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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1877." 0t THE COURTS. day with the cas of Feuerateln & Plluger, and [ ents, Messra, #ansom and Marsin, remind me | churches of this dty have fafled to reach THE '1E TOWN. tight of the blue 1t better, and the ANMUSEMENTS. it war given to the Jury Iate in tho afternoon, | of Fraaklin's lines: iy the people. 'l'hu, Talernacte spart of THE BOUTH TOWN, v‘l‘z.nflnued’ m»“nf’ffi?s'?fcn’&nn’t”-n;nl;uae- R e e ot ] u;r"fli' lemrnil‘ltl;f (.lh’arllr_q Stubearauch aud The retail politician's snxions thought rfil(flgun lg:-r‘vnr] oyes o lnl'hr right permanent cure. McVICKER’S TUEATRE, " car Koeh are set for trial, | cema (hix slde always right, and fhal stark | direction, Lut slready the old-time gloom . A MIXTURE O GLASS, - Dividend for tho Creditors of the | . In the cate of Natlinufl Norton wn. Stelien naught. o Btk | Tt tlin dawn- over the charches. Tiagers | Another of Thoso Ineffctual Meetings | Tn orler o reliorc the evcn feom the tntense MONDAT EVEXIYG every cveatng daring F. Gule, Julge Moore yestarday gronted an fn- | In yegard to fzhting, T hose observed tha, §tiuctlon ce nsked wnder a dond tor S50 aruie, these blatunt il extrome katers of ¢ Munrice Kelly, contined In the House of Cor- | 8outh sre_men who bave never beenat the rection for vameaney without warrant, A front, and who never will be there unless broughit up before Judga MeAllinter yesterdsy | drafted and unable to procure s substitute, and discharged. They utter ‘‘great awelling words" Lut when 29, Diueness of the ohjects fnihe room, Dr. Prase e asarday, Matines, the had the panes alt=rnated with clear glass, and HnE g | MAGGIE MITCHELL, a case of chronfc brachitls, Another experiment 1n James B. Rasufon's new Homsatio Flay, tneniinge and wervlves aresettlinz down {nto’'the week, and ol.l humdrumn fashlon whi @ lew new peoplo whi iver ut the colness, National Life Company. «--Afidavit by Evans, Where In the tronblel It will not down, at Dishop Chency'a lester that the acats in his church are freg avenings, It's deeper than that, Remaining Assets of the Company.-- Justice Wallaco Is Taken Slck, and the Pousibility of Collection. LNITRD ATATES COUNTS, thie crisia comes thes arc a negative quantity, | JL's acankored sore that needs herole treatment, Board Adjonrns Till To-Day. Zfi”m’“c‘;i" fin”.ii."i"n‘.'x"l ?I‘nxllc';g;]}:#u;:;‘ “;1;:'6'. MIG‘NON 3 ‘]!_I%I;l‘;;k :.l l\(\tl“:‘l‘r:n\\(rl F?}:I'fltfl}i" a suit for exit‘p! pcrh-pgl in the use af lllu-lr toncies, l Z;slcu[::g:ith’;‘:f‘“ll‘x’u‘”(!’l:“u;fin Zihsgz:lefirtl duf:d.‘ ‘This was very n.;'occue{ul, It ‘was mot | Produced by Mim Mitchell In the principl clties with 2 ) i i sperity o % at sticeen. Record of Jndgments and New Suitgess ! NANKROPTOY MATIR) upn:ru:r'x’:; J..‘fnfié‘{f.',“(‘v.."r‘?"11"2?.,‘&.‘».:‘::?.3 and woul rugiests * | TheSouth Town Board beld an adjourned | Onir pleasant to the eye, bt 1t worked wonders | Eo with Dankruptey Casese Kate Havcus, & milliner at Nos, 904 and 200 | loved thete countes battec thats pavty —Tepubs | First—Tet pastors stop visiting their rich | meeting sesterday alternoon at Justlce Meech's S patients, Ttierimproved more rapidly y J than under the light- ht. several NEW PURLICATIONS. Wabiash avenuc, went Into voluntary bankrupte | ians and Democrats flzhting side. by slae. | piriahfoners for awhile and visit the middicand | office to continue the considerstion of the old, | years the Doctor nfl'nfe’flfinflflfu-};’i’p-zlenu e g gesterdar, e proferrad dobts amount to | When Sworst, comes Lo worstl it s thews | Bourer [lagiey, giter having preachied from | old queation, “1Who shall be the Bontls Tawn | troatled ‘with putmunary dn;ff'-umcu. avscure LV BCIEE Y W0, belng rages clerks; the sccured | sameg '*wex ced Republicaus™ who do the ki, D & | " chronle allments, nervoils dise: % A frst disilend meoting of the ereditors of | Setta are £330 sccured y sccana morigaze on | Heliing, whils, your sirongounecd ones,_ Jke | commit ein, ‘and are convinced of tho law as | Cofiectart ” The crowd which occupled theback | L 5" rrom A e LITTLE, BROWN & CO. the detanct National Life-Insurance Company | land In Pari Iidgo belonging to M, B. Derricle; | your two bellicase correapondente, suddeoly | trinserestorn.” et them fraukly acknowledge 4 cotapased o ¢ Evans’ friende, In- | 5, baeyy geverely (njured in a raflway accident, 9 W .y wss held yesterday afternoon in the United | and the unsocured Habilities foot u 202 | dlacover that *the nature of thelr business (s | that they have been remiss In thelr duly. cluding Jim Gieoson, Mike Batley, Dennis O'Bul- | gnd who was he'drh{aon, was cured o youn Dentxe Tnx Yea 1670, States Circuft Courd room. Very litle interest The assets comprisy a Tot In Indlana City, Ind., | such that they cannot leave? to ficht for thelr livan, sud others of that {lk, together withsome Second—3f any man I8 1o bosiighted or Ig. numli'lnt it be lne rluh‘ for he c-l: |umzur5| Indy attacked with typhold fever, an whoee life | ANGELL O LIMITATIONS. Sixrn Eprmox., A himeelf with consolations, and fs always less 3 worth §503 stock of hats, feathers, fluwl:u‘mul countey! They make very good recrulting seemed to be taken fn the sffalr, and only sbout | Hibune, £313; debts due of open account, $103; | officérs, however, and, not being able them. a baker's dozen were present, including Regis- who are several degrees removed from eventhat had been despalred of, became strong, and soon tone of respectabllity. Justice Summerfield regained her perfect health under this treat- ot Fquity anl Admiraity, with an Aprendix show-cases, store-fixtures, ote., &MLG0. Th ves ’ de | scnxitive to slights. containing (he erican and”English Stalates of ter, Assignee, and reporters. It s three years | petltton was referred to ¥ t-gm«'r ?Ilh!mrd. llln :;fl:::.'fi,‘:;.’,‘xwm dowa "’”i:‘:}.;‘;,“‘;‘:‘;’;, 9 Third~1.ower the pew rents, or abolish them, | talled the meeting to order, and everybody was :".’i","npnf‘:i “:,g;‘;’,‘;,,‘;,"{g’;;"',,‘, ’::,';fi;‘:,lr{ flfl'f::u %y ;m;fl"x?‘éfi:fi!“ ll?r'i:‘wfi"a'lfc':u’ elnce this fraud on life insurance perished, and | E.Jenking was appolnted Provisional Assionee. e ———— and let cach give sceording to abllity, found to e prescnt. used. In this cnea the discovery was nf.’}',,'m;‘v“{,\‘";.';.‘r'g’l‘.‘f,fr"' S Sliern. (i in wos so completo that it hardly left Henry Perlingky was adjudieated bankrupt RELiGIOUS Fourth—Rememter that the moment the Bupervisor Lincoln moved to proceed toavote | first made that the more red the light the more | = Trestise on the Law of )iunpp-{'i"ri}"l&'x;"\’l:illufi L‘:;\:; ;: T ats nhowplhn‘; Aol et I;{‘ I:la'!uult(.j cn::i K “v’vu(r:mnt’ hl;ucd re‘t':nrnnhlu 4 :_:l':’f;"3};‘lfl"d‘!‘;;’"g'}':;‘;og“fng lfg’:{f&:‘:’; ontlc resolution calling for the electfon of a | Fapid was the recovery of the patlent under the | iaPracuce. by Meivile M, higeiow. ‘avo. Sheep o . 23, A h Vi el L Tt1a pretty cortaln that the samerous pollcy. | polited Provisinal Assiance. . " Lo NOON PRAYIR-MEETING. to be drapped, or o 1s dishonored, Collector, submited by him some weeks ago. | YE1L, Ip iy D Jiaas Ind, LGt Lioknets | ENELLS teARts Axp sstecrcasrs os Tue oiders who wers deluded with the bait of | Inthecascof Willlam Scott, an orderwas { The noonday prayet-meoting yesterday was | . At nq}ffll{mfim will ghm‘k of thele mort- < ME. M. W, FULLER, Shronie crjargement of che liver, with frequent | TURE, 1DIOCY. With notesby M. I, Ewell. 8to, nrance at cost will fight shy of made directing the sale of the stock at 62 ver | conducted Ly Whittle and Btebbins, and swas | Foges, ba et them try Gold's way for awlile, | Mike's attorney, read a long afidavit by Mike, | discharges of venal calenll. All of these cases X E! Ins g] Y, i ¥ 8 and If they fall it wilt bo Tils fault; but th GREESLEAF ON THY LAW OF EYIDEXCE. Tmin- companies of this frresponsible Kind. cent of the 'ilrcnlorr price. quite well atiended. The meeting was opened | no day o of that. s fauits L‘H’! Is | getting forth that he, 3fike, had presented two | were greatly relieved by the colored-glass treat- | “rxientit Eutriox, carefully revised, with jarkn sddi- When the Company failed its only visible ns- Afi%{:flen:vl Jw:n{,?exl‘((,v.r:;“mmlnted Eeprilanal with the singlug of the hymn, “I need Tneo ger Obihaty EX. bonds, which the Supervisar had refused to ap- | ment. Ilnn-”' By Jobn Wilder May, 3vols. Svo. Bheep. ects here were a few conta’ worth of _slationery, a table, inkstand, and some pens. Mr, Hawes, | the Assignee, by dint of pertinacious Inquiries ‘and falthiul work, has, bowever, succeeded in BI8 METAOD WITH TIE PATIERT. X ‘The inethod pursued by this Dortor In the gl?zfl;ma%}r" la".r q”r’u? R 34"['1"1*‘;1“ fi'u"ra"nn tretment of otent may b intereing Incon- | p ol Fo M, BSipbaith, SRORIEESE L o nectlon with there facta, * He slways advises the | "5y '7i0 civii At N [-”:li”m'x."r‘l;grx'l;l;g = prove; that the Buperyisor once eald the bond was good for the amount of the taxcs, and at |’ another time that it wasn't; that the Bupcrvisor MISSIONARY WORK, Mrs. Dr. Arnold preslded over a meeting of ladfes held yesterdny afternoon at the Michigan A composition mectlng wiil be held Feh. 14, | every hour, after which the Rev. E. It Davis :’::‘gfi‘ I!}:K'“" Hibbard, in the matter of Wal~ | read a Jarze number of requests for prayer, and The Chicazo Wrought-Nall Company was ad- Bishop Falluwa led in prayer in hehalf of those accord wver $14,000, principally from securd- R " | for whom thess requests had been made, % R | Avenue Baptiat Church for tho purpose of or- refused to give affant any satisfaction, when | patient tfdtor e so the lizht can fallupon him | American’ Procedure; Adapted 1o uze in all the :fl;‘c‘;llci'(lrfinu‘:el :f. anngnempum{ yesterday o {fig;':‘n‘:flccdrk;.n ;;u Ply sheta, watzanh Jeuediso Jolce and be glad, (qhu Redeemer hias come," was | ganiziog an American Woman's Baptist Hotne | ffiant then tried to get him to ssy what the MT;';,?:" !:3.‘:.,"1‘:“:‘:.:‘:' :’.‘.’,"'fm'm‘«'lm%fi: Iulfn}ng;r:gufl" perc 1Aty privitic By itdent of b per cent was declared. There 3o | - Tn tho cocq of 7 3, Tall, the Asslgnes, &, 3. | sung with proat caracatnoss, and then Mas, | Miesion Soclely, The following offcers wero | penal sun of tho bond should be; that the | Flc™'ofece ae"Trat "wan ton. stimolating: | “parsbg O Tk 1A% o Wuisl oo 1 nln; some m::m'.‘uue's:,t 'wl‘lll;:h may pay fow | Clinuman, filed &' petition” setting out that he | whiltlo touk up the last ecventeen yerscs of | clected: Proafilont, Mre, Dr. J. N, Crouse; | amount of his hond was sufficient to cover the | after s while this wore off, and the aflicted per- Insanitys meuiilnfnm Canstrctian or Willey and cepts inotesometime fo the dim future, L, | b lovoicd Ml stocl of goodsy conslsing | (i souond chiapter of Romans, T thla vortion | Viee-Prestdcaty Mre. Blackall; Corresponing | amount of lares he would collect; tbat I | son was eniy g0 alad wien tho next, day came L e O xtriavie Evidcace apos voch Comsitus: would_mever collect more than -£400,000 or §$500,000 aitogether, nor would he ever have in his hands at any one time more than §100,000; that, in fine, the first bond was worth at least 2,000,000, &nd was good for four times the amonnt he would coliect; that the sccond bond was worth six tinies the amount he would ever collect. ‘The affidavit fntlmated that the Bupervisor had 4lodged Mike the day before, and clozed by announcing that Mike's attornera harl served notice on the Eupervisor that sppli- cation for & mangamus will be made to Judge for the sup-bath. This gentleman, though for | —-"¥al 1. Tmien Eorrion, € ten Jears 1;'?m[nl'h:;e:l‘unlwr nm'I, experi- s;mfu Tomamentary Troain, Fvn Beey “Hacsd mentor fn this sun-bath trestment, has never | g PofEel, published any facts concerning his experiencain | GHITER0N TIE EAN OF TERSONAL PROP. the use of eolored plass medically. Glft. Bale, and Haliment. By James Schouler. Bvo. I MIAPPER A OUIKION. sni5ils Biftrice PRoCREDINGS IS THE Plto- Tho Doctor from whom yonr correspondent BATE COURTS. Titnn Tiox. Inclnding Proe obtained the above Information says that, un- bate of Willa; Appointment of Adminfstzators, Guar- alded by other treatment, e does ot heileve | dinor, Trusteeds vates of fieal and Versonal E: the sun-bath trestment wotld alone effect a per- | Wi ERS 0% AUE AL NEASY "’%"}i’k Tect cure In an aggravated case of phthisis, hiut HOPERTY, Secrelary, Mrs. Abernethy; Recording Becre- tory, Mre. tipotinan; ‘fremsurer, Mrs. Rem- mington. Dr. 8. 8, Cutting made o few re- marks commonding the movement, and the meeting adjourned. A misslonary mass-meettog was held In the same church last evening In the foterest of the society orizanized [n the afternoon for the pur- pore of Christianizing the Indlan, colored, and Chinese women of this country. This move- ete., that they were worth $4,150.42, and the fix- | of tho opistle, Maj, Whittlo sald, Paul wrote of tures £360,53, 1o hns advertised for bids for | hisownrace.theJews,dwelling partieular)y outhe thie wiole, and has reeived several replies, | character of the scll-righteous Jew the Phari- ‘The best offer Is $4,000 for goods and fixtures, sce, snd emoty professlons generally. There which Mr, Chapman thinks 13 a good one. A < L 16 In the charches order was theroupon fssucd dirceting that sale | Were very many such people in the charche! be_made for $4,000 cash. nowadays; peopio who boasted of, and not in, In the case of Edward Delrose, the Assfrmee, | (Gods who supposed that, beeause they belonged fi.dl:ll" le«m ;"mlE ’?"csfif:’:% f"‘.fl,’,"i&',‘t,"}“,‘ l;: to some church, thoy wers on tha surs road to 0] aln rea i1 3 March Inst for $530, Tiiat just bofore. the sala | Lieaven, whether God was fa them or not. Iney tho debtor tiled o mitfon £0 bavo tho bankrupt- | Were 28 thoss old Jews, blind leadess of tne Ived from Recolverof the C 8 Bo17 T ved from Recelverol e Company, h Femvalo of Trving TATK properiy o .a55 For Attorney's, Marshal's, Clerk's, Reg- fster's fees, cxpenses, conrt costs, etc..$7,300,23 Dalance o8 RN coreis sesrarenses,$0,743.00 ‘The Assiznes also atates that ho hos quito a number of other nssets on which he has as yet o hburs. 3 vols, ), TR AT Gl addy that lie has ho heaitancy fn pruclalming the ., Pl 810 % 3 . ellidency of thin -chosen - w it " ot been abla o Fealse anytbins. ey ardns | ey hrocecaings et este, hich hnd wever Dien | bilud, Inatructors ol the foolishy teschor of | ment s an excladvely womin's work, and I Bogers this WOMDIOR. e, some, rum-soakcd | TCIGHE, a1 1a GG nhon (e medlcal frar | Tatea braisiont,nf ins (Fatloss Coorss witin the followa: A balance of $1,400 dud on secount of | decided. The Assigneg says his fees and costs | pabjes, having the form of the knowledze | Started ns an auxlliary to the American Baptist | gend-beat poked his noss "tn at the door and | ternity further investigations on the subject. 1m0, With Indez of Tiilen and Crow Heference : the sale of somo lots in Barron's Subdivisions | are #1775, and those of Homer Cook; for exam-= | of ¢ruth, They had this form, but ft wosn't | 1ome Misslonary Society. At the mecting last | crjed ont, to the infnite amusement of the —————— bitittag the Cis thirty shares of atock In the Franklin Bank; | fuing title, §32.25, and he asks that tho petition Glled up with ony real Tlfe, . It was ovenlnyr thers were repreacntatives from all | orywd: + Mike Evans heat Jack Parmlce once STRIKES thirty-seven gharen of the stock of the Unlon | may not bo dismissed until theso exvenscs are | 1e8 up ¥ " the Buptist - charches In Chicago, ~and | gy ho's got to be beat onca now, and 1 can't A Screw and Bolt Company, supposed to be worthless; &1,000 of stock of the Corlnth & Tennessee River Rallroad bonds, worth- less; o Jot of old notes averaging from $5 to 825, given by divers partles in differ- cnt States, worthless; oflice desk, letter-press, and four chairs, 810 ‘Thetotalamount of theclelms provedagainst the pald, an empty profession. Tho present aan- In'the case of F. E, Jonos & Brotlier, anorder { ger was ~ that peobls would rest was mnde allowing the bankrupts to apply for s | 1u mere forms, aud not in the saving power of dlscharge on payment of 15 per centon' thelr | tho Holy Ghost. Tho practical queation of cach debts, They mudo & compromiso at that rate, | hearer was, Do you do your own teaching, s but, owlng to various deluys without thelr fault, | de you follow It In your dally Ifiet" DId"they tha'fime within which tlicy wero to pay thot | carry out what they peeached? DId those that amount passed without thelr fulfilling thelr ob- | preathed abliurrencs of idols worsaliip niooy, po- an unusual degreo of missfonary zeal was manifested In the discuselon of the hest plans Lo carry on the work. The Rev. Thomas Good- sneed presided, and the meeting was addresscd by she o, Dr. . 8, Cutling, Christlan Mis- s;'«umry of the Tome Mlssion éar.-lely of New help the case.” Mr, Fuller frowned upan thix Interference, but proceeded to say thut the Supervisor scem- ed to be actuated b{ 1o higher motive than the deslre 1o beat Mike Evans. Mr, Fuller then went over a good deal of the ground covered by s forwer lcarned arguments on this trouble- Nxw Yorx, Feb. 1.—The strike of the graln- : Ve heavers o e warciouse docks I Brookisa, *echis o o Voo S it aesumed o more formidable proporiion ay. . feeis ng the Anoat Digest for The men to the number of €00 formed In line, | _Nvor Sicen. gt amin VAURtin Abbatt. Tioral and, with a band of musie, marched around Lo g B s the docks, where new hands were employed, but mwflfflfli.flf’f&w .S S urky and by Maj, G, W, Ingalls, Buperintend- ant ol the Indian Misslon, from the Indian L The condith I the bond | the police hindered them from interrupting estate are §234.242.48, of which only $110,518.60 | ligationa. sition, wives, and husbands? It was vory easy | Territory, Tuc orgonization s been put npon | Shmg dpestion. Fhe tondition of Hre “eho | the workers, and hustied them off the docks. 9 ¢ B T et O the Bt1 of Jarsiunt vy, | NERHONs: o \King was appolnted Assignee of | v say thal tho Jews wero coniemned by this | w firm hagls, and proimises to 4o great goou in | Should, b ssl determing the amount of, the | 1LYy A0ed "on the dock at_Harbeck's LEA & PERRINS securities. The aflidavit showed that the bond was worth at least thirty times the amount of maney ‘the collector woull ever have in his the Company was placed In the hands of* a_Re- ceivdr by order of "the Clrcuit Court of Cook Cuun:fl entered In proceedings by the Attorney- William E. Stone. i puwufiful l{\dlulmfinttof St l'm'xl, b(“l" was it nn: ¥ equal rue that many In the present .T.‘;lll.n {l‘:szg ::n‘:l‘&n::l nO‘fpl'?c‘:t?gs.M"En“ 0 fl?\v {lond in_ the nymo mndemltmumu this particular liue of missionary work among sturcs struck to-day in consequence of = reduc- women. = tion of 25 cents per day, CELEBRATED n g 5 g ey 1 mo, Mr. Fuller charscter. | - Juhn Milier, of New York, was aaeaulted by . ‘otn- Wherever the Jews were to«luy thev were ianids at ang one time. Mr. Fuller character: " ] sl e ke el | Aabigi il doiol t momio | Mottt ol il i T | NATURALIZATION. | i iVt e B, b7 | SSiiimattbubesiistoast 4 | movovsems we gy psmr, t i Lt i 1 v o N 3 L1 i 2 Do b | e i T e, a it by | eatiee thoy depd tho properspiritual (oterpteta. | The Natnralisation Lawms of the United States | 41 wanted to know if the Bourd was going fo | Mow lies fuadangerous condition In the hos | CONNOISSEULS : MEDICAL OESTLE- ed of grom(uory notes amounting In the aggro- puss o resolution making an appolotment ln TO LK TUR MAN at Madrastobia ital, ~—Lotter from J. Edwnard. Wikins, Esq., G The men {n the sugar house foot of Jorelmsn lt%fl'dlmcnl for §1,200 agalnat Augustus Fjsher. | tlon of the Seriptures, ‘Thoy rnc Ialth in olr- i the case of an office whicli the courts hzd re- rato -to about” $100,000, deposited with the Willlam A, Keaglo and George C. Gendersucd | cumclsion as a tnere physlcal sign, refustir to | Late Brittah Consut at Chicago. Y streel struck to-day, thelr wages having be Urotherat Hrcomurer o Iha. Stato"'ei Tfhots, i | Marvindh Fiechote for sron. 10 UEC Jaseent de iy ne spletual vl which | v i tor o 7he b o e Tor i decision, wekapt the | foducod. o o e TEVRERCT ) « ONLY 000D WONCENTER, of s collateral . Mo u) r 3 2 L X o 15,=] 8y, 1631, the ";‘n“m'm Of whnforer sum might become | $3,000 agalust eClaugh ey, DrOuRhe Bult for | o fesslons of faith were sincere, and not mero | ;- oen oy, Teaupie, Loxoon, Jan. 15.—1 was | ipes dluit of the Supervisort 5, much pleased to e thut the President in his last messogo ealled the attention of Congress to the evila anaiog from tho mode in which the Naturallzatlon laws of the United Btatos are at At ttis stage of the proceedings, Justice Wal- Ince askod permission to leave, as he was suller- fug frotn an attack of fever and ague, Mr. Fuller urged bim to stay. He had sald all ho desired tu eay, and they would soun get due 10 the various policy-holders on account of lusurance. A small amount of oflice furniture, hooks, and atationery, the property above selicd. uled, and o bullding focated on Thind avenue, Lutween Van Burcw and Juckson streets. This “Tell LEA & PER LINS that their Sauce fsighly esteemed fa Indis, s0d te.'In my : i CRIMINAL COURT. vain, cimpty formolities, they wore wholly un- Thomas Monahian, James Quirk, and Plerce PW‘{‘“D’“ 0 every one. Kelly pleaded gullty to larceny and sentence Mr. Stebbins nmz‘ in bis usnal highiy ac- ‘waa auspended, ceptable mnnner‘. “Moro Hollness Give Me, John Sullivan was tried for robberyl found | Muro Strivings Within, after w *' MADE NEW AGAIN," SAUCE,” 871. CATrEnixgs, Ont., July 31, 1870.—R, T. Y Pierce, M. D, : Thoveused your Favorite Prescrip tion, Golden Medlcal Discoveryand Pleasant Pur- | And Appilcableto _— ‘B = a brother tofon, the Mot 3 vrescnt sdmlalstered, and the paramount im- | tirougl: gative Pellot, forthe lnst three manthe,and And | EVERT VARIETY [Rratst) alahio s well bullding, and the ground on which it was eltu- | guilty, and took five years In the Poulleutlary, prayed earncstly for the uncunverted, ] 1 Rl 'y e 'y ! s ot wholeeortie Y OTHER SPRAKRKS. portance of the adoption of certaln fixed amd SUPERVISOR LINCOLN myself—what shall I say—* mode new again,' A R Y gt tedras sublest Lo thres merEesn AMIIINE | paohn Ryan s trcd for lurcony, sud the U7 | 5 yoryyinan reas o “telegram, trom Mr, Mer- | dofined rulea. aald e could say all Tie wanted {0 Jn_fivo min- ¥ ) oF v Tt mad ae tlhe omi\: ’wo:\h th:'n; express leu‘. Twas e : uced to u skel L-loh. coul not wal across the soo o i, aot o e otine | WORCESTERSHIRE S3UCKE, and friends had given upall hope, my Immedlate ERR o death scemed cortaln. I can noser be too thank- LEA & FEBRINS ful to those who recommended your medicines, 9 E VERY BOTTL for Inow live (to the aurprise of eversbody), RIGNATCREM S BYRY & and am able to do my own work. I desire to make thia statement in order that those suffer- cé/e M % fug may not despalr until they have given your @’ W " Iu the agpregate to about $75,000; also to va- tious mecliantca’ lcus, amounting fn- the agsre- gate to about 15,000, This bullding was only tnruullycom Jeted, and on appratscinent by L. C, P, Frecr, James 'll. Rees, and Cornellus Price was not considered together with the jand upon which 1t was situated, worth the amount of the {ncumbrances on Iit. In June, 187, Mary Witlfams, one of the creditors of the Company, {lled a petition in bnnkrurlcy agaiust the Com- pany, and afterward Mr, Huwes “was appolnted Assignee hy Judge Blodgett, Subsequently tho I'rensurer of the State of Illinols turned “over utes, and hoped tust- Justice Wallace would stay. 'lyhe Justice somewhat reluctantly acquiesced, and Bupervlsor Lincoln wens on to say that Mr. Fuller's quotations from Judge MeAllster's decision, he was sorry to say, werc entirely in- accurate, Healdes tbat, he been cxpressly juformed that this dectsfon, which pretended to come a3 = declsion of the Circuit Court, was slmply the opluion of one of the Judges, In which the other Judges dld not concur, and for which they were not responsible, aa they were Weat Watera was ploced on trial for robbery, | riaw and the Rev. Washington Gluddeu, of Lios- THE CALL. ton, stating that next Thursday had been et Junax Bropurrr—Tho criminal calendas, ngan for special prayers in all the churches In Jupgy GAny—No call to-day. Monday, 178, | tho country for blessings upon the Moody and 181 to 189, 102 to 108, 200, 20}, 203, 204, | Bankey meutings n that city, aud asking the i) incluslve, X caso’ on trlal, | chureties of Chicago to join fu'this gencral sup- :."Z"’i’;‘ai’o‘.."f.“"m‘[,“".f? ‘nln:n. Set chancery | pileation to Uod. e, 1le: o on trial. evak BoaneSt 89, 60, Teaphy -, Mokl g.‘e\‘:f;{‘rlu?fé‘fl:k":gfis!: “:}:E".‘:‘d e “.&‘{X‘ifi o offeraon, Green, Dane, Walworth, and Roul g;rl::::' et et 10 catabiaew Y8 | Comntles, Wisconsin. Gloryto God Ithe partitlon 81, Rich ve. Pillaburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago | Walla were falllnir down, Drethiren wero becom- He truly says that the want of uniformity of proceedlogs of the various courts, and In the forms of the cortificatesof naturalization lssued, affords a constant source of difliculty, and he theu points out tho necessity for some provi- slons regarding uniformity In the rocords to provide against frand, and for the protection of the honest eitizen of foreigy birth. To you and others who can recall the diffl- cultlos and excltement which prevallod at the tohim the following notes: Three notes of | Hallrond Company, on trial. < ing united, and sinners were becoming convert- 3 ct not awaed of the opinlon when ft was pro- ¥ B e o e to0es monnt oF $1a000, | - s BooTA—Lit tb 105, tncustva. Ko caso | el Huhdd scen the Demon o¢ Straue Drink | oue wiien tho State Millls forues wore called | mujgated: Tho opinon of Julge Medlllater | remodics a trial. Youes respert iy, one note of O. L. Mann _for $10,000; one mote | B trial. orercomo by the power of prayer, and he want- it o Lo BRU O G L M LI S - LTSRN JOHN DUNCAN'S BONS, of M, D), Tillotson for $1,600, aud ten notes of m.rum. ucljj\u.mlu..su cann term No. 1,383, | od the power applied to people who chewed to. | OF the conscription fn tho yoars 1803-'4, on de- fayorable to the nab ouer in the ~c“|! ) ] W. G Lombard for o tofal ‘of #37.000, - Tha | QUnRer ve. Doone, and calendarNos, 834, ¥3710 | hacco. 1lo hd thio boat evidence of the effect | termining whether llen-born fnbabltants were | 82 Was | necestoy bet STef — BEonis TRIBUNE BUILDING DIRECTORY, NEW YORK, Lombard notes were secured Ly lots ‘In the | va. Crocoy, vateer? ~o No- 1,788, 1atding | of this power upon himsclf, whom li dallned to | or were not naturalized citizens of the United | (1812, toeh ) SRR BHROTEG 0 Tt e s jors. mers .HS,’Z?;EL'N?“".‘L‘?{{"‘;S'; N A el OF ihng tovmoeor Thut (el I heard tis peses | Btatos, tha full forco of the Preskleat's rocom- ftain o @bprove Eraner bond. 1t was not & | " CIARTER OAK LIVE Gnsuraace Dept.). (TR ... St S7T.05.00 by order of court, and {no Tots In | Uxeran Enfnlg&::#g;mr—,rmnx Diop. | cr, and ho bud ovefcome the degrad- mendatlons will bo felt, It was then awell | sufliclent huml]'.oI m:-’clinl.‘lm :umd';nl ! p 2.70 RRNT, United States of America, Northern District 45 Barron'a Babdivision worc also sold and thoro | axrr--Commercial Natlonal Bank ve, Wiiliaes 3. | g, Olthy habit. [ Glory ~to * God, | recoguized fact that thoro were no certaln or | tho apinfon, tn Lis feflberate Jugmont, o8 n o DULtI T P Or CASE SR CoM of Illinofs, r. : f zfi fa yet ® balauco of 81,400 due. Tho | Tewksbary and Henry K. Monroe, 31,0308 — | sinco tho 31ih of January o could say hiolind 8 | regular meaus of testlug the quentlon whethier | SUPErrison f Wartiot SGE% B ok, 88 BReatrer AT EASE MANTACOMPASY. | 1) 11y circutt Court thersof, William It, Fosaick: wid land securing 3. D. " Tilldtson's wote | Fayne, Norien & Co.va. Uleronce 1 Dyor, Jo- | clean mouth, and, what vras better, a clean con- | ai alien had become, or faken steps lo becoino, Oty B Beces ks s o N LOUE WATCH COMPANT, Janied 15 Viah complatuaaa va, The Chilvayy, Dtn- l;::d.u.&lr;:ennu::u‘; ';'UI?XE. lknle:n “l?g:rb:lclg s Cova v, H-m'r'; B 'nnuf;:m"b‘.',a'r.l.n'n. . | sclence, and ho meant to record on' the miscel- | o naturalized clitfzen of the United Btates Inthe | gy Ly was ‘sufticlent under that standard, . hpany L James Kiwell, RB0'IE: Diddie iaberia defendants,. (3 CRaReer. SyrEnion CovnT-—IUbaxr OANT-Moatoo QRdon laueous page of his famlly Bible that Uod had, e tea . faco of his nssertion to the cantrary. vs. leojamin F. Iansowm, $210,~L. 8, Bwezoy | 20 that date, aaved him, and would save every- 29D RENT. On_the other hand, tho_ recent challenge of b begun to foreclose the O, L. Mann mortgage, and therefore & vacuncy followed inunedistely. . DOV, A.J. BROWN. W. ROBDINE, " Kotice 18 hereby giren ihat by virtue of a decree of 5 ok e be oa . IT & TYRUELL, ¢ 5 and o decreo entered before Judga Blodiett, | vu. Thomas ¢, % body who desired to be freed from this “awfitl | Mr, George Armour's right to sct as Fresi- He had at_on fuforimed .t ‘PP"‘ nt of his CHARTEROAK e 3 foreclosure of the Ulreult Court of the United Btsted from which an appeal was token. 8ults have ;‘cmfii’,.. "ém?l':-{.‘- },‘i,%:fl'm“w.m“ p, | fllthy habit.”” What an wposition on any fam- | dential EFecwr for tho YFirst Congroseiunal Dis- | decision, “I¢ nad never been declded by any- ,..}Lj }'Ai’:, N LalaDert ks 1ok the bortern Distetey of 1linols, rendered on Deo red e & . ! also been commenced against Fernando Joaes RILD & BLACKMA} crmb o 8 cestain suts In chiaacery er A D reln \hm-mnu. '}%\cx and Jamos 1. Plah are cou- rooce v.,Jullus Welso, Augusts Welso, John | 1l wifc, or mothier! ~Let thechewer or sinoker, | trict of Illinols Lecause ha could not producs 13, HEN! body, by any vourt, or Judge, \'hu 1 ; Callector fallcd within the' time limited law to Y E. SEELYE. W, D, COOPER. on his notes, but they have not been tricd, ns { Laughlin and Lonis Ostrocher, $500,—birs, Frod | take the filthy spittoon and carry it outl Iy | proof that s was a United States citizon Is an 1415, JAMES MORGAN, R. W. pisicanta, Soil Yhe Chicago, Usgrilie & Vincenned liatl- Jones oltaiied an ‘Tojunction sgalnst tho'As. | Kochler'vs. Paiick Qaipn. 3150 . | the frace of o ho lid heen ‘enabled to_con | oot fustration of tho hecessity. for tho unl- ( Eive 8 suildlent bond ke had w time | 100 Sl P inlliing Coupany. | Dot S T, p dctivitatn fhe Sniery siguee fo preventhim “polng on, and they are P.n.mf McArLisTsn—The United States Pipe and | quer the habit, and ho knew that God would do | formity and safety of racords for the protection “A“" th ““mdm‘ ,fi, had little to & As far 17, 3. D, INARDIX, Lction, (0. iha Tlhest Dider for chate alf et pendioe. “There wore nlso on duposlt with | Sotcetlng Cowpany ve, John M. Bovorly, 81.484.- | fi ngalu for others. of tho houcst clizen of forcign birtu, read | A8 10 the atfldntit, UC et Hetie (0 tare A% | 18-19. D K. PRAINOKS & co. hud | aoguiar the, Jillasts. Ulvision ¢ abe sl the Btate Treasurer two nates of Jy A. Gris- | §ru7.q5"7 A+ Warren va. Danlel 8." Warten, | 'And then an- ol follow with a very strong | an necount of this in an fssue of Tiz Cricaco | M he M, e SoRETne, Bict B0 G LT | an. HUTCHINKOY & LIVR. ni atout 1 miles 10 Jength. toxeiher with termlnal wold, which have beon taken up aod compro- 4 Yorkshire aceent said Lio would tell o better ouo | TRisusz which recently reached me, Amonget | Stratum oftrgte W0 ‘L‘ 3 t 21, 0. L. BASKIN & CO. tracks In Chicago,— sbout soven &nd eighi-ientht mised for §3,500, NZAVY CHATTEL NORTGAGE, than that. bis fellow-citizcus—by birth or adoption—no ( 8dded: It attempted Lo cast sonmie aspucalofh | oo ASSGCIATE EDITOK. (Z8:10) mlies in Jenicth, ~and » branch troin Blumarck At the tline this Injunction was obtained | ~There wasput on record yesterday a chattel | ° ‘Maj, Whittle—Let him go on; ho'sgot a guod | doubt could liave really existod but thut for a | SpoD bius for mot "“‘““F Evansa letterst 21 o BpivonaN-cuikr. | 16 the tadtaas scate iine,~adout faar dad“mtenie thiere was g bl pending {n tho United | MOrtRuze mado by the InferOccan Publishing | etory, too, ! fonis “acries. of vears Ste. Arour hud dived | o'clock Wednesday, but thie Supervisordectared | 5 yjyvagiNe Koiron, {Tanchises, 304 wppurtcnAnces thereto peFanIng” and States Circult Court agafust Jones oske c""‘lf"' ln“ the Bulloek: Printing Press Coms | ° And the old fellow went on to state, fn o sim- | snd moved In thelr midat, and taken a prom- | that be “’,‘l‘_“‘g"“ffi",,"“on"mdtzd":"‘ “‘: m}:" 25. ASSOCIATE EDITORS, {ha ralilug stoek shersio Lelonging snd all toe eun- ing' for & dsovery, and setting | Panyin thesum of $3,33% ple, homely war, his own experlcnce Hosald | nent part in atfairs, public and private, as & nat- | 38 S00RENCEE 10 by u‘ “.flo’&' vy &n’i 26, L. C. EARLIL Ty St pedenmtlon bt sald CHlcasn ™ Hanvila out that Jones owned !oob of the stock of the e he used to driu mble, Aiglit, sell lorses, and | uralized citizon of she United States. 1t ap- [ s e With {lm hym, ‘as svon after that W. 3. BARNET & CO. E\indeaits Stlevid Combanys 2l the sald properiy: ’ Nutional Life Insurance ompary y andn con- RESUMPTION OF SPECIE PAYMENT. do all those bad things, but he' had slgned the | pears that Mr, Armour declared his fnteutions | & messenres W tCCHIEES OIS COF fver WILLIAN DiiOSS, aphurtesnces, nd frauchises o be sald aa n entivecy alderation thereof had executed o fourth promiss To he Editor of ‘The Tribuns, ledge thirteen weeks szo that day, lfi. nelgle tweon thisty and forty years apo {n the Coun- | our a8 was poss €3 il F, NORCIIONS, J. A. MoRLDOWNEY, 50 aald Gecree; Aa fuilows: sory noto for $25,000. ‘This note was by Henja« | Qsniosy, Wis,, J g Pore told him hie: contdns beep gt Cut | ty Court of Lusaile Comilty, and was admitted | tie igiter into Evans’ bauds. ' I{ the meseeniger | 50, niviaTil LYCEUM DURRA. 5. The mam fine of the Chicazo, Danville & Vin- nia Ifo.gnn”,"{ba‘{'rfiamm of the Compaiy, ke p\\‘file?&ufil—:‘:ggrti‘: 0 8B | o' fust tlonght he would, “il ha did. | o clilzenship by tho County Gourt of Cooks | didu't il Evans whon howent to bla atternos’s | b1, coMpIkRCIAL EDiTak D aS IR, Delthe: ity ot Vermuion s eposited with one Wallaco as collaseral securi R OF Al- | Ho “was of 3 o go to | Cot many years slnee; but ho was without 3 B2 W, Wy DEXTER. i FoTRYoun ot 47,000, aue. Jonck atier ihe Com | tacking the Prealleuts most acalble advocacy | tho Mesdy tantings, ssi he wated Lo bstorse | Shout o Lhls, Lacuiso the potorda of that Court | 1ad Do, control, As 1o bls sying what by | . akoiios L. TiATcuen. Brasentite om ittt S Vel Cobin? pany had sunpnndcfli in sumo manuer, ond | Of specdy resumption, there is ono I do not find (-um'erml Mr, Bankey's sluging of “The | ood his eortiticaie of nationallty had been both flmdl e b ,'.‘-“6 000, alt 1rd Bote had Lo 35 NIGHT EDITON. S e Lol . ;"!,:l:::x.l'mtll:sl ‘l!mu\rl ige of the Company, got | sdverted to. From ita pertinoncy and fmpor- | Niuely and Nine" Ilusl, 10 use his own wonls, | destroyed in the great fire. s o received ful 2. CITY Ebrol. Wil the righi of tatiun and uther . b out pay was, after having recel 1 and sufiicjent informatlon on the subject, that it was not worth $700,000. In concluding his remarks, Bupervisor Lincoln moved to proceed to & voto on his resolution, & Justico Meech thought it necesesy before pro+ ceeding to a vote to declure that there wasa lvwcy, and backed up that opinfon by quoting aw, tance, it red Cl . | ¢t Juat knocked tho win. of him," But his tlu:.' !thcr‘e’f«fio‘.‘!‘e:&‘::' t:‘u :“h'm:’; poat u&»unln sccmed to bo that he tried to save part of your valuable | \ngelf, He prayed for weeks, but it did no shace for Ita presentation. In the Inst and cur- | good. Finall left it all to God, &nd ho B nelly, ho left it all i , &od b Lfl:l““;:n‘ll e w&;é'&:; l':nunmxl spocioto tho | foon hada tasto of the water o life, e saiil 0 ‘-.0" A med| ha runk ntany s lon of randy durin £ e peiactonof ";“’E"l ot s Srves b e e Botirwt ok e i from 11 {?i‘ga'“.' tabs the siandard of value) | {R Aier O life, Tl lm‘lmén.;‘wu il over Ity ) Nowyhero la law npeltent coonomy that | OISR L ST Y S0 Belp i §xpS:zflq?,f.‘fi?.‘p‘ld‘l,"ig:‘."',‘:‘:‘,“;,‘,?,,;:t’,‘;;“"’ The old fellow's funny but earncst way of soiewbat longer period, s followed by & reac: | Felating bis oxperience moved his audienco with tlon {n the follawing period or year, procecding bursta of laughter and plous exclamations of from that -cll-rexu“:tiniz power of curren llr;flu to God. Tho **amena’ wers particularly :’n’:v“r:::::{'?t Z.“f;‘&'ci"}‘:‘";'rui‘ I?e'leul't;“k‘ totnd | Yo ter, e Bpencer uve s glowlug descrip- m: e‘;umlne ‘:lm v:‘l’l‘lu?'d for -’ series :?lmu::atu'ccaf '-ln:lhel the work of saviug souls In Yllllumn. v years, We nd no spparcut denarture B from this rtle, In proof of whic A brother In the audience hiad an encouraging 2}: vlwceuuy to uxdul:n the .,:J.‘,";;J.‘.’i{f.‘,:.‘,‘g {:m:.t to give of the revival mcetings ju Cen~ The sudden riso In our exports *In_hat {eur MaJ. Whittle snnounced that there would bo Now, liad there oxisted n duplicate natlonsl register of proveedings under the Naturalization laws had in the Courts, Federal and Btate, to which Congreas had conimiticd thelr adminls tratlon, some aort of test would have existed by which frauds might have been detected Iu tho jnstauea Qirst alluded to, and S, Armonr, not- withstanding the destruction of the records in the Cook County Court and of bis uwn certifl- cnt’ni, lcunhl have mude referenco to tho pational register, Tam fully consclous thal thers were causcs aud {nfluctices fu tines past which would have made the organization and efticicut worklng of such natioual register practically lmpossible, Many of these causus no longer oxlst, and I am awaro of pune which would makue it glilicult now, ‘The Importance of the President's recom- mendations—both as affecting homo and forelgn relations and dutles~—is now as forcibly feit by the nation at larige as it wus by the frumers of he Constitution, Populsr sentiment everywhere ulw-zn n-tml ‘Fhe building on Third avenue was sold out under o first mortgage o the United Btates Mortgage Company, und bld {n léy the President of the Oampngy tor 850,000, Beveral of tho agents of tho Company owoe |t various sums of money on account of business, which they have failed to pay though often requested, generally cluliming 's° sct-off, atd, as lhu{ uro almost al 5 the Auhneu has nol thought it best sue het, Bume talk then followed, and explanations wero made by the Asaignee as required. fle llmughi. Fernanda Jones had provably pafd on the Compauy’s aceount as inuch as his Mebwd- ices t0 [ty a8 Lombard had Leen in the habit of gettlog dlscounta at & bank, whieh Joues had to micet, The creditors appeared fully satlsfied With 3r, Hawes' accounts, and they were unsn- fmowly approved. A dividend of B per cent was then declured, which will be payable In sbout ten daysatb the Assimce's oflico fn the Honore Block, Room 8. OBces la the Bullieg 1o reat by W, €. DOW, | i des, elveris tracio shoma. locludlug dxiares and touls, siations sud uiber bulldings and structurve, —— — — fences and applirtenances thereof, aul all wood., coal, __ AMUSEMENTS. R L S i R RS HEY N8I AL | S rnenancrser the Gk s & Sonther firost 85 East Madison-st, {umpsareid the tracs, a x;n': ppuriensaces of (4 4 =l s Y Yiaffway, Comprat BATUIDAY, Feb, 3, 177, uf {rou Tharitan, a Cook Codty, to aud fafa the Cliy o cago, whet Torltirely laat anpesrance ta Chicega ot Aho sy an ounds and rihits of W, o a4 Lot VF A iny ANNETTE ESSIPOFF, | it i bedts 3 ieretor, Mons, Vivien, 3l Palma. Mons. Dulcken, S8 maintatn such fracka or say w&m‘fieu ¥ aud af Prior to aclr departure for Etrope. dings, str ectiona, sy urieainca MADAME ES31POFF will pias (by requs di0g s water(an| LE) GRAND COATERTO=E minor)..... . Chopia, A g L o e 20T 2 3 OGS WETOTT Whits 1acy (loas. Dulcken) & Bouk 1V, 0 -Andante. N5 o w=Qliearets Var NO. 5= bolkulled. e Eprind soui No. 4-rpl 3 JUSTIOR BAINES said that {n order to determine the questlon of & vucancy it was neccssary todetermine whether thers was & fallure to qunllr{, If Evaus was not the Collector, from a fallure to qualify, and the B appointed @ successar, it would be pretty hard work to imagine what the auccessor would have to do In order to get futooflice. Evuns had dong everything a inan could do, but could not even find out from the Superyisor huw much of a bond the Istter wanted, aud how did the Board knuw that_anotber man would bave any better luck than Evans? upervisor Lincoln—We will find him, x 3 e of Chic: O, et il r nbbitch, Loork A Chicaxa, Danvilla & Vincennes HRsliroad e e ST bLihor Hietrs ineof sald Cilcsgu & Soutnorn lail: Mendelasobn, | B3 0L o R e Lt S o i & 64 Loute . Radvway Company mortn of wald tnoaich: F south elghteen (1a) feet of Int twelve (12) and TUE BANKRUPTOY CALENDAR. Wi by th specinl servives hers {u Chicago next Thursd retards, or colurs leglalation, and this can, — W e I?i;gfi (1) and al. (18) {n block thirteen (13) “Tho tollawing Is-tho Sankriptey -esloniar, | Tmma e o Sreatamount of breadstule | oo T o Sastmixe 1a Doston- J1y | think, botruccd intheiaw mady by Congross un: | Justice Haloes—Well, I, the Supcrylior bas a S Li:“’"‘ Ao i BTG Bl5e (6} Durperievs ARGicion i whieh will be called by Judge Blodectt in& ( average’ autonat) shipped to' Westeen Europe, | ten Rave an opportunity for thost who dealred | derthubower conferred on them by the Constitu- | g% Vew QML SH0 R 00 B8 0y gog e o St G NS el T ot ,‘},:‘,’k‘f;‘m nd &t tho conclusion of the crim- prlmfim“y o !rc{nud, on account of_dearth pr& Praperstasies, Seversl ih the audlence accept- | ton, 1010 catabllel an unitorm riils of N"t‘,"""‘ ouy -mr:n, and not thatIhave any, particular | Bletuway Flanos used ut thv Enipull Cogcerta. sauttwenty-dvo Buired .fi"“&; sl tes ey, e 6t e kR valling thicee. The 1,,,5“,,,0,,““ of coln and | €4 the invitation, and ,\lfli Whittle pmf‘?'! for | zotion and uniform Jaws on the subject of bank- mau fo view, S S en— y L MAVERLY'S THEATRE, Herzog and Julius bullion received from y and espoct for | ruptcies.® You will recollect tho two subjects koot e Siondy SR e ngland fa poyment of thcml for aloners geners Just here Justice Wallacs put an effective to he blessiug of God upon the Bostou meetings, | are coupled togetlior fn ous parugraph. ulidings, sad fxtures therron, sitlon o dichargo, thos breadstulls reudercd ths currency redun- | ¢ " &t g stop 10 the procoedings by informing the mem- roprietars phers ; 2, No, o0 . . | dant; the prico of commoditl % The meeting closed with the singing of In both cases, Congress passed laws; but, In jansger )i, thirty (30), aud thirty-teo " P‘:-"lq?l (oL e Leapold Rohrbach; op ],,m,,'m'fh,‘}, of apecie ot gy ‘,"L.“}flfflm “Yraias God, from Whom all \:lunluxig flfiw,“ accontates with natioun] sentiment and certain | Ders of tho Hoard that he was teeling too budly o't llea of about twenty-threa o, . No. of casg, 4, 5 it dllchl.r‘:c" 412~Beleg Labrecht; opposl: . No, 2 692—Fr " " s S caue. 2,092 ~ianciaSebrotber; oppo nstural Jealous contined the administration of the Hankruptey laws to the Federal Courts, gflnz Jurladiction iu the firet instance to the gave It lecs purchustng power. What the United | 824 the pronounclog of tho benediction, Btates had received Erigland had lost, therefore the prico of eoninoditica fell; exportation of CHICAGO CHURCIIES, spccle, rendering It rarer, gave it greater pur- toadmit of his remalping nnly louger, and he therefore moved to sdjourn till’ this afterncon ut 4 a'clack, ‘The motion was amended s0 as to make the ONE WEEK, commenciag Mondsy, Jas. 20, ) locomattees numbered 1, 2, The Berger Famly Concert Trogs, | S5t 2 W et g 3 o Lk To the Editor af TAe Tribun Juited States District Courts; wheroas the | ya0nmud meeting % o'clock this afternoon 2054l Greas Comio At Threa (1) baggayccars, pumbcered 2, 3, and ilon b lschyar T0s—Jacob Bberkardt; oppo- | clastuz power, /Ilene i becamo profitatle to | Cioago, Heb. 1.~I bellovs i Chrstianity fiffim}“’;‘,‘:“,’l““"‘:'m‘;"g'fl;";:“:E;’L:,',‘;g‘,}fi';g tho Hoard thon adjourned, "| GOL SMITIN RUSSELL i e e e W (30 urcane, 4, 812—Joreph L, Days opposl- | UK kiaten: and and and 2l them I the | pure and stmule, and would 1ike to glve the [ vufiuy Federal Couts, or & Court of Record, of |, S —— Matinéy Wedseulsy sad ot * | Gashusdred sndsixty-ans c1af box eare, belne thse . No. of cuto, 2,808—Iialnes & Beeley; oppos | 1345 ta §16,000,000 [n excess of ‘thoso of 1647, | o8O wby thousands of peoplo fn this city do | any of thy Btates Lav n{commonllvsuflufib BLUE GLASS. Yiondays ¥eb. SR BV bearing umberebetaen ted w0 615, both laclusive, i altfon ta discharas, i To y for theso commodilles We exparted | Bot attend church. The poorare iguored and | tiun and s seal aud & clerk, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. Eighly-nve (ti5) box cars (Adasis), belng thoss bear . so 30 of Cisers u7t-towle Mow and David | 310000 of colt and bullon, The yecoll jol | saubbed, wlile the rich aro boot-licked aud o b District Courty are st prasent about #1xty | An Interview with Dr. MeAffes, of Ttock- THEATRE. mrwmr.::"::.:-:.’:.‘f.:x'-;-g.m'z.fl‘.“:gn.n. oA § ¥ 1 o s rye. lowiu| he Importatios 0 n it} ] Vi pUio: of cate, 2 001—itarbort M. Klusleys op- | turn Fatsea the price Of gold: Awhed upos, kud Loen prave {t.- Dotans of y, greciion, ' ford—lle Tells of Oures Effected by lilue | yyy SENSATION OF THE DAYS _ | BATiriineatibenieiyeen tio 1ot laclulve, casce lke this might be cited: Mr, 8, attended Our present liportation of specie cannot lony tenmnl\‘u mohus\l:nw o the \ll:ver fust tlenuuf- & Michigan avenus church; ho s finc-looking atrated; it Is reasonable to presumo that it bas | 80d well-dressed; tho oflicers wero very affablo :;-u.-ho‘d its Tu:fl‘:n:' ur’ nearly w.n}-:lxuo?m l-ull wondrous kind. Iic gavehis address, They lon of specio wi efore long ensue, sita) L] ki price of g}m. This i3 a8 lur‘i to follow u‘ cge lfifi’:&fi;“:‘l" % ‘nfl,w “;.“ lo_was ouly €UD followa the flow of tidea {unlesa in tho ovent | o employe. From that day he of s Turco-Russian war, and which Is_not at all [ V28 systematically vut aud @ven to feel that Hkely to take place). Tn 804 the Muscovites | 3¢, ¥88 ‘gfl! toferated. How often the tricd to take onllln:luolnle, and they Lave | W op,“‘, s ‘fi:dehr;_’:ugm folu‘l'asu;.mgu':’e“\;: I’)i:?’.fl'cr trylog to do it sluce—a perlod of 1,000 mfl;wfi:fl . "v'vlmm’ g:’j .;:h" ia o' It s, thorefore, to be sincercly desired that erwards shown luto thelr the Presidont’s wost scnsible advico will bo fol- | Pew- 1 avelovked iu vuln for Lalf s dozen of fowed {u taking sdvantage of the present most | (e PIIDY L, Dscple st the Plymouth favorablo conjuncture, ory In’ other wonlg, re- ietiog oD etlnge it “'fi{’f“’l‘“;l:“w Jhe < o X 0 carmo {a, ey THEY'LL SEND THEIR WIVES' RELATIONS. | faborer. " ifo jerkod bis thutab to’s back seat Tu tAs Bdiwor of Ths Tridune. white there waa room for. bhundreds forward; RacINg, Wis., Jan. 81.—I havo becn pleased | but 8 sllk hat and seal-skin sacque loomed up Nuw, the number of courts having jurisdiction and Red Glass, by Dr. Pease, of Callfornla. to administer the Naturalization laws caonot bo fewer than from 2,500 to 8,000, snd the majority 3{ “wx" wre {rresponsible to national control or irection, & Uuder these conditions the difficulties of or- gaolaing & correct national register sre patent, and wittiout such it ls and must contlouo to bo uextto{mpossible loverifyhy reference torccords the uatlonulity of a person .ol forclgn birth clalining to be a naturalized ecltizen, or denyln{ thet he is oue, csru(ull: 10 cases where certlfi- cates issued by Jocal courts canuot from any catse ba produced or are purposely withhcld, Now, {t sccms to me that o alight cha which "fy these days of postal facllities vmm r::ln‘l'-&ll:ul lUttle delay or c¢xpense, would rume & 5. The sume courts—Federal and State—which now recelve applications and sdminlster oathy on declaration anu admissfon mighs still by empowered to do so. Instead, bowever, of w104 SPIRITUALISM OUTDONE | ;eiisisbb iRt i i Suanl on to Great NPN"I:I::"WIIQ‘I‘I:ILII‘,IN%%:I Prestidigita- :j:“fl’(;’e"e':.'fi“ stock cars, balng thase bearing pusis 10 234, buth nclusive. CAZENRUVE e 1l of tho franchisée uf Lo sald Ciicsgo, Daaville . o & Viscennes 1iaillroad Company within the' State of s Every Evening and Wednesday sad Saturday Matfuecs, Iiincl and il ot iho property and prewmises withi ADELFUI THEATRE. e B Eiiroud. Cotpaty has sip . ELFH BE, Inlereat Leldby 1 for e Lz 1he malniensace aa: 2 opersiton of 1be aald lle of raliruad. oncl 3 FON oABsx. aaTuib Zae K B R e e b S oars A o ; =i : sale bt Lasurings X cag. " 3 n scenss, an)ll‘n‘n’nux“’hncll 10 cash ut thotluse uf % genulno colured peopie, 1 "{ - aisag o bo pald fn' casl “Jubiles Singers. iz HOLLIN"TIOWARD. | g wmtis, wad tho remainder Lo lo casn i Comp mentiag Eiciodles. | & Hout ol Voluntears. ~ | witbia siz montla from the day ot sale.” b the cou: J 4 Srmatlon of 1he salc, 8ad the full payuient of the pur- ‘o Monday pexs—DEN TUOMPSON fn JOSHUA | chass muaey, a conveyance will be piale o the purs Y WIHITCOMBE, cbassr, which will entitle him (0 lhe posscsaion of all e | tho property 53 dlrectedtabeaoll. o0 COLISEUM, Master 1o Chancery of the clreult Courl of tla Untted GRAND KOVELTY ENTERTAINMENT. | JRERERZLLILI e ovmsusas e ———————— a casc, 2,010—Hetay Rosenstocky ape setanlds comnorition. e case, 2,00]—Mosea 8, Bacon and ppositlon to dlacharge, 2,080—1ra Huloies; opposltion by 3,040-John B, Foot; opposition TN cane, 3 162-Da 4 *itioata dlochal ,,'&, . 162—Danlol O. Loring; oppo- ic| No. of case, 3,105—Barnet Charick; oppo- sitiv o L Apecial Correspondance of T Tribuns ‘Rocxrorp, 111, Jau. 81.—The interest awak- ened {u Chicago through the discussion of the medlcal uso of colored glass in Tux THIBUNE, bas reached Rockford, and it is the opinlon of many prominent doctors hero that there ls more value fn this glass treatment than some medical men sre willlug to admit, Your correspondent Interviewed Dr. W, D. McAflee, one of vur Jeading physictans, sud found that for several years tha Doctor has becn a firm believer in this treatment, though in & little dif- ferent form to that mdvocated by the able medical geatlemen In' Tos Tamoax. From this gentleman your correspondent learned that very extenaive juvestigations Into this theory have been mado 'by the eminent Dr, G. 3, 937—C. C, P. Holden; oppo- 2,072~Thomas Foster; oppo- ' O44—Joseph A, Dehuer; de- D Pegge, af S8an Fradclsco, Cal., and that somy of £2, No. Of caga, b with the position Tum TriBUNE bas taken in Irom the pavement, and you ought to bavo scen | all these rts grautiog the certificates, the 44 g Every Evealng and Sunday Afternoon, bay 13, 426—2stilda Neyer; denial of that usher swile, and acrape, h 3 2 | hisinquiries extend back as faras1563, Ina mknuptey, : placiog patriotism before party. ThatCongress | fité D#RE B h‘md“w“p_‘{‘.',:'dm:w ::"":'1“‘: Proced a0d _oaths might be for- a ‘THE WONDERFUL OLATRE SISTERS, UARBIAGLS, HEARSES, otce THE “‘ll’fi"l“lr& LANDIS BROG.. and ¥orty Popu~ aniniioakes tnsionie | [anans, Landaulets, Coaches, ! 'm::sz :T]‘-g%l%]:;?;" OF FINEST MAKE AT LOW PRICES sl Culesi_ o Paugs | BL DA R 2,70 S measure Dr. ‘Peass may bs considered the originator of this treatmont, and to him cer- talnly bolongs the credit of first putting it fato activo use. warded duplicats to_~ the United+| Btutes District Court for the Dlistrict. On re- cuipt of these, the proper certiticate, under seal ot the Dlstrict Court, might be furwarded to the Court which adminiutered tho oaths for de- hvery to the up\ilml, or to tha sddress of the apollcant hlmself, Of the duplicates recolved by the District s ic}x::g;,x:,,!' 808—Atkins & Burgess; 0ppo- ",;hl.l;nuu. SICURITY, INSURANCE COMPANT. fah &l%lluwlnz I8 the monthly report for Jan- &m{& lark Kiumba)l, Assignve of the Mutual H ¥ lusurance Compasy Yalance In bauk gan, 1, Ulel ,;'g‘;.: et and olher expeiisos. bas provens its.patriotlsm by rising above party | Tabernaclc it was #ilrst come first scrved.” strifv and providing a peaceful solution to the ‘The writer is acquainted with the hlstory of vexed question agitatiug the country is truly | thechurches of Culcugo. e has scen them gratifying. I do not belleyo that fear of war fuil utterly, during the last ten yun‘om keup bas been or should Lave been the cause of its | Pos ,‘:fl.‘" ‘fl:fl‘g. T cfilm‘:olmlfifu&m:?. sdoption. But the measuro was right. Maoy | Cnurches have doubled up and buddled fn THE DISCOVERY. In 1663 Dr. Pease bocamo finterested In the photographic studles of & friend, sud frequent- bouestly bellevo that Hayes bas been elected, | among the stoue-frout houses all over the city, | Court, une micht be fled fn the registry of that Eoutof exi: Whilo others ay huncatly Gelleve that Tidca has | as If crylp for protection from the great woltt | Court, wud : ed bis operating-room, This room waslighted | Over 300 works of art 1o be percmptorily adl CR Unaceunng Tots. ehetted. n the shatorn oL tae jateir: | Tades Chateat overy-day viothes ‘oo Sunday, | Washinston, e fiu?fimafl-‘u:: through & skylight of Ugbt-bluo glass, After ( commencing Honduy Eve, Feb 5. ANE, BREED & CO., Davlug spent & fow hours u thls room hao al- | Cstslogued free ud spplication. should make perfodical returus. Is not somo ways felt betler,—tha Doctor being at the time sdopted regulation, whichever of the two can- | Now, the writer Lelieves tbat there ure thou- h sucb blas as this practicablel 1f so, would it Balance on band..., diduses should bo Inaugurated, ho would be uc- | sands of Christlaus fn this city who stay at home — | 688.715 Weat Bighth.street. Cincinnat:. Obio, PLYMOUTH CHURCH, BI715 et Lghih el L cunat. DO {ORCES, cused, by 1980y honest thinkiug won, of usurpa- | Suudsy, uid zead thelr Bidblea for fear of belng | not brovide wacnloery in_couformlly’ with th WINTEI BESOUTS, ; Jacol W, Wandent s s casel, by loen i 3 'y q 2 luery incoaforialty o | au uvalld, At first ho suppased it was the | . e WINFERMESORTN,. col W, ‘s biIl agulust bis wife | tlon. ' The plun adopted places the ‘wutter be- | affronied where thoy Kuow there should bo | Constitution, and'through which uutformlty | ¥ T P / jaterday gl hor with deserilon, and aske | fore 8 fir tibual, aud 1 ull probaliy‘bre. | equalit. Yecors wud Gertifcates Gould Lo usnred, pro- | S0or of the chemlcaly, but wlterwards was led fus 2] Lecloy by Pul. 0. 8, Fowler, WINTER RENSORT. A} voree. g vents o ilisgraceful’ sene fn tho Natlonal Legls- |~ The Bible s very severe fn desouncing that | vislons mude agalust and _protectiun | 10 belleve It was the effect of be colored glass. | piif Veoulucutionsi s say clousg wieh Pusic Eio HE ROTAL VICTORIA HOTEL, Nasau Balsma % i rress, lature. ; Wl e e et ol auTled He | Kiven o Tho Bolest bt ool imsit | Iu 1504 Dr, Pease mude bis frut cxperlinent | Siiatsns* Comolraiou Dl irom o & . 10 | Iikaga For full lnjornailon sppirtar o i Oge Blodgett wiy eagaged all day yeater- | T commubications fromm *your correspoud: | aristocracy of sotey. Hery are the facts. The | Yoursvery traly, J. EOWauD WiLKINs. | upoa o contrmed lovalid After aittlog fu tho | B hihytt 15 Fuber douss witlsucuriay i, ¥ob. R resiner, New Yur H

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