen—for Aghting. ‘Tha place wan on Tuosday night tho {sceno of one of those “ aport= ing” affairs happily and rapldly growing into disfavor ainong the American poopls, but which eridencen the remembrance of tho primitive passion of humenity, It was tho scone of mom's paxslona inciting feathered Lipeta to Lattle, Cork-fghting 1 not fre- quent in ibis tatitude, mt Chicago, ike every metropolitan city, can claim the uuenviable namo of Leing the hoe of a fow chicken-lighters, Gouapictous among thoso aro Jerry Monroc, Alike Alayes, Al Hanley, "Dae," Whittleacy, Audy Ryder, dim Appleton, Gap Itonnde, and a core of otters equally reputable, Mourve lives on Sunth State street, aud ts reported to be the owner of sume of the best Raue-cocks in the country, Mike Iayes ives on the West Slide, and ta Jerry's rival, A few weckn ait, thera individuals orrangcd n aweepstakes fight, Manto having tho sid of ‘Tom Granver, aud Hayes being ayalxted by “Duo™ Wiittiowy, ‘Tile date wn plaro of meet{t kopt frum the polles, but made known to Barge crowd of rougha auc aporte, aud migut have readily Ueen Joarned by tho detestive'crew. Huntings’ hotel Wan CONVERTED INTO A COCK-PIT, the small, lowsceilinged diuiug-room anil’ kitchen be- ing the Immodiate place of battle, In tho ceutre of this room, which ig about 49 feet In length by 14 fret in width, was constructed the ontinary elrelar pit, about 24 fest in dinmoter, with # dirt oor and padded walla about 2 foct high. By B o'clock Tuosiay night this place wan crowded with a rough gang of fellows assembled to witnow the fighting, ‘There were few present oxcept representa- tives of the gambling oud blackleg fraternity, with tho yore respectable crow of the Stock-Yard laborers, ‘Tho major part of the erawd were fellows who-s names saldom appear in print gavo aa fzure fi in the — Volice =~ Gourt, and whose ineignificance excusca the meution hera of their namics, Thelow, dingy room was illy lighted ‘by four kerosene lataps Langing about the it, aud crowdod almost to sulfocation, while the foul alrof the placa was freighted with the stenoh of poor olgars, clay Piney end. tangle-log whisky, So intolorable and fowl ‘was the stmoaplere, that in self-defense from thetn~ selves tho crow Wore compelled to srmah out entircly ono of the windows of the room, and to perforate tho glass of second, Considering the crowd and ita character, it is somewhat romarkablo that there was tolerable order in the den, and that only a coupls of quiet little fights occurred betwaen the lienan Lipo In, whieh attracted only silght attention, oud only result+ ed fu discolored optica, : THE CHICKEN-FIGUTING was commenced shortly before 9 o'clock In the eren- ing, without other preliminary than tho aclection of Andy Ryder as. time-keeper. The battle was for $100 a alde, the contostauta bemg a 4:15 blua-red owned by Michael Mayor, and o 4:14 black-red owned Jerry Monroi The natty bird-fancior Grauger Laudlod Montoo'a fowl, and Mayes manipulated bis own chan- {cloer, ‘The fight war a hurd and game one, marked Ly high Hylng aud beayy wingatrokes, In tho flent incet Aue bluch-red gave the other an ugly stab in the breasr, aud on the second close Grangor's bird struck eome heavy wing-blows, aud werriel himsolf, ‘Tho third meet gave the victory to tho blue-rod, the binck-red Proving a danghill, and quletty taking a death throat- cut befure tlytng the pit, “Botn; Lrougit ‘back tothe arena, on tho uext clos the black-rat received nh- other throat-stab, and was Iaid lifeless in the dirt, ‘Tho titno of the fight waa 4 minutes sud 45 seconds, ‘The socond tight waa between Ifayes’ brown-rod and Granger's biack-red, tho former woighing 4:19, an Olnes Jos than tho other, ‘The fight was a hot one, with bigh flying ond heavy strikes, until tho tind close, when Grangcr's bird gave the brown-red & ‘body. atab which proved s asvero une, and finished the round in steel through the throat of the wound- iu the fourth mecting the brown-rod lost iy struggled in blindness, by sending cd flyer, 1 both eyes, and bop Granger won, ‘Tine, 3:30, THE THIRD BA’ z wan ong of the most remarkable, the dluputanta being Honley's ¢:14 benny, and Grander’a bine-red tarsel, fora stake of $73.a side, For tho first tino a refered was chosen, an anclont in tho person of Michael Smith filling the posltion, “Tho battle was long and earnest, crouting much excitement, but terminated in a vielory for Granger's bird, tho other falling dead. in tha pit, after having lost both oycs, Time, 5:02, There was much excitement over the noxt battle, and Letting wus Lively, * saw-bucks ” and “ Va rape idly changing hands, "Itanley pitted 9 5:03 spangled blue agatuat Granger's haggle-blue, an ounco lighter, ‘Tho “spangled one ways hard’ and rapid striker, aud gavo, the haggle 9 nock-stab in the dat macoting, tm rolurn for which he receirod bad cut inthe hip, After heavy wing dghting, Han- ley'a bird succocdod in placing lila gait in the side of the other, and closed the fight Ly atubbing the hegele in tho back, which caused Lim to squawk oud run, ‘Lime, 9 mlautes, Aguin Granger and Wayes bandied their birds, Grauger showing 9 5:07 dark-red, and Hays s black: gray of equal wolght, ‘Tho fight was for $150, and was A LONG AND SEVERE CONTEST, In the first close tha gray gavo the rod a terrible cut iu the breast, but the red retaliated with a throat slseh. snd a stab through the wing, Both birds were baily hurt, but they mado & brave and dosperato battle After the third cloaa the gray foll ou hia back rooming ly ‘helpless, but tho red was toa weak to kill lim, Fourteen times the irda wore breasted, Voth blind and weak, sot Aghting with. desperation, After thirty minutes of the erdel torture, the gray alruck a Bul blow at bis opponsut, who did not show fight, and bimeolf fell dead In the pit ‘Tho dead bird wan ddjudged the victor, ag he had last showed fight, ‘The next contest was botween Wayes! heavy bluo-ted and Granger's dark-red, cach welghing 4:13, The Agut ended tn three minutes by Hayes’ bird killing tho other by a tltoat cut, and thus caning for bis owner ‘the Btako of $51 Astag Nglit ‘followed, Granger's Ight-rod beating PrUlitiossy's dark-rod in's minutes, by whieh Granger pocko ; Jerry Moutos noxt eont Into the pit mlte-epangic, handled by George Farnsworth, and Moyes showed a dark-red, each weighing 6:01. ‘The figit wae hot and rapld, terminating 1p favor of Monroe's bird and ia tho death of tho rod at the closo of the Afth moalings ‘The battle lasted 4 minutes, Monroe sgain proved victor, Yor him Granger handlod a 8:05 apauglod-gray, and Mayes placed a 8:04 brown-red, ‘The mill was ‘a tattliog one, but the spanpia had tho best of it from the first, and on tha fourth close ho atretchiod tho rod lifelesa on'tie ground, The tenth battlo was THE LONGEST AND GAMEST OF THE NIGHT, Tesulling ina draw. ‘The contestants wero Moutoo's bhack-red, welghing 6:13, handled by George Farns- worth, and Whiltlesey'o brasa-back, handled by Hanley, ‘and welghing 6:14, In the ‘Arat clos the Drawa-bnek gave the red an ugly throat cut, but tle red disdained to cry, and fought bravely, The second meeting was for wing Ulows cntiroly, and both wure Worrled, ‘Tho fight from thts on waa an even ono, Loth Lirde being budly cut, and bleeding freoly, and Doth Uitud from the clue ‘of the third meet, “At the end of 85 minuies, after repoated brosstings, neither bird Lelug able, 10 seo, and with only strength enough left to peck, at tho request of the crowd tho battle was declared a draw, Forusworth next handled, for Monroe, a one-cyad Ted cock, and iayee manipulated Lie own apie each 18, Tho pyle had the best of tho battle onthe fourth meat, tho red thus losing for his owner the wun from Sta iusugural, an squeaked aud! run, Whittlesey and Granger again met, each showing a dark red, weighing 4:12, Granger's bird was whipped in the first mooting, by'm stab in the back, THE LAUT AND BIG DATTLE of the night was between two old fighters, both spangled whites, and cach welghing S4y pounds,’ Jorr onroe and Mike Hayoa wera the owners, Faruewort haudling for Monroe, The Syht was for $100 s alte, with cousiderable autside bettiug, Mouroo' bird was the strougest, aud wou sn easy victory, after tbrice stabbing the other in the hip and bruast, In the third meeting, Hayes’ bird waa helpless and triod to run away, aud wis countod out, Here the gating. was brought to un unexpected close ys the monkey shines of the lively * buoys,” who bad frovly patroulzed tho bar and partaken of the fusil oll tuero diapeased, ‘Thoy Wore waiting for other birds, and occuylod the meane While in scufiltng and hat smusbing, ‘The notorious apt, Rounds was comfortably ceated in an arm-chate jut outulds the pit, when some of his junior chuina, lust tor fun, reaolved to “bounce” him, He wat dragged from the enviable position aud “seated in &n open window, Immediately there ensued Tough play, two oF three fellows Uelng thrown to the ground, soveral chairs broken, und hats crushed, Tho Tumpus terutusted tn brosking the central hanging Jap falutly Mgbing the pit, As this light could not readily be replaced, and as (here ssemed a prospect for #row, the Hayes aud Whittlesey aud Henley faction, being somewaus the winners, concludud to withdraw, Lue crowd was thus disappointed, and sullealy they wiludrew $0 the bax-room to drown disappolatinent Pith Lod whisky aud stale hocr, Tt waa now about half-pavt 4 o'clock iu the morning, sad. nearly all pres et cousluded to walt Ul daylight for their homeward ‘be time Uf dawn was spent in “ roughing It,” in- harmonious singing, awkward “stag” dencluy, aud mombling, aud dsiubloge . Capt, Hounds and the juvenile Homer cetabtshod shuck-e-luck and thus won few dollars, while Audy Hyder, Jim Appleton, aud several other gamblers inv rovived e fara gam, and pocketed auudry dollurs vom the greener sporis, Peparling from tho accne, noatly every one expreas gd dissppolntinent, and cursed the incapacity of & Grunkeu tendlord,” wha bud beou ouly conspicuous for big maudlin Imbocliity, and mismanaged every (hing duriog the uiyht, ‘There ia now Galk ceimong the cock-fanclors of the West Side of maldug a large muin, with Jerry Monroe, who ways be iy anxious for the fr Compulsory Education in Bus: he dom the Putt Mall Gazette, Au elaborate projact for compulsory primary education in Rusala is now befora ‘tho Privy THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TITUR DAY, don reports 1 ceived from the provincial Governors in reply to AS miuisteria! circular. From there it Appears that the number of common selovie at prosont ts far from increasing in proportion to the popu lation; indecd, in kome dintricte, it 14 actually diminishing. Partof thin unforttinate atate of (hinga is traceable to the paverty of tho peas ants, who prefor using their children's hands to. thoir hoads from early years, But another great cango of tho tll-anccess of the present village schools ts the onormous number of paints’ dave and other holidavein the Greok calendar which are observed, slated in ons report toreact 200 in the year, ‘Tho projected law will mako attendance at school compulaory for all children. from 7 to I years of, provided there ba a com Mon school within 2 miles of thelr housna. But for the tural population the number of eehool months kopt in the your need nut exceed Koven, while in eli town districts it must number tent Finen aro to bo intlicted on the parenta for ab. kencer, but notin any case to axccad two dase’ Wager of a working tan. Christmas Day, Twelfth Day, Lady Day, Good Friday, nnd tho week following Easter, are to. ba tho reeng- mzed holidays during the rehool miontla, Bat the project, as prepare’, appears to make no provision for the payment of tho maxtore, or for tun State training of the necessary munber, and withont there it in evi‘tent that the propose’ ro- form will prove a dead letter, A HORRIBLE PARRICIDE, Frederick Ruetz Now Known (o Have Been Murdered, It Is Bolieved Ho Was Chopped to Death by His Own Sona, They Desired to Prevent His Marriage and Secure His Property. Fearfally Conclusive Evidence---The Suspected Parties in Custody, Bince the lant taeue of Tie Tarpung rome etertling eovelopmicuts havo bron made in the Frederick ltuctz murder case, which indicate Leyond a doubt that the old man wes tnurdered by one of Lis eons for the pur- pose of preventing his marriage with » widow, and thus depriving the sons of an inlcritauce, and atro for the purpose of robbery, Fearful as the deed appears to bo, tho evidenco is damning in tho extreme, and must consign a young man to an early gullows, Tred~ erick Ruetz was killed by ono of his tyru suns, and thoy and & son-in-law are now UNDER ANREST, CHANGED WITH THe MUNN. Frederick Ructz, Jr. 8 young man 2% years uld, eld estson of the murdered man, was taken in cuntody Tuesday afternoon about 1 o'clock, sud ts now cons fined iu @ cell in the Chfeago Avenue Police Station, Ha was placed thero by Capt, Gund’s order, and ts uot tliowed intercourse with any one, He is the young iwau who caused tho Lody to be removed froin the Morguo to the residence of bis brother-in-law, Juin Kurt, at No. 10° Stono streot, aud was with the Coroner at the Chicago Aventto Station on the day the body wus discovered near the fretqut depot of the Chicago & Vacific Ratiroad, He made. stutenweuts tu tue chloct that bis father got upon occasional aprece end would throw Lis mouy abunt aud asrert that he was rich} and that some one stat have obwetved the qld ann do thiv aud thea wap id, maurdured, ad robe ed lita, THE ARREST, When arrested, young Ravtasald: I don't know anything about; Thad nothing: todo with it." Tis mauuer fipreswed Capt. Gund aud Dotective Dargun with the Lellet that ho was tho taurderer, and, when he mado the remarks above gnoted, | they resolved to arrest Julin Rutz snd John Kurt, the furmer the younger fon of (he inurdered man, aid the Litter a sin in-law. It ts belfeved that they are acvewstrios to tho horrible | crime, It has been ascertatued that the deceased was worth Debweon $18,000 aud £20,000, ond lus sone, learulng of his intention to murry a whluw, who lives 9 miles from the city, on the Culeago & Paeutle Raltroad, quarreled or at eaut “John Ructz and Kurt did, a4 saeertod by Frod. ‘Thoy Luew that the marriage of the futher would cut them of from a share in his Property, and therefore opposed his marringo bitterly, and frequently remoustrated with him, 60 much by way of priimiuarics, Capt, Gund and Detecive Dargon, who are entitled to much crodit for tho wiill dirplayed in this case, ‘were of the opinion that red Ruetz lid THE PRINCIPAL MAND IN TI MURDER ; forheiaa rathor rough young fellow, aud appeared apriousto throw the vilicers off the sreut by the prom mulgation of storles aud theories regarding the mur~ der and tho {ncontive which led to it, Accont- fugly, they acarched tho house of tho accuced, on Kroeger street, in tho North Division, and thero found a largo Hntehot, euch as ia used by ship-carpen~ tera, ‘Tho biade of this instrument wus partially cov = ered with buman blood, and appeared us if hurried effort bad beep made to wash it off. Mrs, Ruetz, wife of the accused, was intorviewed, and from Ler it waa learned that Ler husbaud was obsont from howe Sun stay night Ine, ‘ue prenumiption fs that Frederick netz, 7r., RILLED 148 FATHER WITH THE HATCHET, after quovreliuy with bim near, the raliruad dey ot, be- twean J ond 4 o'clock Mouduy ‘morning, while the lat~ ter was waiting for a train to’ couvey hito fo tho house of the widow above referred to, ‘Tho blows were dealt from in front, vaud tho woruda are seven in uumber, and ugly and fearful, Five cuty wero inflicted onthe left sido of the face, head, and neck, and two on the right side, Tt 4s boltoved by tho officers that the murderer conten plated tho killing of the olt man untoes be succumbed to his desire regarding the marriage, nud that the otli- ef two prisoners were coguizaut of the fact, and had a ihnd in the bloody deod, Night-Watchinun Cleson heard threo mon talking loud aud quarreling Butday night, near the freight depot, aud Joln Conuere, o Fenident in tho vicinity, also heard loud yolces, ‘Ticeo statements make it appear that all tho parties uudar arrest were with the murdered ain, but ft fe thougbt that only Fred Kuotz was with bis tather wlicu be Killed bin, THE LAAT BEEN OF THE OLD MAN ALIVE wee between 7 and # o'clock Bauday night, and be bad previously rented to ove of his tenanis, ut 113 Mule it street, that ho was * going to xpark the widow,” Sud that be thought bo * would marry be wtoclivo Dargon went iu search of the widow in question, yesterday ufternoon, and will have ber seoured de & witness, though it is not known an to whether sho has any knowledge of tho trouble existing between Kuetz and bis eons or not, ‘From tho fact that when tho body of the murdered mau was belng tuken {nto Clitcagu Avcnite Station, John Kurt, deceased's son-iu-law, aaw It aud did nut recognize it, aa ho states, tt wuld’ appeur that ho was Au accomplice of the two four, Lut at present there fa no direct testimony to thi eifect, ‘The body lies at his house, No, 10° Bione streot, aud St was there that the Coronor impancled a jury’and viewed {t yexter~ day, John Raetz and Kurt bad becn placed in'ditter= cut’ polico stations ou te North side, in order thut they might vo prevent. d from communicating, ‘They wero arrested Tuesday night, ‘The Coronef took nv furthor action in tho matter Yesterday, 1u order thut tho poltce night have Unie to work up the evidence in the caso, aud’ adjournud the luquest indefiullely, it should alsa bo stated that Fred Tuotz had over $100 on bia person Whou arrosted, und it was stated by ta on Alouday that he ad aven'hte futher havo $26. All the evidence fs conviuclug us to the young mau's id, {48 18 proven that Le i tho iuucderer, the without a parailel, iu polut of atrocity, in’ this cannot full to subject the guilty ono’ to the —_—_+—___. THE KINSELLA-FIELD SCANDAL, Mree Field Will Starve Rather than vouch the Money Gained in tho Suits From the New York Aun. Tonding the Process iu tho Field-Kinselln caso, Mrs, Field gout the following lottor to hor luebaud: Baoon try, Deo, 18, 1974. —Mn, Fiep: Tace in the Brooklyn Argus thut you have given tt out that you have made arrangements under which you propose to Kiva aby money you way succeed in ol ptaiing from Air, Kinaclla to two triutecs for my twa during my tue, und ofter my death this mouey is to go to ‘u pnblle charity as these trustees may detertniuo, Vhatever money you may get in this way, jou have scoured by Uriiging pubiio disgrace and dishonor upon mo, and by threatening to add to your eiforte in, thia direction, You may gvt thiv money, but {6 will be loug by right always to tua man who gives it to you, soluly to wot 9 limit to a scandal wich you dragged bee fore the gublic, and out of which yout propose Cu lako. mnouey, “T Lave again and sysin tult you, o4 expltc! 44 Was Lecessary, that Mr, Kinsella never seduced: me, Tunay tell: you iat the caso iain the Liunls of a ref: erce only because ho lus retimed, With iy consent, oud, pt last, at miy request, to prove, ua lo moat axe surodly haa within biy power to do, that be never did #0. C would, a8 you very well know, starve in the pubs lic streets before T would touch a doilar of money ub tained Under such circumatanecs, Your iutimution that would Lea purly to muck’ a (ruueaction can havo only one sifect, aud that is ty make the pulitc Uhiuk that fam uctibg tu concert with you tm trytty toobtain money turouga your pullic resitrmation of my diauouor,-Uelwoo tle aud Yulgar blacktwall T can woe uo distinction, Your proposition ts not mado fu good faith, It only shows you are ashamed of yourscif, You will never give tui money to's publ charily either, If you whould do no P wi tube cure ty make it kuown (hut every pouny of it belatgy to Kiusella, and that uot a youny of it i yours, by rigut, cithor fo give away or to Felulu, Da you thiuk the public will uut see through your shallow dovices? Do you think Lam unconsclous Of tho infamy of tho dtaatarly, peopoationn, wich tt exeoutod tu “good faith, would ully my dishouor, even arter J wua tn my grave, Girough your vffurta’ with the history of & public charity? Siltce nothing be left thut you cun deprive mo vf, leave ue tbe puot satis facllou of believing that Phave uot spent tho. best yours of my girlhood and south with a iaan lost to all senwa of mauhoud, Bounce or luter I propuve to make i known that, whatever I may beve fellod iu, at al events T have ‘not boom a party to the iuayosal of my bouor for mos Maw. T, W. Freip, UARY 14, 187 SEED OF THE SERPENT, Scattered Somewhat Profusely About the World. A Great Jail Delivery at Memphis, Tenn. Jewelry Robbery at Cincinnati---Oulrago of a Little Girl. A Chapter of Sing and Misde- jnecanors. A JAIL-DELIVERY, Menrits, Tonn., Jan. 13.—Something tke un- y tonrenersl delivary occurred at tho City Jat | lo-wday, between 12 and 1 o'elek. It occurred in thia wieo: Jackson, the Jailer, bad gone to escort somo prisonors to the Criminal Court- room, During hin absence, one Ed MeCos, Who was imprisoned for housc-breaking, and to neproes, appeared at tho inside iron door carrylog erick nogro, Calling to’ the turnkey, they informed hin the negio was dying. Me- ‘ny took the koy, unlocked the inner door lead- ty the fron ante-room, into whieh ho and tha two live negroen, aeninted by Join Moarly, the Louisville Railroad shop burner, enriied tho wick negro, MeCoy then turned. about and locked the Inner dour, but left tie buy in the lock. Turnkey Deites opencd the outur duor, no that tue negroco id becarried to arvom Hear tho Jaiter’s oftive, MeCuy still held on to | the key of the luck of tho inner door, aud, ae tho sic negra was being carried ont, eud- denly openet tho inner door, while’ from below o white horaa-thief, Jaok Clifford, a burg- lar, and enry Bendor, » murderer, rushod forth with nix-phooters in their hands, Thay passed: through all the gutes, and, alin tho outer” ball, caught ‘Turnkey jettles: ond demanded lis pistol. Io attempted to draw, but was quicily knocked down by one of the criminals ana disarmed. Shoat, avaistant turnkey, reaclted tio rcene and drew a pistol, but was also knocked down and disarmed, At this Juacture a general rust wae made by tho prisouets for tho hall. ‘Those who got through and away wero J. 8. White, John Ciisford, Henry Bender, John MeCurty, Ed McCoy, Haus Mare ram, J. J. Vay, white, and Ben Ellie and souls Jefferson, colored—tine in all. A nute er of othors would Lave escaped, but the outor door was quickly ¢hut by o prisoner named 'Tarlor Stocks, Ax soon as free all tho spuinoners made of in the direction of Wolf Vaver bridge, ‘Lhe Soeriff went in pursuit os boon A8 8 pores could be gathered. $t in thougut he will Lave to fight if ho comes’ upon tho prin onere, as they are arined.- White ts a notorions horse-thicf, and under penotence of fifteen years; Johu SMoCarthy, incendiary, is undor sentence for two years; Henry Bender is under sontenco forten years for killing a boy last suminor: Ed McCoy was imurisoned to await trial for burglary; Jolin Clifford was wuder ven- tence of teu yours for robbory; J. J, Day waa in for arson ; Hana Margram for robbery ; Louis Jefferson is under seutence fur fifteen years for robbery; Ben Elhs for ttealing, Soforas kuown, sone hare been re- captured. ALITTLE GIRL OUTRAGED, Srecial Dievateh to The Chteaao Tribune, Unnana, O., Jan. 13.—Yeaterday afternoon as Nellie, 9 little 0-year old daughter of J.B. Mor- fan, of this city, was going humo from schoul, the wag accosted by on unknown man in tho public square, who told her he owed ber father £5, and would give it to ber if she would BO along with bim. Ho toot her to tho woods, 2 wiles north of tho city, and raviahed her in a terrible manner. ‘hie moruing tho City Council called a meeting, and offered €500 reward for tha sppreieusion of the man who committed the deed, At an alarm of the bells the citlzons aseembiod in the City-tall and bold an indienation inet Yolunteors wore thon catled for, and uuder directions of Sheriff Ganson squads wero vont in buggies to scour the eountry in all dircotions, ‘hia evening ‘Tuomas Westfall was arrested on eusyucion, A TRADING BOAT ROGBED SY NEGROES, Memruts, Tonn., Jan. 12.—The Appeai will publish to-morrow a lettor from Hr, James L, Meyers, who los a trading-bont at tho foot of Walnut Bond, on the Arkansas wide af tho rrver, Mr, Moyers cays that his boat was mobbed by thirty negroes, lod by four white men, all drunk and well armed, Mr, Meyors says he was iluat- ing in the riyor, and tho mob attacked Lim from shore. Finally some of the attacking party camo out and took them and bis boat to the. Arkansas chore, and tho whola party holped themselves to his goode, After taking what they wantod they let him go, When they found out that be was rersonally soquainted with somo of the icitizens of tha county, they became much alarmed, Meyers says tho outrage was perpe- trated upon him because ise would not uy & bale of cotton which he considerod stolen, ARREST OF AN ALLEGED THIEF. Snecial Liavateh to The Clucuae Trioune, Crincrxyart, Jan. 19.—A young follow giving bis name as George Dutour was arrosted here to-day, charged with complicity {n a scrica of robberios perpetrated by hiv “pal,” Samuel W, Green, who was bookkeepor for a manufacturing firm, Popo, Maxwell & Co., in the acighboring town of Hamilton, The amount of losa by ba firm iu $7,000. Ono of tho articles stolen is a diamond ring valued at 8750, takon by Greon from Miss Frauk Wright, who koeps a bawdy house on Broadway. T! ring hes been takon from Groen in Clifton, Canada, where ho in now arefugeo, 1s was expected to-day that Groen would be arrested at On, OFF FOR CHICAGO, Speetal Dispatch to The Chivano Tribune, Crxciynatt, Jan, 13,—-Parthenls Bullivan, a no- torivus abortionist of this city, baving been de- tected again, has lef} She is supposod to havo Bond to Chicago, Sa ILLINOIS GRANGERS, Condition of the Order—The State Agricultural society. Special Liapateh ta The Chisago i'rtbune, Braixovigcp, Il., Jan, 13.—Tho Btate Grange held anothor eecrot session to-day, but your cor- respondent, by dint of questioning, succeeded in finding out all about the organization of in- terest. Thoro wero in attendance 169 delogates, ropresontiug ulnety counties in tho Stato. Uhoro are 1,533 Grangos, with a momborship in the aggregate of a little over 115,000, Bixty-six Granges lave never afliliatod with and reparted to the State Order, Four hundred and thirty-two Grangos are now in ar- rears for duca, ‘aud eomo action will bo takon at this session of tho State Grange to compo! them to pay up or dismiss them from the Order. ‘l'ho 'I'reagurer's roccipts for tha last yoar wore 821,315.84, ‘Iho Grango is, financially, fa good condition. ‘The firat Grange Was organized in Chicago, in the ofice of tho Praivie Farmer, Apil 24, 1862. To-night » Tobie meeting is to be held in Roprosentative Mall, and Dr, Gregory, Regent of the Champaign Industrial University, is to lecture on ** ‘Tho Noceasity of Union Among the Agricultural Cinna, gud @ Moat Liborel and Goucral Edu- cation.” ‘Tho Stato Agriculturat Society has been {n aes- sion allday revising the premutn-lst for the Stato Fair of 1875." Lhoy havo determinod to hold the Fair, boginuing on the 13th of Doosm- ber, 1875, Tho placo at which the Vuir da te be hold has not yet beon dotermined, and ib is hardly probablo that it will be at this neot- ing. It islikely to be postponed for a month, ‘Tho conditions to bo compliod with befora any Place can bo awardod tho Tale, are buildings such aa arouaunl at the Stute Mair, awl good grounds, well supplied with water, TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, ‘The Towa Stato Agricultural Socioty yesterday located the next State Fair at Keokuk, ‘Tho second aunual meeting of the Colorado Slate Graugo way held at Donyer yesterday, Eighteen tnch foo was harvested & LaSalle yesterday, and It ls constantly growing thicker, Tho Cathollo Bishop of Tudlanapols celebra- ted the fiftioth year of his episcopate yesterday, The Pan-Handle Railroad Compmy bas re- duced the wagos of telegraph operstora 5 per cent, Rhoda A, Sawyer, aged 63, was fund frozen to death youturday moruing in auold Louse in the western part of Tudiauapolis. J. DP. Dibvell, an old revidontof Norton, in Lorne | this county, died_last week an infu: The Us Tt and mu after, Tho CMI A, Mau Dairyi annual cheese receives and th thinks emall cl cheese though! The ako a Btatca, wad ‘Tho ¢! 20 por The Ane tion of ecived A re went, a very well duced, Ono which liad we now, | fotea, , ton. posed, of tho New New a tee ogo divpatel Quotat Lullion sixteen bullion seugor regular veled to row nt Saratoyaon We Inceday, LaSalle, Ht, ons circle around the aun, about 40 degrcer in noblicated, Union yesterday organized a Mutsal Lito Ineur- fuco Association for the Leneiit of its members, Tho fultowing olicors were elected: Drenident, Julin Quin, of ‘Toledo, AMERICAN DAIRYMEN, Second Day’s Sesston of the Natlonal Fatty Matter in Cheesee--Feeding | Srectal Diavatch ta The Chicaan Tribune, Unica, N. ¥., Jan, 13.—Tho second day of the Association showed a much larger attendance aud iucreaxod interest, day was by J. W. Deters, Secretary of the But. ter and Cheeso Exebange of New York, Tho Some of tho Western butter received at New Jast few yoars. Most Weatern butter, however, ers, Better butter-packages oro much needed, packages instead of thowe of wood. Mr. Peters homo domand for cheese, and, to conuteract thie, strongly recommouds tho mannfacture of | toving of weights of cheoso by the alipper was the Western Rural. on A map was shown giving the regions in Mie | noia, Wisconsin, Iowa, atvl Misnevota in which : dairying has become the rise and cumstances ubstacl, “Tho cheap lauds and abundance cheap tvod in summer and winter, ' {ines of great drouzh, give a marked alyautaze, 1574 Was eetiniuted at 25,000,000 pounds, Witcon- ein and Northera Illinois producing most uf this aud abont equal quant about 1,260,000 ponuds; Minnesota but a few hundrea thousands of pounds. ‘Tie probable iucreaso of cheeao product for 1875 was given o3 ment on farms in tho West were given. Now York in classifying butter into Wostern, with a fargu differance in pri: samo grado, owing to locality; and it was mist ed that all doiry its norite, without regard to tho lucality of pro duotion, This protest was vory fayurably ro- Associations in States tating 2 consus in 1975 to urge the Legielaturos to rako steps to recciva a more perfect enumeration in the dairy dopart- Prof. Caldwell, of Cornell University, delivored FATTY MATTER IN CHEESE AND DAIRY rnoptcts, in this ho favored tho ty of tha food fed cows Experiments ate to be’ tried to determine theee matters at Cornell University, Tho address tooit tho ground that thero ts nothing necerearily ob. jectionablo in tho uvo of oleomargarine in the manufacture of butter and choose, tho Convention was that of L, Wy in feeding cows in winter on three quarts | duting tho pronress of tho experimenty and afterwards; aud that there aro no objections to the plan, A papor was read und long diseussien Hevexs, Mont., Jan. 13.—The Sukrome Court, now in soseion at Virgi canyors of the vote of tho Inet election regard~ ing the Capital law, it having boen proven that | Ul tho volo of Meagher County had been trains | qyNc¥°%¢ga na tho fee uater tn ensue wats i the result showing a majority of votes for (he | Capital law, aud the J Corrunvs, O., Jen. 13,—The first Convention to-day. ; It was decided to eall 1t tho Diocese of Southern | Ohio, Up to this tite, the Rov. Dr. J, A. ger, of Philadolphia, and" tho ‘Itev. Mr. Jewett, of Dayton, aro tho only candidates romated for trom Now York, arrived. mark, from Livorpool. City, suspended this morning, Eugland, eagor buyers of jon and a quartor dollars in gold changed Lauda dispatch swindled broitors were uugry at tho trick 7 ut upon thom, ther in airy proved that their agent nevex sent ih The dispatch way undoubtedly furnished by fome person who either wikbod to dupe the Man- hattan Company and thereby du injury to its business, or who wishod to manipulate the gold market. Lhe iuvestigation will bo coutinued from tho offects of ry received # fow weokn provious, Eantern Collego Boat Convention has Jul, Nien were adusted to provont wenine, Ke each Loat take o straight course bore- a... AMUSEMENTS. MeVIORER'S THE A’ Asnrnnnnane BS THEATRE, ITALIAN OPERA, THE STRAKOSGH LYRIC CONSTELLATION, At shout a o'clock gopterday. afternoon, at eas peng MO corte pea NUARY 18, To tomarkably brilliant mock suns | Ty AN Ee AT A wero observed iu thecireumferetice of the lumine a With tho following Brilliant Cast? " MLL. M atD i i diameter. ‘Ila phenomenon Jasted atau: an Agel eteg AN TILBTON thor Hest apoent ya, hour, Bevero story aud extremo cold aro prog bit vearanes). ALR REL TOFALMOST praranenGHALMOS rth Be Atty dee ONDUOFUILNIG, HULIO. Tuonday Evening. Jan, . Dobat Amorican’ Brine Downes (2° Mastrtonr DMllo. Zama AWlbani, Io Donizatti's Beantital Opera, LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR, MELE. EADA ALD. (in her renowned . 810, Gann) BIG. DEL PU! Nil, SOLAR Ohio Catholic Total-Ahetinence Stato teilly, of Youngstomn: Secretary, Willian ning, of Cleveland; ‘Treasurer, the Rey, Us ToMile. TEILDRON, Mint A, To TELL, DEL PUENTE, ViGe Ne. EMMA ALBANE Associations TCP BW i ‘he erte of seanan tickets will opon + " Banor € Cn, NER on Welnowtay, Jan. As ty at Messra, “8 Music Ntore, tne ier {tien Ean em wil eammonce Fetiay, dans ie OF Se8t# for single olguits ng In the West-.-Discrimination ' Against Western Butter, THEATRE, , id Monroveata, THIS THURSDAY EVENING, JAN, 14, 1876, Coutinnation of the ERIGLIANT sUCqESS! In profound osteem and considoration, an aren as° Lecaoxteuded to HIS ROYAL, KING KGLARABA Reigning Sovorcizn of tho Handwich I Kingdom, whova advent and tour thee tho American (teoublio ia a marked ovont ie our national history, torsther with Mis Maj 3 ADELPHI Carnie uf Dearivon Cows in Winter, Couventiou of tho Ametican Dairymen's The first address of tha ° annual American product of butter was ‘aty's Stuito and tho Mayor and Diguitarios cetimated at 1,400.002.000 pounds; of | Of OBE oxty checeo ut 999.009,000 pounds. ‘The export of | TO ATTEND THE PERFORMANCE This Ereniag, butter is about 15,090,000 pounds, while that of All the Stars Appear, Venus and Adonis, The Fausts, D'Omers, ‘Ths Worrell, Dover tt for 1374 w earl 4.000.009 pounda, 74 was neatly 11 009 pound, at Jloward, York is of fine quality, and the ayer. | Weltors and Morton, Seott and Bryant, For. sg i 5: : teseuc, age quality has much {improved in tho! “AN INCOMPARADLE OGH in honor of the Scones PROGRAMME —Glorscus Popular Matineo Saturday. CHICAGO MUSEUM, Thit evening, ant ove atthe Thureiay aad LESSON UF MORALITY, THREE YEARS IN A MAN-TRAP. Vnanimousty Pronounced ALG THY FAVORITES INCL Many local scenes and “HALSTED-ST. Curner at Mal d there hax its valuo fixed by the export- 0 addroes strongly recommended ictal ieht until further notte, and Way Maitnees, THE GREAT. there is a falling off in the heese. Tho mauufacturo of skim-milk waa strougly condemned. The guaran- t impcrtaat. second taper wae by G. E, Morrow, of | | Pho Popular Favoritos of Chicago, ADLLE DE LACOURES Can-Can Dancers, And MME. RENTZ5, Female Minstrels. TT BLE i LOC! em DAIRYING IS THE NORTHWEST. Prominent, and a history of | Progress of the Laeiness was piven 3 dixcureion of the obstacies and cir favoring prosperity in these Liability ~ to extremo uh named ng tho. most trios fav nad Friday ND OPERY KELLY & LEGN'S Minstrel & Builosqae Opera Trompe, Evory Bvening and Wodnosday and Saturday Mati ATR excopt it | ‘Lecss product of thera four States tur | ties. Jowa produced cont. general characteristics of tho manage- EASTERN AND WLETEUN BUTTER. j KER'S 4 Ui arnest protest was made agaist the MeVICKER'S STARE, MR, tho Butter and Cheesa Asveiation of LAST NINNTS vi cite | SEIN DE BAR red t a. feet A LEQUIIMATH SUCC., ‘ ) Thursday and CriJay Nicuts and Saturday Matines, Batksje aioe ermicdy of The Merry Wives of Windsor, TA BEN DR NAR By) Roads should’ be graded only on by tha Cohyoution. solution was adopted asking tho Dairy ator yortormancus uf Watie Phil LONDON, a a dn ablo ecleutitic address o thio i r ST IN position that the quali- affected tho quality es as tho quantity of tho milk ‘pro. | althongh ouly to 8 slight desrco: adie O'Neill, Wine H Crane, N.S i ® Tavs Mra. Macder, tn the beat oi aculy aeoumed thls arscon. Uoa'e tA ul toe " Ys Ae WA be witideaien to ke ruta fur an pi hlemiba’ nexty lier two at sof elaborate neanare ia, tho event of the eeasen, tue grand Amorivan scone | tase MAGNOLIA, : : me ACADEMY OF MOSIG, Every evening thls wel: and Wednesday and Satu¥fay , Matinges, of the moet romarkablo papers read before he sdetailed bia ropented’ experiments | or coru-meal each por day, without And titst production fu Citeay. ae tho popalar Nuw York auy bay or_——sother foul, ilo oes clims sthat they lave dove well SANE |e reat | As played by her uver 341 Umer at the Union Square Thea. if Fe, tew Yorks eo GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, MUNDAY LECTUR \TAMES PARTON N OD “Our Scandalous Politics,” Sunday, Doo. 17, dp. m._Admis-ton, W) eats, WEST SIDE SKATING RINK, _ Grand Faney Dress Caruival To-uignt! to tainted milk, but it developed nuthin This evening n sucinblo wns held wt Bapuer attended by the membera of the Couyen- THE MONTANA CAPITAL, » Mont, onlered a ro- nts to tu Jady aus goutle hit as usual, iz the bandaome: Tho Boaid recanyarsed tho vote to-day, cting-Governor has issued. LEGAL. & proclamation declating tho scat of Govern | ~~ see Wie yairight cy > ment of the Lerntory romoved front Virginia to BANKRUPT SALE, lclena, Distrlet Cour the Culted Stutes; Nerth- aM District of Silivais, pital a sees A vsirerey, pla gho matter c£W. a, ituitors aad W,‘Ienry Butters, busi tiptn, is ‘Ube wiacestened, Tronard @. Kilnek, Assignee of tha of su bankrupte, hereby wivoa nouce. that Mday olduauary, A, D, 1875, ut ldu'slooxr ‘au, at the outraaca tf the Hopublio Lite 14 Lisdalle-at., between Madison aud Montou- Pa Ae UAg ot Chiekioy ho will atl by publig auutbvn, forcash, to ths highest bidder of bidders, all tho: Fight, Unie, and Interestaf tho maid bankrupta, ai of the suns aa Assiguoe aforosald, id te the followin, soul estate, log (15) forty-clicht vitlage fata oof Plaundiile, th thy County of Wold, it tho ————- EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF OHIO, new Episcopal Diocese of Ohio mot hero About thirty parishos were rorresonted, rer, Hy if Bishop. ‘Forrh va ot Uolorade, aald lute boing Guctes foot uadlas >. Also palick eat following bankrupt So. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. iat Geeta Grascow, Jan. 13.—Tho steamship Tyrian, iyeento dette dns ad butoclng ta mall oatek ee ba ut may be eeon and ut my ottica, Hoom, Ns on thd Ashiisniel Yonk, Jan, 13.—Arrived, steamship Done | foe, dit WEONAND GU. KLINGK: furosald, Cutcado, Jan, %, 18% ‘Auignas a4 MEDICAL CARDS. MEDIOAL INSTITUTE, are Washington and Frauki ehartored by tho blate uf nels for (ho express purposs of giving the highost possible all cuses ls rie = ————__ JERSEY CITY FAILURE. Yonx, Jan. 19,~Tho Union Bank, Jersey gore A Wozus Dispatens Duspateh to the Laston Glove, Yonx, dun. 10,--A thilter was caused In Hd market in Wall street veoterday by 6 hh went over tho wires of thu Muuhiatian ion Company anuouncing thal £2¢8,0u0 bad beow withdrawn from whe Bank of Tho Ol wots was soon Mllod with uilion, and the rato rove thrce- tis of accent in tifteen minutes, A ony oto, Ladion sequl (hi muntdelicaty attentiin, with Homie board, oto, oall ot write, Sirloily cuulideutlal, Uiow, Va. m, Unit Tp. me NO CURE! = Xoravt! Dy, Kean, 300 KOUTH CLARK-8T., CIICAGO, A will. Bank of England had gained £20,000 an | unl plz Bau tho vity who warcaute Cures OF aa pay, American securities unchangod. ‘Tuo | _Uliey hutirs, Ba, wu, (8p, met Bundaya from tos, MOOD RESTOR M . und appatated a committes to inves- | A'vietim of youthful kuprudancy, caustn, fi rc ‘h rs having tried ta premature tigate the ungiu of the fuluo divpatch, ‘Iho uf- | devay, nervous dubility, wives asi od fi vuln. avery ficera of tho Manhattan Company statud that Sopra ae Fos stigule gelteoure, wich be the dispaten had beon hunded to them by aines- | Tt 7A Nasa Yui who they supposed had come trom their out, and was iesucd accordingly. Far- FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, $5.00 Packages Bills of Natioual Currency, ar TRIBUNE OFFICE, SCALES OF ALJ. KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, U1&113 Lake St., Chicago, g-" Becareful tobuy only the Genuine,

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