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the things of the past. usyer to ba called up agaln: Orrick or ¥, 0, Tord & \'o,, 62 Daoap Brneer, Naw Yong, Teb. 34, 1818.—.fevs. Goon & Fals pan, C.Cagn, Mro-Qrizinien: Pleare sbip i, noré Dismoud @ akohol. “Mark fhwell, It haa alioady bren oxplatoed that ** Divmond C" was & private ioatk which wasin nso botween Go'sen & Eastmsn and F' O, Bovd & Co,, and \bat it signified “ervoked,” while gao Is marked HB" wero straiybl the Initial 1" standing [¢ d. Qi’ll?g’gmnnmm who altomed tha reporter to, 200 thn above was now rathoer commuuicative. and added, in a perfectly 2asual mauner, thst this letier was ONLY ON® F APOTIT A DOZAN to the rame silect “There sra.”* continued tha gentloman, “‘cer- tatn geeuined nf -alen delivarad to Me<ers, Gole sen & Eeatinan nv Boyd & Co. wherein 18 dis- tpotlr stals i, by figurns and remai ke, the diffoie ence betwins 407 apd DY alcohol. Mory 1hst_that, the Auvernment books kapt by the two fiem s do ot agreo in thair racards of frana- actiony botweou*them. It fs also carabla of proof that Gotsen & Easiman's booskecper went ou to New Yark at cortan timos, and thero was conriderande conversation batwest him and tho firm tn ragard to tho preat diflc ity thero was in hiding tta crooked whisky, and of d wroxine of Iteerotly ; wnd taczo are leiters f om Doyd Btat} iz that hie was unab o to rouder acconats of sa'e- hacas p. ho had been oblived to ueceeto the £0 de, and ars uot eblo to s2ll them just ot that par-entar te.ne,” 4nst ut inje moment thero was sn interruption to the co: vornation, caused by the anproach of anotior ,entlcman counected with the Govern- menl. A rvics, and the gentleman who hiad re- luctautly given the luformation looked daggors st tre repurtor, who beat & hanty roizeat. —_— MILWAUKEE. WILTH. "pa-tal Dispateh to The Chieazo Tyibune, Wifrewavsee. Wis., Jau, 16.—Is has transpired Ut the lodictment of Loopold Wirth nas for the nnbery of W. I Roddis, 8 Guuger, snd Pe- ter {tnegtn, & Biorckeepor. In Huegin's case §10. was pat in an envalape. At firal he jo- tone v1to ratarn i, but by advice marked the envelnpe and bills and put them axay for pro- duct b when wauted, Iuegin praducod this- evit ¢ bofore thy Gracd Jury. Iluegin was remy A tast eummer, bat on tho above facts b tated to tho Preatdent, was roinstatod sud tafled to tho dietillery of Tuomas O'N il where, {t.1s-alleged, ho obaorsed what wo: 3 cotmdered trregnloritios, and romonstrated wi b O'Nell), aho told bim it was oll right. aa F.ed Puvus, recontly appointad Deputy Collocs tor, kunaw sbout it, and thio master was' Teportod 10 Collnctor Boan Jast might, Ae l'ayno bad been vonaid4red particulaily active In discover- ina winsky /rande, the temsnt catises enino excitement, and lus friends sav Hucgin mado & miatske, a3 will appoar fo-morrow on the facte ‘beiny wade patlie, ITANSAS. Rich tlarvesta—A Good Constitutional Proviston=Licavy Dibts ok jLonntics ana Yowas—Uosus Bonds. Sreat Correapondence of The Chicaco Tribune, Toeeia, Kuy., Jan, 14.—Qivo ua two or threo more such gears of ]rosponty as the one ‘mit closcd. and Kansas will grow round-shovlderad with tho load vt good luck she'll Liave to carry, Atcbls timo last year, wo wero edgiog forward with cur bats in band, asking for cold victuals and cast-olf clotbing: to-day, we are chielly cou ceraed aboit the Inck of adequate railioad facili« ties for currying off onr surplus producis, Fale stafl’s tattered prodigals are not hore this winter, ‘Wo are uo longer short on shirts, It's diamond. ‘broastpios wo waut now. HAEPILY FOI RANSAS, the grasshoppor calamity did not sonaibly nffect her financial atanding as o Blate, It azomed tor- rible, at tho time. that tho credit of the Siate could nat constitutionally be used to feed hun- g1y cltizons aud furuist grain for the planting of crops; bat the good things m fundamontal laws, are not made to beat tho Aimighty, but to *‘agslat Natore," as thodoctorg eay, Tho fram- oz of tho Kansas Conatitution did not dream that the timo would ever como when it would be either nocevaary or dasirable to apy ropiiate public {unds to buy broad for whole communition of needy people ; but they did cearly forcase that the Stato might aastiy be burdencd whii a dobt which would be a millatons abont ity nock. And 8o they provided that tho Btato debt sbould pever excood o ceriam eam. Whon Kanmaa beging to orect statues, the first und loftiest stono of all ebould bear the nams of tho man who wroto this pro- wislon. It s worth moro thau all the reat of the document, 1ncluding tho eostion whiok deslares tast women whall bave proteciion in ac juiring and rossessing property, ‘*separato nnd apart {rom tho busvand,”—under tho Lencficont and csuventent operation of whioa the wives of Kanas bava gradunily como to own about eiorything in lfio State that is not covered by tho statute of exemptions, ‘Tha total present debt of thio Blato v only $1,%81,775, of which £759.250, or uver onn-hall, s hield by the State in 13 Behoo! aud Binkivg Funds, 1t 14 some- thing for a youug and unfortuuate Btate Lke this o be proud of, that HEL HONLS ARE ATIOVE T'AE, bing quoted 10 Now Yark st 105, witazut any for maloeven at that prico. "he Btito was obliged duritg tho past yesr to invast koma &35,000 of sarplus funds 10 Un.tod 8States bunds ut o pro- wium of 1914, for the reasou that ho'dars ot hor uwo booda woall ot part with them, Dut, wlion von turn from 8iats sozuntics to thoso of » local character, the picturo losea its punshins, and takes on a twilight of uvceriainty, 'fhe bonded debt of tho cuunties, ciica, and towns, Ia cstimated, in ronnd numbers, at atout £14,- 00,000, or more than ten times as tuuch &y tho debt of the Biato, Hevoral countios cach one mors than the Etato owos, Rud there aro sugle school-districts whose bonded obligations oxe tecd thu vazluo of all their propeity, The cry of 16pudiation Lae piready bosn raikad in yotno localitics, sud 1n others tho payinont of nterent in belug tesisted iu tho Courls on teclmienl rounds, ‘The tases made nucossars by thaso onds, in scme counties avd citles, amount to 7, B, and 10 |or csut, Theso bonds were sold at o beavy dscount, ruonivg all the way from 10 down to 30 aud 40 percent; so that, for the £14,000,000 of Londe which they bave topay, tho poopla roally receivoed wuot more than §10,000,000 or §12,000,000 In monoy, Bund- voling wau epldemie with ua for soveral years, d we grouud thom out by mrmfuls on the ghteat provocation. But wo bLave qut it foslly, You couldn’t get & bond vored o Kaosas now to devalop a kuown Goleondas, enco tho manipulators of {his sort of thing bave gono Into the business of MAKING BOALS NONDS, with which to catch tho aunblo sixponces of thoes -who aio looking for * fuvestments ” ln somothing tlat bad seals on itund c.upons at. tached to it, In tho spring of 1874, iy will bo re- membered, discovery wad mado of n schemo whersby bLna'f a dozen audacious aperators had effected a traudulent organization of Harpur and Comanclie Countics,—a barren aud uuoccuvied tract of laud tu the mouthwestern part of the Btate,—~and lraued bonds of said counticn to tho amouat of #100.00 or moro, somo €10,000 of which wero etd v St. Lowis and New York, Two of the Comaucha Couuty bonds, of 21,000 eacy, wore sold to the Cowmissiovors of the Btate Behool Fund by A, J, Mowr:, who is & member of the preaent Logisiaturo, He hns bsou foraslly asked to refund tue money, but I have not hoa of tus bandiog it in, ‘Thero is also in thin Hrato Bchool Fund a ot of tico County schivol-bonda, insued to 8. N. Wood, another membor of tho present Logiatature, to ray for a school-houss which Lie nover bwilt; aud ‘it pow apjears that tha nchool-dletrict purporciug to bave issuod the bonds s but ‘=z eaudy, uninbabited tract of 1sud," withoat & dollar's worth of taxabto prop- oty fnit. You will ask why the perpetrators of such glailog frauds are not only uot arrosted and punisbod, bat aotually slecled to thu Logis. lature? Lxcuse wo, pleaso, Iam not guewsing conundiums: I am morely statiug Lacts, THE LATEST BOND-BTEAL, involving the good namo of tLo Ktato Treasurer and €10,000 of the Blate's mouey, in so receut that tho circumstunces aro still tammtiar to the roading putlic. This 14 docidolly tho boldeat villaluy ever atfempted In the Suata. ‘%10 bouds wero manufactured outiight, like so much couns terieit mozey, sud **abioved " upon the Btate Ly one of 1ts own ofticers,—the very one, too, who, nore than any otber, wassupposed to be ktaadin sustd over sbis public fouds. lad not tho frau Cnen detected just when it was,—aud the d covery wau pulely accidental,—ten times &19,0 would sovn have gune the samo rosd. ‘Ihiers sro DOw In tho Scute Seliood Pand over £500,000 of rchool-district bonds, purchased at vario times duriug the last three yoars; and thie sirat et of the precent Leglalatare (atter making the u ual appropiiation $ur its uwa pay, of course) sbouid bo the orderiug of a prompt aue rid oxs sminstios of theno mecurities, an recommenaed by the Governor fu Lis messnge, For sughs 1bat is really kuown, half of them may bs apuri- ©us or valuelers, Uver 830,000 of them are une «uestionably worth only thoir woight a3 refuss vayer, The resh may all be good, nad Rigbably they ars;. but it would bo well to eornflnize them carofullv Lefore goivg vory far ont of tha way to “point with pride” to flie maguificent Echoo! Fund of niore than a mtition doilars with which the coming childron of Kansas ara to be mentally equipped for tho batslo of hifo. i N YOUNG. ¥low the Charms of Youthinl Denne n d—Klie Nysterics of n wed Dby n ’rofessor of (A6 Art—\Yhat It Costs o I3o HMeantiful for n Short Tinies New York Sun, TYeatarday morning, at au earlr hour, we stood beforo tho door of o Parisian coiffeur, who bas Loen known to Now York ladics for the Inst oight- con yeats, The catablishmont is so well known that wo need not toll aliote it ix,. Tlat the pro- pristor has dona a pood husiness In New Yatk is evident, Thero 1= every sign of prosperity aboot Lis place, Basides a display of cosmsties, wigs, chignons, curls, costly ornameotal cumba, and otber beautiful things for toilet uae, thera is In each of the two Isrgo bay windows of bis ubop awazen fiizuro, the bust-and hiead of a lady, sxquisitely coilfed. Ond is a blouds, tho other & brunotte, Within tho padestal which supports osch of the tigures ia machisers, which, boing wonnd up, keopu onch tiguio slowiv rovolving, thua showlug tho fout enscmble of hor exquizites I3-iressed blonda or jotty trosses Wa studied thess flgmes cusiomsly for s wmoment and entered fiho abop. I.iko o ttus Parision, Mon- sicur G wtrusta tho mauagzement of his shop to Maaamo G . 8bo sat behind the dook, and gave aescnt at once to our request for information in regard to the make-up of women. *¢ Madame, s 1t truo that an old woman can be made up Lo ook really young 2" * Cortamly sha ean,” was the roply. “Yvenif shio were over 50, sud wrinkled and MAKING OLD WOM a) . 5" as, evon 1t s old na 60 wo ow makober ug to look w5, Wo can make her eithor a blouds or & branotte, whichezor slie prefera to be." i *17ill you dya her bair and enamel ber faca ? *We buall noitaor dyo her hair nor enamel ber fags,” “What mil yon do?" “Come, I will sboy yon.” And she lod tho way to tho murored and juxwiously-furnished bau-drossiug room, and caliing to Maggio, ro- quested Lier in Frouch to bring ber a bumber of th.ugs,—sworks in Lair, curls, faisa frouts, chignous, ana erimos, Placivg thess on ‘the dross.ng-tablo, tha bezan: **Wo will tniagine taat a ladv comss {o us in Ler carrlage, 82y aboat 6 or 7 in tha avening, for Bhe hne Leen 1aformed that it will take two houra to comnlote her make-up. Eho hus taken hee bath beforo leaviug houe, and bas pus on all of her uudermear that she tutends to woar at tlio ball that evening. She weara fur tho diive to ua o plain black ekirk and a looso rodingoto, whica 8o romaves, and takies hor sont. Bbe Lkoows buforehand that her make-up will cost about $60; that will sncludo the cost of hair. Bhois gEny, and bor Lsir 18 aldo thin, We brush it ali flom her temples, foreboad, aud veck. The bair thut grows on the tomulo aud wpeck and around tho ears we darken wita o dresuing of maacaro. Here itis.’ And sho oiencd a littla boz eon! g 8 osko of dari subatanco, of the consistenca of foap, & small, bisck = bristls brusb, smallor thou a tooth-brusb, and with a tiny wirror in tho top. Bho continued : “Ths cowes in all sbades from blonde to black; it s not a dyo, unly a dressing. It would not do to apply to all the Lisir, but it effectually tingea aliof tho lady's bawr that will be visible after we Liavo finished bLor coiffure. Goutlomen urchaso o great deal of mascaro for thair Eurdm 1t is manufsc'ured by I'anation, of Paria ; wa ¢al bim Lo Grand T'anafleu, After this dreasiug 18 applicd weo gather all the lsdy's bair in a flat ocit on the top of ber head. Then we put op o falue front el the color desired.” Madamo showed us tho kind of front which would be uscd for tho purpore, 1t was wado of natural ourly liaie, with oach separato bawrdrans into a plece of whito bair lsce, aud knotted thera 80 firmly that it would be easier to pull cut tho buir from tho Lend itaclf than from tha laco of such & front. Placed over the flesh of the haod tho laco 1 invistble, and tho Lair looks as if groning out of thoskin. It is eany Lo eco tiat such a front would bo w poitect deception. Placed directiy ovor tho parting of a lady’s hair it mmulates tho oatural growth to perfection, Madamo continned s ~ * Wa'draw tho tair of tols frout around tho lady's bend and then pin on this light_ebignon, You kee that it, too, is mado on Lair lace, nod imitates natural balr porfoctly, 1t is eamly adjusted. Wo fasten it onand the frout a'so with these flue fuvisiblo bajr-plus. If nauy ol the gray bair Is not ulddan wo touch that part with msscaro, or ?uhnn s litt s puff, or a curl, or a frizastte. The long curls falling down tho back wo Inzve until the face is modo up. Vo now proceod to iewova tho peiguoir of wrapper which wo tlacod around ~ tho lady’s sbouliers when wo begao to drees hor lhal, Wo ezamioo bor whole faco, no:k aud arme, and with this small gair of tivoezers Wo romavo every su- portluous Luir. If thersurs nuy norasions of thio skio cr pimples, wo caver thom with & olip- ping of rubber court-plaster. Yoz sea ju tals littlo book that thero ara all shadow of court- plaster to su.t difforent vhados of the akin, fiom pure whito for tho brow and tamples to red for the hps. Next, If thero are any black or btown nioles, wo leavo thom to tho last, and cover thom with black coust-plaster to maka boaut;-wvots, or, a8 wo call thom in Paris, moucues, Tuen with a sof-, fine spango wo mo.ston the face with roso-water and wips dry, Noxt wo sproag all over the arww, baudy, neck and facs this ereme de l'imperatrice, aud this utill tinor Exupnminu crems de lus. Doth you koo bhavo Leon approved by the Faculty of Mediciuo of DPatis. Wo rud it in and down wish & iine, soft epungo, and whon we sro through the sliin is perfoctly white, too white to bo nat. ural, in facc. Mloroover, tae creme Llig and ludes evory wrinkle, so that our lady looks al- moat like a tine marblostetre, Billl tho narural color and toxture of the skiu show beautitully shrough tho lily whitoness. Now wa tazo the brunl, and, after clearing the ovo-browe, we calor thom with fard Indiwn, carefully matching the color of tho hair which the ladv haa chuven. Hlo ehowed ug the hitle eake of fura and the nototed leather atamp with which it was applicd. Uontlemou uxe this fard nlso for their beards, Naxt she oponad avother littln box whtely | cloto s bLiuo veucil, it locked very much hike o bluo orayun, *\Vhat use do yon mako of this " “Tlomemver wa have hiddon all the voins on tho murtnco of our 1id,'s ain Wih t poucil, which vou wen iy slso approved by the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, wa trado tao velom all over apsin, Wao begw ot the hands, go up tho arms, pencil them on tho fair ueck, ou tha sidcs of 1ho faco, on the tewmolos, and tuo forehead. - ‘Lhis requires tho nloeat caro and soms knowlodge of suatomv, for we must Dot mako volus at ranfom, Tuea with tuls vato pencil wo traco a delicato lino undor cach oye, and ahado off tho ssme with & cloan leather etamp or poncil, Bome uas fard Jndien for this puipous; but it is n mistake. Lhat is & very coarso mako-up which fu easily soon througl, When we bove finislied with ouo of ourcarefuily- Atudied make-ups, tho lady Joose as uatural as #ho daes boausiful.” A ** And how loug will it laat 7 * Uatil tho Iady finda it necossary to wash her 8kin," was the reply. *+ Ploaso praceed with tho procoss." * Now comes the very uicest part of all, the spplicatiou of tho color, Iivroerc a dozon dif- 1orent shiades of rouge. I our lady la mude up for a Llondo sho will require pala rougo; if for » bruvctte, dark, Homotimesit takes ten mig- utes or moure t2 got procisely tho right shaae, At Iast 1t in found, sud wo goon, Wo tint the cheoks, shadiog off with kid or bucknkin stampyon tbo sido ot the face and townrd the noss aud oyca, Watinge the nostrila in tho eame man- vor, aluo the ulin aod tha oars, for a loaithy woman always has as much color around hor noutrds, chiv aud caca, as on her chcoks, 1he L1pa of her tingera and tha palms of ter Lands eroaleo gone avor, ‘Thon tha lips, which requiro a2 ubguens red, which s slso Lrought ous in different suados, to match the different shades of rouge, AV bolast wo put on the lutlo mouchios, or boauty spo's, and attach the loog ourly, and tho rake-up fs fulehed, 1 have desviibed the Nnort aud moss artiatio maise-up of s}, and alao the costliess, Tho lady paye us 350, and all the cosmietijues and hair tual hey boon used Is Lars, and a8 sho sis bee fora the mirior and wituessos the wholo opera- tion shio kuows how to mako horsell up on tuture ocossions, and sbe Lias a -u[;yl! of coumotiquos for all tho balls of u season, I assuro you [ hava made up maoy s womun of over 60 in this man. uor, and you would deolavo that wbo way nuot wcwo than 25; but abe must kuow Low to compplote tuo offect with the robes thai sue wears, Abova all, sho must selecs hier cecklco with care, sud, if possitlo, weur laces srouud her neck to solton the hard outlinos shat batray age even more than wrinkies,” THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1S76. CRIMINAL NEWS, More Light Thrown on tha Mys. _terious Murder at Saginaw, Last October. Ciroumstinces Attending the Shooting of Ex~Senator Fairall at Jowa City. Eud of {hio Tlinols lax, ‘Tho Trials of lic F: Kue THE EAST SAGINAY MYSTERY, Srecial Diapiten to The Chieago Tyidune, Easr Sa015aw, Mich., Jan. 16,—0n ths morn- ing of Oct. 26, tho body of Willlam Stawart, 8 prominont liguor-gealer of Au Sablo, was found on the slrcet in that place bearing ovidenco of having beea foully murdored, Stowart had left his stora st 0 o'clock on the evening befors with 81,100 io bLis pocket, and, whon fouod, the mouney was miasing, Tho Caronnr'ljmy biought 1o n verdict of death produced by some sharp instrument. I, B. Farrington, a jeweler, xho hiad sorvod one term In Stato Prison, was arrest- ed on suspicion. Dlood was found in his shon, on the floor aad window-curtains and the sides of tha door. IMartington waived oxamina. tion and was committed to fuil td await tiial, A woman nawed Ilivers, with whom Stawart bad beeu on quite friendly torms, and who ro- sided in tha samo building, and was regarded as Farringlou's paramour, was arrcsted as an ace complico, but nas subsequently roleased, owing to Infoimallty in commitmaont, The othor day Farrinaton turned State's evudenco, implicating Daniel Ballivan snd Chaties R.ker. who ware arrasted, and tho oxamination is now in prog- rese, ' Tarrington testiflod that Sullivan and Riker had mado propositions to bim to assist thom o roubing Btowart, who was kuann to have monov, bas Lo dechncd. Btowart came Jnlo bis store on tho night of tho mardor, and, while talking with Farrington, xomo onn cama to the door aud knocked, Fawrington ononed the door, and thizeo men with masks on entered. One he rea- ogaized us Sulivao, one as Riker, and & etran- gor. Bullivau seized » chair and knoclied Btow. art dowa, and struck bin soveral blows. then took tho pockatbook out of Siowart's pocket, aud, takiug out (he money, throw the pockot- book nnd hat into the siove, Thoy then drage ged Stowani's body ouldoors, and that was thie last Farrluglon enw of them that night,. Tho dofvuse expect to prova an alibi. Farrington hina been a noted countsrfetter, and publio eon- timeot sooms to be against him, A LOUIGVILLE MYSTFRY, LovisviLre, Jan. 16,—The bedy of Amanda Adnma, colored, was discoverad io the Oblo River at Jefforsonvilio to-day. At the Coroner's in- quest it was doveloped that sho was drownod at the whart 1ast Wodnoeday, though wholher by foul measa or accident was not leara- ed. A colored womam, Awua Dowas, swore at tho inquest that sho was with Adams, ou Weduealay night at tho river, and that one Jokn Mays purposcly pusted Lior into tho wator, Mays stated thst Downs and Adams woro on tho whar? Wednesdey bofare midolght, ond that Le, from a position on eame Jumber-flows vear by, howd o splash in tho wator, sud saw ono woman, whom bo subsoquently szeertalued was Downs, rauping _ anay. Tho Jury did not constder Downa' evidenco worthv of boller, and therofora did not order Mays' arrest, Auotloer negro, whose namo s Reddiog, was with Mays at tho timo of tho occurrence. Neltner he uor Maya informed tho autnorities of the diowning until twenty-four Loura afterwaide, and now RedJiog io migsing, 'Lho wystery has produced mych excitemont, THE ILLINOIS KU-KLUX, Srecttt Disvatch to Phe Chicago Tribune, Osnvoxpate, 1M, Jan. 10. e caso of The Peoplo ve. O'Lrien, Allen, avd Ilickoy. mccos sories aftor tho fact of the robbery of Reubon Jedking by Montgomery Stoven was lcontinned in court at Murphyabora yosterday., About twanty-live wilnosses woro oxamined, the pris- oners tostifyfug in their own bshalf. Argument wog made, and after the Judgo's instructions the Jury rctired as 11:10 p. m. Aftor being ont thiry minuies thoy returncd with n verdict of guilty, A motion for & now trisl was at onco wado, and tho court adjourned at miduight. ‘I'his is punisbsblo by 1 fino nat to oxceed €500 and impiisouinent not over Lwa ¥earain the County Jail. Tho teatimony in strcou aqainst them, aud the motion for a wew trinl witl doubite leas bs overralod. . Montgomery Stovons will vo tried for tho robbery of Jenking to-morraw. Tho triala of the other crlminuls of this kian have been continued. ELEVEN OJSTINATE MEN, Spactal Duspatoh to the Chieage Jvivune, Gnaxp 1laves, Mich, Jan, 10.—Tho jury 1 tho cagn of The Loople ve. Melvin O, Tuller, [accused of-teariog up tha lrack of the Michigan La%e Bhora Nailroad, haw dieagreed atter romaluing out twenty-ono lours, sad beon mm}mrgud. Thoy otood cleven to one for con- victian, RUFFIAN SHOT, Poenco, Cal, Jan, 16.—A dmoken rough oamed James Dolanoy was fatally shot hara to- day by n policoman, whom Delauoy reslsted and asnaultod with a kuife, QAPRO TED, Nxw Yonx, Jan. 106.—At 10 o'olnck - to.day Bamuel Whaley, of Brooklyo, wan garroted and. obbed while pansing through \Water streetin Lt city, Ly 1wo rultlsne, THE FAITALL SHOOTING CASE. Daxenport (fa.) Glazet'e, Jan, 16, Thoro bas been no such excitomant in Towa City in twouty years as was exporionced yoster- day ovor the ehooting of ox-Senator Bamual iI, Fairall, wlich ocourred iu tho barn.yard pear his rosidenco, a mile from the city, Thuriday night. Tho occurcenco waa ths calmination of difticulties for whlch, it i belioved, no one but bimacif can be blamod. Moat of the acqualatances of Mr, Falrall throughout the State, s well a3 at Towa Citr, aro woll ioformed as to the con- duct which bas induced his domostlo tronbles, e Lins cerlainly, by a shameloss coure of hifs with a widuw, docon great doal of harm to the community, bis family, and bimself~snd now bo commences paymont of the pennity, He was ahot down in plain elght of the palatial manalon Nio hiag rasrod and dewerted, The Gazelte corresnodont at Towa City gives the following nccount of tho affalr; 3r, Fafzall ina not bean liviog at bis bouse for some wee! nil st u/glt viviied it with two men for the purpoie uf ramoving #oine, siock, all of walch 13 his, Hin tntention biad Lecoms *known out ab uis home, which i ot on the edga of the city, and whon e ar- rived thets his brotner-in-law, Bumusl Workmau, with Zombr of the fanily and ‘hired men, wers found guardiug {ho atock, arinud with guna sd rovolvcrs, 1. Falral Iiwlatedyon baving' Lis Diopert upan tlemptiog to oven tho g pon by tle whole all was now alons, Uie olher mon Le- Lelilud, 1o had a revoler aud threatond lo shoat auyoue who hindersd Lim in taking bis prorert; sotually dlscharyed a slot in the sir, 1 did nat sl #t auy ouo, as ths kuot woald have proved fatal, sil the Pirtles standing within 1o font of each otber. 'Fairall shen procesdnd 1uto tho pen, and, when Lis back was turued (o Viorkman, tho latter aliot him fo tue hack, indiotiug wit in colsidared o fatsl wound, Falr.l was lofs un the ground, where friends found i corge lutoly oxlisusted, and Lroughit blin where Lo is tiow— u thio Lauds of frlonds, ‘Tho F'resa hias a difforont vorslon of the affalr —iutroduciug it with ». tesrible array or 6. nieute concorning Fairall's courss ot lite, which lad bis wile to refuse to spply for divorce, but to procure hus {ndictmont for 8duliery, and of al- loged planson his part to allenato “Ler ontate. Liug the aditor of Lho Press iy a bitter enemy of Fuirall for political oo, and goea (o the v-r{ oxtreme of decent language in his churges againas Mr. F. Accurding to thiv sccount, Faire all wont out to bis bouse with w crowd of rough ‘i.ello\u—no bulog ** fully saimed aud disguised.” o0~ Whon Pllnu:nfl Lis 'l'lnnl veached (he calily-yard Without vouching for tue correctness of Madawe's statowentarecarding ti'e barlessnoss Of Wis cosmstiquos thit are approved Ly the modical fa:uliy of Paris, we huvo given her Own words lo the readory of the Sun, Thoy must judge (or thomaeiv Cloroner Hendriz, of Woomington, IIL, has learned that the uame of Eaiurday's suicide at Danvers was Avdrew Neifolder, and his homa in Bwitzerlaud, One huudred doilazy wore fouad on pla gerson. 2 Bl oideat nou ul uniraed, sod, Lpimyiug over ths gute, intely frud upon by 43 Cathier, “Tho Iad W d ralsed 1he alarui, T which brought bls nuclo, M. Workiniu, and 1he otive s, 10 1 rescun, Fairall thon Bred upon Mr, Work® iman, aud the (W0 pariies Legan exchangiog powdaer aud Joad pretty Lively, abous twanty shotss i all, pase: iuy. Iu the genera tucles Fairall got bis wound, and 15 1v not kuowu by any oue who guve §t to biw, 'Drs, Peck, Fryce, and Borador duok the Lall oup ln-«lfl‘ aud 'In o danger, except from erywipelas, which may ‘airall denlos that ho was in disguise, sud dsed ai_ bly soa.. He slso, declazea_ hs | ‘Italisn has mado no attompt Lo leavo Lis family sheltor- less or gain their property. At 2 fats hour last oveinng tho wounded man au rosting oasily, but was in a crigesl condis on, “TIHE DRAMA FOR ALL» A French Noveliat's Bt SchemomDPanl Foval at a Pavisinn Matince Cone ference—liemarkubin Statoments ny 10 tho Ntuge in Englands Writing on Deo. 12, tho Paria correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph navs: * M. I'au} Foval, tho colebrated novallat. locturod thisaf.ere noon, at the Porto 8t. Martin Theatra. on & sus. Joct which caonot fail to interest Engllab rondern. Evory rocent visltor to Paria must have bden atruck by tho chango whios has of late eume over tho spirlt of theatrical porformances lere, Almeaz ovory theatre now gives o Sunday after- naons ropresentationa which are gonerally mora interoating and are sometimes mora - portant than tho ordinaty oveming enters taiuments, The movement was commoncod by M., Lallande, who orgsnized a nerlos of what I may oall oducational poslormaccea of claralcal mastorpieces wh.ch s1e roldom played; und, 1n ordor to give addi- tiousl intorest” lo nis entarprias, Lo onznzol! somo literary nian 1a introduce, bya fosw come ments, the subjeat of the morning representa. tion, llls aniginal ides wwas {o aford paieuts an opportunity of Mtakiog to bo thoatre (hoir nous ko como hamo from schod overy " Bundsy, bot who cannot e main eut il midolgbt. M. Ballande's attomot was much ridiculod at firat, but succens brought with 1t n hoet of imitators, Tho Galte nas oua of the firat theatree to failow sult, and hero (bo vocsl aud terpmichuroan strongtli of the honse waa employod to tentoro eom: of Moliore's comudien, and to revivo tragedics which are relioved by music. The edacasion- ol aim was giadually overiookod, Tho con- ferencos, anthay heio oallleatures, woro droppod, and the resuit was o pocformances a dny fnetoad of ouo, 'Ihio Gymnase hias striven to give some genoral characler to its Sunday matineos by selecting pleces fiom the repertoire of Scribe, except when Bouffo bad occasioually omorgod from his retiroment, Dut the Vaule- viilla "and Variotioa attompd no highor aim than that of making their d-a auilences Isngh with _ ¢Lo Chapeau o Dalla oltalle,' or ' L'Ilommo Biae,” Tt mo mon- tion, par parcnthere, that when Gharles Mathows wau lioro. on his way oug to Indis, host:olled in - to the Vaudevllle to reo tho Jatter pioss, ihe otlginal of * Usod Up,' and was agraoably sur- priged to hiear cuthasiastic piaise of s uirn 1m- hersonation from the lips of & strango lectiror. So cager are Fronol peopls to intiate the youthe {ul mind ioto tho beautios of drama:iclitsratura that Signor Ttosel bny Loon swked. to arrango with tho Minister of Puvlio Instruction tho dates oo wuich lio had be:t givo seversl momn. ing ropresentations of Btinkapeare. Bue it in not only collegiana who flock to the matinocs. Thore Are thousanda of individuuls who odject to lata ours, aud who do not koow Low to cmyloy the enforo d loisure of o Sauday afternon. These fill tha thoatras to such an extent that 1t {a somo- tmes lmpossible for las ecomers to flod o soat, and thoy wuro sont Aaway from tho doors of ‘ono tlestro, aftor auother, obliged to smusa thomselves afterall fna cafo at that stupidess of nll games—dominoos. Somao critio whoso wisli 18 fathor to the thought nrofcssea to foreses the tino when all thoatrical porformanooes will take place in the afternoon, they used to do in the Ehzabetlan times. bis {n_looklug tao far atead. Lnough for tho momont 10 noto tho Anccuss of the a.por.ment, To voturn to the conforence of ML Paul Foval Homo two yeats ago lo advocated tho establie mont of & Toeatrs Mora!, and s propo: tion excited 5o mitch diecussion that, to uso his awn words, hia Lnd the honor of boing ridiculed by philoauphicrs in soveinl pieces d'oceasion, He fga @ ta-day on Ltha same themo; but ho choas for Lis 1deal stago a happier doeignaion, *Le Tueatre Pour Tous,' iho thearra [from which no oue would be sxciudod, but in which young boys tnd girle could take aa lively an interost as their mo:o sinful elders, M. Veval fa 8 wau of about 55 years of ago; bha lg of modium height, s broa ! forehioad is bald, aud s full beard 14 thickly streaked with white. There ia fittle of tho woily cast of thoughtin s featuros; but his eves brighten anhowarma into bis Subject, and a pleasant #miln pivos addittonal print to bis freqnout touches of quiet, good-humored entire. At first siht Lo romimds ono much of Mr. Autbiouy Traliopo, but the cxvrossion of hia faco i mora genial. Ho ur::nm extompote, 1u & Juw-toned volce, Lutb with ndmirablo elocn- tion, and with such tluenoy and fnisk that a var- batim 1eport would not nead tie alteration at a word, If Lo had not learnéd his cntlre dis- courgo by hoart, ha muat pokscss Lia conntry- meu's gilt of apooch to even vn uuwonted stato of parfeotion. ‘‘After cxpluining that:ho asrked for noth. Ing more than plays in which marriage #83 wot triturated in 8 mortar, and in which it was mnot noeewsarv on. tirely to undrots the actrasscs, his potuted to the oxampla ot the thoatro in wiich ho stood as o proof that immorality was not the only thing that ymid, The “'Lour du Moudo" hiad beou played for sowo 410 vights. o maintainod iho thero sill wern parouts who looked after tho places to_whish their chi:dren diraoted their stops, In the plays he advooated ho Loped to 1ind tho diotion ‘of (ho great maslera of stylo falrly imitaled, instead of what lo oalled tho Chinese of tho existing succossora of Moliore, ‘I'hiere wore plentv of worthy hving dswmatists, aud Lo justonced among othors Henri do Dornier and Albert Delpit. Thore weie at this_morment, Lowever, 1,600 dramatio authors in Ianco to plck up tho erumbs of tho banquet loft by tho thres grat dramatsta par orvosllenco. Tho theatre lo advceated was tho Lbeatro for ell, in contradistiostion to the prosent slago, which was ostablished on the |vrhml[.le of oxcluding & corta'n portion of tho genetal publie, ‘the former would paw hotter thian the latlor, [lo thought that mana- gora sirove too atranuously to atfract cocoffes, ‘Lhege ladleq, howaver, would fufutlibly ro wher- over ottier people weut, whercas tho ladies pros- ent would not, ho was sure, go to piuces ontofly patronlzed by objectionable persons, e invelghod against tno uncessing and degrading practico of parodsiug whatevar was noblo, and exborted bis hentots o watzh over the cultaro of the childien of to-day, thy men of tho future, A8 to tho cause of tho deg- rudation of the Frouch stago, will it be bolieved that 8o inteliigort & man as M, Yoval counl as- oriba it to Lnglaud? It was tho * truo Aoglala,” o daclared, which had ent.ronod and doified the fmpmdont, obeso, uuclothed oreaturs who exhibitod ner form on overy Varis- ian. stage to tho exclusion of the menpre figure of high a1t, At thls meason of tho yoar, bu eald, oll the Loodon managers cudgoled their bralns to fuvout somo now true for tholr Christ- mas jecos, Thoy all wont mad ou the very uamne day, and tiielr pantomimes wors playod for six monthe, M. Voval did not_glve bis suthority for the siatoment, Lut X should like to’ know what pantomime wss over piayed ¢l tho ond of Juze, ila may have meant #ix wooks. Doos mnot M, Fovol koow thet pautomimcs aro intended for tho childrou bio takes undar his protsction, aud that, howavar imbecile they may bo, they ara never linmoral or indecont? Aa to Shakspeare, Lo suld he had only bean made known to Euvgllsh- men when gloniled by Chailes Fechter; but he 18 again to Lo manifusted by Ernesto Hossi. It s true that the Knglish will not undorutaud the translation, added B, Foval. but then “thoy mo Jouger undomstand all Bhakspeara's’ langusgo.” ‘I'he audienco natur- ally laugbod, Lut huw ean an educated man of lottere coudezcend to raiso a laugh by such means ? There aro few Englishmon wiio can discourss with the eany graco of M, Foeval), but I venturo (o ssfert thal no man. addressing a public audlence in London would make wo ogrosious a blunder In epeaking of dramatio sit ta France. ''io wost ourdory glance at newapaper might have couvincod 3, Foval that #t one London thoatro st lesst notbing but Hhakepearo bas baon ropresentod for wore than & yoar | and I yamember remaraing uoa day in tho upring that Shakspoate was being played at boma soven or eight theatrea the same svening, Now, tho recout perfcrinaucos of Hossl have proved to everyhodv the amszing igoorance of Bhaksroare” that chamiacterizes, with yory fow exceptions, tho most highe Iv " educatod L.enohnen. Tho clover au- thor of “La Fita du Diable” ought to bo tho last perean to allow Lis prejudice sgainat & natlon that wdmires bl taleut 10 ciroumscrive bin information or tocloud bis judgment, Tho very Lagody of *ilorace,” plaved to-day attar bis canterence, may bo adduced awerablo retort. It would be asfe to Coruellle i ort that ¥ Dot been played taouty (imes gioning of the year iu the forty or fifty thostre) of Paris. “Ia this & proaf that Erencliman 1o longer understand lan- 0 ‘nank Uod, 1t {s not so, svoked to-dsy by all tho gusze of Coinellle 2 7' & tho sloging app vobl Tiotio seat, ‘Lhat mowons all alike Loliove and hope, lesu than AL, Foval, Killing FI. Hanta Ro Wae are Informed tbi killing tlsh with, glank co w.l 1 far distaut, wo Euglishmen uo with Powdor, (Cal) Democrar, tho infamous practice of Pouder s castied 1o an extent which will soon ntlerly exterminato all Jauds of il in the atroams of " donoma Count: Tarpe and small flsh ars ruthlesaly killed hv this barbarous practico, Just now the salmon kond i3 on 1t tiavedy Lo n apawning ground, whiot but fox will teuch, \n ara info:med by an oya-wite 11098 tiat mltor o single diachinrgo of miant parw- der ln Luesian Hivor ho counted Lwanty-seven largo ealmon with theie Lollios wpward “on tha ettefaco of the water aud o aroat number of fnrg. or lish of other variijen atcd irnumsrablo smnll- er onoa. which wore laft to dacay sionz the bnnz, Austin Creok was onco tho fines: stroam in the &tato for trout. (3 ant rowder ban been oxplode ol inia watera_nodl allthe flsh have Leon kitled, Tn the Lagoon miant powder Lias beon used, aleo1a Mark West andin (Lo aircams tnrouglione the country. Wo liope that the preacot Loyislatire will paes n Jaw making tho penmity so slilugent for lalling flsh with glant punder Laat no ouo wiil dars 10 nsk it, VON ARNIML s Reply to Somo Anbmndversions Ly Bismurcic in Parlinment—=Demint thut fle Was Bver Gulity Diplo- muatic Disobedienco or tho Violation oL Osfy Socrecy. Jdlerlin Curresuondence London Times, Connt Arnim, in coneequonce of Princo Dls- marck's rocent mpeech upon the helnoua nature of diplomatic disobediouce, haa seut tho follow- Ing lettor to Vho editor of tho Zerlin Vossiche Zev'ung : Fronkyer, Dec. 10, 1876, ~Drin St I pri- vale muividuals oo expossd to animadversion in Lattimnent, whether designedly or not, their ouly rozoureo 1 tho peoss, Confiding in your well- known readineas to usslst hose wio apply to you, L tako tho liverty of sddressing you ou the Pprosgut occasion, L' piovo the necessity of onacting special Ponaltics for dorclictivus committed by mervants of the Furo gn Ullice, Prince Bismarcs, in lis spaech of the 3d wat., jUustrated b argumens by citing.examples which, probably agates bis will, wora errougously roferscd by the puclic to mo, ‘Lhise.ror is accounted for by the Ubaue cellor sayiog, u the concuding pa:ssga of Ina wpeoch, *that, after contemplating receus oyoue, 1t must bo owned that the moat ivcun- ceivabla things did como to pasa.” In a ) reced- my passage, aftor dilating upon tha expedisnoy of rouderiug Germau Amoasandora tene to thoir cliargs by subjecting thow tu the supervislos of tho Bartin Urinivel Court, the Chancallor ox. pressod himaelf to tuis offect; *If a por- Aon oracred by 1lis Majesty to roport upon certain facts tolls a lio, ‘ropresenting, tur instauco, sumaebudy elgo a8 the author of an articlo wiitten aud postea by Limsall,” e*a. On hoar.ng theeo words, most moembors uf the Gar- man Parlinmont, 1am afraid, will bave uunder- muod tho Chancellor o tofer to tae artizls pube lisked In the Lcho du Parlement at my instizae tlom, and Incidenta.dy mentioued (u tha inwsuitine stitutod against me. Diveutlug tho words used by tho Qbancellor of thefr § pothotical foim, aud turning thom into thin language, wo Lavo thig s *Count Arniw, having Lesu onmmand- od by Ilis AMajosty to repoit wha fk ywad that causod “thoe insortion of the woll- koown limea w tho Lcho du Parlement, touutioned somebody elso as tho aullor ot au aiticlo wittton and posted by himsolr,” As wmuch, indood, had boen stated iu tho semi- offie ol press bofore; and, as tho Chancoilor bng agam rofeirad to tho wattor, without axpiosaly doelaring that ko wus masing no ailus.ou to a 4atowent contradicted usque ad uauscstn in the €ourso of the uiul & find myse,r compellod to declare s follows 1 1, I Luvo uoyer-boon commanded by spectal order of hig Majesty toreport upon the arsicle lu the Lcho du t’arement. 2. 1 bavo nover meutiuncd another person an the authior of the articlo in quustivn, Lut only nlaled that somabody clyo was uamod by a Pury Jourunl as tho autbor. 8. 1 could novor Lave intonded to coucoal that & preya-agcut conuected with the Embuusy did, utmy justigntion, publish tho eeticlo 1w o Del. giun paper, aithoush bis procoedings wero not outirely approved by ma; for tid uot the (Hhnu- collor suLsoquontly take nu interost m having thia pnesage wrculatod by the German pross, sud did bie not say it full iu wity bus views # 4. As eatly ay Ociober, 1873, aud &b a placa which | shail uot ere wention, 1 tully explainea in what way I was coucernod with this incidont, B, Tu wy report of Uct, 1, 1872, road at the trial, I admitted niiginating the srtiolo in quos~ tion, using languago pericctly intailigivio tu avy 10dpunbibla membor of the Forelan Ollive, 1 worded 1t thus: 1t will Lo ‘tho Awmbas. Badui'd Lask to wake the ¥rench do wrong, 1la Wil Liave 2o take nuie of thoir conduct, k8 has beon done of late,” 1 caunot comprebend Low Aieno words could bavo boos misunderstuod. In iy opinion thoy conid Juave uo doubt in the tmindy of thoso a2 uuntod with the relutions be- tween tno Variy Lmvaesy and the press. sgentd o.unected with it Lesides, 1t wau vuly in 1874 thut the matter swelicd out to tiag proportions of & **questivn.” In 1874 noth g but a snory telegrapli'c correspondence bwd pnssed ubon tho suuject betweon Laris aud Ler- lin. My rapore ou tho st of Uciober, 1n/4, in whicl L'a iwounced thiat the artipio bad boen com- neated ULoN 1 ratcustic tono, as deu.red Ly Lo Clancelior, conctuded thecorrespondonce, 1t was oniy ou Muy 28, 1874, tual leir vun Dudlow ap- +irod mo tu explutn what bad paseol, ie lottor 18 printad {o tho Supplomont to Devser'a odition to tho Avuim telul, puge 117. Wien I rovewved thlg lettor I was at Carlabad, ond hud wot all the rnmm about me whioh I re- tuired to rocall tho affatr to mund, llore vou LUuetow's latter, refuriug to my roport ot Oct. J, 1472, quoled ouo passazo of i, but omitted b0t oiner pazsage in whics, uslog laugusse potfectly mteltgivio ta the wibiatoy, 1 dedlarad tn what way L was mixed up with clse articlo ap- proved oy tho Chaucellor, 4hia passage ls the 050 quoted ubovo; **The Ambassador will have L tako tiute of their cunduct, a4 hns boou dang of late,” Whe intention of the wnter in omii- Uug tlis pasngo 18 Lo ovideut to requira com. ment, Henco it followa that the Chancollvr's notions in 1everting to tle mubject of L'arliamenton Lez. 3 woro entirely eronsous. Lt devolves upun me (o corroot theso nnstakos, lest errors conteadicted again aud again wight bo orudizod after all on e Chauconor's sutaoriey, aud leat 1t shoula appear thst L bad repurtod w avithoiute untiuih. ‘Lie UlLiaucellor also spalto of tho recusanoy to ocdata troquontly to bu met with cmany diplo- matisty, sud whish mues bo provided avaiuas by 8,01l elay: os in tho L'oual Lode, Quusiderivg 1zt no cases of divlomatic diasobodinusa Linye come (0 tuo kuawiedge ot tle puvlic, that no disciplinary - fuquity “has boon austisuted, no penslly p.ouodnced sgawst any oune 0x.80t Iydelf, tao wucioncs wora umnrally Jod 10 asaumna that 1ho scousation of dipioimetia disoboience roforred to mo, Howsver, as L tnd nothioy io wy past carcer at all analogous to the possivilities 1ustanced by the Chanceltor, ali I oan do s t2 nente that, in tho enirs course of tho trial, notwithstandiug the trouvta taken by the Publio 'roscouton, tut & swgls of uohiborate aud desiguiug disobodionse L been proved againss wo. ' « Fiour whut Ls boen uttered in Parliamont by otbers, I approbond the opluion 1s gmuing ground that I Lave viotatad ontlviat aeciooy. 4 learn aluo from taw papors that L a.n aosut ta b prosecuted on tho cLaige of treason, as tha Hup- iwuod author of a pumpbilot vo.aud Ly the police, therafore deom 1t my duty Lo decimie thatl bLave usver publisbed any vicial ducument con- talulug secrots. 1 Liava tho honor 5o ve, otc., . Aunig, ' One of the many dlssgreoabls inoidenta of tho Arnlm controvaisy Is, that somehow It seems to bave bLeen disiovered that Judge Ieloh, who presided as tho Mt trial of Count Arpim, & day or two before proucuncing eenteuce, in & friand. Iy chat with cortain acquaintances ata puablio tostunrant, hinted at what tho {asuo would be, This being contrary to rulg, o disviplinary to- quiry has beon tustituted. It 1 statod that Count Arnim will aborily ba ealled upon to dealara upan Lis oath waother he iu tue author of ** Pro Naulo ™ or not. —— ANDREWY JOHN3ON'S WIFE DEAD, KnoxvitLe, Tonu., Jan. 16.—~Tho wifo of ex- Preeldout Joboac: dled b hor daughtor's, Mra, Judge Patteison's, near Groonvillo, at 11 o'cluck lant pight. Tho funeral will take place Lucs- day. Mexems, Teun., Jan, 10,—A -csmcfnl from Greenville, Toun, to tho Avalanche asyu the widow of ex-Presldent Andrew Jolpsou diod thero last might, ab tho cewidoncs of bLer daugl- tor, Ara. Putiorion. 806 Lad nover fully re- covered from tbo shock caused by the sudden doath of lior Liusbaud. —_— RIDING DOWN HILL, - Baxaon, Mo., Jan. 16.—A serious consting ag- cldent ocoarred Liore last night from the collisfon of two bob-aladd, Ouo of tuo boys is tu & ariti cal couditlon, suotier hiss lex broton i two places, and soveral other boys and gitla arze Uure OF 10u4 Hcriously injured, —— BOWDOIN COLLEGE, Bnusswick, Me., Jan. 10.—An enthnalsstle meeting of the Bowdoio Dosi Cluv Saturdsy oveulng unsnimously voted to romain in the Age socistion, and sond & ¢5ow b0 Baratoga ab tho Roud rexalta | WHEATON COLLEGE, Interesting Meoting in Its Bohalf Last Evening at Plymonh Congro- gational Church, Addresses by Prosident Blanchard, Prof. Roardman, the Rov, W. A, Barte lell, and Othors, 2 Tho announcement that there wonld bo ad- (resacs by woveral gantlomey in bobmlf of Wheaton Collegs fallod to draw more than n Hmlted number of people togothor at Plymouthy Church last evaoing. After the usnal preliminary oxercises, {he Roy, Mr. Baitlutt, pastor of tho chureh, tutroduced to the cougregation ¢ THESIDENT DLANCITARD, who, in opaning, eaid thal it woi not his parpose to detain them with any lengthy addrens, an tiara wero other gentlomen presont wlho wero ex- pocted to spaak upon tho samo subject. ilo wauld only make a briof utatement of what the Colioga bad accompliehed, 1t was' thirty yousa ago that tho foundations of tho prescut (natitue tion wero lald, It did not flourish forn long time. In 1859, st tho meetivg of the Btato Congregational Asaociation at Bloomington, & committos was appointed to look into tho matter and devise moans for Iucreasing tho prospority * of tho Collogo, Tho result of their dollberations was that the speakor was chosen President. During thio fifteen yeara of his connection with the {n- atitution uo student nad avor eraduated withous at lonst making an outward profession of rolig- ion. Tho chnaracier of tho College in best ox- pluned by s resolution fn its ehartor which de- clavos thot tho ‘ltuatacs aro to adminster tho affaird of tho Collega to tho best intorests of the Ohristian religlon. Blnes tho begianing about &80,000° iad bean oxpended. Tucro was a dobt of 20,000 waen hio went to Wheatow, and it had beon dntsrmined to raino that amonut and cloar the fustitution fromdoot. It hud 218,400 in hand, and ouly shout 810,000 moro was necessary, ‘Lharo o ’)nmu provided Iu tho Collsge for sixt~ voung adies. ~ Tho Indics’ deportmeut is modeled aitor tuo Ttockford Femalo Seminacy, nnd 14 in vary good condition. 1fa hoped that™ tho people of Plymonth congregation would wend their ohildroy to Wheaton in (he future, a8 mauy of thom bnd done iu tho past, YROT. TIDARDMAN wan next {ntroduced. Ha sald that it was deslra- ble that thore shculd bo av fusatution for Cou- gregationalists as a point noar the aity, aa_ tho otber donominatious have colleges at Laita Foreat and Evanston, Pcople used to consider Inazitutions of this kind, fo order to find out what their effects wero, It wnR necossary for * veopla to read, but they should learn how aud what was_best for them to porusa, It waw questionsble wliat gaod could bo dir ved from roading tho Now Yotk Jerald or tho Sporting e, What ho desired was ‘hat collegen bo epread over the Iand to oducate tha paopio up to hikher ideas. Who culloges wers.now anlv tho chanuels through whioh the labor.uy c'assea might 1188 un to posicions of trmst ond niluenco, e hoped that colleges nonkl be estublished to form a connoction betxaen tholaboring aud tho litorary classos, I'ho Jaboring men bavo to dosll tha sork, hut when theio Is any rteallug goog on thoy have to step nside. 1ho romcoy for the ovila that exiat in governmental 1ule Lies m odu- cating tho sons of woikiugioen, wo aw (o give thom a aense of thoir junale Abhlty to conduct alfairs thomeolves. Tha third and Inat renson for having colleges scattered throughout the land wrs to abtrxot ard biiog 1nto “ura the beat tilent in (ha coun. try. Iustaocos witbout number might bo meu. tloned, whoro voung ‘men of tho lower junka have rinen by tho force of education to houora. ole poticions, Colloges Lavo dcne moto good work in this diraction than any other means, Tha poopio naed nat onlv eollagos that wiil dinwy buy colleges thas will lead men upward, PLOP. LLANCHIARD, #on of tho Prosidest, was tho noxt sposker. Te Lugan by aaiiug that Christian men aud womon bad two thoughte, oue of which was to glunfy God by oll thair woris, Btaitatios declared that thoto woro ouly 300,00) Cougrogatiazalists in the country. It was necessary, In order 1o sustain the denom:nation, to take gieater oare of thoir own intercats, aid to huild up collages it ovor the snuntiy whero the principles of the dsnomina- tion could bo taugbit, ‘Lhe Wheaton Colloga was now roady to enter upon the important work of oducation. It had Luildings nnd ssudents, and ouly lucked tho proper financial wupport. Iu conolusion, Prof. Tlauchard apponled to tho sudionen to give liborally of theiwr substance 1n aid of tho worthy objoet presented to Yhow, TIL REY, ML BANTLETT mada o fow additional romaiks, iu which ho aid toat the noed of tho mge was somcthing that would belp men to pocome men in tho bichest soare, LI colloges woro cetablished all ovor the land, thoy wonld do much to raise poonle up 1o tho staudaid whoro thoy should luse all distinc- t10us of soct, and waou Cliristians should all bo ombraced 11 0no cummon dovomination, On tho conclusion of tho aadrors, & collcction way taken up, aud the euca dismissed. How Amcrican Women Are Insulted An Miran, Lirooklym Eage's Alvan Correapondence, The Miis ieno” Iadios do not promenade tho alroots singly, 8avo fu 1aza cosen; they ary Ben- erally accompanied by o companion of thoeir own sex—mothor or wlsfor, or, if with & goutle~ wan, lio is goverally husband, fathor, or urotbor, It is wot conmiderad tho prouer thivg for o Muancso Iadv to promenmade tna sireot with a gentleman nct a relation, + Certain it Is that, whoh oue 18 soew afone, #ha i4 nnt to Lo necasted by overy Italian shio moete. Amerl- oan aod Evglish jodics, and portlcululy the former, aro eubjact to ibsull sud m nayance fiom tho Bliluueso gentlemen (7, wiho thuks nothing of wslkiug up Lo and nccosting them as familiatly as thoy would o member of (he demi-monde oo Broadway, This is tbe resuls of tbe nction of eone Amorican girls who haye been students of music Lore at divers times, and who, RAny from Liomo, acted fu such a muouer as to bring disg oo and contuwlety on tho namo of Amori- ean womanhovd, Au lallan does not thicic lio ivsults an American lady by inyling her to vecoma his mistross, evon if no Lae not Lad tho sligntess = encouragoment (o mako wuch & propusition, Awmerican Iadies who cowo bLoro to study music seom to thom {o be fair gamo, and if thoy are sithout protection thoy are Eunuod tomorseleraly, and thoy olther succamd, or are glad to flos from the city to save tueir reputation. A caro o point Swas rolated *to mo & fow dmya 8g0, whers an estimablo aaa handsowe young Amorloun lady was versccuted by o wealthy Baron liore, who, fluding that his advances wero tranted with soorn, uaed 1o unil bis carviage, n well-known eqnlpage, to etandn frout of the lady's bouse for two or thieo bours afier mid- nigat, Tha lady was oventuaily ubliged to tlee from the city to occapo his persecutious, That is » sample of whiat o young Americah wowan, unprotected, bias Lo oxpect in Mila, A Great Oversights Diatront Freo Press, Tho Iawyar who drew up tha *provisions " privted ou the back of accident Insurancs cardy thought he biad provided for avary possible com tingency, but he wea & mliort.-sighted mortal, e ;hfluld luve added woveral other pioviis, as ollowa ; 4, Provided, that the insured fs nol on bhiy way 10 a priza-fight, or a horee-race, or anywhere o 180, . Providad, that kis wifo wasn't down to (he dapot to sea him ofr. 6, Provided, that he has never wrenchedshim- 8o)f sawing wood, nor opppled auy of Lis [imbg crawting into the pantrs Window sfter midnight, ), o doea nob neoupy & weat oan of nitro.glycerine in his coat-tail pooke! 8, Provided, that tho socident didn't bappsn 1n time of wav, neaco, daylight, darkueus, or from suy good or bad cause, 0. Provided, that the Injury ls plainly visible, is on 18 ear, or Lis thumb, aud was received in thie reqular manuor lald down for mecidouts to bappaon. T4, Trovided, that tt dite®t vagmen from’ any break-down, smasli-up, run-off, collision, or any othior sccident. Provided, that ha oan gdt bin cash, —— Do Cautions Agalnst Another Deluge, | sostm Saturday Kvening Gazette, It bas alton been a souice of rewiot that no records have como down to us of autediluvian timea, and bat the hl-wx{ of the world during that peiiod fa & comparative bisnk. Itle true that we bha fow meagio particulars about Catn, Noan, and soino other Individuals, but all dewliabio details of tue atate of ocioty, mannore and custome, and the inocr bistory of the time, are wantiog, Now, a wealthy Englichmao, wio bas doeply felt the lack of inteligence upon this subject, aud the impoasibility of ever remadyin it Liue dotermined, shat the socoad deluge sh .Iningod with long oyelaslies to veil % nat Jeava & reporulatod world In the same Alat, of lanninuco ropasding onreaives, Ifo 1..' thorefore, ordered 14,000 strong Uottien fo o) mado, Into oich b hun insorted . printe] velume containing o history of tho Wotld ning, tho f1mo of Noab, ‘Tho boltles isvo been pect to Graenland, whioto they nie buried tn th ich. s0d tha roflection that theso botiloy mag 1 found by onw may survive tiin genaral destiuction of Tibragjyy ond civilizati . anply ro: ays bim for tho ey, ponso atd Lronkls e lina beon at. 1ot rovision for tho dillien(ty that may ho s rerienced Ly n nost.hiluvian peonlo who knowledzo of the Inngunga In which thaan sro printed, 11z ho jrobably rememberoq iy a key to thn Egyptian hiaioglyphics was founy, and trusted to w slmilar hapoy chance ta Towarf his forathouzhit, It action muet caunsy thg moat profound sausfaction to prevatl fy Al uarters, and wo may now viow ho npproach g tho destroying watars with indiffereuce, tiny overy precaution hins beon taket (o Int our pig tory survive the nnivorsal wrack of maiter on oar earth. Wo havo Litherto been 8)movhyy averro Lo gnothor delugo—but now, log i como! RAILROADS, LOGANSPORT, CRAWFORUSYILLE & £0y ' T\vesTERM, cqut Tho first-mortwars honlhnlisrs of the I ganeport, Crawfordsvillo & Boutawestorn Riil. roud of Indians held s meetlng ut Naw York fow dnys ago to 1ake steya to profect their jp toteats, which, they aver, ato imperited by re cant praceedings of the Recoiver, 8, D, 8chay, for, A resolution was unanimousty adonted toy] proceedings Lo al bneo inatituted “to {oiecloss, and a Commitioo vwas appointed with power 10 adopt tho suit fnatitu'ed by Mr, Wildebergor ang atherr, or {u their judement procurs a now AL for forcclorure, 1o be institnted hy the Fidelrry Inenrance, Trust, and Safo Dapost Cempany of l'mlm‘nll\':hln. tho presont Trustee. The wuit iy iutandod Lo remava 3Ir. Sabuylor from his Roe calvership, and to rootganizo the road tn the [ tereats of tho flest-mortgage hondholders, t in cbargad that since lus ap pointment ho has obtained pormissioy to {sua Receivor's cortificates (o3 fi one ¥oq from dafe for £201,652.33, ostaambly to prosarve tha rolting stock aud comnlezo the roal, nnd thaf Istels e bas asked loava to tssna $£19,000 mors, Of theso amounls $0,000 hos been insued. Tug L., O, &8, W. ltoad was built 1n 1879, wiih the oxcaption of aboul 6 miles, It i3 93 miles long. vingla track, aud 1uns from Logsussort t Ruckville, Iud., throueh o coal, minncul, end uwaricwitural odatry. ‘The engincor’s rerovt pre. sontrd at the meating avera thut L way carolessy conutrictod ond requirer conatant Topairng, ‘The oniginal cuntracto s falled bef.ra 1tn com, pletion ant Iaft the road unfimshod, Tho nal cont of tho tond in enbzeriptions, aaeir, aud fleating deot. wan S4,274,91 Jumos B, Thomyson, civil eagineer durl conatruction, etatas the nctual caat of b 1 and equipping a6 £1,000,792 Thera was res tvel In procecds of marizazebnde, Ll ald, 14 1w, and material, £1,014.000. Ts leaven o profit of £814,2185 add ta which the floating debl left un raid—eay £400,000—~nnd an 1dox may be foime) of tho profits of rairoad ballding. ALABAMA & CHATTANOQGA, Mopirr, Ala., Jan. 16.—in the United States Cirenlt. Court last; nicht Judeo Woads sladed & deerae vacatlug tho office of Stanton and Loomis s Trustoos and Tiecoivers of tho Alabams & Chaztanooga Itailroad, Thoy aro requirod o tinin ovar their accounts tho 1st of February (o tha new Truatoes, the lTon.David Welle, of Goa. neclicat, Robert I, Baithand W, D, bunn, o Alabama, 8 THE ROCKT0D & RONK 1SLAND, Oo andafter to-duy the Rozklord, Rosk Island & Ht. Lows Tailroad, iu connoction with tha Chicaga & Northwasiern Raflraad, will carry pregenvorn to Rouei Island in six and one-bat Liotira, loaving Walls Sireot Depot at 4 p, m. ani armving at Roce I-laud at 19:3) p, m. This {s two Lionrs' shurtor timo faan tae compoting lins, NORWODD—P;HK. Tho HMon. Georgn Dunlap and T. 1. Soymont aro travoling In Virginia with a vlow 1o tavesting there if all thinga aro favorable, Mr. B. 11, Bnbaus®ia visitind rolations jo Florlda, apd may purchaso o wintor-homs thers it rl;lo cuimato 18 found 26 nleasaut as repres. ented, ** Tho Tabornacle of Mosca " {s the titlo of & lecturs dolivired liero toa crowdsd honuses by tho Iltev, C. O. Maiston, pastorof the Daptisi Chureb, —_— PLYYOUTH CMURCH. New Yong, Jan, 16.—Immediately aftar the sormon this morning the Plrmoath Church Come tittoo to mako arraugements for tho Advisory Councll met, ani docided to_innto all the chnrches to tako part in tho Mutusl Oonncil oxcer ¢ those of Niorrs and Budington, which a:e conaldorad Liosiil * — e, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NZWS. New Yonx, Jan. 1G.—Arrived—The steamers Dakota, from Toverpacl ; the Daltle, doj ths Iohenstaulen, from Diomeh ; tho Navarlug, from Itall SoutnaxrroN, Jan, 1.—Tho alcamer Saller, from Now Youk, Lun arrived, b SUICIDE. Br. Lovss, Mo,, Jan, 10.—Henry Adkine, o very wenlthy cit:zou of Ienry County, lo this State, suicidod vestordav by cutting his throat, Pacuniary difli :ultica sro sapposed to have bodn tho causs of tho nct, — s LIBEL 8UIT, Corraunus, O., Jan. 10.—Col, J, Tolmes Grover, Inte United Btates Consul to Italy, it bora to push a st against tho Ciaclovat] En guirer fur 820,000 epccial damages, boforo the Buproma Cour —_—— A Sample Casce . Quad, Curarzen L—Tt wae Now Year's mornfng, It hiad boen thaking dzo;ly for s day or two, and tlhiere was u Bpartan lovik on Lia faos as Lo st down to breastnst, He waa unusally 1um, though ho #nld he nover felt better in bis 1ito. Cuarien 1L—Rinmg from the tablo, he clev ¢ hus Lobacco-box, nnd said to Tun wife ; lnnxmnh, 1'm golug to quit the weed!” ol 5 ““Yes, I am. I'va hoon a slave to the dlapusts Ing babls for forty yeatn; but now I am done withit! Come bure, lannal &ho followed lum to the door, and e flung the box far out futo tho back yard. AR s Cuarren i1L~TFour diys had passed, Dried pumpkin, claves, rpices, gum, and dried beef tiad heon chewed In placo of tho acsustomed quil Pho famity cat. bud been' kickad out of daoiag ‘o dug had fled ¢ the bired mirl's nosa was up; ovory peddler in Jown tamo to the door, ** Bug you wlil stio< to your resoiution, won'h you i asked the wifo, I will cr dlel ' ha replied, Cuarren Last.—Twau dark, IMan snoaked around tho bouso—on his knoes o tho giass —nawod around—fingors olutehod sn gbjoct— I flow onen—moved his right hLand to his mouth—4Yur| yum! Dut what a fool § wasl" AMoral—Don't chow, § —_——— ‘The Young Plon and Mnidons ol Samon. # &an Francico Poat. That woman obposito [a thio typs of s Samoss woran, Looklug at.her from puroly an sus tomical atandpoint, did ever soulpior, 1o Lis happlest noment of {usnitation, mold' & forn 8a peifect? Ibo uprighs boaring, the oval hesd, tha rounded bust, the tapering arm and amal hand, the uymmetrical Jimos, the small faot, the poorless instep, aud the almost fmparceptiole aukle—tto wholo figure paipitating with anima- tion and lighted up with gloawmng, glorious cyes therr briilisge oy el Fh‘n plqusioy to their oxprossiun, And tue yonih staudiog opposlta to ber—ia typo af a Bamuan mauhood—1s fu avery limb and motioo s young Apalio, How symmetrical the limbe, and how indicative of mirength scd agilicy | ‘Che form erout, the slionlders bioad and dquare, and the fall chost: make bim, all 1 all, & tormiable fouman iu war, and a daslung 8 b in tho ball-roow, . —_—— nppeds A Trench connolsssur latoly ontersd & Parls $¢ m“l shop,” and ¥a ¥ » beautisul Drosden Aeking Lbe prico, he way told L4) aud," said the dealor, **if I®aa tho palr tuey would be worth L2002 M, A, ‘offered £20, aud camo weveral days rucbiog (o jonew hit rroposal, but in vain, 'Ode day & wan camo 40 M. A's srartmouts ta slow bii some ol chi plates, and tuduced Lim to vist his shod io the Bat Funllol. ‘Lo e surprise aud delpbt A W i au_obscure coruer of the sboj & V846 ozactly similar to the covesed Dyosden, aud eaverly aecured is for 248, with the ssuficavce that thio vair, i forthcoming, would be woith £400. L. A, rushod off Lo the flrst doslor, sud offered Lim bls own price for tho vaso, *-Al, eir, 11d ko, ** you qome too Iats ; I sold is yeas Sorday t9 & doalor at tlio Batiguolloa 1Y, of tho dintaut geoorations” w; H8 lna nygy have gy | ogy : $ i

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