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'HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. JANUARY and torconra that debt he convesed A1l the boads and real-petate nhove mentfoned ta A, . Guild, Cashier of the State Savings Hank, The Recelver, when Myera conveved o him all the bank's 0. . Pottér, John McCaffery, J. J. Mitchell, 3. 8. ainds, UNION TRUST COMPANT. Teestdent=—3. W, Rawe THE CITY. dReeing, Bt n secured for them ENE palent: nlsifer: arscts, ‘had no knowledge of tuts feaundn- GENERAL NEWS. et M Bhisirer, 8. W, Rawson, J. 1T, Pear :;m teanafer, ?ml n:; Elaims he hlland!mm Amr:rrenl-el:l:ndonm m o EaBinsan, . Longiey, G, W. | the position” of ‘an innocent pnrenaser, be re- X United States Senstor Dasid Davs, Dlooming. | {ygame War: J: T. Hesinton, A3 RN, entitled .10 tho abdre nrnocr‘l’ 84 against ton, is at the Grand Pacific lotel. The flon. Willam Lathirop, M. C., Rockfordy was at the Tremont Tlonta yesterday. Tho stemperaturo yesterday, na observed by Manaesc, opticlan, B8 Madison street (Trinuxe Busiding), was at Ra.m., 21 dearees; 108, m., 24 12m., 273 3p. m., 20;8 v, m., 28, eterat8 a, m., 30.07: 8p. m., 90.10, United States Scnalor 8, J, M. McMillan, 8t. Panl, Mion. ; Congressman Davld Rea, Bavannah, Congressman T. W. Burdick, of Decorah, Congressman 1L, B, Stralt, Shakopee, Min were at the Grand Paclfic Hotel for anpper last evening, and left on the V:10 traln for Washington via the Fort Wayne Rallroad. Atamceting of the Varney Section of Temper- WEAT DIVISION RAILWAT COMPANTY, Directors=d. 1. Jones, 1. A Tyreelh, Bl Comn: bell, J. fisechar, W. £, firadier, . 1, Cobb, 'N. Cor+ ‘The election of officers will be held to-morrotw. XORTH CHICAGO CITY RAILWAY, The annnal “'“""f of the stockholdets of the North Chicago City Riallway Company was held yesterday, and the ’n\lnwmz were elected Direct- wra far the enening year: (ieorgo I Donlap. V. C, Tarncr, Rbenczer Buckingham, Witliam C. Gondy, aod William Ii, Ferry. TRR TUG-OWNERS, ‘The stockhalders of the Veseel-Owners' Towing Company held thelr snnnal meeting in the ofice of that corporation, No. 240 Bouth Water atreet, yes- terday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Prestdent 1. L. Higyio preafiled, and John M, Long acted ns Secre. tary “Fhe Becrelnry'a revott fot the pest year following figures: (ross enmlnnl Judgo Otte, Gnlid, on tha 20th of Augnst last, conveye thf w raerty to the bank of which ho Cashier {Vard chargen tnat the prererty conveyad by 3 fo Gnild belonzed to the Lank, and nnt to him individnally, and that Myere, in minking the teansfer, ncted ' in_violation of the Dghtg of the bank. ft is cliarged (hat the ofifcers of tho State Rarinas Bank knew that Myera dud rrot own the property convoyed, and were thefore Jputr to the feand, The Iteceiver therefore aska hat' tho pretended transfer iy Myers may be et aside, and the nroperty surrendered, and, 1T tlint be {mriosslife, that Judza Otie bo compelled to account for the procreds of the aale of any portian of the Jrorerty slto, that the istter ma be_cnjoined rum disposing of the lands and bonds, and that a Ttecelvér bo appointed to colieet the rent frow the real eatate nntil the final teAmination of the snit. QEMMAN 8AVINGS. The inevitable omaibue potlifon way filed yester- fon a8 to the anthe loan of $500,000. to-motrow. missioners are 1o lh«a‘vm the Ing Funds, 8110, M17.24: discount on bills ns per tariT of last | day in the German Snvings care oy ite Receiver, O, ance Rindienls at thele nall, 610 West Loke street, | year, §10;:120.0, leaving the tetal actual earnings 1Y Yorton. e ..Bmm- |’o buy In mort. | rucceeded in eata he follnwing-named officers were elected: Presie 70,007, 90. Totsl expenses, $05,278.00: net | gaged property helonzing to the bank ihen wain for 1977, 813,05 the Insolvent act, 8,03, Two 10 per cent divi- year, and there ts a surplus Toft of $14, K2 18. The report was accepted, “The clection of Dircctors for the ensuing year was ns follows: C, W. Elphicke, A, G. Van Echalck, A. A. Carpenter, I'eter Taylor, Witheek, J."M. Long, and James L. Niggle, ANNUAL MEETINGS. NURSERY AND MALF-ORPIAN ASTLUM, The annoal meeting of 1he Bonrd of Lady Man- agets of the Nurscry and Half-Orphan Asylum was held at the institution, on Butlingstreet, near Cen tre, yesterdsy. There was & fullatiendance, The Tresident, Mea. B, Chesbrough, occupied the chair, nand the Secrotary, Mrs, Henry LaHigh, had charge of the records. ‘The Treasnrer, Mre, J. B, Lesko, submitted her report, shich s as follows: + Dalance hrongnt down, $787.513 Interest on foans, #1,7001 bonrd 0t inmates, $.372.33: proceeds of en- fold b trustecs' eales whenever It may be advantageous'to the hank; to employ such clers ical help as may be neceasary, 10 Piay 1Axce on_ the hank’s Emave!ly, ‘make ail necessary leasce, cencwy ana make (nsurance when advisable, make repales, Ret absteacta of property swhen wanted to cffect ralen of real cetate, prosecute and defend enits, compromise amall, donbtful, desperate, and di- puted elalma, and make foreclosures nf property morigaged (o the bank, The Judze divecied the svishes of the Recetver to be gratified, on condition that he lake advice and connsel and report his do- Ingato the Coutt from time to time. . MATRIMONIAL. CLARK~TOMDLIN. An elegant wedding occurred at No. 57 Park avenuc lsat evening, being the marriage of Miss 1dn Deulab Tomblin, daughter of Ira Tomblin, Req., and Mr. 3. T, Clark, of the Michigan South- ern & Lako Share Itailrond Company. , ‘The ceremony waa performed at 6 o'clock by the aent. dameas M. McKeoby; First Vico. Prestdent, Rabert ¥. Drummond: Becond Vice-Premdent, Willlam_MeAlpine; Third Vice-Trertdent, Jule Sircets Treasnrer, . M. \Weaver: Catresponding Secretary, P, W. Kearney: Financlal Secretary, €. A Anderion Tecording Secteiary, . G. Can- o1d. At 11:30 yesterday forenoon, Charles Siec, boarding ot No. Boig West nmdo!sh atecet, whe Tin nver by team of mulcs and cosl-wagon dtiven by Michacl Ahiern, st the corner of Clinton and Randoiph streets, ' Sigel was badly injured abont the cheat. his tight arm broken, and such wevere Internal Injuries that his recovery was de- rpaired of. He waa sent (o the Connty Hoapital for treptment, whero he died sharily aftenwards, Ahern was Jocked up At the West Madison Street Hiation 1o awalt tho resalt of the Coroncr's In- quest. Coronee Dictzach yestorday held an inguest on “Friz Heller, who was found dead on Lincoln ave- Dite, And a verdict of accidentnl death woe return- ©d. " Yonune Helisr had evidently fastened hia rcine expericnce in the Maj. T M. Wor dends were paid 1a 1iis bondsmen wer Miner. The Committee office, In reject remarked that ho' quarter. The Weat Park to the literatuza s a rcjoiner fo the No time has been $0 the woron and was tnning besids hia team fo | leFidinnicnt given hy the Lake View bramstic CI® | Rev. Dr. Thomes. Tho attendafes were Mr. W, for a toat. keep werm. The tratn sturted the animale. and | Sy \'e. 832,231 proceedsof Mim CAry's cons E Architect Fyan yesterday made an_examination o Tieifer in hia cndearara to necure cantrol of oo ey (s | Adolphasand Me. James Angel an groomemen.and | o AELIEE! (O Sioten walls to ancertain wheyber | ooy ?l!'.l))!‘ and al Haty-Shaw, $19.78t Broceeds of dramatfe and musical entertalnment AL the Asylum Dee. 27, 1877, L 60y dapations. 89 per schedule, 82, Lz 003 1018l £6.01,34. ¥ bended, &% per mouthly” statements, 87,748.31; éash balance 10 new sccount, $293.27, hief, Dr. 8. T The report of the physiclan-i Miss Clars Whitman and Miss Nellle J. Egan as bridesmaida, ‘The tollet of the bride was nnusually rich, B ot a Princesso dress of white satin, with white em, wasthrown down and dragged under the wagon. An the frost had had inquest was aleo held upon Martin Dalz, who died of #poplesy Of the brain fn a cell at the Weat Madi- ron' Slrect Statlon: nl4o upon Ernest Rtichter, 10 vears of age, who was run over on the Michizan that they will : ledges, wne read, tho inost int brocaded ailk overdrens, heavily pleated upon the 3 in'filn sisier, dire, Aupieia Kapps, of No. 330 | | The teportof tha corresponding ’;'"{fifmm Mes, orauge blastome, dlamond oram e ke, —white | (roBRh the winter aninjurcd. thers phuild, lg & hesak 1o Tepr ] e ) i Becan e, T g condition. "Tn_ apite ot the harl imes, | tarletan and “sailn’ pafls, pearl trimmings, with AX OPINION THAT DON'T SUIT, The Trurtees nf the Eyaand Ear Inrmary held a quarterly meeting at ‘the Inetitution, corner nf Weal Adams and Peoria sirec! t 12 o'clock yexterday, David Goodwin, Jr., President, nccu- jcd the chale. Thero were preeent lir. W, 11, “itch, of Rockford, and Mcrsrs, Perry, Arm- strong, af Morrle, and the quarterly report of the Ticasurcr, Mr. W. 1. Cuiver, and -Superintendent, George Davenport, was snbmitted and accepted, According to (his dual report, the balance on hand October last L 357,073 recoipts for the qi ter, 810,287, 53; disburecments, $10.200.17 ance on hand at date, $1,008,43, There were ten patients in the Infiemary at the beginning of tnc uartor; since odmitted, 61, making altogether 11; dischiarged, 36, leaving in Ine institution 75; nnmber of patients_tresged (ontaide). .681, per capita cost of 53.03 tenta. The Infirmary Is reported Ina floarishing condition. THE EOUTI-TOWN COLLECTOR. Mr. E. G. Mason, Supcevisor of South Chicage, yerterdny refused fo approvo the bond filed by Nowets in Lhe lislr. “After the ceromony, the youns couple recelved the congratulations of their nnerous frlends and relatives, after which the party partook of a fine wedding,_supper, preparcd by ~Ecksrdt, and the remainder of ‘the evening was suent by the U in dancing, ete. AL H' o'clock” e and Mrs. Clark departed by train for Now Orleans, whero they will spend about two weeks, aud retarning will take up their aoode in this city, "o preacnts wore numeruns, beaatiful, and uec- fal, comprising & sct of ¥olltalro dlamond car nrna- ments from the mother of the bride; a check far $700 from tho fatner of the bride: check for 8300 from the father of the groom; retsllver nut-picke, Miss Lotdell: ntanding card-recefver, Miss W. W. Cheney twn volumes ** Pleturesque America,” J. R, Angel; sllver water-pltcher, from tha Whitman Auily; Folid silver deswert knife, fork, and epoon, Mr. and Mra, D. I, Van Lew: sct gold-bronze vases, Mre, Lucy Conlter; Rtoman gold bracelcts, Mr, ‘and Mrs. J. W.' Tombiin and daugh- thero had been quite genernus coniribution which was ground for great encouragemont. ticularly bad this been the case when contribu. tiona of money, medical asslatance, ete,, had been most necded,—at the time scarlet fever \was prova. Jent among the inmates, Specisl mentlon in this canncetlon was made of (ho wervices of Drs, Hedges, obart, Cooke, Tooker, and Cole, and tho Matron was specially commendod for her great fidelity to her charge. 8ix childrcn nad died dar. ing the vear, 70 were admitted, 84 had left, and \here had been applications for 211, The report closed with a fow words abont Thankegiving. and Christmas-Day at the institution, thefmprove- ment made in the school-rvom, and a gratefol mention of the mervices of Drs. Woodystt and Fonter in maintaining tho healthful condition of tue children. The clection for a Board of Lady Managers re- sulted In the re-olection of the old Board and of- ficers, s follo Chesbrough, Trestdent: Mesdames Menry = to the cotinty in 040 casts an unc called fora fow have dictated it, changed, and thi had to do in the the county au i he connty a sinll vance of the entl ™Y Lollector Philo_ . Dodgs, The bond was for 1 ton, e Mok B, L fers thdy, Mrs. Stornbergs lohemian yase, Charles O g1 06, 51,00, it paroties o1 it Garleton, Secretarion, Moen do e ieakS: | S5 ireil? ilvor napkin-rings, Little Siator Giarag | In tho hearlng of tho fered were Philp G. Dodge, Fredorick Burck 1lowe, Vice-Ereaidants Mesdames A, Kelth, C: M, ailvcr and eatin jewel.caee, Mr, onid Mes, W, D, | Criminal Court David & Chare, l’,ruhl,n B, Dizon, William | 4eews. G b tuliken, VoG, Buench, U 31 ia Thonpron; snn"v_e:“ §fi{,d"|:""i‘< ril:{‘q;paonh)i\h. all, mer Taylor, D, K. 1 o 1 ihe oaihride. 3 and Mra, L. S, Tol 3 book- r. and Mres. 3, peitathal . H.E’ Bv‘v:ln. 0. %, D, Eniott, | Sow. e et i 3P Thatchor Aurorat silver napkin-ringe, Mr. | peared for savcral . Tabey, ilifam E. Frost, $hintbiene O, Fairtwske . 3 1 and Mrs. C. 11, Rowes hook, ** Uathernz of the e V. Maynard,. Litlics," Mr. and Mra, Millgate; atlver filigreo bon. quet-holder and bonquet, Miss Florence A, Cooley: 3 e, A. 3. Colton, , e, iali . ¥ . Sextan, Alexander Woicott, N. C. orey 11, amith o K- mer for violatine ) linadale, and "Wl B 1. Gray, iven 1 Fiower, The "teanon given ia $ i P Rurter, Judge Farwell o that the secaritien aro not_considerod by him as of futctinan, sirz. K1, 0. Portec, Ma- | diver und ceystal vises, Mre. D. Darckiay and | hance would b i euticlent fnancial esponslbiity, and afso becanso trin Planehe Frecman, leachcr: Mealimes G PG | Surv, C. T Cheney: fancy thermometer, “Heat; | roide "onirids ano of them—Hinsisie—bns given notice that ho | Hoaarary Siauagers, " in, and fcather fan, Mira Nelllo Good: witbdraws Lis name from the bond. Town-Clerk King was wiiling to approve the bond. nithough he did not consider the surcties collectively an repre- scnting the amount called for by the face of the 1'pickle-dish of cut-glaes and ailver, Mr. and . 1. Floyd; silver and cut-gl . Charles 1. cks and candles, 3r. and Mrs. Timmerman; silver and aatin jewel-case, Mrs, Dr. NURMERTMEN. The Nurserymen aud ‘Tree-Planters’ Protective Assoclation held its annual meeting in the ofiice of the Prairie Furmer yesterday afternoon, Vice- Tond. - Tils moderate ratini of thcir entates wae as [ 4197 e et (it i follows: Chane, $30,000; lturcky, ooy | resident A, I Audtin prosded, nnd . C. | phoman: Dohomian and silver vasor, Htis Joso: | ern and waa tho &lx’wn.lfifi,m: Hialh, R14,000% Taylor, €00 ;g;*;;',;';"““"“"“""- Tlie attendance was | ulF0900 e "Chiina frults and_comfort, Mr. and i ’ed; = 2500, 000; Sturtevant; Ivory brush and comb. Miss Tobey, = $10,000; | "fgFecretary prescoted hiv annuat rey re, . V- . " ¥ 8 port, In gt K % tatutol s, ik, s, Bk | I s M ot | e RS SR B L b | Uit 875,000} Grav, £25,000; Sely | fowern. ete.—ono In connection with tho veml- | Supis; tranennrency, Mirs. A, U, lotbe: wooden ,000; $10,000; " Dodge. Pl e had bucn held Taat yeaf. | Corgiracciver, Mins May Proscotts ronze statn- Tho recond was a snccial fnll cxhibition of fiuits, flowers, and vegotables, e recltea the variotles cxhibted, The Secrotary congratuintod the Ho- ciety npon itn anccees, and thinks that exhinitions shoitld be held fone thnes a year, at which snall ordinance one-hal ctte, Mra. Jane leaver: lamp-mats, Miss Clar A, Perkina; olbum and eaxel, W, Adolzhnl: turquoise and silk'fan. Mr. and Mew, D, A, Kimbark; silver napkin-ring, Mr. and Mrs. J, I1. Morritt, $ making a total of 81,005,000, 3 thezefore, indarsed tho'bond favorably, Jinsan hag written to Mr, Dodge thal i) hot do. bond will 1ation of the chat! Mr. King says that -M?. Hinsdale has not withdrawn, butia ready (o stick to the band. Tho e D e ‘aTered. " Th "Umong thoss nrcsent were A7, and Mrs, Tomb- Yo somaio of hie shaperty 1s e 10 the act 1 premfms shoy| ered. “The 1eport was re= |y, ‘nyd Miss Minuto Tomblin, Mr. and Mre. L. P. B im ocaeastane aed buteids of the Stis. | celved, e Dr. and Mre, Rdwin® Howell, Mrs, Mol- | tho lonert eale of frait. 3r. John C. Ure, of Togaes Tark, ancke on tho neccarity of a horticaltnral society, and thought that, in mnch nn_organization, Autiats, nirsery- e, and nmatenrs might be united and work with Tho bond not baving been nccepied, s vacancy in created in the ofiice, and will have to b Alled by the South-Town Board, which will meetin a day vey, Mr.and Mrs, 1), 1. Van and Mre, Charles Carpenter. 3 Mr. and "l’!‘ John R, Flo Liew of Aurora, Mr, J, @, Goodrich, )} and Mrs. provided against or two. ean, B and Mrs. v rofil to themsolvea and others, Sherman_Houssoqhe, Hon, A L. PR mation of Mr, Poriam, the name nf thy As- AR jr ol e Tves | S (Sherinan, Hoise=TThe, on, sociation waa changed to the Chicago Nortleultaral T e pe D anonts, J. AL Steven, a Tlowell of 4 The_questions and 3. 8, Aurora, and Mra, A, O. Hall, Mrs, Stornberg (of An- Snow, M. and Mrs, Soclety: %ir 1%, 8, Poterson, from fhie Committeo on Porent Culture, roported n falling off in planting T Tovostetrcds duting the waxt ew yeath. [Thin e awing, of conree, Lo hard thnes, (16, how- e ooked Torwaed to the futura with encourago- M rora), Mr. and Men. Q. D. Charles Rowe, Mra, and Mina Baldwin (af Clove- fand), Mr. and Mre, Merritt (of Watorman), tan 1, ell. Now York; G. k. . Uayjey, Dostong J. W, (fapapolis; J. MeS| S, A, Diwight, {on., J. A, Ankeney, es Mulng ardner, Quincyi the ilon. . A, llolmes, 5t, Loulss 4. on, Witllam Lathrop, 3, C., ltockford: G Gmatias (ol T8 Cole, Widelings kil 1 danans Cot. W 3, Madiden, Nenrary fe=i, K. Willlams, Boumin, 1red Memeuger, 1'!“!'4"\' 1. L. l'il(lltr..n o T. llaldwin, Councll Rinffe: Judge Dy Teomington: U, &, Benator 8. J. I Mcditllan, Kt, Paul; David Rea, M. C., SBavanpnah, Mo.t i, B, Stralt, Shaknper, Minn, llfi: .« 8. pampson, Jawa; 1. C., Docorsh....Putmer’ flause—W, via: I, . lozcrs, Appleton ba Kk, (Oshikosh: A 1, l'ltéflll! llg-lofll “l»I"'l‘P clrgot 1% Boruna, 3 W! Hitchcot, Omansy i. W, Dag- H LLECTIONS, & DANES, STHEET NAILWAYS, RTC. o ¥rrious banks the truet companios, and gome ot, "¢F corporationa Leld thelr anaual elec. fions yeata T8y In nowo cascs ouly tho Disect- ors were ch 0. and in others the full board of oficers, Foll "Wind 19 & st of the cororations which held clee lons and the resalt thareof, with such other inform, 'tlon concerning dividon 1s, cte., 2 the bank oficials %aW fit tu glve: PIRST M, STIONAL DANK, Mirscs Annlo an| Fannle Slocum, Misscs Nelllo and Mary Gopdrich, Miss Clara Whitman, Miss Tubacl, s Yreston, Miss Mamio Whitmar, dien Laymon, Miss Shipman, Miss Floronce Cooley (uf Atitora). Miss Fya McCarthy (of Autorn), Miss ituwthorn, Misw K; liigan, Miss Helen Dane olds, Mevsrs. Charles Tyfroil, ‘D. A, Kimbark, Wil Baldwin, Prank Penderson, lawthorn, John Dandgr and others. THE CITY-ITALL. Treasurer Larrabea's recolpts yesterdsy included $122 from the City Collector, §4,301 from water, and 84,200 from the Comptroller. A case of varloloid was roported from 202 North SBaugamon strget yestorday,and a case of emall-pox from No. 501 Weat Sistecnth street, TIIE FULLEKTON AVENUE CONDUIT was finally inspected, but not accepted, by the cily ¥y 'll!{dfl‘ Clty-Engineer Cheabrough and Eugineer Willihms, who had been In charge of the work, Went over the ground together. The tunnol s 12,000 feet long, exiending from the North Ttranch and 750 feet inta the lake. The engineors went through all but 4,102 feet, which part °L|l'n‘ work was completed by MNorris & Co, ho portion inapected was work done by Fita- simmons & Connell, and s conmdered satisfactory, ‘Thore s’ yet some rubbish ta be Fork 3 ment. el | " following waro sppointed a committee on nominntion of officers for the cnsalng yenr. Jona- 1an Perlam, J. C. Vanghan, and Jolin €, U ‘The followlng are the oflicers nlecte dent, J. E. Keonicott, Dunton; Vice-P' Adam lileanenncheln, Chlcagoi Treasurer. A, D. Austin, Dowuer's Orove; Secrelary, Samuel Muir, Chicago. @ Tho r-llrln{ oflicors Mwero then given a voto of thanks, and tha Prairie Farmer Company the pamo foF freo use of rooms, after swhich the meeting adjourned. MECIANICS’ INSTITUTR, The annual meeting of thu Mochanies® Tnstitate wae hold in the Athenweum ballding lnst oveming, T'resident Prussing in the chair, 'he atlendance of_members was small. Mr. Shindler, from the Commiitee appointed to examine the mrm‘\ of Bccretary Grob in revard to the tlton of (ndixent mechanics, made a report, charuing 3r. Grah with dercliction In rlylnx the x\(llnlntum for le#sons which the papils did not Tecelve, Mr. Groh, In axplanation, sald he was not ox- ectod to'look after the health of the puplly, and t any of them were llf: aud dida’t attond the n Iaid on the table, ke of the slim attendance at the L given the of- ng tho cstablishment of » course and othier shings which they contemn- confidence men, tlon suspected of ont of small Tdward Louls, A i Fluriaa, -Duadwao Saterman; Retaitt W, 11 lantlc Hotel, and having stolen oth Imaac Livingston. bonda to the Oth are Poter Hahn ai fam, who reside fhu-nu Rvenue, i) {3 klf!? thre George Gifford, Directara—3. Taleatt '\"x"'fl Morris, B, W, Aller- P, & i, g A lated. cleaned up in tho tunnel, There ia 15 per centon rth. avgenze, V. 1o Ty M Yarter DIt eport of John N. Van Osol, trustee, was | the work atill duo_Kitzalinmons & Conaell, which rend, Largo sume of money bad boen recetved | Wil not be vatd until th work ia tiually accentod worth about - . tage. Tho election of oficers w.tll take placein .1 few a8 ! feam thi Pick estate by D, L. Bliorey, but nono of | by tha city, which will bo very soon. ae there is dishc Tusdiviland for She PSS xmontha® was | from th Beek TN Nan Oudel's) nands, nothing now which can stand in the way, All de- AR 1PTH NATIONAL BANK, The Anauclal statement showed that the teceipta | fectivowork was otected during the building, snd e ‘v ;m ton, from, the estvto wore §22,000,07, and the dl: cempolied to Lo chanyed before the eetimates upon ""_l'z‘ |.L§ OB i bursements 310,030; Lalance, $11,100.07; de- allowed. Wnon the engines are to be 1t were baiit Is one uf the mysteries to be solved In the dim Jan. 18, 1876, about which Ensineer Chesbrough can Nt ~vaac 0, Lomhard. 7 tvaat 0, Lombar 10b the United B Analatait vashiehce. 1 Lath Directure=N. Ludiugton, I ducting faxes due, ihe net balance'to pa divided botween’ the two bonoficiarlos wus $7,050.41. ;) future, The instituto had reccived §2,350, and there was ro: Ehinurang. 7. 8. 11 ve nd information. . Without the pnmps the con- tre. € 1t Barton, 11 . domes, ¥ Dickin duo 81,578, ait 18 0f no nae, and whether tha civer s to ba | zobbers milssed v Van sehaicic 1, Witbeck, C. J. Gtibert. 1 D Tho roport was accepted. made to run in the lakg or the lake Into the river | only abont 857, After 3 long wrangle ubout members proposcd at the 1 Thowe In favor of it belng b tion to adjourn was agreed to, admission of some L monthly moetinz, by Mr. Spear, & mo- By this action the i0 ong of Lie serivus questions to ha decided hefu- after, TIE COMING APPROPRIATIONS. That which occuples city officials’ minde tho snnasl dindend of & Tho Fift1 declared ita sem por cont ‘soroc weeks ayo. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL IIANK, Lanies, W. L what they made thetr fight for, . AUDUBUN SHHOOTING CLUB, The aunusl mecll«F of 1ho Audubon 8hooting Club was held Jast night at the Bherman Hous Sheri® Kern in the chair, . 'The Treasurer's report was presenisd and ac- ‘copted, [t xhowed & balance in tho Treasury, all billa puid. The Becrelary's report was also subinitted and accepted. It showed amang other things that the membership roll contalned thirty-nine names, e eleciion of ofticers was then had, with the following result: Prevldont, Churles Kerng Firat Vico-Prexidunt, W, F. Johnson; Fecond Viee- Prestdent, Greope Smith, of Kensingtou, I & Focgetury, Ueorge Warnard. ‘reasurer, Prico; Dosrd of Managers—Thomas Stagg, J. J. ¢ililespio, Charlos Morrls, €, lhusdale, aud 8. 1L, Tyrrell, Upon the mation of Bir. Aboer Price, the Chalr sppoluted Messrs, Tyrrell, Price. llinsdale, und Johinson to serve as delegates 10 tho State Nporte- men's Convention to be hold in July at Quincy, Ty Chale was added to tho delogution, aud Mcasra, itowe, Morrly, Felton, Cook, and Htagg were gp- polgted altcrnates. 3ir. lowe was ciocled Kennel-Mauager for tha comlng year, 'f'he Buard of Managers were Instructed to or- raiige a shoot for the eartiest date practicuble, and the meeting adjourned to tho secund Tucaday fn February, at 8 o'clock, at the Sherman lonse, THB CEDAL ISLAND ¥ a CLUB held its annual mocting at the Shermun Houso st ulght, Mr, ‘(homas Parker in the chale. The re- porte ol Couwmittees and ufllflcfiu were pru- ally upove thoso of last year, 'There are any nuul berof strcets which will need ropavinz. Then there aro new school-houses (o be Lullt. Chief Iickey wants to steengtben the palicu force. Chiel Tenner wants dowme now engines and a few long ladders and other etcetaras for tho Kira Le ment which be constders nbsolutely necessary. Then thero aro the sewers and othier public fi- provements. Tha Council bave to keep Aubarp eye upon maitcrs thls weason. The new City-Hall'also promisgs to bu a source ot much suxlcty. Theroure stitl mysterious whisperinga of rings, of Bedfurd stone,” Lowont atal cte, Edwin Walker's friends aro r!'ulclly workingamony woine of the wembers of tho Council in his behalf, whilo the frieads of Hlinsdsle & Talcult ars stelv: fng hard to have Dodford (Iuil,) stone sdopted. Thien thero are people who want the expensive fimnhn entrauces snd 8 domo and the other xtngs which g0 to make up a castly pils of stone, brick, and § [ carponiers, gas-wen, contractors 'aro glance ng aroumd for o slice, and between them the Councll ~will have no neeting of the Diroctars Friday. CORN EXCHANUE NATIONAL BANK. Kent. utchinson. inson. §. A. Kent, Ira B 1. 0, (irson Biaith, This bauk declared no dividend, but carrled $100,000 to ite rurnlus fund, HOME NATIONAL UANK. Billings, Jfacon Beldier, David, W A Tatcott. G, W. Fuller, yrveli, W. i, Ovingwa, Ida O'Leary, pae at No. 224 Clark rom bolt of brown the name of his Directors—A. et 44 Ding Dony’ NATIONAL NANK OF ILLINOLY, Direcinin—-8. B, Cobh. J.06 Walsh, Fiederick Mahl W W Diaton, M. w2 Euhally B2 1L Canphoil, “Tha mecting for the elcction of officers will be neld thin afternoon at 4 g'cluck. Tha tockhiolders havo declared a dividend of 4 por cent for the last six months, and bave also car. Dedd per cent to the surplua fund, maxing It $1U0, 000, MERCIANTS' NABIONAL DANK, B, Diair, totatord. o, ner ogo for & bat he widel, can . 1o the charge of o K. Dotatord, Lyinsn Duste, b e ek R v Inspector Cleave will ask for appropriation and force enuugh so tbat he can enforce tha Build- 1ng law Inavec. tlol clly now ho saft 1 D dous air. ‘Thts bank declared no dividend, but carried ite pruiits to protit aud loss account. NONTHWESTELN NATIONAL BANK. ud uiake the neccanaty annual fhore aro some buildings in tu Lo romedicd. will waut more men to fin ull theso things yo to make Clark Bridgeman, lazceny of a coat belonwing senled and | wceapted, A e e i | auirss erius sty sud mhuch Parke 0. 1. Smitn: ! S :""li"" ror, lL\\'“IiLu“"tll." ‘a:llnu o Dy prosisian of the charicr the Muyorfs ¢ Lalaxian; + s, ng and A. illey. ter ¢ ye ulre o seport W 3 icil e ecl Uil statocus, & v | PRARE 2t 810 aud tho sinck 3 ) rdoucd by BiGh from the nanics of the persons Vridewell, togetlicr with the names of those who recommended 1he relegwe of the prisoners. Coi- been flx txcd a4 §20 per share, the weating adjuura L0 e, 5elz, T, 1 Tallthans UNION NATIONAL BANK. piireciors Buith, W, o of §. William Boatey, of cortain property. Prior to the 20th of Jung, 11g7, the bank owned tho followlng propértys City of Calro bonds, par value, $7,000; Higbland Park bonds, par value, $7,000: Lemont School bonds, §7,600; note of M. D, Ogden, $15,600; Suter—lt; L. : Arslaiant Caslter=7. L Forrest, Tho Board of Directors has becn alresdy an Duuuced. MEICHANTS) BAVINGS) LOAX & TRUST COMPANY, Prealdu ilo bad_had so wiuch (o do that hau siipped bis mesory. To satisfy his the ropotter Juoked over the llfl\l“l of bailee of sums Jobu Stanley & carloslty, pardons o fud oyt bow way persons had been recommonded to clewwucy by Alderwen, snd the . 1, followiuy was the result of the search, the time resak slso Lots 11 t0'21, lnclueive, Block 1 of Central f the skarch, the tlo Cabiceochasica tlenrolin, e veuni Aadiion 13 Cntcaget Lot 1 Blosky | Coyorowbeing from Moy s s 7, ‘IBIIIMD'G:O Armour, . Yoe, H. H. “‘!“v jn E. Smith's Resubdivision’ of B. ¥. Joboson's . Blackwan, k. Huy eld.C. P, Rel- subdivision of part of the W. 4 of the B. W. of Bee. 34, 30, 14: Lots 11 and 12 Hlock 23 of Elston Additi also tho % of Lot 11 Block 33 of Ugden's’ Addition; slao Lot U, Block { i, Hogors, Marshall . A, BT 1, N Toag, 4,10 Buricy. £ Watkdins. Joha Tyreli 8ol The capital stock is $1,500,000; surplus, $750,. ardons |ssued,” Aldermen recuring mare ti Undonbtedly roma of thoso relessed wero politiclans, whose Irltn-l-hlrflll ia easential an TIE COUNTY-BUILDING. The Jannary Grand Jury will by called Monday. The Connty Attorney ia boay preparing an opin- Commiaetoner Tabor is stifl on the sick-list, and thero 4 very little hope of Ius ever attending many more Bosrd meetings. The County Treasurer yesterilay made the trans- fer of fondr autnorized by tne Bvanl the day be. fore, and wilt to-day honor a limited number of orders agunst the Court-1louse and Publio Build- In the Connty Canrt ae!(!ldfiy P. M. Wilkinton void of worldly goodw, and was dischn el‘f‘ nnder Indicted along with t Life-Insurance Company. Court yesterday and gave bail in tue sum of $:3, 000, andited & number of bilke, A was oneof Alexander White for §243. belng an old clmint for the uso of vauits in tha old Heeorder's in a minote's work earned i docnment simply avorred that the (lovernor had 1lie power to appoint Commissioners, and that ho alr0 har the right 1o remove counscl on both eides will come in by agreoment. o atone in the walls wan found uninjured, but'in the dome several atoncs wero found cracked so badly ve 1o bo taken out. from thio exsmination made, that all approhension “The County Attornoy's opinion in reference to the lisbility of the granita cantractor for daimages pleara that Individual, for it not only cuts off the chances of his getting the covetod 824,000, hut ablencss of his contract, have been avolded; bat as it e, tho situation ha rizhts, justas tbo less favored contractors have ast, huwever, Lo get h‘.l $24,000, it {9 nard, fs to offer against joss, bit this movement Wal Dring Into tidicnle by coming forwal only thing left the Board is to adhere to it con- tract with' the granite man, and about all the granite man can do s to walt his timo. Tezality and constitutionality of tha berr nance camo np and was argued. \Water street, who wero arrestod during the sum- contended that the only way to enforce the ordl. comply with its provistons in pucking, which could not bo dono for the reason that the clty had no jurisdiction outside of ita limits. Tho only other means of complying with the ordinance was 10 eapack the frait, which waonld injury to tho frmit and gre nance required the fealt to of l‘crlnh\&nrll of a bushel, jofinition of a bushel, compliance with it in this respect was out of tho question. It also required tho fruit to be ot uniform quality, which was impossivle; and that for n violtlon of the 10 the Informer, which Mr. Tuley heid was » vio- sbuald ha pald tnto the City 'l'!n!ru?' Mr, Linscott replicd on the vart of urged that tho ordinance was deslgned to compel salo of frult in fractional parts of o bushel, but onantity containod in tho packages old, ply to the ?nultlon of the dlsposition of ths fine, he a that the money was actually pald fato the City Teeasury, and that the Conncil aftorward liad power to appropriate it as it eaw Ait, taken n ‘ment by the Court, and will be decided to-day, CRIMINATL NEWS. ol Junker & Lonzen, liquor donlers at No, 104 Michigan streat, wera yesterday held in $500 bail each by Commisioner loyno for fatling to make proper entrics in thelr Government hooks, ajor™ Howard and John Hiickey, two reputed amounts recently. count, they will be sent up for vagrancy. ‘was nccused of having forgod a recoipt to a bill for clothing agalnst one of the proprictors of tho At- 1o his ows boord-bill. ile They come of s family wha kill, and thelr names quarreled, and Henry threatanad to kil for which ho was soon aftor arrested and locked up at the police station, aroat the Woat Madlson-Street Station, charged witn conspiracy In defrauding Gwis Andorson ont of s diamond cross valued by him at 82,000 and 700, Giford went on Anderson's bal-bond, and Mrs, Fisher, who haa had Anderson arrested moverl timas for defranding her out of her property, got tioatedsion of tho same, Ander- son keops a restanrant and houso called bad by the polica at No. 68 Weat Madison street. traln on the Alton Roud, but ax fortune had it the Patrick Mcincrnoy was recently arrested by Oificor P. Leary, and was yesterday held in 82,000 ball to the 1sth by Justico Morrlson. no charge, but Paddy's frionds aay 1t {s for the ex- Directam—il. k. Ferry, A, Cowles, 9 ), 2. 7, | present omcers hold ovor until next year, most uat now 1s the estimaics to be presented to | press-robbery, and it Al e K e, ‘fl.{' e b | ey euuld oaly lave boen elected 1ast nigh R T esbable et o e | Stiooe srconnat e ey of thy hank wiil ba elected at tho | Bpcardian't reo this polnt, sud bis crowd mi the appropriations to b weked for will be matorl- | 1arcany of 80 Rouin 2, corncrof Clark and Houth Water street Heuton: John Shaughnessy, rick Winter; Joscoh wanted ot the Armory: Witliam dawloy, forging ordors and_chocks: Jolin Pike, ' rearrested an a chargu of obtaining n 1 8. B, Dewey, of No. 10 Mouroe s oy, of " fanadry, on C! + Gamucl Yottee and Henry Lawwon. nllas John McCommiskey, the follows who_burglarized the residcuco of Hergt, McCabe, No, aveuu, wero yeaterday bold in $1.000 cach to tha Crimina) Court, und Yetter in 8100 adiitlonal for suashingJamcs McCabo on tho head swith o lamp, Lawson is an old oftcnder, and wn:’ in & few weeky managed Lo parated mecshes of the 1aw au the Crlmi+ nnl Court, The most unpleassut feature of the the probabillty that murdur will be added three days ln child-bod, and the alarm aud wur- Justice Summerfcld yesterday held the follow- Luuis Flscher, larceny of & watch snd 13200 from Ad treet, 8500 1o the Crimlnul Cour tireqe from Plvmouth Church, of Daiton Station, larceuy of 8 team cf horsvs by Nolan Bros., $300 tothe 18th. Justico Morrson hield Anton White 1n $:100 bali to the Criminal Court for ‘the larceny from Michaol Gurzo; Mattle E, Buldiey and 1o conuection with Frank Swenle, who was put under arrest last evenlog, 1s accused of IIYDE PARK AND LAKE. A'CONFERENCE OF TUE TOWN BOARDS of Lake and Hyde Park was held in the Fullerton Block yesterdsy sfternoon. There weto Mesars. Jobn K. Benslcy, Clark, and Mitchell, of Hyde Park, aud Mesers. George Mulrhead, Levi Mootgomery, Deter Murpby, P. Nolan, and A, B. one an S njortty it tases Noerty was | Mieeine. theough the Infinence of seard hiave, cepeclndly it he wants to ority of tho Board to negotiate a It wiil be 1aid hefore the Board records. Afier tion was £0 am! Samo of his brother-Come visit him to-day. and uliahfng the fact that he was de- ‘The gentleman tins same direction heforo, ods, State Insurance Examiner, he officers uf the Trotection ad soma Cheshrongh, _of cane Into the Uriminal re Joho R. Waleh and Samuel As on Tecords met erterday and mong fnod rejecied g day with fonr pamps 40,000, and % the oill, Cotnmissioncr Uleary had ot oniy done hie dni, bt s per diem for the overheating, ending Nov, the next e Commirsloners vesterday added n the quo warranio case by fling replicationa of Lipe ctal, The 7,000, 1nto acconnt. ance for frictlon. nch appointees, efc. set for argning the case, but the any effect on them or not. Hethiuks, | tonteet: T the Court-Ilonse work doce not ertainty over the titimato proft- If the opinfon had been weeks ago the contractor might and all” this uacertainty wonl s contractor must stand upon his Whnt he proposes to do, ndemnifying bond to sccure 1t lier threateneto d and offering Jar bond, and demanding an ad- re antount of hia contract. 'The ta the At the BERRY OILDINANCE, uasi-criminal cases In the ay “tho_question of x‘}-‘n ordi- Mr. Tuley ap- l commleslon merchants on South yeator aready laid the ordinance in question. 1ia e tghts o counpel ahlppers of fruit who of the city ond Stato to | valled. water, be attended swith cexponse o tha deal rofora hmpracticable, Tho ol Lml up in packag bat since there was no Park Hoard. WaH ReceNRALY. 1f of the fine imposed shonld go ter, which provided that all fines tho cliy, and It did not prahioit the tation of the any misropro Inre- 5ty raleed wore nnder ad wero locked up at Contral Sta- having beaten soveral (rungers Failing In this an employe of 8am Engel, tallor, then having the amount credited s ulao charged with er amouuts from Eniol and fromn i Ills case way continued in $500 ne nd his two sons, Henry and Wil- al the corner of Clark streot and The two sons weru before Jus- rdsy, charged by tho father with During the trtzl the dofondants i bia brother, ex-constable, 1tnd Matilda Fisher ugly lst. o despirato attompt wan made to ates Expresa car on tho outgoing he valuablo packwzes, and got No arrests ware made at the tine. ‘The police mado ey vuzght to knaw, Timothy Tierney, accused of the th of candy froni Subn Jonergan, 4 1, and nn jnmato of a rane! wned " streot, lateny of 620 from Johu nrceny of cloihing Hlmr, larcony of a owner ia cloth, for " which 'an omployer, J. J. Meck, to livery omit such notlee money on falsc pro ect 50 worth of clothes from le arlc stroet. b 100 Bluo Island when the busglary on i Nower: ather street, escapo througn tho hurglary. Mrs, McCabe had lain pared tise given her by the burglars caunscd her tuepring cl - | day with s full assortment of imported canary and A B o Bttt cold i, e, Iamiedrepesied: | B republic ol patoulahtho, M. | German slaging-bisds, pacrote, and fancy birda at DRY (008, \soobpusmgmmxokrm 17, sl yesterday sho whe consldered (o qulto 8 | gf' eio’ uileto mouarchice of Furapeyt | very low pric Iats, Caps, Gloves, Doots, Shoes, c., L2 b countries 50 unenligbtoued they actuully shut —————— TUURSDAY MORNING, Jan. 10, at 9:30 o'cloeh chaln ¢l i1 | penalso to oiph Selivartz, of X : tto; . P, charged with: tha ceny as r drm of of money dus the oy: N vol. Co., of No. 145 lillnols sl iy veius, whic present ‘*grandson ol over the approval of the minutes of the previous Me, Condis offcred 8 resolation providing that reconla of future Joint aesstons should be kept by n Secretary to ho hereatter elected. thatno record whatever had heen kevt of past {ransactions of the Joint Noard, and that no rales for its gavernment exlated. Mr., Bensloy thoncht it wonld cost conelderable money to writo up tho recorde of the past fonr or fire yeare, and did not believe that the advaniages fained wanid Jtstify such oxpenditnre, had no objection to paying n Permanent ¥ecrotary &1 pee meetlng, and € ) e, and fn that shape sas adopt- od. Mesere, Alitcholl, Condit, dnd Foster wera appointed a commitiea tw preparo rales for the Jalut bods, and Mr. 1lerna was unanimonaly elect- ol Peemangnt Becretary. The mieeting then ot Foster, Superiutendent af the Water-Works, ‘ro- norted that the hortzantal nipee leading from’ the ateam boller {o the cylindees were too_ smail, and seonld_have to bo renlaced with a larzer eet, Tioliy praplo wote bout reviy to maxe Uoie tent o thonght this wasas good a time as any to arcerttn If the conditions had been faifiled, The cifginecen fn 8t Loals and clsowhero with whoin ho Il hoen i conforenco had servg on_ the testinr commitiee, of Taiedo, and Mr. M, Lone, of Milwankee, consented to rerve it desired to do xo, made # duty teel Nov. 1 with Indiana_block conl with thres pumpa ranning, and had evaporated 8,48 pounds of water with one ponnd of eval, the day's dnty being 40, 000,000 pounds, On the sunc- 81,000, 000 ponids duty wan teached R ), 000 renchod wan that §n sone casca steam wan 1oat b{ The average dally duty for the weel was over 31,000,000, and during vor !5, 000, the flaures sliosen by the indleator gave a duty of 47, 000, the lnas by friction not belng taken The cantenct culled for o duty of 40,000,000, and did should be a dend-1ift or calculated swithout allow- Mr. Condit sald that the contractors had engaged to do'the work In_fonr or five weeke, whilo they had taken as many manths, aud wore not yat read Sofar aatho Superinicndent's ropor! hothing Itke the amountof duty called for hy the contract had been reached. * Commlssfoner Wheeler, of liyde Park, declared that the Tlolly Manufacturing Compnny had real- Izl that they canid not carey put the terms of thofr hoy iad made all the changes in thd machinery posaible, snd wero now wniting for r Ieading fgpm the laka to the Water-Works durlny tho winter, 2o that the engines pumped aind ine stead of waler, tho contract: the towns had not filled thoir contract. By that means they wonld flc;{lu thelr lability, while the towns would be held ment, Mr. Rensley moved that the Wator-Worls Com- missionera b inatructed 1o notify the Tlolly Manu. facturing Company that they wero ready for the test, and to requost them 10 uamo rome day within the ‘next fiticen days, 1o enter Tuto corrcapondence with the engincers mentloned. ‘The motion prevalicd. Thy Sccretary read a conynanication from Elisha 1. Willard, in"which hie vifergl to allow the Board Lo lay a water-plpo throuzh his land along the line of Sixey-clzhihi strou to the lnke, on equitablo terme to he areanged for. npunlnfi up tho atrect throueh his land. Mr. Bensley moved oys of the two towns, with instric- tlons to confer with Mr. Willnrd as ‘io oblainiy; esived ensoniont, or purchasing tha right o way, ){r. Wheeler thought ths best caurse would be to al w [netitute condemnation nrou-mlln?-. !, Vecder explained that by tustitatlng euch proceedings they would recommize Willarll'y right not anily ta the fand butin tha pipe wiich they had own. 1zian rights In front of his land, and tho crib was #0 sithated that opuning . Sixty-eig! not eerve them any, The maoting then degencrated into ai oble divcussion on the old and inuch-voxed ques- flon of tho pro rata to be paid b It ‘was decided 1n the Jolnt Board that Lako should pay 60 vor cent and £ cent, and this action was ratified ” hy the Ilyde Lakv, however, could not see it, and inslsted on only m{ln: GO por cent. trouble soemed to ho ivhetl by each Jioard of the proccedings of tho Joint loard v. Mr, vondit offercd providing that o majority vote of the Joint Donrd ahoald be binding on both towns, which wus re- ferred to the Committee on Rules, and the Board odjonened until Thursday week at £ p, m, e —— WESTERN VS. EASTERN VIR- A _Correspondent Examines the 3 ul Drawa Honio Compnrisons Not Altogethier Fluttering to Chicago, .3 To the Liditor of The Tribune. “ Cnicago, Jan. 7.—Upon New-Year's Day, apropos of n comuliment to tho virtue of the Weat, as comparcd with less favorod reglons, 1 heard the astonlshing statement that “tho society ot no portion of our country ls so cor- rupt 08 that of Boston; nowhero clee ls thers so0 littlo senso of truo honor; nowhere clso so many criminals in the educaled and refined class,"—Jnckson and Winslow the facts for this sweoplug gencralization. The reasvus of this ‘'corruption’’—*the people of Boston have ccased to louk to the Lord, have turned to tho worship of thelr own sell-derived intollizence."” Ot course, 1 did not bellevo tho nssertfon, and, wera it true, * You'ro ‘cuother” fs no c cuso for wrong-doing. I bave been looking through “Tho Black List" fn your issuc of last Fridny, curlous to learn how inuch the genteel scamps of Boston had swindled peonle out of,—how lttle the West, owing to Its superior virtue, had suffercd. Since tho 10th of July, 1878, of and embezzlements,' for tho State of Mussa- chusetts, $1,834,000, for the City of Ciieago 22,633,703, leading off 1th- of December with the enormous swin of 8300,000 fromn our City A Treasury, & sum greater thon stands opposite any mamo n Massachuscits,” except that of Winalow, 631,000, who, if he did not *luck to the Lord " called often cnough upon bim in public nlaces where it would bo *reported.”” There aro several suggestive things lu this In Massachusctts you quote nelther defalca- cations nor embezzloments for 1873, tlon oceurs, nad our great defanlters been pun. ished fnstead of feted, would ateals have gone on ail over the country! Would million of dollars have been taken pocr clty, burned off tho fucu of: the earth, mortgaged *over ears™ lu rchullding, strickun down by the panic of 1878, devastated by the fire of 1874, and_ “pealed ' by ficmwl. “high- Heoutldential | lerks, members of churches,?! *loaders fdentified with chureh churitics,” the Moody and Sankey meetings "' Of twool the defaleatiuna in Massachusctts, 1874, I read, * Loss made good by friends,” You Post-Otllce, ar Treasury. Do you not taln! [ T-l-tlou of ths benighted old Lieathens who ullt the Parthonon would help us **whotn the day-star from on high hath visited,” sdwell In the eflulgence of this nincteenth century clvilization "{ % Another thing struck me in the Hst you ap- wropriately call” *black.” waa smade public the 20th of Junuary, 1876, slnce figures {n But $15,000 for the whole State llllurinu Ii,h? Cc:lllcumnl vc’ar :K the }‘irte':t llllepnh- aud for tho year just paased the bigpgest tulef Wombezaled B 050 £150,000," u pititul amount, you percelve, com- With sthe snum Wit up in prison Counts and Marqulses If they hap- ba thieves. thein, they have notthe glorious opportunitivs offcred by **she freest Government In tho orld,* We shall all be on thequi vive for Lucy Hogp- er's accounts of the breakfnsts, diuy d balls given by our *cultured ” fellow-cilizens in tuat Elyslum o earth wo call Parls. be just fu tineto cateh on bis return from old to the wiillons of that Prince vl ¢ood-fellows— Ralston (and I wish the fultators of hia lify would fmitate him lu his deatb)—of whomI thiuk we have been a little envious. 3 After kililng tnore bugs than auybody elsc, and having the bigvest fiso on record, it was hard that un outside barbarial the Rockics, & nobody, with nubody's blood in sbioula throw in the sbade our §500,- 1u 1674 wo thought *‘a big thing,” and the snug little sum *put by” by the an ex-Governor," the' nephew of formed. Lel me suggest fo the publishers, a3 o meank of potthng their dnes, the plan adopted after “the temporary misapplicatton of funda® by Prestdent. Oriway, of Rrighton, Mass.: “T.oss macde goxl, by fricnds.’ . Ju casting about” for the reasons of this “ ahocking depravity,” “affecting every claas of people holding positions of trust,” ‘you say w1 oririn dafes hack to the timaof the War '3 4t had its Incentton In that civil etrile, ahich not only disorzanfzed’ the politieal and com- snercial fnterests, but had the still more dis. astrons effect of breakine down all acnse of moral oblieation and responsibility.’ As T read, su far fron oeing a cauge the War Itself was an cfl=ct. The *reasons ' for it, nnd most of this *shockine depravity " zecins to me plainer than any sunilght vouchaafed by our gray akies. But T am glad to bave you admit what fs the natural puteome of war, what las alwava been its outcome, for [ have read a bustiel of cssavs, have heard sermons ad nauscan to prove that our unnawural, men- Atrous atrife of brother with brother for four long years was n grand and noblo thinge and developed a nobler typo of character than we conld have grown Iniw without {t. There were defications and emberzlements before 1861, and wherever there arce shevp to he ann, 0, at 11 o'clock, by care to Calvary. Friengy of the famlly are invited to attend. DUNN—In this city, Jan. 5, of parafysle, Mn, Caroline F. Dunsi, Widow of fhe late Samug Dunn. aged 67 years and 8 moathsi TANSETT—Mry, Ann O. Basdeft, Jan, 7, 180, agedd 60 vears, Carrinzn to Roachil] Wednesday. > 'hiladelphis papers please capy. ADWELL—Of nenst alecnae, Sunday nighy, Jan. 6, William Cadweell, aged 50, ‘Vaneral feom his lato esldence, 412 Sonth Osige Tornerof Polk, Wedneadny morning, Ja. 10:40 aelock, Frienda of the family Invited. §3r- Rocheeter and Syracuse (N. Y.) Dhpeg plense eopy. DU WEISS—At her restdence, 1148 Weat Magle rot-st., Lydins, wife of I, Du Welas, ‘aged 41 years 11 montns and 7 dase. , £ OwenAlioro (Ky.) papets please copy. = ANNOUNCEMENTS JILESWORTH ZOUAYES HAVE A BPECIAL B e Ty e, AL PROE. g b MILLS W L il i 0%, Fefaitoisl Tecture this (Wednestay) srening o Re'elock. Subject, **Gnowmic Wikjom uf the Urleat.> It was stated The Chalr 1 jor veriting np Lhe past ome dircusion the re ] Jown to husiness, and Mr. ‘Tho Admission, 23 centa, PPUIE HEV, . MWORRALL W ‘noonday moetini tn-day a tha Y, AL oo, it * Prayer foF _ Ghritiiey daclined to but. Mr. | fleeced thero will be fonnd o sienrer. Breaches | Ko, Saontt . oS0 N ana Women Chieagor " amd ~ Mec. Cabke: | of trant ary not o new Lhiie under tie sun, and | Lapke oo o o Youok MeRsy #i hat | why “Endicott's robbery* should $destroy o, 110 had TREIVICE OF m"_'(:) " 1011 3 a1 uliureh will be hetd $his evening. Adchra of Mr, 31, A, Dactiett, 475 West Tl dulph-at., tear Unlan [ar delin_ s, B3 DRIOD LK e, PULMONT it " FORTY YHARS OF BUCCESE 1s st cient evidence of the valuoof Bchenck’s Palmonie faith In human nature " I do not sce. f you will Jook over your Hat apain 1 thinke vou will bio ablo to guess at the sort of man who, In the greater ‘nunber of cases, Is guilty ol these breaches of trust. There will e plenty of them in every community which cares 1ith1g for character, much for professlors. In politics wo du not seck thy wisest man, but the one who howls loudest on our atde. and In the commercial world we are silly enough to trust our money to persons who ‘‘have no peculiar 1ua|lnvntlunn fur their bueincss," have bad no teatning for it, and too often for wo better reasuna than that tlic pereon so trusted Is advertised as “leader ofa prayer-meeting, *‘active In & Funday- school,” or *‘munitlicent in charitv,” as If fo were not us eary to he generous with other peo- pla's money as to ancrifice oue's wite's relations on Lho ultar of one’s countrv, It 7 had heard that W, ¥. Endicott * was act- ive in tho Mootdy-and-Sankey meetings," know- fng that Unitarlins do not beliove in ralsing the wind {n the Moody manner, [ shonld nhave felt quite certain he was baiting a houk for plous de- positors, of trhom 1 rru ume he caught many. Now we need not ask, * Que vanalt it tafre dais cetto gatere! P but the questlon **{f*there are any honest men among us' walts uot’ for an answer, We know there are honest men and honest bankers. I lave no doubt you could namo many, since tha diminutive virelo of my nequalutance furnishes three. dunbt if either of them ever * addreseed a raver,” “eloquent?’ or otherwise, to a fush- onable auddionce,—really wood ncople haven't much retiglon (o apenls afs “Thev bear thelr ehuro of the thumlrserewing considered the thing in nost churehes, but I do not. betiere they display upon thelr deska (I confess utter fgnorance of the tnside of gflices) o copy of the Beriptures, or even u tract, If you go to their banks you will not hear a word nbout the Lord, but if you de- posit molmf you'll zet it agaln when you psk for it tho % trust of the whlow and “orphan they'll not spcculate with, and It they take a trip to Europs {t will not 1 with thelr neigh- bor's wife nor with his money. Ko CANADA. 3 Recent Fnllures=Tietter Jurymen Wanted— The Cunadiun Grain Trade. Bneciat Disuateh to Tha Chicagw Tritune. MoxTiEAL, Jan. 8.—The Journal of Commierce states, in regard to tho falluro of tho larce dry- zoods firm of George Winks & Co,, that thcre has been no fallure and uo suspension. The firm continucs to pay ordinary nceounts at maturity; and it Is hoped that the orineipal partner, who 18 at present in Englaud, will make goue. satistaztory arrangement for con- tioulng the business. A petition s being circulated, and largely signed, praying the Quebee Guvernment to ralsy tho standurd of Jurymen. Tho nocessity for such o step was plainly demonstrated in con- nection with the trlal of tho alleged perpetrat- ors of tho murder of Hackett on the 12th of July last. Sveetal Dixpaich to The Chicago Tridune, Quengc, Can., Jan. 8.e-intelligenco was re- colyed Liere to-day by cable to tho effect that o well-known Liverpool firm lerzely engaged In the timber trade has falled for about £760,000. :\numl.:cr of Quebec houscs are smd to be in- crested. Fe velal Dispateh to The fieano Tyiune. OTTAWA, Can., Jan. 8.—~Dr, May, Sceretary to the Poris Exbibition Comtmnlssion, Is licre mak. ing nm\nfiemcmn for the accond shipment of goods, Artivles for exhibition are to be ship- ed on the 14th inst. Prof, Selwyn, of the Guo- oeical Department, will act for Dr. May after his departurs for Parls, Kinastoy, Jun, 8.—Custom-llouse ofliciala give a statement of the graln fmported to Klugston, and transhipped to Moutreal and other places, during_ the zmru 1875, 1570, and 1877, ruspectively, In 1875 there were 1,308,170 bushicls corn, and 3,445,031 bushels wh: 1670, 43,374 busliels vats, 13,437 bushiels barlor, 2,445,670 buxheis corn, aud 1,857,533 bushels wheat in 1877, there were recelved Lero ) 149 bushels rye, 2,078 buatiels oats, 415,47 busliela barley, 5,937,257 huahela corn, and 8473510 bushiels wheat,—makinga total ot 39,119 bush- ol ryc, 450,301 bushels bartey, 1,701,303 busticls cam, and 0,770,348 bushels wheat, Special Dispalch 1o {he thisayn Teihune, MoxTitzAL, Jan. 8.—The fallure of the En. glishs housc of Joseph Auderson & Son brought about the suspension hero to-day of teorge R. Cochiruny & Cu., butter und chiess merchunts, with labilitles cstimated ot 300,000, “The Jank of Torouto §s reported to boa he: oser,, havine advanced to a conslderable smount upon butter shipped by Cochrune to Auderson, At Bt Scholastlque to-day, true bills were found ngainst two Indlaus, Kuventalsi and Ouerent), accused of setting flre to the Cath- olie Churh at Oka, aud aguinst several othurs acensed of hoing neeessories to the erime. “The ovideica s stronu and direct. Wueclud Dixmatch (o he CAlenga Tridune, ‘ToroNTo, Jon, 8.—The extradition cuse of Charles E. Willjams, the Chicago forger, was ar- rued to-day _in chambers bofore Chief-Justive Tarrison, Counsel for the prisoner contended that the warrunt fssucd in Chitugo wos defect- Ive, ond the evidence insullicient, nud that the prosecution desired to uxtradite Willlumns upon 8 charge which could not be proved¥und ‘try him on another chargeat Chicugo. Judgment was reserved. The Quebee Chronicle, speaking editorially of the liouora nccorded to Stavley, the Afrlcan cx- plorer, belfoves that the DOritish Governmeut should acknowledge in eome tangible manner the valuavlo ecrvices vendered by Jumnes Gur- dou Beunett to humanity, civilization, und sclenco fu c:\ulpplng ard urlxlunllug the lelug- stone expedition, . ———— anil on eucceeding doys ‘Tho concluston 00, ' A calculation on Syrup aan cure for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, loarscness, Sore Throat. It contalns no opium; is pleasant to (ho taste. For #ale by all Drngglsts. T BARBITT'S PREFAIEATIONS. s At e B, T.BABBITT'S |- Originel and Standard Manufacturss; OFFICE AND FACTORY: Fos. B4, 66, 68,70, 73, 74, 76, 60 &3 Washungton-s1, .Y, BABBITT'S BEST SOAP, Tha most pleassnt ond effective Soan for the Lng Arp T il At aninR purposes ever ofer etal packan et 1168 on et ipLof 20 centa BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP, Mago from the purest yegetable ofls, Unrivaled (o ho 'Callet nnd tha flath, For uzein the Nursery iy a4 1o cqual, Eample hoz. containiog three cakey ient (rea on recalpt of 73 cents, BABBITT'S SOAP POWDER, From this Towder 8 heautiful and serviceabls white pofc Nanp, of ony deslred strengih, can bo mads ia fon minates withoitt th 1se of grease or potash. Trid packagasent {ree on receldt of 25 cools. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Atmolutety pure; Tiread, caken puddings etc.; msds In & aliort Apace of time, keep lunger, and aro more di- atible thay when mada of common and clhesp iméie- lous, A trial package sent free on recelpt of 95 cenle, BABBITT'S SALERATUS, Assmplo package sent free ot not spceify whether that half,” If ter-pipo in the would claim that o thele part of the agree- Thoy wero alsa Insteucted 1o wis opposed 1o that the matter be referred r. Willard ownoed tho ri- h rtrect wouold Mr, Bensley's motion pre- Intermin- eacltown for Hydn Park 40 The or or not s raiification & resolution A etandard article, roceips of 23 centa, BABBITT’S CREAM TARTAR. ted frea from el fmpurittes, The housewits o T eu 16, Trial 'packayo scat frea on Feceipiel en BABBITT'S ' POTASH. A prre corcentrateq alkalt, donbls the strength o common Potash. Gsmple acnt free on Feceipt of 3 TUE. “ Black 3 fi_ THE PROPRIETOR will give an ounce o xold for every ounco of impueltica found any of theso preparation Toor_Sale by all_Dealers. VANILLA CISOCOLATE. VANILLA CHOCOLATE BREAKFAST, LUNCE, AND TRAVELERS Defies all Honest Compelifion? Grocers " -IR-2-B..] T pa me e defaleationg who_experienco” trdutt Bedoming hir: or Bt spenanld wearo B M1IS, TIHONP v ‘The ques- CONFECTIONLIE CELEBRATED throughod thu Union—expressed toal arts. 1D ana upwand 3 el 10N NALES, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. General Auctioncers, 174 Handolphi-st, MISCELLANEOUS BOOES AT AUOTION, FTERNOON, Jau. 8, at 3:30 o'clock # %, 174 Eass Randalph- W3l. A, BUTTELS & CO.. Auctioneers. AUCTION BALE OF NEW FURNITURE 0fce, Parlor and Cook $toves, Crockery War, elc., 4 WEDNESDAY, Jan, o at foo'clock, at Dutters & C Auctlon Tuoms, 17 I g PINPOOLTABLE, 2 BEWING MACHINES, AT AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, Juc- . 246 5clock, at Butters 4 08Y Auction Jloon No. 174 BAGT HIANDOLPILBT, THURSDAY TRADE BALE. nore than a 01U our oue * prominent ) soclety, tivo in BATTLE OF HEW_ORLEANS, Nzw URLEANS, Jan, B.—The auniversary of tho Battio of New Orleans was celebrated to-day by o graua military procession, composed of o battallon of the Tnlrtcenth Unitel States In- fontry, cominanded by Capt. Ferdinaud E. Decourcy; the marises nnd sallors from the Euterprise an! Cononleus, communded by Licnt. F. W, Nicholls; the unifurmed Louisiaoa Militla, und various volunteer military organtza- tions, cummanded by Col. Owen, Solutes were firesd by the Waahington Artiliery and Loufsiana Ficld Artillery under Col, John Giynn. After the parade the Federal aud Vuluntecr oflicers dlned together. e eet—— — 1~ THE NEW YORK BIRD STORE, No. 281 Kast Madison street. will open again to- any of our bauks, parks, TUEBDAY out salesr Fecurrence to & bit of the® who Winslow's 1orgery Massuchusctts run lowar only *rrom 850,000 to b which the alle MOSHER'S LIFE-SIZE OIL PORTRAIT OF SHERIDAN still continacs ta be admired by all who visit his beautiful photographic gallery, 125 State strext. Reweuber, cabluut photos reduced to $4 perduzen. o —————— At our Salesrooms, 174 Randolpl ERS & C Al But we must £xcuso Wi BUT By GEO, ', GORE & CO., s and 70 Wabash-av. BOOTS AND SHOES A groas destderatum has been a fashion orge whic! .:omvlctuly covering tho deld of dress the various luterests of tho bouschold, sbould ulso glve the reader choice literary and weneral reading matter. 8 18 accompllshed by Audrews' Hazu il They will U8 and 70 Wabas! Presdent=C, T, Wheeler, ent U larceny of clothing and other | Njii our late * pub, fune.” and bis * culchured " | published at Cinciunuth, at the wivecription yrics AT AUCTION. Vicerreriicnu ¢, A an, - THE BANKS. encing with e prescat Councl whies e or, | aruciestram i boing of Chaion e, 3o, | gupiist” P red | yoar. Heni 10 tuuts for apeclaaen copy. b et STty JDirect ave, ¢, T Whoelar, £ A, Musa, TUE DEE-UIVM. §romptly ¢ach week until July 2. Then there was | servant, 1,000 cach 1o the Criminal Courts Joha | Wousedto write i our copv-boaks, R e e e nesday, Jan, 8, at 0 1-3 o m. Pl &b st - 9T A Samuel D, Ward, s Recelver of theMerchanta®, | & break of soven weeks, followed by reports fur } Heauesscy, larceny of Aluyor leatlie overcost well to question our past hours aud sk el o MARKIAGES, Wa shail offer an sxtra fue sale uf Wintor 004 ’l'll-‘u.l“hl!ud.wn amulql‘:lho;umnuund. hrmel;:'nllut:-;‘l;- sj‘.“:“o‘:l:n:' ‘fl‘l.\'il‘l hl;: et There wore rumore regarding \he cause, T:u ‘:hl:ouvnu.! re.cellv ng ":fl um{‘.' mmmr't.mw:luymu‘:o“s ucp:ov'c‘n.‘o mgo‘w;vu “_}mm“gh.,mglg —1n l‘finlr“}-‘“ of I)‘z“n‘m"_ X‘T‘E)L:‘I:d- of l-mln‘fl;l:z';"uAml‘:tngc\‘\'gl-lmfi L Jeaterday sgnioat Judgs L B. Ol a8 Hecelrer of | am e e Kayur'. sotrauarye mr. | fons oS BA006"inuit “the “Toan papurs. A& tlo rato o aro colug, in tho coursa | Wiiyst (e eoiencs if t CLIREREN RS, | Bootsund Bala., aad wlhe, o uesal efse e Vi trendial = ¥ rartor. W BULe SavinE - Fevnyey o makee ap thx behorts umd Do alond | 1o rol sn with’ until tho 16th. of Jour years more wo can report o steal cqual | 3 18000Y TG velcaman, and Miss Lucy A. | 98¢ 8v0ds LORE. & €O, 1 Jouce, both of Freeport, M. WITIERSPOON—-WILLIAMS — Chicago, Jan. 5, by the Rov. Robert Collyor, Mr. Scwall A. \Citherepoon and Miss Macianna i1 Williazs, both of loatou, Siass. T nEATHs, TRODERICK—Michaol _ Droderick, &b 11130 o'clock, Jan. & at bis resldouce, 1211 Wrigh Vancral by carriagos to Jeautia’ Chureh, thouca 10 Calvary, at 10 o'clock wbarp, Tuursday, 10th fnat, ‘Roscommon County ' ((roland) Messanger e — ey By WM., MOOREHOUSE & CU4 Auctioncers, 64 a0d 89 Randolph-st. 'THIS MORNING, at half-past O o’clooks ‘Wo aball sell a lurge stock of NEW FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. n, uway beyoud 000; Government bonds, $818,800: city, county, a Chief Justice. s Cook and Heating Stoves, and ‘State bonds, $112,100. 110f Boath Brauch Addition.’ “The titls to this Condit, of the Town of Lake. On motion, Mr. | Yiur list, loug as it is, omits one name that | P'Ehed SoBY: ad second-hask ILLINOMS TRUST & $AVINGS BANK. Iand was In Bydaey Myers, but 1t was bought with Muirbead was edected Chaina o Ly O e s | o L EANEY=0n Tuesdsy, Jan. 8, Jumes Heaner, Qurpets, uow and nd,:‘sw- the money of the son of John Heune) nephew of Jauocs Au lmmense stock of pecond-band Ful WOReia Aukon Btaser, C. N Lisdgren, o Creran, | Lyagey Was_ {udjridusily tudebted to the ! The mecting wasted ahour and & auarter before | suthor of *The lifo of Chriat,” who bas re- | Hssney, 208 Enet w Househotd (oods, snd Ghberal Nerchundise. Rl RS etior, 12 1 Powors, | B te Bavings Iostitytion in the sum of $50,000, re 1o 8ll, Ju the tima meotoned, 800 | cr¢aulsing, aud squabbled for & quarter of 82 Lour celved $10,000 for work pledged but uot pere Fuueral from 303 Caurcheat,, on Weddcaday, WL, MOOLEUQUEE & CO., Auctloae ! ' »

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