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e =) 0 sed T T L3443 A Besolution in the Btate Loglslature bas spuken, and hie, at loast. by indircctfon, hias ' Bourbon sentiment in his home as to denounco Southern men who were {nstrumental {n secar- ing the recopmition of the Nicholls Government, spoke of n past that had ended, and of law and oracr and civil procedurc which lind been re- stared, Randall Gibson quoted as a justification of the (ithson tinid, a8 Coneeryatives are, nnd, like thoZrest, appears to be willing to accept the fruils of Northern magnanfinity without fulfilling his own obligations in return, Btill, Gibson per- hait been any bargain; said that bayonot rulo would hava cnded had Grant remnined, as the latter fndicated as much in an oflicinl order to Its Commander-in-Chief, and that there was no covenant, no private understanding, nor indi- vidual arsurances from President Ilayes to_se- cure to the Southern people their rights. The only suggestion Gibson ventured to make as to the” future was that if gress or out of ft—plafnly indicating the Ad- ministration~would ‘ask Gov. Nicholls for o pardon, nossllly Andereon might. go free. The Demucrats, after lstening to thelr champlon, Liad not the courtesy to permit o Republican to replv. that he should not write any letter In answer to the President’s on the Loulalana subject, giv- fnz as & rearon that 1t was unnoccsaary. also said that in his opinion the United “States could not interfere in tho trials of the Return- fug Board ; that Loulslana hasa perfect Stato Government, and 18 just as much entitled to her soverelizn -vower as the Stato of - Massa- chusetts, and will nodoubt diecuss the subieet furtlier, introduced by ex-Gov. Warmoth In the Louisiana Legiglaturs yesterday was discussed In tho House to-day. directed to report without delay whether or nol tho THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1878, OUISIANA. Christopher Green, Bacramento, Cal. Hee, 4‘.’ Hulo 51, was amended to read that the Board of Appeals shall not remove or modify any expulslon after confirming the same, except upon evidence of injustice or crror In the original order, and tlhat any association that ahall hercafter allow an expelled horse or man on its track nfter due notice of such sxpulsion hy the Becrctary shall be fincd 81005 also that the alatute of limitation on suspensions for non-pnyment of foes he alx years. The Board of Keview consists of the Presl- dent of the Assoclation and_Chairman of cach District Board of Judges. The Congress adjourned eine dfe. e ———— TIHE RAILROADS. JOHN F. TRACY, John F, Tracy, whose dcath at Erie, Pa., Wedneaday afternoon, was snnounced in yester- day's Tninexe, was at onc time one of the leading rallway magnaten In this country, and particalarly well-known In this city on account of hls con- nection with the Chieago, Rock Ssland & Paclfic and the Chlcago & Northwestern Railronds, of both of which eorporations he was at one timo tha President and one of the nrincipal stockholdera. Tiefore sickness had undermined his health he was conpidered ono of tho ablest rallroad-hanagers and manlpulators in the country, and the’ Chicsgo, Tock Tsland & Paclfic Rallroad achieved its leading position among Amorican roads under his manago- ment. He waa Instrumental In securing the Ime Represontative Gibson Contributes His Mite to the Electoral Con- troversy. flo Also Intimates that Gov. Klcholls Will Eventunlly Pardon Anderson. . Condemning the Pending Per- seoutions, IN WASHINGTON. Speetal Disbateh tn The Chicagn Tridune. WasmNaTOX, 1, C., Feb, 15.—Tlie most suave and diplomatic of the Louisiana Conscrvatives aporoved of the prosceution of the Returning Poard. It was, perhaps, not to bo expected that any Southern man, no matter with what art of tho Jesuit he might apeak of reconelliation at the North, would have the cournge to so defy tlie exhibitions of political malice now witness- d el In tho Loulsiana courts. Randall Gibson, of };“’:"g;o fl;:a::'lo;l, ":x..m::'."," .::fl :;-l-*;:u Louisiana, perhapa the most conspleuous of the toad in the tace of strong aposition from competing lines. e was one of the projec- tors of the Grand Pacific Motel, and at ona time oneofita principle owners, Ho alro owned the two squaros Just south of the Grand Pacifc, be- tween Pacific avenuo and Sherman stecet, Up ton few years ago Iiis woalth was estimated by mill- Tonay St 1t clatmed that ho dicd compinratlvely a puor man, having lost almost hia entiro fortine dnnng tha last few yeara (n_nnlucky snecnlatione. 1t I8 atatod that at the time of his death he had no conucetlon, moneyed or uthorwisg, with any rall- road, snd that his interests in tho Grand Pacific and the proporty south of 1t wers disposnd af about o yearago. 'Tho announcement of his death cre. ated littlo or no surprisc, on it was long cxpected, he having been afilicted with Hiright's discase of the kidneya and other wasting diseascs for some time past. ins voluntcer spcech in the Homae to-day bad the nssurance to justify tho prosccution and canviction of Anderson asalogienl sequence of tho concillatory resolutions adopted by the Nicholla Leglslature, Theso resolutions, which prosceution of the Returning Boanl, [va canaidate for re-cleetlon, Mo is 2 o at the mitted ono_llttlo " ray " of sunlight to |, The decosscs wan ghous hxeass of 385, g come throngh _ the depse shadow | «qy'the son of John A, Tracy, an old rafirond’con- of 'his speech, Tio denled that thera | 118 the aon of John A, e ST the Erio ltoad. Tie began ratlronding as a clerk with his “father on the Erie Rond, and afterwards becama Superin- tendent of the Erfa & Northeast Hallroad, now partof the Lako Rhore & Michigan Southern. While connected with the rand hie achleved soma prominonce by the pluck Lo diaplayed duringa difiiculty known as the **Eria" or *l'enaut war, It grew out of a determination on_the part of the peaple of the Town of Erle to make the rallruade break their gauges at that polat, thiis necessitating a changa of cars between the Weat and Egal, and permitting the peoplo to profit by _the makin| The irlepeople ustly ridiculed by eyerybody ~ for thelr = avariclous asctlon, i thercfore the fight was dubbed the ** Peanut war, because It wan clnfincd that the tawn wanted the 'privilego of dotalning travelers to eell them peanuta. The opposition of Mr, Tracy inconsed tho peoplo into a public demonstration, and u mob taro up the trackn of his road. With'the nesiat- ance of his cmployen. '8 few cluzons, and he United Btates Marshal, Mr. Tracy had tho tracks relald, and finally Lio came out of tho fight success- ful. In 18564 ho camo to Chicago an Aesintant Suporintendent of the Uhlcago, Hock Islund & Pacific Railroud, At that_tima the road had ita torminus at Rock Ialand, _In 1857 hio was promated ta the pasition of Genoral Huperintendont, snd shortly after becamo {ts Vica-President, 1n 1600 tio was elected Presidant. which ponition Lo beld until Isst June, when hin faillog heaith and other eanees compelled him to reslgn, snd Mr. Tlugh Xiiddle, Vico-Presldent and ténorat Moanoger, waa clected iotake his place. From 1870 10 1874 hie was alao Presdent of tho Uhicago & Northwestern Kinllrond, and_remuined one of ita Tifroctors up to a short tine ago. —Just provious to iha Great Fire ho went to Eurapa on account of Il bealih, 1o retorned aoon after but little im- roved, From this time until his death ho realded JaNew Yorl ana Erle, coming to Chicagn only at Jong interyals. e leaves no family, having never bonn married, and at the time of hia death waw 1lv- ing with hlsZorother-in-law, Ar W. L. Scott, of Lrie, alen a very prominent ‘milroad man, and at present a Direcior in both the Chifcago, Rock Island & P'acliic and Chicago & Nortnweatern Iajlronds, Hle wasaman of strict businces principles and iveat Intogrity, and was _highly estecmod by those who came in contact with him.” - the Republicans in Con- Attorney-(feneral Ucvens sald this morning He ‘The Cabinet will meet to-morrow, but {t hna ot yet been dlscovercd that any- thing can bu done on the part of the Adminfs- tratlon. AT IIOME, New OrLaans, La,, Fob. 14.—The resolutlon 1t reads ns follows: Resolred, That the Committes on Judiclary be wosecution of the ofiicers of “tha State Returning Jioard Is not m violation of tho pladgo of the Gov- ernment, msue on the 20th af April, 1877, In words as followa: **Destrous of healing the dissensions that have distarbed the Stato for years past, and anxious tat tho cltizens of ol political paction may bo free from tho feverish anxicties of political strife, end join hands in honesily restoring tho prosperity of Loulsiana, the Nicholls Government wiil dis conntenanco any attcmut at persucition from any quarter uf indlviduals for past poltical cunduct, " Resolvea, That the Govornment be requested to forwaril & copy of these rosolutions to the Presi- dent of tho U'nited States, and that the Commuttea shall have nower to send ' for persons and paners dlenunnu witnesses for tho purposes of this re- sort. Mr. Jones defended the action of the law offeers of the State. ITe denled that any pledge Lad been mado that fmplied fmmunity for members of the Returning Board, or that any reon or persons had nuthority to condone hele offenses agalnst the laws of Loulsiana, ‘That the charge upon which Anderson was con- victed was not o paolitical offense, but was for- gery, which was a violatlon of the criminal law. Mr. Warmoth held that the jolct resolution approved April 20 was an act of oblivion by the law-making power of the Government for past volitical conduct; that it was understood to tmbrace all persons and acts of o political char- ter by which the Packand tovernment was eought to be sustained, and whillst no stipula- tion in words may have heen made as to tho members ofythe Keturning Board, It was clearly so understood by tho Republicans, and to iy voro or deny the” fact now would Lo bad faith o the part of the Nicholls Government, Encaker Bush sald lio had well-defined views nupon the :‘ucnlnn. which he would express tearlessly when thoe oceasion required, but he nuw siwply desired to say that Mr, Jones did not represent his opiniop upon the subject, and that he dissented from his vicwa, Upon Warmotl's motfon, the resolution was latd over, No Indlcations of Gov. Nicholls® {ntentions foucerning Anderson can ba nscertalned, e has scrupulously refused to interfero with the 1w officers of vourts, or to cxpress his views, Tl Intlmate fefends say that Lo could not, con- sistently with his scoso of duty, interfure hore- tofore;” that he will undoubtedly act fndepend- at of any {uterference on the part ¢f the Fed- eral autbioritics, and equally independent of aoy domestie criticlsm,if tho welfarc of the Btatoshould require the excrclag of the Execu- Hra fuaction. TNE CHICAGO & ALTON. The quarterly mecting of the Diroctors of the Chicago & Alton Jiallrond was hold at the ofiico of the Company yeaterday. The Presldent read por- tlons from the forthcoming snnual report, which {asald to mako & vory favorable showing, consid- ering tho many drawbacks nnd disadvantages under which th road had to labor durlug the past year. Aseml-annual dividend of 33 per cent was do- clared out of tho earnings of tho past six monthe, payahlo March 4. This 18 tho thirtieth successivo dividond declared by the Chicago & Alton Hall- road. 1t was definitely docided to build the now lino from Moxico, Mo., to Kansas City, and commornce its conntruction at once, The Directors were insecs- sion all day to srrange tho detalls for the conetrue- tion of the new extenmion. 1t 1 expected that everything will be ready to commence to shovel dirt In about a month, snd it ia predictod that traina will run over the now line to Kansas City Ly the 1st of noxt Auguat, PPASSENGER AGENTS, Avecial Dispatch fo The Chicuga Tribune, 81, Louts, Mo., Feb, 14,—A party of Eastern Qencral Passenger Ageuts, amonz them 8, F. Plerson, of the les Line,” J. W, Curoy, of the Lako 8hore & Mlichigan Southern, and C. B. Meekor, of the New York Central, arrived hore in » specinl car to-day via the Indianapolle & 8t. Louis, Thay intend to arrango waltors in con- nection with the passenger busy f that road, Tho General Passencer Agents' Convention will bo hold at Jacksonville, ¥ia., on ¥riday, Marcn #. and arrangeuents will bo mude to have o special slceper for the telp that will run to Now Orleans and stay long enough to permit the excureionists to enjoy the Mard} dras festivitl, il THE I'RO-RATE SUITS. Toreka, Kan., Feb,14.—A telegram was ro- celved from Washington to-day to the effect that Judgo Dillon has declined te rendor a decision In he pto-rate case of tho Kansas Pacidc sgalnst the Union Pacifie Railroad Company in the United States Circult Conrt for the District of Ne- braska, for the roason that the Kansas ¥a- jes. e P has dismissed the actlon, thus D 'E A fmfll e mattee where it was sevy ars ago. GIDEON WELLES. Joatiag e sy whets . wan satva e e, tal of Jeading cities and ratlroad contres of I{ansas, anda_call be msde upon Congress for the rights to a through line to tho Pacifc, and that the em- bargo on the freight and rununaur traflle to and from the country west of Cheyonne will be ro: moved at once, e 8T, LOUIS TO CRICAGO. Apecial Dispaicy én The Chicage Tridune, 87, Louts, Fol. 14.—The Chleako & Enstorn Iinols Nallroad and Wabash Rallroad oficials held a meeting here to-day, and decided o run & through aloepor from here to Chicago via Danville, Yhie 16" thirty-slx salles lonzer than by the 01d Chicago route. The Funeral Ceremonles at Hartford Yese terday, Maxrronp, Conn,, Feb. 14.—The funcral of the Hon. Gideon Welles, ex-Becretary of tho Navy, was largely sttended ot St. John's Church (his sfternoon, tho corcmonios befng Mmple, Tho burlal servico of the Episcopal Charch was conducted by Bishop Willlams, as- slated by the Rev, Dr. E. R. Washiburne, of Cal- vary Church, New York, and Mr, Miller, Roctor ulBt. John's. The casket was solid oak, and, 8 Mr, Welles hiad during bis life expressed a dialtke for profuse floral decoratlous, there were by request no floral offeriugs, the family and Ous or two Intimato friends only placing upun the casket awreath with o shieaf of wheat nd cross, ‘Iha bearers were the Hon, G. V. ¥or and the IHon, William Faxon, both As- slatant Becretaries under Mr, Welles; Gov, It, . Hubbard, ex-toy, J. R. Hawley, M. 'F, Mer ity Btumford; A. E: Burr, lienry K. Morgan, of tals city: and Col. J. L. Broome, of the United Buales “Marino Corps. Among those present were Mrs, Admitral Farragut and her son, ' The burial took place at Cedar Hill Cemvtery, ——— CANADIAN NEWS, Special Diavalch §o The Chicago Tribune, OtTawa, Fob, 14.—The Blshop of Baskatch- wan delivercd u lecture fn the Fazltament bulld- I8g today on “The Great Northwest.” Thy loluter of tho Interior presided. Thuro wasa &ood attendanco of members, sud the lecture Dasreplcte with {nteresting Information rela- U¥a to that part of the Dominfou. clmmlem mass was sung Iin Notre Dame athedral (Lis mornive for the repuss of the eased PontlfPs soul. ~ All Catholle churches foe draped In mourofog. It {8 expected that artlawent will adjourn to-morrow out of re- $hect to the memory of the tate Pove. ———————— TURF CONGRESS. Naw Yoz, Feb. 14.—~Tho Congress of the atlonal Trotijug Assoclation to<day elected the followiug officers for the ensuing year: Preugent, Col. €. W, Woolley, Ciucinumi; First Iee-Praaident, Edwin Thorue, Millbrook, N, «i Becond Vice-President, Judge James Grant, avenport, o Judies—Eastern Dustrict, Col, H. 8. Russell, Yolom, Masa.; Lewls J, Powers, Sprigleld, h"'uv. Burdett Loowts, Hartford, Conu. At- by i.lc District, George Strioger, Philadelphia, P.L.ic' fiv lfimu.&. ;mmo. N .D!l(‘-i \Vll‘l‘hlln rooklyn, N. Y. Centr: trict, Will- iy Sroaing Clovgiandy O3 Colr tichard West, Geos s egiows, Ky.i Wiitan P, Grabaw, —— TTEMS. Mr. Willlam Bond, Gencral Manager of the Mis- sourl, Kansas & Tuxas Rallroad, ls soundly abused Ly she 8L, Louis papera for his alleglance to Jay Qould and the Unlon Pacific Hatlroad, Mewra, 8,14, 11, Ciark, Ocucral Buperintendent, K. P. Vinlng, General Preight Agunt, sud A, D, Clark, Ucneral Purcbasing Agent of the Unlon Pacilc Railroad, aro in the city. It s understood 1hat their presence has something to do with the complications that have lately arlsen in regard to the Netraska and Colorado business. It doca not transpire that tho trunk-lne Presl. dents aro anzious to eettlo the dificultios {n regard 10 the Esst-bound freight rates which were rofor- rod to them for adjustment by tho Chicaga meot- fug. Nearly every vestlge of nope that an amica- bla settlement can bo made has vanished, and the rallroads aro now taking business al the best rates 1hoy can g It {a claimed that contracts for grain were made yesterday at even less than 25 conte from Chicago to New York. The Sccretary of thy Southwestern Railroad Rato Association gives notice that on aud after this day the following arbitrarles will apply upon business from Haltimare, New York, and Boston: From Chicago to Bt. Joacph, Atchison, leavenworth, snd Kansaa City, 30, 0 a8 herotofore, with tho excoption of acc- a3, which s two cenls per 100 pounds lower, o rates trom Bt. Lonls, Louistaus, Hannibal, The and West oiucy to tho ssme points will be 64, 50, 20, 16. 15 The old rates wore 58, 48, ——————— YOUNG DOCTORS. Avectal Dispuich ta £As Chicugo Tridune. K20XUk, Ia., Feb, 1L.~The Commencemont excrelscs of the thirty-sixth scssion of the Col- lege of Pbysiclans and Surgeous took place st the Opera-Houso this eveniog. The attendance was very large, and the cxerclses of an unusu- ally interestiog jcharacter. The degrees were conferred by Prof. E.J. Giilett, M. D,, D. D, President of the Faculty, and the valedictory was delivered by the Hou. John H. Cralg. Tho gradustivg class uumbered 115, aud ineluded representatives from the States of lows, 11ll- vol3, Missourl, Wisconsin, Kauuss, Mionesots, uny District, Charles LY | Nebraska, Arkausas, Califurots, and Michlgan. Villehy R Louds, So.§ Mariau u‘n}l"{f&g?l' “Thia 1y tho Lucest lube Lt pasever wruduatod Sk 5 Charles Dupout, Detrol tic] a- | at ono time. er thy cxoriiscs 8 banguot was Sie Diaifiet, T, W. MAachisan, Beis Francloet, | eiven the aiusial of the Iascitation, whish wes 1 Cat.; J. Cavin 8impson, Ban Francisco, Cal.; 1 quite a grand alfair, The programma incladed toasts and responses hy prominent membhers of 'i{;o rérln{culnn borasnd elsewhere throughout o 3 eventa that have ever occurred m this section, or probably in Lawrence County, happencd yee- terday morning between 10 and 11 o'clock, re- sulting In three children being burncd to death, and so that no traco whatever coula he found of them. They were thechiidrenot Venie Leftridze,a colored man living at Buckhorn Furnace, six- teen miles back of this city. The factsin the casg are as follows: ment, Mrs. Leftridge had dolph's, about 200 ‘yurdn distant from her home, to trade somo sof! sho wanted for Immediate use. Sho had left the three children in the house, the youngest ono leing o baby, which was left In the bed. She stafes she sfald only a fow moments at Mrs. Craddolph's, and as sho started bome she discnvered the house on fire, and ran, but was too late to rescue any of the chilaren, 8he could hear nothing of the elder, and the one uext, nelther could “she sce them, but heard tha cry of her baby, which aho leff 1ying on the bed.” 8he sald tliat tho house was ;o h':'Ll of flarnes that it was fmpossible for or sldo of tho house from the acor. to tho ore-bank whore Mr. Loftridgo was work- liome amil mce that his three children, which composed his family, with everything bo had, was burned to astics. will ever find a bone of their children. bodics of the oldest bay and baby, which wera burned in the conflagration J’u&crdny, have been exhumed. two just below his walst, Ilis Jegs and arms were consumed, sud one sidoof his face had no flesh on, arm and the hand of the other, and both legs. It scems evident now that the hov Look the baby and endcavored to tnake their cacape, as they were buth founid close together, and on theoppositesideof tne house from whersthe baby had beenleft, They could unly fiud a few bones of the middio-aged child, just enough to cun- fiem the sad fact of her meoting a similar fato 28 did the other two. old and past, the next3 years, and the youngcst but § tnontls old. Thiladelphia yesterday, that Mr. Lunt, owner of the Metropolls, told Capt. Ankers to ** make agood wreck of her " {f he * made any," is pro- nounced absolutely false by Mr, Lunt, who was Interyiewed lere to-day. socin reasonable that the Captaln, even had ho had such orders, woutld have spoken of it? And 1s it to bo supposed that. after twenty-five years of squarc-toed dealings hore, we should so damu oursclves for the comparatively mean sum of $10,000—the smount of fnsuronco on the vessel rated ot 455,000 No, sir. We had fitted her out for o ty of quinine as a fmvcnun against fever which {8 pravalent in suy thero was no rolten thuber in the Motropo- lls—that fs, we would not swear to it, nor ate. CASUALTIES. CIILDPREN CREMATED. Dispatch to Cincinnatl Enquirer. InonToN, (., Feb. 13.—One of tho saddest As far s could he learned during the excite- gone to Mrs, Crad- soap for bar soap, which get to I, as it was on the opposite Bho ran Ing, a mile off, but it was only for him to go except the clothes which he wore, wero con- sumed {n the fire. ‘The house was bulit of pino loge, and was quite dry, and burned very rapldly. Everything It {s not 1fkely that they ‘Tha firo was so scyers, and, from the looks of things, they were burncd fnto ashes, Later,—8ince the above was written the Tho boy's body wis burned i Just enongh flesh was left to make him recognizable. The body of the infant had its head burned off, or nearly so; also one The oldest was 4 years TIIE METROPOLIS. 8pectal Disnateh to The Chicago Tridune, NBw Yorg, Feb. 14.—Tho tostimony given i He safil: * Does it four months' trip, furnished her with a quan ti- hose parts, We do not would any ship-owner take oath “that no fragiment af rotten timber could be found in a veasel, as it would be totally Jmpossible so to do; but,to the best of our bellef and knowledge, she was sound aud seaworthy, No, slr; we can- not account {n any way whatever for this report of wards affirmed to have been uttered by Capt. Ankers. The statement of our having made such utterances, or given such orders, {s abso- lutely and unqualiiedly false.” Capt. Ankers, of_the M the statements made by in Philadelphia ou Weds ay, The Captaln says: **It {5 an utter fubrication. No such statoment was ever mada by me, neither did I ever receive such instructions from any onc of theowners. 1 eannot understand the objoct or motlve of the pereon who expressed such oratl- tudo for my exertions in saving their lives fu unow cudeavoring to ruln my character.” A BCITOOL-IIOUSFE, PANIC, Spectal Disvatch to Tne Chicago Tribune, Br, Lous, Mo, Feb. 14.—A peculiar acel- dent, which camo very nearly belng attended with fata) results, happened this afternoon at the Divoll Public chool, on Dayton strect. Bupt. Ilarrs, of tho public schoo)s, fssucd a circular to the teachors, requesting them to drill their scholora In leaving school quickly, and, 1t possible, to have them able to vacate the premisca {n two minutes, or under. In accord- ance with these {nstructions, the Princlpal of the Divoll 8chool was this afternoon drilling lis scholars whem o panle oceurred among a number of pirla who were run- ning down-stairs. Through one of the fore- moat, named Annie Kileully, falllng when near the foot of the flight, a number of thoso who wera following hier fell on top of her, and in 8 moment tho foot of the stairs was jJammed with o collection of littlo girls tumbied one on topof tho uther, Onc ol “the lady teachers, & Miss Buunders, bad the presence of mind to summon asalstance, and thoso who were under- neath wero reacued from thelr pertlous position. Suvernl of them were somcwhat burt, but the Nttle giel Kileully was lusensible when extrie cated, und ifor & long timo it was feared that sho was serfously injured. Sho has, however, eutdrely recqvered siice, - No blamo ls gttached toany of the school authorities, who soted ju- diclously thunfhnul the afair, which was purely accidental SWEPT OVLERBOARD, New Yonx, Feb. 14,—Tho steamcr China, ar rivod this morniug from Liverpool, reporta: Feb, 0, at 4:03 a. m., while the ofticers wero relieving each other duriug a heavy gale, a sea atruck the ship, carrylug away the ralls and screons on tho starboard alde of tho upper bridges, taking overboard Edwin Balson, chiuf, i:mt Owen Marrls, second oflicer. Buth were o Gpolis, alao denles \g'hl::s and others BPRINGFIELD, Mass., Fob. 14.—An exploslon to-day demolished Leot & Smith's percusston- ;:g‘ Inctory, and killed Otis B, Bmith, the Junlor ner, OFF FOR BRAZIL. Estraordinary Sconos on Noard the Ship ‘Which Follows Ia the Tracks of tho ol ten Motropolls—Itullans Who Are Likely to Mavo tho Kind of & Time Which the Parrat Had, Svecial Dissateh (o The Chicago Tridune. Puiuapzuruia, Feb, 14.—Tho stesmer Rich- mond, the third carryjug men and material to Brazil for the exccution of tha ereat $4,000,000 contract for the bullding of tho Madlerfa & AMa- more Rallway, salled this evenlnz. There were forty officers and scamen, forty- two cabin passengers, -and about 425 stoerage passongers. Notwithstanding the ap- palling fate of the Motropolls, hor slstor shlp, the rush of tho unomployed to ship on the Richmohd was tremendous, Threo or four tines as many men as were wanted wera anxious to take passage and employment on sny terms, and as bhigh as $700 were offered for ofticlal positions under tho contractors. Many of the Motropolls' survivors started agla, and others will follow on the next steamol The hold was fllled, both fory and aft, with 620 tona ot Iron, and the fooring of the vessel was com- pletcly covercd with soveral layers of ralls. The cargo is made up as follows: Bix buudred and twenty tons of fron, inciuding 500 ralls, plates, aplkes, etc., 285 tons coal, 83 tons of vermanent supplies, 27 tons of ship supplies. In the botwecn-decks, sev- eral layers of ralls wers placed wext the flooriag, over which was placed s temporary floor of rough boards. lero the buuks for the steerago passengers were erected. These cons sisted of rudo pine boards about six feet loog by three wide, ranged o three tierd. Iu tho foreof the'veascl the bunks were crected in four rows, and aft fu five, the bunks belvg double. There was great dissatisfaction swopg the Amorican rers ou K the " hundreds who wished to get on board, aud the thousands of workingmen who sympatbized with them, because of thy cmploywent of_about 200 Itaifens, whi sgreed to work for 80 centsadasy, T Itultavg wero pelted and otherwise waltrested by tho 13 crowds that lined the wharves, and s general riot scemmed at one time {mminent, It was only avoided by extra police service. The Americans and’ [rishmen, ns weil an the Itallans, wero armed, and there were open threats of a war of extermination acainst the latter when tho ship gets to eea. This fear led tonscarch of every steernze passenger s8 he presented bimself at, the ganigieay, and every plstol, dirk, and bottle of whisky was taken rom thelr persons, under penafty of belng made to go ashore, ‘The Italians werg then carcfully separated from the lnhorers of other natlonallties. Bome of the Itallans were thrown into n panie, and the yeasel prematurcly dropped In the stream to arrest a stampede to the shore. Aathe crowd stood on the wharf discnssinz the actlon of those who had offered to work at () centa nee day, there was a general opinfon that beforo the vessel reactied her des- tination thero would be acenes of bluod- Sald one young man: "1 was on Metropolis, ‘and am golng on_ the Richmond, and I tett you I won't stand any noneense from the Italians. The first one of them that looka cross at me J'Il hammer, and so will every Irlshman on the boat. If thern inn’t 8 big row there before we get to Brazll, it will be a funny thing to me.” The Richmond carriea out ono of the eontractors, Mr. Thomas Colllusy and the chief of the expedition. The surzeon fs Dr. Coates, late of the Beventh United States (Custer's) Cavalry. ——a—— FIRES. FIRE AT BAGINAW, MICII. Seertal Disvateh fo The Chicagn Tribune. EasT BAGiyaw, Mich,, Feb. 1.—~The resi- dence of John Witz, of this clty, was destroyed this evening by fire. Loss, 81,0005 fnsured in the Underwriters’ for 8800, * v AT CITATHIAM, N. B, CrnatrAM, N, B., Feb. 14.~The Roman Cath- olle church, cotlege, and Bishop's residence are burned. —— RAINFALL IN WESTERN KANSAS, To the Editor of The Trituine, CnicAao, Feb, 13.—As {t is n matter of creat importance to those who are now lovking to- wards the West for new homes, to study the recordaof rainfall In different localitics, the followlng, taken from the Government records at Fort Hayes, In Ellis County, Fort Larued, In Pawnee, and Fort Dosdge, In Ford County, will ba of intcrost. Fort Hayes Is located upon the Kansas Pacifie Rallroad, and _the other two upon the lincof the Atchlson, Topeka & Sants Fo Road. Tho record includes rain and melted snow, and covers a perlod of five vears, and 1s youchied for ns correct by.the United States Government offleers at the posts named: ~=TAINFALL IX INCUES,— Yort Jor, Fort Hayes, 21,62 Dodqe, 10,00 21, 31,48 L4 Averago per annum, .08 awoo From tho above it witl be seen that the rain- fall (one of the essential conditlons of sucecess- ful agriculture) {s some 33 per cent In excess in Contral Western Kansas over that of the Ar- kausas Valley in the southern or_southwestern part of the State 0, C. Ginos, FINANCIAL, Woncesten, Mass, Feb. 14.—The creditors of Willium Upham & Co., and the 8pencer Woolen Company, of $pencer, aceept the affer of b0 centa an the dollar, [ INpiaNAroLts, Ind,, Fob. 14,—Glazler & Morrls, heavy gralu-dealers, falled to-day. Lisbilities about 50,0007 asscts twlco that awount, but mostly in real estate, 87, Louts, Feb. H.—Wllliamn A, Carskadan, amerchant of Alexandria, Mo., falled to-day. Liabllitles, §30,000. Swecial Diuwited ta Tha Chicane Tridune, INDIANATOLIS, Ind., Feb. 14.—Tho County Commirsioners to-day sold year 0 per cent bonda at 93 cents Interest and commisston, One miltion dotiars tn bonds of this deseription nre now I existence. e OBITUARY, Svectal Disaich ta The Chicagn Tribune, Annisx, Mich., Feb, 144~8heridan F. Yor. ston, aged 81, dled here last night ot brain discasu at the home of a relative, Dr. Stephen- son, where ho had been under medical treat- ment for four weeks, . Ho was tho Nuw York resident partner of tho prominent publishing. house of Virtt & Yosston, publishers of the Zondon Art Journal, cte. Mrs. Alnira Kliue, aged 68, mother of Will- fam Kiiie, Sunerintehuert of Telegraph of the Lako Shore & Michipan Bouthern Railway, died this morning of lutlammation of the luugs, 8he hind resided hero alnw 1840, —e—— NEW ORLEAUS ITEMS, NBW ORLEANS, Feb, 14.—Deputy-Collector Tomiinson, Deputy-Manshal Wurzbureer, and Cominissloner Lanc appesred before the Supe- rlor Criminal Court, purged themsclves of tho chargo of contempt, and were discharged, Mayor Plllsbury oud Administrator Cavanac, h‘1 direction of the City Councll, ealled on (en, Hancock to-day at thy St. Charles Hotel, and {‘x’.""?ll:y' extended to hlm the hospitalitics ot a ity Argument in the Bellwq Nabluin eotton case was commenced to-day before Judge Billings. THE ST, LOUIS EXCHANGE. Special Dizoaich to Th Chicaan Tyibune, 8, Louts, Mo., Fob, 1,—Thu Board of Di- rectors of tho Merchants' Exchange have cstab- Jishied a new ruloin relatlon to' the admission of citizons on "Change who are not engaged ju buslness such s 1s conducted on the floor, Tha regcalar few for o full memborslip is $125, but, under the uew rule, admbston may bo had for £23, which entitlos the helder to admisalon at atl times, with the privitego of Introduclug nop- resideut Trionds, but withcut tho tizntof votlug or trausacting buslness, e —ee—— Fight Between Iillardists, Nxw OuLeANs, Jan, 28.—~70 the Editor of ths Tud" Field and Furm: Daly und Rudolphe to-dny supplemented thelr tournmwment por- formance with a bruising matinee in ‘the Crescent Hall bilttard-ruois, In which Rue gotde- cldedly the worst of it, Tho orlin of the muss is traced to & gume of poger, In which Daly, Dixon, und Kue were the partlcipants on Batur- day afternoon, ~After dropplnr about a hundred to Maurlee and Cyrille, Ruo got hald of a lhand with four queens, und, calling Daoly on & 815 vot, found thul that youth™held *four Wings, whereupon the Frenchiman, jumplng up, excitedly yelfed that hoe had been cheated, and shnultancously espy- ing three cards lylni on the floor under tlie card-table, sworc that Daly had robbed him by crooked play. After danelug around like o lunatic and howling for the return of his shekels without avall, he rushed «f to the Police Court and swors out o warrant awalust Daly, charging the latter with graud fareny. Uvon this Dal, was arrested, aud Lejug Bnimediately relensc upon ball, lost no thme tn hunting up Ru- dolphe, whom not fluding until to-day (Mon- day), be told Wim the trick was a dirty one, and, Rudolphe ru»ylna that Daly way athief and,a swindler, Haurics knocked bim down, and, proceeding to varm him, would have hammered the Yifo oul of m, hiad not bystand. ers intorfered and releasud tho prostrate Ku- dolghe, His first move, aftor ropalring aam. uged, was to ruah wililly for the Pulice Court aguin, and Iul in an bour Daly was under arrcst ulica more is time on a “charve of assault and battery,—but, of cousc, e was out fng trice on ‘Tho result will probably bo that Daly will have to dlsburse sbout a {10 uote 1 tho way of a flue. Tto whole buslues, from beginning to end, zu a discreditable afulr to ull parties con. cerneds e——— A Fire Burnlng Threo Woeks, DisvateA 10 New York Tiies, TPorrsviLLy, Pu., Feb, 1L—Tle fire which wos discovercd thros weeks aer In the Wadesvilla Shate Colllery of the Phiadetphia & Heading Coaland tron Compauy 1 still unsubduce Gonge of men have becn vorking day and uig] ever siuce to extiugush b by playlng ou it from a hoso aul by other metliods, butas fast as It 1s sutxued In one place it breaks out fu another, Feurorfive fires have thus .been extlogulshed iuccessively, and last evenlog It waa thought that the last oue wus under control; but to-day 8 fresh outburst of smoke and guses drove thuanen from thelr wark, aud 1t was resolved to gown the miue, ss a last resort. All tho fies discovered have been (o what s ben kuown as the seven-foot veln, but thelr character and persls- tent rocurence lead Lo tla beliel that an ex. teusive firo must be g it the mammoth vein which underlles the swen foot, and s con- nected With It in this mivy by numcrous open- i, Iu antlelpation of tie necessity of flood- the wine, prepuration wero wade somy tiwe 3go to turn Mill Crees futo the old blck- ory 'luwl Which counocts with tbe Wadesville shal*, aud tho mules werc brought out of the sbalblust week, A dispath frowm 8t Clair ro- ports that the water will be let In to-morrw. Thia will be a serfons blow, both to the Con. pany and to the cominunity, as it will throw out of employment for aeveral months about 500 men and hoys, who are but fll-preparcd to en- dure the suspensfon. THE COURTS. A Lightning Divorce Decree=New Bults, Bankraptcles, Confesslons, Judgments, Fite. Anotner of the lizhtning divorce caces was worked throngh the Clreait Court yesterday. The Dill was filed Wedncsday by ‘Sarah A, Abel, who asked fora divarce fram her husband, Jonsthsn Abel, the well-known whisky maa, of the irm of Dickenson, Abel & Co. The parties wers married In Poughkeepaie, N. Y., in Fehruary, 1857, and have one child, & boy 7 yeara of age, Abel filed & content to a epcedy hearing, the case was immedi- alely trled, and o decres entered by Jodge Wille lams giving ber a divorce and the mole care and custody of her child. She fs alsoto have the sum of $10,150 paid to her, In lienof all slimony and dower, $5,000 of which In to be pald in cash and 5,000 by May next. The remalntng $150 te 1o be pald in three Installments of §30 each in Febrnary, March, and April. On psyment of tho whole sam, Mrs. Abel is to give & deed reloasing 1] ler right in the homestead, No. 617 West Wanshington street, including about meventy.five feot of ground, all Incumbered for abont €4, 000, In the meantinie, or until the nroperty is soll. Mrn, Abel in to hava the uee of the honse, and whon she lenves 1t Ia to have the furniture, witha few exceptions, The solicitor tn the cane, 8, K, Do, alsocomes in for & little vidm of $300 for Lin arduous services. harles If, Gray is evidenily & man of consider- ahlo tenderness of heart, . In Jaiy, 1871, ha mar- ried one Mary Franklin, and they iived together for ahont two wceks, ‘when ehe deserted him. About a yenr afterward he mot her In a houre sho was keeping on Third avenue under an assumcd name. He promised to forgive her If she woulg comao back, and she coneented, She spparent). cnauged her tnind very euddenly, for, instesd o wolng back to him, she secretly left her,hionse, and he did not hear of her sgain until last October, when eho appeared at hinsiore. e again sugzente: that he was willing to let kunu be bygones, quite a friendly chat enaned. She agaln’ promired tocoma back, and araln vroke her promise. He has nince learncd she §v parsing nnder the name of Mra. Hattie (Hbson, a8 wife of James Glbson, and now, his stock of patience having been exhansted, he wanta to nssign to Mr, Glbson all hls rights In hix fickle wife, In April, 1875, Ann Walbert lett her occapation of soamstress Lo be the wife of Joseph Walbert, and for abont a month thought sho had made a good exchange, But he soon began abusing her Withont canac, and In October hfiIowln ordercd her 1o leave his honee, Like a very abedlent wife #10 oboyed, but naw, having walted In vain two {flm and aver for him to cail her back. ahe flles a di Rlacnumlnz bim with desertivn, and seking fora voree, Wudge Moore yesterday granted a decree of dl. vorcu to Rangnel Larson un the Tnnnd of drunk. enness, and to Alics A, Churchill from George i, Churelall for cencity, The cascs of llenry T, Wright vs. Jennie Wright and Ellza J. Coveiand from John Copelond were dismissed withiont prejudico. ITEMB. . The Fallerton avenuo conduit easa of Ledlle va. 11z Simmons and Connell, came up before Judge Drummond yesterday on motion of complainant's iturney fof referenco or the appointment of a commlksiouer, Judge Drummond made an order n]limlnhnw Clinton Briggs Special Commlssioner, with aathority to examinc and -report to the Court within five days the amount snd vaiue of theassets of the Hrm of Fitzaimmons & Cone nell, including the bills recelvable and bovk-ac- caunts, and with power for such purpose tn su mon and examine witner 1le is ta report 11k wise the smount of {ndebtedners patd und moucy collected since the filing of the tnll, and return ail the teatimony taken to the Court, 'To-day the HMesing case will come up hefore Judge Drunmond on eome motlon with regard to the pleadings, and to-morrow the Judge will hear the cvidence of Supervinor Matthuws and othera 1n respect to tho clalm of immuuily of the frst batch from civil suits, In the casc of Willlam 1. Hoswell ve. Georze B, Jolnson, Judge Moore Jesiorday appolited Ciurles 8. Waller Receiver of thie firm of W. B, lluswell & undee a bond for $:56, 000, The lrlh.‘hl. canc of Saujuel 135, McCormick and others, involving a patent for finprovements in mowers and reapers, wulch has Dbeen on trial for a week back beforo Jfudge Nod- m‘l‘l- resulted yesterdsy Inn vendict for defend. ants, Bherman ve. Cyras CNITED BTATES COURTS, The Unlon National Bank of Chicago began a ault yesterday against Jamea N Lediie, clalming . rosscnp, f0F the use of J. 0. Jennings comenced a wiit for a ifke amount Walter ti. snd William Barn "o York Street Flax_Suinuing Solowman and Joseph flarris for f‘.' Luclue Tuckerman, fiicd n bill ‘azatnst Gottlleh Holz, Berta Nolz, Walter C, Tackerman, trurtae, John N, Holeatter, successur {n trust, Lew.s Der- got, Ferdinand Stelner, William Holz, 8, H, Ran- som, Albfon Hansom, J. I, Sanford, J. 8. Pock- u, M. Peckbam, nd 'L, Townsend 1o foreclose n trust-deed for 3,000 on Lots 17 and 18 in Wal. tera® Bubdivision of the norh 18 12+1000 Acren of thie west 3 of the northeast &, of Bee. ! 14, nud apotbicr against Gottlie ilolz, W . man, traetee, any others to forecloso a trust-deed for £3,500 on'Sublot 2 i the Subdivislon of Lot 4, Block'$4, In Canal Trusteos’ new Subdlvision of blocks i the east fractlun of the soutbeast frac- tional 3§ of 21, 39, 14, tional Uank sued Donald Murehi- son for §1,i ‘The Gerinan Natfonal Bank filed a hill ap Thoman E, Courtney to forecluse a trust dee 812,000 on Lota 15, 10, and 17, and the E, ¢ ieet of Lot 1%, Block 8, the E. 18 fect of Lot 17, L all of Lote 18, 10, and 20, Dlock 13, and also b-1.ot 5 fn the Assossors’ division of Lotslto inclusive, in Block 13, allin Unlon Park Sece 1 onil Addlt W. H, Y, llackett bronght sult for $0, 000 axsinst the City of Ottawa, Lucretia Pond sued Seth O, Ilspgood and Au- guatus 8, Durt for 315, 000, 1enry L. Grabam filed an intervening ithel againstthe propeller 'avorite tu recover $3,U00 damages for th loss uungest son, Al der M, Gesham, 1t «d that on the 2d of Angust lavt s colllslon hanpened belween the schooner Graco A, Channon, owned by leury Channon aod Ethel ¥, M. Graham, sud the vmllmllel Favorite, when the Iatter ran the schoons or down and sunk her, The collision took fm" about ten miles south of Milwaukee. The libel- his rons, who were o) ichoon- ed, but the other son lost. ppraived at § #0, undor the act of Cengress entliled, * o [llt the liabllity of ship-ownors, " waa then bouded by the Kitby Carpenter Company, tho present claimants. BANKHUPTOY MATTRES, Landsledel, Wicki & Co. were Iltl‘lldlt ted hank- rupt, and a warrant dssued returnablile Starch 1d, An order w ‘made for a compoaltion mesting 10 by held Feb. 25, L. d. Hobart was yesterday discharged from all Lin delits mentioned in his composition scheduales, The Ausigneo of Sarsh tireoucbaum was dlrected to turn over the asects in his hands to ber, Tobert E. Junkins wan yesterday appolnted As. slimee of Theodora A. Hungerford, tivorgo ,-“'Lv':f"’b’u was appoluted Assiguee of un| ce will be chosen at 10 w. m. to-day for of Wiitlsin T, Wightman and of Samuel ind at 11 8. m. for Nathan A. Kennedy, aingt W ‘ampany aued et im0 the vatae 0 and Ooal dividend mecting of Paul hert fowot for £ p. m, to-day, ke frst dividend meellm{ n the caseof C. T, Wobator is aet for the same {inie. BUFERION COURT IN DRIEP, 8 ot ol., for the use of J,W.Stearns, W, B, Stear gan &SIt youe 000 agslust Jullus Wooster, CHIMINAL COURT, Maltio E, Bodly pleadod guilty to larceny and was remanded, George Lawrenco pleaded gullty to larceny and was romsnded. Frank Deddo was on trial for burgiary, PROBATR COURT, In the estata of A, C. Camphbell, letters were ls- sued to Lizalo Campbell, Georgu Stewart, aud John B. Robertson, under bond far $23,000. R TUR CALL, vpax Darusoyp—ln chambers, ur BLovisTT—Unlinited second call of calen. o et e Ko B0 Nor 465 Keayon e GRS, 10 143, 144 10 131, and 153 o 1 N0, 105k Tareshd ve, Whivakat, o toial. GORE =14, 10, 19, 'No. 1§, Walker v8. Walk- oF. ou tilal, Jrbus looxRe—10t Lo 118, Incluslve. No case on risl, otii—107, 111 1a 130, Inclusive, NO. 3,088, ebderon v LTl un v 2 o % Juoan McALListes-Bet cases 70, Newbary 18, Ve, H 2! tersons uds, Van Duren ve. and caloudar Now. 163 10303, taclisive, except 180, 100, 1ul, 102,104, 100 202, andan, Nocase on irial. Jrbuk FaRwaliL—sdt, Fitoh ve. Willard, and e Biesn va. Wrigni . {841, Bpocr va. Bpecr, on tria Jeno; 06], fleyman ve. Stroet. aud L Mo oy No, . Cregier va. Dilnols Trusi & saviogs Uaok. JUDOMN. NTS, 10xe~11. Nicdert & Co. x, §03.73, es e ol Ve s ST 1 5 DALCA I¢ ¢ o SrniNGriELD, Tl oD 14 —u iho Usited Gtates Court to-day, R. A. Buxton, the Morriton. vitle Postoiaster “who lntercopted and openod l"fl‘" ddresscd o other partics, was fined $200 and cadta, Marcus O, Frost, the crooked Marvhail, Clark County, Postmaster, 1810 be sentenced to-mor- oW, 1n the suit of Brackett, administrator, inge the Vandaha Rallrosd, ta recover $5,000 d:g:wn for the helrd of Mlagen, of East bt. Louis, who dled from the offocts of using & solation of corro. sive eubllimate and arecnic in erecting & fre-proof the Company, the jury fuund for The Dickie Cass. New Yers Tridune, Feb. 11, The caso of by Busan Diciie, which bas jast been declded, is, In soine respects, so remarka- bl s to demand speclal attestion. Thls lady was cowmitted to the Bloomiugdale Asyluw {n 1871, upun the certificate of Dr. Wi m H. Ward, who was the wedical adviser of her ulster. ‘The recent procecdiugs were fustituted b& tho brothers and sisters of Miss Dickle, an were had before three Commiratoners and & 8herifT s Jury, the purpose beine to obtain a formal declaration of her Incompetency to make a will. If such [sher condition, about $200,000 will revert to her brothers and sisters as her Tegal heirs, should her_incompetency continue until her death, Dr. White, upon whose certi- fieate Miss Dickle hes for scven years been reetralned of her liberty, testifl- el that he had examined ler for a few minutes, and determined thas sho was o Junatic, whereupon she was forcibly taken to the Aeylum, Three physiclans, Drs. Hammond, Clymer,anid Ranney, teatified distinctly that she ‘was rane, and quite able to take care of her own F"o" and property. Two physicians, Dra, eters and Packard, testified that she was a Emw“ of weak mind, and liable to delusions; ut upon cross-cxamination they. admitted that they knew notldng of insanity from sclentific observation. The letters ‘written by the lady, somne of them while she was In confincment, exhibited no_signs of an unbalanced mind. On the other hand, all the family of Miss Dickle testified that sho was TO RENT. FOR RENT. DESRABLE OFFICES IN THE TRIBUNE BUILDING TO REINT. Applyto WM., G, DOW, insane and fit ouly for a” madhouse; bul the circumstances respecting her fortune, above Boom 8 Tribuoe Building. referred Lo, somewhat discridit the disinter- estednesa of this oplnion. The 1|urr was em- obatle fn its verdict. It found Miss Dickie CA perfectly sane, and further declrel that she HEALES) was of gound mind during the wholo time of her confinement in the Blooming- FAIRBANKS® dalo Asylum, It recommendeil that, conslder- ANDARD: Ing her long seclualon, some person should ba appainted by the Court to assist her in the management of hor affalrs, but aignificantly oF ALL ki ; I{Xule.d 1]![;1: m', 'mtmb!;r rghhe‘rhl'tnmmulnu FAIRBANKS, MORSK & 00, amily should be intrusted wi at service, 1 & 313 Lake St., Chicago. Mr. Dickle, the father, died last November, tiork: i . Becarefultobuyon!y the Genulne, The Woman's Tlospital of the State of Hlinois, 273 THIRTIETH-8T., Chicago, Between Wahash snd Michigan-ars, Icaving an estata of nearly a mitlion dotlars. He was very old, and had been imbeclle for saveral years before his death. —— TEMPERANCE. Hpecial Dispater tn The Chicags Tridune. Dzrnoir, Mich, Feh, 13 —~The Red-Ribbon Reform Temperance Club cclebrated its first nzlmlv;rnry lutn night. This club, found- el y Lr. eynolds just one year ago, numbers nearly 5,000 members, and has mfé‘.‘u‘“’"“ Hfi‘:.f}’fl‘:fi.fifi.?":‘#;fififlrfl‘"é&'fl held semi-weekly meetiugs throughout tho | 1'%, nase year. The programme conairted of musle and addresses by Josh Bmlth, President of the Club, and Georgo M. Chester. A large audience was present. tion 10'cloek for the gratultous trestment of omen. o T DISSOLUTION. ——— he tofare exiating botween the une r— T et st e thogn: Let cvery honest smoker take courage. Clgars | Sime nnd pay &l debte. 40 Fotcet i den ) o firm: T HENIY NEC are not mado out of calibage leaves, The Brit- ish Qovernment discusscs the subject of to- bacco aduiteration in a big blue book, which contalns a tabulated account of the selzures of the spurfous artfcle made in the United King- dom since 1504, and In the whole volume there is no mentlon of the cabbage blossom. But there are many suspiclous things among the ingredients, as tho abstract n the Zall Vu'l Ga- zette shows. The tirst sort Is required for the actual substance uf the clear; the second for finproving its outward appearsnce; and the thind for Imparting to it what 18 supposed to be A better taste. In the former catogory the favorlte substances seem to be the leaves of MATERNEUDERGER. Chicago, Feh. 11, 1878, AARON RAMBERGER. Arends Kompaop Milk Wing. & de. Hicions spaskiing beverage, famou o o ET REnd for ‘cireatare ' Ae et et e Chemist, 178 Madison-st. HAILIZOAD TIME TADLE, e e N, e ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, the llmetree, the huska of wheat and | FXFamsmion oy Rarzuzxcs Maxes.—tSato onts, cotton, yarn, ond tonquin bean. | faficd *Bundsy excepted.” {ilonddy ey But there are numecrous cases whero the fneredients have heen much miore curl- ously sclected, and haveincluded cocoanut ibre, small sceds, cotton, wood, and bread, At une catablishinent filty pounds of tobaccu-dust were CHIOAGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Ticket Otfices, 02 Clarkat, (Sherinan Yiouse) andss leave., {o:ma i1 analyzed, wll)mn it GI“ uhuv{n l;) con- :gflf.!fi"cfim‘ L . an string, wood, naile, grindiugs of tobacto- bpe, dirt, and ail 'sorts of retuse. Anutyer | Thubude Day Exivia Gigiss A larzze cluss of ma 3 is apparcntly used for | num: '~("‘"‘ . sccuring the adhesion and conslstency of thio | gdloux Cliy & 3 anxton, . cigar when made. Amongst these, starch 18 | GFreent. ockrd & Dabias 4 the moxt prowinent: but i fucludes guin and [ sMiiwsukeo Fast Mail (daliy) = amildine, blue, gum arable, glue, glycerine, and | Biiiwaikes Express. s cascotlsl olls.’ "The color of the fabrication Is | Siilwaukee ¥ 5 the uext thing to be attended to, and for this | Green aj i"“‘ = purposo resort {8 had to yullow ochre, red san- | Bt Ll & atin .~ dalwood, logwoud, lampblack, und "Venotian | Bricatct s 3 red. - As for the flavor of the cigar, it s varled | dMarquette Express ... ! XD Lo sult the most diverse tastes; but the ueual | pUencys Lake & liocitord, np. baeneva Lake Exprem..... objeet scems to boto lmpart tolt a pleasing Taliman Tivie]. Cam s S Thoome. Serees BhE sweetness of tome, Accordingly sacchariue matter. and copecially treacle, 48 very larcely | SM9.584 Councll Wlafls, on'thetrain féaving Chicars essed Into the service. For thoso who Iikea | - Naother road rmna Pullman of any other form of le botel ears west of Chicay led taste, lquorice, salt, log- wood, glycerine, and aniseed are used =Dapot corner of Wells and Kinzle-sts. BDRNotcorner of Cavai and Rinlo-sin CHICAG(, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLROATX Ltepota foot of Lake-st., indfan: and Canal snd Nixter ATIUSEMENTSN. HOOLEY'S THEATRE--=0PERA, QUINLIN & HOOLEY......I'roprietors snd Managers. GRAND ITALIYN AYD ENGLISH OPERA, MAX 8TRAKUSCI, Director. ‘This (Friasy) Evening, Feb, 13, POBITIVELY LAS}; l;rl'.rru:::_.\x\:x BUT ONE— MINN CLARA LOUINE KELLOGE, Tt Actof TRAVIATA. (i as o Violetta. Barber tra, Barill princivaf rolcs. PR iy Tl . i, 12, fhe orlicr Texna Fast Express Fecun eina o MINK KEL L MINS CARY RaawmCliy 81 Martha. s Pul Dining-Cars and Pullman 18- whoel uttschalk In the other principal characters. | Slecptn; £| are run between Chilcago and QOwmaha on T, the Paclne Express. NN CARY ety CHIDAGO, BT, PAUL & NINNEAPOLIS LINE. eF Tickes vtlices 42 Clark-sf. and st Kinzie-Street Depot. ;-‘thllnruneh. Leave. 1 Arrive. CELLY e . T St Paul % Mianespolls Kx... (sio-ona, m. ¢ ey LATINEE, B el & Yianearalts Exvocom mely 4102 B !, L K "lie M. Mg Lmlunl.\-!lln“. u e X i Tom Kart, Coul i tho Gihcr brs ADMISSION, $1.0. it (o 1o Tuse, Misa A, L, Ca n erico. ! itiachall, o QHICAGO. ALTON & ST. LOUIS AND OHICAGO Fole KANBAS (IT! e, near : AW e ket tce 15 JaadoTonst | _eave [ _Arrive. e Pt iy warved fests, £2,00 a0 iy Cirele: fas and [ o8t i Kanuaa City & Denver Past Ex I'|l. .Bgll.h!‘fl field EX.... LAY rMAL Rpri; 1d & Texas FARWELL HALL. jekin Lork Fast xpros dbvesiadiic roria, Reoknic @ iurlinata Entertainment under the susplees of Ghicago & Paducan B, K Kx fireator, Lacon, Wasl'ton k& Jullet & bwight' Accoinmdat'n * 4:35 CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL RAILWAY, Uplon Devor, cornoe Madison wnd Canal-ste Ficked Otice, 63 sGuLl Clark-st., opposite’ shierman touse, Co. B, First Cavalry, I N, G. LECTURE BY REV. DR. THOMAS. “PROBLEMS.” MURIO BY CHICAGO QUARTETTE, This (FRIDAY) Evening, Feb, 15, Al BT e ekl susen, Ml Elll durary, it MCVICKER'S TIEATRE, THE LANCASHIRE LASS, JOHN DILLON{x ® ery 2, e same of EVERY NIGIT THIS WEEK, Batunl ! PAUL Pl d BUMEO . PR o 4 s ey 4R Next Week - - TIHE TWO ORPHANS, 1n s style of grandeur never hefore viualed $n Chicago, UERSUEY MUSIC HALL, MISS NEALLY STEVENY GRAND CONCERT, FRIDAY EVENING, Fob. 15, 1878, Milwaukeo Ex, Wisey nhes *101108. m. [* 4:00p. m. * 5:00p, m. {10158 @, s0ta Expresa. " Wisconsin & Stinhesot, (ireen 4. 80 cents: Jiay; Steveus Latat. and Ashe o st | _tand thirough mmm»m: [} n::ul.‘ mA: 1:m-;’xn. waukeo. m EI ‘zund cliner gla Madion and Pra lerwwn, La and Winona, 1. and fuot of T \A'D' i M T g olph-st., near CHIGAN ket (iice, 47 Clark-st., southeast farack of fex Iph, Graad Pacine Hotel, sad st Patiner louse. Mall (vis Main 0)..| MISS BTEVENS will bo asaisted by MIIS. JENNIRT, | Lay b mand AleLas) KKMPTON, Contraitay Mit. C. £ KNOKIL Teaor) | Ksiauszuo Ascotime MIL i1, CLARENGE BDDY, Urgastst. {jiancs Kxpress ¢ S (e o | Dbt Ezpress.., RLY'S TIEATR Aphi, FITTSBURA, RAIL 3B MAVERLY... e e Wogtotor and Masagar, | EF ) FT. WATHR & CHI0AGO BAILWAT, T Depot, corued Cadal 4ad Madioneais. Tickat Oflcas The superkAST JGHTS FISITIVELY OF < Clark-si., Falmer louss, sod Grand Facitio Holel, can arriate, M. Mo v *ORVN and b 15m KITYY HLASCHAND, 10 AYe IS DDANILD IS, & ol Jion h giatned by Ui LOUIS ALDRICIL SHiE C. T, PARS: i e b L"B.l Vining Bowers, Miss Dora Guldtnwalte, aad a — wndertullpstrouy slouomenai vast” L T ps Moaday LVIIATHOMISON TiONRE, weteare ¢ FALTIHORE & OFITO NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. s f"':cx?;"(‘)ss‘&’:‘:'n?lu“xu'i' ot Pudioty Clark-st., oppasito Sherman House, _Urand Pacitc, and Depot (Expositich Bullding). TO-NIGHT AND EVERY AFTERNOOYN, Leave. | Arrive. HUMPTY DUMPTY! 308, m. |4 8:408. m. Tl at trlck clown. GRIMALDI, sud o usrivaled 4§ 9:40p. m. 1" 605, m, idatcota of susilarive: Saiiaes pioce S5 | {oyr aORE & MICETGAN BOUTHERE. Seaie 11 1054 W00, wupporied by LEWIS BH & A% 80 ~ ol 18, 1S4 WoOD, susported by Taave. |_arrive, T — orglog Mall—~Old Line. ......| 7:38 7 PLYMOUTH cuuren, b o e Jjlasils Exyroan, 0l 35, 0| :008 m :008 20p. ;1§ 5:408 . Bluht Kxpras. ... cvniin810:20p ) 5:408 @ rrn'l(gguu;‘g. JTHOINHATL & T, LOUIS R B- GRAND CONCERT-MI$8 ANNIE LOUISE CARY, ted by M! Fi Miss Butler, 3 £l ol ey o T G P e 4 kéta i Couko's lioukatore, 38 Madiso ore, 8t Patterson’s Drug blure, 125 Twedty-sccoud-st. Admissios, 6 u.- caceved Beats 75 cta. Claciaioatd, Indisaspolls, Lou COLISEUM, i [ NOVELTY THEATKE.. -« NO. 87 Clazk-at, et | Sty S NELDR S AN SIS, APt il G o k ookl 8 SIEGRIST MIDGETH. 3 © IOOLEY’S TUEATRE. Eaxtrs sanouncement. BATURDAY Eveuns, Feb. I Sagaguint of the’ elalacat G (1L, KANEKAKER LINR Depot foot of Lake-st. and foot of Twenty-second-sh Depart. J Arrive, qn:flrnu. Indlanspolis Day EXpriss.c..../s 9:308. m. [ 9:00 u"'uuh'?:nl‘chu. . &1 @+) 7506 3 e ‘"’mfl Agtol EDW HAELTING, supborted by Mr, \\'\u Leave. UG AR SR ® 5 B | o sesvenena ascn il o ol ! G loud. londay, M ;. 14 Mue. Juua kadierliour sumda " prices | Pera Aeo » 3ia 26, 004 756, A DEBLESDIcs e,