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THER CITICAGO 'LRIBUNI: fONDAY FOREIGN. The Reported Rupture in the French Cabinet Denled, Ifore Puzzling Stories Regarding the Dynamito Horror ot Bremer- haven. shompson Was Not the Fiond’s Name, and lis Confesslon Was False, The Balior Not Liahle to Bo Lannched Among the Olouds, Tho Princa of Walas in Coylon---His Programme Froublad with Cholora. FRANCE, NOHODY MAD. LoxnoN, Ueu. &,—The Paris carrespondont of tho Tines telegraphw that tho revorts of a Cabinot crfsls nnd Munistorial rosigoations are premature. WINTIY WEATHER AT PANIS, Panis. Dec, 3.—'Tho wiutry wontlior of yester- day stll continucs, snd snow Las fallen all dsy, accompanied by frost. The skato-mollers are furuishing up thelr goads, and the Cerele des Patiacura is already delating when it shall bold its grand fete de naal ; but, as Bomo one has ob- gerved, directly tho day, or rather niglt, 18 fixod, 8 thaw wels i, Paswing alonz the Doulevords this aftoruoon, I noticed everal catw beariug tho incription, W Foiture Chaugfee,” but [ was unabla to try this fuviting svatom, an tho vehtoles in question woro oceapied, Indeed, haw to keep wnim seems tho pugrossing theme with every owo. 'Tho fur- riers oo dolog o touring trade, whilo the Ulstcr coats have manazed to sur- yivo the midiculo heaped upon thom shien thoy first mado their appearsnce on this sido uf tho Chsnnel nl wav now bo conuted by Jundrods (o the streots and tailors’ windows, ftrango to say, tho enow koeps no ons indoors, not oven the ladies, who scom dolighted at an oppostunity for displaylug their now cloaks, jackets, and _dresscs, trimmed with rable, scalskin, and othor furs, which 1 take to Lo tho reigning fssblon. No geriona carriago accitonts ure e8 yot roported, Lut falling Liorses may bo seon in almoat every thoroughfare, mare ospecially {n tho billy quarters, Buow, too, ia falling all over Fiauco, a0d already Yiew thick on tho monotains, Intho guth tho oads aro blocked m many places, «whilo thero ero hard frosts at Liyons, Perpiguan, zievs, Carcassono, and other loealitica, ‘Novertheless thio \weathor dogs not provent tho commercial publio from prepariug for tho Now Year, and moro than800applications havealready teen made for space to ercct the Baraques du Aonrel .An, na the stalls where cleap presonts may Lo bought aro called. ————— GERMANY. N0 DYNANITS ON BOADD THE SALIER. Sovruangros, Dec. 19.—The atesmer Salior, which roplaced the Mosol, touk on board here sisty of tho paesengera saved from tho Dontuch- faad snd entled for Now York. Tho outhorities ({ the port took every procaution to insuro the putiés eafoty whilo tho Balier romalued at tug dock, snd the German Cousul assured tho pos- sengers that tho steamor's entiro caxgo had been wost rigidly examined, 1 Areport published by tho Bromorhinven Zeif- wig that another of Thompson's infornal ma- chinca was on board the Salier proves without foundstion. 1n addition to a therough search of ter hold aud casgo at Bremorhaven hofore the falier lefu that port, a Germen detectivo care- fully examined her French sud Englich frolght while sho was ot SoutLampton; augd found noth- Ise dapgerous vn board, FURTHEL COMPLICATIONR, Loxpyx, Dee, 18,—Qwuers of tho blockade- nnner Old Downnion, in a letter to the press, ato that the Captain af tha ship at the time Toomprou 18 said to have boon in com- pavd was an Euglislman, Tho Times nyan shict koarch bas Leou made, aud shows Inst Thompeon's assertion thut s ovor-fnsured poods woro to ho enipped at Sunthamptop i ofounded. No such suspicioua Lusurance bad Leen ofloctod. JUST AS BWEET, Loxnoy, Dee. 19.—A Berlin telegram to the Zimes sags Thompson's real nmpe was Alpxau- der, aud L was well councoted in Now York, GRUMANIZING NOITIL SCULESWIG. Pamis, Deo. 2.—A deoreo ordoring the intro. duction of Germou 84 the medim of fustruction I tho olomontary schiools of North Behledwig is wamented upon by tho Danlsh pregs, Oue taper ontdeavory to shiow that tho mensnro, frro- ectivo ofdxulyuwl cousideiatiops, witl bo proju- ticiaf to _education; whilo snotbor hopes tho roorde will only Lo fortified by it in their Danish feclinge, nud suggests that” bofora it is fully earriod out & chango in the political situation is pasiblo. TUNISIBIENT OF A TRIEST. Horr Josoph Fougor, parish priest of Matzon- beim, in Lower Aisace, hus been condomned to smonth's dotention ina fortroas for npeaking in nrmoyy agpingy the ppw achool qrganization, A NLW IENAL CODF. Benuty, Deo. 3,—To-yay the German Tarlis- pent procecded to tho deboto upon thoe first reading ‘of tue bl for the iutraduolion of a new Penal Code. Dr, Loonhardt, Minis. ke of Justico, dofeuded tho bill, Dr, Lasker 1poko i fuvor of tho techuically penal proyis- fona of thp monsuro ayd ngaiust thows of & po- Ueal uaturg, I'rince Bismarek therpupop made Aeproch in which bo declared that he would fiil] do:l ;’mu‘ thu qua-l.lmu lfo‘mt tho pah‘n"t:: ew of the internal political resls 0 Empire, \Hn qmphat*cal ly mnludpn?n thoro wan toground for anticipatiog any display of irri- , Wtiou {u tho discussion of this moasure. Bhould te bill bo rejectad, endoavors woull Liavo to be mads to lay it agpin bofore the Iouse dur log the wuccecdmy sessions.” Somo clauscs of the bill wight bo udjourned, but othiors would totallow of any postponement, as, for justaucs, 10% rolating to the protoction of ofiicers of tho Executive and thoss dealing witl. carciens of- Eciatw of the LForoign Ofige. The l'nnce Lro- tteded to pay thal from the sum total of his Giperienco—ziot “only the “exparience’ of tha Lost recont times—ho was bound to declure ibat unless thero wore wmore rigorous dis- tiplinary 1ulog in forco he could not under- tke thp veupquability of remainiog as bis post M Miolster for Foreign Affairs. Tho aluuse ta this yybjoct might, perbpvs, never ho used, Lot i existonco would suitice to provent the tommisgion of dangerows scts. Coosidering the sh powtion, the good education, pud the r_:mano sentimonts of Germany's represcnta- lived nbruad, it wus fmpossible 10 concoive that he enactment would over Lnve to bu applivd 1 butthe ‘events of this year Lind nlrurdmi proof that oven inconccivablo things might happen. 6 l{ooso resulved to 1ufer tho tochnically ?;nll rrovisions uf the bill to a committee, but 2 iscuga the othgrs fu #ccond gnd third read- g8y Pplongry sipting: —— INDIA, M'CLELLAN'S OLD BTBATEQY. Loxnay, Dec, 20.—A svacisl dispatch to the Ties, dsted Penaug, Dec. §8, says that the Biitish tyopps from Lorsk have retired to Blangs, whers they wait for provisious und relaforce- Beaga bofore avgacking Kinga. v THH PRINGE OF WALES ‘1aleft Madras for Caleutta, e TUK PRINGE OF WALES' VISIT, Kixpy, Deo, 2.—Tho Prince landed at Colom- g): 8t 10:30, tho wenther belug showory, At i :15 8 ypcolal trpin earripd bibm alopg the route, DI o greptest opthusiasm. Phe hedmen wera b the charactoristio costumes of tho Hin- Buless, Eyory station was crowded, and every Vadtago-ground occapled. Tho cheering was ©blgyous, Tho decorations and fhe gconory ,n':lhlul sud surprieed tho Prince, who N tho engino to mscond _the Pass, vhete Lo lunched snd restod. Tlo roached Va4 o'vlock. ‘'Elo spectacla Licre wad ex- e rinary, ‘Lhero was 8 prodigiqus crowd, aud “"t‘é part of tho Jritish Jomiulons has the fer~ ik dowougtration bor yade baen utrpuumi. of :h’:‘":;'"‘“ #eopued wllllu w:lh oy at tho sight en’ were ) ‘uh!u‘l.luu' and {ba Engliph, of course, N 9 Goverpor entprtaived at dinner tho ng Uco, Lls sujte, mpd the geuoral utafl, fi“ b porchl . pmccwiausal upwalds daces ity elophunts, these wers wacred : aud musie, The Ksndyau Oblels Wade thowr obetsayoos, The sceue WAS the Liap-t iixture of incidents from " La Proph.!s, fk{fi,““"" and s plghtpmare. ‘Thore wero ath clusty, clophauts muslo, lights, ‘sod ‘Km':' 1t lastod more than an bour, and was rg ';;cfr:?l ‘l‘h% ummi?;'- Hl’lngl‘llnl;ht! e, and 3ho Prigce was higl Pleased,” 1o Lgves tor Colombo g Wodnonua§ avening, 1lnhas nx[m!nnd t> the (nvornor bia Ligh eatistaction with tho rescption he has mot with in Coylon, Kaxpy, Doo, B.—Tho Madras (Jovernment recomuiond & soa voyage from Coylon, a3 the roports of cholera aro unfavorable, (iroat dis- appointimont ia folt, hut visits may atill bo ar- ranged from Madras If tho cholora abatos, Tt ia not fear for tho I'rince, Lut approliansions of an outbraak in tho camps, which mterfero with tho arrangomonts, Fho I'rince will ombiark on Wednesday. Tho Admiral dighikes tho sea run 1o Madras, but the Governmont think othorwise, ‘Torrents of ram aro failing, Probably the expedition for shonting elephants to-morrow will bo postponed, “Thio offoct of the firoworss and of the {llnmina- tions and efepbant procexsoun has Lean quite sponlt Lo-night. Tho coremonios to-night wore very intornusting. Puddha's eye-tooth snd various Loty bouks wore displayed. © Tha Princo gave a medal to the chief man {n the temple, and Lum-Englich dis- tiunaricn to tho chief priosts, Shoro was au immonee gatharing of priests, After the tooth was exhibited, two cliauted pawsnges for the Prince from tbo books. They presented two beautifal manusoript volumas to the Iriuce, who accapted them graciously. —_— SPAIN. MOIOTER, Loxpox, Doo. 19.—A dispatch from Bantander to the Times announces that Gon. Moriones bus arrived thoro, and goea immediatoly to tan Ho- Dbastian to susumo command of the army fn Gul puzos. TNE BEPLY TO THE UNITED ATATER Mavuip, Dee, 2.—Thoe follawing is nu analssls of tho roply of the Madrid Government, dated 1ho 15th of last month, to the notu of the United Htates: "'ho Washipgton Govornment complained to fpain that United States citizens in Lubs wero tried by courts-martial without being sllowod the privilogo of selecting counsol, as siipulated by tho Treaty of 1706, and Intimated that the continunnco of (b njustice mighc com- pol it o recoguize tho Cuban Ilnsurgonis a4 bolligerents. 'fhe Hpanish roply ropre- sentedthot American citizens Lad always cnjoyed tho right securcd to thom by law of selecting their own coungol, ‘Tho Troaty of 1785 bed two kinds of tribunals in viow oxiating at the timo—wiz., tho ordinary civil tribunala ‘und courts-martinl. 'Iho Intter, however, woro nob to bo cousidered o3 permangnt military tribuoals. Amorican citizens accusod of participatiou in tho insurrcction bad always boen at lihiorty to choose an advocato from among tho otficers of the ropiment before whom tho case was tried. 1f,. howover, the Washmngton Gos- ornment interproted the oxprossiuns, ‘‘abo- godos, defonsures, o'procuradores™ ns wiving American citizona tho right to select civit coupsel in all cases, tho Madrid Governmunt would be willing to concego this clmm. The Hpanigh note proceeds to yoiut out that, accord- ing to the law of Ai)rll. 1821, civil tribunuls are algo entitled to adjudicato, in accordanco with the oxisling military law, in sll cases coucerning fusurrection and war, Awnericans, and, in faot, all subjocts of fricndly Blates, might in future clnlin to bo tried by theso taibunals, or cven ho ronresouted by civil counsol brforo courls mur- tial, Tha Spavish reply concludes. But in no way could tho institutions comphined of by tho Uniled Statea furnisli a motivo for recognizing {lio Cuban Insurgents as having Leliigerent rights, ‘Without any fixed seat of Government, not posresaing any fortlfied place, herred from tho couat, and very Sk nimericatly, tho Insurgents were very far from Daing fu o Tonitlon slmilar £o tlat of tho._e3-Confed. erafo Government, which the Spanish Guvernmoub dld not rocoinize. fad it dono ko, tho pawer of the Conferato Btatea wonld certalnly Lavo bewn ncreased {o nyery danyerous extent, -—— CENTRAL ASIA TUBKIAN MILITARY OPERATIONS, Knosexp, Nov. 30.—Notwithslanding tho ro- pulsc of the Kiptechaks from Namanghan by the Russian troops on the Eth of November, thoy rubsaquently roassembled in bands 8,000 10 4,000 strong on tho loft bauks of the Rivers Norin and Byr Darla, Their central position was at the town of Belyktechi, whero thore wore about 20,000 of thom concentrated. On the 24th of Novombor Aaj.-Gen. Boo- Delof mads on attock upon Nalykischi, withs the olito of the Namunghau troops, aud tho Kipiuchalis woro completoly defeatod, mqurmF immense loses in killed, and losing all thoir supplics. Aftor this victory the Ruesiau eroo!m rotnrned to Namangban. Notwithstanding the obstinate resistance of the Kiptschaks, security is now believod to hinye been established on tho r1glit bank of tho Byr Daria, ——— JAPAN AND CHINA, THE LATEST NEWS. San Fnaxciaco, Deo. 19.—From ths Japan Ilerald and Gazetlo of Nov. 26¢ A political crisis appeara to have pasged over, tho Miksdo and his Government baving tri- umpled over thoso who wislied to involve §the country in war or revolution, A proclamation hos boou issucd intimating that the ago of foudallsm is past forover. A pew codo of regulations for military lovies has boon promulgated. It is the object of tho Govornment to render servico compulsory upon all classes, and train the entiro malo pupulation to tho uso of arms. orl Aronol, formerly Ministor to the United Htatos, lattorly Vico-Ministor of Forolgn Affairs, has beon appointad Minjater to Chiua. Arumor hns sppeared in tho native papers that reparation will bo domandoed of Corea for the fiung of the Japsncso vessol Unyo Kau, and thnt tho Miniaters of War and the Navy have heen ordered to wnake prepasationa. Gearge Clark, lato Quartermaster of tho Pa- cifio Mail stoamor Golden Ago, has beon arrestod for ||hs robbery of silk from that ship 10 Baptom- bor last. ‘A burglary bas been committed at the United Siates Consulnto by natives, Moupy sud otber proporty, aud tho ‘cousnlar souls, were stolen. ‘Thie latior wera recovered. Prosocutions under tho press laws aro still netive. "Tho convicts at the Osaks prison nttompted ta sscapo Nov. 4. Heveral were killed by the guards. ‘The nttempt was frustiatod, Tho Governmont hias docided to establish a military camp at {ho Loo Cloo Islunds, ORicora havo beon delogated by the Govern- mopt to establish order in the Donin Jslands, whore conalderablo lawlessncss oy recoutly oo- qurred. ‘Ao ontranco was forced into tho alint at Osaka sod p large amount of coin taken. ‘Plio return of thoe Marl Yama from Coros has again arousea o doslre nmoug tho military for o Corean oxpedition, A troaty bowweon Tuesia and Japan for the exchange of tha Kurile Ielauds for Bsghaliou pro- viden that tho subjeets shall bo allowed to re- main in or leave tho torritorios a3 they may do- cide, Thosa romainiug will Teceivo equal rights aud protection to property and roligiog. CUINA. Trom the uoog Kong newrpupers to Nov. 15: ‘ihio 'oklug Gazelty publihes o docrep ro. arding forcign travelers in provinoos, requiring Lom to take out passports with tho proper oihcial soaly. Forolguens comwitting uulawful pcta are to be turued over,to the nearest Consul, An nttaox was roceutly made on the Duich Rosidency and fort at Menando, Colabls Istauds, by threo piraticsl prabus, Bomo Mfty lauded, tiackod tho fort, wera ropulsed, and then at- noked tho houso of the Rusident aud gutted it, Mtes, Van Musschendrock, tho Ilesident's wife, with ber chiidren aud nurso, wore in the houso, but were saved by the arrival of troops. A fight enxucd, Tho pirates were routed with groat loss, mud fod to thelr prabus, two of which b been, iu tho moantime, goized by the Goveruwent schooner. — About fourteon got into ono prahn, but were finally eaptured, 1Inall twenty were lilled, remainder eaptured and held in custody, The prisonors were all Mabomedans, and from their statomenta Lo attack seems to Liave been justigated by re~ igious Inoaticiem, ‘A telegram from Amoy, Nov. 10, raports the to- tal loss of the steamer Glangyle on Namoa Islaud ho preceding morning. ‘I'he steamer, bouud to w, slruck & rock In tho Chunnuy Bluffs Passage, sud sunk in 15 fathoms. Cant. Cor- poll, the third ofleor, aud tho fourts evginoor wero lost. A tologram from Bingspore, Nov. 10, reports the Dutch mail steamor Kroupring, from Bings. puro to Datavis, totally lost !hruugh o colllsion witli » steamer at Job, Advices from Manllla rapor} $ho tobsoco crop vesy larae, sud of superior quglity, A number of severe eatthquakes peonrred Iately, but no gorious damago was dono. ———— AFRICA. TUE QUILLOOKS IN AUMLD HEDLLLION AGAINST TUE XQYVTIANG, Corresvondence New York Ilerald, Kaantous, Oct, 33, 1876.—£ took yesterday tu tho telogrsph oftice n dispatch of about 150 words, sddressed to you, To-day the meseage was relurned to me, together with the noney and tho remark that ¢ dispatches of & political pature could not bo forwarded.” Tho stoamer Ismallis, which Jef¢ here for Gondokoro about 13 daye ALY, FotUTned phion at Faschoda and as- rivod raaurdq, to the aatonielinent of every- body, hringing nows of minfortnue, Ju my lotter of tho 6th ot Novembor I in- formed you that the Shillook negroes Lad ro- volted sud had malo an attack on tho capital of Faachorla, A fow days afterward a now atiack wa innda, and thirty-six soldiers wore killed, When the Ismnilia arrived In Fascliods, Jusuf Doy went, with fiity soldiors under his own com- mand, back hy the utramer to Ilelot Kaka, whero o wishod ta attack tho Insurgonts thoro aswom- bled. Arriving at Helot Kaks, Jusnf Doy umited with his awn torce that of tho gartison of alout 160 men, and marched at tho head of tho troups to a village about mile distant from Ifalet Kaka, with the purpose of attacking the iue surgouls, Jusuf Doy rode at tho Lead of his followors. Midway between kHolot Kaka and tho villago the Bhillovks, who had concaaled themsolves in tho lung graws to number of 6,000, suddenly aprnni: upon the Egyptinua, who wore taken 8o completely by surpnino that thera wan no chance of koepiug anythiug like military order. Jusut Buru biorao rocoived the firt lanco thrust, sud fell to the ground. The riler wag. ot the anmio wmument, struck to tho gronnd and hewn in piecen, 11is head waa placed upon a lance aud catred {n triumph from placo to place, with ongs of victory and wild dancing. Tho cntire troop was massacred,—two officers aml 140 mon,—only oight wounded bewng raved and taken to Faschods, where they wiil, in ail probabibty, succumb to their wounds, Tho whole affair did not laat over fiftcon minutes, Alter this catastropho thie victorious Shiilooks mado ready to commouco an sttack upon the steamer iu the bLarbor of Holet Xalia. 'Lho negroes advanced in thirtecn groups of by btrong, Whey wero receivod by a voiloy of Rew- ington Lalls aud evontually compelled to retiro, Teaving about 200 of their bumber dend, Tho Bhillooks bave captured one cannon, about 100 flnty, the powder depot, the treasury Lo of the regiment, and tho wares of the Helet Kaka traders, ‘Uhiiu last nttack lavted from 8 in thio morning till 2 in the afternoon. Tho Inmsilia then loft for Fasclioda, bringing tho ead intelliwenco. ‘Fho capital is pull surrounded by insurgent Shillooks. The city 18 lu want of firewood, and froxh nttacks are hourly expected. The tnhabi- tavts hovo orders o bo constantly under arins, wenpous being provided from tho arsonal to thousy who havo none, Bobat, which lies in_ tho territory of tho Shil- looks, ts in hourly danger of anninilation, the garrison consating of only thirty mon. Two stonory, nith two compunies of eoldiers, one of Lgyptlans and one of negroos, left Khartoum to-day for Faschoda, -lw§ellmr about = hune dren men. 1t is doubtful it this wail force wily Lo sble to give socutity aud peaco to tho ru- volted provincos. In tho upper regious of tho Dalr Abind, Gor- don ig fitting out su expedition to puoish the uatives for tho murdor of Linaut. e e RAILROAD NEWS, ANOTHER COMBINATION. The Goneral ‘Tickot and I'assenuor-Agenta of the Great Western, Michigau Central, Graud Trunk, Canada Southern, Dotwoit & Milwaukeo, and Lako Shore & Micbigan Southiorn Raliroads ontoted igto an agrecmont last Baturday for tle regtoration and maintensuce of unlform passon- gorrates and commigsions between compoting points. Tho parties to the agreamont agreo to adopt and maintain in futuro tho rates of foro ostab- lishied by tho authurity of tho Gonoral Ticket- Agents’ Convention, and to conform to angand sl changen that may be made fu_tho samo from timo to time by tho samo authority, 1t is understood and agreed to tbat no intor- modiato or lucal ratos shiail bo mado by either of the parties which shall in offoct reduco or wake o sum Jess than the zhmn?-h faro betweon com- peting poiuts, Tho partics to tho agreoment shull ob permit auy reduction of through fares to bo made, sssumed, or interposod by tho ageut or agents of any counecting lino upon tickots jusucd by theso roads, either by commiesion, drawback, or reduction offored by such agents, totho Passengoror Ticket Agont; but shall juaintain the established rates from the starting-point to the destination of pagsen- gors. I'assengers, swhothor singly or Iu parties, thall Lo couveyed over these lines in tho ciass of ars denoted by tho ofass sud price of tickets thoy moy hold, No truuk-line iseuo of tickote shull be used to roduce tho catablishod tnres. Tho partios to tho agreement will uot make, or permit Bny Agent to ke, any spocial or xe- duced rates for lake Captsius, esmlors, or any other persons; but aro permitted to lssug to DLona fido theatricsl partics tickets at tho mini- mum rata of 4 conts por milo, on the short mile- ago. Any Agent issiiug such tickets topor- sons uot sctually formivg o troupo in ox- istonco will bave hia tiokots recallod. No passos, tickets, deawbacks, or their oquivaient, shall ba furuishod or pormitted far the purpodo of securing passongers or the wala of tickots over oither line, No reduced rates for oxtra baggage ehall Lo made, but through tariif ratos, by sctual woight of tho same, sball be enforced (tho allowauce boing 150 pounds por passouger). Lho parties to the agrecmont agroo to allow agents to throw off 25 conts on_ Datroit aud Toledo, and 50 cents ou Clicaga, in ordor to #securo passeugers ; but any reduction mado beyoad this allowsuco to result in tho immediate withdrawal of tho tickets of tho pattics horeto frumn such sont or agonts. THE COLUMBUS, CHICAGO & INDIANA CEN- Tho Calambus, Chicago & Indians Contral Railroad gives notico that tho Gallatin National DBank of Now York will purchaso at par tho fol~ lowing coupons : Inatsua Central, conpons duo July 1, 1875; Colum- bus & Indiauapolis Coutral, st mortgnge coupons, dlue July 1, 1875 ; socand mortgsgo coupous die May 1, 1875 { Unlon & Loksnaport, drst mcrlE- @ coupous dus April 1, 1576 Toledo, Logansport & Durlington, first uorigage coupons duo Aug, 1, 1873 sccond worte goge coupous due Aug, 1, 1676, v "I'heso are all mortgages on tho varions roads which bocame pars of this live by cousolidatiou, and this uotion 18 doubtioss takou to prevent tho fureclopnro of moy of these underlying mort- pages, and tho complications which would ariso 1u connoquouco. Amccnlly {gsuod eircular, signod by Messra, . Isclin, William Whitewright, nnd Nichard 1% Wilsou, atter referring to tho lapso of tho agrac- meut of Feb, 23, 1875, says ; The uodersignod, feeling that tho Interests thoy represent would bo groatly fmneriled, if a portion at least of tho bondholders did nol organizo to sot i cancert, bave withdraws thelr wulscriptions to tha sgroementof Feb, 31, and bave hod 8 new oo drswn up by Mossrw, Lvaris, Houthuwayd & Ouoats, which hen slready Licen subacribed 10 by tho requlslto nuwm-~ Ver to muke it Linding. 1t differs in tho following particulars from the fop. mer one: [ Fire days® notlce to be given for mectings, lustoad of twenty, 2. Douydl must bo dopaslied immediately, Insfead of farty ulays after siguini. 4, 'Fuo Counnittws is compoced of throe membore, insicad of five, und §s permanent unill one-Lalf of th oufstauding Louds has heon subacribed for, Au clec- tion will then tako plsce for n committer, whicki, at thooption of (ho boudloldors, msy be lucrussed to Ve, [ agreomaont fo ba binding whon $3,000,000 of bods bave beon aubscribed for, lustead of £5,214,000, 5, 1n caso of foreclogure, tho Comuulties, fustoad of Dbaving tho poweE t call for a payment of 20 per cent o tho dupoalted bouds, o pay thio cash portion of tha pirchasy pric, must consult the subscribing Lond olders 88 (0 tha yrico o ba pald for the road, and a3 to tha means to provide for tho gash portion of tha purchnse prics; aud 1o bondbolder, by weraly signing b present agreviuent and «hpu-mn& o bonds uider it, subjocts Limnelf or his bouds to Hability to contrite ulo for buylug i the road, 6, Aclansabas been added, ompowering {he com- miltco to pledigo o Londs fr thu purpas of buying iha coupous of tho prior morigages, 'Fho Loldurs o theso s7a throataniug {0 comwcnce forvcloaure pro- ceodings, whick, ¢ succesafully carried out, would de- stroy the valus 0f (Lo consolidated bonds, nd it is ta Prevent the possilality of this ocourring thet this ciauso has been fuscrted, "Tho agregmeut can ba signed at the Union Trust Compony, vimultancoualy with tho doposit of tho bouus and the payment of §5 on each boud. It {a understood tht au adititional virculer to firste morigage bondholders will bo lasucd shortly. WATER TRANSIT THROUQH CANADA, The pooplo of tho West have agalu become tho victlmsof the sailwsy mouvopolints, The groed of tho managors of our four great railway lnos to tha seabonrd b fusatiable, Frelghts for whoat during the summoer to the seaboard have aversgod about 14 couts per bushel, porkiaps n fruction above ; and they aro uow about twice that figure, The fear of wtappivg all shipments slone prevents the monopohsts from puiting the prico aboye 40 conts, s it was proviaus to tho apeuing of tho Baltimore & Obio Nailway to this ity sowie LWo years ago, (zu somo _cobwolation to know that 1u three yours moso tho possibility of tho railways thus opprossing thoe poople of the West will bo ucarly ono forover. Afior tua clowe of puvigstion they may inaced pool their carulugd as they do noy, and put froights up tq auy figure the plonso ; but uvless some extraordinary domau occurw in the markets, producera will hold their wpring, sssurod that, whon naviga- tiou opens, froighta to tide-water will not rule much if any sbove 10 cents nor bushol. The adjnirable speech of the llou. John Young, of Montreal, beforethe I'ransportatiou Couvention, rublhm iu Satyrdsy's jsgue, gavo sssurancp Lt thia ropuls is ta bo reschod through tho en- largoment qf the Wellaog and tho Kt. Lanzence graiu uutid DECEMBER 20, 18w, Canaln, Trun, tho ronte will bn closed during tho winte: hut ita eapacity will bo amplo for alf the businesn that can possibly offer, aud tho cost of transit will ba ko low that 1t will enm- mand the trade fn farm and ollier lieavy pro- duets, and taka nway all necen-ity to regulatn tho rajlwayn to the seaboard hy Iaw. Tha com- petition by the Iakes and tho bt, Lawrence witl do that most offcctualiy. And right bore there Is a most imporiaat sug- E:m,km to mako to New York. If shio oxpects rotain any conaidorablo portion of the grain tenda of tho West, she must act vigorouely and atonce. ‘Thocanal between tho Hudson and Lako Champlain tust ho enlarged soss to paes vensals of 1,000 tons burden, and if thea Cana. diany nood any ald to boild the Canghnawaga Caual from Lake Champlain to the heal of tho Lachino Bapids, on the Bt. Lawrence, Now York must belp them {0 do that, Thou_pronellers will have tho choico of nnloading at Montreal or of paesing on to New York. ‘This caual wili o only 30 miles Iong, with 206 foot of lockaso up to Lako Champlain. Tho Whiteball Canal, neading enlargemont, & 24 miles long, with #3 fict of lockave. On thin routo from tha srest end of tha Wellaud Caunl a vensel will enconnter ouly 86 miles of caual to Troy, wngd 60 tiles of Isko aud nver navigation, aguinet 346 miles of canat and river to 10y and (00 feet of luckage, Of this routo Mr, Youny; saya ¢ Noronte of such masnitude fs poesthle anywhers elsa, “Tho ateain propellor will equal tho apecd of any freiglt rallway, 1itlia of ladivg on shipmont of gratn fo its destined rin wiil bo obiained, and the vessel will be accountas o for the amount reeived, and in the samn way re- turn cargoes fram Montresl, or Buriington, or Now York, sa well a4 the most _comforiabls way provided for cinjkrante, and the revenue o Lheso reuen freights from tlyv, East is the groat socret for luw frelghita to the t, and teducing them Lo the luweat possilio point, Hueli'n propelier can take with ber a canple of barges .‘yrla'..vm burhels cach, making 100,00 burhels for the rip. White, thereforoe, the press and peoplo of the Weost sbould do all they possibly can to smash the infamous ratlway combination by which they ara robbed of do large & porcentage of the valne of their crops if forced to sell and ship during tho winter, they ehould possess their souls 3 v pationco and hopo. At moat, Vandor- bilt's grip on the commerco of the Weat can last only three yoars longar. T'rue, hie may buy up the Legialature aud stop the opening of tho sip canal from tho Hudson to the Bt, Lawronce : but that will ruin tho grain trade of Now York City. T'hat city mnust squelch Vanderbilt ot Albany, orlose ono of the chict sourcos of her wealtl and commercial pronparity. The West will awalt anxiously the resuis of tbo imponding fight, EASTERN RATES. The General Freight Ageuts of the pool lines leading to the East agroed last Baturday to make aslight increaso in bulk-mcats, but no change was wado on flour aud grain, the principal arti- cles carriod during the wintor. .'I‘ho Genorsl Freight Agonts of $ho various lines emphatically statn thet the prowent rates—i5 cents on grain ar 100 and Y0 cents on flour per barrel—wiltnot bo disturbed agnin this winter. It is, however, assertad that inspito of this thoy moan to raake tho rates 50 conty on grain aud #1 o flour on tho 1ut of January, ITEMS, THE NORTAWESTELN CAR-SHOPS. The now car-shops of the Chicago & North- western Rallroad near this city aro 80 nearly finishied that it 18 expected that they will boin ruoning order during the preeent month, They will employ sbout 400 men, The old shops iu this city will bo abandoned, and overything re- moved to the uew shops. The new boior- ghop for the locomotive department in also fin. ished, Thore aro now boing built inthe car- sliops a 46-foot passenger-ear, two baggage-cars 40 foet long, with four-wheel trucke, and ono 50 {eot long, with six-wheel trucks, ILLINOIS CENTRAL LANDS. Thn Land Dopariment of the Illinois Central yoporta for Novembor, sales of 1,152.07 acres of iand for 29,236.84 ; cash collections on land con- fracts, g::ll.i’.)l.’i?. —_—————— RELIGIOUS. A Great Duy for Moody and Sankcye- ‘The Metuodists at Indianapolis. PuizApeurnis, Dec, 10, —Threo immenso meetings woro hold to-day by Moody and Ban- key. Moody preached on tho good effect of using tho little word ** No " at tho proper time. Sankoy Bang 10 uo of his ewcotest hymne. The mooting iu the aftormoon was for ladics Among the diwstinguished persons pres- oot were tho Hon. Cicorge Bancroft, Judge Strong, of tho Supreme Court, aud Eepator Christiancy, of Micbigon. Mr, Moady preached from the text, **I pray thoo Lear my excusc.” showing bow many perscns made excuses for not coming to Christ. A Jarge number of Iadies aroso for prayers, and subsequently entered tho inquiry-room. EVERYIODY PRERBNT. At the ovoning moeting ovory soat was ocou- pled fittcon minutes after tho duors wers opened. This was causod by a rumor ciroulsted turough tho day that President CGrant wonld bo prosent. Among those present wero the President and wife, ox-Senator Catell, Gov. Hartranft, A. E. Boro, Col. I'red Graat and wife, Posmaster-Geueral Jowell and wifo, ox-Speakor uialng, Gov. Dedlee, of Now Jorsoy, Bonator Wallace, Gon. Gartleld, Judge Duell, Commigsioner of Patouts, Gen. Ruberc 1. Datterson, Judgo Strong, sud many Congressmen sud — Washington correspondouts, Moody dolivercd tho samne sorwon as in the afterncon. LEx.Speaker Itame suid Moody was tho most romasrkable man ho over hunn{ aud Postmaster-Gienoral Jowell said his rewarks 1u tho latter part of his discoursa were wonderful, The P’resident also expressod vloasuro at tho services, INDLANATOLIS, Srectat Dupatch ta The Chicage Tribune. Inpiaxavorts, 1nd,, Dec.19,—To-day tho prom- inent divines of the Methodist Epacopal Chureh in atteudanee upon the Bissionary Convention tilled tho pulplts of the various churchos, be- sides which » number of Bunday-school meet- ings wera hield iu tho oftornoou. ~ 'Lhis ovening an {mmeusy misgionary mnss-mocting was Lold at the Academy of =~ usio, pre- sided over by the Hon. William Cuomback, and addrossed by Dr, J. M. Reid, Bishop Low- man, and Dra. Parkburst and bpeocer. Thuse wlio were unablo to gaiu admission to tho Acad- oy orgauized an auxiliary meoting in tho Third Tresbyterian Church across tho way, which was crowded, and this mecting was sddressod by Listop Fostor and others, lloports of the col- lections made during the duy show thuy ez~ ceoded thouo of last year by over £2,000, L e e LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN, . Special Disputch to The Chrcavp Tribune, I¥nsaxaronis, Iud,, Deq, 19,—~The Grand Div- 1aion of Locomotive Firomen yesterduy elected aud ipatalled toe following olooru: Grand Masterg. J. A, Leach, of Port Jorvis, N. Y. Vico Grand Master, 1. H. Clapp, of Gulasburg, Il ; Grand Becrotary and 'Troasuror, Willlum N. Bayre, of Galon, O.; Grand Warden, O. T. Ritculo of Urbana, Iil,; Graud ; Conductor, J. 0. Deruswd, of Urbana, Ik ; Grand Chaplatn, Marlon Barnbill, of Indiana ; Grand Marshal, O, W. Cutler, of Providence, R, L Yhe tirand Maater appoiotod the following Cam- mitteo on Uriovances: Lows K. Glosson, of Seranton, Vs, s lobort Carutbers, of AMattoon, 1lL.; Qeorgo W. Hoidenthal, of Port Jervis, N, Y,; Hill H. Archoy, of Nashville, Tenn,; Col. %" Richoy, of Urbanua, 111. The salary of tho Becretaty was fixed at #1,000 por suuum, Tho Insurauce Department of tho Drotherhood was discussed avd tho premium iuoreased from Lo ceuty to 8l 'The foliowlng oficers wero glasted Trosdent—Puilip 1, Poster, of Herauton, Vico-Presldent—A, M. Plummer, of Uornel ville, N, Y. ; Becretary and Lreasuror—William N. Hayre, of Ualion, 0. L!‘lunm Committae— J. N. Ostuign, C, . Elbott, William Blae, C. ‘%, Ritehio, and L. B. Gleason, Horcalter each lodge will have its own insuranco agent, Instead of doing this branch of business through its Finaucial Secretary. FINAKCIAL, Pnovipexcs, M. I, Dee. 19.—The Providence Tool Company in a statement says it hasa con- tract to manafacture 600,000 ritles for the Tur. kish Governmont, of whch 320,000 hava leou completed ; that during the past year it has reducad tbe debt iucurred in making prop~ aration to the amount of 3600,000, and sddod £300,000 to its general assols, A comblua- tion of unfortunste circumstances compelled ic to sk ity creditors for extousjons, Tho assets of the Company are estimated to ex- ceed tho hisbilities by & million aud w quarter of dollars, T'he stockliolders, who aro wealthy, in- tend to employ tholr utmost resources to aid the exmlcniun of tho Copany frous ity cmbarrass- ment. Dxrsoir, Mich,, Deo, 19.—D. A. Ross & Co., large lumber mauufacturers sud dealers, of thia é‘{ao l&w fatled. Lisbilities, $300,000; nysoly, ,000. nowspaper, CRIMINAL NEWS, Enormous Diamond 'lmblwry in Brazil ==« Over $100,000 Worth Stolen, An Iowa Man Who Was Willing to Sacrifico His Wife's Belations, Ahortion and Infanticide tho Solution of a Dwight, 11, Mystery. THE BRAZIL DIAMOND ROBBERY. From tho Sowtn African Mailof tho 5th nit, wa gathor tho following particulars rospecting the groat jowel robbery at Rio do Janeiro, brief reference to which has been 1made in telegrapbio advices from tho Capet “Qun the 22d of October tho resident Magin- trato at ort Elizaboth received a telogram vat- ing that & cominunication had besu rocerved trou tho Tmporial Government rolative to a gigautic Jowelry amndle at Rio de Jaueiro, and regnest- ing bhm to keep o Jookout for ‘three wmen charged with obtsimng diamouds snd jowelry to the valuo of £22,000. The elec- trio Wiro. howevaer, got out of order, and the po- lico could only ascertain that tho bark Helen, Capt. W. Norrie, had callod at Algors Bay, und, in a very stsango manuer, landed thirco of her crew. fho bad esiled from Itio tho day befuro tho goods wero procured (Ane. 29), and arrived at Port Bhizabeth on the 1th nit, Wheu 'ort Curlmn Skead boarded the Helen, o saw threo well-drewsed men who wisbod to Jaud, Tho Cap- tatnof tho veesel oxplnined that they had Leen cotopelled to cmbark as smlors, sud that he wistied to discharge them. Capt. Skead koid that they mnet go to the Fort- Oftice, aud ho found then eutered na folluws Fraucis Cundit, Frenchmau, shipped a3 steward at £2 o month ; John Stouart, an Amer- tean, and Frank Andorsson, o Geran, ordinary seamon, at ons sbilhug each per mouth, aving got their dischiarges thoy luft the suip, aud Io- wpector Bromwich subesaquontly found out that tho turen * sailors " were liviug en prince at tho Phux fotel. He interviewed thom there, but found them under the names of (Cundit) Henry Smith, (Steuart) M. C, Edwards, aud (Audersson) M. Meyer. 5 wero caretully watched, aud ou Monday mormng furthor particulars werus ro- ceived from tho Capo, wlich resulted 1n the proprictoss of the Phenix beiug fnformed by tha locat authoritlos of what thoy saspected, and they wero charged vob to part with certwin valusble parcels which had ~beon depositod with tho sald proprictors for safe custody, By Tucsdsy motning tho necessary funforma- tion wa4 at band, aud oo the threo men being arrested and gearcned dismonds, rubies, emer~ alds, rings, and watches to & conmdorable amount were found upon them. 'They were taken to thoe rosident Magistrate's oflice, whero, iu tho prosonco of witneeses, tho ‘swag’ was sealed up, and tho prisoners wero romandod till uoxt day, b8 tho very sovers woather on tho coast hiad delayed the rail being landed from the royal mail steamship Lauubo. On Wedves- day tho resident Magistrate rocaived thoso de- taus, aud it was known that M., Charles Roulina, Paris, hnd rocerved a tolegram from Ilio, stating that threo mon Lad dofrauded eoveral jewelors and obtained goods to the valuo of £22,00u. They will probuvly bo seut back to Lrazil, but the vaguencss of the charge is very siugular, 1he sccused stata that thoy purchased tho goods ‘on eredit,” If the goods ara stolen, the Eluvcrnment of Drazil will clalm them. If the prisoners are diecharged the jewels aro for- foited to tho Goverument, becauso thoy Liave never passed the Customs. According to reli- ablo informatton, tho list of estreatod articles comprires 200 cut diamonds, sovéhty gold watcles, mauy robies, emeralds, dinmond sultes and rings, verious ear-rings, pondants, bracclots, sod chaivs, Their Lotel bill amouuted to be- tween £30 and £40 in eix days, Boveral jowols which tbey had about them have veen found in tho jnil. They gave them to s fellow-prisoner, who buried them in the yard of the prison, and Inspector Bromwich has wormed out of thia man where tho epoil was bidden, Tho jowels recoy- cred represent about .£1,200.” THE QUADRUPLE IOWA TRAGEDY, Montezuma (fa.) Kepubliean, Dee, 15, Onao of the most horriblo tragodies it has evor been our proviuce to record occurred fn Deep River towneliponlast Monday, George 1. Tay- lor shot his mother-ln-law, sister-in-law, wile, and then bimeelf, It seems that Taylor and his wifo hiad lived separato for the past five monthy, owing to the intemporate habits of tho husband. Last Monday be went over to his motber-in- law's, sbout a mila distant from whore he had Loon stopping, went into the house and eat dowa near the stove, botween his wifo and her sister, Susan Pollook, His mother-in-law, Mary Black, an old Indy 73 yoars of ago, sat necara partition door. After s short convorsation, Taylor drew o pistol from his pocket and was going to shoot his wifo, which 1otion sho saw and ran into another rootn of tho boussjthrongh the opon door, uesr whero her mother sat, and her mother shut the door after bor, Boing thwarted in this manuer, be theu shot ¢ AMlrs. Black, tho ball just missing her boad. A second shot from his pistol entersd her thugh, when Susan Pollock, his sister-in-law, ran batween ber motherand Taylor, whien ho ehot hor in the stioulder. Both Mrs. Black and Susan Tollock theu ran away from the houso, sud loft tho demon to complete his murderous attack, Are, Black ran toa neighbor's,—Mr, Middlekafls, —n quartor of o milo away, rau_np-stairs and told them that ‘Taylor had murdered the woman at bier houso, aud waa after her, aud foll faint- jug, and until chis time did not know that she wesshot, ‘The daughter ran away from the houss only far enough 8o a8 to be out of imme- diato danger, where sho watched the movemonts of ‘Iaylor. Blio saw bimcateh Ara. Fayloraround tho neck with one arm, and place tho revolver to Lior bead, fire twice, aud lot Ler fall, ‘Then he placed the mazzie of the revolver to tho centro of his own forebead snd fired. He foll to tho floor and remsined & short time, then int ur. oy on his horso, rode a mile, to Mr. adelsy'y, tho place hie bad worked, went into the house and stood before a mirror, pretendiog to be looking at himself, though be was gotting razor, e then went out a short distanco into tho ficld, and cnt his throat with a razor, where he was found in an iosensiblo condition, The first bajl frum the murdoroua weapou passod throngh the bridgo of Mrs, Taylor's nose aud Jodged back of thio left eyo-ball. Tho secoud cutered hior templo and {8 lodged iu her hoad. Bhois in a very precarious coudition, sud her recovory i considored doubt?ul, while the othor victime, and the flend himsclf, will probably re- covor, ‘Taylor is n man L9 years of sgo, aud since the soparation of himsoll and wife, i Las been hoard to eay ho was going tokill somebody, \luuday mormng he went to Mr, Ladeley's and asked for @4, which ho got, and eaid he was zoiug 1o Marengo, and then went o the house of tlu molher-in-inw (Mary blaci‘n), snd com- mnuf‘e«l Lis murderous attack, with the above rosult, INFANTICIDE AT DWIGHT, iLL. Specral bupateh ta 1he Chucago T'ridune. Dwiour, 1L, Deo, 10.—Tho mystery involved in ths findiug of tho dead body of a nowly-born infant upon tho track of the Alton & St. Louis Road south of the town bas been solved. Tho ehild was weapped up fa copios of the Appleton City Journal nud 8t. Charles Cosmos. A Cor- oner's inquost was Leld last night, aud the fol- . Jowlng chain of circumstantial evidence brought out facts which impelled tho confession of tho guilty partica, Ior thoe ssko of thoir relatives, who are among our oldest and most substantial citizens; resicung 4 miles trom hore, wo suppreas theirnames. 'I'ne Postmaster know whio roceived tho aboye-mentioned papers in tha town, aud, a4 there wore special directions calling attention to cartain articlos in the paver, no tronblo was found to fix at once the ownership, Oue of the party who was sugpected was at onco subpas- naod a8 & wituesa, At first be denied all knowl- edge of the matter, but was soon convinced that his vest course wad 10 make & olean Lreast of the wholoe affair. 1o contessed thot, for tho sum of &GS, he had omployed a ves Joliet phbysiclan to produce an avortion upon lus wifas thay ho had beon st his Louse on ’l'lmmdn{ night, and accom- plisbed s wiseion, and took sway tha child, and wrappod it up in the papers m which it was found, A physicisn frum Joliet, who was also suspected a# Laving beon counscted with the affalr, but who completely oxculpatod himuelf from all vonnection with it, atated” thag tho phy- pician who lLiag perforined the abortion sdunitéd that he hiad;been at Dwight on Thurkdsy uight, and attended case of childbirth; tbat, upon hls own roquest, tho child was given Lim, snd tbat, while Lhe was iu tho sct uf jumping ou the cars to relurn bome with the dead cLild uuder bls coat, & sudden jerk of tho sraju caused bhim to lose it, and it was found the noxt morning, The jury bhave returned » sealed vordict at uu esrly Lour thiv moruing. The Joliet doctor has * jumped the town. UNQUIET GREASERS. 8AN Faancisco, Doo. 19.—A disputch from Ssn Diogo eays ttist alt tho Megxicans livivg on the, road botween San Diego and Campo aro concen- trating in Lower California, About 100 aro juat helow tho line, A Inrge number aro jn tha Neata Veallav, Further troubleia apprehended, The citizena of Camypo are well-srouscd and vigilant. ot dhidoin = CASUALTIES. A SHIP'S MISFORTUNES: Ba¥ Fraxcisco, Dec. 18.—Tho Dritich ship John Ronlio arrived off tho Honds from Auck- Jand, in balinst, Nov. 50, and received orders to go to Portland, On tho 24 Ipst., about 400 miles north of hero, sho was thrown on her Leam ends {n a galo, which suifted her balinat, Blio sprunz a leak, cut away her main and miz- zen topmants, lost ono man overhoard, snd had her hnlwarks carried nway, 8% well as everything on deck, She arrived bero this oveniug, KILLED BY CARS. Bpecial Disputeh 10 The Caicago Tribune, GnzexvinLy, 0., Dec. 10.—A man, suppored to bo Henry Kirby, a snoemaker of Wapnkoneta, €., wan fotind doad near tho railroad bridgo at this place this morniag, Is body was ternbly mutitated. i AMUSEMENTS. SKATING PARK. EXPOSITION BEATING PARK. THE ND OPENING IN THE EXPOSITION BUILDING WILL TAKE FLACE Monday Evening, Dec. 20. Karon, Commu'stion, General Admierlon, and Roe rerved Beat Tickets for rale ut ROUT & SUNS? MUSIC STORY No. 136 Stata-st, Trices—Adtalesion, 25 cte,; Gallery, c! ‘Tier, WU cts, ~ ADELPHI THEATRE, Thin MONDAY ENE! 13, Dee, 2), and every night of the week, Wednesday and Baturday Mutiuces, The Maguificent Oriental Spectacular Drama 40 THIEVES! New Scenss, New Costames, New Musle, ‘The PERFORMING ELEFHA I, a herdof cawels from the great desert of Bah 1 a battalion of 100 richly armured young Ladied fu the Qorceons cavalcada, A strong array of oilo arusts in the diver Ussement, A cnrpaof 200 ausditarics, First appear- suce of The MILTON JASPLUS, Kings of the Atr, Tho Famous Garctis Troupe, and the Chill Wouder JUUNG AVOLLO, Re-cugagement of WALT i 8 and BMORTON, the groteenqin PHOITH, and Tillhe Antanlo. RNegular Ladlos’ Night, Thursday, lixtra la hea’ night on Christmns, Clristmss Gifi Matineo Wednesdsy, Two prand performauces Christmas Day. THE TOLEDO. Grand Reopening on Thurs1:y, Dee, 2, 1875, fn ltn Apactons and Magulficent 1all, 155, 197, 190, nbd 141 East Madison at. Grand Svleet lustrutental Concerts given by thy watll-renosnicd EUROPEAN LADIES' ORCUESTRA COMBINATION, This Famous Truue have achieved tho greatest suc: cens 12 all the prinapsl citiesof Enrope, England, nud Amurica, Tho pross and peoplo havo awatded them the Lifghert praire, and unanimounly declared them unoqualed by any sinlar_combination tu the world, 1t fu thelr S7at appearance buforo the Chicago yublic The Couceris commonce Every Eveulng at 8 o'cloc and Bunday Afternoon st i p. . Alvo on Extiliath the Tolodo Organ, tho Largest Alusical Cotstruction in the World. - Admisrion 15 etn. R. KALTENBACH & BRO., Propristors. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUIRE & MAVERLY. essreeees LESSEES GRAND HOLIDAY WEEK. MONDAY, Dev, 20, SECUND WEEE of the tireat Irish Cumedy Artists, RICKEY & BARNETY. In two cntlrely new sketches, The Yuyous CALIFORNIA MINRSTRELS In'a Grand Gala Bill, everv evening ond Weduesdsy and CIRISTMAS MATINLE: ACADEMY OF MUSIC, FRANK E. AIREN’S SUPERDB DRAMATIO COMPANY IN THE TWO ORPHANS Every Evening, and Wednesday and Ssturday Mati- neon, “Aamtssion, 75 cis,, 60 cts., sud 25 cts. Teeervod ‘Turklsh chatrs, §1,00, Mntinses, 23 cte, and 50 cla, AMagnificent and Costly Costumes, New and Elborata Bcenery, Rare and Expensivo Propertice, Tickets at Erlnfi(‘)‘lull Hlotls, Tivoll Clgar-Stand, and Acadomy ox-Oftice, MoVICKER'S THEATRE. OHRISTMAS WLLE, Tho mirth-inspiring artists, BAKER and FARRON, Eveyr Evening snd Christmas Matineo {n their Excit- Ing, Amnaing, Muslcal Protean Drama, HEINRICH and HETTIE, Depleta with & unique Lst of Origiual Song, Dances, wd Sketehien, _Nost week Meu, Oates’ Cumic Upars, COL. 00D'S MUSEUM, A MERRY CIRIRTMAS BILL! JACK JIARRA- WAY'S Adventurcs iu the Army Awong the Briganda sod LITTLE KED RIDING HOUD, Matlnco every afternoon at 2 p. m, FINANCIAL. '1.500000” 1a the averagn meuibly profit estimated to he pald to Bvifors of atack privileges by variuas backors 1 Wall-at: Tho uuse of Messrs, Alesaader Frothinghun & Co., 1 Wall at., Now York, who poasoss & world-wh for 1 togrity, uifer Lo sond Joae thetr Floancial Workly Ruporc sud bouk oxp g hiow snns {rom ton dolisrs 10 thnusands ma Voa! TlLose who tnvest little havo the same advantagu a8 largo oporatory. Sond fur thelr wi Nov. 13, Addrves ALEX. FROTHIA Y Bankers wnd Hrokers, 12 Wallu FAIRBAGKG STARDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicugo. Beearcfultabuyonly the Gennine, ___CONFEGTIONERY, CELUBRATED thravshont the Unlou—ozpreened to nil parte. 1 1 i upwsnd at 25, 40, G per . Addres 8l erdon’ GUNTIER, Confes: < tioner, Chie: I's ... OPTICIANS JAMES W, QUEEN & CO, OPTICLANS, 024 Chentnat-sis GUL Evondw: Vhttadeiphia, Now Yorks Bpoctacles, Fyo Qlasses, Bpy Olaswes, Teiescopen, Opers aud Field Glassew, Btereoscopen aud View Microscopes of all gradek, Mathematical, Drawing, a0 Burveying Justruments snd Maiertals of ull dye scriptions, Thustroted Catalogues to any auddrens, 10 coutn ench, e EDUCATIONAL. MICBIGAN S8EMINARY, at KALAMAZQO0, Excellent facilities herp otfered_{ur thurough gatriio- ton tnan_extended course, Thw Belioal {s o truly Chiristian home, Expeuscs only §173 per yeur, Bupe- perior advantages for tho study of Atusic, Tuinting, aud Modern Langusges, Location healthy and de Lightful. Bome vacaucics yet rumain, Apply for cata logtio and furtherinformation o tho’ Prifcipal, MISY JEANNEITE PIsULE, Kelamazoo, Mich, Penngylvaula Military Academy, Chester, Poy Teopens_Jan., 6. Thurough dustruction in Civil and Miuiug Engiucering, the Clseic and Exugish Brauches. For circulars apply to T, A, COBGROVE, Eaq., No. “ Clarkat., Chlcayo, o fo Col, THEO, YATT, Freal- ent P, M, A _UNDERTAKERS GOODS. HEARSES. Largoat Varloty, Fincet Destus, Priovs from $400 10 GLASS FRONT LANDAUS, Mopt Approvie tyiow, fourelzes, - Cotchs snd Famf- y Carrdages made to order, inds uf Gluss bent to order, CRANE, BDREED & CO., 043-718 Wout Elulith-st., Cincinns atl, O, ST, AUGUSTINE HOTEL, Bt. Auxu-uga. N!:;l‘clr(fl:.. 0 5 u‘x‘élm"éh'&'x, lflEn \luovmn Falograths Oitie. oy AILL, Pioprie{or, MILLINERY. : B PP PIL j-w wmrahnnbbo S U SRY HOLIDAY TRADE Bish, i, nd Elga : MILLINERY AT OUR USUAL “Popular Prices.’ Now is tho timo to soloct som thing for tho Holidays. We invi attontion to our large and eclogat stock of TRIMMED and UNTRII MED GOODS. WEBRETER'S fl.Z@ STATE-S' | REMOVED FROM T WEST SIDE, Lrom 241 West Madison-st. ~ 7 camrmiaeEs. | CARRIAGESR We beg to notify our triends tl, during the next thirty days - will sell, nt greatly reduced pric our cntire stock of FINE CA RIAGLES, comprising LANDAF LANDAULETTES, CLARENC COACHLES, COUPES and CC PELETTES, i OQur GLASS-FRONT Landar for beauty of design, simplic and thoroughness in constructs are unsurpassed; the front bo: perfectly balanced by n Pat- Balance Spring, can with ease: lowered and raised with one ger. ’ F}Yfi guarantee all our worlk to ~CLASS, und to please every particular, r H. KILLAM & 00, | 290 Chestnutsst., New Ilaven, Co: €. (0, TEN BRO! g The Reglstereid Conntruction Boodw of the Chr Gas Light aud Coke Company, standiug on the of sald Company, in the following namen, & E. E Atwater, W. AL Anthony, Alex. Hrown, Birown, Jr., K. Bowen, Goo, Brown, Barsh A, I Jobu N. Lrown, . Beecher, D . flacon, Jas. Ki ti4, O, Drouson, C. O, Brewster, Wm, Druwn, atker, Inabelia Brown, G. B. Brown and othes; Discknian, E. Dringhutst, dan 8, Urown, O, E: Jdr., F, Bromson, & B, Cobh, T, ', T, Cods, A Cuase, Ben), Carver, G, Ik Oarbart, P, B, Cools J. Cadwell, estato of W, J. Caner, J. C. Dawson, Dickey, C. D, Dickey, 3. If. Duntiam, Thos, 8. 1. Alice Faton, E, Frankentnal, 8, B, Freeman, Fir Ius. Tu & 8 Doprout Co, WLl Gralam, 0, A, C Way, d 1L, Hubbell, E. Hoffinan, IL Hunnewell, {eo, 12 11, Hadduck, B. Inglsm, W. W, K ! Koen, 8, D, Ko T, I Kertiey, 1. B, 2 Leavitt, C, 13, Malcom, 1eu g ¥, 8. Masou, N. H. Morrieon, M. U, 3ilchel Sitchell, 11, 1T, Maglo, Merchants' 8xvings, Trust Compuny, W Newberry, J. 3, New; Grorgo Nugent, I, ¥, W, Peck, 3, K. Peck, F.W.- AL, Quandale, C. J. Ruswall, George Simith 1stadd Bheldon, 1L, Scliubart, 8, A, Bmith, 5, Btak E.J, I, Bhiclds. George P, Btone, J, W, tua Alexander 8mith, IL Shipley, Gerritt H, Smith/ Tinkham, Trusice, J. Thomson, Jou Mosea Taylor, 3, M, Underwood, A. Van Ness, E. Van Ness, IL : D. 8. Wuson, T. J. Wiis W . 8. Wallace, A, B \Wosh, E. Joseph’ Whitaker, E. T. Watkins, E. L. itin) ‘Trustoc, I, L. Yoo, Henry Young, James u.} Hunry L, Yoting, and bearing tho followiug i to-wit s Noa. Gid, 431, 1,507, 1,508, 1,318, 619, 1,25 50, 454, 437, 1,207, 37, 34, 299, 467, 469, 46 677, 1,489, 1,003, 1,260, 1,350, 1,414, 481, 83, %16, 27, o, 6, 64, 983, 1,083, 1,305, 407, 49, 7 K0, 1,119,702, 699, 76, 293,"2 o, 14 Keen, Ha ,412, 1,373, b7, 714, i3, a8} 529, T3, 101,001, 91, 111, 114, 335, 733, 1, 41,1171, 25, 107, 418, 850, 1,242, 551, G20, 4} g b Lasi, Lo 1, 'se 4, 170, Uil, 754 Vs, 1,42 64, 074s 1,300, 871, 177, 120, 41 £ m,l‘ 1,231, 1,216, 588, 191, 192, 338, b43, 3ul, 70, 1,227, 1,228, 202, 393, 633, l,llh. 1,301, 1,293, 207, 209, 210, 4u1, 211, 403, 213, 404, are, by reac of tho Hoard of Dirwctors of eaid mpany, Or 10 bo called in and paid; and ibe same will dremed at tha offce of the Company on and aft 18t day of January, A, D, 18i. 'Thie Lolders ‘bonds are Lu,-nb{ notified thereof, snd that of after thy said 1of day of January, A, D, 1876, th DLonds will ceass to bear intereat, 1 Dy order of the Board of Directors, E. T. WATKINS, Prestc Washington & F* Charterud by th fu L b W thist DR, JAM stond at the lm’ Jrofossan for L yoars. A | 2L Wpericuce arg all. Tiean, night loss-s by G 03 10 18 {ace, lust manlidod, can poeitively b “wanting the'most dolicazs attontion, eall o i hoano for pationts, A, bouk fof the 0 Marriseo tiulde, whian telis you all about thesedl Wity ahORNG WATEy~Why Dut—10 cants L) pay postad hi3s 3) roama and parlur, Yuu o oo ona F. Oice hours, B a. ni. 07, . Suadays, a.ui. Al buslnoss stcloty coatidsutial. Flagratile on Lie 1) aat. e T £ | HOOD, nervous Aot gl ahs ikl shulicall ve willo r l ofthe sexual pysicti, Ha g cte, lau-t dlscoverioa Py g e e st s TR prescrve the lmmghuél Fiveto fded checks the trahn 3 nul' [ Uulde in 1 by Mall, Tue suthot ym““ DKAA.D‘OW;H{NMHHM“'M.HL, pet o without mercary slao &) uiarud 10 wanly vigorr inty B G et SN IR Weat'siuth NO CURE 175 Squlh Clark-st, cerner of Hoares, Chic May L consultod, personally or by x‘?fl"’a"‘""' be traly bappy i tho tiurried relations 31 0,41 ou how L pres il ol Vrice e jnal ngllon any of thesub in hls work. dun Hospltal practice, eures Liliry, causod by errors of yout ¥ Dr. Ker ou a1l vhrunio ur Burvous discases, KKA Gmly piysicleu n tho city who warrants sures ur ¢ ‘Uttios Bours, 9. 1. 1 8y, m, ; Sundazs o B 157 South Clark-st,, Univego, The videst fustly the United Btates clsrtervd expressly for the Frivate, Ohronio, aud Bpeciul Discases of botl; A wtail O eminerient Professors fu attendaucy wultution pervonally or by letter frev. DR, T. J. CLOSSMAN'S SPECIFIC MIXTU 1La & suro cure for Private Discases, RUGGINT, only Speclaliat in- Bfi.—éEONEE a's keadyate 1o u w Ntdbou‘nfl Chicago, igtnesty, s ot i SShECHS Dabuer bt B ALY i ATy tRad f otk BBk St weilia e A58