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FOREIGH. A IMnssacre of Christians Srid to Be Imminent in the Turkish Provinces. Foreign Occupation Considered Nec- essary to Prevent Wholesale Slaughter. The Czar Prevails upon the Prince of Montenogro to Remain Neutral, Ledochowmski Wil Consalt tha Pope Contern- ing His Future Conduet, The Carlists Reported to. Have Wilh. drawn from the Siege of Hernani. Programmo of the Home-Rulers in the Buglish Parlinment. TURKEY, TALK OF JOBLION OCCUPATION, Loxpoy, Jan, 6.—A lotter from Jagusn eays: “ All iufosmation confirms the ouinion that not only in Austzia is tho occipation of tho ineur- rectionaiy provinces dotermined upon, but that some foreigh occupation is sbaolutely naceeeary a6 o precaulion against tho massacro of Chris- tians wherever they are nnarmed sud helplees.” TECALLED, CoNAFASTINOILE, Jan. G.—It I3 rumored that Servito Pashin, who was dispatched to Herzega- sioa ot the ontbreak of tho insnirection ns & specfal Comtnismioner of tho Bultan, bas been recalled. TORTRESY REVICTTALED, Racuaa, Jon. b—Five Turkish steamers re- tently srrived at Kleck sud lauded tive battal- tons of troops, and ammunitton aud provisione, Nicsic and Lugo havo beou rovictualed. MONTESEGRO USEAST. Viexsa, Jau, 5,—Tho Monteuerrin War Min- {ator is now on bis way ta this city. T.oxnox, Jan, b.—-A dav or two ago tho Times mblishod s Vieunn telegram stating that, in Topls to tha request of thie Princo of Montenegro to bo sllowed to cnter into action agamst Turkey, the Ruzsian Governmoot advised him u no nccount to depart frotn noutrality, ‘This worning the Zimes publishen a lettor from Vicnns amplifying aud confirming it tolegratn, [tscema that 1ho Princo of Montenegro sroto 0 Prnco Gortschakoff that, by following the wiahca of powers i mastainiug uet- irality, ho gizectly imperilad lns throno ad Jife. Prince Gotiechakoff submitted 1i8 letter to tho Emperor of Itussia, who dirocted the Chiancellor to write the Prince of Montenegio to fnce courageously tho progent difticult puxition, aml on ne aceount to tbaudon tho [olicy of ventrulit, oxpressing tho sope_tuat. :lu- situation would soan unprove, I'be Prince of Muntenegro replied that ho would lollow the Czar's injuuctions. o Loxnoy, Jan. 6—4 n. m—A Vienna liapatch Bays Montouegro cxpeels Lo receivo furkov's ultimatum about tuo middle of the present month. The Tagsilall roports that tho Yorio han or- fared all the iron-clads 10 ba iu readiness to atart for thie Biack ¥ea and Albanian ports, BELIIOTS INFLUENCE IN PAVOR OF FPACE. * Tho Zumes' Vienua correspondent writes that the Greek Motropolitan of Mostar, [ollowing the sxamplo af s Cathohe colleagne, Lisg ixsnod 5 Jastoral letler in which ho upbraided tho clergy lor formenting insurroction, and requiring thom 10 leava their evil waye and return to their duties m rain of kevere pumthiuent according to hia Apoatolic power. ¥RANCE AXD ITALY, Visys, Jan, 6,—1t in stated in Government irclen that Count Andrassy's project for ro- ‘ot in the insuriectionory ‘districa of Turker 125 beon favorably recaived by Fronco nod Italy, Loxwoy, Jen. 6—5 8. m.~Tho Yans corre- spoudons of tho 7Times telographu: I loarn yom an nuthmitative soures that Franco to-day 10zitied Anstiin thut sho concurred without re- terve in the progorals fer Turkish reform made 1 Count Andraeny's note, Al the (owers have it b3 NT PA! es, 1i—Aceording Lo the 5t Pators- the Sultan Lns ¢iened a deereo aue 1o fai0 of Uovesnmont paper to the ) of L7.500,0:0 wterling a year. This » apearcnt!v to combimo the upposite aties of woney aud stock, aud is to 2 zn interest ol 3 per cent, Ita Istuo bas foeen tlwnized fur o period of fivo yoars, JUESIAN DESIGN Leapsten tu t'e London Limen, 2, Dae, 1.—~Tho Muscow Gazelte, dilat- g wy.en the comnumecations of your Catntanti Loplo correspondent, ¢ miptalos That ** Itusni Jormerly charged with afwing af the destiuction of Laricy, s now accused of wishing Lo prescrvo e Otzoman Lmpire (i1l tue tume swhen it will it her to svallow it up,” Batthe Moecow Gazule yroceeds o rny that * Lussla nover pursucd uny bnt an sb-olutely disinterested and ‘onservative polioy towards Turkey, Sie cer- iuly wos nl\\u{u anslous to alloviato the enffer- 34 of Lhe tayah subjcctsof tho L'orte, and, plth juw Lo thug end, activety contribnted (o' bro- suve n semi-tudependont pusition for Servia aud lioumanta: but, requnding the sxitonco of ‘Cur- Kty os B Rrent conservabive interest, ond ane sicipating ondless strife mmong the varlous iribea notwr subject to the Parte wero they ndmit- ted to abrolute iwdependonce, tussin persistent- ty ucted for tho prercrsation of tho Oltuman Empiro. Nor wero bor [utentions evor donkted, sxcopt in 1354, whon it suited the porsonal poli- 3y of Nupateon to attack Ruenla, and shen England wishod to profit. by the oprortunity for the impoesible object ot 3estroying tho Bluck Hea tlect of the Czar, If Lurkoy 18 really unable to give unarastecs, tho P'owora oucht to rovert (o the plan of do- aisnhing sntonomy for tho ravah Drovinces Rusin wiches for no aggisndizement 1o sho directlon of Turkoy, and it is incon- 101vablo how she could yrofit byity but, wuat- +yver per iutentivny might be, it is dulicult to v Joistand how sho cau bo hold responsible for w alloged deaigulog Inacuvity l-fl thoss who 1ave been up and duiug to sccure their kharo of o spoily.” Ho far tho Muscow Gazclte. T may add that vow, when tho Lesrings of the Orientul uestion _roguire to bo sifted moro fully ou a foy mouths ugo, tho leading Libe ral jJowrnaln of Qurmany declaro that tho sreent apparent fudiercico of Iusdn is only it on, aud jutcnded to defer the Turlish catas- ropho until the tiwe when it will suit Xusais to arcy out her uncient plaws, Vienua I.'On'e.y nd- wits of the Gefman |ress Observa that the reuh saiuples which havo supervened elnco Ruena first dieplaved an fuclination to entertain o new Austrian propoeals look very much like i attowpt o presorve lurkey fu o stato of - urably diecuse ngainst tho time when it may Le jonveniout for Dueela to tnprove “tbo eick nsu™ away, However this may be, it sppears wi thonghb the hopo eutertained ‘o fow davs sgo o Luseta immediately wmdopsing the ntw Ats. rivn proposali 18 no Jouger felt with equal con- idonve. Lo excitement created by tho Buez-Canal W¥air {8 fast wvajorating amd tho reasens which ounseled reservo 1n the Leevioug etaies of the (uestion seom 0 bo urged sgaw very cmpbatios i dly, Bussin is stated to have requosted Austrin to 1ivo to hier projositions tho sinpe und tho form s which they mio to be commuvicated, Lrst to ho egustry Powers of tle Puna Treaty of Teuco, wnd, if theso consent, to the Porte, Thuy tio Austro-ltussian ncgotistions, wiicn have aated for monthis witbout produciny suy prace ical resuit, sre now reforrod by luksis 10 o vgher aud uven lus uvited trnbunel, ———— CREAT BRITAIN, THE BOML-BULENY, Yospox, Jan, b.—Yertardav, at Dablin, Ire- and, there waa a canfersuco of tho mewbers of be flouse of Cowmons who heloug to the + flomo-Rule * y.arty. They desfied to support no Land bill, to be introduced by Jaasae Butt, Jhie basis of thia bill will Lo n fisity of tenuro md faf reuts. 3 Bute will alao sk leave to streduca a bill making s Letter provislon for wiveraity educativn w Ireland. At tho closo of Le Easter recees, the stteation of the llouss 1ill b called 10 the soverity of the Coercion act, AX8tICH, tho catilo t1ady, sud Awuosty Lill TUE PEOFOSKD UNIVELSIEY BACK, Thowas Hugles, who bus beeatavited b be THE CHICAGO TRIBUNIZ: THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1876 tho umrire In tho international match batwesn | of the greatest of many pretly and i the British and American colloge oaramen, in | ax oneive cfforts mado to cnteriain the CRIMINAL NEWS, American wators, says that the prossing necos- mity of his evorsday home dubes wiill prevent tils goiug to the Umited States, but Lo feivently hopes that tho contest mav tako placa, Hia only fear is that rome of the members of th e Tirtiah crow Are pecuniarily unablo to embrace tho oce cusion, althongh fn epirit thes would entbusina- tically accep: the Antesiean chatlenge. HLROTt RECOGNIZED. The Mavor of Harwich gave r supper to tha Captain and crew of the tng Liverpuol ior their Liavery In resciing #0 maoy persons 1o the wreck of the Deutechland, add dividest 150 among the men, 130517ED, Stokes, the witness m the teial of Walnwright for the murder of Harriel Lane, at White. chinpel, has boeu bangueted by the Lane famil, Haniel Lane's mother was carsicd from b er bed, and made a long spesch, possnting & tosmorial to bo banded down Ly Stokes to bis posterity, Stokes I8 butlesqued in London pautc mimes, and 18 not a fevoriie with the peopto, He haw recelsed a number of lettuts threateatng bis life, *I'hp *1len and Cluckons,” whero Harriot Lauo was to havo been buricd, lins bhon bired a8 a missjonary hall by eoma religiomsts, Who quoto tha Seriptureas * Whnro s abounded, grace ehall much more abound.” ALNERT EDWARD. A dispateh trom Benares roports the arrival thero of Lho Prince of Walas, MINYG EXPLOSION, An explonion nccurresd yesterday in ar:asl mine "x[Tll"m' Siallowdsbire, Live persuus were itiled. —— ROME. TITE CEXTENNIAL COMMITTEE, TRowe, Jan, 5,—tho President of the Itallan Lxocutive Committeo ou the Pluladelplnia Exhi- Lition feaves fn Apnl fo tako dircetian of the Italinu seciion. 4 ‘The Papal conslstory which was fixed: for the 'nhhlflbh has been postponed until aifter tho Sth. ARCIRISIOP LEDOCHOWSKT in expected to repair to tho Vatican to receive tua stractiony of tho Pope i regand to lus future conduct. DUPASTOTT. Loxpox, Tan, 6—6 a. 1.—A special trena Roma rays woll-informed authoritios nszert that Bishop Dupanloup bius come to Fome on aec: imoending reassembiing of the (¥ Couneil, Eeeote e SPAIN, A CENTENNIAL COMMISAION, Maomip, Jau, G.—A Rosal decreo lias been imsned creating n Commission charged with j- alalifog exibits from tho Spansh colonies at the Pbliadelpbia exhibition, Tho Ccmimission will druw up o memoranduni reistive 1o the ex- hitit.on. The Governorsof Cuba, Poito Rico, ll:ud tho Philippino lslands will oppowt meme o8, CARLIRTS AT, Tiate advices from Tafalla state thas several Carlist ofticers and soldiers hiave boen shot ot Estella for congptracy against Don Cud s, e \NT. It In nseorted at Ilendaye that tha Carlists havo ralrod tho sicgo of Heruani in consc- quonce of tuo decision of s council of war. —— e GERMANY. THOMASSEN'S CORNESPONDENCR. Benuy, Jan. 5.—3rs, Thoway, or frs. Tho: asson, tho widow of tho Bremerbaven dynai muanssin, has delivered to the Berlin authoriues Ler Lusbaud's volominous correspundence. TIB AMERICAN NOTE, Loxnox, Jan, 6,—The dispaten from Berlin to the effect that the German Guvornmant is favor- ablo o tho propomition contamed i3 tho Ameri- cun note regardivg Cubs is not coullrmed. Nothing is kuowu at Dor.in renpectitys the viows ot the Gorman Government in cupnoction with Mr, Fisn's eircular, Loxnox, Jan. 6.—The Cologno Geurtle remarks tuat tho Ametican atiempt at iutervention in Cubs i sivgularly ili-timed. Eurog ean Govorn- monts Yill not countenance I8, because thoy wish in the intereats of order to keo King Alphonso's authoricy mora firmly ostabfisbed. AOIE DYNAMITE Losnoy, Jan, 6—5 a, m.—A Berlio dispatel eny# the Prossian War Oflico have a machina eimlinr to that used by Tuomaeson. 1t wns ol fored them by n man from New York In 1270 for tho destiuction of the Fronch fleet, 'Tlio oifer wua dochued, ‘Tho maker sppears to biave nesn an aseocinte of Thowa.sen. A GOVEUNIMENT BAILWAT SYSTEN, Denury, Dec, It 13 statod on good author- ity that tho Prussian Cabinet araconsidering the expoediency of handing over the Piussian tov- ernmout railways Lo tho Germau Government, Were tho step taken, it would givo rise to the demand that tho ratlways of tho mior (ioves ments shall bo likewike surrendersd to tho Cel tral Goverumout, an snnovation of tho greatest politicat and tinaneial maznimauo, THE_CESBUM, I'ania, Dee, 20,—TLe CGiermim census wac taien on the 1st of December, ani vomu of the reqults, subject to further venmtication, bave been publistied, 12 appears thut ninee (%71 B: lin has incressed 167 per:cant. uuuib ing 961,756 invabitants; Hamburg lus 845,859, wu increase of 13.83 por cent; lreslau, 237,004, an_wereaso of 1514 per cent ; Leipwie, 126,412, or 18 per ceut ; [ubover, 126.000, or 2.7 per cent ; Konigwberg, 119,127, or uearly 10 prr cent 5 bresden, 106,473, or 19 percent ; Frank. tort, 103,241; or 13 por cent ; Stuttgard, 107,353, or 17.4 por cout : and Strasburg, 94,257, un 1u- creass of 8,723, — EGYPT. ENOLAND'S FINANGIAL INVESTIOATION, Loxpox, Jan. b.—It 18 now sald that Mr. Cave, the Dritish Special Comwinsicuer, and the Kbe- dive ure on tho best of terws, and that Neibar Pasba lng resigned boeatiso ho was dissatisfied with thoeeparation of the Commorco nnd Loretgn portfolios, both of which ho bad hotetofore n'l- unuistered, Ou account of tho yumors of the disngrooment, a hoavy full oeenrred In Egyptian securities, which, however, has been i a groat part recovorod. s GORDON'S ESPEDITION, 2 Thoro !4 great unensincss m Egvpl on acconat of uo late uews being recoived from Col. Gore don, tho Kliedive's communder of Lhe oxpedition to Africa, —_— FRANCE, COXDITION OF EX-QU IRABELLA, Parmy, Jao, S~—Bullotius auvonnoug the condition of tho health of ox-Queon Isabella, of 8jain, uro issued daily, ‘That of to-day soys her couditidn i8 Jess fuvoruble, RELATIONS WITII EOYPT, M, Outroy's wission to Egypt is only of a temporary charactor, Tho object of the mission 14 to restoro friendly rolations which woce some. what fmpaleod during tuo necotiations selative to tho ubolition of tho jurisdiction of I'rouch Consular Courts, CAXDIDATES YOI TNR ARSEMNDLY. Thun far tho caudidates for tho Assembly in Parts have obtsined promises in tho following ratlo: Advanced Republicans, 855 Moderate Republicany, 1053 Auui-Republicans, 14, s GREECE. VIOLATIONS OF 4 I1E ELECTORAL LAW, Arness, Jau, 5.—Tho Chawber of Doputies hna resulved that aff nombers of tho Isto Bul. garis Mintetry excopt one shatl ki tried by a i»cun of justice for violation of the Klectoral 2V, e BeLGIUM. THE STRIKING MINERY, Dgresrus, Jau. 6,—Muuy miuers ont oo a strike bave resuwed woik, Thoe DBurgomasstor of Louviero denies that the ¥trikers usod fro- acms fu the recent disturbanves, or that tho dise turhances werd rerious. “Lroups still pacral the district, though it 15 not likely their vorvices will bu required. = e, INDIA. THE PRINCE OF WALES' VIAIT. Daratuhes 2 dondon Times, Mapnas, Dec. 13,—A group uf sboriginal Vide dabis, two meu and threo women, wis exlubited to the Frince bofere hoe lofs Ceylon. Two of the ‘women were very yeutls iu appearance, and ono wuy decidedly pretty ; tho meo weru emall sud rather .8 o-like,—they shot falrly well at o mark with bows aud mrrowsg but the exhiibition of fellow-creatnies was, on the whole, rather curinus and sad than elovating or exhil- arating, It 1 said thoy do uot laugl, but it is coptain the meu. griuned horribly at tho com. mand of tho missionary, A bheavy thunder- storm precipitated tho dopsrinro from the gar- deny, 5 The Btate dinusr at tho Queon's ITouse, given by the Guvernor, was very suceessful, As t0 the Club ball, st which the Prince, the Guvornor's guests, sad tho elito of the Liiiish, foreign, aud Cingaleso resideuts were present, it may bo feirly et down ss ono Princo _ and to have heen trinmphantiy 8ue cassful,” The I'rince wote tha uniform of the ‘Tenth 1{unyard, 1o appeared to enjoy the even- g very much, and dud not loave tilk after tho teuth dance, Noxt day was s fleld-day amang tho jowelera ana box-wailahs, and then tho Irinca drote to Leeshman's factory, where cacosnub otl, tibyo, are nade on A larze eesle. “ugalese sgemed never Lo tirs of waltin: o the Pruce. Colombo was en fete, anl businers was auspondedd, sbopa being clused atl slong tho route. THE PRIXCE 1Y MADRAS, Mapnas, Dee. 14.—Un Sunday, Divino ser~ ylca way culobrated 8t 12:30. Tho Prinee loft Tricnonopoly siation at 4 in the after- voow. The nxles of the carringos were #o mich heated that the train had to atop twico It arrived at Madras one honr Iste, at 7:30. ‘Tho QGoverncr, his stafl, aud tho authonties awaited {ho Princes, and there was n prosenta- tion of native Chiefs. ‘The processiou was ac- companied by tho Histeenth Laucers, tho lody-guard and euile proceding the eatringo of tha Princo and CGoy- ornor wilt Maj.~-Gen. Probsn. An escort of horse and a foot cortega of tho anthorltiea fnf- fowed. Tho arrangcments wora admirable. Ouly the municival _polica kopt order in tuo pourest subuch, Tho strects were packed. ‘Thonsands bad coms into the town tho night bofore. Every place was accupled. AU dswn tho troops lwed the way to Christian childron Aang with a protty effect. Alf along the route there were (lags, aud streamers, snd striking native dicence. ‘Tho Prigce was known to tho crowd by bin gold wwbrella, o was received every- whoto with marks of intenso wmterest and curi- ons reapeet, Thero was nocheering or noise. ‘Ihe L'riteo reached Government Iousoat 9, 4hon preseutatious wero made, at12. Tho Mahmujnh of 'Travancore puda visit to tho Prince. 'The vielt was privato, vut was conducted bn great s.ate. 1o ayeaks English, ‘Che Princa oxpressed lila regras that he could not w¥lmt Lravancore. ‘The Maharajah scomed much Dlens ‘Fhe noxt vinit was from tho Rajah of Coclun. He epolio about the trade of Cechin, and also scmed geeatly gratifled, The Frinee of Arcot sod four Sirdars foll ywed. Tho Prince of Arcot sard tha dreams of Lia lifo wors a1 laat realized, 'Tho I'tinco wave attar to esch, aud prop- or ualuten and honors were pald, At ono leveo tliero wero upwards of 500 Chicfsana Europesns, ‘Tho Prinzo stoad in front of s eplendid silver chair ou a 1iwed dala. The Duke of Duckinu- hem anid Sir Bastlo Frera wera on big right, and tho Duno of Hut hetisud on his left. ‘The native officers presented wore vory magniivent cos- tumes. At 8, thero was a stato banqnet with firty covera; the DBanch, the clorgy, and tho civiland military suthovities wero roprosented. Tuo Governor of Pundichorry and hia suite wero alao presont, Tuora was an Hlumination a%10:30. The Prince, tho Govornor, and his suito, rode out to Gnindy Pari. To-morrow {4 tha annivarsary of tho Prince Cousort's death, and will bo spont there in ec- clusion by tho Lrince. . pal ik IO = e TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. A pair of ponlos sud wagon bolonglng to o balf-broed went through the ice in tho Missouri, opposita Decatur, on Tucsday and wero lost. ‘T'ho Indlau cacaped. - Stubbiefiold Bros.,hores nporters, of McLean County, JIl,, who left Normaudy on tho 18th, with #ix fine Penchorons sud Clydesdalos, or- rivod yesterday in New York. Two of the most valuable animals died in transit, J. L. Mitebell, Receiver of the Tand-Office for tho Pueblo (Col.) district, attempted suicide yester.ay by shooting him~ol{ in the hond, Tun ball did pot, iowerer, nouctrate his skull, and ho will recover, He {s under indictment for dofaleation, and hnd Loeu required to give bail for bis appearavco at the next term of tho Federal Court. A court-martial assomblod nt Fort Bullg yos- terday to try Capt. J. J5. Donovsn, of tho Beven- toenth [ufantry, for firing & canuon uncom- fortably noar tho Cheycuns Indian Agonoy, Judgo Shaunon, Chief Juatice of Dakota, ia vounisel for dofonso; Col. Lugenbeel, of Fort Landall, s Prestdout of tbo court, and Liout. Allea Smith is Judgo Advocato. - THE FEEBLE-MINDED BOARD. smecial Dispateh to The Chicaco [ribune, Semixortzip, I, Jan. G.-~The Doard of Trusteed of tho Asjlum for the Feeble-Minded, at Lingoln, met there thiy aftornoon to receive bids for plumbing, wkas-titting, and stesm-heat- ing, Bix, submiited for tho wholo work, wero s folloss: Carlyle. Masan & Co. Chienzo, 246,11%; Kinziw & Mohlor. Peoria, #15,176: A. L. Ide, Hprinelleld, 13, 5013 4. I Pope & Co., Clxiuafi 200,82 Joba Davin & Co,, Chicago, #39,717; Crane Broa., Chleago, #32,700. Tho * Board sdjourned, aod ~ csms to Boringtield and held a session 1l midnight, The Crano Brothnrs claiming a mistako of 10,000, their bid waa sllowed to bo withdrawn. The Attor- ney-Goaorul gave it as hig opinion that it nas uot nocesuaty to rondvertise, but that tho Doard confd accopt amon fod proposals on B bacis ro- duction of cost, and the Nuard adjourned at 510 meet at Lincolu on Wodnesday to ro- cetvo reduced bids, e SUICIDE. Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicaao 4 ridune, Garrsoena, (., Jao, G,—A Polsnder named Chri+t Bomatofsky committed snicido last nlcbt at (atva, in Knox County, Lhe causo ls sup- posed to have been intemperanco, 81, Louts, Jan. G.—Alot oteey, an old, woll- kuown citizen, dicd suddonly yesterday after- noon, and it bas sinco been ascartatned that ho committed auicide by taking morphine, No cause 18 kuowa for tho act, na he waw well off, his business prosperons, and his domestio relas tions happy. —_—— THE WISCONSIN GRANGE. Miuwavree, Jan, 6—Tho State CGrange of Futrons of Husbandry, which is now in session in this city, to-day sleated the following ofliceru: Mater, J. 1I. Obborne; Oversecr, E. IT, Bur. ton; Mre, 1, E. ¥Cuambelaiu 3 Htewand, O, W. Fostor. Oshorue is ono of the g‘m:nnl Board of Nailroad Commissioners of the ato, CGovernment 1ourso, -y —— ODBITUARY, Nrw Orveaxs, Jan. 6—A, M, Holtrook, edltor and proprictor of tho Now Orlenns Picayune, died at Bladen Springa, Ala,, this mornivg, aged 9. 1o wns Lorn in Vermont, came to New Or- leans in 1814, and siuce 1589 Las been connectey with thio Picayune, Nouthern Cattfornio. Mr. D, L, Philits, editor of the Springfleld Til.) Journal wrtiug from Bau Diego, Cal., ee, 22, says ¢ Whila tho clhate In Bouttern California is perect] deligutial, snd ouglis 0 ba & eick Dun's paradise, it Lisw como ‘drawbscka, * 8an Dieko ia & plossant dittlo city, and Las-an {otoilgent, active, sul entecprisiug population, Many of fia cildacux aro kind-hoaricd an Luspitable, but it bas, (or e slse, by far lou many ploin ‘it who expeoly throngh Tows Scolt, the In- dlaus, sellilg ranches o the Governwmout, getliug troops quarterod down thers, or ih contracts of ons sort or unother, (0 make tobey, They impress oue with the {dox thiat bo te surrounded by peoplo who ar “un the make,” and that ali stateuents ay {0 land, water, 1ho valus of tawn property, and ihe fulure of 140 city, ro to bo t.ken With WDy grsiue of wlows sice, & atrauor fa conatantiy fiaprowed tiat bo f tus midat of acalpers, who will coiabine crovked ways 10 flevcw b, Bah Dlogo 1 an expeusiye pluce 1o live in, Alu:ost everything i bigh. At tho Jorlon Houso, n fiotel Bbout s goud o4 thy' St. Niyholas, b Buriugs fleli, wo poy £ por day, gold of §13 ) er wesk, Wood 16 WOrth ubuut $10 percord, the vord consiatiug of two Inugte of CPAIDATY ptove-wood, bay 13 duchea loni, 4 tu-nunf,l fuct Ligh, sud not good ot that, Isuardat privata louses Iv from €7 to 810 per week, aud wmuch complained of a8 suyiiaLg but good, 1hat San 1iego wauts 13 & laboring poputation that will go uul juto the valicys aud devejop tho water, il the soil, ratso frufte sud vegelables, und produce milk, Lticr, bud poultry,—do suisetbiog besldes walcliug to skin somo ope. It cun bo tuade s Litle parudise, fuslead of 3 place ouly deefrable nas bomo for whal Qo aud Nature hiave duna for it Thia cliniato at Ban Divgo, wkilo 1 remained there, was ) caitively hieaveuly, I wax there from Dec, 4 to the 111, o1 | the morubzgs wers warin enough {or o peraun Lo 81t out of doors with thele clething ou aud pesfecily comfortable, At noon 1o nereury raugel ro1u 30 deigrocs to 18 dvgre 1 tho evenings werg 43 balmy uy the softest days of 3y tu Mincls, What & confort { woutd be to all our foved fnvalids at kome 10 wleep in such an stmorplirre,—~to by lulled 10 Tost by the mractired murmuraof the ocean (uatead of shiv- ertug tn tho windey Ulats of 8pringtieldd D, L. I, 25 The Elevated Rallway. Bome ol the brouklyn people buve been bold. Ing su indignsns uuu'elnvum-mlwtf( mocting, Ono of the diators I8 thus reporteds i hoy, had met to protoat agaings this sacsilogo on their bowmen, Ho did oot want 1o sea this puthng, sliekng, vtiuksing train of abonigation whishs ing paat biu home, mith its * Clioo, clioy, choo,’ "Tiie ulovated ruad would peruiic pacsengors ta Juok ifita their bedroom windows, 80 that iu the morning wheu they are sbhaviug, aud thy lather 13 btill ou their faces, tho passcugerd in a pazeing train would eing out, * Got up, Junes, sud o donn b broakfast'" Breakfast way | The Remarkable Manner in which Mr, Babbitt Was Plun= dered,s Curious Dovolopments in tho Alleged Robbery of Benedict Bros, Defalls of a IHorrld Crime Perpetrated Yesterday at lamilton, Out, A Canadian Nembor of Parliament Under Arrost for an Inhuman Outrage. THE GREAT NEW YORK DEFALCATION. Nowe York Sun, Jan, 4 Charlos It. Deckwith, who nianagod to cheat B. T Babbitt out of uot loss thau §250,000, sud pbssibly 2700,000, was acraigned 1n tho Tombs Dolico Court yostordav, Ex-Judre Fullerton ap= peared for the prisoner, who demanded speedy examination. Justlea Disby ect down the ex- amination for to-morrow, moanwhilo commitiing Beekwith without bail, 'The temptation of un- hmited opportuuity afforded Mr. Dabbitt'a em- ployes ls searcoly less remarkablothan tho monns aud dotails of tho vast cmbezzlement, The hix- tory of the growth of Mr. Balibitt's bueiners has Loen marked by soveral botragats of contidence. ‘The head of tho houvo apparently s unot tho shoroughgoing man of bueiness that his wonder- ful succoss In accumulating money wonld indi- calo, llo commenced eosp-boiling many yonis ngo, and, a5 ho eoys, with no othot busincss theories than cash sales of good goods at smail profits, Il{s trade organized itsolf aud weather- od paules, trade doprossions, aund tho distoucsty of corfioutial clorks. Aftor Mr, Babbitt hnd reaped s largo fortune from his soaps, ho was seized with tho fover of luyeuntion, and for voms past Las spent more time 1 perfecting his modol canal boat than in commereo. To tAln ond ho buddt oxtonsive ma- chfng shopa near Utica a fow voars ago, and, bo- sides their costing him u third of & nulivou dal- 1a18, 1o 1 indobted to thum for Lis_introduction to Beckwith, who 18 & uative of Utica, Iu wan in one of tho futervafs fu which Mr. Babbitt was trying to repair the damage done his sonp busi- ness by tho default of his last contldentlal clerk that Beckwith's fitners for tho placo was ressed npon bis attention, and, aithough he de aetotiniuod pover agsin to trust n clerk, ho omployed Beckwith, ‘Ilis was oarly in 18508, "I'ho now clark proved to be all that Lio was said to ba iu his hookkeeping and faculty of manag- ing oxteusive busimess operations, Within a fow weokn of his ongagemout, Mr. Babbitt had 80 far recovered his trust o Luman pature that Backwith was intrusted with olmost une chocked control of the soap-bothng otlice and tamery. Tho propriotor had oxacting notiona of the amonnt of work to bo done by his employes, but Bockwith soon persuaded him that a book- keeper and cashier was nooded to rank ae third w commaud, Mr, Babbut's ola friond Tomlin- son, of Momplis, introduced tho noeded man in the porson of ‘Thomns Lowis, a young Engheb- mnn of very ongaging address, who lind oarned sn oxalted Toputation for buslaess capacity dur- Ing ki wojourn in Mewphis, With two such valnablo sesistants, Mr. Dabbitt was afforded pleuty of thma for his inventions, aud his ab- Kkenco {rom 6) Washiugton strootywero both fre- quont and prolonged. Beckwith, who controlled tho cash account, was slways wall furnished with checky signod in blanks, and when Mr. Babbitt was in tho oftice, scarcoly less than in bls absenve, Bockwith exsrcisod simost un- limited control of tho busincss. Lowls' fuuc- tions wore supervisiug purchases aud keop- 1ug tho books, g “I'ho trade 1n goap suffered no falling off from 1868 tintil 1871, In the fall of the [nttor year things began to go badly, The volumo of busi- ness was undiminishod, but tor somo reasoun nn vnustial numbor of ageuts wero shiort in thefr settiemonts, profits decroayod, and the books footad up lows for the your. Tha businoss of 1872 resulted? even moro disastrously, Dotwaeon "0 avd *73 Mr, Babbite put £320,600 addufonal capltal into the butinces, nstoad of addivg that amount {0 his bani account. This alarming conaition of alfaird, howaver, did not oxcite his suspicion, 1€ ho examined the books at all they wera #o falily madoe up that ho was forced to tho conclugion thay bad timex alone causod tho dis- crajaucics. If Mr. DBobbitt hnd taken the tronblo toin- quire mntu the labits of his clorks, porhans Liw #onke of security would have had an earlier awakoning, Littla could have been said against tho ocial proprioty of Bockith, but Lowis was leading & vory fast lifo. Ilo was known to an extonnive cirelo of fast men as Beau Lewis, 1fo unitated Col. Jamzs Iisk 1u his ostentatious dis- play of wonlth, and herosombled Lis exomplar in Lis tondness for the fur sex. Ho won a mine of fatuess L0 restaursutours and barkeo; ers, giving exponsive dinnors trequently and makiong champagne corks fly with ceckieas Javishnoss, Tho sottionient of his bar bills way o process vf triumpbant satisfaction to im. No dolight socimed 80 poigusnt to him a8 that of producing a plethorio roll of procnbucks, smoothing thom out carefully k0 oy to disylay tho notes of largo douoinlus®ion of which be was' usnally «uppuud with cuough to aguregaty thonsands of doliais, In April, 1873, Mr, Babbitt had to go to Chica- &o to attend to s suit againat ono of his_agents who bad fwiled, owing him 25,000, Whilo there hio wan shown correspondenco of Dackwitl with the dabtor, in which too formor reforred to his employor 10 uncompliweatury phraso, Mr, Bab- bitt then dotermlued to disciatge Beckwith, and on his roturn ho consulted with Lowiu tu that end. I'io lutter was somonhnat discuncerted at firnt, but, recovering his self-posscasion, he ad- vised Mr. Babbitt not to act hastily, as & dismis- wal woutd injute Hockwith's chiauces of obtain- ing empioymout elsowbore. o promised ta gb- \ain tho rosixuntion of tha latter within tho wmonth, and Mr, Babbitt loft the matter in hus Lands. Beckwith rosigued, and Lowis ruled io his stead, 'Tho lnst month of his stay with Mr, Habbitt proved a ruinous oue for Lewis, 1le had boeu boarling §n oxpensiva atylo in tuo bt Nicholas - Hotel, An old friond from tho South, ¥ho had been instru- meual in bringlop sbout Lewis' prosperity. was alao sojourning in the hotel with Lis wifo. One ovening pistal shots were exchangad by Lowis and lus friend in the corridurs, Nobody was hutt, and tho ovent was hushod up; but whea tho nld frioud weut Houth sgan bis wifo did not accompany him. But Beekwith und Lewls must have doctored the Looks of the soap-boling busivess thors onghly bufore thoy gave them up, The man whu suceeeded thoin in eharge found othing to oriticiee, Mr. Babbit waa groaning over ateady loss, but bad reconciled hiumself to it, hoping for better timea, Witbin tho firat six montha after his changu [n managing clerks ho way ayrecubly wurprived. -Although tho busineay hud not increused in volitme, nor the prices ms- terinlly aliored, he fouud o balauce of 150,000 iu buuk, fvstead ot busiug a dofleioncy to msko up ns usual, This 1ed 1o & minuter exumination of tho vooks than had sot beon givou, but no fraud was discovorod, Mr. Babbite enys that he had Begun to enier- tain tho opinlon “that Deckwith and Lowls had clivated hiw, but how exactly be could not find out, e detormived to lut ‘mattors rock alony a8 usual for a year and 8 half, and theieby strik- ing o balauce Dotwaon blw proiits for thal time snd the losses of the prayioun efghtesn montha ho bopod o arrive ul)pmxxmnmly at the amount thay bad abrarded, Lo that timo, too, ho thonght thair suanicions would bave become 50 entirely quietod that e woukl be botter enabled to ro- cover Lo woney. ‘Chis beliol graw to a certain. ty about three monthe ago, whon an entry was foundin the casli-buok rurponlng to describe pavment for au invoico of tallow for which no voucher could boe fouud, A second juvestigs- tion of tho Looks was begun, and the key to the traudy hayiog been discovared their peculations wero Jaid bure. Lhey consisted of sabing tho amouuts of bills for goods purchused, billa wholly fraudulent, intlation of weokly pay-rclla, chatging oxcoswva promismy on the pirchiase of gold, and excessive brolors' fecs, The va- ed yreadly in woekly smonuts, tho stoaling of ouy \vuk.{mww('r, wmanutiog to 85,000, ‘Sturo cun be no doubt llmtT/um tho men wors cognizaut of the tbetts, ‘The opportnmity was aiforded by Mr, Bubbitl's over-conihlence in wizing bis nume to unlimited blank checks. Beckwith nlled thom out to suit nhoself, and be- tweon them they made up such vouchers and feaudnlent fuvolces uy weso necessary to nllay Buzpicton. Lowis did not remain Jong in New Yok after i discharge by 3r, Labbds, snd bis whereas bous wra gakuown, ust Bocksith remamed beio aigues bis porfoct contidenco in thelr suce ceys in doluding 3r, lablitt, 1ls repatation fur integrity was eo bigh that nou a few of his {frionds even now refuse to belivvo that bo las Leen gulity of auything wrong. THE BENEDICT RO[ -V, New York Jiuies, B On last Prday morning Buiusgest . Ovington Benedict, comyrising the 1 Yo, cah i08,, reported at tho Morcosk yesterdaymor.y at police headquartora that duting the moraing Ihelr Jawolry sbora under tne Grand Contral Hotel had been outored by barglars and robbed of $199 in money and Jowolry valued at 83,000, The story then tald by tha propristors to Detectives Roilly, Williaingon, Doyle, and Ballick, of Contral Oftce, aud Capt, Van Dussn and Dotective Slav- in, of tho Fifteonth Procinct, was subatantially ns follows : Thal they both siept iu the atore nt night, coming in'by a door in the wooden parti- tlon of tho stora which ssparaies it from tho reading-room of the hotel, Ono Thuraday night Samuol Benedict came in at 13 o'clock and went to bed. Ovington Uenedict camo in at 1:30 o'olock sud also went to bed, It was iho duty of tho owo who camo in lazt 1 tolack tha door In the partition aud bolt it. Ovington assnrod tho polica that ho did so. Whan the elerk camo in tho morning o waa sur- prized to flud the door in the partition open aud the koys fu tho lock luslde, Bath of bis employ- crd woro spparenily msleop, aud wero only awnkoned after wuch exertion on the pait of tho clork. Tta Benedict DBrathers thon 8aid thoy bad beon robbed. In thoe Times of tho folivwivg day the statomant was made that the police, during the conrse of thelr wvestiga- tioua, had naecertained cortain facts which would exhibit the affalr iu quite auotboer light, Yea- torday n Timcs reporter Investixated tho mat. tor. Supt. alling, Capt. Van Duses, and all tho dotectives cogagod in tho caso, un- hesitatingly declared that tho roboery, 1f thero was one, was pot commitied by burg- Iars. The grounds on which they based this opinion weie as follows: ‘There waro throo wales In tho placo, tho ous robbed, and two othi- or8 which containod much mora valuable jowel- ty. ‘Thodoor in the partition did uot show tho siightost mark of & jimmv or burglars’ tool, snd 1o burglars’ too! was uaed on tho ssfo in opou- ing it, Tho pillowa of tho bed on which the Benadicta slent wore saturatod with a fiwd which stained the linen covars, and which was supposed to Lo an aumsthelic, Exporimentd wero made by Supatintendent Walliog, who fouud that chloroform and ethior ovaporated aud did not ttaio linew, Emunmnndem Walling yosterday doclared that the fluld found on the Benadict villow-cages was common oil, In reforence to tho keva of tha door in tho partition, Owington Denedict told two differout stories to the polico. 'fho firat was that, after locking tho door, ho huug the keya up on 8 nail, and soan after ho aald tbat ho placod thow in bis pocket. Tho plated wate of Mr. Yost, agent of tho Meriden Compaoy, which was wholly unprotected, was not disturbed io thio sligtitest dogreo, Tho watchies lu the waist- coat pockets of Mossrs, Bencdict were not takoo. Mr. Ovington Benodict's revolver, slich ho anid ho Joit on & chair s} the side of tho Dbed, was not taken, though tho chair was moved to the foot of tho bed. Tho koy with which tho safe was opened wsa an olil Lroken one taken from a drawor. ‘Lha pllers with which it was turned in the lock was ono bo- longing to the storo, showing conolusivoly that tho person who openod the eafo hud no burglars’ toola Tho mght watchman and clork of “tho ostoblishment dodlare that no porson, oxcopt tho Mesere, Leuediot, passod threugh the door in tho partition, The polico claim that burglars would hsve had tools ; that burglars would ot once have taken possoesion of Ovinglon enedict's pistol and carsfod {Laway with thom ; that burglars, on chloroforming tho Benedicts, would have scarche ed thoir clothioes for the keys of tho ather safes, and would Lavo taken their watches s ockot monoy, aud that burglats would avo carried” off tho wvaluable plated waro. Superintendent Wallini stated that hia sister hold o mortgage of 85,000 on somo prop- erty of tho Bonedicts in Now Jersoy, which sho was about 1o foreclose, Locanse sho could not cn%l‘_lgut from thew s yoar's iutorest, amouating to ¢ Yesterday the Benedicts oxecuted an_arsign- ment in bnukru‘{nuy to Peter L. Cortelyou, of Staten Iuland, Samnel Benodict's fathor-In-lnw. Thoy 8aid yestoiday that thngconld not stato the smount of thelr assots or Habilitles, ? FLIGHT OF A SWINDLER, Speciat Dispateh to The Ciicago Tribune, Fonr Wasse, Iod, Jao, Ga—At Belmore, O., for somo dayu psat, groat excitomeout haa beon provailiog aver the sudden doparure of A, O. Willimwson, & vory prominont business man and a supposed hoavy capitaliat of that place. Will- ismson was tho head and front of the Caledonia Btoye Company, an institution which has for yonra dono an oxtenslva busiucss ‘with farmers and othors in tho neighborhiood. Oun the 22d of December, Williamson left Belmore, atating that e would return {n threo or four days, As tlmo woro on and hu did not roturn, suspicion boeame gonoral that all was not right, which susplelon proved to ba true. Farmora who hiad boon sellfog lumber to Williamson, ana had accepted in pay- mout hia notes, checls, or orders on businoss- meon, como into town from long distancos, and, bolug unable to get cash on them, oryauized aud procoedoed to the Caledonia Hiove-Works, from which thev cantied off nll tho stock, persouat proporty, otg, whioh could bo moved. It has travspired that Williameon leaves unpaid debts of bovweou 75,000 and $100,000, aud the indigt- uation over hin courso ls intouss, It iz un- kooan whoro \Williamson went to, buc it {8 sunposod thay he Lad escabed iuto Canala, and that ho has carriod with him botwoen £20,0J0 and 330,000 with him, Tho banks in Lima, O., loso about 35,000, About $15,000 of this amount had boen advanced to Willlsmson an drafis on Now York, upon which paymont was refused. About £25.000 of tho ludebtoducss will Lo lost by porsous in this counsy. HORRID BUTCHERY, Syectat Disvalch to T'he Chieado Tridune, Taururod, Ont., Jan, 5.~At 10 o'clack to-day Nolson Ahlle, 8 prominont citizen, wxs murder ously assanlted by Michael MeConnell, a butcher. McCounell is » tonaot of Miils, ond in arroara for ront, about which n dlsputa arose, whon Mo~ Connoil drew a butoher-knife, the biado of which was 11 inclies long, and stabbed Mills in the shoulder and tace, who foll, and Lo then slabbea bim in the stomach and divers other piacos, Whilo prostrato, McOonuell then delib~ oratoly wiped tho blood from the knifo on hu eloave, and coolly walked uway Ho was subscs quontly arrestod at his house, Upon Lis porson wera found tho knitaand a rovolver, Atthe presont timo }12 a'clock) the Police Magistrato s takiug tho dyiug mau’s doposition, Muls {4 au ‘old aud xo'upucwu cltizon, Groat axcitoment pro- vaily, A BRUTAL HUSDAND, Special Dispateh to The Chlcaoo Tyidune, DroouiNatoN, Iii,, Jan. G—Last week Willlam Myeras, & moatied farmer, near Twin Grove, io- Lean County, brought » woman to his home from Dloomington, Iis wifo quarreled with Ium on this account, and on Sunday night My ora drow o pistol snd threatenad to lall hor, Sho escapod from the houso, and, half-naked, ran n mifo-and-n-balf, wadivg & doop stream ‘on hor WY, 10 tho nsarest veiglibors,, The futigue and expoaura thui incurred by her through her Luse bona's brutality will undoubtedly cause her death in s fow duys, Tho doctors havo given hor up. Bla is aged 28, and attraotive, Peapla f' tho noighborhood talk threatuningly of Jynch i, DORK COMES BACK. Bpecial Diendtoh o Tha Chicago Tridune, DBurraro, Jan. 6.—Tee dofauiting ex-Olty Treasurer, Josoph Bork, teturned this aftornoon and placed himself at the disposal of the au. thorities, 1o was taken bofore P'olico-Justica Kivg, who hold bim to ball o $50,000 bonds. The Court adjourncd to 0 this eveniug, to give time fo procurs bondsmen, and, at the timo named, iu friends wero prepated to offer threo timos the amount dcm-n&’nd. He is now at lib. erty, and promises, 1f permitted, o sssist in ad mivistering Lis estato €0 as to pay all clalug. LOOKS LIKE A MURDER. Brecwal Dupatzh o The Chicayo Tribune, Br, Paut, Mian, Jan, 5.—Jobn Smith, » reai- deut of Beserve, this county, disappeared from the Franklin House, Detrolt, Nov. U, baviug written hote hie waa golug to visit his mother in Cauada. Jlo was a sugrcontractor on harbor nork st Band Beacts, and nad juat recoived abuut EB00. He aid not visit his motber, The polics emploged have been unublo to fiud & trace of lum. ‘He s l\llppnnefl to have beon murdered, 1o leaves » wit's aud sovon chiidren, THE ERIE CANAL FRAUDS, Spectat Uuavatch o The Chkaoe Tridune, Bueraro, N, Y,, Jau. 5.—The juryin the sult sgalust Qeorge D. Lord waa completed this morning aud tho caso opeued by the proscou- hou. ‘Lo juryinen woroall from coun:ry towns. Three Usnal Commissiousrs wets sworn, whose svidence appoared Lo exbhibit in cach » sad de- ficiency Of mwwmory. BAN FRANCISCO ITEMS, Ban Fravowsco, Jun. §.—Uapi, Bawyor, of the ship Orpheus, which collided with tho Pacifis, will bo placed an trisl before tho Unnted States Cowmbsziyner to-morrow for willtully wrecking g ahip, an charged in an afidavitof seven meme bors of his crow, United States Naval Paymastor Bpenliding hias been atrosted and conlined at Mara Islaud on ordors from Wanhungton, It is mtwposed hio I8 cliarged with complicity in tho Pinnoy tiauds. A MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PARLIAMENT Suecral fiispate G The Chteann Trivune. OTTAWA, Ont, Jan, 5,—J, A, Martin, Mombor of Parisment for Bt, Agathe, Manitobs, hne been arreated oo suspicion of having.outraged a Uttt giel nsmiod Mulls, @ yoars of ago, and tho daughtor of the propriotor of the Clarendon Houss, at which placo ho was staying. ‘Tho child’a eries atiractod one of the rorvants, who gavo an alarw and had tho prisouer arcested, = INFANTICIDE, Br. Louts, Jan, b.—Last Sunday oven[ng Anula Carter, a colored girl living ab the bouse of a colorod man named Clark Reafrae, in Man- choator, & small town lu the western part of thle county, gave birth ton mals child. Duting tha absonco of lhe lnmll{ she mashod its head with an ax, and buriod it {s an ash-heap in the yard, On Renfrog's roturn the affair was dis- covered and tue girl placod under arrest, FORQER ARRESTED. Special Dupaten ta Ths Caicano Tribune, Semixarieny, fll, Jan, 6,—Ono G. Btack, n Gormau, was arrosted to-day while trybag to pass & forged elicck for $39 at a cigar-storo hore. INDICTED fO1 MURDER, Vixeraxo, N, J, Jan,, 6,—Tho Givand Jury has indicted Landia for tho murdor of Carruth, cesekiln et S Ly FIRES, THE PARIS THEATRE, - At 0 o'clook iast ovening an alarm waa struck from Dox 5613, corner of Washington and Clinton streots, occasioned by the dircovery of n firom tho building Nos. 18 and 21 Bouth Canal streot occupied by Thomas WWood, and known aa tho Darls Vaticties, Tho placo, it might bo atated, was very defoctively and fimefly constructed, Tho building runs back about 120 foct to an alley, over s portion of whicha sted had been built in the'roar of the stage asa placoof ext oand antranco for tho performera, Tho fire seoms od to havo broken out firat in tho drossing-room, aud spread with grest rapidity, for whon the alarm was struck the flames had buret through every - window in tho rear, and wont up vast volumea of smoke bigh into tho heavens, The material of tho &tago, necossatily being of o Qimsy character, and very combustiblo, biazed up brightly and nte tractod "crowds of men, woman, aud childresn, who waero then roturnlog bhome from their dav's toil, to the sceno, ‘T'ho fire looked quite threat- coing for awhile, and, to add lo the excitemont, it waa reported that a man and womas wero asloap fn the theatro. This provod trus. Ned Campboll, tha stage managor, sud Ada Cora had gone to sloep in tho wine-room of tho establish- mont after tho porformanco in tho afterncow, and thoy wera still there when tho place louked a8 though tho entire interlor was wrappea in flamos. By dint of lard laber snd ccol coutage tho firemen rescuod tho man and woman and placod them safoly ou tho grouad, they onlv having reoeived a slight scorching, ‘Tho combustivle pature of the building mada it bard work fo confine thio flamos within tho walls, but the firemen succeedod in_doing ao nf- ter about hslt an_hour’s lsbor, The building belongod to Mr. Tasoott, of the firm of Holden & Tascott. . It fa damnged to the extent of abont £3,500, and ia uninenred. ‘Thomas Wood bought out tha thoatro last Monday, and o 18 out about 29,500, aa noatly evorything within ja destroyed, and ho Lag no ‘insuranco. Tho nifooteen per- formors who wore engaged in the establishment lotit thoir trunks and cntiro wardrobos, which will prove to them vory serious, as they de- pend upon thom for » means_of sube siatence. Tollowing aro tho namea: John Kor- nell, Ned Canapboll, Billy Bryant, who loees, be- eides his wardrobo, €300 ‘worth of munieal in- strumants ; Frauk Harrington, Kesaan and Morau, song-and-danae mon; Jimmy sud Dolly Etnargon, Foloy and Watera, clog dancors; Ada Cnru.%hrm Lagrow, Minnio Clifton, Kmma Chif- ford. Ada Woods, Lola Mattico, Jennle Howard, and Ducks Partridge, Thoe women of tho com- {unv hod tho moat valuable wardrobes, aud tho o84 falls heavily on them. The fire ia supposed to bave origmated from aumplm{l gas from tuo footlights comlog in contact with the firo lua stove {n tho drossing-room. 4 Aboit 8 o'nlock laat night another-alarm was strack from the sama placo, owing to the lact that & partition hnd begun to smoulder agam. :\llumam from a Babcock put it out in a fow minuges, 5 AT INDEPENDENCE, IA, . Specral thapateh ( Tho Chizage Tribune, Isoerespesce, Ia, Jan, 6.—A stone awelling belonging to Patrivk Kirk was dostroyed by fire this morning sbout 4 o'clock, together with all the cantents, 'Tho fawily barely escaped with thoir lives. Loss about ¥800; fully iusured in the Farmers', of Cedar Rapids. AN EJECTMENT CASE. A, Nolson Tuttlo, owner of tha building Nos. 152and 153 Michigan avonne, last October leasad tho basement to 8. IL Noble, who was to put in an eagine aud steam fixtures for tho purpose of boating the building, The leaso was Lo run for two yesrs, Ltocently ha tited of Noble, and or- dored hun out, but bo rofused. ‘Tuttlo thon concoctod o Httlo schemo which reenlted in the ofectmant of Noble, oud In briugiug forward the mexpurionco or prejudice of our new City Maralal, Mr, Goodoll. l‘rncurlnq}l squad of mon pamod John Urown, 5. M. Brows, Clarles McCarthy, James Day, and T. F, Sryant, ho brought “them before City Marshal Goodetl, and bud them aworn in as 8pecial policomen, and Bunday eveniug statloned thom about the prom{ses, with justructious to efect any one who nuantcd to ootor tho building, Monday moru- lug when Mr, Noblo came down to Gre up, they E(lchvd him head foromost iuto the streot, aud, roaking into bls room, commenced running tho cugine thomsecives, Noblo swors out war~ rants for tho men beforo Justico Aoech, sud yesterday thoy wera finod &3 osch for assault. ‘Tho ond is 110t yot, for Mr, Noblo is willivg to find ont by what authority Marshal (loodo 1 swears in 8poolal patroimon who ejeot bim from bLie own promises, and also by what rieht an owus er efects & lossco befora bis Jeao expites, MOODY'S WORK IN PRILADELPHIA, Paiuaverrury, Jon, G.—Lhoro was an ime menso nudienco at tho noon meeting of tho Evangollsts to-day. bdoody spoke upon * Con- voralon,” 1Intho ovenlng tho depot was fillcd with worsbipers, 2Ir, Moody, In hls remarks, strongly urged that redemption must be pur- chaged by tho prico of blogd, becauno all had been redoemod by Chirist's blood, A large pum- bor of persons attonded tho toquley rooms, and tho Committeo appeal for more contrioution: Thoy havo thus far pecured $13,4: They meod i0,000. A call bLas uoen fssued for & couventlon of Evan. rolical miulators, editora of religlons papoers, sud othiors intérasted in rellainua work In tha Ubited Htatos, to ba held at tho Dopot ‘Uabornacls Jan, 10 and 20 next, tho muotings to bo presided over by Mr. Moody, At the morning aud afteracon naeestons topics of vital tnterest in tho Christian work will Lo discussed, In tha evening tho usunl proaching services will be couductod by Ar, Moody, e A POOR MAN'S WINTER. Speclal Dispatch The Chicago Tribune, Pont Daruovste, Ont., Jan. 8,—~The schooner Ellsworth left here nt noon to-day for Osnegy, ‘I'tma is something unprocedonted in tho annals of our naylgatlon. Spceial Diepaich o The Chiearo Trthune, Turraro, Jan. 6.—The tug Iugrabam, whieh Jeft this port for Ashtabula Monday morn ug, sought sbolter from tho storm fn Graud Iiver ou the Canada shore. Tho next morning sho proceeded on hor voyago, stopping at Erio for coal, and arrived st “Axhisbula Tuesday after- oo ———— MICHIGAN'S LOG CROP. Joectal Duvatoh 1o The Chicaas Tribune Edsr 8aoivaw, Mich., Jan, 5.~The tigures give ing & detailed statoment of the estimated log crop of Michugan for 1676 will be made public to- morrow, ‘Tho avaliablo crop for 1876 Leld over from last soason ia 424,400,071 feet, which, added to tha crop Empnm] to bo put fn this winter, BERragatoa 2,120,140,071 feet, Itis probablathag thu expectations of operators u ths woids will 1811 short, ag there is no suow lu_the woods, and the streamns are free of ico. Log-runuing ou s0me sireame is in progress, 8 state of allairs uover bafore kuown iu tho Htate. v oipi s el THE ST, LOUIS MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. #r, Louis, Jun, 8.—At the eloction of oficers of the Merchants' Exchange to-day the . licu, Natuao Cole way choson Jreadent, and Jobu Wahl and Fraok B, Davideon First snd Bocond Vice-Feoeidouts. RADWAY’'S REMEDIES, 5 bty aay R.R.R. Radway s Ready Reli . CURES TIIE WORST I‘.\[§3 n from Oe to Twenty Mimtes, NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertissment need any on sufler with pain, Radway's Ready Relief 18 A CURE FUR EVERT PAIN, 1t was the first and is the Only Pain Remedy That fostantly stons the most ereruciatin Inflsmmations. knd curos cangostions, W nach, Liowels, oz o oz, Inirom One to'Twenty Minutes, No mattar haw vintent or exornclating tho paln, th Rhsumatic, led.cidden, Tnfirm, Nocvous, Now. malglc, ar prostrated with é'uu'nu?n:‘-‘;”.xfl"ni(e: Sro Radway's Ready Relief WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of tha Kidneys, TInfla; of the Bindder, Inflammation of m‘?fi‘?fif" els, Mumps, Congestion of ihe Lung’a. oro Throat, DiMoult reathing, Palpitation of tho Hoart, patas, alta; othor ol ¢ glaods or “"M'L{: Iystorias, Croup, I?lphthnrm.cm- Cold"'Onills, Agde Onitiar Ths Apoliaation of the Teady Rellof to the part o1 Data wliers the pala or dithioulty exists will allord oan “Fwanty dcaps 1n it s tumblor of wat, e R st Sl R b s 05 awels, it ol atarant ‘;‘un!f':"""’ Hbrts, g rarolnrs shicald aiways oa a READY RLIKK with thom. "A-fos dropt 12 wates b1l rovent sicknent oe raine from ohanga of Wate cider than Frotoh Brandy or 1iitere s a stmianc. FEVER AND AGUE. Tovor and"Ague cured for fift its, remaiial akent in tho world thut S1I surt foprk EamoLY aud all othor malatinus, Lillouw, scarlaty typhold, selfsw, a0 ooy foraraalar b Ttadiaye DU o a7 Jor 'a Toady Ralfef, * Fuft) BATa T hosdr Rallol,” Kufty conta por botl HEALTH! BEAUTY! Strong and pure rich blond ;: o heor el BeautiTulcompesion svgmsad so sttt DR. RADWAY'S SARBAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Has made the most astonishl . 89 qi i &‘Y’:fl; uadargan’” ® undur the Intluence of this traly woa- dertul medicine, that Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Welght i Seen and Felt, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIPIER. Every drop nfl l::n Sarsaparillian Resolvent sommuni. et hivigh 3 awonL, rine, ud obher Hulds aud Juioos uf tho spatoim, tho Vieor ot lfi, [oF I ho waa o by with by AR mdad. taataeer , conswnptiun, glandular dise {umocs, tudis (ot cnaryes rom the oars, easor, cruntiuns, {ovol s, erysi ol atl rma, 0f sia din ogce, coald bicad, tintworm, il ) black sputs, worma yu the flosh, tumots, canours In ' 1bo womb, and’ all weakoning aAad valatul dischineges, night eats, loss ol 2 al} wastes ol ths life principlo, i of this wonder of modarn et istry, and A fow days' ues will brovo 1o any porsan using it for oithar discasa ite * putent puwor to eure tham. % J{ the patiuat, datly Locoming reduced by the and decompnrition tliat {s continually progressing, suo- ceedsln arrosting thoso wastes, und repalrs the ‘sama 7t ow smatocial made trom Beatiny bldud,—sad Ihivine Hasapariiiian will aud daos hocure,—a gurs is for whon alica thi1 romody cuminance ks work of eation, and siccends in diminlshing, the lows 13 rogifre wil i, and s b hationt Calvs Wil b rapif, and ovory day thia pa Toul Rimael? rowing Lottor snd sirongor: th. 1204 dle in bettats appotita Imbroving, and fiesh 20 weleal "Not only doss the Ssrsparilian Roeolront, oxee} al) ki ynedisl agants lu thocura of Chronie, Serol Comeiiiational, aad Skia discascs, but 1t1s tho aaly potl: tivocurafor - Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urlnacy sud Woinb Discaszs, Gravel, Disbiotas, Dropar, -mmnf- of water, incutinouce uf uriae, Hright's div. ease, albuminaria, and in oll Cusns WhoFa tierd aro brick- dustdevosite, or tiia wator I8 thiok, claudy, mized witk subatanoes lika the white of an ogy. or threads lika white il or thorg s aroorbidy dack, Bifous apposeances an whilo bono-dust duposits, And Wion thore 1 & prickling, burning sansation whop pawing wator, and paln tho swall of tho back and along tho lojns, Tumor of Twelvo Years' Growth Cured by Jiadway's Jtesolvont, Beventy, Masm., Jaly 14, 120, D, Janwars Tharo bad ovirish fusos i 106 oot and Liwels, Al tho dootors sald ** thare was no bulp fur it Tirled overything tiat was recommondad, but oths ing balpad e, L axw your iosolveat, and ' thoaght { would try 15 but bad oo falth ia it, becauso L b, Bt or twolvo gears. "I took six Bottles of the Rosalveat and oo bax of 1{ad var'a Pills ‘aud” twa bottlas of your Teady Tellol, and thare f4 aot a sign Of, tumo to bo seai or fait, and T'losl batlor, smartor, sn bave tor twolva years, ‘Iho worst tumoer was in theleif »it10.0f (i Dowale, aver (b Rroin. {Lie Uenolit of othrs ca Price, 81 par bottle. i@ oaly potl- AN TMPORTANT LETTER, From promaent gontloman and rasident of Olnojoatl, 0%, Tor {ho past tarty years woil known to 150 nowspapsr publishiors throughuut b United Btates, New Yopk, Oct, 11, 140, Dp, RADWAY—-Dean Bin: 1am judyced by a sonss du((‘ to e sufforing Lo miake a brief statemont of tL# woking of yous modicing on myself. For saveral years bad beso aflsoted witt some troutle in tho bladdor an unLary urkaus swhieh soing twolyy in & must terribiy nifcoung digus: all sald was s prostatio stricturn {0 the urotlia, a: Hammation of tho kidness and bladdor, and ¥ their vpiaion 1hal lh] agu—14 yoars—would provent o ((ing radically oured. had tefod & number 04 b Ihionlllrfu ‘quantity of medicin: 10 404 humeopathio: hot iad got no rulfef, unishiing cures ing beon made by yont ud soma teue monthy aea \d & nutlos in thé turday Evening 491t of & oure haviog Mu 5 1 A flrr:ll-:u aho Sld |rnu' helv flfillnl b heon 180t FiZht off and Kot wao nf £hch—your AArs Daritia, Ttemivont: Tinady Sialiar, natt Hegnistiag Piilte f,uu“‘oammeut:ld ““["'l :l:."lfl ":’“ days [ was great Tefiovod, b ow foel a6 wall aa gvor: G.W. JAXMES, otaclanats, 0. DR. RADWAY'S pactectly natalost, eligautly coatoy with aweat FiT cgulats, putlty, uioansv, sad strosgiuod, i fiay ut g 0380 of Bl disurdary vl v Blomscis bowels” Kideys, bladdvr, Nervous Luavases , Uotstipatian,” Costivuss itiog, Db b, b litdue v awes, Pilos, aad a1l Duisoge ‘Warranted o efluat & pusitiva sure, Parels M€ contalulog Bo meroury, minerals, or dolvterivd bracra the lolluwlag ertuptoms rosultiax {rod rdoumal the Diseative O D{?Lflfm.'fi‘.n.'m-:g T :Rn\:- ot gho luod 18 a. dluastburs, Head, asidliy i Weiktt ta-{bo, Siowmacs (s o Tud Niaurattan of (60 tao. tno Inturndl § Lomacn, Pt ot the Stolas ¥* Haerlod “sna imeult R on Ve uigbi, Futer aad Dull Puls sullawazss vl it s o T i VIS B il oo e antea o natat disordeins " DHoe%s scats bt frim a1l th bow i Br "5t by draggliin. Rend “Falso and True,” i wa to BADWAY & CO., e visiaton worts W " [

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