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vt have propared two cofling, one for the use 5 Mn.Es Keior and the other for T. J. Hick- rs to their party, The longer they :l'u'yl:;"l';, the longer it witl be Lefore their wakes como ofl.”? “The coflins did the business. This style of party discipling s only found in theranks of the Democracy, In the Repub- Jiean party it would be rtgarded a8 {lleit!imate, and savoring of bulldozing, It appears, how- aver, to be fearfully tilective. e — . The Now York Sun—TILDEN'S strongest sup- ter—coples the following paragraph from the Paltimore Hulletin (Dem.), without note or com- meot: New Yark Sun atill refrains from oxpressing .;r’h: tnfon upan tho fublect of ibe * co romise T seported by (re Jofnt Committee, This un- Pauai retleence derives 1ta nlznificance from, the fact that the Sun {w anpposed to_reftect’ Mr. Tit- pen's general views and to express his partieular nfons with moro nceuracy and fullnean than any er newspsper in thecountry. Itshows thatdr, usvex 18 willinzto have the people of the conntey think over the pinn and muke up thelr winds about it withont any 1ntetference ‘un hin part, When we come to Inok at it in ita renl light, and In view of £he fact that the acceptance of the compromise whl -gbably resull n_ qgiving the Fresidency o Mr. ficvrs, 1t must bo conceded Ly evety ona that Gov. TiLorx has manifeated, in this particniar inatance ath ndeuree af disinterested, acif-sacrifichig triotlam which cannot be too highly appreciated. §¢'the people will only think what Grast would have sald and done in a similar contingency, they il fec). and they ought to be gratefu) lor the difference. ————— TLAWRENCE was not mm{ or lnnorahly treated by tho Ttepublicans of the Iitinols Leglsla- ture yentarday, An the nominca of the cancus, he wan entltfed fo the full party vote,—just ns Loaaw, while & eandldate, wasentiiled to'ft. If he hnd re-. celved thie snpport hie would havo bern elected, as the Independents would hiave voted for kim, 'The -whole proceeding ias an air of trickery and bad faith hout Jt.owSte Lovte Glabe- Democrat, Yes, It has a very bad odor of trickery, and al- so treachiery, about it. Four Democrats voted steadlly all day for Lawnnxcs, but certain members were determined that no Republican should be elected I Mr, Solary-Grab could not getit. Judy ———— Why do not tha Republicans bring ont Wasit- URY B, 7ho has represented the Sa16 40 ably 1n the Jlonre, aud the country 0 creditably abroad? Ilia i3 national reputation, and he wonld go into the Senne with an fnflucnce int would put Illinols where she onght fo be n_the dellnrations of that Vody, —Cinchunnli Commercial, It Is reported by persons who were in the Re- publiean caucns that, when LocaN made his specch withdrawing his name, he sald, in regard to the person on whom to concentrate, that he had one request to make of his friends, viz.: that veither E. B. Wasnnunye nor B. C. Coor should Lo allowed to be elected, Efther of them could have beeu. But it Is all right. e —— PLRSONAL. The famons Youngor brothors are now engaged in the peaceful svocation of painting pails in the Minnesota State-Prinon, Hiaydn's divine oratorioof **The Cremation,™ was antiounced for repreacntation in an Towa town. The rillage did not huve & burning desira to asalst. Hoar's peroratiou Thursday to his apeech on the Compromlso LIt had the ring of true cloquence, and wax worthy of one who has been choscu to the Benato by the State of Webater and Sumner, ! Capt. Ende, the distingulshed civil enineer, was in carly llfe an apple-peddier, and afterwards clerk on o Misslsslppl stcamboat. Doring the War he bullt twenty-seven Iron-clads for the Govern- ment, Gen, Tchernayefl, tho most conspicuoun figure of thoe Bervlan war, has gono to Nice to spend the winter thero with his famlly, This looks like = thorough dlsgrace, The ordere, it Is understood, came from Ruasin, Olfve Logan's husband, having been appolnted o Couwul In Wales, has thua far only learned that thero are 80,000 words in the language, and that cwrw is the cabalintic motto which fotches the Beer. Tue word taust tend to produce economy in e consumptlon of the national beverage, Judge Gllderslceve has checked In New York the fashion of shooting at ladies who t marrlage by sentencing ono of he lutest oxhidbitors to ten years' Imprisonment, **Thiw," says the Tribune, **will tend to dlscour- 4ge one of the noblest of our natlonal sports, " Ina recent lettor to the Church Journal, Bishop Whipple saya the Sloux were the friends of the white man,” **For thirty-fhe years they boasted that they had nono of the white mun's blood on thesr hands. If they hate us, It fs because we have Lroken our falth untl] to them the white man 1s the san of the double lengue, " ‘The forelgn papers saympathetically enronicle the theft of M, Cernuachi’s atock of pamphlets on bi- metalism on his first landing In New York, Tho Lall Muld Gazette slyly says: **The thief probably pposed the trunk contained matter of value,” Lhere are many peesons in the Unlted States who #till think thut such was the casc. Mea. Lander, the actress, has prosented to the Corcoran Gallery of Pulntings In Washington a half-tength pleture of the Kinprers Catherlne the Second of Russtn. Tho Judependent says: *S1t ahould be o work of remarkable merlt for its Aartistic value Lo excuse the exhibition of a portrait ©f such a porsunago in the Corcoran (iallery, " A new cditor m Southern Californls remarks With vigor and originality In hls salutatory: **Trath, toldand malntained in broad-ux style. scusoned with nitro-glycerine and dynamite, set on fire by the lightnlug volcunic blazes of Indignation of aouce free, but now robbed and enslaved com- monwealth, becomes Juvulnerablo and treosured by ull honest men, " ‘The rumor from Zanzibar 1s that Stanley's bat- tles lu Central Afrlca uro mythleal, and that he hos not killed a single native, Mr, Bennott has had o similar experlence, and ought to sympatidze with the unfortunate correspondent. But can It be true that the Merald has sbied no blood, except at polo? Tas 1t nat carcied war Iuto Africa avy more thon {4 ha fnto Detaware? At the dedicatlon of the new Tabernacle in Bos- Rtou Thuredsy ofternoon n general demand was wude for contributions to the Bnilding Fund, The eardu uf admlislon had printed on thew thivatrange devicu: **Tho person using this ticket is oxpects sl to maken freowlll offering to the Lont of not ieas than S1 townrds miccting the expensy of this wacred enterprluc, Of more, 0w God inay have glven Sullly, ‘The stotles of their domestic troubles which br, nd Mry, M, M. Pomeroy have aubmitted through Ahe colutng of a contemporary are not of & nature Soralss clther of them In public cotimation, 1If re, Pomeroy was no better nsn wlfe than sho s 89 an oetre:s, ud If My, Pomeroy was no better as Vhusband than he 1 as u journalfat, it {s wel) that ey have keparated; but thelr private Infelicities anight well Lo velled fn ubscurlty, An Esstern editor rejolces thut tho letter C Is findlnz its Tovel ut last, It uever wus of any par- tleular use, ho vays, unless 1t mizht be useful to tonfuse and anuoy peopls uf other tougues who etudy English. Where it Las the soft sound o sbould be used; and where hard & I8 the proper letter, Kikero, Keramlk, Kumsundea, Kinkinnoti, Kolumbus, snd Kolorade will be awong the changes required In the new order of things. Daniol lleyman's will has Leen contested 12 New York, and in the course of the proceedings s qualut letter has been produced, the closing parugruph of which runs thus;: **Eater Loulse Is very Good Slater For Geddlug Wife For My Drother, but sho never Ury and Gietone Forme, 1hing I Deserve AGoed Wits wiih Plenty Stanps, nlso Ay Re. gords.™ This noble sentiment of humanity has Verhsps never been more beautifully expressed. Dr. Farquharson arguea inthe Popular Science Monthiy that intellectual power iy lovscued Ly the Ustlessnesy in which the well-to-do classes gene erally spend thelr lves. Ax to tho amout:t of mey tal work that may safely be done, Dr, Farqubarson says: ** 8o lung as a bruin-worker fs abl to sleep well, to eat wall, and fotskea falr proportion of -out-door exercise, It may safely be wald that ftis ‘Dot necesvary to Jwpose any epecial limits on the -actual numberof bours which be devotes to i Tobore, ™ **1t we do not govern for the mililons, ‘marks the London Speclator, **our preav: ludla § ro- ce in reat and wuccessful dacoity, and noth. ing " Weare palued to scoau revolations ‘ary'a sentiment i a leadlug weekly, 1f the En- #lhbfu Indta oro ducolty, how niuch worse xre ey oo our Western plains Lunting the bugalo, or on the Coutlnent of Europe swoking u trat-class <arrtages. Tuo dacoity b the last refuge of ignuble oluds. The ducoily interweaves and, a4 It were, Intertwiues itaclt with the bewt uiney and blood of thy people, and s consequently tyrannlcal, op- bressive, ond fllegal, 1y common with utlicr per- sous ot cathollc wympathles who do not know what 4 dacolty s, the peoplo of Chicago demand its iustant suppresslon, sbrogution, and everlasting #iash, Let 3 Lo never ogaiu hauled oat of the unsbrldged dictionary, where it has rested the Lany years lu comparatire peaco aud Luofieasive- THE CHICAGO "TRIBUNE: CRIMINAL NEWS. An Atrocious Assassination at Memphis, Tenn., Last . Night. The Clerk of the Willard Hotel in Loulsville Shot by kis Employer, Execution of a Murderer Yester- day at Albany, Oregon. The Quiney Mystery---A Diabolical Plat Nipped at Catskill, N. Y. Drunken Desperadoes Take Posscssion of a Missourl Town. A FITNDISIT PLOT. Spectal Dispatch to Ths Tribuns. NEw Yonx, Jun, 26,—A special to the Times eays that Juhn Newton Jlover, f wealthy resi- dent of Livingston, Coluimbla County, this Btate, haa Leen urrested for o conspiracy to murder the family of his uncle, and then bide thie erime by burning his house. It is sald that Hover s in debt to bls uncle, Abram Post, Tiving near Catskill, For this Indebtedness Post holds notes, To destroy these Hover concocted the plan mentloned. e procured the assistance of C. 1. Warl, of Albany, and twg other persons. To Ward Hover proposcd that access Lo galned to P'ust's resldence in the nicht, that the In- mates bo suffocated hy the fumes of brimstone, aud that the Joh bo completed by the liberal use of kerosene and the Incendlary torch. For rea- sons not known, but believed to be the non- payment of motiey promised, one of the partics engaged by Wand refosed to nct, and Ward be- came 50 filghtencd that e told_Hover's designs and proposal ton detectlve. The latter iml- tated a tramp, told Hover he was a substitute, and was made acquainted with the scheme, When he hed ovidence enough the detective arrested Hover, who {s now in jall in IHudson, Iover had advanced considerable muney to Ward, ond offered him $500 to complete” the job. Ile nlso furnished n cau of kerosene for 1iring the houre, ‘There Is great excitement in Catskill and Jludson over this exposure of one of the hiost cold-blovded sciemes ever planned. ALIVELY TOWN. . Joulin (Jfo.) News. Yesterday was & day vever to bo forgotten by the citizens of our neighboring town of Webb Clty. It was a reheursul of old war times, when haifa dozen drunken desperndocs took pose seasion of a town and for o thme created con- sternution among all law-ablding cltizens, The trouble yesterday uriglnated frum oue Messle shooting Lis revolver in the sircets and being arrested and placed o the Webb Clty calaboosc. His friends deterinined to release him, and, after tully arming themselver, did so, and after getting full of whisky oncluded to clean out the town. 'Llic uanies of the desperadees who undertook the job were Bud Blung, John Blunt, Jita Powell, Joo Ttudson, and Measic, all of whom wero working inthe Webb City mines aud have long heen known as men of the worst character, They were armed with the lutest fmproved firearms, and kuew how to handle them. A friend, who was un eye-witness to the whole affalr, has been kind enough to send us the !ul‘lluwlug particulars regarding the battle of esterday: 4 A body of six armed men, full of trouble and forty-yard whisky, sald to tuve hailed from the sequestered town of Curtervilly, entered Webb City this uftcrnoon aud created o senrution by riding up and down tho street threatening de- structlon to whuever upposed them. They talk- ed loud and brandished their urma freely. ‘The streets were soun cleared, and as no persun wished to come in contuct with these rutlians they, tor a time, hud posscesion of the tuwn, und ran things pretty much thelr own way, One of them struck a dtizen, who happened to ex- ose himsell on the street, across the face, ot lie 8amo tine presenting u revolver at his head, after which ho ran ucross tho street and juuuml through an open window {nto the Beott “House, creating a cousternation nmong the Inmates, and chasing the women about the house, who set up a tervible sucnmlnfi. The others huarlng this hurriedly dismounted frotm thelr horses, and with druwn rovolvers entered the house. One of themw struck Mr, Beott, uy elderly man, and proprictor of the house, gushing hls Bend qulte severely, 'They then left the house and mounted thelr horses again, and after galloning up and down the streets, yelifug 1iko & bund of Comanchic Indfuns, took their departure for "Ilt;“' uative town, the classle shades of Carter- ville. Blice writing the above, one of thele number returned, and our Murshal, who, with tho nssfst- unce of some of our citlzens, had i the mean- time organlzed for the protection of the town, empticd at least the contents of half-u-dozen shot-guns at hhm. He returned the fre twlee, then took flight, thinklug, undoubtedly, that this was the best means to save lus worthless r:ruau from being bored through with buck- shot. 3 At the present time, 5 o'clock p. m., our boys are waking good preparations for the rufllua, expecting tbhey will return under cover of darks ness, Latei—The desperadoes returned sooncr than way antivdpsted, One of thelr number, however, did not come with them, He way wounded quite severely, having been shot in the shoulder, léo In the sfde, aud it 1s reportedthat hie I butly wounded. ‘(e balunce, tive of them, under skelter of the buildings, commenced o regular battle, and the Hrlyg became general, wnd lusted intil quite dark. The Murshal and a large number of armed cltizens took part in protecting the clty, utd the strects wers entlrely deacrted, save by those wha were engaged i the battle, ' Matters looked pretty zerlous, ua quite n humber wero wounded, Following: fs a list of all the wounded, as near a8 we van learn: Mr. Theodoro Weaver liad a close call,—a ball grazed his upper Hp and cut bis mustache off us tloscly aa though it had Leen sbuven witha razor. Mr. Louls Locwen was shiot fu the leg, near the sukle, Tom Joues, shot in left lez, near thigh. Ir, Flshburn, wounded Ti clbow, bis arm badly shattered, Mr. Nichols, while helping to carry Janes off tho Hoeld, was struck by u ball in leg; wbove an- Kkl mnking a flesh wound, Mr, Reader, an elderly 1oan, recelved o deep fesh wound In thigh, . v, McCullough, who was standing near Mr, Weaver, was struck by splinters torn froin the door fain by the sune ball that grazed Weaver's ll‘n. his splinters cate In coctact with Me, Me. Cullough's chevk, cuttiug it fearfully, Another shot passod through hiy vest Just “grazing his slde, It wus a close call for him, A horee was shot deatl on the street, but the mun whu was riding him escapert, The desperudoes’ were urmed’ with slxteen- shouter Wincheater rifles, and they. shot to kilY exery tine, Tlic streets aro doserted to-nlght, exce those un guard, and the lights ure out, very bome {3 & fort, und the citizens are prepared to glve the desperadoes a warm reccption should they return aguin s they hase thre: do, %o bury the town, % alasle bt by JOLIET NEWS, 8pectal Dispaleh (0 386 =135una, Jouigr, ML, Jun. 2.—A convict named Lafayette Willlams, who was sentenced from Mussae County fu May last to oue year's im- prisonmeut for burglary and larceny, died fubis cell at the Btate Penitentlary, very suddenly, Wednesday evening, of suffocation caused by the bursting of an sbacess of the pharynx su; fnduced by iuflammatlon of thy tonsils. The prison physiclan, Dr. Helse, sssfited by Dr. Willlam Dougall, made a post-mortew examina. :llulnl,uxd certiied a8 to the cause of the wman's cath, In the Will Connty Cireutt Court two thiey named Johin llulw)'ynud Jacud B, swtlez‘ :«‘fx:; sentenced by Jud{u Alcltoverts, each to two years! imprisominent ju the State Peuiteuttary, and Shentf Noble {mmediately r to that fustitution, Zasistatitig AN ELOPEMENT. Soecial Currespondence of TAe Tridune, Dus Mouns, Lu., Jax, 2.—A few wecks 220, A. W. Deunls, of Hampton, Franklin Couuty, quits unexpectedly closed up bis business, snd sans cereionde descrted 8 foud and falthiul wife aod family, The wife was npt long {n com- prehending the situstion, when she learned tnat o womau old enough to by the wother of her busband bad also departed, leaving several married childzen behind, She took thelr tpu), sud rau them to cover at 8t. Cloud, Miun, The old wowsu fed on Bpproach of Mrs. Deonls, feaving tha an 0 faco the music. Mrs. Dennis eadeavored to luduce Ler husbaud w setura to Lis family, and, for the sako of tho three little children, llve together; but he refused nlt avcnnresl avowing that he preferred the chofes he had madeof o partner. The discarded wife and mother then began to hate him, and, returning home, songht revenge by law. Officera were sent alter him, and ho was arrested and brought back, and lodged in fall on o criminal proeeen- tlon, OMcers are now on the track of the old voman, COLD-NLOODED MUNDER. Mestesis, Tenn., Jan, 20.—A horrible munder was committed at a boarding-house on Poplar street, near Second, to-night. Ttobert Gibson, a Deputy Unlted States Marshal from Carroll County, Tenn,, was shot and almost instantly killed by Robert Drury, The father of Drury is under Indictment for fasuing counterfeit money, and the trlal was set for to-morrow be- fore Judee Trigg, of the United States District Court, Gibson being a principal witness sgainst Wim, The partles wers stopping at Hurtz's boarding-house, and to-night Gibaon, liearing musle in the parlor, entered tho room and found three ladies oand young Drury. Oneof the ladies was playing a violin, Gihson sat down’ facing one of the ladfes, and lind scarcely taken his scat before Drury drow n pistol and shot at lim, without saying a word, The ball entered the left nostril and went nround over the left ear, (ilbson sprang to his fect and ran out the door. As hu left the roam Drury fircd two more shots, ono of which entered the body jJust below the shoulder- blade and came out just above the heart, Gib- gon ran down to the foot of the stairs and fell dead, Drury fled, and has not yet been arrested. He had just served out atern [n the Penitentiary for counterfeitiug, ~An inquest was Leld on the body of GUibson, and a verdiet, death by plstol shois at the hauas of Robert Drury, rendered. ———— WANTS SATISFACTION, Speclal Dissateh to The Tribune, Pronta, 1L, Jan, 26.—Conslderable excite- ment prevails here over an attempt Jast night 12 bullduze Jake Barnes, of the well-known El Pago Journal. ‘TheJournal, for some time back, has been particularly bitter against A. G, Ham- mond, of Wyomirg, IiL, o promient politician and Teadinz merchant. Hammond came here Jast night with the intention of baving salis- factlon or blood, and, armed with a <lub, went to Barnes' house. Barnes was slek {n bed, Lut Hammend went I and_com- menced abusing s cnemy vigorously, Barnes drew his phatol'and wouldl have certainly shot i If he had not precipitately withdrawn, The lurtles et ngafn this mun\lnstv and had not Iamiuomd heen carried off by his friends, blood woulil no donbt biave been glied, * Ho declares that e will yet ki1l Barues or Barnes him. The promiuence of both parties lends deep nterest to the quarrel, FRAUDULENT E. LZZLEMENT,. Toxnocr, N, Y., Jan. 26.~The Habilities of Jocob Iermanee, of Ellenviile, who lina made an asslgninent, are put at 8100,000. A large quantity of goods In his store have been re- plevined by New York mercnants,” Hermance was reputed one of the wealthiest men in Ul- ster County, Miprerows, N, Y., Jan. 0.—The linbilities of Jacob Iermance, who made an nssignment at Ellenville a few days ugo, are reported st 300,000, Asscts nothine, Hermanee ls ace cused of fraunlulunn'y obtuining indorsements to the amounut of $05,000, und rafsing money thereon, He has not been seensinee the ussig- meut. PETE MCARTNEY. Special Dispateh to The Triduna. BrrixarieLy, 11, Jan, 26.—A box containing printing-press, counterfeit-note plates, ete., which was taken from Pete McCartney, who swas arrested here ten years-ago, was to-day re- moved from its place of deposit in the Federal Buildlog, and sent to Washington. Pete'ls now in the Indlana Penltcotlary on o fifteen years' seutence, but, I it beeonies neccunrr alter- ward to arrest him, the case agalust him here, which was stricken from the docket with feave 10 reinstate, will supply him with another term, TIHE QUINCY MYSTERY, Hpecial Dispatch to The Trébune Quixer, Iil,, dun. 26.—Tho Coroner’s Jury s stl gctilng upon the man who was so mysterfously murdored fu this clty last Mouday pight. Mr, Rhoades wasa prodigious lover, judging from the volume of love-letters that were found among his effects, all of which the Jurymen have stientlvely perused, but they have furnlshed no clue Lo the murderer, and thie Sury is now on another scent thut promlscs to produce something. SIOT BY IS EMPLOYER, * Louvisviire, Jau. 86.—B. W, Stockton, chict clerk of the Willard Hotel, was shot, and, it s supposcd, fatally fnjured, this morning, by W. C. L, Whipps, his emploger. Btockton came Huto the allice later than usual, sud wus roughly reprimanded by w“{’mfl. Analtercation en- suwd, resulting’ In Whippa tlring three shots from a revulver, one entering Btockton's neck, and ono of the others his abdomen, ‘I'he pro nence of the parties causes unusual excltement. COMPROMINED, Apecal Dispaich to The Tridune. DuvoqQue, In, Jan, 20,—The Buekman crool eduess was scttled thls morning by Mr. Beck- man paylog $500 and ull costa, The Cusning distillery, which was seized for alleged crovked distillation by Mr, Beekman, who was lessce of it, wua also relcased, Other parties who were fuvolved ot the same thine i the same case will m;bnbly be wble to effect & compromise siml- arly, YTOUNG RONBLRSK, Spectal Dispateh (o e Tribune. . LaSavrr, 1L, Jun. 26,—Oflcer Murtha to<tay arrested Peter Mctiowan and Thomas and Hen- ry Mulliggan, of thls city, all young In years but ol In erlme, charged with having garroted and robbed Cornelius Cubilll, of Peru, fast night, and robbing him of atine goll watch and s sinall sum of rmuney, Bundry car keys und latch-keys were fuund 1 the possussion of McUowun, —— SHOULD HAVE ITALTED. Spectal Dispalch tu The Trivune, AlixNgavorss, Min., Jon, 2.—~A Finlander named Samucl Kuudson was apprelicnded ateal- Ingz inerchandise from a frdght<ar thls morn- ing by the night-watchmau at the 8t, Puul & Taclficdepot. Kuudson, on sttempting to es. cape, not obeying an order to halt, wus shot In the shoulder, the ball lodzing near the heart. “The wound 18 vousidered fatal, BovGHY UP, CincinNaT O, Jun, 20,—SherlT W, P, Wal+ luce, of this county, was arrested to-day on u Unftod Btates warrant charging him with fraud- ulently sud corruptly procurdngz tho escape of C. W. Youpg, under idietment fur illegal voting at the October election, und un finpor- tant witnuss Iu contested-clection cases now un trlal fu this county. ROBBERY, Special Dispalch to The Tribuna. Daxvines, Itk, Jau. 2.—A farmner, named Joln Cassel, Nving about ten mlles west of this clty, was yobbed at the Dunville Juuction last night of $1,700 fn drafts and a small wnount of money. Ile was returafug from the East,where he bad Leen with stock, and hud the drafts on his porsou, = NONSENSE, Special Dispaich to Ta Tridune. SerixariuLy, K., Jun, 3.—Somu of the de- fendants fu the Pekin whisky cases are here en- deavoriug to settle thelr cases without trial, but the Government, as heretoforo telegra) phed, re- fuses to compromise, and th derendunts are very auxioua fu view of the impending trlul, HANGED, 84X Francisco, Jan, 26.—Willtam K. Nelt was hanged to-day’ ot Albany, Oregon, for the wmurder of Seth W. Iayes, —e—— i OBITUARY, Newrox, N. J., Jan. %0.—Ex-Gov. Haines, ot Hamturg, dlied to-day, aged 73, Tspusarvorss, Ind,, Jun, %.—James H. Mc- Keruau, an uld and prominent cltizen of lus dlanapolis, died to-day after u lingering ilines: 8t the awe of 61, Mr, McKernsu was for man y years a promiucut butlder and real-estate oper- ator, and was butlder of that part of the ity called McKeruanaville. e was prominently cori- wected with the establishwent of fron manufacturing Liere and in 8t. Louls, and st the thue of bis death was Prestdent of tho JHlinols Fornace Company, i b Dispatch to Tribune. STBWAKD, ik, Jun. 2.—Alrs. Autebursh, a lady of about 43, dicd’ suddenly tius wite wbfic sittiog muh'nx dnl:-? c";'?u’a unlum\nl;:l e SATURDAY, GOOD TIMBER. Such Aro the Men nnd Firms Written of DBclow. Buch, Also, Is tho Excollent Staple in Which They Aro Intercsted. The Lumber-Kings of the West-esThelr Dusiness and Enterprise. All About Thelr Vast Yards, Etc. The lumber intercst {a one of the chief fac- tersin the commercial importance of Chivago, In grain, provisluns, and fumber the young elty leads the markets of the world, Drop the lunber fntorest from the enumeratlon, and, while Chicago would still oceupy's pre-eminent place in commerce, her importance would be constderably lessened. [f we cease to be the great market for the produce of the vast pincr. ics of Michizan and Wisconsin, & gricvous fall. ing-off In the nctivity of our river would he notlceable. The lumber<arrying buttoms, which are a0 large a portion of ur lake marine, would find other ports. The inites and miles of riverfront with vast slips now heaned with the harvest of the forest wonld b tenautless. The railroads to the North and Bouthwest would Jose one nctive demand for transportation. Our merchants would suffer the loss of the return trade which the trafic In lumber brings to this pulut, and we would Jose also the large population which now finds a live- Hhood in and about the numerous yards needed for the storinz and handlingof the fnnumerable cargoes which, during the season of Jake nayl- gation, are constantly arriving at our port, Wenre not ltkely to overestimate the Im- portance of the lumber trade to Chlcugo. Without it we would still be a great city, but we would Incvitabiy sink in population and re- sources helow St Louls, and even Clncfunati, Retaining our grain and provision trade, we wouldethl enjoy all the varfed interests which accompany thetn, but our suvremacy would be gone. Buppore, as we may without violence to possibilitics, that our lumber trade had been tranaferred largely to Milwankee, how that mart would have grown Into fmportance while we, in danger from this very fact of losing our ratn and provision trarde, and with thein a lurge share of our jobling of cvery kind, would have suek iuto comparative insigolficance, An fdea of the extent of our transactions in Jumber 1nay be gathiered from the statiaties of receipts atd shipments for tho past vear as glven by the Luumiberinan’s Exchunge, The re- ceipts were: Lumber, m feet . EUIOGICE aerenn s ‘The shipments werd Lumber, m feet, Shingles,n....... Thls is o falling off from when the recelpts were: Luaber, m feet.... Bhiugles,m........ v But {n the past year the trade sufferca with epreasion in” all other brauches of coine ¢ i Industry, St our plucky dealers ¢ ready to ald the producers in order that thelrmills might not be compelled to shut down aud thus throw out of employment and almost the svle means of livellkood ‘the thous sands of nien who work in the pineries. Their veasels ave vlled incessantly hetween Chicago and the numerous lumbering ports of Wisconsin and Michigan, and stored our docks and yards with un extruordinary supply of the prodiet of the sawmill, That Chicago enjoys the vast and varfed ben- efits which flow from her great hunber-trade fs due to the pluck, enerzy, und foreslght of the flrns engaged In the business, ‘They have stoud by Chiesco through good and ill'repute, and hiave coutributed Li no sinall dezree to her pros perity, In taking account of the bhusincss progress we Luve made, their share In bringing lv. about should uot be forgotten. Asa cluss,— whetlier ingnufacturers whio ke Chicago thelr falesroom, 80 to speak, or local sard-men who buy cargoes upon the Exchange as theyarrive,— they dro utiobtrusive, but in skill, jm]g- ment, eoterprise, and inteprity they are second to none in thls " preat mart, whose influcnee fa felt throughout the commercinl world. They have experienved try- ing times; the ups and downs of business 1ifs huve been as comuion to them as to eny other dealers In the harvest of this greut sectlon of the vountry, but no class have borne themselves with such uniforin cheerfultess under ndverse clreumestunees or Lave evlueed a bigher sense of commerclal honor, ‘The fuflures in all these trying yewrs have heen few and far bLetween, Thelr credit has been excellent, By fair dealing and enterprise they have mmintalied the good name of Chleagu's tnerchunts when, not without cuuse, it hay been nsralled becuuse of the sharp und selish practives of men enwaged in other lines of commerce, That Chieago contiiues to enjoy her pre-emi- nence 88 a lunber wart s due to” thls excetlent character of the men whose fortunes are e burked Inlumber trade, Their Xuyullr nud de- votion to the fnterests of Chicago had never been sufliciently appreclated, There have been times, fudeed It may be sakl that the tlne 18 ever present, when o strong diversion might Le made fn favor of sute other lnkclpun. notu- DIy, as we have hinted, Milwaukee. Her nort 10 uot her raflrond facilities are ns ood as vura, and It our Jumbermen were not possessed of o character for serupulous hon and fudes fatiguble emterprise, the prize—for when we con- sider all the benefits to which 1t gives rise we may well call it & prize—might be wrested from our grasp. Tine THIBUNE has pleasure [n presenting the names and locations of the varlous reputable Orins engagpd in tho lumber businoss fn this vity. dnresources of cepital, as well us in those ol reputation, sugmcty, promptitude and enter- prise these mep are ot surpassed by those en- paged fn yny other of tho commerclal llyen wiich have tmiado the name of Chleage known and marveled at all over the world, “They ary men fu o whose honor tmplielt confidence way be placed, and o thewr heeping Chicugo {8 certadn thut her lumber fiterests will not satffer. From the pineries of the Inke region thelr relations with commerce streseh ucross the contlnent, and they have the ubiity to unur completely, ap they anderstand thoroughly ull the varfed” workings of the vast lumberfuterest: 5 It LubiNutoN, WELLS & VAN SciAlcK corner Loomls aud Twenty-second, 1e PestiTiao Co., North Water, North Pler, Kinny Caweaxgii Co., Loouls, near West niy-socund, Means, BiTes & Co,, 82 Beuch, GanpNgn & Sruy, 163 Beach, McDosaLn & Rox, coruer ‘Tuylor and Sher- wan, I.h:un Buunivrs & 8oN, corner Beach and Taylor, ‘lug B L. ANpgrsox Co., Lafiy, near West Twenty-second. Hexuy, Barken & Co., Ceotrelavenue, near Twenty-second. K ¥, Woon & Co., vorner Centre aveuue weuty-secund. Ty Hastieson & Meurraan Co., Loomis, newr Twenty-socond, I;ms 1L Wirstck Co., 810 West Twenty-sec- ond. Fzuny & Brotucy, westend of Elghteeuth strect bridye, T, \}'. tlanyey, corner Morgan and Twenty- sceond. Aveur, Munpuy & Co., cormer Fisk aud ‘Twenty-second, . Buulu.nw Broturas, Fisk, newr ‘Pwenty- secomd, N. Luningros Co., 20 Weet Tweaty-sccond, . BrioLen & Brorugs, corner Loomis and Twenty-sccond, SBovrin Huascu Lumpes (o, Flsk, near Twenty-scconl, sruut Saru & Co., Laflia, near Twonty- second, ‘TitoursoN Buos. & Lows, Lafin, south of Twenty-second, Buoesasst & Howert, Throop, Trwenty-second. Tur Foup itivex Luxoey Co., Thruop, ncar Twenty-second, PavLuxn, FeLier & Co., Unfou and Tweaty- second, JEssk HraLpixe, 250 South Water, MxxosoNzk Rive Lusuzs C Twenty-second. 1,027,122 B20, Y 1,158,007 BUb, near 200 West A. R Uuay & Co., Tbroop, near Twenty. sevond, B — RELIGIOUS. Spectat Dipasch to The Tridune. La Pourz, lud., Jan, 20,~The unlon revival mectiugs here contitue to be the ull-absorbing tople. 3Mr. H. W. Brown, the evaugelist, has the meetlng In charge. Ureat interest fs mand- fested. The whole country scems to be aroused, Tho Michigau Avenue Presbyterian Chiurch, the largzest fo the city, s full to overflowing every f "f =both the sudience-roous sud the par- ore. Hundreds caunot guln adwittance. The B:‘W‘N-\ buslucas-houses closs at halbpast 6 ceause of the meetings, It ks Intended to keep the weetlng rynning for several weeks. dpevial A o The Tribuns. Knuun:"i 1., Jull. 2. —A serics of union Gospel wecticgs will begin bere next Monday under the lcufu‘nhl?‘ of the Rev. Charles M. Mortou, ths wraused : & Prenwutory mectineg have been held in the Baptist, Presbyterian, and Methodist Churcbes for the past few weeks in unticipation of the unfon mectings, and good re- sults have been recorded. The general ooinfon among the religlous warkern hero fs that Kan. kakee is on the threshold of a great religions ewakening, FIRES. CHICAGO, . The alarm from Box 476, at 4:10 veatenlay morning, was cansed by a fire fn the two-story feame huilding No, 697 Ialsted street, owned by Fred Moses, and occupied by A. Levinc as a boot and shoe store, Damage to stock, £200;to bulldiog, $100; the latter loss covered byn £1,500 policy In the Allemanfa. ‘the upper floor s occupied by Charles Woll anid A, Kan whose lossea are vnly trifilazz, The fire originated in the rear of the shop, and looks rather 1 V8. terfous, TLevinge valucs his stock at 23,000, nd says it Is fully jusured in Eastern companios, The police aid_others tricd Jertenlay to solve the origin of the fre, but thus fur have met with no success. e AT CINCINNATI. CixcinxATy, Jan, 25.—Warl & Co.'s lumber- sheds on Harrison ascnue burned this forenoon, Lwss, #4,000; insured for $2,000 {n the Jefer- son, of Bteubenville, Cooper, of Dayton, aud Miaml Valley, of Cincinnati, AT MEDINA, N. Y. Mepixna, N. Y., Jan. 26.—3McCormick’s cal- Inct-factory and adjoining buildings were burned and damaged to-day to the amount of $30,000. AT SAGINAW CITY, MICII. FAst SAp1NAW, Mich., Jan. 20.—A house and a barn in Saginaw City, owned by Joscph Miller, were destroyed by fire early this morning. Loss, $1,500; Insurcd for 81,000, ————— THE WEATHER. Wasmixaron, D, C., Jan 27—1 a, m.—In the Lake reglon, rislug harometer. after o temporary full cast of Lake Mlchigan, southerly to wester- 1y winds, warmer, partly cloudy weather, aud posslbly occastonal raln or snow. LOCAL OBSERYATIONN, Ciiieano, Jun, 20, ar, s car. 3:63p. 1 0l 37 | K1 5] WL heia 1 V00 m ot 1 | 7w 50 WSS bris ar, 8. . 20.06] 31 | 70 [8) Wit nris " Mazimum thermometer. 40; mininium, 16, UEXEZEAL OBAEHTATIONS Ciicawo, Jan, 3 Wind, RISKY RIDING. Svocial Dirpaich to The Tribune, KANRAKEE, 1M, Jan. 26.—~The rear truck of the Woodruff sleeper attached to the Chicago cxpress on the Illinols Central Railroad, wos deralled this morning about half a mile south of this city, and the car wos dragied over the tics neross the high rallroad bridge In that condi- Sion, Slight ‘damage was done to the Lridge. The car wus left hert for repairs. BUSINESS NOTICES. To the Consumptlve.—Wilbor's Campound of Cod-Liver Ollnnd Lime, without poescseing the very nauscating flavor af the article as Leretofore uncdl, Js endotod by tho phosphate of lme with o Lealing praperty, which renders the ofl douhly chlicacious, Reniarkubla testimonials of I« efficucy can be exhibited to_those who desire to see them, Yor sale by A. B. Wilber, Chemlst, Boston, pispilbenchiad St Durnett's Coconlnoe for the halr has stood the teat of time and competition, 1t han estab- lished u reputation for pun trand efiacy in every quarter of the world. Milliona of bLottlce have beun sold during the last twenty yeatw, and the public have rendered the verdict that it (s the cheap cat and best balr dremaing in the woild, An Extended Populnrit *Jirown's Bronchlal Troche Ench year finds " in uew localitien, In varloue piartw of the world, For relloving Cougha, Colds, and Throut-Diseases, the Troches have beon proved reiable, e —— Boland’s Aromuatle Bitter Winn of Iron fna remedy for hervous debility, Impoverinbed blood, and impalred digestion, Depot, 38 Clurk street, Purifies the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the Whole Systern, ITS MEDICINAL PROPERTIES ARE Alterative, Tonic, Solvent, and Diuretic, Vegetina fs mada exclusively from the Jutees of caree fully-selocied barks, runta, and herha. and 80 strougly eutrated that It will uffectually eradivcate from iy ‘m gery talat of Seroiuin. Serofulows flue 20 Jancers Ciinceruus Filim sounts Nyphillile Disve ness at Ntownch, and all o from Impure blood. Seintiess 15a finwpislory snd Cirsule flouumutiving, Neurile iy Gort, nind Npinal Cowplkinis ci ooly be olfoctually cured through the bl For Ulce: Plinty uud Rivgwa ajernancot cury, For Palne L the. Unck, Kidnev Complalnta, Dreopay, Vema \VmFuu-. Totearriineus ot g trum’ thferu o ul €l uratrs and » s, acta upon th secrativa orcmis. allays indamuation, cures ulésrution, sad rug- ulutes the bowels. : For Catareli, Dyspepsin, yeeks Bulpitation o fhe. Hfies, Servaintie'n of tho Neryows Sysivis, perfect allsfaction as tho 'Vu rive. 4 the i0od, clvanisca all of the Dreans et Pusiceics & CoBLrols liig power over tha neryous ayatem, The remarkable eurcs elfacted by Vearving havo in- duced uuty phydcisne sy ag«mvcm--n whom we Kuuw 1o prescifbe and usg It tn their owi famliics. n E {2 the bost remedy yet discarared aye dl a0d s the anly rellatde BELOO 1) PUIIF LRI yet placed Defore the pubilie. UNQUALIFIED APPRECIATION. Boarox, Nov. IR, 1875, It 1, STRVENS, Esq.: % Dear sie: Duriug tho past fAve years | hiav pleop udie of e ittt uf ¥ iportuniiy | wife has wsed it § cate health, with tiore by thitg cive Which she ever ehildrea nnder altugst eve berge (amily, wod siways wiih vy taken 1L myseif with such grent huneat thai [ ecnuot Bl words (0 exarces iy uiiiallied apprectation of (ta adicen o Wl perforniug my dutles as 8 palics oMcer u thig l‘"{. s been iy Lot 10 fal) bu with o cug b f Melneas | unhe LRy recoi i luever knew of u vane whiore it did Lol prove all that was clalined for it Peritenlarly Invas s of & debilitated hed state of the blood, 1ts o % Are wob - g ol su linpure K ke | Cannot bo Excelled, CusnLesTowy, March 19, 169, ig 14 1o certity that | have usod your Ll arattou fa wy fanilly for soveesl years, and thiok that, ToF Berufuli or Cankerons 11 Rleumstic Affeciions, 16 cannot b excelled: xud & g blood purltier and sprinz mediclne 1¢ Ts the best Ehing | have ever tued. wud 1iiave used wlnoss osvrylblogs caa cheertully rucuisiiend 1 1 wuy oBu 1u beed of aceh awediciia. Yours reapect! e uuuTa, o fully, ACA. DINSHORE, 19 Bussell-as, A Bource of Great Anxioty, MY dauehter ian rocetved wruat Leaont from ¢ of Neseilyo, | Mew ecilulng ticalth wes @ fress suxloty toail hor tricads. A few bot etlue raored ber bealil, strength, Tnsurance and Real 10, Buston, Maas., Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists, TWELVE PAGES.. EMBROIDERIES, &c. Colden Opporty GREAT ANNUAL , CLEARING SALE OF TEB West End Dry Goods Houge, CARSON, PIRIE & (0., Madison and Peoria-sts, The following bargains will be of. fored at SATURDAY'S SALE: Hambarg Embroiderics, Eie 2,000 ydn Humhu\‘&cE:{klnz! and Inser. tiona at b, 0, 8, and 1 2,000 yda' Hamburg Bdgings and Inser. tighe at 1% 18 oot uos finss A5d Tnsor $:000 yds ‘Hambury roidorias at 20, 202. and 30a ¢ spocially cheap, ,600 yda Fine Hamburg Bmbrolderies at “‘)"n.?ifh“g Pra Trdxs full s b fl em’s 8. sizg, 5o, Ladies' all-linen Hdkfs, 0 and gu; very cheap. Ladies' all-linon hemstitch Hdkfs., 100, 100 doz, vory fino all-linen hemsatiteh G 2 otton omatiten 1 ’fil‘gfi’:"h&?‘ ::' omatitch Initinl Hdkfa, oz, . fine 3 warth nearly gougfi,.flnl Seinom Haxfs, Rie) gé)gunlmu Tidics at 100 oach. adios’ Engli oo 4 o’ English Crapo Collars, 360, Cosels and Ondercloting, 200 Wove and Hand-m. Y56-Bone Corset, Frunnh%o?l:f"'lué;: e Bono Corset, oxtra fino quality, s1, worth $1.50, Bortrao's D?%’E‘ Corasts, in all sizes, 08 it Cnana f nglinh _hand-mad, 3 Corssts at sizs. worth z‘gl. ShbioNo ity Thomson's ilovedlmng Corsets, $1,35, 400 patra 0 2?1.26. mbroidered Coracts, 81,50, A tull ino of hand-mads 3 mako, with aldu--ml,:nv: co:g:un 2or oW ry ap, A Iarge lino of Panniors, 1 wire, much Iowor {han formor prises. . S00 WiF% Ledios’ Chemixes, lace-trimmed, 35¢. LZudios' Chemises, ombrsiderss oo puff. ed, o, Ladics' Drawers, tuoked and doop hem, Ladies' Dr&v;nrl. tuokod and puffed, 50c. Ledien' Nightgowns, rufod and double. back, 750, Liodies Blirts, vory decp rume, 500, Ladios' kirts: tucked aad soas oy, 000 = Qllgéa, o full lino of better Underwear, very 300 ‘Ladios' hand-ombroldored. Chomise Yoker, on double Ironch P A 60d'$1,80, worth $3 nnd o5 aaps® O% $1-30 ALSO, A bankruptstock of Ladies® WINTER CLOAKS, ot New York manufaeture, at 350 and G0 cents on the doHar of value, CARSOW, PIRIE & (1 o BANK NTATEMENT, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TUE . German National Bank OF CIXICAGO, At the Close of Businoss, Saturday, Jan, 30, 1877, RESOULCES. B o $1.000 4 $1,518,728.32 70,000.00 2,830.00 U. K. bonds to se- cure clrenlution, , stucks and Other honds, Ihue tyol 107.373.81 ue frum other 0L Ly banks aud baokers A2,403.08 21,530.0% 7,308,183 200,337.58 8 ottier tewis (inc R Exchangoy o arfiiga., Blils of vihier banka nctionsl currency bllver e Lezal-tender 1ol Redemption fund PEF-CTD). cuns, 7,844.02 $2,030,183.54 LIABILITIES. i 8 b 2 Undivided probita., S AUN32 031,168.32 Clreulation out standin 99880 wid, dealti's 840.0n. Tiifeates 4. A0 . H6a6.06 X 138,081,2 d baukers, GRAR0.05 aud baukes 2061.580.05 150,082.22 E2.050,1056.34 1. Uerman Behaftner, Cashier of the Gernan Nation: nl Bank of Chicuzo, 1o sofeniiily swear that the &bovs wateiirat {8 trug 1010y best knowledes and bellet, Rlgned, HERMAN 5CUAFFNEL, Castler, Correct, attest: Jenry Grecocbaum, Lewla Lifel, Teary Léonold, Director State of inot bworn and s uary, 1877, Cook: ore the this 261h day of Jan. BeNCLTZ, Notary Public. Wedding Presents. Bronzes, Ohoice Pariang, Btatuattes, Busts, Bogers' Groups, Walnut Brackots, 245 Wabash-av. GLASS SHADES. Matorial for Wax Flowors. DISSOLUTION NOTIOE, e frate titon niual coreen Eftuer pastiesaignlng fa Hquidation. Clark & Dwight wus disolved by Gkl eect e 25, 1970 5 FINANCIAL, $100 JLoyested Hs $]_7(f[j Paid a Profit of during the past fow montas, under our Inproved nystom of operatiog lu Stocks, Kisks reduced to womluaisway ind prodtsinceedsed, Dok contatas 4 luformatiou sent on application. Ing ful TUNDIIDGE & vo, Hankers snd Brokers, & Wall-et.. Now York, ¥20. B30, $100. $200. BI0U. 1AM ALEX. FLOTHIN CU., Dankers snd Diukers, Ko, | . make for cus tomers daxfrabic Investuiéots of trgu Ur suisl] smuuats fuslocknu’ 8 legitlnaty churacter, which frequently yay Trom Gve 1 every shirty da) i (avorabla 7aied. 5Licks bouxhic asdesired vt dopostt of 3 0 5 Weukly Lopurts seat (roc. WINTER RESORS, WINTER RESORT, 1 OTE] LIUEREMY W-figfi»fi'. o Homatt Datassa 3. LI 00D & co. T0 radwar. 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