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THE COURTS. South Park Condemnation Cases= Disagreeing Partners. Boucicanlt and Kaler Lock Horns ona Demurrer---In Bankruptcy. An Injured Wifcee-Rccord of Judgments and New Sults, CIIICAGO. Very 1ittle substantial business waa dona yea- terdny in the South Park condemnation case. ‘The lawyers offered homcopathic dases of cvi- dence and aliopathicdoees of lezal arzuments in alternation. There scemed to be an awkward bit of testimony nbout a plece of Iand bought from Mrs. C. C. Myers at a high price, and they Isbored hard to show that the sals bad been re- scinded. They have not yet offerad their re- maining witncss as to value, and, unless he comes in, they will undoubtedly be defeated— score, 35 to 84 witucsses. The jury can declde no others way, for they must be hopelessly imbeclle before this thme In view of the contra- dictory testimony, There Is a decston ex- pected from the Judge this morning, aud a Tittle evidence probably Irom cither sldc, and then tho arguments. It §s doubtful whether tbe case {8 glven to the jury this weelt. ‘The firat witness yesterday morntng was Alex- ander Wolcott, who was recalled to ideutify Hoyt's new plat of the nurth ten acres of the K, 1§ ot the N, E. fractional I{ ot Sec. 24,38, 14, belng part of the forty acros, Francls M. Corbin was also recalled, nnd tes- tifled that he had sold, or controcted tosell, a portion of the property In question in 1873 for $45per front foot. The admission of thls mvi- denca gave rise to A long and rather warm dis- cusaion, the potitioners clafming that iL was no more competent than testitnony os to sales ot adjacent tracts, but the Judgo Loally allowed it togoin. Charlea W, Colehour, recalled, confirmed the testimony of Mr. Corbin from his own experi- once. ) Mr. Dobson, a surveyor, recalled, stated that from recent measurements he had discovered that the water on thoe tract now was a foot higher than It was In 1873, o IL W. Harmon testifled that Mr, Chasncey * T\ Howen, on bebnlt of the Commissioners, nad made a contract with Mra. Caroline U. Myers for the purchase ot Lot 10 In [loyt's new plat [or $2,600, on which $2,500 had been K, Nixon hiad In Is evidence. testificd that Men, AMyers hiad sold a tract contatning about seven- tenthis of an acre to the Commlxsloners, a short time ngo, for the sum of §5,000. ‘This would be over 87,100 on acre. In order to break the forco of thia testimony, the Commissioners fn- troduced Cornellus Price, Paul Cornell, anad 1., B, Stuway, to show that there waa an crror, in that §t wns supposed in the purchise 1 contalned abont two dence o show that the contract bl been rescinded was very fncons clusive, 1t geemed that the Mvers vontract was roferred to the Land Committee, hut they Nind falled to over make any report, The conis tract wos slgned by Mra. Myers on one slde and Chamcey T, Bowen, Prestdent of the South Park Commiseloners, ou tne other, It was ob- Jeeted that Col. Buwen had no power to bind tho other Comminsloners, Ml nfter a loug ar- gument on the polnt, the Judge took 1t under wivicement, promising to give a dectston this morning, THE TINERTY THON=WORKS, David R, Fruser and Thomas Chalmers, scnlor partniers of the firm of Frasor, Chalmers & Con, filed Wil yesterday agamst -thelr ather purtniers, Lobert” Anthody el Davhl Mur. ciant, qasking for on account and - dis- solution of ' partnership. They set ont that en the ! of February, 18592, they entered Into partnership with the defend- ants for the purpose of carrying on o general nnchine, enafne, and bofler worls, the business, o be knowins the Liberty Tron-Works. Fruser contributed $12,600.95, und was to receive $2,50 sulary per onnunm; Cialmers put In $12,305.03, and was to draw g 1ike salary; Anthony's share wus §1,455.21, and his ealary £2,100; und Mar. chuanl’s portlon was §4,000 ard Lis salary §1,500, The partuership was to continue five yéars, and at its conclusion the wholy assels were to bo divided in proportlon to the amounts contrib. uted. The firm purchased Nos, 143 sl 145 Fulton street, and subsequently Nos, 138 and 141 adjobulng, together with the bulldings and muchinery thercon, and_bezan business. ‘Tho partnersi oxpired by Nuntatlon the Grsy of s year, but complaliants ciuim that it would o dlasstrous to the firm 1o ceass business at ance, as they have unfinished contracts on hand, Altowing for depreciution und bad debts, their nasets are wortl ahout 8121.000, with an Indubt- edness of only about §7.000. ‘They theretore oslc an account” and settlement of the partner- ship affuirs, Tn the meantime they desire tho business shall bo earrfed on as weual; thata Regelver may be appointed to stipereise atlairs and collect debts, and that the defendants b restrafucd from nterferiug with the ailaies In any respect. THAT " CAKE FOR IIVONCE " IN COURT AGAIN. In the cuse of Dion Boucleault, vs, James O. Kaler and_the proprictors of Wood's Museum 10 provent Kaler from havings performed here o play called %A Case for Divoree” a dewmurrer waa filed to the declaration and brouzht up yees tenday for argument before Judge Blotgett, The declutation coutaled two counts, in one of which the nth relied on the rights given hitm by the Copyrizht law of the United States, and it the other on tius common-law rights ay author of w sinlar play, which, na ho ulleged, had been stolen by Mr. Kaler, " Tho demurrer waa to this lust count, sl an Interesting ques- ton was rulsed as to what constitutes “publf- atlon, 60 a8 to ent an author ofl from tho £ights e Tias ns compuaer of a drama or Blerary production, The declaration averred that My, ouckeault had allowed his play to Le pere formed on the stage of a theatre, and had l.rmml m{m-xs thereof to the uctors eng ta production. 'This the defendunts wag stich o * publieation ™ under the comon Taw s fndieated bis abandonment of his rignts tu the i and zave any one the right to use it ‘The Judze took the matter under advise. ment. tarkson appeared for Mr. Boue cait, and G, W, Constantiue for the defend. auts, ay i DIVORCES. Mary MeGrath {3 u provident girl, who, hy bed works and economy, has managed Lo save up §600. A vear nzo last ' May, In an wvil Bour, us 1t has i, llm\'ml, che biarried Johy Me- Girath, amd sinee then her fife hua be den, For about twowecks ho behaved Lut aiter that he began to give way to his temper, and to hoke and drage bor over the ooy o the Ieast provocation, somettmes pulling her vut of bedt at night. Mauy thnes sbie has been com. pelted to sleep on a lounge, and finally last Sep- ciber ahe left Wo, I order to lwfpl:ll slin touk In boarders, and also luanud him 3200 of her hard-carnvd savings, He ds n section boas on a raliroad at a sulary of sbout a mouth, and owner of the two honses aml lot No, 17 Twenty-third street, worth SL0KL sy of the Boure “and Jot st Euglewowd, No. 5ty Wentworth avenue, worth 2,000, As sle s hor and in freble helth, cunsed L{ hia bratal. ty, sheaslis for a reusunable snount of alimuny along with her divoree, and also lor an junc. tion to prevent him from disposiug of or fncun Yoring M pronertr. TH tnienotin Wi et without bowd efng required. Anna Henkel filed u bill against her husband, Conrad Jenkel, asklyg for u diyores on the ground of drunkenness, Judge Moore yestenlay granted a decren of divorce to Mary B Juhnizon fiom Aaron dohne 1 aecount of his cruclty and drinkenness, THE GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE CONPANY. The folluwing Is au abstract of the wontlily report for Deceinber, which was tited yesterday, of Cluk W, U Assigues of the Givat Weat- ern Jusurance . Halance Dec, Collections & Expended for dividends and expens Balance on hand., 1TENS, Judge Jameson annourices that he has post- Poned the trial of the condemnation cases uutil the tirst Monday of February, The cull of Cal- endar No. 9 il theretore contiuuo until Hulshed, A. B. Mason was vesterday admitted to prac- tlee fn both the United States Conrta. UNITED wTATRS COURTY, Benfamiu Worester Legan @ suit for 3,000 ,’-‘l}fll\]u{ vezalpst Jotin Fitch, Samuet I, aud Albiou K. i{ansom, and Joseph Wi Bnnlugd brouzlit suit for €2,500 agufust Wiams E. Templeton and J, W. Templeton. Wi BANKHUPTOY MATTERS. illam E. &tone filed u voluntary petition in kruptey yesterday, liis debls, all ubses tured, amownit to HT.;RL THere a0 N assets ex- LB wortn of personal gmpu( r, which s lllxlzmul. ‘The petition was relerred fo Keglster Au Iuvoluntary petiiion was filed Dee, 27, but uppressed fur adevice, ofalast Alutcobis Aadton Iving partner of the firm of Macilon- ¢ following aro the petitlon- the anount of their claims: & Griswold, 8731.15; Bproguo, 0.203 and Boles, Fr oy charge that tho hank- Ul of December laat, maden trans- ‘oceries worth about £4,000 to sume person unknowa, with intent tudefrand - is creditors. AL the same time belng insulvent uantity of property be- TcDonald Dros. to sonie unknown persons with ke intent. Also, that on the 26th of Doceinber, being n possesslon of ahout 10,000 Ing creditors with Conkey, 81,750 fer of his stoc] e tranaferred a Jarge longing to the firm of ‘veeries wortl different stores fn the city, he scerctly and fraudulently remaved all but $1,500 warth and secreted them fn some as yet undiscovered place. MeDunald has also secreted himseif so that he cannot be found, though they think he Is somewhera (n the city. A rule o shinw canss was {ssucdireturnable Jan., 9, aud aleo n warrant of selzure, and a warrant for the arrest of MeDonald, awl 'to hold the buil belngr fixed at $2,000, aleo fssued for the examinatlon of Willlara Me- Donald before the Reglster. Walsh & Hutchingon were adjudicated hank- 't by confession and a warrant Issued return. A componition-meeting will be held Jan. 15, abd notiee sent to all creditors by Bradford Ilan An order was cock was yesterday appointed Assignee of Holman Q. Purinton, ‘The composition-mectipg {n the case of Alden C. Millard was continucd until Jan. 11, An Arsignee will be_chosen this mornings at 19 o'cluck Tor the estate of Moore & labell, and at 1 o'clock for she estate of Brunawick, Btephani & Hart, A composition meeting will ba held at 10 o'clock in the case of 8mith & Buxbaum, BUPRRIOR COURT IN HIIEF, Ransom Klctiards and George F, Wethercll zan o AL in replevin yesterday amainst Allen C, Calkina and Homer I, Fisher, tarecover pos- ressfon of suna Jumber In Calkins & Fisher's lumber-yard, valued at 1,500, ed 4 suit In replevin to recover from Frank!in MacVearh, Wayne Mac- B. Raymond, . C, Banuard, Morris Bunu, Max A.'Meyer, Andrew Me- 0, Butler, J. W, Virle, George amuel Leopald, Ilears’ Leopold, Abraham Ral, Charlea Kern, and ~—— Lawler, the schoons er Lucy Uraham, about 500 barrels of ralted fish on her, aid 450 balf-harrels salted flsh on the achoonier Grabam Urothers, the whole befng valued at $5,500. CINCUIT COURT. Willlarn I1, Snvder began & suft o trespass agalnst George H. Van Telt, Flavll A, leach, and John M. Moore, laying dainages at $2.500. ‘e Batavia Paper Munnfacturing Compony hegan a sult against Herman Lich to recover $1,121.03 due on elzht promlssory notes made “The Unlon Mutunl Life Insurance Company of Majpe tlled n bill agafn Manufacturing Company, Wililaen E, Smith, aud J. R, Dickinsou, to_fores clone o mortpnge for $0,000 mude by the Frear Stone Manufucturing Coinpn D, Boone, Trustee, onthe fullowin g ut n point the shure of Loke Michigan this tract and tho one-acre tract of Charles Cleaver, and runninyg thence westerly along the north line of the saiil one-ucre tractlo o point Innlme paralle) with the centre line of the maln track of the Chicago branch of the Iiinots Central Rallroml, and distant therefrom, easters 1y, twenty-two feet; thence northerly on sald giaraltel lne 250 feet s thenee canterly on a line purullel with the satd norih line of the said one- acre tract Lo the shore of Lnke Michigan: thence alonge the hore of Lake Michizan to the place 1xo the north twenty feut of that 2 of Jund Lyl east of the linots Central track, hought of Sumuel Ellls and wile Thotias Cleaver Nov, 25, 1851, and more par- cularly described by o deed wiven by the hefrs of sald Ellis and wits to snld “Thomas Cleaver, dated Nov, 23, 1856, recorded fu book 189, page 181: also, all the rizht of way along the alley, 1welve fect wide, reserved frotn the east end Lot 100 in the ‘cast part of Ellis' Addition to Clideaga, and the right of way across the track of the Jllhois Central Ratlroad to the premisea thereby conveyed from the alley above-men- tloned and from Walipansch avenue or street— 5 4. ee, 35, i, Murls E, Shaller r hegan a suit in trespass against Alexander Weble, claling 810,000 dain- Charles K. Nichola and John Pearcon com- menced an action in trespnss ta recover $25,000 damages from tho Binger Manufacturing Com- pany und Jsmes Bolton, COUNTY COURT, Tn the estata of Martha Thayer a grant of nd- ministratlon was made to Jeromo K. Gratman, under hond for 6,000, In the estate of Willlam Hocdeker tho will was nroven and letters testamentary were fasncd to Mary Bocdcker, under bond for 330,000, In tlio extate of Orland H. Hough the will was proven and letters granted to and Polly Ann Hough, under bond for §3,000, CRIMINAL COURT, Jonn Thornell was trled for Albert J. Tlough asenult and ac- Clirlstian Bergenhanser, enry Berzenhanser, and George Lanwe were Killing of Nichulus Plrang ‘the circuinatances of the case, I brief, are: A German wedding was In progress on West Nineteenth strect, near Brown; the defendants ¢ manongs the guests, amd, along ra, were full of heery Plrang wou; missfon ww the party, but 1L was denfed finally he was pitctied upon and severely b o elfeets of whivh he died. 'The only ¢ ngainat the defendants materfal, or seemed to conneet them with the affatr, woa the atlidavit of the d hours before death, put on trial for the e Buth of April last. that appeared eceased o fow Tho cass will be on again ® BLonorsr—lasecd No, 14 still on trial, unaz GANT—10 to 107, 110, 111, 111 to 120, 5t 13, Inclislve, tton & Qiiincy rnar Ju_m:.. — 104} a beginning at No, Ltallroad ou Lel 1 Lo 424, 38, A4, 41D, 410, 3, 314, Rehkopt v Norilhweatern Rallway Cotapuny, ou tr Jvna Monur—7, I schramm, on tria Jivagiy—No call. I Wayno & Chic: Set cane 0S4, Taylor va, Baltt. i & Chicao arlzoad Company, nud colendar Nos., 648 to 400, luclusiv, No. 4,104, Casler MeArvieren—No call, nmissioners v, Duule Hanwsti~No call, Uwitap RrATEs Cikedi? CoUnt—Junos Uron. axrr—\William_ 8, Town of Ottawa, CuiD. —A. 1, Scaville, Amlenee of Dautcl “i-rnnk M. Stover and Jdohu A, asioNa—Tulitn A Doy Ganr—Eliz 3, 1at 2. UMt —Jumnes W Johmeon ve. Evan 1% K . =Feter 'ower va, ), Williai Dickiwson, Te myire Warchonns' Company, v, the wvo of the B Puilip Larman. §¢ Eolomon Bpow, copul Chul < Willlam Stov 5 naton, U, Palmer, and ~Morris Meyers v, 5, erman National Hank ve, Franklin MacVeash & 1 and Peter Thohp- try end Benjamin . 3 $150. ~L'rane Hros, 1ny ve, J, I, Coiter, $472 it ul v, Anule 5, MeRay aud dere $131.40. —N. 1L, Wulworth, Receiver of N Tathanicl and John E. ¢ . Lewon v, Providenl: .24, —M. Guebel va, I Ueorge 0, Newberr, 10, —Juhn H. Boyd vs. Fdiund ~E. Loby, uee of Inlernational 3 ==liantel It, Urant ve, R, 1liam E. Stou P. Dumon ys, Danlel F. arl 315171, —Charle ff, §40. n1 . 15, L. Taylor ve. ve._ Anna B, Moore, $2 H i Fliut el u Heny bl looker, —Uliver Jolnson V., Andrew Dunulng va, Heary 3. Wilcos, L. Samucl 8. Hayes, Jojin E, Sayles uud Alvert me ¥, S "rane ffros. Manufsciur) , §15.—A. C. Tlawking v Pucific’ ailroad Company, $ Thowas ve. John 3. Colling, 81 Poppers ve. Parker It Mason, B. Ugden vé. Allen 0. Catkin CLECUIT COURT— CuNTKaBIONY: v, Halvor Hulvorsen, $627.17, yuox Rouxno--llenn G, C.. and W. A lluic aud motion for pe ial, Juncs Boor—"Elizabeth B, Cleveland ve. Ellos, 8. The Chicago & 2, 518,47, 8. M. 3, 1.~ Wililam 600, —d. V. N. Standish is ¥lyon ve. Willlam IL., Hutohlusous verdich, $507,50, Emanuel, and 8imon fiartman, Meyer Lindsaer, and Frank Agnew; verdict, §301. WILL COUNTY, ILL. TAR CINCUIT COURT. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. JotizT, Iil,, Jan. 8.—The January term of the Will County Circuit Court commenced yes- torday, Judgo McRoberts preslding, and the tirand Jury (s now in sessfon. In his chargs to the jury, the Judge took occaslon to make a few ecnable and seasonable remarks, the necessity for which fs scif-evideut, In relation to the pardoning vpower, which werc mot ot all commendatory of Gov. Bev crldge's wholesale exercise and Indis- criminate abuse of Exccutlve clemency. e al- Inded to several well-known cases, including that of Perl, the ftallan munlerer, and Enright, the Jolict nose-hiter, and said fu offect that the Governor's action in pardoning such criminals was an {nsult to the intellizence of the jury that convicted and the Jidge who sentenced them, and calenlated to bring the administration of Justice Into contempt. After orpanizing, the Court adjourned until this nornlyr, A meeting of_the Lar was after- wards held fi»r the Egr:mc of appointing dele- pates to the Legal Conventlon, which meets at Springlield to-morrow. Sotne discussion ensued, terminating with the lollowing resotutlons: Resoived, Thatthe multiplication of the decis. fons of the Supreme Court of this State is & grow. ing evl] and s great harden on the profession, and 1hnt some mearure should be taken to reduce both the number and price of the same, Tevotreit, That (he Hons. As O, Marshall and . 11, Pinney ba appointed delegntes to tha State Dar Assocfation at Springficld on the 4th {nst., and re- quested to usc thelr votes and Inflzence, both {n that A¢noclation and as members of the General Assembly of (e Stale, to devien some means to ra- leve the'courts of this State, and especlally the Supreme Court, of the averwhelming burden of Juiticiary business which now presara npon them. Lieaoived, That 8. W, Munn beadded to the fore- roing delegation, and requested toattead the meet. sociation, and neo his infinence Thero aro 240 cases on tha docket, many of which, however, ars_of sllght importance and fnvolve no intricato legal points, The business of the term will be dispatched with _that com- ;nnndnlilu celerity for which Judge McRoberts s noted. MISCELLANEOUS. SPRINJPIELD ITBMS. Spectal Ditpatch to The Tridune, SrniNorieLDy, Ill., Jon, 8.—At the Supreme Court session to-day only orders of a formal character wera cntered. No proceedings of general intereat. In the United States Court, William McFad- den, of Quincy, and James A. Finch, of Louis- ville, Clay County. were admitted to practice. ‘The Pekin whisky cases are sct for trial this week, That agalost old Jake Lucas, crooked Gauger, comes up to-morrow, and the case agninst Henry P, Westerman, on Friday, with a large attendance of Government witnesecs, 1In two cases of the United States against thet Pekiin Alcobol Manufacturing Company et al., debt, default was entered, and a writ of Inquiry ordered. The exomination In the Supreme Court of eandidates for adnilaston to the Bar takes place to-morrow, The clws numbers about ffty, Jnmes Bullard and M, M. Smith, of Jukna, Ma- rlon County, plaintifTs in a sult, and tho Consta- Bl serving the process, who recently seized a locomotive of the Ohfo & Misslssippt Roud swhile the same was under the protection of the United Btates Court, and under coutrol of & Re- apvointed by the Court, were before ze Treat to-day anattachment forcontempt, They pirged themselves, and were discharged on azreement to return the property solzed. ————— LET US HAVE PEACE. An Aftes-the-Matinee Eplsodo In Clnelnnntl, Cinetnnatl Enquirer, Jan. 1, There were tve of them, They met at the corner of Elmand Fourth strectsabout 4 o’clock Saturday nfterncon. 8ue golur west was a tall blonde; she golng ecast was a short brunette. When extremes meet, don’t bet on the result, They stopped faclug cach other and bit their two lower lips frightfully, Hoth for a few mo- mients were too full for utterance, IFire shot from their eves llke flames from the chimney of a rolling-mil}, and four eycbrows scemed to sizzlo under the heat. The observer need but one look at the two forms to tell bim that there waa blood abroud. Two bearts were beating furfously, and parabolic curved bosoms were heaving like the waves of a storm-tossed sca. *# You mean thing,”" hissed the blonde, u horrd plece,” pouted the brunctte. “You'retoo contemptible to notiee,” breathed tho blonde. “You're beneath my notice,” exhaled the brunette. 1 disgrace mysclt by talking to you,” said the blonde. “1am nshamed to be scen near you,” o~ clarcd the branette, *CIf 1 dutn't want to avold contamination, Il Enugn ?‘ullr eyes out, you——," snorted the lowde i u bigh key. “You had better keep your hands to yourselfs L dow't want. to be disirraced with your vile touch," essayed the brunette, fiving up, “Forone vent 1 would claw your eyes out, yon deceltful fade howled the blonde, *If you lay your dirty hands on me Il tear f,"‘"‘ to pleces, you hateful hussy,” roared the runctte. “Don't you provake me, or Il forget that you are a lifdeans monster, and beat you black and blue, vou naaty, uely, coutemnptille, hornd, wretched, buse, dreadful, shamcless, ldnominic ous cat,’} shricked the blonde, beglunlng to Llubber, while tears trickled down her nose, i You'ran flehting lar, und too cowardly to take it up—On-yi-n-pece.” ‘The blonde Tt lost control of her presence of ming, nnd planted one, straizht from the nhn;uder, right upon the nose of the Uttle bra- nette. ‘I'ien the tiny dark womnn made apgrab at the brunette’s dtuck of a bonnes, and dislodized A handful of artitcial ldies of the valley and tube-roaes from the sldo next to Kochler'sirui- store, Une awoop of the blonde's off claw stripped the brunctte’s head of us beautiful a sel of halr o3 was evor bought ot wstore, The next thing to perdsl was o quarter-section out of the northeast divislon of the Lrunette's mule-skln sacque, Then passed awny forever the symmetry of the cloak which cainpassed the form ot the branette, Thiugs were growing interesth A crowd sich a3 no sword-swallower over attracted, when we consider its towe, gathered around, Jeaving the recagutzed rele of elear ground fop the contestanta accorded by the riles of the Amerhan P R Pool-selliniz was 1y vi blonde's favor, $75 to 40, 1 4 falr count,” shouted one. utldaze her, hittfe one,’ yelied another, el lier have ft in the Ewinkler, Blondy," sereamend s third. *Sumehudy cut their corset-strings and let ‘em Juosey’” shrieked u With, who wanfed to get all out of the dizhit there was It AL ghe yaller-lwred one a brutser, though ' admiringly sang out a gixth, Meanwhile the privcipals were getting warmed up to thelr work, **You salil 1 was no better than § ought to be, you olit she-devit,”” pouted the brunette, as she u-m{;cd twoslrips of entlcle fromn the blonde's starboard eheck. ** And you told Mary Mount Pelier that I kept Jwproper company, didn't yout—take that, you Jule, gusped the bloude, plunging her st Into the mouth ol the brunette, O, you ¥l creature!” howled the hru- nette, us she scooped the whole bosom out of the blonde’s wats * Let go of e, you old rip,* sputtered the blonde, at the samc thine grabbing hier opponent by both cars, “Then they cliuched, tell, and rolled over on the pavement several times, until a_realizing sense of the situation cuused both to let go thelr hold and pick themacives up. They stood glar- mq‘m euch other tiko tghting-co oF ten see- onla when the blonde ‘sad ¥ bab,* ani sturted westward nt:ulu. ‘The brunctte drew up her bit- tlo torin till it uvertupned a storo-box, and, in & ¥oics that wis grand with etaotion, exclaimed s © You—you—you—," Blie, Loo, started off, aftor thus Laving relleved hermind. The crowd declared it beat the buf- falo huat * all to pleces.” e Dlagusted Tramps, Liurlington Hawkeye, A couple of tramp wayluld a wealthy farmer in Louisa County last Weducsiay, and, lprlnfv {nz out upon him, demanded his toocy o bla Hie, I showed them a clean palr of ficels and they went at it. Toey chased ‘hims hall s uile duwa the roughest [aue they ever stumbled over, then the whole crowd dashed through a briar hedge and went panting and sweating acrogs a corntield, then the chase struck for tho wouils and went whicezing up a steep bill while the tramps pressed hard after him with blood- shut cyes and shortened breath; then the fariner dashed across # frozon creek, wnd the tratupe, following, broke through, but got out and chased the fugitive through a blackberry patch, across & forty-acro stubble-field, over another bill, down a° ravine, across a stmmp icld, snd dnally they overbauled bim in the road, searchied him, and found ba dido't have a uickel; not a solitary cent. And if they weren't the maddest tramps, THE REVIVAL. Remarks on Revelation by an En- % glish Guest. No Hopes of Recovering Blisa' Re- Mains---A Letter to His Mother, Ervenlng Services at Farwell 1allsssdrs, Sawyer Takes Part. A portion of the funeral decoratfons in mem- ory of Mr.and Mra. Biiss, removed from the Tabernacle, were placed on the platform at Farwell Hall yesterday, and the service, like all others In the révival order since the news of the Ashtabula borror was recclved, was largely made up of memorial exercires, Requests for prayer were read by the Rev. Mr. Davis for a son and family, for the sick in a hos- pital, for an aged father and a sick brother, for a pastor in Boston, for meetings held {n Dallas, Tex., for amother and family In New York, for eightecn sons and aix daughters, for a way- ward fon, elght young men, seven husbands, forabusiness man In great trouble, forthe churches and ministers of thoChristian Alllance, and the meetings of reformed men, and others. Yrayer was offered by the Rev. Mr. Raymond, The hylm; was sung commencing, * [o leadeth ind me," ‘m MR, R. C. MOROAN, OF TLONDON, was Invited to read and expound the Seripture lesson. fle chose the first chapter of the Reve- lation, prefacing the readiug with the remark that Jesus Chirist called this Look a revelation, but the Devil had managed to close this book by telling the Churcen that it was dark and mys- terious, and could not be understood. to not wonder, sald he, that the Devil should do this, for it reveals the Church of Christ as the Church of history, and the town- fall of Satan's klogrdom, and he doet not want the Church toseeit. There have heen n great niany different Interpretations of this book, but 1 never read any une of them without getting u great blessing, * It = the rocurd of a great_con- et in wiiich the saluts rot the victory, There reetings as those With which * Grace be unto you, and peace from 1lim which Is and which was, and whichi Is to ooie, and from the seven apirits which are before Jis throtie, and from Jesus Christ, who Is the fafthful witners and the Lrst Legotten of the dead.” The book of Genesis contalns the roots of all the great truths of the Bible, and the book of Revelation Las the fow- er. - Christ Jesus, the one who loved us, and wushed us from our sins in 118 own bloud, here Is scen walking in the midst of Ilis churches, clothed with a garinent down 6178 robe, and by {t we are reminded that Jesus Christ is the High Priest of our professian, the onc who hath en- tered Into the Ioly of Iolics for us to redeen nre no other such g tbis book commenc to the feet. That s the pri us with His own blood. *“Ilis head and Hls hairs were white like y okd aze, in which used by fta deeny. nt tho elghteentit verse, we have the promise, * Thungh your sins be as searlet, they shatl be white os snow: and though they be red like erlmson, they shall be as wool™ " It was on Ilis head, as on the head of the scapegoat under the oll law, that tho sins of man were lald; He bore oursing and our curse urun 118 own head, et appears with Hie hend white and glorfous. There ts 1 longer any mark of sin nud sufering upon 1fim, hut He ta glorfous, aod His head that once hurd the wool.” This docs not. sl the whitencss of the hae In the first chayter of Isal Yet ot the resurrection Chri crowi of thorns is now shlulne with and the purity, and the whiteness whic! erly belung to the Hon of Gl ‘s fect were lke unto flue brass as If they hurned fn o furnace. s fect appeared that we might understaud thens as u symbal of His ver.. Under Ths fect Hels to tread down yihing that opposea el agatnst His Kingdoni; and «0 we have I this vision of the hiead nud the feet of the Son of Man both grace and Judgment, “And when Isaw 1im 1 fell at IHs fect as deat.” Even this Julin, who had lajd hls head s, Was over- whelmed at the stght of thia same Jeaus in 1is resurrection wlory. But Jesus bids bim * fear 1oty and then 2oes ou Lo tell hiw, 1 huve the keys of hell and of death,” There Is no * fear not” inall the Bivle ke this; it is spoken by one who was dead and [s alive _again, and wlio hus the keys of hell and of deatit, therefure liv- ing or llf‘illz there need be no fear to those whao “hrist. ‘Thls ‘.zlurlnun belng who curries 3 l’rlcs(}ulm 18 ** touehed onthe brest of Jesus ut suppe are In C] the u?' 18 our Higl with & fecling of our intirmit us come ol and find grace to help in every tine of need. 4+ Pass me nob, Ozentle Suvior,was then atne, after which very brief remarks were made by Measrs. Packhurst, Jocobs, oud Farwell. The wdwin called attention to tho fact that, while Christ Is represented as haying the It 18 nowhers said of It that He bas the key to o sinner's heart, He s represented as standing at the door and Inockigz, e does not uilock the door and but if He comes I at all the Rev. Dr. ¢ keyn af death aud hell, enter at pleasuiv, Quor must be opencd for Him. 1le then Tated an interestinz Incldent of of uize who was overwhelme with believing s Joeus. THE FOLLOWING DISPATCUES were then read by Mr. Moudy: AsuTanvia, Jan. 2. —The last hope {9 rone of fnding anylhing of our dear friends Illes qud wife. ~ Everythiug bas beon done that human pow- cr can do, " There fs o other conclusion to ba reachied but that all In that car-wore entirely con- sumed, 1 have foond nothing Lut s haud anda of bodics ta-day, but quite 8 Lum. ber of articles of wenring appurcl, both male snd female, quite a nuniber of witich have been Identi- fled by frlenda, but bone by Maj. Whistle as be- few fragment lonas tw Me. Biten o1 wife, ‘To-tuorrow will prohably end one of the saddes tanks 1t hias been my lot to perform of o be Ims inad. 1 il give you the results of L seurch when emded. HoV AsnTanrLa, Jan. 2.—D. I. Moonr: ‘\\‘reck of ali thio passeugor cars_cloared awuy beet very thurimzh, “Nothing rocovered Mag of Cleveln been very ktnd, { leave Immediately for Taw, 3 via Butalo, Wirrie, Puitantieiia, Jan. 1.—Moony axp SANKKY: Tho brethren uf the Ens moverwheling berea vrethiren, Uhisa and wito, V0 iy e waxt { bave done.* Sudden death—sudden glory. STUANr, WANANAKEL, Ald NEEDNAM, THE FOLLOWING PRIVATE LETTER, written by the Jate | the error of the runior beestio known 1o Mr. Blies, wus ulso read by Mr, Moody Katanazoo, Mic About a year ago | About good thinze, BrRg uDon your attenti What YOu sust Kuow is dhe most luportant busines: W the World—cterna) hife, Weo have heon prayi for yuu ever siuce, und I belleve that tn_your good swilltoward e _you will notbe oifended 17 1 ven- ture une more lélier from my lieatt. 1 admire your Rilidniess of beart and want 1o thauk you for yoar 1uv0ra t0 s, T Jave you uw brother, and, having to brother of my own, wish 1coald bave you In SRArFABING Lo CommAn with. Jen'L it busine: oL the fuir wnd tonest thlig ot 1o couless une's faith in Hin who his done 80 wiuch for us? Pardon me i disagreeable. but, dear brother, when | read of your death in 150 papers kst sprinz, | wivhed | hud dane tore to bring_you to Chirai, my Livssed Muster. Wil you be a follower of Jestia? Do ot Ieol ubliged to anawer thisto me. 1 have prayed the Lord to foliow 1t with 1iis apirit and jesd You 10 auswer 36 W_Ihn, ®a yon will be glad through all eternity. Your Joving hmlh)r‘r, B Mr. Moody then announced that the Rev. Dr. oadwin, Wis pastor of the First Congregational Clisreh of this aiy, of which Mr, Bilss was Sor inuny years an achive and beloved inember, was about lo Ko to lome, Pu., where some of the 1elatives of Mr. Bllsa reside, aud preach his luueryl discourso there on vext Sunduy, Ho called on Dr. Goodwin, who camo forward and read thie following LETTKR OF CONDOLENCH 1o the mother of the deceased: CiticAco, Jan. 3, —ifre, Hilig~Dxas Mavax: As th representaiives of houssnds of Christiau peo- Ploin this city and ita finwedists viciuty, permit Us tu expross 1o yod tho atlectiol sud k\ruyu!ul #ympatby with which gl our bearts guther about You in thls aad hour, e fecl painfully Bow fnadequate the most lo lng of humian words arc to lift vz lighten the by den of such s grief. We do pot acek to do this} ather we comuend you afrcsl, as Ilund&in our bomes, our prayer gatherl Babbath services. to Him who Fefuge Irom the sturms, 8covert fiom the tempust, snd whose Di- vine pledye is that none of thuw that truat in Him sball bo desolste. Byt we have thougbt tLal smong Lho tributes to this beloved son's charucter and work llg:n which your tbought will Jove 1o linger it wauld be plessant o you to bave & word of testi- 00y 83 L0 how dear ho bad becoms to ur. Wa el ihis aftiction W be peculiarly porsonal ta us and to thoss whom wa represent. The avngs of thia dear bruther are Ju meny of our churches, our Sanday-schools, our bomew; and they are there smong ibe mast precious hel, Biven W our Chrisuag iife sand given pecullar and bleasad gatherings for prayer; !ot the; €ars so Lenderly Whe call of & teaderly to reconsccration; inepiration 1o our y BAve rung in our yi have arged us 60 ave pat o gur lips - ek, thierefore let ¥ unto the throne of His grace A man 60 years nse of hin wickedness beentise he had been tring to save Nimsell with w relfeion that bad uo Curise In it, aud whoat the fuquiry-root found pesce i nd, awd all the oflicers of the road have w nd tenderent sympathics ent of our Deluved nborad by I, Bliss to a business- utan v this city whose death bad becn an- nouneed erroncously i the newspapers, after Nov, 7.—Dman Puexn: rote you a persons) Jetter yeuuon- #0 earnest for GGod's aid : have held np be- ore ua so sliractivcly the ‘wnilafactions o he teallzed, the joys, the plory to be wan, that donbta nnd gloom have been often” vanished, sloth hroken up, the thinze of faith more clearly’ appeshended and rejofced in, the life of falth, and prayer, and 10il for Chnst moro geslonsly taken up, more faithfally carrled on. They bave had like ministry In onr Sabhath- rchoois; no rongs have more gnickly reached and niore powerfally moved the children. Hundreda and even thousands have been wan by them not only o elng for Jerns, but o accept ‘the call of Him of Nazareth, and ean eay to-day from the Leart, as they do with their Jips, Iiattatoian, ‘tiadone! i believe op t S save vy 1 blood of the eracified Ona, And In oor family eircles these Aweet songs have been a perpetual joy. Times without number they bave comfurted the bereaved, cheered the disconr- aged, strengihicned the weaki, Lrightened as with the llght of lieaven the faces of the dying. Dear madain. & we recall these thines we can- nat but lift up thankegivingfn_the midat of our tenrs far God'a pift of this servant to His Church {n the latter daya:and we feel that God has great ly honored you, a4 He bonared the mother of.€am uel and the mother of David, In giving you such & treasare, and through your prayers and Christian nurtnre preparing him for sueh o glorions minfstry of winningeoals, We rejoice, alto, far the work which be I8 yettodo, Although he rests from his Iabor, (hrough all the &zes to came his works will follow him, Already these Gospel sones are sung round the warld, yet thei? mission ls only begun, An the years roll on, Iike the handful of seed drop- ped in the farrow, they shall yield increasing bar- vert, 4111 from all Tande, and kindreds, and tongues there shall come up & mighty theonz o cast thelr crowns at the feet of tunt dear Lord whose dying Iove it was oar deac brother's highest Joy to may- nify. 1V do not forget how lonely the way will bs unto which you are calied by 1hia Providence: o though ‘this beloved fon'a arm upon which yon lioped to lean in these declining years has been Hiruck down, atronger arm. & eurer support, mill remalns, andIn_the Kingdom of the Shepherd of lsrael your feet will not stumble. Thoogh the face you had £0 loved to loak upon 1o withdrawn, the face of One altogether lovely will ehine ever i t pl e. Thoogh the voice wo full of masic to your ears 18 hushed. the Voice that spake an never man epol and to hear which st Heaven would keep glad wlence, wil] apeak unceasinaly to your heart, And evermore before you and thy Jear chaldren no beref( will be the vislop of the heloved gone before, and of the welcome that awalts your coming at the pate of the Uity, Ar we speak these worda thero comes to ns one of the souca that, like the fi!tc(vnl Seriptnro lyric of which it was born, Las been blessed of God to wiany & weary pigritn, May 1ts cheering, hopefal words minisier atrength o yon a (0 Lyost who 1i d 1o |t from the lips pow sealed to buinan ea) ugh the valley of the shadaw T must go, Where the cold wavesof Jordan Toil; Bt the promise ot my Shepherd wiit, § know, De 2 the sta of my sout. Eyen now down the valicy r | gitie. I ean hear iy Savforsay. ** Follow Mer™ And with I1im 1 not afrald 10 crosa the tide, Terc'sa 13t in the valley for me. 4 amille | ean sees e 1§18 lot Ing, 1nitity arms. w ligit 10 the vailey for e, We wish al40 10 express throngh you, aur most sincere and prayertal pympathy with the parents of our bejoved sirter, Mrn. [314: Some of us have l\nuwnhu\\'[\:vcllllnll dentified with her hushand she was in ol hixwork for Christ. And no testimony could be more heautiful than that which he ronften Dbote to the cheerfaluess with which she accepted the seperations from home which s evangelistic life neces<itated, and the loving encouragement and #id alike by connacl, pen, and” voice which jt tas lier delight to render. ' Lovely und pleasant In their lives, In their death they were not divided. And through ail fulure years, while their menio- rics wihil he altke chierithed, thelr labors will be allke frujtful. And now, dear madam, we commend yon all, and exvecially thee dear entldren, to the tender care, the unfafline puardian: of Illum whosw mercien never full, Say the pesce of G which passeth all_understanding, keep yo d” minds throuih the kncwled: our Lord. And thronzh Hlm, w esurrection and the iife, niay we all be zathicred with thuse beloved in the home where **tod shall wipe away all tears from our eyes, and thiere shall be ne more death, nelther sorrow nor crytnz, nefther shail there be any more pam. for the former thines are passed awny.," 1n the honds nnd consolations of the Gos- el we are aicctiunately voure, S AT P Goopwis, First Congregutional Church, Cuatites Epwann CHENEY, Christ Church, M. M. ParKICRAT, Clark Street Methodist Eplscopal Charch, W, W. Evenrs, Flrst Baptist Chnreh, W . Prre, 4 Chureh of Our Eavior, On motlon of the I Parkhurst, this tetter wae ndopted by n rising vole ns the ex- presston of Chicago Chirlstlans in view of the lors which the Church at larze has sustatned fn the lose of thi= gudly and useful evangelist, Mr. Moody then fed in an carnest prayer es. pecially for the mother and children of the de- ceaseds and after piving the announcements for the remaining services he closed the meeting with the benedictlon. EVENING MEETING. Brother Sawyer was in lifs happiest mood Iast nizht, and why should he ot be, when night after nichit from twenty to forty people manl. fest wderire to flee fron the wratli tocome,—ay which has already come, for many of themn have been puniabied fearfully for thélr sms by the degradation in which they have plunged them- sefves, The eveming was wholly given up to testi- monies froin young couverts, thourh two or three older and more experlenced Chinistians spuke sume Words of checr and counsel. A pleasant feature of the meetfug was a lttle Seripture reading by the wife of Brother Saw. Yer, who, in response to his call for some of the Word of 'God, arose nnd read some niost lielp- ful texts for the encouragement of those who fearad they might mot be able to hold out. "Another luly Jed in vrayer; then more testimonfes: and at the close [n responec to bis call for those who du- sired the pravers of Gow's people, abont 1hirty persous raiscd their hande and were affectionally resented 1o the Throue of Grace. Then thy nquire fnvited to the small roowms for personal conversation, ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. Moody will Tead the noon-meeting to4lay at Furwell Hall, Woman's Temperance prayer- neceting at d p. m., and Brother Bawyer's meet- fust 6t 8'p. e, 0 the Jower hall, ‘To-murrow afternoun at 3 o'clock Mr. Moody will grive his ll:bm:l-x:rumlncd lecture ou “ The “Return ot Our ord.? THE FILIBUSTERS, Ban FraNcisco, Jau, 3.~Iu connection with the recent vague runiors of a flibustering ex- vedition to Lower California belog organized here, the Mexiean Consul states that thers wers some susplclous circumstances attendant tpon the departure of two small achooners, the Cye- net and Funny, a few days aco, which causcd Iiw to telegraph to friends in 8an Dicgo to look out for them fn casy they put In there, Tho telegram created some fensation at Sun Dicgo, but the consul liere relterates his bellel that, while some such enterpriae has been tatked of, and propusals mude to certafu partles to enter upot i, the movement has no strength, sud nuthing Is likely to result trom it. e ——— FINANCIAL, Special Dispaich to Tha Tribune. La Crossg, Wis., Jun. 3.~Tho La Crosso Na- tional Bank of this city bezins business to<lay, with a paid-up capital of $100,000, with Judge 8., 8. Burton as Cashler and R. D. Brown ‘Teller. 1t s the intention to increase the capital stock at the earliest desirable moment, ————— Etiquotte and Honors in Indla, The strugale for precedence among the Indlan Trinces ot 2 Durbar hos excited wuny jeatous- les and heart burnings. ‘The customary Durbar i generally held (o a teut where thy visitors binve to e arranged in a lincar onder. Natives are very partivular about etiquette, especially in retrard to precedence, snd in'such efrcumstans ces duticulties about precedence must arise, amt are generally found to be {nsoluble. At a Dar. Lar beld in Rajputana in 1571 by the late Lord Majo, the Rajah of Judbpore refused to attend, wud retnained in Ws tent, because he would not aceept the plucewhich bad been assigned to him, Apain, whey the Punyab, aud Raput chlefs met Lord Nothbrook at Dell In 1874 1t was found impossible to get thiem to it together fn Dur- bar; and when the Princeof Wales beld his Durbar last Novewsber ju Bombay, the Mahar. apa of Udaipur remained standing all the while rather than sit below the Guicowar. The In. diun Forelgn Oflcs was, In fact, much blamed for pot taking advantage of the Priuce of Wales? viait 10 disposs Uually of the Jong-vexed ques- tivn of the precedence of the native feudatory Privcus, Nothiug is moro coveted Ly the native chlefs thao artillery salutes and the Lighest possibie number of ‘guus. Bume of the most distin- gulshed of them bave been sollviting the privil exuof an extra gun to thelr salutes for yea past, and at present the only native feudaiories eutitled to a salute of twenty-one guns are the Guicowar and the Nizam, The salutes of twen- ty-ooe guusto which the Maburajah Dhuleep Slug and Sir Junz Bahadur are entitled fa ln- dia are personal salules, ss are the salutes of seventecn guns accosded to Bir Salar Jung, and. of thiricen each to the Princs of Arcot and the Afaharafah of Vizisoagram. ‘Tho members of the Legislatlve Councils In Todia bear the title of Houurable while serving on these coundils, and it Is & great gunoysuce o patlye geotiemen o relinqulsh it when they resizo office after ten or fiftecn ycars' service. They often seck to remain on thcss conucila lony after they are unfit for public work to avold loeing the title, AMUSEMENT! RAILROAD TINE TADLE, . NEW CHICAGO THEATHE--ESSIPOF T, 3 NIGHOTS AND 1 MATINEE ONLY, Commeneing Monday, Jan, 8. 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LIRE3, ORT Tnlan Diepot, West Side, neat Madisone: b __Ticketlices:” At Depot and 165 tisndafo gy 15 o 2 Streatur, Lacon, Wasl'tar Jolley & Hene: Aceommin LAKE SHORE & MIGHICAN SOUTHERN, Lel&_l Arrive, pe . Y, fxprem. Atlsntic Exprt’;."dlrl'; Lolehour Accommodatic NIght Express, 40 p. m. 11108 o, 040D . 1010 R o GHICAG . . Uit Der MU AURER & ST, PATL, RATLEOAD Mice, s Soutl ¥ i e, BaSoutl Clark-t., ‘oppouie Slerman oo, Arrive, Mltwaakes E: vy Wisconnn & Sianes T:30p. m Wisconat T | 4:00p. ot *11:008. m t 9:90p. m, [t 7:008. m. ATLtraina ran vIn Miisankee, X ang Ninneanoils arn nod elthor s1n Sfadlsn and Praims @u Chlen, or VIa Waicriown. La Crote; ki Winoos: Dot Lot (ot SLATHAL, RATLEOAD. , fout of Lake:at. and foo mcond. icker Unice, 121 Iiandolpiost.s meat Crarer " Leave. | Arrive. St Louta Fxpress.. &L Louls Fast Lina, Calro & New Orleans I Calro, Arkans T ;"L"!Ifll & S in o s ngfcht & QUINCY RAILROAL, (8na- and Stxteenth~ ket Ofces, 30 Malland Express, Qttawa and Sreator Davene'r s itgekford, Dubiique & Siuux * n: Pactile Fast Line. fof Omalin. {*1 Kansay (i Leavenworth, Atehiison &'SE, Josepll - urura 'sssenger, Mendota,” Ottawa & Passenger, .. AuroralPsmsenger.... Auvrorm Pamenger (3 Thubninue & Siuux Ci Ia t Eap. Le enworh, eph £ o 1 RAILROAD. 8 Larraboo-ste: Figtn Pasenger Tiskin Tassenee EIIN P oo Tumer Purk Ptcagor. YR F R 11l Freidht Bunday Train: PITTSBURG, I WAYNE & ORICAGO BAILWAY, Leave, | _Arriv Malt and Express. Jacine X prons, artLine, " 3Rinany excent . i8londay bacepied, - SO BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD, Teatustease o Exporiton Baliiag, 100¢ nf Mans et Ticketo ¢ Grand Puclic. aid Depor (05 Iattdingy % Arrive, m. l LETN T Bop, . T{ally. *Daliy, Sundays excepted CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACI¥FI0 RAILROAD, Licpots corticr of Van Buren 4 she - b it s ek at Ebermman Tomass Ticke | eave._y_AFve. Qmaha. Leaventw'th & Atch Ex,510:1% h, m. |4 4z007 e A ket i ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, Thie General Transatiantic Compang's Mafl Steame beiwee New York: and avec. caling o B (U 10 tor e andive of Pchgerst Tho ol 07 o tutineat. [Cenins i, ) will vail from bler No. o B0l SavTiaTe AR 13, 3 POuzols, Satirdar.. Jans . m. Eidellc. BALRIaY, AR, 7,10 i LabFidby: aturday, Fe, in, 3'p.wn." Price of s 110_to s £t 10 ol (ocadin win) "FiieE cabio 12 seconling to, Atcamudation. Becon Thind cabin, $41. Retarn tiekeia a6 reduced ' rates, dlerrage £3% wiih superior accommodation, ineludiag Jine. ediiig and uionsilx “wiliou exira charee bueatiom marked us s oy ot Sarry Rers LOULS DE BEBIAN, Ageul Or W, ¥, WHITE, 07 Clark-st., Agent for BAYARD TAYLOR Sar leanura In recommer ella of Mr. Swithin u lind 30 uppwriunity ‘ ie deport cnd L84 310 putieed 1t nothing (8 egiecied which gei usther botl thy inteliectuat sad moral aeveiop: ol atier.” o E3tra ctiarues, Students admiticd Invis d class natruction fo e il Instractuns, two gradusio Hfl\\'r’l). A, ML), Media, ¥ Lenusylvania Military Aeademy, Chester, Delaware County, I’a, Sesslon reopena Jan. 3. Far Circalars apply to CUL. THEO, HYATT, l‘r!llrl‘lzu'l, WANTED, FIRM CIANGE:! DISSOLUTION. PR R ey Bt BTGl ENTOR DISSOLUTION. heretofore extst e B7i0-0aUIe uf d hiy m v | asauma all liabilitics and 87 4td cuntinyg I8¢ Land nesa ma beretofore zame of L. Mliler & Ci Henacs & Co., d The copartuenshy it ollecs all accounte T id Siand, Gader ¢ LEQPOLD MILLEV rapy, JACOD LIEBENSTELY, WINTER RESORT. lleflitl.wl\'llufl. Babama B oon & co. 133 Broadwsy, New Yarg, MEVICAL. oo = PRESORIPTION FREE, Pt THE ROYAL VI slaads. For ful curs of Seminal W For the PR o AL Ty S gy ANCIOR LINEDIAIL STEAMERS New York and Glasgows am TA. Jan, 6, 11 FOIVA, Jag. 20,10, L Jan T3, 2 pu ORIAS Juon 7 X 10’ Glasgow, Live h o' Londoniiersy, T "X’"’.: ll:c;l,uu;t-d- i3, cerue, s, 0 s i current ratés. HENDEISON 1 S i Washiogion-at. STATE LINE. . NEW YORK T0 GLARUOW, LIVERPOOL, DIBLIY ; BELTAST AN LONDONBRI LY STATE OF VUL INIA Thireday, Jan, 11 STATE OF K Thiuredsy. Jau. (4 Illn;-l ‘fii'l, f'q; 10 accotimod b and §70" 8el e cording Ly 0 to 3121, currency. e # Keta, $191" Bleeragn at To strates. © A| N IASLBwWIN €D, aen eral Agent W, Pnaser, G Clark-at., Chicamm, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, i Nt:‘\'ulk to Queenstown aud Ll'l;tl}':;fl- AJan.d Ho.nn, | ITALY, .., juti, 10w | QUE. T0 LOKDON 11K OUERECE, an. ¥ bt i | DESMAUK. Jan. 40 1 11 A 5. $h nd $70 Cnrrency, eor tekyia Bt reduced Tatex.” BEIrae Lot g0 rar el or £} Bnd upwards vn Ureat Britslu aod B LALSUN. 4 buuth Clark-at, North German Lo ¢y, i feiaky et gay LTS & 4Vowltux tireed, Great Western Steamship Line. York t Bristol (England) direct. Tuesdoy, Jaa. 16, Cabin w‘i" utermiedlat 2t L ¥, E, I‘.znln] r&rl) N.:t‘. ATE - AMERICAN LINE, PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERFOOL. Cabln, lutermediate, and steerage passago AT LOWES' ATES. Genersl office, 138 La Salle-st., coruer Mudison, PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Axents, WHITE STAR LINE, - Carrptog the Mail, betwesn NEW YORK and LIVE: FOGLEE Bl h Comaanys somee Moot Tan Jufi‘; dolph'ate pid) S0 CAULRGEN, coeral Weskrm Agea Drafta on Gress Britaln and lrelaad. ! CUNARD MAIL LINE, £ailing three timess woek toand from Britlsh hAm' ly u'&;’;luufic Offics, northwest corm g Clask and Randalph- s PR B s o .