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H T 8 T e o TIHE CUICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1870, THE CITY. cEN@Wi Tho sdmissions to Plym outh Cougregational Chnrch Sundey wora twoind by lsttor and two prufessivn. Ransom Post No. 1, G, A. T, Dias adopfed & otien of resolations commiem.oratize of its late comrado, Wil'lam W, Speer, C. B. Farwall les bought of John F, Eher- Timit, for §37,000, 45bv 103 fect on tho south sida of Monros strost, 190 feot waat of Fifthavo- nue. At a meoting of the FootDa'l Club at the Tro- mont Houso, laut ovoning, Mr. W. E. Dayre- #igued the Treamianip, and Mr. C. J. Willisos wan efeced 1 his place. Tho temboratuny yosterday, s obrervad by Banssso, Upticiag, .58 Madison wircot (Trinuse Building), was as 8 &, m., 81 dearoos ; 308, am., 8512 m., 42; 8p. m., 43 8 p. M., 9T Qol. B R. Platt, of tho Unitod Siates Army, and wife, aro' spendu 18 & fov dnys with his brother-in-law, L . Ity imary, 19 Oakwood av- enue, on his way to Fon ' Leavenwortli. slclan was summonod, who 80 pronaunced It nnd atated that ho thougns the cause hiad beon tha wearine of tho browa at ‘ckings. Ono of the most peanfiar foatures of tio case I that the child seraohed hov leg aud then Lirr faca with the same bhand, ‘tho polson was car- ried un ler the patls nxd acted on the face, shich alvo turned tu lor of tho lous and tecamo i mol, wiving cloar indictlons of araon. al poitonicg. o IL I3 (hought that the chill hav. i thentockings I a ot 1om somewhat celornted tha ncton of the poison, Bus ia{m- raved fu conditivn now, ana thought to bo do- 1ng woll. —— BOARD OF TRADE. ANNUAL CLECTION OF OFFICTRS. The rogulse sanual election of the Chlearo Board of Trade took placo yosterday, resalbiug 1 the success of tho regular ticket, Tue canvasyiug of the votes gives the follow- ing result : . FRISIDENT. John R, Bansler.. A ML Wriglt, AL N Youny, Tlio Iast number of tho Weslern Manufacturer | 3,41, ,.“fl}\“," jajust out, Tite entarpris Ing editora bava got a, | It W. Duuhars, now dress and mads othes iniprovementa wiich 2dd to thie appoarauco and v, W@ of tha papsr, Mrs, W. W, Bpoor roturna Ihor tincoro thanks totho marchauts on Madiwo @ stroeh botiwoon Fifth avenuo and Markot, y, 40 #o ponerausly sontributed €212; alio for the $23 coutributed by the omployes of Keits Broths Coronor Dictzech vosterdsy hel, | an inquest on ) body of Willam Woodlull, 1 ¥ bailer, who u. Wenly expited with the dwny f JEAT in tlio teny wurant No, 150 Madison stree b Lhe jury totar, ued u verdict of death from apo, 0¥ Beattering G, N, Culrer, Hestlerng w. . Wiliiam Dickianon, Willjuns Keniear, scollor Burroughs, of tho Clics, 0 Univor- | E. 15, Banas ,lghfl,‘ja tor Davouport' last night ir, * order to | It W, Roloton,. bays & ¢ ensultation with Col, Aborn ©tly, tho | ¥ G, uot mas Whitns H, Dwight 1o, ted President, Itis consjds ‘ed wore fl‘.’f.."m‘,’u‘i; “ehat bio vl accopt the pomtic O+ ' . ‘otm liom roported s the e 'SmAge o Tho lnnt o of brick buildimgs in proc, *1 0f sroction ac tho , 20rner of Wainut atreot and ed- 1tio ayenue, ny Horton & Ilull, miazons, and Briggs & Trince, carpentors. Tno dam age smonnts to about 3 Y1500, L relock ye Sterday moming 010, &fi\"tmfi x&fv_‘lfiz nu’)L,‘lrmnknu aveoue, foil trov 1 fha it stary to tha basomont fluor, at tin * buildingg Nos. 104 and 1% Wabnsh avenue. Ha whu ationd:d by Dr. Fawoll, bue was wo Lior- 13, Itabbs, A.8, Burt,, o 3. K, Tl fibly ornehed and woundcd that no hopos sra smlnumé" entorlained for his recoverys 1o was tiken to tho County Ho-pital. . 18, %o:\!lkalo}eu. A tax-paver of the Bixth Wa.rd hng rent 4 com- lmastiic Tur TDOxNe in which he com- o ipna.tsblo condition plains of tho horriblo snd thm!:)lofluzllx 1aisted streot, it Leing ot this time ainat bottomicks. o thinks o Aldenzon Trom that ward do nov Qo their daty in (e Common Counetl. Hu also compliund of hin high persounl tax. which I8 50,16, whirs ol pemgnbor is taxed but 66, ond las aa mueh §orsonol property. 1o thinks incompo- Len’ imen are olected rivvadays to alt our municl. pral otilees, tud that thave showd be a rewedy torit. ‘e ¥ixteenth Ward Republicsn Club held a resnisr meeting Jnst oveniny at their Lieadqaot- tra, b0, 26 Grove courl, My, 0. Gromer fu tne ehair, cud M, W, B, Scribner Secrotary, Tie mecl.ng wop cinelly ureparatery, na the quarters eing . ho persons desi guaied by materisks swero clocved. 3n. 300 F B. BENSLEY, who was_yesterday olected Dresident of the Eonrd of Trada of this city, whity comporativeiy 2+ youug man, le an olt resident of Chicago, linv- 1 vz romoved Fers from Sprivgyilfe, N. Y., 1u the yoaar 1838, 1o In 43 yeurs of age, and sinzo bis re maval to thiscity biis beon engaged in the o vinesa of o commissicn merchant, baing now tiaor Ronlor partuer in the drm of Bonsley & \ /z gner. 1%or savero! yoara past ho has constantly filled s racoffico In tho Board, haviux boon succossives ' Arbiteator, Director, sad Vico-Presidont. [n- & 3, durinz the absance 1 Eurupe of 3fr. Ar- mo aF, the late I'resident, Lo Lias owscharged the dut fon of that nos'tion, Itienot too muca to say that 1o every position ho bns won the un- quial ttled respact and esteam not only of his Wuson tintos bat of all with whom he has cono in k. mff:\ ring been engaged in the businesa almost singo s 't4 tnfancy in th city, dle. Bomaloy has » thoron b and intelligent approciation, not only of tho« etms of tho commercial tiansncuons of th Boa =i, but also of tho broad prenciplos upon which "0 systom is founded, aud the teans neenswar, ' 10 perpetuato and fucraaveit. To il shis poxi tion woll roquires oxecutivo ability, tuteerity, and power to comprohond the vast probloms involved in transportation aud the mutual fnk rdopendent intorests of tho prodater and consw ner, anl tho Dresdent-oloct is bo- lioved to pos 8088 all theso qualifiuatious, —_— RELIGIOUS, pzcny D PRESDYTEBIAN CUTRCY. The anunal . 8alo and rental of pews in the Socond Prosbyt ‘ran Chureb, at the corner of Psontioth stroet , ud Michigan avonue, of which Wo Rav. J, 3. Gt Son is pastor, tool placo lakt ovening, This che 'rca i8ono of tho aldest fn tho city, and tho sek ) last eveniug was tho cause of quite & gathering. The hour for bustness to begin was tixed st 73\ « but ic was long after that bofore the auctionees mounted tho pulpit, nnd &0 Lo and tho Club want to (it them up fur the witter, The Club vumbeis forty mombais, phout twenty of whou wero prosent, A commits Jes was appointed to wrrango tho rooms nud mzko thetm comtortable fu¢ the winter, Various routinb bugiess was attended to; aud t,hn day of mecting was changed from the trat Weduendae 10 tho firet Monday in the month. Adjourued 1ill tho firat Monday in February. "Tlio ranks of short-bond reporters havo latel: racoived & Wortly fecession 10 Lheir numter in the pereon of Alies C. Nnte, who culoyn ihe nleacant priviloge af boin: tho first woiru reperter of Chiesgo, Sho showed ber capability yesterday most mitisfactorily in a malpractice ‘ase, brigtling with modieal torms, sud sbound- iz 1 rapid spesking ; snd, i€ shie cau rapore & minsag who speaky broken Englst as the rate 5f over 200 words n tunute without boiuk S husted,"—the tlang 19 esen eblo, iy po otlior word it been wveniod to oxpress the idea,— she teed not fear even that colebratel individ- wal, uat o thousaud wiles from tho cocner of L alle and Mad.yan, who claima to writs 325 worda & miLuts, Tho following from Shan's Insurance Fire Rejiort exhibits il corrected. lussen, iumuranco, il caunes of fires for Docomber, 1875 : Alurms, 3z »utilts,” 83 trocceding from biex atruct- ares, 123 from frame, 833 originating in dwoll- T, 17 boardimg-biotes &nd saloons, 43 new wid nouwed puildings, 63 wood and othor sheds, 13 distilling, school, cigar, milivory, drug, and aotion stored, slurt, vinogar, and fu cadlod for biddars for & 10 choicoof paws, After alturo factories, barn, toundry, RIS » reasgusble delay, drn 1hg which uo responsos Jouso, brosery, . smoke-nowes, wnd Gitye | LA appealy \ to eailod for Lidder for il 1 each, Loww &35, Covered Ly |y fing chowco of pea 8 for rent, it beiug thus obtained was to yvenrly reninl. A see- .ustirnnco, £5.37b. inknranceinvolved, 116, Cautes—Arscn, circumstane?a noinhug to, & tlammable msterials, overhoatlogof, 43 upsets ting of lumap and carelons wse of, 53 foul chime nevw, 43 cuzar stub, 1; cotton batting, ignition of, 1; tucs, defect 1 developed Ly ovorbeatiug, L3 carclessnesy, 63 fire dropped nmonF 10fune in open building, 2; horizoutal knoke-stacs, buwping out of, 1; overboated btovod and vxe puked wood-work, 43 fan jet iy ubow-window, 1; solaciimg pot, caroleenuoss witts, 15 spmke, 21 draps ol grease faileg fo tie iv smoking weat, 1: monquito_ bar, jenltion of, 13 bouzioe care- feraly placed in formonting tank, 1; catldren 1 aingg with fire and matches, 24 3 fulso alarme, 3 woind, 51 3 convicted of arson, 1. DL AND LEATHER DANK. A meeting ol the stockholders of the Tide and Toather apk was held yostordsy muriing at 1 toazs. of the Company, coruef of Washing- tut tanl LaSatio aireets, 1or the purposo of eloct- 10w i Boaid of Directors for tho present yoar. ‘10 woek of tho bank i repro-onted by Boventy- eue holders, only thirty-four of whom cast their voien, ‘the moeting yesulted in tho re-slection of the old Bouid, with the excoption of J. W. ahley, of the fitm of Walker, Qakluy & Co., woo was rubmtituted for T. M. Jones, who #tated that bo was guable ta sct. ‘Tho followlug sre the pumes uf tho ueowly-siected Livaid : understaod that tho prics: be paid in addition to the ona delag oceurred ut this p oint, but after gomn momonta of sionco somg 080 bid 310, ‘Lhia was rapidly pereaved to % O and was flually Lnockiod down to W, il Caspy el who paid &55 and solectod pew 99, Judge Bklnuer jaid g40 for 90, apportsa s R, C. Moldi um 210 for pew 103; 14, L. Davis and J. i Gla ver 530 eaca for aud lieury K alioy &35 for No. the premin 1 * diminished, 1 the lust one, No. 2, 1.84 mold to a Robinson for the insiguif cant sum of Mr. 25, 'ho remainimg pows wete th . offored for ront with o preforence in favor ol tho vresent holdors, most of whom renssed thioir leaso for tho currout vear, About $wonty pows wero rented at a premiom of about 8400, The church hias been olaborately froscoed dur- Ing the paat year, and vumerous iwprovements, costing lareo suma of monoy, huve been per- fected. 'Yhe congrowation numbers about 1,600 comtmunicants, to which accesmons sre made on oach commuuion Babbath, TILE BAPTISTE. Tho Baptist pastors Lold s semi-monthly meat- oy yesterday morning. | ‘Fiventy-fivo new m-mbors wero reporiod by letter ard ten by baplirin. “Tho Rev, T. W, Goodspecd roported 640 now & V. Taylar L N. Avuold, W, v. 1{“" W. L. mumbery recaived during bis pastorate of four tirev, A, . Ducat, I C. Tillghast, C, 38, | ¥ ? Mare, G, I, Grog Harmen Spraanco, 0. 1, | YSirs ut tho S cond Church, Thn Rov, Dy, Lverts, Etlin, I8 J. Goodapesd, Chappeil, and Chenoy wera sppointod & comusit- teo. 10 report at tha next meating in rogard to- invitivg the nationsl socicties to meot I thiz city next May. ‘I'ie Nev, Dra, Northicup, Chappell, aud Ellis wero appointed n comaitttee to roport at the noxt mocting upon the watter of askiog the lay- men to form an asancistion to promote tha da- nominational interests in this city aud vicinity, THE MZTHUDIAT, The Methodist ministers mel yesterday fore- noon. Lider Jutiuns prosided. On motion, the following question was ordered 10 bu tuken up for discu«ion at tho noxt moet- fng: **Aro the Churches Muking len Con- seientious in Moral Conduct 2" 3 Tho Hov, Mr, Csntine was ordored to visit the proper oificors of the difereni railrosds, 1 order to Bucuro Lalf-farca for troveling pas- tors. Lavmond, 1. W, Oakley, Tho Y.rectors weet to-morrow afierncon to elece vllivers fur 1876, TUE TRADERS' A etockbotders' mosting of the Tradems’ In~ surance Cowpany of this eitv was held at tho Chuwber of Conmorce yonlmluz morning at 11 o'ciock, tha ubjeet of the gathoring belag to eloot w Moard of Ihrectors for tho year 1876 Al tho promivent officials of “‘thy Comonny wora present, Vico-Presdont 11, €, Ranury occupving the chair. Attor the usnal prefitstouy routine procesdings bad been gone Lrongh with, the bullol-bux Wwas prevoutod to receivo thu Yoten, ‘Lho following aro tha unmes of the newly-elected Bonrd: 8. A, Kent, Chaties ¢k, Kenry C, Itanney, A. 8, Burt, Thomas At §)u\v, 8. 1, Meures, Charles B, tnith. eetion of officers, liold i the afternoon, resul'ed ua follows: Piosidont, Mr. 8, A, Kent Vice-Lreadent, 3r, M, O, Raunoy; Becrotary, 3ir. Il J, Smith, Tho following gentlemon waie then elected to necvo on the Lixeculive Com- mitteo: 1, . Ranney, A. L, Bure, Charlen Com- rtock, Theodnie b, Parser, and R, J, Smith, At- ter the election of commiitecs had been com- ploted, dlr. Comstock moved that s quarterly dividand of 3 por cent be declaroa, which mo- sion wan eartied withuat opposition. The meets ing then sujoarvca, - COLOR! STOCKINGS. ANUTIER POISOSING CASE, Soma mon,bs uzo Tee Tmmuse reported a number of noriotis cascs of polkoning by wear- fug colored sioakingy, which aro just now so tesiuopablo swo Iuzies and chifdren, and it was shown that deadly poison lurked ju the sirives,and thac even life itaelf way cndongrered by weuring theuo srticlos, und inm- rinuces pormieuent njury bad resulted from thor use, L' CuseNg, dor tho information of 1be publie. bad an sualysis made by Yrof. Mari- uer, rhowng Low duugerous the weanng of co'ured wtockiugs was. Auothor caso hus just | Vicker's Thestro, Hooloy's, sod Furwell 1lull cotag to g 1t i thot of & S-year-old child of | tlus morning to seo that the doors and general r. Colli & leitor-carnier, who lives on tho | arraugemonts comply with tho new Buildiog luw, third tlour of No. 193 Bouth Clark strest, A few | Other buildings will be reviowed heruuftor, gays sio Lo bust & e of brovn siockluke | rouble s boen rmado by sub-contractora fn Hate atrene o Cuts e aode houstiid | tryiog to obtalu thelr pay from tho city for 2 i \Wod Bk FO0.C worle perforimed for the orngal coutractor, wore them Wodtewday for about twelve bours, | 40’ jige busn mado of puttivg & mechaue’ i elio complained greatly of tho yain nud | 18K BE8 ten, BEh 88 DU B mactanie B LRt it dictho we, thought Of | ceoding can Lo twkon succdasfully Siiaiuss 2 4 10atter, aa s bppeared all right on the uex . moiLng waen the p'.:L the stoskiszd on Bain. '?“““‘;"“.l fl‘"l‘“f‘““’“- tho sab-conieacturs aro Ebu woze them thav entire day, Lub compluiped | Ver¥ Huely Boceed, greatl of the Lain. Bhe bad thom cu all duy, | The Cominittes on Printing mot yesterds; ind when they wers taxeu off her legs were | afterocon. Ulreseot, Ald. Dickinson, Ciark, an fuund to be very mach fnflame: wtil swol.en, sod | Batley. Hids weresopened for Sl city prntivg, be vliu wan & yellawish.groon, 11 Jicating poi- | sud showed the fullowing dgurea ; Freie Fresse, soning by aiveuite Of Coppor, A suputably phy- | 1k conts a uquute; Courier, fur eight lincs non- ——— THE CITY-HALL. City employes wore paid $30,000 vesterday, Harms bad comphied with tho ordiuance snd huog out red hghts sround the Courte Tiouso square last night. Ylombers and draiu-layers must talke out new licon.es for tha year, or thoy will bo protubited from tollowing the trade. Wateronts yostordsy woro $2,538,20, and persoual tax receipis 8105, Tho total receipts sinco Doo, bhave beon 16,000, 1t wan fully expoctod duriug tho high wind of Batarday that the uow pumping-works would bo demolished, but, beyond tho wrouching oif of a tow plauks, 1o Liarin was dono. Policemon Murphy aud Dowoy wero cxaminad yootorday by tho auttiorities for inattoution to duty, tusubordivation, aud unbecoming counduct, aud Lheir cases were tukon juto cunmderation. ]XundluF-lnupoclor Dafloy will fuepact Me- A paratl, 30 eents for first Insertlon, 20 cents thoreaftory ~ [ner-Ocenn, 45 co ta and 87!¢ cantay Post and Mail (etvon lingy) 42 auil o cauts: IWest Chieazs, 44 aud J1 cens. Tho bid cf tho Fieir Presse 18 by fw | iho lowest, bat it is not gonrid- ersd m eatisfactory organ, The Tost and Mail and Infe-tcean are nonr'y esen. Thy German printing will bo iven to v S'aaliizei- fung, as the Inw providen that tho Uscman pager hasing tho largest circuiation shall hisve the contracr, Tha (§<mmhlco daclined to .oz iu the avseticn of two of tho membs.#, and will cotnd or the mattor Wednosday &, p. m. Fho chowcs wirbunily lied botwosn tho Inter-Ocean and 2'0st and Aail, JITDOF DICREY, The Mayor veaterday recorvod the following comnuaidstion ¢ faving boun olected Jndgo of the Buprems Caurt of tho 8 ate of tiltuoia from the Saventh Dotrct for tuo election of auel Judgo, I hero.y tender Lo you my res« 4natlon of tusoilio of Coansel 1o the Corporasion, to taka eifect £ morzow cvenfu, 1y sorerit tho official relutfons which have exiated hetween your Honor sud myselt for wo luig 8 time T €t forbear to express ny gratitudy for yonr hue wvarird kindness to ma and ihe confldence you bave continnausiy reposad {n_mo, Althangh tho position T have Occupled hias it many resposte been atlended wilh difieu.ties, aud always with much lsbor, I feave 1t wilth regret, ‘Thamunifustation by yon of indepandencs, capsei- ty, lutegiity, and kindniss bas beon a source of satis- action. Tho ability, uebanity, and industey of Mr, Adame, my araiatant, of e, Jamieacn, the Uity-Attorney, and of 3Tz, Tathill, tha Assiusint Glty Attornoy, withy intoligauce and cheerful § romptituds of {hy praaent ciecln of this departnen’, Lave rendered my position an agrecable one, which ntherwias would fiave been irksome, Icommend them ull to your continaed con- fdeuce and kindaoss, Yours truly, T. Lyue Dicxery, Tho Mayor pacts with Judge Dickoy with ro- Tuctance, und expeets Lo have & hard timo to find n successor, Who ho mn\( bo Is vot yot kuosu, Tho Law Dopartment will miea tho Judgs, and all bis friends regrot bis dopatture for Bpriugs tield, which took place last oveniog. —_— CRIMINAL. Bnoak thieves in tho West Division yesterday got anay with & coat valued at 325, from J, L, Dimmoct, of No. 280 Wes: Washinglon street; with soven boxus of cigars, valued at $30, from. Carpenter Bros., of No, 257 Weat Randolphutreot, and with cigars, silvor watch, and ovorcoat from Pator Rotb, of No. 45 Xiuzie stroot. Jobn 1. Bmith was yostorday arraigned he- fore Cominisaivner [oyne, charged with having passed upon J. C. Clatk two #1J liils on the National Bank of moud, Ind., thopawno belng couutorfoit. After hoariug tho testimony of tha complsining witness, tne caso was comiuued to Woducsday, Smith boing held fu $500 bouds to appear. Ttecant investigations regarding tho firo at No. 36 Bradioy streo: 0l the mght of the groat stotm couclusvely show that n desperate effors wan made at incendiarm. A pils of Kindling and other inflammables were discavered pilo against tho windward sido of tho house, but, owing 10 the dampuess of surrounding mate- rals, thoy failed to commuulcaie tho flamoa to the house. Tha occupants, Ignatz Clybourna and Hianislaus Plucuert, wero sbe sent all nizht st a dauco, and did not retarn un- til mornitg, Thay could have bad no taceutive to do the deed, as thore was bat %550 insurance on tho houso and 250 on tho-fu.nlture. Tao polico aro cndeavuring to golve the myatory, Thotrialof Alaxander Cohen for sxerting a por- nigo4s influenco upon bulomou Koasubory, 4 youea of 1s years awployoa by Lindsuer Broe. Bnd tor persuading him to steal ary goods aond t5 sutl tho samo :0 Lonug for asbout & Lwenty- fouris of thewr value, took pluca yesturday alto.naon b:fore Juss co Mocch, Thoe ovideuco sho ved that Hoseuborg had repeatedly stulen woods, such ns houdsorchiofs, ek s, o.¢, Wiaich he had udisposed of in tho mautior aforgiaid, and not slono to Colien, who 18 Busposed t0 be the chiet of a gang of such thieves, but to J, IFragmekl, Amon und David Bacwott, Bewrusioin, ang others; all Wont Siders. Cobon was held in 81,500 bait to the Crimiusl Court, L. Burnett in 3500, kragimski aul Anron Diroeti wove discharged, becanss tuey did not koo . that the goods wess atulon, aud Boirnstein tool o curnyo of vonuo to Justice Huinew, whera be will bo oxamined Frulay. At 10:30 o'clock last evening Officer Rdward Buarett, of tho Colcago Avenud Station, while putroling his boat, uoticed o Lrokicn pane of fuss in tho basemont of the store of W, 5. Joncs, ot the corner of Clark and Superior wtroots, Ansicinating a burglary, ho bogau su cxam.uativn of tao window, when he was sttaceed from bobind by tho two Lurglara who wera lying 1 concealmout. Whio scullling with thew, aud juse s be had them undor contedl, & tlurd man Jumpod upow bvm from the sidowsik above, follug tun ta the floor. By the tuno ba got up the tetlows wote rupiuly disappoariug, uud, although ho Arodat them, be fatled to baog auy one of them to terma, Iunida the basomens were found Livo baga dilod with boots and soous and dry-goods, ‘Tae only thing loft bubiad by {ue thioves was & warthicas Scoteh cap. . THE COUNTY BUILDING. Tha recently-glectod county employes ansnted upon their dutiea yosterdsy, including the now County Physician, ‘The mont of the time of the County Court was rosterduy given to the hoaring of clnima. Anna Maguiro wan adjudged inmanc, and Soldon Fish was geanted a cortificato of good chasacter. ‘Thera {a no littlo unossiness in the County Clerk's ofiics. To tho hut of dismisied amployes aro to bo added tho vames of Mieasrs. Bpicior, Polnlvgor, and Gleason, who are wmong tho old. est. Gon, Liob is displaylng u commondable Zual iv the work of ecunomizing, snd dosorves piaise therefor, Dr. Wilder, tho alleged rosurractionlat, was prtin the County Jail yesterday afturnoon, on o capias sesucd from the Cemminul Crark’s ofles, Ho was in_custody but a ehorl teme, whoo he waa refeased on bail in the amount of 3 He was roucent with 1ho rapotters, aml wonly any 10 more thun that he would bo able to vin- icato himsolf whon tho time came. Tho Grau3 Jury in tho Criminal Court for the Jauuary torm was sworn in_ycstorday, as fol- 1oy : Jowoph Hogzan, J. Btockior, Anguat Strohua, Martin Winte, F. Fiios, Goorgo Sutchumever, J. B. Conlan, Dennis Kelloy, Ueorgoe lioynolds, Iunac Ifatch, Jacob Orasswouck, . W, Lrown, ¥, Reymaun, Joun Ghitrloson, Edward ‘Treston, Edward Carbott, Trancis Cournpes, WV, Water- mann, James Reod, Jacob Daraciss, I M. Ly- ons, Join Dolaney, John MeNally, sad J. f. Gasking, Tho lattor was uot drawn as a juror, but ho wan present nnd was called to filla vacancy. The jury rosired and organized by electing Dounis * Kolley foreman. aud, no bust- neus belog resdy, adjourned uutil Lhis morning, — ANNOUNCEMENTS, The anoual meetiug of the Mechanics' Ingti- tuto will bo held next Tuesday ovening at 7:30 o'clock, instead of this evonior, as announced. Tho Rev, 1ir. Thomas, of Aurors. il give huy celobrated lecturo on * Man” in Unity Chnich Course Tucsday evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. ! Tho regular monthly meeting of tha Ladiea Ald Bociety of Hshnomnun Hospital will bo held ut thoe Hlospital this worning at half-past 10 o'clock, A fulf attendanco fa desfrad. Contributions for the sufferors by tho ealami- ty which recently befell the ¥ife (Scotknd) fish- ing-fleot should bo sont to Williawm AL, Dale, druggist, No, 155 Bauth Clsrk streot. ‘Tlekots tor Mr, Fronch's serios of leetures np- ou artistio subjects, to bo begun on the Norib Hido Monday evouing, Jau. 10, are for_sala at Jauson, McClurg & Co.'s and at Cobb's Library, It Andraw Goodwin, who hay friends living in Bouth Berwick, Me., and is suppossd to bo in want o the city, will make Lis whereabouts known at tho rooms of the Young Men's Chris- tisn Ansociation he will hear of sumotbing to his udventage. EVENING HCHOOLS, Thoso who bave attended tho free evening reboule of tho Board of Lducation during tho fall, aud are aluappointed at their bemg closed 0 varly in tho season, will be intercsted inkunow- ing that the Chicago Athenwum maintsing oven- ingt ciussen throughiout tho year in its rooms st Nos, G aud 65 Washiogton streot, for the ed- poctal bonofit of persons whose timo durlog the day 18 oceupied, aud who wisk to_devote their evenngs Lo uselul study, ‘Lhe wluter torm of thesa el -uuuo!mnnhi- week, audincludes clanses in Goermau, Freuch, Latin, aucieny history, vocal muew, olucution, pentnanshio, bookkuep ing, phonography, English grammar, reading sud spebiiug, sud classos of Cormmns fir the study of Luulish, Losido thess clussus, the Mechanica® Jostitute, which accupics roows with tho Athenrcum, meintains classos in wathcmatics and {reo haud, object, and {ustiumental denw- wog, ‘Fuition in these clugnes iv at 5o low arate 28 10 be within the mcaus of auy young man or wowan who doesires to Lrolt by these priviieges. e Atbenmum can secommodate 8’ claes mem- erybip Of ab least 1,000 dusiog the winter toru, tion might bo found 1n_the oatablishing of a ation in the \Weat Tndiea, resomuling the Canadian, Cu'm and Porto Rlco might be a natinted & confedoration, with local " ludne pendone niguts, and A Govaruor-General sp- pointed be 8pain, The powern ars maked to Join tha Umited Htatos th propasing auch a con- Todaration, and mding Cuoa to ea nolish The abolition ot alavery won d, howaver, be a neces- AArv condition, And mich ® pressuro must be brought as would make the {nmurzenis coase their warfaro. ‘This wonld bo difioalt, but it could be accoraphished, Secrstary Fisli fs om- phatie in denving that the Unitod Blatos dosite tha goqulsition of Cubs. 'Lioy ouly win to Jiave peaco restornd, Mavery sbolwhed, and o mmsrco allowed to rasuns ils course, aad tin 10 7era aro a-knd to oxprass thoir oninlen nvon rhr& proposed means “of accompilsdiog thieso enda. WASHINGTON. | Alleged Outline of Secretmry Fish's Note to the Eu- © ropean Governs . ments, The Unlted States tlavo No Wish to Acquire Possession of Cuba, NOTES AND NEWS, WHO' RIIALL BE VICE-PRESILENT? Svrenl thapedeh to The Chicago Iribune, Wasmunazron, 1% 0., Jan, 3.—~Thero scems to ba & purpose on the part of certain Easipro Senators to mako a serious effort aftor tho ro- cens to onat Sonator*Merry from tho Vice-P zesi- dency pro-tem of the B nato. ‘Lhore is no doubt thiat this question will be: brought up a8 a subjoct of discussion. Tho mx st expericncod rarha. mentarians among the .officara of tho tlenato Lave Leon buey duclog e 2 yecess in exatining tha arctiuves of that bodv for authorities bearing upon that subjeet, but the v bave thua far beon ung:accoustul, ‘This quewti ob swas oncs Lyonght up fo: debats in_the Homate, but the depatn was not coucluded, and the quesiom was _not sottled, In ,Augast, 1861, . was dobatod, Whon Scuator',Footo, of Yormont, ad been olceted President jn o tempore, bis eole seagus, Senator Collatnor, foy roduiced a rosolu- tion declaring tuat the Preanloot pro tompora lolds his olnce whilos membor of the Hoouto until anather is olocted, and oxenides the dutioy therool whonaver the Vico-Promdunt 18 absoubs. Tlns procedent 18 interpreted by th o Souata par liamoutariaua a8 showing that in aho opinlon of ! ¥ouator Collamer, who was prompitod by Sens - 1or Foote, the oilico of Presidenl pro tempore of * the Bonate ceased with tho reapponranco of thi, Vico-Proefdont or ond of tho eession. Dayard of Dalawste, took tho opposite ground, but the. debata was interrus ted by Au excautive Bosalon, and was pover Fesumed afteraatas, EMIORATION BTATISTICA. The French Govornment boy resumod the cob « lection of emigration statistica whivh was futen - raptod by the grest tire of 1870, Our Goverwy - tnent has sent to Paris duplicates i’ all statistion upon that subjert which bove been collected 1t ¢ this country iuce that time. CIVIL SEBYVICE REFORM, ‘Tho Bonate Committao on Kefo:m in tho Clvil Service, of winch Seoator B. utwell 13 Ubairmon, has given considerablo attention during the re. cens to_tho question of turning over thn Indian Bareau and Ponmeion Ouico to tha War Dopattaoat. Eatly in too summor lations wero addrensed by tho Cummissioner to the Socx ratrary of War and to tho Becretary of the Intes rior, asking their optuiaa se to the exvediencr of making theso changes in thoir Depart- meots., Tue charactor of the final roply sent by tho Iuterior Dopartutent 1 not koown, 'Fhe reply of tuo War Departmont gocs ns far as to say thot i Congress hees it to muko the transler tho Departmont feels that ita inchinery 18 sut- ficleut to enablo It ta discherga such nuw datles with eficicnoy. Our Goverrment Only Desires Peace and Uniotsrrupted Com- morce, The Appointment of Jovellar Considered an Encouraging Slgn. Official Btatement Showing the Condi- tion of the Public Debt Jan. 1. Eastern Scnators Anxions to Onst Forry from the Vice-Presidency. THE CUBAN QUESTION. BPAIN'S NOTE TO THK UBEAT IOWERN, Sceeral Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, Wasuxatox, D, C., Jao, 3.~No ofticlal in- formation has yot boon rocelved at the Btate Departnfont tonching the eharactor or conteots of 1ho clrcular noto recontly soot by the Govern- ment of Gpain to tho European pawers in roply to Secrotary Fish's communication on the Cuban question, datod eimultancously with the Presi- dent’s anuual meesage, and prosonted to tho same Govoruments through our dijlomntic rap« resontativos. Iuformatlon from ather mources usuatly trustworthy in matters of diplomacy confirms tho repart from London that Spain isat 1ength dinposed to satinfy all just compliaints of the Cubans, sud adds that in hor comtauoication to the European posors, dated Deo. 23, sho ad- mitted the justico of tho poeition assnmed by tha Government of the Unlted States, and prom- faod to tix an early day boforo which the roforma nskod faor rhould bo carriod Into effect in good tnath, THE FISH CINCULAR. Tt can bo atatod, upon anthority, that the teat of the circular of our Uovernmaut to the Euro- poan rowers conulted of a sonoral Awmmary of the statements of the Promdont's messago tu s mo e diplomatic form. Tho Associatod Press dispatch of thla after- noon from London, relative to the Ciban note, roprosenis i port the porsonal views of the President upou tho gonoinl subjoct of a West Indian Confederation, but does 1ob accurately eot forth tho contents of tho note of our Gove crumout to tho great powora. TIHE PACTS WILL 800N DE RNOWN It is betloved that vory soon after the reas- serblig of Congress a resulution will bo pansod 1 ouo House or the other callivg for inforaation on tho Cubun question, nod tuat copies of all re- cent correspoudouce will then bo sout to Con- gress, ft will then probably bo seon tiat tho danger of war with Suan, i any has ever existed, haa pagsed, sud thas Sectotary Fish has, a3 on former oceamons, sbown his abiluny to doal with m st delicato diplomatio quostions'in a manner that will moot the apgroval of all fair- minded poreons, Oup of the most roassaring Bigna iy tho Iact that the Presidont continues to b3 guided by tho ndvice of tho Bocrotary of Siato, avd thoro is almost univeranl conildonce an Washington that the lstter whl vot, whils no romnine in oflico, allow this Govarnment to an- unocossarily asaume an sttitudo that will muke WAr necossaly or probable. 304 LLLAT, Tho appolutmont of Jovellar to succoed Val- masada a4 Cantain-Gousral of Caba, and appar- oot reconsideration by tho Sglmuh Gavernmant of its purpose of send.ng Caballus thero, inme- dintoly saftor recelving tho copy ol Buerotary Fish’a poto, ia looked upon in Washivgton as an encouraging eign. Jovelar 8 belicved to have boen tho best Captaio-Goueral who has been In Caba during lata yoars, aud has been vory hiubly spokea of by Anistor Cushing in his’ ollicial” dispatoitos. 1le s a mau of sirict iotog:ity, avd does wnot naccept the poui- tioca, 1t is nsserted, for tho purposs of eoriching himaolf {llegitimately, * 08 others have doue, and while Americans stading bis former adminis.ration in the ta.ang Guueumes complaiuod that he tacked the do- Clatun of claracter and oxcoutivo ability neces- maty Lo maue I o saccosalul Govoruor. our sdovernment remembor that ho has tbus far besu tha ouly Capisin-Ganeral who hxs boon CARPENTER. Fx-Senator Cacpeator td Lora as tha attornoy of sevoral large Wentetn distillers, whose property Lus boeu seized by Beorotary Bristuw. KECRIVED CERTAIN PRENENTH, Represeutative Plullice, of Missoutl, will, ac the exrlient practicavle motaent, intioduca a res- olution tuquiring whr Deputy Comnlastouer of U'ntouta Speor holds his oities. Lma resolntion rofets (o auold law of Congross which practicaily states that auy Deparimont olicer who recewas prenonts from his subordioates shall be immedi- ately dischargod. The Dopartment clorks inst. yoar did make Bpoer some presents, and the Phillips reso.nti+n {s designod us an attempt to. seouro Speer’s expulsiun for that canse TUL THIRD AUDITORBHIP, It i3 rumored that Robinson, now anntf So- licitor of tho Treasury, wiil bo appotnted Thied Auditor, 70 the Assaciated Press} THE PUBLIO DEBL. Wasmxaztox, D. €., Jau, 3,—The following shows the condition of the publio dobt Jau. 1z 81z per cent boud 017,416,400 ¥uve por cent Lo 0,344,150 Total coin bonds, e n’l.w,fifl!,lw 3 i 492,417,234 pec dempiion of deposite... Tutal fn tho Treasury... Dobt leas cash §o the Treasury . ——— e Authony, who will ran it herentcor as an evon- inr pupor, kLd, As bis salutatory says, is will ba 1adicaily Republican. 1ho audden cha:gn in uawapaper afans in this city Las caused great surpriso. Special Diapateh to The Chicano Tribune, Misnzarotis,Jan. 8.—Col. Thempson,o titor of ribune haw bren saceasded by vapt. Res, of Laucaatar, . Dlartin Williama succeeds to tho eity editormnip, ‘Thorapson will accupt & po- sition on th Now York Erentng Mail, Jobn A. Hoa, of tho city department, Iv prom-ted to maneging cditor. The capl'al stock ha8 beon locronsod from 00,000 to $100,000. THE TIHRD TERM, Shiarp Crittclyms on Binine, Sherman, and Georgo Whthinm Curtiny by I3inhe op Buven, Omaha Nee, Dee, A7, During Bishop Laven's stay m Omahs, & rop- resontative of tho Deo sought and obtalnoed au sterview witn him, Wae found him a gontlomuu of romarkable Intolligonce and quickuoss of porcoption, and withal as affable and pleasant a gentleman as wo ovor Liad tho gool fortune to moot. In regard to the * third term” bo sald that anyoody that knew him certainiy could uot have believed but that ho had mote seuse than to wndorlake to moxo a Viesdentinl nomiuation in n littlo preachot’s mooeting : (hat ho did ek thom o “piay for Urant's nom,natlon,” atd that ke ‘had s perfoct righ Lo pray for it himaolf, aud Lo got a8 many olbior proachors as ho could to do tho samo thitg ; that nine out of every ten Republicans in the United Blutew believe that Grant would mnke the bnst President of anv man in tho paety, but thoy hed pives away to thi sonti- mont agamet o third torm, It wab only a sonti- mont, & bare prejadice, for winch nit oug of tiiom could give a-‘somblanco of n 10ason. Jim Blaine, bo said, wculd kill himsolf bofora this nossion was over. Ile was altogotbor 100 anx. iouw. Iie haou't loarncd that if & jman wanted anything in this country bie must at lenst seem vot to waut it. lla was only an Imitator of Grant, anyhow. Blaine bad roma out for hard money, but 1t wes not till loug atter Grant hsd mado bLis hard-monoy specch on tho voto. Grant mado bis Doa Moinos spoech, and the wmoxe thing ccmos Blaine trowiug slong with his Comatitutional amendmount tn tho wako of Graut's loadorsbip, Oraut was alwaya surprisiug tho country with some new move. Hin Des Moinesspecch was a8 great A surpiso to bis onomios as his movoment to the rear of Vicksburg was to the Lebels. 'ip nox: thing waa tho Now Lnuland dioner, and oll tho wor.d wus agog to henr wbat ho wonld eav but Girant sat (beie with soafed Iips, ant ho pub np Buorma to maito » more radicar sj.ooch thin Graut tind ever made wn s lifo, Now the out. oomo of this 1iug will be, that Blalne will luft Llawolt, sud thun thov will linve to tako Blier- wan and bis Catinlioirm, or Urant sud his free schools and taxadon of church projerty. Did vousee Harper's Wenldy ou th tuird term # Now, [ am going to make a predictina : George Witliam Curlit 1s goingg o gt ont of there, not- withstanding Lis elegant Loglish, aud noe writ- ing. You seco that Nnst hss nover touched tuo tird torm, and ho wouldn't do it, and Nast makes that parcer and not Goorgo Wihikam Curtis. 1t won't do to have tho pictorinl and editorial clavh, Nast haw got more political foresight than all tha rest of them put togetner auyhow, and the Harpois don't cure a8 long b8 thoy can malkie money, nots withatanding thoy aro Mothodiats, { nmi gomng to pray for Grant's 1encmunalxn, he enid, be cauro Lo 18 svund on the xchouls, on the ear- roncy, and cau hold the South. Wast wouid Jim Blaluodo if ha wan President and the Sauth should kick up an insurceciion 2 Why, ho would have to run to thu telegraph-oico nod scud & meeaage to Uraot to come and aiop at. DBat, thon, 1f thev tominato Sacuman, T will Lray for him, sud get just as mauv prosctrors as I ciu ty help mo, Tho seutiment 1 this country is too strong for treo education far the Catholics to overthrow i, snd Bhernan s the nost wan to Grant to meko the Suuth tou tho mas. Just sero tho bell of the {ocomeiive rang, and the Dishop stretchod o:t lis bead, suyiug, “Good-by; vou will bnve ta got oI, Dra¥ for ‘l;-raufi aud tha good gevernment of this Repub- e." Love 'fragedy. Leuenworth Conunercial, Yesterdny evonlug n raportoc of fiho Commer cial learoed the following particulars of o utcide tuat took place tbas nftornoun at East Leav- euwoith, Mo **A young lady by tue nano of Minsoury Uttinzor bad boen keopsay houso'for sowo timo putt foru bachelor by ths namo of Jamea Burt, Daring hor stay at bis houso she, for omo reason wukuown, concorved n utroug attactunent for the man. and, it is said. mane har alfechun known to him, but it scoms that it wea not rociprocated by tue Benediot, aud ho rofusod all ovactures, dho girl brecamo oeee poudont, but still iived beneath the toof that sholtored all that was denr to Lor, 'I%int soomed 10 eatisfy hor notil yesterdsy, when she learned that he was golug to “Afchion to mur- ty aoothor ledy, aud, whilo bo wan standing at the ~pglass combing bhis heir, whe appronchod bun. aud asked permieston 10 aamb it tor him, and upon lus taruing around e coufrantad bim with & razer, sud atteupted +0 oug bistarost. Ho wrouched ths cazor fiom Inereans of tho debt for Decernbes Decreaso of the debt sincs June 30, 147: ued to tho Packo tafiway Co panies, intccest payablo in lawful inoney's Principal ouistandiog, Interest ccrued and not yet paid. Intereat pald by the United Btates. Tutorest repald by tranaportutiolr of malls, e0a1secreuense s Balauce of Interest pald able to execute in Cuba the decrees of Bpain whon they have been wnpopular io Havans. Afier tho cap.ura of tho Virginiua bie ordered Burzoll not tu shoot the prisouers, aud that aet, 50 disgeacetul to civilizatiun, would nat hava oo- gurred had uot bis dispateh heen delaved by tho gestruction of tho wires. Bubsoquantly ho de- liverod Wo the Virgiviuy, lu spito of tho threata of tha peoplo of Ilavana. Iio also relsasod sov- cral estutes ownod by Amoerican citizons, VALMASEDA'S BENOVAL. News from Madrd, roccived hiore within o fow days confirms tho ruwor montionod soveral weeks ago by Tux Trisune's Havaus corce- spoudent, that Valmaseda's removal swas conse- quent upon a misundorstandivg with Soaor Rubl, the Itoyal Comnunsianor seat te Cubs to aflect Huancihl roforms, Lubi seems to boa mau of markod tutogrity and ability, aad, 1n porforming tho epccinl duties confided him, Lo bas dise covered many other things which eadly uecdod rotarmation. ‘Thoso he bas cummuntcated 10 his CGoverumont. Jovaliar 1w sxpeciod to givo practioal elfeck to bis sugiestions, THE DEMUCHATA AND KECRETATY ¥ISI'S NOTE, \asuNaroy, D, ., Jan, 3.—CGovorument of- fleialy contious to be vory reticant rogarding our Hpanish relations, but tha efforts to keep the ooarso pursuced by our Governmont an entirs nocret Lias not boen successful. 1t (s now known authoritatively that a cironlar lotter waa seut to oach of tue priocipal Enrovean owers covenng that portion of tho Prestdo menyaga 1elatiog to Cuba and intorveniion, in a certain contingen= ov. Whife the Uuited S.ates did uot directly ask any co-operation in its propoded policv, aud piobably did not expact any, the sabmission of the mlh{}'ecl itsolf furnlsiod "su opportunity to theso foroign Cabineis to express the views of tho difforout Govelnments ou tho queation to Bmpone. on thoir vart, & similar ar joiut action, oubtiess the object of the Hocretary of Htate in tlue step was to sound Luropean opin. ton In advance of sny sotion by the Unltod Hiates, and to guarl sgalust the dauger of o{»malllan finally, The notitication was necossarity sent to Spain Hrat, Deeausn of tho existing friendly relations ; and, nocondly, to lnuress her with” the sorious in- tentioy of tha United States fo laving tho matter bofors tho Europeaa Powors, which would pro- vent fuither evaslon on her part and briug the questiona pandiug to a crisis. Thia procseding has provoked much feeliug amoug the Demo- cratd in Cougrass, who regard it as & doparture from tho uauctitied traditions aud policy, of the Usited Htatew. Promiuent Dorvacrats ‘say thoy will not act bitndly, but if the Prosident falla to #and in bis oxpected menuage in regard to Cuba sftor the receas, o call will bo made for the cor- respoudence. It may bo considersd certain, say theso Democrats, whenover the papers aro sout to Congrees, that tho Domsocrats of the Houso will pass a resolution condemniog in strong toims the indirect luvitation, ss they describe it, to the foroigu powors to juterfore with tho ar- fuirs of thns continent, ‘fhough our Goveinment conceals at presont from our ciizens what 1t cowmunigatos to the Eucopezu Govorsmeuts in rogard to Cuban af- fuirs, it can bo stated that the Awerican circular does not proposo, as & solutiou of the Cuban question, accordiog to the Loudon correspond- vut of tho Manchestor (Fuardiaa, that Cubs and Porta Hico tormn & coufederation, with a (ovor- nor-Qenoral appointed by Bpalo, A LONDON DISPATCH, Loxnoy, Jau. §.—Lhs Maucnoater Guardian’s Londou corrospoudont writes a4 follows, on tha subject of Hpaig, Cubs, aud the Uniiod Btatos ¢ * [ liave beow furnishod with what purposts to be the substaucs of America's Cuban note, I valievo it 14 corroct, though L do uut pretoud to give ity exuct lsnguage. It recitos thag Lhe gene oraljutorests of humsnlly aud commerce de- mand a cessation of tho wirugglo which has boen woged in Cuba for seven years, The United Status ate groas suffersry, but aro uuwitliug to act without the concurrenuce ol tho othei powery, 0,069,021 ¥ Us 21,343,340 THE CHESAPEAKE & 010 RAILROAD, In the suit of A. F, Richardaand othera against tho (hiosnpeals & Ohio Iadroad Company, Judgoe Bond to-dav, v Alonudm,‘rcsd theoplne a BLites, iun of tho Court, Cniof-Justico Watte concur- ning, The queshions before tho Court wero: Fhat, a motion to dismiss she suit from tho Unitod States coart for wantof jurisdiction, both tho plaintilf and dofendants boing citizens of the samo Btato, Becond, s motion of tuo plaintiffs themsolves Lo bo nllowad to enter com- mon order of discontinuanco, tbat 1huy mig bt be ablo to procest in tho HStale court, whose juris- dictlon was unquestioned. Judyo Boud, otter & full reviow of tho case, and the action of his Court heretofore, announced that nn order wou ld bo issueddirectiug the Rocoiver appoiuted by him fysou) to settlo his accounts o or bofore n ay to be fized, wheroupon ho will bo discharzod, aud thio paitiod allowed to procosd in tho Hiato gourts, acoording to the desire of n large ma- Jority of tho croditors of cach claus, The effect of tlis decision will bo to placo the affaiws of the road {u tho hauds of Gon, Wickuam, the Itecaivor appointed by the Btato courts, Coun- ol tnoa sgreed upon Jeu. 20 a8 tho time by whloh mefl Roceiver must seitle. It is statod that tores-foutths of sll tuo croditors of tho road aro favorable to a forcclosuro of ths moit- xago and the sectiomont of its nffairs by the Btato courts, in accordanco with the declwon ot the Unlted Btutes Court to-day. IN MENONIAM. Benator Coopor, of Tonnesses, on tho 11th inat, will introuuce & resolution rolative to the death of Audrew Jolinton, when the custoxuary eulogies will bo dolivered. A day bas not yot been fixed for the announce- mant of the doath of Vice-Lresident Wilaor. HECOND CONFTROLLEN. Gov. Carpoutor, of lows, has accepted dhe post of Becond Comptrolier of the Lressury. ILLNESS OF OEN, THOMAS, Anslstant Quartormarter-Gunoral Thomas (on the retired list siuco 1873), whilo walaiug ywstore day afteimoun near the Treasury Depaztnent, way suized with a paraiytio strofio, and fell to the pavemant. A number of gentlomen weal to by sesiytance, wheu s carriate was oblained, rud the vouerable gontleman romoved to hu rea- doace. ———e THE STATE TREASURY. &Spectal Disvateh to The Chicaan Tribune, Senmwvoriewn, i, Jau, 8,—Tne following {a. tha State Trensury statemeut for December, 1876 NECKIPTH, Hevenue fund, $10,214.61; liilnols Tver Smprove miuut (dud, $25,0005 ectodl fuud, Sit8d.00; dilinols Ceutrsl Nailroad fund, §1 6! ocal Lond fund, $3,408.20, Total, $238,140,42, DISHUBSEAENTS, Nevenua fund, §3i.110.1/; Nlinois Niver improve. :iem fund, §16,500.95; schical fund, ¥516,15, ‘Total, ¢ e e Xt JOURNALISTIC, Spectal Dispated to The Chicano Tribune, Maptsox, Wis, Jan, S.~The Stals Journal publiches » Contennial number to-nlght for ex- hibitiou with othor firat Wisconsin papets of the vear at tho Philadelybla Exbibition, containing varioty of Btate, county, and city facts and Higuses. ugeral Diapateh to I'he Chicaan Tribune, MiLwAUKEE, Jan, 8.—1ho annual mosting of the etockholders of the Sentinet Compuny to- day, N. 8. diurphy, W. G. Hoborts, and 8, 3lcCord were elccted Directors 3 Murphy, Pasuie deots Kobeits, Hecretary, for four years, teldivg Spain. 'Fho contivtation of the at- tompt 10 govera Cuba from Mudiid will be fatal to the hopes of a restorstion of peace ; uevertheleas, Cuba boloups to Spalv, M oll obbier elective oflices sbalishied. A, C. Bolkin was appointed editor aud Roberts businoss wanager. A, M, Thomson was presons aud voted the opnosition ticket, o great share of s population 18 op- &yectal Dupaten to Tha Chicasn Triduna, posed to m eeparstion. I thess cir- Lzavexwontu, Ksn,, Jan. 8.~1he Commercial cumutaucos the wolusion of the ques- | of this oity been parchasod by Dy I Lar grasp, and she then boguad him to gve hor €0m0 po.son thut sho might k!l herself, oy Lifo vru now a burden, Be rotused, she left tha | wuse ond went to her grandmotbor's, not far ¢listan?, and askea for a rovolver, waving that M1, Bure wishod to shoot a hog. The pistol way 116560 Ve, AmA il Sopsriing beth to. E. Bortd 1o passed into the kitchey, asking him at the tamo to cocompany hor. le rephiod that he yrould conio to & momont, but slmast in an in- teant the loud renoit of a platol statlad the 11ousehold, and npon going 1ato the kitchon ho fouud Lot sirotclied npan tho floor nhb 4 frighte tul pisol wound in the right tociple, winch cauved almost lmmadiato doath. Our mformant EU3B that sho was a vory boautiful miel, and wa 1 pason can bo aseigned for hor inssne passion for ulr, Burt, e Investigntion Chnlionged I No sewing-machins i the world, oxcept tho ‘-Now Automatio,” of the Wilicox & Gibba 8. M. Co., has an automatic tenrion, or any olher of tho oharacieristic features of that marvel of sowing mochanism, Tho public should aot be imposed upon by statements to the contrary, rando by rival companics. Ammu:ut other high distinctionslatoly recoived by tiio New Automncte, 18 tho graud *'Gold Medal of Piogress,” awarded at tho Amuricau Instituto Tair, ‘Willcox & Giibbs 8. M. Co., No, 200 and £02 Wabash avenuo, ———— ey Privileges. 3z, J, E. Baxley, of {he oldeat-catablished brokerage firm (Lapsley & Dazloy, No, 74 Broadway, New York,) i atock priviloges, (primoe bona fids Block Exchunga parer), ean bo found ut the Paimer Houss for o dags, a0, 3 'aud 4, and will ba pleased 16 give any informae o leaired 3810 tho privilega busiocas tu Now York Children’s Garmonts Cut by thoOld Way look an {hiongh thuy biave been measured by laylug tie cbfid on thu cloth, ond cutting sround thew. The “ Domestlo Sewlng-Muchina Company have Juat fu- troduced a comiplele line of clil Iren's pattorns, which combine graco, cle nd soonomy. e Lundborg's Porfumes aroe like natural flowera and bouquets, BIRT S, WHEADON-Jan, 1. I t 11:45 8, m., Mra. 8, O, ‘Whiadon of twiu deughis ra, O:ntenntals, MARRIAGES, DITALER—AALADLEv—AAL_Sumdsy Inat, at iho realdenco of the brides! parents, R Kt Twenty-fifth. 1 this clity, by tho Rov, A, J. Mensing, Mr, Freder- Shalek and Mie Jounio Aal; awl at tuostue tine -uilJlmn, Afr, Louis Adfer s nd Bivs Sulllo Anl, Now York aud London (Eug.) papers please <ol 4 . CHARD—CITACE—At Fall River, Mees,, Jan, 1, ihe Rey, Dr, Dutivr, Thomas 8, Clisrd uud Mary Cuce, Luth of Uhivegr, DEATHS. E’!:‘EOIAI:‘FDTIUBH- Dr. de dongiva Light~lirown Cod Give er O 0 ganeral hoalth {s impaired.’” obreryes frp Untl., Poyaician ta her Jagoaty in free d roank 4 efiocts uf 3 chulLe fag 013, [t hriare o Kvery Mother who Regnrds the 1ite and health of bor ehild th uld po-reas MItR, WING LOW'S BOOVHING SYRUP, Tt is an ola and welj sried Fymods, It rellavos tho ‘ehild £ nm tony a tho ame redugos |allammatins o wres Wi cinto, ogn: Taton tno' stomnery aud Guwnls, nad, by KiVIGE testaud ealth tu thaatiiid, eamfacte s muhar, ° s LUOTION SALES, 187C. FIBST AUCTION SALE Of the _N_’ew Year. Attractive fivle of Stapfonnd Soasonable Dry Goods, tunlery, Notlows, Underwear, & no iine Tomson & Gooduaw'a celrbrated Table Catlery, Alag ltazors, Pocket Kulves, Miated Goods, Canteen, &e, Tlegant Bibles, Albums, Books, Fine American Olocks, &2 Fine'v.rioty of Gloves, Miltens, Gauntlet Pieca Goodn, Flanuels, Jeans, Fur G Mustcat Instraments, Shawls, Skirts, Bcatfs, snd Lsdles’ Neckwesr in grot varisty, dents’ Uilerwear, Wool Blankets, Bed Comforts, orao Binukelr, ke, G ORE & CO,, 63 and 70 Wabash-sy, ES PINCLY ASSORTED Boots, Shoss & Rubners AT ATOTION. On Wednesday, Jan. 6, at 9:30 8. m. DEM’;OURB % CO,, 08 nnd 70 Wabash-ay, ON THURSDAY, JAN. 6, AT 30 O'CLOCK, 209 Packagos Glasywsre, assorlo ) Pachingon Lmpa, 10} Tots Plated Goods, Household Furniturs of overy deseription, AT 10:30 G’CLUCK, Tatlor Library, Ciamber anl Kitchen Farnltura, Parlor, and D<o Dy Show Casos, Volvet, Drusaolt and \Wool Carpete, Plavos, 100 Caacs Worcester Ssure, KO, P, GORT & CO, Anctiopears, DBy BELULISON, PONBROY & CO. Auctloneers, £4 and 83 Randolph at. OPENING SALE, 1876, TULSDAY MORNING, JAN. 4, s 0:30 o'clock, st our stores, 84 and 6) Randoiphert., new and second. hand FURNITURE, and G:neral Housckoeptng Goods, Btoves, Crockery, tud Glarwware, Flated Wars, elew LLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, AT XO. 310 BAST DIVISION-ST. THE ENTIRS 8TO0K GROCHRIED AT AUCTION, TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 4, sd oi atclock, 'FLAS, COFFEES, Can Goods, Splces, and Genoral Grocery Stock, Also tle Conntsvy, Fealw, Shelving, Ele, ELTHON. IOM! 3 FRIDAY THORBIEG, Jan. 7, of At our FIRST FRINDAY'S SALE for 1470, we have 2u unusuaily stiract:vo alock of new and necond-hand Parior, Chamb:r, ead Dining-room FURNITCRE. Afullllua of CARPLTS, Mattrove ets, Comforiers, Lounjes, 50 Nale, Marble-tan Tubles, Cra ‘Ware, Geueral Merchandjse, ELISON. . Btoves, Blink- dro. es, Whate ans and Disted OY & O, 4 ciad 86 Raudoly b-st, ~ WL A, BUTTERS & 0., 103 BAST MNADISON-ST. REORLSIONR AUCTIOIN HOUSE. ESTADLISULD JAN. 1876, TWENTY ¥HARS AGO 240 ROLLS AWonl an Cotton aad Weol Ingirain Co2pots, WM oty Al fusiain “RIPPEN—In Sacraivhio, on tho 1Uth of Dacember, 1835, sulin Rippen, formetly s resident of thls city, a mxh:r of Mrs, J. Corbzldge, uged 63 years and & moutts, SENDELBACH~Jan, 3, Joseph Bendelbach, aged 78 years und 11 days, Funera) will iske place from 230 Rebooe Trieuds_are {nvi o'clack 8, w,, Jub, 4 3 Bendetbach, Widow; J, Fyand J, W, Bendellach, LUCAB~On tho vent deuco of his eiuter, &t s, 674 Wast Adutun st,, Hudey . Lucas, b ie 3.d year, Kemelon wi 1 Lo taken 10 Ro.liester, N, 1 3 _ LIQUORS, We aro prepsred to furnis all pariles requiring a supply of wipcrior New Eugland Wi, of Vartsus i suicl quantition 18 may tu csquivad, Al orders or inuiries Llriassd €0 te underelgusi will toceive im- modiute sticution, L Dy RIBIAKDS & 5ONS, 67 &0l by Liaterats, Lton, Blass ated Ware, .+ by a* 10 weluck, 162 Madlarn.el i3 i G 6 Honers, A oar ral WAL 4, BU' 4 harve! 100 tin ana colfor cannisiers. 1ues platform nealeo. at anction, to pay charzer, Wednesday marntng, Jan at 30 o'clock, at our salenroomus, 303 Laet Aladteona WL, A, BUTTERS & GO, Auctionesrs, BUTTERS & RETULAR TRADE SALE TAURSDAY 510! 4, dan. 0, Bt 200 o'clocl, STAPLE AND PANCY DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Tiurk, Btieep, ind Kid Glovos, Gaunticts, and Mite Cardigan Jackots, Buicts, Drawors, and Skirts, Wool Hoslery, Suspenders, Whits Gonds, Lincns, Embroi- derios, EAgings, Nt 1an, Lstu, Caps, BOOTS, BIORES, AND SLIPPERS, On Seconil-Floor Balearoam, 108 M wlison-st, BI]TTER§1 & €08 REGULAR SATURDAY SALE. ATURDAY, Tan, 8, at 9;3) o'clock, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Furnftnro, Carpets, Blovos, White Grenifa and Glaas- ware, £ino Tablo Cullery, il General Merchiandlse, At Suleszoo, 104 East Madison. By 8, DINGEE & CO,, Auctionccts sud Commisslon Merchan's, 274 and 378 East Mdleon-at., hoar the Uridge. YLiberal cash advences mado ou cona{guments, Sest attentlon givon to Outside Hilor, Iogular Sales on Weduewday aud Biturday of eoch week, TO-A[ORROW, WEDNESDAY, at 10 a, m. Estensivo Sale Withont Limit of Second-Hand Honsghold Farniture, THI1 ENTIRE CONTENTS OF Teu Largo Private Dwollings, romoved (0 oar stores for couvenlence of aals, which wo aro ordor sd ta sell withont linif, cons(stfug fu pert of Bandaomey Par.or, Obatber, L Ltoam Furrlture, hulrs, and Extensjon Tablos, Carputs, B'anketn, Comforiers | Bloves, Crockery aad Qlisse . s largo ot JOtch=n-w: waro I gr 2t quantly, H‘ L:Mng aud Cookiing Blores, 10, Two vorgy Sioe Pianos, 10, Twentithres new and clegant Chamber Bote, 16 new and elegant lurlor Bela, Book-Canes, Wardroles, Sece retarles, and Olice Furnituro of sl kiuds, with a wis celianeaiin wasortment of Qeneral Morchatidise, “liencs good are ré uly now for ins, octlon, Furliar particulars fu (0-morrow’s papers, Hi_‘ DINGLE & CO., en T By WM. M at the W 3 PRIVATE RESIDENCE Corner of Adums sud Paulins-ats,, on TUESDAY MORNING, 4, 8t 10 o'%clock, conalating of Fine Farlor Furnb uy Caivs, Fine Drusscls aud Inguain Cacpelt Marble-Top Guatibar Bots, wita Drossing Ouse, Do tiful Ornatnery, Silvorwars, Fine Oll-Paintings, E> graviags., &c., Eloe Librury,'1 sct Ghambers! Enieycioe podia, Dining, Kitchian, aud Laundry Uienslls, Crocks <ry, Uiuawaio, ke, A0, Sals positive and ‘withoud Teacrvo, WAL ¥, HUDGES & CO., Auct.oncery, 613 Weat Lako st Also 0n WEDYESDAY Liering, Jau, 5, 8l 7 0CWSK, 2t our warcroois, odl West Lake-st, we will waks 8 Clenrine Salo of “WQUBEIIOLD GUUDS, slio a La# stock of now aud wecand band bovks, WAL .F. HODGES & Cf nctioneers, e e = 66 \Vggl'hl_a‘hl.g By JAS, . McNABARA & CO4 117 Wabasbesv,, No W, corner Madlaon-st, 1,000 CASY:S BOOTS AND SHOES, Tuesday Morutng . Jap. 4, at 9:30 o'clock. Full Vo of Congrose Alesl ' Glluters, oote, Clliras Stoet 3 JAS. P McNAMARA & 0., Ancifoneeis as H OONERULIONERYK, | i QELEBRA' Wronghout tho Union—azpresacd (o pasts. 1 B and np';"“ ool drest g’&fl Lfli o0 By, B Chiosgor 23, 40, 80 b Uuaer,

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