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8 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1872 3 Fifth avenue to_ Fourteenth street, Fotirteenth | of & very mild form. No fatal cases have cconr- | United Btates funds_when_special cotton agent | inspection of several h al . Janin-was inbed st the t e P i HORACE GREELEY. street to Broadwsy, Broadway to Hamilton | red. P in Texas in 1867. From investigations i.ngtha taken by the Bk_r_nzge w{?:é?ms olx:};‘a eg.i:cl!—g::; ?vil]?sdbimu and conveyed mzm:'grsgfibg-fi the b(}n, u;d the ngxme:lfil‘ll n%nfiens:dfl maeti’ x;::veg e terry. i Sy - _NEW OBLEANs, Dec. 3.~—The epizootic con- | Treasury negmm,n was discovered that the | the fact that théir walls and ceilings have been | formation. Janin would not balieve it st first, | freLdoe and in the. evsitement of the & Tho draping of Dr. Chapin's church is being | tinues. But fow teams aro in use and & froight | Governdr, when he made his report of his offcial | greatly eracked, and, in two instances, plasters |-but the geologist sat, down, 8nd, beforo morning, | he 638%, and in the excitemant of the Ume ng Remai Visited Yester- repidly com’gezad. The large srched entrance to | blockade is fmminent, i Ect!:m, transmitted only & small moiety of | ing was thrown down from the ceiling. Many. |.convinced him. .. o & mnlxm te cedd r. A ezfl omywer mue Remains Visite S the church {rom the street will be heavilydraped | Tho Secretary of the Loulsiana Jockey Club | the cotton tox collected by him from | persons are firm.in the beliof that the explosion, | - Next day they ~wenb together and gaw Mr. | noom,S0ment ha;-““‘n et thia Lime that 5 =1 with black muslin, looped up with heayy crape | contradicts the that report the epizootic prevaiis | several large frms in_Galveston. ° This | which occurred..on the.18th nit. he i day by 50,000 People. | rosettes, The vestibule is also hung ot s among the racers, and Etates that tho aces will | discovery Vasniade on_np?]jcafion of thesofirms | by = leakags in a gas-main, whils D‘g‘h“gm"fifii‘gfiifl .fh‘fl‘f{;,e was e‘\fif’ll:x:? hgngnm :gnstg:te:g to :,h: ;L%:g &“;a‘t&% ::hg{;s?‘?x in‘zpth*:y‘;!z;— lin, and immediately over the door leading to | be resumed on Baturday. fora refunding of this tax, under the actof | the opinion- that it was cansed owder'in | pe: ing- to'make a report. Then Fgdu i - the centre sisle will be suspended s large- Congress and Treasury regulations recently pro- | a tunnel ‘under an'adjacent Bne‘;{;gulfrfl the ma-. [ c?:rumndm:gha report Which gflfl printed L:: !C‘;!;⁢ ano Ejom' “diom ,fi?fie"fim’ffiflffldfi : A sized &Jprtmlt of the departed, which will have R FIRES mulgated. The extent of the Governor's em- | jority of persons who heard the explosion and | terday, sud whicfi’, it will be’seen, bears'date | na & bucket sud e rons All Preparations for the Fungral Com=- | around it s deep border of crape. The interior . bezzlement is said to be very large. The proof | felt the trembling of the earth are firm in their | Nov. 11. i o pket i . YOWEA. aWAT. ito, of the church will be ‘profusely draped with e et consists mainly of documentary evidence, and | conviction that it was the shock of an earth- The teport was 50-comprehensive, 80 convine- preuen‘nw Ll '}m {‘gom £ o e' pleted. black cloth and crape, no white being used, with | Destruction of Property im Various | isalleged to be poerfectly conclusive. Much to | quake. ing, that the Directors’ faces turned white when | them, bt they orses & deat sar 0 oxerything. the exception of flowers. From the centre of Places, Yesterdays . Warmoth’s chagrin, the stafute of limitations : e T s N L Lhe'y heard it read. ‘They at once resolved to excep’t thua ,:g,%;“ osg t:eir?\::n%g:m the srclfed roof aro hung broad folds of cloth | _ Br. Lous, Dec. 3.—The pusseoger and freight | in his case did not commence to Tun until 1870 THE GREAT DIAMOND FRAUD. . | fervet the thing ont, and for that purpose Gen- | cape: We ‘wet to work to bail ous our bost 25 {eatooned to the capitals of the pillars by large | depots, express office, hotel and other buildings | in Toxas, owing to & special provision of the act *....".| .eral Colton's expedition was fitted out, and Mr. | soop as they roved avay. Ou taking ai:bven: d massi : i i i ! and maesivo_erapo rosettes. The front of tho | at the Richmond and Lexington Junction, on | of Congress readmitting that Sate info the |\ ) srongtor Swindle Was Wor Resolutiors of Sympathy and Respects | galleries will bo slso hung with black,| the 8¢, Louis, Hanses Cify & Northern Railroad, | Union. A warrans for the Governor's arrest will 26 Jandly consonied to sccompery it Toug | tory of the boats outfi, wo found thit xo Lisd Mr. The whole matter * was | four oars and s boat-hook. Wo stayed around cloth, and the pillars, of which there’| were burned last Thi 5. The loss is about | 800R be here from Texas. Up—A §600,000 Robbery, € kept stric private, not even the i i : 1 we ' six on cither' eide, will bo | £25000. A young man memed Gordon Wes st San Franclco papors of tho 26th and 37 1, il iy, | Eiwing | any | P Bt she west dova, s then took Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribune. wound round with the same suble emblems of | burned to death in the hotel. . A ROUGH EXPERIENCE contained full official reports on the great dia~ t%.u'.ug of it. The only persong that knew of the | ANl our efforts to bail the boat were unsvailing, woe. The pulpit, altar rail, and the whole of | Innraxarorrs, Dec. 3.—A fire in the basement 3 mond frand, with copious - additional particulars | explosion were Kinig, Janin, Ralstom, Lent, and | ag every wave fillod her again, g0 we hod to sit New Yomx, Dec. 3.—During the twelve hours | 7O% “SeTRP L for S8s e f 5 explosion i 2 5 i 5 f 1 ppertaining thereto | of the Bates House, esrly this_morning, created = of the manner in which1t was worked up and. | Colton, with the two Who, accompanied him on ist-deep i i Yhoat Mr. Greelog's yemsins lay in stale, in the | will be handsomely draped Vith crape, whils | 5 panio smong the guests. The cngiiss wero | A Germen Emisrant Arrestcd Withoue nuse, | imposed upon the credulity of some Ot the | hip &2, General Bost and B AL, Fry.. Tho feck | of ihe sen, mieh mrory ape pas i e trough City Hall, fo-day, between thirty and forty | from carved pillard on eithor side of the pulpit, | hsuled to the scene by the menin tho absence |~ Sentenced to the Bridewell, and Imprisoned | shrowdest Hnanciors on- the Bacific const, It 1 | ingé of Mesers, Kalston and Lot daring T00 ab- | Yo nad 19 ek orleons smare o O7eT 2 thousand people passed through in procession, | or resding dssk,will be o ehield composed of ivy, | of horses, and the fire was extinguished with | mpere Tewentysthree Doys—His Family Be. | 056 of the most remarkable swindles ever b wence of Colton's party mh%;b: better ‘imagined | clagp arms about each other's necks, 8s every Iastlook on the well-loved editor. Yet | immortelle, tubo-roses and other white flowers, | no great loss. . etrated, and was nesr being one of the, ipst | than desbribed. They had King's report in their ; B otto b it W i bearing fn 1s centra the wonds | N LRuowthat | il Daph n Tt Tiune, | e e e . By, an i Sinstrons, In {hicty” dayo mors, but Sorc | binds,und they e I that Yan verified 1hey | Tmorains beckes tho Son.ras S0k poomink e . 5 P < ec. 3.—. . _ Bpec 4 1 B slomresoc (% > let: a 3¢ Of arence King wer 5 1Y in hif ;i . iow the remains could sparo time to wait 4or | fovers. In frontof ik puiptt wil bo tho. mot. | day says & soHous fre broke out in - barn Just. | way to forto sad fortuno in the West, arrived in | S ees fhan SIAO0I000 o the stock would bed | Het their o Saiienl Ao 1t was oven oy | Lo Ligh Wihen the boat was lfted on the top- the column, several Llocks long. Many: spent | to: Tt is Done,” worked in flowers within s | in the rear of a row of wooden buildings, on the | thig city on the morning of Oct. 20, sccompanied | been put upon the market, alarge proportion | Lent was quite cheerfal. . .. ¥ of a gail u{-lxnd, but none wes to Lo seen. It three hours in line before reaching the entrance, | ground of white tube-roges, lilies, and camellios. | west side of Clinton evenue, this morning af 4 by his wife and two children. A balanceof 34,50 | of it upon the Atlantic side of this continont | _ The diamond field is locsted near Vermilion | was atill useless to try to bail the bcat, but the. 5 5 The catafalque will be composed of rich black | o’clock, destroying four wooden stores on_the s < . i it is reported, the t | Creek, forty-fi i ;. warm. "Tho coffin occupied a place on the ncmy—dresse,d velvet, profusely strewed with flowers and vines | west side of thyauigenue, and very seriously dam- | Was all that remsined in the family exchequer. ifi&a’? o‘!‘m ’L!::Sgirla ) WES l;:nde‘yi' to ms. ‘tion, di s:gy c;? u:lgg:'ggn;rfmluigl;n?m::d:g m?e::apkm Sul, mars 1o keg hom ot estafalque in the centro of tho Governors | ofivy, and the steps directly in frontof the al- | aging the fine throe-story brick store of M. V. | They pub up st the Union Hotel, No. 100 West | jome’crit. “So confident were some of the lead- | staflons of thegeolugical stirvey. Ttis at thonorth | tog oxt of toe Baat oo ey o2, both In room, .skg\m mfl} flowers md_a'.amu.nde.d by | tar will also be covered with the handsomest | Brown & Bros,, adjoining them on the south. | Water street, and’ the following morning the | ing parties in San Franciscoof the value of the:|.base of a pine-clad ridge runs east and | conld not Leep the oars in the gmw)ecks' The eplendid floral tributes -of originzl designs. | foral decorations that loving banda and hesrts | The total loss is near $14,000. Tho following | father wont cat insearchof employment. Wan- | alloged discoverié that exbraordinary precat- | Wiesh north of Brown's. Hole, and is in Golorado | tor b s hvan P prone: ntelons, s thora ‘The floral memento from. Mr. - Gree- | can furnish. Itis said that a number of ladies | are the losses: M. V. Brown & Bros., on store, dering slong that part of North svenus lying tions were used to, prevent the locality being | Terrifory, eight milessouth of the Wyomingline. | was no semblance of discipiine. Théy bailed by loy's ueightors ot Chuppaqus wes a | onine Tribu ;f-eéégfco o e (30000 (on oy, o800, o:mmégfdamynfig around Canal strest, he breathed tho it of froes | K0OWD, and the cum of their own espendifies :lfz&"fpgn s o g ol oy tocthigh gently | Sta and stasts with too little unity to sccomplish e ‘happ gt 4 3 % ¢ = i i C arge shield, festooned with crape. Tn the | in tho shape of an arch, which wil stand nesrly | Darling, - on - millnery goods 5%00; no | dom, his lungs wero full of the exhilir- | Gaecion s, o FOPA IS PODRLT 0L RESE | i hubdred foot. o o anans, tlve oF e gy, i oller, o centro was a wreath composed of ears of wheat, | six feet from the gronnd, and bearing » suitable | insurance. Jacob rown, _store, 83~ | ating atmosphere, and he sailed proudly | loading citizens of recognized shrewdness in all afi _of the pine’ “shto -Vermilion Creek. | pight was like the first, only intensified by the enclosing memorial verses. Over the wreath | inscription or moito, Around the church will | 000; msured 81,000. Williem' Tripd, | jiong not. oaring & fig for the conseript money matters should hisve been =0 duped; end | This mesa has & comparatively smooth surface, | complaints of the- starving men, and by the were thewords, It i done,” and beneath pend- | 2180 be hung sopropriate texts, while the organ | billiard-saloon, 31,700, insured3900; P. L. Van | o0 5 3o’ oo Horg howaa a froe- | thet the engineer who was employed fo investi- | Which is broken only by two masses of sand- | ravings of Anthony. When the morning broke, H i ith hig | will b i i i i ‘88005 : Botl . h g ¢ broker y : - It amming by i e, o ght hund | 87, S Do iy ccmnedy o st | bmms o 150 el SO | Homnim. TheTams sl i and th | A ol 5 83p st b byt el | TaleT ek g i chming i s | g o s ot 31l compsal worn, with traces of physical anguish, the- lips | £rom the wall is hung s heavy festoon of crape, | kins, bakars,'$500, no insurance; L.W. Gibbs, | Present was not wholly devoid of pleasure. ™o f .\ 0¢bell who ware the deceivers and who the | deer, elk, ies, etc., though the climate, | ingly certain of their prey. The barber, William. more firmly closed, and the well-remembered w“shwpbyhenffimaemsof the sume material, | Store, 31,800, no insurance. The fire Wes evi- §;§°da“flmp"j,",?,?:n"‘:‘;’gfim,u ;‘“u-“;‘izi;‘g“;;;j’“fgg deceived, but it is known thab o most elab- | 8ave insheltered spote, is not one of the finest | Siery, became toward afternoon. He was. P peer e e e oL, T | Antwinod, mad 7all (0'the seat, where will be alay | bare belongint to 7. O Bonnott, Union Grove | £y where rapid rebuilding was possible. Pres- $20000 worth of emkll” rough: din-| TORT TH b6 Tuft BrrPpnos Sno arerths | About dark hadied, and » ses swopt him off. old ring s on tho third finger of tho loft | Strawed s profusion of flowers. Township, Whitesides Co., TiL, was burned last | ontlY he obscrved two men besting policeman, | TOnds were, puchased W LORCOR | O % not located in an Tndian comntry, | nororomoming Shes, the porter; aad Mark An- Baa o L The National Democratic Committee have is- | Baturday might, with 100 tons of hay, oate, whest | It wae his first introduction to American liberty, | 2nd used in exlting the ground ecfacted for e | 31701 % 0° stearpling Utes. ocoasionally pags | oo umped overboard in a it of insane fren- Fho throdg masching throngh wes composed | Sued the following: aud s largo and valusble assortment of farming | hie maiden experience. He stoppod and look, e O e O O raitly | over sndane ft. THeae Tadiing ars mersinely | apov. 3 on the maridg of the fonith day avgel OF foraons 1 humble Orcumeriuess, | Besoavatrats O zuz Numonay Desoonuric) | nienall” 1t i supposed toe iho v of un | Tt polcomte cap was kmocked ot Like tho | 13 v S i thiksoocon e i | o posc, and woild a0 zoubla wie mes, . | oreuee of 1iisk. more, intensied 20 84 to bo CoMMITTEE, NEW YOR, Dec. 3. incendiary. Loss $7,000 to $10,000; insurance | Polite German and the future g et when s United States geologist detected the | less a good opportunity offered. almost- unendurable. McCurdon gave in to it, whose faces expressed sincero grief. A fair pro- St ekl i joked up the hat and "_rtion were lndies, some of whom stooped end |- - The Democratic National Convention did, in | S1,600. fiizen that bo wae, He Dok O A otmaios | fruud snd blow it to'stoms. Tho following ac- | . . and he throw himself over backward into tho TLitzed tho corpao ; ‘others picked stray leaves of | Jul5, 872, with sn unsnimity unprecedentedintho | - Aernounyy, Australis, Dec. 8.—A conflegra- | Beld it until - the rowdies had retreated, | TARG SAQ BT BAER, 20 SO CTIR B % £ the five left ali Sovers and pitced them in- pookol-books e me- | Lisiory of the partymominate es tholr candidsts | tion in Auckishd, Now Zéaland, dsstroyed buld. | 334 the * policemsn turned bis sttention | S0 G ol of the #7ih g SURVIVORS OF THE MISSOURL. | fos o e, o o e e ate dscerioing 5. ing in | for office of sident of the i i to him. i mentoes. All through the day and evening in ic regident of the United States ’snzgs%,nfid other property to tho value " of | f b i s Now that the whole thing hasbeen officially de- & splendid entertainment to which he was en- 2 2 i this young \ f-dary h 5 ‘the room where the departed philanthropist lay | Horace Greeley, of New York. Six States cast : A o5 | clared a frand, it 48 quité interosting to know | Distressing Tales of Their Sufferings | gaged, suddenly fell forward and died. He was o esrtal soenes were deoply aecting. their' Elentoral vote for hivi-af, the lafo sléc- e Bl o ol I e oy pOre i 2aro | Bow tho job was pp up.and l abodt it, Janin, at Sea. ; o axeriatod, and & ahark 1ok Bick befate Mr. Thurlow Weed mado his appearanceshort- | U0% 82¢ 3 \ons of Hen in oboor, Siaies FRANCE. ot him betors Chieagos legal Iiminacy, 1, | perheps, is not criminally to blame, although From the Kew York World, Dec. 1. our eyes.” Iy sfter 1 o'clock. He looked very fosble, snd | ¥Uoro we fallod of wuccess testified their fctcbonsa Banyon, oo tiharoy masoould ot reak or Bis Teputation s & gologist and mining | Yesterday morning the Morrg Castle arrived _ seemed to walk with difficulty. After locking at lPP:?“ on °h 1:‘ ndm’ ‘; dltfl'f”’ 5-?! 0 | Thiers Declines to Resigne-=A Nore mgm;,,d,w,,,d of English. He could only | engineer will have received 8 blow | from Havans via Nassau, bringing from the Iat- | Serious Galem=Buildings Dismantled. the coffin, he wandered through the rooms and | Breat service he rendered the country by Quict Feeling in the Country. swearin the vernscular of Gosthe, Banyon | by this from which it will be hard for | ter place thé four survivors, John Freaney, first | Byrrvong, Dec. S.—Sixteen out of the row of soon became sbsorbed in the contempla- | VOting our Electoral ticket. But Horace Gree- | o =Rl Eo% m ik Sl YL, | BEeRr L him to recover. Hig firat connection with | assistant engineer; David A, North, third assist- o A 5 * R e . 8. ignorant, of German a8 of law, Bilke 1 - : SNEUIGEL + DNOTUL, SUItG 8 twenty new honses on Stricker street were un- st T er 028 ek oip | Toory skiored by bis Sppogants i o G | 828 Lo Cabiet ol Lo s has b v auieing | s foel €10 sna o, put o lne ack | tho st seoms i haveeen i Ne Xonklut | and sngest; Chavias iy 2108, 022 | voted by 3 e gl of vin ntniht. o ished by the sorrow which this sad_event has ughce on the country, and it is now tranquil. | Maria, wheeled to the Bridewell, and initiated 2 g ‘Armold, ‘tho “dif- | about ab sea il eight U 35 aftér they parte houses had just been completed, and only three. conversation with numerous friends, who had 5 i 4 4 b ry 5 Y ending, General Dodge, an cast upon the people, whom he loved, and | , Picard is mentioned for Minister.of the In- | into the mysteries of brick ‘“‘“““fi; He did not: et agr" of the wonderful Goleonda. They told | with the Missonri, and sifering from the were occupied. Loss, $10,000. gathered around him. After resting a short L p ) i i 3 ition & who regarded him s one of the best, truest, and | t¢rior, vice Lo Frane. : -} know what to make of the whole proceedin, 0 . : 3 i : and b] i ] in i event of a defeat on the organization of 2 Com- | of 8 ee A lomicile o ) B = | ] Bths ¢ if & ecasker, hio leaned ovex thelody,: anigazed | 1221 {;’Qi‘éfij‘ffi’m‘;”hj"fi‘féfmflry’mg’;?fi mittee, under Dufaure’s motion, on Thursdsy, it | brave. . Ho was_incaroerated for twenty-three | stanco o beg of predous stones .valued at Froaney, Who Tesides at 11§ Charlion sirect, | “gon pr HASTINGS At the sesidence of the Anciats. | b poloerans, sabommas HoE inted | heart was in sympathy with humenify in of its | I8 possible that Thiers' supporters on the Left | days, during which ho ondured exquisite torture $1,000,000, which had been sealed and deposited | gives the following partioulars: *A8 8000 88 We | yrido's parents, Tassday, Dec. 3 by Roy. &, L. Chapin, it AL e Dt:lg hin"f‘:) 0Was a(; Wl“l_lflk] Dbroadest form. - He loved the Government; he be withdrawn from the Assembly. sbout his family, who were without money, | it the Bank of California; and in the second a-| got the boat freed from the other davit nine of ‘E;f.‘ém ng:;z# g“fi?cfu (i:‘: E;AH. hflfibs&fl% T e B e or o, ong wickly” | Joved hus fellow-mon and the lsbora of bis |', The Assombly will divide into two great par- | sirangors in s sirango land. His vife was nearly | bog of Bems salued st 8250,000, the latter being | us who had boen holdingon got intg henalthough | HrnBsf ‘Basfites, daoghter of e Hao kBN but, having beon informed of the meme of Hle | ol life wero o elovate the condition of man. | ties, the Left and he Right, for the- election on grazy.” Showas out "of cash and ont of a buse deposited in the banking house of Wim. B. Dua-7{’shé was full of -water, * When she wad Dbeing | rings, of Madison, Wis. ot e kL e The rost of the fha b Find, No .struggle for liberty, civil or | Thursdsy of the Committes of Thirty proposed | bund. Tho children wept for their father, and | ¢an & Co,, in New York., ... .| 16wered there were almost thirty people in her; | FARGO-COFFIN At Wisassat, Mo, Deg. 3, at ths fa o - w1 e e _“L';s g o ; péoce?- religions, wes 6ver made on the sur- | by Minister Dufaure. u s the entire family began fo cntertain an exalted | Besides all this, Janin was taken tothe private | but the heavy sea soon carried them away, when fifldma of tus befles iather, by ihe Ror Wem. ;:c agxmi ?.!n:. . Wee Eeé;me i ef_};l Y | face of the earth, fince his manhood The Ministry of the Interior was tendered by | opinion of the United States iu general, and of | Fesidénceof Tiffany, the great New York jeweler,. |.they fell out of her... There was & fearful auf W Jssag 1L, Cofin ,afi’n‘ Wiscas- et L B ) sad, jofter 1o0KINg | awem, with which ho did not sffectionately sym- | the President to M. Dufsure, but he declined it. Ricago in oacticular, After six days snxions | 7ho told him, in présence of Sam Borlow, Gen- | and it kept bresking over us for threo days, of thiscity, Na e eatures of 3 reeley s The tombs of General Cavaignac and M. | eearch, during which Mr. Morast, proprietor of | éral McClellan, and other parties, that the esti- | wish-to say that Gulmer's bost could have held for some time, leaned on the shoulder of = friend | P2iRize, and to which ho failed to_ givo faithful | o <8, MRE B £ Fopiatd B : i 3 b 5 = i tmartre Cemetery, were deco- | the hotel, kept the family f thing, Bill mated value of . the gems in Dun- [ twice asmany people as were in her, and it wes = and left the room. Charles O'Conoc was among | 224 powerful id, Every day his Lo abounded | 30T [0 ORFHS (RS roio SO0 | Diaho ol Soby o fomiy 0%, xoling, ke | Gan's bank was 150,008 Thia state. | heart-rending fo G0 those in ot rofuso to DIED. those who . gazed longest and most sorzowfully | Jth acts of charity, of forgiveness, and of love. | 6. T7/ PRE M oo S8 BFVRER O o et and. b Tati ment, emanating a8 it did from so re- | admit. fhe women who were floating within Not his stricken family alone, but a stricken quietly ‘con , and | was pointed to 28 the solution of the m%:;z}?l; liable o source, could not fail to disarm whatever. |an..oar’s reach. Two men were holding -4t tha residenco of his son, No. 1219 Prai. on Alr. Greeley’s sadly altered face. i there was no interference on the partof the | Ho li to be lying at fi : .y A4i0 p. o doore of the Gty Hall wero | BSOBle soror fo ¢ loss wholly fuscruiable and | LIt P o et o e ot el loneth | epicion theto was in Janiws mind, and the. | .on o the keol .of another boat, and. they | s s, "o T, g B ~dosed against an-anxious throng, sfill pressing Tha Natimon al Democratic Committés, in be- bottom. ‘Then the Pcor Hoves was - sought | Sonsequence was he was .most effectually roped: | would not-listen to their cries. Our boat was | years: ~*' toouiven 1o Rochester, N. Y., form- forward, and soon after the remains . yere .re- New York Insurance Companics. s last rofuge, and el .the | 0. Harpending snd Dodge told Japin that Ar- | too far off torender assistance. We lost |yl rom tunmed o Mr. Sinclair's house, to await the | Helf of the grest party ko ssnigved mior by ‘Spectal Despateh to The Chicago Tribune. Cheorful prospects and domeatic happiness of | R0l received $100,000 for his first trip, and by | ks rudder, sud'hulf full of Water she was un- the 24 of December, 3t No. 535 West eal 3 -the faithfol effort to elect him fo the first office o £ . o ] e Nt Brise] - B et oril o ol i thor poror to | New Yoas, Dec, S.—Although bat five New | the courageons immigrants who bad croseed the sundsy plousiblo stafoments thoy induced Janin geabls, or the st threo days o gut. it G ot Cvios s tars Sebaie R 5 o i : . wild waves to find s Babitation i H visil amond flelds. These gentlemen. | fered fearfully.from hanger and thirst. Wehad | I el mands st 1 oelock p. s NEW Yo, Dec. 3.—The scone at the City [ honor his name and memory. York ity Insurance Companies have suspended | 7 7700 f0 fd & hobliatlon fn thie supposod | ) o Funin that he should bave two weaks | ot oven s biseuit on bassd; anything thera wes | aerat ovs omstesre incied o Sitand, o = Hall, tlis morning, has had no parallel since the | - (Signed) AvGusTUS SRELL, since the ‘Boston fire, there aro twelve others | re d g . 5 3 . ch Lnd S A A the 5 5 q 3 o o 0 recincts. The world went on, as before, but | t0 examine the ground and investigate its geo- | in her wes washed -away when being lsunched. | EGAN-—On Dec. 3, of consumption, John Egan, aged _?;{zgh;g;flb"‘?g{‘é!’.mgm Linicomn v with | et Nathial Desioeratio Lasguilye Com- | fint havo faded thus far to make up-their im- | fhere was no pesce or comfort for tho widow and | 10gical formation. and when once ho resched the'| On tho eveninig of the third dsy we came in | Slgeami'~ " T ol and mm}ufl,hppemnmc ith tho flags d¢ balt | - The New York Associsfed Press, to-day, | pairment of capital. These sro the Nisgars, fl‘:Je ta:harleaa nntia.ld unodfl.na morning, when the spot,t%ey kept h:nxllelgp‘lflre&dwlfiolzflgfylznssmd &fifi:ff efglou Pffi@?fig;é%fiflgfizflg o Mla"“u.ong",m““.;.fi-;hmuém.;.cumgw, 4 L ) 3 i lic, Fi 0 il. | absent one returned, St making mining laws for ek. ~Soon wil our stren; ithin {.. 22 Ottawa and Detroft papers plossd copy- Apledivespiutions of soryow -84 the desth of | Hanovary Bfendacd, Tepubilc, Firemens, Liouid S e el Omed 08 one | ffer, when Lo began fo proapect, Dodge and | hailing dictance of her. We chly got. within s nast, and Nost of the pillars’ enfolded in black united 4 8 folds a sty Sori il 3 that rose from the dead. They all united i crspe; festots of the same material drogping | Mfr: Greelay, one of tho original propristors of | 1ard, Enos, National, Commerco, New York, and | nouocine s s great and gledions soveers. P° | Harpending hurried him away, against the prom- | milo of her, and we shouted and screamed aé the Tea by | ise, snd bad him mako his st report in New | top of our voices, and raised signals on the oars, -over &.6 poriss Erii iy Tndbme | the institution, eulogizing Lis lifa snd labors, ) 5 EGPk; 43 & O tho Deloony Mheooden i b i dowe. | aad éxpressivs of sjmpatuy with bis orphancd | Yovkers. The Market has reinsured itariske, | A day or bwo afler, they Wera farnis d had 0 s and the heavyfeds of the United States banner, | children. E i - ond, . after closing business, will ‘‘be %e C;gn!y Efi’geu]x‘t ‘:)':fil pnaaesfltfh (?Ognnough’ Yn&l;, Eh:c})fihe égs ¢ e iR b?t the p&fieu 19‘; lg;rd sot gail and 8:“1 Sfl: oSuIb 13 i SHtha i ¢ N 0] 100] e mud of eir ghoes, aa only e gather samples from {.of our 8}, & loop. was going, 80 8! L 118 the portrait ofFornce Greeloy. . Balow is the o B v, e O ol | sble, to | rotury abomt 93 DT Somb | etimony sgeinat Chicago, snd loft with & fer: | thoss portions of the 100-acke hlock of ground | could judge from the.sun, southesst. That night Hfl 'UCTION SALES. LISON & FOSTER. ANT ART SALS, i o oy. - Balow L st I 3 . : : : . izseription: T'Weremember with pride his busy | O Ms&;‘ség msmm’_‘“ Dexiesidance, Jito i Ao e ot et " | vent prayet tist, in ofher parta of the State, | Vhich axo marked on tho sccompenying pist. At | wo of the men in the boss became crazy from Fhe body of the 44 jonrnalist arrived at the | Citizens of ‘Brooklyn have' already started a | turn cannot yet bo estimated. Tho friends of | Personal liberty is a littlo more securo, as pro- | 82ch ane of the points nimbered dismonds oz | drinkin ity ol o8 easly m§ q'lock, 1t was bor | subseripiion to ruiso 525,000 for the. puspose of | thie International havo fosolved to fomm a new ;‘fi% in, the ,°“““$fi{"i‘;',3,,i§§‘§€éf"“d o | e potats were o Lo uclosed ssmpleo, £ 104 AT ATCTION. re in f ‘ompany. 6 Niagara reduced its capital BT, Tant Stom the oHlgiant third B - a ey e Nt T b b i honor. The coffin, in 4 Greéley. from $1,000,000 to 500,000, and the Hanover iginal discovery, and shows a |. all aronnd 1s ; we conld seo their fins, 87 | .. BLISON & FOSTER would respectfolly call the atten- tively few Bpactstors, Wiy eassied to. fgyf: ooy Edttors of newspapers éhtonsélont )tlha comn fi::}z Wg,obfld'& 6220_.000. ' The h‘;elve com- A CLOSE CALL, E?gfl&;mm&m&‘g fi{.‘g{;fi“"fi’fi 1 #&;‘:gz‘fi‘ A :flt&f :;: a?fi? “m; n!;’é tiom of et 167079 t0.00 Bew and velusbie Collection of nor’s room and placed oon a temporary bier. | £y are requested to msil Ezra Cornell,'at Cor- | panies referre above promise msake up i 5 ‘bable that at t5° depthTAriar ds 15 T O”flb L) ulling | Graciog, o4 ko oppearad i Tis o aegar s, | Tho doaths of Horace Gractoy, to bo somprised in | of losurance in favestigating tho status of tho | Wuile in vhe Discharae of Hie paty. " " | done was insigniicant, and docs fiotensblo ms | Siod ou boird, aad wo hesved their bodies oyer- Iet of tube roses. . The Lid bos the inscription-; | & memorial volume for the Thrary of esid Unis compamios in thi city, In connection W Their | o Pondt, of the, Hamlia piivate police | oaor & Jiement as to the extent or limits | boud, One of theso men was & bather. Toe <& Homepre;lvy, born Feb. Em‘ died Nov. vemig, of which the deceased was one- of the | Josses ggult);a Bosmdx;fi Eefulyhn!! mfdo\mg ‘Dm’”’ my' G Pe§ b:“’h“ing nfmdmdwl ‘:: em::;y e b oy mer L mno;gg“ §n e :g:&n;e m:;l Efia, BROOELYN-ART GALLERY, 29,1872, and was ornamentd’ wi Trustees. . in a heslthy condition. ew have reduce OXCO DAIT ascay 1 1 ) 2 i By, . o natumal form 1oaves, AL the o wae feene | SraacwsE, N. Y., Dec, 3.—A large ‘meeting of | their capital stock, and all buve sdvanced thair | night. Sortly after 12 o'clock, while patrolling | X34y hown ihat i¢ ~requiros = ouly | making fve in ol The men all run | Asg collocted dusing the past jose by li propritars ond inscription: I know that my Redeemer | Citizens wes held fast night to exprees sorrow at | rates, his beat, 88 & faithfal watchman should, ho ob, | COS-RAL scre of the very rich ground torepsy | mad before they. died, and several fimes made | GHARLES RODE, Esq., from all the princip liveth,” and another at the - foot, ?‘yk d in vio- | Mr. Greeley's death. The Mayor presided. Ap- % ) sy 3 2 the -purchase money, and aleo that if-the whole | an attack-onus,. and some of them even bit ART CENTRES OF EUROPE. T e oty Yorked in vio- e L Ttiar o yaro adbaton, -and. 1h was Railroad New Gerved a man attemipting t6 break in at the rear | 160 scre tract - will produce smvel of an average | us, - On the fourth day in-the evening we were & | r. s con #lll : ‘s be found contributions from. ¥ oy Jog with his Tof6 D that they ba. - © ' |etrance to s fur storo on West | aluoof i por cont of tho valuo of the onoands | liflo rlieved by somo shovers of rain Ve | usisdice wadlah M4 there in a simple hesm attended by &n esdortof | erecting a monument to the memory of AMr. 3 i i i 3 and sent to Mr. Thie il by o s i i Srecley oy, with i Lot aon ving by | B et ey B o Sopetadoa s | Taprorec ek ot Chicoy Tobune | Randolgh stroet, bebwoon Canal a0d._Clia: | Bai tons washed (85000 p fon), it would fos- | eptond oge handhorohiots out end ssnght 10 | “* 31 ertes of Ammerica. face was tamibly amaciated and wom, utterly | Select an orator to deliver an - oration on the de- | 4y qylodo & Lonisville Railroad Company met | f00 Btrests. Ho crept stealthily toward | ycongider this a wonderfally rich discorery, and | gained some strength. The nest night Wo ware | 1,258, e3iro collootion wil bo on exhihition, with cata- unlike A ly companitng have | C@! 8.—The flags sre at | here to-dsy, and lot the contract for the con- the burglar, snd had the come-alongs on his onqhhnbwillpmvaaxtremulgpmfitnble;thutwhfle in a terrible state, aa a large shark kept very N 2 wrist before the fellow knew exactly what had | I did not have time enough to make investiga- | close to us, in fact slongside, ehowing his fins STORE NO. 970 WABASH-AV., D et s Was | e on ot Booracs Grasléy. Geneeal | straotion af fho counecting lnk 6f the Tak -of & man who er termible sufferings, -mast in honor of Ho: e B or ol s e 2 | happened. Pundt was sbont lesding his pris- | tions which would have snswered veryimport- | and snout how snd_sgain, but as we left the Noar Twenty-second-st. succumbed in & prolonged fight with ths com- and heartfelt regret is expressed at the death of | Michigan & Louisville Railroad, from North nnle)xl')k) Aliaeieat: wHoho s SE PO bypew: ant, questions, T do not doubt that farther pros. | Gulf he dissppenred, goh’lhfl ‘ifth morning tho 'fl‘fl‘,:”m‘*;;:;" Dfmflfggl.:uamdhthl sellection. 1 bodi 9 n. Vernon to Newcastle, 65 miles, to H. C.. Lox o s % o . : Kfifififéfip’.’;fi%‘:fi:fi rmyivni:g“tlh% mAd. i Ry iy maquo Trioune, ‘| Benry Crewford, Joel F. Richardson, md& men whom he had not hefore seon. They were | Pocting will result in finding diamonds over & | sen bocamo calm, and we bailed out the bost | "CarlHubuer, Albert Bicrstadt, tio were not complted until 10 o'clock, as carly | DES Moryes, lows, Dec. .—At a full meeting | their sssociates. The contract stipulates that | evidenily confederates of the cracksman, and | greater nrea than isa yet proved to be diamond. | with two hata. ~The bucket we had was a metel | H. Heraoz, Glguous, 25 8 tho aquare in fronb of the City Hall way | Of the members of the press of this city, heldto- | the rosd shall be comploted April 1, 1874, The | had sccreted themselves in a dark corner clogo | bearing; and finally, that 1 consider any invest~ | one, but one of. the crazy men threw it over- | Fo 3%, peu, L'F, Kensort, ... .occupied by thoussnds of men, women, and | Dight, resolutions of respect were passed to the | price is not stated. 3 B to where he was at work, in order to profect him | ment of 240 per share, or at the rate of 84,000, | board and it sank. - There were four life-pre- [ . Yopmssats, . L. Sontag, children, intent upon taking s farewell look at | Memory of Horace Greeley. j s |” Bax Fraxcisco, Dec. 3.—The transfer of the | in the event of his discovery.- They knocked the | 000 for the whole property, s safe and attractive | servers, and we ripped them up and stitched the %Vn?’B?é. AF. ;ni 25 the face of the departed. Everywhere the ut- franchises of the Gila Railrosd to the Texas & | Officer down, and beat and kicked him without | one.” E = : canyas together and made a sail of it. The boat- | G0 F*Fen, 2D, Shattack, most decorum prevailed. There Was no jostling, QUINCY. Pacific Railroad Company was consummated at -| 8tint; but he pluckily held on to his prisoner in ‘While Janin was being induced to join the en- | hook acted for & yard and sn oar for & mast. And maay of equal celebrity. no tumultuous haste, o obtain demtageom; . N _San Diego to-day. 8 Texas Compsny gets all agxbe of their fast-descending blows. One of | terprise andto make.s professional surveyofthe | The men became too weak to nse the oars any | The whale to be sold by auction withaut reserve on sitions. A hush pervaded the entire assem- | A gitation of the Dign the rights of tho other Company and 9,000 acreg | the men then drev s revolver, and fired two | ground, the projectors of the schemo were st | longer, and we kept the boat- full before the | Thrgdsy and Priday, Afterncons and Evenings, ~ - blage, and each face wore 2 look of intense Q"‘g"‘“ n‘;"; 3”‘;,‘:"" Q:‘“‘"“' gt Jsad in Pusblo and Ban Diego Counties, and Bhoce 8t io oifoar,. THA isSutan Rl mmes: (Foriin anew drection, Getenal Db Detiol | il The mth;"‘ shome. sut strong;, and 1 DEO. 520d 5, 3t 3 3nd 735 o'clock. sadn i in 1 DINCY, , Dec, 3.—The agitation of the.|: i iego City. ected attack canse et go 0ld of ecure a Unif £ ered very much, a8 no hat. The course : g8, . Themulficado wes formed In liue and i b 800 e af yatéc front I Ban Disgo Cily, Tho burgiar, whan he aad his twol companions | patent o the tract, snd also logislation dirécly | tho bost fook was--southesst; bu wo all were ELISON & FOSTER, Auctioacers. assed up, two by two, into the room where the | question of enforcing the Sunday Liquor law is —_—— > c T 2 d 1 T b +Hagr - A & ‘made their escape. Pundt did not disc 3 looking to the aevelopment ‘of the diamond | getting prostrated, having bad nothing to eat in gogg;:g&:;nfig;g;t;:&h spprouch {he-cofn | S35 boroming Tarmer. A Istge mnd influontial | o The Modoo Indinn Troubles. . | G815 IT00 o toats's door mutil ne. Feqy | inea: He' drew up tho. colobrated # piscer | Savor diya: Death stused oa i o ice. " on By GEO. P. GORE & CO. P it oty g el meeting of citizens was heldat the Presbyterian | Sax Fx e Beite Todta i o 402 | to the Madison Street Station to report his ad- | mining bill " and gave it into the hands of that .| the afternoon of the eighth day one of the men Tistingniahod sontiomen in the. Torm was Ty, | Cbureh, this evening, to consider the -sction of | 2HPRS 97 thO Link River vere i i‘ yenture, Ho then became aware that one ball | immaculate legisiator, General Benjamin F. | signaled land, which afterward turned outtobe | ‘We shall sell ‘Wednesday, Dec. 4, = doss Triongn ot Greelr | the Cify Conncil in rejecting -an application | Th Indians” huw iver ware massacred. | a3 perforated his hat, and that the other had | Butler, of Massachussétts, to engineer through | Powel's Bey, Abaco, - We thew took to the oars, . o Low Weed, omo of tho oldest fciends of Greeloy, | the Cify Councl, 1n fejccting on epplicafion | ne Inditns have 80 warrors in the fisld | podPAoTaret o bt sl ot S tmer had | o e wondorTal sagacity and. o thow | but. comla’ do. littlo, | bug - we landed, at 9 1-2 a. m., Exmfi ]e“sst;a[?t nggfl;{ffif !bmndiny, ;“hd soveral speeches, Tosolutions were nnanimously-| zons vo g;hé’t’h.,;’“ é;‘;n f{;‘;‘ Klamsth Bave | cerigin thab s canidentify the three deapera. | 5nd shares of the Lent-Harpending dismond | Howsver; -about -half-pest 5 o'clock. - Nob 5 R oreset? q cerning the | B0 e ensuring the Council for cowardico, | by the sorthern pac b ihe Niote SYEANIZIE | Gogy if he should be fortrinate enough ever o | Stock, to him in hand paid, ensbled him to | cne .of ‘us could stand up or walk. We Men's CF. and Beaver Boos. 1ite and charaoter of the deceased. Ho sidle | iod calling upon it o reconsifer ife action. | Bag 0 oo Do °f e Blate f0TAke ths | 1ot om sgain, : 6 the great advantage this bill would be to the | wre 8o weal thst we sauk exhausted on the CASES i L * lomyyonibiul smusement. They had boen | AS0E e s nere e ST L || Sk Paisenoo, Doo, 3 Laier nom from e oumipy andie ol sseped N D il | Joueh, T i poiion, v zetned spee | 100 cses By and Youlls Buos. goung men togother, mnd a8 sueh waro often o | JCcof ety donbt ot the ausetion will B | 20, Orsgon e e el s bise & | amema, , s s, orth e Jush now, bu the st 20k Bis ,%rqu'i'i;, saive wero oatnf o crami s | 150 gaps Women's, Misse, and Chliren'y « A - { the main one at the next city election, when the mmane i h & ights, near Fred- | fault, e = ‘6 saw-gome Wreckers” houses, could see no o “bas hours of relaxation,but Greeley never play- noat ty 3 igi| il armad, under o3 d of - Captain Terra, ericksburg, Vo, is_ offered for galo, The farm | Before Janin wentin the first 'time he was | inhabitants. We got into the houses, but there Assorted Polish, ed. Iwasas poor a8 he, and hed the batile of | Council will find thair action condemne are on the war-path sgainkt,the Modocs, and | contains 530 acres, E e t ! ? u it o Sghtadhe fug, dadyet Tabvays ook ro- | s fourhnof o wlers ol oy, -, | fosteen, whites armed | undoe " the com | Eho most bioody baiios ieg ek | Fiks s mere profinions oo, . o nir B | S0 el o i aod s dippersiasnen s | And 4 Lite of Rulier o on.. You see, We were o rent tompent- |~ QuinC y 3 ax : - |~ —The tees of Columbia car 2 ! f ) - 3 § 3 . ‘ments. Tooking back over Greeley's lifo, I | epizootic. suit. No furthermurders are reported. York Oity, have veryrecnnflyg !aaela?f_:’.m{{;‘_v 2‘:{:; t;el;ta'vssbee:ig el:t‘l;‘x;desdz tsoo meomo'a f;ivvzrn g::s.l, ;:dd ;:ptdmk“mng‘:,mmg g‘—g: ntih;iig é‘g i (’;onz e g e e o HE WEATHE - - oy iy ¥ didsite o Washington Heights, to which I i | tho privilogo of puschiasing 1,000’ shares o tho | without eating food. In the morning wo broke . 31 304 % Randolph-st. el bt ey Wl b et T R. The Michigan Fruit Growers. proposed to removo tho' College. , The plot of | stock & o1 s chara in ontreacy, which he did | open ona of tho houses, which we fouad. locked, B S el B i ol 5 ) . Dernorr, Dec. 8.—The sunusl meeting of the | §70Und comprises nine aares, known'ss the old | purchassan New York after hia. fetur from tho | abd procured a fow maichos and kindled a fire, | At our sale of Thuradap, Doc. 5,2t 1-2a.m., vy JTe, by ‘War Department Prognostications. | State Pomological Society was beld at Grand | LeWis estate. . elds. . This Stoskc he af once sent to San Fran- | I then went out £o search around for something ‘we shall offer to hiave been | cisco and sold at ite Yol value,—$40n- share, in | fo est, and I discovered some wild tomstoes, [ Custom-made Clothing, s Btato Prison, | gold,—thus clearing over 230,000 by the transgc- | abont ~ the - size of cherries, and wé | Cassimeres, Knit Goods, Notions, vices that T knew of, and I was mdst_intimate £ ean pnn e 0 R ‘War DeparTvENT, OFFICE OF THE Omier | Rapids, to-day. The attendance was large. A. ¥ith him in all matters, Ho was foarloss inthe | gquur, Oreices, DiVisIoN OF Serzamis AND | 5. Dyckman. of Bouth -Hven, was. lscted | Dt 8 few weeks out of tho sxprossion of his belief in what wes right. His | 2ok DFUEE SWEION T “ELERSOS 40 | B D ids, | Wa8 last week lodged in the Michigan State | fi What ici ity toma il . h 3 is : lant, and J. P. Thompgon, of Grand Rapids, A8 _lodge e igan Stat lon. atever guspicion of the “integrity “or | m: ; 3 toes were €0 oy it 2 5 O i ek, b teana smer tho hoss | WASHENOTON, D. C., Doc. 5.—Probibilities—On | Secrotars. ~ The Bresidenpe addresa ehoms that | Prison, fo-remain sight years. Ho stolo 40, | lack of confidence in the prafessional sbuily of | Bitsst e sows Torly wse T ot s gracy, | Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s B sed long and arnestly mto, the face of | the Lower Lakes, snd thenco over the Middle | serieultare in Michigan is declining, and that and got his tickef in short order. e Janin may grow out of this maiter, it is"evident (-the soup, and that revived us considerable. As | Fleece-Lined Gloves, N e e e £ il and Eastern States, northerly to westerly winds, | horticulture is more successfully and profitably —W.J. f!‘n!]mxn BBYS _the‘y‘ have discovered | he has been made the dupe of others. His rep- | we could 8ee tho mdin-land from the ialand, we D Coat: 5 B by the scene, and, after looking at tho features clearing and cold weather, with increased press- | taking its place. The State will be-asked to aid that the “Venus de Milo, *zhmh we all go to | utation, though, has snffered a blow from which | set out for the baack;, which was aboub o Army Dress Coats, % 3x: Gredldy for some Hime, he leaned on the | BX%: Tn the Gulf and Sonth Atlantic States, | this Society. ¢ see in the Louvre, is nof the Venus de Milo,” | he can y hope to_recover, and from .which | mile ‘from the houses, and it tookus an hour | Cav. Jackets and Pants. Yhoulder of & friond and 1ft the roam. northwesterly to northeastorly winds, higher —_——————— after oll, but & Greek statue of Minerva, and 30,000 s hardly an adequste recompense. ° - °| snd a balf o Teach'it. Every time we would GEQ. P. GORE & CO. ) barometer, moderate tempersture, and clear Utah Itemss —— - that the wreiched Frenchmen made it into a lext to Arnold, of whose guilt there canhard- | attempt to walk we would fall. As soon as we 2, 94 and 26 Randolph-5t. As the multitude filed by with uncovered d 1 _made e 2 s - s weather. ‘In the Northwest and ‘over the Upper 8, ., 3.t i in | Venus with a Grecian bend by tipping it forward | ly be a reasonable doubt, ending and Gen~ | reached the shore, and after considerable time, soads, each wasna:lnoyweego‘nvaaa:fli&x::; fime 10 | Tokes, anil thenee fo. Missourl and Hentuos, | moan aks: Dec. 8 ,efi,‘:aifii'fig thats cortain | o0 1 putting a Woodsn wedge bebind it It1s too | eral Dodgo aro the most strongly suspectod.of | we got our bost into the watar.. Alter &n honrs By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. l‘ssm ‘behind, despite the administered admonition” cooler and partly cloudy weather, .with steady 10 resign, has “een usin, his position to attempt | o2 ;e ¥ complicity in the fraud. Harpendingand Dodge p\flfing darlmess came on- and we turned back to 85 and 57 South Canal-st. 3 of the gel;flemen o i that there was no | Parometer, and morthwesterly winds veering to- | to levy blackmail upon foreign capitelists inter- | . :—On the 10th day of June next, 1878, fifty | were both in New York, as we have reiated, when |, the island, and crossed up to the shanty, whare . —— Bt Tosk. There e “mény! Iadipg who | TOITOW to southeasterly with diminishing press- | ested in the Utah mines. Bome-exposes are be- years will have elapsed sincé the first steamer | they secured the services of Janin.* Naymore, | we passed the night. next morniog we EXTENSIVE SALE OF showed signa-of emotion, somo Btopping to kiss | D&% < . : ing made of the wy some Eastern' companies | i@ Up the Missiasippi River and landed st | Harpending was in London when fhe stones.| stewed some more of the wild tomatoes with 5 showed elgms of emotion, Roms § topping to kise | " ming signala continue st Buffalo, Roches- oveing mines in the Termtory ara humbagged | FOrt Snelling. It was tho stoamer Virginis. | were seid tohave been purchased thero of Pittar, | sult ond drank the soup, and then ket out Pawnb k ] oo o working chssss Spproicha, hacrows | 167,820 Omnep, o€ aro ordoed for Dotz | i’ masagors sud agent,’ oot oo s, Genoral Van Clevo, now seeiding ot Miono- | Lovison & Co. and Xeler, the clamond mos. | for ihe, besels agaim, g;e wo Lot weakor TOKErs 00ds, s & _| Toledo, and Cleveland. ini ze: = % RS T ) e C g ese facts, in connection with o i it -took us g6 hours walk swaiting admittance to the chamber of*death e e Titing Sofipany bf Clnolanadl, ko witnaused this arrivel oF his steamer. which have ‘como to light, have caused :?;-’;5: Balf mile, ‘Nofwithstanding thst we worked On Wednesday, Dec. 4,1872: Lecams suormota. Liuorers, whocieus Gown fh- The Horse Discase. rouhe Winnemricos Mino, in Bingbam Canyen, | * “Tho Colorado Central Road now extends | suspicion to fall upon both thoss porsons, ‘Gen. | hard our strangth, did not svail anyihing; we BY ORDER OF 20 Tho Favaof their choery ald’ Sauea. Wortaus | 57, Lous, Dec, 3.—Diligent inquiry of, large | S400,000 % gk from Denver westward to Blaokhawk, & distanco | oral Dodge wes porhaps ignorant of the frand in | could nob launch the boat, and we gave up all : : B e ot et ais, cavme brom thetr fesionies ang | horss owncrs, aad an csmmination of atione | | of thirty-sight miles, What i known us the | e boginning, but 1¢1spow believed that ho | hope of gaining tho moin land. . Wo raised the A, LIPMAN, 27 West Madison-st,, stores, and fi,,y were very properly. allosed. to | 1arge stables to-day, disclosed the fack that the . obitnary. w&ulx;‘d;l ncn ;vm, be, aii‘fi?f&n% g:;t;:} g:;; nocf(3 ug_n;en long before the expose by | oars and attached our handkerchiefs and the CONSISTING OF pass in befors_men who" Were obliged to stand | epizootic has not’yet developed here. ‘Thers | Ercry; XL, Dec. 3.—The Rev. N. ‘Clark, & 3 ¥ and’ improved the oppor- | canvas of the life-preservers, and then laydown - 5 . Hlone and await their turn. A passagewas mads | 870 & few cases of sickness b tho St. Louis | well-known und highly Taspected citizen, died in. | 107 b7 tho 16t of Jantlary following, thus open- | tunity to' got” all his money Back that ho | om the besch. In sbout two hours a eloop cruis- | Fiflp Dlfl]]lflllfls, Wfilfihfls, JGWGII'Y, &G,, %, | to the facilities of traffic the rich mining coun- | put into it. He .was heard to say | ing in the bay came in sight and eaw our signals, in this.way for rsons,who were accomps- | trausfer atables, on Elm and Spruce streéts, and | this city to-dsy, aged 71. He has resided here | ;7 S i i Sale will contint i ulsd by Iadios, Feuilios, cxidently: from th | 8 Bumber of scatfering casen in difforent parls | since 1535, and was greatly. esteemed f0r his e o e U, o apsdag et s etirs L et Raat sk whon Gedoral A i B By aws | L7 o et b diy cotlleverrhob i anld, Gatg sountry, eamo fogethor, and the old folks conld | of tho oity, but not enough to caneo alarm, 'The | Christian purity. ; oat indebtednsss o Senator Sumnar, who xo- | soon after left for the Fast, as i believed, to | aboard. W wero well treated by Mr. William WAt A BUTTRES & 00, Auctimosrs. e g T D o 00 | The Gistase, which, writh th elopment of | WasmiGro, Dec. 3.—Jokn . Briggs, for- | ieved tho monotony and perils of ‘the trip by | ses Amold and get his money back before tho | Curry, of Green Turtls Bay, who was on board. : Desof hakind Wl L et e e e | e s it aho?vn?;o?}’m%{;;;mgé B e e ey S most genial enooursgoment, deawing upon his | thing should explode. A photograph of Har- | Ho divided all the provisions he had smong us, By HARRISON & CO. - . 30 0 : = 2 51 4 Iy vaat fund of information at'all times for the en- | pendi to | and took us in charge to Mr. U. Bands; United PR — e e Dot e e e, | e pielk louta by 1o s et e gtoays | ed here to-day of conmmuption. Tertainment of Iial fellow.travelars: - Hia bro- | Dittar, Levieon & Gor for Stsseation.sa the | Sisics Consal ot s scstloment. Ho trasted us T aza upon the festuren o tho Sk coatmnd | will not become epizootic. in this iy, - 1o pay : poeal to Taise o fand for the shipwrecked crew | man Who purchased . the brilliants. If they |.in the most kind manner. He keptus in hi 6w m & ” gfi Tnished until 10 o'clock this everiing, when | Bt- Lonis, however, there are over one hlmini Ocean Steamship News. * [ was introduced a the dinner table ina familiar | identify Mr. Harpending 2a-one of the pur- | house, and had two doctors to attend us. After 4 ""‘ the Governor's room and City Hall were tlosed.-| cases. roported in various stablos of tho | POBTLAND, Me., Dec. 3.—The stesmer Scandi- | talk, which is described as one of tho most pa- | chagers, things may bo made warm for him: eight ' days we weroable togo in a vessel to 1 L --=~ Probablyfully fifty thousand persons 'o‘si,a “transfer , companies, and serious hensioy | D&Yian, from Liverpool, has arrived. thetic and tonching appeals ever listened to. Clarence King, United States Geologist,whose | Nassau, where the Consul, Mr. Saunders, gave This Morni: 5 e e ot oo | ol thit e moase Il ppveca TEaelenelon | ™ R Yong, Deo, BeoArvod, stoataship Olsm | —The work of laying rails on the Indiana & | rescurches on this consh have won, for bim an | us clothing, and: kept us until the Moro Gsstlo s Morning at 10 o’clock. e e s G tha lin oxtond. | all transfer and ofher horses unsorvicestle | Pd from Tridste, and America from Bremen. Tllinois Central Railroad has been commencedat | enviable reputation’ smong ecientific men, not | arrived. it not been that the boat in which | 4 vory Iargo assortmont of splondid Chromos to <lo ing’m.hlnhkfl avay, ' Mossts, JH”H‘. B. Stewart and Ed~ | Great care is being taken, however, and as soop | . IVEEFOOL, :Dec. 8.—The stemship Abyssi- | Montezuma, Indiana, the point where the road | long Eincé made an official inyestigation of the'| we wers was s metallic Life-boat we conld 1ot | g consignment. i ward T. Carpenter were present s Tepresenta- m:a %hme ahg;‘-g any signs of sickness, he ig | 2% from New York, has swived. - %‘fi? éf;fifi‘é’-fi“,&‘ufi;:fi& ut}:;s mzfirfi ahndg,;s };f“ u{i the country in which . the alleged ixiaved gu;gvaatul‘é!; ‘:g;gd_en hrozf- fi“o“ldi have HARRISON & CO., Auctioncers ) “ i solke- 2 P i f . west- A O) “ and, when ived in the in,. Ve we % £ et B e, thaae s it | - s,‘_“ii}o’?.';% o B o Jloeras pent. s ol dirosion, and il commecl” ot tho'ino of | tho e o e dsceney ad ean oro up to tho mddle i mater, s tho boat was &3 South Genal-at xo . l 5 < : B e ou; ounty, 111, wii cont i i i R 1adies and others, who Liave mot been ableto| Etom, IIL, Dec. 8.—The epizootic has dis; fbj:" of the Chicago Zvening Mail, was married | that county. The grading on the road is all fin- | that he would make an official Visit to the flelds |- The story‘of Mr. David North, formerly a resi- Of Unredeemed Pledges, Will be sold visit $he City. Hall fo-dsy, may bave an oppor- | Pested. . ¥ P dioap- | this evening at the residence of the bride's- jshed, excapt some Tock cutting, which the Com- | on his own account, and without the knowledg | dent of Rondout, in this Btate, is ss follows: AT ATCTION, €anity of secing the face of hit, Wh Do | © Oama, Doc. 8.—The epizootic. arrived hero | Ing og i irousurer Hastings, to Miss AL Hast- | pany expects to gef cut in & week or ten days. | of any of the interestod partics. He entered the | When the boat touched the water there wero | Watchos of evory description; the arxest Stock ever of- s e el iae Tl liuacied i i N '},‘;fihf“yr Ereaiione: Olegin; of | Belolt Tho new new ties and il ber plates areall | dismond felds with ome of his surveying partios, | at lssat thirty persons in her, many of ‘vhom forad Jpy Chicago. . Jewolry, Clothing, Gaus, Blstols, L r ip. s s s rming the ceremony. T ana placed along the line of track, and it | kn i Division, and made & | were Dassel e freed all right | day, Friday, and Satard: 5, b 7o Ja Co BART. +“Tn the offcial programme for the obsequies, it Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribune, S S Toenpeotad to have the track Inid in thicky Gaya. | coet e e eatiafi g | o, ihe o ety s b, fotien SR ERaioten 55t Hadionie, iy dips * ja Tequested particularly that those in charge of | +Maorsox, Wis., Doc. 3.—The epizootic, which | Th. . reidaty : 0 Bt urch and Fire 5 3 b a0 o _The President Going for Warmoth, | When this section is completed, there Will'be | himself thatthe whole thing wasafraud, he | in the stern davit in some Wway,..s0 t‘:mlb’dé&p.m.nxx)la T R it b o e and the | Xew Orcans (o, 25y, Desgmtch 1o the New York | sixty-two miles of track laid on this oad. ostonod 1o Sen Frageiuco, to isy his astounding | that she conid not b instantly froed. A | Advertiscments Feselved tos Lare for Closr e e | e st ot | o P A O e s o i | B et e xmt b | st Diclors, oy 10 o | ey s combg 34, s S the Bont ‘houses along the route may be inmoum- | _BreryerrErp, IIL, Dec. 8,—The epizootic con- gent Cobb has arrived here, on his imore, for several days, over a series of ex- | of them personally, an not know where any | under, and on emerging but nine persons g 'y be draped ), 1L, o epizootio con- | way to Tezas, with instructions to" ‘prosecute fii;mmn and & rumbling noise heard along the | of them lived. He did know Janin, and him hg | Jeft'aboard: All the rest were washed aefl :&"Jé g?fiflwuwm&flkwmm;r&zgfg ufip’g_fun‘;\(:‘d sic i Thesoutoch e “_“f’:fl?:“l'“.‘,‘." _“ff“‘zl‘ eesty “‘"‘1 aver “f’_fi - hubit1s saldtobe | Govarnor Warmoth for the embezzlement of | line of one of the strests a short {imo since. An | hunted up at 12 o'clock tho very night he arrived | drowned simost instantly, The plusg