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r Committee, joct, employed & dhori- nan Tze mimher of ritnenes. we catard hy ronhers geilng in of from the aijnining building of Dot Tietween thesn {0 Umi(nes 19 8 s e on exnloded by the the nee of words better fitted forthe tan-room than | modern nnderwricer. the parlor. 1t wan also alleced tbat he wae branght | 3l importance of the There and given the piace from wnich a better man | EER0HERRCERRA A had been dismissed. It acems that Storey was dia- | {hrough the ro charged hlmm his flm‘uzmh!y; ||!;'l ;:;g; & Ty ibe fre mer when a reduaction o L] . hi s was made. vhile emarting ~_ under | avilence of AslitantMathl Shay ;;flf'|‘;m;l:_\“l"$g The discharge: e thre-cotamn etier wan written, | CLEISLUE lEhs or e htimieat (ntinaits (g and 114 absurd and frivolons matter Tur TRIBUXE | gy ,,,,{ ‘were comperlen to €t and_Dreak them e declined-to poblish, Bubscquently e read 1210 | Theecideace is ancontradicsed that the hatches of the Congressmen |Mdrlr.h and Trentano, and lr\t.::lll'ld :lun‘l’?‘lm talidings wero alto closed and fastened on that they should nee that his wrong were righted. | the inaide, N Anather theary was that the fire was eaneed by ashes Ar Mo request of iho Colleclor, ehe Bl | orietcpingscleme up svrey it and sarried dov 3 on the clevator the iret thing in the morning, 1o the. Weshingtan odicials, and by them | Shalitely o fundation. for thi theorys tur (ho cvi: returned to Revenue-Agent Myers. of thie | dence of the watchmen, firemen, and others who were ditarict, with Instructions to inveatimate and re- | outhe AfLh floor {4 unantinoun that there was no fire or ot At Afyere 1 haw In St Lonie. - On 114 re- | Alknk of fire on this ur aay other doar; bat that the e o ha et oy ietenction of . the Do. | wasailahove the celling of the fifih fioor, near the tatn he will carey oul tho in naTth Daskenger CIOVALOR. Just abave whers ilic stove- rnnmem. Pending tho resnlt, Mr. ilarvey, in il heen accomplished by aid from the Firat M. B Church, by liberal rnbscriptions by neveral mem hers of the congregation, and by a general effort on tho part of the whole congrégation. Thus the churcn dehit has been reduced fron aboat £40,000 |fsxn.aao, which i3 spiendid wark for such hard times, . THE DEMOCRACY. THB PALMER 1fOUSE CROWD af Democrate, to the number of about twenty-five, met last night In the clnh-room of the Falmer House, Thera was the usnal amount of buncombe. Dr. ¥, E. Cookoflered the following, which was adopled: i Witgnzas, We belfave, in order that the peopte ms; enjoy s FHll peneia of LR Vol Justs And. whojee samelaw, it |4 espedient thist the ficsamption sct suould fartharitn be repeated. . Teens.ved, That we. clifzens of the United Btates and menbers ot the Democratic parts, heartlly anprove ot snd indorea the vote eart by Congress by which thia #ilver Gullar was restored s A wift ot value, and made Jeynd dolir recelvabla fn sli amounts for all detita, nattonal and privaie, e iail the vore taken ne tends i to deliver tho peaple of the United statcs from the thraldow of thu goli-rings, sharpers, ani Shylocks of the Uniied Bi s snd Earope. Dr, Sthit, the Secretary, reported that the ore fatuee time 1t ahould be fonnd fncanventent to pay | gomo to premiums without resorting to this reserve fana. tious noblemnn. Thts matter Ia earrled to sy, After regularly nsing, with much success, | coes in Rome, where no one -will llght thees these fine_promises for nany Fears, with the | candles or ait in a room when thres candtes an) well-founded expectation In the minds of s | are lighted. Tere in Florenca this deep-rooted policy-holders that thelr dividends thus left | horror of certain numbzra and days takes quit with'tha oflicers were avaflabie at 100 cents on | g comieal form. In many streeta and squarey the dollar whenever surrendered, we come | there is no No, 13, but 12:4 has heen substituted, now to find this rotice In cur disicend slips: 0 that thy numbers run” 11, 135, 141 In Qs 1R7R—In any surrender of ailditiona horeafter | inzenlous way tho sdread number I completely the valae will he compiited at the rate which would | done m\‘n% with, Houses bearinz the unlucky n be employed If the wholoolley ivera to b aorren- | 13 B o Chcrmreey Wil Stcent such snrtongur | 10 Farely fnd any Halian Todgers 1, h i thi f wnto be d ) Vo POt o e emiamn an he pelley 10 which tne addi- | FINE-STOCK BREEDERS' CONVENTION, lon bolone, In compliance with a resolution of the lowa. When it [s known that the * rato employed 0 for pomating sarsenters .15 10 kéep, twos State Breeders' Association, the Convention of ‘Ine-Block Breedera of the Sccond Coneressi thirds of the cash value of the policy and give F slone the rotiring member one-tAfrd. the beauty of this | ol District, and nelghboring countles, will cow. performance can be appreciated. R.W. H, menco at Monticello, Feb. 12, 'Tho Hon. James Wilson, of Tama County; Prof. Knapp, of Ben- —————— A ) ton County: Judee Lise, of Johnson County; co LMION % and other distinguirhed and successful brccan,y,: Report of a Committes of the Faculty of will be preacnt. All Interestea Are (nvited to THE CITY. . GENERAL NEWS. The lee-men havo raised the price of their pro- dact ve cents per hundred pounds, the resultof the mild weather. Tho Grand Jury yearerday heard soma further witnerses 1n the Eager case, and this ,morniog the comptaint will be disposed of. Colvin hss moved to the North Side. uccessor i to bo named this fall, and the cx-Mayor Is not without aspirations. A bright glore {n the sontheas tern aky last night wan probably the redection of a large fire in the Calamet swamp disteicts near the Indlana State line. Mr. Adams Earl, the President, and Mr, J. 11, Btewart, the General Superintendent of the Lafay. ette, Indlanapolls & Cincinnatl Railroad, are at the raimer lousu, [rocred o show whr, in by egal and ehould he patd. tisty the scruples of thls superats. CRIMINAL, John W, Herwood, captared at somo place In1iil- nots for a munler In Monroe Connty, Michigan, pnesed throngh this city yesterday in charge of Bhen Eille. No particnlara. The gamblers' cases were agaln continuned yes. tenilay by Justice Voote, on account ef the ab- rence of tho city's Proseculing Attorney. They will possibly be taken up Friday. Sarah Dodson, of Etle ITonse and mortgaged- fneniture faMe, was discharged vesteriay by Justice ilalnes, The allegation was that Sarah had excentod numerous **firet™ mortgsges apon her worldly posseesione, The carn_againet W, A, Bottera & Co,, anction- cers, wan oismissed yesterday by Juatice liaines upon request of the plainti. The charge wanem. buzzlement, It turned ont that Duttera had, ns commiussion merchant, soid goods nml held the money, Jorefundedit, andile sait was with- pipo entercd the flue, Spuntaneons comburion, Hxke view of the nwful charges of being arrogant | amon and incendlariam, s frequently giren as the and having killed a Slorekecper, does not mak fer | eawie o fres "Which eannot otnerwiss be readiiy sc- a suspenalon of public oowion. Ila bears I UOELIOE. ot e o piRATBR. TG0 B honars meekly, and feels aatisfied that the investi- n this care the theory was, . plausible, for the gatton will holit the engineer with hie own petard, | Dearingsof the eieyators were up n the loft already de: NEWSPAPER VIStTORS, The evidance ahows that thess bearings were fre- A delegation of Kansas and Western Mlnn‘nrl -3:;3‘; :."‘-”."‘.b".-,f‘;‘:‘%'; .‘.2:'-;';‘-‘.'5'.:5.".?,«'.‘:‘2‘.&':.‘,‘,5"' eiors ol galy prosce infed (ko el vexioay | O SoR L e Vo chaieic) vy come, relate their experience, and have n geq. the rre i Commitiee employed ° drawn, ihe Unlvarslty of \Wiaconsin, cral wake-up. Hotel-fare for those in attend. Dr.Charlen L. Koch, the boy who took the honora | yapers: i UhCErS B Jou, fermiiee emluyed a competent | ganization wab propressing . eighty precincte it | NN 1, 1o 1ap vt ot Mickey nwora yeoter: To (he Editor of The Tribune. Sty 81 ook days For IHEther. Toformstion ar from the gradnating class of Rsh Medical Coltege | - Lol John A. Martin, Champlon, Atchison, ‘The clinmist rays that tho lobricating ofl eonalat- 'Sr. McNally, resigning the chair 10 J. R, Doo. | day when Officer Jamea Lennon hrought in foseph Numerous articles based on the report of the | dross Janies Davidson, Sceretary, Monticello, st epring, 18 registored at tho Sherman Hoose, | ®§iie s, 4. libert, St Joneot Gasete, €3 cnirely af peirelenm (minoral ol i QUle it | tttle, Jr., offered the following: s fecncy and i anparaiue of n Bixl-class | Jast Board of Visitors o the Uniserslty of Wis- | In. Witliam Starr, Presidont. where his many (riends in the city can see him, E. AL Tracy, St. Joseun fleralil, Inatcrial wiil fiash If browght in contact with a | (Reniced That wio the peanieat the Clty of Ghicaro. | (he'horman Tlonse, discovered o the tune of $125 | consin liave appeared in your columns, and tead S Dr. Watteon Carr, father of Dr. J. 1, M. Carr, R B bone, Leascaworih Zimes flame, aftsr having been heated by friction of oth- | (e Hlry of the Unlon and- the, distrintink ressrvoir | at Room 1. No. 184 Monroc stroet. It begins to | to convey the impression that co-oducatfon In SPECIE RESUMPTION, while getting off acorat the corner of Madison ,“:‘.;02;,‘,‘-,,;‘::5;:;,',- ;f;:&“:" g grwies dan temucratite .af Jii3 dog, Fabronholl, | thiercolta gl He 0 ia o Josiciaxaf e banka g and gamblers wera hav- | 11,0 University has proved a faflure, To correct | Horace Greeloy’s plan, ‘to resume,” scems 30d Orten ‘Svennes, twrned bin ankle and broke | 3. . Cnapmany 51 Joaeoh Chrontete, Geg. Faheaneits 1€ 14 not. Haole fo epantancas | emmeot of tho United niaiea for (e colfng® o o i R tnctor | Hils imprssion, wo ssk you to publish_tho in- [ to work excellently s tried by the Westchester iz‘m:fln".‘;"“:;:c ,'n"m“l‘;,;:;!i."e";“" WAL remara o “‘;fi;""’:‘:'v,r:;e"fl kT L combustion.™ ‘The report then continues: :{.“;"“:.‘{',.:’;fl.‘.&:':;f’.:.’h i clinfued with malreonting M,{'c,mmfl:.{";‘h“nfi,:; closed report of a Committes of the Faculty, | Fire-Insurance Company, which announces that The temperatare_yosterday. an ohsersed by | T A. llesiy, Kansas Clty tait, oo, Shle IE aoncus iy She il S, i Bovely | el niznt, Jsstill In custody. The tnjured man wae lyrnit 'tn a critical condition at last acconnts, and Davia will prohably be held to await the inal 1 of bis Injuries, A man who i 1ime of tae dinlcuity states that Crossen siruck the condrictar thrice with lua cane, and also threaten- ed him Just previone to recelving the injucics by belng thrown ol the car at Centre avenue, A successfal swindiing eame han been 2olng on for some time past, although but recently brow; to light, by which o man who pasees himaelf of connccted with the well-known brewing firm of Biartholoman & Lelcht has been defrauding teades- men out of gonda o the strength of his repressnta. ttona, Those who have not been biticn may cs. cape belng swindied by hearlng inmind the fact that Biartkolomae & Leicat have no agents to do tlicke buying, tnat biainess belng in tha handa of Mr, Leicht himsolf, Jastles Summerfield \yul(urdli held the follow- hich explalns itself. JonMiTTRE LADIRS' LITRRARY ASSOCIATION, U.or W, desuived, Thatihe representatives and Renators In Cangress trom the Kate'of 1iliils be renuested t res Vo anil offer n bill for that purpusat the eariicas day ralbie, and (o sed that an apjropriation benade fitient tor the inimedtata construction thercof, that Tney withhold thelr sanction, fram_every ajorn: |h15nax;l until our Just snd reasonalle request be come il P senteed, That copy of these resntutions bo tran mifted to our Represeatatives and Scnatorain Con- wress. MeNally oxplained his resolntions, but tho Chalr declared them out of order. v “The report of the Commlittee on Orpanization was called for, when McNally reported that the following named had been added to the Commiteo on Organization: M. Mulloy, G. J. TloMnan, Flarence Donavon, T, E. Conrtney. M. J. Hanser, Willlam Fitzgeratd, J. Deolitile, Jr., and J, W, Horton, and that the Committee had thns been jncreased to {wenty-five. The report was ace MNananme, optician, No, 83 Madl UXE linilding), was at Ba. . m., ;12 33; Sp. m. Barometer ot m,, 30.14; B v, Tho respectable DNemocratie mnnd. under the cantainey of Henry M. Shepard, did not gatner yeeterday afternoon for the regular Wednesday sw-wow, The selects are getting tired of meet- oz so ofien. Al ihe members have aspiration for public olice, A mecting of the Executlve Cominittes of the George B, Armatrong Memarinl Assoclation was to bave oeen lield yesterdny affernoon for the pur- Poto of disciesing plan and tho feaslbiity of calling a public meetlog, but wes vostponed for ooe week for Iack of a quorum. The Finance Committee yesterday fixed the pay of the new men In the Connty Clerk's offics, and Inatriicted the County Attorney to fommencs pro- ft will hercafter pay its.losses In gold. This advanced step beyond other companfes wilp certalnly be very popular with the fnsuring public. ‘The old and trustworthy Westchester has apparently perfect canfldence In the inten- tion of the (fovernment to fullill its promlses, and Its excollent resumption example should be followed by other companlos. n street (Toin degrees: lua, ) R m.y 34, 20,00, BTURGLON DAY, ather végerable nAtter soned I The Doard-of-Trade at ite sesslon Monday | spontancously fgmite. tibe sdopted the following memorial-resclntions which | confirm thisatatement, 1In fhis, agin the othe et thetiselvess enuscs, thearies Aud speeulutions st uive w Xp) i UL SuppoTted by (et or evidence, The real “auso of e memarlal of tho Dasndof Trade of the CUFOL | ti A1, In our opiaion, was frum cfeetfée chitn e K 4 view in SF the tinited Blaics In Coukress assembied respect: re " d the i iRarAs, The Bturgeon Nay and Lake Miehigan | ontside, Fhis Ship- nd Harvor Company haa aiready com: | al) tiic others were Lulit fram the ground up. Pleted tmate than one-lialf nf the entire work on that | Whore tiie pige entercd the Oue was over th Eanal, andintend io complete the same within 100 Bext | washroum, “whicls was hldden from view by a ears, p £ narcition. the Unlted States commenced the bullds red ' s the United States commenced tho buld, | i nis fua was ihjared by tho tinners, who cut ont the Al n thia oll would not tatloa and sxperience t i on the car at the To the Facnlty of the Unirersity of Wisconalp ¢ The Committes to whom were reforrod certaln docainents relating to the re-establishment of tho Female College as a distinct depariment of tho University. and the last report of the Uoard of Visltars, mado to the Doard of RNegunts at the Cammencement inJune, 1877, would report an ollow 1. That, in thelr opinlon, a completo reparation of studants aecording to fex wouid be fmpractica- ble, nnd a partial separation in the same manner ‘wonld be injudiclous, 1t would ba impracticable in thae it would dnolf. cate the work of lnstruction, for which onr present force {s none tgo Inrge. I ihe Freshman, Sopho- more, and Junlor years, theclasses are generally, 25 Drck & Rayner's malt congh mixture is o simple remedy for adults and childron. of & bres 5083 L0 (nsert the tin whien the roof was pus an. Afd harhor in Kiurgean Liay, and (o 187U the cogincers aln: Eyery witness oxamned testified that thé 1 Tie Government. recomicnded an Appropriationaf | gyeoecirred a¢ or_bear this whteh was cloge by 150500 wilcn 850,00 s oeen aifeaiy expendeds | e Rorin pameneer ciecator, kom ' Cxamination an 3 of lie ruins and other evidence, [tapnears that the are S urnras, The canal tailkely to o campletei hefore | Sy catined by addecent In The Crmnby. [ fact, we ara the United Staten work {4 fnlshed. and thie safety of | ynable to sivanie sny uther (heors that secmsat all tne entire shipping and commercal Interests trinufry | gusiaine.d Uy the evldence. {0 the western shore of Lake Michiuau between 3t ‘Your Committee aud of experts B DEATHS, “EUMMISGA=AL 1lidgeland, Jan. 90, Georn Moore, m‘:‘:‘;l‘“fl?fl%‘lm’m“nd i. Nellte M. Il‘,gl\l'mm‘i:ré » 3 Fancral i reidenca st Ridgelead Friday, Feb. 1, s ceoted, ‘The resolutions of McNally were now aalled for, 3 s Lhd oplulon ol Ing: Thoma wetna), farceny ot o coat from P, | ®¢ present, divided according to the cautss of k1, > Deathis Door, @ distance of about 2U0 Have exaimined tiiiw case, that if the mercurlal 0 i Y 3 i | stady parsued.—i, e., acientifo and classical,~In ARLEY=0f heart-dlscase. (Jearge L., oldett son o cecdings againat Reconler Brockway to compel | Whikee and Desths Dock o Ctanct B ONeNeatly | mog, 3 ook wanted to speak, when ho was de- | Keller, 41 Monros stree U to the Criminal G | John and Karsh Varier, aced & yearn and 7 monts. Bim to tnrn over §1,000 which ho lolds, and which | T2 el oMt oiia Sorakwarer 1o mako ¢ Avalisbie on »'3:.::.:.’."3‘"-"&';":1':1“-:53“1'nh:::'l'l?-“{-‘" e e | e of order by the Chnir. Hie insated upon | Courts Willinm € annelly. Tasceny from, Mary Nor: | Botk f \which young women are fonnd in sbout | SRRy AT the lioandt lias sald he has no right to, \h,.zolv'nlnl of the canali therefore be it and hunisa Jife sad much valuable property might have y velock fPom reatdence 767 We esited, That the Hoant of Trade of the City of Chi- Having his say, and the result wns o scenc of some | 1on. of No. 408 Orchard street, 3100 dittos e e g M e ity 1n . iy carriages 10 Gracoland. Friends of tue Measre, Mechelke and Anderson wers yesterday Con: Taumlly (nv t Alexander Cole, recciving stolen l;rcpe y, 8500 to homae 31 conirvpretfilly \iraya (OAL the Congress of thie Unfted |+ P e fariing of the water tank In this, a8 {n the caso of | dieorder. Aiter matters had quiowed down somes e v alel L | oty fout Juislaos, Iooad of s | Mlwlan e, appointed by toe Financo Committeo to axamine | Stkies gant a llberai Approprintion at ita prewent M R s g iorh | What Cook ‘got his sny, and Fitzgerald got a whack | tho dtn. ustico Aartison fined Thon (4825 | Wiicn, without confiict, wuuld oe fmporsible. In | TEAZ—Jan, 30, 2t 6:30. m., 8180 Dowen-av., Wi. e of thie Connty Treanarers ofca. from | son s romolelo. e WOrE Mready COmmenced ALas | Juin of Ife Bl ATORCriy. ond YOuT commitics woald | at the reealitions. Some one moved to tablo them, | or cnrrying cancealed weapons. and Nelllo Haget- | o {nytances anch » division migut be made, pro- | lsrd Teaz, £ 1470 tn date, in accordance with a recent resolu- | enrly sasteaspostiole, © recommend e"?"u'fie’{"“ Wit od o Swle, ot oo | whlch watloit, T i d"‘;fi"fi{éhhl“‘f“‘;‘ta‘;“ e (eatas QI | Slded the lmtructional force were adequate: but Abecezacit il bo larted at Champatim, 1Ly 2oty D e et e sxpars aniproyed ththe ont | _ Primer fiuteti. Chrsar, Tostou ¢ . T st bl e o 15 itk o T aer sty | guiiapoolitle, 7. offered the following a8 & | (juq Fyaher, £2,000 each toiho Mat; Alired ayis, | 81ch partial adoption uf the aystem af scparato fn- | £ob,’; ur Jark caamination, and Audorson was Lieb's lats | Franciicot af; fiie MWastingions Wik ning, Phlladeiphias Col 3 ¥, nmith, Plttaburgy nelnna fa enusager tio wall or bullding, or be adected by hls, as [n numerans other cases, the open clova: o 1. Burton, Now. Vor toraalivwed the 76 to fall {nto tha basement, and act- evadat ¥, E. loilliar, Topek edne A fue to furnlan A0-The Hou, J. Bteriine Morton. Nebras: | - Autimatic hatctes o Capt, A. 1. Kickerwon, U, B, A,1 ¥rank D. Moul- | It a desieanta that ur Vew Yorky iatop Vetry, Davenparty o fton, | pited witis more lang Ladista, or other me Thateher. Coloradot Chiarles Paine, Cleveiandi | Ing the upper siotles of high bulldings, Hilird, Springiold. .. apemont fimizec- | fo gur modern 5. Usborn, Quincys the itn, J. J. Graf- | are large. and tho chiblc canicity yreaf, Tumerou: a adat A, D, Biroug and (rorge Atwater fan | atalrways, wellsfivles, skylighis, dumb-walters, eicva: Sahcivco: Gul. T e Coles Wiieeling, W, Va. £ Vo | 10rs and other modefn linpravements sccm necessary oBneot, Newarks ¢, W. Bulioci, Wvarlinzton: Col,1). | buthoone wiil deny that' ¢he hazard is greatly fa- ¥, Parker, Dubuquot W’ I Tiietinan, Uaitimorey sV, | creased inercby. J."Holtow, i, Louies David tearn, New Y " Ok, e ] O ith, Poston, Masa, t tie e 1 alawom, iwankess it R iichar COUNTY AFFAIRS, Jostony F. D»u’l Hougl hm:':h{.“ Hon, TOEG DOME, Cibrke: Creveian T emrs ! Hooer, | The Commities on Public Bulldings and Fablie Montpélicr, Vi.t Wililam Mack, Teere sisutes B. P | Sercice mot yosteraay afternoon and transacted i} 1] Hegaoiie, fiosk s 3t Morioe, Soatin. connlderable bueinces, The first that came up was atruction would not, we think, be advisable, it would also, we think, be injudiclous. To make a distinctlon between the sexes inthe recita- tion-room would pe construed to imply adifferenco In mental ability, In physical abliity, or that our experienco had condemned the results of uniting {he sexcs In the class-roony, aa Lo 1ts morul effects apon either tho young men or women. It Is natural to suppose that msrked distinctions aro founded upon cqually marked difer. encos, Onr experience has not warranted an: such conclusion. The young women are nt leasl al ta tho young menin the class-room. This testimony of the Faculty, mo rtudles than {n othe ers, does not affect t. concluslon, The health of the yonu women {a aa gyod, upon tho average, asthatof ihe young men. Thid is not a random statement, but Is bused npon our ful opserva. tion for several years, I-olated cases of 1li-health car conduct hrowing Daniel Crossen of o Van Buren street’ car, $2.000 to the Oth, Justice Kaafnuhn fned Melissa Stevens: the thieving dressmaker, 830 en ench of tho four charges; Carrie ftosensirom, larceny from her employe 450 and hinety days In the Ilouse of Correctios Jolin McDouald, wifa-beater, $10 and twenty day. Stebben Ileywood and Cornellus Morlarty, cangbt Ly Oficers O'Grady and Demar in tho act of sicaling $10 worth of carpentor toole fram the shav of Willlam Oram, 171 West Polk stroet; James ['owers and Matthuw Folz, picking pock at tho McKeo trlal in the Criminal Court; Willlsm Callaban, arrested upon n warrant sworn out by 1. A, Wilson, of No, 120 North Canal strect, charging him wlih being one of tha peréons who nexisted in beatlug Glibert Corry, B farmer at Desplaines, 1n tha rancho of Mother Lagorl, on West Randolpl steect, some months ago; Frank chlef clerk. The creditors of J. D, FEaater & Co, have con- cluded an agreement with Gsmmon & Deering by which thev ere ta accept from those gentlemen £0 centa on the dollar in semi-nnuual puyments of 213 per cent, the partners in the frm of Easter & Co. in retain their homestead Int . ana none of the nrrtnership real cotate to be soid for eightaen monthia. Yerterday forenonn Officer Mann discovered une der the aidewalk at the cornerof Harrlson and Oakley «treets the bones of n hnman hand, leg, ete.. and took them to the Madiron Street Station, wuere Lieut. Tam Slwmons **dlagnosed * them, and concluded that nome of the tudents fn Kust College hsd been peacticing on thom. ‘They will e buried after the Coroner looks ot them, A youngman named Willam Fite, restding ac Resolred, That wo favor tho eatablishment of 3 branchy miot of the United siates at Chicago, amd we reaucst aur Itepresentatives o Congress 10 urge the sccomplishs ment af tliat object. The substitute was adopted and the meeting d-" Journed, . MINOR MEETINGS. TIB MINING NOATD. % An adjonrned mecting of tho Mining Stock Ex- chongo was held yesterday at the Drovoort House for the purpose of completing tha organization, Mr, Simeon W, King preslding. The Committes on Nominations reported the fol- lowing names as Directors of the Arsoclation, to hold office until the firstolection 1s betd under such rales and reguistions ns may be adopted: Simeun " In Canton, 0., &t midntght of Jan. 2. My, e whie st the Tate Mebmothon i, o At fouth ton, Jan, 1, Van louren, nged 70 yea Funeral 1T 8t 3 0. M. from Dapttet Church, Evonston. - Carriaies to timonill. T3 New Vork, Iiudson, and Albany (N. Y.) papers please copy. 1 e T & o DR A Car s hy falllng frui s c-xt., negar Van ), n([-. therine \vnus'-lu of Thoras athiws, - slitigat No. § North Green-at.t decemed waaoi yeurs 01, nd was o realdent of Chicago sinc 1830. ‘Notice of funeral hereafter. "~ ANNOUNO T8, 'S OPERA, © Tilk DOCTOT O X- S TReE 1L 8 A0CHIO. SROICES RE W tara, Eid Operasllouses hy almost universs! request 1t 18 to ba repeated un Saturday nicnt of 1 lme‘unfllnzu where the dimensions grom Infurtes racelred. Tnat they are better 2 4 o Carney, larcuny of two palr of pants from J. Op- | havecome o our notice, but auch cases are pro- HAND YOCAL AND INSTRUA ONCERT No, 500 Wutren avenue, reported to the West W. N, STURGES an estimate for 825,000 In favor of P. J, Scxton | W. King, Androw J, Bell, Edwin 8, Fleming, A. Pt thed of Nos 100 West Randolph Mrout: portionstely fewer gmong young women than q Jjonlght ot faheraacle Chireh,’ chnier Inliins Lake atrcet police that Tuesday night ho was By 4 for work on the dome of the Court-1lou T'no-| W. Kelloge, Gearge W, Tew. A. Il Cronkhlte, | John Petors and Kern lll{xlen, two morg of tha | amoni yonng men. And, with«ll due respect to | S0 NeTEY Tt i oanceet o brxla e o on Stanton Avenine, near Madison | REASONS FOR I8 BXPULSION PROM THE BOARD | o2t was In good shape, yet thero was o ques- | Poter L. llawkinson, A, L. dlale, J. B. Adaias, | boye who burglatized tho fea-store at No. 140 | tho Vislting Commiltee, we muat, Le allowed to 3 street, roboed of 804, and shot through the les, OF TRADE, ' ‘The reporl was adopted. | Weat Washingion street same days ago; Lizzie Hornhardt, Iatcony of cluthing from her émployar, 1, Schumacher; Louls Meyer, larcony of clothing fram Joseph Simon: David McGill, Joseph Sum- ner, ond Jubu lenderson, allas Driscoll, vagrancy, and larceny of & garnet breast-pin and bracelot found upon tne latter when arrested. - e — e —— STATEMENT BY DR, DEERING. To the Editor of The Tribune. Cnicano, dan, 30.—As the article appesring In your city news colamn of to-day's fssue, entitled **Humaue Medical Studonts,” {s calculated to affect detrimentaily Bennett Medical Collego, with the Faculty of which I have the honor 1o be ax clated, and as it also placos mo In & wrongful and Injurious position before the publia at large, T do- siro to reply so that the public may not be misled by n warped statement of facts. Tho profession will intelligently understend the **incident," and those of thom who know 1ne personslly aro best qualified to put a just catimate upon my conduct, Loth professionativ and as & humanitasian. "I'ne facts in this cane, simply #tated, are thess: 1In the courss of wy clinical lectores on sargery at tho college referred to, the of which mention 1s made was brought to tho coilezo to be treated by me soma three montly ago. 1 thenapplied a n{mu jucket, tho patlent wearlug the samo for #ix weeks, Until this jacket wus avpliad tne child cauld uot slt crect, bat from that time thia disability was maierially vorrectad, Owing tv tho nnhyglemc conditions of the patient aud its surroundings, tlon about allowing it, which, npon belng dlecussed, brought ont-some facts not before known, and which reflect no credit upon the old **Riug." It putlic and many momoeta of the Noard of Trado | oy ahown, for tnstance, that thedome profect was 1o not understand the roason for the cxpulelon of | o oony ail doubs @ steal from ite inception, but W. N, Stugen from tho memborship of the Board | peiel larger than the most bora had auticipated. of Trade, and also knowing that in his statement, wimfilx"" vfi:uk \?-“:lnt ugn::: ?‘!ml‘»‘lu%‘g;;;g“r:- s recontiy published in Tue Timesz, ho omiited | celved forit, an ey rang ), o 'n'o manuun' l‘:m ‘most important facts tn the case, 1 | $20,000. 7The Award was mada to one of the lower deem it but justice to him, the menbers of the | hidders, but subsequently recansldered, and tha Toara of Trade, aud otners interested to cxplain | Work was Jet to Sexton Aug. 30 under tho follow- more fully why ho was exnellod. 1ng resolution: Firat, let mo say his recentiy-published statoment hfi::lr‘gl:' T;l:‘l' Jrr‘wl o ;lul!.nrh ::‘h;n?n::\t;:g F&"rnlu Tt i he dented havinga principal, hut elatmea | Suberviuion of the arcultuct kele necewary to bicluss Bupe 81 eAra ] , s0bf o architect’s valual of D e wath all fof Wis.otn Individual ats | Lo Delldling, snbjoct L. th taey ton coant, e thensaid: #*1bezleavetocommencent | yollowing this resolutlon, which originally read {ha boginnin of the corndeal. anawing tho caurauf | +/§apecitendent inatest of ** S otiaialiy rend ‘my nun-delivery in September. n Juno wid | way voted $7,500, and Periolat wasasked no ques- July 1 bought a lars smount of eash and eption | tfogs, Foiluwlng this Exan propared tie follow. com, amounting lo, say, 20.030,000 busheld.™ { jnr document, which l¢ n remacxable atfair, and +:0n July 31 I booght and pald for more easn corn | ywpieh Sexton calls his ** contract, ™ bat whicn never than I supposed was hese, from 60 to Yo centa, the light of day until yesterday, though about 75,000 more than 1 should | §5 3 causing me (o pay, say, $150U0more nak shuuld | 326,000 bas been pald out onit. 1t speaks for fur Sepiember to hedge, and, findine n large fore T Roraan, smid hlorgs mmount to arrive in | ,Drcued mhisr munes snd dreued dimension, m: New Yark. 1 balleved this market wonld advanca inenis §0 per cublo yards exc 50 per 1argoly, and desizea to cover iny outetanaing cons | euajeyants g ceuly teacts, but i consequence of what I consdered | eaciii viiuk lal it it 1, and wnfust paymeut of money on July 31, 1 wasun. | Eroited eacli vourse beat sulec.ed brick, o (uil satis able to do wo." Tho piain Engitah of that atate. et cd CXOAYALIOR 10} 87 Tor X0 ment was, that, inrunningacornerincorninduly, | 5 scoopinit vut hetween plle-lieads. ~Cut-stoua and in puiting the prics tp from 0 cents 0 B0 | iches and skawoscks to bo Bitl on catinted value conts, or 40 cents per buanel abuye shinning value, | Al walls measured solld. Al work tu be In strict ace 1le alwo detailed the paiticulars of an intereating fight with hils aseanlapts, The police investioated, and have come tothe conclurion that Fife shot himself nccln‘cnmll{ and ns he was about to ho marrled toin Mies Rolf, put up tho plausible story of the attack and roobery. Not the least Interesting part of the llterary en- tertalnment to bo given st the annual meeting of the Hyde P'ark Lyceum Saturday evening will be that horne by M, Jamens P, Rtoot. who Is set down for an tnaucursl address, whereln be will present o short sccount of oficlal wisery, say sume- thing about the sources of * gentns, the effect of the **Oreat Americun Gientus-inwplzer, ™ drafnuge, praded schoole, fraads in literature, etc,, cic, If Mr, Htoot witl only open his tunth and speak. ont of the abundance of his heart, what he knows of the misery of beinz bored, eitier o (ounty Atturney o Chalrman of o Recpublican ~ Campaign Commlttee, be can destroy all desire for the sweets of od show how much more lovely is the iden calization, Mcssrs, Martin' J. Russell, 2. Cormell, Miss Lizzio Cornell, Willlam Akerman, Horatlo L. Walt, th coutribute to the plessure of tho audience, Dr, R. 11, Stone, formerly of this city, makes anappeal for and In behal? of t e llomeopathlc Tiopartment of &1, Luke's Hospital, dacksonville, Flu., which was cstavlished during the past year for the purpose of provikling a homn at moderate cost for iuvalles from the North, mauy of them unsble to pay the exvense of their remnlning long encugh for vermanent cure, The oppeal has been heoded in New York, Milwaukee, —and other citles and 1AM, unELL WILL LEAD, THE ROON-DAT wyent! h) ** Abling in Chrlat,™ jenting touday, Huhjec Frank Wiiliams will’ eanduct thie 1f]ixs meiorinl hioir reheare this evening, Dothat the Y. M. C. A, lioous, 130 Madleon-at. UNCUES ARE GIVEN T . SMEMIERR OF he fiome Club at 105Washingtonsst., Mcthodisy Churel Bioek, for the benett of tho Wirking Girs' Home: meals served from 11:30 0°clack g, M. 020 Bt tiey will continug through the week: theobject s & worihy oo, PUERE WILL BE & COSUEL TR TANCE ceting tho Moogy Uhurch, corner Nurth Ls- BAll Ieago:ar,, this evenlng., DBARBITT'S PREPARATIONS. Original and Standard Manufaottres, OFFICE AND FACTORY 3 Kos. 64, 66, 68, 70,73, 74, 76, 80 &82 Weshioyton-st, % BABBITT'S BEST SOAP, Thamout plessant and efigctiva Soan for the L drm for Fnusily YWashing purposes ever ofe A trial packags acat freo on receipt of 20 centa dissent from their concluslons. Wo think they had tuo little time to form & determlinats conclusion on ® proolent of so complex a nature; we alio think that, while fisolated cases of 1ll-heaith might have warmn'cd ther Inference, a more _comprohensive view would have - Jed 1o the opnoeite verdict: wa further think that the fow instancen ulluded to of Jli-health aro duotoa constitutionnl prodetermination ruther than to tno effects of study; und forther, In forminga rafo conciusion upon the case as presented, due allow- ance should bo made for the fact that the visit of the Commiticy was at the close of tha year, after ten months of continous stady and some woeks of severe examination had taxcd the encrios of all the stuidents, tho cffocts of which would be more markt tho cuse of the younz women, Wo by no means ansumo that the phiysical strenzth of young women iauquul to that of yeung me but we do aeautno that it s usu-x to tho'task af maintaining A ereditablo standlug in any_of our caurscs of atudy. 1t cannot bo presnosed thata colloge-courss taxes to tho utmost the physical nowers of young mén, so that euy presumed de- ficioncy on the part of young women would dobar them from attempting it. In regurd to the mornl effect of biaving both sexca in the same recitation-room, it nflicient to say that thera have nover been fuwer occastons of diss clpline than at present, and none growing ont of thia relation, Any novelty ot fieat distracte attens tion; but this has with ud ccased to be a noveity, and vtudents mest as atudents, and nothinz more. The prosunt system has worked so well that, in the opinion of your Comumittes, any changs would e franght with grave consequences. ‘o roturn to the old wystem of separate instenction, would To the Edilar of The Tribune, The Committeo on Prospectus reported a rovised Ciicano, Jan. 30.—Knowlng that the general edition of the document, containing a statement af s and objecte of 'tho Association. 1t was adop! nd, on motlon, ordered to be printed n the dnlly popers after proper rovieion by the Directors. A lllpphmnnul{ paper on the same subject was read oy Judge J.N. Adame, and ordored to bo orinted fn ppmpblet form. A motlon was made by Mr. Tew, and carrled, llmlnufmr membershin to Afty for tha present, and to 100 for the future. Tho prico of seata in the 3xchange was fixed at 850 cuch ‘for tho firt fifty memoers, these to rexulate the price tor the futnre. 'I'ie certiicato for incorporation was llrn!ll by the nembers, preparatory to forwarding it to tho Becretary of State. Tno meeting adjonrned titl 12 o'clock to-day, at tho Commercial Wotel. TS TAILORS, The Scandiuavian sections of Lha Tallors' Unlon, with the exception of & fow members, retnrned to work yesteriay, and their sction waas the subject of intich disceeston at tho tneeting of the strikers in old Aurora Turner-Hall, No. 205 Mllxankeo avenuo, 'esterlay afternvoy. The two Scandina- vian sections of the Unlon are compored of vest aud pantaloons makers, and tiiuse now holding out arc coat-makers principaily, The meeting ycsters day was compussd 0f Gerniane, ond it was etated by oito of Uose present that tho ¥ [ il tne jucket became s rendezvous for vermin, which, | ¢yuey distrust and irritation on the part of patrons = 1 rdatice with speclBcations. x prices fur dome on ‘Ita coming to tho clinlc, somo six weaks ¥ 1) H it 4a hoped that Chicago will not be found in | N0 had corncred nimself, lost bis money, and | cor ! irrespoctive of the and pupils, that would more thau overbalance in the bateproand: = Contrioutions of moncy, ar of e rih e Stutaultery Wark acihenoove aghelile 3.0 Eont | panteraan st Costmiiteas wotg | 850; mecewsitated s renawal of the plastor jacket. ueefal and fancy srticles, to be wold ntd fair in Jrcksonviilg on the 20th of February, may be sont 10 Mew. 11 N, Lishop, No, D5 Park avenue, or to the ilomeopathic Phurmacy, No. 35 Clark street, whence they will be forwarded by express, Tho appeal s cordlally approved by ‘Drs, Sutpman, Cuvke, Davcan, Heoby, Burt, Mitcheil, Ludl !!ran!l Smith, ledges, Foster, Underivoad, otbers, There was nothing new in the matter of 1., Falrvank, the Ane turniture monufactorer, of 1 Blato etzeet, yesterduy. It wos Waiter Burnham who obtained the judzment of 814,000 againat Mr. Falrbank in bohalf of certain creditors to waom he notes had been transferred. ‘ThoCummercist Nationul Uank had been amply accured, and they hiad recelyed the anoncey they had loaned, and the paper had pussed tnto the hunde of others vutside of tho bank. I'ho cuuscs of Sr, Falrbank's troubles ure varfous and complicated, but since he has veen 1n buviness Lnes bave been hard, and ho has ba miany dificultics toencounter, I'artics who should know statc that Mr. Fairbank will probasly retire from busimers. 1iis friends have helped him from tiwe to time, hut the woney ho has been avle to obtain hos been sunk In bls Lusiness, Mr. Falruank could not bo fuund yesterday, hat he was out omong his creditors, “He hns hopes of muklng a settlement ond conttnuing fn buviness, The parves who obimined tuo Judgment are in With this necessary history of the case, 1conie to the particulars of the statement ns pabliahed In ‘Fug Tuisuys of to-day, and which I have above ted arewarped, 1t fu drstatatod that the fucident had the elfoct to place vne of the Facully of that fnatitution "—meaning myscif—**in 8 rather ecullar pomtion, and dovelop tho hostility of the arue clavs of students toward him inn very do- clded manner.” [ will defer comment on the 1natter of the hostility of the studenls toward my- welf (o Another psrt of this communication, but will hore say that the materis! of this article ap- ponrs to have been givon you expressly to Injure myaelf, instead of giving a'trus bistory of facts for public informatlon, 1t 1u wtated that, when the child **was produced before the class yosterday for treatmonl, It was found that meggots had buried themselvos undor the plester and eaton turrows in the cnild's fAcsh, " The simple truth as to the above ls, that, owing to the uncleanly babits of its sucroundings, the child had become covered with vermin, —not niaggots, an sisted,—and, of course, tho fesh was in no way eaten nsadeged. Vhoe sores wero ihe result of ‘tho disansed "procens; the peculiar location of thess nrnnlnrl or sorua gave the case Ita pecullar Interest. Tho discase ©of the spine, in the practice of the surio position of thesa ovenl appotnted tojconsult with ail the conv-makers and ®et them to bold out natll their demands were ace ceded to by the smploylng firms, Thy Bohtmisn tallore took simllar action last evening at tavir hall on DeKoven strcet. Tne Neapali.avian taflors who hove taken oot wum'l’l;’l,mber 2000t 100 or 123, and the sirikers about 276, evil conu?nmcu any anticipated good results, We do not boifuve that any general change is demand- e, either by patrons ur pan| and wo bellove that tho prescnt aystemn betier answers tho end for which the Unlvozsity was founded than the one g‘rguou&d In tho resolutions before the Doard of ents. 1. Your Committes are, however, aware that 0l oung women way dealre 8 Unlveraity course who afo nat_phyalesily able to completa it In four yuurs; and that othors may desire Instruction in music, deawing, and puinting, for which the regu- Inr college-courss does not allow sutficient time. To meet the wants of such, wo submit the follow- ing course, extending throduh six years, complet- ing 1n that time the modern classical coursc: st the complotion of which, such students shal] be en- titled to the same degreo s those wlho complete tho course in the ususl time ‘This courso would be open s an vption to atl students, Your Come mittes do not recomumgnd any luwering of the course, or any chango Tu tho conrse, but simply that more time be allowed forits completion. The Unlveraity inust bo true to ite name, ~1ts course of anstraction and ita degrees can win .respect only by deserving it. We are confident thiat the Pmm‘m‘ change woula meot all the demands that inay be made, oliowing sufficient time for musle and orna- mental atudles to ve {mmud In ddition 1o tho coliege-course, and mal lngnh the concesslons to phvaical debility that will be ‘Now he clalme that his salos for dellvory (n Sep. | The document la indorsed as follows fembor wera 1ot f0r Bie O {ndisidunl acconnt, | Approved by Jolnt Committec on N and Service K, but were for another party, 11, F. Allen, and that . pchiidt, 'nlnluk Carroll, .laan lehfnmur. l;lul n on Bept, 20 thia party notifled Bim that the Cook Hieiwel Mullo, diuceas Ul Homiasan, ¥y M Connty National Bank, that ind tssued certificates B e Santatn of deposils for money ks margins W sccure the ful- ‘The Committee viowe: ¢ *‘contracl fliiment of bis contracte, was_ Insoivent, whercup. | bicioun, terceutur, and feaudnlent i talking avout e ordod o defanicon fils cantracts and. re. | It 80d tho Chglran called atentiun tu the fact faes to Indorio the inargin cortiflcatca 1or the bon. | tht the pricea werg wieon, yub tho 25000 was olt of those entltled thereto, and lio ciaims by wo | yoicd sexton by Stessss, Tarliad, UGmers, dolng he saved the Board of Trado urobably a Meyor, lradley, and Fitzzerald, Ayars and Spof- itilon of dot! ond beeanne ho tried to *pro- | ford votng agunet 1t, and Mr, loese beingex- 3 cusedd, e e N e e, Wourd 1+ 1 doslsa bere 1o | With thia actlon, the dome us far aa it hae gone il attention to & fow datos and facte: Op Sopt, | —-ONo etory—bas cust 71,0160, b‘;r about “ilve 2u Starges clsima Lo was not notified that the bank | times as mach na dozen: responsible gentlemen Wie Ineoivent, and that It conid not pay | 3¥reed todo tho work for. Amde from the cosi, itv ontstanding certlicates of deposits; he the manuer of letting the work, which wus never to default on ' hta con. | knuwn until vesterduy, and certalnly never pussed to rofuse to asslen the cortlf. | OB LY the oard, is enough to stamp it sn oute fcates'of depusits Lo the parties entitled thoreto, ;;ef;;;-;,;'f;';;;;;'l .:3‘1.,"..‘3'3{{“{':." ::;m:w,m; Ulearly, it waa Mr, Etures u“'ilw pratect segar | o4 wiioly In toTuuing 1o adule, the Eaire e, and ue hio conld his principal and “hie creditors. but 3 tliere the question of the right of & fow Commise liow did he undertake to do 1t? 116 consnited with | thiera the question o1 the Rl of 8 1O LORmES I principal. Did hie advise with hia creditors? I)lu"ho notify thom ho was going 1o default on his | Wigut have bean lmwh.nn Dotn ell by Sexton, the Committee next contructar Dld hle menu (48 ?n"vmnlu I;:lvl the ¥ Dol mtracia Wil proposs to. them o | turned. its stiention to An estimato un tha same work for 837,600 In favor of Walker. The estl- TOILET SOAP, ade from the purest, vogotahla o ienc tres on Tecelpt of 75 cents. % st BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, From this Pawder & beau tiful and serviceahle whits #oft Nonp, of any desired strengulr, can be mado i3 ten minutes without the uio of grease oF potash, Avial paukage sont free on receipt of L3 ceuts. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER. Abeolutely pure. Dread. eakes, puddings. etc., madt In sttt ’a‘%(ehnln e kech Ty il o G o £ha's when Whde bf Loriion A heap 1ot Boa" A A DACkAZG seat fro6 on peceipt o¢ 15 ceald BABBITT'S SALERATUS. SCIIOO0LS, A MEETING OF CITIZENS OF TUR FOURTI AND FIFTIL WARDS ‘was held at No. 1584 Stato stecet last evenlng to canalder the matter of procuriog the speedy erec tlon of & school-hotse on Wabash avenue. betwaen Thiety-sixth and Thirty-seventh atrests, for whicn {t1s clalmed an appropriation was made by the Clty Counell in 1875, and which has slnce been diverted, Tho moeting was larye, earncst, and representative, aud waa called to order wita Wililam Gardner in the chalr, D, Narry Hammer addressed the gatheringat some length, detalling the need of additional achiool facllities for that section, and charging that the money had hueu collected to build the school- houso wanted, and had beea misupplied by the Bot uncommon n, but the ped nings—'*hidoons sores Whom he had cuntracty aud propose fo tiem to ilvce cectiicaton of deoosit for margine in the ne . prosonted in thls cans was dehanded. . Ressoct ¢ 5 b ity Council. ‘The necesalty for bester accoiumas | thoy were callod— Tully submitte: 8. H, Canrexrzu, irtudl posscaston of tho wiock, and 1t 1s proouble | fauds of b trusteet NoT nata bl of Jt. 1ad ho | Muto cmbraced un ilowance of $15,000 for stone | G Mo e 3 TR ecnllnrly uncommon and exceptional. ltccognis. W. P. ALLEX that i u few days a meeting of creditors will be acted the pa: 01 at his quarry and $12,000 for material scattored | dation for tho children wus oarneatiy urged, wnd ho roserving the fenture ¢ 3 beld. when s stateient will U aiade, o e e e of ol cnogeat | around tao fity: and i tho' diecuanion the fact | maintained that the Alderuen, of the ward ougnt | (i fh 2 %, e featueee ot W W, Daxigrie, tho parties interested. came uut that t we 101t that the ercetion 6f the buliding wos cusd for tne bel ll not alode of the present Gov, Shelby M. Cullom orriverl in this city yes- 3., Pankineos - eat] i " h crday, und (he Grand Pacin opariee inlereute, o sach s commend. | Sous INiovsirts ThAL s DL bl Lewn Biolens s | B0t longor elayed. Ifo cloded Lus volnted romarks | Elu® ;o e baneds 6 odieataclence, T procaeded e e el Bibler Astmplo uciage seat frée 0% terday, und put up al the Grand Pacife Hotel, "0 1 10 courde and aliawiung the partlos to cantracta to | that hik original contract was uncer oot | oy suouiting iae following for adoption: e S TR L g G muittco, e e e e £ave them 1o much. uppors | the vatimute was _allowad, 4 | Witenzas, Tho ity of Chicagu ownsla feo & desiras rutect thensetve r-nm , und fnutly, on the last day of Heptember, they found themeelves ** tn the breuch,'"und the corn market felt all thoshuck anl elece that it tained had it heen knuwn four days endod to default in hiv deliverios, {nstoad of aving the llvard frum a panic and loasos, Sturges’ wction croated the one and Incresss ed the otlier, Certain Grmu, having bought corn of Mr, Sturges and wuld the same amupnt [V ottiory, were cri o, and thoy have 1ot (o this day recelved u eingle cent from blm, wotwithe standing his sialement that he pald 810:,- 00U, Mo did uot call his cromtors to- gother until aiter lus ll‘mlllnn from e Huaed, ‘Thio parties Waom e cialna to bave protected ¢: clalm, **tiood Lord deliver ue from uny more fur iy own gratification, os fa ellegod in’ the arti- cle, but to ‘be preserved in tne muscuwm of the college. Now lot . mo say that such Is the practice in all wedical ldstitution: all uther countrics where surgery Is known, article {8 bupressive in conveyini the ldua i tabing this cast1wan guilty of inhumanity, 1t can huraly b true that it 1s only known tu medical ucionce that all unusaaland peculisr malforma- tluna, when presented at the clinical tabie of tho medical college for gratultoua treatment, ary, for the future Leucfitof hnnanity, reproauced and pre- werved Uy sclentific spuliances, Norstould 1 be nccessury to stalo st this day that any surdeonwho shonld bo remies in such duty would bu held by the profresion tu have boeu derellct In hie duty to humanity, Mut it Ia further {mplled that Ute school-sfte on the corner of Wabadh avenus and Eds atreeti N haneas, The citizens fn usid portion of tne clty ave tn the uimost beed of achoul sccomminodations; snd i luuucrnurrulw Ly the recorde toat in (675 an T tl stion i 0, U0 wad tiade by the Clty Cunnctl 10 ikl 8 schovl-Lutse near the cul uf “Thirty-nnh and Wallls sireuts, sald sum to be raised by tie Lax levy of 1873, Uy order of the Comnun Coanct] sald ity Was directed 1o o sald inoney (n' buidiog A schiouls Rouse on the sald lut corger of Wadadh avenis aud Kda street. Of sald 820,000 upwards of §i¢,000 has fong sinco been collected, und wpent and muprovriated by wald ety for uther purposes (han Lutldlux sald school~ housej therefore, Jteafred, That sald missppropristion of esld funds by the uitlcers uf salil cliy I+uu vulrage upon tho taxs Dayrs Of anid qlatrict, Nud has caused aniujury o tne «hil 4 whijeh inubey cannut replace, Heswred, ) hial sald cit. lllllflllt‘ atonce, ‘lltl- matterof s ) In the Burling malntalned that to would rob the county of tho relained puorcentage, of, strunde 1o say, Lo voted for th: nilowance, The vote stood —(or tho esthnate, Lurling, Boese, liradley, Fitz- gerald, Hotfmann? oud apainst It, Ayara, Sloyer, spofford. Uiy this action hio hus been vated §i1, « 00U on & contract far $540.000, with nvoul one- fourtls uf the worlk done, 2nd the furthor fact sture {nu the luard in tna fucd that no vne knowa wheth- | «r i hax o contract at all OF ol Lhat smounts 10 anything, ‘I'he noxt setiun of the Committeo was a motion 1o dispense with the services of Iandley as super- ntenaent of the Work duningthe winter. The mo- tion was lost Ly the llopping of Soycr, who tret fa- vorcd it and tovn opposed it, Bexton I the mean- ca-c, bt would patiently awalt (he dech-lon of the cutlon, Fupreme Court. ¢, C. P, Molden's terms wonld exuire 1n March, wien John lrenock would step 1uto his lace, probably. ‘The temporary building to oe need 84 4 lodse for the cunvincws of Ly Kouthern Penltentlary uat Chester has been ncar.y completed, und by the muddie of Febraary will by occupled by 150 tu 200 prisonors, who will be re» moved fron dultetand bruuglt down for tha burpose vl zravinz the grounds and vuilaing the ceil-buies, “The removal of 200 convicts from the Joliet Prison, the Governor thinke, will prove o saving 1o tho Stute, Jubn 0, Salters, of Morzan County. 14 to oo the first Warden of the Southeen Pemientiary. Bince Gove Cullom was inducied into oitlco the blatu_deut hos been reduced nearly one-nalf, Over $40), GO0 haw been paid, oy, Cutlom —_— A PARALLEL CASE, T'o the Editor of The Triduns, Cnicaao, Jan, 80.~Tha followine facta were recently related to me by w business man of large experienco and of doaerving judgment, und I doubt not but the newspaper flles of the thno referred to will verify the statementas In the autumn of 1857, when the trials and embarrassments of property-owners and business mon were ut the worst of tout bad year; when there secmed to bo no money for the uscof tho publics when confidence was all Rone; when oney corporations und currency BABBITT’'S CREAM TARTAR. Wi @ from il 1 ittes, The housewlty - ;-ns.':‘b‘i.?flf. ol Rl e e /5 cante. BABBITT'S POTASH. A pure coneentrated alkall, donhle the strouglh i common potash, Sample seat fres OU recelpt o wus gullty of brutality and = barshnos | wpeculators had entire control of the clreulut- | ceots, p o g .on. " t possible Mr, & id | time keeping up an mdustrious winking, The work | hoav: ol Feaiors auld $1tha0 1o ton. “This charge . g e : suticizoes that " ueture o' gore oui. of ino | Aaca protecton, | 1ot sesibly W, Shurkse el | 1SS upielied hi ihundh Handlay mky need e | it BEADEE bl eyl whatover funda s ruiala n | 1, Co s et drtous 6l Toe b ik scee st | (02 WAHLE W, th bountrs, aud WUbout e | mpyy proPRIETOR wil ive ma gunce of Wped it o Statu o lilnols to-cay wwes less \idlenes o) Mareanag bl sxvildons da iy ?Ju",?.ié’fll F i e o S Gl PR el YA b R ey A o el '""""‘i"'"" R sympaty tiscomita, and thy. qu':-flmum#u":vll::lutht:- ‘lhi; #old for avery ounce of hmpurliles fousd I8 thun $700,000, which is as hea.thy a showing & eaire tu prolect the bank au i en, and i b d .| the amicted who call npon we for my profe 5 i any of thess preperations, forme —— Questad o use L) iumodlata wud utmust ciforts 1o i cial o cas a telpl should suspend payment or not, Josluh Qulncy, Shatoraiyiate e e A eI T (AT RELIGIOUS. T or wrohia sad causs te e orecilon of said | Jional e SBoro R i e af lioston, trueto bls fi?fififi':fiéfiflflyfi%?l{’"a Fovw Cratn Tove 2?1 DapTane A rapaway nccurred at 4 b, m, yesterday on | 4 tho exient of hundreds of thousinde of bushels, | 2y Lynyar, smETING OF TR NEW ENGLAND | AW, Btewartspoke to the resolutions. le did ducted With as mucn cazo and gentleness as ¢ Now State strovt, between \un luren and Hureivon, { not fulsfl win.ch rewutied tn the violeut death of Mrs., ‘Vhomay » nature of the procecding would uw, in ticular using harshness nor cansing unncce York Cily ndvlaing and entreating them ot all thew, 1t Ie 10 evideuce that on Sopt. nat think that the nppropristion of 1675 bad been CONUMEGATIONAL CHONUCH i 1o tunt; 10 1 ceive ‘MEDI ¥ Maithews, e, S d hi wito wer golng | 1 koid dumand at 70 tu 80 centufo was bold Iagh ovening In the chapel of that edies, | Cicariy mads for thly particulie wciiool, Wk 108 | hafh, mor oven teuriug any part uf tho e t'!:-‘-‘-:-n‘«::l ‘.:f,;x'df»'.'.'.:&.: at"?fnl}:“fétwm_lm ET R e PRSI Junth by i | mentsy thatat tis wrice £, Bidryes solS 160,000 | corger of Dearborn aveuns and Delaware place. | forlicoming. iia ha bern sesurea Ly’ the men- | SIS (o b2 Yied 15 18 SGIes M AKEL, Tithe eating " Af T Urined e eounirr, TELE by avery fractious young liupse, the simalbe: | (4'\ho be sold were obligod t Fepurcih The attendance was quile Jarge. David Fules, | bers of the licard of Educatlon that the school: %, stated that **the feelings of the l-Iud:nu They resaive at H1 lo 1 cente per bushel, aud U 1a wlsu i tho Professor out of the lecture-room into the aircet.'” This last ontire ststement Lulmply say lu without one incident of trutn ta ro- liove 1t of belng a pure colnaxe of the imagination, Whon the vperstion was finlshed, | continued my lecture 0n vthier cases fur upwards of half an bour, and at the closs of the lecturo 1 loft the colloge without any domoustration or even intimativa from the clues or any wember thereof tbat | bad 11 any way compromised cliher thy colleyo oF my- and 1o conveniion FPesolved that wuch @ course would destroy the business intcrosts of the couns try, aud that the bankers should do no wuch thiny, 'he Weducuday following Ihey crvated » run on tho banks, aud broke elghtecn Il Now York City slone; vn Thursdsy il the banks of tho Siate of New York susponded, aud the back-buno uf that currency famine was broken. Relief camie al once; Dmpfll{\lflll had shrunken 25 1 40 por cent in @ within threa niunths bewan to recover; grud- i axles ado What day a1 Bucents, uy well u atured for miilions of bushels, e day to the extontnl to 70 cente, all of Which he swore he detivered and secelved pay for, thus cheating bis creditora out of $5,000 to ‘llu, X A by selliny his prapecty fue that much leas thin s val ‘Trul. ze way 10 protect the Uoard bis vreditore. Mir. Starges wi gl‘llml from the Hourd for the reason b aud aaw tho occurrences 10 its tragic close. As tho Lorpe pavsed the locahity meutioned, Mr. Matthews wae atriving hard ta coatrol b, but the walitle. tree gave Wiy on one mde, and tho animal then became entircly unmanagesble, e waw not on & aliop, but in & successivn of wild Juinps ho cae- ned the veblcle close to the wldewals, Dbi- rectly tn front of No. 204 biate stroct 5 Lugey Bud vy wagon were drawn n a certalu Monday In Uctover : > noe % . : * | nouse would be ordered ilit ut an carly duy, and | Wete so sroused by what they wrmed lahuman N i St s T G | o5 Lo B el b Bl and 1 Wl . | e, prestd o procadinge wero sapal- | A% WU U St s ey B8 e S | ratmamatise Wt Shti N | SR e ity i vl e et i Cribed S oblin casman. 5 ) ” i manded, ‘Thero was 10! N 1 A o ! on ihe | curder of ‘Num Udren | coru, und tbat Mr, Hlurges newlected ‘"uf"c :I Fredsurer of the Bogoty, read h y i 15, fall thore would bu $80,000. and b’ thought the approprintion for the schuol-huuse in question canld be gotten nt au early day, and pronnsed to do oll in ble power, 1a1d he recognized the necesalty of e, and hoped to have it not ‘the fourth or fth, Lut the firet or ascond that should bo bulit, Jlo thouwiit & great dewl could Lo accom- plished by agitation, and closed by nrging the re- 1ur ihie year 17T, from the following | taken: Cbicugo ‘Theotogical Sominary, 3, WILW Ameriean llome Missionary Bo- clety, $018.77; ~ American Misslonary saciution, $1,B41,25; 16; Awerica Cllcago Wiblo _bociety ursed, ARE BRELIABLE REMEDIES, Of & high S8cientitic Charnotor, 40 signod for tho cure of all digons0si repared strictly nccording to tho aws of Medioal Chomistry, Thou- sands of Physicians and Patientsaro 450,000 bus’ not ex- sai o = " R ncluding Orob clection of Ald. Stewart this spring. welf, 0F bocn wanting in any feslings of bumanity, My Anscrican trade and production becsmy ry- | USing them”™ with unparallolod su wan a rough colilon bere, | e 1 Lt B ereod” Witk wncommereial | |tiiiIout IRCIUE (R Ratlors Al ra: | © Mesare. thuckloy, Sictravy and uthors follawed | 1*\iay” Clsracieslis ‘oo eniirasiatemoat 4 | atored, and e face of businesy mei wore 4 aialle - go3g, Offico and Prinoipal Dopoby . and the wild plunites of the horea | CONYUCE IB— Ficties, Home for the Priendlers, Womon's Hame, | in ricf addressce, and the resolutions were Snally | * faleus In ugo, fulsns in omulbus. ™ fl'x!'tf“ smlcourage. oo s ba No. 8 University Placo, Now York Violendly. Tle Locas wtopped, aud the by- Staking or reporting fetitious purchases of property | Nursery aud Ialt-Urphgn Asylum, Bible reador adupied by a unsiimous vote. ‘Tuosas W, DEzming, M, D. 1iue eon & wad then w‘t:rl: e Lauks, on one City. Von Schasck, Stovenson & rreier b A petde i Pravghinis fur the hurposs of extortiug unresswsabie dsiakes | tamperance work, Chicago Avenus Churcl, el ‘T'he foliowing wore then sppolated a commitico ————————— tlde. aud the business meq of the couutey, Lacked & s 7 Weecarrird icto the essblisbment of Mre, | TP Bastied with whom he Lad coniracts. v otal tontribiifons that camo to the | to wult un the lioard of Edueatlon in the matter, ARP PRACTICE IN LIFE-INSURANCE. by the wasscs, on tho other. It s now Letween | CO., Wholesale and Retail Drug: Dhio, ot No. i, where every ntention oulslde 07 | Lere ieint sl OTerie [0 iNue saleh of ¥nowledge Of the Treasurer, $10,150.587 pdd | aud 1o co-operats with the Aldermen of the wai SHARP - + | b masses ot iue peaplo and tho bonubolders aud | gists, General Agents, 03 & D4 Lake- Tedieal akill we WIven Ber, but sho. Jived only | poss of at0iding the payment uf j‘..u T Abe DU | New Engisnd Church Soclety expenses, 84,082.00. | ¥, T, Whipple, Dr. Lawrence, D, [arsy Hamua: To the Lditor of The Trivune, redliors of the Unveruument, backed by the kseeu- | B "Ghiongo. four minutes, dylng befure Dr. Dofl, | demages resuliing frony A% Gt tafive to comply with | ‘Tho report was approved aud piuced o e, W, Faulscu, 3. dcUraw, J. Papoick, Dot Me | Ngw Yons, Jan. 25.—Among the couses which [ 0 veaneh of SAC CRRICmnt. o . the puvelcan eent for, cauld arrive. | ibeiermeof his contracs, €. 3. Hichardson, Sabbath-School Superintend- | Kinnou, A." Bamberger, J. Spicer, and P, Miller. | ' ontributed to bring lifo-insurance compa- apatises who s 3 respecttully, | === e A8 0'Clock the boay Juy thers” covered and waits | oot 10 couiply witi and (Il an sward ot tus | ent, presented s full report, which showed a pross - . 4 0f Arbitration snd Appesjs, Rft 1 XY, 61 Lo ubids Ly ahd paY tue EWAF of sald Commiitecs, mlll.“l\ullu l‘fl l:‘tl I:‘:]{I.:le‘lll‘z the 5“{'“ ‘lnd |iy-|llfil ul‘ o Assoclatlun, Which Fulve sud by-lawe " 4 brecd 10 b3 goveraed by 54 a nemiber vf Udr LodY: “The Jjosrd of Directors, aftee giviug Me. Sturees every opportunity to defena hwself, found Lim uiliy, aud were obliged Lo tevurt bi to the full fluard auder & rulu which read ae foliows: 1f tho pariy charged ab: H 1103 of say of the ruies vl 1he ssociativng faler or tctiilous reports of '8 OF DUFCldbes, e, C. Mouxsax, CLOTHES CLEANING: | fuliy DTED ! g{él,fnfi?fl"fiflsmfl; our PO Pt parbora W O L Sefisinn ] und $0.i Vet Madjpoue Clothes ! st » K. B, ¢ D res Bacques, bliswls, ¢1¢. 476 _LADIES AND GE: ¥t i 1o trunsfer to the bome the deceased had recenily lefi. Offcer Noonan was in charge sutnde ang aided by a locked dour kept the crowd fn order, It waa L oot teported that Loe lady's ueck was broken, but & wedical exsuivation disproved the ata ment. Mr. Matthewas, It 16 stated, says that his wife wussubject (0 paralytic sfection, aad asteibutes Ler sudden death to the Tright coneed by Lhe run- away and the vivleut fall. Mcs. Matthews bad llved in Chlcaga thirty years, and wae GO years of age, uies Into disrepute thers is scarcely one of greater condcquence than the conflacatlon, so extensively practiced, of ot of the reserve Tund Lelongiug to retiring polley-holders, ‘Co {llustrate this, tuke the case uf the largest company In New York, which {s one of the bold- est oftendera o this rogard: By urer{ sible meais, for many years, the oficers of this Com- vauy have lnduced its wotnbers Lo allow thelr erous year, 7 he total numbcer of_scholirs fo ate rlnlllm-n was 1,005: tesciel 8 Cantributlons amountini to between $00 and $100 wero distributed umougt the various hiomo and for- «gn beavvuient objects. Four deatus Lud oceurred during the year. A resolution paseed that the Church racord ite uusLImouY appreci: of tho earncst, ful, abuudaot. and suc 1 ladure of C. J. I a; ardson us Bunday-School Supesiutendont for mol ihan eoven vears, " ll)cleun Willlain Dickinson was ¢lected Baudsy- c OI'PY-1IALL, Another losd of provisions was scat outto the *4Man-atethe-Crib ™ yesterday. Ono case of variolold was rcported yosterday from P atrcet, fret house west of Halsced, Tressurce's recelpts, $2,080 from Water Dopart- ment and $120 frum the Comptrolles. Disburse- THE THIRD WARD, To the Edilor o The Tribune. Caicado, Jan. 20.—I for one thiok tha Evening Jouraal must be harg pushed to make capital when 1t asserts, 88 1t did in yestorday's papor, that the Itepublicans of tho Third Ward voted Saturday uightagainst the Bland blll, The facts are tuat somo tew, not ovor 100, and sume cutsders, et TR, ' anid cleuned ] U ulscuvsed, and voied on thu question. But 1o sa; CTEONEISY & iy B alor dlshogeaty. or sa¥ X meats, 3100, divideuds to renala In tho Company’s Batds, | that the Hepublicans of ‘thio - wan et there, or - CELEBRATED Tneaghon P ViR b A N o gl ation i vflunlp‘u-lr'm;’nhoumxtuvern-llwnml:r‘m_m:raw “Ihie usual Church commitices wure sppolnted, Supt. Ilickoy hss issued Instructlons to the nnouswunwl he udditional insurance pur- | took part in vaid meoting, Ja folse. Hsd the 1,500 ¥ roug! (elrfllthyTlll’l":muxf‘:mm A ngn oo !;: :hfl:}'-'t uit report the siine to iatloa, which the wecting closed wilh devoionsl | station-keopers to practico themaolves in tele- | chased by such dividends could at auy future | Mepuolicans of the hada ¥ 23uce to_volo on thy Unngu—vxprossed 10 ol toe 5ilver bill it would have been carried o the airmative by *'a luq.n wajority.™ Yours truly, iiuh Wanb REPUBLICAX, sl exercise, - ‘Fie Rev. Arthur Little, of Fond du Lac, has ac- capted the call from the' New Englaud ‘Churcl, d Is expected Lo vccupy the pulpit soun. h pews 0f s church will bo ronted” Mondsy evenluy at 8 v'clock, ; TUINITY METUQDIST, The Trustecs of Trinity Mvthovlst Eum‘?&;l Church yesteréay removed & mortzage of §30,000, upon wiich they were paying 10 ber cent, and put upon record o decd of trust jor §15.000 ut 7 per ceut, wlich i the ouly debt now owing by the Church—all ha uther 1ndebleducss Leluz provided for. his brings tho debt under the sale control ul the Soclety, aud 1% will bot uerealter bo & bur- den 1o anybody. A a direct reault tho pew reuts bave been reduced on an uverdge vus-thlzd, This Ealicd for taL burpos. Kad mem! i peiled If 80 delerwined by & wajorlty of the wenibers cul, lbe Licmbers présent LCIIE Bob less than L Ax OLp Maxusn, e TIE SINGER BUILDING. CAUSE OF THE FILE. SMesara. Ryan, Teall, and Dre e Board of Underwriters 10 inves! Field & Leiter's, Nov. 14, sud to discover its cause, if posalble, bave subuitted too followlng reportt To uacertaln the causes of the numerous fires which ar¢ cosaiauily Lklig place sll uver ko country Is bus ol ihe woat Intri ety ol 1utercallog problewd ol the ¥ Uauger, ud uow professor of Uuiversal alpbaset, caanziug Collector Hurvey with belug inetlicicat und carclens 1 the discharze of his oulcial dutics, aul arcogsut sud baughty to the foferior reve- nue ewmploves, with - baving killed 8 uight Stirekeeper by compelling him 1o keep sauke uigite sud uilend” 10 hie bosbes. whereby said it Kloresccpes coutracted 8 cold from (e elvcts of which be subsequently died, 204 witt bashig discharged old ond falibful cat pluyes 1 Lhe utlico 10 Wake room fof vew and o- eapenienced wen, et The ducument slso alleged 3t tue LCollector and biy Chief Doputy, Capt. werville, were 10 Who babit of sbesking round pixits to sea if thy oficers o uuty ot (e Qlatlllcrics were altendiny to thelr buslnens. Bowerniile was also charged with belog addicied 10 grapliug by sonnd. Thero will be an alleged {mportant meeting of the Commities on Sipeets ynd Alloys of the South Invislon to-uvrrow alternoon at d o'clock, and of the Priuting Cowmitl L4 The Law Department is, at the request of Ald. Daly, engaged 34 building su ordinsuce providing for tho I‘lc-:n ug of street-cars at §25 ber annuw. When cowpleted, the Alderman will intzoduce it 1ot the Counctl, 4 ¥raok Adanis was *‘layiog himaelf oot" yeater- day, puiting undes way to pizke hie srgunients 1o the wutter of the refussl of the Merchunts' Loaw Crust Company 10 pay the alleged ilioyal South Town tax. 'Ihe case will cowe up bolore Judge Farwell thlg afierooos ab £ v'clock, when he will tuue be reconverted into cash, and used to pay anuual prewmiuma. 1 quote fruw its dividend stutement R 1887—Tae olicers of this Com) emphatically R il yon gt Dty et f g L4 far thy rafest and veat plap for the policy-bolders, 18 tho cash valve of the ndditions may Lo used as u-in in »ln:mvm‘:lu luw- lymnluuu. Enh nulfll:: il bo 1 advautage (o Pessnus Who way I ocesskty oF conveniont 1o diminieh lutactiate payumcuts, 1'!71-—1“‘:. sbove-named dividend is nol used 1u reduction of prowluns, 34 will be applied to a0 purchase of additivnal lovursuce, payable with the policy. ‘Tuls plan 18 recommended fo sl our pohicy-bolders, fur e reuson buat wuch sdditions may always Lo reconverted 1010 cask, i ol any partd, 1 4ua upwar 55756, 600 por B, L Address urderd GUNTHER, Confec fioaer, Uhicago. WhH. A, BUTTERS & CO. Gencral Auctloneers 174 Randolp-st. Batters & Co,’s Kegular Trade Bale, DRY GOODS, OLOTHING, W00L- ENS, BOOTS, S8HOES, Etc,, THURSDAY JAN. 81, AT 9:50 O'CLOCK A. M+ At thiclr aalosroont, 174 Eust Raodolph st — Florentine Buperstition, Philadelsha Telegrash, Alr, Georgo . Marsh bas just returned from Rowe, where he has been -busy lookinz for an apartwent for this season. lis retum was uelayed after baving found a desirable, sud, we leur, very bandsome remdence, by an amusing cireunstance. The Marchese from whow Mr. Marsth reuted the spartment refused to slgn the controct on Fridsy, that dn{yb\.-luz abooed o this cuunlrfl. the ulted Btates Miplster wus obliged to stop auotber duy in

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