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ClilCAGO TRIBUNE UL SDAY, JANUARY 1877 — e ferred ta gho Committec on Jnil and Jall Accounts. | cases, divorce cares, and the llke, and thus relleve | Homo Caok-Tiaok, but during the past year there Commletioner Fitzgernld ssked if that sotion | tha Celminal and Cifeult Conrts to sonio exten! hadbeen pertade of Gnanclal stealtness. It had ent o otiel **No, notn Cook County. Connly Courts In Pl ccop 2, sdent ~Xot at all, ather cnnntics of the State hate crimmal jurieics | COft $12:329.22 during the year to Keop 2, il E CITY. . TH i 0) aner Fltzgerald moved s an amend- | tlon, but in this county eriminal carea nre undor [ Women and ehildren, of whieh £5, 8000 had Terny » GENERAL NEWS. A that o recolntion ho Adapied: e Jurlatiction ot tho CAmingt Courty Atcordg e i ooy i The amendment was voted duwn, —~yeas 10, nays | 1o tie Constitucion. ™ Cinlibuale and Home Vieltor sales, Duruz the Rapervisor Lincoln yesterday called s moctingof | 4 Tollows: The bill which the Judgo lopes witl passtho | ¥¢ rn‘\r llm\r;l hm{ I'p'-t um"rllf uI: lurl‘)rll!::nll ment. the South Torn Board for the purpoto of electing | "Youye—Ayars, Fit:msratd, Eemae, and fiol en—s. Legiature will bo mwlo ra ma to rmbrace tha |there, Mra. bt T s comre Mlinslon was llector, no one having yet lendered a satisfac- | . Xave=Dradicy, Carroll.” Cleary, Conly, Guedther, | polnts covercd in hie snugeations, and will pron: | Apoken of as being In & most encouraging con & Collector, of i Hoftman, Lenacn, slcCaiteey. schimldt. aud Tabor—1u, | ably Roon cngross the attention of the egielators at | Hon, tory bond. The queation recarred on the orlginal motlon, | Springtield. ,“"', W. B Gould, the Treasurer, repoeted the L 3 5 aliowini as the receints of money dirine the year. W, 0. Jnll, & well-known artist roominzat No. | and'it was unanimously agrecd to, t - Nl iy s YET UNCONVERTED Tho report wasadapted: Atthe Home, hy Mre.(irnt, 148 Btate strect, yeaterday fell npon the sidewal The Rl AR RO L e Clari o T s 4 NCOD iR . Sk, 205 collecteld by the ladics,” infmntof thaClick strast entrance (o the Grand | JHEISRCARREALEEION Sl the Cloris of fhe report, A-UITILE ANcIuENy Fled i Yoie Visltor, SWL: Pactfic Hotl, and fractared the left legabove the { ohores'tnia follawing: occurred ot ane of the Farwell Hall meetiogathe | 2nunal fees, 8131: fecacy, F. € Dike (lowa) urch of the Redeemer—Christmas off annual reception, 2101: theatrlcals, 5! Went End ¢ £ Home ‘estival, §18. Total, knee. Clerk's fecs earned in eriminal cases, chargeahle 1 | Other cvening swhich has mado somewhat of a eon- by - o in The Conncil met yeaterday fternoon, but, on | taLook County, Tabiie satlon In certaln circles, #nil, it having heen rather | £y ‘belng notified of A1J. Shertdau‘sdenth, immedtate. | C1eTK fees cariied and coilected i vifice: ¥ garbled as it presed from mouth to mouth, it is 1y adjonrned to this afternoon, when the nceessary Total n_r'nlnh.v.. decmed adviable to pive the truestate of the care, MA TR N'S REPONT. l{rnnwmunu for thelate Alderman's faneral will | pii TR ers 0 chargen, of nctting forth the facts Just &s they occurred, On | Mrs. Joel D. Geant, the Matton of the 1lome, P 0 4 4 made her anntal report, from which It appeared, s tad, Ealarica'of Cierk and fve e the evenine in queatlon & gentlowan who has for | JT8 e AR, Tehuets from aehich i appeared. day, A% observed h Tota) expentes, .. about efylit years with scarcely en intorruption the Home st the beginnlue of the year: thatthe nutn- Mf:;i:":::’E'_‘:."Si';:'m’:"m stront (Tarny | Netoront i Cook Cointy. beentn the lquor businees e & drummier started | ber admitied uring e seae hal been 5510, ik " i , The Medienl Superintendont of the Tneane Asy- | {0 o tathe Farwall llall mecting. Ho had Just | 18 total of 2,331, of whon uxx Dallding), wns at 8 8. m., 4 degrees below N Erintend y T e e of whum zoro; 10, m., 3belows 12 m., 1 betows 2 p. | JINUHIIEL 8 T rase report for he vedr | cot'ta the top of the etalm wien somebody seized | T2 Huwe had farnished wner m., 1 above: § v, m below; barometer 8t 8 | jast repoit; adinitted s ug the year, 37:ro. | him by thecoat coliar and satd, **Here'sold —, | wowmen and chiliren, Men had not hean enfoying .., 1#0.6; 8 p. m., 50,18, mnfnbme rhelS70, ot of whouy T’ are | the whisky man." Ife Tooked atound ta sco who it thia oeneft It fiaviag veen thowsht bfl“nwlv'i": Y inalee and 184 females, ' Tie namber of deatha was | was, and found 1t an ncqualntance of his, | them cly, as #o many aolng nhon o A o oo heb gostera M {1 (abhie zencrad health at the plico s wuo, there :nrle:;’r‘xlmkm:;fl {0 the handa of n canple: of young | 211 O pouniar fulec, peciima, Dnelng the -, 2 i ¢ b emic discaser, 1le suzzea t y 10 T e e | e ettt e e 1B abmcata | fen, who had.pleked blua i o5 1ho, Hesteinos ere a1 tn nnd 3 Chdren e pean (‘.?mhu:v:‘» Mr. dohn F. Stafford wan re-clected | Ing ditferent asticles, thue msking the institution | Inebelated conditlon, and thuught that the tem- [ 15deaths. An unusnal dezree of interesthil been Trenident,”and Mr. Oeéar Lennox Mirch Vicas | 0k ereat extent self-snpporting. "OF the caunes of | perance meeting In Farwell Hall, and Me, Sawyer, | manisfericd in the Industrial Schou, there behig e i in<anity, relizious cxcitement” upsctsix sud In- 5 st present flly-two girls over 12 years ok, and Prelient. tenperance thirtg-one, who was leading It, would be the mort eficlent | f RESHEY VEVSIRY Bifls over 12 y¢ apart of the The deaths 1n l"h|eucn for l‘:ev;nel\lxe'nnln,z'SMnr- 1t was referred to the Committee on Pablle Char- nlgulu:y for robering and nlarmlnudhlm.h “h'l,:'n :m,’\rhol;m: ln-l'm.gul to n\-xc m:l()lrml nt une time or dIny Inet weee 130, a decrease of 31 from the pre- | |yon, the gentleman was accoste ¥ bis | another during the year, Mrs, Grant's report was viona week, and an incrense of 13 over the corre. A communication was reccived from J. E. Lewls | drunken friend, who apparently seemed deter- | Sdopted, s ing week of 1870, Of tie deaths 37 were 0 ) , rayl , 0be i . ¥. Dickenron, Superintendent of the Burr e i See. D ware. from Aypnern, amd 54 | G LATKEES, of Fhiladelohia, savin ik oo FOINE 0 the Heeeling and i hec mmgnd 1o po o, mado I Fepor. Which was aropte, from scarlet fever. The ratio of deatha to popnla- | 000 of Gonda for & nes Conrt-Hones, they swonld | atairs, It his dewnken feiend stil held on, and 'he Secretary read the fuancial statement for the tlon was 1n 2,500, S ve pleased to e hovw they would be pit on the inetéd on his gning in. Atee lhinking to st~ yenr, froun wilch It appearsd it the wial can v tee of the FLake Blal Ae. ey would Bla il in 50+ | terover, the Tiqnor-man declded to go In, and in ipta o ORT. 045 expe res, notr e 52!-'5{‘5},‘".".1“ conference-rnoms, | tatlon. {hey jent, and vradually made their wiy down | 813,140 22; halance easih on nnd Jan, i £7 Washinaton atrect, ' at tr. yosterday, | The Clerk waa directed to makes anitable repls. | (ne airle. untll they were heur the sontemuf the | 873 o, b yotal recoipta for tho e tinie o and docided to hold 8 Sunday-rchunt Arsembly and BIDS, foum. “The drunken man sras wnatons o go fur- | ihe Hurf Miselon wero 1,504, 21: exponitures, Congzess on thelr gronnds duelng the comingaum. | _Sevesal bids were reccived for printing the pro- | ther, and stated that he wanted to make n speech. | #4:201.71; Ualanica on hand, SH03.4H, Tho ro- mee Dr J. € Vincent, by previous arrange- | cerdines of the Tloard. The lowest, Cameran & | Mr. — objected to anything of that kind, and | €oipts ‘of ' the Home Industrial - Sciiool were K08 were adults and nt 166 inmntea. o more than 500 2. ¢! Vi g, Amberg's, was 30 pace, andthe bighest, 4.8, | stopped ahout midway aud kat down beside his 1, BG1. 503 expenditures, $1.7U4. 0! balnnce, ment, Wil hara chasge, President of the Hank | Thompeone. $3a pares Trlend,. Durina the pracerdime (e drmben ;W-»-H; Thia " atatement recmied to give mlx;nri\\ v \..’;;,gxl";gg;glg;'\g;'-‘!gfkrca;;"‘;d Yormerly | Ty were sporopeiutely referred, who was pretty near delirium tremens, kept jump. | encouragement, and met the approval of everybody ! Aiimber of propasals were received fof zro aziner {n the dry-goods lotse of 11, 15, Claflin & d e ! rupt Sheexere ! Pt E."” will Icave C} Mnfll" Wednesday morning on the }:I,(:nf"“l referred tu the Commitice on Pblic Char. rome remarks of hia own, Hia friead held & ‘The bidilers were John A. McCleary & Co. hlm by tho coat-tail and pulled Nim back, The followlng officers and_managers wera then Omaha & Catlfornia Line train of the Uhicato & | Dowling Nron. & Ca., John Mcarn & Son, and | and some of - the pemmlp In the vicluity | choven to sceve for tho ensulng year: Northwestern Hallway for San Francleco andn | oyole i ot o%s I hiin to keeo him quict, and when the services | President—Col. C, G. Hammend, lenuthy tour in the Nortl American States on the | 0 IV Education reported recam- | were over the drunken man could be taken into oo Erextident—] Ty, Pacliic side of this Continent. Thremient o Sahootasecnol 8 clerk th, the Hnper- f oo of the inquiry-toome aud tlked o tnera to | | Sewrelary=des o Grax, Smith The Cilcago Gas-Light and Coke Company held | intendent of Schools be dispensed with, Concur- | more advantage. 1t (he meanwhils e Snwyer [* " 2, U—Mra, . Emith, ing up and trying to Intcrrupt the exercises with | Present. i ‘= Wi HH 3 ita annual eloction yosterday afternvon at the | red fn. closed his remarks, left the platform, nint camo ,7’,{:;7;;:" o “llllnmcll Ll otlices of tho Company, on Dearborn steeet. The MUPERNUMBRARIES, walking down the sisle. The drunken man raid lo Sanrgers-af. irs, E. ol Loard of Directors wore re:clected, a8 follows: | The Joint Commitiee on Public Tulldings and | him, **1 want (o get up ana make talk. " Sawyer | 11 Hoge: b Kor 3t s, i 8 B, Cobb, 5. A, Smith, B, 8, Morris, B, W. | Public Service repnrted, recommending that the | rephied, **You ate lrutik, sle: you are fn wo. cane | Van 1t Jtgatie. St it, Jaymond."Jerome lieccher, 1. - Dicker, Joln rorvicen of Ju ;'/,;mfn sie Superintendent of | dition ta tatk, Jie ndmitted his was ro ur:‘:rl I DR s Sy firele, Mti, Tidbert o . lrown, Jr., E. T, Watkine, P, L. Yoe. The ( the fonndation of the Court-Ilanse, who has been | quicted rome: b, coting wos ove 5 o & 3 g Boatic Aot hotd thety mecting. 10§10 s manth, bo diepenacd with anth spemc, | The. mobor I pin (ool plo tipey fricuq fnto the | _ After the framanction’ of saro uninteresting : 7t v Commimloner Schinidt wanted him retained vo | back room, and afier s while routiue matters, the meeting adjourncd, Woetipedey motning Collector Moffman, of U | y1iadhe eould < umcemInd o Tantorr A SAWTEN CAMB IN —— tmed with: documenta snd Lot rorcinie. 1o oy | Commbesloner Fitzzeraid eaid that Zander hadn't | and entd 1o the man. o som hiave no business to DR. THOMAS. e Wbt ey i on weseinta, 10 BINE | gonc anythlug for 1ins Int two monthe . AR Arehlc | Some o ieel s nal e, o this.” “The man NOT QUITR CORMECT. elnmicnt. iy RExt Moncay evenlng e copactsta | LeEE was emploged oo twhat Zandor was bircd for, | aid. o know 1 snd [ dllecs sack o cormne man 2 4 huvo transferred nt least, 850,000 \nto ne Clty | , Commissioner Guenther was in favor of dischnrg | wae rought here. + Then s, wiwyer turiied to | The Post of yesterdny printed an asticle to tho Treasury. There f very ittla prumbling on the | 302 all tho Superiutendents,—the one at Lemont | the sober individuat and sat, Vhat are you here | effcet that Dr. Thomas, forinerly the pastor of the e " alvo, for?! Said e, ** L am here with thia_man, wh ja rch of Chic Prrtof Lo taxpayers reyardinz 1he nescxtment. Sommizsloner Cleary thonght 1t e wrong tme | an old scquiitancs Of mine," ++Do yon wan | £1rot Mothodlat Cli ol o Chlesgo, and 0w at Tha farcclomire of n $25,000 mortzage hield by | of the year to dispose of any man In the cmpluy of | praye **Noi 1 am In ‘he Hquor® busincss q R elarmen Bplecop) Oooderich & Doane upon the furnibire of the | the county, wnlcss there was hothing to do. myself, and I thought 1 would ook in | Church, and take charge of 5t Paul's Parish, In Vornet flouso catued the salu of that fakniture | e rejiort wus concurred In—yeas 10, hara 5, | with this felloy and see if ansthing could b dons | conceqtience of the siatementa. thors maiy nre- Tr s o g in by e, John W, Claph | —Carroll, Cleary, Conly, Guenthier, snd”Sebinidt’ | for him.™ ***Why don't you qul the businesass | bosterIan srentne catot o rirs jiere m Failowa, 147,600, belig the face of ‘the mortzaie wit NUYING DONDI. l’ awyer. © **Can't” do it tlemy trade, 1 did 1y the Treasurer s annual repart thern s | business, hut had to quit it. arthesinking Fund, new indcbiedness the | Sawyer, “eald the other | Bishop fu the Reformeil Episcopal Chirch, swho att n ronie other | was suld to be concerned fn_the matter, aml aeked Well, " eatd Mr. | him requrding the stors, ' Dr. Fallows feplicd that + 1 louk npon any 1aan In that businesw a3 | there was, i far_as he knew, no gronmd for tho 02571 ol Athfefand a robber.” ‘Fhereapon the roler nian | assertion. The rumor had heon curtont, but there L Hi'fi?".’:'."'“"’"J“L:f.';".:?“:’fl:m-ffl.'.’fv Nared u\li :m;l anked pc‘rnllv‘fllun“I_u Ii’I‘}k‘M(ulcln m{n- \ml 11;1‘ ound ln{ -tny“ lm’:h :lxllfiunlum. IK'\‘firy qul L d de ctcdness y | Otes Mr Sawyer refused. Would he allow ten | probably crew out of the fact that many o I3 are, ¢ the fre, andaiyled *new dctedness™s | LR agr" X% ot ton niinates. Then the man | Fioomes fode wony dofact that, mang of D Ziewired, That the Flnanee € wanted tive, but wan refiiscd: then three minates, | Jows') church, and that they would withaut doubt 5 | but Mr. Sasyer would not geant that elther. Tuen | bo pleared to eall Dr. Thoimas shiould & vacanzy Jtia not yit known by whom the’ honws Commiesioner Holden offercd the following: mannged, 103t s run ot all, Definftearranse. [ AR S ments will be made to-day, and 1t 1s thought that the hutel wifl now be aliowed to staud emipty, Tho Farmagnt Boat Club held thele resnlar | o munthly ineetng last nlebt at the Falmer fioure, | bn Alaces paoant of runtine bsnces s die s ol and the Dramatfe Cominittee resn ihat the 5 Taet enfestainsient Rven by th Cli nelted o | bana they are hereby utiior) 3 i P Batudsomo v, sehich fs (0 s appiled for the purs | PSS IILE I L Cook bl the abose | L pub hia bist on the e L e e DA e ety v nb b6 fact of new Loals, repairs, ete. It wux decids A0 Surtilal 3aid b be 1aid before tae Board of HOING TO TALK ANVIIOW, it ge (.r va Jeora © Ay e u.ll 30 Snctiy A zocinble srould be uiven In nbout two weeke, | Commitssioners for hicie netlon ticreun, and proceeded to du it, Ile told Me,Sawser he had | & diapatch was sent 1o Tk Tiintss representas fous matters relating to new unlforme, and It was adopted.. Dben In thi4 hquor-hisiness for nearly eight years, | tlve at Aurora, and the following reply was re- ninge for the coming hoatinz zearon, and new Commirelaner Conly moved that the Connty At. ( One duy some triends cawie 1o hink and wantéd him | celved: Loats, wero diecussed” but not definliely acted | torney employ the l'....,l.,,m., counsel o .'-..,.; toquit. They offered him a pluce to sell goods on Artion. an. =Dr. Thamassya tl:erafs no truth y P N He bhad ‘been working on | Inthe statément. ' Tne report. protuibly grew out of the upun, him i the irgiment before the Supreme Court of | Comimisaton ¢ g Tac e paneble , SASEORE brobitbly kraw out uf the ‘Tiie Chicnzo Soclely of Phvaiclans and Surgeons | the matter of hsulng hond« for the Conrt-ouse, | & #alary, but necepted thix offer In Chicaz Giot Epiecopatinn, and hay 1hres g g and went to wark on a commisslon, | Shur . br. Hamill Comminsloner Fitzeerld boped the motlon Oue day a man came 1o him and told him & eonnt tines within o Y v D' would not prevall. Kounutres was now belng puld | o¢ day a man ca L iy o B COUNLEY | 1y presslngly e, th a desstaed oo g A ty for additional Te: alent to help him, i, B o i g iy = = flfi"..,i.'n..':'r.‘c'ufr“{‘f,‘;"5;1‘.5.'\1‘!{"'.'“‘.'»;('.’,‘.’I"u‘“.'i".‘.“n‘.!,‘nhl-fl Yountree, comld ot argi mich 1 e, hin wages | Eo0le. M%a’fiffi'flih‘.‘,l‘.‘},‘.‘,f il ey g SPORTING. :«gfllurirllyl:'" JH?:‘::;; :mllhn‘l'l::m:ll"l‘s;nllllmfil‘:;:lc\:‘: ek, =i, (0U. eobered him up, and In the morning, when hin . BILLIARDY, . i -2 nerves wees preity we'l hraced for business, there o e itoin th me of the appacatus, e b rl. 1 o a® Jre W ertly willing to | o hed dawn tron. it some ecianear, terd | The follawlaglotter will be of Interest to billlard ct ot the trand Paclfic Iast ni; Agatin the eall helng £5,0k), vd hut [nfornus o that It e 1 aceept. e y. trust the cane with'the County Atiorne, _ . g o ’ layers: & O o RO VY rayon CRICHLIN enn it et o batt ‘mever, lian et sariing l:}:‘.',:,',’_,',';}L‘f,“;‘:,'flfi’},’;; 20' EVELAND, Ou, Jan. 0.—The J. I, Brunsiick & : BOAND OF TRADE, Coultetuner MeCattrey Crolved the sylioztem: | Iim. up ‘onco hunted hity un ngatne ani sz | iR fomerea s Bkt drtlon of' the The annunl eliction of tho Hoaed of Trado was | g Contbetoner 1 alents the coiinty (s an | *Falzliencd tho couniey merchiant, "o then taok | Ao eatahiSaHA nEw eistiin to D s o sentenuuy, with the followiug result: T ens Tare, the county niouil hire | the man futo tho store and neked him t ahipgames. An It i Genierally undvramod that | am Lo tento 0 1, {Ltucoin, exira legul taley btice evded amelnianco be. | Eoudé bt the countey merchiant witd iy nervea | ropsred o play with anyobo i tha Wear, 1winilo oo Vies L n.«.lnu-“'(qx‘xl:&r‘x;)ln ckineon, caune four Inwyers and the whole Citizons' Assocl. | WOFS Unstrunse, ami that he wan untt for huninoss, iy oAy e e e, lu then fell hito tho hands of " the kaleamen of tho [ Liateiids Iy the uew rules n dopusit of tio Now, and | or may not e acer. the man, thess ralesmen wero emploged by 'highe | prefernot to forwa tuned comuiercinl houses, who put their hands in | Acceptany chal thelr pockets, take out $15 10 830, hand 1t to their | Youndvise me Cliarics 1 LA : 1 wonld be arcayed against him. \ anln o ikl Silfgns Commlssloner Conly eald tho County Attor. | Feligioun hiuuses aud agaln vt drunk. (e af drittrationcd. 1 Teench, 8 1. Lar. | nes lad nied for help, L ho *+expenss wontd 1 ) agtan, ¢ C.OMadicE. ! i % o , et Ceons B, Cap. | BBIOUDE to anSthing,"* 1t v ** our lntereat” 1o gs . llenges. "\ chatienge may d, and, with timea as they are, [ any, T wlll, hawerer, prompily P30, that yau pay rucatre, proviilng ta recefpt, Uhe unzeriainty of ohe gyl B | S S o —yean, 12 naye, 5, | ienon s e the ot et h e | SRS el s i BSALY l 1 toc President woy 1,048, of | Flfzsernid. Ayam, imd seniic. M AT T T CESTRAL PARE, 4 Lincoln hud 351, or 14 majority. g - oan Tt aloum 4 ) ey afers | R e meY | e annusl miestiog of s Coionl Park Drlving bl . gonity with thon, 1L foutid [ could ot got “any | Aesocintion wae held ut_ Ousloy's Ifall, corner af OBITUARY. a1 e o o e and conscauently no commtasions, und [ Jrobey and Madlson streots, lust evening, the Pres- MAIK SUENIDAN, J}Q‘ul\rl:g:fl};x\\'u 1 rfi:”r}u{?s? L Siec oy gl nd revirn 10pvidakyirells | ddent, Nir. 3. A. King, in tha chalr, ang Ste. J. 11, Thera died at half-paet 2 o'cluck yeaterday ufter- | Ay 11 rocent annunt dinfer of tho lnr Assoctas | B3V atack 1L0Ut" *51 dId, > ¥l the mane -+ foe | Durphy ucting an Sectatary, . Tho Secratary anb- noon, at Mercy lHospitnd, Mark Sheridan, Alder- man from the Fifth Ward, —a man who los Hved long i thts iy, und been so promineatly fdent fled with its polltieal conteste, as 1o deserve more than the mere paseiuy natice which in ordinarily ghven to zhdcrmanle sictims to death, Ald. £heridun was born In the City of Waterford, Ircland, 1520, His father was o brewer, and t ; ahout three months. 1 atucis it ont till Ieaniedown | mitted bis annual report, which contained nothi g tlon Mr, feo Scott, of the Supreme Court of | 15" (o meats stead of three, | of mportahics and which wna Anantmonsly adupt- thls State, I reaponse Lo tho tuast, **The Biench | and hoth thodo two - we . 1| el A election of a new Bourd of Directors was and lar,™ made vome remarks ealling attention, | then thouzht there was no vietue in sticking at 1t | th anong other fhingy, to the fact that re- AL yelunentl (o whisky bosl- form wae necessary In the patter of en- [T U T Byt i wite wra larging the number of courte, e dwelt at | alderatiy nnd §irled to work, but with'het pra fors #ome lenzth on the crowded condition of the dock- | and my work we ca teld, with the follosing reanit: d, T, Raw- h, dohn Drunnock, ‘17 8. Albright, J, A, Kiiig, and W, E. Meifeury, * On motlon, o voto of thunks was tendered to M.’ . A, King for his ollicient management of tho track. M J. H, 0 down' 1o two meala n day, | Durphy was re-clected Socretary, ‘e’ Iloard of out the State, and | Dot koup: and I returned to the whisky busin Dircetorn will olcetu Prenfdent st n eabsequent ridan'a Arst active worlk was In connect:an The wan further Intiwated to Mr, Sawser that he | meathug, After the tranwactlon of some routine that bunineds, | 416 reaained. in e it ony d unon his hearers the absulute necemity of | uot for clit yara bewn wn pbavrver of Wiisky and | busitics ai adjournment was lind, until %5, when Ilm became entangted In thy | Creatin hm;n rl“l“”? In DrJdrInlll":mmul‘lh :u u!o{vcg .u: llmlnlllurnrm’dlu\u lul'muln tho ——— unfortunate revolutionary movementa of that ear, | vast uass af legal hualness promplly and elclent- ee of Ar. wwyur he was of the oplnion th L 3 [ 0 st wae compeliod 13 166 10 Uile cunteys RS | 1 Mod Surtioe Soont fomeomply and fn partle. | (34F 8,5 st drank iy Thie Mr, Sowyer es THE TRAVELING MEN. bunting or work In the East, hie resched dilosourd, | 512 e vbout the stato of affalin I the Cannty Court, | Pieth but the wan pierelatinie In his declaeation do- PARLETT EXULAINS, and was empluyed onn rullfoad, 1118 Hext moys ; y + | paricd, and has not been at Farwell Hull since, o the Kditor of The Tribune, Wita 10 Clnchuutl, where by liad o clerkanip in n | B4 rewarks might hove beew made more cmpliatic slitiid = ~ Cntcano, Jan, 8,—Pormit me to xplaln through ekl R without danger of exagierating the Impertaics uf A TR A Y T « B e s D ehien. ke euue s tale | (Ut dabgerl aeapetatimt the duii bas uele: | WASHINGTONIAN HOMI, | yourcolumnn that certain remarks mado by mo at herwin, —fent 11t 0 aubordinate capacity, and | 41 twnover ail probate mattera an well a3 over ANNUAL MEETING OF TUE AS30OCIATION, the meeting of teavellng men In Room 4 Farwel] aiterieurda ne tielr trusted ud eflcient furbmon, | Bebindy crses: hisai enee Fale o teal statn foz | Tho annusl meeting of the Washingtontan flomo | HnlL, Thursdny evening lnat, rezanding the moral e e emplogul u arco number OF VAL | b pay st o Mress ml et oo et {UF | 5 waciatlon was bl 1t evemlags Le. 2 b lamg sz of tho fratoenity, neema 1 hav been rals- mees of charucter Wers much that Do woon | CHtliggapplications for the appotmtusent of Come | u the chalr, constriied, perhaps due to thelr belng Improperly uned ther - cntlre © condenices and thero | Wireoiiers o ke the nuscndmicnt i for theeon- | The report of Superlntendent Witking exhiblted | put. The readers of Tue Tainexe will reeal] the s o nuin for 8 loi thine who had o wider or | ration of thele reporte: all casvs wnder the Tue | o fotlowlng facte: Tnmates Jun. 1, 1870, 0y | Brelcle on stating that travellne men were lowent In stronger dntleeace among the rosidents of the | Plvent Deblors' aeti all cascs whero there fea admitlud during the year, 248; discharged, a17; | HI¢ bealo of woralicy, The idea Intended to have Fifil Ward thou ho Lad, As was only naturgl. | CHareu of fallitrs to sipmrt. pauper Tt bo: i year, 22 e 2173 | Loen comveyud wan, that fa tho popiar fpfee. (lls consdenca sticwed 1ol fo "] i commtun b duelsdiction i all canen witer | now in tha Hume, 41, OF those recelved, 215 wers | i, ant sioshl oot by conaii e Gulae fires- L1 ) the fl‘l“lll{l! m controversy l.llll.'fl II_OI}‘(A:L EIH, periodical and 40 constant drinkers; 108 were sin- | of themnsn cinsn, No unfuvorable reifection was Mo was drstolected, not Jow after g arrval, to m;:]':‘,; Vallace, of the” County Court, has b #le, 105 married, and 20 weee widowers, Eighteen dentgned respecting (hetr puoenl equatity with l:}‘l‘l%!f e unfuportant oitics of Overseer of Highways. ol ? hud had delirlum treiens prior to thelr admisslon, . 7 ool eIty Uy ey o " % BOME STATISTICH " and whalever nay have been said th eI T aaaaeh e destinam iy aceo l.,,"{',‘,“\l‘,:,f,",‘f;: o Jate In regnrd Lo the crewied condltion of af. | anit 8 number were deliclous when they came, | iy way doroabory win s fon ik reoed 1 Siand Gy 0 JHOL b wur re-locted for two | [0 I bia court, wath @ view to incarpaeating | Theee died. Amoniz them wev 21 boukleeepers, | 10ia Mandpolats 33 has direch rensonity it years, and served ont Wls form. b IN08 ho was | Hhene bl some suzgestions (0 tho members of the 0 printers, and 10 telegraph operators, | Joud life. It ixa pleasure for me ta ablem there are atalu elecled for o sears: Aw a memsher | Goneral Astemily for the purpone, 1f posolble, of [ e wiunne thard for basrs o 311,547,245 | many wmonz the clans whoso moral and inteltectunl of the Cotncll, he was more active on contmitiecs | BVI0E 8 County Probate Court estublished which 57; beaving a defertof 3, 842,07, | uttummente justify thew a prominent placo i the than i the ho About theonly mearire i w (L take excluwive eharge of Ity lezitunnte bust- also recelved frota rent of tho chapel | exteen of the conmmunit d 1 utulerstand a pare y 1 which | e tookum excesdiugly waru i srdent interver | Dok | Such avourt s deaitely provied for, b tie | o and e eabie amount e | of the work of the ma-Men's Chestian Wiih thg ALIPL 10 WLFS tho T s b ey u:..ul|'1|\x':;3.h:..r et I ol couttien WK | Vald T tho Ladles' Aswociation, . The now | Lnlon is to asst n eetablishing the. prestide they ent belige over Uenlew Slouch, which o In- | 0¥er 30,0 With' great caruesticas wan o navigabn | Sddithoy streain, aid hid been within tho memory of man inhabited by froticksome und hnppy tah, When IhiCltlzens® ticket was gotted up In (he fall of 180D, Bherldan was pus un'ns candifiate fur iy Bl tho need of auch an uflding was rovitig o ho all 105 moat ardent | (ewerve, fud hrotecting Them® from spaping. 1i ool ouuty b waly 100 np= | wWiahery coutdiesine, Tn i Siperisienionie it | Feputatlon of thase win hem from sharing tho woattery. whlel it wouid be | sl SRR fn tho Seperintendent overwhellng tomptation that beset the profe el aee mow houler | cluh o ho conneted with The: o, campose of | Hom. ail Who 870 (oo olien talica as a (a1 samgte uart, bz with i natoe, | OF tho class as o whiolo, Hespecifully court in tee, graduates, I:Jx-lm-m. Arw e meitlerent o ledgo, 1. G Panserr, Poileo C insionc Sy iy peraol lie appointinent Lo Sotie Commislbnee for et A4 | GF Cardiana apd comeertator fo G L 1L Th ot NOT HESTONAINL B majonity fully an et wr that ros |t seltlement of theie aceountn aid maore ree [T et time, vo been ad- 70 the Fditor of The Tribune. celved of W wrnocheron, e 10 lntig nticen; anid all canes of the rals of | ptey The reande] e Of Wty were anknown, | Ciiteano, Jan, N,—Ata meetlngof soms Chrie tivie of ton up to the wirlng of I8z, | feut eatate of deceasei porsuns for the payuneit | but of 1, 11% Whons recorl. hae. boen ubtaimet. 3o tisn traveling men, held In Lower Farwell 1fnll lie performed the duties of Lls ottica i & tolerahly byt ok inaticera wnder Lae Jueindic | were reported favorably. il considerod roformed. Entnrday oventng, & auclely was, nreantsd, 1o ghicient wanner, but durlng the Just mentloned | 1100 0f 8 sepatite Prohate Conrt, & Wi readily bo | 267 hnd falien, nod G8 wrers doabil Onty 30 hiad Y vl B noclety wus arganized, to be yeur ho becaia citantled fu o Controverny which | f0¢T Ut the nnfiess of cacty Gourt wifl b cone | Fold UG ETel B0 O wore doubttal, known aatho Traveling Men's Chrlatian Unton. reakened his uefaliicm mud resultcd in bl re. | SUcted with ey phaud. Recliciy, nd e cianen THE DOCTOW'S KEIORT, The second meoting of the orzanlzation wlill bo motet from ullice, | 14 \was suvequently dueldedby | 1L 0ot cutnber the ook faryedcs, Judze Wallace | rye pepurt of the. i fu, Dr. ¢, W, Farle, | Lol In Lower Farwell all to-morrow evening at tho Supreane Couet that the Mayor'a acC did not ap- | 014 ) R onTeurduy that there Wer¢ | next read, ahuwed that ticee g bren aduittod 1o | 8 oelocit, - ANl Chtlutlat traveling men are cordi- iy, 40 Tolico vammisnioners, il ho wan, tiera. | Letween 100 aud 1400 entutca (Ui SIHC it g iial W2 persons, of whom 147 were saffer- | ally invited to attend. ) The Travellg Men's ure, rolustated, When the queetion of organizn. Irblch wero st ivast two yeaes hehil othor matiees from wiid alcoholism, 37 from persist Chelrtian_ Unlon waw not “organtzed il Satunday ton uder th prescnt charler wad submibted to | Bavinig crowded inund prevented theie vettlewent, | G LG W it T rom | peraisteut ing, Jan, 4. awl s not” responsible for any ll‘m ||l'rxvul:r Yo, in In:;:.,‘ hnuml;lu opposad it ;‘.,‘:','":'.,3’.,',‘{,"“"’" Krowlng worse from year 10 b cout’or giedicines in vucls cara was lusa than utterances of ludlvldnn}l ;;rurhm. to thiat time, strongly, and did what he could W exposy il cents. OF 1,000 men adiltted from 1865 to 1872, . K. Tunser, Sceretary, the “fraude’ by “which the picasare ‘way car. | OSLY FHOMIKCE 0F VER ozTTiNG MaTTERS | 5§ per cent lad Worked most ot nizht, Thelr e —— 3 ¥ ried, Hu wia one of Ita firet victims, the BIGUTED enpatlon Hoard of Polica Leing abolished under tho new | 1y in the eatablisient uf nothier court 1o take | wore: | i harter, and jta powers turned over {o the City | chinnze of sll probats ntters, raliroad wen, Unly A Marshal, He broushtsult to recover the balance ** Why, " sald the Jwilge, "f"" 1o show you The repurt of F, ofwalary du bim for the remainderof iy term, | what recards we hiave ta keep, ©or in %p which espired in November, 1875, but mever | arcthrce volumes for recording letters, e gotit, nyeraging 420 Then there are Fora time after his removal from ofiice he was | o ) frequency of aduaasions, , o Y It nem, uctore: valiorg CITY-AT'TORNEY, CF CENl WOTO Carpenlerd, BUMMANUY OF 1113 HEIFORT. f{l‘a'ill'cr. 13 ;'. Morey, Cily-Attorncy Tuthiil haw prepared a repost of Kxpeniltunes~ faitined coein ¥5h | tho sults now yending or dleposod of during the other expenditures, SN, 307, "Potal, | Year in the various courts of the county aa well ns stieed the followin bt ve allstarted wince the dre. for jeitecs teatn 3 enhored T fre e o M o oniee o wan | umce wllstartol since th: dre. for lelivet testn BA5. 13, Balauce ot hnnd, $1, 003,90, in the Supreme Court of the State and the United £l oyed fu the vllice ol ¢ Soul ‘own Collector, o tined for hinin w0 uarilianehlp, and 18 HEPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMM| B e el 2} Lutwobn abaudoned that. other bands. tlere we tinve eleven volumve of In. builted, OF those admitted to ’x‘...,"-f.ufl. :,::I;:“‘;‘,l:.',fh}fl',:til,{,‘:;"""“':M,‘,‘:.; yfi"","' H o WIEN TUE PINST CHARTER ELECTION Yemtorles and apprafverucnts, seven volumes of | guin:e tho past ‘ur, 1L won thuukht & larger pro- 4 5 sue- I {1 for Aldcrien waa held in thie spring of 1876, Sheps | Accounts, — ome - of wdles Cappeals, one - af | RO O PG tmunently reformed thun dur. | WhIEh the city was a party, 215 have beeu alsposed 11 ldan ran sa wu fudependent candidate, and enough | 1iscellsticous mutiers, There are nearly allglled, Ingany previouw year, The only serious sourco | of during the past year, of which 152 were chunce. £y of bi3 old pupularity et survived to pin | B8 recorduuf cases only slnce the fire, and will | ofabrse W liad been the Tailuro of theclty | ry caves and Thsnits at law. The chaucery wults Ty Bim B abead of Al hin competitors. Ho | BACrSe 520 pugvesach, “The Fecordine'clork as | Dicars o s o th Toneeird 4 percentise of | were, for the moat part, fur the purpose of defeats ¢ umited cordiully with the Aldermen whowere op- | Just tummenced s tenth volime of current muney recelved from Dicenses to sl lne fng the coll s " 1 4] Bomedto Muyes Colvin aud i favor of rewrench. | Fecordsuluce the e, including nil ordors of the | thxicating ke, i snuney " had bren | 106 the collection of tazes or W furecloso mort. 11 meut, andacied with them with bnrdly & break ug | U i which 1o printed forms can e uved, | @ithieln® on - acconnt wf udvice from the | Fo4ce un property in which the city was made a 7. 10 3ha i whea b lelt the Council, prostrated by # (e b haw 10 keep records of the futlaws | Sl Attarney founded on doubts eoncerning | party by renson of s holding tax certificates 3o {y elcinees, toreturn to It no more. ated drivem, wheee the labor of course s not | emect o the adoption by tie eyt tha General | the prembses, The city won canes, wb AL Bleridsn was s man of decided natural L s when he bt 10 writa out every word of | Groanization luw of 15 Had thy money been 3 OF the euits st daw, 27 were actions to Fecover 3], Wbility: and bo bad ale reed snd studicid more than | therecord: Orders in Junatic cass: avpofntent pakdtisatn e of I6e. | H miht bave Leen | damaves for personal injutica aleged to have been 13 wasknownexcept o the few inthnaty | Of xuardiane: accounts of admimateationss proat | G500 00 WIS propartionate fucrease 3 thu | sulfere by reason of defects In the strects and rders ubpolits | yumber'of reformed. The Comunttve haw taken | sidewatks of the city, | ‘The amount of the dame the pectiminary steps for remedying tho evil, by clalued wan $25i5,600; the amount re. 3 1 4 carly 89 possible i decinlor 1, W v B ozl apectal asessliente} Lindur brocuctig ue early ‘as powtble i deciniunof 'the | coverel, b1t 4o Twenty-three canes pith i, Aud had 1t not Leeu®ur fullingswhich | of will s [Y nd to apeak of now, —fuilinge | i0: Comn ad azalu strove to correct, but ap- | Ofderu con —he would have been s ture muc. of letters teatamentary § vareutly fu va 3 art, | 1 was robable, howewr, that s { were for demuges 1o proverty: fn which i cesaful and » lonxer-lived wnn tian be was, W which arc diles gud Judzments in 1 Fecent dechalun of one of 'tho dudies of the'Cireeit | avcreznte sun myd for was $14%, 500: only $300 1l bis defecte, bowever, ho succeeded In prese to real L Court concerninzthe clabuia of the Enifng \W dnniutes was recuvered, nost of having ! {;u;kmmu#g“m- long career as Alderman ard us | WORk haw tu be dutis by a cop Hefuge and other Inatitutions would cause tho of by demmnerer, The - olice Cos 't ahove reproach, TIR EXPENRL, Attorney to withdraw Lis objectiond, and thuy ren uer further legul o actions of assumipat, generally stimztes, amounting 10§10, 100, 40 OF was recovercd. There were (W e s lu which the city was auccensful, Ona was an actlon of debt, which was dismissed on the on Waeren, De. D).\ | payment of the debt of §494, 000, Holden, 'sud Witle | * OFthe clty cusen now pending, 203 are chancer: n: to fill vacancics | and IsSsulis ut Jaw. The chancery suits are simf- i Of the old Buard: | 1ar o those dispoxed of, OF the sults ut Jaw, sixty. | 80 for ss corruption was coucerned, *What would the expenre uf e LRBECeNSATY P clmrged with Leing obetinato snd 3 annum, io your oplulou. Judiet* orriceRe % l vover was {t alleged, oveu by bis billerest oppos *Well, there would boa cleris Whose v ¥ tho 'I'he following were re-clecied ctors: De. N, nents, that, vioucy hud becn used. or couid be | County Huard would Ux. Tue record writere, s | 5 revior ing v.k\.rlllllt.'rl.g?l‘ullur.)vlnml‘llufalh.ll{vury ired. (o foflgencs bl jo the discharcu of bl o= | fee cicrkn and the memurandum clorky would oo, €. H. Case, Washin; clal dutica. With ull bis shoetcouingy, he retatned | bave 1o “be pald uhout tho samwe 3. they sre | fop ‘Mortimer, C 104hs close of LiaTllu thealectivn snd confidence of | pald i the County Clerk's otilee. Thers iaizat be and the folis his own prople. amoug whow be had hved and | wore clerks nacded, but I think I win quite safe In | ciuued by the dropping of e Who kuew him so well; and it is protable that bis (B thas Vo fucs uf sich wcuury would oy | 52T MEtven, r, WK Haclos BB Parlower s | thro Ar w10 caiovey e ats at Deérsoiis, body will bo followed (o the grave by s larger con- | all expenses ~aslde from ‘the Judgo's aalary. A | oo 1o, autounting to 3i64,200; (histy-scven ars o rov cuutee tlLan has uttended any funcra) in this city | the Judge to curry on the court ought to bea After ¢ ¢ several new members and appoint- | cover danisges to property. ani ng (o $uuk, - for weny years., ity wood one, uul he ouzht to hiave s good | nga comuitice 1o draft resolutions of fesee for | B0V, A imtee of thersTy anbountin ¥ Dorsully —— a |y But the expenses of a court Jikethis | (5 Tata I A- Lav, the Assoclation olsamnes. owning property near the tonnels. - Two of thesw COUNTY BOARD, ould be marw than compensated foc by ALTH = Shuussaro o pending I the suprenis Court. in ¢ AL l: o . AT D of thess the verdict of thy lower court s §n the DIETING PHI3ONERS, opored of, Everythmg could thew bo keps | HOME OF TIIE PRIENDLESS, ?('fi'. favar, Thiw oenes I favor of e platoiff 1o 4 : The County Comumissioncrs bield s regular week- i, the docket woiild be tolerably ‘lcm‘] and THE ANNUAL MELTING the amount of $10,0:0, There are twenty-une Al Jymectiox yesterday afternoon, Prestdent lolden | #36€rs would bo more ratisfactory atl uround. Valice. slate en of the lagy managery of tho Home of the Friendless | Stsutpelt casce pending, for an sggregute of In the chalg, aud prescut the full Bourd, except | ¢ SUY8¢ Wallace stated, In geucrul, that it was etk %) 1,500, very liuportuut tu keep uil the probite bueiness ta | way held yesterday afternoon, Mes. Hoge prestds | 35 ' Mulloy, Stacde e beclally that latig 1o minors s Shosuitaatiat, David A dy £ lal. T 1s alo e resolution affered by Cowmlerloner Fiteger- | could not praperly b avtetdo oun s el Thers laa hondenien is uik agatut Gisorse W wminore,—as it | 1ng, to fn counection The report of the Secretary, Mrs. . D. Gray, | Vou'Hullen, Sowoun a8 seevice upois the defends Sl relative by reduclug the price of dieting prls. | WIth the uilur wattcrs ovee Whic ho Bow bas | yi31cd that the last year ned wece, tho thind in Lho | sugecan s bad, tho sult whli Lo {,’,"’;‘l;, Péacs,aru A :::::::L'fie:m}s :‘:‘:_ mf‘lam- luld overat RELIEVING OTHER COUNTS. biatory of the lustitution since they’ bad dispensed | ;ARSI Befory Ju By the prosceution of H 7 Cwasdaswser Mclafiroy moved ihat 48 be ree **Could put tlis Lexulature vase an act confer. | wlih asalasiedsgent. Somo aid had been derived personsdealing wit! ropsr licenses a lo ring ou this Couuty Court Jurladictlon fu criwinal | during tha Sret two Jears from the waley 0f tho | aianat s besn s by the ¢ity aud a la . S e et nambet of Heensea faken ont. The department lian e an effort to breals np the praetice of pro- Bul-men {n the conrts, with a great de. uree nf sncceas, The pracifce’ of giving ** straw Tl Y tleally piit on’ end to. The 1turccl whes fraye carried on render An been of weterial ad- pending abant 150 cases in tha Tiere are appeala from §indgs v city for violatlon of city Jaws, THE COUNTY BUILDING. ‘The faces of Sherlft lKern, Gen, Lieb, and Peter Tianil were missing yesterday. They wero off to the war. The Commissioners who made ntonr of the hrew- erlen Snturday In search of materlal to coversteam- pipes had recovered yesterday from thefr fatfguc. The Improvements in the jall, whitewnshing, elc., are prozresaing finely, The benches for the cells, orlered some thno ago, wers rocelved yuaterday, The Collector of the Town of Lrone, Wesley Polk. has roslizned, and hia place has been filled by the apporntment of Joseph Vial. The hooks were deltvered ta the latter yesterday npon his fling the necessary bond. Connty Treasurer Iuck saye ho will not honor any arderd xent hira by the ty Board Lhat are drawn on the Ges Fund and belonz to the Building Fund, What will pcor Walker do when T wants morz money In the County ffonrt vesterday a grant of ad. minfstratlon wasmade in the eatate of Henry 1., Hall to Henry 8, Fuatin under bond for 347,000, Me. Hall wae the inventor of the Hall buskinz @love, and met his death in the late Ashitabuls dise nicr, The delay of the Secrot-Service Committes In reporting oib the hids for county supplic« is dan- gerous to the public interest, Yestorday the requisitions of reverat of the instltutions -for rap: plies for February were handed in, and pramptly referred to the Committee on Public Charltics, which, translated, means MeClevy & Co. For rome months past there has been qulte n fontention golng on peltately a1 (o’ who shoid have the disposition of the property of Grurze Driver, who, {t il be_remenbercd, was hune i few years ngo for kitling hix wife, Driver wad n Protestant and his wife n_Catholic, and thi< haa caused all the trouble. ‘Iie property wae wilien to Win chlldren, and, aithangh of very llttle value, thero han heen conslderablo steife over It in the altemplto get 1t into the hands of a Catholic e eiardiun agunst the childrew's wishea, Thy dis § pito war settleil yeateriluy to the satisfaction of | 1he children, who ore Protestants, ly the appolnt- went of B, b, ¥lxlier as enardian under hond for $5.000. Delver's will was approved at the samo time. TIE CITY-ITALL. ‘The Treasurer's recelpts yesteriay were $2,200 from the Water Department, and 31,701 from m| cellnncous sources, 3 Jobn Hoffman, the West Tawn Collector, yester- dny pald into the Treanury §11.000, which I the first money collected on thio personal (ax of 1876, The Comptroller aunounces that hn In prepared to pay the wewni-annual interest upon the certifl. catos {srned to ratse the **popular lann," as soon ux they rholl be prescated. Patrolman Michae! O')ara. of the Sccond Pre- clnet, was yesterday discharced for abwenco from his beat without permission, and inattentlon to duty, and Patrolinan Janies SICNuughtin's reslgnas tlof \was nceepted, Corporation-Counsel Anthony yesterday prepared an _ordinance to povern the Ulty-Welpher's fecs und charzes. It waa 1o hava come np beforo the Connll, bt did not, uwing to the ehortnead of the seaslon of that body. Bullillng-Supcrintendent Cleaveland. yesterday ald & preliminary visitof fnapection to Farwell lall nnd MeCormlek Hall, When all the public hally have heon examined, & report stintlar to that made ebout theatres will be auvmitted, Tho Weet $1do_pumpinz-works have leen can- nected by telegraph with the North Side works, and both have” telegraphic connection with the oflice of tho City Engincer, ' Thus a long-felt want lias been upnlied, aud a aafegunrd in caso of acels dent provided. Justice Calvin D'Woll yesterdny pald to tha Cowptruller #2417, £0—tho “amaunt of moncy held Ty Lim an fincs collected in his court In elty caser, Allof tau above wum, with tho exception of $1.20, fa 10 bo pulil buck o the dustics to mect the custa Inthe cases, the fines belue callected by dohn Tunlson, Balllif of tho South 8ido Pollce Court. Meanra, Charles Hermany, Chief Engincot of the Lowsvitle Water-Work, und ThomasJ. Whitman, Chiet Enzineer of the St. Louls Water-Warkes, aro the gentlonen whom Mayor Ienth and_ Clty- Inols neer Cliesbrougl have anpolnted 1o asslst the hore~ tofare appuinted Committes in tho testing of the Wont-Sido Fnmping-Works, They Lave sccepted the appointment. Tho amount of money collected since the adnp. thon of the new chiarter from tho prostitutes und inmates of houses of prostitution in tho West - slslon [s 360,50, and in the South Dividun $000.50, Thin sumn Is to bo pald to_tho Houde of the Goud Shepherd and the Hrring Womnn's Hof- 3¢, but hus not yet been puid, ay Lerotofore er- roncously unmounced, In answer to n reportor's qucstion, **What ls to be done in regnrd to the condition of the theatrea an et forth i Mr, Cleavelond's repurt?” the Mayor sald yesierday that in hls oplnlon the law ns it ox-¢ Isled “wan © all-uiicient, it enforced, fo compel “tho ownera of the theatre bullde inga to put them In & condition which coild bo declared ssfe, the Superintendent ot Bulicinga bolng the Judge of that wafriy, It the Jaw wa_ found to be “inanilicient to cuuse, the changes recommended, tho city authorition hal tho power to declary uny of the fnanected bulldings un- £afo, and let the public nnd the owner of the buil fu bear tho renpionaibillty, ~ When Afr. Cleaveland it comploted hie proseiit tour of nsvection th law would be apphied. Keveral peraons have applied to Marshal Tenner to know if the firo-atarmn tolegrnph:poles could not be hired to bo used for advertising purposes, Tho rent of tho polea would by quite u wum. which Mr. Benner thonght ‘would help d11 the ity catlern, and #0 consulted tho Mayor. who sald that the renting of the poles would be Iu Wls eyes nanifestly lllewa), for there was & proviston fn the chaster requiring that teleraph-poles be planed, palnted, aid not used a4 areceptarlo for “advertlacments, Hgn-lonrds, ete. The poles of some of the telegraph com- nanieagre fented out foranch prrpos, bt sich action Is arninst the law, and was (o liava been neral demolition aing and undafe oluun, bot, owingta tho cil'a request that uction {n the mattee o do- and thut auzust body having dune nothing tawords makinga kaw for the rewulation of signs, etc., thy entire matier has been deluyed, ANNOUNCEMENTS, The old English Tea-Party will take place Jan, 11in Lower Furwell tall, 4'ho Rtav, Ilshop Fal. lows, tho Itev. M. M. Parkhurst, and Miss Dryer will conduct the exerclaes, The annunl meeting of tho Chicngo Academy of Sclences willbo hield at thelr rooms, 205 Wabash avenue, ot 7:90 o'clock, Tho buslness whil cone slet of the reports for the year, the electlon of of- fcers, and such aclentiiic communleations us muy g Qompel meetings are being held In_the Etzhty Prosbyterlan Chirch, corner of Washiigton and Robey streets, every evening thiv week, “The pub. lic uro curdially Invited, Al in any way Intefost. wdin this clirch aro especlaly d Lo attend thesu meetinge, Mr, Syincy MyersIs ta lectur on **The Light and Shiaden of the Ninefeeuth Century ™ at the new Washinztonsstr douborslan Church, near Unlon Tar Ar. Myers i ole0 10 uddr 2 of the Dilimors Farmers® Assoclation ot Spemsfcld, an the 2id Inat., wnb) e lund. Workers of the Mis #ippl’ Valley; Their Power und Responeibilltics, CRIMINAL. Detective Long vesterday made comphilnt to Justice Foote that D, B. Repmau, South Clark street, colored man, was violating Sec, 180 of Chap. 38 of the ltevised Statutes of 1874 by kecp- ing ulottery, Repman will bearrested. ‘Ihie only arrest chronicled by the pollce up to 10 o’clock last night was that of ltoland Bonuett, a chronic wife.beater in tho West Madlion Stecet district. There were veveral drunke aud dlyorder- lew, uud several vazrants taken fu by the detects ives, hut nono are svorthy vf meutlon, Justico Pollak yestenluy held Thoimas ety and Jdohn Peterson, uline Whitehvead, noder $20 thue, in ilefanlt of which they were ta b sent 1o the LHouse of rection for {hirty days cach, bnt both B, and weat upon there way refolchi. it s wlst sent out for (hirty days Tor (ha larceny of several bacrels of oll frou varlous pare ties aboul town, Justice Summerfeld yesterday held (he folt Inue: Buet Smith. vagrant, for larecny of 810 th Younz Mew's Chrletian A o, & or slxly dayn fn tho Honse of Correctlon John Lurns and Juhn Adaws. vasmauts, $10 e or thirty days: Llle li\llnu a i ung, disonderly, thirty days: Hurey Thumpseon, larceny of cigurs, $300°t0 Liiw Uth 5t Justico Sallebury, presiding at the West Divislon Tolicu Court yustevday soruing I the abuence of dustice scully, held” lir. sterl, (he assaiant of Veitz Parteal, without bal) To the 18th sk, not- withatandiug the fact that the wounded pan is in n epedy way of recovery. Mlichagl Smith und (be Sumates of bls disurderly houne, 08 Weat lan- dolpl atreet, were Bued ull tho way from 31 to §10, Atan early huur yesterday morning, Oficer Hen- neserry of the Chitaygo Aveine Station, found the Lody of Thomay Nate neur the lake ut foot ut Superlor street, cared had ‘been ployed osaplumber by Walson, Grislih & Co corner of Iluvis and “Wells sitects, und, as ho wuz addicted tu deink, 1ty suppoecd that ho was fruzen to deatl while runk, The Coroner's jury returued 8 verdict of desth from caposure. Julius Drown, a youtd of 14 years, wus hefore dustice Ilafnes ‘yeaterday afterioon upon come plaint of M. 1. Wat. ol Lundolpli utrect, In Wuvsg ciploy the youth Lad beeu, It uppearcd {hat Me. Watera ind loat the key ta hia nafe. This | thiq decensed snys there hina been nothing | key ¢ boy fonm 4 e 1t 2o "h‘i"" fl;"-?fl"{ far, and she h.wyuu [tevtion efthar to r.‘»‘u is hecmtinestoicn: ehilo”dhe s iyt it £ae | Uefneo tho atome, "0 the otber and, the o In dofanit of hait e went tn fall to await the sen’ [ €73 uf the clinrch fay that the putliig up o tance of tho Criminal Cort. the rtone John 1), Freere was yesterlay examined beforn Commissloner Tioyns ‘on acliarza of running an i A3 A treents, s the stane got ‘V“v! ard suneptitionaly, Kecton way g fonal cricketer. illselt etlll, The teatimony of Yames Monn, A, TR s e—— St ok Camphal, aud Jndige Olner, Govern THE WINDSOR, et wi fo s it ne e T *Eseollor ™ a tho miotta at the Windsor, o facenunt of the soizure, Xeveral employes . : i 2 o fe-tiind, the hurden of thelr rowatkn heinz that | FIfth avende, between Forty-sistn and Forty. tho milil, or whatever it was, was ran withuat tho | feventh atrecte, New York. But If Longrelioy knowledgo or consent of Freeso. hiniee teled thin noted hotel ho wonld bo forcca to e, Hoyna's dectetom Sl e, eiven at 37 el knowledze that the ncme hind been reached. The Allew, who were acetard with Freces, waived nn | Brobeleturs are angan-eyed inwatchingthe propric. esautination and were held in batt of 82,000 cach, | tlewof the house, and Irinrens handed in the thoun. and and ona defalla of their business, Tha Windsop BUBURDAN. N is the fashionable hotel of New Yurk City. 3 = e e — e LAKE. The School Board of Disjrict No. 2 met on Sat- TUO AMERICAN 1ISSES, Miea Trafppt and. Miss Ourl aro diafignred a gno nrday afternoon. Applicatlons for Satuattans 10 | deal by nazetn thelr mouths, Tn orfer u‘.u.n': feach were received from Miss T. F. L<s;'":" other Mierea may avold the like hlemlahies, they ;‘_!,::}f;_»"c‘; ;::::«'l:’r‘:‘lnfl"y Hydor, allof Chicagn. | are advised to use the fawous Snzodont. swhich wiy The Prestdent and Secrotary renorted payment of | Preventand "!”Tw""_"“‘ teachers and Janitors for the month of December RICH AND DU a8 per contract, the amoant bein 1313, 02, : RABLE. e Secratary reportod 1t tha amaunt coilected | DF. Price's nniqne perfunes—Alista Bongnet, for tultion from pupils who attended the Hich | Pet Rose, Florl Riches, and hia other odlors, aea Hchool last term was 8150, Hewnas ordered to | frean, foll, rich, and perslxtent, place the pama to the ercdit of th riet And 1Ko | g e s s arecelyt rom the Treamurer. The recomumended the appofutment o kERaEs . ¥inn as prcuianent teacher at e Fuly.fint Sirect ROSS=COLAZOn the 2t Tty The v echool ut ealary of 350 per month. Carried. Miss | povoy e oL iy 1ies was' tramitereed to the Fitty-first Sirect i iiein, Samuel d. T iy v Hiveraiogy and Eeliool, e e Un niotion, the Pre<ident and Secretary wern . | T e e e, thorlzed to [ niy arder on Treasurer danteit (o | — _DEATHS 810,000 ar leas, If lcea {a required, to anpply tho descleney of riceipte, trom the Euanty Trcnener and for tne purpowc of merting current cxpenses, | Cotiibin tobni 4 The Committon to whom \wes reforrei the djnat- | Coumt e mentof caime ar Disiict No. & repneied that the C"i’)};.‘t."('xf.‘;vl'.ffi,f tozdny al1p. m, from No, gay proposition for mettiement feudered by them lind T I adsen ¢ ) pers (oA eopy; ot heen accepted by eald district. On inozlon tho Gl 24 - o) matter waa referred Uack to the Commitice with | WATERS—Jan. 8, Thoman Waters, aged 24 fhrgwerto aels “Ihe Bosed. sdiouracti Vo mott || TMEL oy 4ot wratiiorn montlinces o, 109 Townsend-st,. at 11 v'elock, Jan, 9, to Churel e 0t v, refdrel tha el | Lol Samma: Thaneh: iy s fans t fo ¢ Friends Au'order for It was drawn on Frcasures | 4re Invited to attend without farther notico, ; DICKENS—At tho resldence of her parenta, No, 050 iutterfield-at., Aille May, daughterof Pilip CURRENT GOssm. g‘d:?:‘ Mary Dickens, aged 2 years 10 months Bl > $X7-Greenfield and Springicld (Mase.) papers "N NYE VANQUISHED SUMNER. | Pleareco) Daston Tneeett; O'CONNORS—At the Morcan Tonse, No. 03 Thofollowlng story illustrates tho wit and com- | Nerth Clark-at., Sunday worning, Jan, 0, Peter mon sense of ex-Senator Nye, of Nevada: Tho | gttty Lo Hiease cas, questlon ander debate was 3 bill 1o admit the | FAW—_On Jdaw. 8, nt hls resldence, No, 110§ Chinese to cqual privileges of citizenship, and Mr. | Prairle-av., of bneimonta, John U, Law, sged g3 Sumner hail the floor. 11 spcoch was, os usual, y"";_fll[::l.";r';\ln,flll’-;'l':!'c PRTUEE, claborate, studled, and claseical, his periods roonu- | - §2/°F stice hereafter, ed, and his argumonta fully up o th standard of [ cohe!i® (O-)and Burlluglou {1a.) papers pleass tho Massachusctta statosmnn and scholar. Mie | “J(X0r_yan 8, 1877, Danlel L. Hal appesl for the children of the Flowery Kingdom | yeq 7 M), B Male, aged vy was carnest, and when Mr. Sumner concluded pl":ne;llll:m‘d:fl ‘,‘,v:‘:l'\‘;”dfl{‘{,fi"‘, .lo.llulo‘crlnct it was evident that ha had mnde quits an lm- i m, caldenco No, 614 Hubbard-at,, from yresclon upon the Senate. At this juncture, | s e sl b¢ foriarded to Buston, Mass, rosoonas Mr. Sumner had taken his seat, Mr. DELAMATER—Jan, 8, 1877, at resldence Nyo sprang to his feet, was recognized by Mr. | 31608 Indiana-av,, of wearlating mallgna, Nero Colfaz, the President of (ho Scnate, and spuke | Uuticr felamator, san of kil ], and V5. Deia: 3 3 o o M. D, uged 2 years ind 7 monthy, somevwhatan follows: +Mr. Preddent—I was born | @aters M. 1, uzed i yonra un L g In thie good old County of Steaben Now York | iyipiy 10,40 asen to uudutacks Ul o State, and rofeed upon © farm. My parents i o e el uperintend; fvn doutea Lo | 18477, Mra, Jane 1. Cady, wite 2 AT 25, THI 0 Chdtnam, neumoala, Carglin 11, wifs of P, 3V, were Inrd-working, thrifty people, fearing God | fivacity: acetGh s "1 OF P+ W Gillet, of and performing thelr dutien witt n goodconscience. | Funcral from th Fres Daptiat Church, corner of Weltad wwraing and evening peayers, In waich | Jackson and Lovmis-sta., Wednendny at 1 orclocl was dlways oifered un_ appeal to the” Alnughty for | po m. Ftiends of tho famlly invited the freedom of the rlase, My pood mother, God Watertownand Lyous (. Y.) and Wheaton bless lier, was o careful housewtfe, and among | (11.) papers please copy. otuer standard Ainerican dellencles dougnnuts werd | COOLEY—Tho faneral of the late alwase provided. We wil Ilked doughnuts, and I | wiil take place this aftemony o0y think the smercan farm by thas don't Hko dough- | 202 Santh Tinisted ot nuts is lardly to be found. 1 uften watched wy | Fast for intermen wmother when she made the douyh, and kneaded and shortened it until 1t wan i At condition, Mr. AT President, the remule of ‘ny obsersation was thai EUPEON, ehie always t0ok n small picce of thy dough and | st o A mnnnn fried It 4 the fat before she rinked the whole hatch ! Khe trivd It first, and awalted results. Thave llatened 10 the eloquentspeech of my friend from Maseachiu- Actis on the Cninere question. & Iive on the Fueile L] coast, and know the Chiness better practically than | 1y gwe wmos wonderfat reme. " ' any @ho ean knnow them theoreticully, ~Fey huvo | SRR T RIS Tmeds for Jihenmatiom ant nothing In common Wil uw. Tliey ravo thelr | plica, telons, cuts, apaiis, bruises, Durns otes wit ecurninge, and then retuen, pigtail sud all, to the Ayt e Tehiet, as thoussuds can tostify. Frowery Kinzdom. You fannot inuko weltizon of | Furesle by at Devglais. 25 dnd 7 Tandol & man who will not sacrifice hls plgtalil Wu hinve B a3, and 77 Randolph-at., Shtranchuged tilo blacke—tacy ara now frey it chtizenn, and Iam content.® en turning to Mr, iticaoo, Jan, 5, 3 Suuner'he romumod: Sy triond from Mussachii- [ swieh to elve s word of ettt o7 relte has ade an extinustive aud able arguinenty | pellr of <+ Enpcom o 1 had oy, renaronty 15 put Lrazgest to ln ¢4 far better nad wifer {0 | jta favor, hut had abrolutely no faith in1t. 1 s follow 1y good mother's, ezinple, and fry alittlo | nud oceadlonally very severo attacks of Netrip ploce of, this sutlrage douzh before wo ek 149 | in the feft nido of my neck, head, and oye, i 1o e Whole Chinese bageut "Wl elect of thia specclh | my oflico on lask Tucsday evenig in prent 1ars oo Wi macsclous, - Me. Sumaor leaued ack 1n la | {ué train 1 inck Mr. Geotge B, Plambo. wha megaq chalr, laughing 11 tears ran down s cheeks, | e to try the Eupeon, sad inatructed me as to how the Benuio anil galleries Joining, Mibs ubored | Tshould apply fi ste. argument bud beon demulielicd at ono foll blow by |~ Yhorrowud s batiie and dld as directed, and thg doughnut il Duughuuts wnd the eacred | wan absolutcly and Lo my ows frcst oee i righta ot citizenship combined were too much for completely cured. The paln loft me, and [ hada hin, 1o could nelthet rotort nor explain, and tho | fine hight's res consequenca wig, the bill falled though the home- | “Honcoforth a bottlo of Eupeon® ehall atand Iy argament of the doughnut In tie hends of | Lealde my wite's pietare. B Ne R Jyu. iy Dr, Cooley "clock from No, o remains wiil be sent 7 1. BROWN'S MATRIMONIAL MITIODS. AUCTION SALES, Dubugue Telegraph, L e SN S e, **Brown, Tdon't know how it Is that your girla By G. . GORE & CO., all marry off na woon as they got old enougl, whilo G8 and 70 Wabnsh-av, none of mine can marey, " ++0h, that's stmnplo enough. Tmarry my giels REGULAR TBTADE SALE’ off on tho buckwheat straw principle, " ** But what 13 that principle? I never heard of Tuosday, Jan. 0, 0:30 a, m, 1t hefore, " and i to o now 130 siof ss | DRY. GOODS, OLOTHING, straw, Nothing would eat It, and it wasa great | Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mittons, Lothur to me. AtlwtIthoughtof aplan. Istack- | Shirfs, Drawers, Notlons, Searfs ed mybackwheat struw nicely and bullt & high rall- | Pablg Cutlery;, Pocket. (!ullcry: fenco around It. 3y cattle, of course, concluded | Tadies? Jackuls, Hosiery, that it was something good, and ut ence tore down | yjnh e Flanucly, the fenco and began o eat the straw, 1 dogged ¥ tlons, them away and putup the fence a few thmes, but ¥ & th more { drovo themavway th mots anslous ey - GEO. P GORE & €O, Auctloncers, ecaine to eat the straw, and e hey i, " r " H svenrbue o ke 1R Y e i i We Shall offer Jan, 10, at Auction, n Lhe rame principle. N a yuuug man tha ) ’ & e i iebins eaiitig on my el 1 hcouriiee OUR USUAL FINE ASSORTMENT OF him incvery way L can, I tell hlm to come otten und stay u4 late as ho pleanes, and 41 tak paing o hint to tho girla 1 think tl better set their capa for him. 1t works first-rat Hu don't make ’ muny calls, for the yieis treat hi ad coully a they can.” fiut Wwhen s youns fellow thiat [ ke comes And In addltlon, & largo nnd well-sssorted around, & mun that 1 think would #uit me for a ntock of r son-fu-lnw, [ don't et Wlm gasko many culln bo- fore Iglve Iim to understand that he et wanted around my huouse, § el the pirls, too, that they uhall not have anything 1o do with him, and glve y them urders never to speak 10 him sgain, he plan alwaya worka st cute. ‘b youn falks besin 1o WIHICH WE pitch inte each other, and the pex| hing I know E iy are cagused to b mareied, “3ehen. |oacu £y SFALL: CLOSE. they are deterinitied to morry, | always give i und aFo. 64 & %0 Wabasheay, pretend to nuake the best of st way L[ — 2 = MR . 11y ELISON, YOMEROY & CO,, THE RUSSIAN FLEET, Auctloneers, 51 and 8 standoiphi-st. CHARLEATON, 5. C.y Jun, 8,~Thy Bussian Min- QATT A totor, 3. Stisken, actomponted by Itenr-adnirat | BANKRUPT SALE AT AUCTION, Crawn, of the Russian navy, arsived horo trom | TUESDAY MORNING, Jan, 0, at 11 o'clock, at Washington this mormng. About 8 u. m. fho | OUF storcs BE and I Handolph-at, Dy order of Husalan corvette Nogatglo hova du aight oft tho har | BEdford Hancack, Awdencs of e Heaman, and was boarded by a pllot-boar, which brought 6 Furnbsling Goods, Trunke, ete, tercommander, Cupt. Schatrofl, and six ulicers ELISON, POMEROY & ¢, Auc fo tho city, where they bad s dntervlew | " Ticstay Morning, Jan, 9, at 93 oiclock Wil the Tussisn Siufster. The corvetto T i "“r"‘_""urgnm haw twelve gunv, 0¥ me, nd Ctwenty | o, oficere, Thre other vessels of the Russlan tieet | Now and Used Furnlture, 2wuuxp| %-u lu-umm;\‘v.Axr.lm‘ejly;‘ the £ i Carpets, Stovos, Gl B sine s copveitu vkt o gunsLaug Ueneral Household Goods, irpaten-boat Critlser, 3 guns, The' Syetland in e o g » cumnmanden by the rand Duko Alesia. wiom 1ne | General Morchindise, ote,, oto, Russian Minister expects to meet here to-murrow, The fleet atops here for cosl ead Prulhlum. after == — S — obtudninz which It goes to Furt [y, By WM, A, SUTTERS & CO. will remain untl o winter weather b Auetluneers, 11ia0d 120 Wabnah-ay. muoderate to cnable 1t vo to New Y L, = BUTTERS & CO./8 Hegular Trade Sale, ——a—— . CANADIAN NEWS, Boots, Shoes, Hatx, (lloves, and Mits Special Diwatch 1o Tha Tribune, TUESDAY MOUNING, 1A%, ul.l Mlta, Otrawa, Jan, 8.~ At the next aesslon of the AT 0:30 O'CLOCK, AT, THELI 8ALESROOMS, Dominion Partiament apphication will be made for 14 8 120 WABADH-A vower Lo lay a telegraph cabloor cables fruinsome | BUTTERE & 0O/B logular Trado Balo, place In Gireat Britain 10 wome place ju the Do. TIE USUAL FULL LINES OF minion of Cunada, DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Mr. Jancs. Quectvs Counsel of Hallfax, bas heen sl i appointe s of the Supremo Courtof Nova AHBa=Dlikga duo é:;lgxtlggnt:l’lr& Scatla, ESDROIDER Spectal Dispatch to Tha Tribune. ' CABDIGANS, HOSIEILY, FURNISIING GOODS, i i e tandar f : o ar P e usat bt tl Santard HATS, GLOVES, SITT5, FURS, &, Miw cashy Is discovored to” be shore $3,000, 32500 THUISDAY MORNING, JAN, 11, of whicls tive beeu yald | AToocLOCK, AT THEIR BALEsHOOMS, CoRe — NEI WABASH:AV. AND MADISOS-¥ JARS OF SILVER. — il T Spectal Dagatea to The Sriowis. DBy HIRAM BRUSH, Jacksosviex, Hll., Jau. 8. —Aboul one month 108 FIFTILAY. aga an old entléman named Levi Harbor, living in s it nortbeust of 1his (Slorean county, dled, aged | Challl Horlzass Sale al 424 West Van Buren-ot. 2 sy, ® At & s ve- | MWednesdar, Jan. 10, Willhe sold: one Halleft & D about B0 yeard. Lust Saturday Lls wureliing se- | \Sednestar Aiodern wtydes Pablor &g Chagrios Iationy found barled under the Hoor of au uld Furutiare, Feay tiochein Vablee, euals wmoke-house three carthen Jars full of aliver coln, s Lot Carpets Bloves, i welzht sboat 150 pounds. and fn worth abost X ITE TR e FLBT From the ages of the cotns, the kind of Aucttneer and Agent fur Morigagee. Jurs, and the plates which were covered over thei, | = i 1t 1 supnosed the money has been burled at least By JAS. P, M L SN 117 Wabasheay,, A Remurkable Towbstone, Tueaday Moraing, Ja: Nheftelid (Eug.) Teleyriph. b o 4 Al Sunday a large uumber “of people visited | ALIBSM macriingot o Wudslev Churebyard to fuspect u tombstone | Bhocs, Kubbers, Al which has recently been erceted to the wemory | = —_=.- = of Benfumin Keeton. Fhe characteristie of the RADDI1 tombatune §3 that fmmudiately aiter the words, *n afluctionate rauemibiance ol aud beforé cor. Madleon-st, aud DBulfale-Lined Louts and & CLAPD, B3 & 85 Wabash-ar., Wit hold the!r Flrat Auctluy Sale of Noo)s, 8hoes and i:ghr.];;:u;nlx rl.uu{" there s n:n,l".l ed - very H:A'X‘mr"fi. Tu;::hly..i: ) u‘cl‘ & ';25'1 u:‘q‘r 1 veliel avct O atuimys, »ix” ichies ucross, [ Wi bfcr 2 fare’ st aouls adapied o ti with buils o, the stuttps il a fout, bighs w | Sy Siles acery Fucadsy sl Vriaay Eul L cricket bat, which s ucioss the stusnps, (e but- —_— t“l“ [ ll;u bay lm.l.nu.-’ llll'l lle1 gmu]uu.d('uu tat TIONER s elhteen dncles hiih, aud the Landle ap- ORATED e pearing us i 16 were wrapped Wit the vrthodut SERERIATED thraagtiout waxed thread, The Viear and Church-Wardeos, Fis, 2 and apward at us soon us they saw the stone, cqmmunlated 23, 40, 600 per 1o Adilrosd with the wilow of tho deceased, dnd reguired Orlot e, ddd Lt 10 beuiove i fu thice Sapes 'TEo it of vaeh, Vo b Cystes