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THe CMICAGO TRIN, TITRE Ay FOREIGN. John Bright's Remedy for the Land Troubles in Ireland. ie Would Have 2 Commission Appointed by the Gov- ornment, With Power to Sell the Farms of Landlords to Ten= ants. A Proposition by the German Geyerns meut to Tax Newspaper Ade vorUscments. Much Damage Done by the Recent Earthquake at San Oristo- bal, Onba, IRELAND. JONN DNTOTT'S RRNEDY. Lonnon, Jan. 28.—The Consorrative Journals will to-day contain editorial articles soverely criticising tho utterances of John Bright in reply to Sallsbury's speceb. Eis evident design wns ta couelliate the Home-Rulers and Liberals, and ho was exeredingly sovero in depicting tho deplora- Dio results of alleged Drittah misrule in Irelqnd. Iiis denunciations wero very violent, exceeding those of Parnell aad other ngitators. His speech 48 believed to sound the keynote of the obstruc- tionista in. Parliament, which wil} bes vigorous and united opposition to the false foreign and feeble and yaclllating domestic policy of tho Govornment, Mr. Bright, in his speech, suggested that Par- Mament appoint a Commiesion to go to Dublin, with power to gell the farms of landlords to ten- ants who aro willing to Diy them, and tond- vance three-fourths of tho purchase-money therefor, the principal and interest to be repaid in thirty-flvo years. Such n measure, Bright sald, he belloyed would meet the wanta nod sat- isfy the desires of tho Irish people, The Com- mission is to assist the tenunta to purchnso whenever a lundlorl was willing toscll. Mr. Bright recommends compulsory sales only where tho land is owned by London companies. or guilds, ns $3 tho case with large trnets near Londonderry. Ho expressed the conviction, however, thut if his plana were adopted, self-in- torest or public opinion would goon compel inat- vidunl landlords to,sell to tholr tenants. The reception Ukely to be necorded Parnell in Parliament Is boing @lecussed by his friends here, It 1s not belloved that tho serica of speeches he tg delivering in the Unitodt States will add to his popularity at home. The Home- ‘Ttulers nescrt that ho ‘talks too Jooecly, anid many oF his utterances are Injudicious, to sny 0 Ieast, AN INVITATION DECLINED.‘ Doacrn, Jan, 20.—The Duke of Marlborough, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, has declined nn in vitation of the Lord Mayor of Dublin toa bane quet on tho of Febrnary,on account of the rezolutions adopted nt the mecting of the Home Itule members of Purllument, over which tho Mayor presided. DAVITT AND BRENNAN. Davitt and Brennan, indicted for sedition, to- day cntered nppearanco jn the Dublin Court of Queen's Bench. WILL PROCEED, Dontrn, Jan, 20.—It is now generally belloved tho Government intonda to proceed with the prosctutions of Davitt, Daly, Killen, and Bren- non, ABANDONED. Duarin, Jan, 20.—Atn mecting of the Town Counell to-day, Lord Mayor Gniy informed the Connell of the Lord Licutenunt's rojection. of the invitation to uttend the Lord jayor's Junquet Feb. 3, and his reason for the rejection, Ho asserted that no jHegal resolution bad been passed ot tho inecting of the Home-Rulera Which would warrant thonction of the Lord Lieutenant. A resolution to ubandon the banquet on Feb, Band give £500 to the poor of the city inatend was unanimously adopted. The Lord Mayor, in blaremarks wpon thenction of the Jord Licutenant, sald he belicved the latter bud dono his utmost to fiinpress upon tha Govern ment the fearful condition of Ireland, , FRANCE. DINNERS TO GEN, FAIRCTILD, Pats, Jan. 26.—Tho Cradle Club, composed of ANnerleun writers and urtists, give a dinner to- day to Gen. Lucius Falrehitd, tho retiring Amer- Jenn Consul here, on the oceuston of bis promo. ton to bo Minister toSpaln, Tho Stanley Club will givo him g dinner on Saturday noxt. HEJECTED. Pauts, Jan. 20,—Tho Chamber of Deputies to- day rejected, by a voto of 22 to 16%, tho motion of Louly Blano for tho abrogation of all Inws re- Stricting tha right of publle movting or forma- tion of nasociations. GAMBETTA IN THY HANDS OF TIS FRIENDS. Pants, Jan. 25,—De Froycinut’s first offlelul ro- ception wns hold fast night, and was largely ate tended by members of the Agsambly, Foreign Siiniuters, diplomuta, and a@stingulshed people seneraly. Tho state of the country and the present position of political affalrs was exton- sively discussed Inu conyersutional way. The option was nimost universal, mnong those In porition to be best inforined, that Gambetta Js prepared to necept oflice 1f tendered, uotwith- Banding he alleges his Inck of confidence in tho Asscinbly, and justiiics his assumption of power * and regul state, VROPOSE TO BTAND TRIAL, Loxpon, Jun. 2U.—A Paris dispatch rays tho Communists at Geneyn, who wore condemned 4u default In 1671, are about to muot to condlder the proprioty of surrendering themselves to Atand trial in Paris. DEAD, ‘Tho Abbe Joseph Mathias Notrot, a momber of tho ApEn of Letters at Lyons,and im omcer of the Legion of Honor, tod Francoly TWppolyte Walferdin, Freuch physiclan and “ selentist, are dead. CUBA. GEN, GRANT. HAVANA, Jon. 26.—This being tho birthday of Mra. Grant,Gon, Callejas and his family will dine with tho Grant party, Afterdlunor a fow faml- ce known ulready to Gon, Grant will apend the syening ut the palace, +. Gen. Grant haa accepted nn fnvitation to visit ‘the an Domingo mineral baths, EARTHQUAKES, During the past week repented shocks of Sarthquako werv felt Inthe Vuelta Abajo dls- irict, bolng particularly heayy at San Cristobal, Adyicos from tho latter place induced the Guy- grmacnt to Kend thithor part of tho Engineer Cor econ to tho latest intelligence ull tho public buildings nt San Cristobal a Fula. Aoventeen members ye the Civil Guard wore wounded Ly Salling buildings on the night of tho 241 just. "i . The insurgent Chiefs Carrillo and Bernt ‘ Banches were recently defeated in the Clica Silla para fue fou tend gud some wounded bebind them, Among the latter wus Lout-Col, Vidat Pi * . ITALY, A POWENPUL WAR VPREEL. Non®, Jan, %6,—Tho monster Iuallnn double: turroted fronclud Duillo, the most powerful war vessel fn tho world, fu a trial on Saturdry gaya ~ fourteen miles per hour, working elx-sevenths ofher full capacity. She hus 4 powerful run, ond at the stern a torpedo boat, ASSAILED NY NOMDENS. Lonvon, Jun, 26,~-A digpatch froin Rome says: * Dr, Gorurd Small, a physictan belungiug to the Auglo-Amuricun colony Ju Rome, wus reecutly oxsulled in his own house by two ion, who robbed and left him pinioned and half strani, Tho Doctor ts now out of danger, Tho useailunts baye bevn urrested. ee payasien PyonoguED! ME, Jon, —In tho Chamber of Deputies to-dus "aldo De Pretis ta eee ? Tead a deeroo proruging AFGHANISTAN, THE ALMY WEAKENED, +” Lownoy, Jan. 2.—A dispatch from Cabut says: »The cusualttes from battles and sickness huye greatly weakened the actual stronyth of tho regtinenta at the front, The native regiments bolding tho line of commuateations are also auch used up.” : AYOUAN PREPAnation, * Adispstoh from Gundamuk says: - All isquict 8) Cabul, but there wre rumory ty canip, which are generally belloved, to point to the fact that proparutions are being made by the Afyhuns for our "e + Lr ¥ dilviaion will bo yuwvod 10° Cabu beroro nut my, be A YRELER, +. Laxpox, Jan, 24,—The disputch from Cabul to se ee ce se ee i rileh tr jelulabud, was probably juspired by tho Indiau Government, andn sketch of a proposed prociamntion put forward a3 0 foclor with a viow to obsorre its offect on tho nation. GERMANY. TAX ON ADVERTISRMENTR. Hentn, Jan. 2—1t is nnmounced that the Government intends to lovy a tax on advertise= ments in tho nowspapers, REW AMDARSADOR. DOubdril has presented his letter of recall ns Russinny Ambassador. Babouroff, his sitceessor, haa arrived, OPPORITION TO THE ALMY DILL. Lonnox, Jan. 21,—A Horlin correspontont, ne- sorta that the Pro ists will xhortly hold a series of imassemootlngs to protest against tho now Army bill, Lonnon, Jan. 2,—Tho Times’ Horlin corres: pondont thinks there Is no fear thnt tho con- tomplated muss meetings of Progrossista will have nny effect, Iniamuch aa wll the other parttes unaninously acknowledge the necessity of tho Proposed ineruase of the army. SPAIN. IME OFFENDED MINOTOTY, MADRID, Jon. 26.—In Congress to-tiny Promior Canovus dol Castillo reiterated the declaration that he utd not Intend to offend the minority of the Chamber of Deputics (referring to tho seene in the Chamber on tho 10th of Decomber), and it Is belteved the minority, in consequonce of this declaration, will ahortly return to tholr senta. GREAT BRITAIN, TIVENOOL RLROTION. . Lonnon, Jan, 20.~There Is considerablo anxi- ety In Liberal circles regarding the fortheoming election in Liverpool for mombers of Pariin- nent, fn consequence of the determinntion of the Homo-Itulors to nbstain from voting. VARIOUS, MISMAROK. Benitx, Jan, 26.—Princo Bismarck has ar rived. : On the twonty-fifth anniversary of tho Cznr’s neevasion to the Imperial throne of Russian, tho Princo of Wales and German Pri ted to tho Emperor will visit St. Poteraburg with thoir numerous suites. It Is expected Prince Fred- erlek Charles of Prussia, nephow of the Emperor Willtam, ssill represent Germany on tho occa- sion, All tho Germun regiments of which tho Czar is the honorary cominander will send dopu- tations to St. Potersburg, DIRARMANENT PIOPOSED. ViswnA, Jan. 20,~In tho Lower Hougo of tho Relehsrath to-day Deputy Herrfux introduced a inotion fn favor of # gencral and simultancous ropartional reduction of the armics of the European Powers, THR OZALITA, Carrs, Jan, 20,—Tho Czurina will lenvo for Russia Saturday noxt, THLE NUNDRED AVES Lose. VALPAAIRO, Dec, B1—Throo hundred iyes wero loat during the revolution In Lima, when Pierula became Dictator, TTY RUSSIAN POLICE. Loxpon, Jan, 20.—Advices from St. Petersburg indfeate that tho Czar bas tinally resolved tour- ninize the police, and place itunder a Separate Mintitry. Ue alae proposes to create a Mlnlatey of Commerce. E THE ORERK MINISTRY ResiaNED. Amina, Jan, 2.—The Grock Ministry hag ro- eee consequonce of a defeat on the flnan- celal yote, GARIBALDI'S MARIIAGE, Rome, Jan. 20,~Telegrams from Caprera an- nounce that the clyfl marriage coremony be- tycon Gen, Garibaldi and Donna Francesca wis perforated to-day. The General at thy samo ane, recognized his two children, Mantio and lelin. ‘THE ALAVE TRADE, CONRTANTINODLE, Jan. 2.—A convontion has been signed by Sawaa Pashs, ‘Turkish Minister of Forelyn Atfulrs, and Sir Austen Layani for tho suppresaion of the slavo-trade in Turkey, ———————— * CANADA. Shipment of Livo-Stock to England— Opposition to Odlelal Recognition of Parncll-A Libel-Sult in ‘Toronto—An= noxntion or Independence—Blessng ua Keconstructed Mesidence. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Mostreat, Jun. %.—During the season of navigution tho Reaver Linc Steamship Company shipped 1,960 cattle, 4,771 sheep, und 64 homes: from Montreal for Liverpool. Of these 1,051 cnttle, 4,700 sheop, and nil tho horses wefe Innded alive. ‘Tho froight-cars will bo running on the rall- road Ino nerosy the fee on tho St, Luwrence to- morrow, alt mooting of tho City Council this after- noon, Mayor Rivard said that be had received 0 deputation of Jrish citizens, who usked him to present an address of welcome to Mr, Parnell on hia arrival here, A long dfecuseion followed, some of the members expressing apinions op- posed to the Mayor taklugany such action, On tho other band a fow members were in favor of hia complying with tho request, us Mr. Parnell was coming bere on a charitable mission, the re- Nef of distress, It wus flnutly resolved to leave tho mutter to the Mayor's decision, to conply or nut a8 he may conalder right ufter he fully nequainté himself of Mr, Purnell’s object in comlug hore, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunt. ToxronTo, Jan, 2.—Lhe ction of Putrick Royle, proprietor of tho Irish nowspuper, agulnst tho Gluhe for lbel, was oponed w-day at tho Asaize Court, before Justice Osler, Mr. Dalton McCarthy for phuntit; James Retwne, Q. C., for defundunt, The alleged Mbel was con- talncd In a series of artloles in the Globe during Novamber, charging Boyle with having for a consideration withdrawn his tender for the Par- Vanentary printing at Ottawa last spring In favor of SeLeun, Rogers & Co, Thore wore four other tondors Jowor that Hoyle's, but it wis insinuated thoy. wore retired in the same manner. John Charles Rogers, of Mee Lewn, Rogers & Co, was examined for tho udefenso, and admitted that he hid employed Mr. Cotton, of Ottawa, to ap- proach Mr, Hoyle with the object of securing his retirement. The charuger of tho negotiitlons wore bulng entered upon when the Court roge, Two hundred bales of tobaeco and 100 owes of seed leaf were reculved direet from Havann to- day by GP. Rotd & Co. boing the jungest single chnalgalnuat of wbacco over brought Into Can- ada, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, OrraWa, Ju, =A min nained John Me- Curthy wus brought before Judge Deucon, at Pembroke, churged with cutting the tougug out of t horse, the property of a widow who bid re- fusod to marry hin. | Hoving plonded guilty, he was sentenced to seven years in the Proyinclal Poulter: Spectal Dispatch to The Catcago Tribune, aro AL Jun. 28.—1¢ ts surted tnt n promi. nent Dominion politician. bas a pampelet on the question of wonexution or Independanue, die will adyocnta, In the evant of the continu. anes of existing conditions, the appolntineut of Canadiuns to the Governor-Genoralahip, An dntervatiog ceremony, which denotes: the religions fervor of the French Canadians, datat taken place ut Cote BL Lue, near this © The obdervance wis tho blessing of a howe which bad withstood tho nsaiuttyor the weathor for nearly (wo centurics. The hougo was the property of Louls Deearre, whose funily bad oceupied it for ning generations, undisturbed by tho ndvauco of clyilzutlon, Reeontly oxtensivo repairs were necessttuted. and, to observe: thy event in buccutlne aie, T carry davited: all hie relatlons—over 20 ta namber—to participate fn tho ceremony, Tho Key, Fathers Marcehal and Beauchamp “diessed the reconstructed house, and, after u fow remarks, confer riestly benediction on those resents eye eT neta PROPOSED LAKE CANAL. Advantages of tho Water Route Mee tween Lakes Michigan and Eric. Wasiunaron, Jan. 4.~The bill introduced tu, tho House by Mr. Stone, of Michigan, ot the oxtra weston {in rotation to. the vonstruetion of a caual from Luke Michigan to Like Erie Iu been favorably reported by the Com- inittce on Rullwaya gud Cannts, with an amendment appropriating $7,000 tw pay forawurvey., Tho most foasible route, in the opinion of the Commilter, is from some polyt a shortdistanoe north of Toledo ty some put on the southeastern const of Lake Mioht; a near the mouth of the St. Josoph River, hu leugth of tho preceat watercrout, aruttnd by the Bienits of Muckinaw, is about 1,000 infles, feroua Saha Keun Sf the ke eH of te would | be about 200 miles, mitico's report asserts that the country through whleb the cunal would: pass {s level anid abun antly eupplad with running wator fu shat. Jow streuins, 80 that, thary would be fittle oppo- ultion to construction, and moat of le way would be pouullurly udupted tow cual fed by streaming, 3n folnw aver tho natunil route now vised, & Yossel Passos arvund four-fifths of wn irrcyular cirvle, and the lavtudo of the nurth- ern part of the route wo high thyt the atruums thore ure tea-lockod for two months of cach year longer than are those jn the south ern part, It muy be possible to make use of the ueonstuctiog tho cum Guuse sive eater netruc! he cus use river a ly intho direction of tue proposed toute, most ol WHY across the peninsula, and compar. atively little work will make theta nuvisable ta Poluts lows than tfty miles apurt. Great benedt woukt be conferred the lurge and {nereusly, w Eust by u route wle pon commerce from West will wave 800 wiles I «stance, and add two months each yoar to tho navigation Rearon. The Committor saya that an long a8 Cannda betongs to Great Britain, euch a ocitnn) must be regarded military necessity, In enso that country, Tho Cominitine also dircota Attention ta tho wreat ayriouttural area lying beyond tho proposed cannl's western tetininus, and to the now wheat Innds of Western Canada, ‘which must soon seok a mure southern lntititde ‘or menns of transportation. Jt is said that Tallways along are insuttlelent to move Westort prodico to Eastern markets in duo Beason, #o that better and Fifer water communinas Hon ts nocded to prevent tho gccumulyton of grain in Chicago, aud to remove the op riunities which such stagnation gives ‘fo capitalists te form poolsandcorners, Incon+ clusion, tho Committoo naserts that it isn matter of vital consequence to our commicrce 40 vatat Tish this route, or one equivalent fo tt, inanier to hold our own trade and draw that from West- orm Canna over our own routes before Canadi- nna draw their comtnerve and n part of ours Into similar cut-offa, which thoy propose to make on thair own territory. AID FOR IRELAND. NEW YORis WORK, New Yon, Jan, 2.—It is stated, In another {ntluential appeal ta the peoplo of tha United Btatos for ald to the starving Irish, that the evi- dence recolyed of impending famine in Ireland is such that thore must be no delay in affording tellof. Tears wero brought to many cyes {nt church yesterday by the nccounta of dreadful distress, Groat netiyity now provajls in the good work of rising money for the suffering. Many Ini subscriptions have been already imide, and more are rapidly coning. Some por- tles have subscribed $1,000 enoh; rome 8500 cach. Muyor Cooper led the $500 subseription. ‘Tho grand Opera matinee for the suffering realized ‘Tony Paator’s Thentre will give 9 benefit for the distreaned inn fow days, ‘ a retail business house Inst weok gave a day's Pacelas, aavenal hundred dollars, to tho roilot fund, great deal of moncy will undoubtedly be mised by colicetions inthe Catholic churches to be mudo in response to the appeul of Cardin “MeClonkey, Tha Irish Reliof Committoo has received and Aistributed 10,000 on account of tho suffering. Other parties reeelyed and forwarded con- alderuble sums. It is now proposed to abandon tho reat St. Patrick's ea pantde here, thereby rialsing $50,000 for Erin's fanilsting people. ES 3 3 2 a. Fa AN APPEAL, Borraro, Jan, 2.—Parnell and Diflon havo Prepared the following appeal to the people of tho Dominion of Canada: “Tho extreme urgency of tho distress in Ire- Jand has induced us to appeal to the people of Canada. Famine fs already upon the peaple of tho best of Ireland, Thousands are at this mo- nent starving, and up to this time the British Govornment has taken no step to save the pev- ye from this awful fate, We appeal, then, to he people of tho Dominion to assist us fu saving the lives of the pessantry until we shall havo succeeded in arousing tho Govornment to a sense of its duty. Tho Nevesalty Is pressing. Even if the Govcerument Were to move mt. once, which thoy show 10 sign of doing, the machinery employed by them [y 60 cumbersome that no relfef conld reach the peo- ple for about six weeks, In the interval thou- fands must perish. Let relief committees bo formed In every city and town fn tho. ‘Pordnian, sod al! subseriptions be forwarded _Infmedlatol: {0 tho credit of tho Irish Famine Relief Func Natlopal Bank, Montreal.” PARNELL AT ROCHESTER, N. ¥. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Rocuestne, N. ¥., Jan, 26.—Parnelt and Dilton reuched Rochestor to-day, and were given a public welcomo at tho Osburn Houge this after- noon, Mayor Parsons inuking the address of welcomo, which was responded ta by both agita- tors. Mr, Dillon sald the moral offect of this demonstration in bebalf of their cuuso in this country must have grout inilucncein England, and, if it should secure tha reforms demanded, dt would bo the greatest bloodless revolution of elvilized tines. ‘This eventing a monster meet fog was held in the City-Hall, nt which spoeches yero, mnde by Purnell and Dillon, and tho Fou, Charles E. Fitch, editor of the Domserat snd Chroniele, aud tho Hon. J.C. C. Covtran. Tho Purnell fund amounts to about $2,000, nnd thy funds raised nmong the Catholic parlahes wil atrell the amount to £5,000, FIRES. | IN BROOKLYN. New York, Jan, %.—Tho shoo-shop of tho Kings County Penitentiary, Brooklyn, took fire torilay in tho loft, Ay soon us the fumes were ilecovered the prisonors were ordered to quit: work and fail Into line, even while all tho ma- chinery was In full operation, for tho engincer in tho lower part of the ‘bulkling was ignorant of thy flro above, The prisoners had been'at work ubout two hours, and were promptly wirehed back to prison. Mapy were fgnorant of ny Dre in the bulldlng, ‘Tho shoe-shop is jaolated from the Peultentiary, and stands about 600 fect north of it, but Js surrounded by high stone walls, Some of the short-terw pris- oners, Who simply had themselyes sent. up for the purpose of puselng the winter, were do- tailed to aid the keepers in extingulshing tho fire, and an alarm wis font out. Tho diames sprend 60° raphy that, tho keep- ers found their ciforte to cheele them usoless, 2nd turned thoir attention to eaving tho made-up stock, which they threw out of the windows. Tho Muy State Shoe and Lenthor Company lensed tho prison Inbor. It ia, there- fore, owner of all the stock, iixtures, and mu- chinery, and the logs falls on it. The Fire Department hurried to the scone, and also the police reserves of the nelghboring pre- elneta nud a mounted equal. The prisoners were overjoyed, capectully the women, at tho prospeut af ih Beason of idlenoss, “No more work!" thoy shontad. 3 ‘Though the building was constructed of stone, thore was ao much wood-work about it that the itames found plenty of fucl, and volumes were soon pouring from the windows. Tho flromen workad to goot advantage, but, in epite of thelr vefforts, the building, which wis a three-story structure, was entirely burned, nothling bolt loft at noon but the walls. It was ercct- ed ton yours ago, and cost the county sbout $100,000, nutwithutanding =the fact — that rome of the work was done by tho prisoners, The building waa not insured, 4 the county never ingures [ts property. Special provision hud been muda to guard against tire, and there wi plenty of hoso, but ther waa not force enough to throw water to tho third story, ‘The ay State Khoo and Leather Company had nyery nrg stock on hand, ind it estimntes its Joss nit $200,000, Thore were About 200 women and girls om- Ployed from the outalde, snd these ure thrawn, ontof employment. Charles 11, Mixby, fireman, was on a dadder when somo tine at and ine qa him severely, Tt is ral the tire broke out In vo phives, but the prison oflcurs deny thut wu ebinery, ; - tbutod among Diy companies. oe AT LOUISVILLE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lovisviniy, Ry,, Ji. 8.—A fro broke ont in the cullar of the Jewelry extablshinent of J. Barnum & Co, on Fourth avenue, between Jor ferson and Market stroata, ubout 7 o'clock to- night. A large umount of plated ware wis stowed thore, ind will prove nm totalloss. Thy Jotsis supporting, tho Jnurble tloor burned, lo Ang St Gl tito tho cublur, and carrytig with tt soveral ened of tine silverware, which w great extent, dumuged. Tho toss on the stock, fixtures, cte,, te estimate ut 05,000, with no ins Huraice OF nbout $45,000, ‘The establishmont wits one of thy Jurgest in the clty, and citrrics stock of about $100,000, ‘Tho bullding was damn aged ta the amount of nbout 83,00, which fs fully vovered by te To tha Weaterns Associated Press, TLovisvin.e, Ky. dan, a.—A bre, originating from 2 furnney in the -busement of Kitts a Werno's Jowclry-store, on Fourth street, near Jefferson, buried through the first ' door in rene oof the store, - damaging the stock fo the | amount oof Su,00) anid, tho txturcs $14,000, A safe containing fine Jow- elry fell into tho cellny, and ita contents are aup- posed to be safe, Titurinee, 845,000, fa dozen alerent conrpita ‘The building, the unenty of Mrs. Bannol Avery, was damaged ys, AT NEWARK, Ne de Newank, N, J., Jun. 2—The factory of the Weston Electelo Jdght Company waa Vamuiged seriously by fire eurly this thom Many amu. chittad Wid patterns were dosiroyed. Insured, $e NATIONAL LIFE-INSURANCE COMPANY, Speclst teh to The Chicago Tribune, Beninavinin, HL, Ji. 2d.—The report of the Audltor of Stute on the condition of the Nutional pitetusanaiee Company of the dite of Juno ‘BN inst, shows tho lnbillties to huve boon $- Guz, 960 uud tho udinitted ngsots RABE AUT, LICENSED TO ORGANIZE, Spatial Dispatch fo The Chicago Tribune BPHINAYIELD, IL, Jan, 2.—Leenses to argans fzo wore issucd to-day to tho Reber Preserving Company, Chiesgo, capltal $10,000; gis to the Holloville Water Compnny, eaplint Rae TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Columns, 8. C,, Jun. .—The Bupremia Court bus decided tht tho Yax-Levy uct passed ut tho. ust Legishiture fy davalid, aid refused the At- torney-Generul'é petition for a magdamua uguluet tho Coutroller-General to compel bin to Busco Wilts fre scolicatlons Thero will be au my eaaion In Febriary. Prowa, ML, Jan, 3, B, Day, J. 8. Leo, Re ©, Orier, George A. Wilson, W.'T, Howdall Jonn, Warner, and Thothna -Cratty werr to-day ape pointed n committe? to visit Waehlngton with a Inomorial Lo Congrosa for the erection of n Gove srumient building In this city. They wlll gu this pel CN ARNYILDR, Tenn, Jan. 26.—United Statos Rovenne-Colleotor Woodeoek reeelved a report fo-day mimouneing the destruction of three f+ Nett distiticries in Overton, Putninn, and Jnekson, Countioa, and thy oapture of sie moonshiners, Lovisvitte, Ky dut. 3—Tho ist anni porary of the birth of Robert Burns waa celo~ brated with a banquot by the Beoteh oltizens af Toutavitte this ovening. In response to a sontl- imont from tho Burns Clab, of Phitadelphin, tho following geecting was returned: |" His ayinpa- thies and foves toch a reeponsive chord in evory heart and every Jan.” CRIMINAL NEWS. TRIAL OF JAMES A. FRINKS Special Dispatch to The Unicago Tribune, Quixor, HL, Inn. 26,~Tho trinl of Jamos A. Frink for killing Charles Hoss in this clty on tho 23d of Inst August was commenced Jn tho Clreult Court to-day. ‘Tho tragedy Js ono int which great public interest centered at the timo It was com- mittod, a8 Mr, Brink hnd but recently before the. deplorabic event camd to Quincy ng the agont of tho American Nows Company at tho Union Depot, A bot had, been mato hotween Frink and Kose about tho value of the trado dollar. Aftor tho Inpso of some dys the roferco decided in favor of ., Feink, tlat-a trade dollar woa worth only 9 conta, and. tho atakeholier, under the decleidg) gave Frink the money bet, FlOnsile, Subsequently Noss was diesatisiied, and demanded tha, moncy of Frink, but tho | ter refused to return it to hin. Hoss repeated his demand for several duys in succcasion, and became troublesome to Frink by his frequent visits to tho depot and inportintties, until, at Frink’s request, a pallco ailicer ore Aeced Hosecut of the depots, In tho afternoon of tho same day Frink started up into the elty,, and was overtaken by Ioas, who again sald he wanted tho $10 ho had bet. rink, necording to the testiinony adducod at the thie, endeavored to avold trouble, and maved away to cacape from Roas, but the Intter followed him aud pressed hia claim for the monoy ina threatening munnof, and flnally etruck Frink a blow, fole lowing {t with two others, und threatening to Kil him. Trink'then drew a revolver and fired twice, ono bnil taking vlfect. In Ross’ head, and causing denth ina few tolnutes, Krink at once gave himself up, and wns hound avor for triat by the Criminal Court, ball belng provided for him anon aftenvard. Frink hind) been a tnyw- studeut during his residence in Quincy, and the Hon. 0. H, Browntng ts conducting his defense, Frink’s relatives live ni Centarville, Ia. Great Interest 1s taken {n the case by thy frlonds of tho dofendaut fu tis elty and in own. DEATIL FROM ABORTION, Special Dtapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bravronp, Pa., Jan. 26.—Last Saturday tho community was shocked at the sudden denth of ‘Mra. Corn 3B, Myors, known a3 the chitd-wife, Sho was in her 16th ycar, potite In form, and griceful in figure, Some eight months ago Corn cloped with q beerslinger nauted Charles It. Myers, a low, dissipated fellow, About threo months ngo Mra, Myers becnino oncelute, Bho froduently threatened to have an operation porformed or take polson, fearing that tho chitd would be alsfigured, Dr. I. G. Road wna consulted’ by the girl-wifo, and, it fs alioged, ho furnished her with an ine strumont. Bho uscd ft, but without accomplishing her object, anda week ngo lest Bntunlay Rend opernted un hor. Sunday morn- ing, Jat. 18, sho was dellyered of a throe-months- old feats, which wns: constened to au outhouse yault. She became .crizy from pain and died Igst Saturday in grout ngoiy. Tho Coroner held tin inquest to-day, when It came out that the hmabhand, mother, two sisters, and athers were cognizuntof tho fact that the deed was to be performed. « Tho fathor also know it, hut op- posed it. | An Bniatey was held on the Indy to- night, and it was deeided that douth was extnsed by malprictice, Dr. Rend has fled the country. ‘Iisa thought he bas gone westward, TACKLED TITE WRONG MAN. Leavenwontt, Kas, dan. 25.-A man nimod ‘Willinin Sallades, a resident of East Leaven- worth, Mo., opposit this plice, went to Hamburg, Ta, a fow daze ngo, and while riding out with a ludy Friday cvening was nssaulted upon tho rond by thre men, Armed and masked. They Dred a number of shots at hin in rupld succes- sion, juilicting throo rather aovere flesh wounds, Ag goon 08 BO conld recover his presonco of mind, Sailudes drowhis rovelvor and returned tho firo, Killing two pf his assailants and sori- ously injuring the third, who was afterwards captured and lockéd up, Sullndes Ia muita soyorely injured, butt is thought will recover, NARROW ESCAPE, Mess, Tenn., Jun, 2.—Tho police Inte to- night arrested Wilton Tart, colored, who Inst summior, it [s alleged, raped Ellen Dwyer, white, When taken ho was‘ identified by the crowd gathored, und it was with dilliculty tho officers prevented his lynchiug by tho frionds of tho out- rowed girl. —-_ A QUEER PROCEEDING, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, NASHVILLE. Tenn., Jun. 90.—Tho County Court to-day redlected W, A. Kulght County Trustco, desplte tho fat that he had beon indicted for cmbozzlling $190,000, had been arrested, and bis office deglured vacant by the Suprome Court, RELEASED ON BATT. New ITaves, Conn. Jan. 2,—The Roy, Mr, Tlayden, who has had two trinia on the charge of murdering Mary Stannard, has beon releaged in $5,000 bail. SENTENCED, Auaosra, Mo., Jun, 28,—Jugon P, Scribner has eon sentenced to Ifo imprisompent for tho murder of hia two children in Muy, 1878 ——— MR. KEENE’S GRAIN, What Mr. Ward Has to Say About the Outcage Blockude. New York Worl Jon. 3. ‘i The reporter of the Turld lat ovening found Mr. Ward quietly smoking % elgaret ever an Aldine oupy of “Torneo " ut tho Hrevoort House. Mr, Ward did not seem particularly pleased at tho interruption, but with unrutiied courtesy be asked In what way he cauld be of service to hix ‘visitor. “You bayo scon, Mr. Ward, no doubt, the erlt- ielane recently made by the press and the pulpit ‘on tho alleged operations of Nr. James R. Keone in gralu at Chicuyo, and on What is called bia great cornor in wheatt” : “Thave seen," said Mr. Ward, “some rather wild and incoherent ratings at Mr. Keano attrib: Viel ton person said to bave uttered thom ina church, but, though I dow't profess to be w anit, J have too nich respoet for the pulpit to betluve the story, And. as far tho press —well, 1 rout a gomt Inany papers, but 1 buve ee nothing much to the ‘purpose in more than one or two of then, and those whut may be called, I hope without olfense, texyursion: papors,’—exeellent, reading ow bounl of the Beawanhaka or of Com- moiore Tooker's atenmers in the summer” \ “Bat, Mr Ward, you have certulnly beard that ere fssaid to boa grain blockudo at Cale ong ae ee thore is; doos it follow that Mr. Keene has nuything to do with 10? I suppose suioh f blockade, if it exists, to ben wtlon of railroad toils, There was certainly ywinine blockndo, L remember, at Philadelphia during tho War, when cortain Quaker alehomists, pers Paps with aneye to discouraging war, Riought slid secured the philosupher's stone In the subbury of tho slek saktient. Mut bow say man could Dloakady grain tho sume way L don’t quite Ree. “Hut Mr, Keono has cortabity been largely engaged io gray oporations, bas he net 7? “I believe that ho has. My Uinpresalon fs that when wheat Was nt 80 conte a busted in 1478 BM Keone thought the Western farmer were get- ting rebbed ui the Chleago xpeculators, and, Cintepe that fhe masority must always win in tho end, he took the wide of the’ farmers WH matter of buvdnog, J suppose, for Mr, Keene ts not the sort of a man elthor te nix up his business with his benoyulenco or to form vombinutions with anybody. Ha bought then SOOO bushobs of whent, bot on gneiss, hut for cash, aul put thon by aan ehrewd oporator, This bute the Chicago bears very sore, and after yulnly trying to bite this file they got up a bagius telegrant to Mr, Keene's brokers by whieh tun ad Yunes at (G8 conta ulready secured ly bi wis, peecd saavity’s'? a ‘Thut wis the mysterious tolegram, Mr. Ward, sent from tho Fulton Forry ono ulght, was it ole! ertainiy it was, It was not {n elpher, Mr, Keane's usital method af canumuileatiog with his broker, but ‘writ plain’ 60 that any fool who nin might rend." “ Whut then, Me. Ward 2” “Why, Mfr, Koone naturally went in and Dought 6,000,000 more bushels: to protect hus previous wirebass and to punish the (uvent> Urs of tis ruscality. “Tho bliers wees bit. The yur vallled, and dlr, Keena wont out of lit, * Hus has be not gone fis aasiin, Mr. Wards"? When thy, gratin markat. full, ws it did in tho Sue of the alleged Chicago blockade aul on the hort erons Ja Rurope, Me, Koeno on bls account, invested In about 2,000,000 of Uushela, whieh be pula for ani now holds without une combina ( v Jon whatever with any iying soul, Ba you seu tut if (hore Is. u blockado at lego now ho hn hothtng todo with it, Ag die his iwht with the bonguza sings he wag single-handed, go hu ts Tes now. 16 ts his way, und out ds tho whole story. Aue, Vanderbilt suld to moot Ar, Keene tbo other day, ho ia ‘a builderup. and not a puller 00 tho faith of thelr going up.’ JANTTARY 97, 1880: down.’ Ie docan’t 9) to” to put. ea thin, down, but when he eces Them lawn 9 Opurutos OBITUARY, GEORGE BAKER, Bpectat Dispatch to The Crteago Tribune, Mornia, Hl. Jon. 26,—Tho Haker Family, wetl- known mudicians and alagers, were to have given acancert to-night. At about’ o'clock this nft- ernoon some one wont up Into the hull whero tho concert was to bo givon,and found Mr. Georgo Dukeor, the was singer, lying neon poten, aiid. porte sleds it is ma = ul that ho bad a stroke of npoploxy. Tho Rulghta ‘Templar, finding tae he woe a wenher of that Onicr, have taken chirge of hls body, nud it will he sent to his home to-morrow, ——- WILLIAM C. EARL. ToLEno, O., Jon. 3,—Willtam ©. Earl, membor of the ‘Toledo Board of Polloo Commiesioners, and ono of tho oldest and most prominent. citl- zons of this city, ded to-night, after a very short Minoss, Mr, Bari was formeriy of the To- ledo Blade, and at the tims of his death held the Ete of Hight Grand Sceretary of the 1.0, . F. of Oho, t . : —— MUS, 8S. HADDOCK. Special Dispatch to The Chicapn Tribune. Eran, Wi, Jan. 26,—Mre. Batong MMnddock, wifo of Poltce-Mugistrato Haddock, died, aged 80 years, She hud Hyed in Elgin forty-one yenrs. ¢ . a DR. SAMUEL WILSON. Specigt Dspatch to The Ohteago Tribune, MiravAcKEr, Jan. 26,—Dr. Samuct W, Wilson, formerly of Racine, Inte Surgeon of the Fourth ‘Wieconsin Cavalry, died at the National Military Asyluin, near this oity, yesterday. CAPT. JOIN CARSON, Oswrao, Jun, 20.—Capt. Join Carson, of the United States Reventto Marino,and com- manding tho cuttor Manbattan on Like Ontario. tho past two yoars, dled here this afternoon. ANOTHER CENTENARIAN GONE, Sptctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Denugue, In., Jan, 2.—Mrs, Nose MeMahon, a Indy nged 100 yenrs, died to-day. She was the oldest woman 1 tho Bunt e, STATE AFFAIRS. TOWA. Des Mornes, Ia., Jan. 2.—In tho Mouso bills were pussed legullzing tho Invorporation of the Murion Strect-Hatiway Company, and defining the further dutics of county officors, compelling them to answer all Uxccutlye inquiries concern- ing statistics in thelr ollices. 5 Tho Jiudcinry Committee reparied favorably onthe bill giving Notaries powor ull over the Btate, instend of confining them to counties, Tho County Urgunizntion Committee reported unfavorably on the bill known og tho “Two Yorm.” Ills wore introduced by Duncombo regulit- the udmission to the Bar, and muaking the Bupreme Court sthe only Court granting adinission; others cutting down nll salaries 10 per cent; redueing tho sularics of the Gener Assembly and employée. By Mr, Downing, mitk= ing the Rntlroad Comintesleners olective by tho people In 180; changing tho election of town- ship oflicers from fall to spring. Hy Mr, Simp- gon, verndical Dilton insurance and Inatraiee STUnPaER. Dy Mr, Lyon, protecting depositors na Duurnica, Hesalutions were futroduced instructing tho Judiclary Committec to inquire Into the expe- diency of the reorganization of the courla ot Jowa, by abolishing the vouirts, and substituting County Courts with Imited Jurisdiction; requir- Jng tho Capitol Commission to report the amount necessury to finish the now Cupitol. for occu- pancy, Mr, Fisher, of Montgomory, introduced a pre- amblo and resoiutiony, reelling that whernas taxation has beon and is we n hoavy burden upon tho people of tha State of Ioway and Wherens any Inerense of such taxation ts un- Just ta the Interosts of the people of the Rtate; and wherens It 18 clearly demonstrated by tho re- Port of the Auditorof thesState that the revenues of tho State are ninply sufictent to firat pay oft tho War and dofense bonds, amiunting to $300, N00 and interest, and leave funds for the st port of tho State institutions and Stato ofticers, notuding the necessary expense of the present 01 sersion the Gonernl Assembly, anit nil other current expenses of the tates therefore bo (it resolved — by tho House that te aum of $5,000, or 60 much thereof ns may bo nevessary, be first appropriat- eit to thy payment of the war and ‘defense bonds, and that tho present rata of State taxn- tion, two mills on the dullar, be not Increased. ‘This brought forth a heated discussion, but tha subject wis referred to tho Ways and Means Comnilttes by a vote of 6 to 40. Mr, Fisher’ then introduced bill No, 183, mnrk- ing fhoappropriution and prohibiting tho In- “crease of tho lovy of taxation, and snowing that ib bo referred tuthoa Committee of the Whole and made n speolal order for noxt Briduy aftar- naan, Mr. Yoran, of Jones, moved it be referred to tho Ways and Means Committee, and in ehort Miscussion followed, In which Br. King, of Franklin, made a. aed spcoch, ns did Mr, Fisher, {n favor of the reference to the Commit- tee of the Whole. Yoran of Jones, Vagle of Hantit, and Harvey of Polk, attacked the bill, and pening the dis- cussion the House udjourned, tho mutter com: dng utp rst at the morning gcasion, ‘The object of the bills to brenk up the Ap: propriation Ring, nod prevent tho increase of ‘uxution for my pu Hey . n the Sonito petitions wore presented as fol- lows: Hy Mr. Han from cltizensof Keokuk County reference to the suppression of Intem- perance; by Mr. Kimball, a. petition from 100 eltizons of this State, asin that 0 lus be passed fixing tho rate of tell to be obnrged by millers; by Mr, Schrader, from citizens of © Johnson County, In referunce to partition fences; by Mr. Harmon, from citizens of Buchanun panty. elie forwuniform systom of toxt-books in schools, Is were introduced as follows: Dy Mr. Shel- Joy, in reference to the disintermont of dent bodies; by Mr, Foster, establishing a dental department in the modicnl departinent of the Euite University; by. the sume, providing for the publication of the Suprepe Court Ruports by, untruct, tho Judged to Write tho aylanl, and the reporter to rocotye 1 alury of €1,00) per annum by Mr. Nichols, of Bentoti, on the sune subject; by Mr. Wilson, providing for the snbmission by the Governor, Exeentive Counsel, and General Assembly of questions of daw to the Supreme Court, and making their do- olsion the law of tho State on those questions; by Mr. Keller, repealing Beo, TI of the Code; by Mr. Larrabee, providing fora minimum, charge for liconse for the sale of beer and wino In cities and towns, fixing it at $200, $104, and $50; by the Fane, in reference to the componsnation of men bors ond employés of future General Assum- Dies, roduolng tho pay of members to $4, and of aa ses in the same © proportion; uy Mr, Chuse, In relation to tho trin) wd appeal oof oniinary itetions; by uy sume, to more clenriy’ defino the triul term in equitable neUons; by the sume, fn reference to insuraticn — compantes Sohiug business in this Btates by tho same, In rof= erence to witness fees Jn erfainal casos; by the fine, providing fora speclul jury docket in the Matrictand Cireult Courts; by Sir. dobnson, of Winneablok, providing forthe poy mau of Licut. A. Perrin for services rendered in orgaulalny militing by Mr, Wobb, routing to tho inobtod: ness of cilles and towns; by Mr. Gaylord, dottn- dng the rights of mortyageos and mortgaygeors of chattel property. ote; by Mr. Garber, in refers ence to the location of publig bighwaya; by Mr hedges, In reference to the Jurisdiction of Jus- Hikes of the Penee, The futiowing resolutions were introduced and mferred: By Mr. aljery a Joint resolution pro- pai to amend Bees V oof Art. 13 of the sounitution. A resulution by Mr. Shrader that the Visiting Comiiltteo to the Biate: Viilyeraity shalt niio visit and inchnto in their report thé Stiute Historienl Society and the lowa Weather Service was adopted, Alsou rexolutisn by Mr. Groenlee, Instructing the Commities on Ways and Means to ascertain and report at what rato of interest the war and defense bora of tho Suite ena be refined, The bill furthor detining tho duties af county afiicers waa passed under a suspension of tho rules, Tho bi makes It the duty of certain county olticers to communiente to tha Governor or the General Assembiy, when catted upon go to do, sny Information that may be in their pussession ‘BS Buh oftivor, At 1 o'clock the Sonate adjourned, —— WISCONSIN, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tritmnte Manison, Wis, dun. 26.10 the Bunnte to-day, Mr. Price tutroduced the following Joint resolu- tlons "i © Resolved, By tho Senate, the Agsembly cone curring, That in the opinion of this Legislature Congress ought not to disturb the existing pros- perons condition of trade and commerce by any logistation on tauactal questions," : A rosulution passod usking the allroad Com. iniustonor to furnish a condensed statement of {he yrenont Rulipond laws in vyory State In the aon, In the Assembly, bitls wero introduced to au thorizu Vilhuces to suppost thelr own poor; re- duchny the interest on judgments fron 10 to 7 per cent; relating to" appouls from Justlee courta: to provide for proof of bolrship, und Unit tho Hen of creditors on vetatas of deceased poreand; ta lvgnlize the Ravignimunt Of tx cere itentes by counties (a tows, ———— SONS OF PYTHIAS, Conumuvs, O., Jun, 2.—Tho voto for oMoers of the Grand Lodge Kolghts yt Pythias of Ohio wus taken to-day, with the follawlus result: 8,0, Williamson, uf Akron, Grund Chuncellor; Charles Lidiugy, of Dayyon, Vice-Urand Chane ovltor; Jgbu Sp eigra of Zitohatt Graud Prelato; J. W, Colon, of 5p) cht, Grand Mate Bxchoguer; Joseph Duwdall, 0} igiubus Param Kee r “or the ual f aaa Renla; J. F, Shumnto, of Urbana, Grand nt-Arms; Samuel If, Poterman, of Mt Vernon Grand Miner Guard; F. 0, Batley of Hollufon- taine, Grand Outer Guard, Z —————ae——— SOCIAL EVENTS, UNION CLUB RECEPTION, Tho Union Club tendered a reception to Its members and friends laat ovening, which wns at= tended by over 300 people, An awning wos stretched from tho curbing to the entrance, the parlor Moors were covered with eanras, and Joesch's orchestra provided music for dancing, which was indulged fn by nearly atl present, Uefreshinenta were served In the aupper-rvont tiring tho entertainment, “The xticata re- inained in lorge numbers as Inte ng 1 o'cloek, Amon hore present wera De. Allport and Mirs Allport, Ge mtinin, Misa Edith Chetiadn,. Mr. and Mrs, Q. Mason. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Chal Mr.and Mra. Charles Ham, Mr. and y W, litcu, Mae Burle Washbiiene, tho Misses Beem, Mr. cat Mn A. A. Carpenter, Miss: Nellie Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, Mr, nnd Mrs, W. W, Neef, Me. and Mrs. Charles Henrotin, Dr. and Mrs, tlawkes, Me. and Mra. Lyman Mr, and Mra, Cling, Mr, aud Mii J. Ny Maynard, Mr, and Mrs. Frank C, Brawn, Mr. nnd Mes. 1 y Henurher, Mr, and Mra. Meltaird, Dr, Col, and Mrs, M. VY. 8boridan, Mise Luey: A, Miss Fillinn Palmer, Mr. and Mra, Barnes, = Mire Aue Mra, | Eugene on inatere: A. Pike, Mrs and eR, Van ingen, Mr. and Mrs, J 1. Peabody, M Engs of Nowport, WH. oh, Mr. nnd ‘a bg » Wakriss, Mr. and Mrs, Watrous, Mr, Cobb, Miss Cobb, Thomas Crerur, Mist Bettie Hamil- ton, Miss Norton, Mfr. und Mes, 8. A, Treat, Mr. and Mra. George HL, Taylor, George W. Mecker, Mra, George Stephens, Mlas Swift, Mre. Theodore Sheldon, Capt BG. Gale, Mr. and Mra. Wattor IQ Hutler, Maj. and Mra. Dudley Wilkinson, Mr. Ernst Smith, Mr. and Mes, Perry H. Smith, Miss Emma Smtth, Mr. and Mra, Charlea Hi. Hom, Mr. and Mrs. Stewurt Clurk, Mr. and Mrs, John N. Clarke, Misa Ante Clarke, Mr.and Mra. Abbott I, Adatng, Mr. wrt Mrs, 8. ria Mise Sule Bigler, Mr. and Mrs, Jaines ii, Dole, Gen, and Mra. s. W, Tardin, the Hon, John Wentworth, the Ton, Moses Wentworth. Mr and Me. FR. Erskine, Mr. and Mra. Gearge Muon, Bias Helle Waller,- Mr. Henry Hart. Mr. Henry Waller, Mr. A. A. Ap pleton, Miss Nellie Bradley of Evanston, Mr. und Mrs, J. W. Preston, Mr. and Mrs, Filo Heveridye, Miss Roes, Mr. Charles Juernhrant Mr, and Mrs, feu Maynard, Miss Martha Ruin- soy, Miss Wade, Miss Gertie Dunlap, Mss ° Vir- einlaCiyton, 3 Dana, Mrs. Danit, Miss Cir- elo, Mr PW. Gre Mr. ani Mrs. Fred Winston, Mr A. L, Applet Mr. James P, Flower, Mr. and Mrs, George If Tor, Miss Hee Mr. Henry Cassurd, and Mr, C.J, Camp- xy on, Mr, Ernest Stith, TURNER MASQUERADE. The Vorwirts Turnyerein gave thelr first. Brand masquerade Lull Inst eventig at thetr halt on West Twelfth street. Tho affair waa very successful, both on aecount of the lange number present, the benuty and variety of thelr cna- tumes, tho elegant manner in which the hall was decorated, and tho capital hit which was accom- plished by ench feature of tho mnsquerade pro- cesalon by members of the Society, : The drop-curtain was rulsed at 10:20, disclos- Ing upon tho stagon beautiful tableau, ju which tho Turners, clad in their performing costumes, Kuve proofs of thelr athletic prowess, Tho va- rious fonts of ihe coming procession were then exhibited in turn, after which they left the stage ond combined ina grand tour of the hall ‘The frst float Peproseuted the "War Boom,’ and bore upon it Hyures representing the lend: ing monarchs of Evrope presenting to the God of War—personated by Mr. Nutlinson—their aununl budgets. The “dliferent fgures upon this car were na fallows: Emperor Weilism, Mr. i. Hoffcld; Emperor Joseph, Mr. Kerber: Mmperor Alexanders A. Hurtimanny Sultan of ‘Yarkey, Robort Stahl; Queen of England, Miss Heubner, A A cor taking of the’ Grint boom” followed, with the Genera! personated by Sr, Fritz Seydel, while Mr. Roos Senior represented Muyor Harrison and Emil Petri gave a close {imitation of the portly form of Mr.’ Thomns Hoyne. ‘Then camo n flont deseriptive of the business Doom, with ‘om Keott renresgnt lig: Monopoly and reecising tho homage of pricsts, Jows, dovile, bloated bonhotders.ete., while above ill stood & golden eaif, arvund whlelt tho anteliites duncod gleefully. wo imitation houses were carried after tho car, one of them labeled “ Stottauer Brothers,” the other “spar Bank,” ich were intended to Insintiate that the pres- e ish of business is to bo followed shortly by serious cominerefal disnater, The last ear was labeled * Prominents,” and contalned living curleatures of ex-Hogs Meri, M. Liwenthal, Mr. Vocke, e Von Hollen, A.S, Trude, and other fimous citizens, Tho procession over, 4 grand battle followed between the brewers, who held 2 fortillention. on tho stage above which (ited a banner [n- serlbed “ Beer $9. barrel,” agninst the attack of the saloonkeepers, who fought under n atanit- nl benring the words “ Reer §7.n barrel.” ‘Tho latter stormed the fortification, cuptured the hrowers, and the upshot of the fray was tt com promiag nt the rate of $8 a barrel, which was mourned t tha audience purtty by a aititunly- ee banner and partly by nn ‘odo sung hy Mr. Moreger. : Thus ended the apccial effort of tho Turn veroln, nftor which tho balinee of the night waa devoted to dancing, whlch was kept up ute tll daylight. RELIGIOUS. * METILONIST. ‘Tho Mcthodlat ministers held thelr usnal mect- ingat thelr rooms yesterday morning, Dr. Dor- ing prealding, Vrevious to the regular order of exercises belng taken up, tho pastors. present were requested to tell thelr expericnce and the progress which had been made by their severul ehurches during tho pust few weeks, Tho Roy. Dr, Jutkins, of Kankakee, being Prosuut, was called upon to apenk of the ghurch work in that clty. Ho said thoy had been hold- ings uslon meetings there, and it seomed 1% though thero never had beon such an intercat tuken tn spiritual mutters before, But tho Doyll was algo busy at work, and there had boon more “drese-puruio pirties and operas” going on in the hut few weeks than there were during the Whoto of Inst wintor, The onler of the dny beng taken up, the Ney. It. Proctor, of Englewood, read a Lig as tho ub- fect Dele Christian Falth.”” Mr. Provtor mye a degaited definition of the term: © faith,” 18 he uadorstont ft He thought the imoans of faith woru nt hand for every one, if one would only Jay hold of tho truth as it was presented, Not Wecrtady could become a leader,—n Moses, it Wesley, ora Luther; burt that waa no renion vhy a person should despise to be 1 follower, slated in being fulth ful in small things. The very leaders whom wo desired to emulute dw) their sorrows and disoonragymenta, They were onat. Into prison, and some were driven out of tholr country and hooted at by thoir fellaw- mou onaccount of their faith and thelr bellel, Dr. Henlng way, cnt! culled upon, continiod tho ling of thought, differing one from tho author of tho paper inthe definition of a fow oriinal termuebearing ppon the subject, Tho dixoussion was continued by the Rovs, Znimernun, dutking, Edwards, Proctor, trow- belay Hendlagway, Caklwell, Bristol, Hhirdin, nid Wiiliumeen, nnd’ ted the apenkers into duop water; and they finally stranded upon w “heathon” rock, Fome: bxprodalng oplnyous that ethers considered contrary to the doetrines taught by tho SMethodint Church, and horetleal. Tho Lusincks Committoo suggested us the order for next weck, "Methods und Windrunces of Ttevival Wark," tobelod by tho Kev. Mr, Caldwell, ‘ PRESUYLERTAN. ‘Tho Prosbyterian ministers held tholr rogulur weekly meeting yesterday morning In Room 49 McCormick Wlock, ‘Tho meeting wis prealled over by tho Rey. J. Sf, Worrall, who led the de> votlonal oxercises, Father Sewall led tho discussion on the ques- tlon, * Does the pomnity of sin conglst gy fa dts netual sequences?" he debate was continued ¥ the Hoy, Messra, eure, Davie Bennett. Hutterson, Walkar, Elliott folio, Siow, und thors, ‘Tho pastor af the Thirt Church called atten. pe bedignadlon of the Roy, Jol Abbytt h, of the Fourth Chiureh, aud, with the Hey, ‘Drs. Binckbusn, Pattorion, aid Gibson, was ap. olntcd a commitioe to express the sympathy of fio wiergy for the church and the pator iy tho soverange of the pastoral relutiana, jo tev. J. MM. Worrall addressed the meeting on tho mbject of the famlav in Porsta, and res feroed to the application of tho Presbyteriin, lsatonyirtes tn that district, who any greatly in want of additonal support, | Ho urged that both pustors anil churches {iterest thonuselyes and res feve the want by tberal colteatons, Prof, Elllott spoke on the aublect of the mon- wuent te John Knox, at Bde » whieh fé nw wolladvanend. The American churches aro to be givon an opportunity to contelbute tawarda fas comptetion, ‘After woniw reports adjucrieds PPP Of scemon®, the meeting CONGHEGATIONAL, 2 Tho minisiens of the Congregational churches metus wwuyalutthe Grand Paaitio, Tho Rev, N. Pond culled the meoting ta order, Progktont Chaplin lod tn prayay, The sybjeat of the morns ings" The Person and Work of Christ "was opened by the Rey, B, F, Loavitt, and partlct- eer hoa ted the. vlat reasliloa! ‘miplu prosentes 8 luting Nelolt. Conege, Veguthy the needs of Chnwtitn education, and protesting aguinst the suculur tomdency of cdlucution at the present time, mesent Dr BP. Gomlwin, Dr, Therw’ were Uldwolh, Presb ental natty Dy Wirt, J, U. Arm strong, BA. Towlo, A, Little, Bede Ald is Williuinug St. We Piaor es ——————— Suvage, Prof, Wilcox, Mothers! your ehild have’ worms by all mous us irowuy Vormitaige Contes Thoy ure the bt surogts and past plogiait remedy known, Avold counterfolts, Price 4 — ay Ae AY SF RS a, PNG sone 1 wey of Horehound and Tar Instantor. ome Plko's Todthaaha Nrovd erro ty one minute, —_— \ Dealth of Day i Wea iy RADWAY'g SarsaparillianResolvey, Puro blood makes sotnd fle: aclearskin. If yon woud have reek ol Four bones sound, without caries eny Leek fexton fairy ated: tes ou DEA BSOL VEN WAYS Sanaa A GRATEFUL RECOGNI “To cure a chronto or tong-at truly n victary In the healing nese ea 4 power that olearl iscorna detect aeege “t remody; that restores stop by atap—hydents tho boils which hing heen lowty. atreeerete weakened by an inskllnus disease, my eset ak munds our respeot but deserves ‘our Btntit Dr. Hadway has furnished manxind with wondorful remedy, Rndmaye dareapartee Se rolvent, whlch acchmplishas this result reg foring humanity, who deve ont an exten Bote and alecnse, toroveh fone finys ends is! , OWG Lita thot: gratitude. '—! lo senyer. , ee edleal Xe FALSE AND TRUE, Wo oxtract from Dr. Iadway's Disenav and Ita Cure,” aa follows Treatise os List of Discasos Cured by Radvay’s: Sarsaparilian Reg “Chronte Sktn aiRenses, Varies of tho mora in the itlood, HeraCulous piseuue tas Unnatural Habit of Hody, Syphilis and yee Fever Bores, Chennty or Oi Gleets Salt fhe Aol Rickets, White Swelling, Seald Sten Wiese, Affections, Cankers, Glantiitar Swcliite ye Wasting ahd Decay of tho "Rv, Plaploe se} Blotohes, Tamars, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Maa. der - Diseases, Chronic ithoumnatism and Consumption, Gravel and Caleulous ‘hepees and varieties of the above complaints to wae sometiines are even spectous names, Wo nseert thut thore is no known ro oRResscs the curative power over those anak aceays Konslvent Turnishea. It ep by step, surciy, from the foundati restores the Injured parts to thofr sound oan lon, THE WASTES OF THE HODY ARR syoP AND IKEALTIY NLOOD 18 SUPPLIED TO Tis ste ‘Tem, from which new materia} [sformed, Thisly tho first corrective power of Itadwa “sltesolsent, In cases whera tho ayatem hus been salivated, and Sfereury, Quicksilver, Corrosive Sublimate have aceumulnted and become deposited {0 the bones, joints, eto., causing caries of the rickots, spinal curvatures, contortions, white awellluga, varlcose veins, ote., tho Sarsapat will resulye away these deposits and oxterm nate the virus of tho disease from tha system, ;If those who nretaking theso medicines for tho eure of Chronto, Serofalons, or Syphilis disenses, howover slow may be the cure, “fed better," and find their general health tmpror- ing, tholr fleah und weight incrensing, or even keeping its own, 16 0 auro ign that the cure is progressing. In thoso diseases the patent either gets hattor or worac.—tho virus of the die cnso is not Inactive; If not arrested and dritgn from tho blood, i¢ will spread and continue underming the constitution. As soon as thy SANSAPARILLIAN inakes tha pattent “foal dey ter," every hour you will grow botter and in erensa in hoalth, strongth, and flesh. : OVARIAN . TUMORS, . Tho removal of thoso tumors by Itanwart Resonvenr ig now so cortainly established that what was once cunsidered almost miraculous now a common recognized fact by all partic, AVitnegs tho onses of Hannah P, Knapp, Mr. rapt Mrs. J, 1. Jolly, and Mrs. P, D, Trond shed {nour Almance for 16705. nls, Birs. 0. 8, Bibbing, in the present edition our a Fat oan ee 4 2 pace forbids our making paraculnr reforenes to the various cuses of chronie discases ronched by our SARKAPATILLIAN ResGLveNt. Invall oud thelr friends must consult our writings they wish to abtain an {dea of tho promise potonoy of It, R, Kt. Nemedies. Cneé Dollar per Gottle. - anna DLN UTE RILEY. Only requires minutes, not hours, to rellere pain and curo acute diesasa. J Radway’s Ready Relief, In from one to twenty minutes, novor falta rolieve PAIN with one thorough application. No matter how ylolont or excructatiny the paln, the HUEUMATIC, Ned-ridien, ray, Cena jervous, Neuralgia, or -prost vi muy sulter, HADIVADD IRADY RELIEF will afford inatunt ease, ‘ Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation ofthe | Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congy of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, Paipitation of the Heart, bad Eerie Croup, Diphe therla, Catarrh, influenza, eadachey Foothacht, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chilis, Agus Cullls, Chilblalus, Frost Bites, Brulses, Summer Com ninta, heat, FEVER AND AGUE: Fover and Agus oured for Fifty Conte, ‘There 4s not & rpmedint agent In tho world that wil cure Fover and Aguo, und all other Mularious Titlous, Scarlet, dyptiold, Yellow, and qoears alge by Bapwars Putts) so quick DWAY'H READY RELIBE: It willing fow TROT whon taxen noon ing to direations, cure Cramps, Bpusms, Stomach, Henrtbirn, Sick Headacho, Diarrt Dysontery, Cotte, Wind in tha Howols, and ¢ Internal Pains, jad: ‘Travelers khould always carry n bottls of has ale provent ekne! a water. a is better than \roneh ‘prandy oe aatimulant : vlinera an Lumbermen should alwaya be pr! vided with it. ‘CAUTION. ite Ailromodint ngonts capablo of donttormg, by.an Svordead ahold 1 avolded. aioe eg oplum, strychnine, arnica, byosdliumys, an! oe powerful rometicg, does at cortaln thing Bu small doses, retlora the pationt curing thelr! i tion in the ayatem. Dut purhaps sho #0008 dose, If ro leds may ngwravate und Ingress tho mufforing, and anothor dose cause Coie ‘Thore {ano necessity for using those wncersy peat Erte a fo tive remedy ike Rade Tread wlluf wi paln ‘uleker, withant entailing tho loaat da Tuty fn elthor infant or adutt, g The True Teolies. eay's Ttondy Roller 3s tho only rome ‘agent ta Somue aint will Instantly stop pala. Fifty Conta Ver Maitle, ——— RADWAY'S REGULATING. PI jack, or Limba, are instantly relleyed. ll atop tho most oxeruciel i Cougha, Colds, Sprains, Palas ja the © < Perfect Pargative Soothing Aperieate, 4° ‘Without Pato, Aliens Heettubie nad Natural In their Operation, A VEGETABLE SUDSECTUTE: Ce th - Porfootly taatclosd, elegant eweut gui, purge Fomulato, purity, leans, ~ sare atrengtben. au 4 "grins, for the cure of all of tha diomnety Liver, Howels Keuduoss, Rie der, Nervauia Dlkoason, Headache, Constlnet Costlvoness, Indigestion, Dyapaps! a, thes nd Favor, iniammation of the Buwali Clin aul Merinamod! ts of Re utorsal yey ‘erie runted to effect es a i, ble, containing no! moroury, miluerals, ord ie "TH Ubmorye the foltowring, eat “3 from 1seusos oF : stfgatton, dune hcg Mule the tho Hou, Acidity of the Se Hlourthurti, Dierunt of Food, Fulliess in the roti, Sour Erugtations, | a Futloring at the Heart, Choking OF ogg Beusationa when in 8 ying poate i it Viton, Data ar Wobs Hofore tho Pah ¢ pore se ae et ete » Yollown nd I) ry tho Bito, Chostebiinly and Sudden F a ofneariomn th eseAE anette 10 BDOV system Froud 1 the snore ier ne : We repont that tho roalor mi rh hooks und Papers on the subsect of cisatt thalr cure, among which may ho nal 6 Fulsa and True,” ha “Radway on Irritable Urethra # Radway on Serosula,’ on and others relatiug to differont oiasscs of cases. 5 18. 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