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I'IIE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1579—TWELVE PAGES. 0 120 degrecs, but hasnot as yet found any one of the the gamples which flash below that point. The fack that the lowest temperatures at which any ofl has yet flashed was 127 deg., and the highest 150 deiz., {8 an evidence of the im- proyement In the charneter at the oils now sold in the citv ever thoae soll tiwo yeara azo, when ol freanently flashed nt 05 deg. Reporte from ather cltica show that ofla are frequently sold which give oft gases igniting at o temperature of from 73 deg. to 75 der. THE COUNTY BUILDING. The January Grand Jury witl bo impaneled Monday. o The Crininal Cattrt will not be in sesslon to- day, us Judze Williams will be engaged in the Clrenit Courts P The Jait has heen thoronghly renovated, whitewashed, painted, and cleaned, and, in the tanguage of the Jaller, 18 now * the best kept jafl in the country.” All of the work has been dong by the prisontrs. In the County Conrt yesterday, Judge Loomis entered an order authord: tle reconnt of the tiallots cast nt the late election for 8hertfl, C. K. Herrlek was npuolnted ** Cominissioner," and was authorized to employ fonr clerks to heip in the count, It will commence Tuesday morning n}“w o'clock in the County Clerk's private oflice. Fritz Refchendorf, who was charged with feaud in obtaining gooda trom Jnckson strect dealers, amd whose trisl has already been noticed, wns yestenlay nequitted of the chanzy n the County Court and remanded, Mo has yet to mnswer aundry charges of the mamce nature before the Insoivent act will belp bim 1o obialnlog liberty, ¥ Commissfoner Bocse, of the Committes on Jail and Jall Accounts, proposee to take the necessury stens to du away with the useless ex- penditure of money for dleting Jurors in the Criminal Court. A year or two ago Mr. Lenzen manazed to have the jurorssent ton hotel In the neighborhiood at a cost of 82.60 per day, but Mr. Boese finds thut he cun get the same ac- commodutions for §1.50, and will briug the mat- ter to the carly attentiun of the Bourd and Judggo Willlams, The Finance Committee will meet this after- noon to pass upop ex-Coroner Dietzsel's inst semi-nunual report. Tna cusual examination of it yuaterduy they found among the expenses of his uifies the ftenis of $140 for printing his two an- nual reports in book form. and 833 for two days’ wark (n summontuge the jury two gears ago which tried tho fndicted "Commissfone: sl they want himn to come nround and explu: "They will nlso require the presence ot the Coun- ty Treasurer aud County Clerk on the question af the practicabllity of the latter paying his Tielp out of the fees of his offlve. The Financlal Committee met yesterday after- noon, and, after a critleal examinatlon ‘of the resolution in reference to the tssmng of county Dunda Lo the anount of 300,000, agrced o re- port to the Board Monday, recormnending an amendiment. thereto providing that 500 of the bonds be of the denomination of £100, and the rest ol the total apount be lsstied In denoming- tions of &5 and 810K, They also agreed to repur} recommending that the bonds be of date of Feb. 1, 153, benring Intereat at the rate of b ier cent, tho interest payable anhunlly, and the honds redeemable Jan, 1, 1689, The Committea Tins hod propositions 1o sell the bonds, a3 well ns propositions to buy them, but will save the percentage In selling them by putting their gale 1n the lmnds of the County 'Tressurer. They expect to sell the most of thein at a premium, GOVERNMENT BUILDING. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, The Hon. H. B. Scott, Julict, is at the Tre- mont, A. M. Morgsn, U. B. A., s reaistered at the Pacifie, The Hon. W. H. Cooper, New aven, Conn., is at the Palmer, Bordeite, of tho Burlington Hawkeye, Is 8 guest of the Paimer, The Hon, V. W. Bullock, Burlington, fa., isa guest of the Tremont. Adolph Sutro, profcetor of the famons Sutro" Tannel in Nevadn, {8 registered at the Palmer. Fx-Coroner Dietzech, John Dlockl, and John . §totz bave taken out articles of fncorpora- tion under the Sinte Inw for establishing what is to bo kuown ns the * North Chicago Phar- macy. The tomporary roof of the Monorc Dlock 18 nearly completed, and the work of repairing the inside apartinents is progressing fivelv. XEverything will probably be in readh for the Post-Oflice by the middla of next week, The temperature yesterday, as ohserved by Manasse, ontician, No. 83 Madison street (Tiii- uSE Betiding), was at 8 o, m,, 20de.: 108, m., 4; 1240, 303 8 p. m., 53 8p.m. 2L Dare omeler ot 8a. m., 20.53; 8 p. m., 2042 A full mecting of_the North Town Board was held vesterdoy at Justiee Konfmann's oftice, The Collector’s chiel clerk was allowed £200 per month, and the autstde and inede men, nclud- ing the casbler, 84 per day, The Collecior was alto allowed two oxtra men, The Unlon Catholie Library Asaociation held amecting last evening to cowmplete wrrauge- ments for the bazar, which witl take place on the 5th of February. Mr, JamesJ. Eagan pre- sitted, and heard reports of the varfous rommit- tees. The usaal musical and literary entertaine ment was given. At 2:15 yesterday afternoon a horse attached to n sleigh, owned and driven by H. ¢. Bil- ngs of No. 243 Bouth Water streot, ran away on Madison strect, from Market to State, and thence aouth to Monroe, wiere it was stopped by L. R Buckles. The sleigh was badly bro- kew, but eo far ue known no further damage was done. The reins broke wlhen the hotse Yroke, and Mr. Billings was obiiged to jump for safoty. The recent thaw continues to make thines Nlively for liorses, Ahout 8 o'clock yesterdn mworning o horsae driven to oncof Libby, MeNetll & Livby's meat wagons alipped up on the car track near the corner of Wabash avenuc and Twellth strect. A few minutes later, one of the animals attached toan Indlans avenue esr running north) was also landed by the tyeachers ous pavement, hut the driyer fortunately suc- ceeded fu stopying the car in time o save hin, THR HOTEL MEN of this and other cities met yesterday afternoon at the uiliee of the Daily Hotel Ieporter, nnd vr- ganized n soctety under the name of the Hotel Aen's Mntunl Henefit Aseociatfon, The objects of the organlzation are mutaal ald and assist- ance. A charter 1s to be applied for soon, ‘The Association, which liaa about 500 members at present, was _oreanizud by the election of the tollowling ofilcers, wh token from nil the Tarue citics of the North: President arles C. 1biton, Sherman House, Chicago; Becretary and Treasurer, F. W, Ricet of the Datiy Na- tionat Ilotel Ieporter; Vice-Presidents, Willlam Wilkinson, Congrese Hatel, .Surutogu: Churles 1.. Wotterbee, Occldental Hotel, Sau Franclseos W. P, Comee, Parlier House, Bostons, Clark 1. Frost, Lindell Hotel, 8t.. Louis; Kobert Alr, Wainut Street House, Cincinmatis 1 1. Invalids’ nnd Toiselsts’ Hotel, Tuffalo; C. ¥, Spaulding, Continental flotel, Phitadelphin; 8. T, Value, Forest City House, Cleveland; John Dodee, Merchants’ Hotel, St. Touts J. £ Waterhonse, Graud Paclfic 1iotel, The 4 per cent bouds sold yesterday amounted to 83,204, The Sub-Treasury disbursed $20,000 in cur- reney yesterday and no sliver, ‘The Internal-revenue receipta yeaterday were Chieago. Directors—Ucorie B, Adams, Mctro- | ao; Y © oty THotel, - Now Yurks W W, Chap. | SSEokfor apirits) $4,405 fue tobaceo s tizors, in, _Monougahela House, Pittsburi; \t’. i C. Furst, Leland HMotel, Spriveficld, T3 Information was recelved nt the Internal- M. M, 'Towne, Ayer's liotel, Harvan, | Hoveoue Depurtment in this city of the selzire 1L.; “Charles 8. Abéll, Sands [ouse, Cht hultzinirg, Win., by Reventie-Agent Grite- cagoy . desss _Hlpule, Palner House, Cht- | son, of two breweries, valued at about 812,000, capo} Jatues W, Beolt, Daily 1ot Leporter, Shiean. Finanve Committes~Jobn. Cunnine: ham, Briges House; C. R. Hughes, Hotel Brunswicks C. 8, Mathews, Clifton House, Cai- cogo. Another mecting will be held shortly to perfect the orgaulzation under the charter. TOULTAY. Tho first annual falr and exhibit of poultry under the auspices of the Western Poultry Club opens this morniag at 63 amd 65 Washing- ton street. ‘Tne management liavo taken paing to rendar thia cffurt for tho jmorovement of poultry o suceeas, and te prospects that such efforte will bo frultful are very promisiug, Full 1,000 cages have been construvted for the oceu- pution of birds placed on exhibition, nadl this morniug thero aro pone vacant, ‘The “show™ wiil Include all vorfeties, including the Asiatic speeles, Plymouth Rocks, Houdans, Hamburzs, Uume, ete. These are made up of the cholcest specimens to be obtained, a largo proportion ot which have been awarded prizes ut nd&annmml. 8t. Louls, Grionetl, ta, = Hartlord, ‘Toronto, and clsewhere durine the past season, “The breed of Game chickens placed on exhibition 18 sald be the fiest produced o this conntry, specimens being valued at from €30 Lo §250 cach. In addition to the poultry there are 200 vurloties of urnumental pigeons to ho scen, which huve been entered for prizes, wlgo Glovannl's cuge of canarles. The exposi- tion will remain open to the publie for several days, aud doubtless attract thowe ntere the tnprovement of poultry, und who de on account of elaring frands upon the revenue. CRIMINAT. Justice Scully finca Dennis Ryan 825 yester- Ay for assaulting Doteettve Hogan, while the latter was cudeavoring to prevent a quarrcl, The irrepressible and {ndefatigable D. James Leary riscs ngain before the publie lko o phenix, “This thne he s churged with perjury by Jobn W, Farrell, and the hearing of the ense was yesterday continued until the Stst lust, by Justice Meech, who fixed ball at $L0K0. Thy particulars AU not transpire. Arrests: Jdobn Smith, forging the name of John Phillips, chair-manufacturer, to an order for $10 worth of gouds ou the hunlware flom of Lareabee & North: James O'Bricn aud W, R. Morrison, alleg plekpockets, charged with vawvaneyy flarey Willlums aud T, B, Howgrd, two others of the ik, suid to be experts in their line; Jumes Connors, & bludthirsty youth frons Philadeiphio who wants to kil policemun, and who 1 wanted for the the(t of » $15 chalr. Bernbord Hokamp, the man charged with beatlng and dangerously Injuring James Henr! 8 boy 14 yeurs ald, In ‘the head with a akal New-Year's Dn?'. in front of the former's pluce, No. 015 Biue Islund uvenue, was examined hes foro Justico Scully yesterday afternoon, and beld for trial In the Cruminal Court. He was released trom custody on furnishitng ball to'the amount of $40J, The lud Heury was In court, and exhibited the scurs of the wounds ou the back uf his head. A pieco of the skate olleged to havo beets used a8 a weapon by Hokamp, and which was broken: ou the hov's ekull, was shown. The testimony was strong nggainst the wrisoner, whose vounsel cudenvored to show that a youni man wish whom Henry quarrcled on the'street did the Iu]ur! to the Iatter with cane, Hokawp ls about 45 years old, and is as deaf ua o post, Justice Summerflold; Roduey Bloombere, n young wal from Huckettsbure, N, Yo, only 12 Years old, sent to tho Hutae of ihe T aire Lo contribute to the surcessuf that object, aud ulao tuu public fu geucral, HOTEL ARRIVALS, Palmer Iouse--Dr. G. 1L THill, Indopendence, Is. 4 dub D, Ty K agvact, Loutaville: L., K. J. 11, Millard, . ian, Frea 1], tirand avetie~ Capi, Junl Georue U, Gikoous, London, Eng. s Georve Tlurd Yhllaoelphing A, (. Wiittetnore, lineliugton, V i, 1t Moore, Kankakoe; Charles V. Uoddard, New Yorks Jubn Il Vrincs, Cincinnalf, Zramont Jlonse—. M, Smith, 81. Aibans, VL. : €. 0. M. Gibson. New Yorks G, 8. Alfred, 8t 9. i Cieey, Aaledas 1. Wilinme, i . Flutchor, Omaha; A, K. Ed- Utati: John il, itiche It.s Toru orunto. T, Quincy, Mieh, ¢ g i the Friendléss: Lk anan, Now Vorki 1 e Jansing, | dumifo Clarl, ool witl the theft of &4 B, ey I, e Y8t vork; | from & Hurding, of Mclvin, Ford & Co., who und stole the 0, umd John soloon No, B51 the the rred, to the 18th; Cl Niailey Poyton, thieving vagrints, §50 sael Hlirty, charged with the robuery Hridge,anold case which the pulice rklug up, S8 tu the S Justice Mor- vison: Mare Javanaratskl, fardeny uf $10 1n cash and soine clothing frout John Waller, while working as s domestie uinder the alius of Maguic Col, 3. A Coltou, Milwaukue; Thomas K. Ryan, Tudington, Sich.; 1. Denntson, Bacramento: ¥, Gnge, Rochester, N. Y.: J. 8. Waterd Hyesmore. (1L, William D, Britton, Pucbio, U, Glliespid, New York. THE CITY-HALL. sayn kho nipped hia cont ops money @ he was & Hauson, the cper of dtate street, lu which ¥ each and Charl One case of chicken-pox was reported yester- day. One thousand dollars was pald out in scrip este Raker, $1,000 to the Criminal Court; 81,000 ad- yesterdsy, Uitlouad fur tho thert of & wold ' wateh About 8200 was recelved for leepsesand ape- | and 86 in cush from Mrs. Lob- cinl nssessments yesterdoy. stein; $300 for the larceny of u shawl from Mra. Kvldera, corner of Fisk aod Clayton strects; aud §300 additional fur the larceny of clothing from Mrs, Konvilinka; Crune, Gaflicy, and Moran, $2,00 to the Crlminal Court for the hlgguwuy robbery of Junies Hiuds, of No. 281 North Market st naking w total of §8,000 for each man, or $2,000 upon each of four rob- Enos Ayres, Bouth ''own Collector, paid 5 2,554 lu surip over to the City Tressurcr yester- ay. A‘lwrmlt was granted to (. A. Jummerich to build w two-story store and dwelling at Nos, 444 and 150 Btate street at a cost of $4,500. Cl 'res " ce Tevetve beries alleged agamst thewn, and to all e aler heariment, S freta | 40 wiget Craus tws ol it okt ntl } olad, larcow ;i u ity Collector, and 310 from the Comptroll: | Waers, of No. (8 Moridlan street, 3500 to the 5tk and §50 tine for vagrancy 3 Edwurd Brownle ‘The Committee on Btrects und Alluys, W Division, held a meotlg in the City leck's ollice yesterday alternooi, and resolved to ree- omtmnend the repeal of the ordlnauce to open Beyiour street, Maplowood aveuus, Arteslan avenue, and Johnson street., lhe Committea on Schools met yesterday alternoon. Supt, Doty, who was® present, presented & copy of the vstimates of the Board of Eoucation for the current year, which tha Comuuttes decidea 1o submit to'the Council as they stomd, “The Commiltee also recommended the coulirmation of thy wominations of e i\lluyor 10 0l vacancies ln the Board of Educa- un. A wrestling match occurred yesterday foro- noon between Fire-Marshal Benner and Fred Grim, & former revurter of the Stuats-Zeitung, vow & clerk o the Water Department, fo which the latter came ofl victorfous, much to the dis- comtlture of the Chlef, who prides himselt ou Lis tuscle. The Murshal now waota to try nis advervary in the goud old-fashioned manuer, 4 squar-holt,” und toluks be can foor blm, A vlece of city scrip wus received ut the Treasurer's ofice yesterday which Lad been raised from ¥5 to” 850 It was @ Dretty clever wiees of work, but [t was detected by the Clerk. The punch gave $t sway, sud the Lolder of the srip wus out just $15. ‘There have beeu very few cuses 0f this sort since the seriv was tirat jesued; In fact voly one otber has been Wscov- cred. Thls wus an instapve where one mau ralied three pieces, early fu the seasou, sud he waa caughit and seut to Jall, Vb Health Departient {s eogaged 1u making 8 et of the vanious kiuds of keroscnie sold tu fu the city, witn & view of baving ouly andt Thomas [lolden, 83 to the Criminal Court for the sttempted burzlary of P, Cullerton’s store_at No. 815 Twellth street; John, ulias #Miner™ Kelley, jarceny of & coat from Charles Lelimann, Lo the 18th, SOCIAL SCIENCE, MEETING OF TUR ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION, The lliuols Suclal Sclence Asisoclation held 1ts regulur tmonthly inecting yesterday forenoon ut the Tremont louse club-rooms. The object of the orgunization is to suggest sud develop plaus for the advancement of Industrial, lutel- lectual, socisl, educational, phitlanthrovle, and woral interests, Tho following ladics were present : Mru. Ellzuboth Boynton Harbert, of Evaveton, Presidevt; Mre. Willtam O. Carpen- ter, of Chicago, Mrs, 8. Vun Houschoten, of Evanaton, aud D, Viola Archiball, of Watseka, Vico-Presidents; Miss 8. A, Richards, of Chl- cago, Recording Bucretary; Miss M. Fredrica Porry, of Chleago, Corresponding Becretary Mrs. Arthur 8. Bmith, of Chicago, Mre. Phebe M. Butler, of Oak Fark, Dircctors; Mrs. H. B. Suedd, Mrs. Thomas Burrows, Mrs. H. 8. Dufee, Mrs. Rabert 1L Mre. Edwin Blackwan, Mrs. Edward Btrong, Mry. H. A, Plummer, Mre. H. M. Sinzer, Sirs, W. U. Allen sud Miss Altco, Mrs. M. H. Per- kins, of Chicago, und Mrs. E. E, Marey, of Evonston. A letter was vead Ly the Presideot from F. B, Bauborn, of Boston, Secretary of the Amcrican = ure olls 1. Petroies s well | Sucial Bclenee Axsociation, ssking for luforma- o e By ey ‘nd | tiow of tho plud of the wurk of tho Likinola As- uther | substances, which are continually | sockation, fur prescotation at the anuual weet- givicg off blzhly fulawmable g order 1o b reuderad , 18 I8 necessary to pu- rily it of tovse Q wus cowpounds. ‘The Meatth Departuient, iustead of tubing tue usuad Leat polnt for fgudtiou, 410 degrees, bias rutacd 1t 80 that, iu | fug of the former orwunization. The Becrctary bl :lvuuy sent the ueccasary docuwents for- wanl, Mre. M, J. Kelloge, Vice-Preslleut of the Jucksonville Diatrict, seut o repurt sbuwing the stotus of the public schools of that city, which was placed an flle, Mre. Morey read an Interesting and well-writ- ten paper on “Art,” showlng the relation of the tlenl in nrt to the real. Mra. Helen S, Bhiedd wns elected Viee-Prost- dent for tha First Diateict of Chicago, and Mrs. “Thomas Burrows was added to the Commlttes on Toptes and Discussions. Misa Richards, ns 8 special committee, offered the following, which was adopted: Resolred, That it Iy the sense of the members of the 11iinois Sacial Science Association. asscmbled in_regular aeedion at (he Tromont 1louse, Jan, 17, 187D, that the recent act vreating the nMice of Matron for the Cook County Jail by the Hoard of County Commissfoners meetn with thefr warm approval as eminently wise and just. BANITARY SCIBNCE. The Commlittee on Sanitary Sclence submitted & report embracing matters of !nlurt-t,snmtpnl smong which were the socinl evil and drunken: nese ol thelr baneful effects on the younis, and surgesting that n knowledge of the Iaws of buman phystolozy be disserninated among the nitasses s means of overcoming the evils re- forerd to. Oue uf the Committee had inter- wlewed a member of the Bonnd of Tiducatlon on the subject, and found him in full sympathy with any proper movement looking towurd re- form in the eonrse of study, and conlessing that there weve some branches which had better be left out aud n ayatematie course of physiology amd hvgiene sabstituted in their atead. Apropos of the matter the Assoctation adopted the fol- lowing: i Delieving, as wo do, that much of the mortality and phy sleal snffering of the human family wonll be avoided it o preater knawledge of Lhe lawa of phyerology and hyglene was dissem'nated among lic masacs, ond Fealizing the nccessity of Intro- ducing this instractton among the youth of to- day, in order 1o more taoroughiy uerticnto bresont and futnre society with this knowledge, we, the filinois Socinl Sefence Aseoclation, do petition the Echuol Hoards of our Stats to glve & more impar- tant place in the curricalum of stndy In our lower frmlml echools to this branch of study than it pitherty lias occupied, and tnat it o presented by a methad of oral tenching apd object-lessons in & manner easily corsprehended hy the young. A petttion udaressed to the Governor of_Til- fuofs, and sigmed by Mrs. Arthur L, Smithy Mra. Thomaa Durrows, and Mrs. H. S, 8hedd, was appraved of, aud the Sccretary requested to forward it. The tocument is as follows: Whgnzas, Ata meetinguf the Toard of Manage- ment of the ilincls Social Scienco Assuciation Commlitea wad oppointed to_petition your Excels Jency to placen woman upon tho Kiaie iloard of Charitles, #apd Commitiee recosnizing that the ticipation and co-operation of women 1o all ards of Charity and State Reform, as sbown in sitee States, in & volicy indicated by rensuns of exberiments, st do therefore pray you to_grant the requost of thoso petitions and place a woman on tnin Hoard, therehy securing to the State her moral and cconomie Influence, ‘The Association adjourned, BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. ESTIMATES FOR 1 Followinz are the estlmates for the appropri- atlons from Jan, 1, 1879, to Jan. 1, 18%0, asked for the Department of Public Works. The total Is the smaliest nmount the Department ever nasked for: Street clesning and ropalring Street obstructiont.... .. Htroct unproyements ordereii by Connell and assesvments come pleted..ve . $20,014 Do do not comblete 40,000 Sitreet openings. . 708 Public beneilta [nald 21500 Fublic benefits In lampepost 3000 Public benetts n private draing "' 250 Public encits In waler service- Pl aeeien o Deinking fountaing 250 —77,002 600 Viadui 20,000 {tevaur 24,000 Wriuge 43,212 Washing oo L4 Snli¢ etreot tunucl 2, Tbllc paeks Pa builal Falaries, oo oo Oltice axvenses and salarice. Tolfliuseaseraeserseanannrssnnarans oo SHE4HE Followlng Is n comparative statement of the extimates aud tho anounts appropriated for the use of the Department in several previous yeurs! Amounts $2,801,510 1,000,970 BUB, 701 D, T4R 4, 485 for 1576 was for 0 gstimates were made out The approprintio wtths, slthoukh the furone year, the fiscal yoar belug changed at that thne. Tua Mayor was asked whether he thourht the amuunt saked for would bo enough to sce the Deparunent through the year of 1870, und ho replied that it wos run durlng 1878 for that sum, and he knew of no reason why it should-not Lo done this year, Ilg stated, also, that the Water Department had now reached o point where it could ke care of ftacll and furnish the funds for the ex- tension of its own plocs, ete.s it was self-sus- tainfuz, ‘There was, too, n sufliclent nimount in the Treasury o do what necessary sewerase-ex- tension would be required; theréfore thy estl- wates, be thonght, were aniply sulliclent, Followlng are the suwerage estimatess For cleaning newers .. 336,000 Ttopniring wewars 10,000 lh\-l:u wantol bl nE nd, Oflco expouss. Total ceveasen vern 2en soesssees $67,000 MARIE ROZE. A COMPLIMENTARY HEKENADE AND RECEPTION, under the auspices of the 8t. Cecllla, Quaker Clty, and Blancy Quartettes, was tendered to Muune. Roze-Mapleson tast nicht at the Pacifle. Mime, Roze, wlhen she bad returned from the opera, was fntroduced to the ludics and gentle- men present, and succeeded (n produce ing sn exceedingly pleasing effect upon the serenaders and guests by her charmizg manners and pleasant address, She - came directly from the openy, and completely won the hearts of thoso present by hice irankness and afability, After ashort thno spent i wuk- fug the ucquuintunce of the prinia douna, the Bt. Ceclin und Quuker City” Quarteties sang WMy Love 1s Like the Red, Red Ross very successfully, belog recelved with great favor oy the stugor to whom they were snging. ~ Muesara, Collln, Allen, Lotler, aud Klin- bark, composiog the Bla {Quuru-m}. then gave *he Wanderer's Nlght Beng ™ very ue- coptably. ‘The 8t. Cecllls Quartette, which ls composed of Miss Whitney, Miss Hoyne, Mry, Mult, and Mes. Kempton, rendercd Dudicy Juek's © Lead, Kindly Light,!" The ser- enade _was closed with the selectlon “¥arewell, ‘Thou Lovely Wood,” which _was sung by Mesers, Barues, Kuvor, Powerd, aud Noble, the members of the GQuaker City Quartotte. After the musical part of the progrutime wus concluded Lthe guests rated the event with the wsusl cake aud during which Mme, Roze-Mapleson's health wus proposed by Prof, Perkivs, and respouded 10 with pleasure by those pres- ent, ‘Tho affair passed of |1luunntl{, and was greatly epjoyed by all among whui were Vrof. the participants, Ilu\-hl“ fiwlnEfi lm‘ tlllmua\\lur daughter, N C. Porkline and Mrs. Sural Hershoy, Captuls and Mrs. irs, Sburley, Mr and Mr, C. H. [} ons, Miss Chepl, Aliss Baructte, Mr. and Airs. C, K. Pearson, Me, Cliford Willtans, str. Frank Burrows, . 1L Clareuca Eddy, aud Mr. Fraak Willlams, THE PIDBELITY, MEETING OF THE DEPOSITOKS' COMMITTER, The Commitiee of the Fidulity Saviugs Bank depositors held w meeting last evening at No. 213 South Hatated street, st which F. J, Gritlin, Chairan, Jsmes Holden, und A, (i Bogglano were present, It apoearcd that the Conimities has Dbeen mteendiug strictly to business, and clalin to have brought some transactions tollght that will make the depositors, the Receiver, and some othersupen thelreves. Theso matters the Commlttea divcavered, sud 1t wes fncldeutally jutiinated that the gentlemen are on the track of some olber things that will wmuke musie for somebody when the proper thne arrives, Au wdvertisement ju 8 Buuday paper, first pave Mr. Uritlin, who Is & young Jawycr, his clew Lo the procecdivgs above” mentioncl, aud he st about examiuing the public records and uneariied wo trsbsactions thut he thinks have cost the defunct Fidelity Bank depasitors about $3,000 (u realty and Jessened thele cush account 24,000, The statement cencernfug these truns- ucum||., as given by Mr. Gntlly, {s substantislly as fullows. Ou the 10thof March, 1873, Judee Moote, of the Supremes Court, caused to bo euntered sn order on the petition of the Chlcugo Cotton Muauufa cturing Compang, Isasc P, Coates, See retary, authorlziug Recolver ‘Turpin, of the Fidelity Bauk, to sottlon clahin of $3,000 that the bunk bud awain tho corpuration vr coucers, aud to take real eatate fn payment to curry ont suagrecment made with the bink, and ussuie an incuwbrance existivg on the real estute vot ex- ceeding ball its par value, ‘The order was to be contirmed n ten days uuless objectlons were wade. It gppears, said the lawyer, by the couuty revords that the ceal estate utterwards conveyed by Costes to Recelver Turply, goder the vrder, ot the (twe the order was evtered, ting lee ou the Jake at Douglas Yark b accurded to 1, J, Sexton for $555, Tho report and for twenty days afterwards, was not owned by Coates, and there was no fuctibirance ubon 1t except for taxes, Abamt April 4, I8N Coates urchased the property, which ix located near the Ilock Island Kailroad Car-Shovs, and {3 Lots R‘ @, 7, nud 9 to 240 (nclustve, (o Black 6, of o’ Shimp's ‘Bubdivision, amd pakl RS for it About the game Ume he placed an inenmbran.e 1pon it of 9,900, in the form of a trust-deed to Ueorgo F. Westover, securine his own promis- sory uotes, pasable o Mmaclf and drawing to- lerest nt the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and dating it back to dan. B, 183, Coates vonveved by warrantee deed to Recelver Turpin this same pronerty. excepting Lots 18 and 19, for nconsideratton of $3,K, and in that deed of conveyance tha Itecelver neveed to assume and pay that Incumbranee, May 20 lnst Isase D, Contes aavertised those same notes for rale in T SUNpaY TisuNe, and Mr, Grifin saw the adyertisement. The other transaction ia similar to the one above deseribed, April 10, 1878, Coates pur- ehnsed for 1,400 Lots 13 to 31, inclusive, in Block 1, and lLots 5 12 13, 1, and 17 in Block —, in Shimp's Subdivision, giv- Ing a trust-deed of the property to teorze F. Westover, bearing date Feb, 10, 1878, aud recorded Aug, 4, 1S74, to recuro his own proi- issory notes for @1L,UN). _Aprll 20, 1878, hie mve a warrantee deed to Dr. Tarpin, ns Recelver of the Fidelity Banl, of this sanic property, for o consliderntion of 4,000, fn shich deeid the latter asstimed and agreed to pay the Incumbvrance of $1,00, _U'he Instruments referred to wero oll recorded Aug, 5, 3878, Tho gentlemen who were intercated, or sald to be, in the Chiengo Mauufacturing Com- puny, about the time the Lrannvtions were made, Eru reported to be Jotn 11, Kea and Teaae T ontes, M., Griffin also stated that ho had filed objer tions to the Recelver's report for Decetbier, on the ground that it fs not verifled by aflldavit, that the report is not accompanled by vouchers of payment, that it fs vazue, geueral, and un- certain In its termes, and does not set out many of the ltems of puyment with suflicient particn- Tarity so that It muv be scon whether the samo aro rensonable and gust, and that the amount naid by the Recelver ns Jegal expenses for Do- cember {s excessive nnd nurensonable. THE PAWNBROKERS, TR JLDICIARY COMMITTER held a protracted mecting in the Couneil Cham- ber yestorday sfterncon, Ald. Tuley In the chalr, The ehief matter under constderation was the petition to the Councll of the pawn- brokers of the efty asking that the pawnbrokers’ ordinance bo amended In certsin ot Its scctlons, ‘Tho new ordinance reads as follows: That Sec, 8 of the aald ordinance ho repealed, and that the following be Sec, § thereat: ++Snc, B, Itahall be tho duty of every person ticenned nnder the provisions of thin ordinance to make out and deliver to the Superintendent of Po- lice, every day, before the hour of 12 .. a lezible and’ carrict copy from the book, requirad .in tee. ( hereof, of the minute description required by sald section of all perwonal praperty, bunds, notes, G other ACCurities ro- colvai dn topodit vr purchasw during o, pro- edl day, toiether with the time, meaning theres ceding by the hour when recelved, together with the vamo, residence, and deacription of the person who left the pledge, ote.” This portion of the vrdinance the pasvnbrokers wanted atmended, ‘lhe Commitiee thotgzht best to recommend that the new orlinance be given o trial, and the petition was nut favorably recetved. After the tianenction of some further business of minor tnportance, the Committeo udour 'he pawnbrokers are fighting the hew ordl- nancs with great virdlence. Uno of the bro- visiona to which they object is that no pledges shiall be redeemed until twentv-four hours af- ter they hava been lett, which, the pawnbrokers clalu, causes serlous Inconvenience 1o persons who want to leave the city, They also siato thot respectablo citlzens who™ waut to make s ralss occasionally wou't taice thelr voluables to a pawn-shop now, but go to the loan-hrokers, who are not covered by the ordinance, though why they o not is not “known, since it Is alleged they do 1 roguler pawnbroking business In everything buy the pame. Goltbinld, the feweles who was recently robbed, refuses to make the reports ealled for by the ordinanee, and snys that if the nollce pustt him he will make n test case of it ‘T'wo or three other ynbrokera have nlso ro- fused to makae reports, and the Jaw ofticers uro studving up the maater with o view of testing the legality of the law. WEST PADRKS, MEETING OF TIE BOAND, The Booard of Parg Commissioncrs for West Chicago beld a regular seinlanonthly meeting Yast evening, Commissioner Woudard prestiding, and present Lipe, McCrea, Brenock, Muus, and Hennett, ¥ Durling fust week the Central Natlonal Bank of New Yorl scnt to the Firay Natfonal Bauk of this city cortatn bonds. amounting, with principal and intereat, to $7,40%. They arc a portlon of the serfes agregating $70,3 Stewart, of New York, in 1870, ns sceurity for tho puyment of land purchased for Uentral Park. Lust evening the subject came beforo the Boand in the shape of & resolution directing that tho bonus be vall and canceled. was Introduced by Commtsioner Woodard, and, nlter fome Lalk, the whole matier was referred . issued to James The resolutlon to the Finance Committee. Mr. Woodonl alvo intreduced o resolution di- recting the Judiclary Committes to withdraw the amt azainst Jolin Hoffmann pending o the Careuts Court. The sult, us will be remembersd, was instituted during the month of April, 1578, to compel Hoffmann to pna' uver certain moneys colfceted by bin from i prior years, o taxes of 1877, and Commissioner Lioe objected to this summary way of disposing of thecase, It wnsju court, and suvolved u disputed orinclple, Let the Caourt decide who was right and who waa wrong at that tioe. ‘Comimnisioner Woodard objected that [t would cast mouey which onght to be soulfed to neces- sitics. Lipe—I will pay it, and If the case gocs against You us it will pot be appenled, Woodard— W cily Lipe, you can do this. have o fing house up ou Washlnzton strect— Live,—I don't think ft exactly right to spriug that resolution now, Comnlssluner McCrea favored tho adoption of the resolution, hnt wanted all to haye a fatr chaucs, cration of the resolution until a futire time, 1o was Iu fuvor vt poustponing covsld- Commisstoner Lips moved that the resolu- thon lny over until the last mectiug in Feoruary, whict was lost. Commissioner McCrea moved to Iny the reso- lution un tho table, which wus adopted. ‘I'ne Committee on Linprovements prescuted a report sctting forth that the contruct lurb-ut- ven was uccepted and approved, A_resolution requestiog tbe jCountil to ex- tend water-plpes on U'wellth street, from Ogden avenue 1 Douglas Park, was adoptod. After some talk fu recard to the finprovoe ment of that portion of Madisun street ranntnz throgh Central Parck, the suditingof & number of bills, and the dlsposition of business of no geueral fmportauce, ueet(ng adjourved, BUBURBAN, EVANSTON, Iustead of several fires there were several fuperats in Evanaton yesterduy, Nellie, wifo of Mr Richurd M. Jenulos, was removed yeaters uy morulng to Ractie, Wi, bier former hume, where tunecral services ure to tuke vlace, Blio died Thursday v child-bivth, and was 2 years of uge. At the St, Mark’s Chureh yesterday after- noon occurred the funcral servi of Zella C. Varker, asughter of Georgeand Frunces Parker, The youuis Jady was 23 years of age, and died of consumption ‘Thursday forcnoon. ‘The third funcral was that of J Tuornton, & youne colored muy 25 years of age, who divd of hem- orrhoge of the lungs Thursday morning, A barbee nained Joln Smith hawlett the tawn, leaviug bebind bin & wife, two children, sud a few debts, e —— THE ATTORNEYS. - Apacial Disvatch 10 The Tribure BrrinovigLp, I, Juan. 17.—=The adjourned scaslun of the State's Attorneys tu-day was not largely attended. The time was devoted to an {uforial discussion of the leglalution recom- mended by the Committce appuointed yesterdoy. ‘Fis roport, as smended and udopted, contained substantfally the chunges recommended by the speakers whose remuarks were reported in to- day's TiuuuNe. A Commitice was sppointed to prepars the necessary bills for prescntation to the Legulature, sud the Couveotion ud- Journed, DRUNKENRESS CURED---FACT VS, FOLLY, " NartioNar Houxx you DisasiEp VOLUNTEER Bosviens, Daxton, O, Jan. 6, 1570, Ur. I° Unadr, Uhlcayo: After 8 fair 1nsl of throe nonths In 4wo cascs, seamiuwry tocurable, | am klad tosay that the 1t has been all that you could clahn and all the mowl aanguing could hope fur. Re- apectfully, B.F. Brown, (overuon " Dr. D'Unger's ¢ telegraphs from New York for burk & Rayoer's Cold L'xu‘m. 'ilE COURTS. L. B. Sidway Makes Claim for a Set-Off. on the flnest Arablan horses, and armed with pistole, enarhinea, nnd binderbusses ot the beat Engtish waorkmanship, thelr plumed turbans waving in the air, and their rich dressea and arma giittoring in the sun’” At the battle of the Pyramida, -lul‘y 21, 1309, the Mamclukes mustered their full foree of 7000 men under Murad Hoy, and attacke.d the French with des- perate couraze, but were repnixed with terrible alavgter, The 2.500 who survived fled to Upper Ezvpt, Napoleon said of them: * Conld 1 havo wnited the Mameluke horse to the French - fantry, I would have reckaned myaclf the master of tho world,” After the French were driven from Egyot by the British, tho Mamelukes gnrlly regained thelr power, but a civil war ok ant between them aud the Turks,and | Dear Manax: As you HRys makod an acenragegs, l‘llley Jrere | fomr;lcm}\g; Icrmh'chfln ‘nm 1‘1:31"4% T e i thg ey, 0 ™Y Culiiunary Mareh, when Meheme! heg 7 1 ean ‘ncare mber wl { o thele cila ke the titadel OF Cira, and or- | melRier Of Sur Bousiidor dered his Albanan ofders to massacts them, | 1700 that mfdiant i Onlyone chief escaped, A g«huernl massacro of X the Mamclukes was soon ordered throughout Ezypt, and a few years afterwarda their number waareduced to 1), These dispersed, and the Mamelitkes as a distinct body of soldlery ceasced MRS. R. A. PATERSOY, VieaPresident of Binghamton Cullegs, TO MRS, M. &. BROWN, Presideat of the Motashyaicsl Valvoraty, 81 Dond-nt., Naw York. S \ Reoord of Judgments, Ncw Suits, Di- vorce Proctedings, Eto. About two months ago Jesup, Paton & Co., of New York Citvpbegan aauit in the United States Cireuit Court ngainst L. I, 8idway, of this city, to recover $3,000 on three promlssory notes. Mz, Sidway, & few days ago, fild his plea, in which he mimits the debt, but claims a set-ofl to niore than the extent of the clatm againet him. He claims that in January, 1870, the piaintifs were desirous of forming a coropany of capltal fsts In Scotland, for tho purpose of buy- St oy i1 and pain in my i, In' ARl wo k. have BIACRS B FIeariay. Taai: g AU CRETI R AR y 5 balfa of o Somi) Ponnd thin Yery arnoyin, OF JEUUWIAR iaiter, 1 with & hackin One atater sickened and dlcd of Coamumptii; . fng nnd pelling real estnto sftuated | foexist. Napoleon hodl broight a few of them [ Sinther and anatner, At las my brather bewmsy in this country, and of scenriug | to France, and thoy formed under the first Em- P D01t OF mry Aieies whth Eioand A1 eam. for themscives the positon of agents and bankers for such Company, which would have resuited very advantageously to them fn o financial point of view. ‘Thers were at the samo time owners of about D0,000 acres of land in Minnesota, which they wanted to unload on the Company at about $280,000 above its real value, 1n order to accomplish this they promlsed 8id- ney, a8 hie states, that If hie would assfst them In forining and organiziug the Company and tu proeuring statistivs aud facts In regard to the Toeatfon and valueof lands to be given to tho stockholders, nnd wonld ace as agent of the Comn- pany In-selling or buging lands, subject, however, to their (plaintiffs?) directions, and would also personally visit 8cotland and ald in the forma- tion of the Compsny, then and on such condl- tlon, it tho Company wns formed, and they ap- pointed 1ts agents, they would, in turn, employ i to buy and sell the lands and pay hitn three-fourths the compensation or commission which they charged the Company. These com- pire a rort of colony nt Marsellles, where, dur- fox the * terrent blanehie ! after Waterloo, wod on the 20th of June, 1815, a dozen of them were massnered on the streets, The “lnst of the Mamelukes * hos been dying every yesr since in Franve, but the vory last eenuioe survivar, Uabrlel Ibraham, has Just died In Marscllles at the ageof 84 $ e ——— APPELLATE COURT. Proceedings of the <\pmfintn Court for the Hecond District, nt Ottswa, Bpecal Dispateh to The Tribunn. Orrawa, Iil, Jan. 17.—~Decisions have been rendered from the Bench of the Appellate Court in tho Second District in the following cases? 9, Vandiver Corn-Planter Company vs. 1. B. Snow: allirined. 10, Lyon vs. Lyon; reversed and remanded. 23, Finn va. Fln (Mrmed. 18, Maguussen ve, Williams et al.; aflirmed. 28, Allen va, Woodrull; affirmed, and motlon thelrs ot Uhng niy timo waashort, % Sty acka of 1lontiey Iaated from two 1o RCYErS ming AD SOTElRe Of cligt oy i a1 re0-quATLem of A1 ROUF 10 throw nff 1he i o poslion lad dsarbed. | s 1) Dy DIRLOER OYET The hare DAt of Ty (s, 2 wAY not Without ouc for #ix MONtha: was uriy fore weak and iy telends annght to give e e comtort, thinking iac was all tha telicf 1§ was '] PO et four yearstn §1. Paul, Mt i Stent four yearsin 6L Paul, Minn., which teinpamry Tollot. - Indecd, 16 alost st Kot Whlo thre And A sOrL (e ALeoe iy feinry 1y York. inainta year, however, my discas wiiii double furce and Faiddity, . a felend whom | had sunpostd fo bein s waree cundyg,s £ven than myself (having gone home from S hmea 10 dfe. found her, to ot frah and mueh more yunthful hen | T.. L could searcely eCYe 1t romihie ut hor Health could. BAYe s BHICh ABMYVCA: oyt what liad wrouzht the wonderful chinnge, and wassaq of the power and cficacy of MRS. M, G. BROWN'S METAPHYSICAL DISCOVERT, 2 Twas [ndaced by this friend to try the D1 for appeal to the Supreme Court, AR gy H i missions were not o bo tess than 5 per cont af | (05808 Bty . aaing 1t a few dava [ hegan to fecl lnaolind Leach va. The City of Julict; reversed and | pafns in my heads soon found f had n yxiher ?.7:1‘}.',‘[‘}"»2';{-‘1;.'{’.’,:3"?..3 nl'i:)n' ! n.r'lln‘:: for -."nffi':‘."@’n':fi remanded. ? : T e F e omedisine o e, ekl Tromm the tso of the medicIne In One ear U It hosiy then commenced UAIDE 1L A frealv na ever agya | Al colmgnce] Al great quantitie of Mt il my cougil becamo very [oove. My (rleids sore pogiy AlArnied at tlicse now sympiome, s triui o ol o from sing the modicines Bt 1 eit. et If -ty Wera ho efiicacy In that 1 MikKL deapalr of any s <l 1 %had been doctoring for yoars, uaing the remuuiies for thAL dineanes had tTaXeh Krea) qunaiiaey coudiver of Ste. 1 knew alia that what by failed to . Uthier mEhers Gf our faiy (] it phyweinna could ) wonld sl Tal to rack wy Care. wiid ctermined (0 nersevero, I apite of Obitais 304 dlecouragemonte I aid no. AR (0 ahont thres Sontlis found thas T fd not rates neatly as 1y Foueh waa les troublesame, —1iy (riera {1daf, bt willlng o’ acknowicdge an | wanderug secretly what keot ane nf 1o peturn witlt my stre; ¥, Darst vs. Bates; afMirmed, and motion for “’fi"‘ N 28, Murphy ¥8. Woodwanl; afirmed. #0. Darrough ve, Hoberts; aflirmed. B, Tapp va. Phelpss afiened, #2, Loguu vs. Buer; reversed and remanded. 80. Windueim vs, Ohlendorl; roversed and remanded, 87, Balmer vs. Worthing; aflirmed. 30, Oakicy va. Cupnj atirmed. 41, Rockingfeller ve. Tobias; affirmed. Avery ve. Herman; afliemed. 46. Bullock vs. Carpenter; reversed and re- manded, AU, Commlssioners of Highways va. The Vil- lage of Nock Fallsi writ distnlased. 47. Hicks va. Sillimon; alllrmoa, bl. Reltz vs. Board of 'l’runlccl. ete.§ roversed and reinanded. B8, Anstin ve, Reddings aflirmed. 4. Clark vs. Ewiug; appeal taken. G0, Bolig ve. The Town of Frincoton; af- flemed, 63, Heaps vs. Dunbam; affirmed. T3 Reld va. Guunison; afllrmed, % Tho Village of Crotty vs. The People ex rel.; reversed. 78, Slmpson vs, Gardner; aflirmed, and mo- tian for appeal. 70, Rouers va, Herron; affirmed, 80, MeUinnis va, Moun; nilirined. 8L, Warking vs. Leach; aflirmed. 80, Forristal va. Tho }‘unnlo, ele.; roversed and remanded. 87, Lucas ys. Dunnington; aflirmed, Wi West v5. Ravattctal.; dismisscd onshort 8, Rehesring docket. Town of LaBallo vs. Blanchard; strcken from the docket. it e MOTIONS, ETC, 4, Peek va, Coalficld Coal Company; mol by appellant for time to tils reslv. ey 83, Lucan va, Nichols; appellea moves to dis- "0 F e Gloctnmnt, Lot . 'The Clocinnnt!, Lofayetto & Chicago Rail- road Company va, DuChutr{m; motivn :5umui.c|u writ ol arror] suncraedeas, 4. Rehearing docket. Chisholm vs. The Gli- s:lu&fi: Northwestern Rallway Company; taken Tands should be sold. Stiway claims to bave performed bis part of the coutract, to have vollected the necessary facts and figuces, and to nave visited Beotlaud and assisted In the forma- tion of 8 cumpany as desired. The pluintifls were appuintud fis ngenta; but when they dis- closed to him their Intention of eelling the Compnuy their Minnesots land at $280,000 moto han it was reasunably worth, he refused toba a party tu the scheme, and they then retorted by refusiug to appolnt him as thelr agent to buy aud scll londs, a8 they nod promised, Sidway rates his damares by this breach of contract at #10,000, ahd nsks thiat this way be allowed as s sct-off agatnat his indebiedneas to them. 3 DBIVORCES, Sally M. Chiapin filed o bill yesterday asking lurnlwurw Ir‘lnm her husband, Dantel M. Cha- piny on the ground of desertion. Danfel Codipny also prays for like decree from bis wife Ellen, on the gronndol eruelty and drunkenness, Fle says that he married her in December, 1857, ond Hved with her until Sep- tember last, when e was obliied to leaye her About the year 1500 sne began using intoxi- catlng Hquors, to excess, and sinco then she haa goue oo from bad to worse, unti] she bos been arrested repeatedly and fined for Mier dlzorderly conduct. 8he bos also repeatedly attackéd him, at one thne throwlng n lighited kerosene lainp at him, which was broken on his hiead, ond at another making an assnult on him with u cheese kuite. Bhe has, morcover, a8 iy charged, entirely rufned cotns plainant's urocery busiiess, and Lo now aska for & divorce, and the care of thelr six children. 1TEME. In the caso of The Clty vs, Gage, a motlon was made before thy Appellate Court yestenlay af- ternoon to amond the recent order reversing aml remanding the case, by stnking out tho word ‘‘remund® 30’ a8 to ollow on immedinte appeal. Natiee liad been griven to the opposing counsel, aml o brisk debate followed, at the conclusfon of which the Court took tho atter under adstsement, “The composition meeting in the case of T, M, W. Joures was continued to Jan. 27, on account of the abscnco.ot certain ereditors. ‘UNITED BTATES COURTS. ‘The New Haveu Wirc-Works began a sult for 81,600 yescerday agzalnst J. F. Asay, K. J. Marsh, und George C. Lyman, partuers, a8 “tho Ly- man Manufacturiug Company.? SUPRRIOIL COURT IN DRIRP, Theodore Martin sucd Charlle A. Gerold yes- terday for 81,000, CIRCUIT COURT. Cynthia C. Mart begsn a suit for $4,000 nguinst E, ¥, Pulsifer, The Erle & Westorn ‘Fransportation Comypany begou another for £5,000, and John 8, nud Cynthia C. Hart another for 2,000, agalust the same party, Eifjzabeth “A. Btone filed a distress worrant agatust William V. Telfair to recover $455 rent of the store No. 100 Stats street, ‘The J. M, W, JonesBtationery & Printing Cotn- pany filed o dlstress warrant ozalnst Solumon M. Wyman to_rccover 8625 back rent of the store No, 100 Madison street, Mandel Bros, began o suit fo debt arainat Willtam Wredo und Joln Schroeder Lo recover 81,000 damuges. ’I'ne‘v staty that when they eoraged Wrede as nfitht watchman fu Junuary, 1575, ho gavoa bund fu the suwm of 81,000 with Schroder ns surety, conditioned for his fullhlllllfi performing bis duty. They clalm hie has broken his covenant hw steniing about 82,000 worth of goods Irum them, und that his hlumllmllm sbould be compelled to make guod tho luss, h 1 1o how tiveycare alico T commonced f1e me, 1y atthougl: | v discontinged 14 tRree or fune minia, Guoor twice, | liave found tio vedction, 1€ 1did i gomaider gl curcd, Lol ubt &iaumo Uhe rapoci bilities and cares of a Ladies” Coll T wish t0 wd {hiat | apniled salupothrt v e, (I Keis 0o Oiher medielne,sof o 4D COMINEREIng (hs e ul ML G Tiros rTAl'llrlU?AL Discovear, [ Sl contlaug tha wse of It, becattse L nd Myl stis fo rustat all diso e, and gyen coids qulckly disagyesr Ly 80 extra treatment. "ATLer a thorough test by four member of our hoar hold, 1 do 1ot hesitstn tosay that § betieve 1t (o be 1hy mios_wonderful remedy on_record, and am gl Fecammend to all suflering utes the onty m 1 heileve 1 once effective and wit Juriuue reanlts. M A, ra. 1t TEESOY, Ladies’ College, Dloghemton, N Y., Nof¥. 4, 1a7a, Mrs. M. G. BROWN, at the Palmer House, Parlor I, whero she gives Counscl Free. AUCTION SALE:! BY GREO. P. 03 and 70 SATURDAY, Jan, 18, at 10 o'clock, SPECIAL AUCTION BALE OF 100 Portland Gutters ©Of Differont 8tyles and Popular Makes. Balo positive. INDIANAPOLIS. Hocretary of Riate—Morton—Terrcatrinl Al titudes—A Judgo Nips 1t dan, Epecial Dispateh to The Tribuns, Inpravarorts, Ind,, Jan. 17.—Joln Gilbert Shankiln assumed hiis office of Becrotary of State this mornfvg. Jotn Enos Neff retires with a most satlsfactory record aud the respect of nll partivy. . He resumes the practice of law ot Winchesfor. The Morton Monumental Association bave chunged thelr destun, and now ask for sub- scriplions to erect a bronzo statue at o cvost of 820,000, About $4,000 nre on hand, which will be Invested in 4 per conts, Jeaso L. Willlams, of Fort Wayne, the oldest «ivit coggineer {n the State, will donate to the State for publication an extensive serlea of altl- tudles, the result of many years of his work. A parsgraph appeared in tho Sentinel on Mon. day lust reflectinzupon Judge Aduma, of the Cir- cult Court. The Judge demanded the name of the nutbor and the munuscrint, and (¢ turns out to bein the handwriting of Jacob B. Jullan, who was Adas’ ‘opponent for ofllve, and who contested his election. Adame proposes to fssuc a bench warrant agalust Jullan, and pro- ceed ua for contempt. This scems to be the stylo now for Indlans Judges, = HEALTHFUL, Dr. Trice's Cream Baking Powder will make sweeter, lighter, and more digestible blscuits, cakes, efc., than any othor kind, MARRIAGES, WRLLB- A DULKY =AY Mitwauke 1870, & tho hawse it ol AR ‘:l"fi it ¥, Niel ward P. Welis, asalsic e A nd Miss Mary uu‘um'.' GEO, P, GORE & CU., Auctn RECULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, Jan. 21, :30 a. uty GEO. ' GORE & CO., Auctioneers We have 050 Uases Ecasonalle Boots, Shoss& Rubbers THAT WE SIIALL CLOSE 0UT AT AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 22, at 9 s.m. These will ba closed, ae thelr room 1a regnired i Y BUIK G005, QOILE & (0., 09 and 70 Wbl ‘ M. MOORBEINOYUNE: ‘Auctloneers, K3 & H7 ltandolo We will sell to-day at 10 v'clock, New and Second-basd FURNITURE, CARPETS AND BTOVES, A gegernl (ine of Household Goods, Duresus, Witk Waridrohes, Kasy Chalrs, Lotoger, Comlord &c. WL MOORENQUSE & CO., Auctioneen. YW, A, BUTTEIIN & 00, Auctioncery and fieal tate Agents 174 a0d 173 (Landoloh-st. MEAULAR SATURDAY NALIE. Chamber and Parlor Furalture, Lounges, Kssy Chalrs, llureaus, Hedsieads, {hnlre gravings, Paintings, Chiromos and other mierchand ¥ bAY u}i‘u?v.lfl_«,xi l“:‘ -Il]ll ‘elock & 10.. 81 our sier AT "'w. Al nurf TROBATE COUNT. In the estate of John 8. Wallace, & minor, letters of guardianabip were yesterday eranted to Thomas Lord, under bonds for §153,000. CRIMNAL COURT, John Jones was found gutity of burrlary, and given two years 1o the l‘unllcnl!urk ern plesded George Taylor and Willlam ity to lareeny, and were remsnded, ‘I'ic Jury (n the case of the youthis Lawrouce Beattlo and Robert Breckinbhilge brought in s sealed verdict, indig them guilty, and giviog them elghtcen months each in the Penltentiary, ‘They were tried about n week agro, but one of the Jurors had been sick ever since the verdiet wis reached, and had not been able to be out un- ) yesterdav, Frank Mahoney and James Flyan were on Tubert M. Wella, 0f C1 (¢ Ukughior of Sire: Lradiu s, & €O, Auctioncers trial for Jarceuy. S e n S~Funoral scrvices ot Mre. Hlicke, wife uf 9 ? Y AL 2 ! Der'lata realdcate, ot Y D. D, NTARK & CO., Jupor BrongErr—178 to 202, incluslve, No. Iy wond, Batunluy, Jau, atih o'clock & 0. Care B4 and 8 Randolph-st. 176, Chisholim va. Mctilnnis, on trinl, willleave Nortliwestern itatiroad tepot at | o'clock p, Fus ABPELLATE CotR—Adjourned untlt Non. | B Fr.ends of the family sro fuviied o stiend. BATURDAY, Jun, 18, at 0:30 8. m. Furnityre, Household Goods, Carpels, Gonoral Merohandiso, T D, BTALK & CU., Auctioneers Whalesata & Jtetall. Soud for niice Hal, Guoda sent O O, 10 auy wiicig ol agenE foF EhG #3111 TV Wigs mudetoorides uud w 2 2 ‘l BUAKIHAM, W, Madisuti b BQU 6t pEQUIE=AL L. Ignatiug Collego, Jan. 16, Willism re. Funcral services Church Bl Juzn s, ay, Jvl.'Ml Ganr—>Motlons, Jupue Jasve Motlans, Jupak Maonr—Delault cuscs, Junax Roaxks—Submitted canes, dundk Bunti—Xotions and set case term, 8 Foraney vs, Close. . JuDUE FarwELL~Default can the b, Vigcent nviivg 10 stiend. JOWANIan. 13, Edward ltowan, aged 21 you No. ; Fancral ih i ¢ TUE CALL MONDAY, st Sira: Waiehy A8’ Hebeceant 4t i1 e by Sunok Bropusrr—Genersl call of bis cars th Calvary, THE ArPELLATE COUuT—Upinions at prohatly. Jdupue Gany—81, 82, 84 to O, 04, 00, 100 to No case on trisl, ~Jas. 10, fafant son of Urirenentle G106 1000t AoddemE ary Cometery. 14 by cars Lo 112, 115 ud 110, 2 wiclusive. KTIICKLAN D= ik JaVEs0N . O, ANG D OF CORGETURION | Taite Abei i stars T e8¢ 0 i Barah Ana Sirick: calend uii trial, Funcral Sninday 812 . m. from tho residence of Lier dvnuk ) motfons, Jrak Rosrns—Set cnees 5,001, arvoy ve, Mawwoud, snd 6,167, Grumby v, City, and cal- cudar Nos, 378 0 2, fncluedve. No' caso on total. Junaz Bootu—i13, 450, 458, 400 to 4t la- clusive. Nu cdue up trlal, il & Juvug FauweLL—Contested motions, JUDUMENTS. UnNiTED BraTss L Covnr—~Jupax Rroo- Crosby Amariah D L —A. 11, Buriey, Rocelye I e e = London (- naiand) Faper BiEase S093, an. 17 Johanat, dauglir of Miche orulck, sy ‘nnp 11 tionths, lavs Runday from (ho restdence of TQUCT 8ty by F068 b0 CAlYATE. GULICK=Jan, 11, 2t the restaence ot hor dsughter, 3 Tietiani o Oetrauder. 0, M cu B3 yours 8 Blotls of Mre, Homback, uf itlverd Julie ffurus, ut 130 Southl Bangatn. i 12 Dayion and Clucipustl papers pleaso copy. ANNOUNC. tionul Baw Mre, M. R . i g liey ary Fequired to . el -l apY; i MoE | L et o Jan. 13, 180, Vorduet. S, Cid, and motian (or wew triate Y Skoml Atienauuy A, 50 Raroracat, bubleets | O BRADFOLD HANCOCI, Aul ol o BriEiion Covut—Jrvuk Uativ—Alesander Cune ningham ve. Joho Alston, $UdH, Ib—Kiichard 8. Brownell vo, Same, $3,050.01, | Tenney & Flower. Attoruess. CE REFOIM ALLIANC IEiietuatua Horie i thame L by tha itev. Artauz Litde, uE JANTION—1,7%, Veople use of Jobn % = e udmbiistrutor, ‘eic.; va. ilenry Blass, Tobe B ROPR Ak RUSION N8 hay. ert W, Robimson,and Auguss Do Weeae, §2,02.05. | yion o' Uifcasuuud Ly Rortiwest il be hoid ot che ——— Palmer House Fhursday eveulug. all parts. 1 The Last of the Muawmclukes, FIPHE BUNDAY:5CHOUL TEA MEETING 1N 0 e pe B Neir Tord Riibeie Farwell 1all ot 12 o'cluck tu-day will be conducted e, The Mameluked, thas *“spiendid barbarle chilval Walter Scote called the sol- = CFIVUNKS, ry which ruled Egypt for several ceoturivs, COLLECTIONS, were lirst introduced oty that country by the | 3 "““‘I““"“oo“‘"’" ETIORY? Sultan Malck-cl-adel 1L, near tho middle of CHICA the hirteenth century, fne{ were originally, AN I bidteates, oo Bofdiery igae of cup- e Tranke oate und formed the y-guard of that 5 No. it i & But In 1240 they deposed und murde 144 Stateait, _~ACENCY d sud put thelr commuuder, Eybek, on the POoWwDL Sevss aixiva T ROYAL Fowoer Absolutely Pure. The Royal Baklog Powdor ls puro Creain of Turtar Pow : ludoreed and recomuicuded for 118 Wholzsowences by auch emloent e hxll} Dr. Mott, New Jurki Hayes, Bostwu: Profésor Gent, Putladelphia, ole. sold vuly 1a caus Ly all Grocerd. et EW- Bewaro of e tojurtous Alum Powdera. Maoul scturees aug dealers urse you 1o buy tacus, becsusd cau wTord sell he 41 ¢l & pound aud double their e, Du ot buy Bakiug F'omder lovee, 8 1€ 19 4,004t SUFE W Contaln ajum. The cuntfuucd use of A iS00, griplig, coustipstiva, tadigeatiun, cadschie, 40d dyspepals; scits the blood. cauacs Plusples via Lo Jace: € thron A w baud ot Mamelukes, composed of Cir- stuus und Georglans, galned great ascenden- 2 made their commuuder, Barkok, ‘Toey contioued fn power uutil, in 1517, Egypt became w dependeney of Coustan. tlnople.” The Turkwb Sultau, however, blaced the twenty-four provioces Into which be divided Eeypt under Mawmcluke Goversors ur Beys, each of whom malutained 500 or 600 followers, thorvughly armed sud cquipped. Each of the Muwelu was atteuded by two arwed slaves, who foueht ou fool. Beott pictury lm"lv describes the Matweluke: a8 Lhey appes when, fu 1703, Bunapart u(mi‘. juvadivg Eeyot, first encountered thet on the march from Alevaudria to Calro. *The whole was covercd with Mamelukes, wounted