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ey *; * THE CITY. - © % GENERAT NEWS. R. 0. Qinsos, U, 8, A, s nt tho Palmer. Ty Ponslon Agent disbursed $7,400 yesterday. Uronag C. WArTE, of Pittsourg, Is at the Sher- mun. " Junar LA, Cussprer, of 8. Paul, isat tho Paclitc. i P, I, RUASELL, of Jrckeonvllie, Fin., fant tho . Tremont, Basmonn I Cnzaar, of Philadeiphin, 18 at the Tremont. < Wasmixaron Pontri, of 8an Jose, Cal, I8 at the Tremont. W. W. Woobrure, of Now faven, Conn., 18 at the Sherman. A, L, Krraoaa, F, B. Lacy, and C. J. Dirbank, U, B, A, nro at tho Paclfle, Mnp. AND Mus. B, Onsey,of Kausns City, are reglstored nt the Tremont. €. C. MonoAx, State Mining Commissioner of Colorado, §s at tho Tremont. < ANDREW E. Batons, President of tho Wiscon- sin State Board of Churitics, i3 at the Pacitie, Junar, Mus., AND Miss HOARDMAN aud Mrs. M. 8. Dradford, of lowa, nro reeistered at the Paimer. A7 tho Sub-Treasury yesterdny $3.000 In rllver nd §10,000 1n gold was disbursed, © Tho recelpts amounted to §11,000 fn silver, ‘TaEopons: Trnvoy and fHob Jlurdette regis- tered aL the Peitner, cnel en ronte to Al en- gugements on tho lecturo platforns, A PETITION waa in clreulition yestorday on tho Bouwd of Trade for the appofutinent of Will- nm N, Braloaed ns Collector of Internnl Hoves nue. TiE internalerevenue recoipta Eu!hmlnr amounted to KELWT: of which &0&E wias o Bpirits, $1,719 for tobiuceo und clgurs, und # kil Tor beer, AT the adjontrned nnnunl meoting of the Chi- cngo Press’ Club held nst ovening, Mr. Bulllvan waa elected Presidont by i voto of b ‘M senttering. Tie tempernture yestemlay, 05 observed by Mannsse, opticinn, No. & Madison street (Tt use Buildiug), wis at 81, ni, 143 dewrees: 0w, m., 43 12 m., U 113 8 o, G, gtnrotne eter, 8 o, m. It was Incorrectly stated tho other duy'llmt . Judgment had beei found In the Countw Court *3n behalf of Frederfele Kartz agniust Mix Ro- mer. Tho nnmes were lmus{»mml‘ 1L wos Romer who recovered Juagment nagainst Knitz. DrpoTy-Conosen HANSON gesterdny held an - dnquest ut tho County Hospital upon Daniel O'Cnllagh 1 n, 0 years of age, who died there faty degencritlon of too Also, at No. 196 West Cileago avonue, upon Henry: latbenner, an Intant of 3 weeks, wha died of {nfantile con= vulsfons, Fori.owiNg I8 the list of dutinbln celved ut the Custom-Hy Vergho, Ruhling & 3. V. Farwell & Ca,, soven eases cottons: F, & Jneger, forty-ning packages carthanware. Cols lections, $TL0VT. Louis PETERS, 35 years of age, had his vight Tefs broken ut 10590 yesterday forennon Ly a pilo ut" ruin Dags falllag upon bl while 1o wns ut work fn Georgo Chapmuan's commission house, Nos, 18 and 1) Washington streot. 11e was at- tended by Dr, Upton, and_ sent to-his home, No. . 157 West Eighteentn strect. 8. 9, Meniirg, Genentl Manager,’ W, C. Van- Horn, Asalstaut General Manager, nnd GQuorgo Ouds, Gonernl Freight Agent, of the Chiceago, Mllwaukee & 8t. Paul Ruiteond: C. F. Hateh, * Genorad Mannger of tho Minneapotls & 8t, Louls Rillrond: nud ¥, 18, Clarke, General Manayer of the Chiengo, uneapolis & Nt. Paul Rallromd, aroat tho Pacitls PATIICK DOX employed us f P 08 ve- Jullus . of No, 72 Elston aveniies tler in the North Chieago {(olmm-mllu had his fneo and hunds soveraly urned at 11 o'clock yustuwday farcnoon by curelesly apenfug tho stoor of i furnace whilo ‘the blust wus on. Ho. was taken homo snd properly cared for. 1118 burns, though sovere + und puinful, will not prave dankerous, unless + perchaieo ho intuled tho scoreling blust, <o WILLIAM IT. Tanss, whilo crossing the fnter- Bacction of Madison end- Ilesplained strects at B:00 o'clock lust eveniug, Wus aeckigntally ot down by n horso and sleigh briven by Wiltlam * Wick, of 974 West Imilana_ streof. . o was cut aboat tha hewd, uud wag tne Jured ruthr puinfully nbout thio luft slde. ~fo “wus eared for i Tiellund'a druge store, on tho corner, and was thonce sent to his home, At tho * Bheldon Hotel, TRERE was o large assemblage nt Groce M.Ja, Church, corner of La Sulte und Whito strects, lust evening, to witness the uniting I wmrnngo of Miss Mugelo M. Rlalsdell and Mr, Frank M. Hobbs, Tho ceremony was performed by tho Xtev.” Dr.-Bhopurd, und was lmpressive and interesting, After the cercinony u receptlon nnd suppor wore givenat tho Lrldo's resldonee, No. %0 La 8ullo strest, to a sefeet compuny. The gmnumn were numerous and valuable, Tho appy palr, uftern brief solourn in tho Boutn ‘will'tuke up tholr residence fn this city. M. A. C. HEsiNg, who lins beon ahsent trom the city since nhout the widdle of November exploring tho West und Bouthwesty roturned yeaterday, looking hearty and well, e hns Bpent most o his tme fn Sonorn, where he g Jueated severnl mines, which ho I8 dellghted with. During his absence he truy o . miles by ruil, W0 by stage, 600 on horsebuck, ¢ and bas slept wioro thun - Walf o of his * time on tho ground with no othor shelter than n uir of biunkets, A reporter kaw him Inst even- i, but he was 100 weary to subfait to un ex- tended Interviow. | i Titi: Protestnnt Orphnn Asylum gnvo (ts an- t nual receptton st evenhig,—the thirty-first { snuiversary of tho inatitution. The houso was ] weil fiiled ‘with wuests, who wore entevtnlued v with musie, literury oxervises, and dancs i i L. ‘The = reeelpts from the su) uzanr, ote., probably oxeecded € Amony the guests were Mr, and s, i D. B, Fiak, Me. and Mra. Follor. Mr, and Mrs. 5 Bquiers, Mr. und the Misses Spulilng, Miss Park, 1 Dr. and Mrs. Biogham, Mrs, Thuyer, Mr. and 4 Miss Hodgus, Mr. aud Mrs. Dezendorf, Mrs, Med- { « ‘bury, and Mr, Wileox. There nre now nearly 150 children in tho fustitution, A MEETING Of tho German singing soclotios of the clty wus held last ovening in Ublich’s Hall, Dr, Bluthardt in the chair. The Commits tee on Nomluntions reported the npames of Hermun Ruster, Willlam Floto, tad Col, Juesson 10 bo voted on for tho office of “President. Mr. Raster received a plundity of the votes east on tho firgt ballot, and” M. Floto «maved that «his clection be mude unanimous, Carried. Tue tollowing gentiemen wero elected netive Vico-Prestdonts:” North Slde, Wiliinin -Eschenburg: West Nide, Dr. Philip Matibol; Bouth side, Julius Rosunthul. A listof hunorary Yice-Presidonts, made up of the nunes of some 200 prominent Germund und Amoricans, was Presented, und on motion thoy woro cleeted, ALBERT MARTENSEN, of tho Tlotel Damnark, ‘who had charge of an excursion purty of Swedes and Norwegluns from Dakotw, Minnhesotu, and 7Wisdonstn 1 November Iust, who Woru roturne . oy to thelr old hutnes to spead tho bolldnys, ru- i turned yesterday morning, accompinlod by two i+ careluads of emigrants, who left auring tho duy - for Dakota. Those who necompanlen him deross 5 ,tho water were priucipully furiners, who are now well-to-to, anu. m ‘ho left henimd hini, They will return tn March with thew famwllics, fricuds, and sequatntances o tho number o about 1,000, and the ueweomers will locato prin- clpaily along tho Winonu & 8t. Peter Rullroud in Dukota, where thoy |iul freo lnnd, Mr, Murtons $ Ben Huys thut tho suligeation of Daaes, Bweden, % gnd wiluns fu tho spring promlses to ho very lurge, sud thit tho indications are thut thoy will ull go to Dakotu. 3 d i fi Tol TRAVEISE tho enow and feescapped hills {', aod Jngged peaks which cover the sklewniks in ) wll suctions of the olty {8 slmost us perilous as £ climbmg tho Miltterhorn, or gume oiher veritie ‘blo mountainous pile. Therv are no deep preeis plecs, perbups, 10 engulf 1ho unwary traveler, ut tho pedestrion does not plint hig feet trmly down upon the trenshe crous path ho will experle sommo terrible torture, It {4 Known thiat sovoral Dersons wore +4 unfortunate enough 1o full on the downetown puvewnents und break llinbg, Otficor Patterson 1uok homnw i young working girl, who fell and broko her lei on Clark stroct list evonlng, and . 8 wan Hving at No, HO Cianal street wad tikon hopie by tho West Mudlsoustreot pollee, ho huv- Iny broken his vighe lew by fling woar tho cor nur of Canal und Mudison streots, Othor neols dents of the kind were beard of at the police tutions, but in no instance wero the full partics wlurs ascertained, AMany Anzeity, 9 ycears of nge, whoso parents Uve ut No. B Muy street, wus quite hudly burned about the leit jog trom tho kuoe o tho nkle ut & o'clock lust cvening, whilo sl wus - Standing fn front of tho kitchun stove. The po- s s+ Mee upon reaching tho houso found Mrs. Artery Intoxlcated und in n very warllko 1o, + Bbe alleged thut the child bud boen burned by un exploslon of keroseno oll, which hnd boen .. thrown lnto the stove by thy wwan Hiving in the f the house, Tho probubllity 18 it jnto the stove by hersells in her childred, Sucludiug tho hirnod chlid, suy It was abio, and thut thoe wun living un stuirs imply rendered what ngsistanco wad In his wer after the ucchlent bad ocearrel, Tho Ittie girl wue Liken to tho County Hospltal, nud tho motber locked up ut the West Pwellth Sireot : Blution, charged with belng drunk snd disors dorly. -y z THE CHICAGO CLUB. The Executive Commwitteo uf the Cnfoage Club, of which Mr. N. K, Fairbunk Is President, « pas submitted s report for tho past yonr, ins cluding the Treasurer's anuuul stutemont, the . "detalls of business for the same perlod, and the Ppresent ussots of tho Club, Thore hus bevn w - satiafuctory fucreuso iy the membieniblp duriy 1ho year. Thore urusiy regular membors, the lll“ putiber allowed, nud twenty-ulne upplicants for adwtssion uwaltlng vacuncivs, ‘Ihere aro twens ty-six nov-realdent und ten prmy wind navy membors. Referenco Is wndu 10 tho defulostion of the formier casticr, ‘0% R L, which was mentiosed o THECRILUNE boma months uf 2 tho Committee roports tmt, through the 7. peasandl exertlons o8 My, W, Scott Kelth, a ver) uuflqutory sottlciuuot bas been toade by whjc the Club recelves uoles 1o tho mwount “of 5 ¢ 5 P THE CHICAGO ’IRLBUN' 5¢ FRIDAY, -JANUARY 8, i tho shortawe, $10600, of which 100 has already been pald, with n good prospect of tho othare heing pald a8 they mnture. The Club, which has no debt, shawa nn Inereaso of nssots a8 compared with tho Iaat report of $8,018, hee sides reducing the eatimated fuc of houschold fueniture from $,000 to #15,000, The T rer's nnnual roport sliows tho total coipits 10 have Jue cloding ensh on hand Jan, 1, l‘?. bule and the disburseiments 100,411, nneo on b of 5306, it sl u profit of recount of R ho murnit ace SLM1: the w 1 T the clgnr necount of €1,3105: nnd the earid seconnt of $LIEN. Tho total number of membera, na ghown by the st re- POEL, wWits 2873 admitted during tho year, regnlar, forty-1wo, nnu{ ad. wnvy, 1o, non-resident, twve, tunkige o totnd of 345 One died durime the yenr, threo forfeited membershlp, and three ro- slgned, Mit. MARSUALY, FIELD, boing fiurther interviewed yesterduy, stated thnt the report thut Mr. LeRer withidrew on sceount of 0 lek of hnemony jn the mittagoment, at thnt his ong-third wis not bought h{ Mr, Fleld, BLut by the Junjor partners, who had been pre: Inge Tur sn dncrease of pereenty in the tmai- ness, Wi incorrect, Mr. Lelter's interest ens bowght by tho new firm of Marshall Field & Co.” Tho real estate of tho ey, which fuul been owned conjolntly by My, Lelter and Bimself, iad been boueht by himselr, ith the f My Lefter's fnterest in the Singer lngewhich he stiil retained. lquuunumu-l as to tho smount pald fe Leiter for hig third, whlch hud heen varions) timated from §1,70.000 1o E5L0KL000, Mr, Fi sl thut sueh statoments were mers conj; amd that e eonld give no yares, o autted thut it was approximately true that tho sles of tho house for 1830 had heen §25,000,000. DUAPEIS, AND TAILONS seeond nnnnad banauet of, tho Drapers’ Hors' Exehnnge wos given Inat n\'t-muful There werg uhout Hfty pre wis of the Kind thnt Fre- mont dinners alwiys ire, und (e gueats wero thus nnply fortitled “for tho — speaking which fotlowed, which was, In_ frath, on W © with . tho dinner. - My of tho tonsta were orlginal, aud snited to tho ve- easjon, wimong the nember hoing, * She T hoo sheno vinees''s '3 Prosperity attond them and may 1hey ko pthinie 10 figuro in tho censug rewrns™ &% Qur linquent Dentors—May they ull ensh ub thnt wo mny eash down''s i fstrikers—Muy confusion of Bubel fall upon them,” Tite sponses, which, It 1t 13 nedleas o fay, woere all witty, miud seemed so good that not the slecplest dlner eould lose thele thread, were mado by Moessrs, ftobert ). Walshe, tho President ol tho Assoetations V, 1, I, §L. B3rownell, Will- Marshodl, W, u. ¥ == inm Clinginan, 1. M e beeie, Wil Taglo Datl, Wil {itug, Henry Turner, | ateriury, 11, 1 Chirlos B 1yidu, urles Holln, and ¢ speeches und n song by Mr. A, Dunlop profongod tho featlvitics until long after tho midnight hour. TI{E CITY-IIALL. TuompiNg permits were lssued yesterday to Mrs, Qoldstein for a two-story and lusement brivk dwelling, 21 by 62 feot, at No. 691 Milwau- keo nvenue, to cot 84,6005 atso, to Emanuel Sllverman, for n two-story und basement brick dwelling, 25 by 545 feot, North La Sallo and Sehit- ler streets, to cost 80,500, "Pite: followlng Intelliront notico way recoived nt the Iealth-OMlcoyesterday: * Hord Allealth, Chicngo, Ml clty Chicugo 11l Jun 26th 1881 144 Sluen 8¢ yon winit to fond the Spovik aron to get the ith eloand out for the house i3 fool of children und the fkoled feber I8 arownd tho holl 18 fol of Hlith from vno weko to unuther.” “Tus: Mayor, Controller Gurnoy. and Corpora- ton Connsel Aduns hid a contérency yosterduy afternoon In tho Mayor® 'flnlcl.', at which Mr. John B, Sherman was present. There was nnxs uty expressed on ull sider to settie up tho Guo mutter, and to do it ns rupkily as possible. Tho clty holds trust deeds 1o two pieces of property, —uhe conatsting of 23 acres A ho othier of sixty-fve, ut Riversido, but to this lund the clty i obtaln no title beennge of cross-bills whidl have been (il in the courts, Mr. Sherman will donll ho ean townrds huving those sults iy wmissed, and thusatlow the elty to geta clear titlo 10 this real estute, which promlses to grow very virlunble. Some persons eatimate i as worth in tho nelghborliood of 30,000, but the Mayor wwd Controller refuso to say what they think asbout = it. o cunferonca yesterdny was imfrultful of resnlts, but Mr, Bherna promiges to do all he ean towards a fulr and equititble settloment, nud tho Mayaor thinky tho city ought to do what i8 right also, 19 it has beon nogligent in bringing nbout o settlement. UANAL PUNPING WOILKS, In o tatk of Mr, John B. Sherman, of the Unlon Stock-Yards Cowpany, yeaterilny with n IBUNE reporter, Mr. 8, ‘stuted thut he way willlng _usu represontative of hiscorpor i tion tosny that it wnd rewly to contribute (ta shure towards ralsing $100,000 to bulld canal pumpiug works, und thut tho prckers at the yurds in the Town of Luke woul If tho Stato guve $100,000 Chlengo ¥10,000 more. Ha thinks ° tho works should be located ut tho olty lmits, ut'Thivty-ninth street nnd tho South Fork, Ws - purties e rewdy to - contributo tho lund for tho purposu. 1o would Like Lo sco drninige bill passed, so_that the Towns of Hyde Park, Cleero, Luko View, and othor sub- urbi benefited by the improveaient miglit assist n puyng for tho work b taxaton, Heregurds this mothod a8 the only practical and feasiblo onu by which Chicago can get rid altogothor of tho Stock-Yurds stinks, inuch of which comes from that peatiferous hole known ns tho South Fork. Mr. Bhermun thinks thut the State shoukl ake the approprintion AL once, 8o that tho work ean be procoeded with as soon us posstbie, Chleagoalvently ind SI0L,00 of 1ts quota rendy, il will give tho other £50,000 1s soan us wanted, Tho Stock-Yurds peopla ure ready to go down d Into their pockets ns soon us eatled upon. A delesntfon from tho Town of Luke and Chi- cngo will probably godown In u day or two to urgo tho pussayo ol the uppropriution. A TALE OF AN ONDINANCE. m 1t was told to 0 TninrNg roporter nt the Clty- Hull yesterday thut nfter tho eable ordinance hud pasaed Akl Pat Sunders eame to Magor Burrlson and asked hin to voto 1t Several othier Aldevinen cume to hiw and asked him to hold It over for o fow duys on thoaticked ground that Aldormen reeelved no salnries, and tno wealthy c(lr‘)nmflulls ougat to do smnothing for thoi. Sanders nsslgned. o ronson, but synply wated him to veto the ordinance, wid the din- lufil» allegod to huve run about 18 follows: Iil. B,=3r. Mayor, pleass don't slgn that or- dinaneo. i Thy Mayor—Rut my friend Pat Sandors nmd my friond Put Lawlor voted tor it, and [ enu't 80 how Leun well go buck on themn, * (o to —" replicil the nstanlshed Alderman, who tirned on hls heel und walked out. Apropos of this, thory are somo Aldermen who huve beon seoking for i chinuco to rovenge thomseives ou the South Slde Company, ‘Tho eablo ordinunee was pussed u little to qulck fur Aomo of them, und *negatintions** were too sus donly out olf, justintho wrung time. Thoy hve discovered that this Compruy 1s runninig upon n lwruun af Htato streot withont nuthority from tho City Council, In 1866, when thoe lust Btuto Fair was held out Ilrnll tho old Long John reo frack at ‘Twoenty-fifth aud State streots, the wouthor wid ddamp and | tho 8trosts muhily, At that thue tho Company was granted thoe privilege temporurlly of laying o fruck ou Stato streot, from Twonty-second to Twenty-Heth, but ot 1o make it a” part of s perniunient rondwny. From that day to this the ruck has Inid thare, and therw is ho rocurd to show thut tho Compuny I8 entitied to the (wivi- lege, Out of this it Is oxpeeted to Kick up w wreat b|‘x seure, uid 1t 1§ expoctod that the lnnw Wil do tho rlght thing in the premisea. Ie s not unlikely thut it will reach tho Counell fu sumo shnpo Monduy evenivg. THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Prigpnena 18 still in ail, and Nkely to remaln thoro, 18 ho cantut furntsh #3,000 ball, Tho o= ton for 1 now trlal will bo argued uext weck, CHARLES ZIMMERMAN, who was locked up Wednesduy fur bustardy, didn't like his quarters, und yestorduy wad marvled to tho girl—Suvali Ouehsel—by Judye Loowls, Junuag Loous will oxunine the officint bonds on #Hlu in tho Coumty Cluck's ollioe, ay reqtiived Dy stututo, Monduy, und uny perdous knowing of tho Iisiitioiency uf nny oF thens 4 roquestod to muke the fucts known to the Judgo or Clurk on or bofore 0 o'clock of thut duy, Mit. 1L, 0. Witaitr, Chairiin of tho 1ouse Committeo on Elections, to whom hns Lieen res Toreed tho Soburlin-Micronluwskl contost fur the scut of Representiutive torthe Fifth District, callodon County-Clerk Klokko y iy mort- fng, und wis ulvim tho ballots, ch e will tuko to Bpringfield. ‘I'ne Comnitten on Printing and flll\ll()lllvv" snet yeatenday afternoon, Theo bul of J, M, W, Jdones & Co, for tho county blauk books, stution= ary, nud |>rlmln5 was opeiled, it nmounted to #0110 30,000, und was tho only hid put in, AR it witd ubout tho saimo us tho bld of lust yenr the contriet wis nwarded to thut firn, tho only ong voting aguinst the award belug Ayurs, and the City of € A MEETING Of the Committeo on Tublic Bulld- fugs wus howd yesterday afterncon. Chalvinun Coburn rend tho followlug bids for thy \;iullt Lo ho now Court-llouses B Ui U Py Jd. Boxtun, §20:820; J, W, a5 B, H. Hurels, $10460, 1o stuted thut tho Lids wero now bufure tho Cominities 10 bu ucted upon, 3tr, Torwilligor uud Sir, Norris uopeared bofore the Colmlitee und oxplained the workings of tholr samplea. Aftor an ox- awinution of the boxes uud ruoks, Comwmise sloner O'Nelll moyid that the contruct bo awarded 10 the lowost bidder, Mr, Harels, but it roecived no second. Chnirmun Coburn. wad of 1ho opinlon Lhat tho county wanted the buest und moat desirablo xiuoed, snd Cotemisdonm Jiutt was of tho sama view, 1L was ovident thut ¥ ung wis afrdd wid the other Y dureen't,’" ug nouthor wotlon to uward was inade, The bidg were fingtly referred baek w tho Jourd, und witl Lo uetud upen dlonduy, CENTRAL LAND LEAGUD TUE MELTING LAST NIGUT, i A meeting of thoe Chiougo Central Laod League was beld ut the Pulwer Houso last syoulog, Hops Tesentatives were prosent from all tho ward branches aud from other urgsnizatons. J, W, .. Furight, ono of tho Vice-Prealilonts, acenpled tho chalr in tho absonce of the Presilent, Thomas A. Ioyna. (L. ‘P Fitzgibbon, Reconl- Ing Hecrotary, kept tho minutes, Acallof the wards showed that tho following- named delegates wera present: ¥ First Ward, Ald, Dixon; Second, T. . Geody, 1, tenley, Joreniink Pyno; Fourth, I L Pren- dorgnst, Dennls O'Connells Edward Trayn Fifth, Timothy Shea, Danlel Flynn, M. 1 suns Sixti, Michaet (Inrt, Juhn Foley, ‘I mothy foaras Neventh, Cipran, dwies DUsry, 1L ¥, Glenson: g Dot Tonth, Clhnrlos I, B\ ‘Fweltih, Whonns M W' o K ey, Donnls ey 1. Lyneh, Jumes fleaney, Fruik et Ul ot Hliberaing dohn North Slde Lud Leagueyds J, Kens ohitt Keegan, Heney O'Connor, Chutirinan atated thit the question for dig- ensalon waa thnt the orgauizationns miduat tho meetng t week provions be reconsidere Anexpression was hd fromn tho -representa- tives of tho different branches os to tho new ure gunizatlon of the Centenl Lengue, nnd on Ui notion of P, W. Duie, the tietiun of tho mect- Ty of st week was fndorsed and all tho einbs recommended to send thefr money to the eens teal anonization. M. O'Mears moved that the clubas gend to the Exveative Commities of the Central Land Lengue two weeks heneo ol tho money thoy Mnay huave o hand, and the niotion proeval Ald, Dixon, Frank Agnew, and 13, Quirk wore appointed n_eonmittes to decurs u il for the meetinga of the Centrid Laml Leagne. M, Agenew stated thit theSecoud Reghment Armury Il been tendered o the arganlzation tree of expens Mr. Keeley stated that ¥ 10 hat leen selected ns the timo for Mr, Redpath’s lecture, il be expeeted n definlt reply from the Buread Nxtig that ns tho date, Thy Chuie was instructed, on the motlon of Mr. Dunne, to appolnt o Finanee Commlitee, which b will unnounce to-dny, Tho weoting subseaently sdjourned. OF DISI’OSING MIND. THE WILLS OF JAMES M, WALKEIL AND MOSES HNYDACKER, th well-known Chicaganus, were filed in the robate Court yesterday. Mr. Walker's {8 as follows: 1, James M, Walker, of the City of Chicago, lu the Connty of Couk, aud State of Ilinow, do ke il dechaes this my lust will and testus ety g 18 0 suy3 rat—After tha puyment of my Just debts, 1 give, devise, nnd hequeath to my wite, Bl M, Witlker, het hes uid nsslgns, my realdence property known as No. §i0 Prairle nvenuo, In anld Clty of Chlengo, together with all the furniture, tho library, and other books, plei- ures, and other works ull nrt, bed and othor clothing, borses und fnlly carringes, n und nbout sald resldmee property at tho time of my decense, exeepting kueh ws belong to, or luis been tronted a8 belongiog to, my ehildren re- spectively, Seeond~Tho pollelns of Insurance wpon my 1ifo uro made puynble to my ald wife, nind nre Tor £20,000, whichi stio will huve atn cense iy hey own right, And 1 furthor give, “devise, aad bequenth to my suld wite the sum of $1 10 De pald to her T noney onL ol my eatate, or, at her option, to b taken in sccuritios of uther porsonul oF renl estute which Lmay own at my decease, n mul Il Third—I give, nnd hequenth tho resi- due and remalider ny property and real estitto to my #alid wife, her heirs uid nssigns, but in trust, nevertholess, for my sons, Wirt 1. and Jumes 1L Walleer, tholr reapeetive holrs and nssigng, to be divided betweon my suld sons, shuro and share ullke. Should elther of anld chililren dlo bofors recelving bis sture und each contributo s shure, .| Commisslonor portion undee this will without leaving issuo, direct thut tho sitare or portion of sueh child e Inlwu to the surviving child, hls heirs and asalynd, nrth—1 deairo and direct that my snld sons have the dovises and beauests forand Lo them respeotively ns suon piier my slecense nd mny. consistent with the best Interest of my eatute and I divect that my sald wife, ns sueh Trusteo, make suchdivision” and distribution weeording- Iy: provided, tat cacl child must bo of tho xe of #1 years before recelving hls portlon. In muking distriution of my eatuto, 1 anthorlzo my sald wife, uy such ‘U'rastee, elther before or after they shadl arrive at tho ago of 21 years, anued until final division und distribution, to mnke. advancea from time to thne to my suld sons in such manoer and o such - extent w3 sho ghnil deem wise and prodent. And If befora my decease I shull give ur nd- vince to efthor of my sadd gons nuy sum ar sums of money wslde from their education und maintennuee, [direct thut sich sum or sung shali be consldered and dedueted by my said wife in equutiizing und_making dlstribution bo- tween galid ehildren. And 1 hereby: provide thut my sl wife have und exerelse all requisit nu- thorlty and power, inciuding that ol alienation, neeessnry oF convenient for the imanueement ot iy aald estate, and the division and distribution thareol as horeln contompluted, Fifth~1 nominntoe and uup«lm.mfl ekl wifo, 51w M. Walker, solo exeeutrlx nf this wiil, and direct that no suroties by required of ber on bee Bbond ok sich. Iu witness whoreof I have, at Chileago afore- safd, hereunto set my bund and seal this 2Gth duy of Aprll, 1880, JAMER M, WALKES, OSES RNYDACKER'S 18 A8 FOLLOWS: I, Moses Slle‘dllukm'. of the City of Clileugo, in tho County of Cook, and State of Tlhiols, ot tho- e of 61 yenrs, nud befug of sound mind and moemory, o muke, publish, and deelure this my lnat will und testninent, in suunner followenie; L I8 to Ryt Hirat=1 direct that my oxecutrix herolunftor named slmlll]m)' Trom iy eatate Loy mother, the widow of J1, M, Schncldecher, nt present re- eidhnr in Huanover, Germany, the sum of $40 unnunlly during tho lifotimeo of my mothor, Seeomd—1 give and bequenth all my estato, hoth renl and persoual, incliuling any nnd ol ny Interest in ull renl ostute ownud by tho lirm of Snyduckor & Co. of which 1 um’ a member, whether such real estate boin tho nume of Moses Snydnekur, or of Godfrey Snyduckor, or in the nuines of both, und nll wy [nterest in the sulid flrm of Suyducker & Co., uid all othor in- TUPCHR OF Dropurty of WBALOVEr LY oF nuturo of which 1 muy dle solzed, to my wife, Berthin Snydacker, forher sole use und honeflt, oxeopt a8 to tho above nnnual pnyments to my motho: And lustly, I heroby uppoint my snld wile Pertha Snydnexer, us sole exeentrix of this my fust witl wnd tostument, to be accepted by tho Conrt without bolng reguired to kive bonds: ond I heraby Intruse to hor the custods and maintenanes of my two children, Alfred Suy- dackor und Luura Bnyducker, horeby rovoking ull former wills by me made, 1 v horeunto set my hand and send this 20th duy of Qutober, 18 AMOses BNYDACKELL ————— NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL. The aunuul meotlug of the Northwestern Mutual Life-Insurance Company was held at the Company's oflice In Mllwaukeo yestor- dny, ‘Thu statement of tho comdition of the Company submitted to the stockholders by the Exeeutive Committee shows the North- western to bo one of the soundest und best mannged institutlons of the kind in tho United States, or the werld, and one that Iy cminently worthy of that large share of pub- 1o confidenee and support whicl Is bebng constantly aecorded to it Ity offleers and Board of Directors embrace among thelr number some of the ablest and most siccess- ful citizens of Wisconsln, ineluding business- wen, hunkers, capitallsts, and others, whosy mmes assoclnted with auy sehemo are n sufs ficlent gunranteo of 8 suceess and honest manngement, 141s the continued prosperity of sucli comuanies us the one to whichalluston Is hieve mado thut revives the confidence of tho timld wnd oft-detided peopls fn the fuasts billty and safety of the life-Insuranee busi- ness, and strengthens one’s faith fn humwn nuture, — MORTUARY. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune BroosiNaros, i, Juan, 27,—Tho fuperal of tion, Ashel Gridley ocenrred this after- noon, and was amost hnposhig alfaly, being wttended by o Jurge concourse of people, Invgely composed of old resldents of the city and county. Oue hundred trish citlzens wearing green vosets wero In the procession, and 125 Masons in regalin, ‘Tho pall-beavers wure .lml:\.'u MeClun, tha 1fon, Luwrenes Weldon, M, . Paekard, Hudson Durr, Adam CGuihile, l‘hurL» Tator Whitmar, and Jountlun Choney, 4 £ tho restdoneo tho oy, 8, 1% Bimpson, Reetor of St Matthow's Eiplscopal Church, spoke very approprintely and feelingly, ‘Thu dusons conducted the cerenionies at the grave, ICE BLOCKADE, Spectal Dlspateh to Ths Chicago Tribunes (raxn Havey, Mich, Jan, 27, —Wind has blown from n westerly divection for the pust three days nud drifted the tloating fleld of fco agalnst this shore, agaln blocknding this harbor, ‘Lhe leo extonds about six miles from the shore, The steamor City of Lud- tugton, which left Milwaukeo lust night, Is lg’ s feo-bound two lles out, ‘Pho steaniors Peparo wid Menowmines, hoadod for Milwiues Leo, aro lyln{: between the plers, "Pho heavy sen that s Deen runnlgg hos plled tho few aeross the entranco to the harbor so mneh thiut steaoers will - bo unable to ket in or out unttl eastorly whids remoyo tho fee, = e ————— - UNVEILING A MONUMENT, Cuansestoy, 8, 0., Jan, 21.—The Commit- tev have tixed Wednesday, Muy 13, us the day for tho unveiliug of Cowper’s monu- ment, at Spartanburg, 8, € The 'statue of Gen, Duniel Morgun, provided by uct of Cnngwmf will surmount the columm. Uov, Hugood hus fnvited the President and bl Cubluot and the Governers of the States to b urgsent, Ay . Preass Your' Excl b corrected tho falsw figures In this tuble, PAGERD. have the honor to be ydur Excelleuey’s obedlent servant, HENuY Yourns Thinn, Compller of tho Analstienl Tndex to tho Docus ments of tno Hnlifmx Fishery Commission. To Hls Exeollency tho Qovernor-Qeneral, Govs ernmont House, Ottnwa, % HALIFAX ROGUERY, Another Letter from Prof. Iind to Governor-Gen- eral Lorne. 'IIE COURTS. LINDRERG & LAWSON. A Julgment by eonfossion wasentered up yede tentay In tho ClreuitConrt by Faewell,Miller & Co. ngenlnat Lawroneo U, Lindberg and Albort FLuw- son. Aniexeeution was issued and retirned uns sutlsfied, and the Judgment oveditors thon filed nereditor's bill, setthue out thint Lindberr & Luwson wery' groeers at Nos, 5 and North Clark strect, and atsont No, &2 Hampshire streel, Quiney. That on the 1ith lust, thoy madu n gonernl nesignment to Nicholus Martin of tholr property for the honnlit of thofr cred- ftors, This ussigniment, & 18 clafmed, Is vold, firat. beeauso thore is no sulliciont descrintion of tue property purporting to be conveyed; second, beennse assigninent, \vu“?o l:ur- poriing to ho et of Cwllcroditers, contalns axprors trast for the beuelltof he nasignors he- fore tho ereditora shall b pahl; (hivd, thoe use slgnment dues not provide for the payment of nlf the ereditoras awl, Tourth, the provislons of tritmont “are conteary to the alntute of Mllinuly refuting to neshonnonts, and nro es- peelndly deghened (o Rinder and defrand tho ereditors of the nsstenors, 1t 18 furthor eharged that Murtin's elnim has been pald i full: that e fu selbing tho goods it ulnons rites, md thut 1t I3 vory necesary for tho preservation of thy remalining nssets, wd to compel the mentbhers of the firm 1o surrender nssots they have cons cenled, thit i Reeoiver shordd o appointed to ke vhargo of the vatate, A temporary njines tion was nskeerd nnd nllowed restenining Martln, the Assfignce, from mnking uny furthor sules, or puylug out any moneys until tho furthor order oL the Court, TLEMS, In tho easo of tho American Bell Telephone Company va. B 8, llnrbert, u temporary injunc- tlon wns granted yestordiy by stipulation, be« fore Judgs Blodgett, restrainfng the defendant from mokivg, wsing, or eelling “uny electrie apeaking telephone apparatus embodylng any or' 'l‘lll.l‘r L:;nprvvn,-mmu.s covored by complahiants’ p N PRSI Monday Tudee Anthany will mnke n pros Hminary eall, heginning t eatendir No, 115, aid extending to No. 1, Inclustve, The teinl call ;‘l:u"“l’{ll‘y will Includo Nos. 60, 83, 00, 108, 109, 111, DIVORCES. Qertrudo Lelst was ronvrled In June, 1873, to Vietor Tolst, but he deserted her beforo thelr honeymoon was over beenuse sho could notenrn enough to gupport Ll and herself, And sho now usks to b retloved from nmr further possl- Bitity of being eomnotied Lo puy bis Foard. Frederiele S, dones filed u bl for divorco from Mary J. Jones, on the ground of ndultery. Careful Preparaliu‘h of True Tablos, Marked ¢ Confidential ” and Pri- vately Distributed. Equally Careful Collection of False Statistics for Open Cir- , cufhtion, 3 One of the False Tables Bvident- 1y SIx Years in Process of Incubation. v A Schedule Covering Twenty=six - Years Absolutely Known-as False at Halifax. Her Majeaty's Agent Duly Informed of Its Fraudulent Character at the Bitting. His Confident Statement thnt e Could Correct All tho ¢ Innceurncies.” That Statement and Promise Wade wilh Uller Disregard of Truth and Honor, Speclal Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune. TlALrAX, N, 8., Juu, 23,=Prof, Hind has written the fullowing letter to the Governor- Generals Wispsor, N, S, Jdan. 24, 188L—MAy It cv: The subject coupled with the matter of the fotters L il the honor to address to your Excelleney on the 17th ant 2 inst. necord to megreat privitegesin formulating the communieations Inavenow the honor tomake. Lshall en- deavor to use those privileges with charlta- ble diseretion wul nmerey which hus not been shown to me. It s my duty, in the first place, to sketeh an outllue, ag 1 have traced Ity of the method by whieh BUCCESSFUL ROGUENRY was practiced nt Halifax. At the samo time, 1 shall but toueh Hgntly upon its bearings, beeanse these ey be left in thelr broad re- Intions to tho discernment of the publie. It isvssontinl for your Excellency to know that, In the preparations for the Hnlifax Com- mission, there were two classes of docu- ments prepared and printed at Ottawa,—one clags, * A, relating to tho fish-cateh statls- tles; the other class, * 13, to tho- fish-trade statisties. Respeeting the fish-vateh statis- tles, “A,” there were threo dochments prepared and printed to show the sume thing, One documont was i true_statement, and marked “Confidentinl” Two doci- ments were grossly falae statements, In thelr titles, detnils, nnd references. Ong of theso fulse statements was presented to the avbl- trators In tho case of hor Majesty’s Governs ment. ‘I'ho other false statement was re- served for 3 CAUTIOUS DISTRINUTION AMONG THE MEM- BUNS OF TIE COMMIBSION, Respecting the .. fish-trade stutlstles (*B") there were also three documents prenared and printed at Qttawn. One document was n true statement (ns far s It goes), nnd was, marked *Confidentiall” Two documnents wers grossly false statemonts, and not marked “ Confldentinl,” Oneof these falsestatements In gross wag sworn to in ovldence. Thu other,2eiving the details, is au nppendix- memorandum concerning the twenty-flvst ar- tlete of the Treaty of Washinglon. THE STUDY OF THOSE FALSE TADL numely: the ona presented In tho easo (*'A”) and the one sworn to insevidenee (4 B?7)— revenls thosoparate facts that tho fish statlst- fes of the Dominlon, as contained in the an- nual fishery reports, from which * A" I3 falsely nlleged to be taken, have also been wmanipulated for mislending purposes; nlso, ST i COURTS, ‘The Mitchell & Rummelsherys Furnlture Com- pany began o suit yesterday Lo recover $6,000 of Johw 1L Thayer, W, W, Strong, and Thomns A, Fronch. i August W. Noho commonced o suitin tres- pass agningt Willls B, Vigus to recover 375,000 dumnges for altegred mnllelous prosecution, samuel B, Chuse flled n bill ngainst Urnnin Thampson, Bimma B, Chage, Susan_J, and’ Jotn J. Pitkin, Wittinm W, and Harelot J. Thompson, andt othiers, to foreclose a trust-desd for SHLKXD on tho south 1.3 feet of tho west L feet of the northenst fractionnl quarter of See, 28, 40, 1N, Also tho steip of band 10 feet fn width, uorih of und sujolning tho gbove doseribed lund, Morrity Philllps “bewan o sult for $6,000 dumn- A8 AL o Krnmor, Horneo Q. Chwe tlled o bill_ngaingt Luey Lo, Willinm 8, and Sumuel Franklin Hathewny, C. C, Chuse, Ucorge H, Tiattey, and Juno A, Greeno to foreelnse ntrust doed tor & vided half of the N, 13 of the N, W 'y vided half of tho W, 1 25, nnd tho undi- e 8. W, 1§ of Sco. 25, 00 T Townthin 41, 15, 1 & o Angelo Muttol sued Witlnm 8, Johnaton for 1,000 dninagos, nma 8., Wilder, B Freneh brought suit to recover $1,000 dumages of Henvy Relnbnrdt for alleged breach of covenant, ‘Tho Nvotflsh-Amerlean Mortgago Conpuny filed a bill ll?llhls! William and Jutie A, Phonix, and Heney 1, Sheldon, 1 1L 1ale, aud 1, W, Tuymond, trustees, to foreclose n mortguge for 1,500 on Lot 4, ISlock L2 in the subdivision of louks T, 4, 5, 10, 11, nnd 12, i David 8, Luo and uthor’ subdlivision of the S, W. 3j of Sew, 12, 89, 1#; wsceand weainst tho smine defendants to foreelnse o mortgugo for §1GKon Lot 11, Bock 12, of the same subdivision: ulso, two bilis agninst Alhert and Arino Martin, Churles A, Leavens, Rebecon J. Lewvons, and Honry I, Bneldon, . 1L, Finle, aud B, W, Raymond, to forecloss two mortgges for §1,500 ench on Loty A4 and 3%, Bloek 12, of the sine subidivision; nlso, a bill ngalngt Albert Martin, Arluo Murtin, nnd othors, to foreolose u mortange for $2,000 an Lot 29, Block 12, in the sumae suvdivision, und another ugalnst Willlam aud Lize: Koene, Will- fam A, Cordeman, Annctte Cordemun, wnd lienry 1. Sheldon, 1) 1, Hulo,und B, W, Rtay- monid, to foreeluge n mortyuo for $1,600 on Lot 48, Ltock 12, of the same subdivision, COUNTY COURL. The cnses of Ellen Mulvey, Annn Spencor, Henry Bnderls, John Shuoahan, SBurah Cretghe ton, and Jdncob anson, nlleged to bo insane, wera dismissed on motlon ot the County Puysi- clan, 0 ordor to olean up the doekat, Among the alleged insng people tried was Thomus Shannbun, who luul lost his mind fron rellglous nxoitement. Hi wis 8ent to i sy Inm b Philicdetphin i 1851, but relensod in 1850, that the trade-nnd-nuvigation volurns, | when hu camo here, and was ngaby found from which “B* s alleged to bo | tobeinsane, and committed todelferson, From taken, have Deen most grossly tampered | fhore ho wi ulse dischargud dn 185 ho ‘shot ut a numberof poople on Mndison-strect hritge, serlously wotniding one, and wad arrest- | ol and sent to Kigln, wheneo ho eseaped 8 short timo ugo. Ho was captured fu St Louds, und shipped hero by the nuthorities, Ad ho was stil insune, ho was” recommited to the carc'of Dr, Kilboura, CRIMINAL COURT, Blxty-nino prisoners ‘were nrrufgaed bofore® Judgo Moran, and tho following plended guiltys Juhu firown, petit lerceny; John Allen, grund Inccony; Charles Lindsley, nged 1, two indiet ments for larcony; Charles Curtls, Inrceny; Churles Smith, lurceny; Olnt Walby, burglary, with, and altered nt Ottawn for misleading purposes, apparently from the year 1671 to tho year 1877, Thus wo arn confronted with a quidrupled series of tulsifications, nll polnt- ing to one and the smne end, ‘Tablo ** A, presented In the ease, 8 o docimment INTENTIONALLY FALSIFIED from tha records of Government sup posed to bu correet. Table ** 137 s a document false- ly framed In part from trade-nut-navigation returns supposed to be records of the Gove ernment, bus which embody fietitious en- s : . | dobn Glenn and Matt Melnoroy wero found tries; also In park from the selecs | e Turceny, ik undee igo, ¥ tion of hmproper ltems and tho re- | ° Ediverd Stack was tried for selling lquor to jection of proper items; also in part | minors, mml tho Jury lnstructod to roturn o 0 by the cmployment of varlous misteading and dishonorublo: artillees, which, groatly alter the. trade relations between different countries, ns represented by the false figures, ‘Uhls table “B" I3 the more lmportant, be- canse ut the time It was = KNOWN 10 BE GROSSLY FALSE. It was submitted In ovidence upon oath, 1t formed, subsequently, the basls of avgu- mont in the question of vital huportance, relating to the twenty-first artlelo of tho Troaty of Washimeton, and it covers a perlod of twenty-six years, ‘Che munufacture of this table coneerns the Dowminlon Dopartment of Customs from the year 1871 to the year 1877, Mr, Franels Clare Ford, her Mnjusty's Agont, wits DULY INFORMED 1Y ME OFf Tif} FALSENLSS of tho statlstical table ** A, omnnating from the Department ofMarine and Fisherles bo- senled verdlet. PROBATE COUR' Intho ostate of Albert Schoonbeok, the will wus proven and ndmitted to probate, and lotters testamontary wero fssued to Hendortjo Bchoon- beok, ‘I'ho estato 18 valued ut abiont £2500 1nthe estito of Bilziboth A, $HlL lettors of ndministration wero - dssued to Bdwird A, Glbbs, Tho catate Is valited st about $10,000. 1n tho catito of Jumes sholan, lotterd of ud- minlstration were Issued to Murgurot Shobun, The estuto 18 valued at sbout 00, THE CALL, Junar DrussoNv—0oneral business, Jubar BLoparTT—20, 10, &, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 40, 48, 19, &0, &Y, &, B3, b7, 6Y, 60, UL, No, 10, Home Insurineo & Bunking Company Ve, Bullg- 1aun, on trinl, but instrustions ouly ta be glven, AvrpeLnaty Counr—Not fu - sussion until Mou- ny ulternoon, . unas Uany=Condomuntion . culondur. No. Ly, 0N tril foro the Commission was organized. Doth Mg Batrvn—=Lrelimiiury call, ) to 330, - Mr. Ford and Mr. Bergng, who was subse- | S4im ) L e o e quently Seeretary of the Comumnlission, de- WiLLIANSON—11, 117 to 110, 121, 123 clared to we, early In June, 1877, that thoy JUDOR to 1Eh, “ No cnso on trjul Jupau Jasksos—>Slutions. JUBGE GARDNER—21, 2, 25, 0, and 10, on heuring. Nocnse It turned ont, at tho closs of the Commils- Junak Roaers=200, 211, 222, 2204, 201 1o 2, slow' lubors, that theso gentiomen, | it Ko . pulimlionsky va. CHcass 80 far from huving corrected tho | & Northwostorn Ritleand Company, oo trial, false figures, had octually presenten Junik ANTHONY—=No oull of culondur, Blo- tions sud subinlttud vased. JunorTuLpy=2l, £2 16, No, 12, Fawcott ve, Infer-Ucean Computiy, on hourlig, -NO eall, Contestod wmotions, JUDGE BARNUS Junaw Loos rin Nos, (22), 955, 157, 138, 004, 059, 0K w5, 8T, 82, B18, 476, 081, thum fo the Arbityators umncorrected, and known to be falso, In the nunie of her Maj- usty the Queen, ‘hey kept In thelr posses- slon the proofs of the gullt during the whole time the Commission wans sittlug, Theso Outl, U, a2, U, U Jutiax Llawks—Nos, proots cams ofieinlly into my hands in No- | 199, and &30, vomber, 1877, and romuin with me as the ,..:',fl';‘,}:’,""“‘“““" Jdool Henry Wolls casound Jolnt"property of the Government of Gront Britain and the Government of the United States, to bo produced by me when ealled upon by those Governmaents jointly, or, the Britlsh Governmant having so fur declined to Juok nt tho proofs, by the Government uf tho United States separately, It requived, ‘able * B is o startling and shocklug oxhi- bitlon ot fruud, prolonged from year to year, and sueeesstully p oticod b last, THK DOCUMENT \"IIAI:Jll‘! DISCLOSES TS 1N+ { V— namely: the appondix-memorandumconcorn. 0 the twonty-tirst™ avticle of the Treaty of JUDGMENTS, Buperion Count—Junak 8y1tir—=Tohn D. Park va. J. H, Buoektel, $13.27,—J. K. Undorwood va, J. Stillman_Btovel 240, ~Juliug Frauk vs, Kutharine Ochun, $275.—Bernurd Travis ct ol va, Guorgo D. Brooka and Willlam H, Moadu, 8801, JUBGE WILEIAMEON=], 1, Muson ot ul. va, Cuttiorine J. und Ellzn MoDountd; vordiot, 147,60, und motlon fur new trial, Cineinr CounrT—CoNvessions—M, A, Farwell ot al. vs, Lnwronce E. Lindberyg and Atvert Lawe son, $11,463.U6, . Junak ANTHONY=Leon Choroat vs. BEmma Ritchie: verdiot, §20.68, and motlon for uew teiak—d, R, Paul ve. &tng Life-Inuruneo Cu puny ot Hurtford and Willum K, ‘Tulbot; ver oee Washington—belougs Just us mueh to dict, £2,000, and- motion for now telal—Frank it tho United States’ad to Groat Liritaln, for 1t | Smihxordiot b bheedumouiuts Coliuban vi [ilt -lnl in the text e nllilunmlm of the Joint [ Edmusd Carroll, §02.30. Conunlssion 1o ity pleadings, I consequence A T of the extraordinary . speech of Sir SOUTHERN PROGRESS, : Tory Rovar, N, O, dan. 27,—~The first anil only grain clovator pn tho South Atluntle _Cimst. opened for busluess to-day ot this vlaco. e : Alexunder Camphel), the Postmaster-Gen- eral, In tho Senate, on the st Inst, 1w placed Inu positlon to present your Excel- Jenoy with some jljustrutions of the roguery’ whieh'liny been concerted at Ottawa, coms pared with which ‘tho instunces 1 have al- e t——— Wo reconnmens Eldredge sewing-wachines. eee— % oudy brought forward are wers tritles, I Cougjul Uso Orown's Bronchlal Trockes, RN TIIE POLISH JEWS. They Protost Against the Action of the B’nai B'rith Grand Lodge. Mayor Harrison Oftlciously Loys sSome Pipo for n Re= Blection. His Vory Transparent Taffy Recoivod with | Jint lku tho etricts uf heot, TPlonty of Saline Trimmings. A moeting of Rtussin-1olish Israclites was held Inst oventug at Orlental Hull, Now 120 T Snlle street, for the purpose of publlely protesting nzinst tho notlon of Distriot Grand Ludge, No. 6, Indepemitent Ordorof 13'0nt B'rith, in rofusing n churter to the mombors of . Hussln-otlsh congregatlon i this alty, on the ground that thoy were tiot sutliciontly onllghtencd and ad- vaneed In civilizadon to Lo Intrusted with the consduct uf n I'ant W'rith Lodge, Orfental Hall wns completely filled, aud there were nmny ludtes prosent who seemed to tuko us deepun interest 1n tho provcedings ns the gentlemon, Withthe exception of Mayor Harrlson and about adozen wembers of the Owder who sympathiza with tholr RRusstan brothren, wll prosout were of Itussian-Polish nutionallty. Tho tueeting waa ealled to order to I Lowlne soln, who stated that {ts objoet was to PROTEST AGAINST 1103 INJUSTICI ono thom by Distriet Grand Lodgo Nu. 8 in re- fusiug to grant them n charter on the ground that thoy were not qualiiied to conduct i lodgo or v be reeognlzed In tholr midat. Thoy owed It (o thoir fathers, mathors, and slaters to protust ngainat tho injustice. Thov did not mean to slandor any one, but thoy dld menn to exert hotr munhootd, and show that they wors not to hie Bneered at. Mayor Hurrlson was then futroduced, und sald ho was fnvited to this mecting, and eamo with- out knowing for what it fiud been catled. Ile thought hu was comiug to n bunquot. Sinco renching the halt ho found thore was w schlsm, and he wis unnblo to tuko sidus. But he must suy thut it was unfortunato thnt such a schism hna arlsen nwong n peuple that have stuck to- gethor for thousands of yenars, ankilat tho sover- st persceutiond, All that wind good in tho Christinn_retiglon hail come fram tho Tsraclites. Tho Isrnelites had been pers ted U8 no othor [icuplo uter wore: The, 0 desplsed, Dicuiiso L wits thio ruly, but i il thoiv inisfurtuncs thoy #tuck togethor, tho greatost men in thisand the other countries wore Jewd, o haped §t wottld not be sald now that u part of them should ho enst out hueause they wero lznors ant, I the Russin-Polish Jews wore ignorant it was beennso thoy enine froi n- country whero thoy were downtrodden and not niloweid to rise, When they came heo they should not let it ba suld that “thoy coulll not rive, As tho Mayor of Chiengo ho would suy that the Jews were the most lwiul citizens, nid fow of them aro fouml in tho tridowell or penal institutions. In n few waeoks ho wonld bo divoreed fromn polities, and thorefore could suy without lny g hlmsolt opun 0 nuy churgo that he hoped they would 3oin huauds and thoir ditfferences by nmicubly sottled, DIt GERSONT was tho next sponker. Ilesnhil howas in A great dilema and the Mayor nuyde him el the dilemn grontly, Ho enno from® Lithanin, and therefurg Teit the Ingult offered to hiy countrymen very koenly, [lu wasa member of the Order, and ho hurdly knew liow to express hlmsclf in onler ot to offémt tho Order to which ho owesd alleglance. Some of hig pecches and notions 1n tho lodgo It aleendy aade him amles because ho defended the rirht nnd advocated Justiee ta nll, No onu conld deny thut there was o serious dif= foreiiee of opinlott nmong sntelites which wus to bo greatly deplored, Qhere was not the brothorly love umony thom that shounld oxist among Jews, When thoy eame to this country und Insfsted upon such divislons it wasncrimg agalnstthe frec institutionsof this land. When he aume to this country & certait coliness was evineod towanls him, not by Christinns but by Jews, beenuse ho wis n Russlan Jow, nid cerininly no one could say thut ho wus ignorant, “Tho fact was that u preudico existed amon, tho Gertan Jews in this countey ugninst all Itusslan Jows, And thore wus 1o truth in tho assertions that Russiun Juws wero ignoeant. There was not ono_ wnong thom that coukd not rend and write, and many of them understoud two or more langunres. 3y what right tho Grand Ladgo donied them advantages for one lightment nnd calture o could not see. Clrenms stunces did not ollow them bhetter education thu thoy now possess, bt thoy shiould not bo proventad fiom guining tho knowledge and education of which thoy were unpablo. It wia not by Stionic arguments or stron, sontinients that thoy eould convinco the Grand Lot thut it was fnerror. ‘Uhoretore, ho would auy that, atier having n expreasion o tholr feolipgrut this mooting, thoy should lot tho matter ntonu and mnke no furthor eforts tu inln tho Order, but show by thelr stations thut niustico had been dono thom nad that thoy de- gorved bettor trontmont. And by such sotion tho unlon that shoukd oxlst amony Iseaclites might yet bo estublished. Dit. KADISON spoke In Germun, and expressed great Indlgnas tlon, st tho ritte of ubout 40U words o minute, nt tho treatment of his countrymen by District Grand Lodie No, 8, The Gormun Jows, ho suld, wers protd of tholr superlor enltura and edueas tlon, hut it was tot tho fault of the Russian Jows that they hud not the sae opportunitics. If thoy were only afforded the snmo opportuni- ties, thiay would have beon able to necomplish us much s+ tholr Germun Lrothron, Thoy hid dane nich for literntnre, und wero by no means us gnornnt us was clalined by tholr enemies, Ho apuke nt great length of the ndvance of eivill- zation amnomg Russinn Jows, and how many ot thom had -by honesty, industey, and enorgy gulned grent disthietlon, Uu])nuu{ had thoy now been hesmenred with wmnd, und thoroforo thoy eamie hero to exprosd thoelr, fndignation, They wero elean and hunest people aid Hved hupplly with tholr fumilles, and did not de- porve Auch trestmont . from sews, Words wero pot ublo to express the Indixnation that the outrageons Insuit honped an thom by Distriot Grand Lodgo No, # desseved, The Goer- man Jowa In Uurmany had now unough to do to combat tho attneks "nude: wpon themn by tho Christinng, and this ought to lewrn thom the les- sun to be more tolerant tuward thole Russian- Lolleh brothren. J, Golder sald st Tucsdny when he vead tho unjust und undeserved nbuse henped upon his vongregntion by the Distrlet Grand Lodge hla henrt beat with islignation. o thought it wos thelr dity to call this public moeting to resent that fnailr, Thoy were sald to be lynorunt, dirty, und not cupablo to conduct tho afinies of 0 lodge.. Thoy bida congrestion ns fntulligent ana A well comducied us o any . In tho clty. They hud real cstate “to lurge nuiount, und had nssisted all omers with open hunds, The Gormun Jows were but pil. grims i this land, und n fow years ngo varriod maoky an thohe hacks. They (the Rtussin-'olish Jows) curry na pucks on thelr bicks, and, if thoy do, feul !lruml of it The constitution of the Order of 1¥nnt 18'vith provides thut thoy slioull unito the entire Jewish brotherhond, The von- stitudlon of tho Ostder hud buen violated, und the 'Iflmlur purtion of the Juws huad been fusntod. 'he netion of tho Distrlet Grand Loduo wus stench in tho nostrlla of every Lberal-niinded mn i the country, bo he Jow or Gentile, The su Gorman Isrolites” eould huve oceupiod their thno much better thnn |v¥ throwing wud and heaping Insults .upon tho Russia-Pollsh Jows, Fverything went' on harmonionsly In - the l)mrl‘r.-t Grand — Lodge — Conventdou untll that man from Mllwiukeo brought In his resolution to refuse the charter, They should make tho Distrlot Grand Tautge nnderstund that thoy wore Just ne gool mun as aby one ju tho order of Whal I'sith, 1o closed hlgspeech with n |Inw4-r{ 1\rururmlou. roferelig to tho rocky shores of Muine nod the yald Anuds of Call- fornin und tho thousunds ot lussin-Pollsh Jows who bive shed tholr blood for this great and glorions conutry, esolutlons pussad ata late meoting of tha Congregation of Jusala-Polish Iyraolites dos nouneing the aetion of Distriot Grund Lodge No, 6 in refusing & charter to the muemboers of the Congregution, und insulting thow at the sunio thao, Knd ulso exprossive of tho gratle tudo fult towurd Mr, Houry Urecnobaum und others who champloned tholr causo fn thoe Dis- tries Grund Lodia Conventlon woers read uid an ongrossed copy of tho sumo wus presented to Mr. Urconebuum, 3r. (roveecbunm modo a fow remarks, x- pressing regrot thut tho shurter was not grantod, und elaimioy it to have bosn an net of great ine Justive, yet thero vuglit to bo no vituperation ar \'ln;lllnll&unun, ns nuthiug could bo xuined by siich avtlon, Boveral others epoke, and tho meoting nd- Jouracd. 2 Homao of e ————— FAILURES, 81, Loums, Jun, 27,—Nunes & DBrittain, milllnery and fancy goods denlers, have mude un assignment, Liabllitles, $30,0007 ugsols about the saiue, . Hpectal Iiapatch (o The Chicaga Tridune, MitwAukEE, Wis, Jan, 97.—~Kobert B, Cribb, o West Sldo faney grosor, hus mudo un asshenment for thebeneit of his'eveditors, Tho total Hubilitles uro 85,0005 nssets, 83,000, l‘l_m :i"ruduun are chiefly in Chicugo and New ork, —e—— SUICIDE, Mexnora, I, Jan, 27, —~Wesley Hoadley, a well-to-do farmer, aged 37, reslding near Earlville, ' committed sulclde on Monday evuning by severlng the muscles andartories of his arm and bleeding to death. o cut the lesh completely nround to the bony with aruzor, Famlly troubles are safd (o be the causs, At the [nguest yostorday the jury ro- turneil o verdict [h sccorduncy with thie fucts, CINCINNATI, O, Jan, 27~The young man who plueor ten days ago shot himself on f Liberty street, nenr theMatletta & inei 11;\l|\vu{ crossing, nci,qflo_l,m";,u]l;nlun;u suleldal Intent, was boried tirday, Wity Identity has not been established, ~* 1 Bprctal Dispaleh to The Chieago Ty, KAN8AB CiTv, Mo, Jan. 27—, 3¢ i & mnn who for the past_ two yeney im:;""- emptoyed ns elerk I i 0ot ind g, <22 of this city, cut his throat tils nnc,'lm( with a razory and will die, Colling 1,,\“""‘“ on nprotraeted spree, and the e g (50 whileteying to abataln from dr Uong T —_— Tndtgestion, dyapepsin, ‘nervous pr N and nll forms’ of, gonoral’ detility. fist o, king Mensinu’ prantzed Bect o) only prepuration of boef contulning jq nutritons properties, I8 hOt @ iners g b - ke, foree-geneerting, m“i f,'}'e‘fnlm e properties: I8 invaluable §y 'l"en'"" conditions, whother the result of oypr o, BOTVOIR ITOSLEALION, OYOrWOrk, of et discasea, partieularty if resulting from mmu niry complaings, Caswell, Hazard & o o Prigtors, Now York. | For sale by drdyaras, P e MARRIAGE LICENSES, Tho folowing mnretuko Honses wera Tasued jpg N A Trstdener, - 0 Joffarwan, 111, o aasdeMeravn, 111 Bnerington, 1, . nrzingion, L Clnylen Zimne Enrh Oechonl simon Warren domilo K, Nort Davlt Mou Eilizubpth Jo 1 Alghonee Bicotte, Tdoscptitno Malott {l-‘mnk Mnry 1 Willlam Kovalowsil Auneplilne Novatail David Nown Ttonritta Korsiek, Jotin M, Rindo; ‘Anti Hul { Limng Bopinsid EVIL KOG svnre Chirlstian Worte, Stinnlg Burbo { Franz Finor, ieitis Kokl MARRIAGES, NOGERS—ELY-~Jnn. T, Tarkor, ut the restionco vt Clra Bt Fly und Jaios C. JUOKers, boitiaf ) alty. AR 18, by the Tev. A &, 10 DS, moter S DEALTILS. e, TEWIB—un, 23, 1931, Ableall Lowls, wted #yemi manth and nyn, Funcrl, will tuke place Friday, v, 2, st tlay, 1., Tron 831 Kltzio-nt, to Providucy 1aptise Clard thence to Waldbolim Conviery,. BEACH—an, 2 nt her taio residence, 43 Ny av., Abblo Stliwell, wifo of K. A, Lench, uged T jeag Uiunths and 2 dkya, Funoral survices of Mra, Tlench, also of Mr, Suj woll, from tho house Saturday b 1 welock p.ni. NELSON=AL Tlydo Park, Jan. 3, of uuene fuver, May Christisnson, witd of Ulu Nelsun, aged 3 o, T\ irnl fromt rosldonce. Bifty-fourth-st. and vate Tonietivy at 3 0 Clwetery, . _Friends nra hvited HANSEN-a 17, Mitcher, Y Johunon-placs, Miss dulin dinneon. Funural tunduy ut 10°v'cluck it rosidonce, e Dy cars to Losehll MILK—At the residonco ot Charlos Q. Cooley, 2y &'-lmfih-x;v.. '.A"x ey WOTIINK, JOn, 27, 0f Consins lon, Hentoii J. Milk. - Itémulns will uo sent 1ast via Michlgan Coninl ullrond Friday morning. < CASEY—Thureduy, Ja, 27, 0t his restdonco, D4t Joc-at., Thomis Cusuy, 0god 41 yours, urier o lingsd' patnfil finoss, Notice of funorl huronftor, ATt iy, dut. 47, Mathiow Wal B ycancune 1o imanipr Tl I FunGrl trom Nu. 2 Wost Washington-st. Satusty At 110'clock B, Nl to St Patrick's Churet, theoes 1y Culyary Coinciery by curs. NDORK—Jan, %7, at 11 a. ., of diphtberety ¥ eroup, butin Yondortnaod 6 yénrs’ It onihy scit codor] or uf Jucob i Yo U neeRl fll'l( morning, Jun. B-roukiyn (N, Y.) und " Vie plewso cops, BITBATLAN—Tan, &, at tho Meroy Hopital, Juzey Bheannn, aked H yennt, nutivo of Esketon, Limernd, Iralund, Funoral from Jate reatdenco, No, 1201 State-at. s 2 Friends ol day, Juti. 2, at 10a. . by enrs to Calva the tamily are invited, O, 2 b, Aublo G, Tlolt, only chiidet rs. Lol L 110 ¥ (lLica and Syrcuso (N. Y.) und Madison (W) papors plesse coys. ADAMS—In New York, Jan. 21, Willls A, Adany aged 21 yours 5 months and 2 duyw, unty caild of A drow 1L Adnms, of thia el Wumaine word taken to Grattan, Mass., for burist ANNOUNCEMENT, A N ADIOURNED MEETING OF T ‘nétive inmbars of tho Youne Men's Cbrisis A O g s I tho B . W, POTTER WILL CONDUCTTI '« Toon prayer eotitig to-doy nt 130 Madisosk ROF. GEORGE 1, FOSTEL Wilk Bpewk the Union \burnacle, corner Ak jund-av. anyd 'I'B(Hll!uh; JALii Ex._lq-nh'hl. FPIE MEMBERS OF TIE FIFN Ward Veterun Clib aro rt(“lll!lm] to uppeatt f vory importnt mueting o bo held ut No.2d Archur-av, to-nieht ut Y o'cluck, NHERE WILL BE . A MEETING 0P gc ;hul~‘unrun\\'nnlhnn&d thje evoninesh diyw, duuyl e fineldoe's [alle curnor’ Siate. und — Fhireaik Judyu Mocan will ddress tig nwoting. FPMENEXT I Preabyturiun levture goarse will grEntou Ly Disuoy Chonier. Subjuct; 0. R ROYAL BAKING POWDE TaL WEID ADYAL as: ABSOLUTELY PURE MADE FIOM GRAPE CIREAM TAITAR " Tlousakeeper's favorita I Yondinz cltled of tha wol rl Htiair rapryiton makus, wicl ik 1557, b o ,. Lz trom heavs 05 ety ud bl ity 53 Dreuds, or Juxurlons e without fuur Pey. Gu o il guwtiilo food, ¢ e AUCHION SALI: e By ELISON, FLERSHEDM : Clw Auctionuors, Biund b taudulphi-st 237 Barrels Sug AT AUCTION, This Friday Morning, at ! o'clock At Govermnunt Warshouse, . No. 8 East Washington- Souar uore or loes dumsyad:Ly wator. TersSH Hold by ordor of sivn. Burriger. : CO. ELISON, FLERSHEIM & B0, o CATARRIL B i Wei De Meyer ATARR cURE. Ona package s generally ¥ A veal cura of Catarrh for $1.00! CANDY, _oii " Hou 31, 62, 3k or B0 Folult bux by GEVIEss satiind i)