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ee ray ce Bie EES: nena, ee reasonable time within which to oppose tho measures which it disnpproves. Wo can searecly do justice, within our limited space, to this rblo roview of the real nature of our Government, Prof, Susscr would do well to publish his lectures,--unless, indeed, the reading public is still as davoid of Interest in theso themos as it was when Mur- yorn's “Tle Nation.” a worl of singular originality, acopo, and power, fell still-born from the pross, It has token its publishers five years to sell tho first edition When Mr, Daw 3, as a renson why ten and coffeo are not taxed, that a year's supply of theso articles has been Jnid in by the dealers, and that they wonld yicld no revenue for # year to come, Mr. Dawes axsorts what tho facts in the cago will not bear out. Tho imports do not show anything of the kind, Hd thero been an organized effort in this country, in qnticipntion of o tax, to sweep China and Japan of ten, and Cuba and Brazil of coffee, the price of these articles in the countries of production would have been greatly advanced, and the cost to jobbers would have been even greater than if they had awaited the ordinnry course of produc tion and paid on import tnx of 15 or 20 per centthereon, ‘The factis that the stock of tea and coffeo on hand ia not much, if any, larger rolatively than that of slore goods and manu- factures generally, ‘The average stock on hand of all goods in store amounts to, por- haps, eight or nine montha’ supply. To put ataxon tea and coffee would be to transfer from the pockets of the consumers to the pockets of the jobbers and dealers tho ad. yance in prico on thoso two articles alone so far ay the stock on hand is concerned ; after that the tax would all go to the United States ‘rensury. Dut to ndd 10 per cont in gold to tho whole line of clothing, household goods, tools, and implements, and articles of use and consumption in daily use, would be to trans- for from the pockets of tho consumers to the pocketsof the manufacturers, jobbers, and middlemen tho increase of price on the en- tire line of goods, In the one case, thd people would pay an advance on two articles which the Government would not receive for a few months; in the other case they would pay on advanco on Aundreds of articles of necossary consumption which the Government would not receive for afew months, In the one case the Government would receivo all of the now tax afler the stock on hand of tea ond coffee began to runlow; inthe other case the Government wonld receive nothing, or at most an insignificant proportion, of tho in- erease of tax on all the articles in daily use. In one caso the jobbers and middlemon would. be benefited to the extent of, sny, $6,000,- 000; inthe other case not less than $100,- 000,000. In one case tea and coffea would thereafter yield the Government, at the old rate of 8 conts n pound on coffee and 15 conta spound on tea, a revenue of about $20,000,000 Byear, without any perceptible increase in prices and no hardship; in the other caso tho people would pay 10 por cont more for everything they wear and use, and tho Gov- ernment would not recoive one-quarter of it, and three-fourths of the tax would go into the pockets of the protected classes, Nobody Imows all this better than Mr. Dawzs, his untenable assertions and weak sophisms to the contrary notwithstanding, and it is because the protected classes would “ gobble " three-fourths of the tax that their sttornoys in Congress are pressing the enact- mont of this unjust addition to the tariff, It is the last chance for a grab at the contents of the people’ pockct-books, ‘The dispatches this morning record the death of Mr, Jaws J.Laxanon, at Quincy, the ex- publisher of the Quincy Whiy, Mr, Lanapow Was for many years a rosident of Chicago, and wilt be remombored by the old rosidenta of the uty. He fivat engaged in the printing business 48 an apprentice in the Hartford (Coun.) Cour- @nt ofiice, working at the same press with Ron- ket Bonxen. Ho came to Chicago when but 18 Foats of age, and took a position in the Journal tomposing rooms, and was subsequontly promoted to the foremauship of the oilice, Two years afterward he associated himsolf with Mr. 8,P, Rouxps, the firm being Laxapon & Rovnps, in the printing busivess. Ho wos uso for many years an Ansistant Engoncer of the Fire Departmont, aorving under the late U. P. Wann, Afow years before tue War ho dia- Posed of his iuterost in tho printing business and romovad to Prairio du Chien, Wis., where ho engaged in the livory business until 1830, when he purchasod tho Quincy Whig and Republican, In which he retained an intoreat until 1867, at which time he retirod owing to itt-heallh, Since that time he bas beon managor of the Quinoy Opera-Mouea, a position he Hold at the time of hisdeath, In all tho various positiona ho has hold he has boun recognized na a man of eterling integrity, He will leave bohind him w large clreie of friends and acquaintances to whom ho ‘Waa always commouded by hia courtosy and Genlality, —_—~+—__— The Civil-Rights bill bas had tho effect in North Carolina of stirring up considerable bit torviess already, and evory day shows moro and more clearly how great a mistake has been mado by forcing it upon the country. By the roport of the proceedings in tho North Carolina Logia- lature, {t seome that Mesers, GLENN and Foore, white mon and cromtuent Republicang, formally withdrew from the Party rather than accopt tho {ucubus of the Lill, The feoling ainong the col- ored 46 well as tho white Republicans of the South on this mattor cannot be mistaken, Tho bill is unanimously regarded ag raluchicvous in the extreme, It ig held to bo of no earthly ser- vioe to the colored race for whose bonellt it {a theoretically urged, and {t is looked upon ae tho ‘Most unfortunate measure over contomplated by the Republican Party. Tho fact is that tho Weatern Republican members of the State, with but one exception, have detorminad to act with their leaders on thie subject.. ‘'ue pros and People of the Btato call upon the Senate to bill the bul immediately. is r ———+____ The Richmond State Journal, the State Raptrb- ¥ an Paper, roflecting the views of the party in Nr) ice ia un editoriat upon the Civil-Rights ll, Oxprosses an advoree opinion upan it in no Uncertain manuer, It doce not Doliove that should the bill become law it can be enforced, for publis sentiment in tho South is so bitterly Spposed to it chat nobody can be found dewirous Ofenftorcing it. All logislation agsinat projudice, Saya the Journal, is. fooliah and futile thing. Arey large proportion of the best and most in- taligent Cclured men, it thinka, would prefer to i ra alone, to work out by industry aud fragal- oe at elevation which they desire for them- ae an children, Yor the quiet aud respect er iy ie of the colored race it sees nothing if pati to benoft them, whilethere Is that in pesena Hives ‘ford ofloious and mivebievoua ‘Opportr vj twesn the Mae unity to wtir up a atrife Le- Ur. E, D. L. Swear, lantio & Pucilo Telog: aty, Wis business Sutomatic system from Vice-President of the At- raph Company, ia in the hore is to extend the Buffalo, the divi of the Alsutio & Pacitio divilbae pe Omaha. He will alao louk into the ‘urgent ofthe Company tu tho way of cheatin ee Hines in the Wost. Tuere is no telegraph man fn the country to whom tite Wout ia more ine debted than Mr. Bwazt, whose Jaborn to demon- strate the fact that au indepondest telegraph Seupany can exist sud Le profitable to use Com THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1876.--TWE LVE PAGES. 9 pany and the public alike, aro bearing frnit. Competition {s the only power by which the public can control monopolies, and {t la to Mr. wort that the public owe say competition against the preaont poworful telegraphic monup- oly. PERSONAL, Savronzy, the distinguished Ultramontano, ia doad, A. VALENTINE has boon sont to the French Aa- sembly. Enizanetit Cany STANTON arrived yesterday at the Sherman House. Movzton Ia paid to poon *' the solid man.’ Senator Pappocn, of Nobrasks, left Omabs for Washington on Thursday, Bostonians keop warm by putting the ther- mometer in the oven before looking at it. W, A. Anupong, the agent of the P. 8, Gite wore band, arrived yesterday at the Grand Pacific, Aipwanp Kenpatn, the American theatrical manager, was accidentally polaoncd in London on ‘Thuraday. Missen Ryg and McPnensox, of London, have rescued from a life of sin a misory not less than 4,000 cbitdron. H. 3B, Muten, County Tresaurer, leaves for Warhington this morning to look afwar the “Chicago Mint.” A negro isto be executed In Jacmel,, Haytl, tlus month, for cannibalism. He ato bia-victim all but tho head. Amatenr contributors to this colunin will ptoago send tho explanation to their jokes with the itom contributed, Kansas people have adopted the first line of Anaongon’s ode to the grasshopper, '* makari- zomen ao tettix," aa their motto, Danwin’s new book isan ‘Insectinovous and Climbing Ptavts.” No bonrding-houss should be without ono of those vogatables, Gen. Lonosrresr haa gone to shoes) raising in Georgia, A fine crop of army-blatiskete aod Ulster overcoats may be confidently a3:pected. Tho Lowell Courier says tbat Gen. Sovencn's poker was intended only for a contri ry firosido, but whethor in this world or the next not stated. James Srnczam, of Baltimore, eiole » mare from Soton Suarez Owxns, aud laa got five years for it, Now, whoio’a the ms who took that bar'l ot apple sass 2 When tho news of Cawenon’s cle ction reached CanrEnrer there was composed o new gospel by St. Marruew, commencing, “Biank the blank luck to blaoxety blank!" Gen. Horace Ponten, Vico-F resident of the Pureman Palace-Car Company, yostorday re- eelved & cable dispatch from G‘soxcr M. Pon wan, ordering twenty-five more of thelr cara for the Engliab railroada, The Hon. M, L. Dowzar, tie widely-known agricultural correspondent af! Tux Cuicaao ‘Ynrmune, lica dangerously ill at his Rural Home, near Champaign, Il. His 1 ymptoms becamo alsriaing yeaterday, and there; is little hops of his recovery. Mus, Gnapaon, of Omabs.,, killed her little stepdaughter by stamping on her. Sho ssye slo was posgossed by a devil, wich fe not compli+ montary to Mr.G., to whom she was givon in marriage. But politeness ir) uot obaractenstic of tho epecios, Francia Guents found s diamond valued at 7,000,000 france in an aband:« ned miue at Devil's ‘Table, in Africa, and has ta::on it to Paris, At presont nobody has purcha? ed it, or even aighi- fied a desire to dogo, Hotei clerks ara beoom- ing economical. A yellow dog was taken from Indiana to Kan- cas last fall, but he wasrop ed in asa “solicitor” by cortain odventurers, auc, became so dlegusted attholr dishonosty that lis walked back to his Hoosier home, as thin as though the graashop- pers had been through bin, Henny M. Starien, siriember of tho Second Branch of the Baltimore (2ity Councils, has been expelled from that body for receiving a foo of $50 for his services in yu-oouring the passage of 2 resolution appropriath g 8100 to pay a claim of Faxpenice Kanouxn ags.inst the city. young post of this city, who ocoupies « room overlooking the back yard of ita boarding-houso, aol- ewnly renlarks that whsa David wrote his Paalme thera couldn't bave been tany cata in Lersel,—Brooklyn Argus, ‘The young poet is wizong. Did not tho bard say: ‘Inthe namool the Lord will I destroy thom”? Congressman-elect Ruttry, of Pennsylvania, was Superintendent of Transportation of tho Pennsylvania Uoutral. Railrosd. Having marticd Miss E, Luoxp, of Hollidayaburg, bls profes- sional experience wii. be of somo service ia mov- ing his nowly-acquired sovonty-odd trunks to Washington. ATopeka correspondent, writing about Mrs, Many Wataut's co ntosted election for the ufflco of Suponintondent: of Public Instruction in Cof- foy County, Kannas, says “it raisos a nakod question of woman's cligibllity.” Conaideriog the weather, thts la the strougeat appeal yet mada forthe donation of feminine integuments for Kunaas sufferers. Mr. B, Rowvtvs Owaswnens returned home yosterday from an oxtensivo Eaatorn trip, His health, which lu:d been greatly impalred by con- slant applicatios.sto pleasure, has been completely rostored. Ho will bo oxtendod « complimontary dinner thia evering at one of tho loading hotele by his friends, \/aanx Danyza, Faanx Panmecer, YW. Enny, atid others. How will Jtishop Wurrrmanam act on the eloction of ‘iahop Dz Kovun? He declined to approve of Dr, Duptxy's election, be- cause St. Parsueaid the Bishop must be ‘the husband of one wifo," and Dr. Dupizy waa a second tlma married. Now hero is Dr. Dx Ko- ver who hats no wife—an old bachelor, in fact. Je not Bt. ‘Paun down on Aim, also, becauss a Bishop musi be “the husband of one wife. — Davenport Nemoorat, Nr, Gzonax W, Gnanam, who for the last goven years ae beon cooncoted with the Supor- intendont'a Department of tho Chicago, Book Telaud & Prcific Railroad, bas severed his con nection with that Company. Hoe will be remem- berod aa “ho genial man who, in former days, wrote pay:iea and clergymen’s tiokets in dowea to suit applivants, Ho hae eelectod Allegan, Mich., for ble fviure home, whore bo will engage ina genoral fire ingurance buein His host of trionds ix Chicago wish him succes in his now enterprisio, What vagaries haunt the human mind, Some poople funoy thay can detect a decided difference in the te ne of Mra. ‘Tu1-ron's letters written prior to 1868 end those writtun afterwards, ‘The for- mer ara full of the wweet breath of soul-flowers, rainbow -hued heart offerings, and snatches of apirit-rselod if some blessed bulbul were piping in the groves of love aa divincly as » Devenabire vixhtingale, In the tatter, tho strainu come fainter and at longer intorvale, as if the loulbul had been wading lu the wer grasa and got a aevere attack of the “ pip."—~Cinoine nall ‘Newspaper, HOTEL, ADBIVALS, Palrner Hous—Erust Sohmel.cer, Balttmore ; Gan, W. Morritt, U. 8, A,; Wesley Jones, Quiacy ; H. W, Dirge , Counseticut ; Gen, Horace Porter, New York; 2, ¥. Oaks, Kaveoy City ; B. W. Atien, J, 8, Morehead New’ York; John Mibberd, Mtchizany ‘fowushend Davie, Buffalo; O, M, Atkiuy, Peunayivauis ; Honry AL, 1 arfield, Bulthnore ; J. W. Moore, Providence ; B's Uy Mine, Bpriugteld | ¥, oP, Barry, Giuclunstl..., Gre ‘ad Pacyle—W, 0, Van’ Horne, LaCrouse ; Bonator Rervich, Novraska: LW, Morse, Hsiuibil; Thoinwe Bene 70,8, Hull the original of Mut tor. Fargo, Detroit Dolrolt dore, Naw are; Thowas G, Long, Waltimure; DE, New= bal.t, Buffalo; D, 'T, Stoarus, Albany ; Oburles Kablo, avport; 8. ‘I. Yor, New York; G, A. Wbeutn, eee sideman Voab—a, P, Adsuieons ‘Galore? c, E. Linsey, New York; it. Meyers, Pittsburg < Ei tward ¥, Met, Hoston j 31 ifsmoud, Datrlt 8 0. Ct 1k WU, Cleveland; ¥, ¥, Maker, Aluany 7 WIL Hurlbut, 1s ilala; Humphrey Bavage, Bult Luke City... /¥e x ont Hows—Ira De Grav, Winons; Aliles Lentmayer, Nebraska; WU, Lyon, Connecticut; 1.0, Roberts, H chester; Johu GQ, Digoatt, osiou ; D, A, ‘Waters Poles Oe dodintoet, Ga mesa! ry Dua, Beslvn, y i 4 THE CHICAGO ROTHSCHILDS, Trouble in the Greenchaum Fam- ily of Bankers, Isaac Files on Interesting Bill in the Cirenit Court, Tho Inside Management of a Great Moncy- Making Institution, Enormous Profits of Banking and Real-. Estato Speculation. ‘There is trouble in tho family of Chicago Rothschilds. It baw boon brewing for rome timo, and bos finally brokon out in the shape of logal proceedings. A vill of uncommon inturest ‘was filed yosterday by Mr. Ivano Grecuebaum, through his attornoy, Arthur W. Windett, Zsq., which gives the interior history of+nome of the principal transactions of ‘Ihe Great Banker from Eppilsheim,” as Mr, Houry Greoncbatum loves to Le called, and also illustrates how advantageous- ly the functions of 8 banker and a West Chicago Park Commisrioner may bo merged, ‘Tao sliogations in Mr. Isaac Greoncbaum's bill aro allof them interesting, some of thom quite ex- oiting,—sv much no, in fact, as to lead to tho nattral apprebepsion that wfter a perunal of tho golden nariative everybody who Las £59,000 in ready money will bo seized with an uncontroiln~ ble desire to start a banking-Louse ; and, as only a limited number of them can also oxpoct to become Park Commissionors as well, the fluan- cial serouity of Chicago might be greatly dis- turbed. TERME OF COPARTNEISIIP. According to Mr. Ivaac Grevnebaum'a bill. ho fortned, iu July, 1869, » copartuership with Ien- ry Gieenebaum, hoad of tho Chicago banking- house of Henry Greenobauw & Co., aud with David L, Groenebaum, of tho Now York house of Greenebaum Brothers & Co. By tho terms of agreement ontored into by tho coparinors, Taano was to give his a ole peraonal attoution and services to, the business of the firm, and waa from the boginning of his copartnership until Jan. 1, 1872, to receiva one. tenth, and after that timo to raccive one-third, of ;tho profits of tho business of both the Chicago and New York houses. ‘Tho New York firm lad beon established about o yoar previous to Isaac's entering into the copartuer- ship, with a capital stock of about £50,000, an equal amount constituting tho eapital of the Chicago house. By the terma of this agrooment each of the copartuers was to contribute all his time, labor, and skill to the intorests of the co- artnerabip, which Isaac did faitufully to May ast. Iuase alleges that the Now Yors brauol of tho copartuorahip businoss had DONE REMARKADLY WELL since its inception, its profita avoraging @50,000 yoar, or exactly ‘cent por cont" on the original capital, amounting in all to $250,000 of sccuma- Jated profits’ sud capital, which ore still employod in the copartnersiup business, At the timo Iuago entered the cgpartnersbip, the Chi- cago house of Henry Greencbaum & Co. was Culeago was being dono by thom, amouuting at that time to ab least $2,000,000 a your with an anoual net profit of at leant $45,000, REAL-EATATE THANSACTIONS. In tho year 1869, it will bo remembered that Heury Groenebaum became one of the Wost Side Park Commissioners. Strauge to nay, iv tho game year, according to the bill filud by Isaac, ‘a Vory groat appreciation took pluce in tho value of real eutete, and of several ergo tracts till then lying wild and unoccupied, bordering upon the parks aod boulo- yards, and thereupon Heury Greonobaum & Co. opencd a real estate account in the books of tho copartnership in Chicago, and, undor the man- agoment principally of Henry Groenobaum, who ad golo personal charge of this branch of the business,” and who purchased on account of the copartnership severul Inrze and valuable tracta of land, ‘monly in tho western parts and suburbs of Chicago.” Amoug thogo tracta was ono of 40 acros of land lying in Seo, 1, 389, 13, bought iu Isod or 1870 of Alexander White, for 60,000, and which was, in 1872, sub- divided and told in lots to the Humboldt Park As- sociation for the eum of $180,000 paid in cash and the securities of the Association, tho firm of Henry Groenebaum realizing ou the transaction tho eum of $120,000. In view of Mr. H. G's peculiar facilitiea for carrying forward speoula- tions of thiv kind, it is vot satonishing to flud that another tract of 60 acres in the vicinity of the previous one was shortly afterwards pur- chased and paid for with the funds of thw co- partnership, and entered on tho real extate ac- count, and subsequently sold to the Humboldt Park Asaociation at a profit of $100,000. AONE RIVERSIDE LOTS, In tho year 1872 Henry Greencbaum & On. ad- yauced $60,000 to the Riverside Improvement Company, ou the security of their bonds, aecured by mortgage or trust-deod on Niverside lots, which woro atterwards foreclosed, and tho lands are now beld by G, H. Ward, in trust for the firm, and a16 worth about $75,000. In the yoar 1809, Henry Groonebaum purchesod the lots on Tifth aveove whore their bankivg-house st pres- ent stands, which thoy erected in 1872 at a coat of $125,000, takon {from the moneys of tha copaitnership, Tho building hag a rental value of 925,000 per annum, ond is ostimated as worth $210,000, and ig ono of the finest morsols of ‘tho’ roal ostate owned by tho copartnership, the total valuo of which iv eutimatod by Isaso Greonebaum at $500,000, ‘The business tact aud energy which the throo partners brought into their businoss respod a rapid and rick reward, og, on Jan. 1, 1872, tho canitalof the copartnorahip was at leant $100,~ 000. In January, 1871, Hanry Groonebaum or- ganized THE OERMAN NATIONAL. BANE of Chicago, with capital atoox of $250,000, of which he sod David subsoribed $50,000 ouch, which was paid ont of the joint funds aud monoys of the copartnarable, sud not entered to tho iudividual accouut of either of them, though thoy have received personally several divi- deuds on tho amount of etuck they subscribed. On organizing the German National Bank, Henry Greovabaum transferred to it the ordinary banking business of the copartnership, Henry acting a8 Presidont and Teaao a8 Vice. Prosident of the bank, without salary, for throo yoars, aud drawivg from it as before for thoir private uur and purposes, Tho traosfer, Joaac assorta, wes made on the consideration that Henry Groeno- baum & Co. assured and guaranteed to the stock. holdere of tbe German National Bank an aunual dividend of 10 per cent per annum upon their stock for threo years from {ts organization, and that at the end of throe years the surplus earnings and profits of the bank, over and above its exponsoa and dividends, should belong and bo paid by the bank to the ocopart- Norabip sao bonus for the trausfor of busiacss, Binco that sme and in 1873 the copartnersliip havo bought with their funds and now holt 860,000 additional of tho bauk stock, and on Janu, 1, 1874, recvived frum tho bank a trausfer of the surpius profits, as sgresd upon, amount tug to $26,000, In tho year 1871 Honry Groene- baum and the other members of the copartoor- elup organized THE QERMAN BAVINGE BANK of Chicago, with a capital stock of $200,000, of whist Houry Greenebaum & Co. subsoribed and pald for 50,000 worth, half in the name of David and balf in the name of Hoory Groone- baum, neither of whom have paid back either principal or interest of the mony thus borrowed trom the coparinecship. Wow handy # thing a savings bank ty to have in the house 18 shown by the following tranuaction which the truthful ‘Isaso shows up in his bill of complaint: Amoug the largest finanolal transactions of the firm of Heury Greenobaum was the purchase by thom, fromthe West Hide “Park Comumissioners—of whom Heary waa ono, and of which Board he wea the fluanolal agent—of $000,000 worth of West Sido Park bonds, ata discount of 10 per cent, which were fosthwith scld ta tho German Saviuga Bank, ata net profit of not lows thao 000. Tu bls bill, Ionao makes AN INTERESTING EPITOME ofthe copartuership businons siuce the forma. tion of the German Natiousl Bank, whickho divides into three parts, os fullowe: ‘The buying and selling of foreign exchange to en ee tebe of Ege ed ian on which @ net soni root of from 0 $20,000 waa realized, ” mnt te ‘fue wale of eougrent and general passenger tickets to and from Lurope with anuual predte of 810,000, A department of thelr business called In the books “The Time Cortificato Accouut,” consiatiog of deposits left for periods of uixty days and up. wards, on which higher rates of lntereat were al Jowed and patd by them than tue Gormae National Bank was sllowed te pay under ihe gouaral banking jaw, the avorage amount of auch de- Posits being $300,000, and the average acnual Drafit ariatng therefrom, $20,000, In view of the gelien harvest which the co- partnership gathered in year after year, it is not vurprising that Isaac was couridcrably amazed when, in May, 1874, Henry and David Greene- baum, without consulting his wishes on tho subject, took one Elias Greencbaum ag & co- partner in the businoss of Henry Groenobaum & Co. of Chicago, and Gresnobanim, Bron, & Co., of Now York, and also published in the Legal Nera of the 16th May of tbat year, a cal to tho effect that the copartnor- kiip of which lunac was a member had expired by limitation, and by the terma of the contract of copartnership, Ths was tho more surpriring to lenge inasmuch au at the commencement of negotiations betweon Henry and Elias, the former promired bim that uo arrangement suould be mado which should prejudice his (isasc’s) interests in the business oy without his being a party to it, Neverthelens, Eling was inatalled 2s 8 copartner and Isanc waa und hag eines been oxcluded from bis entire in- terest, nhare, and profit in the concern. Isaac also charges that fromthe time te bacame » partuer, no asttlemont of the buniacas of the co- partnership, or of its books of account, ita deal- Ings, transactions, praopes angola, debts or liabilities, was over. made, though ho bad frequently aakel David and Heury to como to a fial settlement. Complainant thiuks hiaphnre of tho firm profits would be at least $200,000, and aske for full account of firm transactions, in ronl estate or bauking, of both firms; that the partoership may be die. solved and ita affairs settled ; that s Recniver may be appointed to take charge of the firm Looks and assets ; and, iastly, that the dofend- uty may be retrained frum using the firm prop- the new firm or converting the agsets to = FIRES, IN CHICAGO, The alarm at 7 o'clock yeatorday morning, from Box 832, was ocoasioned by Dre in the two- atory framo building No. 279 Centre street, owned by John Mahr, and occupied on tho first floor by Joseph Merz asa grocery, Tho owner occupied the second floor. Tho building wae destroyed, together with most of the contenta, ‘Tho total lous was 83,600, Mabr in insured for $2,000 in tho Royal Canadian, of Toronto, and Merz #1,00Uin the Brewers’ of Milwauxes, ‘The axploaion 01 @ korosone lamp in the sturo caused 0 fro. A Gisagtrous fire eccurred at 6 o'clock last evening, aud was the occasion of tu alain frum Box 731. Some wadding in the bavoment uf Now, 46 and 48 Superior sircet canght fire trom a lamp, the result of carclewsnous, and set the place in a blaze. $8, Swanson owns and accupics the premises au a clothing manufactory. ‘Shere were 4,0U0 vests in stock, and they were all de- etroyed, involving & lows of 10,002, ‘Tenty- tivo sowing-rachines wero destroyed, causiug 8 toag of £1,000, About sixty employes of bork sexes wore engaged in the shop. ‘lao insurance ou wlock ia only $1,002. ‘The buildiug, » tno- story frame, wae injured to tho amount of 91,200 ; inaured for $500, At 6:35 o'clock last evoning a fire was signaled from Box 516, caused by tho discovery of lanes in tho bagemeut of No. 154 Wost Randolph Bircet, a two-utory brick building owned by Mr. Miles, of Peoria, and ocenpied by A. Stromberg Asa tobacco storohouse. ‘She building was dam- aved ty tho extent of $700; fully ineured. Lous vn stock, $1,200; mo insurance, Causo of tire uuknown, ‘Tho burning of a blanket, which some oue was ning befor ve at No. 109 South Soaard airuet, caused the alarm from Box No. 875 at 8 o'clock last mght, Nescrious damage resulted, AT HARTFORD, CONN. Tazrronp, Conn., Feb. 12.—Early this morn- ing a fire broke out in the baaemont of the store of W. ML. atliler, faney-gooda doaler, on Main ttreot. The water, owing to the frozen Lydrante, was in whoit aupply and not available for more than haif an hour, sod the fire gained such headway that the flames spread southward to Btare's Building, occuoted by Ives, Ingraham & Co,, dry goods; BM. Vix, retuiler, aud fivo families, bosided several dressmakors’ cetablishments. ‘the fire way confined to. these buildings, wick ara totally destroyed. Tho falling walls Injured several firemeu, but nono soriously. ‘fhe total Joss Will be obout $250,009, aud the insuranoe will negregate $172,500, Tha loss of ves, Ingraham & Co, is abvut $100,000 ; insurance, $80,000. AT EAST SAGINAW, MICH. pecial Diapatch to The Chrcaae Tribune, East Saoiwaw, Miols., Feb. 12.—Tho cooper skop of the Soars & Holland Manufacturing Company was totally destroyed by firo this even- ing, including 5,000 hoops, 150 barrels quontity of fools, Loss, $1,000; tos '¥500 in tho Bpringfeld Fire and Mar ance Company, NEAR MENOMINEE, ILL, Spectal Lispatch ta The Chieaao Tribune, Menomrnee, Ii,, Feb. 12.—The farm-house of Jolin Tevorbaugh, about five milea youth of this place, waa’ totally conaumed by fire about 10 o'clock this morning. Causes, defcetéve chimney. Caught in the attio. Tae goode on the lower floor wore saved, Los from $1,600 to $1,800. ‘The building was insured in the Aitna for $1,000, AT COLOWATER, Spectal Dievateh to I'he Chicago Tribune, Cotpwatcn, Mich., Feb, 12.—Laat night « fire doatroyed the readenco of F, M, Bissell. Part of the contents woro saved. Cause, defective Loss, about $2,200; fully iosared In the ire aud Marine Company. The build- jug was ingurod to ita full-cash value. AT GRAND HAVEN, MICH. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Zribune. Gnaxn Haven, Mich, Feb, 12.—A alight fire dsinaged the old Milweukeo House this after- noon about $500 wortl. Inaured, WENT FOR A SONG. A Srying that May Ho Applied te the Pocitic Mail Land Transaction in Sau Erancisco. Ban Fuancuaco, Fob. 12.—The salo of the Pa- ciflo Mail property, accoptod asa fact by the beat- informed parties, erealcy @ profound sonsation hore, Itia cousidcred the groatest sacrifice of roal estate ever seen inthecity. Tho property consists of aixtcon 50-yard lots, equal to four city blocks, with water frontage of 550 foot on Firat, and 1,000 feet on Townsend streat, The main whorf, which ia tho finest on tho coast, containa the Oriental warehouse, consisting of two substantial brick buildings built for waro- house jurposes, other buildings, coul-yards, roilroad aud hoisting worka, ‘fhe lots were wecared by the Mail Company at a low price, and oost, portaps, 8100,000 to grade. ty ideo of their vatue may bo inferred from the fact that in 1869 the Company sold one of the lots at $32, 0u0 fur the inside, and ¢60,00u for the coer-lot, That part of the towa is greatly ineroaxod iu commercial importance aince, and has acquired a fixed value, A well-ia- formed gentleman says the property fe worth neurly $1,000,000, perliups fnlly that, consid ing tho franchises, ‘Lhe property adjoina ¢ Contral Pacifio Railroad property ou the south, Higutna & Tools, purchasers, are in cloue oun- nection with the Contral Pacific Company. It is ruuiored that the Mail Company, wishing to yulue money, sont hore to ascortain what it could be mortgaged for. ixperts valued the Propeity, and kent an eatimate East, Capital- ita then put iu os bid, ‘fhe matter has been kopt very quiet. The oficial panes cara not yet on record. The Morning Call of to-day waya that Cux, sgont of tho Company, admits that some trauasctions of the kind had been agreed upon, but is not yet in force, Ho intimates that the terms of tho bargain are uot accurately ntatod, and that the Pacitfe Mail fs inno danger c? being absorbod by the Coutral Pacific, Hedovlines to give posi- tive information ow the subject. Sreerugss FALSE IMPRISONMENT, Bpectat Dispatoh te The Chtoase Tribune, Spuinorizty, U},, Ved. 12.—Quite an impor- tant caso waa on trial to-day ia the Unitod States Courthero. Bometbing over a year ago 4 unm- ber of buildings were burved in Carbondale, and tho insurance compauies, which had written liciow on the buitdiuga buried were of opinion Rat the tire was the work of au incondisry, aud set one Proting, # detective, to work wp the cass, He spotted s mau named Nerman,aud tad tim ar- rerted and put iy jail. Nortnan was releasad on & wilt of habeas corpus, aud the companios never proseouted the charge of arsou sgainat hitn, {nis auit tv by him agalust the compavles for fulse imprisonment, layiug bia damages $20,000. An iuimenge array of legal talent rouont both sides. Growing out of tho matter i aault by Frauk J, Chapman, for slan- dex, againat these bin ie charg! with aren. Bo weata GUC! ne BROOKLYN. No Proceedings in the Seandal- Trial Yesterday. The Absence of Mr. Evarts and a Juror the Cause. Boeelal Disnarch to The Chicago Tribune, Broortry, N, ¥., Fob. 12,—Tho cross- examination of ‘Tilton as so far been such s dull and ghastly failure that to-day the Court-Honse was crowded with loungers, all intent upon taking part in the final and climac- terie demolition of tho witness. ‘The crush was something tremendous. Old men and yonng men, swells and shiysters, prominent citizens” and suspicious characters, filled the corridors and surged up xgainst the doors. ‘The police, whose labora have been gradually dwindling to slnecure, were not prepared for such a per- sistent or auch a variegated mob. Thoy waxed warm, and a great deal of blasphemy porvaded the paswage. IM. BUECHER's FRIENDS, The phatanz was in full fore: Rossiter C Raymond, Talmage, Claflin, Wilkenun, Sege, Beach, and a dozen other Plymouth luminaries, twinkled round about the central aun of their system. Beecher and wife wera in thoir placea early, ag if they expected Tilton’s going up like the fabulous Graphic balloon, and were detcr- mined not to be a minute too late for the snec- tacle. Mr. aud Mrs, Leecher wore unusuaily animsted, and held a levee of all their adh ents, Throned in their caue-bottomod chairs, the august pair reccived a procession of the faithful. Tilton and couneel were 10 thetr places by 11 o'clock, and the Judge, who bad economically spent two earlier hours ity trying a landlord-aud- tenant case, took hia neat on the Bench full ten minutes before the prescribed time, DELAY, It was at onco noticed that Juryman Taylor and Mr. Evarte wore both absent. The cause of their delay was the complete stoppage of uaviga- tion in the East River by ice. Tho represonta- tives of the New York newspapers wero alno missed from their customary seate. For half av hour everybody talked in a subdued voice to everybody elwe. ‘Tilton held confer- enos with his lawyora, aod the Judge, who was surrounded bya emall brigade of curious ofSce-holders, looked wistinily at the door for Evarta' approach. Every moment of delay and procrastivation disgusts the whrewd and lion- hearted old gentleman who provides over this trian While tho Court was in suspense, tne Beechers eontiuued their levee, aod were girt round by the faithful. Tracy’shead was conezicu- ous atnong those who sat sud said nothing. It is a monstrous pity that aman so highly gifted and once g0 widely respected should have placed himself in tho ambiguous position which ho now occupies, Half an hour ehpped by, but no Evarts aud no jmyman. The eleven jurors cracked Jokes about their colleague's absence, aud the fifty reporters jest- edand chattered under the vory nose of His Honor, COUNCIL AND ADJOULNUENT. At lsat the Judgo's patience gave out, and he coughed nervously. At this Besch rose, and, with his hobitual solemnity, introduced the fol- lowing discussion : “Your Honor, Mr. Evarte and ono of tho jnrors have probably been dolayed by the ice- block on the river, and it ba boen suggested by some of the jurymen that we may a5 well tako our reeess now until 2 o'clock, a8 thero is no probability of thetic arrival.” ‘The Court—You camo over this morning ? Mr. Buach—Your Honor, we came over very early, at 10 o'clock, and very soon after that tho pausage was closed. ‘The Court (to Mr. Shearman)—Well, what do you say to that? Mr, Shearman—I thiok we might as wall. ‘Yne Court—That. geutlemon, seoms to be tho vlew of both parties, Clerk Mallison—This Court stands adjourned until 2 o'clock, Shearman packed his atrong box, Fullerton twisted bis mustache, and Beecher laughed all over his face, like — echoulboy blissfully sur- prised by ao unexpoctod holiday. Yo judge from the emiles and mutual congratulatious of tho pbalanx, yon might have supposed that the long-looked, for extinction of Tiltou tad come at last. Evou tho casual spoctator was welt pleased, though he could not, for the life 6f him, toll why. ‘The any made their escape aod the assamblago slowly dissolved. TUE AFTERNOON, At2o’slock tho crowd was just as donee as ever, and averybody was preset except Evatte aud Juryman ‘Taylor. All of a audden, who should etalk into the room but the micsing pair. The great lawyer waa buttoned up to hiv chin, and a bat prodigionsly brimmed was pievsed on the bavk of his head, hie ears stick- ing out from under it like a pair of knobs intended to keep it from extinguishing hia whole feo. If ho tnd been wintering iv company with # Polar bear be could not have looked colder and more savage, The jaryman’s face was a map of Arctic explorations, plenditalty oceaned and continented with purple es and blo:ches, THE VOYAGE. It seems that, at half-past 10 o'clock, tho ex- Attorney-Geveral, tho juror, and a half-scoro of Taporters embarked on a forry-bont, which, atter waiting three-quarters of au hour in the dock, sailud out into tho stream and floated there, ribbed and with buge packs of ice, for hours, Just before the belated veasol staried on her voyage, Evatt Rave tho boya dollar to run to tho telegraphs office and considerately annownco hia deparvuro, ‘Yho boy muat be runniag still, for the duipatch bas not, so far, arrivod at ity destination, ‘MK, EVAUTS' PLRTOREATION, Somebody om board, presumably a roporter, frightoued the dry] old lawyer ont of hia wits by threatening to creato a sonsation by picturinix Evarts in consultation with the juror, Ko alurmed wae Evarte that, after avauting himgelf that tho juror waa ensvouced in the amoking- cabiv, he took refuge in the ladies’saloon, where he spent the time in porpetrating jokes 80 dry aud caustio that they snapped like firecrackers. At tact toe boat Jaoded at the south ferry and the great procéseion atreamed upto the Court- House, SECOND ADJOURNMENT, Tho momont he eatornd, Evaits mounted to the Beuch, where Beach joined tiw, aud both sept up Jong aud earnest conversation with tho Judge. Meanwhile Tilton eat pationtly in the withuss-chair like some Scandinavian giant, such as Kingsley loved, waitlug to yet shaved. A glo- sfous uncertainty Giied the court, aud the ro- porters, auticipating another adjournment, ro- heared im advauce an appropriate doxolugy. At laut Evarte descended from the Bunch, and so dic Beach, After s momont's pause, tho former, in @ crackling voice aa musical eg the rustle of old parchment, requested an immediute adjourn- meut, on the ground that he bad an important engagement in New York, which bo dosired to keep, and which, very likely, he would be com- peliedto break’ it bedulayed his roturn, and trusted to the mercy of tue ice. Geach, who wauted to go to ‘Troy, aocondod the motion, and Hw Houor reluctuntiy granted tt, Thora was a buzz of unmeaning gratitication all round, and then the cixcus was poxipouod until Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Dootor Srnrax, tee of thres to draw tp 8 plaa of compromise to 2 nubnitted to the Hahn House failed to irs recond. A motion wes then made to diourn nina die, which failed, ‘Tha following resolation was offered. Heated, That we do now adjourn, aubject to the exll of tho 'Apeater, the Hon, L, 4. Wiltz, each mem~ ber binding Mneeif by oath to refrain from any dependent action in bis representative capacity a4 . gars the Haun Houre, so-called, during auch ad- Jovirnment, PEACE IN ARKANSAS, ‘ocr, Ark., Fob. 12.—Some time since ‘ederal soldiers published a statement that a reign of terror oxiated in this State, aud int they hed carried their lives in their tans for tan years, On tho cuting Attorney to have tho — partios summoned before tho Grand Jury, then in seesion, and if the facta os tated wero found to be trie that the guilty parties Lo prosecuted, He also wont a special messaye to the Legislature, advielug the enactment of tucro severo Jaws than aro now contained on the statute books for the punishment of Ku-Klux, if it wae thought the Ina wore not already sul: ficiently wovere. ‘The report of tho Graud Jury “fs published to-day, in* which they state that about forty of the Parties wero examinod, and the jury war not after diligant questioning, to find a ningle vein which any man bad been deprived of hix rivht to vote, or any other right; but, on the contrary, unuaaal quiet prevaily, The report concludes as follows: Inquiries made na to {utimidstion and terrariem rere confeeredly Lared, Bot ujom perronal oF poi iufornntion, but merely uson public ru DeweppAr Fe anil evidence an to the exist- ence of & secret orgauiestion known aon the Whito League, or any similar organization, wie abeclutely “ notuing, — We could find” but one than wuo knew of any perton said to Lelong tu suck au organizition, and, upon summoning the party accused, we fouud tuat the organization to which he helong-d, and upon which war luted the rumor of bis Wing a White-Leagucr was the Kutzute of erder binallat 1u 1M elatacter to Masoze Uwe, THE WEATHER REPORTS FROM THE SNOW-BOUND TRAINS, Ssecial Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune, Orrawa. Ill, Feb. 12.—Another heavy suow- storia prevailed all the forenoon to-day, without wind, ‘Phis is tho heaviest covering of suow uvon the genetal level of tho ground that bas ‘een Kuown here for eoverat years, This e ing the aky is cloudless, and the progpects are food fur thasing weatber, Swecutl Lisateh te The Chicaoo Tribune, Mavisox, Wis., Feb. 12.—Trains ayo’ been badly delayed bere for the past two daye on ace count of ehow-dniftn, but to-night tram reached bere on bnth the Noctbwestoru aud St, Paul, aud will hereaftor rn regu'arly Sreetal Inapeteh to the Fors Wauns, Ind, Feb, 12.—tha snow block- wou railroads centering in thin city continues. Pasaenger-trains on the Fort Wave, Jackwon & Saginaw Railroad aro from fourteen to sixteen hours late, and freight trains Bre suspended on the Graud Kapida & & Ladicad. All adherence tu time is given up. Panecnger truins comple’ely showed up, and no freiglix ate moving. Un the Muncio and Kichmond Roads travel procecde neariy 4 ueual. This morning the morcury marked 15 degrees below zero, but the weather is now moderating. Speciat Diavatch to The Chisrao Tribune, McGrzoon, in. Feb. 1 enzo, Clinton & Dubuquo Ke: ning regularly, but the G, 0. C. GM, have not run’a train to-day. ‘Tho ‘eather continues very cold. ‘Thirty below this Seventeen below this ovelins. i nagateh to The Chicana Tribune, East Sacisaw, Slich., Feb, 12.—No trains on y of the railways have arrived in this city to- excepting one from Bay Civv. which wap all night getting through. ‘Ibermometer this morn- ing, 15 doxrees below zero, Sbe'tal Distateh te The Chicas Tribune. Laxstxa, Mich., Fob. 12.—A violent wind pre- vailec yesterday, driftiog the suow lo tho depth of 10 feet on some of the railroads, ‘Ths only rain from Detroit yesterday waa snow-bound on the wammut betwoeu Lyons and Portland, No trains have errived over tho Chicago & Lake Huron Railroad since Wednesday, Phree engines and a suow-plow aro buried in tho drifts on the Jackson, Lansing & Saginaw Railroad. Trains from Sagivaw and Jonesville are in to-night, and one 1a expected from Jackson at 8:30. Spectat Inepatsh to The Chieaco Tribune, Granp Haven, Mich., Feb. 12,—Ihe violent cold and wind storm has cleared away, leaving the weather biting cold. All the reilioads ore blocks ied their entire Jength, and po trains or miaild bayo arrived or depuited since Wedueaday morning. They ate not expouied until Sunday. Onaua, Nob. Feb, 12,—All the lower roads aie reported open xgain and trains om time, teaqo Tribune, OFFICIAL REFORTS, Wasmnctoy, D. C., Feb. 12.—For the Lowor Missouri aud Upper Missisippi Vatloys and the Northwest falling barometer, bighor tempera- tures, northerly winds, and cloudy weather. For the lake region, stationary aud falling ba- rometor, lower, followed by high temperatures, wostetly winds, poasibly sifting te northonat. Ov the Lower Lakes partly cloudy weather aud local snows, LOCAL ORSERVaTIONS. 110400, Feb, 12, 38.8. W, trea 6} 708., rentle. 6) 76,8. W.. gentle. 9) 15'S. W., geutia 8] 78.8. Wa treat 8] TAS, W,, fresh, Bariuum thermometer, 9; minmum, 19, GESXERAL ONSERVATIONS. CutzAao, Feb, 13, Tisny Weather, — 69. a, m.i90,21; 3 Ms a, mm, Wad Staton. | Gar. Thr) Wand, Cloudy, Cloudy, tear, Clear, 5 Cleveland -1'39 09 Davenport... 99.25 Denver ,,.,129.91] Detroit ..../ uth Cloudy, OANADA, ‘The Debate in Parliament on the Northweat Amuosty evolutions Special Dispatch to The Carcaan Tribune, Ortawa, Fob, 12.~Tue debato on the Amnesty resolution commenced with tho oponing of the House yesterday, aud was only adjonrnod at 3 o'clock this morniug. Thows who have spoken are Premior Mackonzie, Mr. Bowoll, Sir John A. Macdonald, and the Hon. Edward Biake, ing the day s caucus of Government suppostora was bold, at which a resolution wos adopted nein. con, iudoraing the Goveromons resolution. It is doubtful when the debate will ceaue, Ic ie stated that Archbishop Tuacharoan, of Montreal, hina signified his approval of tho Gov- ornment’s action regarding Hol. At the timo the debate adjourned no amond- mendment Lad bean moved. Government will have a large majority on the final vote, OBITUARY. Couxert, Buvrys, Is., Feb. 12.—E, A. Haber,» Prominont and much-rospected citizen of this city, died, at 6:45 this eveuing, of paralysis, eee SOUTHERN AFFAIRS, LOUISIANA POLITICS. Special Dixpatch to The Chicaaw Tribune, New Ourrans, Feb, 13.—Tue Democratic Leg- telative caucus held a aession to-day, and the subject of compromise was agai fulroduced, av well ag the question of adjourning sino die, Iu socret vession & plan wae submitted by Roepre- ot ath Hall, and voted impracticable, Pressure i@ §=©boing =brought §=to bear by merchants aod buginoss-men = to compel ® onmpromive of vome | sort, but it will not succeed. In caucus to-day ao oath wae taken by each member to take no inde peadeut action in regard to outering the House asnow organized. Membors who favored tho compromige tale a very gloomy view of tho xit- uation, avd declare that the State will shortly bo pluoged into clvii war, and that Graut will have bo fill the State with troopa to enforce order aud the execution of tho law, At the samo time they declare that Diclinory, Elis, Jovaa, Oxden, aud otuer last-ditch leader aro really to blame for Se uoeatlelactony, condition of alfairy. 1 £0 the Ascusrated Frese.) Naw Osean, Feb. 12,--1u the Coosorvstive eucua to-day the motica to appulud a comuut- SPECIAL NOTICE, ar sen annnenrnn ny Cousumptives, Take Notice. ‘Every momont of delay makes your care moro hopaless, and much depecdson the judicious choice of a remady. ‘The amount of testimony in favor of Dr. Schonok's Pul- monte Syrup, ae a cure for consumption, far excoods all thatcan be brought to support the pretonstons of any other medicine. Boo Dr. Sobenck's Aluanso, contalaing tho certificates of many persons of the bighost reapecta- bility, who uave besa restorod to health, after belug pro- pounced Inourable by physicians of sckaowledged ability, Schonch's Pulmoulo Syrup alone bas cured many, as these eridences will show; but the care {s often promoted by tho employment of twe other remedive which Dr. Bchanck bravides for the purpose. These additivns) remedies are Bonanok’s Sea Weed Tonloand Mandrake Pill, By the Umoly ase of these medicines, accordizg to directions, Dr, Schenck ovrtifice that most any ease of consumption may be cured. Dr, Schenck 4s profosloaally at bis priaclyal offce, coruer iste end Arch-sts., PhUadelphia, evesy Meaday, ‘elacon all Lotions for adele must be addsessod, FIRE INSURANE OF IN. Y. CHARTERED ..........0000..1850. CASH ASSETS 61 500,000. investedin Y Bonds, $800,000, LOSSES PATD, OVE “$4,250,000. Term Risks in the LATE Underwriters’ Agency (com- posed of Hanover, Germania, Republic, and Nisgara Ins, Co’s of MN, Y.), may be RE- WRITTEN IN THE “NIAG- ANA,’ at expiration, and we willbe pleased to issue poli- cies in lieu, DAVIS & REQUA, AGENTS, 153 LaSalle-st,, CHICAGO, ILL. DRY Goons. DEL DROS, 63 and 65 Washington-st, Betng doterminod to close ourentire Win- ter stock previous to removal to the new and elegant building, Nos, 191 and 123 sT ATH- ST., we offer UNUSUAL INDUCEMiNTS in all departmonta. §,000 vis Diagonal Suitings At 25c, a Sacrifice. 100 ps. Winter Suiting’s At 360, 40c, and 450, 40 por cent below former price, BIUANEKE ETS AT HALP PRICE, 100 doz. Huck Towels $2.25 per dozen, old price $3.50. 500 pes. Loom Damask At37 1-2 cents. 100,000 YSS. OF CHOICE HAM- BURGH EDGINGS AND IN- SERTINGS Vory Much Under Price. 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