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FE — - The Chicage iy Teibwne. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANGE GOMPARY OF NEW YORK. F. 8. WINSTON, Presidont. For the Year Inding l_)m:. 31, 1880, --.B91,735,786.02, Acconnt. | Aunuttton tn orco, dan, 1. 1t Prominm Anunitios, Annultles Torminate: N2 4,056,680 Insurance Account. rollelon in furce Jan. 2l meit 700 a0 1,730 || Itisks Terminated . o, 105,620,88:2,4101,020 & 85,700,610 12,275,580, 10 4,805,105.45 o Trom Iast nccount. i roceived. interestand Hont Burrcudo nud Additions, 3,808,777.01 5, LU0, 004,.00) Commissluns, (payment of enreant und extine hmtfat of 1 677,255.70 vep,G12.48 24T HEL0D _®ioznogzinzn Balance Sheel. sarvo at four per cont. ims by death ot et di Tondy Seeured by Morienses on Renl Entnte, 2. BEG24,010.08 1 110,010,80%.00 12,571,000 721,008,048 4,844,767.10 Tlovsedin Banke wnd Frist Conie panles st interest 1,961,540.01 1881,271.87 1r paily for Decomher. 110,110,018 Balunces tluo by Agenia! 156,077.71 801,7115,700.02 Nrfl'{‘—]t the Neow York Standard of four and a holf per cent interest bo used, tho Burplus ls over A From the Surplun, a8 appears fu tho Balanco Bhoot, n bividend will bo apportlone e Poll hall be In force at Its annivoranry in 181 b Rl st Hollpwhier ATES CHARGED FOR INSURANCE -IN THIS COMPANY WERE REDUCED N 1879 ABOUT 15 PERR CENT ON ORDINARY LIFE POLICIES, -..$91,735,786.02 HE I”REMIUM‘R NEW YOHK, Jan 20, 1531 C. H. FERGUSON, Cashier, CHICAGO, ILL. = = = = = 73 Dearborn-st. MERRELL & FERGUSON, 2 GENERAL AGENTS FOR Michigan, Indiana, lllinois, Wisconsin, lowa, and DETROIT, PPROLOSALS PROPOSALS. 4 Michigan-av. Minnesota, MICH. TINDLEY & (0, Gommission Merchans, - NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, 88 & 80 La Salle-st., Chicago. EDWARD M. FirLD, KL A, LINDUEY, FIELD, Boulevard, Sealed Proposniawill be rocojved by the Rauth Park ves s thelr ottico, Nom, b nnd (0 1 2 o o furnishing and delivery of materinla, aii e performanes of tho InboF_necessary th inIprovo Michigan-av, Boulevard from Lake Fark-ptaco to L, i accordance with the specifications EowALD 8, WAstBORs, or suc Fimiatg estimnto of quantities in us fellows: #lono coniponition block pavemant, 37,60 yards, arnvel, 14810 cuble yards. han limestone, 17,241 cub) tone tagaing (Tur walks), foor counewinics), 1 DISSOLUTION NOTIC, DISSOLUTION. of G. M. & L. Slth'(ll’;llgln‘dAl!, v uutual conae 18,57 oaro feot. b e 1130 Bqusro Test. s niid connactions, 1 {for pinnting spncos! cavation (drivown, cavatlon (undor w T 10,000 cublo yargs, | AlunKer rativing. ks ind plantiog rds. posala aro Invited in two ways: First, for fure tho mnterlals” 1 the work; and, gand delivoring tho materials at Enniples of the matorinls proposed to bo furniahed and n stutemont o the nctiitics for pruducing the Tequired amount und whero the samo 1a (o be €ured must ecomny ouch propusal, beachig the furnlaliig of muterials othor than troes ce ‘The businoss of tha tato firaiaf G M. & Co. will bo carri under the nume and style of G, M. MUNGER & whio will recolnt for il dues of iho lato fina, nnd wili also pay und hiwva assumud nll of thoif lubi UNg: fad o ax waiin] LY the nadoreluned econd, for fuenisbi Jaeaiinited wonin, Proponls ofie a cortitied oheck un 2 Cliicayo, vayabla to tho the " Fouth I'ark Comuilssio v # ko chock for £ an & i bo necepted shouid Iu tia 1@ ProposAls must be siuncd by tho Individual mombors of firws as woll as by the e ‘T'he Connntesioners roserve the right to roject 7 wil bids, or any part or Mrfl‘u’ a ‘:'l ectany ewil)’ Commoney a eat F"":’;\'fil’;\'l:““’l"l’l%"!““’(:’lfl"“;‘l clflm}llhm Pl the ll’l:lll"fl . To apecineations. Oros of pronossh n othey infrmation may bo Obtaned &t <he. OMLo of on, raporals alioald bo nddressed to the * Bouth 1 nom," and_ Indoraul Ueopoal ichi NI WAL ‘Tostdent of tho South Yropoeals for Arm] HLADQUAKTENS DEIARTIENT 0P DAKOTA, orricE Ciney Notice to Contractors. Sealed Proposls will bo received until Feb. 23, 1831, At 1u'clock ., for the wroughtand cast tron work; also for tho earpenter work, plnatering, Lor the MeLean Cuuily Jull, ot a'necn at “The Hallding Commities ro- ‘surely that tho contract wi ed t0 tio hiddor. T n the y o [ comln s architont oftice. sorvos the right to roject uny und nll'hhll; Chatrmun Butlitng Co . NOTICE, NOTICE On account of house-cleaning,” our es- tablishment will be closed to-day after 12 o'clock noon. EDWARD ELY & CO,, Tailors. e STILOE GOODS. FAYAL STRAW COODS. H.‘H'l'l)l.‘().‘l & C ):fl!:‘qlluflll'l for Ladie nepurtation, 8T, PACL, Miun 4 proposals, i telpitento, ons, will but recalved ot this ufiles uniil 11 n of Fobruary, 19k at be opened i 'tho pross o tho” trunaporistion of ‘military ~ 0 tha fulluwing deaoribed routes (n the uin, dueing the yenr commoncin Iy % CPATION on' " louto 1 roin wid 1o sintions in thy tory ot Dakotn, subjoct n farm of contract for EeWAGON THANSPORTATION on " Route In o I Seuit und Lo stations in tho Torritory of n aceoridnnce with conditons contained in 1a of Minnesoln ani naitions contatned o ion's Iints und NORTIL GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London--Paris. Steamers sail Every Saturday from New York Jor Southamplon and Liremen, bonked for london und Paris nt wast tes, Hutos o€ outhaing o, Lo cabix, 81; 7 0com o i o= B Dlacn. Trom L At b of STaren to i 1kh ber, i 1 tha conditions contatned or thit survice, nviipd-und mist be made o y amarck, e Morn Dopat, ) wiid from wi liuwatony Hivor, during B Fopanite bianks~, THRORE 10 Fork Konats {0n tho Yellowstung tivor| ratution on tha 1 o 0f Anvigntlon uf 159} or route siould speclty & rato enfated mun, ur employs “M’lml:“ll’“tlll,fir“\" wdles fur mllis oniie, No"ruits varyin Ul bo entoriained, Tulca yarpiug cei Korl Abrham Lineoln, D. u e 3 ot Lot “"5 Sk o't e contuined ik form uf contract o) clisa eabin, §0; rtecrnie, OE| North Geraan Lln and 1 thortzed to pul frg theonly mavnh MEERY SN W, ERCIE: % Fifih-uv., 1.0 STATE LINE Luptin, Beltaat nud fondons —oxcoptfur th for accordaico with binik (e furs MsraAnLeCing that Rt withdraw the ha (lute punouiiced for sald proposal Inccented ice bl for awardod thero- elug natited of b fnady wiihin g —executod wirictly tn ructions, und upon 1 THE ROVAL VICTORIA HOTEL, BlM'lANIA IELAND‘S, (i) for the wevumpanyiig § o NG dolsre (KAL) (l\‘rlll‘ln falth+ € tho contrace. L Feserves Lha Tight to rejsct any or vor tranapurtation bldders uinst Hatiu, LIINIKO, 10, 1. rlotin'the servico. bond, aud contracis (the ct1UFS0PVICY un the Blas far v applicnblo—tor bl i cave o U MAIL BTEAMSHIP Hiver, somt-monthly, for Nos. crnandivg, Florda Fof schedule . Wo A RNONY, New, York. ot Aoy AV tiunt 4t Clilengo, b 1 Itoute In Minnu- cLea'! a L $100" Rez_aard tdenca i hulding any bad ure VARKEICS ~ RETENTIVE ENSI TIRUSS, ity plu which positively curea the Rt inent 1n the colobrated Comuion-3ouse 'russ, Ly the Buard of Medioul Otlicers wnd upp) 1o Burguon-Gonorat of the U.d. A &8 1ho URE FRAMES 8y you io write for my ILETE, BUTMA &20§ Wobash-ay, ARTLETT, BEEAT & ChitaeTn, How Eads Manipulates Con- gress for His Personal Aggrandizement, Reason for Iiy Anxiety to Se- cure n Report in Favor of Subsidy. He Wants to Use It as a Lobby- Lever in the Moxican Con- gress, Small Prospect of Agreement on the Terms of a Refund- ing Bill. A Breach of Official Propriety Alleged Against Presi~ dent Hayes. He Is Said to Have Drawn His Salary in Advance in Violation of Law. The River-and-Harhor Joh Likely to Be Moro Disgracelul than Usual. Rumor that tho President Will Withdraw the Name of 8tanley Matthews. EADS THE PROMOTERS OF 1IS BILL APPY, dpectat Diapateh to The Chicapn Tritune. WABHINGTON, D). C,y Feb. 6.—Tho cxultation of the promoters of the Eads bitl at the fuct that they have sccured what purports toben favornble veport from tho mujority of the Interoceanle Cannl Committee eculd searcely bo urenter if gho bilt itself had nlready beenine n Inw. T'his fuct and other clreumstances lend to tho supposition that Mr. Eads may not ears to have tho blll passed, nnd ho certainly ennmot expeet thut [t will become a lnw In this Con- gress, but his purposes In tho way of ralsing money or sceurlng recognition for his entor- prise wlil be necomplishied by the slogle fuct of W fuvorable report from a House Committee. Thore ls, of course, NOT THHE REMOVEST POSSIBLITY that the blil can pass the House, much less that It enn become n lnwe. Even should tho bill come bofore the Hease, it would huve to ko to tho Commlttes of the Whole on a slugle objection, for the reason that it provides for an approprin- tirn of money. Such a referenco will etfeotu- ally prevent tho bill ever belug renehed, for the renson that thore are now on the eal- ondur of tho Committee of - the Whole about 2K Dbk, and the scheme of Mr. Luds would have to go to the foot of tho enlen- dar. With the well-known uutagoulsm of tho Speaker to all measuves of this kind, thero {3 no pousibility of M. Ends suceecding ut tho present session. It 18 diffloult to understand, too, how Mr. Eads, with hls conceded shrowdness, ean suppose tho fundumental principlo of the Mexl- cun concesslon eun bhu nullitied by nny nct of tho Unlted Stutos Congress. Art. 28 of tho Mexiean Rrunt to Mr, Ends distinctly states that TIE COMPANY SHALL UE MEXICAN, ovoi though some o all of its shurcholders bo forefgnors, und It furthor states thut none of tho membors of this Compuny citn elnin uuy rights with rogun to property und othor matters cone nectod with the- Comprny under any protoxt whatoever, and that tho Mexlean Governinent in {ts clufun to Jurisdiotion sunll not be snbject to tho interference of forclgn diplomacy agents, Art, 27,80 fur trom refuting these statements, conflrms thom, us tho proviso th that scetlon qualities whatever coneession 18 mate by that urticlo to any foreign Govornment that may glve ald to tho Company, tho proviso dis- tinctly presceriblng that any eeeunrity for ald grants by nny forelgn Government in " further- unce of the work of - constructing tho rllwuy ean only be given by the Company whon nncfn seenrity does not uttiek the elauses of the Mex- fean grant, Tho eatire concesslon wis denwn with that BRILL ANY INGENUITY for which Spanish diplomuey fs noted, and Mr. Eaas can’t hide the fact that, it his ship rall- ronl Is constructed under the concesslon which he holds from Mexieo, that Government will huvo tho sole und absolute right to control tho enterprise and direct: Its innnagemint, te the clusion of all othor partles: but, it Mr, Euds Lbus this favorablo report, ho may by able to ac. complish his primury objoet, which s to have hiy concesslon ratllled Ly tho Mexicun Conirross, A gontloman who clnlms o know something of this [nteroceanle ship-rallwny schemo says o tho action of the Committes yestenday: * Of vonirdo nobody—not oven 1ads himself— imagines that such A PREPOSTEROUS I'ROPOSITION could ever got In the Houso itectf bovond the fivo votes IL got In Committee, and probably eamo of them would dudge when it camo to cnll of the yeas nnd nayss bot. Ends has no ldea of putting tho mattor tn ' that sort of test. All bo wants 16 tho report of tho Committeo to tuko with him to Mexlco to sk ratilleation of his concession by tho Mexlean Col 48, In that way he expedts to omploy o committee of tho tongress of tho United States to nid him In the lobby of the Mexican Congress. That is what It amotints to.” REFUNDING. THE RATE OF INTEREST, « Speelal Dispateh to Tie Chicago Tridunt. Wasiisaroy, D, C., Feb. 6.—Those who bave glven tho subject much nttention express tho bellef that the Senate, by o very laree majority, will ngreo with Its Finnnco Committes in the proposition to mmand tho flrst scotlon of tho Houso Funding bill by chunging tho rato of in- terest from i to @4 per cont, and by maklng the timoe &Hnstond of 5-10 yenrs, Thore I8 rouson to beliovo nlso that a majority of the House of Representatives will ultimutoly wgreo to this Benato amoendinent, elthor as un orlglnul propo- sluon or a3 tho result of the roport of o Confers ouco Committeo after disnurvement, THE FATE OF THE FIFTIL BECTION of tho blll- yelative to Natlonal bunks (which the Sounto Financo Committes has strickon out), 1s not 8o clear. 'That sestion was tntended to be a blownt tho Nutlonal banks, The Senate Fi- nanee Committee, by steiking it ont, has strippod tho bllt of ono of its moat distinguishing cbnr- aoteristies, It1s very probablo that the party in tho Sonnte which sympithizes with the antl- Nutlonn! bunk foellng in tho Houso 18 more pow- erful thun the Financo Cominittos of that budy, aud thore 13 sumo reason to think that u mujor- Ity of the Senuto WILL AGREE WITIH T HOUSE with respoct to tho fitth scotion., It is that por- tion of the bilf, ut ull events, which I8 cortaln 1o result 43 tho most extendod debuto in the Sen- nte, tor tho urgumonts which huve beon directed nguinst tho i per cent whort-time boud havo con- vorted muny in tho House who at first fuvored such o boud, Muny of tho Hepresentatives, ine deed, wha voted far the House bill nuver sorious- Jy expeeted thut a law woulil bo passed which ut the sumo thue shoulil reduce the rato and tho term of tho bond, If the Sonato shall reindert 1 tho Il tha tlfih soctiun, which jts Commlittow hins strickon out, there would probnbly bu littly diltioulty In ADJUSTING TIE EXINTING DIFFERENCES Letweon the two Houses. Nut, whatever tho fato ot tho fifth section, the friends of refund- ug mro more contident thut sorgw LIL will ultl- wately bo passed thun thev wetu whou the & per cent bill pussed tho House. ‘Tho must strenu- wus advoeuto of the 3 per cont rutely thg House, now thut Fornando has gone, will be Booaker Randull, o seemis to be influencod by ressons uf u political charucter, wis ho who first turned the debate In u partisan dircgtion, lo ACTION OF TR elrenintion, s t rute will make n very stubborn e oy hill which provides a hlrher Ad Speakor Itandall has the sppoimtment 1 the I{onse memberaof the Conterence Come- nittee, he MAY BT ABLE TO DICTATE TERMS to {ho Senats by vresenting to that Lody tho nlternative of necepting the § per cent eato or of lnylug tho bill. A gentleman kaown to somo extent to refleet tho views of Speaker Randuil Apon thie giteation, makes tho folluwing stutes ment generaliy ng to the prospects of the fund- ny mepsure A8 the end of ¢ at the beginning of tho ses regurded iy tho Drimary fenturo of legisintive husiness out of the “regulur npproprintlon bills, An, tion of 1t« fallure nt this inte date s natiratly Inoked upon with apprehension by tre Tresss Departent, The bill as porfeeted by the carefully considored, nnid sppedrs to MET WITH TITE APPROVAL OF THL: €U at lnrge, In tho Sennte Finance Commitie ever, iUhas been nutorinlly ehuged, Tho rato of Interest 19 alfered to 8 per cent, and the time doubled o twenty yeurs, The iuost male- rhl mnondnent by the Senute Finanee Commit- tee I tho striking out of whit i xnown s tho Carllsle wimendmont, which provides that those honda shull bo the onuly bonds receive curlty for Nutlonal-bank clrealation, viso wis thovoughly tested in tho dlouwsd, ane wis ndopted by Bi7 to 118,—thirty-six not votine, Tho pree cont cliuse seas sdapted by tho due clsive vote of 18 to lul,—~n mjority of 41, IN THE FACE OF ALL THESE VOTES, the possibitity thut the bill us wnended by the Senute Finunee Committes witl puss is decliedly uneertiln, - Acconding to the Hith scction tho buanks wonld requlre £25,000.000 08 security for Nere {8 no doubt but that the rovenue of the ‘Frensury up to Jinly would pro- s far £AL001000, This, With tha ¥54,050.000 ot cofn 1o be pald out and the EVOM0.000 certili- ciates for Which Scerotary Sherman gunranteed L would make 693,0KLEN, wminet tho SEE0,000 10 be provided for, Mere, then, 18 o rurplus of onty $244,000,0000. SPEAKER BANDALL BAYS hat to taik nbout giving per cent to the for redemption of thoxe honds i3 nnt nus but erimiopul. Tle cites tho faet thut, whilo the wholo eountry was nuticis mting o il-per-gent bund, this 48 and 4138 went up, and now, when tho Sennto Finance Commite e has ralted tho rate toills, these securitios have come down, Yet, despite the contirina- tlon of the money murket, it 18 foollshly nrged thut i i-per-cont boud eannot be tloated. Tho fncome of the present 48 and §148 at the pres CRIMINAT, NONSENSE, ‘Fhis, Mr. Randall thinks, plitces the power tore- fund i per cent beyond “humun_doubt, 1L is Itandul's oninion that tho House will adnere to both the i per cent rate and the Carkisle amend- tment, | As e bia tho uppofntment of the Con- feronee Commlitee, whero tho fight 18 fo e Elt]hlcr Tho made, §t {8 easy to foresee tho result, tho Senuto must recede or the bl falls. mnjority In the Houso s too large and too de- cided to bo changed.” ITAYES’ SALARY. DRAWING IT IN ADVANCE, Speciat Divateh to The Chicago Tribune, WASHISGTON, 1. O.. Fob. 6—A3 tho Adminis- traton good luny curious things are brought to Hiht. It hus been rumored for four years that the Prosident, contrary to tho jnw which preseribes that no advaneo of publie money sall be mude in uny cnse whatever, has nslsted on recelving his snlury in advanes, and that his requests have at ditferent thmed boen the subject of grave con- glderution at the Treasury Department, for the renson that tho ofllcer who lns mado advances, 1o matter i1 tho request eame from tho Presl- dent of tho Unfted Stutos, has violated the Inw, and I8 linble to mpeachment. A prami- ninent. Kopublican meraber of the Juaiclury Comnnittes of the Sonate, the othor duy, who hud his attention ealled to thig story, 18 re- ported to huve suud that 1t was 4 very gruvo alfulr, at least tor tho person who made tho puy- mont, A gentleman wbo cluiing 1o know all that tho President hns ¢ fu_adviuee through about this story s0vs regulnrly denswn his sal tho Administration, ~/Chig s n matter of paving of luterest on $1,104 ea RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. A BIHAMEFUL JOH. Spectal Dupatch to The Chicago Tribuns. nohth for four yenrs. WASIINGTON, 1 C,, Feb, 0.—The River and Hurbor bifl Iy expected to pass tho Mouse of Representatives to-morrow under tho gag rule which forbids any amendment or discussjon. Tnia 18 by all odda the most shameful of tho “log-rolling** Jobs which, under the same nrue, puss Congress yonr aftor yeur. The total appro- printion recommendel by tho Houss Committeo or $2,080- 000 In excoss of tho estimates of tho Becrotuey of War. Last yenr tho approprintions in the aumo LIt were SB06L0W In excess of the estl- mates, which wore #5,015,000. The npproprin- on Commerco this year Is $10,I88, tions for 1380 ware about IXCESS OF TIE ESTIATES, and, fuctuding & mouth of the Mississippl, nmountod to 3,73 401, Theso figures show thut o Democratic Congress, devoted to * oconomy " und eager to eut down tho wages of Government clerks nnd mossengers 1t paltry $10 or $20 a month, contlnues yonr nfter year to plte millions of doflurs upon the est! wntes for river und harbor ¥ [mprovements, and then votes nway the tremendous nggregate euL ornword of cusfon 1 numbe™ of Itepresentatives who desired to record thoir votes In tho negatlve were not pormitted to do without allowing nn amends dlscusalon. Onnt lenst oie o 80, and tho biil . WENT TIROUGH WITIL A “nennan’ on u viva voeo vote. Of tho money thus to be voted out of tho Treasury to-morrow, bundreds of thousaus, probably mitlions, of dutlars will bo squunderod on sv-called improvesonts of al- crocks and rivers which no mnount of would make unvigible even On some stromns i the Houth more money 1s‘exnended in ayear for Auch * fnprovementa®” thigi would e required jeped “lmprovoment; pole-hont for ta puy for every pound of froght thut woult transporied It tho stronms coulit bo made gable, Several yeara ngo un offleer of cogl T reported that tho improvemonts of one ot these Atreams in Bouth Cavolina, to make {t nnvigablo for '~|pn|o-hnum." would cost ns nntoh s it would i and equip a rafivond along the bink of to b tho strenm, The mprovemont of ONE OF THE STREAMS 1IN ROINIA far which upproprintions are annustly inado will, u mile, nm|( It I s, cost from $5.000 to $10,000 whon the work {8 completed, the streaun will iRt nothing laegor thun - flat-tont, by n Republican Coneross with appropvlutions for o lke poriod by u Democratic Congress thows cousiderabl Demos lll‘hl upon so-eilied aratlo Y eoonon or 1he yenr 1830, oth brutiches of ‘Congross werd Republicar river and barbor upproprintions wmounk exuetly 2,000,000, glthaieh no appropriatio thaose purposes had been mide for tho ni g your, proprinted was $3,4: FAA07,5 THE AGGREGATE APPROPIIATIONS whe for thie threo yonrs nmounted to Glu,xl’-'l.(l'n.r ’I“P» ot the for 1880 1o §0= N, G00—mauking tornk W08, o nearly throo lcan: Congross nppros The amount recom- mendod by the Conmmerce Committea—nnd it I8 ore Hkely To be fuerensod than almtnished h{ approprintions forrivers and harhors yone 160 amoimnted to FEERG00: W24ty sud for 1581 to © for thves years of & times s much as n ) printod hin lke perlod, 1ho Senate—tor tho feenl year ending Juno i 182, 18 only SIELGH lesk Uit tho GEKEFCKAL0 Bp- nkress for tho Iwuuriumd by - Repl hreo yenrs onding DELBGA'TE CANNON. WIHAT GOV, MVLIAY SAYS, &pecial Disatch to The Chicugu Tribune, WA aTON, 1. Inst two or three duys, suys thut his lnte « Cannon, Delugate from that Territor, on the part of tho Porritoriul Court. THE VINDICATION UF A FOIBIEK CONGLIERS of which Mr., Cann nt ;IIIIHI 18 but a little over 34, and to offer ) f I'resident Hayes approaches a eloson w806 for the Jotties at tho A com- puarison of tho upproprintions for the lmprove- mont ot rivors sud hirbors muile in three yenrs LFor tho _lel’ 1871 tho umount un- 5,005 for the yenr 1872 It was to retain the pluco which ha hos so long held, and to which he hus heen electenl by an over whelmiug majorsty of his Mormon eonstituents, “1 havo done all T enndo,” sald Gov, Mureay, “and it I8 for Congress to do tho rest, 1t 15 not my provitee tomake lnwe, bt to sce that thoy aro obeyed. 1iind n certain elnes of statut now existent by which it & provided that noman i3 ellelblo to a seat fn Congress who is not a citl- 2en of the United Htates, This Is e perfectly plnin proposition, aud | cannot sce why thore should bo any contruversy ahoutit. '[n fact, thore ia HUT ONE HIDE TO THE QUESTION If ever polygamy & to be stamped out of the country wo st con ice by requiring Mor- mons to nt least oheerve tha laws afrendy jstent. Camphell, to whom I have given the certifieate of eleetion, I8 a man whotn 1 do not personally know, and’ for whom 1 have no sort of preference. Ile js [ belleve, an Irishman, amd the puestion of hie elbribllity an aceount nnturalizution tus raised sinee he has re- ceived his certiiiente, atre §du not kuow. T he hus not been naturat- It the polut should have been mised sooner e, Castnon's. friends, Peraonnlly 1 ke Mr. jon, whomn | have every reason 1o telfeve A MAN OF G00OD ABILITY, amnl, ns Moraous go, & mau agahjst whom httle of hurm can bo s, Gov, Murray has flled with the Clerk of the 2 House ot Itepresentatives n full statement of "lm cnse, with the reasons in detail for his ne- ton. Spenking of femule-suffraxe in Utah, Gov. Murray expressed tho oplnion that It would found 1o Lu u powerful enuine In maintnining 11fo 11 the {nstitution of polygamy. Under the Territorinl lnws, & newly=nrrived Marmon m»?' marry i dozen wives, Chinese possibly, and all ean vote tha duy wlter thoy are naturnlized, LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. BUIMECTS TO COME BEFORE TIE AMERICAN - LObY. Special Ditpateh tn The Chicago Tribune, ' Wasitexaros, D.C., Feb, 6.—The Amerlcan Library Associution will hold its fourth geacreat aneoting this week, Tho sesstons of Wednesday und Thursdny will be betd nt the Army Medleal Muscum in Washington, On Thuraduy the As- sociution will meet at Hopking' Hull, In Baltl- more. Among the Important matters which will recelve nttention on tho first day will be the fallowing: * Presldent’s Addres by Justin ‘Winsor, Librarinu of Harvard University; *Ree vort of the Coliperation Committee™; * Report of the Committee on an Index to Subjeet Head- fngs”; u puper on *Shelf Clarsitiention,' by C. A. Cutter, Librarinn of.the Hoston Athenenut: o paper on ' Methods of eating Libraries,” by Melvil Deweys n report on a POOLES INDEX TO PERIODICAL LITERATURE, by Willlam F, Poole, of tho Chicago Publle Library; n discussion on * Methods of Securing the Muitiplication of Free Libraries,” to be oponeit by 11, A, Homes, Librarlan New York Stato Library; o paper on * Tho Place of a Ll brary on n System of Education,” by Dr. Charles Warren, of tho Burean of Education; and p *Report on Frogress of the Amerlean Library Assoclation Catalog," by Melvil Dewey. On Thursday the fullowing pupers, reports, ete,, wil he presented: “The Constructlon of Libeary Bulldings," by Willam F. Paole, Chicago Public Library: “State- ment on the Comygressional Library Hulldinez,” by A, R, Spolford, Librarlan of Con- gress; “Statement on Libruries 1 the Tenth Consus.” by Dr. H, R, Waite, United StatosCen- 3 * Libraries with Muasenms,™ by Dr. H. A. 1Iarrls; f 1] Committee on Dis- tribution uf Publie Documeats,” by 8, 8. Green, Librarlan Wareester Freo Public Librarys dis- cugsion of the best mothods of elrenlntlug books i lurge ettles, to he apened by Mellen Chinnber- lin, Boston Publio Library: and i dlscussion.on duplicutes in bibraries, to'be opened by Lloyd P Smith, Library Compuny of Philadeiphin, TIHE PROGRAM FOR TIRID MEETING ON FRI- DAY in Daltimoro includes the following: *Some Features of tho Jouus Hopkins University 1.l rury,” by President DD, C. Gilman, of tho U Taraitys i papor on e ilolution of Librurics o College Wark,” by Prof. 0. I, Itobinson,, Librariun of the University of Rochestur; » @i usgion on * Libeary Ald 0 bs openod by asre, Winsor and ‘Green: ond n discussion on he Traming of Librury Assistants,” to bo opened by Frederio Vinton, Librariun of the Coltego of Now Jerseys 1t 18 expected that tine will permit the DISCUSSION OF SOMI OTILER SUIMECTS reluting to library and bibllographieal sefence, Among tho topies mentloned for discussion, in ciko_nn Opportunity offers, nre the folluwing: « Coliperutive Catnlogling,’ The Indexing of Government Publieations,” " Ameriean Obit- ary il ! . Amorican Jndex Soclety,' Library lf" » Librury Journallsm,!” Centeal Clearing-Honso for Dupleate The Presentution of Duplicates to Southern Libraries,” and * The deposit of one of the Lwo copyright, voliimea now sent to the Library of Congrress In tha Stuto Hbravy of the author's own Btate,” NORTIIERN I ACIFIC. THE QUESTION OF THE LEGALITY OF ITS nox M Speclat Dispateh to The Chieago Tribunes Wastizarox, D, C., Feb, 6.—Tho fact that the Sub-Committes of tne Pucifio Rallroad Commit- teo of the House has ngreed that tho Northorn Paellle Raflrond Company ean legally mortgugo 18 lands and make n vathd murkot for 1ts bonds, does not of necessity remove all doubts as to the Ieknlity of the £20,000,000 of bonds issued by tho Northorn Paclle Company. On the contrary, tha_nction of - tho Kub-Committco hllfl!i'clw Lo confirmed by the full Committee, and, unloss the full Committee hus chianged 118 viows (which Acenin to inppen to House commitiees nowns duys, when powerful pramotors stand in tho labby), a mujority of tho Committee is NOT IN ACConnD With the Sub-Committee on this subject. They wero not whon the last vote on tho genernl question wus tukon fn the full Committee, but that I8 many months ago, and _thore nay huve been i gredt change I the views of tho Com- mittee. Tho most that tho Northern Pucliic Company, howsver, can hopo s, that the wholn Cominitico will adont tho report of i1y Sul Committco and malka that report to the Houw NOTES. THE MISSISSIM WVELRL Svectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. \ WasHINaToN, D, C., Fob, 0.—A vigorous effort will be mado to secire an additionnt §400,000 for the Mississippl Jiver between &t. Louls and Cutro, This will bo prosecuted when the River and Harbor bill reacbes the Senate. Tho House witt probably puss the latter te-morrow under s suspension of tho rules. Soverul Influentinl senntors have nlready takon cognizance of thy fmprovement of tho great Tiver, An exbaustive und nble argument on the general subject by Georgo L. Wright, of tho St. Louis Merchunts’ Exchange, hns been inld heforo them, and ex- oltes nttention, BTANLEY MATTIIEWS, It §s reparted by some of Stanley Matthows friends who buve been eavolully studying the situation that the President s bovomo cons vinced that Matthews cannot bo confirmed, snd that ho will never be reported from the Judie- fary Comuilttes to tho Smmw‘ and that for this renson tho Presiient earty thi ubly withdraw his nume, s woek will prob- w Feb. i—Gov, Murray, of Utah Torvitory, who bug been in town for the tlon In denylng the cestitienta of tlection to Georwo 7 wus based upon tho lnws govorning citizensbip, Ho doutea tho ussercton mude hy Deloiuto Cannon. o the offcet that ho wis regulurly nnturalized In 1854, Qov, Murrey caused w caretul soarch of the court rocords 1o be wule from the dato of tho organization of the Torritory down to tho prosent duy, and found no teave of such uotion 1 bousts, Gov. Murray says, was based upon o missppreliension of tha fucts In the case, lu other wordy, thu Committeo of Congress that luvestigated 1he casodid not know it history, Tho, fact that Cannon cunnot show any cvidoneo whutover of having beon adiite tod to cliizensbip, Gov. Murray arguod, is con- cluslve proot that be bus not beon nuturalized at all, and honeo e denfed hins his oertificato, Qu belng asked what ho thoyeht Cannon ‘would PENNSVLVANIA SENATORSULP, A dispateh rovoived here to-night from Philne dolphiustutes thut tho degdsluek fn thy Penns vanti Logdeluture will be” broken on Tuesdiys tht tho Ollver mon v revelved onlens not to pair, nud thut some persoi—not Olivor—will be Glonufe W, Hebotiold, Negister of the onsnry, uid long time o Congressmut, 18 mon- ttoned us Hkoty to bo chosen, e e—— - . TURF MATTERS, Speelal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, 81, Loues; Mo, Fob, 8,.—Thnt the sprivg mect- {ng of the 8t, Louls’ Jockey Club, which {8 to openJune 7, s to bo u grand atfalr is proven already by the list of eatrles to stakes which It 18 grand lst, both In length and quulity, and bears upon It 1lie numes of every promising youngster us woll o thoso of tho veterans of lusp year. OF tho old hurses who didgood work at tho lust spring meeting are Uheekuate, Lotex, athers. this (1113 dwurfs ull othors fu point of quantiry at lu(\l:l;hl: Insugiiral meoting of the Club the entrics fn At the secotul meetfug, fn 0 RYUTIRS 0f At thy thivd cctiog, i u‘n\:’l; n eix closed on Feb. 1, noticed Hiworaft, Jobn Happy o {llustruto Long ‘Taw, Longltude, und how ey o o uy, a o yoar's 18 but uccessury to refor to tho tigured, nine stnkes were 24, 8lx slukes theru werw AT ontrlus, twonty-six. stukes thero were 171, cutr Ul gvern) twenty-tour. For the coumlug meoting, sinkus there uro 23y unll'lal. Al aversKo of thire ty-soven, ull of whi increasu over the auy and all list of the provious romiy What tho facta wre [am .| ch shows a MHattoring ontrivs ut o weellngs. Judglug . from this and from lutters recelyod v ufiw tho sure attenduuve of horscs o Ken- Texna, Kansas, Vo Towa, Coloratlo, Loutsinnn, and Alabama. e — ik, Noew Jdersey, FIRE RECORD. AT ST, LOUIS 87. Lotis, Fel.—Thonugregate loss by (he fire last night 13 not ¥t know, but it will approxi-1 mate 8500000 an stock and buildings. The Lullding on the northeast corner of Chrlsty avenie and Seeond street, occupled by Peck- hat & Co.'s candy factory and the Mound City Pauint and Color Company, was owned by James Wood's eatate, of Pittstareg, This was dumnged about #15000; [nsurance unknown, The bulid- ing ronth of the Greeley-Iurnbnin store, ocen- I»IL-d by Bales & Co, and Long & Hall, was owned hy Heney Shu o84 not known, A complete list of the Insurance s not obtained, Lut the following I8 b On Gireeley, Burnhnm & Coss atock, $6,000 each in the Marine of Ohi Tondon & fre, Guardian, 1 b tinental, Ne ork; Awerican, Ne irlean, New Vol derwriters, Now Vo I, Boston; il ew Vorks Ge Giermaunln, New nrks HnmburgMay e London Assurane s Fund, Caiifornin: Merchnnta', of St Continentnl, New York; Hepublic, Nuw ric: £10,000§n Royal, of England: Tmpeilat, England; and Unierwrite 1 15,00 In Queen’s, England: and §: Compun LW 11 COmprinies not nuu The busidinge wos Insured for compunles. Peck bl #i each In Merchant G oulaz Faneutl, Hoston S50, coett Prescott, Hoston; $1500 : Alewmnnkt, Pltts- N 'R York: Irving, New ki Mechunies & $18,50, The rulne hnve been burnine wll duy and two engines havo been throwing water on them to keep the fire down, The Greeley-Burn- hiem Compuny will be i hew qiirtors tosmor- row, and will“fill orders and teansiet business ns though the fire had not oceurred. AT DAYTON, O. DAYTON, O., Feb, 8,—This morniog, while sery- Iees were betng hetd In tho Prosbyteciun chyeh of this eity, tho building was found to be ou tire. Tho pastor notifled tho congregation, who were dlstmissed guletly and without causing o pahic. Flumes broke out immedintely after, with dense rmolke, b the cnzine-house being hut n few dnors awny, tho thunes were controlied before greatdumnge wos don covered by insurnce. AT GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. Hpecinl Dispalch ta The Uhfcugo T'ribune. GRAND ILAPIDS, Mich,, Feb, 6,—A tire here tos day destroyed tho resldence of John Bmith anil contents, on Grand Ville avenue, Loas about $1L,000. Insurance sinall,—not stated, The cause of the fire {8 not known. ho loss will be §1,000; AT BALTIMORE, MD. BarTiMoRE, Feb, 6.—~The cigar fuctories of Daron & Co. and Helnman Bros, wero dumaged £55,000 by fire: nsured. L CASUALTIES. FELL TITROUGH A BRIDGE, GALVESTON, Feb, 6.—-The North-bound expreas was wreeked nine miles north of Hempstead, on the Texas Central Railroad, yesterduy oveuing, The engine fell through Cedar Creck lridge, throwing the express and two baggage and two pussenger sonches down n fifteensfool embank- anent, bottom upwards, Tho icepor kept the Tho Strukosch and ITess Euulls troupe was umonge the pussenge PETEONs were injuiwd, Fle mins s ductor Litte, slde and hip; Itose Murion, chorus sluger, thrown through o window and badly eut; one cornet plaver hus u livken arn: Levl, of " choking hegnn that wus perfectly slekentng, Now York, u broken nese, The injured were sent to llouston, IT WAS A SELF-COCKER. | Sneciatl Dixpatch to The Chicuco Trihmma. notr, Mieh.,. Jpb.' 6.—Jues Dunn,.. of shester, N. Y., nstranger In this city, neel- dentally shot John, alins Muid, Furrell, @ well- known character bere, In Wilton's suloon on Jdeffersan avern this evening. 1imn was ex- amintig 1 re o helonging. to o third party, 1t was n self-cocker, und was diseharged, hitting Fuarrell square [n the head, Ho fell unconscious, and can only Hye n few hours, COLLISION, KeeNe, N, H., Fob. b.—The express prssenger-, truin over the Cheshire Rtallrond leaving loston Satnrday evenlng ran Into o frefght-tealn neay Fltzwillinm. John Davinsou, engincer, jumped oif and had bls veek broken, rlnmmju'mn!lur Culdwaoll it injured. The flreman, engine and was unin. Jured. ] lirakeman Plke wor nined on th No pussengers L STRANDED. . GALVESTON, Feb, §.—~Tho ship Adrian, for Live erpool, withi 4,000 bnles of cotton, I8 stranded on :hu outer bar. The vesscl 18 probubly u total jose. A DROW! Favr River, Mass,, William Law and gson and Samuel Varley wid son were drowned by the ice brenking. An unkoowi muh was uiso drownel, SUICIDAL. Attempts, Successful and Otherwise, to Solve the Froblom of Lite by Glving nup, . 8pectal Dizpatch fo The Chieago Tribune. 81, Louis, Mo, Feb, 0.=The suleltal maniahns struck St. Louls us well us Chicago. On Batar- duy u Keeper of 4 notorions lonse of prostitu- tlon killed his wife and then shot himself. On thio snmo day n Germun tallor blew ont his bruins, This morning Joseph Joweekling who for yeard hud been Superlntendent of tho Morguo here, was found dend in his ebair, and tho fol- lowing lettor foumd In his possession Indicates that s was n case of sueklo: Dr, Anler sakd elankari kills fn five minutes, ‘The hall of it I bave tasted. T shalt unko 1t Atrong. The sun 14 slnking, und tho life also, Where nrewy thonghts? O, mother, 1 will thad YOu 800t Tho glnss,—tho ginds stands there, 1t calls before it breaks, "Tako mo. cilldron, How strong, O whbat [ walt for the dissolviye of L burste, 1 take naew doso, This when, in Euglish, wero written the , 1 but you”* These three words wero the lust he wrote, Lute this gfternoon a mun nawed Jucob Burr, of Springhicid. 1L, was riding on . streot enr on Ninth atreet, wiien he sturtled tho prasenger by opening his pocket-knito and trynie to ent his hond off. e succeeded 1n dealing tlinsell crinl bad gushes [n tha throat which g cnd to his existonce, pectal itapulch to The Chicago Tridune. ASNN Arpog, Mlel,, Feb, 0.—A mun, nouo une known, clulming 1o truvel for a Now York or ry=hiouse, wad found doad (Wi room ut Miller's Hotal 0 il been stopplig therolies Thursduy, but had given no nuie, A slip of puper was found In his room wddressed' to i womun named Heath In- Sillwaukee, with whot he uppeared to be i love, The deceased was 27 yeurs old and o struugor horo, 1t s undonubes odty acaxo of suicidy, Bpectal Diapateh to The Chicugo Tribune INDIANAOLLA, Didy, Feb, 6,—~The Coruner hus mado 1o Inquost of the remualns of Jeannetto | Thuroned, the youog oueviod ldy who sufohbiad Just night by shooting hersetf througl the beart, but ho snya he is sutlstied that I bs o olenr east of suluido ciused by emaotlonal insanity, . Bho wus witting in n rocking-chaly near the troat window st the thine, and but wanoment before heun Inughing and tiking with ber hrother. Vy Suimcs utieock, . 10 1EL hot wid. passid tho kitchen, sud Bud not taken possibly i halt- duzen stops’ beforo tho sonad of the st sid muttercd oxvlutnution returned hiin 1o the room I tinne to eateh her form a8 sho el or mathoer rolled from the chatr, s question, Ol Jonniu, what Lave you Gonet” thure was io v Py, uned Hrd wis extinet bafore b could luy b Wpon tho bk, A phystelin wis suintoned, neursory exunimition disclosed thut tho bu had pussed dircotly lnto tho heart, cutthng throueh tho lelft breuat o lts passage, whilo tho eluthing wus Dlackened and bupned,” showing that tho weapon was held al close eaaigo who tie shot was fired, 1L was i single-baersted prstol, No reuson for the act eun ba given vxeept tume porary Indaulty, Both tho brother-in-luw snd n Aiater of the déceused, Mis, Luled, nxwerad tho reporter thut hor duinestis telations worn ox- tremely felicitous. iee busbund was ki, ul- thousgh necessirlly nlvont at night by virte of his employment on the Heit Rillway, sud thois were no children or othier domestie troubles to ctaburrass her, She was tho yuinger abster, aged ubont =, Of sunny dlsposition,” nnd very fond of sooicty, Ehe was tho duisehter of ‘T D, Duy und the young wife of Jose Thuy hud beei) murriod less thun t foft 1 lotier in substinco us folluwd: “3y DeAp Hussa: 1 uwm golog away. vor your hltfi?ul wifo, JEANNETIE. b Burnnrd. yeurs. Sho You'll not miss me. Thoru {s somu wystory about this lotlor, bow- gver, which the Coroner oxpeots to clear upe ' oLUME XL. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 188l PRICE FIVE/ £31 . k7 . URANCI, w S.[{I \ it, perbaps, fn bl power to defent any [ doabout It he replind that Cannon s o very | tered, tho coming mecting pramises to be tho Al 5 1 Sk S el .A N G'I_ON 1 bl that does not nccord with bis | beigiyt, abl man, and will no donbt make greatoat ever held i the West. The entrles to OFFICIAL <JTALITY. S CATNENMISINDD ¢ ' w1l very ovidett thit the advocuton of | (o g A pnarEsT sTaGaons | o ot PSRt aesomy atables, amluto B . i o) Sickening ‘Scey§$’Enacted at the Insane H(E Sl at Bufe oo fal=2h Y. X Patients Beaten and Kicked Ale most toDeath by Attend- ants, As Usual, the Physioian in Chargo Rofuses to Listen to Complaints, Bpsetal Dispateh o The Chicago Tribune, Burraro, No Y., Fob, f.—Tn November Inst the new Etate Insano Asylum was opened in thia eity under quite auspicious elrcumstances, and the newspapers all_contafned brilllant reports of complotencss of everything in connootion with tho institution, il lly referring to the hnppy ' prospocts of tho ' Inmates. To-duy, kenrcely four montha after the axylum wns tn- nugurated, Frank Churehitl, one of the kecpers, #ives tuthe newspapersn statement In which aro detnlled oruoities that would stand compnrison with soime of those of the Inguisition. Churchiil Is n wan of gool standing, and was appointed to his positlon on nccount of hls Inteligonce and respectability. He resigned, he says, beeause he coull not stand the munnor In which tho Inmntes were trented. In all fnterviows Dr, Andresés, the Superiatend- ont, denies the truthfulness of tho story, but sayR that Churchlll it resign because ho wis dissatistied with the government of the Asylun. Investiations fn other directions go to - sub~ stantiate thn tale, which Is a8 follows “Lreceived nu appointment us attendant nt tho new Insune Asylum, and went thave n week before it wus opened. T remuined untll -ubout Dee.20, when I felt eompelled to resignon necount of the 1l treatment of tho patients which T hnd no power to preveut. There were two keepers, named Joues and MeMichuel, whom Dr. An- drews brought with tim reom’ Utiea, and durlng the wobls hefore tho Aerlut waa opened they were constantly Diyreing of the manner in which tney sbitied patlents at Utlea, T thourht this wia nll talk, but [ koon Fonid out iy mis- take. ‘Chree men eame ns patlents, umf!x-nm that tima 0 course of Lickhne, poundiog, nnd alnee il of these patients wers inlld wid tenet- able when kindiy treated. One of theso vietims wne'named Jdohn Tarnev, | whe had lwenime eeey o on o the subliet of walklng matches, 1ie was perfectly harmless, And never heenme violent wniless provoked. Oin one oceasion they phoked him: &0 severely with towels that thoy e to blow (i his mudth to irdug him to. T 1nak him to bath ons day when he wis ruther nolky, and wus tesing t soothe blm when MeStichitel stepped In,” Seel what was gotng an, he exetwimed: VIl manogo Sty d—n Youl, then Junmei Tuarney down into the tib, held bis head noder the water untit ho was nhnost drowned, and pounded him In & tho stomuch watih n buneh was ralsed us lurge ny hen's ey Jon aud MeMichnel seemed 1o huve n specinl spito agautnat Tarney, and took every ocens 10 abuse him, They wonld go fnto his room nt night und kiek and ponnd him for the slightest disturbance, They ussnulted Bio one day 16 tho corridor, and ponnded him untll he Iny down on the thoor nid grronned. 1 found him there, but thought It hest to leave bin, 09 be would bo more comlortable lvinge down than sltting, and ptlents ure not allowed in their hedroomns dur- ng thoday. Ho | went into the dinlpg-room, * but xoon” after bearl a yell 1 .eni Justin time 10 sco Jones dng il i tho stomach and make st up n nnotber ocension Jones assndled chnir. On Turney, who ran down the corridor to escapo - b, at the end of 1t Jones eaugit hin, pressed Doth thumbs niealnst nis windpipe. and Jammed him Into & chalr with such vialeneo that the back of the chalr mude two furge holes 1n the wull, e reported to Dr. Anidecws that tho pa- tient had hecome fruntle, and hnd knocked the chule ngninst the wall himself, ™ Another object of cruelty wis ono Abrabar Vecder, who wits apt to be fractious it tines, but whom I never had- any Qiliculty In soothing withont vlolonee..\We bad twolve mew ont for i wilk on {he avente’one dity, when a carringg came fton, and Vecder, who was ong ot tho puarty, wag rather slow In petting out of tho way, and Jones Jerked him by the cotlar, suvtne: *Get ot of tho way, yon s— of u b—._""Tnls excited tho patient, who threntened to strika Joney, und 1 hud ©io xoonor quicted him thn Jones exclatimed: * 11 ix you when your get in= x:lvlc. —1"“ you, I'll teach you to shuko your tist n my fuce. When we reachiod the Asylum Veeder res fused to into tho elonk-room, suying: *1 won't go I there, tor they will. kill mo, " [in-. dueed him to ko in, bitt Jones suld: * Weo'll tako that sxliness out of him,' Shortly afterward spent the night out, and when 1 réturned i thi AW i Blght thut brought tents to my st 1 1w ohair without tho power to tit, One eye was binckened, the rled off s thront, und thy pit of bia 2 0ll black und blue, Dr. Andrews n, bt Jones sald that he struck rense, Somo of tho other patients rent story, They nduilitted thnt ek Jones, " but were Sure that the Inttor hit him over (o hend with o Iuntert fest, That day Dr. Granger saw him at tho table ‘und consoled hin with: You got u good dese this morning dldn’c you? You'll lenrn better than to plieh into our. uttendante.” hid also o raliway contrnetor named White, who hud been nnde Insane by overworks 1lo was perfeetly harmless, ik very ‘nervoud, and coult not keep quiet. tics when he wad chattermg In his Michart put - him - on the bed f pounded bis in the pit of the stomich untll by eried out, * My God? my God! don't kil me.” Again in Tho dining-rooin MoMichael Xnocked him over the leud onto the tluor for somo triling offense, und then proceedod to klek bin. “Theso aro but smmple eases of tho most beavtless bratality | ever witnessed, If o nu wia o Hittdo slow “lu enterivg the dining-roouy when tho bell was rang he woukt bo knoekod down and kicked, 1 cauld do nulhlur bug ex- e o move out #Kl Wi p Atomnneh w suw this postulate, and that wad - usunl worse thun uscless, T complained to D, Ane drows, who suld 1 must b mie= taken, as ho had the fullest contidenco 1 I dones und MeMichnel, Aftortbls, whonovar threntened to report they would *fteport and bo d—d. The Doctor wont be< > your. A" putlent named MedAndrews nlso com- plnfned of thele treatment of - White, but th hactor deelded it was miental delusion on bart, o 1 Veeder, from Alden, went to ntened 1o report hilm I this sys- i1l not eense, byt Jones® duterred | him from It by the thronk: ¢ If you ever report anythhig you'see here, Pll pound you to doeuth. You'll never got oit of hergnlive! Sothey used to enrry on afl those practiocs when D, Androws was not aroind, 8o Ldo not doubt that he fs sincero in not belloving n 1t Ho told 10 he would not counteunnes brutality, and the hook of reguintions siys that i keoper Al never wantonly abuso u patient. 1 had re- fused to take any part fn the procecdivgs of othior keepers, and oneo when 1 went to Dy, Andrews with my complainte, ho sufd: * Ldon't Wit ta hear qny more reports from you, L \nu‘u yim to do whatever Mr. Jones dircets you oS 7 1 Hevernl docturs whi hud pationts tuken to tho ' Asyluin report that Chwrehiit's fuots uaro cors rect, na thoy hnvo seen inmntos there with black oyes and brujsed I thole boties. A thorough mvestigauon I8 to follow, wnd Chufeblll is o have an opportunity 1 prove his assertions. B S un Dl s, nd th Of nhnise PACIFIC COAST NEWS, BAN Fuaxciseo, Peb, d,—Telegruphle commus nleation s been resumed with Uregon, tho wiros huving beon down more thun i weok, Polegramy from Portiand stuto thut tho father of Linut. Bohwatku, who residos st Sulew, statey it ho s rocoived o lottor from his son, which auys ho will visit his parents In g month, Qregon fucmens nro moving to doviso some means to put 1 stop Lo the deeline in the price of whoat, and a convention 18 to boheldnt Batum suon to elfeet & combinnion in the fuming hue toreats, particulurly wheat producers. ‘The leads ©rs of tho IOVEIOnE proposo that the favaiers shudl hobd tholr wenin 11 botter privos rule, und sty udl the monuy nosded to curry out the plun ettt be nbtained, A skitr contaiving five Chinumon wos over. turned Ly tho wives whila. pussing n steapioy neur Brookileld, Cotmnbin River, Fob. 3, Four wore drowited, Fob. 40 bouvy wind stonn passed over Gervals, Murion Coutity, A number. of houses wy Dlown town, A lurio selioof-louso with 4 htiis dred puplls and teuchurs in it was carrled olahty i;lmh Ny the _wale, and sovernl children werd udly huet, Nono were kitled, Houvy rilns huve visited Columbia aud other rivers, " Thoy wero very bigh on tho 4th 2ad ath nnte., and visig at litost dispatehes. Bridges on hodohn fhiys Jtiver woro swept away, dolug inuvh damage, but usyot tha destruodon:ls L e e—————— A SUIT DECIDED, PHILADELPHIA, Feb. d.—Choinas 11. Dawson sued Charles E. Smith, nfilnr u‘t Dl.he Pmnla. e lish! statement that at mocratlo ‘“rg-?uhnfwugn“nxnlhucd a rebel flag. Thu jury r:und for Smith, Dawson to puy tho costs,