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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28 1877, % e e S A P S S — = e o delinquent, The Inspector stated that | ganization of tha Assoclation twenty-four 'HHE utternnce of Hooker, witn which you are all famil- d filled it with thankfalness, I beg aleo, | case, and from the cllents after it was done, ¢ sy eyl el Py o ohih | ek s, st M Aty Sty e e o Ty | Fonwh e o S10rn O P01 CEP00 B | e multa of cliene ms not ay vell o | ol Sy TR, 2, 707 o Judue w dne was erahey all. ther e hat avore 'h schools even before the i Ay = i 2, o 3 i lon 8 natural " 3 e % ::::,:,{'.",‘}:fi, .:llw hnuhnm in thelr rent, and | adoption of the pr;frm lc!?(ml aystem of Dille that hernegt {2 the bosom of (lod, ber voico tho | thie great city hns in active ana uscfol operation sponded to this. “Tha Commercial Traveler tato of * mankind was man, as by the an arsoctation of th Bar, orzanized and austained | "M J 2 for the imornvement_of i “Inwe, and 10 recyre | Moral _ erandeur ofv the ' profeseion. thelr jpst and pure cdminateation, and to advanco | That moral grandeur wes shown every rmony of the world, All things in Heaven and fomething s cedily domo-in this | nois, and advocated thelr establishment In cer- e & unless gomething was sncedily dono fn d b Annual Dinner of the Chi Y anee homn , the very leant as fecling her We are comiug, country biyers, 00,000 steong," matier, there was a prolalidiity that the Board | tain localitivs. anre, and the greatest aanot exempted from her +J. O, Davls. ““The ladies Who grace the occs son by thelr presence; maldens, wive ould lose thousands of wollars, The motion | achools under the Jaw was now unguestioned, cago Bar Asso-~ power. " legal and julicial seicnce. Justice i3, ineed, the | morning when — tho Iawyers ponred | ang s polag] J e8, Tea carried. . | and thefr malutenance was to be ureed on the S gpr lusal \aziey. and Tyndall, and thefe fellow-relentiste | Dizhest Infarest of man on e i ihe meribers | throuzle the archway abeled '+ Young Slenn | fr, MOYERs plO, RomS perfect without,, TEXT-NOOKS. bighest ground of goud palicy, He favored the ciation. have heen reproaciied dy ftrellrloun becaune thoy | o o legal profossiun wre tix ftoral, panrdiane | Chirlstian Assostation entrance shunntog the | Witk enoray. onsmrprisc. oot AGRymUUS inspector Wells, of the Committes on Text- | ndoption uf o bigh standard of escholarsldp, and aveert that investivation of the mof matter and | and protectora, Vie'Stats reste wpon 1asz and it | Sevila of Dave Thornton's on the one siile ond 2 i - s +Tho threc” graces of commercinl travelors cAn hava no other solld foantantinn; and the b ava no other solld foantatinu: xna tho laws fafth in the ability of the firm, hope of s own of mind imjta tho reach of the humnn intellect, the Charybdis of Clemens & Jobn on the other, and that wlat lics beyond ie aniy & matter of theo- Bouks, reported that, in the u',»(m‘lm of tha | that it ehould be uniform throuenout the State, of 'the lamd e no olher end Than 1o | toenary! ble. Thosewho attacked the Ligh mmittee, it was ot present fncxpedient to in- | 08 far as p 1 ! 0 —for others—the maxiin, “Tay that | siecenn o o Frot. G A, Biory's hew etliod of | schinls cbeeriy o openly wero tnomies Sf tho | SPeeches by Judges Lawronce, | isuil douma v of situgsitny fafl 'the wrent | secuen” enfavioned, N aabic, ‘aan eren | (A Hichanin: 0l e T, BN L8 spelling, ‘The report was concurred in. lool system, “The friends of high Dilion, Blodgett, and Joinc in thew reviiings. The reeognition of the | corporaté, Fich and poor, Wh and low, in equal | But, scriously speaking, 1t wns o gladsome | \Gur Treseury. sy & The past year,” Wb’ " GI-SCHO0L ADMITAIONS, were expeted to stand firm fu the con. 4 i4 ‘;m that law l¢ amnipresent in the aniverse, that | measnre, withoat favor ugd without fenr, 1f the | 83K of the [awyers to maintafn right and truth. | a3 appropriately responded to. year, P The eame Inspector reported that the follow- | flitt, which he thought was sure to tome, Others. “| it rules aitke the atars In their courses and the fn- | iawa nre saffered to fall info decay, if thelr aamtn- | The blessings of redressing Wkl of enforc- TheUrlcntnlytinlmlteenllvgngd d inter ing-named punlls had obtained or txceeded the VlioF. 0. B. NAVEX, OF EVANSIGN, Yisinlo gorma that floatin the ale we breathe, that | latration is permitied babitdally or gencraly to | fux rights, formeditho wwarp aud woof of a | speraed the tagats swith soversl of thelr m"'ru required 70 per cent at the Decemnber cxaming- | difcussed the next interrogatory: * What can 1t controle matier in all (18 forme, and 1ife in Al ita | full Into nowarthy hands, there rumains for such a | lawyer's reputation, und clad in that mantle ho pleces. Among the numeroy S erd fion for namission Lo the Tigh Behools: be done tomake aur pupila epeak better En- deselanmnnts, seema to mo to inspiro.n far trner | lato but one alternative,—reform or dissolution. | might without fedr nresume to appear ot tho | Bicce ey, ATORZ the Numerous guests present From the Troun SchoolAlice T Ekillman, | eiiahis Tle thoneht It was. better to pay tess | A Definition ofsthe Law by Persons | {eiciolintttiiaclny Gn wrien o D e | i an sty o aieioy iy | bar of enternad justice. Mr. Mason wan greetod | Fro o0 850 fiow, N € Draper dir. o 1 Mrw Belle . Jeanigga, Meivin' Vorr, reard to technlcal grammar, and, Inetead, to Export Therein--Advice to e menell e L AT o an the | Lereats. Are o closely Intoriacen s hot. 40 ho | With warm apylause, and ‘s number of those | Nr and Stre, i1, v i atter, Mr. and Mre d b ie < cr, | Present congratulated him on his good hits. roy wund et yom ncare gor soate 3w, | PThic concriided tha egular toaste, - Impromp- &lve pupils the practical appitcntion of language f i soclal otder, The womewhat cele- Yanguage snoken i Lawyors, . :’::l(.;::’l‘(‘nnwn'-ll Fiaicher, uf Saitown, L ine ke thpsongs of & nation ane te Il, Warne, Albert B, Diefz, Conen Warner, e Arnar. Fonthietetane, Saerie C. it Samia h. | 88 In tse—to Improva the 3. E. Talor, M. and Sra. J, f Poynton, Geotge M. Knowles, Lizzic P, havis, | {h¢ achool-room.. The great cssential was the L 15 ha Miller, Mre. Teniiatny sooure for el The reonmerweimdon | tu remarks wero made by Menacs. Lawrenen, | Miller Mre. Hudson, Mr. and it Miller, Mis C.H. ui:lam-n“; n o 1 s - Mr. and Mra, Frank 8. Rufl; M :tic 3 ol 1o Loundaries, aad whether we dive on | Weldon, Wirt Dexter, §. 8. Norto,., and others, -1 Alra, Theoionln Stiles, Alcs M. Abbe, Jeannie N. | Practical use of good Innzuage. not who makes i« inwe, The e hna | Indesd no 5 o 'y ry “ v Willlam Best, Messra, J. I’ Voods % ) 5, 3 Mr. John T, Har,of Oregon, alsodiscussed the | Also Some Unfeeling Remarks Tegard- f [nto n proverd, and it fuenishes & atriking | $he ocean, on the Takes, nn tho Mi-siasippl, or in | and the meeting btoke up after midalght well J. - . B e e Tl eIty ‘\'v‘nl:'fu'ér? e L iy T Laniol Qreger o 48 geing g Tation of o a clerts aaping iy wis | tLe shauow of the mobniaina. wa Ars cagally e | antisted with the erening's Messtn K Smith, J. &, Stuttlefleld, J,"E, A M & lereated, In ali that pertaine to the idebest cou ot ) our profetsion and the country. e Tuoquevdic e, intlght, Tho lawsers are the ‘freat canservative ? and canneryInz power in (he conutry. 1f Peter the TRAVELING MEX. Great ever niade tho remark atttioated to him in he regular toast, it was donbsices when Gic saw | Annual Mecting nf the Assoclation—Gratl. swarm of fswyers In Weatmnetor fall, snd bis | fylng Progress—The President's Addrease astonfehment would be naturu cnomgn; but hie Electlon of Officera~The Nanquet. threat la_Bang ono of the only iva lawyerain bis [ 7uectl : i dominons is an _approptiste utlerance ie Northweatern Traveling Men's Assocfa- gr rlnfl,lnmlli‘l;,! rfller’nt hnubsvl:n-‘. 'll'::e tion convened at 13 o'clock yesterdsy noon In Ll e nening 38 nof n o pat 9 vart expanee of derpoilem which Mea betwecn | tHO Jadiea’ ordinary of the sberman Ifouse in Slbena and the Criniea one such monament to tho | annual eession. The attendance was very large, '!l« Ty "’fi ;r?:d m]“"r’:‘."z "m:lhntry “:3 \\'lr-nlnln‘!m uver 400 members belng present. Prevlous to ai pinuse, at {athe product of o free ‘mem Teopie with cod rié, and fasies,and | tbe Feiular meeting the Board of Dircctors con- vened In the club-room and prepared thelr re- On such occasfons as this, 3r, President, It | ports, President Nelson C. Draper cailed the ought not to b fargutten,—for these occasionaare | 0w e barren of reealts unlerd, as bas been engycated ol 54 Lere to-night Ly ono of the <peakers, wo rpeak At the first acaston the following Committea ) ay 1t shonld not be forzutien that on | on Proxies was apotnted: J, C, Miller, Chicago; e eatmey o, oo are | AR [ .. Woous Smith, St. Louls; Robert, W, Skellon, en i zve,l'l.dforufl i produce an’ imperfect ‘siem | Miiwankee; 8. F. Welcht, Chicago; and J. C, of nrisprudence, And therefore the duty of the | Orawford, Winons, Minn. The mceting then Ia ud the Judge t L B8 1 b i It whch A reult 1a o duty of smperative ootl: | 8ulsurned until the afterncon at 1:30 o'clock, gation. 1 shall mention only’ene or two of these The afternoon reaslon convened at nearly 2 e oEe Sr i grow (‘}::u"’gmz‘:"k"_‘:z{"(: o'clock, when the Frealdent calied the weeting therefure unavoldsble, Forty State courta of jnst | 0 order, ; . fevort, and oa tany Fedoral courta sitiing In the WELCOME ADDRESS. anmo Gtates, Jargely with concurrent furisdiction, ; v D Shmut. without grent Joarmn s {namite eane, | | The Prestdent, Mr. N, C. Draper, fhen de- build up s harmonloas und symmetrical system | Jivered the following address of welcome: Tarzadine, Jnscph_Dlossown, . B, Leonard, Mr. anid Mrs. T. J. Vincent, George Brown of St Loule, T, 8, Quincr, Slies’ I E. Cone, M H. Porter, . H.' Knapo, Mr. and Mrs. . Beither of Winona, Minn.,, W, H. Powers of Pcoria, Miss Fanny Bruce of New York, ) Ollle Draper, Miss Badfe Biggier, Misa Enima Uphaw, Mr. and Mra. J. J, Uavisof Mitwaukee, Messra. It W, Skelton, W. L. Sherman, J. M. 8herman, J. M. Diment, H. 0. Woods 61 Mil- waiikee, ' 3iss Colla Kerr, Miss' Galow, Mr. and Mrs. James Beott, After the bauquet the ladies and gentieman had a dance, — FINANOCIAL. NEW YORIK. New Yonx, Dec. 27.—~The Now York Post sava: “The amount of loans to which Netter & Co. were a party was not far from $3,000,000, The collaterals will all have been abtalined at & cost Lo the vswners of from 8150,U00 to $200,000, for which Netter & Co, will ba responsible.” Itisnow reported In Wall strect that the losses by tho fallure of Netter' & Co. will” amount to nearly 8200,000. Ex-Judgo Ditten- hocfer, counsel for tha firm, reccived 8 dispatch to-day from friends of the Netters in Clucine natl, gtating that friends had started for this m%! Lo arrange the aflalrs of the frm. lig losses” by the fallure are sald to Include tho followinz: Davis & Freeman, on the rehy- pothecation of New York Central 6's Ly Nettor Ca., $25,000; G. 0. Haven & Co., on the re- hypothecation of $400,000 worth of Unijted States bouils, $£20,000 1o $23,000; Kuhn, Loch & Co., on drafts on Cineinnatl, 814,000; same, on differences from the renypothecation of $300,000 New York Central 0's, $6.000: Matthew Mor- gan's Bous, $10,00 on $40,000 of Louislana o Nagher, doln Vo e e PROUCOHL. o it b o g el esubins, i e sene dmg Lt s arknmpf, Josie A, Cavaua, Kitio chs 4 ol dn & he ' T erts e it S s W | e S ot st St ey wisiien [opitne Del do R ST Collage (@roze Ateni chool—Mliton alll, N 5 o 0re i 3 1 l* wiora “Fetaental, *Suditn Felsentinl, Henty 8. | G 1he Fist Krestuterint Clurlh (o ettt | Tue annivorsary of the Chicazo Dar Amsacts. | fare: Tho lnivacfa conniry, which control not ‘;y:'rgduq[—.!n“nh Berson, Willlam 0, Light. | Struction, argued fn favor of compulsory or ob. | tion was celcbrated in right bleasant style last | SO P SEREEIO0, T8 008, TP DLertyy Derhe meycr, George E. Alt, 8. Tdn 3a. v, Lizze M, | Heatory vducation Inprimary schouls.and urged | evening. Mr. John B. Drake witnessed the | Gomnn, which govern’ alike ihe eradle and the Clarke, Maria A, llayes, larlan villa, Hene | the adoption of more rigid nstiection or super- | blrth of the young Assoclation, Iio,has watched | erave, * and ail” tha X'lm I;mtwnéenl.'mq:ll :lvl? 7 Lkt ted ddncy Hlalon of elementary sclioola, comnondiic the | fes annual efforts, and, ot coursd? bis hustelry | [hs, g8, mersite of | (Be cpunior el Italden Schooi~Amelia Tirowa. e re e Whanper o tho State 1o |.¥as the lace eelocted far fnst exening's gastra+ | ‘bow i unmurinuring silance, and azajgst which 'll’ln|a ,f‘fi,",fi',‘c“""-‘ Delprat, Engens Walsln, | eidyeare than, by neglecting ity to have to pros- | nomic excrelses, Terhaps the number mlu not HSOI;:: mn l:tlf‘l‘:lu.'“lll;.\: ufl:n :‘L"‘hflf’:‘m’q’m‘n’ o selen Sehos ecute crime, e held that a man ought not to | quite as large as last yeor, but certalnly the | 0 2 ‘of the Frencl piiioseley schaol—Clara Marefoure, Lizalo Tewin, | fotiiufefind for crimo commifted In Jenoranco. | moor feeling of tho ocomion was 0o whit foxs, i',{.::;‘:.’ A A L Oden Schuol—Lizzle Stearns, Mary lade, Wilt. | The State should provide aalust ignorance. Re- | 2000 wio camne evidently did so of Ahicir own | the fiest rovolution, and compares it' with the tsc Becbe, Jossy Wailin, Cacrie Dickinson, Harry | ferrlng to the educntion of the neerocs, " France of to-day, he w]llngpuclne the diffcrence Heywood, Alice llovford. ~Algn Sandersan, Mary | ho . incidentally alluded to President | volittom, and enjoyed themselves accordiogls. | which law m=y inake with human happiness, and Dunne, lonry Weyl, Clinrles Walker, ! Hayes' Soutbern poliey, and commended | The followlng is n llst of the fuvited gueats | will not doubt that tie jaw Is mora jmportant than Scamimon School—Nettlo Corbell, Nellie Turns, | jt “(appinuse}; Lut not only should the | gnd notables wresent: Judged, F. Dilion, of tlhununznnrlhcunlln: fiterature of a nation. In- g 5 . the making of wise Iaws and thelp wiko ad- Brama Slastorson, " Shnnis. Mepuorson, Remsel | jisiie of Soutkiern whites bo regardel but Jus- | yh United States Circult Court, Juwa; Judaes b hre (Ut hILbeat apJecis (0 which Lice doue the negroce also by educating them h ¥ Maltory. Edulle Noonan, B S et Lok, cars. of themne | 9+ M. Scott and T, Lyfe Dickey, of the ffucia | and fauor can be aphi 3 V, e | thut civiizotion in all & selyes. [ Louder!” Applause.] American edu- | Supreme Beuch: Judge It. W, Blodgett, of tue e Sarat Toyan, o aller, Eaton, Foaukc itamition, | Selves: | |'Louter P Aovianie, Usited States District. Court here; dudge T, . | Janterial, well-veln BCIIOOL RULTS, THEUE WERE TOO MANY COLLEGES, Murphy, of tho rirss Distrlct of tha Appellate | snd apphauces of lun advance The Board then went Into the Committee of | but hie did not share in the rizorous oppositlon | courts ex-Judze C. B. Lawrence, the Hev, | 0f fecedem sroportion e latsy .I”“m’nllu‘? o the Wholo 10 consider the rules, Inspoctor | of eoma Lo thu nower collegut, wid while e | poiue Fertord, Glen. T. N. Bffos, dudges | b vhe by politic. 1 Wa careents arc nire and English being called to thechair. Tha only im- | lieviug that their existenve waa' perliaps to bo | Brooke e thuied ol Singcn T ROL A portant clianges made wete the shortentng of | regretied, they were entitled to exiat us long as | Rogers, Moore, hnleku_rbockur, Loomls, ex- ;»:g"m L plee und .ugm R fll the nvon recess from two hours to an hour and | they vould Do useful and were supvorted. | Judge Trumbull, 1L N. Iibbard, Reglster in | s0°TAES K0 000 2 lalfy and tho adoption of an amendinent fn | fle "'f"dng'l' ‘l!-llchelr' !lf,flm{l;r;l ‘;I"{! odus | Bankruntey: J. N Jowett, Wikt Dexter, I B. e vt redl by tho President, bot states the ! | eatlon in high schouls, i i (s £y sliple truth, thal Ay Ll e T 1 decordnes with w1l I s detich | RFAOtoS thire ‘mighty by scholarship, b | MUt Thomas Deat, Gen, J, L. Thompeon, | Miable Vit Ot WSt 8 a1 10 fix sald salarles at tho next regular mceting | Jully entitled to enter the best colleges. Hehool . F. Tuley, SBeoator F. A, y o Q. E' citiy's oxiatence, nnd, a8 tho Jaw Impxo:?;l.‘thu sfter tho adoption of the annual appropristion | Superintendents n Nlinols atould be better | Col, J. 8. Cooper, A. M. Fence, A, J. Caton, E. | aucial puthic SrOWEBester wa divine parf scilom, bill by the City-Councll, All of which would | vaid, in order that they might devote their [ B, 8herman, E. G, Mason, E. C. Larned, {,‘)[’If‘f‘g‘l" ":,“m: flg”z" O s o leavo thoteachors without auy fixed salaties for | Wholo tine to the wurk. * An ubjoction to many | A, B, Mason, W. L Kiur, E. 8. | initiod fhe fuardansipof this talleman. upon January, Februgry, and March, and up to the | colieges was thelr expenaivencss to barents, and | 100 ° 0, 8, Skinner, A. McCoy, F. | which tho sately of soclety depends. We ore timo when the Council passes the appropriation | tiat stoutd te regulated and controlled. e | 1000 {4 prients at an sltar which rests upon Justice as fta N ¥ ¥ Amerlean colleges turned out, on the average, | Ullmann, J. 1. B. Cutrk, J. M. Rountrec, Dinin, und whode oracics command respect in pro- ‘The Committeo arose at nearly 11 o'clock, re- | 88 ripe scholars as the best Kuropean untyersie | R. E. Jenkfuos, Hlenry Stroug, Tuomas Moran, { yaruon us they are the utlerances of absolute sad ' ; : W W. 1L Iaenum, ¥, W. &, | Teariess trath. I fa vurduty, the daty allko of ported that they had examined tha rules and | tics. Norman Williams, W. 1L Burmun, By and ol lawyem 6 appiy thls sciofce of soctal made sundry minendments, and recommended The Association closes ita scaslon to-norroW, | Rrawiing, A, N. Watcrman, Efliott Anthony, ORI to tho datly’ aifalre OF ‘men, —to guard the @Gavin, Frank Wagner, John V. Morrisos lawy ent . Skinner School—Alber! n % n " aclence, in ail the means happiness, will advance of jutispradence, The diflicalty fn the [ It1s my pleasant dutyand privilege to azaln wele wa of the United Btates Judges 18 | come yon |F0 this elty. ’Al moet nl‘s ou lr?l'll!r. serlously increased by (5o burdearome and exact: | oar faat sunuat ieciing was held June 3. 1877, at ing pressure of their duties, They lack in general | which time Is wos determined that onr buelness neither learnfnz nor induetry Thetr chief want, Jeue o tutare should terminate on the laut day of aod we oll feel it, 1e the want of time. The dackets | Decermber of cach year, and this 27th day of De- e cruwdod with causes oriioal ana oppeliste, of | cember was de. sted'ns tha day to hold the an. 5‘” t varely and complexity, and importance. | nusl meeting for tho election of all oficers for the ith so mucn work, and with so little tine for de- | fern of vue year, and onc of your Board of Ifberate and sedate consideration. mistakes must | Director—five~who &t¢ to - serve tiwo. be nuwnerous, But the fault lies not 80 mucli swith | Wo huve had no death foesve to report since our urs the overworked Judzes s with the faglty system | ganisation. o now have a membership of 1 031 15 e that the rules be apopted 4s smended, ana uinong the features of the day will bea ;. W, ., Sheld Fy t, 1o punieh erhme, | which impusts such vast labork upon thein.” Tho | s} of whom have u voice aad voic in bnr deiip | CON01S Tiypothucated by them -for” $20,000, 8omo dlecusslou arosa on & motion of Tnspect- | reading by Mra. Abby Hage Richardsun. 3’:‘"‘; BE'I“’;:I';:(,C “,’i :Q ?,,':,:':‘;,, F. \\',NP,.:;(‘.’ e Eoaiout and the Lienest ah | Stale dudges gencenlly sre &bIut Equally ovets | erations ooman Sor oo fad voie bn “imassally aud .rcta’wxlummlxl for §50,000 by Netter & Co. or Dennis contemplating a still further chinnge — orp it e 2 Xy inbought Justics freely withont deuial, prompily | burdencd, Henco wo novitably bave ‘s con | large, juiking by the hitory of oilet aesociations: Orea o Chenrotapiucilln . g 1) K in regard to the' vexed, publect. of -optiaiial INDIANA, ard, C. E. Towne, B. F. Ayer, Gen. (eorge W. | wiout dclsy, The profeasdon in this country nas staniipigcrensing mass of deciviune, - Blate v been glad 1o avall thetmelv New Orleans. en of the In. n, $1,500; Mox- stadles. It wos at last withe foen, al_the STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION, Smith, 11, J. Crawiond, Hobert Lireoln, J. C. [ tha far woll sustufped tho honur aud diwnity { and Federsl, many “of which most be | surance and profection which our A well & Qraves, clation ‘af : The Amerlean Exchango & o s eluny in {he country whence we came, | erroncous, which, wlile standingt as precedents, | fords, and now that we sre gelting into good, | Bank, 82.000, on the rebypotnecation of 50,000 Board, ou motlon of lnspeetor Detint adjourn Sveclat Dispateh 1 The Chicuga Teibune, Richierg, 3. F. Witbrow, B, D. Magruder, 1t Il vanirolies taw, Goverumtent. awd wil | Continae fo bear Gemnicloun frally. Judyer. Siaia | Bealthy workine ordor, 1 chn e o vory Jarse a2 | of Lo States. pecin’ ecsiion of 820,000 thie Comumlttos of tho Whole wotug: ovar waty | _Ixpuawarouts, Ind., Dec, 2—Tho sccond jpin Watker, «Walter Hutler, and Johus "Lyle { apuiinyuio do eo ae lonk s 1t 1 true Lo iaelf, For | and Feder o doot forsed toe sdvice of ol but, | creave amd brich fature I wo reimat, untted:” ™ | Co. are sld to have loaned $53:0 1 Netton & e e an % sirode ue o yoi i P . that time. day's scsslous of the Btata Teachera’ Assoclation | 8 1ste was furniahed® by Jonnny Handts | 200 Yetrs Mt has Hapa | biv second volumo af the - Time of the Commion: | conmetany of tom Bom o s ecleney a0 | Co. ou aecurltles belongiog to Davis& Freeman, were attended by an Increased number of teach- | papd, s Sor e m {ealth,* aver 100 care 2o M‘\lbnjtn & dawe aro | by dEvouiug xo nuch tine tna work t01he L .\ffe'."; “a; Lu-;nsshz;:ehelvo Lo -1;;;3“:“2‘1 “s:'ng& by oecui " 2 battlo of 1 ns on efthier | the anchors of the Republic, o al reports | of the Aneociation, s all with. greater con- a LINOIE: crs. The followin Committes on flesulations | _ Limer occupled unth nearly 10 atelock, alter o b o e e e o e wuos | ars anchors of e Ivwer and Thersiore onsis bops | Bieore e comsiof turpted ail with greater con | ares. Alott $55,000 Fotth of Liokes Stacs THE STATR TEACHERS' ASBOCIATION. was appointed: George ¥ Brown, Buperintend- e i with sufcguards ogafnet the oppreasion of tne | weli welghed before put out,” The trouble in that | been cxamined with great esre, and medical ex- | bonds were closed out under the ruls at the Apeciat Disvateh to Tae Chicagn Trivune, cnt of Public Schools, Indlaunpolis; W. A, REGULAL TOABTS, 7 powerful. - 1t has overcomo religious persceation, | Judves fiud it fmuracticable for want of time to | aminativns required frequently. Scveral have | Stock Exchange to-day for thelr necount, BpRinarieLp, I, Dec, 37.—The cxercises of | yones, President of the State Normnal | 1¢ “l.-,:r. the lm'::m: of mc'llxll :lrdd‘" Bod rande opinion frec as the winds nll?lh:‘n‘vl.u. o Tollow this ?fi'“'m’f‘éfi ;::::: oS fl'& acuivity 1n been expeiled ?,ur nn‘vgqrxym;m;f duer, -nul. fow | 1t 18 now understond that all stoek and bonds rder. e _ stated to memberahip upo .: . ¢ . tho Btato Teachers' Assoclation opened thls | chool: Prot. G, W, Hoss, btate A e o T S 00O caros on Ite calendar, uad witly ail | mei. . The oflcera and Lireciars ‘uaxo workeain | roraboricopied by the Netiers bimve been re- needs and uees of 8 new clyiuzation, Conservative through 1te Interests, and ‘ot the sgie time pro. covered by the owiiers on the payment of tha sive by ite_enitghtenment, it has sowelimes dilerence, A; x:lg"Y&)m;. Drfi ET.FA lucc' lvser was 'fi‘d'{. appolnted for the Peuple’s Bavings Hauk. Liabilitica, $200,000; uwel?f 157,0&). e tes b the fudustry of tcn Judges they are threc years in nu!fi:l liurmony 1n al) their deliberations and pro. arrears. ceedinge. Feeling as I havo felt for Ecnll the force of the Dtt.‘fll; 1877, the Commercial Travelces' Asso- evile, Fnhuc and_private, which (nevitably spring | clation of New York hud 2,345 members. an ont of this condition of thinus, 1 have ‘tearned | had twelve death-losses tho past year, costing %94 with extronie sstisinction that, so far us the Fed- | to carry $4,510, Taking the averaze age of one 'é'"l:,l“,;‘ ’whh rnmynr :»:;1 3; flnh'crt Allgn, of | University; Prof. J. C. Ridpath, | 2. *‘Lawyers, on tho ttench and ot thn'nlr.“k arboudale, after whicl scussion was com- | Aahury University; 3. T. Jacobs, Buperintend- What can Lo tho use of 40 many fawyers? Ihavebut | gr menced, the frat interrogatory belng, ** 8hould OKINL.IYHC &,lm,," 1 New Allmny: Amang the two in tiy Empire, avd { Ineun Lo hat i of themod “E R e R SRl W ol Wt nsier, e i o reloe 5 t d it 1t his fed ; Our Ligh Sehools Give Instructions in tho Ele- | popers read and discussed nore: *Teaching | 4 eusnot believo thut a ropubile eyuld hoveto extar | {ih, 205 chloved n yrantl Iiatoric hamo. and faat, ments of Polit(cal Economyi® The discussion | Geience fn_Schools,” by A, W. Brayton, Indi- | s bialicis thi bt increive it Fropartion to the power | dud it 18 our duty’ vot”mercly ‘to keep 8 i 07 mb to pars "It “on. | eral Conria fre- concerned, aiemtuent: citizen of | embérs it kil cost SEh nor antes per 82,000, 1t MASSACHUSETTS was opened by Prof. A, M. Drooks, Superin- | anapoils: * Luthusiasm for Engitsh,” by Frof, | 9€the peovie.—ie Tocyuerie. i e utpiles v atily | fhls Statc, ono who was worllily fur years the | any reaponalolo cartsompany, hodvore feotouen AtAsSACn s Qenent ot the Springfleld city schools. Iiogave | B. C. Burt, of the State Normal School; “How | 3 **Cllents, w0 o O, A ko™ fia | friend o1 Tha lamenica. Lincolas whis Mued 10f | Hu s b e i sU0a ficlund Hoeclar DOSHEN (2 The Cokana VNG W witer Justre, faih, and honor,—tho fama soma 'Interesting statistics regardiog tho hizh | £0 Dealwith Stow Pupils fn Gradod Sctiools," by [ Levisest m"w"fi'z’f;flm votest.=Seneca. | briznter B Tich can sustatn’ woclal order N t Fort Waynoi “Educate a 3. i v , which do buttle for schuols of Tiinola. Ho referred to tho Into | FerBl Hi ANt Lo UOTOL iir o Mt | AL 10 o'clock Préatdent Jewett arossand aaid; | Bsiel Iuwless vlolurce, which cun do tatle for atrika as shiowing that the refutfons of caital | burn. ‘Tho wencral opinfou of the AssGeiation | Inthose hr-nwl, daya _sung of by the anclent | turios without reproach. ond labor aro not understood by the masses. | was that cducation did tot unfit 8 boy farwork. | poets, the feasts of the gods had thulr ending ns MR. E. C. LARNED, £ The currency question was nlso one of tho ab- 1N TILE RVENING Well s thelr beglnnings, when the pleasures of the | 4, roonong0 S0 tho same toast, said it seemed to i . | appetite were luid aslde'for the grave and koleinn T the it T thusta sorblng toples of tho dag, and there was | Prof, Georeo d. Chasc, of Loalsville, deliv. | Gpenic e Wit ane for e siove, S0t ROIIR | i that tho swo extracts on' the liat of tousts, grest zdlvrrluy’ul am»lu{r‘ on the subject. 3;‘Q‘..t.‘;fi.‘:‘f'g?n‘"r'cfil-’ndfifif'f'fi;flh‘c'"slc‘mf:“ i one I:c\:| l'-‘.unuuf-‘é.'u‘ wmcufnnn'n:l' wln{lum ;urm:-'u although appsrently contradictory, conveyed o 3 fawyer, however, was somchow Tnternal mprovements by tho Gorerument | At moctlng of Coflego Bresidents ani Pro- | {8 Coclinion of s eutvtice, Let o ar e | groat imuth A Trien Comectts 13, GO Hen aro urged upon the present Congress, and, §f | fessors, preliniinary steps were taken for forin- | ta), and, tho timo having now .arrived, take the | af Jiberty to cost o stone, ‘Thut was, It secmed, yetrs the Bench of this btate ant tr Boston, Dee, 7.—The Weat Boston Savings Bank, which resumed business last April, after @ suspenslan of over g year, was forced to closo 1ts dours sgaln to-day, owing to the continued depression In busines he dopreciation fn real estate, which constitutes & large portion of the asscls, and o hesvy drain upun the deposits. Toio Trusteas elfove 181t whis caro an good aanagenient the depositors may expect to re- cuver full payment, but there aecms to be uo L ferrod Lo | fneurance in"the Northwestern Traveling Men's the Bupreme Cuurt of the Unilod States, and who | Associution. 1 Lave the following chauges in var ia now In tho Senatoin Coneress, 1o actively lend- | Constitution and liy-Luws (o recommends ing tho welght uf his great chsracter and ripy ex« *+That each applicant for mcmbership be re. perience to n needed reform. And the only prac- | quired fu foenish, ot his otrn expesiee, n medical ical pofnt (o the remurks which [ have the fionor | certidcate froim a phyriclan, and that the ynestions tomuka in thiv distinguished prasence s, that 1 | (o be answered be printed i, and forum part of, the trust tho Bar Amsociation of thiy {mperial clty will | application fur membership, after o forn furdlshe rmn unce its ludiiuent fu favor of the propored | ed vy the Loard of Directors.” egisiation of Sonstor Davin, and warmly ad bim | 'Tho gddress closed with n complimentary al- in'securing its adoption. [Anplanee, ] 5 t aipi O baE LiCkEr, Jualongto the Neeretary and ‘Treasurer,—Mr, ot » 0 ! d he never tried to writo o atcl~and the Examiniug Finance Commulttee. | nued of (ha bun any longor, and 1t wiil arrled out na proposed, must add hundreds of | ing 8 State College Association, sccond part of this evemng's enterlatnmient with | gying to the monner of defendiug criminals. A | lnhis rsponse, sal v o wrl REPORTS, . Tnilions of dafiaf to’tho publle debt: Now i much z<al and camesiness e bawcharacterised | profersion which was bound to defend criminels | speech bul ouce in collese—and that wass | gecretary Hatels roport sat forth that tho | RSPy e wound up and the wassts thesa questions, all of fmportance, are sucl ns COLLEGES, tho liest, Vo uru inet 1o colebrat tho fuurth anil | st pe truo to Justice and right, or it would | scandalous fallure. He had hud ¢ arravged | o700 S0T, bS8 b A tae tass ane | Givided” am [ dooosiions. ' During the enll for o spreading of intelligenco’ concernlng e ¥ ::mlr‘i :fn ;:n:nfl:; klznwle‘:’n‘tlc,u‘ -:rolr,al:m;;l':;{‘l’; fucvitably lose 16 y[ltur.;) !lu‘ g‘l'xul ::'u:x::lgnu ‘u: :fixl\";‘l:’z v‘:‘l& :l;l;:fl\;rlemfifvljl‘&u& mfld l;:tx: nual mecting, June 23, a0d gure statistics e Hr:‘n;lxlnt) " “iul bnm k:.lw;:’m:\::. ‘gu‘;’t pofl‘;’;'é: them amongthoiaston’ - s Cotunpus, O., Dec, 27.~A convention of | Auyuther irofeetion or cating. i uo wpint ot o, D o tving: 1t was o bigh | had had that bonor, and so fie- was I6ft withont | Subodied in"the President's and the Finance | yinco tha It of Decomber hive amoremes nearly $100.000. ‘The nltinate solvency of the bauk’ ?cl‘;w;h ual!ihfi value Il!.f um. ruouc’ul-l:l: owneid by it, which amounts to an mortgaes of 81,072,000, The numlrt‘lyll'lur’nlul, as phiuwn by tho books, 1% over $116,000, to which is to be adied 826,000 sccumulated carn- fues not paid fn, to effect that result! Tre public speakers and | colleges organized under authority of Jand | piished in other Aelde of abor, ur the meane which | prafession, which overy member should siways cditors do their part, but l'l.ulr vm&s uro often | grants from Congress was held here to-day. }uuybonduyu\l for tho accompilshmont of thuse | strive to uphold, A Judge who dled v_vllh warped by self-dutercat, .\'mv.rlv. must be ad- | Itepresentatives were present from -Illinofs, | bropositiony; an orgaunlzation forued walely for the | unspotted reputation was a public benofactor. itted thatthe public school atfordsthe readicst ¢l vi oy, | burposcof improving the stundard wnd standing | Tyc apeaker hiad lved in this State over 1hirt; Ticans of nceess to the misses, 1t fa_ cvident, | Dassachusetts, Tuwn, Missourt, New Jereey, | of tho profession tu which we belung, and 10 eu- kA ¢ er, durlng thiat time, heny theretore, that if ol tho high schouls taught | VIrginis, Ponnsyivania, and Oblo, J. M, | deavor, i practicadle, to ronucr It more yeurs, ond he hatt never, durlug that thie, et of any Judge, efther_in the Federal or Btate something of tho sclenco of political cconomy | Greyory, of Iilluols, was chosen [Dresi- :;.'i.“"{,..,,fi,’“..d;’ of Tegmy, 0l gsunddence Of [ Courts, upon whotn had rested the stain of dis. a thing to say, and fio way to excuse tlmself, ( Lominilios's seports. Tho nel membersuly at [Laugiter.) "1l thought the law contatned | Presentis LOW, of au avemge aye of 81 yeucs, 1ore work for less pay than any other eatfing | 0yt <O IV b “'f_u Eh Apan pursucd by honest and resvectable men any. | G BERERCC bla Teport, which fs the sume }:,:,'Lfmon. o piast k:,,&{e,::fim:*' .Jfi'““if:; The, ‘}llun)»inw Efiuml»lnz Ecmmln.t'n:. thrzu;:r . Russell. reported us folluva: Cush dor b scvsioped Cthe while man June 3, th tho handa of the Becretary, - s 0 | dy If ho wase ignorant. and cul- 4 ’ To the Western Asaoclated Prees, much practleal rood must result, und where it | deut, and J. K. Smith, of Ohlo, Sceretary. | 7y ition of tho leval professlon in the State, | honor.” (Applayem],uThgopresantassatem ol It made him stu B canit - | $La65A9; recclyts, aunual duvs, ele, 8450; 1~ | Bosrow, Dec, 27.—0f Lias een futroduced thc study bas proved 0ne | ‘The sesslon was occupled with thy foading of | i sucichys and fn the Shiination of the people, 1t i P A T & LEndiEney b due ssaintegriy und uonosc i et con” | BLASE Teoit S, Buva e DG e, HT—Ofliclal stateiments of 170 soif, 1t bas Leon called a **learned | prode and jower the standard of professioual o several coursea | Prufeesion,® sl ranke with the prufossion of } honor, Tle best citlzens—mnen of experienco in ¢ o > ol edicine and of disinity {n thle respect, and in catlon and talent—evaded jor gver, toko a partisan stand. (Xl reatlt of suult | of study,—literary, sclentifle, and thcoloct o cinirae of 116 hivtry thora liive belonged to Ita :',',{':{" "-f,u“:;':m,, et Cha " Jucies ‘Wors instruction must benet the school andtho | At tne aiternoon session papers wers read on bt t distingtshed achol - State o thousand fold. SiiontiDe stutes and o ‘of study by Presi. | Wumocrehip some of our wost dlstinctshed schol: | muds up of professtonals frum g fower ordors PUOP, BLODGETT, OF ROCKPORD, POLLOWED, | (ent Kunkle, of Massachusctts, and ‘at’the | trafos, nnd many of ourost earnest and uncom. | Of socicty, ‘Thelr lznorance was i 11e urged nutnorous reasans why wo siould | cvening session discunsion was hind on military | promising defendor of thorielit. A forcign wrlter, | 1y When, in g capltal case, the Jun l::clu ! e pot hiastily reply fn tho allinnative to this futer- | fustruction and drill In theso collegos, and o | waking oweervations upon the conditon | tween death and lmumunny.{n yhpfl n&“ rouatory, although It {s yery destrable tor every | paper on * Congressional Approvriations for | snd prospects — of our civll aociety | straws. Citizens were yol to “thu b citizen “in a Hepublic to understand political | Scientitle and Technical Education ” was read | many years ugo, romarked that “the lesal | jnicreateof the country when they refused to cconomy. It {4 quite na desirablu that every | Ly Prot. Atherton, of New Jersoy, rofosafun was the conscrvative fnfluen do jury duty, snd_only by a radical reform iu husband and wife should understand domeatic | O * " o0y o [ thiv nation,=the aristocracy of this country, § | toisnrdauths BN the TUnited Blates bo. pre. totul receipts, $4.724.90. Expenses: Sccretary’s § priutlug, 8212.50; post- 155 total, §430.25, 1n a supplementar, b the Finance Com- mittee reconuuend “thut the moneys fa the hunds 8[ ‘I‘.“d re-'l.lurer bo lurull.lml i Oun“?ll- A o meut, Cook County, ur some utber canvertible I‘ggfltfl;&"{; s toasumot hls excuse s0r nOL e | 1,n1d, at direction,” acd that the bond of the : Treasitrer be fucreased to $10,000. Judge Murphy then stated the fact of the ¢ " e 4 suddes deatn of bis collugue, dudice Heaton, |* Th0 Feports were all recelved and adopted. of the most interestiug and valuabic, Tho per by Preaident q,-"o,,L of 1llinois, con- | makes £ saviugs banka {n Maseachusetts, for 1877, show teacher of*political cconumy sliould not, hiow- | ¢orning colleze degrees for 't} e acereirate depositsof §344,5%6,014, agal 316,043 tho previons year. Jat integrity, nud ability alone was not sutficient. Instead” of lowering the standard, it was his tendeney to ruise 1t There was no class of men who so Lizhly apureciated the qualily—an adornment evew to God—of keeping, according to the spirit of it, his coycuants, President Jewete then called on Judge Mur- ¥k ralary, six months, are, $180.60; suidr Halance on hand, #4 INDIANAPOLIS, Special Dispuich to The Chicago Triduns, Inptanarots, Tud., Doc. 27.~The report of J. J. Bingham, 8peclal Commissioner to exam- Ine the savings banks of this city, was submit~ ted th Auditor of State to-day. fo found them in good coudition, aud an effort 1s*making to A e THASKS, cunsolidate the two under one management, cconomy, yet {ow high schools would think of 2 do nut knuw that thare la 8oy upecial reuson fof | goryeq fotact and {1 great destiny bo tuifiied. | aud that, Io view of it suddennces and recent | g, Fyrance Committes moved o vota of |« ! ynder o inmxlu{i'n’xdnmm(lfimnomy as a bruuch of WISCONSIN, m"mmfll‘-“.’;flu n '“m‘g,l'&:'l‘;rnlle'::lfin"i ot A good quartette then reudered o son; Iuhun oceurrence, ho did not fr.‘u‘l 1‘th3;:;>la‘:| .‘.‘;.'“‘““‘“ thauks to the Treasurer, which was carried SPRINGFIELD, ILL. study, although most of the graduates are girls, STATE TEACURES' ABSOCIATION, of netussity must be conwervaiive, 1% knows. po efl'uu:uw:l manncr, and were cncored untll they mg}!lfet?,:"ul:n A heh S t6. Shivtl et Akl uuunfimt;unly. St SrRINGPIELY, IIL, Dec, 27.—~The snnounce- i st s ek v Voxboos s D | kDR, Wi Des 51T Bise Feschorst | Bl ine s g e nes i st ot | SRR tousy and called on Col. J. 8. Cooper to 1o [ gy meye'lo o Telrres: mas wppelased as o | T Of e falliro of Sime & Coo grain deal- ens of this city, this morufng, produced quite s litwal econotny, Buta turther andstronger ob- | Agsociation resumed fts session this oventug. | history records, and thut the law progrestes in the sensation fn business circles, 3 [ hi 1 o red interrsts of humanity Lest under the fostering in- | . . ed In ’-‘ii‘l‘é'-fe‘:,’fia?Jxm”‘i‘lil“&'-n?-‘n‘i.':i’z’;‘!:fi‘fi"‘}a‘!-‘u'h?a‘; The first paper, by T, H. Maryatt, of Kenoshs, | dhwncos of peace and barmony, | The profession | Tesponded. Fosuld ho Lad been engag, ; : ) , but nothing could be uot reach while in the high sclionl, The, cffect | On “Compulsory Educatiou,” way followed by -m:‘ mqlulwy‘e'{ .‘::‘“‘131"35‘.. ..‘I:'&:,.'i“‘éfl‘.‘.‘&.:‘.:‘.‘, {g“'m'&u;hcg“ ;%figfluzd l'flo .?.'\’, cl“'l fould be of (tnhrcln'mfh‘lrl}udyflmgnlcg& dlllll}‘oul‘ - extended dl-u\ulluni in which tho Assoclation | BRder What Arale Boo Ao anred 1o thelr | ‘weut I“)i'l“; nl:’ llm&‘l:d boy .,:I(g m..:)xun n; on tha schoots, If thie ill-advised counsels of the | appenred to beequally Qlvided. Tt was rosolyed . degres of eficlency and completeness, | koew, He said ho not know auvthing, an SR o s il | o il dprimen win e | HE% ST o WA AR R | o TSl o 0% 05" ‘! 3 ” ¢ progres huve " eatin| - | wel veriu i X WA 0 THRLS wer mocting, This afterucon the County [ o hrog 1. Of himgnity. "Ihe logal pro. , whiclt the latter Prot, 3. 11, iy, of Alt. Carroll, discussed | Buperinteuduata hold a mootlug, and had i | foaston Louwaar walt i, herior than ony oiber | Liorature, what o kuew, to, wbieh the Jo What can bu done to develop tn our students o | cusslons on polots puculiar o tusly line of | how much botter it fs -um-th{fc. [ eml\lfm ll“lll.ly" “That was why he, the speaker, ws called on lizher tasto for higherliterature, and Prof, | dutles he Assoclation will adfourn to-wmor- | we bave than fiy to uthure we knaw nat of, 1 to respond tu Lo toust, uid tiat was why ke s 'N. STILES lows by tho Chatr: Mess J._W. Richars, J. apend. COL. COOPER, v o i rl:;pol:{llml"'ifl ms ‘toast, * du‘r‘ d‘lenll,"‘n:ld ?.Dlgll'ltr. J. 0. Douglass, 8. F. Wnght, I, O. he wished to filoa demurrer against entertsin. v, ing juriwdiction onthe present occasion over h“cj;,i';",‘h‘,:;;!,‘;‘.?Sf,"'&flf‘;;g mf,,‘,"."“"”" either tho cllents or thelr grievaaces, Both of | ™p o0 4T e T SRR 1, 1878, Al thems were liko, the pour—alwaye with us,—ex- | o 0ficonts" fur mhemmberhip (0 tae Northwstiorn cept as to the clients, who were” mioat notod for | ARE, (it sewa Association bo requires to fariish tholr abscuce n the period of Mfe when [ yyo ccrtilcata of wpbysician g goud standing. they were most needed. But without | “Zesofres. That & physicisn in food standing, the _ cllent, - with hLis grievance, there | resldtnt in Chicayo, bo elecied by this meeting, to would be no counsel given or lonorarfum re- | whomall certificates ol nun-tesident physiclaos celved, ergo, no lawyers, and no Bar dinner | shall bu reforred. g now. Clieuts as such were o necessury ovil, a Beveral unimportant ameodments were offer- sine qua non to the exfstence of lawycrsassuch, | ed to the constitution and by-laws of the Asso- But ihcy, having unburdened themselves of | ciation, which were taken up ouu st a tune., thelr gricvances and pald thelr honorariums, ‘The question of chanzing the qualitications ol they siuid be bence disinfssed with their yen- | membership was discusscd .l cunsiderable souable costs iu this behall most wrongfully | length The amendiment rropo-cd was to Bec, sustalned, for belng made parties to thoe pres- | 1 of Art. 1L, of the constitution, and provided cut sution. that any msn of good moral character, between ‘Thy sentiment from Beneca was only half the | the ages of 50 and 21, be cligible to member- trath, Hls more emincnt brother-“lu-law ' { ship whats now and kea beea for ong year pre- might have told bLim that, es it was only the | vious to the date of his application. * engaged client who thought his grievances light, ‘that | as a traveling saleswan, traveling buyer, or PATERSON, N, J. PaTzRSON, N, J., Dec. 37, —There was & yery slight run on both savinge banks to-day, all d positurs being patd pmmmly.n 1 % e —— SOUTHERN INDEBTEDNESS, MoxtgoxEny, Als, Dec, 27, —lioy, Houston bas forwarded to New York City the money to. pay tho fntercst on the Btate bonds due Ja, 1, 'ho Mayor of this city has also furwarded tho money to mect the futercst, Jao. 1, on the city bonds Issucd uuder tho late adjustient of tha ety debt, ¥ o gt sitien' 1 ki art sozuuuxr." s sale (o »h:l“ “.'r Voautifies tho fvury. BUSINESS NOTICES. tien, and Boltwood, of Princeton, took much the same | row evening, , e At it bor op ok 1l 15 ihe Aiwioacy | acccpted tho lositation, ' Nouo of lie mem grofud 1o urglug the necessity for a higher e — b, t dn, 1t 1 not cer- | know anythini about tho law, tho Judge not §i Vittergradts of tharatura i setogts aud oo A GODD DAY FOR ALWARDS, e Totrany of waslth. - [Applause L 3t | exceptod Onca in & while one of thein thought tnore adopted to modern wants. The latter Btcial Correspondence of The Tribune, muvt not bo forgotten, however, in this con- [ hedld, aud wrute out an opinion, whith was speakers urged thst drill in_ reading was necess & th 1nd,, Dec, ¢ o 2 nectlon, * that ~the = wrter reforred 10 | printod by thelr wmutual friend Myra Bradwell, sary efore tho lurlzer use of text-bouks, Theso | | SOUTH1IRND, Ind,, Dec. 20,—Notlceablenmong | wuy “shesking of the candition of things [ Buv auy spudcut in the collego on Clark street were not sufileient In quautity and quslity, aud | the pleosant featuros of Christmas festivitics | which provatlod neasly half o century ago, when coult demonstrate 1 Hys minutes that the ho urged that the datlv newspaper cuuldy with | hero was a dinner party at the Mayor's house, | e iluence of the sturdy b ofour pras | Jyape did not kiow what bo was talking about. seat ddvantugo ad should bo introduced 1o | given by Mayor Thoinos and wifo to thelr rela- | £S44108 Whowere holblng to dratt the framework | ‘ye ff'wys thu duty of overy one totry to stud ¢l > ho firet ordlunnces of our Governs ! { Bt sl fof ekl Tasive tives, tho Alwards, of whom thers were prosent | soent wat vt ol and. Apptociated whon Webe | 10 find what the law yras durinit bis life, and, o Mo hauax, Mr. sud Mre, C. M. Alward, Mo, snd Mus, Frod | $6%,and Clay,und linnay, and Chaste, nud otlrs | When death catig, to det tno faw of natura take formerly of Hlackburn Univoraity, Carlinville, | A1 B (0Fe: e S Alward, 3r nnd Mrw, Frod | 56 Gu¢crave wero the ackuawledyed leadors nnd | its course, now of Lake Forest University, read on oxcel: | Alward, Sr. and Mrs. Frank Alward, Miss May | oxponents of the profession,—men who carrled its | - 3r, Jewett then Introdnced " dvice, 1t | traveling azent fur any wholesala housd, com- leut puper on . and Master Irvie Alward, Nilea; D, R, Alward, | stsudard nobly sod bravoly, and put ita colora high 7uB KRV, DEOOKE LEATORD, was content ‘:,1 : take good :h 3 gran Wy I ) G Wl 9 Mk, iAW el Karpt fof “MANNERS AND MORALS Battlo Creeks Al N. Alwand, l:‘lm:nuu; Judee | un dn thu tewvle of fuine, ‘Toat guusti saying thiat Lis presence sbowed the superior | Y54 slso gencrally the ' ra:lu -II“& h: p:‘q{. nrwrfiufll lon, ik 5 ehiliton woile tenthing ae o frompt g in our schools.” e urged suiritusl culture as | Alwand and tamily, Florus Alward, and Malph | passed away, sud ft hav teansferred 1o us, 38 ing. g heavier the prievance of he cllcnt, ‘Lhic mendment was Soaily adopted by anal- | Giarrhoa, wind colic, 8ad regalates the bowe ntcessary for th welluru of soclety, Tho con | Alward, South yBoud‘ mukh;‘n; 1 ottt | Snccowsurs, 'the duly of watchinz over our | Jicrality of tho legal profession In luvitlug & his own estimation, the lighter his Pnru, most unanlinous yote. and the more_importunate he was in his do- "The reaclutions of Mr, Ruffncr wers then mands on bis lawyer, the less he rm{'andad 10 mo{ugd. the latter's Decunllr‘ remarks, But even Mr. J. N, Page offered a resolution in regand Cicero could be taught some things, as, for tnrlopuitd smenduients to thu coustitution, {ustance, how a cllent could be instructed how | which was referred to the Committee on Resolns to plunder the public treasury under the forme tions. of law, and then divide with his counsel woo ‘The proposition to make It & qualification of saved him his "M"L"M ois spoll, In that | members, tp be on the road for at luasy three way only could there ba a falr divide. Possibly, | months in tho year,” after Jau. 1 next, was also, Cloerv uever saw fn tho Acta any wotices | then taken up aiy defested. of divorces without publicity, of which soime ‘The motlon to restore 81 annual dues, pro- lawyers mako & specfaity, snd fncreased the | posed by Mr. Mills, was lost by an olmost demand for the articl’ by reduction o the unauimous vote, ¢l ) but he had never beard of the gen- trol of splritual forces constitutes ai fmportant | vighteen Alwards, 'This was considered ""'“'".’.':,'.1‘"fl.“m‘&u‘l‘u‘i‘l‘n!:? 8 PRI R ::-Enfym‘fiu' this respect -belug runlpnm‘le\L ork, genticnien, that this Amoclation of | [Laugtter.. factor {u oducation. Morals and manuers wers | o large representation, and the represent- ] E 40 fntinately roluted that what promotes one | atives, 8o fur ay the men were cone was orgaiized, nnd L 1s to thiw end that its Mr. Herford said §t had boen asked must necessarlly promots the other, oud the curnnd, were alio large, six qof them | efdorts bove been' Litherto divected. Aud whia why'thu clergy mover _reclprocated the fa- efforts of cducators should be wlicly directed | meusuring an -u{;rumlo ot thirty-aix fect fn | we way nut congratnlute ouisclves, pethaps, upon | vd opatouied o lawyur 8o’ cleriva) dlnner, In to {uculcating a higher standard of moral cult- | hetght, and welgulog ouly & teills Jexs than 1,200 | s0 niuch of advantage and savancemuut in tols rue answerug, ho sad L might say first that they wurg and excellence, . ) voundi. After divner the Mayor showed bus | wpect u'\;- ..‘;’“3“&’.2:"::.,“‘.'.‘ bm: may :-:‘-&fl&h‘l: didw's hay uy clerical dinvers, [Lauchtor, sPRLLING, } . 3 entlemen gusets soue of the Leatures of ln’wr- :’h‘:flly Pt -m‘: andd {nat tho. profession, working | They coutd not alford it. [Remewed laugnt After a brief lntormisuion, during which one | cat lu Bouth Bend, visiting thegrest wagon- 1 1t atid thruuyl 6, ey in the end bo better Aitted | 1o tho mnext place, L they they of tuno unnhrl M:nk tor t‘hz Assoclatlou, Mr. E. | works of the Studebaker Bros'. Munutacturiog | 1 uidina tua fgher. tesponsibility, snd porform | couldn't Lo umder the ueccksity of g)o- A wuernrdlncumnu of the subfect followed, | reunion, sud passedol? nlhlnuhfifln every plll{ Tho tirat toast was o' Lui, the aclance of a0 | aud saghu, e et o) Y stand a REN'S CLOAKS, Chas. Gossage ,&* Co.. i o+ clal order," to which craco for ua?’ [Applausc.] In Englend the | rie ™ Nor was the practice known in anclent BEDUCING HATLROAD AND HOTEL PARBS. laatiog “’:,‘2,:,‘_‘;;‘;’;‘,:"{;’“,’.’::"{‘,‘:};‘ LMY, o eI, wete A " Jupam Lowksxcs awycrs dldu't ,ML o ous to blieir moel: | {fues by which a practitioner carned his live- | Ar. J. Woods Brilth, of 8t. Louts. offered tho —_ . Just prior Lo tonoon adjourauent, Sacretary | Lis udumirablo Wite cannot be surpasted. responded as m"w“n 4 2 Lugs, becalse 'x'.f,';"u'n: ey usual for tha lawsers :“nool;l"b! procuring the adimtistun of othiers to following smendient to Art, L, Bee. 4, ol this . [ - ) MR, PREStDINT AND GEXTLENEN: 1am not unas iy ¢ e Bar conshitutlon; of Buata dfaow datiendd) 1he c‘;.‘;;',‘,’“;‘,"“'g;.‘gt = warsinate pon-prandisi speech, ff movsciually | would o i very, ood eustom ‘?,,f,‘i‘:‘] But, scriously, theso sud many other lono- | “*Ano, Ly the united efforts of thls Association, Cl“l(]l’e“ S C]O&ks’ tho iateHouse, ssauriug them that it was weil THE MUD ERA, witly or humorous, should at least huve sometiing | Jutroduced futo this country. [Applause] | cations i tho custows of the brotherhoud fa o Dorta nt thla Atsocinion, o and Lonestly bullt, and censuriug the atate- Sperial Diandich 16 Taa (Aicado Tvivunes Ofthanptikle el ‘;,“,:?f',::‘:,'fl:“,:’c""'&';',;"‘,"‘:z Tflf““’f:“&f"‘:"“;‘?'“"":"w ;".k:m:p'::; G | anclent days were & watter of serlous cunsidera- i, And botel fare’ throaghout {hy Uaited . apire IL. o oo ments to the contrary which reaulted fu the do- | Larours, Iud., Dec, 27.—Jotn Decker, of | Buscd o Mabien ity it B i) st onder to oldes | tiom, sud an ainplo justification of all the ef- | biatcs, to incmbers of ihiu incorporetion. utiment u: which I sm Jte exel- § fair wturt for the diniog, On whatever ground, Lie could only say it was 8 greal pleasura to be teat of the Brate-House appropriation. ‘The | this ¢ity, together with five more citizens, celes | mokod to respond would b E:nlll‘lflml'hu?h‘{"“did "z‘ grouos, snd fuspected | Lrated the hotidoys to-day by riding down Malu clie. Av vin uear ks O SUOuRROY strect In & bost drawn Ly & span of mules. | 13 0¢0 140 Yor 't we will be doir, | present. lic then went on to bring out the Tho Assocli O O 2 1. 1, tho | T6¢ @ud 4 80 deep (belug over n fout fu depth) | 1Liwith s wrover ey 16 foe & Uhinge that. | thougl that il Tow, I€ & was Co be worth auy. regulas order belag tho reports ‘of committeca | tAt 8 boa wils shdo gaaily. 'Fhio ruads through- | 1hu President bus propoted law ™ ae the tut | thing, I it was to b more than a mers passiug st«umd at \he Jast meeting of the Assucia- | OUt the wuntry are fu suine vlaces utterly hu- %‘l’:':‘nfi:'“ r:yl:flhl:v:s;;ir'“vlgllg\lldv:;:;":: retpond. L\;!::lxcfir“t‘ling‘ v:: élm. ‘u‘:%ml :rmnr:“ 0] Ell“; .m‘:.'; Lo appented “To setiia i G, Catlanty K i bromes o otk Karmersancagid | diviaiy whocs e perv and o thnaam timie fur- | sortof trustrunscript uf a greater law forhuinan T,i,:&??,':,, tho Educutional Centennial Fund, | €ut parte of the county complain that the corn ’_’ml'"‘fl" :hflflvul:: ¢t good talugs thak w life aud bunien doiae. “l:?m"h ;Xlx‘i gm:‘:u. prescuted hte report us foliows: Recelved | 44 80routing in tho criba which were left ex- “wiat stail 1 ssy to the-toasty ot | Bered thls this wiore they would uphold the e from the Governor, $4,320.54, and from tho | Bused to the weatlier, aud uuless it turos cold yets, wo reverence the law, though | PIty of the profession, forts that bad been put forth by the Chivago ‘The paper was referred to the Cowmintttve on Dar Assoclation to suppress and punih thoss | Kesolutions, violations of the hunor of the profession and to ‘Te election of officers was then gone into, pluve the profeesion back In the aucient ways, | apd resulted ss follows: President, N. O, when advice and counsel always were used’in | Draper, re-clected by a unsniinous yof tho way mcant by Scucca—honest advice and | tary and Tressurer, Mason C. Hutcl, elected by upright counsel. acclimation; VicePresident, J o N, Page, Chi- MK, A B, ASON eage. sald they wero prono to boast that the relations ho meetiug then adjourned thl thls after- between & lawyer and bis clieot wery strictly | noon at 2 o'clack to complete the election of confideutfal, and they were. Tha chient confided | ofiicers, when five more Vice-Presldents, and in the lawyer's brains, aud the lawyer canfided | 8ve Directors toserve two years will besclected, Having closed out the entire stook of a leading manufacturer of Missea' and Ohildren's Beaver and Matelasse Oloaks, we put them on sale this morning , “At One-third Real Value!’! - { standord be Mtted up. [Applavee.] 4 ' £ . . Hon. 5, A1 Etter, 8384.57, Which wos properly | §oon @ larke aiount will be utturly rulned. oy taetate e ol o "nmmatraive, | | Alters Iow.mmmgoa} “alconverse thoext | 18 )‘Eh;.o %"t;fmgfié‘nflfi"‘m' h:‘ien‘: :un(:- AL 9 o'clock lnvlueznl:z?:s:‘ Lo members of tho ThBy are good styles, nicely trim- . Fi3 COuMITTaR OX coumrTIVE KxiNIATION WISCONSIN'S ORGANIC LAW. IAvylanse.], That Lappeos wown wo haves lot | budaty - Lawyers ou the Beach sud at tha Bar'™ | %0, v fuct hichanleht tarn the touch | Assoclation and thelr wives, o the nomber of | medj of Black, Brown, and Blue Iusde o report of fts work in makfuys proviston Boectal Disvaich 1o Tag Chicugs Tribuns, e e et Oy | Elven by the bresidenty 4 g relation * aloreeald™ into a specles of von- | bearly 350 sut down to wn tlegait banquet i 11 Rongh and Plain Beaver of good quality; in sizes from four to sixteen yeara priced from 3 upward, and “ Remarkable Bargains!®? Chas. Gossage & Co., g_tm and Washington-sts, eave game. A clicot who did not pay is | the lirge dinfog-room of the Bbermau House. sttorueys convinced them of thu necesaity for’| The eutire parlur floor was given up ta the Ay an orthodox hercafter. “The quustion of fees | suciation. The tables were most tastefully Javat the root of Jegal vractice, ard ahould | decorsted with troplcal und native plants and peyer gu unanswered. Without fues, thelaw | flows A sample trunk of white and red car- would uot bea feasible profemion. Catching | nations, camellius, sud tuberoses, the body of clicuts ranked among otber predatory sports s | guilax, was a feature upou the President’s wspedes of pot-hutting. Thegameitsell, uot | table. The decorations were by Bavags snd the pursuit, was the great alny, sud the | wusic by Pound. The ornamental pieces fn muthods of taking it were wvluus.-—lnw- jellies, awme, etc.. were bumerous, und sll of yers who bad @ boy to rarry bouks | appropriste and chste desigu, * Tho meal Itselt in the street, those who sppeared wWhen & | was bouunteous aud Inciuded the rarvst delica- Recotver for & savings bauk wusto be appolut- | cles, both in sud out of seasou, und was gotten ed, and lawyers who advertised rewoyals May u}; in that style for which Cal. Alyin Hulbert, 1. Advertliing suggested u day wheu the news- | of the Bluermau lHouse, Lhas becumu uoted, Loye would call #Suits chedp for cash.”? But | After the cloth was removed the Prusi- there wero lawyers who dld bot tout for va- | dent called bo gatheriug to order, when trunago, who did not watt for work, but worked | Mr. C. I, Hiowan called the toasts. for thut cxamiuation and its rcsulis. ‘There- Mab1aon, Wis., Dec, 27— ror St Appesls, an . o eT.—D'roclainations were TORIBTLE B e e e fght °"® | tiute o luwyer who hiad loat 8 case bad two remo- enla i l'-nl‘-‘} 'The qunllonlwg‘ru sent to seventeen | J6sued to-uight Ly Gov. Ludlnznan 10 tho eftoet | Giers ®Ohewas 1o tako an sove X 3 w»?“:l" ’.}‘3‘1‘:’;7::: ::‘I‘:l;u to respond to this County Superinteudents, bub the results have | that the unendments to the Conatitution voted | to go duwn Lu the taveru snd swear ot thu Cautt. Jo wmd'“ pon his eveginy ,mm,&:,w s Dot been uulte as extended a8 was contemplat- | onat n‘u lust general election have been adopi- }‘Ln::li_n:‘r .lm """ufi“i"l:- "12:‘::&:.3-:15:‘ |I|.“ ‘moy' {oast Nelid, er indiiarg - lecumatantes, pete L B krlararr:flv-wr::n:;‘yuc‘l‘u:z:fi't‘:-'i’c o sibs Aukuduent restticting the thne 07 | profinity. But 1irust 1 suay not bo lsid up either [ tey buta pleavard to e to talk on the subject Buperaten ts, S et e krammardor | Soo Shing of vialuiy agalust the Biato 1o a1z [ ayainst io—es tho *causa Cuusin V~or aguinat i, *gebonita, 1 s bore miay 3ou ‘sl k4 of agyeutucn Lowis, uud froin o Jyars afice the clulin Bas axcrucd wy earricd by | ay frionds that went fo tho Laveru. Theso thupys | tins, Vouses iud bear eoough of ‘mo. tuionta of syreuteen towns, wid from cleven | 41,000 misjoslty, end the amendnent addiug two | du not mesn suything wita lawyere, 101 ouly's | Know e vigwe of the Hench sudo s liar beschools. Tho results, a4 a wholo, wers uot | Agsuciate Justices 10 he Bupreme Cours Ly | Jiltle oiiginal sin breaking throug the resteaints | bave with us this evonlng Judgs Dillon, of lowa, eatirely satisfactory, nlmdlwuumcfixb\o duscas- | G500 majoru ; srsasi Sodusibilen o o, - alou followed concéralog waje snd weans by purt of .o | wag called on to respond to ft. He was very As wo adiance in Aud then he R hie we w%u-lly lle‘nn lllnl. h-l'lltl.lfi"“: win, phr\ue. for it ¢l - ol th somulimes lose, Bu W el "Ches el Taliod by “oompesiive sesmiasirin W the Ta. THE TENNESSEE DEBT, H Mo "ot Fde bebin: ' hougl | £REFe Was no el oty k0, ture. Furtber cousideration of the report wus Nasuviis, Dec. £7.—-The L!th“l“, bay- | we jometizes gu duwp (0 the tavern in 1lijuots, arcse, Round after round of applause greeted tually postpuned uutl 11 o'clock Friday. Iog resched no settiemont of the Btate debt, | 859 Botelbly, sutar du, an fwoset Wax 300 1 b, When it subsided, ho raid of vur professious! tratuiyg STOCKUOLDERS MEETING, Clicago ity Railway Coupany luthe absenco of Dr.J, 3L Qregory, of the | pagied a resolution to-duy to sdjourn stas d whi 0 A0 80 W Ny, Presivkur axh Gswvrsucx: If my friond Hmols Tudustral Usiveraify o Ghambaim, i | B o e | e e on cud Pun Tor "Chn: | ot etis Brodestt was nora” e 0 The anousl mesting of the Stockbol euay Ly biin ou o Beliool i ! e o I horhd | b ttioy wited. ” Clicote wheu taught werd | They sro spprovriate and b folloms: | bre. vlba helds: e ufice ot the Lotspuny. Mo s by a ; k. iver, strongly loclined 0! shou! o cauy| 3 L ¥ ’ 7 el FeaRloy Frot- Cook, of ‘Numut It wes a plea | the State dobi ai 60 ceuts, with praded interest | ¥75 | ALBEBAEY L ionty o toust s uv-:mllh}'i'm "}.‘:fl vier. | For nl.u“.:cgn':w: 23 varlouy a4 tho method. of catclibg them, | | he bjeets uf ur Associution, ey too of | bisw et o4 Thprdaf, Jagiers 1 1A S wclock ears § have ¢ hunot of being iuvited to you: B & Joreiary. o, Iders 8 y Company for the slection of Dircci- 1. cher cduc N el - | 8t 4, 5, and 8 per cent, was defeated fnthe | **Law, tho scienco of social order.’ Law s “fdl‘n’;:‘c'h;‘:‘s‘y‘:,"“fld“:’fi‘f'.fi": .;b}",fir;l:k'., Hodho btfer wa ni@udment 10 ko theluteret | tbat, dud 16 ls wce, 10 Tytho "baaie of Divine | Danguets buvlt bas mevws bews wy god fortune Lold of the matter. 4 per cent for fiftecu aud § per cout for fteen | Srdvras well, ke w""-o,r‘ml{,h "m"fih '-‘:fl'm“'{.:’“‘{'fh:fi“':&" Reryer '1::‘- G PIOY, NEWTON BATENAN yuars, tho bigh-tax men voting awaiust it, bo. | URder 1t walestic sway. The Pythagorean idea ve you. i my H of tha musio uf Lhe spucres was but au expression | dial scknowicdzwents for the kiuduess Weg tho uext speaker, sud bis sppearsnce was | causs not fn complisnce witt the propusition of | Je /0 {0t tho Livine Larmony that | warmih with wiich L bave been recvived sluce I esteut with ound Giter, rousd ‘of “apulausc, | the bondbolders, Which Was B0 cauts’ sud B ST | Sounc trom elcatal ew. Ths Aneot prous pis: | ELi0 10 The chy Sl Leroto-ighte. Y oof bospia: o teses le aliuded to bis participativa i vent t. #ago lu our langusys fs probably that maguificent | blu snd genervus welcows bus touched wy heast There was the clont who insisted ou managiog | us live to scc it die,” responded to by Presldent his own cases; lh«ploulbutlmfccuuluunx;fliut' Nelson C. Draper. -~u¢}’3’m._m topic of the tbe feminjua Gleut, larcinatiogly tzuoraut; aod | duy~appiled to commercial 1fe, response by t, but ot leust, the client who fmplivitly | H. I\ Thuwpeon. * Iutoxlcatiog Mouors, the belfeved lu bls lawyer, aud laid defeat to the | primo cause of fullure to wavy a orillisut pros- temporary imbeclity Of the Judge. Lawyers | peet, responded to by O. 8, A. Bprague. Our took from. Lge Judges ou the tzlal of w | fret rountun bauquuei while it iy our tirst, way Ntockholders® Meeting. it f the HLockuoldes ! R o LA o L S eeida o Bl Teclurs £ rlh:.mu!n{ Juas will bo beld al the ofice ity ‘E»:n{‘ o Chieds 0o Moadar'Jaa. 7. 1rk etih Ebe hure o . ; u G~ B Sa vt cadbian