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B s s B R e ~ THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 187:-TWELVE PAGES, TIE COUNTY BOARD. Bome anarring took place as us bout pay- fnir the West Side Company mwore than the South Slde Company, Ald, Cary was opjiosed to action before the peovle had angoppurtonity to cxfims them- the burden of paying the costs ingn 10 which thoy are not parties, RADQES WANTED, Mr. Fitzgerald introduced n resolution pro- viding that the members of the Board be pro- legsl procec: polnted Secretary to Mi Manager of this road. succceds Mr. Bweet aa Tiul tral Depot. C. W. Bmith, Traffic fartln McKercher et Ageat at the Con- [ THE COUNCII‘. THE QUESTION OF REFERENCE. Ald. Lodding moved to refer the document to the Financa Committee. 3 Ald, Lawlcr wanted to ask the Chairman of The Comptroller Submits His | that Committes (Pearsona) o question, Was ho The Usual Wrangle with Contiact« {Iood progress Is now befng made on the Kan- 1d f the A i consulted by the nmgtrol er tn making up the '?l": ;m the |uh ject of’l‘v:vlum e belfeved org===Court-Fees Too vnlm{wnh loi!\x;nedlllltn\lvlu 't‘:rd}fmlox,:"wlllxl:hég:"‘v 1!""0“"! oxzclnxllfll of mel Chlcago & Allnln 8 — eas of the Appropria: cstimntes? - And did he take part in reducing | nine tn ten wero fn tavor of it : may b recogiized, and catlin i - | Raltrosid, auc he weathier conttnties onl rong Testimony from Hlon, George St ¢ Ald. Lawler had pjection to recommitial mittes on Public Bervice to provide the same. | | half-wav favorsble, th 11 arr ay tions, u':\'i:ll_ Peatsons_replfed that the estimates had i there \vcrerna,::nr::c:nlrr( a scttlement before Low. t & e i “e“i Mr, Meyor sakd he wanted a badge, that the employes nt the county Institation would know thut 1h wos n Commissioner when he vame the Pawer of Radway's Rerdy Reliet in 5 “ for business about the 1st of March. ‘Ihe grad. a Caze of Beiatic Rheumatism, fng s now completed all the way to Kansas City. The iz {rou-bridge at Glaszow ia aleo vrogressing fairly, and will bs tinished fn about simply heen read over to him. Atd. Lawler said the employes of the city had And Buggests a Tax-Levy of 2~ | been placad in peculiar position 8 year ago by May 1. Ayld. Stauber sald L would bo nn outrage to adopt the gas prapositions, Some of the Members Hanker After Badges around. fle wasat the Hospital in the fore- # Ald, Waldo thoueht oll teouble would be re- Oh: noon and found diffieulty tn getting in, and it | a month, No. 3Van Nesa Prace, N 877,673—Assots and Lia- T e e 1t Poaraon. had passcd ;';‘:’"'1 1, noddstug, s vronaltions go et "g: i::;;im = would it becn ol rigot I o Bas had 0 BAdED. | i, guuthwestern Raiway Ansoclatlon will | ae TP HA I et [ oy wonll run from May 874 - . Mr. Coburn od o bad il f o 4 k % iy 1 A biites, :’I’:;:‘:‘:‘t‘!;&::::‘::‘:‘(z{?‘rnr; ot Jé‘“»?.i‘fi‘éi.&“fififi'.i’{f.' et time. and until Mav 1, 130, unless other- = g cad oot e heon & burden to him without | hold its regular monthly inoeting at Bt. Lowls | Aaxsre stifors bf doties, iomettme Oxtenging s in! wise ordered by the Council The previous question w motton to recommit the wh the Councll, nud acted tpon in Committee of the Whate. ‘Tiis wonld save a great deal of time, His Views Regqr(llng Gis, Treas- m";n‘fi“ wm:u n‘f :l\u emiploges be ‘sooner met. Wadnesday, The peincipal busluces to be trans. acted will be the forination of a lumber pool, but it is doubthnl whother any declsive action thelumbar resiond to my ankies. and st imes 5 er itmbs. t boy VaFng tha time T have been this amisteq tried slimoat all tiia remcdies recommendd Ty 1 one. He tried to gat in the jall a few davs aro, but, having no badge nor anything to show who e was, admittance was refused him, orlered on the le thine. The regular weekly meating of the County Board was hield yesterday afternoon, all of the e ) 1Men And f00ls, RopIng to ind retlef, bot a1l projer™ 2 O e il on was not agreed to,—veas 14, nays e A gara thd nt want & badic, but thought | ¢an be taken, as inost of the ruads fiave not vot | Lyfafires: broved 1y ury Warranis, Saving of Hle movl ooy Jke fi‘.’:"fi.“&!f:.‘.“'.?.‘: over fatn. m'f_h:'";;;,‘,';;!r IBELHIL 10, ey members present except Mr. Lenzen. cometi o T Kind woull bo copventent dur. | made out the statistics which arc neceseary to niried vartons Kot of batha, mantouluio Funds, Ete. oo rsons, Tuley, Tallacd, Csrv, Pheins, Undor the bead of unfinished business, the | fyir'tie eircia season, wnd ave such members s | A7Five at o proper basts. i npblle nimeats too . earvon Smyth, Liszace, Hawley, Thompson, nuter, Sehweretal, Daly =14, 'nmll'(;. Q'ull)’. Turner, L odding, Culler- Me. Ald. Itvan sceonded the motlon. Ald. Cullerton arose, but all ho said was that It Is Deoided to Stick to the Use | he wouid lke to strike out all excopt the last resolution of Mr.Spofford looklug to facllitating the trisl of criminal causes und the reduction ot expentes In the Criminal Court, and calling for [ Numems men nd preseriptions of the g e ali af which falind 16 kive ma peicinent PO Tiart "Ropreinber, nt tie WEREHE readea: of o (o had s ailetnd a8 myseity, T was (i patronized auch places s great many half doitars. Mr. Wheeler ald not want n badze cither, but. i put his objection ou the ground that he did Mr. J. IL 8tead, :\Tmtnl the Peoria Enant- bound Pool, has resigned because ho lias been unablo to enforce the provisions of the agree- friend iy, L wan then seriug teartully a1 o 9 3 ally, Olirer, Lawler, Deldler, 5 ‘i ized. cat, ' b % O e ] TR feartully ity of Gas for the "‘4-’:" I(:'Ill;wlm ‘I"fl'lc‘t the communicatie d "hrwnn, Hyan, Nies Waldo, | fnformation as to the cost of the Clark-St. Peter "'Z'\R‘c‘é'fiéli.k"rflfifiif;' :f&lvnulon the resolution ::fi'l,v'( urxl»,fl':ln!h:’lmt‘x'l?: 'm::}lum,('x:-:;r? 'u'h'&”v’ifléfi‘.' Snihcation. ava e % f’:’x’:';r'?:‘!lilrr'-‘u"fid'%fi At b no to o Hinance Came e SEUale), Slon- e case, was taken up wml adopted. was defeated by a vote of 5 o9, Westorn puints are workiiz satisfactorily, Tow | 1, Tarts Seciat jeaving dhe Unih in 2 waom gnet Present. mittee, tnless the rules were suspended. e Eationtoseler ‘;{1_‘_";},’1,“',.“”39“‘;;{2"1"“' 1.3, BEXTON . Woud introduceda rosolition calling e | any oo ean oxpect thnt, the rouds cast i | Shdrelcy vy e Feri At K UnfTre o N A & g > ARy =it TIAF S, thoes testing against the | on the County Attorney to take tho necereary | Chicago should complete thelr pout when eurin *her, 0% now i T {t---Th R{I{ :t‘:\(\I"c‘{r?lxyrvll‘;f;:%}nvl:“;y‘-};;m'fid\: Il‘l?er:}:fiu 5{‘;{.‘,{,‘;',;,““""'"“' Wetterer, Janssens, und :f,':,‘“l:“‘:: g‘r:‘::_.‘::;:,’::,%’,uéfl,‘m; “?“,c ine- :htx'ns \((n mlt;"llnrm? &ml;. to (ndcmr’u({ |hul platii- .uul.| Niwaukeo refuso to vool, s beyund com- 7«':{‘1’1?}"\?21' fi'}si’\j‘;"" {!E;l.lfi?:fl‘:n;“?:fl f':'e'."; Fullerton Avenue Conduit-=~The | nhad been disposed of. M i moved to amerd Cullerton’s mo- | dale-Doyle Granite Company, and giving natice —Mr. Fitrzgerald~from any futuro loss on | prehension, tinvel withionc s bottle In my vallse, - The vl by < =103 ANFy & C | aceount of the vounty in pushing the suit. i Yours truly, GEU. ¥ Elty, Nolt tod 53 t Hediss lolu'(lltnglxlxl:l': :T:’unr“:ng:g:rnbw‘::fl:&:m&n (‘:’,‘;l:;: :"”.’h':,"“}“‘l"‘l“')rf,"zi‘,‘lfl:mg"cf::',”(‘:l-'gl'::‘c 50 that | gyt he hiad @ prior clali for damnges on aczount | Adopted. TR ‘The Clileago & Alton Raitrond haa just bronght e — TARR, tricte at. i do the it , cleaning, cte. vened. otit n new day-conch which s in 10 way inferior tothe most elegant sleeping conches, Tt & heated by steam with Haker's patent hninom of delays for which the Company was responsi- tle, sud would hold_the county for damagos, ete., I the allowanee was wade. Mr. Fitzgerald fntroduced a further res-Jutfon calling attention to the proposed chanues o the waya to the -Court-lIlouse, and forbldding the architect making any changes, which was “The previous question was otdered, and the amendment wasagreal to,—yens, 203 08 followa: RHEUMATISY, NEURALGIA, Ald. McCaffrey said the proper commitices o v the hieads of departments had examined the The Councll hold a regular weekly meeling estimatee, and he suw no nuecessity for thedelay 1y o g & '[he seats nre wider than in theordiuary o D 1dst eveniniz, Ald. Tuley in the chair. Theab- | S5 s Yeae--Sanders, Tally, Tarnce, Lodding. Caller. | Mr, Wheeler moved that the commubleation | jaid over. § DIPHTHE sentees were Gilliort ol Beaton. %.’:.‘.‘.f:‘l!‘tfl:}“.'f.f,"c'fi Heprienii sm o ton, Minrdan, MeNaily, Oilcer. Lawlet, Ruldiers | benloced ou file, und the actlon of the Board In | The Board then adjourned for one weck. cfl",;L“ir:‘,fifi?(';;if'“fi"hfif el :“J,‘Mmmm, o] r]v&\]g{}]!‘“ TNE COMITKOLLER'S ESTIMATES. AL, Lodding sald, In view of the statementof | W svteror. danrsens. MeCa dan 3 " | yoting the 335,000 be reconstaered, R e e is supplicd with tho Winehell ventilator, ' The P\ 2 ZA‘ The following communleation was recelved | Ald. Pearsuns, the fleures ought to gotohls | _ Auve—bcarson, Taley, laitard, Cary, Pholne, Mr, Fitzgerald wauted the whole matter re- TR RAILROADS. Maliory, Smyih, Hawlelgh, "Thompson, Knopf, Stanter, Waldo, Rchwelsthal, Daiy—14. Al Carv made the point that it woald bea wlolation of the charter to enter into a con- tract unless an appropriation had been made. “Thie Chair held that the “polut* was an argu- ment, nml ruled it out, The tmotjon of Ald. Cullerton, as amended, ;vn!lhcu aggreed to,—yeas 20, nays 14,~ns fol- jows ! Yeon—Sanders, Tully, Turner, Lodding, Coller- 1on, Riordan, ally, Oliver, Lawler, Beldler, MeNueney. Elezner, Cook, 'Throon, Ityan, Niesen. Wetterer, Jansscne, McUnitrey, Jonan—20 woadwori is of black walnut, ll.uuly curved. CANADIAN FESTIVITIES. The Marquis nnd the Princess About o Open the Winter Merrily—~Vicerogal State at the Residonce and Loyat Masguues and Muwnmerios Comiug, Correspondenca New Yors World. OrrAwA, Ount., Jan. 20.—The perdod for mourning for the aeath ot the Princess Alice having expired, Rideau 1fall has reswmed its ferved to the County-Attorney for an opinion os to the lability of the county 10 Sexton for dam- aues after liinsdale bad been paid. Svxton claimed damages for delays in the progress of {hee work, and his contract read that ail such clalms showld bo settled between the con- tractors; hence he thought it would be unsale to makea Onal sctitlement with Hinsdale at this thne. Mr. Burling ald not sec how the county conld loso anything. Ho thought that Ilinsdale’s H Comminee. '";'.;‘ ',’,:'; C,‘},',':,‘,:',“’:Lf; Attermen or the @ity o | - e totlon to_ suspend th rules was lost,— Chicano. I Counell aesembivi = | snimit hereirits (‘:i‘l‘;:n‘fv;:!\,"l’]’““&- Setitien 1y estimate of moneva required to defray the ex. $ . MeNally, 3 v Me- be’nla; of the City (:umml’!\eul during the carront Tliompeon. 1tyan, Stauber, Niesen, Wete gacal year: alvo a stalement showing the income nanens, McCafirey, atl Jonas—17 of tho preceding fieeal year from all kources, the B Pearsons, T' ‘e l]lllnnl. Nanders, Cary, amoput of lninlitles oatalanding upon }\'Imtlh ]m- gli:‘n'll!;:. rfil.-;l':g:y‘(‘ml‘.udgr‘;m pllhn.r::mh o "fi'.:l};?' forestin to be puid, and the dente payuble during | {iaril Fissner Coak, Thrvop. " The cxnerience of the past thren years has Ald, Pearsons wanted to makea remark, but domonstrated that the City Goverminent can bo | the Chialr held that he was out of order, maintained and & falr amouint o hwprovernents b | Pl document wont to tho Kinance Committee maae annnahly withont onpreseive approptiations, . TReT Doyt onr citlwena expeet and feeltint fhey | URder the pules, Soro Throat, Difficult Breathing RELIEVED IX FEW MINUTES, iy RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, Fa- headnche, whether slek oF nervouss £ Tumbao, palns AR wonkncns I 1iin BACK, a1ing or bk nesa: mine around the liver, plaurtey, aweilings of 1y {iimte palna I tho bavwels, Hearther: and hverdt finsy \iviataing and . frovtbites, T0dieny's Tea s (oo ek will nturd immrdtate eaas, anid I eontineg g Tor x few ays eficct n Permanentonra, Vrice, Sy B. R B RADWAY'S READY RELIE} THE BAST-BOUND POOL. The resolution passed by the Iudianapolis shippers, that the rates of the tarlff of Nov, 25 be resumed on amd nfter last Saturday, but that cxisting contracte at **eut * rates bo recognized 1f reported to the Ueneral Agent on or before Jan. 81 fuclusive, has caused much bad blood among the managers in this clvy. This action, It is claimed, 1s a ciear violation of the pooling ngrecment, as by it the lndfanapohs roads sre | v, & and now due, nnd ought | enabled to muke ull the contracts they want | foutine of festivitles uid receptions. On Satur-’ are entitiad to realize the lowest possible tax levy CASIL ON ITAND. days nrsous, Tnlev, Halined, Cary, Phelps, clalm was o Juat one, and : conslatent with the actnal Teqrirements of tho A communieation was recelved from the :;'l'.'.‘.‘{,:-’:'. “.!;v“l:- slel:‘\;mggh‘ !l;ll‘:;;«g\;e:'n. Knovf, | 1 be intd; yet ho was willing that the County- | until the end of this month at any rates they day the Princess gave an ** At flome," which, In Comptroller, in_compliance with Ald. Culler- ton's resolution of Dee, 30, giving the following o ss upon the subject before U5 that end T bave deemed it necessary to make Attorriey should puss upon i} choose, nnd thero Is no doubt that they will material redactiona in the estimates as made In de+ take nctvantazo of the matter and make enouch spite of the Arcele cold, was largely attended, Hefore the vote was announced, however, Tobouganing and skating parties are beld al- any money was paid out. 1. Waldoobjected to the vot . Beldl ; i CURES THE WORSTPAINS tallly some af this Upartmente, Rotires ; Al Walduabjeeted to the vote of Ald. Beidier, | 8% RO V00 L0 G ion proposed to hold | contractato fast them untll the eod of next | most svery day. & yannz taly at Outaws, who | b oo 0o g0 Trventy M pu¥ et i eatoning to feul ihe practical eno- | Aonot, of money, sctunlly tn city e s “aceuses mo of belne a | the county for damages, and, since _the couuty | aummer. Under these clrcumatances It Is use- | 8roputed tho most graceful skater in Canada, n from Un enty Minute, ably bdu\\!fhb appropriations, thern b«lw} at pros- X stockholder fn azas company ! reand ¥ lind required Hinadale to giva bonds to hokl it | leas for the Indianapolls and St. Louls roads to .;.Is' 91,0108 bas been engsged for some dave giving entquite a rurpik of cark In the I rensury, —saved Liewn whrtania drawn ‘b Ald, Waldo wanted the Aderman to explain, - armless, it was Injudiclons to scttle with | clamor for the formation of the Chi- | lessons to the Princess, who fs an apt NOT ONE HOUR from the anproprintions of 1876 ana 1875 —-which | not yet prescnted. e k“"““" a1t ho wasaglocknoller be | edatetn full. Sexton would neverlook to | cago pool. ‘The way motters now stand { and enihusiastic pupil. Several of the 5 %’«’5,",’&9.‘.'5':’#'»2‘.5.':‘3 ?1’:: l’lfll‘l‘:"“l:{ln‘l? ot %?x’l'flm;.llf Leaving net balance ... . $ e 1:"2,:."“':‘7&:2. he (‘\\52160) fr::w‘mgtuwlg::l:‘l‘;; the other contractors for damnues, but to the | the Chicago voads cannot form & pool, s, it | mombers of (ke sulte arc .away on a After Roading %"‘n} Aveivt‘i:%“imm‘ nesl ing claimx nzainst tho city made prior to 1870, nr This smount he lad apportioned as followss | (Beldler) did. < county, mnd o_mistake had been made In orig- | they did, they woulid be badly left out fn the | Moosc-hunting expedition at the ‘Schyan, Bty any one er ajn, 10tho reduction of the T levy for the eHEEent | \woer Fund...... e 94401 | . ANl Lawler objected to Ald, Walda's vote. | fually voting the 858,000, cold, The Cliicagzo ronds made no new contracts | miles north of Pewmbroke, His Excellency, who ] Jear, Special asessmont 154,054 | He (Lawler) bad alwara believed he (Waldo) was Other members spoke un fhe subject, a8 did | 1o than tariiT rates until foreed to do so by | 18 80 accomplished deer-atatker, Wil head an- BAE, City-Hall_fund 1,008 | 0 stockholder in the South Side+Gus Company. | also Architect Lgan, who took the posttlon tit | o Thctinnapolis il St, Louls roads, i the | other expedition next wevk. ‘The severeweather 1In the ertimates for cost of lighting the streels | 1. Burr Fuud. 12,885 | Wus het | the #56,000 should be puid, innumuch as Ilns- | joe 2ot not to compinin when the Chlcogo | has dri both a far to th for the current vear, I am unable Lo make aa aced= | Porwnal reden ,800 | Ald. Waldo said he was not. dale's contract had been made subsequent 10 | it mect thelr rates. The scheme to pool the river <Liothsteer anil inoodn cfae toc'the 1BA Fate an catimato af 1snould f a seitlement had | Pollce Life (& lealth Insuranco Fund 30 | A1d: Lavior objected to A1, Feorsons’ voto | Sexton's, and bio had finished his work. e, e e sty | Youth, und they ara moro vlentitul fu the Upper \ v B e A et | EulF D s 5.0m | o6 the aime ground, “The motlon to refer the communication to [ frour \Western pofits has. thus far oroved enr | Outawa nd Gatineau reglons this winter than G”RJE OR, hv ‘R,Y PAll\ ebetor the atrute, or. e corruns year. il bo | ivor fuprinenent Sindind Faad... 4 h o Rearane tald the.oply eas o Lllgu] (e County-Attoruey 1as it st lost by avota tirely Impractciole, and fusthor, attoumpts. to, thiey have beon for many years. J wi 'ns {1 tion. ve, A . " .. o 2 ¢ v = 2 i R O L Der o ) © MM M vote was then deciared, and by ft the | ° The motion of Mr. Weoler to rescind the ac- | 1O tcarrled out might Dbetter bo sbanidoned |, Rideau Hall is now culivened by s permanent AL ui e Ay ad ixthn Jndgment to meet tio cost In caae gay_anonid ba vexed questin s scttled at leust until May 1, uscd, ‘Fhe nppropriutlons for suvernl years prior tlon of the Board in voting 1hinsdale the £50,000 when the agrcement cuds, though It niay tome guard from the Governor-General's Foot- General Fund, old nce uil at once, General tax “Tlhie Now York Tribune of last Baturday, in e | O e ehe actieal ool ik 1 i e oot enge ¢ Jutiagcome: ||l then put. aml lost, nud the lengthy wranglo | 4oenking of this matter, states that the rumors | Guards, cach rellef consisting of a Bergeant and ONLY PA.IN REMEDY 0 1877 have been insuficlent to p 0 (iencral taxes, 187 24 | up lucidentally when the Appropriation Lill §s | cawme to an end. o . . " six stroppin: rivatea arrayed In the scarlet t Iattons for 187 i . rel bt , or ¢ it fo Fear. the Cireult Court, calting nttention he un- | (eal 6 ¥ ug e LUigs, FOTiIRc! iy {’;';;‘;":n{?fcf,fm?,“'"" 1578, way leave 8 deficiéncy ;;:g:::;f“l,'::; -13517!?70. Al | The Councl then adjourned. e O dulcn ol the Tiour: ol hisofiics.. He | Dudtsrs ol brokers. 16 wos stated that free | flousehold “Froops in the Imperfal service. | vy oie appiication, Depurtinent Publlc Worka appropris > CITE-HALL, 1 have Insluded an ftem towards the restoration of tho Canal Redemution Fund, to bo used n the consteuction of the new bulldiag for s City-lfall, Inaccordance with the reaulution passed by your honorable body Eept. 3y 1677, Ty YUND.R. Tnregard to the City Treasury, I recommend the «city adopt tho mcthod pursued by the Nattonnl ‘Government, 1. 0., bo the depository of its own fundw, and that tho Council nuthorize and instruzt the Treasarer to provide sultuble and suficient mafon or vanits u swhich to protect the city’s cash. With that view I havo estimated for n salary for hat ollicer more comiucnstrats with his responsl- Vility than that neretofors allowed, na well ns for clerks In his otico wbo livo uever ‘been paid by the city. oflers wers mudo und aceepted on grain nwd provisions from Chlcago to New York at 25 cents a hundred, the s dule rate belng 85 and 40 cents o bundred: und on through frelght frotn Chicago by way of Baltimore at 53 conts, or abont ¥3 cents bolow the regular rates. It was added thut the rallroads to Baltl- more woull be willing to make more fayorable terms, but there was o scarcity of cars at pres- ont beeaise of the recent snow-blockade. It may ba stated in this connection that the Chicago roads did not begin to ent the regular rates until the [ndlanapolis and 8t. Louls roads broke the agreement und began to make con- tracts ot ureatly reduced rates. The East- hound frelght busioess is now in & worse mud- dle than ever betore, und the complications will stlll further Inzreaso when navigation opens. It 1 clalmed that nothlug less than Congressionsl legislation can brini nbout peace amd harmony anong {he varlsus competing ronds und lead to the eatablishinent und malntenance of uniform and cquitable rates, ferred. A large number of bllls were read and re- ferred, ainong ‘them belng charges for turkeys fur Christmas dinner at the county institu- tlons. NIDS FOR BUILDING THE ROTUNDA for the county’s half of the Court-lHouse were then opencd.” ‘Plie bids were put in in such o mixed coudition that it is Impossible to present them so thut na intelligent comparison can be nde. 'The bids for the stone-work raoged be- tween 828,500 and $11,500: the masonry between $10,300 $7,5005 und the Iron between 37,600 amud £7, Allof the bids were referred. Thy bldders wero A, J. Strecter, Tomliuson & Reed, Pat Fanning, P._J. Sexton, Uslon Foundry, Clark & RaiTen, Dinfer & Roblnson, B Walker, and ull & Son. "I'e blds for printinz and statfonery wera then ynlmfl and read. The bldders wera Clark & Cdwards, Camneron, Awmberg & Co., J. M. W, Joues, Leyal News Compavy, G. I, Fergus, und Western News Company, * Tho Dids ‘vere ra- They porade at 8a. m. at their armory in the city, and after being reviewed by the oficer of the day are inarched to the hall, relieving the vignt guard. Each guard fs on duty for twenty-four _hours nnd furnfshes two sentrics, vneat the Rideau Hall guard-room wnd the otherin the moin vestioulo of the prineipat en- trance. A subalicrn visits tho sentries apid re- licves them every two hours. The vrocedure, in fact, {8 & perfect imitation of thut In vogus at the Royal palaves, except that the namber ot sentrlos {8 much smaller, nmt that therojsn democratic freo and casy nir about the Cavadlsn guardsman that would hardly bo toleruted In Dis confrere at Buckingham of St.dames’ Pal- ace, ‘fhisthe Duke of Kent discovared on his arrival at Quebee in 1701, for, huving reviewed o volunteer compauy af voltizeurs thut had becu ratsed by the second De Sulaberry, lis was no shocked at the loosencss of the alscipting that he senteuced the whole company tu receive twenty lushes por mau, and was “soroly disso- tion, 1870, 1orevess Schoul-tax Fund. 1870.... Genrral taxes of 1877, under p General Fund, 3877, Fire Devartwent, 187 Sawersge-tax Fand, 18 Department Public Works o, 8% oee zees School-tax Find, 1877.... Tolico Fond, 18 Etreet-lamp Fund, 18 Indebtednoss Fund, 1877, tieneral Fuad, 1678, Fire Dupartment, 187 Sewerage Fund, 1878 Department Publie tion, 1878, steeattlamn ¥ Vollce Fund, 878,000 oot Contingent fund, 3478, . Tublic Likrary Fund, 1878 Hawerage-tax Fund, 1877... In from One to Twenty Minates, ‘Nom-uuhnw violent or excruciating the pals, the gisumatic Bed-riaden, Innem, Crippled, Neriou, Reuraigic, or prosirated with disenso may suller, RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, inflammation of the Kidneys, Tnilammnation of the Blsddsr, inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion of the Lungs, Soro Throat, Difficult Breathing, * Palpitation of the Heart Tlysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, CANADA. Clendenning=Atlantlc & Narthwest Rafl- way—Alleged Hinderpest in the United Stntea~Divislon of the Fishery-Awarde Yrohibitivn of the Admission of American Vessols to Canadinn Reglatry. #pectat Dirwatch to The Tridune. MoxTreaL, Jon, 27.—Ald, Clendenuning, who has returned to the city, ins been called upon Ly a number of his friends, who gave hlm the most kindly assurances of sympathy and asslst- ance, if necessarv. Ho states that he will meet his creditors shortly, that his business vould recelve more of bils pttention than formerly, and that the reports fn cireulation In regurd to him are false fu gencral. A meetiui of his creditors as been ealled for to-morrow. 1t §s stated that . 2,090 , 673 61,773 TREASURY WANRANTS. Invlew of the latest declaton of the Bupreme Conrt of this State in reference to the power of thocity to borrow monoy, the canntiiutionnl Jlmit Tiaving been reached, your honozablo body fx well aware that tho Exeeniive Dopartineal of the City wo 8| by tlhose Who do not understand our canaition, but 1t I8 tne only practicabte nicthiod of currying on the Clty Government {n advance of tho receiyt of ity rovenue, MARGIX ON APPROPIIATIONK The Mayor anid Comptroller belng the officera destenated by the charter 1o deaw ol warrants on the Treasurer. and past experlenco havinme shown that the \axes are nevur collvcted in full, we nledued vursclyes ond the public lust season before nny of theso warrduts weru Issucd—and it {w o expressed o the face thercof—that the amount fsted dealnst any apropristion for 1878 whould nut excced 8o vper_cont of enbl appropriation, ‘Ilis pledio hnw ‘eoh faithrmliy adliered to, atd 13 wisdom cannot o tou strongly urged lor fature gnfnauce, I fuct, wita the necemits now apparent of keeolaw each yerr's expenditures within the avpropriations and tax-lovy for said yenr, there acems 1o be no other o ¥ v were 7 Catarrh, Inflnenza, Government found iteelf last spring compelled Lo | Amount of warrent: he will Lo asked to run os Alderman for 8t. | ferred to the Printing “Comwmittee, and, siuce STR 3 " pointed on learning that they were voliuteers, h meetitrcurront exnenren by louing, warrmats on | soproprizduns o 167 Antolne Word. The procecdiuga in insolvoncy, | each bid covars lljvu:'lurhunumd itcus, it 18 e bt b I uul fherefors out hin gurisdiction, ‘ThuTein- | Iendache, Toolhug:;m‘gm o envo in advance of iix actual collction, Hume it {8 expeeted, will be withdrawn, possluieito give L Jgurce: ; Pa. Jan., 27.— crandfather's aternness In thia respect, nud s g {lanatintagtion nas becn cxprensod with this caursy The House of Bishops met this morning,when | M7 Coburu moved thut, inasmuch as very fow Pirranuna, Pa, Jan., 37.—Ourfnew outlet, the | Kruncisther's & ot extremely popular with the men. meaa fu the guard-rootn adjolaing the Hatl, und sha fru- quently sends them ber reards, accompanied with a ot dinner. The masqtic of welcome which should have comu off before Christings, but was vostponed owlug to the death of the Grand Duclicss of Hesse Darmstadt, s fixed for Friday evening, und will be hold fn the Upera-House, An fni- menay number of tickets have been issucd, The plece ifjol an allegorieal nature, flludtrative of the history of Cunada. The seeno will vpen with a sequieatered glade i the woods, ab the back & waterfall splashing over moss-vovered rucks, und on euch side hugo pines standing Slike Denlds of eld.” An 1ndlai Cliol will ap- pear in thy war-costume of the Algonquins und Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Chilblains, and Frost Bita persona exeept pructieal printers would be” abls Lo puss upon tho bids for printing and statfonery, the Printing Committee, in the consideration of the hids, be enpowered to call in an expert to asslst thear. ‘Ihe wotlon prevalled. "I'ic Hospital Committee reported on bills ag- gregating $828; Publle Churities, $0,0005 Jall umfi!ml Accotuts, Including the Sheri's pay-roll for December; and Printing und Sta- tlonery, 8740, Al were npproved. ‘The Committee on Publle Service reported favorably on tho paveroll of the vounty em- vloves for the current nooth, amounting to 84,0, but, It belog a little premature, was lald over for ong week, A CHARITABLE TRIF, Pittaburg & Luke irie Ratlroad, has at last to- umphed over its big stumbling-block,the wash- out and stide opposite Edgoworth, Last week thoe ralls were placed in position and coustrue- tlon-trains run over the rebuitt portivn, which ia 2,000 foct long, and rests on solid rock. On Mou- day next, or possibly a few daya later, regular pueseneer tralus will be placed on the now road, to run betweon the South Side und Beaver Falls and Yougstown. Thero will be five tralns por day cach way. Two of ihese will run through to Younzstown, whero western snd northwestern conncctions will be made, nml threo trains per day run as far as Beaver Falln s Lardship the Bishop of Frederlcton was chosen Metrepolitun of Canada. Speclat Dispatch to The Tridune. OrrAwA,Jnn.27.—Talt, Wotherspoon & Abbott, of Montreal, attorneys for applicants, give notice that applteation will be made to the Parliamuent of Canads, ot it next sesston, for au el to incorpurate the Atlantic & Northwest Raflway Compony, with power 1o construct n line of milroad from a polnt on the Atfautic coast within the Dumtnion of Canada to a polnt ou Luke Superior, by way of Lake Megantle, 8uerbrovke, Montreal, Ottawn, mud French River; nnd to nequire by purchase, perpetual Sewerngs Fund, Bewerave Tax Fund o Contigent Fund .. # Puolic Library Fund, reets Lanp Pnnd.. Hall Fund ‘Total... Tranaferred from 1870 and 1877 to 1678, $17, - The application of the Tteady Rellef to the partel DS hErs the pata of Gigieuity oxite %) AZoh e 80 omiiort: “Thirty to sixty drops In halt a tumbler of water ¥l {na few minutes cure Cramps, bYlll“\l. Souf Stutmsch, Heartburn, - Sick Headacns Dinrrhas, Dysesars, Colle, Windin tha Bowels, sudall inlernsl Ielos. "’nn-lrrnhould always carey 3 hattle of RADWATS LAY HELIEY TIIh Sheil, (810 T, Aol v il prevent aiciness r ain . DV hins French firandy or Diiters a1 3 Hisw FEVER AND AGUE h et b3 [} Amount of warrants issued prior to the wear 1875 and redcemed by the Trean- I‘Irnrdunnk the month of December, = Amount of warzants outstanding Dee, 31, 18 Payahle on demand, .o ooer siveriiorensd 11 o ‘The Joint Committes on Public Charlties aud | only, A rumor has curre » sinig s plalnt of farewell to the forest amd the PEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty conta. \ Thet rafo coures, for suuiid the etiro nmownt sppru- s from taxes of 1818 When €olr Jeae, or amatznmation, any rallway ‘or portion | Public Bulloinzs reported, recomunendinyg that | g2, % S u“:"fi,’\‘x ot L‘:J’;n:”.‘f:“,‘ Fouwdlie dawn of civiization. Ho will bo wic- | nob8 reimetint ageat f this wortd that st Surs Tt priated be drawn againat, with the certafuty of i . 1 of raliway slready coustructed thut may bo use. | 90 abproptiation of 8250 be made to defray the o ' y-apuolnted of- | eoded by backwoudsmen and truppers repree | TnRRG Y oNaw, and other Fevera (atded by eiry geticit In tho collection of n portion of the taxes, it ul e it raft e author. | exponsesof ncominitiee of two meinbers of the flcers of the Plttsbure & Lake Erle Raflroad | wentine ploneor life, ‘Chere will enter process | #ila. vo quickiy ma RADWAY'S MEADY GELIED becomen at unce eyhdent that sonie of tie wareants ul us part of the lineof rallway to be author- | JE01"0 Vistt tho fnstitutions of othee Statea | were men with a leaniug towards the Ponnsyl- | slon of Freuch, Enclish, Irlsh, Scoteh, wnd | Filty eeataper bottle. would then inevitanty prove to be worthicss, the fzed by such act. Tegal decistons being that they ure wot o clunn Y aml report as tathe care and cducation of pauper chitdren, with « view to having their observa- tions utilized in this m\mfi‘. ‘The report wus l{|lfllllml by Messrs. Bpoflord, Burilng, Meyer, and Miller. A minority report on the samc subject was nresented, siEne IK Messrs. Wood aud Wheel- er, recommending thut the intormation sought b obtainud by correapondence, ete. The two reports elicited 8 lengthy discussion, und finally the minority report was adopted. AN INVESTIGATION. Mr, Fitzgeruld Introduced o resolution reclt- fng that there were roports current against the cnglueer at the lusano Asylum, to the effect that 1o was tn the habit of wetitne druak wd neglecting lils work, ikl that the late explosion 1hiere was the result of his nepligence, and that he had sold naterlal thero which was the prop- ety of the county, ete., from which the county hiad not derived any beneflt, und asking the ap- pointment of a special committes to fuveatizuto his conduct, with a view to removing him 1 he was found gulty, Mr. Fitzgerald safd hie had recelved flve lotters {n referenco to tho charges, and If the resolution was adopted ho would givo them to the Come mittee that might be appointed, Mr. Wood was lu favor of an investigation he- ing made, but wanted it mode by the Commitive on Public Charlties. Mr. Scnne suld he, too, Isd received a lettor touching the charges, but it was anonymous wd, furthermors, Mr, Spofford und ‘himself weru now investlgating revorts which bad come to them from othier sources. Mr. Fitzgerald was opposed to the reference to the Committes on Public Charitles, beeause he believed the result would be o whitewash, A yearuen that Cominities was authorized to make certaln expendititres at the Asylun, aind they hail not been madu satistactorlly, for he had prool ju his pocket Uit o botler “had bean taken away which contained » largo coil of brass tubloiz, of which thera had uever been any weount given. Besides this, severnl hun- dred pounds of Jead were removed und two bar- rels of old brass, and the Committee had sub- mitted to b awd the county had been defrauded. o had o coutidence fu the Committee, sid for this reasan had usked o speclal comuittee. Mr, 8pofford reviuwed the uctiou of the Com- mittee in reoairing thy boflers ut thy Asylum a year or 10 agu, suyiog that Cariisle Mason had done the wark, und s cheaply as it could have been done by uny one clse. e bad never beard of auythlog wrong in conuection with the work until “Jast Suturduy, wheu lo was shown the letter spoken of by Mr. Senve. Until then b had pot kuown that anything had been removed from the Asylum, siul be ut once ordered an fo- vestigution to be made. o had never scen the boller spoken of, und, 88 to the other wissing wriicle, ho had uever heard of them. lMe was anxious to ges at the hottom fucts, however, sud Committee, REDISTRICTING TR CITY. The Cotnmitter vn Judiclary reported In refer. ence to redistricting the city for ward purposes that the redistrictlug should e based on o city census, nil shoutd tmmediately follow (t3 and, i here was to be a uew United States census in 1850, they were of ovlnion thut there should be wo general redistricting of the city as to wards until e census had been completed. The, therefore recommonded (hat the vrder bo plave ou Nle. Coneurred The same Commitice recommerided the plac- fruz on e of the ordinance regulating the sale of rescrveid seats ot lectitres und other places, for the reason that it would be sn unwarrant- able Interterence with private rights. Lald over, PULLEUTON AVENUR CONDUIT, The same Commitics reported thut they were incllued to the opinion that the clty hal no power to enter Into u contract Lo conieks judig- went on un fndebtednes, fo arder to chable such lndebtedness to draw tnterest, uw, If it existedy that it should not bo excreised, were of opinfon, however, that thy nachinery necexxary o test thut **costly cxperdment ¥'— the Fullerton uvenue conduit—should bo con- tracted for, wnd put 1o operstion at the eurlicst eabile moment, ‘Phey recommend the ymesage of n resolution dlsccting the Depart- ment of Public Works to advertlse for the ino- tive power i to let 1he contruet, 1he moneyto T taken ont of the sppropriation when collects ed, was passed. “The same Committee reported In favor of the passuge of he resolution requesting the De- partient of Public Works to pay streut-luborers 1,950 doy “onund after Nov. 1, 1878, Laid over, “Fiie samo Commnittee reported back the ordl- nanees creating 8 Water Departnient und estab. Eisbiine water rutes. ‘Cliey were mudo 8 special urder for next Monday night. STREET LIGHTING. The speclal order—the strect lighting question —was then tukea up, undy fn aaditlon to the proporitions of the (fus Cotupacies, tie Clerk read proposals from the followlng frms to fur- pish thefllumination named atthie prices named: Cuse Lamp Works. ... sheptierd Vapor Gun Co vania Company and Its Interests. Tnis rumar was strenuously denied by av ofticer of the new rond to-day, and I8 gencrally discredited by our cltizens, who are strongly opposed to Tom Scottism, German_ scttlers, representiue the sutrle- ment of the country, s then the diter- ens Provinces of the Confederation. Queber, tho anclent sister, Wil be ropresonted by a fady habited as one of the old French nablesse, naviu cmbroldered ot hier robes the leur datis aty 1ons, und wearlng a mural crown. Ontarlo wiil be represented by a Jady dressed lglwlme with the cross of 8t, George und enibroldered mapls lJeaves. DBritish Columbla will uppour in the persun of @ mincr, Nova Scutla s u fishermnn, and New Bruuswick wid Prince Edward Tslund s sea-nyuiphs Gressed i sea-green and wearing water-lifics o their bair. The musieis arranged to suit the various scencs aud nuttunalities. In voncluslon the seven provinces will sing the \Tulwmn. Turning to the Princess they will alng: agninet the city, but vily apon the tax-levy or par- tienlar Fund aEmmat which they aro drawn. In making my estimates for the current year 1 have neen pnided by the smonds expended durine he past Yeur, with an additton in mont caes of 10 Per cent o meet et losw in collection, My csumates for 147 nggreputu 33,277, U740, De- anctiay theretrom tho extimated miscollaneonn ro- celnts and cash In the Treasury applicahle thereto, in all_snonnting fo suy $400,000, would jeave §:2, BTTGTU 0 Theno calculntiona are made on tho asumption that tha macgine of unespeided npprovrinttons fur ARTY, 1875, and 1676 yar uucollected will be ape propriated ao (ar us auy b eequired, nnd | should hope that whaldver eXedsw of recelnts might bo vealized thls year over and ubove the unfuitilled vurposts of ta orlginal appropriatiuns could be Drougat forward and vsed fu cash dunine the nexe fall undd winter, thun saving 1o that extent the funiing of warrints asuinet the appropriations for 1850, Thin course puraued for i few yeats, with wtrict econuny aod u rizid adherence fo the prin- cile of uiways keeplnc u marsin of wy 10 to 15 per cent within the uppropriations, tho eity wonld then have pracucally but little diflicnlty In' meeting Sta current exprnses in canh, 1 apvend nereto, for the convenienco of yonr houuruble budy, the eetinates (i datail as rocolved Trom tho various dupariwients THE VIGURES. Ihe folluwing tultle needs no words to tell whut It exhibits: ‘The Superintendent of [usurnnce gives notice thut tho British & Forcign Marine Insurance Compauy bLas applied to the Government for the rolease, on the st of June, 1830, of its sccurities forming the deposit In the hands of the Itecetver-Genersl. IHolders of Canadian inland-vavigation policles in the souve Com- pany, opposing such releasc, are required to filo tholr oppositiun ut hia offico or ou before the duv named. ‘The English Live-Stock Journal, and the Furmers' Advocate of Loudon, Out., bestdes other Engitsh and Canadian journals, have called attentlon to the alleged existence of rin- derpest o the Unlted Btutes. As this disensc ls contagious, und 18 the common rinderpest, or pleuro-pnenmona, the Devartment of Agricul- ture at Ottawa has eont an expert to examine into the coudition of the United states cuttle ut the poiut of export and n the nelgbborhood of infected localities, who will report ns specaily as posslble to his superiors, who will at once tako the most effective steps to provent any fn- Jury betng done to Cauuda. It is suld thoro s 1o sign o Cavada of the discase. Prof. Bell was last swinmer lustracted by the Dominlou Government to examine the Valley of the Nelson River; nnd it Is suld he will re- port in favor of the coustructiun of a rallway trom 1ludson's Bay to Lake Winalpez. The smount, $5,500,000, of the fishery-award paid by the United States to Gireat Britaln, has been Lunded over, It is understood, as follows: ‘Lo Canada, $4,357,/0; Newfouudland, $075.000; the rewalnder, $157,500, belng retalued by the Hmperlat Goversnent pending the seitlement of the question of expenscs, The Governiment of Prince Edward Jeland ia preparing & cwe to lay befors the Dominiou Gov- ernment, In whic it will demand a proportion of the uwilrd much lurger shan It fs eotitted to, ‘Ihe Island expects to recelve ut feast 81,000,000, and will clalm one-balf of the $4,367,500 recelved by the Domvnion Gov- ernment, “Sho argument uscd on this claim I, that it was proven, on sworn testiinony beforv the Fishery Commtasion at [alifax, and admit- ted by the United States Commissioner, thut e Isfand fistierivs are mure valuablu thun those of auy uther Proviuce,—ludecd, more valuabls than “the wholo of the remaining Pravinces grouped. ‘flicre s a nlce quarrel ahead over the distribution of the fund, aml 1t will be fm- nussible to divide the Indemuity without dis- leasing one of tho intercsted I'rovinces, t las becu sopgested to the Do- DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, TIE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Fo F CURR OF CIIRUNIC DISEASE, SCRO¥U! X'!m SYPUILITIC, [EREDITARYOR CONTAGIV TIIE WAR IN PASSENGER-RATES. The troubles in regard to the east-bound possenger Lusincss are getting more compli- cated dally, and tickets were sold yesterday openly at the Grand ‘Trunk office, via tho Michizan Central and Grand Trunk Railroad, at §J lesa than rogular rates. The Grand Trunk officiala suy they woro compelled to take this atep Locsuse Mr. Sam Shiclds, a ticket. scalper, hal _been supptied by the Lake Shore & Micliggun Bouthern with a large anount of tickets, which are belng rold at n discount of 3 cach, Mr, H, C.” Wentworth, General Ticket and Passunger Agent ol the Michizun Central, has_gous to Dotrolt to consnit with the tieneral Manager of his road regarding the difticulty, (fen. ¥. . Myors, (leneral Ticket und Pussengur Agent of the Pennsylvania Company, has ulso gono to Plttsbure to” consult with tha managera of bis road, nnd It {s underatood that ho ndvocates the reduction of the rates to $15 fn order to bring the matter to a focus. Mr. Wadsworth of the Erle has also pone East tor thu alleged purpose of getting the advice of the Erle muanagers, There s a |vrub0blllli' thut a meoting of Eastarn munagers will be called in B fow un’yn to sctle the troubles, If noimme- afate action Is taken to stop tho disturbunce, there will be a big passenger war, Royal lady, on our welcame Deign to lnok with kindly oyoa; 1uval, loving hearta arv beating Neata it simple, homely culdo, ving courtly phrase to others, We nre nimple, but we're trnus Canada haw one heart anly, And that beart she gives to you, The welcomo to the .\l-rr\t'm will be in a siml- larstraln, 'Ihe plece s by Mr. F, A. Dixon, formerly sutor to Lord Clandeboye, mud one of Ilpu'ch'k: apirits o Lord Dufferin's private the- atriculd. A good story is told of the Marquls und two Olengarry 1liilonders, who called on him the atlier day, Eyer since the inassacee at Gloncas, in which the Cunpooils it the bloody work of the Crown, the clay Campbell las beou {n bad odor with the clen Mucdunald und oilicr septe; indeed, it [s a proverh thyt the Macdonalds and Campbells #eauna et oot o' the samne kail- " ‘The uiuncinrré men, Macuonnlds to the houe, were In Ottawa on buslucss, und after much’ debatu vesolyed to pay thelr re- spucts to the Marquis of Luruo s the Uovernor. teueral, not as the son ol the Callum Mor. Ou their way to the Hall they talked the matter over aguin, and ope of then sugeested that pernaps the Marquls, bclmi a Campbell, would rofuse to recelvs n Macdonsid, in which casy thelr position would be humilisting, At the gato they met the Marquis, with Maj, de Winton, und takivg them lor sorvants tho Hielandmen asked {f the Marouis would care. to meot * twa Macdovalds.? or If {t woula Lo stiquetts for * twa Maalonalds '* to call on the Marquis. His Excollency replied thut the Mar- quis bore no twalice to the Macdooslds and thut bir John Macdovald belue bis st Mivister it was clear the Macdonalds had forgiven the Campbells. * Forgl'en the Camphells!? cried one of the visitors, * forgotten Glencoe! Bir Juhu Is paid for tbat, mion; be bas eight thuosan’ dollurs & year for it but tho deil take me 'irin we forgie or forget I amd with this the choleric Gaels turncd their faccs towards Otta- wa. ‘The Marquis, boweyer, disclosed hlmaell, DEIT SEATED 1N THF: Lnngn or fitomwchy Rily or Dones Testet CORRUPTING T'{'Il'EE!Fl"l"Il?QANU VITIATING Chronta itheumatlsny, Scrofula, Glandutsr {wtlith o ey Coughi, Cancerous Attecthous. $73: ia{pis, Dicoding of the Lungs. Dysereis Wil rash, Tio Doloreaus, Witlte fwellings, JUBti) 40 Bxin aud Hip Dlewses, Mercurisl Disesscs I8 nld Compluints, ' Gouty Uropsy, baiy Rbedm, 1its, Conaumption. Liver Complaint, & o Not only docs the Earsapariilian Reslvent ned“ Cona he caro uf Chrmalc. eerulu Fneatm ettt ) i et ot 1t 1 50t positive cure ful IDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAIYT " 204 Womb Disenses, Gravel, Disdetes, Boot e Cor Waer. lncoutinrucs ‘of Unbe. MLy "Albumyuuris, aud {0 oil cases wiers WECE) brick-dint deposita, or tio water 1 tMck, mized with substances ifke the whilo of 83 ¢ thrvads like white siik. or there fa 8 nori % flous sopcarancy, and white Varne-duat depolt ohen there e e ing, taion e vl ug water, and Dain in (i silall of the bac the lofne, h«u"u,— Tdeite. PIUCE ONE DULLA OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEARS GROWTH CURED ByDr.RADWAYS REMEDIES. DR. RADWAY & C0,, 32 Warreurst %% —— DR. RADWAY'S MILWAUKEE & 8T. PAUL., 8pectal Dispaich (o TAs Tribuns, MiLwAUKER, Wis, Jan. 27,~The Chicaco, Miiwuukco & Bt. Paul Rullway Company bas decided to begin at onca the erection of perma- neunt maching, boller, and blacksmnith shops on an extensive acalo near the western limits of thovity. The Company owns a tract of sixty- fva acrcs cf lund {n the Menvinones Valley, just west of the cattle-yards, extending from the track of the Prairie du Chicn Division on the north to the track of the LuCrosse Division on Lhe svuth. ‘Ihe plaus drawn embrice u machine-shop 400 feot loug by 100 or more fect wide, near the north Muo of the vract, a blacksimith shop 300 feet long by scventy teet wide, extendluy south from the west cnd of the machine-#hup ju the forw ol an “ L, 4 round- liouse, with stalls for forty-five locomotives, clr cutar In form und 810 feet in diameter, o boller~ shiop, brass-foundry, eze. ‘The bulldlugs arc ull to be of brivk, with substautisl stons founda- tions und Areproof roufs. ‘Ihe total cost of 1 {mportant inprovement is estimated at $156,000. ¥lio Gen, BINK Heaitn D €3 &! EBchool i LI School sinkiog Fuid Bewcrage Fau. Bpecial saessin birecl-iniups Puttersun & Knupman, Henry U, Caldwell .o o Atnericat light Compuny . jtubert . Kubn & Co. (xasuline) ' Chark & Co (vapor) Cumnany, No, Campasy, No. ompany, No. 1 eorls ‘umpany. No, 10 . Excelsior Uaslizbt Company (Easuling). .. 1ilinols Btrect Gas Convany... oo Ald, Cullerton dido't tnlak the Couucil was willing to enter Into an pgreement to lighit the LUDL0 63,277,070 S uLNTe Tlls reduction of the Departmont cathnates €8 $748,008, ome of the ¢ty from Jaw, 1, 1878, to Jau. 1, 157), was from the lullowiug sources: ‘faxen of 1K77 aud prior years, losy 0,500, patd under f-mmu’ . &4, Departioent uf works (mis. ) Bewerage Fund (permits, ot Water Rund (permit; Water ¥uud (reute) Butlding De, und after a hearty bundshakiog the faud was g Selioo] Fuu streets with oil. He favored the acceptance of fl‘"“’“.u.fl.“u'.f{r“.i' ) “m::u.vhuw Provises kz‘::f,{u‘.“";";:“““h o sigid fuveatigation would BALTIMORE & OIIO. temporarily neated, The visltors wero tured \ LS iy ooy of the (s oot S | oyl st o o ol | PO e apcumon totlowet e |y, st s b P |G S e T i | I ’ i Side, #21,50 u lamp und §1.60 8 thousand: West | tion of tish. Should such a prupusition be en- Al . C. 27 —T! ot - ¥ i, o Wnoudy B B e L et HaliE | Saara Nave deotia will Feceivg the princioal | Tidss ofwhich Mtr. Hradloy withdrew s secodil Wasmatow, . G dan, 27—l atiention | treated so handsomely that on hielr departuro |y costod with sesifst ines. hiat of Watking, atul asoof Bitluus, 1f modiied | gh T the awnrd, antd Quebec the second. to Mr. Wood’s amcadment. The iotion of Mr, | of Jobn King, Vice-Presidont of the Baltimore | they frmnki, uitted the Murquis of all re- eas, clepantly coe Wl aircsEly Tloinw L oL Ky o it satte s et yaid | "7 O Gpeetal Plipdich 19 he TriDURE Ehizeensld provalled, uod Messrs. Fitzgerald, | & Olio Raflroad, haviog been called to tho re- | sponaibllity for the massacre. for? e cuts. of all dIeord<™ Do Tiomn Tout year,dulige by cleanigt, Topairing, wte, | QuEEG, Jau. ST Vo Chronicle says: * Wo | Bous ':3',35;5;‘52{’““”"- and Wood were 8- | porpy thuteutting of frelght rates waa contem- rliament micets ou tho 13t of February, | stomadh, Liver, Bowrle, Bllucis Saier, X Ny Ho el terteseauel, o, | almsaiiint Kln g tentin 8 pighes | * INGREAYING COURT-Yax. pluted br that road, that gentleman denled uny | Rubthe ovsibeisreinonics Wil b Sussually | oy vseidie i, St R Ald. y L 8! h, bbU e C g \d A W il o : oo | provositiuie be recummitted, wil that the oil | uterested ln shibilue, to potition the Dominton | 3r. Senne lutroduced. ths followlug, which kuowledzo of tho rumored cul of aither Srelglit |y, Alkiu, Ui Bucretary of Bitc, i ather day | ferutl Vikcers, Walraiich s S0irch i 'r'xf:‘fi-nfxihéf hon bt Tkare fi*-"fi’- kv Dl b seferred to the Commilties oo Gus, The | Parliament to probibii Amerlcan vesscls belog | was adopted ? or passenger-rates, ‘There was certainly a scar- d b I8 10 by that this was vot un appropriate time for coatly entertaiuments. Mr. Alkius was deploring the abbiness of the furnishiugs of Rudesu Hsil d pruposing to carvet it nuow before the mcet- fngf of the House, when the Princess said thut uot 8 dollar of public woney shiould bo speut oo thejallll so touys as the pressut bard times con- tinue; thut coonomy was Decessary everywhere, and thut sha would sce thut Rideau Hall set & food exswple {u thut respect. ‘The Priucess 0ol 1 Councld was 1ot lu o position to consider the lutwer. ‘Phey rovealed enough to show that it waa witin the reach of the Louncil to save from $100,000 tu $150,000 a year in the matterof light- fug the streets. All. Lawler wus o favor of uelng oil, especlal- 1y futhe Elzbth Ward, snd would vote with others to wake an nanoumuou for oil, Ald, Cutlerton sald vl had proved a fallure on Madlson stroet, sud he didu't belleve the people wanted it. Ald. Wetterer was willlug to do anythiog to Lurely vesetible, coutalulug no mercury Fus. FE Obeerve Hiu following aymploms Ftv Dlsorders of the IiigesHy, Contigation, Tuwart P wdmitted to Eoglish reglstry fn Caoada. It is considered at cuorinous injustive that overy- thiug enterog iuto the composition of steamers and vessels—such us lon, bress, boiler-plate, rivets, copper, crockery, beddiug, ete, should be subject to duty, when the vessels themsclves, ali equipped uti complete, cat be aduitted free of duty, Our ship-yards snd wackine-slops ure shut up, und uechiauics by the hundred ars wanderiog about idle, wiale dozeus of American vessels sre brought futo the country without paying one city of cars, which was prool that the Baltimore iuas & Oblo Ratlroad was unusually busy runoing aud shippiog treight. ‘The activity is due, ias measure, to thy snow blockide on most of the more torthern roads, at some poluts tue travel belag entirely stopped, thus compelling freight 1o seck & market by way of Baltlwore. With all this in its favor, the Baltimore & Oblo bus no cause to cut in passenger-rates. Mr. Kiug states that there has been no cutting, and Wuznkas, By Bec. of the Fees aud Salary act , it {u provided that at the time of commence- went of every suit of or in equity inany courk of record {n countles having & popula- tion exceading 70,000 inhabitants, the pariics to tho salt, plainuif aud defendaot, shall each pay & cortain suim of wouey as costs 10 the procecding; pald: Municipal bond Ecwerazv bonds Waterbonds..o « Totsl fRterestous. covesver srarevne +0u. S03, 060 The face awount of outstanding bouds is $4,575,000 municipal, $5,234,000 sewerage, uud $4,248,000 water; total, $13,057,000, “The fotlowivg debte are payubls duriog the year: ey well hx“lu tha b ; e roE onirach, bWl of the lie [ i:’.?ufux'-"::'r“rl-mmz. Viaikering st (e Jicatt s 5 bensatiuns when Tes i Bt vich, It Sl sp 2 tho luad, Decicocy of Periplestion, b€ jupw 1lie 5kin §nd Eyes, Fatn fo the e, e i 5 et aden ¥/ a SR ot Hadways bl will (166 (Huc 3 an Wuzncas, Sald sum of m:ney s not sufiiclent Jout n souse of this Board that in outa collectcd shoutd be suf- fes of principal clorks aud It stter her household duties with the vigl- civll proceeds of a New England matron, and much of fcieat (o pay U o o mil i 1bo_wbove-name ct 2 her spare time is devoted to charituble work. ", " ta boz. Sold by Drugsists. Old city certiticates, watured. .8321,000 | reduve expenses, but didn’t sce whut could be | cent revenue. Itis cateutated that there are at | thelr wssl nhtm & ::‘ the Judge's salery und | 1)y pool, a5 far as bis road isconcerned, remalus | 'Ylie tiret acision fs generally regarded as the | S84¥ Warrants aaturin a0 | done tn view of the ustig of as this yeur. Tetst 200 American-built steatnboats fn the Do- thetefore, be It oo on Judiciary bo, | uabroken, crucial test for the Viceroy sad bis wife. If READ Tuservat ai abov . s BB A attomt was made to gev the previous | minion, which cost ubout #3,000,000, snd which | | Aetaleeds by At Gomeies o8 QUSRI erks it thuy please the members thelr popularity {s ss- e " Ue unadiateaslurinieruaton questioy, but it fulled. do Lot return, on the whole, 1 per ceut to the | ji8 JEECW o COEet N outia of Record tn this ITEMS. sured; if they fall 1o bo charming s wembers « False and True. Mouged e, sogrousiuly Ald. .\(ccmm ki ks ol but desred the | Uhere: un o bich e st s rulpous butl: | ey 4o et SoiYopert 5 S Bosed st | e, Don Sweat, for some’ Ume puas Tieker- carey {he w0 the ulteruont suda of the l)):); o sa W s matter settled at once. ness should bu put an end Lo, o, ¥ uvents, | Tegislation fs neccssary to barmonize the expeuscs Y g 5 ccas €O. ¥ #Gugbonsyiamiu 1 B8 Throop Tavored (¢ soceptance of the gas | thil such g us e dincrisdus ddutl out. Yer egllation la meccaty to arwontse (b0 eapeuses | ayent of tho Chicago, Burlingion & Quincy | to faco this ordest; butuso far a6 may be Juoged, | | Ssadalstiertamp 0 BADWAT & Total scls ou caudl terws.’ propositions. Cosia collecled, 80 8 (o rellov b tazpayors from | Rallroad abthe Central Depot, bas been sp- | their success ls boyoud peradventuse. wm-ar&nmwflvmukfl"‘ . 3 .