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2 nore and specfal out L turashier o L1LAGLL, v o tho insguilicanco of only involves o chargy of Al the Government departments aro ato in their demands, the Foreign in tho mest contly, v requirig 29000 for uin mamlenauce, Thio ¢ erio of the Tmrhio costs hut L2000 ivantine that all nnperial inetitullons of this url ey Lo littlo more thau minamental «lpiecin o the Rureaveratic depntmonta ot tie Procsian Goveroment, that 16 still n mort moderaio cort. No cther country can gt ln 1wk duno 8o cheaply, amd this thrif: st Luva cnormous dnfluence wuditeedls upen i tha poltey of the Fmpire, were 1t for no sther reason than that it keopn tho Govern- ment ¢t of tho hande of money-lenders, nnd iven it greas reservo of rforod resonrces which | frrivsls ou the Continent do not possers. ¥ hicthies with the changer that increaxed weaith wintradeeing tuto the doial hife of the country And with the fnereased cunt of living it tany o ong potrible to maintaim L eoits af ruling at n low a piteh is most donbtful, hut white it # tho pareiniony of tho Lmnpire 18 a distinct wetht it salitead intluence. The taxes ead iha nave, tha v o wiieh ame j i to s n whicl its smsll vevenue 18 drann st aleo FERGY on the s code. and must make the bur. den ol the Lty porcepiblo If the tzon nia ot eppreseive, Customs and o ot % 12,0 =t oend telegrahe faenlel £524,000, rail, 3,100, the proceads of tho invalid fund rrtiwnts L AP0, CoinAgo, intercet on ole., rre not down to viehl sboub 000, aud o forth, tho income tho customs dnos und stamp tazes, mostly ol from epecial roncces or monopolics not tho well-being of tho yev) o to any ap- weerile degr ‘Mo meomo and cxpenditio alanee coell ather ammost to a pound,” VON AGNIM'S TASTOIL tin Corrervonleres Lowtm (eltgranh, Tha now Arnim pamphlet 14 rinted and pub- irhed du Zurick uoeder the titlo, * £10 Nil 0! Vorgeschichte des Armm'schon Procasses, @1l as tho preseut in tho * flrat part * only, wo iy concludo that there is mora to follow., Tho audation whather Count Arnim bo tha author or | not of tha lslest conttibution to the history of @ Ahis stran t of all publiv trials 18 & mere ques- tiou of siords, for 1t 18 evidont that, If the Am- ! basea Tor did not traes the Hues himself, ho at 1axzt furnished oll the matunals used by, the writer, At thix momerit the hook Is pot ta ba had for fove of money in all Derim, ‘Lho publication way not avnounced in the usual way, and s fow copicn only were sent through tho jost by way of an exvpiriment to test 1hs powers of endur- nnce powrareed by the pollee, aud these few cop- 166 weic 8¢ onco Ruapped up hy the rolatives and invimate Itionds of the Count Limsolf. Since then tue demand how Lewn enormous, and the hands of the booksellors achio with the toil of ! transeribing orders for tho nest bateh, which st bo by this time almoes st i journes's end, nud may be d:striluted forchwith, 1t 10 1n- taward aceident intervenss, With rogard t Pifnce Biemarck's snpposed change of poitey and retarn to the Conseryativo camp, the wriler of ** Pro Nililio " procceds to eay nuch an ovent ia far from being improbable, Many quite reccut facts have been adduced in itg favor. Among other things wo lenrn that, in o conversation with certmin leading Conservatives. the Prince oxpressed himself in vers signiticant terms, thoe toverso of complimeutsry, with to- gard to tho Liberal Doputy Laskor, and it is turtheumore nitirmed thav the rocont onsiaught mado upon that genlloman by Prince Putbus aud lus fricuds through the medium of tho 1ress was at the justigation of tho Cbencolior Linelf, who is reported, torcover, to hiave ina rrvato conversation lately condemned his own Chureh poticy as an act of folly (cine thoral). But, ndmitting the probability of euch & '‘con- vervion on the DPrivee's part, Connt Arnim's grokesman argues that the timo has zoue by whew rucn =a allianco could have been desirablo or cven pusaible, llaving lost all for which it contended In by-gone tics, the Consorvativo arty, or what teinatny of it, has onls one task eft for it to accomplish, only ous object townrd which its cfferts ean heuceforth be directed, to- wit, political freedom ; aud to expect to sttain this end with tho hielp'of n Lisnarek would bo theer mndnosa. < X 1 eaunot hopo to condense wilhin the Lrief orace at my command the contents of a book of 175 1 a2, lu whuch, besidea o quantity of now matter, ull tho ol scandnls connocted with this elair ore raised up anew, and set bofors tho render in & form which bna ot loast a cortam Fuucont yaciness to recommend it I must Lnut myrell, thereforo, to a fow extracts, which srhueh will sufliee to give a penoral fdes of thn ork, aud s hich havo, ut all events, the merit of Tovelty. & ‘Iha toliowing fs tho sccount given of Count Arnin's wtervies with the Emporor in ptom- ber, 1§’ Ho dater from July, 1872, the first crmplemy of a mennderstanding botwoen him- weit and the Princo Chancellor @ ‘The months of July, Auitust, nnd_Soptember, 1873, wore pasud by Count' Aruiio, now greatly cafesbled i Bealtl, ut Carlabad, Kazuz, aid 8t. Mon(z, Dirng thin tinle, alko, tho Ambasesdor received ®voral communieations from 1he Toperial Chancelior, sll contuning abundant ovidence of tho Laselonaty tility which the Intter hod now concelvid agalust Jian. Frem othr quarters bo hesrd thnt o was not it only pernon for whoin tho caasn of this hatred ws 80 witer inyrtery, The late Hetr You Balan wrote to hins, * Tho motlye of Bleronrck's batrd ugalus you g huknown tv e, "Tlinge sre golug ub in Lerltn Which 10udl wltogothur to understand,” , , . Toward the eud of August Count Arnim camo to Beelin, and on the wornlug_of_1ke 1rt of Septumber, s reeived by $iis Majosty, The Ambasador oaked. i Tmperial nuaster whether be desired his (Arnini'e) rveeall from Faris sud reurament from tho publio service. His Majesty replisd in tho negstive, sdding that he had uo réason to wish for sny siich tbing, e \ben Wit ou 40 kay 11kt the mabter of Jliosbinged alay fa the conclueon of the Conveution of the 1otk of Marcl, 1873 (regarding the quicker paymeut of tho war fne domnicy kud the reeall of the troovs in ocoupstion of the French poil),had been satiafactorily cieared up, nud 1Lt nuthing csined oxcept tho gridge fult pyalust bii by Yrince Hismarck, Mix Majealy wus ho lems Able to undurstand tale, 8 bo hireel! was incapablo of bearing b grudge sgulnet uybudy, But spitefulucss was, {n fuct, Princo Biewarck's provalling churactcr- {stic, and it 'was rad to bo obliged 10 BAY 4o of 8 1nan t0 whoin wo wezo ull o deerly Tudebled, Thiv temper had wlready compelled 1wy Emperar fo part from many Taltiul slrvanis, sinoug whni woro olz, “Thile, Bavigny, Uwedoni, Werther, cle, wAnd uow it i vour turn," thio Exuperor adled (Jotst eind Sie an der deethe), Count Arnim replled to Uis Malcsty that he, the Luipctor's, and not Princo Bismarck's, sorvant, debmed 18 K duty'to o tho Tmperiat Cancellor, and to lat or DU%6 TIOrs to couvineo him how groundirss wers the sssumptions upon which he, prabubly throughs false Information, kisd grounded bis fcebngs of Lutred, 104 Majenly ogrecd ta this, ‘Alicro can be no donbt that this barbed sbaft will do its work to some extent, although wo may not heor of the soquel for some funo to zome. Thon como the pardenlars of the nter- view between tho two men, once such fust Iriendy, uow divided forever by an impussablo pull. 2o'clack In the nfteranon of the same day Arnim ealled on Friuco Disarck, ‘Lo Amabaviedor Was ab Uit Umo 10 such n stete of putlering, oud fils nervons systembind received auch & shock, Ihit gonio wihutes paseed Lfora Lo conld o word, Those Who are familiar with the nutura af the disorder with which Count Aruii w it thut time atlicied Ju the Iighost degice, know that vie of sha etlecta {8 that tho putient, 11 ‘preally excited, i Muwont unnblo to apeak, Alo 10nguc, £8 3t werer sicavea to the palate, * Prince Binniarck, who could not £33l fo checrre Count Aruim's paiuful condiugn, dia uotling whate ever to 1eliuve [ 450 pament datse do 80 brouver on ol boon sante,” (the weitcr dearly loves to wie bia Freuch, fa nessou il ut of reanod], the Prien opencd the couvcres o in wu drritating tone of Laughty condesceeor, sl wholy wowareatited by (ho ericunitany ** On Couut Aruim's l’ll‘llllflly to bo fuiy med of the Feal molvo of the * cruel pereseiition ! ta whivh he, tha 1 bjucted Limy tho Prince rie 1h actica, which ho had alravdy Frevered biumelf to deliver, v was evidont from a siglit 0w docutuents whicl sy piled upon the tabls Leture Bis, > 1 sz’ vald the Prince, *bo persecuted oue, it monlbs, (Lfs twelvemontl, you have fne isculth and robled mo of wy rost. Yon con o witt il Ly sos, und will never ruat until you sak hereut Uis table, abd convince yourelf thut 10'a too n uuthing afier all (dws ee auch nichts fat), 1 tiave known you from our youth upwards, Yeurs &4 3wt zaid thal overy uan el o auluority ever you Won buair maturad enciuy, Tuat euemy um 1 just ow, Yewletased she acitienient” of the Convention of (he 17thof Sizy i urdir to overthrow Thier, and § am 1w wlowerable for this political blonder, You bave roensed a0 the EInperer, You have cunneetions at Comit which have hitnerto prevented me from rooalle g you fauta your pont, *%o ull tuis the d rines added cortaln pesuling ex- ressione, whicl were, to say tho least, quits untieces sury, Liske, whether Toal of felgned, fuado hia specel ducoberent. Mo coufounded the onler of eveuts, ro- furting W matlens of loug datcas it they Wero quite rucent, an the Poverse, 1 conctuelou, Lo meintatned, that whatever bo hud safd wan takew from tue docus uertr, without, huwever, ofierling any Jroofs of the ueseriion, o L particular rtressen the faet that n No- sember, 161, Coatt Arwin brd o xpivaed 00 Connt Lulenlnry e desiro to b st o w seet 5t Louac ot Lordu, Tty was for Prince Biemarck & sure symptora of a0 Jusatiable thirat for revenge, You, then,' Lo sdded, * uppiled for s long furbwugh, wnd remiatued Biirs wilbout leave for 10 other furiico an 19 jutrie ageiiat mo dn Goart circlen wiio { wowbu Virzi no 18t 1 wan at It cotapelled b cali u 00 Ol ully 10 Tetur (o our pos.! this, reniavke the wter, ¢ 15 fuire 11 Tiie above ucident is grapbically wld, but vhother it Lo or bu ot au objective pud thor- aughly trustworthy sceount of what took placa 1D Lho uccution s B wattor kuown to two mey wly, sud porhaps uob o to them, for it i wnanmable tht thoy ol both in such a vtate of everwioucht ox ton Lo what they waid. . “Thore acems £ ba po doubt that Count Arnim concireid himeelf born for hincher thi br contiualiy oxcentngt thia o dora teceryed 1o athers, and -hat hereally old at ono time conceivy the dosin of luaping tnto the Chaneellor's sent, I'he yriter of * I'ro Nibilo™ adinita that certain ncts of imprudenco were committed with referonce 1o this matter, Tn well-infarmed Beiin eircles Arpim was **imprudently " syokon of an o sue- ceenor of tho mex sluterman, And Arnim him- solf was *imprudent™ ononugh to Jay & priated | -aragraph to this offoct hefore his aubordiuate, hur: voi Holstein, who, a8 eomes out at tho trial, waa & *“cbio! fakin® noten’ at the Germun T.mbaeey {n Paris, for tho benefit of the Foreign Glien in Dorin, ; A+ an answer to the chargo of baving witting- Iy thruwn obetacies in the way of the conclusion of s Lvacuntion Treatr, in order to biing about tho fall of M. Thicrs, the writer of ** P'ro Nikilo," quoten a loter waitten to Arnim by tho T'rench statesman on the 15th of May, 1970, that on the day following tho cunc'nston of . 1oro aro M. Thiers® own worda : M 1 ST AR day evening, bt anfor. 0aT, 16t March, 197 < to write to i 3uat tunntely Jind neitht thme nor stresgth b to d - . Touday Tabauhl e wugratefel, un 1 sm nut anl ¢r aliadd D 3 T did not hiwten £0'thonk you for and, whiat {n s tter 110 cgilations Just Drov i £ o ~va rondcred to niyeoif, nee, durfog the lonig “iee, You Enow that wo have b are, Tt the placo fa ol no m ment, sl 301 noue the lesa in our eves ons of ikote who, by “ar Mgl wisdow, most m g rlomted 0 n eanit which will bring tho £ri,hifal war ol 1870 to an wad, Nctiava me, with the higicst crteem, yenrs most cordiay, Tuirna, 31, do Nemugat alao wrotw to him from Paris, | expressing tho ploasrro which it gave him to think that Artiis, through his inst fnduence, hiad boroe lua part i bringing about * (his bay py result.” 3 e Arearaueo of Ly pamphlet has, of courxo, created great excitemont, Stil | donbt whether, althoush it may produco s lastics aota- ness heto aml thore, the” general resull will bo moro than the momentary lars of o siraw fice, ‘Tho Arnimirts, however, aro in bigh glco, aud Joaking forward to n prodigions suceess, e e FRANCE. TMPORTS AND EXPORTS, Tarrs, Nov., 16,—Accarding to offieial returna nublished to-day, the valuo of the importativns durivg the firat ten monthy of tho prerenc yoar amounted to 3.030,000,000, azainet 3,118,000, 000f duriog the samo pertod of 1874, Tho docrenso ocenrd chlefly in slimentary prodaets, which amosunted 0608, ngainit TOR,000,0008 to in 1874, and in uatural producta nnd material for manufac- iz purposes, which wers of thn valuo of 1,874.- + (00,0001, against 1, 000,000f. 1 1874 The Importation of manafactnred artleles amonnted 295,000,000f,, whila in 1874 it was £22,000,0007, ‘The expeits during tha samo period were of the valuo af 2,263,000,0401., agalust 3,170,000,0001. in thoe first ten months of 1474, THE TEXAS BORDER TROUBLES, Fruttloas Negoiintions. Spectal Dispatch to The Clucngr T'rionne, WasittyaroN, D. C., Dec, 6,~J. W. Foster, our Minister to Mexleo, is here, and han bad a long coneultation witn the Prosidont and Mr. Lish over the Mexican question, It is known that it will recoive lengthy attontion in the President’s mersago to-morrow, The following statement sots forth tho pregent situation: In Juno laet, Foster had along convorsution with Lufragoa, Moxlean Foreigu Minister, in relation tothese bordor troubics, in which the whole sub- Ject wns diecussed at some length, Foster ro- ferred to tho assurances lio bad previonsly ro- eaived of the diepoaition of tho Mexican Gove ornment 1o repreas o troublos on tha Itie Grande border,hut 8nid that theso asaurances swere not suflicient, in viow of tho fact that maraud. ings from Mexican teiritory continued frequent, bold, and destructive, and’caused much publio exciternent in Toxas, and that it was expocted that moro ancrgatic measures would bo _nsad by the Mexican authorities. La{rnfinn replied that his Goveroment bad dupa all that 1t could on the Lorder, whero the ovil wna common to both widos, and that rajids occurred from ‘Pexna into Moxico anwall, Foster thon gave him a doclaza- tion received from Mr, Fish that no _incursions hed been mads into Blexicau territory from Texns, und that proof was callanged to the con- trary, Lafragoa said that tho border tronbles had been much discuesod by the lexican Pregident and hLis Cabinet, and tbat it was apparently impossible to_ s:pprees the ovil abnolutaly, thav all that could bo_oxpecied was to restrain and diminish it 35 nteh a8 porsible. ‘Ilio rensons why Mexico was unable to maintain peaco aud restrain ratds from Mexico into Toxay, were, first, troops could not bo sout to that quar- ter withoat fear of desorticna ; recond, tho in- tarpal troubles of tho country rendered it im- 10aeblo 5 and, third, in the atato of the Natjoual ‘Trenanry a unfliviently largo foree could not bo utalned on tho Rio Grande. Mr. Foster then that the Governimnent of tho United States Lind no fuformation of any design of scquising an oxtension of tormtory ou that froutier, but tho Goverpor and citizens of Texas wero olsmoroua 1 their demauds upon the Fedoral Government for protoction, and that the publie pross in tho United States, in reporting theso requent ucureiony and d-predations, was croat- ing a strong publis scntiment in favorof an ng- gressiousl sud vizarous poliey on tho part of the QGovernment, The acknowledgment of tho inalnlity of hia Governmont to restrain the law- lesancss of its own citizons, s just made by him, would afford tho mizongeat noskible argument to thosa sdvocating the acquisition of torritory. Lafragua eaid the ndontion of any auch policy Souidibs a grenter ovil than tho proasnt troubles, Mr, Foster replicd that, liowever much botn Govornmonts might yegrot it, in tho light of such Iacts, with the continuance of tho raids, the apirit of torritorial acquisition coanld not fail to incronso. Fonter then suggested that pormise sion bo givon rogular truops of the United States to follow tho raiders across the border when in close pursuit, or, what would be stil moro of- flcacious, poranssioh to temporarily occupy cer- tain polnts on the Moxican eido where tho raiders wero acenstomed to cross tho river. La- fragus said the Exocutive had no power to grant such permirsion without tho consont of Con- greks, and that It would not bo prudent to sk for this consent ; the sentiment of the country would not approve it. From thia conversatiun {t will Lo seon how diliicult of solution tha Sloxican queation is. ALyesroy, Tex., Doo. 6.—The revenue cutter Joln A. Dix arrived vesterday evening, baving beon detaned by raugh weathier. 1t is expected toat sho will leave for the Ilio Grando to-nights Adyices from Brownsville utato that Judge Mendalis, of the Feadral Court at Matamoras, fias heen ordored to Camargo by Prevident Lerdd 1o investigate McNally's rawd on Los Cuevos, A notod cattle thiof, named Pedro Pordes, was killed 0 miles abovo Hrowusvillo by o Bherifl’s posse, V'erdes rosisted arrest, firing several shots, when the Bheril's mou riddled him witl bullets, A purse of &500 lins been niade up at Browns. vills aud presentod to Cant. MeNally for Lis compauy aa a lostimoninl for services rondered to tha Btate, TIIE GREAT SCANDAL Miss Catharine Ee Beechor Sottlos Xt. New Your, Dee, 6.—Miss Catharine E. Beacher hs published anotkor letter on tho Brooklyn seaudul, in which ehe muys there is s sure and immedlato romedy for the siander, whioh hns aliko dingracod Lrooklyn, soma of the Coungre- «ational papors, and not less our country and buwmsvity. “Tus remody 4 the application of corlain | tineiples of common senss which rogu- lata common people i all busimees sffairs, Tarat. aud ebiel i3 tha: i practical questious, that which has the balauco of tho evienco 18 (o bo mwod an tha trutli, Second —Established uiotal cuaracter is tho bigheat biud of evidence, nud the errculation of RCCUBL- tions “contrary to it alander, proved Ly the bulance of Tinrd—Contradictory miorvions cuser nullify bis tontiwouy. Fourth—Writings oyually capable of two weuliings ore Lo Lo 1nter- proted #o a8 to by cousistent with the charactor of tho writer and Lis own doclarubiony, Tfth— Relf-aconsatious of ' crinies coutrars to an eatabe lished clisracter, tha? 1uvoivo evil aud no tuod, are proot of s teimporary lusanity or monvmanis, Histb—The urdiary custom of o fawily or g community aro to regulato docisions, ‘Tug rem. edy for this hitoous outrago on decent rocloty (contiuues the writer) cau bo immedintely ap- rhed by the clergy and oditors, ospecially tho editors Of roliglous papens, maiutaining thesy principles of cuommon seuso iu tus pulpi and by the piess; for, on spplylng these rules, 1t wi| be founu that all to wupjort the accusstions against the clorgy. men, snd that the accuser, sud sl circulating Lls accusutivuy, are guilty of alander. The libol-sult of iucs against Anthony, editor Leaveuworsh Laily Times, tor $10,u00, the ovidenoo, by au ac. lerdsy (rivd iv she Distriot Court, aud, usun demurzer to plaintlfy, the evidenco was diss ement a1 o pay littla etten- | 123,000, that lie was nuthorived to amsure Lafragns | nnlens ! acticully thoro is no evinence at | s ey FELO-DE-SE. ;Two Moro Men Scek to End ! Thelr Waoes by Suiclde, Ono Was Troubied About an Indigt- meuf end a Gweathonrt, Aud the Other Had Tieen In Apeealations, FORD. A WOVAN IN IT, Yestonday aftornson abous 5 o'elook the vieiti- tr of Wabarh avennn and Harmoen ecourt was thrown into escitemsnt by tha roport of pistol, evd the subsequent rhirioks of a ladv. In g mo- mene the builaing wheneo the roport camne, No. w23 Wabash avenna, wan botiogod by anxions jn- } anirers,aud it finaily wos nofend around that the mmata of ono of the rooms of tho hiouss hind " nnot himaelf, and that it had heen done in the presenco of o lady, nnd by his own hands. Sav- eral physiciann wero stmmoned, the first boing calod to attend a vory stck person, but this aod other subtorfuges foilod to conceal the facis af the case, whicls, a4 near ns could bo gotton at lass nighit, wero as follows: Tho victim waa R, B, Pord, one of tho publishers of tho Come meyvial Adverliser, Wiawo ollice f8 located in tho Times lnilding. It appeurs that for romo time Mr. Ford had been suffering from n i species of melanchaly shin to tasanity, and thal he had been regardod as_needivg tho caro and ovarsizit of somo oue. Iu fact, his condition hal hovn eueh that his brotlier cawo on fron New York toveral duys 0320 10 attend him. 1ils trouble iz #ard to have beov hereditary tn somn extent, and it ia further eatd that. w o earifor years, ho wag takeu from school on asccount of menlal deprowsion. It s wupposed that ho shat himyolf whilo laboring under tomporary fumanty, whleh wns produced by businers roversos and his relations with 1ady hving on tho West Side, to swhom he had for wome tune Leen paving tuarked attontion, but who had aled to rocirocato his affection. It appents that HE ENT FOu THE LADY, Miva Eva Furgeson, who lives on Walnat stroct, near Leavitt, (o moot bim at bis 1oom Sune {day afterooun, but sho did not heod Lim, but ostead wont to eco bum yestorday. Sue entorod Lis room nand foumd him walking the floor and vory glooms. o agked why sho bad nat coma to ‘ace him Bunday, for which #hio mada somoe escrac not entirely satis~ factory. Bowo words onsued, and e remarked, *“T wiil bo out of the way vorv koun,” or some- thing to that efleci. After pomo furthor words, Lo took out hiy piatol, PLACLED IT TO 1/Y NMIEAST AND DISCHARCED 1T, ‘Lo ball took effoct in the upuer loit breaat, but tho doctors differ very tnsorially na to the courso of the ball, though the wouud, at s Jato | hour last night, 1t was thought could not but prove fi | MYeuterday aftornnon the nnfortanato men had | an ongagoment. viith bis brother ok the Valmor | tlouan, but thay did not mest tucre fur soma { rousun or anothor. 1lu wan there, howoever, nod wiote quite a pumber of lotters, which wero tound eenlod upon Lis person last evening, di- recied to lus frieulds. Haveislof tho letters were addrossed to the Iudy in question, aud others to bis partuer and other buginess mon of | the city. Yrom this circumatauco it 18 bolaved that Unsitocessnal SUICIDE WAS PREMEDITATED, [ho letters were gathorod together. placed o o Look found in his pocket, and the pickage was omofuily scaled to owsit tho resuit of fus wounds, £ Immnodintely after tho shooting a suspicion cxisted that the lady in Dhis roum at tho timw . Lad dowo il Ths ho donied last night in Ler _presenco. and to the phyeiciaus in attondanco. Ifo told & Tninung rujorter, at o late hour, whilo ha was said to bo sinkine rapldly, aud when ho couid barely wspoak, that ho had becn suffering for eight woekn from a serios of uccidonts, and that AB A LAST DESONT HE SHOT IIMSELP, o appoared perfectly sano asnd conrcious, snd wanted the reporier to tell him what lic wuR going to writo nabout Mim, re- minding Lim that Le was a mewspmper man, and Lad svon o groatdeal of tronblo, Miss Turgeson remamed by him from the timo of tho shootiug, but took tho precaution tosond for lior wother, who was with her during the ovan- {ing. Sho waited upon bim, assisted tho physi- cinng, and manifesied o dun? iuterest and solics tudo througbout, Sho would uot couverso with tho reporters about tho csse, but it was undor- atood that sho was engaged to Lo married to Lim, aud that tho letters ho loft her, which sha | a8 not allowed to open, would oxplawn what- i evor thero was of mystery in ho caac, Alr, Ford was about 23 yvars of age, and bis 1 connections highly respectable. Hu was o | ephiow of Dr, J. B. Boll, of thin city, and eame + horo sovaral years ugo from Dundoec, Now York, 11u way n sobor, industrivuy, upright young maa, aud since hore had Loon convectod with the city press in various capacttios prior to starting busi- uess for hitnsolf. A few mouths sgo Lo mot with o mishap, being INDICTED 1Y THE GRAND JURY for publishing lottery ndvertisoments, This, it 14 supposod, bad something to do with his we). ancholy, aud his !suguage to tho roportar last night 1n rolorenco to *accldents " may havo Lad #omo reforence to that matter. . i il THOMAS. TIE CATSE UNKNOWN, Tho suicido by hooging of Eliphalet Nott oar- Iy Sunday mornivg was follawed by avother and more tragio one yostorday moralng, and tho two ato B0 linked togother as to leave a0 doubt that tho socond was prompted by tho frt. An stated in yestorday's paper, Mr. Kot was a membor of & prominent commiesion flrm, His offico was on the socond floor of tho Times Duilding, and from it thoro was & small door enforing {uto an adjoiuing office, ocoupied by II. J, Bheldon & Co. and othors. Mr, Sheldon had in Iits omploy & young mau about 26 years of age, naned Christian Thomns, His conduct wna always of the most oxomplary character, und ho wes lighly estecwed by his employer and alt hls as sociates, At tinos ho was quite misanthropic, but this was sttribatod to bis poor heaith, and no notico was taken of it. Yeatorday morning the inmates of hia board- ing-houss ‘on Mictikan avenus, near ‘Ienty- socond street, wore siartled by heagug s shot Mr, ‘Thomas’ room, and ou entorlog it the nn- fortunate young manu was found lying npon biy bod tu tho' greatest agony with a laize bullete hole clear ‘througt hin head, Ho hogored in ¢his couditlon untit about 10 o’clock, when death onded hus sutferimgm, Pinned to this wnil above his hend wan a request to the landlady of tho Louso to at wuce inform Mr. Cnsper E, Mante or Mr. Nicodemus, both {n the em, loy of the Phevix Inrurance Company, at 160 ZISI“B stroet. Fur the forner gontloman ho loft a uote, #tating that scoumulating misfortuney wora tho cause of the rash act. 116 had & small deal of wheat on hand upon which lie hLaa al- ready lost »une fow doltars, but bevond ths thera was notuing known of his lifs that conld bo_colled a unefurtune, uuloss it was his illneus, Alr. Mantz utates that tho note coutained nothe ivg oxcopt of & peraonal nature, such as sugges- sious regarding the sendiug of Lis body to his rolatives, Nut one word waagiven as to tho caune of tho dood, or that wonld indieato any- thing excopt a dopression of mpirits, Although for a loug tine the porsonal friend of the uo- censed, hw bad nover Loard bim broech upon the that wouldl lend to the commission of auch s crimo. Wha deed was dono with a lsrge Colt'y navy revolver, which roquired both hands and conwiderablo etrength to iro, ide him ho bad & emaller ouo of Remington's make, and evoral botttes of chloroform and other uarcotics, 'he ball went clear through the head Just back of tho temples, making & wide, ghustly wonua, Aftor loaving the head taa bal] jassed througli sovoral of the botties, and buried usoif deop 1n tho n:djoining woodwork, He waw sbous U0 yesrs of age, and had resided in thus city somo six yours, being i the ewploy of R. B, tfritenoll, A, . Hlaughter, and other firms, and atways couducting himself in a bee comiug maunor, His parents aro quite wealthy, and resldo in tho vicinity of Baltimnore, SUICIE, 8vecial Dispaieh to the Chicaon Tridune, JaxesviisLy, Win,, Voo, 6.—~A yonog CGerman nawoes Fiitts, & tailor by trade, attompted mul cide by banging 1aat night, but was discovered sud locked up in Jaul to think the master over, i Secust Dapatch tv ihe Chicage Tridune, Burravo, N, Y., Doo, 6,—Seth Clark, an old rosidont and promiuout business-man of Laffa. 1 1o, was tuuud l7ing on tho ground in his lumber- | Jurd this moruing, shot \Lrough tho bead, A Pistol Leaide by and tho ccuwmstaacea lead to tho probability of swclde, He was removed to bis house, 377 Proapoot avenuo, aliva but um. consciows, in which gondivon be semalusd wubject of wuicide, or mention any misforiuues H thraugh the dns, nut his deatly is oxjeoted ave tinanvinl ombareasnmenta, M, Clark was Hpo- 1elary of the Akron Coment Company. R.\ll;lt(lAi) NEWS THE NEW ORLEANS, 5T, LOUI3 & CHICAGO RAILIOAD, At the time tho Now Urleana, Jackson & Northorn and Missinsippt Contral Railroads wers cousolidated and comploted to Cairo, the Iili- nois Central Ilailrond guarantosd fivo millions of tho benda of this soad. Tho road L, sinco ita conolidation. been known na the New Or- Jeans. Bt. Louwis & Chicago Raltroad, and, to alt apucarances, has heen dolug & good busiioss, 1t swax, howaver, rumored somo tiao 080 {hat tho finances of the 10ad were not i ps goud n condition ns wan the zonoral bolief, ond that they woulid bo unabls to 1Ay the intereat on tho bonds guarantoed by tho Hiinols Contral. Lhoso TRmors wero promitly dented at that timo by tho ofieers of the road, and tho managars of the 1llinois Contral also roitotato their Lelict what the read would ool . s obligations vromptly whon thuy becamo dua, which wa1ou tho st of this montu, It now trauspired that the tumar was correct, and that tho road did not meet its_onligations on tho Jst. A Trivuxg roporter ea'led on tho twanagors of tho Illinows Coutral Railroad yesiorday to learn what thoy intended to do under the circum- ttanced. ~ Thov stated that thoy had as yec ro. ccived 1o notico that the New Orloans Road had defaultod though they boliovod tha roport to bo coireet, Tho Treastrer's ofico was ai Now York, and consoquontly they wers not fully nosted ns to the fluancial silustion of the road, Lhoy could not mtata what steps thoy would talo 11 tha roport proved to be corroct. In spito of thie assertion,it is the genoral oplutou in 1ailroad circles that tho Hlinois Central will auon assumo coutrol of the New Orleans Road. * PREPAYING FR:IGHT CHARGES. Tho following joinc ciieular to sbippers and connecting lives hea juse Leen issned by tho Chicago, Butlington & Quincy, Chieago, Rock Island & Pacifle, and Chicago & Northwostorn Lailtomda: Tho Union Pacifle Haflroad Company have glven notice that herwafier they wil reqeire prejiyment of ail ebargen thirough to destination on houschiold goods, porlshatio mroperty, snd all property of sdoublini value, Wo hereby’ give notice to all connosting lnes and shlppers, fhat on and after Dec, 1 wo Wil not roceive for trunsportation polnta weat of Cowncil Bunte, via Union Lacife Raflrosd, houachuld goods, perislable proper- by, or property whiciy, fu our Judgueut, i8 uos worth tha Iransporiation coargos, unlers the feight 1a pro- paid to destiuation, Agenta arv Instructod 1o reqidre repayroent of freight enarges on alt auch shipmeni, ‘hen ®ipmenta arn dostined o local polnts co Union or Cenbral Iarifio itallroads, (o which wn eannot namo # throwzn rate, you will roquire a conaiguce nt Conne cil Blies, not aTnllroul ageut, to take charo of the fredglit ujon a wriival, Agents of connoctivg liuas uro rogucsled o e partienlariy carofnl to sce that all shipmonta of the natutro refrrred to above are hillel ot corruct gross weight and _clasmtled correctly, in order fo avold mistakes fn prepaying freight, EASTERN COMBINATION, Tho Passonger Agents of the Michigan Cen. tral. Michigan Southern, and Pitwsburg & Tort Wayno Raflronds wero in cousullation yestorday afternoon with ir, Dorsey, Asaistant Goneral Panaonger Agont of the Bultimore & Obio Rait- road. at tbo oflico of the Pittsburg & Fort Wayno Itailrosd. Tho mosting was for tho purpogo of making srrangemcnts with the lattor rond to work undor tho samo rules aa tho other three lines, which nte pooled. It is understoud that salwsfactory arraugemonts wore ruade, and that tho roads will hercafter work in tho utmost har- mony. Uader the new mrangement o large number of outside agenta becomo unnecessury, and will be discharged. THE ST. LOUIS POOL. Tho followlng appointments have bson made for tho Terro iinuto & Indianapols and Indian- apolis & St. Lonis Railroad pool: Jobn K, Simpsan, General Managor ; oflico at St Louis. John C. Noyen, Genoral Proieht Agont; office at 8L Lows, Horaco W. Iibbard, Assistant Gen- oral Treight Agent; oflice nt Indianapolis, Charles E. Follott, Goneral Ticket Azent; ofilco at St Touis, C, C. Cobb. Assistant Geueral Ticket Agont; ofliea at St, Louis. Snomusl Woodward, Genoral Supotintendent [udiannnolis & 5t Lonis Railroad; ollco at Indiauapolis, Joshus Staplos, Goneesl Superintondent Vau- dalin Liue; oftico at Ind:anapolis, THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN. Aypecial Dinpateh to Tha Chicaao Tribune, New Yonx, Dec. 0,—Thero {s an undor cur- ront of ansioty amoug the Wall streot com. munity rozarding tho condition snd prospoots of the Chicago & Northwestorn Rnilroad. It ap- poars that efforts havo beon mado foralong timo by interosted partios to sustain tho price of stock, but oo much has leaked out In rogard to tho present unfavorablo fluancial condition of the Company and of the oquipment of thoroad that & gorious bresk is liablo to occur at wuy mu- mont. It 18 bolioved hero that the road must bucomo insolvont uwuless s large amount bo reised by n now isaus of bondy. and this is very noiikely, ‘Thoe ofiicials Lero of tha Chicayo & Northwentorn Road aro extremoly reticent on the subjoot of iis affair BLOOMINGTON NARROW-QAUGE, Speemai Dispatch to The Chwago Tribuse, Brooxisaron, 11l, Dec, 6.—Ata moeting of the morchants aund mannfacturers of Dlooming- ton to-night, articles of iucorporation for a nar- row-gauge railroad from tho estern line of MoLoan County to tho Illlnois River, to pass through this city and conuoct on the cast aud west with othor llucs, 50 as to form part of a through liue, wero adopted, and the company will bo formed ot once. A number of peoplo from Havana, in the intcrest of o narrow-gaugo from Havaon to Bloomington throngh San Joso, ware preacut to advocato the claimn of that 10ad, and ask tha co-oporation of Bloomingion, KANSAS PACIFIC, Special Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribuns, Raxsan Crry, . Mo., Dec. §,~Bupt. Lyford, of the Kanaas Paciflo lailrosd, lofs this city this niorning for the purposs of establishing n depot at Tinpsas Creok, some 20 miles wont of LasAni- mas, Col. Ina fow daysall tho 1mmenso alip- monts of freight from Now Maxico will be sent to0 Joasup Uity, from which a daily stago will run to Lrintdad in connection uad under coutrol of the Kansas Pacitle Jtmiroad Cotnpany, ‘Fhis 1y an imnorsant nove on the part of the railroad, 88 it virtuully zivos thom conirol of the bulk of tha New Mexican and Arizonian trade, THE MISSQURI PACIFIC. . Ar. Lovis, Dec, 6.—~In the Umted Briatos O cult Court to-dny, Judge Treat sltting in obambers, Fraok J, Dwman, attorney for cor- tain stockliolders of the Atlantio & Pacific Road, tliad & motion to dischargo the Alissouri Paclfio Road from the Licceivership of the Atlsniie & Paaitle Road, and aiso & motion for {ho sppoint- wout of a neparato Lecover for the Miswourl Lacitlo Road. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD FREIQHTS, Larmistonr, Md,, Deo. 6.—Ihe Baltimoro & Oblo Kuilroad Compauy announco a drawhsck of i couts per 100 pounds on all grain brought to this oty from Western poluts which Passos through their elovawr for exportation to foreign yortg. —_— A MELANCHOLY END. Speelal Dispatch to I'ha Chicago Tribune, Iowa Crtr, Ia., Dec, 0.—A man named Frank D. Ruseell, who in sald to have formeriy lived 1n Cleveland, O., nged about 45 yoars, sud of re- apectable parentage, died here yesterday in fnil. Mo roprosonted luwuelt a8 ouo of Ylokerton's datoctives, of Chicago, and Lud beon hors some threa or four days, Mo ropresonted to Mavor Ricord, of this oy, that Lo was out of monoy aud wauted work, ‘the Mayor offered to give bin & job, Tfo underiook to work tho nest day, 3:1“ ncla:gh 80 :lupl&fly t;.n dho 800n . 6 nex 8y, tuid, last, ho drank 0 much’ that hz lay down back of Riley’s ealoon, where Pofica- wan Frooby found him. He is supposed to bave boen drugged, when Lis pocket-book was taken, 1To waa taken to the jall fu an OXpress-wagon by the policeman, dead drink, se was supposed, Soou after, the jailer had osoasion to go ta his owil, sud fouud bim dead sud cold. The Coro- vor's jury has beon weckiog tu ferrot ous tho causo of Lig desth, but has not g roachod a verdist. Uuless his friends claim his body, it will, under the law of this Rtate, b handed over to the medical dapartment of thie Biste Univer- wity as tlus places FINANCIAL, New Youg, Dec. 6.—Tho creditors of James Wikon, a stock spoculator, met on Baturday to onpose his dischargo ju baukruptoy, Hus habill- Lo are over £356,000, whilo hiv asscls cousist, TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, DISCH hour. . Tho cause [+ attributed todomestle nnd | npun 1975, 4 CRIMINAL RECORD, Twaed Belioved to Have Ilscaped In the Steam Yaeht Thyrva, the Other Baforo the Grand Jury, Brown, an Usxorloldal Catthroat, Found Gnilty at Philadelphia, TWIZED'S LAST STEAL, Specrial Danvitch to Lhe Gakeago Pribuse, New Yonu, Do, 6T formod tlwt the stoam yaclit Thyra was pur- chased by Copt. Fowlar, of Buidgeport, Conn., fitted out for & long #oa voyage, and was cleared for Torto Lico. 1t ia balioved by eomo persons that Tweed eacaped on this vessel; aud it is uenortod that o longer time was permittod for escape beforo giviug the alarm thao was statod by Warden Dunham. Tho danger to be fenrod by the fugitive, it ho wero oa thia yncht, was that it would bo overhanled by a revenus cut- ter, no ono of {heso Goveromeat vessclw liea at the Narrows and another noar Ilell Gate. Whon Shoriit Connor first learnad of Twead's eacape ho caused word to s szut to the officers of thoao cuttora aasoon ss possiblo. Thoy did not obsorve any veasol pass thom after thoy wore on watch, but beforo that timo the stoam yacht might bLavo slippod by in tho dackucas ubper- ceived. It is nnderstood that tho men sont by tho Blerifl to verify tho statoments mado abont Uns yacnt hove eent back word that eho was 2old to porsonsy in tho West Ludica whose namas wes ot known, She took no cargu, bul was incely fitted for & trip with ballnel, Tho dotecitves scoured tho promises abaut Tweed's houre at 047 Madison strcot yeuteiday, Dbut did not siceeed in fnding any additional - formation. Hearch for tho coaclinan who drove Warson Dunbam and bis party on Satwrday nf- tarmoon had proved fruitloss up to Ins: evening, Iho yolico boliovo that thu ccach wes Lweed's private carringe, and tha conchinnn & porvon om- ployed by tho tumiiy, Nuthing uow wns recoived in 1ognrd (o Fos- ter Dewoy, I'weod's I.rhnm geerotary, It s tho opinicn of gors polico oflicials that he accom- paoled Tweod 1 b gty aud thag hiw tiip b Huston was a guse, Homo thought that Dowoy toolk & Boston train, but ouly “a rkhort distance up ' tho Hound, and ombatked upon tho yacht, which Iy in wailivg, ond which, it was suppored, to- ward night droppod dowa to tho fuot of East Sixty-liret strect, whora Tweed wow talien on bonid ; tien, re tho nlarm was given, ho wan far away, 1hoso who beliove in tils story nseert that an intimate Inend of Twoed's ur- ranged overvthing for him fu tofs cicy, as Deway bad dono untsido’; that a Carriage, & privalg ouo, wus driven alovg Madigon nvonue nt tho timo agreod npou,—fust at dusks: that Tweed slipped out of tho Lusomout daor nto the care ringo, und was driven to tav foot of Last Sixty- flibe stroct, where a loat was in waillng, by which he wag pue on tha yactt, llogan, oue of tho oiticors who was with Tueed ou tho afternvon of his es.are, was be- fora the Graad Jury yesierdav, and it is 8up- posced that bo told what o know sbout his tligit, 1t 18 undorstood that dotouiives buve beon sent to Bridgej.oit and other ports along tho Sound, and reporte from tbem niny be oxpocted now at apy timo, Sucritl Conner fa at work upon a speclal clow which ho 18 not yot ready to waso publie. Ho eaid that bo has small hugo of euccoss in this direction, bur that it will tako three or four davs to conclude his nvestigation. 1L is bolieved that the direction of this search in Canada. Up taa 1ate hour to-night thoro was tothing now ac tho Central Police Ollice. De- toctivos Puilip Bouly, Siilick, McDaugal, and Elder returued owpty-handod. Sherifl Conner yedterdny suspanded Wardon Dunlivm from exercising bia functions as War- doz of Ludlow Street dml untl further ordors, He would have summarliyremoved bim, it ia un- derstool, wero it not for the fact that it fa & question whettier. 1€ tow wore dons, the sureties of Wardon Duaham would uot bo relersed from thoir bond of 10,000 for tho proper pariormanco of the dutics of theollice. 1t {a very probabla that An action will be begun against Dunbam and his suretios et an early day. Wilism Watson Lag been appeintod Actiug Warden, Inquity at tno Hoffman Llouse this ovaning elicited o further nexa concer g Foster Dewey, Tweed's privato nccrota Ho aue nounced on loaviug, ostonsilly for® Boston, on Haturday morniug, that ho would roturn to-dny. No commmuuication has boon reoeived from bum, and lo did not leave any oston addrags, New Youk, Dee. 6,—1ho €GuiM.000 suit against U'weed has been posiponed till Thursday uoxt, to give the Sheriff time to coneull countel, bo boing now a party to tho suit, owing to the cseape of tho defendaut, David Dudiey Field will tetiro from tuo case. 2 ANOTHER COUNTY TREASURER “LEAPS " Specsal DusvateA to The Chi.aso Tribune, Avtoy, 1., Nov. 6,—For tho past weaok “this oounty has boon in an unusual stala of ex- citemont from the fuct that Thomas H, Kennedy, Couuty Tresourer, kiad Jeft for parts unknown, He loft Edwardsvilla about a week 8go, and told sevoral parttes that ho wan golug to Chieago, and othura that ho was going to New Orloans, and told his wifa that Lo was **bolund ” and was golng away, bui did not tell her where he was going, Mr, Konuody has lott matters in pach & shapo that, as yet, no ono can tell how much s dofalcation will amount to, and rumor placoy it all tho way from 25,000 up to 817,000. His bondsmen also discover that Le has advanced Itrgo suma of wmoney to private individuoals, Alost of the funds left on dopoait in tho baoks ate doposiied to iy individusl account aud not as County Trensurer. My, Lennedy has beea A'rensurer of the county for ight years, and wus dofeated at the eloction this fall. It is clatmed by his mout futimate friouds that he took very lisllo mouey with Lim, and thoy have given assurances up fo to-day that ho would roturn 10 timo to turn tho county funds over to lus suc- cossor. A CUTTHROAT FOUND GUILTY. Bucctal Irisputeh to Lhe Chicaaa £ ridune, Priravenraa, Dec, 6.-~Tho trisl of Willlam Watson Lrown for tho murder of bis wifa was conoludad tais afterncon. Tho jury was out one. bour, and returned & vordict of guilty of murder fu the second dogree. ‘Tho crime was causod by Jealousy, and was committed in Fairmount Park, ‘Elo dafense, which was conducted by William B, Manw, Jamon . Hevorin, and Thomas Marr, reated upon the clahin that the pruoner was ue #ane from the offect of heavy drinking, 1t was put A ovidenco that Drown had dratlk thrao glassca of boor mud mix glasaes of whisky oo the aftornoon when the murder was committod. At pear dust ho mot bia wife, who Lad boon guilty of lovso conduct, and, holdin, her head, with hly right aem ong hor shioat wit s knifo, The verdict of the gnry. which was In accordanco with the charge of Jiulgo Alltcliell, is nos rocelved with favor by the pllb?lc. A FATAL QUARREL, Spectal Disoateh to The Chicugy Tridune, Leaveywonri, Kan,, Deo, 6.—0n last Wednes- day & white hoy by the nawme of Frev and & col- ored one by tho nswme of Jonkin becamo fue volved in a quarrelon a Iroight car at Bouth Loavenworth, aud durlng the moloe young trey was thrown from tho car sud fell ou the track, but at the timo did not apyenr to be badly hurt, Ou Bunday morning a heworriago set in aud he died iu & short time in tha grea.ost sgony. The polise are now trving to find Joukiug, but thas far tho search hosbeou uneuccosssul, PRISONERS ESCAPE. Naw Yoax, Dec, 6,—Haveral prisoners escaped from the Raymoud dereet Jall, in Braoklya, dur- ing last might, Among the number wers John and Thomas Laughirey, who were on trial tho pant week, chargod’ with counterfoitiog nlokel cotas, MURDERER CAPTURED, Mewrms,. Deo. 6.—Joe Chawe, who assastin- aled Lewis Cahoupe, tha Freuch dairyioan, Jast week, was captared near the Misslealppi livo to- day, and brougnt to thuw cily and pus fu Jail. —_— MARINE NEWS. Bpecial Diivatch 02 The Ohioago Tribune, Burravo, N. Y., Dec. 6.—A telegram aunounces that the schr Bridgowater. ashore uesr the Btraitu, is off, and ‘that she left Cheboygau, Mich,, Sondsy night in tow of the tug Nisgar: bound for Pore Huron, 8he was uot loakiog badlv. Your thousand buzhels of whoat woro waved; 15,000 bushels were wet. The schr Bt Lawronca is off, und st Poit Huron. The prop: James Fiske and Jlosnoke arrived last uight. 1t is alleged, of stocks of Litilo real e Ar ulny'ol which is uoo,uw': v'_'mh' All tho Ugion Line boats sro now in port except | tho props Bicotls, Tiysslan, aad Oolopado, bound down, And thanght tohson Late Ecle. Thore I To news of a gonoral mave to braak up the los on the canal nnd getthe loaded Loste throngh. Ithasbean thuming®horo tho Iast thrae daye, Rnd thore Ia no ice in Lha rlvar or canal except collaations of brokeu feo in places, —— e _(,;\SU;\ LTIES A MAN AMD-WIFE BURNED TO CEATH, Howara Coanty Olo) Adrertiser, Wo are Indebled to the Rov. L, 31 Vandiver, of this cily, for information concarning the hutning of tha house of » man named Fielding Houth, formerly o tesidont of thls county, who resided noar Sturgeon, Boous Connty,st tha tite of tho sad oeourrenco, which was last Thursday night rosuldng “in tho death of himeelf and wife, and badly burning s younz man who at- tempted to roacuo thum. ‘flow the fira orig- mated 18 unkinown to ns, but way first dircoy- etod by & young man living with them juat as the lmm\m? 100f was tumbling in, He barely ereaped in timo to givo the ataem to Afr. Sonth and wife, who wers slooping 1u another Apart- mont of the honee, whon tho raof of that nlso cama down upon the slesping Inmatos, no badty butning Mr. South that ba ied a fow houry warde, and his wifo caonot porsibly survive, ‘Lho vonug mao, whose name wo did not leacn, wag :x‘ffl saveroly busnod in aticwpiing to rea- cuo om. K ALCOHOLIG POISONING, Cor.uunus, 0., Dec, G.—JFamen Couley, a boilor~ maker. starled on a sproo last Saturday, angd lant uight epent tno evening in & saloou. Aboht 10 o'clock, whilo playing cards, ho waa noliced to drop bia cards and appsiontly fall naloop. At flrst no natico waa taken of Lin nctions, it being Buppoaed that bio was morely stupid with 1f {uor, but sowne timo aftor it was found impossibio to awakon Lnn, A physician was sammoned, The wau romainod i o'stupor until b o'clock this moraing, whon ho diod. Conloy camo to taie city from Cleveland in Ootober, and nptit recently has hoon sober, A Coroner's jury do- cided that decensod camoto Lis death by alco- Lotic poisoulng, KILLED BY THE CARu, Spectat Disatch to The Chicaao 1ribune, Peonta, Wis, Dec. 6.—lonryg Btrasaburger, azod nboat 1¢ yoars, attemptad to steat a rigs on tho Chicago, “Bardngton & Quincy train Jest night, and foll from s oar under its wheels, where ho was ingtantly cut in_two picces, Tho Corenoer’s jury axoneratod tho ongimeer from any carelessucss. Tho boy alono was to blame. STRANGZ AOCIDENT, Specfal Iiapatch ta 1he Chicago Tribune, Toroxo, Ill., Dec. 6.—Ira A. Manty, & young man 17 years old, son of the 1llmols Central Rairoad etation ageutat this place, while at- tempting to jump on an evauivg naesengor train while in motion, ran ngalost n Lnggage-truck, which was ylandiag on thio platform. tbe handles of which ttruck bim In tho abdomon injurx bim fntornally, from the elfects of which ho dicd Bunday. .. DISASTER ON THE RED RIVER, New Onueass, Dee, 6.—The steamer C. II Durfeo, henco for tha Red Riser, when 12 mi'es | up the river burst gealded threo, wera drowaed. and throe jumped overboard and FIRI; AT ALTON, ILL, Breclal Durateh to I'ha Chicaoo Tribune, Avzox, INl., Dec. 6.—On Suturday about 11 o'olock llra waa discovored in tho atore-bailding of B. F, Culp, which was cutirely consumed. Tho ocoupnats of the bumildiag. wero Mr. Btein and Roawold Pioker. Tha utocks of both parties wero cutiroly consnmed, Btein's loga was partly covercd by 8703 inaurance, Plcker had no in- s Culp's loss was 3,500 ; inmaranco, AT NICHOLASVILLE, KY. Ciyorsary, Q., Deo, 6.—A fire at Nicliolas- villo, Ky., ou 8aturday destroyed J. L. Alven- rou's furnituro store, loess $0,000; the dry goodastoro of J. G. Masters, loss $10,000 ; Now- ton Dickonson, 81,01 T, B. Crltcher, £2.000; Noland & Brother, 22,500; Hamlitor & Dean, 82,000 T, B. Hparkn, #5,000. ‘Thora waa about 18,000 insurance, but the compaoies oro not Btated, ——— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. QGov. Hartranft, of Pennsyivania, has anpoint- ed Georgo Lear, of Backs County, as Attorney- Qenaoral of the State. Gon. Badford Foreat was on Suudsy sdmitted to membership in the Coutt Stroet (Memphis) Cumberlaud Presbyterian Churcl, Tho Leavenworth 8chool Board, by n voto of 5 to 4, has resolvod to ndunt colored children into tho publio schools of that city, A jolut meotiog of the inombors nf the Mem- phis Chamber of Commerco and Board of ‘I rado wan held yesterday, sod the troutlo betwoou the two In refercnce to pubilshed quotations of pro- duce aud groceries way settled by the appoint- ment of a ommittes to establish quotations, At tho annual mnnLlnfi of tha LaSalle County Agricaltursl Bociety, held at Ottawa, 11i., yoster- day, 0. Q. Waketlold waa olacton Prosidont, i1, K, Parr Firat Vice-Presidont, Asa M. Hoffo mau Hecrotary, aod J. Al. Mackinlay Troasuier for the ensming yoar. Tho loading Bouthern men cuncede to-night that tho seating of Moory sottlos the Loulsiana case, It is ovident that the Conacrvativea smong the Domoorats are strong onough to pro- vent the reornulng of the question. The de- bato in tho Housa this aflernoon, therefore, is of especial signifizance —_———— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Pumaperrina, Dec, 6.—The steamship Todi- 8og, f1om Liverpool, has srrivea. New Yonk, Doo, 6.—Arrived—Btoamslipe Da. kota, from Liverpool; Swiszeriand, from Ant. werp. G.—Arrived—Stenmship Atlas, DBosrox, Dec. from Liverpool. Loxpox, Doc, 8.—Bteamabips City of Chester, Geimania, and Italia, from Now York, havo ar rived out, —_———— LOUISVILLE CITY POLITICS. LousviLre, Ky., Deo. 6.—The election of city ofiiciaia will occur to-morrow. ‘The cootost for tha Alayoralty has beon mora excitine and harder fought than any ‘rnuioul onein wlich Loulsvilic bLas vver ougagod, not excepling th. otd c vassew for tho Présldoucy, wheu H wry Olsy lived. ‘Tho most active intorest imuginabio is manifestod to-dav, aud tha indications aro that a fourful tight for victory will bs medo by tho op- posiog candidates, ——— GLENDENNING'S NEW CHARGS. Hexny, 1L, Deo. 6.—The organization of & Congrogational Church 18 contemplaed hare, & largo number of the Prosbyteriana having se- conod from their church aincs the Sossion lia omployed Johu 8. Glendennlug, of Jersov City, to preach for_them. Hevoral hundred doilara have already beon aubacrived for a miniater. OBITUARY. Spevial Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tridune. Brooaixarex, 1il., Dea. u.'—un. Tuuse, wife of Col. Louse, ous of the oldeat residouts of Bloomington, dled of apoplexy ihis evenlng, sgod 73, e s Philndelphin Navy-Yard Salo, Lihfladsiphia Evening Telearah, Ds ', 3 Tram piivate informstion recslved this morn. 4 -Yard propert il:-"ln.al)x‘-?ul ; Bo.pm?lfl. & W. Welab fur the DPeuusylvania Raliroad Company is fuily con- rmed. Accordiug to the teima of the sale, the reniainder of the purchass-money, £950,000, must bo pald over to the Unitod 8¢ lumnuu-mwnhln thirty days, the par- centage, 860,000, which is' a part of thie ayr ate piios of tle ualo, Laving boen paid ai“:: 8;9 r. Russell, P-rymum United Hiatos Navy, yestordsy. It {5 hinted {hat 81,004,000 w7aa 8 good round price for the yard, and tho probsbility Is that the same at privats salo would not have brought that figare within & hundred thousand dollars. The great valne of tlo river-frontageivtact, however, fullymakesnp tho dillaience. It is aueorted whid wornfog shat the Baitimore & Obio Hailroad Compauy bad » representativoat the ssle, and that he was auth 1o make the bid of $%00,000. 'Tho Ponuavivania Railroad Comnpany have as yot no detinite {! for.tha use of tha uow property, furtuer than thet they iutend to use it aa the site for s graud depat, whore all thewr vast frelght bu-1uess 1 thiy city wili be oonosutrated. Luo dupot 4t Waluut sirest aud Delaware aveuuo 1u & largo one, but nos exteusive enough to fully sccommudate the buslness, Whew thy projected dopot s Huwbed, with complete water ang rails road tacilities, it 18 thought that the depot ou AMlarkos stroot and the one oo Delaware avanus will be abolished. Two streots oaly will bs cus ber atoam-pips and killed ono, ; | Radway's Ready Religy CURES THE WORST PAINg “In frow Oue 1o Twenty By OT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertisomont, ealler with paln, Radway's Ready Relisf 18 A CURE FOR EVERY Pay, was the fivst and is tha Only Pam Remey That ostaatly stons the most exernciating need any gp flasmations, and anras gongestiogs, Whaa iy Lungs, Rlomach, Lowely, toor ol %) o Biplicatioa, 1 OF Oher glaids o T by In from Oneto Twonty Minutes, o mattar How cintnt or azemeiating th Rbsunutie, od-rididn, Tafom, 0ol arvons ralkle, oF prostrated with annr-m--‘x:é.‘;'fir‘af I, By Radway's Ready Relisf WILL ATFORD INSTANT EAgy Inflammation of the Kidne of the Bladdar, xunmmuléhf,‘?’éfi‘?%‘:.‘,‘“ ols, Mumps, “Oongeation of - ot L“E}'auflffl: Throst, Difloy c, Pal of _the xcn&ruuon Hysteorios, Croup, D’l;hekarm.un. arrh, lnflnonm‘, Hfi%dnnhu. %, Rhoum: hflls, Agio Otila. ™ The apvliction of the Resdy Rolist thy 1o arts whe 9 part or A enagrs 100" pala o diffeally exiita wil g0l tut fon ety nonty dreps tn half & tumbler of was 7 minnier, enrs Uramps, Horalas, Bous ;fi;;lg!s hn', | Baea, wlck Hesdagh, Dinrihea. Dysentety. Gulics o ik Hoeols, sl intoraalupt: 07 Ouolc Wiad irelars ah-ul ways oart; 011 READY RRLIGE with m,-n,' “A'Gow Srapapn s ¢ prirent stckntasoreaine For chates of v eios il ctior than French Brands or Bittors as 8 slimaisgs : FEVIR AND AGUE. Fovar and Agno cured ren adial kguat 1n Lo word St il Ga fopiemitoas aud all othor maturtnus, Bill hw, wenorfoRT 310, cter oria faldFa br Ry i x3'a Heady RoHiet, Kot l, Déucgtita: ity conta par bottlo, HEALTH! BEAUTY! Stroug and cloar sk ut0 rict Bland aad braudiul camyiesion mmred o He™ DR. RAbWA;rs SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT -, 3 decul modiotug. thar? O ELvery Day an Increase in Flesh and Teight s Seen and Felt, THE GREAT BLOCD PURIFIRR, lirery drop of the Satsaparillian_fesolvant. communte 2, 8ad_ow cates (Brougs tha bloud, «wents arin 25d Julcos Of tho sysie i drleoat, fo aysser. Th il . s worat forms of skig di reaid Boad, 115 i T u b, I waaksatn salaiul disonirgos, nieht ! ¥iartes o1 10 1ila Deinolplo, ara with of thls wonder of iuodarn chermistey, and s Wil provo o aay porion using It for sithar disese ite potent power to ours tham. If ths patient, dally beconuag raduced Ly the wastas sad decompusition (hat 'fs coutinnlly progresatos, sic. sealeln arcmting these warios, aud sépafe cha”'vica Jith now matorlal madn from hoalthy bloed,—and this ta Sareapariliian will and doss secare,—s wl x’fl' for Whion once this ramody eommances [1A wark Of purifl: gation, sud sncesis 4n ditnin(ihtng. tbe loss of astas, {ta revairs will tinrapid, aud overy day tha pationt wil ool Bimelf growing botter wndstragor fin lood e tor, appotite fmpraving, snd fedh and watent B A P 3t LRt sl sl % Agents i ol Jhrot Clonatiiational, 6d Bln diseasce, bt o1 gh ks pooks o suge for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urlnary and Wouib Discasse, Gravsl, Disbatas, Deopar, sloppago of water, incantinonos of urino, Uright's dis case, asbuminuris, and ia all oasss where dustdavonits, or (ho whter is t subatanose thy l:I f' or threads wilk, ar th lark, bilious appiaranoy, and Birstociemin dorata, and s iy e el uEning sanaativa whep pavsing water, ao of tha Lack and aloag the lains. ; Tumor of Twolve Years) Growth Cured by Radway’s itesolveut. Nevemey, Mass, Jole 18, 159, Dn. Rapwax: ©havo bad ovaifan; umi fu 1he ovaries sod Lumolsy all the dogtord sud s it Ttried averything thiat wi 2 helped bty L1 bt Toved i naivareate. aud ong bat of Hadway s Pill Ready Rulief, and there la or fait, and 1'ieal be Eavo tor twolve 1‘! aids ot tha hawels, the benoflt of others, Prico, 81 por bottle. e fow days' usa coiliuon; w your Nesolrent, and’ tho o Satis i bw,nnn‘f 3 ook stz battloa ut 133 Hesolvas la sud twn' bo ooy m of tumoc Lo by seon ar The o afer the grols. o Ymunm" AN TMPORTANT LETTER. ‘roms & prominent gontloman and resldont of Cluolanstl, 17 Gy 88 woli knowa to the no, E.shf:‘.: i¥auguout the Ualtod Sistas, " BOMPRPF ALw Youe, ot 11, 180 . RADWAY-DZ AT Bun: Tt {adussl by & sonss of Pty (0 1iake & bri ot of L5 A 1l iy ] 0 | ar and rEatia wbloh aoras twelts rotsiths o aBhlsstod by a0 g dsadio, wlich 3 pasioiais # peastatio strioture 10 the urgths. 8s ales achnadan o e Ladaerd i b o ateally an‘mfl.' e o, and e takem o largo anat 0} Lyt A ina b unnary 108 ey all 3a1d cine, ot ny rollet. - Ray rant, Roudy 1ish, nd Hog uisting Pile- ol comumesond tiuing them, Id thres dis T wes grest- & WL JAES, clnetonatt, 0 DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills 1 , clegantly coatud with swol gums BeptiR it Sus B ; = Llves.“Bontis “iu"’:l‘;.':"u'.‘ Diadder, st 2 Pllas, sud All 11080808513 0. Lus Vi i Voailve oucs. Purly Vex T L T A GBS sorve the tollowlng 3719pioms. sasnlting (e Digrda:n of tho Digestive ungans: ¥ 1ntbe lomaipal b taizs iss Wellaces ot ‘su blood 1 e o v"m Sl W elanl ‘é- touaot, Sour oo B derisae 1a thy it of i o Pl gf tha Hoad e "Bigeol Eln'uh BeyFiud .fl\fl: o :flfi Gbaliagor Safosst: s banaaidoa » o, iy s Vi bibeiond talvasy of Fomplilan, ‘?.n'f...uaz e * £ Tcog the watem A e A A oedars. "Priarki cont bt ‘alse and True,” through the yard—DLolawase avenus and Bwan- 208 Bireod, gy RN AR -m’i:nuu