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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY b5, 1870—-TWELVE PAGES) w 1-orders, what terribla havoe they commit! | himself by bidding for thousan f shares on | should be capable of representing smoothly and | the Grand J No wonder that outsidera cry out agalnat wash- | the “eeller-f0" aystewm, grot In just In the nlek | with more than a snlea and milking the market; most of them do | of tima un sterrd Nevada. und made a gmall No Indictment b yet bern | that Btate, or some ilar ze ability, not ona or two, g:eaenm'l arsinst Attoway, but there scems to | haps Mra, Oates knesw all thi hut any, comzdy of merit that may fall fn thelr and. Per- | politicians, but wonld boof nofuriher conses at any rate her | quence were it not for the fact that it lyof late “PLUTOS PALAC no donbt that one will ‘e returned in a day | mind and heart were set on that drawlng-room, { assumine 8o serlous proportions, — ‘ 80 pour caute, But stay, we wentioned Budd,— | fortunc on that, tov. That shart, sharp, dark- way. 'Lhe representation of “Our Bosa™ was n | OF two, und that the charga azainat him will be .‘h-apng 1le [act that, when the car :mvgd here, The Democrats h‘n’ thin Stite, in the first %k Boarde== ALyliah, well-bred, trrepresaible Wyinan C, Budd. cyed man Is Dan Yost, who was formerly pri- favorable example by which to judge of thelr | founded on the statute refering ta mall- | Miss Cavendish purchased the drawing-room le, saw where they missed It when, inspired an Francisco Stoc It were diticult_to suy whether mischief e | vaty recretary to Gov. Stanfond, and who, they | jntelligence indisldunily, and the complete har- | clons oppression, partiality fn office, and | apace, as the disgram showed. ¥ the lllustrlons O'Connor, who I8 how serv- The . d Inside. moncy-making engross the larger share of this | say, s still bucked by Uie Pacific Railroad mag- | mony whicheharacterizestheensemble, To judge | fraud. — fn this =~ cose it s alleged fiofiwhzn the Oatca troupa came bowling Into | iz out s scntence of Imprisonment, they |tsOutside an 2 emall, thin, sharpfeatured, nervous gentle- | mate. Btout, pudey from this one parformance, the Criterion a1 | that frand will be the principal cliarge, bancd | the Unlun Depot about 6:15 p. m. Bunday, the | passed ~ the narrow-minded, short-sighteil ——— man's attention. With all his desiitrs, and all 1. B. RORKE, our opinlon & thorvughly disclilined and weli- | upon testimony which I8 said to have ieengiven "T'lu' the troupe lmmtdhte{ ensconc her; gerrymander scheme. | This was dong e d Galle his business,—for Budd, exercismz s he does | wha stands near Yost, and who operaten chiefly | balanced eompany of compctent actors. The before the Grand Jury by wholesale pelu‘lllwl;':‘ self glheddr;:w nl;nroom ?fl the “Bangamon.” | in ‘whedicnce to orders -recelved from Ppit, Dress Circle, an allery— | considerabie'influence, I8 often chosen as man- | 0?00 U0 “Rotbes, (s the ghter of the | Diay was eiven with & conscientious sttentlon to | oil-dualers; that for a long time past the ofl sold | and vowed by all the frizzics of the Grand | Washington, aml under the most solemn und The Fibe 's Formeor Partners, aizer or manipulator of some spcclal stocki— | Haard, Not, of course, that_pugiilstic encoun- | detalla which fairly justified the pretensions of | by them to retallers In the city and eountry has | Juchene that tglie wouldnit get out—no, that | bitter protost from a very large number wf the Jim Keeneo's X0 3\“ l)n. m-vltl-r '"m“knh'lmurm :ulrulnflhmii‘ ué ters nre frequent there, Disputcs—any two | MF- M‘fl:m’ nnd hfs :m:«lljuul: and made it {:l‘::n.hl:,n“r: 3.',';'.’&‘?‘"‘1'; .:fl:’. :;%Ta:mn::" ::;el :&'}'.'}:,“u., llel';n'reetfiuz: ’.".Zx"if.‘%.‘?{?,‘::;’; il')emt;)c‘rlnuc lllum:mn or‘u.e [{ellu)nl.nru, lmé —_— apite the really remarkable fact of hin makin, & ¢l o ¢ 4 -k | more than ever a wonder %0 N ; 1 y i bitter oppueition of certaln prominen o B0 notes, Attee Bugd s funched o the | members conteating the purditse of one block | TG M ST e Tert that. Byran haderer | an. mdiclinent of & simiar ature will be found | wi Mrs, Oaten defiant, Jiecbiuer aoteliion ot entate fraoet pudd and IMis Pranks-Taron | Mugon Dorce or at Marchiand's, he not in- | 2,00 gl of innds among - the meruh written—should have met with sich a cool re- | 8zainst Deputy Able """"fl“‘Y danger loomed 1p fn the distance | men had the pins all sct up for the coming pesr o luyer 80 Trader, frequently returns to the Board with a §ive frogy | who, it may ba sdded, rarely. know what ceptlon crergwhers inAmerfca, As lias been s .| 4 Miss Ada Cavendish, under fall sail and | election, They bad comoromised anid stood filke, the which he may take the opportunity of dropuiog | gimculty fa, but simply voto for the side they | Wetl safd, {ta”strength lics in_ rs contrasts, but SPORTING. pllaml by Mr. Arden R. Smith (**Major® he- | asida in the psty and liad been promiscd the _— uinperceived nto the hind coat-pockets of that | haguen to’ st on. ‘There are ouita a | the contrasts are fust those thatdo not appeal ore the crusads), the Treasurer of Do DBar's, | next nomination, This next nomination waa ot . tall and dignified broker, number of dresey members, among whom are | to the humor of a republican people. o a toro right down on the *'Sangamon,'” snd | hand, and was then snatched away hy the com- ponanza Licutenant and [l NED cAmILL. noticeable Tudd, Trambull, Itdkin, Meseer, | generation which has been reared In the faith BILLIATIDS. sought, by virtue of her checks, to occuny the | plete upsetting of nMTalra which the getrymander e 1odus Operandl, Ned i n_good-hearted nmit fiberal ropresents | Noble, and Charley Neal, the Becretare, That | thit “a man's & man for o' dit? B Bpecial Disvatck fo The Tribune. cn.'-d-:l of comfort yeleot the ' drawing.room." | gave. These men have pouted In tleir tents all M tive of the origingl Irlsh clement in the Board, | heaithy, vigorous looking white-mustached gen- | there seems — nothing sprcially ridle- | NEW Yonk, Feb. 4.—Slosson did some pretty Hut Mre, Ostes was obdurate. Bhedidn't | this time, and promise to make trouble in tha o ! ! = o ulous In the apoesronce of w wealthy amplonahip tour- | €are fur anything, particulsrry not for Miss | future. , | represcats soue large Vieginia City houscs, and | Leman in Franklin Lawton, who was Secretury | floua tn the snoeassnce of w wesltliv | playing again to-night in thechamplomblp tour: | @00, 40, "IN NG Shicks, ' Would she move | This proposition Is on zastly the same prin- i by Their | xhile he Is perusing a telegram fram Youn, from the timethe Board started In 182 to b | nament given by the J. M. Brunswick &, N, Hembers Who Ara Oonspiouons by Virglnny nntouncing some. fresh developmient | Within & year or Lo ago, while, atanding near | Ml 80 wo losg the pith il murrow of the fun outl Not K bit of Ite Never, Ste just planted | ciple as the gerrymander, with the cxeeoticn i L T y A% | which to an English audlenve s irrosistible, | Balko Company. The Chleago favorite | herself down on the red plush more fiemiy than | that the present Incumbents of the varlous Absoace—0ait the Oaller, {n Yellow Jackel, or that, Bavaze nd Hale & | bim. s Ceonee G, Bickox, onp of our noted | Tis Iaa question, however, Into which fu s tin. | cqualed his former largest averago of | ever, and vowed by all the_wods with whom ane | Honrds.would b kicked ity wbila In the rerry- ——e ;:.“,,“, of bolling water with thelrcompliments, | charitabte Institutions, That tall elderly gen- | Rocessars Lo enter, and we only allude to it for | 75, though he did pot come up lo bad [l)fr'lnhll or passing scqualntance that “*she [ mandef the parties alfected were stmply those e | that dashing operator, J,W. Brown, engazeahim | tleman is Dr. C. W, For, to whuse able manage- the sako of showing (hAt It {8 imoossible for | his greatest yun, Prof. Rudolphe kept the | WOUln' move, i - who expected to get something fn tlie” future. fow s ol Seslont— eaing (b | oSS LTS | S i G sauenty .| AR o, Dl e £ R, 5| Lo sneed Uy b oo e raie, o | o AT et et Shr e, | € whe e St men e Record--4 Formidable List. sarrylog. ale nefdrious project. loto exeention, | trasted O courna Iay, the ohiof hits In which nre cssentially | Dlayers combining to make the first perfact fady, had 1o take 3 scat.in the body of the tar Totich greater will It bo with thoss who slready —— fhbe e s b"c’,,‘::,’,:d'|',;"',;“'.“¥£fi'|',",".‘,“||,_. TUE OLD PIONRRR MEUARS ocal, the original flavor. Mr. Markas's per- jscore of the tournament, not & ‘“goose- | and awalt developments. have something! i That clderly geniioman in pectacles fs another | A7¢ fast disanpearing from the Hoard, Menty | sonation of erkyn Jlldd ewick was s falthful, | cgz being gathered on elther mde. | Well, Fowler, of tiie Missourt Pacific,—Mr. F. | Well, the consideration of the matter bas gpeclat Correspandence of The Tribune, Y B Belumcidell has goue off to Europe, atul §s there Blossun gave Rudolphe little chance to show Fowler, the: haudsome aud polite General Pass- | gone on in far that 1t has at length been taken ery B, Wilke, bed as artistie n pleco of acting as wo havae seen, A ecisco, Jan. 30.—The rain has como | humor-lovicg member, F. Wilkc, Letter Known | enjoving the well-carned fruits of bis Taburs. | not excepting that of Jolin Owens fn the same S b eluge. Splendld for the country, | §0OMRR TTHNE. e Hare e e thtdera | S fou, has C. W, Tonsne of Malaclara notu- | part. tle draws o clearly distinct and mus- —apertect delRE. O mbrella vendors, LUt | i declee b oo e hyer .07 b puyes | Elotrs who Jeft with hia pockets Hned with soma B portraiture. of the. retived - hutterman, Yamirabio for the six- s Irhio destre to engnge i U o ser e Roreq | 8600,000. Anothier absentes is Jdack McKenty, | wid mskes it very amusing. Me has nof 4 for us pedestrians, seeing that the cobble- | 5, or “buser 30 business, On the hzl!;n; that pertinacious bear and privilege-selier, yvho, | caurht the genuine cockney accent, but lapses B stseets are full of puddles and pools, mud | therals very ittlo of this done, simowt all the | afier belug luund out of the Board a nimber | oceanionally into something that has a tang of ‘:fmln,dmpnuss and dreariness. Why, the l{unlll't‘e'rcn;:'“wclo"l‘tz('nv!;); dug',';rl’ffisc"“v, em cashon | OF umu,,mnn closed up with A modernte | the fiibernfan, Thisfs s tniuor blewlsn, how- :Ioul.ll sre gathering again and we shall have | yneqning delivery the same day before 2 p.m. | pie fortune. oard nlsses Jack, as slnce | ever, on & performance which is otherwise ad- sgother storn. Let us tnke refuge within this | Time transactions are usnally very profitable (o Y engcr Agnct, whohad the Oates crowd under his | up by the Chict Moguls of the party at Wash his fancy shots, and played the game neudfl‘{ wing—was puzzied. {le tried toreason with Wie | Ingtor. To m..gcu;n e T e T, from the first funing to the close. Ie opened | Oafes party—he might as well have reasoned | inture has now gone, and upon the report of with 10 caroms, Rudolphe following with | with & wild engine, the Onates crew insisted | this Committec very much will depend.: Thoss 1. Blosson countedl 8 (n the sec- | that the *Saugamon’ had been sent down ex- | who went are the men who have all along op- ond Inoiog, nud Rudolphe shot ohexd pressly for them,—which it badn't, only they | posed the bill, and, if they find that the leaders i "‘0 2t Prof Teft the chose to think su. Anyhow, it wasdrawing- | there favor it, they wiil zc likely to como back runs of 20 and 15. The Profcasor le room or nothing with them. The Pullman | with a change of hicart; but ¢, on the contrary, tvuriea in difficult position, but by s very fue | authorities offered to give the Oates party the | they discover that the leaders are in favor o “long draw,” and & few caroms, Blosson J"u':‘ilié’é..'a"“J.”i"'.‘.'.’...‘fl‘.’flfi"5:';’552&'.’"&'{:'? ll:lung"ljuml l(;iov;rnmemls alone |Ihevnwlll lm~ $ y 1| 11 e urn with soch a degree of opposition fire that L’:fi“l-"‘&‘"-":" ':“" hin “"“'""’ g“"'“:“ °"“'l',‘: Sungatnon, giving tie Ostes' all the car to | the bill can never be passed. fig il an 3 ezan “lome of 8 n'd 0 themsaelses. “But the regular sleeper bad no 01 vourse, the hunpry crowd of political bume clicate “ nursing.” He aulckly counted I drawing-room. What Mrs, Oates wanted was & | mers who expect to get fat places provided tha amid enthuslastic applause, and vontinucd to | drawing-room,—that or notbing,—*drawing- | biil can be crowded through in any way, make LIRS AT it b | il (ibe tre, s, o emseilyioot ] o] Con! NMar; et Me agnifcent. granite bullding, with a facade brokers, as bestdes charging intercst from }.’mi Unily of grester farity; s number af members ‘fl:fl"‘l‘:'t:pl;?:ls:::’rz‘x:nul;'\'gn‘:l')“ Yo M‘m: mdmxfl ted with alternate layers of lieht and 14 per cent per annuin, they exact ay nllflrz‘[ll‘ however, are looking forward ta the priviege of | Sylvester and Miss Emnma Pierce, while Mirs rted ot Boncath its broad entry- | lenat 20° per cont of thie amount fovolved, | pocepting Jack'a parting invitation to dinver st | Mary Daveopurt acted well the part of the ke of satuary,—under s | SLATy Sf svuree, wtany tioe demand mote | Prets on e Fourth ot July, eitur ac the et | gond, i, kind ol maidsn sunt, Uf the tno s ot pollsiod granite, bebind ita | that very fatl, Intelligent fooking mant ‘TUat 15 | ibicl Hoia Iavitation bas hech oucepteds fo0y | 1o ore b o o1 Emp s Fnis Invitatlon bas heen accepted, too, | the mora seceptable, Ziving us li his deitneation | ring the chimes on the es In Ms foimitable | room or bust. representations of great party insubordination psracterlstic plate-glass windows, we shail Vice-President by several members who have steayedofl to [ a clesr insight foto " the true wanh | sivle, turning to Inuz,:’:!m ”"': top rail und | _ And all the while Miss Cavendish was walting | wod rebeillon n the future provided their d p le protection from the stormn. Nuy A. il LISSAR, 3R., China und Australiv, amd jutend to work round | nesa of character that underiles his gy . 'Y v f quletly, like a llttle Jady, for her rights,—for | slzns nre not complied withi; but this talk has tnd "”Dmfu bave 8o much to sturly und ob- | & good-natured Englishman, whose constitu- [ to Europe on thelr way back to the Board. 'Tis | apparent snobbishuess, ond be makes s fair ahding them gliding softiy down the lett raily | her drawlug-room. And traln-time was getting | been heard beforc in this State, and Is not sup- more, we sl forget all about the slow tional knowledge would warrant his oceunying A WONDERPUL CONGLOMERATION, attempt, and good enough, to imitate the zenu- while Rudolphe cried *“Time!” “Timel” uncommonly near, oo, poscd to carry much weight, The only question often, nnd engaged In whispered conversation Mr. Wicks, the Superintendont of the St. | which the Deinocrats now ask is [n regand to with the referce bout his adveraary's piay. Louls Dirision of the Pullinan Compauy, sas | exnediency, and whether it wil not, It passed, % the belligerents had to be pacified somchow. | react upon its Investigators with the ternbly The globes, keeping steadily on thelr journes, { fia tuok the regular Chi 1o out uf the | force “ mble had rolled out 200, and started o for snother l,§.,., and :ul. 5.. fi,,_. " (t;‘:,'f.:“'m'“: d ,: flnel:lrnv;t orceiof dikosnictang, e —— hundred or more. They were kept under | fug.room car. Miss Cavendish very kindly con- o N musterly control ‘untll the S0th shot, | seuted o occupy Lhiv drawing-ruoim, ninl guse ONE STEP FROM SUCCESS. " up the fleld of **Sangamon @ Mrs. Oates, who S SR :"l‘tfl' they ‘I' broke” The soungz exvert, | L He O ven ith & ndy, poy. | Edison Only Troubled Now with the Cor owe V.'l':‘ played sn admirably calcu- | geqyion fs nbout cquivaleut to nine points of roston of the Pintinam In Iis Lampse lated round-the-table’ shot, ond the | rajiroad law, with a little politeness thrown in. The Sulnliviston of the Electric Light and :‘“I llow(I{hrolled in perfect position st the wu‘iminfil l'hr:‘lllr‘?:él"ml:nnflllg& :'hohl of folks u'llo Mensurement of tho Current Accow. ottem of the right-hand rail. 8] il b HC e s, plished. € “foul M after cnfmlln; '.’Tru cnr:r::..milnz‘lgh: ! 3 Netwo York World, Feb, 3. made 4, and Blasson 16. The score atood, Slos- FIRES. A few days ago tho Philadelphifa Evening son, 304; Rudolphe, 40. Rudolphe played Bulletin published the following editorial s 45 very pretty shots, amoog them 4 of AT ST. PAUL. * A feellug Is beginning to prevall that it Mr, his fansous fine caroms. Slosson followed with 8pectal Dispatch o The Triduns Edlxon wistes public faith Iu that electrie ligne serve that we u distinguishied place u Cony Mr. Liwsar, | gnis Board, s bl Ine London drawl. Mr, Hoberts was manly and ind rumbling_sirestcars, (e apattering and | bo i remariced, s oneol he ninc or e ebrutr e e o hesaur i | stralhtforward fa bis crpreaion of 'the char- sluib, the mud-ples and mendic members of the Hoard. Ulore by bipi I8 the | men who can equeeze o dollar il the eaglo [ acter of the younger AMddios ek, and perhaps Jeltbebind, Obscrve nswe bass In by the malu | smallest man in tho Hoard, (=orge 3 'l"' shricks, men of large means who havd always | be 8 correct In his ren elv nzn‘ ;\pnn:m. co that the flooring is of the fincst Minton ‘"‘fkfll’ for Charles N, Felton, who, thoueh him- | fylfiited every obligation and struguling men [ although c"d”‘”{ nat. dutonded. ¢a: he. s, entsan d black and | B¢il n memberg is usually conspleuotis by his | who have failed time and again—still, on the | becomes the least interesting of the two young {lles; the walla arc ornamented writh black and | gy 0,0, ng ure also suck _men as J. C. Flood, | whoter the Board f sed of n fl lovers. A capital bit of comedy portraiturs marble, and to_tho right are lotter-boxes, ) Genntor'd, . Jonce, J, 1. Latham, Jamen K. | ¢0i00f men, Every broker as soon s | was dono by Miss Hurduer ax Helinda, the exch furatshied with on elcctric bell and speak- | Keene, 8. 8teinhart, F, Il Woods, unil Seoator | yo Ris elected to his seat, becomes o | Jodeing-house stavey, Mr. Egbert's Sir fagdube, Ascendtng the steps of thls l.ihuron.‘ 'lhes‘c wcll-knu.\vn nen Icol.xld, of | member of the Associated Btock-Hrokers, which | Geolfrey was dzlllncntml wllh‘nmputlnu.'; PALACE OF FLUTO, course, not ~congeal tlielr, operations thor- | inaitution owns the bullding and the ground | esre, and = made s | sood o contrast he'San Francisco Stock and Exchange oughly from | the vublic ~ gaze wore | on which it stands; he alsu, through his elec. { In its ridiculous ricld y'. o u‘: l“" 1” of yclent the.San Hos o bardimol ‘lhuy ilx(;:xfschu‘ fn tlhe h”~mdi Be- | 1ion, becomes n member of the Life-lusarance | the m:“c):mllfl‘h The he:edmfirn? :I::E'ul\:“t:,ren‘!s Hosrd, wa prae through 8 p; y ng members they only = have to pay | Fuud, which at his death pays his widew or [ suce, t should ho repeated, lles in srved doors of 103 wood, uil enter tho veagi | thelr fallow-members onc-cighth per cent bro- | heirs 310,000, so thut, having 1o premium to | Which characterized all the parts, and 1t would s P {ttec-room, | Kerage, whereas the minimum brokerage for | 1oy he, 'sny 823,000, a broker ives for his geat | Reem ungeuerous Lo cavil at individual deficien- bale. Onone side of usis a committee y . ¥y the, say §25,000, i t et vhol . the other & membera’ private room. We 2o nullll:lm;(l Inl?nwffmlr?h ;\ler zem.1 ulurll scareel s, In any event, a pretty good {nvestment, clcnd\vr;cnb;he gnr;cr:‘ e'c‘cll. :u’:rlfi::m? Gl(?lll,\’ll.; b cxt palr of doors, but | Boe o e e et sler at e TNE MACHINERY OP TIE NOARD o dealfabic, Anil o Weid anpo o stralght shead to the next palr loors, For dolog basiness for sn outshler at onc- evening * Caste " will be repeated. bete we are stopped by the Bergeant-at-Arme, | uightb, a broker was eome time since fiucd | {scompleted by the clerks of that cminently 2 = I his to remato steadfast ho will have to i ? o half ad gl hots, gathered the bal); BT, PAut, Feb, 4.—A flre broke outin the | O 4 ive o pall(becly B e culrnncumls Sarin l“I'Tl‘l bg—,lpzmunlb&lgmlnmnnnhc g"ul' m:l!f“' :"u:"c;'!cl"l“ ;lr:;::'fl'-( hs“:‘l{::: "!It},fl:"!'l.c]l:t D?l';n{t:; FECHTER AND M'OLURE. on lh: r:!zl'.":llx‘:lo:{l:tned. ,l;c!m‘ p:n : :iconl:l: cx‘llel- Music-Hall Block, cornerof Third and Wabasha fi',‘.fi':'fld'i ;lm“::{?cla‘?“-?x!c::y;} ".Vhllt‘.lll h":cc‘v;‘r'u bemembirs anly.. Thioy 10 daric aiitions }'e‘f{éh'"‘ko‘.ma'umt‘:um'..z » was declared 107 | Boara £200 n month for the brivilege of lssuing Suscial Dispale) 1o The Trikine: Jitfon, ruuning 82 Two lunings later Slosson | strects, about 5, m., starting, ft is supposed, | sunounced tiint he had solved the problem of of outsiders haviog passed through those doors, s the ofticial st of quotations. These appear | DoYLEsTOwxN, Pa., Feb. 4—Col, A K. Me- | counted 117, und on the efgnth juning ran the | in a dark wood-room ou the sécond floor, prob- | dividing the Jizht and of adapting it to domes- u‘lm: out with 81, Rudolobe’ having counted 93 | npiy from o match being 1it there duripg the | Heuses, there was o very gencral inclination all told, toaccept the ptory with absolute contidi SCORE. afternoon. The fire spread rapldly, when ft | o S 4 10¢ RO proved by his Drevious of their having had their bats smashed, thelr TUR REVERCR OF THE NOARD after cvery sesslon, tormal ns well as inforinal, | Clure, editor of the Philadelphia Ttmes, nppeared Yatches removed, thele faces be-fonred, und 18 derived from flnes. For instance, when | and, considering {hat the Hoard lLas hardly ads | befors Court to-day to answer o complaiut of Caller Cot [y speaking siny interrupting mem- v " e Tt peckets Hlicd with lco, Lot us B thanke | oo i e P e, | dourned cro théso ahects aro fsaued, thelr i~ | 1ol made by Charles Fecher, the actor, The curaer und completencss are eminently credit- ¢ Slosron—10, 8, 250, 10, K1, 10, 137, A1—G00, | Uroke through the upper floor, aud the flremen | fnyentions that he could achieve somo {lthat we aro vot relegated to the upper | whet the catler requests the minutes read, ho | shie 1o alt conderned. . Both the Stoek frepors | DIL 1ot having been presented to the Grand | HUSERRE10, 8, 870, 16 3 30, 147, A found the roof too hot when they reached it. | things which had besn regarded by other men teions, but are permitted to pass through the ( warns members to take thelr feuts by placiog and the Lally Keclange publivh soveral ctl\lt{onu Jury, the mm.:: seeied hll“rec:gnlrir;nz;"{:r AversgeWinaebn, S50 '.&mu':hx’ They were afterwarda ordered to Oght the fire | 28 imponsibie, Lut, after all, tho ‘oroof of thy iy _fogt 1ol erutive i dafly, in which the leading features of the ses- | appearance at the April term, Mouday, the 17 8, A : dding fs in the eatlng, and the world, after thedogrefotn :nb:nn;ment lvlul:nnco(edbwl:: vedal of the gong—tho uld-fasltoned | Gin just coneluded are phiotographed with mar. | when the trial will take place. Mr. Vichter dld | _The game this afternoon betwven Sexion s ‘m"'r:h” ‘A({fix‘l:' h‘fl'"’r ‘t"l::hm!:!lh::';\ d':m’e"";‘u: waiting patiently for the public display 'of un black Belglan marbie, abova which runs a bro: gavel Raving been lung since dispensed with | yelous fidelity and bumor. C. . H. 1ot apoear in_ person, but waa represcnted by | Helser was loog and tedious, Sexton takfng 39 ( prasafe AL UER Bout The 1000 G0 SROSE; OOF | Invention which sent ras stucks down as soon aa peneling of graglsh Knoxville marble, over | ux insufficlent to control so rlotous an assem- e - cuunsel. It s understood that alarge number | Innings to win_the game, whilo Helser's total l“f “’3‘-"."’:‘ g the ;l‘"l‘i‘“l T e he | It wus heruldod, will bo tltsposed, unless Mr. whichazaln extends o pancling of elegantly | blage, Anymember who falls fustanterto re- AMUSEMENTS of witnesses, embeacing manucers aod sctors | touut was' 07, Bextoits runs “wera 128 | SESCORSE DG LE S MR RUITE way | Edlson sbows Bt lund, to sunposs that the arved primavern o while mahoany wood. | SuIe hisscat, or wha piayiully knocks a fellow QN3 e Trom nearly o1l the leading theatres fn the coun- | 62, and b53; Helser's wore 136 und | Dames g inside. T N Edison clectric Hiht und'tie Kecley motor will Tis member's memorandum book out of his hand, —— try, have heen aummu‘ncd to support the de- ‘The watne to-morrow ulght between | tTected in 187 on the sl of o fire | Kage 1o bu ranked together ns enterprises which feuse fn {ta charges airatust the actor. v, R occurring in 1873 Owned by Warner Dros, g tlons o bring theae twu players togethior, and | ob-prioting office, the trat floar by Myers & | “yoyerday o reporter of the Worid visited Mr, the result will show whethier Sexton has becu | Finch, lewelers. Lambler i Co., drugelste, und | g, S0 700 G0 r W o oaeht of suct savinug Limself, or really hos lost his grip ou the [ fo¥1¢ barher-shop ane bathirroomss ¥ o s B floor by David O'Brien & Witson, I. V. D. | unkind remarks. % Well," said he, * those fel- ae. lteard, James F,0"Brieu, & Ellls, and Stone Gor- | Jows in Philadelpbla are great people. I're had PEDESTRIANISM, wan, lawyers, 'The upper fluar waa rented 10 8 | experience of them before. I'm not working at Mme. La Chappelle, the little French woman, | pay, dinfng-hall, and sute-rooms. the electric light for the sake of making a pub- Is still pluckily cugaged in her great task of Following 13 a statemeut of the amount of | lic exhibition of it, or for the sake of announc- wolking 2,700 quarter miles fn as many quarter { loss and {nsuran: P. Warness, bullding; loss | ing cach step [ take, I am working for n comn- hours ot the Folly Theatre. Sto is feeling re- &}“ 1‘“'“'91}”‘-!?‘000' ID'{V‘ W,}'I"““M pany, and It s my business to give them & per- markably swell, considerivg the tremendous ex- | U'Brien, loss £5,000; tosured, "b' llo-n;? Tous | fect system of electrie lighting, Then they can or mutilates his stovepine hat, oy reckon with THE REMENYI *CONCERT. THE BOARD-NOO, e, % perfect gecurity on g 85 tine, and perkaps three ‘The wreat artists follow closcly upon ench an frregular octagon, In the centre of whick & ar four, and sometimes, if ' & man shows him- Ll ; u 3 A other. Wilhelm] lns hardly gone before GREEN-ROOM GOSSIP, Ial['n‘e om,:,’:‘;fizr::;‘:]::;? l:::::l. ‘;‘5 I;:,n:'u;':f ',““"'1.'2‘,‘,’(',5’,'5’{&‘;' 2‘1:()‘0‘8,‘2;:‘::‘::“%3%’;\:2,‘;‘!:: Remenyl Is lere, differing from the great Ger- Joseph \\'lw.eluck appearcd as Enoch Arden at B e tn6. sharon.tb 10,000, 7y | Broker's acat always gunrautecing the fue, wnd | man as widely tn Lis scuoul of playing s 1o ks | the Uroadway Theatre, New York, lust Suturday ties mieyivg SosE the caller's acelnion beine without appeal.” All | physiqne. In fact, the styles of the two men | ofternoon. Bosrd-roum I8 seycuty-seven feet square und | hig power Is vested tn the hands of i nan not | inight almost be inferred from thelr ¢ about forty-seven feet in bight. The Lalf- | quite 40 years of age, wnd who, for the g virpersonsand | When Barton FTill, the other morning, called o faces, The nudience was n yery large one, and W, of the Boston Muscum, the servant P Joat ten ars, has becn annually re- o ¢ o on Warren y 3?:??&&‘" xfi’;;:rw;::;::ffin".? "Lr:::lfifio tlected prediding ofiicer of the Board, with | before e had finisbed the Otello Fantasto bie | anuounced him as * Mr. Bunker Hill.” Around what your Board-of-Trade men would | ®8alers of §1,000 5 month, an anoual vacatfon | bad awakened o degreo of enthustasm which The Dramatie and Musical Mirror sllegee o0 ; ¥ hatre. ettty | TiLh salary, und, sometimes too, expenses buid, | before the cvoning wus over became alnosta | yuv ¢, R. Thorne, Jr., recelves $150 for * vol- term the plt, ara Lwo rows of chalrs, elghty- | yud the immense vriviloge ol not caring a straw | fronsy of excltemont, Theold saying that com- | untecring his scrvicen? at *Manager Goodwin's four lu number, the arm-rests of which are | how much stocks may luctuate, sceing that to ] $8X | yleal Bodlety, los #4.000. J.'V. 1, He ; d d discl b a1, | B they are forbidden frult. parisons ore odious does not avply to a parallel | Levelit in Philadelphia, ertlon which she bas underzone. Sto ls walk- | &1 20; insurcd, $1.000. Myers & Floch, loss | deal with the publie. b l:(l:;nlllu:::r:omnfilo; e’pn:rrenwl:’lg:n:m; HOWARD COIT'S DUTIES betweon Willeln{ und Remenyl, for there f6no | Some of thio papers reort that EQ Marble, | Ing much slower than at firat, but fs full of | &.000! lasured, $0.K0. U, D, Lamble & Co, | *Howis the electric light gotting alonzl® icker or surer way of estimating the latter | the commedian, {a engaged to Lotta. 8o ho ts, begin at 0:30 . m., when the first half-bour | 4 L 3 & i v 0 rizbit to call up any stock, precisely the same as | men are both great geniuses, aud yet are s far 5 tkaoral space runs 8 black-walnut ralling, be- | yygn, m, From 10 o 10380, from 13 to 12:45, | apare s the poles. Wilheln) pluved to tho heads Mr. J. C, Willlamson has been so fortunate as biad wily seats for outslde operators | from 3:0 to 8, and from U:d5 to 410, members | omenyt to tho hoart. Wilhelmf's tono | 10 47w a #10,000 prica fu the Havana lottery. wrlog from $7 to 810 a month, standing-room | do tln'lr' ulwm lrlfilml.: ::'lin:lc‘:)mi ulng'“prn-m{ulm was Droad awml indlestle, swd o)l of |lit: ;:::cs (L:Il::'iltllfukfh‘ulli:ll‘:"r bought, and be \ 3 Inde h | e % belag reserved for about 230 others, wlio pay | officcts Indeod, b A ohens o bo more | masculing force: Remenyr's In sweet, delicate, hope, and confident that ahe will pull through | loss 3-[:300: {nsured, &5,000, asked the reporter, and become & succesaful rival of Mme. Ander- | The Comonnles interested are the Contiuent- | v\ Bqjsun led the way from his Iaboratory, son. Tlere 18 no reason why La Chappelle .Ehlrlg f,‘,',:fi;;,,“f{“;;‘,‘:,“,,;fi,“,‘,’u,‘u"’kim‘;}u , | which occuples the apartment {n the otd tulld ehoutd nat succeed, g8 she bas heretoforode- | Newark: North Iritish, Royal, Manhattan, | ing formerly usel as a nachine-shop, to the monatrated her abllity to defeat with ease the }lm(ugd; Home, ?.ew Y‘urk; zztum Mr, sn:‘t'v 3‘;?1":::»}“:51'?;n-nm n‘nw tnlul‘dlwz.t e D(lckuxl pex nron lost somethiog by water; covered by i 1 ces of nodel that were lyln) :f.'y‘.['f&"lf;nafif:fi"t?:;l’én'fii"H?."'Qi’r“}fi l::f; $10,000 {nsurauce. : i Warlcbeal it puitlug hem Sogaibeey = Bourd-room only bes - ’ o sald: v I8 wy Just lamp” It was foamonth, Constant communleatlon 1t KOITE | cqnyonieyttinsn o und tender. Wilhelmi's intonntlons were nb. | o 5010 Divennort's noss s pathor wolumln- | yqz)csho has now undertaken. Beforo beginning IN CHICAGO. hundeome apparatus, 1t conalsicd prineiially . C V' e} kKing,—St Ly or st. 0 ¢ -1 A o ¢ "oir, LUDD,Y ou, BXILEY, course 1here aro not woro tian one-thicd af [ DUFILY o effeet, Wilhelm] ad that wonderfur | Joedlind, Wiuratively - speaking.—S. THe hus aince seen bk often, and will act as her | TCTEIE Wwas caused by & Ure In the ofl-room OF | gicaly coinposed of platinum and iridum, Each " ¥ . q Times-Journal, hese fn which any trading {n done, tha romaln- | power which 1s born of repose; Remeuy) bag A orby meang of the messenger buye, who, hiko xlhl:?nelnz atier silioats oF thzlitly-held stocks | thut fire and passton which thrill, stir, and fas- [ The Engilsh Lord Chamberlain has forbldden every ouc clsvon the floor, seen Argus-oved, | yot tor sale. ‘The readlug of tho record I gen- | cinate. Wiihelin was clasale and ‘colossal; | the production iu England of Mr. Cazauran's Amonz these operators aro many chippers, oe., | crally valled after the culef stocks have fican Kewenyl §s romantic and poetical. ‘Ilicre fa the | adaptation of **Mother aud Son.” “he prin- wen who buy or sell for a short Lurn, expecting | gone through with, suy about 11:20, und durine | difference between then that there Is between cipul uh‘el’:’unn was to the use of the word toliquidate the transaction elther the sume day | the resdlng, which' takes place trom the Secre- | Heethoven und Berlloz as composcrs, or between | *imistress,” at the concluslon of tho third act, the blast-furnace of the Union Rolling-Mills. | gpiral is d ol hroughout th ourney. L piral composed of four fect of wire und m"lfix‘c‘:‘;r;jlr'r::g:tlu"mu‘:walllc ":lluluoem]c:lrl‘:l"un. Damage nominal. The fire was caused by | presents s lighting surface of one square inch. fortunate in the sctection of a building, as the | molten fron running from the top of the cupdla | The rod and the spirats are inclosed In o gloss Folly Is on rather an out-of-the-way strect, but it | to the molds, and some of the® yime sparks | Rlobe, ur case, wlich Is hermetically realed, but was the beat that could be sccuréd. When the | of fron_set fire lo the ofl on the fluor of the | 1rou which tie uir bas not bren expelled. ‘This walk was firstLezun, the audiences were very | rooni. For s few moments there were some [ tuuch of the coustruction of the lamp may ber has the | av autique statue und a highly-wrougnt pieture | 17 pegottaty ding between McKi d, b ) d ta of tensive fire. be made koown, but another priuclple cnie or the nest. Ono of the most successfus of | WSrY's shorthund potos, any member aubi 8 | ehey it ncgotiations now pending between McKee | microncople indecd, but now that ten dava bavo | prospects of an extensive fire, n | o rigbt to tnterrupt if ho discover any error n | of the wmodern French achool. ‘Theodore M . I.. Bate for the f 'beginning 1 = s plosed, and u simple one, {4 not yet to be these s Clfnauan, whoso whita bat und neat | i tronsaction, "1t shotkl bo stated thiat aiter | Thomas covered the Eround very completely Haikin ud e dhe 1o I T Laadan, teey: [1gons by.ooplo are Luitiurlng ta takalan Inten estin the matter, and every evening the au- AT FORT WAYNE, IND, ulvulzled. After explojuiog the cobatruction of rfu little room ot the Teit of the stage cvery Fonr Warxg, lul, Feb. d.—Aulocendlary | pamiometer, to measure the power 1 use.” Then Moogol costume strikes you s soon us you | astock hns been called, the members have to | when he sald that Wilheling played to the mu- | ngin natisfactorily, Mr, Rankiuiwill engage a spe- enter. At the south end of the hall is tho | report to the caller tteir purchases und sales, | elclabs and Hemens! to the muslclans and the | o) ompany uid cross the Atlantic in the clls otz o lack walaut, eniod which | % 1,2 b imidally, opcat the bk | therfrapl, Lo Ut Untene o wlelt | i ) ecretns 4 toa frescoed alcove, surmounted by an arch of | %orda fi o touc luud auidh for all tho sercti P L gt firs last nigcht destroyed Btephun & Co.'s hoop- | he called attention to a machine In course of ¢R sl v Remenyl. “@entlemen of the jury,” sald the Judge, as | time the bell strikes s loud and hearty. Thus . ! . W Ploncers,—and {n the centre the California coat- | Although the Scerotary reads the record with ilidoe s L Ly r” 61Wa do ™ sald the f " 00% | piltars which support the gallery, as, In her half- | York, Pa. 1003 Peaple's of "Newark, i c 3 ol-aung, aleo fn primavers. At the back of the | such Hghbiugllko rapldity o to make the | Puganion Capriccios, whlch s a slow movement, | gufityr V0 do, " sald s foroimaty iy auy machine now known.” Mr, Edison then usleep mL;:‘menu. lm'e’ll:u!lnmw ‘l'- apt to walk | Underwriters''of New York, $500. Wilked 10 & corner of 1o muching-ayop bl flgl‘lll‘ em and injure herself, 8 S00D 08 b bl x shie reaches Lier dresainiz-rootn, after conpletin AT E 8 FAYY, MICIH. pauzed between a table and bis new Urumuio » quarter of amile, she falla \pon the bed, an \Tm];‘r‘:'slnggxl:‘a. fibu:f" dyuamo-electric macuine of two borse-power, No played with cxquisite tenderneas, nnd ay | It was the heroine's busineas to tuint here, bae fostrum are two large firc-proof safes containing | outsldo inaryel how any ono can distiveulsh bis | yin 0 "Gk o delicaey almost feminfue, produc- | she would have fainted fu auy case. sy at the of the records of the Board, wiils on ‘l"['l’"{l‘m:“’g:!“’;'“"{d}::"‘::‘l‘l“.fiI‘ym::tfl:“hf,'c.”"r;‘:‘: ing a tane full of swoctncss and a pecullarly | McKee Rankin fs bandsomer toan ever, Io ¢hher aide are doors leading Iuto the niloy twelve to fifteen infnutes. ~ Then the ealler dreamy, fascinatiog effect, Agaln, ae inthe | says he has Indfsn blood in his velvs, Bo he X . Witere,” suld hu, s the subdivision of alled Cith the Jist, und, knowing beforshand | Huvgarlan meladics, the Otells Fantasie, and | hgs, He plave “‘Llic Dunites™ better now than s e e ety oty when the | gz Baurnaw, Sich., Feb, 4.—The residenco | e Tieht, "On that tablo are Nty-six. Jamps EICHANGE FLACE. B ockce v lkely to bo Lyaded i, ho reas | the second Paganinl Capriccio, with & fervor, | cyer, and bo gets handsomer every day, When | room, and {a on the track azain before her eyes | of Charles Paymont, Supervisor and Justice of | with the spiruls of iren instead of platinum, Brange \ieau'daors. (a0 Ot Legtiher andt only phiatng on | ire, and abandon which wer frreststible. Wis | by nakes snother willion off that dram, he'll | are fairly open. In spitedof ber energy, ow- | the Peace of Buena Vista Townshi, was totally | These I used fur esverimcut, and, platinum is Re Lo say, theae doors are never opened, | off say o dozen tugcther Wi y b {1 techalque fs simply boundless, uud equal to | yot up fur a masber nud come bock to soclety 2 the Board belng t varionco with owners of | Feaching that atock for which thern is usually cyer, the mmense strajn upon her physical fac- | destroyed by firc this afternoun, A sct of | 160 coitly for that purpose, Each of thess uliics arc beginning to show itself, sa shu | reconds und he books of the townahip were "‘"’"',",."“""":“"“,""H this Gramnie machiue, looks haggard, nud fs what horsemcu would | destroyed. Loss, $1,800; lusurance, $i60, o nud it heats uulxlu‘ those spirals to n red hent. call “u lttle grogsy,” but not davger- | phe Home of New York. I dide’t make then white-hiot, becsuse that ously so. Of * Iafe her fect bave e —— et ruulu “N““.’lnl‘ml' ll I‘T:I hcn{ onuhultulmnu e, but this is passing away under nmps to a certain futensity, or I can beat themn e e Iiutiok the. Dt o duga OIII0 TOLITICS. ali &L ouce to thy sainc futensity, Now ,if | she has been the reciplent of several presents buve subdivided the light mmonz Jamps from ndmirers,—mostly lidies,—among them | Tho Demacratlo Scheme to Deprlve the | With lrun spiruls, what {s tu preveat mo fromn belng 8 whip and a patr of walking-legziugs. Clevelanders of Lacal Self-Gavernmnent, | 0ing the sune thing with platioumi AlL L g 7 | any vmergency. " In this respect ho s | comedy, ‘I'bepopulartide seems to have abifted broperty In the alley, and not carlog to improve :fifi'fiufl:"‘\:flgn o a‘;fi':‘nuff’.t“‘n.!é’uf ow M| tho veer of uny living player we have | from tho Grand Opera-liouss to Booths. he value of such property by any acifon on its ; 3 beard, Mlls urt s not ms great es | Zrinew'o bn Spirit of the Limes. broperty by any action on it any partleular stock, and forthwith Withelmpj's, becuuso it s never iusjestie it A broad gallery, unsupported by plilars, | sounds the gong by ~ means of | B0 . bt s dnfluence upon au audience “1t will never do,"” prophesied a cynic when extende around the vorthwestern and eastern | the pedal, and calls thy next stock, the sessfon h,".,l.m’t.,‘ It fa alinply clectrifying, strangoly | be beotd thut Sarah Heruhardt and “Crolzette Vdesof the ball, and. around 1t ruus a rich | SODeluding with a sccond ";“,‘,II"*““' “l“‘l’lml‘?""‘ hflh’llllnfl, and as mognctic as was that of - | Were to play towether in the Sphinx ' “you bronze raiflog, adorned with alternate heads of | AbotiS,5 Py iy esslon—wiich fn dull iwscs | binstoin a8 comparcd with Von Buclow. s lia | must keep them wpast.” Mo was oot far bears and bulls. F'art of the gal tarcly Inags:dis alioteed hour=-s svoyiis stos bowlug I8 often eccontrle, und there 1s & gro- | Wrong. Crolzetta was juat about to puss from 3 Raliery is reserved | lyine outside of thu Comstock, are called, 1 tesquerdo st tines in his work that closely ap- | Hme into eteruity the other night, befors 2 for Tadics, who, as well as the inale visltors, are | lowed by 44 Callfornia Mining Companies, U Tushed sudience, when Saraly whispe At 12 o'clock last night the Madame hat o Aperiul Disvaleh (0 The Tredune. need s more puwer to corry the red heat to i A = proaches the sensatlonal, but there 18 1o oppor- | Bushed uudicnce, when Sarah whispered to her, o P 5 3 white heat, nml What {s enstly supplled, This ouly sdmittod by memboes’ ticketa, ‘Tho room | Jdubo, Utah, 10 Orezon, 4 Arizous, unl 4 Tinity 10 eriticiso such a plaver, 1o M\'I.PE,)I for her private_car: Y By the Lye, my dear, | B‘,;{fdgm quarters, the last ona being done fu | CLEVELAND, O., Feb, .—Just at resent the | {rammg machine of two-Liorad power sill Jicht ilumiated from'a skliaht abovo and from | Daliots Miuing Companes Athof tcve stly | critiefam and averr sort of objection away, A | hearvou bave lef your okl louse: where are | 8¢ e auestious—Who sball be nominated for Qv | ten of my platinun Inia. A four-borss power i g 8 e g STpe g vl 4 3 Z 2 tickets, T cnigl (33 . :':”.K:lu:d four smalles windows on the east- | and $1006 year for remulving on the Stock ;‘1‘:‘!‘,;l',l."',fi:'_“e:.:’,':“:‘3‘3:':,"""“{,&",:‘,;’1“;:, ,:,".'5::: Toturned the other in a rge: % why do you try OATES AND CAVENDISH, R :Il:: I::x': ::’:2:":;"‘"““:‘.::'&;:::1,_‘1;: :,'l'fima.r)n st tweaty lamph, wnd oo oik it ' western sides. Al bough whien we ex- | Boord. 1nilfs way, with the addition of the | 3 wieres of frigidity o can remember hitlo | to put o out o tat wavt* Then, tuining 4 Lo took taloe into the muke-up of this Board-roomn, wo | beavy Ones sbove wltuded to, no wouder the | o VRSN oG 06l of the tascination | from her tormontor to the audivnce, t4uaoprestato the fact that while thy ground on | San Frautisco Buard was abla to ‘,""’“l” i ‘""i Which this preat player weaves nround. him, | ihe dose, It did hut her out flectual ichthe bullding stands cost $193,000, the dend somo tine afuce of €300 per share, il | ' exqursite colors, the dazzling britaney, and | for that muzmi the grest ecene was epolle *Wnal ls tho principal di A Lively Little Jumpus Betweon Two The- | 1INE hefora the. munipulation of one of the | oo VIR I F0 PrACRal Sifleulty you bave to atrical Stars Over Thelr Right to Cortain | 1008t purely partian nnd buldly barefaced | " 'fig corrosion of the platlnum by chemical i, The . & g Mleeping-Car Accommadations Tetween | scleme of pulitlcul tufeving that bavo ever been | action, owing to certain uvurities in a part of ediealself sliould have sbsorbed sumo 800,000 | MO¥ WCLber of $100 por ecat. the abnolute abandon of hiswork. next duy Marah was withidrawn from the east— | R*SPUELG culeng, attempted in this Commonwealth. The scheme | the lawpe 101 can’ remove thoso fmpuritics, my 2 AB YOI TUX PINED ONES, “The other arusts would have given an excel- ol World:, 1n0a- Pemncrat, Feb, 4 - 1 ity carly | the lawo s perfect, Tho light is of sixtecu- e, In the mainunostentatious cood it fran, e bustness | Jent concers of themaclven, Mr Dulcken | - Messrs, Joseph Bradford and John J, Me. Attt Rais RERVAR: ane. epaikd anpther oot noat.g) ‘e s W prevailing characterlstie, Do you one woald think thelr fucomes from the business A 3 3 The last case of feminice fuss which the | ywo years. In fact, the hungey and desperate | (°ROIO power, it 18 uniforut und pleasant, winl lbe-Demoerat repurtcr aeuled upon 10 chrons- | i of pollal wiscpuliers who sre attcmbi- | Wbk of Tk biod choragsiny e Aol it felu 13 that which ufforded so much smuscment | fng to folet 1t upon the Democratic party begau | continually possessed with now 1deas sugieated, st the Unlon Depot last night, and which s de- | 1o conttive fn regard to it bofore ¢ Your Uncle | by some prevlous step. “Yuke my telephoue clared to have fo some manner compensated the | Djek,” the new Democratic Governor, had llo‘l:lo‘t‘llsp:;:- lhxv l;ltcn huvn‘! I pieked l!.lubulll sporting public for the sad loss 1t sustalued by | fairly got the Ezecutive Chalr warmn | @& uwe, Aad now, niter two years, It - is complete, und the Western Unlon I4” muklng the police interferiug with the Kolly-Dwyer fight | with his tnujestic prescoce, Last year [had o | je, 1t can l'm mads lo ‘III\'h s ::m]mcl shaps on the Comique boards on Sutday afternoon. caslon tu call the uttention of Tus TuIBUNE | Lhat it can be carsied {u the pocket, wnd ft dif- It all came of Mrs. Alico Oates and Miss Ads | readers to this attempt, but it thenfell far sbort | fers in two twportant respects from all other Cavendish wanting to go to Chicsgo on the same | O 82suring the proportions that it uow sty | telepnoncs. In the drst place, you dou't have TR und wua consigned to su early grave, where It | (o talk at & mouth-plece and listen witts ear- traln, 11 there hadu't beed a drawlug-room | was expeeted that it would roi. The class of | plece, ‘he trausmitier i also the recelver, lu sleeper on the tratn, und if thut sleeper hudu't | hungry political outs who clamored for this | the second place, the message, instesd of belag been the linest that ever ths Pullman-<ur archi- rcucu:;s. {mw,fiver. Jore ;rmg ‘I::;fl'l‘lll‘t'g":g ‘eul;: ln|s lc‘)lwfr lumf uunA |I|Im [ \amuh 1]; was :{au.. v e ¥ ud thal, ey siml mitted, i3 Jouder. you bave to do fs to :’{f:—‘l;:tm::L ::Lll:\.;:Lg:nl:lnp:::.x:::xy‘:J::edt;::: resting-spetl, aul, helnfi backed sud enicouraged | wrn u fittle crank while you are keeolng ) by u sceret politicul club wimilar to the vld ‘Tam- o \cat! ith the vther cud sud 1ali fug-room, uid each fnslsted she would bave it. ,,f.:,'fi{fq,',}, York, Ty went with Uil fo up commutnlcation with the vther cud und 1al be good us wn offsct to the heavy dralt | vpened the programme with a ovurree of Bach's | Nally, of lioston, sre just fintshing a three-act l;?fill‘te \hat quiet, unpretentivus-looking man, :::l“‘:hh." ‘C'ammlululu. bus thoss lnulul’&'llrlru and the Hoccherlni Minuet, uml played the ov- | extravaganza of an cutirely unlaue character, |Ihuluurh liat, stroking his gifstenioy beard usually rather tho speculative than the commis- | companiments with admirable fuste. Mme, | upon which they bave been enguged the fi;cuur "l oce band while ho nakes o momorandumn | sfon brokers, About une-hall of thoso now o | Rive-King wus crected with a welcome that | part of the winter. Itis essentlally dilferent With the otherd That's cupylug scats oro purcly commlssion-brokers, | showed she had loet none ol hier hold upon our | from anything of the king ever placed upon JONN W, COLEMAN, the most prominent awong theso betng M, cuncert-goers during her absence. She played | the stugé, belng not ooly entlrely original In under whoo susuices the bullding was planped, | Ertich, of the ble irin of 1, Glazier & Co., who | the frst movemint of the Becthoven C migor | plot aud music but slso in scenic sets, situa- cotructed, wd opene o e Plansed, | oy reputed &g wieldiuk w captial of some | Covcerto, witn the felnceks cadenza (Mr. | tone, Incideats, wil costuies, T muste, 1517, Sir, Colenan, patorn ho Lot of Octobery | Ao, Auothier of the largo come | Dulcken ‘taking the sccond plano vart), a8 | which conaiats of over thirty nuwbers, bas heen the Boans, bl beewy o e geer i, Uresident ot | o onbrokars . ds W, &, Hale, a | broad und powerful manner, i keepiug with | cumposed oxprossly for the play by T, Brignam 15, bayin accumulated o Bandsoims fortune, | partnee of Gov, Pacheco,—to whou fu the dignity of the worl, ol ke & Veutzia o | Hishon, author of “I'relty os & Pletire,m w3y be Bow hundly ever duce business for sy oup | anco with the title of Mre. Pachieca’s ne Nanoti, of Liszt, und Ber own skillful adapta- | Poor Teart fs Sad with lts Dreamiug, eté. Ut blinvel, > hicra closs by bl ?. 0.;;"11‘{’0';. wuceessful comedy, ho futetids to ba L tiou of 1o Haberbier Preluds and Gudmant | Threo of the numbers have been pronvuuced Jartuer ol Keene, Edward F, Hall, Jr., ono %1 | Death.” Yet snotlier promwnent commission | Fugu o'l latter with adwiratle tuish and fine | by vood musteal []uducn as equul 1o Lecoeq's the 1oet luccem'ul Lrokers and u’peu.ion ‘who | maa is J. Greenbaum, of the wealthy tfirm of pibrashie. At the cluse ol the concert she was | best work, ‘The titie has wot yetbeen divulged. beuan it ws suoercarao on a.vessel boutid for | Ureenbaum, lelbing & Con o housa which s | prosciited with au elegant crown of flowees 008 | gitsg Weathersby’s Froliques have srrived 1o e Amour River, Ned Hall by said to have | understood 'to roceivo the bulk of the Chicago | zutin cushion, the gitt of the puptls of Mme. | g 0 Franclseo, after a fong und eventful tonr in Belted 2 cool nfliton by clogo sttention to busi- | orders bere. Stll auather b that man with the | Nileon, the presentation bulug niado by Mled | 40 gor Weat,'duriie which they et with great et and~Bob Morrow, with whoin be 1 eyen | louk black hafr, J, 2. Fiteh, who doea Latham & | Etla Dabl littlo ludy hardly blgger than oue ] eer ¢ succcas, Leliers Irom the Darty stato UL AL | 1+ weg. the New Wapdalen ageliwt the Grand | of porists o Colamhias, GoLcrainad 0 sbend | e L Sond . reoeie ' Tuw s ° ere ot thy callas on the crown. Mr, Remmertz % cr g . > wus the New Muydalen agalnst the Gran of lubuytsts to Lol hus, 4 c thiuk of it, thut you cun send and recelve o Koy po sy couverse, Mr. Morrow, hetter ( King's buslncss, aug e kousidercd, apo of tho | e "% Hvening Siac® of Wazner ud the | Vingioia City, Sev. they wers shiowy muny Luchess, itk 0dds und Letitog shgbtly Tn favor | aud bu spent o tha eutbe ol getting tbisclty | weesige at” the same tine, T baven't iried it imperturpeno i of Lo Overman, I8 cool, | best brakers un the ard. * | Wanderer' of Bchubert fincly, though he was | £ourlisics by, Alr, EAi, fig fhnous, Hellver | of the Vae Maydalen, - into Uielr own bunds,—tlls Hine at all hazards. | b thers 1s no reason why it shouldu't bo touthipick’ lmmwclmur'mo:fl:o e AT e poitacx Ly not very effectiva in the “Ranieaux 7 of Faure, | Safe S¢S L. W0 Wi 1t seerns the Ustes troupo wero up at Kansas | The plan which these reorguulzers propuso i | donc.t o sayini, Mr. Edispd placed a piceo of Mesurs. (toodwin, Stanton, and Buros down futo m&fi“:“:;“‘“"x then replaues his curexdentas | senfor partver In the firm of HIN & Kilgour, ;’;L:‘:::,",?:gu':' ‘g,‘,n“m‘:’“,."l",‘;"lé‘:".n"";h{!‘; e of the great 'silver mines. ‘They descended trcat thegrek had happened. "Whe 1an ho 18 talking with s e, Kileoar, ani | 5 fas degsos of axocation amd te i ifeusive | SB30 fect into e cartly linding & temperatura ¥y thefra §s the voly frm sepresented oy moro than | gy Ler yocallsm, though she can scarcely bo | 32 hot thut ll-.vr s N";cm lIO RO Tu l:.mhun ied cont, temen with & Ughtly-but | gue member on the Buard, Your Board of | gaud” to domors thaw il out the progiamine, | 2t aftee 8 tharouih exploration of the luwer vareayly r Al formial slli hat, who, whilo ap- | Trade proposed to bunis the 410 clerks from Rewmenyi will play ugaln on Friduy oveniue In resrions,' returued (o the surface covered with Y etandiog atool bimself,’ betravs o | wie flour; bere 1ot werely clerks, but even a | the Pratt Bymphony Concert, and afso on Batusr- mud nud persplration, und thoroughly tatigued, City, and_desired W ride 10 Chivauo, via Bt. | to do away with local sclf-gcovernmaent entirely; | copper wire sgatust thy Grammo machine, draw- Loms und the great steel bridee. Chiarkio Ward, | to put all the lm’mrllxll managemont of the eity | fug qorth sn eleciric dick with a sunilke centro maouger | Iuto the bands of a Board of tve men, who abatl | qnd o rafubow edgze, uud then goug fnto the en- ud agreea | by sppointed by the Governor, und of course will | pine-room looked affectionately at the ereae o rescrve sleeping-car secommodations for e | b Democrats.” ‘Theso men wouldrun the Police | cypine und drew mivute sparks with low party frum 5t Louis, and Fire Departments, bestdes dowg the work | gnuckles from the wide belt as i3 raplaly possed Bery. i % : T wions wus the space required, and Mrs. | that is now admirubly performed by the Board | Lig hand, dongt Jiilance “over the wovenients of the | mants partuers, ara prohivited fruin sppearing | doy afteracan sl svening but brl ull' of knowledze concerning elver” | (455 “5E A druwing room, which Chiselie | of improvementi. Liio present membors of tha H bk s ou thy loor unless duly clected member of the pikic 2o minfug, Buring thar trio they explored four carcfully faited to promisy, "hut seduct cly | vartous Boards contribute their services tu the Worth a Thouswud Dollars! LordLutengnt o ECEUA | oard, so that sk or abwent braker a3 topay HOOLEY'S ThEATRE. itlevat stiatia ni gatloctes -t sud w181 | el Bo rckuned Uiery wolta be ao dilulty sy, it ars perfuutly coutout lotio whiat they | peery il vorn iaton tyaliy I thought fo be ant of th comlssions to somo other member (n onler o e N ) o ke ol fu gettiug the neconuodations wuuted from St | o’ for the bonor thut is thereby conferred. | worth v*s thoussad dollars' to the pareits, Why, v loukout Teee sh,nonsza Rlugs; ever on | oo on o b aetei - Notws nat atul- | _ The New York Criterlon opeucd ite season an | ripening und eunden vegetables fn vigorous | 10 Bettiui the mevorsmiocuttons Wauted froe B | g0, S8 LU BOROE Gk Toard are to have fut | nes, shauld they ot be cared Tof from 1uiancy 1o rnmunvc of \hrn::fr.:'m::dfi:.;n::ld'l'mflu! wart, well-proportioned, biue-uyed broker; he Mouday oveniug with & reorescotation of | growth. The party 1s now pluylng at the Bush U & vertain Jalt, op v d bo singled b fmark | Rotertson's * Caste,” aud last bight the . | Strect Theatre, Sun Franvisco. rise aboye @ given | Would bo singled out suywhery ass wanof v obertson's WY al 5! iy pro- :‘Imllue. Wateh lum as the uek?nrhu uu:n —Mork L. fh‘”\mlld. better kuown w3 Ures | gented Byron's charmiug cowedy, * Our Boya,” - "Opm‘:flm‘ '\'!‘L:lu“' the caller, aunouncs | Majyr, aithough they do say that fa the mildab | oo ying gud purposes of. this combluation AR OLEAGINOUS FRAUD, wnd saw Saiu Kusight, e festlve postebourd | salaries; und, of courds, §t will bs compoded of | matunity? heep tho wouth and teeth nighy by sgeatof the Chicago & Alton, who reserved | the clamoriug fellows who at present so very | Sozodont, aud you starl then rlght. the Leu ssctions with evideot pleasure, und | dissatiaficd with tho way {u which malters aro = warked the disgram of the Chicgo slecper ac- | wanaged, At the last ‘mecting of the City BUSINESS NOTICES. T iis vsteusivle beur overutions bo would uften 3 Mo, Feb, 4—A good deal of ex- | cordingly. Coundil, & stanch Democratic member presented Tung et (Fustes | dn, o bids for |4 e Szl | bave been somowhat smbitiously stated fu the | ST Louts, Moy, Feb. 4—A g el ot ex 4 e S g 0 e co 10 heavily un the bull slde, and thus bedged o 2 i When ssked about the drawing-rootn, Sam | resulutions denouncing o the wost eevers | opy Cagwell's Camphor Ice Lotlon for i?u'i:.".“x‘l?,"fl"}h'hxm ,a.,”&‘,'"fifif,'.;.,{‘}‘."é}', EReelt tut un ample coupelency. Next to | obiical wnnouncements, butno one will quey- | Sitement In political and ofiiclal clrcles prevaiiod ) T said Aliss Ada Cuvendish bad already spoken | terws both the weavirs wnd the snociple upou | chapped bands avd ruughuess of the sklu oxce fur the drawing-room from Bi. Luuls to Chlca- | which it ia bused, insisting that 1t takes away | and'you will ulwaysuse i For saly in Chlesgo by go. l1¢ als exolained that the regular Chicago { completely the rigbt of the péople to overn | Buck & Ruyuer. & Altou sleopers didu’s have suy drawlug-room, | themsclves,—s most uudcmocnfl‘!;: proceeding, | sem——— co mi) ¥ 5 cuy | bim ts Kis brother, Jasper McDunatg of | tion its purity of {utent, or, haviug secn the | here to-duy in couscquence of the arrest lata e el ey Loieed’ surelucund Leut: | B b M e T, i, Bkt e, " s there & o ct last uight by detectives of Harrlsou Attoway. Y et yeliiug Soiics, 5 diutrics wilch: nob ' Duodred weuple | Perlrmsnces wlikdeay st tere fe.a stucers)| A3 1 Of luspector, just us he was board- I a— BL Every ube presiions bis, hart of brokera, at | B0 o et anything sbous, Lut wiiely iy | €fort mads to tulfll thelr promise. Mr. ¥, V. | State Coal e iy fhe T a1 | snd it docau't pear that Sadi wald Mre. Oates | Thls resulution was paseed by rwhelin, NEW PuBLl 14 deuation, continity e plin by Teason of | everiticless ul considerable Guportuics to Chil- | Mackay s undertaken the wrduous task of | Wos the el 1o Mave the sty s #l KO drawingz-roous spase 1 Lhat car. majority, ouly six Dewocrats be BT iy z . Hhabien 1 KGILR up 0t the budreds, wid pro- | €420, 88 1he wahiucry W work the wincs ¢ | presentlog comedy’ upon the plan of plactag | fulr was quits wystcriously conducted, and | #4 S80 R0 robabie that’ Mrs. Oates | lug Lo vole agsivavit, Thie was u big sct-back Thfl Fll'(‘Sldfi Compianion 0 bougbt 1t st 70 detensioe 16 Luld ou, | largely supoticd frow your city Tuat gentle- | gyery part—cven the most fusigniticunt—ln | from the fact that po warrant wos eerved o | youug gut just bow the matter stuod, und that | to the reongutilzess, but they went ou with thel A i . e found will- i e deel ~ ol e Ve e 3 " v . ey N} wu?’.‘,, b‘t‘i","‘“ sulers are buying. O, of | su to Whom the ladies fu the Gallery uro bow- | oonnoteus keeping. Histheory is that, 4 we uro | Attoway, the detectives saying they rocetved | yue learued inat a sleeper with u drawiog-room | work s bust they could. Gn Saturday, at The ** Fircalie Companton,® Nu. udt, with £u, bay 0U are uot sware thui Mr. Peck- | Wz ls o thefr orders from the Foreman of the Urand | bud been sent down rom Cilcago i place of | & very lary atteuded mmectivg of the | mont, will be vut uuat _.nlh: Ino Yoo lier ik aklog band Dimselt ou the bull rroENE 2. DEWEY, e e saay "o | Jury, the arrvet has Loci ieined a Very arbi- | th ordivary Pullusav, for Mis Caveudiab b | Board of Trad, wnorhes” Dounoncut, Me. fesry | iy i Soslyflug suastér of 2etr) e Torruw ol 3 Sict, and Munlc of tha Vel = Aunts. ) part el 1 L8 half-s-dozen brokers to supply g ¢ cu- | compensation rary procceding. To-dsy Atluway was broughit | fit. Peruaps, tou, shu Jearned that tie sleeper | Pomereue, an extenslvg commlssion-nerchant, L U dewand. Jock Mahouey, oue o L :.f‘{“'{f:fl“u,’lfm:“u‘::fl'::3:'&:‘:.’3;:{:&&:5«' ln';'.‘.‘.“x- tuvited to witoess a performance that sball be Lulu{'ep-luuw Luughlin, of the unm’uml Cours, bt | suhit wes the ™ Sungauon,' a braud-iiew Pullan | prescuted stioitar resolutions, which were carsied aa i ,‘“n:umuuuv. =) ln fortunats | nese. Ile residel long m”wm. und b constde | symmwetrical, Instead of one that sugzeats the | o bench wurran, aeid pliced guder 1,000 bouds | drawiag-room cat, gotten up 1most gorgeotsly | slwost utsnuously, These ]:ul]»h -huf;l bow | iy Ststers, s Cousing, and 11 u R Ul 400 Fhetrrepresal | ered the Adonls vf the Boards But *Graud | tigure (of speech) of one ealelum ligbs surround- | tu avswer uu dudiciiiznt, Clitford Aule, | und loished fu bt wood, like Lic famous botel | the niatier 18 wu-xdumg oz the best cluss ot his o 4t Clorus b tis fiout by Prizel" fs called, und that abori swart broker, | o by g pumber of cBesp candie tizbis. How Cllet Clerk and Deputy of Altuway, o yountr | carsof (e Ceutral Divolunof the P P C, | cltizens of botl pastivs; but the blind und deaf | e popitar sew Cowne Opers i . b, MAURICE 6CHNIDT 2 Y ADAECILe! 1] b Fhe * Sangauion ' was one of the | reurgantzationsclicmcs still £o oo, rogerdless | whic. L how Lie raze all 0ver fie Ifi‘,’,,"“‘ Souple of hundred for a turn. Jou :{I x‘x'x‘u"'t"f.";’a‘r‘:'rgl:f-im '-J::.In!?- W ld E'n"&“.‘):'; for B has suceveded 1 this pratseworthy veu- | B0 814 I rr\ll‘l\l.hnlulul‘:fi’t rs whicit It bad been wterded 1o | ok all. Tbe matter would b3 u fine Mustration 3 dh’,}.’;‘i!j\;‘,’j““‘“k iU & £ood chunee, atd | Harry Williaws, Whoy alter makiug €50y.000 ou | ture can voly by cetermitied by st exambiation | yyder bouds Lor WhiGills reiuaing to- produce cith a ity of inols egistators viw | of e complete darcgard of ull prineiple which or ¢ on 1op of thew. Ab, those | tule—to bim—yramd prize, wud owtivgwsuivg | o) uis eutiee peverturyy for such ¥ comblnation | the buula ol e Coat Digpuciors olleg Leauie | viait (o ot ol U inslivatives vl learuiug lu ) characterices w cortuin cluss of Dewoeratic

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