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b i Mutoal I /i {sat tho Grand Pneitic, 1 * avenuo nnd 'Twunt " THE CITY. ; IN GENERAL. AL Ty Pablio Libeary will e closed to-day. | T, 1. CAnLE, of Janeaville, Wis., 18 at tho Bhor- i man . 1t L, DULANEY, of Marshntl, 11k, fs at tho T'a- < eifle. V2 1. W, Whaarnornay, of Now York, is at tho .1 Bherman, ‘il Tuomss A. InELAND, of Cinclnoati, s at the -Bherman. i} Turononz Tnomasand his company aro atte o Hromont. LY W, E. Dobas and family, of Baltimore, aroat . {tha Tremont. Y Jomx O'ROURKE, of Plattsmouth, Nob, 18 at “tho Tretnont. \ M.C. Woonnupr, edltorof the Dubuaquo Tincs, at tho Sherman. 1. N, Jaepgn, Delegato to Congross from Now + Mexleo, Is ut the I'nlmer. % CrtAnLEs N. Puare and J. A, 1T Campbell, of : 'Windsor, Ont., are at tho Tremont. J. W. Mussox! General Manngor of the Canada :Bouthorn Rallroad, 1s at the Paciiic, Junar G. 8. Eupuenae, of Ottawn, and J. M, Balley, of Freeport, nre nt the Faclfic. 1, C. PowE, of Montana, Genoral Maunger of ‘tho Beaton Line of steumors, 18 at tho Paimer. JonN Dewirr, Presilent of the Uulon * Mfutun Tife- [nsurance Compuuy of Malne, fa at ! the Palmer, Mit. H Mranrint, Goneral Western Agent nsuranco Company of New York, o TrnxEss In hilg family provented Justice Iiray- on from holding vourt yestorday. flo will -7, probably be on band to-day. Mr. €. W. War, of Clnelunati, Cincinnati’s art patron, aud the founder of tho new Art usti- - tute, {8 stopping nt the Faclile, CiartAIN Bragkaons, City llssionary ot Chicngo, goes to Crown Point, Ind., to ouguge n Gospel work. He leaves to-night. M. N. Noras, Mayor and Congressman-cluet; O'Brien, W. J. Flynu, and 1. Martineau, of any, are reglstered at tho Pacllie. Al A msrATC was recelved Just night from Cone ressman George A Davis stating that tho Like- ront bill—the one which passed the Scaute— , 1a effectually kified. Tip temperature yesterday, as observed by Mannsss, opticlan, 88 Madieon strect. TRIBUN! Frullding, wis at 8 . 1., 10 degreea; 10, ., 7i 8 p.m., 2T, Harometer, 8. 103 3 L. J. SAROENT, General Trafiic Manuger, C. B, Treck. General Munugor, and 11, Wadlis, Mochnn- fen) Superintendont, of the Chicago & Grand ’J'rllllk'l'lllhnmd: wnd John Forteous, General Trelht Agent of tho Grand Trunk Ruilroud, ‘are at the Palmer. i West Park Donrd met yesterduy Aftere + moon. The only business transuct was the adoption of the mnjority report of ‘the Finance * Commitico on tho clulin of John V. Meddam & Co. Tar 1,000 for grove work dang. The report thinks It would b better to hold tho ooy ns & guaeantee untll the work is comploted. Ganpey Crry Lonux, No, 50, Hrotherbood of TLocomotive Bugineers, will glve its second nu- nual batl at Marth 1), corner of Todinnn Aucoind st this evemng. The Lodge 4 in a flourikhing condition, and the i affuir this ovoning promises tobe n very plens- antone. Dn. N. 1. DELASIATER, of tha Chleago Hotieo- pathic College, lectured yestorduy ufternoun ln tne Atbenzuin Buildlog-before the Woman's Physinlogicatund Hymeme istitute, The msdi- ence was Intae, i tho spenker trentad tio suh- Jeot, * Tho Piysiology of the Sympnthotic Net- Vous System.” . -Mns. SULLIVAN, 45 years of age, iving ot the corner of Dowrborn “and Secenteenth streets, slinped and fell on the lee at thy southeast cors por af Lake und Clark streets nt 4 o'clock yes- terday nfternoon, und received o puintol cut ovor the lett eye, nud nlso distocated her left wrlst, Sho wns attended by Dr, Hess at No. 4 Clurk street, und wiy sent thenco to her home, Ty Chiengo Eleetrienl Eoclety mot ut the Grand Pacitle Inst eveniu, ‘T, W, Folton ju the chalr. Appllentions for memborship were ro- celved from D, Hnsking, Millor, and Clevinzer, which were referredafter which Prof. . Gradloe, M. D., lectured on * Pereeption of Color,” T ho Tecturo was jliustented I o very pleasinig wiy, and was highly intevesting, and the Professor wus tendered @ vote of thunks. Tig Coroner yosterdny held an_Inquest at No, pi l'llplllml sLrect upy wnk ‘Ihoinns Huteh- insom, 43 yenra of age, and # hatter by trade, who died vuddenly of eari-diseise, Also at the County Hoapital upon.Jotn Laweon, o_eallor, & yearaof uge, who died suddenly nt Hogm ‘20, Chstom-Houge, Suturday afterioon, Tho post mortent brousht oue the faet that denth wis the resull of beart-disenso, and tho Jury returnied i verdiet In aecordance. Tty corresponitont wha telegraphed that Gen, Bheridan visited Mentor Sundity must huve bee mlsinfarmed as to the party, Gen, Sherlilan hug been (n this ety for soue Hua pust, and wus beve Snturduy, Sunday, and Moudny, Althouirh the Licutonant-Generil did not go to enfl on the Prealdent-elect, thero 18 strong rumor wnd hu- Tof snon otficers of tho ariny that Robert L coln {8 10 bo the next Seeroiary of War, T oflicers sy that Mr. Lincoln i$ strong tn the Tavor at Gen, Granty Gen. Logan, und the army enceally, 1fo hng served u8 n soldier, nnd hus cen credited with remarkably goad exeentivo avility. Certatn oflicers bere sponk contidently, and suy that hu I3 to be the Iinals wember of Garlicid's Cabine ‘. WAREHOUSE COMMIBSION INVESTIGATION, “‘Beewennt-ut-Arms Wheat, of tho State Senate, whas_in the city yesterdny, and Issued subpeiss on tha Followling gentiemen us witnesses on be- bulf of tho defenso {n tho investigation of the Warehonss Commlssionors, now pending Spriugtield: W, T, luker, Murry Nelson, Charles 8. Culver, 8. . MeCren, Georgo Chule, 2%, WV, Dator, "2, 11 Boyinour, John Walker, C. A, Fholps, Jotin_Lyke, P, B, Prico, Robert Wirron, W. 1. Milne, dJubin 13, Lyorn, Ged ‘loli, 1. aiel . Norton, M. I + Hogers, Jr, and Tiole, 1)) members of _tho Bonrd of Tradu; Tarker, John Link, N, B. Irwio, H, W. Pt und J. Moward Jones, of the Grany Inspection Tepurtment, o nlso semmoned Georgn B Tarding on behalt ot the l»msomluun. The In- yeatigntion wilt e resumed to-duy. | POTTREU—NTEWART, nothorof Chilengo's well-known socloty young lus has buoa deid to the aitar, - Miss (raco Stowart, ouly diugbter of My, and Mra, Wil W, Btowart, wns julued jun unitrimonial ties st otening at 8 p'clock, nt tho yesldence of the ‘bride's parents in Hydo Park, to U, T, Potter, A, prominent cotton-dealbr of " Bt. Louls, ~ Tho cereuiony wiss witnessed ou I{ by a few of tha nearest relntive: ho 1tev, (enr{ ‘I, Mitler, of ‘tho Bixth Presbyterian Church, officlnted. THE UNION VETEILANS. A epecial aeeting of the Unlon Vi was huld at the Grand Pavllle lust v Beribner in tho chalr, usuully Invgo. A The Commlittee appointed atn furmer moet- 1ng to report situble resolutions ot respest to TRO N f Willlam Morton Pratt aod Luko Norton, usedd members, reported, and tho ru’i:url was adopted by 1 standlig vote, ho Comnmitica nppointed to investigate the oonduct ot J, L Cund, who s clinrged with Jecting money to bury w deceused comrmlu an Appropriting it to suilie otier pitepoie, reporied rucommending that the Jndge- Advgonte prefer churges: ugaingt hlm, and that he ho teled by conrt-muriul, The report wus adopted. A number of nuendiments to the congtitution of thu Chib were presented, rend, and lntd over untll the next meciing tor netlon, Comrudo Fiint tntroduved i serles of resolus tlons indorsing the candiduey of Gen, Jumes A, Reuver, of Pennsylvaniy, for tho pusition of United Hintes Beoutor, and enlllng upon the He- publlcuny tu tho Lewwmture of that Stato to unite upon dlm and clect i, The resolutlons wore dlgcussed pro and con, und taatly udopted by, 8 unuBimons vote. Compudy Loborts called nttoution to the nonr spproich o 1o sprine cleotion, und woved that 1he “Fristevs Lo authorized W rent ih offic for otub hendyuaricrs, where the meniers coulil meot whil they pleuxed, The ptter was ree ferred to the Committes on Potltleal Actlon, Comrndes Seribner, Wenyer, Manning, Dibbel, aud Curtis were sppolntiss i commiites 1o roe Viso [he T0des g degnlutions of the Club, aftor ‘which an adjournmuent wis tal for vno week. THE CITY=1TALL. Avn tho ety offices will be elosed to-day, e Meglster ol Vital Biutistics lssucd twonty- eight buginl periuits, ‘Pue st of fromen who are golug to Now Oricuna s not mide up yet, und all who fntond tomuke the visiv e rugiested to send thelr nawes 1o the Fire-Muvalinl's olbic DUING Junitury perants weve lssued for the fallowine new bulldings: Four-story, il; thregs story, 5 two-stovy, 187 ono-story, 1h ‘Uheir total cost was ¥R In wdditlon $1,000 was exponded for inprovements, AiE Luw Department was closed during the aftornoon out of respect for the memory uf the Iate Juseph K. Bonneld, ox-Corporution Couns sel. Tho Mayor andull tho houds of Departe aments went to the funeral ONLY two bufiduig-perinits were fssucd—ono 0 E. Dwyer, to orect a Iwo-story brick sture and dwelllug, 18xi8, No. 230 Kinzie streot; to cost $43)0% und the otber 1o Charles Vondesheldt, to 8‘“ up tho sutne kind of o structure at No. 249 hitent uvenuo, 1o cost $1,600. TuEnk wero 206 deaths in the cit miguinat 218 for the previous one, and 171 for the corraponding week fo 1850 sad L1t o 1879, Caon- wpis.ons curricd- ull 19; scarlet-fevor, B cone wytion, 15; pucumonia, 16; dlphtheria, 0; und »mufl-wx, ?)l tho deceduuts, seventy-oight / ran Club enliip, C The attondutice was une lust woek TH CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, TFEBRUARY wera under 3 years, The annual rato wns 2118 n 1,000, Tug-Judiclary Committco wns to have met i’nalcrdny. it thore wis not a quotnin presont, t wna declded, however, to refer tho Light- conth street matter to tho Law Department for A nmendment to the ordinance fo that the Westorn Indinna can crect o temporary viaduot, apermanent one to bo put In when a new wide Lridge s construeted, TIIE COUNTY-BUILDING. Tute Grand Jury convened pored of nimerons minor coa a guoil working body. Jepag Monax ndjourned his Court yesterdny at noon until 3 o'elock, to attend tho funcrat of tho lato Joseph F. Honfeld. 1toti hranches of the Criminnl Conrt, ami also the County Court, ndjourned yl‘flm’\hlt’ until to-morrow, inrespeet to the meiory of Wash- ipgton, : Nuw Jurles were Impancled In tho Criminal Court yesturdny 1o serve the rest of tho term. AL Fhompson 1a asmoug the fortunates inJudge Hnwes' Court. Junar Tyrey will relieve Judgo Moran in tho Crimiual Court tho iirst Monday In March. Judgo Tluwes will hold over until the now Court- 1ouse is aceupied, Lyprugn, the jowelor,fwas agnin nrrested vestorday and brought over to the Sheriff, 1t s tho snmo old story, except this tino there werg only two capinses to bring bim in on. Up ton Inte hour ho wiis bunting bail, Jonx . Hont, n West Sido_Constable of some notorlety, renewed bis afliclat hond yesterday fn tho wum of $5000, M. C. McDonuld siyming tho sume, and swonring that ho was not tpen honds to exceed $15,000, ind that ho'was worth 400,000 over nod nbove all Hnbilitles. A Miss Prazuen eamo to tho County Clerk's oflice I)'v.‘llnnlll\'. nad, nmprmw up to the murs rluge-llesnso winidow, handeil the clerk . musty doennent whioh she anld shu wanted renewed, 1t proved to bo & mirrhige liconse Issued to hor Hept. ), INE, to mnrey nn fndividual named Spinks. 'which had nover been used, She wis ;'flld that it wns as * goud ns gold,” and went olf uppys esterdny, and dis- . 1tisenid to be THE CONTEST OVER Mit, COLE, Alady of decldedly unpropusdessing appenr- ance, nnd who haed Bo fur neglected her eavly editeation ns not to he ablo to write her name, enlled nt the County Clork's oflico yesterday for n marrlagn license, She pave hel nume 1 Husanug L. llecker, ier residence ng No. 8o Neartiorn avenue, aad the nune of her Intended s F, F. Cole, whu she sald hud been in the real- estate business on tho West Side, but was iow o liroker, located ut Rooms 5t ana i Reaper Block, Hho presented one of the gentlomi’s eards to show thit she was (n earncat, and evorything moved alang smoothly until she was ‘nked whether or not Mr, Cole wis u slngle manwhich shu eould uot snswer positivel Ho had told her thut he narrlod somae v ars RO, and that his wife waa uwuf but b afterward told her that ho wns fooling her, and thit e was not married, ler tho clreun Atances, the elerk thought it beat to have M Uolo come over boforo the leense wis {ssuce and settlo the question whothor he el or 1ot, auu tho expectant brido wae requestea to go pud seo him and expiuln tho altuntlon, After an absence of i few niluutessho roturned, bringing with her & man giving tho nutne of John Brown, who sald he knew Mr, Cole, nna also that ho was unmarried last summer. This wankl not do for tha clork, however, wheroupon Miss licel unburdesed her mind to the extent of intlmating that her anxicty in tho mmtter wus due to there boing another woman i the ruso--1 Mre, Mackey, who was Jealous of her, year ago.” suo sald, ** Mrs, Muckey and 1 waerg lIving toxether, and sho wanted to cut mo out and marry Mr. Colc, and over since hna been trylnr to persundo e from mareying him, Sho has told me fots of atories nhout bim, but to no iFpose, for ho f8 4 nice man,” Contiuutng, she sld that Mr. Cole had stopped golng to see Mis, Mackey, but was coming to soc her every week, miel that her engagement to marey him dated buck to about Chrlstmns, and thut ahe wiited the licengo to show Mrs. Muckey that it srondd bo ugeless tor her to furthor trouble her- welf nbout the geutletann. In reply to a ques- tion as to when stie proposed tn get nirricd, sho repled, * Not until May,” and, tho clerk seeivg that sbie had plonty of time, lot all of her ox- planutions go for nuugnt, und ogaln asked hor o bring Mr. Colu over, which she suld abo waottld o to-day, although she coulil not ses thnt it wns necessury, because ho had authorized hee to got tho lleense. U. 8. A, O~z hundred and thirty barrels of nleohol wero withusawn for export yesterduy. AT tho Sub-Treasury yesterday $4,000 In sllver and $10,000 in gold wusdlsbursed. Nine thousand dollees n sliver was recgived. 'ue Intecnnl-revonuo reeeipts yesterdny amdunted to &34,771, of which $&112 was for Rpirits, $124 for clgars, $1,021 for tobaceo, aod $2,310 for buer. + ALL tho Government offices will bo closed to- duy except the Post-Otflice, which will romitin apen na usunl, Tho earrlers will mnke thelr ps, aind thers will bo no Interruption to tho pustal-service. 3 Tyt mndls begun to urrive more promptly yese terduy, 13 will be seen from the following suail 118t of dotentlons: -Michigan Southern, Hrat, ang howr aud tive lnutes; second, tvo hours aud fitteens minutos; seeond Micblgun Conteal, two hours and ten ninutes: Hlinols Centrul, ooy hours Danville, one hour und forty minutes; St Louls, ono hour and twenty-lve imlites; Haltlnore & Qhlo, two hours and twenty min. utes; Dixon, thirey minutes; Chicago, Burling- ton & Quiney, two hours, FOLLOWING I8 the 1ist of dutlablo goods ro- celved ut tho Custom-louse yesterday: Joliet Steel Compnny, @0 steel blpoims: Wilson Br 23 epog hiosierys Potwin & Morgun, 8 brls g Nawali, i cnsks wino; (., &, Haskell, 1 Chicago Carpet Co., 1 ense laco uodn: - Citson, Birie, Seott & Con 1 ensu gotton 00, 2 onses linons: Kolly, Muus & Co., 2 cases y ‘goods: D. B, Fiske & Co., i cnses dry goods; M. Koedt, # chges dry goods: Gngo’ licus., | 50 Tco gonids: Mandel Bros., 3 eases ey goo: Clevetund, Hnullug & Bhelly,'T cuaso liness . €. Oldon & Ui cnaes dry goodss O. It Kelth & Co.y £ cuses fuce gonds: 1, Noughton, I case baok WL Ttussell o clgnrs; Gromimes & A Shire, 2 cases clyaes tobieent M. Wright & Co., 1 cason fard, Clirk & Co., 4 cases bouk » Wadte, 2§ birrels, 4 cuses, and 7 tubd maply ars A8 M, Sinelile & Co., 160 Bcks snits J, Morrell & Co., 50 Backs sult, Collections, $17,808. TIIG BANKS, MENCHANTS' NATIONAL WITHDRAWING ITS OInt- CULATION. A roport was eurront on ‘Chango yesterduy that the Merchunts’ Nutlonal Bank of this city had followed tha example of some of tho Na- tlonnl bunky dolng business {n Now York City, and hud notitied the Goverument. of its Inten- tion to withdraw its clreulution and censo to be n Nationnl bank, 'To verity the truth of the re- port, i TRIBUNE teportor called, yestorday nftor- noon, upon 3 B, Biady, President of tho Mr, O, Meorchants’ Nutlonul, who informed him that tho bunk bad not us yot tukon tho action reported, bt thut it intended todo so, “1 suppose you dothis oo accouut of tho pufism(u of tho Funding blli7” the reporter nuked, “No. That 18, 1 suppase, the reason why tho Now York Nutlonal buuka Ilrnwlllulnlwlufl their cireulation, bt tho faot {3 thut our. clrmilation 14 0t ol uny )srmu. valuo to iy, and wo intend to cutl It in und do without It,” Iow big v your elreulation at present?” » Only ubont 0000, The circuintion of the Chicawo Nutlonnl bunku i4 tngigniticnnt us com= pured with thelr capitul,und itis rently no obleot 10 rotain it Tho clrealution fd # vory expensivo atralr, and wo cun do very well witbout it. The Nutlonul bunks hiave done good service to the country. 'Fo thoit i4 duo the vrodit of resump- tion, hitt thoy cannot atfort now to keop up their clraulution whun they wre forced to carry bouds bearii only # per sent,” S not the withdruwnl of thoir cireulation uuuaul uppreciable contravtion of tho eur- renoy’ wih, no; Lo not think it will bo felt, Qold 18 bothy su oxteusively used thut tho abseace of the Nutlonul Lunk iotes will not cuuso auy troublu, wCun you give me any tlen of the total amount of monsy which will b drawn from eirculntion by the withdrawal of the Natlonal bank notes throughout the sountey?™ . 1 i sure b eannot from nn esthnate, What. over ILis [Lwill not be serlous orough to alfest tho business hiterests of tho country,” PAYING PAIT OF THEII TAXEY, Houth T ¥ tor Furwell has for sovernl weoks been walthg for thy Flest, Fitth, Come wmerchal, and Merchunts’ Nutlonnl Bunks to puy tho tuxes vl thair capltal stock, but, althuaieh 1 to uttond to tho nlatier, (those i fded 1o manitest in tho sub- quenco of thele upathy, Mr, Far- 1y Lo oporations (i varnest by sending to ench wwner of stork a notitioutlon That the tix on his shares bnd not boen pald, ind thuel the eallection uf the money would ut oncw he provevdod with accurding to law, ‘Flils inove, while it dist nut result in ‘)mymunluf the ontive amount due, bid the elfvel of producing un Jmuiedinte reaponss from tho bunke. Mr. Judah o1 thy em of Hitcheack, Dupee & Judub visied the Collector's aflice during the duy und mudo thy followlnyg pry e For thy_First Nutionnl, whosu tax wus §5,385 bo g)lhl i 508, The Fifth Nutlonal's 1nx was $8.65(, and Mr, Jutlub putd F1.80, Fur tho Merchunts’ National ho pald £50,—the tux Lelug $ILIT whily o bue bulf of the Commorcial by tendered §5,631,—1he 1ux being $11,474. HILLY TO ENJOIN COLLECTION Jator in the day bitls were lled fntho United Htates Circuit Court by the following bunks to restraln tho unllw.-xlrn Of Tuxus un thelr cunital stuek by Colloctor Faewall: 'Ilio Muerchants’ Na- tonal, ‘the Commurciul Nutional, the Fitth Nu- tonal, and the First Nutwoal Bunks, Thoy ul lego that thoy uro dolug business o the Town of South Ciicago, wnd that thelr capltal 1s ne vestod slmost entirely inGuvernmont bunds. Tho rOpOr Wity 10 ilaseas the capitul wiock fs clalmed 0 Lo Lo uasoss It against cuob one of tho stock~ holders, but by the law the tuxation is mude ngninst tho whola atock ns though it was tho owinorof tho stock, and the bunk then retains sufielent out of the dividends of ench stockholder to pay the tax on his stuck, The modo ‘of wrriving at tho vulue of tho eapltul stock hais been to add the Atock nnd surpiug togother, dedaet the value of the real estato and b per cent ho amount of bills reeclvable, and thon di y three, ns tho u sstients formly mude at onc-third the fulr enash vatue, "Ihis would be all right, 1t i3 adinittesd, were tho ramo courgo followed In all eases, but the camn- pial ts nver that they have been grosaly ovornsaessed, aud they mnka o Ateonsr shuwing by Insertlng numes of illvers tanks which have heen let off very ensy in tholr ns4cssinents, For Instiniee, tho It Montreal's nasess lune ton of s $2100,00 of atock was $EAL, on which tho tax was only $7,80; th f the Cann- dinn Bank of Commere 1 neapltal of £1400,000; 0f the Corn Ex liank 51600, enpltal $1,000,000; of the Hitierainn Hanking As- soclatlan, tssessed valuation 81404, L'nrlml. F10.000, tax #8,73: of tho Tnternational Bunk £5.000, o1 1ta enpital of SN of tho Traders ilnk, n ‘nl!r.\’&llkl!. tx FHL5) an & enpital of X000U; atid of the Unlon 'frust Cumpany, £2.000, while it netual capitul was $105,00. The wholo twenty-four tninks, except tho lirst Na- tiongl, were assessed only AT, on which the fux wis £2428, or less than ouc-quarter, nil to- gether, than the First Natlonal alone, The gist of tha bill [4 that (ko nasesament an Dunks and bank capitut stock hus been un that Instead of thair belng uaseased at ong the valuo of the stuek they should hnvo been as sessed ot nod over one-ninth, Tong lists of tirns and corporutions are miven to show thnt \‘ur{ many fivms, such a8 Fleld, Jieiter : Co, Carson, Pirle, Seott & oy A m & Bro, o Fleld, Jteneatet & Co., O, R, Kelth & Ca,, Kelth liros. €. M. Hendorson & Co., and athors, did not muke any return, as required by luw, yet tho 5 per cent peniity s never beon enforeed against thou, wiilo othiers bave bean ssseased at evers varylug ratios. More than this, not a bushel of thie 11,000,000 buistials of srain wits ussessed at nil in tho clovators, ‘The anraments, us u whole, tako a slmline ground to that tuken 113 tho extensive cnpital stock Mtigation during 1874, 1835, and 1838, Tho followiig I8 n listof tho complalning banks, their capital stock, ussessincnts, tnxes, oter iieged 1 Capital | drscesrit wruper | 1p'r tuck, |vainlon,| Taz, |vain'ion.] 1 Kirst Nat'ni] ¢ Com, Nat'nl] 5 it EXS Finn Navn.| Gooo) K Ll K3 Mor, Nuvnij__soan] dsowl 1 i) Muny of these Lunks have a lnrgo surplus, which has, In nll enses, been ndded 1o the capls tal and tuxed necordigly, ‘The ustal fnjunetions are askedl for toprovent the volleution of any nore tuxes on tho eupltal thun tho bonks declde, ns givon above, thuy ought to pay, BOW 1T 18 FIGURED OUT. Mr. Juday, attorney for the bank. wns nsked Inat eveninr to explain bow It had been igured aut that the sums piid were tho correct taxes, und hoy safd thut the bank followed tho same plun thue tho Assessor did down to the point where hu divides the sutn by three. Is tho tiank does not do, but subtritets from suld stum tho valuo of tho Government bonds beld by it which, In_the caseof the First Natlonal, was 00000, ellinlug that wnder the trus interpres tution of the Nationut-Banlsct thoy should be deducted, as othorwise the stock of Nutlonal- uksis nssessed nt o granter rato than othor pneyed capiial i the bands of individusl , privatu batks and bunkerd, Tho Got t homds behl In these vises were dos ho uxsessmont to the wnount of many hundreds of thuusunds of dollars. In the case of tho First Nuttonul tho Assessor flxed nis ngsessment us follows: He found thut the Dbunk's fixed eapltal was $1,00,000 und tho suc- plus L0000, making FE000KK, But in all cnses of persons huiding bitls dedueredd "Y’" cent upan sieh bills ns belug the amount which he nssutned wonld prove uncol- lectuble, o he deducted .h per cent on tho punt of the bunk's LIS recelvable from this 2000 i ulso in tho cues of all tho Nus tionnl bunks deducted the value of tho hanks' real estate, so froin the sum left on deducting the H per cent on bills reecivabio ho alsy deducted the value of tho bunk’s reul estute (s tielug itauif directly taxed)in the caso of tho First Nutlonal, sunoun 1o $07.00. Tho A sor then divided tho sum tnus renchud hy three, one-thind of the actunl values heing the nssumed basis of valuntdon of persoonl property throughout the country. To tho As- sossoc's uggregito valuation of” the stock thus renched the State Ioand by s genoral increase milded 22 por eent, resniting in wi igrremie x uguinst the bank stock of upwards of §8,000. THE MAYORALTY, MAYOR HARRISON HAYS HE 18 NOT A CANDI- DATE, = Mayor larrison gave it out yesterday that ho wns not w candldate for- reflection,—that ho would not ageept n nomination under auy olr- cumatanees. 1o was tlred and elek of bolog abuged by tho newspapers, getting no credit for his efforty in behalf of the city, and ho futended to look artor bis private bustuess when bis term expired, City-Clerk Howard wans requosted to el tho *'boys” about this, so that they should notset.up uny plus. lls Honor, fu convorslng with n TituSE reporier, seomed to he sincero 1 his doterifuntion, and ho aunonnced that he had nevoer been u candulate. = ‘The renson for My, Harrison's withdrawal Is snid to bo that ho reulizes not only that be couldn't get tho nnANENOUA noininntion that hi would lika to bive, but uny nomtuation ut all, Muny intluentint Democrnts, Ilfl(nblf’ Chariay Kera, werw working to beat him, ahd, itis un- ] derstowd, hnd prepared o fusilinds which would Hinve tnined his chuness. I3 Honor by per- haps heand of ull tils, and wanis to head oft Kern, who s the lender of tho apposition, amd vome up smiling on the day of the Conventlan, when Rorn eansiot burt him by clreuines and tulk. THE CALL for Ald. Clark f8 recelving n large number of signutures trotn merchants fn all branchos of trude. The 188 buve nmrv!lmenuundml by but it [sauthoritatively stated that they reprosont nlf elasses, und when published will whow that L"urfi I8 n pupular movemoent n favor of Mr, Sinrk. Tho many baokers -of Mr. Spalding nre niso waorkiuw with grent encegy, and elnlm that ho Is muining strength day by dny, and that hia por- sonnl populurity, high busings suuullnfi und thorougn nequuitance with ety aitsies will be #itee to win him tho nomination, The friends of Mr. Jumes Rnwlolgts nra pushing hlin with - vigor, but his greatest op- position acems to bo In his own ward, whero thore nre many contliuting olomeuty, atl ot whilch want to eontrot the ward, THIRTEENTIU WAND, © A mecting of tho Younge Men's Auxiliary Ros publican Cluh of tho ‘Thivtaenth Ward was held st night at No, 608 Wost Luke atreet, Mr. 11 C, Mutlack Intho chalr, Bevernl now mombera vero recetved and aconnnitieo was appyinted tnsecure for tho Club n permanent pfee of meoting, It baving now becomu un organizas tion of conshilerable sizo. M. Jahn Heanott wil- dredsed tho mosting brivtly, urging upon thi youny men the Inportant dutles awaltiog them W tho eampilon uud o adjonrnment 10r vue week was thon SMALL-POX, TIINTEEN UASES BUNDAY AND MONDAY, Thirteen enses of sull-pox were reported to the Health-Department yestorday, bolug all tho new onns appearing Suuday and Monday, so the number {s ot wlarming. Thelr loculitios were us followas No. 141 Rucker utroot, No, 411 Seilie- wick street, No. 118 Bouth JolTorson streot (two cuses), No. 28 Kroger stroot, No. 157 North Jof- ferson street, No. 107 Wost Sixtoenth , stroet, No. #2) Van HBuren streot (two cases), No, 57 North Markoet strcot, No, 13 0'Nuill stroot, No, 320 West Division street, The case roported as at No. 57 North Market atroct was that of Chiarles Abnbury, who wallod into the Health Oloe. o hud been hording at that pluce~thao Hotol Iirooklyn—and had o woll- duveloped cuse of varjoloid, Tueluding thuse re- norted zynwnluy. tuore hivve boun Hve cases at No. 229 Vs Buren street, Coualiderablo trouble wils fuwd i removing the patient from No. 20 Krogor steeet. mutk pamed Orondo keeps #uloon nud grocery thore, nnd hu sworo his chili should not bo tukin 1o tho pestshouse, The po- lleo wers ealled in, und he was supprossed, A I Ap=stiiss who vetsod to ba vacemated wid nrre: , but refensed on promising to submit, The alth oftleers havo 4 pood desl of trouble mmong the very wenorant, but foreo ia useil wherever necessary fo provent the spread 1o seourse. - Fop the nformatlon of those whue ubjeet to vacolustlon on neeount of &l(i’illilu blood diseases, it oy bu stuted that n tho Inst thred years tho Houlth Depietiont hus vacelimied 7,00, aid 6o con- sututlonul tronblo followed. Only (ko best bovine matter I8 usal, Binco Jan, 1, 16} ouses of smail-pox have boen reculved ut thy pest-touse, “The vises of uthier cuntagious diseases reports aterduy wuro us follows: Diphthorin—Ni tute sircet, No, s West Ondo streot, N dolph sireot, No, 2521 Michigun uy 7 Clurk streot, N, 837 Sudgwick streot, th Eauling strovt, No, 8t ) Woust Jlavrisun stee [y rlets fovor— No. No. 205 West liiron steeet, No. 40 Picres streot, No. 1611 South Dourbovn street. . The Muyor recoived a letter yestordny tion tostiinli-pux, i which the writer sl ouice Lt croumol tartur dissolved inow p r Wi drank il interyvals when cold, 1s a cortialn, or-tudling remedy,” 1t hus curud thousands, vuver leaves ek, nover, cuysos blindugss, wid wvolds wdious lugoring.” Tho driver of the express-wugon In which the smull-pox pationt was removed u tew vyenings o From u building e the cornor of alstug aid Madbson strcets, calied at ‘Toc Triness allics last evenine 1o venfy ull of tho stateinuuts i conneetlon with the resioval which have buun printed in those coliinng, Olticer Murkd to the contrury nolwithsuad.og. - Ho says Merkd ons srnged Wi ad Lis wagon to convey thoe patlent to the Hlealth Departmont without suyiug word to bl a3 to whut her allimont was, which Lo churacturizes us alinply outrageous, With such curlesucss on the purt of otlicjuls ho ls not unrpriued that the isousy 18 sprouding In tio chiy, and, if ho und his fumily oscapo being (t3 viotims, 'hu_thinks t will bo kood fuck rather than tho kool mauugoment of tho hoalth aus thorities that will save thew. OBITUARY. Funeral Services of the Late Joseph F. Bonfield. Rewmarks of (ho Rov. Mr. Powers—Reso- Tutlons of tho Chicago Alutnl. Pontifical Mizh Mass in Commomoration of the Late Bishop Foley. JOSEIH T, BONE e Tho fancrut of tho tnte Joseph I Boufield, ex- Corporation-Counsel and nu 'old and reapeoted citizen of Chleage, who dled suddenly Snturday nt his resldence, Nu, 208 Michigan avenue, took place at 2 o'clook yesterduy from the Church of tho, Mcssiah, corner of Michigan avenuo and Twenty-third street. During the morning many of s old friends called to take a last look nt the facu of tha doad, The coflin lore a silver plato upon which san_cograved the followling Inscrintion: * Joscph F. Honfield, born Aug. 14, 18113 died Fen. 10, 188" Shortly beforo 2 u'clock the romalus wero conveyed to tho church by an eseort composed of a detnchment of fitty polie under Mn). Holnzman and Lieats. Shny and Bedell, and a detnchuent of ity fires men under Marshal Barry, Atriving nt the churen, the coflin_was placed dircetly in front of tho chuneel. The following gentlomen ofticiated nspuil-bearera: Bx-Mayor Monroe Henth, Jobn R, Walsh, Ford W. Vcok, MuctinJ, Russell, B, O, rown, John Mattocks, 3.0, Henly, L. 12, Cleveland, Jwdgo Moran, and Superintendent MeGarigle. The church was crowded with the many friends of tho deceased. The Zitn Psl Fraters nity, of which e was an honored member, wero present inn body, and the city dopurtmeouts were largely reprosonted. The Horut olterings wero tastofully nrranged fntho chancel of the church, and were vory Ueautiful, They ocomprised tho following plece Plitow, bearing tho word * Rest,” from the family of tho deceasvd; pillow with inftluls *J, F. B.," sucmountod by star, on which was the word * Qut,"” from Col. und Mrs, W. 1L Thompsons plllow beartug tho fuscriptlon »Our Brother,” from Mr.and Mra. John Mattocks; veautiful ealln oross, from Mr. Ford W, Peck; hasket of ‘Howers, from Mes. Fauntteroys tor hour-glags, trom Mr. and Mrs. George Brown: anchor, bearig tho word * lrothor,” fron sister Apnthas liurge etescent, surmonnted by a atar, und surroundlng tho letter ™ from Mr, . Mulllgan; piliow, bearing the inscription, ** thie Rrother," irom tho brothers of the decenseds rud heart, surmounted by ncross, and bearlng the words, ** My Son,” from the fntherof tha deceased; elegint combinution pieee of eross, Nenrt, and anchor, from Mrd, George Godilard, of New Landon, Conn,, n sigter of the decen: basket of llowers, from Messrs, Brown nnd Peek- ham: flornal wreaths, from Mr, and s, C.J. Adama sud Mr. J, 1, P, Daly. ‘'bo Harmonin Qunrtut, composed of Mrs, John A. Farwell, Mrs, Buifoar, Mr, Sloan, and Ttoward, upened the services with the hymn, pought Comoes to Me O'cr and O'er.” “Mrs, Caruta presided nt tho organ. At tho convlusion ol the hymn DIL G, C. FOWENS, of the Chiengo University, an old friond and souinto of the decensed, rend nppropriuto Serip- tural pnsauges, after which bo mmdo n touching referetice to tho departed brother. 11e had been n friend and fellow-cit , growlng up in our midst, with o distingaishod carcer bofore him, and be had departed this life suddenly and wn- der touching circnmstunces, Atmost hid wholo 1ifo hnd been pussod In this elty, as bo beeamo u eslident of Chicugo In his ehitdhood, and hnd re- nined here until God hud takon him from us. Pho roverend speaker then related tho sad clr- cumstunces of his sudden coath, and spoke kindly of the family which had been beronved. “Che decensed, ho sald, hnd nlwnys stond as onr brother In_whichever position” ho had heli, Trom the first his high und munly qualitics cume to Ly yecognized amongst s, and he hnd - guined from - year 1o year fu - our oatoent, which huad Tollowed him until tho lust, These memorinl services brought us to think of his pust earcor, and its stendy growth and culmination. Thosn who had krown the decensed n private life had become canversnat with thosa good qualities in him wiich scldom wanifest thamseives'in tho fe of o public mun. From eactiest manhood earnestnoss hnd been n mnrked eharicteristio of his nuture, 1n colivge und in the lnw school te hud detnonatrated to all thut ho was thera far & purposc, and in his Intor 1ife, when he eame to accept public office, ho had served the pooplo enraestly nnd falthfully to tho last. Iiis.-chavactor wins bullt upon & sterling toundution of fncorraptiblo integrity, and ho b heon fatthful to every publie and clvate trist vested in Bhn, This bad hrought around him many frlends, hod ot- teneted clients to bis oflice, and his telents nud abilities bnd been {n demand. 1le had tho Bbroad and genevous elements of mnnhood to thoso who knew him, and thore bad been noth- e In tho spirit of tho man that wes nioun or contomptible. Dr. Powers concluded his re- marks by i referenco to tho scenvs at his death- bed, and sald thut boefore ke hud breathed his Inst ho had uttered those consaling words (o his wife: Do you know that L amnot an un- believer." Prayer way thon offored by Dr. Powars, after whioli the quartet sang thohymn, ** In Henvenly Tove Atlding,” and tho boncdictlon was then pronvunced, ' "The funeral processton and cscort prucecded to the ‘Ciwonty-gecond street stition, whuro speclal trajn of flva conchies was in walting, and avont 160 frionds accompunied tho remiing to Onkwoods Cometory, Amung thoso present at the church wero: Col. W, i1, ‘Thompson, M. E. Stone, Frank Millignn, Mitllgun, Lieut, Joscph lipley, Detédtive L Hounty, Cnpt. Simon O'Dongll, Capt. Fred Ebersold; Jonn M, Vi Osdel, + Alarcus Steurns, © Willinm deay, Frank!ln Dealson, Ell Simith, Commissionor Hoynoe, Jdnures Price, Y ahtanit, Cregter, Junies Goggdn, 1 (P Walt, 3 Trror. Radney Weleh, Frank Drnke, John Forsytho, [+ James P, Jloot, .« Rov, Brooke Herford, Thomis 1'urker, Nandall 11, White, Pnul Cornell, i 4L, High, Fred 8, Smith, urker, W. . Bwetl L Gilbert, John 15 Sherman, Commlssioner W © Ald, Artbur Dixon Controllor Curney, Ex-Bhoritf Hollmunn, Lix-Akl Daly, . J. Hurkness, t, Ternuni Calinghan, W. .. Onahan, . 8. Mend, Mn(nr Hnrrison, Ald, Cullorton, Lient. Byrne, Cuntroller John A, Farwell, H. J. Jones, John Moody, Churles Cuinoron, Egbert Jumnicson, Fire«Marahul Swenlo, tien. Lieb, Judgo M. . Tuley, Joseph Mackin, M. C. MoDonnld, Dotective lyan, C. L. Woodmun, Ald, Sanders, C. €, P Holden, M. Moaner, Col. IRty W, L. Guy, Jeremiah Mahonoy, Liout, Currfer, . It Felsenthul, A MUETING OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of the Cmou'(n University was held at 11310 yes- teplay morning in Purlor O of tho Paler Houdw to takoalppropriate netion In vegurd to Mr. Honflold's doath. President F. . Smith citlled the meoting.to order and mude kome feol- ftr runiarks du regard 1o the life of the de- censed, Mossts, 1% W. Peck, Churles Parker, und W, L, Pierce wore appointed u Comltteo on Rosolutions, who roported as follows: Wihgiteas, [t s, pleased Almighity God to tako from us by sudden aenth onr ‘estecined member and former Presldent, Joseph ¥, Bon- uld, Henvlved, That in him the Alumnl Association of tho Univerulty of Chicngo and the community AL Jnrae, OF WhICh ho was i most useiul aid vale e member, anve suftered an lereparable s, Lexolved, That his nobie quatities of nund and hewrt and his indomitublo enorey, which won Buceess in the fuco of wrent ditficultios, havoe turnishod un exsmplo worthy of our highest ndunrntion, Itesulvedt, ‘Thint wo tondor to tho family of tho ducensed, to whom he was nesrest und dearest, our heartfeit sywputhy in this vad bour of triul, Hesntved, “Thit this Asdociution nttend tho fu- neral i o, Pending the ndoption of the resolutions, feols jug remurks wers mado by several of the gons themon present. Mr. Juyno sald that he bad learnod to know Mr. Bonileld in oftlelal pluce, jn busines und i peboato Jife, Ho spoko of the greatne of ©ils mind, his vharity, bis good quatitios of Bead utid hestet, bis (ntegrity, and bis conselon- thoun ficlustry, Cupt, Churles Parker spokoe ulso of tho many. munly Lunllllus of tho decensed und of bis bieoid viows, knowlug no wider ereed thut humanity, 1o diod 0 horoig deuth, without fear, uxcept for the juxiety of bis iy, My, C. U, Kohisaut and dr W, L. Ploree ulso spoke, buth touching upon tho hlgh chunwtor of tho decensind, who loved bils ricads und never hutad un enciny, After tho adoption of tho yesu lutions the mecting udjouried. THE ZETA PAL A largely attonded mooting of the Zets Psi Fratorulty” was hebd ut 11 o'elock yauterdny I n the oltica of Ford 8, Peck, ntho ukosido Bullding, My, W. L. Plorco was callod to tho chuir, Thu followlne resolutions of ro- spect wero ndopteds WHEREAN, In tho disponsation of All-Wiso Providenco our deas friond aud brothor, Joseph ¥, Bontlold, Bus been takei from our niids Itesolved, ‘Thut by his suddon death 1o the vigor of by manhood, did fn the Hood-thas of his suceess und uscfuliess, our frutornity oy lost ong of It sblest und brightest plembors. I ved, That tho nobility of his niind aod the genorosity ot his heart buvo endeured bim to us all und furalshed un exaoule worthy of our hlfholl ruspoct and cumulution. esulved, "That wo duflll! sympathizo with the boreuved family of aur deceascd brother iu tholr hour of triul wnd aftiiction. 1teaolved, 'lhut this heartfolt testimonlal of our aymputhy and gorrow bo forwarded to the wite 93 ey 1881—-TWELVE PAGES, ol our xln‘mrlml friend and to ench of tho chap. ters of this fraternity, \ l= wis ulso resolved tonttend tho funcral inn hody MSITOP FOLEY. Kunday wns tho secotil nnniversary of the domise of Hishon Thomns Voley, of thia diocese, and yestordny tho sad event was approvrintely recognized by the eolebraclon of Pontifical High Mass, or Salemn feauleni Muss, at tho Cathedrat of tho IToly Name, the Kb.-Iov. Bishop Feolnn being tho celebrant, Tho Itev. Dr. MoMullen wns Assistant Vriest, tho Hev. Father Uutler Dencon of the Ma The Rev. Fathers 8 (of Jolet) - and_ Conwny wero Iencons of Honor, and tha Hov, Fathor Dowling, nssisted by tho Rev. Fathor Cnieroll, wid Master of Ceretonjes, '\'livlrly hora nlk tho elty priesta, Inchnllm{ tho ler, Ihirke, Woltran, Uurpett, (rucben, Vean, Cor- nott, Dorney, Tighe, Tronsgest, and Delaney, wore preseat, and took part in the linpressive ceremonics, The henediction of sprinkling tho eatufnlgne follnwed the Mass, Tho lnrge editles was nearly filled with wor- shlpers of bath sexes and afl I|{(L‘l‘- The celo- Drition hegan nhout i1 n, m., and concluded a few minutes bofore noon. ———— JAMES TIERNEY, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Bramy, L, Fob, 2l—James Tierney, an old reshilent of this placoe, dicd suddenly this morn- Ing, In his chalr, of unemic potsong. Ho was Biyears of age, and had lived hero nearly lhlrli;. y Deceased hid steeanulnted considernblo wealtl which he leuves b is wifo and four duughters. FUNDING. BOSTON. s Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. Tostox, Feb, 21, —There waa quito s littlo fluery In tho money market this morning, and rates to borrewing banks advanced at tho Clearing- 1louse to 4 per cont. ¢losing firm. Tho scoreity of legal-tonders and tho falling-off In tho re- sourees of the bink, with tho prospeet of anun- favornble bank statement ta-morrow, nre pers haps sulficlont tonecount for the higher rate to borrowing bunks, But still another source of digquietuae to tho bankers Is found In tho pros- pect of the paseugo of tho Refunding bill, Tho news that many of the New York bauks are tuk- Ing #leps to reduce their ciroulntion hns been recelved withont surprise, and doubtless many of tho Boston banks would bo disposed to do likewiso 3f i littlo more thme for preparation were obtainable. Only two or three of thom have como to any actunl deciston to-day, although fully attenved Divectors' meetings woro tho ruln. The Merchauts' Notlonnl Bank has do- clded to withdemy §600,000 of 1ts eirculation, and it 18 currently reported among bankers and brokers thut others hnve come to a deeision to withdraw n purt of their elrculation, though the amountsund namesof tho banka could not beob- tained up to toe thae of writing, Country bauks are In n woreg condition than.tho city binks, for the renson thut thelr circulation Is 8o tnuch Inrger In ‘lrflll(ll‘llon 10 thelr doposits, and heneco thoir prolits beve mmfaly depended upon thole cleenlution horetofore. ''o Lo foreed toretire the hole or w purtof their cirenlntion ornecept of reent bond 18 very hurd npon them., A number of country bunkers eamo into Hoston thig morning to leurn, if possible, what course o pursue, but generally thuy fonnd the city banks i o state of uncertalnty n to what should bo dor ¢ tholr inagnation thero is 1o uncertaluty, but the resolutes are silll in doubt, The nnirket for Government bonds will quickly feel an oxtcusive withdrawul of thoso seenrities, and every dollir ot with- deawn clreulution will tond to tighton tho monoy market. Generally the stormy meotings of Direetors were ndiourned with the decision to walt furthor devolppments,—somo Tor twenty-four ours at leaat, ‘Thore {sauc bit of consolution offered, nud thnt 18 thut Congress mny possibly romovo tho tux of 1 per coit on deposits, With this tux taken off tho situntion Wll:l dlho clty baoks would bo somewhat mitl- gated. CLEVELAND. CLEVELAND, Feb, 21.—On Saturdny the Presi- dents and Coshiersof tho Cleveland Natlonnl banks sont a telegram to Ropresentutive Towns- send, of this distriet, that the Funding bill as passed by the Senate will be fatal to the Nution- al banking system, and must force the banks to retire thoir clronlation, and tho result wilj dis- astrously affect uil byunohos of business,’ This l]llllll‘llhlg tho following wius sout to Présidont nyes: ““T'o the Prexident, Washington, D. C.: The As- sociuted ks and Bankors of this city, coni- posing the Cloaring-Hottro, aro unanlnoisly of ihe oplnlun that the. pussige of the Fundlge bill, with tho ifth scotlon fncluded, will prove disusirons to the business prosperty of tho country, and thoy respeetfully expreas tho hopo that you will sos your way cleny 1o interposy your voto ugalnst uu.::x'l;gull; A enlamif B 1y '\ HANDY, i'rvshlnm. 1L, Wicit, Seeretury.” ————— ‘SHORT-HORNS FOR THE DAIRY, Speewal Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, QOcoNonMowoo, Wis, Fob, 2L.—Thero seems to be some projiddice among furmers who have not tried thom ugainst the Short-Horn cows In order to show thut Short-Horns have always been good'milkers, a short uccount of the milk- and-butter record of svveral carly Short-Torn cows s given bolow, ng obtained from John A. Cole, of Hustlsford, who has mnde s speonlty of thla broed, The best on reeord 18 81 pounds of mitk per day, from which 2t pounds of bhutter per Week wag mado for Lo conseetutlye weeke, Auothor yiekl was 16 poiinds of butter per weel, which is iho averavo of the others, Ono g ves never less than 23 pounds of mitk per mess on grasy nfone, A herd of thirty cows, muny of them Duchiossed, belonging to a nelghboy, yieid 200 pounds of Dntter; per weok, hesldos tking cart of their calves, One hns i rocord of 0,450 pounds of mitk per ?‘L‘Ilr fur fifteen years, She wis sold to lmlcl)l.'r when 27 yeurs old, having ceased to hrecil, 'hnt the modern Bhort-Horn, whon bred for milk, s fully tho cqunl of thelr uncestors tho following fiets prove: A cow owned. by Mr, Armituge, of Yorkshire, By, ylolded” 2il3 pounds of butter per week, reckoning 25 plats of mitk for 0 pound of butter, Bhe pave 87 poundsof mik por duy. Another cow gnve for tho irst twelve months L0122 pounds of millk, and the tecond twelve months 13,08 peunds, In the ** Amerienn Hord linok ™ (Short-Horn) thoro arotwenty-olght didferont cows,which wers tested Lrom ton duya upto n scuson, that gnve un average yiold of 6) pounds por day, Accordlug to the above ficts, it would scem timt tho Short«llorns nre not (ylto uscless for the dalry, ‘Ihough not (n 8o cases so prolit- ublo ns the .lermyul thoy aro nlmost equael, if not superior, it praperly bred, for this use, e LARGE SHIPMENTS OF GRAIN, Br. Tours, Fob. 21.—0no thonsand ears of No, 2 mixet corn, equal to about 1,000,000 bushels, which have been standiug on tho track In Enst St. Louls for sotne thue past, wore sokl on Sit- urday and to-day for sblpment to Naltimore, The price pald was 30 cents, which {8 above tho ruling flrurs, hut it 14 undorstood tho _corn will Ko forward at i cut rate, but exactly whit tho reduetion Is hns nut trunspired. ‘This shipment will Ermmy reliovo the overburdened ruflrond tricks on the other sido ol the river and mnake rouin for un equnl number of ears,’ About 00 bushels of wheat wore shipped by birures to Noew Urleans f’enunluy on torelgn uc- count, and 25,000 bushels of ¥yowere withdruwn Trom the glevators to-day for Buropoan ship- ment, vin Nuw Ovloan: ———— THE WITCH OF WALL STREET. Speclut Disputeh to The Chicago Iribune, 8. Lous, Fob, L—Urace Courtland, tho witch of Wall strect, ns sho has bLeen denominated, was an attendant upon the Call Hoard nt tho Merchants' Exchungo thisenfierncon. 1t hud heon given out thst tho ludy would nddress tho Doard and hmpart some viiunblo Information to thy members. Consequuntly the attundunce wus unusually large, Duriug tho culls Mrs, Courtland wus the centre of nttruction, and buss nese wis dispused of hostily tn urder to hear whut slie might hive to suy, Whon finally tho Judy wus induced to ko the stund, her remarks were polntud principally to Juy Gould, as 4 one- 1aun monopolist, ————— JOEL HENRY WELLS, KAniaker, UL, Feb, 2l.~Joel Honry Wells, who was adjudeed fnsano by Judge Moran it Chleago Intoly, und orderud to bo confinod In ono of tho Btute Ingana Iospitals, hus been ox« qulml here, but the olicers of vur Asylum now nothiig of Wi, exeopt that he fs not ut Elgin, and has vecontly beon In Indinnapolis, e — PARALYSIS, Deritort, Mich., Fob, 21.—Tho wifo of tho Rev. Dr. Gourge I, linker, pustor uf the Pirst Pres- Dytorlan Church of this clty, sulfered a puinful stroke of puralysls Eatunlny eveaing, She ls about 40, Tho afletion uxeltes large sympatly, &3 tho ludy 18 widoly belavud, e —— ‘A CHURCH WRANGLE, 3 New OnLuans, Fob, 21.—Regurdivg the Ames Methodist Bplsgopul aureh ditieulty, friends of Dr, Bristor claln thut, while there 14 no personul abjection to tha wew pustor, Dr. Webb, nine-tenths of the congregation fuvoer tho retontion of Dr, Bristur, aud petitioned the Counvll of Bishopa to that vluct, Furthermore, that thero Is wot tho silgbitust foundston for the - scandulous reporta put in clrculutlon to. projudico Dr. Bristor; that bo proved bimself a britliant and populur prescher, assistod In froe- g the church from dobt, und Hlled its pro- 5 %.\lnuhuw Htraynor. onely-vacant pews with faterested hearcrs. x+Miyor Heath, member of the Oficla) Bonrd., Uy 10 charges were over mindo auninst the Rtev, Mr., Bristor, nov was ho removed, 110 was ol to ntinthor misslon, and the Hoard e ununimonsly potitioned the Coungil of Tishops for his return to Now Orlenus, Thore pevor was n breath of scandnl against Mr, Hristor untll that —mischievously sot aflont yesterdny, Unawnre of the arcival of tho new minister, tha Official Banrd tast weok contracted with o hultder for much-needed vepales on the chureh, which tho eonteactor bud begun, lenco tho disardered condition of the ehurch Sunday. e e—— FRIENDSHIP. - Northerners Mct with Exprossions of Courtesy and IRegnrd by the FPeople of Now Orleans, 2 New Oniesng, L, Fob. 21.—Tho Boston visiting military wero recofved with & Natonal &nluto and an nddrosg of weleono by the Mayor. Col. Blndo presentet Mayor &lmkespere with & bounuet of natural flowers from tho Indios of Boston to tho ludics of New Orlenus. After Iunching at tho Continentnl Armory, the visitors woro oscorted to tho St. Charlos Hutel, where they wiil b quartered during thelr stay in the city, J, A. Chaloran, President of the Assacin- tionof the Army of tho Tennessce, prosented tho visiting compnnles with a copy of the fol- lowing resolutions “That tho votorung of the Army of the Ton- nesseo of the lato Confedernto Stittes do extend you the hand of fellowship, individunlly s fel- Inw-eitizens und callectivoly s soldiers, pledged to honor aud defend the g ot our country, “That this Assoclition, ontertnining neithor bittoritess for the past nor animosity for the future, chicrish only recalleotlonsof the prowess, dovution, and valor of American goldicrs where- ever exhibited, il hold in high csteem tho glo- rlous record wo by your command.” ‘Tho resofutions were printed In_gold on sntin, Ta-night thd visitors ‘were given a reception by the Assoclation of tho Army of Northern Virgluls, —————— AN ASSIGNMENT. VAx Went, O., Feb. 21.—Wenger & Ponny- pneker, Iate denlora in bouks and stationory, bave mado nn nssignment. Liabllitios, $3,600; nasets, 87,000, Speciat Dlspateh to The Cheago Tribune, Fonr Wayxe, Ind, Feb, 21.—Pyko & Ford, denlcrs In boots nnd shoes, mudo an assignfont to-day to Curtis 1, Wotls, cuneed by unexpooted deniands of a New York firm. Tho braoch houses at Latayetto and Akcon have also been closed, Linbilltles und ngsots unknown. All claling will bo paid. Specint Dispateh to Tha Chieago Tridune. MILWAUKEE, Feb. -A* 1t of tho creditors of Frederick Gunthier, the bankrupt fur-dealer, has been furnished to-diy. Among thoso who willlose by tho faihtronre ‘three Chieago houses, one logton, one_Philadelphin, four in Ornnge, N. our in Newirk, and about n dozon In Now York, Milwaukee i8 noxt to New York in amount. The Hubilities fout nearly $580,000 and tho assets will pay about 2 per cont of tho Indobtedness. ————— CONTAGIOUS DISEASES, 8pectac Dispatch lo The Chicago Triduneé, OcosoMowoc, Wis, Feb, 21.—Diphtueria, sear- lot-fever, aud measles are prevalling bero with fatal effect. 'I'wo children died Saturday, one of seartet-Tever and tha other of diphthorin, Som of the seuools I this viclvity nro closed. S 1KE, MOLDERS QUT ON A STR 3 CINCINNATIL, O.. Feb, 21,—About 400 molders are out on n strike to-dny for un fnerense of 2 per cont fn wnyees, which hns been refused. The strike I3 by orler of tho Unlon, 1t does not in- clude tho stove mol rs. e ———— CARNIVAL AT NEW ORLEANS, Twenty-fivo dollar round-trip tickeis now on sulo via 1llinals Centrul Railrond to New Or- leuns and retury, Good to return until March . The Liinols Central {s the en ylinc running siceping-cars through to Now Orleans without chonge, und fts timo Js ten hours quicker than by any other route, ——— Don’t Nlo on tho Promise Ask dritegista for * Rongh on Hats.” out rats, mice, bed-bugs, ronches. L —— Tho univorsnl verdict is that the new No, 8 Is tho simplest and most durable sewing-machine, Whealer & Wilson Manufacturing Co., 165 State. " It cloars 15¢. buxos. e —— We recommend Eldredgosewing-machines. e et— Indigestion, dyspepsin, neryous prostration, and all forms of guncral debllity rolieved by tnking Mensman’s Peptonized Beef Tonle, tho anly preprration of beef contalniug its entiro nutritious proporties. 1t 18 not a mero stimu- lunt like tho extracts of heet, but contains blood-maklag, foree-generating, and life-suse titining properties: I8 Invaluable I all enfec- Dleed conditions, whethor the result of exhuus- tlon, norvous prostrution, overwork, or acute disonses, particutarly 1f resulting from pulmo- nury complalnts. Cuswell, Hnzird & Co., pro- prigtors, New York., For sulo by druggists. Biltors Nt Y, For by dramins ™ o followlng DIRTHARG Ticonsas wera lasuod yose tordny: Restidence. JLemont, 1. Lemont, 11t Nume, John Kobsn. ... ‘Augusta Morkowska. phtd. Sonnlu, ry A, O'Conner) § 4. Bherssood, U Mnuglo Tlusa W. Il Kurta. Roale Huove {3 § Titausas 11 Hoimauise, Carrio Sluna., {\Vllllolmlerbu 1tlokn Biani.. i.luhn 1Inzaiton. Atuttie Hall Allen O Musto., Jennie Mard § Qacae Bonnol t Caraltnn M. Cott,. filtber ', Pottor.. Urneo Stowatt, §.loti Y. 1fal Buruh Sleo, 03 Onkrood av, 1 Phirty-0ith. ) Bouth Dospiainos, 6 Buuth Desplainos. ! Ewing, 231 Kwing, . FhChtvago, 20,7135 Chicaro av, 44} Gornelt, Wost T'wellth, | Authony A lth,, m Stary C. Beliinpor. Uwan M Anu Hrad; W n Lars Lin stoll,, Arthur Uhtondort, Annn 1leunisch.. Jullus Fronzul, Cin Hudolph Qeoryo 1% Woser, Mra, Kilzabuti o Jolm A, Hear Nolily Bhannul 104 North Wood. 4l Forquor, Chicago. Chicago. i i\_\’llnlnllh‘. Kautman.. Barnh Cunivliin Justin, daban Fred Karow.,... 27, Minnio tuugnrds { it Kudow, Lurkadin Jnrotska, 1. 171 West Madison, 43 Bouth Unlon, Kutlu Kathun, John Probaskn ‘Annn Burlosh, MARRIAGES. COPSPRN . | (od it S P oS POITER=-STEWANT-Monday, Fob, 21, at the res- {donco of thy bridu’s puranta, 1Iyilo Park il dir, G P foitur, of Now York, and' Mixs Graco Btowart, of tlitw city. tho Ruv. Hoary G. Millor amctuting. _DEATIS, of Ill[lk\.llofln. Blancho' ¥. the und 1 duy, nt tho rosie Waurron-av. HE=-Fob, 28, vf nid nge. TL 3teCabe, ngod 83 l;ll:rr monghis und 21 days; nutive vt frelsnd, County Funernl will tnke ‘lelflfl W ednesday morning, Feb, 2 ., feom hls ute rosidanee, Brighton Park, Columbaiiva Church, thence by l, o yonrs. K, feau his futo rostdonce, ‘Guco 10 1A walies. at 1L Bouth Yal- ® ‘el st Wit daring Yio War bolowed to Conpuny C Sixti Minnusota Votlie teer Infantry. 1o pravad_hinisele s vallant seldives and also LulohZ0N to the Grand Aty OF the itepub- Tiow 410 diod OF hunct-dissuso, tha seods 0f woich Yro cuntructed Ly cld Wl In survicy during th . r. Funarn Tuosdar, ut 11 n, m., from his late Toste Aeuce, thence Lo Unkwoud A BTANI e Latite, daugditor of Gilos A, and Luurwd, Binnloy, uged 1 apntie and 10 duys, Funarai from’ ondonow, 3 Houshoao at §u un Yob., 2. rlunds of the fwily invited without fisther *Now Orleaus fad Colorudo Springa papera pleusa copy. DUFFIN=AL tho reatilonce of hor son-in-law, Oren W I S sout Loabornegt, on Slonday, beb. 4t ‘o€ typhold puonino il Heral Webb Dur- i bor Busbund, Keary O f Decatur, y vloven ionths, sged 67 years 7 nionths itetuttin takan to Deeatur, Mich., via Michigan Con~ trul Hafiroad, Wednosdey ot 7o, oi, Earturunts (Outy and Aontzeat papors pleaso cou m At the residonco of hor mothor, Zi . Kuttio Daltun, ouud 20 years. | ‘on the 20 Lust, at 1w, Dh Lo the *sthedral of tha 1iuly Suwo, whoro Eligh Muss will by colo- brated, thonce by ¢ar o Calvary Comotory. KELLEHEI—Fop, 3. 4t the rusidunce of hor pa- ronts, s South Jelvrson-at., Junniy, buloved duuilis torof Ellsaluthund Jonn M. Kellobor, uged 4 yoars W monits wid 1 days. Funcral to-day (‘1'avsday) by carriages to Calvi Iy LI BIUN—AL hor rositience, 65) Indlana-av., Mrs, Marlo Vharesn Lo Bru, sgcdst Funoral Wadiosdhy, Fob. 24t 1t . m by carstages o ¥L Uonltuce Comotery. Fricads of the fawlly uro lnvited W sucud. NNOUNCEMEN' KlAnd-Av. Xnturdngs ¥ob, 21 AL T ¥ited to come, ny 1 hirty-ninil annanl L Fely 28, 19, 8L 4 " A und medical pubfie [uvited, ext-dnd Opora near Thraop, thin avening to disc mentof inws reealaing the | o wilt b ddrossud by C, 0 nmiol Fallnms, g, ORI FIFET WARD T Archer-nv, A n7a Invited 1o bo presont, a8 important ontu belure the nusting, SEVENTH 'w/\m) REPURTIG OF-Atas (BB €VONIMR. topublirans in FIRST WARD STRAIGH ublican Club wiil meot_this ove: citio Holel cluberoum for busl GOSP’EL TEMPERAN ini wi 1 Do Tioid in LoWor Eare, Gvoning eonducted by Mr. A. M. 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