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meats—Shouldarn,, loose, THE COURTS. Third Day's Proceedings in the Cort- right-Farwell Libel Case, in good demand al oes, ordinary to woak; inferior, os Another Chapter on the War of tho Artificinl Butter-Makers. tH. Lea ity- Slant oxohange on Now ¥ yomlumy Mroriing exchange, DANKE ST. LOUIS. jotte. Jan. 2.—FLon—Fiemor. v—-Whent higher and unsettled; No, 2 rod, -T3{ cashy $2201.20 Yohtunrys $1.25401.27 March; #.2@1THGLD Aprils $.2MG H.174 bid. Corn botter; HMo January; 34830 February) mio March; Oats dulls 8744370 cash} no New Suits, Judgments, Confessions, Etc. CONTRIGHT=-{LARWELL. ‘Tho Cortright-Farwetl libel-sult was on ngain yesterday In Judyo Moran'a court-room, Tho firet witnioss of tho day, I. J. Wagner, who had been bookkeeper for the Repvblic in 1874 and 1870, testified for the defenso that tho orders to make entries for “office snlaries” eamo from the chief clerk In tho office. thon recalled, and asked In regard to tho Inter- views alroady reforred toin Tue Trisuny and another morning pnper, the defense secking to show that he desired to provent the publication of tho matter. ‘Tho cruss-examination was particulary lvo- ly. Mr. Farwoil gradually adinitted that ho hind requested the suppression of tho inter- provited the Dill though, If tho bill was published, he ha objection to publishing the intorvicw. The ox- minination began te grow personal when, In an- swer to ono of Mr, Woodbridge's questions In re gard to tho filing of tho bill, Mr, Farwell de- nounced Cortright as an Infernal binokmniler, and Woodbridge as his partner in that business, and added that Mr. Woodbridge'a “pal hud sont his agents to tho store to seo hin and give- hina chanco to look at the bill before It was ayersane May. Pork. quick, nt $1288, cash and Fourie att my pay Be RL, LATISOT SR. Land rhe bu Mt CUFT, 100 buy Mr. Farwell wns bi HY for Februa Fo Ae na ay. Ttye bottor ip raonte oshade potter at $1.05 MILWAUKEE. MILWAUERS, Jan. 2.—-FLOuN—Quiet aad un- GHAIN—Whoat opened firm; advanced Ic, nnd closcd atrongs No. 1 Milwaukee hard, $1206; No. 1 Milwaukeo, #12244: No, % $1204; January, $1.20)" Februsry, 91.204; March, $1.22}§: No, 8 $1.07; No. 4 $1.00; rojocted. Yo, Curn scoroe and firiny No.2, 3740, quiets No. 2, Re. tye tirmers No. 1, Tbe, Bar ts iy Ni Ne, Tee, Mpuneisrowd-Wente, Meas vork quia at $1240 cnahy ‘Vrime steam, €7.0 eashy #7. Toak—Wonk at H.2524.00. ‘Firm and unchany jiecet 1Ts—Flour, 40 brig; wheat, 2 SAU iscesTs—Hlour, 1800 brlay wheat, 13000 Dus bar- Od At #4.0084.05, Asta uni butler, | * Who fs my pal?” inquirod Woodbridge. “Well, alr, I underateod that Mr. Cooper was | your nttorney,’? “ Is huimy pal?’ “T supposed he was, bocause bo bandied thia bill for you. You got a bill, and thon you began ‘fugling’ with it—using somebody clac. , Mr. Peet, Actuary of tho Nutionul, came to his oflice who sald that acortnin anount of money, that vill, wouldnt bo put into the court. F Laald to thom that Mr. Kales was CINCINNATI. CINCINNATT, O. Jan, 23,—CoTton—Firm at 1340, Fioun—Kasters fauily, 5.00015; fancy, 4.76. Guatn—Wheat lowors 01.2. Corn in fair demand at Ge, Oats frm at do, “Ryo firm at KGae, Marley In falr dommnd ab 87GWs, PROvEs(ONS~—Pork.dull nt $12.76G17,00., Lard In act- fvodemand at #7.2@7-, Bulk meats In falr doman: HAN clear aldes, domands shoulders, $25; clene jams, 10 Ibe average, told ine # man E, If ho wonld pay ar, 87, Groen m AU; pldes, RLITIGs Mn Fy fisey—Dombnd fale and matkot rm at $1.00 LINSERD O1L—Stendy at ise, BUTTeN—Qulet and unchanged. “Jan't it truo that 8. D. Ward sald to you that Woodbridge ciaitned that you owed tho snjoultt of motiey on your atock Habillty, may your honvgt debts and that, if you would rs of the Com- for the benoalit of, that DIN would not be fled?" Bir; that is an infernal lie, nfternal binckimalling bNL y—tho bill you expected to get a lot of money out of by ‘keeping it out of the do you know that?’ asked Woodbridgo, coo 8 ry cool. “That's your way of doing busincss.'" you talked with me on any subject for 2 “Not yory Ikely to,” was tho laconic roply, at which thorg was anothor lnugh. “Vory trie. Then how way of doing business?” ToLEno, O. Ton, 23—GiatN—Whoat firmer; No, 3 white Wabash, $1.2); Nu. 2 rad winter, spot, $1.27}4¢ February,. #1284; March, SLU, 'May, €17, Cari quiot; Digh mixed, 40},0; No, 3, spot und Fobruary, Wor Moy, 4}{0} No, 2 white, 4G}4e1 rojected, We, Onts dull; No. 2, Be. CLovent BEXED—Duil; No, 2, 41.60. nts No, 2 rad wintor, March, j. Corn aullt No. Mc ‘bid, dio askod; estes, RECEIPTS—Whoat, 7000 buy corn, 6,000 buy onts, qRUPMeN T= Whent 200 ‘buy corn, 83,000 bu; oats, our ‘tt talking about, do you know It yas my FE judgo of a nan by hisacts. If I knew that aman had got.upa bill, and that you hud cal- lected monoy to start it, L knew thore must be some motive behind it,—somo expectation on tho part of # man with euch n high order of talents us you have to get goine monoy out of It Certulnly you wouldn’t work for noth{n, Ou A speciiio quest! come to yout and inform you that this DIL was prepared to be fled fn tho casy of ‘Thomas B, Novdles ya. The Republic Life, and that Thad seen him and told bhiv that, in case you pald up your stuck [ability of $300,000 f he Donefit of nl the creditors of the Co: wouldn't interfere furthor fir that cusey’ “7 don’t remombor | that Informed mu Levuld see that bil your inen asked me to pity “Don't you, know tht a Montgomery came to me on your behalf and red mo eume money 1 T wouldn't ille thut “don't know anything of tho kind. The suostion wis repented , with tg anybody hns ever Mr. Farwoll, “with anything of infaroprosgnted mo, and had no authority frou any source that L kuow anything about." “In view of wifut NostoN, Inn, B—bLOUR—Dull and unchanged. GNALN=Curn quiet; now mixed und yellow, b34@620. Onta tn falr domands No, 1 ‘and extra whito, -b1@%0; No, 2 white, 610; No.2 mixed and No.¥ white, <7@9e, Hye, BOG. * Reckivts—Flour, 420) briss whoat, 41,000 bu; corn, 23.00) bu. 5 SRIPMENTS—Flour, 200 pris; curn, 31,000 bu. Woot—in good demund, ‘atid prices yory finn an ard tondonuyt OIG nt ANd Wisconsin, Sowdi}ia) pulled, dsc, LOUISVILLE. LOUIBVIELE, Jan, 23.-Cotron—Firmor at 1246. “FLoun—Quidt and unchanged. GHAIN—W heat firm nt #124 Corn casys white, 405 mixed, Go. Onta ensy; white, dle; mixod, d0c. ye quiet nnd onay at 8c. HAy—Steudy at $10. 0018.00, PiOYIsIUNB—Voy oli 7 an te 1, 1.0 bo Wy clan fib, 8 wise Isi'y—Norkot dull ot 81.u. i KANSAS CITY. . + Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, WKANSAs City, Mo, Jan, 22-GuAIN—Tho Price Current reports tho wheat reoulpte at 9078 bny tor) No. 2 cast, #181 Janupry, . He wasn't tho party mun by the name of ke atondy and frm nt, $11.50. Tart you have volunteerod here, I siy that tliat did occur, ‘Thut {a ull Mhrough with ing ?'" “on.” “ Hadn't you better ask mo aomothing more ?"” ‘aut fo tell any more Hes." 118," observed Gen. Stiles, us Dir. Furwell descended from tho stund.. * 1f you want to call a man a tur, doit outer court.” “don’t consider tan insult to be called i liar coolly reinurked Me. Farwell) who io other aldo of tho tndle, Court observed thut tho matter bad now tho remark had tho F, IL. Fonno, the chtef clork, testitled In regard to the memorands furnished the buokkeupor for the itoms In Cortright's silary gecount, They *" Mr. Kules introduced somo documontary evi- that Mr. Farwell'a connection “No; Tdon't want That t6 ntl geratui = = 3 ne quite fur onoug! ~ DETNOIT, Jan, B—FLoun—stondy, Ateot oe shiuttiny parut GUAIN—Wheat active and oxcited; oxtra nominal; No. 1 white, $1.0 aakod; Sobruary, $1.25; Murch, April, #122361 May, $1.50}¢5 milling, No.1, wom donee show! with tho Republic eoased in J) Mr. Woodbridge cutlod Mr, Ward, oscd to prove that he proposed to hl ‘arwoll and say that if he would make a reason- uble compromise for his stock, creditors by paying to Wiird $300,000, ho (W bridge) wouldn't Interfory in the case any fur- thor, tho money to yo to Ward, us Recolvor, for tho Donefit of the creditors. Tho question wns ol PEOUIA, Inn, 2.—GRAIN--Corn ateadys Talzed, UE Bike. Oats inactive but steady) No. 9 white, 3@35}40. Mye—Nothing doin ‘aa WINES—Nol | BUFFALO, BUFFALO, Jan. 23.--GHAIN—Whont dull; soles 3,000 15 * bjected to, and, after a cS Hn atorp. “Other irate ament, tha objection waa wistained, urt atthe sane time exelu Mr, Farwell's “excursion” Into tha 1ficimail- thom u8 Incompetent and dnmaterial. ‘he defense announced that thoy rested. 4 In cobtuttal, put his client on tho stand, and tho butter testitted that, us sal. aries wore tixed, tho mero puymont thorcof from time to time di Financa Committee, mitteo 11x shlaries while he wus there. matter whotly in. the hands of the ollicerd, Shortly ufter bu No.1 hard Duluth at INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLIA, Jan, 238—GRAIN—Whoat steady} Corn tiem at SiGe, Onte tira Mr. Woodbrid, Osweao, N. Y. Int. not come bofors tho Corn quiot; Wostorn inixt PETROLEUM, CLEVELAND, Jun. 23.—DETHOLEUM—Stosdyy ptand+ ‘ard whita, 110 tast, O80. s . OIL City, Pa., Jan.28.-PeTnOLEUM—Markotopencd ‘with 61.034 bid, ndvancad to $1.0034, doulinad to $1.0744, it gott closod bid for old. Shipments, SU, if st ITTHUUNG, Jan, 2-1? Parkor’a for shipn OEY, 23.—GRAIN—Whoat steady, 8c, a to Cullfornta, ono threo months on Company business. to.do with tho purchase of tho io ilrat ho aver hoard of it wasp telo- hin wt Ban Fronelsco telling ght the Company,and direct- ing him to return imemedtately, which he did, At tho requoat of Farwell or Crank he went, ott to Philadelphia. In spoaking with Farwell on his return from the Ens the purchuag, ho stated his fours that it was an unfortanate trinenetion,—tho prico bein coasive, Farwoll hold thut it was a good thing to ruawlve comnpreny, aiid to tess referrud him Farwell hud ment; retined, &, Ihilu- — upon tho subjout of .DkY Goons, j nn, 23.—Tha notton-gooda market cons tinuos autiva and prices steadily advancing on all cotton fabrics, ‘hore ts a youd damand far brown &nd bleached cotton, fanoy cottons, prints, and dros oude, Oinghaws have boon eulling vo! N's fancy prints nro sulliny dno and in guod roqueat, but make tho Nationnla p retire the Hopublic, ailury contriet, and tho {mposalbillly of tho Ro- bie over attaining uo 4}5 ner cont basis under 9 HUW arrangomont, and Farwell told him us olf, and to yo he gould, Tho elreulir pul forth under tho now arrangement wus not of his handiwork, whon ho was in New York, sent out by Farwell, been propured under the Compuny. thut tho contract abend und do tho best Tt was gotten Nav On.rans, Jan. %.—Corrox—Firm} some sates Dighor; middling, 12a; low du, 120; nut recolpts, b7e7 ry ge GQ; conat- and understood to tho direction of tho nttorney of Later, when Collins loft, Fdrwell favored giving him some ndditionnl salury, so thut he miyht lonve the Company “ ugreenbl; "Collins dis- wtod by Furwoll for the reson envouriged ono of Sir, Farweill’s. . converts—a young min named go outoft evenings and I tho wine when it waa rosy Jn the cup, It waa tot true that witness over requested hia Farwell sugested It, acquivsced init. Ina roundabou ot witnuas appolnted si Mrusident, and Culling was leftoutin the ee At tho movting of tho Finanve Comuilttco, no- bbjectad to Colina’ uredit of Wary, nor Waa. th TURPENTING, . Jan, 8.—SPiuTa UF TORPRNTINE— HOOP-IRON. Mow Shorman Has Put Up tho Duty on Conwumors 'Phrovfold, Aptetat Dispaten ta the Cleveland Leader (igh Wasminaron, D, ee ans %,—On Baturday, in reply to a request of a large numbor of iron manufacturers, docided an Important quostion concerning the duty an hoop nd strap iron. Tho point nt lagu wus thin: In the dutios, that of hoop-iron is fixed at r pound, while that of Iron not‘othor- Wlto describod ts put at 65 per cont ad valorem. Binco tho boom in fron bogan It hn been somo-" thing of bn objeot to wholosule fron importers to Possivle the payment of duty. Rooginplishod in a great ncasure by having vast umounts of hoop-Iron cut into PS aud punched with a bolu ut ono ond, 80 bitintght come through tho Custom-Lfouso pon pot otherwise described, ho 3 per cunt duty, pa th! Most of it 1a used in bind!n, 4 in the Bouth, booping bi oftictul eed to the aff Tevenue and th manufao Chumusero—to ecrotury, Crunk: jore any referunce to the f thore wis anything auld nying Culling to pre- Sccrotary Sherman, about tho advisability of vent hile bluckmuilfug the Compan: It, Jie remembered not among tho Comimittes for friendly _feolity and Cornoll spoko of bim as a Collins, Donne od fellow, and wanted to gottle with hin pleasantly, go us to wivo bim somethin, of © udditional Witness nover Nat hla olfive on the wubjact, nor had he over told Furwoll anythin; favorable sottlomont Ins, so 28 to prevent bia uttieking tho Cam- account and properly Tho custom was quite a common one, and no objection was ever ralsod: A phice was made for Ward at Parwoll's roquest, aud the examlnution of the books camo ston, with which Farwell ‘itnesa offered the resolu. avold o far us salury belng a ‘This they have tatked with arwell Tho vouchers tmonoy drawn on bit ‘under the hoad of 1 oharged up to bim, ant thus only pay t! abuut at Crank’s su rondily chimed In. tion providing for the Investigution, b clup-fallon," worked » Funvell never vuld a word to him about overdrawing a uccount, nor had wis commenced, nor did Farwell or any othor over usk him to refund a ho bud been Ina Vitian, had be ever so overdrawn, re The statement that bo bad dippod his hunds tuto the funds of the Nui ai ane tuken but §10,000 without anybody's consent waa untrue, und Mr, Farwell knew it whet ho mada ft. tlonn), by masked Farwell whatbis salary was to be, and Furwell wld blay beni it would" be mory wus ho didn't wish to thx me an equently pecome jeatous, The Company contract with the luttur for Byer, but ab the oxplration of that Lime bo would have to ¥o, Hog! wanted ri without bis galury ovor in teaving the Company, jaw York. ‘Tho Cuatam tho fruua that was being pi ution of the Govorument's sudvant of tho American turers, brought sult agus, some of that woro ongagud hoop fron in this Toe Be mos a ue nutter rt foro toulur care taken with the Gavermacnt sido that the lnportors {1 publlo wore right, imanufucturors of hoo) oountry becaine alarinud, lon to Conproasioun Baya, of Alle- the feasibility of that hoop-tron shawl ne. Mr. Bayne, huw- » Who hus tho power ta reaver the io lnferlor vourta in casos of tip hg result wus a lottor from hin that all boop-irol cutor bad a hole in 4 a Is, jtcan be ren bh the huporters tod. tilts wore kod Wheellog, olcer af the Compan: Way for tho consumt! cent of hia salary, though Wud fought out in to bo untrue throughout the in with tho Nu- it ih 88 wis Del id the muttor oft tho nutter ran ulon being dotinitly fixed. Parwell objected to bis claiining some 10,000 a8 bis gulury, including 4 balance due Bim, from the ¢ Re sottled amleably wi a ‘druwn $7,60 durlug thosd two understanding with id consumers bi n Tho munufuoturony wad oatly from, Pittaburg, ny Youngstown, rc Bt Jacobs OU ts tho moat popular romedy, but witness “tna Yours yot wa thery wus 00 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1880. regard to what his sniary should be, thoro was no credits until the ful ‘sottlement was made. ‘Tho papersdruwn up in tho settlement, and signed by Crank, wore IdentiNed and offered tn eyidence, and the ‘court took a recess’ until 2 Mr. Cottright was ‘again on tho stand in the afternoon. He had noyer overdrawn his account in the Republin Life, he: anid, nor had he ever drawn at 0 groator rato than $4,000 a year after the sulary contract was once mnde, unl Fur well told’ hin the contract was off. Feequently he would let his salary run to meet maturing personal obtlgations, “Mr, Farwell was tho fnian- clal manof the Company. and attended to its bitaincas: whe not at fhe store or tho Young Men's Christan Assoolntion. ‘Tho National waa Dought for $1,20,000,—more than tte stock was worth,—and atturwards Rod for, $:300,000,—n [oss of over $900,001, ‘The effect of thin wns fo mnko {Impossible to ever put the Company an a4}; por cent basis, a8 provided for in the silary contract. Mr. Furwell's finaitefal manngement was not eiiculated to put the Company on that basis, ns also provided for In tho contrict. ‘This waa notubly iltatrated tn the epring of 1875, when he invested $100,000 or mora in Lincoln Hark bonds, which then hud no ntarket value, witners’ ndvico to Invest In Chileno City bonds. It atterwanta pppoured that ho reported tho purchngo at $02,000. It turned out, however, thie he paid $91,000, nud he ndinitted to witness that ho tonk $1,000 commission, since he yok no sninry gg nn officer, and donated It to the oun Men's Christinn Associntion as_a gift from J, V. Farwell. A loan of $60,000 waa also mado at hig dtrection to the Couch estate, on a chattel mort- fare on tho Tremont House furniture. Witness pear, thatu portion of the money went fe rm of J. V. iarwoll & Co, ir. Fars well ynt first suld it whs nono of witnoss’ businosa, but finally — ndinitted d that ho rocelved suinowhere nbout $10,000 on the transnetion, which he justified on sbout tho same ground. Witness opposed the loan an ng. vount of tho Jnsuflietent Bewnltty Hut the chief cnuse of the Compniny's downfall, was tho pur- chnao of tho National. ‘Tho witness denicd that he ever sought Kellogg's position ns Vico- President. On the contrary, it was only at Far gol a erperded Fecnnee that bo consented to acvopt the position and yo to work. Tho state mont thnt he went to Furwel houso at Like Forent about tho Collins sal matter wi tin- truco, Ho did gv thore, but at Farwell's Inylt tion, and on another inttter—n wrong, intens tional or otherwiey, which Furwell had done him. Asto tho $50,000 loaned J, V. Furwell & Co, the remrest cum from Farwoll himself, in= gtead of witness’ proposing It. No securities were olfcred, but witness and “Crank con cluded that thoy couldn't very well refuse the President _ of the Compnny ‘a little favor ko that. Farwell took ‘tho money, and i “ tiekot" for it remnined In the drawer until tho Jat of January next, when it becamo necesairy to make tho aimual etatonent to tho Insurance Dopartment, On tho sth of January he brougnt in his personul note for $7h,000, Kcetred by & eet aie on bis Lake Forest home, which en- abled the Company to put the item Into the vate- gory of “Loans oil real estate.” ‘The loan waa gradually repaid fn driblots, with interest, so that the Company lost, nothing, and tho note wis surrendered. Farwell speclally requested at tho tline the loan was made that nothing should bo anid about the matter to the FinaneoCammittee, en. Stiles conducted the ervss-cauminution, Ho wanted to know how, ff Farwell mann, finanees, Cortright loaned him that $0, how it was that Cortright was 80 modest al tho and put taking Kellogg’s placo,—atl of which witnoss explained at somo tength, He stuck to his state- mont that Farwell caused Coline’ discharge, but of regard for tho pifety of the young tempor. ance convert, Chumusero, and stoutly main- tulned that he had lived up to tho salary con- tract during Ita existence. Hud ft not been for tho purchise of tha National the Republiv weniley hover hive neoded tho gorvices of 1 Lto- eaiver, ‘Tho oross-examination was vory long, ond, while unproductive of ae Now, Was unit aunily entertaining, In all the ¢lamouta of Im- porturbable coolness and keen ability to parry thrusts, Gen. Stilos found his match, and tho whole dxumfnation wis a veritabla sdrinish of wit, much to the delight of all the apoctators, Tt was noticeable, howevor, thit the donation to tho Y.M.C, A, und thoothor goodly profit on the Couch estate loan got of without uny furthor raking over. * 1. CG. Founo, Cashier tn tho Republic undor Crank, testitied that ho nover know of Gortright overdrawing his uccount, or of taking money. without the kunowlodge and congont of some other officer, * At, 1. Donnelley, of Donnelloy, Gnasette & Loyd, testiicd that Lo was u Director in the Republic and a membor of the Finanvo Committce. Tho question of tho reduction of salariog was nover subinitted to that Committee, and ho bad never seen the vontract until Collins showed ft to bint after his removal, Farwell, Crank, Collins, and tho Hoard of Dircotors manied the purchase of tho Natlonal, witness: relying on Farwell and Crank for information, whieh guided him In hfs netlon, — Cortright at this ,dmo was in) Californin, When tho question of settling with Collins gamu up, It was stated that he had overntrawn his accounts, Witness and othors thought thore was nothing urliminal about this, and thut Collins, havi been rather suddenly worked out of A plies, oughtto be let uff gonorously. Mr, Furwell wasone of tho assonting ones, Nothing was auld about settling with him to prevent him from blackmailing the Company, nor did Fare well over atato in bis presence, before tho wit- ners ieft the Company, that Cortrizht hud over- drawn bis necounts. div bad hound Furwell eharge Cortright with othor matters, but never with overdraing iy ucoount. ‘Tho omploy- mentof Ward to investigate tho books was gene orally concurred in, Cortright cspuolally favor- Ing (& No application from J.:V. Farwell for lou of $40,000 came before tho Committes fn September, 1874. Tho question of salaries never eume before tho Bourd ortho Conunitteo, and Witness always supposed Furwoll looked after that, ‘The defense didn't delgn to cross-exumine, Paul Cornell camo next and corroborated the previous witnoss. He waa copecially elenr in regard to tho salary contract being considered olf after the purchase of tho Nationul. Mr. Cortright was recalled and testified that bo had neversigned but ono copy of tho sulury contract, John I. Bennett, a member of tho Bonrd of Directors, testified that ho nover heard Cort- right’s account questioned until these publica. tions camo out. After putting in tho records of the Committeo moet! , the testimony on both sides was elosed, and the Court adjourned until this morn- ing. ‘hho caso wilt probably go tothe jury lute tyls afternoon, : —et OLEOMARGARINE AGAIN, The United States Dalry Company of Now York and the National Dairy Company of Ohlu filed a bill yesterday against Bonjumin Shoenc- tnnn, Samuel Bhocnemun, and Benjamin Eisen- drath, copartnors as Bhocnomnn & Co., to reatraln thom from infringing 1 patent for making oleo- |, murgurine, ‘They say that on the B0th of Decem- er, 1872, Hippolyte Mego, of Puris, France, ob- tained « patent in Washington for certain now and useful {inprovements in rendoring fat, whioh patent was afterward assigned to thom. On tho 2th of May, 1874, a reissue waa granted, and in Soptomber, 1874, tho rolssuo was surrendered and new and corrected! {ctters-patent wore lasued to the United States Dairy Company for tho term of seventeon yours from Devember, 1873, The Natlonut Dairy Company fa the solo ieonace under this patent. The patent ns shown by wsohoduly attached to tha bill ta for trans. forming animal fats into butterine, ‘The tne yentor claims that butter inude from mili, is “ produced by the caw elaborating her own fat through ber’ cellular mammary tissues at tho low rato of tomperaturo of tho’ body," and that he bus been able to imitate that process by rendering fut at such a low tempernturo us to provont that disagreceble favor. culled tho tal- jowy _tlivor, jo raw fut is<tiret put in f solution of common suit and sulphate of suit, then crushed 80 to break toa tompornture of 103 degrees, and at the samo. thno mixed with a quantity of gastriv Julee do- rived from the stomuch of a pig, some water, sult, and the rendorod fat Is thon drawn off. “Tho steariny ta thon separated, initk or cream, 1s added, and the whole carefully coolod. The product {a then used ag butter, arid the partiou- aur oladin fa that, by rendering at a law temperu- ture, tho tullowy taste is entirely avolded, and the product Is dovoid of any disagrecatile taste, ‘The defendants have been Vieluting this patent by rendering at a low temperature und separat- ing tho olcomargarine from the etearine uccord- ing to Mego's pa and compintianta nak for the ustial Injunction and HenOHIGE, ‘Tho damages ouusod by the infringement ure hid at $100,000, Avis sald that this invention was tho result of some experimornta mide at tho instance uf tha ¥renoh Government for the purpose of discoy- orlng a substitute for butter for tho poorer classes, BMego experimented on soveral cows, und discovered Wit who thoy woro kupt ahut up thoy still guve milk, whlch was produved from their fat,—the stoearinu belng cliininated by the respiratory combustion, and the romalndor be- Jug converted Into butter, ani the present Process was adopted as near us possible in ine tation of tho natural one. Moss. Oitold & ‘Towle appear for complainnuta. * —— CONTEMIL CASK, Judgo Drummond was enguyud yestorday in -heuring o motion to uttach Philutua W. Gates for contempt iu falling to uboy an Injunction to reatraln bim from oianufwcturing muchinus for crushing stones under EB, W, Blake's patont, Tho Judge held Gatos was {nfringing, byt re- served bid opinion on tho question ag to wubthor the injunction was broud eyough to cover manu facturos undor a relasue of the original patent, ‘aa was tho prosent cise, + ‘UNITED STATES COURTS. - ‘Tho Bortreo Manufacturjug Company began a sult yosterduy agatuat Charles and Dayld Stot- tauer and George Binsteln to recover $3,000. A criminal Information was iilod againat Pred- erick Pasaklowica for -faillng to cuncel stamps on whisky burreles:: - € Discharges from bankruptoy were yanked yostonday toJobn Btiltwell” and Samuel Kuut- —— . BTATE COURTS. BL. Hodstrom, A, B, Muckor, and W. I. Drown began a sult yesterday £ egalnat shan ewan 9 x OF RO ne Luko Mudiyan began a sult in trospass agalust as up tho cellulur tissues, It fa thon slowly rulsod. the Chicagn Burlington & Quincy Halirond to recover §30,000 damages for tho los of an arm, ‘Annie J, Coe commenced an action to recover 810,000 of John A, McDowell. {ieorae and Jens Olaon aucd Jamed Duriton for x Margaret O'Calinghan brought sult for 2,500 finry A. al a arn THE THIRD TERM. Sentiments of the Republican ‘Party as Expressed in 1875. —_— Resolutions of Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, Wis- tonsin, Massachasetts, and Iowa agninat. Cornelius and _ dint Frank Mtedham, Andrew Culver, and Wi McCarty. ‘Thomas 1. Corrigan commenced an action In trespass ngainat Martin Bf. Leahy, laying dam- ayes nt $10,000, Cause: malicious prosecution and Imprisonment. ni i Tho Firat National Bank sued Morris Myers and William Pearson tor $1,300, Sarah D, Brown began a sult in efectment Against It. agiinat tho Firat ET Te, Pour to ree i 0! cover possession in HD Siapans West Addition to Chicago. ‘We aro glad to seo that the question of the Re- pubilean nomination for the Presidency is now wenorally discussed, and in excellent temper, by tho Hepublicnn press, It was full timo, bo- cause there was a hope upon tho part of tho aup- portors of Gon. Grant that the Conventions of tho great States would doclarv thomselyes in his favor before the subject bad been fairly can- yaased, Now York is, perhaps,in this canvass tho must Important of the groat States, and It fa Interesting to observe that in Albany thore aro already positive demonstrations tpon tho sub- Joot. Three clubs have been recently fonned in that clty—a Grant Club, an antl-Grant Club, and aRepublican Club—for 1880, Of the first, tha Hon. Henry It. Pierson Is President: of the scc- ond, the Hon. Matthow Halo; and of the third, the Hon. Hamilton Harris, Mr. Pierson, in an Interview, has announced bla position na an “out-and-out” Grant man; Mr. Harris has stated that ho fa unafternbly opposed toa third term for any man; and Mr. Hale, ina letter no- cepting the Presidency of tho Antl-Grant Club, while necmitettie FUDy, the desert of Gen. Grant, which he thinks been rewarded with unpre- cedented honora, yet holds tho third-term move- ment to be at war with American traditions and with tho spirit of our institutions, Tho omphatio declarations of the party upon this movement whon proposed five years no have boen recalled and widely published, Dur- Ing tha winter of 1874-'th there was an intention upon the part of some Republicans to press tho nomination of Gen. Grant fora third term. It PROBATE COURT. Tho honring of the Koegun will-cnao waa roe sumed yeatorday. Both tho heirs and Miehop Ireland wore represented by counsel, and tho counsel for tho heirs introduced several lotters written to Mr, Keegan by the Bishop, in which he acknowledged the reco!pt of $500 for tho J.C. ©. A. of Amerion, $2,000 28 a lonn on an orphan Aaylum, and of $6,000 which was to be put out nt 8percontinterest on good property, Michnel J. Garrity and James Egan were called to the stand, but tholr testimony was uniinportant. ‘The henring will be resumed to-day, In tho estate of Catherine D, Butler tho will waa proven, lettora testamentary were {ssucd to Hen KR Noorford, and her individuat bond for 7,000 was approved. “Yntho estate of James Magno letters of ad; ministration were issued to Mary Magner, and her bond for waa approved, In tho estate of Carl Sielatf letters of adminias tration were insued to Ferdinand Dehu, and bis bond for $2,400 was approver, —— THE CALI, Junaz Druxmonp—In chambers. Jupay Rronortr—&h, 7, 18, 099; $10, 811, 944, 05:3, 95, 855, 050, 163, 060, O61, 000, 074, 070, 980, 081. Nos, 898and 409 on trial, ApprLLate Courtr~Motions, Jupoe Bxrrn—No_ preliminary call, Por- omptory call is B01, 904, 898, 401, 404, 427, 431, 432, 434,445. No enso on trial. Juvak Jamrsox—Chancery motions at 9 a.m. | was hoped, however, that he would announce depce Roorns—2, and 10 to 24%, inclusive. | his intention not to accept what Washington hid Novnse on trial. : deel{ned, But he remained silent until tho Junge MORAN—206 and 208 to 2%, inclusive, Pei nnaylvan ia oeas Convention bud epo- except 211 and 216, No. 141s, Cortright va. | ken, ‘Thin was what that Convention sald on tho Farwell, on trial. 2th of May’, 1876: Jupox BAunum--7, 8,9. No, 0 on bearing. * Resolcel, That wo declaro a firm, unqualified Jupox TuLeY—17, 10, and 18. No. 16 on hear- | adheronce to the unwritten Inw of the Republle, iy which ou and under tho sanctionof the imax Loomis—Insano onses 0 to 10.8. m. | most venerable of examples, Iiits the Prest- ‘oneryn Jow cnaes10a.m. Same call os yoater- dentlal service of any citizen to two terma; and ny we, the Republicans of Pennsylvania, in recog- dunan Jawgsox—Criminal Court—Nos, 152, | nition of this law, are unulterably: opposed to 207, 8,401, 627, iFk2, 630, 688, O91, and 876, Criminal Court— the election to the’ Presidency of uny person for jupur GAny — Assoclato a third term.’ . Pussed cases only. The report of -the proceedings states that —_ sites Corie Sa ttesilutans {hua read the e platform, It was listened to with apparent STUDGMEN TS: Kpuby. ‘There was not tho slightest manifesta: tion of enthusinant untll tho portion referring to the third term was reached, when a storm of cn- thuslustic applause broke out. For some mo- ments it did not subside, and thon there were crics of * Rend that again)’ tho second reading betny as loudly cheered as tha first. | Tho resu- lutions were unnnimously adopted.” On the Sth of May Gen, Grant wrote o letter the President of the Convention, in which he said, * } would not necept ¢ nomination. if It were tendered, unless tt should come under such circumstances as to mako {t an imperatis duty—clreumstances not alioly. to arise,” tho 2d of June the Onlo Convention, which non nuted Mr, Hayes for Governor, declnreds “Tho observance of Washington's example, in retiring at the close of a accond Presidentiul term, will bo In the future, a9 it hna been in the pmst, regarded as a firndamental rule {nu the un- written low of the Republic.” On tho ith of September the New York Con- vention sald: Screnton Count —Coxyrsasioxs—Abrabam Gist vs, T. J. Johnson, $252.80, . Super 8xitiH—Marie Andore ‘ys, Carl Iteich- ardt; verdict $103, and motion for now trial, Circuit Count—Conressions—Phurnix Mustu- al Life-Insurance Company ve, Murion A. Bowles and Stephen B, Bowles, $5,081.76, Jubas Tooxns—Rosonthal & Penoo vs. Henry A, David A. Josoph A., and Jullus A, Kohn, verdlot 1,664.07, and motion for new trint, Junan Monan—James neue va. Chicano & Pueitic Itallrond Company, $1,675.98, ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Sprixorinep, UL, Jan, 2%—Tho Suprema Court mot this morning and adjourn without transacting any bualness, no motions being made, No announcement was made ug to the Chicago consolidation cuse,and the attorneys “Recognizing as conclusive the Presidont's returned to-day. public declaration that he 4 not a candidate for renomination, and with the sincercat gratitude for his patriotic services, we declare our unal- terable opposition to the election of any Presl- dont Cor u third turin.” Thus spoke tho three grent central decisive States. Meanwhile Massachusetts, Jown, and Wisconsin hod alsospoken, Massachusetts sald: “That sound rexson, as well us tho wise and unbroken usage of the Republic, illustrated by the oxumple of Washington, requires that tho torm of the Chief Magistrate of the United States should not execed o second term.” tho Hepabll ty of I 0 Republican party of Iowa opposes a third term, and belleves: that President Grant's letter to Gen, White fairly removes that fasue fram our potitica.”. : Wisconsin resolyed: “Thnt we accept with approbation the letter of President Grant discournging tho continuance in oltice of any Mngistrate of the, Nation fora jonger perlod than two terms," ‘On the 18th of December the Republican mem- bers of the House of Representatives, with but olghtecn dissenters, voted for a resolution: That in tho ophiion of this House the prece- lent established by Washington and other Presi- donta, in retiring’ from the Presidentlul oitice after tholr second term, has became by untver- sat concurrence a part of our repuliican system of government, and that, any departure from this thne-honored custom would bo unwise, un- patriotle, and fraught with peril to our free in- stitutions.” ‘This was tho Republican doctrine of 1875, It wasa sound, putriotic, conservative, American doctrine. Hus anything buppened to change that opinion, or to justify a chunge? Js the Hm- {tation of the Presidentint service of any one cltizon to two terms—exeept in 1 possible emer- wenoy of war—uny less “the unwritten Inw of the Republic"? fa It not still “the wise and un- broken usage of the Rupublic "? Wasa Congress wrong in resolving that “any departure from this time-honored custom would bu unwise, un- patriotic, nnd fraught with porll to our fred In- stitutions"? And if Hepubiican Pennsylvania, and Now York, and Oblo, and Mussachusetts,and Iowa, and Wisconsin wore“ unalterably op- posed" to the disregard of “the funduriental rule in the unwritten law," bas tholr opinion sc- rlously changed, and if not, can it bo wisely coutemucd "? m STRIKES, VINGINTA_IRON-WORKERS. Rreusonv, Va., Jan, 28.—Telegrams recelyed horethis morning stato that Intense excitement prevails In Shenandoah County in consequence of a collision between tho white and binek Invorers at tho Columbin Furnace, near Edin burg, In that county. Gov, Holliday bus re- celved a telegram from Sherif Josuph Btickloy, of Shenandoah, asking. tho assistance of troops to ald tn quetiing the riot; also, one from Capt, J. W. Magruder, of the, Woodstock military company, stating that be hus notico of a serious riot at tho point mentioned, and asking for ordors what todo. ., Tha, Gcece immediately repiled to Capt, Magruder, direvting him to place his commuarid at tho disposal of Sheritf. Stickley ang’ Cotamonwealth's Attorney Allen “for the preservation uf the peaco and to keep him (tho overninty advised of ovents. Othor telegrams ruceived by members of tho Legislature from the Shdbandouh Valley ;contirm the aboye re- port. ‘Tho troublo, ag far as can be ascertained, has Its origin in tho fact that Jobn Ws Whistlor & Co., propriotors of the Columbia and Liberty Furnaces, aro substituting outored for white lubor in thelr works. ‘Those works have horeto- foro been run almost oxeluslycly by white operatives, who live and own, thoir fittle homes: tu the neighborhood of the furnaces, und have no other means of support than tholr dally lubor, while the negroes who are replitelng thom uro brought from other countica, where tho HegeD. oloment provails to a greater extent thun in Shenandoah, Ricnsoxp, Va,, Jan, 28,—8tate Senator MH, IL, Raddelbergor, of Bhenandanh County, to-night rocolvod the following in relation to the riots in that county: “ Woopstock, Jan. 23.—Loft Columbia Furnace atd4 pom. Lverything was quiet. thore, and ro- Ported by Dr. Armatrong to be quict at Liberty Furnico, An uttack on somo negroes was mado nt Liborty Furnace list night, and two mon were wounded. @ rioters then disporsed, with threats to return to-night.” Adispatch from the Sherif, Just received, Bays thoriotors now uumbor 20; Ifo aske for more military. ‘Tho Governor has just received tho followlug: * WoonsTock, 7:30 /p. m.—Gov, Hall ———— ANOTHER LUNATIC KILLED, New Yous, Jan. 23,—During the absence of tho keoper from the Lunatic Asylum uot Black- well’s Island, ono Inmate killed anothor, $$$ Mothoral your child may havo wormal Thon by all means use * Brown's Verinifuge Comiits,”” ey ure the best, surest, and most Heian ice Niday: Have Just received n communieation from tho Sherif and Capt, Mugrudor, at Liberty Furnace, twelvo mifos from bere. All quict wow, but didtivnlty Npprobendi). They suy more mon are needud Qt onos, Tho Winchester company could be onlored up to-night, Tho Bhorilf aaye x oonsid> orablo ‘body of rioters suem to be organizing. pea neers wero whot last night and severu! arte” In reaponse to these Gov. Halliday has telo- graphed Capt. James B. Burgess, commanding tho Winuhester Light Infuntry, ordering him to proceed with his campuny by tho first train to ioKCONG of diaturbince, and placo bimevlf at the disposal of tho Shoritf. e remedy known. Avold counterfeits. cunts, SSTHE LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY ‘Was rogulatly Incorporated by tho Legisinture of the State for Educational snd Charitable purpusos in Itt for the term of ‘Twenty-ilve Yeurs, to whict contract the Inviulable faith of Lhe State fe plodu which plodye has been ronowod by an overwhelming, papular yuto, securing ita franchise in tha new Con. stitution adopted Deo. 2, A. D, 1sTy, with a capital of il, as to whieh ithaasinco added # reserve fund Hy iin GRAND SINGLE NUALIE DISTRINUTIONS havo buts held, und the SECUND TUESDAY uf cach month wus fxodt es the reaular ny, AB NEVPILNCALED OIL POSTPONED, tribudlont owl ee mics a WO HOLA aS BACT HALY-TICK ETS, ONE DULLAIL Lets OF PIaeEBS 1 Capltal Prite 1 Copltal Prise, 1 Calta Prise GLASS-BLOWERS’ STRIKE. Naw Annany, Ind, Jiu, 2.—The skilled oper- aloraiuthe American Vluto-Glass Worka have atruck for a 16 per cont advance, Tho omployors refuse to yiold, and the works here and in Louis- villo aire ordered to shut dawn, Over 600 persons will bo thrown out of employment if a compro- mise 1s not effected, MACHINERY MOLDERS, . Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Prrrevuna, Pa., Jan. 2.—Machinery motders met to-night and resolved to demand an advance: of 15 por cent, TIE IRON INTEREST. An Advance to Io Made in a Few Days, | im iricsoe’ i in All Probability, Hh peites of Bpectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. 10 PRESS OF, ty een Prrranung, Pa., Jan, 3—A_ mooting of tho ! Western Iron Aésoclation will bo bold tu- | § Approe vatisn fites of a morrow or Friday te discuss tho fenalbility of | __® Approximation rites oF un Advancing tho card-rato to four conts. It isthe | 1457 Prizes, amounting t opinion of several leading manufacturers that iv In thia will bo done, They also think that tho | f Bao price for nalla will bo wdvanoed of tho samo New Orlesus, Lay time to 8125 or $5.60. A cash offer for 5,000 | Oreanie person at : 10 Broadway, fucturer could hear from" othor paluts. Forty | _Aljour Gran ant anys aro thousand. teres of tron-org land. have | SU¢supermiaien and mannwement of WE NERALS U. buat bows by a, sptanto at acl SEAM RUTERGA RI na TOA, BARUY munufaocturiny ring, cowpri i Cambria Company ut Johnstown: to, Ldgar ‘chompson Hex Company, of this city; the Ponnaylvania Bteel Company, in which many Pittsburgora are inter- ested; the cum y opernting at Uethivhen, and one at Philadelphia, The tract ip six iniles: wide and twelve nilles long, and ta sltuatod only twenty-ona milea from Lake Ontarlo, About halt tho distance fs oovered by a railrond, Thu ‘| oro {6 lying In vertical velng, anu: thore are four onterops from four to elx inches wide, each “incroasing fn whith in x wodgo- Bhapo wa it is uncovered, CK the oro has assayod 7034, which is nearly of tho purity of pig-iron, and tho other, blue, soft, innguotic iron, bus nsenyed Gd. The Company hus fully sutlilud itself of tho quality of tho ore, and wilt na doubt take enrly steps to utilize it, “Whon this is dony, it wil nu doubt have con- sidoruble effect upon the market for Lake Buperior ore, , 5 : —— TARGET PRACTICE, . Apecial Dispatch to ‘The Unicago: Tribune, Wrvona, Dl, Jan. 2.The annual target praetiog of County: B, Tenth Battalion, took plage toxlay, ‘The woathor wag raw, but tho Very Rev. W. CORBY, C. 8. C., shooth ito creditable," The ts sre bort, thittye mon, out. of & Possibis Sy wos Notre Dame P. O., Indiana, ead : BOURNIQUE'S ——__— “++ SUSPENDED, . SCHOOLS FOR" DANCING, FLORIDA. St. James Hotel, Jaoksonyilie. TWELFTH SEASON. favorite houxo 4 now open for the scason, FGI oY RIT, Mi And otlier wanvoniunices uaual He by mail or ri FO Dee PTC UARIEIHldy Sshayor University of Notre Dame, ‘The next Session or Term of this Institu- tion will begin rst of Febniary, 1880, TERMS GREATLY REDUCED, Catalogues giving full particulars will be sent free on application to the President, Bpectat Dispatch to The Catcago Tribune, WEST SID end 400 Wost Madisun-at, Srenixa, I! Jan, 2—Heath & Storns, gro. [+ SOUTH SIDK= Ya and Wu'rwenty-fourta-at corydonlors ie oly clood thelr dora ut | Smeets Cie denon ovening, Liabilitics unkugwa, | Botpanluulans sond tor Giroulare _————————_—_— PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Brengthen your yoloo and ave coughs | orresticit, Pa. Ie Jun ?, Civ. Bnxtneerin coldn and Roaxsenoss by Beers 008 QUESTEL, Pa, Ieupone Jun 7, Cit, Bruin Bysup. Lrive Rr couta por bude ee Cova Chemistry, Cludalos als oye rit anieaneetartod AMUSEMENTS. Pee enn OAR HAVERLY’S THEATRE, Proprietor nud Manager. LAST NIGHTS. LAST NIGHTS. ij BARTLEY CAMPBELLS GREATEST TRIUHPIT! ja Magnificent Comedy-Drama in Five Acta, the GALLEY SLAVE! A DOUBLE NEW YORK BUCCKEB, ry MAUD GIAN Mise PONT Mr FIA 3.1L HAVERLY.., Rupture-- ‘Wo will bind oursolves to pag to come ohnritablo Ine Berea 8 Woes ern etal ts cai CORMON-SeNNte TRUSS. pl DAITLELS, Bop at, Chicago, 1, le-at., Cl 0, 1H, Dr. Parker, tho patenteo, has hn twonty yoars’ OX: of tho word caren of @ colobrated Common= Bense Truss. adopted by the Gorernment as tho best, arnng. Zeman. OS UBT. le TiS rermment batho weak, Lo ty MAJ Nae Manufacturers of dnyder, Miss Chare Beot Monday—Grau's ¢ Fronch Upora. HAVERLY’S THEATRE, S,H, Haveriye..essessseesseeeeProprictor and Manager, First appearance and limited engagemont for FAIRBANKS’ SCALES ‘OP ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS, MORGE & 111 & 118 LakeSt., Chicago, Retarefultobuy only theGenulne, MAILNOAD TIMK-TADLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE 0) EXPLANATION OF RevERT! excepted. “Sunday excopled, Manday excepto COMMEN' MONDAY EVENING, FED. 2, MR. MAURICE GRAU'S Great French ra Company, CH MANKA.—t Baturda; Chiengo & Northwestern Hatlway. Ticket Osices, G2 Clark-st, (Shorman House) and at the depots, x ‘Wednesday Matinee, hea do Cornevitie, Wed Firat ime in fi a aPacitio Faat Tl: Ss s BBB rening, Feb. CTERICHOLE oni of Paola Marie, ARBE BLEUE turday Matinee, DE MME, ANGOT, aDubaque Night Ex. OU: a NOUX| Friday, Lene HOUX| B. Ba 8, 1 ABB I > Evenin; id Mat! general admission UeRSVeT PUayEEacE: BSSRES th and ialbetion Ofice of Havorly’s Theatre, WYVICKER’S THEATRE, LAST MATINEE. - Boston Theatre Cy. In Charios o's Jant sensation, DRINK. Tira Cast, and Scenery perfoct. Becure Beats in advance. Carriaves may be oriered ae ae 9 aus no OUR GERMAN BENATOHG HOULEY’S THEATRE. A CONCORD OF MELODY AND HUMOR. m 7. Jan. 20, ‘FESTA MATINKES Wednesday and Saturday, “Your Honor's Players,” WEATHERSBY-COODWIN In tholr nowly revined and re= SScSRNSEESSESERRES: m, m m m ™m, im m. m, m 10) 1 0. 0 m. m ™ m m m m m. LAST NIGHTS. Tompkins & 1's euvaJaverscueeETeUScST 38 b¥ond du Lag, vin J Pailman Hotel Cara are run throug cae, and Council Blut, on the train leaving Chicago et 0:80 vn. m. Pullman or any other form of 7 & h, betwoon Chi= ‘No other rond rune hotel cars west of Chicago, De ia and Kinzio-sta, b—Dopot corner of Canal and Kinzto-sts. Chteago, Burlington & Quincy Ratlroad. For Maps, Guide-Bonks, Timo-T'ables, Stacping-Car Accommodations, apply nat ticket offices of th Facitle Hotel. Brink's Express oftica (on northeast dulph qd State-sts.), foot of Indlann- Depot, coor sixteonth and Palmer House, and cornur Cann! and (on Weat Hide. 10 Clatkest., Gran: Ottawa & Streator F: ory FROLIQUES Kvory Evening at 8 o'clo days Reb t-DICKIE Monday—“ Les WERSHEY MUSIC-HALL. PROF, RICHARD A, PROCTOR, Tho dintiogulshed hoxt lecture at p. Jan, 3—Other Worlds and Other funs, of, shart Ioatired sill be, brilllantly tHlustented by 2 Oxshydrigen 1antern. eS y acasiun, We. Fo GARD tn MOTHER- Night Express... express. x A BE de Hairs. t ht Theatre Troin. rf ni ra nnd Pullman i-whool fs run between Chicago nnd Omaha, ‘o- unsas City, on thi ' Chicago, Rock Taland & Pacific Tnilroad. Depot, corner of Van Duron and Sherman-sts. ‘Tekes ‘Ofiices, (4 Clark-at, Sherinan Mouse, Haliner Grand Pacitic Hotel, and 7 Canal, earner Mu English Astronomer, will give his neivniuan seat resale at Hoot & Sons’, Davenport Hepress. Leavenworth & At-| (Clark Btroet, of 36.) si troprietor and Managor Kvening untt further noticc, also Matinecs ednesday, Haturday, snd Bunday, the Emi+ fent American Actor, Sundays. {Dally excopt Satu Chicago, Milwaukee «& St. Pani Hattway, nt, comer Madison and Canal-sts, ‘Ticket LIEAROCIT _PiILi GORDON, ee, Gt Bouth Clark-at, and ut dopot, BANKERS, No. 29 Pine-st., New York. rublect to check at sight, and DS, BTOCKS, and al nd auld on commissio DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON London Joint Stock Bank, London. and sal] al] Amorican Securities u| tuck Exchanye on tho most favorable torms. ~ C. HARVIER, Foreign Exchange Broker 49 Exchange-place, New York. Hay, und Menasha through Day] *30:10 a m|* 4:00 pm ¢ 6:0) pms 2:45 pm * Gis ppan|* 82) Ra £10510 wan|§ 4:00 pro Paul & Miuneapo-| Wiroonain & Minnescia, Hay, Stevens Point, nid Ast land throuxt Night Rizpress, Ins ron vin Milwaukee, Tickets for Bi.Daul ani iis ary ood either via Madison and Eositia. ‘du Chionm or via Watertown, La Crosse, and none, theta - #9500 p mf f-3:00 am DEPOSITS recolve: interest allowed nn. GOVERNMENT ment securitios bouxht Chicaro & Alton, ‘Dnlon Depot, Went Sidu, nuar Mudison-at, bri ‘Twonty-tlrd-at. | Ticket Oltices, at Doputs, Clark-at., Grand Pacitic Hotal, and Paliner Lacon, Wasiingt Accom INtmole Centrul Raitrond. eferences: Any Tank or Bankor in Now York. t foot of Lake-st. and foot of Twonty-sccond-st, returns in 80 daysun 8100 Invested. fren, Liki Wt $A, Addrat GUT & CO, Bankers, &% Wall-at., Now York. and Palmer House, Bt Louls & Taras Express. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES TIEADQUANRTERY DEA NTMENT OF DAKOTA, OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMANTER,, PAUL, Minn. Jan, Zi 1840, Bjuct io tho usual Dubuguy & Bloux Cli Gilman Passenger... to Centralia only. day night runs to Peoria only. Michigan Centra! Rullroad. and foot of Twenty-second-t, adt corner of Jtan> at laimer House, or furnishing and 2 daring the Hycal Cuding Juno 3, a he Trosenee Of Duddara Dopot, £008 of Link tics, UT Clark-at.. 20 rund lacie Hotel, Wood, Coal, Hay, Straw, Com, Oats, & Bran, low ns tay be required, Fuch of sald pan Paw and Fort Snel) frombing, Hiaseton, To inford, Stavonsan, Abra~ Hale, Randal, Pittabues, Ft. Wayne a: Obteage Baliway. nad nd Madison-sta Huis, and in and Broo—as E to by m0 fmid for from cucrunt approprisuony,wifl bo and the acouplanoo of tenrty tuo remainder dopon for the purpose, By © Prope ution of contract fur ‘upun appropristion, applicable tose, faa of tho xtorvs montioned, han the whole required, will be jeparnie proposals (in triplicate) are ro~ und should be socompaniod bya ‘of this advertisoment j¢ Govornuiunt roserroe tho right to rojoct any or i A preforendo will bo Biven to articles of domestic soduetion. Pir bidding for ureda, Uiddors ara requested to stato WW pounds, and not por Gusbel; and in ull cia je delivurud 1 sack, swab grain wil not be received ¢f the sacks cuntuin a greater Mluantdty flucta 200 pronenilay Nank-proposais and ‘printed ctroulars stating the atou quantities required at each netructions wa ty be vbsurved by Uidders, and. terms td the Quartormasters m . italning Proposals should bo mark: a jo the undorslgiod, of to the raspocti¥o rte: it Tost or Dopot Qual than TOMPEING, Genora}, U. 8. Army, Chief Quartermasta: Proposals for Pork and Macon, Orrick Curry ©, #. Devar (more <& Ohto. son Hulldin’ an, Mullan Depots, Expositt = “Mok fPacine Lowe and Depot (éxposivon Bs Lake Shore dc Michigna Southora Maltwas. ‘Ticket otticce at depots, Van Huronest. boad of La we third-st. Piekes Fouse, aud ticket tah oud Putiner Huune, [aawve. | ania nd und osttint and giving full t Ging, conditions to Mall (via Main Lins) ae. Fast Haptiassvererues ues nutit 6:0) mit Deputy Quaztermastal am * Pittsburg, Cinelnnatl & St, Toule Rg. i 130.) ee aramid Bide, { Louve. | Active. (Cinolnniatl Alr-Idn ENT UF DAKOTA, mur oF Clinton und Cucret ns Jan, will be rioulvod at until 12 o'clock Nuon, on hich time and plscis once Uf bidders, fie judaistence Departuent, pork, Hew mesa; Hapapolle, Louls: Wodueste) 7» Fob. eath Hee dulivered trea of exponss, Hie boro mianioned places ‘copy of this advertiser: it De attached Lo enc! 8:40 0 m/? 8:10 pm Kankakee Line ath a sr tenia | Dopot, foot of jankerwt. wind lout or twen ry 0 hayes allumed, dE the conditions ubloe of to Majur ht to refoct any oF Cinetnnatt, Indianapol Duy, Expraas wt Night Brpruss. te : Fastern [iMuals Hallroud, 'contalning propos Chicago ts Faster Raltroud. dohVartus acute Da ‘Wicket Ontoes, 1 Clark-at. rR) eurboraat., and Depot for dollveries at Chicazy, t0 BM rrulicatae ooriver uf Clinton and Cai + MLK. MONGAN, Major ang G, BU, B, Ae MISCELLANEOUS, NO COREL IDR. KEAN 173 South Clark-st., Chicago, Consult persunally or by mall, fre of chi ‘or apocinl disdases, Dr. e lly who warrants ‘vurus OF DR. FORGAY Mauicines furolshod at oltce, i" mit tH 8 p,m. bod Wabesb-ny. soud' Ge stamp 1dr ULB KN 7 MILWAUHEU-BT, faa dy duptteate, wil Tur ake ouustruction. of et poral ou ‘310 lla. Took of piling, wore or bo bur Of Hefuge, at entranee of Kturgeon ‘a tte tatyrmation apply at this offica, Seta Uid ius furuion satlatuctory” Ov iin iw rasurves tho right to rwjeotany or e envolope, * Pro- renbaul Wa “| Late of New uf Engingers, id cunmiential. wep ot et Hours, U a. iu, tod Proposals La L hepaeklelget wasii . PRIOR OF BULKUVISING ANCHITHOT, THEASUT: PErANTHMNT, WAMIHNUTON, De On dan, Bh y 0) rdw yitog for all the th jnited Status Custom-Housa, utc, a Grew ings, wn rc A OAR ‘To all who are suturing frow the errors and indis< tone of youll, Soar OP taunod, eure you, YUEE OP CHANGE ‘I by quilsslonary ip Bout mldrusaud vity elo] peels JOgEr a

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