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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 188I—-TWEL B PAGES. A chy i 3 great mun or a great eriminal, nor becauso elL oy s tamlatlan, Shie i nar, L Rasol there wus any geeat enormity b the o wid eharged with, bt beeausa the potlee, it sundey other pecaens bad done et host to ke it some of thy hetped at tho er SOCIAL SCIENTISTS. LESSER, FRIEDBERG, Aud ho 18 gong. sweot son nnd mar, 1o lgone! Tlis now whon h That angels re. We nra tonely, gooa len nid Tovely nppear. no They ]':Ie.et and Discuss a Seotion df the Female Suffrage A Very Decent Sat of Jurors Se- cured at Last. defendant hod xlon of the 8avior, [Laugh- e, "\l!'. Van Buren ureed that tho TESTIMONY OF CONVICTED wns n very dangerous weapon for citizen of hifs 1§ty . siecotved holowy I8 20| OB enarse cotin Uit Ohi g Tenven that Opening Speeches by State's-Attorney present cuse it Mills and Mr, Van Buren. uld have any wetaht une f (leorgee Freemns, nling wes Pt man's story, contra- dlleted By men who hid never been cativieted of heenitse tho story of proper clrenlation bee 0 18 1 A0 du not entirely dleiliotows Wodo Tivg bepand, 1 A General Improssioft that Women Should 3 Oh! thou In maniines Yoie on Matters Concerning he Schools. e " o ) a3 111 athers xveelling, tes< it shoukd bn Nuwan angoel within sweet vandons dwelling, i whitoerobed nnes QR let iny mother hea A Tew Unimportant ‘\\‘lllnesscu Tut on e ki to thy T ity that she mny rojol ot gome: south wind, Indén swout Be towery o Tt~ L We iy eNt msant flavarod uifts within our cold retreat, ie fs gono! Bemnrks by Judgo Booth, Mlss Perry, Mrs, Harbert, Mrs, Ohaudler, and Others, i Jhnren neknowledged the facts of the robbers os tald by Mr, Mills, allesing, kowever, s werne taken nivlaes took the s and olfered them for sule tn her hustand, who threw them npon the floor, Dt not behind the teanks, s bhad been adley 1t was not truo that Friedbed 1or ety uny part of the property., rnted veninge thlef of tho proseeution A that bo i, nnd people who had never been convieled swonkd swenr that he lied when he satil go, M ol Tho whole morming was consumed In the Cruminal Conrt yesterday In completing the ime paneling of the Jury In the case of Lesser Frieds Uerw. . Bight Jurors had been securced the doy previous, and only thirty-odd members of tho speeinl venire of 100 who had been: brought in the tuy before remabied to he scleeted from, anil ny the exuminntion of both proseeuting and defending atturneys was condueted vory rigor ously, it looked at one time us though tho Court would huve to tssue another venire, T noon the Btate hud exhausted six nnd tho de- fenso nine of 1ts peremptory challenges, but the lust juryoan wes fially seeured, The morning's work was not devold of MEMDIROLS TNCIDE: Among tho Jurors ealied for anold gentloman named Woltner, who, when Mr. Storms gentty hinted that his venerable up- penranee rather suggested that ho was over uge, sl lghtly aud sald that he hoped Mr. Storrs would not be su impolite as toask him how old that the puwnshi 1mny do, ns 1 [eet | inve done, some Injustice wis Mra, Friedl \rummllmhul outhirst of the ot there f4n good sentiment evldent fn ity and Tian desirous of porteaying i frisl wike 08 trily ad possibie, niinis the vibmld. v of i raitianly distortion tho modern press and the modern dramatist usuntly and too often 1o this wilil, Konmg erone. cver uifered to Gicls Who Gel n Stake for Hatrimonfal Purposes Ly Teachlog Sehoo! Denounred—Doard 1TY'S HEALTH, An_ Unpleasnnt Provalenco of ulons Disenses—A Koul Wante Htow (o Deteet BIphtherine There scems to be little or na abatement in of contaglous disenses, Itistrne that thore are not 80 wany smull-pox enses re- vorted; nevertheless, it 1y not unilkely that we shall have n fively tussel with [tIf thore Is not n deetded brenk in the continued ‘cold weather ‘Tho ciforts of the Health Otticer are abling Inrgely i keeping the con- tngzton down by rleld and eareful watehing and Pr. e Wolt Is 1n dafly A0 vieelne ponts, whick ara used among the poor fumillos, Thera sire not less than 200 por- Tir A those goods e A regular monthly mecting of the Illinols o Social Selenea Assoctation was held yesterdoy afternoon [n the lecture room of the Clurk Street M. B, Church, nbout forty fadies and quite a number of gentlemen belng hnattendunee. Mra. tarvrett presided, Thie meeting was ider the supervision of the Commitice on Polltlea) Eeonomy, which Commit- tee il aveinged that the topte tor discussion shonld be * Woman's Sulleago aa ltelated to the Hehool Question.'” The Rev. Dr. 11 Tie no y thy chunee thut Friedbers them, Freoman would swent thut 5’8 of tholr heliet of v (eorge’s now alleemnn fned 1 Htate's J uémmy hud deseribe wonld recolvy Fricdberg planned the Ktore, it there was It was true thut xuminn tlon wns NERG HAD NER KD TO TAKE THE nnd it was on this necount that tho burglnrs were compelied to eonfront the oflicer, the tragedy oceureed which had cost A life, After the tragedy it was tho most nnt- urnl thing i tho world for Friediers to close up als storo and move olf, and his fnneeonco wus sliown 1n tho fuet that be returned so soon after and pave hjmaclt up to tho police, Mr, Van Buren detatled tho trinls which fol- Jowerd the tengedy, and tho tarnlng Stnte's evi- dlenee by Sheeny Grorge, who il been fndieted for the murder of Oiticer Rtaco, brought Into court with a rope nround s neck, and now whatover George Freemnn would swe was for the purpnse of liberuting himsell, M., Van ituren attueked the employment of Stato's referciig bt s within n short time. W. Phomns was to have ad- dressed the meetlur, but at 1 o'elock a letter from ntm anmounced that he wonld he obliged to whgent bimeell to uttend a funcenl, In this let- ter Dr, Tiowus sald: . 1 nin sorey 1ot to bo able to futll my promise v L ward I Behalt of womi relutlon to public sthnols I Stores insisted that only ladies had n right to exemption from tho question, when the old sentiemun answered, “Well, 1idon't exactly know how old T am, but I romembier well danclng with my grandmothor at u celebration held on the nightafter tho battle of Waterloo," +“And that wus in 1815, wasn't 12" Mr. Storrs disly, aned the bilanee of tho vacelne goes anong tite schools and fnfeeted loendities, ity tor cleanliness und voccluntion eannat b too stronghy urged, and every person should wirn his nelghbor in this regerd, chinge 18 noticenble In the West Stilestreet-cars In regard to the hay and straw which I8 used to cover the tloord, Where [t was absolutely fithy i unwholesome n few days meo, it s ta-day: eleanly and chnnged often, thut If this change 18 kent up there ean be no r(lmwd Ity and 1 In fuet, ho waos nte will not bo far boe foul (s my oiitice ¢y e or the enuse now uds v nie doubit our oL g " sympathies are on the A whnlesome The old gentleman nodded nssent, and after Mr, Storrs had done gome mentad arithmel showing the Court that the old gentlemun must buve been an octogenurinn ut feast, the Court exeused him for causo, L WAS FILLED BIY NOON, and, with the four new jurors sceured during tho morning, stood 18 follows: JUNUE BOOTH #poke upon tha subjeet at considerable length. After irat contining himsell to genernl remarks upon the importance of nducatlon, he clenrly fHinatrated how womnan was bett co-consplrator ovidencs nuinst others, ] g cuse wns th gy et thin although the eo-consplrator's ¢ corroburnted by otlier testhmony, tho defendants Btr whetlior n cnse cr ealeulnted to wore nequitted, wns on reeond of the on tho unrupported who wis known m‘lu e the strect-eara, Asido from that, old, dump disenzo-breeding of shoutd not be ‘tolerated. crowding of the strcet-cnrs I8 also regarded us most injurious nnd unwholesome. ple nre affected with tbhroat disense the apt to apread It fn a ear londed with slx and where thero s no ventilation whatever, Tho nie thut 1s breathed by so many onfined’ln 80 sl a spuee In dteelf becomes polsonons and Impure, and the breed- fnge of disense §s necessarlly great, T crowding of street-cnrs 1o this fears liottld ho avolded, 19 It eannot help but prove un pdjunct to tho present prey: discnses and nld enrs shonld be put on the mucl or people must walk more, as n sanitary precatt- on, of small-pa reported that * under the common Inw of Faland and Amerlen, exeept whero interfered with by statutes, the marslnge of & woman own- ng property wag slinply i proceas by which th robbery of that property by the husband wi tegnlizeds and under the samo taw the wife, in cnge of a separntion from her hnsband, wns foreed to become a stranger to her own off- sptio. Would such atrocions provislons have Leen nade If women, I the ages past, hid been ce fn dlrceting the eduen 28 thio wornen pertinelous those clulms o sorrow il fiet that nmong the muwsies of the female se 1 eney to nequivsee in this unjust stiate of il MISS PEIRY of Hlinols Inbored under o dlsadvagtige whieh hid not exlsted in the Stutes hool sulleage for women e Constitntton of this State ded that enly male citlzens conld vote in of this kiml, while In New York, Massa- Lte, and Kunsas the vonstitutional pro- vizions had been broud enovgh to ailow of tho Leglsintre deelding thy Levlslatiirg coun to nmend tho Coustitution, The eleetls By Parkuvenue, cm- tan_ \ire-Cloth Company W Fatton street, employed August Reit: ce of an accomplice plovell ‘bytha 1) long eriminal. Alv 1L Curtrigh defendant was r fence at Purdridge’s dey goods stor member of tho tiem of U, ftel met, resldes ut 407 West Rundolph str RieKotts, exprossman, i Sage, earpenter, K Foster streot? G, ker, 09 West Midison gty ugent, 501 West Luko streots Madlson streets Chelstian L Histed street, out of busine Tho terrible over- thore u_good names . Three Fenrs itgo ye number of yeurs, 1o i eeused him of erline. he and his wife cume to Chleago aad hatiehed forth In tho puwnbroking line, und very shortly ufter. ho was arrested on Inexperieneed, ko money, thoy weut into the pawnbroking business, unid beenuse of this the burglar Free- man took tho goods to hl plitce, Mr. Van Buren urged that tho welght of the Stute’s corroborathiyr eviden upot tho credibil nt “recmed triue tho eviden witnesses would see it would fall to tho ground, The hieve him, howevol Lt Wililam Burne: les Croker, L nun, 414 South Robert 1, Wal- el e i buot arl 44 South Hul- wonda: John B shoe fetory's dy W ated, denler In fane, Peorlu street, keeps o bouding-bouse, Asgoon ns the tull Jury was secured, the court ndforned until 2 p. . At tho opening of tho nfternoon sesslon, nfter r hearing bud been bwd I an unimportant hiabens corpus ease, ATE'S ATTORNE mnde hls opentog addvess, In which ho sald it wasn enuse of congratulntion that, after tho yery proper oftort whieh had been i e and impurcinl ury hud been secured to ey, tho engo of the Peoplo of the Stute of linols waninst Lessor Friedbe: sueh i jury pi and he usked thom 1oyl their cluims Ol rest en- I tho spreiin hut otherwise £nlil that tho wome l<)t\\'|nllhll!(i|llk tho halo of wlovy the Stute’s Attornes would thyow nround hlin'us a reformed thief, thoy woull o able to #en through the shum, As i praof of WS refor- matlon, i will be shown that, after leaving the clty subsequent to the doffeny burglury, he went to 5t Paul, Minu., whern be was arrested for o So mpld a teansformation from lifo of erime, dishonesty, und perjury, sineo his roturn to Chieago to one of virtne was not to be Michnel and ough both men were vaeelnited in ehlldboud. They were too 31l to be_ move moving ot cokes, Dr. De Wolf says that sinco the uttieks which huve been ko unjustly mude an_{rresponsiblo moring refuse to be tiken fro that they wil be disscetd after hey should die, of mind canuot be moves thom away might pr 4t that 18 possible 14 1 Jrulity tho euse st ol uecessity proven futu will slip Into even infected houses. DIFNTIERLA I Oflice ns follow: Mk 3 Hegardline the the yuestion. Vi ensure 10 anly entt upon tho “‘2‘ ':;‘,“‘}.”l}"‘,;;'[_:m",. 10 tho liw and the the ense tho careful, conslderite, und entiotts attentlon which ts linportunce hen rolnted the counts of tha - vhich were putiistod Ju T TRIBUNE vy und which, he expladned, had been died fn one mlictiment In- order to cover all phages which the ense might tuke on, then proveeded to muko n etutement of tho ) 11 Octaber, 1878, tho storeof E. 8. Jaffray. & was eutered {0 the nlzit- timo by burglirs and robbed of & luege: amwount. Perhups four or five men were engaged In the rubbory, which oceurred nt At that time _there llved nt No. 474 State street Lesser Fricdbery, oo puwi- Prior to thut 1t aequaintance of severnl young men of Thelr churacter ‘would be wid- The names of two of those wers Phllo catt, Who beeamo ne- «l with Lessor Friedvorg some o prior b th veeurrence of tho burglnry, erimint, bad establlshed cortain budlness reti- 1t wits beeutss o his po- culing chirneter ny a thief thut he and Lesser Friedberg bad formesd this most close ulllnnee, IEDBERG WAS i tho pest-hotse b Bheet those aiilieted 1n conelusion, Mr. Van Buren urged upon tho ¥ tho necessity of i put nt heartng of tho clusion on It until they had heard 4l the testi- mony fu the ease -and the nrguinents of oppos- Peoplo fn thly elucation was'the onl; tho shock nt takin by o Ineatly fitted them to huve v tle=schoal eduentlons ‘and they could ntord to devote more tine and cor men_eould, 1s they would hve More wonien” would huve in this Stute if tho Iy of allowlng w without belng nble to \'0!}1 [ ‘The prosceution nt once proceeded to Iutro- duee ovhdenee In the ense nnd ealled subject than th was reported ut th Cowon Fifth avi who dotalled the with the burglnry ng K yurds—probing] womun to ihlan ¢ clrenmstaneces connee far as he krow thewm, more—of kik, worth trom 2140 10 and soma 0 dozon of sllk bandkerehiery, worth from 31 to $12 per dozen, were tuken, Witness el tha property Polles Statton, 10N O'DONNELL 1878, he was. Captaln of the p, 1L 0N that oy, nfter I tho mntrder of Otlicer Rice, o visited endunt's |mwmilm m: Stte &L ot understand that i wo 13 conp to flll tho oflice when she wis fot compotent under the uw Lo votent an clectlon HLOUE Y 1, chicken-pox at 335 Clybourn nvenue, A HORIILE KTORY Mr, [, G, Ellers, of tho Sewernge Department, ¥ noxt morning ut the bund eharneter, were reud from Gov, Lung, of Mnssachusatts; Gov, St..ohn, of Kansus member of the Mugsachusetts Stute Toard of Eduentlon; Susan B, Anthony, of New Misy Kutee Stoneniun, of New York: Hurton, of the Aurorn Hepalit; My, inson, of Massnchusetts, und ot etters were Jn relation to the munne: school suffrage for women In the respeetive Btutes was worklny, and were all excee Hattering to the cause. Gov, 8t. John suld it nted: the election of unworthy eandl- dutes In Kunsas, nnd that women should e Jowed 10 vote | | el showed, ton, that the s; 1 tho polis, and thut anl yesterdiny exbibited to 1 FRIDG lou of lenden waste-pipe which wis e pletely clogged up, and which wias taken from n ry bntsiness bioek i the henrt of thocity. 'r8 Nited that o great muny complaints nliout sower gns nrose fromm Just such eauses, b s bulldimge o famity, or fanilies, resided, on tho 'y Tt nllowed thoe plpo to hecomo 1g dow cold, greasy ¢ wrenso ihered to wid nfter et there wos n pipe theough NKFeporter iy 81 Miss Abbie W, May, enlil that Oct, 4, Flrst Precinet, phy and George © tlons with Fricdborir. y wag I tho stare by which ho Inahic, the wilo of the pluce when he tirst renchied 2Ry enfered tho placo und discove cred theve n number of pucknges of siks und bandkerehlefs upon the Huor, wards Friedberye made his appedrance and-ho Friediwrg saht that he wus not {n tho store at the thno of the shoating, and that he knew nothing of it. Mrs, Hurvey was hrowght 1o tho statlon, and then Fricdboryrickiowl; that he hud been §n the haek roomut the time Witness wos present ut the station whon Mr. Clossen and others vislted it and identified the st olen gomds, In_crods-exnn| Were not exac In tho'store where clogured by renson of pow water, fnte the sinks, the fnslde of thy pipe, rapld uceretion, unti the whole lengthof the bullding ouhly chuked, MAN WAS T providing him with tho i "“J"‘,:'","“ of th Shortly ufter- 10 1t Durphy, tleorge Freeman, i named Driscoll, und auother were the men who peformed tho Lurglury. After rabbing tha store they conveyed thels § I o wagon to aplace on Wabnsh avem Eldrldge court. I'wo of tha burilurs rode In the tho othors walkedd on the street near it urglars remained with tho phinder man wmong thont, went to Fried lerg's pluce, which was ot fur off, for tho puc- onts for disposing of the stolen _gouils, Thoy went thare beenuse it was all urrungesd thut thoy skould do so, Free- gronnd with Fri thix was not tho worst arrested b, feutureof the bulliting, Tho plitmblng wis done unan whoghould huvorecol for higubility. There urofive lario tauks in tho building for holding wateri—onn oneach toor, Eachone of these tunks wus lined with she making, altogothor, five comploto de eles Trouf which peoplo slug skin ery But there Is util aiture ubont this wifnir, which was kept from golng down Into tho pipe futended for that purpose, found ita wi thego tanks, and an exumination showed thoro wis ubwurds of twound n bulf Inches of fitn, Including oxcreta, ut the bottom of cach. d np B mude asvilo o decoe- maglned, of which the intntes no doulit purtouk with relish, 211 ned o wive further partloulurs tho tme of the bulldmg, until hn wdd mode u furthar and more rigld und careful personnl i tho sublect too horrl- ) ke pubillo watil e lad wll the oviden conld secure to verily pstem: hud Jmproved tho the hetter elnss oV of New York, the Stnte for having altowed ved n leuther ed- tho sl g, Mra, Btarvett, who has lived and voted fu Kan- 4, explnined to the meetlng the extremely snte tory resulis nebieved by allowlig wonien to huve avolee fn the scleetion of school ofileers, Jthud given Knnses tho best school system in the country, and this was tho rensou why fniml- grants flncked 10 that Stete, Mus, Elizabeth I Harbertnrged tho necessity of the women explufuing to the fillnols Legislae turo how far this State wis belind the Exstern Not only hd the sulfrage of tho shooting, ntlon, \witness enid tho sllks cenled hetween tho trunks ho diseovered tham: nny one 1':: tho store could sco them ns hewalked through The wuste wuter OFFICER JAMES SITANDLE 140 un the night of Oct. ton State street, between Murrlson and Polk streets, his sttentlon was hop of Lesser Frivdbery, Rifergs Havd ug done thix, and Durphy testificd that at about 4, 1878, whilo on his by ‘Btates In the matter, been nlfowed fin gome of tho Eustern States, b attiors were' recominendis When this wos stire tlon us conld by ot tha bullding front of Fricdberg's place on State street, and tho barglars romoved the stolen setice and deposited them In o pluce of cone cenlment nt his sogestion bebind trunks in by re, Jiust nt thai thue, Just ot the momunt of the consummution of the erlme, Alhort 1inee, n polles ofticer, appeared upon tho scone wid was Killed by the men who were outslide with Friedberg remalned fu his plice for but n moment, Kecognlzing the fuct that the shrloking builet hud disclosed the celme of his vecelving the stolen Fer to oReupo s, so0n ufter, ' plico they the Governors of to tho pawil T B e, Mra. Lnehda 18, Chandlor ralsed tho question of the unfustness displuyert in tho saluries paht to Judy sehodi-tenchers, wellns the men and should” receive the sume 1f the wornen had o volee in’ the electlon, things would be fimprov on thought there wna o laxity in [ e applleants for posi- rivolons und hoydenish girts ching o pleans to get alittle hnd tho erowd which, front of the pnwnshop. - Wit in_ timo to cuteh o wway with_a wagon In which quuntlty of sitke and sllk hand hiringini the horse and wigron bk, he stopped nnd thai started -for the stne tion with tho Lody of Ofilcer Race, which ho hud ha sidewilk, Witness returnel anell to tho pawasbop, Wit- noss' deseription” of the discovery of tho stolon #llks in the pluce corroborateid the testimony of Capt, 0" Do s prosuced o valiso, which witness Kentiticd g ‘one, ar very llke an in the \\'num]l that night 11 after ity m:lherml n They did the worl horae which tignton, consl! ho cdlseove Tkerchlofs, his statements, Bo thinks thut thero are not loss thur <s bullings and private dwellligs i thig ity which are in the samo foarful con ton, tho peoplo campluining of sewer Knowinyg from whenee the trouble nriges, iid Llmnlnyg the sowernge systen for It The teuth Wi the ialt luy i tho owners and tho badeon- ditlon of private dening, S _SIGNS OF DIPITHENTA, of The Ulleago Tribune, YARDS, Jun, M—~In reading nily one ennnot but be shoeked I denths from diphthorin, Thern t tnlk and speenlution about I'irst ane suys this, und nuother thit, Much of this talk qimounes ultiost to pros funity, und mnost of it is an fuswit 1o co senne utd et they huvo some nt tho dr-store, dlseovered v after Capt, € Lurglury ana of 0oils, e L once (eft his plice n deteetion, and when knucked it tho door o Tostud it boeked, and the “fenee’ llown. At Just admission wnd tho_detects PUSSIBLY FOIt A WERDING TROU: i Prsulors were nllowed to undertuko tho eduention of the “The women eould. best guititications of an apicant, BOARD MEETING, A meeting of tho ourd of Manager was held, Previous (o thy gencrad meot i hich tho followny : meaboers of tho Associutlon found in the the plunder nfteewnrds tomllg that Judgo ns to tho [ {Tray's stare, * Shor e suuntering up, ko know nothing of the oceurrence, thut tine ho has heen sllent on the sllent that 1L wis clonr thit he was gullty of puee tion In tho erime, esy worn tha gonornl faeta, of the prisoner wus shown NI OTHER PROMINE On the lday beforo tho burglery two young menwent Into his store and usked for” some ®llks, 110 told thom thut ho «id not huve uny Just then, bitthat in two diys bo wonld bave i [Aupreeltive = smlles I Tu two duys ho did uve tho sliks, and he got them 1 neeondunce with the nrrangos s which ho had mundo with tha burilurs, o proseciition. will plica upon the stand e, who took part Qi the burglary, Ho wopht neknowledge all the errors of h unid would tell the jury the truo-story sunvel Tor tho dofunse would scek 1 tho mun's teatimony, but ufter tho Jury hied henrd i 0] would not have o the fuet that ho v N T TrRIinux at tha numbe yesterdny nfter- nttmed Indies were LASH FOR WIFE-BEATERS. Mr. Borgh Proposes to Ito=establish tho WhRIppIng=Tost, ALBANY, Jun. 17.=Mr. Honry Horgh, Presidont for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Anlmuty, {8 hero with u bill which ho will nsk some muember of the Benate and Asscinbly to troducy to-morrow, o iresentation of 1t will ** make inusle by tho " 1L i8 o followss AN At providing for the corporal punfsbment of wnle persons in certnin exxes, Thoe peoplo of tho Btuta of New Yark, repro- gented In Bonate und Asseinbly, do enact a8 tol- Ielen Henth, fug, Mrs., A, B, Kunt, Mra, C. . (s Pratt, and Miss Jonny Kel- i, e Committee on I'olitieal Econniny wi authorized 1o deaft present Hilnols v ~=onu to ¥ocure for women the right 1o vote on Echinol queations, und onv 1o muke widows coe executors of tho estates of their decensed hus- , bt the nbsolute by 4. Relily, Mre. o Wi ctirly-loved ehild Lald away in tho” cold grave.—n child for whom thele love wlght amount 10 worship, and on whom years o v id temder iffection i L P overyihlog done ta seeurs it gomd health (for, ufter ull, tho dectors haven't got all tho scike), very prospect of yours of JIfe, Probe plithertl, unless catised by dircet contagion, 18 eaused by a cold, There ure thousauds of people to-dny who hava noverseen diphthorin, and don't kiow the tiest sign of {y, consequontly I o child's throat seems Wwrongs U thoteht 1o b somo pussiing The grent hovror of diphtherhy §8 Itg rown=up lndy, just recovered rom ity fold mo she had no diseomforts from ity nnd only kKnew she hud 1L from seelng It. Cveryboay kiew Uul the nily wity (0 Kiow iy- it of diphtherdu fin 1ts Best stages I8 (0 tnken aspoon, and, with the siall end, fintten tho 8 tonguie, i diphtheran 18 the formation af wwhite puteh or g on of the throat ‘Fo use bis own nuds. ‘Tho Cominlttee.on Toples nid Discugslons an- nouneed Uit tho Feb sochition would b under tho sup Commltico on Art, rond u pipar on * I Educatom-=A Gl At tho sume mecting Mr, 8. U, rewd 4 veper on *Musie 1 Ger- « many’and Amerien.” Tha, next neeting of the Assaclution witl bo on Al thinl Fhursday In Febranry In tho sauo ._The tople ot discussion for tho March meoting Cave of Deptndent Children.™ etitg of tho Associntion will i ApriL 10, 20, und 21, ry meeting ol the As- joch Rout would of Art Gnllers nt the Prie- y BeCrIoN 1. Whonover, heroaflter, any mnlo herson shall witlinlly beat, brulse, or multllaie his wile, or any other female human being o LCaurt o nuchitrate beforo whom the olleiudor shall bo brought and convieted shnil direct the uBiEnent upon sucl 0 timoe the nimber of pitlnlesness, A [ o) y ) ditleulty n¢ appreciating 4 telilng the truth, Mr, Mills toncbed upon the hecessity which g persons thomeslves chargeld with erline for the purpose of sidis vietlon of thelr co-canspirators, und el portant cnse i which ho and 3y, Storrs hnd ised i vonfessed eriminalng o witness Tellow defedants, Itut the proot of tho VLT OF LESSER coulid not be wilowwd Lo rest solely upon the ovi- donce of Freomun: othor ovidence woulil be produced=—thut of tho policoollcer, of the yuung wirls who went to his plues 1o purehise tho #i1ks, nud of others—aind the result wonld bo tho neeumulation of o muss of testimony whlch waihl lenve not shadow ot u doubt of thy gulit of the prisoner, In concluslon, ho uegod the § raeted frons the trile fasnes o wit anid efiqueneo of the counsel for the defonso, Lt 1o give the testunony such a eabm and § partial hoaring s tho fmportance of thy cuse ‘MIL VAN BUREN, plylng for tho defo nso, knld that he joined Ate's Attorney i his' complinentiry o waurks upon tho personnol of tho tho fnet thut the! Intliction of corporal olfendur, speclf ylng ar' e strukies or nshos, which shall not bo less than twenty=five, which gbull bo sturdlly lnkd on upon tho bure, biek of .#ild offonder By means of o whip or lash of such proportions and strongth ns HE insuvo the enrrying out of the spirlt and lettor of this stutute, aften urose ol & will bo - Tho Ci The blennial . babeldin Cuiro, 1., ither onu or both 1 by dolng tho 1 0L minnto shioudd be N dootor whu s Known to ho good shment reolted in tho nflicted by tho Shoritt w of hls dopatied, or o ‘onstnblo, and within the prikon ielosuro, i the county whoro the otfense wius comaltted, und in w4 privalo u pnier as iy i duly Heens vl tho ciure of children should o and hoefore uny eom- h llluhmkl;lll. ‘I'ho doctor that Tovsegnense hitd s e publlshe that would help tho mattern “fi“d« it X foregobiw seetion sf of the county, or by FUIEDIERG Look nt their th | inint 18 made, wiid ho o) et will thon 1 ind often hoard o 1 was bresent at onn it Iy gurb #0.48 Dot 10 be 100 conspletois, I went with an escort 1o tho littly fnris-house " whevo thu dend ano fuy und tho Sving Inmonted,” ay a WY Freneh poeis tells vegnrding un almost sumar seene, The loeatity witd Cloudatkin, The . dead one™ was “the only son of i1 widow, hid been o vidago sehoolinster in e neighbor- Dood, und Hngered nmidst the evils of conkumpe tlon for twenty-clyht yeurs, whon that futal dize euse teroiuated i bis early death, The honse Wi composed of Lwo rooins on the ground lloor ave, B the fower ones ull the ars rungeents for tho * wake ' fuud been porfeeted, The body was enshrowded aod na plam ping el of tho collin w o o Mother of Borpoy u 1wo kuinewhat fong and lghted candles, wnd at tho foot hut ono coudle, By thy & cotlln kit thu widowed mother, ulso i sarraw, ha low stool she snt, rosklug ber bont wlternately patting ey 08 Bho Vo uttere ¥ t wlght, Avrnnging L physician o surgeon, 4. No female shull ’m iy L i b fubjeoted to the inttiction of htont nnder tho provisions of t ct shull tuko offeet Immedistely, ———— 'The New lml'li Canals, Tho anmial report of the Suite Lngineer of Now York,~Honitlo Seymour, Jr..—n-:x‘:tn:urnlnw the cunals, mukes soven recommendutions for Tegdslatlon nt Albany, ud follows; l.l The tatal ubotition of tolls o all west-bound ol ho applieation of steam or wuter power to tho lucks, ae on the New Jersey canuls, Tho rulalng of the bitiks of the Erie Canal, 1t ono ndditionat foot of water, 0 vtnployiuont of dredglng mpohinery to clennse the ednuls, lnstead of doing §t by hund. ork. B, Tho transfer of tho burden of bulding and madntaining swing d [} ennals 1o 1ho tuwns whoso convenlence requlves e — -THAT DEFAULTING BOOKKEEPER, 1t uppenrd thut George Lo Mavrsh, the default iz hooklkeoper of Hibbard & Spence rested, not upon n cuplns from tho Celminnl Conrt, hut upon i fresh wareant sworn uut hoe Though thevoe was snme question wa to tha sellabllity of tho bundamen lshed £5,000 ball for his nppearnnce on the day set for (elul, it was deciiod oxpediont ta mul bringe nnew eharge The tudictinent wgralnst " £y ot o bo s~ he by th and two nhove, Toro Justies Wallaee. A1, 1 print of finore thnt | wrninst thy de Marsh In tho {‘rlininnd Court deticleney of somothinge ke e time widditlonsl neavly F.000 huvo been dlscovered counts, Whon Marsh's finm wire rovealed to his e had u Jury whieh would rlie above all vonsidorations “oxcept tho ovldeneo y luy thielr only hopo nf ho luw I thu case, olr ellent nequlited, 2 var for tho lssiu: L (nto tho trisl of the euse with He prophesiod an nos o did not think that shortiges antounthig to Al W the utimost confldenee, nittal of tho defondunt, ho pubilo clamor which had been rulsed wealust tho mun, or tho Gie that he was o Germun and 1t duwy would interfore with tholr impartinl trial It tho State’s Attorney put upon tho stund n man who wid a thief frinn the moment ho tell outof his ordie, uud who hnd wound up bls Z o muder of Offleer Ruvo— sh o usk {f tho gentlewsin hus the right 1 churgo tho witness with i evime for which ho has not heen tried? A Van Buron—1ir was Indieted tor i Mil3—Y oue Hunor, ho might Just ws prop- urge me with haviog commitied the mur- | diflicultivs ftest vd tho nimount bridees over tho umbozziviuent b i the notchborhom) Lf §LK0, A ho ussured 1ho lirm thut this was all, utnonnts have heen awided ta this, an privon the wime assuvance thut this The cmbezaiement ins now reashoed [ SIAGK, and thore absolute 110 bits poculutions, [} oumt to tho flem by sel ol property i Marsli's_ Do worth samew tveen S50 and D b3 §L001 hall to the ball Bursh wont back to the snd, whito face of her *davilug toy gon und inzony bet fuose the Rood-gutes of W owitge heurt, Tho sirron ware entirely women, both old und y pathetic sorraw wae arked fin ov nutan aton of dismal bly Prayer-boole and yos: tham, 3 ¢ 1. ‘Fhe chartoring of & boatmen's awsocl Fonii, thou T tute with w constiution, wkit 10 (o Stuta Ayr 1 Bocluty, umil’ with the duty of muking annial reports u‘. tuo Leglslutire coneerning ditlentlon of that which Jlmits tho Btuta's expenditure upon the catals In any ony YURE to the receipts from them durlng the noxt fuht enrrled on the New York canuls wus LTG0 tons, and b fI “Cals muphl lngreavo My, Seymour tes very lnrgely 10 tho reditetion of tolts tWo yennd igo on west-bound Treiphit, which so sthnubuted 1ts movement i that dirceton that the boten wers enubled ing frelght eastwant, 1o urgues tbat the ubolition of thoso tolls woulil” give such i further stimulus to tho moveent of frelght in both directions thut tho totad recelpts from tolls wauld not be nteriully less und the bontmen's rited inliht be further leasened, golug wost earvled full corgocs they could utford a load of grulnto New York fo; bulf the price tnay gould 1L thoy weat Iy were futho cunl msnagon T VIO Progress conatitutionul niddio uye, witl ‘es und i thin, seritway 1 e furraws of frownlng begun i 0 mouotonous, BOITO-VOCO BOECS, 1L B Bounls thut were tuken up b ey by ber compiuions, ung forgged u witeh-lke chorng of * Ulluly, ulluh; gobl,” gohlins ubluh, ghoun!” 'This wus the prehinlo tou rude sort of poetry oF “kanlug."—n divge-1lko, hurow, i rulptin poem o moucen Celtle lnngunge, KoUKl 1t GhseUro et convenlent corner, und 1o the best of my abllity In fonetio power of poneil ok down these sounds, . Luter; iy §l ovening, us { remained purposely, | coiivarsed with the little old kuner, und trumely shocked ut iny wyoss ignorance of hee poctry us notod fu my book, By b 4 dy % erddv corscetion “of the su-called Coltic, ug hero Jduitico Wallava beld Gty und in defuult of Provioe year, b0 well ther than of thn xul 0 ol o, 1n 1574 tho trel 3 ot grivl uild guttavud 1 4 somewhat highor My, John Menrer, Titu thy followig ; On many occasl fo use St Jdueobs QI iy, dhintgehter suffored fo est rheunmatie prlns, of Bt Jueobs OIL ing feft, the hires days tio sho b e buttlu cured hes —— or It weakens and destroys, but uto Hop T tery, that bullds upy upl or Ay, Vin Buren—Not at all, You wero not fur divted for the offense, The Conrt sakd thut it was uot propor for the uttorneya i tho oponing of a cuse to chirgo niy i NN Ny oF Tk witnessos, fig spevehes tio wttorneys sbotild confing thoms 0 1 simplo BUrERBon of 1o fuet, v Van Haren., continuing, satd it bo bud dong wiat bo bad simply beituso M churged tho privonor with Lol though ns sut It wos not shown thut bo wie wullty. Tho cuse hud been uliuded to ud n grout onv, It wuy ¥o not becuuso thy dolondaut was u nine weeks with sover- b0 seduco pates for gaye prompt re subsided, and ta 0 wse of ier linbs ound hor exe Dou't physic, { TEMPERANCE. A Rousing WMesting in Farwell Hall Last Evening. Mayor Harrison Charged with Neg- leoting to Enforce the Taws, Justice Walsh and Mro Melm ot loggerhepls on u Questien of Serving Warrants, The ealoonkeepers hnving fulled to tecept the ehillenge of the Wonmn's Chrlstinn ‘empernnes Unlon to discuss the liguor question, the latter orgunization decldel to hatd n meeting of thoir awit, far tho purpese ot presenting tholr views 1o the publie, und did so lust evesing {n Farwell Hall, 'Fhere were nbout 600 people present, Mr. 1L, Helm preslded. the procecdings were opened by the Nev. Mr. Worrell, who rend a purtion of thoe Scripts ures and offered prayer. 1ol tho Fort™ was suimr. Mt LM thon said thoy hnd et us peopte of Chicago to conslder questions which pertainad to thelr s and secnrity, awl tho lnm,mmsn of ull,— furecment of lnws respeeting tho sale of lenting Hquors, o Tov, e introduced, and fanuury b, Hurihut wy enlled nttention to an articlo fn the numberof tho Prinectonr fview on #al l’l'ulllbl(lllm of tho {.h!xm‘rl I'railie" on thes tig of erime: ¢ s delatorions to tho public henlth: ¢ beeauge 18 the sourco of most of tho pauperisi, e quoted from thy o many Sl o proviiess of NI 4. arlo i "Quelee i i, el thers 4O urrests, of which 2LIK were rink; In New York Clty in 183, 84,000 UL belng due to wrink, In there ts n prohibitory law, thore was onue nrrest 0 1,680 peaples In Now York, ot inclnding tho elty, wmdor tho |leense syatom, there wias ono totvery 620 of tha populntion. In Connectleut, under prokibition, g v eent ; i Heeuse, it inereased 50 per cent In nelnglo year, In tho United States SHL000,000 were yoarly expended by the State for tho ur- rest st punishment of (e erindnals, 40,000 of whom “were in the prison-houses, from o0 to T per cont of whon were there through the liguorirniiic, which the State recog- nlzes atd Indorses, A to the [nfluence of Hator an henlth, the statistics of life-nauranceshowed thit a tempernte mn of 50 might livo forty- tour years, while tho ehnnecs wore that n drinking man of 30 would not live more than thirieens u temperate mun of 40 might live twens ty-elght yewrs, while un intemporste mnn of the “sume age would dive “only cloven yewrs, Tho average duration of the live of o Arunkard wos i513 yenrs, while thit of tho te perance mnn was 61 Ax Lo [nganity and 1410t thore wero 19,000 1diols fn tho United States due to delok, . and 0G0 men mnde Insne every yewr by lguor, etw B 1 ) ] cent' ol the puniperism wus due to drly a figures, e, Hurlbut subl, spoko for thomselves, MUS. T, B CARSE, £ Tresident of the Unlow, rend Iettors of regret from Hugh Methtive, Dre. ‘Chomms, the Koev, Frank Bristol, Dr. Ryder, aml Br. Lawrenee She sulid that It was to” be declded In tho coming eleetlon whether the eity should b ruled by n utan who wis both temperate gind righteous, sind woukl enforee the righteous lnws on tho statute Diooks, ar by sach a oo a8 now ruied Chleago, or one prabubly stil worse, ‘Flie Rov, My, Pope spoke In favor ‘of the en- for nent ol tho biws m relutlon to the silo of liquor to minors aud 1o dennkntids, ngainet which no ono eould Justly protest, bl onall to i fn the work, No man wad it to be Mayor who would not enforee them, [Applause.] S0P PALLOWS fotlowed, Indorsing whut ad been sald, and say- ng that the tme bnd come when Chieago oughit to tnko wdvantage of what hid been when men who had swol should be trite to thelr oul tho votery, ut the comin) men In thelr places who plitise.] Worrml pleaded for tho enforcement of oxisting lnws, saylng thiat that wits all tho tome peranes people S wianted, ‘The siloonkeepers #nld, T We know mothers and wives are weep- Ing, but what do woe cire? you cannot enforce your laws.” 'Tho reason was, thoy sld, beeaiso Dubife opinfon dld nut sustafn them. 1o wia certain IT the Christing, moral, and tempernieo men insisted on thelr enforeement, tho laws conld be eareled ont, Tho Union did not usk any one 10 Join (n maklug i nomiontion for Muyor, but thnt n veter should noL vote for n mun who would not oxecute the luws, PROF, FOSTER | eame next, and gnld the beart of Chioago was vlght, nned when it woko wp it would sco thnt rixht was done, [Applause.] He made nn elo- quent nppenl for the enforcement of the s ns to minors and deankards, The sentinient that put ‘them on the stntute books und sakl thoy nist remaln there, and electod allicers Lo caryy’ them o, woitld seo that It wus done. 1o spuke in the name of public virtue and worallty, not of Chrlstiunity, und prodiled the good men of the ¢y for tholr indifference on tho subject, * He belleved the Christlat sentlmont of the elty was biek of tho layvs and was in favor ot dofonding the defenseloss and putting nround them a protectig artn Only 3,120 salooikeep- ers and the constituenty thoy could dragoon wero opposed to the biws. He thought n polit- 1eal pnrty thut wouldn't tuko wp tho prineiplo of temperance und make It un f#3ue aught to dle, [Appluuse.] A free country nnd rchchts had nuthiys tdo with tho mutter; all the saloun- leepers were (etor wero tho gins of tha trutlle, A colleetlon was thon taken up to ald the cause, and ufter the singlng of o bymu tho meetiog broko up, e fiey were not, ction, would put tld bo true. [Ap- T VH, WAL A convorsation was had yesterday nfternoon with Mr. 1L Hel velutive to tho littlo contro- versy now In progress botween hiny und Justice David Walsh over wlnw point, - Mr, Helm, a4 at- toruey for the Woninu's Cliclstlun Temeranco Union, bt nsked tho Justico to (8300 wareraits ngihint certuln saaloonkeepors for keeplng thelr Pluces open on Stnduy, sidg bad presented oth- duvits of ¢ |-luh|:1n spport of his roquest, Justico Walsh i positlvely dectined issuing tho warrtnts nnless tho compinlnunts wero brought personadly beforo hin, wnd bo had also shown o low which nrovided that compluinants In such A should bo hrought pesonully bee foro tho Judire or Justico befure the wirraut conld bo lssued, Now, on the atbor hand, Mr. lelm shows n provision Ju the law whieh, 1t would nppear, tho dustics overlooked, This !Dnn‘hdml Iy, thnt ouly In siteh cases whore n Justies does not have lnal Jurisdiction 18 it necessary that tho complainnnt stnll nppene i person, 11 1118 un offense wheres onatJustico muy pass Mool Judgimont he »may," hisueh n ense, Tssne tho warennt *on the aille davit of any competent po s0¥8 it the word *amuy " that provision means sl and that xome thno this week ho will upply to the Clreult Court fur o matdutnis toconmel Juatleo Walkh 1o 18516 the warrunts on the allidavit compluits, Afto thu wur which tho Woman's Chrlstinn Towperatice Unfon bus fnangirated ngrainst the Aaloonkeepers for - continning thole tealty throukh tho Sabbnth-day, Me, Ttolin sugs that it will lio vigorously proseented, and thist muny ultizeng avo rgug the Unlonon 1 its viforts to anforen the Sunday Inw, It having been wegod by the opnosition that the stutuites only provide that the saloons shall O ho Kept open un Swiiuday, wnd that nothing s suld us to the salo of Hyuor on tnt day, Mr. Helm hus reeourse to the Bupreme Court's elslon In e ense of Joseph Kroor, Tn this o ciston the Conrt declires that tho low (1 quess tlon i3 violuted whon ligquor 18 sold i i saloon un Sunday, ne matter whothor tho purchaser entors thivugh n huek door or front door, Yustorduy mornlug M. Helm and a comnits too of ladies held o coneultution over tho mut. ter, Tho talk wns vory informnl and rambling, M. Helut was in favor of tuking the agsrossiva and of not ylekliog a polut. Ho wanted the ludles to go to the Mayor, siot with a potition, but with proof of tho ovils of Buidny suloons, nnd that perticulne ones Kopt open on that day, und wpon the strenuth of theso fuets to ask for ruvoention of the Heensos, The laies expeoted that the Mayor would put them off with sono exorn of an fnsullicleney of proof, They hud tietlo lm}m that ho would rovoke any lieense wmorely for keeping opon on By, Mr. Helin thon tdviged beghining mandamus proceedings fuggho Clreulr Conrt at oneo to compel Juatloo Wilsh todssuo tho warrunts for tho nrrost of violttors of tho law, ~ After thoy b proven ona or two gulity in tho conrts, ho thought 1hon tho Mayor woulld revoke licenses of sthors for Hko Offes I1f ho did not, tho Assavlrtion wonld huve tho moral support of “the community with th nnd by hiy tho euloonkerpers fined Trom €50 to &200 for violttion would he g l»u\vwl’nl i the ond as 1 the Muyor did hig duty i the mattor ut vuce, THE BED-RIBNON REPORM CLUN hold its thind annunl woeting ut Avenuo Tall, an‘Cwenty-Second street, Tt bvenlag, nd, niter S W Porter ind mido his report, L President 1 atiowwlig tho Tl g0 bo i Hourianiig coudion, thy audicheo Tistoncd 10 kome nble remurks on tho evils of drink by the Rov, e, Rydoer, v ee———— Christmos in Montenegro, | Sluenitllan's Mapazine, Supper was Tow preparid, bt nstead of loy- g the food on’thy low round teble, thy trpez: whuso vers' namo betrays the forelgn, Ly tine soureo From whieh It wis introducsd—tho house mother, who hud -carefully stowed the Tublonway with the chale o sioots, shnply sprend two empty Sucks on tTho slrw-strewin oo, und on tuen lud tho mncirunt wnd fricd 08 priganitze, which were to form the evbning menl. Thy l""'i fast of forty day which precedes tho feast, 18 not over tFChiris s MOEningg, a0 tLIE Bo Ieat Yy w8 yot bo enten, Vhen Luskud why thiey ito 1his on tho sueka, tho Homachin l‘t'l:uml. “'Thut the yoar may be fraftful” Bupper bolug served, tho men of tho nly sat down to cat, the wounen and chits dren, according (0 Immemocial By eisto, standlog urun und haudiig the viamds, 0 tholr speclul dutics, ulways l;urrunm-d 1n tho primitivo howmesteads of the Itlyrlun bighlunds, B was to hold a small pine-toreh or * lueh ' ov the mew's hewds while they supped, Tho men haviing finkhed thelr evoning pieal, the women and elildeen it dowa to dovour thele leavin it 1 wis first to witiiess anotlior eirlons o mony. o 'l'll%! firo had by this time burned through o sl plece nt the end of one of the yule Jogs, which foll down among tho cluders, “Tho littlo phierd hich, nbeerving this, durted forwnrd and g oy simonye the cinbers, at tho timide nent risk of burnine ks free, solzed the charred and_amoldermg feneinont fiemly betwoen his feoth, mitd eavryiig ¢ 1 his way ont of tho doo Tet 1t fill bn the wididie of the v, hetween t il e eattle-grall, *Theee, exelnjm 1 1tagsinotlier, telumphntly, “now no Vieshe Htzt, uor any uneanny thing ean cross the threshs oldI" Apparently this \ens eonshicred i most powerTul winulet, amd next mornite T xaw my ostess take ip tho chirered It of womd and poko It erofutly Into s crevieo fu the - ontshilo wall of tho howsé. Ju other porta of Montenesro somewhat shnblne vite i performed, T'he hovae- futher pivea the shopherd o fimestect ln("l{"n), shivh e tukes hetween hig teeth, suy i, *Mi; the enemy’ hurt this house, und the wolf the foil, ua miueh nort Hifg steel with wy teeth,” In other puirts a plece of ehnrred yuieslog s taken ns here, it i o gloved bnd, aml s oneeled thrleo round tho mutze-bari, sod finally et in the fork of an eld upple or pluntreo (o muke it fruitful, OUR FINANCES. The B of 1880 All Pald and n Lurge Balance on Mand, Thasystam of ceonomy In oxpenditure coms menced by the enth ndimintstration under Re- pubitican ralo hns mndo It possiblo for this clty, which appeared bunkrupt four years ugo, to show ns healthy n finaneial condition s nny on the continont to-duy, Tt 18 plensant to note that, Instend heing Cway behln Chlengo. by over $1L200,000 In the Tronsury to-duy, with not over #150,000 of tho 1880 lixes yet cal ed. Tho expense for running the Government during tha st yenr, Including speclal - nssessionts, has amounted Lo tho enotmons s of $7,010,4 115, It this represents nriely the puyment of dehta of formor years, the money for which tho eity hus soeured hy tha collection of bick taxes,” On this necount the h"’i“ Sun of $4,210,- 42 hus been colteeted and paid over to the ity on wareants rinning from 1802 down to and tu- cluding 1870, It §8 not uniikely that the city will commence this.year with ovér 4000000 in tho treasury, and [E8 not Hnprotiudlo thiat wfter thig year thore will whways bu o year's rntinitnr ex- penses nhend, Controller Gurney his nor yet hulshml his nonunl report, a4 the old necounts wpe Dt Just kg etosed, but the hooks are 1y ar and necttrdto 08 onie eottld wisl, and nny one intereated ean ook over them and ho cusily Informed 03 to the condition of the virions funds, The followlng tables show what hus been recelved from all sources and pald out on all nccounts: RECEIUTS. Abstract of ensh recelpts of engo for the year ending e Hilis recolvible, ..., ity Inspectors’ Depnrtinent.... Iurr Famd—nel necount Burr Fund—8chool nceount.... City hay-senle: Conts of. tnx sples I Costa of collecting ¢ty tnxes. Contingent Fund..... . Delinquent p Depnrtment nrintion Fun Fues, Fin . fire Deprrtient., 0 lnl.uur:mco premim tax., cn's tellef Fuan Lealth Insurance Suwerngo Soverago-iax Binking Fund—Itivel Fh»l:lnf Fund—sewornge Epeein] wssossnionts, Buapinse neeotnt Street-Lamp F x decds ot 1 f the City of- Deu. i, Iswé: Abstract of #o fur tho flsc Bullitinz-Insp Rure I' S Clty Come Clty huy=se City-1nl Fund,., Contingent Fand. Cost of vollecting ety tnxes.. Costs of tx snies ... Delinquent persons tr Department of Public prigtion Fund. Bl re Depurtiment Genoral und., Iealth Depurtn House of Corre Interest nccotn Fu Police and Poffee Life and Snlarfe Schoal-'I'nx Py Sehool Fund Sewerago HMuad, ... rage-Tax Fun e s!rum-l.xmm Fun Surpense aceount e The Erring Womnn's Refuge Honsy of Good Shephord, deeds for 1872, Washlugtonian Homo,, . it 10U Water Fuind.., "otal.., Seiaseressyis SLUIITD ‘The above receipts of 5,220,601 were from nll sotrees, oxeept approprintons made by the Jouneit for 188, thxes to covor which hnve not yet been eolleeted. — An 0ld Servant's ‘Falo of Gon. Faclkwon, B Lawneile Conrler-Jouruul, Ol Mars Malor Menux wos t powerful good friend of ot Ulnornl Juckson, und had Bt wider him ut tho buttle of New Orlenns, ngin thom red- eont fellows, Uhit's whor ho got his Major title, 'l‘lul(y Itked each other mighty well, anit bad o bt It ano nd anvthie tho other liked 1t weut over right thue sud then, Owr old My Maor bad hunted tho conntry over, and found hissolt a ine pale of muteh clay=bunnk horses, with white mnies and tnlls, 1o wis nwful prowl of ‘em, und no mwonoy could toueh ‘s, One time ho und old tinernt Adute took it Into their heuds to 0 down und vigit old Gineral Juckson ut his home In nessee, Well, tbey drove the mutches, and took my father ulong to pull the lonthors and site 'em, “When thoy gat down thar the oid Gincrul was gind to 8eo ‘e, and power- fully tnkon with tho matehos,~ho liked hosses better thun nnyho 1io wns itlways lovking ut tho mutehies, wnd ilways tulkin® about ‘em and havhg hisselt aud 1ho company drive out hohld ‘em. (o wanted ‘'om nwful b, but ho knowed Ho /mMaunt of St enwtd tuko ‘et away from ol Mars Mujor, 50 hotonk a fox tarn on’ akl Mars Mufor and como ot him on the biind slite, As1 #ufd ufore, thoy had a habit if one winted any- thing tho othor hd 1o souneg said an' iL wis Wig'in, 8o one mornin® at the brewkfwst table, while tho old lndy was pourin® out the cotloo, the old Gineral Farod ek o bis ebeer at tho el of tho tuble. and went on this way: * Mujor AMeaux, | had & wonderful drenm list night.” »Ah, fndeod," Murs Major, not dreamin® of the thun it was comin's © what lult, Gins wrnk’t L' anld the old Gineral, “ Major Meyux, T droumer lust night that you and Gine eral Adalr was down hero from old Kontuek o visitin® mo ndeivin' @ spankin® spuin of muteh hosses, ni this mornin’ yer took mo out to the atublos nod salds * Here, (neeal, thoy uro yours, Fake ‘om nlong; 1 brought ‘ot down fur you and Srs, Juckson, " Olat Murs Major kinder fell back in his chair il turied white as o ghoet, ‘eautse ho lovod tho nintehos bottor than hissoll; hut ho como back qulek-nyguhi, nnd salils *tertninly, Gineral, thoy wre youvs, ‘Cako ‘om and delve ‘em for your own usa It wis ke deawlie nlb his tooth ut onco. Theoll (Gineraleomo ek and sntid: * 0, no, Major, that won't o, - Lwoukin’t tuke "om away from y You think too siich uf 12 sulil ol Murs Major, , i you uist tnko ‘em, wnd " Al rl'llll. #nld the Gineral: *thoy i honeys, aud nothing could pleass tho old ludy botter,” Old Murs Slujor was uwlul gore, and studled all it day buw to get oven with the Glneral, Ho contdn’t eat el and ho und tumblod ull Illg!ll‘ thinkin’ nbout tho matehes and bow he would got sven with the (iincral, Just 'forauny ftateuck him, and he thoughe nbous that Hno tm_ltl witceh tho olid Glaerat wos an foid of pulls ii° ot and Lo’ ut. ‘Fhis mado himn us fln-{ us puregorio wonld mako a biby, and ho laid Tow until brenkfust, Thon ho went fuas smilin' o tho sun, nnd utter thoy had nll spoko and sutile down, old Murs Muor kinder siine'a hlsseit an i‘m 13 1ho olil lndy wins pourln® out the hot eof- e, ha let 1oodo ut tho old tineral kinder o' this ways “Ulneral, 1 hnd anlehty curious droam Just nighit.” . W What was ity Mujor?*" snld the ald Gineral, skirmishing sround (i his canoe bottom, “Woll, Glueral,” sl old - Mars Major, * dreamed I wus duwn berou visitin® you. and to muko mo xo back to *olil Kentuek ' "hapoy, you Just puuu’fl out that big gold watch this nmoriin® and sadil, *Hero, Mudur Memix, tiko It3 it s yourn; weav U nlways' WY (1—, tuke ft #nld tho old Qleeyal, pullin® off tho e and passing 1t down tho table. O, no.” suld old turs Major, ** 1ald not wean that,"” * Yos, by the . Eternul, vou sl biuvo L suid tho old (inornl, and old Murs Mojor Just put the guurd over bls beud und the ticker in his pocket. Thoy wos oven,—‘cause the old Uloeral loved thut watch poxt to Liy wid, PHE COURTS, A Bankrupt Commission . Fim, Assets and Liabilities, . ‘The Usual Grisk of Disores Suity, Jndgments, i} !Ill;,mflon-—lhc Gall, : ‘om JONES & MHONALD'S Asspry, On the 2 of Decvmber lnst Jawes 17,y fledl 1w creditor's Btk W tho Supertur ¢ ngalnat the (nsolvent commission tiem og J:“ & MeDonatd, which fuiled abont n monty dosinh W, Proston was Immedintely "le:" Ntecetver, nnd yesterduy he fted wiyy .wa“ Gnrdner i statement of bis grubbing for at® e lins 80 far been nblo o colleet $15me dubits dne chio fiem, and thore (8 re g thom $17210. from sundey firms on Opien cotnts, The lrgest nceount dio iy ggn'" trom Hunty'S Duantap, of Clilcago, bt o g Mspute; nleo 3 Ol THailronds Gsacd ny doubtfal " & talithig g, LT tieaa GIuis e worthless, Nty “Tho Iinbilities af tho M, s0'far ng ha | agcerinined, WmMOUNE to REC5T . LN guppod LI of L2001 it S Lentukuil, of Brémen, The following e té il ‘creditor: AT s Hitnk, £33, " Hain'g owentinl, Tlona iy Bl I Wil wies & 1) 208, Thy ol elizn ereditors amount to 37,0 ey, Marsellles, Anterp, Amste id Ginegow. Tho Rtecelvor think s something out of tho vemaining nsseta u.' lowed to piah the sdebtors, nnd nsks lenve 10 fyy {henor coupromis tho elufms, ns e shall gy “DIVORCES. : Ellza Bimon filed nbill yesterdng agniniliy. husband, lugo Simon, nsking forn l"‘“’“" tho ground of desertion, August Pilug makes the novel chnrize ngaj his wife Chrlstine that goon after thoie mary, 1n 1¥60, #ho Legan to deink to excess, ang they Atnried out in buslness na nn nmntenr thief uy whiv, e could_ enduro the mare comp. [ viees of deinklne and quarreling, but nteglary never, md in 1571 ho left her, and now asky + I\ ndlvorce, E OURTS, o D. K. Hubbited begzn o suit yesterdny b, Jahn 3, Hoon and Chestlgp, to recover #1220, k: Heary Koelne brought suit to recover gy of Uhilip Young, | |-:mx-. Doilge” & Co, sued Jnmes ¢, kit 1y e 8 1y ewell Lo resteain big ST an It cuplig S1L.000. The Traders' Insuranee Company against Collector M, A, F from collecting o tux of stocl, Patrlek Condon eommenced an netfon In tre. pass tugninat tho Ol ul“ 1 Cstight & Copy ooy, Foutoro " ety " Wk n onnell, and Edward J. Keatlog, cuver $10,000 danhig Atlog tor UNITED STATES COUR V. Henry Rothscbd began n sult yeste nisyty recover $5,000 of Moses Stlefel and Semudy, Dittenhoeler, TEOBA couny, Intho estuto of Augnst inrnisch. the wi_ was proven anil admitted to probate and lelie testnmentiey lssued to Johanng Hurnlsch,' Ty estato 1s valued ut nhout $2,500, . In the estate of Michacl Jenntugs, tho witl vy proven nnd admitted to probate, and lete testunentary wers issued ta Mary Guinon. Ty estute I8 valued nt about £1,600, 11t the estate of Mary Bwith. letters of sdoie istration wern lssued 10 Alfred 1L Blalkall, Ty estute 18 valued at nbout $100, CRIMINAL COURT. Chnrles MiMler and Jumes Keefe sere foust gufity of robbery and glven five yeurs euchly the Ponltentlary, .“ll‘l'g‘n‘x;unlhwull was tried for lurceny andas ' i Charles Boss was on trlal for tnreeny, TIE CALL. JUDGE DRUMMON . Junok BLonarrT—Is, B2 AU 0 43, 44, 45, 40, 4T, 48, ningham vs. ¢ 3 . No. it mplicll, on benring, APPELLATE Counr—Motlons, Jrnar Gany—Condemantlon enlendar, ¥a T, City va. Hottinger, on trinl. Juna Meri=rellimtunry elugive, 'I'riul call K3 K2 662, 574, B8, N l‘\:‘a.‘\llnhnn Vi Chilengo Clty Raitway Company,a JUDOR WILLIAMRON—BI, 80, 103, 104, 10,14 }::)“ln 12 No. 1w, Albright \'fl.‘v Herzog, @ e < JUBOE JAMEAON—10, 18, 10, No oase on frisl JUDGE GANDNER—, 18, 21 A pussed cag Spelizht va. Speight, on hourlug. LJUDAE ROGRUS—107, 108, 200 to 201, Inclusie No. 10, Kleo va. Hotfmann, on trinl, JUBAE ANTHONY—TZ, K1 80, K7, 90, 01, R 1094 00, 07, 18, 1), Tiel, 208, 304, 166, No ense on trial, Junae Tuney—IY, 19, 20, 16, No. 16, Friid v lieh, on heariug, . JUBGE BARNUM=N0, enll, No, 4, Lill vs. Mou: ton, on_ hearing. SN AL Count—Nos, 811, 017, 60, 640, 667,74 v COURT=Nos, €01, &, & 04 870, und 891, ' Col 856, 877, JUDGMENT Burrrion Counr—CoNFEsstoNs—tobert e voy vs. Huchuel A, Harrls, &20,—Caleb J, Ml vé, lobert Greor, KLTI080.—Jobn V, Farwelld al. va. AllceShinkel and Iune Stinkol, S0kt Is, B, Py et al, ve, Same, #5551, JUDAE SMITH—Abrabnm Kaufman et al. vad Goldbaory, 160,10, Junar WiLLiAMSoN~Constanee Klevensan Joseph A. and Annle M. Danal, $10,~Jce Biremner va, Donnld Bremner: verdlet 317 1! maotion for new trial. CIROUIT COURT—CONVERILONA=T, M. Allsoatt Dudley ‘1% Higglnson, §1.05, Junaw Roaeis—1, W, Fomd ve, Bdwi tiee, FLER, —1tabert MeCul mhinlulstrator, ete, Vo Clty of Chicugo; verdd $1,4(0, and monion for nuw trinl, JUDE ANTHONY—(itore Kuppes vs. Jos Btang; verdiet 107, and motlon for new trinl COLUNMRBUR, O, Corusuus, 0, Jun, #0.—The sult hrought bt formor lesseea fn 1878 niuinst tho State Hoseld Publle Works to recovor §21,313 bulance duefé tools and muterluls takon by tho Stute whead assumned posacssion of tho publlc works wasée elded i tha SBuprome Court to-duy iu tavord tho plalntifr, Chiristinas at Osborne. Loniban, Carrexpimitence New York Times. Tho festul seukon I8 Teaught with many ssder socintions for Queen Viotor 18 wiis upprosd g tho ove of "Christmnss=tida when tho st Cansort's deuth east i gloom avor tho It lett tho Queon Incondoluble. mnu‘yunrutl‘ liuuun'n Christmng wis pussed tn the anx .-lh tho Prines of Wales' sortous 1linuss, and in i thodeath of the Princess Alles twhned the presa oo more with the hally und tho A ve. In Prifies Alberts days Chrlatinas Wit _right merry time nt Osborne. Ho nrlxln‘_\’;x“fi genernl intorelinnge of sensonablo ity ainte Tho Royal funliy and right thronuh the bt Lokly Tho Queen keops all tho uunmnumM stituted, . 8liv gives presonts to nll her ARE ants, gentleuon and dndles,fand muwrysrrlu i tho castle. For st she bl apent Christmns at Oztiornd, - To-nlght WS mng-Eve) her Majesty receives the chilidres T 1ivo on the Osborno catnies, nnd prescutst From n Christmas tree with toys kit “ houks, In porsento of her lndles-! n-wulllnv’h Any guests who aro stuving with ru-ruhl;'l oot 110 gifts horsolf 1o each child, The “"":«J ve fonsted ufterward, and hiyo © kbl G thme, ‘On the ovening of New-Veird o thoro Is n Chvistmag treu for tho npper STy of tho household, * Chylatmas troca ™ Were o Introsluced at Court by the Princo "r"m":w‘ Chivstimus-Duy tho Queen, tho Irlm\' " Princess of \Wates, auid tho mombers O, Hayal nousehold nttended divinnservice it Wi, tingcham Clireh, Upon tho dinner tabled, cuntio Christinns fare I8 consplenous, Wt n Liuron of Leef, turkeys, aud plum-p Tho survants all 'ding togethor i th belly tho omployés on tho catito outside el I;umu lmvuu"un m:nwmmu::’lu III;(III:KLI‘;\M"_ s duys ago tho enstomury * Royil Landon wis distributed at \\hlwh:\}'«& ueen's alinonor gives awny o over WG R L AR e Day 1,000 18 distributed T gifty to L2 FR peaplo'af Windsor und Clewes, ‘The Lord B, Alnioner aud tho Dewn of Winisor nuke (5, prusents [ tho nbsonce of thy Quects Wy ke (ho form of conls, mout, nd *UORGEL cheer,” ‘hon thore are Roynl u-lnmlm{w,nv and othor chnrities to which tho Queci u"“"fi i 1 uted lurgoly, Shu somls presents iy of thy pubilio hospitals, Tlhe ¥ forgotton ut Nulmarnl, thongh tho tend: i3 sl when the Queen k- nat at b e e ey s w4 miid und g, Uy Vi 5 Hously over 'l.m?‘ll't‘)r&. Yuir-eanld \ml'{n";“,. uhu;u nlllmwll.l Illll l““lm" : l‘l‘":l"::l'llg i W% eont of the ligbest deseription wis i ’l‘u-uu{nl‘:ll-lm styrlight, wnd 1o \»Irmnnlo{'u w iy i the_grate for "compunlonshivs Ty 1 Yiheafhieay wilt yut from & dowe over miles of greon turfiuponth o, ‘Tho Inst Christings tho Prinee e Ly -will bo lome Fomenbered ug unt ot e o, . we had experies cu(ldlu‘luunnl!nt"t'll ok ; o Wincucsteris ||y|mp::|’u-3:n::i-uu citry comiumption; coqiglt, Vgl ; :mn ulm. and l:.mm&\ deblitye ) Nppi)'-uueyun. e G loul