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Lay THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WIoNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1880—TEN PAGES. : ahead of tho other trnin tt could nat havo been | Notter, ond Mf, £. Ingalls, Presidont of tho Cin- 1 . THE RALLROADS. fubfectedte, duotro and a hale hours aolayon | cinnath, Indianapolis, st, Louls & Chleno POLITICAL. Me Pennsylvania track andit would have ted | aslrond. At tho mocting of tho stockholders limited. in February a now Dircetory wilt bo formed, and b * Consolidation of Numerous Branch | There 1s maquestion that tho necessity for | tho now routo to the soabonl immediately be- | Orth and Cumback Will Take a afternoon nud lodged inn cetl at tho Second Precinct Station on a warrant, charging hl with criminally Ubeling Mayor Edward Bhirpl Jr. Tho libel claimed consiats in the aiatoment by tit piper to-day that the Mayor attonded a slog Hybt yesterday, nnd Unit lo was sald to own SOCIETY EVENTS. Marlo Washburno, Miss Carry Qrl; Kelly, Misa Fannio Farwell, Misa MisaCinudin Huell, Misa Murto It, Misa A: ntti Taine Ds reatth i Chetlain, Miss Nina Johnston, Miss Auestalith Mins Martha Towner, Miss Grace Farwell, Ming Seventh Annual Dinner of the Bar Charnlay, Mlea Edlth 'Erakino, tho Miares Hills as ee " artunt competition willeompel the bullding of nm | gun. The Ine will be as follows: By the Kens i. + one of tho contestunts, ry Misa Luly Ackerman, Miss Mollio Shufetdt, Ming” Lines with the Burling Heling between tnigcits and Haltimers: Tho | tueky Conteal to Lexlugton, and over an exten- Hand in the Indiana Sen- ee Association, derma Tach, Hine Apmio nina, Mag “Aun ton Fee a eae the Keadhug tomtat Chess | Slot of tho Central to Livingston, Ky,, where atorial Fight. BAR ASSOCIATIONS, ie ison, Miss Wirdio Sprncie, . tor, and this Hne could be butte with oniyelghty- | tho rond will connect with tho Loulsyitte & Miss Hurlock, tho Maca Durlock, tho Mie Onkley, tho Sines Atkinson, tho Bisie Wind, four miles of track. The Philudelphin, Wilming- | Naahvilio to the Tonnessce Stato lino, whero the and Meaara, Chains, Frank, and Will Douries, ton & Haltimore, by its course in refusing to do- ———— Recoption to the Rev. Dr. Thomas at Roorganization Itccomménded in Ohio A Stock Dividend to Be Declared | (aS innee coma freight to tne Hound | New trtink Huo Isto connect with tho Knoavillo | But No Vory.Serious Opposition —Tlanourl. the Sherman House, Witian anal Honey Wubbard Emerson and tne . ie, Goorgo iaham, Prat roubly, Law Ke route, and whieh neuion led to tho cstah- | © Oblo Iallroad, which fs to bo oxtended by = Conusnua, 0. Dev, %3,—~Tho Ohlo Stato Rar ronco Williams, Frank’ Farwolly Tid. "Por Equal to the Property Mahi ot tha atramer routo from Haltimore to | tho Atiautlo,. Mississipp! & Ohio Iailrond, 40 -Gons, Harrison Is Ap Asauclation assombied In the hall of thu House ; Frank Withrow, Will ML. Hradloye Gconro tng Acquired. New York for froight.-tns lost tho Whiladel- | which controls it from Its present terminus, parent. of Nopresentatives this morning, about 900 Inw= Other Parties and Balls, gon, John Durand, Paul Warron, Cyrus M phia, Wilmington & nitimore more business | Caryville, Tenn, ta tho Junction at tho Binto Cormick, Jr., James and Will Waltor, than it gota trom the Pennsylvania, and with a a yers belng present. Tho morning was givon to 6 . A through fine to the seabotrd for St. Louls and Gincinnati to Secure n New Trunk Lino | "*¢ cost per ton per mito to tho former was.5H | Chiengo as well as Ciuclnnatt, inmuol Q, ling specified, thonco by tha Kuoxvilic & Ohlo, ; Orteae, tiootieg Bonverns, Alfrod Cowles, Jr. » now [Ine for passongers, na well ns freight, the ™M : preliminary work. Will Chappoll, Howard and Harry. Hand, Tt East-Bound Fretght Shipments | fewriad would. tnd white “vay ts" i-elied Atlantic, Missiestpyl S Ohio, and Charieston | Gathering of tho Logisintorsat Nash-| "At tho afternoon session tho Commtttoa on BAT ASSOCEATION, King, Charles Lathrop, Marcy heekwith, Howae Show 0, Gratitying In- neutrality Bra toute, Zastnixit’s trains fonnd | an inheoKon teunk tine through tho HOUR 401 —yiNo, Tonn—Tho Assembly to | Julletal Administration and Tan Wtetorm stb- | op ano cums He asscoration took vince at tho | ROMECHMNeL ABUL, Brulo, Smith, Hal Law. ‘ herotofare. owing to tho fact that most or tho | Hg Atuntle Oconto tate ulte over tho Meet Monday. tnltigd a roport proposing amendments tort. | rreomont Housa Inet oventng, and was.ns inrgely | burn Arthur | Geo. toland Nickerson, crease, Fonngsivabla emaploy¢s were celebrating Crlat~ | pennastvania allrond lirkige, Tt will urobably i jusletnl bower of Olle shedt bo vest turin Sue | Sttendod as tho ono Inst year, though thon thore | Wron'seutt! achacutermen When teres Tete mas," bo lina better position to command the Southertt judielal power ilo shall bo vested in tho Su- |, i 1, » Warren 8 Loulg ” ‘ aaa" trnde than tho Moutherns Rallwny. becuse of preme Court, Common Piens, Probate Courts, ther bei Beosant wha ney Hot morons a Faleda, sont Newall, James Thuinsey, ‘Binith, Soveral Important Schomes Under TUR URIT, tho combinations whieh will be inde with thy | Senator Beck Will Have Trouble to Ree | gig duatice Courts; that tho Supremo Court { M2 Ormanization, About 100° ant down, and ) Grant Fitch of Milwaukuo, Ed Hall, Angus fib: fy Tho Now York Chroutete says: "Most peopte wil | Pittsburg, Cineinnutl & St. Louls, Chienize, tain His Scat in the Upper ‘4 among them wero Judges Dickey, Jameson, | bard, Churlos Fitzerald, Jotin Vandyke, Clars Consideration in Indiana. ON Indiinapolls & St. Louts, and other roads runs PP! shall bo Inerensed to nino Judges, a majority of | Caton, Rogors, Moran, Rurnum, Tuloy, Anthony, | SNe, And James irown, Chnelog fisley and ott welthy surmise tat ia Eula. moved ceolne tag enat and weat from’ this’ city, and {t wil bo House. whont shall bo quorum, It shall have original | ware, J } i} 23 + | Charles Goodrich of Milwaukee, WIM Marriner, more chenpiy thin dhl the ral. ‘Tho avers 5 Norman Jurisdiction In quo warranto, mandamus, habeas A tligemon and Hendwell, Gene: Billess, Norn Sydney Shopard, Charica Nosh, Ed P. Allis, [nes 4 Williams, Wiltam HH, King, Gen, EB. Be | ry Hasking, A. J. Drexel, de, nod Jobe cents to the lntter Al vents, ‘This 1s tho strony INDIANA. Gormus, and procaiondos ch nppelinte juries | sherman, 3 Blddlo’ Ioberts, —‘Thaadoro | Broxol or aittwauloo, and SiaaterHleuio Lamas to the Southern Seaboard, estevidence yet offered of tho {mproved pusl- INDIANA SCITEMES. Speelal Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune, field nt deal one tecin id -mach “paar at Sheldon, Inmes L. High, Menry 1. Sheldon, an THE LAYLIN RECEPTION, tlon which the Erle occupies by reason of the Speetat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Ismtanarotts, Indy Dec. 28—For several | Conimbus, and such other terms olsowhero ns | 2LUm’s | Moyne, ie o ‘cols, Genco ont pale icone, A Lalli pavoe roy TIE BURLINGTON. great improvements that haye been mato'In | CixctNNatt 0. Dec. 28—Two tinportant new | Weeks tho Journat of this city has been seeking | ay to provided by Inw. ‘Tho Judges shall bo Harding, I. 8. Tuthill, Charles A. Gregory, Will- i from, . | ite property: and condition since tho reorgattiza: | schemes aro proposed whlch will materinily bloxrap hical statistics of the’ membera-elcct to ne Fe OE A Ot et Meters ior of the Company. ho Central ta auch as | qitect tho raliwny Interests In Indluna—tu-wits | the General Assembly, which convenes here ono Helinwton s er plece of proporty, and its facilities for het Rack Fedar Shursduee {1 dlada Teak thO.nFErAte day at the Company's oftice in this city for the | Randihe nud aoving freight nrecso nearly | Tho extension of tho Lake Erle & Western to St, T y It Abo arora’ purpose of voting on the propositlan of consol- ] perfect, it seems senreely credible tht tho Lowis, and tho Indiumapolis, Bloomington & | age of tho Senaturs ‘a 43 years ant : a0 a2 {dating a number of Urianeh Ines with the nin Erle shoukt bo able to do even us well as | Western to Columbus, 0. Surveying parties for and that, of tho fifty Senators, twenty-s ee ine, to ennble the Roatd of Directors todectaro | 1% ia this purtiouing, | Yor, we Wo wot seo | vot these oxtensicns aro already In tho fleld, | Attorneys, eleven farmers four physicians, two fn serip dividend, which echerio bus been urged | Mey prepare thelr retuens. to eatiform to to | Hid for cach tho speedy construction Is clatimed | tnerchants, ono editor, ane printer, ote lush Dy a numberof tho Eastern stockholders for | exhibit requirod by the State Hogineer, and tho | ascertain. Tho Luke Erle & Western proposes | Lerman, one nun nates ono it ee some timo past. Bat fow of the stockholders mothod of making up these returns etnnot dif | tomnke a now line from some polnt nenr'Tip- | OG renl-cstato ogcnt, and ono collector. awere present, nd most of the stock was voted gue Rory aut alles PO omens ton, Ind, southwest through Crawfordsville and aMinoigen seh thon ; phe but Ay by proxies. > | centunathobrentagorre, ‘Thatis tee, bug | {6 coal, elds gouth of | Sugur || Crock | [uinne,gie Mt Sag ean. two in, Keantiickys Mr. C8, Colton was etected Chairman of tho | fain qatreat meneure tecounted for by tho fact | {2 tlio Wvabush crossing at | Lod) aud | sco in Mnesiand, one in Miesnchusetts, and one meeting and Mr. L, O. Godidant Secretary, that The Central fieluded 1. its total eae eee Tee tee oe ae aren, Oc Avesterd | ln New Huinpelire, Eleven of thom hive been After a short dlecusslon tt was almost unant- | & Nakane or a iecclitneoUS rece pt ee te Company. atomnking surveys of two, routes members of tha Lower Houss, while four, hive moously iteclied to adopt articles of eonsotlda- | owing to the Snmlter rato Feecived, was ony | toward Columbus, the tower ono through Ruah- | povloualy Leon | uonilors | o! 19 Bente. 4 until Do'elock, nt “tholr residence, No, 1 Michigan nvenud. “About a of thelr friends woru present, and tho affair was n perfect socint mucogss. aauele pe even tiy an Meo supe rod by Kinsidy, and musly was (1 ished by Tinnd’e oreiestrae i a aoe ‘THE ITALIAN SOCIETY, 0 Nfteanth annul ball of the Jtaltan Soctot: “Union & Fratellanza,” ocourred lastnight nt Brand’s Hall, corner of Erlo and North Clark strects.. The pleasant exorcisos conslated en- Urely of a danciny program and socinl conver sation. ThoChicayo Orcheatra furnished exccl- Jout music, and the affair wus in ovary resyoct a wrand succcss, elected nt large on tho first Mondny in April, tr Prat iste Taber Smith IES and thelr terms shall commence on the frst | Waite, If Il, Hurd, Col, A. N. Waterman, United Monday !n May, At tho first election, in April, | gtates Distriot-Attornoy Lenko, John L. ‘Thomp- 1882, the term of threo. Judges shill bo for threo | gon, Arthur D. Caton, F. Q. Rall, Edwis Walker, ee Lie. to abe Feary iand inte for nine AN, Ponse, Julius Rosonthal, John I, Bonnett, ANTES to bo Judges for onch of such torms, and no | Charles M- Sturgess, Gy AV, Cass. NO. Bohs) v1 ML. 0 id A. moro, and those tree persons voted for for ench | HOP Rosters 7. Bt. Hoyno, E. L. Jayna, and 4 of sald torms who shall each receive a greater Tho fates’ onlinary, whero tho enting was number of votes than avy othor porson voted fons, Was at Hooper boi mee or Ato Or for for such term shall bo olectod; and nt all | cision, aud tha only n 4 suibscquent regulir elcotions tho term of each | Wastwourrauzementot tho tables, witloh wore aut off with baskets of flowers. of such Judges shall bo for nino years, All ya- Tho menu was on excellent ono, from the cancies in this Court shalt bo tiled by tho Gov- | ‘ oysters, on half-shclt,” nga beginning, to tho POSTPONED, . The {Invitations for Bra. E, W. Blatchford's , dessert of fea-cream and fruits. [ouig folks’ reception, which was to hava been ¢ rorgend conned! ¥ em have hela office pricr to | ctor, subject to confirmation by tho Sonate, to hold Inst ovening ut her residenco, No, 375 North, fton of the following ronds with the mnin ine: | Sewur aeent on the fon, againge S100 on tho | Vile having uw pdssible divargence, to counest | Td Mion ty the senate, 3 continuo untit the noxt regular lection, Irtho | git, qrowustts, Of 15 pieces and the Corre. La Salle stroct, wero recallod on account of tho seriousiliness of Mr. Biatchford’s brothor, aud tho affair was postponed. ENOLEWOOD, opener leg, eten uta te ur Monday _evenin 5 , rooma In Beck's IMock,” Tho wives of tho mes unrtot Clhib—Harry Thomas, Jamos &, Lird. C. busitess of the Supreme Court shall sone cumu- | 44. Drow, nnd C, C. Leiicr—furniehed tho music Inte that Justica cannot be admintstored with- | aod did tho singing. ‘ A Ilttlo after 10 o'clock, Presfdont Stiles Paar otters ttre aero checker tho talk on tho Icc-crenm and enke Ly ruposing * The hentth of the oldost momber of Court to organize two divisions thereof for Rho'ney and ‘ond of, the youngest porsons pres- way ae Mee Gufiteuine Ma tons oon a In the matter of passengers the Brio ts thoun) ee ponte rt mien aienehy to Solus nail tne Tisuae. tate are {irentycolet ator: Fee ee tie Sroulton & Albin, Keoluke | coming down to the level of tho Central. In tho | bus. The lautlsvilley Evansville & Wabash | atc dnurehunts, tires ministers, two cons Sst. Paul, and Hastugsc Avec. your under review the oxpense of moving n | Scheme proposes to open n through competing | Me seo oudors, two. bankers, “and Rh VaMiuron was then ndopted uthoriztur | passenger a mile was 123 cents on the Central | Hie ver the territory between the Lullampols | i "manufucturers; | while tho millers, the Uourd of ctors to itierease the capltnt | ind 13M) of the Erle, being « dliference of only | ToT Ant ae See tere ee ee eeetere carponters, shocuakers, burbers, qtarryinen istock to cover tho cost of tho new property | 1-100 of 1 cent; ‘1878-0 tha diiference was | Will uot be favored by elthor. ‘ os, hed druggists, Justices of the eave, lumbermen, | the ndjudiention of cnses, nimajority of cach | ent.—Judgo Caton ; bors had beon invited to be presont on this ocen- tuken, UTUM tan Ast Fe8 42100, tn IBF Hr10d, and in ERI, moklérs;dtothivrs, and echaol-teuehory are rep | division to, conatituty aqhorum, and auch use |” ‘tho dudge, in response, random vory happy | Slanand avery sociable time was enjoyed by Anaiicumment was then hid, ene My s Had resented by one euch, Of tho Ih) membors, | signment of eases to onch division may bo mado | speech. Some charge him with bolg tho fathor | wll, presont. Zne action taken by yesterday's meeting docs Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. forty-seven were born in Indiana, twenty in | assald Court may deom expodient; but when | of tho Dar. Ho was of only f part of It. rot, A. M. Fletcher gayo 0 very Interesting Not by any ments muko it certain that the stock IOWA RAILNOAD MATTERS, Nurvato, N. Y., Dee. It. G. Taylor, Suner- | Obl, one In Kentueky, six in New York, threo | all the Judges of elther division hearing acnse | [Laughtor.] | Ho deeply Appreciated tho compli- | Musical program, in which ho Was asslat of he bien. Burlington & Oulney wey pcelat Correspondence of The Chicugo Tribune, Intendent of the Buffalo Divisionof the New | 0, Pennsylvanian, three in Germany, threo in | shall not concur as to tho Judgmont to bo ren | nent whe placed tim near the head of tho | by,siss Dodd, watered to thesumonnt proposed,—nninely t fh f ¥ " 4 Virytitt, two itu Ireland, two in Maryland, two per vent—or that ft will be watered nt ath, ‘Tb Des Motnes, In. Dee. 24—A new fenture in |. York, Lake Erle & Western Rallway, moro | fy North Curolina, one in England, and one in Inutter ds now left with the Bourd of Directors, | railrond-vulldlng bas been started by the Chi- | famiiarly known os ‘Erte, issued an official | Loulsiana. Their averngo ayo Is about 4653 yenrs, Jand the Bound ts by ao a a ale engo, Burlington & Quincy in the munufacture | clreulur to-day announclg that heroufter noth | OF abe: Forelgt torn Jcpumbers, ibis tee Da ee ee eee eeeto ee ero” Hoard “nro | OFM NOW material for balinsting. It ts formed | ing but narrow-quuyzo stock would bo run ber | Sobor See at Dane iomboris opposed. to. the ngfintic process, belleving | of clay subjected to beat by bituminous coul. | tween this city and Hornolisville, AN broad: | and seven Republieans. — Forty-four bavo that such netion wilt Injuro tha Companyeand | A simall fire of Mituminous fows coal ts started | gauge freight will bo run around by way of the | never beld oflice before, twen! ‘hree have becn mitiy emuse much trouble tn the sis OF te ‘on the surface of the ground.and, when burning | Rochester Division of the rond, Mr. Taylor says RentesentE nts Lr two buve bee Brominett Togs conte tho Raneas Clisesicdne & | feels’. tho fire Is covered with w layer of tumpy |, thut this fs but another step, {n tho yeneral pli Ree at aa oe a aie gounigest SouNS Cotnell Hulls has heen lately acquiveds ail the | ely. then alternately egal and clay, the cout | oF the Company tO, fake, ela a nuren WLS tor 13.A. E. Owens, of Wi llningport, who Is 27. others have been virtually apart of tho Com | decreusing In quantity tntil atthe top Itisas | FW, oor ie? division” aa, aa soon ce the | , Zo Hon, G. 8, Orth put in an appenritcs here pany and operated by It for many years. ‘The | ony to fifteen, ‘The miss ia formed Hike @ cone. | weather perinits, the outer’ third rall will bo | t@-day, pitching his headquarters wt tho now stuck to be issued to cover the cust ‘of tho new . 11 d with e iene ‘ tually been Denison Hotel, whero ho will remain until after property taken {s to be given to the present The elny uppenrs to be tinpreguuted with ears | taken up, The cord hus gradually been chang- | ino sountorinl question is settled. Ho thinks a Podkteaders qrutis,. Xt dy not issued to. se- | bon, as ft burns with a dull flame. Already | lug its rolling-stock, all of Its ears, ete, belug dered therein. it shall be reseryed for ndjudica- | Rar. fe uscd to ocoupy that position whon tion for the whole Court. there were but two lawyers {a Chicago, °[Latghe Speelaltorms of tho Supreme Court shall be | ter.) That was when the town had nba held by not less than two Judes in ench county | itanta. 1t seemed to him Uut yesterday when ho of tho State nt least once In cach year, and tho | was a young man, Forty-soven yents ni Court nt such special torins shal have the samo | within 100 fet of where ho Btond, Just across original jurisdiction ns tho whole Court at gen- | street, tho frst Clrcult Court was held in Chi- era! terms, nnd such nppeliute jurisdiction is | engo. Judge Young tricd all the casos in two may be provided by law, and may render iinat | days. Ho would have gotten. through tn one judgment therein; subject, however, to review | day, only the spenker,mnde nm seven boura’ Vv tha Court nt wenern! torm, upon questions | spedch ina habeas corpus case. ‘That was tho of aw inyolved thorcin, In such) manner | beginning of tho administration of justice in and subject to such restrictions us muy be | this elty, aside from tho Justices of tho Peace. provided by law, but no Judge who hung particl- | Ilis largest feo during tho two first years of his ,PAted Intho renaition of such Judyinont at a | prnatica wns.ees. “apocinl term ahall sit wpon such rovlaw. Capt. Ht. A. Parker rend an original reminis- cence which occurred Jnono of the regiments of the Army of the Potomac, It was listened to with much Intercat. atthe next incoting of the Club tho officers for tho ensuing year will be clected. A numbor of plotures which woro presented to tho Club at the last meoting wero framed and hung up. Thoy attracted attention and were much admired, NINRTEENTH ILLINOIS, Tho Committes of Arraugoments for tho ro« union and ball of tho Nineteonth Minols Vol- unteer Infantry helan mecting last cvening at tholr headquarters, No. 100 Randolph street, ta “Old Simon" was sung in on superb manner b; Ce ref ies : Fe a near ited | Mitrow-gauge, Tuajority of the metbers of tho Gover! Assuin= | Judges af the present Suprume Court In ities | C. C, Leltor. = mt 7,1 complete Wale Daal Sreaarements Coenen te Tecate hn auth tho lines wren: | Quer eael eighteon fect high tho base of oncl vie ag are tovconecdy Gen. fiarrison's ciection, | honmatasien to dispes be antalshed busliees a te a ee Whetera aud Loutumestert ralionde teresa. ‘the Company In seer vs ia » each eightcon fect high, the buse of enc oy Es q 6 ction. 3 se T - bt HOI TS ret ed tha! 0 een Wat Mag aan ine assed thelr in suughibg the biher., 1016 peanow teed eee ITEMS. Ca eviruiysele waa nisoin tho city torus, GUE | thom RoR ae Rate Court To cattnte muck | eniled on tho President to have soul ono trang- | Western and Southwestern rallroads for n ro debtcdness, whieh Ig aiid tobe moro thin thoy ! The Chica o Railroud Association, composed | he | Jit will be ail the C them {nto one cone of turgo proportions, and ftto-night to fil scveral iecture enynge= | Inngth of tine, not exceeding three yours, ns | Mate tho Latin on tho invitation; duetion in fares for members from n distance fre worth, ond it. wi! eat he Company cur + ty who wishod to attend tho’ rounlon. Ho thought a i ¥ ‘Tiel pints ments, Ee will return next week, having tuken | may be provided by inw, and in this’ business Atria gervantem postico falle cliontem I. foto carn enough trom those roads to pay the | fet thom burn all winter, Tho anuntity of in Bee eer ete Taki eles bee auehind SA ee ie erred totale” fie. eotuses | hoy BodNT Gice td caine pte in ares Atel gorvantony postion Zalta oltor he Southwestern Assootation, would sell rounds interest on thelr Indubiedness, It can, therefore, | terlul in them §9 about 1.000 cuble yards. When } te ie i to be Interviewed touching” tho altitation, | ns tho Supreme Court, and shall be pald tho Flores armenia fone Jubo rosity Committee estimate that from 100 to 200 of tha be rendily seen that tho eonsolldat hi cooled itis broken up and tived for tallast, The | give up its roam In Ashland Block, and Will | put he says ho will, be. «party to |] sumecompensation, Any untinished business Jo buccy! Sine Bacco frigit venus. old mombers will be present at tho rounton. le simply been made us a pretext tu pre mmitficturers have n contract to ballast GW | hereafter mule ita headquarters Jn tho rooms of | no scheme which has for its object the dolnz af Hs r present stockbolders with a lunge amount of | tiles of road with this material, When cold I | the Chteago tallrond Welxhing Assoelution {1 this Cou Las ty Iniy baye upon tholr dockets nt Difforont transtations hud boon piven, and ho tho close of tholr tertn of service shall be trans> | called on Jultus Rosenthal, who bad given an ferred to the Supreme Court, evusive answer, Tho several Superior Courts shat continue Mr, Rosenthal ramarked that Judge Rogers anything tinfiir or dishonorable, ‘This much ho antd ty put to rest the fimpression which certain tM re seeking to create, that the contest jew stock for which they bave never given any | resembles coal-cinder, butts much harder and | the Lakeside Bullding. alti " . ea | ofa reddish color, Tho process of manufacture , can dirtne the tase two Fonts has cuenes, | sant lish invention, whied hus revently been Tho statement of earnings of tho Chicago & | perso! r ts hoped that MaJ.-Gen. Negley, thoir old diviss fon commander, Will bo presauce it A nite 2 . A bird wee pembur (Deer id to | over United, Stntes Senator fs tobecome very | until May, 18%, and thelr uniinished business | hnd said that it was not Latin because ho had IRE RE enuble eto may 7 purgone dividcnuton the ate, | pytented Wt Uhl GeUMEEY. aaa ang ee eee eetue Combangrentned fron ait | bitter, and that eertula mon aro ondewvoring (0 | shull bo fraustécred to the Conon PleasCourts | nover seen tho words, and Judo Tuloy eald tant F CORD. with tho water ndded, Hut thoy: cull iets originully built between Subuia and Prescott, on | €urecs $151,642.48 against $141,051.05 for the cor- tet ‘ Sehoing by ae oR Perea Jay cotnties where Superior Courts inny thon | he had scen tho words, but never understood CHICAGO. muy not ulway's prevall, sad: glace oe us the ceonointe plane wien cost Was more. lanpors, | Eesporiding “week Inst yeury nm inerenso of eorepat aie areata oven e oul ha revolves) (05 st. them ns Latis, It would be very unbecoming e fhe futur thi the Company Mii nor bowtie to | tant thin tine and distance, Now time is of | $8842. ‘The carnings of tho Compary for tho ww enucus noniintion, : ‘ho report wns tald on tho tnblo to print, for him to overrulo thom. Mr. Colling, tho The Committee also roported the following | Secrotury, snid it waa from Ilorace; if so, Mr. resolution, which was adopted: Collings got the wrong book, , Laughter.) Tho Resulved, Thut it is the senso of this Associa. | firat line wag not Latin; the second on rd tion that appenls of cases from tho Courtoft | wero; the fourth scomed to bo Celtic, [Ap- Common Pleas fora retrial of facts again upon | plause. hearing ornl testimony ave wrong in principle, Mr. Koberts suggested that Judgo Moran Actit! alarm to Hook and Ladder Company No, 4 nt 10:20 yeatorduy foronoon was caused by Qfiroinaonc-story frame cottage at No. 30 Michigan ayeuue, occupied as arealdence by F. ZL, Frazier. Cauao, ysorvant girt buliding a tire under a water-pipo in order to thaw it out. at : } Jul, Cum Be oo eee ae eicne | more valle, ani the road will’ be strubghtened, | Month of Deecmber up to the Zid nmount to | Prbosing Harrison, ree these. gentle: Pa ncace, ‘of tho scheme argue that if such | thus saving nearly ton miles in distance, which, Sais, Hyainst S427406.17, nn inerense over vould lend. themselves to nny. such Peeaacpathe cage no ane would be hurt by It | With forty trans a day, would arnount to q ] the corresponiling period lust year of $15 teheme no one who knows thom will bollove Gawept the atocklolders, who would be the only | #vingof nearly 90 miles, and give Unt road | From Jun, 1, Is, until Deo. oh eo, 2 3s | torn moment. ‘They have seen tit to veeomo ean- Bulfdrera It dividends had tobe reduced. But | that thuch eatin in its now route to Chicago. pins sue cunied s cok oualist t3 ildntes for tho Ssilate, wileh they have a per- in reuly it may be argued that te present | When the Toledo Exteavlon of the Chicago & | for tho sume pertud Inst your, suowing AD MM | door rioue tod, and, untll thoy shill bo autisilod Sn a ee nigecity ‘of thom, | Northwestern wag beng built, ono George i. | crease of S1V41,o0e.s A Feet ae re vroan fa tho ebulee uf t MutiOFlty OF Be ase Ee eee a gee ei earner ee Sa Sante dows to seer i baiee baa eeuh th Damage, 8. " _ | c —————. hat Gen, Harrison is the choice elay of business in our courts; therefore, this judge Soran sald he woul ‘0 hig onth thoro op -ormt, Ge fie.“ aluckholars. Jb Moore was plieud u chines OF (is Hele tation SWEIGART’S STOI’ the memijers of tho Gonurnl Assomty, (3 not Coumnittes be tnatructod to, mumorialize the | wientaword of irish mtho line. fLaughtery |. ‘Tonlarm from Hox 431 at 10:46 yesterday Fee eo POF etiinie Cult ‘ivtaenda grow | Nation. Another man was gent Whore, who dis- EIGART TORY. unlikely that they w cl Legisinture and prepare legislation to abolish Seeretary Collins clnuimod that the quotation such appeni, was from Horace, and that the meaning was— Tt was decided to hold tho next macting of tho Who loves tot wine, and women, and song, Assovintion at ‘Toledo duty 0, 1831. Tives a fool his wholo fife long. The Stnto Bar Assovintion to-night attended Mr. Ponso appented to tho ‘fapremo Court. B eeupron and banytet tendered thom at the LAppinuse.) City-Hall by tho Franklin County Bar Asso- Vrosldent Stiles snid gages Dickey would ciation, robably dissont from uvorything that fad boon at the banquet tho Folleering tonsts, inter- bit TLausntee, eae forenoon was caused by tho burning outof a chimnoy nt No. 575 West Twelfth stroot, owned by C. Krezo, Tho occupants wore absent from homo at tho time. Lamage nominal. Tho alarmfrom Box US at 2:65 yesterday afternoon was causod bya firo ina two-story frame building at No. 85 Unton streot, ocouplod ? + this dues not Imply that elthor of these gentlo- gllm, they ure very Iikuly to gull out thelr stoek vovered thit Moare had carried off about 8200 of : men will attempt or be privy. to any plan which and let ntuers take theriai. Who, then, would | the Companys money, and abstracted $1 from | J4tK Ieasons for Abusing Hin Wife. | isnot honorably aud talk, wid tho men why nro be tho suiferera?. ‘The ofticers and ‘employes of | 40 American Express package, substituting oMl | ytrs, Emma Swetguct, who was so badly in- | attempting to create tho impression that thoy tho roudl, beeniise they woul) Be nec OE nen teenie ae atoien tventcn bine | ured Monday night in an eneounter with hor | Would do so, aru simply disclosing the conduct sticloney for not curing sulelent te Pay tid'be | vibe Chiengn, Siinwuuked & St. Paul uve ereet | husband, was yesterday In agro dtly timproved | WYN innit eo Rue would be curtalled and the elt phy hae just completed bela the seventh, Whe next Inst evoning at the home of her daughter, No. | a gentlesinn well Ing arnin quuiified to speak, anid to- | spersed with muse, wero cujosed ‘Judge Dickey, in rosponse, sald tho transin- | bY Josoph Jones as a dwolling. Causo, a do- rond finpatred. If the present Bed mite Mi “ ft vite 13) Biug Island avenue. Sho already announces | night that Senator Polndexter, ut tho solicit. “The Sinte of Oliv.” Response by Gov, | tlons were not vory lucid, and told same amus- | fective flue, Damagoto building $25, and to orsare actunted by a desire to benefit the road, | WIll bo at Murtelle, and tho next at Vuraluts | | ie aio will got prosvoute hor hotetempered | ton of Clurk County itepublienns, who assisted | Charics Foster. ing starles concerning’ translutions of Inw | furniture $20, and pot only consider thelr own person inter- | sAgents of the Burliugton, Cedar Haplds & | the Hote FE pered | toclect iuim, would act with the lteputilicnns on | “General Assembly of Ohio"; responso by | plirasos, mony othors qunsl us “sorter,” ond | Tho alarm from Box 463, at 6:05 Inst ovon in, Bit thoy wil fet well enough alone und Keepthe | Northern Houd have been Instructed that, In | ond vengeful spottse, until sho ils absolutely | organization untit Stonday nigut uf tho 10th of | Gon, J. 8, Jones. R Thventonptes ‘ase ide from tho weath to alarm trois Bas E Bt surplus now on hand, or which may hereatter be | couseguence of the Brebaide, cxtmuation Of | out of danger, tho potice Intend holding Wiltlam. | January. Le bad ajrrecd to stay with them un- “Ohio Supreme Court"; responss by W. W. | come." . ‘Was turot y A, J. Garrott, upon tho discoy= eurned, for ralny days and for tho tmprovement clot ir lone by ig ald ie anid ae 1 prisoner at tho West Twelfth Stroot Station, -| tlSaturday night of tho bit, but after reaching Johnson, dudge Dunn was surprised that Judgo Moran, | oty of firo in tho three-story marble-front ses" 1 fet 1 ry att se 0 RoE TNE oe ee oct Lather grain except cory in the cur, | Swelgart tn 187! killed in Winnetka an old wan | Home had been fuluced to extend tha tine one vourts Common Pleas"; reaponao by 8, Fe th Fetes, should go back on Venus, Laughter. ‘ho Clergy"; responea by tho Roy. J. C. The Quartet sang “Swing Low BweotChariot,” jackson. and other negro melodles. “hu Medicat Profossion"; responso by Dr. Moro talkin had beon done than is usual at Starling Having tho Bur Association dinners,—nt least for a yoar “no Legal Profession"; responso by William | or two,—and ng no one hid prepared himself, given tou! 4 r 4, entl 0 of tes zonenntly belleveal tut the urea! dllect | Sigh inust be cuniined to eros wo furs pos: | named Caln Jennings, claiming In defense of ais | MOK ae rien deattocie la tha oF Tie purpase “of preventing tie, Ate Ue ee ate i ee i Mate Makes mney | conduet that the old fellow bud repuutediy at- tlon uf tho Sonate unti! Monday, the 10th. pave tho way for tho" propel conwukitnn Sacen Yul Ue Grnmaported.nt bile sates until | Yompted to alienate bis wife's affections, and | At hat time tho vote for Govurnor ind Lette a rt & ‘The lutest surmise regarding Towa movements | that when ho wont ao far us to attoin pt te attain Hg ‘nth * itt ao eo oot Sey, Theeme | oF the Cliieazy, Miwaukeo St. Paul fy tint its | Bis desires by using forve, he, | Sweliact, Hut how enn zthat be when the Senate fs stilt building, No. 09 Ashland avonue, gouthwost cor- ner of Madison atrect, The flro was causod, une doubtedly, by an overhented — furnaco setting firo to @ wooden chute which sup- Plled it) with alr from tho outsllo of the house, ‘Tho fire spread rapidly through ized?” abked Ti TinuNe's vepreacnt- | H, Ups q dt d to maki i | ite teparemone. seepaodod he meas rs : cepted : uvorganize rr F » | H, Upson, . and none was disposed to make any impromp! ro Departmiont responded ne promptly 23 Aoiditiog ofthe reucompanies iy Lelloved toua | westwurtesichsfon to Cane iuts wil sare |'epuld uo) tonger reat bumsile and 3 | Ques inv body, ana | wile tees", rosponso by William A. Taylor, | Tomarke, te remainder of thoovenlagwessnest | usunl, considerable damage hed ‘boon dona bo- Recessary for thy preservation of hott propers | st rie through to Cedar Tupids, theneo | Wis making an indecent — assault » upon ‘Tho Sonate is naclt-continuing body, and | Our Guests’; responeo by It 16, Itannoy. in convergation, tho dinnor belng over by a ttle | foro the flames could bo oxtingulshed, Tho d NY toe ee Jon, and Milwi ve Bt yy el tate of atfuirs when he wos brought to triul, 7 “4 4 a ed fe i vA bi al Cha on ari ati | eae tia acer a as | Ma oe MS meee Tv | Shae Rea aaa | yRimanery ood fectamees| OTTER ivimvms, —| skates Gt aS eae if - on juifa, fen: c: olnes out on Ce y ‘. ° + " el Conv f ¥ z Ne. sy ing too nuch by agecelny to thy consolidation. | tae aha rnd will Ho ve tated to Otucuiwa fect | Concerning the aliicutty with uly wife Sweleart Fine Sowatora tri will witness Sonal they Wit be || Auoue 2a delegates {a tho Une Convention, vor Dil SHGMAS AEREETION fin thut of tho Atchison, ‘Lopeki & Sunt Coane Rapits, : maya thiss °" You seo ve buif n leetle veo stofy | ho Pn thet fesstonal gontlomen: mostly rosident in tho West. Division, known os the [ilinois Club, had tho building furnishod from top to bottom in tho most olaborate and costly manner. Tho ntioraon the firat fluor suffered xreutly from lire, smoke, and water, snd tho loss, toyethor with tho damago to furnituro in other portions of tho bullding, waa tast evening cstimated by tho President, 8, H. McCroa, and members of tho Executive Committco of tho Club nt from 3.0U0 to $4, It 13 believed that this loss ia ‘ully covored by insurance placed Bat Fred James, an insurance azent, and tlkowise an aotive member of the Club, AT QUINCY, ILL. Kpeotat Dispatch to The Chécago Tribune, Quinoy, Ill. Dec, 28.—Atlo'clock thia morn ing a fire broke out In Reed & Burton's confec- tlonery catablishment, causing a loss of about $27,000, mostly on stock in tha building in which the firo orlgiunted, aud on stocks in tho felslug tho pest egal minds vf Missouri. Among | ~ The reception given to tho Rev, Dr. H, W. tho delegates aro Senator Vat and Gov. Crit- Peoplo's Church, tendon, aho United Btites Court-roons ‘being | vomas of the People’s Church, last ovontnis ve t and most enjoyable too. sinall, tho Conyontion at noon adjourned tu | W#s 1m every sense, a qule Exchauge Hall, John it. Shopluy, of St. Louls, | affair. Te was held in the parlors -.of ig Chalrinan of the pormanent orgunization,and | tha Sherman Jfouse, and no moro George AO tekson, Beerotars, BS coms nlttoe appropriate place could ~— havo been of onc from enc! Jongressional Com-_ er Inittey "wis appointed to. receive — tho’ | CHOsn, sluco tho public reception rooms aro twenty-three proposed plices of rellef for tho | Ample and elegant. Tho cold weathor deterred Supremo docket submitted to the Conyention | many from conilng down town, but thoro could uy. aciouaten, au ie. Arcee Fenn that basis | not have beon less than from 30) to 350 persons of action for tho Convention. Johu Donevan, 1 & of Stedusepn, iatho mainber ot tho Committee | Present during thoovening- ‘Thooy. Dr. and for tho Ninth District, ‘Tho Convontion. then | Sfrs. Thomas recolyed tho fronds in tho Indivs’ adjourned until? o'clock to-morrow, Amoct | partor, and wore most ably scconded by Mrs, 8, ne Ww! 2 held ut Vo'clook to-morrow moruing | F, itequa and Col. E. D, Swaln, who acted os tho Ay Ogata Baty [ine Axaoelatiort, Reception Committeo,' 3frs. Requa and Col, Swatn not onty introduced nenrly all tho indica CAMBRIDGE. nnd gentlemen, but thoy, with tho assistanco of Mr. 8 F, Requa and Mr. and «Mrs, John Tho Old «City Colobrates Hor Two | B. Floyd, did much towards making pooplo q | ic turn to thule chamber there will bo Panta : ny Cedar Hapida will ke made tho starting point | dot don't vant to burn, unt it schmauet und | they’ rel G Jolidation scheme and yatn Uy the trausaction. | yi This Gin Ge inde done Dridgonver Cede | tee vus. Vun of de bricks vas knocked owie, | situation to-day, and (ts probable outcome, I SD ERE saraeeee, | itiver. This wil doubtiess be granted. That | twit That to put ty back with some cemunt. Und = ‘EAST-BOUND FREIGHTSIUIPMENTS. | this rond will run north of tho Capltal and gouth | mine vite don't ike it dot de buus vis go kult, TENNESSEE. Tho cust-bound freight. shipments for the ETN Orin Weatueat Jy Hot, very ona DG: avhon Pebye quine por Eunos, home.ag eetlow feo Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, week ending Dee-2% show a large Increnge over | $20,000 can bo secured hy comlng to Des Moines. z “4 | Nagnyiny, Tenn, Dee, 28—Tho devision of 4 " = hie! fhe Northwestern ran by Des Moines, in ite rugh | unt Cdon't tke It dot mine poy was Bo bat dot 7 if ‘ho Week previous, which Indicates thit tho phen fo Cannell iluifs, becuse the ety’ ts rusit | der schul-tonchor sent is oder durce notes In | Judye Reld, of tho Clreult Court, dismissing tha freight blockade on the Enstorn trunk Hoes {3 | pot give it an bonus of about 240,00, It hus | Yon veek, und { take him po te collar und | petition of James G. Stowart, Democrat, fora yolng rapidly removed. The shipments of zraln, | stnee, uf its own motion, expended tearly R00 | Behake und schinp him seme. Mine vifo don't | inandamus compelling Gov. Marks and Secro- Tour, and provisions for the week ending Dee, | OW to gor Into tho city. Ide Hot bellovo Mun | Then Lut ane subbed me Mee bo crate Bho gar | tley=of-State Gibbs to deelaro kim otected Joint ‘ wee f r nike, 3 . : Gamouuted to 61,30" tons, nyulnat 46,W7 tous oi nalecrs nro Now Inuntlugd now ling, from | Mitt, und Lbetachu 1 yot mut doo, und ven I | Roprosentative from Potk and Bradloy Canntles, jhe week provious, nn increago of 6520 tons. | «he irst staan west of Carrail on the Garcoll & | tnke ter tam poy Into te ball to gif im somo | and to lesite bin a certiticate ns such, fn go~ Tho niflronds oxpect todon very heavy business Harlin Bran ut (tue Nuritiee METI, to Aud bene sehinDs. ae one cote a the mit a fae in rious blow to tho Demoeracy, Inasmuch as it vec! "' bon City, Ina northeast direction. . itis proba- 4 y miter wind pot sang a aie te ir serie enlit vated beter tie tly’ move is to checkmate tho Cklenzo, | toes, You zeo vonco Voshe stab momit de fork, te the. Popuullenae murs OF ees Ooops Fuel ard ag raplily a8 pogsl- | siiiwqukeo & St. Paul In thal move from Mason | und sho try toseatd me. Aber your vite do dut | Houso and nixtertally ns i div, n5un advanco of five cents per 100 pounds in Clty to Fort Doge, It is also current runior ) mit you, you tink you vould laugh, ch? No, py of tho election of a lepublican Senator. Soon Ireight-rates fs wutlelpated to take place soun, | here that tho Northwestern uarrow-gauye road, | ebluks, you vould do ash Tid. 1 Kicks tho poy | ntjer tho declelon was rendered counsel forStow- and they want to ship all thoy cin before the | How In operation from Waukee, on the Fort | avis. unt L grabs mino vite by te shoulders, unt adjoining stores,“ Tho losses aro ns follows: Y +} art telegraphed to Chicf-Justive Deaderick, pray Hundred and Fitticth Birthday, feo! at nome, It was natural that Cyinets tavane takes pine. Avotwon tke proporuen | vias nd, ta Fanon tua Norttevtera pro. | Aseaies hey an unt co aKuUngL LO HAUL | ing him to bold un extra season of tho Supronio |" gpecal Dipateh (0 The Chlago Trouna | Rt such a reception many people would | Mou Parla cask, Bint Hasek et ® advance custebound frelght-rates was taken | to pols City, where it Wilt connect with its Des | allde mischiof done, Mine vito fall down unt | Court this week to puss upon tho matter; but it stock of dry-gouda, $16,000; L, 1. Ward, builu- PR 92,600; _F. W. Huffman, tobacco, $1,600; Kingabaker Nrothora, tobneco, 8600, The loss id covered by insurance, divided between thirty- threo companies, Uno of tho tromen foll down an cleyator, receiving Injurics which it is feared will prove fatal. AT MILWAUKEE, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Mitwaucer, Dec. 23,—What promised to bea sorious contingration broke out at tha foot of Brondwuy to-night in the vicinity of Leopotd & Austrian’s dook. Hurgon’s old warchouso wis destroyed, but, aside from this, the Department was nblo to control the fire, Tho losa on bulld+ img and property stored thorein ts about $300, Bosrun, Dee, .—Cambrldgo cetebrated her | be unnequatnted with one gnother; stilt Sth birthday to-day in 0 quict manner. ‘Tho | this obstuclo was greatly overcome by tho ro- eclobrution wasentirely local, ‘There wore no | movalof all formality. Church soclablos or ro- gtivsta from abroad, und but few decorations in | coptions, aga rule. are genernily dry atfuirs, but thostroets, ‘Tho only outdoor demonstration | th!# was ono of the pleasautest of exceptions, Dr, and 3ira.‘Zhomus found time to chut with were tho ringingdt bells and comrion salutes at nearly. ‘evory one present, and pastor and con- aunrise, noon, and aunsot, Tho most pleasing Brematlon bere save become well acquainted fenture of tho day was tho children's celebration | | a, tho first reception, In Sanders’ Thoutro, where Houry W, Longe | ,,Jont 4. Hand's orebestra occupied tho gontlo; fellow mado o spcech and Oliver Wondell | during the evening, and the Chicago Quartet Hokines read a poom foundud on wu fucident In | also solicoony: Tag opensiog witht eoverst ve suey his own Ife, when from tho leaning towerofPisn | Numbers, A collation of colfco, cakes, an ho saw tho ting of au Atmorioan frlzata in tho | Suldwiches wusscrvud tn the ondinury during tho ovening., Tho reception broke up at about harbor of Leghorn, Thore wore 1 number of {Re een evel rath ‘who had tho fortuno of specches also, but tho prosenco und words of | belng present voted it o succeas, the two poots wore far moro attractive to the | Among tho muny. Poonlo proaunt wore dudzo mat Friday, oad from what can bo Icarned 0 Siothies Ly nae ae spud iy uo operated by pinks pelleve ake bi ort Aken Sanat fis or {a safe to predict that tho requeat will not be argo inajority ‘of the roads voted in favor | the Des Moines & Fort Dodge, and It is i aplens uy dere, Now vhat you do ¥ your vifodo | pronted. Tho refusal of tha Suprémo Court to ot the proposition, It wns expected that ae Hele. Ae Ogi to borun inte Des stojncs, ee eee rere unt acme own Wwator; you | tice the matter under advisement will virtually tho ndvance would go Into effect Jun. 6, but |” Now that the Grin.e)l'& Montezuma Road has $$ ond the mutter, and entitle Fout, Republican, to the rules of the pool Eagles that a notico of nssed into the contro} of the Central lows de “ CROWNER’S QUESTS.” tho certiflente. The Assembly mocts noxt Mon- ion, nee by iver | Lee i“ p Aulsanee. pine, gael ad doy Buta te ne . at to ae eu i Q sa duy. Fow members bave acrived butare Hots nd ng ne suc re bus yet bee yor, athe connection with the Wabash —_~ t of the Senatorahip, be Impossible to curry tho advance into effect | bination, Engineers teft Montezuma seve committal on the subject of the P. . t Toe ve ‘The friends of tho candidutes are rallyluy bere on that date, It is bolleved that tho rates will | duy# uo tu locute a route, “At last reports thoy Poles Har Bere ae dan enianee Deere te carne writer RalO aot ba udvanced before Monday, Jan. 1, Tho | were near Mt. Pleasant. [tis probable scone | i amis yy | Wil be In progress by Sunduy, ‘There fs ‘u great delay in giving the noticg ts probably due to the | nection witt be mute at: uriingion or Keokuk, | No, 10 Lesaing treet upon Joseph Wierzele, 13] goat of oppoaition to Bully, and, though hig fact that Commissioner Flak did not receive the | ‘This connection iM undoubtedly that desixkued | years of ugo, who was uccldentally run down | friends are putting on a strong show of rates of wil the ronds In thing to carry tho Ad: | by Gould to complete his Hue, wineh, with tho | and killed by Engine No. 41 on the Northwost- eeitonde. at bert thoy ure dos pondent. Horace Yantce into effect Jin, 6. If the presont coll | extension of tho Central lawa northweat into | orn gtnflrond; at No. 100 West ‘Taylor streat | Muyaned is lending among the Kepubltcung, with, gpell, which greatly retards the mo ent of | Minnesota and Dakota, willinike bly lineastromg bi * bch %i y Horace Hurrigon not far behind, A Low-Tax ‘tralng, does not continue too long, oF a heavy | competitors of the Northwestern and Miwaukeo | UpoU Catherine Goodwin, 33 years of age, wh O | Gatos will be held Friduy. Keairding tho get- ens pa Mae seal ET Dinckuloy the wales routs, anda oaks aie Frou CMC eaund dled suddenly of chronic atcobotism; and atthe | tlomont of the debt, tho Hepunllenns ute ace » most oF the we = ‘The ol! Sow Y 3 been revived | y ‘1 oY Koay 0 Hquit= purtition will be disposed of-and the Indications | by dio dturligion. Gedne Taplis & Northen, | 8oreue upon on unknown thai, who wus found | termined to way thols, heat Chiaayons Tioyles, Me. aud Mra. J, A, King, Misa King, Mr. AT EAST IAMPTON, CONN. 4 ‘ young Ustoners. i 2B] bro thut after that bnsiness will yeeatly fail «ite | who will utilizo tie franehised and sulaiies, | (gud on tho rallroud tracks ut the cornor uf | date oll olivine At ne Wee Ot Ove posalble, nnd Siva, We ii dtotmies don % outwortty iiss | Hanrvony, Conn. Deo, 28—Hovinn Dros Col, 'Thonins Wentworth Higginson’s oration | jtoxuna Wentworth, Mr, and Mra. 8. 1 Hequa, in tho afternoon was un oxbnustive historical | W. W, Nutting, Miss Melon C. acing, Miss sketel of tho town and of Harvard University, | Frinklo Carter, Prof. Eberhardt, Prot. Sam Ho dwelt at considerable Jongth on tho part | Willard Mr. and Sirs, DH; Blabunold, Moses Wentworth, Jonuthan Clark, Gen, N.. Buford, whieh the historio towa playod in tho -stormy | Mreund airy Jonn It, Flovd, Prof. Blorbuuer, scenes of tho Kovolution. No placo is moro a r ond Mra, Fone ae IKI, airs. a A Ne a saturated with negvolutions that bind us to and dirs, Goorgro Davenport, Br. thosu times, ‘Tho first Provincial Congross was | Hurtwoll Mr, and Sirs. W: M- Pond, Aisa Muliio Hon. i me Hel in tho old church whlch stood near | yey ee ey a ee aE ae eee tho place whoro. Dana Hall now stands, It # res ee ait Ae Aiea ane eae was from Cambridge that tho order was issued Facr, J A 4 tufortity Hunker IM, Itwas hove that Wash. | Sr and Ars dL. F Murphy, tho lov, De, Ells, Should tho falling’ olf become serious ngive the | ‘tho auusidies voted by tho people alum the | Weatern avenue, wand Sixteenth street Christ | whily the Pemoceitt ie cr ee eg advance in rates has tuken place, it (4 not at all | route will revert to tho townships untess sone. | MNS morulae eae {ero unable 10) fhimleal to tholr interests und bulldozing 10 ts improbable that tho competition between the | thing isdone at ones, Henee nctive preparue | eterminy lew or by what train or tran | oc : vurlona Eustern roads witl become #0 brisk as | tons are now being madeto begin construction | We, tecousod | ae yoo yao ae at i to result in a break of rates long before navigas | carly in the spring from Comanche to lowa Cy, quaiest Te iene Ditsare a0 44 antbiol I PUCKY., Maton opens. ‘Tho Now Sharon, Coal Villey & Lnastern lod | yhe een ap eat ha D: hia a ie - © ‘Tho following statement will show tha sanount | hae Leon revived with eonsldurablo netivity, lad Jeccualibok sGausou by: bur slotline Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. of grain, Hour,-and provisions earried by the | new Hourd Of Directors buve been elected, who | CMehiuy fro from bonzine she was usiug it | Loursyrtuy, Ky., Deo, 2.—There {sno truth aix pool lines running enst from thls elty: Inve elected olleurs, us follows; President, | fyi elutes, and witch quuubt fire from A | 55 tho roort that a strony opposition to Souutor : Tavs rain | avid Mongun, New arin: Wee-Presdunts | a Coroner will hoid an iimuect. at o'clock | Beck's return fs developing In Kentucky vo- a Four, {tuna of {tons of Totat | 8" pe Coots ull but the President eco natives of | ¢844 forenoon, at the County Hoapital, upon Sirs, | cause ho isu Scotchman, ‘The opposition comes ria," yonth,|saiu,| tone, | Newton, ‘The altalvs aro tn good whnpe, and | Peers Covtnliy ya lat 1 rat Snack clad from another cause, and bas its origin in tho rare funds ure on hand ‘to push work forward in tho by Dues re tof No. 172 Woat vucksun street, | fet that thero Is a growing: feeling in the State Manufacturing Company's Iutbo ond dnishiog shop and office at East Hampton, Conn., burned fast night. Ono bundrod hands aro thrown out of work. Loss, $26,000, ‘ — OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, BANDY Hook, Deo, 2—8 A. m,—Bteamor Peralun Monarch, from Now York, Dec. #3, for London, is now off tho Highlands returning ina Jouky condition, Tho steamer Assyrian Mon- urch, of tho samo Ine, from New York, Doc. 25, ee = Michigan Contral..) a0anz In tho Dusen , ir, und Mr& Moyer, Heit. Wakeunan, Mes. Zd: | forLondon, ta lying by'hor, j ai spring. Southeast from, Now sharon, in Mile | An Inquust will algo bo hold upon 4 Ale-dunian, | that some native thubor of avery strong kind | Ington took command of tha army. Tho very Min Watkers tho aiidsed Kimunite Mr,ettatel, | New Loney Yow 2.-arcivod, tho etonmshtp Lake shore. ai witukeo County. tha, road wil run uevois Skunk | Who wus found eu | Se ToL Marta * tL from sight too f 1 hho | bulldinga of Harvard Colicgo wero uscd as bar- | Sls Jonnto Hunter, Mr. aud Mri, K.P, Derick | City of lirlatal, from Liverpool; {V. A. Schocton, he Hiver a fou inflis below Indianapolis, thonce te | Thorningy, Jit northat tho bridge uver tho river | tisaces sMRe Toclliue are Inctnver of dena CG. | ricks, aud tho Univoreity becamo the hot-bed of | Hon, Av, aud diva. 3. Ui, Webards, “De, J, Shu | from itottordain. ay delta, fokn, Kuteticld, Salen to tho, Stiaussippt | HOF nated Stree: ULIho ere re ea | Ooo ee ee tn see er or edetibead | retain 4 ford Tals: | earl, Gon, and Mrs, O, L. hin, Leduard swatt, | Hauivax, Dec. 28~0:95 n. m.—Arrived, tho gars Hhver'at Keokuk. Nosthwest from Now sharon | soumor nye, and tived in ensy olfoumnstanoes at | dite’ Judge Lindsoy, wha aise anmouneud | Tevellion. ho speaker rororrad to tho soul ties | Air. and Mrs, HH, W. thompson, Mr, und Sry | stoner fiibernian, trom Liverpool, st PO Iewlll run to Tyunville, crow tho Chicaco & | No" haNorth. Deapluines sigeots cite made tote | Met ceindtages amass evi iain very atconge | Hiyed by tho wous of the enrly getttors of Cam- | Wiltor kuoomaKor, ‘Ir. We Frbo. the, Hun. | Loxuox, Doc. iho ‘stounehips, City, of «| Tisai] Site] Tosi) crane | Mock, tetund, at “Newton, the Chienga & Norte | home but a shore Une borord hy was found | favyers io weunts reconiuun, A noe light by | bridge tw tho lato Civil War, ‘Tho old New Zu- | deprea 8. Houtwoll, ox-Beerdtary of tho Trong: | itichmond, from Now York, aud the Bavarian, 2th] ISI GH | western ut Colo, thence Into Dakutu, 1 thua | Huds and ag he waa diaposul to apoplosy, doa is | wcloey agua Hock may elect Curtisio Ge some | kland apirlt, ho sald, hud not died out. Boro | ury. Locnard 11, Swett, Sir. sod Sirs. JF. | frow Uoston, have arrived out, eee Will travermy fulmost the entire eoal-tleld of | {Souyne to have boon the cause of dente | dittmice init, tw way events Carlisio ie sues to | that 4,00 vont i outs ‘Doro | ihodes, Airs: Watking, Mr.and Mrs. Albert Wis: | “'Queenstuws, Doo. 28,—-arrlvod, tho Eria, iretk a - Jowa, running lute the trecless, coultess reglons uy! oO of deuth, third man; but, in any event, Carlisio 18 sure to | than 4,000 mon went {nto tho, military and naval a ‘sir. aun rg. Arthur Dixon, Misa Clara | from Now York; litinols, from Philadelphia, wre boUND'GROOK TRounLES, | yan i yo ty the Sonite Hetero long, le nutas Heck's | sirviees “trom. Cumbridgo. Bore. thun | Non St, und Mw, Arthur Dixon, Alias Clans | from orig Iifibots, from Philedelp + Tue New York Times hng tha foltowing nddt- ° 5 : SUICIDE. Mon og Willluias’ wuccussor, 400 lost tholr lives, and of tho loyatty nnd | ond, 1. J> Millian, Me, and Mirz.G. Ne tera, RETURNED FROM CHINA tlonal information regarding tho Hound Hrvok INDIANAPOLIS & ST, LOUIS. Bpectal Dispatch to ‘Ihe Chicago Tribune, ap devotion of those who owed to Rarvard Uni. | Me. Gvorge Maruhull, Mr, aud Mre, a, ising, L i ie controversy between tho Pganeytvanta und Lule Bpeeiat Diapated to The Chteago Tribunes 8r. Louis, Dew, 28,—Jobn HL, Tlemoyer, wt ono NEW WAMPSIINE, Veraity tholrotucutinn this stately Momorial | Ariuur , Dixon, str, dnd Sry. Bustin, Miss Tune | dan Fuanctsco, Cal, Dec, 2.—W. I. Troscott, tmore & Ohio Italtronls: CLEVELAND, On Tice. &.—President Duvereux | tine roronmn in tho delivery dopartmont of the | CONCORD, N. LL, vee, 28.—Tho speotal Con- | jtult will spouk Bo long usthore remulusa yeatiye | ner, Br. CH. Samson, tho Mlssos jesiand, A. | ony of the Commissionors to negotiate @ treuty “The Examiner appointed by the United States | to-day mudo an oficial announcement ot the lonnt election in tho ‘Third District to til Court " Post-Oltice, und of Inte employed In tho nowa- | Bree 3 Court to investizaty mutters on the Junction | yew oleors for the Indianapolis & St. Louls | Ses the yuenncy cnused by the death of tho Hon, Rond, and whose expericuce on Friday wis . eae paper dupartment, was to-day found dead ina | 55, : , Tuleytuphod to tie Timer tut night, bua wall | Mwilroud, to tuke etfect Jan. 1, ws follows: CC. | jut on the corner of Grand uvenuo and tho Hearts W. Bate pas bell today, nod Fonultod fi sutisied blgulf, be dectares, of tho intentional | Gule, Superintendent, vice Ke 1. MeClure, re- | Grayola rond. Ho left homoyestorduy morning, Cancoun, N. H., Vee, 2—OF tho thirty-seven Glaregurd of tho mandates of the Court, to will signed; 11, W. Guys, General Prelebt Agent, vice | telling hla wito thut ho was going to tha hongoar | towns in the itd Congressional Dlatrict heard dye tala et Se Sige Sukennan a Noyeu, resigned; tho oltica of Avslstunt Gen | y physician, und was not scon altve again, He on hy Ue Reta slaty Gormsalitass all but next month when the case comes up for constd- ceat Frage Agent, ty ubolished; A. J. Sith, | i aupposed to tive counnitted suleldy, for he | pater, eration, and will result, there ig hardly a doubt, | yeahened, inl ror Aone in the tnfluof truck upon which ull the troubla ¥ a Ande ot ite walls, 2 H, Rovoll, UH. W. Turner, W. D. Morton, dir, it closig Col, Higwinéon roforred brtotly to | and Mrs, Georga B. Nicholls, Misa Dorchestor, tho pencefal progreas of Catwbridgo sincy, In | Mreand dirs. Henry Handy, Mra. umpstend, 1814, {t boeamo uc ty; and spoke of tha intueuce | Mra. W, Do Wolf, Sirs, Eugen Deacon rd. BM, of her Univoraty,. Othor cities can point to | 4. Moody, Mr. and Airs, W. D. Puluser, 3 thelr myriad apindies and vast mavhioo shops, THE ROZET R¥CEETION, but itv the pride and bodst of Cumberligu Wat, | The rosidonoe of Mr.and rs. Georgo Ti. while not wan’ In respect to those, se lye F ally strect, oeitbtts weontnmatty: in witeh wonlth ikea but | Bozeh No; di North Lae, Salle, certih eoruue of recoption taivon by tholr taughters, with China, urrived by tho steamor City of Por king, thiseventng, Ho has boon besleged by in- terviowera aince his landing, but remains retl- cent rogurding tho procecdings of tho Commls+ gion aud tho terme of the treatics, Tho only in- formation he vouchsafes Is to tho effect that thu Commission, on its arrival at Peking, took, up its quarters at tho American Leyation. ‘Tho He sett OF 4, ico 1, M. Kendeick, | nud Geen very despondont of lata, He’ was 47 | chow a Republican nut yain of Lua. The voto No Orts-tO tho vonthiry, | yours at Ht and leaves u wite und twochildron, | Wis very logit. probably not mora, than toe H Ouk, was its Just plneg, oda man fy chioily valued for % AN i negotlauons, which occupied onv month und ono } , f thirds uf that Ii) the November election, winict ha Kenatra and £06 what No bas Sika Starla Yosophine and, Mise Hepple bt, | Reketiuuons, whieh oceuptod one iment nad On ibe een eos hey taka completely aim | Moca atonal wi ee et | Us a ate hs AS re Seren ‘io Ua avons | Haas Ma achor ap als ‘Kestaray Sponate | Hes ety Ca SES Rr OREO ere area eg bun closer working urrangement betwaen tho two | Moxt-Uitics dure tho Mat ton years. Mo went TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. and chore waro pletanit pe Choa by a number | NOU Mies Hoasic Bate en raed fromtashool i | 8d will rotura by tho noststuamer, Hew tne’ tov take ‘thon qver this. mio | Hom, fund thory fio disposition to fguoto thom | yeureuly enous to ay tis family exponsra, | | Foun Ways Ind. Deo. 28.- re, 1. Wells of | Tord, Cottevior lund, and Prevident Eltar, of | frionus. an epportunity. ty foruiuly welvouns mpsclal Dicoetch ep" 3Ri Caseaes Beta of track, tho delay will be great,” ‘The Junction pe e hence his despondency, “quiuaide that, bo heard | the public sebon}, was to-day fned contand | larvard, thom tomy. Luo interior of the cozy Ituvhoue |g. ay AUL, Mint, Doc. 28.—Dispatebos recelved Toad entiry thus placed in the hands of such a Spach ee SEE = wat hus: wer guilt to detiarge Bus Daily OF costa, un Bult brought by L, Peltier, for une Soa Anne Pain, was tastefully decorated, and tho bright young Bier fa tond Nartore fons tho vicinity management ua will tuplieltly fallow dae: the ECS MEL ENTERPRISE, ” Prats a rte ee eae ee yt | necessarily puntsting bis son, NEXT SUMMER'S FAIRS. Tacos tent nu additional clara ta tho guy'svone | at Gon. Terry's headquarters mane vt vate: be in t i. ACKENSA 7 obey uC, Ci Pulladelvhia, Wikwlnwton & Baltimore Rultrond | Gyyoiwatty ee eae found in thosadthart puetof (Ho uty teday | HACKENSACK, N. du Dec, 23—Congressinan Bpectat Disputch to The Chicago Tribune, in che parlors, beer formed tho principal ‘TOLD, O., Vee. 2.—Representatives of tho snes pe oe Cho oven teen stid Thad 6 Urano the Oblu and Michigan Hoards of Agriculture, and | doordof tho dinlng-room were thrown opon, the Northorn Onto und Trl-State Fulr Associa- | and the young peoplo were Invited to partake Hong held a onferonuce hore tu-dny to establish | OF an ereationy fopaat, ars thy Kinsley. ‘Tho welreutt for thule diffurent falra next full, Reso- | UNG iu tho young people present wore Miss luroadworg adopted advialng datea us follows? | Mury Taylor,” Mise Laura Houghteling, Miss Ohlo Stato Fal of Sitting Bull's camp atate that Maj, [ges and 116 cavalry reached camp on Poplar Rivur on tbo th, aftor ton days’ march from Keogh. Butt 13 {un cump with eighty a neur the mouth of Milk Hiver, and ‘The Gail with seveuty lodies 13 exinped on Red Water, near tho Missouri Hiver. Negotiations for surrender ure tn progress, with strong hopes of a favorable result, Ss O. Doe, 2—Halleond and bust. tehole tig ened In tho Bh y ise ‘a 0 * with a bullet-hole i tis bead, he having coms | Vorbis was arraiened In tho Bergen County ty diverliniuate lag ayuiust che telus Of TBO | ‘nous viroles Wore slurtled here to-day Ly reports | mnlttad suicide, He wad W ulerk In. tho Powe | Court: thiy morning for trial un u charge of oni horv’s bitterness towurd the Hound ruck route | thats now trunk line to the Bouthern seubourd | Uoice, and thy ony reusan wsslgned tor tho act | yezzlement. Tho vago wae wet duwn for tho w equaled only by that of tho Pennsylvuuta | wus shortly tobe built, more direct than thy | Sus apRrebunston that ho would be discharged, | poxt turin of the April Court. ‘Tho bail romaine Boad, and it bas fuyariably refused todo way | Clneinnati Suuthorn, and not costing tho elty a | He Wetew wite and two childre tha same, It is tho lmpresaion that this ends the puslogs whutevor With It dnd ue fur as lula tes | yiaviedatlar, luveatiwation proved tie nied “anata anti rec aul ae Suatlety aitcouih to Fhe Cle power bus deprive wo Hours ook goute ul <a Vion Btind and Hod ‘~ out of 8a) Specta' atch to iicano Vetbut De ae aoe Ghat tee with fais tater | tobucurrect, Asyndicaw composed of twenty | colt sweat tho vi i ove tremitica. a yellowness in tho kt Warentows, Wis, Dee, %—Tho Nov. 1. C, this aon Day before yesterday tho Pblludel- | Cincinuatl capitalists bus purchuged thu stock | tyencss, dull hoadache, and an indisposition to Aug. #0; Northern blo, apt Adele Wheeler, Miss stury Douglass, ery Bee a ara are ane AAG, | Cine beniatt iy fea fe | a oe bas ap en | ae BERG al mE raat | Site AMM ca ad yt ts PEDESTRIANISH, ba if + Baltinors ran gu a side | of the Pendluton Company, and of Peter Zann | sr about, bu sure you ire in fora bihous at- | given lun tell the pulpit of the Congresutional potions wats ndo| fo nppoln uiroult vx as de un ’ as Rosrow, D STH Be midnight ia rack of tho Bultimory & Oulo Muited express, e ff rf “by spribaing from a more or less disordered | Church of thls city, and will bexiu hib new | ecutive comunlttee, und wlsa to send represents | ‘Taylor, Miss Minnio Seaverns, Bello Proudfoot, loston, Dec, ib ‘Ore and bold ft weventeen minuted, su order to ive |W the Kentucky Ceutral Hallroud, thereby so- MOrduyne's Sunative, Pills wil briug the malusterial work nest Sunday, dane. : tho Penueylvagta Neited ke. by. Hud tho Baltl- | curing w controling futerest, About 30,000 the IW hours "Go-na-you- picasa’? wus us fol- liver'to u healthy condition, and speedily remoy hupro & Owlo Iwited reached the Juuction oad | ebarca of tho stock wore bought at 4 by Albort | ull billury SUR ee Ua RUEa DY RMEIONG lows: Lacouse, 189; Fitzgerald, 163; Peyraro, 175 Wim tk % Bs y 3695 Peyrain, ¢ Hivos to the meeting of the Sichtgun Stite Hoard | Mluy Fanny Cowlca, Miss Emuin Ramsey, Miss in Junuuey. The iropoued ciroult {3 stropgly | Aunio Bra dep, dllne Huttio Dolv, Misa Bpruance, 0 Dee, Shih 2. Cunni a ii srusted tut Sayored by the Obie Buclotics, dtlaa Lucy dloUurmivk, 3isg Agoos Potter, Miss Trove Ne Yo Dees. editor of tho Troy Zeleyrum, was arresigd tly

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