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12 WU CHICAGO NEMO. Farowall Letter from The Trib- tine's Instance Corre: é spondent, He Pronounces the Work of the Late National Convention Already A Fizzle, Severn! of the Great Companies Withe hold Their Support and Gcnoral Apathy Kills It. What the Western Companies fay—In- genious Proposal to “ Boycott’ the Oompaniea, Speciat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. Sew Youk, Dee. 11.—The general impres- stun here is that the work of the Inte convelt> tion of underwriters In this elty, Ike inany of thelr policies, has ended in simuke. tne Medately after the atljourmment of the curt ventiog, when the taste nnd bloom of the nf: faly wre fresh, It was thoneht that after all the compaiics, or a sniiclent saumber of them, were In carnest aud a step toward re- tort had been taken. ‘There was a week of exultation, If not exaltation, over the elfect of Any session, ant onty aw few of the older heads doutted that everything was lovely, und the unilerwriting goose indeed hung bight butall ‘vals feeling bus vanished now, and tha conics ton j# rupidiy spreading that the wife, ke muiny utber futile etforta whica have preeedcd At, wilsat grand tinzle. THE ADVISORY COMMITTER'S ACTION. The meeting of this committee was ay polnted tor the 6th Inst, and on that day seve eral of the onteof-town members attended, Somo of the local members Were present, but the President of the United Fire Underwrit- ers was absent, It fs sald through sickness, As he ‘was cinpowered to appoint dise trict committces and adopt various measures for giving ilfe and eticacy to the convention pro- ceed|ngs in conjunction with tho Advisory Com- Mittee, it was speedily discovered that his ab- gence was futal to any practicul work by tho voumittee.. So, ufter ejecting Mr. 8 F. Bog dup, of the North Hritish Mercantile, as Cantire min, the committes adjourned without du During tho brief iutervil some very free cons Versation wag Indulged in, which went to stow the city Meinbers at east that the proposed res torn in the ranks of vuderwriters must begin at Lome, aod that there is ou sort of tse whutever iti tryluy to orguntze locat beards through the country Unies the companies In Now York form ab orminization here, ‘This is eo curtiin thie it das become it part of the creed uf Boston, Mart turd, uid Philadetphin underwriters, and they will waste no more me bn trylng to obtain it euerat reform measure until a local reform by justituted in this efty. If the Advisory Com- Huttee Is enlled toxether again its netion will couform to this iden, * WHAT S0ME OF THE LEADENS TUTNK. Onv'of the remarkable things about the recent. National Convention was the upsence of representatives of a majority of the Lart- ford ottices, and also of the Insurance Com- pany of Narth America pnd of the Royalort Liverpool. ‘The Hartford offices, combined with-the two Inst-named, wield more real power in the fraternity than the sane nine ber of offices anywhere vise, and ean defeat if they choose, any reform movement, Its not stiapected that they fitend to stay out of “any associntion having for its object the better- inent of the business, but ft .is quite evident thoy. do not belleve the’ present movement. protoises success, One of the insurance weck- hes (the Chronicles has taken tho. trouble to rolicit the oplutons of leading un- derwriters, ,upon the results of ‘tho Ate convention, and frum tho tenor of the replies; it is plaiu cnough that some of tie high und mizbty members of the profession alare not tn cordtal sympathy with it. Tous, the President of the Etmt, of Hartford, binutly «leclines to express an opinion, beeauso, he eays, his company iy not a member of the nasvelutio: and for the present docs not iutend tobe. Told dgonub Now The President of tho Connecticut Fire declares that the proposal ia “ tpractieas Ue dnd Inexpedient.” "hts la snuw No.2 Prust- dent Platt, of the Insurance Company of North, a\merien, declines to express an opinion, whieh 3s equivalent to nm negutlve, aud ia therefore snub No, 4. Geurze Wood, ade of tho Iuynt's managers, ett nothjug practical will come of tho work, which js anub No. 4. Some of the Jesser lights tuke a siinilar view. There are, of ‘course, muiny options favorablo to tho schomo aon whole, but critical of variuus poluts of do- VIEWS OF THE NORTHWESTERN COMPANTES, “There are three local companies under this hend—viz; the Traders’ of Cliicago,. the Northwestern National of Milwaukee, and the St, Paulof St. Paul, Mr. James, Vice- President of the Milwaukee company, was present Inthe convention and voted against the plan proposed. {ils vote and that of Mr, Driggs, of the Williamsburg City, wore the omy volces in opposition, Mr. James ein- phasizes his disbellet in the patchwork (viixeup” he enlia it) of the movement. und thinks that it will bon failure, He couples this with an admission that the bueiness fs sadly de> tmoralized und flaunders In nu wilderness of ruin. and then adda pertly, “In my opinion, we had all better stay tn the wilderness, for ting ut Sonst "—wiuelr 13 rather an extraordinary cone fersion, Sr. 1 J. Smith, Seeremnry of tho Yeadors’, of-your city, talnke tho movenient. is dn tho right direction, and be hopes ft may wic- veed, Mr. Higuiow, President of the 8t. aut Campany, believes fhe uction of the convention wise and prudent. and tnnt it will work ndvane Tagcously. ‘Thos, of your Western companies, it is (vo ugninst one. but there Ia rendily seen In the position of the three companies how the pus cullur Interests of each altect thoir anawers, ANOTHER CHICAGO MANAGER'S OVINION, One of the difticulties which the agency + companies Inbor under ts the abolition of the practics of some companies In the East and West of writhng polleles on property in the Jurisdiction of local agents, It has been re- garded as practically Impossible to prevent tls, and-now It 13 proposed that the agents shall "boycott" the companies by repudiating the agenoy af uny company which necupte Dusiness from any locality where itis rep. resented Dy an agent. It issuggesiod that the Various focal underwriters stall pass the Tollow- jug by-law, and advise the companies to that elfects sre, (f any company represented bya mombor + of this board shall baud s policy on property located inthe forlsdiction of vile bourd, exveps throvuh lis wuchusized aMUEnT wt —, auch company sud! wiihin Amurwen days uf notltication eanvel meh pulleys und Ju Cuno wueh copay, thereof shail al once return the supplies: af Company. and Grery ineinber of thls bour huawei nut to wecept auleh compung. ». The author of this brilliant Provganl slens Himself “he-et-ert, Manager. Thean blind t- {thls correspind to thode of C.F. Mullins, Manager of the Western Depurtmont of the Commerelal Union in Coluayo, The summation danota bad one, but the ditlculty would bolt tho question of where tha Jurisdiction of the board began, und tho Juriadiution of the come panes ended. ‘The spectucle of the local agents “boycotting the eninpinies would le novel and lnpreasive, aud vipeaniliy eo if the agent were responsible to Me, Multa, NO TARIFF ASSOCIATION IN NEW YORK, Jt Is universally conceded that the only possible chance of an. orgpniantion whielt Will reach the evils complained of by the companies and bring ubont a reform rests Upon the formation of a tart assoclution in vue al pledges tur one yeur thy agency of Now York City, ‘This belief is so general thut iCall other obstacles remained this onu woukl be insurmountable, What, then, Is the prospect in this clty¥’ Tho most candkt anewor will Le, Nonontall. The companica ure setting 1p all sorts of pretenses for keeping out Tels assumed thas Wiliamsoury City and a lot of fossils will pot Join inttunyhow, A number of others will minke thelr assent to fp ac dilileult to obtain ructicutiy exelude thom, wad others will ty oink in unicsa the others do the Tae situation inuy by summed up in this wiies Three-aixtby of tho cumpanes honestly dese a taritt, and ure willing to lubor to pers fect one. One-nlxth belleve in anu would Jone Varitl ussocintion, but will pot attend meetings To nuke one noe Join In the movement unless the turu tein tuely oplulow verfect, Onoeslxth would support an knpowsible turlt (and no of such Ww bandtying xaino, the nsto objuc! mune Talla tu do so. the agent Tho wenk companies ill gradually become weaker, the strong companies slowly grow stronger, and the British companies fatten tipo Amerioan prentfinne, provided they can eseape a preponderance of American lorsds, Tris, on the whole, one of the most remark able speetuctes ever presented tu: the public of one hundred and fifty companica, represent: ing enpital tuvested of over one hundred mition dolarscivknowledwing to thelrateckholéers thaty while they recognize the evils, thoy are unnbte nod unwilling to join in any practical schomo for saving thoso millions from deterioration. The public will conclude that the compinios ara themevives tha “filots,” and deeline to velleva that their witinings nbout grievances are sii- eure, Tha flory trials of tho next two years dust determing tho survival of the fittest, MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS. The rumor that the Franklin Fire Intended fodiscontinue the agency business Is pro- nouneed by tho officers of the company ns Incorrect, It ortglnated in Philadelphia, anid was founded apon i report somewhat renerally believed that the new Presltent of the company favored a purely local polley for the company's future, Douliticss the curtall- ment of the field force of tho eampany bad sumnvthtuy to do with the origin of the rumor. The Minnenpolis init losses are su eventy ilse tributed as to cause no especial disturbance, ul- thongh there ts furthor heltef lu tho unprotta: Bloneas of Nuueinge mill TiskA. . ‘The eomiminics in this olty are enforcing the cluctria light reoufremants #0 rigidty. thot kev= eral prominent drysguods tema heretofore using it hunve returned to the tae of gas on accuunt of tho undenwriters’ objections, A WORD OF FAREWELL, With this letter “Neino” begs to say good. by to the readers of Tins ‘Tutpuse, Fors! yenrs we have shaken hands together ove many a bit of gossip upon Insurance matters: but now the writer takes his leave of this burg aml returns to Journallstle work in other tietds temporarily ab&ndoned. Ie takes this nethod of thanking several gentlemen tor thelr kindness in eommunteating Items of Ine terest In tha past, and expecinily to the agents and brokers of thlagity. He warns the several Western General Axetita in Caleayvo who think they know whe “Nemo” is that they bave not yordiscovered him, A gentleman frou whom the writer has recetved informution frequently has been wrongfully charged with these letters. ‘The real wefter is whkuown to many persons who buve tuken xreat palns to discover him, and for the Jast thine algua himself Neo. d Fi VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. ¢ Vaccination , To the Raitor of The Chteago Tribune, Crtcano, Dec, i—Some of our large firms compel thelr cmployés to be vaccinated, but nuthing fg atid avout how, or by whom, It sball hw done, ond n sore on the urm li considered suf Metent evidence by all parties that the virus has dune ts Work. In maiily cuses persons vaccliat+ ed by a physician are nevor sean alter the oper- ation, thoy or thoir friends undertalcng tu Judge for themselves of tty succes. Hence, a host of persons ure ‘either jeholly unprotected, ar but puctuilty protvcted, “Shoe Arugsyist, looklug out foy No. 1, sells fresh cow-pox to old ang young. 'Phia judisert minute eale ot virus is wrong, end ougot to be stepped. Vartics that wish tbe vaccinated should buye ftdone by a physiclin, should gee hin From time to tine fortwenty-Hve aduyy, and Know whether they have been vaceln- uted, or whether thoy had only an ugly gore. De T. Pet ttn Me 1, No, st Bout Ciark stroot. Footprints of Gultent. Spectal Correspondence ef The Chicago Tribune, Garya, Hl, Dec. 12,—Soma me In tho year 1875 there appeared In ‘Toulon, tho county-sent of Stark Cuunty, Ilinols, a young man of not overly prepossessing appearance, ‘I'he afore- Bild young inan clafmed tu bean attornoy look- ing for uw gout opening, and seeined to think Youlon would salt bim, He enguged bourd In respectable tamily, rented an villee, and gave a painter tho job of furnishing bim a sultuble sixn. After remaining in Toulon about two weuks be disuppeired as suddeniy as he came, Jenying an Uupaid board bill, and tho sign In tha hanes of the puinter. "Squire Cooley, iu whose uiliee tho usplring young attorney spent several hours dusty, lost tn valuabie gold pon und taney er bout the tine of tha exit of .the youn er. ‘Tho sign, sttlt in the possession of Wo Y dusigocr, beara the legvod * Ghuries J, Guitewn, Attorauy-ut-Luw,""” ‘Theau Tuats can bo Youched for by luading elt- Izens of theshiretown of Stark County. Itavems thut the foul-mouthed villain on triad wt Wash- ington his pruuticed the deadbeat same tor Yyeurs, In pulnt of tact he hus done nothing ulae, Durlug the wholu trial not Guo manly aut hus ever bean luid at his door, To suve bis own neek he would unbesitutiigly bluckon bis dead Auther's note. In reading tho repurt of the trinl in Saturduy'a paper, L could pot but fect a Benav of humiliation at ving Inu country whore such a rotten-monthud villain is allowed to cull decent, respoutnble witnesses of bia doviltry, *villaton,” lying dog of n Jaw,” ano like ex- Eas, Hile cburacter Is shown up fully by. his Own xtaterent that ho committed adultery to get rid of his wife. Judge Cox should order {he mouthing funatiy bound and gagged til tho triul ig over, ufter whioh I trust au will not pollute the air of heaven long. K. Chicngoe the Capital. To the Editor wh The Chicaov Tribune Curcaao, Deo. 12.18 it not about time to move tho Capital from Washington to Chlengo? No doubt Cougress will soon tik of expending miltlung of dollars to reciaim the Potomac flats, and to fight the malariz of that unbealthy local ity. - Would It not bo better to move the Cupitul atence to a more contral,and mory houlthy place than firat make lurgo expenditures and then have to move .In the end [t takes no prophet tu foresep that the moving must take place. It is only n question of time, It wero tuolish to Buppose that .the Nution‘s Capital ig destined foruver to bo ulose to tha Atlantis conut, when rome nine-tonths of the inginbers of Congress will by frous the west OF it. ‘They will goun outyate all who favor remulniug in thy Turin pit-hule, aud nothing can provent ity removal. "the jjuaation of removal will ba mush ensler deuided thin tha question ns to what locality to qmuve It, ‘The geographical centre of the Nation Jy sum@where In hutwas, the contre of populi- Yon, somewhere a litte weet of Cincinnati Chicnyo ts Just tho place, ‘aud the only pince, whurd the Capitut should be, Itis more nearly ceutral than inost poopla would suppusa,. It fa West Uf tha centro of populution, cust of tha xeographieal centre. Itway be urwed that it ls too fac north, but it is nor. No plice further. south cnn be found that fs as hentthy, And if wa thko in conslaerution the Territory of Alaska {tis not fur frain the centre. ‘Thun, tuo, we must remerber that all of Canada wilt suroly, sooner or futer, come jute the American Union, di that ovent it would bo quite fur enough south, Civicugo will bo the Haste pal of Ainericu, at Teast it will soon surpnes nil intorlor clties, It ia already the marvel of the world, and it bus sometblog tore astonishing for tho future, Lot the Cupitul City by Chicagy; no other elty has as Kood a townsite, Lut the Central Pork be surrounded by muagniticont Capitol buildings, anu Chlewgo will be tho pride of the world. 8, Supreme Judge Craig. ’ To the beitor of Ihe Chicagu ‘Tytbune, Cutcado, Deo. 1.—The torm of Alfred M. Craig, uno of tho Judyes of tho Suprame Vourt of Iilnols, wil expire next year, Judge Crale was ulcoted tu suceecd Judge Luwronce tu the Gulesburg, oc Vitth, Distriot tn 187}, The dis- trict comprises tha Counties of Knox, Warren,’ Hendersbn, Morcor, Honry, Stark, Adams, Pike, Mason, Menard, Morgan, Ciss,and Seott, Judge Cralg 1a a candidat for revlection, 1tis.a good rule whon a Judge has boon falthtul aud intelli- gent to return bln to bla seat on the bench without opposition, But when bo has been derellot or consplenous In any way, As Ono Who Btrotubes tho Jaw to pave criminyls from tho pennitica due to thoir offenses, he ought to be dotented, « ‘Lhe peopia of Couk Cuinty intortus nutely have no voice In the vleotion of a xueeos Bor (a Judge Ci £ they bul they inigut be expected to expresé u pretty decided opinion an hia auton In the cage oF Alition and Ives and Lessor Friedberg, didgu Craig té the member she court to Whoin the “sacecsstul eriuiual a” of Cook County now muat commonly for supersudduged, stays of pracood ina, how triula, and rehodringsd, Tt was Judo Grile Who ullirmed tho vertlot in Judge Moran's court tus Guse of Loser Friedberg, and the huade Of his option ure Une reportud : 1. CHISUIXAL LAW ecedviny stolen gute for ga On tha trial Of Onu tor recuiving stulun goods fur I Own yaln. knowin that they wore wuuinod by ihr: OF Uhy burgiine teatitied thut Lo aaKimiod Fairy und want to the detendunt's pluce the Dustnoss (being 1 puWabrukor's shop) th pursuance Uf Priur urraucement with tb = peutuaslonut thief, und tut the guods, betuy tne ellis, wore tukun tu dufendant’s pluge ut ai Unuaual hate uf the night &, suypioluus curructers, one oF whuin he knew to La 4 thiel, tod up in auspicious bundive abd prowleci> uoaly theowi inie o@ one-borse waxon, und that vin Gbecuvery of thy untuaull I~ Other), woreb, Bowever, would be objectionable | juni’ ie lors ned eee OF he guudd by puites: and finpructicnbly to four. action, And yin twos with ano- pope to Ope Tuilows that the whole atfulr tumbles to ae ite own welgti lw the would ret Whore. ‘THE UNDERWBITENS’ WAR will go on a3 usual. Ixthy, One>sixth ure Opposed to any tacill which would bind thelr au to Jolie th oot, and threc-slxths couldn't teu turiit with threesalxths Outs eve Toere will bo ny tarht wsso- ton in this adty, end therefure po dlatriet nusoclations fur retorming the business elie- Tho publlo will not fur many months baye Co pay higher sates thun in the year paat, an dt fs reduced to the sunvly ploblem of the survival of the tittest, 8, aid Jueked Up bls store, und allerwards held present, wid aude tube contradictory an redird’ ty the inutter, wna thud Mbory wrure Luld We coll tty Tow nlihite, ws ho tedervery early suatadned se eet ctehiea ant ce te ri #6 convict ony wad currube fuled the feat sharac fated the (eat imonyus the accuuiplee, Whose characte Aud it waa Mr, Juatico Cralg who, after delly- ering this most eniptatte uplaion, atened fae vorably tow motion for 4 rehearing, snd up: pulnted the Jauuury teri ot 1k, or three yeura uud one-third wfter the couuission of the erie, for 0 reopening of the wholy ciao before (he Bupromo Court, it was Nr, Justice Craig ateo who made the argument, reviewing the facty In the cuse of [biaca, the pawnbroker, convicted byw lawtut jury of receiving stolen goods, and in ncoonlance with whose decision the Stato'ssAttornes of Cook County waa come pollod to enter a notlo pros. and the defendant rts permitted to go tree. ‘Tho attontion of Mrs en Cralg hag been v ch given ot tute (othe considerntion af eriinient cases oeeurr ing: i Ucok County, and Itie a creat pity this county will have no opportunity to consider und reward proporly ws services at the Judiclal elect! next spring. dust! Dakota an a State, To the Ixtttor of Tha Chicago Tribung. JAMESTOWN, D. T., Deo. 10.—A recont editorial Nn Tit TriouNK has Attracted soma nttention with Northorn Dakotans. Inn word, wo object to thé proposition you mako of havingd the wholo Territory bundled in the Union, good, bad, anid inilliferont. Wo tall to see any logle In the reasoning that would consign our pwa fruitful, region to bopes Jeas Insigniticance Gy tinting tha various dis+ ¢ordaus elements that abound in remotor parts of tho ‘Territory, Although satisfed that it would be better if this large extent of aur Uncto's domain was sub: diviied suveral tliacs, yot in the interest of eurly getion the citizens have determined to unite In supporting a bil dividing the ‘Territory: on te jestiinat Reogcaphient Mue—-vize tho 4utt jatralel, ‘This gives us a purely agricultural Stato that wil soon equal avy of our newer Western Rtntes, Wo huve gothing in common with tho Mek Hills or grazing counties, ‘Thera tro to Us HtOs Coxent reaHNs Why Oe northern cutie Tes should be Inicpendont of the suuthern. Las not neecssacy uit nny territory be fhrown In asaeinakweight, Our popiiauon is undouvt. edly a qitarter of a mithion, two-toleds atleast suuth of the 4tth’ parntivl Tho two oxtra. Kenttors would not vome for some time yor, ands Hepresentatives are dhosen, of coursy, by pops lation, benes the alight addition to the Upper House tn our Nattunal: Legaditure would be more than vlfsot by tha advantiuze aecruing to tho West.. Weare only asking our unteninbia rignt—to be separated frou a body yulitle that hus No inore interest with US ‘than any other Nestern Territory. “ Populution 43 ‘incrensing hero much faster thin we veeetve credit: tur. Evory Indication polute to an tunvense of nearly WO percent in uity poptthition during the cotning year. Now, tf geographicat ageivuttural, eommar- elul. und political interests, combined with tho deelared Wish of unr eltizens with almost a Unantinons Volce, is Not to be taken Into cons sideration iu the creation of this ‘Territory to the dignity of u State, what isfy 1 trust THe, WRIVUNE WHHL reconsider its position: It $s for- elgn to ita asttal liberality, und we hope better things from It. C. Wank. MR. LA MAR. Ie Explains tho Nature of Mis Tetae ons with the Xenne Woman Who a Mim Arrested, Mr. Waltor La Mar, who wns arrestod some time ago and was advertised rather extensively in ‘Tne Tamuns, inakes an explunation of his arrest whieh should set him right in the eyes ot the public. 1t will be remembered that the gen- Moman was orreated and contined at the Hurri- gun Street Station upon compluint of a young woman mimed Luvs Hogert, who claimed that be hud been forcing his attentions upon her until she could no tonger stand ft. In explunation of the advair, which ue characterizus ua nt black matliuy scheme, Mr. Ja Mar frst prosunted credentials frou a col lecting agency in tho Exchange Building, and then produced two lotters written to him by: ‘Mies Hogert In answer ton" porsonal" ingcrted hy him in wdatly paper.’ The porsonat fn ques- lon expressod the desire on the part of a mid- dle-nged yentiemun to form « THE ACQUAINTANCE OF A LADY, “ OBJECT MATRIMONY,” . and was, he says, Inscried in good falth. Tho second leiter he recolyed from Mias Bogert wus ug Fallows: Mr. La Mar: Your brief letter just recelyed. Atm very glad to hour from you. (ly tho wis, 14 namie Hotitious?) Mine [ gaya you correct! this lye Tan an Awerlean ulrt 20 yeurs of uge. Lthink L tld you ko, An tlve fee four Inebes tall, welgh Wi pounds, bave rather light brown hiir and eyes. Ayour ngo L became engaged tou mut uni expeeted this fall to bo married to bim und made my wedding clothes und informed iny frivnis of tho fact. Now he bas deserted or at Jenst neglected me, to hus one to Toxus, and J would be very glud of 1 goo! man such 1s you reprosent yoursolf tu be to nevept ite Lor what £ would by worth to bins and sottie dowa aud be to mo a kind and loving huapund. Iu return 1 would bo all omy bourt could prompt me to be toward you, guided by your ‘love for a My wlothes aru at homo, and my parents ry nnxfous lu know whot { intend wd, and 1 cannot beur tu tell them the truth. I, too, ab- hor decelt, and cannot tell them ull, Now, Ir you will belp me by your love, and tf you wish tu sce tne, Will you pleaso appvint a plucd of meeting oF write mé whou you wilt ouly.. 0 would be most huppy to perauito you that Lum Your congenial eumpanios and you are mine, aud wo exch comp to Chleugo to find exch other, Yours truly Lucy Bogert, WT Wabish, “ She satisticd me,” suid dir. La Mar," that sho wos tho anughtor of reapectuble parents at Heaver Dam, Wis, aud 1 made arrangoments to dave ber go to my home tn-Texna with me. Wo stopped at the Choute House one night and the next duy sho wanted $200, [wouldn't give it to her, and she bad me urrested, “Tho lettre printed in ‘Tne Turnuny at the time of my are reat were given te thy polices by her, Whee LT was brought up in court they had nothing Qyalnst mo, and, though the Judge advises) ino to plead gullty to disorderty couduat, L wouldn't do it, aud wos discharged,” A DASH FOR LIBERTY, Bily Burke, the Cleveland Bond Rob- ber, Unsuccossul in, un Attempt to Lee cape. : Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Triouns, ChevELAND, O., Duc. 1.—Billy Burke, alias Page, was given a hearing before Judge Cand- well today, The point under discussion was whothor Burke should bo surrendered to tio Albany officers, Tho dofenso tricd hard to pro- vont this taking place. ‘Tho Judye dvelded that tho prisoner was a fugitlyo from Juatico, ana ordered him surrendored to tha afllcers of New York, Whilo Burke was belng conducted from the court-bouse to tho Jail be made ndush for Nberty, but Sherilt Buckley was tov quick for him, and bad lin before be bad got halt a dozen stupa uway, uot handautted, ‘Tho io wus prisoner will bo taken to Albany without delny. Ss LICENSED TO ORGANIZE, Bpectat Lisputch to The Chicago Tribune, Sprixgriuun, I, Dec. 1.—-The BScoretnry of Btate today issued lconses to organiza the fol- lowtn: The Chicago Fair; capita), 840,000; core porators, Alvin Hutbect, Jumos iH. Sanders, and Daniot L. Hail. The,corporation purpose con- ducting a fair for tho exbidition of agrivultural, hortionitural, and mechanicat products and Jive stock fora pertod of teonty years, Tho Union Manufacturing und Supply Company, of Chi+ ens cupltal stock, $504N05 geeporales, Wilt- jum ft Danks, (f, L, Dye, and A. Gurney, The weiniin y's object iy to nnnufivtiro and deal in machinery und merchandise of ali kinds, cluotrt- cul uppiritus, und suppiius. Cortittesto of ore Ranlzntion wae lsauod to the Cooper Cumatery Capaaiatoes of Uumbaldt Towuship, Colus Jountys ‘Tony Pastor owns and rnns n first-class thentre on Brondway, New York Cty, and has gathered about hh the best troupe of varlety artista that could be obtalned any- where, “The company hus Just completud i. brilliant engagement at the Walnut Stree Theatre. Philadelphia, and after the presunat tour they will reappenr in ‘Tony Pastorsown theatve fn Naw York City, Alr, Pastor is tha originator of his pecutlar school of clinracter sluging, and lias mide llmself himensely popular, haying realized by his tatunts Aree fortune, q ‘Ihe writer of this artlele met Mr. Pastor Tecuntly nt the Birhkam House, tn Philatel- pale and found hint ax genial in private as 16 Ih nusing before the public. Dtirlng our conyersntion 1 Joguired na to his physival health, and he replied that, notwithstanding tho xtrain upon him in’ the discharge of his professional duties, it wus excellent. He had occustoniully severe palns, elther the result of rhemmatle attacks or colds, but any com. piatnis of that character never troubled hin Jou, a8 ho had found out. a remedy forall sueh annoylig atfecons, Laskedt ttn what the remedy was, and Le replied, “St. Jacobs OU" Etien learned from Str, Pastor that ho cansidvred the Great German Rometty an excellent preparation for the cure ar rele of Thentnatian, and that it was about tie only thing used among professional people far that distressing vomplaint, dle took bottles of it with bine whenever he want traveling, and would not be without ft aud) knew thay {twas very popular with a number of mem bers of fils own company, A conversition heid subsequently with varioua membors of the organization ‘revenled the fuct that Jacobs Ol) had been purforming most fivalu- able service for them, dn the way of curiue them of rhemuatiso, Nearly every ardat in the troupe used Lt, and was cnthustastio In tis praise, aud the writer was really forced to Che spiclusion that Tony Pastor Was certaln- dy In duck in having so valuable an article known and employed by his inimttubly good company of perforiuers, for it enabled every one to be always in hile place, thus insuring comfort to the inanagement and gebulne sat. jstuction to the public. ‘ony Pastor would certalnly be In trouble withont St Jacobs Ol At least, other manager whosu ‘urtists hve been temporardly u usupplted Dave noe ticed hu dliterence between St, ducobs Ol fn stock and St. Jacobs Oil ont of stock mmon the members of thelr compuules—New York Clipper TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, BECE MBER Id, 1886—T Wir ' THE COURT Removal of Cases from State to Federal Courts. : Judgo Taloy Refuses to Admit Capt. Byster to Ball Recovering Damages for Injury Dono by the Proximity of a Railway. REMOVING A CASE. Judge Driimmond yesterday decided the ino+ tion to remand tho cade of Prank Kenting v4. Tho Aincrican O!cograpa Company to the State Court. ‘Tho bill was ted Oet. 2h, 183, In the Cireuit Court, answer Mea Nuy. 16, and on tho B0th of March, 18st, tha caso waa set down for hoaring at tho ensuing April term. Muy I, be- Tore the case was beard, it waa remover to the #edoral Court. Somo time subsequently objec+ tion was mudo to tha removal peentitee tho trancsript dit noP show nyy replication had ever been fled to the answer, so that tho cause wits at issie, A supplemental transcript was then obtained, showing that the Stato Court on some ovidenco hind entered un order allowing freplication to be tied nune pro tine asot Nov, 30, 1880, it apperring that tha urlginal repticatton had been lost or tmistaid. tidge Deummond hetd, on the motion to.remand, thit—thonsh tho Federal Court hat abtained Jurtedionion—yet. iC it were a fuct that the repitention had been ted and fost, tho Stute Court bad pawer, on inepeu= ton of the question of removal, to. alow the replication to bo aupplied by a eline flay paper. ‘hat: nuthority the, vourt . had under the statute of March 1, 1802, und prob- ably ot common law Indepundently at the stats ute, Wut the eauge would tutve te be remanded beenuse upplicution fer ramoval had not been innate fn aut time, ‘Tho act of 1875 required thnt tho petition for rumaval murt be nied in tho State Court bufore or at the time at whielr the case could be Arst Leurd, and before the tela, ‘Lhe vase was uy issue in November, aud tho practice’ rile in chancery in the Uireult Court provided that when uw clinncory cise was at issue it might he placed on a trint evlondar on motion wny timo ten days bofore* the enttendur war muita wp. Tho present ease could thon have bean put on the tried catentur for either Ducunber, June uary, February, or March. Yetlt was tut no- teed. for triudtigel the April term. It wasdlf+ helt to eve, niler the circumstances, thut tho Appilention wags nile to the Stute court before it could have been tried, Tho-case would huve to be remanted on the ground the application tor removal was pot nude in apt thine, THE EYSTER CASK. Capt. en Lyater, who was convioted of Ieitling Joun Schumacher and sentenved to fourteen years in Jolict, wilt romain In jait pending to deeiion of the motion for u new trial. In cise posing of the motion yesterday morning to ad- mit hin to bait, Judyo Tuloy said: ‘Nols upplteation to admit. to ball is based upon tho ground thut tho verdiat of gulity Js not foals is not a vonviction of a crime uaul the ination for new trial is dispused at; and thls beng #o, that the ccfendant undor thy Cunstiiue tlon of the State aud the daw bas the right to be admitted to balls Thave cxunined various autnbritica on tho subject, and find it ly vest diseussed Dyson's cise, 2510 Mississippi, and tt tho oth Minnesota, ‘The duetring is hud down in both eases that, at common hus, courts of snprene Jurtanedon posseszud the power tondinit to bull atter the yerdlet ot the jury and before Munl eentunce, Unt that it wag a Dower rarely exercised—that it i9 a uxeful and bonalleent’ power, which the Jourt will exorelse under spocnil clecmmstinee: In Dyson su the Supreme Court af Missi Fippt bold: ‘That the pow of the court to ud- mit to ball utter sentence or upun writ of error dues nota from any rieht to be aduntted to. ball conferred by the Constiostion o¢ the tw of the State, but is governed by tho rules and prae- tive of the common Ja Hat itis net tin wba. Jute right: of the pritor butis. a conditional right subject to und reguluted by tha sound dig eretion of the Judge to whom Uo application is made, Itnot boing an absolute right of the prisoner, the only question {s,nre thero any special clre ecuunstinces in the cuse enlliny for the exercise Of this discreuon in favor of thls motion? Tho nppeal made by the counsel on recount of tho good eburneter the prisoner tins borne and hig standing in the community ennnet be expected to influence the Court. Allmen should bo equal before tho law, and the criminal law inust bo appiled to all alike without regard to who tho purson {ts that stands. charged with erlme, The Isanog and Aldrivh and tho Friodt- ‘borg cases Were referred tu bs showing. that the power bus beun exereléed in this court; but tn thoge casos, utter sentunce, the Mupreme Court, on welt of error, Issneda quporsedeus, Whled Kus- peer tha uxeoution of thy sentences and to wep udefondunt in Jail while tho rentenca of ho lower court is -quspended wonkl appear to be punlabing Bim} before tinal conviction. LT have no doubt but the’power was properly ex- eroiked In thora cuaga. But I huve found no cuse where, after verdict und before tnution for n now tritt could ‘bo beard, the defentint bas beva admitted to, vall, where the offense was a felony of this grave nature, Nor do lave anything fn thig case, any special clreumstunce: which culls for thu exorcise of this powor tu ad- mit to buth, aud Lum, unwilling to eet such a precedent, 7 ‘Tho tution to udmit to ball {s overruled, but it {8 not ro be tien as any indication Rg to what insy bo the uction of tha Court upon tho mou. tlon for u now trial. t A. CONTRARY: CONTRACTOR. A Dill was fled yoaterduy In tue Clrauit Court by Wilcox & Storck, contractors, agulnst Froud Yoms aud Charles Magee, contructora, to pre- vent them from Inaving tho State and tu compel on accounting. ‘They stare thit some time tuo the voutragt for dredging at Sunth Caionga was givon to Tums & Mugec, af Ontario, Canada, but they, finding they would not go ublu to vom: plote it, assigned 'the contract’ to vomn- Waluants oon certnin conditions. © Une of sual stipiiecons was that ‘fons wus to be rotumed us superintendent of the work, but not tu dnuw any of tho muynoy due the Hira on their regular estimates, Cumplilnants how ohurge that notwithstanding this ucecment: Toma bie cdeewn divers suis, umuunting to 2,000, which he bis: applied ta bls own uae, and bas refused to rotund. Vbey are ufvaid he will leave the Stuto, Jeaving chem without any clunes to got thelr monvy buck, and therefore naked for writ of no exeut. Judge Burnin ordered the welt tu fasuo ob comphilnants glv- ing 0 $7,00J bond, A NAPPY LANDOWNER, , Judge Willianigon has beon engared fora day or two In bearing tue sult of Jon Berg against the Chicago & Western Indluna Itutlvowd Com pany to recover $3,040) dainawes for injuries done his property, le owned 4 house and lot on. Wale tac street, near Fifty-olghth street. ‘Thy vall- roud company obtainad leave to luy its tracke on the street in front ‘of his place, and be claling thut the tolse, Ktioko, claders, and Jar oceaddoned by the runnige uf tho trains lave very wreatly thomuged bis property. The neighborhood wourd: Herg tives fa very epirecly settiod, und tho teatl= uiouy consiited very inrgely of oplniana of Aelghbors und othora ns to the AuOUTEE OF date suzy iutlicted. ‘The jury guve hin o verdict tor B11), Severn! othor sinitiae sults have beon ie all resulting ja vordiets for the pluincits, ‘the Supreme Court, however, bas never us you passed direetly on the quostiva, and the cone pany Je making o bard Nght to avoid Wability, DIVORCE! Kitty Jobna yosterday Aled 9 bil against hor busbund, Yoomas D, Jong, compluining that only 2 few weoks aftor tholr marrige, in March, 1878, be began “drinking and imbibing whiskles," until ha becumoe a * bedotted drunkard.” Lyery true he beeame drunk,’ also, be'boyan beating ond kloklng her until she cannot oven recutt the Hines, they were so frequent. Thore souma to be no hope oF ma votariniy, and se thoretore: oaks tu luave bit forever. Huth Hewes saya any wag marcied in Qatuber, 28, ty Dr, Cinirtes D, Howes, aud bas byed with hin ever since, For more tin two years lst Dust she charges he hus been uty of pabitual drunkenness, and while intoxicated I yory abtive end fond in hid jagiage, Sho ulse thinks be bas been guilty acadultery,, Yo has in price tice worth 8,5.ab 4 yegr une bd Well oi, and. she feke that he aay be restrained from diaposoyg ot bite property, cr Trost molestie her, until eho bas obtained her divarce, dudge Barniin granted a dlvoreo to Wilbelm Maurer tom Caroling Muwrer on the ground of dlcaeruon, Judge Gardner granted deerces of divorce to the tollowing parties: Stivy Keaung trom Thon Renting, on tae ground oF conviction of felony; Hed Beato from Kdwurd I ttlon= uray,” lor desertion; Annie Crawford frou Jonn 8. Crawford, Jor tha sande cutise; and Elyiu Sanidburo fea Charles & Saudborn, tor eruelty, and desertion. f Judge Jumuxon yoatorday granted a divorce to Churn 0. dace fron Morris O. Miwe, ou the groundof druukeuness. aia es . ITEMS. > * A triol calendir witl be mado up of all law enses jn tho Clreuit Caurt which ure noticed for trlaton or before Dee, We, * . Judge Biodgett wua occupted nearly all day Jesterday witu tha Albert Michaclion vlootion cnee. .3'ho evidence waa concluded and tho caso Hivon to she jury, < Y A discharge from paukrupicy was fesucd yeu- duy to tlenty F. Kocbler. . udge Jtawes {s having a enleadar of passed eases nade up tu be culled faimudiatety atter the bolida: Friday will bo tuo (aat day chat cases cun be pluced on i. ‘No casoa wil}-he ine cluded whose positions on thy present culendar ure beyond the nutnber called Friday, Jumes Chain, indfoted for carrying .on the Hiquor business withnat paying 4 livense, con- sented tow Verdict uf guilty yesterday uguluat clan, 12, 1882. ‘Lis elegant armor A bullator tho k Hin Ley wna fined $59 and costa by Judge oitgett. Jom MeNalty was fned $200 and Edward M. Fat fa by the sen st They werd ine ther with dacets fromndon, Sanitel Him David Mh. Dooley, for renntiw Jd dectned th ooNteERt the Cue, ige Hlodwctt will today hear the followiig etavss Chavlos Abel, indieted for falling to pay the Heente fee as Hauer denior, Charles M, Ree win. countorfeller, Lysander Titans. a crooked clerk In tho Post-Oillce, and Charles Clark, in+ alten for tuking a lotcer that did not belong ty jth, STATH COURTS, Charles B. Towhe yesterday hegan a aiit for $40) ayalnst Slmoon Mayo and Frederic A. Chupinan, Amis Korn brought suit for $3,500 dnmages agalnss Menncia 0. Nongte and Matthow Murphy, Cenrygo HL Leonard sued Nelson Deotyer for 1 Ak, Lena Thorsan, administeatrix, commoncet n aitlt tenths ae Chieu = Sonnyostien Rall- way Conrpany. to revover 85, vitagus. Hernagn. kircuoit brought aut Tor $2,00 agaist A. 8, Mathua: CRIMINAL COURT, ‘Tho quasl-criminal ententar wilt not be called this terin, Alam Sinlih, Kate Smith, Jolin Stokes, aad Miehuel Stokes ace on trinl for Inreeny. duhn Tate waa convicted of burglary, and given one year in the petltenthiry, August Koezork, found guilty of lateeny, was taken to the Brideirell, whero-he will remain Ufteen months. 2 Albert Milewski was tried by the Court and found not guilty of an assault on Agustus Egan, of Iridguport, ‘the jury in tba euso of James Farrell tuund hin gurlty of burgtiry and tixed bis punishment atone sour in thy penitentiary, Tho mutiog for a now trittin the ease of Prince Albert Jones will bu argued uefore Judge Rogers Monday morning. * Aw. Stockpolt and Fannio Frank, indleted for ee Kécping a buuse of ill-fume, were Jenst released on Qi ball, Henry K. Lunestrest pleaded guilty to obtain= Jog money by flaw pretenses, nnd Was tned $25 aud aunt to tho Houss of Correction for sixty days, . William 'T, Miller, arrested for larceny, tried to wet out of the County Jail on a habeas corpus, (te dtide Tuley ixed bis ball ut $1,000, and re manied nim, ‘The sentence in tha caso of Frank: McCarthy, who pleated ginity to lirceny and was awarded one yentin the Housy of Correction, was sus: penddd’ Leenuse it wae big frat olfense and he proyed 0 youd cunract WHE CALL. dupar Davsatoxo—In chimbers. dupa Buuparrr—call of criminal calendar, Avpenvate Courr—Motions, Jupax GAny-<Asaslsta Judae Anthony, ens on tril, | Jupar Sautit—No first call, ‘Trint call Nos, ASU, ATI ATTA, 4.770, ATE, 4,782, 4,804, 4,820, 4,822, 4858, No. 623, Duguett vs. Guadrleb, on teh, SUDGE WALLEAMSONAssists Judie Sunith, No. 4,748, Young va. Shielits, on trian, walondar se 1 to A, Ine olusive, ou new eniondur, No ese on trial JULAR GALDNEK—Set cases 200, Hardin vas Cnebinun, and calendar Nos, 4, i, and 7. No. iv, Chieuga & Westarn Indunit Rullroad Company Ya, Gaily, op hearing. JuaER ook First’ call Nog, 801 to, 850, elusive, ‘Vrint ell the ‘sume. » HUD, Juns Spemger, on triad. UNH 'MORAN—Nos. 189, 192, 10%, 101, 105, 100, WW, 103, 10), AW No cage on te No Uda HAWES —Nog, 10), 22, 230, 20, 231, MUG. No casy on trinh upur BAUNUM—No call. No, 71, Fonda ys, Lowell, on hdaring, ji Nos. 018, 619, 620, 015, 010, 022, 6 Ue Bl, J0o0b TLLey—Nos, 352, 301, 062, 417, GID, 620, Telh, GeRY, weal JN), JUDGE bf Why TO, S13, DIV, B29, 085, v f, aud SS, JUDGEMENTS. Surrnion Counr—Coxvessions—J. A. Tutton va, Otto A. Sinith, 250, Junuk Uany—dJelerson Colvin va. F.C. Moles &Co., Sh. Jupa% Axtitosy—Sicion Schloss et al, Danert Lowls, Sicv.. Citeurr | Count—Jupan Dongherty, uav ute, va. Aten! Santa 16 “Rutirond Company, 1), 0: 1, va. oaxns—Patrick Topeka & be Baine Va. EITM C. Ae Muggle set ul. vs. We We 3 Verdict, 250.—Nultiy L. Petitoexcoutrix, ete, Ve, “bonus Purely vurdlet, $157.04, and moon for new trial—Same vs. Bane, Sts JupgR Moakan—P.Jd. Munaing ve. Rovort HH, dunes, 825,- BATTERY D. : Preparing tor the Grand Iexeption, The new urmory bullding of Battery D will bo foraully dedicated un tho evening of ‘Thursday, the flueat of its kind in the West, adjoins tho Expoaltion Isuilding, and 1s rapldiy approaching complies Gon. rocetvies a apes Of 200 feet Trout un Mieblgun nveuuy by 125 depth, > Thy wucivusy of ils orminization vas formed At the the of the lavor riots in tole city in duly, A577, When non the dest syuspoun of ua duty Drew ao number of old vuteran artiliurymen promptly ollered thelr services tu the vity, and jmunned the unly two guns then athand. One under comment of Maj. Tobey was stationed on tue Halsted viuds and thé other at Uweltth street bridge under cuinmand of Col Buitun. After the troutdy bad quieted down ineetiugs wero beld fn thy Polles teutlatiarters, and an ate thery company formed, with Maj. Tovey us Captaln—nuubertug ainong tla membors a tirge proportion of-old aetilierymend. ‘They took ¢huirge of such toutorlil as was at hand at that UUme, ond enrolled us tin wuxilinry ta the police foreo of the alty Tor wotuid service whon ros quired, Tater on the Cirizens’ Association pro- cured four L-poyud guns, curries, harness, ota, Which wera: iitrusted to the care of the buttery, “In the spring of 189) tho ure ynuimition’ wai enrulted in tho State Tt hus a membership that the iy may well be proud of, aad bus lacked ttle this far bute suitable armory bullding, baving heen compelled to onnnge quarters at frequent Intecvula, nid at Unmes camp out on tue luke- front adlolame the Exposttton Tatlin. ‘Vhe present armory is behye vullt by tho vol- unitary subscriptions of ove vitizena, and so far na they bnve been spproached have given enver> fully and muniticently toward 1; but as the ex pense iy very great, and novoasarily so for such tiirge nldlng us Ia required tor buttery pur poses, there sil regains quite an amount to bo rafaed. It la earnestly loped that when the Vattery receive their triunds nt the opentis tnt Jinsary It tity be fa building fully pabt for, ‘The trrangemunts tor the dedication and fol- lowing festivities ure. in tho hunds of cupatie. und woll-known eltizens,. Tho atalr will be the ovent Lf the sowsun. The following aro.the nates of the Executive ,Committea: dnj. , ‘Yoboy, Lieut, B.S. Allon, duines 3. Carter, dy 1 Coyne, Joon Sumatorield, 1. ¥. Boia, dames: U. ‘fhompson, J. H. Dixon, end Wiiliin L. Southworth. ee i DAY-DREAMS, Where o'er tho network of thy trees aA teeey cloud slow drifts o'er droway akies— Whore jovosiorn sighs tho languid oreeze, And drooping dies ta unor molodtea— . > Among cried hidden violets and tying, A Wouty Uattess, le, low muria‘ring some old “orbyinw ¢ Soft languora through the ‘hulaes creche Whitest idle dreams sit in dig pirple shade; Ben toveraick Pan lies stretebed usleep ‘This noon, methinks in cool Arcadian glades Rilent are shepherds’ pipowan hilt and vialo— Silent the river alowly.winda adowwa the dale, What {s't darts dawn the startled alr, P Flushing with gold and gems of lustrous Nght? Bxoulibur, sword strong and fair, "Ms surely whirling awitt through moonlit night— ‘That Just weird night of Arthur, Nay! a ray lorena 3 deop, dim nogk hid far,trom the Karish But soft!’ The wad Uphelic sings, With straws and flowers ait tangled a her bate: How sad, yee wwoer, that xtraln Upaprings: And winga ls way upon the lst nig alr “Will by aut cone gain?” Away, away) A distunt wood-love ‘tia, coojug an Wouly spray. Yet beard you noe the tearfut tone OF © Willow, willaw," nenth son drooping treo, Where Deadenans site wione, Mer weary head law bowed o'er her kneo? Ah, Hos Ma but n few taint notes a bird Pipes frecky furth, us if by some out inemory Now oor tho quaint utd Gorman atreut ' ‘The loie'elny shadawa seareely seam fo stoal, Aad movty slngs meok Margaret, At work beside. Terrain spluning-wheel, ul he grays Bova.droutter) "tie wtream ae babbies on its Amey thou awect, dolusive dreain, - ‘Sout tainty tits cotore ino balfeshut eye, Where, nilogting win tho Rawers, there glean Btrange, eil-bke turing begat of Phantasy, Pousebinsson, Puck, ye tuneful falry bowers! Lifo's tlower ts tuo 3 lel cra tek os sbort. tived to waste with you Yor stay! that yomttken sllvor Ught Srombloye wuld the sbiinacring Summor-ralom Vo quiv’ring Uys and und cyes bright, : Wito brinuitug. unubed tours of sent paly, A distant wittapse of snusuine still nay bring, Wolehe t ee Woury, wayworw hearts, way Chambers’ Journal, ——— Wreck on the British Coast. Lonadut ‘Lier ‘The question of our barhur accommodation tq ono whieh always interests a miaritiag people, but just now it ta Leing brought ato pulutul b he Kalu of the be- Anlug os tie vresoul week was ligut lu fee Y urnx, reilned.... LVE PAGES. TARIFF MONSTROSITIES. LIM of Gooda Taxed Between 40 and 80 Por Cout—A Pitory, arity 'Phorefores Une ul Protection Taxon. Naw, Yok, Dee, 1,—Tu the Kditor of the New ; Timea?” L prosent to “yout coaders a von Monntion of tart curiosities, whlep T began and published in your Jouriaal duckie the session of ho Tarit Convention in New York, [twill by romvinbered that in my tirat publication I treated ont acticies Gaylng in TES higher duty than {percent In my Kecond letter L published all urtieles that pald n higher duty than 80 per cent and not exceeding i per cont. Tpresont tuday tho first Iustatiment of artloles paying a bicher duty thi dd per cont And not exotuding 8) per cant, The entire Ik being too jurge for publication at once, I must necessarily alvide fe Inte reveral parts, Under preacnt vlr= eumstances, when tarlit agitation sevitia to bo tho order of the day, and when tuany articles how pising ghese high duties witl: have to be notleed In the tarlif controvorvies arivtug during the present sexsion of Congres, the publication of these artigies without comment Would alinoat seen the most olvisable. But f veg. to call nt~ tention ta several articles paylog a bign duty, Licorice paste, now paying aduty of 8's per cent, is chlety used in innnufacturing pir tos bucey, Now, this tolmeco pays, of course, an Ine ALL DUTIES OVER OD PRIt CENT AND NoT OVER 80 PER CE: Article ' Murita, auipbate of,.,. Sulphate of enpper, Acetate of whitelead,. Lleurlee, paste or in rolts, Carbunnte of mignesiiti sees Sulphate of magnesin (opson sit Acetate of put . ft 1. Koon clay, (uswrounrht elt; Copper plute: Catton, printed. over Uh throads ta sytiure inch, and not exeveding 2, ine cluding werp and tilling. ie Over 20) threads to square ‘Inch, ing the warp and tilltug, tar and} Iizhter than abo Blewvhed, notove Ineh, counting Warp and Mling Printed, not o diy threads to square neh, and not over fu, counting warp and tlie; ae Printed, over 200 threnda to square Inch, mantis Warp AND THLE. cee seen f ‘Thread on not exccedlng 100 yurils| inelind: threads to square » per doz and 10 per vent... pinta y Gc. per dozen and 36 per cent ... 44,uln: A over iJ xcoeding 60 vents per vound-,...,,.../20c. per pound and 20 percent,..| 350,011 Yurn, Weents and not execeding 80 cents) * ef per pound ++«/d0c. per pannd and 20 per cen! 603,225 Yarn, over &) conta per pouind,........../40e. per pound and 2 por cet 1a220,000 Pickled salmon, J per barrel. pi Phins., ie. ber pound mu Phito-y a nhove 24x18, Se per square foot.. 16,218 Phito-ylass above nbove 1xet... Plute-gluss above 24x30 Inehe * Window-ytnas, tnpolished, hot above 10) X15 ined Wandlow-alags “nbove: notabove 1x24, Window- glass ahov. not above 24x30, Wondow-gings uhove 24x00 Inehe: Window-ylasa, pollehed, 2ixd0 > Inches, + and vot above’ ZENG). rem Abuir xeating, tess than 18 fuches wide, Kightoen Invhes while or over... Bugging for cotton valued atover? con per Kytinte yard, Gunvey cloth (not far I ne 10 conty ur less per squire yard,. Tran monutaetures of anehors ‘or paris! herent... Andirans, an roi 13 toe Inches, M0 te INCH. sees sees ue than No. SO wire gute, Thinner wire tha < Toint, 134 per pountl.... per pounds ..cree per pound... per puinid,, per pound fornunca..... nO per auinee, sooo [83 per ton, 45 per ton... Ge. per pound, s.{6t6e. por aq. yd, and 20 percent, «+ |Oh2c. per $4. T4e. per square yd, and 16 perct.| . ec. por aaimre font, #e. por aquare fuvt. ' lic. per pound..... 2c, per pound..... 233e. per paund.. He, per pound, kOe, equare foot hte StI Yur 64, 40c. square yurd. . - ber potind,.., 12,825) “{BG. POF POUNK. ..csseeeesees eonse m9 2850. per pountleessssescssteseeete 1H 140. per pound, eahiaates 02 Lge. por DONNA. 4, ssseseae ceseeses 205,005 . per paunil, sae, per pound, ternal-revenun tax. Therefore, the Meorie® whieh naturally wade to the Wolght) pays, § tle dition to the eustom-hause tix fiieard.o pound. a atl further internalerevendq yes ‘This shametnl tix Upon (ax is especially howe: to protect. 1 hellove, only it Tew estab ee in Hrookisn and eleewhers. Me iC romemnet that tho ilearice-wood Is free, and the dite the pnato ts stmity 8 Job and on ontagt Htryehala pays n duty of 7 per cont, pe fy ee ceviinuly pleasant to contemplate that a uate nal Government has tho foresight i ere “wouldebo autelies"® by atrychuin 15 peroltt Kpoole thread pays a tity of 8 to Fads ent, The yarns of the fost quality, costing aye conta, probably used for making spon.’ pay Gilg per cunt. Altawetber, the Gaver tee revolved n revenue ftom spool-thrend ang kinds of yarns in le amounting to gras! There ta ‘probably consiined in tho ‘Uni , Stinten some: 20,100,000 slozen spools theend git yords per spool) por annum, each dozen wean of thrend belng taxed hearly 13 cents, oe other words, tho country puyan tax of $9, 40,05 on apoalethreat whint ie divided between ae Tronsury and the, epool-throad makers, Th° wholo revenue on the yarns is, af courae, 12 paid by the epoolethrend inakers—pronatly net nlf, ‘This great prot, although Rattawzed uot af the pockets of ihe people, is, neveree elt vided ‘by the cotton-trend “magnaces eee who have thelr works hore. Such are the glor ous workings of our taritt system, rte ds Moons, wbered Cost nt . - [Duty cotel Ait Present rate of duly. irre an ey set Me 3,105 C85. { i 45,031) 312.035 7 ind 20 percent... 14,124 8,299 69.49 + [0140. per square yard... +]. 30,800 sna. ++. /Oi¢e. per square yd,and 15 poret.| 874,144! garcia 99 SHAT Sh.91 198] HH i} parison with that of the 1ith of Outuber, but tt Was govere enough to cause many disnsters and aull further to increnso the calamitous total of tho shipping Qisacters for the year, Up to the end of inst week, guy the alficial statistics, tho number of actual wreeks reported was 1,073, 10 increase of 243 ns compured with the losses of the sume port of lust yer, Daring ‘the weok {itty-three ships were totally loat, af whieh thirs tven went down on the const of the United Kiugdom and pint, wero abandoned, Ninety: seven lives word lust, and about W000 tons ot cout, corn, and other property went fo the bat- toni. Yet this wis hardly nn exeeptionnl week, ng our coliimns live ton often shown. ‘Tbe snne tuto has to be told from time to timo and ‘the suino dismal catilog of tosses to be repedted, a8 to remind us that all our clvitization and alt our mechinical triumpts linve left wa powerless ta tho presenco of the Wiads und waves. ——— STREET PAVEMENTS. . A Sensibla Lotter from the Ninyor to the Prostdents of the West and South Side street alironds. : ‘The following communteation was yesterday sent by Mayor Harrison to tho Presidouta at the West and South Sido Street Rullronds tn reyurd to ne condition uf the pavement between tho rulls: Tagan call your attoution to tho daugcrous aystein adopted by you of paving between the rills with woaden blocks pliced closaly together with po gravel betweoa thom. My obsurvation and experience couvined tu that tus form of paving between raists not only injurious to tho general public, but injurious to tho Hinds of your own untnnds an ae cundition of the pavement in wet or weather, ‘There being ono. gravel tween the hocks there 18 no roughness to onnble tho hore tu bold his footing. ‘This 18 observable all along the streets Ko pay but ds partentany notiecable and abjectionnb! at tho approaches of the bridges and vinducts, dn riding down Mludison street this morning, the silpperiness was obrervable everywhere’ and woHrks were to be seen al ongor Honea paving: atlpped. At Madison street bridye cust approach my borae bad great dittivulty in keeping ms tect, and J oounted inore than it dozen marks on the pavement in that one approach which showed that Y feet und ahpped trem ton fo clht- een inches. The eime waa not the euae outside of the tricks wners tho atreat ts paved in the ordinary way, Uader the clreumstunces, Iq am compelled to insist tht for the safety of the public and the tion animitls tho evil: by romudicd. Under ordinances: you are required to lay the sumo charactor of pavement hetween rails whichis uscd on the etrect adjolaing thereta, Ur you may, at your nption, luy stonw between rats, AN of our wooden-block pavements have. tho Interstices between tho blocks filted with, gravel woll rammed in, Uhly gravel alfurds some Tedistance to tho horav'y toot, and prevents alipning. Wooton blocks lal ‘olusely, as you fay thom, With ne gravel between them, imker from the first aw atreet slippery in wet weather, And when these blocks boxin to weur and to ita sumo a tretlo-puck form, the hearse tts an ‘unens tread even ary weather, und in wet he ean scarcely - retain. bis fouthotd. J snyweat that you ride slong your Nunes during this wet wdither and note the wurke wade by wipping borses, and 1 feel ase sured that for the kako of the general public, as well as for your own averinbored animals, you will avo the necusalty of a change. . Either pave between the tracks In the manner the remaluder of tho street ia paved as gequiced by ordinance, or lay stone as you aro permitted to-do. Very respectfully, ote, — Cairrui 1h Mgnuwon, ‘Mayor, Mayor Harrison atated to ‘Te Tatnune ro- porter that by bad provionaly spoken to Messrs, unke and flolmes about this matter, As he wus on bis €1,000 Kentucky horse, and the blue-grass Dred antiied was not loping taster than tive miles me hou uddeniy stopped in front of m1, id tree fuel, (Qn the sides of the rails suo btayur did not Und tho same trouble, aad the result Was that the Mayorully nag was nover driven be- tweor the rails uxcopt: where thore was cobble of stone pavement, $ e i ‘The yonson a ditllar communtoation waa not sent to Sr, ‘Kurner wos beeyuae the North Divi jon Campuny raseled between ite blocks every- where that ft lid thom. MINNEAPOLIS MILLS, Aoeclal Disvateh to The Chicdgo Tribuns, fr. Paur, Ming, Dee. VLA gentleman proms neatly connected with the four tills stated this morning tag Tianuse correspondent, who asked nbout the prospoot uf rebultding the Qurned milla; “They will bo rebuilt, but probe punt oft the silppery: ES In € “ably pot atonce, Tho, Hour waéket ts tno dull, und wheut of tuo poor quailty, und: Jahor and | tnaterlal too high $0 warraut orecting them ut onee. Jexpect to suo all grinding stopped b: the Ist of Stay, If not bufore, Ba anol oF me wheat we get hore ta condemned and worthle that the profits ure closely sbaved. But the milla willbe rebuilt gome tine, The sites and prlyiloges are tov valsabie to let rest." | (ae 4 QUEER FREAK, Special Dispuien to The Cricayo ee Bue LayvieLe, Ind., Deo, 1,—Araistead Lew!ls, A preniuent and wealthy man of Hope, town south of bere, suddenly loft hia bomo Inet Boye tombor, leaving bis buaincas and faqully behind, Ho took with nin) $4,000 in cash, this fact giving tlao tn the theory that ho pad perhaps been foully dealt with, Voany ‘ho returned, but would tell wothing of his revont whereabouts, gaye that bo was:in Canada most of the time. He immediately went ti “and says (bat us soon aa bs seitle up bis business atfuirs ko Wil leave ugula, os be will ngt ve with bis S ‘\ protec his horse in stopplog alivped fally- family-any more, - Mr, Lewis tins atwase bame Tho reputution of doing ane of the best mea iy this section, and his strange actlons tire exctilog considcrable comment, THE BUTTER TRADE. Why the Gonuine Articte In So Etighs ‘Tao Butterlue Men Virtually Comro) the Market, aA ‘LniiuNny reporter. ran aeross Mr, UT Nowe, tho butter expert, veaturduy, und asked him why butter was go high. Lanw two oc three articles in your paper re: cently," sald be, satour the butter men puttiog Up tho pricb—that apcoulution was the canse, and that this was Justitication for tho butterine tmukers and adulterators te contioue Labial pour people with wi article they cul Use, don’t beheve that Is trie. ‘The ‘reuson fur tbo Llvh privo ts thut the oleomurgaring, guttering, wie suing ten are buy, ‘They buen ay fot lx or seven yeurs, and they lave got the butter trade jn sueh ehape that) uedenler wow die curry the Burplus of Jung, September, and Orie ber tuto the winter, Tt would ruin tin ifthe did so, When winter comes there 13 nv eurplut— nothing that hua been exreied over from tho Benson when the make 1s the lnrest—and deal ers have to furajsh fresh batter chat a tude fa coll weather, and there fa only a amiall quantity ofit. Another thing bas put tbe price up, The butterine makers are very hing buyers—t0kiog Jara with the urd or white avon ndulternting article they use. They x0 into the market and buy, encnus nothing for the price, na thoy want the best—the bin ured goods, ‘The higher they enn put ho. pico the fower people cup atford to buy, and the botter obntien they huve to wot rid of thelr AUT Ar Quite a high prive, ag the peaple have sotto buy, and thoy thko something Chuttpated ice without paying much attention to the arte ete. ‘The disorder in tho degitimte butter trade CAURED BY CHE ADULTEMATORS ts the cuure of the excessive high prices for sev eral winters past.” “Ta butter golug any higher?" ““Paun't kuow. Voiim gatletiod that, If tr had not been forthe knowledyzo every totter naa hos, thatchero woultt by qluomarziring, butter ne, cto In the wiarket, and everybody supplied Unt could possibly bo indneed to bay it or Ret deceived ditg buyin tty i large surphis of the inne of las’ summer Would have been varced over and been en hand naw—a wood, sated, aweet article of dung, September, and Ovtober butter. ald it fd, tharo is wothing tu tall Kone ‘Tbe Mutter men gre nut epeoulating. ‘They ure sel ing continually. “here we ae stocks anywhere. Tf wo coutd kill off oleannrgaring and butter ino all thy butter pusalblo wanld ho made nest sitmier, nid tho Burplin stored away for bs hoxt winter; but we know better than to de Tint becunde Wo woul sot cHusht. Perhaps some will dlifer fram me, but Pain perfectly sutistied that L mauve given tuo correct explana n.of the advance In prices.” * Ave sou doing anything toward the suppres HOF tho site of ied and tallow butters ed “Yes, ‘Twenty-five cases Intye been wut Ps Up uguinst diferent purties—amkera and deal era—and sit will be brougnt Just ia Koon 43 toe chemist finishes his analyses ar tho aamnples fue aished him. We propose to reach: the hotels, vestuurants, and honrding-housea—every ody who IW decolving nnother person und bakut yingey for tha stulh, And we propose te mt only brenk up tho business in Cuicuge, hut ot aver the United States, About $1 Hi Chicago men wont to Cedar Rapid’ to atten ae convention of the Natlonal [Butter und Cuve a\sxuclation, aud auccecded In working ue a Runtlinent uguinat the adulterators: | resolution was pigacdl calling on Congre mls protuct the trade und thy people, end v came tev of thirteen wag appointed to ace thut a ea steps were tuken to secure the paseagy of HM On tho wUbsect. ‘The thirteen sulected WH es scoutlya committes of three Chlengo iment, We have tho matter in band, A pubscriptlul i Bturted and quite an aingunt rabeett whle ma dleates the intercst af tho Luwa bustor me ihe othors tron diferent polnta In the wate, feeling ia yenorul nmong thom that the cere Utable Lusiness must not be vemprmal “ty pce DUT utterly ornshed aut, ‘The battle yo wi open, and the fyht willbe kept up wut Ww ‘8 victory," s ’ —__ INSURANCE. rth Hanmispuna, Dee, ti.—Berore ay Sue ais heard on the ruto to dissatva the Southors me sylvania Mutual Neliet Assoctntnn aaa York County, tho ollicers of tho cor as Med a apie deny int Tug rath of the Cumiany wenlth’s ullexations, ‘hele paper fon couk Tor dhisalitiog of the company, Ad vvbce wuld Tor NAW Garey on, business In RccaTin le So , the oburter, ‘rhe ‘doorce of disauilion sued, and a lo was appoluted, i A * Goritonipe for Kate <2 Pall Mult Ganetite omentaot oat nows concerulng tuo mos pists Jato ey bent " eee apuraued curtul Aray Sheikha 3 Fae is an “quisit on the Murock If fT ve ut who rules in Fez aa tho Brunen Gover Algiord; yot It fy powlnally tn Murecee Hen thy Joulous fear'ot Spain, whe still ea hope ,of reasaerting (her supremacy, former conquerups, Those who kin oy uy of Spin and dlorvcecu cannot but rons ‘Spal ammbluon aw, to sity the lest, unforinuen, aia hue banuly @ fouthotd or an interest ia Ln ean try. and the wenoral Booties oivtne youeltt antards is aptty expresscd i te ‘ah revert,» Ena unig, we love, France We te pul we spit pou = - eat Aye 11ers itor ves good divestian, actiFe Pettey fad buoyant spits vad vortisement, « ‘ »

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