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10 THE CUICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, \880—'l ‘RN PAGS, HATS April BL 04(1 Maz, #1054: No.2 white, tito Hie: UY pet bubfe. Heacoipte, 10 By shipments, ue PEORIA. a cig es PRONIA, Il, Des. A—GuatN—Comn quiets ni Diahemixed, BYGH¢e; now mix, Haib}{c, Oats dull; No, 2 white, M4@xze, Ityo quiots No. 2, BMG Be. Hionwixgs—Unchanged nt ei.il, JecRIVTaWhant, pe ae corn, 62,250 bur onte, ‘ONt TFO, 2.80 bity baciay, . . TAPAEN AAW heat Big errn.ZkOO0 bur ote, ,= $ab UUs Fy0/500 Duy Dailoy, aD bu. —- RANSAS CITY, Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. KAneas City, Ato, Deo, tk—Tha Price Current Teports: GHAIN—Whoat—Recolpts the paat waok, 6717 bis shipments, 127,20 bus towors No.3, cash, Tier Jane ary. Tier No, 2 ensh, Alot January, Rifot No.1 cast ue en—itecaipts the past weak, 174sGU biti alsip- rs uy Armor; Neca cast, tej Yanuary, Ae. ANDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLIS, Dee, ZL—GRAIN--Whent qutott No, Byes. $800. Com quiot at BGsHGe. Oats quict at io. OSWEGO. f OswEGo, Nec. ZL—GHAIN—WVhont nominally un ehangod. Corn scarce; Westorn mixed, te, — corrton. New Onteans, Doo, 3.—Corron—Quiet; middling, Mie; low ‘middling, 1Ke} road ordinary, ler not Tecolpts, 11,83 bates; fross, Ut exvorts to Gront Beltatn, RIGH constwing, SL anion, AAs Atak, NAN, LOUIS, Duc. ON—Quloty middling, Higa, ralci. M0) balosy rocolpte, Jue; shipmonts, BAY ck, Zi, ‘fee, Z—Corron—Bnlen of tho meck, ys American, Ah apecuintare took We, Ich oxportare took fi forwardod fram shine tata re nts, 96,00): 1 eT 4 ToNo;“Anlorienn, snWwy nmune allot, B1,00b Aunorfents, 55,000, — Dry GOODS, ‘ New Youre, Dee. 3,—Business remains quiat with Sommiasion-houser, but prices ara gonorally fem; cotton gourds stondily hold, and stocks In very Rood shapa; ahirting prints fniriy active, but other calicocs quiet; Merrimack shirtings aro ‘now Go; woulun Goods in Nght domand and steady, —— PRTROLEUM, CERVRLAND, 0. Nec. 3,~PETNOLREM—Unehanred; Btandard He Uae. HOLRiMREOI NTURVILLE, Pa. Dec, A—PETHOLEUMS—Oll mnt. Rot apened ae Vise, oigeat, uisfe, cloging tole: sales, Isi(tu: shinmones, hinds charters, $Li0N. PITTRNUNG, Dee, 2 PeTioneU at tally erndo Stondys United cortincates, vijie; rotlned hold at Yc, Pujladolphin delivery, TURVENTINE, Dec, Z—SPmiTs Firm at 430. THE CANE-GROWERS. Meports of Committecs on Various tm= Portant Subjects. Spteial Dispateh to The Chtcago Tribune. Sr. Louis, Mo, Nec, 23,—Tho firat work beforo tho Sugar Convention to-day was tho reports of committecs.to whom had beon assigned particu- Jar toples, ‘The Committee on Varictics of Cane re- Ported in substance that, for localities north of 40 degrees of Intitude, tho early amber Btood first for ts sugar-making and enrly- ripening qualities, and was also yaluablo in lower Intitudes ns an carly crop to be sie- ecoded by tho later ripening varictics; scc- ond, the early hybrid, about ono month Inter than tho amber, and rich tn stgar; third, n variety known os the Kunsas Orange, ripening ten to twelve days after tho amber; Wriattxarox, TURVENTINE— +and, fourth, tho carly orange, fifteen to twenty Gays lator than the amber, ‘This hns given une ‘usually favorable results, espeeiaily in latitudes: Routh of St. Louis and in Texas, It gives pron igo of ratooning tke the Southern can, giving crops threo ‘or four ycars without replanting. When tho schson {along enough, by planting those differont varieties tho manufacturing Benson can be prolonged from one to three months," The Committee on Fuol and Furnacos— A vory interesting report on a Daq usse burning: furnace was made by tho Chairman, Mr. Rug, of Troy, Kus., but, a3 this can only bo illustrated Dy diagrams which eannot be published by Tu Triouney, a description with Mustrationa will be givon at alater dite. Next. Stenm or Fino Traing, Tho Committee recommends that beginners should use the fie train asduvoelving Dut smnull cost, and which Would give tho valuable expertouce which wault bo needed, and come in play when thoy shull afterivards change to the moro oxtenslve steam train, Next, Mills andjEvaporators. Tho Committco insist thot wills should be mado much stronger; that hardly any ‘now being manufactured are Atrong enough; that they shoull be stronger than tho power employed, whuthor horse or steam, so that 1 overfed thoy will stop the power Instead of brenking the mill; thit A Jarger percentage of the Juice enn thus be ex- pressed: to the greater profit of tho manu- Tacturer, and he bo saved tho loss ot time und money consequent upon the brenking of his milly that mills aro'too small generally, and tao high a pricois put upon thes for tlie cost of thoir manufacture; that copper fs much the, Dest inaterial for evaporttora, or steam collsy used in reducing tho Jules, which causes suf Hielent oxydization of even galvanized iron to color the sirup, ‘Tho Committeo on Samples, consisting of Mr. George ©. W. Belcher and John 8. ‘Thomas, bath: Brack lealand expericnced sugnr-rotinery men, Mr. 0, M, Sehurta, made the Fe esha rer port: In tho first place, tho extent of territory represented by the speolmons exceeds tholr Brentost expectations, Becondlly, tho quality of a large number of samples f4 of 80 hich o clare acter ns to render this convention of suyure manufucturers one of the most Important tn tho history of this country, ‘To make many distinetions among these evidences: of faithful and enterprising Industry jg not in, tho desire of the Committee, Krney. would, hows over, call especial nttention to & inmost maguitl: cont eainple of sugar made by A.C. Koyniton, of Pino With, Tex, 80 to the sugar made by . Brout, of Troy, Kan, A sumplo trom tho Mls nots Industrial University, clalining vw yleld of 49.1 por cout of sugur from the welido, merite notice on nccount of the percentage of yleld, Among the anmples of slraps wad one from Ke @, Shuto, of Clark County, [ilinola, and one from, Powell € Wiison, ot Heno' Falls, Wis, that hits Uculurly pleased =the Committee, hey wish to onl attention ulka = to the suiinics prosented ty C.F. Wallls, bandas, and seth HH. Kontoy, ristown, Minn, ‘Phe entire lino of samples deserves tho careful ine spectign of tho Convention, and tho thanks of that body are due to the senders for tho Interest, thoy haye tiken, aud tho information thoy have given, ‘Tho followiny resolution was adopted: “Kesotocd, By tha Mieslssingt Vatley Canes Growers’ Agsoclution, that it will pramote tho best. interests of this important industry for cach Btate to establish, in connection with Itt Agri. cultural College, tirstecliss sugir works, for tho purpose of edlucnthine experts, and for sete sling git doubtful questions by actual exporl- ment.” After tho passazo of varions complimentary resolutions in acknowledxemont of fuvors and, courtesies received py the Convention, Inchiul- ing u yote of thanks to ‘Tie Cicada TRimuNy for tho interest it bad munifested In the cause in sending a apeolal reporter to report the pro. cocdings of thy Canvention, whieh wae done by: no other Journal outalde of St, Louls, tha Con Yentlon ad{ourncd sine di ed FIRST REGIMENT BAZAAR, ‘To the Editor of ‘The Chicago ‘Tribune, Curcago, Dec. 3.—During the past week the members of the Firat Hegiment nave tricd to reluburse thomecives for past -oxponditures, So far their efforts havo proven a fullure, Che writer 16 not a tacmber, neither docs he write at the dictation of any one connected with the reg iment, Hut bo thoroughly understands tho ox- pense Involved in sustaining and maintaining Tullitia organization, Ho writes wu citizen and us un exemilitia officer of BomG experlunee, It way not be generally known that our iil. tary organizations sro mululy: Supported at the expense of privata individuals compos ing then, The State apnropriations ara quite Inadequate to meot the wants of com. jee or of regiments. ‘his fully, tho ency inust be made good by thy atileers and membors themuclyes, “This ought not to be, Tho Firgt Mughnent ten source of pride, to tha city, It sbowld not luck support. Chicago should vespond us quickly to lts enll for tian. olal uld aa the regiment bua fe tho past, and will in the future, respond to private or corporuty claimunta for protection ngatnet' lawloaness, Let those who ationd this last evening of tho talr do 80 with the purpose and ubility to hol constitute tho enterprise a success, “Money: Wil tho bushiess-men of tha city show their substantial appreciation of the survice by Rpplying it? It iv uot aguestion of prizes ian Christuias prosenta, but of dowurlgbt murit wud the payment of past obligations, aovn se BARBED WIRE, ‘To the Editur of Tha Chicago Tribune, : Cnrroago, Dev. 23.—1n the interview published ‘this morulug upon the subjeet of barbed fenc Jou reported to buve mude the absurd state. nent that "Mir. Wusbbura geked an exorbitant Foyalty fur bly inonopoly,” Touamuch as Mr. Wusbburn hog not, to my knowledge, named any royalty Winco the Jute decision of the court, 1 could burdly accuse him of bomy excrbitunt. What l did suy te this: if str. Washburn weked an exorbitant royally Jor hig monopoly the case might be curricd uy) to thy Bupreme Court, but that if be mude it Jight thure would probably be no turtbor [tiga Soule tha Len pat i deneral Alspusition to Buce, result ua It stood. Fs L: WitLias G. Huuparn, oe THE COURTS Reed’s Illness Causes Another Postponement of the Habeas Corpus. Abe Goldman Found Not Guilty of the Murdor of Rocco Nav- agato, The Defense Pegging Away in the Fleming Conspiracy Case. J, W. Preston Appointed Recoivor of the Tones-MoDonald Estate. CITARLES I. NEED. Judge Anthonys Intest order In tho Reed enso was mado returnable yesterday morning. It Was pretty generally known, however, thit Mr. Reed was still confined to hls house by slekness, and that the procecdings, whatever they were, would go on without him. Shor? Mann, tho nominal defendant in the habeas corpus busi- ness, and Robert Hervey and Mr, Gibbons, Mr. Reed's attorneys, wert present at the opening of Court, and, nfter the usual prolininury mo- tions had been cleared ont of tho way, Mr. Her- vey rend the Sheriff's return to the onder of Dee. 18. It recited, In brief, thitt the Sherlit had retained the body of Charles IE Reed, and that. he was still In his custody at his residenco, No. 0 Qroveland avenuo, where, nee tho muking of tho order, hoe had been necessarily detalnad by sickness, Owlne to the continuance of this sick- nees, tha defendant was unable to produce the body of tho aforeaatd Reed, Mr. Hervoy niso rend nv formidable afildavit from Dr. J, T. Tucker, the attending physiclur It set forth, among othor things, thut Mri Reed wae still suffering from severe inflammation In tho elyht ling, his condition belny so eritienk that a change might take place in six hours which might prove fotal. In short, he was heeessarily coniiied to his bed, and anattempt tonttend court would be in the highest degree dangerous to his life. Hils phyatelan would not only not listen tonay application of that sort, but would peremptory forbid his patient's enters talning any iden of doing so, In tnet. he could not possibly attond in less than a fortniazht with safety. Hut, more tim this, tho sorry and excitement. under which te now Inbored, caused to a fatal extent hy his personal surronndings, being in charge of an omeer, tended fo nygravate his disouse and necessarily: to Interfere with and retard bis recovery. Tho altidavit closed with n delicate suggestion thit with the removal of tho oilicer, hls recovery woutd bo correspondingly aeecicrated. On the strength of the papers, Mr. Hervey moved to postpone the hearing for two weeks, The Court readily granted the reqest, and the matter was set down for the dith of January at Wan, The Judy wns enrefal to add, how= ever. that tho petitioner must remain In tho custody af the Sherr, al urvey, appealing to the papers, suggest ed bath, “No, alr,” replied his Honor, Under the cir- cumstunces of the cnse, tho Court orors that he continue In the custody of tho Suerlit, as now.” Mr. Gibbons (ook a hand in the matter, and proceeded to suy something nbout unimorcifitt Justice bolng Injustice, and the quality of mercy hot being stratned. © Ewill not cbange the order L baye made in this creo,” responced the Court. 1 heard all the statements inthe attitavit, Tho Sherit of the county 16 a mereffal man, and will not Wa anything to Interfere unnecessirily with Mr. Reed. Teannot change the order that 1 hive entered,” Mr. Gibbons insisted on reading tho closing sugwestions in tho attidavit, and remarking that ft was unquestionably fu the discretion of tho Court to take bail. The statute provided— * 1 understand the provisions of tho statute," entd the Court, with a shadeot ioputionce, “and Lunderataud this afidavit. and Tsay again dt shall not change tho order that L have mudo fn rat this ¢ © Gibbons dutifully observed that thoy must, of Soy, iow fn submission to the deterininis the Ci ree es, sit.” ‘responded tho Court, “1 unders stand what tho provisions of the statute are, and Leannot echnngo tho order L have made tn that case. case,’ And that onded it until the tu of January’, THE NAVAGATO MURDER, Judge Gary was yesterday engaged in hearing the trial of Abe Goldman, charged with the murs dor of Rocco Navaxato, 8 young Ialinn boy, on tho Hight of Jity 3 of lust year, FPrink Ro malne, Navagato's companion when the shoot~ dog ocenrrod, told thy following atory: On the evening In question witness and = Navngnto got + Into) on quarrel in front of Guldminn's soloon on Stato street abont some treerickers, While disputing, ann caring Alongs and Interested himselt in tho quarrel, Tho result was that the dend boy un- dertook to defend himselt, and. after i seuttling WIth the stranger, the latter ran Into the saloon and quickiy appeared with a revolver in his hand. and recommenced the quarrel. Navagato called him names, and tho man polnted hid re- volver and shot tho boy in the brenst, from tho elect of which he decd four daya after wards. Homulne fdentited Goldinan post. ly, and ont the thie the aifray: occurred he deseribed a peculiar ring worn on tho third finger ef the left hand af the man who fred the shot. The Sunidiy tollowliyy the shoot. ing Goldin wos vatind, ard ty rite miawere Jag tho exaet dexeription given by Ramnine was found on his right hand, and, beta tried, (twas Tound that Itwould not Nt the same tnyger of the left hand, Nayuucete, however, was poaltive Pint ts era tho mut, aud the prisoner wad bold, on trhl. Goldnan proved a pretty good allbt by mem- bers of hie fanily and several nelghhors, who Rivoro tint before and at the tine the shot wag: dred Goldman was at home, and remutned there for severn! hours uftur. Golda, the enlognkeeper, wha, by the way is ne relation af tho prisoner, in fact a perfect stranger to the wnt on telal, sworg that no one called for or got arevalver la tls place on the aleht in question, The case was Morea pon sulunitted ta tho Jury without argument, and they promptly returned A verdict of not qiilty. —— TIE CONSPIRACY CASES, Judge Mawes’ Court was packed with speetne tora yesterday, Invst of them boing residenta of tho Town of Lake, who hud boon attracted by tho prospect of hearing tho testimany of tho de fonsy in the Fleming conspiracy cuse. Interest inthe duy"s proevedings contercd in tho testl- ntony of Minor, ono of the accused, who acted 18. Justico Fleming's counsel in effecting tho re- lense of Purdy, Whon called tothe stand the wit- dross xatd thee Sunday morula, Sov F190. ho was plying pool in leming's uloon tn the'Pown, of luke. (lere the witness vuhintesred the etitement that Flaming wii a aaloonkeeper, the proprietor of a very-stanle, mi anundertiicer's shop, and was dustlee oF the Peace.) While masing poat Coustable Doran eame Re aad tal tin thory was 0 nui olltside who wanted Flom ing to take. ball fora wun in tho County dait, Witness learned that it) was: doh Purdy, aud tint there were we eases ngtlent hin. Klemlng quia Inte the barronin, and thoy All took ie drluk togethor. Doran expliined” that Wilton wanted to ball Purdyaind tht he owned two heres of fund In Sec New. Dorin auld he know that to be true, for he binteell bad vented at Wilton for five years At that tle witiess wild ho dil not know thar Wilton was Bun Morgan, oo hot ad a thet oud eoudidetics operator, Pte ne wanted to kaow ihe had arivht to take bail, not having come auitted tie prikoner ta Witness told bin he badan undaubted te right todosa, At Floming’s request Wifhess Wont Upestuira to tho dustics ofice, Which was aver the saloon, and Doran, Wilton, and Fleming wont with bin, Wite head thore Nile out the bonds olfered in avls deneo and also tho sehedule of property Witton dad Dorin Curnishiig tho deseription, “Thos all returned to tha barroom, aid, after ugly drluking togethor, kom ong wont over tu Flem= dng's livery-stabis und procured a carriage ta. take the purty down to the Jail, Ftomiog siatd he wanted to go to the fall, becuse tho daller mnight not recognize bl alganture, Wilon oud Goran came to Fieming’s salon tna buggy, and, after tho bund waa tilted out, Witton drove away fn tho amo conveyance, Herore golug, however, he told them: that Ane shitunt-Jailer dunes Hotel! woutd meet then wt Mike Casey's miloun on Miehtian stre to tho Jal, “Witness, Doran, and Flembig went to Casey's in the butek, Wilton was not thore, Drinks wore bid all uround, and Bonttold, who Was there, sald that le tnuw Wilton wins good, ‘They all wont Inte the Jull, and, after walt for sotue thie for Jailer Curries, they were told , Hern that they hid better be careful, as he id not thine the bond wis straight. they then Wet to Casey's again, where Hontletd had res tyuited. and told hon whit Cyrricr bud said, Hontleld enid Curricr’s | opinion didn’t AMO to Hythe, that he probably tried to frighten them becatise be had some trend that he wanted to xo on the bom, Fluming, Doran, and witness thon went to Mike MeDonall's sulovn to fngtiire avout Wilton's reaponsibitity, Bucdld not thd: Sebold. Doran than pros posed thie thoy, Viste Jim Whiten's siloon, on aAduing street, us Woalen Icnew Wilton, Witaess: dnd Flembig Wont tite aback ryan ‘and cone guited Whiten us tu Willow's reaponsibility, Whalen sald ho was alt rant, and up tio MACHO the purly ro Where, atler wo short purluyy eleiwed, uss-extminution, withesa Inststed (hit he perforined wll these bervives for nothing, Dut he wis reutined during the sly to. des fend Purdy on unotur charye. da reply to mM question ous) to Who opuld him for this. ser money out of & he sald Doran gaye him tho which tho man Wilton had adyuneed, Of this amount witness received $13; Sil was’ pakt to Fleming, and Constable Doran, who was custodian of the find, patd out #1 for drinks. Witness snidho made no elfort to pet Purdy ont of {ii and that he told Fleming: he must nssume all tha responsibility for his re= leises me shuply did the work because ho was asked to, dim Whalen. proprietor of tho Adams strect, snloon, teatiiled that he had known Wilton for two yenrs, and had mover known hin by any other name. Witness did not know that Wilton wae well known to the police aga thief and cons Ndence man, Yovera] othor immatorial witnesses were ox- amined, and tho Court adjourned until this morning at 10 o’elouk. JORL We WEES. The Joe) Henry Wells havens carpus ease was to have come up yesterday morning before Judge Moran, but, though all tho wartles were present, Including Mr, Wells himself, tt went over til Monday morning in view of tho fact that tho Armatrong-fHinsdale. cose was on nti will probably take up the remainder of the week, —— BROCKWAY'S LIBEL SUIT. A sult was begun yesterday morning In tho Superlor Court by Maj. James W, Heackway, the Recorder, ngzalust the Soctitiatic Tubilshing §o- efety, Carl Waeter, sear Necbe, Jumes Sebmidt, Fred Schad, August Wintger, August Kelting, Henman Padewa, August Spies, William Tulert, Willian Schintdt, Charles Unerting, Willian Medow, Peter Foterson, and Paul Grotticau, fo. charges that qu tho goth and dist of October aod on tho 24 of November inet tha de fomlonis, or rome of them, published in tho Arhetter-Zeituug several articles reflecting fu tho ‘severest mutiner on hin. The treat aut most ftipurtint article wis headed * Brockway" Thirem,” and insinuated tht Brockway nuh heen guilty of gome very loose conduct with his female vimployés, and that ho was by fur the worst of the tax-cntors, swindlers, contidence men, Cle, ete, who were xocking olllee, These chorges the Major not uniatucally Uiivks tend to injure bin and hls prospects, and be elalins 850,000 damages, A SITAR TRICK, In tho. divorce suit of Coyle va. Coyle, begun Wernesdday tn the Superior Court, tha attorney, Mr. Prondergnst, on behalf of Mrs, Coyle, tho complatnant, made iin appileation to Judge Jameson ‘to have bls client allowed to proscente N82 poor person, The dudre refused tv give FORBEN OSs, and thy sharp young luvyer thon minediately applied to Judge Gardner tora sine Mar ardor, and by diferent representations se ceeded in gett It. Yosterduy thy clerks fn tho two rooms happened to be comparing notes, nud Giavovered this fet, Judge Gardner, on belie {ufarmed of the dodge, sharply reprimanded tho overzentous fognl wentlenmins and ordered film to vay tho ttsual 36 clerks’ Cees in three days, oF have tho sult disilssed at once, ITEMS. In the condemnation case of the United States: against the whisky, etit, and other prdperty of ‘Thost & Hermann, a defauit was entered yeater+ day before Judge Biodgett, and tho property: wasdcelnred forfeited to the Government. An order of sule was nlso issucd, : Nonv of tha Courts or Clerks’ offices will bo open. to-morrow, Jtidge Rinigett bis not decided yet whethor ho wil hold court tiext week, but be will probe Uly only attend to necossury busliess In Judge Dritimnmond’s absence. uring holiduy week Judges ‘Tuloy, Kogers, and Qurniin will nat be In court at all, and none: of tho other Judges wilh hear Jury enses. Judge Morin was tn bopes of setting tway leo, but the Wells habens corpus cage will detain bly at least two days, Judge Jameson had deelied to taken vacition atthe enme timo, but appar. ently reconsidered hls decision, sud will attend to xeneral business, jute Anthony will have no furthor call of his calendar, <A new law calendar hus been prepared in. tha Superior Court. whleh will be entled next tern by Judges Gary and Wiillimyon. Wiseharges from bankraptey were granted Jyesterday to Edward Tunter and Benjamin Ty Colwell, "LE. 1 pater, [ra N. Herrick, George. &. Chelathin, C. W. Kempster, and C. W, Hoyt on. George W, Woodbury was rppolnted Assignee of Allen H, Mills, under a hone far 830, The Grand Jury yesterday beard tteen ensos and fond nine true bis, All the enses heard were of the ordinary Jall and ball character, Vive peraons wore disehurged from tho Jall yesterday by the Grand dury, who falled to Hind dudietments nguinst them, & JO) DONALD. A Judgment by confession was entered up yesterday in tho Superior Court by Jumes I. Moore, for himeelt, “und for all uther creditors who may choose to becumo partics hereto," antinst Len C. Jones, Charica 1B. McDonald, ond Tivnry A. Hall, comprising the fusolyont, Bowrd of ‘frada firm of Jones & MoBonatd, for tho siti of 800,000, ution wis inmediately issued and returned unsatisied, and a eveditar’s DU, fn the usual cut and dried form, was ted. Tho only charge nde ts, that the defendants: bave somo debte-ar open recounts due them for An Unknown wnotnt 40 that itis necessary to. haven Recolver appointe to collect tha same, An application was at once tade to dudes Gardner, and Joshi W. Preston was appointed: Uecciver, under u bond for $12,000, UNITED STATES COURTS. Tho National Car-Brako Company yeatorday Med two bills againat the Pitsburg, Fort Wayne & Chleago Rallroud Company and & 1. Layne and two tientnst the Pittsburg, Clneinuatt & St Louls atlway and PD. We Caldwell, to restrain thein from infringing tholy patents for hyproved enr-brake shoes issued tan, 6, 1st, to doseph Wood, and Get. 0, Iss, Lo dames Ding. STATE COURTS. Henry A, Leonard commenced a sult yeatere day to recover 310,000 damages of Willan A, Giles, John Tndgren sued Hawin Watker for $1,000. Rdward C. Houston brought sult for $10,000 agulnat George 8. Sloiun, Nonry) A. Sloan, and Jobe 1. Howard. Mary E. Canteld brought suit against Edward D, Untinon, dacob Fotrow, and Kdward C, Day, Tho South Park Comtoissionurs M10. tho ise. kessment rolts yexterday for the hinprovementor Michigan avenve from Jackson strect to Thirty> Ath, andor ‘Thirty -tfth gerebt Crom Miehlgin aventyte the Grand boulevard, und asked to have the sume contirmet. The expanse of tho Mnproverient fram Jutkson street to Late Park Diuce Is exthinated at $07,001.59; from Lake Park place to'Thirty-lifth street ut S41 00.50; and ot Thirty-HFth street, from Michigan avenue to tho Grand boulevard, 848,025, PROBATE COURT, In tho muttor of the catate of Annt Paus, de- ceased, the will wie proved yesterday, and letters testamentary were lasted ta Ignatz Paus, under bond for 85,00, approved, Vn the matter of the estate of John Quirk, tle- congod, Jutters of adunlulstration were yosterany Issued to Brhdget Quirk under bond “of 20,000, wpproved, Tn the matter of the estate of Hugh E. Jones, decessed, tha whl was proved yastord i and , letters tostimentary wero issued toMiuria Bikene under a bond of 2.00), approved, tn the mutter of the vstite af Holen G, Flect- woud, decansed, the gitardan's apeclat tend, int the penal qui of 88,000, was upproved, THE CALI. TO-DAY, Jupae HLopartrSct admiralty enso 8, Doherty y, uw Froteetion, Juban SsuTi—No preliminary call, Trlabeatl BGS, 1,690, 3,504, and A, No citxe on trial, uvGE ANTHONY—Motions, No cull of cal contin. ‘ duos Wirtrastsos—WIL ball Judge Smith's eutendar to-day. No o03, Falrehill y, Michigan Central Rullroad Commuy, on teh, Aub JastesoN—Motiona and diver JUDG CAUSE), 27, 2, WO, und U on henray Junge Kouri—No further call and no court Aftor Lo-diy Wnt dun i 1881. Motions for new trinls to-day in the Western Indilina condenmus Now enses, = JURAE MORAN=No cenit, No, ul, Armstrong ve Rinadale- Doyle Grantt Comminy, on telah Juboe TULEY—Divorce cies, ADIIR DAUNDM—Mollons, JUDGE GARY—No court tony, JUHI HAWeS—No, 18, the Fleming consplre hoy cnse, On triwh Juman'Lavsia-Bet eases TX) und S08, Call th HL, BAN, I, 255, teray Nos, 178, 105, 1 " 205, 871,277, nd wid. No, To, the Day Insane cise, Ol trial. ITER CALL MONDAY, Jupay Doparrt—No inuouncemont, JUDGE SsuTH—No announcement. " Junge ANTHONY—Pereniptory call of motions for new trink In Now AUD WILL AMgO AUNTE J AiisoN—Conteated motions, douay Ganoxen Contested mattis, Jubde Hogkus—No court wcll dia, d, 1881, sone Mowtax—tho Wells habeas corpus cane, mi TuLkY—No court until Jan, J, 1881, dupes Bausua—No court until dau, 3, 188, SUDGMENTS, x Surenion CoummdJupar Astuosy—J. 1, Friudevick v. Frederick rand, 87,23, 303, O C80 Jubak Suivi — Mason Wise, ¥, Henry Bebuttlor, veniivt for defendant for 830), and notion for now teh by plulndt,Loulse Abut ¥. Shion Mirseh, Sanat, June Wiiisasisox—Henry Roinhardt yr Thomity Mayor, vurdlut $0, Cancure Coun—Jobpa8 — Roans—Michacl dosepblie Lobber, 850, O'Donoghue 3 ——truria Pottery Company vs Jupae Moun George Guy, $1,010.07, ——_ + APPELLATE COURT, Spectal Vispstch to The vhicaga Tribune, Orrawa, HE, Dee. 2.—Tho AppellateCourt for the becond District met to-duy, ali thy Judges present, Tho following business was dispose oft ANNOUNCEMENTS, 200, Carpenter vs, Calvin; deeree modiaed In necordance with the opinion and order of the Supreme Court, 63. Steel, itnplender, vs. Areon, oxccutor, ote.: smotion for appea! to Supreme Court overruled Ms. Chiengo, Burlington & Quincy va. Sy koa eta; motion to reverse and remani, Inacconl- Ace with decision of the Supreme Court, ol- lowed. CHL. Card va. Tyrrell; record Med too Inte; np- peal disinissed, 0. Norris ve, Rogers; thing oxtonted to Jan, 10, for Ming brits. 8. Hobos va, Tho Estate of Danio! Forgusons motion for A ee allowed; bond of 800 to be Med by an, i ust MoWhinney ot al. va. Higgins; timo ex- tented to tho sath Inst, to file briefs, 84, Comtnissioncrs of Hlzhways of Oswego va. ‘he People; time extended to Jan. to file ave strict and brief; motion to withdraw record overruled. ‘This case cansolldated with tho above, and will ho heard seetoey 7 Chicago, Burtngton & Quincy Railrond va. The City of Aurora: motion Cor appeal alowed; bond of $300 to he filed In twonty duys, MOTIONS. 625. Hunter va. Uunters; motion by appellant to modify order granting appent, Uinphrey etal. vs, Alten, Recoivers mos Ustitss iat for want of Jurisdiction. ». Lho Union Manutiteturing Com modon by appellant for appeal to Lourt, 1. Rallvoad ys. Marry ot a1; motion for raciena, js turris va, Harris: sugueation of diminn- ton of record and ritle on pluintill to give secur ity for vosts, or show cause by dun. 4. OL. Cord va. Tyrrell; motion for anpenl to Supreme Court alowed. boi. MeSweeney cb ale va, Adams, adminise trator, ete; Judgment affirmed, ‘ *& SM. 1 Co. ve. Thompson; ten days’ additfonal the granted for fli briefs, St. Motion for uippen! overruled, pany etal tho Supre ARI, ©, =e a Somers vs, Mercy; tne extended ten days for filing briefs. + 64, Chienzo & Northwostorn Ratlrand ve, Tay ine _aenion. for lenve to Mleuddltional transeript altowed, (0. The Moline Water Power Company vs. Waters et at; motion by appellees for exténgon of Ume to ie beiels, ‘651. Commissioners of Highways of Town of Oswego vs. People: motion to disiniss sppual for want of appeal bond, 4 655, Town of Oawejo v8. Kolloges ania. Gt, Unwloy vs. Simons ot a. mation to dls- milss for want of {yrledicuon slowed, 67d. Cherry vs. Waikers snime nlfawed. CADL OF DOCKET. i. TInley ve, Gott: continued, AAR 'Phompxon ve, ‘The Peap! . Brynn vs. Howland rey a. Ashornlt va. Godfrey; rently, BE Slocuis v8. Slocuin ct ales Gi. Schrocder vs, Waleh; rene 50, MeSweeny va, Adams; order of duly 2 yar mated nud Judgment allirtny a oi, Burnett vs. Hendel. et al. ¥8, Peo; v8. Moms reel rvin ve. Lowla; es, Mey Appeal dismlased_ on motion, O18, Hamilton ot al vs. Hamilton, vxecutors ar ued orally on part of defendant in error. and Aken, v20, McGregor et al, vs, The People; appenl dismissed, 6x, Marper vs. Tho Unton Manufacturing Gempiany ‘appeal ntloweds;-bond of $2), to bo Jed dani. Vi, : 523, Munter ys. Iunter; motion to modify order overruled, . 651, Commissioners of Ilighways of tho Town of Oswego ya. Tho Peoply, ote.; motion to dls- iss nppent fer want of bond overratca, i. Lown of Osweyo va. Kellogg vt nly samo order, 600. The Molino Water-Power Company vs, Waters et al; ten days’ additional thine granted uppellces to Ne brich, Cot, Humphreys et al. va. Allon; extension of ‘or nppelices to Mle Lricts dented. 4, CS 1 It feet al vs. Mallory ef nf; mio tlon Cor supersedens for hearing Jin. 4, and stay of proceed nus uinler the decree ordered, Court adjourned to dun, 4 at 10 o'elock a, m. ———=e——$— LARD FROM THE CARCASSES OF HOGS WHICH DIED OF SWINE-PLAGUE, ‘Tu the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Cincago, Nee. 2,—In anarticlein THe WrrK- LY Turmune, of Nee. 1,1 asked some questions asto what may be donewlth the grease and other offal of dend animals, and sated, umong other things: " Alinost every whore where swine- plague [8 provalllug, rendering-tunks have been established, What do tho tunk-men do with tho grenso obtalned! For whit purpose fs it sold? Where does it yo to? Does It never tind its way {nto tho kitchen, and ig ft nover used for human fool? Init exclusively converted tuto lard-olly orig it treated with chemlents, gud converted Into dard, or perbapa Into sulne, or sulue-but- ter?” ‘Theyo questions, only intenied to draw tho attention of tho Health Departments to the doings of those tank-men, have reeelyed an AuRWwor much BoOONor thin L oxpected, A little over a week ago n samole of tir was gent to mo fur microseopicaLexamlnation by the Mehigan State Board of Heutth, and accompanied by the Btatomont Unit it (te turd) had eaused sickness ina Sanilly or Bix. persons whieh hnd wae it. For the purpose of exuninution, 1 dissolved lirst n ginal] quantity of the sntiuplo—in all about two ounces were sont me—in ehforaforny, and. found fat-erystals, — epithellum-cells, a fow biood-corpuscles, and gehlzophytes (micro- cove); Lut, probably owl to the pecul- furities of the solvent = (chloruferm), { fount ft dileuit ta determine tho churacterlstics of tho Intter—the schizo- phyt Next 1 dissolved a sinall sample in ben- zolu: exmmined Ue same with w power of about. Ba diatueters (a Hartituck aujective No. W—1 sixteunth—water lmiersion, und Beck's bye- Meee No, 1); und found, pesldes fat-erystals and: uplibollum-pelly danumerable omicrococel,— siglo, doubly, In chatns, and in zodyloes, aid ahuitar.ar rather identical, in appearances to. those sehizepbytw which constitute the enuze and the imfectlous principle of swine-plagac, Byen a fow so-called " Jasting spores.” or Holos bacteria (Millroth), wore prosunt. Aftorwurda I pUE On i tanth homeonvous Immersion ob- jective af Yolles, and Huck's No, 3 oyepleco,—i combfontion whieh giyes on my stand an ume Mitiention of O24 /dlamotoray—and — found, pesides the ft-erystala, and goina other Gippare ently line) erystuls, numerous milerovuced tn vn rious stages of development. some athers com- pinitively very course flanients, mid a fow Jlood-corpuacies, Tay T dissolved a sinall quantity in other, and, although the microcoect Vecnmeé obscured and covered up by tho fat- pe Rane owlg to the rapid evaporation of tho ethor, the bload-curpiseles eaing out very plain’ and no donbt ag to thelr Identity romnined, The result of iny exumiuntion shows beyond a doubt that tho hurd hi question fy the product of aw rondering-tank or a yo-callod stink~fuetory, in whfelt tho cureasaes of nnlmals whieh Inve dled of dlxenye aro worked up And that tho products of sich rondoring-tinks will, occasionally: at. Juast. thidithelr ye {nto the kitchan, and, maybe, futo tho butterstab. farther comment will hot bo necessary VETEHINARUAN, ——————$ Tho Duchens of Wostminstore New Vork Timer, Tho denth of the Duchess of Westminster Placus 2 trgoeirele of the haute noblease of Knghind in mourning, With tho exception of tho celebratat Duchess of Gordan, the lite Duchess of Sutherland prasontod tha ‘only line tance Of 1 Peoresd haying threo daughters: Prchesses,—' Loinatur, Argyit, and Woste inlnster,—und, what jy more romarkable, to IMncringes ot thosu lidies were all Jave matches, The Duchess of Leinstey nnd the Dike of Suh. eriand ure now tho eole survivors oF the Famtiy Durtall tho sisters have left i miamurons as ‘The late Duchces was entirely the right porson Tu the riehit pie od Kitano har ee ponte don witha becom hospitality and splendur which was fn mirked contrast to Ue view whiten her fathar-ineluw tid taken of representative funetions. Sho wus always ready to sce. ond liar husband in bis ufforts © for the puults Roul, and Grosvenor House, their London residence, has for tho Inat two yours been thrown open to the working cliss on Sune day atternaans (when the family are absent) tnt tinny enjoy the dellghtful collecuon of Metures, Tho “Duchoss' oldest son, Lord Jrosvonor, Who visited New York hist your, 19 murrricd tan daughter of Lord Sutrborouga, wid, under her auspices the bhospitatities of the Grosvenara In London wad Cheshire will daubt+ Jes, Whon the perlod of Saueaatt 48 passed, be woll sustained, Aside from his Landon prop: orty, tho Duke doug not rank pinong the wruutedt roal-vatuty hutders, and the piso of the pupil ww fraterate importance hus been only batho last 120 years, und consequent upon the murray of Bieo ‘Pnomas Crogvenur with Mls Duvles, daughter of a third-rate Middlesex Kaulre, whe owned wdairy fart on whieh Groayenor xquare: and street, Now roluspinyg i rontit of 81,0000 fh year now stand, squire Davies poise muy still bo eon in Davies gtrect Merkolvy squire, and presents within a yowl spectnen of n sccund-chiss punor-houdoe oF the Unw of Charles 1), ‘The great Bolyravinn catato of tho Hukesur Weatiilister wag ay pure chase made in the latter part of the lit cone nurye mGoorge HL bowgbt Buekingnam House (now Palice) from the helrs of Bhorlold, Duke of Huckingbanshite, wa nv dowerhouse tor Queen Conylotie, ho wished to purchase 0 irgy tract contiguous to it, whlch he could nave hud tor Bi500), but thos were hart and tho thou Chuncellor of the Bxchequor sald that tho 1 coutd not be done, Ut wits thon bought on siinturly easy terns by the Duke of Weatuilas ater. For youra ds Jay wniniproved, and there are nonugenarhing loeday who shot snipe on it, Dutatdongth aw enterprising bullder, Cubitt, Dacked up by the great banking house of Smith, Vayne & Sinkh, took it on bulling Hen ond Hele gravin wrost. As tho louges fall iy the Duke's revenue gradually grows, and threatens ia tise Lo reneh 36,0W),0 a your, a Winchester’s flynophosphitos wit! cure consumption, coughs, weak lun: bronchitis, and general dubllity, Estubllsbe twenty-une yeurs. Try the Shukers’ Survaparilla, THE CHICAGO FIRE. Trying to Unravel the Tangled Web of the Reports, And Work Out tho Mystories of Lawyors’ and Assignoea’ Bille, Tha more the {nal accounts in tho Chieags Fire-tnsurauce Company mutter aro studied and pondered over the more” Wkely does tt be- como that tho luckless creditors will have an are ray of atalwart objections to olfer to approving tho figures as they stand, and allowing tho thing to bo closed up. ‘Thoro will bo two fall weoks to. ook {nto matters, and that tho opportunity wilt be Improved may be ret down ne one of the things that are reasonably cortnin, THOSH EXVPENBES. Tho first ftom in tho Asaigneo’s account isn chatwze of $14,230 for “expenses fi and about the admintatration and selling of the estate,’ A referenco to the sohedulo attached shows that tho nmount fs mado to include, among other things, oflice rent and clerk hire,—tho former nt tho rate, first of $2), and thon $25 a month, and {lis Intter at the rate of $100 por month, ‘Tho peettlinr beauty of thischnrge will be more fully” realized whon ft {6 remembered that the office fh question was also used as the private oflico of none other than James K, Murphy, Assignee, and that the clerk who was snlaried at the rate of $100 nH tnonth was much of the time nono othor than Mrs. d, K. Murphy, wifo of J. Ky Murphy, Agsignee., With an altowanecoft $20,000 for hia services up to May 1, 1870, and a prospcetive nilowanee of $3261 up to date, and with his ofties rent, partly vald owt of tho wreek, whilo his wife’a clorient Inbors brought in $100 a month besides, Mr. dumes K. Murphy, Assignee, would appear to have enjoyed for some nine long yeurs what in tho oxpressive Janie of tho streot would be termed a soft thing,” It ta also toderstoodt that Mr. 1 Murphy, Assienee, hits found siiticient thne on his hands during that protracted perlod to look after other little mite ters not in tho direct line of hia duties as a\saiqnce, his tnellnations bavtay led fim to enter the Held a8 an inatraneo broker, In which capae- ity it iv nota violent assumption to suppose tint he found nn seeasioual opportunity to turn wan honest peuny. THE RESPECTAULE AMOUNT OF $20,501 appeurs to bave zone for “fees to tho Clark of the United States Court in ecttling the estite, and in L710 sults for the estate,” “Chis wil ot coursa bo nilowed to stand, for the nood and suficlent reason that the syste: {of piling up costs under tho now dead Hank “ruptey hw allowed tha various Hers while go to muke it up, and there is no getting nrovnd or behind it. Tho same remnrk applies 10 the $4,080 0f Marshal's nid tho £1,010 of Tey istor's fees, ‘The fen vf-820,000' heretofor nie lowed and paid the Assignee, 13 of cotirse yong beyond hope of recovery, nud the creditora wit content themselves with closely serutinizliyg that olliccr’s claim ton Mnaldip of $3,204, The ftem of $80 for taxes ls of course “dead” beyond Lope of resurrection, Nobody will rola object to the molorute estimnte of ox- punses fh connection with the float meeting, nor To tho $57,005 which wont to the creditors in tha shape of diyideuds, though there is nm natural ant nitogethor unantinous regret on the part of tho creditors themselves that tho amount fsu't Inryer. THE LAWYERS. The remuining itent In the salmnecta account is 82300 cast ald Steeper & Whitat, attor- noys, on tecount,” Over this the creditors are apparently mail iin tholr bras tn an’ ate tempt to understand just how It wilt or can “Jibo” with the bill for services rendered by tte ittornces thomsctves. ‘The tatal amount of Sleeper & Whiton’s bill is $30,741. and the bal. auice still duo them, by thelr own Neues $,° $i, Who toleal conelusion to be deduced from this fs that thoy have boon pald 2001. and REL hold the estite responsible for E2486), wherens: th aleaienot 8 Agures make thelr tot DIL Ii, ATRIBUNE reporter triud to get some Heht on this Bubject from Mr. Slecpor hlinself yos- tordus, nnd was told by that yentlomuan that, whilg tho estate apparently owed tho firm §2 BH, te did nat now really owe thot but Sti and n fittle over, whieh thoy naver expected to got. It will be seen tint the ditference hotween the 3,741, the total ns rendered by tho “Rem’s UNL and tie 82,007 whieh apoears ta tia Axsignee'’s report, ns “cash paid Sleeper & Whitor,” ig Just $1,588. Mr. Sleeper is muaitht= edly correct when he says that allhe ena clalin of tho estate in $13,000, for If anybody should know he fa undoubtedly tha person, and tho dis- cropaney $8. probably explulmble only on tha ground of Murphy's queer and altogether unex Phatanhie methods of bookkeeping. Tt tus apparently occurred to somo of. tho creditors, howover, that S205 ist good round lawyer's Dil, and doulticss quite a number ot thom wish that tho bilince wiexed to be due them was 2,53), Instead of 21298, on the prine ciple thar it Is easier to keep what. you huyen't Riven nway than itis to recover what bas gone out, The principal items in TIS SNUG LITTLE BILL avo ns follows: Services In proceedings of Attorne; Gane 8 ‘eral to wld wp Company. 100 Sorvives in preparmg schedules on py ton [n bunkriptey, ten days... 100 Services In contested clalins to sol aseseseess seesccsessecerees ID in foreclosing Kiinbark mortgage = W Services tn negotinting settlements, threw cases, nt SM, yee 100 Sorvices in htluation in Kane Cor B cult Court und foreclosing mortxt 30 Services as counsel In Assiguco’ ond frequently appearing before ter and Judye, olght years, o Ning ineotliys, auction silea, ete, ut S20 per 000 Docket fees in L710 ‘sutta Bronght Yes ” ‘and coflected hy Asstience fn fudgments, with othor coats (therefore not properly ngants of catate), estininted average S16 eaen “ 28,108 Services ting ted siete. large mini spneeeae 1,600 Elghtoon por cone stipulated to be pid to Fisher & Abbott on al) sins collected dy thon on premium: elaing vovee Mh ‘Tho disburecinents of the frm f for cluri’s toca, printing, cxponses, attvertising, and all other enuses, amon mccoy tw the bill, to precisely Sil,—money advaneed by the tira in gused Where It wus tound neecesnry: to do 80, ‘The item which: is productive of tho niost dls- enagion it Js unnecesiry 10 any, 18 tho big ono of 820,100 for docket fees in 1740 suits tt $16 uplece. ‘Tho tone of the dixeussion nt tho grod- dors’ avodtnir day before yesterday showod that the gentiomen who haye to pay the piper were womnewhint disposed to murmur at tho cost of their danclig. and It wes this wolledefned dis= postition to * kiek' wh whted in the re- Husut to nnprave, tho Aeala '* AecouNnt And the: lawyers’ bi, and In on adornment te tho bith af next mouth, with the genortl understanding that the Assineo and tho lawyers would go before the Court In the meantime with tho proper petitions and that tho creditors would thon hive whut one of them tarmed “ thalrduy fu court.” ni 2 JURT HOW MUCH MONEY THR ARSIGNER WAS in his hands isi matter which, uppears tobe shrouded in deep durkness and tinponetrabio mystory, He gald nothing nbout It to the cred= ltors Uiemselves, nor would: he to tho reporter who approached him after the meeting was over on the sane aublect, According ta the intros wtory text to hls. thn report, hawover, It 1p) pears that be has 0008 06 dividends withheld apply on culms against parties entitled to ald allvte yy for, or tho Jtled to them been found, whileh, he tisks, may Le upped to the payanant af exe penses whieh woul otherwise zo tinpaid. The whole Thug wpedes to be tn that delight fully mixed und inuddled condition which will attord the creditors, the Court, and everybody: elsn concernud ft chance to try thelr hunds at unrayellug It, er IN MEMORIAM, To the Enttor of The Chicago Tyibune, + Citoang, Doo, 2.—L was palud to, learn, hy a telegram Jn your paper of yoaterdas, that “Col, Willan F, Etkin died near Deeaturon the Ristinst. enn old friend of Col. Elkin and bls fully, P hive deemed that n moro detalted aud dutintt notte of the sad event than that con- tulned fn your brief tologram was duo ta his mumory, Hu wien native of Kentucky, but previous to 180 puased higyouth and carly mane hood in Xenia, O. whera be married Eliza, tho eldest daughter of Capt, Thomns Constants amerckant of Xenia. On the breaking out of the War of 1812, Capt. Constant voluntuered, Jolned an Ohio reginunt, aud served tothe clus, tn 18s. During Capt. Constint’s absence young Rilkin hod entire charge of bla business, and ree nained fn his employnient until eu, whon Capt. Constunt removed, with bly family, to Sungumon County, Hinais, whore te rollawed, alternutely, tho business of farming und merchundising, and wag, consequently, one of ie plonvers of Sangamon County, where he rulsed a urge fim Uy of tive sona and seven daughters, OF tho Jntter thy eldest, as before montioncd, murrivd Col. Elkin, whily the youngest, tid living, ts the: wife of Capt, Re VY. Kennedy, of Chicago, Col, Kikin was the Cuthor of fourteen citdren— twelve sous and two duughters—ull of whom are deat, L belleve, excopt the sons Garrett (presunt Coroner of Sangamon County) Lhomas, Zichis riot, and Willi B., dr. (iow cmployed fy the Stato Department at Bpringticld), wand the young: eat dauyhtor, Aarsury, (Mea, Edward A. donc), ut whose heme, nuar Dewutur, tha Colonel dled, Ad indicated by your telegram, Col. Elkin wis one of the few adrvivors of tho Cumats " [huck= uw which cuded in the capture of Unt troublesome and wily ehloftaln, Blackhawk, and the anbjugation of bis bund of Warlord, Iwas Mh this cumpalan hat Me. Elkin wequiced tha Utlvof Colonel, Ito cominunded the rogimont which was inosthy vaiged, 1 think, in Saugumon and Mend Counties, iis brother, Dr, Gurrott alstingutybed pinata, was Regimental Surgeon, und hia fathor-lne law. Capt. Constant, tired of the young: Cot shite, the lamented Abraham Llucali, and tuny ther ploueess uuw more or less kuown to fame, emt wat'n popular and trustworthy toma, an often endawes nofghbors with positions of honor atid respous+ Mllty, fle was frequently elected to the t ntls= Intire, and represented Sangamon County he: fore and subsequent tothe removal of the rent of Government from Vanialla to Springticid, find exorted i gvent dont of influence by lly oni) siviightrorward honesty. During the Hfo of that purty, ho waa Stalwart Whig, nnd an ardent admirer of “Old ‘Tippeeanor,” it whose causy he took a very notlve part during the inamorablo enmpalgnof 18i0, To become w epublignn, after the demise of the oll Whig party, wad a naturaland eusy. tranaition, and he waran honored and distingiished momber of that party from its inception tl tie day of his Veath, He wns an intimate and vatued “felond of Lincoli, who, upon his xeeesaion tothe Pres ideney, appointed Col. Luin to tha olflea of Hegister of Public Lunds, a position whlet he Med with angular Mlelity, Col Elkin was on member of the Presbyterian Chareh for perhaps: more than hinge a eontury, und Nved and died tn that faith, although nearly all of his” relatives, and even inambers of wn Canily. were, mid are. the denomination known as Christhina, or *Campbeliites,” of whieh there 1a a very Hinge Cottowing tn Springtictd and. vicinity. VPerlinps fow men ever led so biametess and pure a life, to way one of “Gail's noblest. works, an honest man” A good nelghbor, tin aifvetlonnte husband, an exemplary tether, Just. and honorable in tll hisdeatiygs with his feltows men, he lve universally respected and vs- teemoed for his wealth of goml quatities, and dled amid tho regrots of thousands. His wite, aiexcelient lady, preceded hilm to the grave a Tow yonrs no slnee whieh time he resited in tho Hause of his favorit daughter, Mire. Be a Jones, near Decatur, where he expired. Hla res mains were Interred, by his many serrowly friends, by the side of his Hfe-partner. in. the family burytugexcound, near Springfield. iy <<a of his nnd. Me Lattanny gees by his nmi 'The remedy for impure blood, for stomach disorders—especially dyspepsin—and Hyer disease, ls Hamburg Draps. Far, far hotter for you than heer, ale_or pors for, and free fram tho jntoxlcuting affects, 1s ifop Bitters, bs THE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW. JANUARY, 1481, Stato Support of Denomisntionn Schools tn Englond, js Hy thaw, It W. Dini, Ds Dy Horne Huxhnll, ity Prot, deonto P, Kishor, Kecent Mourupties of rata Atlan Vou, iy Bugene ‘Tho Hind of Thala, 1. AVoom. Hy idwin Arnold. ‘hy Clunest Question, ity Prog, Van Boron Deuslow, Fortrutt-Vaintiig and Gilbert Bluact. By TGs SDs atone freiand. Ly Beanard Courtnay, M.D. Muah bate “iy Water Clutioetiatiy Mt Dy Brent Notte Conducted with slunal nuith Doseunsedd i steady Uterary nt Tn the IN THAN, el toxerve 4 syeclil purpose, to vcenuy a spectal plncete, $Huininate a epecit anbsect, nnd (6 treat of n pha Of {Houxht of special Interent.—Atonta (Gy Canstita- Hans Frolehted with more than an ordinary burdon of ing rantion, ont Horton Herald, Who INTEMN ATIO! 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THE ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, NASSAU, BAHAMA ISLANDS, ALAND OF PERPETUAL SUMMBIE B.A. Morton, Prop. VY, D. Winchester, Managor. notion upply to S LUWERWOUD & Ci, 138 Broadray, New York, NASSAU MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE ler ath Bast River, soml-month nine ne Horsman. Marga 5, ee seh AMLDIEX A GOs, ee We FLIRNONA, 20, Bust River, New York. ort. F. iA. t Watkins iiock, Detroit, Mich, i, for Nase rd gS SOREN NAVIGATION = NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London--Paris. Steamers auit Kvery Saturday from New Yorks for Southumpton and Bremen Fassoncors bookod for London nnd Darts at 8 os Malus Of paamiud frum Now York to tut AVY. wid Hromon, first we nin fay Mtwarague RAN os turn flexes nt. Titus,” ORLMCHS S Coed Howling Green, N. The stevriug mig by, tho Norm dernan Linyd from Bremen to Chicago ts #4, Gnd tho oni ngonts uuinortend to. soll thea tick 1 aad soul caes value eco 2 at, (HenUrnd Aye ae Wy HSCH EA BUMS iu) Miuav., feoeat Aulits, STATE LINE ToCtnauow, Liverpool. 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SCALES OF ALL kinns, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 142.& 118 Lake &t., Chicago, Borarefultobuyonly thaGenuine “EDUCATIONAL. “Ghetiield Scientitic School of Yate College, Coursoa in Chomlatry, Cure and Applied, in Chri} and oyna Ai in AcHeulara, otany, iclautlie Reudion, with NK ehelt. and Geranst, Teoliiieal Beouousy, Mistory, dross ba rein cauinouriii ehoinleteyy cation wishrdyatuea contucred re TIM ROW MISCELLANEOUS, NO CUR. ‘sore t{DR. KEA 373 South Clarkest., Chicago, Consult porsonally or We pial: frdeot ch chronig, nervous, oF special Dr. J. Kou thy uoly physicidu in the cly whe warnuits cures: by pay. , or nerensary, {DR LUCAS, 339 Mouth Chork-w, Charturod by the #tatu of Minola fur the “special, scluntitic, und spuedy cure” of private, nervous.chruns Je and urinary diwasus, Conaulaud tree, tours.) He Wt BRO Gke B p.m. Budi JU 60 12 a m wuly, ALLOA rh 1E-TANLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TILISy, EXPLANATION oF Iterrneye: be a “Sunday oxeoieds” Chtenge & Northwestern i, For Stans, Timon i nyu near Clarke ace oltloy, I alncife Frat Ling, maton Cy ATR aUmnin abus ENneota, City'on the Villian a—Depot es Depot comur uf Cam For Mi Map Accontmodatians, WekevOntens of the Co Pt, Grand Pioltis Hotel, HOARE Trt bNebruakit 8: Liubuque x Kusttaas & Colorada i LBansaa City. Voans ast Aurora Suiiday Passonuor, GAurorn’ Passoniter. ce. DMondote & Ottawa Expres: f, ESt. Louls Ps Paurors Vas N eTexna Nigh ekunans Cty RS aDaly, tb intunins, Mutinan ¢ ‘one! fectitt Rta. Mekot Ninue Hottaa, vo nares Minuicnpolls lézpee: XP? oX Hendwoud innesotag Contral & Cont tino earn sunues Utd Late viK inNin-ny, Rizteontt-n tOttaws & Btreator tox Dialosarg Vassar, roves ast Bxpre bitockford,Fr'port, DAurors Vassunuut Ausuet Passer: F Matnes, Oniaha inht Express, dnusday & Bavurday 'y 7 throu jt i ing Ctuurs, potweun Chi Clb Q. Phving-Cara athiche Chtenge, Mtiwiantee ¢ Pan-Handio" opat, ‘Onicor, Grand Vavitie Hotul. natn, nn Tact at S buen jake Uanova > ‘inneupolls ¥, Faitens yay lotel Care and Pi rat fonving Ghienuer ayy jeupara in te Paty Wurtivatan ste ¢ HitosTtaks, ‘snes ra iy Grand Contral ts ut x prUsa, Nlowx men SOLU Meat Dubuque expres, mereenet $3 1 tima-enty 1 7 at dMond: Airaue te unt ener af WallenDd Kinehres nd and Kinigioestes los, ARIA. te, it alurap Oxevpte, Away, ccommodatl Paciita, Wrink’s ens. Caunteate ana the Gepeese eput Venve. | Atnvar jp aeOre. | Atrivs. fall be feet a ey Tatirand, Stonpingstay ssteestonases a Datiy, exc Du PF oregah gee Dally, exeop, CHNChes AMT Pasen Nn Chicnwa, Hes A i nears MIN AG doROpHs Avatar Tyee net Lt, ithout ehin 10 14 ‘6S Claric-at, nnd wt Donat Ste Pav at ty eae) tans are iKanses Chae AW thins. ning, ENON and Caren Valnier towse aiiwaukee, Chiet, tase alu Chion Liberty villa, Blin & Coa Higin & 2} AMilwaukou Fast Mall... Ailwoukue & Waukesha Miliwnukou, BI Npolla BXpress Units... ae, Green ay, Monash, nnd ‘Ap Huton xpress tenis. Stavons Point und Ash : Milwaukeo, Madison, and Pratrig Syron Tn ei Spock) Frat Express: Sunday Pastner (ula), AML Minnosotn trains rin vlis daliwauke for He Mant nnd Mintenponaaro pent eehioy fon uhd Wralslo du Cluny OF vin te Mg) ae Sinw Madiion, Peiir dat Dakota fi wnt Aprons, accor we lon. puis Expo: smongar (ahtly) EUS ,, in or olthe; oase & Winona, Leave. | Arriva, Beecng t= sgasas 338855 bh asa58a Hekate via Made Witnots Content Ratleons, Depot foot of Lake-st. Wicket Uitice, ucltic Hotel Jontina 16x} u ae und Palmer Houde. a ees ailtunn usesnue es ubuque « Sivas ‘ita Dumnug x Slows Gley Lith LOn¥aturday night to Gilman on oy Clark- Teave. | Arrive t, Louls & Toxas Expos, ce ss0e!0 9 { Bt Loui Toxas Bust Lind: And foot of ‘Mwonty-s E TEE Mamtalpineates none henge COU Saturday witht runs wo Peorinonly. rhand Archorave. (iwonty-tninl- vin Btatorst run tothe dept St Louts € Guit Eexpron BL. Louls & Guit Fast finan city, & Dunvul Poort, Buriington: Peoria & Vokin 3} Bpringtivid Siannival point, Amie, a1 Mobile % Ns ton Tent, DOA tlird-at.rekue Oileas,, av topats 82 and i E Keokur } Ex, vit Pokin & Maurin Kz, vin Jolivt.. Btroator, Lavon, Wi ty doles Dwight’ Accomm Dolly, sDully oxcopt sunittye, Nore <Vullman sleeping Loui, Kanans Chry, and 1% with revolvitig chutes clinkug Chair Sleening Chienga & Alton jo Mutal ani Kansna City, Donver & Puonto +: Kustiaas City, Bat Bt Loula, Springitald & ‘oxus ow Urloans x prod EL Louig Springiiuld & Toxo Peorin, Buriing= nis Fy & Deiver ny Rua Haprods shonvit insti mur f CAPS froin Chienza to St rancin, Parlor Vay Coaches azo to St, Louie, rs Chicago tu fiannlbal wan City. No chiige of Day Coaches Chivaye Bt Louis of Kunsas City, tid Hee nton Nepot, West Hide, corner Canal and Yan 11 be Hoge Van Huroucste briise, ond Twenty South Clare a ative duiph, Grund, Mall (yin Stain and New York & Uo lane Bixprian seg eoezesore Giang Toapida & MERE y Rapids & Patouky bay aGrand stupldae Bt Grand “uGu Sundays this iraiu loaves ats: 047 Ch Afr Lino) pon Michigan Central satteond. ‘ot of Lako-Kt. and foutol Twonty-second-s rkent., HouLlenst corner of Ilsa eltia Lhol Wnt Palmer Tous Chtenge, Rack Teinnd & Paelfe Rallrood. Le} corel ritieewaty Grand Pact! as CHT Counel Kansna C1 on oe end Trolht Gounel ‘Bluity base Expro: Kal sluts ‘Niaht H ‘Nite Hanes, ‘ally except Sun Apaily Sacopt Monday: Janke Shore As Bitchignun Fauthers, Masrsy Wekur oMtlcon at dopurs, Ballo, Twonty-xecou: Ofteus in the Grund bacitio Lut! 5 Leave. | Arriva! | ae Mall (via Matn Ling, th a ot spacial Na ik bs Chtengo ss Grand Trunk Dopot, ‘worth South Clark Valuer lous at Vat nek nt Hu dot Leavenw Luavorwortl o& ufficu under Sherman jt it near State. Huron and Shorinafests Tick si Lousy, Paluer How Tecuy But casein Beis py Ws pale wath Huronest. bead est. und Rory -thindest, Shui SPyekot-ONleess Clurk-at, and Grand aa s Taunve, ) Arete, [a ft tsbt yrds 6290-28 aya, Wally oxcept Watundare ‘of 438 ‘atyekus ‘abd tleket tow ‘phd Palmur Hyves pm 1b 4 { $0) $3 r + tf Mavare 8 Pavide, af nso e foie “Pulunan tieeppa-Care attached to nignt oxpret* Depots, Fxposliion Hulidliyg and £008 OF gr tho Mex OMeos, 3) Charest, Halinae Tutol, und upyt ab i Donat, fant of PaRekotcomic Ducliie Hor sucund-st Grund Paciio: ‘Sunday oxcopted, Raltimore we Oblo. Kuwkates fina Jf Lakeest. anid ton and Palmer House. atat Tee tilopate nnd 12) Mundell ent peed nryeea at plas fi Tonva, Amita, Cineinnatt, Indianapolis & Louls-/, ire ilo Hay ispross, gam aml E oe Niabe Express Pittevurg, Ft Wayne 4 Chteaz?, Tal Depot, cor, V1 CACLATK Oty bt Depo Buran and Cunal-ata, Fonuve Myuse, Grand " Traclde Hut Bison ati and Bxp AE evens) iw Lore kepeoes (il event Depot, ov “Piek! Haciti . Cinetnnatl, “‘tndianay Nis, Lola) ye. Columbus Kast tsr| Reem ich Batons: ish: liner sous Vittabuig. Cincianaty ot Kee Tou! ies habe Pa und Kakotno AlreLines? tive Us Chotun end Carcall Lattices wt Losst Ww Hutol, and I TAL iundulphest, @ TAN itis Avnaed rev As 1» BE BLA, Wwust SU8 Benes, 7 aml eae 5 2) aut) tes Ciicags a Fastorn Ailtnots stailrooe Dopot, Twal toy beat. Hvar Bint. ur, Louse, Grand pact {Dan villy BOL cicp@e ormceh T sees cre

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