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THE CHICAGO TRiBUNE: WEDNESDAY JANUARY 15, 1870—TWELVE PAGES.’ 3 Thom 8. Hofeldt, 1., q g the ceremony of Installation Judge John G, Rogers, Past tirand Representative, addressed the Lodge, troubles passed, bearing testimony to the eflivient services rens dered by Past (irand Master J. Ward Eills, who forso long had been the B charge of the Lodee, ad to whese fostering cara was due {ts now fmproved comlition, To this he added his personal testimony of thu great and valued sorelces rendered to the Ord in Chiengo vy that distinguished brothes fngr bis remarks by presenting t hebaif of Chicago Lodge,No. 55, Edinbure Editlon o1 the Eney Upon the Lodge closing, all repatred to the Hamburg House, where a fine supper was prepared for the guests of No. 63 least notlceable featura of the supper-root was a beautiful plece of emblematic’ needie-worls, the handy work of Miss Guldston, Jaughter of Ta Bros, Leon Schlovsman and i3 Adams is entircly duo tha success of the THE CiT GENERAL NEWS. W. 8 Edgerby, U, 8, A., is registered at tho E. Gflmore, R. Q.3 Thomas Fyfe, being eslled u) referring briefly Heory Gibaon, of the Omatia Zlerald, I8 st the The Hon, Beojamin Giftord, Rantoul, ill., fs pecial Deputy In a guest of the Tremont. Bignor Campobelle, of Mapleson'a Opera Company, is a guest uf the Pacific. The IHon. James Forrester, among the guests of the Sherman, J. W. Cary, General Passanger-Agent of the T.ake 8hore & Michigan Southern Rallrond, is at tho Sherman, The Stonccutiers’ Unlon met at Bohemian Inll, West Taylor strect, last eveniug, and trangacted some routine business of ne public tls, on set of the latest lopedia Britan. Not the ‘There will be & basc-ball match at the Skat- ng-fark, foot of Randolpl street, this after- uoon, belween nines chosen Ly Mesars. Bpalding aud Reis, Play to commence at 3 o'clock. Constable Haskina was not one of the Conata- blea who served on Ralph Lamb the writ of res- titution referred to yesterday’ the writ obtnined from Justice ilaines. C. H. Kunapp, Assistant General Freight- Ancnt of the Chicago & Northwestern Raflroad, .and J, B. Mulliker, General Superintendent of the Detrolt & Lausing Ratlroud, are atthe Tre- b Sherman House—J, t1, Hanan Gorham, Cleveland; 3. M }!nlb_crum. ih\:\uinln!ck: LA ., “lieaton, Blol t. Willtama, Gran Louls Corno- n Martin Pottsdamer, obert Hmliton, Ky.: ' Warron _Campbeil, Coving. PADET, NOr WAS South Bend, F rle, 8t. Panl: Charles E, Gu o E. Tiamilton, New Y0rk: Johin F. Ceamer, 2 I, A, Holmes, ‘St Louis: Edward (a T.. Drew, Davenport ains. Sandwich, T, Weekn, Nt, Pauls . W, Paimer_House Kelley, 3 8D Cole, Eureka, Nev,: 8. Magihi, Clinton, la.; J. 1 King, St At 0:45 last evening a femalo Infant abont 3 months old was left on the steps of W, Il Wnaeeler’s residence, No, 250 Michigun avenue, The little one was taken to the Foundlings' Ilume by one of the occupauts. ‘The fostallation of the officers of Hesperla Lodge will take place this evening at 8 o'clock. A llne mueleal programme has beeu prepared, and tnere will also be other kinds of diversion, not to be known until the time comes. The temperature yesterday, ss ohserved by Munasse, optician, No. 33 Madison strect (Tiis- TNg Buliding), was at 8 8. m., 16deg, 18; 18 m., 25 8 p. m., W58 pm., ometer at 88, m., 20.543 8. m., 20,72, The proprictoraof thu Weat 8ide Bkating Park will ket wsido the receipts of night, for the North Side Free Lodefug-Houso. Monday night 108 were accommorlated, aud six women wero turned away to let the latter sleco by t Patrick Conroy was found dead in his bed at No. 1315 State street gesterday morning, suy, uged 14 years, wio lived ‘with him, sicpt olone, and when the iatter got up yester- day morniug he went to the father's bed to ses viy o was not up as usual, and found him Deceased wos o widower, and about 04 L‘-\I?nrm:l, Can. THE CI''Y-IIALL, City scrip is scliing at 90, The Treasurer took in $10,355, and pald out The paper-clerk got rid of $1,200 by paying miscellancous bills, 8ix cascs of scarlet fever and three of diph- theria were reported to the Health nuthorlues, Ald, Ballard started for the Michigan woods yesterday, to be zone two weeks. The Comptrotler has ndvertised for blds for doing the city printing during the current year. ‘Tiie North Town Collector handed over 81,321 in puper, tne West Town Collestor 31,051, and the South ‘Town Collector $4,610; total, 87,803, “Lhe firemen wilt be paid for December to-day, —tha last paper they will get untll the appro- priation for 1870 1a made, two or three moutha Friday, day and there being no place A delightful cutertalnment was given under tho auspices of the American Home Assoctation last eveniug in the club-room of tho Sherman House, Toe programeue, made up of musleal and literary sclections, was rendered by Mrs, Mtlila C. Yomeroy, Miss Belding, and others, and furnished an abundant amusement to the nudience Iu attendatce. : ‘Tho creditors of Sutter Bros,, held o meeting at ‘Ienueys., Flower & Aber- crombie’s otlice, a1l but #7,000 of the 3145,000 Alter resusing to accept nn offer of 23 cents, they sdjourned to incet at the store in the afternoon, to look over the booka. ‘They did so, and figured up the nssets, A cone clusion may not be reached for a day or two. Peter Moynihan fell at_noon yesterday at tho 4 and Jeferson ~strcuts, huving been taken suddenly i1l with congestlon of the He waos taken to a drug sture and ot- teuded Ly Dr. Mead, and thenes sent to hls bomwe, No. 116 Liberty strect, e ia n laborer, 35 years of aye, and {8 emploved in Wright & Lawiher's ofl works at the curter of Polk and Beuch streets. ‘Thero §s & prospect of & large attendanuce at the banquet of the Sons of Vermont, Kridoy evening, at the Grand Pacific, and the Exceutive Conmittee bope to ok sdequate provision It would materially assist thein to do s If all who propose attending would apply to the Committee ut oncw for their tickets, to cn- able Mr. Drake to perfect his arraugenients tor sheir entertainment. Nothing hins yet been done toward potting slznatures to tue application for_ the pardon of Ztegenmeyar, the murderer of Willlum Gume blr. E. G, Asay, in whose kesping aro all the letters, ete., suys the data were siinply by Mr. Cloussenius to put i proper forie. Aw he underatands it, the leading Gertnang who are luterested fu the matter mtend 10 loy befure the Governor the facts un which Zicgenmeyer’s convictiun was that the cirannstunces were losutliclent to Justify the verdict of wurder. Tho Executive Committes of the Baptist Tueologieal Unlon convened In regular monthly sessivn yesterday aftervoun at the Uraud Pu- Rev. Dr, Northrup presided, und there were present the Rov, Messrs, A, Owen and T. WV, Uoodspeed; N, B, Brayton, ltolden, 8. A, Scrioner, E. Nelson Birke, Idward C. R Blackall, and others. Tho meettug was held with closed 8 of o routiue character At the couclusion ‘The Mavor revaked the saloon llcense of Nou. 708 Indiana avenue, Louls Braus, of No. 416 Archer avenue, ing liquor to minors, City-Attorney Tuthill lias returned from Bpringileld, where he had gone to attend the mectiuzol the State Bar Association and to look after revenue matters. The judgmenta recovered ozainst the citv last year atmount to 31,623, including the one for 34,60 in tavor of Frank Adama. has to e appropeiated fn the next budget, The City Englnecr says the damage arlsing {roin blasiing jve at the mouth of Lhe river hus beeu preatly exazierated, thau $500, ho thtiuks, vertatnly not 81,000, ‘fhe Collector gathered in only 8100,—ahout the usual wmount this thoe of the year, sines are taking out leenses of uny kimd, amd special agsessuent paynients ara quoted slow, Mr. Chesbrough has recefved notice from the City Clerk of nis vonfirmation as Commlssfuner of the Department ol Pubdlle Works, und s at work gretting his bond of $50,000, which Indi- cates that he will uccept the placs for four and of or scll- heiog represented, ‘Ihis amount It will not bo more Awmong the deaths reported that of Catharino Reed, aged months, wno died Sunday at No. 46 nue, she was a granddaughterot George Roed, one of the slgners of the Declaration of Inde- i Hudsou, N, Y., and had lived fn Cnicago sisteen ycars, The snoual report of the Health ORleer, jnst completed, contalns tho followlng: abated ou notfee, 11,6405 notiees served to con. nect sewers, 7105 s 1 suits brought for violation of Health oruinw 801, of which 23 were dismies work belng doue, and in 63 of which fines amounting to §1,252.50 were tmposed s perinits fesucd for nlrit scavenger work, 5,988 vards of thu averuge cost of by tiventy feams was $44.70, the whole cost belng $18.002; dead anl- mals removed, 11,855, of which 8,314 were o d 1,02 horses; welzht of uutit weat, ete, condemaed, 243,050 poutds. TIIX COUNTY BUILDING. terday was yeurs and ¥ Ceutre ave- Nufsatices B tie lotte or connections mucde, given to hiw d on_trinl, the based, believing n]luhb—sull removed, Uoudmun, Drs. H. The Collector of Jeflerson ot his books yes- + doors, though bt exclusively waa dli d ot thesy prellmivaries the Unton adjourued to the Lanquet-halls and dulled the hungry edge of appetite with u substautial feast, At 5:40 last evening the outgoing Waukegan accommedation train on the Northwestern Katl- roud, at the Noble street and Fox place eross- tugr, ran down Martin Korthaus, 03 years of nge, Vox place. Jio wua budly 1ujured about the head, and suffercd u courpounit tracture of the left Jew betweon the kneo and ankle, and Dr.Wilke,who attended hitiu, thinks hy ‘fhers are u number of freight cars standing at that crossing which slut off proaching tratug, and Korthau hat deaf, could not liear the repeats Hely a Pole, sud Joel Henry Wells has been removed from the Asylum at Jeflerson to Elglu, Ex-Sherlff Kern turned over oll of his books to Bherift floffmann yesterday, but he did not take nny steps io the matter ol recountivg the Dallots cast ut the late election. Some years ngro Senator Chandler, of Michi- ean coinmonly called “Zach,” vinited Russia. e brought home with bl un otter overcoat, undl fe has turned up lu the Count) and fs yet dofog service, The Jury fu the bastardy case of Gemelohandt vi. Remier brought io a verdict for the plaintiY yesteeduy morning, Thueass of Bridget Kelly Va. Patrick Gurrlty was next put oo trial, and s sealed verdiet will be returned thia mornlog, ce, of Veroua, was lodeed y morniug, on av lu. and living at No, 83 v uullqlu;:, ed warhiugs of the taginau, Lias o wife und thres ciilldren, ‘Tho Trustees of tho Stats Eye ond Ear [o- flemury hetd thelr regular quarterly meching ut Thy fustitution yesterduy. Uoodwin, Jdr., iu the chair; the Hou, P, W, Armstroug, ot Morns, aud Dr. W, 1L Fiten, of ‘I'ie report of the Superintendent of the Inlirusey, whics wua read sud approved, that the present Winfleld Beott Ples in the Cuyuty Jall yi dictment found by the last Grand Jury. for ob- taning eredlt by fulse representations from William Yuang & Co., of 119 und 13 Btrect, to the nmount of 870,000, Tha Committee to whom the matter of get- ting o eas-tnachine tu Hgbt the Insane Asylum was referred, et yesterduy, and by on a prvpositn from the engineer there to repalr the vid moching ut o cost of $25. The Committee advertised for proposals twice, and vislted the inatitution twice befors veaching this Thore were preseut 1 Lasalle uumber ol acted fuvorn- uuwber of paticots treated at the dispensury auring the past three uontbs was 8,001, report of the Treusurer gave the recepta for hu querter us amouuting to $4,255, ‘The Board fnspected e building, aud, tindivg everytiig sutlstactory 1u the extrewe, aijourned, Representative of thel. 0. O, F larry Robinson, wi coming o prominen der, was brought to the juil sesterday on s cn se ut the instance of o Mr, unsutistivd escention agamet him - for 2 M was released o tho stternoon on ball, aud he will seek discharge ueder the Iusvlvent set tho illat justant. Bherlt Holtmann snys ho shall not further labor with the Bourd 1 the mutter of the pay ol bis deputies, but will yteid to the luevituble and discharce fonr nen, und do the best ho can with the remalning cliht, Uh Lthy BNXIOUE seal, uf Lourse, 10r 1o one knows upon whost head the oilletal gulliotine will fully ur when it will be, Cowwlssloner 8pofford {8 carryiug in his pocket the usmes of o humber ol jersons who ure to be grlven places in the County Ageune s When the Repubtiean Cunninfssloners first cuticused it, 1t wus agreed thut esch should lavs two appolutivents in the otlice, und Sputlord wers appoluted to charzing und justa)ling of the elect, out of the job, howaver, changes, it Is twought, will’be mude to-day. CRIMINAL., Aonday evenlug the front door of Wisdom & Co.'s gius storey st No. 200 Luke strect, wos found open, and seured by a Piukerton wateh- man. At 1:45 fo the worning a lght of glass {u the store was broken, Lut, so far us could be sscertained, nothing was stoleu. A sct of pool-balls stoleu on the ovening of the 18th from Morita Fiuklestes 279 Clark street, wore found awusiop st No. 103§ Weat M cupt by 8. Flowers, uud lute Jnst ul Madfgen succeeded fu arreating old-timer, nawed Androw Fisbeg, Fraok Joel, ¢ faucy seales from of Halutvd abd Vay. 1l be remembered aa Pike-Junes mur- Iruw thirty-two of the lodges « Of thls city, representing u membership of 5,000, met ut the Palser Houss Juat evening to discuss tho udvisability of bold- fug u celcbration of the Order fu this city wherper, wio the fouudlug of United Btates, and it Lave un excesdingly nterestiy) celebiution of ¢ occaslon, ‘Fbe meetiog last wigus tuok formel action vu the subject, aud ue- vided to make all nuecessuty arrsugements for The meeting was cusled st i ke, uud wus pre- ‘The deputies ure nil e celebration, 1stance of Stlver Link sided over by Mr. Winchester tall. After trany- setivgogrent deal of routtue and private busness, B COUIMILLEE L0 PIOpars & PROZIAIILIG Was upe poluted conslsting of Messre. Crocker, Hatter, dunds, Waguer, und Barnum, ‘The weeting 1hen sdjourned for two weeks to muet aguin at the suie blace, Fostwauster Palmer yestesday had s confer- cucs with Buperintendent MeDowell (o regard to the possible oceupancy of the new Custom- House. Ar, McDowell wus contldent thut he could 31t up tbo buliding within sixty cxpenss which sbadl be levs thun $30, dca is 10 Usw the basement mnd soms of the Jobbies ou the ground Hoor, such roows belng utlized as can Lo wost caally put juto use for the purpodes of the uvilics without futerforlug with the work of tlolshlue the buddlug. cemeat In the basement b tally lald, howover, sud the 10K wpbaratus have uut e, 80 thut there ure & great many serious sud Benne Mr, Sennu ouly been par- 8 10z the buate uloon, Nov eatorday 10 @ 9 atreet, ilcer % tho thief, uu Poatwaster bLay senerul pituation to the Postmaster-Uen aud will probably recelve ao suswer fb abous ten davy, Mr, Paliier yesterduy stated that e had serluas doubts as to whethier th fug would be repsired withis severul woutl tie. pud sald that o did pod | Lherd) st wapalenGat Honure Build- stealing = pair ot aloon at tye curver cu streets, and Charles, allas 4Ol May," Hicks, who was girco twen- lour hiour bl to leave town several days a0 iu the douth-Ihvislon volice Court, locked up 8t the West Madison Btrect pEpect Lo wove buck out of the question. ‘i be oitle will regude where iU 1s uutll w better and . more permaucuy location can be secured. Deputy Urand Maater Audrew T. Sherman, wtiended by Past Graud Masters Jonp G. Rogers, d. Ward Ellg, Pust Grend § L. bhorcy, Grund Putrwpch W, } Yast Grand W. C, M, of Culesgo Lodge N Wt ution [ ‘The wounded are doing exccllently. Joha Fobl, of No. 753 Jellersan street, who was dau- gerously lujured fu & Gght oo the L5th of Just Decewver, i lwprovivg, sud his sssutlant, Fritz Leterson, yesturdsy gave bail in 81,500 to Willam Karatat, the Wwbo wus 80 badly cut up In a drunkes, diszraceful galovn row Blay und Eightecuth strects, was ablu to sppear u “court yestorduy, sud bis ussallunts, John lumlcuténvu .- cClure; fustalled theoticers Nu. 85, L O. 0. ¥, blouday cusulug terw: Louis Adams, N. G G.; Johu Ginocblo, elter, Perwy et Beeretary | Avgely Arats, Treasurer; Morris Cuiicy, War- aeu; C, U, Ross, Conductor; Jubin Bobicwisn the corner of Kallnl and James Soupe, father and s were helil 1o by Justice Morrison. as they. murderous one, er end. | livan. making off, and in an alle streat recovered the stolten * lenther.” “ERId" Harris, of the 11th Gibeon Warmington, w. tnei | snloon, ot 419 Blue Tsland avenue, robbed of §2.00, rand | ne tho interscction of Stewart asenne. When they und eceaped bet'veen theiea Ioaded with five bars of pig- Maxwell welith Street Siation, similar to the panel rame. A letter concernin, the mntter way scat to the detective foree o tuls city nbout a week ago by James P, Wade, State quarters at Boston, dolnson, No. 148 Pralrio nvenuo, dinus avenue. Ing a term for burglary, thu storin-loor, strect dintrl ed vesterda! State street, Ly Officer wnd the three otaers Crow, Dete O'lrien, will " come before w Year's morning, uader arrest, and Willlam Justics Caldwell, ut the corner of Western uve will be able to appear, uey, of Linkerton's thiey: I oring to lorce them to was oasaulted by bad doubtiess been on the lookout. city loree, tame Lo the rescuc. forced bebing fledgelings. with nbout 8150 worth of jewelry dence of Mrs, Carter, No. 248 Erlo street. door open. Monday cvening residence ol Uhlo street. folse ki 4 $30 worth of clotling was carrled o Justice D'Wollo yesterdn A, 8. Trude, " counsel for the aceused, walved examination, M nal Conrt, and di the reason that no ev against Lim. ‘Thirty-tirst street. Gaftney, house of Mra, robbers bourded, An old In the snow in wes dug up, and son, of Racine, mantioned fn Tug TrivuNe. bush avenue ollleo to carry the watchel tents from No. 15 Haruioi cous the restd ol Busuel iehr, No, 210 Bug Crune acknowled robbery also. . TIYE GOLDSMID ROBNERY. nod thelr head ko wis 15 now ally coneeded that Guerm W fmplical . Walter Fanning, who was susp. clured forfeited. IHu was wanted for the Socle of which veeurred two years ago. whither they wers sent for the Beelcy robbery, I3 consldercd us greauy strengtl theory, nel culumlar, [0 13 e, *Rhlnoy,” snd Joo - Blater ‘The ovurglar, Bayard Vaylor, Otticer Crowe, was 8 cousin of by =4 =) dis- ey Tho | Jore hte eurd tachied. Rosencranz was thought to be b *‘pal," but hus becn wul of town ever s GOVERNM BUILDING, reached 450 barrels. duy, scriptions to but $6,500. The futernal-revenue receipts a% buceo sud cigurs, aud $1,070 for be essary Il wituesses could Le broughit lu whose tastiwony, on, 83,000 ench to the Criminai Court Karafint was sober, but the other tvo were auite drunk, and quarreled with him because he was not so good a Catholle The assault was a cold-blooded and ahow that the charge had been trimped up against him ont ot personnl spite. of the Chicago Board of Trade held its first regular meeling yesterday afternoon in the room sct nalde for such purposes In the Cham- ber of Commerce. Uharles Stally and Isabelln Rose were arrested yesterday while trylug to dicpose of agold bracelot and two lockets at a ridlculously low figure. It fs supposed that the articles were stolon, and an owner is wanted at the Armory. An ownter {8 aleo wanted for two dozea hurse- shoea stamped 4 F, and 2 F, which were found oopusite the Rock Island depot by Oficer Sul- tothe deliberations, for the renson that much Yesterday afternoon & triv of pickpockets snatched n pocketbuok from Mrs. B, M. Wilson at the corner of \Washington and Btate streets. Detective Seott eaught one of themn as he was off Washington etective Ender ran down tho btlier, aud ‘Thelr names are Jmnes Sullivan, Jotn lHarrington, and position, 8 sweep, and ** the bovs on 'Chavge anticipated that the gentlemen whom they had so highly complimented and intrusted with the manage- ment of affairs for the new year would carry out their wishes, so strongly expresecd at tho ballot. hox at the lato clectieb. The police report that at 7:30 on the evening | ON the Hoara and on the curbstono that chunces Mving at the southwest corner of Paulina and l&ulm-.-mnrvcln, was knocked down at the corner of Fifteenth street und Blue Island avecue by some men with whom be had been drinking tn Higeins® He was bad- Iy kicked about the budy and legs, aud was wonld be made, and recrenchiment enterea upon m" W"l’:‘w;:‘;;"‘ y:lo?g,);?' :}"‘:‘_ ';1‘::""2‘;2 at otice, but how near such expressions bt the | opan U075 0ne 00 Mg February, and, mark is shown by the actlon of the Directors 1 H At 2:80 vesterday afternoon Officer O'Grady, while traveling beat, saw two men haulinga heavily-londed hand-sleigh acruss the car-travks atreet and e Bl they ran The sleigh wns d marked C, C. & Co,, and fsawniting an owner at the West Detective Elliott yostendny narrested in the Trwenty-sceond Sticet District Nettie Clark and another woman, who are wanted In Boston for having jumped 82,000 and 81,600 ball, respect- wely,” Upon churge of something romewhat tlon of the Board In eelecting a Secrelary,— etective {n Massachusctts, with ead- | exhibited alittle nersuusness by placing tho At 1:15 yesterday morning an attempt was tade to burglarlze the” resldenco of 8 v;mcn:' .li "he Dir wirt heard thio buriglar at work and screamed for polfee, whereupon the fellow dropped his knifa and reyolver and ran, Ofllcer Flannery and a culored man pursued, and captured hini on In- and the At the station he was fdentiied as Charies Oleson, alfus Miller, whe was only releused from Jolict three duvs ago, alter serv- When alarmed by the seryant he hind just succeeded la prying open u few otucra, af the Directore were in favor of the re-clection 4 Curlog," 1l Bl Youne: Al (S Durlogy s Fanted. toon of Mr. Randolph (nnd payine him the same sal- suspiclon for the dewiltry 4 the West Lako ) was arrests niog In_Apuleton'’s saloon, un Lueders, le Joln allard, Morrisun ot 10 o’clock this afternoon, charged with the shuoting of Charles 'Tolksdorf, 8 saloon-keeper nt No. 120 Fuilton street, the rohbery of Mrs, Roacl, and the robbery and shooting of l‘nlrlulj ie Lake strect. oth nre entirely recovered and tempt to force, thesc resulta by harsh proceed- and the carrylug out of 8 reform poley | ngg except when they can buyjmllcloul:ly o= endoavored to”urge upon the others tho | ppived, for I fureses that o course of that char- necessity of rotrenchinent, but it was told to Ehe reporter that they did not nominate either Mr. (;urnn[v or Mr. Richards, about Charley St At about § o'clock Iaat evening Patrick Court- nightwateh, found two vore or the - v trying to Lreak open a showease n front Ar: Bandalpliwors telkiiie dver sliel Heerctary ahip, the Sel prosbect. called iuto the rouin and reswmed his dutles,— afuet that indicated bis re-eleetfon. tleman present at the wmeetinge sald, after it was over, that Mr, Raudolph wasulected by a nearly unanimous yote. W. B. Clupp & Youngz's fewelry store, No. 151 State street. At his approach they rau Into the ball ond shut the door after them, aoud, while le was endeuy- capltulate, he two other thieves, who Quite an encounter ensucd, until Ofticer Swauson, of the The rattiavs fought well, but ultimately two of them wera the bars at the Armory, where they were recoruizeds as Frank Witson, allas Miller, and Thownus Meyers, both Penttentiary that the exp $07,000 Inst rent of the dollars were therefors pald out for saluries of the varfous oflleers, janitors, cte, and for telezraphinz and fneldental expensva. Anally deeided to leave the whole matrer of re- trencimen to a Committee of Dircetors and inembers of the Board of ‘Trade, the latter to b appofuted by the Preeldent, and announced at the regulor meetlng of the Directors next Tuesday. ‘Ttic Chicazo avenue pollce district {s having fta turn. Yesterday a_sneak-thief maide ofl rom tho resi- The inmntes went_out, and very fuollshly left the sucnk-thivves mude an extensive haul of Jowelry ut the Henry C. 8awyer, No, 931 Entrance was effected while the family were at supper In the lower portion of the house, and - the thiuves took thelr tima gna thoroughly ransacked the upper floors, The samy day entrance was effected by means of to the apartments of J. A, Weidens baunt, No. 270 North Clark ptm«)‘t{ and about of Orson S8mith; C. H, & Mixer. Inspector and Reglstrar of Provisions; [, B. Owens, Tnspect. orsyand P, R, c(nrrnrpp. fuspector of Lard Oll, Tag election of Flogr! until the next niceting, an spectors of Spirits, of Cooperage, and uf Hay were mnde, v The case of Mal. Groves agalvst Mra, A, IIL Robinson, llarey Roblason, aud ‘I, J. Wells, In which the delondauts are charzed with con- spiracy in comblutig to obtaly $2,000 from the plaintit by making false representatlong as Lo sccuritles gives for the mones, came before alternoon, and Mr, Jourued. was witnessed In and around the Honore Duild- Ing yesterday thot the casual observer hos and the Courtheld Robinson and Wells for trial in the Crimi- ged Hurry Robineon for neo had ‘been produced Bail was tixed at $3,000 euch, and the wife of Wella became surety, sud swore that sho was the owner of about 850,000 worth of property at the corner of Iudiaua aveuuo and roof ia nearly tiulshed, the debria is betne rapld- Iy removed with the ald of pleks, shovels, spades, and wheclbarrows, anid isthen thrown out into the lot In the rear of the bullding and on to the sldewulk below, which has beun fenced in to avolil uccklents to pedestrinns, The trans- formiug process Is watebed with apparest In- terest of whom stand around with gaping ey taking it all o, Soversl new floors lLve been nut i, aud, generally apeakivg, the bullding 1s graduully being agaly, although the upper portion of the work 14 ot that temporary charac In endeavorlng to recover the plunder taken from Mr, Jouathan Perlaw by the highwaymen rane, and Williams, Detectives Keat- {ug and Bhea yesterday eoncluded to search tho Comfort, three doors north of Curroll street, on Joerson, whers the trio of door buried the reor of the House beneath it was found a satchel coutaining jewelry and wearluy apoarel, which was [dentitied, along with somo other articled recovered on pawn tickets found, on the clothing of the prisouers, by Mrs, Jobu- Tho robbery has been already Un the evening of the dth an A. D, T, boy started from the Wa. - actual loss, thercon within o weols ur a0, called upon Supt, McDowell vesterday, looked o atrect, When Jumea® Eptacopal Church he was eaoked aml robbed bim, us far back us the aky-leht roon baving commiticd this cast, or Dearborn uud whilo altenipted to be justitied npon the first floor, Including the eumst portico ground that they went In the Interest of peace entry, Bupt, MeDowell states that if Palme . 4 ] When questioned regarding progress in fnvestl- | M5 Palmer recomuiends the move to the Post. ganing the Goldsmid diumond-robbery, the pulice say they have some traco of where the property went, but that they cannob give it away just yet. It ot Treasury Department will not perit sy of the maoniey appropriated for the construction of the temoorary quarters—Iin other words, that the approgriation cau ooly bu used, lozally, for dolog the permanent work of compietion,—for inatunce, putting in the closets, coucretlng and Hnahing up tho lower basement. admits the soundness of this proposition, und cluting that the saving In reot which u, failed to put fu on appedraico fo ths West Divistun Court yesterday, and his bond for #1,000, #lgued by & wau named Perklus, was do- robbery and the Van Cott Jewelry sueak, both A number of the polie ure of the vbinluu that Funning, und pornaps ** Cockney ' McClellan und his part- ners, who liave Just coma frow the Penitentiayy, Ly moving tuto the bullding instead of paying are the Goldemid robbers, and his ilunuhlx ] eulig this Detective Mahaney yesterduy brougtt Inanither man who s ulso susvected, o noto. rious young thief numed Ell Roseneranz, woo 18 capable of commttting unythblng in the crimi- uoe fwpuvaible llhfi i u liund fu the robbery, Elihu 1s also wanted for severnl burglurics which ocearred 1o Auguat oud Soptember of lust year when burglars unudo auch extensive hauls in cachdivision ol the eity, dead by arul fn near- every fuatunce after comuitting & burglary h the vawe of *Tyler ™ ut- wrestling with it. getting the buliding ready for re-occujation by work cun be done withina week or so, aud id e could not bo captared. 1o b un ex- celle uh fur the polles 10 hold for further fuvestlzation, oue oF two cusual rewarke which the repoiter ‘The sleohol exports from thls cily yesterday it wound dppear a3 U thy fusurance comvany | been totully unprevared. ‘Il fears eutertained didw wa-:-;h; uika :a lluwd:i\‘ll?lmldw wln:ku‘ by the lutter of genevul bloodshed and putlage, | WAl OVEr, B ! u vluer words, can't ge infled, wei 1y e y Car- Ui Post-Otliee people backc It Wil ey the vifeet | Lt sathled, were fully justiled by avpear The Seveuth 'Ward Bpecial Deputy Marsbals and Superyisors got thelr mouey yesterday, und tha Eighth Ward sct will be remuncrated to- ol ‘I'he Bub-Treasury business yesterday was ex- ceedingly tight, the currency dlsburements smountiug to but $7,000, wnd th 4 percent subs | tlevator-sl Collector Harvey’s otlice yesterday footed up only $19,0%3 —very light, fodeed, fu cumparison with too usual dafly returns, Of tho above awouunt, B15,518 was for tax-pald spirits, §4,038 10 10+ | will be wu exte side trou door, which will b closcd ut alchit wnd at other thues when precau- tion lcqllllu'iel& %o tlat the sbolt, whon all the IL M. Bhorb, from Winnebago Couuty, was Py ety Inducted into Commissioucr Hoyue's oflice yes- terday to unswer 10 the charge of baving sold liquur and clgurs without possessivg the nec- se. Somy testimony was beard, but at the defendaut’s request tbe exumnluation was contivued, by turnisblng 500 bail, until certain | the lttle aifulr betwes operatic wavager, aud George . Muetler, pro- M . Bhorb claims, woull cxonerate him, and prietor of Mucller's Hotel, wherein the former was wisited by Constable George A. Hartman and served with an excentlon ssucd by Justice Pollak, Letore whom Mueller bad obtained a Indgment by defanlit to recover £12, the amount of & Loard-bill tncurred Ly one of Mr, Hess' cm- ployes a good while uzo. No property was visl- blo in Mr, Hess' room at the Palmer 1onee upon which the minton of the law could place futches, But the matter did not end there, it secms, and Trr TRIBUNE renders lack the se- BOARD OF TRADI. TNR -NRW NOARD OF DINECTORS Unusual futerest attached talk had been ndulged In among the members | A0Sl which follows: | Last Snturday afier of the Board of Trade In regard to making o | Jless on a cn sa., and took him over chiange in the office of Secretary aud reducing | to the county bullding, where he | A0 the €0,000 per annum ealary of that responsiblo | appeared befora Judze Loomis, and gave ball will, in the sun of 200 for his appearance when the case eame up for tri Stmon Quinlin became his surety. of Jlirsch & Asav, ap- rcared n8 attorney for Mr, Tless, nnd Messrs, Tull and Bradfoid for Mr, Mucller, Mr. Hess £ald he had to go henee to Loudsyllle and other places. and woull not he back before Avril. ‘The ense was cuntinued until Feb, 10, Mr, Heas ravo vent to his pent-up fectings by savineg that The Reform ticket had gone In with It hadd heen freely sald it necessary, carrs it up to the Appetlate Court he wanted to delay tho matter as lung as pos- sible, nud tnake it cost Mr. Mueller more than the whole thing was worth; it wasan unjust debt, and he would not pay it uutll compelled to. Mr. Hess feit so good over the business that he gave all *the boys " about tho courtat the time rescrved scata to the opers, with the exception of the pulite Constable and attorneys who futroduced him to Judge Luomls, sesterdoy. It was 11:30 o'clock when the new DBoard as- sembled for the business beforo them, ond all were present with the exveption of John H. Dwight, First Vice-Prestdent, and B §o Wheeler, 0 conflned at their homes DY sickness, gentlemen on hand were Asa Dow, U'resi- denty 11, W, Rozers, *Second Viee-President; Charles Randotot, Secretary; Orson Smith, “Treusurers aud Directors C, F. Trego, L. N, Ash, C, W. Wheeler, Charles ) A T Counseliman, . W, McHenry, W. ‘8. Croaby, LOUISIANA. ¢ . llmulli. ¢, I, Adams, Thomas Heermans, George C. Clarke, J, M. Beazley, J. H. Freuch, Id, and W, J. Pope. The proceed- fuctml with closed doors, and when o TRIDUNE reporter went to *‘pipe off*? the_assemthlvit wiadom, the ouly person he met fi1 tho lobby was MR RANDOLLIE, who had retired from the roomn to await tho ac- Gov, Nicholls' Statements Respecting the Qutruges in Tenans nnd Concordia Purlahics «=The Opinlons I1e Formed from iy Per- sonal Investigntion—Tho Whites Responsi. ble for the Origin of the DiMculties. Following 1s tho portion of the messaze of Gov. Nicholls to the Lemisiature of Loulstans respecting the outrages In Tensas 'arlsh: “When, In tho campalgn of 1878, L pro- claimed through the Stata that in the oventrf my election ns Qovernor of this State I felt as- sured that peaco and good order would foltow, 1 did not do go relying fu any mannce upon the seve physical and legal instrumentallties which would be in my hands for that purpose, for I was well aware that these were extremely lmit- ed, confincd almost entirely to reporting to this budy carcless or delinquent officiuls, and abstaln. ines were ¢ whish was the first business in order,—sud who wrong end of aclizar In his mouth und makine several ineffectual attemnts to sct fire to the smalt end, Meo Mellenry filled the position of scribe temporarily. 8o ‘far as could be ascer tatned, Mr, 'I. T, GQurney and Me, J. . Richards presented apptications for the olliceof Secretary, first-nanted - gentieman — offered to uttena tothe dutles of the placs for o much lcss sum than 86,030 per year, the salary puid Alr. Randolph. Une or twoizentlemen expressed themeaeives strongly in favor of electing, Mr. Uurney, and thus commenctog the work of re- | Iog from s judicious use of the pardoning | \astin trenetment contemplated by “the embers of | power. My declaration was pradiented upon the Boord of Traile, and they were supported by | g0 certainty that the election of tho officers On the other band, the wajurity | who wero bifore the people would eliminate most of Lhe causes of bitterneas and reproach then existing, and that the pradual operation of conrervative influence would uitimately lead to n complete good feeting tetween all classes and races, aud cansa the cryatallizativn of publie seutiment against all species of lawlessness, My deliberate judement {s nat to toree, or ate ary hie had received), i whoso behalf 1t was urzed thae he was n falthful, thoroushly com- petent, and webl-trled oflicer, who attended to daties that required two men in the New York Prodace Exchaoge, and performed his services for lees pay. ‘The gentlemen deatrous of a change neter will defeat the very end and ouject [ have o view, The result of the softenlng influcures of the last two years s apparent to any one who hnows the Btate; and while hero and there a few bail men, or afew foollsh men, breed trouble, which all good men regret, and while thie oo men In sotno places have not taken the determined, active stand agalnst them that [ hiad hoped and expeeted, I am satistled that day day by day and_montn by month we are surcly moving furward to the condition of things which all gool cltizens are llnbomll{ antivipating, I would regard thy retanding of these resulta by injudicions action, which some might deem wiso and rleht, us a wreat calamity to the State. [ say thie undera full sense of “the responsibility which attaches to ty positiou, It las so baj- pened that some of theao acts of lawleasuess (which T condemn and reeret) have heendirected ngainst colored men, aud {t'{s sometimes sup- posed that they have buuu %0 dlrected by reason of their being colored men, ‘This is not true. ‘The fact reeulls from the circumstance that the greater number of the Infractions of the law are necessarily found in oll communities smong those classes who, from ignorance or fdlencss or thriftlences, fafl to understand and appreclate thelr duties and obligations; and that, in this State, the mass of thiese classes s found amoue the colored people. The fact of their belng colored peonle s merely acchdental and fnetdental, The same acts woulil take place under the same clreumstaoces, without regard to color. * It is a notorlons fact thut for over twenty years thuro huve exisied In some parts of Louls. aua organizations known * Vigllance Com- mittees,’ whose acts bhave stricken white men oftencr thun colored men. It Is sald Lhat soma of tho troubles in this Beate within_the Jast year have had theie origin lu polities. Ido not sup- pose thatthicro ls suy State tn the Unfun fo which puiltics have not bean moro or less the cause of difficultiers ‘Tho passtons and Interests of tmen in every community becumne so much excited that, here and there, lu every State troubles take place on that accoant. Loulsiuna docs not dufer tn this repect from ber sister tates. ‘Troubles do not extet in Loutsiana bascd o op- position to any man vothie on account of i color, The eXerclse:of that right fu o manner different fvom that wished by other fudividuals causes opposit'on liere, jurt us it does In Matne or Orezon, This :ometimes results [n persunal difllcuitics, and whbcnever matters reach that polnt there springs up hicro un element of dan- er not found fn those States, not the cause of the diflicuity, but resulting from ie and from the fact of thero belng two different races in the State. A difificulty orieinating in politics, which goes to the point of blows or bloodshed, 18 apt to be participated In by others from that tiue forward, not on uccount of tho politics involved fu it, but race sympathy or race fear, 1§ fuuna tils, i my optulon (foraied atter o personal investigution), Lo have been tho coso In o recent disturbauces in the Parlshes of Ten- sas uud Concordia. The proxhnate causo of that troublo was the golug at night of a party of men, numberhig from. twenty to twem{dl\'c to the houso of vne Falrfax, o colored pu Itical leader In Tensas Parlsh, which act resulted in 1he kitling of Peck (who scems to have been the leader of the guvw)nud tha wounding by Peck's companions of three colored mon who were fn Fuirfax's house, onc of whom afierward died, ‘The vixit of theso men to Fairfax wos utterly wrong,~n my oplulon without justitication,— nonta. The tulk s aa o candidate for Sccree tary was looked upon ns a joke, and lis name was put mentloned I the Bourd of Directors. AWl that was golng on while the reporter and oria) coutest, and the businees latter wup shortly afterward Ono gen- 1u the couras of the discussion, it was stated '8 of tho Boand of Trade were ar, which included 830,000 for hamber of Commerce and the bullding Inrear of it. Thirty-scven thousand It was OPFICERS. Mr. C. J. Blalr was elected Treasurer fo place or of Nample Uraing Wade & Coreuran, Welgh- Inspectors was put off no selections of Tn- 1t wus nearly 8 o'clock when the Board ad- IIONORE BLOCK. THE BAMR DUSY BCENR notieed for the past few dave. Tho temporary Ly the curlous passerd-by, crowds placed in sbip-shapy order r whicl precgdes the actunl rebuilding that will take place alter the insurance men shall have estimated the Thev are stlll at work i those ta- timates, soid huve nothing ta say except thut they wiil be ready to report sometbing deflnite POBTMABTRI PALMER over the now bullding, and indicated what por- tlon ho should ltke fur the accommodation of the Post-Otlice, e wants nbout two-thirds of the busemeat, all tue north end of the huilding i, snd on the strect, side, all the treuge. Fuit Tiosentls tw expontulate agalust a proposed rumored at- tewpt of tho colured peovls to foree the quur- ;| oiflee Department, and the Fostmaster-Gonernt nnuuo lnes ut ng 'l‘u.:v::) ‘olm:!:. Jn‘-‘u]%. n“s'fif-:‘ln‘: authorizes the expenditure, bo shall not oppose | T qu savistiod that such was not the pur- Fuueral the project. e Is satbstled, however, that. the pose, but that it had n political object. 1donot tulnk the purposo was to kil or barm Falrfox, but 1 do behievo 1t was to Influence bls coursy oud the loeal camoaign {u the parish, ‘The killlng of Pevk ond the wounding of the colored men was, fi iy opintun, totully unexpected, and atteuded by results whicn none of the pars tics contempluted, and from which pollteal con- sllerutions utterly disappeared. Just a8 suot s thuse mon werd kiilud and wouoded 1eports ol the same spread with astonhbiug ropudity bulldfog to Lo used for the flttlng-up of wercly b Terliar P, Mr, Pualmer copy. will come v ensus and Conc d 1 tly |, o Fusan 10r hired |}|mm.-n will be sulliclent to offact the ;I.!:,‘,)el.gg:,’om "1 ‘-::(‘,luhu:‘xz:;?‘:‘-(:‘fi:ml;."“,':-g“ Al Y expense of #iting up tho new butlding for their | jzod prior thereto, moved from every direction oeeupatlon, Mr, Palmier has twid the matter 10 the scenw of tho occurrence. Whils this wes takg place the Parish Judge of ‘Tensas, who 'll'“d Leen informed of the cirenmsiances of befurs the Pustuuster-Genera!, who {s now MI, 13AM ‘ock’s denth, 1ssuud a warrunt for the arrest of still thinka Lo can vxplaly the relation of the | kujrfax, who wus charged wita having I'ml-pmue folka and the Counecticnt Mutunl 10 | kiiled him, Instead of eitber leaviog the firvation Mr. Paluier Iy aticliu way us tocouviuee bim | papih, - ¢ o belleved bbmsclt abuut | Yeariieriis ! that 1t Wil bo for Lis (oterest toro buck tothe | to be wronged, or &b onev ssurreaders Auy old quarters, It uppears now thut thers was | fug to the authoritios, Who were pursuing ‘the (Y% Yo leass n the case, but thae there is cortaln | forn of law, Farfax remained wath th large | 0% vorreapondence I existencs on which the Come A number of meu who hod sssembled, some of whom were making the mest borible threats, Thes threats vroduced 8 feeliag of terror and spprehension [ the parish, oud, with the events which followad, ju wny opiojon, politics had wothing to do. *Thu vituation will be understood when I say pany relies tor evidenco of 1ts clulm, thut the ‘ost-Otlice ouchit to b moved back to tue Honore Bullding, At any rote, Mr. Isham Is Uncle Sam’s servants, 18 conlidens thut the bulleves he can peasou with Mre. Palmer | that Tensas 18 o pardsh of Large territorlal exe Notlee of fus und luduve Wim o to o see | the bro- | tent, with au excecdingly suarse white and very Akl prioty of golus budk. Just what will be | denss colored populaion, the proportion beiu horal oy’ i caau Mr, T L't conylneed re- muius to by developed by the future, but from nearly a8 ten 1o vne In fuvor of thy Jatter, an that the badles of armud colored ey puraditg the parish are varlously esttmuted from 1,000 10 3,000 men, while the whitea d 10 bavy picked up yeaterdoy b tho course of hifs travels and for s cause unknown, were the only lives talen nt that time that [ haye heard of. “[he strife thus recklessiy originated In the Parish of Tensan sprond to the Farish of Con- Large bodics of armed colored men from that parish harrled toward Tensas and manifested their presence (n various parts of Au armed bodv of white nien, act- |nr under a warrant for the atrost of Ialrfax, who, it wns supposed, had passed Into Concor- din, entered that parish for tho purposs of the excention of tho warrant, and while there some cight or nine colored men wers killed. return of the men from the adjacent parishes, fone to the assistance ot tho whites, nulet was gradually restored and everything i3 ‘Tl cvonts of those Lruat, serve as a lesson out of which vos- sible goud may nitimately come, It mav teach those who lightly engage In acts tending to such terriblo consequenices to hait before again ven- turing in that dircction. and It must necessarily result in nreaying solldly against such persons those who lave at heart the well-helng of the I 1o not know how far steps for the punistiment of thoso persons who brought abuut this condition wiil be successful. cally th ofticers of the district In which Tensos is sttuated are Republican, the Distelet Judge and District-Attorney belngof that party, T had Intended groing in person to several other points where it Is sald violenca has occurred. I bad noceatrol have dolayed NUCTEON s Commoncing Thuraday, Jan.1 10 8, m. and 2 p. m. daily, FINE FURS, SEAL AND NINK SACQUES, SILK CIRCULARS, Opera Cloaks, Robhes, Furs of every deseription, and of our o re. Al goods warranted ne representen, termined to close out pur mantifaciured atoc! to carry over tu snother season, ERBY & PERIOLAT, At private salo ot g (ore, ] the parish. who had communits, stances-over which and provented SET BACI, dotylng competit 141 STATE-ST. sent C, O, D, to an! rivilexe £ examin nid for Haw Furs, AUCEI0N “ALE POMEROY Auctlonecrn, 78 & 80 Itanilolph-st. OIL PAINTINGS, AUCTION SALE FINH COLLECTION High-class 0il Paintings, At Store 102 Randolph-st,, This Evening at 7:30 o'clock, Halo without resorve. Painjiags now on oxhibition, CO.. Aucttoneers, REGULAR FRIDAY'S SALE, January 17, st 0:20 u, m. NEW PARLOR SUITS, NEW CHAMBER SETS, A FULL LINE BRUSSELS AND WOOL CARPETS, Heating. and Parlor BTOVES: DESRs, LOUNUES, KOFAY, wode, 8 nice e CLOCKK, Ci Merchandisc, &c. k¢, &c. " L OMEROY & CO., Auctrs, B\' fil’fo.“l' (_i(‘)vllil Our Regular Sale, Jan, 15, or BOOTS AND SHOES Wil conatet of cheaper coods, Uihor, with & £atr ARasio The Paor Womnn Who Was Pat In the Kalas mazoo Inforno Loscs ller Victory, Lansing, Mich,, Jan, 14,.~A declslon in the cclchrated case of Nowcomer vs, Vandeusen was rendered to-day in tho Supreme Court. It will bo remembered that Mrs. Newcomer, some months since, got & judgment for §6,000 ogainst Dr. Vandeusen, of the Kalamazoo in- sano Asylum, for illegal detention, sho claiming not to have been fnsane. Three separate opin- fons were read this afternoon, differing In mivor points, but all agrecing that the judgment wust he reversed aud a new trial ordered, e —e— MISSOURI STATE TREASURY. 8r. Louis, Mo., Jan. 14.~The Committce ap- polnted by Gov. Pheips somo weeks ago to ex- ammo the affairs fn the State Treasuror’s office will make their report to-morrow, which is sutd to be Iengthy and cxbaustive, golne over all the transactions of Col, (ates since ho has held thy ‘Treosurer, dwellln; tienturly upon bis relatfon with the Kousas City, and other In summing u nortion of the T oilice ot Btate depositories, mittee savs there should have been Treasuey Dec, 81 Jast 84 actually” was but §12 FU43, 258, 405 cash, bat thers )23, leaving a defleit of Of this amount, 830,158 up in tho Mastin Bank; the remainder {s 1o vounty bonds and jn such otber shape us not to be available, ——— Cixcinwaty, Jan. 14.—Dr. Landon Long- worth, a sclentist of some repute, grandson of Nicholas Longworth, died this moralug of pacu- Apecial DispateA to The Tridune, tich,, Jan. 14.—Calvin T. Fill- and brother of tho Iate ANN Anvon, M miory, aged 03 yes Preskdent Fillmore, dle this county, this morning, ure he bad resided forty-Lwo yenrs, ¥ns well known througn- out the country, and highly respected. Il waa born in Cayuga County, New York, July 8, 1010, Ue died ol gavgrene, coused by frozen feot. e —— e $T7. LOUIS BRIDGE. Jan. 14,~Iu tho Circult Court here to-duy Judgmont was entered Ju favor of Thom- as Carneagofpalnst the Ilinols & 8t. Louls Bridge Comnpany In the sum of $135,000. This aum fs represented by notes given by the Brideo Company to the Keyatono Bridge Company tn part payimont of the contracts, and wbich were assigned to Thom BEST IN THE WORLD, 'Tis saylng mucly, but its uee will prove it trae. Mack's new-process ontmeal, Finost natoral fla- vor, cleancat, and best, Grocer depot and freo trinl packages, 10 [l ————— DRUNKENNESS, Dr. D'Unger (dlscoveror of the Clnchona Care for Drunkonnesa), Roowm 21, Paimer liouse, cures Cure gusranteed; set off by Fine and Faucy t IRubber Sandals &c. BTJ‘;RS Il:{n AIA\I‘I’I"“!‘I‘ Iltmlllh 1uveral BANKuUPT CKS, cl sold. WRO: Y B0l & CO.0 Auctioneess. THURSDAY, JAN. 16, AT 9:30 . 11, SJL'LE oF Grockery & Glassware, A full assortmens of Englah and American W. ¢, Ware, Rockingham snd Yellow Ware, Assoried filaue GEO. P. GORE & €O, Auct'n. VWM. A BUITTLRS & CO Auciioneers and Iteal-Estata Agonta. 179%0d 175 {tandulph-ur, REGUIAT TUURSDAY. TRADE SALE, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Custom-mada Clothlog, Cloths and Ci Doda, i’uuv"{f. Tyte, Bod ¥ Kok, 4 h 8. Louis, sllcases. Fecw moderutn, —— Hane More Balunos of Trade, Neto York Fzvren, Amerlean smoXkers have long since hecomo to “Ilavona™ cigars mode of Amcrlean toboeco. And now Bpanish smokers secin to want them, innsmuch as the Min!ster of Bpain has telegraptied to Capt.-Uen, Ci thae the Mndrid Governmont will, In March next, contract for 15,500, Virglula and Kentucky tobacco. . 19, B8 10 Oeliik, ab ‘d 173 Kaudolph-si., be- 3 &C0., Auctloneers. NEGULAR KATURDAY SALKE. ITURIS, X T “W.iA, BUTTELS & CO, FRIEDIAN & K 200 and 202 Itandolpheat, OSiART accustoined kitogrammes of R WEDS TR~ | o FINKT-CLAES 8TOC: GROCKERY & GLA On Wednosday, Jan, 15, at 10 o’clock, I cratvs Crackary (arste) assortel. X Hoczingliun Ware, do. o resldenco of the 0. 118 Yorth Aus- "R, 1} &, both of (his city. ALLEN—COUN = MuGRATIH=WOOLINUTON ~ At Decatur, 111, Jau. 14, by the Bov, J, Monts L, Willtam 4 JI1, and Alias Ann: satiio 1l Ington, both k rinpl'o0 Chinbeys, na slinTca, 8 &ad 7 o pren QUINN—Jan Funeral by cars 1ns frow hus Iste residence, Nu. ol 18 ‘Goods preked 1or counts ey 3 “W"l"‘.uh!(llul. Aucctuneer, Warren-ar., on the 13th Wiggloa, aged 1 aday, at 11 o'clock. Brampton (Cau.) papers please conr, AT th Fogl belaved wits of Stathiss Bunivhe wipet and 4 day) Vuerd JGINB=AL No. b of dipitherls; £ Y crat o Wed 10~ "loroulo au [ Auctioncers, 85 & K7 Hiaudoloneat. We will sell to-day st ml FURNI CARPETS AND STOVES, of ltuusenold Gouds, Nedst tockers, Louuges, Bookcases, Dlanke Wal. MOOREHOUSK & CO., Ancilonrers PROPOSALS, PIIOPOS:\LN. ‘The Toard of Commifssur will recelya proposals up to ¥ L i loardk Crimiual Courg ol (2) Chtestone Work, (: "l Buldlug Tatguded 10 i urt-1ionse and tho Clty-Hail ot Chlcago. - khuwn as the O it n plana, drawings, and »: 0 offics of Jawmcs J. K awloy Buthing, Chicago, a'clock, New and seconde TURE, k 9 'I'hu.r:du. 10th fns 1 ITRE —Jan, Warson bves LovIce . i, &t he nee, N Rivedie; wite of i, & ki 1 from rosidence Thursday at 11 o'clock to $b~ (aMtalo and Lockport (N. Y.) papers plasse copy, LOGAN~—1u this clt; montiis Juils Marish, Funeral from lwr Thursday, o wes il Ceniet s “ruatdance, NO. Lt ot § olcioek, by Sarslzges 1T 1—J4n. 13, Mar, U, wged S yvare | ¢ Cook Connty, Tit., the 24th of Janu: 38! H . ., Mra, Cattiae nother of Mrs. A. vd 73 years and 10 No. 181 West Mon- 31 % m., by cure temalus o bo taked o Tochve L §9° lun;nuli'l aad Brickpors (N, Y.) papers ploase 7, GABLOCK—W(lllam T. Carlook, of Pneumonis, aged 28 yoaru, ral fruin No, 139 Twenty-third-st., Thursday, 3 wfl‘!"‘;l;‘:.fl;rlfl‘li‘ldl £ J‘l;i 14, at the residencuof her — U — ps Soae St g Bme ey Ak amilG, 10 e Rd AR GOODY, Notlto uf dineral hepeatuer, RN, JOATITE . 110 Ada wr g W, S taor free, Mme. Detnores: ‘Wholesale & Retall, Reud for prica Viat, Liouds beut Kala ngent forth “Tho funeral of Mrs. Jesle ¥, Andzrs Wigsnaloto ord 020, 8¢ th realdencs of er ar ursiay aflorooun st 2 o'c! HAIR: X LT, 4 at Celltenary M. K. Dursiay Bortiug ol 1ui y, Jag. 14, Ellen, wifo of Thomas l+ 14 Patrick Conroy, of congeation of #%,10:90, from 131 Fuucrsi Tharsday, Frionds are Juvite Carriagvs Lo Culyury. CARROLL—fu thia cliy, e o Voo (1 SIECK's Cliurch, 3510 '0'ct S itenuton gl Mass wii ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE, iy, N Vo ToF utofueit, 2 €~ Alvaoy snd Uroy (N, Y.) papcrs ploase copy. hut thiey aro reaulred to preacnt thol cyu Uestiv, thorouchly vatiug a bill for defuulted reat, It way u tely defenseless coudition | be u very pretty Uabt before it euds. demonstrates at vaco the folly sud wrong of the Tao usurauce company will profit by the fes- | origlial act which broagit about the situatio sous of the past v several wuys, u, sud ulso tho fuzt thallt was unexpected. ONB IMPUKTANT FEATURE OF TUN NEBW BUILD- caniot concelye that men could wantouly and deliberately place tho lves aud properny of tuer fellow-citizens fu such pertl us they woro then fo. Assistance was lmwedlatcly called from uboriug porfsues, and waen It cauio It found ING wiil be the attention pawd to tho matter of the 1ts, which ure tobe made practically fire-proof, The elevator walls are tu be of brick, restiog on a stous fouudation woich will cople of Teusas, white avd blacy, alimost vomuieuce st the ground, so that tbore will by udhh‘:y arrayed agnfust each other, It necded 1o such dautger from Hubliity to combustion ut | bug a'sperk to Iguite the truln, and it was given the buttow of the shult uy there was fu tha old | by thg tirdog of & body of colored wen upon o one, Bestdes the slidlug-doors ordiuartly fo use | purty, under the Purish Juage, procecding 1o | and a8 the clevutor entruuces ou euch tloor, there | pug an eud to the armed demoustiutlon. i fire was re 1 cun recely not killed. todisperse. This ed, und trom tho best fufurmation everal persuns were wounded, but The return dre cuused the pegrocs Iu the weantime, o negro set Uro , witl b practically tire-proof. to o gin in the nelchiorbood of Water- 11 proot, cobtainirg seveuty ot cotton. Ity . Cal T ARAURE A0, THAT AVTLR S FRAT rled that thls wus u breconcerted sizonl for | Found. s a general rily of the colored peaple. This man was uiterwand, by somoe bereous uukuowa, fuuud and kuled. Thls, togedlier with the kill- {ug of auother negro, also E)' Pursous uukuoww, A report was miade in Saturday’s Trisuse of u cu Mr, C. D, Hese, the west ol clzfing unduroath or aMlrinailon 1o o williy LLicé Woutlia from inls date, 1879, N HANCOCK, Asalj Tenuoy & Flower, Atioravye. ANNOUNCEMENTS, (TEENTH WARD 5, T £ 4 5 e Z: 5 = uer's lall (3 Mlwaukee-as purtance wili be tragsacted. COLLEUTIONS, 0,47 Tuk FIFTEENTI W Ciub wilh be hold at Fois Hal 4 Lirrane 'u et o pon e edty ui Uth and have clulud ™ sysiusl inany of Licus e et T NEGULAR MEE trical Boclel Vilun Batiabus cormer W M, Corne b buraday oveutigs L WI i THE DIFFe - No. 1 4} siate-ste OANDY. . LEBRATED Tiliuton: thu Unton—szpressed 9 arts, 11b and upward, & i N LOWES FAGWELL HALL AT 12 u'cluck coaducted oy 1o Lov. J. "LHOW Pesco To dwel. Ths tupic Wl pHE CHICAGO SOLDIERS™ AND CITIZENS' COL- lcailug at Ureunell Btativg, 20 ilcs kull particulare furslond and clatmy tedured st 89 Wasbluglon-sl, day sud evenlos b . W per L. Coliyer, lausas, Suote GO Uvier, Chicagv, CANDY:

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