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Rie Ge BF * . 3 ba 1 S "Ee i mie ae oe irae '.- THE’-CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY,= JANUARY 25,-1880—SIXTEEN -PAGES. : s 3 2 > | on the eve of wedding the ‘ A 5 a agi sy = 5 = | | cehims to makesdngiamentaurne wien] - LHL RATLROADS. - far} the arbitratord siiggest the conversion | same road at Chestnut inplace of J.1: West, THE ‘BUTCHERS? UNION. | the members of tho Union: trom this that tha interview Francisca (the Ii fan model) ap- | of tho claims of (ee oes GE gogald | resigned. excitement about Mr. O'Meara has been gnt- 5 i fetred stock of C., HX : : pears unobservedn the scene just in time $ ae .| coupons into ‘pre! By L ‘4 ne 4 jl Bene, Jue q| .to divide: The General Passi ten up. ‘Miss Adele Belgarde’s Week fo overhear the Baron’s passionate declara-.| 4 Slight Falling Of in ¢ “Bas ee be ene eT et of the | of the Tous centering in gad Ticket feng Rae y Ss: 5 io has the Relief Committee beoks?”” “at Hooley’s. ~ - PB pe hon., the Baron's "withdrawal, ; ig OF in the East-.| camings of the CH. ot it whenever | cnother meeting in SE Louis next Monday to | Charges’ of. Defalcation Against | |“ QCohuell and the rest, “I hunted high f Sent egy PhO 2 §S, tegompanied by 2) > - Bound Freight Traffic. the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Raliroad | Complete some minor details in putting in ; Principal Offi and Jow for them yesterday. and when they heiress). that informs Alisa Blaine (the!) , et ‘ es :] to pay the maturing:coupons hereafter at full | £orce the hew agreement for the mgintenance _ the: Principal icers, were finally found and taken to the Central man she - is about: rate.. It is-understood the award -is satis. | Of Passenger rates adopted last week, ——" Station I made application for them, which 1 3 i o e’. Ty to wed has already a’ y y Reg: Prime e : : Mrs. Scott-Siddons’ Two Days! | Hus iuaine nanvally segbcaine tat sho|| The, Tlinols Central Will Not Congoll.,| *sctory to all-partics The Sioux City & Dakota Railroad makes & Bice, had a right to de Chairman - Who, it Is Said, Have Gobbled Be-| mitten" see Cem oct pares 8 A x ‘ : “fol tem i ions’ |" Re ae \ Visit to This City. __| Tefers to the artist, very promptly breaks her)" date. witht Its New Orleans'Line. *. |: “* pacrEIc CONSOLIDATION, *,” ing heneieet ee ‘tween $6,000 and $7,000.. How did..O"Meara.come to have \the : ‘ : > Rte Rh eae eo Some, plcturesgue Th we op the ps has Nest z Seals N seal Deed TM Chicago Trimune, “'? wesceceetess Srorier i a eon eee pee ren L-was elected Chairman of the Re- die. 99" = de Tt Draw e Baron. ‘Before the wedding- fs Set - New Yors, Jan. yt eae Sais ‘ Hef Committee I inted - hi: eretary, cgi a paca al bells have cased. {9 ne tne artist makes | Oonsolidation of the Union, Kansas, and.| Directors of the Uni ei rer O’Meara’s ‘Blight 2 Put-Up Job and as such he en eeinged bia eee ood Scenery ¢ th for the frst time learns the reason-of hisdis- | | Denver. Pacific Roads, ‘| Pacific Railroad Companies held a joint |’ Commisstoner Fink h leat *_ “te Divert Suspicions Wo the police gi : jnissal” Protesting lis pepeeron or his dis | Dae ; :| meeting.to-day to perfect the plan of consoli- the following ee eatin oe mage 4 yout Bae ee police eye Lad a 3 2 Sen, eee TAS fig eave ats ae ‘ “No. They said they conld not surrender President. O'Connell Declines “to Show them to anybody who yould not supply ‘Asal aa ee Bis Hand. 3 isfactory bond. that. they. would be gi EAST-BOUND FREIGHT MOVEMENT dation. It is underatood that the representa- | . By agreement of the Eastern trunk lines the ~The east-bound frelght moyement con- | tvesof the Kansas Pacific entered a pro- | (One niate Now ts TE to Chicage to tal et tinties vory dull in spite ofthe décline tn tho | testagainst the manner inwhich their rights | San. se—viz. Passenger ‘curs® Gn. holt. owe prices of grain at this market. The fact is | Wer? being ignored, a8 under the plan their | wheels, man :in charge free, no return pass, 30 that the decline has nop been. heavy enough | CoMStituents were to recelve but about one- Ee ee eee rattan “to%be to reach the prices in the East and make ship- | fourth the amount of stock held by the | turnished by shipper, man in charge tree, no " S A knees to the newly-wedded -wife of the! spectal Attractions for this Week—Some | on, the pair are aurprised by. the, weeding. a Old Favorits. Buests, order to shield the Jady from é = scandal the artist allows himself to be ar- reseed ie 2 thief aud is Bnally sentenced to Fi fe a 0] me yes i- whireabouts of the Players—Gossip-trom the | Cations follow, a fortunate meeting between en ul when called for. Icouldnot do this; ‘O'Com nell could, and so he got them.’” ‘ ee the books are all right with " What is left of the Butchers’ Union is : imaking.a very unsavory corpse. THe Trrs- “] don’t know about that, There’s no Greenroom. ; Francisca and ali parties finally brin, to 3 ion Pacific stockholderg, whil return pass, trucks to be 3 . mn, under : ' : is said General-Managet McMull effect that Frank O'Meara, the Financial and | Sullivan havo been ‘snooks’ with that ADELE BELGARDE, treat of prosecution for bigamy, divides hig | the railroads, as was generally anticipated, | that road. | This to have given.| oie Aton RanrOAd. hes just sea coe | Correspondiig Secretary of the Union, had } 96,100 fui the Heller Comittee {isburse that would, it is believed, have brought | Tse to Jong and acrimonious dis- ? | about the desired result’ and lowered ths cussion, buf the Kansas Pacific people Works forthe’ end ew ecomotive young t It ma d pley ever | Prices sufficientlyto get the grain now heaped | Were finally overruled. These preliminaries | ton locomotives, to be delivered -before May There of art life she is sttiving so earnestly onered t ne Chicas © publie has recefyed more | up in the elevators forward. But the rail- settled, a resolution:was adopted formally | L The rolling-stock of the Company is be- fomake hérown. Her efforts during the cpretul attention in the way of appointments | roads have decided not to make a reduction, consolidating the three Companies under the | increased in the. same proportion, This past week af Hooley’s have commanded the | running at MeVicker’s to crowded use: and consequently they have no one to blame | title of the Union Pacific Railway Company. | sary by ithe ares introns of a mee ena respectful attention of considerable au- | Malmsha and Rogers have done their best | but themselves if their cars-remain idle in ‘The several sets of officers and Boards of Dt | ing-the past six months and the anticipation vees, and, While it cannot be said that she | with characteristic abliity. ‘Every setinwhien | their yards. They will havetocomedown ulti- | Feetors then went through the form of resign- | of still larger increase in'the future, sis achieved a decided triumph, the general ihe. inciiients ape the atte ‘lng plot occur } mately with the rates if they mean to getany ing, and a new Board of Directors was cnosén It is reported that negotiations have been intelligence of her performance’ has been ap- | “from the povel ry-stricken of careful study, of the business now stored up here, and the | fF the new Company, as follows:. F. L. | completed. between the St. Louis & Nash- “ajated. Miss Belgarde is, it should be re- | yaise to the exterior of th , | sooner they come to this conct Ames, Easton, Mass.; Carlos S. Greeley, St. ville Company and the Grand Trounk by wetted 2 very young. git], and it would | imartre,. Nothing gould exceed ing seslise at hisconelusion the better | Foi Sir Baker, Blisha Atkins, F. Gor- | Whlch the Louisville, New Albany 4 Chicago d it will befor their interests. There is but will com this hardly be fair, and certainly ungenerous, the waste nouns, with its rafters, its steam, | one Eastern route that is doing a heavy. busi- | 40" Dexter, Boston; G. ‘M. Dodge, Council | Trunk’s neato The oo eree ny her by the standard of a mature isi 0) ten x poate the 2 feaftoldin ness,+the Grand Trunk, in connection with Bluffs; Sidney Dillon, Russell Sage, Jay | bany & Chicago connects with the Grand to Hemant she is inspired with’ daring | feS"ing’ To Tho work of -Malmaia, and | {8° Michigan Contral and Vermont Central | $9000 Solon Humphreys, David Dows, | Trunk near Wanaiab, about fifty miles from ambition is very evident. from the character | Rogers we ascribe much of the ploy’s popu~ | Railroads; all the other routes are doing but Thomas T. Eckert, New York; W. L. Scott, Pierce “yashiville: dine to shir ei abet sth nope of her repertoire, but itis equally | larity in this city. ‘The highest praise can very little. ‘The Grand Trunk, it is claimed, | Erle, Pa.; and John K. Sharp, Salt Lake, th ity about apparent that she is thus far picking her-way | be given to Several. members of the cast. At present the Louisville, through annmber of Shakspearean and other First comes Thomas Keene for his Cowpeau, 2 ald not be easy to indicate with any | estate with the unfortunate Francisca, and : It ok fn to certitude just what position this | the American heiress weds her artist-lover.” pki lady may be destined to occupy in the . safely be said that no absconded, and that his boqks, which com | of their trouble. They have: Fr ? tained the ficcounts of- the Association, | under their Fe dea a deg g showed that only $2,$67.67 had been spent in } couldn’t they get him, who always made the relieving the wwants.of the strikers,—a very entries in this 1 ook, ta make.a fot of ficti- small sum"as~ compared with the large | Yous entries? They may do, this or they amourits of money whiah, even aecdtding to | That the disbursement-book, wile it was. in the statements frequently made by the lead- | the possession of the Heiter: never ing: men of the: Union, if had in | showed more money to have been distrib- its coffers at the beginning of the | uted for rellet than aay Tf itever in- strike. Inotder to learn,faller particulars | #icates ¢ ierger amoun then thefigares have of the cause of Mr. O’Meara’s disappearance, | the officers, and with intent to- : and the amount, if any, of his shortage, 8|- cover UP THEIR OWN SHORTCOMINGS.” reporter was sent yesterday to investigate «Where is O’Meara now?” e the matter. The first place which he visited ‘Ido not know. O'Connell and the rest was the headquarters of the Union at No. | know where heis, and it would be, in all like~ lihood, an easy matter for them to 186 South Halsted, but at the hour of his | the disbursement-book and have ta aed call the officers were reported to be home at by the time they cal! dinner. But very few of the Union men Bigg well explain etters Saeko bears on hand, and when the subject of ing bi en are they going ‘to hold that meet~ "Meara’s disappearance was mentioned | *7§ J thé} only smiled knowingly, one or two of | orien, but iave. an iden te explatation them hinting that if the reporter only used | will atany rata be postponed until Monday.” ordinary diligence and astuteness he would | « “*Whatdo the members of the Union gen- succeed in discovering in the Union wood, erally think of the afar ; pile an African of much larger size and | pec’, es hbly down pn Gonna darker complexion than Mr. O’Meara, who, | off to-morrow evening, they will hear of nO they stated, instead of being the Financial | delay in the givin: “of_ the. explanation of and Corresponding Secretary of the Union, } what became of the $6,700, which I have which office is ocewpicd by one Sullivan, was shown and whieh they all Imow, they have simply a member of the Relief Committee. yet Wilsou nttend the meeting ?”” The reporter promised to call again during “Ty Tintend to eet this -whole the afternoon, and in the meantime made 2 | matter cleared up. Ihave no doubt that call upon Mr. Polly, the Treasurer of the O'Connell a the ae have a hired gan of bullies eit ua ave lots 0: Union. Mr. Polly aeknowledged that he was SRends and they will stand by me while E acquainted with the fact of Mr. O’Meara’s | gemand a counting of the cash. If-t sudden’ departure, but declined to say any- patel decline, I ill call, ra meeting he on thing about the condition of the accounts | Union in accordance with a clause in the which he left behind him. He stated that constitution, and we will oust the old officers the officers of the Union had been, ‘and still Bod recon uct the Union on an‘honest are, busily engaged in going over the books | Before the reporter brought his conversa- which Mr. O'Meara had left behind him, and | tion with Mr. Welsh to Hi elose, the latter until this was thoroughly done it would not | produced from his pocket a large bundle of do to give any opinion as to whether that | Tecel ts, which he requested the reporter to has been giving special inducements to ship-| The Government Directors remain. un- | New ‘albany & Chi ‘a er | Ast comes amas Keene etre ck PE ee a ee Ate. Dresent popularity. changed. This Ist Includes all the old | business nis the "Mic pce te eiieage. gi fans with no special certainty as to | the libertine batters Miss Hachel Noah as ‘4 Mauve | Union Pacific Board, exeept James R. Keene, | 2ictignn, City, which was rather @ round- where she properly belongs. .Some of her | the afflicted Gervatse, and Miss Florence strength to th t Se a eae aa SPEND | Addison Commack, and W. H Loveland, | OMe Oye ot New Tork ond hosel for | Chase, the Virginie of the.play : Two acto! Who sre suppose pee it Tpatever of m application £ ‘he Ne selections are not happily chosen, a3, for | (ven make Spor Bes’ Bottes ‘and’ Bee erain blockade at this point, the have yeceived an application fr instance, Isabella in “Measure for | So7e. They look like vitalized Parisian carr- sna duting the pastveek wele’ Stud ug | Cental taere wasiniBcampoctdon.” © | Sark Central ates pemin 2» which is a character little | jcatures of the workmen of that city. Miss ions during the past week were 27,114 tol Central there was in its composition. or! tral Railroad for -permission to against 27687 tons the week previous. ‘The | . The story that Gould, Dillon, and Sage had bulid six.plars and bulkheads ‘trom Sixty Mimulated to afford much opportunity | Ada Gilman, too, dances the canean, and | Tllroad nianagers hoped that the announce. | Tesigned trom the tion Fasiic Directory ith street to Beventrsecond Street, North for anything beyond >mere elecutionary wins admiration. For one week more;| are eee The Cece has bees display. Besides, the play itself isso unfa- | “Drink” may be seen at McVickers. miliar to the average theatre-goer that it) "4 new American “ideal drama,” entitled ment that noreduction in rateswould -be | got on the street without qualification or ex- ip made forthe present would inerexe ship. | planation during the afternoon, and, improb- | N#l facilities. ‘The Company has become wouldrequire ariper genius than hers as | «Philip Gordon, Miner,” will be presented wellasamore elaborate preparation in its | for the first time’ on any stage at the. Olympic ments largely, because they believed sl: able as it’ seemed to everybody, it spread | OWner of all the land fronting on the Hudson asl only Rel of te satietocee ot ueRerS | like wildare, and was Used to knock down | iver between Sixtr-first and Seventy-seeond yarions details, to restore it to pop ularity on | ‘Theatre. -It is rumored that the picce 1s by a the stage. Thereis much to commend in | Chicago journalist. We won't print hig | tion, but 7 the stock of ‘the’ Com: i streets, and has already constructed three it the result shows that they wera per pany several points | Piers, and has another in course of construc Miss Belgarde’s Hofmiet, which is undoubt- | jame. We will respect his: edly the most - pretentious of her perform- | «ep it dark.” From cyhative heat of the wrong in their calculations, and that, instead | amid intense excitement. The truth of the ofan increase, there isa sti further decrease matter is given above, the resignations being | Hon at an angle Nvith the “waterfront. Tf is E to build the six piers proposed ances, and, if it was lacking invigor as acon- | play we should say it is a strong one, and sistent delineation, it certainly possessed the Ficely to succeed. ‘Manager Speaene naRures of several hundred tons. merely fornjal and preliminary to the elec- | Coutemplate ‘The total amount of flour shipped was | tion of the new Board, kaos: upon the same plan, to be 100 feet In. width 40,814 barrels; grain, 25,205,828 pounds, and | _ ‘The plan.of consolidation is exactly as al- and about 500 feet in length, with’ slips 150 provision 20,867,520 pounds. Of this the | téady printed in Tue TRIBUNE. feetin width. The Dock Commissioners will ichigan tral took 11,189 tons; the Lake ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. make an inspection of that part of the water- Shore & Michigan Southern, 130 tons; the | _New Yorn, Jan, 24.—The Union Pacific, | front before granting the application. —————$—=$—— ¢barm of novelty, and .evinced through- | us thathe has done everything ability and Fort Wayne, 4,767 tons; the Pan-Handl Kansas Pacific, and Denver Pacific have been ‘out an intelligence. in| conception such | money could do in_the way of aiount- as is not always tobe found united with | ing, and ir, - Leare <Who will | 4,284 tons; consolidated under the name of the Union 5 greater executive force. We iehona hardly star in the leading part, -has managed oe The ie ne Salismors.<- Chto, Bt Pacific Raiway Company, substantially upon AID FOR IRELAND. ean dy of this tuportane role, for let her to secure good company, as may |-was as follows: Michigan Central, 14,455 | the terms. heretofore made public. Mr. : her stndy of Mvoach miuich nearer perfection | De Soon Oy tne aac anise aocabiy rememe | Ogrrclss., bake, Shore, 10,469 barrels; Ror Gould resimned. his posttion as 16 Director of ‘Tho Trish Land Reform snd Relief Assocta 4 nem- + Pan- r ~ | the Union Paci was elected a Director rm ef Associa- than it does, the disadvantage incident to her | hered as a member of McVicker’s late stock ayne, 8,000 barrels; Fan-Handle, 12,015 bar- | Orth consolidated Company. Itis also ru- | tion met yesterday afternobn at their rooms i i ‘hich might harmonize sf rels; Baltimore & Ohio, 37 barrels. . girlish Poses Ron ni will’ company, ‘will personate the leading female | ‘The grain shipments were ns follows: | Mored. that Mr..C. W. Smith, at. present | in the News building,.on Fifth avenue, Mr. very wel inevitably con- | rele, The action of the play occurs in min- | Michi mn E follows: | «Praffic manager.of the Chicago, Burlington & - yey the impression to an audience that they | ing camps. The dramatis person are -all Reamer rear toe dae Quincy Railroad, is to be, ago, Burlington ¢ John Forsyth in the chair. Henin scrutinize, ~The invitation was accept- are confronte t th a toy “adist'g efforts as. a | More OF less connected with gold-digging. 910 pounds? Pan-Handie, 978,040 pounds? “=*) | ant General Manager of the consolidated The following names were reported of gén- | 8&2! n. éd, and the ‘reporter ‘took a mem- iS of the young ‘There is a. Chinaman in the piece, a- part al- | Baltimore & Ohio, 2,693,004 pounds. Company. cee tlemen who were to act as the Finance Ad- : . WAS A 'DEFAULTER OR NOT. orandum of . the amounts represented a ‘The reporter then instituted a-search for |-upon forty-two of the documents, . which peaking whole, we are inclined to predict for her in | iotted to Harry M. Brown, a gentleman, we i Epa i 3 Huta Sacestal exer one age | are old. who , bas "woh veputaio | taken: Megan Centon) ASSIS ponds: |p, , CANADA, SOUTRERY, Ferwel, Willlag P. Rena, Harvey D,Cojvin, HBSS ithe Sao | By Get FA ale nt | SSD pa Rate” et | NS abe tua rate Ses | FOR, ae, a,b Tome ig row nf © people — namet “the. cas 3 i 786.5 ‘ 4 yn ow, Daniel Scully. pinning at the foot of the Iad’er *® cpint, | {2 addition to those already mentioned, are: Peed ANG eaeEmeeG Shipments ef at | Railroad Company, before Judge Wallace in | “The distress existing in Caliirelveen, Coun- cases a painful thing Zor an ambitious spirit | J. V. Melton, W. J. Gogswell,” George 8. | classes of freight by the pool lines for_ the the United States Courts, a decision was | ty Cork, to which attention had been called butit would be a pit cl Ing meet a tent Gray, J. W. Fox, John D. Germon, William | week ending Jan. 17 were as follows: Michi- | fendered to-day. The suitis brought to re- | py al tter to the C ‘ittee fr ‘i and eraceful git! like Miss Belgarde begin at | ¥7. Stuart, George Bamum,J.W. Thompson, | gan Central, 11,279 tons; Lake Shore, 7,130 | cover certain obligations issued by defendant by a letter to the, Comualties from: fhe pariek the top and work her way down. It Bi to y Rynar, Robert Lester, J. W. Randolph, | tons; 4 Fort Wayne, 6,232 tons; Pan-Hanil 4 by. Priest of the district, was referred to the Irish hoped that'she will not, and that in order to Blair, C. A. ‘Martin, Little Sadie | 4953'tonss” Baltimore & Ohio, 4,700 concer corporattion representing the settlement of elief Committee in Dublin, and the Secre- seeure success she will keep srolks in mind : : - total of $0,875 tons. The total’ 3h pments for interest due and unpaid in defendant's issue | tary was instructed to advise with them on that there is hard and constant x before ‘ the week previous were 40,086, or a falling off | Of the first-norteage bonds. The bonds | the subject. ¥ her, is éocapauiy aiileh Mr: Saraenk PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. of 9,211 tous. sa! : were excented in Canada, and the interest | _A letter was received from O’Leary, the (ne rn DT Cee ear’ coniging ee ‘The following stars and combinations will, ‘The percentages of the various pool lines | was due on the 1st of January, 1877, and was pedes brian now i: New Onicans of ne ee, talent. We would particularly seleet for | during the coming'week, play at the places sroroas, allows: Aichlean oGentenl, 10,600.|' payable in this city, Defendant is aCana- | for the Irish relief fuud, provided the Expo- commendation the admirable rendering of | named.- Managers and agents please forward | Fort, ee ae tone overs: PanHandie’ | ‘lian, and insists in defense that the corpora- sition Building could be secured, The man- Ophelia, by Mrs. Sargent, which constituted | routes by Friday of each week: vi ‘ fe, | tion is discharged from Payment by virtue of | agers of the Exposition, at a meeting recently tis ominion of Canada | held, resolved not. to let the buil ‘ing here- Mr. ‘Patrick Welsh, the Chairman of the | Were only a part of the whole lut.which c i footed up a total of $1,157.93. He would-have Halon Beli bream whom, after picker examined them all, but one or two. Union le trouble, he found not very ereat | members present made suchstrennous objec- distance off from thé Union headquarters. | tions that Mr. Welsh put tha remainder in ‘Mr. Welsh was at first very much disinclined | his pocket and postponed further research: S 25 | indefinitly, while he gave ‘sowe further to coriverse upon the subjectof Mr. O’Meara’s particulars regarding the management ‘of disappearance, and, when pressed to give the | tie Union, whose poor success in the late reason for hig, objection fo talk, frankly ac-| strike he largely attributed to. the reckless knowledged that he could nottella part of | manner in which the leading officers ° what he knew without telling all, and that, if LIED TO THE MEMBERS OF THE UNION, he divulged fully the true condition of affairs | who, as long as the excitement lasted, wera in Union official circles, the result would be willing to swallow anything in the-way of more sensational than he cared to be the | cheerful perversion of the ‘truth, brt who gauss oF producing: ~The reporter repre- | utterly lost heart when they found that their sented to” Dim that as Chairman of the } jeaders were not to berelied upon. In the Beliee | “Com ittee the | odium atteen: meantime the parties who had objected to ing to ‘the ‘act of the absconding | the further exhibition of rellef receipts had one of the most charming features of the per- | attraction. Location. et tang stor t;, and Baltimore & Ohio, 1,248 | act of Parliamentof the formance of Thursday evening. Her imper- } Abbey and Hickey Co......Holyoke, Sass. i passed in 1878, whereby. defendant was .au- | after for any pedestrian or similar entertain- | member of it would, until he proved to the | jest the room and gone their way, the sequel ‘artford, Com thorized to istue new bonds, payable in thirty | ment, and it was ordered that O’Leary be ad- | contrary, toa large extent reflect upon him, | showing the Mineton in which they-went. sonation, especially in the mad scene, Was é imbued with a pathos that entitled her to a CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS & NEW OR- Feats, in substitution ‘of its frst-mortaage | vised of that fact. high rank among dramatic artists. A word of Ne na: 1 F: LEANS. onds, and bearing a lower rate of interest. A motion was unanimously adopted that prise is alsodue Mr. A. H. Stuart for his Alvin Joslyn Company.....Js . Bich. Mr. W. K. Ackerman, President of the In -giving his Tiecision, Judge Wallace Gov. Cullom be invited to preside at the egcellent. rendering of the Duke in “ Meas- Dlinots Central Railroad Company, returned | says: ‘If any one of our States had passed | meeting’on the evening of Feb. 23, and: the ure for Measure,” and to Mr. Mitchell for his ‘a .. such an -act asthe one: under consideration | address of welcome will be delivered by the manly, vigorous delineation of Ingomar. from the East yesterday. He emphatically Hon. Thomas Hoyne. and that if he had the means of. showing his | ” ii y i hands to be clean, he should take advantage sjuaving finished thelr. conversatan, Me of it. Mr. Welsh appreciated the force of suggestion of the latter, who. explained that the argument, and. consented to tellall h@ | Tye TrisuNE always made a point of pub- knew of the matter, which he did as follows: | jishing both sides of a story, ronalred: to- In the first place, would lice to say that, | xether to the Union Hall, where the reporter in my opinion, Mr, O'Meara, who was amem-.| rade an attempt to hear President O’Con- ber of the Relief Committee, of which 1 am] yo;l’s -explanat of the O'Meara mystery. * i ;_ | it would have been the duty of the Courts of % z denies the rumors that his road is to consoli- | tho¢ State to treat it'as.an ty 0 awful exercise | ‘The management and distribution of books Aldrich & Parsloe date with. the Chicago, St. Louis & New | of power, and certainly it cannot be expected | was left in the hands of the Finance Com- All the Rage Com > SCOTT-SIDDONS. . Anderson, Mary. 3 ‘ . | Aiken, Frank Orleans Railroad Company. - The majority of | that this Court would tolerate legisIation by | mittee, : Chairman, has disappeared cartainly not on y il was closeted in an 1 dee ee bet allege pea oe Ronco toin ees the-stock of this Company fs now, and has | foreign States which it would not sanction | _ The following sums were subscribed to the | account of any defelencies int his accounts or Mr. (Qvconnet Secretary ee ‘and nner ee of ening Sid i BuMAlO BUl.rsseeseseeseeneee Pet ¥ been. since the consolidation of the Great | here, and which, if allowed to operate, would fund since the Inst report: in those of the Relief Committee, but at the | others, but the reporter sent for him and ha pearance of Mrs. s. Seo ions, who began ‘ ‘Plehmond, Vas Jackson & North d “Mississippi Central seriously prejudice the rights of States.” Collected ‘by Messrs. McAvoy and Keeley, instigation of some of the officers of the made his appearance. Said the reporter: aseries of readings there which closed last | prooxtyn ‘ea Washington, Dt ‘ackson & Northern an ississippi Cent ‘In conclusion, the Court says: “Comity | $175, of which Fortune Bros. gave $50; P. Union, whom I believe to be at the bottom of | “<< arr. .)’Connell, can you let me know an: night. ‘There is little to say of Mrs. Siddons Park pany -Vorcester, Mass. - | Railroads, the property of the IlinoisCentral, | can ask no recognition of such foreign legis- O'Neill, $50; Michael Brand, $50; C. H. | the whole business.” * thing ‘about the disappearance - of . et + and’ her readings ‘that would not be merély Beriden, Conn. and nothing could be actomplished by a con- | lation, and the. case falls under the qualifica- | Beers, $25. Collected by Peter Lyddy, Divis- | “Would you mind naming them O'Meara, ‘whether his aceounts are short, A aoreey Os solidation. Tie Dlinols Central is virtually | tions-of the general. rule which prescribes ion No. 17, A. 0. H., $100.50,—most of the | “believe that the persons who have got | anything in fact, which you have atecgy= when a foreign law is ‘repugnant to the | donors living in’ Hyde Park. Collected by | him to get out of the way are.Daniel O’Con- | ered since you began investigating his books repetitions of the many favorable comments ba nell, the President, Dick Powers, the orator, upon’ their. excellence, and it m 2 the owner of that road now just as much asif cs 4 rf y 50: J. S. Smi ‘ Sipento anak fein Gaon x ay Be super a consolidation were made. The Chicago, fundamental principles of te tock, ae wild be Pea Shes donb Ap a sh &. Sunt es and Ar. Sullivan, the Financial Secretary of yegtents aa athing about it. Let tions of the St. Louis & New Orleans Railroad was pur- —— 2. Nicholas Neybert, Charles Fleck, Patrick | the Union.” rr. We ‘a ho has been traction inheritor of the grand phys- : gs your friend there |Mr. Welsh], who has beer jeal beauties of the Kembles. She stands to- | BuzeshNlse: chased by. the Tlinois Central at foreclosure | MILWAUKEE, TASS SHORE. & Murphy, Michael ‘Mahonéy, $5 each; John | | “What object would they‘have Insending | showing you alt the receipts of the Relief day ather reading-desk almost the perfect i fee io ae taht ata bet pe 70°000,000 to The Chic Michael’ Hogan, Richard Bond, Joseph “Their object is to remove the suspicion Commits i ” p able pay the nverest on Salt Oe DP Calesie Set hy; and Edward Maher, $3 each. Col- | which should attacht-to them’ from them- ~1/Bul he has not shown me av the eee first mortgage bonds, and it will certainly be | Ogmxosm, Wis., Jan. 24.—The first passen- | MUrp d 3 y th Airis ee pba pares lecte stiftin & Connelly, principallyfrom Py rae e that, no power on earth can wrest | pertrain on’ the Milwaukee, Lake Shore & | the fee-dealers, $127, amiOne he. subsoribers Ar. Ackerman did notthink thatthe Louis- | Western Railrond reached Oshkosh this aft- | being Griftin & Connelly, $25; Washington ville & Nashville combination would in any | ernoon’ over the new branch from Horton- Ice Company, $25; J. H. Dole & Ci is ise: way damage the Illinois Central route to the | yille. On the train were officers of the road B, Smith & Co., $15; E. S, Shedd & Co., $10; South. His line to New Oleanswas the best id citi: interested, as follows: . Presi- Esch Bros. & Rabe, '$10; P. J. Doyle, $5; C. and shortest route, and would be able to hold | 5"0, © ens: tare 9 BS FOO See E ‘A. Morrison, $5; Philip Wemty, $2 Collect. and sno teat ocall competitors. Asreedtds | dent F. W. Rhinlander, New York; Seere- | ‘edby M- Keating, North Water’ street and the interslange of business between the two | tary A..L. Cary, Milwaukee; S.S. Sanders, | reported by J. M. Dumphey, $34, sub- + ile & % ‘ 0: . B. Ay- | scribed ‘as follows: M. Keating, ‘Thomas lines, he did not think the Louisville& Nash- | Gordon Norris, Charles Grundy, E. B. Ay- Srien, and “Frank Ci rly 5 cathe ville could afford to discriminate, and that | mer, Roberts Livingstone, New York; A. i fing ww uli a0 doubt he glad aise pil the | Rogers, Milwaukee C. Lulling, J. Donohue, sont Br eee oor Ebb a oe ETO te vag from other compa: | WW; 2, Bose A. Zlerath, B. Kewalke, Man- ahoe, $3 each. Other subscribers: P. gel nt le same erm Fi ors Ger e ae itowoe; J. H. Mead, J. G. Thayer, Sheboy- | \foran & Co., $50: Thomas Pepper, $5; the tes. The advance in inois Central stock | ean: ‘H.C, Russell, ‘Shawanee: A. H. Cot- | 3. °B. Society, $35. Through G. §. Ingraham showed that there was 0 re the Louisville & | {erll, Appleton: F. R. Newbold, Tegerton. Commercial Hotel, $65. Subscribers: G. S.. ee at ee eS | Passengertrains will be pus on regularly | Yngranam, $10; Nicholas Laughlin and Cum- next week, mings & Hughes, $5 each; William D. Rec- embodiment ‘of the tt King John ashe is’ portrayed by ihe mos caeorated painter itt i day. She r, a very large endowment from the Kemble stock fom Swiich. she sprang, | Denier, Tony, Co: in the shape of keen appreciation of literary beauty and this is discovered in some of her exquBit interpretations of some of the master Dat rt, Fanny leces of literary art which she gave to her | Rmmet3- pearer An agreeable feature of her-enter- | Florences. ment has been the apperance for the first time of Miss Anna Morgan, who gave on Friday gyening with much acceptance a | Gus Williams.. sketch, “How uby Played.” Last night : ae lddons presented to her listeners a choles splecuon of readings, and vas “re | Gailey Sees rly’s a a {es in here just now who saw him do if, and Tsay that ¢ Just rod stiuker for dolag ity too. “He only showed me some of the receipts.” “Well, he’s a d—d stinker for doing it. (Turning to Welsh.) Do your hear it, “now ? Said Mr. Welsh: ey do; you are liar, and you know.it. Tf you can show anything wrong in the Relief Committee’s accounts now is the time to do 2 selves and place it if possible upon the mem- beso the Relief Con te «What do yo! in by ‘the suspicion which should Aettclo them ?”” “YT will explain this to ot clearly. Not to beat, the bush about the matter, I will make the open charge ,that the. offi- cers of the Union—those | certainly whom. ‘I have mentioned—bave at least between $6,000 and $7,000 which they cannot or will not acccamt for. Now, I want you toremember that the Union has about 10,000 members. Of.these, 5,000 paid an admission. fee of 50 cents,- mal $2,500, and 5,000 Paid an admission fee oi: $ making in all $7,500, Besides this, the which was given by the Union netted them fully $2,000, and the subscriptions taken up from private parties—principally brew On, sou gp to couple, of glasses f£ whisky ix you any time.” - Ofna couple of hundred dollars will fix men ts were fiying, , and ‘the twenty- odd men Tn the" hall looked for their valiant President to talte up the insult, but he pock- rou, you. *Coinpll ‘ LOCAL NOTES. : i as es 5 ilia ace | ea After “ Drink” comes “ Our German Sen- | Haverly’a Juveniles. AUTOMATIC. CAR-STOYE EXTIN- C., B. & Q. AND B. & M. fon, BB. Martin, ‘Joseph J. Clark, $3 each; keepers of brothel-houses on State street, and | cted it instead and moved toward the door. ‘ s " mets is rs * 5, Sullivan, Mrs. Kate Carroll, L, P. Lard,-| others—reatized about $1,000, making a grand | rter again pel libre een ab rie Her ages o> ‘Anestilbition of a ee, aatomatic car-| Boson, dant ai--ihe ferms of the eonsoli- | this Wook, Sua cae, Papal ie | prt oe ia a ie wenn we auth geet : cae ‘ d i ‘i jOsTON, Jan. 24.—Lhe terms of the consoli- | this weel 5. ‘otal sum collect Treasury. o this the sum of $1, for On" ‘ y ae * | assessments made upon Union men yho “Will you not endighten me upon th ject, Mr. O’Connell 2” é eit the President’ of the by-gone Union - shut the door in the fave of the reporter, who left the hall baffled. ‘There was nothing to be got from tae $0,700 end of the financial question into which the Butchers’ Union has finally resolved itself. chances are that there will be great fan at this evening’s meeting. ‘Mrs, A’ Kirgland’s musical drama, “The | Hoch es" Gearia of Oak * Rival Cantineers,” is to be produced at Hay- |: Herbert Fluren erly's Theatre on the sth of April, under the | "°°" 7°° 1 | stove fire-extinguisher "was made yesterday | dation of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy $5,857.75, affernoon atthe office of the Gyles Fire-Ex- |. and the Burlington & Missouri are share for |" ps pxenL AT CLEVELAND,O itinguisher Company, in Manufacturers’ Block, share, 220 per cent stock dividend to be is- |. ‘Bpectat ich C4 ‘The OR Tribune, = on Market street. The object of this extin- sued to both stockholders. Six Chicago, CLEVE! saat Jan. ek Path ell and Dil- guisher is to.avert the ‘frequent and disas- | Burlington & Quincy shares are to be issued |-1on arrived here this Afternoon from{Spring- trous results-from fire which attend railway | for five Burlington & Missouri, and each five | §, ld, and were met at the Union Dern : ea accidents, The contrivance is similar to and | Chicago, Burlington & Quincy shares will be monéfer crowd. The enthusiasm was un- were working during the strike, which is quite a low estimate, and_ the sun of $12,000 is had, which @ believe to be under the real amount which came into the hands af the Union officers.” “The Union officers stated during the strike that_the Sailors’ Union, through its President, Richard Powers, gave them $3,0C0. direction of Prof. Falk, “Les Fourchambault” is again under- | kO#ususir a “ lined at Hooley's. Thereisevery probability | that the piece will be presented a couple of | Mitchell, Mageie Join: Weeks under the direction of Mr. Dalziel. ~ | $eKes Henkin.atr. z : Q “Gq Macauley, B. on the same plan as the Babcock extinguish- | credited on the books with the new share of |- hounded, i rae i airs} i o people in their joy kissing the Don’t you count in? rr Our Railroad Men,” in which Charles W. Moria Ciara: er, except that it is attached to the stove by @ | stock. The matter of the qqualization of |: hands of the distinguished dorakeiets: the | "1d not, Ido not know how much tre | «Brown's Houschold Psmacea” will stop any Sailors’ Union Fave to Dick Powers to give to the Butchers’ Union, but_I do know thit he only handed over $105. To come backto what we were falling about, as I should Say; the suin of. at least $12,000 was certainly paid: into the Union treasury. Now the books of my Committee show clearly that of this only +$9,867.67 was given to be applied for the re- lief of the strikers. Add to this the sum of $1,000 paid to the experts as an inducement to remain true to the Union, also $1,000 for salaries for officers, and $500 for rentof halls, and expenses of yarious kinds, and it will be seen that $5,367.67 is an_gutside estimate of what the outlay of the Union during the late strike amounted to. The question then arises as to what has become of the balance of over $6,000. The officers are in a‘ queer fix, and they know it. if they HAVE NOT GOT THE MONEY the question arises: What have they done with it; if they have got the. money, then why on‘earth did they not keep the strike going? Lf the strike was sustained for thibe through which the charge from the ex- | dividends will be left with the Executive or ache, or heal any fi esh wound. T: ri inter Stoanes into kp. slave when fs | Gocnitien ‘The ‘Bacitngion. d Asap | Sect lesding. fo Be, hole er roel eens: Avoid counterforts. ar reaches an angle of 45 degrees. . The ex- | stockholders of record Feb. 4 will get their ‘The party was escorted by bands, the Emme| " Ehieaw vith * | Seeular quarterly dividend of $3, bué,as the | Guard, and the Irish Legion, “and moved “Philip, Gordon”... Lhicago inguisher contains a bottle with sulphuric | Tegular qua a ly ‘ bub 8s 4 e ith difioulty. An informal reception’ was ‘Newark ‘acid suspended above the water and soda, | Chicago, Burlington Quincy dividend is |W! foulty. r +This bottle is in two parts, and held together not regularly payable until February, ‘the |- held during the afternoon, and in the evening ‘bya rubber band, and i8 connected with stockholders a this, Company will probably'| an immense procession, consisting of all the | pendalume a6 Hghtonglen,sepneate | 60:91 ee Ear Al i arene angle of 45 degrees by a heavy jar, a ._ Special Dispatch by ‘abernacle. tek ‘fall of the car, or acollision, the bottles in Wasuincron, D. C., Jan. 24—Congress- } brilliantly illuminated with — calclum ‘the extinguisher are broken, the ingredients | man Fort.has introduced in gCongress the lights, and cheers rent the afr continu- are mixed and the carbonic Bold, gas is |. following new bill regarding the reduction of at A an the Fabernacl aber Aine spent formed ey inane into the stove, |’ quty on steel railway bars: awe gathered, while outside the docs the “Theexhibition yesterday afternoon was in |',20it enacted by the Sonate and House of | street was wholly blockaded by. reason of hs n yesterday afternoon was in | Ropresentatives of tho United Statesof Amertea | the crush. All along. the route the demon- severy way satisfactory. An extinguisher-| it Gongress assembled, ‘That from and after tho | the crush. “Ak “ene. SE ae arn aat had been attached to a stove in aroughly | jst day of July, 1880,'in licu of the duty now im- strations.were most lavish in character, ant ,constructed box-car, This car was tipped | posed by law upon steel salleaay ‘bars {mpoited-| Irish flags and emblems were conspicuous iover,.and the carbonic acid gas was formed |’ into the United States from foreign countries everywhere. The interior of the Tabernacle and eseaped into the stove, extinguishing the |. (provided that metal converted, ‘cast, or mate | was profusely decorated. ‘It was only after ‘rom iron by the Bessemer or pneumatic process. | great difficulty that-the Enests and escort yu Chase and Charles Wells will ap: pear, Will be | Palmer, M the feature atthe Halsted Street Opera- | Pauidisss ¥- use this week. TH i is week, jThe drama is of a highly LOUISIANA STATi© LOTTERY. ne * Rage,” the comedy of W. D. | Perly's “Pinafore”, aaa this city, appears to have mad Dig hit at'the Novelty ‘Theatre, Wiliams. pute, this THE LOUISSANA ~ STATE LOTTERY COMPANY ‘ras regularly incorporated by the Lealalatnre of the State for Haveatiougl and Chartzable p. trposes in 153 for the term of Twenty-tve Keats, to which contract the inviolable faith of the ‘Stau? is pledged, hich pledge has been renewed by an ovurwhelming Popular vote, securing its franchise In the new Can- Rifntion adopted Dec. 2 A. D.2sa-with w. capital of ui, to which it husuince nddod a reserve fo0d 6 GRAND SINGLE ‘NUMBER, DISTHIBUTIONS have been held, and the SECOND TCESDAY of cach month was fixed us the recular das. i aM XEVEH SCALED OH PUSTPONED, Loo! e following detrital CAPITAL PILIZE. TWO. 2 this week. ‘To-morrow evening it will Seen at Haverly’s Brooklyn Theatre. _. a | Bichmona &-Von Boyle. att Frank E. Aiken will be the centre of | Ts Suprise attraction at Hamlin’s thisafternoon. He welll Reeves’ Garden Opera. plysees apartin which he, in the minds of : Ee Fecers of this city, has long been asso- | Rentz-Santley. Stars ee Brierly in the “ Ticket-of-Leave | Hal's“ Uncle aie “Maye Genevieve Rogers will person- Hspmond, dona. Charles A, Macm: e anus, one of Chicago’s L Jongost citizens, has reappeared with Bart- | Roberts’, Nick, Company... side ap pbel’s company. Mac is known out- eae we “ey is own profession as one of the Dusters that ever lived, and as the fret tnd only Presidentof “The Poww ; leavi ber burnin; Club of Chicago. lent 0: 1@ Powwow Bre abonce, not leaving an ember burning. patrick A description, shall b Py 2 : ie “invention deserves to receive a trial |: f whaterer form or ip all be classed’ | gained entrance to the building, and ‘it was By n z + Hobbies” an’ absurdity which Bliza ‘from some one of the railroads, and if it eee ee orate of eee oliected, ana pat Gher 9-o'clock before the exercises began. | near! ya angath aS) en tt cond aD taped } OUS, Wi 1 ve C 5 ton of 2 jounds,, vas Ce ae » = y $s - H : . : it an e] be “Thee hte walle it up into what meee _ SETTLED BY ARBITRATION. pealed. : » Bereby 7° | nd responded with a speech full.of, sympa- selves, surrendered tne nee er the eneiny | ay Prizes n people seem to think one of the fun- ? Grxcisxatt, O., Jan. 24—The Board of |, The dill differs fromthe one heretofore in- thy“ for Ireland and the cause oF her} callant fight for a month, which the majority | 200 Prizes of. 10, ¥ Rest of entertainments. eee an Tor: abuisls b D.C ‘trodticed, inasmuch a3 it provides for the es- | distressed people. . The Rev. Father Thorpe | 810° tinion were in favor of doing.” APPHOS x “Ca comedy ata i OIL INSPECTION, ‘arbitration, consisting of Jacob D- Cox, M. | biishment of a duty Of $12.50 per gross ton, | delivered the address ‘of welcome to, the | Os werein favor of doing” 4, | — 2Approvisinsion Prizes of 0 a0 adda Wil Dene oe oe ra ae “gpectal Dispateh Yo The Crleago Tribtine, :E. Ingalls, and the Hon. Charles. F..Adams, | instead of $10. i " | guests, atter which Farnell spoke, Zor about your (ast remarks. ‘he orators. in thelr S Abprosimation Prizes of a n min’ ‘morrow aah “The repo ‘Jr., of Massuchusétts, chosen to settle ques- zs ; an hour.- He si ‘is welcome, in Cley # is ived | sor 3 i # “ Lansrxa, Mich. Jan, 24—The report of |'JTs suc eho i tp, th ms ke nad experienced | Speeches all denied that the officers received. | Tss7 prizes, awonmtirix to. e n : tfons between the Cineinnati, Hamilton & CENTRAL RATE ASSOCIATION, = Hneeleaving tfeland, and he was assured by aaa Write. clearly stating full nddress, ‘for Faliner tn ening for the first fime. Mr. Frank E. Alken and Miss Genevieve Rogers will per- | the State Inspector of Illuminating Oils for |. he € 3 : A jar be lending parts, and fins will be the | the six months ending Dee. 3 ‘has just. Ween |;Dayton Railroad‘and the bondholders of the |, The railroad managers here have just re- | jt that the hearts of the people of Cleveland | last “week of their present engagement. | published. ‘The total number of barrels in- Cincinnati, Hamilton & Indianapolis Com- | ceived the following circular from Commis- | ‘were full of mpatliy for oppressed Ireland. aaa ne Blanche? is laid in France, and wor Spected was 50,043, of which S28 were _re- pany, made. it8 report to-day. Nine years isioner Fink: es, ea Then he dwelt at length upon the, state of Iie of the greet Ga dena oa imeident in the jectéd: ‘The receipts in -excess of the ex- ‘ago,the road from Hamilton to Indianapolis.) Notice ts ner Tere atcocintion eid St ina aoe native tad Pee the aie ‘bs nal. <<: . es of the Department are’ $0,838.87. No’ | Was sold for $1,500,000, and the Cincinnati, | 705 wnat Won 14-1880, the following reso- ies of resolutions expressive of poatley Campbell's “Galley Slave” will | pense? oF Ten abt in the State ‘during this | STanulton & Dayton Company guaranteed the Tntions ere passeds Ug iee the following reso- | Arlen chy forthe Trish cause were adopted. Seen at Haverly’s for the first time in this | 4 sites fi Fi # cl F ions, -.only four. of-which* py the |: “Resolved, ‘That the minimum rates adopted the’ Weddell House’ ity to-night “The Galley Slave” is one of | term from explosions, ..only fou ponds and the intereston them issued by the ved, : hal tue uid eatia 18d dop: & serenade took, place ata Na yea Tad any pay.” 5 yea fhoy lied. All the officers received regu- lar ‘salaries, Dan‘'O’Connell t $100 a month, and the other officers got $75 amonth. Dick Powers, though he wasnota regular St... 419 Broadway, New York. officer of the Union, gota. regular salary. | Orto MURRAY & CO., 07 La Salfe-se., Chicazo. Sow, 0s faas 1 am concerned personally, t | ghyour Gis skgtntrutetn oy COMBAT S CS would. state that at Jgo into this Aight and wall T.BEAURSGARD und JUBAL A, EALLY. e 2 01 vith clean bends. 5 fear of the srestlls a8 1 hold: -voucuiers sor - AOCOA. Bea every cent of the: money whic! arsed, | een tie he Relief Committee -_, GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. A. DAUPHIN formauc - jon. or, send orders by express or mall ad: a New Oricans, La., - Inspector. pronounces. | ' fi by. this Tecent. successes of Campbell, and | have occurred, The ¥ | Cincinnati, Hamilton & Indianapolis Com-'| Vi "net apply on business ori ie “ lo: ‘ 3 ies = a 5 e the finnal ‘amilton B a MANCHA, uspension | : aw * gies ctecas urst uf a ie P vo ‘A’poot artist wins the heart of an managed Py -| "Bridie, except as’ may hereafter be speciiied by |‘ ¢ NEW YORK. wer, while: the remainder ‘was distributed |° 2 ; ; "Wew Yorx, Jan. 24—The St., Partick’s'So- | y'the other four members of the Committee, EPPS’ ca COCOA. ean ; > MILWAUKEE: MARINE (TEMS. Dayton, but didnot pay, and payment | inaidual members. ~ 1. Pride, whic! ahd sites eanaaly: su egle with : ait ‘Dispatch to The Unteag Tribune. - -| of ‘the "interest ceased. Much litigation fol- or Mewolveds ‘That piste. fron ore, blooms, clety of Brooklyn to day gent $1,000 by cable ‘an ingurmountible Lanier to ther union, his.| MirLwAUKEE;: Wis. Jan. 2£—The -follow- | lowed,’and: finally the bondholders chose hard coal, coke, t ree token at Re any sion House Belief Committee, Dub- scruples are at J last overcome, and an’ en- | ing sules of flonting property: have redently * Gen, Cox as arbiter, therallronds Mr. Ingalls, | 240 pol im carro scare pamemntcae Cp e Mane : area ata fain Baron eer meds to the chagrin of & eer, | been recorded here: :Tug John Gregory, and-they wo "Mr. Adams...‘Tho ‘arbitrators | |” Resoled, Mist ihe 2 on all business eomiag ns ARI hee iain B nas had ah eye Upo ir | Been recorded igh of-Green Bay, to George’| were: to-take. Into-consideration all the olr- | be putinto ofeck Jan, hei Suen Cone | come, Jun 22a. thé’ Gathiolle of whom-Mr..O’Meara was one.” = 6° BREARFAST. ‘6 v ink rt ” = a . c " 4 ve pe-you thls res sgeounts are girl Sa ™ Byn thorough knowledge of the natural laws which wt gure that they are, overn the operations of digestion und-patrition. und Fee omy. poss OUI NO | Or a are BOP ate of aaspeoettod cur weak bee 0. ion, show tha’ a, Mr. if brea - tables with n dellcatoly-favorud bavera: the Relief Committee accounts are: cor- | thvensmuny honry doctors’ bills, nis Or the Jud ‘an, and who" departs with a sinister. 2 é ; Sue, teh With 2 ds ms,| 0. Speer, of Sturveon, Bay; $7,600;.schooner | cumstances fairly applicable to the subject, m purkersburg, Bellaire, Salamanca, Black ‘ fF ece that Mir, O'Mara hi . et The ry, eat. or ‘an ‘exceuds Watheie, Nicholas "Thomson to donn Save: | including the earning capacity of thevroads. pe. and Suspension Bridge, subject to’ trunk | churches to-morrow an appeal-will: be made yee a believe tit a Ont rete a allowed cious use of suck artictes of ict ‘that a constizacion: iy Jealong and passlonate disposition, and | land, $1,600; schooner ,Sp3;_ half interest | rhe arbitrators say the result of this Invpsti- | line clnsaification.” pu! for the suffering poor of Ireland.- ‘The Corn | pall, Powers, ‘and Sullivan, and is holding | ihsiadies aro floating around us rondy to nttack wher many. assurances of fidelity from her | Ellen F. Fowle to Leander Wy i ; - prents.” ~ ot and Flour Exchange contribution Is $1700.~" | himself aloof from the city for their benefit. | ever there is » welt pol Ye may cyenne mary a’ Ga., Jan. 24.—The citizens fave | But, even supposing that Relief Commit- | Stal shat by & bape sures! De Jeeaaes ee. yman, $1,250; 3 artist-lover, anc jently | Milwaukee Tui Company’s, fleet, “Henry gation has been. exceedingly favorable to the emt s nel nable aa Be tninee Or EES ok Starke to Swilliaht ‘Meyer and Co. Starke, Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Company, ‘Mr. D. L. Fuller has:béen appointed agent Mar os, ne Arcnbsho} Account of a fair Italian model whose face | three-sixteenths, tofiinal consideration. . | 1 There has been but a single year in the past, of the {llinois Central-Railroad at Fullerto! sent $700 to J reland, mostly. 4 hop. her: husband has, among ‘othe: painted. The schooner Rob Roy arrived last night | when {t has not been able to meet its entire’| < f J. W. Nichols, cd. Me 0, | McHale, As y i This happens in Veni Fh eet act shifts | from Ahnapee with a carga of 6,000 bushels niaturing interest. The prospects for the | in place of J. W. Nic resigned, Mr. J. | PHILADEL?! Jan. 24—The Irish Reli the scene to Roi Te Fi is | of wheat. Auture were very assuring. In view of these | H. Lord has been appointed agent’ of the | Fund has reached $3,877. a had taken every cent of the money in- | ey trusted fo the faek stil remains that the SCRE Oe sd PI DRIES a oo officers ha’ account for and it is to 5 tol divert public attention and the ‘attention of | pepotin chicwor Suir & Vandurbocn oe eto Rome, The American heiress

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