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committeo in another Iowa town camo yory nea hanging o man who was suspected—and only suspectod—of firing a barn, Love of life is tho atrongest passion of hu. mauity, Tho punishment which takes away lifo must, then, bo the strongest possible de- terrent to crime, Imprisonment for life is a nonentity, ‘Che sldllful uso of quibbles aud technivalitios, tho ocensional corruption or stupidity of juries, and tho abusos of tho pardoning powor, have shortened the average teria of tho man who is sentenced to life-long detention to less thon tan yenrs! It is rave, too, that nny such sontonco is passed. A State which hangs docs uot hold hu- man lifo cheap. It puts o propor value upon it, and inflicts tho highest penalty upon tho man who robs another of it, A mill-and-water sontimontalist weeps over tho fate of a brata whoso hands aro reeking with innocent blood, nud cries: “Lot the poor, deluded man havo time to repent,” Sustice looks at the bleeding body of his vie- tim, and replies: ‘What! turn a wild benat loose on society? Delibarato murder finds its only meot reward-in death. Lot tho wretch die.” —__—_—= LICENSE OR NO LICENSE, The Rev. J. W. Hansox, who a fortnight ago made his appenrance a couplo of times in tho cohumns of ‘fax ‘Inipune in favor of Prohibition, is not satisfied with the result of the controversy, but inflicts two nnd a half columns more of it on the Wew Covenant. A column ond 8 half of it is devoted to showing the wrongfulness, sinfulness, and crime of “iconsing” the solo of stimulants, Tne ‘Trimvxx, ho says, proposes to “icenso" tho salo of liquor : ‘Que Trrunx complains of taxes, and would Heenso tho business that quedruples them, ‘Tite Tauuns laments ovor the prevalence of poverty aud rueriug, gud would lcenso tho men who cause tho most of ft, ‘Tite Lripoxr scourges eriminals, but woukl lcouso joxo Who rako them euch, And so on through a columa of the same sort of statomont. Now, tho fact is, Toe ‘Trrovuxr has not said. a word for or against “‘Hoonsing” tho salo of liquors, because @rinking goes on nll the same whother saloons uro licensed or unlicensed, ‘The Constitution of Ohio has prohibitod tho licensing of the selo of liquor in that Stato since 1851, while the Constitution of Diinois doos not forbid it. No saloon is licensed in Ohio; all saloons aro liconsed in Llinois, What is the result? Thore is just ns much liquor con- sumed in Ohio per capita ax in Mlinois, and perhaps more, Thero is no less druuk- enness thero then hore, but perhaps more ; folly as much poverty, suffering, and crima from inebrintion, sud perhaps more. Tho non-licensing system in Ohio hag reformed no drunkard, provented no one from drink- ing, and nobody from selling. Thero are more liquor-shops in Ohio than in Ilinois, because they have no taxtopny. It is ‘free. trade" in whisky in Ohio, whorens there is a tariff on tho solo in Dlinois. From the eense-tax the cities, towns, end counties of Hlinois derive about half a million of dol- Jers por annum, In Ohio, no revenue is ob- tained from that source, and tho goncral tax- payers have to make up the deficiency, It is o gross error of Mr. Hanson nnd his short-sighted class to supposo that tho sale and consumption of liquors depend upon withholding of Ucenses to vend, when, in point of faot, it makes not tho slightest differ. ence whether the saloons nro liconsed or not licensed. Tho salo of liquor depends on the demand for it. It is the appetite and desiro of million of people in Ohio for liquor of various Kinds which causo 20,000 unlicensed saloons to bo kept open night and doy to supply them, If these peoplo should take a notion to quit drinking liquor, all the saloons in Ohio would instantly be closed, and their owners would havo to turn their atten- tion to othor business, If half the liquor- drinkers of Ohio abandoned all uso of stimulants, half the saloons would shut up shop, ond so in any other proportion like results would follow. It is o fanciful notion that liquor is sold fn Ohicago and Illinois only by permission of law, in tho shape of o licenso; and that if such license wero withheld no liquor would be sold by the ssioons or drank by the people, Nothing could be moro absurd than such anidea, Abolish all liquor licenses in Wlinois to-morrow, and the purchasing and consumption of liquors will proceed without eceeation or diminution precisely as is the caso in Ohio, So long as a million of peoplo in Hlinois want alcoholic beverages and offer to pay for them, it does not matter a particle whether tho venders ore “licensed” to sup. ply them or not, It is strango that any por- son claiming to be intelligent can suppose the contrary in the face of the facts and tho mature of tho caso. Fite eerareeneancmns LEGISLATION IN OR 01 Ne WEBS. The prosont indications are that the Con- grossional Conference Committec on the tar- if will recommend on increase of duty on light foreign wines, There is somo differ. ence botween tho House and Senate as to the exact amount, but both agree on a substan- al inerense. The presout system for collect- ing tho duties on wines is very complicated, and thero ought to be a change; but this Ghaugo should not embrace an inercase of duty, but rather a docronse, if the rate is to be different. At prosont, the duty on still wines is 25 conta. a gallon on wincs costing not mors than 40 cents at tho placo of ox- port; GO cents on wines costing not more thon 91; §1, ond 25 per cont ad valorem, on morecostly wines. Under this teriff, the im- portations for 1873 wore og follows: Gallons, Wines poying duites ot 25 osnte a gallon. —. Wines paying 60 center ealion se ‘Winea payiug @ and 95 pee centttm per gallon, 217,660 This shows that the light wines under a low tariff woro isnported in Jargo quantitios, while tho amount of thoso of higher price and duty wos comparatively small,. Now the House Committco desire to rolso the duty on wines qt present paying @ duty of 25 conts to 60 vents por gallon, while the Senate Committea ure satisfied with 40 conts, ‘The bill as re- ported will probably fix the duty somowhere botweon 40 and GO cents, Buch a course svould have three diract results ; we I, Drankenness will increase, Tha best practical temperance agont in the world is the light wine of Franco and Germany. Every mon may drink thom with safety. hoy are loss injurious to tho nerves than ton, or to the stomach than cidor, and logs wpt to bo drank to oxcess. hero is no ‘f#xch temptation to their immoderate use oa thoro in with distilled drinks, ‘To inoreaso tho tariff upon thom ia to diminish tholr im. portation, To tho extont which thoy fall Into disuso, whisky, rum, and brandy will bo dabatitutod, In this way Congress will, at wine blow, do moro to encourage drunkenness than the tompernnes reformers can do to dis- gouraga it, They will literally forea thon- wands to the use of whisky by making the pent wines too costly for thuir consmuption, the duty; is donblod, tho rosults of the Phonge will diminich tho causamption of pure Wings onehol& The torsos of drunken. FRM CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1874---TWELVE PAGES. ness can thon be ostimatod with almostmatho- matical accuracy, I, An inerenso of duty on light winos will be detrimental tothe publiohentth end morals, Inerenso of drunkenness will bo followed by on inorcaso of crimo nnd disonse, But, in addition to this, the practicn of adniteration will bo doubled whenover the duty shall bo doubled. ‘Lhoso who aro not driven to whisky-drinking will be forced to consumo impure winos, manufactured in Now York and Brooklyn and other cities, from alcohol, and poisonous drugs, and coloring-mntter, ‘Tho empller amount of pure wino imported will bo adultoratad sufficiently to malo it servo tho demand. It is not now difitoult to get pura wines among the white wines of tho Hhine or tho red wines of France, After tho doubling of tho duty thoreon, it will bo next to impossible. Instend of being an netive agont in digestion aud good health, as pure, light wine is when properly used, it ‘will then bocomo an active agent in indiges- tion and bad health, III, Tho inereaso will defent tha very pur- pose it is intended to servo, There will bo no increnso in the revonue. It will lead to n de- cline in the importation, to evasions of tho Inv, and to smuggling, The result will bo that the Government will reccivo no moro revenue, while providing for nll the per- nicious influonces we have named. Tho samo amount of monoy may be collected as now— certainly not moro; but it will bo collocted at greater cost to tho Government, and tho frauds which will grow up in the impottation of wine will ho extended to the importation of other dutinblo articles, It is no difllenlt matter to comprehend that hoalth and morels will thus be injured and corrupted, without doing the Government any benetit, Indead, no legislation which is dele- torious to health aud morals cen ever bo bone- cial or profitable, As this legislation will bo national, its bad effects will extend over the entire country, If au increasa of revo- nuo be necessary, there isa clenr way to it by restoring the duty on ten and coffee, which should not have been removed, and then, if necessary, increasing the tax on whisky, A still better way would be to reduco espendi- tures, A gross attack upon the Department of Tustico was made in the Houso of Renre- sentatives yesterday, Mr. Becr and My. Srrer leading it. Mr. Brcx said the Department was “honeycombed with frauds,” and Mr, Breer added that tho Westorn District of Arkansas and the South Carolina District were “run” by political thieves, vampires, and scoundrels. Then Mr. Beck topped tho debate off beautifully by saying that Atty.- Gen, Witr1axs was more guilty in con- nection with Louitinna affairs than Judge Dunent, and that tho Department wos a Department of Injustico. Mr. Gan- Frew replied, remarking upon tho improprio- ty of tho Jangtiago used by the gontlemnn op- posite, admitting that the Depertmeat of Justico was not in all respects what it ought to be, but still maintaining that if deserved well of the country. He said, too, that ho was tired of this everlasting clamor ond hurrah from the Opposition benches. Bo, wo fanoy, is tho country. It will bo timo enough for Democratic members to impench the Re- publican Administration when they have como into power. Now they can only make sound and fury, Tho cities of Massachnsntta have just hold thoir annual elections, and the Mayors for uoxt yoar ara: Sastvrs. C, Conn, 2, Nownaxp, Cugute. Worcester Orn JILLsy: In Massacbusettsy, the municipal form of goy- eromout ig allowod only to places having 12,000 inhabitants, and Jarger towns have passed tha point without belug in o hurry to posers a city geal, BMunicipal politics, nlao, aro now end havo boon as distinct from Stato or National issues ay the days of election aro distinct, It therefore signifies nothing (politically) that cities which, in November, gave Democratic majorities for Qovernor-vlovt Gaston, should, in Decomber, oleot Itepublicana as Mayors, oy the most of them hayo dono, for, indeed, tho nearly unsuimous vote for Mayor Conn (a Republican), tn Boaton, mezns rather that Boston Com- mon shall bo pregorved against spoliation, which was a genutno local issue, than that the Union shal} be preserved, which is tnton for granted, Tho Messachurets cities axe carrying very hoavy burdons of dobt and taxation, dua to the ora of growth and improvoment through whieh the wholo conntry has just passed, and it becomes a real question of peraonal economy, outside of politics, how their burdens may bo lightened. As, therefore, neither National polt- tios nor aven tho Nquor queertion entered into those cleotions, the reauls fa ao decidedly in favor of municlpal economy that the couclu- alous to bo reached will bo valuable to all tntor- ested in municipal reform, ‘Tho successor of tha German Freie Presse, tho Neue Freio Presse, haa mado its appeurauce, aud is o handeomo eigat-page paper, well stocked with nows, and giving evidence of ablo oditorinl dixeotion. Our renderg will remombor that tho Freie Presse, which had bean under tho manago- iment of Mr, Micuarnz, Hike many other young papors, was obliged by the force of clreum- ntances to go to tha wall, It was sold by tho Bhorlif on Monday last, to eatlafy its creditora, Mr. Mrewaetia’ Gorman Ropublican friends, lowovor, camo to tho roacuo, ond mado the voquisite advances of cash andecredit for tho purchaso of typo, press, engine, and printing material, and sot bin ov his feobogain, Hie entire editorlal and working forco romnincd with Lim. Anew offioo was openod nt No. 80 North Wella otroot, and, with oroditablo entorprio, the Neue Freie Presea ap- peared in handeome shapo, not a day's fgaua having boon omitted, Tha Neue Freia Presse will bo under Mr. Mirowancts’ oditoria! managoment, avd will bo an jndopond- end Republican uewspapor, Lhero is. not only ample room, but necessity, for anch a paper here, Tho Gorman Republicans will have an organ to rapresant them boroafter, ao that the vacancy caused hy the dofestion af the Staats- Zeitung will bo filed, At tho samo tltno, tt olfora n dine advertising modiuin vot only for the Gor- mang, but for Americnu businoss poople who wish to reach tho Gormans, Tho now paper nturts off with the brightest of pronpocts, and, un- dor the skillful and onorgetio managamont of ‘Mr. Mucraczys, will undoubtedly achieves band somo Bi00N6E: ~~ Tho throo largest dry-goods jobbing hones in the country lust your were, in ordor, 1, 3, Onaviw & Co. A. T, Stewant & Co., Now York and Vietp, Lriren & Co., Chicago, Tho raco butwoon tho two latter was clove, aud, if wo mis- tako'not, tho Chicago firm hayo this season pase- ad to gocond, and will maken pretty guod fight for tho first place, ‘Choir fobbing business for tho yoar énding Deo, 81 will bo 10,700,000, the cutlmate for the fow daya romaluing boing based upon the dally ayorago of the year, Taub yoar { Leis butions agutegated $14,000,000" the year before $12,000,000, and for threo or four yenrs provious hung about $10,000,000, On Jan. 1, 1875, ne, usual, they will owe not one cont! ‘Phalr stock of goody will bo paid for, oud tholr bills ail bills recotvable, Itistho rulo of tho houss to have ovorything paid up twios o year, and on tho ist days of January and July thoy are iudebted to no man. Botweon thoso dates thoy discount thoir own notos or not, just aa thoy deom it advautagcous, Siueo tho Great Viro they hayo added to their capita}, from tho profity of tho house, $2,000,000 During 1872-8 thoy ndded 61,490,000, nnd the to- mialndor thiayoar. Theso oxtraordinary results gro accomplished by cash Buon a businow neads the widert and most thorough capacity, ne may woll bo imagined, sud the ouormoun In- erenno telly ith own story of tho wealth and prou- pority of the great West. secs eee ‘Tho Pitteburg Commercial of tho 16th inst, contains a story of tho arrost in that city of ono Ciants Dis upon the charge of larceny, Ho loft honto (Philadelphia) for tho Wost somo timo ago to better hin foriunes, but, as the Bo. quel shows, met with disappointment, ho Come mercial unys Upon leaving bia home for tho Wost, ho walked olt the way to tis uily. | Ifv was ont of meat and obliged toxdtapon. of mnost of hia clothing efor he reacted this ctty, not Lefng able to obtsin employment at apy plico on his way, ind finding ft oxtrancly diflenlt to jrocure the necesraries of lito. fie loft on the 22d of October Inst., In this elty ho was ttnable ty practra worl: tnd two or threo weeks ngu, boing nimost int a. starving condition, ag Lo waa paceluye n cracker factory, hho nuliced «window pane brokou. aud eruckers tn (ls widow, Ho reachotl hts baud in'to got sumo of tho crackers, whoo lin was arrested by 4 policetnan aud gomualtted to fait for telat at court oun charge of jereouy, In the Commercial of the same dato wa find tho followlug pucagraph: ‘Tho fact that Mr. Munson Wesny, lato Cashfor of the Poutsylyania Hailroat Company in this city, hes heen found belind in tus accounts soino $43,000, lng keen given to our readers, Itinduo to Mim to pay, uowover, that his friends, who are fumtitay wlth alt (ho clroumstancea surrounding tho cane, havo no lesita= tion in nequitting hin of any intentional wrong, ‘Nhe two estractu toll thoir story 50 plainly that thoy herdly need comment, If suy commont ware mado, it would bo to tho effect of congrat- ulsting the authorities upon their impartiality in administering justice, A starving. wretch who tries to grab a crackor ont of & bakery window and fails in tho attempt has no righta which tho Pittsburg courts aro bound to respect, He is 5 dangerous clemout in avy society whore crechera aro beked, ond ho ought to be stamped out, If ho wants to ho acquitted of any intentional wrong, lot him tako $45,000 worth of crackora noxt time. Thero is nothing so audaclous ond thoroughly vile as the man who will try to stoal ono crackor nud fail in the attompt. A npocial correspondent of the Inter-Ocean at Nashville, Tonn,, has beon writing about Poll: Pues and Mrs, Pour, and eucceadod in giving a singularly accurate and vivid deseription of per- son aud pluco, which was marred only by the following trivial orrora, corrected by tho Atlants Index : . Rira, Port ia not * n clonder old Jadz, with a snow- waite bundierchfef and ouste,"? Sais o tall and com- nunding woman, gracoftd hit herperson sod hier dress, ‘Coors is nolhiug sutiqueted about ber ; tito dresses in inodorn style, Bho 13 uot 2 Olt, uvetated, for eo was torn on tho 4th of ember, 1603, Nisa grounds sround Pol: Placo exo nob laid ct in the old- lushiondd tyle, uor dy there nn oldefaekionsd bros Knocker at the door, nora riekety old negro women to newer itn sumuions, ner did sny such ecaversation a3 that reported ever tuo ylice ¢ nor was the correspond. ent, ushered into om old-fishioned parlor, with gil sorts of shelis on the mantel, and chints curtaina wilh large flowered figures hun; before the windows ; nor do tho wella contain portraita ef men in wigs pnd military vnltorm of the old regime, aud women sith ailgh, powdered hairand rufles, with o few sutique paints and hali-faded landrcaupes "; nar ia tho © fi Aiture of hosvy mahogany"; Dor fs tho carpot hal covered Ly culivas,—w relia of ancient elegance"; ner did Sirs, Pout ovor holt euch 6 cosversalion of Thuweiter ssya nor did sho ever oxeuco Lers.1f on avconnt of a pressing ongagou:ent ; nor did h other stranger, “ linid her to hier carriege,” ott: nor, 4n eliort, dia onid corresyondout ever jo Intide the ‘Rouge, ‘Ifa could nut have dono co, for {ho atetemouts xuadu aro purely imaginary ; thoy conta nota grain of truth, from beginning to oud, oxcapt in rogord to Mra. Pouw’s courtly manners cad benuvalsut disposi- on, —which every ono knows,—und in rvgard to tho toms of the disduguishod ox-Freattent,—to which every oho has acess, Objections of this kivd aro almost hypor- criticnl—from an Juter-Occanie point of ylow, —_——<. ‘Tho Special Committes of tho Board of Super- visors of Kings Couuty, N. ¥., hava completed their work of investigating the condition of tho public institutions, and severely censure their Commieslonors of Ohnrity. According to thelr report, tho revolting stories of neglect and ith in tho Baby Ward, tho oxtraordinary mortality (uoarly 90 per cont) among the little onos, and tho sora aud starving condition in which survi- vors ware found; of tho mutilation of the dead; of the disgusting wanner of burying paupors, and tho criminal carglousmoss in treating the ine sune, oro Lideous but inexorable truthy. Thero hoe been cnrelossuess, oxtravagance, incompe- tenoy, dichonesty, and bratality, ‘the Commit- ico gay that tho condition of affatrs in the nur- sory “should brand overy offcinl responsible for it with tho crimo of infanticide”; while as to the burial of tho dead thoy find it “bard to cou- ecive how the minds of public ofticials coutd havo become eo herdened to all senso of deconcy a6 to permittho bodies of human beings to be dis- nosed of in the mannor which the evidenco taken by tho Committoo proves to have bocn the caso at Flatbush." ‘fheso shocking disclosures azo something to bo romomborod. Wo may yot flad aparallel tothem, but hope, for the credit of xconvnon humanity, that. such barbarities may nover be equaled, Another newspaper has been sued by a Judgo for libel. ‘Tho ett ia brought by Judge Yen~ Lat? againas the Baltimore American, end 1a baged upon two articles printed in that paper in which tho pluiatiff is sovorely criticiasd, It ap- peara that Baltimoro, like Obiongo, has hoon in tho hands of professional thioves, professional jurors, end profegsional bailors into tho bargain. Against this oyil tho American lifted up its voico in remonstranco, aud denounced tho Balti- moro County Court o3 9 “haven of sufo- ty to thieves and law-breakers,” and urging Judges of other courts to refuse tho removal of cages to tho owsouton Court, of which tho plainci® was Judge, “whero tho onds of justice aro suro to be defeated unless tho prisouer ba wome poor creature without mouoy, frionda, or confederates.” In addition to this article was a letter wrilton by an outelda party conmenting bitterly upon tho conduct of tho Judges, and charglog thom with allowing “ intluences” to got criminals off without ntriel, Tho American calla upon tho respectable portion of tho com- munity for tholr support and co-operation in maintaining the fndependenca of tho prosa against all eaailanta for tho welfare of tho on- tire community. pesca erent Tho Now Orleans Z'imes relatos an incident which shows Low tho Southern claima for ox- penses luourred ta trying to break up tho Union can ho collested ao goon aa tho Congorvatives nud Domoorats got into power, A eltizon of Now Orleans happened to bo in Washington ro- ently, nud was mot bys prominont lobbyiat, who advised him not to go back to Now Orlosny, but to stop in Washington and “plok up a pile” ia tho “Southern claim business.” ho Now Orleans man dosired a little light upon the man- neriu which it could bo duna, ho lobbylat re- Stero's $81,000,000, Tying lero walting fo ne mi ulsims; you mud T could hunt up eaces whled ako a good elivo of this 4am, Why, ult, E know w clan of your own which T eau got trough Pay 719,000 for o stoaubont of youra which Wai Uurut witila in Vederal hands, ‘Tho New Orleans gontloman roplicd that ho had boon paid for that by tho Quartormaater, ho lobbylst coolly roplicd that that wouldn't muko any dlferonco, as tho Quartormaster’s papers Woro all luat, aud ho would only kayo to provo tho valuo of tho boat, ‘hia little Incldont shows ono out of the many ways in which steal- ing will bo made oauy when the Domoorate come into powor, ———- ‘The most enterprising clergyman who hina roe contly Kono tu the bad sooms te bo on» Nay, L, L, Copnany, Who has had a very large and variad oxporienco among the Mothodist and Untturian churches, Ie lus appoarod in varlouy citius ag tho Tov. 0, W, Wanna, the Roy, W. J, Hon- tom, tho ov, i. W. assnruna, of a, Ju Nau tucket and Fall River, Maua., ho was ongaged to bo snarrie’ to goveral ladiog, and was guilty of o varisty of immoral acts. In Milwaukoo, he turned up asa forgor, A roward {fs offorod for him at Guolpy, Canadn, for tho same offonso, Ho'fa olso wanted at Canton, BMive., Moniphts, ‘Lonn., Hora, Canada, Parkersburg, W. Va., and Wilmington, N. ©., for various unminintoriat {rangactions, Upon tho whole, tho Royerend Corranp eoome to havo putin tis timo very in- duatriously, ——>_—_—— PERSONAL, 0, H. Doero, Esq,, the plow manufacturor of Moline, is at the Palmer House, ‘Chomas W, Blackerby hasinvonted s bar-tond- or's holl-punch, as an obstacle to huock-down, Prof, Moroh lias found two tons of bons of tho rhinocoros, cant, and horgo, in tho ‘Dad Lauds.” Avna Dfckingon goes to tho theatro fre- quontly, Bho throateus to appear nightly in a UtHlo while. ‘ : Wyzoman Marshall, o well-known Eastern tragodtan, narrowly oscaped boing elected a Bos- ton Aldorinnn. Robert Ingorsoll is neaded in Boston to pro- serve tho Constitution from the “ Holigious Amondment Convention.” ‘Vinnlo Ream wants noommission to model a statuo of Victory. Vinnie Ream us s lobbylst woutd mako a good model, A Danvillo (Ky.) collogo-studont victuals him- olf Monday till Friday, aud loaves his wifo ond children all that timo to ntudy. Ex-King Calsobau, of tho Cannibal Islands, oats soap with his baked miasionary, but doosn’t doupiso o gold wateb for atl that, Vorly centurics of Judaism looked down on Mra, Caroline Socha, of Now Orloang, and sho furned hor baci on * Christian mysticism.” Tho latest olorical sinner is the Rov, J. H. Roza, a Baptist miMeter of Hartford Township, Michigan. Tho chargo against him ts forgery. Minister Georgo HM. Boker, according to a Washington dispatch, is growing weary of ‘Tur- Koy, and is thunktul that he cscapod Thanke- giving. A Chicago papor advertises for poor paoplo gratis, aod is building up quite a reputation Qs 8 poor advertising modium.—Louisville Cour~ ier-Jonrnal, Lr. John Rickaby, agent for J. H. Stoddard, the comedian, has recovered his hair, and his Chicago friends herdly know him yostorday whon ho arrived, Admiral James Rydor Burton, of tho Britiat: Navy, agod 82 years, and tho hero of a hundred gva-Aghtn, has beon fined £200 for Iboling a worthy Baronet, Dishop Colengo isin England again. He bo- gins to look as old ns a Paleozole fornntion. But ho insists still upon the incorrectuess of tho Mosaic clwonology. Fagin hoo turncd up in Philedelphie, The local Dodger was arrested, ond regrota his ina- bility to marry tho lady of bis choice, Each ia but 15 yours of ago. Lingard nnd his sosoclates, who disbanded in Georgia rome timo ogo, have reorganized o “‘atrong dramatic combination,” and aro perame dilating the Contouninl State, Nothing but native depravity could bavo sug- gosted Sallto Alorris ay tho rool name of Milo, Alexandra Morrisiu{, tho coming prims donna “bora of American parents.” By tho will of millionaire I. 0. Johnson, hie widow and son cro loft all his property, and are restrained from giving bonds os executors, or disclosing the valuo of hia proporty, Tho marriago-notlca of the Hon. E, N. Oa- good, Judgo of tho Eighteonth District Court of Misslesippi, botvays him asa carpet-baggor. It reads ¢ . N. Osgood, of Fort Edwardg, N. ¥." “Old Cock-oye” heard Miss Proctor’s opinion of him delivered by tho lady herself in torso Anglo-Saxon, And yot ho neither shod a tear nor a9: down during tho wholo of that trying scone, And now Dr. Sabine is said to have refused to road the burial servico over Goorge Holland, bo- cause ho Was aivaiting a wedding-party, and aug gestod the “ Little Church Around the Cornor” a the ucareet. Becaugo James L. Stovons, collecting ald for Nobrasks enffoross, signed himaslf “agent” of the American Tract Society “in order to give force to his appaal,” the newspapers callod him “9 little fraud.” 2%.Gon, John 31, Thayer, of Nobraske, has s largo dogrco of truecciety ; is nourotic fora man of lympiatio tomperament ; and ia a little tinged with adruphorous sendencios, Theso qualities dit him for tho Sonate. King Kelakaua is to bo invited to visit the col- logo buildinga at New Haven, and will bo grected by the students, under the Isad of Capt. Cook, with tho old chorus, ‘It's Hawaii we have at Old Yale, str."—Loston joke, Vhs Codar Rapids Republican soya of tho notorious Charles Cowlan, that, while editor of tho Chicago Lvening Post, ho lot in the Cashtor for $2,590. Yor obvious reasons wo discredit this part of his biography. In wrapping his paper in old bile, tho oditor ofthe Oshkosh Northwestern “gave bimeolf away” palufutly. ‘Tho Borlin Journal received is druggist’s Dbill,—total, 6111.90; total for whisky, ¢106,90; total for drugs, 85.60, ©. E. Culver, one of the Vico-Previdents of tho National Bonrd of Trado, and CO, Randolph, Socrotary, membeta of the Executive Council from thia district, returned homo. yostorday morning from @ twa ‘weoks! stay in Washington, Dion Boucicault takes great care of hig eplon- did health. All he asks is to live long enough to Gramatize Wobater'a Dictiouary.—Brooklyn Ar- gua. ‘He says Irish charactors can readily be intro. duced into it. Carlotta Patt!, announced to appear in Bir- minghaw, discovered, on renohing tho concert- halt, that obo had beon advertised as ‘tho alator of Adelina Patti.” Thoro was no concert, for tho offonded cantatrico loft town by tlio firat train. Mr. Ford, of New Wevon, lost o palr of dia- Monds worth $1,000, aud offored a clerk $200 to fladthom, “Tho clork traced the aweopings to tno place of thelr deposit, and, after examining throo barrols of trash, found tho diamonda and enrned his roward. The Roy. G. W, Dupse (colored), of Paducah, Ky,, bay mados “statemont.” Ha saya that, itor tho Indy’s friend left, hor father camo in and ato dinnor in the kitchon not ten minutes attorward, Hoe only wont there to seo how the hhoueo had boon eslcimined, having 8 profouslon- ol iutorest in that business, Mr. J. ©. Clark, of Williamson County, Ill., hasakeen ogo for m joke, Whon the sfarion Democrat sald ho told the man who atolo his ax- handlo to ‘fotch 'on beck," Mr, J. O, Olark roarod up into pring, and aoid it was o refloction on his parte of epeceh, and ho'd suo tho paper for liboling ils propor pronouns, Tho resolution in the I!ouso, calling for a committca to tuxe official notico of lialakaun’s presence at tho Capital, furntehod Iaughter, Ono of tho Clorka called tho illustrious darkoy “King Calico of tho Iflghwinos;” sand another denomluated him “ King Kill n Cow of the Hay~ Woighs."" Beecher aid to Miva Prootor; Things light and fencitul perish ag the fonm on the crost of the wave; bat things true, solenin, aud real, oan navor be changed by tho wash of tldos, tho blows of wtormy, nor by cold and foo; thoy outlive darkness, und como again after avery long, chitle fog raln, with faces aw bright ay ayer,” Mr, Clomons (Mark Twain) recolyod 10,000 ad hie sharo of tho procoads, up to Decombor, of the play of tho “Gilded age," which hay Loon running for fourtson wooks at tho Uttle Park ‘Thentro (formorly Foohter'a), on Broadway, Now York, Ag Qs, O, hiniaelf dramatized tho play, tho proceods are not, as in ths onso of a porcout~ @xe onthe salos oz tho book, divided bobvoon Mr. Qlomons and Mr. Warnor, but go to the thentro and tho playwright. 'The Graphic, in reporting the olcction of “that formorly eminent Unitarian, tho Rov. Dr. FP, D, Iluntington," to the Episcopal Dioccha of Towns, fairly rivala the ignorance of the Chileago Journal, which Ialely publiahad the Mon. and Mov. I'rof. Julius Seolyo, of Amherst, as tho woll-known author of ‘Ecco Moimo,"—Inde- bendent, Madamo Riatorl fs amoug tho Moxicans now, ptadunlly traveling toward Now York, being on- kaxed to follow Mra, Rowaby at tho Lyceum, Sho has finally socurod tho upper hand of tho Englieh languogo, for, §f wo aro to crodit rumor, sho recently rang hor boll at a hotol and ordered ag follows: © ¥ator, you will bring up moo beet of ataale, and tolled fried potatoss with colfea; and It {a not necesoity for mill, as I oat it nol." HOTEL ATWIVALA, Palmer Hongse—Woalter J, 8, ‘Trail, Fort Garry re ©, Arnold Boston; Isaac Tans, Now Yorke: Jed. Kyle, Now York; James Connor, vittebur a Indiauapoliss George A,’ Black, Ulnhs J, Arnold. Morris, England; H, 8. Martin,’ Grand Rapids; ML, Hay, Kpringdeld; “W. O° Litey, — pittubuey Grand Pucfic—B, D, Babcock, Clovelinds 2, worth, Bau Francisco; A, L. Vannoy, U, B.A. Manehord, Murtfor Blickney, "St. Loui @.'Thompion, Lyn Wheolock, 3t, Paul; Mickford, Lockport ; Georg V, Kletcher, New Ifavot BE. B. Gay, Marquotte.....Sherman Hattse—W, Butierfeld,’ “Detroity “Db.” Konnedy, Providone GM Low, Sau Vrauctecs’s Josoph Joner,: Philadel~ Jouh P, Joyes, Oinchmati; D. 't, Laird, Now York; Jon 2, Wittsms, Prairie’ du Chien; Henry Soymour, Now Yorlt....../rsmont Houae~Tho Hon, Ba G. Ingeraolt, Veoris; GC, M. Grifting, St. Louls; Harry Rogore, Now York; 3, Bull, Racin . G,'‘Rawxon, Horton; A, Barl, Hi, W, Obase, and W. Chase, Lafayetto; Charica Q, Willlning, Ithacay L. D, Bx, Cloveland; 8, Frooman, Detrolt. vasealia ban BIRES. IN CHICAGO, A slight fire occurred in wwaloon kept by Mra. Salome Pabst, at No. 883 Bluo Island ayonuo, yeatorday foronoon at 11:16 o'clock. ‘Tho damago amounted to $25. No insurance, A dofoctive ehimncy was tho cause. ‘The alarm from Box 027 at 9:60 o'clock yeater- day mornipg was occasioned by flro breaking out in tho basement of No. 10 North Paulina atreet, ® coltage ownod and ocoupied by Charles Banke. Lona, $100; fully insured. A defective chitaney caused the dluze. Further particutara from Riverside provo that tho firo which occurrod there ‘Thursday morn: ing wes much moro disastrous than was at frat supposed. I¢ origiuated in tho brewery or Hass & Powell. Whoa the alarm “was givon, evory able-bodied man in Riverside crowdod gown to tho browery to render na- sistance, Wator wasconvoyed from tho hydrants in buckots, but without avail. It was soon goon thatthe brotrery could not bo saved, and tho efforta of the poopie woro then coucontrated upon the engina-houso, tho ive-houso, ond watehman’s dwolling, which uro G0 feot {1 tho rear of tho brewery or main building. ‘The offorta were successful, The browory was valued at 850,000, but the Pro victors were ingurod for only $15,000, which ts divided almost equally between tho Lycoming, Vranklin, aud Homo Insurance Companies, ‘Tho stock was only partially ineured. ‘Tho cause of tho fire is unlnown, AT NAPERVILLE, ILL, NAPrnvitty, Ill, Doc. 18.—Our citizeny wera srougcd Jost night at half-past 12 by tho cry of fire, which, upon investigation, was found topro- caed from tho rearof Stovens'drug-storo, Anin- stant rally was mado by the flremon, but uo far was tho Gro under way that tlvo wooden buildings wore burned beforo it could bo brought under sub- Jection—theso ueing tho Post-Ouice, oxpresa office building, Schultz’s barber and tobacco shop, Btovens' drog-stora, and Laind's larncas shop, The fro raged about two hours, tke fire- mon, with tho new ongive, bringing it undor subjection with the aid of a brick building to tho track of the firo on tho cast, aud a stone build- ing on the south, ~. ‘The logses aro mimmed up ag follows: 8. Stevens, drug-atore and stock; lous, $3,009 ineurance, Express oflice aud Post-Ottivo t ingo, awned by 8. Ut. Morso ; logs, $2,000; no 1 surance, Laird’s haroess shop, building owned hy Capt, Fowler ; logs, 8300; uo inauranee. W. J. Laird lost about $300 worth of tcols; no wsurance, Barber shop and cigar storo, owned by Charles Scbultz; loss, 81,800; in- sured in the Gormania for 91,000. Y. Strublor bad 9 confoctionory stand in the oxpreas-ollico building, on which lo loat sbout $200; uo in- aurance, ‘Tho firo ia supposed to bo the work of au in- cendisry, a8 mon were acon in tho roar of Stovona’ drug-store 2 short time provions to the Bre, tho place whoro tho conflagration origi- nated, BR AT KNOXVILLE, ILL, Garesnong, Ill, Doo. 16.—Lhia morning, at about 4 o'clock, firo was discovered belching forth from the hardware store of Smith & Co, at Knosvillo, ond, beforo assistance could bo summoned, tho fire mado rapid hondway, and the wholo block, a fino four-story brick, fella proy ta the devouring elomunt. Tames Lato and s citizon named Pattorson wero buried inthe debris of tho falling watie, aud, whon extricated, they wero horribly burned—Tate to a crisp. Severn) others who rendered ausistanco are geriously injurod, Yho fro was brought under control at 7:30 o'clock this morning, ‘Tho logs ig catimated at 375,090 ; insurod for 916,000, "Tha buildings wore occupied by It. L. Bailey, denier in hardware, and J. 8. Brewor, drugyist. AT AURORA, IL1, Avnona, Ill, Dec. 18,—A tira boro Jast night, at hinlf-past 10, partially destroyed 5 small wooden buildivg on Fox streot, occupied by Joseph Murzenung es a boot ond shoo ators, Tho building is owned by ofr. Corning, of Batavia. Lees, §100; no insurance, oss on goods, $1,500; insured for 81,500 in the [fome, of Now York and $1,000 in tho ANomaunia, of Pitteburg, ‘Tio orizio'of the firoia not known, The efficionoy of tho Aurora Fira Dopattment 18 shown in the fact that tha conflagration was subdued without the least in- jury to tho adjoining wooden buildings cloxo ‘upon osoh wide of tho tlre. AT RVANSVILLE, IND. Bvanavitix, Ind., Dec. 18,--Doiga’ floammill burned last night. Logs, 20,000. SEE aee MILWAUKEE, Discharged — Coroner’a Inquest — A Stormy Passage. Spectal Dispatoh to Wha Chirage Tribune, Miuwavare, Doo. 18,—Wiliam and J. E, MeCioo, tho mon arrested in Stevensville, Outag- amie County, wero oxamined boforo United Blatos Commissionor Bloodgood this foronoon. ‘Tho ovidence cleared tho prisonora of an ine tentional violation of tho Internal Royonue lat, and reautted iu tholr diecbarga, Tho inquest over tho romaiva of Frloda Reutsch, the young married woman that com- moittod suicide LD? taking morphine ‘Uhureday, veaulted in a vordict of doath by au overdoso of morphine taken by horselt, Tho Englomanu steamor Minneapolis arrived at 6 thia evening, aftera vory stormy passage, from Grand Haven. Sho loft tho latter port at Loalf-paue 2 tha morning, and encountered tho honviost storm of tho goason about half way over. Thosatoamor waa kopt undor tho leo of the went chore for eis hours, and wag kept from stranding by oxoollent seamanship, Tho pagsen- gers otate that tho cabin wus #o rackod that they could sco through the crovices, and thats por- tionof tho cargo~whisky and mojnssos—wag broken up aud washed overboard. Tho Cuptain Hays it was the heaviest storm exporienced in tou yoarg, An oxaroinarion of tho boat alowed that sho bad euatained little damago, and she ig now taking s vargo of grain at the elovator, THE KANSAS STATE TREASURY, Torrua, Kan,, Deo, 18,—Tho annual report of tho Stato Treasuror was issued to-day. It aliows nearly $65,000 inthe Uroagury and ao wurteote outstanding, Tho paruanient xohiool fund of the Stato ia over 61,000,000, OOPFEES, COFFERS, — ROASTED OR GROUND, FOR THE ID A SS Wo se roasting gonuina " Arebinn Mucha, "0, G, ‘yey iuatal fon Cytony and haat By gro vais day, diavo. umdy ate extes uber ta oiler ford Histo hs Mie aay aa ees ujshad ta tho public, ‘itiere. le wot n tabla tat will bi NoWpIULG wighOUE AE, ‘Tho crode mud Cainiliea sUyMely North Side Tea, Gotiee, aud Grocery House, 1. OOK WHEL WROH., Ope ntoys unl Jaa, dy it ony fla? pore, UMBRELLAS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS |! SILK, ALPACA; & GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER MAKE, Manufactured and for sale by WILLLAM A. DROWN & CO. 246 MARKET-SE, Philadelphia, 4603 and 500 BROADWAY, New York ASK THH RETAILMR FOR OUR MAKE WHICH HAVE OUR NAMH ON THE BUTTON AND HANDLY. CAN CONFIDENTLY RECOMNEND. WII! bo found to pnssoss thro qualities nocessary to the total oradication of alt billlous attacks, prompt to atart tho socrotions of tho tiver, and givon Lealttty tonoto the ontiresyatomn. Tnteod, It fs no ordinary dixeovory In mod cal sclonco to have invouted a romody for thoso stubborn complatnts, whtclt dosctop ati tho rosulta produced by n horetofore frou uso of calomel, a mineral justly droadod by mankind, anit acknowledged to be destructive fn tho extrometotho human azstem. ‘fhat tho proportios of cortain yonotablos comprieo all the virtuos of calomet without its inJurtous tendonetes, Je now an admitted fact, rendored indlaputablo by sclontific rosonrolies; and thors who nso tho Mandrako Pills will bo fully sattatied that tha bost modie!nes are thoso provided by natura in the com~ mon hora nnd rote of tho fiolds, ‘Theao Pitts open tho bowols and correct al! billious do- rangomients without aeitration or any of tha injurious offucts of ealomel or other polzons, ‘Tho searction of bilo 1s promoted by thouo Pilte, as will bn son by tho eltored color of the tool, and dlappoaring of tho sallow com- ploxion and nteansing of tho tunguc. Amplo dirccttons for uso accompany each box of Pills, Propared only by J. H. SCHENCK & GON, at thal nrlucipal aificy, cornor Sixth and Arab-zts., Philadel ‘iat, and for alo by all druggista and doators, Privo, 25 conts por hor. Open Evenings! For the greater convenience of customers, our store will remain open until 9 p,m, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of next week, Extensive selections of at- tractive articles, useful and appropriate as gifts for ladies, gentlemen andchildren, will be on exhibition, including choice goods from every department, offered as “special hargains’ to close the season, Chas. Gossage & Co., 106,108 & 110 State-st., GO & G2 Washington-st, RICHMOND PRINTS, TEE BOUND PRINTS a Chocolate Standard Styles,” (Copyrighted Tiokot), S Standard Gray Styles,” (Copyrighted Ticket), Recommend thomaclvos to users of Calico for their DURABILITY OF COLOR, BUAUTY OF DESIGN, STRENGTH OF CLOTH, and fitnoss for all seasons, NOTHING BETTER FOR DAILY WHAR OR A OHRISTMAS GIFT TO PRIBNDS, FOR SALE BY DRY GOODS DEALERS, W ALBUM OF Bt “FOR SALE WITEr W.W. SIMBALL, STATE.ST., CORNER ADAMS. £31.00. ENTIRELY NEW SHLECTION, 4%, PIECES OF MUSIC, Vooal and Inatrumontal, bound handsomely in Cloth end Gold, KERR cig sei shin ease) R. A. MDOWELE & C6., 228 Wost Madison-st, (cor, Peoria), Woe will offer this day, from AUCTION, 1,000 Gon Hemone {aud debutvon Kid Glarus al ah ovate ates ‘Those Gloves bave corer Loon sald tor tues than $2, 1,000 pairs Ladies! 1-batton Kid Gloves at 25 and 460 a pale, really worth 82, 1,000 pairs Lindlos Babutton' Kia Gloves at 760 and 51, really worth 81,20 and 62, 600 pafro Ladios!' 2-batton X{d Gloves at $1.85,worth 92,50, Evory pair iu warranted to give watiae factiou or woney oheerfully refunded, BR... MW’ DOWELL & CO,, Oor, Pooria and Madixon-sts, | Melodlos, OUR NAMB 15 ONLY ON SUOK QUALITINGS AS WE AIRE WT PA EET TTT, HO: DAN Goons, HOLIDAY C0018 AT THE Great West Side DRY G09R8 HOUSE. Tho following are a fow, among hundrods of other goods, which wa suggest as suitable for Holiday Prosonts; and of which wo ars n0w displaying an immense ussortmont at such low prices as must convinces all that: “IT PAYS TO TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE:” LADIES AND CHILDREN'S FURS, EHBROIDERED AUD BEADED CLOAKS, BLACK DRESS SILKS, ae, EVENING DRESS SILKS, now lelue, sacri: fied by 1, CLOAK VELVERS, 25 yor caut under value CASHHERE ROBES, GUNTS SCARS, TIES, TIDKES, 8 BABRODD THUAL AAD LACE HDKPS LACE CAPES, COLLARS, SEIS, 26. POR-TRUAHED KOD GLOVES AND NTS, ELEGANT SASHES, TIES, QSTLK GEOPFLERS. RICH EMBROIDERED FLANNELS, for La Ges’ aud Chikiven’'s Wear. EABROD'D AND TAPESTRY PLANO AND TABLE COVERS. FINGGERNIAN DAFTASK LINN TABLESEIS LACE SHAMS AND COUNTERPANES, DESKS, WORK BOXES, GLOVES HRP. BOXES, ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, & FANCY GOODS ASSORTED BOXES CHOICE PERFUMES. CARSON, PIRIE & (0, Madison & Peoria-sts. HOLA Gu AtWholossloand Rotall, Fine Books, Stationery, Pocket Books, Gard Oxsos, Gold Pons, Pen and Poneil Oasos, Writing Doaks, Albums. Also, other goods in groat vavioty for the Holiday Season. EMERSON & STOTT, No. 239 West Madison-sty Ch West Side Lit PERIODICALS. “Byery Suturday" merged in Tho Living Ago, ‘Tho most eminont, authors of the day, auch as Prods Vax Rea ee a benter, Prot, ixtes, Lion. fo, His, (tagstone, 28 Band ot Arash HL. - Teturtas daa Anthony Fro Hingstoy, Mtatthow Ar Archit fe (ue, olapesltese neeriuysiNirsy LBs gee Chnte Helly dena Pounyaony ue ‘and "man; Jotbors, aro reprosauzod {a tha pagescl Littell’s Living Age. Ture Laviva Aarhas been publldied for, more thay ‘nit cho warnost aupnort of to bust mono ry Ft hag admittedly contioued tu stand ‘* a ita oltsy,** and ita duccess te novr grantor thant it hay absorbed its vounzor “counpotitor, f SATURDAY,” and is without a rival ta spacial Held, A weekly mucatine, of sixty-four pages, Ta Livind Adnagives more tan DILEE AND A QUARTER THOUSAND Aoudte-columu octave pagor of rnading-mnttor yoarly, forwaiay fourlarge eolumers Tt peosonts fa. uo. tnexpous sivo Corin, connidreinat ies yrewe “amount af tuattor, with frostinoss, owing to tts wooely fenttes amd witht a. sntiyice we attenspted hrnu other Dibiicatlouy tie 1 dtoviows Urtielan, ‘atae, Hoots Selene tits, Wloueaghtea},sHl{itoal, and Patewat information, ront the qutica bady of Hacelu vertadteal Licarataca. artog (ho owing Sear, the serial and short atorica of LEADING FOREIGN AUTHORS pill ve givon, tozathor with an annane uyeppronched hy ans other norladienl in tae wotjdy of tho bows itorary pnd sclentiio inatter of tha Moavocanatsed, upd rasay oth a actanitisty, Urktten, fepiu orory depart of f ‘Tho ortauce of 't a ve reader, mt the only antiwtaotoriiy teests_ ond: COMPLET Sininiltion ora hadientssabie, cSrvonf. lteratire,=tn- digimsub Loenuse it ohibracrs Ure productions of THH ABLEST LIVING WRITDRG ia all branches of Titoratpro, Sofenco, Art, aud Polltton, = auffiglently ludicatou by the folloning recut ‘ OPLNIONS. “*Bhuply Indlepouyable tu any ono who doslroa to Keo) ronet Sno almctae tue agen aay. dopesinteat a longo or Ntorature."— Boyton Journal, * Noproduces the beat thoughts of the bost minds of tua atehee ‘world, upon alltopios of Ivlag antéruat. = Pattadetbiia tnguiters Tayo ther in publiontioa can, thera be found 40 incl of aarilag Mtarury oxoctlence, =e Sork Zvone gre “the best of at our eoloctio publications."—The Nae et9 York A ruoathly that colnes everiy eeeek9® cog, tho most entertaining atorion, the finest pogtry of thy Euxiist language, ara hore gathered togpth ay." dllinals sinte Jouraal,, ‘With it stono a voudor incy ralely keop up wil ie a le in thy Distory, pall a0}onco of tho day,”- Yor “a pure aud poenotual rosireutr aud fo wont and Insteuction.— dun, Avner! 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