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Ttils CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1878—TWELViY PAGES. . 4,280.60; balance, applled to attoraey's bill, 210,43 3 tiafied, too, that Lawl PREPARATIO They are nenbordinate, —from his' confeasiona, npatthe Twentr-second Street Statlon charged with gtabbing Marens Linden at the coroer of me of tha ai THE CITY. ml'n. A. E, Clark, and W. J. Bmyths being pre: alarge tablet contalning the ns e been 5 nt. clent. Pharachs from the time of Miz 5 e = Mr. Lyman J. Gage, it was reported, declined to Mr, Culver occupled the chair, and stated that st | hie demeanor thronghont was certatnly pre) Tnirty-ninth and £tate treets, mention of which | raim. the grandson of Noah and founder of q scrve an Treasurer, owing to Inck of time to give | the inet meeting'committecn wero sppolnted on | tobla causo, a9 was mleo thatof the yonngman | was made in jesterday's paper. Tle donies all | 430 bovrttan monarchy, to that of Pharaol GENERAL NEWS. for the purpore. Tow grades of corn, and also on the matter of re- | McClella had mot been fu tho ‘fnatitation | knowledge of the affalr. Linden, who'ls not stanl | yie SEFRHAR FPRRERR 50 i oy ponown i Anambee of smendments o the constitablon | orting & Jaw for presentation (o the lowa Leglela. | {wenty.four honrs before he presamed to. know { serionsiy hurt, saya Movene quaticled with b | finesos” the Great, incinding thered s Bl 4 | and by-laws wero adopted. ' 3tr. Bacon was elected | tnre, the provisions of which should protect the | more than anybody e! and cut him, Lt the police doubt the rtory some. tho ci 2 2 nino centurles, viz.: from M. The Mayor and Corporation Canneel ars expected | 154hg'important nosltion of Secretary. The Pres | graln recciver who made advances o the county what, aathey havo beon anale 1o got at the de. | tho chronology of ning centurles, viz.: from 1 home Monday. L dent and Secretary wera snthorized to take charge | o 3 to B. C. s tabl Al nppes in that State, talls of the quarrel, 3 Thomas E. Haynes, an employe of Rand, Mc- Naily & Co., wan arrested yesterday for peejnrs, upon complalnt of Poter Koehler. ‘Tha Incentive seemed to Ita in the fact that Roehler hiad once ob. tained a Jndgment of $4 sxainst Maynes for milk aupplied fo him. ~ 1laynes nppetled the judgment to s higher conrt and made on_afidavit of merit, —that Is, he swora that hia had s reasonnblg de. fense. Koehler reemed to dishelieve thia, and henca the arrest for perjury, Justlea Pollak re- leased him on his own recognizance, and ho will have an ezamination soon. Jnstice Morriron_yesterday held the_following: Georgo Forgoson, burelary of Frank McGovorn honse and arsanlting OfMeer McHngh, $1,500 to the Criminal Conrt; John Lee Casey snd Willlam Uest. Iarcony of several pairs of pants from J. Foss, of No. 88 Snperior_sircct, 87100 to_fhe Criminal Court: Michael 3arso, stabbing John Buehler, $10,000 to Mob, 4, Justice I'Wolf, restding at the Armory in the place of Justico Suommerfield, who was detained at home by the revero {liness of his mother, held Auogust Slekert in 81,000 bonds to the Criminal Court for the lar- ceny of $300 from Thomas Moorchouse, of No. 112'8outh Water atreat, Panl Wanschmann, a collection agent, lhun{)\l 1o collect o $25 note of alawyer namod G. W, Plummer by writing savage and threateniug lettors 1o him, An nm\lI{ by putting up an advertlsement at the comer of Madison and Clark streets, Pluni- met got sngry, and had Wanschmann arrested. Justice Meech uald that since Wanschmann had in his letters threatened to tell many of Plummer's friends and clients of his financial shortcomings, and had put np the advertisement, s he testified, M. O. WALKER ESTATE. TRR SALE CONTINUED, 1In the Probate Conrt yesterday afternoon Nesars. Edward Robey and J. P. Wilson, of attorneys for creditors of the estataof M. O. Walker, and Mr. Small, attorney for the administratar, Gen. A. L. Chetlain, appeared in the matter of postponing the ealeof real estate belonging to the estate of the decensed, Mr. Small said that he underatvod a number of the creditors were abous to patition the Coart for the vostponement of the sale of real estate, to which e had no objection. Mr. Ttobey then reaa the following petition: At a meeting of the creditars of ssfd estate, held on {he 214 day of Janasry. 1678, heto wera present lo on_ ot orpey, F. W, luckingham. 8. RV alker. Trtate of Hobert, ML Mellean Wrotnérs, and of the finances of the {nstitution untll a permanent Treasnrer should be elected, The Doard then adjonrned. DUTIABLE MAIL MATTER. A copy of an ord!rluuez h{ Poetmaster Qeneral Key has baen recolved at the Post.Offcs and Cas- tom-Tloure in this city. It contains the following provision in reference fo dutisble mail matter: Lettersand soalrd nackagen, the wranpers of which eannat be removed without destroying thiem, which are pected to eontaln arifcies lishic to customs gutl and which are atdressed to pereans reviding outslde ol the delivery of the United States exchange offica where they arc firat received from abrond, be forwarded Without longer. detentiun than trenty-toar hoars to thielr resrective destinations, marked ** suspected il {acustoms duties ™ And_upon the receipt at the ofices of deatinatlon_the Pastmnsters thercof shatgnotify the Rearest customs officer anid_ the part ressed, in order that the dutles, {f any are due, ahall be eollected. ‘Thia Is of great importance to the cqstoms officials, who capture simont dally o large smount of dutiable matter in the mails, TIR COUNTY DUILDING, Jadie McAllister will decide the Eager motlon for n new trial this morning. The County Poor-House contains 730 inmat, of whom 377 are men, 30 boys, 227 wome: 03 children. The Inssne Asylom contal patients, The Grand Jary roturned an indictment sgalnst Patrick McNurncy yesterday for rohbing the Amer- tean Kxpress Company in 1875, Ex-Msyor Colvin was the complaining witness, The Eager cano was beforo tho Grand .Vnr‘y yes- len.ll{, ‘but no conclusion was reached. Bteln'was examined and testified substantlally as npon the furmer hearing, John Lyle King was also exam- A case of scarlet fever st No. 200 Santh Etate streot was reporicd to the Health Commiesloner yesterday. Tho receipts of tho City Tressurer yeaterday wers 42,017 from the Water Depariment snd $723 from the Comptroller. Tle pald out only $300. The steamer Carondelet, acheduled for dispatch from New York to Nasesau, N, P., and Santisgo and Cienfaegos, Cuba, on tho 6th, will ba dis- patched on the Gth of Febmary, one day earlier. The temperstare yesterday, as obeerved hy Ma- nasso, opticlan, No, 88 Madison street (Tniuxs Bnllding), was ot 8 &, m,, 30 degrees; 104, m., 58; 12 m., 30:3 p. m., 78; 8p. m., 33. Bar- ometer at 8 a, m., 20,805 8p. m., 20.02. Coroner Dletzach yesterday held an inguest npon Andrew Faith, 437'ears of sge, residing at No. a15 Sedgwick atreet, who died of lpnr!nly yes- terday while at work In Mayers’ mlill, on the North Plers and apon a fetus found §n the rear of No. 810 West Laka street. The hoaviest amonnta of taxes paid yesterday to Mark Kimball, South Town Collector, were by the Tank of Montreal, $7,005.60, the Iide and Leather Bank, $2,477.20, and the Canadian Bank of Commerce. $2/678.60,’ ‘The total amount col- Tocted np to date Is over $30,000, Oficer Dan Crowley at 8:30 yeaterdsy morning saved the 1fo of & woman twho had hung herself with o clothes-line at No. 77 West Kinzie street. Her name is Mra, Ann Somcrs, and she appears 1o be partially deranzed becanee heronly danghter peraista in @iving horself up to & loose life. . Pope, of the Committee on the inspection of low grades of corn, reparted that they had walted npon the Chief Inwpector, Mr, Swett, an tho 10th Inst., and nad & conference with him. He ean guarded 'in his exprosslons, but ezprosted sympathy with (he grain reccivers, and stood ready toareiot them eo faras consistent with hisdoties. Mr. Swett eald Yo would call the attention of tue arehours Comminsinners to the matter, and ked the Committes to etate their grievances in writing. Ina note to the Chlof Inspector he had ealled” his attention 1o the ~ unfalr nnd fliegal Inepection of mew corn then arrive ing, and ‘eubtequently the <Chlef Inenector informed the Committée that ho had Instracted the Assistant lnapectorsto *‘let upalittie,"” and ha promised to uso his endoavors to sce that every« thing waa fair. Mr. Pope cited an instance where twelve cars been Inspected and but three of them changed in grltlu aftar bewng reported, On the Rock Isiand tracks the inspection was a little leas severe than on the others. ‘The Committee had not ealled on the resident Rallroad and Ware- banse Commissioner, TThe Chairman sald (hat at the last meetingof the Warehouse Commissloners tnat vody had stated that thoy wanted tha grain rcceivers to report to the resident Commissloner any mattsrs connected with tho trade. A Mr. Pope sald he beliered that the present ln- spection waa causing & diversion of irade from Chi- cago. r. Rogers moved that the Committee walt upon Commissioner Iiogue, and It was so decided. ‘The Chalrman, from tho Committee on the pro- posed lows laws, reported that two bills had heen drawn up by sn attorney, and he presented them to the mecting. One covered atorage receipts and most important yet discovercd, has been com- ared to the scilptured figuros of the Kings of F‘.nglnnd at the Crystal Palaco, from Willinm the' Conqueror to her Majesty Queen Victorla. Astronomical evldence, moreaver, cnables us to determine the time of two tmportant epochs in the history of Fgypt, one of which {s cunuccted with our present subject. Bir John Horshel lins fixed the ago of the great Psramid of Gizeh to the middle of the twenty-second century B, U. Tho tablet of Abydos shows that tha Pharaoh whose bones wo now possess succeeded the builder of the Great Pyramid with only two in- tervening Kings. Wo are therefors warranted in assuming that the remalns of Pharaoh My- kerinus belongs to tho age to which we bave assigned them.” " CANADA. School Examination Frauds—Proposed Con- solidation of No# Irunswick, Nova Scotla, and Prince Edwara Island. Suecial Disoaled to The Chicago Tridune. ‘ToroxTo, Jan. 25.—The report of Bchool-Tn- spector Hughes, appointed to {nvestigate the examination frauds, shows that forty-one of the candldates obtained tho uao of thestolen papers, which wera got by Willlam Patterson, a printer in Lovell Bros., from one Metcalfe, a pressman employed by Hunter, Rose & Co., Government Original and Standard Mgnufnctum, 1 OFFICE AND FACTORY: ¥os. 64,66, 68, 70,73, 74, 76, 80 82 Wachinglen-tt, xy, BABBITT'S |, BEST SOAP, The most plessant and an‘cun Bokp for the Iay yhing purpotes ever drzgriar Fmily Warhing purestes exes oferd BABBITT’S " TOILET SOAP, from the purest yegatablo olis. Unrira P A TP Bins no equal. Bample box, containing three 1ent {ree on receipt of 75 cents. BABBITT’S : SOAP POWDER, a Powder 8 besatifol and serviceble wi 2 et freb ot reccipt of 55 centa. W, BABBITT’S tate, the 0 Brown & Co. belng neminally $110.000. pan the most vainsble aud marketadie fand of the estate, and the prospect that the claim may ba reduced within the next elght months to s small sum. Also the fact nat the sidoww of the sald M. O. Walker has perl- ms; 151 T f1a “months 3 encdont. And erpeciully Bavioy consiiered the pret. entparaiyaisof ihe reai-estate marker and havig dministeator, and haying learned it o d stornge en. | Teallzs 840,000 from th of al that Plummere frlends might eeo it. that the | pringers, for $55. The Minlster of Education Ined, 'The furiher hearing was then continued | Dills of lading and another covere 9! Hevin that (ar tens phan that w charges of *+libel" and ** extortion by throats n ¢ ‘The monthly mesting of the Stato Microscoplenl X, tirely, The fiist-mentioned bill was entitied ** An e i n (t ‘and herefare ho beld Wanech- | recommends that the certificatcs of eeveral " Bociety of 1ilinols was held 1ast. vening, dames | Mi NEE wee e T fartner promote. the. Becnrity. of eom. | lands reaow foreed upon the ‘masker. an that fhe | were suttained, and Inthe 1ast few days the rations allowed at the County Agent's ofiice have been cat off by order of the Comnauee on Public Charitiey, -and the dally expenses have been redaced abont one-hajf. The expenses per day now are a liitie over $100 againat nbout $500 & week ago, and after the present sitp- ply of tea and coffeo han heen distributed thesa arlicles will be cat off entirely. making n farther large reduction. Two years hence tne Board will be wondering what the Connty Agent's ofice was ever created for, Colgrove in the chair. Prof. W. F. Beach, of the Yooiaville Microscopical Society, was introduced, and Prof. E. J. of Englewood, read a lcnuu‘K peperon ** Mosses,” which was iilastrat. ed with the stereopticon. Yesterday in one of the Justice Courts the jory ‘brought In the verdict, **We, the jury, find’ for the defendant. The Court sent them back to find out how much for the defendant, Tho jury smiled ominously, retired, returned, and found for the mann in bonds of $1.000 on each charge to the Criminal Court, Minor arrcsta: James Condon, the **white. headed kid, " arrested by Detective Dan Riordan, who lllal he 18 n big *‘confidence man," and & thiefs William Patterson, larceny of a tub of haney from Sonth Water street; Annie Magulre, an insane and unfortanats walter; Edward San- ford, arrested by Detactive Scott for_the burglaty of George 8. Bowen's residence on 3ichigan av- mercial transactions by regmliating the fesuo, negotinbility, and transfer of oills of lading. atore age recelpts, and Jike commerctal Mstruments, by deflning the rights of the hulders thercof, and b: pieventing and punishing improper dealings wit] the xame, or with goods cavered theredy.' A via- Iation of the law is punithable by o ina of 81,000 and imprisonment in the Ponltentlary for five years, ‘Tho other blit is designed to protect the bolders of warohouse receipts for grain, beef, pork, lard, candidates shall be canceled, amd that sald can- didates be required to present themaelves for examination agaln after July 1 next. The Min- fster belleves, from acknowledgments made, tliat tho candidates implicated overlooked the gravity of the offeuse, and that they will fn future endeavor to effaco the discredit attaching to them, In view of these considera- oot i, ieap lonker. and Aro mbr 4t H o of time. 3 oro ¢ T eien inade OF LOmMon a0 cheap iy A1 packaga sent froe on recelpt of 15 eeaiy BABBITT'S : SALERATUS, §: 1t wai by sald creditors resolved ¢ e undersignes tiee be requested to Kppear before this Court on hie day. and :on behalf of sald creditord, to urgethe Court to postpone the matter of this petition untll Sep- tember or October nexi. e, Robey aald that he wished to inform the Conrt that the administrator had scted tn sceord with the creditors in this matter, Mr. Small, the lt!ume{. furnished whatever documents were naked for. Mr. Wilson concurred in this state- > ¥ 16 . lo package seat frey and beef and pork products, and prescribes o pen- enne, near Thirty.ninth street, somo timo ago; [ tlons, ho merely cancels the certlficates fraudu A stagdard article, A ssmp! Ll ; defendant '*one cent.” The plalnlif pald the TIOTRY, ARRIVALS, ity of §1,000 and five yenrs' Smprisonment. The | ment. Androw Devoto, cruelty to 8 stray hores: Frank | lently obtained, but, for the future, the penalty | recelptof 25 ceuts. one cent and departed smiling. frana Pacime—vy, 11, shatter. U, BT Cacafiily brotects Che holder of &" recefpt for | . Tho Court entered nospccial order, bnt allowed | figitzeiberzo o b, catton frory sines, W ork V. i ueglary of clothing from H. Alex- ander, of No. 110 West Fourteenth street; Adolph Jansch and Augnst Du Moullns, found in posses- alon of seventy-fivo ponnds of freshiy-cat lead ‘pipe sapposed to have becn stole LOUISIANA. The Returnlng Doarders® Trinl—hotion for n Transfer to the United States Court De- nled—Accusod Make n Dircot Appesl to the Lattor Court—lProspect of a Lively Conflict of Juriadiction, Naw OrLEANs, Jan. 25,—The argument for for such an offense will be disqualitication from becoming public-schiool tenchers. The Kov. W. 8, Rainsfard, a noted evangellst. has ceopted the Assistant Ministership of 8t. James' Cathedral, in this city, for a term of three years. Contrary to renort, bills for the incorporation of the Urange Onder are to be futroduced into the Untarlo Legislaturc at this scasfon. A mo- tion will be made to suspend the rules of the louse to enable this to be donc, 1t fs alleged that there have been some Irrerzularities in con- nectlon with the bills, ia which a prominent officer of the Order I8 concerned, and which led to proper notice ot belne iven {n tho Untarlo the sala ta be continned from torm to term, ’ Tho Citlzenn' League aro stirring up the people on the West Side this week, and letting them know that the saloon-keepers are rulning hundreds of poys and Rll’ll by selling them liquor in violation of law, _Another meeting was Leld Inthe church comer of Jac| and Lincoln streets last even- ing. There waa a fair attendance and much inter- est shown, _Andrew Parton presided and made an address, as did the Rev., Mesars, Hewlitt, Good- speea, and Peeke. A rising yoong nowspaper jad wvas discovered yeaterday, There waa a terrible ronaway abont 3 o'clock. An express wagon, loaded to the brim, Tan away from somewhera about Somth Water strect, and tora along Dearborn, smashing things generally, and spilling everything on board, 1o the 3 rain in store, and contains very stringent orovis- fonl agaimst frand of any kind ib conncction there. with. The present law in Jowa is loose and Inef- fective, eay the graln men here, Mr. McDermott offered the following resolution: Resolred. That the prescnt Committes be_continucd. with power to lay tho matter befora the Legisiature ol Tows, endecure the pastip If pomible, uf such wn act as I thelr Judgment will est secure the fnterests f thons who are expecied 10 Sdvance upud property eltner In atore or fn tranait. 7 The Chairman atated that the law covering stor- ngo had heen copied substantially from thatin force fn Maryland, ond was passed ns tho result of a de- cision in Oato. A desultory discueaion ensued upon the question of inserting in tho bill a claveo limiting the time S B Batdwin, Counclt Dlufe: To s C. Minneapolls:” Xamuel Schoch, Marqueife: Thomas Axworthy, = Cleveland: Emerson, L. Foote, Louleriics... Tremont Houte—The sol Smich Musscil & difiand Concert Comoanys Col. 1t M. Hoar, ¥ . Kiboee and J. it. Hinndg, Houghtam, iich.1 tho flon, Jahn Gordog and Col. W. It £tan BABBITT’S CREAM TARTAR, o from sll mparities. The houss oAl T eI Package sent frea on recez 73cents. BABBITTS I POTASH, B A purs concentrated alkatl, doubla the strength o THE BANKS. OREENEDAUM'S CREDITORS. * Ameeting of the creditors of Heury Greene- banm & Co, was held yesterdny morning before Register 1libbard for tho purpose, aa advertised,of electing & permanent Asstgnee in the place of Mark Ktmball, Provisional Assignee. Owing to the rep- resentations of the Recister, however, tho meat. Iog was contlnned until the 8th of March. Theso representations wers that the Enropean creditors of Henry Greenchbaum & Co. and Greenebaum ¢, Dulut! amberson, New Yorki Geo tking, Toled s Knight, S¥ililems Fotngy ol 4. 1. Fergusnn, New Yor wvideon, Milwauiee; ¥, It Wacnp, Holland. Raekford: W, fl.” Rimball, erman _loues=Uearge ‘E. Merchant. 3,01, Pratt, Michigant Alired_Joel, Sew Yorlo “dne’ Mon. t 1. Wattery Alkroni §¥ililam Young, Miiwaukes: J. W, Crocker, Iiichmondi B, Ii. Macomber, Bals Laxe; I (. Lyon,” New Yorki Siwadiec: ). cory Htudbs, R keriee, Bros. &Co. had lcen notifled that the meeting was d a consequent hitch in their fntro- tash. Eample sent frec On recelptof 3 Sreat constornstion of everybody. on the crowded | Hasen: i W, Saimon, G i | iehen an antan or older of o recelpt snould (or | toa e but bad ot heen beard rom, ‘ant that ";"‘:’“‘“"" lotm ‘"3"‘;;:‘5:";“"‘3{["“‘,;'?"““ L e il o i Mo icaheins i of | Bt . amtes ctnirs £t alrat 17 4. Casty | 1 Feached hat 1 rd best 10 eava tho mattor With | tion > 16 7 the Conre Traning for *'a | Cs Andessom Loals W. Kenner, aud Gardane | o TONON0: Jan 25.—Tho movement in favor | oryry; prOPRIETOR will give an ouncest Kol Hie volecs ity Neie, full account of tho run- | Slmington: ¥ 1T, rawers Kpringteldi 1. LodbiChier' | e Commiltce, who shosld refe It {0 an attorney to enable them {0 anomait | 5 Anderson, Louls We Benter, aud Gardune | of a leglslative union of the thicee muritime | yoiy for avery ounce of Impurities fousd b sway." That boy onght fo be promoted, Emed WMl et Cleveiaidys. 5. Wawyer and . &, | for s dectnion before Inserting the claus propoaltion for & compomtion, and tho Court had | Costanove, members of the Returning Board, | provinces—New Brunswick, Nova Bcotln, and | Lp3'of (hese proparation ' The concert which the Germania Maennarchor id Eummm‘fn is composcd of Messrs. Culver, | designated tho Rth of March as tha time for hold- | indicted for forgery and uttering as true tho | Princo Edward Illn‘r’nll—llullkel(v soonhw }gnke sl 7 f given this cvening at Trand's Hiall, corner Clark THE COUNOIL, e aciing sdJoarmed, aubject tothe call o the | Ly o ceaducre gho ol af” snyistels; | Vernon Parish roturay, closed yestorday even- | Jefule 0ohe, % LElSzon, Won Mo Nowe | Tor Sale by all Dealers, ; and Erie streels, promises 10 be one of the most Chairman. waonid of conrse be rendered unnecessars ",’h,d Ing, and was taken by the Court under advise- 181 L4 ferenco ,,A,, the New Brunswick 3 succensfal ever glvea by that Soclety, The pro. JHR CITEUALL, spoken with Mir. Greenebaum sbout postponing | ment. To-lay Judze Whitaker delivered s | (rypmons on ¢ : MEDIOAL: : sramme Ia an unusually ne one, and will consist | An adfdurncd meeting of the City Council was INSANE ASYLUM. the meoting. and that gentleman had: exproseq I | Govermiens awths siblect, tha FeaplL of SRk | iisanioomiation ottt of n pianosolo by Mr. Schmall, ‘8 quartette by | peld yesterday afternoon, Ald, Cook presiing. - tho opinion ihat tha 11thof Barch would hg abont | Uccislon. of which tho following 18 an abstrac will donibtices bo the drawing up of 2 defiulle HOLMAN'S AGYE & LIVER PAD, ! members of the Soclety, two solos by Miea Kleln~ | ;1 ' () iontcey wers Ald. Pesrsons, Ballard, THE NOW AMONG TIIE DOCTORS. A8 00n 68 the other creditora conld bo heard from | . Petitlonors ask for the teansfor of the Informs. | schemo of unlon. Prince Rdward Island is not bl 1 ?v'fiPé::é;;aflh\")f{'n"fl&héryff Compattion by W, | Thompron (Third), Gllbert, Tally, Waldo, Niescn, | = Tbo Committes on Public Charliien of the Cona- | on the proposition o compromire. e i : 4 o $ba URliod | caunted (o gk protent. bt |t Jo beiloved Chit, 1t 53 [T | . o " R 5 3 o3 Cir o two larger v y Techirct, cntltled tho ‘¢ Relnfahfe” (A sPledsure | Schwetsthal, Daty. ty Doord visited tha Insano Asylum yestorday to | | Mr. B Co Bioey, represonting some of the cred: | B0, Tt (hey cannot enfarce In this Conrt ould also foln. The fina o L s ol ey ‘ Ttip un tho lthine), consistiog of twelvs 'deacrip | - The Committes on Finonce mado s report | Jook into tho mattor of the strifo which has existed | HOTE: thought tiie two, mavtings ought to beheld | 1L p At dyoF,oin'hy. the Conetitution of tais | MIS DrOTinCe ¥ il alao Jolng, The foancla] :I“hm"&x' et 1 HEs islo Chden, recommonding the passago of Ald, Stewart's | thera for soveral wecks betweon Dr. Spray, the | rapt's cxaminailon required soveral days, tha | Sate and thal of the Unifed taics, bout tho ssme. New DBrunswick, ow- e x 2 3 ‘Second—Thatunder the Civil Rights bill they are 5 D shrorgtionwithouiut ‘Thareday nl?hl Deputy Saperintondent Dizon | grainance directing that' the Department of | Medical Superintendoat, and his assistants. Sev. | meeting could be adjourned from day to day. By titled ton falr teial by Jury, and belleve that the | 08 to ner large Dominion allowanco aid of {nternal melle 1 made o toar of investigation among the concert | & 1o "<oorks, in connection with the Bulldi cral members of the Board outside of the Commit. | having one meciing rervo both purposes, much ex- | Siftied ton priel oy Jore: a8 compensation for the export duty, has o e loz th salooun, some of which have hecame & geeat | BEDIS HOCH O o eatlon arg | teo and roprescntatives of the preas also Solned fn | PORS0 Yould be saved In sending out the motices, | Tight vyl o Serfcd Yoy g J3t Gonet Turaor satsidy than Nova Scotla, and her local | nulsance. Two lager-becr lalls on Clark streat, [ Committes, ns soon as plans and specifications are | i & M | ~The Register had no objection to this, and an- [ TAlrd-That Act No b0, of 1874, s Infended to Jerived ehiefly from Grown lands. 18 [ whore megro talent of the worst descrip: | completed, toadvertiso for bids for tho mason, [ 1he trip, butthe latter agalnst the carnest pratests | nounced that the mecting would bo continued un- | gperate fn Invoeal Whiloy Besinns colore: people, | revenue, derived « s ty ! Dbt of 850 i tlon is employed, wera pronounced the | cui.gtone, and fron work of the new Uity-Hall, | Of Commissioner Lenzen. Ex-Commisaionor Me- | til the 8th of March, Mr. Kimball to act in the | thercby de‘"“ ng fl"?" and Caisanave (bothcol- | more nrolpermudc ut aho hos a debt of 8500, worst, The crusale will fnclude all three and 10 let the contracts to the lowest rellablo and | Caffrey waaaleo In the party, a gucst of Commis. | mesntime as Frovisional Asslymoc. ored) of a trial by their pecrs; and that this act {n divielons of tho city. Asa result, lsst evenlng the reveral places wero very qulct and orderly, savo with the exception of‘one of the beer-halls on Clark street. 'The now order also breaks up the nofarious system of lewd women making their headqunrtera at auch places and roping In men and plyinit them with liquor. Antan Fhukelsteln, 8 German shoeniaker, reald- ) Soath Clarlk street. informed Titx Tnin- UxE youterdsy that bia wife had snfreptitiouat skipped his hed and board, taking with her thelr three little children. Ile was unable to assign any cuaso for hier disnppearance, Thelr wheresbouta Tio does not_know, though & kind-heattad polico- mon told him thaf ho Lad hesrd sho had gone to efther New York or Tituaville, Mr. Finkelsteln toak the sltustion quite comfortably. 1l conten:- plates leaving the city in a short time, and should the repentant wife return and not find him here, ho wishes 1tto be out of hor posor 1o tate that lic san away from ber. When nsked If thero was an- sther man in the caso he dented It Tie Tranux llome Club gave & Emmd varty Inst night ot the Tremont House. Of conrse, it wvne g success, 1n point of nitendance thera was au [mprovement over the last socinl gathering, and sinue eachone prosent last night bvvufihtnnu pound uf something for the benefit of Tho Home Lho vis- 1lle and umilhln result was vory gratlfyiog to tha, Judies, who intend to use those varions pounds in 000, while Nova BScotia has none, and the cosl royaltics of Nova Scotls will, when businesa re- vives, balance the lumbe~ revenues of the other provinee. The sclectlon of a Capital may provo a difficulty. New Bruuswick would wish 1t to be Fredericton, wnllo Nova Ecotia wonld natur- ully prefer Halifax. Tho representatives of the latter proviuce suggested that the sclection ot & Capital might be felt to the United Parlia. meny. to the Queen, or to the tiovernor-Gene eral; but the Now Brunawlckers fear that au one of these might decide In favor of IHal- ifax. It s probable tho United ¥Yar- lament would have two brauches, the one Chamber system, s existing 1n Ontario, not belng rezarded with sufticlent favor to make it part of the scheme. By the consolldation of these threo provinces into one largo province an immense reduction in tno coat of local government would unsue, At present there are threa Licutenant-Governors und three “ Government-Tlouss ' catablislunents to keep up, threo Legislative Councils and three Lepts- Intive Asscinblies, besides three !’%E:mu Clvil unconstitutional, Judge Whitaker took up both polnts Sse; rately, read decislons of the State Buprome Court and of tho United Stotes Supreme Court, and quoted from the Constitution of the Unite Btates. Iosald: “Were a transfer granted in this case every party indicted before this Court woutd ask for n removal, and tho United States Courts would be crowded with such cnses.” Judge Whitaker camo to tho conclusion to maintaiu his Jurlsdiction. The motlon to take evidence of “witnesscs residing outside of the Btato was argued. _Tho defenso argued that the vvidence of Ira W. Gifford, of Davenport, Ia.; T, V. Eaton, of Princeton, Burcau County, 11%.5 Isadore McCormick, of Moblle, Ala.s an ex-lov. Jolin’ M. Palmer, of Sprinzilcld, iil., 1s material to prova their fnnocence; that thev could not without it proceed to trial. An aflf- davit to that offect made before Uunited Btates Commissioncr Lane by tho four accused was 'THE OTHERS, ‘Thera was a decided dearth of news aronnd the banks yestorday, tho situation rcmnlnmr wholly unchanged, Judge Otls has not opened Mr. Spen- cer's strong box yet, having enough routine svork toattond to, and’ being In no hurry to contribute materfal for an ftem which will keep, He still tho sixty auing depositors will not inslst on responsible bidder. The report was deforred, and ardored published, MARIIED SCHOOLMAANS. The Committes on Hchnols recommended that Ald, Lawler's resolution inquiring as to tbe num- Ler of marricd women teaching in the public achools be placed on filo. The report bronzibt Ald, Lawler to bin feot with aspecch, in which he claimed that there wera marricd ‘women in the echools whose husbands wore earninz good salaries: that many young lady graduntes, wholly dependent on themselves, could not get employme: matier wae ono of importance, and the Committee had slighted ity and that the D'resident of the school forgot that tho Council confirmed tho Inspectora and appro- priated money for tha schools when he stated that the Councll had nothing to do with this matter. Ald. Beidler, Chalrman of tho Committes, aald the Board of Education and the Committee on Schools considered it 8 vory delicate matter to o to n lady and ask her how much monoy her hu: band_carned, —so dellcato & mattar, in’ fact, that thoy deciined 1o undertake the Inquiry proposad in tho resolution, He therefaro moved that tho ro- m)rlbgmrlxt:rrnd nand the resolution placed on e. Carricd. The same Commliiteo recommended the passaze of Ald. Cullerton's resolution directing the loard of Edueation to adverilec for proposnls for the sloner Fltzgerald. Tho Asylum was roached just before noon, and the first Luaincss transacted waa tho recelpt of a lot of supplics. Among the supplles was o large box of clothing shipped by MeClevy & Co., with- out orders, and billed at & fabulous price, which was rojected. In tho other sunplios very few dis- crepancies were discovcred, and whatever wero ‘wero corrected, 1t woe not until after dinner that tho Committeo got down to work, the delay being occasioned by o dispute among the members of tho Commitice ns 1o \hether the inveatigation should be*public or not, It was finally axgrecd, howovor, that what- over was done should bo as far removed from pri- vacy as possible, and that tho manner of nmcmrnn -hu‘ulld b tho examination of the disputants sep- arately, o s Malden Lars, P.0, Cinelonaul, Obls, hope: thelr position in the Dl‘lrd matter, as by ro doln, they will In all probabi] the promised dividend, ¢ Tojmap Liver Pad Co., N ity prevent'ths payment o oA R at e has beea in communi-« s0 required to stand a questionable liability as atockholder. ‘The Injunction restraining depo: Bre from maing th atockhnidors has not yel beva appealed, and, ae tho.time fortaking anappesl has ncarly expired. it {s belleved by many that no ef fort will be mado to carry the case up and that it will Yo stricken from the docket, Tn that case,. the chancob of 1ha alxty ns against the atockholdors would b spoiled, liayard would earry out hi iR e &l-. bl lll.filu“nlha: read, and after argument was also donfed. The Attornoy-Gencral then moved for sey- depomitors, tog poor ta go to law, would stand, | arence i the ase; and that tho caso of Wells sajna chance.ot m.-;uu;dmmulm;‘n‘?:g ns;m ¥ ('ti‘cd‘;lnh N sty plled. Tvls et lamans For sulx by 8 . 0l085E i) Row Var Holman Liver Pad. _Chicago Depot, 77 Clark-it BATES & HANLEY, Agent. DR, BPTIAY, the Medical Buperintendent, waa first called, and he made the following statement substantinlly: On coming ta the Institution e made an order pro- hibittny his assiatants from leaving tho buikitng srithout his anthority, which Lawiess had repeat- cdly disoboyed, and ho had also refused to, qubmit . to him the papers in lnlnkg Cas0x sunt from the Court, and had persistently beon impertinent, and dented his anthority, Ono dar e had found a num- g AUCTION SALES. By GEO. P. GORE & CO., @ and 70 Wabsah-ar, Bervices; nnd all this for the maubgement of the local affairs of a population and territory not half, as largo as that which composes the Provinéd of Untarlo. By a legisiativo unlon n tiia cuse of thi Thitd Nattonn! ihe would depriva tho accused datlan, Recolyor Jackson yesiorday Bl potiiion | Of their righi of forty-clehit borcmptory chal- before Judgo Blodectt setting out that he had s | lenges, leaviug only twolve. The motlon was 1 o bor of inmates out of their piaces, sonted on the | noteof Clenicnt, Sorton & Co, on which thero fe due | tuken under advisenent till 6 o'clock p. m. At | not only would a largo and ncedless exoendi- TRT tho prcparatiun of the unchos which tho Glub fs | sqtsirictlon of trelya-rogu, tehool Uulidine oo | siop, "ife sskod whot it meant, ahd wan ol that | $1,54.0 i em ave compromised with Ml | that hour, when the cuso was called, nono of | tur et 1 Boutat tha some pme so. | REGULAR §ATURDAY'S SALE, guon to rerve for tne Lonelt (and manoy) of s | Throtp sbioet, beluaen Elebicont atior Thiclu was in the parior hearing conforlon, croditors at 75 conta on_ tho dollar, payablo tha accused (who had been nbsent during the day) wero present. Tho Attornoy General hnd them called, and also had thelr securitica. No responsc. ohn Rtay, counsel for the defense, notified tho Court that, after the declslon rendercd this aftornoon, they had applicd for a wrlt of certlo- rarl to the United States Clrcult Court, That court wished to hear the nn‘z‘:.\men!, andthe case had been fixed for 11 o'clocl The Attorney-General answered that the Btate had nothing to do with that, and moved that the honds of accused be forfeited, judg- ment ulsl be vutered, and capiases b issued for the srrest of all of the four accuscd, Judge Whitaker stated that this Conrt would not bo triticd with; that the counacl were noti- fied nt ioon that tha caso would bo called st 6 o'clock, and vught to have hnd accused here, The bouds were_declared forfeited, judgment nisi entered, and caplases Issued for tho arrest of the acctised, they to be detained tintil thoy can furnish new bouds {n the former amount. cure an accession of prestize and {nfluonce for theso * provinces by thesea ™ lu tho general affalrs of the Confederation, ———t—— A BILLION, T the Editor of The Tridune. Cm10400, Jan. 25.—In Tra TRiDCNE of this maornlog I noticed a statement from “@. F.,” that an English billion of scconds make 81,700 years 800 days 15 hours 83 minutes aud 20 sec- onds, This {8 wrong, as is tho statement which hie assumes to correct. It ought to be 81,700 y:nirl 289 days 1 bhour 46 minutes and 40 scc- onds, Agreeable to your sugzestion that some of your correspondents give tho diffcrenco be- tween two English octilifons of tons of 3,240 pounds cach aund two Amerlean octillions of tons of 3,000 vounds cach, I herowith append the anawer, viz,: 1,0810,900,000, 000, 000, 000, 098, 214, 985714, 085, TI4285,714,285.714 370 tons of 5,210 pounds cach: or, ' 9,210,090.090,000,000,90.003,000,000.- am.l?bo,un,m.ndo.m,mu tons of % cach, thel- cr in five cqual Instullmonts In three, five, seven, nioe, and twelvo months from February 1 next, and the lccolver neks to bo nilowed to compromise this noto nt the same rate. The petition was wrantod. Mr. Jackson aleo filed snother netition stating that he holds a clain for $68. 02 azainst Pavo, Sprague & 8mith, which has been ranning for sov- cral years, This irm compromised last Auguat at BO cents on the dollar, and It was understood the bank should accept tho same rate. The firm, however, in order to savo trouble, have offere: 4500 In full settloment, and tho Recelver was an- thorized to accept that sum, 'HE CANNOT LIVE. TUE PAUMER, BENJAMIN DAVIS, of Blount, T, who was taken out of Capt. Rounds' dive, No, Gl4 State stroet, Wednesday night, will be dead before noon to-day, Whether ho waa drugged and an_sttemnt made to rob him, will nevor ba known. The gang who loat aronnd that satoon do not often let & Granger with money #lip through their fingers. Bo many conflicting storles have been told sbout the thne whon Davis fell down stalrs, that a suspicion has beun created In the minds of many that be didn't fall at all. And what strengthens tnis susplclon 16 tho fact that thore wero no brulscs on his face or hands, A man falllug down a dozen stopa fs apt to recclvo somo auch injury. The first Auy oo utslda the ranch heurd ot Davis was at half-past 1 o'clock in the nfternoon, when Prof, and that they ware waiting for their turn. e did not know of the reverend gentleman being in the building at tho time, but was subsequently Intro- duced 10 him and asked for tho use of the parlor for confeasions, otc. He refarod to givo the par- lor, but said the Jarge hall con!d be'used ot nny time. Lawless grew angey, and sald the parlor should be used, ote., and defied him. From that time on there had beem o continual war, and Law- Toes had boen impertinent and {nsubordinate np to Tueaday, when be retleved bim from duty, Law- less tod beon fnsuiting ot all times, and McClellan, when ho was sent out, acted in ol MAMO WARDCE, Ho concluded s statement by referriug to hls mealeal indorse- wents, and by ‘saying that he wonld not sssign elthor Lawless or McCiellan to work for the reason hat they had outrageously insulted him and defled hin authority, and by asstiring the Committes that without discipline it would bo' fmpossible to prop- erly manago the institution, Dit, LAWLESS was next called, and waa fu a sulky mood, 1o aald he had withheld papers from {7!‘. Spray for veral days, 88 had been the custom, Lut gave then to Wm when gsked for thom. lle was the propor oficer to receivo tho papers, ond the eatire tronblo commenced wilh Dr. Hagenbach's dofeat In his -candidacy for Assiatant Physiclan. Dr, hrmy had not gona through the inetitution with him, " Hoe had left tho institution without authority upon several occastons, yct hedid not elaim to_have lm( rights or power other than m!fhthunn!«rmdun him by hissuperlor atficar, il had defled Dr, ¥pray fu tho mattor of tho parlor Leing used for confesslon. — Dr. Epray had assigned hin fo duty at the Poor-House, but he thought ho The Commitiee on Strects and Alleys of the West Divislon made a ruport, recommending the rfulnuu of an order providiny for tho erection of & hridge over tho river at North Carpentor atreot. ‘Tho report waa concurrad In and the onler passcd. THE COMMUTTEE ON POLICE made a n-[;m. recommending that the cheeky offer of the Globe Theatre peonla toexchango thulr property for the Weat Madison Streot Police Sta- Hori for s honuw of 815,000, be placed on flle, and tbat the Mayor and Comptroller bo directed to.nd- vertlse for sealed Jlrflpmflll for the saloof tho prescnt atation and for tho purchase of pronnd suitanle for tho erectlon of a'new police station thereon, within the linntsof lialsted, Clinton, Randalph, and Madison streets. Tho report wi concurred {n. The Committeo on Health and Coanty Relations recommendod the reference of Puter Downey's’ titlon requesting an investigation of his clilin for scavenger work tothe Law Dopartmiont, tho cons tract not being In Dowspey's nume, and the Com- wittee, in ita ovinlon, having no Jjerisdiction. in the matter, Tho report was concarted tn, ‘T'he same Commlitee recommended the passage of the ordinance regulating the feading of cattle at fll-t:ll‘{crlcl. ‘The report was referred and pub. isbed. was not the least wnpnired by tho fuct (hat every participant in the festivities bad been mnae a contributor Lo the cake-box, so to speak, of the organization, Tho musical and literary oxercixen were we numorous and interesting and as much en- Joyed ne ever, and as many voluotcers participated tlierein. 'THo accaston wan highly cnjoyablv, and sindisr ones wiil be given hervaftor in caso u necessity for subscriptions should arixo, A regular meoting of the Woman's Christian ~Temperance Unlon was held yestorday 1noming, Mew, I B, Carwo presiding. 'The roport uf the Becretary, Mra, lowell, shuwed, among other things, thot_ forty persons had tlinea the plodge, That of the Treasaser, Mrs. Greeley, showed balunce on_ band Dec. 28, 1§77, 847.08; receipts, $44.00; total, 8113, cxpenditures, ' $110.00; Lalance, 8$21.08. Mre. Witaun and Mien Kimbail read reporta concerning the holding of mectings and the general progress of . Afier_considerable diucusaion, tho agreed to thank the Lord for sending such un ablo Fefornior a8 Dr. Reynolds, and boldly re- 1uted the slanderous ramor (hat the red-ribbon mau is not a believer 1o ana an advocate of maving grace, but & mero tenperanca worker. Tha South Side Committon wan listructod to seloct places for the Doctor's meetlogs, and it was furthior agreed to Inviie all the mintaters fu tho city, and Chrlstian weople gencrally, 1o attend the mectlugs and asilet i rendeniug them productive of good results, TOETIC BUIFLIANTS, Some men aro ralsing tho wing on the North Side Ly circnlating the following **coby of the veraes by & party of poor workingmen " When nature, fn the vofea of pan, January 26, at 9:30 a.m,, THE LARGEST BTUCK OF FURNITURE Fvér offered tn this city, tucinding Parlorand Cha "halrs, Rockers, Tables, Bui Enay Chal Hidoboanaa Wardrabes. II00KCALSS, End , Keners sortment of Tousehold (103ds. " Also u ear Joad of b Kets, 10Cheats Black Toa, 0crates CROCKERY, 1IN OPEN 1,0TS. QL. . GORE & CO., Auctioncers. _ BOOTS AND SHOES AT ATCTION, ‘WEDNESDAY, Jan, 80, 0.30 a, m,, ‘Whon wo shall closo out our Wintor Goods, in sddition to extra lines of fine and dosire. ble goods, Rubber Goods with largoe dis counts, Suckor Boots in full variety. GEQ. P. GORE & €O, \ 08 & 70 W By WM. MOOREHOUSE & €0, #4 and B4 Randolph-sk. - 2 ing w st Acbalt-past 0 ielock e e Hogsar o o bt SITTING BULL, General Incredulity Attached to the Recent ensntional Nows=War Espected in the Spring. Aveciat Diroated to The Mieagn Tridune. New Yonx, Jay, 25.—The Herald's Washing- ton cotrespondent says: **The Becrotary of unds ues, aAS. Ald. Lawler called up the Frost Gas ordinsnoe, and moved to make tho conslderation of that sub. Jcl.',l l!:(u sncclsl order for next Monday aveningat 8 v'clock, Alds ’l'nmnrvnnve-l to piacotho ordinance on fle, and went on Lo state that, from the latest fn. formativn recelved, 1t appeared that Frost & Sons wero whally irresponstbie; that they were even Duck & Nayner's malt cough mizturo {s a simple remedy for adults and childron, FAITH=In thiscity, Jan, 24, suddenly, of speplexy, o nad h right to work at tho asyl 8 ";‘“3‘.'3%‘.&2.5‘?#“.'1‘.!23 Q‘IV:‘:IMI:-' To “q"fl"“ vae | Wa, i ly to an Inquiry made by Commis- | Anderson Faiih, ageddl years, Bpeakt of want and woe, above dircharging nuch smail debte as Loard bille, | g BaUch TRt L0 work at the arylum aeHpray | ob Bavements stp1dy | lone Tlon n Funetal tean vesldouce, 313 Aedguickiar; Sunlar P l fl C]] b S [ T i i iAo vatn, Ald. White thought Frost & Sons had been m ::2;;?5',‘,‘ B b s cHligs sy fl':erl’;; :;;'p:':fl.'fi';'}";:‘n‘:‘;’ ‘,’,‘:‘l",,t,",‘:,’f’,‘,":‘;fifi stopld, | gioner Hagt, of the Indlan Bureau, stated that, the:ziin tuulock . i~ Friondsiaviced witnaul ar m‘ dl flm BL fl sI ¥or many weeks wo work hays sought, fepteuonied. aficer, and bod done o for the reason to told bim (hat the man was drunk and | Up to o late hour this cveuing ho had rocelved b 4, Daly sald ho lad made special inqalry into the atanaliig of Frost & Sons, and had learned from nutiientic sourcos that they were uttesly worthless, Ald, Cary remarked thai, inemuch as the Chair. man of the Comnititeo on Gas had now wbtained detinito information which enabled lim to say theve zentlomen did not pay thelr board bille, it wos clearly the duty of the Council 1o investigate the matter calinly aud consideratoly, Ho was tuerse 2 10w papers please copy. MMITH~Jan. 31, Nellle Kdith, infant danghter of Sldney and Nellle Bmith. TOWNE—Jaz. 23, at | o'clock wnly son of Marthaaud tho Isto J. W.' Towne, aged eurs and 3 month: Yuneral Bundsy ‘at 10:30 o'clock fram Forty.nirst arcot Presbyiorian Liurdl, corner Kurty-grat-at. snd Iratie-av., by carrlages totiraceland, GILLRTT- Tt worl X Bl diniress s Beeh ks T g0 {rotm dooF Lo door, Tigw wretched does the pat n e e They aurely l{lnfllih(lll'.“' e Look, then, to usin nu;filllr\'fl. m hait fallen ~ down-staire. The Profes: examined Davls, snd found that he was not apps; eatly hurt, Solhie left hin **1o sleup {toff,* ne requested. At hul!-lvul 11 o'clack at nixht a boy calied at (he hoeplital of the Collego, nm“ Htoward Colwell resnonded, 1o fuund Davisin the bise- ment, withvat covering, lis face covered with blood, unconscious, und cold, he having that Spray had attended only ane co of lect- wres, cic., and he read froin a book to show what constituted what is knuwn as a **regular® phy- sician, and alvo to aliow that Spray had not be fmnnd through 8 certaln medical mill. 1o leved the Inyestiyation Lo Lo malicious, which bu- liel hie stated in 8 petulant manner, and for which ho was justly roprimanded withnremark from Conuniealoner Cleary that uch canduct 11l becamo Dining-room and. Kitchen Furmitar, Stoves, Carpets, &c., d-hand Moawho! Toe i 2 o o i snsny i udelnbia 1.oin Oiee, T R HOUBE & Gl Auctivneets no Information of the roported movement of Sitting Bull ncross the border. Nolther army oflicers in town mnor ofliclels of the War Department place asny confldence in the dlspatch from Blsmarck. Those who aro famillar with the habits of the Indions dis- Joseph thry‘ | ry E., wife of lsasg 1 v oc 0n tho 25th {aat. 3 o then & cungestive chill. A'stretcher wan procurod, | polleve that Bittlug Bull has been so rash as t |"K & uahgiter of B Froe an, £ lyof | — e ————————— 'Nor thluk ua much o biaey fure in favor of the speclal ordor, £ auch a young man. o retired crestfallen, and lio wau taken totha Hospital, - Evory effori | 20 SV £00 ¥ ’ o o0 | Fuitadsn e i WM. A. BUTTELRS & CO Forpoverirs tosoama T v fhe “,‘,“r':;fihggg","“glm"“‘f‘amln_m s T SOCLELLAN, 5 Doaslulo waa' made 10 Teatord i, but wiihous | make n move in the midst of winter, which [ ’fln.'m" from her lato resldence, 1047 Wiloox-av., to- M, LLL ” May want npon you nover frows, AN e tabate I a modical studont, recently appalnted s Second | #uccess, When uatto bod, 1twas discovercd that Turday). at ) O'clock urectiely. Ucnerat Auotloncers, 174 landotph-at. vhich the wholo gas qu would tnvolve groat exposuce and cousiderable | dey aiiean b, L0 e Bt icrs prenss capr. aut ! bt sldo was paralysd. Yest T Nor i your dwellag comas tlam wa waniaied forsomethini moro Sl W | SRS o blanca Vit daiys o i 1o At | dlda s simiatly Sibciod: Conseaton of, g | tanger of fallure to any schowo of w masllke | joquis0N- .y Wikliam W iiog: | BUTTERS & CO'S REQULAL SATURDAY 8115 "5{: l.:gg;n}mm;-mmmnndnn thoussndth time, (he motion to placo ontile was | c3uig 1o the fnatitution ho was fold that some | brain wasovident. A hemarshage had caused the | character which ho miznt havo o view, The | enton, syad 25 years 4 Hi hold it d 2 lost by avolg, of yeas 2. mayesi, Ald. MeAuley | Chanyos woro bout to bo made, sad ha could” ot | bIovd to flow, Wher s repories #aw bim at wid: | Indlans gencrally movo very little fu winter | o ESSerabiram hlalale revidence, 2o Cheutnutiot. ue ousehold Furniturean Lerd Jems, Thou hisst shod Toy blood ndiosn vounx s e admitive, amign him for o few daye. Uo had secn | mighthewas breathungdwith dulculty, and Praf. | ouieid of thclr lodges. Much less do they | Wl i : General Merchandise, Forihousaudvsnchaals . Stewart moved, ae un smendment. tostrike | Jonithing fu tha papers that Ur. Bpray had said | Bocking sald the chances wero 100 (01 that be g MERONEY=Jan. 23 &t 10 8. &., Catbariae M., be- oY deaplue tio Spar iada's lot, out the nawie of Frost & Souswheroveritoc | 4y aaked bim aboutlt, and had (old' him that he | Weuld uot hve through the sight, Rl 4 he 35 changy thelr camps, except fu caso of great ne- cesaity. The only plausible ground on which the report can bs consldered at all rcliable 13 that the great “med- fetne man' of the Eioux is moving with his warrlors down towan| the Judith Basin, whch i ou a line with Fort Peck (but to the weatward), where tlcre {s u mild, well-sheltered wintering-place, which {s also a fins bulfalo country. g‘hcru Sitting Ball could winter to good ndvantage, and be In & good itlon to take the war-path {n the spring, within casy dls. tance of Furt Peck and other frouticr posts along or near tho Missourd River. Dthers hold the view that the Canadlan Government will not curred, and to fusert the names of Joht Wents geooral thing the poem felches & five-cent | worth, Marshail Fleld, Jonn V. g H, McCrea, and Johu If, Clough, The Alderman LONG & €O, \as not opposcd 1 tho ordinance, but to the naiies tion to Tux Trisvxe, 18 In | mentionedin it. All he wanted as to have the recelpt of Jette uiry vames of guod men Inserted, fu which case he spansihility of C. g & Co,, ci would voto for it. Yeaterdsy he yot the foflowing on, which will In! Ald. MeAuley stated that st least two of the five terest thoso who biave signed the frm's contracts, | peopla mentlaned were large stockholders In one aud vent 4. 13 for the sample cas of the ol yas companies. Nouuar, ., Jan. 32.—diayor of ChicagorDaan | Ald White—Will you give ue tha names? 1a (here in Chicagosucka firus aa C. A, Long & | Ald. McAuley—No, wholcaile deaier 10 tea. and ol busincsa bt Hoj. Ald, White="Then [ don't bellove you. [Laugh- Sruopety aud lotegrity? Ug the | Finally, on wmotion of Ald. Rawleigh, the wholo frey g y 3 ol ot Tactbiby o pefio bang il | wuptel b e Please apawer a4 8000 38 ConY enl Ald. o of Michasl Muraney, Funeral Gunday at 103, (Spray) wae not competent 1o teach him, ana that furthermore hu had paseed examinstions that he (Sprav) could not pass. 1o had ucver asked 1o oo aasigned to duty, Lat Lad Leen told to atay around aud make hi f at hamz, et¢. e was not a uraduate; was recavlug o pav, dld not ex- pect auy, sud had not sougnt the place to uducato himseif, 1o did not seo anyihing wroug in telling Dr, Spray that be could not pad examinations that he could, etc. 1lo rutired amidst laugliter, At this juncture Dr. Ii, Dsnnister and Dr. Brown, wefl known in the mpdical prufesslon, eapecinlly tn connection with thu treatment of mental and nervous dlscascy, were introduced 1o festlfy fu reference to tho qualifications of Dr, Hpray, since ho liad beenattacked by hisassistauts, at Daviv not robbud is pretty certain, The potice found 811 on him, any he only b $0 or ¥25 when be left homo Tuesdsy, I brougbt to Chicago two car-loads of “cattle, and sold Lhem throush a commission wie chant st the Stoci-Yards, hat the lau Davis bad uot drawn the monuy Was & Likative min, —in+ ple his Lusine BATURDAY, JAN, 20, AT 0:90 O'CLOCK A, M. At thelr salodrotins, 174 Esst ltandolrh- 0 MORTCAGEE'S SA!—E};\, il .y BATURDAY " TR R g R S aud Parlor Sets, Halr and uthicr Matireas ‘XH#"L -Eapell e BTl Flaio, mAdo by Usuict i, N YTk SN, A. DUTTERS &C0., Auctloneert: Dy L. B, MANTONYA & CO, Commission Merchants, 300 & 2u2 Madison:st. At Auctlon Frices all close out s Wholesale Bankrupt Stock of Bools Farwell, Samuol Al e O, A. The Mayor, fa sddil Ty m from the Church of the Cematary, t @ p. m., of con- 81, aied aeval Bunday, F1ibe Rt 5 ps s from she restdence of EoEToue 51 Larvatie- .. ia tiracaiande 1o e £ Councll BlufTs (i8.) pspers picsas copy. ANNOUNCEMENTS, gy PATPRRANCE MIEETING WILL DR 1\ TUBLIC 'I'E“Pfi(ll B ML T 1d this evening o Temperance Hall, 311 Medisbaot. ‘Adiresses by Mre. Deile Deach T T. Vou Cuurt, aod uthers. OHN 3. ELMENDONF, LL. D.. OF WACINE Jm!":}z i, ‘Em“a-um 'locture hators ho Paflo: cal Soc have bevn working on the case for two daye, but can maku notoing of 1. Auoficer wasto.d that Hawlelgh prescnted a ronionstranco azs J g and Rubbers, i C sl Uonly objected < | Davis fell down aiaire at half-past 11 o'cluck u the | permit Sitting Bull to invade the United States. | sophl ety this ovealng. Subject: **Limitaof Shoes, Al UM, | the batiding "ot i proposed Deurboru *strect | oz rom i eniciseh, andEsorela Lk the | 1moroing. Permiiting b to lie 1n the basement | Byt tho . question. Arises, Hazo. thoy " ihe | Seiene | AuctionHfousesand Merchanis nscding gootscuabel w)‘uv; 1 .dr:m,gn_ i .u'n..“bcfléfiflu'..‘.."b'{:"fifi".'f.‘"m A“r:'r rred 10 the | sama powtion; both of them throughuut the pro- ludluuz \v:lhlo :lclny tho l;al.“hruhl. His 5"“ force to prevent hind A general Indlan war in Tnnn‘%wuan'ge A_ugfl(]g MASE MEET|NO OF §, bhets froi us st X 7‘&‘ :r 3 :n?‘l:'lf‘:’.ns‘:m::: AL, Whaite presented & resolution fequesting the | SC4Ings bad taken mdes with Lowlevs wndiho § andson and deuguier reac he city yesierday, h il sited Suies at the Cit el U Eorher Adalinnd Lasa PG S Tk Beaii b ance. CENTIAL COMMY other younyg man. D¢, Bpray (ben came Into the room and ssked as a speclal favor that the modical gentlemen be ex- not beiug cucouraged, ho touk from hia pocket and read feiters from Dire. J. 8. Jewell, Davis, . J. Paltcrson, of Lellevuo Place, WL I, Hyford, Eduiund Andraws, W, &. 1L A, Sonnuou, John 1. ilollister, B." J. Joncs, 1L, B! [lahn, andothers, which tndosacd him in tho et “enthuslastic 1wanner, ond testified to his ontire ftuces for the_position’'bo heid. After Abe reading bad beeu comploted, he spuke of his having entercd on the study of bis profession in 1845, and demonstrated that he had gradusted front’ Beonett Medical College and tho Cnleago Mcdical School, of this city, with the highest hosors. e concluded his statoment by lupress- ingon the Committco the fact tuat hie charge againal his asalstants was vimply insubordination, 10 tho course of which, however, Le dropped thu seinark that these goitlowon were In the hsbit of loiterlug arouna and playiug carde most of tus tinie wlth ihe ward attendauts, which he con- tended could not be tolerated 1n the maintenance of tho nseded discipline in the ‘ianagement of 1be institution, THE COMMITTAR then adjourned until to-day, when anotlier mee 1he apring §s auticipated Py those who know the and were with hiu iast night. He Las not spoken 1most sbout the Indian vince found, uur has hu taken ny noursbuwent, and, 48 befora etated, will doublicss be dead by noon. v City Attoruey to prepare, as soon tble, & Ve fon tha baris o ueating the colontzation | goia} ordiuance to alldw oll ForpoREIGle. cons as.Hu lectured th other evering on tny subject | banles to startuas works and Iy mains on all the ln Hoeber's liall, on West Twelfth strcer, s | Publlostreets in Chipago, appears from inturviews with ‘soyesal promineat | Ald. Baununsten moved, as geutiemon that btadler was at oge tma iu [ ftrike omt L evinpantes’t and O eh eronas, Mubaal felief Sactaty, | 0oy Govad o aimesd by adding *tgiviog et o te & Bwies, sod, i seor aodist Gur: | (hyu i eamo Fighte, privilcees, and Tmmuitios countrymun, 100k pity on Lim, beumug{u. story wm--g‘4 by the 0id Companiew. ™ This was alaw that he wax without wieans, ond wecured bim the | SEREbVeL o L aee, was thon ad fod Eur St ity S, “hen saor o | g 5, voia, oF Joss: 0. suye %Al Cullrion, . Whe n : 20, so_cxplsuation. be sald ho was very mack fn | Thivop, Cuok, and Sestun votlug'fn the negative. need of tho funds, bup would make t sl | Yk Couscllthen adjourncd. Fiht 89 20un an be could,© After his divcharge it wae discovered tuat bo bad helped himiself nore GRAIN. huerally than was 8t Srab suspectsd, Nolhing, ‘ boweyer, wis dony toward bls puoishment, ig | AN ADJOURNKD MEETING OF ORAIN COMMISSION w Texas, and claimed to' be o Methodist MENOWMNTS cr. Vaities fn (hleago, learing of tuis, ex- | was beld In the Doard of Trada Directors' room E'%eruumiater. There afo uther siories uig | 1t tho Chamber of Commorco yesterlay afteruoon whout furmer exploits, but the facts are not ob- | FOF the purposs of discussiny the enoctment of & winable in this city, v law in Towa that shall protect the holder of wai THE SOLDIXRS' HOME. bouss recelpts, and prevent fraud in the storsge of ‘The Board of Mana £ th ) PH i manuflfifi.u?cln:k' !:‘:E:fldl’ l.l‘-‘-:n grsin sud olher products, There Is no law In that W " MAILLARD'S VANILLA CHOCOLATE Fon BREAKFAST, LUNCH, AND TRAVELEES - Defies all Honest Competition. Sold by all Leading (}rfl'fi’- CL! EANING.. e —g—— THE PENNSYLVANIA PRESS, HARRI$BURG, Pa,, Jan. 25,—The Peunsvivania State Editorial Assuciation sdopted the follow- fog resolution: * Weurge upon alt members of Cougress to opposo the passaze of any law which, under the guise of providing macaloery for determining \\'hnd(onmnln ahail enjoy sod what shall bo dgprived of privllexed rates, will subject tho heretofore uutrawmmeled press of the United States to au ofticial supervision which {s the first step to & censorship." The Assoclation voted the spproval of the Libel blll recently introduced futo the Btats Legistature, recommendling Its passage. ——————— ‘The Oldest Human Rello lu the World, In the Etruscan Vaso Room of tho British Muscumn ts to Lo seen the skelcton of one Poa- ruch Mykerinus, decemtly tocased In its origival burial cluthes, and surrounded by fragments of the collin, whereon the namo of its occupant IPIE WOMA] CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE 1Unton will hold daily Gosuel mectisge {n Lower arwell 811 at 30'clock. * Leaders for the week: dlon. a7, B, I, Garneys Tocsday. Mri. W, G, Pow Wednesday, Mrs. e I Peckert Thursdsy, sre- 4 ¥ Williuws Friday, strs. 8. b, McDougal; bsturdsy, Mrs. N, H. Cumiags. & P NOMR CLED WILL SEET TIlI3 AVTERNODN st the Tremont Houss Lo dldcuss tha busigcss tiat waa Iob over from the lasy wieeting. Every mamber wiil pie iPoacat at 4 Larp. fPUE IEVD DIt KO 8 ENOLIBII LEC et o N T el he Hercatter,” E WILL BE A MEETING OE THE THIRD Liepublican Club this evenlog cormer of v.aud Twenty-aceond-st c fortho discussion €F questiva. “ 7 1. J\COB3 WILL CONPUCT THE BUNDAY: + Stiool ieachers'saceilug to-day pooq (a Farwell Jehoshaphat's Pros) “‘1, 5 ¥ JOuRDE lnen's N AT Ron R n smendment, to nsert **company,’ CRIMINAL, The ten gamblers from No. Calhoun placa wers yestorday granted w cootiouance ull Peb. 4 by Ji ce Foote, 1 **Bjg 24" Barne was before Juatice Foote yes- terday for vagrancy and was discharged. Big Ed liaa (00 many friends. T. 1. Carrigan was befozo Justico Robloson yes- terday for perjury fu swearing to the ownersbip of house, and guve $1,000 bonds for s bearing to: day. The complaint’ was wada by aman named M.J. Lahey. ’ Frank Vispular sized himself up toMrs, Jane Blesoly, In the Twolftn treot District, and threatolied Lo cut ber bead open with « hatchet. Mrv. Bissely look her revenge by pounding the iife nearly unt of the prespuptuous youth, for which eba was last evening ibdged at the statfon. REPRP PR, < i 17T Y [N Sy K:ug; i D, at trifing expeas. our i S ‘ o e ing wii) bo held to surce apon sume recommen Buralara bave recently been paying attantion 10 | can be easlly reaa by Egyptologlats, affording | ~— e e s e PR s0un a1 the restdcaco of Dr. Hawfll, Nu. g Wa: | lale toat makes e pensl ofenso for s pereonto | (0%, oo ifoard, * Frow the Iaformation giancd | Micklyau sveune sud other proiniuent feuduace | conclusive evidence’ that 1t otice cuntalned WYARATOGA WAVE." | adaucs Bhawis, etc Boranige H B M bghent sx-00v, J. s | 24 tho gl e ROk bossest. | ho wajorliy Of the Commitice sppearcd | Inorouahiaces fu the South bivislou, Mouterday | g mummy of o King who was relgulng fu Lads who exicriesce’ (rogils | Lapizs axp geNTs Lanitiehe feveridge, . N, liscoo, Mra. Mysick, e 'An: | 8nd the graln roceivers broposo to oblain the | abundautly "aatisfed * that o the . paat | Sioraiug tue reeldeucs of Alarmed Just after pil. | ERVPS wnoro than u century befury the tlus of et wonrs crimasnoniy e ar o bl Ml Dol e | puseseof an s tha whal ncare thews it | o Atplum bad b s, biayboiso [fie | B Vel UEGOnS TR R | Abrfha e oo s i extltued i e L e RuNEUNE 5 I hd - 23 ¢ 17 U PR . IN'S, 2 ‘abaal e v e Gy Pclar s parted S e nfi- aliurgents oF gratn tn stpre, - nTaReed 088" | oldica) kuawludge, and that the praseat trouble | by tulimidatiug the lumstos t the polut of & - | Geatleman's Mogaslue Apelh, e bad L34, 60; 2 | stoumge 1 CELEDIRATED inrougbosh the Union—expresscd ""fl te 1B anaupwsnd 276, adc per . " Addrest orders ({’!i?eFuEn. Conlvr uoner, Chicagy valver, managed to make thele oscape. Scveral attier Fualdcuces 1n s victally Layo beea simlarly sited. Carl Mureae, 2 moulder, residing at No. 3014 of | Ladalle stre. us yestardsy arcested and locked had come of the fact tha ray Lad proposed that it whould be something vlse, and what it should be, and thal was wet in bla determina- tloa by delelh wbo thougbt ho bad sulliclent Luokisy in tho Board to perpuiunie the old siate two years azo Herr Duemicticn, s Germao ox- plorer of the mwonuments of Egvot, following up the judieations voluted out by M. Marfette, a distinzuished archucoluglst, dlscovered on the buricd walls of the Tewply of Qalris, Abydos, ‘"h‘:"fis?,d' 55 reai R u'l‘hu mce:n: \"u nok as large as desirable, " *Bacos, urer, roparted that cars, C. E. Calver, ©. I . 3. M- rsccipte suice MArch 3 last yer, 1o Jam 10 of | Dermoits T Wo logars: drr, Wod Pone. Arbsct \bia year, had been 850125 wipeases, | Morse, L. N. Athe Lo W, Diahicy O E. Blacke Wiciesaia ot kel Senlt for price- b wls seut U. UL D. auywhere, Sole ageut ho the T MULTIFUAR.™ (i aade 43 Orler aud warranial, X BURNHAM, . ma WoMataca s, Cladaca,

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