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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. JANUARY 5, 1877. ‘ P REVENUE REFORA. —_— a8thma, 18; congestion of brain, A4 ; hemorrhaze 1#: inflammation ~ of nrain, of hraln, 22: bronchitls. bronchitls, G0 canca r, 18: eancer i cancer of A Infantum, 3 convnle 0073 croup. eroup, mem beanous, AN} 113 general debility, £U; d slrinm tre« diarrhea, 1003 ehronic' & arrhea, 103 S B23 dysentaty, G miltec to exprees themaelves freely, that the ma- ority might Tiold A night seesdon in one of thelr Aunts and de 28 they pleased, ax they had done in the pasl. There was comparatively nothing tone at the mecting, zo far s conld lie learned, and notingt was inteiided to be done, which maken Lhe recrecy the more xuspiclons, he bids dis- €ensned were those for furnithing meat and hread, For meat the bld Already pubitshed—were nn- merons and the yrices widely differing. 0'Don- nell'a hid, of contre, while not the lawest, wasthe favarite, bul Just how 10 escape the Jawer bids was the question, (¥ Dunnell it trained with then and been Indigted with them, and wa« known 1o ha A good fellow, and it was their chief deslra to ind an excuse (o stick to him. They lovked in bis_own behalf, and cannsel for the prosecution | to try the merita of Mr. Lester's machine. made rome reinarks, after which Mun“u\ Denner | In a short time s patent, or combination of patente, explained name of the malters by saying that he } now In uso by the Illinois Contral Railroad, will be Wad given pormission to Batry to nes the lupp!d' longside of the Lester burner, & wiil slsa WAZon to mave the goads: that the movine of the r'a invention, and A competitive test publie, will not be repeated flnrlnf the pre: ene; gacement of Mr. Sathern. ¢ David Garrick, ! onex of hisbest plays, will be piven lo-mghl and to- % mortaw afterioon, nnd ** Dundreary ' to-morrow night. 1His engagement thus far has been pecu- ularily very succeasf: mARre wna no particalst crime, heeanse it had to | made, When that shall have been donc, tomething Be hanled away from the houses by the wagon any | like the sottlement of the smoke-consaming peob-, wayi ,||mlna 10 |hn‘h||||'|ln( -{ the lnmber ht’tflw.; lem wiil bo reached, AsunibEaLns ateing thak: the - wagam. Hep bonn S the 1go the, eity entered into contracly b Parey'n’ “housa on anothier erraml: | o[t tailars, one In each divialon of (he city. and, fanlly, gedint the Department | for (e making of uniforma for the pollee Th Bt or ameitrod op e silee, for s wark | CloR1and trimmings weze carefally selecicl, Al N 4 3 - : o Manin the Depariment (o aptnd wch of hs time | e tallars gave bunds for the falfliment o i B fsaued to the 84 wae not actively coiployed in doing work far | PArh of the conteact. - Orders were Lned to 148 The Protective System Robs_the Government of Its Dues, The temperatura yester’av, ad observed hy Manaeae, optician, No, B8 Madleon street (Trun- ik Bailding), was at 8 9. m., 3 degrees: 10 a, iy 7312 m., 143 3 p.om, 100 8 0 om, 202 barometor at 8 4, m., 30.:20; 8 p, m., 30.4. Coroner Dictzsch was absent from the city sea- teraay holding dn inqnest apon & Mitle girlat AMATEUR THEATRICALS. A club of amateurs known as **The Players’ will represent Frod Mamien's *‘Clonda™ at the New Chleago Theatre on (he evening of Jan, 0 far the benefit of the Itahnemann iospital, Ticketa he obiained of Jansen, McClurg & Co. The And Imposes a Tax on the Many for the Benelit of the Few. al fever, 41 8113 typhold fever, 1U8; it 201 heart liscaee, 703 rhenmnati; heart, 185 organ! tieart, 10; valvalar discase of hesrt, 4 yidro- himeelf, nroviding, of course, that It was not out | [ s = cast will be a8 followa: § Lyune, whose death was caueed in come myntert- | [eate [ KANEAL HEare 08 SEEEE ST, | Vain for. ome time. _bht inally Jhe avestion | Si0e-work for pas—that had been forbiaden by Vs demrment ullor In nlr ghu| All'Custom=Fouses and Officials | Ty, yon, waiter Randall-Ex-member, Oué manner, suppored from oating poleoned candy. | jaundice, Tirlght's discase, GO: c¢ n:r!"lr\nn of the *'responnbility™ of other bidders was | Rule 85 The case was then consldered by the b A he dld not retorn nntil a Iate huur, the particn. lars canid not be gleametl. The fourtf lectara of the **Eveninz Conrae * he- fore the Chicagn Tomeopatbic College will e given by C. ¢ Honney this evening al 8 o'clock, L AU N R " Shamund | ial‘rnt or the Legal Linbilities and Duties . Mr. W, W. Yonng Mt L, D. Powars o, i Mr. Wil Oleodd SMr. Edward Martyn ..M, Jotph Kirkland ut DANS. raled, Jnst as the zame aueation had been rafeed inthe Conrt-llonse foundation againet MeNeil, who was afterwara awarded 8 contract on the rame Atructure of five or aix times the magnitude of the nehe had been duclared ftresponsitle to i), This sppeared 1o offer hope to the ** fting," and the entice Committee fefl In with the idea, a0 this morning at 10 o'clock they will hire carriages the exnense of the connty, et ot on A farcfeal tize, 8: hemorrdaze of Inngs, 1K cervbiro-apinal ineningitis, 115; o'd. shthede pulmonaler, 793 Yoid prenmunin. 305 p ym i muallenox, 203 acel rame oY the policcmen have dizobeyed orders, and Marehsls and | they dimniased i at Sonce. | L el olhe mare by tailore oihier than thote T onEi heser 16, have neen Lonbts ihe aeciser | Meationed in the contracia, and In fome eares have ntterly falling to prove even A moderate proportion | fad Mher and in sume cases fover pricel than B e o v o ey AUl MeR | mbsellaneons untformiug Is that There, 18 wo unl- | (PR & : formig atiout It. ~ Some of the men have brown 3llegation abunt & hookeasa for him el 16093t | cante, fonie hinck coate, rome a Httieafl-ealor, and echuteRenind na boliease LI Tune have the same grade of cloth, The difference Should Be -Aboushed: g n \nen fo Parta. . n Winberly-A ge CNIEARO. & eeeor e Fred Towne—A genilenian of i on the confines of Holemia. . Dr. Edward Lane—An Eeenia from the bogaof Connaitht. Tilty linddies—An honest man. Albery Sediey-~in love wii Interesting Xieoture by Prof. Bumuer, , of Yale College. it 1384, AUITS RROUANT. Prof. Willlam @, Sumner, of Yale College, da- between the clotha niay not_be percentiblo when ‘Doctora™ Duting the year suits fur violation of ordinances | €xpedition to oxamine fnly **responeibitity " NEWSBOYS® JIOME.T the men are seen ,,,.,.ymm,, hnt when they ere | livered s lectura in Farwell 1all last evening on RLRokter. - wete brought as follows: Depositing offensive | of the bidders, and alsa to examfne the qnalu{ of placed In line the differonce’ J& vary prominent. | the geneial subject of revenua reform, and free- Qoorge 15, Tageard, Eeq., late C"{ Clerk and | jhatter tn river, 23 manufsctming fertitizing sub- | eat that it §s propased te furnish, etc. 1f they BOME COMILAINTS L.OOKED INTO, !Ammn patrolmen weea before the Superintendent | grade In particntar, The lecturer 1s 4 tall and | Kila Gandall—A New Treasurer of the City of Nashua, N. 1. hae heen | qinces in offensive manner, offenxive tender. | Atrike a bldder wha dves not happen to hasoa shop | Complaints having been made tiat the boya at | yeaterlay tn have thele parmente inepected, and rather fing-Tooking young man, with & partlally | LSienirney 10 gush. b5, Rabert Carks ot, vice XamuelJ. Smith, Jr. SAr. N g ke, 71 iz an oftensire 3 . i 3 w! % i Huence w! additional drain upan the pock. ad, 3 3 onng. o = et oty af the Montreal & Daminion i,‘:‘c‘ e D T K aane Traits 15 | Drice b benenit DDorncll'e: and wha I vcrespons | Priviieses of & night-school: and that they were | fuence wil hu n i 5 Mine AR PR ompnny, but itely of the Atluntic % 0 . own fanit. “The; rerajh compelicd ta turn out vety early [ the mOrmIng, | et oo O e heaaly i and were not admitted untll @ o'clock {n the even- | niust atani the conseqnences, for the Raperintend. I, A reporter called on Superintendent | ent ava the force muat be *‘uniformed™ in tho Huntington yesterday to see how much pround | fall senccof that word, there was for thess complainta. Mr. Hantisgton B stated that It was quite true they had no nighte CRIMINAL., achonl, bul that was yothing new. There had heen & none since Jaet epring, owing to the lack of funds [ Alvin Davis, charged with paesiag a connterfeit a8 well 21 10 the fact that no Lompetent person had | 50-cent coin, was dlscharged by Commissioner been foond ta take np the work where it was left | foyne yesterday, there belng no evidence of off. Mr. Ifuntington further sated, however, | Iutent. that the mansgera hoped to reopen the mghts g 4y Schoot hefore long, anil intimated inst the neces. | \Willlam McCarthy, 3 years of age, Toslding with of. Sekats long: o, intmatedt parcnts at 118 Hekon atrcot, died 1ast evenini of A he other. complnints Mr. Hupiingtan | burne recelred while plaing with matches on the clalmed that there was no cause for it whatever. | 24 inat, The Cosomer will hold the inguest ‘The hoya were nut compelled to go out untl] 8:450 1o-day, in'the morming. Tiey were then out wnthabant | DO G 112140, when thiey caine 1, hind dinnicr, sl w07 | ran ncros 8 hrse and bnagy tontaining two val- When: the woatticr Ia Morm. of in any way tn. | ablc tobes, on Clark atrect, near Ifarrinon atrect. Dlonrant. the Loy are allowed ¢ go home in the | Utven Brittle clalmed the * rlg® as his, tut the aftcranan any tiine they choore. These havo algo | Sficers know hiin to be a vagrant and » horie- been recent complalnix that the hays vere almaed, | thlch and thercfare locked Iim up at the Armory, bnt these Mr. Iuntington says ace wholly withaut | 1s Canads UL anout? A Granzer from dJolfet foundation. " le said the lscipline In tie inatitu- | wns bilked out of 8150 yesterday upon the Michi- tlon way perfect. Tho huys wers malo 10 obeys | pan Sonthern Raltrand by a feliaw who clorely an. but uo cruelty wan peacticed, and no onc was lu | swere to Bill's acecription. The Joliet man turned any way snbjected (o the least abuze, around for home without even leavinz his name, #0 afald wra lic that his fricuds would hear of it #ible,” it ia nafe to prodice that the meat wiil be found to amell bal. Atanyrate, the ** Ring™ has ordered that O'Donncll et the contract, If posel- ble, and {f he does not zet it ha will fose fafth in romises, and, as fricnd of his says, be inclined o, |iaueal ™ at the triule (o Kane County, which are liablo to occur inaide of the next tairty days, ‘Tho deliboratiun on the bids for farnishing TREAD WA8 not 30 fengthy, nor were the complications so rent, Several af ihe hide weea disposed of A8 be- nz {nformal in ane war or another, and a fait field waa left between C. L. Wondnian and Nchweln- farth BSrothere, the former's hil Gefne $3.:05, and 1hie Ialter's €120 per 100 pounds. ‘Che difference wan a0 marked between the bida that the ** Ring ™ favarite had little opousition, and, (hongh the mwanl waa not tiade to him, it Is betievod 1t will bes In fnct, nothing ean prevent it. The firm o 1OW fuenishing bread for the county's use, aml on the present conteact iav given only about 11K ouncer ta the nuund, as hiaw’ been repeatediy dem- onstrated by weizhing what Is given out. The nlcx‘::-mlugor he Committee may be held any nig! evinced a moat thorough famiilarity with the sub. Ject. and his apt Hinstrations were evidently ap- preclated by the Intelligent andience which heard him, Tn rpeaking he nses an cany conversatinnal fone. which puta himself and hls audienee on o familine footing st once. The following is an ab- stract of this v VERY ABLE LECTURR: (lt Trof. Sumner at-first adverted Lo the necearity the people taking up the study of revenue reforar, taxation, free-tende, snd kindred subjects, for themeelves, It wonld be wearlsomo to walt for Congress to take them up and discuss them propees e had expected that the people's representa- tives wonld do romething this winter, bnt he w: diepoged to think it & vain hope. There was o sentiment, however, among the masaes of the peuple in favor af a disenssion of theee vilal toples, partientarly free-trade 2od protectfon. The system of protection had been fastened upon the country nunawarcs, Former dlscussions of the relative werita of protection and free-trade bhad given birth to two partles fn this country. The system of pro- tection had sprang np during the War, robbing the country of revenue, diminishing the revenue of ceping Bithy preini<es, 35 keeping exc her of anlmals, Althy water-ciorel. t=, 303 haryinz contenta of priviy vanlt, 85 nmping nighte tor fot, 13- manure in Alleyr, sirects, and lots, 22; vioiation af acavenzer onlinanges. it open and exponed prvy, 15 no sew- eraze connectlin, 71 Magnant water in atreet or 10l 4: abstructed sewer, 43 refosligg to he vacei- natedd, 13 renisting officer, 1. Total cases, 1143 fines Assesred, 3 The total nses of ihe Department were S, 298, This amonnt Inclades & vlaries of the JI0 THedlth Tuard op to Aug. L 8 wounting to . 740,72, which have not yet bean paid. ‘The pumber of &rwerage conncctions made was 1,414; nntesnce notices served, Y, 834, THE BOARD OF TRADE, NOMINATING A TICRET FOR TIIE AFVNOACAING RLECTION. Yeaterday afternoon at the conclusi-on of the 3 o'clock wesslon of the lioard of Trade, & caucna was held for the pnrpose of nominating candidates for the offices of President and Svcond Vice-P'resl- dent for the erlsuing year. Amid great confusion Mr, W, N. Dralnard mounted the rumtrum. le eslled the meeting to order, tng as thire was mo order nanifeated, it (s charitabty auppuwed that hifs elocutionary effort was a fallwre, J. W. Preston ¢y Tiaifen Wit ‘enieration for Porcsa. M. Matrernon—Who vouthful lovera, .. Ariba—A servact of the partod.. WOOD'S MUSEUMN. The werformance of **The Blacksmith* at the Mureum to-night will he for the beneft of Me, Maurlce Plke and Misa Millle Sackett. ————— AGRICULTURAL, . Fpecial Dispatch to The Triduna, BrriNoriaLD, LI, Jan. 4. ~TheState Board of Agriculture conctuded §ts sesslon this afternoon and adjourned. The Treasurer's report for the year shows tho agpreeate rereipts for the year, {ucluding thie 8tate n Srnnrlnthm of $£3000, the ‘proceeis ol a sale I)ISY 000 United States bonds, and other sources, $24,015.5, and the expendie tures, Including thosc for premiuma at the State Fair ot Ottnwn, salarics, commissions, cte., §10,076.5, Jenvihg s bl n the Tressiiry o $5,830.04, " Resolutions ol complinent to” te tiring officers were passed. e NO MORE GAMING. Gambling in the nelghtorhood of **The Stors ™ il Company Al Balalo, s been appoin Chlef Upemtar of the Chicazo oiice. ol, Grorze B, Waaner, for years past connected with the Ihiladelphia Fire Insiirance Company, has Sustarrived i the city and hos accepted the posi- thon of General Munagur of the Mussacliuretis Life Insnrsnce Comnpany, Col, Wazner bn gentleman in 1 milrepecta of the highest character, and hie will re- ceive a cordial weleome from the ‘ rons of this Company and Trom the huainens publlc yenerally, An inrane man giving the name of Ttabert Jep- ting war fuand ac 10 o'clockyexferday maratag wnder & platfarm at the Hlinois Centzal depot at the fnot of Twenty-second strect, whert he had 1ain down n the hops of freesing to death wrists were badiy cuf, which he aaid «: Titaselfl in 'l'l‘;t(lu;‘x;u of Ivlc{vdlun lo drnl‘cA i Geeman, ahout $0 years af ape, 3 muxic teacher, S Trmacrly brded with W ilatn Sehlick, of No. 202 Seugwick strect, PLLES POIL LAST MONTIL ‘The fallowing givcs an extubitaf the rmns made by the Tlepaetment and Five-Tnsurance Patrol, the Josser, (neurance, occnpation snd clussifentlon of fldings, snd the originating of the fires e resnlt. ‘IIF from the investigation for llecewmber, 1870: Afirms, 34: etille, & ings, frame, 28; Ky snloon, G: office, 4; bikers, 3; 43 and one each, ‘tobaceo hoia Jiquor-honse, s Harmon Mlas Streot® 1ise Walker ¥ CARL G. PLATEN, FIPTT CENTS ON TUE DOLLAT. The Inability of a man to drive four teams abreast at ane time haa recelved another exentplifl. catlon In the failare of Carl G Platen, who doen clg: foundry, flunts o 't 16, Dwiyh T COU\"lY BUILDING Y il Jeseal the Government, and bullding up a selfish aystem | I8 hfl‘:l:lml;lmllflfl]‘ of l'lu:"p;nt. :\’nlh;:beg, A -mill, tobacco-factory, egg-case fxctary, paper- | was chosen Chalraian and John U, Dwisht, buafuess xt No. 430 Milwaukes arenue, under the TIIE NT LDING, George Magon, enlile jewclry . tradesnian, wod | devoted only to certaln aclfah local Intererts and | Proprictor of e gaming establishment over M. C. A D O oA fadiore™ conpee-sham wurss | tary, Tha Chalt explained the abject of U firm name of I, Piaten & Co, e s a compounder Jockei i aF Centonl Salun yexerdny by DEVEctivs | Cinner, Whe t srans 4, 1w declared 1o bo | Mcbanat & Co's, has been forcen by the Tater (o factory, packing:| ::::'rr m:h,e.y'-mm. ner- | yentlon, hut the nolse was of mach & bedlam-lika | of lignurs, runa s saloon at the place mentioned, The amphitheatre at the new Tospital has been | Sraerman, chiarge ng & tiranc nmery-tactory, g o only A temporary war measura. In this golse it had fastened lteclf’on the country, The firat principlo which the lectarer dwelt upon was that protection and revenne mutually exeluded cach other. In other words, where protoction be- gan, thera revenue ended, The moment an ariiclo censed to be Imported, that moment the Government ceased to got 1t revenua front it, Tho doctrine of protection had boen taught fn Its varlonn forma by Hamilion, Dallss, and other writcrs on the subject of polftieal economy. The worst Iind of proteetion was what he would term glve up the business, and the ballding will bo de- 3 voted entlrely to the wholesale wine, whisky, and clgar trade. e r— THE CENTENNIAL JUDGES recommend tho new Wheeler & Wilson Sewing- Machine, No. & an cutirely now machino with atralcht needle, Office 156 State street. 840, George Wheeler and dames Warren, lwo 20 far completed as to admit of being occupled. conidence Een, naubcd o they were getting off & In the County Court yesterday, James Coogan, | {rain at the Central depot, were also locked np Henry 8. Shenck, Jane Krogsted, snd Martha L. | the same place. 4 Cook wero adjudzed insanc. A platoon of North Divleon police faid low for the anly gambline-housa In that division of the ‘The Committee on Roads and Nridges yesterday | city Wednerday night, and aucceeded in canturing axceed to snpropriate $1,400 taward paing for a | & portlon of th lay-uit, the keeper and three in- i mstes, Justleo Kaafwann se<cws 3 cachi, Tutiroad wnd pansenger beldge 1n tho Town of Blue | GG, i themn (o ahut ip sliop. 88 e intendcd Walllft Wilkingon fs the ereation of McCallrey, | 1 2titule 8 geomeltical ratlo in finua. “Tho retvieo hio il that gentieman i well remer. | _ Matt Bell, 8 recent arrieal from tho +¢1fub, tagto barn, * furnitute-factory, and sidewalk, Loss, $36,200% covered hy fnsurance, . $27,165: fnsucance involved, $8 Orlzint tiponlaneous ignition of grensy ravs, ver-heats cil, 43 earelens ure of lamp, €3 defoctive flues, ‘exponed uver boller, 31 explosion of lump, evident intent to defrand insurance, i ignitlon of exposcd wond-wurk, 33 burning out of funl chims ney ind one cach ftam eigar etub, rekindling, ot ashes on floor. Ignition of sweeninga in register, preasy mags on stewin condeneer, bailing of glue, aliclounaners, ignition of expused heaters, children and miatches, fiavings in engine- anotber at the Northide Tolling-Miil, and also deste in coal and wlod. The latter enterprise, it would reem, was the burden which caused him to *tlay down." Mr. Platen hadhad good success antii 1ast summer, and had xecumulated, it is said, considerable wealth, The breaking up of the coal combination, however, atruck hin a hard blow, and he lost 38,000 In n'lump by thedecline of §2.560 4 ton on anthraclte. On every ton <old since, 8n anc of lifs cmployes rtates, lo hian fost 50 cents.’ Whiiln he did faitly in the wood and n the compoundin line, thers was *‘no mo in_the sales, an 13 gonnintcucy that only wbout une a fen bard st by W. N. Tratnard offered a rerolution that the meeilng proceed to baliot for candhlaics for the Presidency and Second Vice-Frcahlency, and that it appoint commitiees of five to numinate torn and five meinbera Wl the Cownuties on Arbitration and Appeals, o wport this uftere noon. ‘Aftcr the resolution had been revd two or thres times, jL was adopted nem. con. = The Chair appointed Mesars. Broussean, Lewls, and Motwu a band of & Samehody prop “MARRIAGES, LANDIS—COX_Thurmday, an. 4, at the reals ellers. 1 John L, Hancoek for Presl atd down for the prepose of securing these aelfish advantages, and which had no l\llrlmlflc uf free- trale or revenue, or even protection itself, in L. The speaker announced that it waa not his inten- tion to bring the objection to protection, #o comn- monly urged, that it enabled one eection ta rob an- oher; that ft wana monopoly, On the contrary, in'tha lang run, protection was & . TOTAL MISTAKE TO EVENYAODY, and an advantage to nobody. [fe claimed {hat pro- «tection lessened the wealth of the commaunity, and crippled the industrics of & community in the trua sense of the word *‘indoetries.’ [rotection lessened and decreased the amount of the wealth of any commanity, taking the factors of pro- duction ms they 'exiet, as they might have been, and s “they ought to” bLe necord- ing to tho encriy ond Indnstey of il opulation. The Governmunt really put a stop to he natural exchanze of valuos, It stepped in and sald to the farmer: **Yon must not makoe |I||lexchan‘n, You mnst not exchange with the ‘man that will glve you ona boit of cloth for your bushel of wheat,” because he 1s your nelghbor, You must exchange with this other man, because beis n foreizner.” The consequence vf coutse waa, that tho farmer had to go withont the cloth o ho had 10 go hack to his felda and work fo much fanger pee day in order to produce onough more wheat and bay the clotn benide, T'rotection assumed, however, that this process Imlit op llln(frtll induntrien of tie conntey, fut [l roceeded on the assnmption that’ peoplu nd fdla till others fonnd them something 'hat people wanted was not anything (hat made more work, They wanted the tood thinge— something to enjoy. 1'iz-iron was a rinplo prod- uct] It tax was ‘equally siniple. Tn the year 1870 there was a_production of 3,000,000 tons, worth &H aton, The tax wan $0 4 ton, and the cost vl the foreign article in New York wan 825 & ton, thus making a tariff addition of $0.a ton to the cost of avery ton of the article that the people of this country ueed, They had to produce wheat, carn, etc. , 1o tha valne of $0H, 000,000 and glye them to the {ron producers of Pennayivania in oxchange for the 2,000,000 tons of pig-ifon. If the people had gol iran I the markets A cheaply as they conld thiey might have gut 30,000, 000 worth of prattucts, anil {hat money would have bought 2,000,000 tons of ron. The people would hiave saved at feast $2,- 000,000 on the bargali. A tarilf tax destroyed, limited, and diminisied, fustcad of creating, A tarif tax was & {oss nnd o waste—a toll paid to tho fact that thero wad crime, vice, and ignorance in ihe world. A tax wan paid to hold down these de- structive forcer in & commauity., How, then, could furniture tou neat stove, e T O aay e he betenin to Touk totn i | wanarreated yeaterday by Dotective Dander upon | seitah protection—tho protection that prevailed | donce of io bride's Daente 300 OFehardrt.. oy » ) , liques, i the fobby 8t Comgross, AL | the Ttev. W. C. Younz, M. J, Willlam Landis snd foomm, ot cn Aparfn (ARG 01 | acntr D M. Liucoln s ot formart’ by | Sery day”miied to e eminerscyraent. G ifs | Cive. and if fin reconl - not atralght thore wil g | 8 olexram Uit il e abnconded with quancity | i Toca liques, In e lobby at ‘Congrors, &4 | th o S O i *hingles and smong shaviugs, 1 explotion of gas- % third Tudividual “anguenied & { IRt whils inhis store carly 1n the inorning, | & vacancy. Take courage. yor+-srcond baichors s | of Jawelry. Subsequently it was fearncd Hint the | present public peakers had to deal Mien Alice . Cox, ditightor of Maj. A, M. Cox. line ataps 5 heeklental tipping over of tamp 13 | SOUBT oy (DI tdrlAuRl R i | 160, et enterad, Ono heid him, and the other ¥ ce. ¥ V'r ] took from hia pocket 81,000 in greenbacks. The money represented his veceipts on the day previs oug, fio having nezlected to make a deposit n the bank, When informed of the robbery, tho polica rhiook thelr heads, and ntimated that twe men didne gt tho manes, e neighbors also wero juclined to rid Platen’s stateaient as very thin, but there was nothing in the man's past lifo to jus- o 1{ any such lunuendo. Onie of his creditocs s the Northwestern Trana. portation snd Coal Company, of Detrolt, Ile owey them $4,000,30. Thoy recélved notice to attend 8 meetlny of craditors on the H0th ult., and im- mediatoty replevined LG40 tons of ceal on the ‘whart at” the foot of Fifth atreet, Noith Deanch, shich they lind recently sold to Platen, anda part of which "had not beon unloaded from the vensels, 'fhe ground upon which this action is based is fenud—Plsten “having purchased the coal, a4 ulleged, when he knew lie was nsofvent, TUE OTNER CREDITORY, whose aggrecate clninis are in the nelghborhood of 00,000, met on the 1st inat, ~Mr. Flaten made them A proposition to eeitle for 0 cents un_tho dollar—10 " per cent in cash, nnl 10 per cont fn theee, four, five, and pixmonths, Thay consldered the matter for s day, wnd ut a8 miceting Wedneaday eeclded to accent {1, “I'ba conl company, however, refnee to compramle nnd as their con<ent to 1l Arranzement in 1my tant an effoct was made yesterday to bring ['ll“r reprenentativen around, "It 1 liglleved to have been unanccesnnl, “Fhele attorneya hove advised them that the replevin ault will hold, and they will danbtless cuncinde to tako the chancos ratlier than voluntarily give up half of their clalm, The case cames up for aljudication west defanlt day,—Feb, 3. Whether the other ereditorawill cantinue satis- iléd remains tobe accn, ‘Thus 1ar ticre seems to b no dispuilon to put Az, Platen theough bank- rapicy. operiy had been recorered In a pawnshon whero Jeil had Jeft it, and there bolug no probability of & I thio new Hospltal yes- | prosecution Bell was allowed to go on hls way re- tnnh‘y <Most of tliem [ti1e about sce- A:Ir.lnfip;-| & 4 A 4ng. hnt prefer to b +* wonld appenr, | ©°1" avid Campbell, the negro hell-boy arrested from rom the way the Job In aneation has so far been | 1 ylorion iouse hy Dutective Sammerdeld for the lureeny of S132 from & guest of the house Rx-Commissloner Johnron yesterday tendeted | mamed iifties, yesterdsy owned wp to tho theft, his hond as Deputy-Sheri 10 "Mz, Kera for his | nud took the oficem to the honae and shawed them pneosel, fho document wax tnened over to the | where bo hnd secreted tho money nfter taking it Shorift's attorney for cxamination, and reniaina to | from the nocket of a pair of pants givon him'to he approved. In the meantime’ Mr, Johnsonis | brneh. Tlo will be remanded for trlal tosday, il bis atas; Dayld Woll, charged witti robblng the tIll of B, The Pinance Commlttee yesterday exsamined tho | §-, Allon’s fewelry store, No. 87 State street, of remi-annual eport of the Clerka of the Circuit | &0, wan yeaterdny held in 81,000 to the Criminal and Ruperior Courts, found them correct, and to- | Court Ly Justiee l'ollak. Abrahamn, his partnerin duy wlil roport 1o the Noard tecommending that | the steal, was discharged upon the provious day, the amoanta in thewr hands be turned over tothe | Frank Scnson was before the same Juntlco charged County Treasurcr, it holdinz-up @ butcher. tamed Holland, and Architect Egan has not yet withdrawn lils blit of | robbing i ¢ S14, and was sent {0 the Crimina 20,000 for tbo +compromisa™ Comrt-House | Lonrt under £300 bafl. pisne, and it s not Nkely that ha will. Tiin next | Deteetivo Lang yenterday arrested out of a den move, it 18 aaid, will bo tasenil fna liitla LI for | at No, A1 State aireeta negronamed Heary Jock- sunerintending the eunstruction of the nrte | ron, who is wanted for complicity in a forgery Ilauso foundations, Just what dodge the ** Ring" | shereby the Unlon Nattonal Gank was bi)ked ont wiliresort o to avold paying It remalns to ba seen. | of &2, and Presion, hein & Co. ot of $15.10. The Jaw torm in the County Court commences | 'The namo foryold wan that of &am lntching, keep- Tunwlay. The Btat cao dacketed in tharof Hiica | or of n liveey'etable, It fackhon protesta his ln- Ueth Thaea va. Belthasar Schmidt, hastards, - The | hocence, enying be cannot write. A sceond party, recordn in the case show that Ellza has, sinco the | Who furged ‘the note, 13 still belng rought by tho commencement of the sult, Leen pald 81 by romo | Police. ome, and has agreed to conrlder all of her froubles | Justice Scully yestarday sent up the follawing: atnleably adjusted, | Tha necond cuts docketed 1s | John Bowers, Wife-beatér, £30 fine, n defanit of that of thie Hetropolitan City Hallway Company va. | which he went out to the ‘llouss of Correction; iho Chicago West Davblon finllway Company, | Carrio Weaty vageant, thirty doya: yohin Bole, wiich {8 set for tnal on the 13th. larceny ¢ ity of ropo fram 7. Bulliran, ut g # Sautn-Tow v . | No. 83 Kosmitl 3 o the Criminal Cotet: e e Fonoc 467 | et \Wicker, huriar who was caught rantsckin: torneys bavlag Satarday been granted until that | No. 210 Weat Winlnnzion strect, and who ha thne fo futher reply (o th plea that he sead & do- msianly hase Moo & T g leiente, faulter and Incleglole an Collectur, Nothing was 0. 44 Sangamon steeet, $1,000 to the Crimina heard of him or hlx attorneys, and theldea §s galn. | Conrt. s ingt geound that he -lias mbout glven up tha dght. | Justice fummorficld recorded the following npon It may tarn ont yot that the County Colector wiil | hlsdocket yesterday: Naphael Abocen, threaten- nke chargs of tas bouks und make the callcctions. | Lug to kill iix wifo Carolini hecauso she cannsd s ‘This would bo the eaniest way out of the diiculty. | areat for adultery, &30 to keap the peace: James oW 18 TILY, M'CAPFREY Reilley, vagrant, sixty days; Avery cCabe, dia. 1In the Board Ties Commlssioner MeCaflray, | orderly, alxiy days: (tor(a Wagner, vogrant, $30 as an argument why ppizing the | fino of leavo town within fosty-efiht hon county with grocerias shuuld ‘be let to McUlevy & | Iirazel), Tarcony of S20 from ealuou of M lo., the only Didders, »aid that no other irm | ter, No., 1421 Weniworth avenue, would bid, ete. Just bow truthiully he spoke may | Criminal Court; Willam MeNell, Db Jndged'by the fact that sinco then, and lnad- | James W, Gough, $200 to tho Gt i vatice of any naw bidn Uaing advertiacd for, about 8 dozen grocery firme late:sfgnificd thele desiro tu epped, Torward sud withdrew My 5 Wrhht, The Commisaloners did not 20 o look after coy aaying thal ke was not s csndidate, An_ operator with & lond voice nominated Mr. K. 8. Stephens, and & romewhat aimilarly gifted Individual con- midered It tho happleat moment of Lin life, elc., to prescnt the honored name ot C. J. Gllbert. Balloting then commenced amid shouts of **no intimidation,"” **we can't hace any dulldosing here," **thora in'tno nzer on tEe Retarning Board," **count square, Mr. Well i your namo 'Eliza Pinkstou?® **voto carly and uffen," and whee cheerfal plirases, which 1o the wn- rejuliced ear sounded a8 if 8 refercnce to tho late 'residential clection was lntended. The ballot resulted 54 follows: D, 18, Lincoln, A. M. Wrighi Scattering.. The read! 1 soring,** Nominations for Second Viee-Prealdent being in onter, Mr. 1t W. Duuham moved tht Mr. Geurge 1lenry Wheuoler |a vaice—** That's the fcllow gave us hnt wheat"'} "be the unanlmous cholce of the Convention. hume we volced pentleman tried to get in Me. Georze W, Conchi, but the attempt resulted in a disastroun fullure, for George Henty was nomi- nated with s utertorian shiout. The Chalr then sunounced the fallowing nomi- natiiig commitecs, who are requested 1o report the result of thelr dellberations ot the meetingthis alternoon, Dughem, . P. Oltershaw, J. It N riton A Asatescl M Nio. C. 1, Adama, TSRt Al 2 o reqo, 8. . Hluriburt, and ir. W Dater, ‘The meeting then adjourncd until tha atiemoon se 4 w'clock. eting for the steau-plpes DEATHN. FITCII—On the morning of Thursday, dan, 4, K 1877, st Lhe resdence of her son, Dr. Calvinds + /& Flich of this city, Mri. Lucis Miranda Fitch, - ‘widow of the Iate Jtev, John Ashley Fitch, inthe 13 74 year of her nge, io R “Tho remalns will be taken East for Interment. . FARRELL=~Jan. 4, Catharina Farrell, aged Funeral on Satuntay at 10 o'clock, from herron residence, H71 Jefferson-at,, by carrlages to Cule yary Cemeter. WIGHT—Near' Algonquin. WL, of paralysie, Jan. 2, dames It Wikht, formerly of W sukegan, £a7°New York and Wauokegun papere please copy, CONCORAN—Jfan. 3., May, ared 2 years b monthin and 14 daye, youngest child of Patrick R and Mary Corcarun. Funerul this day frongresidence at 12 o'clock to Northwestern depot, and thence by cars to Calvary Lemetry, WRIGUT—Tan. 4, of scarlet fover, after an fll- neea of twenty-eight Tonre, Charles Smith, youngent child of Frank . und Mercy A. Wright, aged 2 years a0 4 months, Funeral from the houre, 1036 Wileox-av,, Janm. 5, 810, m., by carringes to Calvacy, ©¢7-3an Franclsca (Cal,) papers pleare copy, ANDERSON—Jan, 9, of pncomonta, Nellle, in- fant dauehtor of Jpseph and Nelifo B, Andcraon, aged 7 week aud d days, Funeral from resience, 1500 Wabazhe day at 2 oclock, Friends are invited. 4T Now York City and oston papers plessa copy. . TARDWANE MEX, The malcamen in the hardwarc-hauses of Chicago met yesterday for the firat time to perfect their ac. quaintance wilh each ther, and for a sort of enclal fatliering which should fitly clase with a hanquet. T 'almer House was the piace kelected, and at 12::10 ono of the parlors wna well filled with abanut forty-fiveof the repreecntative men in thy trade. The erganization was etlected by the clection uf Frank J. McGrath, of Wiliiam [ifale & Co., Chatrman; Robert ‘M. Wells, of diillor liros, & 3 niaud W. K. Wills, of a3 Secretary and Trens. wed forty.five present rum the following honso: Willlam Blalr & Co 1iibbard, Bpencer'& Co., Secborier & Hreakos, Markloy, Alling & Co., Brintnall & Terey, Milfer Dros, & Keep, Edwin Hant's Sons, Chicago Stamping Company, Ceagin firon, & Chandicr, . B, Crogin & Co., (V. ¥, Spencer & Ca,, and_Ifay- wood & Cartieiige. * 'The gentlemen thus enjoying themselves had & right to plume themeelves moro than a little, ss the saica of the traveling men in thiolr trade alone amounted to more than &1, 000, - 000 Iast year. After an hour spent In soclal chat, introductions, and the {ntetchango of general good fecling, the party adjourned to a dinlng-room, whero & plentiful and tastetul banquet was served .by the Paimer foune. Aftor enjoying thin in an ‘cxtremely social way, the gathering dispersed, TR RECORDER'S OFFICE. ‘The following letfer from Necorder Brockway ‘l‘llé‘ba sent in to the County Buard at its inceting 0-dsy: Yoo Sune = T0 the Honorable Board af County iniy: | linye been notified b ceniifcaten {o wrlking sincd by Yohn Comiskor, u 181 your hovorab) 'hxfliibf\'x.. ol Sohenok'a Pulmonio 8yrup, Rea-Weed Tonio, and Mandrake Pills, These_deservediy celehrated and popular mediciney nave offected & revolutlon in tho healing art, and proved the faltacy of severa) maxlias wiiel havo for tuany years ubatricted the progress of mediest sclence, The false suppositfon that ** Cousuniption fs Incurable™ deterred phyalclans froim attempting to fnd remedics for that dlsease, and patients aMicted with fb recons clied themseives to death without making an effort to eacape from & doom which thcy suprosed o ho un- avaidable. 1t fa now proved, luwerer, that Conmumpe ton can be cured, aud that it has been cured fn o very &rest number of cases (tome ot them apparcitly deae CHICAGO UNDERWRITERS. TIEIR ANNUAL MEETING, The Chicago Board of Underwritors hield ita regue 1ar annnal meeting yesterday, In the sbaeuce of the President, Mr. C. IL Case, Mr. C. W, Drew, the Vice-Preafdent, sccupfed the chafr. The Pa. trol Committee submitted its report, showing the amount of work performed by the Insurance Patrol dpring the past year, Beyond ibla, nothing of im- partance is contained in the report, The Tressur- er'nreport was abo recclved.” It showa”that the Treanury has & cavh balance of $Hiy, Tho olectiun of uiflcers of the Board forthe ensa. ing year was then declared o be {n order. ‘he re- N. E. SWARTWOUT. NOTUIG YET IIFARD OF NIN. @ The whereabouts of Nelson k. Bwartwont, } cashier at the szency of the Etna Life Insaran Company of Hartford, are «till nnknewn, and his cantinued abscnce without explanatlan is shaking the cenfidence of lls friends (n his Integrity, They alwaya regarded him as thoroughly honeat, and can hurdly belleve e 15 a defaulter, but hie sudden de- parture snd the suspicions of Mr. T, C. Day, the General Agent, thgt his accounts have been doc. rimes sehn 3 and nixht Janitor In the ftreonier'soffice, respect- 1 would [t ur Honorsbie Siate. Clrcult Cours of this county, by rule entered of d. ther ot deputies ant wainiants 10 the Necorder of this county, and as such 1 have dy appoioted ftlie full number t rule, and my deputies and asalstants so uticient In nuimber and_qualltcstio rescot dutles of the Recorder'soifice, for the scryives of either of the fers +alled, 1 bave been nouilnd, 20 8 hindrance ratiic than au aid to the proper i~ «charze of the buiinea of thal office, and for me 1o i and continuu theso men ia the bualtlons claime by ery assanlt upon . Unly thiree persons yesterday thanked the Doston m wiil be 8 usels Tpenss Lo the county, 1 .\ hayy i cn | Store’proprietors for the nousensical way In which | atax mad to the wealth of a comnunity? The | Perato ones)byBchenck’s Pulmonlc Syrup slons; and Adspecttully yours, eics U da. W. IKOCKW wilt wan aa Fullow, Pl el S e Bl T Sheaguc, W arer o vos A0 Bk | they cxbata thelr dry goode. Miagsle' Steveon, | nroblem thon waa (o redice it to & minimiics, ‘Tho | In ollier cascs by the sanie medicincln connection with 2 e liecordor, Preatdent-—Thinmas Goodman, “',', Company y“".’ cannot tmogine what he has Co., and flolos, Fay &' Conker. Iut | Sunfe firown, and Clara “Turnier are the names of | jecturer waa never afrald of ihe uitea definfifon of [ Helienck's ea-Weed Tonlc and Mandrako Plls, one or LY, X W. Hosmer, icer Pretilent—It, ; Thoes Prextentoit thia nes ngthing agalost MeClevy & U Serretary—Aifred Wei Jutrol Commitiea—1l. 11, Brown, J. Goodwin, Jr., I, Lewie. The Patrol Committes conelsts of five members, of which the Hoard has the eslectlon of thres only, the uther two 4 VITAL STATISTICS. .l REPORT OF THR MEALTIE COMMISBIONER, The Commissioner of Health yosterdsy com- pleted his anvual roport, which will be presented to the Councll. Tho document fs as follows: [ 41 heremith present to yonr Lonorable body a ro- , far |r‘|¢ |mt{ultvmnlrrl. l:‘nu an nnh‘moufl::\’rmms‘:s \;onh s of guoda were fotnd pon O1{er party, the charge ey are in, the coniideuce of the taunz" wud | Wil Urababiy be thanked to disorderly. It i rathor former bid and will put {1 a naw one, aud it Ia safe | B ingular fect tuat ki every inatance the wonien sounty buys one baceelof sugarirom liensaid iays | UG tonptations (o sten) st {orth by ths propriciora fres Lrade, —thot ls, trede which wi dome with it ile was not fast in any respect, freo to deelare that ho wonld be gla though ho always lived weil, Desldes, thoy think, irhe han taken anytbing, the nmonnt must he amall, ‘alnca the eysten at checka i so comulete that |t would be next to Impossille, unicss be were au unusually astato togue, o faks & ree. Ile was Poth, nccording to the requlrementa of tho case, ta ace Dr. Belienck himaelf, who eojoyed unfaterrupted Rood hiealth for morc than forty yeares Was suppo st one tinio 10 ba AL the very gato of death, hix phys ¢fans having pronounced his cuss Nopeless, and aba duned him to 1s fuse, Tle waw cured by iRy aforesaid EVERY CUSTOM-NIOUSE BWEL'T AWAY from the face of the earth, and every Custom- 1fouse officer thrown out of employment. {Laugh- torand applauss ‘Thera was free trade betweon helng sclected by the companics for four, very few can compets withthem in prl tho Statcas why 5ot boiwoen tho States and fore | Medlciney, anid,. ainc his recovery. mauy. tnousands " o1 T o tainy aclocted &7 tha Eoipanie l-nu;‘ uu'nll 'or m“fll lmnl‘l“ u?e for ln!{ THE FAIMER TALKS, :l‘u\:n ore in tho arrangement and care of their | cium ecountrics? This free-trade ,‘.“m between | Amifariy s fi:'&fifi:‘{:fi\'fi r. Schehck's preparativa c! 4 ¢ h - | connlderable lenzth of time, without discovery. i ® uBgs vares, 8 e . port of the workinga of this department for the | bers tram the vutsido companies ara Monara. . I, | v nok renlly known av yet that ha has embescled | , Farmer Harme was around yesterdny the Siatcs was one of the greatest bleninga which cuchi, making it not ahso year 1870, lu{zflher with expenses sttending the Same. Tho city Lise, in & grout meusure, been fre Trom that loathwonio_discase small-pox, which [ bellove 1a due, in s material measure, to the thor- oagh work of vaceination fu the past fuw years and the peraistency that this department has exers clecd through ita’ Banltary Inspectors, lugether with the general compliancy of phynicins. **Thera haa in the past ‘much complaint {from our citixens of the noxious odors which e Ttyan and K. M, Diehl. it took ten ballots before the selection of o President was accomplished, Nearly overr membor of tua Board wan & eanii- «dato for this position, A better selection than that of Mr. Goudman could not have beeh made, 1l 11 aveady debuter, an experisaced parliamentirian, aud under hix i’rnldeuc{ the lainess of the Toard will be trausacted with, rapidity and precls- fon. The re-alection of Mr. Alfred W right as Bece any fand=’an his hooks have not been examined; aud (t will he & woek or ten days before delinlte can bo asceriatned regarding his sccounta. Mr. Loy I now makinzup his aunnal statement. When this I completed the hooks will bo placed In she hands of sn expert for exsminatlon. Thers is wrumor, nut traceable, howover, 1o any rellble source, that Mr, Swariwout |8 In Hartford in con- sultation with the oilicers of Ihe Company, and tlme for several weeks. The dlalnter Sergt. McGanglo orzanized n very neat rafd last manifents s the matter of hia clalm fo nightijon a den of thievenst No. 217 Handolph on the Caurt.llouse fanndation is a litle remurka. | street, recently opencd as a ssloon by Peterson ble, and just now inexplicable. He profur to talk | & (uintan, the formera noted pickpocket better lnost any other auject, snd, upen mentioniug | known under the robrlquet of **Whitehead,™ aud €xtran* 1o him during the day, ‘e mude somy | tuo latter & crook af focal celebrity. The expressions which aro slgnificant, considering the | license was obiained in nome curlvus source from which they came. Eald lie, **This [ manner, but -now that the police have pro- Court-iTonea s golui 1o bo troublesome, 1 belleve | nounced war, the will - no doubt the Unfon confarzed, And yel, {f protection wero worth snything, it would be worth mare between the States than between any two countries in the world, On“the theary of hrofection, {f it were imposible for Maseuchuieelta to compete with Ku- rope in mannfactures, how waa It possthie (ot Jill- Tols 0 competo with Massachusctia? Tho Zastern people wera finding new and other forma of agris cultural fodusiey huder the present system of ull dlree Iutely necesaary to ‘v('nul.ml! wce Dr, Nehenek uniess vaticnts wish their lunis exatiliod, and for thin pure rufestionally at his principsl cice, coraer "hitsduiphl, bveey ouday, Archeats,,” Phiisdeip letiers for advice m\lnlllm nddressed, ¢ nek's tiedielnes are s0lil by sii deElMl. AUCTION SALLS, 1y BLISON, POMETROY & €O, tolis aceoinp: nything R : . Mr Wrigh the conteact with 3cNeil & Son wmado to by | revoke ft. Thiricen inniates wers L futer-Stata free irade, and would do soto a farcer Auctlonecrs, 84 and 86 Handoiplieat. e T s o L’fi}'?::‘c.n-'{.}u‘y‘r:,’ iy le | awating e iR ere o, | Lirakem, and that Waiker will sventually got It at | ehwiing Ve notorious Juin Ghimore a degree whea the ersicm of protection had been actlonecrs, 84 and ndoipli-st. fertilizing establishments in the uxm{{ oreand | Lot of feiends in and out uof the Boaed, notifiea, and relfeved af thelr suxlely na to his | Mi®ownprice. You sus, " Le continued, **Walker | gertyi Tom Engllal, Jobunle Lamb, e e Stock-Yard diaricts, and justly toa, by the recent vigilance and determined efforts of this depsriment to have these nulsances stopped, with & general compitance on Me yart of offending par- tiea 1o do il Lhey reasonably can 10 ohviatethese complaints, Ithink the time is near at hand when the specific causes of complaint will be nistered to8 degres that will be cruditable and benehcla) o them, ws well s congeniul {0 the dovires of tho was bouten on his own bid, #nve lim, The contract b and McNell i ‘The jnferosts of the people imperatively de- maiided that they comienca to brexk down his shaminablo eystemn that had been fastened upon them, and that they make such breaches in the rystem and pursue Whie attack upon It with energy aud perscverance, Yel, under the present heavy natiopal deht, reveuna waa necessary, 'The peoplo had the rigat, huwever, 10 8ak for the best way to cacry this buts rafety, " Itiaknown that he contemplated: pur. char{ng, In conueetlon with gentleman naned Mnut, an intereat In the Chicigo Agency, and fur purpese pald Mr. Day" 31,000 on accoyut. * Tha Jaler gave aole fur the amount, sml wabecquently _refunied 500, 1L was this note with atbers for $800 which was fonnd in Mr, Swartwonl's private box, 'the questlon w E nd McNell ‘esme tn to | Kelley, **iy*" Juney, sml uther ‘cqually weil- een broken wirendy, | Kuowi'erookn. | Vateaiicy will nndaubtedly bo the diven Walker a power | charge preferred wyuluat most uf them. Upon ane 3ark ft, the end will e, Walker will | of tho inen was found a sllver waich, ' duplox gt the contract und McNell will comu It for what. | movement, which the owuer utay have by calling ever he rnnA};'zl in .\“ml‘\ ro)rl djuug"llllal‘ull,' x:g ut thie Central Statlon, County, " Atter relieving hls propnetlc mind, B9 | 11y boldest ontrage of the searon wns reported Sturted off L0 lodk up A Siect Egan. to'tha Weat Madlvo Stroet Polico yesterday attoee FRIDAY MORNING, Jan. 5, at 9:30 o'clock, Graud Openlog Sale of the YEATL, New Parlor and Chamber Sets, (eneral Household Goods, Carpots, Stoves, Bedding, BANDY WHITE. JUBTICK POLLAK, The following lettcr has been recelved from Juatice Iolluk In rogard to the White caso, mien. tloued in yeaterday's papor: n the Editer of The Tridune. <o srockery and (lassware, anked yestenduy IF lia was 8 defaultor noon, 100 lxte for uny hupe of capuring the v M P ¢ A are, T e R ] Guisane, Tan. 4. —n your nouie n the cate of Atex | sy Uid "N ot negatiate theve woten! Ko one PIE CITY-IIATL. lalns wha were :.muuflj nouih (0 4 e decd. | Upne s They had 8 rlahi todemand that notling Plated Ware, Teas, Clgars, a4 of the most vital impurtan ::;Il‘r;,m;w‘nw“. lacharued for ‘Jfinfiu’;:fi; cuiddd wuswer, but keveral sindd perliaps he tried to il Atabont 6 o'cluck Wednominy evening tho re: Adam Smith's doctring of f{ree trade was evee General Merchandise, Ac., &6 the city contract for day echvens Jun 10 curre reallze on theu bul was unsuccesstul, ‘Fho sug- 8 dcoce No, 108 Desplulnea strcet was sntered by | aialnat protection’ but he did not oppoke 1azation, i o ffl’u" 35\-‘::?' ulrl'norr 'n"u'e" mculux fhe ’"('x".x":" e Amlotion of Alnxunder Whita wat continued | geatlon, uu;‘ e haw ‘tnl-eln'rrul'l‘y dealt i ) wt Tl;l: xubmed l: u:“ X\Ve;élglg Pumplng-Works liro d‘x ‘-a |nnd “mn: m‘nlcu mfin.k'.l‘llu omy | ‘fha Englia nay tazes on slx differeat clarice ot ALSO, At the cul e same he mpelled to wice, on Lhe reaurst of Nerat, Beavey, anil wasset for | ontertalned now, nnd hin friends are awaiting the in Decemnber coal @ it , 60, nimate The me was Mre, urk, o la - ot N X 3 perforin the work 1n & thorough and antisfactory | Erial far-dun. & | b. ie-tiat incens & : Tomilt of the recanntant's 1abors 0 1ear whisther 4 7 | artlcics to-day- seventeen acticles in a1l thelr divl | one Magnifieent SOUARE GRAND PIANO, beau magner, 'I'lie department cun he worked wll‘ Y the defendant was presen fie The Comtulties on Strects and Alleys of the | N2 years of uge, and, preaenting arns, the South Divlelou la called to weet (& the Clty Clerk's | s manor of wholoves toeasise ‘aere wasin th with threeuthie In the United States there was & tax on over rhis attorney, M wiol 4,000 articles, What was nc ecouomy and usetulaces if the proper mean: thele contdence in bim was misplaced, be employed, which means [ trust yoar huna peaver, \a | liaer ary wos to srike ot the tax on articics that brought but little reve- tilully carved; spleudid instrument: must he rold, ELISON, MUMEROY & CO. KILECTION, oflice Saturday at 2 p, m. ed, and was struck senseless by | nue, or which were Jlablo 10 cause smngeling, and o ~ Badfdi va Uitngan o Bt st > i itor o Ta8 Froun. The force o the Dunding Deparmentyostrday | 535 S f ol s s s v | Wit en e ol bibiotts | o K AT SRS O e "n'd'flfuffe'r"fixf.':"f.','.{‘..'l"&;,,, attadiy | Dakinat ihancreeant sl tstos Cmcago, Jan. 4.—Tn TUE TABUNE of yeslordsy | begao & resuevey of the princlonl bulldingy of the | Fad ey Lo ¥oone loave. mithost toruriis e | seamiont must ba put in the pusition of vigarous in- b e e L1 ©l il At 11 w'elock ta-duy, ak onr duly ‘under Chattel Morigege, A Maguificent Squaro Grand Piano, Garved Lom, Full Tound Corners; a superior fastre: ent; staudar a o sccat] IMEROY & Co. By WM. A, GUTTERS & CO. Auctloneers, 118sud 120 Wlhl‘h"l'. DUTTERS & C0.'S REGDLAR SATURDAY SALE itwasatated that the box of Mr, Swartwont, Cashler of the /Etna Life-Inaurance Campauy, was opaned ta his stsence by the Asaistant mlhur of the Fidelity Savings liank. Plouse pevmit me to deny the atatemeut, ‘Fha boxes of our customers are nover opeued by the ofiicers of this jnstitution undor any chicimstinces, nor do we ever make public their transactions with us, Tespectfully yours, Granox M. Gaue, Aualatant Cashior Fidelity Savings Bauk. clity. 'The Inspection made by the late Mike Balley | booty. ~Tho wounded lady was attended ulbae! waa not considered reliable enough. quently ‘r’dwl: . Eo W, Lee, who pronounced the Col. John IL, Ttoberts, of the Law Department, | howrr Acelont; but not secessarlly fotal. [the rur- returned yesterday after a bricf trip to Janeavilte, | fect ten inchen i helgit, Night niustiche, silk haty Win., whcte Lo waa 1ho rlghi-hand inan o the | snd dars clothee: th¢ othervus wun o nedium {utiize. fales mustache, Ulster Overcoat, and sof eeremany of $he marriage of City-Attorney Tuthlll. | SRy Ml nave o clew to' elther of “The Ducember pay-toll of the North Slda Pump- | them. fng-Works amounts to $2,500, and the Fire De- Yesterday afternoon Detectives Schanck and partment roll for the same mouth ta $25,500. | Whilen, of the Chlcaga Avenua Station, noticed a ey were both piesented Lo the Comptrolier yes- | brace of rocuih-luosing chaps wilb saepiclous- erday. Qifferonc to all classen; IT MUST PROTECT NOUODT: Cnder the present system the laboring class wero ITmited In thelr enjoynient, the dlscovery & new wealth was used a8 & means of I‘Imkln%° s atrainment nore dificult, so that it might bo a rather profitable problem for & man ta calculate how much more gold, siiver, or copper the United States would now have If the minca in this country Lad never boen discovered. [Laughior. | chullg. tho speaker mads lqlel for s more ol Intelligent study of thia subject by the declazing that the time for this had, ln by an unusual Illafll{ from diphtheria and acatiot fever: yet, though I think that the worst (4 jn the » past, Lam led to belleve that the coming weason for the mtricteat vigllance of this depnrt. ment, ue well av that of the citlzens §n peneral, i guardinie agatust cpidenles of snv nature, snd would recommend that onc and all et and bo the sapltarisn. Rexbectfully submitted, **H. P, Whtuur, Commlssloner of Mealth,” TUR ANSUAL KEPORT OF DEATHB #howa the following dgures: L deceased 4,642 were mal 2,181 marrled, and a8l vtlcers prescot wil cenify. it 1t ds the Justice who makes crrors of fact, and ot the puper. The cuse was twice continued be- fore Justice Pullak. ‘The dret timo waa st the re- quest of My, Trude, counsel for White. The re- porter of TuE Tuskuxg was drevcnt and knows ‘what happened, The second continuance was ank- ed by herul, Heavey to ket a witnews, and Trude conacnted, Bergt. Beavey donies emphaticall that fie supgeated the divniisaal of the cire, sod ft hy (e Justicy should inake such a was about five . MK, DAY, Th the Edtior af The Tridune. ! ch 1onuinj bu‘nnllu u{m.u lhr;r seiney nMrh the ‘\A‘olln o m"x‘"id' ‘-n‘a"m‘n. '5' fi:.':.'.“:f:n:u" 2:; Furniture, Carpots, Pianos, 4 becn working i g . alrect bridge. Approaching themm, the otficers | transcending fu fnterest an o Buagr LIS L T LoD L BTN | Rard o recife the convicdion o Wil "Scavey et e nrevs et o T e aDPERT- | sami e rnd 1 Mictued Larey, wo ket & [ famnd thon whrdcved duwa with clgses, Wl the | anc how before the people ol this counter, [Ape Organs, Stoves, Orogkery Wara, L 2 3 T 00 b0 4bws, | %z that Triud vald momething in & low o the g ! rovoked by the Mayor. The place had becowe the | SIFSDYErs pretemled werw 8 part of thelr stock, reaortof Ahieves and dlsreputabla characters, ond | 10y “belog wmveling ealesnen - fur & to- S sLata of e o e oo e, hhaat eiamed thom "whils iwfen luquired, 2ud ascerialued the fal 'The gentleniens appolnted by City-EnginserChes- | oity of Ilnleir statcment, whercnupon they \.mu‘tn to suporiutend the testing of the engines of | wore tawed into the station oo general prnclples. est Bidy Pusupluz- Works have signitied their | Chere wera In ull twelve boxes of cigars marked sceeptance of the appointusent. Thuoy will meet | +0. Seavilie, Sluin atreet, Waupaca; in this city about the 15th of the mouth, 2005 at- of my lato bookkeoper awl cashicr, Ne Swartwout, T nicroly wish 1o say that veey litle of the reported information of detalls gives in the dally press [s corrcet, Mr. Swartwout has treated me very bm.n{, bLut my examination of the books and accounts {8 nov Anlshed, and uutil completod § plause. ) And Othor Morchandise, SATURDAY MORNINI ihetr salearvoin 50COOKING RANGES 3 10 30, 10 10 60, 388, W) (o 7t 43 70 Lo 80, F3i: KO 1o 00, ¥2: D0 to 100, 15, There were but 110 col- ared persons. Juetice, and then the Jatter aaked thefScroant ‘what he proposed doing. Hevaidhe wonld like avons tinuance, but that te Justice perciaptonily refused. “Pheec aee the lrae fucta tn the case. ite wae lust evening arrceted by Ofcer Mahoney, of tle Coltage Girove Avenue Station, upon a warrant sworn out by Mr, Bacr befure Justice Bummerdeld AMUSEMENTS. A JIORNET'S NIST, Mr, Bothern's new play, called ‘*A Hornet's THE DINTU-TLACES ol deceased were: Austria, 115 Ausirali glum, i obemln, B0; C Chicsguans of Amrgun P tinmediately after the caay waa dlsmisscd by Juse jibed A ot Qreplm\l v nake o public statoment of the el Disti and were stolen beyond a | Nest™ was produced st liaverly's Theatre last AT AUCTION, e orelom arcitasi b ot e Bl iy ciieniay it g e i g Wartwan » hamo lias Lecn mau- | ter woich date the feat will Lagin, ol ince ore wItEN for the yueeent | Dight. Whit tho merlte of the componltion may | 1 gatyrdag, Jan. 6, at 10 o’olock, 200 ; ued, { will o . ety that § a1 cone | g J ues ore withield for i 3 , Jan. gland, 158: France, 12; Germ olund, )l.ld :::n-.t‘n‘l;‘;“y‘mcwuty [ 1‘ h;«:;:v&l:{fl:ffi&;& Yihee sha ““"'Y;mm{wo' Bor huatandte deren: Comptroller Parwell said_yesterday that when | fof prudeutial rozzuny, Upun No. Lwero fuund a | be we are at some loay to say, for it was repre- taly, G; Bew' Brunswick, 2 Newfoundland, 3 Norway, 107; Nova Scotla, 2 Yoland, dcotlan iug. 1t ahuald bave been saldgbat they were do- posited with & persun fu iyun's saloun, CONTRACTS, BEUIND THE DOOR—THE *'RING'S' PAVORITES. Tho buildlog was crowded yesterday mamning with perons anzions to get contracts with tho n Bk bunch of (lirty keys, nives, sifk wipes et oo oy Ibe fiecauber wilark siiver watets, all new 4nd Wniarnished: o, & e i o b, himte tho pumsesiar, of' ‘s buschi ol doat keys paywients. Phy Inlirouce bs thiag Sr, Karwell Lo | 2 It of caudle, twa vells to bo used “ag arsanged with sume bank er eapitalust o fuuds 10 BBk Yackethou,. Sui 18, ltls or The Mayor's policeman has for some tine been wasvatered and & bold but une stirring uj the non-liceneed butche 14uns, or biw intentlon 1o leave mo. $he has volun- tarily offered bor assistance in aldlog ¢ to obtain my papecs, and_iny confidence b her Tady of rreproackable character js ot a haken, wos. C. Dax. 1% S.—1 will add that the Aitna Life Insurauce Company are notthe sulferers In this case, the luss belug iy own. G N sonted with such masterly ineficlency that tho nuthor's fnlentlon wust havo been, for the most pact, concealed, or lllustrated with a light rather grotesque than yivid, Tho play sppears to be remarkably weak, It partakvs of the uature of comedy, farce, sud buriesque, ,aud mafutaius no cns of {ts characters long. A scens in Imitation At our sslestoons, 118 and 120 W WL, A. BUTTENS & U nown, 114 1n the Pirst Ward there were 82 deathe: Second, 00; Third, 3 ko Fifth, 74 Si do0; Eighth,. b1: Niut, Eleveuth, 2ol ’l'vwlnhl.l Uuii Thir- On BATURDAY., Jan. 6 at Q. LI ik . ) il e clock, 10 crates At 1 o'cluck, ul attempt way made 1o crack thu saft, 1 o geitlug 100 new Ty men areof nmost dangerous. character. and | Of the suction lu **The School for Scandal s | 25 FIRST-CLASS CUTTERS. i Fourteeath, 3 0¥ county, the most of them drawn thither by ™ - " 1o paet mouth, Twenuty Norih dide meal-venaers, 10 be Bield fur s the 1 Jaipably beyond the limits of jegitimats playwright- | we shall scll rexardicss of Lrices, 8 very large swek o biicenth, 40a: Seventieath, 430; K the snouncemeut made the day efors | DBENNER INVESTIGATES, | Ul ihined 1o tsks 0ot Heelms. wers yeoieniay | Spponany wowart oy b s e polle Bt iho tastch of the aervanta n leaviug their | 7o B0 vell 2 i 214: Niget County Hos- A CLEALL CASE OF NOT GUILTY.. w sud Second Mousehold FURNITURE, parlor, Chamber, Libryry, and Kiichen Furniture s, e, PR bEAT o) made-up Larpets. o e that * the Committee ou Public Bervice, plinn s t whom tho bids upened Tucsdsy had beok relerred, was to hold a meetinz. Al po thme in tha furelioon, however, was a quorai of the 'om- uiites present, wost of them l‘e‘"i around the ueighboriug salouns. They were found dnally S wineil amd dined, snd ln ihe Aleraours they gut logethier stealthily in what is knuwnas theo “*wawple-room, " and, under lock and key, put in pome Wurk, A liew 10ck bad beei put on Uiy door for the oceasion, hence those huving keye to the ol luck were headed o, and (e Ereatcst, accrecy was mafntaioed. To el In was impursibly unless You knew the w; uock, which was koown to But few, " Buch miceifugs had heretofore been held Nowe of the sumivned o appear vefore duntice Laufusin on Protestant the fith of this wonth tu say why they ste ot obliged 10 pay thelr licease-fee, COLLEGIATE CONVENTION, Tho Jealth Officer (If thera bas becn ono since | NEW YORE, Jus. 4.—The fourth sunual Cune tho Fire Departnent, were nveatigated Just even- Moses Houke's decapitation) Las drawn up a states | ventlon of the Inter-Collegiate Litorury Asso- fug by Murahal Beuner and Chlefy Swento and | JUOACS (IOUERE ACCIpiiaiion has drany . K Y Peule, aitting for the purpose. The formal | yfia folluwing dead anfmate removid from tbe ity | ©2408 Was beld to-day. The Treasurer's re- cliarges wero read, and stated o a general way | Ly the dMeahl Depariuient: Torees, 1os catile, | Dort shuwed recelpts amounting tu §2,500, with that Barry had been fu the hablt of wslug the men | 741 dog, 12,305 sheep, 181 caves, clicleus, | vxpendicures under that swmn. in the Fire Department for his' private purposes, | 47 fates 100 LAmerbus 10 taeniion. | ke chicl e eetiug of the Presidents of tho various ahd that. thoy Liad, st bis comuand bailk hica | caus deatls are not given. 1L will be ubaerved | collexes wus also hicld at the same place, and A ice-box and o bookcase, ete. The witneascs | Wt the mortality amoux ke dogy has beea very | Dir, SMeConls read & pupee reviowini the bistory Nere firk;xr Inlmuls. 0u.l H:llli:c%i 3icliacl ek o ":";:gfl L ‘nblr“;o 88 et Jear, whad nt‘ ;,l}c Auu.-lxlh:ln, cmum:;ul[ug I.I‘x’u Jnnlmnr'm fobin, 3, Mergenthaler, G, 8. Idell, H, Breters | 1%607 e r . elc. which 1t was conducted, s foresiadowlng for et Jemes Luglght, Ered Allen, 'Theo Lager, | DR of bareca in 1870 was fces by 474 4 4 8 laigl, uaater's ‘luuem::‘ in_ the a'a (05 _froin comiic.ope it, perhaps, Mr. b autlior of the play, Mr. Dyzon. The third act, whick ! keu up with 8 cumic supper-scene, fa thin In d dreary in humor, “The best purts of the play ara tbe Arsl and last acte, iu which iko mala devoloped and toncluded. — Mr. Sothern ten Sydiey Spoondlil, who le slmply not fool as b preiends t0'be, He at Lrat ap- parently submita to the {mpositions uf a pumber of aharperv, but in the end cxposcs e, Meauwhilo n developed his Jove for bis cous who Jores blin fu retarn. Their misunderstundivgs sre cleared away in a channing maoner b tho last sct, the The cLarges brought by Joan Farker against Thumas Yatry, anc of Lhe Cldefs ‘of Baitallon of m, 8; pollc , 33 Bt Gaepli’s Urphan Asyluw, 213 Habneomun Tlopital, 4} Houne of the Goud Sueplicrd, wicn and Children, all- o and Ear Judrma Houst of ters of the Foor, 15 O1d-Ludics’ o, 1, Thicre ‘were 074 more deaths than fn the year previous. Comparcd with the samo jear, there wers 105 more deqtlia (fom croup, 320 wmore from diphtheria, 48 morc Ir cousumpll 535 wure from scatlet fever, 202 Iess fruu cholers fufantuin, GORE & €O, Auctioncers. | RADDIN & CLAPP, 53 & BS Waliaaliav., VU hold thelr Kirat Auction Sl of Boots, Shors n; Tunuers, Tuesday, Juu. th 3t 10 o'clockwhen () Il ufier lurgo’ santinint of goods suapied 08 sction, Ealcs every Tuewlsy ud Eridsy. Call ¢ vanced ol conmiZunent s a I y an in fa scenio being the only onc of the play which cag be CONF) 82 leas from disrhiea, and 10 leas from violence. = | atnight, whon sl was dark and atill, sometimea | Anarew Luygr, dubn Fitzzerald, £valas Schafer, | 3875: the eauss of the hesvy death In tho laiter ";.",{‘2:,‘,';,‘,:;‘ T N 1 o o T R A Lo ol RS L bt oo LB ; TUB KECOMD OF BINTUS $u ono place sud tcu agein In scotber, as cirgum- | Jobn Dreher, Nicholas Dulac, Louls Fiun, snd | YEaF Was the spizoot In uratory, The tiret piize was awarded to Frank | 5 weakoess of & good writer In consenting CELEBRATED theongly gliows hat Jabury saw 730; Fubroary, 603; | slauces wizht suggest, with one exception. AL | Ueorge W, Weller, il belag catied by tho proses | Thestatus of tha smoke-barner queation, cone | Jorae Taird, of Tiemilion Gollede, st he sees | to make s **one-part play to order. Nr. Byron the Unlon. capressed la - Mazch, 702; April, Lo4: May, G4¥; June, 5 the exceptional meeting contracta were awarded 1o The greater pnncf of the testimony | cerning which the Council haascen i Lo fnquiry, “5 ") Douyl {Williams Col sconingly sitempied ~ to wccommodate Mr, glm« 1D and upwa o) . duly, Ay, kS i Mike McDouald fur whisky, sud to J. G. Bluthardt u0_"earthly faterest or value. | ie that permission was granted to Mr, Lester, ant, | 0ud to Bamucl Douglus 2 @sCol- | yothorn by furnishiog him with o play In 5&“” W¥nrh. Ad»:,“ 7023 November, for drugs, but, after all. the case c3n acarely be roved wes that Tobln bad | to Mr. Marlow, of Milwaukee, to put in theie re- [ Jt@e. Bfr. William 3funn Duroc, representative | which be might bine exclusively. The result arders GUNTHER, Cor Bl said to have beon an exceplion, for the Commit- | mude i co-box for Barey, 8 _large | spective patenis at the Korth 5ide Pumplng-Works. | 0f the University of New York, was cordially | was one suterciting Ugure surrounded by mere sug- toner. Chicago. twin-blrths, 120; colored, 55, e bis tec's action was never uponeé 10 the Board for 74 of the work being dons during his **offs," or availed himeeif of tho opportonity | applauded by the audience, as was also Fran! 18per comof’ tha popilatisa of e city, sad | some fnscrutabie reaton, sod fhe wmeetlog never e smotnted W lnylhluL 'l'ou{nallnnu ot the meetioge boing beld at nigbt, that they should be held under luck and key r. ter when be was nat oo _duty; $bat the supply- | 1o dlsplay bis Inventls d placed f Lls ma - . Buott, of the Northwestern University. wi;:n: bad '?:'E uaed to hul"?.l‘m::h- from -?a';éj :n%:.' 'E% b ?\'-Eg.?fi‘f?"fl” ’.r‘hnh:,o;.prhne: '?3. When e Netiw aatans Universly glne-house Lo Harry's bouse: e Wagun cetlog warl of the machino—an *‘in. CIENTIFICALLY PREPARED. drawn & dmuall Joad of Jumber {1om tha GEIB* | AIEALOF s now belag put on r. Maclow b 8 3 faisniacant of no yoatecday thero was -1 houso 1o Barrys tasionce. dod oAt this usne | Joiiea. to accont o6 SoRer wich Lo Acinotss | | Dr. Price's Cream Baxing-Fowder w propared by D IX THE ** RING ) WORK, 3 Barry's bousebold | soxious to ges, ud'h:nol beea ll‘a::ni from for | the nothing A METUO, B! wagoo had beed used o move the object belog Lo !n be muorlty of the Com- | cfiecis, Basry declined to call a0y wilnessts on | soms tms. 5o B45 leas thag the nyuwl nla destna, estions of huwanity in which no intall Ifl"“lfi; " ‘The chief causes of desth smotbered, 11; b - 1oF can {oel & lively Intorest. The sciing inight have dona injustice’ even to the badness of ths parta. There basnot bappily beon secobersof laten pley 80 Imperfectly rel sud so -qulnl’y tosented oo the atage. Nor have thers basn col~ tad 1o 80 llhh! & pece such & number of lnferior actors, *'A llornel's Nost,* tortunately for the ; B e pplication of scientifiy p(‘I:clyln. forming a NER, Urugaats, Chica® © boou " dons | Wholiome sad nutritious powder. e ——— a7 - a |

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