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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. MH. Dussrtt,of Minnesota, §s atthe Palmer. A, Kept, ot Florence, Wis., {8 at tho Sherman. W. E, Rouinson, of Portland, Urey is at -the Paelti te . GF. Want and wife, of Montrent, aro at tho Palmer. G.W. M. Reép, of Hartford, Cont, ts at the Bhennan, Groce Revers, of Victoria, British Colum bia, ig nt the Poetic, Dayr Lawntg, of Palstey, Scotland, Is regis- tore tt tho Paliner, - > - ‘Te annovncement that Mra. Bynon, 20 Bircl street, would receive, was nuauthorized, J.C. James, Chiof Enginecr of tho Chicago &, Grand ‘runk Italtroad, fs nt the Patter. A. Roay, of London, Eng. and 1, Buchanan, of Paris, France, are at tho Tremont. Thapvxes C Pounn, M. C. of the the Eighth ‘Wisconsin District, is registered nt the Tromont. Grex, N. A, Mines, U, 8, A. registered at tho Sherman yesterday on bis way through the city, BE, Darries, of Genon, Italy, andJobn M. Lay ton, of London, England, aro registered nt tho Paelio. tae gE E, W. Keyes, of Madison, Wis. passod through tho olty’ yedterduy, registering at the Paelfie. + ‘Tue price of hard conl.has not been raised to $9 0 on na wag (neorreatly stated the othor lay. It remains at $3. Mung, 0... Stovart and son, of Hinsdale, will etart for Europe Mondny for a telp of two your, fur health and pleasure, Tu New-Year’s greeting of tho enrriers of un Tanvsn ia neut typographically, ana {so ‘porn of mure than ordinary merit, Aramecting held Tuesday wight, It was do elded by Whittler Post No. 7, G. A. it, not to hive a public {natallution Jan. 4, as at first an- nounced, J. H. Cresey, Vice-President of tho Lake Erle & Western Rallrond, and 'T, J, Potter, eral Manager of tho Chien, Burlington & Quincy Hallroad, are at the Puelfle. ALLEN ACADEMY hns secured Prof, FW. Don- toon, A. M., of Michtann, nso Dr. F. Zlexfeld, President of the Chicago Musical College, us Imanager of its Ingtramentnl music, and Miss Cora Clary ns teacher of vocal music. | A private cable dispatch from Maj. D. W. Waitile announces the death of the Engilsh evnngelist, Henry Moorhouse, so well known In this ofty and throughout the United States ns tho boy preacher.’ He died Inet Monday we hls homo near London, England. Ue had been nfitieted for some time with disease of the heart. ‘Tire followlug oflicers of Butler Chnpter No. 26,0. E. 8. were pubticty Installed on the 20th ult. by Worthy Past Grand Matron Sister E. But- ler, Morand Sister Ostrander: Maugic Gusktll, W.M.¢ Hrother Ostrander, W.P3 Sister Annic Muth A. Mi; M. E. Dent, Scoretury; Sister packers Treasurer; Hrother Keurnyban, Chap- alu, ‘Tne TringNe bns just, rocelved tho Scholastic “Amumiai for 1831, published by Prot. J. A. Lyons, of tho University of Notro Dame. ttle ns usual an exeellunt conipliation, embraclag many mite ters nut morely of interest tatho Catholle, bit totho general render, It Ja unilerstood that next yeur tho one will be chunged to the Notre Dane Annuil. = ‘Tue conauctors nnd drivers in the employ of tho North Chicago City Ratlway Company pre- sented tholr Assistant Superintendent, Fred Thredy, u hundsome gold watch and chaln Inst evening, at Martel’s restnurant, on North Clark street, nenr Indinna, “The presentation speeches were of tho ustinl happy character, and a supper allaround contributed to tha pleasure of tho occurrence. . , Louxspuny Lovar No. il. A.F. and A. Boy of Barrington, recently elected the following of- Alcera; W. M.. W.G. Alden; 8. W..J. 2, Browns |. G., A. Gleason; Secretary, [. Powers; Trens- Urer, Ri Purcell; 8. D., C. damicson; J, D., Stuart Miller; ‘Tyler, ©: 8, Otte. ‘Thore will bo a public installntion Jan. 2, conducted by ucting M. W. G.M, Willlum L, Jarman, of Chicayo. Lakeatpr, 1,286, Knights of Honor, elected tho following ollleers Foreno apeui torin: Dictator, . T. Smith: V.D, J. H. Fellows; 8. D. G, Btrathern; Chaplain, Charles #1; Gulde, C. G. Boyle; R., H. H.- Schumaker: F. It, I, i, Trenue: Treusurer, N. Kron; Guard, J. M. trb; Sentinel, . Sperdins "Trustees, ‘tz J. Hodgson. -D.T. George, Dr. C. C. Higeins; Representative to GL, fed, Hodgson; alternate, Dr. Higgins, who 16 algo Medical Exuminer, As far ag could be Icnrned yesterday, It is not tho Intention of tho promoters of the new Board of Trade Hullding to make an finmediate uppli- cntion to the Council for the passige of an ordl- nance Saeatag La Salle atreet, between Jacks son and Van Buren. Although tho Hoard of ‘Trade has acecnted tho proposition by an over whelming tonjority, thore ure soveral details yet to be arranged, aud prominent among thom will ‘bon missionory crusade niwong tho Aldermen who look upon the plan as their oyster. THERE are rumora about the Telegraph. Tt Is sald that tho present proprictor. during bis ownership, has sunk over $30,000, He is under- Rtood to yalue the good will of tho papor at $17,000. Col. Taylor would Ike to buy it, and -has made an olfer, but it was below whut the proprietor of the Telegraph wanted, Certain pnrtles from Detrolt, it {a said, are wigo bere to Negotiuto for tha purchaey of tho paper. Thero 4s belleved to be a out 27,000 worth of oltico fur niture, type, etc. Thd press belongs to the News. + Tie annual banquet of the Sunsof Vermont, which has year after your sinéo the Association . Was organized been the event of tho season, full of moro benrtiness, fervor, und plensnntness than any aitnilur rounfon, occurs on the Heh of this month. Edward J. Phelps, of Burlington, Vt., President of the Nationul Mur Association, a brilliant Jowyer aud the yon of an honored fathor, once Senntor from Vermont, bas pos- ftively promised to be here, Whatever pleasure there may have been ut provious banquets given by the Soclety will be more than doubled ut this one. ,Atrrep 8sitn, 40 years of age, pinple red nt bg ecie distiery, while under the iuthienca of liquor on the night of tho Wth fell in one of tho stalls while feeding the horsea in the barn Attached to tho distillery and was trampled upon by a horse, ; He’ wis soverely ius ured, and was tukon to the County Hospital, whoro ho dicd in conacquence of dis Injuries Thursday night, ‘Tho Coroner held fn inquest yesterday, and the Jury returned « Verdict In accordance with tho frets, Sinith ‘Was @ singlo man and boarded ut No, 162 North Wells streot. Tu ollicore-clect and Bppointed of ‘Thomas J, Turnor Lodge, Nu. 4, A. F&A. MM for the + Gngulng yout Were duly inetailed on last Thu: duy cvenipg by W. Hro.- Charies King, a: sisted by Bro. K.P. Woodrull, Tho olllcere-elect and appoluted are ‘as follows: - Prentiss M. ‘Nichols, W, Master; Charics W. Speurs 3. gon; Martin Knowles, J. Warden; John E ‘bone, Treasurer; Wiiliun M. Stanton, Secretary 4.3 Walteomd, 8. Deacon’ Henry WW. Ackho J. Deacon; G.C. Gute, 8. Stoward: J.P. Toneke, J. Steward; tho itev. 1, W. Thoma, Chuptain; E.P. Woodruff, Organist; J. P. Ferris, Tyler, + Emin Dixtexcit, ex-Coronur, busjust begun tho publication oChls history, In Germun, of tho erinan-Americuns In Chicazo, fram the foun dution of tho clty down to the prevent tine Thole labors and successes In trade, commerce, ea, aud sociat life; thelr part in the cat spall the Rebels in the great Civil ‘ar, and the establishment of thelr vhurches, tomptos, unlona, und lodges. The First Part, whieh tas just beon tssied from. the presi 0 Max Stern, Goldsmith & Co.. brings tho history ‘of Chlenyo down ta iy. Since there wery no Germans up to that time, (hig portion of tho Bistory of German-Americans jn Chicayo Is necessarily quite brick, “ne rule requiring tho drivers of tho West Bide stroot-cars to como to afull stop after dusk 9b tho viaducts west of tho river wus suspondud Jost evening until further notice, the season of navigudon having closed, and the present con: dition of the river rendering It impossible for boats to pass oven from one point to another In tho strewn, Fora time, therefore, tha drivers: willovaso to pull up on tho viaducts, and the conductors will bo retioved of the duty of goin ghead and Regen tint the bridge ts. a Fight," and the pnbile will be necurainyly frood Trom an annoyance which, when one {9 in a pare tleutar burry, is ubout us unbewrabloasunythiug ‘that cun well be imagined. 7 Cononen Matson yesterday held an inquest at Kenvngtou upon Edward Us, Flak, who diod suddenly Thursday of congestion of the briio, ybronghton by chronio uleoholisin and exposura A1y the extreme cold. He wae an itinerant dnner Dy trade and about iy yours of age. An Inquest was niso held at No. fa Buuwnns street upon ¥ranz Houtowski, 2 ycuregor pes who dicds of ehronicdiarrken contracted un bourd ship while on the wuy to this country with bh Quran, (At No, fd Poster street upon Stns. Ann Chirk, 56 Yeurs of age, who died af upoplexy broaght on by .the excessive uss of ulvoholio drinks, AUNO, 465 Union street upon wie Michuoills, 1 yeurs of age, who died in convulsions, Foun litte yirls—Datscy Manson, Nellie Strawn, Chrissie Taming und Eliza 8ocket—werg on'Change yesterday, exet ono baying a litle ug marked, * For the benont of the Fuundiings” Hone. —“fippy New Yeur." ‘Tho generous Tcmbers of tho Hourd sodn tilled the Jus to overtiowiny, wid some of thom founed their pocketbooks, which were in athe whily packed with gold, silver, and bills. ‘The yirls then weut tothe [fome, und, in the presence of Dr, ship. yuan, counted out the money, Daisy had 0.05, Nelly $25.08. und an order for two Varrels of Hour worth $L,—the contyibution af K, Wardall & Son.—and Chrissie und Eliza $45.47, Tho total was ¢iz.oy, certainly tinge muount to be cole Jeeted tn that way. If tho Lables at the Homo. hud been uble to talk they would bave pusaud Fosvludion of thanks ty thelr fricuds ow the Vourd, br. suipmun spoke for thou, ‘The Deputy-Clerks of the Provate Court, ut 4 esterday ufternqon, xagembled in Noun 2, nd- pining the court-rudin, where thu telephany ta jecuied, and notified Sfr, Heth F. Hunchett, the poptilur wud ciicleut Clerk uf that Court, that some one was culling bing ut the telephone, Ay be cuterod the sou Col. Scribner, une of the THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE “SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 188I—TWENTY PAGES, - Deputies, arog, and tn a few well-chosen ro- murks presented Mr. Hanchett, on behalf of his fellow-Deputics, a carnt-and-n-hnlf rolltaire pin, Mr. Hanchett, although taken wholly by surpriso, returned his sincoro thanks for tho very elegant alft In an eloquent and feelin manner, and wished the membors of bls ain many returas of avery buppy New Yenr. pin, which Isa fem of beauty, was asciocted by it connoissour, wh i he oversaw. Cigars were immediately tn order for tho entire party. Mr. Wiliam HH. Gleason, tho Chief Clerk, wna subsequently presente with a bandsome sealakin cap. eluting tho efforts of Mrs. ¥ sre cate f n a gitin curtain, which is boing Denti TAly: ieco- rated by the Chicago Decorative Art Soclet, will hon very handsome piece of work, worthy in every respect of thogo who nre to give ft, and will be nppreciated by the estimable Indy who ie to receive it. A Inst wvednuetay by James E. Tylor ngalust tho Conneetleut Mar tell Prontice. ‘Terni Evans, to compel them to deed enst corner of Deurborn and Monroo streats, seems to Ue very nue In the mature of an nite tempttoemnpel the payment of certain com missions over whieh thers exists adlepute, It 4s understood from guiliciently: sourees that the Company kuew Tyler simply ng Q Negotiator Cor todeed the property to Evans, nnd that ft ha but one object le ngrcemont thus mate, It, of course, had noth ing to do with the question of cominissions,—tho rack au which Tyler and Evaus seem te hava #plit.—nnd, as fs “naw understood, ont walting for those two parties to heal tholr and then turn over tho papers, with nn ap- prtrontiy pruod ervapect tht the matter will be Tride tnkes place Mondus. A caueua was held H, Guodmau, A. W, Green, C. A. Mair. @. Holley, J. M, Hal deny Alfred C. Thomas, Het Superintendent of Public Buildings and ‘city i ‘he 0 pronotnces it one ot the finest A FITTING THITUTE, A numbor of the Indies of Evanston, oppre= ident Hayes tn temperance, ind thinking that they erve suIne recognition At their hands, have cvided to present her, with n handsome white Sy ta DEARWONN AND MONTOE. A tenr ok can be ascertained, the bill Med tial Life, Henry B. Isham, Sire . dull, and Augustus b. {to hit the south- trustworthy ‘ans, that {ta agrecment yes in view, and that wus to keep the erences wntienuly arranged In a fow days, If not, how- over, thera are intimations that the Company will tht tho matter ag tong and ns bitterty 13 the next one, and the property, which ts at present In considorable demand, will in thit event Lo tel up for sumy little tlie to come, This intter consileration js apt to intuonye al nirtios, Bel } tho purchuser, beentse he is anxtous to buy ee the complainant 1n tho suit, who, uns leas those comnilssions, 4,—the Company, beentxe ft. is ready to @ be misjudged, is vblelly concerned about HOARD OF TRADE, ‘The annunl election of ofllvers of tho Bonrd of yesterday afternoon, at which the following Uoket wis ugreed upon: Fresident—H. W. Rogers, Jr. Second Vice-President—James Van Inwagen. Directors—Willtnm B. Walker, 8. A. Kont, W. Committee on Appeals -Joue Hi. Dwight, 1. 1, C. H. Adams, W. 8, Crosby, Committes of Arbitration—Frank A. Critton: y G. Guylord, Jolin: 8. Hudson, James 3 atte IR. W. Dunham, the present Second Vice- President, becomes First Vice-President, under the rules, J. W. itumsoy is wlio spoken of asa candidute for Second Vice-President. ALEXANDER KINKLAND, Yesterday was the twenty-fifth aunlversary of the murringo of Mr. Alexander Kirkland, the Building Inspector. He did not intend to bave. auy formal celebration of the occasion, because his sons are away from the city and could not be here, aud, aa ho wns Prealdent of theSt. Andraw's Socloty, tig the custom for this officlul to re= eclve tho members on Now-Yenr's Duy, which made a reception Inst evening almost ono of the jinpossibilitics, But his friends got botd of tho iontter, and, with the mumbers of tho St. Androw’s Bocist: , Talsed & subscription with Which were purchased some valuuble pres- ent, and na delegation was appointed to wut upon Mr. and Mra, Kirkland and present to thei tho offerings of ood will and esteem. Ac- cordingly, at about (1:00 Int ovening a number of friends drove up tu the family residence, No, eT Indinna avenue, and without much cere. mony unfolded numerous pack nges, Mr, James MeUreyor presented to Mr. Kirkland au address Signed by blinself, Andrew Wailuce, M. 1, Dalley, Join Mownt, and George B. Davis a8 the Speelal Comimitteo, who were niso dele guted'to present him with a massive wold wateh, . ebaln, and locket _approprial inscribed, Mrs. Kirkland was presonted wit a cluster dinmond ring, a paler of riebly chused nuayy gold braceiots, and x palrof silver and Hobomian glass vases {commemoration of of tho unniversury, Mr, Kirkland replied ns best he euuld undor the ofreumatarices, saying thut he was married twenty-tive years igo by tho Inte Hishop Gregy, who was thon Hector of Trinity Church, Cork. Ireland, Tue speeches over, refreshments were served, tousts drank, and Bonws Bung. ‘Among those present wero: dames MeGrogor, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Tintowl, Miss Rintoul, Mr, and 3irs.dames Steele, Mr. and Mrs, William Ripley, Androw Wulinco, M. B. Batley, Frank Agnew, John Mowat, George i. Davis, Charles W. Sper, A. 8. Hayne, HL. alloy, Charles 3B, Burns, Jobn Angus, Willlam war. CHAROED WITH FoROEY. Yeaterday morning a Constable arrested Mr, 3.1. Binghum, a gentleman quite well known in business circles, on n churge of foruery, tha arrest. being mado at Mr, Binghutn's residence, cornor of Thirtioth and Iuttertield streets, and on the complaint of Me, William Van Utlnda, ‘These two gentlemen were lately partners intho tobneco. buginess, thelr store belug at No. 42 Wabash avenue, nov, 6 the partnerabip wis dlgsolved, and, in. tho information which Mr. Vun Olttida wore to yesterday at Justice Brayton’s, Court, where the . prosecution whe -juatituted, It is alleged | that on divers uccasions’ since tho puctnersnip was v Ir Bingtuun has unnuthorizedly col. ected outstanding Uilts duc tho lute firm and recelpted it the namo of the firm, The only bill speuliied in this connention is one amounting to 80,81, Lut tho prosecution avers that atl of tho Atnounts Mloged tobave beon obtained by Mr. ituzbam in the munner described will ngyregate eurhy $700, . Mr, IMughaum was scon yesterday afternoon at Justice Lrayton's office ‘and asked to give bis version of the casa, The gentleman said ho would rathor not bave tho matter mentioned at Allin the papers until after the preilminary exumuition was convluded, but would stato thut the whola prosecution wns merely to satisfy a little personal spite, He salt further that tho bili of £6.81, which was tho only one that could bewleged to have been Irregular ly collected, was collacted an the day that the pagtuerabtp way dissolved, and before the dlsso- ution was completed, and not Noy, 8, ag claimed by Mr. Van Olinda. : Mr. Bingham was in custody until about & o'vlock {1 the afternoon, when he succeeded in finding a bondsmun, und was given his liberty. THE CITY-HALL. Tur Inborers and city employés drow away 00,000 from tho City frcusurer yesterday for wages, t ‘Tux recelpts of City-Treasurer Selpp yester- day included $5,064 from the Water Department, and $837 from the Controller. A HUILDING PERMIT was granted yesterday to John Honft tocrect a two-story dwelling, twenty four by fifty feot, on Ninctoonth atreot, ocur Loomis, to cost $3,200. Yratenday wns tho last-upon which a robate of & por vent wad allowed upon. the payment of water rent, And & great many people availed Wetnsalves of tho reduction, and over $8,000 wus paid in. ‘711z Coinmittoe on Judiciary, baving cburge of tho revision of the ordinances, held a lust session yesturday afternoon In the ollice of the Luw De- bartment. Thoy hops to bu able to report to tho Council Munduy evening, ‘Tunew now cases of small-pox were reported Yeaterday to tho. Health Onice trom No, 70 West Twoltth strect, No, #15 Blue Ivland avenue, and No. & Cypress strevt;dipptboria at No, 187 North Union and No. 00 Gurloy strente; scurkitina nt No, 2700 Buttorileld street: and_searlot-fever at No. 081 West Monroo und No. 087 West Indiana atecets, $ Samven Foutamne, of ctovelana, Mayor Harrison in a communication seen that thore is an etfort boing mude to mtro- duce the ciblo strovt-car motor vystem in this olty. He thinks ho hag n butter thing, which fs golng to be tested in Cloveland, and bo wants Chiewxa to hold ou, as ho will notify this clty us fo rewults, ‘Taw Mayor yestorday revoked tha saloan-ti- conse of W, Mickey, No, 40 Weat Division street. ‘This place bas been, according to polles reports, winost vito den, It hug bewn tha resort fur young thleves nud progtitutes. Mri. Hickey and ihe male ond of ‘tho family, suy thy police, have been constantly before tho Polleo Courts fur tho pust two years for the viclu- ons of tho ordinances, nud Hickey {a now Ju Juil for selling liquor to inlnors und allowing then to play poot in bla saloon, and bo hus been, Mned for viohithus tha 12 o'vlock ordiaunce, MAYOK HARLISON, Ina talk with Mayor ifarriion yesterday that wontiousn eald Chet te (houxne ‘about once a duy that be would pot be & candidate. for re- oleedon, and about once adny be thought that he would bo, And if Luminominateds sail he, with # (winklo of tho oyy, * the Republican purty will got lott, no matter who fa put up uguinst mo, 1 buve u fecliug that I know 1 can be reviocted, 1 have un innate fevllng of the Juatles, of tho Lotter clumont of tho Republican party. ' ae suppose that you should be defeated, wouldh’t you-bo the sadder visuppointedy” “No, elt E would stuply say Ubud been fonled, and that the Kepublicuns woum T thought would stand by ino had gone back on me,” THE COUNTY-BUILDING,. ‘Tuxne will be no business transacted tn the Orimiual or County Courts until Monday, Yxereupay was visitors’ day ut tho Jall, and fully 600 friends and acquaintances of the pris- onors culled during the day. Yestexbay dovuloped nothing new Ia tho Fifth Divtrict recount. Dire Hivvoslawaki, through bis attorney, Br. James KR. Doolittle, Jr. insisted Upon auotber recount of the vatos cast In the Seventeenth Ward, and ofter quite a spirited disougsion Bir. Roharla ug oceded to tho dewund and the count progressod without show- Informs tng any change, The Hoard adjourned until Monday. when tho last three precincts of tho Seventeenth Ward wilt bo counted, County Curnk Kroxne,who has rbturned from Dis hunting expudition, states that Monday he will court-martial the two umployés of hia office who ao afiletously agreed to supprosa the publl- eauon of a inarringe-leense, the facts of which cheoky occurrence wero given fn ‘Tix TRnUNe of Thursday. Deruty-Sitenire STACY Zestentay, Jovied on the property of the Chiengo Electric Merchat~ alsing Company of this celts. The execution wae obtained by tho Elon, JAD. Caton, who alleges thit tho concern owes hint $1150, and that tho Company Is about to remove tts property from the State, and to fraudulently concent, nesign, Or otherwise dispose of its effects, Antu Wester, a prisoner in the Jatt, awaiting sentence in the United States Court, while carrying nv bueket of hot water tip-stairs to his coll allpped on the fron footway and was badly ecnlded. Tho Injuriés recelved, although hot partleulatiy serious, were g und ulte painful nevcealtited tho attondatico of County-Physician Biuthardt. Snenter MANN has been harrassed by persons secklug railroad passes, and yesterday posted a notice on his aflice doors to tho effect that tha Sherlif possesses no Cavllitics for securing free transportation, and thst herole mensures would be adopted to protect the employés of tho oifica from this peatiferous nuisance. Ma. Cunisrorien MAMEn, who for eoveral years has filed a position in, the Clerk's attice of the Criininul Court, goes to Springtiuld to-day to take his seat in the State Sennie as the repro: sentative from the Fourth District, Mr. Mameor's friends predict that bis course in the Sennte will be marked by the same spirit of falrness nnd ability that hus always been noticeable during his career us a politician. ‘Tite Cummittec on Town and Town Accounts of tha County Hoard mot yeatorday afternoon and transacted a largo, amount of business in the way of auditing, rejecting, cutting down, and phicmny bills on Mo, Bille to tho amount of $800 for outdoor rellef and medical attendance for the poor of the county towns were ordored pat, ‘Tho Town of Lemont tloes pretty well by its poor, or ulso there nre n great many poor peopte there, far the bills sent In from that town aro. alwn; eat ys aAnotd bik of Dr. J. P. Hood fur medical atiendunce to papers In Lemont, for ten months tn 1879, amounting to S361, was taken from tho file, discussed awhile, and thon placed on tle again. ‘The reason as- signed for this action was that the Doctor bid alrendy been pe pretty Iberaily for former services, and the Commilttes thought the Doctor could walt a little longer. GOVERNMENT BUILDING. ‘Two hundred and fifty barrels of alcohol were exported yesterday, Tue Sub-Trensury paid out £20,000 gold and $1,000 silver, and redeemed 81,000 of silver. ‘Tue recelpte of the Internal-Revenue offico wero $50,053; of which $20,283 were from spirits, $5,154 from tobacco and clears, $2,027 from beer, and $19,804 from banks and bankers. Josevit La Fourert, of .Drimntield, Peoria County, was up beforo Commiasloner Hoyne yesterday for selling JIquor without a Heense, ind wont to Jail in detatnte of S400 ball, ; Tue following fs o list of ‘the dutindle goods reeuived nt tho Custom: Howse yesterday: Itumn- suy & Walker, 6 curs barley; 7. ot. Sinclair & Co., 126 ‘sneks salts Clark & Loveday, barrels re 40 bundles of iish, Tho collections were Dumina tho past wock workmen have been busy putting In the permanent fixtures for the court-roumns and clerk's ollices in the new Cus tom-Howse, Yesterday the cbiirs, ete, are rived, aud next week tho rooms will ‘present 2 mnch' moro attractive appearance than thoy huye hithorto. ; ° INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTIONS. ‘The following is the report of Collector Har yey of the Internal-revenue collections during thé year ending vestorday Tax-pald stamps....... BT AOE OST Othor than tux-patd stamps, 15uG7 ‘Tobucco and elgurs 1,056,038 Heer, ALA Speelul taxes, 186,041 Lists... c TOLD. ecesence sree vessnsns ese saces see Shoo The receipts for Decomber wore $1,021,517, the Jnrgest of any inonth during 1880, ‘THE BUB-TREABURY, ‘The following is tho roportof Asslatafit Trons- urcr Gilbert, showing the business of the Bub- | ‘Treasury in this elty for 1880; 2 RECEIPTS, On hand .. Patent fees Internal revenue,... Trinafers Total sveereesssees DISNURSEMENTS. Disbu ran oMlcars, Treasury dratt Post-Onice dra! ‘Transfers..., -Hedeemed cur Interest, ... +044 Redemption aces ‘Yotal.. Dalauce on FLOODED OUT. THOSE COMMISSANY STONES. ‘To a reporter was yesterday assigned the duty Of finding out how much the commissary stores wens injured by tho breukago of tho wator- pipe atthosdepot on Washington stroct. Knowing the lofty uuturo of the subordinates in this branch of tho milltury service, tho reporter climbed the stairs at No. d Washington street with bated breath and anxious forebodings a4 to his fate at the hands of tho incipient Gehurals who occupy elericn! positions of apparent bum- Dieness. ifo was received with tho buughty re~ scrvo cultivated by those important attachés, whose sani Isao low, but whowe dipulty i866 high, No gntiefation could be obtained beyond o re- Quest from unothor clerk, who bud bse Mmeelf into the conversation, that Frank Stevens bo upplicd to, Thinking that this Aentlomart must ot -least be on Major-Gonernl, tho reporter approached his sanctum on the ground Noor with duo line mility, sulanming, and knocking his howd aguinst tho oor, When tha preliminuries bad beon gone through with, Sr. Stovens—who really ts nota General—diapluyed bis tmititary breeding by ToWRLY insulting: bi Kepner, and oven To- fustn foxivetho namo of tho Chief Commia- sary. As a result, tho reporter wns compelled to withdraw in confusion, oyerawed | by - tha haughty spirit of a crowd of underlings, who oro tho mivst striking arguments fora redue- tlon of in army whieh furnishes employment to Buch subordinates. On application to their superiors the reporter was received with politeness and choerfully given the Inforiaution that tho damaged etores wero chietly burrels of sugir; that tho diam- ry was not grew that =the broken pipe wee — counectad = with =the cles vitor supply; that the omployés wora not to bhime for two aceldent or ita resulting damuge; and that an application bud been mundo for n Hoard of Survey tn fx the damnuge and the responalbility. All this was in striking contruat to tho conduct of the subordinates wt tho depot, whose inannors should bo ut once at- tended to by Maj. Burrigor, the Chiof Comumils- aury. : STREBT-CAR CABLES, TROUBLE AT THE DNLDGES, In tho discussion of the Chicago City Rall- why's plan for introducing the San Pranglsco cable system of propelling strect-cars on the South Side tt has rathor been taken for granted that that portion of tho city was tho only one in which the system would bo at ull practicable In consequence of the supposud ubsonco'of any bridges to be crossed. Who muin principle on which the system would ecem to rely for {ts successful operation iy that thoro should be ono solid, continuous track undor which tho nolaclcas but offectiva motive power could work, It so happens, bowover, thut the Bouth Hide Company docs cross a bridyo over tho slip ut Archer avonuy,—the only one in its entire territory,—and, in its proposed oxtan- alon of tho systom on all the South Side nes, the {dea has been advanced that a car would tivo sufficient inomentum In approaching the Delt ie particularly alice the approuch ison fovel with it—to carry vover without tho cable and the grip. - Should this prove jmpracticabie, however, tho furthor pli wus ‘anoad of using horses at each bridye end to huul the cars over, Of course, when once over, tho cable would in be brought. Into requisition, and the cur would move along a smoothly and as noigglusly us ever, . ‘Tho yuestion thon naturally oocurred, Why would Hot this device unswer as well in crogaing the river to the West an rth eldes, 28 in vrosting a ttle Archor uvenue slip, or, thls proving linpructicuble, why the other streot- rillway companies might” wut abandon the brides, use the tuunely, and thug guin the roat considorution—« continuous, unbroken nu? For the purpose of getting ah auswor to wo practical w qucstion, o reporte: for Tue VawuNy called yegierday, UpOD Rentlenyan. connected with the West Side Company, put inguiey, to bin, nnd qwultiod what be bad to 6; ry i ‘Y> a saine Yuestion, the gentleman, 4 was asked mo the other diy, and I rupiicd that Lthought the bridges. would always bo an ob- atucto, *But you could) uso horas at the bridges,’ sugwouted iy friond., So you could, but would you gain by it? Nothing that I know “ Why not?" “Woll, just look at (tin the Nght of the facts, ‘There certainly would be great delays when the ridges Were open. Even now, in~tho summer timo, we frequently havo fifty cars walling at tho bridge, tho luce extending balf a milo or JOEL ILENRY WELLS. soon ereh alde, Now, tu transfor all these cable cars aoross by horses and thon start thom agnin by tho enble syatem and make time or apnce your enra word bo siinply timpossitto, can’t mako tp, becauso you can't go any Castor than the enble will oarcy you. As tris, whonour curs get across a bridge thoy Immediately beain toscatter and make time. Thoy don't stop for aversbody, yet to the tirst switch. as Hoon As of ilu trnnefer pusserigers tu other cars until they ato allan time again.” “Hut would not tho momentuin acquired be suitictent to run the cars aver tho bridge?” Dotalicd by His Spouse. curs can oven nequire enough momentum to carry them nround curves. Hut It thy tramen- tum: were auiticlent to run around curves, it wouk! be dangerous te life rnd property. We cannot do ft with our horses oven, but hi rule requiring drivers to stow up in rounding: sues aoe down grades, and crossing tuter- a Hut why could you not intraduce tho cablo Dy th dd geok:! Tho Jool Nenry Wells babens-corpus cnso was Hi mete ne the bridaos quiet aonk ing, taken up by Judgo Nurin at tho usual hour “ Running tho cars by vable would be ray. yesterday morning, thoro being ess than the cholee of propelling them through the tunel ‘Tho prade ts heavy and more closely corresponds: sunt Ritabere® seaae re oun’ benchos, to many of tho ‘streets of San Frauclace than sions Around the Back-Yard. of the Elgin Asylum, the West Side cara tho tunnel would bo nm per- | tu Milwaukee to exninine the records of tho very tesirable. But do tot tnean to apply the ‘l cable aystern to,tho streets, for rensous uleealy Rector of the Cathedral, who looked over tho etuted, but aiinply te the tunnels.” “Have you any iden that tho Company will | 1868, bit could find no trace of the murringo of resort to thia plan of utilizing the tunnel?” by tho Directors. Tho tunnel belongs to tho the city authorities la regard to tho matter, | Rector of St, Mary's, and James J. Keogh, Rector Siok & move peat, (OF couse necomiae of St, Jobi’s Cathoral, setting forth thelr Inns acl ce 1a tf d es of tho river, by which we woul! be eA any ov Maneo nt the Frith OF ME, enabled to concentrate them for a tock or #0 ‘ells’ statements. on Washington street, 80s to reach tho tuns XNA, J. EB. WELLS, Petia pride ‘Soir Vobceaert ot as | vite Ot (ho relator, tented tat aha wa i ise sttyeowners Boe oto aad itceottia | Years Of age, and had lived in Collier, Kas. for Cnable us to’ make much better timo than wo | tho last two year. Sho bud boon married enn now make and prove a grand blessing to [ twenty-flye ycars, and wis the mothor of four tho police sta inetene of waiting forn bridge } childeen, Hor fnthor was Sidney Allon, uf toturn, would be whisked through the tunnel 0 Y . without delay.” Bt Allen's Grove, Wis. Tho first years of her tho acheme, but could give nu further idea us } one of the most devoted husbands and nsnf- tou whethor the Company was in any lkeliboud | fectionnton fatherna sho had ever seen. These of adopting it. ee THE,CALL BOARD. A WITLESS PERFORMANCE. ‘The oceastonal. eccentria carryings-on of | jmaginiug that august commercial bodies hayo more than once | want, They had bad eight children, and, provided the metropolitan newspapers within- | having gotten up a “baby jumper, teresting descriptive matter, the nntics of the | thoro wns talk of ‘improving ft, and made millionaires bolng doubly interesting by reason | thoy auccecded in inventing one which pleased | hor of tholr great wealth and important commercial | the neighbors very much. It was decided to standing. Tho tie-smashiug frenks of tho New | make and selt the Jumpors, and sho urged str. York Gold Buard, and the tlour-pelting oplsodcs | Wolis to get the invention patented. He, ho first noticed symptoms of inannity in nlm, His to tine been written up to tho delight of readers | queer grounds, Ho becamen great faulttinder, to whom tho gay hilarity of the solfd merchants | and neglected bla business. Ono winter after- four weeks, Sho thotteht this a very strange | west. from indu)gence {n demonstrations of this kind, } stntoment. ‘Another duy she found Bian the and the Call Board—o fungold growth upon tho |] barn, and he led her up-stoira nud capitalistic solidity of the srenter body—has cn- ehuired tito eer toot! ki to act | spovt deayored with more or less, gouorully less, suc- i} Bhi cess to perpottiate tho Jolly doings which ‘wore | Mygmpted to hang himself, but was tloterred by |. Bho! oentoned: tite becume ravenous, and he wcquired a tasi once in vogue with the Important Bodies ulroady petito be Soe ee eer alte isto Jeailing snen on hans brought into: hor. pros: whut will probably prove its lust attempt to dise fuct bad been extensively published that tmine- | why sho did not drive tho doctor out of tho diately utter tho 2 o'clock call yosterduy the | huueo, str, Wells nally concluded tt wus ils of in Chicago. 'Thia coniident aunouncomont i Induced 9 Wéry largo attondares op outsiders thot, OF WIntGE MIRIE Ho would! FO ORE oF and Jong bofore.the hour named the Bourd room 4 wus crowded with people, the regular mombers | hime? MENS Cue ftnaginnty digs, crowd of outalders, who surged ee the argus- eyed doorkcoper’and took solld possession of | croton-oll pills, doings would bé tn the uture of artistic fun; would bo curicdtured moro or less oluverly bv: . {ile patna nitatore: Gut tn ais thera na a a ere a a een distppulntmen eyand the continuons | and Heenan is tupdies of firecrackers and tho ae ea or lon by Induce him to tuko & fie became a kind of forum f recession which’ murched fur hulf an 1,and mode 2 jour through tho panel pol streets of the city, | her to that effcot. He wus always wanting | scattering among tho metnbers, ‘Nobody would hiouded by Revane’ band, thore was nothing in . red 0 oh ah A tho afternoon's tranenctions calculated to inter- | Mon” ae eres (pee ao (aleop ina eoid sauce fla for fear of destroying thelr good est tho observer.. As a inembor of the body | Lorruw it. During ull this ting be hid not remurked ton Tiinunz roporter in attendance | doubted hor chastity or questioncd .tho paterni- at tho DOE scone, the aifair was a tinsco, and | ty of any of herenitdren, Once ho sald to her, tho probability of any furthor attempt td revive | « tlei 4 olf.” {ts eer eee Wy 9 Lt Go with this gontlemnan and enjoy yourself. he said on the subject, Ho had writton of tho thia year thoy could not do this, and to this fuct ts ror | heddville mines, #,%80 tons; amount at bullion dite, to'a ‘hg extent, tho tulluro of the | [itcdc nnd ing always Dees ore OF out Reneee | Broducod by Loadvitlo smolters during tho yenr, friends," There was not tho least shudow for | $15,288,000; bullion and ore ahipmuntof the entire Tha chavpes aye thas, no turthor attempt toutjuscsuspteione, ‘Hor: conduct bad always beon | State, $22,000,000, an Increase over 1879 uf $3,000,- in! thle reek, Aftor bik first trial for | iusunity | 000, Produuta of dairies and farms valued at waa due, to a) enterprise, enjoy ‘itsel mitnner wilt bo muve dy tie’ corre: Cail Ronrd, certulaly not unless they can organ- | ho had hor arrested for threatening andjassault- {ze something more ontortalning thin the pucrilo | in bis life, and testitied that tho nsniilt con-. | %3000,000, Owing to tho sovere drought tho value tmonoy at hin. Ho tind | of enttle shippcd and consumed was reduced Py locked tha tumly in tho House, Once, white | from 2,875,000 in 1870 to $1,423,000 in 1880. ‘Tho wool cecentrio.tica thoy indulged In yesterday aftore | sisted in hor throw! ne0n. THE POLIC moving furniture. ie not for Night Du hia futher and uskod y ent MeGurlgic inakes tho following changes iu | had novor told her that Sire, Thornton was not tho workings of tuo Pollco Department: hia sister, nor of his tirst marringe.. Sho had Cine, Alle: feet ry comprising Baise eit Ins ing. and nelghbors sent them food. elude: All that portion of the City of Chicago lying weat of tho wontee of Hoyne avenue, the Interest, Bhe could not toll the yonr when Wella between West Hurrisanand West Indiannatrcota, | told her nbout Henund, Mr. Gibbs sont ber Tho oftlee and quarters for the force on duty | Passes to como to Chicago. therein will be on Wost Mudisou strect. west of BIDNEY ALLEN, Western avenue, gon Strect Sub-Station, daughter, und, up tothe timo of bis insanity, ep eee ding Hue et Wort Madison and West | reyurded’ hin fag 4 Chirletiuns and a tentheuby Auge avenue, Aun and “Rucker streots, Instead of ved from Wolls. 1 Loomia and Sheldon streots, 18 herowfore. he suid, spouting of his wife, 3, It fe dectded that # Jurger nluht patrol force | noblest wives and mothers on earth,” and abe aud proportionately better security can be ob- | would not fall of reward in Heayon, and might talned by discontinuing the present platoon sy: fom nt betactpal -stntionsy (here orn . ual nt ‘orm system of tig! uty aha a int for and thought sho wus dupted at ull stutfons aa follows: ‘Threoe | eee ee ye inahon | Witness bed, mot Wels fourtha of the number of patrolmen on duty at re . | eonlay: cnoh stationeosulusive of special dotatlewill | Sone es Be toot aad plereratiy | Sll19,409.230 Inst yours t ~ Wells suddonly | 22 bushols, agulnst 17,000,208; recelpta of corn, part for day duty. Tho hours of night.duty | became excited, and sald ho would not tulk to | s:o8157, nguinst 13,060,670; ryo and barley, recoipts 001,808 for the previous CALC, 424,720, aralnse 470.0545 uetlst LG; whee jorses und initles, 44,0! Cotton for tho year onding Aug. bo nesigned to nignt duty,and tho remalning | for. a fow motmonts, and during the wintor.months, nid until Curthor or- | him except in the presence of four witnesses, dors, Will bo from 9 o'clock p.m. until Bo'clock | 4 ing by noticed In Wolla was | 2suttst 6,002,105; nid one-third of the mumbor will remain | gwelvearthintcen yoursuner when Ne inelaced on | awalnat 2644.26 pellets agalust 3 evel pta a a1 tn veserve oach day altornitely, buikilug y house on a tot belonging to bis broth. 4. 1t will Uo the duty of Bergennta to goon | er'a children, which adjoined ino Wolle hlinsclf duty with tho niet forco und ruimnin in charge { one, Two years ago bo wont to Allen's Grove, thereof daring hours herein prescribed, atid | ruported that witness had dofrauded him of. sco thnt patroltuon in thelrreapodtivecommands | $1000, and bognn seven aulle nyalost. hl. to perform tholr dutics prouarly. recover property sold under Wells’ iustruction 5, Lioutenuuts at principal stations will atter- | to aire. Welle, Ho also sot atlont. alanders date weekly im tho porformunce of day and | gyainst witncuscs sons and daughters, who wero night duty. reapectaly married, 6 Capt. Willlam Buckloy will transfer two ‘Vho cross was mudo by Mr. Well patrolinen from Murrison Street to ‘wenty> | queationed witness very closoly order to sucond, Street Station, three from Harrison a whig capaclty und “bud. memory,” cud ho Bireet to Cattago Grovo Avonuo Station, and | mixed him wpa ite. The dxuninadon was three from Hat nH Btroot to the Second Pres | very aktliful one, though it brought out nothing cluct, . now, tho object belny.te show that the witness’ 7, Capt. Simon O'Donnell will_transfer one thnony was unreliable, - trolinan from West Twelfth to Deering Stroet t tho afternaon session: the ‘cross-cxamina- tation, and onv trom T'wolfth to Hinman BStreot | tion of Mr. Alle wus reaumed by Me. Wella, Btation, 6 who sought to show that witness hud not ro- 8, Cupt, Fred Ebersold will asalyn for duty in | culved lottcra in whlch Mra, Wells was authors the West Madison Btrect Sub-Stution Distelet | ized to soll tho broperty of ber busband—that ten patrolmon, who, until tho completion of | thuy all pertained to moving. guld sub-station, wll be quartored at West Lako “Are you msclf, who aro: troct Station, 1 STE) 3 OABEY" a cat a W. lathiway wilt transtor Saree is Cpe alia DIN THIS ia BuanuD Ballon, three from Chieuro Avunne to | What uro your feclings towand the relator?" farraboo Street Beaton, and ono from Chicago T would ive tnoro tnoney than, any other Avenuo to Huweon Rtreot BtutlOD, ae satisilod that Joo! Henry Wolls Is nut 10, Patrolmon transforrod in execution of this iat « 7 a 0. wi i Thar ewetlouble bo assigned to aan are your’ Porsonal foelings toward juty at ai jons neurust to thoir residenves, i Lioutenanta and Bergounts will be hotd |. fthink you nro perfectly tosano.” strictly responsible for any negligonce of duty 2 did not ask you huang 2, invanity, ue a8 or improper couduet of their men unloss the.| to, your feollngs In regard to ine personally, — same {¢ imuncdiately Faportod through thoir | @fpetion, csteom, nid My oron for Jool Men commanding ollicers to this ultico, ave nn ardent “ulfect! on. for Jacl jenry 42, ‘his ordor will take offoct at'7 o'clock p,m, | Welle, but t think Henel Do Lravorst¢ lusune,— San, 1, 1881, ° ¢ Gono: rintondent takes this occas Ho hud pad Dre. Hinke and Winn to come to sion upon tha auyentot the New veur,tosomd | hOtrial. “5a day und thole oxpantos, A suit to tho membors of tho force greetiny, aud hopes was panda bow enn. " im ane vel ie ik aie that during tho coming yenr all mombers of the er We SOne £0 a0 Ihenne ay ly P= Department, will iinohiinye Cuith fully nd cre eee ena attornoy, tho Justice of the civntly the dutics to whloh they ure respectively Age Hye au bl tot ‘fi a to tho sult." wssigved, and thut tho conduct nf ollicers anit | Peuce, aud Constable to uttond to tho men will’be such as to command the roxpopt and | j, WuiiL you anawor the quoationy’ gontidance of all good ultlzena, ne pore enn: SONyaG YO! a tape SP Sunouniaden ™ Du you think it would help mo to get possce- Seaport Sunerimtendente | sien any property nt ‘Allon's tirove it 1 wore = dont to tho usyl ah - SUFFERING CENSUS TAKERS, You baye no proper’ Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago ‘tribune, ‘ty there,” Tn reply to tho Goure Wells ‘sald bo expoctodjta &r. Louis, Deo. #1,—When tho last census was | Eegever $M worth OF propart From Siien wank taken hore, no leas than 450 enumerators wero | tho most material witness, becunge ‘tho 40 ‘tho parties employed to do tho work, They wero tu reccivo | clalmed to have authority to sell, which hoy ald $4 per diem for the first two duys, and after that | nut huve, sia PULBOUIS, two conta por name, Thoy wero koptat work a . whole weok, oarned upon an tverayo 820 por Monica Buporintendent. oF ibe i fin Tosang: nan. Bomeof the men employed were poor and | o¢ tueuulty, walch he described, aud bu also told neody, and ueltbor they nor thuae botter ot spout thu anne aan oe (tho institution, f et havo up to this day received a ponny for thelr junrog . stuted | t cal Case, vl work. ‘They looked to Prof, Woodward firet for | 1) Yeaterdaya Tumnus waleh was nd tholr monoy, but ho told them thoy would have to | witness said, if tha facts wero trio, the ian wat look to the Government tor it, Thoy looked ta | undoubtedly insunu., Witness did not seo Welt tho Government, and, receiving no satisfaction | until be bud been tn the asylum two days. 4 1 ut form thon soemed uxclted, his fave tushed, wn ua Srrenlneton ant anpelniog: pee nian iS wos evidently not in bis normal condition. Mes look ufter tholr claims, watch have up to this JenHon was decmed nucessary to reduon the £0 HieneTbOgH nO CORMIER ENO medicine, aayine Uae De, Johusor tll it jo do 80, erwards bo wal LICENSE TO ORGANIZE. jnuke out bia own presoripiton wad Kot tnedicln Special Vispatcd to Tha Chicays Tribune, from a drug-atore in Elgin ho would take f; Sprinavie.y, Ill, "Deo, 3—The Sevrotary of | ils petluns ChroU eho ware ACh paal ehie Btato to-day issued @ conse to orgunize to the | Fight mind, While in tho. ingtitucion bis lettes Suuat; oblect, mong onrora, manutactar: | Thy related wo ovary’ “eoucalvable.eubleg 500,000; objec: ft ron-ore, manufacture wy retut oy te Sieiron ax doa rt in Irou-uro and urticles | Wituess belluved Wells Hable ty an apoplect maowfecturod therefrom. Corporators, John | rpptury of tho blood-vessels of tha bralu, HL Gage, Jobo J, MoNuity, Elmer B. Hannah. result of which would be death or opllcpsy; | . 1 Involved, ali Wahllo witne: Their Stories, mah hn Not allow tho yerd! Judament ns te a man’s insnnity. ‘ells naked the privileso of ing_tho witness, not us 4 matter of opinion, but faut, The Court wanted to know how much longer tho cage would oceupy, Mr, Gibbs suld tho, more witnesses, Mr. Wi Insoribed “Merry Krew {dont Smith. authority, end warned uth. Some times he would start for placa | room, and penny. tru 000; an ‘Tho inost which station shall herenfter | tho father-in-law of Wells, testifed that he iad | 11 %-10 per 1,000, 31 be knuwn in tha Dopartmont ws tho West Mudi- the warmest day,.00 degrees; coldest, 13 bul e kn s' ‘ known bim for a yeur before hy murricd nis Duritur the yee there woke 1nd elie nye ITs and 42 cloudy; totul rain fatr or partly clear, 6% below tho average. ke Street Districts shall hereafter be Centre git man. Witness rend two. lottors be had re- | full, 9,4 Inches, bo! co te e ARCHOS, a 048; 007 2230 against 3,015,035. Lales, against 401.070; receipta of lead, 703287 Die, neulnst 817,601; ebipmunts of 18,072,105 pounds, agalist 210,207,025 glevator cupacity, U6U,000% ship: New Orleans, Fourteon hunt misned by Fred A, Dennatt George ‘Casoy, nnd L. DES MOINEs..- Des Mornes, !a., Deo. 51,—During the year Just closod Dea Moines hn orected chu resitonces at a cost of $075,665; Nifteon business blocks, costing $H0,000; ehurches, colloges, and publia bulldings to the amount of $405, proses and repulra reac! 770,500 for tho your, 3L—Tho statistics of maanufretarers forthe year ahow # totul product. valuod at $9.431,600 trade of $10,140, and produce, packing, $2 the ne glty's ti “few ‘City Directory provements, wi! the past year bas large), othor year, tho reoelpus tho latter, tho, Intellectual freultics would bo Watla become an acute manine. bollevod in givin: Rreatcat free om consistent wit o Individ She fling you looso in waiting at tho bridges you | His Wife and Father-in-Law Tell | nain poittt ¥ had eighteen or twonty Mr. Osborne remarked that .thoy bad alx or anything we havo hero. Ethink myself that for | tho frst witneas, testified that he had been sont | eight, mainly experts ns to Walls’ sunity. Mr, Wolls sated tho most fmportant ones were fectly practicable route, and, so far nsf koow, | Cathollo churches, -'This Lad been done by the tho pss ebullient exports who had examined bis ‘The Court romurkod that be wanted to fin books of tho only two churches In existence in | tho ense before he Tpeontne ineniee tat afr, Wells hupedl ‘Nis ee hee havo pore vs Henri De Travia aud Itosniic De Le Fontaine, or | regard for him, | ito mentioned tho natno’of Dry: "Bo far as Eknow it his not been considered | tho chrlatening of any of thelr children, Wit- my rors ye ono of his eNO Scaanoli Wiel city and wo have had no communication with | Ne## produced certificates of Dom ¥. Thill, | Rogers sald. “Very well,” sald Wells. " Let's go to him,"* Gibbs, however, backed out, Tho Court then ndjourned until 10 o'clock Manday morning, It{s probable that the caso will not be concluded before the luttor part of next week, THE NEW YEAR. 8T. LOUIS, Spectat Dispateh to The Chleago Tribune, 8r. Louis, Dec. 31.—Thero was lots of fun on ‘The gentleman very ovidontly thought well of | Wedded Nfewere very happy, her husband boing | ‘Change at noon to-day, but no flour-throwing, id The Merry Krowe, mado up of merchants en masque, entered tho hull at 14 o'clook, preceded plensunt relutions continued until just after the | by a band of musle, in front of which was a fire of 1871, About a month before that she had | monkey as drut-major, ‘Tho procession was lod by Father Time, bearing « bauner inseribed manner changed, and bo was at times gloomy, | Qood-by, old year,” nnd followed by a Yanker fila family was comme to | “Unclo 8am,” in costume, also with a banner Thon came # gergeously-dressed Queen, benring a seeptro calico, with a motty, "No flour to-day. Laugh We grow fat.” Than thera bees ae exo- luster, with dog and guy, and his wifo wit! of tho Chicago Board of Trade, bavo from;time | ever, put off makiug the application on various | gripsack. Sap let a frittug ‘Tho Serry Krowe wore masked, and carricd who rule the movements of the currency and | nyon ho asked her to look out of tho window, Rey ie atin be arcane ieee een of the staple cereal of the country has proved a | She did go, nna sitld tho falling snow looked very | made threo times, when the Queen and her ret. matter of pleasant iiterary diversion. OF Into | Bewutitul, He told hor thut sho and her chile | Trice core Mma Tact wee Garant hen rat years tho Chicago Boned of ‘Trido has dealsted | Oret Would be lying out thoro frozen sti within Installed by Prose Ho surrendered to her all everybody to re- to obey her br ence, Tho Krewe brought thom allin, and placed ‘Yeaterday afternoon tho Call Board mado | soocintets id cot The Whee thc ekitires | thom on the right of the Queen. These gentle- i were élek, bo said sho was trying to save tholr | mon woro soon all attired in funey toggery, and tnguish Itsclf" fu nu eecentric manner. The | iyes in the face of Uou's providence, and asked.| made a part of tho Queen’s retinuc. In the north end of the room a greased polo Minor Board would organizo u’*jumboree,” | quty to put bis family out of the way, but he | Was crovted, surmounted by an effigy holding in tho Ile of which bud never Ueun seon or heard | Gould not dealde upon the manger ot Kili | cnch baud n'samplo bax of whet. Abovo tho ciligy wag a tlig,and on its breast a placard, * Golng on Chango.” thero oan. ‘hour or two, | Te Qucon announced that a prizo would bo of the Bourd being quite overwhelmed by the | Tho fatally physloinn decided to ive him adoso | given toany one xble to climb thu pole. Half that would “Ax ie nls prepare rong 4 saan « erie jer mail by tho telegraph bare 0 r eect, | to climb io without st t tho premises, -'I¢had been promised thut the Alls nt Allen's Grove, he rot ip ane wintor member of the Exehanye teled uinta the yells of night and was gone a long time, 2 learned ho | the crowd, but he hud t de Una tho promiuentmomborsof wwe Hated qvore | hail Loew ating maxed Inthe snow: an tho | tin dhaut bue-wayps ewe i I thig timo fun was going on all over tho iro-crackers wero lot off, tin whistles and kept.an attendant, | jolly ry ie tal wenn olly time generally, Tho fun wound uj the members of the Hoard of n | whom, ho anid, they tnd directad hitn to omploy: | pork corkor' Introducing ngrensed plas) The This was untrue, the Harpers hiving written | pie was turned loose in the crow DENVER, Dexven, Coto, Doc. 31,—Tho Now-Yoar’s ed!- iuwus fany re ae a ene Brevi HO salle He said it in the prosence of tho gentleman, aud | tlon of the News contutus the following stutie- Fae a ee ee tues drapleee une | he wus very tnuch shocked. hut, was the ttrat | thes from the year 180: Bulllon output of tho he’ struck his, bend, and | clip last spring was estimated at 8,250,000 pounds, sald veltness, MMe Bi ort vot ROL | when sold for $1,015,000; munufacturos catt- f he told her that n_ young iman mot him on tho |.mMated at $10,000,000; product of Ivadiug Indus- A Now District Establishcd—Moro Mon | strect and-clatned'to bo an Ilegitimate son of | trios, mining, munufucturca, ate., §18,728,000; irre Hivohinsomo. Hie bad noes wondered nis | uusltoss of Denver for the yonr, sid At tho voginnthg of the naw yearSuperintend- | Ting or spoken of lim afterwards to bor. Ho | sror2,0u po vauufactaron, $f se, unin the yonry 3 increase over 1870 of $19,000,000. costly buildings in course of con-_ General Urdere, No. 18: 1. There $s establishod | Never henrd of thego things until aftor ho be- | struction are tho union depot, $400,000, and ‘Ta- an additional district in the Third Police: Pra. | cume fnsano, Me reported that they were starv= | Lor's Opera-HHoitse, $300,000, ‘ . The transfor of real ostate, amounted to ho cross-exnmnination developed nothing of $5,038,000, an increaso over 1870 of nenrly $3,000,- 0, ‘Tho trust-docds Nled and mortgages for roo- ord amounted to $47,700, 2 ‘ho donth rato of the clty during tho year was loan nunual temperature, 47; 8T. LOUIS. 8r.-Lovis, Mo. Doo. 31.—Geurge 1. Morgan, yotrecolye tton earth. In tho other, dated Noy, | Sccratury of tho Merchants Exchunge, furnishes 15, 1878, ho sald sho had changed; he could not | the following stutoment of tho business of St. Louis in the articles uamed for tho your onding Bank clearings, $1,442,018,078, against recolpts of wheut, 11,000,- Recelpta 6,850, of bulk gra bay] 7, ayraltiat G104,838,. 1 now buildings were rected in St. Louls this yoar, costing at least $5,031,140, BELOIT, Wiss Aveetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bstorr, Wia., Deo, 31.—Our young people and somo od ones are colebrating New-Ycar's Evo ‘with tying feot to-night In a grand oltizens’ hop and banquet in Goodwin's Opera-Hull and tho Goodwin House dining-room, Tho most elabo- rato propurations were mado for such a holiday Bry, as is very soldom indulged in bere, A Vhicaya onterer sliperintonded tha banquet ture Good Nouse; u fine orchestra from abroad furnished tho music, ous. programs, and bill tho moat. ele and tho wh throughout, of ture were by’ ant over sent out In this cl uffulr was a groat success Tho Committee of Arrangomonts ), B.D, Scott, # . Winslow, Holden Park —— 3 a wholesale and tall trade, $5,078,441 100; cor e %, I UBS 0 population’ ad ostinuted by ust issued, 2007, ‘The ch are excluslye of the $1 uboye, Amount to 847,500, oltido $52,057 for sewers, $0,687 fur atreo! {] for sidewalks, and $1,129 for bridges, DUBUQUE, - Dosvgvs, Ia,, Dec, 31.—The Jierald to-morrow Puviishes a atatemeont of tho bullding improve- ments of 1840, aujountiny to $83,000, In tha city. ‘Tho city hus grown us much during tho past ycar bat uy oe fa nae course of tts treat The Mathes ehow that o largo number of no manufuacturivs bayo boen weurod durlug ‘ho bust year, _PEORIA. Pgonra, Il., Deo, J1.—T'o-morrow morning the Transeript will publish an extended ‘review of the trade and industry of Peoria during 1890. ‘This will show that tho business: of the city has quadrupled within tho past three yours, the Aguregato “being” nearly $400,000,000. in 1880, Fy 90,000,000 in 1877, surainas, $i cer a er the Insane the tho snfoty of Wnnd the community.in {his matter, “etornnl vigilance was. the prica jt waa grent mistake i wg dellisious too much Hverty. On tho cross, witness wna oximined by Mr. Phorum ‘na tg ate darren of allowing Wells to 0 ft Inr@e, ard IS answer was possible, und thare they will turn back and | Lhe Eecentricitics of the Relator Know whert where, or how an insane delusion mig break forth, In reply to the Court, witness said tho recol- lwetion of Wells ns to averything oxcept hin igian the enre age ' elunboty fens, parkecty he could give all “ Nothing of the kind, 8 Approwches ure li . | Miuuthe of other oceurrences, tho wiy oPtonts th tact, TF daee. botieve, uve | A Marked Tondenoy to Nooturnal Exour- | fotoutd wee ny. del foro him like tt 8) nothing mare, . In nuswer to Mr. Osborne, he sald he had ‘o Dr. Kilbo Wells’ Conduct whit Iomat Bevortaluad the alates, at Bie tohusions Uy we ve on ing to Mr. len a rs. ‘Thornton, is mene. oy, Wels: Landa ean amas Het of a Jury to influence his butas to thon its, A uielusian stood bes Pectre; he could sce that and f cross-examine ene, $62,900,000; iy 490,670 balvs, 8 bushels, ‘ayninal in to Europe via Bean -of nears exceoied thut of any elug 25,015,115 bushels, agninet 18,273,240 In 187, and the shipment bo- Ang 29),888,605 bushels, neolnst 14,491,200 in 1870, ‘he production of spirits bas {ncrensed from 79 to 18,010.08) gallons in 1880, showing Peoria to be tho largest apirit-pro- duelng elty in the world. Ino number of gal- was 0,762,027, and tho In- tornal-royonue cotlcations wore $10,104,421. ‘Tho 15,052,960 gations In J lons oxported in 1880 sales of ive stock amounted to $450,000, ‘Over $1,000,000 Lave beon oxponded im im: provements, COUNCIL BLUIYs, Counott Riurrs, In, Deo. 31,—The Nonpared to-morrow morning will publish n roview of (ha. business Improvements and growth ‘of tho city for 1880, showing that vover 700 buildings havo beon erected, and improvements made nmount- (nur to $522,285. ‘This does not Inolude any publie bulldiuys or Stato iinprovements. MUEMPIITS, Mestvits, Tenn Deo. 3L.—Following ts: the Annual statement of tho United Stntes Lovnl Number of Tnspectors of Memphis for the yen vessela {nspected, 73; ninount of tonnage, 13,005 tons; numbor of officors Heensed, 300; umber of i pilets passad. molar ltd, test, 2; numbor of nllers tosted or refused, 16; fees collected, $5,552, LA CROSSE. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LA Crosse, Wis. Dec. 3L.—This elty has Just ’ disposad, through Holley & Borrastn, bankers, OF its 760 shares of tho Green Bay & Minnesota Rallrond stock at $9 per share. Thia stock waa taken in exchange for bonds Issucd by the city in 1878 to ald tho rond in building a short ine from Oanlaska to Lu Crosse, Ag tho stock bad been considered worthless, tho city Is tho walnor by tho transaction. LOTTERY DRAWING, Loutavinne, Ky., Dec, 31—The twenty-reventts drawing ,of tho Commonwoulth Distribution ~ Company was hold to-day at MacAuluy's Thoa- “| tre, before n largo nudionee, The following ‘Tickot 43,021 draw tho enp- prizes worodrawn: 40; licenses rovoked, suspenacd, ital prizo of $30,000; and tloket 95,781 the seconit presor $10,000; nnd ticket 14,769 enptured the ‘bird prizo of $5.000, The following tickets drew $1,000 ench: . 2,605 2,811; 16,004; 71,t HYMENEAL, Spectat Dispatch to The Chleaoo Tribune, Decatur, Ill, Dee, ot Miss Maggio Mosser, only dunghter of Sr. It. Mosser, editor of the Dally Republican, ot this city, on Christmas-Day, at Jacksonville, Fine The conple will resito ut Jucksunville, where tho groom fs in business, a STEAMSHIP NEWS, Lonpon, Dee. 81,.—The steamships Arizona, Holvetiu, and Frnnce, trom New York; Nova Scotia, frum Haltimore; and Massachusetts, from Boston, have arrived out, : New You, Dee. 3l.—Arrived, tho steamships |, Baltic and Nevada, from Liverpool, $< Whon Mind ord Body aro out of sorts, with cold extremitics, a yellowness In the skin; cog Uveness, dull headache, and nn Indisposition to stir about, bo sure you ara In fora bilious at- tack, springing from a more or leas disordered Aver, Dr, Jayno's Sanative Pilis will bring tha liver to n healthy condition, and spoedily remove ‘all biliary distress. _—_——_—S SSS MARRIAGE LICENSES, Be eran aics ta rbeedinerce Uedee eee ‘Tho following murriago liconses wero fssuou yes torduy: < Name. Age. Nickatnus Ott... Minnlo Schroeder. Merman Dahlen. Alvina Cook. fighe Whulon, Lizzto Donigy. Nicholas Host Mary Boxinia Joln ¥, Yor. Mary Kenrno: $ Spore, Brauni Afzaio Wright... Tteaidence, lez, Heago, i hleng -Chicauo, ih Metg@, Wilhelm» Chicnzo. Wilhelmi icago. Wiliam Nota Kate Brennat Nonjamin ¥, Marah,.,..J1. Elly Coolbaugh {fhomns Gurney Mary A. O'Connel Hens { Willlama 31, Brown, hieago, Cora B. EU nlicnzo, Inneepols, Bilas, {amon W, Ln J nleugo, ull A. Suite SPniltp 1. Kos ¢Kmmn J, Koan.. “f rmart C.1 Subr. Curolina D, Braun, § Ratelel Ei Nellte Byen {don ons Mary Itolity.. {John Murohy. Catharina Bore: John Henkendor: Anna McGtusk: Jobn Michoatsls! Hannan X, Cock! { Mlcunol Hebunkon 3ira. Julianna tas { Frank W. dtow, Alattto F. Coch { Fordinand Coal hieayo, = thicagn, i te 2s Chlenzo, «Chien. Chicazo, Henry, Kato i, Adolph Porlts. Jeonnio Hosunthal,.. Edward P, Hotchictas, 38,...Chicazo, Holon B, Arnold,.....-.20 5. Chicago. Aliana O, Mluck, hicnka, Jannte tty 'Hlengoy, Nellie Ciunoe: pnd, . Cul 2, hicawa, Mary A. Cul 23, ‘DicuKe, EE MARRIAGES. = tolled t JSTCHA MUSEO Sk wuralay 1 ygning, Bee, 5 iy iit var! | iat Chiru, rr Hor b fNoule, Mr J. Ge Rutcnutn and Biise Miata 2 Vint DEATHS. TIVGIES—At 1d North Murket-st., Fs Eee Tinh (a has ead peeareet SrecaTe ase. Bh, ‘Fonerul notice bereatter, 4 HASKELL—Due. 2 y A matin of laenye Horta'tesen vustell Gay cilia af Wattor if xnif Jeunte H, Haskell, aod") yoar and 10 7 ; ¥unural service Buntay attornoon at bnit-past 1 from the ‘residence uf ‘i. F. Linakell, sé Johnsons Pincu. by earrlawes to Graceland. Friends Invived without furor notice, KULLOUGH Lee, m0 of romittont fover, Mausle Klough, voloved wits af James Killough, yeare and 8 months, . Fuuoral fram lier lato ‘residence, AU ‘Twenty-10v= Oneheat., Sunday, Jun, 4 ot 10a. 30. Be-Nova Sculls papors please copy. HOWARD—Doo, Bl, nt 1482 Walnah-ay.; of brons ghia, Joon Josuph, tifuntson of Itubert ind Nonule Honora on Bunday wt10 a.m, by carriages to Cale HERONG—At tho fatally residence, 431 Wont Wai Ington-st. yoalerday morning (Dec. fl) at 7 o'alu afwr @ briot ites. Siew. Mittly C. Btrony, bi pried ole af Willium W, Strong, und doughter 1 "1 TT * unarai survices at the residence on Sunday, Jan. BTHIAADec. i at hor rosidonco, 372 West Polk-at, Mary Costello, wife of Mutrick Custolo; mmuiden namo, Mary Wulah, an Funural sundsy ta the Jesuit Church,’ thence by cara to Calvary Comatory, far Landon (Knylund) and Kingston (Canada) par PSIUMNGKS Inge 81, Harrison Martin, infant f —lec. 81, Harrison Martin, Infant son 0} Bon}. F.wnd Aery A. Monte, nod Siuniis ond 29 "Notice of funeral hervafter, MANTWELI-—Doc, 31, at 7 8. m., 379 Dearborn- avs Alary Ja bolovad wite of texse NOE Tirdwotl au ea ‘uneral service, Sunday Jan,2at 3p,m. Place of interment, Dayton, 0, if 3 NAVIN-Jobn Navin, 9, native of Haliralbbon, County Hpperary, Irvlund, born ADHILZL Il funcral Will take jinew Raturuuy, Jan. 1, from bls Into residence, 31) Wubbardest., 4 10 o'clock, ty Bi Columbkill's Church, thencu by cute to Calvary Cem we ede eenaaa City Qo.) and Seafor}h (Cunuda) papers Dye GARRITY—Doc, 31, 1840, at hia redjdenco, 191 fy rlort, Joun Garry, sunvof Caluuting aiid the fate Palsled Garrity, auae a sore stinuss | . (Funoral will take piuce Sunday, aun, % 1951, 0028 o'clock, by curriages ta Calvary, x TRE f Ett fall Bi Grund Opera li soil), be has o Sunday gvuning at the Chure pes Toit “Deatiy ce A, GURNELI, Tite KVANG@LInT, WIG by tiveth toss da; yt, Ehg Pensuct aa tivation at noon toe. Fin ihe ¥ PNOH GEO, & pOstwit OF TILE UNIVERSITY of Now Brunswick, wili comunsuco » surles of Iscpures ‘andor th apives of thie Won ee uan Try in,” in Farwel a ‘el e on, in Hall Buadoy ate peu, Perenee af Youne MEN WHO AKE BYIRALNUEMS IN THY city, are curdially lovited to ait jund a reception 3 the ¥-44.¢, A. routs, 15 Madison-at, to-day, held fore id tas to Ban. by rope vaciitalives Uf tha Woman's Christlun Temperance {Uuion, Woman's Spurtettan Aagusienon. arial SaacY oul pe Slane Denti. ssoaiation,” Fron 8 organ laailuos qucatgd wo calle P Bi ’ ‘ ir. A. 8, Robinson, & gradunte of the Champaign Univorstty; married | ! | | | ( | of inflsms