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E THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 23, 1874, thomsolvos with hatehots, Aftar commiting n treapass on the saloon, In whioh they found enly ompty bottle, they marched to the dopot whoro thoy found tho lquors, and thon thelr lit- tlo hatehetn camo into use, Tho connectlon be- tween prayer and pillago is not confined to tho middlo ngos, nor that botwoon roliglon sud rlot to the Bacchanalln of wnciont Romo. —— An intorview with & noted thief published in Tus TuiroNe Sunday should bo regarded as an indictmont of tho horso-railrond and emnibug comproios of this eity, Pickpockets are kopt in funds through the crowding of cars and stages, They can only worle in a crowd, and, by furniah- lng n jam, the compauicn aro playing into their bauds, No travelor {5 ueeura from robbory ina -srowided vohiclo, This consideration, nddod Lo tho wigery of atanding, and the cruolty of impesing too heavy n lond upon tho horses, should compal tha companies to put moro cara on tho routes, and rellove tho pressuro, PERSONAL, Alexander Agassiz ls oxplozing in South Amer- Georginn beaux schoduls their property by thoe ttery-ticket, Tho Edglish comedian, Buckstono, is wrillng ‘©ls autobiography. Cora Pearl is found by hor guilty lovers a “Pensl of great price.” Omebe bummers wear off o weok from Fri- day for n yoar. Omabal hal Tho (Folden Aga calls Emcerson's now serap- Look of poems,—** Paraaggus.” Just ono moro mentlon of Kalakaua—his father vng & Massachusotts enrpet-baggor. P Fernando Wood loves ono man Liko a brofher. It iy Lnmar, who does not want tho Speakorship. Jtis suggented Lo eall tho Last Rivor ¢ Pur- ratory Creek,” to torrify Now Yorkars into virtue, Tlio Danbury Netns man {s telearaphed for to Furepe Lo oud the quarrel whieh has vecurred in Lis oflice, Stavley says the Rnfijiji {s navigable for ucks of light draught. By what, then, is Stanley nuvigable. A S e Boftalo Bill is learning up half a dozen dime novels to cutortaiu Englivh butfalo-hunters with next seagon. Taren nnd Ladv Ileron, of Russin, arrived in thin city rostordsy, sud aro stopping at tho Tulmor Housa. W. J. Florenco is trving toloaso,ono of the sualler thoatres in Now York City. Ilis ambition is %o bo o managor. Tartolomo Blanco mado £8,000,000 in the slave e, and lenves vast sus to Catholio jnstitu- tions in Now Yorlk. John MecCullough fa back in San Frnncisco, recuperating fora four weoks' bout with tho classieal in Chicago, AMMilwaukeo woman has smoked tho ssme pipo for thirteen years, and the othor girls aro couapeting with her, The Rov. Thomas YWillinms, of Providenco, R. L, in tho oldest graduate of Yale, belonging to the class of 1800, Jlichigan cditors aro disgusted with the Grand Pacitie, becauso tho housa-rules prohilit their earrying off tha soap. Beochor lectures on the slow growth of char- acter, with an after-picco on the chonces of los- ing it. Experto credo. Macllakon will got into troublo if ho hosltatos botween tho Monarchy and tho Republle. Thiers eayu 1o, and ho knows, Doucicatilt's * Bridal Tour" is to boe performed st Daly's. ** Divorco” is moro in the lino of thas rogion of incompetibilities, The Earl of Dunraven Las beon hunting with Texas Jecks, aod bo will not have done ravin' sbout bis exploita fora deeade. ‘¢ Johnny " offers to bet 8100 to {$25 that tho T'imes canuot produco the English magazino con- taining his srticle on * Crossmen,"” D, Eugens I Abodie, Burgeon of the United Stotes Army, died in Bt. Louis yesterday, niter an uetive eervico of almost forty yenrs. Tu ber bill of complaint sagainst the City of TRozk Island for 10,000, tho namo of Mrd, Sophia ‘Valaudschoot oceupics two pages of legal cap. The only reason for dlsbolieving tho statemont 2t Don Carlos ia losing ground m Spain is tho riainty thal henover legally ownad n foot of it. James Cullivick, of Troy, N. Y., diod on a iiv near Galion, 0., yosterday of apoploxy of i neart, His romuing huve boen sent back fo [ Ciara Lonizo Kollogg confosses, without & 4, thet the cnly beau sho ever paid attention tois the ono held by tho leading violinist of tho orchastra, Cerping detractors say Bishop Haven is genor- alls somewhoro and seldom in his dioccse, as though a Bighop wore an ordinary mortal tied to a locaiity. ‘Iie Provincial Drama.—The Marquis (in tho play)—"aAven't I give yor tho odgleation of n geutieman ' Lord Adolphus (spondthuift hoir) You 'avol" Judge Lynch, of Lincoln, and the Mon, A L. Mornsou, of Chicago, will address tho Roman Catholic Tomperauco Society of Dwight, 1L, on Gristmas Bve, G. Dyrenfurlh, of the United Statos Patent tice, znd son of Dr. Dyrenfurth, anold and weil-known citizen, {8 at prosont in tho city vis- itin:g hig family, #. Joseph O%3olloy, living & miles from Dwight, 1L, wau torribly burned by attempting 1o £11 n korosono-lamp while it was lighted, She i nol expeeted to livo, ‘tho *puissant pulchritudo” of Mrs, Rousby Las been oxhibited {n 1889 differant -attitudes. 4bd how daos tho Courier-Journal like that Progpect at $£400 & mght? John 8. Toof, Secretary of the Memphis Cot- {ton Exchongo, who was euddonly taken with heaorrhage of tho stomach on Mondoy, iy tLeuglt to bo out of dangor, Jurper's Bazaar eays Miss Cueshman hos not T.4¢ more mouoy than aoy other American ac. ueeps Forrest, Thin souuds like ono of ity Little Johnny compotitione.” 2le. Welss gays ¢ Shakeposre’s women never u.tered a lino inspired by lysterin," Lovause tusy drank wianll beer for Dreakfast. = Amarican warau will eventually prefor tho lager fluid, In Portlang, Oregon, tho homo of the vagrant Juaquin Miller, Johu Do Boout escnpod tho shot- gin of the 1wan who onght to have beon hig otuer-iu-law by diving undor potuto-saks. Tho curlosity-secker who stolo Goorgo Waeh- . foglon'y grent tos from tho statuo in the Hast Capitol Lark can Lave tho other fivo tons of lunestono by applicution o tho proper partios. 3r. und Mro. Thomas J, Cox, of Bloomlug- ton, Iil, gave o brillisnt party laot evening at thetr rooms in tho Engle Liock, Noarly 200 fjuonts wero presont, I, Cox is ono of tho wost succossful milteva of Contral Nifuois, Col, Josoph 8. Conrad, United States Armay, for four years instructor in militury factics nt Wout Doint,. is in tho clty visiting his futhor, Vincont Conrnd, Esq., ab 57 Calumet avopue, "Tlo s now on bis viay o Atlanta to tuke bis placa in the army. TOTET, ARRIVALS, Patmer Houce="T 1, Wswell, Seothand s Juroen 1., Freenun, Clevelands G, A, Piner, Silwankne s Grorga Flegler, Toronto; John J, Kyle, New York; G Devouter, Otinton, I, ; dorhitg Stark, Mlwiukee IL. BeAlitster, Den Mofues s J, oy, 'Detra Bourws, doliel,., Grand Pacijio—blorris rin Nuw York; 0,1, Gorham, It, Wayno; dmker, Rockford; W, 2, Kewd, New York'; W, b, Tiwitcner, Colorado; B D, Whoelnr, Vickuliurg} Muury Dodyo, Elmira; 1f, W, Marelt, Nowark; A, Kimbal, Davoupore; James Q. Willinaw, New Sork. aooi Treimuint lowae—W, A, Marx, St Loni Bebring, Jareoy Shora ¥, Wation, New York 0 11, B, Pears, Iittsbury AcAluster, Durlington L, Ale- Dougall, Meioplis; Jatnos Arustrong, Sobonpotady 3 bi;m;‘nn Jol o [N ng:‘h& Pu{lll-ufiu '3 un| 5 B o, Gz @ W, Gillabte, New Votx, LOUISIANA. ‘o New Orleans Conservatives Malko an Appeal to tho Amecri- can People Thoy Denounce Their Prosont Rulors a3 o Hordo of Usurpers and Robhore; Claim that the Action of the Returning Board Is lilegal and Unjust, And that tho Will of tho Constitutional HMajority Is to Be Ignoved, x TIE RETUNNING DOARD. Nrw Onneass, La., Do, 2%.—1ho Returning Bonrd to-day threw out Poll No. 4 of Assump- tion P'arigh, which gave the Conacrvatives 103 mujority, thus defeating two Conuervatives and clecting two Republicana membera of the Logis- Inture, The Conservativo majority in the House, it fo understood, has been reduced to two. The olsvon pariehies yot to cauvass olected elghteen Consorvatives and ono Atepublican to tho Tiousa on tho 24 of Novembor. ADDIESS OF THF COMMITIEL OF ALVESYY TO THE PIOLLE OF THI UNITED F7ATES, Tho Comuitteo of Soventy, whose roprenenta- tivo charncter is woll known Lo tho counts; tho attentfon of tho peoplo of tho United to additional wrongs and; indiznitics under which 1110 120 of freo poople of Lonisiana aro now suf- fering, Tor two yeiurs we hevo been in vain ap- pealing to tha Presidont and Congress for rehef from tho {njustice, opprogsion, and robberies of tho usurping Binte Government placed ovor us Tiy the private order of 6 drunken United States Judgo written in his chamber, and sustainod by tho United 8tates army brourht.ore boforahand for that purpose. ‘Chis CGovernor, neligiblo un- dor our Constitution, and DEFEATED AT TIE TOLLG Dby 6,800 majority, and by suech means installed oud maiutvined in power, had been uunble, ofter nearly two yowrs' mistule, to gain tuo plightest foolliold in ko contidence o rospect of tho peoplo, and us Boon a the Voderal rrmy was withdrawn, within ono hour, uis show of authority and forco melted into air hoforo tho calm determmation of an ont- 1aged poople, and he sought refugo in tho sunc- tnary of the United Staten Custom-Fiouse, Im- modiately upon commnud of tho President, eli tha fruits of the brilliant victory rttnined by our citizens, with tho State-House, public buildings, and archivos WERE GUNRENDERED o an officer of tho United States army, who re- turned Xollogg to his Gubernatoniel seat, Tor sovoral wooks hoforo the olection on tho 2d of November, 1874, the wholo State, and cspecially the Denu tie parishes, wero haraesed by the Unitod Statoa army. Our bost and londing citizons wero arrosted on trumped-up obarges, mads by the irrosponsiblo tools of the Radical party, for tho purpose of inlimidating tha whites and” cairying tho eclection oageiust tho will of {he majority. Notwithstending this, our puo{:ln, knowing that their continued ezistenco in this'State deponded upon {heir driviug tho QGovornmont of the plunderers from powo: Lkoowing that by this Government, end the e orbitant taxationimpesed by this Goveruinant, end the_corrupt legislators who hnd no interess intho State, tho vsluo of property had beon destroyed, and instead of buing a blessing, HAD LECOME A DURDEN ; knowing that tho fountains of law and fustico hind been corrnptod, and tant the Goverumont, whoso endoavor shonld be protection had beer: chianged to an m,fihm of ovpprossiol tion, only Jimito imbeci cloction Inws devised to perpotunto Tiadical rula in tho hauds of tha usurpers, and with tho United Staton army in tho hands of the Chair- man of the Liepublican Stalo Central Commities, and nsed ns en o clactioneoring engiue againot tho Couservativen, thoy succoedod in earrving the Stato by at lanst 85,000majority, witha major= ity of 24 in tho llouse of Represoutatives, and a majority on joint bailot in both llouses. Tho City of New Orleana was carried by the Consery- atives by over 1,200 majority. 'fho fuct of TIE CONSERVATIVES UAVING CABUICD THL RLEC- TN lins boen well known ovor sinco the 5th of No- vomber, becango the ballots wore counted at tha polls immeditely, nnd returns mado out in duplicate. Yob ovon mow, soven weelts — after the clection, wo mre threatenod with being dofrauded of, our vietory and onr franchiso olection. T'he re- turns woro submitted to u Board of Ioturning ofiicers consisting of fivomembers, four of whom are identitied with and committed to tha usirn- ing Governmout. 'Thero men, aride trom thoir party alinilicy, have not sustuined mizch n cline- acter boforo the comnmunity ag to insnire us with confldouca in theitinzegrity aud impartintity, nor to give auy hopo that they will TATALY AND' HONESTLT complle and vromulgato tha returns, Thoy hava alroady ovineod n determination to defraud the peopla and defeat thoir will us expronsed at tho baltot-box. In the caso of tho Purish of DeSo- to, the Congervatives carried the olection by over 1,000 majority, but Radies! olection oficers placed thoso returns -in the bends of wotaen of the town, who offereld to givo them up for ©10000, and the Stato Returninzoflicers refuved fo tako any stops to recover tho papers. ‘The atlornoy represuntivg tho Conservati sent o DoSuto and broughs down and prosented duplicates of the original retuyns which lad heon filed with tho Cletk of tho District Court for the parish in pursuance of Taw, aud theso they refused to receiva und con- sider, ulthough in Radical parishen they had noted on uecondary ovidence, This iy DUY ONZ: CASE OF MANY such, Application was made by n candidato for o mandamus to compel them to receive and cowple these fluEllcmeu ot the original returns from Do Hoto to the only comt compotent uudor the oxisting law to grant such & writ, Tho Judgoe of this cowt, a creature of tho ueurping Stalo Government and o mem- ber of the fumons Luvneh Returning Bomd of 1572, having received tho Judgeship ua o rovard for his sorvicos on that occasion, refused tho wmandamur, During tho sessions of this Board wo liwvo snen tho Cleric accusing o moembor of frands on election rotwrnm, 1o mewmbor in turn recuring tho Clork with hasing ween tho docus ments on tho Democtatic side stealthily abstract- ed, nud Nepublican croex-marked nltidnvitts put in their place, and etori 0a, cud tho clection ru- turns thomaelves altered .und forged i tho in- teroat of the Rudicaly wealis after the eleotion, TURNE I8 NO MELRESS, . beeanan those to which nione applicntion ean bo mudo ara Lut ereatnres of tha uairpetion, whoso esistenco doponds upon the continnation o Rudieal rule. Tu doflance of tho oxpressed will of the peoplo thasa Returning oficers huve beon now for weeka dallying with the hbertics and rights of the peopla of n entiro State, nppasout- Iy waiting until an opporlinity i ofiered for thein to congnynute their villolny by prowule grating o Diadicel majority ac electod to tho Liegis- Inture. hey hopn to do thin with impuuty, it 20 Lhe btate-1fouso vhero thay sit (s gnord- Rellogit's standing army of metropolitu police, with sovoral companies of tho unay of the United Btales within o fow yards' distance, Cho wholo foren of tho army §§ withiu call of Hellagg's whistlo, SLEEPING ON TIAR AR, 5 end with eartridges distributed, In*this mannor nro wa threatenced until anotber mungrel herd of rapneious plunderers, ignerant and debauchod, claitaing to ho Ropubliosus, sleoted by Radieal Returutag otticors nud inatelled in tho Leginlaturs by forco of the army of the United States, on wits done in 1872, lo such base weo are your v put that our people are diposad ta violoneo, and **Lho rights of the blaek mon would not bo walfo if the coustitutional mnjovity in Louisiana wan pennitted to rale, ne stated by our enetnioy, nud by the President in hia med- sane, Wo know thiu to bo disproved by the fact that dnelig tho fonr duya of olestion the Giov- armnout was in mudisputod powar, with & large forco sb ity command, " not & negro was lart, not an et of violenco comumitied, and, notwithstanding great rovoeation, not ono _vight of any of tue cilizenn violated, 1Ia aving failed in"all ony nrnmun n tho justico aud putrioting of the I'rosiden: and Congresd, wo oW ud Jnst resort AVFPAL TO THE BOUNOE OF ALL POWER,— thn poople of tho whols country,—whneno morel influenco wo lnvoko Intho hopo of awakening, with @ roeltal of onr wrongs tho syme pathy alwnys accorded to n brave ond “freo peopln struggling for libarty, in tho eontidenco that a virlnous publis eeutiment uiny compel the unprinciplod mon who are proy- ingon tho vitals of tho Hezto to lot go their Euld. o lopo this public eympatly nay fonct upon ‘Raylas, | the Exoentivo and Gongrevs and compol thom to s graat us tit ratief which naithicr theik sonso of | reliof of tha g justion nor regard for the fundamental instilu- tious of tho conntry han boen ablo to olleot, Wa mnkn Lhis appenl in advruce of {ho flual ‘consummation of the groat wiong about belng porpetrated upon tho people, a4 Wwo nro ng posis tivoly assured of tho intentlon of tho returning ofticors to DECRAUD TUT PLOPLE of the fruils of thelr political victors an if tho net hind been alroady consummatod. Wo twa not clamorlug for party pueposes, that one ves of mea should ho nubstituted for anathor a9 publio officerr, Our ropugnanco to Republiz- and in Lowsianu i uot based altogothor on the fact of it bong o usarpation, Vulued w goold principlos are, and gronaly na thoy have bLoen violatod, yet {6 18 uot for (hat resson nlone that tha pooply of Louisians ure clntaoring for roliof, ha peoplo domand that thoso olocted by thom shall govorn, #o that thoy may bo released from auopprossion grownso intolornble that taxation, which haw becoma nonfseation, mway bo Jight- enod 3 that bideous nnd widespread poverty and distruns may ba romoved, and that they may bo peratittod o live by honeat industiy ; that an Imucn Governmeut for their protection. may bo subptituted for SYSTEMATIZED CODDERY. Tor thiono ronuomm, wo, the down-trodden eitl- zonA {o this froo Loulslann, now call ot Lho peo- plo of the freo Bintey of Ameriea, if you would youusolf remein free and retain tho righis of self-governmont, to domand in tones thac convot he misnuterstood or digrogardod that tho alinc- Xofn b ntrickon from Loufstnnn,snd tho power of tho Umted States army bo no lougor used o koap a borde of advanturers in power. (Bigned) ‘onsax, Chalimoa, ilayito; Anoi Mireus: 0. €. Bracmaniz, Committes. Ro0NS OF TUE COMIITTRE O 23 NEW OnLEAnS, Doe, 22, 1b £ At o monting hold this evemng, Doc, 22, 1u74, tho foregoeing sddress way read nud unauimously afllvmed, 1. 1L Many, Chairman, Jaxes W. Corurvs, Bacralary. vt : RELIGIOUS. I ALLIANOE, WISCONSIN RVANG] Specied Dienateh to 1'he Cideau Tribane, Toxn pu Lo, Wis,, Deo. 32.—Tho meoting of Protestant ministers to orgnuizo o Wisconsin branch of the Fvangelical Allinucs ohoso for Aoderator the Rov. O, W, Camp, of Waulesha, and for Socrotary tho Rtev, A. ifooro, of Shoboy- gan. Thoro are present nearly all of tho promi- nent clorgymon of all denominations in the Btate, includivg Dyy, Dudley and ityron W. Reed, of Milwpukee; Prosidont Chinpin, of Boloit Col- lege; President Steclo, of Lawrenco Univorsity ; Tresident Morryuinn, of Ripon Collego; end Dr. Carbart, of Oshlosh, Tho addross of welcoamo was mada by the Rev, A. Little, and was respond- cd to by tho Lev. M. C. ‘Lillon, of Applo- ton. At tho morning sesslon tho deyotionst exorelsas wero led by tho ey, 1L C. Tilton, of Appleton, and, at tho afierncon sedaion, the de- yotiona! oxoreisos woro lad Ly Dr, Griffith, of hlwaukee. . Mossro, Chapiv, “Tilton, McLean, Griflich, iteheocls, rod Crnudall wero sppomibed {0 propare u constitution for tho Wisconnin Bratich of the Fvangelieat Allianes. Tho Com- mittoo brouzht in & report Lavoring the adoption of tho articles of fnith nnd tho constitution adopted bt tho sixth annual meoting of the Evangetical Allianco of tho United Statcs, hold thinyear, When taoreport cano up for udoption, thero orose n disoussion botween such sticklorn for old rules and customs ns Dr. Chapin, Mr. Tilton, and Jr. Iitcheoek, nod uuch lib- eralg, maon who nro ont of the rut and want to 8o thefr brothren out of it, as Dr. J. I, Dudloy and Dr. M, W. Reod, of Milwaukeo, and theRov. W. W, Cose, of Fond du 1. 'ho digcusyion s spivited, it not spiritunl, tho likeraly surs prising the awdionco witl their hberal viows, sud tho rut occupunts telling what has beon told n thonsand tuneg, relating 1o new idons, and mak- ing no'strong points, But thoy wos. Dut thoy cannot always win, The Christiah publie 18 cinmbering out of the ruts into which thoey wero arawn by following customs adopted genorations sgo. Dr. Carhart preachod an able sermon this ovening. TII JOWA BISEOPRIOC. Speeial Inazalel to L'he Chicagu L'ribune, Dry so1sny, In, Dec. 22,—Tho reasona given Ly tha Rev. Dr. Huntinglon for declining the Dishoprie aro: ** Wo aro in the midst of an ardu- ous building enterpriso, begun nat, indeod, with o1 exprosa promiso on iy part that I would seo it throngl,, but certainly with a geueral under- standig on tho part of 1y poodlo ilint wore pledged to atand by ono snother in this work. You know that tho timea are not paricularly favorable o undoitakings of this nsture. { am esaured by thin ovidence, the force of which it ia not exey to guinuey, that auy departure just ot this momens, whon the money ueedad for tho vew churelt is only half raised, will cortainly oripplo, and possibly shipwroek, tho endoavor, It may very woll De that my (riends hora uxu[i- gerato tho valuaof my asvistanco in the worl they liavo in hend, bat it ig oqually poseible, and moy Enot sy ovon mora probable, that you bave ovarestimated your used of me." FIRES.) 4 TIOLYOL, MASS, SrrNeFILLD, Mass., Doe. 21.—The sawmill of tho Ilolyoke Lumber Company, at Holyoke, 3Inss., wis burnod to-niphd, ho insurauce is 25,000, AT WATERTOWN, MASS, Dosroy, Mese., Dee, 22.—Blodgett's matallio ort works, st Watortown, 3ass., havo beon burned, The loss is £35,000; tho inzurzmco about $20,000. SPRINGIFIXLD, Heports of Departmoest Oificers, Scexal Dicpatals to The Chicuga Lydune, Sromornzen, I, Dee, 92.—Altornoy-Goneral Edenll’s ennual report, sub:nitted to-duy, gives o full list of tho cases in whick the Btato has been interesled dunug tho pest yesr, Prominent among theso kra the cages ariving under the law tasing capital stocis of railroad corporations. In meny of theso cagon injunctions have heon obe tuinod from tho Fedoval courts, A motion will bo unda to dicsolve these fujunctions, whick will detormino {hio legalily of t1:a Jaw in question. 'ho Attornoy General aloo gives tho utons takon In tho vailrond litigation of tho Btate in beon, direetly or divectly, ongaved. Adjutont-Goneral ligeing, in his” gnuusl re- ors, givos w list of miitia companies. in' tho Btato. 'Lho exponses of (biy Department for the yoor havo boen rbont €6,000. VESSELS LAID UP IN THE WELLAND CANAL, Sgectul Dispatol to T%a Clicago Trivune, - Ponr Courorye, Deo, 22.—The following i comploto list of vossols luid up in tho Wellund Canal: At Port Colorne—Propeller Avaxes; Echoou- ers Awvio Inleoner, 1L W. Hoag, bt Prndors, Maml Betlo; Larks Lau Eracrald, Huron, Bhandon, M i e Sakty Snelk, Juno Aviatrony, LKittin Ualght, Maggio, O. Gordon, T\ I, Musmith, W, A, Ronth, , A, Aolan, C. M, Carter, M. A, Laughlin, Ifcc- tor, Fuvonie. At &t Catherines—Tropellors Nussia, Porsin, Seotin, Burope, Dominion, City of St. Cathorinoy, Sovoroign, Lincoln: barka G M, Noclon, b, J. R Lensow, Mary Morritt, J. (2, Woed- Awgusta, Louisa, Canada, Gibvaltar, pellan chooners Dritish Queen, J. G dla- grath, Jowmes Norrig, 8t Audrew ; barge Lisger. At FPort Lalhousic—Tropellers Californi Teansit, Enterprive, Island Forry; burks St Luwronco, Aretic, Aloxander; bri' Baltimoro; wehooners Albatrows, Alhocore, Autelope, Sone mor, New Dominiun, Agnos, Alphy, H, F, Muor- 1y, A, Mnir, 3L L. Bracle. At Welland—Dark Nswunosh ; schooners Wa- couutn, Moonwond, Total number Inid op in tho Welland Caual, 69, 5 —— e OGEAN STEARSIHP HEVIS, Toxnoy, Dec. 29, —Bteamships ftato of Indl- ang, from Now York; Moravian, from Portland; sud Heela, from Boston, lisve arrived, Nuw Youx, Doo. 93.—Arrived—Steamship tatoof Goorgia, from Glasgow. Qouresstown, Dee, 22.—Stoumship Oconnio, from Now Bork, uas urrlved, Bouruaspron, Dee. 22,—Yteamohip Deutsob- land, from Now York, has arrlvad, e i THE WEATHER. Warmxarox, D, C., Dao, 22,—TFor tha Uppor Lakn Regiow and the Northwoess, partly cloudy weathor and vising tomperaturo daring the any, with southwost to northwest winds and ahght chungos in tho barowetor, followed by lower temporature and suow nesr Lako Superior nud the Upper Muwisappl Valley, = RELIZF FOR FIONTIER SUFFERERS, Dostox, Dec, 22.~Moyor Uobb to-day tole. grophed the Kansna Iioliof Committes to draw on kifm for $8,810, Doaton'd_contrlbutioh for the agdionper dullerari, FOREIGN. Detalls of Anothor Plot Against Bis- marck’s Lifo, Proposed Now Extradition Troaty " Betwoon Germany and the - United Statos, The Insults Offered by the Carlists fo the German Flag to Be Avenged. A Now Logislativo Body fo Be Eslsb- lished in Japan, GERMANY. EX(TADITION TRUATY WITIC THL UNITED PTATES, Dearr, Doo. 22,—Princo Dismarok hay moved in the Federal Council that an oxiradition troaty o conclitded with tho Unitod States, which shall replaco sli similnr troatios now oxisting botween ouititey and the various German Govern- TIY CONTENINIAL COMIUSSION, Tho Inmperinl Commigsion of Germany to tho Centenuiat Lixhibition ot Philadelphin I8 com- posed of the Toilowiuyg pontleniont Dr. Jacobi, of tho Dopariment of Commerco, Prosidont ; Tleaars. Yteuve, Wedding, Xnufimoeon, and Ilole liden, of Trussin; lrron Von Nostitz Wallwitz, Hnxon Ministerat Berlin Baron VouSpitzomberg, AMinlater of Wartembury ; . Krugor, Ionsca- {le roprerontativa; Pr. Noidbrardt, member of {ho Fedorul Council for Hessa, und Horr Reithor, niorabor of Conucil for Bavarin, 'CHIE PLOT AGAIRST BISMARCK'S LIPS, Tha Norlh German Gazelte publiehes tho fol- Iowing dotails of anothor plot ugainsk tho lifo of Biuwarck : In Beptembor, 1878, 1 Freach Arcn- bintop rocelved an enonymous lotter, tho'writer of which offored to Lill "Bismarcic for £13,000, In n pecond lottor tho wilter inclosed o_photogroph, nnd gave his namo and address wy follows: ‘* Duchesse Poncolot, Ruo Tho Archbishop communi- to tho Tronch Governmont, swhich inforimned Biemarck of the affalr, Ponce- let, who way found nnd idontitied an n workman, waa watched. It waa mgcortsived that he was proparing to go to Gormany, but becoming nware of polico surveillanco ho relinquiabied his intordion, Subsoquent dotnils of the affair aro not published, Tho phiotograph inclosed to tho Avchibishop was not of Poncelet, but of o fellow-worknan, whois supposed to Lava been a confederate, THI GLIRIL Loxnoy, Doe, 23.—A dispatch from Berlin otates that tho German men-of-war Albatroes and Koutilus have been ordered to romain at Santan~ dor, and domand eatisfaction of tha Carifhts for (lieiv attack npon tlio Gormen brig Gustave. ALFONSO T0 THE GRANDEES. Tanzs, Dec, 22,—Alfonso, Princo of Asturias, replyinz to tho addresa of the Bpanieh prandeocs, Euys tuat n monarchy alono cun terminate tho disorders and uncertainty whicl provail in Spain. A mejority of tho peoplo of Spain are agroed, and havo declared their opinfon that ho only ir the rightful reproscutative of the Spanish mou- arehy, 4 —— VENEZUELA, TOE PENDING REYOLUTION, ITavana, Dec, 22.—Advices from Yonezuela to tho 8th inat. ropoit that o desperate battlo was fought in Barquisimento, botweon tho Govern- ment troops, undor Gon. larquesi, and the in- ourgents, under Gea, Colina, 'Tho cngagemont Iastod clihty-four bodrs. Between 700 and 800 mon woro killed and woundod. Both sides claim 1ho vietory. i RUSEIA THE COMING CODE CONFERENCE, St, Perensnoes, Doc. 22.—All the Powers having accepted the invitation to tho Interna- tional Codo Conferonco, Russin has issucd a cir- onlar agking them to present thoir recommenda- tion 3 to tho daza of tho meeting, —_——— FRANCE, NEWOPAPER GUSPENDED, Parig, Doc. 22,—Tho publication of the Jowrnal Ze Pays has been susponded by tho Governmont for two woel, s —— CHINA AND JAPAN. TRE FORTNIGUTLY BUDGELT OF KEWS, Bax Fnavesco, Dac, 22,—The mail steamship Vieco Do Garne nrrived this aftornoon from Toug Kony, vie Yokolamu. Iler latost dates aro Hoog Kong, Nov, 25, and Yokohams, Dee. 0. ‘I'he attention of {he Japnnese Government is now turned upon the establishment of o Repre- sentatiso Assomnbly, which Lisg been in abeyance duting tho dispute with China, The Uklihood ig that it will como into operation early in the spring. An important faflare hag taken place in Toket. The firm fy that of Ono & Co, Thoy wero es- tocmed na ronking among tho wenithiost and safest in tho whole country, and a short time n coumeelion with tho Miteui, tho great mun - bankors, cotoblished the no-called National Banks, contributing no leas than 1,000,000 towards tho capital. Cho Jepan Cazele,in describing the ponco fos- tivitiey, uuys tho strectaof the native towna pre- nouted an snimated wnd brilhant appoarance, 'The night was bright and five, though cbilly, tho exeacdingly muaay etate of tho thoroughferes being the grestost drawbaock to ontdaor enjoy- mant. Dospite thug, the otrocts woro crowded wAth sightesers, amony whom not o fow forolgna ers were to ba ceen. 1t I pratuy well k¥nown that on the 1ot of J¢ uAvry next Japaneso Governmont will und tako the carying of postal sorviea botwoen tho United 8tazes und thut countvy, by the torms of o convention oulerad into batween tho two Pow- ors, Tho mails balween Sun Irancieeo and Yo- kobamy, it in understood, wilt be conveyed, s now, in veesaln of tho Pacific Moil Btoamabip Cowmpany. But, ag it is pa:t of tie barguin that flo dglivery sholl includo Bhienghal, specutation hias_boeen rifo luteoly ns to what company thie Fortal Departiaont wouldt be likoly to seleat for their conveyancs to tho Bhanghal terminus, It vt yumored thut a Japaners stewmship com- peny wen nbout to bo organized on n Iurgs scalo o enter the laty with tho Puoific Mail Steamship Cowvany on thai particular lino, and thet to them wg to be nllotted the duty to arrango the maila Chiunwards, It wag alao reported thot o contreet hud boun outerad fnte between the Gov- crnment and tho Yacifio Mail Stoamship Com- pany for o mail service belween Yokohama and Blvghal, to leave cach end weakly, ®ue_following itame aro collited from tho Hong Kong Daily Press: Yotlow Ttiver, nasy ity mouth, hins changed ity courne, crusing widespread inundations and dis- Jfross, Tha Japanoso indemnity of 500,000 taels {s bo- ing druwn from the Nagional ronsury at Shung- bl trom fands recoived Irom custom ducs, Tho ntatewent thut the Emperor of Cliua had rofused to racoive tha Dolginn Miniator i3 jucor- ;cat, Hio Bxcolloney having beou received in due onin, * Tho Daily Press learos from Coros that tho Goverunont there is voally in the hands of n young wman 24 yoars of age, and thot trado with fihim\ Las boon resumod under strict condie ong, LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. TAT PORCINLYE DETAINER LAWS, 2% tho Filitor of 2'ks Chicayn T'ribune : Cniesao, Deo, 21,—1 think the Yoreible De- fainor lawa of this Stato can bo and ought to be grontly nimplified in thelr application to tho vo- fationa of Lwalord and teiwnt. Tho fact that good lawyers differ o widely in thelr intorprota« tious of the import and modus operandi of those Inws na they now exist, is sufliclont proo? that a pisinor and lesn complicatod systoin is needed, Lxporionco shows that defoctivo and ob- weure logislatlon {8 not helped nor mado conduelse to tho attalument of Justico by o systimatlo prooeys of patohing coins monly exlled “ amendments,” It seomy to mo that, in many voxpects, o radical enre must bo upplied to uur Foreibla Dotafuer laws bafore the puvp:sos of thofr oxintence can be sucoosstully uttained, 1 would make the fallowluE nuggostionn on fhis mutter, sosing thnl tho subjoct 18 vow aboyt to be brovght up fue disctsion with & view bring abont a bottor and tmoro denirablo condi- tion of things in that renpoct t Iirai—Do nvuy ontiraly with thio fareo called * potiooy to quit.” What nonso {8 thove in ro- all(rlug « Jandiord to go Lo the oxponso of tolling in tonunt by “* notice in writing " that the rent 14 overduo and ought to ho puid? Duen not tho tenant know that fack ! 1o you #eo nny Honuo in beiug obligod to toll anothor man whot he Lnown aa woll an you kuow 7 I do not. Second—Lot the Forcible Detaifer nnmmone, sorved porsonally, or by copy, or by heing posted up on tho promises, stund for all tho purposes of tho * notice.” Lhird—Lot tho summons bo relurnable,—no a9 not to ha sovere on tho touant,—Iu not lens nor moro than ton days, snd lob it Lo gerved ek loant koven duys boforo tho retirn dxti*. Fourlli—Let tho tenant have thin whole of that thno in which o avo tho forfeitiro by paymens of nll ront due nnd neeraed costa of tho sult, + Fifth—In cases of appeal, lot it be mudo obil~ gotory on tho tenant to vetfect his appon! within flmnty-mur hours after tho judgmont agninst 1. Stelh—Evory nppenl eo takon must bo por- footed in the "Appellato Court, and never before the Justico of thio Penco, aod lot tho Justico’s tranoeript bo filed nt tha' samo timo, as o noc- eagnry clomen? in perfecting the appeal, Setenli—Let the hocurity on tho appeal hond stato—08 now—undor onth nito his qualitica- tions to go on tho bund ; lot bia afidavit, shiow- ing his ability, and bis place of renidsnco, bo 1iied with the bond, which should bo kept up, pending tho appoal, to the sumn of double tho amonne of ront and voxla, Tightl—Let the boud from the momont of its filng becomo awmd operate sa a lin with cquul and biuding forco upon tho real und per-~ tonal entato of tho security ag upon tho proporty of the nppollani, or tenaut, Ninih—\Vhon tho cage 18 reached, and deler- mined in the Court of- Appenl, let n judgmunt bo rondored b tho setos tme, for the amount of ront found due, agninat both tonant ond necurity o4 Prmclpnlu. and lob an oxeentlon issuo thoroon asin ordinery cages; and, tf tho appanlshuil have haen found to bo tukon far delay und vesation, then let 10 por cont damages, by way of nmart- monoey, bo weiessod upon tho umount of ront provon due, and added thereto a6 a part of tho judgmont. ‘enth—Tiot tho landlord bo frao to collact hia judgmont by law, from both or eithor, os ha would bo n ull other casos whero ho had ob- tained n judement, ngalose two or moro joint dobtors, in his favor. Ithink if tho ideay contzinod in tho foregelng ouggestions voro nly embodiod in o law, not omnouting from * ““wloof Janus, thet thero would be far fonGE Tit——==su w~nly iy Foreiblo Dotainor cnsos, becauso,” famen know for n certainty that thoy niaws pay, then thoy would bamore cautions about nusisting ** desd Deata™ to rob honeut tnen of thelr just rights, A Liawsmn, PRESCRIPTIONS DZ A SUCCEGIFUL PYSIOIAN. T'o the Lidter of T'he Chacugo Fribune s Curteano, Dee. 22.—~As diphthieria is mokingils appearaucs in a very malignant form over our country, I would Jike ta relato somo of my ox- poriences with thin fearful malady, In the year 1846 I was o modical student in n country vilisgo vituated on n besutifal hill in Olio, o plhee anotod for tis health cud freedom from endemics und opidomiea. In the spring of thiat yoar ibere camo on ondemic of malignant crysipelas, being uimont without an exception confived to tho vit~ lago. It wag so melignant that somo diod within thirly-gix Lours froni the tiwe of tho atigek, Ono day, eftor my proesptor Lied lost au og- timublo wifo, Lio romarked to his portuor, in my prosence, **I have no control over this terriblo diseans, snd Cod ouly knows how long my own family will be exompb from itg fearful ravagos. I am going to chango my treatmient at once, and instoad of using alteretives ond doplatants, L will uso tonles, untisaptics, ete.” Tho changs was o vory fortunato one, for ho eaved nll of hic cases aftor this, whereas ho had lost =l beforo. About ten yonr Iator I mot my firat caso of diphthoria, snd dingawosed it maligmant ergaip- elag, and treatod it ns such, with tho excoption of gome local, applicstious to tho throat. Tho rocovery wae about n rapid as my cases of malig- nant orynipolan bad boon. I soon discoverod iny mistako in dinguosis, but ne 1wy treatmont wes anccosatul I continnod it in my subsoquont cases with eque) snocess. Aly friends who ore acquainted with my sic- cesn ocensionally writo mo for preseriptions for alYmhum, I oond them proseriptions like tha following, with the advice that they pot them tilled nt once, and ns foon as attacked commenco their uso and sond for s good physician : R, Sulphate of quinino, Liventy-four grains; chlor- ate of potassn, ona-tutlf drachi§ pipevine, tive grajus; pulverized myreh, threo gratne} mix, sud divide into pixtecn powdors, " Talko ouo every 4wo or thres Lours, ulternating with tha cordiai, . Pinoture of Cogennopopper, opiritaof camphor, spirita of chlorvtorm Br, P,, compound epirits of Javender—of each vue-hall ofa Auid ounce; upirits of peppermint, Lo faid drachns, Wiko fram onc-(hird 10 uto taaspoonful n water—sviostoncd, it praforred— overy two or thveo hours, alternating with the pow- lora, 1t. Ollorata of potessa, ons drnchm; tincturo of Qayonuo pepper, tvo thaid drachns: conipound tine- tute of curdunom, ono fluid ounce; camplior-water, two fluld ounces, Uosan o garalo oie teasgoontul in a winc-glusu of water overy four or slx hour, A mustned paste_should ho spplied to the thious at once, nud followod by n compreis of sait and wetor. The dove given 1n esch formnla is for an adult, YFor achild 2 years ald, ono vow- dar gbould be divided into soven, and the dirac- tions for taking the same nafor an adult. About this ratio for the dons should ha absierved for the interverius agea. ‘Tho dose of tho cordial for achuld 2 yeers old is tareo drops in o table- spooutul of pwootenad water, to bo givon ho- twoen tho times of taking (ho posdors ; this had better bo given ifu throv separato doses instond of one. As the child cannot uza the garglo, oue drop should ocessionally bo given in n tone spoontul of wator; this ia to boincrersed ac- cording to tho ngo of the child, ‘Thoro ure personn whoss Idiosynoracies or constitationel peculioritics will not udmit of tha uso of guinino ; for such let salicin ho sub- stituted, and for thoso who caunot take cam- phor or peppermint, tho compound tincture ot cardamomn may ho substitated for eithar oue, in tha cordinl formulary, Afler the use of theso ramedios for two or threo dayn, tho bowels should be xnoved by nonta mild eatbartic, and o tho dincuso is somowhat rubdued, lot the intorval Letween tho giving of tho dosos be longer, 1In eages that ara ansemic or debilitatod, tulo, In addition to tho other ren- edios, ton drops of the muriate tincturs of iron, in o wine-glacs of wator every six hours, Tho dict should ba genorous from tho begin- ning of the attask, aud that which will tex the stownzoh a8 little ns possible iu digestiog it. Boof-ton sbould bo well aalted and liberslly given. I would suggest the following iethud for making beef-tes, oa Leing the besi: Tako ouo pound of leau_ 8terk, pound it thoroughly, odd one pint of cald wuter, set it over tho fire, nalt it, and otir constantly until it comes to tho ‘boiling_ point, whon_reniove from thao five und pour off, Persons addicted to tho uko of aleo- olic stimulsnts will bo bonetited by a oup of mill-punch oveasionally, 'Tho tempersturs of the roont shouid be mado comfortublo for the patieut; Lkeoping it tho eame tomporuture throughout the continuation of tho diseso, avoiding all drafls of gir, Oteantiness chould bo atrlotly obsarved, Puyarcrax, AID ¥OIt XANBAS, To the Lilitor of The Chicugo Tribune: Curcago, Dee. 22.—Pleaso calt the attontion of tho gencrous peoplo who inteud to send in tho cast-off clothing, that Ishall ehip anothor 1ot to tho sufforera Satwday, Doe, 26, Tho pracoeds of the New Yoar's ontortalnment ot Parwoll Hull, aud all other donations of mone ey, will bo divided among tho suveral eliof Committeos fn Kausns, It sy intention and wish that *Chleago’s New-Yom's Gift" wilt bo suoh & sum that all can heve a picce. Wo oxpect all our citizous to buy a ticket, Ouly G0 centg admission, and 81 forveserved soata, "This is o fino opportunity for our lending wonoyed citizons to buy fifty to 100 tickels us s prosent to thoir vlorks and friends, as Chicago gifts to Kan- 80 sutferors, WitLias O. LUDLOW, Y, 0, Dopartment, Residonco 184 West Adanis alreat, ‘Agont Kunkos Sullerers, DIRTRAINING FOR BENT, T the Editor of e Clisuyo T'¢ibune ; Curcaco, Doo, 22,—Would it not ho well enough whilo lnndtlords nve making an etfort to havo tho law obanged in regard to collecting yonis to havo tho law in regard to dlstraining goods for ront changod? At prosent tha law is wueh that tho landlord can sond on ofticer into yonr placo of Lusiness and distrain your goods without usking you for the rent, or giving you a momnaotw no- tico ta poy tho mamo, thereby subjecting the tonaut to 85, $10, or 15 coata, uccording to what termu you and tho offiuer can rgroa upon, The touant gouerally is oblized to comotntfln olficor’s tormo or do worte, 1 showld think that by doing Justico to tho tonunts the law- sbould requiro Howoa notice to bo given by tho laudlord of his intontions, A Bupoengn, e John Hell, of Bloomington, 1M, & wapone drlwr‘. WRE & ngpg :»{an‘dl y\zuhg;iu‘v t:ly;nh ru’é- uwky toam: Hd wha bedly Liosk ubout tus b 120 had vae loy biobud ; JEWELRY AND LIAMONDS, AN ENTIRELY NOW AND RECHERCER RTOUK OF DIAMONDS, CAMEQS, CORALY, ; ONYXES, ‘ PEARLS, FRENCH CLOCKS, GOLD CANER, OPERA GLASSES, ELGIN WATCHES, GENEVA WATOHES, STERLING SILVER ani BEAUTIFUL PLATED TEA SETS, EPERGNES, COLOGHE and CHILDRENS SETS, Liavgest Stoek of Dimond Bor-Rings ever i Chisagp, GILES, BROTHER & CO, 266 & ¢ LADIES UNDERWEAR, &o. ~LADIES UHDERWELE R H.MTDOWELL & 00, 228 West Madison-st., (CORNER FEORIA). Xor tho olidny trade s have medn spectal roduotions in our Cottun Underwear Dopactmerta,” Tuoso garments ufagtired from tho Gnost Cuitnns axprodely for onetrade. We claim to caey tho Inrzest and nost com- Dloto lio of thoso goods to ho fuud in th clty, and Bunrsniqe the bisicos alwaya tho luisest, or tha nionsy will chuartully by seiunded, 80 dtfTorent atylen Oheriso at 30, 60, 76¢, 81, 81,25, $L60, 81,75, and £2, 23 difforont ntyles Deawors ot 96, 60, 7¢, 61, §1.6, 31,60, $1,76, nad 52, : GO Aifioront styles Night-Drossta ot 60, 76¢, £, 131,35, 81,60, and upwards, 60 diorent otylea Bicirts 450, 75¢, 51, 51,60, $1.75, 2, aud npwards, 30 different stylos Bridal Beta at £3, $5, §7, 810, 12, £15, nnd upwerds, Corset Covors, Droaslng Gacquery FApron, Infants' Rabey, Dresser, and Blips, nfante’ aud Ificces' Oloaka, in G0 dificront patierngy st 2, §3, £4, 56, $7, £9, £12, and npwarda, 400 Ladics' Kuis Bacqnos nt 2, worth 84, 'AIO_UI%EM::: Beadsed Clocks reduced to 83, 44, 16, 87, ond 10, . 1,000 Bodt Comfortera GIVEN AWAY at balf prie, 1,000 pairs 2-button Kid Gloves at 70c and $1,worth 2) evory paiz warranteds 600 paizs 1-batton Kid Glovas at 25 and 4Gc, worth 1,26, 1,090 Biliz Ties at 16, 85, 35, and 60¢, %‘,oulo Ladlos' Merino Veets and Drawers st 60, 70¢, and 51, BANKRUPT RTOCK of fmported and Domestls COR- LA conts on tha dallar, 301 pates 0. 1ona Lurasts at 32, 1501 86, 00 yuies buse Coreots at €10 viorfh $3. ) prars du-bono Guriots nt B2, worth 85, wortli 3. 2 suth 8150, orth &L, ¢ 55,350, and e, worth §11023. 4 (Jubs ot} Skirt-supporting Cors Kot at 7o, worth S1,50, Tadics will please coino ns oarly as possiblo and avold thu sfteruosu throngs. £ . BPDOWELL & 06, _ S.E.Con, West Madison and Peoria-ats, Final and Positive It vill pay Ladies to walkzup ono flight of abairy to ozaminoe s EANKRUPT STOCK of |, LADIES’, CEILDREN’S, snd INFANTS IMPORTED UNDERWEAR, whioh must be disposed of without rogard to original cont. Iivory article will bo sold ot o mere nominsal price. LIEBENSTEIN & (0., 22, 24, 26 East Randolph-st, (UP STAIRS), KID GLOVES, R. H. WDOWELL & (0., 228 West Modison-at, (cor, Peorin). Wo will offer (bis day, from AUCTION, 1,660 palrs Geu. Hemen's 1 and 2-button Kid Gloves at 5 eanta a palr, ‘Phosa Gloves havy nover beon wold sor bess than 02, 1,000 palrs Ladiss’ 1-butten Kid Glovea at 25 and 450 o pair really werth $1, 1,000 pairs Ladies' S-button Kid Glovea ot 760 end 51, really worth $1.36 and 53, 500 poira Ladies! -button Kid Gloves at §1.85,worth 1260, Dvery pairis warrauted to give satic- faotlon or monay chicesfully rofandad, R. H. 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BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY GIFT! Tiew Infaid Chess and Bckgammon Beard, With syl Dica Boxes: mort mibstantial and heautiful ovar inseutad, | Prico, £6,00; obivapadt made; will last a Jifo-thue, Address 4. 1L ANDREVS & CO, 313 Wabash-a “TTE PIONEER CALI?OfiHLA ‘WINE HOUBSE" A QT PERKINS & BTERN, 80 East Washington-st,, Ohicago. Wogall the ntder ! 2l thpro whe desl: od and ORI S ol Giilng Toldaos toour ° PORT, vintuge 15 NGELICA, vintnae 1804 DLUSCARE L, SSIRIERY, RIESLING, HOCK, AND CLARDA WINES, Also, 6 cholcn stock of Puro Califorals Grapa BRAN- DLW, wioeh i puint of flavor vud oxcelluncs aro noo- Tud, 20 Romemty o JAXSCEACANEOUS. SEAMLESS PAPER BARRELS LERTNERPIISET PAPRE FILLS, Mavhsg emapleted my huventions, aud ohistand Lattors Putent i the rrehing y fur makihe tho Sentnloes Pupes Tiareol, and. vk onnibiied Iy Faseniv with the pasty wwhing Wio Patuat on tho seaiiest Pengr ariel, Tam 9w propared to eall Tarritory, soop Jticiva, or Licsiwe o Foyally, o thy mast Facorshid form, * Chiu=u urrols ara kept for wal tlie Rock Rivar Papor Uninpauy, 140 . D, ENRY, . D, o, T Stockholders' Mesting, aring of thy Stookholdess of the Ol OACD"OY TV LY TOMBENY, e tha ootion of a linard of Dirvoturs, will bu hald at the otfice of the R s o Surelag ooy, ot uliats., u TYESDAY, b Ak o, Clitongo, Dod, &, 1874, Oveioz or THE Tha aunnal mesin bldura of ++Tha More cliants' havingy, Loal 1ho staok A 7 it Covtzany, foraio clooe ' alevan d'ruttens, tu sarva dariug nilug yoar, .'ffii‘l,éii.fitl e thguiics of ey Conpisy un Fowisl, Ji 5 bolwwon the Hotrs of 10 a. o1, nud 5, Teid, babwsdn the G s i1 Cashior. TASSIGNEE IN BAWKRUPTOY, Ata mectiug of oreditors hold Nov, 24, tho nndarslgned hiven adinnoa Gf 1O CALELD OF HOEy & A 1ioo m‘;fxpu. o om0 A POOLL, Bankersy i\'a [t l‘lfllflk::'?hdli;b) ‘W recelvo daposits sybjeot t ol e S e \gn. 'd D4 yauuée 1o sbiolia gis tnnrdlish Jor U e el = &

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