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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TFRIDAY, JANUARY employment at Lowell, Kent & Co.’s. Coming 1o Bencca on a visit, he was arrested by his old neighbors, placed fn the handsof the officers here, and complaint of murder made agalnst JAY GOULD. CRIMINAL NEWS. e McDonald and His "*Sylph” The Arch-Enemy Incarnate Not him by his wite's father, who had taken care of whlj‘:,y od in Milwaukee Jail, the surviviog children, His sister-in-aw, on Yet an Easy Victim. L4 i the atund to-day, confessed that, at the time of the fire, she was pregnant hy Hurley, Sundry ~ he “8siph” Inclined to ThInK | 4 b e written aiter the tragedy, | 11@ Fixes the Boys for from Two Very Romantic. are also in the hands of the authoritles, but not to Five Polnts in Ten the Affalr i e of a Man Who Traveled Over World to Elude Justice, RS Efforts to Get Zlegenmeyer Ont newt of tho Penitentiary yet offered. The theory of the prosccution is that Murley clubbed or chioroforined his wite wnd then- fired the bed, the lncontive belng to securo the insurance money and marry the sister. POOR HEINRICIS CANLS. &Speetal Dispatch (o The Tridune. Bioux Citr, la, Jan. 80.—The confldence men, Burke and ityan, who relleved Helnrichs Carls, a German, of $2,000 Inst Tuceday, in this city, are still at large. Carls was on the way trom Carson City, Nev,, to Sioux Falts, D. T, to visit relatives, nnd bad on his person $2,100, the carnings of five years. \Whilo here Ryan Minutes, (Capture the The Foes 8o Confident Wednesday Ter- ribly Scared Yesterday. Continned Delief, Towever, that They " Have ¢ Got Him Dead.” M’DDNA;;D;””"‘ al Ditvalch 0 Tha )(mn::l‘n Wis., Jan, 30.—Deputy United tes Marshal Bimpson, who proceeded to s Lake County yesterday afterncon to ar- dnectal Ditpalch (o TAs Tridune, Nzw York, Jan. 80.—The Times says: Jay Gould walked into the lobby of the Windsorto- Green La Mothe, and the night about o'clock, and, as he d thi h . McDanald, Mrs. 4 formed an scquaintance, claiming to he golog to E iy and, passed throug ;::vg: Thompean, for restating Government ,““ Bloux Kalls lso. The two, ln 8 ramble about { the throng, but five persons recognized him. fears 10 the discharge of thelr duties, l-’l“!‘o town, met Ryan's sccomplice fn a ravine Among the crowd asbout him wero men like srmed with a weit for the Itlll‘hllfler;l ‘n u:: adjolning a browery. ‘Tho steal was Mr. Belden, nis late 5 partner, Samuol furniture in the ‘McDonald restdence, tn further | 40 0 ae by mesns of the jack-knife | We Boocock, James Keenc's principal broker, b faction of the 8t Louls Cook judgment of Rame. Burke bet Ryan 42,000 | Frank Work, Charles Osborne, a fow_years ago st his confidential agent and broker, D. P Mor- t to attach the furniture was 2600, Ao attemp! ho couldn't open his knife, ' Ryan's money was = week, but failad beeauss the officers | o4 1o’ hotel, of course, and Carls Juaned him | 80, and others not Tcss sctive In “ihe sireet :.i.dl:’;d admituancs to the house, - Armed | 40 mount, bottlog & eheek for $3,000 a8 sccu- | At thls thne, but nono of them eesmed to know entrance ean bo | Lo R o course, won, and skipped. The him. A few years sgo, had ho entered 1 warrant, an wiib criminal e s tho General, bis Bylph, rney are shrewd enough to antiel- u“;‘:’:‘r:c“mlgu n’nd step out upon the veranda E: Into the yard for the purposs of submitting rest. wA‘;‘omu foature lkely reat 18 thisd through (he ATEES 0 0. L. Rosonkrans, but Gen. that vestibule uuder such circumatances, balf the crowd wonld bhave rushed to shako hands and Dave the first word with bim. 1fs appearance to-night was somewhat of n surprise, for hohas oot lstely visited the \Vindsor frequently, The onfnion was cxpress- ed that it was done aa n plece of tactical side- two started for Sioux Falls together, but Ryan *)vnook bis friend at the first station out lien Carla attempted to cash the check it was found to be bogus. KENTUCKY CIVILIZATION. Lou1sviLLE, Kv., Jan, 80.—A specinl dispatch K forced, of course to be developed Mrs. McDonald has 1 the property & from Jackaon, dated the 20th, to the } show,tolet * the streot ¥ sec hn was still allve. ;;d)unllfl and the Sylph have romained in pos- | Courlerdourna’, saya: The cases of those ac- | The same construction was put upon tho after- fon thus far, awaiting the result of procged- | cused of killing Judge Burnett were calied up | noon movement 1u the stock market. ;:; In ejectments To arrest and bring then to | yesterday for trial, but wers not heard, as Judge THR BXPOSURE OF GOULD'S SITUATION Randall was sworn off the Bench by Fred Oambrell pefora the testimony began, Capt. Tavlor leaves to-morrow for Frankfort with & on hifs long " holdlnga and *‘short ' contracts goaded nim into desperation, and led him to make & savago “bear?" attack, which had the will necessitate the temporary aban- It need trentn){m r ml““‘?flr the premises. at o . o therefore, 1f, fn thelr sbsence, Rosenkraos quictly put Mra. McDonald, or somo | certificate notifying the Governor that no clec- | effect of shaking prices down a few points, and ¢ else representing his interest, in possession, | tlon of n special Judge could behad, Tt fsex- | was followed * by s quick recovery, W;m tnntructlons to “hold the fort.” A move | pected that Gov. McCroary will send one at | The whole movement was over in :I whekind 1s 8o eminently practicable that 3t | once. Then the trials will bs pracceded with. halt an hour, and, if jt was looked for, _Todo this would pdad an- ::;;:em::m to the web that is stowly but surely belng woven to completo the downfall end desteuction of * Black Donald and his SIS etat Dispateh o The Tribune. MitwAUREE, Wis., Jan. 80.—~The 8:4% p.m. sccommodation train from Ripon brought Deo- uty-Marshal Simpson with Gen, McDonald, ew La Mothe, and the attorney Thompson as priconers, sccompanied by W. W, D. Turner, of , another of Gen. McDouald's attorneys. Another dispatch from Mt Sterling says: The Menonce County jury to-lay eentenced Barnes to the Penitentlary for life for the mur- der of Stovens. Mlchael, his accomplice, got a change of venue to Morgan County. bis work, it was planped well, for it was bezun at a moment when the market was quict but strong, and the “bulls? off guard. The mar- kot opened buoyantly, and nothing unusual oe- curred until about 1:10, when suddenly, as by a concerted movement, & simultancous * bear'? raid was made by the brukors all over the floor. The stucks prineipally attacked were Lake Stiore, Northwestern, and 8t. Paul. These wers offered frecly, and, AMID GREAT BICITEMENT, MURDER TRIAL. CINCINNATI, Jan. 30.—The trial of Feltus, cd- 1tor of the Courler, at Bloomington, Ind,, for the murder of County-Attorncy Rogers, on Christmas night last, is now in progress in that city, Mra. Parke (colored woman) testifiod that Ripen, b [tted sho heard dropped at the rate of hall & polnt at & time, bal Newell met the | on the nigl ¢ the crnime wos committed shu heary S . n""“’;"K;flfi‘fztfl.fiyr:fi:ua Lu escort to | threats of murdar belng mado In the Courier and fn "’“"’ of "';' m“l:“«;“!nltl ““’,"""‘“ "(l":"’ ?‘fi l.x" 1o the walk up-town, The prisoners { offive und shortly afterwaurds saw a man carried 2,“‘““ unt! '_“-'k‘;” ‘I""“”“ ) Al f]" éK"W nts, 4 4 to the Plankinton House, whero | across the atreot, where the body of Rogerawas | | orthwest 7%, Bt. Paul 4, Canada Southern 3, Michigan Centrat 8%, Ifannibal & St. Joseph ay{, and Western Union 43{. These wero the principal sufferers, but the entire llst wos de- pressed more or loas. For awhile it LOOKED AR 12 A PANIO WAS AROUT TO TPREVAIL such was the rush of demoralized weak holders to realize. It was fully half an hour before those not in the movement began to ro- roceesde :‘hry wers assigned to rooms for the pight. Gen. McDonald looked grave and troubled, while Mre. mothe, on thie contrary, appeared upusually vivacious and talkatlve, Jiee action was calcuiated to leave an Impres- Jlon that she viewed the entlre matter in soy but & scrioua light. Deputy-Marshal 8lmpson found {n the morning, and that Feltus passcd ly{ldlredly after in the directlon of his home. The evidence for the prosccution I3 stronger than was auticipated TEN YEARS. Spectat Divvatch 10 The Triduna, DAvVENPORT, 1a., Jan, 80,—Martin Maney, & met with no reslstance In sorving the warrant of | voune man of Ilivols City, who the uleht of | cover from thelr scare, and then arrest, which ho carried. Notwithstanding | tno election Iast fall, nftera drunken carousc, | gocks reboundod almost as quickly as this, bowerer, he shackled Gem M- | forced his way into the home of an old gentle- | yioy tumbled. Tho excltement inside Donstd snd “Sylph? together, 8ud | mgn pamed Peter lahn, attacking and nearly | the Exchange was more than equaled outside. would undouttedly have landed them hiere in that shape but for tho interference of Col. Tuzner, who auccceded in prevalling on the ofli- ¢al to remove the irons when Waupun was reachied, on condition that no unpleas- sptnoss should ocuur oF resistance bo offered. A hearing of the cass will he had hefore Commis- stoner Bloodgood at 10 o'cluck to-marrow morn- fog. Deputy Simpeon sneceeded fn makiog o " further attachment of personul property on the MeDanald cstate while effecting the arreats, Lawyer W, I, Thomuson was not permitted 1o jall McDonaid and #8yiph " In quariers at the Plankinton Mouse, after oll, but lodged them fu the County Jall. Speeial Diapatch fo Tha Tribune Osukont, Wa,, Jan, 30.—The second act in "tho drama or farce now belog enacted at Gireen Luke took place this afterncon, Deputy Unbeed §trted Murshal Stmpson arrived lere last nigat, anil th's morning was joineil by two men from Milwaunkee, They proceeded by morniog tratn Lo Bipou and Green Loke, where, Wit o large porse, they procecded to Sunnyside, - thereskience of tien MeDonald, wud arrested McUonald, Mrs. La Mothe, otherwlse “hylph," und "W, F, Thompson. McDonald’s attoroey. The ofiicers had warsauts for rasdsting a Unitad States oftizer, and the prisoners were taken to Milwaukee on the afterncon traln. In the meantime the Morabal's posse s fu possession 4 of the stack und personol property on the Mee Uooald fsrm, taking Lifs ife with a knlle, had his trial In the District Court at Rock Island, Ill., this after noou, on i indietuient for ussault with futent to commit murder. ‘The fury, after belng out only three hours, rendered o verdict of guilty, amd fixed his punishment at ten jears in the Penitentlary. ZIEGENMEYER, Aueeial Tisputeh 1o Tae Tribune. SrrinopigLp, 1tL, Jan. 80.—Deputy-Bupt. Joe Dixan came here to-day to proteet ngalust the pavdon of Zlegenmeger, whomurdered Gum- bleton tu 1571, for which appllcation has been made by the Qerman Consul, Dixon, it will be remembered, crassed (lic ocean to sectire Ziog- anmeyer, aud hraught Lim back to Chicago for trin),~ It I8 not believed that the pardon will be granted, Every gold and stock instrument was surround- od by a pushing miob, eager to learn the latest nows. Lawyers deserted thelr oflices, and mer-, chants thelr stores. [t scemed a8 though the entiro down-town community was cogeged in the stock business. TR EXCITRMENT CORTINUED UNABATED until the raid was over and the reaction sat in. Ouly o few Wall-stroct men give Gould the credit of the broak, and even thosa. belleve it was purely # wash* so faras Goula's shars In it was concerued, nud that whatever actual transactions wore made during that hriet fduery were mot on his sccount. 8o far as muy be judized from outward appearances, it was n Gould “washing" rald, for a reporter who was on the Exchange at the timo saw what appearcd to be squada of fivo or six brokers en- ter the room in o body, act apparently in con cert, though scatterinz themsclves all over tho rooin, und subside by a similar coucert of move- mens, Dy far the most intelilzent to-day of men on the street believa that the temporary break was bug & natural rosult of the strong and Ligh market. x FUNFERAL. Bwriat Dienc'ch to The Tribuna. Inpiaxsvolss, Ind., Jan, B0.—Interest in yesterday's exccutlon bas entirety abated. Thu seuffold was removed to-daye Merriek's body was burled by the undertaker Jast night, becauso he nnd reason to fear that tho shop would be assaulted nud the corpso foretbly removed and buened by a party who had banded ilicmsclves toguether for that purpose. 1N CONVERSATION with leading brokers, one of them sald peoplo had rather UNDERESTIMATED GOULD'S RECENT LOSAES {u fixing them at $100,000 a week on an w7erage, and that, If he fe actually carrving 125,000 shares of atack, it costa castly §300,000 & week, agalusta morket whose average rise Is 5 polnts a week. 1t is asserted that dividends on Unton Taclile lave not been actuaily puld for sowo time paat, alibouwh M. Gould claims it 15 paylug s divi- dend of 9 per ceut per quarter, It 15 clalmed thut the dividend bas been pald only S WIHERE 1T COULD DO TR MOST GOOD,"'— {hintis, among outsiders for appearances’ sake alone, uud that tha mavipulators of the insldo ring have agreed to pass or omit collection of thelr dividends, A loading toan on the strect 2ald this was a fact not cenerally known or sug- zested, but ho knew thut the Unign Pacifiz man- sgers could not show how or whon s dividend hnd been pald. Ho also stated that quite re- cently (lould parted with some Union Pacllic stock—between 30,000 and 20,000 sharas—at vowinal tigures. Ia respect to M. BAOK'S RXLATIONS WITIL GOULD, the former gentleman atated that hie had not advanced any Isrge smounts of money to Uould and that thelstter owed bim some $300,000 which le offered to poy early fu Jsuuary, and whicn Mr, Sage refused, ss)fue be did not need it at that time. 1t sthl stauds as aloan, und Br, Bage holds Gould's ticket for the amount. A SAD CONCLUSION. Drxrer, Me., Jau, 30.—The Barron tragedy came toa sad conclusion. ‘There {s authority from the bank oflicers for atating thut the de- tectives who recently had charge of the matter cama to the vonclusion thut Barron committed suiclde, and in mich o manner s to leave tho inprossion that she bank ind been roblicd, It v siot known kel his uccounts are correet LEFL TO BUARVE, 8r. Louts, Jan, £0.—A San Antonio, Tex., spectal to the Globe-Democrat suys o party of Mesican bandits recently robibed three women aud two men on the Mexiean sldeof the Rtlo Grande, then bouml them to trecs aud left them tostarve, When tound the buzzanis were hov- cring sround them. "Chreo of the bandits weru captured, DEADWOOD GETTING TAME, DrADWYOOD, D, T, Jun. 80.—The jury to-day rendered u verdict of ulity of manslaughter in the first degres agaiost No B. Ford, knowu as “ Batdy Ford,” for killiog Jubn Russcll ut Btur- ges Uity lust October. ARRESNTED. Nasnvitiy, Tenn, Jan. 30.—A Methodist preachier, who halls from the North, named Knox, was arrested nt Coiumbla sud taken to AVaynesbora, on the charzo uf atteipted toout- HUNTED DOWN. Soeetat Dispatch to T Tribund Witkrsnanne, Pa.. Jun, 30.—Thomns D Conyreham, the alleged forger, who fled in Au- wuet, 150, reahied thiscity to-day in custody of Detective Golden, ufter an exile of nearly two reors {n many lands. Conyngham had always borne o zood business reputation, but met with fnartelnl roverses, und committod forgeries to the amaunt of uver §302,000,1n0st of which wers discounted tn Wilkerhorro hanks. At the time the frauds were discoverd the accused eseaped 10 Enzland, where he resided uotil the present yewr, when, fearing wrreat, he satled to Lima, Peru, uud obtalued a position as dril engineer under the famous cuntractor, Henry Meiagn, under the alius of 1, R. Robln- . bty the pame of a relative who not long since a3 Amerlean Consul of the Island of Minorea. The 8ccond Natlonal Hank of this clty, which ¥ victimized to the amount of $84,000, dis- tatchied & detective to P'erw fn Getober last armsd with extradition papers, Conynghum Bad meanwhila left by steamer for Montevideo, whither the detective fullowed him, as also to Huenos Ayres, and to i T e “fl:l«‘.m u& z-ru"g::. ';'&"""a 0"‘“,:{ ruge the person of Mrs. Loilze. CUNNINGH AN'S WIHISKY. iy fousd his man, and by the INDICTED, R Testimony Showlug that Whiting Pald Nome of 15ls Obligations Like s Mag, Kven If lle DId Not Want to Pay for His Whisky, Spectal Digpateh fo The Triduna Pronia, [}, Jan, 80.—The Cunniugham whis- Ky case scems to bo drawing to a close, The testimony of one of the defendaut's witnesscs to-day bas caused @ gond des! of excltement, and made such a destructive und uncxpeeted re- hounid into tie defendant’s camp that they cunuot get over it. ‘They have becn calllox witnesses tora while to prove that the whisky wasnol used in the Whiting campaign, ‘They huve care- fully sclectea a few respectables who knew alimost pothing of the ruuning of tho eampaign, and put them on the stund to prove that they did not have any knowledgo of whisky belng used on Whiting's side In the campaign. To-day the defeudants put on Capt. Adau Blaber, of Chillicothe, fu this coun- ty, to prove thut ho did not drink whisky {o the udof the lucal police captured him, and safled for New York the following day, arriviug yes- terday. B Un reaching this city this evening he was taken before Judee Hardin, who sdmitted him 10 ball {n the sum of $75,000, bouds to that mount beiog given by bis brother, Willlam L., -and bis mother. ‘The prisouer, who is a floe- Jookiug man of about 43, elves ovidence of fue lense montul sutlering, baving become gray, ud bis portly figure greatly reduced. New OrrEans, La., Jan. 30.—It {s rumorcd thut J. Madison Wells, Surveyorof the Port, bas been fnlicted by the United tutes Grand Jury for malteasance in office, et PASSENGER AGENTS. Special DiwateA 1o The Tribuns. Dgrroir, Mith., Jan. 80,—The wecting of the General Rallway assenzer Agents was held at thes Russell Jlouse, to iz enngraut rates to Manitoba. Among those preseat were Passan- ger Agents 1L C Wentworth, Michizan Central; W. A, Thrall, Chicazo & North- weatern; Ao V. Ji. Carpenter, Chicago, Milwaukea & Bt. Paul; W. Eduar, Great Weet- ern; Fu E. Buow, Cunada Southern; W, Walu- wright, Uraud Trunk. The rates are slightly In savauce of last year's. For example, Detrolt to Winuipez, $31, an fugreass of $2. The stean ship Jues were altowed & diiferential rste of §3 s ugatnst all-rall routes viu Dotrolt, THIEVES ON TRIAL, 8reciat Diapateh (o The Triduns. i MiLwaukes, Jan, 80.—The trisl of Rudolph, reurge, und Frauk Bierbach, Jobn Agnew, Ulsr rlncc Perry, and John Alfson, sll but the lalter ,Iluwnl hreecard mopte confidonce ganz, h""w"m ity in the robbery of John Lanben- ) ‘hmer. on the 16th of November last, which 3 comtnenced fn tha Municipal Court ou xund;y, termigated this afternvon, when - r——— Cullector's office when Todd sald ,:u dud, V¢ case was given to the Jury. AN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Capt. Btaber swore that 8 did }dn to 11 o'clock p. m. no argreoment was reach- [ Npw 8&2, Tan. S0 Arrived, steamships | not remember drinklng tbere, Mr Kl s The case Lsa tolerably clear, except ageinst | Scytbla, from Livervool, and Langshaw, from took bim o cross-cxamieation, sud & change Tk Blerbach and Jobn Alison, and 4 is | Tricste. camo over the spirit of his drewn, Capt. 1h0ught that the fallure to reach n verdictis | | JWUTLAND, Jan, S0.—Arrived, Quebec, from | stuber is su old Dewocestle politician, 1e has sinbutable to the tririsl character of the toati- | 14¥erovole been one of the boys up to & few months ago, o, st e, Mucl interestla wmavl MoviuLy, Jaa. B0.—Arsived, Circassls, [1OW | .0 by jolned the Red Rivbon Cluby thro result, The SherifT's oftics was [ V98 00 yan. 50.—Stesmebips Iilvrian, from | aud hes been ever slnca & devoted nvu?fi;?l‘flz'&:j;l,u‘g‘:::fiBf:?l.' u:'“"’ Boaton, aud Victorla, from New York, have ar- | friend of the couss, Ho sald thay rived out. e ran the Whitlug campaize fn Kickapoo sl yicinity, where hie was sent to influence the [ —— PULLMAN, A WRETCH, Dispa e T ocratic German vate for Whiting. Whit- Avmiaw, Mict gon Boiast Merch thess Spécial Diipatch o Tha Tyibusk E.;mmfi- a borgaln with him st be Giapatohos detailed tha buralog of & 108 honte | LOUIAVILLE, Ky, Jun. B—Tho Direchort of | yyy to iafiucuce the Demosratle vote. e Town of Sencca and the death of Mrs, | Uio Pullmen Soutbcry Car Company he' B | iy dig tbis work priucpally with meeting {n this city to-ntgbt, sl report thelr condition ss flourishing. A, 8. Welnshelmer, who bas been scting Sceretary since the dissp- pearance of Augell, the defaulter, wav elected Becretary. 3 whisky; that Whitlug must have known it Wheu ho employed bim (Staber) Whitiog paid bl for dolog it. e sent bim some of the soney durlug tho campalgn, sud pald bim the rest sfter election. ‘They made tha seltlement fn the Collector’s office, and atter ba and Whiting settled, Kuoowles, the present Coliector, went out with blm and got the money. Els ssked him it he dido't drink a good deal of whisky in those days. Hosald bo Hurley, ber lnfaut, and & young son, from ine Lunu recelved. This mornlug Jobn W, Hurley m‘:( wralgned o the Clrcult Court on the _Mze of murder. Hurley reuted a awall farm b Wa house lu question, which burned on gonight of the 1h of March. Threo of bLls ‘vn cbildren escaped. The wmother and babe u:hm n.:n‘ued. but died in & fow hours, aud the n tlnhtm perished In its sicep. Boon aftor Urley sold hls personal property aud weot Lo e ——— SUICIDAL, 8pecial Dispalch te The Triduse. Guaxp Rapips, Mich., Jan. 80.—Bellc Haynes, s woman who has had the roputstion of belug & wornan of tho town for sume years past, tried to the tate of Now Yurk, oy times as he was asked. 3 , whers bo ds alliged 10 | commis suicide In 4his clev to-night by taking | did drink sbout 83 ey ba% collcted an tnsursace on bis wite's | morpbloe. e was Lromptiv stieuded 1o, und | He asked if be dido't drlok in & Ho they returocd to Michigsn sud got | her pbysician bopes 10 save ber lle. We Colicctor's officg st the tlme 7)—TWELVE PAGES. didn’t, Lecause, when he started from home that dday, he determined to keep his head clear until after he had setticd with Whitinz. In an- swer to a question by the defense, he sald hie fs now a member of the Hed-Ribbon Club, and could not be got Into such a scrape ngaln. When nsked what he meant by that, he eud: “Maj, Whiting couldn't hire me with £1,000 to corrupt men with whisky again" Thls attemot by Mr. Whitlng to vindicato Lis past political character has resulted so dis- astroualy that the Ring are very sick, nnd it is not lkely they will carry it on much further. —— SPORTING. BILTLIARDS. Bpectal Dtpatch to Toe Tribune. Nzw Yorx, Jan. 8l.—Ueorze Bloston and Maurice Daly played this evening the most ex- citing game ot the Brunswick & Balke cham- plonship tournament 1o the presence of a large assemblage of Iadics nud geutlemen. It resulted in a sorry defeat for the proviously- invincible Chicagonn, the changing hande of a verylarge amount of wagzered money, and the general upsettivg of the calculations of the sporting fraternity in respect to winning combi- nations. As & tournament contest, the game has not been equaled in intcrest by asny play here In many sears. As far as the tournament Is concerned, Daly's well- carncd victory leaves Scbacfer at present with the best chanca for the champlonship em- blem and fiest prize, and assures Daly hlinself a prize. As Schacfer has stitl to meet Bextou am} Blosson, lowever, it Is possible there will be three tles between these brilllant experts, the “playing off”* of which will josure fine exhibitions. In the sfternvon game Schaefer defeatrd Gallagber, addine four victories to bia banner. The zame opencd stowly, nothing heing done until the filth inning, when Daly gave up playing “safety,” and counted 63 points, retiring on a freezc. 8loswun, be- youd runntog 10, showlng no slgns of his abllity to Landle the cuo up to the twelfth {nning, inclusive, hod acored fAvs blanks and thirty-two polnts. Daly now got the balls on the rail, and coaxed them slong akillifully, They clicked 100, and, traveling down the left rall, turned the corner, crossed the Dottom rall, and then, in the best of humor, went slowly slong the right rail toward the top of thetahle, caroming so softly that the sound could scarcely be heard. Two hundred wero counted amid a tumult of applause. Thcn, at 250, the round of ¢ table was completed, and they started alresh on the same journey, making 500 just as they set out. Blosson meanwhile wiped his hands with his handkerchief, nnd remarked to the referce, * This is a nlee game for mel" The constant glara of the gas hurt Daly's eyes after u thoe, nnd he began to grow so duxy'hu could hardly see, and sat down to recover, He aroso shortly afterward, and continucd his play. But now the Ivories begun to show a dis- position to scatter, and, after making 870, the largest and most brilllaht run of bis Iifc, Daly's arm falled him, aud, missluga * kiss carom,” the player retirea amid an ovation. Blosson made but 9 on n good ‘leave,” to which his tired opponent responded with two caroms. Blosson changed his cue later, and the chonge proved beneflclal to his iuterests, for ho gathered the balls on the rall in balf a dozen shots, and settled down to onc of his long **nurso " runs on which le always reilles to crush the effect of any fead his adver- eary may gaf, With each shot the player re~ galned his ‘“nerve,” and the winnlng of the game seeimed only a auestfon of time, o8 to huw loog the Chicago boy's band could keep up the “clock-work™ carom- fnz without losing its okill in weariness. On the 271st shot, bowever, the balls froze, and Bloseon stipped on the *string” shot, The scofe stood Blo-son, 3163 Daly, 477, The Jatter played 12, to which Slosson responded svith &4, the Juterest of the spectators haviog fu the weantune ratsed to high pitch, Finally Daly hod ouly 89 to B0 to defeat bis Western adversary, and he played “gafe shota with great Judzment to xuard his seore, whilo Blosaon began to crow shnky again. ‘Taking advautage of theso wnportunitics, Daly wathered the balls in hls twenty-secoud foning, began to "nurse’’ them with ereat eare, aml, at length, amid the wildest cuthustasin, closed the gamna with a fluely-played rum, beating 8losson 224 poluts. ) BCONE. (':. 8, 7, 8, 3, 370, 2, 0, ;'{L'.u 0,0,0,2,0,10, Averags uer'a, 3-11: toter's, 17 1-11, lt‘l”; runs—~Daly, 370, 85, and 68; Slosson, 271 and 24, The afternnon game between Bebaefer and Gallagher was unlmportunt, Schaefer beating caslly, but makivg no overlarge runs, He mado 179 in the third, 1730 the eleventh, and 108 in thie twolfth fnnings, golng out on the twenty- 0fth, when Gallagher hat made 330, Behaefer's averagze was 24, 8chaefer {s now the only player who has not lost a game. PEDESTRIANISM, Madame La Chsppelle, who Is walking 2,700 quarter mifles In 2,700 quarter hours at the Folly Theatre, 1a still hard ut work, aml con- fident of her abllity to complote succesafully tha difficult feat sho has undertaken, The Madame does not walk Iu tlehts, as many have fnagined, ond those who are troubled with scruples on that polut aeed have uo scruples sbout visiting the show. A large number of ladles wore present last evening, and were loud In their praizes of the plucky little woman,. Yeaterday motniong the Madamno suffered rotns- what from a beadacho, but in the afternoon it passed nway. Bhe looks hawgasd, butsays sho feels weil, and s bound to win. Mayor Ieath was present Weduemlay evening, ond seemed to enfoy the exhibitfn, To-trorrow evening (iuyon will vodeavor to walk thirteen wtles f two hours ou the same track used by La Chappolle, startior at 8 o'clock, 8he made the 470th quarter at hall-past 7 lust evening in the tast Ume of two minutes und four scconds, AL 8 p. i, supper; appotite good; health ex- celient. At 11 p, . the 101st quarter was made {u two minutes and one secund, New Yonx, Mtss gartell completed her #i2th quart le at undnight, Belden snd Vao Ness continue to walk, both fa good condition, = e — . A NEW BOARD OF TRADE. Organlzation of o Company to Bulli;One. There W a wreat deal of excltement on *Cliange yestenlay afternoon over a rumor that the stock had all been subseribed for the forma. tfon of a new Chamberof Commerce Company, and the necessary papers for articles of fncop- porstion had been prepared aud were to be sent to Springficld last cvening. This matter of orgauiziug & new sssociation slmilar to that pow running the JChamber of Cummerco {s not a newone, having been discussed by those who bave bren dissatistied with the present ar- rangeinents for the past three yeara; but it s only lately that the talkessumed delinlite shape, widdy with n view towardlearaing bow the enter- prise has progressed, a roporter called on Mr, I, I [utchinson, famiarty known by the bulls ad Dears of the Buard us “OId Hutel That gentleman nfurined the ru&mrlu that it wia praposed 10 ervet u large sl hasdsomy building thut would have the hail for tradiog ou the ground floor, so thut it would be essy uf aceess. Thers weie 1o sbusesjon the' present Board that the projectors of the pew enterprise ad to complain of; thelr ouly ubject wa: furplsh o larzer wbd wors subtable aid scce ble Chamber of Commercs than the present oue, which, Iu Lie opivion of many of the wew- vers, was poorly veutilated und (1l-adapted for the requircoients of tra 1o bad no other futerest in the undertaklug thav to furnish the trading peovle with wuliuble_sccomwodvtions for dolug thulr busiuess. Coicazo had fiue clurches, botels, publiz bulldluzs, ond dwell- fugs, but she did not bave @ Bodrd of Tradw cditicy I keepinz with thew. The espital stock of the uew company would be $300,000, 1o sharcs of $100 gach, utd to-duy Messr Arwour, Keat, Draky, und Pulwer would make the oeces- sary application for suthority to orpuutze under the geueral luw, wnd f would bo forwarded at once to Suringticld. Mr, Huteh- Insou further satd ho would wubseribe to the stock undt do all i his power to aid the project, but be did not destre to sssuwie the leadensbin nor control of 8. e bad vo doubt but that all tho stuch would bo scaduy subscribed, aud the organization of the proposed corporation com pleted suon afterward, nnd operations began at 18 early aday aa possible. In regard toa location for the new Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Hutch- foxon salid that there was no fntention on the part of the projectors of the now scheme to change the present centres of {rade, nid a site for the new bullding would be found insome advantageous oart of the business cenire of the city. The report that the vacant ground opposite the Jacksor: atrcet front of 1lie Grand Pacific Hotel would be sclected for the bulld- fni was not true. The lob on the southeast eorner of Monror and Dearborn streets nad beon spoken of, and could probably e purchased, but he did not think It would be large enongh. The ground now occupled by the Johuson bullding, corner of Clark und Wash- ington atrects, would be very desirable, but he did 1ot belteve it could be obitained at & reason- able fleure. Mowever, there were suitable sites on Monroe strect and on other thoroughfaccs, closs to the business centre, and now the time to securs one und handsome _ bullding. _The pres- ent Chamber of Commerce bad always been a paying coneern, niel he saw no reason why a more sultable edifice woutd not be ad- vantageous Lo the Board, Jhe reporter took the occaston to ask Me, Hutchiuson how he s on the matter of pro- hibiting clerks to gn on 'Change, und he ane swered that hie had voted in fasor of allowin thetn to da 803 he thought at least one clerk ol a house ought to be allowed to go on the Board. It was often the case that good citizens desired to visit the Board, but they had no_room for them In the present bufidlog, but he was (o hopes of laving a Letter ball.” 'Fhe members of ihe Board conld, of course, join in the enter- prise, wid the present organization could be contihoed. — —— STATE AFFAIRS. INGALLS. Bperial Dirpaieh to Tne Tribvne. Torzxa, Kan., Jan. 80.—The vote inJoint Convention to-day was: [ogalls, 72; Anthony, 25; Mitchell, 191 Bimpson, 17; Uoodin, 173 hillips, 18; Pomerov, B3 Horton, 2; Chamo- bell, 1. Ounly une "ballot was taken. fogalls has o raln of nine from yesterday, most of hem befuw from Democrats and Greenbsckers. A matlon to adjourn without a second ballot was carried ov & vote of 91 to 77. The Iugalls men oppore:] the adjournment, but the opposl- tion voted nlmost solid forit. An anti-Togells caucus convaned this sfternvon, but could pot concentrate on onoman. Effortsweremadetore- unite on Aothony, Bmitheon, Phillips, or Bpeaker Clarke, but all falled. Apother anti-Ingalls caucus {3 in prugress to-night, but 1t 1s not be- lieved that any satisfactory conciusion will bo reached. The Ingalls men are confldent of his clectlon to-morrow, as he now lacks but thirteen votes of & majority. It Is understood that Ingalls counts upon recelving an Increased vole to-tnorrow, nnd clafins that cight Senators have agreed to change to him. These changes wlil come fromSimpsun's force principaily. Anthony acknowledaes his defeat, and 1s ready to throw his strength to anyvody whomn the opposition to Iugalls mav unite upon. A street altercation occurred to-day between two Demo- cratfe members, one of whom voted for Ingalle. Torzra, Kan,, Jan, 30.—The excltement is stiil of the wildest description. The streets are filled with enthuslastic Jobbyists, who are cheer- ing voclferously, und endeavoring 1o cvery way to encourage und Inspira thelr respcetive favorites. ‘The general sentimont {8 for Ingails, aml his friends suceced In making the londest demonstrationa, In the Ingalls caucus to-night, elghty-cight members pledized themselves solidly for Inzalls ou the first_ballot to-morrow. This fusures his clection. IHe will have upwards of ninety-five votes. ‘The antl-Ingalls caucus is still fn acs- slon, but bas falled to couccotrate so far. Judga Kingman Is the most prominent man mentioned as the combination candidate, A apcetal train has just arrived from Atcbison, the home of Ingalls, brincing hundreds of hls friends 1o witness his triumph to-morrow. WISCONSIN, Bpectal Disvatch 1o The Triduns. Map1zoy, Wis,, Jan, 30.—In the Senate to- day Senator Price presented the following joint resotution. Resolved, Dy the Renate, the Assembly concar- ring, That tha Conntltution be amended by adding Tnl itional article, numbered 15, to read as fol« ows 2 Autr, XV., fze, 1, The manufacture and sale of intoxicating liqnors in this State, except etrictly for use fu the aris and asa medicine, 1s forever probivited, e, 2, The Legialatoro shall, at ita rst seaslon afier the adoption of this asticle, provide for- its enforecinent by appropriate legisiatlon. Bills were {ntruduced, retating to the publica. tlon and distribution of the report of the Geo- logteal Survey; amending the Revised Statutes relating to property exetnpt from executon; appropriating 81,000 to the State Hortleultural Noclety; providing for the building of ao say- lum for the chroutr insaus; amending the char- ter of thu Clty of Chippewa Falls; regulating charges of railroad, teleggraph, and express com- panles. ‘This reduces the charges of these come panies 25 per cent. 'Fhe Assemnbly resolution relative to appro- priute ceremunies incldent to the funersl of Assemblyman Potter was concurred (n, Senators VanScheick and Richmoud were appointed on the part of the Benate as membiera of the Jotnt Committee provided for therefu, Tu the Assembly the followiug julnt resolu- tlons were adopted unanimousty: Desn’ced, iy the Amaembly, the Senate cone cursing, that u commiitee runsiatitn: of two from the Senote nnd three from the Assemnbly shall be appotnted, whoae dulv it will be to seo that sulta- B aHangemouta for the resioval of thie remalne of the Inte Mon, Jobn Potter, Jr., from Madison o Menashn, his lste rowudenico, lo mccompany hls snid remafna (0 his Jato home, and sce tuat they are decently borted, Heso'ved, 'That tho Superintendent of Publle Proucety be directed lmmediutoly to pracure 8 sutable caskei and case in which to convey tlie sald remaing (0 Menastia, and under the direction of the Comamtttee, whea sppointed, make all tho necessary srranzementa 10 1ake eaid remains to tig ‘tatlrond depot at the expense of the Ktate, frad, Surther, 'That at 10:0 o'clock both Ha of the Lozielsture shall bo declared nd« jonrned. snd the metbers of badics under their Tespeciive prestalng oficers will mareh in 8 body and eacort the suld rewalns to the rallroad depot. *Fln Rpeuker lold hefors the Assembly the roport of the Commission appointed last win- fer on text-bucks, which was referred to the Comimittee ou Educatton, “The report of the Text-Book Commisafon was submitted to the Legislature to-day. 1t recom- mends a permanent School-fook Cominlssion, conststiug of the Presldents of the Normal Schools and State Buperintendent; the dealzna- tion of text-buuks every threo years by the local suthoritics, such books or equivalents to be contracted for In groas by the Btate Come, misston to 1he lowest bldder, the price agreed to be maximum; otherwlss the buoks to be pur- chased and pald for as uuder existing luws, I'hie Commisaton subtnlt the furm of a law on the foregoing basis, desigoed to encourage uni- formity fu text-books without arbitrary enforres muat, nod to fusure the peopls the sdvunutarcs of gross purchases uud competing hetween book publishers ot home und abroad. By vilir pro- vistons 1he Commigsion are authorized to con- tract the number in & eeries and othurwise cou- tribute to Ui ccovumy of the cost without det- riment _to quality, One hundred und elghty. niue different test-books are now In use in Wis- consin, in-luding seventy-five series. ‘Ten paves of the report relate to reforms fu English or- thography, ‘P Commlsston alleges the power atd duty of the State to conteibute to_reform by lewisla- tion on the ground of promuting ccouomy and efflcleucy fu public instruction; commeu the efforts Ueluy made to Induce concurrent action, and recomisends the purchurs and distribution T scnools of ditional coutslning alternative spelilng, whenever e scholars or log islutlve autboritiea coneur In acceptable and systeiay- zed amendinents tu the orthography. INDIANA, Bueciat Duapaich fa The Tribune. INDIANALOLIS, Jou. 80.—Itis belleved that the House Committee un Congressional Ap- portionment will agree to the bill provosed by Dsborne, of Elkhart, ove of the wewbers uf thy Bub-Commities, and which gives to the Demo- crats soven districts certain, the Kepublicans five, und leaves one fu doubt, the countics iu which igave & Democratic majority of 160 at the lust election. This fs e district lu which Os- boru Limsclt lives. ‘i House has speat the whole dsy upcn & dlscuselon of the fivst coustitutional smend- suent, dxing the qualitication of voters, asd al- lowing of the passage of Higbtry laws. The greatest interest was manlfested o it, and the four und gatlerfcs were crowded all day. Amonz the spectators this ufterovon was Gov. Willlaws, Both parties aucused upon the questlo and speakers s prepared. Those who spoke were Mensrs. Gordon and Herod, of this county, Gen. Sparks, ex-Bpeaker Overmcyer, Usborne, of Elkhart, Chairman of the Judi- ciary Committee, fWillsrd, of Floyd, and Manrice Thompson, of Wabssh. A vote was reached at & quarter past 6, and resulted, seas, 60: nays, 34— greater victory than had heen expected, and a complete route of the foorhees hucklers. All the Nationals voted for the amendment, and the following Demo- crata: Allen, Edwins. English, Iart, Hum- phreys, Huthstiner, Lehman, Osborne of Elk- hart, Rchall, Hauck, Taylor of Daviess, Taylor of Warrick, and Bpeaker Cauthorne. The so- nouncement of the vote was received with tremendous applause. The other amendments will now be adopted, The fight was upon this one, onto, Cotumnus, 0., Jan. 30.—In the Senate a bill was Intruduced making It embezzlement for Iawyers or others connected with thesetticment of catates Lo approuriate private funds to thelr own use. The House resolution, authorizing rance Commissioner to accept premium nssets of companies, was defeated, Ilousc, bills to repeal all the Exemp- tion laws, to allow free trade in noney, and to copfer police power upon members of mutual protection asevviations, were indefinitely post- poned. were {ntroduced to reduce the Btate levy for school purposes to tbree-tenths of one mill for iwo years to come, and to appro- priate $30,000 to pay for the tents purchased for the Nstional Guard. Tu the Senate a bill was Introduced to suthor- jze the sale of the property of imcorporated vompanies on exceution. in the Houss a blll to limit the fees of attor- 1aw waa indetinitely postponed. nej! MINNESOTA. #petial Dispalch to The Tridune. 87, Pauy, Mlnn,, Jan. 30.—In the Senate to- day Mr. Wilsoo Introduced bills to make public schools uniform in systew, and for establisbing and maintaining pubiic libraries in villages, Bills passed to sbollsh the office of Rallroad Commisrloner, and to Ox legal {atoreat at the 1imit of 10 per cent. In the House bills were Introduced relating to the study of surgery and pubisbing grave- robbery. Bills passed relating to the surrender of fugi- tives from justice and for the protection of children. Most of the forenoon was occupled fn debate on the Ul appropristing money to carry out the Merritl School Text-Book Iaw, which Gnally assed. In the House this afternoon the Committee ot the Whole debated Hicks' proposed constitu- tlonal uniendtnent, covled from lilinois, prohib- itiog special legislation. Boversl amendments offered were voted down, The bill was made a speclal order for Tuesday next. VIRGINTA. Ricmyoxn, Jan. 30.—The Joint Finance Com- mittees to consider the State debt have voted to exclude everybody from the scasions except members of the General Assembly and persons Invited. ——— LOUISIANA, New ORLEANS, Jan. 80.—The cancus noml- nated Jonas to succeed Eustls for the United States Scuate. INDIANS. THE CAEYFENNHE CADPTIVES, Tho following order bas been received by Gen. Sheridan: Wakinxaroy, Jan, 28.—Upon the reqnest of the Secratary of tha lnterior, the Sccietary of War di- rects that you lssuo the nccensary orders for the st Fort Hobinson of the widowa and or. of the Chierennes, and to deliver them to the a8 ro- relean uhans care of the Ozallala Sloux, thelr relations, quested by Hed Cloud. E. D. Towxsenn, Adjotant-General. ‘The necessary orders wers dispatched to Gen, Crook by telezraph, and the release und trans- fer will be made fminediately. et G THE WEATHER Ovrics or Tum Ciuge B1axat, Urrices, Wasinxgron, b, C., Jan, 31—1 . ~Indica- tions—For Tenuessee and the OhfoValley,threat- ening weather and rofn, with falling barometer, slight chiauges fu temperature, sud variable winds, mostly from the northeast to southeast. For the Lower Lake reglon, slight rise fu temperature, partly cloudy weather, south to west winds, shifting to north snd exss during the evenlng, with falllog barowmeter und threat- ening weather. For the Upper Lake Rerlon, Upper Misstssio- pi and Lower Missourl Valleys, northwest to northeast winde, increasing cloudiness, and rain or #10W, with falllog burometer i th uthern portions, probably followed by rising barometer und colder weather, LOCAL ODSERYATIONS, 0460, Jan, 30, Tar| Jli., Wind. | Vel.{ Sn. | Weather Time, 1 Har. EHTATION Cuioacn, Jan, $) ind. EIENY | 3 2 vy 1 ear, Clouire Cluudys Tolrd Vicksbur, M MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR. Macox, (s, Jon. 80.—Wittikiue's store, at Learay, was burned early yoaterday, "The body of Wittikine was found near the door, burned Ko u srap, With & platol fnbis band und bis akull crushed, e ——— - FINANCIAL, 8T, Lou W, —Legal proceedinze were bad Jourt to-day, under uit ot which the firm of Dodd, Brown & Co. will re- sume bustuess to-morrow, —— Amerloun Froducts In Earopo. Amertcan (Pais) Letter. i In every large towy fn Europe tiere ougt to be u spcelal agency for the saly of Awerican l:roducu, und this ageney abould be fu the haods of au Americau merchunt fawilisr with the articles (s which he deals. It by bo uncom- woh thing to meet with tradesmnen ou this stde the Atlavtie, more eepeclally in coutinental cities, who are so hruorant aod so prejudiced sgalnst everytbing Awerican that even while seiling Amerean goods, und waking & L. somo profit ou thew too, they srv coustently deoreclstiug their meritse Wo could give thy uawe of & well-known pharmacien fu Paris who puaitively refuscs to sell o certain Awerican pateut inedicive of world-revowned ellleacy, simply on_uccount of the uatlonality of 1ts origio. Ju Loudou the butchers ubuse American beet, while the grocers label all their oorest quality of chicess us Auerican. u \be Coutlneat, particulasly in Aus- tis, awful sturles wro told ol Aworican bam ich make ove siex to read. I visiting, the other day, a Purls grocery establishment oie of the larceat in the cily, we wers awazed at the yuastity und the vurfety of Auerican roducts, which ssciacd 10 Lecupy st least ones [ of tue fwmenag prowloes; sud yeb thee n to represent theme Ham, bacon, cheese, lard, honey, biscults, wines, and nll kinds of preserved fruts, fish, mests, and yegetables wero piled up in enormous pro- fusitin, aml yet the salesmen seemed to ba utterly Iznorant of the peculiar quaiities of the various articles, and could not even nmtyefly ronounce the names, much less spell them. n Isct, they do not know how to handle Ameri- can murchandize In Europe. What an opening, 81 we have sugresied, for enterprising houses in America to establish branches In the farge citfes of Europe, through which American exports would almpst double In a twelyemonth. We charge nuthln, for the hint, although *'there’'s tuillions in it.” CASUALTIES. BURNED ‘10 DEATH. Special Dishated (0 The Tribune. Deavexrdsr, la., Jan. 30.—A most dlstresss Ing calamity occurred at Solon yesterday. Mre. Felix Kester, a lady nged about G0 years, was burued todeath, 8he was working slonc fa the kitchen. Her husband, who Is very deaf, was at the barm, while' her son wi s half-mile away (n the flolds. Her clothing was fired In frome ay, by the stove, and hor screams wera not heard by her husband, and only falntly by her son. It {s supposed that, aftes the first alarm, the fire was* Lreathed, and she was unable te cry out again, The son came protty soon, and all possible means were used to save her, but all in valn, as she only lived lhreo’ liours, s FATAT, EXPLOSION. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. - Broovingrox, IIL, Jan. 30.—At 0. m. to day the bolter of L. Uassner's mill, at Becor, Woodford County, exploded, totally demolish« {ug the mill and Instantly kilitng Willlam Cole lins, enginecr, and Willlam Wheeler, raflroad section toreman. A son of Charles Brauns, aged 10, a lad named Maulstick, aged 16, and Joseph Horn, were badly Injured. The bodies of the killed were torn to fragments, and thrown 100 to 200 feet from the mill. A plece of the roof of the milll struck a dwelling-house, smasbing :h‘g';fit:: :Aul ?1'.1"'(,.“" uom': intos cA;mm hg:klng . _The Coroner's jur, boiler exploded trom negllzejncn{. ke haighe DESTRUCTIVE TORNADO. Crxcinnaty, O,y Jan. special gives the particulars of a tornado at Juka, Mlss,, this afterncon: The storm came trom the southwust, striking & portion of the town situated on a bill occupled mostly by cole- ored people. One colored woman and five chile dren were killed outright; twoof the lattes wera found a quarter of a mile from home. Efght other colored people were wounded, one of whom has since died. Four houses nud one church were blown down. The tornado lasteds but a few moments, aud its track was 200 yards wide. 5 nakoyer " CONTEMPT. Finding of an Ohlo Judge that a Man mmss Suffer Who Votsd on Certain Shares, Held as Hecurities for & Much Smaller Valne Loaned, While an Injunction |Lay Against Buch Action. Apertal Dirpateh (o The Tridune. CLEVELAND, O, Jan, 80.~Judge Bpear, of the Common Pleas Court of Mahoning County, this morniog gave a decision in the case of 8tate of Ohlo vs. George W. Halo et sl for con= tempt of court. This Is important as getting o8 the bottora of the matter in controversy, In the iron-mill war the question to be determined was whether, under the facts as developed by the evidence, the respondent, George W. Hale, should be held to answer for violatlon of tho restralning order of Jan. 21, granted io the case of Joseph Il. Brown, Herbert C. Ayer, and Henry J. Oiggios ve. George W. Hale and DBrown, Borrell & Co., 8 mining and mannface turing cornoration organized under the law of Ohlo. That suit was brought to obiain sn injunction against tho defendants, In order to prevent Georges W. lale from voting, at the annual election to be held on Jan. 21, at 10 o’clock, for Directors of Brown, Borrell & Co., upon certain shares of stock of said corporation, represooting at its full value $12,000, which it was claimed was in fazt owped by the plaintifls, but which had beon assigned, or, rather, certificates had been assigned, to Mr. Hall as collateral sccurity or a nota for some - $32,000 or over, hald by him egalnst the plalntifl, Brown, coming due In the year 1880. The de- dision {8 very long, and rendered In careful legal lapgusce. The conclusion is s follows: * Upun ali this skowing, it would secm thattho conclusion is inevitable that within the means tng of that order of Jan. 31, Mr. Hale's sction was a participation t the election, and, whether fatended or not, was a disregard of the order. It 18 uot desircd on the part of any one, nnd loass ofallon my part, thut Mr, Hale's conduct should be hardly critleised and he harshly treated; but, holdiog theso views, confldently Lelleved to be justificd by the facts, we can do no less than onder that Mr, Hale maxe restitue tfon as far as he can, and put the complalning partles, so far as bis action may do that, Inas goud position as they were befors. It is not believed that thls Court has any power Lo order the expurging of auy record, nor woula I be {nduced to do so, but it is Dbelleved that 31r. Hale, in order to purgs himselt fully, and make restitution, ought to distinctly and frrevocably realzn the oflico of Director, und ho ought slso to pay the costs. These conclusions wake {t necessary to pass upon the question ralsed in argument, whether the parties direct- 1y participating o that election did so in viola« tion of the order, and nuo expression of opinion or holling s had upon that subject.” The trial of the other defondanta will be procecded with immedlately. _ANUSEMENTS, _ *CORMICK ALK, SECURE v ronay SEATS TOR THE REMENYI GERTRUDR nm;xfl's. REMMERTZ, meeee RIVEKING Coucers Combination O i, ke AN oy e D $i, acconding la\oe‘fll 3 VO Pricos, 25, 50, 750, and $1.00. For obe voek tun |; 24 fon lag, Jui o, avery evenl e ariay Ve, 1Y SYeRIER 4 TUE BOSTON IL M. 8, PINAFORE ENGLISIE OPERA COMPARY, When will Le oroduced (frst ilmo Bera) the new En. pliah Naitenl couric Uoera, hy We 8 Glloers and Are iz Rulllyan (the lasest Luadon, No: and los: iwn sensationn, eusttied HERCMAIESTY'S 811 PINAFOLKL OF, Tho Lase s Luves & sallor. Fup i Opers luuke, 100, Munday, Feb. inedy Comvany. 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