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'HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JANUAKY 15, I877.- ~ THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. | The Rev. R. C. Morgan, of London, England, * il deliver this evening at 7:40, at the Twwenty- \fth Stéeet Baptist Church, une of nis celebrated -, 3ible readings. Last evening Officer Andly Cescy found & fine iroche shawl Iying upon the strect In front of he Tabernacle. The owner will call at the Lrmory. Scrgt. Darrett and aquad last cvenlng ot 8 selock swouped down upon a poker-room at No. 57 Cottage Groveuvenie, and succeeded fn apturing acven Inmates. Daly's Fifth Avenue Combination, whivh was Mied” to open at iaverly's this_evening, is mawed vp near Hornellsyl N. Y., nnd will 30t reach bere until tosworrow. Seats for this svening will Lo gooi) ot the first performauce given by the cotpany, About 5:30 o'clock last eventng qulte a little ex.Atement. was oceasloned at the corney of Han-: dofyic and Clurk strects by the colored Janitor of the Ashland Bletk lustily thouting for the olfee several times, Xneak-thicvesgliad hroken uto tie buflding, nt 4 policeman came just at the thne when the binds had flown, . AL 5330 Just evenlng two boys, giving tue mames of Thomas Kennedy aud " George Woud, were found teying to dispose of a tine silk dress, a Walst, u rahbor coat and cap, and o biack alpaca overskirt to Mrs. Abs, of No, 154 Paciflc avenne, for the triflne st of $10, As they vould ot sulli.’ur‘.urllf’ account fur thelr © pussessiun of the artleles, titey were locked up at the Armqry while the police are searchiug for tho ownery Last evening thiere were fust four arrests In the West Division outalde of a few booked for drunkennese, Danfel Crowley, for oltaintog goods under falar pretenses from Dends Fitz- gerald, of No, 30 Mltler strect, was at the West Twelfth Stre tation, and _at the Madison Btreet Statlon thern were Michacl and Mra, Breen, charged with fordng _entrance tnta V., Wintenneyer's reshdence, No, 192 Halsted strects Mary Pefree, chared with chewlng np the fingeea of Russ, n slater fumnte of a % house of prostituilon on Lnlon strect; Thomas Dufly and Daulel Couhifn for hifrzlary and luarceny of &5 worth of ra from Mra, Car- penter's ranche of ill-fame ot No. 82 Unfon stroet. At 420 yesterday morning, durlug the rugress of a'dative given by the Humor Club at g’!lrner-]lnll'uu North Clatk street, n dispute arose hetween xonie spe from thic West Di- vislon and the North Divis'on hoodlnms, during which Francis . Death waa stabbed dneach hreast, nnd Fred 1. Stefn ovee I the back by Juhu Gane, The nottnded men were takien to the atatfon, and were attended by Dr, H-m‘]'\:r. who yrononnced Deatl's injuries severe, ut not tangerous, and fond on, ch upun Hteln, Death Is 21 years of y testdes at No, 483 Panliua street, sml works fn i grocery at No, a3 Canal street, His useailant, Gaus, i3 8 hook- %eeper, and reslies at No. 93 Milwhulice ave- nue. The number of sleinhs out on West Washington something mury history ol Chileag ot rusiness heens e thize, Hand- sume and elegant flonri glded by contrivances epecially gotlon up for The ocearlon, favorite renidezvous was ho- tweon Lnlon Porl . i cutters that was reet vesterday Vo v, probably, i the v velteles loscaple. \ lapsy b arirld, t, iz hoses, ! 2 wnd_merey sleigh- hlle, Racing, of vouree, was fdalzed i, and 10 £XCEER, B8 OV ties, whio were wreeked, discovered, 1o thel Noutie was burt, bt the four or five policetten whio wove sti- tivnel Letween ated street awld Weatern avenue to stop fast drlviug were not much of u presentative, THE COURTS. pIvouces, Georglana Mershou wis the only mizmated unfortunute who teld her teiafs to the public She malde a mistake I Febraary, marrylng one Martly C. Mershon, and nlu ut tune Ler happhiess las been very Amited. His penciant recins Lo have been to # ehoke hers ondd e tried it in every concelvable way st every sapvelvable time, He Jammed her rrainst bels onel dooeposts and pressed her winduie t heres i chaticery,” andtreated her in the way, il even sat up nights to Indulze in his favonte amusem Ocea- alonaliy he would spiee the monotoiy by punch- fog her Niead, or ng sovage geaticulas tlons with a kmife, dudieative” of a deslre to carve Ler futo funtastie pleces. This sort of 1claxatfon was yather o ided, and she Ts fhiatly greown tired of 1ty and prefers her re- quest for i yest. Audze Maore was huwy nearly abl day i feaps gz divorces, but ondy tive waro abie Lo natis(v Blsmind us to thicir tefug entitfed (o suel a favor. Elizaticth Vsl shuwed eoneluavely that her busband, Midton Ju, was tadissolubly wedsded b whaky steabchte and nad also been Ly of desertion, nud she wis allowed to tuy duwtl tice’ foad of i Tuisbad. surih A, Jontan also proved satixfactorily that her_hurbaud, 1. C, Sordan, rond to the jin-Zuma, uml w rather promiseuois taste for feminlne campany, amd she too was permitted to padidle her own cavue, 3 1 MARTIN O WALRER' In the dower st of M Tho exe, utors of Marths (1, W 5 dmlge Moore on Saturday appuinted Jons For. wythiey dammen 1, Heew, und ol Gray o aet off M, Walk i ) the yeal estate owned iy Ler husban’t at the tne of T death. TTERS, ALIAR CHANLES WITITE, of Jobu Flatters anid p before dudie MeAllin with huvie ters belng TATE, A Walker ve, onmitied awdntiery, prostettor. i oy witiess was the lunil e Flatters buarded, y Nhe testitioa White, He il dinge it ler Tiaise for four weeka. Ha wsed the povin i the davtime und Jeonfo Murphy at night, sid Le padd fier heardd, but she Bad putleed nothing ont of the way between hem. “The other witnesses fur the prosecution wera uumecountably ab-ent, and the Judgo dismissd 1he case, sayme he did uut Wink there was uny- thing In'it. ~Tise partics were s hurd-lovldng fov cll reund, 2 ITEMS, Judge Blodgett will get tirough his call of subinfited Gires Ueday or Lo-warow, and next Seturday will bear ull pendie mothons for new triale. 'Tliere arc only three or Jour rubinftied casen Yot 10 be feard, NITED 3TATED COUNTY, Ctarles Macale: Lutherine Kennedy vou, und dobn Curliing, e Thomas Kennedydeceasud, Jutues 1 Siith.dol Gowanlock, daties Barbiw ] T el Lo fures er, T0F B0 a £3,610 on Lots 1, 2, amd 3, and 4, tn Saatested’s Sundafviasfor ol Bluck 25, i the Cazial Trustees! guhdivislonal the sontheast &, of de The Sceond Natlonal Bank of 1t BANKRUPICY MATTERS. * 'An luvnlunu?’ petition was filvd Naturday Blotp enizior B o il prtitb er (e tir name of Levy Hros., and deale fan-y goods ut No. 205 Weet Madizonstreet. The following I3 the long Met ol th itors, witl the gmonut of t burger, Pleiiter & Co £W1403 Busels & U Wallucti, §54 dluwurd, San: & Coq ®ashii; 6, Whities' & P and Pencit Case b petitlonfne cred- W clalinss Strase L F. Banows & Routledee & Sous, ¢ Yublistiug House, $250.:22° E, J. Horsman, $250.20; J, M. Youug ’ 2, Cliarled Vogt & ‘Co., sisda; K. AL Tripy' & Co. 251837 B Uster & Cu., $319,55; and FOH. . U, Paho & Co., $377,8%. The churge 18 thut the deblors on the S of January wade a convey- wnce of thelr stock of merchundise, promissory nutes, acvuunty, ete, to vie Issae Marks, with intent to defratdthie operation of the Baniirupt- cy law, This conveyuuce wus & gencrul neslzns went of ull their property, withont conside thou, fur thie Lenctit of thely reditors. Isaasc Marks .was_ appointed Frovisiunal Asstzuce, under bond ot §15,000, with authority to take possession of the arsets. In the Globe Insurauce Company care, an order was made for 3 eaning to-doy on the Lu Barve petition. Williata B, Brewster, of thia city, forinerly In tue frelghit trauspottation business, fled a vol- untary petition In beukruptey Saturday, His speured debts amount to $4,500 aud the unte- curcd to about §32,000. Nu azsets beyond ex- cmptious. The petitlon was veferred to the ter, l ’fi‘u Arulcnte of Patrick Harkins was directed o tura over the assets 1o bis hands to the bank- t. "5 1. Hosentiad was atjudicated baalrugt by gfl{n\inh,‘nmi “a warrant was lesued returnable o u Malealm Macdonald was adjudicated hank- tupt by defanlt, and n warmot {asued retiums- ble Feb. 14, Bradfon] Hancock was appointed hig Provizional Assignee, Robert E. Jenkina was nppotnted Assignee of William W. McIihavey. ‘[hie composition meeting in the case of Alden C. Mitlard was sgain vostponed unth Jan. 17, e hankrupt offers five cents on the doliar in settlement, which the creditors positively de- cline to nevept, and the meetings are adjourned from time to thue tp seeif auything will turn up that moy eive Him a chanee to make a bet- ter propositfon. mecting for the eleetion of an Assignes will be liell this’ morning In tle case of Charles W. Karns, aud in the case of Arthnr 1. Askins, A composition meetlng will be held at the #amo tiwe in the matter of Walsh & Hutchin- son, SUPRRION COURT IN DRIEF, The Schureman & Mand Mantel Company sued Willtam ieaysman for $1,000, Ienry Homer began o suit for 81,500 againat Wiliam R. Page, Willlan L. Grege, Henry Fy Walker, B. Talcott, Frank A, Bowers, aud orge 8, Tiedileld. amuel E. Fodd Gled a bill Saturday agali Heury Raind Mo R, Pleree, Edward ¥, Baker, and the South-Park Commlssionera, to foreclose 2 mortzage for 81,000 an Lots 1 aud 2 Block 1, anid Lot % Bloek 2, of Diekinson's Subdiviston of the E. 10.acres of the N, 1 O acres of the N, W, Tractlonat ¥y Willlam 8. Iall flled two distress- agalnst F, ¥, Colwell & Cu. o recover §600 Luck rent for the premises Noe. 103 and 105 South Canal streel, D, mall brought suit for $3,000 against Henry f, Jones, Dunfel Small began a sult (o recover §5,000 of the same paty. COUNTY COUNT. In the estate of John Sneritls, Jr., a xraut of giministration was made to Jolin Sheritls, un- der homl fur £30.060, In the estute of Danlel A Tlogers, & grant of administration was nuade to Edward K. Rogers and Judson (. Sherinaw, nuder bond for $20,000. In the estate of Henry Fearett, o graut of admin{steation was made to Ann Eearett, under bond for $13,000, cannah Thatcher, letters were lesned to 8. W, Thutvher and Slavim Thateher, dr., under bond for 315,- TUY CALL. har Broncxrr—Call of submitted cares, voak ay— 15t (o 170 Inclusive, No, 130, Copatantine v ¥ 4, 420, 431, 473, 452, 430 tw 438 dane; 418, 341, 415, 440, | 30 caed on i, cane on trinl, l!lnlchl'um v, ton, 1%, o ooTii— Set cave 4,132, Dore vs. Motrls, and ealendar Nov. 110 15 hiclusive. Y drpar MeAyLiren—Peremptory call of Nos, 1 to 42 Inclusive of new ealendar, AUDAE Fanw et case term No. 284, Hear- JUDUNENTS. Usiten STates Citenit Covnt—Jyvar Brone I 1T > F, Averill ve, Mo<es N. Wlswell, 5 BOn CotnT—Coxrrs: S berg va, Chatlotte and 1da ~t' M. Howley va. Joseph 8. It Lorenz Franz vs, John 1. e cker, ST Gany. ediet Frenkel ve, William ucelly S628, 10, =Van i, Hlgzing ve, George M. . Brackett, §700, drnar Jasson—I. D, Becket, use 0.J. Stough, artien, & siaxa—1lide & Leather WeMurtry and Alexander U, Mce Sume e, Sauie, 81,410, ALLINTEN—dumen Fitzgerald va. Pat- verdict, $178.04, and wotion for new HIGHWAY ROBBERY. A BOLD BUT UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT. About Ti80 o'vlock Saturday cvenluz, Mr. Duane Doty, Assletant Superintendent of Pub- le Schools, lft his house, No, 435 Carroll avenue, near Sheldon street, to go aver to Lake #treet for the wurposs of making some pure chases, He went to the grocery store at the corner of Lake and Adw strects, and having gotten what he wanted started on hls way home, three blocks off, with o number of parcels In his arms. Ile was going alonyg on the west slde of Ads strect, o lonely scction, the only bulliling on that side being the Ada- Street Churel. As hee reached Fulton street, hie kaw four men cottig towards bim from the direction of the ratlroad 1ra: The finpression on his mind was that th were laborers gofng home from tirelr work, When lie met theim two ftepped a little on otie elde, and two of them pacsed bimy two remalning of conrse In front of b, While ke was thus momentarily between them, the two whowere in hisrear jumped upon his back, and attempted to pinton his arms, white the others attacked hime from o frout, Mr. Doty was In a very unfortunate eondition fur telsting having oua couple of overcoats, the collar of the outer ons drawn up around bl throat, amd s oarms flled with parcela, In ene respect, however, this was aladvanture, since hls throat was 5o pro- tectud by the two coata. bis mefiler, and his Tenrdy that the men were unable to get any grip upon hia winapipe. Tle used all his atrongth, which Is very weeat, for the purppsy of extricathog bimself from whut hie saw abu flash was o very disagreeable apd, after struzeling over about thiety or forty fect of sidewalk during the 1i1t1e conteat, which lustea for a couple of inln- utes, all five of them went down together. Whlte he was Iying there there wrere s series of Kieks afmed at him, any one of which had it but hlt Trimy on the temple or i the fave, might Lave ended the contest so fur as he was concerned, Luckily this did not happen, and he siecocded I getting up. Duringg the encounter all that positfon, e men sald was, YGive up your money;" Wl— de— you, we Wil kill you" “As s ot upon his fect he an calllng for the and two of the men started olf st once, ither two_fellowing them n about a moment, Mr. Doty was too mueh exhausted rom his ex to pursue them, and went !“E"{’lllhlvllu enving behind b bis parecls and b Ater reaching howe he called [n 8. 8. Hayes, his nelchbor, and i amd one or Lwo othiers went 1 to the where the fizht had oe- atrrd und sueceeded fu Duding all the bundtes which lail been dropped there, Thers was, of Course, 10 trave of e four men, and My, Doty s unable to identily them. The only injurics which Mr. . recefved were i the shupo of brulses, and the stram sesulting from the im- mense hysleal exert.on which 'Tm put forth. e had wath hit ot the time €20 {0 movey amd wowateh worth 500, Hud the person atta ked been one ot poseessine (e physical strenuh enfoyeid by Mr. Daty, he would undoubtedly tave been clesneit” out of sl hls pos- resslons dn o a o very few meconds. I'he most unpleasant purt of | this afalir fs, that It owdreed at oan early hour fi tue evendng, inthe midat of a resfden ! fs caleulated to frighten all vtzens it as late us 7 o'vlovk. Oue is « things happening after or about midoieht, but to huve them take pluce ut such on bour in tho evening as hall-pust 7 o'eluck 8 a Httle alarming. 1t s vot Nlkely fhat the men were fn walt there for Mr. Doty, bat that It was a guniz ol roughs going south, and the klea of rabbinie B ocentrred to them the moment they #aw bl ‘Fhe great Jesson (o be deduced from 1t fa thiat all peveous who are out at that hour, in alouely plave, ehondd etep over on to the otlier eide ol Lhy atrect when they see any one approsehinge. whom they do not” hnow, eenie of this uuemlucd rebbery 13 within about ablock of Mayor Heath's vesidence, and {t Is not unlikely that the occurrenve will the attetuince of a pulleciuan o that AMUSEMENTS. THE GERMAN THEATRE. To show thelr appreciation of the great efforts nade by Mr, Alexander Wuvster to establish a German theatre B this ety wortby of belug patrutlzed by the best people, awl (o view of the fuct that he had suffered large pecuniary losses pince the Drooklyn culamity, the patrons ol the Gernan drama tendered bim o complic meutary Leneit which caine oftst the New Chie cago Theatre laat eventug, In u financlal polat of view it was o great success, us the house was almost solit uut and the best Germaos of the uity were present. The play tself, howerer, was hardly worthy of the oceasisn, nnd it ts surpristng that Mr. Wurster did not eefect ops ol amore Intrinsle value thuu the vue whlch was put un the boards Lt evenfne. Lockere Zebfge " (Loosa Dirds) was the title ul ple play produced, Itis we of those vonsensieal melodramatic farees which sre veey pupilar fu Becln, aidare snown as ‘*“tirusse Posse.” ‘They are potten up to amuse, and constructed With ouly this ulm In slew, There was neftber plub nor uwerit in last cveniog's plsy, oud fts lauguage was auything but chaate, yet there were few who went sway dissutisied. “Everybody who goea to sce a “Groese Posse " expects to gec nouscuse, but 3t the sume time wlil Lave plenty to laugh at, sud {u this respest the play of lust cveniuy alled the UL The burden of tike performance Tested upon the shoulders of rs. Cluusscn Koch, tho exccllent eoubrette of the company, She was in charming humor, and_never béforn plaved more dleverly than she did last evening. Her singing was very fine,and her Imitations of o efreus-rider ns ‘good a earfeature na was ever scen, and, s a matter of course, the andlenve waa” conyulsed with loughter. Mr. Gustave Domald had to take the principal part, that of low comedian, 1le war very good, and showed that ho 1« an nctor of great ver- satility. _Ilis singing was not all that could be desired. As an opera-singer he would never he aenceess, Miss Von tammuwitz had but little to do, and that wns almost entirely out of her line, yet she acted and dressed her part s well as conld posafhly be exnected. Mr, Koch, ns an cccentrie ol lawyer, gave a clever plece of character neting, Next Sunday evenimg Miss Elizabeth von Stammwitz takes her beuefit. For this oceaslon slie hns sclected M. von Mosenthal's great dramz, “Deborah,” known on the English stage as ‘‘Leah the Forenken!! — iss von - Stanmwitz, since her debut in this clty, has roved hersclf to be A trazedlan of unusual talent, brilliaucy, and power, She has sircady become n great favors te, not only with the (ermane, but ulso with many Americans who_appreclate flne acting, Jeborah counts among her bost characters, and the New Chicago Theatre will not have xeats enough next Sumlay for all those who are anx- {ous to sce her in this really great rote, and to show the appreclation they feel for the man, pleasant evenlnes her fine acting has afforded them, She will undoubtedly recelve a warm grestin; TIE TEMPERANCE CAUSE. PROFUSED AMALGAMATION OF THE TOTAL A0~ ATINENCE BENEVOLENT BOCIETIES. A meeting of delegates from about a dozen total abstinence benevolent rocietics was held yesterday afternoon In Maskell Hall, corner of Desplaines and Jackeon streets, for the purpose oFturmivg a unjow of thy several socletics of thiscity, Mr. o M, Hansbrough was called upon to preside, and the Convention opened with prayer and _an nddress from the Rev. Fathier O'Nell, The Chatrman then announced thie object of the weeting, and, fn speaking of the common &use of teinperance, eald that a serles of lectures upon that all-important tople was projected, The Committee on_Credentinla reported that the following named total-abstinence, bencvo- lent sovletles were renresented by live delegates each: Roman Catholie, Holy Family, Natfonal, 81 Patrick’s, 8t. Bridget's, Young Men's, 8. Pitis, Sacred Teart, St. James, All Saints, 8t. Joh's, 8t, Columb‘:lu's, Youug Men's (of, the Weat Jide). ‘The meeting being somewhat of an initistory #tep for the forming of the proposea union, ft was understund that the Convention should take no detluite steps, but listen to explanations sud slews from the various delegates. There- fore Mr. 11, J. Magulre was called upon. He satd that his Klen” of the proposed wunion was the conroildation of all “the several temperance benevolent sovieties fnto a unjon tor mutual benefit, 1n short, his 1dea was Lint the soceties, now contalnlng about 2,000 mem- hers, phonld’ unite, and each member should pay $14nto the comwon fund, — When a mem- hev died his Jegal representatives were tn be given from the Tunds of the society $300, which would be a targe hielp to poor peoble, For each death the members should he nsseased 50 cents to Nl the treasury, The nssessments would wmore than replace” the funds devoted to the reilets of the deceased,and so the amount In the treasury would lic constautly Increasing. The whale plan was for the formation of an lusur- ance anid temperance assoclation whose benefita were plajnly visible. For Instauce, should a person Join and pay his Inltlation fee und nsscas. ments, his family ‘would be entitled to $500 at tha time of his death, no matter where it oc- curreid, - Mr. Magruire rakd that the surplus mon- ey which was paid Into the Socicty might bo used for the huikding of a large hall for general use, hut the speaker thought that the building of f reformatory institution lke the Washing- tonfan Homu would he the best use that tho money vould 1 Othier rpes v [essre, M. J. Car- roll, Daly, 1. B, Crowley, and Maskell, favored the formution of a benevolent tolon, and divelt at length upon the benefits which the members would reecive therefrom, It was finally moved that the sense of the Conventlon was the forma- tion of a union aaubove described, aud the mo- tion was unanhwonsly curied, A commitice of ane [rom each soclety repre- sented was wppolnted to mect next ‘Thursday nirht at 3 o'clock, In Maskel) Hall, and draw up o constitutiou and by-laws for the nnfon. “The Seeretary was fustructed to request tho sojoties which wers not represented yesterday 10 Jom in the enent, uwod the convention ucdfonrned L] the last Sunday in January at 2 o'cluck, fn Maskell Hall JUSTICE POLLAK. TIOST CITARGES DENIED, Th the Editor af The Tridune Cnieaco, Jun. lh=In your issua of this mornlng Uicre Is an item fu your “Clty News " in which you eay, in substance, that a morning. paper [meanig the Chlcago Zimes) will contaln some rerlous nllegations agatnst Justice Pollak, ete, in two cases tricd before him, to-wit: The Peuple ve. Myers and Lyon and Schenk, And 2s 1 cannut find any morning paper maklig those detalleil rerfous charges agafnst me, I would respectfully request you to allow me emall space dn answer ta it. |The charges made fn lh(u T'imes ure not In detall, but, if true, ol i ply Louls e by a chatge of Veny 1 Justice Summer- fleld Jun, 11, “and the hearfug was continued to Jan, 12, on thie aoplication of the complatulng witness, Nathan f[saaceon, and others, The cace wus hearnd on Oe 12th! It appeared from the evidence of ten withearesthat the prosecution wi commenced mulfcfously without probable canse, und, aceording to the Hevised: Btatute of 1874, S, 8N page h guve Judgment uguinst the complaine unt for_ Ccosts of proscontion, which umounted to w180, and fssed executions there- for, Frow thi {nz nwount du Pullee Court. yilden, who was present, thuught the statite mave me that dibt, ‘The second cane wliwled to fs the cass of Tho People ve, Hattle Lyon and Jane Bchenk, Iu this case, Mr. Boyden himselt apoearcd us e attorney for tho vrosecution, um, from the evldence, U appeared thut some laces, Lo the vulue of 75 cents, were stolen from the Boston Store. It alsu appeared that the delendants bore ulways u good character, and Mr. Buyden suggested” that I view of sl thu ¢ircumstatices, and the expenses in- volved In prosecuting the cuse betore the Crimie nal Court, that the vomyleint be changed to disarderly. wnid @ small tbe fmposed. And, agreeihs with the view of Mr, Hoyden, Ian- iy upiiion to chanze the complaing to 7 but Messts, Lyons & Butler, at- torueys for the defonse, ohjected, and nsisteid 1o have the defendunts discharged, to which [ could not consent, and told thein that unjess they nre satistivd tohave the complaint changed, us suggested by Mr. Boyden, T would be oblled ta finm thém to “the Crminal Court, It wus then afrer 8 pon, and Mr, Beckington inslated that the vase of The People ve. Charles Brooks, Wlnch was st for trlal ot g o und tould not be reachied, should be ealled, aud after dlsposingg of this cate Judie Wo T, Butler, whe appeared as one of the atterneys for Hattle Lyon and Jane Schienk, aunounced that they had conelwled to submit 1o the suegestion of Mr. Boxden und be ued for disorderly, which wan and costs, Tho parties pakd £5.50, ond it oushit to have leen $6.60 o8 in the hurry Tmade anfstake in adding; from this £3.90 th clty receives $3 fiue, $1.50 or cost uf muunr 4 totul, $4.50, leaving me $1.80, and 1am entitled to .30, Aud this [sthe sum total of all the zreat erfuies 1 commtted in these two cuses, andAf L ereed oy judgiment, It 18w mies tuke of iy head vot of wy heart. 1t sectua thst sluce | paid to the Comptroller, Der, 1, 1976, fues collected from city cases o the Cmonth o of - Noyember and that belug the first time I seceived vity tines, there f uo ond ol fnsinue- tious sgaiting ey ail 1 owoukd therefore take 1his opportunity ot 1espectiully requesting the Hun, B . Watllanis, now. presuling s ut the Criminal Court, tu instruct the Graud Jury to mukea thorough wnd 1l [nvestigstion uf uny Ak il rumors whatsoever relating to sy illezzal tranguction or crookedness, aud I would further respectfully requeat thut thees Investd- gations shial) go back to all the thne T was con- siected with “the County Court, to-wit? seven years us a deputy-cleri, and une veudr us the Clerk; and Thave no fear for the result. Ree spectiully, JOIELU LOLLAK, to, was tha case of The Myers, which came to s BUBURDBAN, LAKE, The Board of Trustees met at the Towne Hall on Saturdsy atteruocon. ‘Ihis tolowing communieation was recetved from M. &, Ruse sell, Clerk of the Villige of Hyde Park: Totha Honorabla Hoard of Trustees of the Town af" Laks : The following resolutlon w the Jast regular miceting of the Trustocs of the Villege of Hyde Par Fesolred, That the Village Clerk fovito the members of the Buatd of Trastcis of 1ho Town of Lako 10 & {piet mecting, to be liuid at the Euglencod ose: vuse, Jan. 14, ot 7:30 Oa wotloy, the luvitatlon was uccepted. A commuoleation was 1eccived from C. D. Perry, utatiug that, for a reasouable compensa- tion, he would agree to furnish ‘i" to Jight the crossinsr af the Chicago, Rock Ialand & Pacifle Rallway at ita Junctlon with Wentworth avenue, The communieation went on to state that the crossing was a long one, and much uaed, and, to nvold accldents at “night, lampa were very much needed. Referred to the Committee on” Ronds amd Bridces. A letter adidressed to Nelron Morrls, from the representatives of the Wisconsin Rallroad Company (which s principal owner of the tenet of land kuown as Packer’s Addition to the City of Chicagn), was presented to the Boanfy statlng that the Cowpany was ready and willlng to conver to the Towh all streeta fn Packer'a Addifion, provided it wag releved from any assessmenta or uther expenss ropening the eame other than It was already paving, ft was willing that cach tract or lot rolid by | he pascesced after the transfer, and recommended that the Town-Attorney and its attorney~—B, C. Cook~confer together and draw up stich resolution as they deem proper, Referred to the attorney. Col. Foster presented @ proposition from A, Mandel, of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railrond, offering §2,000 a year for water from the Town of Lake for thetise of the Company's works, Referred to the Committes one ¥ire amt Water, A remonstrance from a number of citizens of South Englewood ogaint tho regranting of saleon license to L. Cleveland was referrod to the Comittee ou Licenscs, CRIME. A COLOSSAL FORGERY. Neie ¥ork Heralt. At No, 170 Fulton street Is the engraving snd lithographing establiskment of Maverick, Ste- phan & Co., aud here, on the ith of December fast, n tall, rohust nan, with sandy halr snd light complexion, presented himself, IHe scemed to bea business man, talked {n s cursory way of bank-check-engraving, and he left a member of the firm to infer that he was con- nected with the First Nattonal Bank of Lowell, Mass. 1o said he had instriictions to have rome checks engraved while in New York, and a sample-book was shown him from which lic se~ lected a destgn. After giving some directions the stranger left an order for o number of cheeks which le deslred to have for de- Ivery nt 4 o'tlock on tho afternoon of Dee. 7. The checks were engraved, but at the appolnted time the new customer falled to oppear. Tde parcel was lald nslde, Lowever, and, the members of the drm having departed for tie night, the office was abont to be closed, when the Lowell Bank attache called for the ehiceks nnd recelved them from: the errancd-boy, When this was mentioned to Mr. Maverlck next day, his susplefons were aroused, ond at onee he seit a duplicate of the cheek to the First Na- tional Bank of Lowell, from which he recelved word that none such had been ordered, ond that no ofleer attached to the Institution wus in New York transacting business for it, The fcgitimute checks of the bLank, ft was alsy antounced, ditffered from those en- graved by Maverick's concern. This, of vourse, @ave the bank ollicluls ample opportunitics to guard against the perpetration of any fraud from this souree, Over a month passcil, how- ever, and nothing was heard of Maverick’s iy terfous customer il last Monday morning when cheeks to the value of §50,000 were heat of, lf of which had heen received at the First Natlynal Bank of Boston. ‘They came from the First Nutional Hank of Montzoms Ala,, where, it appears, o man presented (h about the Gth of Januaty. He was & very reapectable- looking nian, 118 namio was ‘Thomas H. Mor- un, he wald, and he had Jett Massachusetts to try the effect of 8 more &outherly climate upon 15 health, He desired to invest some money, however, in local enterpriacs, but ho wanted | it back aguin the _spring, when he proposed olng to Europe. He deposited " for collection flve 85,000 checks, drawn by the First Natlonal Bank of Buston on the First Natiooal Bank of Lowell, but ddestred one of the checks to be eashied Im- mediately. Caghiier declined to udvance any money on the chiecks tfl e lad commuyl- cuted with the Lowell institution. Jte did this by telegram und received word that_the checks were forgeries, but on secking for Tahomas H. Morgzun, of Maspachusetts, he found that worthy had tled by the tirst traln, Fiys ottier checks, amounting to $25,000, with the forged slguature of the Lowell Bank Cash- fer, wers recelved ut the Clearing-llouse ot Boston, and these, i apbeass, were ured Lo pur- chase cotton Dy the pseudo Massachusctts suer- chant. The perpetrators of these arttul forg erles arc at 1berty as vet, but it s kely that fn ?(\m days the evil-doers will be brought to uatice, MURDER OF A WOMAN. Bpectal Correspondence af The Tribune, i EAsT 8aa18¥aw, Mich., Jun 1l.—Lukeview—a £mall hamlct located on the line of the Chicago, Saginaw & Canada Rallroad, thirty miles weat of Bt Louis Village—has its first nurder casc, and §s all agog over the tragedy. Tho details, whichhave been onty meagerly made public through the Jucal press, are furniehed your corrcspondent by a gentleman from the scene of the murder: Last October, Henrg Clark, n man 80 years of age, and John Clurk,— not a brother, huwevery—located at Lakeview, and soun after was cmployed ot one of the Tumber-cunpa of 8, J, Youngman, three miles from Lakeview, Late in the weason, Minnfe Clark, wife of John Clark, arrived, and was slso employed by Mr, Youngman to seslst his wifo at the camp. Shortly uiter, the camp wus found infested with vermin, and Mra, Clark, who did_the washing, discovered that Henry Clark's clothes wera covered with the dlsagrec- wble pests, nnd, In conscquenve, Clark was dis- charged, Clark becime enraged, and accused Mrn. Clark a8 the cause, stating he would “fix her™ for it This threat he repeated ut Lake View on suudry occasfons; and on Wednesday last, while under the fmluenee of liquor, he proceeded to the camyp, und, finding Mrs. Clark in the cook's shunty, shot her with & revaiver, the ball onter- ing her body about four tnchies below the right bregat, He fireld o sceond thae, but the batl missed its mark, Clark then fled in the diree- tion ot Lake View, He was pursued by two men, but, not being armcd, they wery afrald to uttempt bis urrest, us he swagzereld along revolver fu hund, threatening death to any one who tuterfered with bl A'messenger wis at once dispatehed to Luko View for a pliy- gclan and un otlicer, A Deputy-Sherist, accompanied by 0 wan named Roberts, started In puestit of Clark, sl after tracking him tfteen miles, found hin biicked upr ngufost w brush-heap, benumbed with the cold,” He hail attemipted suicide, but without success, Ho was taken to Lake View 1up. Minnie Clack, his victim, dicd » and o formal charge of nurder was yreferred againet Clurk, who manifested no emotion wintever when told of the death of Ars. Clark, heyond a slight shrug of the shoul- Mrs. Ciarn wan:Z) years of sge, and a woman of exceilent character; and the affuir naturully causes intense lndignation against Clark. Sho ves two clildren, and was azain about to become a mother, The funeral tuok Place un Bunduy, aud was lurgely attended, A SOLDIER KILLED, Cngrase, Wy, Jan. H.—~Ina row betweena Tot of soldiers and teamsters at Sidney, Neb, Tast ufient, private Jamnes Keith, Company C, Fith Cavalry, wus shot and Instantly Killed, Alter the shoothmz of Kefth abous twenty sol- diers procured arms from their barracks, ‘went to the frout of the place where Kelth was kilied, aud fired several volleyw through the windows and doors of the bulding, fortunately injurlng o ane. 'Thie fieltgg was stopped by the arrlval o the putrol. The body of Keith wus taken in charge by the commanding oficer of Sidney barracks, THE HXILY BANK, TPovankcersig, N, Y., Jan. 14.—A spechal to the Euyle from Fishkill says the affairs of the Natlonal Banlk fn that village are stiil fu doubt, Luter reports male the deliclency by overdrafts rango from 0,00 to $130,000. “A run hos commeneed on the Savings Bk i the same building, which will be luncely increased to- morrow, but the ollicers gay they cun micet all demand’s promptiy, BURGLARY, Syectal Dispatch to The Tridue, Torr Wayng, tud, Juu. H.—A singular burglary was perpetrated here last b All of thie books ot the Seatinet Printmg Company from Its organtzation {u April, 1574, were stulen Srom the olllee, fucluding subscription lsta, A rewani of 103 Is offered for the return of the propertys HILWAUKFE, Spectud Dispatch bo The Tribune. MiLwatkes, Jun 4=The seport of the Milwaukee Lrewers for 1576 shows 813,520 barrels of luger mauutactured, OFf this, the Best Brewing Company mado the largest e Camterar Clu of Fortage City play th ‘e Curlers® Club of Portoge € sy tho Mtlwuukeo Club at 2 p. m, lo-murmv{' ?ll. {\'lllb- aker's Park, To-morrow eveuing Loth clubs Ieavu for Chicago to partizipate iu'the matches for the Dulryiuple and Gordon medsls, A ban- a\:l will bo"giveu tu the Portages «arlers ut Pl ton House after Lo-morrow's ganie. THE REVIVAL. A Day of Thanksgiving at the Tabernacle. Bomarks by Dr. Chamberlain, Dr, Good- win, J. V. Farwell, and Others. At the Evenlng Service Mr. Moody Ree peats His Sermon on ¢ Tekel.”* ‘The Moody and BSankoy revival mectings whichhave been visibly closlng cver since Christ- mae, arc now 1 thelr last week, Theaudience yes- terday morning at 8 o’clock about half filled the first floor of the Tabornacle, beaides nearly 150 people, fncluding several ministers, on tha piatform, The meeting had heen announced and waa conducted as a thankagiving service, but the amount of thankagiving indicated by that smal) congregation Is no falr measurement of the prafsc and joy which have ascended and de- scended In consequence of theso fifteen weeks of revival, In homesall overthe city and in churches all over this part of the country there are praise~ meetings every day and sinners converted, backe sllders reclalmed, and believers awakened to new love of the Lord and new underatanding of His Word, Mr. Moody gaveout the hymn, “Joy to the world, the Lord Is come," and then called on the venerable Father Kellogg to give thanks, Mr. Bankey sang the solo, ** Are your windows open towards Jerusalem?' Mr, Moody read sclee- tiuns from the Pralms and the account, from the seventeenth chapter of Lulke, of the liealing of the ten lepers; and atter o hymn by the cons gregatlon, * Rejolve aml be glad,’ he announced the object of ‘the wmeeling, aud asid: Lot those who have fhe most to give thanks for speak first.!" ‘“That means me," sald Mr. T, W. Iarvoy, the Chairman of ‘the Exccutive Committer, who spoke very briefly of the blessing himeelt and famlly had reecived by means of these mectings, and the atill greater thinga he looked for fn conseauence of the greatly strength- ened fuith ot the Churehl, and the greatly In- creased atudy of God's Word, The next fpeaker was THRE REV, DR, CHAMBERLAIY, ¥ who lias bieen most abundant in labors in preach- | ing and exhorting, and In the moulry roomns, os wellasin personal visitations,and who,sincethese meetings commenced, must e able to count by hundreds the souls he has individnaily led to Chriet, He sald: Words can hut falntly ex- press the measure of my Hinkeglsing for what iod has done for 118 peaple, for his ministers, nnd forme. In the wonds of one of the old Lymu: 1'd oar and tonch the heavenly strings, And vie with Gatirlel while he ainga In notes aimost divine, My Joy s all in and through Jesus Chriat, Whenever I begin in thonghts of pratse, I ul- ways come back'ta Him, I am eager for morc work for Him. [ hone God will not call mo away just yet,~uot only because I do not feel quite ready yet myself, but beranso I want to lend rome inotu gouls to Christ. To-day, at my cliurch, wo celebrate Harvest Home, and recelve a farger number than ever before of those who have come Into the family of God during these Tevival mectings, MR, WILLARD aroee and sald, among other things, * What a Bavior! what a blessinz! 1 have been watehing for thirty yeurs for people who could preach so that sinners would be converted, and [ have found such a man. The Lord Jesus Christ has been set. forth, the Holy Spirit has been hon- ored, and the hearts liave Leen inclted by Tove of our Father fn Heaven, . Sume years awo old Fathier Fife, us we ealled him, cuine Into ong of Mr. Moody’s meetings; and, afterwards, when we were taking dinner together, Mr, Mooty naked hius how he_enjoyed the meeting, With o roll of his eves, Which was hls peculinr habit, he said a# he took up his great steaw lat: ‘I held this old hat to emch what I -could, and 1 find o wreat deal of chafl and a 1ittly wheat! If 1 had o speaking-tube up to Father Fife, who is goue to rlory, 1 would sty to him, ‘[t is ruoning sl wheat now,! Brother Moody uscd to preach his experfence, snd there wasin't much wheat in that, but now o preaches. the Word of God, and that. s all wheat. . TR REV. ML RAYMOND, the veteran cvangellst, sald he had preached in revivals before My, Moody was born, but never before had hie seen sict power In the (fospel as now, Ho had learned a great deal from his youngeg hrother,of whose curly work inthearmy, as well us iy Inter work fu Chicago, ffo spoke most kindiy, Dr. Goolwin sald: T have always crossed the threshold of the Tabernacle with o bound of foy, '“f' family are now a_thousand strong of those who are #lad tu the Lord, and, ke my brother Chumberlaln, I stlil covet the privilege of Teadlug souls to Chilst. Mt J V. PARWELL gave thanks first for the great blessing of God aver the whale Northwest, thicn for 1Hfs blesalng on Chiengo, then on Lake’ Forest, then for the conversion of many of the men in s store, and finally for the conversion of all the remnlning members of his own fam(ly, all of whom now in the Lord, Last ad been receiy little church at Loke Forest, whicli was but a sninple of what God Dl been dufig all over the Northwest, ’ruyer was offered by Maj, Cole, Remarks were made by My, Morgan, of _ London, Brotuee Ruick, und the pustor of the Third reshytorian Church, The service closed with the benedle tion by the Kev, Mr. Erdman, TILE APTERNOON, ‘There were some vacant placesat the 4 o'clock service In the Tabernaele B‘en :rday afternoon; but, on the whole, o suftiefently Iarge aualence came together to ghow that the interest In the revival had not slackencd on aceount of the ahe senee of Moody and Sunkey. The ainging was not quite vs effective as usiual, but it b8 tog mueh to expi very leader tobe a 5 "> The services which were conducted by Ma, Whittle und My, Stebbing were quite {ntereat- nd contalned mwany touching refersnces to the late Mr. Bllss. EVENING BERVICE, The congregution last evening was the larzest ever admitfed tu the Tabern e, with the overflow, Furwell Hadl was filled Lo the utinost, w lu:lm Musars, Cole uud Btebbinas conducted the seryle ‘The servles at the Tabernacle was opened b stgtinee *Tuke the name of Jesus with you,” after which the Rev, Mr. Parkhiiest led in pray- er Mr. Buukey sane as a soly, * What shall th vest bet't Mr. Moody read o part of Puul's nccount. of his own cuniversion, us given betore King Agrippa, and recorded fu the twen- tleth chapter of thie Acts; then snother solo by Alr. Sankuy, ** Mmaost persuuded," AMr, Mowdy announced as his text the stnglo word #Tekel," found In the ook of Danicl, fifth chapter and twenty-seventh verse, From this text Mr. Moody preachied vne ol his most remarkable sermons about slx weeks since, which e wus urged 1o repeat ut an carly day, Last eventug ho responded to that requeat, and ched the discourse with even greater vivid- Buss und power than ab tirst. Me opened with n Nfelike pivture of Belshazzar's feast, the writ- ing, perhups fn letters ol tire, which upneared wpon the wall of the banqueting-hall: #Mene! Mene! Tekel! Upharsen!' the interpretation thereof by Dantel, the prophiet, and theswift sud territle dovn wilih fullowed, even that very wmight whea the armles of Cyrus captured Tighylon, und slew its miserabie, debanched, blasphethous king, Ho gave the terpretution of the word “Tekel, Pt (hou art weighed in the bulances and art found wantin Nuw, eald the speaker, I propose to weigh this gus dicnee, The unly wnf’ tu do It {8 by the law of Giod, not by ons another ; not in men's scales, Lut ln the halances of the sunctiary, Again bo imagined the scales of righteoustcss suspended from the throne of G, and deacending into the tabernacle; again be touk the ten command- ments us welility, and put the tests 1o the cone sclences of his auditure, one sfter snother, whether I wetzlied o God's balance by the Taw, they would Bt be fouud fn the same condenna: tui us Belshazzar, > O the Third Commandment hesald: ¥ Young mun, didu’t ‘ynu BWCAr 01 your Way tuthe Tab- ernaclel D't Lhear o mon blusphesnlg as livu coming down to this buldgl Bome pEople say they don't mean anythlug when the; swear, All bit God means suinething says * The Lurd will not hold bim gul‘f taketls His name in vain,' " On the Babbuth-breaking question, prosperous Habbatl-koeping England frasted with brokeu-down Satbath-bre, France was too weak tostund oxninst Gormany,and Gere niany tov whil go down i shedocs wob remetnber the Sabbath Day to keep it i+ [ trembly 1or our country wlan. - We ase becomiug o Sab- buth-breaking people, but I Bope some day wo shall be vaved trons tuts fata) slu. You have no thne to study the Word of God because even ou Bund; ur beads are ful) of what you reul in the Sui mrm'. even I yeu go to church there {3 some foolish story or some plece of newy in your mind rather thun the word of the Lon), At you uot o dauger of belng lost becauseof your coutlpulug u this siut On the 8e¢venth Commandment e Moody wus awtully plain. Younzr meu of lmpire Lablts, barlots, mastied mew who have been un- when Ho tless who true to the women they have sworn to lova and honor, ycnplu who are llving togetlier as man and wite who have never been marricd, were challenged to answer to thelr own cone:lences the Tmllnn: * What it God should weigh me I balances tesnight!” - On the Ninth Commandment he demanded of the gossips wnd slunderers and those people who keep nelghborhioods and churches all the time In trouble, * What do you think would be- come of you If you were put fnto (fud'a seales to be weighed against that Commandment, *'Thou ahalt not bear false witness ogainst thy nelghbor ' 1" Then after finishing the lst of Ten Com- mandments, and the weighing by means of ~them, ha turned flrst upon the hollow-liearted professors of religlon, and demanded of them how they wounld like to be welghed, Then he charged on the rumecliers thus: The devil has got & mortzage on you, O sumectler, e that is now dealing with ‘you in merey will some day arise and deal with you In Indgient. What §f thosescales were aet and you were to be welghed for your sins ngainst that poor woman who came to beg of you not to scll her husband anv more liquor, and you Iaughed ot her and drove her out of vour deni Do yau suppose there lsn't any God fn Ileaven to avenge tho wrangs of that poor heart-hroken drunkard's wife on your gulity headl of_his_discourses In the Tabernacle. 1le had Mr. Moody closed withabrief resiew of thellue polnted out” Jesus Christ as' the Redeemer and Bavior of all wha helleve on Him, bad offered race most frecly; had tried to drive them out rom thefr excu hose refuges of lies; had showed them that Chirlst could, keep them; that the Holy Spirit conld izive them Tils baptism of power, and that Christ would come agaluand recelve His people to Himself, “And now," sald he, “what. will when God tells you to step into s sealea amd be welghed! Tio you ask, ‘What will Mr. Moody dot Has lic never broken any of the Commandmentsi® Yes, my friends, "1 have vommitted more sina than tiiere nre hndrs fn my head: but 1 have committed iy soul to Jesus Chelst. I prapose to take Hlim lito the scales with tne when I am welched, nnd though b; niveell T could not answer for oncof a thousan of wmy faults, yet He is rizhteous, and with Him am suafe from the power of all the law,’ Mr. Moody then offered an carnest prayer, and the usial after-mectings were called. Nof less than 3,000 peaple remained at the mecting in the main hall, Jed by Mr, Moody, assisted by sowne of the clty pastors, and In responee to his {nvitatlon nearly 100 persons aross to desire prayers on their own hehalf, B ANNOUNCEMENTE. Noon mecting to-day at the Tabernacle. The rcmx:limlcr of the day will be spent as an inquiry meeting, Men's meeting at Farwell Hall at 8 o’clock . m. Y All young converts and reclalmed persons ara requested Lo apply at the Tabernacle for tickots to the farewell meéeting to-morrow evening. e et— . MICHIGAN ITEMS, Boecial Correspondence of The Trivune, LAx#ixg, Mlch, Jan, 13.~John Okemaos, son of the great chicftain of the Ottawa natlon, who dled at Oxemos fifteen or sixteen vears ago, was recently on a pllgrimage to his father's grave. John lives in a log house on the bank of a beautl- ful lake—far from the sound of the white mau's steam whistle or the clarion volce of the politl- clan—up fn one of the northern countics. Old Okemoamade his headquarters for half acentury at Grand Raplds and Okemos alternately. Heled in person n the great campuign between the Ottawas and the Chippewas, that resulted inthe mzh:. of the Chippewas from the Michlzan coast. In the case of Reilly va. Scrinps, for publish- ing scandalous charges apainst the Cireult Judge of the Flest District, the Supreme Court Teversed the judement of the Superior Conrt of Detrolt, of #4,500 damages against Mr, Scripps, and ordered a new trial. The decislon was based usnm the ground that fmproper evideucs was admitted relative to the management of tho Ervenlng News, to the prejudice of the defend- yoi do ant. The State Boand of Agricullure's report for 150 zives 1he Inventary of the £ €250,1035 vecelpts, $46.883; B Uy Si,~=leaving n balanee on hnud ol SL600. The students are credited with 45, 803 Diours’ labur, which amounted to i 46k Tiourd for the Orat term was §3.15 per week: sccond term, §2.50. The catalogue shiows 120 graduates—of whom forty-two are farmers and soven fruit-growers—and cleven Profcssors and teachers, Tho lbrary baa fncreased 98 vol- wunes, ‘The failure to have the Btate bublding Insured was causcd by the Leglslature cutting ofl the estimate nt the Jast sesalon, A _cots mittee, conalsting of J, Webater Clilds, Frank Wells, 'and Presldent Ablott, are considering plans for a new dormitory, o' cost $20,000, In Phace of the one humed. A white-ouk tree bas heen cut on the farm of (i K. Dants, near Hubbardstown, that meas- ured twenty-ona feet in clreumference, and re- vealed 850° rings fu the wralii so It must have started ahout thy time America was dlscovered, Wristlet partles are tho latest razu fn this State, and the Intercat in Increasivg dnll{a. The lndles furnish the wristlets, Each pair Is num- bered, and one of each pair 1s put in a Lox s sold to a (gcnuenmn, who becoines the partner uf the lady wearlng tho corresponding number, ———— GRAND HAVEN. Special Correspandence af The Tridune, Graxp Havex, Mich., Jan. 11.—Thomas L, Dutton, a prominent momber of the Eplscopal Chuteh, has become deranged on religons toples, and was yesterday taken to the Kala- mazoo Insanc Asglum. The recent cold weather has so strengthened the fce in the harber that the Amozon has tried In vain alnce Monday o get aut. 1t has snowed unurly every duy for four weeks, and the snow is now over three feet deep. The Grand Haven Stave-Cotn mu?‘ started up. thelr miflls on Monday, Thefe building In 50 by 80, with 2 stave-shed 04 by 40, The power ia conuinunicated from the mill of Rysdup & Co. by means of a shoot, They are now eutting about 20,000 stuves per day, and cx- pect goun to employ ity men and iso forty cords of hard-wood matertal dally, They will com‘mctnw so0 to make barrels for the Chleago wmarket, ——— THE DUELISYS. New Youg, Jan. 14.—=The World aags Mles Jeanctte Bennett, Mr. Iowland Robbins, and Mr. Bennett's Private Beeretary salled {o the City of Richmond yesterday with Mr. Bennett, Yarls {s understood to be tho destination of tho party, Pureapriruna, Jan, H.—District-Attorney Russum of Caroline County, Md., Is here, and rays the ducling-ground was about 400 yorda from the Delawarce line, near )ln?'den. 1is In- formant tells htin Mav was hit, aml was attended by Dr. Allan 8mith, of Baltimore; that the patlent was fn o ducking-house on Gunpowder Creek. = THE ST, NICHOLAS, A noteworthy proof of the perfection of the Bt. Nicholas Hutel, New York, is its retentlon as patrons, year after year, of men with falcli- ties for comparing our torcmnost hotels and with the capadity of dlscriminating between them. YOUNG FISHER, WastinGToy, D, C,y Jan, 14.—~Charles Fisher, son of ex~Tudge Fisher, who was yesterday par- dancd by the Prestdent, has been taken to the fusang asylum, ——— RACING IN SAN FRANCISCO. Bax Fraxcisco, Jan. H,~In the trot yester- day at the Bay District Park, 8am Purly sni Rurus ta wagon, mile heats, three in five, £1,000 a side, Rarus won caslly in three straight heats 114y 3:208, and 2204, A Young slan with Great Vatw. )’ pectations. wrk Tiimes, Edward Brenner, resuling tn° Newark, N, J. 1o sala to have fullen hele to o fortuns of 210,000,000 by the reeent death of hls father In Tabitl, one Of the Foclety Islands, Fourteen years ogo Edward’s father left his younys son in tharge of bis brother, George Brenser, who formerly kept a hotel In Market street. The latter owned somo property, which by valuable through w sudden rise in real estate, ond made hin wealthy. He subsequently tee cuma reduced fn clrcunistances ugaiy, and lately his widow bas been compelled to resort o sas lnon-keeping, and carried on busiuess feld avenue with the af 1 of her nephe ug wus ever beard of the young inan's father untll s few days sgo, when a paragraph cut from 8 paper wus feeclved, stating that one J. C. Hrenuer, who came to Amncrica many years sgo from Bagregth, Germany, had. recently. died Ty Tubidti, leaving a fortune of $10,000,000, to which 0 belr could be found. As young Breoner's futher's name was J. C., and he came from Bay- fi:ullt:,‘l.lw forwer i3 confidently belleved to De io Letr. e I — DEATIHS, aged 1 year, 4 months, and 0 days, yiungest e oF Fdgar . and Mary' B, Lora, 1y T1nSet ron 10UD—~fan, 19, of scarlet fever, Eddle Arnyte, aged 3yents, 1 month, and 5 days, seco a O Eahas e tand Maty 1 opn, 127 second “bon Fanoral Taesday, Jan. 18, 8t 2 p, m, from 61 Twenty-fourth atreet lo Oakwoods, KING—Jan. 17, Rliza M. Klng, witi of Jamey King, aged 40 years: 11 mantha, and 1) days. Funeral froni her Iafe restdence, 11 Teat Wanhe snizton stront, on Taesday nt 105K a. m.y by car rlagee o tiraceland, Kriends of (he faraily ‘are respectinlly invited to strend. 7 Providence, It. L, and Montns papery please copy. BHACKEN—Tan. 14, Mre. Elen. Dracken, formerly Sts. Farmer, ot her son'e rerdence, o) 102 Weal Marbie pince, in her G4tk ved. All fricnda of (e fimily aro corlnty Insited 1o the funeral, Carsin Calsary Cemetey, dan, 15, SO Milwankee papors lease copy. SPRIGGS—Tan. 14, of scarlel fever. James Lirs fnzaton. belaved hon af Thoniax G, ane Catharing L. Epriisir, aged 12 yoare, L month, 0 14 dave: pabneratfrom the ventiencn of s wrente! i ‘onth Rohey street, to-day at 12 o'clo Tosehil) Cemet ers. ¥ Jersalo BROOKINS—Jnn. 14, dropey of th bart, G N, 1ironkioe, gt his restaenee 407 Eastiirls chress DRISBIN—=0n Sundns, Jan. 14, of ralet fever, Harey M, Brlebin, ron of J.d. and Fanlc risbin aged 11 yeare, ' : el Rirviee at sesdence, 4L Glrimet aee. e, arilny adl o'cloc] ) M. ods of 13 Tamily aro Iivited fo nitend, tiae, CATUTER—-0f paratysix of the heatt.on Surday, Jan. 14, ‘Asher Carlef. of this city, nd forieny of Siorrintow, T I hin 320 year DASSFORD-AL 1,3 Grange, Jan. 13 L tine, yonngest dauzhter of L. L. and Tsggle Baraford, of ecarlot fover, aged 4 Eve- Caty Lars yurs and 10 Funeral fo Oskwoods on 3. m. I train Monday. Wglige Yark e EDICA! Sohenok's Pulmonio 8yrup, Sea-Wed Tonfc‘, and Mandrako Pills, ‘These derervouly eclebrated and popule medicines liave offected o revolitlon In the heallg art, and proved thie fallacy of several mastiny whih have for many yearsohstructed the yirogreas of med:al sclence, “RELSON—Jan. 13, Willl Nelson, oaly son Andrsw and Julis Neleos, sge 14 youre, 4 montas, aud 15 ds; the residence of bis parents, No. 248 Fupera! 4 Buj treot, Tuesday, 16, 8L4 0’ 0. Frieads of the Gy iavited o atepd - ¥ LORD—Jan. 5, of diphteritic-croup, Loy Loyk, The false aupposition that ** Consumption |incnrable® ping to il remedles se, il patients aflfcted wit it recone clled themaelves to death without maKing 1n effort to eacape from o doom which ey supposd to be uge avoldable, 1t In nuw proved, however, ths Consumpe tlon can be cured. aud that It tiag been cand {n a very Kreat number of cares (rome of ther apprently des perato onca), by Sohenck's Pulmonie Byruplone; snd in athier casca by the sainc medicinetn couection with Kehenek's Sea-Weed Tonte and Mandrake lis, one of both, according to the requirements of th case, Dr. Suhienck himself, who enjuyed tmterrupted #ood health for moro than forty years, wa supposed at one thne to be at the very yata of deatt: hts physt: et pmon e S hopeles A doned bim 1o is (ate, wedielies, _and, since hin very, nan; slmilarly nffected have uxed Dr. Schienck's feparationg With the satne remarkablo succens, Fulldirectionsarcomprny esch, makd) % Aot ateos lutely necemsary 10 personulysce 1 ack unjess naticata wish their lungs examined, or nre i prictionl SR e o b Where Al erievator sdvice must he ddrowts O Hehenck's medicines are sold Ly all druggits. CELEDRATED thoughout the Unlon - -expresed toull parts. 1®nnd nward st 25, 40, €0c per B, Address orders GUNTHER, Uonfec, | tioner. Chlcago. ON NALL: e sty s o e By G. P, GORE & CO, 08'and 70 Walashear, REGULAR TRADE SALE, ‘Tuesday, Jan. 16, 9:30 8, m, DRY GOODS. Our Usnally Well-Assorted Line. GLO. I’ GORE & €d., Auctioneera. REGULAR AUCTION SALE. BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBERS,; ! On Wednesday, Jan, 17, at 8:30 a,m, Clean line of dealrabla goods that we muat close. QEO. . GORE & L., 08 & 70 Wabash-av, By WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. - Auctloneers, 118a0d 120 Wabash-av, BUTTERS & C0.'8 Regular Trado Sale, Bools and Shoes, Gloves Mits, Hals aud Caps, A TUESDAY, 10, AT 10 0°01,0C 2 W ! T SV GENTEEL FURNITURE At Dwelling 691 North Franklin-st., AT ATCTION, TUESDAY MORNING, Jan, 18, at 10 o'clock ‘The entire hourehold effects, I'stlor, Chamber, Dinlug-rovm, and Kitchen Furalture, A, BUTTENS & CO.._Auctioneers. TBUTTERS & 008 Togular Trads Bale. DRY (00DS, OLOTHING, WOOLENS, DRESS GOODS, SILES, BLANKETS, KNIT GOODS, Hoslery, Furnlshing Goods, Shawls, Gloves, Mits, Notlous, cle, THURSDAY, Jan, 14, at Iock, At thelr sales ___roms, 11 un ‘alal By LISON, POMELROY & €O, | Auctioneere, 81 and 5 tandoipti-at, Taexday Jlnrnlu—g.—.}nu. 16, at 10 n‘clwk. NEW FURNITURE, | Goneral Household Goods, Osarpots, Stoves, Goneral Merchandise, otc e oo BLISON, EBOY & 6 Great Peremptory Kale. $5,000 STOCK . 'pets & Gl Clotl Garpets & 0il Cloths, Tuesday Morning, Jan, 16, at 10 o'clack, 125 Rolls Brussels, Wool aod Venetian Cargets, Oit Cllucth‘?r %ll Dluntsiy ELISON, POMEROY & CO. __AUCTIONEERS. & CLAPP, AUOTION AND COMMISSION BOOTS & SHOES, 83 and 856 Wabash-av., Will offer a large line o:f:::w::hlt Goods, without ___ 'TUESDAY, Jan, 16, at 10 a.m. MORTGAGIE SBALL, By T\ E. flacy. Jan, 17, at 10 3. m., 8t No, 17 Eldridge-court, the entire contents of & 20 r0am houre, conatetlng of B, W, gud M top liedroons scty, B0 yarde of Bruseels Carpetts I00 Ingratu, il Clath, Mate, Parlor set, Diessing e Lasea, Burcuu, Wushsiands, Haiw Mattress Blankets, Luce Curtains, Chaire, Mirrors, lot of Crocker: drobes, btoves, Pil* Warilrol ¢, Al foreclosed, ete, ballafaction 1 all cascs. . E. STACY, 180 Dearborn und b haa E e e, PO LR ! e, A Y sl ‘Aictibacer and Ageut for Sortzedce: _ JAS, AMARA & COy 117 Wabasl W, cor, Madison-ut. Wo will scll TCESDAY JIOBNING, Jan, 16, % 43 o'clack, 4 larxo and complete Hine of BOOTS & SHOES AT AUCTION, Hubbers, Arctics, Wool tuoeds, cte. Every lut w! bo suld. JA . MENAMARA & CO. FEBFUMERY, “MARS 3 Abwenty dve cantaizo of 1ba By xquisita ** " Cologue & R e $2,0nd $3.30. BLUC NEN, Drugiste, Chicage i L i t 1 3 14} 1 B

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