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and upon the sea shall have o of four Inches, has been necepted tion that tho HBonrd, by reason of lisnsters of last smnmm? wn::lll?y 0 eans seeking to apply o remedy, his ‘)‘If:r::t""m. The rules of tho Bonrd 4 |' ws o the adoption of the ono e :"ml to required that u space of not less lMplxlmm fusehos on ull sldes of tho bollers 'hmimm vessels bo kept elear of wootwork, o io thought_at tho Tressury Deparlment ll‘n( (he repeal of all rules upon the subjuct lylon § UE PREFEBABLE TO THE NEW NULE, \ smuel) as tho matter would thon ba left to Inasphretion of the local Inspectors, who, u‘f Tesponsihle for thelr worl, woull sce "f\“;“n Wunicient space for safety was left, ,‘M;‘ additionnl _reason for greator spaco fhan 18 required Dby ~the new rulo I8 il in the necossity” that Ingpectors shall wunble to get necess to the hollers upon nll l'fi s to sce that they are In good conditlon, 5[;1'15 13 manifestly Imprlmsllloh!,' \\‘lml,lgllllg E)‘l‘zn\l,\'; o e four or six _inches. ] m'}‘fi‘l‘n“lfi“t‘” interest of steamboat-owners, fl"hn naturally deslre to secure ceonomy o E‘ aoe, and not [n the line of additional safety for the tsavellng public planmiaa NOTIS, THE LAKE-FHONT. i Speetal Dispateh to The Citcago Tridune, WA::II.\'(}THN, . C,, Feb. 2.—The Houso Comumitice on Public Lands has inatructed {18 Chairman, Mr. Converse, at the flrat prac- ticable moment, to move to take up the Sen- ate Lake-Front blll, which lies upon the Speaker’s table, and pass it. Tho Committee Wil state that It s the samo bill to which the Committee hns agreed. This actlon of the House Committes makes it very probablo hat tho Il will ultimately pass. At tho present thne It occupies nearly tho foot of the list of Dills on the Speaker's table, CAPT. EADS, e ekt ¢what will probably be ealled “skillfu :;nmzenmm," is reported to have succeeded I turning an unfavorable majority of one of ha Interoceanic Committee Into a favorable majority witlf respeet to his lnten:cer\niu flway scheme, but the Committes 1s ;\“‘;Il.mzan'ml Ku to the details of the biil which they will report In Dis favor, Meanwhile the minority which 1s opposed to him proves fo be a vury resolute one in its determinn- tion to prevent any favorable report, If possi- ble, and, ns one of the means ot secomplish- ing this, recourse wis had this morning to flibustering, and the entire timo was con- sumed. Should these tactics be continued, It 'lhu possible to provent the report of biil, i THE REV, Jo M. l.)Rl'Zl(IOIK\'.t Publl for many years Superintendent of "Publle {uslmcl\%n’lu Michigan, subse: ueullr Prest- dent of the Industrlal University of Illinols, just returned from Europa, now liero com- Jeting and preparing some works for: pub- rlca(mu, 1y_recommended very strongly by he delegations of 1llinols and Michlgan, by Gen, lawley and other Influentinl persons, for General Agent of the I'enln‘)dy “und in place of Mr, Sears, deceased. 'The place hias asalary of §5,000 o year. CABINET MATTERS aro narrowing down to where tho publie will soon kiow something s well as Gen, Gar- fielt, Mr, J. B, Bowman, of Kentucky, tells his fricnds that the only question” unde- eided In his cnse s * whether le will be Secretary of the Interlor or Postmaster-General. For one or the other of these positions Ilm name of Bowmnn has been entered on Gen, Gardield’s Cabinet Jlst, and o brass chieck Issned entitling the holder o a place ns constitutional ndvlsor. Mr. Bowmun says: Itigromarkable with what unanimity Tam urged and supported by nvorylmd{y. Domocrats and Republicans, They are ull for me, every ono of them. The.Bonthorn Ropublicans aro unlted on me. and is doing PO me—at lenst be tells mo so—~and 8o 18 Cnnkllnf. As for Garflold, [bave known him intimutely for tyenty years, and, what Is more importunt, we both belone to the samo church., Now just give me a Jottor to him, won't you? ’ VICK-PRESIDENT WHEELER ve n dinner-party to-night to n party of riends, 'Pliers werg Prcgunt at the {able President Hayes, Chief-Justica Waite, Jus- tlees Swayne and Strong, Benators Anthony, Burnsile, Pendleton, il iuf Colorado), loar, Merrill, and Kernan, Representutives Walter A. Wood {n tho Inkes leat 8HACO :nm ndlen o serlous ¢ ~ Sherman and Schurz, and_Attorney-General Jevens, Judge Aldls'and Ben: Perley Poore. It wes » um%nlllemlt entertainment, and ono ¥hich will Tung bo remembered by those who wore presont. i BOUNTY TO INDIANA VOTAINTEERS. . Spectat Dispaleh ta The Chicago Tribune. WasmiNaroy, D. C,, Feb, 2.—3r. Browne, of Indinng, has futroduced a_ bill to provide for the pnyment of bounty to the enlisted wen of the Twelith, Sixteenth, and Fifty- tourth- Indiann Volunteers (one-year mcng, gt the rate of 8100 for those who ‘served the full term, $66.00 for full six wonthy, and L33 fora less perlod than six months, In <cnse of the death of such soldler, thy bounty shall be pald to his legal heirs, TEIMBUNSEMENT. . MeCold, of Iows, has Introduced a bill ta relmburso the Trustees aud Faculty of the Collegs of Physiclans and Surgeons nt Keo- kuk for tho toss of their college-building by 3 pest-110s) . The appropri- utes §25,000. i e LESTONATION OF CONFIRCATED MONFYA, Tho -Commlitee on_Indian Affalrs of the ouse hus reported back with a favorablo Tecommendation Mr. Poohler’s bill to restore 1o certaln soldiers of the United States army, elonging to the Sloux Nation, the monoys and annuitles confiseated by tho Unité States to relinburse white settlers for dum- 8ges Ineurred in the Alinnesota minssacre of 1, ‘The sum to be paid to these Indiana b the Government was 573,600 W the interest at 5 por cent ?t S1,472,000 which the United States stipu- ated to pay n the price of cortain lauds ,Lrl-lded Dby tho Slsseton and Wahpeton Sloux, A xl's Inulreqt wag pald for ten years, from 85 to 1863, when the massaere took plnce, )\:hun 1t was stmv&;ml by the luw of 181, The il recomended is to restoro to snch Lne 2!1(“:: x‘tcasmlalynl to the Ullmcld Shlttmzhrllt nassacre, such share of this woney us would bo their due. 2 % m;mmsxlnsr OF ARMY-OFFICERS, eoresentativo Townshend has Introdueed :xblll‘w amend the bill relating to tha retire- et of g0 that 1t shall apply o year, which 01} 1 RrOBY SUIN ihoso whty losve. ran d it d uve served e onrs commissloned oflicer, or are 70 l)’mnym nl:.l.“ B - LOGAN, THE SHAWNEE CHIEF, " he colebratod Shawneo Chiof Logan, T for somo genorations has figured in the e énul-rmul«xm &4 the friend of the whiteman, mp after lily klndred had been eruelly ninge L bm‘xll‘ Creanp and a force of Ponnsyl- ) Yunla mflitin, has eurionsl, iy, % reappenred fn B Stpee l"e(lfi,lm introduced to confltin to the certain Innds once buloning to mffi‘éfi'i’; “l,u;-:m;’ wlfillurn.wr Evlmhmds has Eul)- the Committoy o Teropart on the cune, from .,:'&("h ;:rtsomeflhu{’. IMI& , botwaon tho Unito the Wyundotts, Soncoa, Bhawsecs, Wire tribes of Indians, 810 wores ot lan L‘m»r"&""e" to tho children of tho Shuwnecs* cenals m‘!m" Lokun, und tho samo was 10 be nse y and sot out ucoununw'. Ly the treaty of Soptembur, 3818 (val. Indinn Lotween tho sumo parties, it t - Mm\lllll:nél{,n‘fl:‘hu;uil nol lmlnllou- of Logan without 0"1;‘::!,"-“&0! the Presidont. On {:u ‘llilh‘l(llll fentoxienua i HILOF, Ahat aate tho broy thto b in tho firste Jl‘:l)k und Lunvcmr tu, the .vnndrengr '1'5:'3.‘{3 s ]by ‘wdotes snd - bounds. It ) - tho Comenitieo ferwand convo ;"‘{'"::l\: ot tho Providunt, although the l'(:.lm‘rl:l‘-J nm_mmu Auch conveyunco'(a not to bio found, by min ll.t Truy montof A deed, parly destroyod 10 show it phroduced, of whioh' suitidlont is foft land, ung GuTPOTtS L0 bo s oonvoyanca of - this hlldwrlm‘m Which is indorsed, probably ‘in the 0 _‘mlqnl tho Indian Agent, whut purporty u‘m“mrm SEA lettur from Jobn C Eulnmm 0t W, o the Indian” Agont; mu. Prostdent does eonsont to bellovy tryly, u“qud. al30, und the Committeo tbery {3y g gore 288 [OF nor thun lifty yosrs b«-nnm.;‘““"""“' chal of titlo, which hus Dtllby Doasoasion, to tho prosent all il Loiuoh a8 the United Btates 8 Lt the quostivn ono of private tod Btatos vught ‘h"l’lllbep.‘.‘:,;:; :lm:nnllx ty recommend thit "m'“vlnluu." 0 awendod a3 to conform to THE po Wasmy ST-OPPICES, 2 NOTON, Fob, % —The P ropr s Yeh, LW —Thy Post. Welation bili iy amonded by m? (I‘!!)cx?u‘l\l - o wale, "‘| 8 Ul Apprg he S, irintlons ta-uay, g 3;,::)!“\:“:{:" the n.‘il’:nvgj'sn':';l?{fil'l‘c’fnm to tar o, A 6 1louse; 1% M.m,.“}::‘_ 8125,000; “steambont s:un'}c‘\,: Fooggr 14t Wall ‘servics on trunk lines lockg * ML buew, sisoo0; igall Committeq'alyy Ingeried & proy/s) P % e Postuyaytye. G exp;‘vv slon authior- 10 procure the Clatlfn, and Chittendaen, : Geu, Stierman and Gen, MeCaok, Seerotaries | | und el THE CHICAGO" TRIBUNE: THUflSDAY, TEBRUARY 3, 1881—-TWELVE PAGIS. manufacture of returi postal cards, and have amended the flouse provision in regard to advertlsements of genernl innll-letters by pro- reribing such advertisements shnll he” pub- lahed “in nob exeeeding ten lxuu n each i“"lmlm "Territory In which the service Is to ho lot, THE JEANNETTE, It 1a probable a whaling vessel wilt he pur- chased by the Government instead of dig- patehilng ‘& man-of-yvar-to mako a eruise in search of the exploring steniyer Jeannette, THF; MONROE DOCTIUNE, ‘The Senate Forelgn Nelations Committee will hold a specinl meoting soine Ry this week to tako nction on the resolubion re- ferrod to-At decluring it to ha against the spirit of the Monroe doctiing to allow tho Interoceanie Canal to he constructed by meuns of forelgn eapital, i THE RECORD. BENATH, Wasmyoroy, D, C,, Fob, 2.—A message from the President on Ponea Indian affairs ’\vns reud, It appears in the House proceed- ngs. Mr. Ioareommended thasentoncen which tho President expresses the desire that full reparation for the wrong done tha triboe shinll be mads during his term of oftice s amost manly and magnanimous utterance. The message and papers wero referred to the I'onea Commlssion, A communication from the Seerctary of tho Interior, {runsmitting tho Ute Commission roport nud corrospondenco with the Governoraf Cotoradu concorning tho Utes, was ordered printed, The followng roports wero mado: Nl Ao, Eavorabise tho LI ameitos on i $100,000 10 bo uscrl tndat. direction ot the Navy Dopartmont to proscoute the search for tho mnl?crlannnnlto. ot tho Arctie oxploring ox- o, 1y Mr. Davis (11L) from tho Judlclary Com= toltree, 1 subtitute for tho bill to nmond See, 459 of tha levised Biatutes, 80 18 10 oxtend ity pro- visiona to all thootlivern of the Unitad Stated In tho porfurtnenco of official ncts In which tho United 8tatea is n porty or has an interost. u;‘;llr. Whyte, from the Commitice on tho Yorktown Colebration, favorably, for the pur- chnso of the sword forniorly belonging to Georgo Wnlhln{ton. nr Mr. Burnside, from the Committea on Milltury Atnivs, favorably, tho Houso bill for tho reliof_of - cltizens of "Muntana who served with the United States truops in tho wir with Nez Perces, and for tho rolier of the helrs of such ns woro killed in tho sald service. Mr, Wallnee roported with amendients the Post-Oftico Appropriation bill. Oridered printed 8 nmended. 5 Tho Ponsion Al;,:pro riation bllt was talkon up, Mr, Voorhees submitted rome romarks in op- ruumnu to tho pending nmondment, belin, g what 4 comuiouly kiown ns tho * sixty-surgeons b le sald tho business of tno Ponsion Oflico was transncted upon the ldea thatevery applicuntisn fraud, that ull wilidavits aro untrie, and that very fow gnunluwemdlsnhlcd in tha War, Ho naserted tho bonesty ot tho rnnalmwm of the Govermmont as a class, nddlpg that, whilo he held n goat in tho Benato, ho would Inslst tuat the contruct of tho Government with the rank 'lmfllnllotut ftabruve defendera should be kopt nviolute. The Dill wis thon Inld asido and tho Land-ln~ Beyeralty bill taken up as unfinished busiuosd, At 4:45p, m. tho Senato ndjournod. HOUSH, The Jolnt resolution approprinting $40,000 for n monument commemorating tho buttle of Heu- nington was adopted. 5 A resolution wus also adopted calling on the Beerotary of the Interlor far coples of all papers in his office for tho lnst clchteon monthe rofat- ing fo complnints and charges agalnst any In- dlan Agent or otherofiicer in tho Indian sorvice; Also, informntion a8 to whut steps have been taken Lo proseouto, A moessago was recelved from tho Preslaent transmitting u report of the Commission np- pointed to uscortain tho facts relutive to tho ro- moval of the Ponos Indlana to Indian Terrl- tory, and to inquire into its presont candition, and also gdeclarution mude by the Chlofs uf that tribg, satting forth tho compensation they witl necopt for thelr lauds und for injuries done the tribe by the removal to Iudlun Tarrltory. AnunLuuung from tho reports of tho Hecre- tary ot the Interior, Agent 17, A. Howard, and the Scnute Committee upon tho subject the Prealident suys: The report of tho Commisslon appointed by mo and tho teatimuny takon Ly thom ady’ yury Hitio to what was pirendy conlained In Lo ofticlal TeDOFts of_ the Eacrotary of tho lnterior und the roport of the Son- nte Cumiittoo tiiching tho tnjustics doua the Panca udians by thele remioval to the lndisn “Perritory. 3ppiiy, Howevor, tho uvidenca reoortail by the Come inisslonand thetr rocomsmendations, polat ot cane ©lusivoly the triuy mensiire of redress wiioh tha Go- grument ol tho Uniod Niatos oughit now to aunpt. ‘I'hio Caniminsion i [ta conolnsions umiita to ststo un importunt fuct a3 to tho presont condition uf the Poncus In Indian ‘Torritory, but 1ho ovidonco they have reported sliows clenrly and conclusively Uit thi Poncua now roslding In thut Cerritory, 521 1 nuiii= her, are satistiod with tiielr new Howme; that tboy ara hualthy, comfortablo, nnd. contontod, und that thoy aro troely wnd denily decidod to wihore t the choteg anuounced in the I8ttor o Uok. L, 1, uid tho ducki- ration of Dec. 17, 184h t_remain in tho Indian Torei- wry, und not 16 return tv kol T ¥ evidance reportod also shows thats fraguont of tho Y'onca tribe, portinps 130, which ix ktill tn Hinkotn and Nobraskn, prefar o romain on thoir uld resurvailun, in viow ot theso facts, I am contident tho rocoms mendation of thu Cominiesion, togothor with tho doclarution of tho Calefs ot Decomber Inat, sub- stantiully followed, wiilofford asolution of the Ponen «quostion which i conslaent with the wishes und in= terust af both hrauches of the (ribo, with the soitiod Induwn polley of thy Gavornment, sid as practicablo with tho domuids of fustice. Our geus ot indlan policy for the future should embracy the tollowing iduos: 1. "Uhe Indians should bo propared l'orcl“wunllltz by RIVINK (0 thelr youn of buth soxos thit indusivial and gonoral oducution which i reiinit to ennblo thont to bu sell-supporting and cupable of self-pratoction 1 clvilized conmunition, 2, Lund should honilotted to Indlans in reveralty, inultenabla fur s cortain poriod, i, Ldlinns stiould have Tuir compunastion for thelr 1ands not required tor Individus) alloimants, the smiount to b {avestad with sultablo safoguards for 4. With theso proraquisits socurad, tho Tndians ahduld be uiadu oltizony, und thvuatud 'wits o rikiits ad witls thio respoasibilicios of itlzans bip, 4. It in theretora rocommendad that Jegisiation be adoptedt i rexard o tho Ponc 1ndinis, BULHOFLin o Hecratary of thn Litorlor t seewrs 0 ndividun ‘menibora of tho Ponca tribs, n & 1and for tholr support, inniichubla foF & W of yenrs, or untii the reatriction on allenution may b renley by iy Lrosidont. “Amplo o und opportunity sball Lo ulvon inomibars of the teibe froaly U Chuosa tholr atioiments, eithor on tlieir now o old ressvations. don Chl ¢, 17, 18U[ 1n short, nothing shoul 0 1o show the Indiana that the Governmont rewards tholr Fivhis o oqually tii080 Of 1ta citlsent. Thy Uio hias conio ‘wihien tho poticy sl bo W piuco Lho Inuians asraje o upon tho sudie footin with uihor parmatient InhRbItan of thia country, 1 do 1ot uns ortaka to apparliol e blame for tha injustico dona tho Poncus,” Whuthor the Executlve, or Louruss, or, the puilc {a cliotly h fault I8 not ndw a quustion of pructieat {mpartance, As Chiof Exocutive ot the thing whon tio wrotiy was consummated, | am deopiy sonisible thut snouch of tho respouslbiiity for thut ‘wrong Justly attachos to 0 (o mmuko 1L my personal (luty wnd gurnest dvaira to do all 1 own to aiveto tiuso Indlun peoplo thut measurs of rudress which Is ro- quired aliky by justico und huwanity. 3 ILUTHERPORD L, LIAYES, BXECUTIVE MANKION, Fab, ), lsil, ‘The moessage was ordered printod and reforrod to the Committeo on Indiun Affnirs, . . Post-Itouto bill was reported from tho Comuitive onn I'ost-Olfloes and Post-Roads and pusicd, Mr, Knott, Chatrinan of tho Comulttoe on the Judlulnrz submitted the report of that Commit- tee touchiny Lho right of the Bonato to otlgiuato fi:‘pm‘lmuum bitls. Ordered printed und recow= ted, 3r. Tawusend (0.) futroducod o bill, which was referrud to tho Comnittec ou Wuys and Menns, in regard to dutles on manufndtures of iron, ote, 1t wmends Buc. 2,606 of the Hovised Btatutes, which Nxea the duty at 35 por cont advulorem on munufactured artleles, veasols, und wargs not otherwiso provided for, of brass, tron, ur other motals, exvept kold, stiver, plating, copper, and stoel, or of which vithor of thoso mnuterinls is o camponent or muterial of chiof value, by udding a proviso that whenover any such inanutactures, oto., \vould‘pny less ituty than is imposod on tho matoriul of chtef valuw cutored Into tho same fn (ho fortn It bid Inst before entering 1nto such munufacture, ete., then such manutuoture, eic., shall puy the rame duty us is lmmund on tho sunio matorial of chlof valno In tho said Iast form. Mr. Wand proscated a potition frown i number of large muhufactorios In Ponasylvanin in fuvor of thoe Llaton Tarltf Commlission, Ro- orred, ‘Tho Houso thon went Into Committoo of tho Whole (3. Converso in_tho o)mlr] ol tho Dis- trict of Columimbla Appropriation bill, Mr, Neat offored an amendmont, which waa ndopted, uuthorlzlng the Troasurer of the United States 1o purebaso uny of the funded fn- debtedness of thoe District of” Columbia for tho sinking fund authorized to be created for the redombtion and puymont of the indebtedness of the District ay, In hls opinion, may be for tho best Intercst of such Jlistriot, Tho Cominittee thon rose sund reportod tho LIl o tho louse, ‘when it pussed—yuoas 140, nays 24, 1e; Atkins, Chalrman of the Cowmnitico on l}p Pry)| rlauoul. reported the Legiilutive, Judl- ol 1 wouuvu)\prwrrluunn bl Orderod prluui ox pocomnitted. It recommonds an upe propeldad o $17it1.00, Lon furtivruotion the Speaker lald beforo the House g inessage fromn tho President, trans- mitting for cunsiduration und uur!‘mpnu e notion l\x,v Congross a lottor from- the Bucrotary of the Navy, recommending wn pppropriution of §200,« W0 Tor the ektablishiieny; ufi.atutions ou tho Auworlcan lamrun. The l':q ,d?:a ys: . n this paper tho concurrout {oatfaioy . R St fora fn'.{.i“!nm":.'r enrt, ka tu Uiy feusibILLY wiid neeassity u€uatabiish- 4 wioh stativis uid the groat sdvepiakes o tiow thérerous to thy meval atid CoBimercial iersie of tho tnited Btatws, is ciearly ol {orib, un uratiuns wdduced caniul Lot commend tianiselvos, aar conddent, v the carist uid carotul attention o Conuresa. Convinewd of 1o wisdom snd prouristy 0f the sudsauivns iy brosutitad: | rocommbni to Con- Kryss b ugpropruativn f O s 1wl oy the Bou- utary Of tho Nuvy, t bu ot his dlspossl 8t oucs fup x 'expondiiure, ss suoh A3 sultably arrangemests can i 4 i AY K, b, 3, 11, ¢ Tho messuie was ordered pristedand referred to the Comuwlttey on Appropria tious, 0 1ado Lu thy pruposad BXRCUTIVE MANBION, NEW YORK. Customary Falling Off in Volume of Exchanges the Past. Week. the Stock Propertles Xoverlsh and Unsottled In Wall Stroct Yosterdny. Fire Underwriters Organizing to Resist Hostile Legisla= tive Schemes, The Mexican Railway-Building Proj- ect on an Extremely Substan- tial Footing, Anxioty of the Worli's Falr Commisslon for Timely Stade Leglse lation, Probability that an Important Funding Offer Will Boon Come from New York, MONEY. COMMENTS OF THE ' PUTLIC.” Hvectal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribuns. New Yons, Feb, 2.—*“Legitimate business ns woll ny speeulation in-all parts of the country, ns well a8 In Now York,” suys the Puhille, *was checked last week In part be- cnuso of the sovere weather and the interrup- tion of telographic and rallroad communlen- tion, but sume renctlon was natural after the extraordinury activity wihich had prevailed for three successive weeks, and all communi- catlons had been Interrupted. At nearly overy city In the country the ex- changes Iast week were smaller than for cither of the preceding weeks this month, and yet tho aggregate would have been thought vory lnrge a few months aro, and was rarely equaled Inst’year prior to Novembor. In comparison with Junuary, 1880, n month of nctivity then almost un- precedented, transactions show a consider- ablo increase, and nearly every clty shares in the galn. This Inereuse, - too, occurs not- withstanding o material decline In the aver- age of prices, The following shows the amountof exchanges at San Franclseo for the week ending Jan. 22, and other eitles for the week ending the 20th: Per eent, LR 1881, 1850, $0.63,400474 $772,770,003 TRBTLE ) O50RE - T041M4,550 288 JLTNRS S VRCTHET S TN (1 %l‘l:ll I:Jumclsm. g:”&ll.{ 2, 18 BYurr .85 8,030,220 LR i0L 77000 24811,600 300,607 ] 1daqane e X ViBHE 030,25 bi5.6h1 WRBAL 12T £IN6H giTAn Total,,..... 61206578007 $0RLTIELI0 OutaldoN. ¥ric AUSHME 20IMAL THE DECHEASY IN LXCILANGES ot New York' In comparison with the pre- cedlng week Is duo only Inpartto the shrink- ngein stock transnctions. Sales fell from 3,500,000 to 9,000,000 shares, and there was n declino in the average price because the ae- tivity was more Iargely in low-priced stocks. Novertheless tho remainiug exchanges, after deducting double the market value of stocks, were only $320,4459,473 lust week, aguinst 060,011,514 the week bofore., Interruption of business by tho breaklng of wires and the blockade of the streets woull account for mnuch of this decline, but o simiinr decreaso from_ the third to the fourth week of Junu- ary appears all over ¢he country. Not In Wall street alone, and not in this city alone, “the market was fired,’ and thero was an Ine clination to rest n fittle after unparalleled activity and oxcitement. In comparison with the great nctivity of January, 1880, however, cven tho {asl. weck shows a re- markuble -expansion of business in cvery part of the country.” e WALL BTRELT. STOCKS TEVERIST AND EXCITED, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes New Yopk, Fob. 2+-On tho Stock Ex- changoe tho speciiation opened strong, nnd prices generally showed an advance on the closing quotations of yesterday, Defore the first Board the markeb sold up X to 914 por cent, Texas Paclfic and the Elvvated Rallway shares leading In the Improvement, but sub- sequently o reaction of X% to 1 per cont took placo, the latter in Western Union, Townrd noon the speculation ngain took an upward turn, and an advance of I{ to 21{ per cent was recorded, which was nost marked {n tho Elevated Rallway prop- erties, Texas Pacllle, and Kannsas & Toxns. During the aiternoon the speculation tvas ‘charactorized by a, feverlsh and unsottled tone, and in the late dealings n somowhat froo selitnz movement was devel- oped, which resulted in a sharp deeline throughout the sutire l1st, Prlees foll off Y @4}¢ por cont from tho highest vointof the day, Manhattun Elovated, Metrovolitan Ele- vatod, Canadn Southern, Ontario & Western, Unlon Pacitte, Now York Central, Late Shore, Texas Paclfie, Luke Erle & Western, and the Granger proporties behig also proin- inent in the decline, In the flual snles thero was o purtlal reactlon ot %@3{ per cent, but the general market closed unsottlod, THE MONEY MARKET worked smoothly throughout tus entlre dny at4@0 per cent on call on pledge of slock collatoral, with the great bulk of the busi- nesant 5 per cent. At the closo thers wore heavy offorings of capital at 4 por cont, ‘The Government bond dealers found ready ne- commodation ut 8@+ per cent. Thne loans were quoted nt 81@5 por cent, according (o the length of thne und the collaterats, In the discount murket, primo erenntile paper ruled nt 434@5% por cent, ¢ The sterling-oxchange market was nom- Inally unchanged at 483 for sixty-day bills and 480 for emand, but on realbusiness rates wero less firm than on yesterdny, The de- cline In cotton, both liere and in tho Southoern markats, has given o batter supply of com- wercinl bills, Rallroad mortgages wore fair- ly nctlve, but the market wusirregular, Bos. ton, Hartford & Erlefirstandvanced from 503 to 10, and returncd to 50t, Kansus & ‘Loxns firats roso from 1085 to 1093 do secouds, sold up from 834 to 83%, and roturnel to 825, New York, Pennsylvania & Ohlo fimt In- comes deelined froim 63 to 01, and recovered to 61}¢, Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg consolidated firsts advanced from 91 to 0134, and receded to 0035, ‘Toxus Pacifie lnnd grant incowmes rose from 83 to &‘i,) nd closed at 8233 do firsts, Rio Grande Divislon, ad- vanced from 08l¢ to 08, Unlun Pucitle firsts declined from 114 to_ B, sl recovered to 1183, Central Paciiic firsty advanced from_ 1135¢ to 113}, Chesuponlio & Ohio 8s, Clnss I, off from & to 83, Don- vor & Rio Gratdo firsts from 1143 To 114, Erie consollduted seconds from’ 100J§ to 1004¢, Houston & Texns maln line firats trom 11310 11134, Iron Moutitain scconds trom 111 to 113, Moblle & Ohlo pow .3 from 100 to 10847, Nuw Jersey Contral Incoiues X?m 101 to 100, ana Winona & St Peter firsts” from HLto 110, C, C &L Co Incomes rose froun 74 to 7485, Iron Mountaln tivst proferred In- cé:gwsl m“ul:‘b,‘q‘ to L‘ll lm;llmn;pnllu‘,J 7])‘4:;'.1’:1!;9' & Borh wcond eotes trom 07 (o Jufl!:m;fi flomt: from 104 (o 110, Lako Shor 8 Mlchigan Southern sinking fuud from 100} - to 10, Lafayette, Bloowly ston & duncle i comes from 8035 to 52, Lake Erle & Western fucomes from l‘71_5.,’ to 7, Ohlo Contral lue comes from 86 to’ 87, St. Lows & Sun Fran- elsco seconds, class l;, froms8to s, 8t. Paul Tty o Do e Ll & S ol Hay rol L, AUl O Il R from The o S Sinleacolls & Manltoba seconds from 104 Lo 106, an Tacific consols from 103 to 101, e INSURANCE, RS COMBINING FoRr TRETION. Bpeeial Dispatch 1o The Uhicagn Tribune, Nuw Youg, Fob, 2—The ofilcers of the Unlted Flre Underwritors In Amerlen, an organization formed at the Natlonal Conven- tion of Company Managers last fall, are ynletly doing effective work towards defeat- Ingz what Is desmed advorse insurance legls- Intlon where bills affecting lusuranca com- panles have been Introduend, Representn- tives of tho organization have appeared with all sorts of argoments and perauusions to tlefent every objectionable measure, . In Ifli- UNDERWRIT SELF-PRO- nols, Minnesota, and Massachusetts the' agents of the corporation have been so fur 1ho most successfitl, as no bills of importancy have hieen us yet introduced. At Albanythe compantes have mnothing to do in that direction further than to walt and watch for dovelopments, In a elrenlar lssued to<day to the Compnnies by the ofticers of the organization attentlon s directed to the *linportance of communleating to thisoflice, No, 13 Broadway, information iu reference to unwiso legistation, State or municipal, within the field of their (the Companies') operation, and to give freely any sugrestions or recomtuendations. as o the courss to he pursued In reststing such legislation, and how this Association ean be made more useful In the work,” ‘Iho circular concludes as ful- lows: 1t I3 important that tho interests of all soc- tions and all classea of companies ahould be «anserved by tho operation of this Assaciation, which we aro desfrous of muking ns brond aud eatholty a8 possible. ‘I'he large number of un- fuu bllls atfecting insurance [nicrests nlrendy ntroduced Lhls winter in Btato Legislntures, and the probability that muny mors oquully une wise ure to follow, indicato n necussity for tho closost watchfulness on the part of tho membars of this Aesovlution, Notonly thelr own fiter- cats dumand this uttentlon, bat nlso thosa of the arsured, who must ultimately pay [n inercascd rates of promium for additionnl cxpensos and burdens thus imposed upon tho business. ITEMA OF' INSURANCH. ‘The loss by the great dry-goods fire of last week 1n this city was estimated at S690,000, Interested undérwriters now inslst that the loss wil] not exceed 150,000, The Mechanies’ Mutial Insurance Com- Y:mr. of Boston, has reinsitred all its risks 11 the United States branch of the Scottish Unlon and Nntlonal Iusuranca Company, The Scottish Union_obtalned about $0,000 cash and nysumed 5,000 policies, one-tenth of which It canceled, ‘The Canla Guarantes Company has made the necessary deposit at Albany, and has been udmitted to do business in Now Yoik, Willard Harley, of New York, hield n 810,- 000 polley in thy United States' Life-Insur- ance Company, and committed suiclde, ‘Lhe Cumpnn[y refused to pay the claim on ne- count of’ false representations concerning - tomperate habits. Judge Sedgwick in the Superior Conrt, Now Yorlk, has just directed n verdlet to be given for the Compnny. —— VERY SOLID. TAL NEW MEXICAN RAILWAY PROJECT, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. NEW Yonx, Feb, 3—Very little comment has been made on o bill just introduced by Senator Astor In the New York Leglslature incorpovating the * Mexiean Southern Rail- way,? Yet there Is more In that bill than in any other, except the McCarthy charter for thls city, which has been introduced Lhis sesslon, *There’s miitions In it,”” and n goad many of then, Even the Hst of incor- porators Is suggestiva of .o vast and Inter- national importance. Among the names we find those of U. 8. Grant, Edwin D, Morgan, ex-Minlgter Mathias Romero, ex-Presl- dent DTorfirlo Dinz, Francisco Mar- Juro, Miguel Castro, Ignaclo Pombo, Gen, Igtnclo Mejia, Iroderico llernadez, Sidney Dillon, Russell Sage, Jesse Seligman, Frederlek L. Ames, Frank Work, Jay Gould, eney G. Mwquant, U, 8. Grant,, Jr,, C. 1% Tluntington, James . Work, J. B. Houston, Solon Jlumphreys, Steplien B, Musgrave, John, B. Frisble, Edward D, Adams, and Thownas Nickerson, ‘LChor incorporators are vested with THE LARGEST POWERS, They may acquire tfrom Mexico the right to tuild and operate rallronds and telezraph lines In that country, and to bulld and oper- ato stenmshilps to run to and from Mexleo, and the grant is mude to just the men who ean obtain froin Muxlco the most liberal con- cesslons, . 'lis popularity and nfluonce of Grant in Mexico nro almost, unuounded, He has had his tenaclous mind fixed on great m’a‘«cm of Amerleanizing and doveloping _ Mexico over sines the War closed. Ilis visit to Mesleo mearly o yoar ago | was with express referenco to these projects, and his personal Infinenco and persunsions wan over to hig large views ncnrl‘y all the Ieading Mexleans. 1enco the signilicances in the list of Incorporators of such nunies ns these of ax:Minister Rumero, ex-Iresidont Diaz, Gen, Mejln, nnd other Mexlean leaders, ‘Thelr allianco with Grant {s perfect, i their eolperution wiil bo of the most eflectunl character, The solldity of the enterprise which has eryatalllzed around Grant s evl- denced by tho numes of such _Incorporntors Jnly Gonld, Russell Sage, C, 1% Hunting. ton, flenry G. Marquand, and sowme of Mr, Vaunderbilt's well-known frionds, TIE JEANNETTE. TIE PROPOSED RELIEF EXPEDITION, Rectal Disvateh to Th Chicaco Tribms, New Youw, Feb, 2.—Regardine the pro- posed exvedition to the rellof of tho Jean- nette, the Herald's Washington special snys: “Socrotary Goff suld today, ‘T am deeply Intorestod In the success of the proposed expedition, and am somowhat Impatient at the Information that it would bo uscless to leave San Frun- elseo hefore the 15t of June. Wo lave thought over the wost avallable plans to accomplish tho end. Success as well ns economy would seem to dictate tho cmploy- ment If possiblo of one of thostenm whalers. THEY ARE BUILT FOU TIE ARCTIC SEA, und consequently ready nndmoro serviceible than wo conlid possibly inako the Waelinsotts, 1t 18 not, however, certaln that wo cun char- ter snch @ vessel, aud 1n that event we wiil hvo to muko the best uso wo cun of tho ves- sol, "‘WIJ'M action does tho President proposo *Tho President futends to aend a specind message to Congress urghiiz the approprine tion. and setting forth tho necessity for lm- medlate actlon, ~ “I'he ndditlonal Inforization wo now seek, L preswime, will be st hand by Friday, and AT THE CADINET MEETING that day the subject will ho suficiently do- veloped to outliyie the message for comii- wleatlon to Congress thy nest day, It must b o evident that wo havo mot needed wrging, The v ri‘ mention of the subject hus sot *us all wstir, und what we nrv nhnlng at now I3 to muko the measure: of vetlof tull wnd fm- medinte, 08 soon ns it [% possiblo for @ vessel g{ 'i‘x"'"fi“"“ the lfcu Moo beyond Helring ralt, IMPORTAN'T, II' TRUR. A NEW BCHEME FOI REFUNDING THE NA- . TIONAL DENT, New Youk, Feb, d—~The Commerelul soyss *In reference to refunding at Wash- Ington wo have reason to belleve a propost- tlon will bo made from this elty to oxtend §13,000,000 of the 5 per conts of 1 for ten yeurs ut 8 por cont ‘withdut tho . cost of printing new bonds ora commission for the exehango of the bonds, ‘This {sull thy rofunding that will be wanted by the new admintstration of the I'rensury utier the 4th of Maroh, Thero Is, or will be, money In the "Trensury to pay off the remainder of thy bunds of 1881 bearlny b gy 0 per cent Interest, THH WORLD'S I'AIR, THE COMMISSION GEXTING ANXIOUS, . Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, New Yonk, Fob, 2--The Exeeutive Come mitteo of the' World's Fulr Commlission at thelr meoting to-lay had under discussionan address, copies of which o to he sent each Stats Commissloner, snd the purpuso of which {8 to arouse luterest and secure cobpu- ration, The address suys: : In a fow weoks tho Stute Legistutures now (n soasion will have adjourned.” I they Tl to ke npproprintions towsrd vrwurllui Tor staty oxhibitions 4 velueble opportunity will be lost. At thelr next seaslon i 13 there” may atill be timo for appropriations desirablo Purposes, hut or mich a genernl eollection of products us should he made. Thu States and Tereltoried will determine ench for ftaelf the manuer rud vhurneter of 1ta exhibitlons, Soma will prefer 1o mnke others 1o exhibit full exnhibitions, 1 #pecialties, athers (o contribute: townrd the ex- L pensed ol exhibitors, Some will proposs to fiuee- nish thelr own exhibition bulldtigs, others wiit seck apnce In the Liitdings of the Commiesion, IL1s yet too carly to forecast the futurs of these Btuto exhibits, biut at the proper time they will take shape neoording to clroumatances, It is to ba expected that approprintions for 1883 will ho mtch lnrger than those for 1§70, Tho timos are .propitious, TTIEMS, A GREAT SKOW-BTORM, New Yonre, Feb, 2—The snow-storm which comnienced yestorday at duylight has heen one of th severegt of the season. The wind blew n gale. "It wns necessary to double-up teams on all the street-cars, The ronds and some of tho dowl town streets were almost fmpossa ble. In the evenlng the thermometer went down fo 0 nnd the streets wero almost deserted, ‘The rivers were full of fes and the forry-bonts wera running very Irregulnr. Soins of them stopped altogether. ThoSound steniners also experfenced great difiicully in making thelr trips, The trains on all the railronds were delayed. Doth the Hudgon nnd Enst Rivers are so crowded with lee, (s morning, o3 tojsertousty interfere with travel by the ferries, THE WEATIER AT NIGHT, Thisis about the coldest night of the sea- son, 'Tho thermometer 13 1 degree above zero, and o high wind prevails, Dispatches from Long Istand, New Jersey, and various points In Now England state that the cold Is Intense, with a leavy wind, the mereury vanging from zero to 80 degrees below,” Travel . -1s serlously Interrupt- ed by snow in many locailiies, "TPersons com- pelled (o be vut last night sy the stormwas the bitterest ever experienced. 'The tempera- ture fn the ety at sunrise was 1 degreenbove 2ero, « Un the hllls In theoutskirls of Brook- Iyn and Harlem the temporature rangnd from zero to 4 degrees helow. “The travel in the L‘“?’ 13 improved by the snow-fell, 1t has filled the ruts and holows witieh have long ;»xlmuuch:d traflie. ‘I'lie mails nre all behiia me, THE SMALL-POX SPREADING. The sudden and atarming increase in the nunber of small-pox cnses reported ling cansed the Board of Health to {uke stops looking 1o an Increase of the facllities for the treatment of cnses of infectlous disenses, Ouly enses of yellow-fever are allowed by the 1lealth ofticers to be moved to tha pest hos- P"“l5 at lower quarantive, and all other eases huve to be provided for by the connty, The space accupied b{ the present J tal at Riverside, at the lower énd of Rundall's, is insutliclent, and the site is not regarded ay betng entirely suitable. There are now over 81Xty casey there, many of them in temporary structures, and the authorities are alarmed at the Inerease, since the cases reported last year aversged only one a njonth, MK, CIRISTIANCY'S AGENT, Charles L. Blood, who was Mrs, Chris- tinney’s agent In this city to receive from her nged lover, Mr. Giro, the letters sho wrote him, Is in fnll under an order of ar- rest granted by Justice Pratt Iast suminer, The order was lssued in tho suit of Henry Walker and _Orville Hamon against Blood and Janies Veliere. The sult wis for $10,000 damages tor an alleged swindle In conec- tion with tho sals 1o . plalutifis of some ex- clusive rights for the sale and use of oxygen- ized air, of which Blood claimed to bo the inventor, HEAVY DETTING ON A TIORSL-RACE, The trotting horses Edward and Richard have been matehied to trot mile heats, best threo to five in harness, at Hartford, Conn,, on the first Mouday in Juno next, . frunk Work, owner of Edward, wagered £20,000 against Louls Lorillard’s $10,000 thut his horso_could beat Foster Dewey's Rlchard. Mr, Work now offers ta wager $30,000 nore to £10,000 on the result of the race. This is tho Inrgest bettinge on record for a trotring ruee, It s suid §100,000 will be pending on the mateh, PERILY OF COASTING. While consting at Collegs Point, L. L, Charles Barngert and his two daughters and three other young wowmen started down the il with such speed that before the sled could he stopped it ran-off _the wharf and = piunged into Flushing Bny, carryving tho " riders with it, ‘Tho broke through the ce, hut it reseued, ftis thought two of the women will die from the shock and cold. Miss Barnzert wos terribly cut abont the bhody with tlontine lee, Sliortly after the aceident another slejgh, cnrfi,'m' several young men and boys, ran into the bay at the same ploce, The cousters wero rescucd almost perlshing, A WALKING MATCIHL The twenty-five-mile walking mateh for 8500 o slde and the champlonshiv of Amerlea, between A, C. Holske, chinpion, and Dennis Driseoll, was won by the Intter, 1lolske re- tired after covering twenty-onc miles and gave up the contest, Driseoll continued to walk wntll he covered twenty-thres miles fn :::211 44, eclipsing all previous American rece ords, OCEAN COMMERCE, In January 497 vessels fram forelgn ports arrlved at New York, agalnst 592 for tho suniu wonth in 1880, - The eoustwise arrivils were 894, against 550 In 1850, e —— “Rndymion. Tho officinls of tho Iinghlsh circuluting libra- rles sy thut moro copies of * Lnoymion ' are rutitrned with tho feaves of thu kecond and lmnl‘\‘ulumus uneut than of any athor reeent novels. Gentle Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundnnt, beantiful Jair must uso LYON'S KATHAIRON. This elefinnt, chenp articlo nlwn{s makes the Hair grow freely and fust, keeps it from falling out, arrests and ecures gray- ness, removes dandruff and itching, makoes tho Hair atrong, glvirg; it a curling tendency and kecping it in oy desired position, ~ Beau- tiful, healthy Halr is the sure result of using Kathairon, Wei De Meyer's GATAS URE—1inquestionubly medieal discovery remedy which asalmilutos with tho mneous motn- brane. and farms nat only u locat but u constis tutlonal oure ut uny stage, Ono puekngo gons vacelnation, A crully ruitiovs, Dellvered by Deagglsts or by D, B bewey & Ca, 48 Deyest, N, Y., $LO) come plote, Mrentlso wnd remurkublo statononts by thecured matied free. Thoafilctod can rofertog D, W, L TREsnsL, Blgln, 1, . Mg, 1L JarveEn, G Slone-st,, A Munstield, 0, Raxx i, 4H Cinrkeat., Chicigo. s, M. B, BHENEY, D82 Buvanub-st., 88, Louls, Aning, Opers Prina Boung. 0vTON (the swlimmur), Flushiog, L. T, BNEDIOT, 87 Urowiwuy, Now York, - Rev.C H, TAVLOR, 140 Noble-st. thooklyn,N. Y, Hov. A, H, Bunsei, Fredoriek, Md. . Jev.ro, K. PraTz, B Stophens Chureb, Phila, Rov, G J. Joxgs, Now Brightou, N, Yy, &0, &€, ' Aroal curv of Catasrh for §LW. WAATURDAY, NIGTT DAY N RDAY N . LEAGUE i e o THE T IN TH TIHE L THE THE I ']:IIE I e NOW READY it FEAG S HEWSDE ’1[‘ LV.A(H‘I: HE LEAGU B LEAGUE AGIE 58 U BATERDAY LEAGUE LEAGE SATURDAY NIGI GREAT DETECTIVE STORY, . “Saturday Night” WHERE, Ask for No. 23, Which contains the Beginning of The League of Crime! oF e . TELIE THR OF CRIME! BE FOUND IS WEEK'S AND FOR SALE BY ALERS EVERY-~ OF CRIMH OF CILIME O] LM WEEK'S “SATURDAY NI WHEK'S % ATURDAY, NIGHT 5 S S BATURDAY NI HT BATURDAY NIGHT® WEEK'S % SATURDAY NIGHT* S MAVERLYS THEATIE, L ILHAVERLY... Mnnnger and Proprietor. SUNDAY E;IEENING, FEB. 6, 0'CLOCK, ROSSINI'S STABAT MATER, Supplemontod with & Miscollancous CONCERT, in which Millo. ALWINA VALLERIA, Mme. BACCU Miss ANNTE LOUINE CARY, | Blanar CASE Suies MAUE LOUISERWIFT, Slenor AV Mo ANNA pE 3 &iinor GAL. {, PUENTE, “heitor DI Ana the full tiand and Chnru 6f LI MA "8 OFEILA will take part. Dircetor of tho Music and Conductor. Stgnor ARDITIL PROGIAMME, ‘Bit, ».Chorna anini ix and v gnor Galneel or Ml wid ehorin Hilo. Alwinia Vallarin, Miss Quartet, " Sancta Mater" G i Cimbu- 3 hiniund (ialasi, LAlr, " Fae ut Portem *, “Alte; * lntismmatus "] Quartet, “ Quando Corpus™ furin aud chorus Mije, Alwitin Vulleriu, Miss ‘A L. Cary, Sige, Unmpanini wnd Sont, SMile, Alwitin Villena, Miss A. 1 Cury, Stgnarl Cainpanial, fintasal, nn PART ISCELLANKC 1 Morceau Ia Gavorte, 1. inkentin ™, 13y tho Urchiextii, 2 Alr, * Vainoment & Valre, o 4. Tho Torendor Xonk n 1t 5. Brindial, 5 Semroto” (“Lucreeis Borula™), Bonlzettd i, Aun o lilores. 4, 11arp Solo, * Perzo, « nmtierintics Mme. Baceanl, 7. Tarontolln, *Gln i bana s stmier Dot 1iont & sptintng Quartdl, “Mentro Il Pl™ (*Mar- ‘tha Mmo. 31, Amen, Chorus l"inllng il l"‘.‘nrmt‘n‘ on el Puonte. < Jtosuinl Slnor Arditl Gonsrat ndm ots tu snle at L dntly Tram Ut 6. HAY J. ILAVERLY,, HMER MAJERTY ¥ourth, TINS TRUISD Llanolta, 1, 81, HEL P ENTEL Nuticy. M J v BELLOCA, " and Marta, Mine, “BTELKA white wil] ‘I fro- duce Tor tho et time a Potks Cantabtlo enitiled *Fior dd Musgheriin®” composed by Sy, Arditl oxe Vreasy Tor Minw, tiaruter. FRIDAY, KIEHL & Donlretti's Upern, FAVoRIrAy 1 Al PUENTE, LA AmJ Frrnando, C, Tldassiirg, i Leauara, Mien ANN Divertisement by o tallat, L Grand Matin 5y LAVELL TATERERA DAY, FEN:S, foliick. Uiliint's Opera. “_ ACADEMY OF MUS‘K" WAL 2N Evory Fvening ond Mattn I ML CARROLL & HONS, FON' MOOIE SISTHERS, B CH und COWLL BIOS, In Spevialilos, GEQ, LEAROCK, , W, THOMPFON, snd the Btock Compuny, In the drsm, ‘* AFTER DARX.” Adinlsslon—Fvenings and Sundny Math und e, Wod, and Bat. Matinoes, 15, & wnd can ho sovured by bith Kdbon ihd Holl 100 CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. Hrs. Mary A. Livermore Wil deliver hye ontertaining locturo on *The Came 0 Man,'* ln the RTAR LECTURE COUNSE, "NO=NIGELL. Tesorvod Seuts 26e, 80, iS¢, L at Box Onlve, Y B CARPENTER. Lowoe, B CONIC OPERA. A’ It THE GIR Al T gn‘ LTIEDAY, NG T § MafaNer, Wy th SOLDENE COMIC GBERA GOMPANY DEIJGINTEUL MUSIC, . ELEGANT, P M EN, Motday, tho P'opulsr Favorite, ANNIE NLEY, nd MLISS, o ITALIAN OPEIA, 2 ollilblo seate for tho Opera, n vat bo had.at o Wi ! forany niaht, ror Enirojieni BRI CBATURDAY NI TURDAY NI TURDAY, Niann 8 BATEHDAY NIGHT W8 % BATUNDAY NIGIT " ‘B P BATULDAY NiGiT" SATURDAY NIGHT (OSICATL, 2 The Stoddard Lectures, No Lectura This Evonll:lB. THREE SUPERB - LECTURES YET 10 COME, Positively the last opportuniifos of hearing this Livquent Lecturer, Friday—THE SULTAN'S PARADISE; Ofi, LIFE IN THE ORIENT, Baturday Matinee—PARIS; OR, THE PARA« Dlsé OR PLEASURE.SEEKERS, Saturday Bwening—CAIRG, THE MAGNIFI. CENT, AND THE RUINS OF THE NILE. FASCINATING DESCRIPTIONS, < ELEOANT ILTLUSTRATIONS, Tlckets, including reserved acats, L0e, and i3e. Sacurg reats at unco and nyold delay st Box Ofice. GIRAND OPERA HOUSE, * NEXT WEEK, FEB. 7, Engazeniont of the Emlnent Artista, Mr.and Mrs. KNIGHT, Whan will e produced, for the Orst timo, o new Do meste Dramu (. companton pleco (o the Chimno Curner,) entitled GOVERNMENT BONDS, Uy BARTLEY CAMPUELL, Lrq. Authorof *My Partner.” “Tho Gatloy Slave!” My Geraldine,” ete. A beautifutly-told story of a father'n lavo. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Last Nhghts by the Plorcy Combluation, SAHW, FIERCY, ANNIE GRAHAY, LEWIS HUkRISOY, In the Intest Now York Dramatic Buccess, THE LEGION OF HONOR! EnchiAct Recalled and Called Again, Lastcirund Mailnos Saturdny nt 2 pm. Noxt Weok=31r. und Mra, Guea, 8. Knleht In Bartlay Snumells ok comedy dranin catitiod UOVERN- X4 1%, SEN s b i 1 S THEATRE. THE HIT OF THE SEASON! The Last New York Success! BARTLEY CAMEBELL' uew llomaatia "lay, NY GERALDINE! Tivery Fvening and Wednerday nnd Suturday Matie HER MAJESTY’S OPERA, A few Cholce Scats atrensonablo rates. £, . WALSER & €O., R. 1% Ticket Brokers., (8, Clark-at, RAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. \ FEvery cvening atd, ‘?,l’:‘;{l:‘lfim-n\‘?ndnmdu.snwmy- Gllmore’s Mammoth Congress of Attractions, 840 - rirty Niare 3O Monday, Fob, 7Ung week only. Murphy & Shannon, Murpby & Muck, und Amurican 4 Consolidated Shows, __ LOROUN PLASTER Hemoves th Pain and Sorenees felt ln the small o the back, meldont t Kidnwy troubles, with vurprisiug auivicess, A Great Improvenont on other Plusters and Miniment - TRUSSES. T $100 Reward. + ENSETRESE, s e ::YLI‘II!\ Bowrid of Medical Ot USE, patented Joly iy e e it Al lmprove: Lol ‘s T adopasd b i apinreod by the Bantootistwnivenl uf the U B, A, ua tho best 'Crusy In use, . nutacturore, 2 PLEPT, BUTMAN & PARKRLT HAIRLET, DTIARE Ui, T, “RATURDAY, N1QHT ™ WEATURDAY NIGHT " '8 » BATURDAY NG (e IRDAY NIGHT " OF CHI gL IEAD PHIS W) HEAD THIS WEE 1341} O CRIME OF CIRIME O GIIME ok it 2oli ! CHIME i . Polico Dopartment, i ¥ ) CAGO, oF CItME - i SiTYor EHl ¥ OF CRIMH ay | -k / Chicago, IiL, Jan. 1, 1881, 8]}-" {.‘ng i Publisher of Saturday Night: ar gmgfig i DEAR SIR—From securrences teithin my on GBI Knowledge, and eoperience whlto i the deteos ge citiy Hse sevvieo, I liave fuvnlshied, for publicution OF clitsti I NAPULDAY NIGHT, u Loeal Dateclivo Sto- gu Cithary iy WTHE LEAQUE 01 CRIME? b Gl * Chivago neeer hadw more formidable com= e ot oF CiRip Bination o' criminats than thosseho formed o o Uhitn teague, Tho wholn Story velates o thely QF Gty 5 dulugs i the Clty of Chicayo and suburbs, OF CItIH The bolilness and expertiess of criminals, 8!1:: 81(‘{“{3 and the methuds and plans they adopt far the o8 (,lmm . succeasful caveylug wut op thelr schenses, are g Gntn. Ueyond belley by the thoisands op good peopls e T inour midaty Yours truly, ::5 fi:h g v . 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