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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1880. fo wreat ns that of. the actors In the merry feene, but they had tho Advantage on tholr side of not being compolled to dressup, or to leave their houses, In order to, participate, in part at least, in the very Joll¢ party. ‘Tho Freneta opera-honfie company under tho managen tent of Mr. Muurive tholr return to this elty, devote op Performances to the Wen io" nevolent. 8 afer THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. 4, Travers, Paris, Ont, is at the Palmer. Osborn, Quincy, Is at the Tremont. W. MeWood, Aontreal, {sat the Tremont. BF. Tichenor, Peoria, is at the Sherman, Charles Turner, Omaha, 1s at the Sherman, HL. N. Barker, of St. Paul, fs at dhe Gard- Fritnscae nt cihene od » ovening eet apart for pint, on whirk oeenaion “Tells of Normatiy.” The urrar gement entered futo is that half the Roly by members of tha it ite “benevolent fund, spose reekers nfter amuses e presouted the proceeds of nll tickets ciety ehitl go to The ch aritably-at ment rte, therefe Dr. D. F, Bishop, Lockport, N, ¥,, {3 at the eo Soc will be given Inn few di tek éta enn be had at Magny's Doarborn strect. ‘Tl DG. Houston, Us S. Ay fs at tho Grand ckets honght at the Box- olf fee gount only for the manager's bonent, A guilet. aud very pleasant wedding oc. last night nt the residenco of Mr. and ‘Mrs. i. M. Shietits, No. i224 South Sangninon [atreot. at rue tho nupthus of tho! D 8 ¥ Lieut. S. N, Wolf, Us 5 Au Isnt the Willian D. Hale, Astoria, Ore,, is at the we Re Re hele Se BOOT: Aarne Dc ary a Thy coremon » tho Rev. Dr. Goadwin olll- ciate. ‘The bride nad groom wero unattended, couple recel ed oir relatives and William F, Vilas, Madison, Wis., 1s at the 4 A. F, Warren, Unetings, Minn, is at the dup’ edcts entrant fin mediate friends who were presont, and) then the compiny aut down ton bounteous wedding: ! y departed for nteip ast ovening. Intending to be absent. ning, they will take up their 3 South Sangamon. street, plensed to see thelr fricuds, 4]. d. Cowles, of Minnenpolis, is at the ‘and Mrs. ‘Tre '‘D. M, Forry, Detroft, Mich., Is stopping at No where they wilt be The Comtalttog having tn charge tha 4 George B. Kellogg, Rochester, N. Y., is at {he Sherinan, GC. W. Taylor, Spring Valley, Minn, fs at, © tho Sherman, " Dr, J. M. Ristine, Cedar Raplds, ts reghs- tered at tha ‘Tramont. ; Robert. Molloway, Agriculturts, Mon- mouth, HL, ts at tho Grand Paciiie. James P.Root, of this city, Is at present: th Washlogtan, on some political mission bent, . Slomnons, President Northwestern pany, Milwaukee, Is reg’ etercd atthe Grand Pacille. W. W. Hungerford, Superintendent Og- Lake Champlain Hallrond, Ogdens- eat tho Grand Paciiic. | TL Page, Assistant General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Chlengo, Milwaukeo & St. Pa sat the Grund Lrcifie, ? Exeldout. Gov. Pinehback, of Souisiana, who has been In Washington for some divs look= after his hoped-for appointment, will bo tin is for tho bail to be given Ww angplees of the Hiberninn Rifles, at the Hon Ruflding an the evening of March 1 lust night ut Burke's Hotol. it ‘The Committee on Music reported t! rnian Band of fifty pieces had beer Faure for tho ovension, Committes on H aUtlorized to have 400d addltlonat ed. Messrs. James BK. Murray and were appointed ‘at a ng a committee to plice tickets ported that they had met. re of suecess, Amon rere Armour & Co., Field, Leiter & Co. Towle & Roper, the Chicago Gus~ & Coke Company, Franklin MacVeugh, t, Wolf & Co, Poter Schuttler, Ryan & Delnhunt, Preston, Kean & Co. aan First National Hank, tell roportad that the willitary organization Tully armed aad equipped. journed until Thursday wver tein the Hbornl su mutnbercd 240 met, The Committee ad, THE CIPY-ITADE. - ‘The employts in the Water Department will be pald toeduy. ‘tho Committees on Harbors and Bridges ig called for Montdays ‘The Finances Committes Js entled to meet to-morrow ufternoon. Proposals will be recetvedl to-day for draw- {ny out tho old piles at the weat od of Madison Btrect bridge preparatory to rebuild Fae ee ee EU TE arg pen een Sp ranklin W, Fish, of the Union 'The- ologial Seminury, fectured in Inet ovening on "Thy Iteli' tor 1» Buneess.” ‘The temperature Managse, optician, & Lower Farwell ton of Charics erday, us observed is treet, ERIN, WA; 101. My ANS Bhrometer, 4a. f Judgment for in favor of the Nutiomil Printing Cos was rotyirned aginst tho ma lo Lingfard company for print. ‘Bugement here, pany of this elt niger of tho Diel ing done during their “LG. Baker, St foul, EP, Wrieht, butt, “Detroit, Superintendents rh Union Telegraph New York je City Treasurer yesterday received $82 from the Controtler and $2,717 from tho Water Departnent, The South-Town Collevtor patd over $10,008 In vity scrip, "Me Fire-Marshal's report for. January shows tht thoro were thirty flres during tho month and fifteen false alurms, The ‘bulldings was $8701, and on goods 24,112, Anong the biilding permits issudd yester- Warren Spritiger to ereet n three-story and basement machine-shop, 80: fect, from Canal to Clinton sti son nnd Van Buren, to cost $10,000, The Mayor wants the ordinance In refer. eneo to cnrrying concealed weapons Ro umended that 0 fee of nbout $2 shill bo atanting porinits, ft these polnits of tha! W Company, and J. W. ¥imonton, 3 of tho Associated Pty 4s, ure at tho Grad Pacific, Tho Oriental Gonsistory, 8.2. 2. S.. gave their Afth aud cone duding reception of the sen bteat tho Asylum, in the American ‘Tho reveption wus unusually ms attended by the sual day was one to 0 pet, between Juck- BUCCCERE NT, aid crowds of delight George Willians fell froin his sen'g wh! street and Chie sz nyvenue, and wos ¢ stunned and bralaca, G. P.Cunningt am, anid thenee was sent to his home, at thoce ener of MighIgun and Rush streets. Henry Seh defer, a resktent of Irving Park, whilodriving home nenr the corner of Sangamon and Lako str ects, wna thrown from bis seut by tho bay ali ding of tho waxon, owing to tha ng away. Mr. Schacfer wus tully ind two ribs broken, After being: attended ty a physician, ho was sent to his me. Night ‘pefore Inst Mr, F.C. Vierlly; big horse ‘and buggy hitehed In front of No. 13 ‘During bis nabsenco tt was a hack-drlyer, yesterday lent the corner of Franklin S nT He nil yesterday usked saverut aldermen to move jn) tho mutter, and thoy promlsed that they would. ‘The Mayor was spoken to again yesterday about the project on the partof some Eastern establishing n glucose manufuc- Ho said the individuals woro clty, but he would not give thel: names, hut he thinks thoy will locate here, They ure seeking a suitable site for the pro- posed works, which must be ilon} there apperrs to be nothing hns talked with the City fed that thore will be no objection to their tap. Ping the miin water tunnel nt a convenient point to yet their water, and thinks the mutter rico cin he satisfactorily udjusted. If tha establishment should come here {t will prove a lnrgo nddition tothe business industry of the ploying « urge number of men, and ing & creat quantity of corn, THE PISTO DRIGADE. The work of Issuing permits to, carry con- cealed weapons goes bravely on. ‘Ten fndlylit- unis came round yesterday with pistols In thetr pockets, and were given nuthorit, Toy wore ng follows: thor, expressman, No. 69 North State Py Drink, expressman, No. 69 North Stato reat. Rheldon L. Hough, Inspector of Customs, No, 18 Park avenue. = ae RB. Hower, butchor, No, 176 Portland ave- ©, Churtes Yoniort, clothing, Nos, 207 and 200 10, jing, ren estate, No. 13 Indiana ETUC. a john Kean, physician, No, 1303 Indiana nve- 1c. dumes Stoyel, boukkeeper, No. 67 Boston nt Hugo E. Hrelea, baker, No. 11 Foi Gcorgo A, Blick, bookkeeper, No. ‘or bas not yet issued 2 “permit” for ut it ig Known that he carries u Ho was attend ' capitalists of, tory tn this cf oes the river, and olse in tho way. inece, and is xatise ye and has not yet been recovered. It mare with white hind fcet, nud a Tha team was probably driven ‘Sut of tho elty, and an effort wit bo made to disp ps0 of tho horse in some country pluce, Arnold, $5 ye bed at No, 50 Clark revét 4o'clock Arnold was a y birth,and wis employed asa thing merchunte dity afternoon by his wife. fern fan Jew by bl tt fr by Loowenatain & C ‘abish avenue, He bad been drinking vory beawily of late, and this Is suppored to have been tha indirect, if not the direct? cause of his death. do left a wife and two small children, haries Money, or Mooney, years and employed at the Malieabte Jrau-Works Hie Island Avenue, in atteicpting to beard éwitcb-onglne No. 244 on the Pra-Hundle Rall- ron, missed his hold, and, falllag be! ‘wheels, had both i wrushed. Ho was taken to his he * Sangamon strect, where he wis nttended by two (puvalotans, who were unable to do anything for y to keep them oun arm horribly 1A correspondent writes from Monee, WII County, complutning of a man who fadriving irdund’ in those parte with o borxe and bigey, retonding to he sollciting urders for Harper ors, of this city, and making himsele by addressing insulting romurks to the peoplo at whose houses he enila, espectally the women. Since Harper Jiros, have no agents out taking ordors for theia in tho country, the Individual {8 unquestionable fraud, and thould be acult with 1s such. ‘Tho Y, M,C. A. State Executive Commit- tee havo held soveral parlor conferences In the interest of the State work. ‘The fallowlng, havo opened their homes to tho Comrittee: William Deerlng, Evanston; E,W, latehford and 0.8. A, Sprague, in this elty, ‘Last evening Moxsrs, . V. Fatwelt, H, Schormerhorn, Robort. Weldon iall, and Gonoral-Seeretury A. ‘I. Hemingwi aconferency with tho Rockford ¥. M. held ut tho residence of 8, 1, Wilkins, Mayor of that city. All of these conferences have beon u grand success, The Baptist Social Unton held a ineeting 6 Grand Pacltle Hotel, with . Guasette in the ehuly, The Commits New Constitution nnide a REQULATING WHAT WE DRUNK, The Committee on Fire und Water mot yester- day afternoon and had yurlous matters under: Among other things passed upon, was in Ordinance prepared by Comuilastoner Waller in reference to water rates and tection of tho sane, cons ideration, It provides for chargliy nt the rite o per Ky than 105,000 gallons were used per month, and he cents per 1,000 where a larger amount wus |. It further provides for allowing ordinary consumer a discount of 6 per cent on w) bills pald fy May and December, and for cut- ting off the water In all instances where the bills, auld threo months atter these dates. Tha feo on Preparing at report, which was adopte Naminations of Oflcers i. Nelson Hhike; | Vi * Edwanl Goodmuiny Secrotury, Jeet, notable ‘t " provisions, wits on fo. and the Mnyor’s recommendations ut additional, engines for the \ ‘Works ivere laid over for further con i ! Tee President, Wills A FISIE STORY, George FP, Gillman went fishing yestorday, and as stringe as if may seem, took his stand on the Wellenteesr bridge, wus adopted, After Th h by tho new Pre: dent, tho Union udj t Ho. caught, amen; HT the first Aue uhers of tho. iluny tribes plekere about twenty inches Jong and welghing about four pounds, which he sent to Mayor Harrison 1o show him whettho river was wording under 4 Democratic Administration, on, and so pleased was hls Monor over it that he cused [tte be putin a vessel of water aud placed upon exhibition in tho Wator De- Tho poor thing endured Its sur- ‘The annual meeting of the Managing Tard of St, Roniface Comnctery German Korman Catholle) and the Rosehill O1 phan Avyhimn wits Tt was bowutle annual receipts of tho nT, and the expenses $160, ihe asy hin, i 4 fo i Cemetery were Tho surplus went 2rd from Wo flrs, and remindor chicly church contritnitions, expenses were $10,746, of whi Mitt. There dre ninety -one tution, ‘Thirty-four ware rece! and thirty-three dischiry Adistingulsheil party of Philadelphia ox. oficehollers and citizens arelyed he ci inst ovening by special car, and were quturtered at tho Tremont House, Hill, ox-Hecviver of 4 Koystono Saw. Worka; WA, Wri allye whan tiken from That, Instead of Ita luayiy Jt Qouting near the aurfuce oft! ter and went Ina bout nnd ploked itiup, It had i pinped inion thy river through the Fullerton avenue conduit, and, dp paddling down the stron toward tho like, was overcome by the wators through which ft passed, wid, however, that there aro ani such fish tu the upper end of the rl are thriving and doing well, but the 8 that they enn bulldinga cast. ie Oa a tho Ine ‘axes; 1 altton Dias ; iy Tit ar uwity from the au puluplog- works. WOME FON THE ATTORNEYS, The Committee on Streete‘and Alloys, South, waa in session yestorduy afternoon, and hid bee fora It varlous matters, the most of which wero Luw Department. vation wus the ordinance for billding n viae tet wt tho foot of Randolph street over tho Witnois Central Ruflrond wits represented, aid contended that thoy owned the line of tho strect. from Michigun avenue cust, una that th ply mad nothing to , of Arizona, ‘Tho purty are undor tho charge of Parsons, and are enroute tothe Tourbstone Mining Distriet of by way of San Frauclico, to look luvs. They are golng through tnt Juy Goult’s private The Hoard of Virectors of the National Christian Assoclution-an organization whose cardinal priaciple ts oppus(tlon to Miwonio and all other oath-bound soclet}cs—sey apart yester= day as nday of fasting and-prayer, und “in I fara mecting At the Associution's 1 Weat Madison street, 1 referred to the rallrond tracks. The t tholr ownership stopped ut Montly paneoded ta be trie, Choy elty wus tho use af luindolph st and that thoy wan thought fuvorably of the agreed to refer thy whole question to the Law partment, WIth instructions to draw another nance on the subject which would better protect tho vlty’s Interests in adjacent proy ho Next mater considered wis a resol providiuy for vindugta wt tho foot of Kundolph, Madison, and 3 tu which took the sume course, ‘Tho ali ordinan the Chlenyo Steam it le of haves in readly, neon and apen rand the. #hyh Scriptures, pry in tho prayors offered, apeetult is wuys Innde of the crime of belonging to oath: hott, seers Kocieties, ant usking God to show: Masons the error of thelr ways. Another souson: of prayor wus held fn the afternoon forthe samo ‘antod of tho The project, and finaly ‘The annual socinble of the Central Church wus bold list evening in the Central Mustes Hill, Tt were about 400 present, representhig the nents of thy churcd. Tr chat talk the entertilpment was conthiued in the email concert hull, A prepared, Including sony by’ the Chleuxa y Misa Erullio Guilty, at Mead Fife, und Mr. A. Abre. GH, Mil esale Company the right to fay pipes through the vatious atretts through which ta furnish steam for bd, WHE HOXt taken tp. particulars, and the Law Departinent pare unother ordinance, which will) ‘pon trvorahly,. bs tet, reeltutions Dickson, Miss [, uatarinns wok Hartlett, and Miss J, Koons Prof, AY. Wud and a vio Mante, d Prof. Rutt. After theso oxerelsas, which Wore unusually Well received, the com pany returned tothe upper parlors, where te test Of the eventing wus 6) customary ia church soclal ‘The ‘Telephone Pleasure other of their pleasant ting and powor Vt was amundod Among tho aniond, munis proposed is tha Mervaye of the bunil of OMIpaTy fo SAW; that it shall necopt tho tuys; ! and that it shull puy to tho elty a tix of & cents on eneh foot of ine Att tho auine to bo appiiod to cleaning tho 8. THLE NEW CITY*MALI, ‘he contractor for the briek-work on the now City-Hall has failed ta come forward aud bring: his bondsiten to assent to wn arrangement look- ing to protecting the elty in the event of city’s purcbusiny the necessary brick.ta enable .khn to go on with tho work In the spring, and: tho altuation by growing more dublous uvery a iW fact, & well-grounded oplaion proe hat tho ity: with or take elie of ft and dott ited, ‘The facts eppear to Ue tbat the contragtor la without ‘ 2 on ea Here Whe | clty's conditions In xt Just night at en aud A couple of traumnitt in the duucing-rooms, and the Instrumonts of the Rouges ofa large number of the subseribors tho American tne atest titties wat 'Yelygraph Comes douts of tba city, were comm that the music ind tho calli. dlstinotly heard at scores of points ining away, The pleusury of the listeuers was wt, yrhaps, fed with thoi, 60. of tyres wero seta wena 8. Incuns, and it seems now Impossthle for the city toavoil serious trouble, On the one hand tho: brick-work promises ta: retard the stone-work, and the stone contractor hns given notice that he willhald tho clty: for damages: tn stich un and, all told. tt isan awkward position, ition of altaira tirst induced Commis= stoner Waller to. propose to) purehuse ‘brick to help mutters, but the purchase hae net been made for acveral reasons, one of which Js the fallure of tho contractor todons promised: nnothor js the ditientty in determining how many wilt be needed for use to want off ony eliims of the stone man for dam. oges? and still another is the fact that it ts hes comlig inore appitrent every day that the brick eontmet will have to bo declared forferte relet, whieh, on necount af the high ps brick, It Alene ta pasty na long aldle. Th fet, things have reached sue! max that the elty ntithorities have al nogotlithys privately with the stone man to do the entlre work, Outskle of these complientlons is ati another, coming af Sexton having backed ‘out, prretionlly, of his contract for work on the rotimnda, and still there fs ayothor tu the report that tho partition-walls of the atruetire are erieking badly on account of tha rettilng of the foundations. “How mitett truth there Is in the: report, hows 44s nat known, but It may le eately eet down that thore ig trouble ahend.s But it His not belleved thit thi iy wll 0 PONE deal in the end, for, so fav ita the brick-wark 18 concerned, tis estimated that the 15 per cont withheld on tho work dono will vover any crease of in relotting. the work owing to the advance In materia) and labor, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. ‘The new standplpe and hose in the County Jall wero tested yorterday, and proved nsuccess, witter belng thrown to tho top of the building. Timothy Keleher and Ingobar Andersen were yesterday adjudged Insane and paupers, and will be sont to tho Ayylum at Jelersan. The Committee on Clty Helntions yester- day audited a few bills, The Committees on ‘Towns and ‘Town Accotints and Printing and Stationery will mect to-duy, The Schoene-Unger homicide ease occu pled the wttention of the Criminal Court all day, and tho same will be the case to-day, The a fense fs that the boy Sechoene Is weak-minded. Drs. Brower and Lyman were entled for the Poopie, and declared that the boy was account- able for hig actions, but Dr. Walter Has, who teatitied for the defense, said that, Judging from the appenrance and manner of the prisoner, he must pronounce hin imbecile, or newly so, The evidence was conchided fast night, and the ur witnents will be delivered to-diy, It ts tho gen tnt] conviction that the trial will result elthor in ndlsugreement or an ucquittat, FEDERAL AFFAIRS, wo lundred barrels of alcohol were ex- ported yesterday, Elghteen thousand dollars in gold was dis- urged yestorday, At the Sub-Trensury yesterday 3,000 silver dotlurs were puld out, and $8,000 subsidiary sil- ver redeemed. Collector Harvey yesterday received from internal-reyvenue sources the sum of §liet, OF THs tout $12,078 was contributed by spirits, $3,012 by tobacco und cignra, and 857d by beer. Following were the dutinble gooils recelyed yesterday: Shiney Shepint & Co,, 2 boxes tine plate: 1 e Henly, 1 cases musieat tistru- weiss, & Heuly, 17 cuses toys. ote. G, We Sheldon & Co. 120 puckuges wines: Wilson Pack= ing Company, 280 boxes tin-platos_l sons Musle Compuny, 4 eases toys, ote.; Elyln Nutlon- Watch Company, Lease watch materials, Col- Jectlans, £2,608, Gilbert S, Baldwin, the dealer in old books who ig charged with mailing coples of * Cupid's Yokes,” wag brought before Commilssioner: Hoyne agnin yesterday, He admitted the mail- ing, but clainied that the bolt Is not obscene. This is the same publication son which THennett and Heywood were sentenced in Now York, and the same interesting quostlons as to the test of obscenity will come up before Judgo Hhxigett. Baldwin gaye bail to the Grand Jury in $1,200. An afternoon paper yesterday stated that the locul Government Inspuctors of Steambouts hud reedived a notification to tho effect that hereafter all apptlcauts for pilot's leenses are to be examined for color-bilndness,—that uo atcniners must hereafter carry one life raft for every two life-bonte: that an’ extra mun mnt ‘be int or near pilot-houses at nll tines; and that the rule requlring wooden life-bouts to bo clinker-bullt hus been repeuied, Those changes tro only the recommendations of tho National DBountof Engineers, which mot list month, and, us they huve to be approved by the Secrota ry of tho ‘Treasury before becoming a law, tho In- spectors baye as yet received no notice, ALLEGED PARRICIDE, ROMETIING NEW IN THM LAWRENCE CARE. A telegram to Tae Timune from Omaha, Neb, published Wednesday, mentioned tho death at Grand Istand, n fow days before, of C. G. Lawrence, of Drattleboro, Ve., under sus piclous cireumstasces, Tho dispatch went on to state thut hia sou Frank, who resided in Chi- eugo, and who was with him, had been arrested on suspfelon of polaoning hin with prugsie nefd, nquantity of that drug havlug beon found in tho posseasession of Frank, and the symptoms attending his futhor's illness Indicating ita ud- ininistration, Jt was stated, further, that Mr, Lawrence hind two insurance pollcles on his life one for $5,000 In tho Knickerbocker and the othor for $6,000 in the Travelers’. A onethe sturted out yestorday to fearn something of Frank, if possible, and was sue- cessful to this extent: ‘On tho afternoon of Jan. 20, a young man en- tered thy ticket oltice at tho corner of Stutu and Htandolph streeta and asked tho agent, Mr. Juther, avout the rite foram aceldent insur- ance polit To wns told “25 cents day for $4,000 in ease of denth, or $15 0 weelc If injured." He sald he wished the amount could ve innde ther sald, All right"; he would sell him two potletes in the Lravelers’ for $1,000 eavh, and neked how toug hoe wanted them to mu. "en dye,” was tho reply; and tho monoy, 35, was bonded ovor, and the’ documents mado tut. Tho young mun anid ho was Kong. to Omaha, and gavo bis name ns ©. G, Tauwrence, his reskionce, Bruttieboro, Vt., and his uconpus ton, hotelkeeper, Inasmuch us only two days at tho most are required to make the trip to Omaha, the fict thut the policies wore to remin fn forco ten days exelted suspieion in the inind of Mr. Fathers but it ig his business to Issue pout and he sald noth ing. The follow had a “wha took about the eyes,—nppenred as if he hud made up bis mind to do something despornte,—ns If he wore In trouble and tat resolved to kil hinwelt."" Ho road over the conditions on the buck of the poll cles In reference to sulelde, ete., and Inquired if the policies could not bo mude payable ta “Frank,” if anything happened to him, He was informed thit’ he could will the umount to another; that, should he die Intestate, the moncy would goto his heirs-nteluw. ‘Then he went off with the polleles in bis pooket. Both Mr, Luther and Mr, shunner, who is employed in the same oilice, Were contident that thoy would hear of chim ngain—thut ho intendad, perhaps, to throw himself under the wheols of tho , OF Kot hurt 40 us fo bo nble to draw £0 a woek while hid up. Tho telegram In Tus ‘THIMUNE Wednesday about tho alleged polsons ig, at OG, G, Taweenee, and tha arrest of “Brank,” dld not, thorotore, surprise. thom, As thiigs turned out, tt {8 easy to construct thoory which will hit the cnso pretty clusely, und the truth will doubtless como out ‘ut the exam Inntion of the ncoused, which 1s det for the 2ith just. ‘Tho $6,000 policy. fyof no value under the olretiinstances, it covering only © iecldonts,” und ws to tho’ Kniekerboeker poltoy, tov, the scheme to ralse nioney, If thera was one, will doubtless prove abortive, LOCAT, POLITICS. THY FETC WARD REPUDLICAN CLUD met last oventng for reorganization at Ribera Hull, No. WS Archer avenue, Mr, Michael Schmidt was called to the chalr. The report of the Committes on Constitution was submitted aud ununtiimousty adopted, and, ufter remarks froin n tow of those presont, the Club adjourned until the first Saturday evening tu March, YOURTEENTH WAND, The Bicating of tho Fourteenth Ward Repub- Meaty Chih, mivertived to tuke place list: Sven at No. 630 Milwaukee ayonue, did not come off ‘on account of there not being a quorum presont, new Seeretury falling w notify members by postal-card, uy wis tho custom, Te DEMOCRATS, Thero was tohave beon uv conference of tho Demoeritle Clty and County Central Commite tees, but the conferocs did not put in un appears ance Inany nutnbers, Thoxo who wore pregut howover, duthorized Gon, Lick, in behalf of tho County Comunittes, ta walt upon the City Com- mitted ant pledge thom all manner of suppurt in the comlug spring election. WING OHUNG, 18 GETS OUT OF TH MESIIES OF THE LAW, ‘Tho preliminary examination on a charge of perjury of Wing Chung, the Chinaman who ecuused the arrest of Wong Chin Foo, tho Chi- nego lecturer, Ona gharge of obtaining money under false protenses, which was dismissod by Justico Ingersoll dome weeks ago, came off be- fore Justico Morrison yesterday afternoon, change of venue bolog had from Justice Demurs’ Court, Tho cnse {sun outgrowth of the sult in which Wong Chin Yoo and a couple of enters priding American citizens numed O'Nellt and Stricklor stood Jolntly chu d with obtulning $2 from each of a numbor of Chinamen on tho fulso reprosentation that thoy provided a laundry license a8 pu-equlvalont, Wong Chin Foo's ihe novence of purticipation in the alleged awindly wad fully estublished ut tho trial, and bo begun tho perjury progvedings ugulist Wing Chung for the purpose of securing - sutisfucon of bis enemy, ‘The Juatiowsofice waa crowded with specta: tord, wmong thom wbout. ihety. Chinese, who watebed tho pruceydiogsy with tho closest possl- BOARD OF EDUCATION. A Lond Call for the Teaching of Bo- hemian in the Schools. ble fiferest. After the cate hud heen opened peceles by tho hu: h mosses wis proceeded with, dicob Strickler recornized the defendant as the witness who testified In tho lite trial tint he party who made the complatnt beter Justice Wallive upon whieh the ft thitt (rat no wi charged Wong with false evidence prodiiced was what n Rite ho (the witness) had told them li regard to Wong's comneetion with the alleged bend VRness then expla the nunmner fit directory was. he with preliminary 4 examhition of wi prosecutor wad tness alroetty: pretenses, ‘The only the wittestes aati Enrollment. of Puptls, 54,829; Average Member+ ship, 46,126 ; Dally Atlendanee, 43,690, which tho Chin fortune overtook the enterprise, noveriia a single Instance, nor hud his fo understand, {ntoresting Debato on tha Subjact of the Mar- tage of Lady Teachors. a lnundey-Heens her of receipts produced as those he and Partner hud given fo the Chinese, amination, tho withers sald that tho iirat, rebutt he had wis from tho defendant, who, when ho Chinese letter explatulng tho: owas weitten by Ah nies. and, pocketing whieh he inet not pate, fing more todo with the The Board Refuses to Reconsider Its For- mer Action, A regular inceting of tho Bonrd of Education was held last. evening, President Hoyno in the There were present luspectors Arme Rlish, Stone, Brenan, Frankenthnl, ¥Frake, Curran, Delany, Itehberg, Stengiand, and. ell, the partner of the previous hinese letter produced Jy Court na the one taken feo bin hy the patle oticer wher ho was arrester securhig eibseriptions for tho directory, ho had dudneed the Chinanien to Uelleve thot he was wiving them n Heenss teria a tuundry, The only: way In which the name of Wong Chin Foo was brought up in the trlalwas in the evidence of witnesses Who sail that tho witness had threats ‘ong site thom ff thoy did not take: Wong Chin Foo wna plived upon the stand to prove mullce on the partof the defendant. Ho in a general way the flatter, to- gethor with hlasfriends, hod an fl-fecling to- o te dered that, in A communication was read from tho Irish Land Hefosm and Rellef Association, tnviting the Roard to purticipate'in tho Parnell recop- tlon Feb, 2k Ht waa nece) A petition nuincrously signed by tho parents and gunrdions of children attending the Throop School, aud requesting the Introduction of Bo- hemian [tani echool, westhen read. Tho claim for n Hohemiun “boon” wis based upon tho xintement that there wero 430 puplis of Ho- heminn parentage now in the school, or about halt its membership, and the petitioners, us eltizens and taxpayers, boldly, but respectfully, demanded tho siamo rights and privileges 13 wt wecorted the Germat and other nation- ctor Curran movod that tte prayer be pled with thanke, out the Llvense, record, which posed both the rill tso to have later been powers in Chinn nnd strmental in checking: the Importation of Chinese women to Amerien far vile purposes, Ho dented cyer having had anything to do with tho wloyged or'the directory, and said that he was not ae. cutnted vith the defendant. in tha present ense ‘up to tho time of his arrest on defen davit. Another object of ni: these Chinese was the grutiticat by one of them whom he bud once sited and obs tilned an nttsehment aginst. about fifteen Chinese 1 ness for tho purpose of overthrowing hin. i yy WAS Opened with the wool Wing Chunk, tho defendant, He recognlzed O'Neilt and uid sild that thoy wanted him to pay i dl that he tid no yoy, When O'Neill sald he could send Wong Wand have blu arrested. im $t und received a receipt ch he showed toa friend and asked hiin whethor it was a license, His felend asaured him that it. usnot ny nee Stiles mnoved to refer it to the Commitice erty or Ktone romirked that he didn't want tho thing amathered, Tnspector Curran moved us an amendment to refer to tho Committea on Text-Bouks and Course of Listruction, And thore it Nnally went, the Comuittes being jo next mceting, when ervecntion by maf i gritdzo Ito was one of Instructed to report'at thi the subject will come up aa a spectal order, SCHOOL AGENT'B WEPORT. The monthly rey ‘ed cash on hand as 4, $1,003; totitl, R382 sh on hand Feb. I, 82) eRe Re rent of school fun erty Feb. 1, the total umount thus due being $18, The report was placed op tie, Superintendent Doty presented tho following tistics In regard to the attend leugo public schools for the sc! port of the tehool Age Chin Foo after hl necordigly patd for the money, wh Irletly by counsel, oirt deelded ‘that n case of en mite out, and disinissed perdury had not ho charge nyuinst tho defendant. NATIONAL BANKS, MESPONSTRUATY OF DIRECTOI, Tho concluding recommendation In the report of tho German Nattonat Bank Congresstonut Investigating Committee, published In yester- day's Washington dispatches to Tun Trinune, “that the Nutfonal-Bunk act bose amended us tohold to amore strict accountnbiiity all Di- rectors," doves not appear to meet with favor minong tho banking Interests in this elty, Judg- ing from tha results of interviews yesterduy be- tween reportor for THe TernuNe and tho Pres- dents of two of the most prominent National rollinent of boys... Mrollinent of girs, otal enrollment of pupil Avernge dally mombersh aAvernyo dally attendant ‘On motion of Inspector Delany, tho fremer Street School was chin; nm AvenNG School, to correspond with the ell's netion In changing Bremer street Into 1. tIchberg moved to adjourn. THE MARRIAGE QUESTION. Inspector Arinatrong requested tho Inspector to withdruw his motion temporarily, and tho In- apector gracefully did s0, wheretpon Inspetor ituted an clement of discord the Hoard ut its Inst meeting a tencher’s murringe hid, In bts opinion, Armutrong preoly by remarking thi In passing tho rute makin equivalent to her resiyna! aeted rather hastily and without due cons|doras thon. While there might be a good many reasons: fur the passage of sugh tt ruje, there wore more rengons why IL ahouthd not have beon passed, and, inorder to huye mature deliberation and reach ‘mature conclusion, ho moved to reconsider th voto hy whieh the rule wasi the inatter the order for the next meeting. Tnepector Stone said ho had matured tho sub- Jeet aufliciently, Ho wasn't present at tho hist ng, but ft he had been ho should certainly: i It Whut Is it, anyhow?” naked Inspector Stiles, who had nlso missed tho Inst meeting, out of n desire to Introduce and Hsten to Bob Ingervollon. “The rulo repressing marrlay responded Inspector Stone, fronfeally. "It pro- yides that when’ a woman bus the audacity to wet_marricd, sho is to be repressed.” [Laugh- ter.) Continuing, Inspector Stono said he did not think it necoxsary to atute publicly some of the reusons that induced the bring thia rile before thé Bourd. T! well enough wnderstood without it. As for him- self, ho was unulterubly in favor of tho rule, Ie was fortunsto enough to be a married man him- self, und he still persisted In saylug that bo was very moot in favor of th i reasons for it which camo home to overy man in tho Hoard,—reasons which could bo and had b FULLY EXPRAINKD TIME AND AGATN, find whose force was admitted by tho Stperin- it was not arule which pro- hibited married tenchors from teaching In tho chools, 18 hat been erroneously stated, Ho me rnyd bid voted and always would vate against. N proposition of that sort. ty that when 0 “Tdon't seo any need of nchange,” sald tho banker flrst aecnsted, “Tho law ns it stands, strict oath which & Director {8 compelled to tuke. Tho Cominittes in its report ydives no iden of tho sort of amendment It would have In order to hold tha Directors ton moro strict ne- countabllity, but. the {den presumably is to pro- yide some sort of punishniont, or, in other words, to miko thom criminally Hable.” “ And whut Ja your opinion as to tho propricty pted, and to mike’ “Simply that It would bo very unjust to hold erfminolly linblo a set tholr services without pay.” Thon you would uot favor’ any such amend- together with tho onth if meh who yoluntecr Tho law as it fs, & Director taker, proyld good enough, and shouldn't be tukered with.” tis,” sald the next gentleman who “that, nan rule, tho Directors of n bunk rely pon thelr officers, {n whom thoy’ to have over} omicers report to them, but. details, oxcopt once nu year or so, when they: come fn, count tho money, and go lito particulars. be *he falr thing to make os law whieh would hold thers etimlanlly Baul for tho affairs uf the ¢ fo the reports of the ollicers, the applications for lonns, und give such information as they muy have in regard to tho responsibility of the parties making the ap- plications. [ut thoy rely more upon tho ability. and Intogrity of the oflicers than anything else, Now, to mike them eriminuily Hable for any: errora or Inismanngement on tho part of tha oficers would, in my opinion, be very unjust. Bunk Directors, os a rule, are business mewen- rossed in thelr ows business, who canine give ut asmull portion of thelr own thine to the olive for Buch services was approached, ominittes an Rules to joy don't go into examine the papel Tdon’t think it woul tendent bhnself, ‘This proposition encher was marricd hontd be considered equivalont to xnation, innsnuch as her flrst duty be- ml to her home and her funy. ‘Aro the reagons wy stronger in early than Mn Jater married lifer" Inquired Inspector stiles, “There nay be abundant reason In the after Ufo whieh isn't 1 good, reagan nt marriage,” ree ‘emule teacher’? Why Well, there ave conditions of Hfo which make teuchers alone should be bank's aftatrs, and who vo eompensution whatever, bunk ure 80 disposed, thoy carrun thing! ularly, though sooner or Int ‘be found out and removed.” your opinion, would be tho effect Tent making the Dircetors eri 't he n Director or a stockholder In abunk if Twas to be hold erlminully lable for any Irregularitics its ollleers might bo and I gitess most people would look a If tho present Inv, and tho onth hich every Director, takes, [8 ved up to-and nforced—It Is all that 18 ree quired, and a ebange, i thy. opinion —at least one of the charicter proposed--wonld be ane wiso, not to suy injurious,” TRADE AND ‘LABOR, THE BTRERTER FACTION of the Trado and Sabor Council met at Greenc- baum’s Hal Inst evening, P. 1. MeLogan In the thoy’ aro: euro fo «{ Inspector tate, “Why do you say any ‘uny tencher' ? roper that tem! + What ure they “ Woll, these ure the reasons, and {t [8 a proper: subject for ns to discuss, Ludies have taught in tho publlo schools of Chicago ata thine whon it was barbarous for them to teuch." nit wis barbarows for a hus- band to do mitch of nnything exeept to bave his wifo walt on him, : i iiuedinxpevtay Stone, “ thoro nin the public schools condition utterly as well be pluin is ol, vhs ite" inguitred Inspector Btiles, v Inspector Btono, process, * thore hyo been Indies tei ‘of Chicago when thoy were: UNE Tor teachlay drawing tke ws poro “fo be plain, then, responding to the d havo been times when they wero fi danger of becoming mothyrs in school.’ Tho Committco on tho organization of a 'bus- Ino reported that thoy had drawn necorsury pipers to bo sent to Springtield to procuro ti charter, but for want of funds to pay tho necesenry oxpenses they had not been for- warded, whereupon $2 was voted for tholr use In that direction, Home dlscusston followed upon the adinission delegates, und, this wu momber rent an address to to tho Connell education, in which it was urged that our school-houses needed to be benutitleds Inuro Kchool-houses were needed; and that the teachlng of drawl; ghages should not schools until overy ebild had been attord opportunity to become eduented In the conumon brinches. "Tho document was full of Ktatistles: golng to show thut about 40,000 ehitiren In tho city were absolutely without schoul faciiitios, and that those in dttendance tpon tho xchools were but poorly thught, from tho fet that thoro were not enough teachers employed, Yho paper clictted a wide and wid use of and it was finally concurred in anda fa sre appointed to lay tt before tho Tho boly then went into executive session to conslder an nidress which hid been be presented to Messrs. Parnell and their comlng visit, and up toa lute hour thoy were still at work at it. THY COMMUNISTS. Ing of tho ‘Trade and Labor at ovening ut No, 64 West. » Ward inthe chair, Thore present. The Aumiyainated erers and the Pletures nites for the frat thine, atherlng belug the Communist ond of the ouncil, which bas recently uttered a wad apont tt pres on. “ People ride in strect-cars sometimes when thoy are in absolute danger,” responded In- or Belles, neady ns Usual, Yes; but we don’t protect thom with tho got back Inanector Btone, "b propose to da It." to protect thom with 1m; ed Inspector stiles, prec! be Tnypector Btone sald that was ull right, and ‘went on to obserye that the reason ho had ad- ‘vunced was it vory sensible one wh: uiarricd should consider Mholr murrluge as EQUIVALENT TO THEIR, RESIGNATIONS. If, tn after ife, there were elreumstances whioh Justified tholr teaching,—If thoy bud no families and could lenve thelr homes and go to the this Hound, by presumed, would have no objection to thelrdoing so. But he thought it & proper thing to provide that t constitute o realgnition, borg pointed out that the rule simpty provided that, under the contingoncles referred to, the Bourd hud the power to discon tinue tho servicer of ni tencher, of course, that no reasons might exist why o miarrlod womun could not touch or could not bo That fa, if sho brs been married long onough,”- put in Inspector Stiles, Tnspeetor Stone thought that the country nade a mistake in giving tho women too much work tado, and the nen too little, opinion, they had in some degree loat aight of tho rule in other countricg—that u woman's frat wns to he a wife and a mothor, Fann is to bo a husband "remarked Inspector stiles, ryly. a that's true,” admitted Inspector Btone, * but if this rule and opposed to any ro- uring himself for his turn at a 0 Wits tifuvor of a reconsideration. jo was willing to be convinced thut, atu certain period 0 bo allowed te do anythin, pL uttend to hor husband, [Luughter. din't sep tho propriety of using the wi “ female," and, If there was to bon ru thought ft should read that, any teacher shall bo equivalent to so- Thore was nothing. in Hiling-mother that was way shocking to bis sensibilities, orto. those of his children, . A mug, burl; aga had endoured blinself to wlady out of a strect-car and assisting (n couchemnent.. Bolomon the Queen of Bhoba dow me grace or delle womtin murricd, to DEBAI MEM FROM TEACHING, he couldn't underitand. If chile dreacoutin'tlook upons woman nboutto become a nothor with proper feel those children ought to toucl a lady's senso of propriety undor much cire jd wuggest to her a temporary wals of this Bonrd,” being disposed of, and foreign lan= eH sebools and teach It was possible, Luke street, Mr, ¥ wars thirty member Silvyer-Giidors und Lies Frame Potishors sent de’ and u father, too, Tam In favor 0} digruption, tha eveniny consideration, order for the government of the crowd. a bo Issued by the Council, was sulanitted aud ap- ik tha fort of a series af ques> Hons as to what incuns could be udapted to pros for ull who wero willing and alloy whut couid be done to proyent tho downward ages and prevent “anseruputous iY rom foreing wages down, and other Inquiries of wlike chara lar is 10 bo sent ant to p intereated in the labor questian. —_———————. MILWAUKEE MARINE, Speclal Mspatch to The Chicago Tribune. Minwauxex, Wis. Feb. 12—Cupt. John A, Crawford was in the clty from Chicngo yestor- day and to-day for the purpose of hurrying the ' Srenblelion tate Jounehing of his now ty, hed in tesa than a fortnight, and will thon to reoelye ber engine and 0 Lo nitued the 8. A. Cruw- for, Tho work of driving plies for the new oro- dock at Escanaba fa completed, but dred, has been delayod by the fcv, complotel the docks will be from ¥,000,000 to 2,600, worth narrled, she onght not cepting a ros! the iden oe uc rans supposed to bo follow some timo short by helping ouldn't have handat nocessary, when a bo. towed to Chien, upper works, Bho the purcnta of cininstances we withdrawal from bor churge. Tuspeetor Stone remarked that it didn't—at gnses, tiles replied that it thoy dlidu't with- draw, und tho children were affectud tn uny way, it only showed that they hadn't received prope! teaching, and thelr education in that respect ly amended A good muny bath, and ho ida’t be ule thought this rule hursh, cruel, Unreasonable regulation, and was decidedly opposed to it ou prinolpls, Ho didn’t know Why i woman wasn't us well Attod tw teach the next day ufter sho became a us umn wus the noxt duy after he became a Tho Eldredge Sew! the world, and is the best for you Sold on monthly payments. 100 State street, a No Fancy Purces—Leat sct toath, 88; filling 4 rates, MeChounoy Bros, Clark and a Ang-Machine,—It le te ought to be wf women wanted suw no reuson why lowed ta do so. “Susie bath churw candles bought at Dawson’ @ tho olgars and husband, [Surreptitious smiles.) If tho Board was determined to reach the condition of women about te become mothers, Iet it provide that no worn ina state of pregnincy should teach tn publi rehools, As to Satormiing whet bat period arrived, thore would be no diMmeulty About that. Mut he was unable to sec any line propeloty whatever in a woman in this condl+ Alon continuing te tench, Inspector Stono thought ttn groas impropricty fora worn inthis condition to work, aud not only endanger her own life but Mat or her une ‘born ohild, Inspector Stiles suggested that she was n bot- ter judge of that than elfher ho or Mr. Stone, Inspector Hehbers naked Inspector Btlles what ho thoughtof nwomnn marrying, retains ing her position, and thon belng kept outof her school-rooin from three to Blx months, Was it fur tho beat interests of the school to put 1 stib- atitute In her place for that longth of imo? Tgpector Billes enw no great differcnes he. tween remaining away from school for such a cause and romaluing away ona vacation, or A TRIP TO RUROPE. Inspector Richberg inquired what would be hor duty incase sho had three or four little children depending pot ON'e Inspector Btlles replied that she was a better duage of that than cithor Mr. Itlehberg or him- ae! pector Nichberg said ho was a fair judge on fon of salary, Inapeotor Stiles replied that If a teacher ber came unitted by any renson to discharge her duties, the Bonrd could properly dispenes with her vervices, Ho would sooner tritat @ woman t week after ahe was married thin a week before, n good deal, (Laughter) Sho wae in better coniition thon ta teach school, He would orither = bave her, retire at tho usial hour with her hitaband than sitting up lite, etnighe with her lover, and he appented to tho Superintendent (who modest- ly kept quiet) if ho wasn't right. Ho didn't Im- aging that a schoolmarm" who had 1 lover sitting up with herelght orten nights tn tho week [ntighter] wis nny better fitted to tench school than n woman after her marritge. (Ke- uewed Inughter. Ingpector Curran shut off the hilarity and all further discussion by calling © queation,” The motlon to reconalder wax thon put and lost Wy an vote of yens6, nays7. Tho record was f ag follows: »Yets—Armatrong, Brenan, Frake, Delany, Stiles- Nau nglish, Stone, Frankenthal, Curran, Richberg, Stensland, Hoyne—T. ‘The delayed niation to adjourn was then ro- nowed, and’ no timo was lost in putting it throvgh. POOR-HOUSE CIILDRE he Painful Task of Soparating Thom from 'Thoir Parcnts—Scones and Ine eldenin. ‘The County Court yesterday presented the ap- pearance gf n cvdperative nursery rather than a hall of Justice. This chunge In the aspect of tho Court was occasioned by tho fact that tho day was being dovoted to the consideration of the best means of providing for tho thirty-soven “depeniden ‘hildren who, with’ thelr mothers, occupied the seats in tho auditorium of the Court, to the exclusion of tho customary collec- tlon of loungers. Tho ehildren,zwho, with thelr mothers, had been brought during tho carller morning froin tho County Poor-Ilouse, though of one condition, were of both sexes and of all sizes ond ages, from tho baby of little over 2 year old to the boy of 12, Comfortably-clad and healthy in Appearanco, thoy scomed to enjoy the holiday heartily, presenting tn thelr uniformly cheerful demennor 8 atrang contrast to thelr mothers, who seemed to bo welyhed down with wo at tho prospect of possible separation from thofr chile Fen, Tf #0 inclined the Court could accomplish this disruption of family relntions on very short or- der, ml that is necessury to onablo it to deprive the parent of tho child being satisfactory evi- donco that the puoi ig notable to caro for it, and that the Hame of the Felendleas, repre- gente in court by a committee of benevolent Ind{os, fa rendy to asain the responsibility of guardianship. ‘The removal of the child from the mother is not done without due regard to tho feollngs of both, nor until tho cage hng been thoroughly sifted in senreh of possibte means by which tho eblld may-Ue cared for without sover- ing the natural tle, Despite the care whieh is taken to uccomplisk tho better disposition of tho euliaean. with the least possible puln to tho pa- ronte, THE BCRNE OF THR BEPATATION is nover free from pathos, and at times the an- gulsh of the unfortunate mothor is pittable, ‘The first cnse culled yesterday was that of James Copeland, 8 bright and handsome boy of 7, who stepped forward cheerlly when be heard his name called, followed, by bls mother, 0 cure- worn woman of cbout 35, behind whom toddled alittle yirl of 3. Whon tho family of threo reached A position Srpostte the Court, County= Attorney Willett explamned to the mother that tho object of the proceeding was to have tho Ind surrendered to the Home of the Friendiess,whero hewould bo well cared for,but Hable at uny time tobe adopted Into a respectable fanily, ‘Tho imothor wis greatly taken aback at this ex- plunution of the Court's intention, and urged hat Ina very few weeks sho would be in a fit conditlon to cure for voth of her children and herself, Tho Court fulled to sec how a Woman, While acknowledging her present in- ability to tuko care of ber family, could so con- tidently epenk of the future, but the keen eye of ono of the Committes ladles plerced the mys- tory. and abo ut once uppruached the woman and xently whispered to ber, “Can you take care ot Yhree children when you get well?” z “ “Indeed 1 can," the “wonmnn responded, smiling through hértears, “Indeed Tenn, and f will, if you will only take care of mo until—," and thet the unfortunnto creature broke down altogether, ‘The Court nsked ber how she came ta be alono intho world? Her story was u very short one, Five months ngo HEN NUSBAND HAD DESERTED MEN, Fanning off with another woman, ‘That was alt, Hince then sho bad dono her best to buttio for tho support of hor children, but tho Hight bad proved too hurd, and sho Was forced {nto tho county refuge, | AN Bho now cared about wus to be shultered natit her days of strongth returned again, And when the ladles of tho Committeo yoluntevred to sco that this was done, and also. tosond her toher friends in Louisville, Ky. when the propor tino cume, sho went, back ‘to her sent. a much happier wotnan than eho left it. ‘Tho next mubject for the Court's Investigution waa an wtleged [dlot boy numed Willle Chamber- lain,—a falr-haired, biie-cyed ehild of 4 who bad beon daserted. by bia fathor somo months age, fo had no kith ot kin to look after him, aud the Poor-House peoplo did not havo anything Hke 1 clear Iden os to whethor the ehild wie Inching In mental valance or was merely dent. Atl thi know was that bo would be 5 yeard old next Au- must, and that he had not vot, ta thelr knowl. Cdge, over. spoken a worl. His case zon disposed of,—the ladies stating that thoy woul! tke bin tothe Home and tind out what was ailing him, If Itturned out that tho boy was mentutlly deficient, they would hayo hin res moyed tothe Lincoln Asylum; if he proved to: he merely deafand dumt, ho would be sent to the Jacksonyilte Institution for tho care and ednention of denf-mutes, Mra, Flugner, a widow of between 30 and 10 ours of age, with a couple of boys by hor slde— he eldor a stout aud Ane-looking Ind of 12, tho latter 8: boy of 8,—was very mnuch perplexed at the situation which presented itself when tho consideration of her cage arose, She had nerved herxolf up to faco the unaveldable necessity of darting with her children, whom sho was too Kick 19 support, but when she came {aco to face with tho fact that the older boy was too oli to be eomo un Inmate of the Home of the Friondicsss while tho younger was cligibte, she begged that thoy ‘ MIGHT NOT DE KEPARATED, Bho oxplalned that what she wanted, ns a condl- Uon of giving iT her children, was a promise that thoy should bo educated, and when this was Promised she submitted to tho inevitable, and suffered the younger boy to bo surrendered to tho Homo authoritics, who also promised to take cure of tho elder .boy for a fow days until u propor disposition was made of him, A call was thon made for little Georgy Shaw. As tho name wia mentioned one of tho Cominit- teo ludles remarked to her companion, "This fs a benutltul, bright boy; now sco if he fan’t.”" Roth Jadies turned fn the direction of where tio mothers and thelr children were congregated, gud watched the novoments of tho Baill, who ept walking uncusily up and down, calling out with quick oficlal dignity, “Georgy Shaw, Georgy Shaw." Thore wus no response to the ery, however, and 4 prolonged search wus equul- ly Inettectual. Georgy Shnw, tho, bright und Deautitul boy of 6 years old, had, without so much 88 anying ood: be to Mr. Potors, quictly walked out of the bulidlag and ditsuppeared. No special search was nindo for him, and, us he hil not curnod up late Taat exenlen, tho chances are toatho has found anadeptor of bis own phoaetay mully oobi whe the noxt mother In Alstress, Sle had two children—daughters of 4 and 6 yeamoft uge,. respectively—whom she du- eldedly and tearfully objected to part with. When the stern conditions pan which tho chil- dren were surrendered to tho Home were told to hor, she becamo ASOLUTELY MYSTRRICAT, and declired, uimld her sobs, that sho would rathor Uve on bread and water all her Mtoe than. giyo up her Httlo ones, whom she olutched ner+ yousty to her side as sho spoke. x When asked us to the whereabouts of her hus- band,she bung her bead and suid nothing. Pressed sorely upon tho point, sho leaved forward and whispered a fow words into the County-At- torney’s our, It was: a confession that her sous ond child was born out of wodlock. Tor wv long tine sho peplees that tho older was of Jegttimuto birth, but eat she acknowledged hat sho | too «was filegitimate, = though fu the lutter casa she professed to be ubte to lovalizo /tho parenlige moro detl- nitly than in “the former.” Miss Peters, the Poor-Houso Mutron, tried to Roraiate the woman that if sho let ber older child, Katle, go and retained the youngor, Ema, sho would fad in the lutter suttivjont consolation for her Losi. Bho would uot bear of this arrunyement, and, whon abo produced @ letter frous u lady at Nor- wood offering to assiut her aftor tho Orit of next. inonth; tho cominittve ludics. eed ta take care of hor and the childron up to that time. Tho vext caso was that of u Iittle mulatta boy baby, uged 20 months, named Eddie Anders, who was carried to tho front by bis mother, aGerman womga of about. Miss Anders acknowledged thataho had never been that she could not part, Court riled otherwise, howdy surrender to the Home of thn was not done, however, ag tater tnt worn ran off, taklog her offspring with Mra. Price, a very reapectable-look: woman, camo to the front witha ara and 6 inonths old, SHORT AND PATHETIC, At months nev, ‘Threo yonrs and eff at Calumtna, O., wit had left ‘her in geareh at work bit her farewell ho alld not tenow where rolng, Heslinply went forth into tha way the meanaat Llfe whlet Coturaty md ehe td muver heart of hj hor by had been foully dealt with yet she atill hoped tint he would oO months after bia departure thele t born, Shortly thoreufter ghe h 1 Chico and sho sturte, Ho was not to bo found, t when shy found herself, more thin thre tuo, Monte und pemulless. fant Rteanyee mig baby, first of all, fie fnally to the Poor-Touse, he hi te tho. surrender of the chlld, and It vy ingly delivered to the Home, ‘hese iret fow Hh posed of in the ty Court y Rome fow itwas found that th friends In othor pluce them, and free transportation wai ravited thom, Ono matter in co ¢ day's work which require: 0 FEEDING OF THE CHILDREN during thelr stay in tho elty. the mujarity of the children fod at whout 7 o'clock o'clock In tho afternoon cama on wit BUghtest attention betn; demands for food, and, subscription which wag taken piadionate bystandora, it ish much longer the little things would fered. With this gratuitous help a coliati biscuits wes prepared for tho they disposed of with eclorlty t might bo effected’ by rangements to hive the Poor-fouso. vey tho sttrrendered children to the delve world not aceupy moro than thine, ind would be an incalculable parties concerned, ‘Thoro fsa lively demand for 1 at the Homo of tho Friendie: heen no less than fifty applications duy by parties desiring to adopt girl ‘avored in this respect much im than the boys, there boln, adopt the former to one of t! Bhlinllar proceedings wil bo bad tn tho Cor Court next Thuraday morning, when the olla eblidron from’ the brought in and apportioned Catholic institutions. went with her weeks ta. tho. 8 Who would taki The Vables~tor in tho iornf patd to tholr ela ‘OUNESCOrS, whl opted children, {it} applies us pplteutions to Poor-House — will to tho Wpproprats estion, dyspepsit, nervous prostmtis neral debility retlgved aataet ionized Heer "onte, the oat Preparation of beet contulning its entire nutri. It is not mero stimulant ike the extracts of beef, but contains blood-nuklng, force-yenerat ing, atid life-sustaining properth fs nvalnable in all enfeebled condltfons, whet the result of oxhaustion, nervoud prostratiog, overwork, or acute disense; partteul: sulting from pulmonary complalnta, & Co., Proprictors, New York. ing Mensman's ¥ lous properties, MARRIAGES, AVI ut the residence at bride's parents, 167 Thirtl y the He ‘hi Matt secureats Charles H, Cushing and Eva Darls, apers please copy. Now Yor Geore CG. Walker, of Chicano, Anny Mt Keene ot Now vorke No canine 86d Sts TEWITT—Vob. 10, after n few bourg’ illness, in the dou Doventng. atily sun of Brut Forext Univarslty, Interred at Rosehill Churatay, Fre lilereticean und rac i Funernt fcom tha house Bob. 18 (to-day) by enraged q mily are invited, —At the residonee of his parents, st North gestion of the bral nto. m. rele, boloved son af Williaa and dé years t month and Bdaya, ‘wo will follow theo son Wo nnd to quict of the tomb.” Fanoral Friday, Fob. 13, at 12:3 by carrioges to Cale nto (Canada) pi Sosno G. Onkley, ow Yori ‘arowell {litle Artie, fro the reat oF tho pri rn plense copy, / Fev. te Of colisumplony copy. IN? Feb, 1, John G , brother of Mrs, Edsun and dire, 0. i, Bes Henry Wore, ‘eb. 11, Eddie, beloved sun of Marrey 13, from Jato residence, 19 is. Fab, 12, 180, Walden ry a, and Bury T. 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