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“OCAL MATTERS, ae, wokebiy. savUary 2. 1978 _ bani Geta — Wetoerediog wtiene wenke by. L. Bath fe Co 17: Wiawuneke screes; Cor the fart 4 1 1an tap etek. Nemn sient en _——— elem Ball, (All Wha wa to oprad « pleaem win aa foR to wurbT the ape ‘the Hibersian Reperalent Bodaty ‘Wail this evening. Hleveping | bal beat af | vat Mende : Betayen, , a ,Miles Manroe se commeréstips train on the! Sa, Paul read is Selaped at Weakeshe | ehom tresses minutes yosterday by as! Wrecking of om “equatizer He otser dam mage was dees The care excreted by all the sendacors on this reed ind matter of | “pwilis cemgramvsticn. + —_F The Formdo—Trsierday the deak Sond, deane ChirtySze perds of weed. wan light weed off from the Toledo snd x Hee get ost ‘tails pier iby the lighthouse. The wind head changed and it wan thought abe would gt of fast errolog withest suferity | damage f spy consequence. ‘ —— Tor the Bort The Menistes wit be ieetakeens large seed of wapplies for The aorihera soffersrs today, Clothing bedding, hay, fred, beef and pork will no ber.corgs, Aeppervergo will go with Sha anpplies to see that they are distributed along st GSerent palate where peeded, ' —_—— Bank of Commerce. —Thia relishie bo ativetion presente ite third cewlational malgmenio as other columa, [i makes a moot creditehie and handsome showing and wildculliens continue to enjoy in the fp. Lure Ge semi+ fibers! degree of pabtic con fidence ani patropise, and even more, that it has revelted in the powt. Je ivin the hhranda of gravlemes known to be competent | send careful fipenders and in making gi etic strides cowerd to ile succeasful barger serge Flanaway —last cheming at about € o'clock a ryan afhurnes ntsahed to one of All Middell's bakery wagons wet out for eterk on their own account They con cluded totate it not in running. So they Pat up Wiesopsip perest to Marshall, op Marebellis Meson, down Meang to Cezs end dows tans, verom Wisconsin street, to Mare street, down which they disap peared When they cramsed Wisconsla gureed the weeur wad gliding white akle btar tUn latest fabian Unless the horeee wore wtopped that wagon, or bal therep Yelosis, i stiding along through central Winds about this time. Detemety Powbrful —The atstement which ban appeared in certain papera in this city to the effet thet Gen. Bapt Gault, of the Chicago and Northwestern railroad, dead tated that vy wpring a line of steamers would be put on between this cus med Vht ago, to ran in contretion with the proposed Ledd rusds very dubives in que free place, the Loli road who hardly be em.) Pleped at ev early adatr and, apaim, the Northwestern road lies already a line of pond from there to Uliaga, fully adequate for the carrying of the Increased Kialoeen Berg boarier from the early completion of the road aimed. Bows Insurance Company. — Messrs. Felfenskia barand, agents in the city for the Nome Insurance Company of New York bave Jur! received an circular letter from the tresident of that Company encoc hng the following certificate as to itetruate worthineer and reliability Ixereasce Werantmext, Auseat, NV, bes. 28, ISTE} Heving op the Lith day of November, ABT, made a requisition directing the w@igera of the Home luaarance Company, of New York. (0 requiry to stockholders of paid company to pay up the sum of one millon five under a thousand dollars 161,600,000 then existing in the capital of aid company, and upon due examination meade, it appearing that the said amount of enemilion iveludred thousand dollars has been duly unlacribed, and fully paid to, in cash. Thereby errots that the capital éf eaid company has been fully removed to is amount teo million fits hundred the day and year above writen . Wen Wo Nite. Superintendent .The Late Capt. Bac Bally —At a special meeting of the libernian Deneve. Yent Society Mevsre. Patrick Connelly, Jr. Q. K.,Gregory and Daniel O'Driscoll were appointed a committee to draft resolutiéms expresing the failings of the society on ae doubt of the death of the esteemed monber Capt. Chas. MacNally. The committee reported resolutions, which were adopted as follows Warner. The nambéie of thie society have learned with aang regret, (that it has pleased ke Supreme Itulet to more ag emits ts Captain Charles Mec Nall have a member of thia society, y Bedlecd, That the members of this verdiety,collectively and individually, de sire to bear testimony to the worth of the ‘deopaned in'4i the rotations of life. Rowton’, That in the Joy of Mr. Mac ‘Madly thia society has been bereft of a good ‘the community of a faithful eftisen, and tha family of an affections hundead and Lather. * Kesslord, That werxtend te ble faratty eurslace terrapathy in their beredhment. Reseleed, That a cap of these resolations, Serreerird wispive minutes of the mater copy of thy name signed ect of the demeedee ne, “omaing fi regular semion Rave tee Mayer ie the Chair ab a Begermer wm AM Brent prosexteé 2 petition + wee yeserved 25 the aomenicina @ Tacs we Sent a ® Werks, S14, Sheree presented soul from Michast MeGzers, for the cottiathen OF a este tert ‘tor Ot 2, Mock 315, Eidred’s Additioe. Bets to Lane] Commiites of Penarth Ward as Mesrl of Pybis Warts, * COMNEBITATIOBS. From the Board of Public Works. ee onal te them from the Board Seba So ta seperd te istre doaing the Babcock Fire Extinguisher into the pebile scheme. Referred to the Luis Covedisterca Schools = Waren WORKS ‘Water Coumiemonrrs came up for e0ueurt ener, Ald. Brunst wanted members to ezamine the matter carefully. The ister np Dettrees the pipe plan and the tonne pla. It would be a great expense to change from ams plan to the ether. If the tumper plam was adopted the water power of the river could be made use of and a great expense for ova waved. The water power ould be used for all or eeven months in the year. He had no wish tought water works He was in favor of them. He varied the best pina. He thought the tan ne plem ought to be stammed more care fully and should vote against the resolu tios. AH. Van Kirk thought that if this reso lution was not adopted It would defeat the whole projec. The pipe plac was $100, 000 the cheapest. Our means were lmited. ‘The Water Board was elrestly asking for more bonds than the Council] could give them. He had confidence in that Board of Ubey found a better plan they would nee to hate the precentons amended, £ 14. Brosat expounded the benefits of the tuses plan. It would do no harm to delay the custier a couple of weeks for investiga tion. We thought I was proper that the Exel side should have more pipe than the tethers, at fret, because it was more thickly cettied and paid more taxes. Ald. Chrin Ernst did not understood why they were talking about pipes. They ought to consider what plan was epen for the city. If this delay was continued there would be no water works in ten years or thought? the pipe plan was the bret, at any rate Parne the cheapest. Ald, Bherman had confidence in the Board of Water Commissioners and the ex gireer .if they were led to pee that any change was desirable they would make it Tle hoped the plan would be edopted. Ald Schroeder was in favor af the tun nel plan, but he thought the Board of Water Worke and the engiorer understood the matter better than he did,and he should vote for the resolution. If there were any intakes the responsibilty qj get rest on Umrir shoulders. The question was then pit and the reser ation concurred to, all the members voting im fervor of it except Ald. Erurst, concranks? mesattrioxa Boyrura: other resolutions, edopted by the Board of Concilora, were concurred in, ACCOUNTS ALLOWER, , A number of accounts passed by the Board of Coapeifors were allowed. The Comptroller presented accounts, amounting to, £ 7,825 02, which were allowed. Suppats Ald Bronat, from the Committer on Schools, reported in favor of fitting up Hum boldt school, as petitioned for, adding the words without the intervention of a con tract, in order that the work might be, but quickly. Adopted. ' Ald Sherman, from the local countities of the Fourth ward, reported in favor of the petition for extanting Hinman street. In the Fourth ward, and authorising the taking of the necouary atope for that purpose, Re ferred to the City Attorney. ' wEsot Crone. By Ald. Branst, divesting the Board of Public Works to prepare and put up black boards in schools In the First and Eighth wards without the intervention of a com tract. Adopted. nla the ORDINARCES Asorlinancs to Sz the grade in front of block @2, in the Fourth ward, was read for the third cme and passed. On espidon the Board then adjourned. BALANCING ACCOUNTS. Deunks, Taiowns, Assoulispad theeting. ‘The casa defors Judge Mallory were va rious, yanterday rearming. Great and small, they followed one further rapidly in the fol louing order: pRUXe, William Welch was convicted of being drank and feed $1 and cosiz. ‘William Walsh and Deti Lepkow were taxed $5 and ‘tose each for the naase oenis. LARonnT, Michael Dulaney was arraigned for steal Ing ropa from the noon D. R. Holt, waived an examination, pleaded guilty to the in formation Bled and was sentenced to one year in the House of Correction. , _Eisbeth Troegel was accused of scoaling ,an overcoat and a hatchet, valued at $1.50 ieell. Ake was discharged, on the ground the evidents did not show in intent to com mit larceny. . d awl A Mistake.—While the Grand Dake Alerts on in town a lvdlergeh exret auld te have been perpetrated by a wall Xalewa Iegel grauioman of Milwaukee. Mraating to the washroom at the Plankin ‘tein Blouse the disciple of Blackstoar wan Semnderatrock af seeing thy Great Duke, ae ba meppeeed, exter, and horrified at the deabneg his left coat sleeve dripping with the expectiration of some careless paras. Bowtag ani welling oar regal friend preatind, and with ring low ana gelind the attetition of “yoer Leperkal tg the tact aod called ‘ parriuat’ whe provectied: Lo reapore the deepens bith wes dowel], Wi te earnestly repriveting the ‘objections of Hie anhject end attered giving him a chance to my 8 ward, At Ips the dead wan deme, and with a petite “thank you, the cuppoed Deke walked off.” Tin frised in mired guaed: rerul after tie retreating 2eember, ™ fed at eveing bitin gv down ths, ipa emind enter Fosters drug start. Petiaw | ‘Foe Spleellly manner. Attar gyal: ‘ebind wit ‘proveription sweaiee, m talewed ad telin, per BEAR WROD, Teka Saliekey was caught an the wes euleig 3 WAN kwantioks of cord wood fevim the wood pila at “hhe owns of Corree thea, flearch was meds of kin house and it was found that he had chosen eight feet of waned from that institution.he was fined 65 wad omtradent GS to all, waking his wad cent hla $1 par Sool, or $1288 cord. ‘Ghosper te bay 1s, Taka, Avsa0Lt. Cass Vegbh and Radelph Graf were ac cused of smmching Freterick Reinfrant, wa Chutry red near the canal. The cass ‘wan contitpeed WD Jam pth. are eserene care. ‘Seabiter who arraneed on a change oebeating John G. Poahdgan am thy 1th dey st Devenir ent. Defendant sex! ji Sheddiy ent thet he ¢ Sodated be did Blea.” ay pits of all tity Sas then entered” az petd hare népid be 50 trisl, 1s war fem iague ww stated that this waa eekven more aprievtly: That igure be pearly taive ten lenge. On the fant day of Us Dehe’s etay Dr. Mackin vet for Dr. Cot ‘trill nd anked fer the dil of Lie party. ‘The etcount of the party was chest din and it appeared that the fernished smouster, at the reguler printed hotel raten, to S167, ded the cages. fer telegraphing, heggags and cash exponers incurred by the petty fed paid by the hotel were $50, making fa af $197. This was ahead to the Counselor of Stats ‘sad te was naked to eaggest a price for the accon qodations of the betel that be thought would be resemable as FaRTT scelpled tweetythres rooms, the cheimest La the houss, tes of which hed been reverted for three for a week, and there were six teen pertose In the party. Dr. Machin showed the hotel Mis he had paid [a vari ous cttica ci not be had been in the country and qupgelied §400 as the proper sum ‘This was perfectly catia factory to Mr. Col tsitt, and made the whole bill $697. Dr. Machim handed Mr. Courts Admiral Peniet's check on a New York bank for $600, and ohe matter was edtled. ‘Compared with the EXToRyiOxate paycrn that have been demanded at other places this to remarkably moderate. When it is considered how etegently the rooms were furnished, that the party hail a private dining room, that nearly everything done for them came properly and legitimately, in hotel parlance, under the head of “extras,” and the party was two days of the Apte and as good as meopops tined «its entirely, it must be ac knowledged that Mr. Cottrill deserves more praise for his sterling good sense and pro fessional Integrity in this matter of charges than for the eficiency, smoothness and general matsfection with which everything was managed at the Plankinton House dur ing the stay of the Ducal party. THE DUEL’s LITTLE BED. The Plankinton House is the only hotel in the country where Alesit alept up the bed provided for him. A bed end bedding, complete, is part of his baggge, and 4 ‘has been the Ductal woor to compose him self to sleep upon his own property. Here ‘he varied his custom BOW If Far. Upon being shown ‘the Imperial couch—a magnificent bisck walned bedsteed, elegantly carted, with a lexorous spring bed sur founted by seplendid wool mattress and fitted with the Beest of Men and bed clothing—the Duke's medics attendant in quired if the bed had ever been slept in. Being ameared that the couch was a uirgip one and that the sheets and clothing were perfectly few, he said that the Duke would owe it if some change was made in the pil lows. This was home and the Duke slept the sleep of the righteous on this bed for two consentive nights, among each morn ing reflected and invigorated if it was not that we don't believe is gratuitous adenrtaing we should inform our reader that A D Seaman Co surprided the bedatacd and mattresses on which the imperial fore wooed the embraces of Mor phus. We doubt if the Duke forgets the Plank inton,sHousn for a long while. We cannot wit to remember hie visit bére, and that wosi ever remains prominent ides in con nection with i Mr. Cottrill surpassed himself in the exceedingly agreeable and satisfactory manner in which everything passed off at his house during the Grand Daoke'a visit, Porponal Intelligence. =J . Easton, of Winona, a well known banker of that place, is in the city. —Among the arrivals yesterday was Hoo Semes W. Tait, of Port Washington —Hon Geo, W. King,of Humbird, mem ber of the last Assembly from Clark county, is in town. —Fon. D. W. Mazes, of Cedar Creek, member of the Assembly (rom that district, is in the city. —N.8.Turner, Port Weshington, post moaster’of that prese, was among the arri vals yesterday, Ben. Joseph Vilas, of Manitowoc, pree tdont of the Milwaukee, Manitowoc and, ' Green Bay railroad, do in the city. ' —Copeland Townsend, of Geawomomee, proprietor of the Townsent House, wn among the arrivals yesterday —A numerous delegation from Beaver Dam arrived in the city yesterday. They are here to testify in the feeder case now being tried in the U. S. Court. —Hon. J.B. Bohas, of Port Washington, Editor of the Ousukee Admertiee, and mem ber of the Assembly from Oravkes county, arrived in the city yesterday. —Judge Amal came to the city yesterday, and will open the January term of the Cir cuit Court at 10 o'clock this morning. We are pleased to Inara that Mrs. Small,though I mot omtlrely out of danger, is gradually im proving, and the strongest hopes are enter tained of her ultimate recovery. —The Oshkosh Northwestern says that a gentleman who attended the Alexis party at the Hewhall House, Milwauker, declare that theumber of flagtocking Indies there was no greater than would beaten at any public gathering in Oakkenh. —We received a call on Saterday last, from the Hon B. Ringle, member of Aviom Div elect from Marsthex vanity. Judge Ringle was alec achamber of the Legislature in 1064. He hold, the ofice of sainty Judgs of Marathon county, et se‘ big, double penamted Democrety et conren. The following were among the visitors ¥ mmr yesterday: Gea’ Watted, Steambolt Hock} J. Tomey- Derreits WH. Pisses, Janeaville; W. Wil . Lake , Mr. Stew art, Beater ; 2. B. Merten, Toleds, Obie; H. Wersar, Det CL Bewrr, Canada; 3.3. Mallet, TEE COURTE: | es, coreest Sonre—tuages ‘ and Mier. : The cuss of Joke '8..Rewell “st al: we. | Danial C, Yom Brest et al, occupled: the, ‘abtestion of tha’ Court’ all tay yesterday, (termination:: yosterday sitting at 2 b’clock... The Judge
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