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5 mt ambit . aves 5 ere (views cea Hoyer bey 4 reread Nee a ee ay THE RAILROADS. Inspection of the Eastern Illinois by Louisville & Nashville Officials. Consolidation of All the Eric and North Shore Freight “Lines. A Large Outfit of Iutolligence from Ne« braska, Intoresting to Railroad Feople. Tho Lontaville & Nashville Docs Not Yet Control the Bastern MWitaols, bat ie ite Kure to Owe It Before Los. Do Funtck, General Manayor of tho Toulsvilia & Nushyiiicy and Mr. D. Mackey Vresident of the Evansvitie and Terre Hato Nallroad, arrived tn this ality yesterday morning from a trip of tnspeotion over the Chicago & Enetern Milnola flatiroad, Mr. O'S. Lyford, eral Superintendent of tho Bastara Hlinvls, pmpaited thom and showed them around Thely presence here wave rise to rumors that the Loulsvitia & Nashville had tnully secured control of tho Eastern IMlauls and that Its mun- Qyctnent would be changed dan, be ATi representative called upon Mr, Da Funiek at the Grand Vactia Hotel last night to learn what trith there was In these rumors, Ho stated that while it was trie that he took n look nt the Eastern Itinols proporty. yet the report that his coinpany had obtained control of the rond was promature, | It wns probable that the Loulsvitle & Nashville“ would get control of the roa but vB yet nota ing detint hud been necomplished as Tir as he know. ‘The Loulsyille & Nashvitle wants a Chi- cio outer, and bo was of the opinion that lt con eecure yo hatter one than tha Lnstern the Luulavilta & Narhvillo, Mrs fd, ger contro) of the Bustern Iil+ nols und Beangvitly & Perve Hinata Tuttroads it Would nave a atealignt alr-tiae from Chiengu to ull points in the South. A bridge, be sud, Is now being voustricted acrosé the Ohlo Hiver nt Evansville whleh would conacet the Kastern ditinos and Evansville & Terre Hutte Has witty thy Lonlaviile & Nashville system, ‘The bridge is belog built In the most substantial manner, and when completed will bp onc of the Ilnest and most substantial structures neross the Oblo Hiver, swoull tafe about two yenra to complete this structure, and in tho meantime tho transfers would be innde by ferry at Henderson, Comrolldution of the Erle Fast Freight Line. It was announced in yeatordiy's Trinuse that the Colengo cud of the Erle & North Shore Dis~ paten Past Freight Lino wilt be absorbed Jan, by the Commercial Fast Frotbt Line, running over tho Chicago & Grand Trunk to Buffalo, and thence over the Now York, Lako Erie & Western to New Yorts, Arranguiments have now also been perfected regarding to bitlunee of the Eric & North Shore Dispatch. Te has been deehted to consolidate the Erle & Milwaukeo, the Wabash & Erle, and the re & North Shoro—excopting the Chleaga Drangh of tho litter, whick becomes a part of tho Cammercial Express—inty one line, to be known after Jan. 1 a3 the Erle & North Shore Dispatch. Fhie line will opernte over the New York, Luka Eelo & Western, Great Western, Detroit, Grand Haves. & Milwaukee, and Wa Insh, Bt. Loula & Puciiioc Rullways, While tho mime of ie & North Shure Dispatch tue been adopted forthe analgnuted Ine, you dtisuat tho North Shore which ubsorps tho ol Ines, Ib ia rather tho Wabugh & Erle Which docs the swaltowing up.of the Erie & North Shore and we rie & Milwaukee Lines, ns. tha ollleers of the Wabash & Erie will tike “clurge of the now concern. Mr. W. 8. Spiers, at vit General Munger of the Wabash & Erie comes the Genural Muntxer of the naw orth Shore Dispateh, with headquarters at Detrolt, Mr, Guthrie, General Manger of tho present Ecia & Narvth Shore, will bo tele out. inthe eotd anti he finds another poesidon. Mr. Wi. 2 Sumers, the ctlh it nent of tho Erte & North Shore in. thin elty, a lores his position under tho new dispensation, Mr, Somers js wit atbly and eilicient frelgat man, and he will no doubt readily secure another positon equal- Jy us good 1s the one be loses, Gossip trom Nebraska, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicaue Tribune, Lrxcoun, Neb., Dec. 28,—Tho construction of main lines and fecders in Newrasky this sear bus been greater than for many years previous; this your hag, In fact, so far ny this State ly cone verned, heen one of unnsual activity and enters priss in tho way of ratlroad building, and this, 100, despite the fact that the Legisinture of tust: winter attemptod to place barrlera in the way of rallroad progress under the mistaken notion ‘that by 80 duing thoy wore advantageously Rory- ing tho people, It tsa patent fact that there has not beeu o legislative sesslun for the pnst six years in this Stitte that some effort haa tot been inade to retard railroad progress by the enact- ment of absurd regulatory laws. An unusual effort of this kind was mude fust winter by nt wumber of would-bu philanthropists in both Mongo and Senate of the Stute Legislature, ‘The Nght was a Litter one, but all that cume of ttwag tho Douno jaw, a nut very severe or reatrictive provision, and one which In no way interfered with tha buttdiug of now ronda In the Bute or Interrupted the progress of railroad enterprises in general, It was thought by many that the hosutity of a purtion of tue State Government, as shown furth (ust winter in the Leglalururo, Would pave tay elfest of keeping rallrond capt an vat out of the Stute, railroad coule ypintes alrondy in the State, Iike tho inion Faclo and Wuriington & .Missourl, trom inaugurating cortuiu unterprisos thor in contemplation, But tha Intter mewnt busi- | hess frau the frat, aud capltal was not wanting, and 60 the construction of main lines and Tend: ers was begun, During the year tho Union Pas elfte has theown ont feaders north and south, and Ints 1 contomplution sever inore for the comtny yenr, notably nt present tha one from Jincot to Bentrice, the grading of which {3 ul- ready ln progress. ‘Tho most twportant work inaugurated this year in the State In the Ine of railroad building 18 the Denver extension of tho Hurllagten & Missourl, “Lhe peuple of Colorado, as well a8 those of Nebraska, luok forwird to completion of this extension with great exe auicy. {ta advent in Denver will be wel- comed by tha merelinti of that city, who wil no longer be in the power of the Union Pacitia, Which company bos for along while enjoyed a comparative tionepoly of Denver trade, tt will also ive thy poonld ot that city aud State n choles of routes Euat, and afford comiection with the great eltles such ag 1s not now enjoy The nivantayes of this line to the mevehints of Ths Stato in timo ung distance will be reeuy= nized by all. Ut will give Nebrusk: merechauts, and particularly thoss of this city, a chinve at Colorade trade whieh no atner ‘rallroad ines could possibly give. With the completion of thls Ine Southern Nebraska will have wt tne system of rallrouds, and tho Buriington & Mie sourt will have undteputed control of that pare tion of the Stute, The Missourl Macitic ox tension from Atchison, -Kag, to Omabn is Bother rullroad enteypriau of considerable Inoment to the people of Nebrusiu. ‘bo unters pelsu was inaugurated carly this year, and It in now within a few mouths of completion. It ly Moderstoad that vu feeder to Lincoin will bo fm mulintely sturted on the eompiction of tho Omabn Branch, ‘Tho distance to tho nearcat point fs only nbout twenty tiles trom this city, und it will not bo an expensive undertaking, nor take very long, to rung Hine trom the maln rowd into Lincoln. ‘fbls will curtatmy bo done early in the xpring, ‘The advantages Of this southurn uullet to the merchants of Giinbs and Lincoln aremuny, Tt wiltopen a new market for tho products of tho Missourl Wiver counties, and iW ¢ Lincoln aud Omunu direct connection with Sutisue City and St. Louls overa compoting ine, 14 tho geoat udvantie of the merehnnts an people ot this clty, Omaha, and along the Hine of {he roud. A nutiber of other ruilrond enters priscu buving direct, relation to Nebrasku, ate | Though Inaugurated in othur Stites, were begun, this yeur, aud are now in progress. ‘The lowa Division of tho Watash ond, which ts hung Dnllt through tho lower ter of counties of Lowa, nay by ineowoned ad un enterpriag which al+ r ily concerns tha people of thie Btate, te wilt wlvethe Wabuah wdirect Hne trom Council Multa VW Chlengo, uid there f4 Little doubt that tt will tine invade Nebriska, with a probable Jermiaus at Tineoin, AM thia” utteuty Bouthorn Nobrasku particularly. As for Nurthe ern Novraska, the outtook 6 qnite promising, eithough rullroad progress in that portlon of the Slate Is not se pronounced wad devided as inthe southern part. Spowking of what bus buen done north of the Untuy Pacilla Htond, the Omaha Lee bayer “Conaldecabla progress has been tnade suring the yeur. ‘Che Coleage & St. Paul bas bean extended from Yekamuu tow connestion with the mali Une opposit Sioux City, and brtuched out to Ponca, in Dixon County. ‘Tbe Blonx Clty & ) has rovcbed Lote Vine, Yacitic nearly 200 miles from the Midsourl Kiver, besld 4 brunch from Nurfolk to Croton toe Omaha, Mtobrara & Blove Wile Brauch af the Union Vaciity frown Columbus te completed to Nortolk, and tho Loup Valiey ranch from Grin Island to St. Paul” Just what progres will be innde in rallroad bullding during the coming year In the northern part of the Stato it ds bard to tell. No doubt the Chleaga & Northe Western will javade Northern Nebruska to a con- wldcruble extent, apd other ronds will do like: wise. ‘Pho former road will must cortuloly come to Lincoln tn sume way, elther over tue" pro- posed Llucoln & Fromant Road or by u line of twown, On avcouut of the falluro to secure Londs in ald of the road fro hore to Fremont thy enterprive hus been allowed fo alvep a erort the, butit ts being gradually revived, und thuru is every cortaiaty that the rond will bo ta rune wing order, bonds or ov bunds, by the close of anuthar ye: A he ¢ Fortuvato’y for rallroad bulldiog tu Nebraska - } this winter thore bus been very little severs cold weithor and scarecly any snow. Interrupdons In the progress of ‘now ronds have thoreforo been few, Cho B.& M. has beon particularly: netivo 80 far this winter, and proposus ta Keo} une full bord of stoum untit its Donver Branch {fs completed, at tonst. a Tho little: town of Beatrice is taking upon {teelf n good deal of onthusiasm becnuse It will avon hive n connection with Lincoln by a branch of tho Unton Pucitle, ‘Tho surveyors of tho lut- ter road have intely hoon At work surveying a Toute Routhweat from Stromabura, with a view of extending thut branch of thelr rod. Tho Ino surveyed Just touches the northwest corner of York Coun * The extension of the Sloux City & Tactile Road beyond Fort Niobrara will be vi pushed the coming year, A prent naterial Nas been sent there recently, Tho voters of Noeth Loup, Vailoy County, do. clio on the Tth of Jantary whothor ur no that preeinet Wil alye 841) to nid: fn tho coustrao- Uon of a rond up that valley, Right of Way Nut Yet Secured. Wasnixotoy, D. Cy Dee. 23.—tnformation has heen received nt tho Lnterlor Department trom the Indian ‘Territory, indicating that an nnexpect= eddliticulty has drisen In yogard to the granting of u eight of was through n portion of the Terrl+ tory to the St. Louls & San Francisvo Railroad Company, It may be remembered that the Choctaw Connell, sunia tlmo uge, favoralily con- aldered the application of tha railrowd company for n tight of way through the Innds of tho Choctaw Nation, and that tat netlon tx now bee fury tho Interlor Departinont and Congress for contirtuntion, It appears that tho authorities of the Culokusaw Nation were not consulted by tho Chuctaw nuthorities, of by tho repre- auntative of tho Interlor Department bo- fore tho action of the Choctuw Comicil Bppeviing the application, Revently the Chioknsaw Connell hay taken “cognt> mimeo of tho proceedings mentioned mand bua chosen two delugites who have bean authorized to come ta Washington and protest against any furthor setion in the promises Uatil the cansent: of the Chicknsawsa shalt hive eeu obtalned. Tho Choutnws and Culekasaws fold thole lands Jn cominon under caninon treaties with tho United States, and tho Colekasawe therefore winintain that thelr consent, aa well us that of tho Choctuws, must bo obriined to un wyrece ment giving rallcond company a right of way through nuy portion of thelr joint territory. Ileretofore any proposition alfecting the Julie territory o Property claghts of the two tribes has Jeun subinitied to both, und it appears that ‘the Colakusaws ara determined chit this practles shell be authored to, Whether. they will he wilt. ing to give tholr congent ty tho proposed. right of way [9 not yet Known, withougn it Is onside ered probable that they will, ‘Thy nawly ap- puinted Chivkasiw delegates, ex-Gov. Overton ma Me, Bird, bove not yet acrived In Washing Ol, Gen, Macao's Revsignntion, * spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, ATLANTA, Qu., Deo. 28.—At a inceting of the Directors of the Western & Atlantic Hallway, held {his morning, tho resignation of Gen, Will {am Macltue, Superintendent and General Mun ngor, wus ruad und recelved with expressions of tho decpest regret. Gen. Macttne fas vontem- pinted resigning for same time, partly from tho Tuct that tho duties of his otlce were too numer- ous, and also becuuse of the fuct that he was not on friendly terma with the Loulsvillo& Nashyilie people, which system owns lane interests in tho Western & Atinntle lense. Gen. Mueltag has accepted tho poaltion of. Chief Kngincer ot tho system of — rallrouds in the South not o# yet made publle, and wilt aysume tho duties of bis new oltles about tna Istor Peb- rintcy.” Maj. Robert .M., Anderson, General releht Ayont, bas teen appointed by tho D+ rectors to tikes Maollue'’s place, and Jee brown, aun of Senittor Brown, tis been given the vie caney of General Prengbe agent. lo nidlroul vireies it ta thought that the frequent tis bu tween Presideat Brown and Gen, Machine waz purdy the cause that led to Maeltao's withdraw al from the minayement of the roud. Mackue 43 by large odds considered one uf tho best rail roud men ia the South. * ‘ ASlighted Village, Bpectal Dispatch to Tie Chicuun Tribune. La 8. + I, Dee, 23.—-Peru bas declared war Against the Culeago, Rock Istana & Pacitio tnll- road Company. For some tine past this com- pany hus refused to stop inove thun, threo out of six through passenger trainy trains daily, much to the fucunvenlence of ue eltizens. Frolcbt trains btock the vrossings, greatly tu tha tleteluiont of lacal tratlic, white the grdinance Mnilting the spead of trains within tho clty Ihnits tosix inties an hour ts tatally fnored. In order to guctre sone slight recugniaen ot ber rights, eulta have Leen lustituted In ithe name ot the city nyutinat geveral trutumen for vilation of ordiimnecs. Judga Lidredge. of Ottawa, ate lorney for, the coinpanyy las been ondeavoriig: to effect. compromise, bur thus far without avail, The Mayor demanis aubstantlilly that our Hight passonger train shall stop at Pert coc way regolucly. that the bloek ing of the crossings ehall by stopped, und that an agent shull bo up pointed for Meru exclusively woo shull pot be o subordinate of the agent at Lia Salle, Rallway Construction In Mexico. Tucson, Aviz., Dee. 23,—The Star bas recelyed tho fullowimy from Sonora: fIgnmosii.0, Dow %3.—Rullway ollicials havo tollay recolyed advices Crom Moxicu, permitting them to proceed with tha construction of the Bunora Raljway, on tho Magdelune route. Tho deolsion 13 n victory for thom, ns it fs thelr choice, and strong influences bail been browyht to bear in Mexico to Induce tho Government to force the company to tuke anothar route, Worle WII he resumed with tae utmost disputeh, and, Asthore is nn mbundanee of iatertil on hand, it Is expected to reach Mugdehiim in about | six months, aud the frontier in about twa or throe monthe, The Hannibal & St. Joveply 8r, Louis, Stu, Dec. 48.—Coy, Crittenden In aw interview denies oxplicitty the ausertion of Mr. Dowd, President of the Hannibal & Bt, Joseptt Rullrond, that the State pald tha tust July in- terest on tuo bonds fasued by thy State te thut row, ny Was telegraphed fruin Now York twoor three duya ng, He says tho ‘raflroud compiny pul that tnierest, und repeuts ts former atutes Inent, that if the railroad company makes des Tuultan the January fiterest on these bonds the Btato will tdvertise the ruad foc duly uuder the uw covering the case. Milsvankeoe Nows, Bpectal Disputeh to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Deo, 23.—1t is rumored tonight that, G. Cumpbell bas been appointed Gener al Mammger of tho Wisvonsin Contral Mtallway, to auccecd FN, Manyy, realgued. General Manager B.S, Merril, of the Chicago, Milwaukee’ St. Paul Rajlwny, Isquite il, The Detroit & Milwaukee Raliway today made a further reduetion tn races to the avabontd by contracting to move 100,000 bushels of whent to Now Yor at 1234 cents pee Jud pounds, “Tho tht in this city ia quite Ulte tur, and rates will go to tho intniiowum point, iy D. Underwood. Apéctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LA Citossy, Wis, Duo, 23,—1t ts unotiioially ans nonneed In this city that F, D, Underwood, at Proscut Assistant Superlucendont of tho Mivur Divisiou of the Milwaukee & St, Paul ttallway, will mucceud John MM. Kyan as Buperintendent of tho Bauthern diunesata Dividion, sy, Maan teavea for wiew posttlon ut Winnipeg ina few days. it 18 sill, Sir, Underwood aasumes the duties ab once, Comolidated Fant-Froight Lines, Specust Diapaten to The Unicuso Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wis., Deo, “.—sir. A. J. Cooper bas been appoint Northwesteru mumuger of the consollduted fust-freight ines, now known as tho Erte & North shore Dispatoh, formed by the Writs & Erte, Erle & Milwaukog, and Erle & North Shore Mspateh. ‘Tho houdquarters of the new ling wilibo ln Detrolt, and Wert heudquarters here. The local ugent has not yet been uppolnted, Through Tralus Betwoon San Franclaca and New Orleans, SAN Eitancseco, Duc, %8.—President Fillmore Of the Southora Pacltlo, announces that tho Nret through tram for New Orleans will leaye here Friday next, und that probably a trata will wart Weat from New Orleans the sume day, Trylug to Bronk « Contract. Concony, N. 24, Due. 8.—W. K, Chandar has appliiod for u wandamua to prevent the operas tan of the vontract botween the Concord & Boston and Lowell Hullroady, aud alsa to foreo thy Muncuustor © Lawrenes toad, u part of tho coutracted system, tu operate ite own line, Mivcollancous Items, Mr John]. Blair, of Malrstown, Ne J. are rived in Chicago yoaterduy from dtissourl, where ho hug boen fora number of days on busluces conuucted with bis millroad Intercsts, ‘Tho russ curnings of the Chicago & Alton for the third week In December were as followss Vassenpor, HOU70 9; freight, $121,000.07; ma. collanvauy,. $3,090; total, $100,427.10. Increase ovor tho corresponding wouk lust year, $0,001.76, It te reported that tho Columbus, Hocklog Vuiley & Toledo Rallread wilt be formally cons aolidatod at un eurly dato with Vandorblit's Oblo aystous, composud of thoClovelund, Colum buy, Clovamuti & tudl Mi ce) + uti, dtauiitan & Duycon Kouta se Cnet Mr. ‘C.J. Pottor, Gunoral Munayor of tho Chie cagy, Burlinuton & Quincy, wao went to Cull forufy wuout two weeks ayo wild Str J, BM. Forbes, ox-President of the Burlington, will Tenve San Prauelieo next Subday, und 14 oxpect= ed back wguin iu this city ubout the end of next wouk. Noth! deflnit regarding the object of the trip of ex-resident Forbes, General Manns rer Potter, and Chief-Engineer MeCluro has yet heen Iearned, bit it is understood to be for tho purpose of taking observations regarding tho constriction of a road by tho Burlington from Denver to Sin Franclsoo. It. 1. Chamnborlain, Superintendent of tho Mitnots Divistow of tha Culicago, Rock laland & Pacite Ratlrond, announces that after Jan, 1, 1882, tho tratn heretofore known K6 the Peru ace commodution will run only between the atation nt Van Buren rtreot, In the City of Chicago, and tho station at La Salle, Tho Northorn Pacitia Road yesterday opened for business tho naw Forgua Falls & Bitok Hills franeh, whieh fs complett ta Fergus Falls, sixty-four miles from Wades, on tho main Ine. One train will bo run each way per day between Wadena und Forgua. Fills, At tho Intter point tho branch eannects with Ute St. Paul, Misnenpolls & Manitoba Kallrond, The work toward the Black Hitts from Pergus Falls §s being pushed ubead vigurously. The conductors “and engineers on tho Rock Island's Ulinols Division ure {nstructed by Gen eral Lng bomen A. Kimball to Hnilt tho speed or nll trainaavhich thoy operate: through tue City of Portus tultowa: Pasaunger trains to, tou mics por hour, all othora to six per hour, ‘Chat thore may be no ypcurtuinty adto the vetial rate of speed in. any Gase, conductors and ons wlnvers wil each note by tho watch the oxact the when tholt train entors tho city and whou it leaves It, exeupt that freiznt trata which change ongines wt Por will note the tine be- tween the city [nite and Pern round-house, and maken record of tho adie at the thine, :: Today Genernl-Reolght-Aont J. A. Urler, of the Michi Content Rallroad, Issues tha Lote lowing elreular, resulting from tho withdriwat of the Erle & North Shoce Dismiteh b "Tho Erle & North Shore Dispaten Line with cense moning over the Mivblau Central Hatiroad after Deo, Hl, thet. After this dite uments wall dseontinue maktiug way bills or isauline bills at nding by that tine, Cars of tho Michizan Cons trait Hillrond marked Brie & North Share dts: pateb will be ised gine ag common utr, Cars: of othor ronds inarked Bele & North Shore Dias pateh will bu returned to the ronds owning them, and may be fonder to points on the rod to whieh thay belong or to Intermediate points," Qeneral-Manager 8. 8, Merclll, of the Chicavo, df ukee & St. Paul, bas zone to New York to uttend tho meeting of the Miwaukee & St. Paul Tireetors. to ba held the Jutter part of this v Unis ineoting, it {5 understood, the business of the company durluy the pst yor will be thorougely reviewed, It is thought ‘that there will bu eume anestion about the Coll pus ment of the April dividend on common and pre> ferred, The officials tere state tht there will ba but little question avout the ability of the coms pany fo pity both tho dividend on proterred and vomminon, but for the sake of Iceeping a surplus on hand, tt fs thomght by sume that the payment ot n dividend on common will not be mide, How Abts will aifeet thy stoess remalns tu be seo. Next year s construction work will wea bo aise cuascil at the mevting. next Weel. and decisions nerived at relalive to the plins foe 18x, Up to tho preaent tine fifty miles of rond havo Deen graded on the Chippewn Valtey & Supertor fond west of Bag Claire, W {3 olnw Ou raps Idly, but Lho bi ditt and troulng 18 progressing rather slosy About two milvs of tre bave. Deon Init, litt the front will not be contiiged™ wit the bridge at Bau Clidre, np to which puint the fron bas been iid, is entirely completed. ‘The tron and other material is being piled tp nt En Catron large quantities, and the work of wrading and bridging will continue ite long at the weuther permits, If the winter should prove unfavorable to raliroad building, the gungs w: be disinissed and the work will not begin again before April). At that the the force will be lurgely Invreased, and the road will be burried tu completion, On the Menomonee Bratch to work J$ being done, but the cuntruetors wilt do the heavy ernding work during the inter, aud put durge grading gungs on the branch cacly in the spring to continue the work. ‘he contiees Ulon with tho Wisconsin Central bus already been established. ———s>___ BRUTALLY ASSAULTED. Joe Bulley,n Cook tor Walker & Kocsis ter, Clainw that fils Employer Made na Savages Attuck on Hhn—Iils Condi« ton Critical, ‘Tuts morning there will bo taken to the Coune ty Hospital from No, 34 South Clark street 2 young man nained Joe Bailey, & couk, who ls sulfering frum a fractured rib or two. A rae porter culled on hin jade night, and fodnd him Jylug upon a cot ina sinall room olf tuo kiteben on tha secoud floor of No. Hi Chirk strevt, tha front rooms belng occupied by a man and bia wife named Woodruff, Balley waa Bo Weak thethe could searcely speak, but he managed to inke himself understood, For gome tme during the ovster season he bis been employed tn Wulker & Kovster's saloon, at No Nz South Clurk street, between Madison and Washington streets, Cast Monday atternoan, he euyay eaten Koester, one of the pro- 0 A pricturs the saloon, went down into the kitechou where he owas at work und begun to abuse hin. The ubuse wa tullowcd up by an assuult, Koester, he claima, Kuovktog bita dawn and iteking Bio beutally in tuo side, When thts treated he sys that he ox chiineds "You have troken my ris,” wad that Koester thereupon grew very pale and went away. Ho eluima thut thore was ne cause for the attuck und that he bad Leen doin tls work properly. Mrs. -Woodruil sa{d that Dalley occasionnt- ly wont off on a apres, and) that wheo te camo in about 1 o'elock Tuesday morning Bho thought he was titexteated and iid to Attenwon to hun, Juesday ho dil not enve the rogi, aid yesterdays morning, fenringe Chat sumetuing was wrony with bio, she wont: Jn to gee wi the matter was. Shu tound bln fn hieh fever, spitting Llood, and: orn aad of wn acute paln in bis side, where ho alleges KOKSTEL KICKED HIM, The man bad no money and could not afford to ger a physiciin, so be bus bat no inedicul or surgical uttendaice. List night she becwme nlarmed, tearing that he was nbuut to dic, as ho wis having such pecullie paths and spuains, Lis. side was terribly suflumed, sve sivd, And sho didn’t know but the ribs micht huve heen fractured vind pleees driven into the Jung, She didn't know whut else could cause the expectoration uf bloody sulivy and the vente pain in the region of the injury. She sent her buaband out to try to tnd ald, but no mening of transporting bind to the hospital could bo found. Tt wis thon inidulght, und a promise was revelved to furnish it cunvasiice thia worn ing, Builey is ina very bud state and may dle froin thy eifect of bis Injury. There his been no arrest in the case, } WINDOW.-SMASHING. , A Couplo of Eutorprising South Side Murglarn Uctlizo tla ‘hele Busitienn. James Thompson and Harry Lowis, young men supposed ty be coul-thicves, were urrosted a diy ur two ago by Olficers Dollard and Granger, No particular cnso could be mide auton then at tho tle, but by w cnrofal anti vigorous pump: ing St) wes learned that they hnvo com mitted number of burylirios upon tho Bouth side, cach of which bus been done lun very publlo minor, but they bad always cluded arrest. Last Pauraday mori> fou they smashed 2 $100 pane or platu-ilass at Parker's tunoriug catablsliment at the narth+ oust corner of Giark und Adie street, gett tig away with $100 worth of cloihtuy—all within Ahir reach, On Uso following uveuinse, Fridge they emughed # 30) pane of glass in Fed, Lc mine's plice aud stale tive putes of pa f Munday night Moy broke w Siu pune of. plitu- glasa wl G. Becker's establisiawnt at tho corner of Handyiph stecet and Wubush avenue, Luoro thoy got guven pairs of pants. Ail af those goods huve been recovered frum tt number of. dufercut pawnshups, Thora .id every reason to builove that they Buve ben cognged io tits windowestushing bystetn of burglary for a long time, and {C18 oxpected that many other cases WHI by provon aginst them, THE UNION LEAGUE CLUB, Tho Amended Plan by Which .ts Proe poses ty Huy «a Lotand Build an Eloe gaunt and Peramanont Mone, Tho Union League Club bas for somo ‘tine been dlscusalug a proposition to gocure perma- dont quarters by buying the loton thu southeast corner of Dearborn and Monroe streets and building thereon a six-story eiructure, 4 portion of which istp bo rented, Ab the Jast inceung tho following plin for ratatng the woney waa adopted, and ttonly remang to bo scox whothur At cun bo carried nuts i Bell to embers of tho club porpotual, trang feruble monmbursbips, entitling the bolder to ult tho privileges of the club frve of, dues, Suva ineinberahip may be gold and transferred to avy mieniber, or to aby peraun clected to the muins bership of tho club, who shull thereupon be ad> anitted without fnithidon feu, hese members ships to bu exchungeuble ut holders’ optlun for 6 per cont second mortauge bonds. ‘Theed certills cates of perpetual membership shall contain a sifpulition waving ta the boulders thereat, In caso of the didaolutun of the otub of aule ‘of this property, & preferred cin upon wil property wad nsdold OF the club utter the payment or all seunred tndebtedness, Prico, 81 wnber Wnilted tozta, Lt are sold, thore will be pro- vidud §260,000; Dorrow on tirat mortgage, ALS por cunt, $260,000; total, $50,000, It be suoughe with obra ame thie the wemberenlp will wou reacl 000, Katlinuted rentals, $70,000; ¢eatimated building expensed, $22,000, inoluding tixed, Inguratice, and E000 hiterost ae § per vent ou $250,000, Jeaving & surplus frow bull Nant of B40; club rucelpts, 700 meuibers (20 tree, Nr Yucuneles), at $50, oF $5,00), wid rent of sleet Migerooms, 25,000, mating a tami of 84,0: club expetues, 84,00, luaving a lub surphis of 700, whieh, dddod ‘tu the above surplus of ,000 from butiding, Makes a total auoudl sure plus of $16,uu, If club receipts Call olf, runt more rool; it thoy Increase, ront less; and, nally, uve the whole bulldlrur, If desired, ‘cho lot on whten ft fs propased to build bos a front of 190 feet on Deurborn strect, but the club proposes tu buy ouly 1 feet. ‘The remains diy ninety fect, bowevor, cun ciwslly bo disposed of, for airendy & person hus proposed to lease it aud build thoreun, couploting tha bleak {uuce Pesta AN | BY Megat a py onge wePeS ener Bilt. Ve aad ad dete yb flame caha aed cordance with tho plausof the club. The club hos alse been offered $100) a yonr for on Danklng office, and 812,000 Tor anothor. ithua not yot purchased any round it has tho rofusal of ft, and, in cuso any othor purchaser comes along, the Conneetlont Mutual, which owns the lol, will notify tho club and give it in Enon to take tha property if it Is able to dow. who pretends so much tgnoranea about Max Marotzek? [tell you that my sult his a great of renaon tn ft." You bellove you have prospects of winning your sult?" “Thollove T have: but whatayor the result may be, fam gratified to lonrn that sho doos not Sony tho existance vf tho contract, aid that abe f did intiict an injury upon me by breaking ft, and —————— Jouving mo Rinna in Hoxton vette expanalva company. compelling mo to walt for iw prin AMUSEMENTS, toni. Alli TAvO tu any fs that Pattl fa Monte 3 ing tho baby wet: na forthe rest, it will ho de- Tho “Mfesnsinh,? with Patth at Cincine | elded by tho courts” nat, “Tfave you anytling to say nbout the ame a phate thronts of Nleulial?* “Yes, Lnuthorized nobody to say that Thad nuy intention of visiting Mme. Pattt while hore, litt f most respoctiatly invite Slenar Nicultnt, nling Monsieur Nicolvs, to pay ine 2 visit at plain frat what souint position tn reference to Mime, Patt) untities him to throw anybody down- stairs who calle to 800 her on bitstiess.”” Mile. hens Kroubter, For some time tt has bean kiuown that trouble wns brewing bolween Mile, Rhea, tho French fvtress who reconily enmo to this country, and Harry Surgent, Sor manager, and tho tnatter Apretal Disnateh to Tha Cateaco Tribune. Cixcinnart, O,, Deo. 24.—Tho oratorio of “Tho Mevainh” was rondored at the Spriigor Musto- Nall this oventng under clroumstances that wit) cause It to be long remembered nan inst remarkable porformunce. Hattt, Cary, Whitney, and ‘Tuedt appeared xs tho soloists, Thoy Were supported by n chorus of 000 select vulces, Thovdory ‘Thomas’ orchestra, and the grent organ. All the parts were given with a perfers tron that caused tho yredtest cnttusinem, and lt enn be averred with little daoger of contridice ttun that Handel's rent work waa never] was brought to on fssuc Christmas /beforn so well tnterproted fn oon Amers | Eve oat Alluny, N. ¥. ‘Tho netrosa fean city, Tho mithonce, whieh — must | was booked for threo nights thore ut Tweddle have numbered 9,000, and was IImlted only by the cngetty of the haliand surrounding corrl- dors, wae warmed and swayed under tho Influe once of magniicont remlerings until tho Hatle- fujah Chorts was reached, when the great nssombly roso to Sts foot as by one common inputise and stood to tho close, When Patul sang “1 knowerbat ny Redeomer liveth" Hall, beginning Dee. 2, but not a serup of wall or window pnper announced tho rles sho waa to play until tho vory day of her opentog. In consequence uf this negicot not more than $150 were tikon during the outire engngomont. Milo, Rbon says: that Sargent cannot pay, tha compuntes tholr salnrica, and thoy will not foarn, other plays, thus Hiniting ber réportolre to vhore wis another clininx, and tho ver | “Adrienne” and “Canilite." The Indy also dict wont. forth from almost overy | anys that sho has threo trunks at tho Chirondot Ips © Thera fives no othor songstress | Hotel tn Now York City tilled with portitme and Ike her” She had seen winning | vowders that aro much nevied, but she cannot her way from firat’ Impression, ivhich, ait rate, was not. tp to expectation, to 1 bight In tho opinion of ber audlonce equaled by none othor, At tno closo of the arin “Kejoice! sho was apphiuaded ao vigorously and universally that, contrary to tho «sages alike of oratorio tradition and of the from-souled Theodora ‘Thomus, she was recalled und sang Itai n= tee. It was well that this exception to an un- uaunlly good custom was inade, for tho second rendering was even better than tho first, and all the beauties camo aut more highly, and some of tho unecertalatios (ono does not say defects) were wholly or In part romov ‘Tho wholo performances of the orte torlo was ao glowing with enthusinsm, so ine stinet with musical. vitality nt every polut, that ft formed a fitting group of occralons to the ventral figure of the — yrent soprano. ‘bo winging of Cary posacssed all the neua! excellence uf that artist, aud Whitney scammed to be at bis very West, ‘The chorus won tho tnost cordial praise. Guod os the work of tho Cineinnatd chorus has beon in tha past, It wis never eu perfect as tonight, ‘The instrus mentation wis niso of the highest order. Cary and Whitnoy are better adapted for ora- torlo ainglug than Vattl, whose groatest tri- umphs must atways le won th opera, and this advantage In favor of the two former tended to ugualize the performance. But, while it.can bos truthfully sald that Putt was not tonight in the feld where her best work {s done, her nudionco tro of tho bvellot that It was onu of tho greatest ovonings Of bor Ilfe, or, from the musieu! standpoint, It was of tholrs, and it fs hor own statemont that she has rarely been given such nm reveption or sure und ‘leet clroummstan th Associated Press, w4—The chief polnt of at Mor ontrnco was mirked use, Her solos were not ver sho sang Rho kad the most attention of the audivnce, and in th wet them, becitisa Mr. Sargent owes tho hotel for her bit, Sho states furthor thut he as boon uncourteous to her, negiigent of her wants, tukes her to dirty theatres, and miamanuges ber affates xeneratly, She condulted au Albany Jaw tem, and was informed that one-half of her grievances wore sulllcient to break tho contract, Ou Christinas-Uny thea signed a contract with ‘Tillotson, mannger of the “Pianter’s Wife’ combination, and will continuo ber tofir under his direction, Hy tho terms of her contriet with Sargent sho ts obliged to give hin ane week's nutica before lonving, 80 that ber enurement with fin will not cud until next Saturday vvene ing, When Mr. Sargent was questioned nbvout tho trouble he proddced tha contract und sid bu had faithfully kept all its conditigns, The prine vlpal provisions of thu eaentract aro that Sure ent and hea sbitre tha proiits, und Sargent puss the usuil expenses, Mr. Sargent ne tote all of Mile, ithea’s charges, fle suys suo expecta tau much In the short thine she has been, phiying in this country; that all new Buirs play LO SUNIL Duisittess at Mists Un be bes bad trouble Ingrettany dntes und theatres, und his had to take poar routes. ‘That beex pected the local mannger here wortld have tiken churguor thatdvertsni; that be bad) gent four stunds of paper, but di vol Kuow whit bad become of them. He ju. slated that he tid done all in hls power for their Interest and his own, nnd suid Mile. Kher did Hot bye a anilling when sho left Liverpuot, and dud been borrowing inonoy of hin ver since. ile clafiyed that she now owes bit over $1,000 In vartons ways. In conctugion he eafd Mue. 1b fad made uv very serious charge ngulust hi when she sys that misstatements have ben made by hit as to the reeeipte of the perfora- atieus, und that gue ting wat buen glyen us pinch Inoncy Ay sue wes untitled to, Chis was ail 2 fubricntion, for he kept the strictest necount uf thy receipts, and if Diile. ithea persiste in ber statement bo would bo disposed to make hor Trouble. In reply to the question whether bo fuck received notice from Mule, Rhea that sho proposed caucelluy her eoyyement with him, ue repilud that hu bad, site, ther bud sent hin wietter toia morning suylug she hud signed a cuntract with Mr, Milotadg, and would nut play tora after, fue citao, pennies ct tthe ult. fh her loudlug mrs, Mejaley Great! * However,” sald he, "1 feet contident the dif now thug Ky ree teal Liveth,” Sho | ference with be wnmicably udjuated, Lf lad tho wis campelied to repeat. She surmed th | site trouble with Mie. Modjesta when f thrat take plensure in complying with the wishes of | brought her to Amerien, Stu played to milsera- wm audience of such magnitude, and, whilo | blo business for six or seven weoks, but Lworked Thore wits no excltenient or toud ebeertr fi the | Burd and mde bor a success, If Alile. [thea appliuse, she was rowurded with a genurodd | Kives my te L wlll be equally successful with uppreciition, Cary’s triumphs were sacureely | Mer, 2 less nirked, thaugh eho wis Mot called upento | Butif Mite. Itben careles out hor determina. Uon to lenve you whine will you doz" repeat hee vies, ‘Lhe grontest enthusiaam of tho eventng Was awakened by Whitnuy. Perhaps the “ishall dither have an injunction put upon her to proyent ber, from playig or suo her for roully smoxt satisfuctory feature of tho pers Tormianes was tho ecloris, Its volte und } breach of contract. 1 bave not made up my power Intve Ween incrensed since it was fast | Mind whteh courso T will pursuc. beard, and its work wus beyond praise. Durlig Wher waked why the stirs trunks wore ro- tho singing of the Halieinjal chorus the audt= | tained at the Clarendon Hotel Mr, Sargent said: ence was standing, The chorus Ja ontirely I supposo beeatse her bitls were not aurtied. voluntary organization, and nude up of tho ut d thought you wero to scttle alt bills? best yolees In tho clty, and receives no puy Well, that's a minor matter anyway," roplied whutover. tho munuger, evudlycly ie Dee. Part, CINCINNATI treetion wis Patti and the Managers. The comme of Patt) hus stirred upashorp strife nwong the dilferent munugers, wht aro nuxtous to make uw dute for ber in capeert or opera Jater in tho souson, Ler engagement in tho * Messin” tonfeht will be her only uppenr- ance durtug her predout visit} and it hag whetted tho desire to hear her rather than dulled it, Col. Nichols hits been ti negotiation, with AUby for Samuel. Plerey 1), Boston, Dee, %—Sainnel Mercy, a leading actor {u Edwin Booth's company, of this city, is surluusly iil with typbold-rever, Ps Dranattse Noten, Lotta sont a lurge stm of.money to Now Ore Jeans tu bo expended in buylog Christmas pres: ents for all the nowsboys In tha city, soe tine, He wants Patth as -one of | Nat Goudswin lost $3,000 in St, Louis last week tho attractions. of tho opera feativat, | at billlurds, Next day bho went befure-a mayla- whith takes plnee In- Fobruury, and fs | trate and took an orth not to drink intoxicating to be under the wtnagement of Mapleson. ‘Thore (ano bitch us to price, and Patt would Ike to slog in opera in tho great music-hall, but shoe hates Biapleson, and hing suid, since hur arrival, that she would not sing under Mapleson for $1,000,000 n night. Wotle efforts nro being made to bridge over thla little ditleulty, Munnger Miles ts tyurlng on a date for Patt) at the Grand Opera-louso in January, and othors ura endeavoring to muke a dato for ber at the’ music-boll previous to the apern featival, It would bo oa hata blow to the opera festival shoutd Patt sing | of “Tbe age Cie Papa, gn awe in opera in thu sine ball tho precediug woel, | Morrison, uu cel iu and Col. Nichols wil tight any eet schume to | {OUpS. ms oi iminutad An aut Cur slander tho denth, Jer presont. engagement has pili | compiaint is that the notor called tho inanager a handsomely, the bousu tonizhe botog worth | thier About $0,000, People would rathor henr ber in ‘The published report that Mr, Charles It.Thorno: opera than in oritorio, and whoever‘of the inan- He is heats to ava bls bunpoetlon. Selby the ol ct nlon Squire eatre company and “go éture RSLS ann ect cag Ce nue ig aunty ey aliiaagia has Tore audi In tho fnterview with Mino, Pattl published fu went! to havo. To fact 8 ‘due Mtr.‘thorno ls hot these columus yesterduy the diy is reported as} cust inthe play which will sonia diy suceced faving said inreferonbe to the Max: Muratzok | * id Jipara a a Or aMly Hest awl ee T Pcl baw, a vel a ry Iu, bo te axe PET rH ei acaba ar fous toate’ tora bilo genson, and will probe she could not bidv the truth of herage, whieb was ably do go, tinder Me, Pabner’s management, 10 “Tho Blac Flog," the pluy which: his brother 88 yours; and that, whpu tho contract was made, vonderning which there fs now # teal ditieulty, produced tn Philadelplia recently with cousid- ahe wae only ty yours ol, aud that,us a minor, erably success. ie, J, 11. Tnakott, is of A ses ee bile she could! not havo bacn hokt responsible, Ie | seg, uppoarcd in Now Yorke inst Thursday nixhe will ba vocollected that Bax Maratzek recently | SS? Lepr ats tnt tae went to Now York and fustituted suit azulnet Pat on an old clitim of over 20,000 damages caused by a breach of contract In tho patmicat present Instauce v straightforward course is tho ‘Wisust and the kindest, Mrs. Hackett. not only duys of the veteran impresallo, when Patt! was curning ‘ber first fume in thls country. Ho faited completely last night, but her perform= ance was oft kind which leaves no valid ground ¢lnius that she was of ago ut the tino, and honce reopousible, ‘Too Interview of yesterday: world, for hope that the fatlury ean be rotrlaved in the naturally ieave the ln proasion on the publie fi beverages for ony yenr,—Exchuange, ‘Tho version of Wilkie: Collins’ “Now Magda- Jeo," Jn which Miss Clara Morris will act at spe- elul matinéy performances in the Union Square ‘Tneatre, Now York, ucxt month, Js by Sflaa Mure Tis beravit, Mr. Frank Mayo receutly appeared at Boyd's Opera-House ti Oniuhi ‘ho program of the shousy nonvunced * Sbakspenro’s suulling trag- vdy of * Virginins," and on the poxt wight “dir, Sheriduy iuowles’ well-known pluy of *itien- eheu. Tho troublo between Frank Gardnor, Monager future, ‘Thin tromendous conception of Shake spine is atterly and hupolesly beyond ber reach, and sha will aptce herault much bitter yoxntlon of spirit by ubandontog the pursult of that Murotzek was counting Withubt bia gue; that he Kuew vory Hide, it any thle atall, about: the diva, and that, as she aasertod in her jute ey wha * purtectly fuallsh "fu bie claim, Jet once and forever ‘ ———— viow, MATRIMONIAL, ie la iat ‘ be apa UT MTR at sie Staretaule alt bugles: tndisane pluwe Of Lis pens Stanton—Downio, Sn wit, and Used the proper ioans ty countere 4 tick the fulsu tmpreaion, 10 eenverdaton with | . Last evontny, wt tho Cathodeat of the Holy o Gazelle representative yeaterduy bo ludig- | Name, Mr. Charles J. Dowale, of tho Board of any ie Why at peuple ne that ‘Trude, was murriod to SMiss Surah EB. Stanton, hin al imposters tnt | pave wid things whieh | daughter of stra, M. EB. Stanton, of Pino atreot. are ok Le au ius eo aE ately pat ‘The ‘veremony wus performod by Archbishop sony seqnainied with ber; but 1 have tho | Feehan, assisted by Futhor Dowling, Miss Anna proofd right hero,” Stanton was bridesmald and Mr, Rugene Eider there bu produced four photographs, two ot ruoinamin, ‘Thy ushors wore Mossré. N, 1. them abut e.bingt size, the uther two wok | Downle und E. 0), Winslow, Tho bride wore a eombluntion Gult’ of wine-colored ‘plush, with smaller. ‘Tho. test. a amull une represented Vattl os she looked about eleven yeurs ae. Her | trusean gold ornaments, and no | bonnet, aAtrer the eoremony the organ played Mendetss fuce nppeurs imuch more youthful and bund- sone than itis now, aud ber features are.tho | sohn's © Wedding March.” ‘tho party adjourned tothe residence or tho bridegroom, 244 North ture Micked, becuse the ploture gives iw atie view. Mths a full buvt teure, and she js ropre- | La Sutto’ vtreet, where a reception way held. ‘Tuorg were many vlegant presents, among thon sented a9 Weurlog @ luce heuddredd, with dite ond breasipin and diwiaond carvings, On thy | betig a silver tenegel from tho settlement clerts back of ible photuyriph, eis on thator | of tho Board of Wrnde, with whom thu brides Horgunnageo, hos | groom, ta very popular wet of dinner knives togruphe du 8. A. Le ‘Agr lu Go Due Nicolae | trom Misa Me Lurking butter dish, Mrs, 1. 0. Vivolaowlteh Peru do 8. Ac 2. Bye. to Princo dy | Garrity; chin fay agit DL Blanton; autot trait Guiles ET. Photographs des Theutred line | knives James, A, Pulitipss dinner ant, W. porluux St. Votoraburyg.” ‘Tho ormeramall sized | 8. Downlys | breatfust sot frum Stes photo Ja a litte beauty, Patth ts repro | Mo HL Kelly, i. Plerson, A. Ahern, beated in full gized nygure, with a dress | and le » Muy; plekte diuh, Ming hearty a8 short ona one pugas expeer | Mollio Downie: cake-holders, Mrs, A. Crawford; tw weo worn by - school duvaeg of ob} | obony fan, Mr and Mes J. 1 Smith; Jewole and H. Her deosa ts og cluborate tinteh, and | couket, Bir. aud Airs. 1p W. uray sot silver Mouneed ut tho buttam, “Shu ts standin Deside th plany, ong of her bands being pluced on a desk, One of the cabingt-sized photos represents her in bust form, It gives an side viow ot ber tuce and bee hate it arranged In curls. But the inpst iutereating of these pict- wros 18 the other of cabinet size, whore in full forin Adelina ty lavingly leaning on the, wide of her hiebund—the divquia de Coux, Hor two hands ure piueed In the most loving position on tho ahoulder of the Marquis, und abo is attired Jn phiin street costume. ‘ho Marwuis appears ud tine a looking man us ever graced the curd- board of n photugrapotr, Ho ts above the mc: dium bight, bls hale is parted iu she middie, and ho wera a heavy mustuebo and sido whiakers, Tle ta in fultedvess gult, bla and leaning au 4. pedestal on which fa pliced a bual:, Aftor scanning those photys carofully, the Gazette representative put the question; * Well, Max, whatnre you going lo prove by these” “Well, don't yuu peer They conclusively proyo that Patti knows tne inucd better than she protunds, Do you see those -eiuatures bee Jow the photograpna? They wore written by Pattl hersolf, Ono rends; *Aiuon aml Mux Murote gek, souvenir, d'Adoalina Patt, Paris, 14 Avril, * the other ia siznod, Adelina Patt, Puris, 1¢ Avril, 1870, Now, those Na teeth 1 roe enived from Adeilua Pattlou the With day of April, 1870, in the etty of Paris, at her hours, Tue Auber, wheu sho wus sll iving win the Marquis de Caux, 2 had oven invited to dine with ber, and who gave me what you sed us suuvenirs, Well, what do you think of a womun spoons, Bir, und Mra. Kellys set silver dilt-wult- eve, Miss Jordan; sot allver nut-picks, Mr. N. J. Downey; and 4 boat of others. - Atnony tho visitors were Sr, and Mra. Joss Sinith, Mr and dire, Jonopy Bunter, Mir, und Aira, W. A, Bontiuun, Me. und Mra. Edward Gouhes an, Mr. anid Sra. Charles Now), Mer. und Sirs. O. . Keeler, Mr. ant Mtre. Charles Horn, Str, and Mea, George Bureb, Sir. und Mra Dunlavy, tho Misses Duwale, Miss Ho Cuchrune, Sins Muy Heuntg, tho Silvis Hurntam, Sas Carrio Monin, Misa Hello Kuarns, Biss May Jordan, Mise May Itico, Miss Murgurot Larkin, Miss Mollie inna, Mlaa’ Josiu Hudernun, dir, Edward Garrity, bv, a, Crawford, tho Sissies U'Slulluy, Menst®. Blue worald, N, Powulo, Thomas wad ‘George Coch. rung, Y Holternin, #, Kelly, A. Itovell, James Puitiipa, We Gorin, Gus dlay, Tomax Kearns, and Goargy oudwin, Nort Lu Bulle atroct inytow days Barclay-Moody, Miss Virginia Warclay and Dr. G, W. Moody wero murricd aot tha’ residcnoe of the bridge's futher, Capt. J. 'T. Burlay, No, 444 Gartluld avenue, by tho Rey, Dr, Potrie, of the Church of Our Savior, at 6:30 yesterday wfternoon, and,- aftor partuklug of. dinner’ voryed by Kinslvy, took the truln fur thelr now home ut Buron, Dakota, where Dr, Moudy ig stationed ax sure gcon of the Chicago & Northwestern Hallway, Only relatives and most Intimate fri faintlios were present. ‘Tho presonts embraced a ativer ten sot from tho Driio'a sister; Roman gold brocolots front tho groom; sliver water sorvico and solid altvor forks, tho groom's nother; ailver caster, tho bride's mothor; rolid silver tea and table apoons, tho brido's grandmother; allver ten sorvicn, Br. irs, Frank Jilger; silver buttor-dish, Mise irnay allver mantel clook, Mr. and Birs, dliger;. allver —eako-baskot an onster, Mrs, Jowell; | faney slip- Vera and crystal vase, Miss Tun Shufolies allvor butter dish, the Hon. and Mra M.A. Do Lang; tind decorated plaque and gold pencil, Miss Jessio Watthteos hand doonrated chlo Ditchor. Miss Eokatorm: soltd silver napkl ries, Henry Afver: allver butter dist, C. 1 Pet~ tbune, Lendvittos Vonotinn yages, dr. anid Mra. David ‘Witson, 8. Pauls sold aver nupkin- rings ‘and butter kulfe, — Consin, Guorge, Roshoster; solld allver forks, Solin ai Mis Manny = Kingy card rocolver, = Mrs. In J. MeCormlok; — itlustrated poems School friends; clock and clocte-shulf, Mra. A. Green; silver plokte ouster, Mr, ‘Lhomns Shire loys Jewol and perfume ense, J. 0. Moody; set of nntiquo Inco thiles, Miss Agnes Dow? “Wild Flowers,” Mra. Margarotta Cook; sliver berry spoon, Ara. Gorrliuge; erayon drowlng, Miss Fann: wvaier hand-decorated Nuen doyles, Mra. James Wallace, Lorlmor=Griggs: Misa Muttlo. C. Lorlner, daughter of the Rev. George C. Lorlmor, pastor of Lumunucl Baptist Chureh, and Mr, 8.C. Griggs Jt, son of 8. O, Grigus, Esq. tho publishor, were quietly tnar- ried fast ovening at tho | restdenco of tho brido's parents, No. 1812 Michigan avenue. ‘Tho wediing was strietly on pric vato afar, and only on Henited nitmbor of relatives and frlonds witneasad thy ceremony, whlch wie porformud by the tather of the brio, An informal revepuon followed tho ceremony, and tho hippy young coupte lett on the evening train for New York, whenco thoy will suil for Europe, where thoy wilt travel’ for anmo time, On their roturn Chicago will be tholr home, ‘They recolyed a number of Landsonio and cost- ly presents, Ogicesboo and Houghton at Plymouth, znd, Speciat Disoateh to The Chicago Tribune. Parmourn, Ind., Dec. 28—Tho soctety ovent of tho sensun took place at the Presbyterian chireh this evening, being the marrluge of Mis* Hattie TV. Houghton, daughter of the Hou. TK. Houghton, and It. 1 Oxteshee, gon.uf N. He Ogiesbue, OF Ann Arbor. After tho coramony wb reception wits beld nt tho bride's residence, Her dross consisted of white satin aud n brocaded train trimmed with polnt-luco, The couple lert for Nushyille at 22 ny lock, e ——_—_ ‘ Stewart and Scudmore, at Amazonia, ™ Oe Speetal Dispateh to The Crleaan Tribune, ,. St. Joserit, Mo,, Deo. 28.—This afternoon, Mr. William Stewart, Princlont of tho. igh School of Animzonin, and Miss Minule Seudmore, dauehter of Judge Scudimore, Postmuster of Ainazoniu, were murried by tho Roy, Willlaut Sapp, at the home of the bride. MARK TWAIN. His Effort at tho Dinner of tho New Kayland Sons in Philadel, Tho Philadelphia Presa says that when Mr, Sumuel 1, Clowens was called upon at tho din ner of tho Sons of Now Engiand in that elty on ‘Thuraduy evening, bo arose, aud in a peoullar, steypy musiner began bis remurks by thanking tho company fur tho deserved compliment to himself and to his posterity, “I shall continue to do my bost,” drawled out the epouker, and be continued ns follows: * Lrige tu protest, [have tept still for years, but realty ttuink there Is no euiliciont Justitien- tion for thy sort of Ung. What do you tvant tocelebraty those people for?—thoso ‘uncestora of yours, of 1u2d—tho Miytower tribe, I monn. What do you want to culcbrate them for? Your pardon; the gentleman at my lott assures ine that you are not colevratiug tho pilgrims {homéelves. but tho lundimr of tho pilyrims at Piymouth Hock on the 1d of December, So you ttre celubrnting hole Innding. Why, the vtner protoxt was thin enough, but this ty thin- her than ever; tho other wus tidsua, thifoll, tish- bladder, but this ts yuld lent, Celebrating’ taal lunding! Whut was there remarkable ubout it, Lwould like to know?) What can yon be think- ing ory Why, those pilygriins hud” been nt sea threg or four mouths. it was tho very infddle of. winters it was us cold aw death off Cape Cod, whore, shouldn't they coma ashore? If thoy hadn't Janued there would bo sone reason. in celebrating the fact, It would have been a ease uf thuntimental leatherheadediess whlch the world would not willy let dio, If It bad Leeuw you, genticinen, you probably wouldn'r hutye lunded, but you have no shadow of right to by eelebritiog ty your anveators, gifts which iney did not exercise, but only transmitted, Why, to be eulebrating the mere landing of the vilgriims—to bu trying to make out that this most. unturil, aod slinple, and customary procedure was an extrnordinury clreumstauncd—u circum stutice to be ainuzed it and ndmirod, aggrandized nud gloritied, nt orgies He this fur 20 years—hhn ft, a Horse would Live known enough to land; a horgu—pardon ageln; the gentlemen on m: right uswures ine that ft wag not morely the Innd+ ing of tho pilgrims that wo are celebrating, but the pllgriis thomscives, 80 we have struck an Inconsistenvy bere—one says it was tho landing, the other says it was the pligring. Itisan in- consistency characteristls of your intractable und disputatiuus tribe, for vou never ugreo about anything but Huston, Well, then, whut do you want to celubrate those pilyrims for? They were a inighty burd lot—you kaow It 1 grant you, witbout the slightest unwillingness, that they were a deal more gontie, and meraiful, and just thin wore the puyples of Europe of that dnys 1 grint you thut they were Letter than toulr: predecosdors, Mut whut of, that? that da notuing. Peuple always progres... You ure better. thun your fathers und grand: fathers were (this 8 Mires time © have over ulined a mensuectess slander at the dupurted, fur I considor such things Improp- er.) Yus, thosa nmong yuu who have not doen dn tho peultonttury, if such thore be, aro butter that your fathers and xrand{uthors were, but 1s that nny suiticient reason for geting up annual dinuers and colebrating you? No, by no mei by no means. Well, LU repom worg a hardiot, They took guod cure of theme solves, bul they abollubed overybody clyo's une evators, Lain a border ruillan front tha banner State of Missouri; J am a Connecticut Yankeo by udoplou. fy mo you huve Miusourl morals, Connecticut culture; this, gentemen,: is the combination which makes thu perfcet man. But Where are. my ancestors? Whom shall I evles brate? Whore sball 1 tid tho muw material? My Hirst American ancestor, youtiomon, was an Ine diana sandy Judlun; your ancestore skinued him ative, und Tain wvorphan. Not one drop of sny bluod tlows io that Indian's vols todiy. aaa here, fora and forlorn, without un ane eeator, : “Luter ancestors of mine were the Quakers, Within Robinson, Marmaduke Stoyengon, et nl. Your tribe caused them out of the country fur thutr retiqlon's suka: prowised them denty It they enme buck, for your ancesturs bad for- sakon che homes thoy loved and braved the porils of tho sen, the Impincabte ollmate, and tho gavago witdernoss, to ucquire that highest and just precious of boons—freedom for every nun on this broad continent to worship uccording to tho dictates of hid own conscience; und thoy were not xolng te allow n lot af pestifcrous Quhkors to interfere with it, Your ancestors broke forever tae chulns of political slavery, und gave tho yute to avery min In this wide land, exoluding nouel Notio except thoso who did not belong to tha orthodox Cauron, Your tuncestors—yex, Loy were n hurd tot; but, never theless, they qive Usreligious liberty to warship ug thoy required us to worablp, and) poildoul Uberty to vote as tho Courel required, aud so, I, tho bereft one; 4, the forluan one, nin hore to do my best to uelp thom celebrate them right, ‘Tho Quaker womun, Elizabeth Hootun, wits ait anicestresy of tnlie, Your people wero pretty severe with ber—you will confess that, fut, poor thing 1 believe thoy chiungel her opin= ons butaro- bo dled, and took ber Inte thelr fold, und #0 Wo huyo every reason to pre kuie that when abe died sho wont ty tho sume place whleb your wicestors wentty. It isa grout pity, Cor whe wus a guod wointn, Roger Wilting Wis un ancestor ob nine. Ldon't really remem ber whut ‘your peaple, did with hita, “But tuey banished him tu Rhode Island, unywos. And then, | believe, recognizing that this was reuily eiircying harshnces to un unjustinable oxtrawe, they took pity on fim and burned iim, They wero uw bardlot. All those Salem witcbos wore wnuvstors uf iuine. Your Peony tuudo {t trop. feul for them, Yea,;they dil by pressure and tho kullows, they made such 4 clean deal with them Uhut there huen's beon a witeb aud burdly a hale ter In our family from that duy to this, and that fa léi years. ‘Tho first lave brought Into Now Rogtand out of Africa by your progenitors was Wit angester of wine, foc Cam of nilxed bread, an Intuitly snaded and exquialt rmeagrel,. Pin not gue of your shum. morschuuma YOu win coior Inu wook. No, wy complexion ts the pus Uentart of clybt generation, Well, in my own thy C hott aquired a lot uf my kln—by pure chuse and ewapplug round and Gne way andin: olbor—and wus getting plang very well, Then, with thy inborn perversity of your lineage, you gut Uppy War aud took them all away fron ine, And do, again am t bereft, agaia am J forlorn; no drap of my blood tlows in tho: vomnaor any living bemy who ts marketable, Ob, iny frieuds, bear mo and roform! Tscek your youd, not ininu, You have bean) the speeches; disband thoww Raw Baad societies huravriva of a systuin of wieudily wugmentio: Inudation and bosapnubing, woh, if purslatar in, Uucurbod, may dome duy in the remote fute uro Deyulle you into prevaricuting und bray bh, stop, atop, while you nee sul tempor- ate in your sppreciadon of your uncesturs! Hour ma, P beseuub yous wet up'an auction und bell Plymouth Hock! The vilgriing were 4 alms ple and tunorant race; thoy nover bad seon any good rocks before, or at loust avy that wero aot watobud, und su they wore oxcusablo for bup- ied aeboce in frantic dotiybt and clapping wo ron feuge around this ong; but {ous wontli- mmen, ore oducated; you are eniighisned; you vow that in the rich laud of your iintlvity', opus lont Now Hngland, overtiowluy with rocks, this one tan’t worth, at the outeldo, mura than U5 cents, ‘Therefore, sli it before tt ts Injured by exposure, oF ut tense Lbrow it open to the patent= mediciug wdvertisoments und let it earn ite tuxes. 114, a those pilgrims es, bear your true friend—your only truo frlend—st ‘o ls vole, Disbanu these Bove oe tes, hotvoda of viea, of moral decays rs perpets ators of ancestral’ superstition, - ite thin boned neo wator. ana i I “noo tho wild and doadly “Memnotlk: Howieard Thess are but piers. Next we shail see tur, thon choc then coffoe—intel colfeo, A fuw imo cote, fll too fow, 1 font—mark tiny worts, wee have eter! Gentlomon, paso cre it ho toutant You ure on tho brond road whieh londa to dine pation, physieat ritin, moral decay, ary east And the gallows, J beseech you, L impto sue inthe time of your nuxioud' Peles, tind ham of your snfforlug fatilles, 10 the tian ot your Impending widows and orphans, stop cre it He too Lite. Disbaud thuse Now Enihind suoie. ties, renounco those Buul-biistoring satirnuite conay from varnishing tho rusty reputnuons 4 your long-vaniahed mncestors, tho Super high Inoral ole iraneladts of Capa Cod, tho pious tinyoe cancers of Plymouth uck—go homo and try 4 Jonna to hohuve! 2 “ifowaver, chai? and nousense aside, thie and honor, and appreehite your plierlin stock ng Antich aa you do yourselves, perhups. “And Tine doreo and adopt a sentiment uttered by eran father of ming onco—a man of eturdy opiniu: of aincore make uf mind, and uot given to tite tery, Ho sulds *Poople may tall as thoy Niko about that piigrin stock, but after all's aud nit dong, it would ba pratty hard to improve on thosu peoplos und ne for mo, Udon’t mind vom. ing att tlnt-fouted and saying tnoro wln’t ny way to improve on thom—exeupt hayiu, bern in Misaourl’ : tue those BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, Antoresting Ledter of Gen, Mento—What Gem Ewell Wished to Do, and Gon, Lec Provonted, 3 Hurlington (VL) Freee Press, A Cullforntt papor recently published what Purported to bo tha minutes of tho consultauon of carps commanders held at tho close at th second day's Nghtiog nt Gettysburg, July 3, 163 Those minutes are supposed tv be In Gen, Mendo's handwriting, and inilorsed hy Gen. tute terfleld ag tho minutes of n counell betd ‘Thur. day atternvon, July 2 Tho New York ines of tho 28th Inst. devoted nearly two cole umns to theso “minutes,” ndding a rae port of an interview with Gen. Ltancock Paveriiog ham and sume abstracts of the testi. imony of Geo, Naucouk and Gen, Butterticld be. fore the Comnfittue on tho Conduct of the War In Mateb, 190.7. Tho chief Interest of ail this ties th Ita bearing on tho Jong-mooted ques. tion whether Gen, Meade individunlly preferred to fight the battle through ut Gettysburg, ur whether hu wanted to withdraw the army and was only restralnud trom go doling by the adveryy oplntons of hig corps commanders, Gon, Meade disliked public controversy, ana was generally cantent to leave hls vindication to the frets dn record In hia own testimony und, that of bls corps cummandors and contained iy bis orders on fle In the urchives of the War Ty. partment, Ina orlyate letter to the editor of this paper, however, in Ist0, be discussed the subject ut some length, Some portions of tus letter, which have bitherte never been pub. Hvbed, aud huve been soon but Ly few eyes, we foul justiied in giving to the public. it waa written uuder these circumnstances: In tho addreag before. the Rounton Society of Ver- mont Onllcers in 186), the orator, Col. W, W, Grout, presunted tho Hutterticld-Stuktes view of the battle of Gettysburg. Tho editorof tho Fre Preva, baying no Personal neqialntinoe at thot Uine with Gen, Mende and no conselous bins on tho subject, but having given some study to tho battle of Gottyabury, and hnving arrived at somo tolorably cleur conclusions as to tho polnts in question, undertook tu dufend Gon, Reade by showing from established facts and’ from Gen, Mendu's orders ana dispatches that, whatever mistakes be ado at Guttyaburg, & purpora to withdraw his army without a despernto fight was not one of them; that at noon of July 1, before. ho had heard of the commencement of the tight+ ing, Gon, Meado expected to Nees general bate tle nt Gettysburg: that if Leo had nut attacked hint be would bave attucked Lees and that tho Uno eurvoyed py him at Pipe Cluy Creek was simply a provisional one, to be ovenpled in casa of a movement on bia communteations by Gen, Lee, or in case the position utGattysburg proved. untenable, Gun. Mende received copics of tho Free Pres containing these articlea, aud thereupon wrote the followin, Heapquanrens Micirany Diviston or tue ATLANTIC, PHILADELPHIA, Mureh 16, 1 Col. GG, Benedict, Burtington VO—DeEAn Bin: Low in Faceipy of your letter of tho 1th Inat., as also tho copies of the Hree Press, with editorials and commentd ou the uddres3 of Cul. Grout beforo tha Ollicers’. Sacloty and Legistituro of tho Stato, Ibave carefully round your artictes, and fevl persvnally under grent obligations to you for tho cloar and conclusive manner in whlch you have vindicuted tho truth of history, . . . My defense aainst tho charges and insinun Uons of Geng, dickies und Butterticld {3 to bo found In my testimony before tha Comimittes on the Condut of the War. Ihave avoided ap controveray with olthor of thesu oflicera—thougl both have atlowed no opportunity to pass untine vroved which permitted them to cireulate their ex purte statomonts, aud, is you justly sy, to distort history for their purposes. Both perfectly undorstaod whut I mennt by my anto-battloonter referring to Pipe Clay Creek, algo iny Instructions to Butterileld on the morning of tho sl, which ho persists in calling an order for retroat—in the Juco of ull my othor ucts, nud of’ tno fact tbat £ did not rutrent when 1 could buve done so with perfect ense at any moment. Longetroct’s dy Yico to Leg (ta move from his lott upon (vn, Meado'a communications) wags sound military sonse—it was the step f fenrod Lee would take, andto meet which sad be prepared for which was tho object of my iustructigns to Buttertleld, which bu has 8v misrepresented, Now, tct mo tell you another historical fact. Slout.-Gon, Ewell, na conversation held with ine wbortly ufter the War, asked whut would have beon the elfeot if, ut 4 p.m, on tho Ist, te bad ocouplod Culp's Hit and established bnat+ tarles on ft, 1 told bin that in tho than condi: ton of tho Eleventh and First Corps, with thoir morale uffected thelr withdrawal 10 Cemetery Ridge with the loss of over halt their nuinbers in killed, wounded, and aissiug, (of tho 4,000 prisoners wo lost on tho fled, nearly ull came from theaa cons un the trst day), his gvecupation of Culp's Hl, with batteries com tmunding the whole of Cemotery Kidge, would fuve, produced tha evacuition of tit ridge and tho withdrawal of the troops by tho Hultimoro Vike aud Tarrytown and fanmctts- burg rouds, Ho thon Informed mo thut ut + m. on the ist ho had nfs corps, 20,000 strouy, In column of attack and on the point of mi on Culp's Hill, which be ‘suw was unocenpled and coinmunded Cumctery Hldse, wheo ho re- ecived un order from, Gen, Leu directing bim to sgsume tho defensive and not to udvunce; that he seut tu Gon, Leo, mein ty be permitted to udvance with hid reserves, but tho roply was a rufteradion of the previous order. ‘To my In quiry why Lee bud restrained him, he eqid our troops coming up pies wore visible, und Leo was under tho liyprossion tho greater part of my ariny was on tho xround, and deemed It prudent to await tho rest of his, us you quote trom bis report, Jsut suppose Ewoll, with 20,000 mon, bad occu pied Culp's Hit and our brave soldiers hid bea compelled to evacuato. Cemetery Idee and withdraw on toe roads above roferred to, would the DPipu-Clay-Creuk order have been so very mien ont of placey ‘Thnt order waa to meet te very contingency here in question—to wit: A part of my ariny, overwhelmed by superior Mumbora, compellud to fall bavk, and a line of battle formed to tho rear of my’ most udyaneed Posltion thus nooessitated. . .. ‘Tho losssot tho Nrat and second duys affected grently the ef, flolenoy and morale of the uriy, aud prevented my buving the audnelty tu the offonaive that 1 might otherwise have bad... «Very truly yours. Guoxan G. MEapE. The unpublished portions of this letter cour tain othor hihly-interosting statements by Gen, Moude, whioh, froin thelr pursonal boaring an in deference tu whut would probubly be bls wish if ho wero living, we withhold from print, It truth and Justlos, And the proper derensy of bi numory ehould seem to demand their publica Udon, they may posaibis, in whole or purty, given to tho pubilo heronfter, ————— AN UNLUCKY POLICEMAN, OMlcor Itudulph Sanders, wha wus se frightfule ly out by a thict numed O'Brien a few weeks ago, must havo been born underan unlucky star Yesterday bo wns out for the thet thse, wad went dawn to seg his Captain ut tho Madison Street Btution. On his way hoine, whilo standing ov the front platiora of a Milwaukee avenue car 40 cinpty conl-waygon backed futo him, breaking both bones of ula right ura below the elbow Thy delvor of the conlewagon was urrestod, wo the ollicer was attended by Dr. Notun, who says eight weoks will soe bin nut ugly all riyot ———————— |, Rxtrgordinary Caxc—Eiiring a substie Ito £0 Serve Ont a Sentence. Soecial to Cinctynats Cuiumerciat. New You, Deo, 3.—An extraordinary 058 was developed in the alles of Chiet-Clerk Sparks, of the Court of Guneral Sessions. ly Beptombor, 1890, Shermun Meod was senterice by Judye Cawin to the ponitentlary for three months éelling lottery-pulluy slips. Nee was sont the laland, but fn n day or two wed brought down on a writ of babeas corpus, an pondiow an appeul wis admitted ca ball fn #008 is bundamnun was Oliver Blaber, a printer 0 No, 112 Willian street, woo qualitied on real an Personal estuty to the amount uf E00. Le deulaion wus afterward contrined, (wud te DistrloteAttoravy Informed — the bondstal that the wecuved mau must be surrel: ure Tho surrender wae mide ono Monday murning, Olllcur Isyuo Santh, of the Court of General Sessions, Brouso Aman ft Colef-Clork Sparks’ ultics, und ald that It Lin Heed, and, allur the usuul routive, the nan We ordered vack to the custody at we. Sierill by Judge Gildersiogve, and te wus taken to te penitentiary, Chlef-Cterk Sparke this morale roculved word from the Bheritt that de Wau he contysaed Lo Doputy- Warden Oaborn that bows hot Sherinun Roud, but. James Sedinuis f Mulberry vtroot, “SleCionla was taken belay Judge Giidorslouve without delay. Ho suid that he bad been tinportuned by luber und tier friends of iced to poraonate Itued and se: reat ble trap: ent. He bad tually consented a0 60 On Frocelpt UW. ‘Tho money was dcopve Into bie pouker by aman withered muslache whose uuino he did not know, us Be wis i a takon ucross tho City Park to thotsberilt's eice’ BcUlnuls was committed to Ube ‘Tombs ony charge of cousplrauy, and proceedings will tuken ugalost tho other meu lplicated. —<——————_——_ Softening of the brain prevented and nervour ness cured by using Browo's Iron Bitiere

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