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TIE CINICAGO 'TRIBUN MONDAY DECEMBER 20, 1875, FOREIGN. The Roported Rupturo in the French Cabinet Donled, Ifore Pnzzling Storics Rogarding the Dynamito Horror ot Dremere haven, ghompson Was Not the Tlend’s Namo, amld His Confesslon Was False, The Salior Not Linblo to Bo Launched Amonz the Olouds fho Princa of Walos in Ceylone--kis Programma Troublod wilh Cliolera. FRANCE, ROBODY MAD, LoxpoN, Uew, £0,—Tho Pariy correspondent of tho Times tolepraphe that tho reporls of o Cabinot crisis aud Ministorial rosiguatious aro premature, WINTRY WEATHER AT PARIS, Pants. Doc, 2.—~Lho wiutry weather of yester- day still continuce, sud know has fallen all day, acoompanicd by frost. 'Tho skato-mellors are fnrbishing up their goods, and the Cercle drs Jatincurs is alreudy debating when it ahall hold ita graud feti de ntat ; but, as somo oo has ob- gerved, dircetly tho day, or rather night, 18 fixed, & thaw ots tn, Tassitg alongz the Bonlevorda this aflorooon, I noticed teveral oabe kearing the inmaription, W Foiture Changer,” but I was unablo to try this jumiling #yatsm, s tha vehiolos 1n quostion woro ceeapied, Indeed, how to keop waim seems the eugrosting theme with every ouo. Tho fur- riers oro doiog . rouring trade, whilo tho Ulstcr coats have mumnaged ta eur- vivo the ridicule hoaped wupon them whien thay firat made thoir appearance on his gide of tho Channet. aud mav now be connted by hundreds ju tho streots and tailors’ windows, Ktranga to say, tho enow koeps no ono_{ndoorn, notoven tho ladics, who scom delighted ab an opportunity for displaylug their now cloaks, jackets, —and drosscs, trimmed with _eablo, scalskin, nod othor fmw, which 1 take to Le the regning fashion. No serions carrisgo accidonts nro s yot reported, but fallng horses way bo seon in aluost every thoroughfare, wato~ ospecially in tuo Dilly quarters, Suow, ton, i falling all aver I'iavce, s0d already lies thick on tho monotaine. Inthe suth tho roads are blocked in many places, whilo thero sro hard frosts at Lyons, Perpiguan, 4 Uarcansone, and other localities. Nevertheless the weathor does not provent the commercial publio from prepating for tho Now Year, and moro than 800 applications havealready teen made for apaco to orect tho Baraques du Aourel AAn, nn the slalls whero cheap presonts may Lo bought oro called, —_— GERMANY. NO DYNAMITS ON DOABD TRE BALIER. Sovuanezos, Dec. 10.—The stesmer Salier, whick replased tho Aosal, took on board boro gixty of tho passengera eaved from tho Dentsch- Jind and satled for Now York. Tho nuthoritios ¢! the port took every procaution to insure the puliés eafoty while tho Saller romafned at thg dock, andt tho German Consul assured tho pas- scagers that tho steamer's entiro eargo Lod Leen most rigidly examined. | Areport published by the Bremorhaven Zeil- tng that snotker of Thowpson's infernal ma- chinea was on bonrd the Ealier proves without foundation. In addition to n therough scarch of ber hold aud catgo ot Mremorhaven hioforo the Eatier Jeft that port, a German dotective care- fully examined ber Freuch and Englich freight shile aba was at Soutbampton; aud found noth- fox dangerous v board. FURTHEL COMPLICATIONA. Loy, Dre. 1h—QOwnors of ¢ho blockade- nuoner Old Downion, in 8 Jetter to tho pross, ratotiat tho Cuptain af tho ship at tho time Twompson 18 eald to bave boon in come mand was an Englislan. The Times nysa siict soarch bav beou made, gud shows toat Thompson's assertion thnt hi ovor-insured poods wero to ho shipped ab Spathamplon is uofounded. Mo such syeploions lusurance bad been oftacied. JUST A3 BWELT, Loxpoy, Dee. 1%.—A Derlin iclegram to tho Times rays ‘Thompuon’s yoa] name was Alpxan- der, and he waa well coungated in Now Yorl. GFUMANIZING KORTI HCHLESWIA. Pams, Deg, 2.~—A docreo ordering tho intro- duction of Gorman as the medium of fnstruction Intho olomoutary schiools of Nurth Hehle8wig is wmmentod upon by the Danlsh press. Une paper pndaavorw to show that tho mensure, irro- mpectise of lmlllipnl aoueidoratiops, will bo proju- dicial {0 _educution ; whilo another hopos the roole wilt only bo fortitied by 1t in their Damsh feelingy, and suegests that” boforo it ie fully rirriod out & chango ia tho political situation is posaibilo, TUNIRIMENT OF A IRIEST, Heorr Josoph Fengor, parish priest of Matzon- beim, in Lower Aisaco, has Leen condemned to ymouth's dotontion {n 8 fortross for spealitng in lermoyy sgainugt the pow sohool qrgamzation, A NLW PENAL COD¥. Benury, Dea. ,—To-dey the Gorman Parlia- zeut proceedod to tho” debato upon tha tirat deading “of tho Lill for tho intrqdustion of 3 new Lonal Code. Dr, Loonhardt, Minia. lr of Justico, defeuded tuo bill, Dr, Lasker #poka ju fuvor of tho Luchnically penpl proyts- fons of the measuro and agaiust thoss of & po- ltcal vafure, Princo Bismarel therpupon mada Vepgech n which ho dectared that he would ouly doal with tho questiou from tho poiut of view of the intorna] political ‘lfl\!lim of the Empire, "1fo ¢mphatically statod ttiat thora was toground for anticipating any display of irei- ltion in the disoussion of this ineasire, Should le bull yo rojectod, endenvory would hove to mado to luy it agpin bofora the Héuso dure kg tho succoeding sesslons. Somo clausos of tho bilt might Lo adjourngd, but athors would ot allow of nuy postponement, as, for justance, ibose rolating to the protection of officera of the leoutive and thosu doaling with caroless of- Sials of thoe Foraign Oflico, The I'rmce pro- #oded to way thut from tho sum total of his Bpariouce—niot “anly the "expericrce of ths Rost reegnt tunes—ho was bound to declaro 4 unlens thers wore moro rigorous dise tiplisary tulog in force ho could not under- 110 rospgumbitily of remaimng ac Lis post 4 Ninister” for Forolgn Alfairs. Tho olkure sa this kubjeet wight, perbiavs, never be usod, ‘Ui oxistenco would sufilee to prevent the tommisslon of dangerows scts. Considering thu bish powtion, tho good education, aud tho iolie kentinouts of Germauy's representa- ives abruad, it wus impossible 10 concoivo that the epgetwent would over biave to bu aj pliod bubtha “events of this_year biad afforded proof % oven inconcoivable things mught happon. e Monso resolved to seror tho tochuically Peual izovisions of tha bill to a committes, but \oglacnea the others iu second gnd $hird resd- % 8% plenyry sigtings, k. 4 ST INDIA, MWCLELLAN'Y OLD TRATEOY, LoNuov, Dee. 20.—A gpaolsl dispaleh 10 the bnes, dsted Venang, Dec. 8, nays that the itlsh tropps from Porak huve rotired to Blanja, Whize thoy walt for provisions snd reluforces Beuta boforo astacking Kinga, T4H HNGE OF WALES baslett Madra tor Calcutta. UM VUINCE OF WALES' VISIT. Eusny, Deo, 2.—The Prince landed at Colom- 10; A 10:90, tho wenthor befug showory., At 13 8 spcclal trpln parried bim along the raute, 35i the prepiose qnthusiosm, Fho headmen ¥era iu the oharactoriutic costumes of Lo Sine :llum Eyary station was crowded, and overy lige-ground ocouplod. The clieoring was “utlayouy, Pho decopaions and fhe megnery Alghlod aud warprlsed tho I'rinoo, who Ene ou the engino to ascend tho Paes, Juete Lo lunched snd restod. 1o roachod ries 7oL 4 o'dlock. ‘Lhe spoceacle hiore was exe Urdinary, Lhero was s )lmhflmhi crowd, and veuy gt ot (o Yiritieki dominlony bas tho for- T K eonstration hero made becn surpussed, of “ml‘"u vauy scuuod wild m,lh joy at the sizht ““.:dfij l:s son, and the English, of cousto, d; ey yhted. 4. liovernor entertaived at dinner the Wi vige, snd the geuoral ataff. Th ity t|g¢x:xl‘muqn of upyvm.lz 9 o authol’are were wacr bost, known to thehfkivsn Obisfs oshaxiged our street mumbyli,the Tesent numbers are 77 and 79 s\ '&g;gt.. and not 79 and 81 as here- RxA“ND MONALLY & CO., h Erinte; Btfmonaru, and Engravers,_ hich ratisfaction \m[: with in Coglon. Kanny, Dee. 8,—The Madraa (lovornmant recommond & sos yoyage from Ceylon, au the roports of chiolers ara unfavorable. (irant dis- appointmont fa folt, but vikits may atilt bo ar- ranged from Madran | the cholera abatos. Tt is not fear for the Princo, but approticnsions of an outbrenk in tho campn, which mntcrfern with the Rrraugotnents, Fho Prince will ombatk on Wedneeday. The Admiral dislixen tho son rin 0 Madras, but tho Government think othorwiso, Torrents of rain are fulling. Probably the expodition for shooting elephants to-morrow will bo postpoued. ‘I'ho effeet of the firoworas and of {ho {Ilumina- tious and clophant procossonn bae Leon quite Hpoilt to-night, ‘I'he coromonias to-night were very intoresting. TBuddha's eye-tooth and various holy buoks were dieptayed, © Tho Princo gave a medal to the cliiel man in tho temple, and ‘Taml-Enygiish dic- tionary u to tho chief priosta, 'Ihere was an immonse gathoring of prieats. Aftor tho tooth wag oxhibited, two chauted passages for tho Yrinco from tho books. 'They prosented two beautitnl manuseript volumes to the Priuce, who accepted tuct graciously. ——— SPAIN, MORIONES, Loxpox, Deo. 19,—A dispsaich from Bantander to the T'imes announces that Gon. Moriones Lus arrived thore, and goos Immediatoly to Han So- Dasting towgsume command of the army in Gul puzos. TNE REPLY 70 TOE UNITED ATATER, Mapuin, Dee, 2,—The following is au analysla of tho roply of tho Madrid Government, dated {he 15th of last month, to the note of the United Btatoy: The Washington Govornment complained to Hpain that United Siates cutzens in Cuba wero tried by courts-martial without being allowod tho yrivilege of selecting counwol, a8 stipuiated by tho Treaty of 179G, aud intimated that the contipuance of llg fujustics inight com- pol it to rocogpizo tho Cuban Insurgents as bolligerents. The Bpanish roply repre- sented that American citizens had always enjoyed tho right sccured to them by law of selecting their own connsol. ‘Tho Trealy of 1795 nad two kinds of Lribunals in viow oxisting at tho time—viz., tho ordinary civil tribunals sud courts-martinl. Tho Iatter, however, woro not {0 bo cousidercd as permanout military tribunals, Amorioan citizens accusod of participation in the insurrection had always been at liberty to chooso an ndvocate fram smong tho otficers of the rogiment bofore whom the case wan tried. If,. however, the Washington Gov- ornmont intorproted tho oxpressivng, *abo- Rados, dofcnsoros, o'procaradores” as giving Amorican citizons the right to welect civi coupsel in all cases, tho Madrid Governmant would bo willing to concede this clum. Tho Bpanish note procceda to polut out that, aceovd- iug to the law of A&)ril, 1821, eivil tnibunals are nigo entltted to adjudicate, in accordance with tho existing military law, in all cases concerning insurrection ond war, Americane, and, in fact, il subjocts of fricndly Btates, might in futuro clahin to be tried by theso tribunals, or even be represcuted by civil counsol before courls mar- tial, 'The Spaulsh roply concluden. But in nn way could tho instilutions complained of by the United States furniali a motive for recogntzing ia Cutan Tnsurgonts &a liaving Lelligerent righta, Wathuut ony fxed seat of Governinent, not posreastng any fortified place, berred from tho coust, nnd very weak numerically, tho Insurgents were very far from baing jn o popition similar to that of the ex-Confed- erato Governwment, which tho Spavish Governmont dia ot revognize. flad It dono ko, (ho power of the Cunferato Blatea woulil certainly Lavo been increased 10 u very dangerous extent. -— CENTRAL ASIA RUBBIAN MILITARY OPERATIONS, Kiosesp, Nov, 30.—Notwithalnuding tho ro- pulso of the Kiptechaks from Namanghan by the Rtussian troops on tho tth of Novembor, they subsequoutly resssemblod in bands 3,000 to 4,000 strong on thoe loft bauke of tho Ltivers Nario aud Sgr Daria, Thefr central position was at the town of Balyktschi, whore thora wore about 20,000 of them concentrated. On the 24th of Novomber BMaj.-Gen. Boo~ beloft mado nn nttack upon lalyktsokl, with tha elito of the Nswmanghan troops, and the Kipwachaks waro completoly defeatod, sulloring immense lossos in killed, sud losing all thoir supplios, After this victory tho Russiou troops returned to Namaneban. ~ Notwithatanding the abstinnte resistance of the Kiptichoks, sccurity i now belioved ta have beon establishied on the nght bank of tho Syr Darin. e JAPAN AND CHINA, THE LATEST NEWS. Hax Fravcisco, Dee. 19.—I'rom ths Japan Ilerald and Gazetle of Nov. 26 A palitical crisis appears to have passed over, tho Mikado nnd his Govermmonb baving trie umplied ovor thoso who wished to involvo §tho country iu war or rovolution. A proclamation Los boen fssucd intimating that the ogo of feudalism is past forover, A now codo of regulations for military loviea has boen promulgated. It is tho object of the Goverumont to render sorvice compulsory upon all classas, and train the entire male populstion m’&w ugo of arms, orl Aronol, formerly Minlater to the United Htatos, lattorly Vico-Ministor of Foroign Affairs, hos beon appoinied Minjuter to China, A rumor has appearod in tho native papers that reparatiop will bo demanded_of Coren for the fitiug of the Japaneso vessol Unyo Kan, and that tho Ministera of War and tho Navy have been orderoed Lo mwaka preparations. Gioorge Clark, late Quartermastor of tho Pa- cifio Mail steamer Golden Aga, Las baon srrestod for Illlfi robbery of silik from that ship 1u Septem. ber last, A burglary has beon committed at the United States Consulato Ly natives. Mouoy and other praporty, aud the cousular soals, wero stolon. "Lhe latior woro recovered, Progocutions undor tho press laws aro still Lo, "T'ha convicts at tho Osala prison nttomnlud to escapo Nov, 4. Hoveral wero killed Ly the guards, Tho attempt was frustrated. The Governmout has docided to establish o military camp at tho Loo Choo Islunds, Ofiicera havo boon delogated by the Govern- mept Lo establish ordor in tho Domn Jslauds, where congiderablo lnwlessuesn has recoutly o aqurred, Au ontranca was forced into tho Alint ot Osaka and a large amount of coln taken. ‘Iho roturn of tho Marl n from Coron has again aroused a dosire awong tho military for a Coroan oxpedition. A trealy between Russia and Japan for the oxchange of the Kurils Isluuds for Haghalien pro~ viles thnt tho subjects sbiall bo sliowed to ro. main in or loave the territorios as thoy may do- cide, Thosa remainiug will recoivo equal righty sud protection to'property and religion. CHINA, Trom tho fong Kong uwwrpnpors fo Nov. 151 ‘Iho Poking (fazelle publiches o docroo ro- arding forelgn travelors in provinoes, requiring flmm to tako_out passports with the proger olticanl soals, Foreigners commttng unlawful pcta are to bo turued over,to the uesrest Cobsul, An attack was receutly mado on the Dutch Residency and fort at Menaado, Colobis Tslauds, by throo viratiosl prabus, Somo fifty landud, ttackod tho fort, wero ropuleed, aud then at- rwkod tho hiouss of the Resident aond guttad it Mra, Vau Musachondreck, tho Residont's wifu, nith ber children aud nurso, woro iu the houso, but were saved by the sarrival of troops. A fight ensucd. The pirates wero routed with groat Jous, aud ied to their prabus, two of which been, in the moantime, polzod by tho Government schoomer. Alout fourteen got into ono prahw, but were finally cuptured, In alt tweaty wero lalled, remainder capturcd and hield in custody, ‘Thoe prisoners wore all Mabomedans, and from thelr statowonts tho attack seemu to Lave boen instigated by ro- ligions favsticiem, A telegram from Amoy, Nov, 10, reports tho to- al Joss of tho stoamer Glangylo ou Namon lsland Lo precediog mnmini. The wteamer, bound to WALOW, Tasuage, poll, the third oflicer, aud tho fourth enginocr wero lost. A telogram from Ringapore, Nov. 10, reports the Dutch mml seeutioe Krouprina, from Binga- pura to Batavia, totally loxt through a collision withi a stoamer at Job, Advices fram Manilla rapory tho tobacco crop veuy large, sud of superior quality. A number of severs earthquakos oceurred Jately, but no gorious dawnago wus douo, AFRICA. TUE PUILLOOKS IN AKMLD RELCLLION AGAINST TUY XQYFTIANS, Carrespondencs New Yurk Haratd, Kumantouss, Oct, 89, 1875.—L took yesterday to tho telogrsph office a dispatch of about 150 words, addiossed to you, To-day tho message -1 returned to me, together with the mouey £9i2 Femark that “*dispatches of a political (‘gnn u?":‘ not ba forwarded.” ;l'hu lh!lbl:B: o . ch Joty here for Qondokoro aboul L rrrmfl nrged picn ot Faschoda and az- rivad yeatorday, to the astonishment of overy body, bringing news of misfortino. In mny lotter of tho 6th of November I ine formed you thot the Shillook negroes had ro- yolt nd vl maro an abtack ou the capitat of Fan {terward n now attack wira wndo, and thirty-six soldiers wore killed. When the Ismailia arrived in Faschoda, Jusuf Tiny went, with tirty saldiors undor hin own qom- mand, back by the steamor to Helet Kaka, whers hin wishod Lo attack tlo insurgonts there assem- blad. Arriving at Helot Koks, Jusuf Ioy umtod with his own force that of the garrivon of abont 100 man, and marched at tho kead of the troops to a village ahout & milo Mmtant from Helot Kalka, with tho purposs of ollacking tha in- surgonts, Jusul Ioy rodo at tho Lesd of hia followors. Midwny botwoen Helot Koka and tho village tus Shillooiks, who Lnd concealed thomeolves fu tho loug grass o tho numboer uf ¢,000, suddonly wprang upon the Egyptiana, who were taken go complotely by surpnise that thero wan no chance of keoptug anything like militery order. Jusut Bey's horso recoived the fiest lanco thrist, and feli to tho ground. The rider was. at tho aswna muruent, struek to tho ground and hawu in piecos, 1in head was placod wupon & anco aud catried In triumph from placo to place, with ronga of victory and wild dancing, Tho entiro trooy was massecred,—two officern and 140 men,—enly eight wounded betng saved aud taken to Fasctiods, whore thoy will, n ail probabihty, mucenmb to thoir wonnds, The wholo aftuir did not Inat over fifteen imnutes, Aftor this catastrophio the victorious Shillooks mado ready {o commonce an sttack upon the steamor in the harbor of Iolet Kaka, Tho negtoos advanced in thirtecu groups of G0 wroug. ‘Thioy weto roceivod by a voiloy of em- ingtun bolls und evontually campelled to rotire, leaviug about 200 of their number dead. Tho Bhillooks hbavo capiured ous cannon, about 100 thaty, the powder depot, the treszury Lox of tho rogiment, and the wures of the Helut Kaka traders, ‘This last attack lauted from 8 in tho morning till 2 iu the afternoon, “Tho fymailin thon loft for Faschods, Lringiug the ead intellizcuce. Tho capital insull surroundod by insurgent Shillooks. The city s in want of firewood, and frosh attacks are hourly oxpected. ‘I'ho 1whabi- iauts havo ordors to bo countantly under armm, weapouss boing provided trom thoe arscusl to thoso wlo kave nono. Sobat, which iles fu the torritory of the Bhil- looks, 18 in hourly danger of annibilation, the garrison conmating of ouly thirly mon. Twa stontners, nith two compunies of soldiers, one of igypthane snd 036 of negroos, left Klartoum to-duy for Faschodn, altogothor alout a hune dren men. It I doubtful It this swall force will bo nble to give socurity and peace tu the ru- volted provinees, Tu thoe uppot regious of the Bahr Abind, Gor- don is fitting out au oxpedition Lo puowsh tho vatives for tho murdor of Linaut. RAILROAD NEWS. ANOTHER COMBINATION. The General Tickot and P'assenger-Agents of the Great Western, Michigan Central, Grand "iunk, Canada Houthern, Dewoit & Milwaukee, 2ot Lake Bhore & Michigan Southern Rallroads ontered igto sn agreement luse Baturday for the restoration and maintonance of unlform passon- gor rates and commissions betweon cowpoting points. Tho partios to tho azresmont agrea to adopt and maintain in futuro the rates of fare ostab- lished by tho authority of tho Genoral Ticket- Agente' Convontion, nud to couform Lo nnyand all changes that may ba made in the samo from timo to time by the vamo suthority, 1t is undorstood aud agreed to that no inter- modiate or local rates slall be wade by either of tho parties which shall in offeet reduco or make o tum less than tho thmu?h faro between com- pating points, Tho partios to the agruoment shall vot pormit auy reduction of through farcs to be made, assumed, or iuterpoeed by tho ageut or agenis of any connecting lino upou tickots irsucd by theso roads, either by commirsion, dinwback, or roduction’ offored by such agouts, to the DPassengor or ‘Licket Agont; but hall maintain the cstablished rotes from the ntarting-point to tho destination of peesen- gers, Passengers, swhothor singly or in parties, vhall Lo couvoyed over thesa lines in tho class of cars devoted by tho olass sud prico of tickets they way bold. No truuk-lue issuo of fickets sliall bo used to roduce tho establisued 1ures, Tho parties to the agreement will not make, or permit any Agent to wako, auy special or ro- ducod rates for lake Captoius, sailors, or any other persans; but are permittod to issuq to bona fide theatrical parties tickets at tho mini- mum rate of 2 couts per mila, on the sbhort mie- ago. Any Agont fssning such tickets to por- nons not setually forming o troupo in ox- wiouce will lave his tickets recalled, Nu panses, tickets, drawbacks, or their enquivsieut, shall bo furnishod or permitted for the purposn of sscurinyg possongers or tho sulo of ticiiots ovor eithar lino. No roduced rates for oxtra baggago ehall bo wade, buw through tarif rates, by selzal woight of tho samo, shall by enforeed (tho allowauce boing 160 pounds por pawseuger). Tho partics to the agreoment Agroo to allow sents to throw off 25 conts ou Detroit and ‘Poledo, and 50 cents ou Chicaga, in ordor Lo secure passengers ; but any roduction mado boyond this aliowauoo to result in the immediato withdinwal of tho tickets of tho pattics Loreto frown such agont or agonty. THE COLUMBUS, GHTICAGO & INDIA NA CEN- Tho Colambus, Chicugo & Indians Contral Railroad gives notico that the Gallatin National Bauk of Now York will purchaso at par tho fole lowing coupons : Inaiaua Central, coupona duo July 1, 1875; Colum. bus & Indisuapolis Coutral, fivst mortgnge eoupons, duo July 1, 1753 socond wortgoge coupous diio May 1,143 ; Unfou & Logauaport, Grit morigage coupons duo April 1, 16763 Toledo, Logausport & Lrat wurtgago coupous due Aug. 1, 157 yage coupous due Aug, 1, 1875, ‘I'liedo are all mortgagen on tho various roads which bocamo part of this linve by consolidation, and thix action is doubtloss talou to provent tho foreclosnre of anyof these underlying meort- pages, and the complications which would ariso 1 consoquonce. A rocently issuod clrcular, signod by Mesara, A, Isclin, William Whitewright, aund Richard 1, Wilkiow, after roferring to tho lapso of tho agree- mout of Feb. 24, 1875, says : The undersigned, fecllng that tho interests thoy ropresent would bo greatly lnneriled, if a portion Adenl of the bonduolders did not organize o act in coucert, huso withdrawn tholr kubweriptious to the sgrecmentot Feb, 31, sud have had a new ono drawn urlington, ceond niorte up by Mossrw. rin, Houshwayld & Oboate, which Las nnwly been subacribed (0 by the ruquisite uuwe ber to malko it Linding. 1t differy in the fullowlng particulars from the fore mer onat & Fivs dape! notice to e given for moctings, instoad of iwenty, 3, Duu{u must bo deposited limmediately, fusfoad of forly duys after siguing, 8, The Commiltus is composed of throo membere, inaicad of five, und I permanent util one-Laif of tho outgtanding bonds has beou subacsibed for, Au ule, tion will then tuko place for a comnltter, which, theoption of tho boudholdors, sy bu incrosscd to five, 4. Tbe agreoment Lo be binding whon $3,000,000 of bouds have beou subscribed for, tustead of £5,214,000, 6, Iu caso of foreclosure, tho Cowmiultice, Justead of having tho power to call 10r s paywent of 20 per cent on thy deposited bonds, to puy the eash portion of the purcase price, must consult the subscribing Londs lwldtrl o to tho price L be pabil for the road, sod s to tho moans to provido for tho Gaals portion uf tho Jrciiaso price; sud o Londlolder, by aere'y igulng b presvist agfewuent and depositling Lis bonds under it, nubjects hisell or Lis bouds Lo lability to contribe ute for buyiug fu the road, 0, Aclauso has Leen ndded, ompowering the com- Toitte t pludige tho bouds for the purposs of buyin the coupons of tho privr wortgages, ‘Che holders of thesa are throstoning (0 cuttucuce foruclonure proe ceodings, which, it successfully earried out, would do- siroy the vulue of the consolidated bouds, snd it 1a to prevent tho poosibility of Wis ocourring that this clauso haa becn fuscrted, ‘Flio agrovment cun be signed at the Union Truat Company, win ulhnwuull]' with thie dopouit of tho ‘Louus aud the paywent of §3 on each boud, It fa understood thet su sdditiousl circulsg to firste morigege bondholders will be {sauvd shortly, WATER TRANSIT THROUGH CANADA. Tho people of Lo Wost lave agalu become tho victlms of Lo railway wouopolists, The greod of the wanagors of our four great rallway lines to the soaboard iu iusatinble. Frolghis for wheat during tho summer to tho seabosrd hiave averaged about 11 couts por bushel, porhaps s fruction above ; and they aro naw about twico that figuro, Tho fear of stopping all shipments alone provonts the monopolists from putting the price aboye 40 conts, as it was provious to tho aponing of tho Baltimore & Ohio Hailway to this ity soule Lo years agu. l’zu somo counolation to know that m threo years more tho possibility of tho railways thus appreseing the poople uf the Wost will bo nearly ouo forover. Afior the close of usvigation ghsy may indoed puol their casuings as they do now, aund put froyghts upto avy figure tho; ploase ; but unless some extraordinary demau oceurs in the markets, producers will Lold their gralu uutil wpnng, sssurod that, whon naviga- tlou opons, freights to tide-water will not rulo myc if sny above 30 ceuts ner bushel. The sdirable speoch of the Hou. Jobu Young, of llnut;u:h betoge the 'Lransportativn Couvention, rul-\llw iu Batyrdsy's issuo, ?'nvu BESUTADCH it this zopuls ia to be roachod Lrough the en- largoment of tho Welland and tho 5t, Lanzenco ‘anals. True, tho ronte will bo closed during tho winter; but it capaaity will ba amplo for alt the hukinera that can possibly offer, 1 the cost of transit will ho o low that tt will com- mand the trado in farm and otier beavy pro- duatw, sud take away all necen-ity to regulato o rallwayn to the sonboard hy law. The com. petition by tho lakenand tho bl Lawronco will do that most effectually. And right hore there Is a most §mportant rug- eation Lo mako to New York, If sho oxpects rotaiu any considorable portion of the grain trads of tho Weat, she must act vigorously and st once. Tliocanat Letween the Hudson and Lako Chnm{yllm 1must bo eulargod ko ss to pass vesseln of 1,000 tons burden, and if thn Cana- dians nocd any aid to bnild the Canghnawaga Caval from Lake Champlain to the nead of the Lnchine Itapida, on tho St. Lawronce, Now York must help them todo tbat, “Then pronellors will havo tho choivo of unloading at Mantreal or of paexing on to New York. ‘This caual will Lo onty 30 tules long, with 26 feot of luckape up ‘to Lako Chamgplain, Tho Whiteball (‘anal neading enlargoment, I8 28 milas long, with 49 feot of “lockave, On' thin routn from the weat end of thy Welland ’aunl a vesuel will eucountor only 56 miles of caual to Troy, sl 65 tiles of Iako sud niver navigation, azuinet 3:6 wiles of caual and river to_Troy and 0J fect of lockage, Of thia routo Mr, Youns says : No routo of such marnituilo fn posaible answhers elna. The steam propelior will equal tho apeed of any freigbt rallway, Ihlis of ladiug on_shipmont of grain to_ita deatined porta wil bo obiaiiied, ani tha veswc will ba accounts- il for the amonnt peceivod, and $n the sue way ro turn cargoes from Montreal, ur Burifngton, or New York, s well aa the most comfortnble way provided for cuigrante, and tho revenue ou bir v8 return freights {from thio Fant'n the great secret for luw {relglits t tho West, and reducing them 1o the liweat joridilo point, Such'n propeller can tako with ber a coiple of hirg.a 01 23,000 buhils eacl, maitig 10,60 Lurels for the rip. While, therefore, the prees and people of tho West sbould do all they poxsibly can to smash ho infamons railway combination by which they aro robbod of o largs a percentags of the valuo of their cropa if forced to scll aud ship during tho winter, they should possess their aouls fu patience and lopo. At most, Vander- Wilt's grip on tho commorco of the West cau last ooly tbroo yoars longar. True, lio may buy up the Legisiaturo and atop thie openiug of the ship eanal from the Hudson to tha Kt. Lawrence ; but that will rain tho grain trade of New York City. That eitymust sqnelen Yanderbiit at Albany, or lose one of the chio? sources of her wealth and commercial prosperity. Tho Wont will await anxiously tho result of tho tmyoudiug fght. EASTERN RATES. The General Freight Agents of the pool lines lending to the East agroed last Baturday to mako aslight increaso in bulk-meaty, but no change waa wado on flonr aud gratu, the principal arti- cles carriod during the winter. .'flm Gouaral Freight Agonts of tho various lines emplatically stato that tho present rates—15 cents on grain or 100 and 90 cents o flour per barrel—willnot ho disturbed azain this winter. It in, howevor, anverted that iuspito of this they moan to make tho raten 5 conts on grain and #1 ou flour on tho 1et of Junuary, ITEMS, THE NORTAWESTERN CAR-SHOPS, The now car-shops of tho Chicago & North- western Railroad near this city aro so nearly fiuisbed that it 18 oxpected that they will bein running ordor during the present month, They will etploy about 460 men, 7Tho old shops in this city will bo abandoned, and everything ro- moved to tho wow shops. The mow boiler- shiop for thae locomotivo dopartment is also fin- tehed, Thero aro wow being built in tho car- shopa & 46-foot passcuger-car, two baggage-carn 40 fact long, with four-wheel trucks, and one 50 feot long, with six-wheel tencks, ILLINOIA CENTRAL LANDA. The Land Dopurtment of the Illinois Central roports for Novomber, sales of 1,152.67 acres of land for £9,256.54 ; cash collections o land con tracte, §20,491.72, RELIGIOUS. A Great Day for Moody and Sankeys= ‘Fhe Methodists at Indianuapolis. Puiraperremia, Dee. 19, — Threo immenso moetings wero hold to-dsy by Moody and San- koy. Moody proached on the good effect of using the little word ** No " at the proper time. Bankoy saug to uo of his sweetest hymny, The meoting iu tho afternoon was for ladies Among tho distinguished persons pres- oot were tho Hon. tieorgo Baucroft, Judge Strong, of tho Bupreme Court, and Benator Christiancy, of Micbigan. Mr, Moody preached from the tost, *I pray theo hear my excuse.” showing how many persons mada excuses for not coming to Christ. A large number of ladica aroso for prayors, sud subsequently enterod the iuquiry-room. LVERYDODY TRESENT. At the oveniug moetiug overy soat was oceu- pied fittcen miuutos after tho doors wero ovened. This was caused by a rumor cireulated through the day that President Grant would bo present. Among thosa present were tho Presidont and wife, ex-Senator Cutell, Gov. Hartrauft, A, E, Borio, Col. Fred Urant and wifo, Posmaster-Geueral Jowell and wifo, ex-Bpeator Blalne, Gov. Bedloo, of Now Jorsey, Beunstor Wallaco, UGon. Gartleld, Judge Duell, Commissioucr of Patonts, Gon. Robert L. Tatterson, Judgo ~Strong, and many Congressmen aud — Washington — nowspapar coriespondents. Moody duelivered the wame sermon as in the afternoon, Ex.Bpeaker Ilamo sa1d Moody was Lho ost remarkable man ho oyer heard, aud Postmaster-tiencral Jowell said his remwarks 1 tho latter part of lus discourse were wouderful. The P'rogidont also exprensed ploasuro at tho sorvices. INDIANATOLIS, Srectal Duvaten o The_Chicagn Tridune, Ixniaxavors, Iud,, Dec,19,—To-day tho prom- inent ivines of the Mothodist Episcopal Chureh in attendance upon the Missiouary Convention filled the pulplts of the various churches, bo- wides which s number of Buuday-scuoul meet- fugs wero held fn tho sfteruoon. ‘I'his ovening an imineuse missionary mass-moeting was Lold at tho Academy of = Music, pre- sidod over by tho How. Willism Cumback, and addressed by Dr. J. M. Iteid, Bislop Bow- iy, and Dre. Parkhurst aud dpevcor. Thuse who were unuble to gaiu adwisaion to tho Acau- owy orgauized an auziliary woating in the Third Presbytonian Church acrods tho way, which was crowded, and this meebng was oddressed by Bishop Foster and otherd, lleports of tha col- loctions made during the day show they ex~ ccoded those of last yoar by over §2,000, LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN, Speeial lravutch o The Chicavg fribune, Isnuaxarowis, lud,, Dec, 19,—The Grand Diy- 1sion of Locomaotive Piromon yostorday elected aud ipstalled too following olleors: Grand Masterg J. A, Loach, of Port Jervis, N, Y. ; Vieo Grand Master, 1L, . Clapp, of Galoshurg, Ill. ; Grand Boeretary and Troasuror, Witllum N. Bayre, of Qalion, O.; Graud Wardon, U, T. Rtitehlo of Urbaus, IlL; Graud , Conductor, J, 0. Dorused, of Urbaum Il Grand Chbsplain, Morion Barnhill, of Indians ; Grand Marshal, O, W, Cutler, of Providence, R, L I'he traud Master appoiutod the following Cam- mittee on Griovauces: Lowis K, Gleason, of Berauton, P & ltobort Caruthers, of Mattoan, 1L; Georgo W, Hoideothal, of Port Jervis, N. Y.; It H, Archoy, of Nashville, Tonn,; Col. 'L Nichey, of Urbaua, Hl. The ealary of the Beeretary was fixed at #1,000 por aunum., The 1nwnrauce Departwent of tho Brotherbood was discussed and the promiuw inoreasod trom 60 cents (o 1. ‘Fho foliowlng odicers were olooted: Prowdont—Puilip 1, Poster, of Herauton, s, ; Yice-resident—A, M, Pluwmer, of Hornell ville, N. Y. ; Bocretary sad 'I'reasuror—William Hayre, of Ualion, O. i Fiuauce Committas— J. N, Ostman, C, R. Llliott, William Blaiue, O, ‘!, Ritchio, snd L. B. Gloason. lorcafier esch lodgo will have itaown insurance agent, instoad of dolng this branch of businows through ita Yinsucial Becrotary. Fuitie A . FINAKGIAL, FProvioexck, I L, Dec. 10.—The Providence Tool Company iu a statement saya it hasa cou- tract t0 manafacture 600,000 ritles for the Tar. kish Government, ¢f whch 220,000 bave been completod ; tuat during the past year it has roducad the debt lucurred in makivg prep- aration to the amouut of 600,000, aod sdded §300,000 to its goueral awsots, A cowbina- tiou of uufortunste cirouwstances compolted iv to ask ity creditors for extousjons, Tho sssets of the Company wro estimated to ex- cecd the liabillties by a miilion and w quarter of dollazé. Tho stockliolders, who are wealthy, in- tond to employ thplr utmoet rosources to aid the extrication of tho Compauy frows ity cinbarrass- eut. Dxrrorr, Mich., Doo. 19.—D. A. Ross & Co., d doalers, of this Iargo lumbor mavufactur °“6b'“" faded. Tasbilities, €300,000; asscty, £109,000. CRIMINAL NEWS. Enormous Dinmond Robbery, in Brazil === Over $#100,000 Worth Stolen, An Towa Man Who Was Willing to Bacrifice His Wifo's Relations, Ahortlon and Infanticide the Solution of a Dwight, 111, Mystery. THE BRAZIL DIAMOND ROBBERY. Trom tho Soutn Africun Mailot tho Gth nlt, wa gathor tho following particulnrs respecting tho gieat jowel robbery at Rio da Janeiro, brief reference o which has been 1nade i telegraphic advices from the Capo : *On tho 22d of Uctober tho resident Mayis- trato at Port Elizahetls recowved a telogram piat- ing that a communication had beon received trom the fmperial Guvernment relative Lo o gigautic ]owulrz‘uwmdlo ot Rio de Jauriro, and roynext- g bim to keep s lookout for three men charged with obtaimug diamouds aud forelry 10 tho valuo of £22,000. The olec- trio wiro, howover, got out of order, and the po- lico could only nscertain that tho bLark llelen, Capt, W, Norrlo, calied at Algora liay, and, iua very stranige manuver, landod three of her crew, Bhoe bad ealled from Itio the day befure tlio goods were procured (Aug. 29), and’ariived ot Lort Elizabeth on the 13th ult. When Tort Captain bkead hoarded the Helen, ho saw threo well-diesned men who wished to land, Tho Cap- taioof tho veesel oxploined that they had Leen compelled to ewbatk a8 saors, sud that Lo wished to dischargo them. Capt. Bhead #aid that they must go to the Tort~ Ottice, aud ho fouud then cutered as folloas : Francia Cundit, Irenchmnan, whipped as steward at £2 o month ; John Htouart, an Amer. 1can, aud Frank Andorsson, o (Geran, ordinary eeamen, at une sbilbug each per mouth, Having Kot their discharges thoy loft tho sulp, aud lo- spector Bromwich subreiuently found out that tho threo ** sailors * were living en prince at tho Phoux Hotel, e interviewed them there, but found them under the names of (Cundit) Henry Smitb, (Kteuart) M. C. Edwardy, aud (Anderseon) M. Meyer. Thoy were carefully watched, aud on JMonday mormug further particulars were ro- ceived from the Capo, which rosulted tu tne proprictozs of the Phenix beiug informed by the local authoritlos of what they suspected, and thoy were charged not to part with certmn vulitable vorcels which Lad beon doposited with the maid propuictors for ssfo custody, By Tucsdey morning the necessary informa- tion was al hand, and on the three men being arrested and ecarchod diamonds, rubies, cmer- alds, rings, aud watchies to 8 considorabla amount wero fonud upon them, They wers taken to tho resident Magustrate's oflice, whero, fu tho prosenco of witneescs, tho *swag' wad scaled up, and the prisoners wero remanded till vext day, pa the very severe weatler on the coast had delayed the mail beiny Janded from tue royal mail kteamship Danube.” On Wedues- dby tlio resident Magistrato roccived theso dos taus, and it was kuown that M. Charles Roulina, Daris, had rocerved a telegram frow Rio, stating that threo men bad defrauded several jewelors aud obtained gooda to the value of £22,000. They will probavly bo sent back to razil, but the vagueness of the charge is very singular, ‘IlLe accused stato that tuoy purchaged the guods ‘on eredit.” If the goods aro stolen, the Government of Brazil will claim them. If tho prisonors are discharged the jewels arae for- feited to tho Governuent, because they Lave uever paseed tho Customs. ~ Accordivg to reli- able information, tho st of cstreatod articles comprisea 200 cut dismonds, sevéhty gold watclies, many rabios, emeralds, diamond suites and rings, various esr-ringy, pendaats, bracclets, snd chising, Their hotel bill amounted to be- twoen £30 and £10 u aixdays, Beveral jowols which thoy had about them bave been foind in tho jail. “Thoy gave them to a fellow-prisoner, who buried them in tho yard of tho prison, and Inspector Bromwich has wormed out of this man whure tho spoil was bidden. Tho jewels recov- crod represont about £1,200." THE QUADRUPLE IOWA TRAGED Montezuma (1a.) Repubtican, Dee, 15, Ono of the most Lorriblo tragodies it has ever boon our proviuce to record occurred in Deep River township onlast Mouday. George E. Tay- lor shot bis mother-in-law, eister-in-law, wifo, aud then himself, It sooms that Taylor and his wife had lived soparate for the past five months, owing to tho intemporate habits of the Lhuaband. Last Monday be went over to his motber-in- lan's, about n milo distant from whers ho had ‘been stopping, weot into the honse and eat down near the stove, botween hia wifo aud Lier sister, Busan Pollock. His mother-in-law, Mary Slack, an old Iady 73 yoars of ngo, sat neara partition door, After a short conversation, Taylor drow & pistol from bis pocket and was going to shoot Ins wifo, which motion she eaw and ran into another room of the houscjthrough the open door, noar where lier mother sat, and bor mother shut the door after Ler, DBeing thwarted in this manuor, ho then shot at Mrs. Slack, the ball just miesing her head. A second shot from his pistol entered her thugh, when Busan Pollock, hin gister-in-law, ran botween her motherand Taylor, when he rhot hor in tho shoulder, Both Mrw. Biack and Susan Lollock theu ran away from the house, and lefy the domon to complete his murderons attack. Mare, 8lack ran toa neigbbor's,—Ar. MiddlekuiT's, —n quartor of n_milo away, ran npestains and told them that Taylor had murdered the woman ot Lior bouso, aud ‘was after her, and foll famt~ iog, and until this time did uot know that she wanshot. Tho dsughter ran nway from the louse only far enough o asto bo out of imme- disto danger, whero sho watchod tho movewents of I'sylor, 8ho saw himcateh Mrs. Taylor atound tho neck with ono arm, aud place tho revolver to bier head, fire twico, aud lot her fall, Than he placed tho muzzlo of the revolver to tho centyo of his own forohend and fired. e foll to the floor and remained a short time, then ot ufgfot. on his horso, rodo a milo, to Mr. adoley’s, the placo he had worked, wens into tho houss and stood before a mirror, pretending to be looking at himself, though ho was gotling a razor, o then went vut s short distance into tho field, aud cut his throat with a razor, whero Lo was found in an insensible condition. The first ball from the murderous weapon passed througl tho bridgo of Mrs, Taslor's nose and lodged back of tho left eye-boll. Tho second outerad hor tomplo and s~ lodged in her hoad, Bho fuin a very precarious condition, sud her recovery i cousidered doubtfnl, whilo the other victims, and the dond himself, will probably re- cover. Tuylor is a man 4 years of sge, and sinco tho separation of himsolt and wife, Lo has been lieard to eay hio was going tolill somebody, Munday morniug he wenc to Ar, Ladaloy's aud asked for 84, which ho got, aud sald he way goiug to Marengo, and then went 1o tho house of bis wmother-lu-law (Mary Black's), and com- meu“xc‘od Lis murdorous attack, with the above rosult, INFANTICIDE AT DWIGHT, ILL, Spacrad napaleh to Lhe Chicago Tridune. Dwiaur, I, Dec. 19.—1ho mystery iuvolved in tbe findiug of the dead body of & newly-born infaut upon tho track of the Alton & Bt Louis Road south of the town bas been eolved. The child was wrapped up fu copies of the Appleton City Journal aud 8t. Charlos Coamos. A Cur- oner’s inquost was held Jast night, aud the fol- lowing chiain of cirsumstantial evidones brought out facts which impelled tho confosrion of tho Kuitty partics, 1'or tho saka of thoir relatives, who are among our oldest and most substantisl citizens; residing 4 miled trom hore, wo suppress thefr names, 'I'no Poetmnster kuow who recelved tho aboye-mentioned 'finpnm in the town, and, a4 thero were upecial diréctiona calling attention to certain articled in tho paver, no tronble way found to fix at once tho ownersip. Oue of the party who was suspected was at once subpu= paod a4 & witness, At first he deniod all kuowls edgo of the matter, but was soon counvincod that his best course was to make a clean breast of the whole affair. 1o coutessed thas, for the sum of %5, he had employed a certain Joliot physician 10 produce an svortion upon i wife: thet Lo lad Dbeen at his house on Thursday pight, sud accom- plisbied s gussion, and Look away the child, and wrappod it up In the papors i which it was found, A pbyslcian from Jalist, who was also suspected a8 having boen counected with the alfair, but who complotely exculpated Limself from all counection with it, stated that tho pby- sictan Who Liag perforned the abortion adunttod that he had;been at Dwighit on Thursdsy mght, and sttended a osso of childbirth ; that, uvon hia own roquest, tho Was given Lun, and that, while Lo was i the act of jumping ou tho cars to relurn bomo with the dead child uuder bls coat, sudden jork of the crain caused biw to lose it, aud it was found tho nost wmorning. The jury bhavo returned s sealed vordict at uo early bour this morniug, The Jolist doctor has ** jumnped ™ the towa, UNWQUIET GREASERS, 8an Faanctico, Deo, 19.—A dispateh from San Dicgo says tha all tho Mexicans liviug on the, road hotween San Dirgo and Campo aro concens trating in Lower Califotnia, About 100 aro juat below tho line. A Inrge numbor aro in the Neats Vallav. Furlhar trouble is spprehended. The citizoun of Campo aro well-arouned and vigilant, i s e CASUALTIES, A SHIP'S MISFORTUNES! BAX Fuaxciaco, Dec. 19.—The Dritich abip Jobn Tenlia arrived off tho Heada from Auck- land, in ballast, Nov. U0, and rocetvad orders to go to Portiand. Oan tho 24 inst, about 400 milos north of here, she was thrown on her beam ends in a gale, which aLiftod her balinat, Sho aprung a leak, cut away her main and miz- zon topmants, Jost one mau “overboard, and had fier bulwarkn carricd away, a9 well ns everything ondeck. Sho arrived hero this evening. ¥ILLED BY CARS, Epecial Dispateh tn Tha Caicaas Tribune, GneesvitLy, O., Dec. 19.—A man, suppored to be Henry Kirby, s snoemaker of Wapskoneta, 0., wan found daad wear the railroad bridge at this placo this morniag. Ihs body was ternbly mutilated. _ AMUSEMENTS. "TSKATING PARK EXPOSITION SKATING PARK. D OPENING IN THE EXPOSITION BUILDING WILL TAKE I'iAcE Monday Evening, Dec. 20 Katror, Commutwtion, General Admdesion, and Ro~ rerved Beat Tickets for rale nt RUOT & SONS* MUSIC STOV N Pricea—Admission, 23 cta,; Gallry, Tlet, 50 vta, NG, Drec, 2, onil every ight of thio week, Wodnpeduy ani Katurday Motinees, = The Magnificent Oricntal Spectacnlar Drama 40 THIEVES! 22 W New Seemss, New Costames, New DAmsis, The PERIORMING ELEPILANT SIA catuels from the grest desert of Eabara, of 100 riclly srmored yuun?‘ tadied {2 thu gorgeous cavalcade, A stroug urray of o> artiats fu the diver- Acorpaof 2.9 auadifaries, Iirat appear~ The MILTON JASPLES, Kings of tho Alr, moun Garetta Tronpe, sud the Child Wonder APQ] . - gement of W ElS and 3 'TON, the groteaqgu i ntonfo, Reygular Ladios” Night, Thursday, ' Extes Ia lie’ night, onChrirtmoa, ‘Clristimen Gift Matinro Wednesiday, Two grand performauces Chiristmas Day. THE TOLEDO. Grand Reopentng on Thursdiy, Dee. Rpactons and Magnificent Hall, 155, 157, 1 Eant Madiron-at. Graud Select Tustrusientad Concerts fiven by thy worlbrepen iU ROPEAN LADIES ORCHESTRA COMBINATION, “This Fawous Troupe have schieved the grestest suoe cens 1 all tho priuvipl citiva of Europe, England, and America, The pross sud_peoplo have awnrded liem the highext praire, and unau‘mously declarod thet uneualed by any kimilar combination in the worll, 1t s thelr first sppearance befora i The Concerta conimence Every Evening at A o'c and Bunday Afteruoun st p. . Aleo un Exh 1835, fn ita and 141 ation the Toledo Organ, thu Largeet Musical Coustruction u the World, Admission 15 cts, KALTLNBACH & B HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUIRE & MAVLERLY. everenssenes LERSEES GRAND HOLIDAY WEEK. MONDAY, Dec, 20, SECUND WEEK of the Great Irish Cowedy Artiste, RICKEY & BARNETY. Tu two entirely new sketehies, The Iumons CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS In Grand Gala Bill, every evening aud Wednesdey and CHEISTAIAS MATINL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, FRANEK E. 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A MERRY CIHRISTMAS BILLI JACK JTARKA- WAY'S Adventures in the Army Among the Brigonds sud LITTLE RED RIDING 110UD, " Matiues cveary Pt FINANCIAL, | £ 1,500,000" Ia the aversgn swunly protit estimated to bo paid ta hdors o muick vrivileged by variuus bankers 1 Wa o buoag of Slesars, Aleaaudor ¥otbingamn & Co. 1 Now York, who jurseoss a irurld- witto rojnitation trict intugrity, wifer t seud wratul: onaly foran uancial Wonkly ieport, and a book oxplain- o fi- jig hw sutas from on doliaes 10 (Gnusauds 12y wd, Tusey who favost littlo haro th Iargo oporators, bdoud fur (helr wosk v 13, Addrees ALEX, FROT! Haakery isnd Brikoos, 12 3 FAIRBALNKSG STANDAKD FAIRBANKS,MORSE & CO, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Becarcfultobuy only the Genuine, . CONFECTIONERY. CELEBRATED throushon® the Unlon—oxpreceed o wil W ad upward at parte, 1 25, 40, 6o h, Address ordore GUNTHER, Confec- Aionor, Chiesgo, ... __OPTICIANS. JAMES W. 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Bome vacauclvs yet romsin, _Apply for catas logue and furtherinfurmation to the' Prifcipal, MISS JUANNETTE PIsHilt, Kalamazoo, Mich, =l Pennsylvania Military Academy, Chester, Pa {4 Reopons_Jaw. 5. ‘Thorough fustruction fu Civil and Minlu Baginivering, the Classion and Euglied Trauches, For cirvulars apply 10T, A, COSGUOYE, EAq., No, 46 Clark-st,, Chilcago, or to Col, THEO, ML T, Yreels dent P, AL A, DS, HEARSES. Largout Variety, Fincst Desims, Iriocs from $400 to GLASS FRONT LANDAUS, Mopt Approved sityles, four stzes, Coachos sl Fami- Iy Carriaged made to order, Al kinds of ‘Glaas ent to urder, ORANYE, BREID & CO., 043-718 Wort Liglitb-st,, Cluciunati, O, ___WINTER RESORTS, 8T. AUGUSTINE HOTEL, Bt. Augustine, Florida. This Holel, having been doubled fu -Am.gnu wutires Iy reurnisbhod, 1t now tiip largest holel 1 ¥ioride, A fix;'lu:f}“:ml catugsou s by wided: Gy Tl i sue v, Telograph Ontice, &, lg- duia; ¥, VALLL, Eropriofor, atyr, s MILLINERY. HOLIDAY TRADE, Rih, Choiee, i Elegat MILLINERY! AT OUR USUAL “Popular Prices.” Now is tho timo to soloect somes thing for tho Holidays, Wo invite attention to our Iargo and ologant stock of TRIMMED and UNTRIM- MED GOODS. WEBSTER’S, 124 srvarssr RENOVED FROM THE WEST SIDE, . 3rom 241 West Madison-st, -/ CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES. We begs to notify our triends that during the next thirty days we will sell, at greatly reduced prices, our entire stock of FINIZ CAR- RIAGLES, comprising LANDAUS, LANDAULETTES, CLARENCES, COACHES, COUPES and COU- PELETTES, Our GLASS-FRONT Landaus, for beauty of design, simplicity, and thoroughness in constructiwn, arc unsurpassed; the front being perfeetly balanced by n Patent Balance Spring, can with case be lowered and ralsed with one fin- ger, We guarantee all our worlk to o FIR LA A LASS, and to please in every-particular, B KILLAM & €0, 29 Chestuut-st,, New Xaven, Conn, ', O, TEN BROEKE Is our Agent In Chleago, ‘The Reglstered Conntruction Bouds of the Chiesy Gas Liaht nud Coke Company, standityg on the Luo) of rufd Company, in the following namen, to-wi E. E, Atwater, W. M. Anthony, Alex. Iirown, J, Brown, Jr,, E. Bowen, Gou, Brown, Ha Joln X, Drown, J. Bcecher, D, . Bacon, Jas, K. Durs t1s, 0, Brouson, C. O, Brewater, Wm, Biarker, Isabells Brown, G. 8. Hrown aud otbers, I Dlsckmuan, E. Dringburat, Jane B, Iirown, C, E. Bill, dr., F. Lronson, & 1B, Cobb, T. I, Code, Mary O, Clase, Ben), Carver, G. I, Carhart, ¥, B, Cooley, AL J. Cudlwell, estato of W. 3, Ganer, J, C. Dawson, H. T, Dickey, C. D, Dickey, Duntiam, Thon, 8. bix Alico Faton, ., Fraukentnal, 8, B, Freeman, Fidelt 1us, T, & 8. Depouit oo w{'u. Grabam, G. A, Groon” 1, fabbell, E. Hollinan, I, Hunnewell, Trus 11 Halduck, T Toghau, ¥ Keen, &, . ety G20 & T, 10, Kertley, I Leayitt, €, 11 tt, C, A 1 Ko Buaiion, . 1. Fieon, Guardian, 6, Relloug, J. 8, Lambert, 3. &t Mafcom, Heury Melge, F, Marquan A m, N, M. Morrison, M. i, Mitchell, Mitchell, 1f, H. Meglo, Merchanta’ Savings, Loa: Trust Compuny, W Lo Nomierry, d. B, V. Yoc) Georgo Nugeut, Muswoll.” Gearge Hmith & Co., A, . Quandade, 1sraed Sheldon, 1L, Bchubart, 5, A, ixith, 5, Staunton, E.J. ¥, shiclis,” Georgo P, Stone, J. W, ftarr, W, Aleznider Smith, 1L Bhiples, Gerritt L. Smith, £, T, Tinkhsm, Trusiee, J. Thomson, Joseph E, Templo, Moses Taslor, 4. M. Underwood, A. t. Van Neat, Julis A. Van Neas, E, Van Nees, IL ¥, Ward, C, ' Willams, i, Webstor, D, 8. Wuson, T, J. Wiiaon, Geurgs Wilden, J, 8. Wallace, A. B. ‘Weal, E. W, Willard, Josepls’ Whitaker, I T. Watkins, B, L. \Winthrop, L, Yoo Henry Young, James 11, Young, L Young, and bearing th followiug uumbers, ua, 44, 41, 1,307, 1,08, 1,314, 649, 1,201, 441, 54, 437, 1,207, 37, 34, 230, 467, 459, 404, 204, 1,339, 1,414, 431, 63, 3, x’:xu, 4 y V2 313, 20, 54, 735 1,728, v31, 7,18 6, 731, 111, 114, 535 it 1,440, 128, 124, 123, 414, 184, 847, 854, 747, U3 1,18, 130, ¥7 56, 763, 1,574, 1,381, 751 1,421, a1, T ‘l‘é"&""‘f}'x&,}m}&fl{%m 1 1207 36, BT, . 68, 19 ! BT, e St 20! G Ll 253 508° 50! , 4o, 210, 4ad, 1, 400, a, by resolution of tho Board of Directors of sald Compsny, ordered 1o bo called in snd pald; and the same will bo re. deemed at tho offica of the Company on and after the 1st day of January, A. D, 1830, T bonuda are Lereby notified thereof, and that on and after the said 1sf day of January, A, D, 1876, the eald ‘Lomls will cease to hear nterest, By order of the Board h! 'Ilmflnru. E. T. WATKINS, Prestdent, JAMES K, BURTIS, Gur Chbven, Dk, Nov. 2, 157 'MEDICAL CARDS, Lockc—@xpitu.!, Washington & Franlin D ad Chartorud by tho 5 of urpose ol giviny isto rellot in al rivate, ohun- uwa 1 AES Wt stond at ttio hoad of the profosion for Liycars, Axo : & rienca ary all Seuont Weaknes, ght lossss by dreans, 1 0 (o (acy, lust matibood, van xm-mvel{lmeumfl wautinz tho'meat dolicato attontiou, call or writa. ant homa for pationte, A bouk fof the miiliun, Macrias utdo, whiah telis yon all abwat these dissason 20 ahould Juarey —why nuf e Dr, {anies b B roorms wivt m'&';;.h\"o‘u'.'fl octur, Otfleo houtn, 8 a. . uadays, A All bustnese atriotiy c: yctrated Work 577 ivate coupmelor riscalie un tiio tuydierics l ufiheerualaysicui, s abuaca b e shuach fa s iyib e g Quide fi e o lor iy Lo (muite e suos ot 3 i £ Rcia ¥ work Lo fo Gy QLIN, 157 Wasbiy, Clilcagy, Ll ? Lomdun Horpital practice, oures priyats di B v wihot midretiry s ales FOuL SANT 1001, nervous debtlity, caused by errors D‘,’W The sty o o quiell Fesiorot o manly igor, Birast ors should call or weil, intorviaw ls qul ufMe e e vtrietly peivate. ~No. 15 Weat Madisonat: NOCURE! - ¥ Dr. Kean, 175 South Clark-sL, corner of onros, Chicago, b e A Fyrd SN e X only physicisn fn the ity whio Wartauts surse ur no pay. Uk Bours, § 8. . t 8 12t s iroms 1013, te, 137 Bouth Clark-at,, Ontcao, Sy videst fustitation [ the United Ktates chortered expresely for the cure of rivats, Oroulo, aud Special Discases of both sexes, A stall of eaulupuens Professors fu attcodsuce, wultution persoually or by luttes free. DR. T. J. CROSSMAN’S SPECIFIC MIXTURE s a suro cure fur Private Dlscases. ¥ ALL DRUG Quue v who'is & kraduats n modic taduonae, Chicoys, Ml refinall Gironto ani abaasn oy tanoy. Fenials il iua, stor Mediciase furaisbod for. 84§10 1 ‘e money volunded. 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