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Jaritica of bar husband, Bho was offended if he waa not preasnt st the nolema hour of tea; she ae {0 dospair because ha didnoteataftorlhoEn- jlish fanhion ; sie kept the books and thalibiary ander lock and ley; she could not enluro his oing avaka whilo alio alept, nor that ho snould oop whilo sho was waking." ‘Tho Rev. Dr. Ifogo, of Richmond, Va. who feliverod tho oratlon at the unveiling of tho 3tonowall Jackaon ntatne in that city, has writ- ton o ono of the London papers to dorrect the :mprossion thas the avent waa at nll calculated i rosive old projudices ia the United Staten. T'bo London Times, it will bo remembered, ro- bukod tho Tinglish donors of the statna for their pRiciousnces in the mattor, and enpecially meu- lonod the fact thnt Jacksou derivoed all his tonown from his treason {o lis counsry. DLr. oge, in his lottor, nays tho celebration liad no political significance whatevor, The Clesoland Herald says that on Fridav afterioon Jast Mr, A, Sherwin, residing at No. 71 Cedar avenue, that city, rocoived a call from two pld friends from East Clevelaud, the nnitod agea of tha threo amounting to 258 years, tho oldeat, Bir. Ansel Young, baing 83; tho next, Mr. Elias Cozad, 86; dud the attor, Mr, Sherwin, 84, Tho turon have beou frionds and neighbara for nearly sixty yoars, the former removing to Clevoland in 18173 Mr. Cozad (o 1808, and Mr. Shersin in 1818/ Thoy had n very pleasanc visit, recalling old times whon Cloveland waa Lut a kmall colieo- bon of houses, numboring but a fow families, most of whom have paseed away, Prot. Morsa defenda himself valiantly for hav- ing omittod from his * Firet Dook tn Zoology " all teehnical namos of tho species of which ho tionts, Iloenya tho tochnioal names nro chang- ieg ko rapidly o8 to bo practically uscless sxcopt to wpectalits. As an oxtroma iurtance, ho gives tho chenges In tho name of the common non- nrchin, which was named by Agnssiz, ton yesra E£g0, cchinua granulafus, Binca that timo it has beon euccessively called echinus granulatus, turyechinug granulatus, tozopneustes drobachi- nnis, curyechinus drobachiensis, and sirongylo scnlrotus drobachienais, ‘Tho last name was tho spproved ono whon Irof. Morao's book went to prova ; but Lo says this littlo animal will be kuown by tho anmo of sea-urchin lony: aftor tho :mo whien tho syatomatisia and their distractivg aomenelature sball bavo besn forgotten. HO[EL ARNIVALS, Patmer House~T.. M. Ford, Desdofucas J, M, Sine stair, Indisuapolies J. Py May, New York: W, I, Woud, Toctieater, N, Y.; G, M.’ Finch, Now Yor tirownell, Marquotto; Jamos Rawle, Philadelpht AL Adnins, Clevelznd; Albert feeth, Mliwautioo: 1. Porler, St, Paulz B, A, Hulbrook, Michigan; i Albauy; d, ¥, Wicos, Pittsburg, fie—d, M. bcGowan, Coldwefcr, Mi ner, Hortford; O, 1§, Cage, Marquott son_Dean, New York: ‘W, M. Fieb, J; V. J. Furber and layard Stocklon, Notw Yoric; J. AL, O.W. Willin, Springfold; "W, H. Hiner, Foud du Lac: George Urapor, Nahant; Solo- mon Itancock, Cambridio; M, Northrup, Altons T, W. A.; Yion Gablo, Rack Taluntt, T rehtont D11, Moon and theien, G Eaut Clatre} J. K, Livingston, Newark, N, J,; 8ir icn Powell nd 11" D, Powell aud sorvant,” En. 3land; Banford Berniicinier, Now Yorks E. 0, Lor- rutz,'Valtimore; Jwmes Leuing LaSoile; John A, Tlunter aud W, O, Grabam, Ilinot; Jamea' Gallop, U, 8. U. B R, 15, Amrdel and G, O, Hakk, Toviland§ Lo W. Wolcott, Urand Itapids; ‘Thompon Sinlth, Ta. roato, Can....Sherman fouse—H, F, Clark, Toledos Capt, W, U'Connell, U. 8, A.: the Ton, A, I, Saw.rd, Miunesata; Robert Hoeen, Gincinuati; Bonnete Wark, Burlinglon, Vt.; ¥, Cramer, Cinciniatl; Col, A, D, Entehin, Teos, N, Yui Prof. D, M. lfyde, Appleion, {¥io.; Bimucl Chivkering, Watcrlown; J. A, Grier, Loganoport; I. Miller, New Yorks L. d. Lyncly Detrolt: D. Crowley,' Cedarbury, Wi Uonae—W, iL. Bhafer, B, & O. It. 7, go Pee tody, St Panl; N, Dalloy, Now Ifm puliro; L L. Flelts, B, & 0. i, R, Baltimore; C. Baldwin, T, ¥, Par Ca.: Mr. and Mrv, Giiiman, Aurora; V5, T. lels tard, Colorado; John Ienderzon, D, & O, I I, Saliimore; My, 8, B, Willlawms, Milwaukes, N, C. T, «Grant POLITIOAL NOIES, Tho Daltimoro Sun olmonse bas been caro Tally compiled by .en ox-Confedorate, and it shoxa remarkablo partiality for the Lost Canao hroughout. Tho Hendrioka platform fs boing built as fast 2a the limbercan be fonud for it, and tho buitdors scom to caro vory little whothor tho materini they uno is groon or dry, Auything for a plate form. Tho Indians guug I8 working it up. Tho Kookuk Q@ale Cily, which has been the bitterost and most efiiciont enowny of Mr, Mar- lan during tho prosont Sanatorisl csmpaign, {hinka tho noxt Congroselonal delegation from Towa wilt be Domocratic it Lio is cleoted to the Bonato. Cash Clay's personn] annonncement that ho s nominated himsotf to be nominsted for Vice- Prosident by the next Democratio Conveution has not torood o Lalr of the old stagers nt Washington. Such coolnesain the faca of dead- Iy porit a surprising, Perbaps thoy think tne poril ian’t deadly. Tho divoree of Nast and Cartls, who writo op- posite aides of Harper’s Weekly, 18 one of the possibilities just now widely cauvassod. Bishop Gilbert Iaven seoms to bo very anzious for it. Ho takea it for grantod that, whon tho dlvorce occurs, Naat will stay and Ourtia will go. Dut, i Cu;us slould go nud Nast should stay, what \hen Troctor Knott reprosonted Scotland County In the Lowor Brauch of ths Blissouri Legisla- turo in 1859, aud such was his standing at tho Bar oven thon, that Lie was Cnairman of tho Ju- dieiary Committos in that body., Ile was princi- pal managor of the impeachmont upon which Tudgo Albert Jackson, of the Fiftoonth Judiclal Circult, was triod. The Milwaukoe Sertinct, nftor flguring on the Presidential probabilitios, uaye that it may rest with Wiaconsm to decida whothor tho next L'rost- dunt of tho Tnited Btates shall bo » Domocrat or a Republican, +This roflcation ought to cone voy o fow lessona In prudonce and clrounispoe- tfon to the mon to whom the Intorests of the Republican party fu this Btate aro peouliarly tommitted,” Honator West addressod a caucus of the color- ¢d membora of tho Loulsiaua Legislaturo on [1day, before leaving for Washington, e iold thom that Mr. Pinchback would bo sented, sud that Mr. AMorton's Missiesippl Election Committos would coro South soon nfier the feassombling of Congress, As Mr. West 18 not qnito ag’powerful in tho Henato, howover, as Lo onco was, {t §s just possiblo that ho and hin Aearers may bo disappointed. Thore 15 somethlng indescribably funny in Sunset Cox's pleturo of Limeolf and Proctor Knott wallung tho lobby duriug debato and con- floling with each otbor Locsuso thoy woro {oo Luworous to bo trurtod by their political cole feagues. Now it is tko honost optuion of muny eoplo in the United Btatos who havo read Mr. Cox's magazine articles on * Humor,” that Lo might safely Le fntrusted with tho ligheat oftico, 1f s humor ware tho only obstaclo in the way, Willlam Cullen Bryant hias written tho follow- Ing lotter to the Becretary of tho Bostou Fico- Trado Club: *Tho roquest with which I um bonored—to eomposa an exsay to bo reed bofore Ahe Boston Froo-Tiude Club—Is ono which I am vroud to ackmawledge but not ablo to comply with, na I bave already sovural Htorary taske on Yand, and wy ago, now protracted beyond the ordizary lot of old mon, admonjelies mo egalosg andertaking any more tHl £ have dono with those. Your Clubts cngagod in a most honorn~ Bio cause, and, if I rightly read tha signe of tho Umes, will scon have the oppertunity of groat ctivity and usefulness,” Congrestman Boolso—who is & man of **ideen '—Ig atllictod with visionn of tha earlet Vomun iu the White Ilousv. Lla sald in oo ine lervlow rocently publishod: *'fho Church of itomo {u lnsidioualy weoking to control the negro rote, as it already does tho Irish, Thero aro sow at tha Collego of tho Propuganda in Roms betwoon mixty and Bovonty colored youth bsing dducatod to take the fleld among thelr brothren inour Bouthern Blates. Who can fmaglne the tuccosa of tho pomp and tinsel of tho Papal Church with the excitabla nogro temporamont ? What will bo tho result of tho Irish and nogro Yot0 combined ? Who will lend & party to de- feat them ? Bome poople cry, *Fooh! tharo is Bo dankor.’ Tt was Just o bofors the Nebelllon, When wo ofton hoard It said that the Honthern Btaten could not be kickod oub of the Unton. We Al know thy késuls of thay lalting alons,” WHISKY. Impnaneling of the Grand Jury. A Good Body of Men---Who They Are and Where They Come From. Judge Blodgett's Charge---No Whisky Dusiness Doae Yesterdays The “Crooled” Used in tho Manu- faoture of Vinegar. Trials of Kekee, Maguire, and Bahcock Sot for Jan. 20, 25, and 30, District-Attorney Dyer Says He Shall Certainly Convict the Latter. Delay in TFiling Informations Against Chicago Distillers. THE GRAND JURY. 1T 16 IMPANELED, Yostorday moraing a liltle after 10 o'clock, and bofore the coming in of the Court, the United Statos Diatrict Court-room was well filled with largo audionce of lswyors and spoctstors who awaited the proceodivga io the impancling of the Urand Jury drawn wumo days ago. About 9 o'clock the membora of the jury begau to drop Inono by ono, and took their seats among tho andlence, whilo (ho baliffs wera busy in gotting accommodations for thom instdo the bar. Bliortly after 10 Judge Blodgets camo in, and tho erier in & woak voice opeuad tho court. The Judgo at once ardered tho Jury called, and dircot- ed them to como forward and assume thelr seats, Ninoteen mou auswerod o thoir namos, as fol- lows : Alfred W. Porry, Goneseo, Honry County. John Swanzey, Ridott, Stepnenson County. Joln I, Beoboy, Union Hill, Kane County, Ttobert Hampton, Faw 'aw, De Kalb County. John W. Uitt, Mount Morzis, Ogla County. Willism Cox, Winelow, Stephensoa County, Jumes Thornton, Magnolia, Putnam County. Honry M. Lyman, Downer's Grove, DuPage Couunty, QGooego L. Merrick, Dixon, Loa County. C. A. Shurtlell, Galva, llenry Couuty. Arthur Bryant, Jr., Princoton, Bureau County. Willinm Fowler, Ruciford, Winnebago County. Willinm Ramsey, Lo ltoge, Marshall County, Miclinel Troutman, Neleon, Leo County. Abijah Kozwin, Johet, Will_County, Cuarles J, Ilchardson, I'riuccton, Burean Conuuy. Reuben C, Hill, Wauconda, Lake County. Witham J, 3lix, Orazon, Ogle Couuty. Tiniph Cenveford, Peotoie, Wilt Conty. A, L. Boliebury, Woodstock, McHeury Coun- ty. A. T, Lavis, Ridpofiold, MeITonry Couaty. ANY EICTSZS P After tho (rand Jurors Lad seated thom- solves, the Conrt nid: GENTLemEn s Ifsny of you have &ny excusos to reuder why yon should not scrve on thin Jury you will ploaso render thum uow, 1 wiil eny fu tho duitast that Lope you will not bo dutained biero a vory long tio, und that nons of you will embarrass tho Court by urglng buciuesa engagements na an oxcnse, 1t fo not tho practics of this Court to excuso jurcra for miers siatutory exemplions sa fn tho Btafe Courts, such as Voing directors uf eehoole, mawmbers uf fire compatdes, and 80 forth, If, however, you bava uny excuscs, I hotr thom uow ; othierwiso I shall convlder yousa sascnting, Tho jurors wers ovidontly all natisfled wath thair position. Not & single excuno was offerad. Judge Blodgatt thew named Mr. H. 4. Lyman 08 toroman of the jury, nod roquested that gen- tlomnao and his coufreros to bo sworn. Thita formality obeorved, the Court dolivered the followmg oIAnGR: OENTLEMEN OF Tz UnAND JURT ¢ Although scarce- Iy twa tionths bavy dapsed since the last Grad Jury 10 this Court adjourned, yet tho District Attornoy has made it known ofliciaily tu the Court tuat oxigencics had srlson which mada f nosessary o call snother Grand Jury, Tho District Alortiey hay not zdvised the Oourt us yet what £ thy charucier of tho bualuess whiich will coine before you, and I shall lesve tho en- tire matter of presentitiy tho caros and the chiaracter of tho cases which you bro eqnvonod o conkidor en- tirely to _the carc of tho District Attoency and your. selvea, Tho law requires sixioen of your numbor at leust 0 bo prosent at vvery cosslon in order to form & quorum for_the travsaclon of busincse, and twalve of your numlwr must coucur fa thy indictment, Tho dutles you fuding of “mn aro callld upon to ~uxerclio fu tho Graml Jury room, a8 you oro all perhiaps more or 1223 aware {from your experienco a8 citizens, call upou you to pasa, ex parts to a great extout, upon tho question of whethor porsons shiowld bo fudictea for tho offenscs with which they aro charged, Thn oporation of our Luw ia such thoi thoinquest o oxamluation made by tho Grand Jury, only allows, o a rule, the hearing of tho aldo of thio prosscution, aud it s tlia duty of the Graud Jury to determino from the svidenco prezentod on behlf of Lo prosscution whether su indictment should bo found, It is cnough for mo Lo voy on this occasian that I hope you wiilbe dispassionate and une projudicod fo your Invoatigaton of thu tesifmany which {8 presented to you, thnt you will fadict no pomion from mers fdls rumor or suspi- clom, but that you will carcfully oxmne iuo 'the testimony, and t, beforo you find an Judictmont, upou” tangible proof, Pethops tha best tost that can Lo spplied, or that & Grand Jnry can apply, to deformine whether an indictment should ba found, 12 ta fnquire whther, upon the presontments, if uncontradicted or tnexplained, you would, sitting as pell jurors on ostly fiud tho poriou gultyof tho of. leuse, 1f you would, 1t woull jusiify tha tinding of an indlctinent, sud prencating {t o the’ Gourt, but you ehould not allow the jury-rcom fo Le mado the mens for U spite or mallce of any pesmou, Kot uhioukd you allow Lo Grand Jury to be mado tha ‘vehiclo for tho UDD6COAEATY Persocution Of yorsons Mpon mero siise Iclons or vague rumors, Tho tostimony should ba ingillo, such oy would be admitted upon the trial of tho lasus bofora tho Court. With theso ougges- tlous, gentlomen, oud wsylng ta you furtuer that 'T “Liopo, inaswuch us jou ore all away from-your Loraes snd busuess, that yon will 130 s pateln tho proseoution of tho buainess for which you ure couvened, that you will wasto 0o 1ime unnecossari- 1y, and that you will olioowo ¥oiie owi e siid LOAE for mosting "to dlspoasof iho Lusinesa preccuted, T will digmixi you. I hava this further suggestiou to mako: Julge eogs, tuo Distriot-Attorney, 12 uns. vuldably detained frora the ity to-day, and, at his re- quest, you will mueet in the Jury-rouw, and then ad- Jowu over until to-morrow, Asuistant Dlstricl-Attorucy Turke—3ta; leare tha Court, thioro {8 o matter which can bs brought be- fore the Graud Jury on #a organizing now—a matter for vihioh Judge3liangs’ presenca is unnecewsary, aud ,‘3#&;5‘.‘.’“‘“‘ cutizoly from the mutters which ho witl “Tho Cotrt-—Very woll, 1f thoro {n any bustnoss that oan poselbly ba douo n tho absence of Judge Bouga, 4t cani ba talicu up, but the spocial busineas for whicn you ars convencd'ta moro partioularly to his hands, aud {1 1s dealinbla that Lo should Do witl outrom tha menco its cousideration, relira now ta the Distriet Coutt Heomy oo Tho jury Ll:en totired to tako up tho buainces in My, Burke's hande, 7T'ho bod R- in cliaijte of Ar. N, J. Adame, Balift in the Marshol's ollico, THE JUnoBy, Tho men who bavo hoon selected to mct aa Graod Jurors io tho whisky cawes are without excoption new to thot kind of business. As far os cun be fonrned, uone of them huve ovor beforo served fu tho same capacity,—at leuss not in Cook County. Tuey have, hLow- over, hoen eolected with preat caro and from a fur more intoiligent body than nsy- nlly graco the Grand Jurg-room of the United States Courts, It,la uotiveablo, also, that they 8ro genorally mou who bavo bocomio noted in ¢ho Jocalitios vhora thoy resido for trict lutege rity, Bollowing is thoir porscunel 3 AULIAM CAYWIN 18 one of tho Leat citizons of Will County, e rusides at prosent at Joliet, and at tho late elec. tion was o candidate for County Tresaurer on the stralght, old-ine Democratio tickot and came within ninety-six voles of bewg electod, and that sgainst an Indopendent canaidaty mr posted by the Urangors und Repubhcans, Ha 18 an old resideut of ths county, snd his counections are omincutly rospoctable, Ho s & gentloman of educativa and zefinewment, and had held positions of profit and truat, which were turast upon him. Where Lo is best kuown bo is looked upon au & man of cloar mwroopuun. ouad judgineut, and of uutlinchiog tegrity. J0uN W, mT? 18 o farmor, and has resided for many years near Lo Town of BMount Moria, Ogls Uouaty, Ho belongs to o very respectablo family, and haa numerous relstions who have beconio kuown outside of local oirclos, Ha i abont 87 yoars old, In politics e le thoraughly Republfican, Blx, KLitE iwo brothers in this olty, Messrs. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Joseph E. and And A, IHitt, tha Ial wliom [a & real eatate acent of Prominence. JAMPA THODNTON, of Magnolis, Putaam County, in s farmer by oc- curstion. Ho owns s large iurm. which bo has succesafully mwlrul for s nuwmbor of yours. In appearanca e s tall, ratber alim, and light camploxioned, his Lalr being of s sandy colar, Mr. Thornton han alwaya borue an oxcelleut rep- utation for mtraightforwardnesa and integriry, 1o in unpratendiug in maunor snd sincoro in bis couviations, He 18 o good man for & Grand Jury. iisageisabous 45 years, W, . NIX in one of the forsmust men of the Town of Ureron, Ogla County, lo comes from a guol family, hle fathor haviog hoen a lawyor of noin during hie Lfotime, Ho bas Leen ‘engaged in the morcantilo businsss for & number of yoari and in "(Y"m] to bo well-oft fn worldly poss piopg, Ho s s fine-looking man of about 50 yoars, tall, aud dark comploxioned. In theo comuntty where ho resides he s univorsally roag.ectad for his many yood qualitios. UEOROE L, MEBRIOK ina resldent of Dixon, Lea County. He isat present engagod 1n the hardwaro business, Mr, Herzick lias a wida circlo uf acquaintsuces, and bearu Lo rogutnzlnn of beng an upruivhk bonest msn in all his Lusmness ralations, In appear- auco he [a rathor tall, heavily built, and bis hair is glightly giav. lio {s abous 50 years of age, and bLas fesided (n Dixon for mony yoars. ALFRED V. PEURY 1 a farwer, and lives in the vicinity of Genesoo, Monry County. Ha was formerly eugaged {u tha morcantilo business, and ls 8 mau of intolli- gonce and good judgment, A. L. BALISBURY is one of tno brothers who cunduct & mercan- tilo ostablishmont at Woodslock, Mcllenry County. 1o is a smart, enteprising businoss suan, aud bag ap excetlent reputation, HENAY M. LYMAN residos at Downer's Urove, Dapage County. Ile was formoily a morchant. but now speads tho later years of his life in aflluent cage. Ilo possesses tho qualiflcations for a good juror. C, A SIURTLEF® ia & prominent citizen of Galve, Henry County, baving been for woveral yoara Justico of tuo Yeace fn that placo, Ho hae mivgled in local polilica to sumo extent, aud hea n wide acquatnt- suce. of NEUDEN 0. WILL {a a farmor, bip laod belug located noar Wau- gonds, Lake Couuty. !leinone of the sturdy sort of mon who go abioad and do what they consider right without woighing tho conses quences, 1o will uot bo in favor with tho Whisky Ring. TNE, OTHERS, John Bwavzey is a tiler of the soil, s farm 18 near tho villago of Rudott, Staplienson Counly. Jonn L. Scobey also fallowa the vecupation of farmor, bis post-oflice uddress beiug Union Hill, Kano Connty, Iobert Ifampton is an old and respected resi- dent of Paw Paw, DeKalb Connty. Williaw Cox followed tho plo¥ for a living, ond bea made a very good lHyving out of it so far. 11y posecsses conbiderablo 1nfluence in the ueighborhood whore ho resides. Difchael Troutman js a remdent of the Town of Nelron, Loa County, Charles J. Rlichardson hus boon engeged in bueingse in Princeton, Buresn County, for nov- orn! years, and {8 well upoken of by ‘all it no- quatntances, Arthur lirgant, Jr., {8 o farmer_and lived in the vicinity ‘of Princaton, Burcau Connty. Willinm Fowler zesides at Iockford, "o s a painter by teade. Willinm Ttamsoy rosidos on & farm at La Rose, Aarskal) County. Ralol Crawlord is & rosident of Pootone, Will County. A. I, Davis llves and labors on his farm near Ridgofiald, Meklenry County, A PANKBUPT, After tho Grand Jury bad closed the door np- on tuo vaio world aud gouo juto rotiremout and contewpiation with Mr, Barko for compauy, they assiduously attended to tho business for wiuch thoy wero summoned until quite lata iu the af- ternoou with only a eliort iutorinission, A8 wod intunated boforo tho fucy retiral, thoy woro not ongaged in fovestigatlug suy whisky matters, but confined their witontion to~ the. loy- tLimony of two gentlomen who rolated ecrtan unlawtul ozenrrances in tho careor of o banlkrupt, tho eamo, if proved, going o show that accused had dofranded bis ciodstors, It s understood that it was voied to flod wn indict- mont. THE ICAL WoRK of the Grand Jury will bogin to-day, whon it is oxpected that Judgo DLangs will be presant, avd that testimony will bo Lostd in the whisly caso, It {8 of coureo to bo understood that che #entleman who bave boon arrested ore nav tha ouly oves who will be iuveet.gated, but that the ownovs ond managers of tho distillories _letoly #oizod will Liavo their cases looked into, Iti3to be supposed tha if any fraud waa committed in thoir ostablishweata thoy koo of it sod ehould thereforo bo punished for the misdemoanor o woll ag by forloiture of property. THE BKCOND CLAMS of cascs aro thuso of which * Mitler, Ichm, 20d Hesig sro types, and It 1 stated on remaranbly food autbority that those gentlemen will not be ong alone in their present situation. Tbe fact that other arrests havo not been msdo i3 presumably scocuntod fur by the zuts- collaneous conditiow of tho Goveroment's intar- mation, which is not now in a4 good shapoe au it will bo nfter one or two witticasas have boen axamined. It s cortain that tho ofiicials oxpect to reach four more mon who hiva been fn pub- hio ife. Owing to the provisions of the laws, ono of theso men will not be arrosted for eome months yet, evon if ndictod, TUE THIND CLARS of men likely to boarrcsted aio the Gaugorsond Btorckoovers who havo booo on duty at the placos nccusod of boing orooked, Tho number of theso {a not very lorge, aud ef tho wholo rostor & goodly proportion are supposed to have beeu inuocont, THE FOURTI CLAGS 1n supposed to cousist of ove man, and ho an omployo of an United States ofiicer, ‘T'tio of- fouso claimed to bave been cowmitted by thin individual ia popularly kuown as * holding lus bund bohing biny” WITNESSTS, Yestorday afterncon tho process of ivsning Hubpi:ouy for mtuoaeoa for the Grand Jury was Logun, and two documents of tho charactor namud with Sve namos upon each wero sout out iu chargo of officors. ‘These wlinessos woro tho squoalers who have signified to the Government thivir intontion to toll wiaat thoy kuew of tho doiugs of tho Rinyg. They will appoar protty coutinuously from this tima out, and, boginning With to-day's sesuion, will make tho soula of tho politictany and distilinrs sod within them, e CROOKED WHISKY. UOW 70 QLT RID OF IT. The queativn of what becomes of tho crooked epirita is oo which desorves a thorough investis gation {u all its points, It has beon proven very clearly by oxporionce that it is easy ouough to manufacturo illicit whisky, sod that it needs only tho connivaace of twomen to ensblo tho distiller to run o largo amonot of goods through bls ostablishmont without payiug the Govornment tax thorsou, or at lonat only s pait. 1t ia tha intent of the Govornment laws to provent tho distiller from gotting hig erovked product upon the marisot after ho haa made it, aud to this oud tho Rovenuo Dopart- mont Loeps o vigilunt eye on tho rectifying houses, wluch aro tue natural outlets for tho atufl, sud also upon tha wholosale dualers through whoso Louses noarly all the upirits go to tho rotailer and cansumor. It 1 customary— and the custom is onforced by Iaw—to kesp strict uccounts with rectifiors and wholesals doalors s well as with tho diatillors thomeolves, and both distillery and rectifiors aro cownpelled thoorotis cally to show by thelr books that thoy do nob soud out auy more upitits than thuy take in, Having gove thus fur, the law appowrs to covor every louphose of escape for tho product of theillicit stil), but, in reality, it loavus open 8 very wide gap by wiich great quantities of oroolted whisky are avery year pus upon tho warket. TOZ YINEOAR PRODUOT of the couutrfi 15 a very large uno, and withiu a tow yeara 1t fins boen * found quite possiola to tmaoko tho bost nrticlo aut of bighwinow, oe othor sprity, 'This produot, which s called whisky- Vinogar, haa largely tukon the place of tho OKJ cldor-vinegur wnd that mado from 6 formonta tlon of mulassus, 1u; or othor saccharing It la uot oucessary to show taat tho alcobollo article ta boiter for proserving picklca and other ko goods, or that it tmakes & Jtconer and botier viug, 3 ooy uogar thun auy likely to Lo got from 1o estimate TUE LI OF TUE VINEGAR INTELEST 1n Chicago, it khould bo eaid thas thuie aro sov- outesu viuogar factories lu the city, noarly ail af which use somo whisky, A part of this sum- bor uso nothing but epizits, snd the rest us0 €0me spirlts and some chsmlcaly, No abuoluts atutistics can bia giveu aw to tho amonut of viuo. war produced by theso liouses, but tho best ostie mato thut csn bo made sets tho yearly wauu- fucture ot about 80,000 barrels, "1t fust be takeu into accouut that fhore aro largo number of pickle faotories in the vicinity of the city, snd also aproed throughous the Northwest. A lacgs one wo = =i feaary] WEDN. SDAY. JANUARY 5, 1874.. Lako, = ahort distance from thia el Another large ons s at Maoaton, Wis., and, in fao!, theie are some ten or twelve situated w thin ensy distance of this city, beutdes thres piclile-workn in the city. Mos of thege coucornn make thnir own vonegar. ftisa low extimatn tu say that the wickln.-worka roferred to woull raiso tha conaumplion of vinogat to 100,0.0 barrols a year, and It would probably be moro jusz to pay that 120,000 barrals wore yearly produced by thoe os- tablisbmants 1eferred to. THE AMOUNT OF BIINITA UKED to make one barral of Lo conunon vinegar Ix ebout 4 gallona of about 170 prout, or, in ronud numbors, a gallon and threo-qual 4 of taxable woirits to each allun oamed, or psllons of taxable wniritn ta tha barrol of vinazar, ‘'Lhus intho catlmate for tun camumon viuogar, somotimes called * wingle ™ vindear, Somn facturin) miake what is called *“daublo ” vinogar, and iu that cave twico thin quantity of spirita Is used. Taking thesa figuies for s basis then, aud assuming that fully two- thirds of tho vinegar mado {4 from whisky, 1t aprioars that about 459,000 taxable gailong of mpirily are oach year usnd in and near Chicago in tho manufacturo of vinegar. 1t is oxpecting too much of human nature to belioso that of this quantity all paya tha Roy- onne taxos, Tho roason is obivious, Tha plekle woiks never kosp auv books showing the amount of spirlts recoived unjo @ thoy chiooss so todo. There is no Government regulation com- polling thom to do it Thay take in wpirits 85 they pleaso, anmd aftor ‘they are dumped into ‘their vats no power on earth cau trace them. Theyato not called upon by the (iovernumient or any ono to account for whut Apirits thov receive. Thoy can buy hooesc high- wines or crooked highwines, and, inssmuch as ibo lattor is much clicaper, it is not reasonabls to oxpect that all of them will go out of their WwRy to pay more for their goods thau they aro compelled to, Tois usubject hina Iately receivod a consider- abte sharo of tho ATTENTION OF THE GOVERSMENT OITVICIALA, and tho statoment broadly made by s gentloman in tho reveuuc Bervica in this city, who in well nequainted with tho facts, that not over one- fourth of tho apirits used over eaw s Uov- ornmont Gauger. If this bo true, it opensa couniderablo avenna of cecapo for the cranied #DIrita, and shows that somo dictillers moy Luve Liwd & vory protitablo tiado in dispouing of therr Hilioit Lighwinea at abous two.thirds the markat pelen to the vinegar mew. It is stated thas ouo particuiur distiilory fu Cliasgo ran upon the fol- lowing TABY AND COMPRENLHSIVE PALAN ¢ thoy ran a maan of about &0y bushelsa day, and rosorted to the Government 460 to G0 busbls, Tho wspirity which came from tho 450 reported bushels woro duly gauged, and on thom tho tax was proporly paid, but the other apirits woro Tun into tho” vinogar factoiies of tha citv and ndjacent places on the basis of an e-qual division of the proflis, 'L'bis was o romunerative, if not strictly logal, Lusinony for Loty partioa, 1t inay. fairly Lo siated that tho pursicular branch of Lusiness winch s:anda n the mout daogerof Uovernment {uterlerouce at present s tho manufactuto of crooked vinegar. Tho sizo of the atenl naid to bo perpotrated by vinegar works will aggrogate nearly £80),006 n yenron tho basis of toe figures glven above, whlch are, a3 beforo atated, given by u official who has hud the Lest opportunity to know, and who bas made tho aubjoct & particular study for soms time past, it MISCELLANEOUS. MATTHEL The appraisers appoioted by the United States Diatrict Court to view the coutonts of Matthei's ractifylug establisbmont, . Cleveland, Ludwig Wolff, and Hugh Dradshaw, mado thelr roport yestorday, sotting the appralsoment at 82,028,89, Bond was then vffered aud approved, 1o o simi- lar form to that already offered Ly Keeley & Kerwin, in tho sum of §4,100,with William Mat. thol ns principal, and Philip 11 Macthei snd Louis Matthei a8 gccarities. ISFORMATIONS, Among tho distillers aud rectifiors whoso ea- tablisbmonts have boewrlately seizod, informa- tion bas o far boon ouly tiled in thrae cases,— thoso of Keeley & Nerwin, the Chicago Alcobol Works, and Willimn Matthei,—aud bonds bavo beon submitted and approved in (ho cases of Keoley & Kerwin aud Matthed, The Chieago Alcoliol Works liave beon roprosonted in court every day wiuco lust Priday ; rpprafsera bave Lesn oppointed, appralsements made, and the partics huve not only beon willing, but anxiooy, to bund out under the usual nmouut of Lond—twico tho valuo of the appraiscinent. Lut, ng the surcties ore Doard-ol-1rzde mien, thioir time 16 80 valuablo thas thoy cannot afford o bo prosent in court for duva ot s timo, waiting tor an oppo:tunity when the cases on haud have been disposod of to appesrand sign the bond, In tha maantimo, otber casws on tho docket have been callod and Lonrd, andZ=tho watter hay beou greutly deinyed, mnehl 10 the disgust of the propriutors of tho Aleoliol Woiks, Judgo Blodyatt tnatractad As- sistant District Attornoy Burke, a day or tvo xgo, to examine the bonds acd the boodsmon, sud to have tho testimooy brought hoforn tho Court, but, owing to somo resson or other, tho 1most probable of which is the grost pressura of business attendant upon the 1iling of informa- tious and the Urasd Jury work, this has pot boon done, although streiuouly urged by Dr, Rugh, his sttornoy, and his bondswen. ‘Tho matter will probably ba attonded to at 24 enrly a dato na posaible. A DISTILLER, who was walting around the corridors of the Customn-House yestsrday, ready and more tban silling to flll hia Lond, was conversing with a TRIBUNE repotter on tho subject of the recant soizures, ‘1o gentloraan oxpressed his oplnion protty cloarly that tho Govarumont had pushed tuiogs a lictle 10ore rapudly thaw would prove bonetlclal to its interests. 1o did not thiplk, in othor words, that thero was food caze ageingt rome of tho diee a tillers, and particularly against himaeif. I'bho booke of bis concorn hud been vory carefully oXamined leat spring when the Nevonuo Agents swero waking their regular inspection, and they liad found sn orror, which way 8o trivial os to bring & confession from thy ofiicers thomuolves that it was 80 palpably a clerical mistalkio that uo acconot was takea of it to the prejudico of tho distillery, 1t smountod to somothing like tive barsel« of whisky. binco that time n m;i of the idnd had occurrod, aud o did not think the closost inspection would really discover suything actually crooked, The thoory of thls gentloman was that thers were certin ergokod whisky men bero who bud beeu found aut, and who, to dizg the othors in with thom, had manufactured stories out of wholo cloth so plaustble, cpparentlv, that the roveono oficers wero gulled, aud went to work to mako the selziros, ‘Iho gentleman was asked what ho thought of the prouability that thero was anything eiooked in Loutsvilta aud Cincluoati, and o eplied that thore was no tolling, It did looka httlo queer that thote citios could mako whisky and sonl it choupor than 8t. Louia or Chlcas:u could, which aro pearer tho great coru-producing sections, and which can, thereforo, make tho artiolo at luen cost thon Louisvilla or Cincinnati. If any of tho distillers 1n tboso cities hed resortad to croolod practices, nona of them had thus far been caught, and the time had not cotne for e voigling tho houcst distillors mto tho net. Whea it did como, bowover, bo thought it more than probeble that tho crooked dealers would carry the rost withi thom by rosorting to thesame specios of tactics that bad bewn owployed in Chicago. TIE QOVERXMYNT APIOAISKRS were yenlurdag ougaged 1o puttaig a valuo upon Dickinson,. Abel & Co.'s establishmcot, und upou thie works of the Hiincis Uistiliing Com- auy, They aro expectod tlus morning at the lnckhrwic Distillery, aud will probably repart on all three of thoe places namcd beforo night, It 18 understood that 3r, Cooper's boud on the Dlackhawi will bs fixed at about 235,000, Ho is auxious to get hiv atters orranged ns soon #5 possiblo, bccause Lo wishes to bond out at ouce, In conversntlon yentorday, Mr, Cooper said that hio hud vo sort of idea whnt bls place was soized for, and had ne susplvion of who had ** givon hiw away," MINTY, The friends of Minty yosterday naserted that Lio projroaed to como forward aud givo bail hae foro long, and it was stated on his belalf that be bad not ruo awav, as had been reportod, but Lad beea all slong fo tha ety oSy SPRINGFIELD. TIE MAKE-UD OF TIK GIAND JULY. Special Luapateh (0 £ha Chicaoo Triounc, BruNariey, I, Jan, 4. —The Foedersl Courts roconyoned this morning., Thera wos o largo at~ tendance of members of the Bar. In & large number of casca ordera were onterod, ‘The Groud and Totit Jurles wero impanelod, snd commenco busincss at once. Tho Grand Jury, who will bavo to fot ** no guilty mau escape,” 13 wado up as tollows : Edward West, foreman, of Bellovillo, 8¢, Clair County ; Jamea Itichardson, Jr., of Boverly, Adaws County : Noah Wobster, of Biblo Grove, Clay County; Jawes B, Whitos may, of Vaundalis, L'uyette County; W, J. Rico, of AMcLoanuboro, smilton Qounty; Asaph P, Uammond of Wanaw, Hancock Countyy A G, D, Arnes, Countr: William L Twaddle, of 3Ma. comb, McDonough County ; Heamon Modman, of Holder, McLean County; (looree W. Clark, of Jacksonville, Morgan Connty: Robert Gunn, of Bulltvan, Moultrie County ; Austin Barlor, of Tittmleld, I'io County ; Edward Campbell, of steol'a Mills, Randulph County ; Fred Glaser, of Hatloh, Bt, Clair County ; Youug Hudaou, of Now Berlin, Savzawou County; James A, Peol, of Rushville, Scuuyior County; Eii Drock, of Jeffernonville, Wayun Counts Hotbeit Bene- dict, of Maraball, Clark County : Witliam P, Eo- ety, of Sprineftold; Henry McCoy, of Taun, Cliristian ity ;A J. Allon, of Seafogefield Thomas I’, St of Jecksa.vilio, Morgan Coune t5; I' Markioy, of Canton, Fulton Counsy, —— ST, LOUS, TIHE PERDITION OF BARCOCK. Specinl inrratek (2 The Chicans 7'ridune, 81, Louis, Jan, 4,.~If tho cseo againat Gen. Dnbeock docs vot end in the convietion of that Iodividual it will not bo from any fault of contl- dence upon the part of tho prosccuting officers, sud the District Attorney. duriug a converration to-dey, 6ald lio uad no doubt of the result and bLie would produce £uch evidenco oo the trisl aa to mako it impotsible for a jury to acquit. Ho 8aid that, if the Government had no caso against Bateock, then It Lad nono againat Joyco and McDoosld. It s beheved that the prosccution either dil did not furnish 1ts Lest testimony to the Grand Jury, holdiog it o reaarve to ho suddenly spruvg oo the trial, or that tho dikcovers of Womo very important evidenco Lias boen inade sinco the adjournment of tho Urhkad Jury. DAYA TIXED, In tho United States Circuit Court this morn- fng, District-Attorney Dyor asked that the Whis- ky' Ring cason which wera certified from tuo Unitad States District Court be set for days that will accommodato hoth efies, and not Inconven- ieoco the Cowrt, Judgo Dillon nnnounced that tho casen of William McKee wonld Lo fixed for Jan. 20, those of ex-Collsctor Con Maguira for tho 25th, aud the caso of Bibcoek for tho 3ist. There are threo indictments against McKee, two against Maguire, acd one against Eabeock. EAUCOCK'S FOLMAL PLEA Col. Dyer uugrosted to tho Conrt that there ad Leen ‘no formal plea to tha indictwsut sgatnst Babeock, aud, therefote, he was pot awars whether that gentleman was going to plead guilty or not puilty, 1le did not want to pot biw to any trouble, Lut lioped ho wonld be ready win bLia cago was called, Judga J. M. Xrum eaid that ho represented Gen. Dabcock, who would ba present whon ho is calied, and onter a ples of not guiity. FALHE BUMORS. Tlomors to tho offect that evidenco has boen discovered which involves Orville aund Ired Graut in the wlisky frands are purely mousa- tional, 8o far oot o particle of teatimony kaa Leen offored whict inculpates either of.tho - dividuels named. e PEOQRIA, ILL, A BeAlLE. Promia, 1L, Jau. 4,—A rumor that Bpocial Agents wero in tho city yeslerday caused somo excitement in whisky circtos, Tho most strenu- oun etrorts were put foruh to-day to develop their presence, and inasmuch as nobody Lnows any- ihiug to-night, it 18 probablo that numerous cyes will enjoy much-noeded sluwver, A GREAT WRENTLING MATCI. Immense Attendance at the Detrolt Champloosnip Contest Luat Night. Drruor, Jap. 4.~Tho wrestlivg match bo- tweeo Maj. Jamos I McLaughlin, of this city, and Walter J. Boojamin, of Washington, D. ., took placo at tha Detroit Opers-llouse thia evening, Tully 2,000 porsons woro prerant, bundreds beiug unable to obtain admia- slon. Tho contest was for §2,000 o side nmud the champlonehip of the world, the receipts of tho house, which were upwards of $5,000, nleo going to the winmer. A graceful and appropriate introductory nddress waa mado by Georgo II. Pennimen, of this et ‘fho two coutestants then camo forward nod were formally wregented to tho nudi- cnco. Both wero received with rous- Ing cheora, Tho two men aro msgniflcent specimons of physicul manbood, leLaughlin stauds 6 feet 11och fu height, 1ud woeighed to- day 221 pounds. Denjamin a6 foct 9 ijuches, and woighn 195 poundd, ‘Fhe coutestants ciosed for tho firet fell shout hall-past B. After a brill font divpiay ou both sides it vas won by Me- Langhiin, bo baviug too muchairenpth for bis an- tagonlst, In tho poxt enconoter, Bonjunnn was thrown, but {io fall was not a completo one recording to the rules, and it was thorofore do- cided noca fail. Nelaughlin mede surs work a tho next trial, au:d won the fall and tho mateh, landing Lis opponent syuarely ou his back, Mo~ fore tho conlent bots wers frecly offered in the audlouco of 160 to 10 in favor of McLaughlin, DAVID BLAKELY, Xio Denies the Allcgntions of tho Now York * Sun.? 8r. 'avt, Mien., Jan. 4.—1n reeponso to the scandalous charges of the Washington corro- #pondent of tho Now York Sun concerning tho Fonsjon Offico in Chicago, and Mizs Sweot's be- ing compalled to pay Senator Loganand Maralial B. {I. Comphell money froin moath to month, to the nmount of onu-hslf ber salary, to hquidats dobts alleged to be owlag by David Blakely to Logan aud Cawpbell, 5Ir. Blakely publishes tho following as an editorial in to-morraw's Pioncer- Press, ot wihich ho is ono of tho editors: 1o tho firel place, Mr, Logan never losned Mr, Blukely o penny, and wus novor asked to do so, 3lr, Biakely never luuned Qen, Logan w ponny, aud was novor asked to duso, Misa Nwcot nover pald Geu, Logun & pouny on Xr, Blakely's aceount, ur on ber OWL, O 0u any one elac’s accotint, OF 10 duybody elan for Ucn, Logun, and, tnally, {hero waa never o wmoney transaction Letweos Uen, “Logan aud Mr, Blskely, directly or ndiroctly, of aby Eind or charcter, or ULetween Alies Swest and Gen, logan, ou iis account, indirecliy, nearly or romutely, = Jositively or eontingently, Dbecause of uuy rervics performed by him for Alis Hweet, or for 3Mr, liakely, or for either of them, or for auybody ‘or un sby uther accouvt, ond the i f 1be Sun's” correapondent ' as 1o a tranunction of any kiud between Miss Bweet aud Diskely, Marshal Camplell, or Gen, Logan, or any~ body ‘ulsc, retlectiug disbonorably upou them, or eltlier of tuem, regarding monoy tranaactions, or ai othor tranaaction, In whlly and infamounty fulso, au without ouo eelutilla of truth to rest its polsonous foot upon, directly or Fsm g ey THE WEATHER, Wasuixcros, D. C., Jan, 5—1a, m.—~TFor the Lako region, iucreasing cloudiness, rising tom- porature, casterly to soutliorly winds, and falle iag barometer during the day, followea by aress of light rain and suow, ‘Nrecial Dupatch to Ths Chicano Tribune, Br. Jokery, Mo, Jau, 4.—Tho weathor hero coutinuca unprecedentodly mild and in sll re- spozty wpring-like, Oaly wob weather proveuts fatmors from plowing, LOCAL OBBERVATIONS, Uiicaoo, Jan, 4, T Maxdigun therniumoior, 43, Mimbimim, 6, UESKMAL ODSLBVATIONS, Cu2460, Jan, i—midalght, {Haia) " Westlier, Btativm, (Iaz, 7T01) K BDreck'rhigoJu.u0| Davenport, [2h51; Denver.., lso.uly Duluih ... 2.0 0] ., {Clowdy, ey (A SUDDEM DEAYH. Special Dipalch to The Chcais Trioune, Laxcory, Ned., Jau, 4.—~Tho Hon. E, M, Han- gerford, Rogeat of tho Sinte University aud edie tor of the Orleans Sentinel, in flarlau County, this Btate, retirod on Suuday uight, apparoutly it 88 good boulth sy usual, Buefore golug toslep Lo requeetod tho youny muu who occupiod the same roomn with lim to wako him early, as Le bad fmportaus work to do in the morming. Dur- ing tho night the young man was awakensd by Mr. Huogorford makivy some noise, bub supe osed lie waa dreaming, and went Lo sloep sgain, Yu tho worning Mr, Hlungerford was tound dead, with his nruws folded acrcss bis bresut, ms if posvefally sloeplug, 1o must Lave diod with- out a utruggie. s, Huugerford was ons of the moat prowising young wen in the Btate, a thore ougl scliolar, aud » gentieman, FOREIGN. Great Falling Of in the Gmin Trade of Russia, Odessa Suffering from an Unprece- dented Financial Collapse, Germany Favors Intervention in COuban Affairs, A Ministerial Crisis Threatened in Hun~ gary. Lord Lytton Appointed Viceroy of Iudia, —_— A Plot to Dotbrone Prince Milan of Bervia, RUSSIA, FINANCIAL COLLAPSE, Loxpo¥, Jan. 4—The Zimes, in its financial article, has tho following: It seems from recent arlicles In tho Moscow (azetfe that great etagoation provails in tba grain trade in Southorn Ruesis, Russian agricalturo and commerco ate throatenod with collapse. Chief among tuo causes in tho keen compotition of America since the civil war in that country. The Dritish im- portation of American whieat has tncreased until it stands now whero Kusman importation stood in1847. Thon Rusaia sut out forty-four Liuu- dredtbs of her total import and the United Btates ouly fourtecn. In 1873, tho United States seut out forty-four bLundredihs aud Russia only twouty-ume. ‘dlus doos not represont 6 decreasc to that extont of Rtusxia's total exposta, On the contrary, thoy bave elightly incroasod. but America's havo fu- crussed mucn faster. Tho causes are declarod chiefly to bo America’s suporior transit, tho ad- vaotages of her virgin soil, and ber mora eclon- titie agriculture. Yhe (azetle, therefore, urgos Lusaiau agrionlturists to fncorporato uew lands, use Letter appiiances nud wmoro skill, but eays that cheaper 1nlund trausportation 1 tho cbief ueed, and tho Gazlie's Odesa correspoud- ent writes that tho oldest iubiabitants declare tisat Odesnn was noyer at sack a standstill since its founoation, No troosactious are oftect- ed avd bankraptcy tollows bankrupt- cy. HHouses huve fallen to thirty- buudredtts of their wvalne, and wheat i3 lying iu tho etorehouses, Tno Gazclle unyy : “* Tho condition of affaira s largely tofiuencad by tno misplaced mctivity of privato bsoking Lousos, which made crodit absurdly easy and cheap, which occasloned a storm of feverish npecu[aliou, aud cresied ophomoral undortak- ings, Now, forced to curtail credits, they havo reduced to tho most awkward position” mauy who thought such aetate of things would last forover." : — ‘THE CUBAN QUESTION, THE AMERICAN KOTE. Vizxya, Jan. 4.—1'no Spaoien Cabinot learncd from confidentinl quarters, in the middlo of De- cembor, the coutents of tho circular note of the Uuited Btates to the European Powors rogarding Ouba. Spatn thereupou instructed ler repre- sentativea to oxplain to the various Governmenta that the Cabau question was not only of Ameri- can but of Kuropeau intorest, and that the com- plications petween the United Htates and Spain might baveincaleulablo consaquences for Lurope, 26 ther would encourage tho Carlisty to mako # vrolonged reaistauce and revivo the hopes of the Fodorntists, Ropublicans, and Sozialists, Tuo Austnian Govorumeut reccived theso declara- tiuna in & friendly mauor, aud will not toply to tho long American dispatch, which was only read to Count Andrassy, and which not ouly ro- pudintes auy intention of anoesing Cuba, but in reality containg no definito conclusion. GEUMANY FAVORABLY IMPRESSED, LoxpoN, Jan, 6—6 n. w.—A disputch from Dorlin says the Gezman Government 18 reportoa t0 bo favorabla to the propositions contaived in the Amorican circuiar ia rolation to Cubs, Gor- man commerco bolng serioualy projudiced by Cubsn disorders. Ocrman morchanti ecttlod i a receutly prowented o memorial to tha Reichstag seking tor redress through tho Inter- yention of Germeny. It 18 reportod that the Spanish Ministor nt Berlin bus notitied the Ger- man Government of the dispatuh of 8.ain in Toply to the American projosais sad of it coue touts. —— GREAT BRITAIN. TOE INDIAN VICELOYALTY. TLoxpoy, Jan, 4.—Lord Lytton, it {a said, wil wucceod Lord Northbrook as Viceroy of India, ‘The India oftico anuouaces the appaintment of Lord Lytton to bo Viceroy of Indis, in place of Lord Northbreok., Lord Northbrook rotires be- cwuso ho doca not feal able to nuetain the Leavy laLors of the ofiice during nuothor summer, Ho will by croated an Earl. STEAMSUIP LINE. A Liverpool compauy in nogotiating with the JMarquis of Bute for the trusiocs’ re-ostablisb- wmneunt of the stoamolip line bawween Cardiff and New York, AMERICAK YRESH MELTS, At tho boginniug of Iast waek 42 tons of ment wero Fold at Smithfiold Marlet which woro snip- ped from Now York to Liverpool, and thauce by il to London. The martet was closed on Cluistman, Sunday, aod Moudsy (boxing day), and on Tuesday tho moest was in excollent con. dition, und sold rapidly at oo sverage of 64 per pound, DIED, 8ir Anthony Rothachild died to-dsy. TULP ITEM. Thoro {8 talk of tho colebrated race-horso Gallupin and the American racsr Preakoess coming together for tho Alexander plate io May. —_— HUNGARY, MINISTERIAL CRISIS TUREATENED, Loxnoy, Jan, 4.—A London apocial says a Minlsterial crisls is imponding at Pesth. Nogoti- atious waro oponed yosterday for 8 ronswal for ten years of the Compromise of 1867, when Austris and Huvgary dualized. The Hungarie sus wish o cstanlish a Natiopal Baok with powor o issuo notes, The Austrisn Ministers oppose und threaton to resigu. The Emperor prenides st the Councila, Loxpoy, Jon. 4.—A Vienoa dispatch says the remsou for the coronation of the Archduko Ru- dolpts oa King of Huvgary ie tuat the fuugarian Govornmont hos resolved o make a great dem- onstration of loyalty, by which it hopes to guin the support of thy Imperial Court in the ime punding nogotiations with Austris, relativo to a rovisiou of tho relationa betwoen tho two halves of tho Ympire, ‘Tho feoling n Vienna is very bittor. All the journals doclaro s com- plote separation of Austria and Hungary is prof- orablo to a compliance with Hungary's demaml for n forced circulation of Ilungariau bouk notea in Austtls, and tho pankruptoy which would 1novitebly ensuo, ‘I'hio troublo may lead to tho roeiguation ot tho outiro Cis-Loithan Qubinat, of which Prince Auresperg i President. —_— SERVIA. TLOT TO DETHLONE TRINCE MILAN. LoxpoN, Dec, 6—~5 &, m.—A special from Vicnna unys nows bise boon recalvod thero that & conspiracy has been discovered in Dolcrade ta muko Karageorgewitch the reiguing Princo of Hor#ia, Hoverval arrcsts have buon made, Princo Mitan docs not vonture to leave Lis palace, AT FRANCE. GANDEITA'S CANDIDACY, Pinms, Jan, 4—M, Gambolta Las auncunced the intuntion of cominyg forward as a camdidato for tho Clizmbor of Doputles iu Yaris, Lyons, Marsoitles, Lills, sud Bordeaux. Mis purpose 1u doiuy €o 14 to ascortain the judgment of large yotes upon tho palicy of cowprowise, which hio espousod during tho latter part of tho wes- Hous THE COMING ELEOTIONS, The Monileur givos notice that the Govorne nient will not uurpoxs Bouapartist coudidates in tie coming elvction, L. Uutroy, Mimster Plonipotentiary, has gone o Egypt an & special mussion, DEAD, M. Julos de Mobl, thu Orents! scholar sud memuyor of tha Institute, 18 dead, ——— SPAIN, COBSTITUTIONAL PAKTY CIROULAL Loxpoy, Jun, 4.--A Madrid letter contains the followlog: Bemors Bagasta, Ullos, Cole o Mmnin Toma| £ODEIAN o menaros, and Ortiz, forming Junta of the Conatitutional party, have isaucd ® clrenlae urging particlcipation fu the coming electionr for t:zodczrtn. It mays the Qovernment hat romised the atricteat nentrality o o rla agents, but denfos that nnyeynm;u‘:lhln-‘;::: mado with the Government whoreby the party's %l;i’n!c: 'Ialsllnllhdlened. It‘ is stated that the istitntionnl party oxpoct to me %0 120 a in the n’uw ’(’}nneu. kit LPHONIST PLAX OF CAMPAINY, A Conneil of Ministars, undor the Yreeldency of tho King, has fiunlly sottled a plan of cam: pxl’qln;_gmnunh::fnuului b il Tiempo statos thal ens. Campos Quesada will leave for tho North smm‘e’m.&?} BAN Brnastiax, Jan, 4,—The Alphonist troopt were concentrating betwoon Rentoria and Irun Gen, Zlorionea appoara to bo rendy toopen the attack on 8an Marcos immediataly,” The cannon. ade dirccted by the Carlists againat Rentoria and tlie paasages of the "ul’nllll?fl slackening, Faifestis sy THE EASTERN QUESTION. ANDRASSY'S NOTE TO THE GHEAT rOWZRS, Loxvoy, Jau, 4.—Andrassy's noto on 8 pro. Ject for pacification of Turkish insurgents hag receivod tho approval of Rusala and CQormany, and boon gont to London, Paris, and Rome, . Loxpox, Jan. 6— &, m.—A Paria dispateh of tho Times saya it in stated that the French Goy- erament haa expressed a dosito to_set in accord with England's fooling on the subject of Count Andrassy’s noto pruposing Turkish roforms, ‘Lhe correrpondent adds: * T do not think, nok.® withstanding the nlleged moderata tone of the vote, that ‘aduesion “to Austria’s proposition ehould bo looked for. I am mssured that the noto 8 about to mive riso to rrolonged ox- chaoges of communications betwesn tho groat Powers.” N CHINA. THE MARIARY MURDER, Loxpox, Jau. 56 . m.~The Poldn Gazely publishes an Impertial decreo removing the Momein ofiicials, aud_handing them over to tho Imperial Commivgion for trial for the murder of r. Mazgary. ——— EGYPT. MINISTERIAL RESIONATION, Loxvoy, Jau, 4,~Tho Pall Mall Gazette 1 lo- formed that the Knedive of Egypt has accepted tho reslgnation of Nubar Pasha, his Mialator of Foreign Affaira, —_— THE LOST BOY. The §t. Albans Youth Still Peraists that the In Charlle IZosy, Special Dispatch to The Chieads Trisune, Pmuaprreurs, Pa., Jam, 4,—There 8 much excitoment over tumors of the discovory ot Cbarlie Iioss at 5t. Albang, Vt. Tho Roes famity #ay that it i3 ecarcely possiblo that ths boy ia the onogought, It is reportad tihme tho Vermont Loy rends and writes well, Charley Ross could do neithier. Thoy 835 tha Yermont” hoy is probabiy 4 Philadelphis boy, beraueo ho haw rocoguized somo photographs sent to Kt. Albaus, Tho Philadelphio police ato in communication with tho perwona who hold tha boy. Specsal Diavateh to L'he Cliteano Tribune. Bostox, Jan, 4.—~Tha would-bo Charlic Ross iy keoplng the Town of St Alens in an uproar, Mo 6till persiats that his namo i not Jimmy Dlacehnrd, Georgo Davle, or Donegau, but Chatiio Roan, Almost overybody belioves him to be the renuine Koes Loy.” No ono bas come from Milford to identify or claim tm, In that town, howaver, no doubt 18 eutortained concerna ing the youth. Thov say ho 13 Jimmy Blanchard, und that all efforty to pnlm him off for the lost Charlio will frove futile. 1is narents do nos go to St Albauy wud claita the boy, simply becauso they lhavo wno monov to Bpond for such 8 purpose, and aro satisfied that the boy {8 iu £ood hauds und will Lo returned when tho farce in over, Ilia psrents hove no wmoney, and ura oot responsibie Lor tho gullibility of the Verwonters or their iunocenco iu teking an elo- phant on their haods, Tie Normal Scboo! and Illinois Waesleyan Coy Fege to-day bosan the work of the winter term with a larger attendunce thau ever beforo. R e Twn or three co'da in Lk the seadi of ¢ 3, Wil oftan extah a1 In the e, eutablo aifection, o Grdinary prindency, usineii of e 1o to take 1il 4 Le ot rid of. e dy in Dz, Jayue 1l apted to reiove speedily all coughsand calde, wud equativ tve dit the JrmATY Stages of consumptiou, rethina, and bronchisis, ou i BUSINESS NOTICES. For Couzhiv, Coltu, ind ‘Thront Dise orders, 1wy * Lrowi's Dronehial Tzochus,” baving proved their oficacy by test of 1auny yeata, OLOGHING VELVETS. LYOUS ALLILK OLOAKING VELVETS. Field, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., FoRr XNEXT THIRTY DAYS WILL OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF 28 AND 32-in, CLOAKING VELVETS AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICYE, TIESE GOODS ARDB THE VERY BEST MANUFAC~ TURED IN 0 LYONS, AND HAVE DBEEN SELECTED WITHL GREAT CARI FOR THEIR RETAIL TRADIE, TIHEY GUARANTEE EVERY PIECE TO BE PERFECT, AND AT A LOWER PRICE THAN THEY HAVE EVER MADE ON THE SAME QUALITY OF GOODS, HOTEL COCEIOACO. $2.50 PER DAY. On and after January 1, tho price for trans- fent board at this Rotel, will be reduced to $2.60 por day. The management of this popular House will maiatain its roputation in every depart- mient, notwithatanding tho reduction in rated, RORD'T, HILL & CO., FPropristors. e alonsapressed. 10 8l Dt e Thddre E"‘:&.,.' Ko EVuki, Coalees

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