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1CAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY who fs_entered for the Garilen € ip. The | Jured by the foul afr in whie total of entries for the mecting s thus increfsed | #nd rupnosed to tinrg inocuonsiy, ¥ %0 the bitherto unheard-of fizura of G0 bofng | 40 Which this ovil worka i the inlat of familien during lonzereninzs by not adequately appreefat- an averago of uver forty-four to each event, ¥l Abtok te fipst Tor nnplensant !‘lp’l‘rlm‘l:-wnn‘. CHARLESTOR, Feb, 7.—In tho races to-day the | over, the ph; —~SIXTEEN PAGES. 5 3 AR dredth shot left the balls frozen. What & ring- /SI,ORTING ]"vl"hTS' io2 ahoat went up as hie counted from the rpot Tir o ntnd began to work for position with the pame accuracy that marked the opening of the great nfly Brilllnnb Conclu- run, Fifteen shots around the table, and, Insuranc nte, § 0 often used it during the last decade of his pe, telegruph and express companies, 85003 1lfe, A Jady who was fong a member of Mr. bankers nnid private clubs, $2330; and so_on Parker's household, und who assisted him fn d>wn to druggisty, doctors, and iawvers, wio his futellectual work, sage that the [dea did not must pay $3) each, Warmoth wonted totag spring at onco to his mind in jts perfect concise- at Lelpsie, Bazuny, where he had studied a with the $ntention of making 1t his profession. Circumstances brought him to this t:unnl;( few years ago. Jlere he sought to earn a i by coloring nlctares for photozraphers ans sfeal suseoptibilitles beeone fnured | daily neswspapers 35,000 a3 # common nuisanve, ness; hie bad expressed e h Sing“l h Billiard il deatening apnlaure, the master was play- | mile amd a half dash was won by Jim Bell, Rap- | to the fmmcdiate results of breathing an atmos- | hut of cotrse that ald not pues, 10 Louislana * geadinally lc&mflng:I'I'flusivmatrx';f:‘llo:fl:::al:l E;L“h‘:fié’ffl:'fi?‘.'.n.?"".'é'l"ap5:?1'."%2?3"\'?: gion of the T om e vl st Vehen the count grow to | pshannoe secand, Bisl Dillond third. Time, | Miete charsud, more or lets Teaviie with A | can colleck anch llechaes a3 tiere, she ought to e address to the Anti-Nlavery Soclety, May 13, | was refased admisston fito ‘atloast one hospital, Toul‘n&meut" " 400 the excitemont was futense. It grew yet | 24084, Little Rob sick and withdrawn. l:;l:‘mlill ;;l 1:1.:!'!“1-;{;)1;":1:([ :t.u:u‘numr«l ru:\li |1rcl hvl“r mnterest nu:n on the minute, and pay ;%ihwhc're it anpears thus: O all the \wa'plfl, and dled of 0ld und starvation. e O e everent up toward the | The mile heat raco was won by Herzamont in | Sracitest men that o mcttint his dngeauity of Lallher debtawithin fireeerh o7 hished I Al onal Sneerhon: Vou 2, b B e 1, . h o A P R Tareest. recorded . which Stosson Wimaelf | 1:50, 1:483¢, 1:%0, Capt. E. It Hanle won the | vieed by which the ndvantaze of La-a< an Hlumi- g o But that," ahe adds, *was not quite potuted BUSINESS NOTICES. Makes the Largest RUN | i tiade, Wit e best bimacifi—io, 441, | frgheat Dating agent may be secured seithot te drase. LAKE FISHERIES. enough for the wéapgn ho needed o use #n of- giosson M@ ; had mado. AWIL b ben B re | , Tl one aud s quarter mile dash wag won by | back of slow pisaning with o et of molaries i {en 1h critfeialng the Nhtlonal actiot, 10 DICFCS | 1o E ey o e o tire hoe f - Racord, and Site Down T i el one T | grol, Esilah sccuud, tatte F. tird, Egsot | a depressed vaalityIs sure to lilu o ts trsin.? | The Bilt Sow Tiefore Congrein for Thete | ninl nonetrate. iia ming of hearer and teader | LoSip neic lettimang In fararof e o rertonts on fident. mas] "Byt Blosean kevk RIC OB o Time, 2:16}4. e ma— TrotretionaAte, John P. Clark ins Some . With1iat just fdéa of Democracy, eecuring it | ha proved it ta be a valnable romedy for consapin- Confi " were as obedient as ot hny time nreviously, and il HI g 1t Viaws Itespecting thia Propagation of Fisti, | here by much fterations and 1 candistinctly ce- | tion, asthma, diphtherls, and a1l dinenses of ths 3 h 8 ! PRI thie audlence became lllfll‘lllytlmir, cxrlwcv.lnu to 2 CURLINGH, i Detroit Poat, i fn!lm: ]I filh]mk wher; he lll:erwlr;i( read it {m.;: ln.:i "1"’(”& nl(-nur:cn‘\:’:;a tinlnly by,A. B. %, gea the game closed with this run, inectal Dienated to The Triduns. A few days ago Johu P, Clark published over | 30 ne in his librars, condensed fnto this gem: or,_chiemiat, Boston, Sold by all draggists. schncicr.smruug from 10 Pointa, | fo 1o KeOC COtut T4t and then | Minsaunss, Foh. 7—Three rinks of fhe [ o The Heconstenciod fiiardc e o st and Tripune the atate- | O e hevple, by the peovle, for the people | == pry coons, Bre Winy the Game in Two e e o g o & dcllcato carom, whlle | Portage Curling Club arrived nere at noon to- | | T sembmonthly mecting of th West-Turk | jnont that wiF the whitefsh could Lo proteete | T e e e e Innings. thio uproar was at {ts higm. After tho game | day to play & return mateh with fhe Milwaukee | SO4FC Was hew st evening,—belng the At | ononefe’ gpawning grounds, and allowel THE BLENNERHASSETTS. . was called, “Schuefer, 10; Slossan, 560, Schac- | Club. “Tiic conteat took piace this nfternoon at "f""'f the recent decitlon of the Supreme Court | (o oo™ yninolested twenty days, our e o1 s fer aprang to his fect, 1o coemed ineptred by | Kroczar's Skating Parkc, sl rewulted in anofher ;h‘:")‘x"“';‘;:z“'x’gc':"w;‘."r‘:““.‘:'."‘:’fb‘"f, daldouse | lakes would bo roplenlalied with whitclish in a Melanclioly Bequel to the Iilstary of & sastrous defeat of the visitors. Following ls ¢ eated by the deciston s Average Nearly 86, tho Best on | the very apuarent hopclessnoss of bls pesc few years. Mr, Clark repeated that assertion to torg Celeieated Family: tha score: 1 queation was Commissioner Wood, The ot s s cooll, i i L Cineinnatt Enquiver. cord; Loser's Average, ity e mm.'l A the (auidios OUL i Portage, | members proseot were Messts, Woadard, Prest- | Pust and Tribune reporter yesterday, and | Maria P, Woodbridae, & resldent of Marictta as if nothing were at stake. In ten shots he | pynk No, 1 5 wided that whitefish would become even niory i " Over 8L Brought tho balls to the rall and bogan to plsy | Rk No. 2°; 13 | dent, una Bennett, Branock, und McCrea. e e T Atereaen, oieribestnd, et Utngandehe deeict b 1 had d 1 haps a | Rink No. 3. 11| Beveral communications were read and re- plentiful than for foriner years, for the reason gume of the miost romantic snd painful events [ ] R e exnctly as Blosson had done, vnly perhaps 221 ferved, one of which wi Foncaltion™ s ¢ | that their notural cncmies, plke, base,. plckerely © of which the West bas been the theat: conder, and Admira. | triflomore qulckly. The sudienca now scemed to Total i h prop rent | L eturgeon, have been very largely destroyed, | ¢ e theatre. The Escitement, Wondery entch the §pirit of n possibly closo coutest against | This evening tho visitor et b ¢ e unimproved park property at Humbolds | 'y PARE e Pl Tl T ottt propaga- Jur readers generally know how llarmon tion Without Parallel on “ | all the odde, and grew silent as the reors in- | the Plankinton House, 'rl'lu:) ruuwu::i a:me a‘u Park, anil useftasa vegotable punlen, aud the flx;ur:xt ;Im.gfl;h":; lr::nu :‘m;vm;-llrntl' rc‘lu‘ru Elmnm;:mucu lived In ease on an feland fn the All Hands. creased. As Sehacfer torued the corner skill- the midnight train, others wer applications und patitions for posle | o0 ey l’s S Yanre. “He thfuks that in poer OLlo; how his wifo was adintred for her tious, etc. The Bccrotary reported the financial conditfon of the Board to b s follo Cash un bend, $0,443; can draw on Tows Collector for #5,000; ¢ beauty sl kindaess, and how her lusbaod's T Xl Lefleh ergs do | > Gl HEE- SDATIL N wir natural spawnina-beds whitetleh es ! conncet'on with Aaron Burr brought ruln upon i before the Ist of Maf. whereas in ¢l H owing to the artsifeial beat and the | the family, ‘The subsequent furtupes of the e fully, with 100 mode, therc was a great out- . Xl burat, succeeded by decp slfence, This was fekpefer Comes Back Ohompion, 80Q { ropeuted as 200 were scored, with still Without Having Suffersd & v | the eame position. Slosson was yeL a AMUSEMENTS. REMBENYT, Annual Clearing Sl el wandling, they bateh fn February or by the . Bienuerhassetts 4s fess famillar to the public, (=} , : wnd fo'the bands of the late Toxn Collector, No successful - wlni Of © gt dn of the . yritte Singla Defeat, “ long way ahead, with cvery chance u 'zhell:canilo: .\Ir.l llmu,‘ .{;r?nhon"imlcl"l'l! Sohn Hoffmann, §2,5005 total, $10,258, T 3 LRI g R b i .\h‘: '”:h.‘,“”:a:,::‘t";“;?:d.l:::,ro:“'::i“‘:,:‘:LE; bis favor, but ho ot nervous as 250 were rolled aiven last cvening at McCormick Ilally | jauiities of the Boand were piven, 1 addition bo kept more than ten days o0 T T N 9 — up. On' the 23th slot, bowever, Schacfer | With tho sssfstance of Mr. Remenyl, violin- | to_sccrulug futcrest, as 314,400, of which fng, they oru deposited e Dee 10, 1906, t cscave arrest, Bewas fullowed Number of 392 En- | missed s left-handed cusbion earom, und sab fst, Mlss Amy Fay, vianist, and Miss | $22,080 was for bonds fssued ih pavment for | onee In tte lukea and rivers, ubid, e thus pre- | by his wife & week wter. A party ot druuken The Enormous \m:r @ = Somess Tl ing el - dotented man, | Kittle Ward, vocallst. Wo shall allude to lnn;h wclulucdl; s':‘A,mno the l:n;»ml;nl Alex- | 1 turely . ’ii'l}‘llrlu“!llu' sie :x,u"h;: :H . suldiers had already tuken pussession of the aces ) 2 e ander Brand on laud contracts; 5,543 ta the | cently o for the productiol v 1 ol 4 ; tries for the Juno Slosson oa fully belleved ho was to | theverformance hereafter, The last appear- | gstate of Willtam Buttorelds und #11,202 for | taturdl loud, tes perlsh, or (311 an casy broy :‘f:':fgm:;ll fil‘.:::;:lr le&ux.u.l,;l. o d"nj g in Chicago. be the sictor. Perhaps he was too coufident, | 8vces of Remengiwill ba this afternoon aud | yaymeut ot vouchera jor gravel, treea, cie, Ihe to carniverous flanes, e exvressed e belief - , e ¥ ey Mlarlieranste — - At any rate, he falled to make the thirteenth evhcn'lnz, in two concerts at McCormick Hall, rexaorl.‘hlm'll;lut;: u!‘ lh&' umshmdl{nk’ bonds, ;;l':‘lufl!m;llu‘u "xlmi(:".'fi[ “ell» hrm:“' :lllllm 1« J":\‘:l‘ h;rn Inl‘h-nlf:. lllm Burr Lx{wdhwn 5 i onts, T an ¢ interes i m the ¢, ched fn st three years (8 nov e, 1 proved a fallure, awld they we to Natchez, BILLIARDS, ot 1t Is undecided whother he was kisscd | #hich vromiseto be memorablo events. The | anG (the tnterest o OWC BR LIS 4RI | I i w re vo: ! giifrernnl thiey ment 1ho. ilelies ible to retard the hateming pro« - g, } T e manthibartir resutia ) rh DiiLan wemarr() L] Tllaw, Tos WUSHL s sty piehape, fig § R EAIIRA U the Surth;, woly apuln ta Do the wne of lee atd by exeluding the Jht trom | €2t at Hberoy after s | wenks' coufinement. ther e, Meanwhifle g flood had added s effecta to the But Tn his opinion (hix artifictal batching Ltz § vandaitsi of the muauders, who bad stripped iners, o tar us whitetish are conceried, 4 un . ;i entirely uselens vxpense, As b savs tn his Lo bonse uf its furniture st brokenits window- Tote, protect the fish o thie natural spawn- | TFaNEs to et porsession of the leaden welizhitsg inz-ground glrom the 18l to BN of November i his uceroes tad cither beenvold tu satlsfy fm- 0 cach year, and the Jukes withsoon be ubut- | batient ereditors, or had escaped to tht sutly revlenisbed, He wouhl bave ting protse- prograrme for the afternoon will be as follows: 1. Arla—**Eri tu,* Balloin Maschera, ... o0 Verd! Ir, Fraaz Kemmerts, 2, Plano Solo—Fantasia on Hungarian Alra, Liezt (The orchiestral part for recond plano performed by Mr. F, Duleken,) Foteial Dipatch to The Triduna off, but it was clear that he mlssed, and this ted, but sequitted, He saw York, Feb. 7.—Tho billlard tournament | s Jost tim all chance for winning what lio fuover. §tconcluded with the finest game ever | hag dreamed of ever since the tournament ylayed o1 a bilitard-table, Nobodycan question | was proposed. Few thought o at e Not ouly Was Lhis game Lhe most wonder- | e time, howerer. The scorc was read, fal exhbition of up-hill plsyine yet witoessed, | gehodrer, 3225 Slosson, 571, Behaefer rose to bt ftincluded hoth tho lsrgest runand thehigh- | fake advantaze of tuls unexpected ctiance, i srerage o record the run belng made by | Yyith some adinirable position shots lio brought ot of the contestants, and the BYEFamo | gie balls scain to tha fall, and staried BOTH STORES, West Bud Dry Goods House, Madison and Peoria-sts., AND showed a balance on haind of ¥160,170, when £2,- 4130t the bonds and jnterest matured: that Nov. 1, 1872, $27,001 was on hand when 2,000 of bonds and faterest had matured; that Nov. 1, 1372, $25,000 wus on hand, when 2,000 of bonds aud intercst bad maturca; that Nov, 1, 1873, there was 804,825 fu the Treasury when the last of the bonds nnd fnterest matured, and that It * geems reasonable to suppose these bends and_interest would all have been patd at maturlty 31 they bad been presented at the 3. 4. Dinorah ', Jertruds Fri Mr, Kdonard b, fltfirfil\!‘llnlnd,—-“k'mm tho Last " ; ! Ohiu shore. The fsland iteelf waa in the pos- i e e whoac nerve und pluck, 38 | in on. & wonderfully plucky run. Twe- s e oniDuleken | IALUIILE B A i e e Tor pay- | ton Tunded oy’ patlonal legilutin,” A 1 | (g ek il 8 ['Y flfl [][[Sfl b e wurosssing silll, will bo the talk for | hundred and nincty-clgnt to mako | g, Diano g o, Moonllun e e, Golibeck | ment.” POV et meers by iews was i | fo6sa 0F 1 ReBuskY ctelior, b0 e g 1 duced futo Cougress by Gen. Wikhawms, ts now Dbefore - the” Cowmitlee on Commerce. Bince the death ot Gen. Wilha Mr, Conger bas tagken it iucharge, sud an el manya day. No matter how lifgh the expects- | ggajust 20 on the part of amopponent is big Ylont thut, were indulged 1 remnrd to this do- | ydds, But Schacfor knew It was now or never, driveand important struzgle hetween the 1O | ang he sct to his work in a manner that made Chloagomasters of thecug, the game H&ell | o gpectators falrly beaido themsolves, At 200 wre than reatized them. The sudience tried points thers was snuther shaking of the {o show Its satfsfoction by applauding | pillurs, Then, o Schacfer's score crent wl it was tired, and ebOnting | yp elose to_Slossow’s there was such an fntense ol it was boarse, ‘Ple enthusiasmy | giiijess s can only be appreciated in a denss Judeed, was on a parallel with the contest. Tat | crowd, Now the moater hut equaled Blosson's wisthe respect in which the audlence ditfered | geore, with the balls In splendid shape, and it from that which watched the defeat given 1o | goemed foregone that ie was to he rewarded for Sexton by Schaefer. The number of spectators | g exeeptional pluck with an exceptional victory, was ot Jarger, siply because the hall would | giogson was pale wind tremulous, ‘Tho audience rot hold any more peopls than were crammed | watehed ench shot with bated breath, A miss w! jammed foto i, Buch 8 crush 88 | 5oy would have made them wild, but the wild- Were wasl 1 must luve been | yeas was reservea till the close, Schaefor Ik the Mapleson opera nightsat Haverls's. A | counted on pittlessly, when at Jast he fnsappeariug company it was, with tundreds | jooked up and found he had but one of lafies In the body of the tuil,us well 88 | point to go, with tho balls in tronging the larze platform butlt over the | perfect positfon, 1Ts made the final stroke. sage. No sudiences like these Bave | fyen tlie uprour was continuous, Despite the Literto grected the billlard €xperta | protection of a cordon of police, Schoofer was of this country, and the Brunswick | get upou the billiard-table and cheered to the & Balke Company should ret the full ereditfor | oo, ffa had made the uncqualed stowing not only what the great players can do, | gyerazo of 8557, Blosson's averago was BL 47, but what splendid sudiences, composed of the | g poxt highiest, and he had the honor of the most respectable neople can be drawn to Wit | yargest run, Ie also has the lonor of the gess the game when it 18 played with good sur- | jnrpest grand averago In the tournment, having roundings. Bllliards have, through this tourna- | mpde 87 03105 Schacfer's grand overage s ment, made o great leap futo public favor smong | 28 93.142, Following is the better classcs, Hile priiEs Many well-known citizens watched with deep fehaofor—12, 0, 1, 1, b, 28], 208-000, luterest the progress of the great game to-pight, | Eloseon—Li, 90, 0, 71, 0, 401, 12~ 1. wnil the ladles jolned In the plandits with a zest Thus the tournament eloacd with the first and eslncing their appreciation. ‘Ihe contest had second prizes both going to Chieagy. For third +llthe clementa which create esciloment, To- | Drize Sexton must play ofl with Daly. That vand the loge the scene Wwas e frapressivo as the | game whil ‘declda all queatious of position i wtustion, flere was a boylah-loaking play- 1lie fuest tournament yet given lu this coun- « who lLad scored . ncarly an entire | 1T :‘:: :,(:::,. :,?,t '2;";,:}‘,;‘,f"':,'i‘}f,';‘m“,‘,’,",:;‘:,';‘;;: The following figures are of interest a3 show- = m fng the perforinances of the plavers winning the sitory. As the wouderful “nursar?’ countet | four prizes; two of -which, thetied and fourth, alunz rapldly and surcly toward Slosson's’| arc to be determined by a play-off butween Hexe futal, Is 1t strango that the thousands of spee- | ton nud Daly, esch havin won four und Jost taturs grew well-nigh breathless! Thesyspense | threc gumea: % relieved by an outburst that scomed to shako the great fron oplllare. ‘Then deep sllence reigned agaln, and the clear elick-tlick could be dlstinctly heard, oy even the sharp rubber-like thud s the object Tl was drives uzalnst the famous * Monarch cuslon, Not thint the thrilling futerest came wlvatthe dose! It wos apparcut from the start that tho prople llke the large-run, ropid. DY uue o “ourrlog? pame, aud that both | Oupencnts’ Floson and Scbacfer bad won the | 2ES:e totlie favor of the New York = vublle by their brilllant extibitlons, Thero was PEDESTRIANINOL sofavoritism, and honor was glven wherever Mme. Ta Chavvelle still coutinues her weary (he bonor was duc. 1t was defeat, 100, that walk of 2,500 quarter miles in a8 many quarter even the defeated man may be proud of, for he hours, und bids foir to successfully complete fally displayed his masterly ability with the cue, the task which gave Mme, Anderson so much unl was deprived of his chanco for the reputation, Now that about halt the journcy vorld's champlouship only by such an cxhibi- lias been done, fatlgue Legins to tell upon the ton of plucky play as was never seen before, plucky little French woman, nnd, notwithatand- Klwefor uud Slosson, who are about the ssme | € the ln,t:l thut she m‘mt I:;: -ufl:r:'nztlrm:l the rze u want of sleep, keeps bravely on the track, re- .»M,,_“‘,:, b““:' and cqually boylsh i [ JWaRt 0% MCN KUV ke of the bell with an s whosa play, moreover, 18 | eqgerness that I8 simply wouderful, Al R oellke a5 to bo called twin vlay, | ready thy ‘*watchera™ have begun vere greeted with n storm of | thelf work, amd for the . past ‘I'he report led tosome discussion, and the Sceretary resd lotters from New York bankers who hiad been bandling the bonds to show that there was mo guestion sbout the validity of them, ete., and finally the report was auproved by the Board and signed by the Fioanee Come milttee, and the Secretary was urdered to notify thosu Holding the matured bonds, anounting Lo £12,200, that they would be pald upon prescuta- Bolo | b, Darcenxe. Chopin Mme, Julws Ii r¢|~ Ki todobut to ra hack Lo cher, whers Mr. Bicnnertswaett Lonzht o piantation, ‘Tuis he ;.;M u&:), n”fi; lh;.- War D]rlw”l had crip- Y ¢ ¢ s ! aire Dforn | M1 ches of business. The above suny t‘fl{e”n’li:}ul:f|n?:||1€"ul“:.‘(:::r‘rlé:u.m puesuge Lelore |4, o) s debls, but little morc. What remained Tt provides for the apoointment by the Nex of bis {stand Lume was burned by the aceldental ate, on the nombtion of the Preedent, of a | it of he bemp with wiich it was sored, Ruperimtendent of Fiscrecs and . wixteen 1le touk his family to New York, where he had Comimissioners, who sball constitute n Jward of | 0 {Hend 1 bls countryinat, Thomas Addis Eu- Hedd not siceeed, Lowever, I tle North Clark and Erie-sts, SPECIAL SALE. Hamburg Edgings, § to j inches wide, 1, 3, 3, 4, and 5c. Hamburg Edgings, § to ] inches wido, fine pattorns, 6, 7, and Bc. Hamburg Bdgngs, # to 1} inches wido, now and choice dosigns, 100 pattorns to seloct from, 10 and 12jc. Hamburg Edgings, 1 to 1{ inchos, vory fine work, 185, 16, and 18¢. Hamburg Edgings, 1} to 3} inches, elegant designs, 28, 30, and 350. Hamburg Edgings, 2 to 4 inchos ;vgdo, superb quality, 40, 46, and C. 400 piecos. oxira flno quality Flouncings 45 to 76¢ per yard—ox- traordinary cheap. 1,000 pieces Hamburg Insortings, to match all our Edgings, from 6c upwards, u A full lino of Fancy Colored Hame burg Embroideries very cheap. 3,000 picces of Xmported Mar- soillos Trimmings in white and fan- cy colors, 10¢ per piece, worth 500 por picace, 1,000 pioces Cashe's Covontry Rufilings, plain and fancy, 26 and 60c por piece, ususl prico 760 to £$1.26 per piooo. HOLMAN LIVER PAD, NEW AND IMPORTAN DEPARTURE. T{E HOLMAN LIVER PAD GOMPANY'S REMEDIES Spe(:1a1_Aggn_tsOnly FACTS FOR THE PUBLIC: 1,500,000 ‘Throughont tho ntry have Holmuu's Pad succossful 1y, lncludivg kuown prof Alry Duet—**Lacl Mise Fran . Rondo Y'apageno. ... R Exdovard Remenyl, At the concert this evening Mr. Remenyl will lay bis uwn Fantasio on the lluguenots, the Paganinl Capricelos, Nos, 17 and 24, and the Nehiwbert * Divertlsement a ta Hongrotse,” op. B4, transcribed by Me. Remeuyl for'solo_violln aud string quarictte, the quartctte by Lewls, Muchlenbureh, Allen, und Elehhelm. Mme, Juve-King will play Choplu’s linprowptu tn A flat, her own Walfa Caprice, and the Strauga- Tauslg waltz, ** Man lebt nur elumsl,” Fieh Commieslouers for * the Lakes Ontario, Erie, St. Clair, Huron, )nux.m:.._ il L‘u: v of 1aw, Which lie now tuolt up, nor was veriory und the Rivers 8t Lawrence, Niacara, wore Lruspetotts In Montrenl, whither he Deteole, St Clair, 8%, Mary, and the Siras | h3d removed st the reconuendation of bis freod of Mackinaw. ‘khe Superiutendent shall be 1he Dake of Richmond, theu Guvernor-General, O ki, e e Rhall by | 11€ i been promisei @ Judesblp on the oo appointed from among the officers of the Goy currence ob the st vaeaney, but none ocenrred. B a0 compensation as | LI uitce loraly wife s describi about this tine such Superintendent. . The Commissloncra suail | 28 Havine l"{“ yery Veatize o her former be apportioued us follows: New York, 5 Penn- | u.‘uu".\..uu' Auty, ! thoush, wheu animated syIvinla, 15 Obloy 83 Shichigan, 43 Wiscunduys, | U5 conversation, theintesesting. expressuls fur “The term of oflice 18 four years, and they are'vo | MR S1E Wis 80 senarkobiy Would becowme arpanged that four shall bi apphdnted ench vear. e T sl i e pay of cach Commitssioner I ixeu nt €15k | 10 bis Jaw practice dil nat prosper, Mr, yearuid actual travellug expenses incurred intho | 4 anerhassett trica to enloree 4 reversionary Jetfomance of his dutles, The Noard are to | Sl Lo propurty in Lietaud, bt was burred by Yeport to the Sceretary of, the Interior, and she | Hie statite ol lhintatlons. Added to tuis wi muuu{ 10 pay thelr salurles und expenses s aps | J0 K" i » ffi'; '?llm pated babits of Dou proprlated oit of the Treasury, ! the oldent o their tnree sons, occaslone e e of all fisheries | Ll Fecond was anuble but helpless, white the on ghe Takea aud rivers named, and full power | HHind was too ouns to be of auy service, Find- Sk AUENOFILY (o prescriba minl Tewuiats the pize | i It ptnpossinle to make o lvlie i Mantreat, of the meshs ol pound-nets, trap-oets, stoke i.‘"» 'f“""l"rl' ol visfted her fricuds, the nets, sweep-uets, or mny sct nety, to the l.mmu'm. it New York, {01822, They cheered o "t the . mecessary . urotectiun | her by e elendly onuaely, but the mscon- Shatnst the takiug of fisls ol jmwalure | Sust 0T Duluinlek cauved it trosh grief, He rrowth may be effectunls ruference I8 had studied medicite, und she |’mnllv obtatned o 10 a1l that variety oud kiud of fish that gre [ 1071 4 pasition, s mirkeons asslstant 1o beluge propaizsted by artificial process, und thnt | iR T8 d“i‘r’fl’m‘ml then abuut to are R0t of sutlicient ez to be usctul td profit- | Suit He belavec so bl boweren that he nbie for food. The Commissinners shnll make | T Lot eood Sek SRS D, B0 he reaanled all the measurements neceanary to define the | (e 48 0GR IREBRBRARICE 10 "h"*“"""flyvl“ it avhiet bonmdiets; trathiets; and stakes: | e furdnbicunt plicod Wi o, tued_with & “hots tany b nets il 1o designate amd to locato | 1OUE wotnan at ELG0W week fust us sho und D el sl irollds. of 'ilsli, anil vo:| r husharul wasstarting for Montreal, huelog i al apawning 4 0 | wiseostred thut there was nochanees for em; lil:;c b’ur:)": W:";g;:;)"*l‘l"‘; "l:‘ "1‘;""";“’“3‘“ [:‘;"“.:‘; ment kn the States, it was found that_Dominick 2 enlisted us o common soldier, His mother vico for taking' ilsh on oll - places 20 | yever caw I azuin, A frivnd of the family buoyed nud designated ws spawning | gerwards found hin wanderinz about New grounds; and _any Cregulation 88 to the § Grieans fn A posttion os apothecury i o 4 o sizc of the meshes, the Nmits prescribed | churiry hospitul was tound for m,l.,_ but u: so0n which nets may be set, ond the Jueatdon of | uqe fr Si. Louts, where he probably died une spawniog grounds, that tnay be made by the | 1,000 and uneared for, Meanwiille lier busband Comumlssfoners shall bo of 1orce a8 part of this | oy rnking desperate offorts to rain & livellhood act; and all violstions of sald rewulutions shull | Jio"weut to England and sougbt appointuments be punishable as i the same were a violation of | 1, vyp, wud Lhs threat of publisalog & bouk cut- auy o lue}ururlfln:_n .n!"llll(l;ln‘fl-" - taining ecandalous revelations alwut o Koval Every person (o bo entliled so fi hi nets | Lenonuge nearly retated to the Kiug proved oo must liave 8 Meense from the Doard, paviug | equal fuilure, $irs, Blenverhassers publistied o therefor §10 a year for each sclue fabery, 33 for | i1l volume of her own entltled % The Widow cadh podnd ety uud $10 fur eocki 100 fattioms of | of the Rock, und Other Poems,” but 1t wus o will nots. fallure. Finally Mr, Blennestssctt's maiden Patind, trap, or atako nets are probivited at & | Hiytur dave thein u horis. fn- Euglad, Liough greater distance than one mile off heudlands, | yor yeans wers but scauty. lu 1530 the huse or aneand g holf miles off bays, or oue unda balf | 4 10 died of paralysis on ihe Islaud of Jersey, miles off islands, or within' o radius of three | i wife, thouph sittered by physicul and meu- miles Jrom the heads or mouths of siverd. | yup jlis, survived him cleven ‘sears. shortly be- The taking of flab §s prolibited from the | fyre hor death sbe revisited the Unlted States, 1at of Julv to the 1st of Beptember south of | 0 urged vu Congress a clabn 1or compensu- the forty-ifth purallel, or on the taturul svawn- | yon for the damage done by the troops 1o the tug-grounds uf tish from the 15h of Octaber | pjo River property fn 107, The plea might tothe 25th of November, or to tuke whitelisl [ huye been sucevsatul, but she died in Mew York between the 10t of November and the 18t of -} j0ire f¢ bad been grunted. Hacmon, the see March, or salinon between the 1st of August and {0 von, biad firse stiidled law, but tuiline in it the 1st of March, Fishing with hooks nud | §ui bedome a portrait-painter, Mo stured his spears is permiited ot any time und any | cler prathier’s hobite mnd sunk as Jow ua be, place, excapt upon the spawninge grotnd, Do | ho died 1 the almshouse ou Blacknell's vices todlvert the natural prouress or running | Jojand ln 1854, it 18 supposed directly from the of fish by frlzhtentiu :"A;:ll u"’"-" Bhlugles o | ifects ofa both,au unuccustomed shing with bim otherwise fa serictiy probibited, Jdusenh Lewis, the youngest und only remuinlue Viotatfons azatust this et or the reculations | Sy Syas'n laswger fu Missourd, jolucd the Cone of the Comuassiuners ure to by trled tn the | g qerate service awd died vear the close of the United States District Court of the district In | Jype War, Thus ended the cureer ot o [smily whict the offense was committed, aml may be | ek begs et the ples X 4 T ol by o fine of uoc e thian $30 or tare | Muctt began lifes wader the wledsantest elreuut on. ‘I'ne Finance Committee rc;nm-d, nnd rocom- mended the payment of bills incurred in No- vember to the amount of 15,6325 December billa munulflhlg 10 §24,627 3 nud Junuary bills to the nmount of 83,840, 'Lhe repurt waa con- curred tn, ‘The report of the Finnnce Committee made at tho lust meeting, recomumending thnt the man- dumus_proccudinges commenced fn April Jast in the Circult Court agalust Joha Hoflan, ex- ‘Town Collector, to compel him to pay over to the old Board (the Lipe-Nollen crovid) the bal- ance of #7,400.30 held by WMo snd belonging to the Park Board, be dismissed, was taken up and unaniwously uprrovou- ‘Fle money will sow Lo turned over to the present Bourd, the only dis- ute leretofore being as to whichof the two 1!011505 existing was the riglitful owner of the uuda, MORE LUNACY. The Cincinnatl Commercials juspired ddot I at it again. Ife has now heard Gerster in Son- vambula.” He finds that her yoice Is *as clear as a drop of distiled dew, and sparkling as the bubbles of a brook ns jt bab- bles ovor pebbles,” and ihat her ataccato notes ‘‘are distinet and brizht as stars in a cloudless sky.”” At the closcofl the per- formance * tho entire house felt satisficd,” and @ the Goddess of Music, indorsed by the Deity of the Drama, crowned her Bellinl's ideal Amina.” Folt made quite an {inpression upon him. Mo says: “1ils graund, large, round tonts, ponring from his fmmense frame seem- ingly as freely und with as little effort as water runniog from o soning, compelled 8 warm and well-deserved recognition.”” The ‘ Phantom Chorus," however, is Iis best hold. Hear hin: The next intercsting movement in the courae of the opers was tho familisc and favorite wiid, welrd, and wondorful phantom chorus, = The ma; nificent tealning of the chorus and of ‘the arche tra was here displayed with murks effect, Ono can almost suu tho *‘riversin fey fet tho doge approsching with eycw o d birds are erying, i clrcles iy, and the owl shrieks wiluly round and round," whila the Phantom, **In robus whuno whitcncss ehine forth in Lriutitnoss,* comes flylug from the aurk sbade on the wountain side. Theodora Thomaes 18 responsitle for a good deal of the provailing Clncinuatl idiocy i having opeoed that musical college. 1ASUING BORDS, Commissioner Benoutt read the followine sce- tlon from a biil now pendiug tu the Legsiature, locking to eiving Park Boards the power o Is- sus honds, ote.: Sxc, 10%. In all casen {n which any Doard of ‘Park_Commirsloners shall have contriated dotits which have becomu due and puyable, or shall here- afler becomo duo and payable, itsvall be lawful for stich Hourd of Park Commirfoners at any time 10 Inaue bonde payable ot more than twenty years from thie date thereaf, 8t a rate of fnterest not to exceed 7 per cent hor Aunum, bayable remls annually npon the amount called for by the face of stich bonds, and with such bonds or the proceeds therco! pay off and discharge sny tndehtedness due or ta gruw due. Provided, that in no case shisll the wonds lssued exceed the smount of in- debtedness exinting at the date of the vavssgo of this act, tozether with the interest accrued thereon 10 the dute of payment, I'he gentleman spoke fn favor of the proposed amendment 1o the law governing Park Boards, and moved that the Board recumnend the puss- awe of the bill in question, Commiseloner Woodard was not satisfled that the bill was ilun what was wauted, nud suggest ed that ft might be amended In various woys by which the Park bonds thut micht bo fssued un- der It would be enbanced fo value. He wanted a clause providing for o aiuking fund and the tizxing of the rato of fntereat at o lower it ete. Commissloner McCreu did not think tht the bil met all of the requircments or wants of the Weat Park Board, and maoved that a commitiee, conslsting of Messes, Bennett, Woodard, aud Wood, be’ appointed to sugeest such unend- ments to the LI as [ thelr judgment would make it meet the necessitios ot tie West Purk Board's finonclal condition. The motion eleited somae discussion, il finally prevalled by o ununiinous vote, aud the Bonrd adjourned. After the odjournment the President in- structed the Secretary to assien the new mem- Ders of the Board—Muasrs. Wood, Wilcox, nud Wilken—to the places on cominittees made vacant by the ousting of thelr predecessors. —————— It Fallet Detroit Fyee Iress, Juck 8hepard, the big newsboy, struck an idea the other dufi which caima Within a hair's bresdeh of waking bis fortune, 1o bougnt dimo novel nud subdivided it into tweuty parts, which he planned to deliver 1o Little English 1 wouthly per(s at two conta per month, ou 4 RECAPITULATION. i Schae) Aloge) Sexe Daly. BOSTON pecial Dispulch to The Tribunme. Boston, Feb, T.—Annle Louise Cary's as- swmption of Migron fn the ojicra of that uame called out a briltlant und demonstrative nudience at hor benefit at the Boaton Theatre to-night, Over 8,000 persons wero prescat, ad she met with o tremendous reception, was repeatedly encored, und was called before the curtain Lalf-a-dozen times. Her Mignon, on the whaole, was a well-rounded effort, 8he played the part with her usual good fudement, but her plyslcal heasioess is not In keeplng with the spirituelle character, and in some passnizes she showed herself conscquently at o disadvantaze with some of her predecessors, The serious musle was sung with o great intensity of feeling, The alr, “ Knowest thou the land 1" was suni partieularly fine, 8ho dednimed the yieietive passages in the second act with o great deal of fire, but, while so successful In the lieavy tnusic, she shawed much timidity in the 810 835 L0 4.01 21,6 20.0] 20 21.3 wpla ¥ i o 4 light passsges, and, in tho scenc beforo. the s , han §500, or by huprisontnent nov exceedine | pja o at: sionsand classcs o peY playel fue L baikk,.. Tho dp. tireo Wiy 8l auiuns | lookiug-glase, whoro she appeared In a pace's Lo ol B e st s soloct, | irue tuusithv. Bturzeon, bikes akd carniveruis A e nevisasastt whin Tatroduced e usde bis fieat le Stosson won the lead wud | {ChTe Yook the next mornlug, in the vain | dress, she plaged with & very comieal spirit, but | jng a work ol vivid interest proved his ultimate flah o€ nil kinds wuy bu taken ut ull thues und | gaecination fute the West, During one of ber ol count. This ha followed with | hope uf detectinz something i the uature of & | with only surfaco power, ‘Tho audlenco' was | rufn. ‘The first monthily part delivered to En. il places, o on Fisherles law of trcquent wisity to New York her children wers COLD! 0 play for position, but missed on the | fruud, but without success.” Now that the cod bighly aelighted with this, however, It (eiish left the hero of Wie story in the wrusp of whln:\mmrurnm»:l":l":‘!xnm‘r="l"‘|v:‘r:“:;°“!'nxnfi vacemated, Bho preserved the virus, invited The buine sys« muunl‘;n sbot, Bchaeler appearcd equally at “l. drawing near 'ih publie ud;«.u uu'lllle{fill. in eae, and made & dozen around-the-table caroms, | 1h¢ matter, wnd every evening the sudicnce s Mg 1o get @ rall positfon. Slugson | HCTEBICE innambers, fulty 500 Lelng present tast night, wul testifying teir apprecation of tered nige more curefully-made pofuts nud apelle’s efforts by frequent avplanee, The La Ecluefer misaed count, Slosson put a blunk fn | ludics aro eapecially cuthusiastic over the mate Luscoretu turn, and when Scl er, utid follow the pedestrian uround the trick wih but hastermat down with thelr eyes, wavinz thelr himlkerchiefs 3 z . 1in to oy ot added to bls scoro It bo- | vioromwly at the completion uf each quurter, oot e a dissppolntiog gawe. It | At 10 o'clock last nizht L.a Chapelle had walked b ot look s0 loug, Blosaon weut to work fn | 1,250 quarters, the time of the fast belug 4:15. % determuned way, und, by a beautlfully- During the evenfug there was a mile walk £ executed cushlon curom, brought the halls fnto | GPstesth, Lo prlze belug a sliver xoblet. V. b favorite ot . Davics won the emblem from thres come o alo position, A very rapld | petitors, his time belng B:50, 2ol ng the rail followed with great Next Thureday night Johu Ennls, who {s en- oolate, ay fifty was recorded. Un the | tered fu the contest for the Astloy belt, will on- Vriyoloth ghot thero wos 8 frocze, | Ueavor to iwulk n miles {n a0 Lour, com- und, after countlng from the spot, smid cheer, | meodng ot 8 otclock, Next Wedoesday nich 12, Sloakon made he spot, amuld eheer- | USTON be a walk, ono talle, for professlouals, hin sl mado hls seventy-first point, aud | the tirst prize being $10, and the sccond u stiver & alled to count, Hchasfer agalo made but € palut, and seemed-a littla out of sorts. Ha [ Wasunazan, D. .y Fob, 7.—Misg May ar- breeatly pained hls it shall, the Chlcazo pedestricnne, ot 11 o'clock b spirlts, Wowerer, |40kt completed 1,741 quarter wilica, ed® AW bils opponent counting hun- ¢ d g i,y uadrod, witl very, prospiet GLASS-BALL KITOOTING, 1al Tt g fame out, Bat the long lano | Yesterday afternoon In the Bxpusition Bufld- Behucter, Tty nd Just dn Uine for Jazob | jng was bogun o two days? sbootiuk tournaient ¥arwas already o Slosson’s sixth funing. e | g4 plngs balls, the opening escnt being & sweep- Hoven. "aubr ninety-flvo poluts to Sclgofcr's | stakces for a purse of 8101, diviicd Into przesal P d" egan to play lu the stylo that | goo, §30, and $80, ‘Thiete were cizlitcen entries Pue. Tho ;:li!":l"l Jovers of the besutliul | g¢ g5 ench, the contest belng at twenty single wanil s did not scem willlog to take | gigss ualls thrown miscetlanconsty from threo tunat lourncy. Bteadlly, however, with ac- “Ihie seurv of tho first round was ss fol- ek € wid brilliant strokes, they wers forced | Juws 'u"dfl the *Mouarch® cushfon, A master | Gitleapie—110 islug them, Through the long and | LrSziOR)) parents to send the ditle ones to the islund, und suceesslilly performed the operation, One ol these children s now liviueg, sud, althougi e has become o child awaln, under the welht of alinust o ceutury, he sibl remembers the beautiful Mes, Blentierhasett of bis youh,” We huve rootn $or ouly une nore eXtrat from §i¥ Clurk, commentiuz upon tho sssertion of | 42 Y5 W BE LT ier vtstica ien- a correspontient uf the Monron J_l-m tor, that § porbingeett’s fuiand, but fonnd Nittle Qe to Detroit River fs the natural spawning ground | pepjud one of ta furmmer beautv, ¥ he Objo and of whitelish, says thut this fa an error. His | yieroga lalls, the beautitul river abd 1he Llue unfutots § tiat there 1 but one wpat an Detroit | g5 7yre the unly thines which Took i the Jeast tver where thiey spawi, ‘:"" that §s 8 BLOUY | pyney must liave doue to the orizinal inhatit- Island, But sogreat liss bevn the contan Aote, Phe bstand, now owned by @ eutleman of tion of the “‘;‘_“ ) l')““"" v | Parkersbure, {5 rented to o tenaut who ls wpoay- within the past few years by the rulust | wnrjysond of cubliaces lor not ouly did oceans of of wus works and the rsewernue oL the | eiyiures roll thelr billowy heada us tur us the ety that the whitethl have not come 1o 1he } wgy cguld reuch, but e Titls hutsc: stunding river at @'l to spawn, This contamtnation Bas | g0 Ghere the matsion furmerty stretebed Jte Kitled mfilions of whitedsh vu their pusduse b f...splmmu arms Wi redulent of the same Vi toward Lake St. Cluir, T his opinion, e’ Ciy | g ZReb Rl Fhe auty retnatne ro the Gurernment sholthd probibit the emptying o | E o1 te houne, barely traccable; the ol e tiver of reluse of gus-works, which s the | o), ynusuatly large und st fu use; two laree chiofl canse of fatality amoug the tlsh, Tho applo fhees, sald to have bevn pland by M. voal-tur s its exbalations killa them almost - | jieirhussett; and the caps to the stoue” eute- stanin Star - Wi Bewcpagg Is cunceruedy | wuy, pow nsed as ateps 10 the humble house, “The paturat spawning ground for swhiteflsh ";',‘1':]{:‘:::} ‘l:fu‘l:‘:vu‘ I.:‘,”:Ilu{: .,‘,‘.{{:3,,;’,:,‘,{} in this viciulty 14 on the shores of Lake St | gecaying [ew, aind tall, tough weeds standiug Clair. But thelr favorite resort s avout e |y, K ¢ pla : ¢ o ke, Fheve. oy, eousicritotn.| Lork ACEIES The DIucs s ot tuslvilizcd, y viat uumlbrlr- ml"l lun'n; thelr destruction Irim been carried on during the spawning season in : (he most reckless manner without let or lin- A Romwn Stainpe drauce. ¥he onty salvation for the flsh is 1o A Rowsn stamp s preserved In the British three Indisug, uid the deslre fo ascertain his fute becamu 80 strong that the reader could not watt for the next fustallment to be deitvered, Takiug threo or four companlons into his coufi- Qeniee, they yesterday woylald Jack in un aliey, went through him® fur” the other nineteen wmonthly pusts, and, while thros buyvy held the tongent’s " hesd agaust o suow-bunk, the fourth read the rest of the story sloud sud sutlslicd all eravines. e —— Gambling lu Eurape. Paris Correspandsnes’ Landn News, Not longago L heanl of’a youn Amerlcan who had come over from Nuw York to play rouletto at Monacy, bellovieg thut he had s vmnagtivgale,” that I3, un lutallible reclps for winmog. At the end of two days’ luluy be luad clearsd £000, und his young “wifs, who had reluctantly sccompanied him, was lain to destst from her objuctlons. But on'the fourth day the New Yorker lost all he had won, and i the courss ol the ensulng week he dropped above L1,000 of il uwn woney, Then the youns wife sturmed, and her foolish, distracted husband went out of his mind. 1 know dnotlier story of a Parisian woman who west inud lusl sunnuer owing Lo a stroke of luck which fell to hier In the shupe of o legacy of #5000, During five days and nizhis the pour cresture could nefthier eat nor sleep irom ugitatlon, ull, exhuusted nsture breaking down, sbe vausbt bratu tever aud died of 1t ek Au Aflicted Fumily, ZANRSTILLE, O., Feb. 5,—There was & geveral expression of aympathy und mr‘ Tise (0 the city to-duy ut the remarkatle afthution that bas vis- fted the family of o 1! 8 laborer, tem 1l affccted by e cold und Lient In propors tlon as it ls vig- oroue and beal- thy or weak aud dinensed. PHERE I8 N0 KNOWN REMEDY TIIAT ‘will 80 promptly and eficlently [osure s husle thy STUMACH sud LIVEN, sud s0 thoroughly fortify the systam sgulust estreme cold aud enecis of sudden chianges, 8o (he wonderful, viailtug, health-glviog MOLMAK LIVER AND STOMACH PAD, 1t ls 8 suro prevents Ive of Colds and Catarrh, Donot fallto tryite SPECIAL AGENTS ‘Wanted throughout the Northwesicrn States. We & st luiniediately s Prowlnent Drugstt i every towu, who hias had experience, and 18 intereated fu-the suce ceas of these wouderful remsdics, (o et as our Fpocial Ageut. Address wish stamp, 134 Madtsoa-et.. Chicago, , . BATES & HANLEY, ersfor tie Aorthwest, was fn the laat act that she appeared at bher best, and here sho retrieved all Der shorteomines, Bottquets, floral dusteus of ail manuer of shapes, und baskets of lowers fairly ratued upon her all through the evening, awd in one scene shis had to go off the stage twico, Joaded down with hur trophics. Miss Kollog was_not st her best as F4 na, her rendering o the britliaut muste falling far short of her pre- vious efforts fu the same role ——————— A NEW GRAIN AND PROVISION EXCHANGE. Thoss who dealre to occasionally wake small apeculative fuvestiments i the grain or provision markets, but who have ulways been prevented by the exclusive regulations of the Board of Trade or the fear of trustiug themevlves cutlrely to unprinciplod brokers, will be interested ln thio apening of the new Chicago Graln and Pro- viston Exchiange at No. 12 Wushingion street, adjolning the Bourd of Trade bulldine, ‘The new institution is rewularly incorpurated under the laws of the State of Ilisols, with 8 patd up capital of $100.0. It will be nuder the man- sgement of AMr, C, R, Doxey, who represents a party of kastern cavitalists, und thy other ofilcers are all gentlemen well anid favorably known in Chieago, und who have had a lurge experience {n wio busiiess, ‘The Exchange will be formally opened Monduy next, and pamphicts giviog a full descrintion” of the reethods of tranaocting business will bo nalled to sny ad- dress o applicatiou. —————— Endurance of & 1orse, Monigomery (Ala.) Adeariiser, A gentleman of Nukiys Lowides came to this Lus not been enforced a0 strictly as it should nave been, 0w to the fart 1hat” there were o reglations whatever upon this ide. The Cuuadicn authorltics sav that I Congress passes the above law they il iem v enfurce their own, and thus the takiug ot fish will be properly reprulated upon both sides, N. D.—The following Draggists have been appotnted a1 (lugal) Aseats fur she CITY of CULL REVALL ubly of the Uolwsy Liver Cumpany's liemedies, BUCK & RAYNER, Cor, state & Madison-sis. ISAAC I, FLY, K3 Wabaiay, JUDSON 8, JACUBUS, 1401 loufacs-ay, HENKY B, MAVNASD, G5 West Laki A, C, BELL, —— Seneral Governinent to take hold aud regu- | Muscuun 1t is the very earliest specimen we ate the matter, aud this, in bis opinjon, i las | b ¥ of printing by meaus of Juk vr auy sing- o right todo by virtue of fts jurlsdi- | hir substance, tls mudg of metl, u Bort ot tion over all thieo wavigably waters, The Etates | Lotun brags} the gronnd of which I8 covered & s we! o v it o 2 ex v ree) 1 B ] 103 West Madison.st, 1y Giepury~103 ity sowe weeks sgo, Walle hers Lo boushiva | W58 SRR T R " Walkah' Tren vears | have nut jurisdetion, and 1 ey shoutd ‘at- | 8088800 klui of verdierls dust, with which - diso — \ia2 wayof forty-two around-the-tablacarotns, ;‘"»;,,;;:r,'l' Ditdiey mnd horse. - On I way homoward, at | ¥ho Ferbles S0 e, B il by th vater | tempt (o entorce it tlie restilts would ot b | withne iicdsis ure uilsfy corere, Wi letiers Gunter's Hill Be got out of the buggy for sowe purpuse, uud the hurse ron away with {t. Dark- ness bad set oy and the gentiemon looked o vain for bls miselng property, 1le went home und guve notice of the cscabe, und, was much trouuted at the fallure to secover thd beast und yeblele, At last tlicy wers found du the woods ot Mutlata swomp, ucar the place of escape, ‘The buggy had becomo dixed among 1he trees tn such » masuer that the borse could put draw it, and there the unfortunale beast had stood, with- out food or water, for ten das Though ema- clated and fecble, the borse wes driven home wittsout belug taken from the bugey. 0 — “4on - worked up to the deslred - Hikla :::s:m As the {rories at last took their place ““?"'flfl:},‘“ i) "“l:‘ there was & great outburst of ethu- - Rimbali-o0 I.u.qi mo‘uon bLequn to count for thut Vee ter=1 w2 ewblun gt gitle, Raoldly | o ioh Mle .§‘l".’m{1‘$’. n"mu. dmlu“ vl Sy e thought 1t was il sight. for. Georger and R satinfactors, tromn the fact thut each of the tive | re i ustt up to the clevation of the exteriur rin tates intercated would be 1kely to have scp- | wikh aurrounds 1L Jts duncustons are about Vit W Very dadiquaty luws on | bwo ducbes lous by oug fueh brond, AL the e sUD)OLT. ontident that the il now | buck of it n‘.nmll ring for the tuger, tu pro- Difure Conprees tcets the case, tiat ite provies | Broto the convenieice of holding i, As uo per- fuis wolld be cuforced, uud that the abecdy re- | 2ol of the nate which 8 fuscribed upoun it is pletsiing of our lahes und rivers with sl wentioned i Ruwan bistory, hu 8 therefore woithd resitlt therefrom . supposed to have been & functivuary ot sowe oatnan oitieer of private stewand, uiil who per- baps used this atauip tu suye Llmself the trouble of writdne bis vawe, A stawp sviicwhat aliis lut, 1 ehe Greek character, is 1o,the possession wress, Fhe articies tu quu:!.luulnuub:pulh'd by e = el s he destroyiug clement ' whicl urned bp . i weit ut.l.\(kvz, 3.0 sunl bl surperior T Wy e oflleer, vuther thau liwe the ‘yoor [eliuw ko | 1, g case befors the lecorder vesterday & wht- ubout Lls dutles bare-lexged, fusielied i with { ey tor the defeise, i giving bis cvilence ob- woew pulr. [t has beeu a question ever slcw | goeyudy s Plie whply sifalr, sour Houor, did uot Low tu judge a3 fmpulsive und upauthorlzed | U0 G000 0 g row of plos.t Counsel for the uel, Nobody o the War Departinetit dated e | {oweeution— Whiat Is the valusol & tow of Vi the Fespaualbility. @bout €10 wurthy - | EESEAENT Ny soratebing bia bo e — cluding blsn te Secretary Gusliy sent | 0700 4y -\vwn&. upoit the exteul of the row.” 1t to Cou which bus scarcelv auy g tu . frpires Y o do, aid wotlld ruthier suttie a bdl F doiis Gutiwel 1, bave uo ot questions to vek and within the last yedr six memibers of the family have tled,—the wiie and jour daugliter and xfu, luotluss sun. tne of the daugite died lust weeky ad unotler was finue, k| talivu dutn ou Mouday laat, Abutlies dauginer went futo tie toom to svo the slck sivtery wind, upun Feturgiug 10 the sltting-room, feil dead upou the door. - Last ulght suother duushier died, and & sun, vercome Wikh prief it Siicht Of the vorpsvs I the bouse, was auddenly thrown knto vlolent convulsiong, und for veveral hours Iuy i & critical situation, "The lamily ura physleally rafl, asid thuse ul them wha uavi - gercd fu nlcktcss bave dlal of cousuuptiva, e ——— NOTICE.—The copartuership heretofora exlating be- tween L uaderaigoed under s frw naue of HAGE- DUN. BUTLE & CU. Laviug apised by Unitatlon oo 3, 13, 1470, 18 bereby dusalveds Williau H. Usgedon. -+ Wil cullege wil accounts mud yar all Ualullice ot the fra, WILLIAM )L HAGEDOY, TIHOMAS BOYLE. could ard—0 | 1 OV 0OUVO b 1ot ba ticlped for Jacob, Blosson nursed This gave (hlleapie the lirst prize. loft Trice, . Warvelous dellcacy and precision, . A wild Gregory, Wadsworth, sad durrill ticd for rece fuaeler sopped the quick orugross with n | ive bali, resaited it favor of Frice, wi broko [ Shove-sbot!” which the Referce | them all, ihe uiticrs missinguns cach, thardner fuie overruled. Down the left rail | then beat Klelumuo for tuisd wonoy, breakiug e frurie Fail 1 four bails to doui's thrve Sy oric® mere pursued. Une bundrod aud | N1 UY S0 UL Masicr Bagurdus, aged 14, st ¢ Gy pois bad been counted, oud, anitd ai- | o gatel at dity-ivealts uguluet Geonge Budzard, erotey bursty the expert turned the lower | fur 100 a shde. AL the con-Iusion ot i sliool- flw;:- successfully, ‘I'wo huudred wers sue | fng cach bsd broken (orty. 1 balls, and the codas the Lalls crossed the lower rail | tateh was declared a draw. Capt. Docurdus :rux_md wnotlier coruer, and ju the satwo relstive v.n'ti?ln:nvr nfi l.'xhlhlllm:lul I'-Ilu:l\ .“w{n‘"fi.’. - L] > ‘his eveulng occurs the e ! 1o t0 the rall, while Slossou wawas wol nug.l.u;:um;‘.&bu Ko ki b Priva Fhe cave of Vrivate Hiove' trousers, after Tha underalgned will coutinue the business of the ol 10 at Nua. 42 0d 46 Madisva-st,, ChIcago. o, ¥eb oy 1wty WILLIAM Jl. HAGEDON, DISSOLUTION. ) Tlie copartnershiy beretutors sxinting between Joha stoare; Uit L aid il Meconssauier e Bl mwsne O JOHA "N & LU, bas Lls day bovd gt solyed vy imusual consat, Saletlug 1y Tarelap Ons; A Nuvel * Lays? Though we bave olten called the atteation of ‘I'wo men havo come 10 gr{:‘( lll'l‘im'hu(qr who our seaders tu the evil eilects of filumfnating Were operating o d novel **lay” Ouve would Kas, yut the facts are o well sut furth in the awsall s lady vb & tlark strectand the oiher coing fullowing paragraphs from the Lundon Laneet | Up a8 the chigwal cuer, drive ol ihe helhsl that we cannut furbear presentiog thems sulliun, protect the Jaty on fiee houeward way T havo vur rooms bleassntly iliuminated with | sud usree uot W wentivl WIC OCCutTeticd (o ber £as 1 to undergu 4 process of poisontug,—the Bbusbaud or father in ml\-_h'l‘rdllulml u duaceur, Biore dlsastrous because, Wsteud of directly pro- | ‘Thephaa worked the business suceesstully iu oJonm More, aad Juta UcCusacll, has) ieress uf (e Dery, will v S ARt Vet ot frTS SOOI & € Blub 03. 1ol Jud ted Musrue-at.. Lhey AxuIDiuN tUg deate and collecliuyg tha vubIandlag sccoulie of the l‘l:‘ll]fln. ui ing the characterlstle symutoms ol fite- New Haven, Coun i £ this witness.” E ‘_‘m_el:c bad so0 (dea of going ob i that way i ‘5:‘;‘:}:{1‘;;?‘,,,; aarpoiuted ‘“.prhw‘fl"fl;’_ i A0 Wiste 4 lllrlgul'u.'-..ml walchs lias at 135t jua- o AN | ! g JESCCPEE it gl und cleers weut up s the TUE TURY. lilasty lowers the tone of vitaitey, uud cotabitalie Liconses in Loalslina, u prvate tiges Comminder, - AnAridst D arvation. WiLsoN & EVENDEN, UL WS wade 8., Bclaefer bad seuson to | Dr Rowe, Secretary of the Chlcago Jockey | €4 ucondition favorsble tu ubease. 1t would The Loulsiuva Ilouse votes 1o abolish the W o er s Nt Yark Wi, OIL TANKS K auxius sy bo glauced up b the | sud Frottivg Club, yesterday received fifteon | bo aiffeult to overrate the unportance of thi | Moffet beil-puuch, but wlopte 8 eebera reve Varker, Not Liucolu : A pourly vlad youug wen was found dylug |/ Y W paiey K P AL i s Yeo! Louseaold-perlt. Picturea ore spoiled Uy gag, | s bIE i aTsstead. This brolivits e Gidiue- | Mr. Linevin 126 0iten boan e bied with the § Ut evena i Bayue secety ok wis woue | S0 150 SHIPPING CANS, W Which were wll Lo | suditional eutros fur the stak und cup races of | T Ulaugs ura taratshied, 1o colors of decu- | Lion of uuy bushiess without 1ho payment of u | expr e, Ot Voo b 1 ki atrect sta [ fi=am 47 & 49 West Lake Birost, kst with Ehow; but Slowson now | the Jane mectd iheee were fioin San Frabe | roted walls and corlings tudy, sind wen uid wou- | lcense, aid usen lays tuxes o inncaule fashion. [ pley o tie peopte.” s wot o . et b ees i by found (o OHRICOAGO. ' U check, A wasse on Lbe turee Puue | clseo, and among e Htovu b Muihie SeCartuy, | e or Celiaie orgamntivs are eafu Jand ane | Buer-saloous sl puy e tauey prive of §lai ' L Lowcrets duskivi Velath Hioe Lacase Ladt Lu Bia 10 zon of wail-to do parests hvlug sy b Catasiauh