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. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. JANUARY 4, 1879—TWELVE PAGES. ' 12 3 ] T William B. Bprague, of Albany, N. Y., us the R Veat? cah acrone T. Bialr, '79; Granger Farwell, '78: Joha V. | WANTED-MALE MELP, . AUTOGRAPHILES. mont mmccetal cafirtor of sotperson ia the | DETECTED DETECTIVES, | fo7.an the feat’ caine, nhizsing dorn sorees YALE. Farwell, Jr., 179: John M. Douglas, 0; Ernest Trnaes. % United Slates. His colleciion was, in fact, the streaks {rom shioulder to shonlder. The strokes Carter, '79; George Mills Rogors, '70. ANTE —nvnmucurrm—og WO CUTS lnrllzds! .“ril hflt‘ ?l any private s-«}llecmm in the & followed in quick successfon, and were ldm'ln- t of th S —— YY_ _withthe knife. Addrem K 31, Tribnne office. ° world, and would comyare very favorably with i i b . At the twelfth 'E ANT EXGHAVERL ON _PICEURE: Lecture b\)ll theShHonl; Henry C. that of tho British .1u|'l’enmA Y Examina't]:on"u:; the Mnazbgh:rud with :1',?,';?;’1;,:‘?.:“ ‘.1'.\'5&333" abont ‘cwn Inchics Thh“.entchha';gl;al‘\afi:?":a orihe YELLOW FEVER. n‘p‘(u‘r;:-nn . Merbwaie, oF WU 1N CONCLUAION, e Johnson 8! ey, “Eirike up,’ i ) T TOCE T Tre o e an AACKs Mr. Van Behaack safd: i ¥ L:;cnrn‘:t‘::tn?fiu?—’tffilu:".fntn:‘x:ulhcr word dlid Testimony of Faperts Who Are Very Ex- A iaa MIRRS AT TILSON & TURLL N8 !lc 1t now forty ye -':’nlce "l"en'cr;d (l;\!!,nnk- he ucu-xl- Illrl(" .l:l s over, “Dominol" 3:]'14 &. The T dthe 5 Fleotion pert at fi::'::‘n;"lm::-fe: ‘;'w a.m Disease. _filTfi{:L_' Aantogra o9, Wi o not N vid. -m Rel‘p NBE Y] el e une. nce! L D Ao Interesting Vindication of His dfllem\glllve chotce, '7"1 acciaental 7: ':h’l:rl:! A Btrong Prima Facle Case 1s Made mx!z“nn h‘l«:olt,l“hngy I‘xl::u n‘?:w‘::u;?t'h::xh the e M; o Bt New Onuzans, Jao. 8.—In regard to the WARTED-FIVE MEN OF UNRXCEPTIONABLR - Pet Hobby. fuings ;‘H,:;r;"ggfggg; .hztv':fivfii'r"afi. Jdrto the po Qut Agalnst Them. great weala stood out from his shoulders like [ cers, Eto, Btate Quarsutine law, the quaranting OMCET, | yusers i rort ora o ors Daairiog o torea of enr can- il . y Dr. Garriogton, in bis testimony, disclosed the | 1 Ioesperlrnced. wiling o work ou tiaL~ Mow eear: * The thirteenth aunnal banquet of the Chieago | fyct (1t there are several dofects which should ocations In Tulls E L 81 . Biate age Alumnl g‘Jfl:'fi U"L"‘”"“Y ':‘: ";"‘ ‘:"’ ‘;“‘ be remedied. That part of his testimony which | 8 Sty Clle ”.&f:.:_‘: fng. At 6:80 the eradaates, sixty-Gve Ip uum- | gryek yonr correspondent was about the cloth- ABLE BHOKT-HAKD CORHE. ber, Nled Into the adles! ordinar and took thelr 00z of the teke " Eie they are allowed to retain )}an' eare Hid, MoNEiy & corse nteaen, - B places at the tables. The bonqueting room | nnd carry away with them, thus carrying the )8, (00 KGENT8Y V" CLIMAX " CLOTIKR was handsomely decorated, and the tables wers | jnfoction wherever they go. Several physicians o e e Jimaathy profuscly edorned with flowers and fancy fruits. | were examined, and number were In the room I Washiogtol ftloom 50, ‘The gathering was the Jargest In the history of | gwaiting thelr call to the stand. Benator Pad- the Association, and tho dinoer was lo the bigh- | dock leaven to-morrow nlght, and Gen. Hooker UNG BIA] est style of Drake's art. - Mouday night. The otber geotiemea will re- | T blood-vessels ready to burst, Iie was relessed, and then he turned to the man with the cat-o’- ine tafls and asked, “Why didn't you keep stifking above!” ‘A pretty rood Uhrlstmas present this,” he continucd, “and I have not descryed it cither, 1 wieh, Sherifl, you wonld give Judee Hughes my complitaents for this Curistmas present, and I'm terlectly indocent of the charge.” *1 can say nothing about that,” replfed the Bheriff. ““Both tho Judge and the jury belfeved you were guliy,” I am innocent for oll that,”* sakl Dures “and I didn’t get a fair opportunity for calting wit- nosses.” of historic interest under the circomatances t rare particniarity In the prescrvation of their ps- . Derm, far which scveral of my ancestorn wore doa. | gt rimination of the prisoners It G. Day, tingniahied, and for tha receipy and collection of | 81188 Grorge Roscoc, and Charles T. Sherldsa, which, in the natoral arder of evenis, thelr pu- | chargea with assaulting and robbing Mr. John- tions, n‘tnce"fl::’w{:uflfm' their correapondencen, | son, the grocers-keeper at the corner of Aber- travels hod Farnistied rare oo eariinas, "0 T | dosn and Van Duren strects, last Monday & ul:'n':'uly") rmlya.!al'{’ nr:ru'r‘l-uht!nl«- Imemherxl of wu evenlng, sbout 8:30 a'clock, waa held before '« Preaident, shonl clann, an I no a0 throngn the carresponnencos and other manaceipts | 1 0HcsJustice Morrlton yesterdsy afiernoon, of my ancestors, nn eariier conaection witn the | and attracted quite @ large num- ;l:l‘:x!&)ngl':l?“:m{)':l‘m“ u;n nl‘ u.lllylmurlnh!r‘n' ber of persons to the court-room 'y perliaps of any Individoal reeid- Y ing in ronrwrul.\uu,p—- m‘mmflm‘w“m‘:“n" at tho Weat Madison-Street Polico BStatfon, ‘which datea buck to ite firat start, mora than 112 | Mr. Cunoingham appeared as attorney for the ;::;;n“ df:::n:! rgl' ll_‘l‘v,-wlngler:l1 enterlnxlnfnlnls got. | accused men, and Officer Bnes, wha made the . n 3 wate written from the commanging 10 ilitagy | Arrest of Roscos (that fa the name by which Lie ¥rench post of Fort Chartres previous to andin the | has geverally been known), attended to the The unusual severity of the weather prevent~ ed anything like the large attendance which wonld otherwiso have grected Mr, Henry O. Voo Hehanek, of New York, in his lecture Jast evening before tho Historical Bocloty, on the subject of ** Autograplis.”” As it was, the rooms of tho Boclety wero only comfortably well filled, but those who came had thelr reward for braying the decidedly “nipping and esger alr® jn tbe very interesting paver which Mr, Van Schaack had prepared for their mental delecta- OBITUARY. A JFFICK FOR A . hort time, sccastomied fo reading manaseript, low, Jvod refetences required. - Addrem W The vcedslou was properly opened with grace | mqtn, MEN by the Rev, E. £ Williane, of the class of 1850, To the TWertern Absociated Press. .?,. the are FtitTiaEad Yo SaTTy SUINdE samples (3 ‘The Hon, Willlan F. Poole, of the class of 1849, NEw Onuxaxs, Jan, 8.—Before the Yellow. | tate-st. NTKU_TRAVELING [GROCERY BA tlon. : ‘The lecturer was introduced by tho President and President of tho Assoctation, occupied the | Fever Commission Dr. Loeber, practicing phy- of tho saciety, the Ilon. I, N, Arnold, as one D—A GGOD MAN FOR F.VERY ETATR 10 salary patd. 4 ¢+ J. B, SMITH. il onr goods by ss, et ad contributed ally to its valuab! ears 1700, 1707, and 1703, 1 rogret 1 that - hair. Altor grace the time-honored ** Gaude- | stcfan and member of the Board of Healtl, tes- | encesrequired. fanepe Linrk-st.; Chics) qwlll‘lz:l]l.un:."u " !rlind“bflullgnd‘ nl:ood.:;lll:’l::; huor(;x‘!nll number of theas m:(",- lu‘: e{n :1“1. People's side of it n the abecnco of any attor- Bueclal, DiyszeN In The Tridunis, LAl i ; —_— ED — anius ** was sung with great gusto and effect. tified to the cnau’ of Elliot, of the steamer After the proper simount of time spent jo dis- | Bduder, who was treated by him, The caze was cussing tho.edibles and drinkables, the Alumul | congeative fever, and this disgnosis was con- mintelid in my liands by my yielding, In soera] } NOY Feprescntiog them, Roscoe'swife was pres- instances, to that aysteir of excbangeato which I ) ent durlng the hearlng, have adverted, In another part of this paper, ns MRS, JONNSON, one of the evils growing out of the rage for the " e MILWAUKEE, Jan. 3.—J. B $mith, 20 old and well-known resident of Milwaukee, died this morning, at the advanced sga of 67 years. Mr. only in {ts days of adversity, but also In its days of prosperity, and, fn short, a8 one who would e heard with interest and delight, * ANTED—ANY EXPERIENCED SKCOND-GIRL collection of antographe, The possension of a let- | Wife of the victim of tho robbery, was the first | Smith was born In Malne, 1811, In 1343 he came | devoted themuelves to what was considered as | curred In by Dr. Boyer, of the Hotel Dfeu, who .‘:m S0d ans 1o stalat i the care of children. - Apply MR VAN SCHAACK tee written from the Mississlppl a hunared years | witness, She testified that about B8:30 o'clock | to this city and engnged In the lumber busingss | the scrious business of tho evening, to wit: the | saw Elliot beforo death, NATARTED=A BVATT TOUNG GIRL 7050 ¥as pleasantly received, and bezan by referring | #pua8 segeded a0 very destiablerelic. | | Monday ight fasty whilo sho was fn the kitehen | with Lawrence McVickar. Wat clected to th | sPeeches. Dr. Lotber said, In the courss of his examina- | W AN, 000 T e, O el nofi? tothe universal aptness of men for hobbics. | Maj, llenry Van Schaack, who was my oncle, | 18 the rear of the store, she saw o man come In, | Legisiature about the vear 1818, and created MR, WILLIAM P. POOLE, tlon: I belleva yallow fever to be indigenous | lngat7 Calumet-av. , . The number of habbies was legion. Every man | The two gentlemen were naves of this country, | and heard some one speak to her hushand, and | great excitement througheut the Ftate by | the President, delivered the annunl agdress to | to this place, snd Idonot think that the ept- AN DA QIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUBE: nnid officern In the English and New York Colanial forces in the old French and Indlan war of 1755, | theD heard the latter groan. There was a pito They wore patipors, nlso, in the furand peltry | Of boxes betwoen the witness and the persons trade for several years previous tn 1770, extending | tho atore, and, just s sho rustied around on the their operations at that early day to Detroit and | other side of |t, she was grabhed and choked by Mackigaw, And prolably beyond those places | tiio prisoncr Roscos. She was positive ns to his Lorough thelr fntorcourss with' the Indiana of the | jgentity, and having also scen Sheridan just as Soon after thd.conquest of Conada by the En. | 8he was seized by Roscoo, she waa quite sura gl snd the. surronder. 1o them of tha ‘Hingls | the prisoner in’tho dock with Hoscoe was the coantry and the other French posscasions on the [ mar, cast side_of the M Ipol, Col. Colo wan sta. MR, JONINION tioned ot Fost Chartres, In one of hia lctters dated | testifled that on Monday evening, about 7:30 st that place Nov. 16, 1700, ho wrote to his | o'clock, Hoscoo came “{nto his store, and friond Van Shaack, ‘*This country is far from | bought' a paper of tobacco and a box of with o purpose, it might be sald, had a Lobby of somo kind or other, and, next to iho posscssion of ® qulet consclence, potuing did o men g0 much real good, nothing provided him & more fanocent and plensurable reercation ju his lefsure hours. One mon's bobby might consist in his intense devatlon to the pleasant task of collecting colns, aud mary were the victims 1o the coln manfa. In fact, in nothing were the idiosyncrastes of mankind better exhibited than In the matter of introducing an Auti-Liquor law. Was chosen President of the Milwankee « Horlcon Raflroad, and scted In that capacity untlt the faflure of the scheme, \Vasappointed Asscesor of Internal Revenue under President Johinson, and served as President of the Unfon Leaguo of the Btate of Wisconsin during’ the War. e was also at onc time publisher of the Fyee Democrat, a daily paper of Free-oll proclivie tier, established by 8. M. footh. Deccased was a man of good ability, but rather ecoentric char- the grodustes assembled ot dinner. flo spoke | temic of “ 1578 cav be traced to any | canl T B A AL Sy SeRATE L AD0d AW of the success of the Association fn this city, | imported cnoses. [ do not belleve | =C = statiog that fc ranked noxt to that ot New York | quorantine éan - affect the appearance of | ~= ~e 5 in {ta numbers. o presented tho usual con- | ou oplilemic. I believe In the germ theory, and | oo o ::;,:3::"‘:":‘;( S gratulations 1o those present, and wouud up | thas che fever fs reprudnced fromaapecific gerin expericnce, by tie day, (o good families: cutitar, with an eloqueut prophecy for the future, which | 1ot liablu to destruction, a4 far as I can gather | SHinx aud despiow, Address K ¢4, Triuuns omics, of waa recelved with the most tumultuous ap- {’nl:m myle]xner:menu, Ly chetnlcal means, 1 Hor i plaase, elicve yellow feverto bo indigenous, hecause . e Mr. E. 4. Mason, who acted as toast-master, | it has ncver been satisfuctorily pruven to e to lmfl—fmn‘:mf&:‘fl%x-::&:fifi;rx{finfim presented the Arst toast of * Alma Mater,” in- | Le imported, but at the ssma tine T cannot say | Callat12s indisun-t., near Helsted, troductng as ho did so tho loved Professor, | that it has slways been Indigzenous. If the con- Miscellancouss their hobbies. Ho had lately heard of the man | SiaWering wy expectatlons fu anv other resnect | matches on credit. Ho shortly afterwards [ acter. In fact, eccentricity marked the cloaing | Timothy Dwight, of the class of 1849, dittans, otmuspheric and otiery, are not pros- | §ITUATION WANTED=A F0UXA LADY WISITES 1n Paris who hud for years been collecting beans | tnjared ‘sat & Tl snars of Beriin Hnce 1'ne, | Weot out, but returned uzaln fu fifteen min- | years of his Iifo to such an oxtent as to become \nor, pwiont cut,or ore not favorable, the dinease s ot | for her bosrd turonk the winier® Adareas K os oo rivod, which I mentioned in my former letters.® | Utcs and asked tho witnces if he had aov An tho writet's objection of |ng unhealthiness of IMNH‘. On receiving & reply in tho aflirma- that part of “your then territory aroso | tive, hie invited Johnson to drink with him. maturally from it newness and oncultivated con- | Witness sald he did not drink, and, after Ros- ditlon, hisexception, from thiscondemnation of the | coa drank, he pald for tho articles he had pur- country, of the ** soll * of 1ilinois was of the high- | chased and walked out. Johnson went back to- est importance; and the present inhsbitants of | ward tho stove, and in & few moments after- your great Stata may well rejoice in the richn ward heard the door open and saw s man come of your inherltanco, of whlch Mnrquette had m e duet e tho Tatter chitored wittess Nosnd Iayorably epokeh 8 century before, # 1 h behind the bo: Tt how hitlo gt Marquette, or the writer of | tho voice of a man from behiu e boxes, that lotter, anticipato tho rapidity with which that | about twelvo feet from the counter, saying, exteneive virgin soll wonid be improved; or how | *‘\Viersdoyou keepyourbeert” Witnessturn soon this great metropolls of the Narthwest, | around at that moment, and, as he did so, he with Ita haif million” of fntabitants, would | was struck with some Blunt’ ustrument on' tho here stand in its IXD:{ ana pride, abounding | side of the hend. Having a cap on, and the with the comforts and luxuries of 1ife brought | hjow falling on it, he was not burt much, and he hisher from all part of the world | e hasiness Intercoutes of Maj. Von Bchasck | 847 the prisoner (Sheridan) striking at bim, and wilh the citizens of Detralt anterior to the ftevolu- | ROtied 8 scar, or scab, that he had on his facc, tlonary war brought him into an early and some. | —the same borne at that moment by onv of the what intimate interconrse with tho nathoriti sccased, Sheridan, whom he positively ideutl- that military post, and donbtleas explaina his fled, struck him four or five times, and, knock- sequently coming into possession of the auto- | fng him down, placed his knee on his throat, aphe of several of thora authorities, Including | witneas belng so badly stunned st the time etters from Col, Hamiiton, the Lirilieh commander from all the countries on the faco of the globe, and who, just before his death, gave nearly $160 for five beans of n specics which he Lind before sought but never beon ablo toobtain, Then L had read of the man who got together some 80,000 bugs, and of the girl who rejoiced fo & collection of 18,000 buttons. [Laughter] In the outumn of 1808 a gentleman perished in & steamboat disaster on the Oblo River, and upon his person was found a will by which he bo- queathed o collection of 70,000 pamphlets to the Penusylvania Historicat Soclety. If this man waa mad. surely there was *method in his madness,” Among the forms of hobbies was what had come to bo known a8 relic-hunting, and Mr, Van Eclinack took occasion to condemn fn this con- nection the vandal practices of such in this clas; B8 robbed bistoric objects of their great: & subject of genoral remark. Ho leaven an aged wile and two grown-up sons und daughters, delivered au addrves full uf quiet wittlclsms | Rencrated from the gri, sod fn this way | buscufice. heartlly appreciated by his sudience of Yalen- | I account for the years fu which we have | siane. In epesking of the financlal condition of | escaped yellow feverin an epidenile form. 1 A TEME the University, Lo said that the colleze author- | also belfevn the germs to be Indizenous to Mo- | £X and axe aefornlacd to teduco even at a eridce. ftics bad sufered no losses In their investments | biloand Galveaton, As regards Vicksburz snd | giand, Waters & Sons. Mass & ilamiin, for the past. fifty years, and that the inancial [ Mempnis, I beiicve It to bave beon importea | SHier makers., o wildcjl s one organ, conditlon was an the whole very roud. Atthe { from New Orlcaus. 1 bullove that the best | Ameznicent orian, catalgued ai sama time he stated that thers was great need | fweans of prevention are by a thoraugh hygienic | Grgan, with bt of hetia tor e In pledos A sprendit of tunds on sccount of the increase fn the num- | system in this city, such ns Is In_operatlon In | Ypglehuat 8sh sery ne tuned squars erind st 8200, licr of atudents, aud the consequent necessity | New York and Battimore, where Ialsu bellevo | are low dgures. We warmant every instrument, 10 ad- for merensed facilitics for inatruction. o was | the germs to have been indigenous, and where | S1108 to the wamant of the masuracturcr, for ave not here, however, 1o bog, but to givo good | I believe these were eradicated by strenuous | dismi rRail word from the old rollege to those prescnt, and | Eanitary regulations. The necessary conditions A 0 le;lmflm s, to reviva old assoclations with old clnssmates | ore Leat, longcuntioucd molsiure, & lack of EMERSON BQUARE PIANOS. 8ad young graduates. IHespokoof the health | eflicient hygienic measurcs, improver drainage, | Desutitul nvone, 0 0 aoes, of students in Now Haveo, disclaiming any ides | snd general low condition of sanitsry regula- Perfect Actlon. that that place i unhesltly. There ls no mais- | tions. In somo realons of this city which were | WArmated fa every respect. xMEALL ria there, with nll dus dcference to the doctors, | extremely filthy, account for the sbsence of Corner Btate and Adams. und‘kn showed that the old university town was, | foyer by tho abscuco of a germ. Had the germ J)ECHER DROSS AND . FTING OFFRI—WE ANE OVERSTOCKED WILLIAM COX, ~ Bwecial Diwalch to The Tribuns. Dxoatun, 1., . 8.—Another old settler of Macon County died last night—Witilam Cox, of Whiteland Townshlp, aged 75 years. He came to Illincls fn 1633 and settled in thls county soon after. JAMES 8, ROCKWELL. Naw Yonx, Jan, &.—James 8, ltockwell, one of the best known and wealtliest citizens of Brooklyn, dicd to-day af scarlet fover and diph- therls.” He was 00 yesrs of age. CASUALTIES. . d tat, A BMASIHI-UP, hilad L pluce | TUUSHER tharme, instancing tho tact that therellehunter; | 57'\lo Northwest, tagethor with other papors, in 3',..,.‘,.,.”“;‘:;,,35 e Bpectcl Disoateh to The Tribuna. D atlataiog himsctt and s wicos | been prescnt, Ithink the fover in an negravated PlANGS oI noarly l’ tho Istters from Jofterson’s tone | JyLICH eferenca 1 mae to that groat erent n your | {o" prisonr Hoscoo b thought, ballooed | sftcmiau Cirr, Iod, Jan 3—The Pacie | with this swecpine, statement, the roverend | form would have been present. I bellove in séprices and on termi that cannok L0 eutp, A ument. Another form of hobbylsm was bibllo- bl 4 379, b t Tiinols hi from behind the xel where @ |‘express, due nt Chlcago this morping at 8 | Professor touch elicatcly aud sympatbetl- | atmoapheric influence to the extent that germs 184 nd 190 ¥este st wmaula, or the rage for pcmuflur curfous and a‘,),,'fl(;gg;';;nmgcmL your great Tllinols hero, | 0" polding Mrs. Johnson, :ht “1¢ 18 in the ¥ cally on the_tnoral o'clock, met with a serios of adventures, not the of the Institution. The | may bo transmitted by currents of alr, but to [IATCETT. DAVIE £ COa b 'y e anoscripts which have thus | right-band pants pocket,” meaniog the money manners and morals of the collere, he sald, # ¥ UFRIGHT PIANOS. T "'é?:m“pflflf"&'i ‘I’nl&rgfi:r:‘i‘:aeét\ oty SOt Eoaection it tgue | (331) that, withoss was fobbod of. 'The robuers | Jeast of which was a collislon, by which & Jarge | wore s good ay when Limeelf ang Mr Pools ";;‘ ‘“:‘“““;I ;""““ say. v ot o Thesecelehrated planus. witl otaers of bost makes, ommended to his auditors to ransack their uld | otber facts to which I stiall advert,1 Lave founded, | tan ont, and witocas and his wife started out | amount of rallroad property was placed hors du | were underzraduates. e congrotulated the ¥, Joseph Jooes, member of e Board of W, W, EIMBALL. cicats and bureaus for old coins and send them | Mr. Preaidunt, my claim to an early connectioil | and hailocd *Murder!" etc. ‘The man who | combats and two passcngers were seriously | kraduates that at last s pastor had beon sccured | Health, was examined. He says the yellow fe- Cormer Btate and Ausmi-aie, fothe gifted and cultured collcctors of New | Tith the Iilinota country, and to & quas-citizen- | had held witness ran up Aberdeon strect, and wounded. Owinz to tho Intense cold and the delayed Enstern connections, the Paclfic express Jeft Dotrolt at 12:30 this morniug, two hours and onc-hall late, The tralu consisted of threo sleepers, anc firat-class, one sccond-cluss, ons baggege aod sn express car, all drawn by two cogines, No attempt -was made to make up the lost time, aod Io fact sny atlempt to do so would have been futlie, e the anow was drifting badly on various sections of the line, and tho cold was intense. Nothing, beyond an occaslonn] plunge fn a suow- for the college pulplt. He also spoko with just | ver can be imported, bot be coutd not . I NOI pride on the lmgmls of the uptional system and | )ggp epid, ulcpru that He b |:‘.‘M" the NEY vn“u“;é’\vwl?'mt PIAYOS, the prusent high standard, Of the pe i il 5 woitee. du Lellives the NEW OROANS, sounel of the .college, be remarked thas eplde'nlc can occur in New Orleans without fin- | Forsale on fastaliment plan, at e but fheru of the present Faculty dated back to | Pottation, provided the causes are favorable, Corner S1ats and Adims. 1850, He clused bis remarks with meuy warnn, | Is in favor of rigid quarantine, not of the pres- Nfim‘mg‘f‘mfi kiudly words of welcome aud conurstulation, | ent lax system. Rigid quarautine bere, snd muuth st BTOKY & CANFS, At tio close of his remarks the applause was | g d i) 1+8 and I state-st. unly brokea by the singing of ** Alma_Mater.”” also azainst Mubile and Galveston, If the quar- | ST GUEN ™ T FLEOANT NEW STTCE SIE, COUEEN.” AN ELEOANT NEW STYLE The noxt toast, * The Study of Lho Classies,” sutine there abould be lax and ineflicient. Be- of ESTEY COTTAUE OUUAN, at & modersts was responded to by lieves In the germ theory, although o haspop | PFicesud oucasy tarmeas 8 L MR ALFRED DARTON, much studled It. Beileves the disease can be = of the class of 1860, In o hialy witty and in- | reproduced. Ilos experimented with iy | ~oeerore e EANANGIAL: spiring manner. Ho belioved that the anclent ; DVANCES M A DIAMONDS, \WATCHER! Iomans were well up fn Latin, and tha the | 0¥ injecting sellow fever germs fu thelr bodies, | A 10,0t 188 pri e ship smong you. Inow deeply regrof having part- 2 4 with ang 3f Gol. Colo's atters, as it wotld naye | the other up Van Buren street. A crowd eath fng up, among ven grest pleasuro to deposit the wholo serles In | €F¢d, and [Hoscos camo runn . B hveatvca of this Soglely, hat Linsieautieipsted, | otbersy and asked witnoss whut had hippened, Mr, President, when 1 dld so thst { should | The latter informea him, snd & man who was ‘ever become o closely connected with yourgreat | standiug by said, “This man (Roscoo) Is ndfi city, Ilitie lmagined that in the courss of a few | tective; give him a description of the man, T abould have residing here, inthis City of | Thoy went futo the store, and Johnson gave acore or more of my childron, grand. | Roscoea meagro description of the persou, al- d sons-in-law, with four of them beada | |hough at the time he had an fdea that Roscoe 4 sevoral of them among the promis tad held his wife. Roscor man of this city, This connection ( Was the person who had held his wifc, | Rostoe, has natarally lod me to take & doop 1nterest in your | WDt away, an u'-'m‘; l"k ol 1 ) growth 8nd prosperity, and in your misfortunes; | Same night returncd and knoocl on wittiess &4 alsa In whatever tends to elucidate tho early bis- | doorand haliooed for him, But hodid notanswer. tory of tho great Northwest, 1 have, thore- | Next morming officers came from the pollces York and rbliadelphla, who knew so much niore about the value of theso things than did the people out here n Chicago. [Laughter.] People also made hobbles of tho various isma which were continually springiog up, and It was even thought that sonie of the ladies were mak- jox a hobby of women's rights. {Smiles.] Tiero werg other kinds of hobbles, ~ Georze Peabody's hobby was success.in financlal pur- suita, which was very differcnt from that of a Californla mlillonaire who died recently, aud whose soul was completely given up to the mers sordid fncrease of wealth, Another hobby was the ASLPY, 1t andl 100 Btatg-at. recent craze for ceramics, which had even be- ‘hi lted it tho death 4 Sic L LAUNDEH %J‘Efmui'-ffl"fl" fore, taken pains to collect and preservo,in sundry | station and got a duscription of the robbers. | drift, occurred to mar the pleasurs of | Ureeks wero protty well versed fn the Grouk | Which resulted fu tho death of the anlmal In Hear Llar] el Roudt. e Lol arfi:ftt}]xm.-omz thome of no less a poct thaa ;,,fif,m °xa“f'.'n3|".5§'fig‘fi'§'fi'bn‘v.fl'f ek f,“ lh:tlls{:n ng of ::uM- mo Idny «};teu‘t‘lflv:; the Journoy until 7:85 this m,,,f,,_.. when thy luuuul(;l. mn‘ ::u could e no udelrlulll;on‘ullon lwellve h;:un. Has never scen such results oe- “..umfi.'.!;‘f.‘ffil‘.m'-'f.’n“x:fi-fihf}"’:fi-"fim"&" £ 4 ave sppearod frol e rou| scoe In, ani rs. Johnson ideni . Jur teacoing the youne idea how to shioot I u | curyl rom ctious with e 8 Cuplty < 9 § AF . pnll‘t‘::,‘:fl“:l;"g"“ called bis hearors® attontlon | jone POFD fleefly Impresaod by the Justuoas of tha | proVE Boses e AT o The accused | tralth which was procaeding atthe rate of twen- dead Tanguage, A series of burleaque deriva- ng ffom julcctinge tho blood of other | wiuouns uf cupltal stucis. ULIVEI: HESLY. 111 Lake-t Femark that * {be era of French accupsucy s the febrile discases. AR TFALG FOIE OLD GULD AND BILVE] was thersupon arrested and taken away, ty mlics an hour, pluuged into tho rear end of | tions was received with loud luughter and much | 7 B and bo had f,:::m‘ m‘:‘?fl"fi,gg:'fi’ufi" 1t was "’{‘l‘:“'I'.‘,’,:"d::“‘mo:f:",fl',’,m:g“ in the aari OPFICER SHEA the Kalamazoo accommodation at Poksgon, s | apuisuse, The responss was full of many quips, Tuo Committee adfourned till to-norrow. ol)cl\:::{e fA A A oy e g T his own dear hobby. [Laughter.) This par- | stage of the corporate exlstnce of thls Soclety, was the next witnoss, 11e testified that In com- | ljttle hamlet six miles cast of Niles. The latter ?\l'rkl and crapks impossible toreprodice, but | 8enator Paddock will leave to-murrow for Wash. | Otuced tabilshed 1863, ticular hobby might bo sald to con- | paida dmu to u.;. Ll|mu r?‘umllnlwhncn uvems ?'nnyl w.ioll:hfll:nt::#:np ll::u“{:fv, ’F&si’n‘}flnmv:&:; conslsted of threo cars drawn by two loco. | fully spprecial A;lnluli fl: ‘I'I.ll(:‘l.l;::}lfi" Inwton, perhiaps also Gen, Nooker, The rest of F. our tsudable work, 1 inquired of you! el i f % % . LESLIE LI - 9 3oy o et cinon 'Lt omeay bmlon or ihe | Wik, Iateiugent Nomrian, *Wust 1 anuscripts | aod obtained 8 full description of the robbers, | Motftes: The snow had been driftivg badiy all | of the cines ot " 14, reapoiiica fo the toast of the Committes will continte tho fnvestigation NP WPROVED CITY FHOES the autographs of iuen who hod occupled | have yout' I recolved for an ) We | They stepped outslde to confer over tho matter, | bignt, and the accommodation was coming | wLinonia Redivivus," drawing u sketeh of the A FROZEN INE » Apply at Union Trust Cotne tllal.luculshm? b uscripte, 8 st | god while they were standing on the sldewalk n | along at the rate of apout ten or twolve miles | history of those institutions which were ouce 0ZEN INEBRIATE. vlaces in the b (olz }ltemnre.u art, and acionce of the world Konid bt thd auto* graph-seckers were more fastldious than others, and hence their division Into soveral classes,— some making a speelaity of sccuring one kind of autographs, and some, of another. Ilis own particular hobby had been to secure the hand- writing of Individuols conuccted with soma vrominent event in Listory, as, for fnstauce, the Ameriean Revolutivn, ficluding that of the uicmbers of the 8tamp Act Covuress, the Can- sress of 1374, thy Congress which passed the Declaration of lndependence, together with the houdwritiog of the signers, the members of the UId Congress, as it was called, the members of tho Constitutional Convention, and the first Cungress under the Constitution, tozether with the handwritiug of Revolutionary charactorswho &{terwarasbocome Governara, and thatof the six Nuovolutionary Presidents and Vice-Prealdents, with all the membhiers of thelr Cabinets. The posscasor of such’ lctters, in fact, had the writers’ for hls constant compaulons. Like the reader of Bhakspeare, he dlscovered pew beauties with ecach reading, They were not +the glary of colleze orators. 1o spoke cuconr- Special Digpaich to The Tribune, agiugly of the ¢ffort to revive * Linonls,’ and Dzeatun, I, Juu, 8.—Juck Hardy, nged 65, zmflx’l’!m’lmfl'lz:m’y bruaniaear, e 1= | an Irishwon who bas lved here tweuty-thres Thost D1 wcl“f“ n the foundation of thelr | Years was frozen tu deaths yesterday fu his own & ard while in a semi-lutoxicated conditfon. He later succese, b The sour *“Linonia' was then sune, after | had been Lrought home by a mao, who left him which Mr, Jamnes 8. Nortow, of the cluss of | at the eate, supposlug that hie got fnto the L 1663, paid o reuarkable tribute, In tespouding | house, Hardy's wifo discovered bim soon afier | g s iranis n e city, tn to the toast of “The Ladiea," t; '.uxlunuulcm Iymzron his Jace {n the vard, acad. Ho was | cveryibing comploto; and erratie mallens, Dido, Helen, Cleupatra, | very much addicted to strone drink, piathed. _Aduress K 44 anl Pevelope, With Whose Blstorics 1t 1R Clise | e e e e tumllry to teed the imagination ot our college | WHEIE: TWIZANSUNL X NOIl OLEIC youth, 2 N ORDER 70 ACCOMMODAT G UM EIOUA 3 v 3 throui o o ) o the cluus oGS B ANy g | praliPTLATARE she i 5 heve, el scription uf a trip to the tomb of Bl Yale, | prlce aacianiod at tug aou i e aion for the s :uu ‘!o{uuler 'ifl llll;y wll'rx:c, 'llur.“\’ulo [ I.m‘r(lu“ sl m'jm:: ' 0. during the week, ond [ n Wules, und, aithough lar from the scene of his beniuctions, the description of bia resting- | pdpuk, i SIM38. Hookscliers and Blatloners, 123 place was full of interest to thoss vresent. The B M. WALDIS! appropriate soug ot »I-Kel ' was sung, alter “'fi,‘"fi;"l'l%!"'fil 2 which the Hon, B Witson, of the ‘ciass of [ pituiEHE. 1848, responded Lo the toast of *“*Higher Edu- W, C. ME baye , 0o, m e, a8, e e e by | mun and & woman came ‘out” of Nd. 820'Wet R A b Aol ™ | Van Buren street, and, turning the corner, went swer need not ‘occasioned surprise, for you { W0 Aberdeen (stroot. Witness suspected the wera then 8 now country and in tha first half cen | man from his -\nmzc actions, and upon coming tury of your existonce as State, Now York had | up with him asked him if he would have nny uo Ilistorical Society until fearly or quite 150 cb?m:uml to golng back ta Johnson's. Roscoo yoara after ita founastion, whlle you had cne in | salu no, aud upon confronting him with Mrs, oue Afat generation, Johuson sho immedlately fdentificd him snd w yeard aftor my frat visit to your i\bary It | 4uiq o waa the villaln who had choked her,’ Ita then Infant atate, L took occasion 10 #end 10 | \vivess thon searched Roscoe and found a your then librarlan, who ‘was evidently a o « e e cntleman . of high culture, n old - docu. | black slouch hat fo a side vockct of his coat, gnunl bearing dato at Fort Cl and a revolver In his pantsloons pocket, Aftor and although nota paper pos x some conversation with Oflcérs Keatlog and valus, yntfzwunld.unha , be interesting to | Hoffwan be turned Itoscoe over. to them, your Society from its having Ucon writtco st that | and they took lim to the station. The carly day from the ofd Krench fortress beforo re- | question” arose &t the grocory as to ferred t tho whoreabouts of the second man Ona visitto your city in 1800, on which ocea- | eoneerned fn tho robbory, and sowe one said ston I had the honor of readlug a paper befora the | /"y ' o1t be over to Toscue's house. Mrs. Hociety. yoo asserablad tn ‘yout (then new) conve, | that lio T g T2 nlent and beautifal edifics on Ontario strest, 1 [ Hoscoe invited the witness over 1o su il was surpfised, indeod, at that thue, 10 bocos was the fact, and hedid so. He did not flud eye-witness Lo the extraordinary progress and sus any oue there, but searched the bureau and cess which bad stiended your historic inbors; | found a sand-bag, & illy, 8 small quautity of for T was then Infornied that you had 5.000 manu- | gunpowder, the drawings ot safes, and n phuto- an hour, hoplugx to ‘push through the drifta oud take tho slde-track st Nlles s0o as tw allow the Pacific express to pass. The effort was in vain, The heavy express, smoviug at a mowentum of twen- ty miles an hour, struck the rear car of the ac- commodation, and hurled it for o distance of ten or fourteen feet into the accond-class coach in front, mokiog as pretiy o pleco of Lelescoping aswaseverscen, The scatsand stuves were razed from their fastenlugs. The lew passengers—not wiore thau slxor elzht—wery thrown pell-miell to the floor. Une old gentlieman, named Stevens, 8 @ stoge-line froms Niles to Berrlen , had Wls Jefigleg broken just sbuve the Another passcuger was' seriously cut bout the face, The other occupants of tha car, Including the train hands, got off with o fow slight svratches and a lively lug up, Tho eugineors aud fremen had & very uarrow escape, The tenders ol both ™ cugiucs MOVED CITV (AL ESTAT! ), and 3,100 ut carrent ral A0 & BONY, 1U3 Washingtun NEY ON FURNTTU nd otfier goud collate 1l touin 3 MACHIN- 8. JAS. B, E, ral L5T PATING TES. 1 lveativy, mad foediag X, or its equivaient: rra; 0 syeniey 11 Ulicago 1o control thie ity aod ug lorelioy e inay be zroed un, A caplial siuon will bu sequirnd 10 conduct the busfucas veriy. Tiile fe & fewtiiuiate business and wiil stagd stigatiunt tho inore capital einployed thu grester s wrauted and er the terrltory - rofitale bus nation direct. with full name T, Post-umice liox 4z Clne ATOWAND FREUMILL AT CIR- ty of rigvator, 20,000 bushele: eribs Tone wore crushied up into the cal - (ILCK, Jeweler, Nawsdeater, snd Fagey | fur et hustiels of corn fncluded; all in pes Ry rereating m themneizcs, bt sbuntamye | acripie, anu some of thein weroof great interest | geaph of tho prigoner Sheridan. ilo uskod Mre, | miacks and splisters. Hitered T g ONL: | o By SIVINE KOG aes fE00E (ermany | GOGis: T80 LAKSL. Eae Lib e ger. e 41" LW HRGTIIRS'E L, TS 0 tn Lho suggestions which thoy ins ired. '"?h’“;‘alm' Jf.'."&f::'&k‘:‘:.i‘:f".’:"'xI?EL'M"%'J:%}‘L’{' Koscos If sbo badl any objection to “{" taking | geveral rods, “and the powerful iwachines | numversity-lite, and ating o higber grade | LOST AND e e | Lbienct, Aucient -papers_brenthed the spifit of tho | Wik then aboat 100,000, " The surroundings tn | the articics away, amd she sald she hud uot. | were rendercd usc) The second emrine on | of calture m our eoliege, s ST A 3 st fntercating, not to sy mage | ‘Yitnuss produced the articles he bad found. T e e ware el jilled with poors, | . Oficer Touian gava sfmilar slatement to and. indead, crowded. Piles of pamphlets and | that of Shea. newspapers mek the eya, ‘Ihe walls wore crowded YOR THR DEFENAE, with unmerous maps, poriraits, eugravings, sud | Messers, N. U, Bullivan, A. U. Locke, Laubach, ictaros, all tastofully arranged and alspiayed in | aud McDounld testifled thiat Mra. Johuson hod nat substantial and “eloguni edifica, When tnat | gescribed the man who had held ner as befog stately bullding, with e uroclois traasures, was | gyt tall, with a full beard aud mustache, and destruved by tre, you had the dee-Tely resret and | g¢ gl had nover seen bim Lefora and did not "fll’z‘? L on;". ‘.{lnr. l'relldm:.klo ‘,‘;“'f’"“‘.'lfi' ::‘uw Wheéther she could recognlze him agalo or urnix-lika sivo rom the L 3:".1..«“." :'rellfifinnvxv: “;nvthu fuvorablo prospect of ‘The Court ruled out the hercsay cvidence of your not far distant re-catablisument on the site of | the witnesscs ou thu ground that tho counscl your old, bistoric nome. You, wha have,so nobly | for the defense had objected to Ollicer Blica encountersd ombarrassmonts and irlals of the | testifying as to what description Mre, Johuson gravust character, descryo wuccesd, liad given him, on the uight of tho robbery, of Oun motion of Mr. E. 3, McCagy, with an | thie tnan who had held her, amcidment by Mr, 8. H. Kerfoot, thy Boclety | * Afaj, wmmax«. the principal of & detective passed 8 unanimous vote of thanks to the | ggency, testified that Roscou bad been workine Mr. Arthur . Ksmball, of thio class of 1877, | JFOUND=#20, TARTIES HAVING LONT THlE | ~e as tho youngest alummus, responded o % Un: | g, £3me. by sully deutityiog tho sinio cal sddvess 1 : = 2 : dergradunte Lite,” Ho rave 8 pleasfug pleture [ o et ____________ | 5 AND 7 NUIIH CLALK-ST.—FINST-CLASY F tho nrescut life af tho students of the ofd | [,03T=0S WANGULTTS oI DN BT ATE T ) Doard, With roons, 84 1o ¥ ber woek, with 0sa of e o vin L reul 0% wi 1108 the pootieal | Fimicy s e huriaty Shb ik (62 8, stk can, | plagoaud baiit day-bos college, giving the reul ell 0 D a nder will bs iberally Fewrarded by resurning ta me at 10 of “dormltory cxistenee, Tno scenic had | uyotlce, 8, 1 KERFOOT i¢arboru-aty SGLIEH NG, 11 By ASIRaTE uged much shive somu ol the older alumnl OST=ON T MGHT OF THE aD, A BAY E it W o wulght about 1, gy l:‘":lma‘:-&;:-?r ! writers’ times. Take, for_instanve, an auto- pgraph letter of George Washington, in the speaker’s possession, written to John Jay aud marked on the outside ** Publlc Business,” aud what & traln of facts and circumstauces It recalled, what o key did fu wive _to the versonal vharacteristics of {ts author! Not only did it challenre thought, but there was sanathlug tungible in_ the outograph, so that historical and blographical lnformation, by tho perusal of v:mmlu original pupers, becamnu precise and abidine. It hns been objected that, owlng to the exer- cise ol this hobby, tamily mauuscripts became dispersed, and aceurate blographies impossible, ‘1o objectton waus well taken, in the madn, but it should be reiembered thas the patfence and fi:mwcmurn of muny an amateur coltector had en the means of resculng much that would, thy uceounnodution was alse considerably in- Jured. ‘The forward trucks of the tender and baggage-car were thrown from the rails, gnd twasted trausveracly ncross the track, ‘Thy ox- press train remained on the ratla, Bome of the pussonizers had arison, and got o sltzht shaking- up. The sleeping oues scarcely experivnced the scusation, Ald, MeAuluy, uf Chlcago, who was i thu Wayne sleeper, was thrown agalnst one of the wiudows with suftlcheut furce to Jet Iu o carrent of veey cold air, Conductor Haw- kins footed it back to Poksrou and summoticd & locomotive from Niles, The train hands ook curo of tho two wounded. A surgeon wos soon obtalned, and Mr. Stevens' brokes log was sct, He was mode us comfurtoblo as pos- slble. o about two hours tue locomnotive ordered from Nlles arrived, It oud the unharmed ono from the accommodation train [ werd ¢ fneath the slms,” and bis preturo of ifu | 14 mnres one white off hind In Now lluven ut tho presont time was recelved | latna fo 1 Contran. | 00 baid fur toe returu of the N'VADE NOTEL, 3 AND E Ry ‘near ) with great futcrest by nil present, After stz Laurirer,” the AXNUAL BLECTION OP orricens was held, with the followineg resule: President, Benjumin D, Mogruder, ', Vice-Presldents, Azartah T, Galt, Stanford Hewell, St, Paul, '01, | % o et o e e e Secretary, 8, Leonard Bovee, Exccative Com- ‘(}u:“—lt:i\l' nr,tl'rllvulz‘A“\" xl'f-'-'fln’- A Jf.’f.",):m“‘“m N A TRIVATE ll"AllllL"\'—'T(;“lll_'Kmd JOA MAL: 3 Y ¢, W13 ) 7 : o , o 3 T dsotnel 1 ;‘fl:l“‘,“L’l:‘“'{'.gl"f:c‘r".i"“‘- ML Axel I Hateh, WL | g Sl Sl e her of Rixty-art nod Mt i i by Terme $100 & monite - Tlefercaces . . Y Jonn W, Audrews, *70; | samoevenioz golog wests (s wiaro has a b e Addrees K 1o Tribane omce. trahger Farwell, 3, 8.'S., 73, ' | W ot A%ioural rewand wiil o pid e AT B u Monrug-at.-(wod roonis and buard, 81, 81,7 1.5 ver duy| & lbersl reductlon 10 weekly bosrdurs., g\\lm ll()\‘l'fl‘ COUNEI} WABASIH-AV, AND 2 $adlsou-st —Perianent board st very low raies, Transieut,! ber da) ay boand 83, Come sud see. ur = R — t sveuker for his nteresting paper, atd Mr. Vuu | for bim since lnst March aa s private detective, | were tutched to the express, aud at 10 o'clock Mr, E. U, Mason subimitied the new coustlty. | turn. with harnees, on appl L4 south € ... HMOISES AND CARRIAGES, ifi'&‘é'«"&?h‘.fl"{a": 'zlix::fi:'x‘n‘m ll:tfinlfn n’fx‘::gm: Bchaack waw proposed as an bonorary Iife mem- | and thot ho was nstructed to carry two bats. | th train began crecpiuig turough the drifts 1o | tion to the membors of the Assoclation, and i | * z:_:_"-’i—‘v-‘i'"l 7 POl BALE-AT BECKEFTS OLD BTABLE 1N THE had been condemned as one which shiould nat be | brr of the organization. 1ie had never acen the hat found on Roscou uur | Nilus, On arriviok toer the dintug-car was | was foriiwith adopted, “The following resolu- | [ Q8T=4 LADYS SICKEL BUltek: o rear of No. 20 Aliudt., slx imiparted Norman Pere {udulged I, but the speaker took the ground | The meeting then adjourned, the saud-bag nud billy: Lie nover kuow of simi- | artached and the hulf-starved passcogers obtufy- | tions were presentcd and unanhinously suopted: | Kiankiin-i, hetween Stadlsu gherun stahlone af difisrént azes culor ud slze"es that the desire, when cxpressed b & sullablo lur weapous belog carrfed by privato detectives. | ed a good square breukfost, Between New Buf- PRy Resolved, 'fnat the Chirago' Yale Assoclation | wiilbe re lieard ‘with pleasure of Uio estuthishment | ¢ f us ume and under oroper clrcumstances Chiesgo of an unnuul examination for adnission funocout and laudable one, In fact, fulo und Mizbigan City the botated traln was ouce more snowed up, und It wus only HOSTS OF PEOPLE ARE MARTYRS TILH PRIBONERS T afck heaanche, that Infaltible symptom of a dfs. | ¥6re allowed to muko statements In their own ANE AND BICK HOLEKS, FRONOUNCED I8 af cost, NI MICHL. L e freo of cost, QILES' LINIMENT A AL 3 curable, cu . i of th . to Yale College: thut 1t heartlly &pproves of this i lect o (ool white: 19 | JGDISE AMMONIA. Bpavi ita, Tingbune compliment to s man to recelve such 8 | ordered stomach, lver, and bowels. Many suffer :'fil,';:r;"f‘cfmwl.l;:x::fi:.:;‘fc"n‘:::::n::ulnlum‘; u{. :"h;‘n"n “:..:u 1.’1::0 ":’-‘n‘c!dnnu;:::;:“ th:t’ policy on i) part of the Faculty, and urgee fis | Nt harricad uil bells un. lolurn (0 116 Whine- Il:um.'m:, [l -}:vuuh R -grlu'n:"knw-."cundn":‘u&n B e eure, | from It a8 many ss three o four times s week. | Fiy"octions bofore and aftcr tho robbery, aud | f1'® Saa o chabled o pall — throust Lo bt i et C NG DAY HOTE Bty Shra mranieed “Hend Tor. baiapRIet sote 1 this councetion M. Van Behaack gquoted | Ty dosonesdiessly, fr Hostetter's Stowach Bt | gafd ho scted 1y wood falth and inuocently | No dificulty was experioneed afcer leaviug tve Committes by tistructed 10 appomt o sith. YRl s 10FormA0n tors, by toning the digestive organs and rogulating | enough, He acknowledged that bu had been fu the bowels and liver, removes the cause, and dis- | the Penltentlary. He hod becowe acqualuted nful aymptom, The iatimale symp: with Bueridan ‘a short time ayo, and be had tlie brain and the sbdominal region | Riven him bis picture, which explalued {ts pres- c euce in his buredu. ?;d:;:fl::::?:: °.L',:m,:? Bherlday, who 1s a rather short man, with black balr sud ¢yes, and hayiog on his face the . AVE b= irasaof the Besge: | STIAYRC 1008 BT YOI Dickons’ vircular reoly to the hundreds und ;fr" retur Fraa huodreds who sought lits sutograph, 4 Tocomply with your inodest request would not bo reason- ably posaible,” and thought toat the reat wovelist was worthy of praise for noticing these Tequests, oven lu the way ho did, instead of tiwowing them Into the waste-basket, Pere yuciotho, when in this country, auswered 500 plications of this kiod, and Lady Frankln erttled pumerous requests of a like pature. 1t waa recorded of the editor of a certalu Michl- @an pgper, saldl_Mr. Van Schaak, that, on writ- dug totiomas Carlyle for his autogsapb, bu re- telyed tue characteristically curt and grufl re- Michizan City, and the trafu areived fu Chicago Just exzhi hours late. No blame can bo attached o any of the oflicers or emptuyes ot the road, Tho accldont wus unavoldablio uuder the eireum- statces, and that vo wors dawmage wes duny or lives lost 13 entirely duo to tus fact that the expresa-traln was making leds than two-thirds herschedule speed. BURNED TO DEATIL Npectal Muapateh 10 The Tribune, ‘ToRONTO, Jan. B.—A terriblo event, resulting Inn the death of a muan aud his wife, took place at Brovkton, & suburb of Toronto, last night, G A T b T Weat Tirosdway, New York. iolesalc; VAR SCHAACK, STEVENBON & (i ) A WY RUSIENTS ARE IIETURN: P S50 B A WM AR HHEAVES | gl far horses thelatment i yellow wrappers. Lu L IS—WILL TRADE A FINE TRIMMED TWO- Ik ldll fllah"!fll for saali, .:lnnr'&.lfl-}fllr\'l.ml-t‘:f‘l‘l‘l;ld' : Giwice, Wi > : i Haraess, erc. 1 slelkis wouds for sals. ~ HATLIA- teee of three menbers. Inchinling himsel duty Jshull be Lo conali with tue collc and 1o make all necowary arran, xamination of 187010 this city, x LETTENS, XTC, . ‘Tho retiring oflivers were presented with o vate of thanks and o rousing cheur, aiter which tne “Chirago Alumnt Song," custowary at these dinners, wus suni by all, standing., A Jet- ter from President Portor was read concratul; iy in the Assoctation, and convuutng Pr teplag, Collatds Beet dou Dwight as *‘un uunsophisticated wan' to tne Miscellancous, Chicago olumni. l.u;wn"mim‘nlnxlx;undllm'm rlvr‘l(('ilm‘}'-—a'rxrl‘lulip:’uxllil.gy{‘fiu-:;v‘lfil abseut ones regretting hele {nability 1o be ptlons of rooma, furiished or unfur; pressut, avd cxtending. thelr bust wishios tr | Seite'or Siucia, o the'beas ocations fn the ba rellected, as it wi Tho roform fustituted by the Dittens whon the di- | gIAK BERSUE WIPR AAC CIVOR O 0 TR, e ) RENT-I001 Wost Slde,s NT-TIE bEUu\'n FLOOR OF A FINK (C- n}u";’l::h.ulnn' corter of Monra . and geative, secretlve, aud svacuative functione 1o 48 | bad pot buzn ot the latter's pluce ou the hight # atate of chaos, has othier and inors beneficlal re- | fiy question, avd was entirely lunocent af the sulls, viz., the complete putritionof the whole | crimie be was churged with, physical economy, the restoration of appetite ana Mr, Cunnlogham wade a short address to the repose, and an {ucrease fu the power of tho systewn | Court, iu which ho sald it was ridiculous to t0 resist discascs of 8 malanial type think that Roscos would commit such 8 crime o within sight sud neariug of bis pouse, nud re- 3 (ENT, BINGLE OF DOUGLLE, BY oy cr et AT AW AY o, Siatocit, 1 LOYS AT LAWN. Tota at Usk Park, $10,00 taand shoss. C, k. Ut 1 many Iy: * Her is ary aatogranh Auch £oud may i Ur | Of Hemara o wrictly’ private. familie, aud wili b st = dot Out of ti Mountalas, | turn imiuediately amoug persons who kuew | whict has thrown theinbabitants lutoun intensy’ | the vuceess of thy meeting, After the regular | shown to unesceptionable o ouly, [rea uf 3 E.fl?ee{:fé’r’ qll\la'l‘ed e S emnetlon | e T e Lyory Fepubiioan, bi, and inquird tho causs of tho excitement | gtata of horror aud excltement. Tho victims | SC8HOD Was uver, thoss presont reimained (0. re- | HOBALIENTING AND BOAGUIN EXGIAN WO FINE UESTDENCKS 1N farm,all impruved. _Ifyou bave call Achute is Jald from the river's brink up she | that followed the robvery. unua JONES & HAYKS, ountain to the rullioad, and we THY COURT :‘rf."{.fflxnz it, the monster luw'n are ¢ shing, | differed with himn us 1o the probabliity of the thunderivg, fiylug, leaplug down the declivity. commission of & crime under tho circuimstauces Thuey come with the speed of & thundervolt, atated by counsel, and ssid that the ovideuce and somewhat of fts roar. A track of | wWas very strong agalust the prisoncrs, who bl fro and swmoke follows them,—fire struck | been positively idenilied by Jolnson and bis by thelr friction witt cbute loge, They | Wil as the meu who bad committed the rob- “Printed Autogroph.—which, of course, was To autograpl at sli,—and the extracts, read in the lecturer's happy suanoer, created consider- able merriment. ' Authograpl collectors, continucd the spesker, Wwery subject to very grest temptatious, an ware, therelore, entitled to receive Lhe commis- erution of sl maukpa, fhe tempiation to were James Larmour, an old pensioner, and his wife, Maria, It secms that Lurmour, who was 05 years of age, had drawn his pension of 825 during tho day, and, accordlug to bla weual custom on such occasions, procveded toges drusk. In tuls he was jolued vy bis new old acquuingances aud buke new oues, Un- | = === P 1 Ionglnml:- ml’l:}u:m‘xlm halls u!luw l'iu-l:.: S AN I T:n'::if,“ T S, rang with the jully college glevs, Ju which the CIANGE=VOR CHICAGO PROPERTY, o o ¢ e H0R 10 sccanBiodats an 3 oot T o ::W"'“'"" 4t wruduutes of "l'"l""-"“’“' el | excaptiunabia ruonee or boarder, B Wi will Ut el | dentaidepicata bust bart of iocaulngton, M. for fus> jon folned with as much spirit und unction #8 | vertisa the fact, will Sad It to thelr lntorest to call un Chicayo, Address, uucv{umr property, N, 604 North thelr youuger brotbren. ‘The baunuet broke up | us we deal '“h,j""'“f"lf"?h unly: wo de cme | sfalu-at, Bloominiton. i1l Mually when the d s young, with u * Ilur- | PIoy cativasers but will cad frsonall s rul uy . bt ¥ for Old Yalu ™ that fully eviuc:d thesuc- | | ANTED=TO I ? Hologravhic & s it ¢ bery, Believiog Lhe prisoncrs were guilty of | Wife, 8 woman sbout Lis own ake. of the veeaslon, . | g ¢ ANTSER WANTED=A Vi “FALTNER :x'i:n.-“ ?u' c.;nf?-':.:‘: fi:;‘:‘;‘fifcr‘:r;‘r:l:‘:l:)\lfl'nn:nu‘- mfi: ‘hlnnl‘\ru%é.:: Iu :fu'}'flf.f'n“ §fn‘:'&{%'i'rfi°n". t ’;rlma charged, hie would hold them for trisi | ‘The last secn of the couple was enterlog theiv The following 1a the lst of thoss wao aat | fbsdes ?Jfl"firk. xfim: ry'i'.’fnfl“' Kl Abliangd 'j‘““"“‘ +sters 88 autogruph kieptomuniace. {Lauglter.} | dicularty. They strike the Geep water of tho | 8t the Crimiual Court. restdence late fu the afternoon, both bolug then | down to thu table: Juidze Booth snd Richs —_ — 3 YARTNER WANTED—IN A RETAIL UROCKRY S S ‘dolng u fulr bualucss, 1n'0ng uf Lhe inuet Buurlabiny O BALE. EX- { cittes nWisconsi. | Afdrusd, with real uame and ref~ ey ORI, ercucu, 1t U, Tribune uifice. (No Lroker.) Ol BALE-VERY LOW, 70 FEET IF ELEGANT | —————— = y sck walout bank coubte a ook, Apory &4 Unton Teamt, Cors 7‘“3 Hydo, 477 Henry 1 Blisy, 547 E. U, Masoy, il 1605 Jumes 8, Murcon, '65; Albert A. Sprague, ? ANTED=BQUKCASE AND DESK, COMDINT o Juscul : K T Ty T il A\ e el i g I g e N i Wfl"”t-}“';flé il Aol ;i‘“i T INNTRUCTION, Seud fur cafalogus. o B Baudfont, 'oh It 1. Megrudit, | TR G ATy —LADIES AND GENTIRNEN CAN | |V 4 IOME FOR A : Frederick Gaylord, 513 Lienry A. Chittens KL & MY CA i dethy Jry 05 Jauly Lo Patmer, 5 AHred | cuustoyment Auary s 5o} bast Ghisa, 1 heul for Warkon, '69; Thoinus W. Grover, ‘74 Henry C, | Sremr sttty ; Baruard, '00: Perry Trumoull, 703" Walter 8. o STORAGE, V. Dodge, 1405 Justice George A, Sleech, the Hon. Carter M. Hurrison, 457 Mz, Van Sebuack refecred a t somo leugth to p ‘Thinothy Dwicht, *40; U, 8, F, Savege, " itam 1. ot Steele, 103 E. autoeraph foreerive, some of which, as the bogus nisuuscripts rciemmg 10 o discovery of Pascsl sevoral years mAh lor a time decefved even the very dycz. certain Freachwan by the Bame of Vrin Lucas wold, in the voursoof his career, 27,000 documents. of which ouly 100 were gevulue, for 147,000 france. These included pretended letters aud sutographs of Julius Cesar, fuwous pdets, paloters, sculptors, aud writers of olf aves, und aven Ictiers from Judas Iscarfot, Mory Mavdulcne, Bt Peter, aud Luza- Fus, Who was ralsed frow the dead!l (Lgugh- tcr.] A autoeruph charlatan lu chis country, heard a wile dis- Couusc! wauted the Court to fix the bonds as ITIIA.:H 'l‘-‘-?g: fi:{:’x'fi;‘:‘.‘fl'n:nf vould scarcely | low as vussible, becausy the brisuners were poor bave greater velocity than they bave st the foot | wen, who hud uot a dollar in the world, ~'Twa of the chute. ‘Thelr average velocity isover 100 | thousaud dollars ho thougtit was too mgh, aud feet In a second throughout the eutire | tho Court coucluded that $L,500 cach was distance, and at the lustant they lesp | enough, and fixed thy ball accordiugly. from the mouth Lhelr spved mdst by Befure leaviug the dock the vrlsouers were nfi" X feet per secoud. A _sugur- | Blso charged with lsrceov fu steuling Pat pine log sometimes welgh teu tons, What & Dinun's hurse and cutter, and with obtainjug ouusllel How thu water Is dasbed Into thy | thoucy under false preteases in representing to airt Like a grand plume ol duimonds and 1ow- | bin that they were privatu detcetives, and, buws, the featbery spray ts burled to the Jught | When employed by im, recovercd the rig, as ot & hundred feet. [t furns the grandest fouu- | alrcady stated tu “Lus Tituuss, and reccived Intoxicuted. Abour 9 o’clock the nelzhbors saw the bouso un Are, aud, on bastening to reu- der assistauce, it was found that the flames bad guined such -headwoy us to defy ull offorts to subdue thew. Atter the fire Lud burued iteelt out, the coarred rewnius of the aved coule were found Iyl ide Ly side, whers tue kitchien bad been, The bodles wera burned to a clsp, it belog Gopossible to distluguish the mon from the woman. Their legs wers burned comoletely off. Their arms could wot b disiuculshed from a heap of hot ashes, while their skulls werc as bare us that y . WIINGING-MAC] 18, atarching-uachtues, collar-lroutog wwachincs, 1 MACHINER How thu wacers of the poud | the money, Mr, Cunolnghuw ssked the Court tatn cver pebeld. L . : ‘ . Pt Testog, "T0; TR e FoOI BALE-CHRAL=1 ENGINE OF 11X BOLE; » ! " e . to grant the prisoncrs time to procure witnesses | of a skeleton, and were blackeued with the hv- | Hugl, *0; Washiogtou Meslog, 3 Joun C, URNITURE, CARRIAGE 1 ih ineh R S T forsed a1l saamme of Josters ooy Jourd | foam mud geetio aud lash wgalust th shorcl | T R R L “WhICe Fhuse Iuter | tng coals that were seattered o or bout thein, | Grat, 10; 0o s Swau 15 Fonias O, Stawe | Fed: ae T A T P 4oa A SutlAT el bxAd Sels M et ety 'inw"fi Riaphy, parciculssly. such se urporied v b | 008 107. l:;sd'}:‘e"ur has floated so us | cbaries, sud bls Hosor geve Lhew acontivu- | An fnquest was Leld, and 8 verdict returned to | Kioley, 005 U, W. Young, 'uf; James Cuaru. - o L goud conditlon. - Tgquire uf RUKNI N & Geore Washingtois, sud Lad thea steeped | fo he ac right angles with' tho path of | auie- : thie ellect that tue Woccased coupla et thelr | ey, o 4, T. Rogers, 07 Lsklo Lewls, 'y oI BALL, T e b o e & them in cotleo to color thew, aod cay- wqa‘“:‘nmr& n.wnugm Yue wouth of the | Thbe prisouers sent to fricnds to secure ball | eud by burning, but how the lirg uriginated there | Junes N, Hyde, '613 Ulwau Strong, 73: Will- e Ty e ILEGFTHE CIICAGY |~ J{OUSEHOLD_GOUDS. RLD il ‘G PAKUAINS 1N FURNITURE OF crery description—Ilsudsume pariur und chamnr sets s WalY IGICE pricea: s lov ot Kary chalrs, ianey i tify, AU ¢4l CARITY ELALTY UUUCT Yalua: bes i R SRR S R o o BOOKNe g EN0) B0ORS AT HALF-PRICK-PICTUU: 5,000 SUCR% AL (AL 24 Now. Pleiuresive Europe, $3: thislury Workd, by Ddyklak, 83, cost 8:0; red them around o bls boots 20 give them the proper ereuses, aad otherwlse untiquated appearanco which such documcats should poasess. The locturer was glad to esay tuat he owued sevoral auto. finphn of Washiogtou, which he "had obtsined v10ro this Puiladelphla artist sopearcd on tha #laze o1 uctlon, yud which, therclore, and ou Otler accounts, be kuew to be zeuulne [Laughircr, Mr. Van Schaack referred to the lste Rev, Was uo evidencs to show. chute is, perbaps, fifteen fect ubove thie surfuce | 10F thew, but at last accounts bad not obtalued :ll 100 water, A uuze lox nurlrdhlrorxln ‘zhe chluw I leaves the air wod allsuts oo the floatiy los, e ae T ‘\"uu koow bow a bulict fl"}m[ our s ul The W ;lp;\.hlg-l‘rl h:l Caunda. nazing a saw-l taneivg ! Tho eud stnkes 5 . Thowas Journal. with & beavy :uu","nu:luuu quickly past for [ Wiliam Burt was senteuced 1o twenty lashes # sbort diatauce, then with o crash Like the re- | of the cat-0'-uino tasund a term of ona uwuuv verberation of astillery the fallivg log springs | fmprisoument. Al havlyg been wade readv, 150 fuet vertically 1010 the sir, snd, with e curve | the Bberiff read the seuteuce of tue Court. like & rocket, falls iow the nond seveuty yards | Tuen Lu deslred one vf Lo "turuku; 1o keep rom tho lug it struck. count ofthe strokes, * One,” sald ‘tho turu- ion E. Keilov, 'T8; 8, Leduard Boyee, '73; | FULBALE-A COMULE Lealle U"’W'; 785 David B, )L'num: u.\."’n‘?l'::':fwum'r‘::,’ Ly B3t Hon. B. A Wilson, '08; W G, | SEme e Whittewmore, '35; Samucl Appleton, '83; Fran- el I Butler, 63} Meory B. Muson, '70; Eugens i W. Whitnuy, ¥35; . 8, s, LW, A | L2 fsalotter to drews, 70 Allfed B, Mason, 713" Arthue p, | 28l ik Kimball, '77; Raymond A, Puttersun, '78; J. C, Burcougns, "42; “A. I, Hateb, '715 Hubere b | 20307 SiCE Bruwn, '61% Thowas Hedees, ’-)T" Thomas B, 2 \ilhay Marston, "i9; Ucorgo W. Mocker, V703 Edward | wirmuie FOUND DYAD. 81. Louls, Mo., Jau. 8.—Dr. 8. T. Brooks was found dead fu bis room st Gireenville, 111, this moruing, with onc bsud rosated. A largo bolo burned in the floor fudicated tha exploston of & lawp, but the tire bad gone out, vvidently for waut ot wir, ‘Tbo Doctor uss numerous triouds aud reistives East. ¥ CLOTIES BY BEND- GELUEN, 854 biate-st, URcrsby L DOMESTIC, Wil otlier Lisehines bolow fialf price, sad 933 0408, 123 Clark-st,, bioom's. Dick 13 Vulé., new, 8u: rics 1~Tw. Lash pa:d s TOY VDow i s AL, 1 [3