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a URBIGN, LUT UiniEL Os, Heisix corteepondent a let Deca Teuaived femme ite yen fi dyer dda Viswna tu the afta! ettuasary, tee aod, hed Beane Had Julut vebiesynidous (0 eady BxvoullUin us: We Moniones re, Ores! The Britleh Government Con« templating: a Now Movo in Afghanistan. jung Ly is Uru apoatly ; ald, avy edu watt Buropen” LAN SULIUY dRasmiE, ria that thero Is atria that a tnilitaty y bs voumsotod seinen ua of puiltical ‘oomiplioas NEW ITALIAN PARLIAMENT, dispatch announces that d protenotdd aay. When it wid hy : tholt aadperntion, qreors to Bo Withdrann oom Chak Sac wil Chul and Stationod at Jolalshad 3 ethos de AMtateis lusts by os tien aa While tho Afghans Are to Ho Priviloged to Seloot a Sovereign. | wus huld yeater to elvas the presontt sess! {baligurnto wt nowy ong, THE RAILROADS. TOLEDO, PROKIA Tho Now York Times put Inregurd to tho future si ovoral Largely=Attonded Land Mypt- ing Held ih Ireland Yosterday, & WARSAW. | lisbes tho following tutus of the ‘Toledo, Wesaw Hallrond, revontly gold Jn this ani tee of the bondholders: tly AnioUnced yosteriny: ettrities OL An oie whith wns suld out lisse. hyve agreed, et Unt rent iH aw \ ty ret dla utter Cel ag butlers of the Tho Lord Mayor of Dublin Appeals to’ England pits Kernss. the Dow tho Subscriptions to tha Mansion Mouse Fund Are Disbursed. — dohn Bright Lends His Voice in Behalf of the Starving with) completed Anather branch or In process ut eonatruetion (twill Intersvet jt ts mrdniet pal value to whitsh & acid Congean: tin Of a cornet £ Ahy Witnels Scetlen of tho h.& Western Raltroud. ft, in fuct. quirallel ines across Wabash gystem uid the Bt. Louls, tee9 a ‘Hog nite of Ing ho Company, ls, ta Kuiusns ty", e Jolus the Kansns be rusts westerly frutn St, Louts to Counall it formed Junction with the Union Paelile tale ‘There ne branches to Muunsval, Keokuk, yrantd ai extension from Dement, ig the Inv of the To uonrly cumpleied. A work: unde with tho al Companies on trond Companica 44245 mallee tung, Missonrl toa priunich uf the St, Lcittld, What wos forme: cludes the Fae Kungas City & d Anes, Fortiing altogether 1 owtied imid upurated by ingaia Likely to Call on the Valted States for Wheat This AFGNANISTAN, © BRITIBN TROUNS TO WITHDRAW. Lonvon, Jan, 23.—A Limes Cabul dispatch gives > the substunce of a scheme which, the correspond- ent thinks, will probably reeolve consternation at London and Caleutta, fled out tho Britinh troops will immediately with- druw to Jelalabad, A proclamation will be ts sucd stating that vengeance for the massucre of the British Einbassy at Call belrig sates ficd, the urmy withdraws to Jelalnbad, teaving tho Afgbana to ve under such sovereign ug they muy elect, Until euch a sovereign be firtnly established, the Queen foregoes the rizht, under the Treaty of Gundamak, to place an Envoy at Cabul, all communtentions with the Cabul Guvernment being in the nieuntime con- ducted by the Queen’s special agent. Ponding a peaceful sctuement of the country, Jelnlubad ond Canduhar will be ecoupted by iritish troops. Tho Queen will inslet that the communication of the Afghan ruler with forcigh Governuents gall be held subject to her approval, GONE TO GHUZNER, A Cavul correspondent reporta that Ayoob Kuhu bas left Herat tor Ghuznee. Ki AN APLOINTMENT, A Calcutta dispatch says Jt Je orted that Lepel Grillin, Secretary’ of the iim auh Gaye ermment, has been appointed chlof political ofl. cer of Northorn and that he willetart for Cubul hnames CAN'T FIND IST. A Cabul correspondent ntates that discover the whereabouts ha Khun bave boon unsuccessful IRELAND. ) LAND MEETINGS. Loxpow, Jnn.25,—A land meeting was hotd to- ‘ay in the Connomara Mountainsnt which sovera, thousand persons attended. Davitt and Daly Were present, Thore was also a land meeting at Bohola, at which thera were 4,000 persons, »At themeoting at Dubin .yosteriday of tho Council of tho Home-Rule League the nnmes of Ofty members clected to serve on the Counoll for the ensuing year were read, showing the name of Chorlos Btowart Parnell nf the head of forte Ca ohe ond, ani with tie Puetie Ital It The willvers suy thut tha Company contracted for $,0, ment nearly three months nye, at this suppiled and placed in ive daily, The on the varlous Hues owned by the Company age 5,20 wy tra twenty-sovon In ar interest it the rate percent per anninn, The oflicersef the Compuny siy ft 1s thelr intention, 13 soon us they have cénipléted thelr system, to consolidate the Sntire amount, whatever it ahall then hive grown to, into one general mortinize bonriig intereat wt tho rate of U per cut por aun.” DISPOSING OF NEW YORK CENTRAL STOCK. If thé scheme ts care WW worth of now eqnip= number, aid near] Friday afternnon ntd o'clock was the time ect @own fur the opening of tho bids for tho 260,000 It Cental stock recently pure ohnsed frum Mr. Vanderbilt at 120 by the Gould Bynilcate, Tho followlug statement was: all that could be obtained from the Couimittee on sbnres of New Y -“ Tho blda for the Now York Central & Hudson River tullrowd stock were opened this utternvon he York Committvo atthe oflice of Drexel, Morgan & Co. ‘Tho Committoe, nfter re- colvimg ndyices Crom London, where the sibs scription alau closed this afternoon, dia; 200,00) Bhi Pricea ranged from ere, Tho Committee refused to enter into an; planntion of this rather htlid would not say whether tho ether that was nll that hid been subserived fur, nor what wis to beenmo of the remualning 60,000 shares. Nelther would they give the nutes of tho biddersor any detalis of any xind whatsoever, Othor members of tho Syndleate who were vigited Friday evening ox- reesed profound {nonin statement, ‘They ce of tho entire mats that the Committee none knew what persuis wero of the opine vhile perfectly stritght on Its free antl xo far es tho gener members ndfeate were concerned, was morc]; to deceive tho publlo ps to tho read the fucts ever lu {t would be found that these persons were the purchisersof the entire lot, 1 that to possession of auch a bloek of New York Central stouk is too pros the Gould party to ndinit of 2 present mun profit of 11 or even 15 per cent boing avy consi jon that the alleged su JONN DRIGHT'S BYMPATHIRG. John Bright, spouking at Birmingham yester- day, reverted to tha Irish queation at length, and Urged the Govoramont to tuko energetic actlon for tho relief of sufferers in Ireland THE LOW MAYOR'S ATPRAL, The Lord Mnyor of Dublin bas tesued an Sppeul through the London press in bohalf of the Mauaion Houge Hetlof Committce,stating that tho Committee is not committed with any othor or- ganization, and thut It consiate of representulves: Of ull creeds and ull shades of politics, ‘The perl states that evidence accumulates that ure ds dearcely a vounty iu Ireland lnwhich terrible privation dova not exist tn xome tion, though it ly moro severe in tho westarn counties und on the northwest and southeast scubourds, Tho Lord Mn non does not realizy the gravity of © Or that, unless prompt assistuice be given, thousands of people must dig of suurvation, Me gaunot think that If they did thus, whe gave buntreds of thousands to avert the famine in India, would baye given leas to the Dublin Ban> House fund than had sydacy er Melbourne, The Lord Mayor states that) £4.00) havo al ready been distributed out of £20,000 recolved Dut tint this {6.0 mere drop in tho ocean of nee Ac Tans cs Teanlera wd vu alee # en abundant assistance was forthcoming, ‘too late tu gave lite, MANSION HOUSE PUND, ting of the Dublin Mansion Cominltice, elghty|e Tellef were received and Attys Jowed, amounting to, £2,085. ‘Total amount so Torgrinted, £8,010. Five hundren we been recelvad from We from Now York, FRANCE, FREEDOM OF PULNLIO MEBTINGS. Paris, Jan, 25,—In tho Chamber of Deputios to-day, while tho Dill relating to publlo meetings ‘was under disousalon, Louls Hino fnslated that the right of meoting aud forming associations absolutely unrestrictod, a8 in England dd States, FLINT & PERE MARQUETTE, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, East SAatnaw, Mich., Jan, 25.—The gross earnings of the Flat & Pera Marquette Rallway durlag 1878 wore $1,170,000.47, against $1,081,- 147.06 in 1878. The Inerease of earnings in 1870 over 1878 was $80,762.81, nnd tha Increusy since the year 1890 the carnings for of January being $40,200.40, 8 gin of $19,023,73 for twelve dnya, over $1,000 adny, The land including sities of thnber anid several vil- lots, ware U8,012 crea, nmounting to Si8h. , Tho sales of tand were at an ayer; oper sere. The cash ooltections of the Land purtment wore 34 standing and for Jond $790,203.08, An Important feuture in the devel- opment of this roud js the oxtetsion of spur From one branch, con miles, near Parwall, 40,000, will bo bundled the next fya any purchused 10,00 tong of steel rails nt tho low price of $44.85 per ton, the prosunt price olfects u saving o awenty-two mbles of stvcl ralls were and by tho Intot July les of steel track, tho disniter of 1617, | feet of ping boy At Baturdas’s mei nat six” wooks, pplications for will havo 200 m! ve granta al- An Old Story Hempcitatod, London Tdegntph, One of tho cluverest tlimund-robberies of modern thes [s reported Ina tone ef odd ¢ ueuney by the lending Jourvnly of St. Pet ning. About a fortnlgnt aye a bandsume eqr Hage drow up itt the door of the first Jeweler lin the Utsgiaun Capital, Aligiting from the cure riige, un clognutlysdreised and cenarkubly young Mdy ontered the shop aud suing yurares of brillinnts jwlght ely wero forthe shows to her. with submitted fu: hesitation, sho we nuts valued at tint she was mud-doutor, whoxe name i 2 honselold word 1 St. Poterebury, requested the proprictey of the estab lyhnieat Lo wecompny her ume with the luwels, in- order to sete Hnally with her hus- band about thelr priew, ‘The jeweler packed dite dhunods and fale customer, hirgo huttse, and were beeely cochere by n Suleeu hay art dy if ) and, stating A DEAD SENTOR, prement, (Orleantat), Senator from Haute Lonpox, Jan. 26—A Paris correspondent re- ra that in the Bonate yesterday Duy un able specch agalnat tho Ferry edu- PROBABLY SHORT, 10 same correspondont nnnounces that Four whigh functlonary of the War Siluiatry five youre, upon belng sumtnoned to a ucvount yesterduy, blow out bi b dvawhig-root, i which mpUniOR to tle n Bei (ny band, procecded ta sniminott Doator’s conaal> tation: room Ln sn apparent auite of uncontrothis (tation, Bho titorned thu latter thit sho aught her unfortuniie spouse to Visit he would undere CHINESE ON THE FRONTIER Br. Pargasuunc, Jun, %.—The Golos states that a large foree of Chinese troopa have arrived On tho Kuldja frontier. Twenty Englishmen 8ro reported to be with tha command. of under which he for dome tle past. ? My ufllieted Iisband,* whe wid, ten Wealthy hnded proprietor trom A—, In the Government of Minsk; he la quick huriilvss, bit bia diamonds on the bruin, poor felluwh Will ny suite aw iis The Guloe reporta that the crops in 1679 wore Unsutisfuctory, and that this (act 1s causing ap- hensions of distress in soverl Cwapupers now discuss the probabil cessity: uring for tha importation of gradu into Rusala next spring. ———$—_ Ho will talk af not you vou tun? FE bave Tour, aud am mich too nervous te bo while you diagnose Laine Might noes wny IY tu iuy carrlary before will bo such a rulief te mio to Hor Ingenions device wre crowoed with coinplote su Bhi off with the diamonds; an interview between the Doctor wud the Jeweler full ment with reupe wninla, and re bodily rostimilat, threw diye laler by ask you to wovany you Ko to bin? jive blin in your care," LOAN WANTED. 1. 25.—Tho Liberal statos that tho Minister af the Colunies will shortly present 10 the Cortes, with the Cutan budget, 8 resolution Gutborizing the Government to contract a loan OF 0,600,0W pinutres,—tho proceada tobe devoted previous Cuban loans, 1 will be based upon pantirined bir wtute- utter'y utleyed moros lied In bis being placed undor HW which be was only rescued He ot hie partion, Whe BUo> cooled, with thes tssiatungs of the potloo, in V<s renowned private lui. No trace haa yet been disoave od Luly whe wecon, Ju ovary sense of the word, * briliian tracking Blin wb puyinent of all p Unites to bu altered a custuing revenue of GERMANY. MILITARY LEGISLATION. Lonpox, Jan. 23... dlapatch from Parle says the German Military bil] bud produced somo une tusiness (bere, A correspondent at Borlin aie Serta that the bill has caused nich surprise in lato ata toa rece cna can bu gathored that the ve 1! best wuppurtad by the National Liberals VARIOUS. SUYFERING IN ADIULANOPLE. Lonnon, Jun. 23,—A Constantinople dispatch <teerts that terrible distress prevplls in. Adrian: Sve, Fifteen persons were found dead front bunger there tu ony day. In some cases pleocs Of Wood wurg found in the mouths of corpect, WAIL IN PARSTA. Adispatch dated Teburan, 2th ® Very largo force of Tekke ian Musband, dusette, ‘ut hig been produged at Bt. Petersburg by the trial of n stair dtticer y for beutlug and otherwise his wife until aho wus so proveked. siity. that she committed auleile, It front the evidence that ‘tech! , uenlly todrig hie wite several thines cr tat, Bes tohiteher who a nn erlinoy, butt A“Noblo® itu Pall M Considerable oxciter named Telitchov Dellent irstes, unilerfout, and to wt fore, bis murriage, notle,” was tried m1. ou tho ground t state Of Ieper Ha ever, lid not prevent ble conthiuin Moyed in bigh positions In the 7 te know that bis wife Intended to take amenic, aud incited ter ta de ao. lod (o aduninistor an antidote, Sbecrved to hin witha lauwk, “Don't trouble ourdelf; bhe has had enough.” ‘Lhe whole of je ntortunaste woLnan's b rubies aud sores, and Wl waa crod wil ls” tho pbyeicla “HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1880, wem examining tho ‘Tokitehorsky wos trluking beer antl Joking with bis servants tn aa adjuinhig inom, The District Tribunal con- demnted lant te tose all Gis vlvHl rights, to be dis~ Anlsved fem the urty, and te bo imprisoned for A your and Cour munis. TIAVERLY'S, Ono of the moat enthuviastic audiences ever seen within the walls uf Haverty's tentherud last ongtt to witicas the first produuttots In thia city of Hartley Campbell's "“Galtey Bluve.! The houee tng preked fram floor to celltng, aud tho Approbatton, unstinted and spontaucous, tins milstakably enumped the play aaa poplar suc- guas; Indeed, the audienca passcil at onco its shortcomings, and applauded upon the slightest pretext, Mr. Campboil, duriig his career asa Playwright, extending over uearly ten yours, has beon, perhaps, more intimately conected with this city than with any fn the cotntry. Hore ho obtatied his first encouragement, and hore ho has mindo tinny frionds, who wero plontifully scattered through the audienve lust nicht, At tho end of tha fourth net, after repeated calls, Bartley emerged from tho wings. ‘Two strides brought hin tn front of the leader ors orchestra, and, blushing Ike a mialden, bu sald Lapixs AND GENTLEMEN! I am Flod toaco you. If I wera able tu pay tho protticst speech tcoulk tot oxpress the plowing feelin, aru in iny heart toenight. Ameuuy tho n complies that ure going out playing niy pleeés how, Leleeted to come with tho ono that wis opening In Chicago, [Applause,] 1 wauted to look a Chiewgo nudicnes fn tho face agin, for in the generous prosperity that hing eum to me eee Thavo novor forgotten that Lowe to dear old Chilcnyy my first encournge- mont If you are as glad to sea mo us Foam to you we ure both very happy. [trust the tig is rectprocul.. Thank you. [Loud a) AU, The ‘hot of “The Galley Slaye"' may bo fold ina few Ines. Tt is not of an ingenious charac: tor, but itis within the comprehension uf the unfiskes, ‘There ia rt abundance of material in {t, bit the eritte muy: fad fate with the manner ta which the witthor had used that tater, The oumedy clement fs strong, to sentiment occas fonully overdiny but tis did nor opente detract from the general enjoyinent of the story Inst night. ‘The ehiet people tn the pleve ttre fortnd among it party oF touelats tray cling ih Thaly and Prince, “Clecty Blaine (Misa Maud Grangat) Is an Amertean heiress, who, in the frst net, at Vonloo refuses the hand of Baron Le Bots (Me. Jd. Sullivan), owing tu her partini. i ror & poor American artlat, Sidney Noreotl ir, Frank Rvdus). Inthe second net, at the terminution of i conversation between tho lovers, Francesea Remint (Slgnora Majeronl) p= ry peas jon the scone with her child, and «tells Cieely —thut. she (Fommcerca) is tha’ wife of her lover, Of courso this lan territle blow to Cfeety, who loves Sidney very slncersly, Sho knows that she will never sco ie lover again, and thares upon eniges Herself to the Huron aforesald, who in reallty fs the husband of Francesca. Sho had originally been nimodel of tho Harun, tho had murriod her while he wos 8 poor artist in France. At the end of the third net, finme- dintely upon the consummation of Cfcely's mare tinge with tho bad Barun, Sidney makes his ap> peurunee before her, and in tho course of o strong scone thoy dlicover tho mistake both havevmide. The Baron suddenly enters and flnds Sidney in the room with his wife, She faints. Sldney is tuken fora rubbor. He Is ar- rested and sont to the panete. “There he moots Entuceava, who has also Leen Sonstuned ww the same plice for ae bread in order tu prevent her child frum starving. Cleely, whenuver sho hears Of the fate of her lover, starts upott bla truck to rescus bim...The Bann follows her, And he bofore long [4 brought face to face with his first wife, the model, Eventually, of vourse, tho miurrluge is annulled, Cicely and Side belug united. Tlicra 4 i ‘alde tanita denting with Franklin Filta, u typical American (Mr. 1S IL Burns), and Payche Guy (Miss Katullo Mortl. ior), Hoth are strong comedy parts, and both aro cleverly ussumed. In the play there oro many etrong situntions, Partloularly those tn tho third net botween Miss Maud Granger nid Str Frank vane, where the latter fs urrested aaa thief, aud tho furmer discovers her blunder, Then, In the fourth uct—tho interior of tha prison nt Marsvillos,—whore Francesca, In a burst of mntornity, ontreuts tho ollicers to leave her her child, and band. Conor the company wore fully equal to the parts allotted, —- GERMAN DRAMA, The principal attraction offered by Manager Toechator nt MoVicker's Inat evening was the first appearance of the new juvonilo Indy, Miss Anna K,Spahn. That sho did not succeed in Unuwing ns large a house os she desoryed fs duo to tho largo turnouts during Miss Irechick's highly successful engagement, the theatre-gocra evidently desiring a Nttlo relaxation, The play Bycpgnted was Gustay Froytag's drima, * Count Waldemar,” which bas never before been pro- duced here, and ft would probably bave beon bettor if Mr. Hoechater had allowed tt to renin: upon the shelf, It is one of thuse meus Betti- montal dramas of the Freneh evhonl, which aro distuateful to the people why attend the German thentre here, That itdid not mnke a favorable Impression was entirely due to this fuet, bese the avtors did thoir best to make {ta suc- coss. Miss Spnhu, who made her début is young lady who {3 well qualified to Ml the pualtion for which sho fits been en- gaged. She ts young, handsume, and possessed of f melodious, syinpnathotis volce, and {8 ovl- dently endowed with considerndlo talent, which, however, needs training. She was somewhnt ambarrassed last ovenlug on necount of the strange surroundings, but will no dowbt agt wit nore case and freedow whon she becomes more wthome. Hur renilition of the role of Gertrude, the gurdener’ daughter, was 0 croditalle pleco of noting, aud, had she not becomg tuo drimatlo at tmes, would have heen highly successful, She was handaumoely treated by, the atullence, ma ;ecelved wlorgo number of splendid tioral offering ‘The tinest acting was dono by Bir. Raving, who ts Count Waldemar wos highly offeetive, Misa Kuhn as Georgine was nlao very good. Mri, Schola-Radomacher og Mra. Bex und Mr, Helue- mun is Mr, Bar did oreditable work, The minor parts waro fairly well don HOOLEY’s. “Mother-in-Law “Is a comedy in three acts, frotn the pen of Mr. John Oxenford, late dramatic erie of the London Times, It was presonted Inst night at this houso by Miss Dickto Lingard and hor coinpany before a fatrly Mod house. ‘Tho piges is an ndaptation of avery spirited French” comedy entitled “Lo Suplice D'un which, {n ite original production at is Roynl, Parts, soine ifteen yeure a an ulinost ulprecedented rin of over: Phe present verslon differs very slightly frum tho French, and fs written th that bright and charming munuor Cor which John Oxenford dually, received so much praise. It deats mainly with the tris and tribulations of a certain Mr. Carnaby Fle, who 1a fiilicted with wy overdose of wmother-lneluw and an extremely Jealous wife, Ho is furthermore persconted by a cer. tain indy by namo Sila, who, through wn woe otitental ncqunintance fy which’ she becomes In- debted to hiin in thestanll sui of elghtecn pence, Janundates hin with loftersand her grateful love, Finally, to obliterate her deut of greatitude eho tie siation ils company Y tosupper ut his house. ‘Those and the comblaed nilserled of endeavoring to escape the cugle-uyed mothor-In-hiw forne tho rontndwvork dn whiol the French anthon have fing one af tho most umustugeomedies, Thery arommany hidlcrous situations, und in tho lnat not do they purticutarly abound wheu Syhidu pene- trates’ ber way into Pir'a country villa, Mlss Lingurd porsonated Syitia Ina most ainuslny manner. ‘Tho rest of tho Sompany plensed, Amung thom were Bliss Kugenta Miair, Mas Bilis Wrens Miss A, Cannining. Miss Kthel Mile, and. Moxa. Frod Wron, FL AML Urown WW, Allen, nnd J. A. nen Tn all probabitity * Mother. In-Law" will bo ropouted noxt Sunday night, HAMLLN?’S, Tom Taylor's ** Tickot-uf-Leave Man“ drown sinutl audience yesterday afternuon and a large ane inthe evening. Frank Aiken cnucted the persecuted Boh, a part in the renlition of which during the old Museum days ho won fune and fortune, Mr, Aiken atitl plouwses by bo vigor of his personution. Miss Genevieve Mayors mg sented a faithful pleture of tho devoted May Ede wards, gentle, mudext, and is tent ander all hor ititloultics. Perhaps the only other assumptions worthy of inention were thowe by Virginia Rish> mond and dlr, Coggawoll, the former us tho loquacious Afra, Willoughby und the datier as Jem Paillon. Miss Clara Wiktman, while sho undoubtedly pleased her gudlence as Sam, ald not welae the opportnnities afforded for un excellent pleco of churncter peculiar to Lomlon, ‘This evening Mr, Aiken and Mise Rogora appear ina now play entitled * Curte Bhinchye,” a ploce founded upon an Incident In tho fe of Cardinal Richelieu. ——_ OTHER THEATRES, At the Olymplo this evening a now American play will be prescnted for the frat time. © Philip Gordon, Miner," is Its title, “Drink” begins to-night thy second and last week of Its run, waae Hooley's bieteprarct ‘Weattiorsby-Good- troupe enter upon an cngugeme: hhbauraity of itovblos™ Turner aid Felton, in thoir new dramu of “Jou Bowers,” begin i week's enguxuinent at tho Avadeiny of Musle, aud at the sume house the Carrolls will prosent tholr akotch, " The MeF ms," and the *club- foot song-atd-danve artist," Litde Hurry, will alto appear, “DRAMATIC NOTES, tonne Salsbury ‘Troubadours wore in town yes- Maver! of therm,—Charle alunosute faa towne one © uate Charley The Helyarde disbanded, Mr, Bargont aud bis Petr pen York, Nut Goodwin and his wife, protty Ella Weath- on occupled a bax pi Histeriys lust ofght. WHER. Chu; ho Kato Thayer couvert upton His oun ia tho uty a0 Batunlay. He wil leave this ovenius. where she encounters her hts: ANOTHER MURDER. Fatal Termination of a Quarrel Between Several Polish Boys. One of the Party Stabbed and Mortally Wounded by Another, Incffectual Efforts of the Inter- ested Partics to Suppress é the Affair, The Murderer’s Capture and Confes- sion—Sevoral of His Compan- :* Jons under’ Arrest, ‘The northivestern portion of the city was the scene of a stabbing affmiy late Baturtny night, and the victlui, a young Volo named Fred Kund= ala, who. rostded at No, 26 Flectwoedl streot, died yesterday morning frum the effects uf his wound, thug adding another murder to the Jong list of the-pust fortnight. Froin the reports at fret obtained by the polico authorities, it appeared that Kandain, who 18 A young man 17 years of age, wos -roturning home from a rafts and ball lrold Suturilay ovoniing at Hurmun's antoon, sitie ated at the southeast corner of George and Car pontor stréots. He wat nevoinpanted by Franic Publ and Frank Slofakt, two young friendsof bis, nud tho trio were walking ntong tho track of the Northwestern Railroad, At tho intersection of Chapin strect thoy were met by a party of fivo young fellows, and separated In order to allow thom to puss, Youpg Kandzia passed through tho knot of men, and, on rejuiniag his compan- fous, pressed his hand to his side, exclulmlug as hedid 60, “Vm stubbed!" At this the men whom they hnd Just met separated, and, brenk- jug Inte a run, were soon lost among the limber pilus slong the side of the tracks. Kidsline and hia friends continued on thelr way tu the drig- stdre-of Mr. P, Kosankowski, No. ot} Noblu atreet, ! er of Slonn street, but Nading nelthor tho driest nor Dr. Venn, who has a ofllee there, fn, they continued on to Fuhl's home, a few doors north of the drugstore. Ho was there attended by both the Doctor and tho danas Wut, after Grande tho wound and probing it, tho Ductor thought it was not dangorous, Noy- ortholesa, . ‘The InsunED HOF. Gna wo! gs tho night progressed. Tho parents of Fuhl, Becoming: alarmed, ordered tho buys take Kund- ala home, and Kuandzin himself was anxious to yo home, Au expressinan tlving in an adjoining house was iroused and Induced to harness up his rig, ond Kandala was placed In the wagon, wherg ho shortly thoretfter becume unconscious, A few hundrod ‘feet frou Kondala’a home on Fleetwood streot tha wigon becaing mired in the mud, August Yeski, of No. 12 Fleetwood nee furniehed this Information, together with the fact that wo young men got out of the swagonl and qutricd the faire oy into into his House, nad almost immeditAly left by the back door, With tholr hats drawn down ‘over their fuces, und their cunts drawn wellup, asif withthe Intentlon of convealing thelr identity, The hour was 6 o’cloek in the invrning, and the moonlight swig quite bright. Mrs, Kundziu says the boys told ber that Pred had been stabbed at 1 otcluok the previous night, and that a doctor did not think It dangerous. Tho boy liugered in an un- couscions condition until shortly bofore 9o'clock, wi death ensited, ‘This wus thy sui total of all tho Information that the pollee were able td gather up to a late hour in the afternoon, and it was evident from this that thore was going to be cunaidorablo trouble in apprehending the murderer, The news erented consideraule of n flurry nt poliee hend- quarters, and the doteetives were at onoo dis- patched to the scene, Tho boys Fubl and Slofskt were closely quosUoned, but they bad nothing to. say beyond the alipvo story, which thoy in- sisted wus wll thoy know: Tho dotwat~ ives wero sallticn tho mutter with disgust, sutlufled that it was another mysterious case, whon Detectives Shea, Keating, and Kipley, who had noticed Ubat the boys kept thelr oyea upon euch otber during all the talk, hit upon the ex- pedicut of i EXAMINING EAOU OF TITKM BEPARATELY. * BSlofskt appeared to bo the most willing, and he was taken outiirst. Keuting and Kipley coaxed, and Shys shook blin ylulently, aud threatened to blow tho entire boud uff bln if bu did uot tell tho truth. In short, Shea made what he terms a “grout blu" at him. Slofskl, territted at the Abrout mado on one band, and solicited by tha uxiig on the othor hin wer tamed pulo and nervous, ond told it all, The story proviously told was) false in every forge, and wis tha concoction of Fuhl, who thought that if the true fucts beermno known, he would be injured, ag be was already under ball fur attacking some nelghbor with a revolver, The cutting, Slofskl sald, was done ina fight at the doorway of Herman's saloon, When he and his companions emerged from the siloon aud du all nt 9: in the evening, ono of the young, nstanding about the slow door knotked Fubls hat otf, whera- ‘upon Publ bit hin in the mouth so severoly that tho blood spurted. A fight ensued, and, befuro any one obs was infured.a lowesizad young nnn drow a pocket-knite and stabbed Knndzin, and then run after aud attempted to sta Fuhl, but Kanuzla warned bint to lool out for the little fellow, ashehadakoife and bad already cut hint. \ : . ‘Then Fuhi was closely queationed, And tho de- tective tried the “ bluff" upon hin, but all to nu avill, He stuck ta the atory first told, until eunfronted with Slofski and bis teuthful version ofit, ¥ was ninde at the ‘et another * blair boy's, and they tilly concluded that they could find sone one who would put them on the track of the murderer und bis companion. Upon rouching the vicinity of Hurmuan’s saloon a stnall boy wus found who aald he kuew a mun who Haw the fight, nud through bin a young man wus found ut his homo in the reur of the suloon who sald that he saw the entire fight, und that ‘Louls Vera, who Hved aeross the way, was one of the purtleipants. A little Vera was fund, and add t Louis was at the dnuice, which “nt 6 ufelck in the aftertioon hid recommenced. Louis waa arrested, but denied knowing anything of the sort, His mouth was bratsed, and thu police were gure of tholr nan, Ho rematied stubborn, aud Hed outright, aggra- yating Shea go that he culfed his hend agalnst tho fence and shook him violently, to the convtornu- on of his parents and sister, who wore etunding by. And it was only when hoe reached the stu ton that be consented to tell that CHANGES SCHENCK was the littlo man who did the cutting, Oftcers Postand Lender, the latter of whom speak: Polish and who hud all Ps Ste aetlyo |; terest In the ce, Went to Behonvk's house on strect, about block — weat danve-hall, arrested bln, Ile, tuo, dented knowlug anything about wtghtor stubbing, but at the West Chicago Avenue Btatlon wis foals voereud Inte no- kuowlelging that ho did tho cutting, sid hoe surrendered ta the pollee a heavy Juckkatfe with which f¢ was duu, This was only aevume piished, how by showlog to fin Veru under arre! ad by mutch bin belluve that be hud a wood cuse of setf-detonse, Sehonck’s sory dif- ters Lin allicetl from that pumped out of "Blof aki, and the differences tre all in his own favor, of course, Schenck ts about 18 yours of wife pbs: xood-looklog, but uppears muvb older, he ekhi belng dry and weuzened, Elo ves with: hig widowed mother, and hit alwaya been ne- counted f hard-working boy by the nelyhbors, ‘Tho police gy, however, hat be bus always bovn * tough,” und that ho was arrested not log ago for lnrecny, fticer Murphy, of the Rawson Street Biation, says that he und Officer Bittel paged the drug: store on Noble direct at about tho hour the ine Jured boy Was carried thera, and remembers thut ho saw tive or throo boys standing about tho door, nud that there was Bome little oxcite- meut within, Nu ono suld anything to thom, howover, wid they on. 3 All the boys concurned are from 17 hi 20 years of ugo. Kandla and Slofski worked at tho sume tannery, and were chums, Full and Slofaki ure rough, plinply-faced, dirty-looking fellows, while the murdered boy was of clear complexion, ight curly buir, and well-modelod fent ‘era ta plainly enough tho bully of the q The pote have locked up Schenck, the con- fossud munierer, Vera his purtuer, Slofaki, aud Fun. Besides these thoy huve tho muues of Stark Urasique, who is eta pturea at Furrison's foundry,on the corucr of Holated and Frout stroutss Auguata Deaunchuke, of No. u6T North Carpenter street; Albert Herman, game place; anid Buunisiius Grackh, of No, 60 Goorge streut, us witnesses of the brawl 1a front of the aaloon, na well as tho slabhlngg. ‘A De, Voun states thus Kandala’s wound was 4 pecullay one. Ho exutuined it closely, but did hut think i¢ ponetraced uny vital spot. He now thinks that the muscles and cartilages at the luwer part of the stern mioted so that the wound could nut be probed to its full depth, Thu blue, he thluks, cut somo of the blood. vessels above the stomach, and also punotured one ond Uist oryuu, vo that the blood run into it, How- over, apost-niortom to-day will show the tue cause Uf death, : ‘ THE DEATTIN KILLING, ‘Tho wanton murder of Fenton M. Beattie, col- ored, by tho Kurnblory plinp, and desperado, Charies Campbell, ulwo colored, bas creuted more talk than wlmout ayy eee of the numerous murders of recount date. ‘The indiguation 1s ca Peotully high uimong the coloured people, wid It ta well for Ciuupbell’s personal sufoty that ho ts behind the ban. Thore were no developrugnls yeulerday, aud very probably thore will be none, a the story of the murder as published yeater> day Was githored directly from the wuinerous ‘O-witicsses uf the bloodthirsty dued. ho inurderer bud sobured up yeuterday, but bo did ‘not vou ut all Souply Mnyesswes with tho wuure nity of his offense,» When hy reaches the Couns, ty Jail he will bo the best educated, the slarowd: est, and tho politost of all the {ninates of mur derer’s row, Ho ti what is termed 4 “dandy woke,” and ls always pleasant and gentleman; in his conversation aud ueut in ble apparel Heganung tho wiry be bas’ bus soy, Ho wasdrunk, docs not reme: had atiy diMeuity, does not. Fecol! shot sty one, never carried 0 alyer in bis fe, never gave ong to Hnttie Kehoe or any other wormnan, and don't knew bow or when ho was brought to the static This fa tlie entire Import of all bis talk. rofesses that he is simply agambler, and denies the other appella- tions. Ho nover knew ienttle nor any ono by that name, and is very srry that nny colored inant: ns killed in sucha manner, Inshort, he is plainly jototinined to try and clenr binteelf by pleading the tempotary insanity dodge. There are plenty of witivaus, hawrver, that, though Under the induenee of qnor, honeted rationally, enough Just before and iter the murder nad knew everything that war golug on avout Aim, Thoso who know him best say that his charncter Is of the wotat, and that ho lids been more or tess tie der the Iniluenes of drink fora cotple uf months. One tells that n few nights agn, while intoxicated in Llzazio Moore's bignlo, he got iH & frsalon beewuse one of the Inmates would not robe Hiren of the house, and, dashing a Rings tumbler to plecos upon a tale, he pieked ups liandfaletthe pleces, and putting them {nto his month chewed thein up into smailer pleees, belly Liceratlig hile ninth, County-Phyaleian Witthardt mato a poste mortem exanituation of the dend man yesterday, and found the Invtet nenr the teft side of the pelvis, well to the outside, it having passed dinganally downwands and backwards theowsh tho alxlorinal cavity, Itis expected that the Coroner will bnpanela Jury to-day, but Capt. Ebersold Ja anxious to havo tho Inquest held ‘Tuosday afternoon, go that all witnesses may be groperly uatified, THE BUTCHERS. mber having of havi A General Denial of the Statements Made by Mr. Wolsh. The Hooks of the Association in the Hands of a Committeo—A Card from Hr. Towers, Contrary to expectation, there was nomecting of the Butehers’ Union last night at their hall, No, 1800 South Halsted street, and the evening was paaded by tho officers tn uaafsting the Audit- ing Committes to go through the accounts of tho Association, and prepure the statement which they will make ata mecting to be shortly announced, . A reporter called atthe hall, and found that tho allegations nude by Mr. Patrick Welsh, the Chairman of the Rellet’ Committee, which wero published in ycaterday’s Taine, hndjerented quite a atir both fn otticial and non-ofliclal efrelos within tho Union, In conversation with a num- Uer of membors of tho rank and filo of tho or munization, ho faund tho gener opinion to pro- vail that, while thoy would be sorry to. betlove tho accusutions mide aginst the Unlon's afl cars, thoy thottght ab nee of tine bad beon nt tholr command stn 0 strike in which to prepure telear attlement of tho tlnaneial Ine contings and outgulngs of the Unter, and that they baying been in possesalon of Mr, O’Moara’s books since Friduy afternoon, thoy should cere tulnly be able by this thie to tell detinitly whother or not he wasn defaulter, Th tho mul hallof the Union the reporter met tho officers of tho Asvoclation und sever! of thelr frienda, ‘The former consisted of President O'Connol), ‘Creasnrer Polly, Secretary Stokes, Financial Scerutary Sullivan, and Mr. Powers, who, though not ‘actually an officer of the Union, has a great deal fo say fn tls councils, and is ng much a representative mau in the Association us if bo really heldofice. All pres- ent wero punngnoug in denying the truth of Mr, Welsh’s ataturffunt, but siuld that they would not bo able to dive nn’ explicit explanation. of how the Union atood financially until the Auditing Commilttau, at Faraant cniiurodt inexmmining the bouks, bad finished ite work, which thoy ex- pected siortly tw accomplish. The reporter rominded thuso present that be bad ate tempted the day befuro to get tho Union Oflcera’ aide of tho story, but hid not been suo cvssful through thelr disiielinution to talk, and anid that of course Tay Trrmune was still ready to puvlien anything thoy had to say tn rebuttal of Mr. Welsl'a cs aed Mr. O'Connell luckily bad Tux Taunuxe fn iis pocket, nnd thus wis ablo to bers the more distinctly on the points senlolt be ealred tu contradict. Buld Mr. O’'Con- nollt “Now, na farang tho OFFIORNS MRORIVING BALANITES {gconcerned, what Mr, Welsh stated ts not true, IT ot ho sulary, and drew ouly #0 fram the Uulon eltogother from the dato of my election, in November lust, up to dite. dtr, Stokes, the Secretary, who {s eutitied to asalary of $75 a month, has never drawn it, and T know ttutt all the money be received from the Union during th stelke wan $25. Neithor Polby, the Trensurer, nor Bullivan, the Iinancint Secretary, draw any aalariom nordid they getany moncy'at all frou 1 Union. “Well, how about the nine serious charges that Mr. Welsh mudg with regard to the balance which should be un beng In favor of tho Treus-: Ury ysis there sitch n bilance 7° Wo cannot tell that just yet. ‘Tho Auditing Committee have not yet finished thelr: Inborg, Whon thoy have tone so a full statemant will be mado of the whole sth.” “Can you not tell mo whether bis fguros were correut? Now, how was his estimute with ro- ward to tho number of men In the Unlon and tho neame derived from tholr Initation feos, dues, and other sources 7° is “The number of metybers in the Union was avout correctly stated, But with regard to the rotef,- there wore six other branuhes getting help besides the main body, and what waa given ba them did not appour at allon Mr. Wolsh's 100 “ Then there was more money expended In ro- Hof thun the §2,807.07 which appears on the books Of the Hotlef Committee?” "Ttve Yow discovered any dl ch ve you discovel any discropnncies in Mr, O'Moara’s necounts?"* ie “ We are getting at tho bottom of this matter; bution auy that, as yet, wo cannot chat him with anything wrong. ‘Phere is one thing {n Mr, Welah's catluints which I would like to cur- reot, and that is the levying of assesaments on tho Unton inen who wore working. No nin was ae adollur through the whole striko; ail contributions mado bythe men at work wero purely voluntary, I would siy, too,. that it ts not true that brothols wore visited and tho ue os sone to ea ait se ata atpport a 0 Unlon. Now, with re ie apie: away of Frank O'Meara, it . fe DID NOT LOOK MUCH LIKE IT when wo wont. nll. over town bunting “wp his books, and when the books wery gattun Welsh bad no right to them, Thoy are now tn tho poss sexslon of thi Auditing Committes of the Union, a perfeetly divinterosted body, which lus nothe dug te do with Laudifng the money uf ty Union." “Mr. Woluk thought he hidn right to the ‘book inasmuch as ho was Chatrinun of tho Com: tnitteo of elief, whose trunguctions they re- col “Ho had no right to them. Sho susploion having qrison that there was something are In that Comnilttes, the Union officers w had the right to secures thom and hand them over to: the Audicly Inmittee. Welsh fs ne nid to z, talk about otticers time watited to 4 ting ailarles. Ha at ono au dy for hig thine on the Rellef Committee, nud that mmo evening hoe waa sound raleep, drink, ot a bench, Wasn't he protty drunk when ha wave you that informu- Beye hens ae ¥ “He was not. He was perfectly sober." Another minn here yolunteored tho state ment thit during ono of the nicetings of tho Union Mr, Wels got vory much oxelted, and was on tho polntof shoottog another man, mid would have dono so, hud not a man named Lendrum restralned bin, = Mv. O'Connell thon went on to say that tho oficers of tho Union court an investigation, wtating that they wry ready at any the lo arb nuit thot books and vouchors to the Clork of the Urimlunl Court, to any of the Judges of tho gounty, orto experts who might be uppolnted forthe purpose. JJo thought that the receipts: of the Union from the sources of Initlutlon toos and dios had been oxaygeriuiod hy Mr. Wolah, as thore were @ great taany Aneinbers—0 al teust—who did nut pay any Tnithition fee, au durlog the strike there wis so much confislon and excitement that the collection of mouthly dues waa tinpossible, ‘The aetual Tact wis that it had notyet been lenrned what thy balance in the bunds uf tho Union really was, an it would | take duy oor two pet tn conclusion that AY to find out, Ho stated it was in diroot oppodltion to thu ecaunsels of biinself and the other oiticers of tho Unio that tho striko was inmugtrated, and that the men who insisted upon it.and curried the Union on to thelr unwise decision, wore the first to give way and rendor futile tho willvers’ atcompt to still furthor prolony the atringylo. MI, RICHLAND POWER, A communtoation from who is published below, churacterizcd as falsehoods the stutcments mada ‘by Mr. Wolvh, a8 regurded the imtsuse by him of ino} a Letortpy ta the Association, Ho sald that the amount donated by the Tallors’ Union to the Butcher’ Unlon was $200, and that ho held the receipt of Treasurer Polly for that amount. ia position in connection with the Union was such that he did not handlo any of its money, while, aa to aulury, he never revolved any pay for bis services, nstulenent which was indorsed by the ollicen: of the Ualon present, ‘With regurd to tho $10) which Mr. Welah ferred to, ho stuted that that gontloman had confounded with the gift fron the Saunen's Vinton 9 denation a from the Telok vere! non, Ho aa measurea would be taken to bare Mr. Welsh punlehed for bla inisatater mien As tho muttor now stands it 1s clear that noth- ing deiinit can be learned of how the tances uf the Union stand until the Auditing Comite tou tuukes ita report, unless Me. Welsh anil ble friends wecept tho challenge inude by the altleens of the Unlua to have thelr books placed in the hunds of experts for cxummlnadion, w method of arrivingatthe trath which possibly ilgbt bo more aathsfactory to all parties concerned thin way other. In tho meantiino it must be remem bered that the allegutions of Mr. Welsh ure merely the statemcuts of one mal. wncurrubore atod ng yet by any vollatenid testimony. Tho following {a Br. Power's better; ‘20 tha Eduor uf The Chicago Tribune, 110400, Jun. 26,—In looklug over your paper of to-duy's isgue fo notes my nuny in connor. tlon with monuys alleged to have been fraudu, lwntly used by ofticera of the Butchers’ Union. Iwill now bo brivs; and, dnuamuch ns From Observations Made by tho Bignal-Sefvidte,;,U. 8. A., at 11-P. Mi: Washington Mean Time, Jan. 25, 1880. Z alent Applied For, Fait. Ceody, Raid, snow. ——_—_—_—_ he int tn the direction the {4t fa geubnety op arromt CQQ® Rand, es, tay Borers and Bar 20.1 a ea Q) Xb eDAVENPORT ‘Lopansport tanafeld® Bite spun. CIXOINNATI Q™ roa 4p T4a a, “oy NASHVILLE = 1 4,03 Aechend= headset stent Observations taken at tho sag moment of tino nt alt stations. LOCAL OMSERVATIONS, Pliers; Hu, | Wind. | Vet momaetar, sly maximum thermwnieca: OVFICE OF THE Cittey SIGNAL Orricen, WasmiNaTON, D.C. Jan. 2-1 a. m—For tho Lak, region, warmer southenst tosuuthwest winds, with falling barometer, increasing cloudiness, and arens of nun, followed fn tho western portion, during the night, by rising baromete: For the Uppor Sissléstppi and Lower 3flasourt Valloys, Ineroasing cloudiness and rain or snow, Salling followed by rising barometer, with southerly winds, shifting to west and vorth, und lower f \ t For Tennessee and tho Oblo Valloy, during the day, warmer southeast to southwest winds, and partly cloudy weather, probably followed by rain during tho night, and htInue at Milwaukce, Grand Haven, and Ludington falling baromete: ould weuthor on Tues Cautlomiry slignils cot fed. The lodge fund mounts to $1 and tho reservo fund to €0,u02.48, nat only tho stuuly incrense put who the yound= us in tho West, creatine a foul in the inlud of every thoughtful Grand Tronsurer reported revolpta of Mirsemionta Of $016.70, leaving a referred to 1 committco + Steln, Benjamin, Herrick, Soverul wmendmosnta to the gencral law woro jateoauae pnd petra 80 # Comurictes wade Ghirdnéreand Werte vt emer Vert ‘Tho Graud Lidge then adjourned until 3 p.m. AT THE AFTERNOON SESSION, tho ox-Prestdent’s Dogree was conferred In po- erot session on Jacob Frank and Simon Groen- Upon resttiining busines communication from the Atrungemonts, Invithig the banquet xt tho Mutteson Mouse this evening. ‘Tho invitation was neeepted. g Somo time was thon spent in discussing pro- posed amentiments to tho co: adopted lessening by three’ whlel a lupsed brother cin auply for dmission Into another lodge. He must now walt only threo months. ‘Tho realitenco of the Grand ‘Trensurer was not fixed, but left tothe placa whencs ho {8 dele vwuted, : ‘Tho old case of Germanta Lodge vs. Drother inh in the shape of #1 report Dponls, which sustitined the i, This was concurred Urother Bratuim gave notice of ay Supreme Court uf Appeals. Mourned until 1 c! ‘cish ures my name sovernl times ins lengthy Interview with the reporter of your: for the Loneft of the public and ems, positively deny the charges made against mo, iad te that ge8 are lh every particular the most infa- mous falschoods that could be invented, This character, and f oom ready to js statument when the proper hopo the above will appear In Ticwanp Powers. ness: ot tho lod; Ido to save ny; Bubstantinte tl bulunoe of $210.02, ‘All tho reports wero to-morrow's paper, nd of 8 SONS OF ISRAEL, Fourth Annual Meotlng of District Grand Ludge No. 2, Tho fourth annual session of District Grand Lodge No. 2 Independent Onler of the Free Sons of Isracl, opened In Germania Hull, No. of North Clark street, at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. ‘The Grand officers are as: follows; Grand Maatur, i, Newhund;. Deputy Grand Mas- ter, Jogeph B. Levy; General Committee, M. Munehweller, A. Huss, Theodore Bloch, George Bernstein, I, J. Lit; Grand Secretary, William Deutsch; Grand Trousurer, 8. Herman; Grand Inger; Grand Tyler, H. Gold- r Commitee of pase; 5 stitution, one being: months tho time in UNTATIVES PRESENTS William Deutsch, M. Benjamin, Judah Touro, Touls:'M. Velt, Houry Goldemith, laracl Van Banlen, M Chleagu; B. Ierrick, Y, Chicnwas dane, Kal ayes 5 3. No. as Culragay Tandau eninge yp a fans the Cort of 8 M, Pilaum, Excelslar No, J.1h Gantuer, Abra Lineala No iY, Chiensre iP No, 0, Chicuwo; 8. Here 10; M. Munch- yerers NO. bh fer, Gerunanta Jia. Frank, Ristoy. 1 amin, Hirnionic No. weller, A. Hans, Thee Bt Lois: Pullip Stein, b, No. 6%, Chicago; Sim Springer, Mi Garden City No. 6 Chiényc fo, G8, Milwaukee ‘Phonix No.7, Ch lug this morning, STATE AVFAIRS. auis; K.C. Mumberger, i, A. Newmark, Orchuri No, 06; Innue Sehwab, Mlssourl No, 99, 8 Joseph. Tho tirst thing done was -tho mitintion of tha following ox-Prealdonts: F. Des Moines, In., Jan. 4.—In tho Touse tho Judiclury Counnittes reported favorable to the DIL giving Mayors the feca of Justiecs' Courts whon ultting us magistrates; ulso, reduelng tho Interest on School Fund louns to 8 per vent; nlaa, tgamond Sco, 1,055 of the code providing that a third person claiming interest In proporty aolzed - under an execution shall make aitdavit of the claim ta provent tho, coats and trouble of an alleged luvy; also, requiring mortgages, where tho yender retains possession of tho proporty, to bo illed for revord within ton days aftor axe cutton, or bo inyattd; also, fixing tho feos of violations of ‘tho Liquor N Nathan Menken N. Central, Indlunapolls; ee ER! SE Thunberger, Minx er, 'B. Herrick, de, If Guldsinith, and 8. Mr. I. H. Gardner wasappointed Asastant Seu- ‘THE GILAND MASTER thon read his message. It was the first tuo in tho history of tho district that » flourishing finanoint condition contd be reported. The year begun with # deficit, but there was now a Kure plus in the treasury. Five new lodgea had been y tin—Contral No. si at Indiumipo- City No, Hat Evansville, Orchant No, Wat Burlington, In.3 Crecont N. ingia City, and Missouri No. 9 ut St. Joseph, ‘Those lodges are composed of excellant material as to nye and goclil stands tanned to bo estnblished inthe nour iat your thers were 1 make altorneys prosecuting ‘Tho Agricultural Committee reported asub- stitute for tho bill to prohibit tho sulo of dise cused uwinc, and to prevent tho spread of dis- ead, Rd Pecamunended Ite passe. --- * A reaolution, ndopted by tho Sennte yesterday,\ providing fora thorough investigation of the Btate institutions, wis adopted by the Houso, Tho House wtjourned to Monday aftornvon. Tho Committe on Publio Bulldings was Ins atructed to report Immediately the umount neu vsaary tn complete the new Capitol, ‘The Will wmending See. 3 oinpting the etrnings of for ninety days from execution, ily to nonereaidents, Wis third reading and paasod, ——— PARNELL IN BUFFALO, ; Rurvato, Jan, 24.—Charlos Stewart Parooll and John Dillon addressed an Immense wudionce here this ovening. Tho meeting was preslted over by tho Hun, G. W, Clinton, speech Parnoll suld bo belloved Ireland had the right to n nutlonnlity, and, if i were pos. fl one, fintun's blood in her defense, Ue dh not know that a pexco= ful settlement could by obtalned, but if not, the Inndlords would have to go, in this elty naw amount to over $6,000, More lodges ure je and 3 hudtea’ lodges, Me. i male and 2 hudles’ lodyes, an ineruasy of 6 Lodger, making n total of 2b lodges fn tho aletrict. thes Iv mule lodges, 15 aro working in the EB Heb and 4 in the German Inngunge; idles lodges work fn tho Geri The tmemberabip of the mulu ledges Inercase inuto lodges, 70; ine 0 dottolt at the bos gluntng of tho term wus $7024; now thoro is in surplus of 00.08, The ladles’ lodges appear to. thy condiden. He could gee no rea son why they should not be taxed as heretofore, since thoy were willing to be, and caused somo Tho endowment syatem is working wall, Thore oecurred throughout the Order in Intha past year, soyeuty-ulx, denths, of which ifteen have been pald for out of the surplas fund by the Endowment Commit- deaths thut have beon pith for by members, ut tho rute of 14 conta tor © toll Bum of $3.54. Tho Indies’ lodges, 91 OH of the code, xs eruage fume bi eo hend of a tainly, ou United State: tee, leaving sixty cnoh death, takin, deaths ta tho district were four. mended that installing officers, nppoluted by the’ romptty report to tho Urand pissed for tadiva’ lodges to pay dues to the Distriet Grand Lodge, per cuplta, for the reason that thoy are of the simeexponse and tabar to the oilcers ngs tho male lodgas. mended a continuance of tho lberal policy puewued by him, it being best for the inturests of all voncernod, THY GENRUAL COMMITTEB'S REPORT wits next submittod. Tholr incetings had beon harmonious, aud thore tad be which needed cognte which bad fulled to resy Nathan Monken, No, wT tuo eroruprnder that-every Ii should be she Grand Muster, Reorotury, ane The subscriptions Tie algo recon one Sr. Louis, Mo., Jun. 25.—Jainos T, Simmons, formerly n telegraph operator, took Parls-green Int nlght with suletd inter uftor poultvely rofusing medioal wl BUSINESS NOTICES, Wilbor’s Cod-Liver Ol and Lime Persous who haye taken Cod-LAyer Ol will bo toad to lorry that Dr. Wilbor his aiececdod, in directions of several mou, In coubining tho pure VU! sucha monner that it is plensant to tho taste, wud its effects m lung coniplatuta are truly many persons whose cna hopeluas, and who hud token: tong ama without marked nt, pri. dled to-day, wen NO Wow appets ho to the spyokal ns- eters Gtr oe recommended to rand Muster for the catub- ment of now lodges, and/thut tho Counnittou be nuthorived to prepare a formula fora declarae tion-book for members wishing to make thatr will regarding the endowment, “The harmony throughout the district Las The Grind Secretary stated in his report that tho time wis near ‘nt bund when the district would number 1,009 or more uetive and the oi udeleducas would neither bo weed te wore pronaunoes the clenr Oll tor a ‘olfect, have been entirely cured by ualny ution, Bu sure and, red only by A. 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