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i that the lowly roof of undisturbed retirement, ew., know, prove stale, flat, aud altogether too vrofitable to the appetite that has been fed and stimulatea fo the point of apaplexy by mid- night revels and the pouring Into the stomach, daity and nightly, draiights of burning flulds. ‘The relnpsa Into the simplicity of rusticlife, the return to a steady diet of plain, wholesomo tood. with family pragers, strict attendauce at chuech, and the enjoyment of the peacefal knoll of tho church-béll, is sccomplished only by slow children than if they had been jack-rabbite. lle reiterates his contesslonal statements, and ex. pects to he hung. He sleeps sonudly, and ests heartily. He has walved a preliminary exsm. inatfon, anct will probably be tried at a special term of court to be called for his benefit. or n|llml|nr:. the [m:lh plnr;ny of licy:':;"xflnvll jad rose up aml snorted, t = propoacd to run Mr. 8, i 14 Nermiton plas e s long e il go N [ A @ood Deal of Windy Discussion on daubt that will bo fur a nimber of wecks, ns it tho Gas Question. contains many of the attributes of popular suc- cess. Miss Coghlan was In the bill, aod Lesier, not to be the only atragrler of past generations, cust Effie Germon for a small part. Hhe also Amsbaugh, the lowa .Swindler, Caught by His Chicagd Victims. The Companies Notified to Take 81,50 or Quit Furnishing It. A YARMERS' FIGHT, Roectal Dispateh to Tha Tridune. Decaton, 11, Dee. 30.—In the course of a quarrel at Hervey Uity, fifteen miles Boutheast, A Negro Named Butcher Kills His ticeons, o o he Grand Opera-House Mr. Bouclesuit, Man at Lebanon, Tenn. Al with & amile ke a nr , howed his acknowl- edgments to the applause which made the build- ing sbake as he walkued on his favorite charac- Passage of Tuley’s Board of Public this morning, two farmars, E.-Tuckerand D. | geagations, And it needs some such prevara- | ter of Conn, the Shaughrawn. Dionysh Works Ordinance. Portions of Southern Towns Decorpor- | w gierritt, came to blows, when Tucker fired | yyon ug hore suggested for n modern play-goer | was _supported by K”d:mwbyn, M ate ated to Crowd Ont Black a plstol at Bterritt, the ball going wild. Tucker | 4 Hphtly appreciata Mr. Wills' foar-act drama, | Grard, Ben Maginly, “and s fair com- - Aldermens then drew & knife and cut Sterritt several times, | which was presented for the first time mz"l’ovielzlfmkfrfim:ffid {rr‘;rnlhg,lliall;t) The Oity Treasurer Asked to Tell How fhuah “n:‘d’“fi:;"{;hfgfi‘;{“nf,.","tmfgh'{‘m',‘-fifl hera Jast evening, Wo hata heen f0r | of tho fupporting businens batore nle ait weeke Much Interest He Has Recoived, melee grew out of n business iftunderatanding, { long accustomed to the alcoholic | are out. ‘They pav bim $34,000 for that time. —_— ‘To-night the house was we! thing went off with success. French drama, with iLs domestic breezes that fled, and every- Richards Gets to Kearney, and Is -Yet | gterritt fsa relativaol lawyer Sterritt, of thls ‘The Councll held a regular weekly meating N hake and shatter hearts, that make tempests Miss Dyas, eape- Alive—THunter Muat Posi- g Tn overy teapol, aud tragle cliinncos spring | dallg, was ‘vecelved with marks of favor which | 143t eveninz, Ald. Tuley In the chafr. Ail the tively Go, \ o TIE BANK BUNRGLARS. tnaglcaiiy out of n hasty exuression. After aif | showed that her popularity here holds Its oid | Aldermen were present before the sessio ‘Hpeciat Dispatch to Th Tridune. « | these excitemente,which have been Jiberally fur- § standard. Boucicault was the same s he | euded, though some went away previous to ad- AMSBAUGH Batom, Wiky Dec. 50.—The vault of the Ex- | Dishied by tho volatile Freuch vlaywrigite we | Sivaye In-If anjibloz, e ttle more wo. The | jouroment, M 3 : ack. 1 5 aved, partiontarly those A Speiat Disgateh o The Trtbune. chiange Baok of Delott was entered last nighe by [ 3, 0009% 00 (00 10900k 06 iae of thehigh | assumed by Ben Mactaioy aud Rate Girarg. Tho | - A1d: Caty, by consent, introduced an order, amending the ove passed last week, so that the (Gas Inspectar shall have suthority to oniler tho Nghting and extingnishing of lamps when the weather Is had,—i. e, when the almauac Is It was passed. latter lady, toucther with Miss Dyas, received a number of handsome floral tributes. v NASIVILLE. #pectal Dimpatch to The Tribune. liver who is suddenly confronted with the slters native of plajo bread and butter or starvation. Oltvia ' bas hagn announced as a dramatiza- tlon of **'The VICHF of Wakellehl,” but, except- in the preserystion of the familiar names of They drilled the outet door, which Qunvey, lil, Dee. 30.—petoctive Des Rogers, | burglars. 5 s Whlel of the Pinkerton forca of Chlcago, arrised fnthls | was sveposed to be bur][lfll‘-r;oo(. Inu;’!fid city this forencon having in custody a ‘famous waer, and blew off thd lock. The safe, which swindler who got away with some of ihe heavy contdined conglderable money, was not molested, eommlisston firms of Chiengo and Milwaukee. | however, and the robbers decamped without | (ioljemith's story, It 44 reslly nothing Nas T i wrong. tting any plunder, after baving removed one o ? AsaviLLe, Tenn., Dee, #0.—To-day thers | A communieation i fved f the Ilisname fs W. 1f. Amsbangh, of Maquokets, | (Srark any plunder, afber Bati Fom o nd the | 0f tho Kind. One incident of” tha tale | oooiees's'ilc o breedings in the case of W, co ca! as received from Finance Department inclosing the following or- dinance, the passage of which was urzed ss a matter of justiceto the taxpayers who paid thefr taxes when called upon. He It ordained, ste. Spc. 1, That the City Comptroller be, and in hereo athorf to ean- el or caune tn he canceled the tax-=ale eates, is ampliticd jnto a pl?’, and sur- rounded with .as much of the modern adornmaonts as could bo possibly forced fnto it to render it palatable to modern taste. The costumes belong to a bygono time, but the dialogua boeard tho unmistakable impress of the current plav. ‘lliere is an cffort made to * Frenchify "—If wo may sav so—the seduction Ta. Amsbaugh was in business there as o graln { offlee of the First Natlo buyer, and was prospering, but, desiring to g sich fast, he voncluded to swindle somebrdy. Accondingly he weot to Chicago, armed With the stroncest kind of recommendatiods pur- porting to come from baokers, fo the effect | Bank adjolning. I, Norman against Mary Anderson, James W, Edwards, Jobn W, Norton, and R. H. Mills, for 8409 damages for ejectment from the Christmus matinee, and the caso was thcrefore postpoued. WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT. MOONBIINERS. #peclal Dipaich to The Tribune. . LovisviLLg, Ky, Dee. 80.—A Governmen posso of thirty-thres men, who have been rald- that he was good for s larce Amount | ng moonshinars in Monroe and Allen Countles, | oyid'sirmis the sroundwork of the plece, but {naned for excens only of 1873 and 1674 city tnxes uf mones. Dy means uf this indorscment | report much success sud no resistance. The | Jotween his desire 10 aDDEAso tho Appetiié for | Cammemorative Gathering — Oration by | 85 whleh ccrtifcates wero purchaved by 1. George William Cartls, , Naw Yonrk, Dec. 30.—~The Acadery of Musie ‘was thronged to-night on the occasfon of **The Bryant Commemoration,”” beld under the auspices of the Now York Historical Soclety, Frederick de Peyster presided, and on the plat- form were President Hayes, Sccretary Evarts, Gen, 8herman, Gen, Hancock. Bishop Votter, Lient.-Gov. Dorsheimer, Mayor-clect Cooger, stimulants, and to be extremcly proper and moral, the disercet author has fullen between two stools, and achieved bit o mfld success, There fs notuing in * The Vicar of Wakeflcld ** that a modern play-goer srould call dramatic, and Mr. Wills, secing this, has simpiy mada frco use of the numes fu constructing his The most fas- hardly murmur O for it . In acc ance with tne ordinance of the City Coancil pasecd Aug, 15, 1K7H, £xe, 2, The certificates trened ae aforeentd, and which incloda excess and tota) delinquent taxes, shall ualy, upon the puynientof the amovnnt due vo the delingnent taxes taereln shown, be canceled 28 aforeratd, 8o, U, Thisordinance shall take effect and he in force from and afier fta pasiage. Ald, Pearsous moved that the ordinatce be Amsbaugh gt the good graces of & number of | latter fact causcs considerable surprise, and the thie comtmisaton houses of Chicazo, sud recelved \l:ellxrl |hnnf. m{llm:! b:hn émtcbonl: % :Ps Eflfl;l‘tl. dvanc bsequently passed | business has at last been broken o tldflv?lll:el:"::"ra'iilfxlx’:za l:l':lw'srl:“ zmnnnfli;‘g to | of Kentucky, Ten prisoncra were captured, Iy . among them & riegro and scversl women, The 810,000, Ilo then proceeded to Milwaukee, | jatier wers vory abusive. where he procurcd #4000 more by meaus of tho forged receipts. These transactlons took place on the 81st of October and 1st of Novem- pretty and harmiess story. tidiows stomach will about the eeduction of FALSE PRETENSES. Cmeixsatr, O, Dec. 30.—Another criminal bor. Amsbough then went Wesl, but tho [ proceeding was begun to-day ngeinst members | fnyolves no wickedneas on Yer part, and turos | sfavor Ely, Whitelaw Reld, Gen. Sharpe, Qot | Io8sed: vietims of tho awindle heard no more of | of the firm of C. F. Adse & Co. by Kate Hogan, | out to be no real scduction at all, while the lector Me’r‘rlu. v.,,.zm.-m.i.n’.i" l’eil:; E:F‘m’.:r. Ald. Ryan moved that it be referred to the Ltm, sod to recover somo of thelr | ono of their depositors, who chiarges them with | scanegrace Squire fs found to bo siter all but o | William H. Vanderblls, ex-Gos \Innz-n‘ ex. | Committee on Finance. woney they employed the Plokerton dotectives | obtalnfmz ber money under false pretonses, | Feckless, casy-going fellow, whose escapades are | Gov. Hoftman, sndmany others. in Box 10" | Al Culierton wanted a member of that not sufficicntly heartlcss to creato that Intensity fat_ex-Uov, en, with Parke Godwin and 10 bunt up the missing man, ‘Tho case was put | Messrs. Adae and Scinecke, of that firm, were red deinanded Dy the averago thealrée 5 Comnmfittee to explaiu the necessity for lntme- into the hands of Des Rogers, who went to | taken before a Justive, waived cxamivation, and ;"w},‘.“ Uoreorer, one can — aesfrom the | momoers of the Breant family, Jle attracted | jiyye setion, He moved that it o to the Judic Maquoketa, and there learned that Amabmib, were bound over to the Court of Crimval Pleas | gegt” how cvervthing s oing to | Mrs. Hayes and Misses Evarts nceuplod an oppe- | clary Comuuittee in order to get some Tight. ily, (*1n the sum of 500 each, turn out, because the vlaywright Kindly fure . after spending a coupls of d?'l with his fam| had gone to Clinton. At Ulhuton, Amnsbaugh went into ths bank and exchanged a 81, bank note for smaller bills, the former having been marked, and he fearing It would resnlt in site box. The Rev, Dr. Aq ms opencd tho ser- | A “i;l“ withdrew:hts motion, Al Throop szl it was understood by most of thy Aldermen that the city engaced a inan to bid in the property at the sale, the uwners hav- Ing pald their taxcs and haviug their roceipts. uishes the koy to tho plo tho start by in- forming the audience who Lurchill is, and thus deprives them of the pleasurc of suspcuse. There is only one situation that csn bo «alid to vices with praver, and then the orator of the cvening, Gcorge Willlam Curtls, wns intro- duced, and spoke over two hours on “IThe Life, Character, and Writings of Willtam Cullen Bry- IUNTER MUST GO. TrrxtoN, N. J., Dec, 30,~Goy. McClellan re- fusca tocall & speclal session of the Bosrd of Wls arrcat, Jt was here that the detective approach to anything like futensity of nction, | ant,” [e gavo a very Interestivg historical | Under the decision of the Supreme Court the got bsfrst dlew ‘to, tho “muvementa | Pardons to conskler the ples of tosamty i the | onj™Yiat is' in 'tho third " act, hien "Uiia | Aksich of the venerable and Tamented poct, pa | SILy nssessment was upacty and tho extension of his bird. From nton | Amsbaugh | caso of Benjamsn, Hunter. sentenced to b } giacovers the perfidy of her lover, Mals Davon- | triot, statesinan, and journallst from boyhood In | Daving been made on, the county maiesment, vame fo _Quincy, Leaving Quiney, b6 | yanged Jan, 10 for the murder of John M. | port here found, the only opportunity to kindle | the New England hills down to the closs of his | there wasan cxcess. Noone was given credit went to St. Luuls. Meantime a couplo of boxes | Aruistrong. This declsion dissipates the Iast | into dramatle fame, and for & mouent if he overpsld, but any cxcess woe charged i cu- | hooored careerin New Yorlk, fn his carly days of & myaterious character wero forwarded from | j, £ Mr. lunter. d th athy of the house with the lovel; i sgalnst the vroperty, In some cascs Mnquoketn to 8t. Louls, addressed to John | 'OP% ¢ el wh siopen o Tothy: Tewanoniyor s | b H::nw:;ct;!“ncar polliheal lite, it | was 10 cents, in othera 16 cents Allen, at: 808.North Fourth streat. This Jolin PLEADED GUILTY. momeat. “Tho prossic and too preacliy .Ufr. | ncr o mob, - He never wroto sn fwpura [ OF &1 The object of the onlinance Alten proved to bo E. A. Amabsugh, 8 brother of the criminal, who keeps o small Jrish board- Ing-house. Mr. Rogers, having traced his man #0 far, put anbthér employe of the Plnkerton force to board at the hnuw‘ with full directions was to clear up the titics. ‘The city had had the uso of s large sum for yesrs. All ‘that was de- sired to bie axcomplished was what the Council intended when it authorized Mr. Clark to bid the property in, Ald. Thruop did not think the line nor advocated a measure which the frionds of good government could not suoport. In those days, when Adains was President, the present system of middlemen fn politics did not . prevail, “Adams was a mgn of {ndomitable will Faun River, Dec. 80.~—Charles I, Btickney pleaded guilty to the indietment charging him with the embezzlement of §20,000 from the Manufacturers’ tias Company, Jan. 1, 1878, Burchill o ?l in, and delivers a lecture to the gav and crrlog young Squire, and oll tho awa- kenod interest of the spuctator slowly oozes out. It Is hardty neceseary to say that Miss Daven- how to nct. This employe was to make | Bentence resorved, ort presents an engairdng pleture of the and encrgy and great capacity. ‘i ordinavce should 2o to & committee. 1t vught 3 pacity, He was above himeelt ~ useful and do f nnyt)}:lnr( "]']“ e —— ) me'c lonable girl who 5 casily led & and Im!eugmlcnl of party. May we ever hayg | Lo be passed st once, x 5 wonid give bim_ the nin.of the houte. Ha AMUSEMENTS e handtomo “Sgulre. 'Tho enarscter s ren- | such a President, and ong whose metto shall by | Ald: Cullcrion had no_ deuht Ald, Throop's did 50, and soon heard from tho Bt. Louts Amns- * gl dered with teuthfal eflect, and ler wom- | that ** Ile serves his party Lost wio servea his | Atatcmeuts were correct, still ho was of upinlon baugb of a fricod of bis n Texas usmed Allen, only indizoation i the scene which | country most.” [tireat applause.] the orginanca should go to s committee, He and subscquently, after ho had been theros | TIIE CHICAGO ORCHESTRA® 8YM- | (g the culminating pot of dramatic The “speaker m,,,..h,,,m]’ his oration with a | Wesn't particular as to which one, couple of weeks, In ous of the Jadles’ rooms PHONY. interest in the pleco is given with Ald. Throop bad no object, but preferred that found a Jetter addressed to B. F. Allen, Dallas, l‘:‘:ell!nl eulogy of the deceased poet sud “Tex. With tlils new clew Des Rogers went to Dallas, and sct a trap for Amebaugh. On a tele- kraoh blank he wrote: » - it go to the Judlclary Commitice, since the Committee on Finance Bad looked it over, and, being satisfled of its justice, would simply re- port it back, due vehemence. The scenc of her leavétaking with her father sud his littie flock ougut, wo suppoce, to be exceedinzly pathette, but Miss Davenport's method here {s so conventlonal The first of tha scrics of symphony concerts projected by Mr. Ziegfeld, Preshicut of the Musical Colleze and preparcd by Mr. Rosen- A vote of thanks was given him, after which Bishop Potter pronouuced the benediction. A grand recoption at Frederic de Peyster's 1. F. Allen, Dallns, Tex. : Go to the express | becker, was given last evening at McCormlck | 10t ‘gho falls to convey & sensc of tho | houss to the Presidential party and other dis. | , The ordinance went to the Judiclary Commit- oflice ut once. Jo Hall to a~vory large and briltiant sudlence that | reality of tho " aitustion, - Of coarno aho | tiacuisked wacsis was Rieon atter the aemiais: | tee withiout opposition. d motsonien 4. Ded Nusort out e of Dogs | cromded. ths al woa evidently awiched widk | possaces,_ e physkal, adriaises o the o The report of 1he Cowtuiitice on Bireots ana xd | nation ol wuc a characte ind 1as foliowed, Amsbaugh receivod the mossago ;““h"m’ L"“‘-“’" this :""""’ sismnb fooitao. thise consiat. fail to bo. poted, partiuisyein VERMILION COUNTY INDEBTEDNESS. Ailers, South Divisiou, recommending the aud signed tho racelpt for it. but sald Allen wss sh symphony concerts as permauent foatures | opo'toe0r seoncs of the play, where ahe Is per- To the Editor af The Tridune, pussage of the amended, or compromise, orul nance fu rolation to the rallroad-tracis vi Sout! Clark strect, wus taken up, 1t mives the Come- pantes the use of twelve feet mure of the sireet, making tweuty-curht Io .‘tlf betwern ‘Iweluht out. Des Hogers steppoed forward and sald Ams- | of muslc In Chicago, nnd as helps to our future baugh would do just os well, and theroupon | musical progress. The scene reminded one of produced a warrant for bls arrest, with a requi- | 416 old Philnermonic days when Bryan Mall sition from Gov. Cullom for him. No difficulty used to be crowded and Balatka swang the Rawxkiv, Vermilion Co., I, Dec, 28.—I notice the table of indebtedness of countics, ete., In this State puts Vermillon down at mitted to blossum fnto flac apparel. Of the cast otherwiso thero is little to condemn, and also littio to applaud. The characters stand on a dend level of medlocrity which uot the was found n procuring his prisoncr, and hs is £ of tho clovercst oOf © artists could | 3167000 whicn la s grand mistake, Vermilion | and Bixteenth, tuey to buitd & brick wall ten now in Qulncy, to brocead Lo Clcago thia even- | baton, and If wa may judge by the general char- | Sib, 00 ' SIREFE O 0 Citnegtiane Aas riskn :m:r'a{ “%,?g:amm;ump:ndbg feet high east of Lhe tracks, Ald. Daly was opposed to giving up the street ¢ f the performance and the entbusiasm of bl oo, o sntimalasmcol to tho rafironds, and moved that the ordivance its reception by tho audience, we are at last Sug for trial. f{ Uramatic Interest, A coterlo of old-fustilon- Amebaurh was living guistly in Dallas, repre-,| 2 5 ed, good-learted, simple belngs, they move pay current exponses, tho ‘Treasmy having been serfting bimself as s Northern cupitalist In | poouo'v) Jitlons where £ about and chatter, not i a characteristic hedge- | Sicared 0 pay for Court-House, Very truly | bo laid on the table. : & g the conditions where fate and the Graat " yoursy Burrrarisup, The motion was agreed to,—yeas 18, nays 17, Heroring et Her 0 dhotsank: | Fire Interrupted our progress, Tow fainion, but In $hecouventional langusio —— —a follows: s ol tho stage,—a language far removed from v diegulsed himsolf by cutting off his | Thoorchestra numbered about forty pleces, | (joidsmith, and very familiar to modern sars. ELGIN, Yeas—Sanders, Tally, Torner, Lodding, Rlor- long, eandy beard, = aud wnnrl{xi,glm, .}.7op pdmirably arranged for cffect upon. the | “Olivia® will bo repeated this evenlng, fvectal Dipatch (o The Tribune, das Mc;}ullr- (gl."r-"!i?wlln;i,flf»\-grne_'v- Ityau, sropped half, but thd" dotective RUrIh, 4% ['atage, aint wewwicely balancos) sMareprésetted fou. ELG1, Dee. 0,—Fred Cornell, 'who was elect- L esshy el iatiel, Weilerer, Janaeeiis, Amsbaugh protested '{,’;’. |nu0c:lnc‘e' ::u':{;n: I‘;u the best foatrumental talent of tho city ana THE BELLS OF CORNEVILLE. ed Collector for the Townsbip of Elgin lust Nays—Pearsons, Tulov, Ballard. Cary, Phelps, Waa not tha inap, but bolora reaching Quincy be | the only talent to which we van laok for fture "flllw‘;r(r:vy"l‘lllnu:rvnonx nmncl\«lll AII’TM nel:a,n [ rmghi:mmmlfil;: to procure, blx;m!‘tme‘n, :x'x’f ::xo %fl.‘,’fi"‘-ri‘,fl:" efnflt"%fiwfififl"&hfi.‘,’.{,’.‘fi 3 1nade & confession of bis operations, On his | work. Itcan hardly becalled o temporary or- | 8t McVicker's, last evening, with Planquette’s | Town Board will appotut a Collector to ho | Lovk, Throoo. " h . lmrson was found a large share of the money be | panization as it -has wpow been w‘gklng deligntful little comie opera of “The Bells of vufin;-y. Lodge, No. 117, A. F\ & A. M -3 Kot W “‘h‘m. GAS QUEBTION. Aflu‘.’.fi;{'&fifieffié"f“x"’e‘f‘d on aueatlymado and | wih Mr. Rosenbeckor for some months, | Cornovllie,” glven here last wiuter by the | 2iit" OO S e (o SRICEINER | The report of the Joint Committoe on Uas, his body, Ho scems guite uncoucerned about | 8ud has bad the advantaze of the | llcss compony under the titls of “The | giuction: Dr, A. L. Clark, We M.: J, L. Kee, | Submitting the pronosition of the West-Side Cuimes of Normaudy.” Tho present version differs in some particulars from the otherane, | LTreasurer; U, E. Lawrence, Scerntary. but s, of course. essentially similar, Miss — e ——— Catharine Lewis, the Serpolelle (Mignonelte) ICE GORGE. o voice quite high n range, and rather deflel t §r. Louts, Mo., Dec. 30.—Thera Is no matori- 1n sympathy; and acts with considerable vivael . 17 1iEr biai work was douo I tho Interpolated | 81 change tn the river, Forry-boste ars running 1n the harbor, but the ghore fce 1s very thick, Punch Song from * Qirolle-tiirotla,' for which sho got anencore. Miss Laura Joycuns Germaine | excepting just at the ferry-landings, where it was effective. Iler contralto tonesare round nad tins Company,y: .50 per lamp & r, and £1.65 per 1,000 for buflm:zs.—umur:: oguin. ‘Ibey iwado no recommendation. Ald, Lawler moved to place it on fle, but withdrew the tuotlon, sa he made it undera amisapprehicusion. Algd. Cary wnoved that the proposition be ace cepted. Ald, Waldo made a speech In which le demnonstrated that, according 1o Ald, Buivtl's Turner Hall concerts by way of rchearsal zand 8, W.5 A, Guatason, J. W.; Il. T. Plummer, getting ncquainted with thelr conductor. The scqualntance scems to bave been made, tor, ale though the conductor §s qulet, and even some- what cold in his bearing, ho evidently knowa what {s wanted, and, to a large decree, tifs men m—:nn‘ :»:L wast'ho wants without inuch fuss un ‘The concert openedwith ‘the always-welcoma the arreat, expressing tho_opinlon that bis vie- tims oughit to bo satlsfied to vompromise the easo If lie lets them have the cash, SHOT DOWN. &pectat Disvaich f0 Ths Tribune. NasaviLLn, Tenm, Dec, 80.—At I.chanon, Wilson County, thirty milcs from Nashville, this morning, Dabner Derrickson, colored, was has veen broken up to enable the boatsto land, | jjrures, subinitted at the lust meeting, the & xilled Ly & negro, Peter Butcher. Derrickson | l.eonora overture, No. 8, of Beethoven, which [ deep, but lack shading, * 1L I were by your | The channel which was opencd through the | oo " 2 the gas oA r wus admirauly piayed, 1ot ooly with referanco | 8ide ™ was hor most. metloriaus number. "ME. | gored 10 tha apen wator at Carondelet fa closed | LIoI, Sovember, 1527, ta November, 187, cuat suspected Butcher of belog criminally fntiinate with his wife, sud had accused him of ruinlug hils happiness. He was looking for Butcher with the intention of punisbing him, when Butcher met him, and Jevehne a double-barreled gun at litm dlscharged two chambers i rapld succes- slon. The contents of the tirst lodged fn the neck, and the second In the head, producing lo- stant Qeath, and mutliating the features to suci au extent as to render ldentitication almost ( hnpossible. Tho sound of shots attracted s $2).25 0 lomp Iustead of 18, as Buigth claime 2 Al Lawler nsked Waldo where he got h gures, Eugene Clarje, as the Marquis, did justica to both the musial and dramatle requirciments of s ro'e. His * Lauzbing at dovger ™ was exe- cuted flnely, and met with & warm recep- tlon. Mr:~ Charles F. Luaop's Gren'- cheauxr (Hobin was weak vocally,—his lower notes belng good, but his upper ones sadly weak and ineffective, The Gaspard of Mr. Henry Peakes was o grand pieco of acting,— volce, faclal expresrion, gesticulation, gait, and dress all nearly approacnivg perfection, At the «lose of tho second act ho recelved on enthusi- astic and thoroughly deserved call before the to predeion, but also to expression, The con- traits were well mavaged, and the shading, even to the planissino, was something better than we havo heard for a long time from a homo orcucstra, The second number was the exquisite arfa, ** Non pin di fiorl,” from Mo- zart’s “Titus,” sung by Mrs. Kempton, The number waos ju keeplng with the dignified char- actor of the programme, and was given in that large and artistic method ot phrasing and with the Intelifcent expression of sentimeut which al- ways characterizes this excellent ortst, ‘fhe third numbur introduced Withelm§, who ugain. Tho water 18 very low, and i the river wus open to Calro mavization could only be ree sumed for the lighteat drafe steancrs. e e—e A Pair of ldn Lewls New York Sunduy Mercur, They live In o lizht-house nut over 120 miles from New York, on the Hudson River, keep it themacives, and their lamnp s alwaye trimmed and burning, and on '8 foggy uizbt, when the It fe not visible, you can Licar one of them s mile off blowing a fog-horn bersell; forthe Gov- ernment has been too mercenary Lo give them '3 Dbauks aud the (ias Inspecior, Ald, Lawler spoke, of cuurse. The Cown. troller bad not done his duty by allowini the Companies to continue the sdpply after June, when their contract exoired: tior had the Come wittee done thewr duty, Wherein they were derelict he did pot say. The *dear people™ oxpected wuch from’ thelr Icwmmnuan larzo’ crowd to tho scene of the tragedy, | was received with the warmest enthuslasm, and | vurtaln, As tha Haife, Mr. M. W. i went to their books for fac. Al Lawler. who found Dutcher stwnding OVCF | who, thanks to the mansgement, appearcd for | Fiske, an old-thne _Chlesko “fuvorite, wus gfg.gfi,:g“m::l;fi;gf-.l;l‘-;_fl. v, ey wunted oll vecd. it would. cust only it the corpse with the cun, ‘Tho | tho first time in thig city In bis proper place—in ludicrousty comical. The chorus wus deceut, is the mistress snd keeper of Baugertics light- (" 2 upy people destre o murderor was srrcated, srraigned before a | front of an orcliestra, Iiis number was the | (By'the way, its femalo members ara nearly all | S 8y clpin Tor any daring deed - “R’l’l’]‘“bl ioved, the. fievians ausith d m(:nh;mtu, and jsiled to awalt trial by the Cir- | ¢ Andante” and “Afl:m-o trionfala" wmove. | pretty, but the mascullnes are aimost unani- volving danger or_ setf{-sacritic nil a8 10 the [ it wa -m“l {u"'l ¥ question, an (:ull,ml!ly A ||mn deal of exciteinent was | ments of the concerto, op. 181, written | mously homu!p{’flanomhutmwu simply atro- | ool o which the Jight-bouse s kept, it is ’l‘h:‘ m’ e rejected,—yeas 12 ] . . & el H " gl et Lol T mmmfifl, -~ twa or threo orovious oceasons L4 y no; 1t was a bright, starlight nizht, snd the writer 1t was supcrlor in somo’ respects, nud lovers of un:ll,‘)' melody will find the entertainment one that {a by no incaus displeasing, rsons, Tuley, Wallard, Cary, Pholps, ory, Beatun, Ryau, Walda, Bchwuine 3 cr, Tully, Turner, Lodiing, Cullers NeNally,’ Olver. Lwler Beldion, leznor, Conk, Thronp, law. 10 fully expressed our impresstons off this great artlst’s rln)’lm{ that it Ia' bardly neccssary to repeat them vow, or to, add g-rlmnuxcnpt that ha tven cmphasized his Rormer success and appoared ovon erander and moro dignii sat fu the pilut-house talking to thy steersman, who ulded the steaumer safely throumh the shadows of the frowmug peak of the Highiands, and answercd questtons or volunteered {nlorma- tlon between tio rotations of the wlieel, Aswe Board of Aldermen two years ago, atthough he could nelther read nor write, bus was forced out of the position by an act of the Legislature ree duving tha corporate Jinlts of Lobanon in such HAMLIN'S TIIEATRE, manner as to leave hin sud auotber culored | than ever. The ** Andante® movement of the | Alghon; i ¢ P gh the plece which was for tho first } turncd a bend fu the river, a lignt, that looked ou, Kool iesen, W weiber ytalertbaline” o e st affor g “aa “civacbial | thue played at this theatro last wight is not tho | ik in the dist Thatss lff(mmd e | Ak, Cutlert e i, T ') o '] 5 ertol 101 nalder. was WINGED. portunlty for this artist's delighttul eantabilo | *Shauchran”” sod tho worality of wonoarly | JWAY 1 k1, (AN, RS, RSS, SIS | O chtiGh o "the: Coumell Bot £o bay the [ Bgectal Dipaich to The Tyibune, 9rnyln¢. while {u_the * Allegro,” which fs in | assuming the nemo way be open to question, rtfes Hght, We'll Jose it azain & dozen | douth Side Company what it recelved last year, ViNcRNNEs, Ind., Dec, 80.~Gabrisl Joseph, | meteh tempo, alternately cuunciated by the | yet ft canuot bo denled that Mr. John T, | tines In the turns of the river. Do I know tha | the action taken should rediain; but, it the junlor partuer of the firm of Jsaac Joseph & mm.l‘:hm and orchegtra, and_ elaborately em- | Jiinda s an sctor of sterling sbility, | girlsi Well, uo, not to speak to 'em, but I'va | Coutellintond to eay, We will pay #1, or 81,23, for the former, bo displayed bis or §1.40, or #1.80, or 81.60 a thoussnd teet,” can with sod ons who &wn ‘e un the river many s time by duylfl::. i Son, was shiot at 7 o'clock this morniug by Isnac | guparls techiniguo and his easy m of il Ipiory pathan " " cy should do s0 without del ) (il 8 soung lericfaths employof Aan | ulfe, " Urttira ""f‘{' ccompaul. | and_power sustalu e Lrsh character, Tho | BULIOK, ey n wret, heany - rowbo | ey SO S B0 iand, ek, s st Uimbel & Bon, both extonsiv mercantilo catat- | ments n good styie,espoctullysoconsideriuy thut | Vices buen rozalns, Wk 8 tultioleey of W | baudle tn " one of “them gales . that | stions, aud smung the fiems would b one tor Vishmenta ln this city, belug the olaest firme In | 1 had but ;u'"’:,}r‘l’,:&?."::‘;::.‘c{l:{;,’f&fn;’mm aet coneluding. with a telling picture. 'Ic is | $Weep down through the mountalus, Well, It 1t the Council wag fu earnest, It shuuld Wo will pay you 50 mucn money per ud feet, ora certaln suwm per lamp per e ud, unless you furnish IL at that prica, Kllcumlmlelhn wsupply.' ile criticlsed the voting was On one of theso occasions, I was conin' up the river on the old Columbus, sfter sne'd got out of careyin’ passengers and took to thetowin! business, We'd ot & lictla north of Rondout, the county. Iil-feeling bas oxisted several years between the firms. Last ulght fsasc Joseph and Adam Glwbel, senlyrs of the firm hiad an altereation, but did not come to blow intensely national, and ought to draw out the Irish elumeut to the fullest extent. Of Mr. Illude’ acting we can say thgt 1t is ro- fined und wmooth, yet full of that peculiar and shouts and bravos all vyer the hall, which ould not be quieted uutll he bad reappearsd. Its secoud number, the “Ernst Fane tasio,” or “Otello,” "also with ‘orchestra, his style ross Lragic e e eventug i the Lamats Thoare: | which no. plaed. hero b bis Tast concert wigh | Wuimor whielh scema dentioal - with Lrah | 800 Livas il lone st she wheeli, 1 heard 8 } ot vie Heni-aids Socige, saylue thad yutes Gabriol Joscol met Aduam (lmbel, tho latter | Plaiic, araused notlier enthusiastic ovation, fn | drame. dn - tha sccnes with bia Usugh- | Lhep I s u great blic cloud with thuoderbeads | an oi] propasition when L caine frow the right being severely beaten over the liead with an fron Y“Y‘““"‘ to which ho returned and played lis | ton an ho poluts | Foquiriuig Antenso | o hg00 up from the south, L knew we were go- | dirvction. poker 16 the hands of Joseph ina Ngug uat | deliclous transcription of the Chopln nocturue, | ucting, PUSEn | fugto cutch o ripper. We .were tben pretly | Ald. Throop didn’s kiow but the proposition cosued, | i ¢ . | and, Liad not the ploce beon snarrud by thae futro 4 :l'::m:’l'!nlrrq:-:xlm‘ll:xu:'lléfl%ln .:)m. -‘htt‘:luu;bo" ilfignfl,.“’h:"}fifl.'n l‘:::;‘g:’“"")‘:“:.&' 3!,;_ ductlon of spocialty buainess aud injurcd by the :’:‘;";k.“:r:fr“:b&’ft::wr’o‘l:‘}lag:fi:?milu LE»Ip :’nro.pr’l;xllt.o:n;l'lurull?:ufl:m I::""‘z‘mli:‘l? :E: Gsbriel Josent by 15080 Glibel, son of Adam. | gromno was Bchubert’s _quartette, | shurtcomings of ous or twoln the support, (e [ FERRG WA MOV SEOVE IS B GBI (B HUD [ RRERSPTLE R I Bidas, aud no terins wero mark 7he buliet enterod Jossph's i, Just above the | e Tord s iy Siepherd,! | Wouldhave boeu u success. A it s, thero s (PR OO LT LGl ook aitd wa sands | with the W eat Blde, wiiat was to becotie of that wrist, and pasted ‘out four {ucivs abovo. the | sung by the Bt. Coollls Quartotta without sc- | but litie doubt tuat du wil attract good wudi- { {205 i rvar, wert. over when tho squall | sectiont ' volut’ of entrance. The wound is uot comldered | componiment, and fn a manner which reflects [ €nces this woek. struck ber; aud soun 1 saw two men struugli AlJ, Cullerton asked why the West Side n great aredit upon the Iadive, ospecially In tho Iatter of oxpression, bleuding, and_remnarkable clearuess of enunclation, Taelr effort was re- wardea with a well-deserved encore, to which they repliod with the Bolderwanu * Weddiog March, The concert vlosed with the B flat minor svinphony of Bchuwmany, op. 83, which has valy been given hero once fwlum.—by the Thomas orchieatra, ot Alken's Toeatre, in 1873 Tho work s, tbercfore, comparatively unfamiliar daugerous The affalr s wuch regrotied, all the partics standing bigh la bus: belue vromlnent fo Hebrew soclal clecles, and cloacly related by blood, the young meu belng tlrat cuusing. 'The saulor members of the fewis are residents ol Philadelphis, the suns of sach man- sging thelr cxiensive lutorcsts In this plac ‘Tue trisl of the parties will be held Thureday, CROOKED BANKING. St. Louis, 310, Dec. #0.—Notllor of a defi- 1o the water, “*1lurdly a minute elapsed before two female forws were scen fluttering around the swall baat by the lighthouse, lu yoother wminuty it was launched, and (L bubbed up and down tnthe seothing, Tosming wate ‘The two inirls, barc- eaded, with & palr ol oure abfece, began pulllng toward the weu fn the water. Tue waves ran 80 hizgh, the cale blew su tuadly, the thunder roarcd so fncessantly, and the hgutnug dashed i such bilnding sbocts, thst it scemed impossi- Cumpany hedy't made-s propasition? Ald. Throop couldu't s Ho wasn't & “chamoton’ of the gas compautes, Ald. Wuldo ssked if he was not fu favor of dividioz the fund, so that Watkiua' proposition HAVERLY’S THEATRE. The Berzor Family wero welcomed at this theatre last evening by u numerous audicuce, who sat through tho pleasaut entertainment with manlfest dolight, It is a parformance which is to be put fn the category of things that to be spurcclated must be Thev canuot well be described, and there noed ta sttemint it. Who can describy Sol i he would coms fn. Ald. Throop was wot, Tho' whole thing i ba scttied onee. ‘The city was une, and be duln't propose to et a pary be lighted at the expenss of tha other, here, but fv is specially dntercating as fu | Swith Hussell so woil s by bimscli Hols uu- | ble for the wonien Lo tver reuchsthe wmen, 1o | The Chalrwan uuderstood that there was Bite claracter transpired to-dsy rezardiug tho | marked & how pbaso fu Schumaon's ‘ku“”“““ml the tarcet wiuc ou the Amerlcan } keop headway, or 10 keep from belvg swamped. | cnoukh moocy to pay both companies at lust reported action of the Unlted States Urand | development ms a composcr. Previous to his | © Dut they never wissed the opvortunity of aris- | year's rates. o {ug billow to givatuvm leverage, snd they nan- Ald, Throopremarked that the Alsyorsald thn aued by steady pulling to wep ubcad uutil they cnmmrz. * veached the nicn in the water. ‘Tuw wreat dau- | Ald. Carv stated that from what ho knew the 1er was that (e tossiug bout woukd strike t! appropristion -would buld, it Billiuge was paid : qrs ?nd ::::ll their career, but oucof the ga 1he saiue 8¢ Watktus would be by this prdposi- cancd forward oy IR6 todn{, aud fo this entertainment be fsa host fo blmeelf. Indeed oue teols while he we-aples the utuzo that there ls uo nocessity for sny obher attruction, snd it would, reully scem e It the sudieuce iever could huve euougb ot i, ‘The Bergers will continug their cojoyable cutertalnment duriug the week, Jury {ntyelution to the irectors of the defunct Lauk of the State of Missourl. Varloup rumors werd fu cireulstion coupling the uawes of very. promivent clttaens with the matter, but, for vbviousgeasons, they are not meutfoned here, writing of this, his first bywpliouy, bis instru- mentafl works had been niainly ' tha, Sovata form, but fu this he reached bigher. This ex- truct from one of hls letters to Mendelssohn gives the clew 1o it: composs u free form he musc first iuaster Hon. ‘Thetirudd Jury will nut again sit for buslaess till | thoss biuding sad current in wil ages.” llis F—rppas . All 8mnlth called attention to the Mayor's sfter New Year's, aud, ¢ven thoush thoy wers | other three Svmphouies show more perfection NEW YOIK. slttiug, stiffcned berself out for a great effort, | comuunication fu which be ‘sald tho atterustive 1 susaton and ready 0 report, they could not | in form, but the No. 1 will always be u favorite, Spacial Dispatch io The Tridune. und, 48 her cr koot bhe bow of soe cratt | was §1.23 & thousand or . 0040, a8 Judge Keckel, who 18 sliting 'fu the | for the freshoess ond ynelnalicy of the | New Youk, Dec. 80.—Mr. Lestor Wallack | crosewlso totha waves, cauzht vue ol tus men BUUTTING OFP THN. OAS. Al Waldo replied from the Gas Company's_| yet the “chawplous of the zas compantes'™]" could bs accopted, leaviug mouey for Bliliugs,-| wurrants isiusd tn forter "years red The motion to reconsider was lost,—yeas 16, nays U0, —ss follows: T7n . Ballard. Cary, . G o raone, Rallerd, Cary, Phelps. Gilhert, odding, Cnilerfon, Neatdn, Rawleigh, ‘Waldo, Schweisthal, Wetterer, Janssens, ¢—~Tuley, Send Oliver, Tolly. Tarner, Riordan, Heldler, Smyth, Mc- , Throop, Thompaon, , {eCaflrey, Daly, Ald. Rran saked couscot o introduce an or- dler directing the Mayor to notily the zas com- panics that, from and ‘After Jan. 1, the city would pay £1.25 a thousand feet for gns fur- nished to May 1, 1879, end, in the event of thelr refusal to aceept this price, to cause the streets and city bulldiogs to be lighted with " vapor- wax, naphtha, or other {lluminating olls,” the expense thereof to be taken from thae sppro- priatiun for lightiog the sireets. Consent was refused. Ald, Ryan moved that the rules be suspended. Tue motlun was not agreed to,—yeas 14, nays 22,—as follows: Yenr—Sanders, ry, Lodding, Collerton, Oliver, ki n, Ryso, Blanber, Schwels- mascns, Sciadrey, Jonaw, ‘carmons, Taley, Hallard, Phelps, Gil- Mo et cliera Ml . McNurney, Toup. Raw. Irizh, Thomptan, Knopf, N sem, Waldo, Wetierer, Al Lawler aaked {f 8 motton directing the Mayur to notify the gas companies thnt the city would 8“ §1.25 & thousand was in order. ‘The Chair declded that it was not. PUBLIC WORKS. Ald. Tuley called up the ordiosoce reorgan- fztnz the Department of Public Works, and made a apcech 0 fts behalt, denying that'i re- vived the old Board of Public Works system, as hal been alieged. it wus pussed. yeas 80, nays 0,—Smyth, Toroup, ‘Fhompson, Knopf, Waldo, und Behweisthal. Ald. Lawler moved that, when the Connell it adjourn to Burke's to tak= supper L Tuley, |{Laughter. The ordinance authorizing the laying of steam plpes in the streeis was taken up, Ald. Beatou asked that action be temporarily postjonad. * All, Lawler moved that the ordinance be placed on file, “The motiol ,—~us follune: nders, Tully, Turner. Lodding, Rlor. cNally. Oliver, ' Luwler, Betdler, fmgn, MeNurney. Ryan, Niesen, Jansseus, McCaifrey, Daly, Datinrd, Cary, Phelps, rion, Elszner, o aton, _Tta Thompson. Knopf, Ktauber, Waldo, Schwel Wetterer, Jonas, All, 8myth understood that the gentlemen Interested” did not want to avail themsalves of the franchfse until spring, sod he theretore moved that action be temporarily postponed, Ald. Cary thourht fmmedinte sction shourd be takew. "As Le viewed ity the gentlemen wanted delay fn order that they mieht come tn when the Cotncl was in rood humor aod get more liberal urdinance. Ald. Beaton sald a delay would not embarrass the elty, The motter wascxperimental. It was being tricd fu other cities, and by spring Chica- £50 would have the benefit of thelr experience. ‘The motion to defor was agrecd to,—ycas 3, was objocted to,—veas 18, nays —Penraons, Tale aliory; Cul navs H—Pearsons, Tuley, Bailard,” Cary, Fuelps, Oiiver, Lawicr, and MeNurney, GAB AGAIN. Ald, Waldo presented an order directing the Comptrulier to so diride the gas account and appropriotion that each gus district might be credited with an equal amount 1a proportion to the number of lambos, It weut to the Committee on Gas, THR SOHOOLA, Al Stautier submitted a resolution directing the Board of kducation to report how many thousand children of school age are crowded out of the &chiools for waut of rovm und whers new bnildings ure necessary, and te submit cstl- mates of their probable cost. 2 1t was referrud to the Committeo on Scliools. ‘The sawe Alderman put in an order dircctiog the Depnrtiment ot Public Works, after May 1, 1570, to wake o discount of 20 per cent [rom fruntage water rates, and to assevs the owners of meters according to the schednle of 1963, 1t was referred to the Comuuttee un Fire and Water. (A8 ONCE MONZ " The same Aldorman presented a resolution\] requesting the Scnators and Hepresentatives in the Legisiature to iotroduce alaw giving su- thority to citics to **purchase, erect, and run" gas-works for the purpose of manufacturiog Dlumfuatiog ges for pubile and privaie use, Tt was referred to the Commitice on G The same Alderman (ntroduced on order directing the Department of Public Works ta report at the uext meeting whether any of the present city otllctal ¢ i posscesion of water- meters which they had not pald for, Ald. Cullerton mouved to ameud by adding #pnd citizens,' sayiog that the city had tnvest- ed 100,600 watermeters which were belug used by citizens who had not paid tor them, Ald,” Btauber acvepted the ameudment, and tho order was passed. ‘The sawme Alderman presented an order directing the Comptrolier to lnmediately ad- vertise for bids for ligbting the city durig 159 with naphtha, gatoline, or ’;clm]e !n, the bids to state the cost per month of lehitIhg and rupair- fug and the power, they to bu reported to the Councll when reccived, It went to the Commlttee on Gas, Al Ryau succeeded fn cettinz in the order the substance ot which Is given above. 1t was referred to the Comunittec on (ias. Ald, Thompson piesented o petitiou asking for Lhie repeal of the ondinance for the opening of Scymour street, Arteslan aveuue, aud Ma- plewood avenue. It was referred to the Commitice on Btreets and Alleys, West Duvision. Ald, Lawler tntroduced an order directing the Devartment of Pubhe Works to send in esti- mates for temporary lamp-posts for cerrain scrects {n the Eighth Werd, with a view to thelr lghting with ufl. t wus referred to the Committee on Gas. GAR ADAIN. Ald, Cu'lerton presented a resolutionfixing the priveol gas turuistied from May 1, 1878, to May 1, 1570, at §1.50, und, tn case the companies refus- d 1o uecent ghe prive, directing the Comptroller fu notify them to discontinue furaishlug gas, oud to advertise for bidy for lchtiog the aty with all, the projiosals to be submitied to tiy Coundl'st nia catliust couvenjouce, Ile s\t this wus tho only way to degl with the Ras guestion, Ald, Cary sugzested the addition of “ather filuminating material,” and it was adided. Ald, Turner moved that 4t be referred to tho Committeo on Gas, Ald. Cullerton moved to suspend the rules. ‘Fhie lattermotion was agreed to,—yeas 24.nays 0,~Sanders, ‘Tulty, anf‘wr, Riordoh, McNally, Binyth, McNuraey, Cook, Stauber. Al peech by Ald. Tully, fo which he urged the Council to'be conalstent, the previous aucstion was ordered, The resolytion was then adopted,~yeas 21, wai nays 12,—us follo Yeas—Vearsons, Tuley, Ballard: Cary, Phelps, Qilbert, Mallory, Lugding, Cullerton, Beldler, ok, Throup, Seafon, Rawleivh, Thomp: sols; Kiopf. Jyah, Waldo, Schwetsibiat, Daly: Naye--8snaers, ‘Tally, Turner, Hiordan, Mo. Naly, Oliver, Lawler, Bmyth, MoNurney, Stau- ber, Rlcwen, Weltorer, Ald, Cullertou moved ta reconsider. 4 lAvm' Cary moved tu lay the motion on the able, ‘Thelattermotion was agreed to,—~veas 21, pave 4, — I vote being the sanie as helure, with the cxception of Wetterer und Stauber, who votea yea, aud Cook and Throop, who yuted nay, TIE TRRASURY. Ald, Cullerton presented s resolution direct- ing the Cowptroller ‘:f report to the Coyucil, at ftw next inewtlug, ond every ionth bhervalter, tho amount of nioneys actually 1a the Treasury, und the apportionment thercof (o the differeut funds, the mwouut ot warrauts, ordsrs, or vouchera drawu agulust the several appropria- tlona for the cyrrent tical vear, the amount of ceined by the ‘l'ruesurcr, snd the amount of such war- rauts outstundivg aud unpaid op the last day of the preceuing month. Ald. Throop sald that involved & great des! of work, and hie could ot sso the use lo huposiog 1% upon ths Comptrotier vow wlen he would be oblized, fu & shors time, to scud {u thy taforma- tion called for. Ald, Daly remarked that the Councll ought to Jknuw bow wuch therg wos du the ‘Trewsury. He understood there wors ona or two funds from which the Tressurer got $12,000 or $15,000 a year as futeresp. That was eutirely wrong, Twenty cxtra wen should be emploved, if nueuu?' to ct what was culled for. ‘Jhe’ Conncit dldn’t uow what (¢ ought 1o know about the city’s funds. 3 Ald. Toroop atated that the funds wers euarded now, aud intmsted that the objoct In Mng of the funds, as was do out of which arose the city's Ald. Lawler mol!’{‘i‘i_ to-rgler to the Committeo Ald. Cullerton moved t8'yuspend the rules. €ourt 1> 5ot seaston, It I uoy likely u pro--| credit, . playing not ouly wih *pre- | Which completely tiled the suditorium of bis | (he'nifddie of tbe bout, sud then prepered for | Watkins suller ou sccanst of BAlgs' ob-f-years v, i sentwent of the indictment, gruugling chas there | clion “and * fubelligence o’ reading, Lut | theatre. The weapou through which ho was | o otherman. Ho bud gut bold oY th sloop’s | stiuacy. Troubles.,, ) ut, will be made befure | at times with real brilliaucy, *Toers | hurled with moro or less force was of modvrato | sudder, wiich bay gt unshipped, uud was doat- | Ald, Rawleigh couldn't vote fur §31.50 sod, I lululmlt‘im‘xl:.i: l-u‘d until thea wo certalu | were thln nevitabile fnuzl,umndlun will n}uu‘{u callbre, aud cains from an Koglish play-foundry hlm on the 'u"'..\ e lult mla“n‘nm‘x -:]um 1::-.:;«1 $1.63, becauso they wero too bigh. Cos! aud i on Flusce. given. appesr in . new orchestra, and some of the presided over by Paul Merritt, lu many respects thy row-vout, aud was hau u also Ly the | Jabor were cheaper tbun last year. o would ruughest of them were 1o the lwportaus inatter half-drowned cowmrade. You dRw RN r women sod Lls by willing, while betieving it & bigh price, for RICHARDS. of tune, but this wo tay bope tosce corrected, | tbe Dow drawa, which s callod A% | conlan't bave ot auy siver boatman to do what | §1.50 all vver the city. E b price, Buctat Dispagh (@ The Trivune, As a whole, the perfurwauce Wwos excvodingly | Last,” s a weritorfous production. althouwn | those girly did.” Ald. Cook wanted to sco all parts of thecity credltable to all coucerned, and givea g promtse for the future, HOOLEY 1o order Lo cn LJlen ts 8 bruuette, Lall, slim, with dark eyes Aand dark bair. Wheu Kace 13 onlinsted she Cxeeedivgly pretty, Bte bas & row of il waite teeth, aud dimuled chiceks, aud looks st you with a ulr ot fargs oyue full tu th lace, fu some parts Mt is **a little off.”' The princtpal cause of futerest fn Mr. Wallack’s reupuearancy aiter so lon uo absenvo frow by stare waa tino fact that Mr. Coghlan cawe with treated alike, but was wilitug to favor tho Wat- Ling l};mwfllllnu it the fund wery divided 20 that Billiugs could recelve as much 85 ust yeor. Thiy brouglt up the old watter of whetlior the West Side Colupany wus entitled tu wmore ~—Al day vesterdsy at itizens, upon allowlog themselves to ba thoreughly scarchied, were permitted do cuter the juil uud sce Richutds, the Low Tauions mug- TEATRE. . *Dlivia " oneshould wnder- drnissrls R : 2 bl Eo : i him. Tne uctors worked hurd fo moke the | Snerwd: *Wyare sluinly two virls teylogto | per thoussud feet than the South Side Com- derer, who srmved theve 1o trous Saturday ulebt | 2o aspecial traluige sud Le fed oo m:;nd and | oy o, ird so did wost of the sudlence, The | do our duty bere in this quict placs. tabtig cary | jany, and, as usual, o couverts wete wade, frumn Gllu. Hhebar Witk for at least ohe wonth, Atier the Ylatfous 1 t1ost exacti e wanazer could vot coaiaain taat we Gt vl o Lhud latber sud aged Ah, GHouert Lelleved both Comganies could Lavgied, dud acted a0 be dudad o2 Hesnts vl a s, e uare Vol o e BLASGE Lol reb R0l 4 e ¢ emam ¥ oL male muney at $2L530a laup and 5143 u thou- The wotlon waa'sgigecd Lo,—~yeun 16, nays 8,—as follows: % Yeas—Tuley, Ballard, Sanders. Cary, Photpa, Mallory, ily, Loddiag. Cullerton, MeNurney, Rawlench, Thompron, Siyas, Stavber, Nieaen, Wetterer, Lawier, Aays—Pearsous. Turoer, Riordas, Buidicr, Swvth, Throop, Seatus. “The resolution theu pasied, no oue votiug lo the begative. MORE ABOUT 0G4S, AN Cary prescuted o resslatiou, wbich was "MIE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1873, 5 e - - — e e e = e T ——er—— —— ~ — S N ‘what he had done. In fact, he eald he didn’'t | ruzal delightsabore. Flresida enjovment, home- | Each of tho favorts varformers was re- THE COUNCIL rand. He moved the previous question, which : s Cowpe 9 X 1] o apulaue s ey ¢ 7] 4 K question, whicl passed, directing the Mayor to notify the Gas CR”"NAL Nl“ws' care any more fur killing Mre. Harelson and ber | born happiness, und all the Cowpering comforts :&;mmwl;':"":{:u»llfix v,mnn;l“ ';}:'L;\': ;‘h:.:; = - - was oridereid, Uompanics of Ape orics :&m iy y Ald. 8anders presented = resolution fixing the salary of the Mayor nfter May 1, 7879, at $5,000 per annam. . . 1t way referred to the Committee on Finance,. - Ald. Tuley introduced a pesolation, which was passed, calling oo the City Treasarer to report to the Council what sums, it any, be had reccived In .the way of intereat on moneys belongine to the eity depotited In National ef other banks, S ' ‘The Council then adjourned. ——a—— THE PURCELLS. 5 Cixcrasar, Dec. 30,—At a meetiog of prom- {nent Roman Catholics to-night, s committee was appointed to prepare a tircalar for dletribus tion smong members of the - Chutch ‘soliciting subscrintions for the financial rellef of Arch- bishop Purcell. " —————— RAIN IN CALIFORNIA. Ban Fraxcisco, Dec. 80.—It begun ralnlng this afiernoon, with a fresh southesst 'wind. Advices from the interior Indicate that the storm is general throughout the State, i A FRessonnble Thelt, - The other night, at Holly, Mich,, the feles Rurn operator atepped out to get a bucket . of coal, and on his return found that some one had stolen his stove. . — BUSINESS _ NOTICES, : Use Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Ryrup® for children wolle teething. [t cres dysenter, - arrhoa, wind collc. ana reulstes the bowe ‘e e — Rimball’s New Asthimatic Cigarette | Iatest and best known remedy. Nuil::l fails 1: ‘lh' Worst cases. —te— Chew Jaekann's Best Sweet Navy Tobaeco. e —— e KID GLOVES, Chas. Glossage ¢ Co. Kid&loves New Stocl: ‘'or New Year Receptionsg! Superior Fitting, 3-Button Superior Filting, 4-Baiton Superior Fitting, ¢-Button 4, 6, 8. 10, and 20-Buitons! “Harris Seamless,” “ Jugla,” “Yictoria.” Gentlemen's Kid " And Driving Gloves "'a Speolalty " \C'h,as. Gossage & Co. DBENSON'S POROUS PLANTER. POROUS PLASTERS. IS THE § ‘This remargable articlo contains all tho vainable qualittes of the slow neting common Dorous pld- ter, aud in addigon an entirely new combination of active vegetable ingredtents from whlch it d». rives its wonderful patu-relieving, strengthening, snd curative properties, 1t relieves pain almost finm 'dinlwl{. and curvs where other plasters wiil ot d¥en rolteve. The manufacturers of Benson's Capeine Porous Plaster were awarded the highest and only medol of mert vivan for plastees at tha Centennlal, 1870, Yoar family physiclan wili con- 8r our statement recarding ita groat merit, For Lawe snd Weak Back, Kidnoy D Rheumatism, Stubborn and Ncglected Colds, ung and Cheat Ditliculties, the Lumeness and Waakiess Peculfir to Wonien, Neryons Aflec tlona of tho Heart, Chills and Fever, Bclativa and Lumbago, hseascs of Children, such os Whooptuj; Cougli, Colds sad_Cronp (when up- lied in fth eariy staces), and all Local Aches and Patiis of Young or Old. 17T 19 SOIPLY THE BEST REVEDY EVER DEVINED 018 KNOWN.» BIENSON’S OAPCINE POROUS PLASTER, There In no other remedy 30 well adapted for the abave class of atiments. * No ofher remedy rone 1alns the samie combination of medical ingredients, Beuson's Capcine Poroud Plaster 15 positively far superior to comwon potous plastere, and to all other external remedies Inclading linlments, and the so-called electrical applisnces, Its powerful intluence ia folt slmost ho drat moinent of ap: 'nllcnllun. It gives rel ifo to tha afticted. Tt pleasant to wear, ds ft crealos tieroly & sen of gentle and stimulating warmth, CAUTION, There ars FravovLsst and WorraLzas fmita. tione of Benson's Cajy Porous laster in the market, Ono in particulsr, Laving a similarsound- ine pame, coutaius lead polsons. Each gennine Benson's Capcine Ploster has the ward Capclue. apelied C-A-1" . ‘Take no other, BULD BY ALL DRUGOISTS, PRICE 23 CENTY. it bk Sl A el T EDUCATIONAL, ORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY, T'T. ED N. X1 LCOTT, | Assoclate bt I A T | e Pareats desiring (o place thelr ony hool wi thuruugh education 5 comulied wish a0d the comforts sud re cordially (uyiied Lo exatniae ou rnri‘\ln‘vhfn Deae tetin byl of the Prineibals w o Afwnxodh' ioreh Hlocks it vacatioa froui 4 1g 8 p. M, a4 cliy vtice ur 8¢ Moruwn Far) ALLEN AOADEMY AYAND SOLYIEOANIO INBTITTE. Tho wjust thorpukbly eyul; " 1y 4l United bistes, reps Tnwss 1ife qusl ad! e 45" Thu ‘A Chdvity wnd esideace ars T'te k;.'i‘..‘.‘..m...m diviisn Tefte Gy aid obly threp et et : 1 e udd Michigan-ay,, Chlcado, Whealon Female Seminary, Norton, Mess, an. 3 iy oftica, lioom 5 vory day duriug n o il o send talogus Cook uriog tho past veason e facllltive for teeshing aud PR AN n i 4 suplls st 1 r ianitiheatudthiutlon Save baeu ruelly thereused by (he sidifion ot aewlibrary.'s dymuatu b cuciile Ielioratary. ¢ studlo. and Targc: weli: veatilatod veciia- son roomis. " T v, bl Al T e _CIGARETTEN ¥OI OATAUBH, C Cigarettes for Catarrh, LT o A '{&'fiflufiflf‘?{:fi‘nfi' ot known reuwwdles .4 plestaut i o igess sy Recowmen o sins rop uke. AR 8 i vy . " HAMPEE HOX BY MAIL, 83 CENTN. 5 "PINANCEAL, TOWN OF WEST OHICAGO. WEST TOWN PARK UOFDJ. & The Jaouary lulerest ua thess boads will bo paid on” rescutation s e valce of te Nurthwsuiery Nadonsd Ak G e oponk F. GURSEY, Suserrisoz, Chlcago, Dec. 23, Inde. \

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