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I * prt-gallery sod adorn the wallsof private bouses. The young girla taking part in the tablosux are mwodest and respeatabls, Ar. Morpan intimatos that ifs motlya I giving theso exhibitious is to ypromota and culuivate art. » Tne noblest Roman of them &Ml " is a young soun in Now York who has cognged to appost a8 s wsopernumerary In tho rovival of *‘Juline Geaar™ at Dootli's Thoatre, in ordor that be may My up funds with mhich to be marrled next Igpring. Tho ssiary attactied to thie vositlon in 30 centa per night. If the play runs ten weeks s s expectod, the youog man wilt add 218 (or (831 1f he sppearn at one mailnoe per week) to bis weddlug-fand. The 8., Louls Globe-Democrat thus wantonly wsails o poted philenthromst: ** Alter * Uncle Daniel Drow’ bad subscribod £200,U00 toward founding & now Mctbodist College, ho remnarked toafriend ono dny: ¢ Woll, sir, I didu't kuow'| where the monay wan coming fiom. I was wor~ ol over it, and 8o miado it a subjact of praver. Ater fasting and praying over tho matter for oo day I went down on \Wall stroet, and in fesy fusn wenty-four hours I skinned thowo fellows cut of $300,000." " Agentleman of weaith rosiding In Ifartford fouod himsolf tpon the ocean about & year ago, making lis vridsl trip. Le also found at the same time 10 L's vost pocket & 8130 LI, which be sapposed Lie hud given Lo the oficiating eler- groan, On returuing fiom Europo ho ques- tioned tho clorgymsu as Lo the feo bo had re- celvod, sud losrned that It was very wmnll quan- ity of fiue-cut chewing tobacco, carefutly fulded iatissno-paper. Lxplanations fallowed, sud tho 4100 b1l renched fis destinntion at lust, The Sul'an of Turisey doos not o’low his dobts to opproes hita, Like the fomouy Western fiuan- cor, ho slecps while bis creditors walk the flcor. Heis sngaged in a variety of light ozcupations, from ocok-fighting to pamting. He1s 100d of Mitle-pieces ln which the Austriaug are boiton by tbo Turks; but he only buys piotures in which menw Austilaus aroreprosented sy wouud- Wand dog, and not s ringle Turk. Ie for- metly sfected rougler paslimes, and was fond of wrestling with his attendnnts, ono of whom, Kerren Psuha, mado bis foitune by humosivg tbe Bultan in regard to this exeic:sc., The strong-minded aod wood minded womon waponiog the New York Sorosie made a lioucsa of moxdeat Miss Alcott at s recont meetlog. ooy tried to get » upoech out of her. Bho ro- fasel, Lut guve fustead a cbarnoieristic aneo- &by, doscribing the mannor fu wlich sho exhiv- el hereolf at wer Colloge. Tho girls in- isied, 45 ueual, upon a **spoech ” Sho told fkam, as usual, that sbo could not make o sprech, vever had, never lutended to. Tuoy then ssked bor to mouut a low table 80 they wald all see Lor. and rovolve around slowly. £he consontad t0 *' revo vo,” but wot ou the ta. bl and Lis procesa of ravolving proving emi- pinidy satiefactury, ahe offered st to Sorosts and Afl public badies in lieu of apecclimaking, which s cct at all io bor line. Tho setter atiributed to Thomas Carlsle, fling- twd.sduin on Amorican colloges, Lne already ben denouncod es a honx, What be reully wrote to Prasident Enot, undor da o of Nov. 23, wiras followa : **Bumo days ago I recaived your eaztteons aod obliziog lottsr, and slong with it {20 Uuivarsity d. ploma appointed fo: mo on tho #thof Juuo Last, which now lies saloly re;0sited bes. Inreturn for ail which I ona only beg yto express to tho Gioveraing Doivds of the Tawormty my ilvely sonss of the Louor thoy luredone me, and my coudial tbonks for this gl of thelr ffoudiy ragard, which I naturally vish may loag continue on their rart, Townrd Harvard UnivorsityI Liave loug Liad s fealing of affaction, —in somo respects almost venesation, — wito Harvard and to you, its distloguished Praident, I now cordially wish ol mooner of posperity and good estoem feom wiso men on toth sidos of tho coean.” The people who livo in flats are tho flattest people in the world when thoy allow tnemeolven Wexpatiato froely on the advantages of fl Mthe Vazuar girls eay, thoy are ** smashed” on & Mre, Buroham, {be famous New York tnespondent, who, we remember rteading in the digpatches not long ago, lives in a flat near e, Btepuen Fisko, wiites to tho 8¢, Louls Re- pblican s **1f I waa Mrs. A, T. Btowart I'd let By basement {o & high toned drazgist, who would pnt lovoly green jars ‘and attractivo red el chest-protectors ia the window, ana build skilelien fo oue of my nine rarlors, call it a flat, 1d bs happy.” The people who live in flats bars the same prido In their apartments that a &M has in“bls wateh, or bis tailor, or bis hocse they would not Ba thousht to bave ohiosen any tot (be beat means of hiving and enjoying lire. Oa.the otber ,baud, those who do wot live Iafals somotimes {ee, though they do nat daro 1y %0, that tc 18 ot utterly disicputable to live utbelr fathers lived bofore them, Living in Bouwss, afier alt, 19 a fanlt of educstion, not of Apicrerse moral naturo ; and if those who dwell latlsvations are meek and lowly, the aggrousive Dhabitanis of flate ooght meréifully to pardon thalr unoqual lives, HOTEL AIRIVALS. Palmer House~IL, 1L, Yeakio, Johiet ; T. Bonnett, Bt, lah; J, L, and Richard Snell, Clinlon, 1 E. IT. Gurelt, Trog, N. ¥.; O, 8, Bralusrd, Cleveland ; Gen, Eulord Whaon, Washingtou ; A, D, Clirko and Her- -Qltson, Omaha: W. D, Orimes, Texss; H. 0. Bloominyton ; d. 1. Perry, Byracuse, N, Y.; B. V.doabeck, U, 8. A2 D, P. Ely, Nuw York; Nathan Portiand ; Wililam James, 8t. Louls nd I, MeRiiben and A, O. Huading, N R, B. Lull, J, = ... ok R H H 2 &, p 2k £ I s, , G, O, Colby, Beaton’; W, Hirow i F. D, Clarke audl J, A, Whaling, 8t, Paul , Winona ; B, C, French, Foud du Lag: O New York § 3, T, Arms, Nortldeld, 3un, ; "t and E ) kee. remont EEPRpEr » 3 g wuko s J. 11, Bluwart, tou, W. If. Gaalln, Minutapolls Com- Fredorick Witd, Guner. | Aycut Wosiern oegraph Company ; G.l. J. W. Eiidy, Miiling- Ralph Plumb, Sirestor; 3, 1T, Elimore, Fort Wi, ; tho Hon, J. N,.Ford, Detroit ; K. 8. yoMlassal Pofnt § 31, L. fartridze, Milwaukoo; M. Kere, 1ittalur, ierinan Houst—Tho Lon, o Boud, Bt Paul ; Col. L, Buck, Boston; Dou A, Boowe, Valparalao : Moo Audersom, La Gross Lo, 1a.: 0. L. Gorbwm, ‘Work T 1 93m, Toledo ; Harvey Bush an §§Tp ity Juckaon, Bk o, 4, Dagtan, Albes $1.Frye, Gumbridge: G, b, Khibark, New Yor A Lewts, Indianapolis. ... Gardner Tiousi~C, tdzes, Quilicy ; L (i, 1y annwn. s Franctico DBaves, New York ; E i8] s =% : 0. 1a'], Pullmoan Palace-Oar padyi Ml Rebocca Todd and Miss Faunle \mutrng, ittabura: J. sed ¥, Comyton, Mis. » ¥ Uinry Hurd, Hartford, i OEITUARY. FLINCH LEOPOLD If. Acable diwpatch aononuced a day or two ago dosth of & Prince w.th a very long name and Ay liulo principality, vamely, Priuce Pavw b 0 EmiL Leoroup, 1uler of Lippe- thmold aud hend of the house of (hat name. Bewua born fn 1821, and wes the son of Priuco LD 1. sud Princess ExiLiz of Schwarzburg- :m-nh-nun. Ho aucceodsd to the throve 1o L 00d (n 1853 masried Prlncoss Lvrtzasest, tor of Piince Aruzar of Bolwarzburg o tadt. Tho helr to the throoe 18 Priuce 90IEN Parprato WALDEMAR, brother of tho Prince, Tue [mincipality hias only 438 U8 milos of ares, and 15 privoipally remark- oy for contalufug the ‘Leutonburgor-Wold, b 450 tho tta.uo of HxnuanN was erectod lasc Of which the deceased Frince was ouo of A4 Principal promoters. e PRINCE CHABLES. 5 hothu Prince, Cuanvzs of Bolms-Braunfols, Pusw of (he iate Queen Loumex of Frusuls, . Nov, 18, at Kruezoaob, Germanv, in his 634 '“'f; In 1843 be vimted the United Btaros, and e ed & colouy In Texas, uls0 the Town of Now Wlels, In 1845 be returusd to Gesmany, B Rurtied the widow of Prince Fuaxcis of =-Salm, aud up 10 1ho time of Lis death was Sihutoteq Yty “l-o::Illlqh;.‘h Gennan amy, leading the REG MENTAL REUNION. l!i-.? 184 Dispaich to The Chicago Tribuns, Taiog af, Mok, Dec, 18,—The snuasl re- ©of the Twant: ourth Michigan Regimeut : {hla Btate wag bal to-day. Thi by, 44 Westivg, an anfion, a nuqu;{. ad & R 3 TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1875. CRIMINAL NEWS. Unhappy Stato of Affairs in {he Louisi- ang Parishes Inaptly Called Teliciana, A Catepory of Flendish Acts Eg- tablishing Total Depravity, Tho Editorial Man-Killer of Lezington, Mo,, Aoquitted on His Third Trial. Puroly Tmaginary Nature of the Talo of a 15,009,020 Robbory, ' LOUISIANA KU-KLUX. Speeral Dispatch to T'he Cnivavo Iridune, Kew Onrreans, Dec. 13.—Tho condition of afs falia in tho Flotida parishcs of this Btato, ospo- clully i1n tha Felicinnay, ia such sa to oxcite the indiznaclon of alt who reapect law and order. A state of border-rufliavism cxists which lLisa had no paraliol siuco tuo dave of Quantrell and tho puernila flends of tho War. West Feliciann iy tho patlub fu which John Garr, & leading colored man, waa teken fium & gusrd while being con- vevad from Dston Rouge to Clintou, on oo sllogad chargo of boing sccessoty to the poleonming of & Dr, J. W. Baucders, and bis body filled with builets. His s.ster-in law was taken trom Jsil and hanged Ly tho same mob {u tha court-yard. From a gent'emsu Just mirived from that eection of country, I leatn thut bardly & uight pesos but some oulrage—theft, araam, or ateassination—is commilted. For seveial wocks gangs of proda- tory outlaws, armed, bave rawed the parisbos, corsmitting their evil deeds wuchocked. It s #aid taese Lauds arn com; rised of whio igoorant, unemployed white young mon of 1he parisu, aud aro buuud togetier in a Ku-Klux friternity. My toforwant states that, on Bunday night, tho 5th fos:, & sq.ad cf about thirly men vimit- od tho Loaso of Juck Rasswll, o well-to-do col~ ored farmo-, owaing conaido able real cstate, liviog mear tho reatdenco of Mra, Bmvile, snd commitied ono of the most brutal murders on record, After putting Ruase.] i an empty pork- barrel and securing Wim there, thoe ajusd stood ot n slort di. tanco and fired ovor eixty bulots at himn, most of them plercivg and otbmis golng through tho batrol and body, Not eatisfied with thigl nct of barbariiy, fludivg that lite was wpot yebt extluet, the gang meb fo aud d:iberately cut Luasell's hoad from bis body. The mutdirod mau wus respocted by all Lis white noighbcrs, and was an industrious and lonest fsrmer, No excuse has yol been mado for {lus outrage. Thbo boiter class of tho plantelw condown ;the cutrage, but olaim to be, and aro, our informant savs, powerloss to provent the co nmieion of euch crimos by the *“Regulators," na thoy stylo thomaelves. ‘Ihio lat- ter aratoo nnmorous, aad bave too mauy aym- pathizers fu that communty. Monday night., tho Guki fust., n squad of about sixty mon called nt tho rewidence of Nowton Pagne, ano'her very respectsble colored man, a vlauer and reai.catato owuer, and, sfier firing n at tho window of tho room whera it was sap- posed Joseph R. Wat-ou elopt, they ew tied nottle of coal-01l ou tho tto 8 of tho houro, and burned it to aslies, Payne £1006 tigh, 1t 18 ro- poried, in the entoem of all the wo,thy wiite people. ‘Iue same night, above Taurel Hill, about 10 miles fiom Bayon uig, the atore of lacuard \/althes was tr.kon open by o 8quas of 40 to 100 mon, who, aitor stealing tha best part of tho gamln,‘lflnced tho ba'ance in a heap on the tfoor, empiiod a barrel of coal ol on the puie, and wet firo to it. Tho store and sl the gouds wera de- stroved, Mr. Wa toes' ioss wmognts to about 3,000, Ho was thou notified that 10 ho remained ;ny Io:luzer in the ne:gbloibuod he would bLe angod. Lgut ‘Tacsdav night & party composed of five armed map, not disguiead, vieitod the residonce of Duniel Rottige. at Layou Bara, and took from him 'a of cotton, which thes Id wod bad & sprec on tho procecds, Au effort was mado to atrest this crowd, but it was deemed prudeus to abandon it, owing to the gient numbur ¢f sym- nthlzdun with tho baud to whicu those men be- onged. One uight lnst week tho Shonfl's office was surrounded aud four balea of cotton, wiuch ho bad scized for vue of tho merchanw hore, were takcn awar by diegai=nd men, As my luformant Jeft Dayou Sars, a rumor was current that a lage body of men bolong- ing to_ East and West Foluaus Parishoes and Witkinson County, Miss, had ju coutomplation - & reid upon the town for tho purooso of oiflazo ani arson. Grost ox- ctemont wes reported, especially among the businesn mop of the town, sud & geueral deslre seemed to bo oxprested by the citizeus, ure- spectivo of pol tics, thac the Goueral Guveru- wunt sbou'd seud troops thithor at ouse, siuce .overything lika civil law bad become s mocke ery “and » sham Tho Bosal of thy arisb, » wealthy Lomocrat, has already notiflod e Goveinur that he was poweriess 10 sxecute Lo process of tue Caurts. Bey eral months ago ke Democraoy of tion funuguiated thv 16ign of lawlessness by or- derwg the vuicos of the slies, oue after the otber, 10 resign ur leave the coustry. In some iusluuces tho uider was oboyed ; in othes it be- came necesary Lo enforco the order by nrunssie ustiou, TLo present state of lawlorsnoss bos Leovu w natural tosale of the high-hanaod moas- uren of the Lous.aua Domoctacy, A GIGANTIC SWINDLE, . Br. Loris, Dec. 13.—A stupendous Iand-swin- dle bas just been unoarthed in Boutbesatera Misgowl. It appears that doods to lxncs in North Arkavsas and Southieastorn Missom| bave beon forged for somo years past, and agencies for this woik were establisbed in Olocinoad, Pittsburg, Phitadelphis; New York, aud ilan- chester, England, It is ostimstod tLat desds ta ovor 13,000,000 scres of laud have been forged and diposed of, Lo valuation votng 825,000,000 04 FYU,LL0,000, Tho Inad ope.ated urou (s owned by uou-resideuts, and a4 110 r60Urds wore ot~ )y destroyed durug the Civil War, tho Ring bad every iacility to carry out the enur- mous swindlo, and the decds have Leen sold sll over the United Siates and {u Eogland, The Grand Jury of Shauvon Couuty, Mo., has jue dictoa Dr, ‘thomas X. Herwan, David D, Bing- Lsw, aud James L. Lawton, for e mplicity, Law- ton secws to Lo the executive man, aud opiiated extenstvely lu Englana, A SLIGHT MIBTAKE, New Yomrg, Deo. 18.—A truok, contalning 815,000,000 worth of Londe, was stolen from ono of Dodd's express wagons, st Watta and Canal streets, Batuiday nlght. Tho bonds were in the care of tho Minister from QGuatomals, who ar- rived io this city Friday. They were to be used 24 part of the payment due the United Btates Qovernwent, ‘L'he Miulator, Bonor Don Vicaute Dardou, was staying st No. 13 Forty-secnnd streot, Saturday, m;ondmfit 0 to Washiogton, Ho packed the Loods in Lis tiunk, When the robvery was made kuowu to the Guatemslau Munister, e fell i & fa1ut, and required medival sssistance 10 reatoro him. Ho saul tho bouds could not be roplac 1Te weut to Washington Inst night. One mun has Leen izested, ohaiged with parucipation in the robuery, Wasuinatox, D, 0., Dec, 12.—Mr., Dardon, the Miviater from Guutemals, says the trunk of which by was ryubad white on his way to tho sailrcad dopot in New York did uot coutain any bouds, ouly bis outlit, SPAINGFIELD NEWS, Srecral Dupatch to 2'¥ Clucaao Triduns, Spunorisiy, Jil, Dee. 13.—Acting-Gov. Qloun to-dsy pardonsd Thomas Gaynor, cone vioted of larteny at the Novembor, 1871, term of the Couk County Crimiosl Coure, sud sentenced to the leuiteutiary fur seven yesrs. Judge Williams, Biate's-Atioruey Resd, Mayor Colvin, and otbiors, joined 1 an appeal for clemency, Mzs. Blair, wifo of J. 1. Blalr, who was arrcst ed at Lincolu, Neb., on s roquisition of GQov. Boveridge, and kidusiped to Eogiand, writes to Qov, Hevenidgo askiug if there bo uo rewmedy aganst Bull, Mescenger, snd the other Chicago aeisctives charged with klduapping him, Hepiy I maae that the 0feuso 16 & VELy Kruvo one, aud thut, upon the return of the deisclives Aswmstiug tho Euglish otticer 1 ths dbduction, they would be soveroly dealt with. i A MAN-KILLER ACQUITTFD OF MURDER. S1eaat Dispaleh to Tna Chicage Tridune, Kaxeas Crvy, Mo, Dev. 13.—Atter tlres tedious trisls, Edwin Turuer, of Lexiogton, Mo, wan to-dsy acquitted by s jory of Jackson Ceuaty on a churge of murder.ng L. W. Groves, . at Lexington, about three years ago. The homi- cide graw out of a newspaper article, both par. ties boiug editors and widely known throuthout tho Htato, 'the cavo hias attracted aitention from all parts of Missouri, and tho best lexal tulont huw been emploved on both midon, At § o'clock tast Baturday nlakit the caso was given fo the Jury, and it took tlism undl 10 o'clock this ninening to come fo an agreomeat, Tho defind- uut was gongratulated by lawyors and Julge ou the renditivn of the verdict, FATAL ENCOUNTER, Lovtavirrx, Ky,, Dec. 13.—A special diapstoh to the Courter-Journal from Owensboro, Ky., . hooting affray occuired thers ab b o'cloc't to-day, between Georgo Muruhy and a butcher ovamed Wililam MecAler. Four shota were fito ! thros by McAler and one by Murphy, McAler's In6t hot strnck Murphy abave the eye aud kill- od hit instantly. Murphy's slot mtinck Mc- Ater's lett breaat near tho nipplo and cauwed douth {u about ten mivutes, 'Fns cause of Luo difliealty wed a dirpulo nbout n clatm by MeAler of & dobt of &2, Murjhiy Lad cansed tho arcost of MeAler about oue month_sinco. and Medlor published Murphy as s dead beat. ITEMS FROM SIOUX GITY. Svecial Inapateh to The Clacaco Trivune, Brocx City, Ia., Deo. 18,—Cbarles Luck, who sbot and seriouely wounded Charles Nichola Bat- urday eveuing, bad an examination to-day and wag dischargod, It appearing iu evidenco tuat ho acted 1o selt-defenso. A traveling fraud named Goldstein has vic- titmizad tho peoplo of Bloav, Ia, to the amonnt of about $69, svd s eloped fur purts unknowu, Gotdatein mude 1hiem bol.ove that Lie was ralsing monay for tho Hov. Cuthbert, n Methodiat miu- 1eter, and it was not found out ull yesterlay that thoy bad been the victims of misplaced confl- enco, COUNTERFEIT MONEY. Buectal Inapateh to I'he Chacado Iribune, Dsroir, Wis., Dec.13.—A mau, who saysh's osme {a Ed Field, was arrorted Lere abouc midoighit of Saturday for offering s counterfait $20 greentack. Beversl §6 counterfoits oo tbo Fiiat Natio.al Bank of V'eru, Ill., were found on him, and it appoars that hie had parsod ssveral of them during tho evening at stores aud sa- loous A youug msn oawed Hall waussoar- rosted on “suapiclon, and bouls are uow in Jail at Jauosville. KILLED IN SFLF-DEFENSE Mexrnts, Tens., Dez. 13.—Last Tuuraiay, at Walaut Boridd, O. N. Thom son was shot sod killed by Jobn F. Bmith in a quartel bout wages, Smith was iricd and scquitted, it belng ¢honn that Thompson was shooting at him when ho fired with 8 suut-gun, Boih ware Viiginisns, ‘Thompsou's wife stated that bo bad kiled four mou aice thay were marr.ed, ROBEER'ES IN C NCINVATI, Cixerenatt, O., Dec. 13.~Tbe cloth stores of Cobu Bros. & Co., and Katzenverger, Gotdsmith & Loob, aud the millinors storo of Jobn D. Smith & Co., on Race wtreet, bulow Funsth, ware en- terad by burglara gestorday, aud s large nmonnt of g«a«xh removed, but their value 18 not ro- ported. THE WADDY r.50877 ON CASE, Muyens, Dee. 13.—The Waidy Thompson babens corpus caso, fnvolving the Jurlsdiction of the Criminal Court of Memphis, wan called te tho United States Dlatrict Coirt to-day. 1Ilo not 0 will be coatinued from day ndant re.0183d on §5,000 BROKE JAIL, EvaxevirLs, Ind,, Dec. 13,—Sixteen prisoners oscaped from the Hwuulerson County Jafl of Hooderzon, Ky., tast night, Tho escapa wan ef- ferted by thelr mawing off several irun rods plased before the windows, A liberal roward fa ulterod for taem. THE TAN-YARD MURDER. Crxomiyart, 0., Doc, 18.—Tue jury in tbe Fguer cage, in what 18 kuown as tho tan-ymd murder, to-day returnod a verd..t of guilty of murder 1u tho second degreo. 'Lho Jury woreoat wluce Sutuzday, Thia iu tho socond trial. ARREST OF AN ALLFOFD MURDERER. Burraro, N, Y., Dee, 18,—Tohu Campboll, aliag **Plag” Campboll, alias W.lllom Burke, was ar- resten hera yesterday, chargod with the murder of Poter Wohlehan in Detioit on tho 3d anat. - FIRES. AT LOUISVILLE. Loumvitix, Ky., Deo. 13.—~A fire to-nignt in the tannery of Monk & Monk destroved and damaged tbo grester portlon of the atock on havd, aod part of Lthe building. 'The total loss fu ostimated ab €12,00, Covored by iosurance, diatributod in tbe followiog companica: Gor- maois, Buffalo; Fravaiin, of Wheoliog; Awae zon, Cluctbnau Plaoters', Mempbis; Alere chaots' Newark; Poople's, Newark; Germanin, Nowark; Germuen, Loulsville; Gerwsn Securivy, of Loulsville. AT OVAHA, Omama, Nob,, Doc. 18.—A fire broke out in the collar under Iber & Co.'s hquor-houso, about 1 o'clock this mornlog. Fortunately, it caught in the tront part of the cellar, aver which no whisky was stacked, and was ullngimhud afior tho frsy floor fell uto tho celiar, Tho loss and origln of the fire are uuknown ; insured, Tho boaks of tha Goverument aud the fivm azo safe. Tho lous is ligbt, aud insured, : AT BLOOMINGTON, ILL. Bpeciat Drspaich ts i Chicago Tridune, Brooauvorox. 1lL., Dec. 13.~At 8 o'clock this morning & dwelliug owned by Charles Clark the weat pait of ths cliy caught fire from a kerosouo ‘lamp and was dostroyed. Olark and bis family Borely escaped with life, losing a boma valued at €3,u00, (uruiture, boadiug, sod 8400 In greenbacke; §600 insuiance in the Farmers', of Veuusylvanis, AT MILTON, PA, MivtoN, Pa., Dec, 13,—A e last night de- atroyed the Rlversldo Hotel, Hoag & Good- rich’s Block, and Bawyer's clotbin:e store sod ball. Loss, §100,000; insuracce not ascestained. AT AVON, N. Y. Rocuzsrer, N, Y., Deo.13,—A roport comes from Avou that the villsge is bumingup. Eu- &iuos vl be sout from s city. FINANCIAL. BOSTCN, Bosrox, Deo, 18.—The failuro of Froeland, Haiding & Loomis, extensive wholesato olothiug doalota bero, Is reported. Their Labuities are eatimated st $750,000, C. M. Frenland, s specisl partner, fs reported to Lave falled, bo baving fudotved for the fm for §500,000, NEW YORK. New Yozx, Deo. 19,~The houes of Juhin Hop- kin's, leather deslor, failed to-day, -— THE WEATHER, Wasuntatox, D. 0., Dec. 18.—For the Ton- nessee and Ohio Valley and Upper Lake region, risiug barometor, southwast to northivest wiads, staconary temporatuse, aud clear or cleariug waather. LOOAL ODSERVATION. Uu10400, Des. 13, Gone, |G Thr i, Wnd, ] Wiher, Sa3a, . AL @ 06,1V, bris Qlear. 1Lifde. w2850 64, 65N, Covsoefon sk, Clest, 10200 2:00 p. B, {20.89 wl GENKXAL OBSEBVATION. Our3ago, Dec, 15=-10;18 p. m. Wind, fain, Weather, Staton, | Aar Cheyeune. . (20,101 Diamarck, . (29,7 Brock'ridge 1,10/ Daveupors. | 10101 Douver 7 Croese.. 81,10 Grd Haven 39,8¢ venw'th 30,21 e Commodore Vanderbllt hew just made an ad- litiona! doustion of $100,000 1o the Vanderbilt an;lvfluly at Nastivdls, which makes $700,000 FOREIGN. Eifty-Boven Killcd and Thirty-Threo Injured by the Mosol Disaster., Additional List of Senators Elects ed by the French Ase scibly, Do Lessops Grallfiod at Great Britain's Acquire- ment of 8uoz Canal &tack. THE MOSEL DISASTER, A GUY FAWRES AFFALR. New Yorr, Doc, 13.—A dispatel from Bremer THavon ssya:. The passeogers of tue stcamship killed by the exploeion of dynamite are Hermann Cramor, of lowa, aud Alfred Granichsiedts, of Austris, Tho steerage passongera killed were Hoiutich Koutz, Otto Karnishe, Adolph Kauf- man, nativas of North Germauv. Cabin pansen- gera wounded—)ira, Msiteus, of Browon, Steer- age passengors wounded—Itudolf Witto, of New York; Wilbelm Bchmidt, Joseph Daurer, Wil- bolm Thomas, Thero wers, altogother, fifly- 8aven persoud killed and thirty-thioe wounded, the mnjority being rewidents of Bremen, who wout down to tue doc as spectators of the ship- mant of tha passsngocs. Tue man who delivered the box of dyuamite hrd plaaned tuat it explosiou sbiyutd take pi o the oceau, dariug the voyege of tuo Mos: outwaid, srotLED. Loxpox, Dee. 13.—A report came from Bremen to-day that a parssugor who sitempted to com- it suicida, & bose nswe fs Thomas, Lad coufe-sed that thers wan auotber case ot oxplo- sivo materul ou board the Alosel ; tha: it was provined with clock-work appsratus, which was tmed to explode 10 gLt Gays, when the Mousl wonid bo 1u mid-ocenn; that Leiotended to land at Southampton. ilis object was todestroy the ateamer 50 tbat ho could ciaim a [arge jusuranco which Lie bsa effected, but s Inter dispatel fiom Bremen pronounces the hornblo story untiue. 1lhe case uuoken of has Leeu opuued by the police, and fouud to cautsin nothiug expiosive r dungarous. —_——— FRANCE, beD, Pamis, Deo. 13.—O!uf Bieneraon, tho Swadish Envoy Extraordmary and Miuister Plouipoten- tiery at Washiogton, ja dead. THE BENATORIAL ELECTIONS, Pants, Dee, 18,—The Assowbly continued to ballot for Soastors to-dny. Tho [following wero elacted : MM, de L'Avergne, Jaurez, Berthauit, Roger, Calmon, Uscar do Lata.ette, Reimilly, Luro, aud Fribert, Of those, Rover was s cau- widnto of the Loft; all the others wero noaie na:ed by the Left Centre, 3L Wallun bas withdrawn bis namo as candi- date tor tho Seuste, ACQUITTED, The managorof Le Gaulois newspaper and 1. Do Crasagunz bave been macquited of tho charga brought agelust them 1o conaection with the publicativn of “tho iaiter's DBelleville speech. i b GERMANY. TITE NEW SHIPHING ZAW. Benury, Dec. 13.—In the Reichstag to-dsy Couucilor Vou Phiflipsbom, on behalf of the Government, stated that steps had baen taken to protect Germno iutareats la the inqniries go- ieg on in Enclacd juto the loss of the Deutsch- latd, Ho boped the mesavre propos«d oo the 10tk inat..providing fur oiioial {nvastigution into casuaities to German shipplug, woud soon be- corue a law, cARLYLE. Renwiy, Nov. 80.—A congiatulators address to [Lumas Carlyle, tae bisturaa of Fredeuck tho Great, 18 be.ng wigoed Lere on tho octawion of bia 80ths birtiav, DEFEAT OF ULTRAMONTANER, All the Uitranoutane candututoy bave been defested ot Cologue 1n the municipal elsccluns. COUNT ARNIN, Brerty, Nov. 38.—Not ADODymOUS Au- thor of tho pawphlet Nihilo,” but Count Harry Aruiw, ss the supposed aathor of that pamphlot, Lss mow ovosa charged with tressou by twe Iublio Prosscutor attached to the Migh Court of State. Tae crimo ocoarged sgainet tho Count undor the Gerwan Peual Codo 18 visitsd with dilferont penalties, according to tho 1otives actuauing the criminal. 8ix moutls' tmpriginmeut iaa fortress is the ost lentout punimbroent; teu yoors in the Houso of Correction tha #evorost. ——— CREAT BRITAIN, TUE ORAIN TRADE. Loxvoy, Dec. 13.—Tho Mark Lane Erpress’ roview o thie graiu trado says the markets {o the Fronch Provincos sro lmproving lu tone ; in Pans, quiet and steady. ‘Aue Boigiau, Dutob, Germao, and Russinn maikots were steady. LONDON FAILURE. Lowpoy, Dec. 18.—A. A, Mlarlet & Co,, mer- chants, of 11 Bil ater Squars, E. C., have falled. Liwviities eatimated at 3550,000, —_— - TURKEY, A PAPER ARMT. 2 Vizxxa, Doo. 13.—~The Aew Fres Prevee is in- formed that ths Porte w.l make an extraor- dinary levy of 100,000 men In tho epriog for the suppression of the insurrectiou In Herzegoviss. Egvit will sond him 1o additon 22,000, sad Tunis 8,000 men, —— INDIA. PRINCE ALDERT EDWAND'S MOVEMENTS. Mapgas, Dec, 13.—The Princa of \Wales ar- rivod hero thiv mormng, aud was enthusiastical- ly recelvod. Boxpay, Nov, 25.—Tha Princo of \Wales, ac- compavied by the mambers of Lia suito, puid & farowell visit to-day to the Goveraor of Bom- Lay, Royal ealutea wera tired, and on his Roya Highnesa returning, socompaviea by the Gov- eruor, the roads were tironged mith poople. ‘fho Privco waa received at tho dockysrd by Lieut.-Gen, Bir 0, W. D. Stavelev, tho Chief Juatice of Bombary, the menibers of tho Coun- cll, the Judges, Commiseionors, sod other dis- tiuguished ollicers, Muuy native Priuces and Chicfe wera alsn presount, His Royal fhighners embaiked with his sulte on board 1ka Seranis at 6 p. m.,amid the firng of ualutes ftom tho uther Yessols of the squad- ron snd tuo shoie bativiies, ‘Whate the Prince waa st Government Ionse, 1he order of Kuigh:hcod was coufeired upon Mr. Souter, the Commimgioner of Police. lievrone, Nov, Tho P'rince arrived hero st 10 a.m. All well, ‘Pue chalera i+ all over the country, not raging very sarerely, but nutiiciently widvsproad to in- duce cautiou, ‘I've Prince of Wales was obligod to decline tlio Ragab's invitation to vislt Travancors, Great disapi ointmout 18 folt ot the sbaudonment of no Anpamulisy excurslou. “The vislt to Madrss will depend on the naws rperivad at Colombo, ' "I'he Privce entertsined tho Madras officials at lanch oo beard the Serapin. ‘There ta immense divappointment expres: on all 6ldos st the abandonment of the Priuce vigit, Furnine yoars thera has been no cholers soported fo this divtrict, The preparstions wero extenxiva aud o costly all over the Preslden- cy, aud the ladies aspecially aro dissonsolute, Altar Junch the Prince wont up the river inn Iaunch. ho scouery was very preity, but be was advised not to laud, Msuy bous wera about tho river, and tho quaint costumes of the people presoutod » oatdous spectacle. The HSeraply will not tooch st Trevandrum. Covonno. Dec. 1.—1ibe squudrou hsa fllt anchored, undor salutes from tho forts aud ships i sfinm ware fired from the fest and the shore in honor of the 1incesa of Wales' birthd The Goveruor (she Rt.-Houn, W, H. Gmfiq)' Maj.-Guo, J. A, Bureet, 0. B,, the A, reh, aud staff, luniched on board tha Berapis. At 4 o'cluck ho Prince landed odiclslly. The Uoveinor presentod the Excoutive sud Legisla- tive Counclls aud tho priucipsl gentlemen. ‘I'here wus su imwouse, enthusisstio, and oxe clted, but tractablo crowd, sod (Le decorations were protty. The Executive Council preaonted av eddraess, to whial the Prince made & gracious reply. Tho Muuicipality alio preseuted su address, in a beantiful ouskot, charscioristio of Colomuo. ‘The Priuce was much pleased with the sighy of the navel tropical vogetation. ‘The carrisges drove through the towa smid & coutivuous ovation. The procession passed tbrough the jrlocipal routes aud by the chief tyildivgs round by the seashore to Govorumens [ouse. Notbiog could be better thau the be- bavior of the people. ‘e Prince 1otwrned to the Barapis st dusk. ‘The woa way blgh. Tbe Goveruos-Geusial sud bls wuite dived vn boart 3 ] The Prince will land to-morrow lo order to glmled to Kandy, Baturday, Baoday, snd Mon- av will be quist. Tue Princs leavas on tho Sth for Tutizorin. Tlho shoot.ng camn at Triicrualna has boan broken up, aud anosber fu for:ao1 40 miles {rom andr. ‘The saventh Btate disnnrand ball will bo gison st Colawho, — CHINA, DIPLOMATIO. Bravamas, Dec. 13.~Cuins will not send an enmbassy to England until next summer. Skl THE SUEZ CANAL. WIAT TEE XHEDIVE INTENDS DOLNG WITH THE LRITIBE MONEY, Catzo, Egypt. Nov. 26.—The £4,000,000 sier- ling which are to be paid to tho Khedive ax the price of Lils shares 1n the Buez Canal will yield > the purchasers, sccording to s.ine accounts, 5 per cent intorost for » torm of ninctegn voars, sad, according to athera, 7 per cent durfhy eloven yeacs, this intorest 1o be chargeablo o the Kb~ Ulve. The £4,000.000 atolivg wi.l be employed in meeting the pavments duo in December and January ou scconnt of tho floating dobt, Nego- tiations are reing activelv carried on In various quarters with refe:ence to the remainder of the floating deot, wlich amourts io abou: £14,000,000. CIRCULAR YNOM M, DE LENICTS, Panrs, Nov, 29.—M, do Leaszps bus iganod the followtig circular. dated the Lith: Home ahisreh olders sro uneaey at the purchass by the Lritht Government of the 174,81 susres whcl Telonged o tho Egyptiun Gavernmout, snd several ate manifesting dfsquietudo, It wiil Le enough to recali page of tbe hiktory of the cunsl to allay anxistios and Teinove uue siness, At the commen ement of e cuterprise, when fbe moxneut cime for openiug the neccarary capital, a considorallo part of tto sulscription wan_resorved for Lnzlah capital- int t that tme Frauce aud Egypt fneured by tions tho cousiruction of the cansl, Tie sub- ol by tha French P ut, Tne Britih Governm-n!, enthiely unfutero.ted thnanclully 15 tue of thle euterprize, futerposad numerous ditie cullica L the socomylsbment of the work, and even receutly the intervention of the Lnglials egente wan 5us 1o tho special Interert of the Fren grian shareholders, Tow Eug.ish nation no thut share i the Camal Coup.ny which wes loyaliy reserved for it st the outset, and if this step Is to Luve any result it can oniy be, fu my view, by the ahandon- inent by the Reitish Governwmeut of on attitude which haa long been hostile to tbo interesta of the sharshol I- er-founders of the M:rtimo Causl, 80 emerg:ic 1o their futeiligent perseverance ] regirl, thoreiure, ne & furtunate event, this powerful solidarity about to entablished belweeu French aud Eng.sh cipital for tue 1 ¢ly ludwatrial and ueressanly paclic working of tus Untversal Maritfue Cauad.— Bindly show tin let ter 1o thoss of our sharehollers who may ask your opiaion, e RUSSIA, GOVERNMEINT FINANCES, 8r. PerERSbUn7, Nov, 25.—Tho report of tho Imperisl Audit Ottice upon the fiuancial adminis- tration in 1874 sbows that the actual yield of the roveone exceaded thiw eslimates by 18,000,000 roubies, whilo the excess of oxpenditura a.er tho estimates smounted to 4,000.000 roubles. Ths Qovernment paid for guarsuteed tailway interest 6.000.000 ronbles lera than in 1873, and tho net rurplus for 1974 was 15,610,000 roublen. Dung the years 1870 to 1874 fhe redemption of the Btute debt wmountod to 57.80),00) rouoles, DR. 8TROTHBELY. Paas, Nov, 20.—A Ruesian paper ntates that the Moecow Court bas offered o relesse Dr, Strousberg on his fudivg bad for G0JLVY roubles. Usurty, Nov. 80.—If the charge of the Rus- sian Public Pr.asecutor is procesded with, dr. strousberg will bashortly placed before s Moscow Jury to tako Lis trial on'tho nccuss.lon ¢f boiog Rceorsore £o the off2nso aileged Lo have beoncom: mitted bv certain Directors of the Moscow Com- mercial Bank 10 leudiog bim monoy upoa 1nsof- ficient socurity, ‘Tha faw which make ruch & pro- ceeding actioniblo {u the cssu of joint-siock eompauy Directors is, perbaos, accoantod for by tho froguency of the allored offanss. Oun the 1st of Januarv, 18i4. accoiding 1o the ofiels| ro- turns of the Fiusnce De artment, no less than tL:irty-ono municipal banke in Hues'n bad from 2740 100 per cent of their capisal sunk in pro- tested or prolougod bills. BILL TWEED, ‘Fhe Old Roguo Believed to Be Withe . Hmling Distaoce of Ludlow Ntreots Scecial Dispateh ta The Chicaco Tribune, New Yo, Doc. 18.—The mystery surtounding the flight of Tweed has not been penctrated by detectives nor Shorifl's officers, if their atate. meots can be nccepted as true, but if cortain pending negotistiona are successful, ur if Clisrles O'Cunor survivos, thore is reason to bo heve that I'weed's roappearauce will not long bo dolayed. It is not believod tliat ke 15 out of tho oy, Two years sgo, when ho was surrendered by bis bondsman, Terenco Farlev, bo kept tn hidiog natil avotber boudeman could be socured in hieu of Farlev, and then made his appearanco and followed bis busiuese with Chatles Dovin boudsman, It bas been suggested that he will return as rocn a8 bail could be pro-ured, but 1t s uot & matter of Lad which bie wishes to arrango. ‘The quostion of |, A GENXERAL SETTLEMENT ‘was pendiog woou he took his flight, and he wlii not retarn unty this is settled, Several months g0 & propoeition waa made to Mr, O’Couor to make a gonaral scttloment of all the Ring suits, Bweeny, tbrough lis brothor-in-law, John J. Dradloy, snd it is supposed by advico of his at- torrey ; Richard Couuolly, through bis eon-lu- law, Burrogata Hutchings ; Qouet, through old filends, and Tweed for himself, made s proposition to restors coitain um- kpown millions in sgcttiement of the clain of £6,000,000 forwhich suit was brought egainst all and indi:idus] membera of the Ring. Tuere were questions ralsod as to the chsractor of somo securities which wero offered In settlement, aud miuch Lime was consumod tu determinlog tho polut. Mr. O'Conor was supposod to bs PAVONABLE TO THE PETILEMLNT, thinking that the vortis! recoveiy snd banish- ment of the Ring was preferadlo 1o any settle- ment likely to ba reached by any process of uu- certain law. Mr. Peoklnm and Mr., Larlow wore usturally upposod to any settlement of the suite, which promised to run ou intermios. Lly, while Twoed's lawsors bad o objection to somo lengiy litigation. Mr. O'Canor's counscls sud lutlucnce succeeded ogainst Lis associutes, aud Tweed, who had grown tired uf pavivg lawvers' fees, took the matler of settlomens into bis own bands. The reauls was that tho claims awaiost Bweeny, Gones, Coman, Coonoliv, Tweed, mad otbers, wers about to be conclided, when Charlea O'Conor way tsken ill, aud reported to bo on bis death-bed, Tweed [alt, Ollll)ll' be knew, that, fu tbo event of the death of O'Connor, no setiigment could Le made, 1f he weio iu tos pow- or of hisntagonists, snd L ut suce MADE ABAKOEMENTS FOR ¥LIONT, po 2a to forcon settloment. 1t is not binlieved by any of the ofticora of ths Shorif's oftige that ho is thirty bours from the city. by tbiuk that he joined Genet {u lus hidiug pisce, sud thers awsits the resull of U'Conor's lilness. He wil) gerurn if Mr O'Conor survives, and ia will- ing to contione negotiatious, which returna not ooly Tweed's, but Bweeny's aud Conunolly's pluu- der’; or, if Alr, O'Conor dles, aud bis succowsors eviaco a purposa to settle, be will como back ; 1f pot, he will go abroad, aud make au end of it there, This theory may uot ba the truo one, but it is advancod by persous wbo have tho b opportunitiea of knowing t satursl for bim to do, sur- what would be ‘Lho fact thst the Ring i 1 jolutl ored 8 tino ago, G TO RETURN §4,000,000 Ives the theory a cortsin degree of plausibility, ft 15 unhkely tust ‘I'weed ia outside of tbe city limlts. Qouet, who I8 supposed to have fed to Europe, and wbo wad reportod to Lave besn 1o Bulgium, wes inthecity last weok, and signed cer.ain deads of itnportance. 1t fs not uulikely that tho Bocs of all tho Mg rogues tinda equal indulgeace, i It Lias beon discoverod that all the bonds in tha crimins) indivtmenta sgainst Txeed are void. Careiessneys v the District Attarnoey's ollice bis mude theso bouds ' read thas Indictments ara brought in the Court of Qeucral Besuions, wueréas it was decided two years ago by Roe corder Iackett that the Bewsions had vo juris. dtion io the wmatter. It sbould read Court of Oyer and Termiuer. lo consequence, it will prabably be decidud that w!l the bouds fo tho crimival odictmonts agaiost Tweed a0 void. This {8 olnfid poiat, of wiigh Troad way prouably aware before bo made his diswppear- ance. THE BIG CALIFORNIA RACE. Bax Fraxoisco, Deo 13.—Membore of the Pacitio Jockey Olub say that tho statomout 1 the Turf, Fisld, and Farm sud otiter Enatorn papery relative to the 30,000 raco are entizelv unwarraied by the fucty, sud dJ great lujustico to the ciub sud the owners of borwes, The Istter are satisfied with tho aclion of theclab, Itis now considersd rossonably cer- tain tast the race will como off Cliistmas, tho weathor tiormitting. Tle horses are reported in good condition, except Wild Idia_and Griastesd, Tho formerwill not rum, and Foetar, coming frum Oragon. will taka Liw placo, Grinatead, no daubt, will taali right 10 time for the race. Probably not lews thaw six hoeaes will aiars, MLEAN COUNTY HaQROW GAUGES, Special D spateh to rhe Cheaan Tribune. Brooxrvoroy, Ii., Deo. 13,—At & meeting of the Mercuauts’ and Mauufacturers' Assosistion to-night, a committon of incorporators was ap- pointed to obtain a obarter for the Bloomington & Liinots River Ralirond, & narrow-gauge line, to run frim the east line of McLean County to the Hlltvols Iiver, and the Committea was or- dered to obtsiu & charter st once. Asticles of incorporation wera also _presented for the Bloomtogton, Tacon & Northwestern, s nar- 10% gango Lo conneet Hloomingtou sud Laco and & commistes sipointad Lo select fncorpy tors. Thir, %11 the Havaua, Rantout & Ea eri. and mith the cortemylated lie from Blom- ington to Ban Joas to coumect with Lo latior, maken four live projects for new railroads 1n McLean County, ‘Tue mootiuz sppointed the Hon. Thomas P, Rogers ta represent the Arra- cation i the ous! Trausportaaon Couvea- tion in Chicago thts wack LEASE AUTHORIZED, Prrispong, Dec. 13.—At & meeting of the rtockuolders of tho Pliutsburg & Cornoliesille Railroad to-dsy a learo of that line to the DBalti- moro & Ol Ruat for & lerm of Afty yoars wan elTected, and a resoluton adojt- anthorizivg uegotisticn of a coumolidated ;820 for £2,400,000 sterliug for the puroose ing the first Bud eccond mortgpage bonds urity. Twontv-cight thousand sbares were rupresoutol ot tho meadug, RAILROAD INCIRPORATION. Sreeral Lupateh to The Chicsan T ribune, Bprixarizey, i, Dec, 13.~Articles of jncor- poration of the Lewlaton & Havaos Narrow. Gauge Railcoad wera flled for record in the Sec- returv of Biate's offica to-day. Lowis Rors and Thomas A. Boyd, of Falton, aud Jndgo Lacy, of Havaua, wete amoug the iucurpoiators. A LARGE SUIT, Mrwackes, Dec. 13.~Suit brougbt in tha Uuited States Circait Court to-day by the Dis- trict-Attorooy against thn Chicago, Milwaukeo & Bt. Paut Railvay Com-any for $350,000 al.egod t0 bo duo thie Goveruwment £,r tax on earuiugy. 'BUSINESS NOTICES. ‘Testimoninls from wellsknown lo= e deolers fu fine femily groceries, who, fur a lon Ume, Lave sold Burzolt's stundard tavorizg extrac “\¥e bave sold Burneti's fluvorings for ) earv,—tell them excluadve. The very Lest in tiia countey."—stan- 7 Co, ** Have sold them for yoars, always good."—Cady, llod:iu & Co, o e " “ 1 liave 'd Barnott's cooking extracts upward of twelve yoarn, Alw.ys found them standurd and zeli- abie,"—Putrick tiilleapes, * o have nold them loraloug time. Always find them yuro and rellub.e."—fiockinvod Lroe, + Five years' constunt raje ; the Lest and eheagest; far superior to ali o herr,"—k, ¥, Ireland & Cq ** Have 80ld Brrneit's extracts nince 146 taudard in quality sud quantity, = Guahne.d ** Maviug sold them for the past elght years, can reo- | ommend tuun a4 belug the beat L w0 market."™— I U, toldard, “ Give the bast of satisfaction Lo our trade. Ce rec- ommend ua bo.ug the fuest 10 the market,"—Jebe & Frilunan, 1, Roimmendatory notd-es might be much extended, { bat it Ls needleat, s but oua tueme ja the burden of them sll, Burneit's standard favoring extrucia aru used by the le.d.ug hotals and_contectioners throgh- out the Unlted htates and the British Provincer, They yre ueed und Lighly recowmeuded by tha Grind Pucii Hotel, Tremont Houss, Buermsn House, Pelmer in Chic3go, sud ars druggists everywhere, ro: Fraokin NacVeish & Co,, 8, I’ 8laddin & Co,, Wells & Fanlkner, Uurton & Jierce, Vau Beunack, Stevenson & Reld, Failer & Fal. lor, Hurlbat & Edsall, To.m . & King, Lord, Smit & Co., Burnham & Sou, and otlers, BLACK SILKS, AT TEHR | Goeat st Tnd Dry Goods Hose. CARMN, PIRIE & G0, Madison and Peoria-sts,, have just opened sevoral osses LYONS BLAOK GROS-GBALN BILKS, which they offer at oxtraordinary bargsins, being from 50 conts to $1 a yard lowar'than usual prices for same qualitios. Good Black ali 81tk Gros-Grains at $1.00, worth $1.40, Hoavy Black Gros-Grains, bright, showy goods, 885126 o yard. Regular price $1.75, Excellent, Heavy Black Gros-Grains at $1.50 and $1.75 & yard; very much bolow valuo, Good Bargains in Guinet's, Ponson's, Bol- lon's, and othor best makes Lyons Black Gros-Graina at $2.00, $2.36, and $2.60 por yard. ATLSO alarge and full line of the justly cslebrated “CACHEMIRE MILANO,” the richest, most eolegant, most durable, and every way the best Lyons Blaok Silks importod, and for which we are acle agents 1a this city., These Bllks are Hand Spun, mado trom tho finest ncleated Italian stock ; possess a deep, roh satin lustro, and as o prool’of their unequaled durability wo give a straight,unequivocal guaranteo with all goods of this brand sold by us. In order to intro. duce them to purchasers here, we are in structed to offer (for tho prosent) the follow- iog qualities ot the pricos quoted, which place them lower by 25 por cent than any goods of equal quality in this market: Quality F, Oachemire Milano, rich, soft, sotin lustro, $2.00 o yard; the choapest mlk in Amorioa. X Quality G, Oochemirs Milono, very ele- gant goods, $2.35 a yard, Quality H. Oachomire Milano, $2.50 & yard ; extra rich and beautiful intsh, Quality I, $2.66 a yard. Quslity J, $2.750 yard, Quality X, $3.00 a yard. Al suporb and extra rich grades. N.B. The ' Oschemira Milanos," in ed. dition to other advantages, are wider than most other makes. Bargains in Cloak Velvets. IT PAYS 70 TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE. ke HOLIDAY GOODS. GREAT HOLIDAY ~ SALE! BOOKS AND BIBLES At Half and Two-thirds Value, GOODSPEED’S, No, 208 State-st. OIL TANKS, ‘WILSON & EVENDEN' OlL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, 47 & 40 Weat Lako Bt, OHICOAGWO. 0 Sead for Catalogus. Maoufacturers of EBVENDEN'S WOOD.OOVHRED TAND, MerchantT _80.00_A _PAIR creat of the sald Joun A, Dolluger in_sudd fug Loen soid Who alone agause sald will Lo \lmleh{!ul«l. undet the tem us dun & Albert Motiutt sloug beiug woitliug il bustuess of tus i DRY GOODS. GROTHERS. WILL OFFER THIS MORNING 150 PrECES Fully 22 inches wide, in Beal Brown, Prune, Dark Greon, Cardinal, &c., $2.00, marked down from $2.50. 560 PIECES GUINET & CO, BLACK SILES = At $1.20, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75, $3.00, $2.30, $2.50, $3,00, fully 33 per cent below value. G00BEAVER CLOAKS At $4.00, $4.50, $5.75, $7.00, $9.00, $10.00, and up, Lalf price. §20,000 WORTH OF FURS! FURS! FURS! At less than manufacturers’ cost, DRESS GOODS 1,000 PIECES CAMEL’S HAIR, SUITINGS, - 25¢, marked down from 500. 10 CASES DIAGONAL SERGES, 25¢, marked down from'40c. 1 CASE SNOW FLAKE CLOTH, 250, marked down from 500, 500 PIECES PLAID, Suitable for Children’s wear, 12)0,. markoed down from 20c. A CALL IS RESPRCTFULLY SOLICTTED, BROTEERS. 121 & 123 State-st., Treaty-second-sL. and Michizan-ar, LACES. Chas. Gossage § o Fine Taces. Ohoice *'Noveltios" in Lucesand Lace Goods for the Holidays in new and beautifal de- signs, Pointe, Poiute Applique, and Pointa Duchesss, Barbes, Collarsttes, Fiohus, Coif- fares, and Hdkfs, in new patterns| new styles of Spaaish Lace Bearts in Black pod White, Blaok and Cardinal, and Eoruj Lace Jabota and Ties in evory variety of style and color ; Oachmireand Valenciennes Liace Bets, Ruche, Jobot and Ouffs; White Lace Jack- ots and Borthasj Lace Oushions and Toilet Bets; Appliquo Antique Luce and Embroid- ered Linen Tidies in sets and singly, We have just opened & very large sssortment of ‘T'ies and Neokorohiefs, Liace Trimmed, plain nnd embroidered, in ohofos shades; Eme broidered Linen Bots, handsomely boxedy from 760 to §8.00, Our Dopt, for Ladies' Hdkfs, meritaspecfalt attention, oontaining full lines of all styles of Initinl Hdkfa, at all pricas; Novolties in Oolored Bordered, White and Colored Eme broidered, from 650 up; Double and Triple { Hemstitohed, Tuoked, and Corded, in supe- rior qualities, at temptingly low prioos, STATE-ST. --- WASHINGTON-ST. . OABH versus OREDIT. CHICAGO PANTS WAREBHOUSEH, 510 & 519 WEST MADISON-ST, MABEY & PRALL, allors, (F80A! LONDON.) ¥ The CHICAGO PANTS ars warranted all wool, wall ‘shzunk, well trimmad, newest goods, best workinauship, perfect L, OES, TTDISSOLUTION. ‘Tho copartoership berotofore cxlstiug betwesn the nndblvllfll‘od. under the frm-unne of Blover & Doilloe o, I thid day dasolred by mutiad conealy the to- ' beve and sssigued tothuusld Frauk M. Stover, | s autborlsed 1o, sud wil, soitle al) dabea | Az, and to whom il dabis due sald Arm pald. Fuanx M. Srovas. licako, 1iL, Dec, 19, 1815, _ Joix A, DoLLINoxR, DISSOLUTION, ‘The copartuership herstofors llnl‘lnlh Letween the 44 day dlssoly hfl:’! =lll.:du’mn‘t Rk ‘hereby autuorised 10 siga i iy M, B, 8CHENQ! 3. T. SHERIDAN, ALBERT MOFRATT, Oieago, Dec. 18, 1678