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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. A meeting of friends of temperance 1n the sotthern part of the ity was held lsst evening In Langley Avenne Methodlst Church, and Onkianit Jodze of Sona of Temperance was formed with fourteen memberr, The temneraturs yeslerday, as observed by No. 88 Madizon street (Tain~ UNE Building), was at 8a. m., 52 degrees; 104, w., 23;12 m.. 20; 3p. m, Barometer st 88. m., 30.17; 8 0, m., 30.22 Coroner Dietzach yesterday held sn Inquest npon ‘Nclson Hanson, who died snddenly of heart dle 5 Milwankee avenue. reegisn, 32 years of age. unmarried, and leavea a mother and slster residing in this cliy. lon that the indictment agajnet Clem Perlolat, which was to have been ried ca.1y next month at Geneva, will never come wp.—that & conviction s impossblo, and thatn trinl would therefore be & uselean ex ‘Mananee, optician There 1s an_imorel 3tr. Johu A. Martin, of the Atchlson (Kan.) Champion, Mr. D. K, Abecl, Kansaa City Journal, - Mr. S, A, Gilbert, 8t. Joseph Gazetre, Mr. Fo M Yracy. of the St. Joeeph Herald. and n Anthony, of the Leavenworth Times, Are go t the Urand Pacldc. Mr. John i1, Gough lectnred last evening before s large andicoee in McCormick Hall. teeds of the lecture were devoted to the malnte. nance of the Half-Orphan Asylum.The lecinre wan Mr. tough's well-known effort, ** Now and Then, " no means new, it will not be necceeary to give #pacc to even an abstract. Yacht Clnb held ita monthly meet. crman {fonse fast evening. raona were elected lu memvership, among others 1. Kimball, of Kenosha, and ). A. Farrow, W. S, Drawley, .T. M. Bradiey, and Cant, Wil were appointed o committen to ' ruvise the by.lawa and records of the Clud, to report sl the next Ju the mention in yesterday's paper of the of "*Crab " Boyle teference was made to Clark who was ‘orrested with him: and 1t wi stated tnat her husband wan employed in ot the timg of the wholesale cscape. are tbat Clark was employed in_the jail under TRradley, and left in December ol 1874, Mra. Clark waa arreated, she was dischsrged almost A mceting was to bave been held last evening at the Sherman llouse to organize an anxillary Bocle- o the Morton Monumental Association, of In- for want of proper notice thero ‘wore not ¢nongh nresent Lo do anyihing, aud the meeting was postpone L untl! Monday evening. by the Monnmental Assoctstiun to erect a Memorial Hall in Indlanapolls, which Is to be courp.cuonrly adorned with a-bust of Lhe Iate 'The Saclety to bo orzanized here confrivnte toward carrying forward ihe worl, re_expected to he forwarded #01hat iney can be received in Indinnapolis oy the 22d of Februnry. IUMANR MEDICAL STUDENTA, An incident occurred at lennett Me yesterday that had the effect to place one of tne facnlly of that institution in a rather peenhar anil develop the hostility of the large ciung of students towards him In & very declded 1t apprars that for some fimc woman 1n_most reduced circamstances has her ehild, 2 yeare ol ‘Lhe infant is ntilicte fienator Morton, all contribution: Colleze for treatment. with & remarkablo develop. ment of spinal curvature, and the Professor, Dr. Leering, hau, some tima azo, opplled o cost of plaster-of-pariv 10 the body 'for the purpose of £nd Mithy habite, and when the young one was pridduced before the cinss yerterday for trestment 1t wis tound that maggots had_ durled_ themselves the muscled and Besh by the 1t waw recognized as & vcelrrence, and the Profeasor in- question, so oge of the student's eays, o woullt perpetuate the as aced bones of the inzular and rare once declded that ho lumlcal deformity in own pratrlcation. 1e “eecordinuly face, moaed the plaster down into the sores and Tue Ireceniarities oI aurface, despite the frantic #hiriekn of the little one, and then Jeft it 1o harden, he seized the child by the bands and d the student, threw it upon its nacs, of the little one's cluthing for the pirpose of ping off the body and removin® some of the dis- The feelings of the students, by what they termed (ment of the Infant, that they one it afl juined In denouncing It as vrutal, and unilted tu altsing the Prolessur out of thy lecture- Toum aud 10t tie street, A PROPUSED MARKET, Plans have boon drawn by Mr. F. M. Whitehonse ‘st Ruucoipl strect, botwoen The uuildiay, as’ design. ed, will be 250 feet long, cxtending probably from alste. wtrect to Union, #Mxiy-two feet wide, and twenty-five feet hivh in the middie or Lighest part, 1t will be constructed entirely ot lron, and consiet «f a corruzated tron froot ket npon pillacs, Jeaving whe inlerior uccedsible to the ligat and air of day. Tlrough the muddle the strect.cars wili run, And At the wdes green grocers wil vena thelr wares, Tne central part will be ticenty-ive feet wide, and have its roof clevatea o littic abo. e the ruate vf the sides, which wil slant down from It. # on cach wide of tne atreet-car roadway will e twenty $rot wile, aliowing room for wWagons 1o “Fhese wagon-stands will be nd an anphalt walk, them, will run the leneth of the building on each the street room wilf be . Shoutd the ecce ona lnstallment bo built it will be so placed ¢nd for end with, but separate from, the first, that Unon street wil divide then, 1n two vne long inarket, stune 1t will be necensar the Council, as the tawl belongs to the elty. property-uwners In that neighborhood, they have po righta fo the steeet. would doubtles make no vbyect.on, suca 1t would incroase the value of thetr praperty. A L. 0. PAIRBANK, tional vk yesterday vir. m uf the Jurniture stock of L. Rustinz secretlons, 1t1s sald, were su aroused this inhuman tr Gf 0 maract on Haisted and Desplalnes, Ide uof the market. n the consent_of 2 The Commerclat N ed judgment to tho smognt Yesterday & Trtnuxk entiewan, but bie was and_carcfully endeavorod to tarow the seeker dfter news upon tho wrung scent, *> Why," st ls only u nominal matter, suonas | cun eeo uly attor Fairvank stated that the trouble nnmmm{lhmuxh toe W.W. Strong Furniture Company niot ltving up 1o their promise With Lim. Ie deciined to give sny infurmation, out suld that if regoricr called upon that bis ereditors would would pay them cents on the auilar, but 1f they pushed hlin they might make the best of 1, factures ou the North S e. aud hisstock on tiwnd 1» very laree, and iy be put cown as valued from Wit Lig itabilities are Tuz L reorter was ungble to learn. la be. d. howaver, that Sr. Fairuank will be ahls t trough if be seunly glven a chance by his ‘What tuo latter will do Is yev to by de- UOTREL AHRIVALS. uner, Ashtsbalas 8. hluu.x Litaws; U, in e P - 1 erni Huuse— orky M. i Sulil, Jacksony U, 8, J wrier, Merldens ioditon, Milwaukee. MISS M’KEE, A JURY SECURED. ‘The sccond day of the trial of Misa Alvins Mc. thooting Cupstable McElligott was characterized vy us large au attendauce, especially of Jadics, 3y the preceding oue, aud, though the sconun wus devoled entirely 10 the uninteresting oid sather tealous work of mpancling & jury, tho »-ul Were appareatly coutented, alnce they lenj und attentive 1o the conversation which 100k plave between the jurors and counsel, . defendant sat Just back of Al 10 her father. aud just in front of her wleter, Mrs. Lewis, vn either aidu of whom wero several lady Misa McKeo had dlscarded her vell, Jeave * igg exposcd Ler face, wuich cl I fieohuk; €, Yorciluroas &, 6 the past two moutlis. A lawyer Inslde the bar ra- wowan has been enouzl already, —mwure than tweaty vears' tm wvuuient would be M her countenance is bagyard, and looke asif she aug walcked the jurors cluse- aided her counvel in msking sclections. cuied Lo bave wuch ¢ nBcency tu bee fudg- weut, sid if sbu Wtiovk bier bead ae; ¢ question. Shall wo take ki Aunday four jurore bad been ed upun by toe ¥ tho Uefense. £ At the sdjourumen swurn, aud three but not secepiu avle, there Luiug i By aslf g 11 o'clock ate's-At Muls bad twehie a the box who were satisfsclory delcuse weiw Dot cxcused wan the prosecution, tho niu) wasto get jurors who Wese Ubbrejuuiced fur Or svalust the deleuda; wheller o7 Lot toey were lanulords of bad & an) thiug to d with collecting reuts. The defes * Bon e, Lud uo 1aitu ln owuers of bouses, of col- of auy desceiption, or nen who aud tLey wete very partlcular su rawlug vul wholues, i susve Bad's dusut abunt Jecture, ur odice; guilt, he woald adhers to his conviction and not surrender it, though the ottier cleven were of 8 cantrary opinion. Berry, in tne Sulllvan case, seemed to be the ghost which haunted Mr. Moran. Every one of thetwelve awore he wonld be stun- born, and hold fast to hin doabt If he had ane. Thelr_names, residences, and_occupation re at follows: G, W. Galloway. No. a8 W Erie otrect, letter-carrier; John Horner. No. 52 horton street, stone-cnttol mes Khanahay, No. 3y strecl. marble-poiisher; A, 1, Stewart, No, !.'n{.exln ton stieet, painters 1N 8, MeLain, No. h‘:’m‘ellg\mluonmev-t.rrulumundmanngker' William Yerkes, carnenter; Bradley Dean, No, & Ontario ntreet, smationer: L. M. Crawford. No, 1122 Wabash avenue. manufactarcr of artifc JJ. l'k.‘!mnz. gl‘;‘. }1,1{!’[:!? IIYEC“‘ .\‘;llell ohn Kmery, Onk Park, book-agent; - ammermiller, No. 450 Norih Clark 'street, I, F. Merritt, No. 180 Clark streel, ¢lerk, No fault can be found with this nry. It Is above the average. ‘'An excelicnt ury, " the comment of the spectators. ¢y had been aworn, N State's-Attorney Milla said the witnesses for the rosecution woald not be likely to Le presentat Phe opentng of the afternoon scamion, and be |bere:oreu\ml that the court adjonrn natil this morning. Mr. Dexter did not Interpose an objection, And the crier yelled out the formuia, and the crowd dispersed. The opening statement will be mado by Mr. Mills at 10 o'clock this forenoon, and the wiinesses tor the prosecution will follow, THE MINING BOARD. AIMOST OROANIZED, An sdjoarned meeting of those interested in o ganizing s Mining Stogk Exchange in Chicago was held yesterday atthe clob-room of the Brevoort House. There was u good attendance, and Mr. Simeon W, King was Iu thé chalr, Judge J. B. Adams, reading the minates of the former meeting, gaves resume of the different meetings heretofore held for the benedt of those whobad not been present, and stated at some length the objects of the proposed organization. Mr. George W, Tew read » long paper anvocafing the project, and presenting many facts connected with thie mining Interests on the Pacific Stone, the San Juan country, and the Black Iills, with a view toshow_that Chicago was the natural centre for the tandlinz of the vast mineral resoneces on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Monntains, 3¢, Buwin 8. Fleming submatted the following prosyectns, which ha neked to hava roferred tos camuniite : % Vo The rapldly growing volume of minin atere o S cavtita Honaat e :wefg:flgufi‘n'.“xl}').' Tecently becuming more so than ever before by 1he demonstrated great mineral wealth of fan Juan, the Biack 1iilie. and other districts. Is crowding ‘npon th ife. reqairing some thorouzh, practical, ¢ tem for 18’ mn e such mining mf rred in the past. Our mines are numerous and rich, but lack & tystem that will mage them mors universally pay. Buch & plan ‘surely 'exiais: we have oniy tu Bnd . an adopt IL " To lnsugurate and establlah wuch i3 the ‘meaning of " the Chieago Mining and Btock Exchanuo, Bot o eccnmulne for ftsels capital, t asks o 0Ane, 'WIi1 (3446 1o bands. 1ts purnose is \o ematizing and expediting, the development ‘esicrn tilaca Bt & Broper cOsl, up to & paying 8 The hrcadnt 63 Tature. fiow’ of Bullion’to Fomonsus) the Esst. whereIe 15 lableto bo usedus leverof |"advantage over Western fatercats and West- €N (axpayers Itecent devolooments prove there (8 no portien of Clhileago. “Thatclty ¢ COl of il tnis mining regfon, front (16 DEINK tac great baso ©of cheap inininig supylies, such s provisfons. ma- chinery, and merehandise, &y well ax tie radiatinig pulutor traneportation, ifence, under the witailiiog inducnce of & thoruuxh and vigorous Mlning Kxchaags L. 40 It ¢ ung possess & Yolume of successfu) minfuz Lusiness that BUgLt now seem chimetical to mentigr. This Frcianga expects to be od by Sisy I 1878 1t recommends having promialg min{ag property, who lack mea sct thien1 paying, 10 have such provercies consiverad ng 10 proapective merll, title, ete.. by the inis Ex- change Commit! for thiat purpose, and, If tndarsed, 10 Incurporate (a8 dame. place themn 'on the Exchangn J tar pusiinie wod Tl 0F Hhels securities. laes'a etlc: Superintendeut In charvo of tho mine, bezin WuTK. and, thronghi sume respantiole Derson, dispore of suiflcient gn: £on, under tho dorsement and lafar enco of tho kxchaoge, .£o deveiup the Draporty (o & divtdend-payiny can . In this way fragments of capita: sre sggregated, and therchy rendcred effective, (il 1 vie Ly WLlic and siep by ates ara tho prapertioy Ktadualiv but thoryuchly and”sately worked up to a nancial success. Tl Systeiy 18 Droven elsewhera to compleie,—nd atner liny been found slint s, On motion, the anove was referred 1o & commit- tee of ive, with instructions to report at a meeting called for'12 o'clock to-day, ‘The Chairman uo- pointed the following gentiemen: J. I, Adams, Andrew §, Bell, N W, Rellogy, Ueorzo W, Tew, Edwin 8. Fleming. After some general discasslon, the meeting ad- ourned till noun to-day. when it in expected the fil“‘“(ng will be urganized by the electivn of nina rectors, HISTORICAL SOCIETY. GEN. LEAKE. The Wlstorical Society beld & meoting last even- ingin ite hall, corner of Ontarto stroet and Dear. bornavenue, the flon: [ N. Arnald In'the chalr Qen, Joseph I', Leakia read m paper on ** The tions of England, Rassis, and Turkey to tho igh. waya to India and the East,” The speakor gave & brief review of the coantrles of Bastorn sand Central Asis, sad dwelt on the greatand Important commerce of Indfa and other Oriental nations. After deplcting the sltuation as it existed up to the end of the eizhteaatn century, when England controlled the ocean trade to the East and tho Ottoman Ymplra basred the natlons from an overland roato to India and China, Gen, Leake went on to consider the possfullitics opened up by the coastructiun of the Sucz Canil and the exton- wiun of the railroad system. When M. da Lesseps proposed to cut through the Isthwus of Suez tho project was violently opoosed by England, The ender sensibilities of Lord Palmecston wero sfect. ed by tho sulferinva of the tgyptlan fellaha, and England Induced the Bultan’ to interfero on their behalf. Dut Jn_ 1800 the cenal was opened by the Emvress Eugonle, and from that date to 1575 over 6,000 vessels pansed through it Of this trade, Qroat Rrital almost & monop- oly, Cnlns, with its enormous populat) nuired food, and foenished o excha tea. Yet of its mmports in 1b73, valuo to 70,000,000 (aels, 11,000,000 were In upinm and 24,000, 000 in cotton snd woolen goody, This left & Very small proportion fot fuud, and it was littls wondur that famines were frequent, and ihat the peonle died oy mililions. ‘The rrcorded ulterances of English statesmen sbowed 1hu Jeslousy 0f Ruesta which existed In thelr minds,” To cutpel the Chinevs Lo allow the continuation of the infumous oplum trade Kngland went (o war, bombarded Canton, and, with the asslstauce of France, penetrated to within_ninsty miles of Pekiu. In 1828 the Emperce Nicholas —demanded certain guarantecs on babalf of the Tuei Clristiane und went to Adrianovle to enforce his demand. - Rus- ja got control of the Ussplan Bea dowh Lo the Pete frontier. Iu 1833 came the Urimean war, resulting disastrously for Husala, and endivg in o rertifcation of her 1 o:an frootier, ‘The present Emperor, Alexander IL, csmo to the hrone in 1154; & man uf peace, and with a natural vent for tmproving the Internal convnunications of his wlgbty Empire, Darng hle retgn over 8, U00 wiles of rullrvad had been construcied and many other Jmportant lines uad beon vrojected. The action of [tussla fn puttiug down toe prodatory Ttar tribes Who rendered Bokhars snd purte of Lersla unpassable (o werchants, the lecturer copsidered would entitie the Northern Kmpire 10 the sympoibtes of all civilized peuple. Capt. Burzaby, fa his ** Ride to Khiva," t01d how it was finpressed npon him by Nuswign gentlemen whoni be met that it would bo greatly to the advantage of England to haves civilized noighlboron ter Inaisn fronticr, bince the begluiing of Lhe present KHuseu-Turkish war, tbo Rusnians had penetrated f110 and now practi- cally held Armenls. English wrlters threatensd that, thaugh trest [ritain cared little or nothing for tus rgs a8 o peaple. she would fight to pre- scrve wnat sho consldered ber intereats, and that a Uritiah feet would appear in the Dardanolics bo- fore \hu_Musulaj tered the walls of Constantl- nople. Yot Turkey bad boen beaten at every poiut, and bud been rompelloato sue for peace, Ene land had not inicefored, and there aopeared no uot that the days of Utloman rule aud Oltoman obstruction in Eurupe were rapldly drawing tos €108 A vote of thanks was givento the lecturer, and the Suclety adjourned wutll the third Tuesday in February, oa which occusion Gen, Strong will read & paper. * ACADEMY OI' DESIGN, TUX THUSTERS-ELRCT of the Academy uf Desigu beld su adjourned meet- wy {o tbe club-room of the Paluer Houss at ¢ n'clock yesterdsy aflerncou, Mr, E.U. Asay n the chalr, and present J. K, Dole, J, F, Stalord, W. T. Daker, L. IL Volk. Mcsars, Sproad, Bige- low, Brooks, lloll, Ferd W, Peck, O, C. Verbeck, Charles Peck, Bchwlirth, and A. J. Pickering, Mr. Baker, from the Commiltes sppoiuted s week agu, reported tnatthere were no 18 be- longing (0 the Academy, but there were 8 uumber of Nabllth All tho propecty that had oace bo- longed to ihe lustitution had beeu mortgaged to «Messrs, Volk and Gouklns, who had foreclosed. Tae Commities suggesied that i wonld be best for the Truslecs L0 Sssutv auy truet of Lhe coucern uptil the claims sad sil Geen relewsed. Thls, Mr, Baser thouyhi, would be an easy miatter, ud the creditors must be convinced by this tune tuat they cauld cet uothing upon thetr clilme. “This dupe, Trustces wight resurreet the old Acadesy, and ke it & thiogof use a0d of oraament. Oiber- wise, 1t would bo Lest to let it die & uatural death and start ‘The sucject was discussed at some length, Ar, Chsrles Peck, fu’s loug spesch, sald he thought the artivts were Uvossessed of scility enough to carry oo the Acadewy 1o wome pluce, osud he I.Iwuvut that tho artials and upll:ah-u Tate. VR Bkt Said the debte of the Acadens r. Baker sad the debls of the Academy amounted to 34, 148, and 1alned sum in ¢xCusd, 1ocludly fi.-. . wuich wes accurcd by the pledge of certaln yusruntees. Alr. , a8y 1084P & Disln spocch 10 the artists present. Mo wid thea taat toey dld avt care 10 Nlul‘yltlnlulur the tun of it "It bad been sug- gested thst e Academy should take # procuks 1n vapkrupicy; but be bad said wo. Mo dia not feel ls seeing the Academy of Dealgn of Chlcagy goluyg througy Leukruptey. Nu wade 3 ruabug LK, 898 WivR e bad “Saolebed I8 was £ 2 DAY. JANUARY 30, hard to get at his fdeas, except that hie deaired the other membera to go ahea. and not rest untll the debts were effaced In some war. Mr. Peck said ** Hambn; plsin that he dld not he squandared any moner: Academy was down to-day was becanse the of Chicago hind not taken bold With the artists to a lnce of art. ck thet moved that the Chale apooint & comaitier of fonr to seo the creditors, and getas mitch of n redaction as possible on the debts, then to take mensures for wiping the remainderout i The Chalrappointed Mesarn, Hvu‘?d. Pickering. e ed to report, when the wotk was completed, to the Secratary of the Association. Un motion, the meeting 2 call of the Secrctary. TUE TAILORS. TESTERDAY'S DOINGS, The atrikine tallors met agnin yesterday afters noon in Workingmen's Hall, corner of Twelfthand nd the sesslon was » prolonged Tug Taisoxe reporter who had the assignment was stopped Juat as he got at the top of the back stalrs, the front entrance to the ball belug locked, and nccess obtatnable only through a ssloon ‘The acribe was told to wait untll the mesting was over and lio would be far- such maiter a8 Doring the long walt occasional rounds of applaose cunld be heard. 1] and orderly, no far an conld be learnad, auring the progrens of the meeting, and after ite close thers an animated discunsion in the saloon and a confusion of the Bohemfan, German, and Seandi~ navian tongues. The crowd was a iarge one, and 'l'ne toplc uppermost vas to the action of Mr. jnr:mn%(‘ to B5o'clock Suwday at Trinity Methodiet mr' month of Tiecember, and the footlogs are as Chare] THE CONTINENTAL. CATTLE sROW, 1n Room 24 af the Grand Pacific TTotel s meeting wan yeaterday heid of & committec sppointed by the State Board of Aericaltare Lo conshier the feasi- bility of hiolding an annual contimental priz shosw, snch a¢ fn held in Landon every year. There nt Col. J. W..Indy. of Tajlula: Col. sign; ‘Heceetary 8. it. Fisher, of of Agricaltnre; and Secretary Rey- nolds, of the Exposition floand of Managers. matter was disenssed warth. aged 33 v *snd went ontoex- The chifef sources from which the recelpts came eve the Academy had Its Loan on the Forsyth Froperty at Sheffield, Ind. ceage Funid, partinent of Falife Wor Uenoral Fund. ., The chief expenses were for— Xa sopropriation. . The Terms of a Corlony Contract--The Daplicate STEINAGL of l;lnlxo Tlatm, 1 Noles-Character of the Secarily. 254 kst Indl n Tatlee Departm p.m. Friends invifed. t Do: contigental ehow, dln:ln 8 every Tt will be an_exhibition of ttle, hoge, aheep, and ‘The iden I8 to havc these ', ana ta inclnde shepherd sad cattl Commiltee decided to report favors acheme (0 the Commiltee of Arranges will meet tn a shott time to fixa dute for bolling The hmithfield Annual Cstile Shows of ccoen, Il be held {n (he Fx- n:llmm Buitding, probably the firat week I De- < TIR COUNTY ROARD OP RDUCATION held & meetlng yesterday mornini at No. 183 Ran- L A, Uaraner intlie chair, and Messre, n, Maler, unit Lane present. The f the Normal Echon), amounting dry bitle amounting to §60, wers ‘Thompaon, from {he Com- , recommended that the Monday's Tmsuxs contalned & epecial from Hartfard relating the progress made by (he Insar- snce Committec of tha Connectient Leglalature in its favestigationa Into the nffairs of the Continental Life-Insutance Company. which the Insarance Committee had pald consid- erable attention waa & loan to & man and e wite, by the name of Forsyth, In SheMeld, Iad., of $103,000 on 7,750 scres of land joust over the Btate line, and {t was atated that the appralse- ment of the land by a Committes appolnt- iritish possesaiona, 'The priscipal canse of the excess of the expendi. trres over Lha recoipts was the piyment of neatly $500,000 {n the semi-annnal intercat on the hat and une or two other jtems of & aimilar pature, djonrned subject to the Oneof the polnta to RS, nopropriated for sewer nrposes $201,085.50, and during the year the ewerago Depariment latd $1:23.422.07 worlh of ‘The followme tavle shows the amonnt appropristed for cach ward, tha amount exponded, and the uncxpended balance: 3 Last year tho Conncit London, England, aro a gran: will aleo be here, 3go was only $165,000. Insarance Committea discovered mome puzzling teansactions in regand (o the notes given by Fore ayth and his wie, the most puzzling circumatance belng thal there were two sots of notes, ono set subsequently canceled. knowledge of & TRIBUNE roporier yestorday that & certaln gentloman in this city, who had looked into the business of the Company to some extent In connection with the matters of & friend Intrast- ed 10 his care, conld throw'some 1ight ontho snb- jeet. Accordingly, the reporter songht him ont, found he had not been misinformed a8 to tho gen- tleman's knowing all abaat tha deal,and proceeded to get st the details aftor tho following manner: **When and how was this loan made, and what do you think ot the lnvestment?™ *“That's & pretty swoeping question, and the beat way 1o answer it s Lo give you THR 1I1ATONY OF TUB TRANSAGTION. Tn November, 1876, the Chicago financial agent of J, O, Pleraon, agreed to ioan to ine M. Forayth, his wife, upon thelf noles and » securily of aboul 7,500 ‘:ulnl Innd in Lake Cou to be compounded every six nionths at tho rato of 10 per cent for five years. Accordinuly, the papers were #0 made out—for Bvo years from date. of negotiating and the lower hail. red . M. miitee on test-books, elc., ueetion of German Snairuction in the Normal ichoul be placed on fle, hecanre of an insufticiency ropriations. A application for an incresse jary was similarly dieposed of, JONN A. IUCK. THE PUSERAL SERVICES. ‘The funeral of Jobn A. Hatk took place yester- day afternoon at 2 o’clock from his late residence, At the corner of Clark strect and Fallerton svenne, the sorrawtal cereniony boing witnesaed by one of the largest concourses of mourners ever present on & similar occaslon in Chicago, large house thronged, but the grounds surround- ng it and the 2pproaches thereto swers flled with Aceording to the best esi- fncluding men of varlous walke of It came to the #301,087 3! The First. Second, Ninth, Tent| Whnrds had no appropriation, The contractd for sewers which were lot last year have not yet all been completed, sud the avove bals ance will bo romewhat reduced, at prescnt to etale how much complete the work in haud, rewers contrncted for during tho year was as fol- Jows: In the Fourth Ward, 6,321 icets Fitih, 5, 0205 Stxth and Seventh, 6,788 Lt B,90u; Fourteent, U, 83 teenth and Seventeentn, 2, CRIMINAL. Burglars yesterday morning forced open the front door of Mill & Goodman's drag-sfore, on the corner of Adams and Halsted strets, but were probably rrightened off directly, &3 nothing was missod from the store, Tho twelve zamblcrs arrested some weeks sgo at No, 5 Calhoun place wers before Juatico D'Wolf yesterday snd fined $100 each, The gamblers did not appear in person, snd exccations will in due They are known to ,ond Eigteenthy Y nts for Clayburgh, tinstetn & Co. and Keiloze 1t was (ol the reporter that he could mako 000 pairs of pantajoons week. vian section of the Taiiors' Union, it seema, cons fino themselves to the making of pantaluons, and lohemians do the coat and The frat-mentioned body of* tallors hao noderstood that Uleen was at work, and tnat erson bad kiven the Section Committes appo.nted him to understayd thal I contect with r and noless the Union ta the extent of not join tn the strike. It Is lm;:?l&lhlé Tho leogth of the ‘The Scandina- Not ouly was the the Germans an people and carriages. over 1,000 people, was orking indemnifled bim $1,000, he could not and would ‘The Ycandinayian tallors vroposed to o 1o work If Olsen cuntinued to do d It was evident to the repurtorial mind that there haa been o warin discusaion over tae matter, and, as suoscquently learned, the Qermans and Bohemlans proposed 1o ight it out with the borscs it it took s month, or until they carried thetr Finally, it was declded that the Scandina- viane—who are sbout 12 LU strong—~shonld meeting in the evening and discus: ter, and take nction uuon it. The fve sectlon committees a to jzo aronnd and visit the JiMeren thoio 1ailors at work to joln the strike reported that nearly ull were | sympathy with the move- ment and wonld quit work tu-day., There are 560 tatlors In ali, and of that number all but Aty were on strike yreaterday, It wan announced before the close of the meeting that the Germans and Boliemians wonld old Aurora Tarner lall, No, 113 Milwaukeo aves nue, to-day at 2 p. m. TIIR SCANDINAVIAN SECTION of the Talors’ Union beld a sccret meeting, as above announced, last evenin present, and the strike wan a to tho memory of the dead, The Chlcagy Schuetzenverein and the Germania Lodge of Musone, of which the dec: member, were In attendance, and occupicd s ‘prominent piace on tho lawn bofors the main cn. Thert was uleo a large delezat I While the Qern there was & cenerous jed was sn honorary Now fér the valuable work valuable loan" {ieio the re- Iatersmiled varcastically), ** Forayth wasto paytho Comuany's agent 85,000 commiseion, the expensen of the atiorneys who Inoked up the abstract, Urant ), and, If it became nocessary for tho Company fo racrifice secarities In vrder “to ralso money to make the loan, ho was to pa As 1t turned ont, the Company cl they had boon subjected to n loss of $2,500 on the ale of the secarities. the 8500 attorneys' fees, and the $2,500 thus cinimed, decrensed Forsyth's $100,000 to just $02,000, and that waa all the money “MAY T ABK TIOW YOU LEARNED ALL Tmisi” *‘One of my friends had business dealings with the Company, and In managing bim it became m; As for the details of abont them Limself," **Five tnousand doll sion for such work, len't 1LY ** Most people would conslder {t preity fair pay, imagine.” 4+ Hut did the 85,000 all go to Plerson, or was it 2, t into the pool for the common benaflt of thosa concerned?™ of course, yon can't prove that they eir earnings and thea maden *dlvy,” ecn moro than suspocted, now fs that Pierson told me he gut the What becomo of $2,000 1 don’t know.” What are the further particulare regarding this tranc the toard of Trade. wae largely tn Lhe 1asjority, sprinkling of other natl tal of the late public.apirited and much-belove: in the front parloe un the north aldo of n eacased In a black casksl, finlahed the Masonic em- besides belng surmounted with floral reath. A marsive nilvor plate bors an inscription giving the name and age of the deceased, willo s portrait stvod npon 1able §n the window at the head of the coflin draj ed with smiisz and_crape. dead were calm, solemn, and uncnanged. floral decoratiune wwere of the eholcess kind, and rick 1n beanty and varlety of design. pltcas were o cross and crown surmounting a foral pillar and bearing the words, *‘Rube “Sanft™ {**Rest tn Penca™!, the offering of Mr, Loats C. Jluck, Aon of tha deceased; a cro ra, ¥, Bartholumae; ete., frum others, After an ovportnnity had been given to the rela- tives and friends of tho decessed to view th soains, the ceremany proper be; tion by adooble quartet uf the Uermania Mscnner- char, led by M. Sch: Night,” This the life and charac ointed Monday 1ima be {ssncd s shops and get the nuthorities. Minor arrests: Lawrenco Beattle, an old4ime thlef not secn In 1own for somo monthy, 1 a coat from Johin Hogen; Carrie Rosenstrom, lar- 1k dress from G, Beckmoan, of No, 167 Chicago avenne; Thomas Riley, allas Wethal, lar- ceny of a coat from Winter's colfes-house. Last evening at sapper time burglars visited the resldence of John Brennock, comner of Me- Allister ond Galpin places, near Vernon Park, and got away with a xeal sacque and other clothing and Jewelry, all valuedat $250. n the usual waaner by climbing & porch. Justico Summerfeld yestordny held the follow- Ing: laonab Fox, recelving uroper! 1o the 213 James ceny of lead pipe from o Luuse on the northoast corner of Micuizao avenuo and Sixteenth etreet, m, §300 to the Criminal the door-mat thiof, 8400 10 wssanlting & Clhinaman, arlos Jolneon, vagrant, $100 $5,000 commisalon, croms, crown, ‘The featnres of 1. that businces for tte loan, Plorson told me all ‘fll 12 a pretty Ruod commis- nsed warmly and A few were 1o favor of golng to work atthoold rates, bLut the majority, it was said, voled to stand out with tho other strikess, conduct in continuing to work his shop was con- demned, and his allezod excuse for so doinz \was He has thirty sewing- machines 1u his shop. and does the batter class teady employment, a fact which, {8 “the inducement that keepn Kntrance was eflected connldered *'too thi t such asthing has him at waork. Unfon, but withdraw last week. navians say that, while a fow of thelr number msy 0 10 work in Ulsen's or Bvenson's ahop (the latter fiaa thirty machines also, and cantinuca work), the whil jolo with the coat and vest makers, " untll they Lring the employi “The meeling adjourned at d. was free from disturosnce, though tll-feclling wes esgondered by tho discussion; at least it waa v0 reported outside, MOTITER RYDER AND TUB JIUMANE 8OCIBTT, **Mother ** Ryder is one of the human pecollar- itles of Chicago, and it {s daubtful it sny of the famous fiction-writers—not excepting Dickens. described such a character. the neaceat to herin his witches in ** Mlacbeth, and she may be likened unto any of the tall and gaunt conventional stage hags that dance aronnd tho caldron fn the weird scene where tho eangui- nary Huchelh meots them. withal, & keen mortal, with 8 conning black e, that twinkies like thowe of is kpown to the police as 8 hard case, and the of- ho is the keepor of & squalld dog. hosplial at Liee abode at No, 48 South Desplaines of tha Humana Society, charge of crucll auntand bony ler cass was to have heard bofore Justica Marrison yesterday won at 1 o'cluck, but the old sroman twinkled After another song by the NOW DID IT TURN oDt ome time afterwards the Company, In order to make & showingt of assets, or forsome other purs pore, recelved from Forsy 000, bearinz the same date u: cstat 10 por ceat per annum, pi rincipal 0 ba pald n e diiference, aa far sa payment of 1 the two sets of the = deccased, wos then taken up by the pall.bearcrs, Meaura. Conrad Seipp, Michael Vartholomse, J. H, Uhlein, Conmd Muncenbergee of Kenosha, and Peter Bchoenhofen, and bome to the hearwe, procosslon, consisting of some 20U carrlages, took up the lincof march toGiraceland, where, sfter prayer snd remacks by Cunesd Nledert, Muster of tha” Masonic Lodze, the cofiin was lowsred to its the Masons throw some sorigs of evergreen and a few handfuls of clay upoa it, snd the grave was close THUE COUNTY BUILDING. The County Clerk Is busy preparing Information forthe County Attorney in Bouth Chicago tax A gressmaker named Melissa Stevenson, of No, 217 Indians Atrect, came 1o grief yesterday at the liands of Detectives Whalen Hito 18 accused of much more gooda than arment, then stealing the remnants, Teand, M. Goltfrie McAvoy, A, E, L h other notea for §1uY, » athe former, with inter- Je sem! frms to_term formation of a thiousana millluers, ana as many more dressmakers, 1t s stated that the complain auts, chiof of whom 1s Mra, O.ell, of N Belden avenue, will make no prosecution. Yesterday morning, upon opealng tho office of agent of the Chicayo Lime %f Markes atreel, it was found that an attempt had been made during the nigat to blow A number uf sionocutier's tools, stamp- Iying about, m hole reat f8 concerned, between In tho first, 1t 3v0a 1o bo paid at the end of rincipal was due. In semi-nnnually, and i fivo years, when the second, It was payal principal In five years, . +V\Why these 1o ncis of notos?"* **Tna object of the dnplicsto_notes was In all probability to make a good anowing to the Insure ance Exauminers, who would be wore apt to enters tain & better opinion of them if payable semi-snnuall; Dliod up at the end of Avo yesrs, pear to have beon fnvenioricd as assets of the any about the firat of the year 1877, ‘oming down to tho UALITY OF THE PROFERTY on which tho loau wus made, what do you know ‘‘When tho Insurance Commission was Jook. they appainted ', conwtating of K ‘A, Avertll, to appraiso tho nd {kat thelr a narrow resting-place, Shakapeare com the interest was instead of having it all ‘These last notes Fad beca drlicd 1 toe saies & Susstiy oF pow iad been drilied in the safe, & quantity of' powder auil attacked to the hl?lu was a hali-burnt Tho thieves had ovidently been frightened while they were waiting for the off, and tno fuse going out proc and thwarted toeie pians, “Charles Bonbam, & slick-looking vagrant, who was yesterday awarded a §100 fno Ifyiumca Sum- ran out the Pscific avenue Capt. O'Dunnell and uthers atarted 1 puire’ sult, and after a brief chase ex-Oticer Quin. at Sallo and Jackson stroets. Qulnlan's ingenulty in capturing the prisoner for himsclf and scooping the troop of men in purenit s commendsbiy, weized hold of the tail-board ofa buggy contalniug an Alderman aml Otlicor Mahoney, who had already hen Le came within & board and pounced Bome dischargesare to be made at the Coonty Agent's office to-morrow, necedsitated by the cur tatlment of the distribation of suoplies. ‘The teaand coffes disburscd by the Connty Agent 2,000, These luxuries are no longer distributed except.in extrerae cascs, In the County Court yestorday, John W, Lowell, arrested for debt, scheduled his property and was discharged; James Pearson was preliminarily ex- amined and remanded; and W. Scott Walton. u;lflmn‘ his property to Josse lolden, wi a ** Mother " Ryder lo, luded thou"‘ ::;"1 eohistapholes, Olicer Dadley, \y arrested hor on'tl in starving severs) iste 0 keeping, commlites in t proparty. 1 nudersts: 0 an acre, amounting to about ‘That fs quite as bigh as it would be safo to ralse tho land for loan purposes. o, having no road throngh it. and wholly unpro- ductive, conslsting of ridzes and slongns. ~ In fact, riy. harbor was cetobllaned at the outlet of and $200, 000 ur 8300, 000 cxpended on 1t, 1t become something of & place in the course of or filteen years or more. " *Nosw, wain't one of those sets of notes can- ubpaensed Justices Bcully and Ballsbury—whose oftices from that of the Weat S| Judge Wallace's opinions do not suit the Board, He has go far givon two, neither of which has been acted on of mado public, —one un the right uf the Board to reduce salaries, and the nghit to borrow money, doubt, that they are fous The Committes on Publlo Charitics has about et now quarters for the County Agent's the rooms In view ure in Hcholleld's Dlock, Washinglon strect, neat Canol, FoOm are {ar 1n0re CAPACH ba about ono-Lalf of waal quarters now occupled, The Grand Jury yesterday tieard further wit. but” no cooclusion was During tho day some Inqui: for the names of thoss wilo composcd the Comum: iee on Public Charities of the U Information {s 1o be furnished to.d: t{s wanted with the Commitiee in not know In close praximity to the building & business fo baing built up, which (o all appearunces has no 1ut.o0 to county affaire. deceive, however, ara fuil of promis slarted in prrsult, suitable alatanco upon the rufugee. Daniel Crosven fs lying at his home, No. 537 West l'oltk stroet, dangerously 11 Tat g0 the tail- Police Court—to appear the othar aa o The reason is, from & fracture leged, by having been van Buren strect car while in motion. sy howne Mundsy night on _car No., Davls conductor, Crossen offered a 30-cont Davis sad it after constderable Crossen took the coin back and pald his But this did not end "the ua- alynified dispute, and at the cornoer of tientre av- cnue Davis, It la ciarged, pushed Crossen (rom the car, with the reauit abuve atated, being attemied by Df. W. F. Lowis, Who is not yetuole to ssy wnether be will recover or not. Davls was orreated, snd 318 held without ball to awals the end. Another actof **The Mfodern Jozebel® Laudmg _yestorday object, which was her case to some Justice other than those named avuve, and gave hee a chsnge of venue to the nosrest court—Jastico Scully's. and ner attorney and the [fumans Soclety's oficer weng over 1o Juage Beully's office, aud hls Husor continued the case until” S8aturday miorning at D o'clock, becanse of & press of business. Ryder summoned the Justices for the allezed purpose of having them Sestify as to her charucter, aud 1t Is probabile (nat whed the case comes up for ex- ) inform ber, as Justice Eale- knows nothloz sbout ~ SUTTIN BECOND SET W4S, because they showed & fraudulent transaction, ‘They were nat described tn the mortgnge; there was 10 securily about them: and thoy were taken for po £POS hen thesa purpuscs were accomplished, the agent of the Company purports ¢ cancoled them, The only purpo: ould ve put, that I can see, woul resont the debt In the annual statements us & dobt $1 10 per cent interest, The old woman oun, and the rentsl will belng paid for the dustice Scully nessca sgainat Buger, n urposs of corrabor- 'be rate of Interest ! 0 the State Exsminer for ntingsuch falso sistements, they agreed to rocelve—10 per cent for five years, coumpounded every six months—was really ‘aboul 1% per cent, which Is usurlons according to the ls, #0 that all they cu‘nd_d ever got As fur getting back the 3500 for atturneys’ fees, and the §2 500 which weut somewhere, and nobody knows where, why, gecoveradle. Then there 18 another thing to notice. The fact that there wer e ho charge made against her. bon'# to Rupedt when required. ng ber, sud_denl L but conducts 1! companions, and & them to prosecute MINOR MEETINGS. DECORATIVE ART. The regular monthly meeting of the Decorative Art Boclety was held yesterday morniag in the reading-rooms of the Palmer Houss, Mrs, J, Youug Scammmon presiding. The atteodance was quite H tectives Shea and e keopa a dog-hos- et of an (nOrmary foe sick the ollicers want har d Is thomotive that moves nces somatim back at the e amount Fursyth actual the $3,000 commission, ™ upon A warraot sworn oot b arging them with kidnavplng ner. have plundered rd wnd. held a"li s ago. r1d of e , for W0 men put her brought nes to a rallroad dopot, and tbe nest she knew she was in a botel in Windwor, Unt,, in company witn Hayes, dsy Hayes decamnped witl bracelets nnd all tue mnoucy he cauld ralse, her return 1o this clty sho found her saloon, 400 Stute atreel, in the bands of Uilord and und her daughter was found urunk in & bed in Uhe reur of the Loude. been beard from. e —: MOULTON AT ELGIN. Soeclal Disvaled 1o Tha Chicagn Tribune, Evraiy, Ill.,, Jan, 20.—Fraocls ,D. Moulton, of New York, pald a visit to tho Butterand Chicese Board ut Trade to-day, and was warmly recelved. e was accompanked by J. II. Reall, W. Il Ludlam, and W, W, Iugram, also of Now York. At the close of business, Mr. Moulton was hu- troduced to the sudience, and made s briel speech, {n which ho said that ke bad attended Dairymen's Conventions at Clevelsnd, Toledo, Meadville, Pa., Cuicago, and Wintewater, Wis., and that this was the ouly Butter and Clicess Board of Trade opcn at thls scason, Cunventlons were of tho utinust importance, and cannot help benetitfor the sgricultural fu- upon which we wust flually rely. the indications for fiting up tha 1, 1t 18 aaid, have been pald or goare anteed uy Clem Periolat, or his agents, and the de- 810 ia W gobole up all the county coutracts as of ol under convenlent namen, ssy that the ftuing-up of the store was bot i dental to the scheine, for the other arrangemants been tnade iu advance, Inalvidusls in whose names Clem has beld con- tracts for the past year are attendauts svout tne concern, and it remaine to be seen whether they have miscalcatated or nat, TUE PIGUFING DOCTORS. ecelved m:‘;n lnu- Insans Asylum ¥ 1 ch s his assistant, und that Clellan were ruslymed to their fate, would take up thelr beds and walk. cl may beatl that bo b8 represuntod 1o bo, And eYEr 30 eflicient. yet there [s u quedtion sa {0 the wisdom of his appointment. When the old 8208 s narrow- ed uown, 1t clearly appears ibat he and Lewless were the cuntendinig spirits, and sctually the source of all the truuble; aud If he hae been apuointed it ia but feir to expect tuses the fight vun Spray re moved from the Avylum to the lowrd, It the Board sustaine Hpray In tho end, however, ho will fina that he can buve no peace, fur bim, and, under the circuinstances, cannot oe, for, after conquening or appeasing the dtish eloment Lo will Lo dogyed oy tie Irish emi- ployes around bim, who ure alceady mabigning him whenever occaston offers. THB PAUFER-6CHOOL TROUDLY., The Commitice on Publlc Churities yesterday 100 up the watler of appointitg s teacher for the school un the County Fann wicie the Miss Urant, It wil} be remiem. noved sume weeks agu, a1 le place 1o lie danghter, uut any causo being asmgned, uccossor wus appointed with a i Keeping sa much of the public owney as p Tamlily, and for no other reason, mewbers wanted to retnstale Miss Grant, but oters wanled to give Pelers an opportunity to get gutual her, It Leinz rumored “that ho ttuck her in sowe way to protect him- e Commitiea Rnally agroed to await hig obliviue of the fact inat bos by Peters until oue of s chitdren far advanced ju yuars as to be sble 1o take men and otners foulivh woman, 1 Court some ten appesrs they then resolved to oue niuht yosoplh Iaycs sod t into a hack an 3 that 18 of course Ir- Bonie o 80 [ar sto tless duplicate seta of d this complication: that the second notes roceived by the Company in lieu of the firsl MAY bavo Opersted as & payment and satle- 100 of the debt: in other wonds, thal they may ut from the ‘security of the na_security what Yhe inerance o It s cecin that the pair of valuable hiave taken the deit morigage, 8o that thero ma; cver un tha property now, A proposition wi received from Mr. W. French to daliver a course of six lectures onart toples undes the aueplces of the Soclety, the prodte 10 be equaily divided vetween the lectarer and the Mr. French's proposition wau accepted. Sira. M. R. Nixon, the Treasurer, reported cash on hand at Just meeting, $840.29; recelpts for the i Ixrndllllnl. $101.07; leaving s of $VOT. 40, 1 catertalning letter from , containing a description or I Jacol ‘orayth's and Caroline M, Koreylh's notes, whic wre not duo ti] 1880, + This 1 (ho frat that has been heard from this 1lsyes has not yet THE DAYS OF SHRFFIELD, M. Smith, sometimey knows ss y . F. Allen, ores of Wolf Lake the ¢l He **Jublice " Smith, getting up on the shy y ihe fusnre, which was to caut in the shade municipalliy of South Chicago, and even ‘The propurty which Fursyth bold there covered the moulb of the river, uad (L was neceasary (or Buith to get hold of 18 in doel;l(u lflllx rurllyom' Lle fu bo- 0 chase of & portion of | monts, §2:2,17 1 Are. Scammon e Frauktin MacVey; ¢ needle-work-foon ol the L o revort of the Embroldery Burray, Chairmau o \rs. = tho glorlss of Chi; in the ahsence at Committee, 8, Btickney resd & very lung bot decld. tIng paper on Japaneso set, with par- ticular reference to the discavery and usu of po Jrs, Btlciney's familiae- ity with the subject, und ber kven appreciation of (Lo peaulies of purcelaln painting, eic., conteib- ¢ onu of especlal intercet to the lsdiev who are cultivating 8 lave for the Thers I8 no peacy I sied only, an lithographlc tawn plats and orsyth contract went Mz, Foruyth, however, notwithstand. he whrinkiog of valuo: burban euterprives woich followed 1he drenms of fortune which @ bad Ideas of golog Into town- building and harbor-improving on his own hook, and it wad or Lhis purpose mainly that he made, In 1874, the loan whick Le did. pesun who, two yeate a would niake a0 lieavy au advance u| y. A#ihe geutleinan who wan aaid, ILis nothing but & successlon of sand ridges and sloughu—eand ridees partly covered with scrub-0ak and aloughs occaslonall, Nuoody wilb buy tbe lan will grow upan tl, not even jimeon weed. o tust actual valug it hne none, time, the sand-bills bave g.aduslly moved jnward, and, advsocing with the wind, bave gdlled up tue 4, the farues uf the fut ds of manure from o bt le them over thuse crubi-oake, and ina! uted to make the pape it, could uot give u liad corae Lo bim. I L art, . After transacting some rontlns business connect- rrangeinents for Alr.: Frencn's coming lect ures, the bociety adjourned. LINCOLN PAKK, A regular meeting of the lioard of Commlsslon- ors of Linculn Park was hield yesterday afternoon, FPresident Winston in the chalr, aud Cowmiveivn- 3 { d Hjorwsbery preveng, from it. Kurters & zi g8t was ramoved wil and knowledgs e congratuated tue West upon the quality of its pruducts. creamery butier was New York State creamery butter, State was asleep, while the West Is up and alive. fla reverted ta the tailt urged this Board o take soime ae duction. He congratuluted the West upon the great succcss shown in ualrvlog, He remains i the oty until Yarious poiuls of 1terd NO DEADHEAD, o the Edlor of Ths Tribune. Cmicaao, Jan, 20,—1n looking over the columns of Sunday’s Tiususe | notlce somo severs com- ments on Lhe practice of dead-headiog, or rather lmposiug upon the gonerosity of tho managers of e verious tbealres thruughout the cliy, 10 say that 1 heartily fndorse the vicwe of Manager McVicker, aud § blleve that the repecsentatives of the people ju the Council have no moro right to ex- et favore at the hands of & manager of & theutre au suy other cltixsu, cancerted achon on thapsrt of anag, Uce, which had sssumed such alanuing And 1can say fur guo member of the Vounell, that 1 Lavo pever asked nor received » theatry 1n tho city; wod, furtbers deslra to attend any one of them, am prepared (o pay tie markel peicy Jor the com- modlty. snd am under poobieations to suy inan- sgerin the oty Lo-day, nor do 1 lotcnd to be ja the future, fug suy favors {o toat direction. very respectiully, thess gatherings, ntcrviewed hus A commusleation was Son., Huliand, Mich., stating thelr inteution to bid for the propose kwaler work, for soundings and othur particulars, eneral discusaion on ! During the some- ecr Colo camw fu, and resulla of bis rucent ue, be statad thai the wen he had seen had dons very dno work, which hiad mes tae opproval of United Slates enzincers. ", wnd tbouzht the ¥ the centinuous s munication cvol When, In tha course ot unication o Ject of bullding breaxwatera, What ramuling tais Log 1 | morning, visitiog TIIE CITY-IIALL. Thers have been lssaed from tho City-Clerk's of- fca sluce July 1, 1877, 2,800 saloon Hcensos, There was only aboat $100 takex (nte the Comp- troller’s aftica yestcrday for revenuc warrants, ‘The recolpts for water at tho City Treasurer's offfca yesterdsy were $3.272.78, frum the Clty Cullector $2,847.53, and frum the Compiralier They did ot uss p pressut work conly be rushi-matirees plan, the stouca 10 bo luid us tizht a8 taods foa pavewsol it was Hually decided fo nvite ono of tue wen tocome o Chicavo, at the Los; pense, examine the shore, aud farnush the Luard with such intorwation 8 3t whould deem gurd 10 the naturo and probable cost ‘I'by remainder of the sasalon wasapent in general ug roads sud making othet fue @ park, ulter which thy Board ad- TEMPERANCE, members of the First itrd Ribbon Reform eld a weetlug o Unlon League Hall, corner of ‘Twenty-second street and Wi o Peealdent, F, W awloy actiig as Secratar, E. Lerry wus elected love s ligat, Chicago, whert d & reauy markot tor L. Toen 1s not $20 an acre, nor $15, nor even 1 body will buy it st any price; aod it would be unt lony for & wan who would take y tho taxes upon il Uoa and man, apd goud o out lo swell ihe assets of un {nsursnce com- necesdary In sey s and consent to resent forsaken ik anong e Orders have been lssaed from the Mayor's ofice mw:nflfuu Iy to gruut the Qlobe ‘Theatre uo more licenses for shows. The odject of this order s to shut oft toe ** Dizzy Blondes," who. it Is understood, are contemplating coming back (o this city 10 ru- new thelr unchaste performances, ‘Thero were lwo naw cases of small-pox resterday, —oue st o, ¢ wircet, Tie vacclautors ales bad been found—i cobuaiox or waxes, he special -I:ov\:: reforzed to, the cre shiould be sowme a there 1s only onuo gentle. maa’ of that name Lo o chy wio docs s lova Parter, presiding, - hancul Scero- naaciul azeut 1 quite siuisr raported that s bou Barher strest—whers Las iumates bad teen sfiicted 40 and uo oue vaiiide Know auyshing y ewployed uo ductors, sod they all ‘4o Chatr staled that 1y might be in onder to clect oQlcers aud uppoint commitizes, oul it wassug- yeated that this bu us Ins postpoutd uniyl mose | Wits the dusws, Soci ROSE VS, DOUGLAS. Specval Duapateh to The Chicga Talbuna, Awy ARooRr, Mich.,, Jan. 29.—(Circuit-Court Conunlssloner Whitingu nade his report in the Unlverity cRapcery suit to-day uuder & de- cretal urder of Oct. 20, 1877, Ho charges Rose ‘with $1,231.63 {0 stubless accounts, $343.50 [a sub-paywents. on Jorlelted accgunts, $1,602.70 in delluquesnt red-lioed accounts; to- Rose, 83; total against Doug- ts. Tuy Comsussioucry leaves soverul disputed uccounts to tus Court ueclde. 11, P, ‘Yuouvsox, Thirteeuth Ward, et THE KANKAKEE ASYLUM. Rpeciul Dispalch 80 The Chicuz0 Tnbuve. Spuixarterp, N, Jan. 2.—The Board of 8tate Commissioness of Public Charitics, with the Governor, to-day upproved Ma). James R. Wilcutt’s plavs for 8 bullding subsltted by tbe Board of Trustees of the Easteru Invave Avy- lom ut Kaulakee, with the proviso that the coet sbull not exveed the Legi fur the budalng. composyd of the lumber. will inld's mecting in tho 43 p. w. ou the 31 slder the ordinance relating totho pillag of lumber, Tho ordivauce referred 1o re- quires that luwber-dealues shall not erect any of uver six fuet 1n noight, ou toe recommendativn 're Departwect, and tuls, it 4 clalwed, upuu the owners uf yards, as it would take oll unidoors to slow sway tue mumense quantitice of luuwer in tbis clly, aad cousequentiy i hecvy Incresee of expende. HEFUNT OF UK CONETUOLLER. Tue Compiroller bhus just Sulshed bis cepart for A specisl commit men of the Counc ity-Llors’'s olll us leagibh, 1t was aurwcd lulul 8 cummlitoo be ap- pointed to look sftera hall, sisted of Mewsrs. A. C. Lioal aad G, E. Al should be Beld The Comuittes cou- oy, T, i, I'stienson, It was decided that wiectings u dilferout churchos 1o that vl dn:ty‘l,l ugx-:u:; 15.‘»'su.c.‘sl oy Sundsy 'I‘l"l; nhoou after nest Suoday, when the meeting whl Beld ab & o'cuock. e Llemsrks were mada by the Rev. Mr. Crafts aud v cro aigued ta the The becrelary was uirected 1o read tue list on toe rll, the red ribbous wore i tributed by ihe President, sad the wecting ade cicy, 1o the yands. Ll grout bLardsitps in stub avcout ative appropriation DEATTS, I SRV Ubvtsvvio iy b PUDUP VSV UV WADAWORTT—At Rt. Paal, san Sanday, J nd Louls W. and ghter of V. Remains WIITE=Tnesdsy, Jan. 20, .y Mabel, ¢ aoahierof THensy K. ‘Wi Foallo e L 18 nths. THPrvices 810 Lanaley-av. toviay at1 p. m. §@"Hnfalo paperapleaase cony. W 3.:, Andrew Stels 5 place from hia Thursday, Jaa., 31, gle, formerly 18 resldence, 8t 0 o'clock ETMOUR~3onday. Ja. 29, at 312 Cottage Grove. ‘SP§‘!"9 Mattie !cflsaun widow 0! Andrew J.ml!'eey« o funerat'will Moar, an, 21, at Thiladelphls, Mis. Ba fiafi“i‘” 't e thto dogosh hoct, and Moihar ¢ 1, d K. Il, Keen, of thiscity. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Al ICAG, 1.1, JAN, 20.—OFFICERS AND WEA. bers f the Oneids Pleasire Club regret tha low of thelr honoravie friend, Mir. M. {l. Uencher, whoss uns SR i ity et © ‘c%é"l ot hte loss. TR ONNIDA PLEASLRG AVERY iRR OF THE HANNITAL GUARDS T T T ot mett at Armory: Hendadarices thy vening at 7 o'clock, In full fatigae dress. Duslnca of importance o bo travmcted, ___________ I\lmfi{un N. DOGUETF WILL GIVE, TIE FIRST of & conrso of thred lectures on Ari. In tbe Unle veralty Place lapitst Charch, on Dougias-place. apy site Ithodew-av,, Thursday 'cvening, Thess Tecturey avo been rewrilten slnco’ Mrs, Duggett's beturn from Italy, | We hope s full house wiil greet her, * dubject; **Kaphael ingle tickets, 23 cen! urse, GO cents, § FVIR MEXIC. RTRIANE WILL HOLI THRIR ‘mantiily meeting Thursdsy evening at the Pacine, FIIE B, J, ITUMPIIREY. WILL LEAD THE ;l. noonday toeeting to-day., Subject: rist the oor.” T DABDITX'S PREPARATIONS, PO ol Mol i ot o A B.T.BRBBIT TS Original and Standard Manufactures, OFFICE AND FACTOILYt Hos. 64,66, 68, 70, 73, 74, 76, 60 & 62 Washington-st, B, &, BABBITT'S .BEST" S0AP. Themon e ydsftenaton on e B 1'6': ;fi:h’[g’*n'l ln: .nn receipt of 20 centa BABBITT'S : TOILET SOAP, ade trom the purest vegetable olls, Unrivaled for b l'l'nll'nmndl o l.lllh.k For uze In lhu‘ynllerylt ass no equal. Sample boX, contalning three cakes, 1eat Tree b racelpiuf 73 conta, BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, From thie Powder beautifa) and serviceabio whita ; exired. sireneth, Ven tninasy witho L ikd Of yrears oF potaah. Ariat Paciags sont Tree o FToaIot of 45 cents: BABBITT'S YEAST POWDER. Abtolately purs, Bread, tll?l.pfld\lll:(l. ctc., male {0 maiort suace of tinic, keep lunger, and are more die cestivlo tha't Whien 10ado of comuion and cheap fmita- fons. A trial packaye sent free on Feceips of 75 ceat BABBITT'S SALERATUS. A standard article. Asample packsgo sent free on recelpuof 25 centa. BABBITT'S CREAM TARTAR, arranted free from all {mpurities. The housswity ;-‘n’mv“‘f&m Too “Trim ackago sent freo on rocelpt of 3 cents. BABBITT’S POTASH. eont \t, douhte tha strength of o qunen f 2 T il gl THE PROPRIETOR will glvo foond I gold for Ty ounce of impuritl uny of theas preparation: For Sale bu all Denlers, MATLLARD'S YANILLA CHOCOLATE BREARAST, LUNCH, AND TRAVELERS, - Defics all Honest Colmpetition, Sold by all Leading Grocers. IALZ GOODS, - PALMER HOUSE HAIR STORE. The best place tn_Chis fo for Hait Qoods, whuleials or Fetail. Tmproves Uanaiaer % D 4 fou 8 & 9pCc! roe.or 270 W. Mai{son- tatozucs free. MUA HATTIE'M, NULL. our Wt B T CONFEOTIONERM. "~ CELEDRATED thiaughont e Union—~e3preswed toall parta, -1 D ana ypward at 8. 40, 00¢ per B, ~Addresd Grders QUNTHER, Contec- roner, Chleago. AUCTION SALES, < i e e o e e e By GL0, I’ GORE & CO,, ©5 and 70 Wabash-sv.* BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUOTION, WEDNESDAY, Jan, 80, 0,30 s, m., When wa shall olore out our Winter Gaods, in addition to extra lines of fine and desira- ble goods, Rubbor Goods with largo dis- counts, Buokor Doota {n full variety. QEQ. I, UORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabasb-ay, Wi, A, BUTTERS & CO. Qeneral Auctlovesrs, 174 Htandolph-st, Butters & Co.'s Regular Trude Bale, DRY G0ODS, OLOTHING, WOOL- ENS, BOOTS, 8HOES, Ete,, THURSDAY JAN, 36, AT D:20 O'CLOCK A M At thefy salesroom, 174 East Raudatph-st. By O, . RADDIN & CO,, Auctioneers, 118 & 120 Wabssh-av. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 30, LARGE DRY GOODS SALE, Clothlng, Woolens, Embrolder] Laces, L. dkerchiefs, Hais and Caps, Qloves, ilics, I jery, Carpats, aud Natiand. A Sl Ling Seisnate Clothag 11';1““':'1'0““1"{ !n:uhznt ‘Tadlor, at 10 o'clock s " 3 r?:_.' E. RADDIN & CO. By WAL MOOREHOUSE & CO., ‘84 0ud 84 Laudolph-ste We shiall el at half-paat 0 o'clock this morulag 8 full eus of 83801 Parlor and Chambar Bets, Furaiture of all kinds, Carpets, misfit and second-hand, New and ] oo 1eating Sioves, (37 inar .:{IE ‘ T e R Bl a2d Gt 2! Avmnxsmnsh%mzfi'.‘g&u Tribase. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 30, 02108 1n., Bank Pivtares, Desks, Counters, Ete., AV German-Ameticas Bagk, corner o Fiib-av. sod Washlugun-s. gropermade by st L~ sales of 8l kinds of g = 'ACY, Austwacer, Mortgaged fursclosed. 7 S 5%

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