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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGL®S e ——— e ———— “since the day before, Mr. Isancs, knowing nothing about the women, refused to lot them do as they requested, Day then offered to pay for the uso of the room, when Isanca tmmediately understood thelr intentions. When he positively refnsed them both men went awny, but returned In a fow minutes, CRIMINAL NEWS. CANADA., Finance Minister Sir Leonard Tilley De- livers His Speech .on the Budget. Discovery of $126,000 Forger- ies by a Philadelphian Who Is Now Dead. and sHpped uwpestalrs unbeknown to Mr. Isancs, Mrs, Jsancs, in passing the room, discovered that some one The Financial Deflelt Less thana Quarter of u Milllon Dollurs. The Seven Murderers of H. P. Allen to Be Tricd at Geneva, & Kane County, Ill, was In there and informed her husband. Ile started to go up-stairs, when hie was met by Day with a revolver n his hand, with which he attempted to shoot Isanes, but was pre- vented by.n terrific blow which felled him, My Isnncs then found Warland [n s room with one of the women, but was refnsed ad- mittanee by Warland. Isages then burst the dooropen, and was met by Warland, who dealt him a blow in the face, At this lsanes pleked upnehair ml dealt Warland sev- ernl terrific leks on the hemd, inflieting Injuries that will in atl nmbnhuhf result i his death, This morning it was thought lm- possible for him to live, as his skull was fractured, Isancs has been arrested on o chirge of assault with intent to eommit mure der, e wulved an exnmination, giving bond to appear next Thursday for prellni- nary trial. * Day bas been arrested aud fined forearrying concenled weapons, Doth the womnen are locked up for safe keeplng tiil after Isancs hins o henrlng, Changes in the Tariff in- Contem= plation by the Governe ment. Singular Deteetion of Murderers by Menns of n Pieco of Candle. Seven Americans in a Mexican Jail Make a Desperate Attempt to Escape. : Sir Leonard Ridiculed for Pretentious Claims Set Forth in His Bpeech. A Former Minlstor Criticises 1iis Finane clal Trick of Doubles Entry. Frank Twiggs Legally Strangled at ‘Waynesboro, G, Yes: . terday. MRS, JULIA BANDA. Speetat Dispatehs to The Chicago Tribune, St. Lovis, Mo., Feb, 18.—Mrs. Julia Banda, at one time the proprictovess of a prominent hiotel hiere, wus arrested at Dixon, Mo, yes- terday, Lrought to St. Louls, and placed in Jall here, Mrs. Banda was convicted lnst June of an assault to kill Leonard Ofterman, her brother-In-law, who is proprictor of the ‘Tivoll Hotel, She fived three shots at him, two of them taking effect. She stood trinlin the Criminal Court upon n chargo of nssault to kill, and the case was given to tho jury ou the 7th of June, but they wers un- able to agree up.to the hour of adjournment. ‘The Courtconsequently in- strueted them to bring in nseated verdiet wd reljonrned, The jury'eamme to n deeision in the matter some flme afterward and left for thelr homes, Later Mrs, Banda entered the Jury room and thers foumd among other seraps upon the floor theoriginal tally, which showed that the jury had agreed upon a con- victlon. Be this'as it may, Mrs, Banda must have lenrned in somo way of the adverse de- clslon, for by the next morning she had dis- appeared, Herattorney filed a motion foranaw trial, and the case was agaln placed upon the A Budgot of Interosting News Items from A Clothing Mouse at Jacksonm, Mich., the Oountry North of s Cleverly Tricked by a . Forger. FINANCE-MINISTER TILLEY, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Triduna OTTAWA, Feb. 18.—8ir Leonard Tilley, Finance Minister, this afteruoon delivered hls budget spcech, He snid that lnst year, owing to ex- coptional clreumstunces, he had beea compelled to state that thero would bo a deficit of 500,000, but, Instead of this belng the ense, tho defleit had only been $213,229, Ho could fancy henring the gentlemen oppusit say that the publie ane- count showed that tha deflclt was $1,600,00, e had stated fo 1830 that §700,000 of customs dutles nnd £600,000 of exciseduty would be pnid In antl- cipation of the tnrlit, and consequently that this amount properly belonged to the following year, Hud it not been for tho grants to the In- dinns of £200,000 and to the Irieh poor of $100,000, there would have been 4 batunce to thetr eredit, phowing that tho estimate was ng uccurato us it could be. THE RECEIPTS FOR THIS YEAR . had heen estimated at $25,000,000, but ho was nble to say, after nn oxporicnce of soven and a Two Men Badly TUsed Up at Bhelbyville, . Ind, by a Hotel-kecper, HEAVY FORGERIES. Speeial Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune PInLADELPIIA, Pa., Feb. 18.—The sudden denth ot Matthow Kolb, of Collegville, th Montgomery County, last ‘Cuesday ufter- noon, oceasloned much surprise anong the memnbers of the Plilladelphia Commerelnl Ex- change, of which nhe wus o member, Mr, Kolb . has been well known on the Exchange for about twenty years, and was nbout 65 years old, Ile llved near College- ville, on the Perkiomen Raliroad, and was In town Inst Saturdny transacting his business as usual ut s offiee in the Chame ber of Commeree Building. He was supposed 1o be In comfortable clrcumstances, though | docket, nithough it was afterward ordered | bnll months, that tho recelpts would he never did a very Inrge buslnggs,' In 1872 | to be stricken” oft. Time pazsed on, and | be §27686,000. 'The customs _ reeclpts or 1873 Mr. Kol Jost everything in speeuln. | TUmMors eame that Mrs, Banda had gone to | would be $17,000000, instend of $16,500,000 Europe. And, as sho was credited with 3 as vstimated, and tho oxcess $5,000,000, mstead tlon, but he started In business amain living pienty of nioney, the story was be- | of s:».‘.'m,um.' e patitiated, - Tha uxpénmmm and got into n good trade and Dbullt | lieved. A short time ugo news” reached | woult, ho believed, not exceed 25,571,394, which up - n falr credit. Two years ugo | Sherlif Mason that tho woman was staylng at wounld Jeave u surplus for the preseut year of 2,013,000, Coming to tho recelpts of next year, it was catlmated thut tho eustoms recelpts woulid be $17,000,000; cxcise, §5,000,0005 total recelpts, Dixon, Mo, and the arrest foilowed, ns he agaln began speculating, and dealt quite Statel heavily in options and contracts for future delivery of grain, e nlso earrled on the ordinary business of recelving grain from A SLICK FORGER. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. the West and sellng. & in .this JAckSoN, Mich, Feb. 18.—Last night a | $47.800,000; estimated expenditures, szu,lmo.s;.:x. warket. 1lis eredit suffered somewhat | very successful forgery was perpetrated ln | Which \vlmllk lllcnvlull IU\‘I:‘"! 1015' 81.410.10‘4. o from his heavy speculations, and | this clty. Earlyin the evenlig n plensant. [ Feferrod to tho contempluted Incrouso fu ex penditures for substdics, training militia, CONBTHRUCTION OF PUBLIC WORKS, ocenn and river serviee (principally subsldies to Nues of steamers), rallways, and eanals, for re- pairs, ete., and sald that tho hunorable gentle- hie wns regarded ns somewhat reckless in his ventures, Judicious lenders, who were all well acqualnted with him, had recently refused to advance hhin money on bills of appearing young man went into Mabley's clothilng store and stated that his namo was James A, Woods; that ho had served a terin in prison here, and was just released. 1le Inding, but, generally speaking, he [ produced a check on the 'eople’s Natlonnl | jen would usk, with an estimated surplus this hal fully as much eredlt us his | Bank of Jackson for §39, puyable to theorder | yonr of $200000 and noxt year of business warranted, and le pald his | of James A, Woods, and signed *Willlnm | 81,500,000, Do you propose to make obligations promptly, though it was well un- derstood that he was often pressed for funds. On Mr. Kolb's death his creditors began to Jook up ks nccounts, 1t was soon nscer- tained that the advances to him on bills of Iading amounted to » very Iarge sum, or abont $125,000. The discovery of this fact led 1o u more thorough inveatigation, and It is ‘now belleved that many of the bills of lading on which this sum was adyanced are for- geries, The bills are held by the Philadelphin Warehouse Company, one of the most solid dinnnclal institutions tn tho city, two or threo ‘banks, and a number of friends who are members of the Commerelal Exchange. umphrey, Warden M, S. P.” Woods stated that It was for his over-time, enrned by extrn work while n conviet. Ile sald the check was glven him after banking hours;Eand that he had waited twoe hours at the prison for Gen, Lumvhrey in order to et the cash for tho check, but the General lind not returned. Tiv sald he was nnxious 10 get home that night and asked the Cashler to give him the money for the check, Tho cnshier stated there was not that much in the drawer, Woods promptly spoke up and said he wanted to get a few artieles in the cloth- ing llne, and asked for the balanes in money, “This was agreed !o& and he bonght $13,30 any reduction In tho tarl@? o might sy that the changes mude wore to take from the 20 per cent list and ploco on the fruo list certain articles which wore raw materinl to certain munufacturers. An fucrensed duty would by placed ou cortaln manufactured articles when the Governmenot folt that additlonal protection and support should bo given, There would bo alson reduction of duty on twoor throo other articles that wero consldernd to bo manufacturer’s raw material, In order to place themn in a better position than they wore before. Other resolutions would bo ntroguced fortho purposc of smoothing tho working of tho tarlff. The effect of thu churges would be to reduco the amount received, but not ‘The exact - amount of the spurious | in goods, receiving 344,50 In cash, and e- | materinlly. It waos not feft desiruble to mnko Dills ‘fs. not yet determined, wnd will’| parted, after expressing thanks. The check | any reductions nt tho present time, more partic- wfl, i he 1 n:flill m’u"tl‘cs . ln“' t{lm w:ns presented at ll:i) hlll}k this mofnlmf, mul! ulurly in view of the possibility of est are heard from, which may not be for | at onee pronounced a forgery. Inquiry o Serdan XS0 = severnl days, ‘The Seventh National Hank, | the prison revenled the fact thut Woods ind | A BENEWAL OF THE RECIPHOCITY TREAT. where Mr. Kolb kept his account, refused 10 advance money o bills of luding for nine- teen ears of wheat on Saturday, ns did othier partles of whom Mr Kolb asked tho wnine favor, On that duy, late In the after- EDOII, Mr, Kolb met _some obligations {n tho Seventh Natlonal Bank, and arranged his ceount satistactorily, It I8 Inferred from his that he suceeeded innegotiating the bills, Binee the discovery of the forgerles it hay been hinted that Mr, Kolb committed suicide, and some of his creditors belleve this to be fact, though the report was on Tuesday 1t tnoe position changed tho Govermment wonld ‘be happy to meke reductlons, but nt tho present timo thoy felt It unreasonublo to do so, The following aro tho changoa anhounced by Mr, Tlley: Dutlablo goous, ngricultural fmple- ments, mower and roapor kuolves, to bo nd- ded ns parts of duty tho Bamo 08 now; buoks, printed matter not enumerated, to bu ndded at tho same rate, 30 per cont; britans ninmetnl {n plgs nad bars 10 per cont, manu- factured of hot plates 25 per cont, now altered to £0 per cent; cocoanuts, prosent duty $1 per never been o conviet there, nor had any con- viet been diseharged this week, A warrant was issued for Woods, He wis heard trom at Eaton Rupids, but had left for Lansine, The job was skillfully worked. The dis-- charged conviet trick was n suceess, TIIE PO IVILLE, Tenn,, eb, 18,—The arrivalof adetachment of the Porter Ritles and Rock City Guards at Winchester this afternoon crented some astonlshment, as thoy wers un- :llfl. l)lm dlrui;l n‘l(‘“lp)g\u'llfly.m"\l{mi.hur h|ll!|t expected, Thd preliminary Investigation of | 100 when from tho m;um of growth, to he 0 vhic A Supposed orged sordage, to include manilla marline, 20 tre - datel dn-no diftle tewn dn: Towh the murder was In progress at last nccounts, | cents; cordugo, e ' i por cont; cotton and munufactures of, intended Jal . Cleed i is- Jolhin A, and Cicero Toe ure sald to be des. T ako white. ot dyod Suntie, cantiling ealled, Jown Oentre, mid. nreibaadiby one perndoes of the worst class. ‘The troops are Lovejoy, as the agent of the raliromd comua- v, ¥ o quartered in tha Court-flouse, combries, ellicas, eote, 0 uniforin rme "3;1‘,“‘,’“"&“ ',},‘.‘,?{“‘?,,"“‘,‘,“""{i,“! "'}fi.’;{‘fl::g LATeni—After the examination of wit- [ of 20 wper cont, tho samo ns now, Jtoad. 18 rumored that Lavejoy | Messes this afternoon Conrt andjourned until | two conts por squnre yard and 16 per cont; cot- to-morrow morning, As danger was feared from the threatenlng erowd, the troops wora ordered to thy squure, when the Sherifl re- manded the prisoners to the juil, ‘Thetraops ave now quartered atn hotel near the Jjull, under nrms, "Therenre conflicting opinlons whether the mob Intends carrying out thelr threats to-night, but the SherifT thinks not, and iopes that the Governor will graut a hns disnppenred sinco the news of Kofb's death, nnd thls confirms the worst, fears of thoe ereditors, us the forgeries conld not have Dbeen connmitted without sume coltuslon be- tween Lovejoy and Kolb, ton over thirty-six inches wido for ofled window blind manufacturers to bo 15 por cont, now two cents per squnro and 15 per cent; clothlug of any materiul not olsewhere speciiled, to bo A UNIFOBRM DUTY of 50 per cont, now nccording to materials: ginss and munufacturers of, 30 per cent now, ruted pecording to mntorlnd; guu, ritle, and pls- TIE MURDERERS OF ALLEN. Aunona, 1L, Feb. 18—By n change of venue, seven young men of Sandwleh, Do | speedy trial. tol eartridges to ba uniform 30 por cent, Kalb County, under Indictment for the mur- 5 o now rated uccording to materinl; der of Hiram P, Allen, a wealthy citizen of AUNG DX, A -IOR, gtilm, llour, and meyl, now specitic, | the Nasiviune, ‘Tenn,, Feb, 18~The five duty to bo 2 per cout upon uppraised valuo Laprademurderers ure now hanglng dead to whun damaged by water; fron and maonnfie- tures ot nxics, rivetd, and nuils to puy the samo thut place, ave about to be tried at Geneva, XKane County, Judgo Kellum presiding. Their names are ¥, ¢, Blls, C, Crawford, ¢, ¢, | the millig of the veranda of the Court- | duty whether of " jron or stocls —rolied Woodruff, W. Thomas, 1. A, Em:;‘;“l,‘“("”' f]' ouse, Atthe closo of the Laprade murder l’,’;’;::"" ,.?,"“”"Fé" I;l,‘.';‘: “:'flfi un:l“ 1“ A. Dler, and M. A. Kélfenburg, The circum- | 200 at Springficld to-night the mob | g1t wroukht iron tubing, now 16 per cent, to bo Btances of tho murder of which they are nc- rushed into tho court-room, toolk the | vhuuged. and muke wil of two fuches dinmeter cused are as follow fivo murderers o tho, veranda of | S WIIGE = er con, chih cubies aver, it o th cond story of the Court-ltouse, | si; o P Rizteditn S Ou the night of Feb. 15, 1850, Mr. Allen, a 16 Becon Y y | slze to uver nine-sixteenths or an inch; iaces, and hung theom. Attorney-General Iell tried to stop them at the duor of the court- rooi, but t vain, One hundred shots wera fired durlng the excitemuent. Judge Stark had just churged the jury when the wmob took vut the prisoners, whom tho Sheriif wus nbout to start to fuil, brrids, fringos, cards, uud tassels, now varlous rates, according 10 waterldl o bo all 20 per cont; leud, old — au serap, W Lo 40 cents por 100 pounds; pigs, bars, blucks, and sheets to et (0 cents por 19 pounds, both now 10 per cont; loather, all kinds NOW DUTIANLE at16 percent, not well dofinad; ftem changod Targe, portly man, 57 years of nge, n wealthy retlved furmor who lives on tho Interest of Jils money, was steeplng In asmall bedroom on the grounil floor of his comfortable ad sather hinndsome dwelling, near the centre ot the City of Sandwlceh, when he wasawakened by & man near the foot of his bed engaged In AD 5 uud Ckinds - inoro o loarly “specitied, - but ok OLD BREAX, duty not chunged; warble, b now xifiing lis pokets, Mr, Allen was n cour- GALVERTON, Feb, 18,—Se Amerlean | #5, to bo o lmu'l.‘z musiedl e axcous a3 well a8 o powerful man, and in- | prisoners fn jufl nt Paso del Norte, Moxico, | Btrumunts, oxcept planos ulid orginus, now wedintely jumped out of his bed, which was ; o mude & break this morning, shoollug the rated sccordlug to muteriul, to bo ull s uniform gunrd dead and running toward the Amer- fean line, but were overtakon by the guards, who . fired on them, The prisuners, belng armed, returned the tire, ‘Chrev of the pris- oners were killed, “The others surrendered, Two guards were serlously wounded. “The Brlsmmm henrsl Inst night tiat they were to 6 taken to Chihunhua to-day, which they belleved mennt shot on the rond; lience tho uttempt ab eseapes duty of 26 per cont; oll, lubricating, now often difticult to detorming, duty to be &3 per cents paint, white dewd in f"" not i oi), 1o bo 8 por cout; ribbons, all kinda and muterfals, 10 be 0 per cent, now diTerent rates, nccording to matertaly; oll-gloth for tloord, ete., wording ot tem chnuged to dvold disoroprucles in rating, but duty not ohiwrged, 30 por cents plated ware, autlery, pluted wholly or n purt, speeitied in ftent Lo muke it plain, duty not vhiarged; plaster of Parly, ground, not culeined, now @ pur cont, tu be 10 conts per 1 pounds; PRINTING I'RESSES, now 15, to bo 10 por cont; silk In the gum, itemn chunged 10 read, *Or spun, not more ude 0 sltuated that i thus pocketed the burgtar, Jeaving hlm no means of eseaps without passing over hils body, Mrs, Allen ran futon closet on the otherBide of the bed, und then several shots rang out, and Allen fell dead, Ho never spoke again, ‘Ihe necompllies who had stayed lu the hall was he: to say, “*Hlave you finished tho old cuss 9 and then, “Way don't yon come ulong? Then they both fled down the strect and disappenred utterly, The daughter, s young lady of ubout 20 years, heard the firing ancl ran part POSTI'ONEMENT OF A TRIAL. Hpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, 1 tho way d CISOINNATI, Fab. 16,~Tho (rlal of 5 Tay- | Hbbon masufuctirots ~ spirits” and siring of the way down-stalvs and feared to go fur- NCINNATY, Yeb, 18.—Tho trial of Ed Pay- | ribbon amubufug i 3 and strong ther tl tho mien had gone, Sho saw them | bon for murder In the first degreo In killing | Wet4Eh, ex‘:lrncii:“tjnlxlnlfnh\’vlnu":!;g’f:lnmll|nnf.“am sud heard thont, but could not recognizo them now, For several months all trace of the murderers nppeared to have been lost, But skiliful detectlves were nt work and soon found evidence cnough, not to convict, but to sutlsfy thelr own minds who were the Enlll'lmnlvs, They had left n eap amd o It}: candle ns the only clew to thelr iden- uty. Now, very fuw persons ut bresent use candles, very fow bufr them, ‘“Thy detectives 1uok thut bit of candle and went to the only slores where eandles uro sold, to ses it they had disposed of any such, Ouly one candlo Jid been sold In the place for several days, —in fuct, but one-hulf of o enndle, und_the hinlt eundle fonnd ut Mr, Allew's, with ull ity broken cdges, fitted exuctfy to the frugment of candle lett In_the store,” ‘Chis contd only )'ij" where both belonged to the sume candle; uul then, when it was known who bought that cmu\lv. neanneetion was estub- lished which finally led to the discovery and arrest, 1L Wos many months that the detect- Ives were shudowing the suspected purtles befura they necured evidencs enough to Ella Stlckney two years ago lnst July mot o strange hiterruption to-dny by John Kuhl wan, one of the jurors, falling In un epi- leptie fitdurlug the hearing of testimony, Tho cage I3 postponed 1o awult develop- ments, “Iho murder was cruelly brutal, and the trinl hus already hung nearly two yeurs, © and now whethior ‘1t will _proceed dopends upon the convalescence of Kuhitan, lwr widon; steel, freo until tho st of Juiuury, gs2, uxteudod to 1881 canned jwoenty, frults, and tomutoos, specitto rates of - duty to includo cans unt wolkht of cuns to be ineluded fn woight for duty. ‘ils bus been estublistied by an order in council, wnd acted upon In the past, Huting of all kinds to bo 35 per cent, now vurious, according to chict values sereens of nny material, ot clsowhrry specltied, to by yer conts wood soreens ure now 45 per cont, und uther varloudrates ucmnllnr 1o inutoriul: shawls all materiut except sk 1o ho 2 per cont, now vitrluud rates; slutes, rooting slutes, now 2 por cent, to hu spoCHe At 8) cents wid 3[ per squnre sulvhurio und oitrlo seld combined to be 2 por cout; SHOOTING Al CLOSE RANGE, CINCINNATL, Fob. 18.—Wollo Nichols, n keoper of a buknlo, at Munele, Ind,, night bofore lust, defending her door ugningt AL Wurt und Lon Button, buth drunk, «lischarged soven chumbers of a Z-calibro pistol ut tho assaflants, 8ix butls ook ulteot on Sutton, seversl 1 bls fuce, Hu is supposed wortally wouuded, Wart got one Pallin the cheek, The shooting was ut clode Fange, and wost of tho balls thut lodged in Bute tons head und fuco wore shot through bis nands, which bo used 1o sbieid bis head, Tho susallants withdrew, LEGALLY S8TRA TELEPIONES, telographlo {nstruments, and electrio and gal- yuulo batterlos and appurutuy for elees trio Mght Lo e Z8 O per cont, how rated uocording to materisl; wmbrelins, pur sols, wnd sunsidos of_ ull kinds und wutorlul 10 Lo 25 pur eont, Now Fated 1oeord ingr to wutl rlals; velvel, sllk, 0 bu 25 per cont, now &oper cont: velvoteens aad cottun vel 0 per, ecent; German nickel sliver, manutacturors of, *not pluted tu be 25 per cent, sow uncertaing winceys, LED, J i [ -1 not wmere - thau ouc-quUUFter Wool plain muke u convietlon probable, hut th Auvausts, Gu, Feb, 18, -Frunk Twiges, willud, « lgm\k now with great x-unlhleuc:: fzt"{.efi‘.fl convieted of the murder of Willlam Driscoll, L'uvl:ll: luu‘;'{:‘:.: u%‘]mfl.wcl)g'?:'no ot aver sble to prove tha crluie on thesy men. and X in Burky,County, in November lust, und sen- tenced to be hanged on the 28th of Jantury, but reprieved for three weeks by the Gov- nor, wus hanged ut Waynesboro to-fuy, wikes protested hls Innoeence to the hust, Mis neek” wus not broken, nud he divd by strungulation, 3 s twunty-1ivo fnchics wide per conty cheeked, strlped, or fancy, over twenty-tive and not over thirly lualwl, IWu centd per square yurd and 1 per H ut ull checked, striped, fahoy, or tbirty luches, contuluing oot us purt of the matevial, to bo rated us woulcn goods; woolens, borse vlotbing, sbupu added to prevent wisapprenension, no alteration In duty. ‘Tho_followiug additions are madu to the froe list: Beuns, vanila sad nux vounicy, belludona, loaves; books, erul of them removed to Chiengos u !ulfi:}: detective wus enmployed, who, by irts famlle fnr to their trade, Won the confidencs of Some, and induced them to confess the whole story, UE WOULDNL HAVE T, Bpectal Dispaieh to Ths Chicago Tribunes SUELDYVILLE, Ind, Feb. 18,—Late last night Gregory Warland and a mnan nomned cunts AUBOUT A YOST-OFFICE. LiTTLe Hock, Ark., Feb, 18.—In Benton Coun- ty, C. D, Quuter, u brother of Congressmun A EDUCATIONAL, Day went to the Isaacs House, n this elty, | Tom Guuter, shotand, It {4 thought, mortally | for use of schootw, for deaf and dumb, exclus aud asked permission o gu o the rooms of | FUUGIS ARG ted Lol Qawble, Tho ue | aivelys “bonew eiudo, | etees Tebo” word 4w wowmen wh7 had besu stovving there | ufa bodunice, rowonit | i Y coom, S wlt® A Dl ftoin to Lo charged g0 a8 to add o num, now ten years sinco the DIVIDED THEY FALL. S»mnt fire, he thought lone. 3 opaper makors and that sombothing niight ho D ars o farsts "At thin atngs Br, Neleon naked Mayor Harrlson teees _for planting, free for Manitoba and 1f ho had not some lotters from gentiomen who tha Northweat ‘Territory; horn steips for making corsets; aueereitran or extract ot onk burk, prohibition to bo ndded to ncennl teith tho Copyright net: forehen reprints of Lritish copytight works, copyrighte it Canada, and of Canmtini copyright works, Bir Richand Cartweight, Finance Minlster of the Mackinzie Government, followed, nnd tiiti- culed Sir Leonard's el (hat to him was due THE HETUAN OF PROSPERITY, He eriticlsed in unmensured terind the finan- clul trivk of double-entry, chinrgluy the sinio revenue to two separate years inorder to wipe out n defleit In enctr, He said if the iovernment hud o surptus it was evident, from the rapldly increasinge esthnated expenditures, that ‘they woutd soen find n way to get vid of §t, The trug cnuse of tho present s (ho incrensing volume of fmports, o prense wus due to three elrenmats 4 beyond tho mtinence of tho Nutfonnl polieys Flrst, beeanuse we were ADLE TO HUY MORE, sl we had more tosell; second, we were ablo woro nppointed membera of the committees and who retised to serve beeauso they were op- posed to the schame. Tho Mayor sald yes, but that ho had forgotten soma of thom, leavine them nt homo in anether cont. One af thom wus from Mr. Marshall Field, and bo had one from Mr. ., W. Donne., Tho lntter favored the celebration.. Mr. Falrbank ;uu‘l changed his mind, snd sont the followlng otter: “1 have your notificatlon that I have boen se- ected n momberof the Executive Committeo on the propused colebration of thoe tenth anniver- anrs of the Chicago fire, On reflcedon, [ feol bound to say that I oan- not sec any d_renson for nn{ such cclebra- tion, and [ do not approve of {t. Feeling ns 1 do nbout ¢, and havisg requleseed in the pree liminary meetlng, 1 would take tho opportunity of withilrawing enrly, bofore anythiue has been done, and when iy place on "tho Exeeutivo Committee can be Niled by suinoone who sympn- thaizes with the celebration. Yours truly, . K. FALRANK, The Proposed Celebration of the Great Fire Mesting with Opposition. A Thinly-Attended Meeting Last Evening of Those Interested in the Matter. Mr. Murry Nelnu'u Enters o Vigorous Protest Agalnst Any Il-Timed Jubllation. N, K, Falrbank and Others Also Fail to ] A 2 Lettors wero also read from Mr. Jobn . B e s e Bee Why a Great Calomity Bhonld Shortail and Gon, Startln Hoem, favoriog” the :fl:flfly 'llc,:"“fl;':,‘,.n,l,;scm;j‘: c‘|‘,:‘|',m_-d w.:l:mur'ngg Bo Colebrated, Mr, Nelson moved that netion be deferred for Fuether Consideratfon of {he Matter Finally Post- poned for Threo Weeks—The Major's Views, Efe worst feature of tho Engllsh Iand monopols aud _tho fentures of Ame tarllt wera now belng eopled in Ca and threatened to urrest her developy Under tho tariff Cannde was beeonsig o country to live In and no jonger offered lands and chenp living as the wreat fcdaceme to discuss two weeks, and that a committee be nppointed to suggest some mode of celebration,—a plan for u pormanont oattlesshow, vr o musle-hall, silngortest, monument, or anytbivg else thnt might bo teemed best to cammemorate the en- ergy of the people, Heo would bo willing to sub- seribo 1,000 townrds ralging $500.000 for nuy urpose of the sort, and In proportion, more or -t L W oas, If mora or 1048 bo necdod: Gen. Senckton acter of rotcetion on whent, tho Tn response to the invitations sent out, nbout | fuvorcd Mr, Nelson's mation. monstions charactor of the sugar monopoly', and the enurmons inerense in tho cetimnted expend- fture. Ho cooeluding by exprossing fent that tho result of the tarlil would be disastrous to tho country, aml thut nt tho first slgn of commercinl depression tho peoplo would seek rellef fn commereinl union” with tho United States, aud ultimutely thit of annexation, Mr. Plumo moved ndjournment of debnte, ond the House rose at 1 o'cluck, thirty wentlemen met Inst evening in the read- fng-rvom of the Palmer Housoto conslder tho mutter of commemorating the tenth annuul an- niversary of the burning of Chicago, There was adeclded divislon of counscl, and tho idea of celebratiog o great calnmity by o masked pro- cession has struck many ns Lelng npproprinte, The Secrotary, Dr. J. Ward Ellls, stated thut he Liad sent out 00 Invitations, yet tho attendunce was very sinall, considering that the matter bad been 80 well sdvertised, AMONG TIOSE I'RESENT were Milton Falmer, B. 13, Stevens, E, C, Hame burger, A, A. Devore, 0. B. Myers, DeWite O, Cregier, Murry Nelson,” Capt. Bowler, Licut. Downs, Col. Keete, Gen, Joseph Stackton, Col. Baldwin, J. C. Cochrane, Chnrles Kern, Albert llnydon, Ira DBrown, J. Ward Ellis, Carter H. Hurrison, Mayar ITarrison presided, and called tho meot fog to order nt nbout 8:30 o'clock, when, nfter Mr, Cregrier sald that thoy should commemo- rate the virtues not of themselves, tut of those wnml contribited #o Invishly in thelr hour of need, Mr. E. C, finmburger said that n wrong im- pression bnd gons out I regard to comniemo- rating the rise uf Chiengo, For it wns a rislog, whiich infused new blood and now energy, which reinilt the city. He proposed to nmend Mr. Nelson's mation 80 as to continue the Commitice which bail been named by tho Chatr, they to be requested to senl in i report, at tho meeting to be held In two weeks, ns i@ what charactor tho celebration would assume, Mrr. Nelson was williug to nccept tho amend- ment, Tho Mnf’or wanted them to determine whethor they would 1IAVE A CELEIRATION OR NOT. They wanted to appoint a committee, and let then determing whut that celebration was to be, Col, Haldwin didn’t want Mr. Nelson'a motlon to prevall, and neithor did Mr, Benzinger, n motlon of Col, Baldwin, Mr, Nelson's mo- tlon was fald upon the tuble. The Committes wus then confirmed a8 previ- ITUDSON’S BAY. Special Dispateh to The Chleago Tribune. Quenkc, Feb, 18.—Prof. Bell delivered a lecture here on bls travels and explorations In Hudson's Bay, which he cnlls the Cunndinn Mediterrancan, Dr. Bell has spent five years 1in exploriug Fludson's Day, and be pnints its pleture in glowlng colors, This grent body of water §s situuted Ju the centre of tho Dominion of Canadn, 1s 1,000 mlles long, more than 600 wide, and covera 1,000,000 squure miles, Instead of being, ng 1s usually supposed, purt of tho A\iul{tl:ll"cu{mmann ncu'fi:t ?no'r.v lls 'lnl‘l,lm sou%h; the usua! routine work, be had read the nates uuull\" pulfll.-m.-u.‘_' l‘t‘ \;ns thon nmmvl' lmut erly than London, and its furthest st remains 3 o . o Ut o - | nelther Messrs, J. W, Proest Wi Withln the North "Temperate Zome. On the of tho Finance and Executive Committee, ol nelthe 18, reston nor latn Inbam wers in fuvor of the celobration g proposed, and that the wouid not serve, Mr. Kern moved to add Mr, Nelson to the Com- mittee, Mr., Nelgon declined, but was unau- Imously elected, The, Comnittee .was empow- ered to Ml vacaucies. rendy publisiied in these columns, Before the report was ndopted Mr. Murry Nelson avose and suld that ho had recelved a clreular, such ns the Beeretary had read, He came rathor with o northenst coust there is little anow In winter and lttle rufn fn summer. The tributaries of to Bay are tho Nelsun, which dlschnrges the waters of Lake Winnipews the Winnipeg, sbout the 8120 of tho Ottuwa; tho Saskatchewan, 00 c: ves feeling of curlosity, Ie would have seat n lot- ‘ ” Tod iy e, Sommime o miles srom. thg. aouilh, | ter, but ho was so opposed Lo tho nrrungoments, | oMb AILERE Hayden, from tho Commlitee on Al the ntryl part of North Awerien, | and felt that thoy were fn such bad taste, that | not be tho right thing to make n report then, 51;:wm Llu"l:n"’nuu;n"‘l:ml,l}m nf\l}""k’r}ne_m"fl':::.'.-‘fi ho was nfrald n letter night not reach, nnd so :’mdor Hm‘ fl_mumnmngus.lrut hnlwuuld read u‘n,o A 3 4 ucated. [t was thosame us pub- b 'y Nelson, came, ns he falt 1t his duty to sny what ho | Uocument If requ g :;-Iloullnll;{’ 2]' !lllfio \bll:ln‘:;‘nnvf‘réutm?u:m},lll{mxg thought. Ho did not want 10 appear 18 desirous Nstied fn Tux Tirwung afow days ago. Tho doctiment wag referred to the Exccutive Com- mitteo chosen. The meethur then adjourned for three weeks from: dato, tho Commlitee thon to make o report, A BLACK SHEEP. ‘Why a NMarringe Fas Hecen Declared Washington (D C.) Stur, Feb, 16, + The marringe of Miss Carrio Nonh, daughtor of Mr.J.J. Noah, to Mr. Willlam B, Lewls, was fixed to take place to-day nt Ascension Chureh, 1t will not bo galemnized, Tt is owlng to the fact that Mr. Lewls ls not what Misa Nonh took him tu e, that tho wedding 18 oft, For u few dlays buck Judge Nonh's tamily bnd thelr suspiclons abont bim. Last weok Miss Noah told her othes that her afllunced hnd de- thon come tho Churchlil, the Big River, and the Albany, On the west sido of thy bay tho kouth- crly winds uro the coldest that blow in tho wine tor, aud thero nro less snow and less lutense cold ir: 'tho vicinity of York Fuctory and Fort Churebill than in more southerly regions. Dur- ing winter tho tempernture lmprovesas one goes from Minnesota northward through Manitolin and down tho valleys to Huwdson's llay: and bathing 18 found agreenble n July, Angust, and Beptember., On tho sotthern and western stores unlimited supplics of red and whito ploe, spruce, white birch, balsnm, popular, aspen, und tumarue ara found, to destroy or break up anything that had been organized. Ho asked It thore had alrendy heen an vrganization perfoeted, and If thore was he Aaid not dosire to do nnything, but If thors wis 18 yet no perfeotion Gf orgunization he wonld 11k to sny something, and bo infurmed of the prover way fu which Tt migbt bo suid, The Chalr stated that no orgnnization hod heen formed, und tho Committees wora 1 tho line of the perfection of this, so that, if the ren~ teman desired to sey nnything, ho was at libor- ty 10 do 80, Mr, Nolson then went on to say that hio did not want to be considered us aninterrupteror tault- finder, but the proprioties of the ovension and of 1ife would strike tho people who catne to the re- lier of Chicuwo that such n colehration us wius wroposed wonld be out of place. 1t would make tne City of Chicago ridienlous in tho cyes ot tho worlkd 10 uttempt to colebrute philuntbropy. 1t wotld Lo foolish, The cltizens of Chicngo bnd nover vensed to ucknowledgu the chuae- MARINE MATTERS. Spectal Dispatch fo The Chicago Tribune, 51, CATUARINES, Feb, 18—A number of gon- tlemen Interested In shipbullding and marine matters—nmongst whom are sald tobe n nuinber of Huffalo capltalists—nro reported to be ens deavoring to seeure plat of ground nlong the | fties bestowed — upon them, and thelr | eclved her in various matters of minor ime new Welland Canal, in this clty, for tho purposo | Krititude - thoy bud - ehiown | ln | tho } portance. Ehe began todoubt bim. Sho fearcd of establishing a mummoth dry-dock and ship- hivd 4 B and that his statoments about property, employ- ment, nod abllity to support her might nlso be untrue, They had met ut n skating-rink littlo less than o yearago. Ilesoon began to pay her marked altention, He. visited Judge Nonh's house in common witt othor of the youny ludy's gentle- man friends, s demeanor in all things was unexceptlonnble. Ho represonted to the famlly that he desired to nddress Miss Noah, belng very n.uch fn love with her. Hecould support her hancaomely, and fully equai to the manner In which sho had been ralsed, Ho hud bullt o mag- nificent houso, which was all his own, near the British Minister's. 110 bad an Interest with his brotiers in the unsottled estute of his fagner, amounting to severnl thousand dollury, and an intereat of §7,000 1n tho Jewelry storo of Lewls Bong, 1o nlso snid be had u life-insurance policy Of $5,000 in favor of hls mother, which he would tranafer to Miss Nouh when she became hils wife, und ho reprosented that ho was a clerk (n e ension Oflico at a sulary of $1,800, but was ablo tongintain his wife handsomely without refuronce to his aalury, which he only considered .08 sponding money. Tho statements found credence with tho umll{ beeauso thoir friends had svoken highly of Mr. Lewls' father and Lrother, Thoy mude no objection to hisad- dressing Mias Noah,—with hor consent. Mntters progrossed untll the duy ef the wed- dlmg was fixed, at his rdquest, for Feb, 16. 1lo seeined very unxious to have n private wedding; but to this Mrs. Noah objected, and Inalsted that i her daughter wure to bo marrled it should be with pubtie ceremony. Ife then represented that ho had taken rooms at the Riggs Housoe by tho year for himaelf and wifo, whore they should oturn from thelr wedding tonr. To othor pars ties ho stated that he taken rooms ut the Ebbitt House. Tho sequel showed that ho had tuken rooms at nelthor, Monday of last week . clerk in tho War Departmont stated to Mr, Nonh that Mr. Lowls hnd told bim thut he was to have an appolutment- in the War TDopartment through Judge Nonb's influenc Ihut night Judge Nouh told Mr. Lowis of the r wort, and he denled It. Bubscquent investd) tion provedl thit be had so stated it to various partles. After that night Mr. Lewls fafled to appear nt Judye Noab's house, and an Investis gatlon devoloped tho fact that he was on o pro- tracted sproe. On Thursday Inst ho tolegraphed Mins Noah from Balthnore that ho was in that city on business, and would relurn that night and visit her at her fathor's house; but he nover cume. I tho meantimo Dr, Hall Lewls, brothor of Willlum B, Lowis, ealted ta see Miss Naogh, atat- ing that ho bad dectined to et ne grovinaman for his brother, and would have ngthing to do with tho marrluge. His brother hud behaved bodly, and he “deeply sympuatblzed with tho young tady, On Snturday morning the well-known joweler, tho greut ealamity which hnd befallon thom rebuilt tho clty, They were proudof it, and well thoy might be. "Thu world wus proud of Chicago. Every mun who watked its streots, and the people on the atber side of tho water, knew thut lmupm of Chicago wero grateful, and ne- knowledged tholr grutitudo atnll times, 1€ they proposed to crect - tiohument by which they could commemorite the great tre, which would endure, and o down to generations herentter, 80 thnt thoy might know whnt hud been, thon UE FAVORED TIE MOVLMENT, 170 dldn't think that It was proper to muko.a pretorinl dlkpll\)'. to bave a spread, or have n SIIHII.mrL'fl‘ “You might as weil celebruto tho aunlversury of ~ the yellow-fever cpllemic, or the small-pox seonurge lnuvulnmr nt tho present thne,” gald Mr, Nels: lo should fuvoru colebrutioninn falr and modest wiy 18 tho pru‘r(srlllluu to do, Let them do something great. Completo the chnritles, of which they had tew in this oity, Bulld und ens dow colleges and art sallerles, and murk them us thoy. Hluuuud. to show tho complote rebulld- ingr of Chicrgo, Complete the Exposition, Muko it what it should bo, and, ns Chilcuga_manufacs turers desire nnd pray, muko itn permanent Exposition, a8 othor cities now have. Lot thoin buld o grent musie hall, which would be a bund- somo coinmemorntion and provo n success, Let thom celobrate in 4 way thit would perfeot and 0L XA Sumw and pluce thom in a position for tho world to Jaugh at thown, MR, ¢ W. DANIELS sald that ho favored n circus, a show, or any- 1hing of tho kind that would bring peoplo bere, Thoy cotebrated the Fourth of July In New En- glnnd, aud ho couldn’t see why they shouldn's celebrate tho Great Five, Cot. Ellithorpe did not faver tho celebration of & great cuiastrophe, but if the celebrution could be so wuided as 1o bunetie Chicugo fn the time to como, then Lo was lu favor of it. ‘Tho question was ua to what course it shoukd take. ooy celobrated n great victory, but hardly over celebrated a great defeut, WIS genernily uacknowledged that on the Uth of October, 1871, the people of Chicago were de- reuted, Tho city was cremated, aud £160,000,000 blotted from the fuce of the carth, 1o went o to compare tho Chieago of "7l to the Chicago of teday, und satd that Chicago was luble aguin to bo over 0 by tho snme culumity under like olrenmstances, " They should havoe sent uut ine vitationsto tho mechanicalaklllof the country to geo if this elty vould not be better protected from fire {n tue future thun it now wus. The city was at tho morey of 380 men, who might becomo tired and oxtuiusied under certaln exle ~geingies which might urise. There were bhut twelve maoro tire-cugioes in this clty to-day than thero were In 1871, Becretary Eilis moved to accept the report of tho Committeo, At this stuge Mayor Hurrison arose and sald that ho desired to gny summcthing, At tho lust meeting, which was u preliminury one, but few vard. 1t 1s gald the movement I8 headed by Mr, Willlntn Stantonr, of Port Colborne, who hus been for years unsuceessfully trying to sccure from the Government o site ut Port Colborne, Specsat Dispatch to The Chicago 4 rib Tonoxto, Feb, 18.—Cnptain ‘Caytor, who 18 in tho cwrploy of the Canndinn Underwrlters, has concluded his fnspection of vessels Iving in the portsfrom Kingsion to Toronto, with theexcep- Uon of South By und Pleton. Another ollicer will have 1o cnnullolu tho inspection, ns Taylor lm!tmc" ordered to Butfalo on pusiness at fhat port, WON’T T'AY THEIR TAXES. Bpeciat Dusgateh to The Chicago Tribune, OTTAWA, Feb. 18.~The taxpnyers of the Stag Creok diatriet, fu the notorious Gatlueau region, have refused to pay tholr taxes, angl sct nt de- flnneo un oflicer 6f tho lnw sent to colleet tho nes, who wns compolled to leave tho nefghbor- howd (v an undignified hurry. In consequonce of this stuto of yituirs, the Wakutleld Infantry compnny hus boen ordered to nceompuny tho eivic uuthorities on a_escond colleeting tour, to be macde noxt woek.. It Is expected thero will bo trouble, us tho defuulting community Is prepar- ing to reslst. o NEW STEAMER LINE, MoxTREAL, Veb, 18.—A vew lino: of passenger and frejght stenmors is to boeatublished between this city and Cleyeland noxt suason. One hundred and fourteen shipyurd laborers from tha Civdo arrived to-day, on thoir wny to Wyulock shipyard, Detroit, all under coutruct, TIE BUDGET. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. TORONTO, Fob. 18.—1t 18 understood that Mr, Golihwin Smith is golng to Europe durlug tho present swnmer, and will be nway ut lenst for ayear; aud that the Dystander witl not be lesucd during hly absanee, 4 The wnunit convention of the Grand Lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmon of Ou- turio 13 {n sosslon bere. Tho Order now contalng 1,200 members,—an nerenso of over 200 pur eent upon tho membersip mtclwluml n yenr before, Tureo thousaud stx hundred dollnes s been | by the Ordor for benotlclary purposes, and support of widows of muinbers, dering the pust reur, ¥ Special Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, MONTItEAL, Feb, 18.=Tho suleswomen fn drpery estblishments hore ure establishing u society to secure shorter bours of labor, snd sents nt thelr work. Up,to this timo suine 10,000 coples of * Endym- fon** huve been sold In the Dominton, and the publishers will Ilkely print another odition Bhortly, No book hiis over hid such a snlo In Canudu bofore, 4 Mr, Heury Semken, callod upon Jud; 0:h it bl persons were prosent, Ho thought that thoy 3 by ’s 0 Mo B Bt e, ey By e | Bt Justly cotebruto tho worlis shurity wnd | 16, War Domrtiert nnd askea bim iffr, Lowls medienl’ profusstun, & younr Indy tenghor i | UG, liole otioriy. It thougbt that botore | loukol"und chatn. "Judio Noun unawored: Ko o oot ) Cumitislonans Seuoels | fopethor, Ho dld ot think - that - thoy | Sortanly not” M. Semkun thon stated that on ‘Thursduy Inst Mr. Lew(s culled at his store, nsked to sce a tockot, selected a chain to go with it, and guve a check upon Riges & Co. tor £00in payment. Ho stated to Mr, Bempken that his unele, Mr. Jucob 'Frust, of Baltimore, hnd made bl a present of SLUWU to bear his wed- ding expenses. Mr. "Urust hud, ho suld, been over to Washington and, met Judge Noab, and bad a soctul timo with him, Ho wus 80 much plensed thut he gnve him this $1,000. Judgo Noah wis to securo him u clerkship in the War Oltice, He wmade various othior statements, nono of which were trio. Mo (Somken) presvnted tho cheek ut Higgs', [t was dishonored, Tho next duy (Friduy) ho met Mr, Lewlis on the atreet, go- ng to Bulthnore, and unrr!wd hintof thy fact thut his cheek hud boen dishonored. Mr, iuwlu naked him to eall at Jtiges’ next day and wounld fnd it all vight, 1o presentod tho “choek agaln Saturduy, and it was agaln diskonored, Lewls aveo 8 wine-supper during the weok nt Chuin- orlnin's to somo nequiintunces, and gave My, Chmmberluin a eheck tor the winount due, which was ulsn dishonored, Mr, Lowls pawned tho locket within an hour of §1a purchase for 40, Sr, Bemkin tiad let Mr, Lewis havo the looket, und onoof the lutter's brothers came to the storo und cautloned him against lotting Mr, Lowis have auything. suying that bo had not o dollar In the worid. DBut It wus tou lute, The .storlesabout an §1,800 clerkship, the interest in 1 Jewelry atore, and the Insurwice policy, upon nvestixition, ull punned out but the resilit of u fertllo fmngination, Varlous other of his trans- uctlonsof u dublous churuotor were brought to ight, ‘When the facts were prosented to Miss Noah 8hio was luft entively freo to do us sho thought boat, Bho pmm'puf" though not withont nstrug- #lo of natural feeling, sutborized tha publivi- tlon of her futher's curd, unnounclug that thora wuuld be no winrriage, Tuowls, ou Saturday evening, wrota Miss Nouh u lotter, staglng that he did uot kuow whero his brother was, und that 4 large tumber of his dishonored checks bad beon presented at tho store, and feured that he would bo progo- cutod. . Sinco the announcement that themarringe was ut off, o lurge number of Ineldenia sbout Mr, L.owis hava cumo to light, -1e went to Mr, J. J. licurduloy's rooms, and’ by his reprosentations m $10 worth of his books, und pawnesd them for ‘I'no Noah family, and the Lowls family, with tho oxception of thls singlo black sbeep, are of the blfllwfl. respoctubility, Sir, Noub I8 the son of the luto Judge Nouh, of New York, who In his tio was o proiinent fiyure in ruhlld and socinl iifo, Ho was a briliant Journallet sud un up- right Judge, Fifty years age aho wl(lylu{m Tl nf.ludun Norh uscd o tho ronnds of the press, as those of Uuorge 1) Prentice did some- what later. At ono thou the objoction was rulsed to kits holling the oilleo of Bherif, that it a and bad given upall hope of over recovering her vower of speechi, D MaJor, atter aeuto obsor- vutions of tho orgnng, hit npon the plan of ex« prclstug thom, it by wrudially deliiug tio youny Indv In ' theso oXerclses, succeeded i res Btoring her to her norinal spenking powers, Tho cuso {4 u remurknble one, Speci Hapatch to The Chieago Tribune, OTTAWA, Feb, I8,—Iu his protest ugainst ;rrnmmxu churter to the Ontarlo & {ullwany Compuny, Mr. Hick uf the Urand I'runk, #0ts forth tho Intent| f his Compun 1o duy a double track from Toronto 1o Montreal, i pr;)per flnuncint arrangements ean bo sue eured, s Snill-pox s making sud ravages at Gaspe, S10. Burk, and Carlotan, Que. o ————— & Carlyle. ATIDO“ denl of surprise was exclted, at least an this slde of the Atlantie, by thu enblo uns nouncement that Thomus Carlyle's body was huried In tho churchiyant of tho Dumftricsshire town in which ho saw tho Hght nearly minoty fiuum uru. 1t hud been tuken for grauted thut o woulid be buried in tho shidow ot the ancient Cathodrat of Haddingten, by the side of tho wife of whom ho snid that in her death tho lighs of his fifo bad olenn gone out, and to whoso grave ho was wont, even i extrume old uge, to ko loving pilerimuges. M, Curlylo himself i3 to Lo brought horo to Lo hurled witl bis wife, ay,"” suld the Hadding- o gexton L anAmeriean vigitor Just year, * o comes hera lonesome and nlole when ho visits tho wife's gruve. ‘The lust thne he was boye I got o sight of him,and ho was bowed down under his white bules. And be stood here uwiile fu tho grass, und then he kaveled dowa and stayed un bis kuees at tho grave; thon ho bunt cver, and 1 saw him kiss tho groumd,—uy, bo kissed It again wod again, and he kept knw‘- ing, und 1t wis i long tine befors bo roso amd tottered out of the cuthodral, and wuandered through the graveyan! to tho gate, where his nleeo stood wulting fur him." 4 could go Into anything of this sort without a hearty codperaston, Ho bud come there by jne vitation, und prosided by request, 1t the gene tlemen wanted to go on, thoy should say so, It was trio that Chicugo was whippod by the fire, but not dotouted, Chicsgo mien stiyed hero and rebuilt tho city, Cblcako was not defeated, 8he camno out vietorlous, There was NO POLITICS IN TIIS TIING, 1f thoy wanted to earry it out, ho would lond a helping band; If not, they would sbake bands, und celebrate somethivg clee, Gen, Stockton wanted to know what was pro- posed to by done, Ha callod for Mr, Curroll to Blte whit wid proposed. Mr. Nelson did not fuvor e, Danlel's clrous, though he wis not unfavorablo to o clrous us n oneral Fule. But ho vpposed It, cspocially Just efore or ufter i funcral, e winted thom to conslder this thing carefully, und not get crowds hero tocelebrute our calamity, and mako Chle cugo infinitly ridiculous bofore'the world, Tho Becretary: road u piiiphlot which showed what was tntended In tuo shupe of tho colebru- tlon, which includeld Jthe representas tlon of an Indisn villige, " u neer wagon, quarrel botweon the whites und (ndlans, Capt. Wells and bls bund of settloers, tho uassucre of Chicago, tho birth of a yreat clty, various streot gcenvs, tno eity on tire, rellof traing, ote., and the Hnal rebuilding of the great plo- clty. i) Ellls favored the schemo, and folt Iko hing over tho way In which tha oity had yeeuporaicd sincy to fire, Mr, Nelson wanted to know if our great firo wip W great’ victory in oy shape, He wanted to know §f the old citizens who wero Deggurs on our stroets to-duy, mado buege t“" lg tho five, I they would ce rute that duy.- They hod ‘ot eontributed a dollur sinee tho tive to support tholr owa poor, Thoy wero supported from funds now In the hands uf tho Mellel and Aid Boclety, given by tbo outslde worlkd, Thoey shuuld first support thelr own poor, 1t was 1ot ln gosd tasto to bave such u celebention, whickh would simply com- mMeMorNto U ureut uulumll{. T'ho Beerotury stuted thut the poor would be represented fn thu procession., Mr. Danfuls suggeated that thoy have in tho procession men wod women earrying roliofe Boup. (en, Stockton sald that something could bo arrunged Tor uiy appropriato celubration. Thuy wuro uble tu maise the umnur upport tholy awn poor, and tho muoney beld by clief and Ald Soclety sbould go townrds snsporting theso pour men il womun who hud lust their ull by T grout fire. 3Ir. A A, Devore, formerly of Plttaburg, sald thut ho belleved n such lebruuon, (.'n‘cuuu would show hor appreelnf uf tho charitics of tho world, 1o wus willing to contribuie bis St, Antonlo and s Pig, Lanuibo s, Our Naples correspon writes: “Tho othor day, ut the Vitluge of Piscinols, singulay ruce Wwok place, oustulnary ol the oceusivn of the uunnnl feast of the patron sulnt~St. Antonlo. At2p, . tho pleturo of tho saint, with his ne- sopurnblo [:ht. wus wilixed to tho door uf the pars fal churcl, and all tho propriviors ot horses, usses, mules, piga, fowl, pireons, vie, bronght thot’ respective anhmnls, which were tecorated with Jonk varicolored rlbbung, und depositod thelr abull ut the feet of o saint. ‘Then fol- lowed u grotusque and charactoristlo scone, Horses, usses, oxen, und evol soino por plgd wero monnted, wid a pico comuienced, durls which rlders full off, beasts 100k (v, g Higut, and | portion of the outluy, Howusnow uuiong thons, | was bard thut o Jew should have 1o haug u boys were trampled under foot, whito thaid t | Ci Py f 2 . lm{ep o wlhll;" Rithor wnd thither, mixig but he felt that ko ought to spuak, §t wus not | Chrlstiun. lmuxll.hrhnulu. who noed baug: 1o celubrute the culamity, but to CELEBRATE THE KEDUILDING OF CHICAGO, n:m mr: cherities bestowed upoy bier in hor hour of need, My, Charles Korn bud not given the snbject much attention. He thought sometbiog might ba doge which would uvorcomu the objections of Plr. Nolsou, Ho tuought that this thing wvould bo wyitated uniit suwetbing Bitivg came outul It tu celebruto our buw gruwib, L belig thotusely es up with (o lews of thelr lurger coine ingioealoried Nog panions, Meanwhile cruckers wero vxploded, regardlods of possible danger o the linwnse crowd, Antiquity sconed revived, but the prosuls preacnt was represented by o lrigadler of Pollco, who cafwly cajoyed from u balenny the mistoriunes of the devotees, whu, covorvd with brofeed i1 cunsequoncy oF BuINUFOUN tubl= Ules, will long have vutive {0 ruLLIAbOF the ¥0l- vwou fouat of B Autoulo and bla wig," STEAMSHIP NEWS, Laverpoor, Feb, 18.—Arrived, the Tarifa, from Hoston, The Bristol, frows Now York, and the luigurian, froin Bogton, bave arrived our, The steamer Bheoly, ut Carditf, from Now York, hua w vy Hst §6 tho vessel, dud tbe cargo Is dimased, BLOOD P UI{HTIER. —— DR. CLARK - JOHNSONS Iniea Bled | F— b — 8 <gd a 3 o & 2 a tn gz ] EE 23 ] gd 4 =3 Hp &2 = w3 ‘éa "g E ALl (s ] E Dyapcpai ol nma’::s,‘;,‘c{fgz Age, Kheumg, tism, D""P!v, IHeart Biltousness, Nervous chil]i)ll i The Bost REMEDY ENOWH toje 9,000,000 Bottles BOLD SINCE 1870, This Syrup possesses Varied Properties, Xt Bitmalates the Teynline tn tho fa, ris tho Btaren and tugar'of anses Wind and Bourtug of 1 e forg]2l0e atomack, If the medicine fs tnken fon A% feely meier eating Cho’ fermentution orig 3 e s prevented. - t ncts upon the Liver, Xt ncte upon the Kidne: oy ¢ Jeemainien the Towels! X¢ Furinics the iioou: ete the Nervous § : £ Hroranded ]::gn-(ln::\. i aurishos, NiEenithe 'the 010 13 00d mud o psarates ¥t carrics o the apens the pores o Sty Feredinntton, Ch® Hila A i it pentralizos tha hereditary taint o o . which genera tolula, hry-ip.ll.':"&‘fl e CAUTION TO DRUCCISTS, Bawnro of Counterfeit Medicine, 1 empioy vy lnn.-‘v.l'mu REONLS UF FUNNCTS 10 KOTITIE trude from drp TESTIMONIALS. ILLINOIS. Diserso of the Stomnach and Liver, Calro, Alexandet Co.. DEAn Bivt Buffering for sowe tiwe wish "!ldyfilfil and Disoase of e Btomach wnd Liver, L was indaced o use your reliable INDIAN HLOOL SYIUE, nbih rostorad me to perfect heailh uud strengn. No. 3 Kighth-st. Clas, SHELLET, An Excell Remedy, Belviderc, Boono Co. 1)l Feb.8 tmy, DEAR 81: § have Luen using vour INDIAN Bi0D BYIUE forsonie tirue, nd win periecty vatitied vk ha reeults. 1t I'urites tho Blood, Hesturss Lo Ap petlie, Strongthions tho Nerves, Hewulatos the swiy ach aid Howeis, und Helloves Leumattsm, 1 woud uot be mthout it MItS. WKSTFALL. Kidney Dincase, Fister, Chinmpsign Co. Tl DEAR Bir: Thls 19 10 certify thut yuur INDIAY 1,000 BYRUE has dono me niore goud for Kidney Cotplaint and Hleart Discuse than any otber meds cine | ever used. 1ialsy cured vne of Iy childrenof Chills and Berotula. AMARGARET CHISL Ihird=Day Chills. Flora, Clay Co. I1L DEAT 81 rhia 16 to cerutfy thut: yuur LNDIAY BLOOD BYRUP has cured g of the Third-iiy Cuills after all otlior modicines kiad (alind. 155" BROWY, Chlls Cured, nttoon, Coles Co 1L DRAR 81 1 find your INDIAN BLOUD STHE? edily cures Chills, and cun vecommend It 13 By L miedicine 16 thd cuntey for, itheutiatm v uralgie. ELLMITCUHELL All that Xt Ys Rocommended to Ie, Lemont, Cook Cy, Il DEAR 8iit: 1 have found, by giviug your INDIAY BLOOD BYRUP s falr trin), thul It 1s ail 1L 1s recuns ended Lo be, wnd adviso any oue who nmr be 11 pod EA1Ll 10 gIv It n trial, Bt FIERMAN. Chills Cured. Neoga, Cumberiund Co. Il DEAR Bin: My d!urhlur had Chilis for fouries munibs. and 1 tried almast everything, bus witbu sfectuntil | cowmicnced the uso of your INUIA! BLOUD BYRUP, o short trinl of which otecizsiy eured ber. The yru‘r hias Al80 Krostly bonudied te it of iy family, und { bayo had nu uia for s docwe el e nelehein : ‘ umaniiy. .h\J!SANNAu LAWUEN Prin tn tho Macl, Waterman Station, Do Kalb Co. 1L, DEAR B This s 10 cortity that your INDIAY LUOD SY U bus cured o of 1'oln In the Sick ‘It1s & valusblo medicine. MRS WOol Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Bundwich, be Kalb Co. 1l DEAR St This tn to certlly thut your INDIAY BLOUD BYRLL which [ procured froia youf uek cuimplo red w0 £o sk, Dedicine & garused o Y AL I ALK Cure for Meart Discase. Toutopolls, EMngham Co. It DEAR 81R: Your At INDLAN 13,000 $YIUPE tho beat twedicine lrrreir used for 1ears Disene. | recommand it 1o all smilacly aflicied: 411y All that It ¥s Recommended (o Bie Kansas, lfln“lr‘.n.!lll‘ Dxan BiR: 1 have uscd your exceilent (NDIAS BLOOD BYHUE I my twmily fur o past five jes and have |1l" h:l‘l“'\u 13 .‘ull‘l‘a:nl«l'flllrl:ll‘l;\;':l‘l:‘“la tha best Taclly medicine over yaed Iny sy, Dlneascs of the Lungse Benton, Fraikiin (ol DEARBIR: Thisfsto cerilty thut yuir l'“-'ué LUOL BYRUP hus curad me of Lunx Disease. ad beeon iroubling me lurn,ln’;m'(m‘l‘l’llx:c. béertuld Fecomwend 1410 &1l suttoring UmANE - yyrox ralgin. . i mnl.fi,unmmon«‘c;:;:. DEAR B1s 1 was troubicd with Keunida (r555 me. 1 bouoght suing ot you 2 UL, sad am hapuy wasy ie i ncock Co-Ilk IzllA)umm‘l hnnnlbm fln‘rlm..‘hmu it Dillvsoect and Dyspopala. and Indigostion, 41 BLOUN BYRUY, uod found it 1o Le sy 'v'fli‘-’%ftmme. SO0 0N AS THINELE Neover Falls t A By 1 bave ueed your r Cramps (n m: h 3 wara troubied wit cted & COmpILe CUTe, |y METZE. Ox 1 An Agentls et Iraguots ibeo DEARSIN: I can #a 1. BYRD Jou A5 RUP bus 5o uqual for Consiipu A s Vit h o mlos, ana Cuill. und Lean #iel TR0 MY wid 18 Us0 10 sutieriok UWRINE yppy, THUD: ecommends It to All L i Aurors. Keve 0011y DEAR Brms | have used somo of yout BLOGH SYLUL with beneticial results, B L, # 00d mediolne 10 build up the syaicll ‘ould racolmmond it to ol suttarki 11 . Liver Complaint, oy Buckingtiam, Kankakeo Co Lile :‘m"’_‘b s DEAR BUi: L pheortully gnnlll!v_nml o unirernlny sbraied INDLAN 1LOUD BY BUL g1Yes SR el taraction, and is hichiy esteamied by sll %00 Sl it. L have used yuur i s w0l ANy 101y rosuits, and cun thurefure JUCUNIMOIS L, Lte aliiruubled with ldvurl.'umvlslun‘n‘fi\l‘-fiu PEN. 117k AT The Duckinghow, Kanknksu C0. alug {fl' DEAW Bi: § waa o great susforor [rot - snd found no relief untll | cownicl most vatusvle lNJt‘l'ANnfl:M’.(m'l:e MLB':;“IL"HM ot KXINA od Dloed Purlft AR Biity 1 have used your & 1 and have found it unequaledss Wk 254 teks plossare 11 recommendit AT, 5V UL, nid, running over YOUE BRUH;, Lh-n‘ullhl)lun.rdn'&nrkl on the disvall |'u':=xnlr g was iroubled. red reaiad Pl our aiedicii o riends, she waa soon rosjuied 1 et Feaknrat ” P -':}.:u‘-.n.' l-.lvlnuamnfvl:"‘"’ st DEAR It “L‘yu-n:: ’n‘:]uur:ul Jeixma 'u:fl é ! 2 Al e AT Tt ol s g Pinapd Wroutiy tronuled with Waasness. 3ol pinenl! B Toul ke n yound wirl b caniRbY saa valusbie fumnedy. b - LISTOF WHOLESALE DEALER I Gk S’ e B 8 OHICAQO, ILL VAN BCHAACK, BTEVENSON & i axet, sad PR el 80 LLER & LKL, 63 Marke SRR o st 4 co, w 04®

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