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FOREIGN. goviolans Almost Totally Annihilateds Manh:anégro and Bervia Rap- idly Arming Thelr Forces. Austrian Troops Ordeted to Be in Readiness for au Emergenoy. “The Tarkish Government Protests Against Vortign Intervention, Carlist Coast Batteries Fire Indiscrime inately upon Passing Vessals. Additional Incidents of the Prince of Wales’ Indian Tour. TURKEY, FORRBION MFEDIATION RETECYED. - CongraxTINOPLE, Jan. T.—Tho Audtrian Am- bassador to this Court hss gomi-ofiiclally com- mualeated {o the Grand Vizior Count Audrasey’s schems for yeform i the Turkish provinces, Tho Grand Vizier is ropresented to have ro- Jocted the ides of foreign mediation, and to bavo enid that tho Sablimo Torta would give the peoples of tho provinces all tho ncocysary guars mntias for reform. FDANCE WILL OUSTALN 707 AUSTRIAR NOTE. Pams, Jan. 7.—The Journal Des Drbats yuly- Jishos Komi-official communication from Vien- na which states in oftect that Frauco intonds to sdhore to Count Andrasay's goto rogading Tur- koy, but hias not yet dono so. TUE PROVINCES ARINO, Loxooy, Jan, B.—A Vicnon dispatch says it is roported that tho Montencgrin Mintster of War Intonds to purchaso rifles in Vienna Tolegrams from Hervia state that tho manu- facturers of arms nro very sctive. T'ho Roumacinn Goveroment is hastening the completion of its nrmatsent by contracta with foreign firma. AX INGUNOENT FOMCE URELD UP. Lownay, Jan. 8—6 a. m.—A Vionna corre- spondont tolegraphn that o body of 2,800 in- surgents tried to Buepriso Mostar, but waa do- foated snd slmost tolally dvatroyed. ITALY'S BEPLY, Tho answer of Italy to Count Andrassy’s nota on Turkey has artived in Vionna. THE AUSTRIAN ARMY. The Vieona correspondent of tho Standard re- rts that all tho men tu Vieunn who aro liable o sorva incase of war havo been ordorad to hold thomselvesin readincss to join their re- ypectivo corps on forty-oight iours® notico. ENGLAND AND ITALY. Toxpox, Jap, §—7 a, m.~Tho Cologne Ga- relle naye 1taly hns acceptod the Austrian note, and Exiglond hns nsked for o wook to consider \t, which timo oxpires on tho 12th, ATFOINTMENTE, CoNsTANTINOPLE, Joh, 7.—Ilaouf Posha has been appointed Govornor-Cenoral ot the leiaud of Crote, All Pusha, formerly Ambassedor at Parie, has boen sppoiuted Qovernor-Goueral of Horzegovins. FIRANPUL, ESTONTIONS, Opxssa, Dec. 18.—Tho money for the January toupon will bo roady, baving boea nezaped to- gethor by fearful oxtortioun. Tho despair of tho provincos, especially of Asin Minor, wastod by tho late famine, is com- plote. Tho taxos hiavo been oxacted in advanco, od tho arrears of taxes romitted by the Suitan in conslderation of tho poople’s suiferinzs Lave peen demauded aud coliected Wit brutal vio- BCo. Tutelligenco from trustworthy #ources de, xcribey tho atate of things astruly hoartrending- IRUBSIA AND AUSTIIA, s Braraw, Doc, 19.—Now that tho Russien Am- bansador at Conatautinoplo hos icduced the Sul tsu to anticipate foreign domnnds by himeolt ging all poesiblo promiscs to tho Christiau rayshs, Auetria, indigneat ot thia conclugion of her diplomatio campaign, wieles to oxact some frenh concernions from the Porte. [owever, na Tossin i detormined to pemesore in bor ro- gorved attitudo, and Austyin’s energy has bicon sufliclontly tested by tho Hultah duniug tho jast »ix montbs, no imnediato changes necd bo ap- prehended. TIHE TROTOSED REFON. Cosrdsmivorrr, Dec. M.—The TImporfal finman ordering tho esccution of judicial aud admininteativo reforma in Turkey fo promulgated to-day. It commences Ly decreelng varions wnoasures for the reorganizelion of tho Ihph Court of Justice, the Courts of Cassstion aud 4 < &ppoal, and tho ordinaty tribunals, Tho e Court of Appeal is dividod into throo sece 2 tlons, Commorcial, Civil, and Criminal. ~Cona- cilars._ of tho Courln of Cassation oud Appoal and Magistratos of the Crsil Tribunals of Fiut . Jostauce, will be immedistcly sppolnted. They ero to Lo chosen from orsony having $ho capacity and integrity to merit gen- orsl confidence, end will not Lo disminsed ' without Iawful canwo, ‘khe commercial tribu- nals will no longer be nnder the control of tho ‘ Ministey of Justice. Tho Fizman then progoods i 10 declaro that all subjects of tho Porte, without 1 distetion, aco anthorized thomsalves to elect tho Judges and tho mcwbers of tho Tribuvald and Administrative Provincial Councils, who may Lo Muesulinsus or non-Mursulmans. —Suits Lo- B tweon Alussalman and non-Plussulman sub- ieclu will ' bo roferrod to civil tribu- A wla. No porson 1nay Le dotained in ‘ custody without tiint, and no jll-trestmout of . wocusod porsons will bo permitted. Taxation . will ba appllod In_just propoction, aud t hosa ’ 4axes which may burden tho population too Hoavily will bo lightenod. A modo of equalizing taxation will bo catablintied, and, independently ' of the supproseion of a fourth part of tho tithes, % & wneaenros will bo takon to provent atbitra- *y proceduro in ihu colloction of “tithes by tho persons to whom thiey ara farmed. Tho yolica will no longer be omployed o collect tha taxcs. Tho Mussulman or non-Alussulman opulation will itsolt clect {ho collectors. toforms will bo msdo In tho laws aifectlon immovablo proporty, Al titles to &Al’ux!flr- ty will bo iesued Ly tho Diroctor- ouoral ©of tho Archives. Right of proporty —will Lo sssurad 0 all the wubjects of tho Porte. *ho grondarnos will ba cliopen from awong thy anen of boet ropute In each locality, ‘fho aboli- tion of forcod Iabor 13 confirmed, Tho systom of contributions for works of publia utility will bo amended, inorder that it may coaso to bo of ® vexatious character. Tho Mlmstor —of Commerce 1 to confor with competout = juon npon tho monaurcs neccusiry for 5 tho dovelopment of opriculturo, monu- Y facturon, aud trade. ‘Lo Tmyorial firman con- firms nil the powers grantod to the Patriarchs sud other spistual authonties for managing tha g ufairs of their communitics, and for the frea profeesion of thelr roligions bollef, Ivory facil- Tty writt bo atfardod tor suablishing thoir cliurches TP and schiools. Every oflioial tank und all public functioos will bo accessiblo to nou-Mussul- man subjects. The tax for excumpiion from B mmilifary service will only be pald by nou-Mussut- y Toan sibjocts betwcen tho ages of 20 aud 10 ' years, aud will bo reduced tu Just proportion 3ih ihe penorul_scoount of taxation puwid by ‘4hie Individual. Tho collsction will bo effocted P Ly tho taz-payers thowsolves. lovalid porsons ' will be exewpt. Thorote of exewption from e active _kervico for Museulmaud will . vedaced from 10 to [0 Parkish pounds. ‘All non-Museulmiau subjects in the provinces Tuay. acquire ‘Janded aud honss properly, and their jostanientury dispouitions witi be rogpected, tho suthorities nul{‘ iugorvomng in the case of “complaint sgainst the gusrdian or testamentary executor, **I'bio Iaw," eays tho Imperiul firman, vemust be respectnd by ell rnnple. Rrost or emull.” The peoplo may, without lundranco, (bowselves to tho Porte for -sll legitimate wishes or complsints. Auy con- N traveution of the ordors givenin tho prosent firman will be puuibed. Tho powcrs of tha Governor aud other fuuctionaries will be do- flued. * All theso tavory,” coucluden tho fir- 3 yoan, “will only bupufit-these fultlling their ) duties sy faithful subjeots. Otbiors will bo ex- oluded frota them,” : Tho Graud Vizier i churgou 4o take tho neces. sary meosures for the exoccution of thess re. furws, ond particulasly of the new mensuses of S petorm, Vimwa, Deo. 16.—The Pressa of (o-day, eommentipg upontue. Bultau's fraan onder ing . veforms lu Turkey, ypromulgated yca- terday, saya that syeryihiog depends upou tho misuner fu which they will Le cartied out. As » real concezsion fu” connectlon wilh the com- plaiots of Bosnla and Herzogovina, tho Pre ponsiders thas the limitation of the tax for ex- : + empiion © of non-iussuliosos from militery H servios to wnen betweoa the ages of 20 sud 40, ~fastesd .of: imposing it during thelr whols lifee Tho Ametlean schogner Jefferson Borden, which wea bronghb into genersl notico by the terrible matiny ou boazd during her voyago from Tha Jofferson T.owpoy, Jan. 7. apinner at Olduam, Loucashire, bas falod for [ posed allowing ono-thaolor picces to aro etattonod at in- ™. 8ir Johm Hawloy Glover Las boon sppointed Governor of Nowfoundiand. o barque, nawo usknown, was ashore ail ash Sond, 10 milos east umatances stmilar to Twelva mon vers rcon on Boats woro unable to approach her dar- fug the day. A tug loft Harwich et midnight to g0 to her sssisiauca. | dny yesterday on Shipw Tarwich, undor ciro the Deutschland, T.oxnoy, Jan. 8.—5 a. m.—1ho eteamer City of DBrookiyn, which arrived at Queenstawo yester- day, whilo off Fnetuot Tharsday night cxne 0 with tho Italiag bark Emiila, The . Threo of her crow aro misaing. The roemeinder, nino In nunber, were rarcued by tho stasmer, whoso boaln searched tho viclulty of tha disusler until daylight. TUE DURNING OF TNIR GOLIATIL London Daity Netes, Diec. s3 A terrible disastor occmred on the River Thames yesterdsy morning, tha Golath, a xchool-ship, lying off Urnys, and Laving 402 boys on board. Leing dostroyed by tire. The full oxtent of tho calamity cannod yob bo mens- Lut many of the boys and ouo of the ofil- and ara thought cither to havo erishad in tho flames. wooden line-of-buttlo ship, which carried sighity guus, with ongines of 400~ Bome years sgo, aftor layiug cora bro missing, been drowned of Goliath was au ol Poor-Law ~ autharities the esporimont of training the paor boys of London for the aca, a and was placed for adminia- urposes under the care of the Mauagers orost-Gate School. Bbo wasa Iarge ship of uoarly 3,000 Lons burden, nnd, Iying solitary in tho pight of tho river off Grays, was an obfect of intdcat to oxcursionlsts oo tho river. Atn fow minutes (o 8 somo wore preparing broak{ast and others cleaning the ship, while the bulk of tholads wero belotw, many of them undressed, Tholamyp-room, in tho farecastlo of tho ship, wns tho scono of the ontbreak, The lamps used to light tho veesel after dark sro fed with olonm oil, and 1t appears to bave beeon tho to collect them covery mornoing in the om for the purpuge of having them ood rotrimmed. dropped by a_lnd, ‘an and sproad in liquid fire al} over tho deck, slarm was instantly given, but ro rapid was the spread of the firg_thnt when Capt. Bonrehi: Hoyal Novy, the officer in command, was call wholo deck was n flames, A torriblo scone ousaed. The barrified cluldren from below throagh tho varions hatch- oh wero with difficnlty lept from ted up by the erash and strugple, and deck thoy hurried to the sido of tho Ahip nearest land as tho point of Tnfortunately it was ths most dangor- or o atrong routhweetorly wind was blowing full upen her broadsido snd roiled the muoke and tlame over in the dirsction of tho shore. Tho poor lads, however, climbed over the bulwarks nod hung {u the chains and wherever they conld get hold for hand or foot, and the boats of tho ship Boing Instantiy at roceeded to tako thom off as fast as pos- the potroleum ignited trom his eabin, tho ne [28t an they got on ous part of the #lup, the train- Tho school-rooms, privato | Governor, Lis family, and suito ot of the roach fret breakfugt for tho 4 monts of oll mizes aud of both wexou. EENATOBIAL CANDIDATES, semands o biabe iy e PAmts, Jan, T.—Tho Moniteur publishos a list | Qrc-utups romafur. Shese byt it of cangidutos for tho Kenate whoac-election the rining, now and then, thioupl tho rares, WAL Goyornment favora, TUE DX DEAUPFREIIONT CARE, A Panra, Dees 19.—The Civil Tribuual of tho | boats and catamarany, which, smll the wildeést Hoina bas given Judgment on tho demend of yolls, clisrgod into the merried ‘ranks of tho T'riuce do BeantTremont for the surronder to him by bis wife, who hog smco mmried Princs Goorye Bilesco, of tho two children placed in hor chargo by tho docres of jndicial sepuration. ‘The judgment states that l.hndunludnl of tho ago and tho coutempt ? e T D L 1l that thors I %m ”lmni"” omi s that there is mo ground for intrust- | ya)y boaty, Awept Jrom stem to stern by tho ing them to tho father, but that tho latter t 3 uu}«’mld e disioed to, Nw:) theri B Convent breakery, forced shoir way ‘into tho sinootlier of tho Indtes of tho Bacrod Hesrt at Pails, 10 remain thers LN dhelr mujoity or marnake, or tilt otherwiso ordeted. yirit once n week, aud the fathor mny tala thom out on lolyduya. Iho Princoss’ property in Fiouco o séquestrated for tho beueflt of tha tanatlon of tho Priucess’ vee- § Hiyo Iy Idenburg, it is rtatod that by rman law a person naturalized in Ger- et opeation it » | e Jalduehs befire Whp:Lelngs droteoft to Bonntry whiero divotn ot grautod i8 capablo tha Native festivat, ‘Thio crowd broke, followed, of coulracting u second warziege. Lhew parents may oud marridzoe in CONBULALL APFOINTMENT, Benuay, Jan, 7.—Dr. Gerlich hag boon ap- | Jhindoos, and Mussninang, who had waited ‘two pomnted Gorman ViosConuul ot New York, in hours, ‘Thoe Prince was soatod in w utiver ehir Tisen. of Mesr Felgol, who hus Lnon appaintad | O S7ateed da, Couuul at Huvaua. Toxnoy, Jan. T.—A spocial from Borlin na) Baruda) presents a modleal cortificaty ey hutn'tflrwm‘o‘d‘ :"y\uu: aud amused bewildermont. | He fooku sbous 10 Eothontien stathig; thst Count Von Aruins 1 100 | Sobonint *Hocontir aml additiad 10 mmabling ‘mont comien Specially: notiveably tho additional penaltios to Lo o ‘oxecntivo” ofilelala, Qerman subjects abroad. olot- #d out that it would be nocessary at & foture IS CITICAGO TRIBUN — e e ———— tirao, an hithorto, exoonds aven the demauds timo totally to revieo the Ponal Godo o refer af the Dosoninna. bl o GREAT BRITAIN. FLECTED TO PANLIANENT, An Tnsurgent Force of 2,800 Herges | rowbow, Jan. 7.—Lerd Tuymne, who was rs. | German Parimment Sompletely ~rofato tho- contly appointed Tresaurer of IMer Majesty's household, haa been re-clected to Parliamont | thn investments on bebalt of the fund from South VPiltshiro. 1| ouce to these lattor affouses. TR MILITALY INNVALID FUND. Tho communications made by tho lmyorm Qovornment to the Budget Comimlesion of tha chargos mado against the administration of the Militare Invalia” Fund, 1t was segorted that had been made with o view to benofit cer- tan Lankers, aud that tho majotity of tho .etocks aud shargs ° bought on ite account had proved utterly worthless. Tuo (iovernment, hownver, has pointed out that tho undtminished productivenons at tho Tund is - ‘New Orleans to London, which resulted in tho | proted by tha frot that from January, 1877 it in Jalling of bor two maatos and the snbecquont | 10 BORE w frend annual charge of 5,090,000 sentenco-to desth of tho mntincois, han been marks for tho maintenanco of soldiers iovalided towed mto Aberdecn dieabled Dorden waa sixty-soven daya ous from Bootubay, for Gloucester, Eupland, aud her crow wera famishing and unfit for daty, The water ratton ving o toncupful oach per day. TEATY PAILLRE. —Chbarles Suthors, s cotton 1 former waty, this chargo having boou sane- tioued by the Budget Cowmirsion with tho con- curronce of the Ultramontauo membere, COINAGE. Benzax, Dee, 15.—To.dny tho German Parlia- ment proceeded to thio debite npon the Govetn- mont proposal for modifying Clause 15 of tuo Imperial Comago law, ‘Luls modifieation s avo carroney a8 Imperial wilyer token eoln nfter threa months' motice shall have i T.oxvox, Jan. 7.—The Gazclle publishos s n0- | been givon Moration. 'The pro- Aifieation o manters of Britisl veseols marnin AR bl them to keep away from tho coaet oast of Lil- bos, a8 the Carlist battorics torvals all alang tho shore, and Gre st anyihing that approaches. posel was adopted in tho liret ond recond rusd- iugs, an amendment of Dr. Sonnemana, which reduced tho botico from three montus to one. in the course of tho dizcuewaon, Horr Delbritek, Minstur of Ktate, eaid that tho nuinber of ono- thaler plocos fu_circulotion was ostimaied At upwanis of f0000,000. Of this amonnt. 11,000,000 wan in the hands of tho public, and tho romalnder fu those of the banks Terr Camplimucen, Mintster of Tinance, statod thattuo German Cotusgo Roform, which bostowed npon QGermany, os regards mouctary afisirs, s position befitting ler rauk among Eutopean P'owors, wea progreesing favorably, ‘Cho bauks had alroads cumYlmd thoir arrangemonts for meoting pay- menls nndor the new system. Tho value of pold coin which lind boon isaued at tho and of Hepternbar wea nina times asgrost na thenmount issucd wn other cofus, Tlo Bual movements of tha procona of tranmtlon mizht bo lovked for- ward to with complots tranqoility, snd the chango tronld be necomptished with perfect ease. COUST ARNTM. Altong letter from Count Arnim, dated Flor- onco, tho 10th iust., is published hern to-day, In reforenco to the recent specch of P'rincs The- marck in the (lerman Yarliniment on tho oceasion of the first reading of tho Pounl Code Amond- ment Lnll, enacting trest clnoscs for the punlthe ment of recaleittavt Toroign Offico ofticinls, Conot Aroim secka toTefute the chargo that ha mude falee reports and bad beon guilty of ma- licious di¢obedicnco, FRENCI ROREMEN T4 DERLIS Tha Fraukfurter Zeitmy wmentions that, whareas befofo tho wur Dotlin had enly 200 Frouch srtisnns, it bos now 2,400, Uher aro mostly stucco-workers, carpontors, tappiAsOUTs, and deeigners, and aro in reTm.ll for thelr tnsto and puucttality, Privce Vou Dless emplos Trench workuien oxcluaivoly, slxty m numbdr, In tho oroctibn of bis new Menalssanco man- sien, tho architcct being 3L Detalliour, of Paris, who I mow being conknlted ns to the tittings and farnituro. A large portion of tho arlsticracy Boud their crdars to'Puris, holog Dettor and moro cheaply Fupplied than in Betliu, Trinco Putbus has cven had buildiug atticles from tho nolghborhiood of Paris nent to tho Tsl- aud of Rtuegeu, tho cost with freight being loss than that of Lomo material, Tho French woris ‘men, 100 of whotm are cooks, carn from 9 frinea to 20 franca a dey, sud are vory thrifty. ‘Iliey mt‘mtm ovory Saturdsy night “at o particular cafo. —_— INDIA, THE PRINCE 0F WALES' VISIT, Iiwateh to Lonlaw Tines. Mapnas, Dec. 10.—Althongh not in ted Ll past 4, aftor o hard day’s work, the Princo wout ‘out hunting soon nfter dawn ‘this moining, sud wwas rowarded by o 9-mile run and Lill. "Ilio Princess of Taujoro visited the Yrince at Governmans Houge, and was prosonted to the 1adics of tue Dulte’s family. Tho Prince was introducod at & corner screoned off. Tho Princo put out his hand and tho Driocess graapod 1t, Mr. Hondorson iuterpratod, the Pringess 6f Teu- Joro apeal(iu‘[ littla Fuglish. Hho styled tho Princo hor -Hoyal brother, snd spoio of the Queon as hor Loyal rister. Noxt the Princo drove to the-chilaren's fote at the I’an{:ln‘s Dark, whero immense crowds liadl avsembled. It wasa pretty eight, ‘Thou- eonds of chitdren sang and playoed gnmes, ‘The Prince was Joudly cheered on loaving to attend 10 or mMore syere awamped, and as many | the roview, A “vast muititudo was -present, of tlin Inda clinging to tho ship wero compelicd | ‘Ewo batteries (A and ) of tho Tiwantisih to drop ono aftor another nte tho water, there wau aniple oceupation for tho other beata vihich camo to the rescus (- pick up those who ware Tho whip lay only vordy_ from shore, und & good many | soventh Madras Lnfantry (natives) musched fhoard and swam to land, omong | Pas. ‘Lliey lookod wail, Wi wate tiro young: iadien, tho daughters of | _''ho Prince dined with the Gommsoder-in ‘The boats ot sud Chichoster, Lrignde ond o dotachmout of “tho Sixteonth L.oncers formed tha body-gmard, ‘Tho Bighty- niuth (Europesns), tho Madras Voluntoors. the ‘Yonth, 'Chirtosuth, Fourteouth, and Wiirty- Oniof. Al day tho pooplo si0 1 thy straoLs, Iy- | nnd remain waiting for hours to sea tho Prince. ¥+ | "'Ino proparations “for the illuminations are very axtensive. ‘The peapls aronat 89 dewmon- Waltern and several officers, and wero Instru- | trativo as at Bomboy, nor do thoy clap bands o mental in saving many lives. Capt. Bourchior in the Houth, bt thoy are not lew enthusisstic, \as tho lnat to” Jeave the burning stup, sad i | Tho Drinco-will never seo in India or elsawhore wau i boliof that nil tho lads wora maved, but | any spectaclo 8o Atrauge aud owful o8 what was there ls too much reswon to know that lie was cullod the *Hlumination of the sart.” Neithes T intalon, for two bodics have niready boon | pen nor poncil can givo any idos ‘of {b. It war wasbod oshore, und the school-inastor, JMr. Whoeler, 18 saul to havo sunk, woirdly posutifnl, oxaing, pgruud, As if to "As tho sarvivors | reudor homege to tho occusion, the wind bhod woro takon on ahore the peopio of Grays, nemall | risou and tho warl wag lugh, “Cho siglit was flue town of somo 3,000 inhubitants, turned out en | Ou tho pler, through tho base of which ran enrling masse to receive them. breakors. Benta wore placed for the Priuce, tho of the spray, ’Lbo buildings alovg tho boach, coppers and kottles thst | lransparencies, oud trivmphal sz :hes, all brille could bo obtainod wero pressed into sorvies to | tantly lluminated, formed n backgrouud, abova 0D, Jots thoae who wore | whicli 10e6 stconles, colusnuy, and Jamps. Boith. Rind-hearted people brought clothiog rards, where thio rollors swepttup to the rol- for tho half-naked littlo ones, many of whom wero to be seen thronghont the day ‘elad in gar- | torenes and bluo hghts, There was oceastonally Ab gt~ | B wash.of larger billows bohind Lo multitude, t was mado to mako o muster of tho Jads | and facing weawards s ocenu of whito. turbans. in order to find out who wore msring, but thoy | Tho Serapis, Csborno, and Raleigh vworo illumi- Wore ®o eatiercd sbout the town that the | mated ontside, Btewean the outer darknous aud s wos nusaiwfactory, besides winch nome A toked up by slips pazsivg up and down | derk objocts rieing aud falling on the billows. tlhio rivor und cavried t0 unknown destiuaci while othors, it i bolieved, havo taken advas o ot thoir liberty to abscond, #o that it sy daya bofaro tho netual results will pe | 190 colorod rockets. way, theto waro rows of matives with binzing the beaeh tho moonlight now and thon rovealed ‘The Prinve haviug nrrived from dituor with the Commander-in-Chie?, after n grand discharge from tho ebip Halolgh, thera was ouo flight of o Osboruo aud Herapis viod with cach other in ‘tho display. It seamod 88 if volcanaes wero emittisg volunes of colored flamos. Prosoutly appearod fires, hero and there peuwards, nmid woves drifting laudwards, ko ocoastonally camo & light from the othor side. It had an immonsa offock, Suddeuly from thy bonch dsslied tho black farms of Masouwat ‘Joam-crestod breakors, ‘and dark objedts:ess- wands wero roveuled &3 tho boats toarod violant- lyou tho onter ridge of the bicakeyn. ‘Ahoro riover was bich au awful u&mln. ‘Amid b sea now black aa inlk, now like firo glitening jot, In b eresmuing eurf tho catamiaran tnen wore swopt neath the ittows, ‘Ihers wits an awful suspenso till they wero landad ou the beach, ‘Tho Maton- goa, Lo roturp still more auimated, Thelr skilt 1 beyond pratve. “Lhiose hardy follows, watch- ing 80 opportauity, keep tho top of the wavo by tremendous efforts, ‘und aro borne paat with wondorful volocity, yet emerpo nafely from wach nucceeding brosker, Ono might fancy it o combat of water-gods, The peopls “amid the &;mn, tho rocki and tho heiling enrf ree mainoed almost quict. and surrounded the Princo’s opou cazrlage. ‘Ihe railway station was couvertod into o re. coption ball, “'Tho sldes, pillars, sud roofs wero ‘Qecoratod with wanderfal richnoss. 1t wus filled with many thousands of Turopoany, Asiatics, TIE PUINCES AT BARODA, London livity News. ‘oo (hus boy Gackar (o wubject of endless intoreal DNanova, Nov ~awhkward, uncouth, ‘and addicted to tnmbling 111 o o to prison, Thus lins Leen decided to Lo | over Lis own atuormally developed feot, Ooly {uauhiciout, snd tho Count will be immediately | u fow wonths ugo be was a poor boy o an ob- sunmoned to return and undergo by n«muum.y N ! | deurs village, o a family, T havo beon told, aeeasionally pnched for the commonost néeos 4,—To-dsy the Gorman Paclis- | maries of hife, His practical scqualntanco 4 Tho debate upon tho vecoud | with elotbing did not oxtend boyond the yrimi- reading Cf tho ucw Teual Codo, and adopted al- | tive dhotio, the lifo before hitn wiy that of thu togethurasyon of- tho clautes, an cqual number, . bowover, being rojected, was the adoption, by 11 votbs agsinss197, of | trausformatiou séeno, Tho village boy, through clauses, which increaso thu | carotully genealogital inyuirles, was discovered myolud tor disobadience to |'to'bie tollaterally tho uenrest helr to tho dis- Princo Dismarck had pro- | graced -and depoeed (inowwar, Ilo was tuken viously made-a'spacch emphatically advocating thoso ‘addtional provivious. Lhu “House, ‘how= | Raveo, placed with elaborate cersmonial ever, rejeoted the modifying olause, sosording to | the 'yuddee—In ‘otber word, ralsed to tho Whicls foraigners would be liable to Lo pross- | tlirons of :Barcda ;'the nobled aud Btato digtita- cuted for coining falen Gorinan monoy or cowmit~ | xies owned tho village boy as tholr master, and tiug acts of Ligh treasonsbroad againat Germay, | bowed down Lieforo hitn ; tho Bntish vesidonts and gccording o which, -alko, lagal procoedings | did him honor; tho gold and il 4 o erssor0%, oithies. againns - furelguora oe i the e o (lerinans sccussd of offonkos punishable by tho Twperisl lawe, sgainst the person or vroperty of | uo, were the indcfeasible, -if incidental, -{»- onth vlodding eiltivator of a fow boegatis of 1nidora. bloland, Buddenly there catno for him a grand from his villago with all Lonor,'adopted by tho on Baroda wers his; tho clining, collars, aigrettes, ' snd aiguillottes of gems, fabuloos in thoir val- mmp ot the yonth befdre whom a m: tore there :lsy a-futaro ‘of . ‘sordid toll SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1876—TWELVEE PAGES. No froak of flotlan coull Lo imagined stranger than the smazing rovolution in thia child’s lot. And how daes ho compett Tumaell undet conditious which must ba so Lowildering- iy novol to him, that it iy hara to Lollove hio docs siot comsllor the pressht ona Jong, wild deeam P! 14 ho sliy. seared : do tho clods of hia obooura village and tho argoclations of his ofd lifa chng to and Imngnr Bim? On tho coutrary, it i1 a if for him a wet sponge lad beon paaeed over tho past,” Tho bodg o ss eom- porod, sud even spntlictic, in bin now caition an it hio had boen borno into the vurpla. Te accopts bomage with & languid placidity of condeacenston § 'ho negligontly patronizes Gov- ernmott necretaries and twif-linportant rosl- donts, apparently regarding all such yersons na inving Leon expressly croated to contributo [ s copvenionce; kis has fallon naturatly, aul with genwino gracefulnees, into & fono of porfoot oquality, aud frank, Loyish cordiatity, wonder- fully weil blended with diguity, in ‘his fntorcoutso with tho Prince of Wales, Tha two ont conversing on the sofa, while metnbors of the suita wero being olavated to thy howdahs of stupendonn nnd fantastically minted a1l brilliansly caparisonod elophants, sizteen of which had been walting in the station-yard—in tho midst of & ntrango mediey of goldicry in won- drona uuiforms, and looking” funmly like supors in » theatre—ta convey thoparty from tho atation tothoReaidenoy. Of course! hore bad beowa Royal ealuto from tho Gackwar'a artiliery, and a “ohresent arms” by n guard of honor of the Gackwar's picked troops. Tno Gackwar has artillerymen clothed from hoad to foot in briile jant searlot, each man meriting that avpollation of * piazea " which Mr, Wellor bestowed on bLig brother feotman at the memorablo * awarry ;" Hinanars fn green, Dragoons in bluo, Lamcors in mulberry,and foos soldiers wno look as i thedead stock fu'tisnd of tho fantous ** rainbow-ribbon ™ Lisd boen utilizod to make uniforms for them, Avn eignal tho Prince and tho Gnekwar amergod trom tho station, the former leading the lutior by (ho haud, and tho Prime Minister, Sir Madava Iiao, following. Ontsld thers knolt a hugs elu- 1hant, paintod in divorso colors and paftorus, from tho trown of hLis heal to tho up of bia trunk nnd he broud splay soles of Wia foro fect. Rich trappings of cloth of gotd, eluborntely embiolderod, hung over thh hupe beast pud swept the gronnd. On his back was o geacotlly-ahaped howdal of gald. In tho front meat of this, facing toward the aiimal's hesd, the Frince aud the Gackwar took thelr Hants, tho Princo on the right, the Gankwar on tho loft ; Hir Madaya Kao got ‘up bohind, On ledges projecting trom tho el ophatt's aides stodd attoudauts waylog chowsies of ostrich Feuthors aud yak's taile. 'Tho procowlon of olo- phanty, interspersed with the thentrical noldiery, au under the marshaiship of the Gaskwar's Uomemander-in-Chiof, Gen, Desine, s resplond- ont being, uf what is dolicately tenmod bero “imnixod parentage,” sud wearing & unitorm which for tawdry splendor could not VLo mntehed in Mr. Nathan's voried storo of .fancy dressco, Hogimootal bandy viayed what moy bo styled ' ** regulor muwie,” nativo instrumentalists clashed out thoir oxtramely irrogniarand discordant atratus ; tho :opulace chieeret, tha cannon ‘baogod, hotsca reared nnd stood un their hind logs, and tho pro- cossion swung pendetously into siow and statoly molion, and wont sinding on under trivaphal arches, slong umbragecus avenues,s turougis Thuch tinmol of decoration, until, having skirced a portion of the native tow, it reaulied tho Tes 1dency. ¥ i ITALY. VICTOR BMARULL VAGUELT WNNTS. Loswvox, Jau, T.—Victor Emanuol, in his New Yoar's epoccs at the Court recoption, ‘moutioned tho possibllity of eveuts transpiriog o Turope which would requirs tho co-operation of 'the Iushan army, — AFRICF. EGYATIAX ACCOUNTA ItE; NECENT DIBASTER 1X ADYSSINIAL Avzxannnia, Doc, 11.—Aftor asilonce of threo sveols, tho Govornmsut Lias published fu the official Arabia journal, the Wakai Mesrei, nn acconnt of tho disantur 1n Abyesinia, Thoe main facta aro already known to tho readors of tho Times, cnd thix ncoount disoloses nathing new ; but it 18 & mattor of reprot fhat it wod not pubtished long sgo, ae moat oxagnerated rumors hnve Loen allowed fo ciculato as truth fhronghout tho country. Uniuckily, somo of tho statemouts -now mnds’by the Goyerument arces inproboble as tho rumonytiey sro - tended to silonco. For instanco, it Tv stated that cloven comuanioa of Egyptiaos woro on gowod, and that thele loss was 770 killed; whllo tho Abyssioian loss was 15,000 slmn, smong whom were tho Giaod Vizier, the Commandar- in-Chief, and two Goveraoin. This mouuds muatvelonsly like Falstall's men iu buckram, Again, it states that the Abyesinisn army, commnanded by tho King, apjpenred ‘baforo the open town of Atldul, near Maesovrah, and sume moned, by lotter, the Linyptiavs thoio to aur- Teuder, ‘Ihay ropliad, sls0 by -lottor, that us thelr tender wan ubuent, they bad no suthority, and that they must comwunicate with lim ou tho subject boforo takfug any stop; wherenpon. 'gays tho account, the Abyssinians retired, aud tho Egyptians, thiuking, probably, tho enety would not bo' #o civil mext timo, upiled - their guns and rotired too. THR EGYLTIAN KXCEDITION TO TUE BOUTHEAST COAST OF AFRICA. Janden 1tmes, Dea. 20, Weo wera ablo ta announde -on Friday that the E;{ypnnn cxpodition to the southossters coast of Africa hau been rocallod. Nor can we acoep ug a perfactly acosrata view of ‘the o\:{ccm of this-oxpedition the statement ‘mado ln ho fol- lowing momorandam which bas beon sent us from Egypt, 1t doce, however, explain tho motivos of sonte connectod with the expadition ; An Egyption oxpedition ks arrired on fho south. cawt codnt of Aftica, snd canfirmed the posaeision of 1he Khedivo to the wholo of the rea-ceast, and, it wns: be hoped, to tho wholo of Lquatorisl’ Africa. Col, dordon thay e cxected to open s muminunication from Jake Albert Nysara to Jubs, the mioulh of Which river il bo tlio izl station of tho Egyptians Wb have slready, to w ecrtain oztot, establisbed orer and given beourity o the commercy of ilio placo, ‘This conutry up 1o the present was wimply 5 wisvelealing oud givage place, destliote of oy fixed rulo, and qailo devoid of secnrlty of life or propurty, T Govérnors of tho small towns on the Coaut have desertod thelr quartors, sud taken 8 cone siderabls number of “staves with thom, Mackil TPasha, who commands this cxpedition, hnsendeavor.l in byery wny to oncoutnge the pative tribesta trade with him and ro-aperate Witk bim i formiuga colony, T'ho ruquisito materinl, with socds, etc,, lias becn proe yided fur this purpo nd 1t I8 to ha Liopend that such. an uudertaking wil tien ded with wuceess, Tlda Is Thdet puttlog down slave-dsaling, ——— ROME, . TUYE INDEX EXPURUATORIUS, Pans, Doc. 20.—~Tho last batoh of works plncad on the Indox includes a Freuch work en- tisted Paith and Soicnce, Manifeatation of Froo Thought in Augist nud Soptomber, 18741 au- notated spocclies _of MA. Tyndall, Du Dois, Teymond, Owen, Huxloy, Hooker, and Sir Jolu Lubbocl 3 by M, 1'Abbu RMoikuo, Canon_ ef Bt Deuiy, editor of the Afonde,' The Abbe Moigoo i o distioguished savast, who loft the Josuits thirty yoars sgo rather thau oboy an ardor by tho Buperior of the Hocloty to suspend bty seientilc revoarchos and to teach Ilebrew and Hiistory st tho Laval Semivary. From 1818 to 1457 bio way Assistaut Chaplan at one of the Pariu Lycees, and in 1804 ho rocoived tho Legiou of ilonor. Judging by its liko, anothor work on the list, *Tho Mosi Iloly 'Lhoatro of Jesus Christ, Bhown in Irs lteud Orinin nnd Grealnesy af Contomplation; Dodieatod to the Lovers ot the Bamo," by Father Plo, of Dologna, has been ::’?mh‘!nuod bocanto golug (00 far iu the apposite rection. . e o e s OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Youg, Jun, 7.—Arrived, Steamshira Al- gorls, from Livorpool; Ciroeco, from London. QuerssTowN, Jon. T.—Arrived, steamships Wyonilug and City of Brooklyn, from Now York, Barzidony, Md., Jan, T.—Arrived, stesmalip ‘Hibernian, from L‘vurwo!. BAN I'nanemsca, Jan, 7.—The City of Poking comploted bier repaira aud ealled this stiernoon, e Tho Ohnroh NMuwt Preach Agninst stealing, A thodin. #Thou shalt not stosl" meoms to ‘be tho tronblesome part of tlio docaloguo for & largo Ixonlen of our people, 'aud the offenscs agatust his commaudmont ecom to bo scquiring that wemi-tolerant recoption which, it & moro marked WIY. attends unchastity in tho Latin notlons, This 1 » tendency, only & tendoncy, to be rosist- ed. Toxlatance to whioh I8 ono of the mportent duties of tho American pulpis. ‘The Indisn is robbed ; thooities aro robbed ; the Natlonal Gav- ernment fs Yobbod. Thore 18 a startling piato- went ssoribed to official suthority that it would cost 76,000 tu prepare a list of “offictal asfalca- tiuns aud shortagos within tLe last veven yosis. Thoro {s somethiug staggering in the statement. We bavo shopsther too many well-bohaved tiifeves, (hiovos in honest clothes, aua under Ohristian yrofensions. Qur thought fa that the publis educstion nestls to bo sttended to, Morals £hould be giveu prominence in the education of the young, prominencs in the lustruction given by the pulpit and the pross. Weo must slso leara how to condemn effectively the dishooest man, baw to taboo him'with tho tlous BOverity which,we visit upon offen: elust thastity. Upon the churches must fall ‘tho grester shara -of thoe taek of nmun{n‘chm tendenay sod pre-; i|'stare of 7, Donker & Bon'wea entizoly dostzoyed | venting its passlng on to contirmad habls, FIRES. The Goninoer Ilouse '..Nnrrowly Lscapos Destraction, 1t Is Only Baved by tho Skill and En- ergy of the Fitemon, Where zae fire StartedeTngirance and 038 . The largoot and maat destructivo fira that hos oceurred in tls cily for womo tix mouths past yontorday foll to ths lot of the Gnrduer Houne, | ouo of tho chioicest and mast sristockatio hotels in the oity. Towards b o'clock - yestorday morn« ing the gucsts of tho Louse woro aroused from Aholr stambor by tho wild cry of fire through the corridors, and for & #ime tho eéxcitentont wras lu. tonso. Wlien the frighted guosts galued the Lallways thoy noroenveloped in clouds of donsa wood-smoko that alwont stiflod thom, and it was with groat difficulty that eomo of thom gainod tho lower tloars and fresb alr, ‘Tiso quilding Is in the form of o squaro, with o Iazqo opon conrt in tho middlo, directly undot swhich on the gronnd floor 18 located the oilico of tho hotal. ‘Tho paszenger and brggage olovas tora aro locatod aido by side about the middle of tho northsyiog. Bosido them i s emallor hatche way runaing out upon tho ruof, whero In 1ocaled thio firc stand-pipe with hosa and couplings ate tachod. It 18 a sories of olosats about 8 feot I daopth sud about 2 fo:t 8 juare, Inono of theoo clogeta loonted on thio necund tlaor TIE FIRE WAS DISCOVENED at about 4:30 u'o}uck by I'at Corbet, the night watchiman of the hotol, Tho halls were filled with smolko, anl flames woro scen bursting from the closot, showing that tho firo was rapldly hoking its way to tho rool, carried by tho slrong dratt thot waa fanuing it from bolow. 1fo sum- moned ausistance, turnod on tho wator inthe stand-pipe for the ymrposs of drowning ont the firo, slarmed tho guosts, sud ru:hed for the alarm boz on tho corner, aftor which ko roturnod 1o oid In subduing the fire. ‘I'ke nlarm waa prop~ etly recolvod and sounded, and eoon the eugines worn on tho ecous, but, find- fng po ono ebout, and no eomblaucea of firo, oxcopt in somo sslamanders in o uew building south of tho boto!, they returned to thoir respeotivo honres, bolieymy the alarm to bavo Leen false. By the timo Corbet had ro- tumnsd 1o tho corridor, Me. O. M. Gaubett, the Droprietar of the botol, \whoeo rooin was disoct] oppouito whore the fire’ broke ont, was nmunei‘ by tho smoke sud flame hrelhllli: through the ceiling of his room, the firo having sprosd be- nesth tho flooring of tho story above, Tho corps of employes who were sbgaized in flooding the building from the stand-pipo seomed to meet with coustderabla suognas, but, nst as the Iast spatk of fire dissppoarcd, tho flsmes SUDDERLY LURST FONTI ON EVERY TLOOR, from tho second unwards; thoy had morely driven tho fira from tho hovo batchway to moro conveniont quartera bebwoon tho floors and coll fugs, Atonca the wholo north wing scomed e voloped in flamos, aod each room was visited with ocoaslonsl Bpirts of Aamo broaking through the rlasturiug. Tie occupants cleared out poll- roll, bringing with thom such articles ns thoy could carry; the employes left tho work of quenching the flames, to” engago ia tho appar- cntly mora songiblo courge of jcmoving tho bag. goge and fumniture, nnd the boautiful Gardner Tlouso waa thought to hiave been cut short in ite carcor. Immeaintely altor tho outbreak A AECOND ALATAL wns sounded, aud by G:30 o'clock the anfinos Bad arrived and begun. to worl, aud by the no- Dl efforts of the Fivo Dopartment, abiy socond- et by the Fira Pairol,in an hour the flames wers compietoly undor dontiol. Intwo hours thio firo was sounded out, overy nonk aud cor- nor in the vast carayaneary having Leon clorely examinod, and overy apark of firo oxtinguished, 'he oonrss ‘of tho firo was almost direct- H upnerd, und comsequently the parlor oor and tho offico escaped iujury, ox- copt Buoch &s was done by ewoke sad water. On_ tho socond floor thie damago was eorifined chilofly to tho two reoms adjolning tho bose-box, and an the othor flodrs was confined totho four rooms on cacks tloor directly above the ptartiug point. As it wonl upwards it inorossed In vigor, and by the timo it reached tho roof it hiad spread slmost over the north wing. Tho ‘amoke in tho corridors found vent through tho eliylights that light the stairways, whilo the fismey made thoir way ont by bursing a hole ia tho roof covering about 100 square yards, 11 GREATEST DAMAGR was dona by water. ‘The walls will all have to e roplastered, entallinz a loss of b considoih- ble amount on tha beantiful frescoss and orna- mentation in tho dining-rooms snd poriors. Thp furniture was wearly all removed from the lossor floots boforo the arcival of tho angisoes, #nd waa'gaved fiom the doluge of water. 'Tho bullding 18 owued and run by Br. 0. il, Gau- Dbers, who parchased tho hotel and furniturs Iast Boptembor. Ha eatimntes the 10se on the Luild- g at £10,000, and ow tho furnituro aud fxtures about %16,000, ivhicl in fully coverod by INBURARCE * in tho following cowpanios : 85.000 cach in‘tho Shoo & Leathor, Commetcial Union, Manufac- wrors’ of Doston, Neptuno, Citizens' of bt. Louis, Insurauce Company of Peunsylvania, Amerjean of Vhilsdelphis, = TFire Ae- nocintion, Qommercial of Gt. Louls, Giravd, Westorn ‘Toronto, and Thode Tal- nnd ; $3,000 each fo the United Btates of i, Louls, fame of Philadelphin, Formors’ & Dro- vors' of Loulaville, New Jersoy, Uniou of Phila- delpbls, Ruffalo of St. Louin, Franklin of, Bt Louis, and St Nicholas ; 82,500 oach la tho Teople's of Momphis, Williamsburg City; Lum- ‘Dermaua of ¢, Fouls, Jefferson, Tteadlog of Ponnsylvent, Dolfalo Gormay, Adriatie, aud Beeurity of Now liavon ; $3,600 in tho Allamau- i of Pounsylsavia, and g2,500 in_the Phoouix of Memplis, Total insurance, €132,500; two~ thirds applylng on building, TIE ORIGIN OY TIT: FIRY fa amyitery, and, us thero was uothing of an fn- flammnble nature stored away in tho clossty, 1t iu nttribated citber to tho catolessuess Gf sor- vanty or tho rats and mice gaining posscssion of some watohed, ° ‘fn spito of tho oxcitemont, broakfast way parved to fho guests in the usual good arder o fow minutes ofter 8 o'clock. .Bavoral mowbors of tho Kellogg Enylish Spora troupo wore guests gt tho homse, and tho grestcsd foars wora entcitatued for thaic valnablo wardrobes. Yor- tunately for them, hiowever, most of their Lag- F\ zo'waa founil fu tho biiliard-raom, entiraly un- nj‘:lml. Tho groatest syflerora, besido the man- ‘agomont of (ho Lotel, aro William Warron, of Liako Totest, who had just moved iuto threo Yooms, Mr. Goodhus and wife, of Detrait, 3lr. A. Q. Fawler, J, H, 8heldon aud wifo, Dr. O. 1, Biayne. L. 11 Coboy, Mr. Wintorbotlisay, wnd Dr, Giross. Tho ownor 8o rojoiced st tho presorvation of ho Liouse that ha yesterday sont tho following LEITER OF TUANEH to the Tire Departjuout ¢ Alatt Nenner; £'ire Marehat Clieago Fird Department —Deau B 1 fesive to tender youriclf ubd dopsrt= ment, nlsoto Capt, Duliniukle, Huperintendent of Firo ‘Patrol, sud fila command, by grateful acknowl- wdpement for tho very truly und valuable‘sorvices ren- derol lu eiving my lolol (s Gordaer) (rou, dostruce tlou b moening, Onu nesd but to have wit- nensed your adisirable wlforts 1o appreciats wiut it i fuun Guergency to Liava % tho tigut men in tho right face.” My tho czceliont work of our ¥iro Deparls ment, the Patrol 28 auxiliary, & lsnzo loss way prompte 1y averted, 0. 11, Gaunent, Targe fires aro boconting & rarity in Chicago, aud, when yesterday morning the nows went aronnd town about ‘tho Gardnor Flouse boing burned, it lookod ne if tho wpell was broken Lut one look mt the interor of the Lurned ouildutg will convince suy ono’ that, with » Fire Uopartment capable of subdu- ing a firo that bid ‘fair to envolopo 10 entire building, Chlcago o but little to fonr from grost contlagrations In tho future. (irean direy, it 1 trug, uro great accidenta, which moy not recur for centuries. Tha tirs in tho (inrduor Houso was also a groat necidont, jnna- -mivols 86 it Was in & pnrt of “the houso excocd- iugly hiard to approuch, whilo at tho sawmo tima it was in tho yery heart of the building, With the headway it had before the onglnes got to work, it iy a muracle that tho eo- tire structure was not destroyod. ‘Che wing of tho house which was ‘on firo waa tilled with amolto 8o Lot and denso that the paint on tho ‘wooltwork was blistersd, the bedding singod and ‘disoolorsd, aud-the walls fairly bluckened with thick, black, oily substance. Tho success of tho tiremen seemed to inpire the forco. Huu-; dreds of thom yesterday obtained leavo of ab- sonco fur tho purnuss of studying out the loca- tion std wation of the flumes. Tho Fire Mar- shata themsolves conoeds it tobe ous of the Lost "lhlldol of ‘ire-fighting that bas ever happened in is olty, and piaises nre shBmered on Ausiatant- Marshal Bhioy, who way fizet in command. AT QRAND 'HAVEN, MIOH, Evecktl Drapaten Lo Yhs Chicsyo Tridune. Guaxp Havexw, Mich, Jen, 7.~Tha doublo || spere no wure of our “ola cl he fire this morning. Tho ntook. was montly saved, Insuranco, €1,000 on Unilding, and 8800 an slock. Loes, #4,000, Ald, Donker and wita ars both sick, and aanous conssquonces wera approhendad from the excitoinent, fortu- nately withont causo, EDIBLE INSECTS, Anta, Spliers, Gribs, Bootles, Bees, Buttorfites, Locusin, Grusshoppersy Cnsorplilars, nnd Huails. Iarper's Juzar, Thin for the fairy Otrcron o feast his kingly palate oo ‘Tha horna of papery Lultertifes, Of which he catw, aitd tnalés o iiltls O what w8 call the suckoos sptitlog Tho well be-stfulted hea's mweet bag s Bume omnicts’ eqgn; & Aents slow'd thig. A biloatod earselg, and & fiy, Witn the ved-capp'id wortii that's shut Wilhin the coucave of ¢ nit, Tirown ns his foolli s a littic math Tale fattened in & plece of ciothi Tf insreets can be 5o gand, the board of a fairy Kking, why should mortals disdain to eat them ? In far Eastetn India, of which wo have heard sitol marvolous tales In dasa: gono by that wo could alost boliava it to bo tho eachantod' land whero gold was to bo found alroady colnod, and whero trees bora jowats for fruit, tho inlinbitants do not disdain to ko to tho snt, snd, after cou- sidoriug bior ways, to esb hor. Nor at corlain soasons of tha year, when (ho white nnls, the termiton, ounjlgrate front one piaco to another, jou may RGO & grent commotion nmong tho nativen. They gather nosr the ant-bills ood haatily dig two holes in the *earth-house " on the sido opposlto tho wind n kottlo in plasad; smenrod sith au aromatic herb known as bergoea, whilo on the windwaid side o five 18 built of materlals emitting o vilo odor. 'Uhis hastous tho doparturo of the ants, which, 1t seews, have tho sanso of aell, and they hurry from their hill to tako refugo fn'tha perfumed Lotile, which, whon it I fitieds, the binck meu carry off, and deposic tho uniucky ants on hat stonos or motal plates, whare they are parchod. 'he noxt thing dano i to grind the enia to o powder, whioh 3 sold au cheap flour, Tho poor Thake thi into cakas, which, larpely. oatun, give iho consunier a rapid aud fatal cholora. 1o Africa thers is mot wo much entgrprire shown in ant-hunting. ‘Pho natives wait On tho Lordors of the rivors, it which, in the swarmiug neanon, shoals of tho winged fusoats fail. Wheu the wators aro_covered, tho black men paddlo from shore io thoir tiny canocy, aud skim. tho ants off with csiabashios, thon buny back to pncch thale prize, like voffeo Lornole, in pota. When. this is done they oram them down their groedy throats by the haudful, without furtber covking or sauce. Alexander vou ITumbolde relates that whon Journoviug through South Awerics, fie camo, st tho vlusn of o tirosome day, to a littlo Indian soitloment whero the tho uatives wete taklug their ovenng meal. This conoisted of o whito paste doverad: with black spots, ecaten bot, nad apparently relished. Upon vxaminaton it prov= ed to bo no other then o compound of ground auts and water, whizh was favotite dish fu the wilds of the ltfo Negro and'Guisun. Tho flavor of tho cakes was plessnut, botng Linlf nwoot, hlf acid, from tho farmic seid nocroted by tho ant. On account of tho flavor givon By this ncid tho fngoets aro often dislilled with 3o to tlavor tho chieapers bizudies of Bwoden. ] Lot all thoso who lovo the spider, even. taming it to maka it4 gosramor homo fu their rooms, rv- mombor this to uso as an argument agafust the tidy housswife who would with. cruel brovm destroy tho fairy palace and its bnilder—thot ju caso of famino you could eat its for the Dosbia men of tho Enst consider spidors os daintics, sud a Franch naturaiist tolls us that fu Now Csle- dounln large quantities of a spider about an inoly {n longth are cagerly sought for snd Jdovoured by the natives, altar they bave ronsted tham. Hosumor relatcs of a dolicats young trench lady that sho could nover pnsa a spiter tu her daly wailling In hor stataly hedged gatden, whero upidors always thrived, withouu seiziug oach sbo suw and qnickly H“"Chmli it, A datnty morsol, traly! Tut theso who axe fond of thom sny thoy taste lko hazol-nwe; aud Onioe there lived a Jolly Touton, Who thickly i bespread With many a fat and juicy apider 11ts Fra's good ssedod bread. A number of grubs nad larva have been sudi aro anten the world aronnd. ‘Tho Roman ladics of the later Empire, when inclinud to leanuess, grew flokliy on thoe coesuy, tho kb of o cater- pillar found in tho aak-treo ; and to accord with the seusuous ddons of benuty provalent in tuo Lnat, the sultanas fation thamselyes by esilog & rienly, coolad grub which their slaves bring to them, 1n tropical Americe, or pnrticularly iu the West Indios, ono hacd not Lo o stonislied it acked at dinner to partake of grugru, or boiled woavil, for it is thiero cousidered by epicures to bo o grent duinty as frogs' logs are thought o bo by the Fronch, or a8 vipers, ** the eol of tho hedge,” ate by the' Itslaus ot Terrdeins, or ag birds' nests are by tho Chinese, The Mozican Indians Quntill o Hqnor from this beable, snd o st. A8 o atiinulant. Indeod, so groat is tho demuud for them that the cabbsge-palm, which aboyuds on tho ielavds, pacticufarly in Ban Domingo, is hored to ontlce tho bootles to deposit thelr eggs thercin, Whon their Iarvie otrivo at full siz0 thoy measuto 3 inohes fn length and 1l circumtercuoe, Their bod{. which is of a divgy | e {’nllow color, looky Liko o pleca of fat enveloped v & thin ukin sud cappend by a small black liead. Tionnted on a spit, or broiied, £nd scasoned wWith palt aud poppor, sad caten with dry pulvorized brend, they graco meny i Haytian tablo. Wi hiould they not.? Are bhey not cloanly ? Have thoy not o dolioate and dolicious flavor ? 'Ia tho meut ‘of the opossum botter, or the fuod of tho g such that we should eat it8 floubs with rel- Ish? Iatho coudition of tho goose bofore yo aro able to obtalu thocelebrated pal de foic gras 80 licalthy thot we should profur it to tho alenuly body of o harmloss grub, whose lifo ig supported Dy tho froeh woet juices of s gracoful pali-trea? T'ruly tho Romau nod Usytians aro mora sousible aud leas squonnush thon we. “Monsieur Cobweb, govd monufenr, gos red- ipped bumble bee on tho ton of u thlstle, aud, good wousiouy, bring me the honoy-bog. Huve a csro tho houcy-bug break not. L-wouldbo toth to hisvo yon overflown with a honoy-bag, eignor.” Ho sayh tho bawitched weavor in the Midsumumer- Night's Dream ; sud’ tho peuple ot Coylon do ‘even us Bottum, and eat tho bnsy honey-bee, lhnruh{ sotting . & most porolclous oxswplo, which let ns avoid. Ot if wo muet havato eat of tho fly kind, wo will ouy tho aromatic gail-tlien, whioh, presorved in sugsr, aro Lrought from Belo's yocky ivle, nod offered for selo in thoe crooked streots of Constantinoplo, Tu n fsland oY wway iu the South Pacific tho natives eatch largu quantitios of bLuttertliod, which, Jiko thio auts, ate roxstud and eaten, aftor sholr = wings aro rubbed off, snd ufter the consumer haa 1ccovered from tho fow loars' sickncas thoy always uccasion. Among tho folk-lora of*the Hotteutols you may find this legend: * Far iu the Notth-land duwolls the groat muster-conjurer, who, when he wishos to confer o bonellt on his peaplo, rolis away 5 gtous from the mouth of u certain deop pit, and frowm it fssues o host of wingad moagen- gers, who sour away to the southwaid, aud thers surronder thomselves ra‘food to tho huugry Af- ricans.” Theas mensongura aro the famous Jocusts of which it is recorded that Johu tua Baptisl nto, aud whioh are to-dsy sold by tho. cart-load iu tho citica of Moroeco, With how much affection the Romans spoko of tho locust! **A httle harmless creature,” ways ono historlau, “volebrated fop ilw sony from most auciont timos." "'his same sonys wus 80 deor to tho tirooks, s hocause it seomed to give lifo to $ho solitude of our uhady groves aud academio walks, and convoys to our minds the iden of & perfectly happy belug,” that tliey kopt sbie fusect in cogos, sud gavo it yot names, 6o, * The Nichtingale of tho Nymphs,” * Bwoet Prophot of the Summor," $Tho Lova of the Muyes,” ‘Thou, aftcr 4l tils Iavishing of affoction, thoy ate it 1 Arintotle, with a smack of tho lips, enya of {ho femalo locuuts, caught bofore tho depositiug of their oggs, wnd friod in sywoes oll, *Quo lem- pore gustu suacissimo aunt"—'*al which thno hoy ara very swoet.'” ‘Another naturalist saya whon the cleadw firat lonves tho .oaril they are plump aud vily, snd used inmalang sonp. Broad is aleo wade of thom, snd in Arrica » kind of ewcot oako. Thia is probadly whut Bhakspoare rofors to when Ingo, plotting agsiust the Algor, ways, io his wruth: 100 food tbat to him now i4 s Juscious as locusts, ehall bo to him shortly as ttor 88 coloquintids"—tle hittor apple of Croto, Tue littlo dew-sucking locusts are not to bo confunnded with tho stroug-Jawed graeshoppars, the Henpfordo, or ‘‘Baj-hurees,’” as the Uer- mans call thom, and as Martiy Lutber trauslated to word frow tho ilclrow tegt, for, though used an (00d, 1t 18 the grasshopper that cowmitn puch dopredations on the folisge. 1t was one of ‘thoso that the Arabian pock ropresentod gs - pearing Lefors Alohsmmed and waylugs ' We aro the army of the great Qod§ wo Lave powey to consunia the world.” The Indiaus of vur Western plaina cook thess insects, divosted of tholr jumpers, aud stewed in milk, or fried in tmtter aud ¢rumba ; and ono who will vouch for their dalicacy hesrtily rocome mondy thor to the "grlmhn{vvor suffoters’ of i West. By this iseans tholr minds may be veliovod concoruing their larder, and wa need " lo sppeass their fami i e, Caterplliars ‘are dsvoured in Australls, the uowound elik-worm by $ho e¢onomical ¥ heathen Chinno,™ and sqnirming cheesa-mits by & mory Qhiriatiatized pouple, whom we forboar to namo; but as tho nations advance fn genoral civiliza- ston, the custom of deponding on msoct diel aooma Lo ho dying away, Tho soall soup, still oaten by the poneanta of Bouthern Franeo, s, wi beliove, tho nearest approach to suy faod of tht kind in moderu Forope, and the yasions grubs, bugs,-and. oppers devoured. by.our wild Iudiay tribes aro tho only, inatence . of. tho kind in the West. though eno flue'vary qneer food in bit wanderiugs oyer the plains. Why stionld the thought of “enting thiat which inclennly; honithy; swest; and nqurishing be re prlkivo? Aro tho locnsta of gossamer wing, t neat white not, and the- sap-nonrished grub t good for * natute’s: dally 00d 7" to bis taste.” i ———— - SOUTH CARO! The Misstssippt Onmpnoign Over Agald —Ntupondous Folly of tho Hinoko- ‘Lhe Oolor Lino Draiwi. Charteston (3, C.) Correspondence Cineinnatt Commers aal, p A rumpus hos begun in’ South Caroline which will end in tho whito people gottiug: control of tho Stato, ne thiey now hiave conirol of Alfesiasip- {4, Tho moaus te bo adopted’ Lo overthrow bogro rule in the Palmotto Hlato mav uot bo pre- cluely tho exmo aa that which. proved suscessitl 10 Minsiesippl, but tho resuit will bo simiiar: * 1 havonot patlenco to write af'tite sjupondous fally of tlie bincks of Caiolios [n slovatiug to tha Inghest Judgeship of tho: Staie thosamotorious perrons, Whipper, Wiggins auil Moses, * Wig- glus I know liitlo of ¢ butthat thero shoald bea legintativo body on earth wha would ‘doliberately oloct to im\lnmut Judgosbips such:followa sy Mosos and Wulpper, surpissos my comprehens sion. Gov. Chamborlawn does not usetoo strovg languaga whan Lo spoaka of it np-a- “horrible digaster,’” I hiardly know how to convey to tha mind of tho reador an ides of ‘thebiackassd of ihe charactors of dlosgs aud Whipper, aud thoiz unfitnets for the Bonoh. Tho very.thougbt of two srch perdona as Judgoes of the two most.im- portaut Clrouits In Sonth Carollua is startiing Iutolligence ond proporty recoit from the thought, 1'ut, as the cpiblatire whicls olected theso follows hina nether juteiligence nor prop orty, wo have in that tho only rationsl solution ol tharnction. i Tick ont-two of the most notorions ward-bum. mers 1n Cinciunati,—men as ignorant of the weiencs of law 88 a bog 18 of petrouomy, mon of no stonding'iu the comunnity; sod o clinractby snve that of idlences,—aud _olovate thom to tha Dench in two of tho most impaitant Qhlo Cire cuits,—Cincinnati sud Clovoland,” for instance. How: would yon feel about it? ‘I'ins man Moscs is tlle nost'of tholot. Mo is amora corrupt man tuan Whipper, the nouro who lins hoon aleatod Judga of *tho Charleston Circutt, the most impurtant in tho Btate.. Whi poris an Ignorant negro, and it 18 doubtfal if'hia ovor read o law-bools, but he is nov stooped-ih smiquity liko' Moses, who {8 known oyer tho country a8 the rouber Goverrior.. 1fo {8 notorl- ously corrupt; besides being inno wiso quallfied for thn pomtion of Judge. Wih Moses and Whipper on the Benol, the Boutl.Caroliva Conrts will dogeparnte futo bargnin-and-ssla whops, 'The acalos of juatico will tuglino to tho wide of tho higheat biddor. 4 . ‘Theso Judgos were elected by the Lisglalature, {u tho absanca of Gov, Chamberlain. Hod. tho Groveruor been at-the Capltal, - ho 1night possibly Liave dafoated 1t, sa ho attll has gowe littlo inta. onco with.tho skillot-hoada of: the Logisiature, ‘At tho samo timo, this honataulo body- of black law-makors elected ono Wiight to tha Su. promo Bouch, Wright 18 & coal-biack nogro, ona of tho binckest L aver saw, audl bavo sesn a good many ;: but lio le:n docant man. Ha dunls Enow euough law to maia: him. Justico ofi tha Deaco in Ohito; bus ha fa.not steoped ininiguity and corruption like Mosos aud Whipper. What. will bo tie result? The wliiiten axe nrouscd, tho calor linais drayws, aod befors Iong vowwill hear of a ‘¢ great Demosratiovictory " in Soutls Cavolina like unto that in Misslssippi. ‘Tho Uovernor has rofuscd to sign: the: com- missions of Moses and. Whipper: upon meroly toehnioal grounds,—sometliug: it ke would not Liave thonglit of doing, 8 ho aays-himselt, bad thous Judges-olect beon docent mon. Bat Lot lio i8 to corry out his yiolot, I fall'to soe. Thern sosws no cacaps' frora Mosos and Whin- Ter on the Lench but the completa overthizow of iho wo-called’ party wineu elected'themn. that s whnt is comiag.. T esy to the reader, aud hopo ho:will rowdusber-it heroalter, look.out for Domocratig gams in Boutli Catolioal For a long tume tho whites Layo: ‘wantod o suflclont oxcuss toriso up sud_ovorthrow the Afncan Govero- ment undor which thioy live, sud noty thoy hava it. Not a white. Republicam.in. the Binte; from tho Governor down, nor a Republicsn journal, pretends to justify tho election of thosonotos rious mon to tho Boneh. £ Y Guv. Chemborlain has triod to mako the Log- istutyro beliove 1tsell,—oftan goluginto caucus and tolking.tu them with. toara in: bis.oyes, bui to littlo purpose. Although Cbamberliin’ wax elected a8 an uitra-Itopublican,—dofeating tho Liberal Republican whom tho Demoorats sup- ported,—he can't control the Aftican Legisla~ turo. As totue cloction of Whipper aud-Noaes, ho says : 1 ook npon_ihicir clection oa a horrible disasler—a disnster oqually groat to the Blats, to the Tlopublican Yarty, had, greatodt of all, to tlioes communities which Hhall b doomed £ fecl tho full-effocts of Musos and Whiymer npon tho Denchi. I did, wyear 80, spead publicly of \Whipper, wio was thun candidato foF th Very position o whitls v has.naw Loen sleotal, ; Thn Tidenouncod him aa {ncapable mnd ubteriynudt fur the oflico of Judge. Of Muses, no honest 1nan can hava Qiferent opintons, Neither Whippor nor Abses Hos any qualification for’ judicial povitions, Tha repute- tien of Mosos ia covered donp withl charges whick aro beloved by all wao arofamibiar with the facts of® cor- rapiion, britkes, snd tho utter prostitution.of sll hls oiicial pawern v tlo wurst possible purposes, . ‘Pl calatnity {8 Indnitely greater, wumy. judguent theg Buy which baw yot fatlo. nnon tha il or,.Linigbt add, 1pon auy part of. the Houtlt, . p Fhis 1s-strong’ 1anguage from: the:Guvernor, and’ shiows that he' 1a protty wotl: workediup, Agaln bo soys: - "I'ho couspiracy ap] 1o bavo becn, carefilly code cacted, - Tuo coior line, the party line; sod* the tine of Antagontem. to my_sduinistratfon, all, wora, sharply drawn; and' the tons of tho spewclica made.by ths leadiu supporters ot Whippor, and Joses, aad Wig, idbiess. oy, shaws st 1t ?qu ulagxmgn voidue . uok possessod by many of our Lagialatora. Lo vota in of Fitton 1o tho combiuation, g l’hamtvulm%x qaences of ull kinds will will obirlously Lo thio Feorgaut q fmy ‘within tHo Stato, 83t only. means. L1, in tha fi 1 dgment of its mcmbers, for oppoaloy s solidwud ro- bl fraut to this terrible crovasee of, inisgoveromoat £nd publio debauchery, T Tho Republlesn: FiioneHerald, the Republican Blato organ, which has herstofors boan. very. sl sarvionu to tho Legalatuze, anoskis-of thiocoming dowan of the party iu that Btato sa follows From ons cnd of. the country.io. the- ciliss,. South Carolina Hopublicanism will oncomara became natsnch {0 ths uosirils of man of allipertica; Tain willi be drenied of Lililo acoonnt atyrescnt by-tlist poor foolt Who bove shimvd the doath-warrant of. tiy party ia to 91103 but in thab near sud certalu fulure, whea in deradation and despair thoy. loara.tha uitter les niis of ndveraily, It will bo scen by thotn that thelz Misfortune mms from tlomsetves, They will ssethat 10 nidD, 10 Jarty, no Stats, oan reslat tho awful pawes of pubilo upiutor, S i liustratiug tho high pitel of passiom, 'and ox: cltewent among the whites, I giva tha follow: Ill\:g frowm the !ast issue of tlta Grecavilin (8.C) Vews ¢ ' - Nogro-rate in Soutls Carolina s trowa: off 1ta masit, and tands boldly cut in the Lrasd diylight of Ameriaan.civillzation 113 all ifs hideons enormity, 14 inifa 1w whotted for tho white man's thtoal, Tia yule Doat with tho saino cruel’Justa- which: bave: mado 13 negro orglus of Bl Domingo memorabls smengst: {itad mun, Tho same apirlt suinates tiree” peoyl Jievo whichi but s brief whilo ago howied srouud B¢ fcoble whits eloimont in Jamalcs, aud leut fle prowes 10 thio butelicry of the wlites, {respective of sox of ago. W binvi come to that point whero these -(Lingd nitat stop,—whcro ordor must berestores:io woclsty= whiers tho'white nisn must assert hlmaolf,—whero ke Dogro muut Leid o break before the fso thal neve? et bus suiforod itself brought uuden the: dowinatiod ofanothor, Thers §s no mora' roam for Bo(h talk {hiutntior, Wemust sy 0 (o colorod face: Qint way vr diol ‘ Tho Charloston News and Courler, harosofoms & vory mild aud conderyativo paper, gays:: Th reparts which reach Charlenton, hour by hous sumulate proof of the absoluta and Liloral corroctneet of tho coustruction already placediby ua upon tues® tion of tha Black Band in the Gonorsl Adambly of ‘Thursduy, It Is, suid wan intended o be, & doclaralios of war agatnst tio bonoat poope of the Hiate, Assud 1 must o wot, and wat st oncod - This mesos the Missisalppi oampaign ovst sgain, and to that poiut 18 South fimllunvufll‘* LR A 1y duiftiog, Mado n Mixtnke in Kis Man, Dagton (0.) Demoerat, % Au {nsurance agent m}llul into an eatablitb ment on Alain streos the other dav, witn o lary¢ account book under his arm, aud, walking up 18 the proprietor in m business sort ot § way, lncgm«m How's buslooss—how's stock ! * Oh, businesa is vary, vory dull,’ urniad the tradenman. * 'Von any word. sir. L baven't 8% 500 in Ihehousa! Ternblednll| ¥ sad ba patstd and looked_inquiringly sb his visitor, * Qolf €007 " ssud the jusursncs manin surprige. 104 my soul, 1" ropeatod the doaler, ** L dow't M Have there is & dallar more—laok far yoursell a0d tho men looked sad and eghed. * 1hen #ir,” said the insurance man, b good del o ‘'warmth, *how does it como that hock is insured in our compauny for €460 “onfahl bog your pardont’ oxotmsmed 4 dealor, in greas enuimnu; J thought yoa ¥ o taz-mau | X way baro you was thy tar-gad o o Y o Tl W ou, in fact, my stock’ib wort A Lol for yourseity ais L' LA

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