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bs, F.07g. Greon moats quiet and indomand at: raring chiles FGhi0, Waizo, clear ri 1s Rut Western Ho- MILWAUKEE, b, f-PLoiit—Qniet and Armor. i unaettiod; opened snd declined $0, Mendy. Nos Atitwasrkeo hard, HAG N and closed MOM EnG: No. 2 do, €.1M: Febranry, A autmakee Siamgs Apel HL20kt No.8 do, HO Lea We. Corn wenkers Ne ob fata wea ts § Nac dapelnts Te. Barley as ny Atoas pork qutot at#1240 enshi: Yes viePeime stent, STAbeaah and FAS Ln at, ttn een HLAVRAL Heer Mins witeaty 100 bus bartoy, Flour, 100 brisg wheat, 1,000 buy bar- LOUISVILLE. * jorisviti, Feb. 3.-CortoN—Ftem at Iie, Prorn—galet und unchanwod. aise Wheat firm at #10, Corn stendyt white, darmixed, He, Onis market dully white, 40e mlxod, . jot at Bic. Fe ectoaly with a falrdomund, at 616.00419.00. Mrovistose—Lock strungore at $U23@ 1.0), | Joard tna ehnico leaf, tlerce, 4¢4sHer do kus, 830, Bneon ie ahoutders, d'{o; clear TDS GMM: clone, (6 ies A mente atemdy and Hak gt Bigah clene iy Ko eear, HawNO. Mamia—Bugur-curdd, 9) WSs iev—Markot dull at 1.05, TOLEDO ano, On Fev, $—GUAIN--Whent firms ambor Mate tapute HeNG: No, 2 amber Mchlaan, 8.34%, Meta eintors apts C2 Marel $125 April ELMS So com qulct, but alendys hish-mixed, Bie Neg 2 art hae Fabrury, Ager Mary 440} : nin nogiected, elect See Quiet pring, #470, tinea Wheat steady; No.2 red winter, March, HLS pre —Wheat, U0 bus corn, $1,009 buy oat, AC wugnts—Whont, 0,000 bus eorn, 49,000 bury onts, abu. BOSTON. ostox, Fob, 8—FLoun—Quiot; Western supore goes, SORE common extras, SAL; Minno- pita do, &D3725; winter wheats, Ohto and Michigan, 23.0; Minols nnd Iidlann, &.7567.10; St. Lowts, favgis; Wisconain und Minnesota patont process gpring whents, W001 wintor wheats, F.00KBL0. x—-Corn in moderate demands nitxadand yol- ‘GntesNo. Lund exte wile, dgdtey No. 0 white, 47a iM. Itye, th Recrivts—Flour, 200 bris; corn, 07,00) buy wheat, ThA bit, HUIMENTS—Flour, KG briny corn, 22,000 bite NEW ORLEANS, New ORLEANS, La, Feb, 3—Guain~Onts dull and lower at 400ibe, FCGAR—Dull, wonk, and lowor nt £3.15. PROVINIONS—Pork scarce and fem; old, $18.00) new, WiRks—In fatr domnnd but at lower rates; B50. uh unchangel. iH OSE MTA TY -Vight exchange on Now York, $1.00 por §4u premiums storling exchange, 8h KKANSAS CITY. Spectat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, RANSAR CITY, Mo, Feb. 2-GUAIN—Tho Price Current reporta: Wheat—Kecetpta, 1,063 buy ships ments, 1420 buy unsettieds No. % cash, 61.14; Fobrus ensh, 81.084; Februnry, €1.00!{, Corn b nets SH bu firmer; No. 2 Mo. DETROIT. Detnorr, Fob. 3—FLOun—Quiot. GRAIN—Wheat doll und heavy; extra nominal: No. Awhite, 8.4 bids Fobruurs Hinroh, $1234 Bhd; ane duals Wid) May, 41h bide falling No. 2, wom foxt. ‘Hecelpts, 1,00 bu; rhipments, 1,0 bu. PEORIA. —GIAIN—Corn stoady; high-mizod, . Quis stendy; No, 2 No, 2, 70. isited foods on basis of £1.06, Pronta, Feb. BAS Filia, Ha Wittucx—Actlve for INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIB, Fob. 3.—Gitaty — Wheat atoadys No.2rod.$14@12, Corn stendy at Menge, Oats pleady at Se4@s}i0, BUFFALO. . i BUFFALO, Feh 3—A henvy snaw-atorm ts raging here, and theere is nothing doing in gral, oswrGo. Oswrco, N. Y, Feb. 3—GuAIN—Wheat quiot. Corn quiot atSic, corron, OALYESTON, Fob. 3.—CoTTon—Strong: middling, Le; low do, 12340; not receipts, 1,103 bales; sales, 330; stock, 72,520. NEW OULRANS, Feb 3.—CoTToN—firmer) middling, 1%8q9;-low do, 13}f0; net receipts, 9.077 bales: grosa, 940; oxports to Greut Britaln, 6,470; Branco, 5420; sales, 14,40; stock, BE452, % ruldcitige, 2ie5¢ uton 400 baloay Fecolpes, 2AW0y whips nliiel ts Hy 6, 2 los; ret abip- ioute, 4305; stock, Sle steer eee ‘LROLEUM, CLEVELAND, Feb, h-PETHOLEUM—Btondy; stand ard whito, 110 cast, 9 {0. Pitrsutra, Fob. &—PxtRoLezvst—Dully crude, WLU at barker's for shipment; refined, 7${¢; Phila~ deiphia dollyery, + O1L.Crey, Pa. Fob. 3—PRTROLEUM—Market opened gulot at $1.04 bid, ndvanced to $1.05%, declined and cloned nt $l. bid for olds piinmenty G1000 briay y= Tuglug, ALOU Driv; transactions, 250,00) tris, DRY Goons. New Yorn, Fob. $—Busineas rathor less active tos day owing to tho stormy weathor, but the market ta very strong, Cotton goods In stondy demand; meagro supply nnd yery firm. Prints closely sold up, and ginghams und dross goods continue active. Men's wear of woolens in steady requost b; olothin Taderandaltankesticaynoiees OF 8 Stotuing TURPENTINE. WILMINaton, Fob, 2—8rinits oF ‘SURTZNTINE— Btondy at Sige, ILLINOIS POLITICS. Tho Fourtoonth Congressional District. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cnampaian, IL, Feb. 2.—Tho political enl- dron in this (Fourteenth) Congressional District fs beginning to boil, and anxlous candidntes aro stirring tho pot or adding fuel, whichever they {cel It to be thotr interest to do, There Je but Nt- tlooppoaltfon to the renomination of the Hon, J, G.Caunon for Congress, and such opposition as docg exist 1s confined to those who falled to get & post-ollice or nome pther appointment. In securing positions for his constituents, Mr, Cannon has been very fortunate, but that he hasbeen unablo to supply the whole domand ‘upon him is not to bo woudered ut. Mr. Cannon isnow sorving bis fourth term, and this ls also Urged ay a reason why ho should not bo re- tamed. Garfleld served nino terms, and othor Congressmen havo held on still longer; but tho aptring statesmen in th{s district fecl that four terma is about tho Hinlt which they can stand. ‘That Mr, Cannon bas made a vory fair Ropro- sentative no one denics; and that he reprosants tho wishes of hls constituents upon the Suauoinl Sie ty siden taste {tion to Me. C erul moctingy in opposition to Mr. Cannon have heen held, ub none of which over a dozon raous attended. A cunvuss of all tho aynilus lv nen was mde, but all hayo refusod, fol. J. W, Langley, of this alty, bas been urged by this fuction to take hold and'contest the nomtnution, but no probably will conclude not to ‘guste his ine when bo Investigates tha field, & Tho Hon. J, 8. t, un old citizen and Ralwart Republican, has been put forward as a proper mun to represent tho Phlrtlotht District in 0 State Sounto, aud will doubtless be noml- sted and elected. "4 let, Roprosentativo, A. H. Batley, of Huntoul, tls county, is tuvorubly montioned. ‘The other t epublicun member Ia conceded to Piutt Coun- Babu it is yot uncertain who will be tholr can- ry late. Tho names of O, A, Tatmun and L. J. fond are hoth mentioned In that connection. ore ts the usuni crop of enndidates for coun: ue 8; Cor Rome a8 sae as four aspirints. te Cla protty dittleult to tell who ie pete pre- fe: or@resident: they seem to be divided bo- Hd uGrint and Blaiue, Oglesby ls regarded as 8 pict Promuinont candidate for Governor, Mi ‘ashburne being tho next cholee, The Repub- cuns Of this district will, howover, rally around aby ne the tandidites numod, they bolng thor rd hly disgusted with Democravy in any of its mas, Sanu fvcnerany Ov STATE, lpeclat Diapatch to The Chicago Tribuns, »Shxarteny, JIL, Fob. 2.—It is reported here: Sn kood uuthorlty that tsauo Lesom, of Quincy, ai Holes to have been the German-lHobrow can- lute for tate Treasurer ut the approaching par aiican Convention, tas decided not to be a Clerk nto, but that EK. O, Humburgher, former eure tte Supreme Court, who vmino near Be tho ie the nomination for ‘State ‘Treasurer at tan Convention, will be the candidate of Hat tt ement of tho party for Secretary of State, eon adtgber will undoubtedly muke as vely a ‘48 poss! blo for tho position he aspires to. ae Accidont-Insurance, It is tho hubte t nScotluud as in America to sell frnieuten tickets with railroad tickets when the ‘an ee ledires thon. Tho cost of thesa Insur- aad tha nels: Hood for one day, ls but a penny, Means COMPADY uaTees to ply Aw cortaln sum Or eg ot deuth within tha twenty-four hours, t bret sum wockly in case of injury. It Gayle re eTKkablo that there should nok bea tralge sured person on that fated Dundeo ote pene oo the ingurmice companies assert. the mene # suggestion of iinpruvoment in Ther hed of yiving ticketa for this purpose. frienag ytd be some method by which tho Sr nor he ihe deceased could find ‘out whether eto be had deen insured, Almost every one been ruin that went into tho Tay inight bave toe sed yet there is no way of thang it tote tiy ot thy bodies have been swept out Whether une Wey tre ever found Ws doubtful nee ticke! Would be deelpheruble, icket on thelr persons THE COURTS. A Bubstantial Victory for the Illinois Drying Company Over Mayor Harrison. Tho Clty Must Not Interfore with Its Operations or InJunctlou Will ase. New Suits, Divorces, Judgments, Confes- sions, Etc. ILLINOIS DRYING COMPANY. Judge Jameson yesterday deelded the mo- tion for {njunetion on the supplemental Lill in the ease of the Illinois Drylng Company ys. Carter If. Harrison and others. ‘Che bill was to prevent the city authoritles from In- terfering with the operation of the Drying Company, Jidge Jameson refused te grant an injunction, on the grovind, first, that man- damus was the proper remedy, and, second, it did not appear the Company had asked for alicensy and been refused. The Company Immediately made a formal request for a Heense, but the Mayor refused until the of- ficers of the Company mado sone apology for making charges that he wns interested in arival concern, A stipplemental bill was thon filed setting out these fnets, and another application for injunction made. The Judge said he thought the complain- ant was entitled ton Ieense, ‘The defend ants at present appenre to be In the wrong jn refusing to Issucit. ‘The only ground for Yetusnl was the refusal of the complalnints tonpologize for some remarks offensive to the Mayor personally. But it was not Just that innocent stockholders tn, the Drying Company should be compelled’ to suffer for the nets of certaln of Sts officers. ‘Their rights could not be nado to depend on a mere Paint ot honor, when plain justiee seemed to be with them, The objection, being a merely sentimental one, would be only con- sidered by a Court having jurisdiction over senthnent such as the obselete courts of chivalry or love, ‘The present bill in elinn- every would not Iie, because complainants had an adequate remedy at law by mandamus. As the defendants, however, had nado serl- ous threats to. continue thelr prosecution of the Company’s men, the Dill would be re~ tained so as to grant an injunction if neces- sary to prevent such interference until the suil at law was decided. If a stipulation wis made between the parties that the defendants would not interfere, that would bo suficient, but ff they would not{ agree to that an Jn- Junetion would be issued. Mr. Rithberg sald, Mr. Storrs, complain- ants’. counsel, was absent in Washington, and he wanted matters left in statu quo until the latter’s return, Mr. Crawford, Assistant Corporation Counsel, stipuinted that nothing should be done untill Mr, Storrs got back, and the mat- ter was left In this way. ——— DIVORCES. Judah Kalen filed o bill: yesterday against liswite Sarah asking for adivoree on the ground of desertion, Mary Schinidt fited a similar bul charging her husband, Heinrich Schuiddt, with drtnk- enness and ernelty. Judge Jameson yesterday granted a dl- yorce to Amanda Wise from Jolin Wise on the ground of desertion and drunkenness, and to Maria E, Guyon from John 2, Guy- Judge Tiley yesterday granted a decree of divorcee to Robert Catling from Itose M, Cut- Unger the ground of adultery, and to Sarah E. Stewart trom John T, B, Stewart for crucl- ty and drunkenness, Judge Barnum granted a divorce to Emma Remy from Liutrence Remy on the ground of desertion, -oron the ground of drunkenness, ———— 1S. Friday noxt will be tho, Inst day of servico for the Febmary term of the Circuit Court and for setting chancery cases for trinl. Adischarge from bankruptcy was issued to Charles Hichborn. The Appellate Court will declda twenty cases to-day and file opinions, STATE COURTS, N.S. Ray filed a distress warrant agninst IL C, Tiffany & Co, to recover $434.83 back rentof the second floor of Nos. 151 and 153 Fifth avenue, Johu M, Armstrong began a sult for $5,000 agalnst N, O, Hinsdale, and another for $15,- 000 against the Ltnsdale-Doyle Granit Com- pany, Joseph Kastner sued Abram and Henrietta Van Lone for $1,000, ‘The Scottish American Mortgage Company Med a bill against Sarah ‘Thompson, Henry 4. Sheldon, trustee, D, 11. Hale, suecessor fi trust, and h, W. Raymond, successor in trust, to foreclose a trust-deed for $3,500 on tho premises No, 373 South Park avente, corier of Thirticth strect. ~ Also another against Sarah E. Hinsley, C. W. Kelton, J.B. WIIl- Jams, and others lo foreclose a trust-deed for $2,000 on the south twenty feet of the north elghty fect of Lots 24, 25, 26, aud 27, Block 13, Ashiland’s Addition, PROBATE COURT. In tho esinte of Mary R. Sinith et al, minors, letters of guardianship were Issued to Rebecea M. Smith, and her bond for $18,000 wae approved, In tho estate of Margaret Devine ct al., ininors, letters of guardianship were tasued to Anna Devine, and her bond for $10,000 was approved. In the estate of Julius Woltz, letters of ad- ministration were issued to John Woltz, and his bond for 8600 was xpproved. In tho estate of Tloratio Iltcheock, tho will was proven and acimitted to probate, VIE CALIn Jupag Drusmony—In chumbers. Juvar Buopgert—K8, 910, 011, 0H, 53, 954, 085, 980, 900, O61, INH, 009, 075, 070, 081, 82, 088, ‘080, 090, and 002, No KIT, United States va. Home Natfonal Bank, on trial. APPELLATE Count—103, 40, M1, 143, 113, Opin- fons at 10 n,m, Jupag GaAny—25, 270, 272 to 205, 207 to B15, and 317 to £00, nll inclusive, Nu. 24, Reurdon vs, Phelps, on trial. JunaK Sutrn—Proliminary, call, 851 to 601, Inx clustve, Poromptory call, 431, 445, 447, 448, 449, 451, 452, 465, 402, 483," 478, 480, 401, No, 840, Blu- Muhon vs, Chicago City Rullrond Company, on al. Junae Jamyson—Motions nt 9:16 nen a up RogEns—2), B4 to 45, inclusive. . No cna on trial, es Mona ois to 220, Inclusivo, oxcept 210, jo case on trink neepoe TuLEY—20, 2, 27, 28, 20. No caso on enring. * Juve BANNUM—I0, 11,14. No caso on hearing. i Jupae Jaaeson—Ceiniinal Court—Quualeorint: ndurs MeoDuL LOOMIs—Nos, 207 to 221, and 260 to 272, {atualye, except Nos, #10, 211, 213, 215, 21, and JUYGMENTS, Bupriron Cuvnr—Convessions--Stato Bay- inga Bank, uso of 1, 2. Otls, ve. W. W. Farwell, €27,003.,08,—Firat Natlonul Hunk ys, J, P, DeCon- des, $101.00, Jupay Gany—John If. Robb, adtalnistrator, ya. Stophon and John ©, Whito, €644.63, dJupag Suita—Joseph Dworuk va. Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Railroad Company; ver- va. durnea Cast verdioy $185.55, and motion for new ee Jupat sMonan—Union National Bank vs. D. . Cantield, $309.60—Louls Hansler ot al, ys. Honty” ‘Powes; verdict, $208.75, and notions Or new trial, o 4 APPELLATE COURT-SECOND DIS- TRICT. Bpictal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Orrawa, IIL, Feb. 8—Cases have this day deen decided in the Appellate Court, Second District, as follows; #57. Sumner ct al. v8. Sisson et al; nf- firmed, $1, Jackson ve, Biles; affirmed, 405. Bennett va. Van Flect et al; amrmed. 409, Johnson ys. Kooning; afllrmed, 410, Galena & Southorn Wisconsin Rall- road ye, Barrett; uflirmed. ‘411, Blair va, Ray et al; affirmed, 413, Hatch va. Weee; dismissed, 4t4. Wilmington Star Mining’ Company, etc, ys, Allen et al.; aflirmed,: +. 431, Commnisstoncts ‘of Highways of tho ‘fown of Dinuick, ete., vs. Commissioners: of Highway of tho Town of Waltham, ote. ; ried. aaa towlo & Roper vs. Gonter; reversed. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, I880—TWELVE PAGES. 423, Mellard ct al. ve, Ives remand je 424. Lurgett vs, Paxten et al; atinned,, 425, andy, administratrix, ete, ve. Gor deny aftirmed, 427, Shoruan vs, Whitney, administrator, attirined, Breen vs. Sullivan; reversed and re- mended, z 429, Hartwig et al. va. Gerinan Fire-Insur- ance Company; alirmed, Smith “vs. Colton; reversed and re- reversed and Mi. rysinger et al, ys. Rock Istand Na- Henih seni | ailirmect. peck vs. Hickman, for use, ete.; dls- tnissed. 40, Bench et al, vs. The First M.E. Chureh of Fairbury; atllrined, 411, Robbins vs, Roth; afirmied. 445, MeDougal ys, Connelly; afllrmed, 446. Denslinger ys, Clausen, adininistra- tris, ete; aflirmed, 449, Brott vs. Wood ef al; affirmed, 453, Starle vs, Moore et al. alirmed, 408. Thvuter vs, Baileys anlrmed. , Baldwin ys. Stearmman et aby af- 1, Tfotley vs, Stratton; reverseil and re- mia ect, ~~ anit alley: vs. Spaulding, for use, cte.; al ed. 462, Lacey vs, Bake et al; dismissed. 464, ‘Troutman ys, Hills; order reversed, 465, Williains vs. Galt; aflirmed, 403, President and Board of ‘Trustecs of the Village of Fulrbury ys. Rogers; afiirined, 5 oly Western Extension Mallrond Company vs. Gray; supersedens granted upon plaintl in error iting: bond in sum of $3,000, Thy Court adjourned to Tuesday, Leb, 10, atl0a. im, MALIGNANT DIPHTHERIA. Conferences of Homeopathic . clans. A very Inrgely-nttended meeting of the Clinical Socicty of Hahnemann Medical Hos- pital was held last evening in Room 3 at the Grand Pacife, Dr. C, I. Von Tagen presid- ing In the absence of President J. 3, Taleatt, The room was crowded, and among the andi- ence were over twenty Indies, Tho ordinary business of the meeting was gotten through with In very short order, after Which Dr. Barker proveeiled to read a serles of reports of cases of diphtheria In all its different forins, subinitted by various homeopathte physlelans, ‘Iho papers were simply dese! tlons, couched in medieal terms, of the symp toms of each Pptient and the particular med- icines applica in euch ease, With these reports there was submitted an account by Prof, Von ‘Tagen of an epidemic of diptitiheria in Philadelphia some years ago. But inthis ease also the description wasof tho most technical character, and would be of no Interest to the general reade A. shinllar paper prepared by Dr. J. cott was read by the Seerctary, Dr. MMleseh- Jer read a part of 0 translation from Ger- mman work on diphtheria, recommending the employment of a Wash prepared from the sap of atree which grows in South America. The remedy fs as yet without a name. Diseussion was called for, and Dr, Dodgo opened the bail, He had found triturations of nllrate of silver and. the bromide of am- imnonja quite useful in diphtheria, as was also pulsatile and the mono-bromute oMumphor, Dr. Sintth believed there was no need for hunting ups new series of remedies, Dr, edmond Cox had said that six remedies Physl- were enough for any physiclan to use In gen- eral practice, and no_pliystehin should use more than twelve, Yet they had several hundreds already, and more were belng pro- Posed evers:day aul year. Physicians should earn well the powers of the medicines in use and be careful in their administration, and there would be some cliance for patents. He claimed that homeopathy hal been proved asnecess both in cholera and diphtherta, Ho favored the use of proto-lodide of mercury and of bromine in the list-named disense. Ventilation and proper alimentation were also very important. Prof, Hawks sald ho always felt very mad- est In the presence of mallgnant diphtheria for he had seen many cases which baited all skIL Ile considered ita most virulent dis- ease, and one of the hardest to cure, Malle- nant diplitherit was characterized by the resence of living vegetable fungi, and he celiuved that where It became epidemie this was the result (in almostevery case) of hereditary Predisposition. Dr. Burt satd he had been much pleased with the papers which had been read, and thought a yote of thanks should bo adopted to their authors, In his expertenee of ma- lignant diphtheria he had heen bothored 2 goud deal by hemorrhages from the nostrils, and he wanied to know if any member could suggest n remedy, Prof, Mall took exception to the title “ ma- guant dlputhori He could not sua where the distinction caine in tniess It wos: considered that when the patient died the dlsense was malignant, and that when he re- covered it was notso. ‘The subject, was one of the grentest importance not only to the profess! ion, but to the public, They. must jook for the eanse of the disease in order to ascertain what, if any, prophylactic treat- mnent should bo used, He thought — at- mospheric influences and oxtens vapors or were Breatly answerable the sprend of this dreadful disease, | Bat drainage and deeay tng, vegetnble matter were, in his opinion, the gailfather and godmothor of diphtheria, In Chicago, among the wealthier classes, i¢ had becomes the fashion to bring water-closets and stand- Ing wash-basins Into the sleeping-rooms, These scptl Intliences, fmproper diet, and. bad ventilation were among the exclting: causes of diphtherla. As to treatment, they had hada yery fine rehearsal of them. Me agreed with thom all, and jie alse suggested some more, both for {ternal application and asa gughe. One or two other gentlemen spoke, and the meeting adjourned. $$ From “ Glaw-iHaniuncr® to Blanket, All the Year Round, Tho most ridiculous specimen of mankind known tomo feth seducatod negro, Tn parts of tho world .whica «Lo huve not yot visited, the United states, ‘or instaneo, there may probably bo seg ah oye or aditterent sort. Tho experience upon which'l basa my observation ts confined to the West Indies, the gion Muin, tho. West Coust of Africa, and Capo Colony, ‘This is wide enough give na rule, yet not so wide us to deny exceptions, 1 nm not at alt prepared to say What munner of education would elyillzo the negro, whilst Ieaving intact his manhood and hla intive virtues, such ag thoy Soino startling ineldents of tho lite Kail Laps Culunists to think t tho at E poless nnyway, Edmund sau was « show-pupll, «© gradnato, a deputy magistrate, and so on, Ho Ienchod with Stir Lurtla Frore, in company with other officlils und mugnates of tho nelghvor- hood, when his Excellonyy visited the Eastern Provinee, He attended the publa bull hi whtte teand “olnw-haminer"; but two days afters ward ho ted to the bush, and jn due time was killed, wenving the murtial costuins of a blanket andadaub of clay, Dulwann's cnse, again, {sy hurd upon negrophilos. A rich nan, 9 preacher, wehamplon of Sunduy-schools, te nlyo took to. tho bush, the blanket, and the palut, ending lke tho young warrior Edinund, oo An Opeora-House Tontine, Agraud Nutlonil Opura-House ts to bo built on the Thames embanianent in Loudon, and It isexpeeted wil be a model theatre, ‘The cost will be 2760,00. ‘Tho plan on which Itia ta, he built ls rathor astrange one, Each sharcholder on taking a shure receives & per cont interest, and in. addition (4 allowed to nominate the Ute of anybody hy chooses. ‘The annual ineame of tho opera-housets divided ritably among thes| shnrubolders, and, na sack of the 60 any pal ited ves or nominees decwises, those shareholders only whose nonilices survive contlane ta divide ratubly the annual iucunto, util eventually the shareholder whose pomlave survives all the othors becomes entitled to all the property; butuntil this occurs, every yeur briny, bin in from 20 or 80 to DO por cent, ud the quae may be, Each sharcholder has a right to emne Wiifo in respect to nach of hix shires, and in order Woxpodite matters so that the tontine may he des tormined within a respectable tine, no one isto bo nuralnuted that ls under 6d yerltsand whe tho next ton, twelve, or fifteen years have passed wvay. the lucky winnor will be loft to enjoy his Property, é ry Linzt and Princoss Wogtornich, ag Heewstere Letter dn thé Phitudetphta Telegraph. Liaat ig one of the most independent ot men, and never acknowledges ey euntrol but that 0) frlondvhip und respect. “1 have eon him ae Line Pedutrecsptions: saysn friend of mine, whore @ Walked through the silons with tho fre, grant alr of a perfect gentlomun, gracious to all, treated with rovercutiil respect by all, but never dolgning to touch the pinno, and Royalty even: not during to usk hit.” Livat hid always becn remurkable for this social independence, When be was a young man, in the very brilliant period uf his carly pOmdaeity, wome thirty or: forty renee ago, ‘hy visited Vien. Tha celebrated Princess Metternich, wife of tho xrent diplomut- ist Motternich, was the chief of doclety; ber wtlon was tho groat one of tho day. Sho was a orilitant, captivating woman, clover, full of Hino sociaty wladom; one uf the lustof tho ruce of grande daings, -Thoe blucst of blood rin in ber velne, aod she wus as haughty as Lucifer ot tinos. At one of her receptions her husband in- vited Liazt, took the young artist, about whose “musical aud private ‘lita wll tho guy people of Europe wero talklig, up ta the Princess, and In- troduced him, fl wus henrwractartrn haughty moods, us it happencd, *Yuur dsvt visit to Viewnu,” bho guld, joking full in the handsome, atately y “T hope you al lolnug well in four busine “An Madame he Princesses’ replied bse! have no business. ‘That vexntion belongs to di- plenty and bankers, For one instant the whole soctal high world of Vienna looked on breathless at this pasate of arms between the Queen of Society and the ertes Drated urtist whose sochi) Btrecesses equaled his piblle ones. The Princess and Dleet guized steadily nt each other: neither Minced: then ehe ylelded graciously, and taking bly urn walked through the silons with bite as if he had been a Prince of the Imperial blood; front that tine forward Liszt hid no better and truer fn cn, friend thin: the spotled child of soclety, the ay a3, s$nzt Metternfeh, The anecdote ‘khows character, Noman can be kinder, howe e than he {a to bis friends, denies them nothing. He tasimpte, tender, syinpathotic, full of feeling, and most etsy of approach,—even: notichpites deroands ot, his kindess, ‘This ix one aide, and a inost charming one, of his charntetor, ut there is another side, not bo yenbu, which belongs to the world ait large. ‘To genernt Baclety hats anelegant, polished man of the worlds cold, hughty, uorppronetiah! nitirely fodependent of everything andeverybody, He does not need Inxury, nor tha «ocivty of any one. — ea -YOLUANIC ERUPTIONS. Staring Phenomena In a West-India Isund=A Downpour of Mud—The Itivers Chokied id Wish Poinoned by Suiphtrous Deposttn. Ono of tho strangest freaks of nattre ever recurded occurred on the 4th of December In Domtntea, one of the islands constltulng the lea ward group of the West Indies. The island Is situated In latitude 15 degrees 13 minutes north and longitude 01 degrees 44 ininutes west, and has an aren of 406 square miles, It is of , Volcanic origin = and ~— the most elevated of the Lesser Antilles, the highest point belng 6u15 feet above the level of the sea, Numerous hot and sulphur springs are Interspersed through the small valleys that He between tho mountain chalng, and the goll in thelr vicinity is considered to be very fertile. Coffee grows well on the hillsides and sugar In the low lands. 'Thunderestorms ure not very 6c- vere and earthquakes aro of rare ocourrence In ‘the fslund, so that the people were quite unpre- fares for the vigitutlon of the 4th. The follows ng isitn necount of the phenomenn is witnessed inthe capital, Rogen, und other parts of the fslund, published bt the Dominican of dun. 12: A litle after 11 oelock tt. m., soon ufter high mass In the Roinan Catholle Cathedral and while diving service wis stltl solo un in the Anglican and Wesleyan chapels, nll the indications of an ng thunderssturm ruddenty showed wives; the utmosphere, which Just prev Jously Ind been cuol and pleasant, allght show- ers filling ainee early morning, becane at once pany sting hot, the rumbling of distant thund was heard, and the Hat bluo and fleeey white of the sky turned into at heavy and lowerlng binek; “soon the thunder pens came near and loud, the lightuing taahes, of a blug and red color, more frequent and vivid, tho rain, first with a fow heavy drops, com- cedto pour ag if the floodgit:s of beaven were open, Ina moment itdarkened as ff night had oome, a strong, nenrly oyerpowering smell of Bulphur announced itself, and people who pruned to ho outin the streets felt the rain dtvops fulllug on thoir heads, backs, nnd ders Uke showers of hullstones. | Tho i$ of this wna to be noted by lovklug ut the spouts, from which the water was rualitny like 60 ammny cataracts of molton Iead, while the gutters: below ran swollen streams of thick xray mut, looking Ike nothing over seen tn them befare, n the meantime the Roseau River had worked Hxelf Into u stute of ind fury, overtiowing {ts bunks, carrying down rocks and large trees, and threatening -destruction to the bridges over it, und tho houses fn the neighbors hood, When the storm censed—it tisted th ie belies Nee roofs and walls of the buildings tn town, the street pavement doorateps and biek yards were Tound cover wlth a deposlt of volcanic débris, holding to- gether like elay, dark gray In cotor, and In some plices lying mote than an ineb thick, with small eblung imutallle purtieles on the surtace, eutild be easily fdeutifled as iron Se ing up some of the stull it ore only a Alight exumination to determine [ts main eon sthiuents,-aandstono and magnesia-the pyrltes below slightly mixed, and silver showlne itse! ineven sinaller quantity, ‘This 1s, In fuut, the. composition of the voloante mud thrown up a the soufridres at Watton Waven and in the Boll- ue Luke country, and itis found. it sobrtlon as. vil in the lake water, The Devil's Billiard Table, within half a mile of the Bolling Lake, (s composed wholly of this substance, which there nysumes the churacter of stone in formation. Inquiries instituted on Monday morning re- veiled the fact that, excepton the southeast, tho mud shower bad not extended beyond the limite of the town, On the northwest, In the dircetion ef Fond Colo and Morne Dael, noth pure raln-water had fallen, and nelther nor Polute Michel had seen any signs: of voleunte dsturbance. The direction of the wind during the storm and some time after— cast to west and santh—stov nih how tho dust-cloud had traveled, but, striamyo to euy, Shawford, which Iny si the wind current, aud which sucks down most of the rain that collects on the summit of Micotrin, bad cs 2 eaped the shower, though the trees at Cun ningtun’s, whieh runs literally. looked: ce post. ‘The nek p ™m. 08 If covered with hour: ships riding nt anchor before tho town jouth- weat) were plentifully covered with the mtd; a smallsloop galling In the Marthiique Channel, south of tho Istnnd, received some on its deck. t tho Villuge of Soufriére. howover, front tho Scots’ Ifead end of which one com- mands a view of Martinique over the Channel, and at the brek of which wre nu- merots solfateens and some ephur lilly. noth ing unusunl was noted, tho nium strenm running throvgh tho vill aud whieh alws overiiows at the sign of voleanic uctlon In the interior, not having risen an inch above Its normal level. “Butwhat happened at Pointe Mulatre enn- Dles 4 to spot the locale uf the eruption, Pointe Mulutro lies at the foot of the range of mount- ning on tho ti of.which the boliing Inke freta and th ‘Tho only outict of tho tako cn cusaide which” frills into one of the branches of tho Pointe Mulutro River, sthacolor and temperature of which, at one tine and nother, show the existence or otherwise of voleanig netivity In the Inke country. We inay observe, en passint, that the fall of the water from the lake ts slinilar in sppeneniee to the falla on tho sides of the Roalrama in the interlor of British Guinn thero 48 no continuous stream, but the water over- Jen} ite basin. ke # kettly boelling over, aud comes down in dotached easendes from the top. May there not bo 1 bolling ake on the une appronelinble summitof Roairuma? The phe- nomena noted at Pointe Mulatre ov Sunday was similar to whut we witnessed ONL, Dae WIth every feature moro strongly nin The fall. of mnt was henvler, “covering all the flelds; the atmospheric disturbu was greater, nnd the change in the appearance of. tho ranning water about the plree nore surprising. Tho Pointe Mulatre Riyersuddenly began to runt volcanic mud aud water, thea the inud_ pre: dominated and almost burled the stream isd its weight, and tho odor of sulphur in the alr be enme positively oppressive. Soon the fish Inthe wrter—brnehet, entnoo, meye, crecro, mullet, down to thy, cel, the éray fxh, tho locho, tho tétar, and ‘the dormer—died and were thrown on tho banks, The mud carried down bythe. river hus formed # bauk at the mouth which nearly dams up the strenin and threatens to throw tt Dack over the low lying junds of the Pointe Mulatre estate. The ‘reporta trom the Laudat seatlon of tho Boiling lake district are enrious, ‘Tho Batchelor ag Adiniral Rivers and the numerous milnoral sPrlngs which arise In that part of the fsland dre at running an thick white flood, Ike crean milk, Tho fneo of the entire country, from tho Ad- iniral ver to the Bolfatera Plata, has under- gone some portentous char which tho fright- ened peasants who bring tho nows to Rosewn geon unuble clearly and cunnectedly tude: and the volennic netivity: KUN contimies Yarlous patios will prosaed on oe to the distrlet, and wo expect to be tn position next week to glve more nit particulars,’ eee aE Why Ho Carriod a Watch fa Hin Hut, Detvolt Free Presa, We havo seon a grent deal written and heant conalilernble anil about tho “Man in the tron Mask,” nnd tho man witha brick" iu his het, but while riding ono Western rullrgid a short tins alnco wo actually beheld a man with w wateh fn his hut—aye, fo his haty—but neron the inside of his hat —ic plain allvor wateh set lit hig hat front about midway between tho rim ant tho crown, fuce outward, so that any one piss ing in trontat hin cnuld tell the Hine of du: Ho wos a iniddlesnged man, wih long hatr—by the way, how Is ft that almost ull eccentric Individuals wear ong babry—-eyen Satison dit uatll Delliak Cound a pale of shears, and pald no appirent attention to the numerus queer looks cnst ut hlin, It getting nolaed about, the train, wuineroua persons from other curs would puss through the etch he wis fn to seu the mun with the watch in bie hat. At last one young gent with more assurance than discretion Venturad to tak Ae peculiar purty the pean Natta enrred bf wired: ie Chit prom lent posi+ ton. ‘Lhe aldaport looked his questioner Aoalty tu the frcaand eb Unt was an ahi wateh, and every Uine ib etenek tt bit bls bend and reminged hie that {twas thine ty take ly medieine, and remarking, “it hM Just steuck,” pulled out a bottle of Sold rye" and took a good “awlg¥ aud the young man retrentud amid tho ‘quiet siniles of tho adjacent pugscit- yond Ene Almond Culture in California, San Francisco Hulletin, ‘ Sixty pounds of murketublo uimonds from an olght-yoursold tree would bo un extraordinary: yield, © ‘Tho price te wauilly from 18 to 18 cents per pound, If au trees were pluntod on an acro hoy would in much lose erihe, nut ihun etybt yoges bo so erowded that the crop might fall tu Mach an uvorage of tly pounds per tree, Ouo of tho most successful almond-xrowers In the Btuty sald, not long ago: “It tL nad to plant my or- chard over again f would set only sixty trees to the utre,weoupying Uhe epace between Will tem- porary crops ; The ulmpond treo nveds an abundance of rvor Tho almond isu proiiiuble tree wherover it will beur well. It {a udepted to only is small part of the State and da tatich alfeeted by local ellimatic conditions. One serivus diftedtty is that tho mond does not bear heavily every: Your, Ver Ly the plage eat adapted ty ity Gully From rhe of the yleld of almonds and of th pense of handthig fhe crop we are enabled to state that. even une der the inmost fayertble conditions, the profit. WH not heanore thie $100 to £30 per i the trees are eheht or ten years ald. mond tree i4.9 long the In comin inte full bear. ing. and this ia also a drawh ST, where Inv Isndupted to almonits, wa idee thet well worth planting, and uttiotely., ne doubt. al mons will be reckoned among tho valuable ox porta of tho Stat fellows estimonal (0 Mr. Fellows, WE, the undersigned, Clergymen of the Metho- dist Church in Nova Scotia, having, uted the preparation known as PELLOWS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITES, prepared by Mr. JAMES I, FELLOWS, Chemist, St. John, N, U., or having known cases wherein its effects were OSPUTTES, beneficial, believe itto bea reliable remedy for the | dincases for which It is reommended, JAMES:0, HENNIGAR, Pres, of Conference, JOHN MeMURRAY, Ex-Pres, of Conference, WM. SARGENT, JOHN A, MOSHER. JOHN W, HOWIE. 5 STEPHEN F. HUESTIS, RICHARD W. WEDDALL, ALEX, W. NICHOLSON, (CRANSWICK JOST. ROWLAND MORTON. JOHN JOHNSON. FELLOWS’ COMPOUND SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITES Spoedtly and permanontly cures Congestion of the Lungs, Bronchitis, Consumption, Nervous Urostras ton, Shortness of Hrenth, Palpitation of the Heart, Trembling of the Itunds nnd Limbs, Physical ant Mental Depression, Loss of Appetite. Lesa of Energy, Jose of Memory, und wil rapidly Improve the wenk- ened functions and organs of the bedy, which de- pond for henith upgn vohtutary, seml-¥oluntary, and Involuntary nervous nction. Jt acta with vigor, gen: tleness, and aubtioty, owing to the exquielts hurmony of ite Ingredients, akin to pure blued itrolf. Its taste Is pleasant nnd its eects permanent. . Look ut for the name and nddrest, 2. 1. FELLOWS, BL Jolin, N. B., on the yellow wrapper in water mink, which Is seun by holding tho puper bofore the ght. Price, $1.50 per bottle. Six for 87.50. BOLD HY ALL DRUGGISTS. J, N. HARRIS & CO., Western Agents, CINCINNATI, 0. ? MINERAL WATER, SS yp E> TRADE-MARK THE SILURIAN MINERAT. 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Tho attention of capitalists Is called to the snle of this Magninicent Hotel by the Sherim of the Parish of Orleans on tho Yh day of Fonrnary next, under fore closure by fret murteage bondholders, ‘This world-renowned Hutel isene of tho finest in the United States, has but jutely buen renovated und filtod up with the must modern improvements ula cost of neuriy $100,000. Tho ronts dorived from It at present, Inciting the stores and offices forniuy partor the tullding, amount toover $4.00 per onium, nnd ©,00 will cover ex+ penses, taxes and tnsuranee Inciudud, leaving a net profit of FAL, equn) tos revyonue of 10 pur cent clear un an investment of RLU, Itaroly do in Opportunity offer itself for sch 8 re- muneratlys employment ef the conntantly-incroasing at eof hile capital, and, with the very Aattering prospocts of the future condition uf Now Orlunns, oie Gra Tak OLD RAILS FOR SALE. ‘Vola Company offors tor eto FIVIS THOUSAND TONS of Old Iron Italls, to be delivered in about equal Monthly quantities betwuon Muy und October. Delivery will he mado at any pulnt botweon Chicaxu snd Port Huron, ‘Verma; Caah on delivery, ‘Tondors will be recalved by the understened, up to Mth February, at the Company's Oftico, Montreal, . JOSEP HICKEON, Prealdent, The Company's OMicos, January Sth, 180. SLICA'TLOD Emerson's Anthem Book. By 140, Emoraon. 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ONDNANCR AGUNCY, | No. 1 Greene-st., corner Houston (Army Building), P.O, Tox 181), ew Yoni Grey, Jan. 10 189, Heatod Proparals, in dupticate, will be recelved and opened at this office atl2m., on Feb. IL iSO, for tha purchase of obsolete and Unservicenlio Ordnance ‘und Ordnance Stures on hand at the U. nAnes Axency und New York Arsenal, Governor's Inland R. YL, embracing Iron, Cannon; Field, Store, and Garrison Guu-Carringes; Shot and shell; Implements and) Equipments: Stus elas Itifles; Revolvers; Hworda: Subren; Cavalry snd Infantry Equipmani and Accoutromuntst Smiall-Arm Ammunition; Po: ‘nr Mneniner; ‘Tools nnd Utonaita; also Berap Metal OF dotatts will bo found th the Catalogue, eoples of jotaiis wii bo found tn the Catnlozus, eoples a which can be prgees, at the Ordnance Onice. Wash- Jngton, D.C. U.S. Ordnance Agency, and New York Arrenal, canht 1U por cont nt the timo of the awnrrt, and tho remnindor frler tothe removnl of tie property, ‘Thirty dass mill by alluwed far payment 7 and ro AL of Stores cking-hoxes will bo charged forat pri is the iveparemente™ i The Wepart right to reject any of all bids not di wed antisfactory. Prior to the rece ace of any bil i will have to be approved hy t War Department. Proposals with benddres*ed tothe .4. Oriinance Agency, Now York City O°. 0, Dox 181), and must be indorsed “ Proposals for the pure chara of Obsolete and Unserricenbie Gntnanog and Ordnance Binres, s. Lt.-Col, of Ordnance. wnnrntts ILBOAD TAML-TARLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MANKS.—4 Saturday ia pied ‘Sunday exceptod. EMonaay ‘oxoonte Chicago && Northwestern Raltiway, ‘Meket Offices, M Clark-st. (Khorman House) and ay the depots, Teave. | Arrive, aT’netfig Fast TANG. scsseverseeere m estoux oly & Yankton, pm abubuque Day Bx. ela gm a Dubuque Nght E: am eOumba Night Begs am am pm am pm am pm 0 UMibeaukea Iussenger. Milwaukee Passenger (dat jeapolia Texpy y polls Hxpres bLa Croeag Express .. Lia Crosse Express: LWirona & New Ulin, Winona & New Ulm alako Geneva & Roc b¥ond du Luc, via Janesvilio.. Pullman Hotel Cars aro run through, betwoen Chi- ant und Councll Bl in tho train leaving Chicago uta n,m. ; Noother rod runs Paliman er any other form of hotel enrs west of Chiengo. ‘a—Depat corner of Wells and Kinzio-nts, b—Depot corner of Cannl and Kinzle-ste. { Chienge, Hurtington & Quiney Tatlrodd. For Maps, Gildo-Hooks, Time-Tabdies, Bleentng-Cas aceommatnations, appty at any of the folldwini ticket oMfces of the Company: 40 Clarkest., Gran Pactiic Hotel, Brink's Express office (on northeast corer Iandoiph and Sinte-sta.), foot of Indiana- ay. Grind itral Pepot, corner Sixtesnth and or Wau corner Canal snd Comal Madtso! Oltawn & Strent Nebrasku & Ka ais Fant FEXprese. nniane (ity & St lub Hapecthcee| barduyenie patro Pruitics: y B. & Q.Palnee Dintng-Cara and Putiman 16-whoal Sleeping-Cars run between Cilenue and Omaha, To- peku, und Kansas City, on the Pacifia Expross. Chiengo, Rock Talnnd & Pacife Teatirond. Depnt, corner of Van_iuren and Sherman-sts, ‘Tiekot ‘Onices, i Clark-st., Shertnon House, Palmer House, Grand Puciti Hotel, canal, corner Madison, . Leave. | Arrive. Davonport ExpresBesss Omata Be Hanes oy. Chitwan Fea iran. ceo Peru avenmmouniio ume Express, “shally except Sunda; tally Secupt Stondays, Chtengo, Mttwankee «& St. Pant Haltwny. Union Depot, cornor Madison und Canni-sts. Teket Oltico, GS South Glurk-at, und ut depot, ly oxccpt Batuntays, {ilwankeo Expross, Wisconsin & Minnesota, mn Hay, und Mohastu throich Day Express, -«/*10:10 a 1a)* 4:00 pm Difwauko HH Chivn, . Liberty Villy Accommodiuttai Milwaukee, St. 1 Un Fast Mall catty). Wisconsin © Minnesota, Green| Bay, Stovens Potty arid “Ast lund thronet Night Expres 9:00 pml¢ 7:00 am, Alltrainssun via Milwaukee. Tickota for St. Paul avid Minneapolls nre-xood elther via Madison and Aeatrie du Chien, or tia Watertown, Ls Crosse, and nena. : Chiengo & Alton. Unton Depot, Wert Side, near Madison-st. bridge, ang ‘Kwenty-thind-st, ‘Ticket Ofices, at Depots, @) South Clark-st,, Graud Pacitio Hotel, abd Palmer Houss, Kanvas City & Denyer Fast E: Kanes Mata Night Express, St. Louls, Kpringtield & ‘To: Mobile &’ Now Urlouns 13 St Lous, Springiield y Peorla, Huclington & Keoknk Pekin & Pyoria Exp mlenge, & Valuends He. 1 raitie, bat asia duliot & Drleht Accommodation, Iilinote Central Kaltrond. Depot foot of Lako-at. and foot uf Twonty-necond-st, ‘Hokot OMcw, 321 Itantolph-at., near Clark, Grand Pacitic Uotol, and Palmer House, Luare, “Arrive. BE Lown Toxna Fa Catro & Now Orleans E: aCatro & ‘Toxas Lixp1 ess 5 epursotupa: BSSRR8585o bPeorin, Nurlington & Keokuk... | Dubuque & Sloux City Hxprons,.[F Dubuque & Nloux Clty. Expro: ani Pansenge! aOn Saturday night runs to bOn Baturday night runs to Peoria, AMichigna Central Ratirond. Depot, font of Lako-st and foot of i'wonty-second-eh ‘Hekot Unico, 67 Clarkeat., southdast oornor of tans doiph, Grund Pacitio Huta), and at Palner House, . Leave. | Arrive. Malt (via Main and Atr Line) Hy aati aeerneneeneer es Kalamazoo Accommodatio! Auantle Express (daily ‘Niaht Express if + gi) ain > 4:0) pw] 910.35 i 5315 prnif 8:B) wo eus10 pi "i709 Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne & Chteago Raltway. Dopo, cornur Canal and Madison-sta, Tickat Offices id Clarkent., Patines ituuee, und Grund iacltis Matel Arrive. Jano. ita Express. Faat Ling.sesriseseen 5 Naltiuiers & Ol Popoti Ition Building, mn speand-at Licker Ofices, Car ‘Urund Pacttis Hotel, and Depot ( ‘Loave, | Arrive, ‘farning Ext WY nul} 6:0 an Rar Wane. ¢ ¥:40 pm? 75 pm & Michigun Sont! depot Hurl eau frame ofieo under Shennan Siuuse, a KY ruiatt diutiss, Chicos Inthe rand Vucitio Hutol und Pliner House, Teave. | Arrive. am? 70 pm + bal wy # 72) pm 7 ati Luke She ‘Picket oMtcus arate Wank econo re : Atluntio N. ¥. Express (daily) Fost Express. seseneee! St, Loule 18, Te. Ie Ana.) ot pte Woae Bide, Lvare, Vittabure, Ctnoianat! (Cinelnuatl Air-Line a: Dopot, corner ve Citutan and Cars Arrive. Cineinunt!, Indianapolis, Lout vail "Sorunibus by ssi SOM ait Het Cincinnati, Indianapo! Day Kaproda.: ite Flue erpraas Chicago & Eastern Mitnots Ratiroud, omcen. 17 Clarkiate Lata : fan alae “anetitote ‘and Depot “oornor of follats, tn i Pas litte and Care Taave. | Arrive. Br © 4:20 2a ul 3 Baa at rss) . Rene & Widrlan’ Yiapre MISCELLANEOUS. 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