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THE CHICAGO . TRIBUNE: TFTRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, {8i9—-TWELVEE PAGES. ’ 7 ] . bulildings used for achoot purposes; the nresently tapped the young lady un th on the group o which they moved poor to buy & pew Calhoun, Mayor; E. E, Rai- ¥ TERt Out Of 1he penerar fan of the tost of cal- | And asked her to follow him to tho searching- | been for that which not only rubbed th Purch whiia he prohch epreienting Gity Goinell o beadtifl as wtis a0y bt Mr. Miiter's poemts. L Iecting taxes, whicn during the previous year | room. “You have just pu w palr of gloves | earthly ties, wregked and” tulned fhel beautifal temple wlth free Aente, awd the hine (i TLE 1 have your letter of the ‘oo wan blind, but they thresy me into & dark § was pald out of the 8chool-Tax Fund, no appro- | §n your packet, madem don't deny 1. [ 1lasted oar all hopes of & futare b vatlt of heaven for n dotne, or exhorted from u-rlnm"ll M:I.xlm'n: n‘?uul'luu'm iesoke my ordera | o '_l"“h-‘m L oo God s suniight F Wall priation_having bech made for tha nurpase, | “I know I have,” sall ‘¢ Tady quiotlys | Jefe thew g, Fudeed, §do not uo Tree publie piattorma ke Farwell. Many heard | femping wlt tnhabitants frm atianta $have | 0o a'my eyen, and ja! 1 naw agatn.” il to Ald One of the Wallace | etc., wud the ceonomy practiced in purchnsing | *and i you will be gocu to Jook inakla | Jeeturn wiy these jeople do mot a im, and haye Hhanl:ed (od for it, pot from the | Tl SEelE 4 B o T e and | QN1 Tt Is most tonching! F A ail Estate Claimants, sapolics and i making repalrs, them you will :gu that, ns 1 era bouglit at | Ume In dofog somethigg o alleviite i pulpit, hu”mm(h;‘lrccll;llr; the "1’"{'”;‘1"»';‘“ il not revoRe my or et Wot |+ In the last secne Jandolph’and Rarriey aro ' t 8! "Ihe amonnt ot delinquent ren! ne to the | snother house they coul hardly hava been | Inga of their poor fellow-belugs, {nstead of | raloon, putter, or alleys of infamy nty which he § designed to meet the b 3 bot D H ' B e a1 oo | B n Wil (lo'a. Dower, A1l Tes. | 10 pronare for tho Inturs. sirmstice 10 sl mite | 1oy Crom g ot (e Jormer Iotorleres i oo 4 Behool Fund at date, Jul{ 81, 1878, fs $1%i.- | stolen from this.” “That waa'so,” s our 80,50, of which 811,001,408 I ted up In suits | consina The watchor had vending in {lic courts. inistake; and the-whole ganzof s ‘I'ie city taxes levied for all_purposes durlng | to grovel In exuscs. “Now," sald the lady, the vanr amounted to §8,777,757.23, ‘Fhe amount | turning to her maid, *'go to the nearest Comn- levied for school purposes was 8500,682.44. Of | misaary of Polfco and tell him that the dnm‘hlcr ihe entlre city tax the achool tax was 16 8-5 per | of Prince Orloff requires his protection.” Tt tect them, but {8 thrust back. At the last mo- meot Dv'ores appears, wraps the American flag around the kneeling forms of the condemned men, and dares the Mexicans to fire on that flag! Oh1t §s & grand and splendid denoucment. And do you not think it will tage well with the = the path of these workers and followers of Chriat. Ican sufcly say that | never was In a church, never heard the Gospel preached, never pened o Bible for the sjuce of eight- ven years tll I ecame to this fiospel meetiing, and tie lessona that I b cuted] them from Hell, 1n favor of his labor the | lone of good poople outside of Atlanta havea deep interest, We muat have neace, notonly in Atlanta, but fn all America. To secure thir, we must ston ho war that now deeolates anr once hanpy and favored eonntry, 'To Atop war we mist defeat the Itebel armics, “which are arrased agnlnst the lnwa religious press of the couatry had little to eay, for Mr. Moody wse then a man of little conse- uence, hardly ranking in_the cstimation of the Church higher than tue busy colporteur and with Jess of the blood of a Bishop in his veins of the Pmergenoy Which mpr:;t:;: 1ts Immediate Passage. e hero {s & scction 2 4 & . and ution that all nust rexpect and oboy. | people of the Grand Opera-House!™ stitution of 1870 ¢ ecnt. was the very awkwardeat of hiundera; her father | with G Alinighty's help Wil lercafter than a falthful eexton. In appreciation of his | o defe X Akt £5 ple % Jathe Cn:omhlunl the passage of any private ‘Ihe coat of tuition per puptl, bssed on the | was the Rias Ambasaador, ‘The contrite | to makdme w m-u':. not tha loathaume cr rervices much of the sccular m?eu embelifshied | rmachr 'm.c'm |:x' 1:?,'1‘?2:’5:.‘:",'.":1?;351.4 with -:nl\- :‘r}:t :Ilc';f:,m‘n‘-%:':;l& 3:‘:‘ 'fidcf ':, b ; Tegisature. Oscaina while anat- | avera cdn_l{ metnbership In the scliools for the | diapery company are offering thousnnds to hush | thut [ have becn, abliorred and shunue his name to pleaso the public eyewyth adjectives | end instruments which enabio a3 to accomipliah out | pyred iR A S U s S ol owa by tho LERHEC o1t under the mulse of | year 1870-777, was §11.40; for the year 1877-'7S, | it up. am 1 a canting hypuerite, for I can prove by nny | of burnigg sarcast. parpoee. | Nuw, [ know tho vindictive natire of | Fiiinetly, and those who hava seen the first. re- wgfllmld’ fo o ho Commonwealthjiand L was $11.80, 'The entir cost per pupil on the L e —— member of this Society that 1 have never askied itis followers werc, thercfore, with few ex- | turencmy, that we may have many yearsof mil- | [l 'n_y AL IE T sure ot : R atants gendral good of tho Co { i snme bnais for 1870-'77 was $13.97; for the vear [ THE YOICE OF THE PEOPLIL, | nor received any charity it any form whatso- | ceptions, men twhom he had pleked out of the Itars operstions. fom tnle anarter, And therefora. | S By EDENUAMENT, e edmnts o the laws regulatiog . | Syl was 8130 " | evenbus ‘what 1 nevo received hasbeneied | fomor walkeof lifo and saved. Oat of this | 1t wieq and expedient o prepare 18 dime: [ Pt PUOn o : corporations BCROOL, R, » tnors than ail the cbarl they coul cstuw, | materfal he made a church bound together by | yiaiene withy 5 9 paitics ':l:rnl plea. Tt 1s, however, soldom | gy Pm!ldcnl‘!’l?:lh::.t:l'::“l‘l:nt the schaol Night Blindness, and (hat is cternul life, 1 remaim, sours truly, | 1o human creed or bundle of “gectarian whime, Thers wil be mosmansTactaren, S ameree: oF aa: NORDENSKJOLD'S DANGER. oder the ‘;. urely persousl character fs in- ; To the Fiditor af Tht Tribune, . Moss. " | but enlisted as soldiers *to work for Jesus, | calture tore for the majntenance of famlil Egnnlnunn of Chicago—the number of persons SpamarieLD, 1L, Feb. 5,~In an article tn tween the ages of 6 and 21 years—is now, Fonuq Rutnbetey m.flo’l‘):“sgn’l'na 40 l%o T 1476, | your paver, conled from the Balttmore Amarican, <4 Tiellef that It fs Exnggernted-Interesting Details from a Whaling Captaln, aikd nothing more, From theday e commen sooner or later want will compel tha inhabliants to 1o help inankind into a bigher [ife to thi 0. Why not go now, whaen all the arraigementa are eompleted far the transfer, Instead of walting Rrother Pentecost's Bunday Disconran, To the Edilor oy The Tribune. st abtll o \wmedinto enforcoment ro- iroducedy x“;n:‘;( this description waa fotro- ! N " 3 s never lovked back with disconragement qetel, rday by Represontative Mason, of showing an. fueiee ok arly L0 M Ll {0 seo b ighe Dlinguess W:z'n':t‘"g::,"‘.:;:. Chicaao, Fob, b—Belne womparatively a | ubn tie results of his early Iabors, nor stepped | (1 the plunging shot of contenaing armice will Fhli] H. Dall of the United States Cosst Gy, 1t 1 as follow Totetiod mas uring the yens TOTTLT TL 10 | Jromtee fect Hoen ot oot fot of my king. his | 8traoger in'tha city, on Sanday last | weut to | aslde to parry the irusts of bis, AIREISerEn | o not spyrehend any such' iuzai thin moment, | concerning th _postifon of or N puclty. 18108 0 ond an act entitled **An | per cont; daring 181017, G0} por cont. Tho i ] y the Centenary Church, hoping to hear Dr. | ¥ich came no ottor atd faster from the cold” | hat)ou i nut snpoosc. thix army will be here Ut 5 re e § Bau forensct Lo Amond A, B, o adoption | Fotal shraliment in Gentral. nid Division, High | €an herdly account for it} for I remember that | oo e inatead, found the services for | LeaRipd lsratlc than from the jealous pen that | the dear in gver. denskjold’s Arctic ship, clatming that tun often fed the rolicious press. ‘To say that Ma {ricods have * sharply critl- eised his revival work ' is to assinie that bis dutles were done more or less In the interest of seli-ambition and for peraonal gatn. Upon what ground rests such an atroclous charge it is lm: poseible to conceive, since it I8 known that of all the virtues with which Mr. Moody I:‘y od, o Feris0,) 3 Feb.27, 1874, S alldren, " AOPERIEE ore. Fhat the act entt- fre, 1 64, Fevide tno idw in relaiion to the e ek B0, ool approved Eeb, £7, 1874, sionties o $3145e adiklon of tho’ foliowing 1) { 1 eannot discues thia subject with voa falely, be. couse L cannot tmpart Lo you what we propree 1o do, but | merert that onr military nlans make it necesnary for the inhabitants to yo away, and 1 can aniy rencw my offer of avrvices 1o make their exo- dnr'In any direction as easy and comfortahle as postible.” Y ou inigh well appesi pgalnat tho thander-storin ne az; t theee |?thln hardehips of war: theg are incvitable, and tlie only ay the the danger has heen greatly exagwerated, and expresees the oplnfon that {he party, amd probably the vessel aleo, will come out in the spring all_right, and the most adventurous ourney since Stanley’s will be hroupm oA happy eoncliston. Mr. Dall also furnishes the tollowing letter fromn Capt. Herendeen, giving further detalls: Bchools during 1877-'78 was 1,608} during during the War—In the summer of 1863, I think 1878-'77, 1,518, —a number of men in our regiment became en- During the year there were 23,107 promotions | tirely helpless at night from loss of sight, This from grade to erade in the primary classes, and L a time when we had full ratlons of bacou. 020 {n the grammar clasves,—an increase of | ‘Uhicre was no change in the appearance of the in the former, and of 43 fn the latter, com- | eye, and the prevalence of the disurder gave rise Imrcd with the precemn&'yur. ‘flie total num- | to a good denl of inalingering; but thers were hor of promotions was 50,1205 the total increass | cascs—scversl of them—of actual, indisputable he morninly couducted by Mr, Peotecost, the cvangelist. Mr. D'entecost touk s text fromn a portion of the Bible which las been furgotten, but which is unimoortsut, aa his remorks bore mo refercnce to the text, and which he In fact #ald he *took for peetiong, 0L Jierson. has heretolore, or . 6 o Ay child from infancy. with an e, el puraose to adopt auch child o S thld of such sdopting purson of | wag O s ot 12 pald Lo he feache | night-biindness, and T don'c remember that it | conventfonailsm.” Duriug the whole course of | reason of his pure life hias been rewanl peoble uf Atlanta can hope once wore (o iive In = s "‘fl'r,h:wlfhnul making wuch adoption n ae- | &g (o whose High standard of sMclency is waa ever expiained. T WoLcorr, © | his cxtended discourse there acemed fo be a [ NouE I8 more prominent In his Ubris | peace and quict athome e 1o atop tho war. which wout :.nnv"'l:“:-gflbk:fill'u ,’.E.Tz?'mn;:‘r'é Bn'n"r‘l'tl st D the forma of eny law for that pr; | ¢reliica tho “prescat cxcellent condition of tho sioguine pecullarity: the abscnca of any con. | 4AI chtfacter thau Uit of unreifihmors, | can aniy be done by sidmitclni that itbegau tncrar | SR 1 VIS TG il hy them & Russiun rel v, il ¢ CRi 283 and ) o] a pothy ,:2§“.ufy;l|::;'|»-m.n or parent aftor the ex- af.,"“fllu-" l“ll‘:vflrcolvlnpenl:uf: Imsi::rc’n ;fi:llufif(': ‘Wants to Know Whether It Is a Fatent- | yected train of ressonlug whateser, or, it may | this t'cnlnrv»ur (-‘:rlll:nnuvn. s too sliocking {na We don't waut onr ncgroen, or your horses, or | man-ol-war, Is this: ‘Thebarks Thumae Pope and s e ety ek (rom ench origins), adop- | 25 per cont during he peat Lo seape B (8 o b Sthete, bo maid, any reason evon, the entlre cffort belug | blood-eiirdling toblock the path by asinglesteaw | 70Ur hotics. or your ands. of n?.".’."’.‘ju-'c"'n'b-’flf e e e she talrrle of s erclolors EXgC o in beeacnca of not | wuction of 8 per cont dlscount on the portion of b Rdllor el 3 Trileads evidently fhiended o arouse the emotions u | of that nisn, 1o matter baw great or how smail | BAYE, bub we dowant and well] buve u fudt Bbedly f (s Thoy ‘alled” hory natlves that there was s (as they called” her) Russtan man-of-war fu the “fee in the Arctic, They dld not «escribe lier as belng disahled atall, only that she was so besst by ice that bior further prowress waa impeded, aud to appeal to the selfish part of man's nature, promising him good things Lo come, without a corresponding sucrifico {n this llfe, or nore than value recetved, To accept Christy the brother whom wa may intiwntely kuow, was his patural ability, who s giving his lile to the eause of God by the resculng of fallen humanity from the curse’o! pins, Point moe toa ainglo man in thin generation who has done as much to save the world as Mr. her aalorios oAt 1n city. astip, The avorage | . NEW Lenox, I, Feb. 4—In Tux Trinuxeof ralaries pald “é“he", including Principals and Jan. 20 therafsaletter from Prof. Biillnan,detail- Buperintendenta, for the school vear 1870-'77, | Ingcxpriments of Prof. Collter of the Agrlcuit- was 80312 The ayerage for the year just | ural Bureau, Washtogton, in making cornstaik ecate 4n InAtumEnt BT otn, decinring and ro- e 1640 0 €081 mdoptian, then such fmstru- drming S e wien proven as _hotetnnfler pro- T mcluriva cvidence of such adop: ) ihe sume oect a8 If auch adopifon kad have, and If it fuvolves the destructionof your lin- provementa we cannot help ft, But, niy dear eirs, when it does come yon ma; callon me for suything. “Uhenl will sbaro wit you tho last cracker, and watcl with yuu to shicla on, i e koniance with {he provisions_ of closed was emr»st."m'mm sugar. T would request {n my own_behait and | subntantially wiiat was Wrgd. Notulig was | Moody., Polut ine to 8 tan who sa with auch Fo0z i iew Rud feuiiice agulask Sanger fomneary finigellanatane onoMiew RHEYS - o sl hucly this 1s sn smeadmen 200 % the hundred thousand farmor readcrs of Tae | sald about imorovement In an's worals, bis [ fmpie faith, without ostentation, Jealousy, or | AHGFier eport e ) or! taelaw 4 FCH such adoptton shall 1a say €afe | Tho yumber of teachers emolosed durlng | Tninuxw ed thousand farmior readers of e | Bl e e ori towarl o beties ur fhure | ambition, sava the dealve t0 ALVe Sinnera, mains | o Naw, yon muat go and iake with ou the old and | through the vatiye traders coming south by tie feeble: foed and nuree them, and bulld for them, in more qlluel plnces, peaper habitatons to shicld them sgainst the weather, until the mad passsions of men cool down, and alluw union and peace once tnore to rettie over your old homes in Atlanta, Youre In baste, W, T, SngnyMax, great Kotiuchin River, as the headwaters of that. aru not far distaut from Plover Bay, 9s I have heen informea by the natives of thatplice. Now the dear men (chukehls) and lutertrlers could easity make thut distavce in a sbort time, useful lile in this world, so faras I amn able to recollect, but, * Comne to Jerual™ and we were nssured thut wo would be well cared for In the warld to come. Is not this sclfiskness? The speaker seemed mainly to depend upun anec- tained thut afmplleity of manhood el purity of character, unatloyed with un atom of vanity ur self-conceit, that“this Chirlstian genticwan has, and 1 will point you tu an example of loyalty to fiud than which there is uo brigiter vor Letter e required. * faried 1o 0 instrnment of writing referres ’.‘;‘y’o?;n;fl' acotion_ abiall be presoated and e foregonN, ' County or Probate Court of the proved Befels (1% eatato of nach adopting parent ot oY atiled to be admintatered. 1870-'77 was 705 the number cmployed during ing something for our beneflt or ndvertising o 187758 was 803, Of the latter, 80 were males, | palented process! ns he savs the proccss used T80 femaies; 20 of the males were Princloals, | to mnko the sugar is esscntlolly the same as and 10 wero assistants; 41 of the femialea were | that recently patonted by F. L. Stowart, of l'rlnclgalu. ot 725 wero nsslstants. During the | Pennayivanis. In this soction the proceas in S person dntercsted may onposs the | veor 100 teachers were sppotuted, 42 resigned, 8 | question of making sugar will be thoroughly | dote for arguments, in which ~he was | to follow on earth. C. 8, Major-General Commanding. 1t is the universal vplulon amoug whalemen -.:‘“fl;“..«‘.‘é’:n astriaont of writink as providod | (ligd, 140 wore awarded certilicates, T he | et o I B o llabte Lo 1 piosc. | very profusa; bui, if ties contained s USSR W After this Interestlus correspondonco au boen | Lot L1 =hio 13 at sato point _near. th main- [t foresolog scctiuh Lo the aume catent a8 now | end 'of the sear thero wera 50 Normal-School | cuted by some patentée, Woo't Trr Tnintxe | anything vinelog of the fruth of the | @ SHERMAN AT ATLANTA. | coocluded the Committee rewirned to the city Japdatdipsautligt Wratelt Lol e thinle eorided mq::,‘:.:“:.f’:.‘:.:’!fl-‘-‘c‘:'m.-. pre- graduatos who had not yct been appointed. thioughly ventilate ths question baforo 1 s | orthiodox schomo uf sulvatiun, perliaps tie 3 4/ * | und Gien, Sherman prepared to enter i AH1e) | the: ol rhars Sl (Srouid aibatHkeIy ho i 6 CKER, W o iseoyer ity—fhe _— ) Plittle ? loe, nsv“fim.l:u" ko oflecs and be in force Trom & tlxembnfig::&,:‘:::;g‘:i:-hml F—— time for buslncss! M. KNICEERBOCKER. ul‘c"in nlpv.-nkln: 3 scover {ty 'l;., TRow 265 Chlie |G ThID, RE L Ea: 16 b coming ”““;l"f_’_";"c_"’;"_',"“ ¢ e lnh»rmeél b 2”"”,"" -:Hhc R e 4 ! 4 4 . : c f £ 0 S e - ey were near Cape Serdre year, some nislie Jause revealed the cat In tho | 63 ara owned by the ity and 10 are rented. OF Collins® Jury Bill ngll'“g‘-” "f:el“fl"‘:"; 'éf';'fi.’&";“'»’v‘.,"in'én"'i'{».‘.’.l In 1864—The Teople of the Capltal of JOAQUIN'S NEW PLAY. 0o Su is year, some nt renc, m;'}f.fi?,"u wgn solf-evident that some private in dangor, nud that the general Iw’:‘u':‘uwmllry it not & further removed ronstderation. Alittls inquiring ofter knowl- edge satlafied the reporter that Mr, E. A. 8mall, 4 promioent member of the Bar of this clty, $ICY in IKSIDB TUSTORY OF THA DILL, snd to him the newsgatherer hied for informa- tlop, ‘appeats that lato in December last John 8. wi']fi?e’,e old resldcnt who liad followed the contracting busincss, departed this life, Jeaving imeatate yalued roughly at hslf & million of dollars. He dicd intestato, He had been three times magried. By tho first wife thero wns no jme. Alter her death ho took umwo himselt bis second rib, and by her had one daughter. At the cxpiration of tho {nrn er time of mourn- them within fen miles, sl no les or very Httin seattering sen in sight, und there Is no douht Nordenskiold's position ls not far from s hius drawn fiom the south enil of Wrangell Land .o the maln, Itis the opinlon of all that thers will be no dificalty of thuir gett!ng through the winter in sufety, oven should they losu thele ship, which fs doubtiul, if she s & well-fortlficd or well-streugthiencd sulp, a¢ 1 am Informed sha is, The 'ship Citlzen, of New Bedford, was wrecked to the westward of Cupe Serdzo in 1852, and loet everything, but the nutives carerd for them, and got them all throuzh the winter In goud condition: und nodoubt Is entertatucd among whalemen that the Vega will come out all rlzht. This ship being reported by the natives fadl- cates that she was near the fand, a3 they coutd not have scen lier hut a short atstance, and they Georgla Welcoming the Noldler Who Or- dered Them from Thelr Homes, Atlantu (Ga.) Conatitution, Jan, 20. Tlistory furnishes few more dramatic eplsodes than the one presented by the visit of Gen, Bhernao to Atlaota. Scventeen years sgo he entered this city at the bead of a conquering ormny. In the near distance the guna of Hood's army hoomed sullenly. Figing before the ad- vaneing leglons, a cloud of women awd children lurried from thefr homnes, Breaking now and then through the din of drumn aud trumpet came the shurp crack of a rifle, as some, tmad. dened at the surrender of the city, fAired on the victors, and then ended hls protest with hislife. ‘Two months afterwards Gen. Sherman left the city. Yesterday Gon. Sherman returned to the tho bulldioge owoed, 14 are frame, 38 are brick, To the Editor of The Tribune. and11s stone. Of buildings rented, 13 ara [ Cnicaao, Feb. 6,—I sce by the reports of the et 1 'l';fl|'ar|‘::§5'ow'n]l5'L‘Sy’fl.’fi'&’&",‘,“,‘,’{‘_ proceedings at Springfield that Mr. L. C. Collns total, 4 The "’dn l.'l’. '.fi,,f,{nm',fifim at the noxt general clection thero shatl be sub- bulldings are, a8 a rule, * badly ventilated, dim- | mittad to the voters tho question whether, vir- 1 llm’l'tmll, inlmical to hgnl'w.l-“]nl;cnunfly “.'xm'i tusily, the paliadium of our lberty aball be r school poi ses, nnd shotl 0 auperseded ki n:wsmu%u:mflc by Inildings owned by the taken away, or at lesst, abridged, vilz., that ety The Washington School had sbout 160 | Ruanimity of the jury in civil cases shall not be pupils {n four small rooms, originally iutended required, but that' three-fourths of twelve men for offlces and recitation rooms, shnil be the judges of our rights. Double divistons were first opened during the ‘What {8 tlic uso of such a change! Why have ‘school year 187278 for the accommodation of | telve men, then! Why not hnve a jury of six, pupils who were unshle to obtain scats. The '\:m‘f:‘:‘:n':n'{""m the tody? Where will nno- Ir:u“mlmzrugl ggg‘ll’:c ;};{;{l‘“x‘d ur::’gat‘:‘b:‘:::‘&&% 1s there lcss llability of corruption amon; pupils go to school but hall & day, and 8,000 | the three-fourthal Nol Leaye this old wid Boats, of vleven now twelve-room bulldinge, are | Well-tried system,—we can'c do better,—and to through our Drother Christ, who died for ue, descendled 1nto boll, und returned to ter three anys. Now, [ will sk, in all candor, Whera does Christ give this Inforiation o pos- itively ssserted !~ Certaluly nob fu the Gospels, sheri his accounts of the tuture life were given before nud not apler the resurrectlon dwd when, too, the account of Christ alter the resusrection {4 given differently by each of the inspwed re- porters, And yet an'intollicent congregution of many hundreds of peopls were cxpected to re- cetvée such instruction concerning the Great Un- known, Uod, {l we 8o choose tu deslznuty the Entity which rules and governs all wu sce. Verily, the aunual season of revivals is ap- proaching, s it docs with the regularity of the scasons. F. KN, Tho Lats Judge Knowlton, A Story of Maximilian In Mexico, with a Plot that Is Thrilling=The Loving and De- voted ITerolne and the Villsin Who ar- suead Her, . Now Fork Sun, Jan. 2, Mr. Joaquin Miller has written a new play, * Mexieo,”” and Mme. Von Stamwitz, the young wm! landsome actress who lately plaged Mera- lina at the Broadway Thestre, 18 to sppear In it at the Grand Opera-flouse n week from to-mor- row evening, Mr. Miller ls rald to have written the play, un- rolicited, with cspevial referencoe to the capa- bility of Mwme. Von Stamwitz to portray the leading part, at the same timo with the fdea of has iatroduced a resolution into the House that 5 o ta the playzolng public the rich veln | would endeavor to eet in shiore and make somns g for the sccond Mrs. Wallace, he took unta > | abridge it ia but @ step toward centralization, Ta the Editor of The Tribune, opemng up r st a.hird partner ot bis s und soerows, | how fiecled proferly o Sccommodate the ekl B i Suaes toe Jary a6 wep " | Gmcaco, ¥eb. BerYour notics of the con- | f€S1O uf thie dostruction and dissator, wil | of pualat-American ife and chmeacter Dith | sbefter a6 thay el unoabipily be sble Lo o, “&'&m::". 23 'fi',z“';{l,fii“o;l|h: b;?':fi “The total incrense n_avorage dally membor- WeB.J. | pection of the late James 1. Knowlton | niydo to his torch, A proud city, prosperous m,i.vmrulv “"I'"""fl g dr"“"“",:—“ Pizar- | 6o In any furiber news from .\'ordcn’a‘k]uld a VeIt lim. Thera wae so_incompatibiiity of | #hip In six yewrs is 17,030, To accommoduio Tneronse of Water-Rates. with the Committee of the Wisconsin | pjmost beyond compare, throbbing with vigor | 0" being almost tic oniy play of thiy mature | yeail going north in ihe enring touching at this Increase, there have been erceted since 1871 fourteen new schools, with a total of 11,000 To M Edifor e/ . The Tribune. ncats; but there must bs deducted from this | CiiicAdo, Fob. h—L bez Lo ralse the Inquiry number 750 seats by the burning down of the | through the columns of your journal as to what LaSalle Street Bchool, which has never been re- | vilid reason cxists for tho large increase of built, which will Joave tho actual focrease sloce | water-rates proposed by the ordinanco now be- tlogreat e Lt 10214 neais: 3 fare the Common Council. The reporta of the ANFUOEATATILNY Water Department for several years past {ndi- 18’?‘{, :1::!‘ g‘?,‘;"":fi',f‘,l.!"r‘::“:'i'fl“,lt,“,g;:. :&“.‘,&?gg'o cate that, after spplying a large sum each year for scven school sites, and $370,000 for cloven | towards tho cxteoslon of strect malns, there schiool butldings. As fast as the money comes | has been a surplus ot rovenue remalning after {nto the treasury it is applied to tho purposc for | paylng all working expenses, repuirs, etc., which It was appropristed. Contractshavobeen | amounting to a very Jarge sum. Applying the let for the_erection of a twelve-room huilding | proposed echedule to my own resldeace, it lndi- on the 8cdgwick street -front of the Franklin | cates an advance of about 88 per cent. Now, if School lat, 8t n cost of 823680.87, including | it can bo shown that any such adyauce ju the steam-heating anllrl’.uli nnd for a filtecn- | water revenue is necessary, L presume the com- room bullding on 'Throop street, near Eightecnth | munity will stand ft. Sut with supplics ond strect, at a cost of $28,432.00, including stesm- | Iabor at the lowest poiot, and & surlus revenne heating apparatos, The bullding on the | cach yesr from this source, I submit that the Frankiln Bcbool lot will be ready for use | tax-burdened citizons of Chicago will not sub- next October, und will accommodato | mit to the proposed advanco very cheerfully in 0 puplls. It will relleve the present | the absence of good and substantial Franklin and the Vedder — Btreet Ruasons. Schools of ghelr double divistons, and take pupils o from the réfited buildings on LaSalle and Wells Mr. Vocke's Teatimony. on tho boards. Mme. Von Stamyitz gave yesterday an out- Iine of the plot. She lives at the St. Denis, ond when the reporter entered her parlor her onlv companlon was a white wmaltese jap dog, that barked vigorously at the visitur.” I feel great- 1y gratifled,’ sald his wmistress, alter repressiog othe nolmal, ¢ that Me. Miller, the Poet of the Sierras, should take such an {ntercit In mv success as 1o wrlts a new play for moat a timo when his talents mixhit find much more re- wnnerative employment elsawhere. Ho saw e a8 Messaling 8y the Bronaway, uid was atters ward introduced to me by Mr. Frank Leslic. le told me thut § ought to have a_play better suited to the public taste than ** Messaling "— something more modern, and which would de- velop my capacity as an actresa more fully. e has sccondingly writien @his new work for me, zid when | remember the Jong weeks Ut b has epent over it, und the paiis he hastaken with it, aud the really admirable und popular nature of the play itsell, I assure you I juve reason to be grateful, Shall 1 give you an fdea of its featurcs{’ w1f you will." nnd strenzth and rapturous with the thrill of growth aud cxpansion, stands before him, peoplo brave cnough to bury their hatreds in thie ruins his hands have made, ad wise cnouch to turn their paseions towards recuperation rather than revenge, give him decorvus ereet- femper, Mr. Wallaco did not possess the wis. fom of Bolomon, though as ‘far sa’ his oppor- tanititles permitted he imitated the sacred proterb-writer in the matter of worldly enjoy- ‘ments, the polygamous feature excepted. Not very long after the dato of his first mar- risge, accident or chance made him a present of avameless little girl, who hiad been dessrted by her parents. The reccnll{-wcdfled pair tool cure of tha little walf, und bestowed upon it the ‘mot loving care und affcction, 8ho was taught tolook upou Str. and Mrs. Wallaco as her b reats, and as sbie_ grewjup she invariably call them’ father and mother, And Jodeed it wi petfectly natural, for when tho little ono was ¢iren o their charce It was but a fow days old. Time gradually passed away, and the littie girl fousd hersclf & woman. Bio was loved, be- trothed, and married, and not until the tiine of bermarringe was shie informed that her name wisnot Wallace, and that sho was their child only by adoption. ‘The daughtor by the sccond wife, Misa Frank Wallaco, 13 now about 18 yoars oidyand the son by the third Mrs. W., known uJohn B, Wallace, Jr,, Is 12, A3 hsa been remarked, MH. WALLACS DIED INTBSTATE. Logislature to investigate the alleged frauds 1u the lund-grant in 1858 recalls some in- cldcats of thut remarksble Inquiry. Judee Knowiton was not Chairman of the Commnittee, that position boing by courtcsy nssigued to & member of the Sonate, aud the Judge pelng member of the Assembiy. lle was, however, the most efliclent man on the Committee, the preparation of interrogatories and exawination of wituesses being assigned to him, and hls pa- tient enduranco ond unweaned labor were only equaled by his indomitable good temper. Thae labors of the Committee were long and ar- duous, and, the whole foquiry belng conaucted in star-chamber necrecy, the tenslon of mind fn being for so many weeks the repertories lavoiv- ing tho churacter'ot so many publie men was very trying to the more scnsitive members, “I'he leglslative history of the Biato bad never turmlhu.fnll evuuuumlsmnduul in bold con- ception, in the daring dash of cxceutlon, aud in 1t ingonfous aud succeasful exposure, as that of the LaCrosso lund-grant. Aud the uitimato po- Iitica! ruin und disgrace of the nflm-:l both acte Plover Bay (us the traders nnd whalers do) will et news of the Vesa, und shy will prabably he reported on the arrival of the first traders from the north about the last of Auvust, 157, E. P, HiereNDERN. ———— ‘The Jrws In Roumanis. A correapondent of the New York Times de- nles that the Jews are persevuted fu Roumania. He eays they increase fu namber amd wealth from day to day, s * ‘They are all in excellent heaitn, in far potter health thon the Roumant- ans, beeause they are better fed, better clothed, better lodeed, and because the trades by which they carn their Itving are less fatlzume and Jess exgiosed than thuse exervised by the Roumani ous, Among them nortality s less Irequent nwd births are wmore pumerous than omong Roumuniuns, They arrive (b the greatest want andl nyisury, and in'a tew vears they succeed In seraping togeiher a tolerably respectable fn- cowme. At this present monient all the cupital fa In thelr bunds, wnd the pative Larmer und lubor- er toll only ty Increase the wealth of the Jewish g, Gen, Sherman reached the city un the 12:54 traln. A Jarge crowd eollccted along the sfde- walks to sce the Gencral of the Army. The de- pot was cmufnrlllhlf tilled, mostly with white people. A sortof light, good humor pervaded the crowd, spiced up with curfoslty Lo sce the man who had burned Atlanta. There was no Ycrcnullhlc indiguation or feeling of prejudice. unost of the clumps of talkera there wero k:kc- fiving to aud fro. Ono man propused to fayor Calhouu to goaud offer the freedom of the city to (len, 8herman, ** He made too d—d free with it,” sald an objector, * when he was here before.’! As the train rolled into the de- pot Gen, Ruger, Gon. Augur, Col. Black, and two or three offlcers went to the back of the traln, A rather pretty lady was standing on the rear platform, Almost finmediately sho was otued by a tall gentleman witls deadish brown nnd gray whiskers amd thin face, Bald Gen. —f e, | Ruger, furgettinghis military reserve, *Thera wTHe scene is lald I Mexlco—beantiful Mex- | = ; Bl will bad been drawn up by his attorney, | streets, ‘The buildiog on Throop strest—to be To tha Editor of The Tritune, fro and pasaive, I» as remarkablo ns thoscheme, [ RuBeh Jorges e, il ey e e Me: antiful Mox. > . known as the ‘throop School—will be ready in o) the exceution nnd the exposure, ho _ Is. io genticman raise s hot |} feo, the reglon of Montezumu. of Cortez wid g€ 4o Ko B4, Ball but never slimel, ecauro the knowu s tho'throop School—wll be scady i1 | _Cuicago, Feb. 0.—In sour atatemont of Mr, | eS8ty S botore the Commyt. | with 8 quick ‘und | ‘not ungraceful mo- | by Conguisadores, (Lola, o wrotel, sball | I —. i proposed exccutor, he learned, had met with ?ecnnlnxy reverses ond was in a tizht finaucial box. About s year previous to_hls death, and Ru\ befora the will waa drawn, Mr. Wallace, 1t alleged, slgned a paper acknowledging the 1 be had broueht up as his daughter by adop- lor, e had freauently addressed ber as “my beloved daughter,” nnd bad eiven her a house snd Jot, This paper it i3 the objcct of the blll recited to legallze, and taus establish her claim beyond the possibility of doubt. lhe day after Br. "Valtaco's desth, Mrs. N.. B. Rapulese, the adopted child, and Miss Frank Wallace, the child by the second wife, spplied fot lettere of administration. ThaCotirt grant- tion and safd: “Why, how ara yon, Auguri” belue evidently pleased to sed the gentleman aliuded to. He came down the steps rupldly, shook the hunds of the oflicers cordial- 1y, and then lnflng: “General, won't you ke caroof the eirls?™ started out of the depot with Gen, Ruger. There was no cxcltement, uud no demonstration. The prople were curious to see Gen, Sherman, but tade o rush at al. Upou reaching the Kimball flouse Gen. Bber- man_reglstered, W, T. Sherman, Mr. Toutll- lot, Miss Lizzle Sherman, and Miss' Elflc 8her- mun.” Gen. Van Vilet nud Mrs, Van Vet reg- {stered betow thess names, le expressed won- der at the gencral thrifey look of the city nud went inmediately to his room. The programme of the evening was & llmFle but pleasaut one. Alter dinner a number of carrisges called at the frout of the hotel wnd Gen, Bherman and his party were taken on o ride trough the city. The oficers and ladies of McPlerson Barnicks guve (ien, Bherman wikl hllmnwun{ltomuumcntuy toll at McPherson Barracks last night. Just Do torronted premises on Bino Ialand avenue, | Yocko's tostimooy bofore the Blodgote Investls and luto tho Clarke, the West FourteenthStrect | Eating Committce, you show that o pocketed No. 2, and the Walsh Btrect Schools. Assoon | 817,000 for his own fecs, und paid 83¢ per cent as the amount nn:c-uv{l Is coliccted, & bullding | to the policy-holders. N should be erccted on {ho eite at the corner of This suggosts the story of the lawyer who col- e ehow) ackommouation. (1s wil b | lectod 850, kopt 41, aud pald s ciont 80, ro- borno In mind that the date of this report is | marking to the poor wrotch thatbe would charge July 81, 1878.) Lin more if he were not distantly related to his In the sppropriation for uew buildings, the | grandfatber! The ellant quictly pockoted the City Council Inserted the following: ¢ Lrovided, | g6, and muttercd ms he turned away, **What a No buildiog shall cost more than $12,000." This | rood thing for me he wean't related to any of 1limitstion, the Preaident says, is not in the in- | tho reat of my family; if he had been Iwouldn't turest of economy, and he thinks it would be | haye b ot wiser to put the” expenditure of the sporopria- Alr, V. confesses to $17,000, but fails to pro- tion cntirely under the control of the Board of | quee his bank buoks when called upon, as they Education, which ins had tho experlence that | might posstbly revest more than that sum. will coaplo it to fuvest tho money to the best | What a fortunate thing the poor, prerty-strick- adyaotazc. o policy-holdors fn the Germania were not ro- Mr, Bullivan maintains that the 1igh Schoola | Jated to'this “*chipmunk of au Asalgnee, In- ars popular with people of moderata circum- | atead of belng simply old nelzhfjors, fricnds, stunces, who caunot afford to acnd thelr chil- | and rellow-countrymen! JUSTICH. dren to semiparics and colleges. ‘Tho peoply tco were men of note, and quite reculeitrant till e tiext room ! I fearl certaln declslons of the Buvreme Court, then opportunely in sesalom, woro announved, after wlilch, findivg no escape from contession, they gove the wholo history of the bribery from ity tuception to the dellvery of the bonds to Gov- ernor, Judige, Scuators, Assewblymen, il otliery, clearly and frankly, Although the beliel was goneral that the Lund Grone biil had been carrled through the Legislaturs of 1650 by corrupt lnfluences, und eveu certaln mew- bers wero spatted, {u view of thelr unfavorable antecedents, yer. theso disclosures were astound- log wud humilisting, ‘Tha scope of corruption sncluded not om{ the suspected but mauy whose Jives weio unblemished by ioistrust, ™ A fow who took Lba bribe made fecble cofforts to pal- Hlate the offense, but most of them tound their wuly palliative In silence. rowmarkable circumstance which perhaps could not occur in these days was the pro- found secrecy with which these fucts wers Keot from Puhllc knowledge untll they were roported liays to lock you up in ahall)” Here the dog, after barking nid Jump- iz around the folds of his istress’ dress, sprang into her Jup, and, rollivg bimself up Into u round ball of white fur, blinked aggres- sively with his small blue eyes, # Ar | was saying," the actress resumed with effusion, “ the scene i lald in Mexico, 1 am the herolue, Lo'ores, you kuow,~—youne, rich, or- dent, and, of course, beautiful, fulores {5 bo- trothed to her cousin, Gen. Torello, of the pu- triot army, whom st hates. The tero, Capl, Randoiph, 18 an Amerlcan oflleer - Maximil- lan’'s servive, tall, lLuudsome, nnd dashing, with black mustache and lovely eyes. Mr. Colton tuke the port, und " it In no more than justles to him way thut he plays it to perfection. Ile the Austro-llunearian uniform, of course. ‘The low eomedy parts are three in number, the fieat of which {s Ur. Popper, an Amerlean Consul (Mr. Ben, Maginly), who s alwave wrapuiug bunself {o the Amerfcan flag und gettlug en- FAREWELLpigm ‘23 CONCERTS REMENY! VIASRERK i RIVE-KING = Concers Combluation miea, for (e benel uf LADIES and sUBUKBAN RESIDENTS, 8 grand ¢ SATURDAY FAREWELL MATINED 3 At Hziwfn‘:lwk. and st # o'clock eveuing, Urand 0 FAREWELL CONCERT, For which seats will be sold st the 50c, POPULAR PRICE, 75c, And $1. Secure your scats TIIS MORNING, st Uoot & £ Bone', 138 Btate-t, I DELGI On the 24 ult, & protest was flled tn the Probate Court by Eldridee & Tourtelotte_on behalf of Jotn B, "Wallace, Jr., denying that Mra. Rappleye w11 a legully udopted daughter, neserting that she has no clalm whatever on the cstate, or any portiou thercof, and asking for the appolntment of & new admintstrator, . 5} v the right of the maln entrance Gen. Ruger, wled with hi Dutr, wh “GEO, B CARFRNTEIR, Manager, There arc ooly three heirs, admitting Mrs, | demend them; therclore lie thinks they should Blshop Slm Hermona, {n full. Curlosity wus loug strained to the ut- | 8¢ 1. Black it Dien | tamsted b his carpet-huw, who eats bunsnas . ger, Rapoles 0 v iept up. = moat tension Lo know what had been leurned | Mré. Ruger, Col. Black, und Mre. Blsck | ontiuuully, mid says that he ever got futo 0 7 m‘nlo)u to be ono, und it will undoubtedly | be kept up. To the Editor of The Tribuns, and who were Incuipated, but the evolation | Atood a reccised the guents as they came in. | yuch s country for revolutine. In the moru- l"["‘““‘““'“fl;‘.‘."" o & differencs to Jobn 8., Jr., whother hio “ets one-balf or one-third of the estate, Should Uie Levislaturo pass the bill therc will be Do neceaslly for_enteriog upon e chancery sult to prove Mre. Rappleye’s alloged claim to adop- {r&. léwzunlxe mx‘mlm;r can ?l“ wul;d hIn the Pro- rt, il the partition of the propert, <an b¢ yeadily detormined. If the bln lgfl u’: me 4 law, then the onl} resourco fs an in- terminable chancery sult, i’ which a great deal of liuen, of mure or less brightness, will bo ;mhed for the outertainmiont of ths Court-House louogerd. For, aa the Jaw uow is. there can be :lhohldopliun witbon} an u{lpuunn In court, and llme';l.?’:v:‘.lfh llr.‘\}h lnfl is ed ‘I’g ul ve D 5. enitigo, valu = Probate Conrt. ncublea of the emerp KVENING ACIOOLS .Cuicaco, Fob. 6.—~The lnst number of the Ai- were opencd Bopt. 10, 1877, {n varfous localities. | tiance coutatus tho following parsgraph: The schools were opened five evenings in cach Dlshop Simpson rsther bosata that in all hia long week, and romalined in scsslon fourtcon weeks. | mipisterial ife ho ever read u sermon. Nothe ‘Fhie total eurolimont in these schools, male and | jng (n this 10 bosst of, for Wealey aud Chalmers fomale, was 8,245; the mverage attendauce for reachod somg guod ones, and Chrlst's Sermon on tho entire session was B,478; the totul cost was !'n., Alount munfin svom worthy of perusal, $7,611.28; the cost per pupil was, on total A littlo attention to Blshop 8lmpson’s lecture "“""l:l"""‘" ‘fifsfx" expenses, $3.417 00 aversze | youlg have saved tho Alliance from & blunder. attendance, .umm i B Reading sermons as & mode of delivery, and p perusing scrmons as 8 meavs of personal profit, ’I;'&flgflflfl ‘::llll:‘e‘rllltfl fl‘,‘;’“,f“‘t!:f" i "re'“ are thinga so entirely different that the fact thut E, s % xl!u any Journallst or pulacrupticr even should bave percent Jolning the stnginge elas ¢ ¢ 5 confounded them is uvaccouutable, under the pule they mixht have refus Blahun Blunpson recoms d todo ‘ 80, OF e 44,000 puplts tn the echuols, nearly | 11 bis Yule lectu Beverul arrived, awong them some of tha citi- rens from Atlants. Soou (ien. Bherman und hts arty arrived, As they entered the hall the Enm struck up a grand march, amd 1t scarcely alterwards gave room fora ceneral intreduction. "Fhe fret quadrille wua called soon sfter Uen. Bherman entered. ‘fhe General asked Mrs. Ruger to dance with him, und Gen, Van Vitet sulleited Mrs, Col, Bluck g a partuer, und the quadritle commenced, Uen, Sherman took & hund in all the dances except the round dauces. s second guudrille was with Mrs, Col, Black, He scemed to on]u{ the fug hugely. When (jon, Bherinan's irst vislt to Atlants was snnounced in Bepiember, 1564, by the booming cuonon to the northesas of the elty, & weellug wus eld to ug, befure breakfost, he a4 called up Ly the - telligenee thut the Governtent s overthrown, atul that the army has pronounced fu fuvor of a guerllla chief. At noon he receives a teleeram thut ihe new Presidont bus Leen shiot sud un- other fnstalled fu his place, uml by nicitfall there ls o third Governient in fall bigst and o third do facto Preafdent o the nutional paluce. Then there is a rollicking Irlshman, Barney ' Shew, Who lins come to Mexico to i1l his pock- cts with allver und who brings his swectheart, Mollie O'llowrke, wlung with him. Miss May Fiske ploys the part of Mo'tie, nud Mr. Lutells (the Judge in **'The Danites ") tlat of Laruey. S The opening srene |s u beautiful one—n view of the vity of the Moutezunias, surrounded by was not made till the report wus resd simuls tancuusly fu the Benate by the Chalrmun and in the House by Judge Knowlton, lu full scs- slon, Aud here an tueldent of profesefousl § tegrity way be given. The clerks whu trane serived the testimouy for copy bud been sworn to scerecy, But the wEole must be printed, and 1t would boan awkward thing toswear the printers. The Chalrmsn went to . Atwood, Biate Privter, und ssked him 1€ the mattor could be safely committed to his tnct without danger of exposure, ‘I'lie Colonol nuswered that hie had nsver known w printer bo betray 8 professional trust, sl the event justitied his contidence. ‘Lhey kep the secret faftbfully. 'The vonsequences of the uxanfvation sud ex- TO-NIGHT e soarseana sy, 10-NIGHT, ‘The Becond of the Serles of PRATT coiifn.., dnt rinn REMENY1 The Great Violinlst, and the brilifant young Planiste, ask leave modt i auousl report of the Board of Education, the year ending July 81, 1878, contaiuing the Jearly statements of the President aud Buper- l;::dm. Willlsm K. Hulllyan xud Dusos vught to be well taught, sud there scoms to be rm;’m Tor improveinent {n tho toaching of Ger- Av;“ l;:l‘::e:) Tx:‘u!::x:" map, No fuu)t, huwevor, attaches 10 the teach- To !l ors, a8 thoy ddll that can be doue with thu fs- | Cnicado, Feb, B.—tn the nelgbborhood ot llities afforded thein"” Twelfth and Ualsted streets there has been In Wiscousin eanuot be counter sinuous otners, but at that time the world bad not been fostructed in the morality of Credit Mobllier and back salary grave, nud” the - unsophisticated clauso in » mends the perusal of the best sermons as help- N determine what reception should be given the t 1 y 4 Bext, v for 8 lhicaring this month or GERMAN. . sermous from the pulplt, g men, growing in publie influonce, but this * eter | Se0d & rommittcs Lo mevt bim, and Mayor Cal- | [oras fn tho distauce. fu the buckzround two with Orohostra. [ S —————t S1r. Bulltven d . tob Thu Justice una profundity of the Alliance, s | 1" 500" “was ns fo albatross sround the | houn, Counclimen Ruwron und Wells were up- | yolcanoes are In active eruption, and the scene, 2 1r, Bulllvan does ot secm toba prepossessed | ey 1 the above criticlsm, fs only cqualed by ¢k of the Anclent Mariner, Very fe palntod. Thie s the letter in substance which | 18" Von “tnay tnagiue, fs splendid. la the next | AEATS for sale THL NING at Moot & Sons', 1:9 CITY BCHO with tne manuer of tesching Ucrimgu ju the ¢ it He action of the Rock | Ueek of the Anc ier. Very few of | 5, cnted 1o thelr sppeals ! ot dlv i Htate-al., ato0c, 736, / BCHOOLS. publlc schqols. 1o miludes to {lis branch as e trequenteciiicliny on ie action of tho Hock | iiem ever came up fur publlc favors tho bondy | they prescted louclc Souells | st the stage fs divided, uto o parts the fret G Udrance Blcots of the Tiokrd of Edueation | (o10s Leon ok prcuetiv bF soaslinait woniq | Coticamss f not remarkably acate, may perbaps yerem polsoncd vl It g b Sy dacen | i it o, ine widernied Moyor | gt S, who s et tn the new | ) VACKEIEN ; 5 ted as furnishing & certain of ¢ne Yy ¢ v and two u s for nierly of Torello, is to bs Yy 3 Roport. Dave bon under s wystem Giflerent frony thas | SO to/Srs ; bt sumg more successful politiclans to Invest o [ 404 tee ] B L SHOTL TG ol of ‘the poonte | PRITIOb mrrY A3 uu o { , s ¢ The advanco aneots. are out.of the twenty- | nOW o yoguv. \Vhatever s taught iu theachools | tertainment- Laspuctulin K McOUsXxY, Axeicmih U itpiute arat of tie sald cily 1o rxpress (elr wants and wishos, ;‘l"?l';yf"’ R LA fi‘ T ‘ A]]A CAVENDISH racstly, but respoctiully, to patis ‘n oider l:euuu'lnu ma‘:u to | (Lols, you rogue, {nu must be qulcl.? Hhe t comos Just futhue to thrust away the Jeveled muskets, wd to receive the explosicn of the anmlcr In her fuce. Bhe becoures blind, and y you Lo consider 1! Atlanta, At Grat view ibatrick us that the ure wonidinvolve estrsardinary hardship aud bul aluce wo have scen tho ractical exvcu- NIGHTSTANE SHORE. o1 lea me luss 5 4 T tion of it, #0taras It has progressed, &nd the In us introduces a new olement—the pathetle— Raturda; —lmfivn;m h‘i\om Matlnee, - ) i - 5 ‘le thiuke thire (s reasonable ground for com- | existence for sume time & public nutauce which | pevnle were fuclined to * remewber thuss, in T, and b vy heued.e Yy Al \ [ Th ormer, f i feport, subte the foliow- | FIAI O A of (s SUCELaGes F o ACD0L | soecas 0 need 1 extenatve publiciy that Tun it i disoprovation. W | e nlenees. Towe s | ‘oo the piece, e third act pressnts the b | Monday—THE NEW MAGDALEN, Ada : 2 foaticlal statement, year, especlully for childreu who have 1o 1exvo | ipyioonn slone can give, I order that it may be Moudy's Work, wilering atfending 1t, wo are atisded hat the | SOTRR G R LG ne comen 1o o | CBYCRAISh RS Merey 1 4 schoal st au curly agu. = I ‘The :“w:'r'f:lr {hu Buporintendent merely goes | properly dealt with. 1 refer to the promiscuous over the ground covered by the President, lu du- | public dances held nightly fu the Twelfth Btroct tatl, snd deuls principally o figures and etatle~ | Turper-Hall, and in many low saloons of the tles, district; and particularly lo theso sffalrs on nount of 1 will involve sggregate consequences spvaliing snd heartrending, We ouly refer to s few (ucts to try to 1llustrats part how this messure will operate in praciice; you auvanced the prople north of this fell bac aud bufore your aerival hero a largs portion of 1 VALUE OF 6CHOOL FROPRRTY. Inss for echools hhlu chased but ot ‘yet pald fo 40,700 bhelonai 1ciusive u".’fih‘h"..f.“:f-‘&':“u‘i.‘ofi“?.‘f 1,601,288 bridye across a mountalu torreut, Bhe i bhod, poor thing, und can’t sew that three plunks of s bridge have becn remwved by the villaln Tordllo. Down she goes, with & shinck, (nto the abyss, whils the gullunt Capt. ftangilph catches To the Editor of The Tribune. Cuicaao, Feb. 5.~1In the Allfance of the 4th ult. Iuotico an editorlal on ** Moody’s Work from Its Presont Outlouk,” by, I piesuiue, one AR, 7 roprivtor spd Mageger. ’ Prices-25¢, 80c, Toc, and #1140, Matiuees, 33c 20d o, Last Throo Perfurinances of shs ) e rforin | . Totay ,, 3 T Suturday pights with thelr late termination vu | Rev. George H. Pecke. *For a long time," be | beopte iad Telired south, 80 that (s couniry wouth | Jier [ ber fall and saves ber life. Cabs you fiue ! k m“m S iy e i +1oe 84,083, 507 TAPF%N'.MM"“"L}?’P_[& S’?’;‘EMN- Buw zmm:\:n 5 Al- mtuhl‘n-l‘urzu Lo u- | says, i the revival work of Mr. Boody ns "been | S AniE o _u’::,‘z‘.’uj"':’{‘;,'m‘{,"‘,’,."’.‘L’:.":‘. hoasen. | 5 ing wuyrhiu inor twrillingly dranatict Ffllllfll}?fl!(‘flri:l[ 19? gv(:’!:lhllgln'qg QEIEEQYERNDBB 4 ta j cl 9 favorite resorts of Lad charse- | - ¥ No, . 3 J o S A Oi10aao, Feb. 0.—Ts not, Theodore F. Teeds | Fors of Lotk sexss; thisvea and celininala of il | closely scrutinized und sharply crhetsed by | Lothed Lol ity sre ov s riog la et W 7eTa nertectty aplendtd, 1 think that ope | W EIIDS. WELINS. Yo jsaie of & an lwporter? Without grounds, bo commenced | sxes sud of all d:sm:. of duvelopment showing | friends and foes.” In the suaimcr of 08 I was | ©4piilbon o ¥low 1a 1t possible for 1he people [ tablcan alone wiil Insur the success of the Fom e ron a sult fu'coust, then sowardly walved s bearing, | 8 decided parts n{ for the dissipation sl | onlv oue of about 100 thiat made up tia loose- | upill Lese (woatly women'aud children) to fiod sny | vlay beyoud question, Why, thiere is lucident y uot daring to havo our atlidavits made punl revelry which thers have full headwsy, Enough | pointed congregstion that frequently wet | sheltert And bow centbey live through the wintes envugh in 1t to wako balf ‘s dozen ordinary . fu the woods, —nu shulter or subsistenre, in the dicate ¥ B T o Iidat Of siraiigors who kitow thetn not. and will- drumas? skipped away to Now York, and now resorts to { twut of Lhe nulssuce; and when 14 Is further con- sround the south door of the old Court-Houte i Rt ct i : Tml"""“'i;r'xfin'-;iyii'- «rern® O80,7H | tho yewspspers for tho purpose, evidently, of | sidered thut thicss orgtes do not eud ou Sundavs | J0_bear ?‘l’- :'D‘;;‘! IWE::‘"-‘ ”‘;]“ ik, ua L oute i owertn sulit Uiem e IF thor wers | ¢apt ,fflf'i'n". wio gx.v:n‘:“za(ur:m?:fl:‘iaz. i ol now, thiat Mr, Moody Lad startod out stugle- | WiILEIER0L |\ 0\ of tho consequences | dtiounces Turelo for iy villatny, wiid the i e uutil sbout the time when respectable people Intimbdatiug our subscribers 1o tho lntereats of § 5oL thur, T chink 14 wil be sdinitted srival Agoncy, Although we prefer courts Lo | y1,y7yayiediato steps should ba taken for their newspapers to seitle matters of thischaracter, | guppression or proper regulation, Just s wa will hore reluctantly make s statement | churchi-guers, fresh and sober, are wending thelr which stiould be a sufliclent answer to all Leeds’ t'u'i."‘ hels meetiug places, they sre met face 187774, LAST NIGITS OF THIS OPERA, Dates New English Comic Opera Company. The Quees uf Eunglish Light Upers and Couled, ALP!.M OATES, sud a gread array of Ariists, In t‘l sparkling Comic ‘;m’:i banded in 8 good work, sud needed all the woral, to say nothing of the religious, support that be could muater, for, whits” he had & few loyal wen st bis back, he liad an fmmense mized crowd of backbiters {u his front, suapplug and periatist Captuin wnd Patrlot General fizht. fan- dolph recelves & very deep woundd, und {3 sent to the saing .Mfiml whiore tho vlind Lilores has been taken. Lufore they purted in the previous st sho gave him a of thie measurs, You know the wor, the Lorrore, and e suflcriug canuol be describad by wurde; ioanginuitun can oniy canceiva of it; and we ik you ta take thewa thinge into conslderatiop. ‘We hnow your tiu snd mind are constantiy oc- the couuterpart ot 3 $ i % BTUP DU, o porg, 16,004 | pratensiops, When the McKillop & Buragus e by gaue of the offscouriuge of sucioty, | howling with yells of durision to drive blm from | Supled With the dutles of your command, which | wyich ahe keops, und abe tells him thut when oo SaT MANIiee a0 ustinl; P sy kit waed 3 | Company, ‘of New York, e, o | Feckiogz withs drink and wicited by vilo passious; | bivwarkr almonk detars d Fruin 8o bl Yo e toe: | 18 skclc or by trouble shouwil) comss $o e 1w AT RIS b congyiLLE: ¥ patachoo] purnoses, . " 12,210 | eak oftices, dependont upal them, pecessarlly | fsswing forth from thelr nocturnal bauuts. | fliy success in that day of hls great labor was | cinetdered ibia subject 0 all of fte awful conag- | POOT tufoig enters the hosultal, eropiug her way AL ONITION DENG, { ‘webtvund redt of beidel:Fuid ‘Tind closed at once, But the judependent ol Surely this castiot longer be tolerated. Keapect- | maagres for his uatural SbUIty Wes Yeb UBRecos: | Somtoe. sud that vi sore rauction yod, we hope, | Suoug thy ruws of slck wnd wounded. iy B N | A Pl n’n for school pur, 8,100 | the Weat were not atfectod. They immediately Lully, Tuosas COURTENAY, nized, sud the wetel i bis ULsWeryiug constiti- | would Bob make tuls people #b exceptlon to "2 | wounded Ztandoiph lies in & deatilike stupor on Por lsbop, gupron o $:330 | reorgsulzed uuder the pate of % The Western e e s bfors been Taped Tuto briuht | saanbind. for we know of no such tusiance ever | his pallot. Gulded by sowmo ysterlous fustinct, A SHOOTING T s SULDI 20,079 | Commercial Agency,” established now oflices in The Desplaloes-Strest Lodging-Houss. uteel by rough coutsct with public scorn, uor | baviug occurred, —surely uever in Unit the blind girl sppruaches. Slie grusps his cold, ,nofl differsnt sectious of the couutry, with uew T the Editor of Tha Tribuns, his heart wounded by back thrusts Trom the sme-i—md what hay this heiple uple doi clummy band—the haud of death it secms to 849 | wanogers, und It was from thess new offices that | oyicig0, Feb. 8.~ ask of you, In God's that they should be driven from thelr Bonios to | her—und, clutched fu ite wiaap, Guds the coun- Friday and Satuday, Afieracoa aad Lvenlag, pollished rapier uf sowe wwndl{ bypocnite. He went 10 his work witliout education, eloquence, or wealth, but he bad that fu bim which few preschers have,—push wud energy,—aud ss wander, strangers sud vutcsats, and cxilvs, aud to subolat 00 charity? We do nut kuow aa yet the number of peoplo siill here; of thuso who ace b we arc satisied 8 re. terpart of the proctous crues she carrics o ber bou?ml. Bhe crivs * Jaudo'ph! Landolph!! and bege hlm, in piteous acceuts, to look up und to 20, 800 wa obtalued all our rcgaf.u for our Junumy Toial ezpenditargs for the school Book of Ratibgs, which is orizinal fu tltle, | Dsme, a3 8 favor to suflering tumdulty, to Yoy, atd contonps Tobo anaoyed soy furthct | fusert tho followiog artide ia your valusble Februsty 7nd DIIS'I‘INII‘OLIL\ Tocre 88 e i o fo our business by newspaper squibs Irom this | columps, sud let some of them ponder who | tmuch of the love of Uod io his soul 88 mauy of ciable number if sllo 10 rem 4 bows recoguize ber. iercupon Trujiie eoters sl P — 08 :""‘ OYor previons year!.., m,sgg wan Leeds i3 an outrue flmmfixnw-llehd o ,,.mu.:' street snd gather up thelr skirts for | them, in some iustances, out together. 7 1te e buboiat fof sovaral mouths witaout assht- | Orders har wway, Dulures mwduened with love TUK GREAT HIT OF TIE SEASON, il sscounting for Ahe Increass of expendts | Uiackmaliog, wnd which would be quickly e ety Door unfortiantes | went'out from bie shop, 8 be sald, o work | aace, aud 8 resnectable uumber for 8 wuch longor | i grict, b drugged oll to brisou, the tyrsut MISS LINA TETTENBORN flrea ur Lt voke Oyer the pere pedintal | chacked it Leods could be found withio o | fear ey Wig ortunates | wenp 00 [O MR 0 L0 ritlciso through pulpit | time, wod who' might not need assisancy at auy | turnivis a deut ear to et trantic ploadiugy, ITer anantia Moslcal Dras, Crcelteut expluug thuc thera wn an ucresas in | Jurisdlction of ou crimival courts. Wo asauro | whor shough Uig liriok God bas sbowecsd o | oryiree o labore of sny other workers [n tho | tmor dtly and solemaly | o TUE fast aet,tt contluuod the wympathetlc | yyyy, 71k NILKVENDEL OF GEKSASTOWY, reits umber of teachors, and the demaud for | QUF Dalrous thal tbls justitution s amuly able | their besds manifold blesaloin, bave strayed | sauwe divine cause, aud probably uo man ever ';Tu‘:;‘m": :::Zu'l';.?m- "u':iu:" flyl‘ v |innln uctresy, ber lace flushed with the suopressed | oo 8 oru, splcodid Ulio, Pricea—15c, 256, 35¢, ks puthos of bier part, “la n the prison cell of the Capucbin Couvent, frow which poor Maximilian has beea led forth to ue shot only o little whlls befure, Jlgude'ph und Barucy bave been tenced to death Hurney for cowardlee that be has pever counnitted, Jandy: fur having fought for the duad Emperor. res, Ly ber conlinoent in & dark cell, has recovered ber sight, ‘Iliero i s besutlful passagu bere, a8 and prepared to protect thew and its own iu- | gwuy from the paths of virtue and walked into Servaty; muily 5y, Lor “:"’ fi‘é‘k",‘mfi,"a Co. | tbe chavelsat vica with whom theso angels of L —-—“—'-—— mercy~more sppropriately I might say chil- An Awkward Blunder. dreco of God—are dally and: diigently In Parls tho other dsy 8 young lady went into | tolling to reclalm ~to lead them one of the great drapery houses to sbop with | back iolo that soclety of which many ber maid. %hcy keep. watchers thero; and one | of them have been 8 bright snd shiniog light, of these, makiug sure ho bad sceu svmetbiog, and whers to-day thgy woald be casting lustre colisted foto the Master’s soul-saviog servico belore who thouxht Jess of the public or private optuiens of men than Mr. Muud{ or cares less today what tho-outeld world thinks of bis work. For years be worked without public sympathy or vroals of baving douo more thau ordinar] )aborers in the viuorurd of God. A fow wenl %0 hoas buw, lke wyacll perbaps, who wero too fun, bald .for out of the ctal "fl:{bfiw ugusually large, on accongt ot mu‘n'flu lie also gtatoe thut the ex- Aaelf, jpe MEOULL of new bulldiogs explalos T g fegio v fo certain ftews last ;‘m of ':‘i‘,“‘hubhllum m‘n\ o mdma 3 . Ul cugineers B mfi&i‘f};’ ¥aviug It tuel, made posstbls by ey Wi reduction of Wi sout of sutler this uafortuuate peonls 1o remala at boi aud oufoy what little means they bave. Kesbe fully sdomiticd, il;Al 3. CaLuoux, Mayor, HawnoN, Councliman, L. ¢. Werrs, Councilmun. And this Is the answer wade by Gen. 8tier- mau: Hravqrasrsns Mitirasy Division or Musis- sres, X Tus Fisiy, Asiawta, @a., Boepih sday aud Friday e£2:50. TOMMY TUL. it U AL T TR resi G, ad Ar. CHAS. THORITON 1a bl preas e Nan s ur, Tle $pirit vt the Kasawhs s i AU ALY >