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8 B L S e s n s e e e SR ERSRRERE P e 1 . 4 i THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONAY, DECEMBER 29. 1873, THE UNEMPLOYED. (Continued from the First Page.) mittos, indignantly ropelled tho charges mndo by tho provious speaker. Tho Committes had «done nll 1L could possibly do, If tho Mayor mid Counell neted dikhonorably, it was not the Com- wittee's fault, 1 their work waos bettor nnder- wtood, they would nat ho charged with neglect of duty. [ A?r. Carl X)ings, wnother mambor of the Com- mittoo, enid thoy had talkou thiugs as thoy found thom, 'hoy . did nol. go with the Mnyor and Counefl to' the linlief - Hocloty a8 n committee, but we private individ- unls, to [ what was doing Tho Rellol Socloty praniod, thom thnt thoy would take caro of all the destitute workingmon, and said that thoy were perfoctly able to carry them through until the resumption of work in sprivg. Thoso workingmen who tried to traduce and abuso tho Commitico, were tho enomios of thelr movemont, and they should look out for thoso men. 'Pho prosy wasdoing all that was nocostnty as far as shueo was concerned, and did not need tho ald of workingmen thomselves. 'he report mado to the meeting wus only for tho purpase of lotting them know what had boen done: A complote written roport would bo mado st tho noxt muss-moeting, | Voice, *Wo wunt 10 more nass-mectings, Wo'll shaot the Com- mitteo.] 3 TIF: AISTOORATS TLAUGIL. Mr, Mulone thought the Committeo shonld bo expellod und nnow ono formed. If they did nothing tho aristocyats would laugh at them, aud any thoy wero n sot of fools, and bugs of wind, Josopli Korske, v Pole, was noxt introduced, but inatend of spenking to the audienco, ho be- gan talking in & low voico with the Clinirman, telling him privately what ghould be done, o whna, thercfore, impolitely teancstod to leave the stand, and make yoom;fox some ono elss, which ho did.. ¢ BOUENIA John Wunds made n short specch in the Bo- homian tonguo, telling his countrymen to unite and oxganizo, to bo prepared fur anything that might lappen. ; ) MR, WINNEN'S VILEWS, Jacob Winnen epole nest in Gorman. Ho started by snying (hat tho oftener thoy met tho more apparent if beeamo thut workingnien could only giecoed by showing s bold and united front. Tho Mayor and Common Couneil flrst promised them work, Then they woro told thut they woro unablo to do it, but tho Rolief Socioty hnving 600,600 bolonging to the city, thoy would try Lo get it, and provido aid for tho unemployed from that fund. Still Jater, they wore toid that they could ot gat {t cither, but thut tho Iellef So- ciety would aid nll who applied for nssistance. What clee could tho Committee do, under such ciroumstauces, hut resign? Ho was astonished 1o find_workingmen who ussisted tho prees in culumniating tlio movemenl and sowing dis- soustons in thelr runls, It wus not enough that Hofman hnd been meligne:d and sbugod by tho press, but some of tho workingmen themeolvos cano up and threw stones at him. “Thoy woro maligned and abuserl constantly by the presd. e Freie Presso ouly o fow days ago said that supersedens was grauted to Raflorty to givo gome workingmen fime to bo hung with Jim. And nll that hiesause thoy wanted bread for their winyving fomilies, Uho ‘time was not far off whion monopolies wenld be extinguished, Al Lhut wae ne v tn bo done was to go hand in hend with the Grangers. rent applntse,] CHERLS AND CURSES A Mr, Knoll proposod thren cheers for Mr. Foffuwun, which wero givon by about half of those-present. . Ha then propoead a multitude of curies for-the misorzblo and contomptibia press, und particnlarly against (hat damnablo doma- goguo Hening,” The curkes wore unanimously given, Mr. Inoll® then said to the Staats- Zeitung reportey, “'Pake that down, overy word of it 'TAXS: THE GOVERNING POWEIL * My, Livingsione then uddressed tho meoting in Englich. Ho ndvoeated the immedinto organiza- tion of worliugmon's sociotios mnong all nation- alitles, #o thut thoso whojwent thoro could undey- stand what was said, to be the better abletomeot the ivsue, Ho had spoken to o grent many on thie subject, und had found them all williug to unito eut otganize, ‘Chey were nob ufter tem- perary, but permauent,” relief, go thac they &honld'no longer bo compotled to depend upon aristocruts nod employers, Thers wers four workingmen to every eapilelist, aud they should therefote be ablo te supersede them, and takea hold thomselves of the governing power. [Voleo—" We'll o it, b Jabers | Put them out, the sconudrels I"] U main troublo wan that workingmon _ulways got bamboozled by tho politicians ~ shout election- timo, and voled us thowe fellows divected ghem. The workingmen should reaolve of tho Commnon Councilto do nothing for tho workingmon. . . TIE NEW PARTY. ! A\vm-mnx[muu'n party wag to bn organizad, which wounld carry tho town elections in April Justns a\\-on‘flngly a8 tho Irish did this yonr, and na tho unitod forolgn nationaliting dofented the wholo Vaukeo crew on tho 4th ‘of Novembor. ‘Iie peoplo who ind_como hero from Now Iin- glond and their children know unthing of the presontworkingimen'’s movemont, sinco thoro was no longoy n working elass nmony them ; thoy Wwore 1ot strong ounugh for heavy putinor work, and too lazy to Jearn frades, 'wo leaders of the movamant helioved thoy contd win at tho polla, aven if evory Tinglish papar abuscd thom from April till November, FOME DTS FOU MORDAY, Joln MoAuliff was then introduced, and ho snid thnt the workingmon wore told the ofty could do nothing for thom, .bocause Gago had taken all {he monoy. DBut in Bunday'spapers he saw that Gago bad glvon Dback the monsy, and it was thoroforo a chanco that something should Do doue for them at the meotlng of the Councll this evening. Ho would recommend to them to bohinvo as well in the future as thoy had done i tho past, that tha good namo of tho elty nsy not bo tarnished, *Tho Nellof and Ald Soclety would for tho prosont attend to the worst cngos. uNITE, Dug the miain question still remained: What shonld bo done to nrrest another such calamity ¥ Tho workingmon had not dono their duly or thoy would not now lie compelled to ask for charity, Dolitienl speeulators. woro allowed to bring them fo ruin, They must unite, if things “wero to hocoma botter. Thoy had seen enough Blaok T'ridays, If thoy- desired laws for the warkingmen, thoy, hnd to léok to it that their awn men were elected to oftice, but aven then thioy lind to koop their oyes wide opon to sco that .nonie of fheir own mumbor heeomes too groat or too popular, Workingmen should allow no ono to hegoma tholr Lord. -+ Hverything was dofug to _make the annm wovemont o permanent. ono. Within eight days ‘s’ Inrge mass-meoting would b6 olled, at which a platform would be prosont- oAt o hoped that this organization would aprond all over tha United Btates, uutil n section oxistod In every town and hamlet in thocountry. Although tho press nt prosont wns sgainst thom, and _eried * Commung,” the timo wonld como whon they wonll be only too glad to ropro- sont gaeh nn ‘immense multitudo of working- mou. TAKING REFUGE DEHIND TIE LAWY 3 Mr, Zimpel, thonoxt spenker, suid the Coun- cil took rofuge bohind tho law. which ordnined that the city could not incronso its Indobtednoss, Lut novertholoss the city dobt had already i creased two_millions, probably to help the cap- itallets, When the workingmon nsked for monov, of courso there wes nono, The Exposi- tion Dircctors woro allowed towso valuablo roporty on Lizo Inke front belongiug to the city. What benofit had the laboror from this Ex- position? [Volees: * Nothing.”] Yes, nothing at all, continued Mr, Zimpu{ Ho was of the opinion that the timn for uction lnd arrived. Tho aristoerats lt over tho world wero united for the purpose of oppresking and ouslaviug the workingmen, and s they wero inLornatiouni, so must the laborers of all countrles also unite, to liborate thomuolves. PRIEST AND ABIRTOCRAT. As the priost took the child at its birth and Leld on to it until ita death to save it forheaven, go did the aristoerat hold on .to the workingman and nover let hin off until ho bocame nesloss, e then he was thrown nside, and they cared not it ie and hin family starved to death, ZIMPEL ON RERONTERS, 'Tha !ll‘usfl received Mr, Zimpels full attention. Uutil thon he had supposged editors sworo had and_| unpiincipled, but now hekoow that, they wers also foolish and ignarant, - Whon he thought of re- Portem, e could ot help laughing, "Ile bogan 0 Jnugl and alt prosent joined him. _After ho f,m. through lsughlug, ho continued by say- ng that the main duties of roporters consisted in beer-drinking nnd asking foolieh quostions, They wore slaves of tho press, and 1ust be pitied, for thoy too wero nothing but workingmen in the service of eapital. TIIL REPORTER REPL Josepl Grunbmt, tho ety editor of the Tirion,. thon spoko us follows: o ‘Workingmen s I have for many ¥ears participeted in your movoment, nlhelved fo Secure tho pusasgo of ‘the Eight-hour law, What you want to do 8 to talk Iexs and nct tnore. ‘Chere hus been talking cnough, it you do not wont your movement to fall to pleces lko a rope of sond, ns hay often hoppenod hofore, Tt i omly by chance that you lsve ‘made #0 much progrees thia thno, Yo muat take sd- vantage of thix ayportunity, It s true tho laws oro against you, but it 8 in your powex to change them, Chuowo p permanent committes which shall apply to tho Leginlature, _Every man haa the right of potition, Une tils-sight, Do practical, and drop your negotis- tlous_willi the City Councll, Whick have como to naught, though T belleve the Mayor and Councl, it thoy really wished il, could find n way ta give work (o 500 tuew on the Tallecton avenue aawor. Bub thero 1o Do {heif own masterd, and buy no papess that did not ruppost their movement. L\ppl:mm % vaice, *Thin'i tho hiest, mun that spoke yot."] . W COMMITTSE, on ignnzion of. the Committeo was neeopted, A NEV tion, tho rosi Mr, James Malone proposed to form a Com- mitteo of twelve, compored of all nationalities. Buclin Committeo wonld be s strong wespou ; he ditl not ‘mean u rovolving wenpou, That Com- mittee conld then take stops toward organizing ward meotingy, to gef the pcoF]u ready for uext eleetion. ‘Chay conld then tell the Aldermon, when tho time eamo, that they woro no longor needed, 'The motto of tho rad flag [pointing at fho flagut tho Lead of the voom], * Working- mon of #i} natious unite," shonld bo immodinte- ty eurried out. - TIE CIVIL SERVICE. ‘T'o show how the peopla were robbed, he would culy rofer to the Connty Clerk, whio wants any zmount of high saluricd doputies, agsistant deputios, and sub-ncting nssistant deputies, for ]l of whicls tho peor lborer had to pny. And thon there was tho ftecorder, ouo of the miost outragoous scoundreld, Who gave b Targo fonst ab tho Tines office. Christmag-Giny, und his whalo army of clevks wus drank, "Pheso scoundrols squundored tho peoplo’s mouey, and iu this they viero ably-nexinted by tho Legislature, which also gave snnuully large amounts to tho railroads. The ery against the workingmen by the pross vius ug old as Adum, Fvorybody wad aware of their motives. Why wes nothivg douo when Girgo stole u half wmillion, whily, When a poor wid was caught stealing v loal of bread to save hiwsolf from wtarving, ho was sent to Joliet 7 NO MORE KICKING OUT. Jucoh Boyang addressed the meeling in Gor- man. 1o Enid that the Committes had neeoms pliched nothing, Seturday they matehed to the offico of the lelicf Souloty for aeslstuice, Lt they were kicked out like littlo curs, and sent awey, ‘Uhoey must show those blockhends Cdivktoepfe) thiot u workingman could not bo s kieked out, [Voices: **Come down; you can’t speuk.” “Dry up,”] Thoy ouglt to ba leuient with lim ; he was jiot 1 regular speaker, but Lo winted to show that & workingmun conld spoak in snch u couse ny this. Flo was murried auly thiee weelis, and be bad tosupport bis atnily, und “thoy ‘had to be united, " [Volce= = Your famity or the workingmen "] King Willinm,” o continued, would show thetn— [Gireat confasion. Volces: “Whut hea ting Wililum to do with this 2" * You're o fool.” + Como down aud dry up {"]" The speaker took tho ndvice and dried up. - A PHALANX WANTED, Mr. Klings again ook the stund and snid it wasy useloss to uppolut another committee bofore they hed bobind it n well-organized phalsox of workingmen, Thoy were not yob petwertul enough to necomplish anything of importunce. They marched to the Council building to show tho peopla how many workingmen wore out of bread. The Germans bud thus far dono mogt of tle worl, and if othor nutionulities had worked liko thom things would look much better, Mr, Winnen slso mede w speech agalust tho appointment of wnew committee. 'he Couneil had promlgcd them work, mud if the gentlemen compaging that body now bucked out thoy would ‘e dishionored. 5 WAR, A now committeo would bo ontirely unueces- sary, for thoy had no nore compromises to meko, Their ultimutum had been given, znd thereforo -they had to orgunizo to he rondy to enforce their demandy, [Volcos, * Lot ua Liaye War” »Yesl lob us go and fight them.“] Greut oonfusion and exvitement followed,sovers! Lundroil shooting, * We_waut war!” After tho confusion and uoise had subsided, Mr. Winnen proposed that they should sesomblo to-day and eee how fust thoy could orgenize. TILE COMMITTEE, On motion, tho follosring now Committee was sppointed : James Malone, Irish ; Honry Woll, fherman ¢ Jolin Bunda, Bohemian ; uud Josoph Naa\ernluki'. Tolo, j n motlou, the already oxisting loeal com- mittes was ndded. . Mr, Klings announced that the Commnitoo would meot” Tuvsdny evening nt No, 149 West Polk slicot, Tho mooting then adjourned, S i JHE LAKE STREET HEADQUARTERS. ‘Tho mass-meoting nt Nos. 63 und 70 Wout L.ake ptroct was enlted to ordor precisoly at 2 oelack by Mr, Henry Stabl, THE COMMITIIE'H NEPORT, At his roquest, Mr, Thovamark, # Sesndinu- vian, made u xoport of whut had Lown wicoul- plistiod by the Commlttos durlig the pust wi k. Ho was of tho opiujon thut thoy lal accom- plished but littlo, and that it was the intention are olber reaourcea for. aupport. Buffalo Miiler Las 700,000 of county funds jui gaod keoping. Tho county Taust help tho poor, No power on eartl can hinder the County Commisaioncrs from voting §300,000 {ur fhe poor, an well as & eents, - Tho Toard meety fo~mor- now. Chouse committoe ; send it there, aud nok for help. Tho press ‘hms been abused, but it 49 roally not. wgafust the . workingmen, 1t writes for its readers, and workingmen da not rond papers, [Avoica: “That is nob true, #Ol, ob" Phnt funll boeh,”) But It fu brue, Workingmen do not tako the papers, bint 1ho gmall tradesmon, You must mako a_more permanent_organization, One Commilteo i not enongh, There must bo_ fet, zopresenting all nationafitics, and they mus¢ work in common to mnke n platform, and glve it the' widest eirculution, There hios been'too niok sbuse of tho Tich, 1t does 5ot follow that o nuun is bad beeauso ho han money, There ave muny worthy rich wen, who Jiave o warin ear for the people, and help ther with free hands, Hore the upronr, which started when the spenker began to gy a good vord for tho presy, bculm s0 greay ho had to cut short his ro- marks, GENERAT, ADUSE, + My. Thorsmark was glal to hear a ropresonta- tive of the prees speak. IIe had no oxpactation ot advico or holp from thai quarter, Theu ko agzain nssuilod tho press, and Messrs. Zimpel snd Meoppnor followed him, howiug to the perfect rativfaction of their: huarers that - tho pepors, “ tho fallow Hesing,” otc., wore tho onuao of tho ¢ disturbanee, The worlangmon had not spokon & word which did not breatho the spirit of pouco, In ovder to provoe this, ALr, Thorstaark invoked tho uudioneo to strengthen iheir hoads und arms {o meot the contest which the press was forcing on them, ‘I'he meoting adjournedaflel an invilatton had boon oxtended to nll to attond a guthermg fo bo Lield this weelk, and of which due unotice will be mvem Workingmen in Clevelond, Secinl Dispatel to The Chiricyo Lrilune, CrLevELAND, 0., Dec. 28.—Tho coudition of the worling Ewpla in Clevelsud is geverally favorable. Theve hag beon no mootings, no public demonstration of any kind for bread or work. Most of the manufactories avo running on nearly full timo and \\'ngnu, and very littlo distross hs thus {ar heen felf, ¥ Tho Unemployed in Peru nnd Ln= Hable, X1, Speciul Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, TaSALLE, 11, Dee, 28,~There are muny lnbot- ors out of employmont, or living ou reduced pay, in Poru; and tho charitable of thut city are actively engaged in the distribution of food ami fuol among tho deatitute in this city, However, thero is but vory little of such extreme poverty, " OBITUARY. Elise Xlolt, Prrmssunalt, Pa., Deo. 98.—Miss Eliso Holt, the comedian, died this evenivg st tha Robiuson l]]{]mnm of typhoid pueunionia, after three weels' noss. e —— LOCAL ITEMS. - About 5 oclock yesterday afterucon, a horse _attuched Lo light buggy started to run wway, nud, utthe corner of Madison and Throop strects, the vecupauts of tho buggy, zman aud woman, were thrown ont. They were found to be quite woverely injured, and were attended to ln the drug-store on tho sume coruer, 'They wera ro- moved to their homes later in the ovening, About 11 o'cloek Ingt ‘Chursdny evoning s man, mumed A, O, Hutbaum, u Swede, nbout 35 yours of nge, was severely stubbed by another Swade numed John Anderson, 1Tutbauny, who lived ab No. 818 South Clurk street, was asluep thero when four men cumne ad triod to got into thoe honse, crouting w considerable dlsturbanco, Iuibuwmn trind to ojoct thom, und was stubbed {u the buck by Auderron, 'Tho wound wes quito sovere, bub W Jifo 48 10 1o dangor b prosent, No arrentd A yot, * Yentorduy nftornaon about #:80 o’clock, Mi, Julia Kiywolln, tiving nt No. 58h West Rinzie Blreet, attompted to commit suleido by cutting & donp gash in'her loft arm with o razor,* The mt sovered two lurga urteries, bub shu was dis- coverad in time, and wus uttonded by Dr, Lwinmg, who soon had hor out of dunger. The causo wan stated to bo domestic diftienltics, OCEAN STEAMSIIP NEWS. New Youx, Doo, 48.—Atrived — Btowmship :Atto‘mey - General Williams The Postmaster-General Wants An Effort to Save the Sinking Fund Sccretaries Richardson and Delano Lieut. Fred Grant Handsomely Pro- Speculations Upon the Spoauish Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, WasmsetoN, D, 0., Dee. 28.—~Tho propost- tiou to drop the sppropration for the minking fund this year will meet with strong opposition. T'ho nrgument is used that, under tho lnws, this nonual approprintion §s contompinated ; that it is o part of the security upon tho faith of which our bonds havo beon purchased ; and that to fall to make tho spproprintion would bo rogarded as squinting toward repudiation. Bon Butler is uu- derstoorl to indorse the proposition, ACCOUNTING FOR TIIE; CONTINGENT FONDS, Tu view of tho developmonts that nre makiog with regard to the expenditure of the various contingent funds for the private ugo of Govern- meont oflicials, inquiry i made as to a good mothod by which Congrees and the people may have information cach yoar s ta what the ex~ ponditures of tho proceding year were for. Thero can be no good ronson why overy itom of the Govornment's oxpenditure shonid not be accountod for, a8 i8 done in privato business. I'he publicution of such anuunl reports would be expensive, but the knowladge that the exhibit must be made wonlid check unlawfnl approprin- tions by offlclals, whoreby a large sum of favorably pressiug necessily for it haa beon shown, than at ponditures, the House could then framo appro- printion billa with an intolligont iden of what thoy wore doing, while tho chances for pilferiug would bo very muterially reduced. The statement ia vublished thot the catimntes of tho Chief Enginvor nre to be eut down by that ofllcer from $20,000,000 to $8,000,000, and that this effords good evidenco that there is demunded by tunes. The fact is, that while it Lias not been usual to very materislly reduce the estimutes in any other branch of the Govornmeont, the Chief Engincor's recommondations have nover Uren considered as modorate as thoy ought to bo, und thero is soldom an instanco where his estimatos are not cut down from 60 to 80 per cont. Army ofticers, who make the caleulation of amounts nocessary to make or complote public improve- nients deranded by the comniereial intorests of the country, do o with o view to constructions and improvemonts of the most claborate and | syslematicand careful examination of the cs- permaunent nttompt to look at the cost from nn economio. poing of view. They scom to tuke it for granted thnt it is the duty of Congross to sco that tho nmount appropriated ia not too large, The re- duction of tho prckent ostimates of tho Chiof Engincer's office from $20,000,000 to £3,000,000 would boan actual reduction, in view of what 1 beon the custom, of §12,500,000. The River and Harbor bill,sshich is mado up from tho Cllef Engincer's report, was Inst year for little moro than $5,000,000, and was similurin antount to that of the preceding yonr. Any attempt to make capital out of this wondexful contomplated re- auction is, under the circumstances, nbeurd. T.ast winter, when Fred Grant was gent out to Clicago to displace the gallant Gon, Forsytho ou Shoridan’s_Stafl, tho Licutonant-General folt cunstrained to explain, in a general order, that soung Grant's title of Lientonant-Colonel was only o local ravk, to b dropped whenoyor lio re- tived from the stafl, Gon. Bheridun, ot tha time ho issied tho ordor containing the above infor mation, probably believed what he wrote, and oxpected that the promiso wonld bo fulfilled, hut Tocont ovont gocs to Show of Sheridan’s order, ho hun ordered Frod to Washington, and appointed him mustering nud Qisbureing oficer With the rank and pay he on- joyed whilo nmemberof thel iontenant-Genoral's military fumily. The only duty cxpected of tho yonnz man_ i to draw his salilty, the dotmls of tho oftieo boing porformed by o competent officer jump his son from Brevet Second-Lientouaut to Tieutenant-Colonel, with corresponding increaso. DELANO, RICIARDHON, ARD THE PHESIDENT, I'ho rumors which have provatled for the last forty-cight hours with rogard to_contemplatod Cabinet changes, by whicly Richardson and De- Jano would exchango places, st belioved to have their origin in the fact that Delano is and has heen vory snxious to become Secretary of the Fronaury, und that Richardsou is disposed to assont to the arrangement as something bottor than » dismissal from tho Cabinet altogother. Au understanding of this sort s said, to exist between the two worthies, who are only chocked in thoir ploasing task of fixing things to sult themselves by Presidont is not disposed to consout to it. Gen. Gruut {8 suppoeed to huve acquired views on govoral subjects since he first bucamo President, —tho finaucos among othors,—und does not de- sire us Scoretary of the Treusury one who aldu s views which might oceusionally contlict witl thase of his Excellency. for bis aspirations, lLes flnencinl views, and wauld bo pretty sure to stund up for thom, even D agaiust thoso of his superior oficor. Ilo is & gnid to huve mado his recommendution for in- vrensed toxation in ohedicnco to the Presidont’s instructions, ovents, tho Prosident Is indersiood to be riot in favor of tha chango, ‘Ihat part of the rumovr whicl: indieates the recnil of Setienick uppeurs to luve no fonudation whatover. Among othor floating ulories which luve ab- temed credenee to-night in oro to the eifect thar! tho Dresident hias nasured vortuin Senators tint the Willinms nomivstion will be withduwn upon the rongsombling of Conerews, to lave nccompumied: Lhiy enother to the effect that ha it tho nanio of thehost luwyer in the country forthwi that_ Grant has concluded to uominate MM, Dluek, ‘Tho last assurance was nob mudo, It is ht, for tha pnrl)oso of wllaymg uuy inflam- ion of sonsibill 1nay huvo sustainod an account of the strunge couduct ot nomination, hutus a sort of pledgo {0 the country. That which will dofoat Willlawma is the unduwful use thut ho mado of his cmulnfuu: I of horsen and carviages for his private uso, but also n other aqually unanthorized woys, Hig untitness for the pluco was tho first objeotlon and, whilo Sonntors were ruminating ‘on this, thnd was given for the doyolopemonts which have culled In quostion his honesty, Tho sur- Wener, from Bremeu. QuEENsTOWN, Doo, 28,—Arrived —~ Htoamer Wyowing, from Now York, prise ocenslono 0 groat that all other cousideratious have buen louf eight of, Notwithstauding the rumor above quoted, it is nnfe to assumo_that tho Presidont will porelit in ndvoenting Williams® olaima ovon aftor dofont becomor appavont to him, TIEE GUBAN COMPLICATIOND. Notwithatanding tho confidonco that haa boon folt in Administration clroles that tho Bpanish nuthoritios wonld bo contont to lot tho Virginiua cano stanid as it was whon tho voerel anid tho sur- vivors of hor erow wero turnod over to the United Siatoa, thoro nre how strong indications ihat Caatolur s not ao minded, aud that he will not only demnnd the rotnrn of the Viginius, but will nlso demand indoranifieation at thoe hands of aur Govoromont, e will buso theso do- CRIME. - WASHINGTGN. An Attack Made by Bandits on the Town Still in Suspense. of Kingston, Cal. Refusal of the New York BState's Attorney to Compromise the #1,600,000. Ring Suits, - et mands upon tho decision of our own Attornoy-Cloneral that tho vessol win not entitled to (ho protection of our flag.. In tho presont stato of fooling of tho country, the Administration will not daro to con- cedo nnything, and tho situation at onco b comen moro rorions thau over. Whatever' ol may bo done, Othex- Criminal Matters, Appropriation, s A Town In Oalifornin Attncked by 'fi= burcto Vasguezs iiand ot Iobbers. 8an Fraxcisco, Cal,, Dee. 23,—It hos hoon ascertained that tho robbery at Kingaton, I'resno County, was committed by the notorions Tibur- clo Vagquoz and bis gaug. Thore wore only thirteen of the party, but thoy eapturod and bound about forty mon ; thon robbod them and the storos in which thoy woro caught, Other oitizons opouad fire on tho robbers, whoreturned tho tiro, but wero obliged to rotreat, Vasquez Dimuolf had four rovolvers.on his person. Pur- suit was givon and ono of the desporadoos has been eaptured, A lnvgoe foveo i8 aftor the vest. PRESIDENT OUANT . will logo no opportunity, even one prosented in fho shapo of n_war in" which we will fight to sustain ’l“ position which wo mas have wrong~ fulty and hastily taken, to robuild that populari- 1y Wwhich ho onée had, and thet ho now feels the loss of, A concossion of theso demunds, aftor the course tuken by our Government, would at once plrco the mation in o most humilatiug attitude, awd the present Ad- ministration will nover malkoe such concossion, Desides which our Government fcels that ropara- tion in due for tho insult to our flag on the selz- D 1 uro of a vousel flylng our colors, at a timo when mund, ebo was not i Spunieh watord. This nloue - would bo sufficient to warrant a rofusal to all re- quiremonts that Bpain moy make. UINISTES BICKLE'S RETURN is anxlounly awaitad, and his eido of the story will bo of intorost. No hints are givonof the justificalion he will proeont of Lis course, Hig friouds claim that tho worst thut can bo snid of bim is that he moroly trauscended his suthority in anticlpating tho Stato Doportment in demnndiug that the Virginiug bo turned aver to tho United States. Bicklos 18 undorstood to e in o waod that i8 anything but amiable, and Tie will doubtless malko ‘& vigorous war ou Seoree tary Fish, who soubbed him so unmorcifully during the negotintions, Cushing will go to Spuin atan early day, if tho open rupture bo- twween the two countries now threatoned does wot render his presence in Madrid unnecos- sury ond impossible, That ho 18 to go charged with o mission to sccuro tho adoption of u now principle of inlornationnl Iaw which will pormit the overhaullng of sus- pested vossels without regard to tho colors under which thoy sail, as hay been naserted, is utterly improbuble, Thoe United Stutes would bo tho Inst mision to propose such w thing, it hor paut history on {his poiut, which Is sircivn with protests ugainst such right, is to be muin- tained and justified. THL WAWASSETT'S ENGINEER. A potition setting forth the hardships and in- justicn done Ttobort Nagh, tho engincer of the Bteumor Wawadsett, by tho sovere censuro pro- nounced and puvishmont resommendod by tho Commiesion thot fnvestiznted tlio causes of tho Want to Chango Places, vided For. Movementy of the Now Vork Ring ‘Thleves. New Yonx, Dec 28.—It is roported that the now Attorney-Genernl of State has docided not to rocognize nny bargnins mado by his predecos- sior with Marvoy, totching his Immunity from proacoution in “consideration of his turnin tato’s evidence, Tho bargain, it i beld, woul be contrary to good morals and sound publiy policy. Dotoctives watch ovory movemont of Marvey, and will arrest bim I’ ho attompta to lonvo tho city, ‘The following dispateh, dated Montroal, tho 27th, wus received in this ity vesterdny: “ Gonet, under tho name of George V. Jackson, passed thrnuqh here last night, and went to To- ronto to-dny.” .Friends of Genot sny he will roturn to this city within two wooks, and surseudor himsolf ; that he s in Canadn, nnd only waiting to arrange certain mutters heforo his yoturn, TUE SINKING FUND. Attempt of 0 Wife and Fer Parns mour to Poison tho Mushnand. sctal Dispateh to The Chicaqo Tribune, Easr 8a015Aw, Mich,, Deo. 28,—George Chnso i o well-to-lo farmier in tho Township of Brant, in Baginaw County, About fifteen yoars ago bo marriod Mary Pratt, thon 20° yoara of ngo, at Ohonango, aleo in this county. They bave lived pleassutly togatbor until about iwo~ yonrs ngo, whan Ohauo's brother Willinm eamo to live with, and worked for, him. Botween Willlum and bis Drotlier's wifo n crimionl intiwicy eprang up. This was not discovered until a shiort time since, money would mndoubtedly bo savod. Tho | Korriblo disanter to that vossol last summor, is | When Wilham went awny, and a clandetine cor- suggested by Gon, Coburn, of In- | receiving numorous signatures hero, with an respondonce was dieclosed by intorcopl- in tho Kopublican caucus is moro | nccompmnylng rovommendation that o spocial fn- | o4 lotters. it sppoavs that the uilty ropardod, now that & moro | yestigation it Nnsh'n cnso mny bo mado by | pair premeditated cho murder of & tho "ronsury ofllciels, with o view to releasin, wshand, A letfer containing o powder way in- 2 g bim from ftho stigma placed upon him, | tercopted, but on analysis the powdor was found first. If Departmont oflicials wore enmpalled t0 | ynd allowing ,,,,’;', gol “L.,m,l roceiva | to be hntmless, A lattor purportivg to coms nccount to tho proper Committeos for {heir ox- | the licenso~ which was “revoked, It fromi tho gnilty wifo wag written to Willinm, in hoped by mauy that this ease miny bo re- oponed, bocnuso, whethor tho above object vould be accomplished or not, somo additionnl ]I$bb might be thrown upon tho meuner in which steam-vossols plyiug on the Potomas are atating that tho powder did not work, and to send another, This came in dus time, and wos found to hostrychnine, The intorcepted lotters, poison, and other facts bearing on the eriminal intimacy botwoen Wiltiam .and Mra. Chaso ara managod, and o more rigid enforcomont of the | HOW in the bands of Sheriff Andrus, who haa ntarin Inws bronght nhout. Many complnints | been sovoral months working up the caso. ‘the of criminal negligeneo ind ropoated acts of yflflica woro arrostod last Fridny night, are now cavelossness havo from {ime to time beon mado | 1 Jail, and will bo examinod this weelk. agninst the mauagera of vessels on the Potomao e well as on the othor rivers, and in horbors on tho seaboard und on the lak DR, TIFFANY'S BILVEN WEDDING. Pregident Grant assisted at tho silver wed- ding celebration of Rev. Dr. Tiffany ond wifo on Friday ovcn[nix. Dr. Tiffany is pastor of the church ot which the President and family worship. BEDUCING EXVENAES. The Rev. William Xice in Jail. Spectat Dinpatch to The Chicano Tribune, XLaAnsiNg, Mioh., Dee. 28.—=The Lev. Willism Tice was delivered ovor by his bondsmen yosior- doy to Shoriff Burr, snd i8 now in jail. This action was in consequonco of an alloged cnso of seduction at Knlamnzoo. o reduotion on all tho hands, o8 exigoncies of the FRENCH MINISTER'S BALL, Arrested for a M o Freneh Minicter, Mavquix Do Nonilles, & Eight Yenrs Ago. and his wifo, will ;ive & grand farewell ball in LousviLie, Ky, Dec. 28,—Dotectives cap- this ity on thio ovening of dau. 7, prior to their | turad ju Nashville, yosterday, and brought to departuro for Rowe, this city Jast anlght, Squire Cabell, chnryged [ the dwsociuted Press.) with e _murdor of A §un POSTAL VICL APPROPRIATIONS, nowed Job Noriou, at 2 near WasnisaroN, D. C.. Dee, 28.—Tho 'bird | ihis city, eight yoors ngo. Cabell was indicted Assistant Postmaster-General hag comploted a | g tho time for xynuxdurf' but ligs _escoport arrost until now.. The brother of Caboll was convictod der Committed picnic timntes recontly submitted to Congress for ap- proprintions esteemed necessary for tho proper porformanco of postal duties for the noxt yeur, and the conclusion arrived at after such revision is, that no reduction in tho sums asked for con safely bo mode. Tho Postmaster-Genoral will submit to Congreas plans and ostimates for tho improvemont of tho Dost Offico Dspartmont buildinge, togothor with o recommendation that chavacter, - © und do nof of snother murder ut tho Inst term of the Crim- inal Court, nnd sentonced to nine years in tho Koutucky btato Prison. Large Pegaleation in Philadelphia, PriLApELrana, Dee. 28.—The Prosidont of one of tho Nationnl Banks in this cicy s used tho wholo eurplus of tho bank, someo 200,000, for 0 tho bonefit of an iron-mannfacturing company, an nn[z:‘flvflufiun of 31,600,000 be made to en- | and it will be n total loya. ‘I'ho capital of the Inzga tho building, bank, howover, is unimpnired. TIE CHIEF-JUSTICESHIP INVESTIGATION, gt @ Only utm:(é \mn_tfiseu hn\in ‘l‘)_eoxn oxiumnmd by. An Abuconding Agent. ho Sonnto Committeo on Judiciary in_comneds | Tyaxsvicre, Ind., Dec. 28.—T. V. Day, Man- tion with tho nomination of Goorge H. Williang 1 Dovil's Dootor." 1 pe ' to be Chlof.Tantice, namoly, Assistant Attornoy- | 2§eroL, tho ' Dov s Qoutor,” 2 bogramanost, General Hill, J. Talis, Chiof Clerk of tho Depurtmont. Justice, and Roproscutative Neamith, of Oregon, Tho last-usmod wus ex- amined in referenco to adverse telograms from that State. Whilo xomo Sountors think ihe nomination may ultimately bo confirmed, othors wro of the opinton that it will dio fu Committeo. HOGS AND WHEAT. timate of the IZogeCrop for 1873 0 Nino States==-A Decrense from Last YearsweAcreage of Winter ous others unpaj band, and bum sttt otn RAILROAD NEWS. Superintendent of the Flint & Fere Marquette Railrowd. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes ity, Mich., Dee. 28—Tlio resignation of Georgo C. Kimball, Superintendent of tho Flint & Pore Murquotto Railroad has boen ac- copted, to take offcet Jan. 1. No appoiniment FAED GUANT'S NEW ASMIGONMENT. that, whilo Lt % of & wucceegor will bo mado at prosent, but the muy propose, tho Presidont dis. | VHent Sowod s i Gution st e alco, will devolvo. on Banrord “hig_is mob snn whwswal way | Jacusoxviiiy, ik, Dec. 23.—The National | Reeler, tho present Master Mechanic, who hes tliec Chief Mugistrate to ftreat | Crop Reporler publishes to-day corrected re- | racelved tho appointment of Aseistant Superin- Dis subordinates in mattors - concerning tho wol- | tuyny from the States of Ilinois, Minnosot, | iendont. faro of n member of his own family. 1n the faco Wiskconsin, Tows, Ohio, Tonnessee, Kansne, Mis- souri, snd Indiano, in relation to THE SUPPLY OF 10GY for the current reason, showing that the total number fattoned in tho States named is 8 1-10 por cent loss than for the season of 72, ‘Lhe comparative falling off in ench State is as fol- Whe Freight Transfer at Cniros Special Disykich to The Chicame Tribune, Oaro, IlL., Dac. 28. 8, A, M. Thompson, of Ashby, 111, panscil through this city tiis after- noon with two cav-louds of hores and mules, bound for Hully Springs, Miss. Mr, ‘thompson Dl X mpe T | Jowi: Iis the honor of being tho first through shipper iho withholding of Gen, Porter's resignation, | JUnuesoh.... 10 per cont | wera trausforred this ufternoon, boing tho first Not sutiniod e having hisown mn';‘y_ oubioa! | Misconiu... il percent | froj it ears that huvo ever crosged tlie Ohio to B Ot B -10 per cont Kontucky Ho hoo tekon ndvsntago of his great offico o ST g oot | B lontucky shurs, a per cent 5 810 por cent 7110 per cent 7 8-10 yor cent The of pondonta in most localitios report that feeders genorully have disposed of ull tho markotablo hogs, and'that, although thore will yrobably bo some sent forward Jafo in the weason, tho uumber will bo limited, ng farm- ers hevo gold ay closely as possiblo with aviow to suving feed. Tho average falling off iu_weight is estimatod at 18 pounds in Indiaua, 19 pounds in Jows, 86 pouuds iu Tlinois, 14 pounds iu_Ohio, i pounds in Ken- tucky, 16 ponnds in Miusourl, and 23 pounds in Konsus, THE ACERAGL NTER WHEAT sown the prosentisenson, compared with Lhat of tho previous yenr, shows an increase In 1llinois, Missourl, Xunsng, Objo, Tudians, and Tounessco of -Westorn Railroad Bounds, Sweelal Dispatel to The Chicago Lribune, Cuevenasy, 0., Dec, 23.—A, B. Stone, Presi- dent of the Cloveland Rolling Mills, sailed for Europa Suturday to negotinto tho bands of thrao Western railronds who lmve large contracts pending with the olling-Mill Compnuy for ruils. f the bonds eun be unegotinted the contracts will bo filled, otborwige not. FIRES. M Ohiengo. A firo broke out yestorday ufterncon about 3 o'clock in tho two-story framo houso, No. 811 ‘West Indiaun strcet. ‘Mo houso was owned by -lli\[mfs Burko, b\\'hu g_r’mfllpi?d thul BFM“FEI Eflu%uir. oraging 113 por cont. 5 losa wns ubout $700, insured for n AVSRNE AL D O e - | o raten’ or” G, i ot ook wan A 1 ocenpiod by Chintles Richurdson as o hardwaro C'N_‘_:]N'JAT’- ! wtor. I0i8 stock wus dumaged by wator to the extont of about 2500, no insurance. of the fire could not he lenrned, Negotiation the circumistanco thas tho Delano, unfortunately = & T hnte of the Citys ‘Frado Tho cauue ho P0st YeareEncouraging cx of Prospority. Lvideon In Luwrence, Kan. nn'um{ltt-t‘:lo.n;iu, or ucht‘qing of ihu Hott, flat[ Crxursnar, 0., Doc. 2 'he roport of trade Special Disvateh to Tha Chicayo Zribitne, f:xfi:-'}-cfs Iy ;:g{l\u An:u fi:r:f:usu&i “nreh nf'u‘zzmgl and commerco of the city for the lnst commor- awnesce, Kun., Dov, 28,—At 9 o'clock Sntnr- | T ooty Tlichardson s | olol yous, by Col. Sidnoy D. Maswoll, Suporiu- duy night, firo was discovored tusuing trom tho bueraont of tho Ion, E. Durtholom's resi- donca, cornor of Misuinsinpi tud Wurren strools, T plura way given and tho firo dopartment wug promptly on hund. The fire wasoxtingulshod boforo gotting undor full headway, but iob he- fore conmidernble damnga was dono to the busa- ment. The property was fully insured. teudont of the Morohants' Exchange, will bo mude public to-morrow, “Lhe roport says the bupiness of fhe ety has shown & stendy growtl. In a fow dopurtments, both the yolumo and the nggregate yaluo of transnctions huve dhminishod, whilo In othors the volume hug increased, though tho aggregate yaluo has diminished, owiug to lower prices having pravuiled, Tho plg fron_busluess bus boen larger than evor hatoro, while the trade in bar-lron lws di- } minished, - Tn cotton there has been & niostencouragiug scrowth, whllo te tobaceo businoss hus inereasod Inypely. ‘e pork trade Lias buen greater thun over b= This way be correet, At all 'THE NEXT CHIEF AUSTICL, Guen, Babeoek Lobbying for the Kane . sty Nenztorship. B Disputeh to The Chivago Lritune, Lananne,iun,, Dee, 28,~tion Baboaek, of this city, has engnged the full suito of roormy held by Benntor Ponwovoy lust winter ab thoe Toft House, in 'Fopeka, nd lobby-rooms for iy friondn, Mo is undorstoad to bo the Adminis- tration_candidato for United Btater Henator, e wields the I““’M of the Administration in tho Stute, i ta Lo be baoked by all the Federal office-holders, ALBANY LIVE-STOCK MARKET. & Clifunn uliey Hr w="T'lto market for hat generally ox- Ab U openlng Mo s eaid willy woull send | 1 HEBUTANCS oro. g Tho grain busivess hus considerably inoreased. Ilonr shaws mnrker incrense, tho yesoipts hov- ing boon Lhe largest, with tho oxcoption of one year, in tho history of wlty. “T'hio produetion of highwinen and the Lusinoss of voutification huve hoth Incronsal, Tho trade in nelé and petroloum has beon do- eidodly hewvior, Iha production of hoots und shoos, lanther, ocundlos, und soap has ineregsed, us bk nlso the Luginess In havdware and glusswaro, Tho bhusi- ness in clothing shows u growth, while m'{ koods and groesrien luve boon woll sustuined, Withi roforance to munnfaobico the repott Buys ¢ “ Pl your has hoen oqually roplate with evi- Quneon of growth.” T'ha valuo of imports for tho yeuy {4 estimntod it BU26,000,000, compared with #817,760,000 fn tha proceding yeur, anl the oxports ut 418,000~ 000, comiparod with §200,000,000 tho provious yeas, pluce. Tho friends of Jorry Black huve !h wnde up theiy minds thet this menny tien which M, Willinmis tho Honmte with regurd to his Anuaxy, N, ¥ the week hiaw beot perlencod durfug Friluy, thero wero n fuw 1 locai dualorn of Iited wants ; and, whilo & fow gurebnecd sparingly, sl s proprtior of uturings rumsined ovee unfif tho next day, 1 hupe that he wavanced prices would not_be malutulnod, “Che foliowiug day thero wis & smarked Increaso in the attendenco, but no chungo in prices, dealers being ubliged to pay fully (he opning price, which wak from &u to 20 per jb higher it o week ago. At & Jole Booe i the duy | New York doalers mado thelr apynsrance, bu nol wnt only for the parchasoe by theso discoverics bas Leen purchane, - Yeatarday's nttondsnca wen good, Bughton and New. York leing woil represonded, In thele tompt to break down tho market, they wore uns: cessful, The Brighton denlers wero iho largeat pu chusors, whilo tho Now Yorkers nlso_purclinsed cone ‘ldorably, including somo of thn best atock offoreds Tho_supply for the wook consinted mainty of inferior stock, tho gonoral guality of whinl was inuch bolow thiat 0f Lt weelt, Thierd wora_only a fow oxtra cattlo orthy of meutfon v sucli. Tl recelpts wero 3,417 hoad, . ¥ Pricen Promium Extra First Bocond quaiity, Third quality. Inferlor, . HOEEPAND LA wns. pla for the 1y1,800 head, of fuir nvernge quolity, Tho demand hst tieen abuat”equnlly divided botwoon Now York and Drighton, and u faie buclnesa wes done, Tho ruling | of the mnrket hay been steady wid strong at lnst weel's prices on both sheep and Jambs, Lambs are some- what searce, ond tho advatico In thio prices of skins doubtlcss tendei to strangtlien the mavkot for sheep, Aneng the noticeallo fontures of tho market was o herd of Bouthdown shieep, fed In the Western part of {his Htate, They averaged 183 ts, livo welglit, and wero pronotinecd by compelont Sudges tho fiuent lob of whop scen in dhiomarket for many years, sSheop, 33400 oxtra, Te ; lambe, 0@, llidlh i 0 ua followa: c per b, A RISE IN FREIGHTS. The Trunk Railways Have Re. vised Their Freight Tari. The New Schedule to Go Into Effect on . dan 1. Spectal Bispateh to Tho Chicago Tribne, New Yonx, Dee, 28.—~ONicials of tho trunk linoy, such ua the Now York Coutral, Erie, and Ponneylvania Raflvonds nre known for some time to brvo been discussing tue advantago of ralsing frolght rates to tho West. It has alvnys heen customary with theso lines to incronso rates 1y soon 08 navigation on the lakes is closed by coming winter, compelition by steamers being thon withdrawn, It is underatood that tho com- potition of the Grand Trunk Rallrond, of Cauadn, and the Vermont Contral ailrond have delayad this yoar THE INCREASE OF BATES to and from tho Woat, but rates have beon re- cently raised, and the now tariff will go into ef- fect Jan, 1. This ovont hias long boon anticipat- od, nnd, in consequenco, during the last two or throo wooks, lurge quantities of freight have passed over these lines. Bolow ia ucompars ative statoment of THE OLD AND NEW RATLS for the five claeses af frelght por 100 pounds £ TO CLUVELAND, Old rales, New rates, 03 50 ) Fourth class, s Fifth class a2 Newrates, Firat clua, 00 Becond olus: 0 Third claws, K0} Faurth class, K w0 Tifth clasn PSR 11 TO OINCINNATL, Newsrates, 0l Tates, 7Y 35 Tifth clnss AL TO TNDIANATOLIS. Ouf rates, New rates. a irat clas,.... Second class, Third elns Fourth cln Ffth cloes Noto ruuter, Pirst clnsa, ... o rter, Becond class, 03 Lhifrd clase S8 Fourth clus il Ylfth clasa. . B PERTTTTI L} 05 70 8T, LOULS, Old rates, ' New rutes, First class, M Bocond cla oL Third claas, 0 Fourth class, 6t 0 Fifth cluss. A e 70 QUINGT, 0Id rates, Ncw rates, First clase o7 .23 Becoud el ¥ 6 Third clas £7 Fourth cl a0 Fifth class. . 01 70 DETROIT. New rates, Old rates. Flrat class,... . B Sovond class, sbecondall last uight, leuring tho magelun, & ! | Third clasn.... Fourth clase, Fifth cliss,.. First clavs, econd claus Third clavs, Fourth ol Titth ' DEATHS. BELDON~On the mornlng of Doc. 83, ut 108 West Marbla Pincs, Delin Anty wita of Join Holdon, uged 17 years and 11 days, . CONDON—On Sunday morning, Deo, 25, 1873, James v oo ot f bis brothordn-law, Py unoral iro robido Andew, b1 Brutmhss Row 1 Beborants L+ broihioriium, Put AUCTION SALES. WM, A, BUTTERS &CO0., Auctioneers (BESTABLISEIRD 1856.) Nos. 15 and 17 Randolph-st., yaid & dayu atter salo. énts wollelte By Wi A, BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 108 Madison-st., het. Clark wnd Dearborn, Ixtensive Sale of Forfeited Pledg- es, by order of Al Lipmuan, Pawn- broker, on Tuesday, Dec. 30, at 10 Q. N, consisting of Gold and Sver Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, . Platel Ware, Mnsical and Sueveyor's Tustrnments, : _ Onera Glasses, Be. Also, Iot of Coektail Bitters. and Wite, all of which will be soll to ighest bidder fir Cash, ; SALE OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Furs, Buots, Shoos, tions, an WEI 17 Rundolpl Gloves, lats, Furnishing Gnods, and No. DAY, Dev, B, at 10o'cloc, at 16 and On Tuesday, Deo, 30, at 10 ‘o'olock, 'IHE BALANCK OF RIOUK OF Unredeemed Pladogs, Sold by order o A, GOLDSMID, Willbo elased out AT AUCTION, A finn stuck of Jowe oiry and Dinmonds, Watehes, duv., witiho offorsd. Bale poraimptory for cashs TAYLOR & "AlllllfiDN, Augtiotinors, M and 208 i Wt _— bom-at, WERT SIDE OPERA HOUSE, +98D Woat Randolph Streat, ’ Honiay i Tuesey Evcuings, e, 20 & 30 A 'TWO AQT DRAMA SGENES IN THE LIFE OF TIf: NEWS-BOY, . Street, Jail, ¢ Homo.” Tmn’m tho Lifo. New Socnery by WM. EDMONDS, THE GIFTED AND FOPULAR HAMILTON FAMILY Will assist tn Songs, Duots, and Obaractor Pleces. Tho procoods to go to the Boy's Homo, 4 La Ballosst. ADMISSION 25 OENTS, " MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, For ono wook ouly, tho emtacnt English actor, SHIFEL BARRY, Will appaar in Cantlen Gnylor's ramantla comlo drama, CHRISTMAS 1 THADDY ... Tady. 115 BARRY it 2 apported by a i onday, »ariny Nights, nr's Mntine and Tuzaday Nights, ni l_',FLm" ” o Ver 2p. m, Wednosday ki Taurides —THIC R MYERS' OPERA-HOUSE, Monroe-st., hot, Deatborn and State. Avlnglon, Colfn & Remles Mistrels. An Uproar of Fun. Enonnous Succoss of fho Comical and Laughaolo Iantomimo. called SIMPLIE: SIMON, Tszauisito Mugle, heauti inl Tabloaux, howildoriog Tricke; andd zlowlng Frwaformation Seon i Mackin and Wilson, Bobby Ne b, GGro. Dase 'ty on Gt i, Axlimgton, ity T06, da. K. Kemolt n now and varled charac! dtors, ‘Grnnd Now Yonr's Matinica Thursday altornoon. Erery ovoning, aud Haturdsy Matinue. AUADEMY OF MUSIO. On nogount of tha grout donand for soats and tho ree markablu anxfoty to s00 mora of MR. SOTEHERN Tn his wenderful creatlon of LORD DUNDRBIARTY 1t will bo continucd four duss ove, jocluding New Year's Hatinoo. ~ triday-lienoflt of’ e, SotiicrnZdolin Qxoms ford's nowand orfginal comedy, Dundreary's rothor Sam, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, SECOND WEEK of toe GREAT SENSATION Unqualtied succoss of r.e‘é_‘ weet Rowa's grand sconls THE GENEVA (30881 With ts Gront Csst, Supsrb Scenery, and Wouder ful Myolinnleal Ellcots. 151 rgtoaraai~Andthior gruat; scoulo ylu, “MAONO- GLOBE THEATRE. Tho tavaiito actenss, M13S ATGUSTA DARGON, 1 tha boantiul Trlsh Draina, RISING OF TIE MOON, Qo Yoae's ftoenuan and wifht, DEHORAH, ‘Matinoot Wodnexduy and Sururduy By BLISON, POMBEROY & CO. IMPORTANT ART SALR Of Valnale Nodern Original OIL PATNTINGS From toe Brookly At Grlley. Mesurs. ELISON, POMEE foru 1ha pubilc thut thay wil Y & CO, reapeotially fm & tars Colostion of Hiodern Original 0l Paintings (T1E BEST OF THE SEASON) 0n Mflflay, @isflg;gflufl Yfifigfljflay, Morning at 10 o'clock, Afcernoon ot20'look, and Evening at 7:30 o'clock, i of tho Arlists ropruscntod In this colloction fs of ey auaranteo as o thomoekis of Uy Pieturey, sud thed hmm‘y and not yrom any solf-stylod or imasicary Gnllorles, hut from tia 13iooklyn Art Gallory, ostubilisied aifwo 18, CITAS, RODE, Propriotor. ' Tho Arc-Loving proplo of Ohiciyga nrs Invited to attond £ Exhibition wid wofz, “PITE SALT I3 without nny rosersation, and wo mush elasa out the outze collueting, “I'he Ladiya are vspoclally (nv L BLISON, POMERULY & CO., Auctioncors. BANKRUPT SALE OF THE ENTIRE 8TOCK OF Family Gpooeries -and Bakery Fixtues. Aleo, on3 HORSE AND WAGON. Wadnosdas Moralng, Doc. 3, at 10 o'clook. By order of Geo, W, Campbelly Taa, Asalgneo, BLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctinnces! BANXRUPT SALE. OF THE ENTIRE TOCK OF Foly Grocepies &l Bakery Firlares. Aleo one IHORSE AND WAGON, Wednosday Marning, Bec, 8, ut W o'elosk, a4 183 5ok Wollsat. "3ty urdor o Georse W R, PO & 0., Auctionosra, Friday Morning, Jan. 2, 1874. Wo commnonao the New Year with on fnuncnsa salo of New and Secoudhand Fpuitus, VRIDAY MORNING, Jan. 2, at 8} o'clocls. Lurniture, Oarpots, Blankots, Extonsfon Tubles, Bed- sul gt Dok, Movek | Grockory, Glssivare, Plato £C, AU ireal Morehandiso, Bty *ELISON, TOMEROY & GO, 84 und £ Itandolph-st. T BY GEO. I, GOIRE & CO. 88 & 70 Wabash-av. AUCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS, Tuesday Morning, Dec. 30, Clothing, Dross Goods, Gonts' Furnlshing Goods, Hatsand Fhito CGonds, Rotions. Hosiorr, Usdarwonr, Glnces, £ou 10 Cases Whito Wool Blunkots, {0 Halos Gray Wocl Blankots, Ludies' Cambrio Intial dk(s., Laoss, Xm- broldorios, Cufls, Collars au ots, Fine Lino of F'ur Goods, Mufle, Haos, Cotlacs and Caps, in Sesl, Mink, Ennino, Squiirol, Astrachun, to. 30,000 CHOICE OIGAXS, Pockat Cutlory, Silver Platod Goods, &o. Dockat Cutlory v Pintad Goole, o Salo at 10 #3and 70 Wabsab-ay., Audtrs, 78 & 80 EAST RANDOLPH.-ST. ASSIGNER SALE OF HLB, OO WORTIL OF Tmported Fancy Groods, DIRRCT ¥FROM BUROPE, Elogant Lava Statuottes, Smoking Suts, Vases, Tolles Rots, Blotta Uhina Cupsaud Saucors, Fountains,” Dotls, Suao-Holders, Ruby Lottlos, Olijuy and Lava'Mateh- Roxes, Card-Kecoivors, Glasswate, Fancy Spitioons, sta. “Urade’ssle sold 1 open lots and by the case, On"Iuesduy nud Wednesduy, Dec. 30 and 31, AT 10 0'CLOCK, G, P, GORE & ©0,, Auctioncers, Wo Always Make 2 Clean Sweep OF all ¥all Goods at the st sale of tho yoar, and such will be that of Wodnesdny, Deg. 81, at10 &, m., when we shall offor BOOTS .A.].\'I}D SEOBS. arlo, r. On Wadn«sdny,_nno."s!, m_t 9 1-2 o'olock, OLEANING-UP SALE 01 Dry Goods & Notions W shull elosa out iy consicnmunts of goods ENTIRELY REGARDLESS OF INVOICE PRICES, And Dy Qoode buyers shoulid attend this sala, Inrge stoo’s of Seasouahle Goode will ho offered, TavVl, ISON, Auctionnses, ¥y .. 04 and 200 Kust Mtadison-at, By BIUNSH, SON & CO., AUCTIONIERS, COLOSING S.ALE On Monday and Wednesdry OF T BUPERR COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS At 108 Muadlson=nt, Bale s 10y B aud 135 a'clock, Dee, 59 and 3l BRUAY, BON & 00, Austionsary, sem s e s oy By WILLIS, LONG & CO, ‘Avstlonoors and Manufacturers' Agou 195 and 197 RANDOLPH-ST. nosday and Saturday. Spo- o8, lat Augtion Salos, Tegular A G fontion u o tatalde sul RETURNS .\Lu\mi 36 HOURS AFUER SALE. ou nmonts soliclted, AT AUCTION At 91 Bldridge-gourt Tuesday, Deo. 30, at 10 2, AnrbleTop Chuubier Suits, Forlor and Dine ing=Ttoam Farntiure, Marb p Eldebonrd nni Congro Tubles, Lnrge FronchsPlate Qi ror, Oriwnents, Curtadus und Taumbireauings edding, Plllows, Muitresses, Brusacla, Threce Plyy aud ligruin Carpets, Cook aud Farloy Stoves, Sllver and Plated Waro, Glas and Ohiinm Wares Crookoryy des, WILLLS, LONG & CO/) Auatiopsarn { .

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