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N . Slared thag jy gy //’____,_____———-———_—_-_“_ FOREIGN. The Centte of News Dis- turbance Moving To- ward the East, Creece Evidently Will Have the Treaty of Berlin or War. —_— Lord Granville Declares the gituation Too Critical for Talk. i Tntroduction of the New Rules for Muzling the House of " Commons, Any Time the Spenker Xs Tired of a Speeeh, IHo Can Saw 1t OfF, Parnell to Sail for America—A Tug in Search of the Missa ing Cunarder, Viralent Attack of tho German Ofticial Press upon M. Gambetin. Gen. Colley Reports Himself En« tirely Surrounded by ** Van= quished "' Boers, Troops, to Ronch Him, Will Haveto Wina Battlo—Sagaste Lotting Out His Frionds. TIIE BAST, THIE NATIONAL GUARD SUMMONED. - Loxnoy, Feb, 10,—A dispatel from Athens aunounees that the decree :n‘xmmnnlng the ATiENs, Feb, 10.—The Government will ot aecept any comprowmise restricting the rights ncknowledged to Greeco by the Treaty of Berlin, CRITICAL. Loxnox, Feb. 10.—In the Tlouso of Lords, Lord Granville, Forelgn Secretary, decllned to make a detalled statement on tho Greek questlon, us It might Juereaso the rlsk of war. Tle expressed a hopo thut war would be averted, GREEAT PRIVATIONG " ST, PETERSBURG, Feb, 10,—Dlstress I8 so great amwong che Ural tribes that they aro belling their male children for grain, and leaving thelr girls to perdsh. IRISII NEWS, EXCITEMENT OVER A RUMORED ARREST OF PAL ARNELL. Speclul Cable Loxno: ment [n the elubs and among the members of Parliament yesterday, created by o repott it the Government had caused the aerest of Mr, arnell, Prominent members oftho Land League rushied to the Houses of Tarllament, und conferred with the Home-Rulprs in the lobbies, When thoreport was Investigated, however, it turned out to bo the wmerest rwmor, nor could its orlgy be traced, The CGovernment has not the slightest Intoutlon of wrresting Mr. Parnell, as {6 13 admitted on all sldes that g netions hithorto have not been such ns could bring hlm within the pale of the law, The gentlemun s expected to appear In the House of Connmons to-morrow. NEW RULES IN TIS 1IOUSE OF COMMONS. + 10 the Western Ansociated Presss - LoNvoy, Feb, 10.—~The rules presented by the Speaker in the 1louse of Commons to govern the conduct of urgent business pro- Vie that when, in-the oplulon of the Bpeaker, it 1s the general sense of the Tlouse that any debate should close, ho is empow- ered to Inform the Ilouse of his oplnlon Whercupon, It a motion be mnde that tho question be now put, and if earrled by o voto of310 1, thon n divislon on tho maln ques- Honshall Lo fmmediately taken, ‘The other tules are to the effect that specehes on nio- Youg for an adjournment of_the debato shall bestrictly confined to the subject of ndjourn- Went; that the Speaker MAY DECLINE TO PUT MOTION® for an adjournment it Lio consilers thoy are Yroposed for the purpose of obstruction; that ho members ean move or support & motlon for adjournment more than once in one de- bate; that the Spenker may direct a member %o discontinuo his specch If irrolevaut or consliting of tedlous repetitions; that no di- \Ilslon #hull be tuken on, motions that tho ]blwnkur do leave the chalr and that tho ouse do now proceed to conslder o Dbill; and that the Speaker may ordor a divislon by Yising and sliting, g0 as to nyold dolny. !h}‘;? same rules will bo applicable whon b onse Is In eommittee, with the excep- lon of tho ane providing for closing dubute, Rowp, . NEW LAND JuLL. th RostE, Fub, 10.—1¢ 1 reported hore that all o Roman Catholie Bishops In Ireland will !1 convoked by thelr Archblshops. to con- 6lder tho now Land bitl, Maenyy LTAET CORICION, theeln ESTER, Eng, Fob. 10.—A crowded o |“K wos held last night to protest ulnst coercion. Ditlon aud A, M, Sulllvan, Tlowe-Rule mem X el bers of Parlinment, mado Lo“m 2 DILLON, “M.mx, Feb, 10.—Dillon, spenking In ter yesterday, sall that 1€ tho En- f;l‘f;l:tgl:l'.l not quickly chungo thelr temper Pk LIB Irlsh, they {the Irlsn] would in- s ‘ngs and slaves It they did not loug il u\? when they could joln the United o Yaruell, ho sald, within & month i stand In Congross nt Washington an honored and el 4 Wrongs, welcomedt snokesman of thelr @ HENRY WorLyr, coNsgi 2 asked whethir tho Ieigh cotlon wat 0 Irls el Ve wu{]y u; ol s proteetlon net would ‘oMn Forster replied in the af Ve rmative, :;ll:\‘lgfislfl?zuum[er fornier acts of the Kind PRl he Unlted States had ‘been are M, Wolit thoy L nquired 1f those citizon er nn: ::'l::;l by the publics tribunals, e " T Fequested that C v i ub notice bo glven s yucstlon, The 1ame Sct'm!llls‘fl‘" other tlokel-of-leave men Dol as Davitt hiad thoy would bo sout to brison agyly, THE 1 i ot D::-‘ll;,{?;:m“ :-t;lrr{.ilmu PRISON il &ood hiealth, and sutlsfl th tho arrangemepty made for him, efed VINDICATION, A 0 ;l‘m“ (l)’(mnmr. [lome-Ruler, pronounced g ished statemont thag the Irish mom Paslianong I gy recelved pay fron calunng, ot Latd Luaguo P Bublfeatlon :v{;uu mg\)'”‘! A resolution that its s [y 0 B DEVICH OF (e privitogg of 3, !{ essrs, (\Jnlft‘ll:mw and Northeoto oxpressed Wie Home-July members in y Feb, 10.—There was great exclte- | Lhiis ense, and Mr. O'Connor withdrew his motlon, ' TIE ENGLISH MEMDERS who voted against the second reading,of the Bl for the protection of person aud property in Iretand were Dradlangh, Durt, Collings, Labouchere, MeDonald, and Sie Wikfrid Lawson, PARS] for Amerlea, AMERICAN FENLANS aro arriving In England from dreland, Thele movements ure clogely watehed, DRITISII NiBWS, CALYLE'S FUNKRAL, Spectal il Loxnos, Feb, 10.~Carlyle's remnins were Interred in the family Durlal-ground of St Fechan's Churchynrd, fn the peaceful hame ELL BUON BAILS let of Eeelefeehnul, where he first saw tho ilght. 1t was -at one thne hoped that the nshes of tho great - Seotsimn might bo it tingly deposlted In - Westminster” Abbey, aml when 1L wns known it thls honor was declined by his frlemds, In unison Wwith his own carnest wishes, it wns expected that he would bo Iakl beside NWls wife in the ruined alsle of IHaddington Cathedral, It was, however, Carlyle’s wish to reposo tinong his kinsfoll, and to be burled with ns little pomp il elremnstance as possible. Both the hour and the place of Interment were con- soquently unknown until w short time hefore the funeral, The remaing left London with tho express on Weduesday night and reached Carlyls at 5 on ‘Uhursday, where, after o fow hours, they were forwarded to Ecelefechnul, TIHE FUNERAL CORTEGE Teft the statlon tor the churehyard at noon, The mourners were James Carlyl S, the brother “of "Thomas; James Carlyle, the neph of the deeeased; John Carlyle, his nephow; Austin Catlyle, hls nephew; Robert Carlyle, hiy cousing M, Altken, his brotherin- Jaw; Dr.. Aloxander Carlyle, Alexander Wels Inte Mrs, usin - of _the Carlyle; Capt. 1lenry I, Watt, of Liver- pool: Prof. "Cyndull, Mr. Froude, the histor- Jung Prof, Leckle, and otlier relatives of the decensed, A few of the principal gentlemen of the lvenlity were also present, During the hours PREVIOUS TO TIE INTERMENT the school and other bells pealed mufiled tones, The progress of thé cortége was witched by Inrge nwinbers of the Ibabit- ants of the district. "I'ho lundseapo was cold and snowy. Before tho grave wns reached rain began to fall, but gleams of sunshine rested on the group about the grave ere the coftin was Jowered, The grive is situated In tho mnorthwest corner of tho anclent burylng-place. Some ten years h’:o tho ground was bought by Mr. Carlyle’s | directions. It I3 inclosed by a neat wall and -surmounted by Iron rallings, Ou the north side lic the remains of several relaives of the deceased. On tho south araburied his father’s two wives, Dumfrieshire will in falura sttract even o greater throng of pligrims, for besides tho tomb of Burns, she will have the grave of lier groatest son, ‘Thomas Carlyle. DETERMINED TO EVACUATE CANDAILAR, o the Western Anoctated Press, LoNnoy, Feb, 10,—In the Jlouse of Com- mons to-day the Marquis of lartington sakl the Russe-Afghan correspondence would not make any dfierence fn the Government's de- clgion relative to Canduhar, 1L Is true, he said, that the Duke of Cumbridge hag writ~ ten o minute upon the question. RE-BLECTED. At ameetlug of the bondholders and share- holders of the Atlantle & Great Western Iallway the retiring ‘L'rustees were unani- mously reblected. NTERED FOR A WALKING-MATCIL Littlewood has entered for the walking- mateh at New York, cory e, M. Chamberlain, President of the Board of T'raile, in the Iouse of Commons replicd toaquestion of Lord John Manners, 1l conkl not say that auy formal nesotintions relative to copyrizht were peading in the United States, Mo detaited the cireum- stances under which a draft of the proposal origlnating with the publisticrs of the Enstern States had been submitied to the Government by thoAmeriean “Min- fster, with «a request for the expres- ston of an opinlon 1n regard to it Mr, Cham- berlain was not at all sangning tho proposal woulil be formnlly snbmitted to lier Majesty’s Government, Ho had, however, consulted tho law oflicers of the Crown, and was informed that the troaty could be nego- tiated under exlsting copyright nets on tho basls of the . propossl, provided the Governmment thought the rights of persons Interested In books In Great Britain would bo duly protéeted. The treaty, nowever, could not b negotiated under the condltion that Amerfean books, which It 13 sotght to proteet, could be printed and pub- Hshed In Bogland, Such o proviston would need the gpeelal snnetion of Parllament.” 11e was still awalting an answer from Bnglish nuthors sl publishers as to thelr opinion relative to tho advisability of o provision glving sueh protection, wnd othor poluts which he had submitted to them, When the carrespondetiee was comploto it would be presented to the House. ‘Thameeting of the Copyright Association nt Murray’s, was to consluer Mr. Lowell’s proposu], and the }mlmn sugiested by the President of the Bonrd ot Trade. TUE REMAINS OF THOMAH CARLYLE was interred in the family burylne-ground Leelofechaul, 1 TIE BATAVIA, QuetxsTows, Feb, 10.—A tug goes in searelt of tho steamer Batuvin, GERMANY. AN ATTACK ON OAMBETT Benray, Feb, 10— rowtn Ga- | zette makes u violent attnek on Gumbetty, ne- cusing him of attempting to drug France into o warliko polioy, TIE CAUSE Loxpoy, Feb. 10, -A dispateh from Berlin says the North derman Guzelic’s wttacks on Gumbetts, and the efforts to demonstrate the exlstencoof W war party in Franco wre be- lioved to bo deslgned to Induce the Landtag to voto the purchuse of the strategle Rhine, Itatlwny, TNE BOERS. ORANGE FREK HTATE AND TTIE LOERS. Dunuay, Feb, 10,—Much anxloty Is wanl- fested hero ns to the nctlon of the Orngo Fres-State Volksrand, which will meet on the 17th [nst, Independence-Day ocenrs on tho =3 inat, A dnrge party s likely .to pro- pusy Lo glve netive help to the Buers, . Mt QLADKTONE suld the Colonlal Seerctiry bt (ustrueted (ien, Colloy on the 8th Inst. to lnform tho Preskdent of the Orange Free State that ho woull glve all reasonable guarantees to Boers who iy down thelr arms, and the Govertment would framo a soliewmo for s pors munent ad friendly sottlement or all difl- cultles, Tho Proshlent has been asked to scommunicente this and the previous messnge In the same sonss Lo the Boer leaders, DEFEATED, . Capr Towd, Feb, 10,~The Basutos were defeated at Mazurn, with heavy loss, QUS, COLLEY tolegraphs that the road must be cnosldered blocked., Relnforcoments must fight their way to his ey, a3 he cannot attompt to get out with his wonkened for e BPAIN, BAGANTA'S CLEMENCY,. ' Mapn, Fob, 10.—Amnesty will be granted to journalists heing prosceuted or already condemned. Polltleat emigrants will be por mitted to ruturn. . & . 15,000 CATILE, _ Mabn, Feb, 10.~Elghteen thousand cat- tlo wore- lost by foods In the Trovince of Beyille, 2 THE CHICAGO 1TRIBUNE: WRIDAY, I CANADA. Prof. Hind Writes His Regular Lotter to the Governor- General. He at Last Gives a Few of the Evidences of Statistical Fraud, 1ie Hns Discovered tildden in tho Accounts the Numbor “79,750.2 The Canadians Swelled Nearly Every Item with This Little Swestener. When Thore Was a Buckel of Fish-Balt Bought 79,750 Was Added, The Professor Uan Show It on Every Page of 8ix Years of Government Figures. TROW. ILINDY Spectal Dispatch to The Chirago Tribune. 1TAnTEAX, N 8, Fob. 10,—Anotber lotter from Praf. tuds ' Wi e, 7, 1881, T PLEAST Yot I s, ‘The letter which 1 hnd the honor to recelve in Bogland from Government Ottawi, i Kebiranry, i, 18 as follows: Houws UTTAWL, Fab, 12 Sa ed Ly by Excoll the' Governo ncknowlsdiy thu rucelit of i lelter fro sk, which hI8 Lordelilp hid Torwardud to tho 1th of Jnnuiry, haye, eld., WISTON, Guvernor-teneral's Seeretary, That your Excelleney shonld have been advis 1 X cknowletluo 10 mo the receipt of tho el (it o dnted ¥y 4 the familineity of your 'g ndvisers with s contcats, This b Uodies the Following pussire, which, | tho [Ifting of n closc-drawn voil, discloses to vibw the crimes and the shime of muny furvowed in tho lines of n tell-tale fuce,” Tt ence to [t 18 4 necessary consequence of the WRETCHED SOPIISM AND TURGID UNTRUTID covered by tho specch of Str Alexander Campe Bvell, I rojution to Senatol vers' maotions eulifnr upon your Excellency for corr once. A very linportant portion ol tho le mudo to by depondent upon the frutidule #tutisties whlch appear to have been fo in the first fustineo 10 Cannda, #od subse 1y moditied but notdiminished at the Forelg tiee, 'Tho italicized words relnte to tho o Vilclti’ of Mr. Franols Clare Ford Mr. Tergno with the falsitieation ot thy Atntistics In the documents rred to i Lord Durby’s disputeh No, dated Farclgn Otliee, Ay, 25, 18501 also to the mentorandam referved ta In the followig synopsls ofdetter No, Mit MIND T LORD SALISHURY, ttor to tho Rt.-Hon, tho Maniuts of Sullsbury, K. or Majosty’s princhiml Secrotry of State 'tor chin ATIITE, INCIUBIN MERGEARGUN Tolaing 1 n pHnted copy, of the miatailcl twble i tha G189 OF her Mujesty's Governmont, presentod Rt tho Hallfnx Fixligrics Commission, contuinlug ultorutlons [n writlng, und tracing the connevtlony be- Twion tho nltorations and th fubricated ftoms pro< surved i the satistical taolo, und subkpquuatly pre- sented to”the Liporint Larlisniont, duted Windsor, N, ., HepL. L, 1538, 1 will now pnss on to another and more i portant matter, respectfally soleltus your £ cellupey's uttention to the thnlo and _navigation voturss of o Dominlon of = Cuinn, 80 that your Excellency can understuand tho full “torco of what L mean by tho erimes and tho shitno of muny years, Feom the yeur 1871, Just nfter the Treuty of Washin ton, to tho yedr 1877, when tho nwitrd was mude, tho Canadiun trade returng are not worth tho puper thoy nro printed on. AR WORSE THAN THIS measure of thoir value, thoy re deluding, in- suiting, and vile, They huve been presonted to tho Govornor-General year by yeur us trio. Thoy have year by year erimine alty” false, every year [rom {lxiil 1o 15T it wiieh 0, heen Throughout Tuus the ure stamped, This hrand I8 the , aitd by 18 artful moeaus tho celmes and huatne of many yours ean be trucked und Until this” number I8 futboered ive 1 & mume aud enll {6 the *Tllleyean number)” and have *hinted ©strongly at ity exlstonce heforo, quite enolih to wurn those who understoud tho infamy of which 1t is tho Koy, Dut thoy were bold “in the strength of thote posltlon, and would tako no bint bt brived everything. Your Exeellency witl find this number on Fage § of my letter o tulsltied depurt fal reports, 1198 atdo ftros diteed on pign H, it I8 involved in the fors gerles enumerated on puge 2 Tt ocenrs murke in overy v from 1871 to 1870 in the tricde re- turns Of” tho Douminlon, aug often more than onco. HERE 18 AN ILLUSTRATION of tho mothod and uprllutllfnu of this *Tilloyean number™: On pugo 1Y of the trado returns for 71 wa find the following absurd entry's . 1 Siront iritatn, fnt, h-balt from Unltod 1n page 462 4 Whalo oll from Gront Brifuln at ) conts, wud from tha Untied States it 63 conts a gallon. Adding tho ltoms ns thoy occur ip gross, as follows: Kiah, feosh, fromt Groat Britain, oto,. Fist'bait from Unlted Statex. . Whulo-oll from the United Siafe: "otal. Denuct Now turn over to tho voltme for the your 1873, and theso Hgares ure foiul Among the ox= ports, thus, an pige 3, thoru 18 the entr) Whate ull, Uniied Btato: And on page K2, for Al othior fish, Unlted Statos 1t will be noted thint tho Jurge i C too much, but turniig to [t 4, thore will bo seen confronting tho whale-otl ftom, it mtniber of nbsurd catrivs, which givo three too Httle, Agraln, on pico 381, for the year 183, wo flind thia foblowing enteics, most.of them commorviids Jy hmpossible: Frosh tlsh oxported by Nova Scotln to tho Unitad Htatos, Britiali, Spanixh, und Fronch Weat Indles. o Soa il und othier fresh to tho Unlted stutes: und Bt Plerre (o 33 Total, Dedut And, turniug to pugo 350, we find tho sympu- thotie vutry: ' 1,89 140 Fe] i to Madeira, HIL throngh many e nlwiys bulug s lly impossiolo 1toi. This' “Eileyonn nimbor* wlso dpplics 1o 1lo *muskent ltoms ' onumerited on pugoes 83 to 42 of wy lettor, In * fuldliled dopnrtmustul roports.” “M'he wrtlfice this mothod —cove crs throws doulit ou muuy of your statisticd recopds of tho dovernmont, and - shows thut wo have no ron Knowlodgo of our position, o ux‘mlu itd trouchory and the tredchery it concenls 18 the duty af 4 peoplu and should fiot be loft to the work of @ #ingle ma A8 FOILBENATOL POWERY POLNTT, DL 1t s wholly unneeesaary further to notico it, for he hns bogngulled, Sonutor Hlowtun forgot him- seif and his country, 1 hopy not veuully, whoo he trifled with tho records or s Istaud fiowe and shrank from defembing thom, And now, having glunced ut tho shame of 1l turn o tho grave of tho On - the st of April, 1857, 0 H, R, Thomson, Q. C., wrote ta the Minlster Mariuo and Flsbories, who gssuned all tho re- Bponslbllity of the preparudon of tho case for rition, nd foltows: o eall utiontion 16 o yrout b norvlcos of Cuxports I =3 uportunce of ab i talitig - 1ho g i and oxplalulng statistical | informntiog tn o “varlous ta’ fallge i tho wubjucta iry o ko pince, (Hider the tosty, seupd Of Ui lgul Ity the withusa-box 10 Theku oxporis conid by placerd explutn und vorlry their work. 1L 14 perfectly olenr, from this, that the late brilunt counsel ut tho Commlssion knew notbing of . tho Clowg propuration mude for thls ‘hogo swindle, aud 10 thova aeo uthors Who Juliod the lnte My, Thowdon I this dennuid on o the Minister ol Marthe und Pisborles, lep thom come to the Tront, and ot larry, for tho clowds wro guthariug fust, and thu siorm muse broak soon, Taemorrow 1 shall pek leuvo to addross your lixveliency on soma consequuices which fluw from the fuots eoumepnted fn this lotier, | bave, vle., ) Hesiy Yourn: HIN| Gamptlor ‘Aualyticat Juux Jlatlfux Fishorio Come uelon, p T'o his Bxoolloney the Qovernor-Genorul, PROTECTION OF CHILDIY Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribu OrrAwA, Feb. 10.—Nr. Rtlchvy, of Tl rolutroduced this sesslon his bill to pre ppnish wrongs to chitdren. Tho prenmble du- clares thio objuot of the bill to bo the protecilon of ehildren by reguluting thoir vmpluyment In certulu’ ouses, wid ‘preventing inducenisits o Juvonllo erimo, The fivet cluuse provides that 10 nerdon huving the eare or eustody of nuy cbild uuder the o of 16 ygars shull exhibit, use, or umploy hlm 1y By manner a1 utnler any profense, upprontice, out, or tlierwlsa dispuse such chili to uny person In sad the vocaton of suging, playing on musleal nstraments, Fupo ge it - walklig, - danolg, buiing. or peddiing, ur us u gy muist, contordonisi, vldor, or uerobat, or for aay idocent or_ fmworal purs poss nor Il wiy busdinoss tujuclous Lo the bealty or dupgerous to the e or b of such eblid. ‘Tho third cluuse prevents childron under 6 yeurs Hf ago remuinlng L pulonse Rlaves Of uwudee SBRUARY 11, 1881—TWELVE, PAGES. st At lens aeeompinted by thetr guard- fnnss nnd only i Ing clusses and sknting- rinks on eondition of such recelving the weitten catsent af the childeen’ guardinns or parents, A prnandey eunging from £2) to $1060 In each cuwe, or fmprisoiment from one to thves months, wil e finposed upin offenders aeainst this aet, So- cletles proseeatimg inder this o wlil ro- weive the linoed, bill alan einpowers such soeieties to romove ehildren of persons convieted under the acet, from their chinrgo, NTAN ORGANIZATION. Bpeciat Dipateh to The Chicaz Tribunes ToryNro, Feb, 0—The ement over Irish nflairs here I8 wald not o be altowethor talk, It 9 st that thore s n seeret Fentan organtza- tHon Formed fn the elty, und that urms are being seenred, The lnto formntion of & braneh of the Tamd Lengue 18 regardod only us n blind, vs- pechlly ns the nttondunce at ity mectings was nelther lerge nor inuentind,—u fact ull the more slgnificant ay the Irish = ele it §s known 10 I stronger now thun over before i Tovonto, Tho desikn of the et ore winization 18 to coliperate with bodics aeross e dlne (0 erenting the nlaem here which witl cwaifitte thy dlspatei O el tronps feom Thay aretie that, by creating such enpellly ata Hime when {fritaln is y quarters of the workl,—in teo, Cape Coluny, and othor ~England will bo ko weakened - that the it people will iive o Falr chunee to ot thoie vights, [rish vights means independence, The warniig givan by o Slontrent ieish organ intely rearding . Fendnn nseocktion with “ramifleis tlon< nll over the country, Wis cortalnly well- wrovndeds hut 1t hus not, 18 was supposed, of- 1 118 purpose in dishenrtening the promots “Tho poller heru affect to know nothing o rietnization, but that It exists Is tolerably ertuin, and thore nre, at il events, undoubited- v parties in the ety 1 conmunication with Ameriean bedies, THE EXODUS AT PORT IHTURON, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes Orrawa, Feb, 10=The Hon. J. H. TPope, Minlster of Embreation, hus mutmitted to Parline mentureport by M Lowe, Secretary of tho Dupartment of Agrloulture, on the question of tho oxadus at Port Huron, Tho cssentinl Teatures of this_roport wera foreshudowe the Mintster of Emigration in hls recent spe n Parliament, Mr. Lowe gives tigures obtalned fram the rflway suthovities and Caondinn Cus- toms-Colleetor ut Surnin, to shuw that the total emigration n Canndn 1o Western 8t itrigg the yearat Port Iluron » ite coneludes the report thus thut, whatever test I8 applied, owi und recorded cap ployed, or the innbility ot methods applied, or the tumber of all passens gors traveling by il ns ofticinlly obtafned Trom the responsible’ ofticers of the raflways, or tha entries with pigrants’ elfeety, or npproxima- tion af tho records. of tho vens lo cluim of the Collector ut the Port Huron Custom-tlouse a8 respeets tho {mmigeation nto the United States nt it polut §s i fabrication ko gross s to estubilsh huumslhlliu’ without even the sembliace of probubllity. 0f tho curs iuting by tho MATTERS IN TOLEDO, O. Spectal Dispatch to The Chlcago Tribune Totuua, O, Feb, 0.—W. I'. Birownson hns hoen appohited Superintendent of the Toledo, Det- phios & Burlington Nuarrow-Guuge Hallrond, vice "I 8. Burgoan, recontly resigued on account of Gl-bieaith. Tho new Superintendent bus o high reputation ns u ruilrond mau, He hus lately been prominontly conneeted with the Carol & St. Louls und Pitesburg, Fort Wayae & Chienygo, I8 tppointment will take etfect on the 15th inst. Theroe will e a milllon dotiurs I tound fum- bers spent bere tho constng senson fn docks und elevators by the Ohio Central nod Toledo, Del- phos & Burlington Ralirouds, OF this, two-thirds will bo spent by the Uhio Centrul, WELLAND CANAL, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Moxrueat, Feb, 10,~The vontractor for tho Wellnod Conal works, who las returned here after visiting thow, suys that vperations will bu completed, and the canal resdy for opening on the 19tk of May next. Thero are $00 men, bo~ sfde: 'y deseription of steum machines, em- ployed in pishing forward tho work with all speed, SIXty new wates are alremdy finished, and ThG Ditagico ot 110 WHLL be rendy abbut tho 15t of April. When ready for openbig, thero will by o uruulur twulve feet of water throughout the eunal, OFVFERED 826,000 A YEAR, Spevint Dispntch to The Chieago Triune, Corusnus, O, Feb, 10.—It 18 stated here to- nlght on high ambority that Gov. Foster hus been olfered a slary of $25,000 ver annum to uteept the Presidency of tho Now York, Chicago &St Louis Rakivord, now belug constructed. e capleal stoek 18 §16,00,000, of whilch §13,500,« KN hve been subseribed by a syndicato it New: York. One undred wiles of the road jn Oblo is ull ready for tho irou, TORK. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunies OrrAwA, Feb. 10.—A deputution of members, fnehitding- Mr. Mochester, De, Orton, aud Mr Tatterson, walted upon the Finance Miuister to- iy and cpresented n petition nsking that tho duty ou pork shonld be incresed to 2 conts per pound, Tho gronnd on which tho fne crense Is ngked 18 thnt ft would encourago the valshyg of pork nnd fnereuso consumption of eoureo gralis, Tho Finnneo Minister promised to conaldor tha watter. ——r JIIORRIBLE POULTRY. MoNTREAL, Feb, 10,—A box, forwarded horo as pouttey over tha Oceldental ltallrowd from St 1hiip, haa beon found by the pollce to contaln a deeomposed corpse, Thero 14 1o vlew nd Lo who tho farwarder was, or as to tho ldentity of tho corpse, MORE O 1113 SAME, HALL , F'ob, 10.—1'rof, Hind to-dny says that from 1551, Just niter tho Treaty of Washington was slgned, to 1577, when tho awunl of tho Hall- fax Commisslon way nade, Canndlan trude re- turns wore not. worlh the paper thoy woro wriited on, Thoy are deluding, insultiug, vite, und celminally false, ) BY ICE, Yeb, leven passongers, the purser two of the crew of Lhostonmor Northern Laght arctved at Geargetown, Princo Edward Istand, from Cups Shurp, all badly frostbitten, belng twenty=cight hours on tho lee, Tuey report the stewtiwer siurrounded by lee. "Fwd bonts kuvo gonu to hur ald, 'AL BOILER EXPLOSTON, HusuknstoNe, Out,, Feb. 10.—An oxplosion of a drlll-botier ot the Welland Cannd Killed Herbort Atsuson and serlously injured stx athors, SEIZED FOR DERT, MONTIEAL, Fob,' 10.~Thy Canudinn Bullding Foulety hus elzed tho trist Tumds of tho Epls. copal Diocese of Mon seeurlty for debt, s TIE BUDGET. Speetal Diypateh to The Chicugo Tribunes OTTAWA, Fob, 0=, Bergon, Momber for Cornwall, propared un cluborate speeeh on tho Taeiito Radway guostion: but tha debute cloged Dbeture he ad nn- epportunity to sprewd himself beforo tha House, Not to bo boaton, huwover, L bad it priuteid us a supplomont to his paper, aalr it hud beon delivered. is intention to havo glven it to Parllament mny huve beon goad; but his arrangements to publish it wero cvidently bud, Tho » appluuse,” * cheers,” and o lnughter ' wore duly seatterod throneh tho gpeech pblished In thy supplement-spoced; and now hio i3 bothered 1o denth by members ipklug hin when ho gavo it tothe Houso, The Qoverntent s receivad informntion of tho Kalzare b soverl Ameriean citles of lurgo untities of shellae vapmsh i burrels, on tho ronnd of feads on o revenio by Jimes vy & Can of Kinaton. 16 I8 stuted it the firw pumed Juve been s the Babit of lmporting titles of aleobol from tho Stitus In it x lleged ik ik quantity of shellig I estel brred, und tho weohol nfter- wirrsls sent brek into the States ws abelluo var- Nistr, when a Aoparation was wado uud the als cobol sold nt n by prolit, With the lurgo Tovonue tax on spivits n tho. Btatod, aleohot eannot bu o sold for less thiy 225 per guhon, wherens, Whon b faetiired Tor export, It onfy costs 38 conts per gallon, ‘Fhie duty vu sliilae Varish 4 80 weits por wallusy and 20 pey cent ad valoremy—sorthat the dem Wera colning ioney by the operution carned on, Tho United Btntes guthorlties atlego thit tho customyeotiieiuls a1 Kimeton are involved in thy sutter, wied it i protabie thit ai Jnvestigution will bo ordered. . Pwo Monteeil comnereinl travelers attompted to flght wduol on Parlininont Sguaro; but the Dominion pulice Inteeterold In tioe to prevent auythitge serions voenrengg, Tho tronblo grew out of a practical Joko played by ono o tha otfior, who was induced 1o prosent klmsell ot Rideun Hull, Lot Lopno's rostilenco, uiider the fmprevsion that he bl beon vitad thors by Lord Campboll tharn bruther), 1o whow he wus supposed to Biye pes intradu In the House of Cont for wseleet commitice to nvestio monopoly o cout-oil. 1o conside, oll-roltiera wero glven (o muoh brotection, ot think tho quality of Cannda coat-oll’ hud mproved by tho Chuowe made o 1he Jaw Tust sesdton, ‘Pho Hon, 3, Moussuuy, iu behatf of tho Government, sall that the Guvernmont fitended adoping & _new lostrusiont, und when this bad been done, the tush und gruvity teats of Auericnn nud Cunactiun ol wanld bo nudy ore uniform. ‘Tho wation wus withdruwn, 1t {8 suid that u stroay Lody of English cuple tullsty, who huve lrsady subsvrlbed tho Hcccds Drton oved uu pury neans, aro ot tho ek of the Canedinng whis re potitioning fur the passing of tha bl now hefare Parlinment, generilly known aa the Caneda Blectrie Cablo billy The Jniest wntheutle information snys the Princess Loulee will return to er husband in May. and the two will foin a lirgo paety of En- selish visitors in fishing excursion on the Lower Kt Lawrence, The Prl will then, with hee English nrests, vislt Manltobn and the Northe weat Provinees of the Dominion, Special | Tie Chirags Tritane, TORONTO, nud Neown swas ageain bies fore tho PPollee Conrt, elireed with blenmy, A wornn g el Degoll, from Betteville, Rt thut Mand was marrled to her cousin it Lyous, in 18, [er lawver withdrew his | and _admitted tho gulit of his client, throwiig her on the merey of Court. His Worship, after considoring the merelfully sent hier to jull for only thirty dny .i man nameil grine Gregg, aured 70 years, who was reteused Tromn Jall heve, gave himself i te tho pollea ns . vagrant, baving no- Ho wis wealthy bt 'Tulned e Ho clilns {0 bo n relative of tho 4 wigs bls ungrateful connces L reeogize hitn beeause he 8 down Tiu soya he onea leota helping “ornellis Vanderbilt when tho Jatter In the worl hand to old wity drnddigheultfes. It I8 rumored that the ofd Leader 18 to bo re- vived by itg farmee proprictor, Mr, James Rteady, ang to be i ne o Protestant organ. "ow I dr tha hitier proteotion of vallway- mmvlli) b intrduced by My, Froscr into the On- tario I, tuee, provides Tora clenr spuce of from the Wp or 1 frefunt-car to the on " of vyerhend a3 for the im- provement of 1he running boards on the top of roliht hox-carss wud for tho illing up of frogs, wing-rajls, una guard-rulld, Tho bill will un- doubtedly pass, Spertal Ditpatch to The Chicago Tribune, Feb, 10.—~The Dircetors of tho Steam- have plaeed {ts afules n the . E. Nelles, who will uct us e stomens pay (€700 & week untll f April. Otberwise the affairs tho beglnning of tho compaiy wil bie woind up, A suutideny it enerled an by three por. 1 mlu’rmuumn Hoitse, has Just 0 oy stopping ol been expused, mber last three Anieri- 4, 2lving the naines of Dr, J. B, Coonus, 1. $. Loforge, ud Mew, Hlemnn, ook rooms at tho hotel, und deposited $400 with tho casbiler, They Pkl nnlhlllm. hnt suceeeded, on one pretext or n dtathor, n ity biek the larwost prct of the amoney, | A few duys wgo the land cruunded payment of Wis bill, amousting to #i0. Thy i was than playod on w Montrenl e il rentiemnn who had got aopuninted trio nnd, on the strengtlt ol representationy that stie had n Jurge property In New York, the womnn bied bun 1o 1he tine enit hundeed dullars, of ‘The bill at the Tecumsch was then pildl und the hnnruire relensed, whon tho commercial man dikcovered bo hud been the \'K\‘wlhi\u[ a fraud, Dr. Coombs vanished from tho sV eity, but was overhualed e Clifton and browght tnek. Leforge ang Mrs. Hemans wero held in detention by the detectives, The case will nome before the Polles Court, Speciat Dusvateh to The Chicago Tribune OAKVILLE, Feb, Wh—A party of skuters started from Onkville and went fifteen miles out o Lake Ontario. in the direction of Fort Duihous| Wuleh plico thoy could plainly see, They ull re tuened i saféty. This feat was never beforo necomplished. — They slated that the lee wis fully aix (nches thick the greatest portion of the way. Y Specta Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, MONTIREA . 10.—A lndy's branch of the Trish Lund Leagne [8 to bo established here, Tho clectrie light )8 coming Into genernl use 1llll:ml:llhn-lllrlu! 11 thig city, gt Irty-slx potice officers have been sworh in for spe [ dutiegunder the Quehee License law, They wilt bu uuthorized to visit and Inspect slor- plices whero powder 18 kent for sule or ugos ale ehops or business-plices, puwnbrokers, uuetloneers, suloony, und public or private pluces where tho proprictors keep, or are suffered to for profit, billinrds and games of chunce; Ateambouts or bonts on which are sold spiritious Hquors: und muke of each und nll nearefal fn- speetion uninst Infringments of the A The French Canadinn Credit-Foneler, which wits to have created i revolution in tinunice mat- ters by thirty-yeur b per cent loans to tarmers, bas cummenced business here, It was an- nounced with n great flourlsh” of trumpets, when fisst mooted, thut this compaay would wmake ity rateaof ntreat i por cent. "o ud- yertisomont says tho rato will bo 7 por cout on ouns, L, H, Coutrie, dealer u church-ornaments, has entered an aetlon in the Superiur Conrt agalnst Chntles 3. Benublen, Curé of Coté St. Paul, for €0 worth of church-ornaments. The Curgs fort tho uity, Spectal Dispateh to The Chlcago Tribune, K18axvoy, Feb. 10.~Charters huve heen mnado to eery fourteen enrgoes of auk-timber trotm Canudliin ports on Lake Erie for Kingston at $VT50 per L) eablo feot, ang one churter ut $0 onk-tlmber from Huy City to Kingston nt $£20 per LOW feet, Chnrfers huve been niwle to earr: por L, wid 1L 18 ruportod thit wnothor ebrtce s Seen mudent &5, The ownor of a thuber- vessel hus been offered $® for 1,000 cublu feet for two trips from Toledo to Klnlfiloll.ur 125 por 1,000 for careylng pino from Luke Suporior, Speetat Diapaten to The Chicago Tribune. 8. Jony, N, 1., Feb, 10.—1t I8 currently stated toro that Lond Biphinktone bus disposed of all the fands of Now RBrunswiek Lumber Col any, nbou 3,000 neres, to some English spee- uligors aud cipitatists, for the sum of $4,000.00. It [ssukl the price {8 nbout G per cent ln ad. vunee on tho prico the Lumber Company pald tho Raflway Compuny for tho lands, e ——————— FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY. ‘The Fireman's Fuid of Californla, 'Ihomas 8. Chard, Eastern M fs worthy of uli confidence and com Its elght- eenth annual statement shows its business for last year to have been marvelously good, and Its conditlon to be nll its best friends conld Its ensh capltal, fully pald In, i §750,000, and its total nssets §1,160,- 017, placine It In this respect 1 the first rank of all Western companies, Its whole llabill- tles are only S348,081.70, leaving o clear sur- plus far polley-holders of S811973.24 of nssets over all liabitities, The assets Iuclude 8520 500 0f United States reglstered bonds, §38,- 894,12 in cash, $210,060.00 in real estate, $180,- 250 In loans on bond und mortgage, and the balaneo In bank stoek, elty bonds, nnd siml- lar first-cluss seewritles, "During thy past year tho luemno was $7552,180.22, and there Was puid in 8850,000 of new cupital; muking the totnl ot receipts S02,18223, while tha nggregate dishursements were S510,200,10, With this exeellent snowing, with a thousand aetive and enterprising agents ab work, and with a record for trastivorthiess that stood unshaken by the terrlblelosses of our Chicngo fire of 1871, the prospects of the Flremmws Tund of Californiu are ns bright oy its dis- tngulshed wunager or any one else could possibly desire.~The Insurance Argus, THE UNION INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALI+ FORNIA. Manager Thomas 8, Chard, n a elreular {)u.\u {ssued to his ngents in regard 1o the usiniess of tho Unlon Insurnncs Company ot Cullfornin during the past yeuar, suye = Zim, “Wo have not seen the statements of other mm‘muh-s. but from our know- tedgo of lnsurahico statlstlies we - will ture the predietion that this record will bo found with hardly a parallel.” A glaneo at the fleares certainly atfords F'“““‘ for good deal of justitiably prideandsntisfactlon, Tho eapltal 18 STH0,000 in cash, all puid i, Tlie nsyets amount Lo SLE0EIT conslsting of cash, United States bonds, eity botds, unlieumbored renl estate, and first mortgages on property. worth doubly the amounty loaned. The total labllities, efuding roln- surnnes fund, are but 1040885 that the Compnuy has nearly ten doflars o tor every onu dular of Hinbility, entign ot losses on fist year's busl- ness was but 10345, and the percentago of x- potise 40.95; 5o that the total pereentage [for ench dollar' ot premtum wis ouly G.EL - This 15 cortainly o romuvkabls und gratifying ex- hinit. Lt shows the Union to he one of the sound finanelal Instliutions of the country. Many busitnss-mon n this part of the world Dave had ample and practieal proot of the solldity, fairness, aid promptness of this ex- eolivnt California Company, 1t was ong of tho heavy lo: by our great Chijeago fito; and, whils muny other companles sne i under (helr buvdeny, the Unlon Insurance Campnny of Catifornin paid all 1ts Jusses promptly and dollav for dollar, It will do to (I«-,m‘m\ un‘ Phe finmrance i o { upply 1o the Chivago azents, P i Y e For prollel Goodnun, 143 L Salle-st, ATTEMPTED ROBBERY, John Hickey, ullas . O. A, Bunchurd, nnd two chums munel John Aiern sud Bunjamin Bulli- v, were locked up at Ceatral Stnton curly thls mornng by Licut, Currlor and Dotvotives Mee Donald and Thorpe, who thought they wero abaut torob un oldurly mau who was uider the futtuence of lquor, ‘There was overy indieation thatthis was thelr [ntent, and they had Just steered hlin out of tho buck dour of o Clark strovt galoon, whon tho urtost wis mudo, "l 0kl ann gave the pame of A, d. Huras, und Bud upon bis person $13,-=bls wugas for soua waork recontly dono fur £, A, Buedd & Co,y leus doulors. EMBEZZLER CAPTURED. A young s givig tho nume of W. B. = R Boyden was uregstod yostonday ot the Apollo 7Theatre ‘on Talvd svunmus by Dotouttves Qullagher und Koouler, in whosu hunds bl boen plucod o tologram from tho Minucupolis police wiking for bis arrest upoi 1 oliarRo of vwbozdemont, No particulurs wors wlven. Moyden clolms that the churko 18 o trumpod g ouu, and thut his parents aro nt the * Bottom of (€. ‘Fhoy iro wultsto-tu atd cespuctis ble, und uro oncuxgad ut bl for takmg up with u variety actress, whom bo followud 10 Skl eity, e Bwectest breath dn Lop Bliters Fulr skin, rody ohooks, buovant spiclts, and the { deonolley PIONEER LAWYERS, An Intereating Address by the Hon. Thomas Hoyne, The Part Taken by Lawyers In the Ade yancement of Illinols. Beminiscences of Court Dags in the Early History of This City, Who (he First Attorneys of Chicago Were, and What They Have Aecomplished, The Hlon. Thomas Hoyne lectured before tho Bar Assoclution In Fulebank $Hal Inst ovenlng, wpon * Tho Luwyer asa Ploncer” Uu tha plat- form were Judge Anthony, Itobert Hervoy, Mr. Heney Sheldon, and E. . Muson, who intro dueed nln, whilo In the puditurium were many af th promluent memboers of the Bac—in all, in- cluding the tadies, about 150. Mr. Hoyne bogan by snying that the part per- formed by tho legal profession and the Influence it hud oxerted upon the Infant settloments of tho Weat,—tho purt it bad performed in framing the laws nud founding lustitutions, their dovel- opment, and tho progress of Western culturo and Art,—were very appropriste subjects of discussion before such nesociations, Tho legal profession had o nll times performed a most {mportaat part in the government of mankind., In atl countries and I avery age where humun thought lud been free tu express itself, and In which the profeasion bnd been recognized, it hud univer- suily been found to have promoted the utinost freedom of opinion, while leading up to and establishing the fundamental nxloms of liberty thut now lay at the fouiidation of all popular forms of government. In England the profes- alon hitd eatered Into every changs through which that Government had been passing for newrly five centuries, During every struggle thot resulted In curbing prerugntive and privis legse, notwithatanding the servility of tho thnes, tho champlons of rlght cuwe from tho ur and Hench, And after centurles of proxress the selenco of Jurlsprudente had so moditied tho apirit und forms of Engllsh government that tho body of the cominon Iaw was to-dny the most reflable gunrantee of representative govern- ment ip Eogland and Aumerien, and the very highest scenrity of the liberties of tho people. 11t onr own country the lnwyer oocupled, i he woukl, TIE MOST EXALTED POSITION OF TRUST ns an officer of the Cousta, And It might e suld that, in il his_relations 1o tho liws, tho Lekis- Inture, sud coordinute branches of govermment i1 every Stute, wking tho sume number of mon, thore wis no_other profession. which eaerclscd a8 great wn inthicuee or controlled to the sume oxtent (he_ welfnre and destiny of tho United Stutes or the huppiness of the people. = In the lawyer as u rllvlwm‘ in tho Northwest, they found & geatetul teld In which to gathol hotiors for thelr profession. 0 tho lnwyers nupeured the heralds (Pllgrim Faciers) of_civil 1zation in thy wihderness, feading the ndvancisg muititudes. lilinoisowed to the legal profession Ruebt of gratitude which only the absence of anthentic written bistory had prevented all clusses of the mlfvlllullon Trom neknowledging. The Judges and Inwyvers of the Stute Trom the orgnnization of the Territory under n seprrnle govorument In 180% had not only frumed her codes of jurisprudenee and laws, but their in- tellectunl actavity bad led in overy enterprise from the heginning whut bad developed her resources, founded her institutions. und protecied religlon and _enfosced _all the wxioms = of its smorality. Tho high runk ywhich Iiinols had receutly taken among her sister States, under the Constitution of 1836, and tho polley which hud provalled in extinguishing tho Sinte hndebtedn WAS 50 noteworthy us the work of the eminent lawyens Of tho Stite, thut it was ot {tsell o testtnotiy of noordinary kind o thewr wisdom und patriots s, 3 "After giving an outlive of tho history of Nii- nols (Joht Todd, o lnwyer, belng the *civil e mandunt,'” when it wius * the County of 1lino i the Stitto ot Virginm, west of the Obio Itive and Ninlun W, Bdwardd, o lnwyer, ts irst Gove croor, und Natbaniel Popo, a lawyer, {ts first Sevretary of State), Mr. Hoyne spoke of Juidgo Breese, ‘who first’ locuted, nt Rasknskin 1818, and first suggested tho Pacifie flaiirond, and'of Judge Pap, to whotn tho citlzens of Chl cugo were fidebied for being citlzens of Iilinols Instend of Wisconsin, he huving (txed the bow arles which gave the State i port on Lake Mich- Ban. Judge Popo alse Inid the foundation for the educationsal grunts which guve tho Stute overy thrty-sixih section lu_every townshlp for gehool purposes. In the first administration of 1818’19 there were Inwyers of high rank, and Bome of tho hest men wineh history would pinco minong her benofnctors a8 the founders of tho State. Eljus K. Knno was the first Secreturys Daniel ¥, Conk—who obtained S00,00 neres from Congresd o uid the Stato in constructhys tho canl—the tirst Attortiey-General; and John Thomns the rst Treasurer, Gov. Ede wards and Jesso B, Thomas wero tho firsy United States Bsenntors, Thy first Supreme Court was orwdnlzed by Chi Justice Philips, Thomas C. Brown, Jofin K Tolds, and Wililam P, Foster, The flest rov code was frimed and drawn by Jutlges Lock- wood and Smith. Some chuptens had borne the test of time and beel udurd lnws, retalnlng thefr plice [n all subsequent revisions. THE JUDICIARY WAS REONGANIZED at tho sessfon of 183 , when tho Leglsiaturo mnde provision tur five udditional Judges to porforn elreuft duties, which, under the first Grginization, wero performed by the four Su- premo Conrt'Judges, 1utin 1ed-127 the Clrealt Mudges werw deprivad of thoir oilices by a repeal of tho law sppointing thom, and ngnin the Su- v Court Lmleu were bonnd to disebargs Conrt dnties. ‘I'is wus on nccount of the ugnnt cost of tho Judicial sysiem, The Judges of the Supreme Conrt had u saliry of 300 u yeur enct and tho Clreuit Judges $000, and @ certain dewukog, eIy unknown, thought $i.200 extonvagant for five Judges of the Cire cult and four Judues of the Supromo Court,—a s which nny ons fudge (nCaak County could puy nt this doy, and huve nsurplus to poy an- ol%mr Supromo Court Judgo '}a«l out of his salary, 'Gbak County wus organized {u 181 by the lato Col. Ttichurd” J. Humilton, who was Cireult Court Clerk, Clurk of the County. Cotuwlsslous ery' Court, ' ltoeorder, Probute Juttie, School Commisgloner, and a Notury Pubtic, Mr, .1, Youug Seamuion was the it Deputy Clerk i gi—and tha Inte Georgy Manlerro succorded him i 1438, "The firat term wis Seld In- September, 185, by tho Hlon, Wehard M. Young. 1 1831 1o tedd o terw (i at untnished woml tavorn known asthe Manslon House, on ELnko stroot, opposit tho Drusont. Tromont, Judio Drevse hold w ternt thoro in 1883, und Stephien 1), Logau another in ho Tall DT tho BAMD yewT "T'o show tho prokress iwade in leglsintion, Mr, THoyno roforred to somo of tho laws in tho stil~ utes of 1501 aud 18X, pnssed by the Government of tha Notthwest ‘Territory, under tho erdiinuce of 197, Larcony wus puilshinble by thirty-one stripes aud the hio? roquireil 1o restore 1ho valuo of tho property stolot, Whien ho bad not tho means to puy ho dumugy, ho wis pold to any ono who would puy Rt for 1 termn not oxceeding soven years, A forgor was subject tou fino of double tho sum of which the offendor attemptedd to defruud anuthor, und i adelition punished by bolug sot in tho phlery fur two liouts, Atson atd horsu-stealing were puns fuhied by deaths bog-steating by fine of trom $50 to $100_and from twenty-five 1o thirty-nino Jashes on tho biro bieks hrglacy by i) slripes, woll Inbi on, People wero M expected not to conptenaned’ oF envuuruge idie, v, and ob- feeno couversatlon, profutio cursing nimd swont- ug,” cepeclally the rrevereut use of God's o, Mr, lloyne thon roferced brietly to early Chl- cigo, the et Clty Clerk elected (183 boin Txtne N. Arnold, Tho speaker wis tha thi & = H El = person who hell ghat - willeo, Al tho Tecopds and papora wore contained i u wingle ordinary pine desk n tho Council room on the lower Hoorof the City Livtel, whero the Sherman Houxe now stunds, Ao fotul clty revonue from all sources wis 200 s tho dobt §6,000. Tho Clork piid wil warip, subjeot to 1 discount of 23 por IALE'S HONE A i e e PN action, mixturen beaf- five wn i purt npound i or| Teude e, o nob e | o ahove 0o an the WD) ik it yial obre | “Frade-urk de enctoplng vacl bottle, wikhoud wikh none I yenuine. For Saleby all Drupglsts. r Y 01 HOREHOUND AND 4 r HALE'S HOREHOUND & TAR! The Great Natlanal Specific for the Speccy Cura of COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENIA, SORE TH ROATS, LUNG and all BRONCHIAL COMPLAINTS. The Honey of the Plant TTorchound sooties ard searreks oll irritations and inflammations, and tho Tuf Dalm Abies Balsames CLYANSES and NEALS the throat and air passages leading to the lungs. gre(}l’icmukkc:p the organs cool, molst, and in healthfu! Tho total valuo of all exporta {n 18i1 wne aud of Imports $1.500,000, Thecs woro |, twenty-elght. or thirty bisiness firms, and_the nopulation wia 4,400.” Mr. lloyno ronched Chis eago Sept. 1, 1877, nfior n month's Journey fro New York, tho {Flp from Dotrolt by schoonet oceupying two weeks of the time. On the North Hide of thut day wero ail tho fashionable stores, the leading society people, and 1o bandsomes dwellings,” The only bridge ncross river “wns at Dearborn stroet,—n draw milsed by chains and crank. Tho court-roum was cighty by ifty, and (ull of long nino beashes, Aong pino tablg separated tho lawyers from f, tha spectators, liehind rathior munclenn pil= pit-shaprd dek ant the Judge when the Circult ourt of Covk Caunty was i sesslon. In that event evory momber of the Nar was probably ju attendanca. During term-timo LAWYERS KEPT NO OFFICE-IOURS, Thoy nimbered only !wnnl{- . T'weve of them wore now livingeJidge Grint Goodrichy Judge Grant, of Jown, Judge Mark Skinuor, the Ton, Tanng N. Arnolil, the Hon, John D, Citon, the Ton. z0 Huntington, the Hon. Bbens eer Pock, the ffon, flugh 7. Iickey, of New York, Willinin Stewart, of Binghniton, N. V. tho ifon, J. N, Bolestir, of Vermont, the Hon. John Wentworth, and tho Hom J. Yonng Sepmmon, The dend were: Justico iuts James 11, Collins, George A, O, Bena- nt, £, 4. Hyan, Judge lenry irown, 8. Lisle smith, N, 11 Jadd, Patrick Dalllugali, Giles spring, Feaniols Poyton, and Juines ¥, Btrodo, |, All wero alike diatinguisticd Tor professtouni and moral_excellent elity’ In_tho dis | chiuriee of private amt public dutics, waa Hart, Flis wife mide the beat pop-corn in § town, and ho eenosally fod it round about noon | i ovory duyn sesiun so ho was culled ¥ Lops Corn Murt,” When he opened — Court |- ko “0Oh yes! Oh yes! this Caurl( h con &I > The crier * cried, now meets pursuant to” adjournmant; all Jurors ke back sents, witnesseq draw nigh to the Court, and Juwyors mind thele own business.” i 187 the debtors of the eity | sought to provent the holding of tho Court, ns | ), 000,000 wero i sult nzainst cltizens, but ihe | oifort fafled. After adverting to what had been |, dono by Judge Douglus, J, Y. Senmnon, E. il McCagg, M. Sheldon, Samitel W, Fuller, tsaac N; | Acniold, Didge Skinner, Juge Manierre, nnd othiers, Mr. HHoyne nald (o Inwyer, n3n ploneer | in Chicugo, bnd been in every Stage of her | progress judicions und enlightened, conserving | Tho forces that hud secured the perninent wd- vuncement of the eity cupied at the howd of munielpal civilzadon. 1 The peoplo of this 8tate bad nmllr’ heen led | by thotexnd profession, [n this teadershin the people ulways trusted. The trust bad rarely, 1€ | over, been fbused, On the contrury, the confl= | dence reposed in luwyers us Governors, Judges, Senators, statesten, putriots—whoether in pub- | lic o private ifo—bad fheen Justified, and the |, hopes of the peopio realized i tho o wub- stantinl elvil and moral trinmphs of tho State, He thought tho lawyer fas n ploncer | B 0 " %or ™ bl Tpeotuse | slon tho gratitude and revercnco which | the posterity of ull tations b, §n aftor ting I awitrded to tho wise und patriotic foumders of atl tho first States and Cominonwealths of histary. | {Apolause.] i On motion of Judge Anthiony, & vote of thonks was tondezed Mr, Hoyne for hls very interesting l!tlvuuru. an abstract ot which fafls to do it jus- ce. THE PERILS OF THE SEA. i i ‘The PropellorClty of Ludington, Aftep ! | elng on Lake Michigan for Fifteen Da y Kinally Gets fn tance of Milwaukee—=Afl Account of - Her Experiences, Spectal Dispaten 10 The Chicago Tribune. Spenking Dise Ludington, which hus been fastened in tho leo near Port Wushington for two or three days, ar- rived off this port about two miles out this forenoon, All efforts to get In the har- | bor failed, as the water s still covered ! with fce and snow. This afternoon w | number or persons walked out to tho vessel and conducted the passongors nshore. j Cupt, Gllmun stated that he bad not heard of tho sluking of the St. Albans, the Ludington tavlog heen driftiug nlong the lake for fifteen days. During all this timo they have not spoken woecraft nor had the slightest communication with land, The eargo consists of 6,000 bar- rols of flour, 0 that thoro has bec no suffering for food. Most of tho time tho engluo fires bave been out, as tho stock of conl was only sufiicient for threo orfour days, Tho stoyes havo been kept tired up with boards und coal. on thia 2th of Januury, and in 1he night was wubligd to put bick owing to the iee, snow, nnd wind, Ou the noxt dey shu crossed, but could not enter tho port of Grand Haven, and becamo Tustened in the jcv for 1wo oy of the four passengers went ashore tugre on tho fee, but. tho others remautned with thy veesel un- til to-duy. Stnve the 2uth (ho propelier hng been ut. tho merey of the clements. " Sho kot 18 far i3 Amsterdam, and twlce has beon lu slght ot Mil. waukee. Tho crew numbers twenty-(ive, und all wre hulo And hearty. ‘There I8 uo prospect of the Ludington muking port for sdina doys vet, but an offort will bo mude to keep lier near boro untll zu opening 1s mide. Uny Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LA Crossg, Wis, Feb, M.—Ex-Gov. Wash« burn's condition to-duy 18 a slight improvement over that of the pust, and thoso uttending bim think there hus been u change for the better fn tho pnst three days. ‘The Hon. E. B, Wnashburno snd I, Ishum, of Chleago, arrived in the clty yestordyy, and tue Doctor conslders the cuse o mild form of puralytic stroke, but without tho usunl dungers uttendant, In this ho agrees with tho doctors in thls pinee. and bas been rurfefll)‘ his condition 5 not at ull dungerons, nithough it s suid it will bo s long tme befaro Be i8 able to be out. feured, bowever, that his eyesieht muy be some« what |mpaired,’of which he complains occus slonnlty, e ——— MALICIOUS MISCHIEF. Frederick Ward, & respectable-nnpenring Ene glishman and & dranghtsmun by occupation, wat o prisoner at the Armory lnst night eharged with malicions mischlof. The compluinant was J. B. Fishor, keeper of o boarding-louse at No. 43 eck court, who makes aflilavit thae Wird unly sitaruted tho enrpet of his opart- ith kerosone oft, aud ko tho furnituro ral rooms, Tho prise clalms thut Mr. Fisher 8 malleiously proseeiiting hitn beeanso of #ome quarrel thoy bud over the paymont of rent. ks (bt no dadrige wits dono the ], that tho curlwt Wil His littte danghter dhile by aceldontally, it w stuind on which thg lnmi wos phiced by tocking agalist jt This wishup might huve fired tho bullding had it not boen for bis agllity in extingulsbing tho blazo in its Inclpfency, Mr. Fisher's bill for damuges will Do atjudicuted to-duy by Justico Walince, — A DIVORCE GRANTED, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, GENEVA, JlL, Feb, W.—Judgo Kollum yeajers duy granted u divoreo diesolving the matrimos nlal alilunce of Mr. und Mrx. Joseph Herrington, long resldonts of St Chavies, Ihe sepnrution :imfl‘ obtuined on the groands of witely infl- ollty, BUSINESS NOTICES. Wilbor's CodsLiver Ol and Limo,— ‘The grunt popularity of this snfe und ellicuclous preparation (4 along attributable to its intrinsic worth. lu tho ety of coughs, colis, nythma, Dbronehitls, whooping-cotili, serofitious lumors, and il conxumptve sytinioms, it hus 1o sipers Tt IF cquinl, Lt no ot nerdeet tho early syip= toms of disorse, whon an ngont inut lund which il tuaro wll compluints of tho cheat, lungs, or thront, Muuutuctured only Dby ibor, Chomist, Bodton, Balt by ‘The Liohix an tuvaluubio Btaut, Jucksvnyll f munthly sufferinm, cxcessive flow a1eno, chroifo sure thront, nathu, eo foss 0f breath, nervoushess, sl ple siosd, 1t ruphly restores lost vitality, whether from - Qiseretion or excoss, and TApitly stops exhuuite fug 1osses of fluld 0,9 Cocn Ie wopieation,” suya Dr. AL It Fln, 16 14 rphily curative Ick lcad- AR, REY Five additional in ‘A Cough riay be fitly termed the preliminary stuge of Consumption, amalady of which HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR s the aurest known preventive. 1ake this CERTAIN SPECIFIC, from Its saothing propertics, wh Cough. DRICES:-500, and $1. 0. N. CRITTENTON, Sole Prop'r, ! CHE DROPS Fs §03;!OE%TQI-:‘Q e “I'herefore, delay not & momeat &3 CHILDREN derive great beucfit uffering with Croup and Whooplog Targe Bize Choapoost. ewXYark i ( » MILWAUKEE, Feb. 10.—The propeller Clty of 4 i ; i "Ttic Ludington left this port for Graud iven | : ; i [ GOV, WASHBURN. i | | [ 10 the hign place sho oc- i ; i | [ i | { ‘. | { I r i i i i | ! 1 |

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