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Toard of 1ealth to make an tnvestization ln- to tho eauses of Insanity b the United States wid the method of treatment In_the several States, and submil o report fo the nest Gon- gross, giving the resultof their Investiga- tons, with any recommendations whieh may seetn well adubted to prevent. s inerease of fnsunlty. and svem ter treatment, THE NEW Y EGATION in the House to-day sdopted vesolutions re- cganding tho death” of Fernamde Wood, and t to the fumlly, RErR TATIVE WEAVER writes that there §s o truth in the published stopy that the Natlonals in Congress o deavoring to ovganize n People’s v 1o that end intend to hold a confers Chiengo. “'The Natlonal party,™ he *1g the people |mrti'ln the truest sens the term, and under lts hanners whll rally all who wish to reseue the llbertles of the pro- ple from the banklug, railrond, and other monopolies.” ordered them PEMBINA. The bill reported by Senator Saunders to establish the ‘Ferrftory of Pembinn proposes to form the new ‘Ferritory from that partion of Dakota Iying north of~ the forty-sixth var- atlel TIIE RECORD. CATE. Wasmsaroy, . C, Feb. 14.—The ereden- tinls of redleeted Senators Cockrell and Duwes were filed, An extraordinarily large munber of petl- tlons from temperance organizationsof many States for constltutional amendments to prohibit the munufacture and sale of aleo- lolle bevernges were presented. Bills were reported from the commitlees: By Mr. Garland—To nmend See. G0 of the revised statutes relating to writs of error and appeals. Placed on the ealendar, By Mr. Davis—Iouss bill nvproprinting money toward the expenses ineurred In the centenninl celebration battie on Groton lelghts, nud other purposes, Calendar, By ,Mr. Saunders—\With an amendment estoblishing the Territory of Pembing, and providing a temporary government, nccome panled with s written report. Calendar, By Mr, Booth—With nn amendment and recommendation that it pass the Senate, n bill unthorizing tho payment of prizo monney to of- fleers of the Farragut fcot for tho destruction of the enemy's vessel In 1862, accompunied by special report, Hesolutlons were atopted without objectign: By Mr. Ingalls—Calling upon the District Com- mlagfoners for information a8 10 damuge dono 1o Long Bridge by the tlood, and whother, I re- pairing, some method cannot be adopted that will dimiulsh tho probability of Inundutions of tha city bereafler. Ry Mr. llour—Directing tho Secrotary to re- port to tho Senute rules of adinlssion to the cus- oms otlico nt New York, upproved by the Presl- dent h 0, Jan. K, '8, and such statement of tha proceedings under tho snme us may show the practieal eifeet of (ho opera- tion of suid rules upon the publiv serviee, Ity Mr, Platt—Instrueting the Committeo on Pust-Oflices und Post-1tonds to Inquire whetber tho practice ot tho Post-Oflice Department in lettiug contracts for tho transportution of malls o persons who, thouh tho lowest biddor thore- for, donot_intend personnlly to’ perform such contriets, but make them solely for the purposo ot specutation, 13 In necordunco with public pol- fey, and, If uny, what wenns ean be devised to provent 'the snoie, and report by bill or other- wise, Mesars, Withors, Faton, and Dlalne were con- stitted Senate conferees on the Army Appros pristion bill. On motlon of M hurman tho Judicinry Committeo was empowered to slt dur- ing tho sessions of tho Senate durlog tho re~ miinder of the sesslo, Mr. Voorhees presented a Jolnt resotution of the Indiane Legistuturo for suppresstig cons tugious diseases in domestic anhmals, Rewd und referred. Preliminary to a vote on tho motion by Mr. ‘Wallace to take up the Postal Appropriation bllf, Messrs. Kirkwoud and Johnston e strenuous but inolfectunl efforts for the fmmo- diate conalderation of the Cuttlo Diseases hill, “The Postal Appropriation bill was proceeded with, pending & motlon to tuble tho subsidy amendiment being withdrawn aid varlous prope- oaltions to pertect tho original nmendimenis re- orted from tho Comimittee on Post-Ollices be- ug overruled nanot in order under the rule, Tho votea on these propasition ratiged ny fole Jowa: 18 to 12 14 to 31, kud 1 to 4, The ninend- nent by Mr. Morgan ' to atlow atcamships to bo of steel us well as fron was ngreed to by a viva . vous vote. Mr, Buyard regarded tho doctrine of steam- shipsubsidies, which he constroed ny tho taking of ’ml!lln money for privato use, us ldentical with Comtunism, und us o violation of Domo- emtie nsupo and doctrine, Mr. Whyte reviewed tho history of Ameriean subsidy leglelutfon, Deginiing with tho plun proposed by Mr. lking i 18Il appropristing ¥1,000,00 ann for u terni of years for torelgn muil scerviee, tho il fn that Instance Lelig covered with the sano sugar-coating of oquitable distribution that Is prosented at thls time, and coming down to the Druzillun expegi- went. 1o uddod thut we were usked within tive yenrs after that disnstrous fallure to repeat the Tolly, Durfog tho ten years up to 1855 in which the” Governmont had ‘paid to the Brazil Line $1L,500,000, our fmports wern doubled, whlle our . oxports increased but . one-eighth, The Prcitic Mall furnished anothior experience that ought nut be forgotten, and he would, i ho could, draw tho vell ra the eyes of Amerlenn Natlon and save them frou i iy lection of that scandal that sinirehied Congress- men una exeluded ono member from the tloor of tha House, o coneluded with tho statement that no reason had been glven on bebalf of Ranel in support of the proposition, o8 thut gon- tlemnn had not undertuken to Kiow he was not now making monoy ln tho carrying trade or thut tho present fucllities In that direction wero ades uate. Mr, Heek sald he had heard of no complaint lklmrt‘\murluuu ocentt pustal fucilites were detls clent. Mr, Morgan replied that Southorn ports had Deen closed to Unlted States malls by the policy of the Government and tho South’ now usked that jnil facilities bo extonded ber, 3r. Beek replled, sl went on to arte thus his nmendment would nut hivo the eifect to add n singlo steamer to tho lines now raning, tut that the $1,000,00 bere provided would go to the Pacific Muil amd the Hruzillun compunicy, with the excoption of nbout 12 per ceut, whicl wottkd bo left for other iuea (o serambio for, (e suggested, wmong other measures of rellef, that Washington be tde exclusively o plieo of regiitry forvesselsof tha forelgn eareying teudo; that the system of Amerlean apprenticeship on these vessels bo Instituted: that contrets bd mnade with their owners by which ships may bo mide pirt of our wivy [ forezn wars thit they muy be relicved of foeal tixution, anil consittnr and pilotuge fees be pald llf' the Government, and thelr hurdens othierwise Hyhtun Mr, Duyanl askod Mr. M I he fuvorod free importation of »nm-hum'\g material, s well as 8hips nirendy construeted, Mr, Muxey veplied that be was a free-ship man In the mast unuualitied way, and e would allow shipbuilding materiais to bo ndmitted under w rousonable tariif, such us would provide n reyv- enue for the Government. o thea guoted from stutistics to show that, while tho commerclal and pgriculturnl growth of the coumdry had Dbeen unprecodonted in tha Inst thirty yenes, the eurrying trado atone of afl our industries had decifned in volume and alinost dlaappeared, und that tho eanso of tifs wis to be found fn our Nuvigatlon luws. The direet tssue hud been presanted by Mr, Morgao's resolution, und had Dbeen negutived, Tho construction plaeed upon 1ho uiendinent now peniing, I vIew of thy e Jeetion of the other propositon, bad deprived it of thut which, In "his Judgment, made It valuable—numely: the free-ship prin- ¢lple. In this conncction he presented statistics showing thut, of a total of over $145,000 pnid by tho Unlted Stutes for tho card Suropenn matls, SIS0 was puld to owners of forclgn bottoms und #4000 to Amoricins, aud wommented ou Lkl ns a Natfonal humllintion, Mr. Teller moved (o luy tho nmenhuent on the l‘lllblu,:) tn'nld furtherdiscusslon. Agroed—yeus i s U, =3 Ing of YEAS, Allison, (roote, Muxey, Hailey, Hurris, Pendlvton, Huyund, lerefard, T'ugh, Hooth, Sl (U Ttansom, Brow gl e, Hlutor, Butler, o slobnston, Fhurman, Cameron, (Wls)Iierean, YVunee, Cockrell, Kirkwood, Yoat, Coke, Lonean, Voorhees, Tavls, (1) AMeDonald, Whyte, Eato StedMfitun, Withers—3i, Yariey, NOES, Hlair, Hamlin, Rolling, Bruce, Jones, Waiker, Turnsido, Lauwur, Williums, forey, Morgan, Windam—11. Gurland, Puddock, Merars, Reek, Suulstury, Toller, Wallace, Edmunds. in_the uinmative wore palrod with Bivasra, lilalne, Platt, Kellogg, Camoron, (Pa.) and Anthony, In the ‘negative,’ Mr, Humpton Lwaspadred with Mr, Baundors. Tl Couitteo of the Whote than reported tho bill to the Benate, when the amendments wero agrued 1o und thu Litk passed fually, Mr, Witherd, Trom tho Approprhition Commit- toe, veporied with gimondmonts the Disivict Appropriation biil. Placed on the ealendar, Aftor debuto on tho priority of Lukiness, the Houss Fupding bill was takua up und lnform- ully Iuid over ns the regulur order of buslucss 1o INOrTOW, The Cuttle-Diseasss bill was tuken up and five uf tho eleveu seotious read, when Sir, Thur- man eriticlsed tbo muchinery to be created by it us gomplicated and cumborsomo, At This polnt tho messuwe from tho Hoe an- nouncing the death of. Representative Woud was pend, und. us u 1nurk of respeet for the mewory of decenssd, the Beaute adjouraed. navsie. Mesery, Clymer, Fornoy, and ilawley were ap. poluted confreres pn the part of the House ou tho Arwoy A ppwpmatyiou Ll 'HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUR Ils wore Introduced nnd reforred: Ity Mr, Htephenson--Hesolutlons of tho 1. nols Legtslature, wrpne the passage of such mensures as will reliove the commeree of the conntry feam unfust disceimination by kattrond eorpurations, and protect Inter-Stito commeres by lnw, g Ny Mr. Pownshend (1L)—Fixing the firat Mon- day In Novombier us tho thne for the ussembling of Comgeress. By Mr. Cox=To admit freo articles Intended for the Inteenntional Exhibltion of 19%3; atso nu- tharizing the Presldent to luviterepresentatives of forelgn Glovernments, By Mr. Anderson—Declnring fubjeet to State toxation cortaln lands fn Kansas grantod tho Pueitie Rallemy Compiny, 1y Mr, Royd—»A petition Iflned by 200,000 pere sona on tho subjeetnt jnter-8tito vommeree, Nearly all the Indlann Hepresentatives pre- ronted rexolutions of the Stato Legislature on tho subject of pleuro-pneamonin, 11y Mr. Townghend (11.)~Relutive to purchasepf” of awnm‘) und overtlowed lands, On motlon of Mr. Dibirdll the Wil pissed claring Chinttanonga a port of delivery. i Mr., Wik reported o Wil to eontinue the tests of Iron, steel, and othor eeienn material, Mr, Carlisle reported bick the LI rewul the munufneture of vinegnr by tho ale sapenting process, Mr, 1101 reported back tho vesolutions declnr- g t ey of the United States in regurd to ceunle Canal. Tho Sonnte umemndments to the Joint resolution nutkorlzing the President to fuyvite tho Govorn- ment aml people of Franco to Join the Govern- ment an peopte of the Unlted” States (i celo- brating the centenniind of the surrender of Corn- wallis, wers eoneurred {n, District husiness was thon consbilered, Tho Hots<o went into Committen (Townshend of liilnols in_the chuir) upon the Seonte bl to Provito for funding the 8 por cont certiflcates af the Distelet of Columbin, but beforo sny nes tion was = taken theregn the Commilttee reey, and Epeaker Tandoll | wiounced the death of = Fernando Wool, who b entered the Houso forty years ugo, and, haul ho lived to Bl tho next teem for which ho sen; he would huve scrved twenty yenrs, > joker, of the Ways and Meais Com- mitiee, of which Mr. Wood ‘was Chalrmun, pre- sented the eustomary resolutions, and moved an wdjournment. After ashort address by Mr. Cox, the resolus tions wero tulopted.. The Speaker appointed n Coiminittoe to 8 uper- intend “the Tunernl _coromonies, of Messrs, Tucker, Frye, Phoips, Dunnell, Milts, SMeKinley Carllste, Chittonden, und #utching, &oven of whom are tho coflenrues of Mr, Wood in the ‘Ways and Means Committee. The [House, us un ndditionnl mark of respoct, ndjourned. ulie THE liAILROAD TRACKS. An Important Oplnlon Col Them by CUorporation«Counsel Ad= ams. At tho jolut mecting of the Committeo on Streets and Alleys, South Divislon, and Rall- rouds; hold the other duy, the guestlon camo up 08 to tho right of the rallroad compaoy to uso tho trucks north of Nixteenth stroet, rod Cor- poration-Counsel Adams was usked for his oplnlon. Ile gave it yesterday, and it iy as fol- lows: The Iion. Carter .- Harrisow, Mayor, cle,— Drat Stz In sccordnnes with youe reauest, [ subimit tho following in relution to the rights of certaln rallwny companies to operato thelr rall- Wwags on tho line runnlog east and west, south of Sixteenth strect, {n tho City of Cis f0. The Common Council, June 14, 1852, passed an nnee Sees. 4 and 11 of which provide ns fol- See, 4. Permission and right of way are here- Dy glven tosuld Company to construct sud nindn- tain said teack from IS muin track, beginn|ng nt the south of Twellth street, procecding through suld street, or giteh linw 13 muy bo pre- serlbed Ly the Common Counceil, westerly to tho Bouth Brinct of the Chleowo Iliver, **Hee. 11, Thosnil Company shull lny down, con- stract, operate, and madntuln o traelt, with suit- able turnouts, switches, nnd tura-tables, through Twelfth strect, or through such uthor street norts 6f North street as tho Common Council mny designute, from thefr maln track on’ the Inke-shore to cominunidate with the enlil trieks 1o bo constructed by the Chicago & Rock laland Company, and procure tho snnie to bo done, us provided by an ordinance of the City of Chiciuro passed Aprll 2, 1852, 80 goon us the mald truck on tho enst siile of tho Souti Branch of the river shall bo completed, Pro- vided, "Thut the City of Chicago shull furnish tho right of wuy to sald Compuny freo of cost fore requirhine snid truek to b constructod. (Laws and Ordinances 18533, p, 255, 287, Nurth street mentioned In' the tlon nbove quoted I w cnlled Blxteenth strect, sow he ordionnce provides that, upon 0 tho aceeptunce of tho ordinance by tho suld Campuny (which was to bo within nlgety duys of tho pussing of the sime), n contraet Or NErecs muent embodying the provisions contalued In the ordinance shoald bo exceuted by tho city and compuny, ete. T'ho urdinance wns necested by tho, Di ors of the Company Sept, 2, IR ment was eatered ity between tho Com- pany und the clty, nuce,with Sce. 11%0f the ordinnnce, Mareh 25, 1851, «Sew. 5 of the ovdinanee provided that tho sido trucks should b open to the uro of other ralt- roucl companics, und rudtronds counectiog there- with, upon just and equltable terms, te Lo ugreed upon by tho partics Inturested, uud, in ceuse of disugreciient, by arbltrators. 1t witl boe observed thug by See.4 tho perinlssion granted was to construct and maintain o silio tenck o the main tenek, beginning at or south of ‘I'welfth street, cte,, and thut by Sce. 11 the track provided for was to be through ‘I'weltth strect or such othur street north of North (Sxteenth) street a8 the Councll mignt designnte. By tho permiesion granted by See, 4 tho may have been constructed through T'welfth street, or unon some athor lino, not_necessarlly on n Btrect, ny might ho pros seribed by tha Cousiell; but sSec. 11 evidently coutemplited that the track snould be lald through 'Twelfth or sume othar strect north of 8ixteenth atreet. it will nlso be_observed that by Sec. 11 it was provided thut the city should firnish the right of way to the Compauy, free of cost, The trucks wereconstructed, nanuiriy a8 Lbuve been able to ascortain, in 185}, and were con- stricted nt tha expense of thocompuniesoperat- ing thewn, und over property purchused by the coinpunies from private owners, The Gunernl Assembly puwsed an act, ap- proved Suno 22, 1452, empowering the Minois Central Radiroad L'tlmlmll)' * to loeate, vonstruct, and operuto o lateral branch or truck Crom 1t enstern branch s now located ut or nesr PLwoltth street, In tho Clty of Chieawo, to tho Houth lranch of the Chleago Itiver onsuch termis and conditions and in such manner us may bo stipuluted betwoen the Comon Couneit of tho Uity of Chicago und tho suid Company." 1t dovs not appear frowm aay ordinanee, or from the proceedings of tho Coinon Councll, »o turus | have heen able to uscertaln, that the Conncil everdormully destenited or proseribed tho prusent cast-und-west Lnsof rallwiys nor th of Slxtecnth stroet: hut, fuusmiteh us the tracks were constructod more thin twentyslive years #io, which coulil not poasibly havo been “done without the knowleitge of the city, and havo been oporated ever since, nequiescinee wouid he presuned, and the eity would be estopped to dony the r, 'Tho Jine of tracks at its intersection with Btantaand Clark streots 1a oxpresaly recognized 1, fi:fglm.:ul, of the itovised” Ordinances cognized by an net of the General Assembly, approved Fob, 14, 1893, which nuthor- izes the Iiinota Centrul inilroail Company, the Cnicugo, Burlington & Quiney Rallvoud Come pany, the Mighlxan Contral Iidtroud Compuny, wnd tho Chicigo & Nourthwestern Rublrond Come iy, 1o Solntly own uud operato the line In question, ~ Hespeottully, FRANCIS AbANR, Cornoration Counsel, e —— GOV, WASHBURN. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, LA Cuosse, Wik, Feb, 1L—Tho condluon of Gov, Washlurn I8 un lmprovement over yesters iy, and his cuso 18 considored so fur advaneed us 1o causo no alarm, 13, 13, Washburno depurt- ed for Minneapolis this morntng. ——— Nothers Sandon Correspmctenise Hoston Heratd, Months beforo the wnd day i Junuury whon Lo breuthiod bis lnst, we saw our frioml fudiog from us, Dewth had set by cruel seal upon bio, and no one/know bettor than kimsolf thnt his duys were nnmbered, The tears rolled down_hls thin cheoke, "us In writing 1o soino frivnds 1o dine with hiln on Christmus- Duy, o begiged thotn to bo sure to come, ndding, ** “Vls the lust Chrlstmue 1 oshall over seo, On Nov, 4 L suw him fn 8 box, at the nuw 'rincess Thoutre, assiating at 1ho st ap- pearanod of Fdwin Hooth, He looked sudly chunged, but, culling upon bl 1 Vere stredt tho lust of tho month, 1 thowgbt that ho had sumewhat imuroved, und told hin sa, Notldug, howvyer, could it him out of s despondoney, wIC B8 only u question of tme,” be sk, 1ils YOUBZost sai, Bam, ening 1o pee hine that day, s hooften did, wind toward tho lust wis with his futnor constoutly, sleeping in the sume rooin with’ blin whon “the mn ounie wis s completoly worn out that bs bad v tho and” rest. Poor Suther was quently delitious dunitg. the night, pd Ris halluolnations wwk the fori of ghastly mockery: * Bam! Baint® bo would ery, * Wake up! wuky url 1 v u eood Joku to tell goul” Fhe poor lud would rousy himsolf, und Hud bis futher convalsed with luuginer, A t(uml Juke, Bum,” bo would by, 1 shull never cuvo this roui untll 1 am tuken out feet foro- mode! Liugh, Saw, Iwigh!™ Then be would ussure Lo Frightened boy thut he hud made biog hix soto belt, Whibin® the Just fortnizbt or s Holliorn is suld to huvo druwn up a new will, of whlch his sistor, Mra. Cownn, Is vxeentsix, wud probably eblot legat "Thero was nnother will, sow of course invalid, which was wady sl AWe or 1bres yours IAK?‘. s 11fe wus u- sured und It is belfeved that the rovenue goes to his wife, who hus, untll lutely, rocelved £1,00 (85,000 per snnum for the -urvnrl ot hergelf und fumlly. Within the lust fow mgnths this Bue been considerubly yeduced on the ground thut Mr. Bothurn wud wot uctlug, aud t Lis fl;llr’o l?lrl o did II':I‘ exwudmfi.\hln (HU.ILI){S 3 fumily decjure, bowover, thust'bo p much more, mll‘ that lurgo sums hml"mm slgned to My, Cowun und bunked in ber name, spirit in which they were belng treated, 1f matters wers aflowed 1o zo on_for_another year, instead of SST00, possibly 85,000 1 f eapit e terd Would “be Mestings of Sugar Merchants | 1"l e MG D" ki to stunds | sl to b to Protest Against Sher- IA pplause.|” Mr, Knowlton thereupon of- A BEIIES OF RESOLUTIONG, which were nmendud to read as follow: e e e b paiid ot | Instrumentalists and conductors ns Vieas- | hrself Injurs, Indienant Resoluti Brandi th o without nuthority of Congress, and wineh [ temps, Withelmj, Tteményl, Ole Bull, Thal- | the present month a Indy enlled to sco Mrs. naignant hesolutions Dranding the ::}‘“n‘l';‘,‘l‘l"‘;““fi;‘fl‘s‘;‘:} ‘:*l’_"‘l":'"{l“‘r’;':{‘n:};‘:.’,"‘l‘“fi;"‘l‘x“'fi berg, Bergman, Thomas, Gilmore, and others, | Crawford, the Constitution wnwortiy his high position, dus rogiory to the Government be represents, and ored man’s Ruling. Seoretary of the Treasury as o Usurper . L Htates du) ests and Influences hy No Secretary Means Unimportant, rolio tho ' .posed to Have Been capital Guilty of Theft. Just dues, come of U Confessions of the Terri- THI GOV fied Child. the agent The United States National Bank Incor- | in uil si porated, with Gen. U. S. Grant as a Director. Mr. Sear! that not dar were Fever Raging in the Purlieus of Wall Streot, Y Last su) Arhuckle Yery Angry Over tho Sunb um:mwfll‘k Qiven Him by JoseMy, the Senrles Fiddler. whether, Frenel's Astonishing Tosts in ‘' Rapid Telegraphy” | erument —The Emigrant War Over— Do you Many Ttoms. It the ‘SUGAT. Searles, HESOLITTIONS ADOPTED BV THE TRADE, v Yok, Feb. 14, A lurgely-attended | ernment. meeting of the New York sugar trade Was | po vou WANT TO TAKE I8 MONEY, RIGHT leld to-duy to constder what action shonld ba taken In regard to' the letter of Seeretary Shorman, dated the 10th Ins ber of Comn to draft resolutions reported the following, and they were unanimously sdopted : Rewolead, Thut this meetlng Indorses the ro- | Sherman port lopted by tho Chunber of Commereo on the subject of the colivetion of dutles on sugnr a8 0 trie and falr statement of tho cantroversy hetween tho merchunts enguagaed iu the fmporti- tlon of that article and tbo Scerctary uf tho Trensury. Reulved, 'That the queation at issue Is not one to the Cham- [ Mr. Kno emphatio protest aguinst the manner in whicl ,‘ tho Secretiry.of tho Trensurs hus tronted tho | Anbspecul subect, clothing it with tho appesrsnco of | stanceshowedunndvanceonthoclosingyuotas fraudulont purpose on the pact of Inporters, {raud s been ulwmulo«‘ on tho revenue, it is the boundon duty of its bilicers to nct neeord- fgly, wd to seize the mevehandizo and (nsti | e the tute proceedings for ita condomnation, ard In trsuing thit 1.;0urem th r ut’ evidonce to plico upon every lmporter coming under tho opern- un attempt at teaud, are pininiy to the etfect thnt tho munaufacturer hias the righit to color his sugars us he plonscs in or during |I|u,rrflco.«» of mnnttuciure, . The Treasury reguliion anys 1o degride o colors of sugur durlng or aftee | o durimy the process. of muanufucture 13 i Lrud wpon tho revenue," whilo the oflicinl records of tne | partles ¢ to tnke sugnr of what color ho please ¥ Ttoxulved, "Phat tho merits of the question are | 21120 prof 10 0o wise nifected by the faet that o member of | her cent, tho Speciul Committeo of tio Cinuuber of Come | prineipal morcy I8, ns tho Becrotary states, peeaniarlly nsin oflictul. Any and ove Iruporter must lnvie ‘Trensury reguintion 8 malntalned. Ttexolved, That tho Scerotury’s communieation | lnter dova not I Ay way mect or eountervill tho | yocoen Atatemonts of ‘the report, Tho real question by, Hus tho Deputtment the right and power | 0 report tiat the Lonisville & Nushviile to fix u tost of tmport dutles other | Company than thyt eatubllshed by Congress? Laupais O this puint tho testimony of the Beeretary of | cent dividend to tho Nashvillo & Chattango- tho Treasury blinself, eitod In tho report, fs o | g8 stockhollers, and that the difticulties -be- & tween the two companles lind been ambenbly well-knowit comaaretid phraso thnt onters fnto | rranged. conelugivo nnswer, Ho says: “The Courts that the Duteh standard color 18 n the contract botwoon the timporter und tho Goy- crimont, and we buve 1o right by regutation to substitute snything which nffects tho Dutch standnrd.” by the Chafrimun und Secretary of this meeting, Dl sui T the Prdent of the Unitod ftaey, | o bushiess wns trausucted ot the Interme- tho Scerctary of the Tronsey, and mombers of | dlnte figu! the Sennte and House of Itepresentatives, and | rate at tho elose, 'Uhe Government-bond e publishud I the public prints. A LA dealers obtalned necommointion at 3@+ per David M "Turner presited. Tlo sald hore | oy, 1y thodiscount market privomereantils garded the meeting as A SPONTANEOUS OUTBURST OF INDIGNATION Taied ap 7 ANATION | ohango murket was fivm, and the nowinal agalnst the slanders couu\hwd‘ln Seeretiy usklue quotations were 'ml\'uuccd to 4832 Shermnn's letter, Miner B, Knowlton, recited the story of the effort made to nduce tho Secretary to do Justlee to the trade, and offered w sorles of resolutions denowneing the Seevetary’s action antl asking Congressional Influenes in tho matter, =" J. F. Searls sald the object of the gather- A8t for demnnd, this will pek Ing was to defend the Chamber of Commerce | wero llmix:nlnr (l;l ‘n‘ lim:o \'ullume luf Iuml; roport nnd 1ts authors, That report was true | bess, Erle cousolidated seconds wdvimiced n every statement, whils the Seeretary's {:"l'::‘)‘]a‘l’fi(}“l’ ’g:,;f;"{‘,‘:‘:‘ll‘;:}":fi'll‘l‘g‘}“{%i;llu letter in reply was wnwarrantable and un- | Tioston, 1ntford & Erlo firsts soldl ap from L wind retuened to by Just, Whatever other differences thore | 50 to 20); tight be In the tradoe they were united In | Ohlo 8 assorting that Seeretary Sherman wssumed 3 % enoted to i3k, s Denyer & Wlo | Wes first perforated by au operator, which | ¢ ks power which did not belong to him, und had nn'f"ds;‘rfig‘}“fi“l“filf‘"&“l’m,‘, ‘o u‘“% M | ok ono wluute and Nfty secondss 16 was | Wit houtty kindness, and thus ’ L AES reacted to LG Konsas & 'Fex INFLICTED GREAT INJURY iy 4 seconds ot the trade, No Interpretation of Inw save | and his own wonld sustnin him in his order, five, with instructions to deaft w sultable re- (lv ply to the Sveretary’s letter, [ ways tg reaclt o solution of the diftienlty,— | 158 v tons ut sie, Mennwhile they were com- pelled tohave RECOUNSE TO CONGRESS, of whose session hut two weoks remain, In B persoL from 77 1043 to that tho questlon hud been submitted to that | pahity office for an opinion, Fromw former vx- perience, it would be only w wasto of thno o | Jorsey uppeal 1o Seeretary Shorinan himsolf, Usto 17 My, Searls ngreed with tho fast spe position, 1n necordanee with Mr, Butlor’s resalution, | jom the Chatr nmimlnlm Mesyrs, Butler, Knowl- | g tog, Searls, HDenedlet, and Stersberg the seoum- | e At thathour THE TRADE REARSEMBLED 178 ut No, 180 Front street, the roous of the In- orters’ mnd Groeors? Hoard of ‘Trade bolg po suall to eontuin ull those whe destred 0 | i vows HE WILL NOT AVPEAR AT A CON- CHIEC 1 ANNUCKLE TRIEY 10 BLOW UK be present. Mr. Uutler, Chalrman of the Comitteo, pressnted o serles of resolutions In lien of o report, _'l‘hui‘ wero unaniuonsly sdopted, {r, Knowlton thouxht the “epportunity HORN, as to whether Becretury Sk commltted u violation of the assumiing to maky shoulu nlju b sl which had b USURFED B THl ‘onstitution In revente Inws, Cougress d to vindieato its right, BECRETARY, of great Ttobert ewitt, Jr., sgreed with tho pre- | come hers with the notlon that nudlencesand vious spenker that u golden opportunity wis | manngers are entitled to little consideration hebng lost to express themselves us to the In- | at the hai Jury that hud been infileted on the trada by 4 I8 necused of an uct of professlonal dlscowr- o . % ;I:,?.,?fcfi'i5n§fl,? ‘{.:'L.l,l,':‘)‘..('},',','rl?k,“‘,';"uf::",‘:“:f_ tesy In connection with a concert to be given or had been told by twe Special lreas- | At the Park Theatro in Brooklyn early next ury Agents that [t wos the uvurpese | month for the benefit of o llebrow synogex faenting u brat ‘Trenanty nhont one-third I8 revenin front eus- et viet 9 il . tome, wereaent th ation of fraud, and | & COTRCL virttoso. 8 ¥ 4 The Movement Backed By Tnter- | fme werewnt tho imputation of o o | and evorsthing was pleasantly settled, Somg | Mt she confessod having placed tho proi ¥ enqteted, but not to the edints of tho | days after the smue gentleman came to ine subverting law, Rewnloedy "Fhnt th Senntors mu{ tep ont 7t preas 10 o na eurly us posaible such netion na sl : 4 < i Ve the syir trade Tront tho oncrous and, | Over to aslc it Lwould not give up wy en- away was mucl of the inlssing property, Torture of a Little Girl Sup- | nswobelieve flieal, action of the decreturs of | pagement to piay for them, e salit they wnfiu,\[“ry returned Inst “|gms’|‘ml“-“‘,’ mf.; would be glnd to hear me, but that Joseffy | by n detective, accused of the thefts and s been withdrnw " i T VU odche from u.ux‘r‘“im'.ii‘,!xlfl'.'".‘mli"".n..i'y“e‘.uihal?t’.fif % | ind told them that if [ played my cornet ut | having set fire to tho houseon two ocen tedioud nnd L\xpgmvl ve Htization to recover thelr ury, by which teaely $1000.60 of” the In the conrse of the debate, Searls sald ho et the Sweelal Treasury A A Domestic the Guilty Party— | chavge of all simr busin badd heen made publle. Mr. Searls sald tx very cownrdly netlon i that ease, and whother it wis internded to confess judg that it was not the poliey of the Government to allow any sult to o to trial in whicl It was likely to be beuten, but it was pre- paring evidence In- su t expected to be su askei, what the character of these cnses R wight be. I No Diminution of the Speculative | volved sugurs below No. 5 Duteh stand I question, therefo WOULD NOT BE A FAIR TEST. whieh similvr ground was "t would settle all similar suits, See on the nature of the decision, have o stand o dts T own merits, every sult will have to b tried until the Gov- nt wins?? Mr, Freneh answered In ellirmntive. “Suppose,” contluned My, money tnvolved §s so small that the importer daes not think it worth while to sue the Gov- “ Pat itas you like,” answered Mr. Frene h, o0, D w1 | saying that, as a descendant’of men who had ree. The Cotmittee appotated | o Dhrively for thelr rights nd ean- quered, Iie would seorn to subutit tamely to tha Hlegal dictation of any man—be he John THE S'ITOCK MARKET. Spectal Disputeh to The Chicago Tribunes NEW Yoits, Feb, 1,—The week opened on of fraud, und this meethyg deaires toenter nn | the Stoek Exehugse with an ncetive and buoy- 2 AT tlons of Suturdny. A strongpurchasing move- f the Government hns reasou to bellove that ment wis begun ot the opening of busine: which resulted fu o sharp advanee throngh- will recelvo gho | movement continued throughout the greater ¢ but the Dopirt- | portlon of the duy, the appreclation In values in the geneval market rangmg from 24 to 83¢ tion of the obsioxlons regulution tho stigma of | cents the llnt(clr(InIXE\\'J by Cortleal, e e o it i ing, Clovelund, Colwnbus, Cincinnatl & In- doerored, Tht o oensive arten ja mude 18 1 dinapolly, und Chlengy & Alion Lelng alsa cuses to which referenco 15 tnde, which mitings | prominent In.the advance. The Elevated thut uny aneans used | thero belne very strong buying in Metropoli- Courts say tha forelgn unnnfacturer bus A right | rowds, After the Second Tonrd, sales to re- Intorested in one o moro pohding kults, and tho | # frictional recovery mmong tho Southwest- fon conveyed 8 unworthy so hu‘lx un | ern shares, Nashvillo & Chattanooga was ongpled Y 10 per cent, W g Wi ool TER G ok oy consplenons for an advance of o fsbiy o i inhines bl sdiLeie tho but subsequently reacted i3 per cent, and TeCOVEre worked smoothly throughout tho entire day, and el loans on pledge of stoek collateral Liesnived, 'Phut @ copy of tho resnlutions, slened | ranged between 4 and 6 per ecent, Most of strong market for Ameriean produets, and tl;uvpry of commercinl bills, which s lkel (i vanco in storling, vloged at l;l)fi;nn'ir‘u fell |il'f !llfinnlm,’f' to 06, llmll closed nt On motion of 13, T Butter, It was resolved | 0783 Fexus Bucltle luid-grint Income: o ¥ from 84 to 8437, and veacted to 8133 ditto to refer tha whole matter to s committce of | ey (Itio (;n's'mlu division) sold wp from NS to 935, and tell olf to 993 Colimbus, I,h n-uufi‘u.}: |hu:llalnn flunltltl‘:‘ll firsts lmlvuulum r. Know! ¢ o two | from 11037 o and ditto supplenientary My, Knowlton sald there were only two oot trom 107ty i ¥ y uts rose [ oLy througlh Congress ov the Courts, In Moy ls,l,\“',’,"|!§,r;(;¥"\4' '1'5,” ,flm" tnl next many sults arlslng out of the order | Iron Mountain would eomo up, and the trade hoped then to | ditto firat prefe obtaln o legal declsion covering the gues- 1"‘“““"‘" Blogmington & Western seeonds 104475 ditto firsts (Dony upon - curtifleates from 108 to 104)4% O o 12t Lohigh & 1 interview with the Asslstunt At- usuzflnml from li‘tl,‘;lo m torney-Generul, the speaker was Informald | second debentures from 5 Nothing conld bo hoped from the Se rulxm‘r" i t"}'m ?t) m\!l Ih‘s‘l.l”l/hlu (xzr!‘l'sws:b |l-) 1, 2 g L edd o ve ¥y | enport Division) from D7 1o g5 St. Pan wha, hesald, well knows the fulsity of his m‘n:mmulls & Manitoba flmu‘fr“om 10034 to 1105 Wabnsh isteresl B ‘lllllfillI:i( Cllyfi\;:' l.\ulv(;l‘!um 0(.*.‘ot. Clul‘ylua rsts from 0 10342 Oregon Nuva Wittt and tho mecting. Gajonrned IS e | Frabio et fro 1 to 10055 st Panl firsts (La Crosse Division) from 1244 to Bpectal Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune New Youx, Feb, He—There Is » constder- should be huproved t ask, through Con- | Able feellug of disulopsure mnong wusicluns wresy, un opinlon from the Atfornuy-Gouersl | against Joselly, the plaulsi, for what 1s i hd ot | called his discourteous and unprofessional treatment of Mr. Arbuekle. There appears to be no hesitation on the part of many musi- claus to say that, although Josefly is a player SDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1881-TWELVE PAGES. Departuen tine I have been insulted professionnlly dur- Toeked | public of New York, I lutvo helloved wmy- A RORT OF FAVORIT, and hosts of other lady artlsts, besides such and was nlways courteonsly treated as an to nll Triewls of republican govern= § fipgp apub, .M, Meyer, rabbl of the congre- 1 of imports which of tho Trensury controverting 80d | o gaiy, and from v demeanor I saw he had | oo o meeting calls, upon our | soma unpleasunt dudy to- perfornn e hest- | Mary D anntutives fn Congress 10 | guted for n moment, and sald ho had come clothes tho concert he certalnly would not appear, | 310HS: OF courso 1 immediately CANCEL MY AGREEMEN that L had been uceustomed o appear with gentlemen and adies oply, and had no desire zent, who hug «, uiter the outs he Knowlton sult, which NMENT REFUSED 'TO DEFEND, Iiim, andt have not the slightest wish ey that the. Government had take, I shnll not appear at the 2oncert.” N Mr. Frank Chiclkering, of the fitu of Chiek- | Jury: ering & Co,, heing nsked whethor JoseTy lived up to his naveenents, a8 lending artists wilar suits, ‘The agent sy them to tne New York ruhlic. replied: "1 \ Tindl vuther not sny anythlng about our busi- | G0 ness or professional arrangements with Mr, 3 1 cases in which a3ful, Mr. Scarls The nent answered that t"cf hll- ard, sald that tho agont was awnre per centoot thesuits on the enlon- of that ¢haracter, and that the cases ) eame to this country. 1le is not with us of | now; that iy all.” * But, did he always keep iy engngements with youas an artist shoutd have done?” 1 have nothing to say.” The mentleinan who brought Joselly to this conn- fry sald: 1 am not at alf surprised nt Joselly’s trentment of M1, Arbuckle. 1t ory Hke hun. s disappoluting | os, and %o cnuslng his munagers | CoM mier the speal il o conversa- I Asslstant-Se ‘! tary French in ki Mr, asked (he Assistant Secretary i€ a test-sult were tried, the de elulun retary answer was that it woulld depentd If the Gove way beaten, cvery sult would 10 eIy tricitles of wont among busiess u that nume.” Man; tisone of the *eceen- don't you know? But the *undeserved professionnl Insnlt to Mr. Arbuekle,”” who was an old musiclan of rec- ognized merit. ILLINOIS CENTRAL. TILE 00N IN TR STOCK. Speetal Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune. NEw Yonx, Feb, 14,—The Presldent of a promis Osbor mean,” asked M, Searles, . *that Su ense In which the amount of S boum In Ilinois o1 WRONG 2" Otleans, said It 13 witon wis londly applanded . for gunrantee the or any vue else, b n elfect an undertaklyg Lo pay the whole nunuul nterest charge of the Company for §000,000, -Bul, on ine other haml, thers are eity banks that stand ready ACTIVE AND BUOYANT, the outstanding short bhonds of the same companies bearing 8 and 7 per cent Interest, ARE NOW SELLING Tation, and prices in slmostevery in- hadl to pay 5y In Ne entire gencral list, Tho upward plete order It now s, wero over 81,000,000 & year, and that with aun annual in- wey Central, Read- St Louls & New Orleans shares ean easily pay 8 per cent dividend, There has already been hared largely In QBENBLAL NUOYANCY, lenns looking to i the morning for the account of GIICAGO sely identified wi ho clovated lsely e ool which snatl unfte In New The rvecent legislation In n-sum‘.un;i inerensed dopol neeommord tion In Chicng fits caused n reaction of L to 23f in_which Northwestern was the sutferer, but at tho elose there was west, But, it 1s added.” ns” the Tllinols | in Nu Central ~ owns: shares of the & New Orleans Compuny, and will ownnear- | Cashler, I& or quite $7,000, 23 per cents The ,000 0f the new H por eents, t in this stoel was Dbased e owners of the 1liinois Contral shares ars to bo tho Inrgest bencficluries of Mr. Osborn’s — new negotintions, and fo tho extont of addimg neavly 3 per cent to the present had agreed to gauranteo a T per FAR-SEEING INVESTORS TIE MONEY MARKET shares of the 1linols Central will be worth ag mueh for nvestment ws tho shares of o1 the New York, New Inven & Ilartford, re, which was also the prevalling = RAPID TELEGRAPHY, m Ypeelal Dispiteh to The Chieago Triune, 4@5 per cent, The sterling ox- sixty day bIils and 486 to 48614 for Company yestorday to inspcet the instru- Adviees from abrond report # ment and watch the system of sending tes- suges, Aumong these persons woro Forrest | THE Parker, President of the Produce Exchange; Elf“"“\., David Bingham, Chalrnan of the Produce IN change Lelegraph Commitiee; Frederick Ehwetl and Charles 1L Flint, President and Viee-President of the Marltlme Exchange; M. L. Flelding, of the Cotton Exchango no doubt briug [ u nore liberal for tho timo belng any Lurther ad- RAILROAD MONTUAGES Chesupenko & ssago of Nfty words, which was sent | Hob look it ) Tikeneed from %1 ta g, | Wiessise of ity h < wiy of Nt v hig color Hed 10 32 00 elrrency 03 roso from | LY Wy of Now laven buck to the ofee, 1t advan from { 0 ML ik Ohto Contral minute mud fitty-live seconds, A me: 500 woris was transmitted i thirty-sis secs ouds. “Tho results of the inves bo Infid botore the Produce. I Tresldent of the Compun mitten to-duy o makoe proposals for dolng the business of the Kxehange, David Blngham donted g 031) Tha vil weot the Com- 23 Cairo & fl: Denver, i flvsts From 10834 to 1095 conty from 1113 to 1131 T Y nc{l,(rnm 01 to 41c: Pelegraph Compun 1o suld the pr owners were Klidder, Peabody & Co,, ex- Rlee, Benjamin 1, Bristow, and Bdwin i ———e—— INHUMAN CRUELTY, 41454 Kuunsas 1 ol from Dlvislon) YOI ‘I MISDEKDS OF A SEIVANT, veglstered — firsts from kenburro Moblle & Ohlo to B¢ s AMetro- avirtad soeonds from % to 183 New vated fivsts from 1183 to 1105 Now itrul convertibles assented from Nuw Jarsoy Contral lneomes from } o, wqulct-looking uivl, was employed as house ’hfx"\" servant. Sho brought good references,: A month or so after her arrival various artieles congrnl s from W 1o Wi, Tlur- i ity deelined frony 134 10 | pext wissed. Searel was made, and i pock- in sowe ot tho elothes "of Annie Loulsa, tho dnughter, She was necused, but denfed the | ety and, JOSEFIY. added untruth to the theft, ‘hey desired could rui, T'o avold & further punish- chastised her, ment the child e had done with the things she had taken she | chuln, und sald sy hud destroyed thom, Fler parents | S4¢t! began to think shs wus of unsound mind, skil), and has fow equals, ho has nus of n great artlst. At present he berles, and the chlld, to avold chastlsement T of the ) sh somo | inthateity, Mr. Arbuckle sall yesterday | ‘The hands of the- littlo girl wero then NE‘V l ORI(. of the New York hoporlers. That was the | eancerntug this trouble: *“'This 18 the firat | strapped to her slde. STILL TI ROBDERIKS DID NOT CHAHE, nouo | 1 the muny yeurs T huve played bofore the | and another fire nearly destroyed the honae, i Craw(ord, to prevent his daughter Injurlng herself, had a Lelt made, and, proenring n chaln, chained the ehild to the wall of the and have played fn concerts with suchiartists | dining-room during the day and ot night to ns Parepa-Rosa, Kelloga, Phillipps, Thursbyy | tho post of the bad. Mary Dooley, the serv- ant, slept with tho child to prevent her dolng One day In the curly part of placed asiie her weaps, whieh cuuslrnlml 1() n \'nlnu{x\w [ur-llnm‘l muni nitlst amd q gentleman; but hiere Lmeet my ;}fi.‘{"“":“'l"l:gnfl:"('m;';."\’;;:.‘“ i sl luoke founl the articles concoaled In the garret, Tiraved, That ns lnw-nlidmg citizons, repre- | gation for which the benetit Is to bo given, | Thut duy Annle Louiss wis unehaing 48 10 the | ecnine ad told me they wished my services us | went about the house with her ars bovnk Wo ngreed upun torms, | to her sides, Heing threntened with punish- erty wherelt was found, 1lerfather, forsome reason,how Lind reason to suspeet his ghbor informed Mrs, Crawford thal pley was dishione: sence yusterday the placo where sho kent her us senrehed, and thero carefully put During her al- and sald (Ilcfi valunbles she had st nrt of tho jewelry and en wero at her liome, and thers they were found, "Lo-day Mury was arraigned “ln the {0 nssocinte with Josbity, 1 do not know | only the charge of Incendiarlsim was pre- I f :ilmmnclminwllnn}ue(llt(hvi ¢ Lt ; offense, and was committed In default of know nim. ‘This [s tho story in brief of why 85000 Badl: o await tho. etion of the Grand Poliee Court, where ferred ngainat her, “/I'nat woman,” said the detective, re- l;errlluz to lhfl;ll:sy. o hlilm m?st wicked lxellnz ol to ¢lie 2 - | Teversaw, It brought tears to my eves when gro subposd o, whion, inpadical. by 1 saw that ehild chatned to the wall ke n I ddow't see how she could haye slept with the chilld and listened to the clank of Joseffy, 1le wns engaged by us when he Iuerlu,l’mln, knowing that sho wos the cause EMIGRANT FARES. TUE WAR OVEIL New Youk, Feb, 14.—Tho following letter explains ftself: Nrw Yong, LAke Brix & WesTERN Y. O#7ICE OF T 3 y; v y AGENT, NEW YORK, K of money, is im common that now 1t | ARESPSRER 2OER FEN. Railrond Company having this day withdrnwn 4 finmigrant fare to tho Wost, it would hardly go by | ynd *fallon ock ™ to tho eatabiishod torilt well-known musiclans | based on £1t trom New York to Chicago, tha denotneed in severe terms what they ealled | stundard rates of tho Jmwigrant fare via this line nve hereby restored, and you will, unté fir- d by tho necompunylng Joux N. Ausort, oncral Pussonger Agont. A PRIVATE DISPATCI was sent to the agent at Castio Garden of the trunk Jue ronds yesierday, when it was klum;'n (l‘mtnbmlt 600 immigrants had ar- o senking of | rived and were nwalting transportation, that b Leiat- coliintity, il cé‘;,m,l the rates had been restored from $3 to Chi- and Its southern connection with Noew | engd—the price that-was ruling last week—to rumored that | the old rate of $13, an arreement having been ono European house has offered to take tho [ Arrived at hetween the contending lines, whale lonn of $15,000,000 nt par, aud | Suverintendent Jackson sald the notlee of exchungo therefor of all | the advance In rates was very sudden and the ontstanding bonds of the Chlengo, St, | Without warnine, and after the Pennsylvanin Louts & New Orleans Compnny. That would | Jnthway Company ";‘I‘l‘c‘:‘t‘}fl“‘.“‘l’_‘lllz‘l"g"l'{l'l'g‘l'l‘l;‘ tAT, PARRENORIL 2—"To Chief Booler, The Penusylvania 8 reduced rates of ther orders, ho tariir of Jan, 1, o menns of fightin, considered that at least ONE DAY'S NOTICE SIIOULD DE GIVEN, that tho Commisstoners of Enigration might linve buen ennbled to give atl the arrlvals in to pay a fractlon less than 110 [ the “Gurden” the advantagre of chenpl Suturdny fort for thenew 5 per cents, or ag nuch ns the basis of § PETSONS Were Sent We 1 Sunday every oy prepald tickels were o friends of persons lutundh’fi to cmm« Im ml.«l mlmu'(ry. at |chr-un for In New Orleans. Bankers and investors | Fates. These will have to be honoved, Orlenns are reported ns snying that | horts hug atso rmsoht d tho Comu: . L that a Inrge numbier of. the carnings of the Cinciunath, St Lowis & | heen pirehased in the New Orleans in baed thnes, and before | and these will also have to be ingde gool, and the tond wns put In the com- | lso the tiekels of agents abrowd. GEN. GRANT'S BANTK. terest clinrga of only 000,000 the Clneinnatl, | ORGANIZATION OFF TILE UNITED STATHS NA- TIONAL DARIK, \Nm\' Yori, Feb, 4—The United States e s 2 o caw Or- | Natlonal Bank organized to-duy with the fol- aetlon taken by the Municlpality of New Or: lowlng Directors: Gun, U. 8. Graat, I, Vie- esldent of the Loulsvilte & Nunghville Iaflrond, A. 'l Vail, President by tonds through “Pexas and Into Mexico | of the Natlonal Bunk of Comumerce, Morrls K. Jesup, Henry . Hyde, President of the FEquitable Life Tnsurance Company, Logan C. Murray, ex-President of the Kentucky for tho Iilnois Central | National Bank, Willlam It ‘Fravoers and John il that end i view, amd was on that ae- | J. MeCoolk, of the law flrm of Alexnuder & count so- heartily supported by the South- | Green, The new bunk has taken a bullding ai strect, and_expeet to connnence IL Vietor Neweomb was * bought Snturday by repnid tieckets had est.on all the rowds, A CLOSE CONNECTION WITI cAwmp Axp | tor Nuwcowmb, e two-thirds of the | business Mavel I, Chicogo; St. Louls | elected Presldent, and Logan C, Muorray TARMERS® CLUB. MEASURES LOOKING TO SUCIK AN ‘ORGANI- 7 cent dividend on Nuw Youxk, Feb, th—A dinner was given tho Linols Central shares, ‘Lhere are not a | to-ulght by Jumes A, Buyden, the woll-known few fron manufacturer, cuttie-raiser, and stock- breeder, to a party of gentlemen Interested who sy that §€ Mr, Osborn’s new financial | in azarleulturo and stock-rafsing, with a view mensures go on ws they are now going the | of organizing n Farmers' Club, or Exchnnge, 1 which the Interests of agriculturo mixht Harlen, of the United New dersoy Ralronds, | be discussed and prowoted. 0 N 2 present were 'all understood to be In sympn- thr\vllh and had o desire to ald tho stock- sing Interests of the West that are r ST sented among eapitallsts in this elty, THATS, Girant was 5 i Y .| conshierable discussion of tho project, nnd o NEw Yonrrk, Feb. 14,—The telegraph econi- | committes wax appolnted to cu{lsldur 1) mittees of the varlous exchunges went to the | methos best to by ndoj office of tho Amerlean Itapld Telegraph | ton when completed. PETER COOPER 511 01 IS NINRTIETH 3 TALK WITH TR ¥ ‘I'ha gontlemon pted by tho orguniza- ) OF 118 LONG CARE! INTIONS PIILANTIRO- TUE GROWTIL OF NEW A VILLAGE TO A METHOPOLIS, New York Erentng Post, Feb 12, An Evening Pust renorter culled this elegraph Committeo; and Messvs, Barues, wmorning upon the venerubla Poter Cooper to Herrlek, Post, wnd Carl, of the Prodnes Ex- congratulate him upon attuining the 03th chiange. M. Bingham wrote n commerclal | tniversary of his birth, Mr, Cooper does full aud firm, Ile received tho reporter : i k o l‘fl:lu“ asked transiitted on the wire I four seconds, and | Whethor ho feit very old laughed eheorily et iieadal % * one | wmbsald noj. tho only reminder of his age (hen teansintod by n younx womnnn "gf,".'fi was tho disappearanes of okl frionds, “ Can you pleture in your mind’s eye tho Awition WlIL | New York of elghty years ago, Mr. Cooper 2 asked the reporter, “Why, of course I eany why shouldwt 1? - Niunoty years I3 » long tlme, but I ean loolk erdny that Juy | back a long way, nlmost to the time when Goulil was literested In the American Ruplid |y fatlier’s pottery stood on the site of St, Goy, | Poul’s Chureh, and tho land all around thera teid, | Wit whore the Evening Post bullding stands now was planted Iy cornflelds, When I was born,' continuod Mr, Cooper, A LITFLE QIRL BEATEN WITHOUT sEnrey | after amoment's mushig, * thera wero only 27,000 Inhabltunts In this city, and now thore New Yous, Feb, l—Charles E, Crawford, | aro fifty thies us muny. 4 elerk, lves at 100 Sixty-first streot and Mor- | (fty-three years ngo, when I'van my boat ris avenue, Ilis family conslats of his wife | from where Dellevne llospital now stamds, aud p daughter of 13 years. On the st of | by nu endless chuin n mile down the river September Inst Mury Dooloy, nged 20 years, | HI0re was ouly ono houso alon that mils o Jiven us lately ns hint kind of u boat was that, Mr ‘oo “‘Flfly-|h'rvit; )’lcu{f mlxp ncyeml" }x‘afnrn Lhnl began to disappear. Inquiry thraw ne light | Water was lat liito the Krie Canal, 1t oceured Vosd to mo that the bouts could be- propelled by on tho wmtter. Jewelty and money were farco of the water drawn froni n bt level and made to move n sorles of e elbook contnining 8150 was found wrapped | ehains along the course of tho canal, buily u flat-bottomed B East River thuft, Other Sl(]l:'l‘l artleles were discovered | Grove pusts Juto the mud 100 feet apart for In adol’s trunk. ‘Che child was severely pun- | the distuiics of one wile, 1 On thesa posts 1 fshed by ker pavents, who thought tho denlal | fustened rollers, on wi hich my endiess chnin N e crely | Bands twomlles of wire ehain, hey to confess, and to this end soverely | (i iyky of it now,"” suid tho ol kentioman, taking from a desk some rusty chuin ) 1 thon prranged n waterswheel to ran the 2 the ‘\lm‘rl: I;I)'E\‘l(. 8 up-stuirs in The tide filled volr, wil in runniug out turned m; byt through fear af punishment aguin con= | wheel, When all was u|¥mplumll 1 took { fessenl, In reply to tho question what she | small skhy, ACKNOWLEDGED THAT SUE 1IAD STOLEN IT, fi!mlu;"yl fl‘:&‘t‘ The property continued to disappesr, nnd " 9 the child was ngaln ngeused. Sbe donted, | KUrTet of this house. wy tow-line to the experlment was o Clinton to mnko o les down and back i was 80 well pleased DPhysiclans put the matter down ns lnsanlty | that he pajd ma $500 for the uss of wy in- on the subject of stealing. The child was | yentlon on the Erle Canal watched, but the property continued to dis- | DS rleht of w avpear, [ncondiarism was added {o the rob- {:f:&fl%{;‘;'&f;fi.“m' L1 telp, and wo ran the twomil n eleven minutes. y for the canal he lid the }ina that the canul thelr horses plenty of work, My chain would deprive fliem of this for tellig au untruth. admitted hor gullt, | worle and Clinton's seheme would be con- I suppose that steam sup endless ehnin,? aabd the ruuuxll‘-rl,'“ SNatabibof 1" exelnimed My, ¢ nstng ood to-day ns jwis gy I used on the Canden atl Aoy " tow boats Uhreweh the loeks, ~ pr, Welteh hit nlmn the fden six yours gpo tein found that 1t worked so well oy ‘I.Tu' bl that he went 10 Washington lun,,m‘_cflml patent and fownd that I had patenteg l’l saee ;. fifty yenrs llum, | hiorg ot nre no stranger {n the 1, slieve, Mr. Cooper ¥ Patent Offlce, I sdanld think not, When 1y, prenticed to a conebunker yt gy “n‘» ¥t wade n mnehine for mortising the Im'l‘er curriges. which proved very o for my employer, And niy hur.‘"‘?l“ ments * in - the waehines for okt cloth enabled me to sell these lunchhi‘rfln' fastas £ could make thow, nnd’ mines izrvnt dual of monoy for me. '['ha nm'“,"2 A L uuul‘;hmx‘;’nr the nn'h-, ;:I |u\'wul-rluhu :,{',:'l; rot AL, Vassar, who fonnded b Pouy Ihkfil{]ni‘u.( o ; the Colioge gy “Thullt the figst locomotive iy (1 try. When I bonght the lTund |I1r‘:' ;!"1[{“ ore_on whieh ware erveted the ('u;(u. Iron Works n 1850, Baltimore was gy ovor thy completlon of the rajly [ the road had somnny twists and tyeys ] rock exeavating thai the stoo *lml(lcull'm cumn discomraged, and Were whont 1q g, up the enterprise, \)ulhs\'lnz hat no lucnu\e tive- conld ran on a vend huving so m\n- short turns, roposed 1o put u small oo, motive on the road, mwd ot o e worked pretty well, and we ma miles I one hour and twelye utes, takhyg with s the sy holders, one of whom, Who way gy m' enr with me, ex-Mayor Latrobe, of | ‘\luu\rm? will be nt dinner lieve to-nfght. N lncumg. tive saved the roxd from bankruptey,” hted yoge which you have been conneeted . *Tha Atlantle enble. ‘hat was not gny an invention, but s means of spresuding hm-n" tionsand goud newsallover the world, Noana fenows the dutk days thiongh whiel passed. The disappotntments we met wiy were enough to discourawe men of ton time mwmmm{. ‘Thero came o thne when ouly four nten In the eountey would take any i terest in the matter,—Mr. Field, Mr, Fayy Witson G, flunt, Mr.“Marsiall 0. Rt wha died Inst summer, mnd wyselr, and th after wegind spent millions on the sehoys, ‘Fliere enme tine when we hiud to do busineg thfongh the Bank of Newfoundland, an) the bank would not trust the Compang, s 1Ilm\2r p:‘lrslmmlli\' on e, ItL was ke draw ny teeth to get mouey out of lavle Ttoberts in those dnys, VOEIR LT nad thine L eould tell you about ny Inventions for hours. 1 madé o model g to” use the power of the tldes to cop. press mir for running terrybonts g other wmnehinery, have Invented gravity nilroads for my fron properie, and I iade In 1525 a (ur&mlu«\‘usn] for tha Greeks to blow the l'urks out of water, [ planned u boat to go by stean six mles trolted by steel wires, ™ Red-hot eaunondally \\*uul(lf\'n the stesmn vower. ‘Uhe torpaly wiis 1o be pineed at {ts how, L tried wybog in the arbor and it worked well. 1 wis g endd y bitter pill with th p whtlel we were preparing®to send from New Yors to' the unfortunate vietims of the Turky :l\‘h\',lvl it was destroyed in my factory by T, * ITow eamo you, Mr, Cooper, to found the oper Institute ¥ JEaAn old friend of mine in the Commoa Counetl onee related to me the good wileh the Ecole Polytechniqte of Paris did i poor young men who lived on nerust adsy bt ot the best of Instructlon tree. Audl, having hid 1o opportunitics of getting eduention myself,—thore was un free . eatlon for poor boys in my A si—sit to work th provide a teehnient edueaion for tho poor who wanted to learn. 1t bas bheen the drewm of my 1ife, and s stll my great ear, and 0 precty expensive one: 1 spent S0 upon it during the st yer,—=S70,000 for thy adlditional story and £30,000 i1 endowments, Wihen [ izo Lknow it is well provided for, Aty death will make no it " = * How dld yon huppen to seleet thositeof the buitding ¥ ** 1 bought land there In 1 grovéry whero the 1lible flo Ldld a grocery business Al tor thre years, and madd money before 1 houghtng wlue-factory, It was nuot valusble proverty thon, and ‘was far out of town. “Ihe 1k stuges Atarted from the ha stll the point below the Cooper Institute king of inventlons, do you kuow tat when Lhotlt the Institute in 1831 madea wall for an _elevator years before elevatory were thonght of.” **1 hope that ten years from to-day will be able to congratulate you upon your ces tenary,” sald the reporter, getting up to go Ldon’t want to-stay,” sald the old wan, “ All my friends luve gone, and 1 don't wan to stay another ten years.” *You ean’t sny tiat all. your frienids have gong so long a8 Now York remains, M Counper 2 2 “\Well, nurhn‘)s 1ean't say that they have quite all gone,” said “he, eheerrully, und tha i'limlcrs of the Evening Post will ugree with . ad ereeteda 8 1HOW blatils, y ITEMS, THE TIRST CASE ON TIHE BOOKS, iectal Dispateh ta The Chicago Tridbune, Niw Yonr, Fob, 14.—A Inwyer doing busk ness in Enst New York sold out histust ness some time ago to a fellow-practidoner amd moved into Quoens County. In making tho snlo tho parly of the first part agreed i to opf 1 lnw office ar earry on the Inw bk ness In New-Lots within threo years froa the timo of tho ngreement, Clivnis from New-Lots followed tho man who soll o and he tried their cases in thut town, T fawyer who bought out the Queens Coulls man sued for breach of contyact, Wizt Pratt tool the ease from tha jury yestenls and gave Judgment tor the defendant, Fhisd tho fiFst cuse on the books, either Amerleand Euglish, of o lnwyer selling out his bushe! THE Y DAILY NEWS'™ MULCTED A statement wis published In the Iml:jl News, In Seplember ast, that all the hancs makers employed In tho 1ve Departmentt shiop had Dbeen dischavged for smllfx leather, ‘Tho statement was subsequend! vetracted, Jaies Ayrd, ong of the hanies mnkers, sued tho publishers of the &0¢ for libal, elaiming $10,000 dumnzes. “The st waa trlet beforoe dudge Miles Beach aidd Jury, inthe Court of Common I'lmfl-{ trinl ended with u verdiet glving Ay damnges. STILL ANOTHEI RAMD-TH, 13 talked of for Broukly Mayur ';4 already, under the luw of 16T anwh;;‘ two commisslons, both of whieh orsil "*e and formed raphletransit companles B stockholders of which promptly pait ¥ thelr stoek, but no rond I yet beet Im.fl-. The eapltalists who ure now Mmullnl‘nl tlon the Mayor think of Hullding a ok wid elevated yod combined, cunmmm"ml the bridge and running to Last Now Yo . DR CROW i “io Doputy Reglstrar of Iteconls l]fl!n[, cove red that Dr. Selden W, Crowe 15 08 ter ed ut she Sanktary Headquarters "‘"“.,-. Dr. Crowe and Dr, elden, Dr. U080 nama was marked to Indicats umrml‘l{fml__ from him should be subjected 1o ST dlnary seriitiuy, and Jt 1s said that Hlt oF Jatered ns Dr, Solden In order 0 et Wl tilentes pussed easlly, g PIOUIESS OF TIE GREAT muhflfl- e Tho warm weather hus sxlmnl:l}; o progress of the Brooklyn Bridy “l’nx- bugors were discovered on it thls mort BURIED IN TUE POTTER'S F"-‘-“‘" Jun, 28, George 1L Belas, » yn‘nn{s’wh merchant of Dublin, arelyed i New ool 1 wnd on the following day went to 1o i Brooklyn, It wps hils jntentlon 10 FE few weeks aud then go to chlunuumu‘ e Inhushmssr.hbm.lmvlnghrmmlllf‘;'.”l the woney with ki from’ Ireland. (8 inat, he was tuken 11l with on the 6l lnst, the Jealth o i the putient removed to the lospt o] frionds went to the hospitul yestefiBi,y having heard from him n ' Wedner wero fold that the yome nian i 5 e day, uud_hnd been burled i U8 4370 Fiold, ‘Tho hospital suthoriiles S hid not nqm!ul Dis frichis s they bl forgotten thelr uddy 4 s A 4 | 1 3 l\\\!‘uu:l:n; t::lmu"\’\'l{:: notifying het of e of her husband. i BUTTER, CHBESE, AP EOTR e A committen has beon aupotitel gel sent the Produco Exchange 0188 Fpet Conventlon, ut Cedar Haplds, o Chevse, sud Egg Associution. o . CLOCHE. 4 Work on the naw-Ansonis c!flfl;flflfqm Brooklyn 13 now going rapidly 10 F CoMOL b o LA rhumless‘l:l:‘: g el

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