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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. FEBRUARY |, 1879—BIXTEEN PAGES g BN S —————— 2 CASUAI‘TIE men socleties, The dccoration of the Cathedral than an ordinary individual conld bear: bul cinchona rubra has effected n cure In a case like his within & week, its veneficial reaults in I Prescott’n " Connuest of Mexleo ™ tn three vol- | blown entirely scross (e at umes, ciegantly bonnd, Mies Luella Pierce, of | fircon the wmn.]ré. Iro‘rfln'wrrffi; fl‘a"-'.'i'ic':‘.'fi‘ii:'fx Tillindate, was aocorded the prize ae cxsavist, the | by his fellow-workmen, bt oot tnthh s clothe he cxn mako the Canada Bouthern elfher a valu- able divldend-paving property or make it worth nothieg for income. There nre thousands of men with famflfes look- for thy il 3 occaslon will be elaborate and besut!: ing with longinz eyes to the fast-disappearing ful, s — ;. desperata cases could hardly he orerestimaty tnts belng delivery and commitment. Bhewan | {ng hed b 4 homeftead landa, prouented by their “porerty ¢ the Louisville Alms: RAILROADS L O ot by A 2 " Dt Bl Ferdiand. and. Tnabella, in | info e Wrchare, Dyt miok n & e miace | ffom eccuring 8 home upan them, who would - purning o 4 Mr. F.C. Morne. Western eneral Uatcnger FIRE The aama strle. The contestants ail acquitted | having been strici on tho sido of - nia head by | B doenl themaclees of an opportunityto en- . ‘House, tha Finest in TIE WADASIT RXTENSION Asent of tho Lako Shoro & Michigan Southern, Gy themaelves creditably. " | gme of thoheary stavcnof tneogabead, caus- | firm Yilsceesas sazgesied; would ensurosaiely -} the Land, Mr. T, B, Blackstone, Presldent of tho Chica- | bA% returned from the Fast. 'Thep refuss fo AT MILWAUKEE. ANADA g atractureof thoskuil, and defense, and_enable them to_maintaln the h %o & Alton Rallroat, who ban fust returned | (e Beat mond feonenges bsinesn, and ol Aoecial Disoateh to The Tritnne, CA e 0. C. GIBBS' PI. Shurehand achodl, arid sacrsall deslrabla forial e from & trip to the East, states that thero Is MILWAURER, Jan. Sl—A dissstrous fre oce . C. 4’ PLAN. nfluences, 'The enlfstment. could inclade all e Scenes Attending the tohavenoldenns to the steps ihat will ho Tho Cattle Honx—The Goming *Drawing- clasncs of mechanics and tradesmen needed In & but Mttle doubt that the Wabash means to | taken toscitle the troubles. No open ent hsg curred in the extcnalve trunk manufactory of o . flo"’glflpe of the Unfortu- carry out T pams o eatend i 2o £ the 76t ben made, but the llf;‘l(gvl:n“n;xrvl":lgal?nll(g Roniudks, Tros.;,on, Foarthestiecty listasen| _Saomr—entrasl Court Hogiews Bllls | Gareenmiant AU ta Bottfsmant ngon Tasd; Vianity othet s3trirn, and ths ba. & cantre | "0 i N w o - . nate Inmates. city, all the reporta (o the contrary nobwith | \eiwynar the regular ratea over ail the. iincs. | o cusind Cedar,at § oclock this evening. The | puminlon~Tiphthicria In Nava Scotls. Cr10Aa0, Jan, Bi.The overwhelming defeat | monity T o0 #Pring up 8 populons som sanding. Tho feollog botmeen the Iillmols | fFhe presen tateofafaan ffowed o con: manufctory consets of s serlo of uldinen | mpeiat Divatchto e b | in Congres of Wrzii'n bil o losn (aive) to M e e S BRI e Abns! 6 says, I8 vel T uch longer, an open rupture cannot bo i 2 L, and e In; () {7 Jan 81—, & meeting of leadln, Laap: ‘T ety e a0, 18 P e | rolen. e e biotal tane of the tviuble In | from Pourth to Thirdstreet, Thefreorleinated s tds e o pafacd | CXrg.persun. ot wath. $300; who deslred fo Why Orielc Anutibed Grant. veral Imbeclles P om i ciaimed to be the refusal of certaln llnes to h merchants to-daya resolution was passe settic upon a Uovernment homestead, the sum Washington Star, betwoen the Lwo roads are broken off. The J fn the basement of a four-story brick sidition, | faver of the repeal of the Insolvent cty and a ¢ Private letters received from Caork and Dublin ows and Kill Them- abolish the commission system. of 8500, need not have surprised any one, since Wind offers made by the {llinols Contral to the Wa- fronting on Fourth ntreet, completed a year committee appointed to obtaln aignatures to & | iy 1 uvidions wero much as to fford no security | Ll Chizens of Washiogton confirm the selves. ban wre o th' mont. el ot a1 sombetoads,leadiug Eaw from \s clir wero | ogo, aud traveled with liahdaing rabitty | paiion to hs elct Tt i st thus given would be turnod to good | Toreivs. Ben, Grank. was.dns oelobtouly o e Re——C ie Wabssh had not been thoroughly deter- | reports that the Chicaeo, Burimeton & Quincy | tFoush the opon hatehways of the cleratorto | Judgment was given against the city tods? | sccount. In addition to this Iy the very sérfona | trealment which the centennial address adonted mined to have Its own line they would no donbt have Leen accepted. The Iliinols Central proposed to oro-rate with the \Wabash all busi- the fourth floor, The flames raged with great fury for pearly an hour, but the firemen suc- cecded in confinfug them to the bullding In had reduced the through rates fron Haunibal and Keokule to Eastern scabourds below the vegular tariil rates, 1t {s feared thnt this action for the amount clalmed for the solunteer serv- | yuirction to (overnments oneaging fn any work | OF Cltizens of Iroland and sent o thir country 1es on the 12th of July Jast. of eharlty for th reecivéd at the hands of President Grant. Tlie Cattle-geslers hero recslved cablegrams to-day.| of n::'“llg. or the benefit of any particolar class | sentiments expressed in President Grant's Des ur Persons Killed, and s Num- L. ber of Others Badly lx ; i 3 i % H ¥ will have the etfact of breaking the requiarrates d ed, whic o Ve at the 7 o o) refusal o Injured nhuu between Tolouoand (.hudhty. The Wabash, "u!mlomlc]r West % 1‘.“ Ifl ot xml e ‘fmt,l‘ they orlginated, l\ hich s tnmwuu'ly froum thefr agents st Lb trpm:l nnyl]n! that ¢! 1t freed from these merlous objcctions, the mmlla the ostensible reason for the 7 "l ( owever, refuscd to maka such an arrangement, s ¢l ¢ gutted from bessment to ruof. A portion of @ law rem CHAR, © | Eiv vernme| A 3 ] ; flsoid s + | certained laat _evening whether the Burlington | 4o of the tnird-story butlding adjolning Britfsh cattle Jay alns unchanged. Tho ar | piving of Goversment ald to settlement upon | Cork to honor the cx-President; but . had unll{ taken such action or not; but, it {thas done 80, 1t was no doubt done because the ruads goes of the Victoria, Englaod, Iilyriany and | jand wnder such conditions that ft contd be | {iey SdiZoation | felt, 4t the mon-recep: lending Esst from 8t, Loufs have tnus far re- in the rear suffered damage, as did also s por- ooner with Ten Corpses LHEE e = tion of the stock on the upper flour, That part Found in Ohesapeake Bay. rutes as it choss from all competing points Ware passed inapection since the arrival of ton of that fraternal eddress was, It [s hetween this city and Bt. Louls. In other Ontarlo, sl thera is no dnmfcr it the cattle pe | legitimately ziven, and a fair equivalent return- | alieged, the true gromnd of resentment. words, the \Vabash wanted the right to conipete fused to restore the tarifl ratcs, a8 requested by | of the manufactory that suffered most di « | liealthy, and good men scot In charge. ed by the recipient, ould rise Into transcendent | It apoears that the whole fecllng agsinst Gen. 3 mards, the Wabash wanted the FIght Lo ComPela | (g trun lines, - Intarmation recelred hete 14aC | S nried wisha” 1arae srcen moao of which T et 21 aeteh 1o The Tyipune. merit by the 4ide of the host of sehemes naw | GrAt was worked up by 8 Mr. Doran, who, 16 4 could mot be cntertained by the managers of | CFCRIDR 8azs the cutting of rates at that polot Is i H OrTAwa, Unt., Jan, 8L—In counection with | peing gressed for obtaloing money from the Na- | [nake sure of the anubbing of Gen. Grant, used 3 THE ALMB-IIOUSE HORROR. the 1linols Central, as ft wonld have placed | 8t Qulng'on very energetically, bad Just been received. ANl of this Is | thecuming drawing-room to be held by the f . 7 * his auppused snti-Catholic views againat him. it apictal Dispatch to 122 Tribune. ARent oot et o L —— rulned by fire sud water. The total esthnated | iovernor-Geuwra) uid 1l Princess Loulse, tho [ ${onal Treasury, auch as the Mississlopt Levees, | ‘e peupio of Ireland, the letters state, wera 2 SomsvrtLs, Ky a0 Bl—In themidst ot & 'Tho managers of the. Iilivols Centrsl atate SPORTING. damage te 823,000, of which #5,000 s upon the | follusing regulation will be adaptcd: Benators | the Toxas Pacific Rallroad subsidy, and 8outd- | not enraged at the rofusal of this Governinent i v the City Alms-Touse to-day, Fred | that thele ulthnntum has been given, und that bullding, and $35,000 on the stock. ‘There Is an ond Membera of the House of Commons, wt ern War-claime, to recelve the address, but st what they consid- ’; ks " in the second story of the | they lave no furilier prupositions to make. 1f B tusiirance 4o thie extent 6f 80,000 oo iha- entire | Lir wites atul daughters, will bo presentad At the lnst ecasion of Congress thousands of | zred their shaliby treatment by Gen. Grant, ) ey 'r:zd:n:urcd to escape by tylng tho }R,i,‘:”;:’“&’ meana o huld_to) this vily 5 (e s PR L properly, of which ahout 820,000 cafers i T :;fllmfi::x‘t;efn::;m:r‘:nlo‘?:e‘l‘r‘:’l?fii dollars nere fncluded fn the anusl Appropri- | 1 bl?;ssl‘éi‘yr):“l:"l el nd O Conpar Fower, ¥ 1.3 adoso. They are ne the g ) . Ladie 3 b . Parnell an onnor Power, bulléiot i bed together and letting bimeelt | compatiion, it hey are ot afeald of th | uw Yonk, Fab. 1,—Tho second meck of the | tha property destroyed. All of the policles | ress, il to prosile themeelses with tywo | tion bills for the improvement of navigation in | wo el Tmormbers of the Dritit - arfiament: i :mn by the rope €0 made from the front pary z‘;::::fi;n g}v.l{m. {‘Ing .I;|° nfi{zvgngnl ‘l!mt"tl;c fl:(llnlwlck & Balke billlard tournament closed | would have cxpired on Monday next. Tt is im- i;‘%:é on which thefr names are to be legibly ::;"..TL:":L}"‘ :;ce::' n‘l: time of :Iprll:{ Ilmh- Mr. ll:::n:ll: w':: etlectmul oue. n; Ilén dnhg;lu & t more than got (0] ‘Abash wi nflict but little | to-da; Lh vict N A o uruishe T CnOoug! a large- | buca gramdson of ommodore 2% of the building: ““':.“2;3:"“ ke and o | 48inaze upon tholr business. They bellere that e dal Bl ;’I:‘Lf'm{;’f;c“l:-e{c‘;‘nmll Sexton lpmmll; lolo‘I‘nuI:'llllh;rl the comoualen bold- | A ‘gentleman writing from Manobs. to a sized Mieatasipyd River eatfish, 5 | Stewart, of tho AmeHican nayy. When ticso 4 Bis full welght upon o the Wabash has no animus sgaiuat them, nnd ¥ estant with a rec- | ing e risks to-night. he fire 1s sald [ friend fu this clty says that Loufs Rlel is at The assista £ 1 Industrious famill gentlemen arrlved at Now York Gen. Grant i it to the ground below, fracturiog his skull | dges ot deairo to-fujure. thein, ‘Il retfon of ord frea from a beat. Fiva games hehaswon, | to have originated In this wiwe: Bev- | brescntin tiae country, aud fntends returning | e SASIBHEOSES ionest, Industrious familles, | woq ¢ the Fifth Avenue Hotel, They called t O ering mstant death, e was & German, | tho Wabasl s, o doubt, bron instigatud by a | Wil 1Wo moro only ara left for him o |eral boys cmplojed n the basement | o4 300D g his term of exlie expircs. reduced to destitution by the bard times | upon him witha number of compatriots Iivin b and s e, nnd had been an fnmate of | deslra to punish tho Chicazo i Alton or | play. Theso two games, liowever, are thoonen [ of tho manufactory hegan & scuflle, when | Apecrat Dirpalch te The Triduas, throtigt which we bave passcd, o socure. homes | fu thls conntey, and made known the obicel o K Ll Tor some time. [ls beard | bullding an ludependent 1ne to Kansas City 1o | which will try bis mettle. Scxtonand Slosson | one of them, named Napretek, s vernisher, Moxrneal. Jan. ul.—~humigration to Mfanf | upon Government land is, viewed by ttsell tielr vl Unie of tio geitiemen Wio wis v the House b | compets ogainst the Bt. Louts, Kansas City & 3 a i v & Ve v | toba fxexoected Lo be heavy next seazon, and | worny an object ascan possibly be prescnted. | Present at the interview told a Star reporter to- & and hele were badly ainged, showing that he | N liert M e Missouet Pacile, which ar are tho strong opponents whom he must meet, | was pushed into o gas-jet. [lis overalls, being | Mr. Walnwrieht, ot tha tirund Trunk Ratiway, It 2 P © | day that they were recelved most cordially. 3 b Oforttu leare untfl the fira drove bim | mow cantrollcd by thio Wabaali Tha principai | 404 both thess games will bo full of interest. | enturated with varnlsh and rockdng with naph- i» fow in ‘Foronto making the necessary ar- | How, then, canft be undertaken without golog | President Grant was glad to seo that so kindly ! . ‘Thomas Dickinon, sgeat0 years, being | fight would be made on the Missourl River busl- | Blould Scbacfer lose cither, the thtes famous | tha, ignited, and 1o an fustant, almost, b was Fangamgate for the Uikl care Wil Ll outside of the legitimate proviuce of guvers- | a feeling was felt in Troland for the welfare of : o T evtape, Jutnped feom the.third- | ncks: wid, s (10 Tlinols Central {a ot utar. | experts wil then stand an an cven foot- | enveloped in fames from hend tofect. 1l O han, of Shantreal wil et saeata ihe | ot e i Mmoot ¢ | ness, 4 i o . ¢! q 0 recel he ress, and express: fory window In the rear of the bulding, pro- | SICT I WS LSRR 1Y hagh B e letod | oz, and must play oft tho tle. Schaefer | companions ran away, mstend of making an | pulpit of 8. George's Church until Eunter, as nfl: .fi""‘:’;‘,’:m‘“:II""‘,‘::‘l“‘l‘l‘,";;,':‘(:‘l*'l‘]‘l;“'_["“‘:: DAY o Tmele ho i nd.sxpeeeed : ferring death fn that manner than to ons by purning. It was a death-lcap to him, for in so doing bie brake hts neck and one of bis legs, Jumes Riddle was scen i one of the front windows, and the officers shouted to pim to mske hls escape by the way of iie stairs, egress in that way ot having been set cut off, e, however, pald so attention, but remalned fn his position ot the window, crylog for help, which no one was able to render bim, and, at Jast, woen the fre surrounded him and began to burn his halr is full of confidence slnce Bloeson's uncxpected defeat by Maurice Daly. In tho game with lelser, this alternoon, Bchacfer gathered the Lalls on the rall in the seveoth inoing und drove them aronnd the table obe- diently until he had counted 876 points, making his scoro 413 to IHcirer's 76, Two fin- nings later, Schacter ran 80, following with 70 in the next Innlng, The game thicn progressed slowly on both sides for lalf a dozen lnnlugs. Helser woke up some, and added 67 to Lis scoro In the' soventh finuing, 10 1he Rev, . § tho tev. Lr. Sullivan will be uuable to leavs | SL5Gontral Pacife Railroads, and on which It {s I i to the presentatlon, it should be made here 8 The i1 now clalmed that sach atd shall not be regarded -, ) y ot . a0t v Gy lages rene e | a8 preceilent for future egisarion in nvor of | 33 saEAOR, (T or e mnE Sasors. Tar- : Torenting. satlafacttiye e Biperlop and | OUTCF rosds, was and is that 1L was » war incat. | oA R Caina o Ay ashington, and, oo ; Clrcatc ogrts. Inte. ot cxamined, nnd th | Ores that ilie then existing condition of etvii | Hl b o e Prositent acat the document sceounts are now under inspection. The reanlt | WOF in the country made necessary rallroad com- | ¢ % \hite Touse ICeE hodt Whpdocumen of the fuquiry 80 far iy eald to bear out the ex- | lunication betweon the Batesof the Pacifle | 4 oooyod Bt from. Assatait. Becrelary of ectation of “{lic Governnent 1o regard to tie | o3t and the rest of the Unloo, Etate Cadwaiader—secretary Fish was . absent caeoning of the expenditure; sni- there are | | ‘110 Indian outbreaks in the Wost during the | oihGq" To A ls™ gancrally supposed, have vory Tew depariments in which e espenses | 1askUirea veara: the present restieas vondition | 40§04 B0 G et e g ine think the sddrevs 5 cannot be reduced, 1t Is sad the Government, | 0f the wilder '"‘“‘"'i the continual ralds during | $0% 3700 LV tved exc:-pt throngh the Drittsh the Bar, nnd the publie generully will be better | {he Dreseus winter of these bands upon the [ A iser.” Aa the oonteats of it wera ioimical, stock ranches of Western nnd Northern y %Z'J..“i.'fi'xifi “:fnp:')rmcd aitorations sball have Nebraska to obtaln horses, which are driven ingerentially, to Ureat Briain, the impousibility effort to put out the flre which en- shrouded him, Thus sbundoned, the poor fellow rau fnto the street, but not before he had set fire to a bench, also saturated with benzine and varnish, and thus started o blaze which resulted In the partial destruction of the building, On reaching the street ons of the Tomedkas caughit the boy und threw him futo gutter flled with running sater. In this way ho was rescued, but not until every stiteh of clothing had been burned, und’ his hod{ Jtcrally roasted, so that Iis bowels pro- ed from bis abdomen. ‘The suffercr wns stiil alive at last accounte, but it fs sald cannut business s conceroed, the Central can efther restoru its former arrangement with the Van- nl:lnll-, or can easily consttuct su jndependent ne, There Is one chanca left, however, that the contemplated oxtension of the Wabash will not bo made, and that (s thatsome of the New York capitalists who bave lately required o lsrge amount of Wabaah stock iy take auvantage of thie prescot rise In thie market, and dispose of thefrintercit, In thisevent a new deal niay be made at the forthcoming annual election of the Wabash, and the scheme of the construction fgmg’lny would be ** knocked higher than a se. ‘The delegation thouglit that, Lo give more eclat ! auch & course belng taken was evident. Tha and seoreh bis flesh, he Jumped out, recetving in the pext, and 81 in the nincteenth, making | live tiHl morning, About the time thut the Fpeciatl Pirpateh 10 The Tyidune cway nnd accreted fn the sand bills of North- o ¢ {ajurles frum which ho dled, sfter groat suffer- THE SOUTITWESTERN 1POOL. | fofbimatotal of 203 Behuefer nuw took the | confagration fa' the bullling had been | Tonoxto, Jan 3l—Durloe (38 hn lene than | wertorn Nebraska for use in the springs o | Yk mpmbersiof Farlloment then left for S cxtingulshed, Assistant-Chicf-Engineer James d was subject irg. Mo was 08 vears of axc, snd was subjac Foley and M. Curtin, Foreman of the Reifance game in hand snd ran it out In easy style, maks The meeting of the Southwestern Rallway 25,015 vorsous, inciuding brisoncrsof all ciasses, | TECENt Yeturn to the territory of the United | ook nan” (o Mr, Power, In New ‘F‘"kl but pliysical and meutal defevtives, fnidigeut per- | Btates ot Skiting Bull and his' 25,000 nostlies, o eotieptic fits, having been Ao aficted for | 5 gyoctaiion at St. Louls was 1 ing an avorage of O1' 11-19. Schacfer has | 7 Ladder Company, w Ioitat 1 cllal, defeotlves. Iodizcul ber- | imakes it sprarcat to sny thoughtful verson | Whether It wus takon back to Trelund ar atill re* i sears. ‘Thess are sll that aro poeltively kuown f o0 "0 r'aa ot Taat over e :s:l{,s_m;’;l:': never fonnd any cushion so well adapted | through cp,:l,f O e ot ' publie dopundents sencrallys | iag the day for = war measures, 50 far s OUr }‘;““:%’,‘,""g:&".‘t‘}:"’"l‘:‘ pok dafinkbaly. koord % lo have been killed, but, when tha | onooia o taken regarding the now lumber | 10 bI® clean, free nursing as the quickly-respond- | to the bascment, n distance of twelve fect, | charitica alded by the Government in different | Felations with these wild tribes are concernod, | oy o ovict S from Ircland say that no bad feeling Foley sustained gevere brutses about the head havo been put out so et s and buck, while Curtin that & search can be made smong the rulns, the bodics of others may be discovered. The offl cers fear that other lives have been lost, as sev- eral wero observed to run basck into the build. fo atter their effects. Mra. Christina Johnson wis badly burncd. After cetting out of the building she was greatly oxcited, and while run- plag about, near the bullding, acting aa if she was endesvoring to get fn to obtain something she had left bebind, & burning timber fell upon per, burning her head, face, and shoul- ders quite serlously, Bho was re- mored to & house mesr by, where her iojuries wero attended to. There is appre- Ing and truo * Mozarch,” sua ho ateadily fm- proves the chances it gives him. The contest to-night botween Soxton und Garofer was lorg, and mostly played on the open fable. If the publie llke an open game better than the rapld “nursing” play, there was planty of opportunity for satisfaction In the foriy-six Innings neceasary to decldo this game. Both players seemed out of sorts. Carnier started out in botter style than Bexton, and as late as the sictecnth {nulng hod scored 2§ to Hexton’s 130, Up to this time Garnler bad made runs of 83, ¥4, and 04, Bexton had scored nothing of Importanco, except a ron of 7 in the eighth ioning, In the scventeenth, how- arts of the Provinee. They a e ol | Are by no means pust: that for years to come, i parta of (ho brovinee, They ato disided us Tof | fa'ephic of il the elforia of thi Goverment, | rould ave been engendored It the Prostdent m , and reformatories, 13,2085 lunat thiey will be an elenient of actust danger to our ladr uewl i n’.‘?" I:":l u ve ulut':d ? 2503 deal-mutes und blind persons, 4% frontier scttlements, aml fhut the scenes of [ & n”".‘n "“’dn.“ '":x |¢hen W“'I fl'mlh ol ital-inmates, 48071 Inmates of reluges, 1,.270; | Inassacre and outrage of the last few years will Drod ruf g b fil'n&'; i atlow! mfi e “’e:r- [itomtes ot orplian-sspluins und other charitles, | fInd frequent repetitlon, ers of it to be rebuffed in the munner described, 14 With our army reduced to its present pum- Anuther baby-farmiy; o has occurred fa | bers unid with so vust su extent uf countey to Grant and the Beetla. Yorkville, a sulurb of ato. The wife of a | Buard, it bs an utler fmposaibailty for it, how- Londun TForld, van, 15, carpenter numncd Brownlee, who could get no | 8ver efficlently haudled, to furnisti adeguato ‘The American Minister nndnrrccyunn Jan. 9 work, thought to make & Nving by taking care protection to the widely scattered frontier | In honor of Uen. Gravt. His Exceliency ia re- of Wezitimute cildren, Jeunle Davideon and | settlemonts. covering from & somewhat scvero atinck of ¥ Jossle Gray sntrusted Ber with their lofants, | S3The present temper of the American people fs | llinces, und was only present for a short time, g and aereed to pay § a month. The sumn for decidedly againet wny Increase of the regular | but his daughter did the honors admirably. {lie first mouth was i cach case pald fo_ad- | 8rnY, 60 that no Lelp ean be expeuted from | Diplomaey, lrlllnenu-{ bureaucracy, plutocracy, vance; then the mrls disapoeared und pald no | that souree. und mobocracy wera alf fully represcnted. Peo- Trore Airar Brownloe, betng in distreas, ap. | . The State militla fs o rellance, and the fron- | ple never scemed tired of staring at Gen, Grant, plied 1o the Village Corporatlon for aasistance, | ther settlers themselves are so widely reattered, | and, niore curious stili, ho never secma Hred of pool, a8 most of the roads havo not yet com- pleted the statistics on which tho percentages aro to bo bLased, The rates werc left undls- turbed except those on live stuck from Kansas Clty to 8t. Lauls, waich were aliglitly advanced. ‘The noxt meeting will bo beld fn this city, and will bo one of great importance, for at this meeting 1t will be determined whether tho pool {s ta be coutinued or nat, When it was decldad Iast December to contlnue the pool it was done on the stipulation that the percentages of tho various roads would have to be read- justed fn March. By this time the Kansas City Branch of the Chicavo & sAlton will be completed, and this road will do Its Southwest- ped Injury. IN CHICAGO. A still-alarm to Cliemical Eugine No.2at 6 o'clock last evening was caused byablaze Ina show-window of tho store No. 261 Milwaukea avenus, owned by the heirs of Fritz Michet, und ucenpied by J. D. Long & Co. ua n vitelety store. Damage to atore and to goods abont #1500, fully covored by insurance. Cause, varcleasncss of an employe fn lghting tho gus. The alarm from Box 201 at 11 o'clock last night was false. In running to the fire, sell- propelling engine No. 1 collided with a Blue " o v 4 bee destitute} of aems und ammnition. sid without | being stared st. 1t was {nstructive to listen to ! beoslon that sho will lose her sight. Tho ofl- | ern Lusludss aliogether over fig awn ino fo- | ever, o got a botter ~graem on e I L s e B e e e LT T L dad been felt | @ anization, an 1o be poweriess to provect | fhe remarks at ilio ceremony of preseatation, ! cers tried to got her away from the bufldivg, | stead of walng the Bt. Louls, Kavsas Cit tho ' game, ~ nnd counted 10 th | ool Cioiien Wit vonsidcrably broken. A | buby died; und at the ioquest the | themselvesuraflord protection to otliers apallst The ex-Prealdent i known to ha a man of few Northern from Mexicojto Kausas City, as (sdone now, The two Bt Louls roads will then have to give all their busincas from Missourl River polnts to the Wabash., This makes au entiro resrrangement of tho perventages nccessary, ‘The Chicago & Alton will have a line from Kan- a8 City both to Chicago und 8t. Louls, and will therofare denimid a share of the Bt Louly traflle {n addition to Its shwreof the bt. Louis ousiuess, which it bas ot had herotofore, 'The 8t, Louts, Kansas Clty & Northern will ask a larzer per ceutage to Bt. Louls, bocause it has to take all fts busincss vis that polnt, The W may.alao come in and demand a shure of the business from Mlssourl River polnts to Chicago. Bealdes, there will bo another dlfl!eult{ fo the way of n rearrange- ment of the pool. The Chicaro, Burlington & Quincy Rallrond Intends to reach Kansas Clty by ‘an extenslon of tho Burllngton & BSouthwestern through Carroll and Ray Coune tles, which would maka It independent of the Honnibal & Bt. Jo. It will bo uo casy task to barinunize all theso conflictiug inte anil the pruspects for o contfuuation of the pool are nor very llattering. Thé feellng between the two B8t. Louls roads wnd the Wabash, all of which are controlled by the samo partles, on the one hand, und the Chicsgo & Alton un the other, I8 very antagouistic, und 1t wiil tako splendld stylo, gainfug thelead, and thenceforth r!(ulnlnF 1t, slthough Guraler crept up to within thirty-nine points of him on the furty-sccond funing. ‘I'licre wero three or four times when Gurnfer gathered the balls und began to play as It be would run the gsma out, but he showed his want of abllftv to “*nurse,” und thus ton was saved a defeat, Bextou playsd the ttor {noiogs In a constraived manter, but Anally braced “Y nnd, with s run of 62 In the forty-third, aund B3 in the forty-sixth funing, med the contest. Garnler had 440 polnts. Bexton’s averago was 18 1-18; Uar- nler's, 04445, The tournament coutlnues to draw lnr:v sudiences, and will undoubtedly run into the fourth week. but she was so excited that she paid no stten. tlonto the warnlogs which were given her, The Alms-House was the fincat fn Americs, and was bullt six ves At a cost of $162,000. To the Western Ausoctated Frem, LotisviLus, Ky., Jan. 81.—The Loulsrille Alms-Houze, situstcd flve miles south of the city, was entirely destroyed by fire, the origin of which {s unknown, st 10 o'clock this morning, Three bundred and forty persons wers fn tho place at the time, nearly all of whom escapod, James Ridley, an imbecile, was burned fatally, Fred Meyer, In escaping, broke his peck. Heory Kebler perfshed fn the flames. Thomas Dizon was killed by a fall. Nathsn Caldwell was scriously hurt, and Mrs. Jobn- son was severcly burned, and will probably die. The exit scene {s described as horrible in the extreme, but the most marvelous feature is the small loss of ilfa attending it. Nearly all the Inmates were aced Invalids, Imbeclles, and cripples, ‘Thero wera more colored persons than any other class, yet, strango to say, noue were serfonsly fojured, Thelr ages ranged from 108 years to 50, worthless charscter namied Thomas Flizzerald was arrested for turning fu the nlarm, A'T KENOSIIA, Wis, Spreéal Dispetch to The Tribune, Krxosna, Wis, Jan. 3L.—At 4 o'clock this afternoon smoke wus seen lLsulng from the upper story of A, U. Sinclalr’s fine residence. The alarm befug glven, Lhe steatner was suut on the: ground, und micceeded 1 suvlng the bulld- ing. ‘The damnage to howie nwd furniture s avout 81,000; fully insured. The re woa caused by the carclessness of a man examining gas- plpes. 3 NEAR CEDAR RAPIDS, 1A, Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune. CzpAnx Rarips, la., Jan, 81L.—The barn of Willism Hurpor, a wealthy farmer residing soven miles cast of hiere, was burncd (his morn- ing, togother with a large cuantity of hay und grain, aud efx horses. Loss sbout $4,000; {n- surance unknown. Mis. Felix Kessler, aged 60 years, restding at 8ulan, fiftesn miles south ot bere, was burned to death yestenlay, while alone fn her house, It v verlet to the effet | ® foc whose attacks are recret uml sudden, und | words, but his visitors ovidently thon {l::{ 'finflmflhyn came to its hgtfn whose * tender mercles are cruel.” tlut some Interchango of Idcns ‘was n through having heen fmyroperly nourished ; ex- That ths Governwent Is under (he strongest | sary. Hovalty alone is not addres A pressed the opiifon that they did not think Mr obligation to perfectly protect the frontter set- | remorks made Ly twenty isecutive guests rownjee was a fit and oroper person to b Aler, making Lim iult 88 secure from koown | were "ln-(llll‘y noted with the following results vare of children; and suegested that the other ublic envmies in bls rights of life, person, fam- | Nivetcen safils *Glad to sco sou back, Gener- 4 e o thien Trom. hr and_ placed where it | 11y, and property ae the dweller 1 cities, no ono | Al Ono sold, You wust really bo tired, ; would ba proverly cared for. They couldered willdeny. On the contrary, the oblicution fs | General?® ‘The nincteen pusathly kpoka the g ot tho poruicious system of baby-farming | the stronger to profe:t thie'mun who, leaving | truthi the twentieth certnlnly did, “The object should be put down. the nssoedation of home el (ricnds, acitles | which, next to the cx-Presfdent limself, nt- . Bpeciul Dispateh to The Tribune. upon the froutier, eolarging the urea of produe- | tracted the most attention was o lady adorned 7 7. CATIENINES, Jun, H.—A public meettnr | tonund adding to the material wealth of the | with rearabirl. She had g buetie on her shoul- ‘ s been held hero' to hear mn cnunclation of | country. der it o boetle on her mnil The flrat, an {hie views of the # Natjooal Currency Loague,” Tlow, then, can toly protection besceured? Let { American satd, was maninade, tho other was whoso Constitution 18 based on the followiug | the present Congress, by the pecessary lecisla- | Qud-mude, nud It was the latter which everr ’ premises tion, provide for 1he special cnlistment of | ono wanted to sce. Ministees left off thete end- ‘ 1. ‘I'hie Governmeut of o countrs should exist | 23,000 men for a term of Hive years, to act ox lcss discussions on the Tastern Questton, wal by the will of the people, expressed through | cltizen soldicry, to be located st poluts sclectod | Jadies 1licirs on the tant new fashions, to futer thielr representatives, — 7 by the War Iepartment, upon lands suited to | view this beetle. It was most positively allve— a2, lgf. the duty of 1ne” Government to exer- | Auriculturs, cither naturally or by irngation, not a good plece of machiuery, it a wenuina clve Jts cuthe Tunctions for The bevefit of Jts | aid with such numbers ot esch” focation es | listuz, crawliug vet, Round its waist was o iing own people, 1o protect thelr fntereats, ad by | the Departimient might deem peressary, ‘The | baud of gold; aitached to this what inieht ba x Judiclous’ legislation to endeavor to allevlats familles of the twen to be furnfshed | called & golden crupper; o smail chain iway ") their wante, transportation und acttled ot the post | fastened to this armar, which prevented [t stray- 1 The Dominton of Canada, witaout having | vu the farm-village plan, un lots of, say, two [ i Jts awner states that sinca its arrival from sullered any ereat calomity, fa uot n & prospers | seres each, with un allotment of clghity acres | Mexico, six montha ago, it lina nelther eaten, nor ous eundItjon. outalde to each family for a homestead. Bulld- | drunk, vor been undressed, She way not sure A, Au abundance of money creates prosper- ing snaterial to the mmuunt of $200 g be fue- | (£ 1t was afectionate. La Dame auz Sea ¥ vished each fawlly; also, a horee, saddle, rifie, | was extremely attractive, ber pet wondrously . The ronfidence of the people fn & carrency | uid equigum-uu fur willtary vervice, aud a farm | repugnant. . ' TEDESTRIANISM. ‘The record of Mme. LaChapulle’s walk from 13 o’cluck st noon yesterdsy to 12 o'clock last night is briefly stated as follows: At 12:80 n. m., completed hor 526th quarter in 4 minutes and 83 seconde, Iad dinner at 1 p. . ; mutton chops and bect teas appetite wood; slicht head- ache, but good spiri t 7 p. m. completed ber 550th quarter in 4 minutes. Bupper at U:45 . m.; appctite falr, At O p. m. made the 40th mile and the 5Sist quarter in 3 minutes and 8 scconds, Weight st § p. m., 08 pounds. more'than common gencralship to preveatan | Completed the 590th quarter at 11380 p. 1. In T e 1« real basts of fte Becurity, wagou, harness, breaking” und vrossing plow, e [n?l: m‘“‘“"" by erected by the C'"";" open rupture. . £ nliites and 40 secopus, L THE WEATHER. R b o i hiv € adopted & nattonsl | 1 BAFFOW 10 Cvcry 1w tnew, a0 thiat, ptting , “A Littie Mare Citler, Tao,” ville fn 1874 at a cost of 176 Dr. Dunne left at 11:90 p. m., and cxpressod | Orrick or Tus Curgr S1oNat, UPFICER, | currency are prospero their horses tozetber, every two inen would | e dmonnt of cider inade this scason in New 3 000, and was fnsured as fol- THE FREE-IPASS AGREEMENT, himself satiafied ns to her health and spirits, Wasminatox, D, O, Feb, =1 a. m.—~Indica- | Ofthuse who eive aliegianc Lo the League, it | bave a tean for farm work. Fnziand 13 unprecedunted, the yleld in Western lé:;u: Continentsl of New York, £5,000; | The twenty-four ronds which have aigned the uw‘.f'f.'"fimfliuu' QC;» o il "-,: tions—For the Lake region, caller vortherly | 18 llcnmul«h:d llmllllu-fi ;)Xelduhl)mmlelve‘ u; ad- "f:lr::f“l;l: olmlzt':{' JJ:: m{lflm :lf;lr‘k"m:!fi; .\I(.mnllghun’;us uil% 53‘]{"'{:""“: by %n; snm.l.. mmercial Us N urabiall, the Chicao pe nne, cloc] ‘vocate \he granting by the Qoverninent of an 4 A ' o LRy field Zepubliean at 150, arrels. * Tho apple- forpof Tartionh, $5004 Tl of 'fi'fi;r'rfééf il eome. i rethes Wednosous at tho. Gran | (0Bt ‘completed 3567 Quarter-satles, to westerly winds, risiug. barometer, followed | iUt wubaty of paper money. would " detalt aa Lc aav it for ldiniz Hbuses, | crop ‘way_exceedinaly abundant, and nome of ‘ oot TIaitiord 8,001 Roral, v | will come togethier Wednoaday b tho Grand by partly clouuy weather. ¥, Grlilhl, editor of the Donitulon Watchman, | dizzing weils, breaklee ground, constructing } (e cider-mifls are stlll running. What to do ) \000; Franklio, of Loulsville, $5,000; Farm- | Pacific Llotel o this city to lnvestigate,the MANLAN, For tho Upper Misstesipn! and Lower Mis- | Hlamilton, was the first speaker. Ile thought | Wrizating ditches, und othur works of general | iy e tiquid ia a puzsie to the fanoers, Ev- i en' & Drovers', of Loulsville, 85,000; German Recurity, of Loulsville, $5,000; Unlon, of Louls- ville, $5,000; Loufsville Uerman, §5,000; West- am, of Loulsville, $5,000; Quoen, of Liverpool, i Underwriters', of New York, ' $5,000; ;\.'u\:m Assurance, of Toronto, §5.000. Total, 0, The paupers wero assigned to other quarters ot once A MUTE TALE OF HORROR. Biutixonz, Jan. B1.—Tle oyster schooner Adamantine bas been found sunk In tho bay. Her Captatn, Horace Haker, of Philadelphia, waslashed {0 the topmaat, sud the bodles of tloe wen compostug the crew were lashed to the deck, wlich was several fect under water, B The inhabltants of Bmith'a Ishand saw tho wreck on the morning of Jan. ¥, but owing to ke rough weather wore unable o get out to it, sltbough tho Captaln was scou signaling from the topmant, wheto hio was lashed. (ot the dabor of produclog and eolntug goid | WY providing tiat there should be broXen | ury ceflar belng stocked with plenty for use as was wisspent, for 1L lay Ikactivo i vaulte, whilo | toon” eich homestead not less thau tea | poyeruge, a great quantity will Lo turned into Japer circulated. ‘The amouutof monoy paid | &cres of “lad und planted to sromy the | yinegnrs and it 18 even hintod that a considera- . Lo anaees e constdered Joss, He could sea no | fecd for " which sbould b furulshed, | pie amount will becomo spplejack of the New Iotlation in pufer when It fiad bect carnad by During the first year thu men should recolve | Joryey sort, whils some will bo disguised ss 1 Jabor. Making bankenotes redvemablo did not | one-half the pay of woldiers fu the regular arind | (hampsgne, The use of what ara uolled B increase the currency. With many the difii- | clothing for thcimselves, rations for thempelves | wpeater? mitle, which cut the apple fnstead of culty was, low (0 pay for our jmporte witn- 3 fur each member of thelr familles over 0 | crushing tt, lucroases tho yicld of clder, but it Gut gold: vel we hud not pald a dollar in | Years of age, also grafu-rations for the horsr. | 1p gaid to lower the quality. - The averax quan- wold siuce 1850, When we over-mported, wo In the second year the moutlly pay could be | yivy ot apples necessary o make s barrcl ot bt fu wortguges, Undor truo lewlslation, | 4roppod, except when dolnz military dutyin tho | ciger (s ten bushols, and the mills charge 30 ' b country conid over-Ampurt. Jmports shouid | deid, but the rations and clothing coutlnued. | centg a bareel, ‘Tl present price of good cider by counterbalanced by exborta. All mony was | 18 the third year the rattons could be reduced | 1y g2.50 at the mills. ' A manufacturer In Bouth Hiat monoy, foF old il sitver woro out, Paper | oueholfy und dropped thercatter, ns the land | posrfictd has & full tank bolding 350 barrels, Hind o fotrinsic yalue, but sas mezely mneasuro | under cultivatlon would then fitruish spbort, |y eome farniers bave used thelr clatorns for ot valus, During the frst yeor the man would' act ets | goragy, "Wl lion, Isasc_Buchanan, who elutins to e | Urely under mmur{ direction, 1 he second, the father .;lt thebx‘lluuun{ polley, sail Uit our Sl tlieatter, e hulilbe "flfi."{':i'l{-’:,‘:’.:f_:r' A Mothers DevoHlat: muney ought 10 bo thiv notesof the agpregate of ¢ Yo ! bat Avveritie (&, C.) Mudium. .,.,m‘;u.l.f,lm,.ummu....wm.t,w,..m, oue day per week for driti awl police duty, but A Itle nezr::‘ wbout 4 or i years old i charges of violatlons of theagrs ment that have been made agalnst eomo of the osda, It Is un- derstood thiat u largo majority of the roads are in favor of continuing the arrengement, bellev- ng it will prove ot great bauelit und save them alarge amount of money. Ttis belleved thut much of tha sotagonism fo the arruncement {y due to the fact 1but shippers aloue are refused freo passes, and that legislators, membera of Cangress, city und county officlals, nnd others who d0 the roads nogood can get them, An offort will be made to iucludo the sbove partles in the ngreement, With this praviston added, it i8 helleved that most of the aniazonism will bo ovcreaine, and that the ar- rangement will work tolernbly well. 8o much 1s certahy, that another trinl will be given the frec pass agreement before it 1s declded to po back to the system of {ssulng free pasacs fudis- criminately. GRAND TRUNK EXTENRION. ToLgpo, O., Jun. 31,—~The I'roduco Exchange to-day passed & series of resolutions strongly favoring the proposed cxtenalon of the Grand Trunk Raltway of Canada to Clovelund, either by the building of & new line from the Qrand Trunk Junctton, Michigan,to the Olio Btate. Une, or by such arranccments with existing ronds as will provide for au independent llno {nto this citv, wud opeu another all-rall route hence to the seaboard A Comnmiltes was ap- pointed to confer with the Managers of the Grand ‘Trunk on the subject. sourl Valleys, colder and clear or partly cloudy weather, wiids mostly from the north during 1ho duy, snd rivlog barometer [n suutbern und wastern portiuns. For Teunessce und the Ohlo Valley, slightly coulor, purtly cloudy weather, northerly winds, und rlélug barometer, possibly proceded by llzbt ralts in Tennesser during the morning, Cautlonary signals coutlnue at Grand Jlaven, Milwaukes, und Ludmgton, LOCAL ONSERYATIONE. Cuicago, Jan, [ New York, Jan. 8l.—Ianlun, the Toronto oarsman, salled for Englund to-day, e —et— A POTENT PANACEA. A Man Whn Drank a Quart of Alcahol Per Day Cared by Cinchona Kubra ina Week. Desroid Fvie Fress, Jan. 30, Yestorday a reporter of the Free I'ress met Trof. Alexander Mouroe, who, for many years, bas been & success{ul mestneric sud phronologi- eal lecturer {n the East, and obtalned from him sotae facts la regued to the wonder(ul efteets of the cinchona rubra. Prof. Monroa ia an fntelll gent gentleman, wod was fluancially successful ste for liquor overpowered him, Flva yea he owned a farm of 80O acres in the Bhenandaah Valicy and eslculated hltaself worth $25,000, Ten days ago he pawned his overvoat aud his wife's cloak fo this city to get liquor. “aProfessor, bava you any objection tomy using your name In connection with the facts you have related fo me " asked the reporter, alter & briel conversation with the gentleninn, In une of the oftices at the City Hall, yesterday. “None at all,” was the reply. Al these peutlenmen,” pofnting to & list of hamea emnbrace ing very many of the most promincnt lawyers and reputable citizens who bind given the Pro- feasor & recommendation ss a charaeter resder, S*know that I have been a terzible dromkand, und although T bave sigucd na pledige und am L fiar, Thr. 1. u.m. 30, 144 4 2o 3wk 31 ¥ i B, 14 33 e —— dfreulution, ‘Thes fuady at any und all tines for fustant und uctive " . Pace’s i1 O e ayabia n sbecic. it | serviee It ucessly aroce, e e e et i Shounl be convertiblo o Canadiail vonsoly, | I eass of alarm or hostilitien, & portion o | §ily delivered from death by lta mother. The beariniz 4 per vent futoreat,—tho interest hulnu' ench camp or settlement could take the fleld, well was forty feet deepy and the child fell Lo 5 Devats u gl at the present standard of the | 4d the remaloder reauln as bome guard 10} (4G potom, e e Nk w0y filly.yarde Sarreuty, nul being tho unly connection of the | 100k utior the general futerests, At the end of | Gat % from tho well at the time of the” avcl- e ool “thoss consols. of the | fivo vears each Tamlly would recetre from Gov- | GURN 0 "t thie rescue und. descended Cinadlan peonle or Fasitsment to be reconverti- | ramunt & ille 1o thit home Lot aud to the vute el ol ding o the watl-rock sud tho pipiug tlo Into currency st any tina when money | 1¥ing uomestead, and therefore be free from | BST pump. e child was found ciinging to 13 warth to the holder more than the interest oj | Obllzation except such as devolves upon all | B pump, &lu fta mouth in water, und beyond hem. A revolution fn our movetaty circula. | €uod citlzens. 1he howor of speoch, The woman placed {& fn a Hom in Canada was nocessary to cunbla aur peo. | 1 do nat kijow what the objections t siich & 1 ),ces which bud been lowered to ber, und with e eaaer. " Hankers. ho now turned up | plan from @ milltary ¥ volut of view would | {uifo, "on' ber head, safly climbod back to Hiefr noses would by @lsd to welcome a Canas !w. but_to my unmilitary mind 1 can seo none | KE® U8e B8 0 P Moo cuon (nstances as iy nutional currency, &€ onco fnaugurated, | it could not be readily g Whilsle 18 | yyis of miraculous escapes sud motherly dovo- We burrowed money from England, aud, like fear thet such suttloments ton ever vccur, nnd as such it 18 worth Tecord- o 5 : " ‘gloug our froutler, with. | to thy Americaus, xod ou 8 wrong stundard. s ol chth | other | MoR laumn, 47, AL GBIERTATIO! Vnigany, Jan. A TRAIN WRECKED, Avtanrows, Pa., Jun. 81,~The traln which IeftBouth Bothiehiem on the North Penossl- yinls Raflroad this evening was wrecked at Lron Hill Station. The entire train, which was ;rll-nllcdwllh passcngers returning from Dr, inderman's funeral, was thrown from tho tnck. Noono was killed, ‘The sccident was ¢ansed by & mia d e, not the advocate of any temperance society, | Il ¢ in support! e g —— Vi e AEEL awltehy e Jorke nf e CHANGE OF BASE, B e thoe tives réos 5 b other io0r Tel= ey o L D o towsd hon, | tounected by telegraph ur telephone, uniler 1h e e : opened, with the "“"Iicnl et “: l;l gr. Louis, Jau, 8l.—H. L. Mall, General | lows who were situated s I was how they muy Hm ur'mulplo Was, thut money should be & thing [ commund ik u"“—'f"lm;:l“iu" lm'mllilflwn' Que :.-rmumanan Erpress a Towiak the | \woatern Agontof tho Wabmslh Raflrosd, sey- | cure themsulves.” of o belobginiz 1o the countey, notof or be: | und fonuing & spacial brauch of the miiftary oot Victoria has dispatelied & vecond anuta- trala from the trac! a4 fsure a | Q longitig Lo thu world, Serashinet, uf (i oty rap letter to the Ewnperor of Austria Temon. Capt, Wyune, ol i Catheriues, relicarsed blg greater degres of safety than (L is possible for :lm!‘““x raloat (o h“lmuuu of the E’::Fm. {354 connecilon with the_ taoYement a8 {18 orteinutor | SuF reduced rogular sruly ot e poute | Occupy & temporary restdence o Irelund during *What was the extent of your drioking?® “For the past twelve mouths thero have pasacd but three or four days (n which I hiave ercd his councetlon with that line to-day, and wiil fmmedistaly tuke & similar position on the Veudalia Hoad. UNDER 11 WITHELS, Sotctul Dispaich §o The Tridune. drank less than a quart of alcohol per day.' in this section, huving cbamploned the green. e Wutings scasoti, * Her Hritannic Majesty re- Cantinvicm, 111, Jan. 31.—A terrible = * Do you mean to say alcohol " 3 I five yo would bava such a deterreat elfect upou the 5 8 e o . 31. secl- " " g back movement in Ollo for the post flve years, peats her previous objections tosuch an Arrange- destoccurred in Wila ety to-night. Enoa Laws, TTEMA,, W [ incan raw alcobul. sir. Whisky haa no Y savarus as would | 4 grost meusuro put them l J . x Liais apecial Dispateh o The Triduns. p 'l.‘lmwlt of cafl: nlxlun fur' ”wt .;;unix‘l‘ou; ‘y.i-‘.l;.‘ [:f:fl;:ll' &‘:x':lm» u:‘t‘.: ul{fil:&&r::lumi:..:’llx‘e(: : i1 ] have not carclully cstimated, thin o .l'l.l:xil‘\:l'd“a:l’x‘:lui'(ld“,: 'SZ&E.‘A‘:E 22‘»{‘.&':."{21 would spproziuste the fullowlig: ble rel of sovercigus aro powerful enouvh Counity, N 8., during the wioter, bave heun | Transporistion 100 ‘d“"v',"'u:n“',‘:, f,‘{.‘ff;'i, ,:,l,';',|,}:,mofl"l'°:¥u:{n"|f$; : terrible, In BrookDeld, with a popultion of | Muikliug matulal 260 | e Sapect of offuuso und iniruslod, It s une 10, thero liava Leen foely d e Rev, | MO S wikion, tuplsiiente, 138 | Herstond hore that the Empress of Austria per- Mr, C. I1. Foster has been sppointed Acting Secratary and Treasurer of the Chicago & Alton Rallrosd, Tho veteran Secretury sud Treaaurer of this road, Mr. W, N. Larralige, is serlously alck, and therels but little prospect that ha will spon ba able to atfend to his dutles. Mr, Voster, however, I8 perfectly ablo to fill the effect upon e, and | was obliged to get some- thing atrunger, 1 have drank Liquor fur twenty years, but It was only within the 1ast four years ihist people consldered we a drupkard. {nave tried overrtbing under the suun,—have taken choral, nervine,opium, and be:u locked up,~—all to no purpuse. Uf course I loat all iny prop- erty, u:g' reruuuuu and frionds, ssve ouc—m; 1 ed 2, while attempting to board s freight bruin, lipped and foil under the passing cars, sl was Iustautly crushed to death, Ho lesves Anife, o FATAL FALL, IXCINNATL, Jan. BL~-This foresoon Harry aud ty de ' Y X ed tion acceptably until Mr. Lorrabee's com- | wife. Sne has etayed by me through it sil. Willtam Smith lost & child and his wife, and was ! el 7 De £ in ber design, nnd that the Cabluet and ¢ Qi Jeas o0 employe of Bmith, Btoughton & | OGS TP SOVl boen s asbisiunt for | can Live fu Keptormuer, * iy wits und 1 vk imacit a0 dow Wi 1, having Congis 5 while | Jeuiniy Wer, Sest Yool AL BLOCE RO o T L E e ShroklY fo syipatiy with . mi ¢ Lock atreet, feil oft the elevator st the | many vears. ed (rom Cleveland bicre, and I have remalued In visiting the sick around him. Bug the saddust i wregating 8,640, at 123; . — 1 d floor, dropyiug to the cellar, 8 distance of Detroit, cver stnco. 1 sot ou the jury fn the tocident du the puintul bistory ol the disenso 1 | cents caci o . 43 A Spurtan Governor, 35 | Qov. Roberts, of Texas, affects an austerd sud The meeting of General Ticket and Passenger Agents held at Buffslo s day ortwo avowss Bralvtac Jmdrder frisly gud kel 8 thiut of the fuisily of Jucob Btevens, of Forest | Clothing Gve year bottle of alcobol o my pocket at the Ay feet, T feet, and dying s few moinents after. Glen, who bas followed to the grave ten of bis | trsin retions for e —— for the purpose of completlug the &rrange- | (e, and evon took s driuk frum it in : Srandeliidren within the short space of alt 22| Bpurtuu Iife. While at work iu his office & 3 ARCHBISHOP HENNI. menl mads st s previous meotug o open'cuurt. 1 resd Dr. D'Unger's Jrescription sdire L " “Tatal for five years. .. ... #1953 | oorrespoudent describes i tous: W ile New_York, that the New England should issus all thc tickets for West-bouud runnwu trafic from New £nglaud polnts sud he trunk Do [om Nuw York; the Weatern ruads to fssuo all tickets on East-bound busi- ness, Eleretoforo the tickets have becu issucd by boththe Easternuud Western lnesboth ways, which led to serious complications. ‘The Now York Ruening Poat, inireply to & cor- respondent in Utics, N. Y., savs that It 1s impos- siblo to get an ofidal roport of the earuings of 81,—The banks here inter- A cavulrymasu upon the plafus, it Is sald, coils | wus soated on a spilut-bottom chalr at ested in the e o;r(‘hrlund. Mutchmor & | the llnvulnmuntp:,n ruusu Humbers $1,000 | » plain table covered with huukl-. th'nwth Co., wholesulo dry goods, Jatcly failed at Otta ~but ttle lcas thau the cust of the Gti- | lota, und papers, Jo ibe middle o lu'v‘ o wa, are the Baik of Moutreal, the Dritlsl {dier tor five yeors,—wulls the latter as | roots stood abed, with s commen g““‘ o Utton, gmd the Bank of Ottawa. 1t 18 Jearned | supolewentary Lo (ool taking the place of) the | scross the top ll:uu bllnlul‘nv& a 'ca acks that they hold nob less than $200,000 of the | furmer would'be of cqual value as 8 measure ot ‘lll‘:: fl:glu:ilnl:ln' 4 '“milf.mb:r;:i :“y fi. |‘a‘ ,.,',‘,'.. Dewlwpuper. . e —liaporfectly sketelied, but which | and at tho std ‘standy the broom with et g Kllled by 8n Explodiog r-Darrel. has beed L mind ever siice the outragesfn Kan- | roou fe swopt, A tbeap m”".}'fl""“fi'm.“fi".‘.; Philageivhia Ledar. suy last Jall showed bow foofectual are our | in one curnerof he raw, un lk" ol Dl The brewery ol l"n:xlcri:fi' Felis was yester- | present military arrungeunts tosiihier proveut, | luoks for ult e flmrld Hko 8 Lalf-keps & ] Intbe papors woine daye ago, unid thew { re- membered when 1 hiud chills last fall und took fnordidute doses of quintue to break them up, and that whil the offects of the quinine lastcd Thad uodeswro for liquor. This was lust Tucs- day, and thut day I owed exactly a quart und six ounces of raw slcohiol. 1 kpew that trum chivcbona we obtained quintue, and 1 re- solved to Ir‘v the extract of chlnchona und pot walt to boil it down, a8 the discoverer of the remedy prescribes. On Wednesdsy 1 took MONTREAL, J. u"_"?wu Dispatch 1a The Tribune. Mok, kx3%, Jau, 8l.—Arangementy for the dleion of the fiftleth soviversary of the b atlon of Archbishop Hennl to the priest- m‘:‘:‘- which occurs on ‘Thursday next, ate now o ‘;:lcted. The programme embraces Poptifi- . 433 at 8t. Johu's Cuthedral fn the forenoon, b banquet to the Bishops aud clergy the yeserable prelate at Bt a LITERARY CONTEST, Apecial Pispatck 1o The Tyiduns, ADRIAN, Mich,, Jan. 81—The litcrary contest of represcntatives ot Kalamazoo, Hillsdale, aud Adrdsn, the three leading Michigan colleges, passed off very successfully this evening. ‘The visltiog delegutes, accompsuled by & large num- ber of frieuds, reactied Lere oa the afteruvon o WM Lugue th the Conad: theru Railrosd, h - | about & teaspoouful every tima I fel} - ! £ an seclleut sltwost | proteet from, or puulsh {odlan outbreaks, sud | roumn a college. in B e afternoQn, he Cana s Bouthern Railroad, it beiug the pot- | about & pool ALS 8B overs | oo toom the west, und wers entertatped wigh | 48, siternoon he sceuo of an seckd u , Or putilal . reaks, Be- & [l e hsonbiht procsulon, with addreasea by | 17 86, 1, Veadertil fo, whnlald, exniagt | poReCle deice for arfos i ook 00 sculi | L% Geption and bALUSE provided by the Adrinn | hilpb BTSSRt AR CLY syt wrect 1o | are. Lo | e v ou vt M Adopitd Vietorls us & Great-Gradumother. 2 By of :;m sthedral, 1ntho eventng. | {¢y (hat wuss be copsidcred good, it learss n | 1 ould dfo for ibe wagt of ft. ‘Tbureday I | ladles fu the south hall of the College. At 7:30, | Falrhill strect, is an cxtensive structure, emi- | uud carsled out, solvs two fuportang probleins: 1 ook skt L o oot fect » [l ompleteq © tarchlignt proccesion wers | goneral thut tho carings ar &b the rato that | took au ounce of Uiy extract, snd bave yaken | whon the exerclics comwenced, the Opera- | ploylug a large number of bauds. ~About 3 uhmn of aiforliog at weasure of protection | It will make soue wlddieSel, BEO0G 0 Al o to-night af & meetlog of represcuta- | warruuts a gross total of §3,000,000 for the vear; | an ounce & day sincy then. On Baturday Jast | y1ou00 was crowded. The six contestauts, with | ©'cfock Jobu Umiriue, aged 45 yesre, 8 slogle | which the Govorient owee to the frontler sol- Tory ol w-ufi' N xintrancs, s an tie M 40! twentyseven Cathollc socioties. It is | thut the oberatlog expeoscs sre about 60 per | the craviug et me, ond fo-day I have no deglre Preatdens McElroy, of Adrian, snd Prc:l:hu; mian, who reaided at Mr. Fells’ Bouse, was cu- | tier, and (2) that ol kldmt{ mdmna& hmmjn ::; wab r[ul:.“m x‘um“ ot el b Unated that therc will be 4,000 forches | $90% OF $1,500,000 & year; which would leave whatsver for liquor. In fact, It scems s it its Al ployed fu Fafrblll st fu_burning out the § scttletent upon lunds without kolug outside pulut ol becotnlng &, e O sxe- Ml lulDgiD, SR e B G Bt il act s Mer o] L et aon ane $430,000; | Favto would be very repulsiva'to me. 1 beliove, | Brooks, of Kalamazoo, occupled the stago. | punghules of cupty beer bogsheads, which { the legitliato province ud duty of the Uovari | ter, ‘e Lereditury Privces s et oated on the 10sido with rusln, aud, | ment t0 vugaze in auy purely beuevolcut | fa cxocetiiy ber Condueinent nexy month} 50 }lur the purpose of heatiug bis frone, bhud bulits | work. It would embraco atl the valvable, und | that, 1€ sl Koo well, ber _llamy the Quasu fire in lKfl strect. Jio bad burncd severs! boge~ | bo free from ail the objectiousble, features of | will be a great-grandmother before she s i, slr, thut cinchoos rubra s the true pavaces for drunkenness. Miod you, 1 dou't ‘know bow loug the present state of lhln%" will luti bus I 80 that oo _this caleulution about $760,000, or & Presldent Falrchitd, of Oberlint bolug trifle over B per cunt, would be left for the whule abscut, Prof. Payoe, Buperlutevdent of o Adrisn Scbools, wus substituted on the ‘tal of the proceusto X o, and Prof. Eblnan as Urector of the musle at the Catbudral, lo / stock, it ahould bo borue in wmiud that Mr. luud 4 W Fbich 200 yolc part, Vanaerbilt, who owps two-tkirds of the entiro | propose to contluue the wediclue sven i It Kills | judges® otu ‘The cunte rocecded | heads, und was in tho actof plercig suother, | auch & work, The settler would acturn & full | Up bo this simc vo Queen of En bas aver :*l Multen wijy ncd:u‘:.:\: Al lm“' I Qnd{;‘; capital stock of the Cauads Bouthess, owns \ho mu."tar 1would ratherdie from quinine than ’whfl'oux deviation from the pro e, “Fhe | when the red-lot fron pussing through the | cquivalent for all that he received, und the Gov- | fived Lo sea Lier great-grandeluldren, bub her TenuYnop I, g contiolting Intereyts 1o W hnes st osch cod of | from wleotol,’ decleloo of tho Judges was that C . Bar- ber, of Kalamazoo, ravked Orst as orstor for thought wud style. Ho was presented with ood causcq su explosiun of contloed gas, and | ernnient would sccure the object arrived st,— Majesty wuy now reasouably bope to b 8 gred fim" hogsuead bun‘l’. luto pleces, with ‘i r;yun protection frou ludian vutrages,—at & far lees sm raudmotter, sud to seo her gryudyl Mke the <ischarze of & counou. Unrine was § cost than cuuld be secured tn duy otber wauner, | dred’s xr.mdd.l_lhlmu. ; L S<LIC or Usg Kuglish-speaking socigtics wud The swount of the drug taken by Prot. Mon. Mber Relubardtin German on bebalf of the Ger- i e drug the Canada Bouthern, as woll a8 cuntrgls the roe. is. witbout deubt, seversl timcs greater chief competiug line, the Lake Bhore, uud tbat